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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-REAC ESTATE SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1988 25 €ENTS Est _founder suing Cox fe>r $5M ' ' I i WemerEr ar ftless andersuttafter mailer compares organization with cult the Cox campaiJn distributed libel· ous statements tn a May 19 mailer that wtre "extremely damqin1 to the reputations of Mr. Erhard and Werner Erhard and Auociates ... BJ PAUL AAClllPLEY °' .. ..., ........ Werner Erhard and Associates on Friday filed a S5 million lawsuit for slander and libel a_,inst 40th Con- &rcssiona 1 District candidate Christopher Cox for a campaian mailer he sent to voters and state· Flre destroys nearly all of Redondo Beach Pier./ A4 World President Reagan sounds the theme of human rights as he prepares for sum- mtt. / M ments made by his volunteers phon· in& residents. Also named in the lawsuit were Cox's campaian chairman. treasurer and political consultant. Accordin1 to Sharon Spauldina. a spokeswoman for the San Francisco. based Werner Erhard and Auociatci. Balboa bound The mailer focused on the ties between Cox opponent Nathan Rose· nbcra and his brother. WerMr Erhard. who founded the self· actualization prottams est and ~ Forum. It quoted statements from a Los Angcln M.-iine anicle that likened Tlae lalala~ ca••··· J'lyer cndw lato l'fewportllarlaor after tfie l5()0-p9N ... v catamaran 8ped aero. tbe PacUlc est to a satanic cult. Attorney 8111 O'Ha~. who is rep. resentins Werner Erhard and As- sociates. said the complaint filed in Oranac County Superior Court abo rcfcm:d to phone calls placed by Cox voluntecn to distnct residents. Vou~rs were asked 1f they'd vote for Roscnbcra if they knew he was associated wuh .. that cult esa.. .. O'Hare said. The complaint allegn that Cox' initially denied his campaip had any involvement with the phone call~: later admitted the calls had made by his orpn111tion.. O'HAR said. '"The sta~mcnts made by CoJt's campai'n arc outraaeous. and thctt is no lqi11matc rnt0n for Mr. Coll or his C'lmpaiJn staff to have drawn u.s into a political campaip in which we clearly have no role." Spe_uldinJ said. SpauJdina said the statements 1n tM mailer were t.aktn ou1 of conttxt from the mapzine artic'k. htdaJ lD a ellort 90 ala•tee from Aftloa. It cant. penncen from a.n.oe PnWoa clallJ. I -AhhouJh then were ~ we did not agr« wnh or like1 over.I iJ wu a faarty balAMed vtide ... :a satie1. -Thueporu:rprnen~all · of the issue and that's dearly ftot Clit he~... • Bob Schum1n. Cox campe~ ...... ascr. said tht lawsuit was ~ pohucall~ mot1 \-ated to help~ R oscn lx'r&-•• ··1 lhmk the) ·re tryina to plant dw !i.ttd thert lo\-&s somethina dirty abOul (P1eue ._ co./ASJ Princip&l removed forusing . alcohol LB administrator, teacherreasstgned . following Incident BJ GREG UZllll °' .. ..., ....... A Llcuna Beach middle IChool pnncipal and a classroom teacher have bttn removed from their rqular dutacs followina u.ndddoled iin- propneues involvtnlalc:obol dunna~ recent school field tnp to Washin,&ton o.c. At its mcetina this werk.. the SC'hoo1 board pvc desk duties to Di1nc Allen. an En&lish teacber at Thurston M1ddk School and Ann Becker, the school's pnnapal Sports Ulkers drop third game of NBA Western Conference flnaJa./81 ~emerial weekend off on.deadly note Tbe reasstgnmcntt resulted from an 1ncukn1 dunQI an e\Pfh.snde ftdd trip to WasllU'l!Oft D.C. chat took~ between May 14-19, said a dUlrict official who asked not to be 1denufied. Diamond Bar defeats Ocean View 7-5 In CIF SA boys baseball quar- terflnals./81 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Classified A8 A3 87,8 A9 A6,7 Real Estate A6 85-7 A5 81-4 A2 Comics Entertainment Homes Paparazzi Publlc Notlcea Rellglon Sport a Weather ~'--' Police beef up patrols as travelers hea out of town to enjoy three-day weei.cend By PAUL ARCHJPLEY midn~aht Monday. °' ...... ,...... The National Safety Council est1· Th~ M~morial Day weekend mated 380 to 480 people may die in started on an ominous note in Oran$C tnffic attidentt durins that ttme. County Friday with the death of a Last year. 416 people died on the driver followina a multi·vehicle atti· nation's roads an<J h1&hways durina dent on the San Diego Freeway. the Memorial Da)' weekend. . . . . About 390 traffic deaths would be A Cahf~m1a H1ahway Patrof dis.. projected for a non·holiday. th~ pat_Cher said officers were out tn force . day weekend this time of )'tar. tryma.to monitor traffic and respond The worst Memorial Day traffic to accidents as SoutManders rushed toll in the last 2S years was recorded out of town for the three-<lay week· in 1968 when 629 people died. end. The motorist who died at about 2 TheAutomobileOubC$limated 22 p.m. Friday technically won•t be million Americans will travel by car counted as a holiday victim because durina the holiday. which officially the official count didn't begin for four bepn at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at more hou~ Accord1na to the Hipway Patrol, the victim was dnvina nonh on the 40S frttway near Seal Beach Boulev~rd at about I :40 p.m. wMn a traclor-lrailer ng moved into his lane. striking the front of his Volbwaatn. The truck swerved across aJI lanes, struck the ~tcr divider and came to resl. It was then slruck by an airport shuttle bus. The Volkswqcn swerved out of con&rol and slid under the trailer of another truck where 11 was wcdccd under the trailer wheels. When officers arrived the victim still had a pulse. However. the victim died at the scene. No other major injuries were reported in the accident. A second serious pileup was ~ eoned Friday niaht on the Riverside Freeway at Wier Canyon. Offi«n and a cut-and-rcscuete.am were called to &he Sttne. Details were not im· mediately available. Law enforttmcnt officials .alto bad to dea1 with. une•ptt'led surprisn.. A boa constnctor thaf ~•tncsSCS de. scribed IS beina I 0 inches ID di.amc1Cr was ttportcd mo\ in& up the Garden Grove Freeway. It was not speedina,. Alona the Ora• Coast. police reported a quiet Fnday cvenina - ahhouah not all expected the week- end to remain that way. ..This 1s the stan of summer for aJI intents and purposes." said Lt. Doua Aclchcrofthc-Newport Beach Police Department. "We usQl1y set pretty busy." On lhe other hand. Lt. Les.he Hamson of the Costa Mesa Polter Dcpanmcnt predicted a qu1et hol- 1da). . -Jfil stays lake thisall weekend. 1fU (Pleue eee 1R&DKD/A2) Tbe iaadmt iovol..ed -un· professional conduct"' stemmi• from lk use of alcohol. aa:ordi111 .. uamcnpu from the boetd meeti-"1- Whik the ex.act nature of tba 1nodent was not ditdoled. the di> tnet ofrtcial said it -had nothina 10 do with s1ude•us <'OMOmina alcohol .... -The board would have prcfm'Cd to susprnd both individuals without pa). but due 10 constraints of tbe educauon code the above action was taken.·· read tbc transcript!. Supenntendent Dennis Smith was unavailable for comment Frida). Becker and Allen also could not be reached for rom~nt. School board membm Kalhlecn Jones. Susan Mu and Jim Krcdtt declined to com~ on tftc incident. Allen bas been a teacher in t.bc district for 20 ycan. Beckef" is a 16- ycar diSlnCt VC'\etan and has beat pri0C1pal at Thurston for six yean.. (Pleue ._ PIUllCIPAL/d) Meas~re A opponents raise $1 million to fight initiative BJ 801 VAN EYU:N ................ Developers and real estate com- panies have contributed more than SI minion to stop a PfOPoeed _Jf'Owth control initiative in <>ranee County, accordins to a statement rdeated Friday. ~ll of the Citizens' Sen- sible Orowth and Traffic Control lni&iadvc, allO Uowil 11 Masure ~ have railed lai daan U0.000, M:aml- in&JO their wnnt. ti~!rcti.te:ftia .. ~...,r.e·ae-"~,.ll = County ......._ ecconlias IO JOhn Simon. a NII a111e at~ Who founded the anti-inititive poup Citizens· for Traffic Solutions. .. If the slow arowth move.ncn1 were u popuJar as they claim. their 11Mnc:ial s .. tcment would have re- fltttcd many more donations and a brolder base than, &k nQ1r'OWthen who domina~ their lis&. ··Simon said. Simon said in a{>""' rt~ 1M' the S LS million an contributions 1oaec1· ~ the anti-ini~tivc VoUP ren«u support from ••eompan.iet. civic ~niDtions and individuals who rtpraent l'°.000 to l6S.OOO individuals livh' and/or Worti• in <>ra-.e County. In r.ct. more than two thirds oll.k • total came from the aroup's 35 la,.est donors. almost all of whom arc developers or real estate compuia. Only $17.700 of the &<*II c:eaae from individuals. and most cit ta.a~ $10.000. was contributed by 1 lililk individual. Kathryn Thompson, of Newport Beach. ladina the pack amonJ corporate contributors wtre The lrvu1e Co .• t~ county's tartest landowner, and the Million Vitjo Co .• each of which contributed SI 00.000. Judy Frvtia. a spokes...oman for ~ 1frvine Co., rad a sutement Friday in Which company Officials say '" ....... QllfOICSll19/ A2) Bartformallyendorses MeasureA By GREG nERll °' .. ..., ....... ~mbly candkla~ Evelyn Hart said lbi• Wttk that she is fomulUy aupportina Measure A. the countywidc slow-srowth initiative. Hart had previously avoided ~"I any position on the initiativt, which would rcquftckvclopers to provide a hiahet le¥d of traMpOrtation .mtiption that CWTCntly requited. But she •id this weclt chat the measure is a step ID the n&hl dir«tion. ··1 ti~pewtb. I think powtb is ~· .. IMi ..-ho tSscck1 .. to ul\SC.lt incumbent llep. · Fas I L N BaCh. in the lOtb Astcmbly ~ ..... is that t~ llRt'ts aren't keepeaa up Wida!! l$ iall) a~ aJon the COi.St. beet• C=~Wl)' IS of\ea theonfy altematl~tojr BB 11 m:ic.a~ UCI Student Counci) seeking to really liven 4p school spidt IJ n. A111 NIM Prw . For years. tMir muax ._ lllllim ....-ills ot a jc;ke. Now tomroltk ....... UC1 beticW ii'• time '° li¥n up tlMW llCt. .. W tM •~ SC .... 10 be dem¥od. l.'l IMak >'O'I cu buy u ellttioe ill Ola• C'oUty ... ne pro-inetiativc lf'OUPI Citizens• IOr Sensiblt Orowd9 ad Traftic Con~ has ni• S-47.9-a«Otd· i• to its finUCil\. Aatemeet AmOftl the 19'Wp•1 17 <iOGlribu· tiom. the --~-ftvm .......... Beach raideM JOlft ·£.artwdt. who pvc ss.ooo. The oftly other rour· uprc . conlri~nor "' the en- varonmctstal arc>UP Newiion 2000, which contributed Sl,000. 1r =the initiative would tie deve t to ttaftk improve- ments. Before buiktina pcnnit5 <.'OUJd be ll'lnted in conpted ~ the county wouJd have to requltt that some measurable improvement be made in traffic Row. The initiative abo contains ~tan· dards for flood control and police and fitt~temes. lrville Co. ofrltialt and other ckvdapen •Y they believe the tn- iUative Will e&Ullt a downturn an buHdi• in Onaftlt County. That.. ~ •Y· would reduce developcr fees wtuch are used by lhe county to flna:nc:e rOllds and olbcf public im-provc~u. lbeftb)' wonenina tnf· f.c inllad olimprovina 1t. The developers cite a study which was carried out by the Center for Economic Reteartb at Chapman Col•. which concluded that the initiative would brina about an economic downturn in Oranae Coun- ty. But the study was bued on the assumption that the initiative would cause a l 5 pen:cnt decline in buildina activity. a premise that rollcae re- arcbcrs admit is based on specu- lation. not hard data. HART ENDORSES MEASURE A ••• From A l H3rt acknowlcd&cd that Measure A 1s not perfect. and said a variety of clea~-up qislation .would tikely be required to non out ns weaknesses. Hart said Measure A could be a catalyst for other. similar initiatives throuahout Southern California lead- mg to a rcsion&I wlution to the growina traffic probkm. ~rgusoo has come out against Measure A, sayina th.at it would be ··counterproductive" to the future of ·. Ora.County. Feriuson also claims voters att bc1na lured into an in- itiative they know virtually nothjl'\I about. .. , ccr1ainly can't blame the people of OraQF County for bce5ut,...cd that traffic is so bad." said n. .. But this thins they're beina as ed to vote for is counterproductive. It's aoina to make thinas worse. not better." If approved. the initiative would t>la~ rcstnct1ons on development in ~ where there 1s severe traffic c~ion and requ1rc that the co\anty adhere to its own standards forlraffic flow before issuing any new buildAna pcrmjts. But developers say the measure 1s poor!) written and may even be unconstitutional because, they say. ll makes builders respe>nsible for traffic COOJCStion that existed before their proJ«lS wett even proposed. I RVINE CO. BACKING PROP. 72 EFFORT •.• FroaaAl Sc-rvicc Employees. The committ~ tronsferTCd $35,936 to the pro-71 committee. Propc>Mtioo 7 J would alter the spcnd1na limit calculations to allow 01orc tax money to be spent each year ~ state and locaJ govcnunents. Proposition 72 wouJd require the sales tu on psoline to be spent on transpe>rtation prosrams. The pro-71 group. Californians for Quality Government. reported con- tributions of S l .094.654 so far this )Car and expenditures of $939.367. Largr contributors included the Cali- fornia Association of Hospital and He.altb Systems, $100.000 in the repon and $75,000 in a late telegram; $315.000 from California Teachers By Tk AaMdate4 Presa Two fired Crystal Cathedral minis- 1:1) employees filed their second lawsuit apinst the Rev. Robert H. Schuller in two weeks, the latest ~kinJ $30 million in damages for allqcd slander delivered from the pulpit. Conwell Worthing10n and Michad Coleman. who were directors and prodoCC1"S of Crystal Cathedral's Christmasand Easter~ntsbeforc btina replaced in 1986 wnh Scbulltt's $on-in-law PauJ Dunn, filed the sun .Victim .~efusesto coopera t e A Costa Mesa man who had a bullet n:partcdly pass throu&h both thighs has bttn insisting to palice that be was not shot. authonucs said. Lawttnce Fntz, 48. is not cooper- ating with police and docs not intend to press charges against the man who all~ly shot him. Sgt. Sam Cordeiro saidFnday. Fntz was reportedly lalkin& with llce Parker. 27. at Fritz's home in the 800 block of Towne Street For reasons that arc unclear. PaBer. of Custa Mesa. allegedly shot the man ihortJy af\cr 9 p.m. with a 9-mm automatic. pe>hct said. The bullet pasS('(j throuch both Fritz's thiJhs. inJunng him seriously enough to send him to Hoq Mem- cmal Hospital. where he was treated and released. Parker fled. but Fritz's wife called police and identified him as the man y. ho allegedly shot her husband. Association. one of the initiative's chief baders: $70,000 from Cali- fornia Concctional Pace Off'icers. S..S.000 from AW>ciation of Cali- fornia School Administrators; $25,000 from the American Feder· ation of State. County ind Municipal Employees; $35.000 from the Cali- fornia Faculty Association; $55.000 from the California State Council of Service Employees; and $25.000 from Classified Employees. Two Florida- based school book publishers pve larae amounts: S34.000 from H.arrourt Brllce Jovanovich and SJ 7.000 from Holt, Rinehan and Winston. Another late contribution reported was $44,000 from Cali- fornians for Better Education. Thursday in orltngc County Superior Coun. The suit contends that dunng a May IS sermon rcspondina to their iniual copynf)lt infringement suit. Schuller imphed the two men were fired for allcaed criminal acts. The first suit filed two weeks ago 1ttks $5S million for allqed copyrilht infnngement stemming from the men's claim that they hold the copyri&ht for the holiday pro- 113ms and haven't received any ro)'alt1es sin~ being fired. Two ant1-7l groups. Californians Against ffiabcr Taxes ind the Cali· fomia Tax Reduction Movement. reported rai:sin,g$276. l67 1nd spend- ing $225.762. Contributions to .both groups were mainly in small amounts. Campaign spendina reports for the Jum-1 election were listed in financial reports on file Friday v.ith the scetttary of state. The campaigns were rcqu1rt'd to detail their contribu- tions and expenditures between March l 8 and May 20. Any large contributions between May 21 and the election must be reported to the secretary of state by ~lcgram. The suit quoted SchuUer as saying May l 5. "Conwell Wonhington and Michael Coleman ... they were fired. They were fired for &OOd reason. We didn•t press charges at tbC time. We were nice to them.:· Mini5try sootesman Chuck Todd said C~I Cathedral would have no comment other than to say Schuller believed his statement was trve. The lawsuit contends Schuller's pulpit remarks Were slanderous be· cause they in dfect accusc:d the two directors of-theft and-or embezzle- ment." Bush meets privately with Meese over legal problems WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President George Bush met privately with Attorney General Edwm Meese Ill rcttntly to discuss political ram1ficat1ons of the attorney gen- eral's ongoi~ lcpl problems. accord-- mg to a published report. The WasbiQ&ton Post, citing un- identified sources in Washincton and in Kennebunk~ Maine. where Bush is vacatJoning. reponed in Saturday editions that the secret mectinc took place at Meesc's request shortly before May l 6. The newspaper said it could not be learned what Bush had told Meese. Two Bush aides carliCT this month caJled Meese a campaisn liability. but the vice president denied he had authorized the statements. In the past. the vice president has declined to comment on whether the embattled attorney aencraJ should step down. Bandit gets $900 from Huntington bank A bandit walked away w11h about $900 in cash from a Huntington &ach bank Friday without ever showmg a weapon. police reponcd. Tbe man walked into Lincoln Savinp. 7662 Edinger Ave .. at about I :30 p.m. and was the only customer 1n the bank. Set. Gary Meza said. He WEEKEND OFF •.• from Al ?-<.' great.·· Hamson said. "On all the big holidays 11 stays slow for us. We might as well close up shop and p> home.·· Not all planned to spend the holiday in reverie and play. Gene Murphy. national <'Om· man<kr of Disabled American Vd- erans. called on Americans to re- member the purpose of the holiday. Fotlowina a visit to Atlinaton National C~\efy. the Vietnam ~ Illy Pill llUIOl'ftCa ..... .., •• ~CA ...,...,_ ... 1lilD c..-. CA~ veteran said. -rm proud of each and cv~ one of the m~ than one milJ1on men and "'omen wbo pvc tbcir lhes in dcfcmie of this pat country in ouJ many wars. ~My freedom-and my.,ife'und mJ daupter's freedom -was bouaht With their bk>od. This is 1 debt I can ncvCT~. "'On this McmoriaJ Oliy. I ut all Amcnc:ans 10 &a1te 1 moment and rcfl«t on tbOlt who did not a>"" home."' ~-60.!il11._.,_6 --Ml.Qlt PRINCIPAL ••• Fro.Al Along with Allen's tta1$1pmem. &he board disap~vcd htt nomfoalion as a mentor t~ for the comint school year. Bttkcf applied for a leave of absc~ in February to compkte bet doctml studies. c:.::e 11 au a a •• --·-...... ............. Uh•tiill.-.7''-"' ... ,. ...... .... ...., ....... ........... J ... .., ... ,.""_ .... ...... ,......, .. ........ :tr::,; a U.S. Tempe ......... 9' I •. 11'1. ,,..,. "' Ila ., • • .. 17 eo 41 14 • IO M 1t ... •• n • • N ., ... .... 18 91 12 11 •• 13 • • II .. a • 11 eo ca n " 11 .. M II 11 .. 12 a 11 a ,. 46 13 II II M 71 ICI • 11 ., .. a A • 16 ~-12 .. 11 u 15 114 ,. . 12 .. " 11 fl .. ,. .. ,. .. 11 • ,. .. • 41 II 11 .. 1i 11 .. 11 • .. IT a n " . 11 " : = .. 14 ,. .. • 41 . .. it :I 11 .. . .. .. . .. n 11 u ..... 11 .. IO 13 • • a• 11 a • 11 10I 17 ... " 71 IO 17 11 IO 44 1' • Calif. 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The cat was tranquilized af\cr the attack and died a short time later while being taken for a lQ..day quarantine to the Tenncs~ Wildlife Resourn-~ 1'1tency Center. .. , think that he(God) protcctec her from &rowin.J up in this world. this society th.at IS wone than any Arna· zon junite .. Sav• said. Savqc flew to Nashville Thunday from Lu Veps where he was pcr- formin&; He leads a tourins rock •n· roll act in which be Sn'IS and performs with pythons and leopards. • Police said the attack was an accident and didn't anticipate any characs. Savage's oldCT dauahter, Julie Sac- cio, 24. said in a telephone interview from her home in Charlotte;. N.C .. that she has taken care of her athcr"s five leopards occasionally but feared onlyTabu. Saccio, who said her father l~lly chanted his name for show busmess reasons about I .S ycan qo. said she took care of the leopards most ~ntly in January and F'ebruary. .. The black ones oeor.rds) were pretty '-1n't. It w.s just abu -my dad raised Tabu with a Rottwcilet. and after that doa was killed ia California, th.at cat went nuts," Sec:cio said. .. My dad was the onJy one who could ~t around it." Saccto said she lives with her mother, Emily Saccio. and that she bas a brother, Joey. also in his 20s. Polict Chief Joe Casey said authorities think Wilson left Nikb outside for a moment while she went into the house. "and when she came out, the cat was on the kid." Four other cats also escaped from the cage but police and wildlife officials herded them back in. Saccio said she didn't know how the cats could have &Otten loose. "The fences were tiJhtly secured. Thafs why I thouah& maybe she (Wilson) had cleaned the ~ or fed them. then left it unlocked. ' SaccW said. "These animals arc very sman. Leopards can tum a knob." COX SUED OVER EST STATEMENTS ••• From A l that mailer." Sch4man suggested poll results. lack of funds m the Rosenberg organization and other political con- siderations prompted the lawsuit. .. If Nathan was m first place and they had a lot of cash in hand they wouldn't have filed:' he said. However. Rosenberg's campaign stafT said the lawsuit had nothing to do wnh the m. ··we have no comment," said Rosenberg consultant David Vapor- ean. "It's between Cox and the Erhard folks." O'Ha~ agreed the conaressional ract had no bearing on their decision to file the lawsuit. .. It is not the objective or choice of Mr. Erhard and Erhard and As· sociatcs to have themselves injected into the political process.'' O'Hare said. ••Those statements (in the mailer) reOcct on 24.000 people in Oral\flC County who have taken est or the other pros.rams. "The implication is if you h~vc ~ny association with this orpn1zat100 there's somethina wrona Wlth you. "Ifs bad enough when the can· didatcs pick on each other for negative campaignina. but to use other people at the e~ttnt of their ~putation as the means to attack your political oppe>nenl, that's aoil'\I too far:· UCI MAY LIVEN UP SCHOOL SPIRIT ••• From Al cP rn.nvi:h ~'1\·;.t11'~ ~\IUf\· :RI JL°'t,:n. Qui.'"' (" .... ' 1(,.,,... .......... ( ·1llk.'\19'1R '1nu.all~ , ..... _., h"iC~. ~::tnJ f"k"'~ ._ 'nnr rn .. , .. m .. """' A .... , I\~' "'"'· ~ _, ~. l.A•IL ... lie ~ ....... .., .. ~\ Grecian Festival set for weekend on f atrgrounds Cirec:ian FcitivaJ ·aa.a th~yaffa1rfetturina the muJic of two Greek o~hcstras, dancina and a uchcntJc Greek food is eJtpeC'tcd to draw more than 8,000 ttkbrants nut weekend. The fcitival wall be held Friday throu&b Sunday at the Oran~ County Fairsrounds in Costa Mesa. Tbc public 1s invited and admmion is free. The event is sponsored by St. Paurs Greek Orthodox Oiurc:h oflrvine. Orawinas will be held for a new car and other prizes. Call the church offi~ at 733-2366 for additional information. Soviet acapee to •ped Yuri Vetokhm, a Soviet dissident who escaped tot~ West. wall tell ofh1s impnsonment and other upcnenccs behind the Iron Curtain at Thursday's meetina of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. Gucsu and v1s1tors arc welcome at the noon luncheon at the Bahia Conn1haan Yacht Club. 1601 Ba)'side Dmc. Corona del Mar. Call 722-6660 for further mformauon and reservations. Backpaklng seminar set Adventure 16 will offer a free evening seminar on how to backpack wuh small children Thursday at its Costa Mesa location. l..aune Gallo 1s coordmatmg the event. which will offer parents and children tips on making their trips fun and safe. The class is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and funher information 1s available at 650-3301. , Shopping session slated A "shop ttll you drop'' extravaganza will be held Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club by the Sophisticates of tht' Assessment and Treatment Scriccs Center. Barpins will be available in boutiques. designer dothina, jewelry and accessories. Admission is $5 and more information may ~ obtained by calling 756--0993. Famlly-career seminar A seminar for women faced Wlth the cho1C't' between a career and a family will be held Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon at the Irvine Youth Services Center. Admission 1s $20 and thoSt interested should phone Dave Anderson at 660-3920 for further information. Lesblan parent sessJon A conference on lesbian parenting will be held Saturday in the Science L«turc Hall on the UCI campus. Attenancc a1 1hc conference 1s limited to 350 people. Call the Women's Resource Center at 856-600 for rcs>stratton information. Musical benefit carded A musical revue to benefit Life Centers of Orange County will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Edward's Catholic Church. 33926 Calle-la Pnmavcra 1n Dana Point. Tickets are $6 and arc available at the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce and many south county businesses 'Plnocchlo' play slated The Peter Pan Playcn of Laguna Hills Wlll prcStnt the children's play "Pinocchio" for four performances. bcginnmg Saturday. at the Iglesia Community Partt community center. 24671 Via Iglesia, Laguna Hills. Performances will be given June 4 and 11 at I and 7 p.m. and June Sand 12 at 2 p.m. Admission is $1 foradultsand SO cents for children. Call 830-8318 for more information and reservations. Traffic school at college Saddleback College will conduct a traffic violaters' school this summer at the college's Emeritus Center on the Mission Viejo campus. Students must be present during the entire class to receive a Dcpanmcnt of Motor Vch1clcs certificate. The cost is $25. and registration information 1s available at 582-4646. FFA program ln Mesa A fittma day for swlne. beef. sheep, rabbus and 1oau will be held for FFA and 4-H club members Saturday at the Costa Mesa Hi&h School farm. Check-in timeis8a.m . and the events begin at 9 o'clock. Cash prizes, food, a raffle and swimming will be ofTe~ The entry ftt is SS in advance or S7.50 on the day of the event. Airborne troop• reunite Members of the IOI st Airborne Division will hold their «lh annual reunion at the Jolly RO$er Restaurant at 640 W. K.atella Ave. in Anaheim Saturday. The event i1 scheduJc:d for a p.m. in the Marine lloom on the main noorfordinnetanddancift4-Call :Antho ny Chiarilli at 786-6724 for funher infor- mation. er.no-ec..t DAJLY PllOTI turda1. May 2e. 1N8 A Sternberg: New tactic in drug w&r;: GOP candidate In fa vor of decrtmlnalizatJon, advoca tes 6-year temlllmtt for congressmen BJ PAUL AftCm PLEY °' ............... "l.adenh1p invol\'eS acuina out front on some controversial issues ... If Larry Stt'mberi'1 definition ofleader- ship is accurate. then he is showtn1 iL Stcmberi. one of a dozen candid3tcs seckina the Republican nomination in the <Wth Conarcss1onal Dtstrict primary, has carved out a niche for h1msdf on two issues -druas and limned term!> for el~ted officials. A&rccin& that 1lltpl drugs have become the nation's No. I probkm. Stembttg differs with most on how to solve u. Rather than increa~ penalties and step up law enforcement ap1nst traffickers and users. Sternberg proposes dccnminalmng drug use and launching more trntment programs for addicts. Sternberg. 60. easil) can point to past and prcst"nt failures in the battle against drugs as evidence of a need for change in the nation's approach. The most ob\ 1ous and well-known debacle was .\menca's expenment wuh proh1b1t1on. ~h1ch failed to stop the public from dnnk1ng ~hile crcauna orpn1zed cnme families that still nourish today. That failure is mirrored now as drug traffickers earn millions while law enforce- ment officials struggle to slow the now of drugs into the country. .. We treat addicts as cnminal ," Stctn- berg s:ud "My pos11ion 1 we hould rtt<>cn1zt u's a mental health problem I propose wt establish a stale li~n51nl systt'm of chn1cs soan)ont' with adrugprobft'm can come in and be treated." Sternberg cites a business pnnc1ple known as the ''80/20 rule" that states 20 pc~nt of )'Our cw.stomt'rs 11vc )Ou 80 percent of your business and 20 percent or }Our emp(oyecs generate 80 percent of )Our sales. By removma the cnmtnal label gt\.Cn addicts and enttc1n1 them into treatment programs. drua roes would elimina1e up 10 80 percent of the market. temberg said. In add1t1on. he ~ould call for re- classtf) ing drugs rathrr than 1reat1ng them altke. He noted the worst drugs 1n tt'rms o( deaths arr alcohol wnh some 100.000 deaths annual!} and tobacco with about 360.000 deaths each )Car both of which are legal. On tht' other hand. all illegal drugs combined account for less than 5.000 deaths annual!~. Sternberg said He stands alone among the dozen GOP hopefuls on the drug issue. and ha\JUSt one opponent who agrttS with him on lam111ng the number of terms a congressman can scne MOtlier's ~ulsh -~ Rene De Lucca l8 contorted by friend Nancy Merrill moment. after her 11-year-old 80D Brian wu •track and killed by a bu.8 In South Lake Ta.hoe. The boy fortot bJa bueb&ll &Jo?e on the echool baa after belnC e.corted acro.e tlie atreet and wu hit by another baa u he attempted to recrou the .ueet alone. .. The founding fathers did not intend politics lo be a carttr." he said. ··1f IO\'emmenl didn't ha\e all the poWC"r 11's &Ol. people wouldn't want to serve as long as they do. MOn~ in office. )OU tend to want to pttpetuate }Ourself. .. And lhaL Sternberg said. leads o~ to abandon pnnc1pl~ to avoid alienati a s~1al 1ntemt sroupr. that can help \.ccpJ legislator 1n offi('( Stemberi ha> promised to tel"\le no more than six )tan • .. lf the results comma out o( Co~ .... ere &ood. I'd SI) l~ave them alone,· Jtt s&Jd "But the results arc so bad " A CP'\ and financial plannc-r ... Stembaa rile) 1he Tu Reform Act or 1986 as an eumpk of goHmment at its worst. • "Talktoan~( PA Tht'y'llteUyoulhisil a mon!>tt"r .. he ~1d "h 's so con;u>licated no .... I' H' talked to ( P l\s who JUSt wanu.o ,, .. l' up the prufe!>!>1on .. Stembcr~ 1!> intt•rested in other 1ssuCJ Ht' .... ould put h1!> t:'C'Onom1c ell~ t'O ~orl on balancing the bud~t. He •'Ould push 10 1mpkmen1 all of the Grace Comm1\s1on rt:'C'ommendattons. ttfoifil the cnm1nal JU\llle S)Stem and 1~ tk u~ of thl" pm ate sector for Kf'vitn no .... pn" 1Jt·d tn lh(' ft'.'deral government. But h1'> lorn' "ould remain on the two lSSUe\ "'hl'fl" he \lands apan • ··-\ congre~\mJn "'on't be effcc11~ if )Ou get lll\Ohl·d 1n l"\l"r)th1ng. -be sa.¥i "But 1f \()U IOl U\ on J re .... things. become a squealo.' "'heel ' •u re gotng to be cft"~- 11' e ·· A rt'stdl·nt ol Tus11n since 1959. Stem· tx·rp I\ J 't"ll'fJn nl 1he l ' S Nav}. a UCLA graduatt J hu'>hand of 39 -.cars. father of t"'O and grandlathc:r of two H" '-'••rl 111 lht• Republican Pan) datt's bat·lo. H• \Olunte..:r ac11-.1t1es for Baot Gold"'Jllf in I %4 He SCf\cd for eight ~tar\ J\ pfl·~1den1 ofthl.' Tusun chapter of thl· ( allfnrn1a Rt•pubhcan Asscmbl). Banana slug's attempt at mollusk immortalitj delayed by slime factor SACRAMENTO (AP) -Senators almost squashed the bill to make banana sJugs the official state mollusk Fnda). but the shm) creatures escaped by inches. Despue picas trom supponcrs. the measure was headed for certain defeat when its Senate sponsor. Los .\ho!> Republic-an Becky Morgan. won a narrow vote granting her pcrm1ss1on 10 ha'e the proposal rccon~dcrcd sometime 1n the future. The Assembly passed the mcuure. AB3007 b) l\sscmblyman Byron Shtt. 0- Mountam. on a 43-32 vote March 21 Thunda). as banana slugs oozed around ansade a glass terrarium on a can parked on tht' noor of tht' upper bo~. Senate President Pro Tt'm David Ro bcru said tht' stua was "synonymous with the en .. 1ron- ment of our state - Roberti. a Los AQICles 0crn<>c19L .tded. ··There's ~ to our statt' than cliscussmg pol it.a. taxes •... • But Sen. Don RogcTS. a BakcrsJield Rcpubltcan, said 11 was a "shame the bill was not mtroduttd on something a little morr palatable than this. - He said banana importers ~ -qu11e u~t" about the association of the slugs wtlt\ the fruiL Republican Sen. John ()oohttJe of Rod,Jtn said ... T~ things arc rcplus1v~. I mean loo._ at them ... The JOke has to stop here.·· Supponers responded that the slap r,hould not be Judged on their beauty Throughout lhe slugfest. senators v.andcn:d b' the terranum to obst'rve the creatu~ Some lawmakers stared mtent- 1~. some stooped for a closer look. and some e'en tapped the glass wtth their finite rs One of the larger chuc!Un came whcn a senator a!>ked no one in particular -Got aO\ salt"'. Pounng salt on a slug will lull n. the bill was mlrod~ at the Uflin&of the D)nam1te Blue B1rdsofRed9t'oodCit). The banana slug,. ~h1cb has tbr sacntific name .\nohmu columbtanus. as a l&rgr \ello.,..1sh mollusk that ll\CS in damp coastal forest areas throughout the Pactlic North•'nt. The stare has SC\cnl ofrtcical mascou. 1ndudm& the Ca hforrua redwood as state tree and tht' Callfom1a descn tortoise as reptile But tht're 1s no mollusk. which 1s an in'mebrate an1maJ phylum that mcludcs I 00.000 spec1c-s such as octop1. SQu1d. clam\ abalone mussels. snails and slugs. Newport-Mesa may save PE program By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. o.ly ......... The Newport-Mesa School D1stnct's ~mque clcmcntar) school ph}s1cal educa- tion program that costs the d1stnct more than S 170,000 a year ma} be excluded from the belt-ughten1ng mo\e S\.\ttpmg the d1stnct. Although the seven full-time teachers and one part-time instructor received notlttS the program was to be discon- tinued next fall. Supenntendent John Nicoll said at this v.eck's school board meeaina that after a rcttnl mecl'ng wllh elementary school pnnc1pals. he would rttommend trustees vote at the June 14 school board mecung to reinstate the program. :·T~e No. I pnon1y established by the pnnc1P,als was to reinstate the ph)s1cal education pf'Oiram," Nicoll said. "The fttlina of the pnncipals was that a lifelong lotal wellness program begins at the elementary level." The district has been shcma through proarams and perwnnel 1n an effort to balance its bud~L The d1stnct sent out 125 notices of possible terminations to teachers in March but the count has now dwindled to 29 tC"aChtn who arr not e:\pected to return m the fall. No11res of possible termination ..,.ere recently ~nt to 151 class1ficd cmplo}ecs. 1nclud1ng teacher's a100. The dmnct's current programs could leave a S7 million deficit Elcmcntar) ph)s1cal education and music program instructors \.\Ctt notified of possible ter- m inat1on in \1arch AC'C'Ordtng to ph)'s1cal educ-at1on coordi- nator LC'Slie Sl.o"'. Nc."•.t.pon-Mesa 1s the onl) d1~tnct in the count) that has ph~1cal education specialists for founh. fifth and s1\th-graders. The 2-)ear-old program 1s staffed b) eight instructors .._,ho travel from campus to campus. The spec1ahsts instruct students in 80 of the required I 00 hours of physical educa- tion each \\eek. The remaining 20 hours arc left to the pup1rs classfoom teacher ..\ttording to Carol BcrJ. the d1stnct's assistnnt supennten<knt of personnel. the combined annual salancs for the current ph)sicnl education instructors comes to S 168.485. plus an add111onal SJ. I 59 for each instructor's bcnefits. Berg said 1f the program is remstated. ll .... 111 be staffed b) pcoplc trained in physical education, but not n«essanly the C'UtT'tnt eight instructors Bera said tt 1s a matter of seniont\. ..Som·e yes -some no:· she said ··eut the co~ of the instructors would ~ incl~ and ~ ..,.oold m to restore the same program:· · According to Pomona Ekmentan School Pnnc1pal Sand)' Bund)'. the ph,sa- cal educauon procram has ~ncfitcd not onl} the children but the staff at the Costa Mt"Sa school. ··The program has worked btcauSt of the skilled instructors ~ho not onl~ instruct physteal eduauon but ha' e de\clopcd pmcs and team sports." she said ... We ha,·c found benefits we hadn't lhouatit about. The kids arc 1nvohcd at pmn more al rucss and free time. This cuts down on discipline probkms. .. .\nd it has helped the tHch~n become more cnthuscd and awatt of hfelong lcam1ngskitlsckvelopcd from betngac11"e m a sport or pmc. Some of our teachcn staned an aerobics dass at $C'hool." she added. "8111 one of the key point!.. stnC't' "'t' att gom1 to be lh·ina le>n1N. rs grttm1 som~thina suned this >'OUD"'-.. she \atd .. .\ sport uSICd for rat of our hfc 1s unpori&nL The rally arat th1na •s the ph)-sicaJ educ:atioa in.strunors .. Harbor\ 1cw Elementary School Pnnct- pal Larr) .\lford said tb~ pb)-sia.I educa- tion instructors include 400 children 111.~kl) at the 1'.cv.1>0n Beach school ··The program 1s taught b> an ex.pert.. -~ ~1d ··we beht'"e a hcaltb)' body acateS a health) mind Ch11den "Will make chou:cs not to get 1n\ohed in drugs and alcohol. .. This program has had a tremendous effC'C't on so man) kids. We have an oulstandmg PE instructor who teaches ph)~ical fitness . hov. totakecarcofthcar bodies so the) ha\e health kno,.1eldgc and sl1lls for the rest of tberr hv6. Thi~ lS different from teaching physical education skills .. Bill Kna&ht. pnnetpa} at KatseT Elemen- tar) School an Costa Mesa.. said classroom teachers are not ph)-sic:al educa\lon spcc1ahsts "h 1s tough for classroom teachers. The)' can·, do th~ ~ (4uahty prosrams spcctalms can do.." he said ... And the 'PE instructors '" c the teachers a little ~ ume for the cb room prcpan1on. ibis helps too "We arc so ha.pp} wnh the pb)-sfcat education pf'Olram here We arr tuned 1n and 1umed on to be ph)-sicall) 6t I would hall to~ that go a""a)' .. Oastof face lift a nightmare "'N "'-a lo.. \:o renc>dct ~ F~.· ---;--·-· ____ .__. __ ,, J " ~ l S,000 equare feet of com-.,,.. ... ny ... destroyed. and •·•n ee was estimated at m~ ... SI million. By dusk, all that W!l riDed o( the west end of the pier "-"' •. smowderina skeleton of tM'ftldpili• A• lermOd the fU"C .. completely MCidental,.. based on a eyewitness E bUt city Fire Manbal Steve said any comments about , ne of the fire at this time would iify be ooqjecture. ~We have no physical evidence,•• Otbtm said, referrina to a portion of peer that fdl into the Pacific ... Bua we do have witnesses put the first siafts of the fire at a d£ctrical cable. .. ~ters t>.ttled the spectacular .... fOi t.ours. and continued ~ur-9 waler onto smoWderina patinas !W!f: tllle fire was declared ext-ap 'Md at about 4:30 p.m. The pier ii lbout 20 miles south of downtown doBeac 9tftl A•nla ... Prw SAN FaANCISCO-A law req~ Deooleon..,... pn>perty '°*' Olden ol IO¥enUaeQt .curity ~-oftea cited in dte U1'lllt • Ol' ~tori. was upM_W Friday by a WnllDOMllc:owt. a. aClle~ &om a t916 *tnonltration in 5ean1e, * t11a u.s:Cimait Colin ot ~ ~ mpuneftts that the law imptopetl= Police m...oy walilfthed aut.hori~ decide the~ for llftlL ·authority to mau Amtll for di na ordCn 11 limited by ,.....tions definh11 eoaduct tblt ii ~bi1ed on federal property, such u otiwUctina ~n entrance cw in'e wtthtbcWorllofaovemMentem~yeea.thecowtuid. Tbiecounalio a dtfeme a~ment that jury trials are reqwml in criminal cues wi ~ speech implications. In ICftCf'I), the Constitution requires a jury uiat oaly 1f a crime is punishable by more than a SSOO fine or six months in jail, the c:owt said. Be.ltlJ .clent1•t. •••''AIDS bdt1at1n BERKELEY -The l.aRouche AIDS initiative on tbe June be1lot would pose a ''public health disaSler" for California if votcn peS1ed it, said health scientists from four univcmties on Friday. "Basically, the. ini~tive is bl:ted ~ a fal$C scientific fact," said Joyce l.ashof. dean oflhe pna~tY, ~f ~fonua at Berkeley's school of public health. "The whole t>.sts oft~ 1n1uauve 11 that Al OS isa casually transmitted disease. It clearly is not. There 11 no. I emph.atia no. scientific data to support such a statement." College to nre teaclJen for .elllng pada ~~yards of the west end of • ~shaped pier were lost, Harbor-Department spokesman D.Graham. Fire naee from eneral pol.Dte of Redondo Beach Pier Frtclay. LOS ANGELES-Cal State Northridae plans to fire two facu!ty memben accused of offerina A arades to students in eAchan&e for seflina at least S l 00 worth of raffle tickets. "They were delivered a notice of diJciplinary action seckina dismissal," the instructors' lttomcy, Francis Smith, said Thunday. "We will visorously oppose any efforts to fire them." Offtdal.s at the San Fernando Valley campus declined comment on the case apinst Pan-African studies Professor Eleazu S. Obinna and instructor Willie J. Bd.lamy. Obinna and Bclla~y also declined comment on the lettm ftom university President James W. Ocary. are was fint spotted beneath The en rataurant about I :20 p.m. aeveral thousand people were CVKa1ed from the dinina., fishina ~ cntienainment complex next to ~' Harbor Graham said. = bo~ the fire si>rcad so ~y. Nothem replied, .. Well, it's a ~00.ycar~ld sprinkJcrlcss pier." .,,1. !,:,r;r r::r Firefighters were initially helpless as the intense fire ripped throu&.h the wooden structure, said "Mike Murphy. a city fire inspector. "There was no water for the first 15 minutes of the fire," Murphy said, explaining that a l~inch water main. fastened underneath the pier. broke away in the blaze and fell into the ocean . tfienate ratifies arms treaty in time for summit delivery t ,.. Aaedatetl Prus WASHINGTON -The Senate on Friday ratified. 93-S, a treaty to 41bolish medium-ra:nae nuclear missiles, enabling President Reagan to present the pact to Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev at their Moscow summit next week. It was the first major U.S..-Soviet arms control accord ratified by the ~te since 1972. Leading up to the ratification vote, tbc Senate re1ccted four . nunoramendmentsoffered_by Republicans. That brought to 14 the number of ~cots proposed by GOP con!Ct'Vatives :ond rejected dunna two weeks 'Qfftoor considera-tion of the treaty. The Scnate .. s consent to ratification. which · r_.!quired a two-third majority, bad long been assured because only a handful of 'conxrvati ves o~ the pact.. Spectators crowded into pllenes overlooking tme Senate floor gave a standing ovation when the vote tally was announced. •, . . ;Temu police probing sale of human bones • #.., SAN ANTONIO, Texas -A medical examiner under investigation for aupplemc:nlina his income scllina bones from the dead for up to $425 a body the approval of bis supenors, the county's chief adm1n1strator says. Un.less we arcpvensomcnew infonnation that it kplty should not continue. itwill,"saJdTom Vickers. head of the Bexar County commission. County ief Mcclical Examiner Dr Vincent DiMaio said Thursday he earned about S0,000 since 1983 removing bones for the non-profit Bone Bank Foundation fSan Antonio, which used them in transplants. Prosecuton are examinina het.hcr.~ violated the law in removins the bones m county facilities or on untyta~. ;Motlier gets 14 years in amputat1on case ~ CROWN POINT, Ind. -A woman was sentenced Fnday to 14 years in prison by a judge who blamed cocaine and teen-age motherhood for the trqcdy that resulted in hcr9-year-old dauahter losing her legs to frostbite when she was ~ed in an unheated apanmcnL Work.en boarding up an abandoned, wibeatcd Gary house Jan. 17 discovered Darlwin Carlisle aJone and pleading help from a barricaded apartmenL SUf&COns who amputated her lcp below knee said pngrene had set in four to five days before she was found. Her ther, Darlwin Britt. 2S, pleaded suihy May 6 to felony child nqlect. over the ~ons of her atto~, in a plea qrecment that dropped two other counts avoided a trial in which her dau&hter would have had to testify against htt. As a result, firefighters had to stretch 3th-inch firehoscs from Tor· ranee Boulevard to the pier, Murphy said. rtttfiahten from sil cities fought the blaze for more than 3'11 hours from the shore and i.n small boats. Aust said creosote used as a preserv- ative on pilinas is flammable and produces noxious ps. addinR to the problems of firefighters. who could not &ct to the flames sprcadina beneath the pier. The fire, pushed by a stiff sea breeze. destroyeg The Brea.ken and The Edac restaurants. Pier lmpons. Pacific Gem and Pearl, and The Coll-ac store. Little more than pilinp and a skeletal foundation were left standing. Lawyer hlta selnue of drug-running boat SAN FRANCISCO-A lawyer for tht skipper of a tusboat that was seized with a record haul ofhashish denouncied federal authorities Friday for tyina up pr<?PCny owned by the ski~ and his family ... The aovmnnent bas.= tn incredible ovcrrcachina.' Frank Bell, lawyer for Calvin Robinson. ~ M~strate F. Steele l.anlford. One effect of the aovemment's actions. Bell said, is to hamper any attempt by Robinson and his relatives to f'lbt the charJcs or the prosecution's attempt to hold them without bail. Reagan prepares his summit agenda HELSINKI, Finland(AP)-Prcsi- dtnt Reagan. underscoring a key theme for the superpower summit. said Friday ttforms championed by Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev arc .. new and good.. but that the Kremlitl still faJls shon of meetina international standards on human ri&hts and freedom. Two days before his arrivaJ m Moscow. Reagan said. ~Soviet prac- tice docs not -or does not yet - measure up to Soviet commitment" under the 1975 East-West agreement known as the Helsinki Final Act. The Senate pve Reaaan a big pre. summit boost Friday when i1 ratified by an overwhelmina 91-S vote the treaty outlawing medium.range nu· clear missiles which the president and Gorbachev signed at their Washing- ton summit fast December. Reagan issued a statement sayins be was "very pleased" with the Senate vote. which he said .. clearly shows support for our arms reduction objec- tives." Reagan made his human riahts spc«h before an invited audience of about I .200 peopk in the austerely- desi&ncd marble auditorium of Ffoland1a Hall, where the Helsinki accords were signed by 35 nations. including the Soviet Union and United States. Under the agreement. the Soviets pledged to provide more libeny for their people and those in Eastern Europe. And yet. I 3 years later. Reapn said. the cases of divided families and blocked maniqcs re- main on the East-West qenda. while Russians trying to emigrate arc sub- ,JCCtcd to anificial quotas and arbi- trary ruhngs. -And what arc we t<> think of the continued suppression of those who wish to practtCC their religious be- liefs?" Reapn asked. At the same time. he said Gorblchev's twin campaigns of ••aJasnost." or openness. and -pcr- euroib... the restructuring of the economy, are "Words that to our ears have a particularlywclcome sound." Thirteen years qo. Reagan and other conservatives had o~ the U.S. signina of the Hel51nki ~ ment because it implicitly accepted Eastern European boundaries set after Wor1d War II in Moscow's favor. Yet R~n spoke sl<>winAly of the accords Fnda_y. sayinf. "And. despite the doubts of the cri tacs. for the past IJ ycan .the •tory states have mustered the political will to keei> on work.in& and maltina progJess." The address. coupled with an ofTkial wclcomina ceremony earlier at the presidential palace, marked the only tame Rcapn ventured from the seclusion of a savemment suest house where be is spend.ins 3'11 days restina and prcparina for the summit Accompanied by his wife. Nancy. the prcsicknt will dcp9rt Su.nday momina on a I 'h-hour Rifbt to Moscow for his fourth sumnut with Gorbachev since November 1985. They arc to meet a total of six houn from Sunday afternoon until Wednesday momina. The two will say aood-bye to each other Tbunday. At Sovtet ansistmce. the number of meetinas was cut from fi¥e to four. Reqan profes1cd to be~ tellina reponen at the palace theft only had been four meetn.p at the Washinaton summit last December. Noriega holds U .s .. responsible for his safety PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)- Gcn. Manuel Antonio Noriega on Friday blamed U.S. Ambassador Arthur Davis and the State Depan- menfs Elliott Abrams for the break· down in recent talks on the general's political future. Noricp. who as head of the armed forces as the de facto leader of Panama, also said he held the Reagan adminis1ration responsible for his persoral safety. He told a women's convention. "I place responsibility for the life of Manuel Antonio Noriep with the establishment of the United States. I hold the establishment responsible for the hfe of this son of God." The United St.ates has been tryin& to force Noriega to leave as head of Panama's 15,QOO.member Defense Forces since he was indicted by U.S. grand juries in Aorida in February as a major drua trafficker and moncy- launderer. On Wednesday. U.S. officials an- nounced that their talks with Panama to resolve the strualc over Norif(ll's leadership bad fallen apart. Secretary of State Georae P. Shultz blamed the collapse on Noriqa. The seneral did not elaborate on his charees Friday that Davis and Abrams. the assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs. were responsible for the breakdown of the talks. But he called for "forei&n forces .. to leave Panama and fOf' the United States to "leave Panama in peace. Sin. for God's sake leave it in peace. .. Bcstdcs the Panama Canal. tbe United States also bas its Soutbem Command in Panama. with overall responsibility for U.S. military Olpef- ations in a wide swath of Latin America. Panama's foreiJn minister, J9flle F.duardo Ritter, said Friday . Pan- ama 's relattons with the United States arc ~y nonexistent. .. Top Contra leader turns·hi1nself in under &JDnesty BJ TIM Aaeda&M Presa MANAGUA. Nicaragua-Rebel leadcrsaareed Friday to discuss a truce ell tension proposed by the leftist government and officials revealed that one of the best-known rebel commanden tumq:t himself in and accepted amnesty. Felix Garcia Hernandez, known as Alfa Lima, told reporters Friday be had commanded more than 400 men in the ChontaJcs rcaion and had been in the rebel fon:es since the civil war bcpn six ycan qo. He said he met with representatives of the Nicaraauan army several times durina the truce and decided to return because ofhis family and bccawe be ftlt Nicaraauans should stop kilJina each other. He turned himself in Wednesday and the Sandinista iovcrnment announced it Thursday ni&hL • AzJ6r7 Bnadl,.n commaten riot SAO PAULO, Brazil -Commuten tet fire to one train. threw rocks at another and da~ three stations Friday after mechanical failtlrcs dcla)'ed IC'f'Vitt. a railf'Olld official u id. Hundreds of riot troopen took about four hours to di the an commuters. Two policemen were slilhtly injured and no one was anested. the Slo Paulo state IJOhce said. A SPC>kc:sworaan for tlae commu1cr train service said at least 1,000 commuters to Seo Paulo were in tllle three stations. but she had no estimates on bow many joined~ rodc-throwi .. mobs. Nine railroad cars of one train were "totally deStroyCd by fire. and the same number of cars of another train were partially damaecd by rocts thrown by the mobs." spokeswoman F.dith Villas Boas said. Sleeptnlklng defenae •aeee.llal TORONTO -A man wu band innocent of killil'I his mOthci-ln-&aw after the deferitc sa'id he was sletpWa.lki .. When he drO~ 14 miles IO her~ hit her with an iron bar a1'd stabbed her. Aft Ontario Suptcme Court jury dclibmucd for nine bou.rs bdOrc :•tins Ketlncdl Parts Oft Tltuncllay. Protccuton cataed the slttpwalkifts ~ ludicrous. Patts. 24. of PW:lliet-On&ario, was chlrSd with~ mUrda' in \M be91ias ud ...-.. death of lartliara Woods. 42, in tbe beCI of her luburtlen ~Mine on May 24, 1917. Plrta; Mo ....... ia cUllDIY. it ldD Willi tbe auemPlcd miltderolhit falbcMD-llW. Dmis Wood&; • J a-t music ud dPcei plus U'Miliwl tOod -.11 be htured at a ~= ftanckaisinc hival ne•t at the Ota• County Fair· .. ,, ... er:.,.-"'" rinc the event i I&. ...... a.. Otllll ••• a.di to fund bUciinc the first chWch oa the perish's permanent lite at 4949 Alton Partway. Theann\W festival is open and free to the public from 6 to l I p.m. June 3. l 1 a.m. to 11p.m.June•.,and11 a.m. to I p.m. June S. Food booths wiJI include specially ercparcd bttf shishkebab dinners. Gyro sandwiches. Greek sauaee. cheese and spinach pies and tra• ditional Grttk pastncs -baklava. loukoumathcs. theples and kouroulakia. Grcck coffee will also be available. Other booths will have gold jew- elry. onhodo~ croucs and icons. wheel of fortune. deli. import 11n booth. pmes and prizes. Dnwinp will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday for an '18 Honda CRX and ·other valuable prizes. Winners need not be prcxnt. .. Thou&h enjoyment is one of the reasons for holdina the festival. it has a more serious purpose... said the Rev. ~ S. Stcphanies. pastor. Proceeds will ao toward rompletion of the church in south county. The churcht which nol" has S2S rcaistercd famalies. received its char- ter in 1977 and cclcbrated its first litufl)' at a temporary site at Mission Viejo Hi&h School the foUowina year. The S~ parcel on Alton Parkway was pruchased in 1980: the first buildina. a mulu-purposecenter. was completed in l 98S and paid for in 1987. In addition to this buildina. the master plan calls for a church. chapel, dar,<arc center. two-story school buildi,._ meetina-<Onference center. audjtonum-banquct hall and full- • RNice lt11Chcn. A carib 10'Ner' wil ~the pounds. • • • One-of+ltind jcwtlry to ---eruwa~ complttc Wida .....,,.. 1ation and lwu1riot11 ICCIOID~ dations. wall be 81ft0111 itelnl ofl'eled for bid at the annual e*1ion ol9* ...................... ..._.. on June 4 at its facility. 2100 1~ar Vista. Newport Beach. The event. which will feature an elqant iit-down dinner and live· entertainment. will bqjn' with a preview at 6:30 p.m. The auction will start at 9: 1 S p.m. • • • Picnics with Pizazz will be demo~ strated at the luncheon mtttinaofthe San C1cmente Chnstian Woman' Club at 11 :4S a.m. Thursday at the San Clemente Inn. Entcrtianmcnt .,,,;n be provided by Cheryl R~ from Glendora. • • • Fnendsh1p Sunday. will be ot>-~rved atthe 9 and 10:30a.m. serv~ at the Lapa Presbytertu Otlttl, 41 S Forest Ave. • • • The Ualtartu aiaret of S.4NJe.. Mitt Valle1 will hear Dr. Guy de Mallac talk about "Dynamics of SocialCbanscm India." at 10:30a.m. Sundal at the V ieJO Elementary Schoo . 26782 Via Grande. Mission v . tCJO. The speaker as a profC$$0r in the School ofHumaniucs at UCI. • • • Dr. Susan Schrimshaw. professor of public hcaJth and anthropology at UCLA and associate director of the UCLA Laun Amcnca Center. will speak at the I 0:30 a.m. mectina Sunday of the lJaltartu UU.enalllt Felle......, of Lapa Bea~ 429 ('yprcss Drive. • • • Mission Sunday will be observed at I 0 a.m. Sunday at the ...,_. Bead Ualte4 Meca.tist a.rd. 21632 Wesley Drive. South Laauna. Speakers will be Tom and Ginscr Jlm Pappaa and Pamela Peten demoutnte a feedft 48nce tbat wUI be eeen at the annaal Greek Fe.ti.al. Osborne from 8c)ond War.~neduca­ t1onal movement dedicated to peace- ful resoluuon of conflicts.. • • • Lisa Ross. dau1tner of Gil and Janice Ross. won first place and S2S in the annual Bible contest. sponsor- ed b) Temple Betll El, a Reform conarcption 1n Laauna Nicuel. Other v.-inners arc laura K.arass1k. dauahter of Dr. and Mrs. Steven K.arasslk.. second. Patncia Roo~y. daughter of Hal"T) and Vu1m11 Roone). third. Noah Pratt. son of Robert and Sharon Pratt. fourth: and Vicki O'Neill. dau&hter of Stephen and Cynthia O'Neill. fifth. • • • Hundreds of new toys and dolls ha"c been distributed to patients at C'hildrcns Hospital of Ora~oun­ t). The gifts wcrt from the Id. Clttle Bespi&al VisltaU. c...Jttee of aaba4 of ln1lle hwid Cater. Orenge COilM OM.Y N:OT,....,,_, ._It, _. Russian children ... -~ receive greetings Amettcans ·cards mark anniversary of Christianity NEW YORK (AP) -Tbro~ah thrir churche$.. Amencan children arc tendiQI a colorful weam of aood wishes to their counteTpl1U in the Sov~ U ftion U I\ matU the I ,()()()th anni~ of Cbnstianity theft. ··1 love )Ou," many of the )OUQ&· sters tcTa .. t on their band-fashioned card decorated with brt&btly hued ft1urn. .. Let'$ be friends ... Write to me ... Called a child-to-duld "crayon bripdc ... about 40.000 cards have bttn rtte1ved by the National Coun- cil of Churches (or ttla)' to ctuldrn of Soviet church members. The cards arc ~1n1 camcd pe-r- tonally in batches by chureh poups visitin& Soviet churches this year. Groups ~nt in April and May and others 10 m Jul). AUCUSl. September and October. Addftionally. many Prolestant. Roman C'athohc and Eastern Or- thodox IC'aders from tb1s country and elscv.herc arc to ~ there for spcclal ~lcbrauons June S-16. But it was the outpounna of fond. JOYful anwork by children in more than 3.000 Sunday school cl.uses in about 60 dcnom1nat1ons that provided the scnumcntal touch. "It .-as an ovttflo'Wl na of chikltm • 1 naturalncu," says Suunne Nqel. a New York Episcopalian who oria- mated the proJect. askina churches across the country to send cards made b) )'OUl\&Slers. She says some include photos of themselves and fam1hcs. and adds.. ''Thcscarcreall) mcan1Q,ffui. They·rc pcnonalized. so the rccetv1nc Soviet child can say. "See, my American friend has brown haar. · " Many of the cards. wh1cb ha"-e come from children 1n all 50 states. -arc decorated wuh crosses.. heans. flap. birthday cakes. balloons. trtts. flov.-crs and sm 1 h nc faces. Besides wish1na ... hl•11PPJ:,:C::Sii many cards indUdt ·ie 1ffcci1on aftd mecnna ...... TMrc alsd arc typical miuptllinp. such as .. KIMM and "prays t~ Lord ... "Wt want to bt &imdt widl brothers and 1i ten in <llri• ita U.S.S.R. and M tmd thele made btrtbday cards u to11r11M1 friendship," wrote the te9Cher l1 Denver Sunday school datl. Wbtn some of the cards were distributtd to Soviet childrn church 1n Kiev, "mothers bed••• their C)CS. .. Sl)S the Jle'v • .p Lindner. who led a U.S. &our thett 1n April The: cards '""i< from ~ elaborate. man) with words p1ctuf"C'S in cn)on colors. othen with magtC markers or wa Some children sent posters b) the whole class. olhen dGdl banners. -!tOJll Nasel says the project .. ra down hate" and "lessens fear .. tween Soviet and American ch and "helps us to see our m Chnsuantt) • "So much of the hate on~ bot 1s manufactured. and ourchildttl\ afraid u ch child who sits scribbles awa' will feel less ed." . The overwhelm1n1 response to proJCCt was ~ncrated jn pen article about 1t an the Mardi issue of Guideposts. an · dcnomtnauonal mqazine pu.br b) the Rev. Norman Viocmt Kathy Todd. coordinator o( ecumenical travel seminars lo Soviet. says the ~n.se has "toudun& and dramatic dCrldl strauon of an openness to and in m Sovact Chnsuans. -The cards are. for the most sM comanc from orduwy C'hnstiaBs"ifl over Amcnca. 1n fact from the people most often thoucht of as petriotic and anti-Soviet. -This Oow of f)Od wiU toward thm brothers and sisters in the Sovie'l Union shows the stron• desire o~ pan of many Amcncans to involved and to know each better.~ rt Secret AIDS study by U.S. Catholic bishops assaile<J ., ,.. A...mte4 Pna ST. LOUIS-The Rcli&ion Ne~ writers Association has voiced its dismay that U.S. Roman Catholic bishops have decided to discuss their conflict over their AIDS statement in seatt. Review of the statement. assaJlcd by conservative bishops because ll aflowa teachina about condoms in public school AIDS education. was scheduled at a meet\na June 24-27 in A Corclel Welcome from TMUnlted llwtMdlet CMwch (t ~lCENTltl tJITEO WlltOOSl CtllRCH *'-....... ... c.... .. ... ...... S..wkw 9:30 All Rev. J. Harry Haines FIRST~D METHOCMST CHURCH 1911 St. & Harbor BIYd. Ohurd\ Sd'OOI t:OO w~ t .oo Met 10-30 a.tea D. ~. Mlnlst9r eo.. .... mSAVDDI tMTID •lHOUiST C*MCH 1191 .... ...... a.. ..... -·-.... Or. W!Hiem E S...i . 979-1234 ............... .............. .... .._ ....... n•••• .=-.m. ••tHIH-CM _ .. , ... . -· .-ll ....... ..... 'WLPl• .......... UL Collqcvillc. Minn. Ed B!iJls of the Richmond (Va.) T1mcs-D1spatch. president of the RNA. sent its protest in letter to Archbishop John May of St. Louis. president of Catholic bishops. uprcssi04 appreciation for "the openness Wlth which the bishops ha"c conducted their mcetiQP in IU'l'nt )Un.•• Brigs. asked l'C'- considcration. pf the decision .to bold the session on AIDS behind closed doors. -0ur fear 1s that the intense pubhc interest and controversy over the AIDS statement has turned the conference back to its prcv1ous policy of secrecy." Brigs wrote. FRAMINGHAM. Mass. -A monitorina 0"11n1z.auon says that accord1na to a report from Hona Kona. three Jesuit priests hek! ln pnson in.Ouna for seven years N\-C been released. The U.S. ofTfitt of Kcston Colleae. '4-h1ch keeps chttk on ret-saon 10 communist countncs. said the three -the Revs. Francu Xavier Caio Shifang. Michael Qian Shenguan and Stanislaus Yan Yunli.ang -are in addition to thrtt Roman Cathohc pnsoncrs released last winter. RICHMOND. Va. -About 11 .000 Southern Baptist women filled lhc Richmond Coliseum this month Wlth papntry and cel- ebrauon. mark1na the IOOth an- n1"cnary of the Woman's Misstonary Union. The 1.2 million-member orpniz.a~ t1on over the )Un has raised S 1.2 billion to support missionary -.ork. W ASKINGTON -The presadcnt of the United Church of Omst has urJcd the U.S. Concm;s to enact comprdtcnsive economJC sancuons apanst South Afna. citina 1ndka- uons that nci~bof'ina Afiican Slates favor such action. The Rev. A""cry D. Post. who dclcotion to that rcs>on in April, the Senate Foreian Rela.bons C mittec that church and iovcm leaden in Al'\ll)l&. Zambia. batrwc and Botswana want l U.S. action qainst South 1 racist S)'SlCM. -our di.scuuions pve C"iden« of a clear consensus ... that the bd-sk>ve policy of the Rcapn admim~ toWatd Southern Afiic:a .Jm_'bllit miapidcd and oounterproduct.ivc. •• eli1io1U ieect"e!I HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH l~tlChntl) ,.., ........ ._.. ...... --~hectl M1-,S111 Mor nine Wor~h1p l O AM Sunday School 9 AM Parklq avail&ble m baU pukiq lot ac....atrMt. •••·-~ ... mcaa , DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of the lnf1ntt~ Way Sunday Service at 10 a.m. 1n the Auditorium Halec..e1t Club 3107 K~ooke Line. com MfY 2blksE~of~ Office .... ,.22 Minister Dr. Wliam R. Parter "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" i ST.MARK P&ESBYTBIAN CHUllCH 2100 Mar V&Sta Of. Jamboree Bl.ct. & Easttnff Soutti Newport Beach .... ..... , ..... ,.., .............. ...... ,.., 9i30e..M .... .... ~ .. a.-. ... CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 710 Vktcwle It .. Coet. Meu L°"* Y. Tomow, Ill..._ .,,_,.,, .............. 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After the show t>cains. he and his and guests will have special seating on -Susan Granger WMCA (N Y I PAUL HOGAN LINDA KOZLOWSKI " ...... ·~leACll .__...,. ~-..i~ .. ,.... .....,.. • .._._ •&To.> •LAmlADA ·~ ........ .......... ..... .......... c..... --.. ,.... ....... ......, •COSTA -·~ 1aMM LAOWUi 9IAQI •ITAllTOll ._.._,_ .... o.w.... ~ .... a.. ,_....,..c:-r 01.-01 .. ,~ 491-1711 91417 •COSTA_ .... ._C..,_Ml-'111 *lml!OllVllA> ,_O...._ *.01lt ][ *WCll-TP ..... Clo-._ .., .... , .... _____ , ENll(WllD• ..... lllMPNfl "RAme> •" , .. , snwm:amuc. 11:U·Z.•Hl-7 l~t-•llJI a platform above the roaring tiaers and lions. He bought that. too. Rhynerson and bis wife, decor- ations chairwoman ltaWeea. were among the 2SO bidders at fund-raiser at the Irvine Hilton. The Jack Murdys bought a 14-day cruise to Alaska and added $4,600 to the treasury of the chorale. .. The money we raise tonight ($55,000) goes for the chorale's opcr- terian Chu~h. .. Previously. we had a dinner chair and an auction ch<.ir, but this year Katie did both." added Bunce, tbCR with husband 0-1. While Bunce was Sin1Jn1 1n ~nta Ana, the other aucsts 4ined on Kono salad and continued with filet mipon wtappcd in spinach and filo douah, and strawberries for dcssen . Others there included honorary When John Rhynenon blo•• the ring- master's whistle, theclrcu•can beg1n. a ting expenses," said chairwoman chairwoman Patricia Predrteb Katie Ducu. She has been a mem-Dolsoa and husband ae.. music ber of the chorale for j ust over one director Bill Hall, Suu BeedlMr, year. Jue Grier, Lee and ~ Bustela, "I always loved to sing. but was Noey ftor9&oa, Kittle and J.U afraidtotryforthechoraleuntil I read Ru,LUUeRIMe,~1 and J .. Wul a book on self-esteem ... she said ... , Lloy.. Herb and MllU WleMaiek, audttioned then and t made it." Reta and Ham Rawtlu. GaJle and Attending with Duncan was hus-Robert ADdenoa, the Qallde W.ll· band Jim and sons Mille, Jim and ney1 and Bobble and emcee PHI Andrew. Bent. .. We staned workma on this event nine monthsqo. It's not just a matter of making a phone call and aettina auction items. It takes a lot of work to put on this event," said chorale member Dona Bance, who between the silent and live auction drove to Santa Ana to sina at Trinity Presby-' The panygoers aot the event under way with champqne and hors d'ouevres while ~ walked from table after table bidd1ns on the silent auction items. Later 1n the d inina room. auctioneer Ju BeMla was promptina bids. TV -- Van Dyke, Moore to return 11 •1 U,.iM:IS-lll lt-U "flAmO ... , .. , SllWJlll stau• "FRIDAY THE 1STM PART Vlr' (") l:tl-~ttt-1 ....... 1 "WILLOW" <~I lHI ,.: :~ Jt11tt1 WIU.OW ... ) In 70mm 1 I :4") 2 :ZO 41tJ 71JO 10: U ~ 7:40 tO:ff IUf _.... ---IWlft 111u:maw..., , .............. , .... 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Erica'• privaw eye C98aot find Silver. Sk~ pretends she it lli11 In a w ma Man raids a file which states that c hffo the f11herofNina'1 baby. • • • AN~ WOIUJ): Lisa uxs heT • • • 'Cosby Show' may be facing final season NEW YORK (AP) -Bill Cosby "as coy about whether 1988-89 would be the final season for .. The Cosby Show." but he said he's aoina all out next year. .. This as our finh season, and it's \upposcd to be OU(' last, SO I'm a<>in& to have my fun this )'Qr -not in messin' ue. but in do1na thinp even better.' said Cosby. who appeared at NBC"s unveilina of its fall schedule for advertisers. He has previously said he would only do the show five years. In its four seasons so far, it has consistently been the top-rated network show and is credited with makina NBC the No. I network.. Cosby pve a plus to the strikina Writers Guild of America, promisina the show would be as 1ood as ever .. once we act our writers back." 'Rambo Ill': Theflasco "They're askina for more money. and they're 1oan1 to iet it. .. lf they don't come back, it's all over for TV -and you all have no jobs. .. The 2-month-okt stnke centers on creative control and royalties from syndication. ·Cosby~ mostl_y tonau..:-in- cheek.. Wlth the advertisers to buy time on his show next season. A frequent pitchman for a number of products, he added: "Some of ~u have not called me to do commercaals for you. I have your names." As for "A Different World." the critically bludaeoncd but com- merciall}' succcssf ul ~noff of his show. Cosby said. A Different World' is son of a peybeck. a china: to sec a child who says. ·1 know what I'm doina,' 10 off and take care of him or herself . IUlllllO.• lll1I'\ ::.=:-..... l a ~ ATllll-STNI ltiWI -· ............ ____ -........ -----.. ,..l_ ... •U-..._ ....... .... 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You'U oe "in touch" with representative of special IJ"C>llp,_ hospital, institution. Libra tnvolved. CAPtUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll pin pa~r ~ition of spiritual values. you'lf also have opponunt· ty to be rid of superfluous material. Wish is fulfLlled i"rt unusual manner. Spotlight on secrets, clandestine arranaements. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Accept challenge of deadline. Individual you admire will pay meaningful compliment. Relationship, previously tepid, heats. up. Older family member discusses unusual project. Capricorn is in picture. PDC!S (Feb. 19-Mart:h 20); Personal horizons expand, you perceive potential an_d 9.)Uld actually ma~ arranacmcnts for CTUise. Empbdis on popularity, speculation. strong love relationship. Aries plays role. IF MAY H IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cyck bighlilbts concern relating to home, family relationships., possible change of residence or marital status. Financial picture bri&htens. opportunity exists to inC1'1se income considerably. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius people play important roles in your life. You arc intuitive. an excellent teacher. capable of successfully dealing with public. You have kuck of making people laugh during times of crises. November will be memorable for you in 1988. Chinese thirst multiplies Res>ort out of China says people there; today arc drinking seven times as mpch bc'Cr as they drank a decade ago. Q.' Isn't somethinJ odd about pco'* who talk to their flowers? A., Not if they don't argue. No fliPPfncy intended. Those who purpprt lo know say flower talkers are num~us and nice. Nicer, for exam- ple. than drivers who talk to traffic ligh~ LM. BOYD know. don't know. But Japanese researchers say their studies suggest something of the sort. At least. they say. the societies in which a lot of people live to be very old seem to be made up mostly of smaller people who eat sparin&Jy. When I quoted one authority as claiming a Douglas fir was a pine, another said, No. it's indeed a fir, but still another said. Wrong. it's a false hemlock. i.e. pseudo tsuga. Research goes on. The fint platypus taken from Australia to E"lland stirred up a lot of arsumcnt. Most onlookers thou&ht it was a hoax. What they wanted to know was how the odd parts of diffcttnt animals had been patched together that way without killing the basic beast. Divorced dad '~ self-pity obvious to reader Q. Can you deny that Bonnie Glass int.r<*iuced the tango in this country in 1914? o. sir. the record shows she was ncing partner of one Rudolph ino, and they introduced the He became famous as a movie lt.11' a decade later. Name of the romanlic, shor't-lived Valentino lives ~his 1920s. .Even as the name o( the romantic. shon-lived James Deaf lives beyond his 1950s. That Irishmen make good trial la~ has Iona been the claim of tho5' who believe in such penchants ofo.ionality. Butaccordinatoalepl statijtician. 1t is the attorney of Greek ori~ who merits the most recoa- 0tt1on as a trial winner. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I couldn't go to sleep until I expressed my feelings about that letter from "Divorced Dad in Texas." He said he wanted you to know what a day in the hfe of a divorced father is rutty like. I just wonder if I'm the only one who aot the impression that the jerk is wallowina in self-pity. •• lMIEIS Sounds a lot like my ex-husband. They have both developed the an or ordered child support, J couldn't roing through life playina the victim. afford frozen lasa_pa or a salad from a For example: Your correspondent deli. for a long time I lived on flour. says he sits by the phone hoping one dried beans. cabbase. powdered milk of the kids wiD call "just to say hello." and eggs. I rouldn 't even buy coffee or No call comes and he is so depressed he can't sleep. Why in the heck tcaYouT correspondent whines about docsn 't be call them? not bcina able to ao to a movie with a His wife says she's takina him to friendbecausehedocsn'thavetheS7. court if he doesn't increase the child Poor baby. My .. entertainment" is support check. His rctpOnse got me books from the library and visits with right here. He can't come up with friends and relatives. more money because he's takinf care I · · h bo • 1 of his mother's medical bills. ask. n my opm1on. t at zo s etter was a disservice to every divorced Q. How much J<>ld JOCS into this Ann Landers, what should come first, man who is a good father. I can't country·s class nngs in any Jiven his mother's medical bills or his understand why you printed it. _ year'? child's needs? JERSEY JANE. A. Nine tons. last year. EUerko wntes. .. lsit down alone to DEAR JANE: I.._... fnm a sr-t a dinner of frozen tasaana and a salad may 41tvoree4 ..... ... ... , of SaJ you're a sma.11 person who I aot at the deli." Now ain't that just lkm 11•M a let Uke Cldl .e. fte lfHteS ii widespread ... VMOmODI. Uafor&na&ely, die real victim• of die .... , reladoalMp are die dtlldra. Row sad. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I have bc'Cn awakened at odd hours of the niaht and early in the momina by the sound of what I thought was somebody in the apartment above mine jumping rope. t have since realized that the couple upstairs are engaged in an entirely different kind of activity. . I have a job that i:eq_uirn a g.rcat deal of energy. A good night's sleep is very important to me. and l haven't had one since these poopJe moved in. Please tell me how to deal with this problem. -RED-EYED IN B RIDC[ Q.1-East-Wcst vulnerable, as South you hold: •AX.rf763 QVold 0 kQ542 •A Your partner deals and opens four hearts. What action do you take? APARTMENT 6 (Mpls.). DEAR RED: Y• d•'t say whether yCMI are a male or female. My advice Is to •Pffk wltll dM tame sex aeJ&kbor abo•t tlae "rope-Jam"8&" at o4cflao11n of tlae Dipt. nd uk tf W. cnld be dolle ta uotlter part ef die apartmttt. 111 bet yo. set reslllts. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The crew of the USS Pueblo is holding its 20th reunion during the second weekend 1n Jul}. There arc IOcrewmeo that we havcn·t been able to ~ate. Since everyone reads yo ur column we figured maybe you could help us out. We need to hear from Herman Baldridge. John Grant. Gerald Hagenson. Wendell Lcadt.1.awrcnce ACROll 1 lftltllll • GlmlltoM 10 Abundent 14 L--. dOt"sn't cat much. Does that mean too bad? As a divorced mother who mall prMeeed •n\eble evWeeee }'ou'JJ hve longer than averqe? Don't never received one penny of court-tlaat dM utred betwea former ----------------------------------------. Q~l-~ South~ vulnerable, you 15 F-.:Anb. 11 Exdl-.UI( echoClt -) WEOOl1'1C: BELLS 7 ROOEPTION FOR c! QUEEN OR JUST A MODEST BUFFET ... LEA VE IT TO JAY'S. (we catt aboUt ~tering) Just n.irne a wedding need and Jay's will say '1 do.'' From HmoU$ina and valet parkit'\8 to tnttrtainment to photography, tM Jay's wedding coordiN~ can provide m~ any- thina you netd. lnduding some of thi finnt 'cali!ftd food in Soul.hem C.ilif0m1a. Nt'a~ts can ~ • ftPI as you choose. And. tht biidt WhO wantJ q~ty on a ~ wlD ~ p&ealtd hold: * A.K.1'71 Q' ¢ Qf76 •All The biddina bu proceeded: So•tll West Nortll Eat 1 • PUI 2 NT Paa ? What do you bid now? 17 Dr-*'a room 11 GerMd" 1t 8fted 20 VIUldmuofl 22 Demon 23 LAG 24W1g11 2t Hound 29Top 30 AotmonlcM Q.3-As South, vulnerable, hold: you 11~ S3Tooett ... 17 ..... * AIU'71 'V 63 0 Ql1 •All The biddi"a has proceeded: ScMldl Welt Nortll Eut 1• P•• lNT PUI f What do you bid now? • LMgeblrd 40E11~ 41 lllulllo ' :=· .. 46FM 41Mv .. . 4a ........ ., Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable, you f: = tlrtll bold· • AQM1 Q6 0 Ql16 • M3 • 14 ===-The biddina has proceeded: • v..,. ... ~~ • Mack. Ralph Recd. David Ritter, Steven Rosin. John Shingleton and Ken Wadley. It is extremely important that aJI our brothers be found. Please send any infonnation to E. Stewart Russell. Redwoods Vet Center, 30S V St.. Eureka. Calif. 95501. Thanks so much. Ann. -STU. DEAR STU: ~est1 &o laelp locate mJ11ta1 memben for,....._ are overwlllelmiq. I fecldecl Jeq qo tbt I CCHllo't be&la to laudle diem, -ao I said a ~all wa.o wrote. BecHse &k USS P.eblo wu ncll a 1peclal •tllp nd JOV C9GlaMlllder, Pete Bacller, aad t.Js wife, Rote, are frleiacl1 of mlae, I am prlatlq yo.r letter. Good. lack. by Bii Keane °' THE BLltACDRa by Steve Moore eAfou look nice in that. Daddy. Why don't you ever wear it to wor1c?" .......... -...... ·"'· ....... ..,,. .... _,,,,,..."'···-..... &AA H1M, YA RUeE \ ~OCK HIM ct! HIS CAN~! by Brad Anderson DErmIS THE llltNACE "That's a real team ... and headed right for the old oak tree." by Hank Ketcham PBA1'UT8 by Charles M. Schulz 11\IE ALWAV5 WANTED TO DO TMAT ! i . 0rMge Co.t DAILY PtlOT ISiturdey. M41r 29. 1111 GAMIN AND PATCHES YOlJ GOTTA KEEP TIC?YING TILL'){?\) GET A 1-trT FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE rH Pl!ftLV ~ l:>,...&S t'ER. "1T" PePt •IPS l'Ll SE.EHER~~ ""Ttx:>LoHS. T~E GCXl> OLD M~ AMERICAN WA.Y by Lynn Johnston f JUDGEPARDR .~ by Harold Le Dowe GARPIELD PO '9'00 ~NOW HOW IO ~POT A LAZY PER~N? !o. TRULY LAZc,> P(f~~ON NEVE.R f'INISHE~ ANY ••• by Jim Davis .. P'tJNKY WJMDtllBBAl'f CINOO ,~R P.5.A."f 1ESf RE.5UL. IS HAVE JUST COME IN ... AND I WAN"f 1t> GO CfVER. THEM wrn .. ~. DOOmBOllY l ""°"'' ,,.. ... &l!UGl*9/ •Pt«>' IW>.,. lllJW IMN6 ltA~,,./ fl aum. ' r 'YOU ~ERE OBVIOUSLY RIOL AND I DION 'T HAVOUC"::rH MONEY m I A FULL TANK OF FOR M"rCAR ' I NAllJAAU..Q, A5 "THE ff(~:rr ~RG1Rl.N1HE.~· ' 7HAT'S TH6 liEAllTY fl 'THe ~.~1114Y PON'r PtJ1lfiN() ()If ""'1tlCAL ~~ MnH#6 (All -~/ I\/ l R YOLA lt l ' I I I I e \ ,.,oos l , I 1· I I , . NC C C It 1r1rb ,_ • ..,_ ....... tJI ...... ,... QI' ..., .. "-• ._..__,. __ '* ___ ... ....... •IM-. ............... ~--·---• .... I llCM .,...-.... ---.... ----• : .. a EL ' - ru •2,500 ExRress Credit Available Ocean vi todtsapp IJ JON PERGUI °' ............ DIAMOND Ocean View Hip lead slip away an playoff pme. Each time. C with a lead, but a! of the Seahawks. This time. tho unearned runs la strai&ht year in tt the hands of Di; appearance in the ''When you t Mal reb< for~ Dallas co boards, t• Lakers, 1 DALLAS (AP; John Macleod re act back on defen! the Los Anacles Western Conferea The Mavericks themselves back i process. Mark Aguirre si Roy Tarpley had rebounds as 0; Lakers. I 06-94. 1 night. "I think this i seven games agair we've outrcbound Macleod said ... , Lakers, it's get ba• The Maverick. Laken1 (hit Mondav-t..aken Wednesdav--L¥ Frid .. OaU..S 106, Lalt a.rift 2-1) ..... " L•ken •t Ode: Tuetc1111 D•ltes •t LU.,.1 T'hund9 Lakers at Oalles, S.turdll· ws.... D•ttes at L•ws. •rv> rebounding team season. outrcbou 62-40. The Lakers' Abdul-Jabbar wa bounds. Ma&ic Anacles with eigh1 "Tonight the tc simple effort," · wasn't necessarily "The key was tc we were totally dif two games. I cou were frustrated. .. . The Lakers led, fourth quarter. b worked their way then uted a 17-3 si: out of reach. The Lakers stil seven series, 2- scheduled for Reu1 afternoon . .. They killed u. said the Lakers' ICO~ 30 points i be~ 11 points I "Ttiat was the aettina second and thina that wasn't first two pmcs. TI why they were th team in the NBA.' Los Anaeles Co be could find no fa ctroru .. They (the Ma\ mitted toniaht. '' R• up on us and did 1 the t.11. '1'bey just took had no problem effort. H!l'., Dalla They didn t set bei Aauirre bepn t spurt When be wat on a pltendif\I a SATUAOAY. MAY 28. 1188 ll.lrPlil ~~======Iii:::=======================-====-================:::::::=-=-.-.• Leach, two •re• doublM teema, Wvance ht CIF tennis. 82. Twin•' Vlola IMat• Tiger a tor eighth conaecutlv• victory. 84-=- ~ahawkstum.ble in quarterfinals agairi RGUSON ... :>ND BAR -For the third year in ~ row • HiJh bascbell CC*h Bill Gibbons watched a ray 1n the late lnninp of a CIF quarterfinal e. me. Gibbons has had his ace on the mound out a stranae tum of events has tu med the fate 1wks. ne. the culprit was defense. Three errors. three ins later. the Hawks had fallen for the third r in the quarterfinals. this one a 7-5 defeat at >f Diamond Bar. It was their fifth strai&ht in the quaners. you get to this level. you've got Lo execute ... LVS >OUDd ·win iControls s, topp les s. 106-9 4 (AP) -Dallas Coach !ad realized it was either lefensc or act run over by ~lcs takers in the NBA oferencc finals. :ricks aot back -and aot :>ack into the sencs in the irn scored 23 points and y had 21 points and 20 .s Dallas defeated the -94, in Game 3 Friday t.his is the first time in against these people that >0unded them this year." id. "When you play the .ct back or get cracked." cricks. the NBA's top ~nn.Dallu ( ........ Sewft) . aken '13. Dana. 91 -Laken 123, Dallas 101 ,,...,.. Scere . Laken ,. (Uken IHO G1btions aid ... We're wh~ we have been for many, muy ~rs; and we'rc1oin1homt after the quarterfinals. Some year, we may iet a home aame. Only one team ends up a winner and everyone else goes home fiaurina IOfMtbil'll went wrona." Two years~· Scott $charts' two-run homer in the bouom oftbeei th pve host S1m1Valley a4-3 win over Ocan Vtew int 4-A quancn last year. host Arcadia pulled the bottom of the SC"Cntb rally to tic and then nepted an Ocean View lead in cx1ra innings by strilona for a pair 1n the bottom of the ninth for a 7-6 win in the ~A quarters. This season. they had knocked the Brahmas' staner Plu1Spcrc(8-l)out 1n the fif\h. but with a 5-3 lead and ace Dan Nault)' looking strong on the mound. Diamond Bar bcpn to hit. Naulty. pitching for the thud time in eight days af\er retumina from a 45-day suspcnSton. allowed Just a sin&le to Lhe first eiaht batters he faced. including a stnkeout to start the fifth. Then. lcadoff hiller Kyle Schuler looped a soft liner just over first ba~rnan Man Benram and nevt'r helJtated In ioina for two. d1van1 safe!Y head first into second as ht' cau&ht the C>c«n V1t'w outfield rdaxina. ··That iot us aoina." said Diamond Bar Coach Dents Paul of bis team captain. "It was not a ptttt)' hit He's doM that for us all )'Cir .. &q&ed third and threw home whe'rc Brahmas' ca Bascom Mellon put the double-play taa on St Hernandez. Tito Quiles followed with a sin&le to n&ht. movina Schuler to third. and Jim Edmonds fOUov.ed v.1th a solid Stn&)e to left to dnH Schuler in. When Mane Brenner misplayed the ball and allowed 1t Lo roll to the fence Quiles scored to tie 11 and Edmonds moved to third coming in moments later when Tonr. Darden hfted v.hat proved to be the pme-wmnina sacnfice fly to center Gibbons ar&ucd that Lhe ball caromed off Bcrtra outs1<k ankle, away from the home plate umpire. mak 11 a foul ball. but the appeal was unsuccessful. "It bat down, .. said Gibbons po1ntJl\I to his an "then took off. h's hard enou&h to call balls and tnk knew he couldn't make the call, but I as.kcd him to ch ~11h lhe 01her IU)S " ··1 sav. some clutch h1ttmg when they ""t're do-wn." Gibbons said ''The\ put the bat on the ball 1n ~C> s11uat1ons. Their h(ad honchos came through. The ~1d that 4ot the doubk and leged 11 to second. that v.as <1 big pla). · Paul. who coached Dlamond Bar to the 2-A tit 1985. said. "R1&ht before the double play. I tum T ~IT) Roche. one of m) assistants and said. 'lfwe ,et of th1~. v.e'll be in good shape · He said don't even about 1t. .. It's a quarterfinal pml". and for some reason third game an the pla~offs 1s JUSt always a wild one." Gibbons can '1 argue ~1th that after the last t ) l·ars Edmonds had relic' ed Spt"re and proceeded to v.al~ three of the first four batters But the hot-h1t11n1 Ben ram hll a ball dov.n the th1rd·ba~ hnc. which Schuler snaaged .. A lot of teams 10 out in the first round that co (Pl-..e eee 8EABA WIS Boyd silence La Serna, 2- Woodbridge moves into semis after h er one-hit effort BJ ~I WOLCO'M' ...., .... Cow; 4 •• 1 Thett were 32 teams which entered theCIF2-A softball playoffs Lh1s year. but onl) one Tiffany Boyd. Boyd. who pitched Woodbn• to a share of the 2-A title in 1987 and sole posscss1on of the Pac1fic Coast Leaaue crown as the league's Most Valuable Pla)er this season. won..i.d her magic again Friday in a quar- terfinal match at home agamst La Serna. Throwing her second one-hit shutout in three playoff pmes, Boyd and the Warriors (24-6) won, 2-0. over the l.anC'Cf'S (20-5-1) to advaocc to T~y·s semifinals apJJ\St Ar· royo at a site Lo be determifled.. While Boyd (22-4) limited !ht Lanttrs toa lone s1n&Jc 1n the second. stnking out 10 and walkin& one. her Coach Kodee Murry stressed the 1mponancc of the entire team effon Friday. touJh e ver) inn mg.·· One pla) a Woodbndae failed to make sn the second in nearly ~t the Wamors early. In top of the mmng. Stephanie St reached first base on the Warn onl)' error Stcwan moved to second on Lancers· lone base hit. a sin&Je pitchCT Tr-atty Gruwell. and to on a aroundout. W ith runners on second and third, Bo}d bore down. SCttJDJ the next batter to ltnc out ana stnk1n1 out the followin1 batter on four pitches. "8asically. we have such a JOOd <kfensc," 8o)d said, ~1 W&.SJUSt tl)ang to set (the Lancers) to hit the ball on the gr~und and let our defense 10 to work. The Wamors also went to wo Lhe plate. In the bottom of the and one out. catcher KJm John chopped a grounder down the th base lane and outn10 the throw, w wled O\ICT the first baseman's put Johnson on second. She thm mo"'ed to third on N Johnson's pound out sacnfice scored what turned out to be w1nnin1 run on a RBI single C'hanssc KJino . .... .,.. hme Dallas, 12:30 o.m. ...... .,.,~ L..ekers, .. .30 o.m. ..,,....,., Game Woodbrldfe'• TUfany Boyd (left) and third ba.eman Suao Sprtni are unable to ....................... hand.le lo.fteld Oy da..rinar eecond lnntna. spru.c wu char&ed witll error on play. "Boyd 1s out there. throwm.g. domg a good job, but there att ci&ht players out there playina hard behind her." the first-)car coach said. "The kids behind her arc out there ma.king the plays 1n the field. s1.1nd1na out t.hcrc Boyd helped her own cause 1n founh. After lcadina off Wlth a s1 O\ICr the third baseman's oulSu.:;1~1111119 &love, 8o)d Look adva.ntqe of La.nccn· throwana error and Johnson's run-sconna sacrifice tly; center , ... ,. 6 o.m. (ff neceuarv) rtw111v, ,_. 4 SUMllY, ,,.. s •kers, 12~ o.m. (If necess· 1cam dunna the regular 'Cbounded Los Angeles. Geerlings stuns field; CdM, Warriors quaJif ers' 7-foot-2 Kareem .r was held to four rc- Newport Harbor runner surprtse1 :Goo victor; Carter double-winner at Masters l&JC Johnson led Los - eiaht. the tolll d1fTercncc was rt." Tarpley said. ..It sarily adjustments. r.oas to be agreuive. and lly different than the first J could sense that they ed." sled, 76-7 s. enterina the ter, but the Mavericks · way to an 85-8-4 lead. 7-3 spurt to put the pme "S still lead the best-of- ;., 2-1 , with Game 4 r Reunion Arena Sunday ed us on the boards." ters' Byron Scott. who ints in Game 2 but was ~nts Friday. s the key. They were d and third shots, some- asn't happcnina in the cs. They showed ton~t :re the best rebounding JBA." :s Coach Pat Riley uid no fauh with his tram's : Mavericks) were com- 1t. .. Riley said. ··~y JOt did a aood job denyma took over pbys.ically. I blem with my ~m·s Dallas is a pat team. iet here by chance ... p.n the pme-cliDchina e was awarded a basket inacaJI. By ROGER CAR~N Of ... Dtillf ........ NORWALK -Newpon Harbor High distance coach Bob Van Sickle wasn't sure what he was really feeling -in pain or out of this world after pounding his fists on concrete. wood and anythina else in his way as he watched his Jim Gcer1ings pull off the stunner of the night. Edison H1&h wc1aht coach Tony Ciarclli. meanwhile. wore his cus- tomary grin and relaxed as his prodij). Kalcaph Caner. buried the field an the shot and discus. That was the scene Friday ni&ht before 3.360 at Cerritos Collcse as the CIF Southern Section sent its best to the state track and field meet here at Cerritos Colleae next week, bcginnina Friday. Carter. the two-ttme runner-up at state the past two years who has had It all his way so far this season. leads the way in the shot (62-S'h) and diSC'Us ( 178-3). while Gcerlinas is the sur- pnsc blue chip in the 1,600. Others who distinguished them- selves at the Masters Meet Friday. which qualifies five in each event for the state meet: Marina Hi&h hurdler Man: Kallick (14.57): Corona del Mar standouts Eddie Lavelle (9:02.90 in the 3.200) and Jim Robbins in the 1.600 (4:10.74) and Manna's Shanon Winkelman in the 3.200 mctcn (9.03.S7). Also: Pole vaultm David Noel of Edison (IS-0) and Harbor's R.W. Henson ( I 5-0). as well as Mater Oct hurdler George L}nch (1 4 61) and Edison shot-putter Kevm Aynn (54-7•1~). Gecrhnp clearly was the bigest surpnse as he dt'mohshed his own personal best of 4: 15.1, as well as shocking the rest of the 1.600 field with his 4:09.54 to lead a 1-3 area finish. Robbins closed an for third and also paned a benh at the state meet. For Robbins It wasn't a shocker - he's the CIF 3-.\ champion and his 4.10.74 was a solid effort -a pt"rsonal best. But for Gcerhngs. clearly one of the best pure athletes at Harbor 1n years. it was a reversal of frustration which has Sttn him fall shon of his expectations. He entered with the slowest quali- fying time (4: 17.02) and even his coach admitted he had has finsers crossed. He ran JU5t off the pett of Joe IX" me ofSauaus for most of the race. then took the lead with 120 mt'ters lcf\ and won 1t eo1ng away 1n 4:09.54. Ck vane finishinJ at 4: I 0.40 with Robbins closina mat 4: 10.74. "I should have aooe a little earlier.·· was Gccrlings' only complaint of the best ra~ of his Hfe. "for a Iona time l was content to just be second. but Lhen I thought. 'Why?' .. It puts Gecrli1t$S not only 1n the hunt for state honors. but as one of the prime runners to bcaL (Pieue ... OBSRLUIOS/82) \ ... ., ,,_. t llll I t•. ,. •Jft. • .,.. t -............. . • 'Oi 1V. CMlilllt • • ·-•IUIJllPC. , • . . .... .......... Newport Jlart»or•a Jim GeerU.,. wu a ........ wt.aw la tlM 1,800 __,. htcla7 nei1J.DC at tM .,.._ • ....._ Finley ends win dro1J61Jt for AD.gel starters, 4-2 W oodbrtctge third, Sea Kings fourth l 1.600-meterrelay 8 7 lllC'BABD DUNN ...,,_cw, z ta NORWALK-The> save the for last 1n moeu like this. Lcavin.1 thnller unul the end. Had you bttn one of the 3.3 attendance at the Masters Fnday night at CcmLos C'ollqe watch the giTls 1.600 meter rtla) )Ou woWd ha,·e said somcthinJ h .. ~wow: AmwQlly. Woodbndgr Hip' i<JlC'I Keffer came out of no"' here I launch the Wamors from fifth Lh1rd on the final lap. finishina pla« ahead of Corona del Mar The Sea Ki".'fS-for awhile. tho the) were disqualified. Stand d·ta) nc Kerr was in tears when heard the news. They found out later 1t was mro r«t. hOWC\ICT -They had the red up and t0mc roach was yclhng that Corona <k Mar was d1 qualified..~ said Kcrr A.ppattntl). Kttr stepped out l around her lane be~ rtte1"10 l baton from Laune SaWln Some- ~ in t~ wa). too. But K M\'fflheleu, manqcd to s1.1n 1n lane and run 1 S6.3 No v1olat1on Km. the Clf l-A champion 1n 400 and 200. f11ttd to quah6 in 400 ( fin1sh1na sixth) before simnt out the 200 The Sea Kinas nttded~ freb f()( tht l .600 meter ttla) -whte "(te..~ WOODBRIDG& 19'' COLOR TU SATUROAV, MAY 28. 1888 .,Piii ,;::s:ii~=====:=::1•1::i1::====;·============================================== ... =---11 l:Mch, two .,.. doUblee tNma. iMIYance In CIF tennis. 82. Twin•' Viola be•t• Tigert for eighth conaecutlve Ylctorr. 84-=- Seahawkstum.ble in quarterfinals agaiii BJ JON naGUSON ... .._ ....... DIAMOND BAR -For the third year in a row. Ocean View Hlfh basebaU coach Bill Gibbons watched a le.ad slip away 1n the latt innif\JS of a CIF quarterfinal playoff pme. Each time, Gibbons has had his ace on the mound with a lead. but a stranac tum of events has tu med the fate of the Scahawks. This time. the culprit WIS defense. Thrtt errors. thrtt unearned runs later. the Hawks had fallen for the third strai&ht year an the quattcrfinaJs. this one a 7-5 defeat at the fiands of Dtamond Bar. It was their fifth strai&ht appearance in the quarters. "When you set lO this level. you've iot to execute.'· Ma vs rebound for win Dallas controls boards, t opples Lakers, 106-9 4 DALLAS (AP) -Dallas Coach John Macleod reallied it was either act back on defense or get run over by the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Western Conference finaJs. The Mavencks sot back -and 1ot themselves back into the teries in the process. Mark A&uirre scored 23 points and Roy Tarpley had 21 pomts and 20 rebou.nds as Dallas defeated the Lakers, 106-94. an Game 3 Friday nipt. "I think tlµs. IS the first time in seven games against these people that we've oult'Cbounded them this year." Macleod said. "When you play the Lakers. it's get back or get cracked." The Mavcrtcks. the NBA ·s top Uken n . Dallu (lftt·ef·~) ~v-Laken 113, o ... s " WedneMMy-Laken 123, Oaa.s IOI Ft*Y'I Scier'9 Dalla. t06, lAkers 9• (lAkers Mf'iel 2-t) , .. cs G1~ id ... We're .whcfJ we ha~c been for many. maey yan. and •e're aoin1 home after the quanrrfinals. Some )at, M may att a home pme. Only one team ends up a winner and everyone else aoes home fiaurina tomnhiftl went wron ... " · Two Jt&ni. SCon Schatts' two-run homer an the botlOln oft.be c· th pve host Sama Val~)' a ._3 wan over Oceaa View in l ._A quarters. l.a$1 year. host Arcadia pulled the bottom of the seventh rally 10 tic and then nepted an Ocean V aew lead 1n extra innanp by str1k1n1 for a pair an the bottom of the ninth for a 7-6 win in the ._A quarters. This season. they had knocked the Brahmas· starter Pau1Spcrc(8-1 )out in the fifth. but wuh a 5·3 lead and ace Dan Naulty looking strong on the mound. Diamond Bar bepn to hat. Nau.lty. p1tch1n1 for the third tame an eight da}'s after returnina from a 45-day suspension. allowed JUSt a single to the first eipt batters he faced . including a strikeout to Sl.lrt the fifth. Then. leadofT hatter Kyle Schuler looped a soft hner ~ust O\n' first ba~man Man Bertram and M\iCT bnatated 1n ioif\I for two. d1' ana safely he.ad fim into Sttond as he cauaht the Ocean View outfield relaxina. taged thud and lh~w ho~ where Brahmu' ca Bascom Mellon put the double-play tq on St Hernandez. "That aot ui soana. ··said Diamond Bar Coach Denis Paul of his leam captain. "It was not a ~II) h11. He's done that for us all >car .. Tilo Quiles rollov.ed with a sinale to n&ht movans Schu.ler to th ird and Jam Edmonds fOlloy,,ed """ha sohd sancJc to lcrt to dn'c Schuler 1n When Mark Brenner misplayed the ball and aJlowcd 11 to rotl to the fence Quiles scored to lie 11 and Edmonds moved 10 third. coming in momenu. later when Tonr. Darden hftt'd v.hat pro1.ed to be tht' game-wannina sacnfice fl)' 10 centt'r Gibbons araued that the ball caromed off Bert outside ankle. away from the home plate umpire, ma 11 a fouJ baJJ, but the appeal was unsuccndul. "It bat down:· satd Gibbons pointinc to has an "'then took oft' h 's hard enou&h to call balls and nrik< lne-w he couldn't mak.e tM call. but I asked ham to ch! -with the other su>s:· Paul. ,,.,ho coached Diamond Bar to the 2-A titl 1985. said. "Right before thr double play. I turntd Tl'rr) Roche. one of m) assistants and said. ·lfwc ,et of 1h1s. ""c'll be an aood shape · He said don't even about 1t ··1 sav. some clutch hatting when the) v.erc dov. n .. Gibbons u1d ··The) put the bat on the ball an "-('> s11ua11ons. Tht'1r head honchos came throu&h Thr i..1d that fOt the double and legged ll to second that v.as a big pla). · ··1fs a quancrfinal game and for some reason third game an the pla>om 1s JUSI alv.a )s a wild one." Gibbons can't argue v.11h that after the last l 't'ari. Edmonds had relieved Spctt and proceeded to v.all. thr~ oftht' first four batters. But the hot-hlllang Ben ram h11 a ball down thr 1h1rd-ba~ line. which Schuler snagged • .. .\ lot of t~ms &<> out an t~ first round that c (Pleue tee UAllA WU Boyd silence La Serna, 2- W oodbrtdge moves into semis after her one-hit effort BJ UR& WOLCO'M' ..., .... ecu. u t · There were 32 teams which entered the Cl F 2-A softball pla)'offs this year. but only one Tiffany Boyd. Boyd. who patched Woodbnd&c to a share of the 2-A title an 1987 ancf sole possession of the Pacific Coast Lea&ue crown as the league's Most VaJuablc Pla)cr this season, worked her rnagJc apan Fnday an a quar- terfinal match at home against La Serna. Throwing her second one.Jut shutout an three pla>off pmn, Boyd and the Wamors (2~) won, 2-0. over the Lancers (20-S-I) to advance to T ucsdaf s sem 1finals apinst Ar- ro)O at a sue to be determined. While Boyd (22-4) hmited the Lancns to a lone sansJe 1n the second. striking out 10 and walkin& one. her Coach Kodec Murry stressed the importance of the entire team effon Fnday. tough e1.er) annan1--· One pla) a Woodbndgc fie failed to make an the second in nearly cost the Wamors early. In top of the inning. Stephanie S reached first bast' on the Warri onl) error St.eWart moved to second on L.anccn· lone base hit, a stn&)c patcher Trace) Gruwell. and to on a groundout. With runners on S«ond and third. Boyd bott down. tett•ns the next batter to line out and stnking out the followms batter on four patches .. 8ask2ll}' we have such a &OOd defense.'' Boyd said. -1 was just ttyin& to art (the Lancers) to hit the ball on the gr~u.nd and let our defense IO to v.or\. The Wamors also went to wo the plate. In the bottom of the and one out. catcher Klm J chopped a irounder down the th ba~ IJne and outran the throw. w sailed 01.erthc first baseman's put Johnson on second. She then moved to third on N Johnson·s iround out sacrifice scored what turned out to be w1nn1na run on a RBI snl&k Chanssc Kl ano ~..,.,,. L•ken et Oallal, 12:30 o.m. TMMIY's Gllf'M D•llas et L..eun, l:JO o.m. 'TIMwlMv'I 0.... Woodbrtd&e'1 Tlffany Boyd (left) and third bueman Sua.a SprlnC are a.nable to .................... bandle hafleld Oy d~ tecond tnntnc. Sprln& wu cbaraed wttil error on play. "Boyd is out there thro'lfin&. do1n1 a sood }Ob. but there are ei&bt pl.ayers out there play1na hard behind 1aer:· the first-year coach said ... The kids behind her arc out there mak1na the plays in the field. standing out there Bend helped her own causic tn fourth. Af\cr leadans off With a s over the third baseman ·s ou~u~"'·­ afo"e• 8o)d took advantqe of c.anoen· throWlltJ C'm>r and Johnson's run-sconns sacnficie fly ccnta. L•k•n ., o ... ,. 6 0 m. (H nectsMrvl s.tw"9v, NM 4 .. S..V, ..... s o ... , •I LK•n. 12:30 o.m. (H neun· ery) rebounding team durina the regular Geerlings stuns field; CdM, Warriors qualifi season. outrebounded Los AngelC'S. Newport Harbor runner surprise 1,6 00 62-40. The Lakers' 7-foot-2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was held to four re- bounds. M&&ic Johnson led Los Angeles with eight. victor: Carter double-winner at Masters "Tonight the totaJ difference was simple effort," Tarpley said. ..It wasn't n~ssarily adJustments. "The key WIS to be agrcssive, and we were totally different than the first two sames.. I could sense that they were frustrated." The Lakers led, 76-7S, enttrina the fourth quarter. but the Mavericb worked cheir way to an 8S-84 lead. then utede 17-3 spurt to put the pme out of reach. The Laken still lead the bHt..of- 1even series., 2-1 . with Game 4 1eheduled for Reunion Arena Sunda)' afternoon. "They killed us on the boards." said the Lakers· Byron Scott, who scored 30 points in Game 2 but was held to 11 points Friday. '1"hat was lhe key. They were acttina second and third shots, some- thina that wasn't happenina in the first two pmes. They sho...ed aon~t why they were the best reboundtn& team in the NBA ... Los An&elcs Coach Pat Riley said he covld find no fault with his team's cffon. .. They (the Mavericks) were com- mitted toniahi.·· Riley satd. "They JO' up on us and did a aood job denyu'I the ball. .. They just took over physically. I had no problem with my &eam·s effort. H~, Dallas it a peat tam. They didn t tel here by chance." •irre bcpn the pme<tinchina spun When he .,,... •warded a basket 011 IO*ltndinacau. By ROGER CARl..WN OftM..,NlitlMllf NORWALK -Newport Harbor Hiah djstance coach Bob Van Sickle wasn't sure what he was really feeling -in pain or out or this world after pounding his fists on concrete. wood and anytb.in& else an his way as he watched his Jim Gecrlinas pull offtbe stunner of the night. Edison Hi&h wc1&ht coach Tony Ciarclli. meanwhile, wore his cus- tomary grin and relaxed as his prodiJY. Kalcaph Carter. buried the field in the shot and discus. That was the scene Frida)' n1&ht before 3.360 at Cerritos Collese as the CIF Southern Section sent its best to the state track and field meet here at CcrritosCollqe nut week. beginning fnday. Carter. the t-wo-tame runner-up at state the past two years who has had it all h1~ wi)' so far this 5eason, lcads tht way in the shot (62-S'll) and discus ( 178-3), wh1lc Gttrl..anp is-the sur- prise blue chip in the 1.600. Others who distinauished them- sel\'CS at the Masters Meet Friday. which qualifies five 1n each evem for the state meet Manna Hi&h hurdler Marc K.alhck ( 14 .S7); Corona dtl Mar standouts Eddie La"cllc (9:02.90 in the 3.200) and Jim Robbins 1n the 1.600 (4:10.74) .and Marina's Shanon Winkelman in t.ti~ 3.200 melttS (9:03.S7). Also; Pole vaulters 0.vid Noel of Edison (I S-0) and Harbor's R. W ~enbeatE~s, 5-2, 101: IOartli •tralglJt Win Henson ( 15-0). as well as Mater Dea hurdler Gcorie L) nch ( 14.61) and Edison shot-putter Kevan Flynn (54-71/4). Gecrlings dearly was the bigcst surprise as he demohshcd his own personal best of 4· IS. I. as well as shocking the rest of the 1.600 field w11h has 4:09.54 to lead a 1-3 area finish. Robbins dosed 1n for third and also pined a benh at the state mecL For Robbins 1t wasn't a shocker - he's the CIF 3-A champion and his 4: I 0. 7 4 was a sohd effort -a personal best. But fQr Gccrhnp.. dearly one of the best pure athletes at Harbor in years, u was a reversal of frustration which has Sttn him fall short 'of his expectations. He entered with the slowest quah- fyina time (4 l7.02) and even his C'03Ch admitted he had bis finaen crossed. He ran Just off the pa« of Joe Devane orSaugus for most orthc race. then took the lead with 120 metcn left and won jt aoina away in 4:09.54. Devine ffni~hin,1 at 4: I 0.40 with Robbins dosin& 1n at 4: I 0. 74. •• , should have aone a littJeeartier.'' was Gccrling.s· only complaint of the best race o(h1s hfe .. For a Iona tame I was content to JUSt be second. but then 1 thought. 'Wh y'r •• It puts Gecrlinas not only 1n the hunt for state honon.. butasoncofthe prime runners to beat. (Pl_. ... OSSllLJJlf08/B2J nae.....,e -'fl ·~ ....... ,... aft\ • ..... ...... .. ~ .., ..... :. •• ... ... 11 11111111:; 1:11 •A• ............ . . ., ..... ' -.... -....... Jllllt I ma 1 a•• .. 1t,M; • • Ol'TY. Ollljlill ·•-•...-C.111 ............... Newport.....,_ •• J im Geer .... wu a.....-wt.11w la tlM 1.800 ••ten f'rldaJ......, at o.e Mn la • ...t. Finley ends win drofl61Jt for ~gel starters, 4-2 1""'11""9A111• ...... •• W oodbrtdge third, Sea Kings fourth i 1.600-meterrelay NORWALK-The) save the for last an meets hkc this Lcavaf\J thnller until the end Had you bttn one of the 3. auendancc at the Masters Frida) nlJht at Cemtos Collcic watch the 1u1s I. 600 meter rel a> you would have satd somcthang.hk~ .... Wow!'" Amu1ftlly, Woodbndgc H1ah Kaea KcffCT came out of nowhere launch the Warrion from fifth third on the final lap, fimsh1na place ahead of Corona del Mar The Sea K1~. for awhile. tho the) we'f'C dasq~lif~. Stand d'La>ne Kerr was 1n tears when heard the DC'WS. They found out later 11 ... -.s 1nC'O rcc'l. hO~\ef. "They had the red up and some roach was yelhna that Corona de Mar was di qualified.'' said KC'l'f Appattntly, Kerr stepped out • around her lane before rettl\ an t baton from Laune Sawtn Somc was in the "''I). too. But nc~erthdeu. manasc<f to sun 1n lane and run a S6. 3. No '1olat1on. Kerr, the Clf J-A champion an 400 and 200. (ailed to quahf\ an 400(finishana sixth ) before s11t1ng out tht 200. The Sea Kanp nttdtd~ fresh fortbe 1.600 meter relay. -whjc ~anch<n. 1111 -WOO'>QD>G& 11lley lft the latest wave of youna playen to sweep teeaia, 16-and 17-~-olds who are leavina amt on the red day of the fi'encb Open. As the · rouDd continued, l S of the remainina pa.yen were • '°Gilma fot"Ward to their 20th binhdays. ~ al90 are railina questions •1n over how ti 100 you!'& to beeome a profcuaonal athlete. .ti:.•... many of them are so youna." aaid 31-yar-old ~u Navratilova. wf\o beat one 17-year-old Friday and meets aoothcr in the women's rourth round on Su~)'. The avtf'llC •of the men's field was 22.S years and COfttained three tccn~rs. while the women's cld."aVefllC a&e 20.8, had 12 players in their teens. i!T'be list included three l~year-olds. thru 17-year- ~ seven IS.-year-okb-defend1n1 women'schamp Stdli Graf amona them -and two 19-year-olds. So overwhelminf is the tide that at the ripe old aae f29, John McEnroe as the oldest remaining male in the lCJW'IWhcnL Jronlcilly;De next ~ays ihe younpt ttmainif'I player-l ~~r-old Michael Change of the nited States. <# McEnroe doesn't like the trend. .......... how.I. IOS.~ ~ II sbot on \be WI)' to a ~561 lhat pve him a ono-IU'Ou leed at the halfway point or the Memoria Tour· iwntnt in Dublin, Ohio. Irwin, 4~ whole last victory came ia libs eveat dm!e ~ ~1eotnolned two tript over JMk N ...... 'Mu.ilfidd 1!lllllt<iolf0ubcoune in 6-undet-C' l ll. ht wtlile it WM the halfWay point for lrwh•. t Wodc's play was over for Nictlam, &be lOUrnammt bolt and foundet. Nicklaus made 1 double boet-1 on the I Ith hole. had a 76 and •iled to qe.aalif'y for tbe final two rounds at l SO. It mubd the first time ho's missed tbe cut iD the 13-year history of'tbe tournament ... In the LPOA tournament in Comins. N. Y., Korea'• <*·Bee ~. hid nine birdies to take a one-stroke lead over bot·shootJna sa.ent 'hner after the ICCOnd round. Ku, who bas lSbirdiesinthcfirst two days of the tournament. finished with an I-under 64 for 1 two- round total of I I-under 133-tbe bHt )~hole score in the IOyearsorthe toumament. .. Defendinachampion BM Cbrlet fired a 3-under-par 69 to move into a five- ~ tic for the lead after the first round at the Senior PGA Tour tournament in Albuquerque. Charles, third in money winninas a yea_r qo, was joined at 69 by the foursome of Orville MMJ, Australian Peter T'Mm .. , a. Smida and LM 0 ....... Platona prepared fo r a battle PONTIAC, Mich. -Detroit Coach m Chuck Daly says the Boston Celtics' eiaht· pme losina streak at the Silverdome means about as much as the Pistons' 21- pme losina streak at Boston Garden. "We know what we're in for." Daly said. "The Celtics have bttn there before. We know they are aoina to play hard every niaht We've aot to expect it and make the next step. We've aot to play hard. too ... INDIANAPOLlS (AP) -Al Unter, who came out of nowhere to win lhc 1917 Indianapolis 500, won't aneek up on anybody Sunday. Unser, who will celebrate hit 49t.b birthday on race day. will atan from the outaide of the front row in the 72nd Indy SOO, with an QpJ>Oflunity to become the fint five--ttme Indy winner. A year aao. Unser ~n the month without I ride and Sot tO dnve the third Penske Racina entry only be· cause Danny Onpis was knocked out of the race in a crash in practice. This time, Unser is here only because he won las1 year's ~. Af\ef last May, car owner Roter Penske promised him a ride at Indianapolis and 11 the other two SOO-mile Indy· car events if nothina else came up for the veteran racer. AJ Unser Jr., who will start his 'ix th Indy race just one row behind his father, can t understand why aome· body doesn't hire his father for a fuU- time ride. "It makes me real curious,·· Unser Jr. said. ~·tt•s a bit annoyina because he isa very, very&ood raoecardriver. . AltJuer For him not to have a ride for the whole series is mind boglina. But then, that•s racina. There's tome thinp that you understand very well and there's some thinp that blow your mind, and this is one of those thinp that blow your mind." The elder Unser, neverone for fiery oratory, tried to be philosophical about the situation. ••1•m here and I've Sot I ride." he sajd, .. After this race, I've only a<>t two IW IO nan ._._a.ft .,_•t nCMlllacarownen. 'on. IPOft hel.IOt to a~• It's cut down on &fie, n .. mw ol cer OYtDCt'I, IO theftjutt IRn't that many ~ride&." lu&; like mt year wheri ii wu 1tric11y 1 one-nee deal with PnlU befoft be ~ Indy, the driver &om ~utft\UC llid he will put his feeli1111 aside and do the bet• job be can on tho 2'h·mile Speedway oval. ''Tho ~nske team it a very strona team and I feel I have 11 ~ a chance u anybody,•• Unter .aid ... I( I'm Nnni"' at the end and I don't make any area• mistakes. 111 have 1 chance to Wln it. .. Unter was asked if 10 un· precedented fifth vktory here would be any more important than any of the flnt four -1970, 1971. 1978 and 1987. "I'm aoina for my fint win 11 far u I'm concerned," he replied. '"This one would be no dafTcrent than 1ny of the others. .. If the other four would mean l could relax and take it easy m~ It would mean aomethina. .. be ed with a smile ... But, I can't.'' Unser bas the opponunity to become the ftrst Indy Wlnner in successive years since he ac- complished the feat I 7 years .,o. Today the 33 starten will tlU part in a public driven· mectina and the annual parade throuah downtown. "I don't think it's healthy that there are so many lOUna people playin~ I think too many people are uroina pro too early. • McEnroe said. "Some officials !ktm to recosnizc that's not the best way. That's a step The third and fourth pmes of the series will be at the Pontiac Silverdome today and Monday afternoon, with Game 5 at Boston Garden Wednt1day niahL Spurs sold to team president GEERLINGS STUNS 1 ,600 FIELD •.. · n the ri&ht direction.'' , Several years ago, as another teen.qt group led by ndrea Jacacr and Tracy Austin staned to dominate, the nutjor 1ovemin1 bodies of tennis bepn to discuss .vie-problem. But only the Women's International Tennis Association has taken concrete action. Two years qo, it bcpn a program to help young pla)en cope with the prusurcs of com petina in a sport that takes them around the world, and having the news media and the public reaularly dissect their tennis - and their personal lives. _Quote of the d a y Mad Brewa, new football coach at North Carolina. asked what was the touahest thfog he'd had to do on the Chapel Hill cam{>Us since takjng the job: "Without a doubt, settma J.R. Reid's autoeraph for my I l·year-old daughter. Katherine. ~t was the first thing she wanted when sbeC:ame to visit me." The San Antonio Spun were sold II Friday to team president B.J. "Red" McCombt, who increased his offer from $40 million to $47 milUon to end two homBl "Good," he said. "I like the prnsure. I've just been waitina for this breakthrouah." Van Sickle was beside himself. ··He's bttn tllere for weeks. "said Van Sk k.Je. "We were shootina for 4: I 0. I knew he was ready. We've teamed 1 lot in these past few weeks. But I knew if it didn't happen today we wouldn't Stt it." Even his competition. Robbins. was happy for the Harbor senior in a race which went out in 2:05. ··rm really glad for him." said Robbins. "He deserved it." Robbins was satisfied with his time and effort. as well as qualifyin&. and offGeerlings' ract. said he'fl have to shif\ his tactics somewhat. "I'm goin_a to concentrate on keep- ing him wtthin contact. I've been shot. not like the discus." said Carter. "But I didn't want to 10 in there thinking 'Just throw it.' "I wanted a personal best, like63-7, or at least some very consistent throws." "After all. second two years in a row. come on, let's set seriOus." said the UCLA-bound Carter. His 62-5'h was best by two feet. "It was there." he said ... I saw some glimpses. I've just aot some little things to work on for more torque." Carter came in to the Masters in just the shape he desired. havina toned down his trainma rqim,en on Mon- day. a tapenna process much like a swimmer's. Whatever happens here next week •l the statt meet, Caner•s season won't be over. He's been invited to compete in Guadal-.jara and Puerto Vallana June 23-29 in an inter· national track meet featurina U.S .. Mexican. Cuban and Soviet athletes under the banner of Mt. San Antonio Colleae's juniors. For Lavelle. the Corona del Mar junior, it was a spectacular effon in the 3,200 with bis 9:02.38. "It was definite!¥ my best." he said, althou&h the cloc:k1n1 was just off his aoat o(a sub-minute efron. Nevenheless. he p ined his pl of a state benh. somethina he missed as 1 sophomore when he took a tumble and finished eiahth It this meet. ~dberg, Navratilova br eeze months of negotiations for the NBA franchise ... This is a very. very big step for my family," McCombs said. McCombs. who said be wiU seek between 80 percent and 100 percent of the team, said no immediate personnel chanics are planned. but that he would evaluate the staff during the next two weeks . . . Freshman Jeff Clril.lo pitched th~ inninp of one-hit shutout relief to get the victory as USC edged Brigham Young. 9-8. in the NCAA baseball West I Reg1onal tournament in Fresno. BYU will play Fresno State today. whale USC meets Washinaton State ... New Zealand's challenae team bepn a four.<fay task of reassembling 11s America's Cup entry soon aft.er the multimilhon~ollar yachfs momina arrival in San Diego on a barae. M.lcb'el PaJ'• massive sloop was d ismantled for the journey from Auckland. which began eight days ago on a cargo ship and included a stop Thursdar in Los Angeles for transfer to the ba.rae. The hull, kce and mast were separated for the journey and now must be put back tOJc:ther for the 123-root-long yacht's first U.S. water trial on Tuesday ... Plans to build a state-or-the-an football stadium for the Los Angeles Raiders in Irwindale appear to be losina yardace. pushed back by ever-incrcasina costs. city officials said. "We can't commit the citX of Irwindale unless it's something we can afford. ' Mayor Pat Mlraada said. "If you can'tafforda bike, why go indebt for a Cadillac." depending on my kick a little too much. But I'm nght where I want to be." WOODBRIDGE, CdM GIRLS •• PARIS -Second seeds Stefan Edbcra El and Martina Navratilova scored straiaht· set victories Friday at the French Open, -while Chris Evert hoped her injured foot would heal enouah to allow her to keep playi ng. Evert, winner of a ~rd seven SJngles titJes in Pans.. had her riaht heel ~xamined and sajd she v.ould decide this morning whether to play her thard- round match later in the day. After beatina countryman Jan Gunnarsson, 6-3, 6-4. 7--6, E.dbera. a normally mild-mann~ Swede. criticized tournament officials who made him play two of his first three matches on a bumpy outside ooun. .. I deserve better than that." the world's No. 2 tennis player said after finally clinchina a spot in the fourth round on his sixth match point. Navraulova. tryina to ~in the women's top Sp<?t and win ber third sinaJcs title 1n Paris, downed Austna's Barbara Paulus. 6-2, 6-2, on ocnter ooun. Another !iCCC1 was eliminated from the women's field.by one of the three tcen..aaers to advance. Nicole Provis, an 18-ycar-old from Australia. defeated seventh-!iCCCicd Oaudia Kohde-K..ilsch of West Ger· many. 1--6, 6-4. 1-5. Two other seeds struglcd to v1ctory. Yannidt Noah, the men's ninth seed from France, needed four sets to calm a worried full house on ocntcr coun and overcome Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland, M , 6-4. ~ 7, 6·3. Earlier on the same court, women's I Slh teecled Sylvia Hanik.a of West Germany rallied to defeat Isabelle Dcmonaeot of France. J..6. 7-S. 6--4. Other seeds had an easier time. Men's ISlJMccded Ouallenno Pera-Roldan of Ar&entina. and women's I OOHec:ded Ziu Garrison of Houston and 13th· seeded Natalia Zvercva of the Soviet Union all won in straiaht ICU. . The autus of the third-teedcd Evert remained an doubt. She injured the heel of her riaht foot In the Italian <>ixo earlier this month and had to default She said frida"Y that the pain was ··not as intente" but stiU bod>md her. F alcon• algn es-T rojan Cotton SUWANEE, Ga. -The Atlanta EE F*on• of the NFL announced Friday the c 9 • · ·aa of second-round draft choice, niversity of Southern California li.-m Marcus Cotton. to I series or four one-year CCMltncts.. Terms of the contracts were not d.i1eloscd. but CotlOft's aacnt.. Jeff Irwin ofSrouldaJe. Arit.. bad saad ti• week that he e1tpected the deal to be worth about Sl.2' million. Couon was the 28th pick in the draft. The 29th micL defensive back Nate Odomes, siped with Buffalo lar a reported S 1.1' million over four years. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 a.m. -TENNIS: French Open men's and women's early round matches, from Paris (five hours. delayed), ESPN. 11 :15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: San Francisco at Philadelphia. Channel '· 11 :30 a.m. -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: NCAA volleyball championship, USC vs. Pep- rroine, from Fon Wayne, Ind. (taped), Channel 12:30 p.m . -PRO BASg£TBALL: NBA Eastern Conference finals Game 3 -Boston at Detroit, Channel 2. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Memorial Tournament. from Dublin. Ohio, Channel 7. 2 p.m. -YACHTING: Ultimate Yacht Race I, from Corpus Christi, Teus (taped), ChanneJ 4. 3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWUNG: PBA Fresno Open (delayed). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -PRO BASEBAIL: Padres at New York Mets, WOR. 4:0S p.m. -PRO BASEBAU.: St. Louis at Atlanta, TBS. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WOl\LD OP SPORTS: U.S. vs. USSR Heavywciabt lovitational boxina. from lake Tahoe, Nev. (taped); Indianapolis SOO preview Channel 7. 4:l0 p.m. -AUTO RACING: 1986 In· dianapotis SOO hi&hli&h~ ESPN. 7 p.m. -P1lO BASUA.LL: Baltimore at Aftaels, Channel 5. 7:30 p.m. -COLLBGE BASEBALL: NCAA Western Rep>nal playoff pme. from Fresno (delayed), Prime Ticket: 7:30 p.m. -PllO SV811NG: Tournament, from Oceanside (ta~PN. 10:3S a.m. -PM BAIDAU: Dodaers at Montreat. KABC (790). . · ' 4 p.m. -PaO 841DA.U.: Padres at New York Mets. KFMB(760). 7 p.m; -PRO aMEa.UL: Baltimore at AJWCI!. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -PRO IAIEaAU.: New York Yaakcnat Seattle, KNX (1070). 10:4S p.m. -ROUS llAaN&. Los Alamitos Derby (tjme approximate). KNX ( 1070). Robbins went in with a best of 4:11.6. Carter. meanwhile. continued his domination or the wciaht events. For the Edison senior the night was riaht from the start. as he upstaged his favorite entry. the shot put, with a personal best in the discus. Caner's 178-3 came on his final effort. raisina him from sixth and nowhere to first and a qualifier for the state meet. Until his last attempt his tries ranged from I 5 l-7 to 162-7. "I went into the last throw just thinking to 10 in there and throw. and don't worry about technique." he said. -Essentially. although it wasn't completely true. I had nothing to lost. I was sixth." Next was the shot and after sccond- plact finishes at CIF and state as a sophomore and junior, it's clear Carter has his siJhts set on somethin1 better af\er already clalmina the 4-A crown last week wnh a toss of 62-0¥ •. -There wasn't any pressure in the From B l "d'Layne really cau&ht us up at tht end." said Jill Youna. CdM·s first one out of the post on the relay team. "We ran the best or our careen." said Chickie Moiso, who posted a 59. I in the second position. "We ran it the fastest we've ever run -and look at us now. We're not even tired." Sawin clocked a 57.7. "We ran better last week." said CdM Coach Steve Kaczynski. ··we planned to run our best at the CIF finals. We knew we had a shot at the CIFtitlc. so we trained specifically for that. This is icina." So Woodbrid&e and Corona del Mar both qualified fOrllle Stale meet next weekend on the same track. Additionally. there was this response from Woodbridge Coach Georic Varvas on next weekend's stale meet. "Amona other thinP. we can do next week." Varvas said of his 1.600 relay team. "is break the county record and challenae for fint." SEARA WKS.OUSTED •.• From Bl win it1" Gibbons said. ''The team that Mark Brenner tripled to lead off the wins as not always the best., but you third and scored on a around out by need one break and you need to F,t Gary Christoph~n. A walk and two good pitching 111 the way throu,ah. ' Diamond Bar crron in the fourth The Scahawks committed three pve the Hawk.s a 4-3 lead, and Matt more erron in the sixth and allowed ·Beaubien sin&led in 1 run to make it Diamond Bar to score an insurance 5.3 in the finfi . run. One or them came in riaht field. In the 3-A quancrfinals: which was no surprise to Schuler. who SH4.leback $,Dua Rlllt I: The Sea said. "Riaht field is weird. you saw View L..ca1ue champion Road- that bad hop." runners, backed by a pair of homen ··Defensively, we did not play by Gcorae Sildana. moved into the well." Gibbons said. ..They took semifinals Tuelday qainst El Toro, a advantaae of our mistakes. You have 5·2 victor over Santa Clara. aot to make those plays in a same like Saldana's fint blast came with a this. I auess it was Just mental lapses." man aboard in the bottom of the third Edmonds (4-l) finished. th~ In· and a;ave Saddleback a 4-0 lead. He ninp of relief by reJirin1 the side in added anothtt shot to Id\ in the fifth. order in the seventh. the final two on The Roadrunnm (22-6) jumped in strikeouts.. He hid struck out 19 in a front in the first as Sean ~n led previous pmc qainst Los Altos. but off with 1 double. took third on a did not pitch much of the tcat0n aroundout and K'Ottd on Neil because of arm trouble1. Carter's si~e. Saldana ~n rtached Naulty · (3·2) threw four inninp on an error end winnina pitchtt Paul aner throwina m0tt than 100 pitches O'Hcam sinaJed for the tee0nd Nn. both May 20 and Tuesday. He Dana Hills (16-13) maftlltd to tet aUo~ six hits, four NOS. one dote with three unearned runs in the earned. while stnkina out two and sixth. The OOIS>hins tallied twitt on -.lkina none. · •• • . O'Heam bilks and another on 1 !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!·······~~~~~· OJ.And~~ked~ram~th ~~~intheinni~ • an RBI siftak an the first to iive the ln'makina only his tCcond st.111 of -----------· Hawks a 2..0 IUd. Diamond s.rtook the season. O'Heam allowed thfft THE ROUSE DEBATE CONTINUE8 ... What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR1S Apart from the Rest? a 3-l ltad in the IC(OM ~Ocean · bitS 1~ struck out 10. Other than the Lace1..,0 ~ ... V1tw st.arttt Manny ~ walked sbth. pana Hillf only threat came in .a 1 W'.1.a thrtt bllttrS. one puihH'f 1n a run, tht t.turd when at put runners at ftnt t·~f d ' .. 8 ,.,.,_ andaJJcnmb two-run si.by.Rkb and third, but O'Heam aaped the aa _a~ ·~I, ff}'. "'. . . JI'!' by ~tint the final out \>ft I • -Oceari v~ rallied ao, t.ae when tsnktout. " Keffer took the baton from k.nsten Schertzcr and took off. Debbie Horon and Michelle Muniz aot Woodbridae off to a JOOd stan and Schenzer . maintained it until Keffer exploded. "There was a lot of bumpinc out there. people were almost trippma." said Schenzer. "People in front of me were tripp1n1 and jockeyina for positions. But you're goina to have that in this race with this kind of competition. I know I can 10 IO much faster. I wasn't holdinJ. back. I just don't know why I didn t run better." She'll have that chanoc next week- end. '"They push a lot of other teams. but when it counts. Woodbridse comes throUJh," said Varvu. "Kaci Keffer is a lcaitimate track star. When the chips are down, she performs very well. I'm really hiah on our team. We realty haven't had our four runners run their best at the same time this year." Not yet, anyway. Blondie takes lead BJ ALMON LOCl.ABgy ..., ............. Patfamh'aSantaCruz-70Blondie ftom Lona Beach Yacht Club ICOred two buJleu Friday to take a com- mandina lead in the first iwo raca of California Yacht Club'• five·n.cc California Cup Reptta Blondie came from behind in both racu. In the ftnt race lbc-trailed Roy Diuey•s Nelson-Muck 70 Pyewacket by several bolt lentths at the first weather matt. but came from behind on the first downwindJea to take a lead she never relinquished. The rqaua continua with two races today and concludes with one race on Sunday. 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IW llft~.ct. .. ~" ~II 11""""'1wll $eCMO ~ fN '"""' ... ,_1 ,.,... ~ILO\A~) Tll~d ..... _men ltout ,...-.1 T'"-~ (Tu.ftnl All ...... , ce Ult- ONl.i.Ys~• FAX~IT! ........... ,CllMN ~ ........... , ..... f.lt.111 aMSfllti'WAlflWlrf • · ~·.,w -.tZ a••~•••......,. -= ...... .. ._.. .. ,..,...,,.._,,."'*~"" !P. ....... .;;r.\:: .. t. .. 1-w ...... ... Con-GRAD-ulations 1988 Graduates Show your favorite graduates just how proud you are of their achievements. Run their picture and your personal message in the Daily Pilot on ednesda~. June 22. GRADUATION '88 KEEPSAKE only$25 per greeting ...., 0 ' a extends streak by outQue1tng Morris ......... ,,,,,, ..... 7-........ bown for their success in the llM•" -Mi•aeda'I fraak Viola and De1roit•s t~--dllded Friday niaht~ t::.~=-.:.,To:.~i:'v~~ *Mi••naa T-.ns o~"Cf the TiJittS. 7-l. for their c .. 1cwdvc~. v-. l-1. won bis riabt consecutive pmc this WJl!~ila-IM 14th straiaht decision at the Meuodomc in JillCt lut May 22. He pvc up one Nn on ciahl ~ inninp and struck out eiaht. .. h wa a stnaealc ... Viola said. ''My ann wts never ~'IP with my body. But 1 made the pitches when I .... ~ aDd tbt JUY'I bdund me made all the plays." MOrril. ~. lastccton1y S~ inn1fllS. He had won has ... , iua debt reaular-xason deciSlons at the Metro-~ ahbouah be lost GamC"2 of last season's playoffs in ..... ~ The Twins broke a 1-1 tic wuh four runs in the sax th, ~ by two wild pitches and Moms' ninth balk. -.Ida.:& bis total in the last 10 year. cappicd the outburst with a th~run homer. 1"1111 came J.Ust ancr Gary Gaeuj swuna and the bat llipptd out his hands and hit Moms in the nght lq.. 'iMai'rildashed aftttthe baa, picked 1t up and angrily yelled ••Geetti. .. ~t now, my ri&ht leg 1s swollen." Moms said. •No, I didn't think Gactti was tryina '°throw (the bat) at mr and I reaJiud that after I stopped and cooled down ad thouaht a~t it. But ifhe can't Jlold on to 1t. then he ~t to tie it to t\is hand." El.sew~ 1n the American Lcaauc: ,, . ...,,_I. Brewen S: Joe Caner hit a solo home run uid sacrifice ny for the Indians at Oevcland Stadium. Tbc victory was the lndians' third straight and c1 th ii) lbc la.st I 0 pmn, pulling them 14 pmcs ove for tbefirst'time since July 1966. The B~wers lost t e1 third in a row. ~ Scott Bailes. 4-4, pve up su hus in e1 t, lus minp. He j~ucd his lone walk to stan the' ninth nd DoaaJoocs ~hcved for his 10th save. . llupn J, g.yala l: At Royals Stadium. Jose Guzman pitched a seven-bitter as Texas handed Kansas City its sixth stn1iJht loss. Guzman. S-3. struck out seven and walked four in his third complete game. Aoyd Bannister, 6-4. took the loss forthc Royals. who have dropped 12 of their last 14 home JFICS. • Mike Stanley's two-Nn double bn>ke a scott&cu ue in the 5Uch 1nni,._ Bannis&er had allowed only two hits lhtouc,b five 1nn11\4S before Scott F'lctchtt and Ruben Siem hit Ont-OUI 11nales. Stanky folloWed with I dnve that catomed olrthird"beteman Kevin Seiaier•1 S)ove and went doWft the left-field ljne, Y ...... I • ...,...,,. I: Jack Clark hit two sacrifi«' flies and Tommy John pitched fivc--hit ball for six inninp as New Yort ex.tended iu winnina streak to lix with die vktory in the Kinsdome. Tbc Yankees. who have won nine of their last 11. broke a 1-1 ue in the fifth innina on shonstop Rey Qu1nonrs· error. New Yort broke it open with three runs in the X'vcnth. A~ a. Rd Su I:: J0tt Canseco hit his 12th home run of the season and Miki GaJleao hit his first to pace the Athletics at the Oakland Coliseum. Cun Youna. 4-2 allowed one run and seven hits in five-plus inninp for the victory. He was followed by thtt'C relievers. with Dennis Eckersley aoing the final two innings for his 15th save. llMJayw•, ftlteS.• 3: Pinch,hitter Juan Beniquez and Nelson Uriano hit run-sconna singles in the ninth innina lo rally Toron•o at Exhib1t1on Stadium. Fred McGnff met reliever Rick Honon with a single to open the ninth and advanced on a sacrifice. Bobb)' Thigpen replaced Honon and Beniquez singled, making it J...3." Af\cr Uoyd Moseby walked, Lanano singled to ri&hr-«nter field. In the National League: Pa•ret l, Mtb t: Marie Grant. winless 1n his four previous dccts1ons. and Mark Davis combmed on a four- h1ttcr for San Diego at Shea Stadium. The Mets became the Jut National League team 10 be shut out this season. Grant. 1-4, hadn't won si nce pitching his only car~r shutout against Atlanta last Scplcmbcr. He allo~ed all four New York hits. struck out four and walked three in 6~1 innings as the Padres snapped an eight-game road losing streak. nlllltt i, Glut• Z: Kcvm Gross blanked San Francisco until the eighth inning and Lance Pamsh homered as 'Ph1ladelph1a snapped a four-game losing streak with tbe victory at Veterans Stadium. Loser Ken) Downs. 2-S. retired the first 11 Philadelphia batters. striking out five, before Parrish hit a 1-2 pitch for his ei&hth home run of the ~son. c.b1 3, A1tros Z: Greg Maddux and Rich Gossag<' combined on a fi vt'·hltlcr and-Jody Da'"as and Rafael Palmc1ro hit the first Chic.ago homers at Wngley Field 1n 97 innings. Maddux, 8-3, struck out five and walked two m tying New York's D"'1ght Gooden for the le.ague lead in wins. Gossage relieved in the nmth with none out and runners on first and second and earned his sixth save. , "*I......_• Jeft'TreedYfly hit two nut-tCOri"' doubles in Cincinnau·s win at Rivcffront Stadiwn. c.ra.h I, Bra.,_ I: lob H~r·a ucrifke fty broke a 2-2 tie in theCWath l.nninaand pinch-hitter Tom Planoai followed with aa Rll liritle to apei't St. Louis at Alfanc.a Fulton County su.dium. 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A-a 1 l.09--SI l..lult n. •-•' n.-c-~ Je-AHal CI)) McGee lll l 11'-k~ • " ..... '° O'lltMI U ·J It 1 1 I 1 ~W I J Mt t I It Wwnlll> f J ••• 1 ·-UIN'ft 'tJJl l Alwaret L.1 I 1-l 1 1 J I I A..-• 1-J I I t I I t~ .. •-~ ~.I :1n1 1 -· ·-· DeMu!fl. fl*• ~-T-J.JJ A-IUl1 Jackson ·hurt CINCINNATI (AP) - Danny Jackson. the Cin- cinnati Reds' leading ~itch­ cr with a 5-2 recoict. suf- fered a pulfed hamstring while runnina out a bunt in Frida)' nishfs~meapinst the P1usbursh Pirates. ..All I know is it huns." ·~ said Jackson. who came to the Reds 1 n a trade from Kansas City over the wm- ter. "We'll probably' know better tomorrow how bad it js, •• I ORDINANCE NO. •11 ....... u.ao7I. A1plD18IR of Y ..... Codil to,,..... ...... In a. •11-1 Dou h•-•t. \ The pro~ of the a.lftotnle Yehtde Code shell llPPfY to the folowlog ~at,_. In the 8elciour1 ..-cs.ntlal de\WOpmelit In the City of Newport leech: .......... 111111• Oliift. .. . .. ... \ • ' c .. r .. THI CfTY COUNCIL. OF. TH! CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OOES HEMBV OAOAIN AS FOLLOWS a..lon \: ~ 15 60 of tM PMwpc>rt S.CI\ Mt.inidOel CocM pert .. ntno to ... _... &tablilh-"**le~~ to,,._, .. follow9. &lction UI0.02158 It her~ atMnCMcS to r.-ct .. foHows: e. M operatore tnlllf compty with the ronowtno condlttoM and eny 01her oond•tiona epedfied by tM C1t1 M.neget on tttuenoe o1 the oper1t0t'a permit• , (1) No m--. t.ctinldan, Of~ When wetttlng °' .,,......t In tM f'NINll99 ..iabltlhfMnt. lhell u,poee hll or'* 090tt11a, bUttocU. or. In the CeN of a '9male, her t>rtMt<•> nor, In the oourM of ldfftlnlttwlnQ a maauoe. IT'IM• lntentlonal cont1et with eny .,.,.on'a oen1t•. IMlt or. tn the e:aee of a...,_, her brW1(a). •itCtPt to tM extant~. In writing, by a ltat• llcllleed medkal precttttoner. (2) No l*'IOn 111\aQ musaoe any penon In a maMer In whtch tM penon gMng or admtn aterlng eucl\ maeuoe touehet the pet'90n reoeMno the mueao-upon the gen1t.a1. bt ... t(a) or anut with Intent to wOUM. ape>ea1 to or gratify the luat Of pue1ona or aexuel deel<• of IUCh S**)n reoelvlng them..age. (3) No per.on gf'anted •permit pursuant to thla Ohapter ll\all QPefat• under eny name°' conduct bu9tneaa under any dM!gnatlon not apec;lfled In hi• or her permit. (4) AA m--. eatabllshmenta required to be llc:enaed under this C"->t« ahall haYe• manager on tM Pf*ftl .. at an t1me1 during wNct1 the muaeoe eatabfftM'lent 1s ~ The operat"' of wti eud\ m ... age establishment lhall file • atatemerit wtth the Cl\'9f of PoMca deelgnatlna the penon or ptrtoM wtth power to aet as • maneger at the operator'• ~ .iabllthment. WhenellW the maaage eatablllhment 11 oS*'I and the operator 19 ebtent, the dee6gnated maNger(a) shllll be teeponlltH for enaurlng compliance with Section• 5.50.0258( 1 ), (2), (3), (4), (S), (7), (8), and (9) of thla CNlpter. The manager of MCh muuge eatabllahtMnt ahatl tel<• MC4IN8fY ateps to enaur• that the m.-.ge tec:Mk:lan petmtt for MCh on-duty tnUMQe technician It ~tty d~ In an ~ aeceultH publk: place within the matMOI eatabltahment. (5) No ope(ator ahall employ aa a muaage technician or m .... ge t9Chnlclan akSe any person wno doea not have a valid message technician permit luued pur.uant to this Chapter. Every operetor ahalt report to the DINctor of Finance and tt. Chief of Po41ee any change of employMI, whether by new or renewed employment, dl9cherge, or termination. the "<eport to contain the name of the wnptoyee-.nd the date of c:tlange. The report ahall be made wUhln flYe (5) days of the change The operatClf ahfN tel<• ell reasonable at.,, to lnqe the ratum to the City Manager or t~ permit and photo. td41ntlllcatlon card of any mesaage tecttn181an no tonger employed by the QPer~tor; (8)'All per90na emptoy9d In the m~ea11bllshment, muaage technicians, and attendant• shall wew ciMn outer germenta. Theae gannenta must be of • fulty opeqUJ meterlal and provfde complete COYWlh; from mid-thigh to thouldera , (7) No masMge technlclan. muaege technician aide or employee, wtllle performing any tut\ or ..tvlce uaociated with the manage bullneu, shall be pr...,,t In any room with another person unteu \M peraon'a genltafs, anus. °'· In the cue of female. her br ... t(•I. are fulty covered, except to the extent reqylfed. In wrttlng, by a state llcenaed medlcal practitioner. (8) The m--. eatabltahment ahall not refute eervloe on the ball• of • customer's sex. race. cok>r, religion, eneestry, national origin or other arbitrary factor pr09Crlbed by the Unruh Civil Rights Act, CMI ~ Section 51-, et ~ (9) Thia manage eatab11.Ament aha.II comply with Section 5.50 050, entitled ··Requirements of Operation." ( 10) Each person having an oper1tor'1 permit shall provide the City Clerk with evidence of the lnaurance required by Section 5.50.050 within lorty-tive (•Sl deya of the date of laauanoe of the permit ( 11) The muaage eatabllshment shall comply with all provisions of this Chapter and the appllcable provisions of the Newport Beach Munlclpal Code. (12) The operat°' c:dnMnta to the Inspection of the manage establlahment by the City's Building and Safety, Are Department and Police Oepertment and the Heelth Department for the purpoN of determining that the provtaions of this C"->t• or .other applk:able llWI or regutatlons are met The operator consenta to the lnapec:tlon of the odcupted manage rooms "Y the Polloe Department for the purpoae or determining that the provtalona of this Chapter are met upon oceurrenc:e of any or the condltlons deSGrlbed In Section 5 50 050(20) which would require the posting or the Notice to All Patrons hctton &.50.0408 1• hereby am.nded to rud • lof1owa.: e. All massage tecttnldans shall comply with the followlng conditions and any other condt11on1 specified by the City Manager on Issuance of the massage tec:hnlc:lan'a permit. 1. No muaage lec:hnlclan Of empk>yel. wnen wor1tmg or preaent In the muaage estabttsnment. shall expoae his or her genitals, buttoekt. 0<. In the c:ue of a female, her breut(a) nor In the c:ourM of administering a massage, make 19tentiona1 contect with any petson"s genitals. anua. 0< in the cue of a female, her breast(s). exoept f9 the extent required, In wntlng. by • state llQln!ed medieal practitioner. 2. No person shall muaaga any person In a manner In Which the person gM ng or administering suc:h musage touche9 the person reoetVlng the manage upon the genitals. breast(s) 0< anus with Intent to arouse appeal to 0< gratify the lust 0< passions or sexual dalres of such person rec:eiVlng the massage. • 3. The muaage technician shall wear the a photo Identification c:ard prepared and Issued by the City Manager on the out• c:lothlng when working pursuant 10 permit If a massge tec:ttr)lcian changes his 0< her buslneM address. he or the shall. wittiln seven (7) days alter such change oc:curs. to obtain trom the City Manager a new phOto ldentlfleetlon card and advise the Pollc:e Department, in writing, of the new bullnen addr~. 4. Every muaage tec:Midan ahall conspicuously dlspley Mid permit In an easily accessible public place within the maMaige establiat'lment. 5. AN per90nt employed In the message eatebllahtMnt. massage technicians, and attendants shall wear clean outer garmenta. Tl\eM garment. mutt be of fully QPaque material end provide the c:ome>l9t• COYerlng from mid-thigh to shooldera •••• (I) ......................... ~ Is p UI I The Qty't ~ "14 ~. Ftre Dlpertmertt. Pota ~t no Ith ~. if\1111 ineoeCt the .,. .. , .... PtOC>OMd 10 be devo .s to tht "'6liM09 eataotilhtnenl etid atWll wttty on the req\IWed pa1T\tt epplleation, ~or non-compt1anc. .,,.1th ttie regutat10na In thll Ct\aptat. . Thi Clty'a luldwig tl\d a.f9'y, Fire ~ment, Po&M:ia OepantMnt, Md the Haa1tl'I Oepertm t may, lrom titne to tifM and at .... t t#tc:e Md\ Y9M met<• an INPec:UOO of Mell ma1D11oe est~ tor .,,. putpoee ot cs.twm&n1ng that the PIO~ o1 ttm Ct\.ic>t• °' othlt epptieab4a ~ Ot ,_,..ltont .,, "*·The Pola ~"*'' may lnapee1 tn. occupied mntage rooms'°' the purpoee of O.-wmlnlng that the Pfovlslona or thlt Chapter .,.. met uPOft oec:utrencia of .,,Y of tl'lt condition. oaeetibed In 8ectlon 5 50 050(201 whlctl would requlf• ui. pcl611ng or the Notice to A• Petront. Outing *' ~ton. the Police Depart"'*'' may "'1ty the ld.,,t ty of 1 on~ry mauao- tec:hniaana. The Health Oepanment ahelt, trom time to time, and at leaat twa a y..,. make an 1napect1on of ead'I maMQettablllhment for Iha purl>OM or oeterm1nmg that the heelth e>rOVISIOnt of the''""' of the State of Cal•tom11 and ordinances of the City ot Newpon 8eac:t1 and the County of Or anoe are '*"IO"* lnapect!OM of the muaage eatabtl#lment ahalt be conduc:tecl Ouflng bu11n..a hours and at otner r-..onable ti.,,... ....... ••moc10) .. Mteby amended lo r•ed .. tonow.: UneM. Common UN of to-eta or linen shall not bl permitted. Tow.la anO ltnen snail t>e taunciered or changed ptomptly after eaetl uN Separate andosed cabineta lhall be provided tor tne st or ~e or c:lean and SOiied linen and ahall be platnty marked clean 11nen·' ano 'so11a<1 hnM and shall havP doon or covert lecdon I IO.OI0(14) le henby amended to reed .. toUowr. Co¥er1ftt1. Each massage .. tabUahment Shall pro11101 to all patrons, clean santterv ano opaque c:overlngs capable of covering the patrons 1pec:1f1ed anetomtcat areas. including the 9ttn11a1 area anus and female bf' ... t(s) No common use ol suc:h c:o_.1ngs Shall be perm11ted and •&·use t'> prohibited unless adequatety c:le&ned The patron s genital area anus and 1n the caSf' ot 11 temai1.. ne• breut(t). except to the extent reqUlfed 1n writu\g. by a state lloen!ed medoca1 pract.11oner s.nall ~ covered at all times during the performance ol them~ Sec:tton 5.50.050(15) a. Mreby amended to reed u foflo•a: ~-Every person operating a m~ establishment stiall keep a record 01 trie oa1es and hours of eacti_ treatment or aennce. name &I'd adOreu of the patrol' nc1m1> 01 11:cnn1c1a" administering such aervic:e and deaenptlOfl of the treatmer• or a.rviee rendered A 5"0<1 m&OK.&I history f()(m shall be c:omp~ted by the operate< to determine If the patror has an~ c.ommuri1cablf> dlMaMS, areas of pain, high btoo<l pressure or any physical conOlhon wt11ch may oe ad11er~1y effected by massage or treatment and shall be retained lor a period of twenty·lour 12•) months al14tf audl trMtment or servlc:e T~ records Shall be open to inspection by the healtn 0H1oa1s ch&toed with the responslbtllty or prevent11\9 ttte sp<eao of communtcable and c:ontagi0us diseases and1o tnP POiice Department The POiice Department shall penodicalty Inspect said records to ensure c:ompOance with thlt Section The 1nforma11on furnished Of secured as a result of any such records should be used only to enSUf'e and enf6rce c:omphance With thts Chapter and otller .ipphcable laws and shall remain c:onfldentlal Any unauth0<1zed dlsc:losura Of use of such 1nl0<ma11on by any otf"e' ex employee of the City of Newport Beach shall constitute a ~ Section 5.50..050(11) 19 hereby 9dded lo reed .. followa: Front Doon. All front Of exterlOf dOOf'S used 10< public: entrance to and ei.1t from rhe rn85!>89t' establishment shall be 1.mtocked during business hours hctton 5.50.050(10) ta hereby 9dded to read aa folk>wa: Nottc:.a. City Manager may require that the I011ow1ng no11ce NOTICE TO ALL PATRONS THIS MASIA<Je llTABUSHMENT ANO T¥.E MASSAGE ROOMS DO NOT PAOVlOE COMPLETE PRIVACY AHO ARE SU&.IECT TO INSPECTION BY ll4E NE~AT BEACH POltCE DEPART· M£NT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. be poetecl In the "'9nl that any employee ol the massage •tabllshment or any pe-rson who nas Deen aided and abetted by an emp+oyee of the massage establlShmenl 11 convtete<l ot ttie t()llow1ng oHensea based on actlVlhes ex events OCct1rnng 1n the massage establishment , 1 Health and Safety Code Sec:tlons 11550. Penal Code Sec:uons 2661, 315 316, 3 t8 or 6A7fbl or any offense wt\ICh. 11 committed 0< attempted 1n this State, would ha11e been punished as one 01 tht' mOfe above ment10neo offenses °' 2 Any law requmng registration undef p1ov1s.ions ot Penal Cooe Secllon 290 or 3 Health and Safety Code Sections 1 t05' 11055. 11058 11057 or 11058 or the POSSession tor sale and/or posMSSIOn of a controlled substance spec:if141d in thoe Health and Saftrty Code Sections 1105', 11055, 11056, 11057 or t 1058 in ttte ma.ssaQe estabhshrMnt or eny ottense wh'Ch 11 committed or attempted m this State ~Id have beet1 punishable as one 0< more ot the at>Ove- mentloned oHenses. 0< 4. Newport Beech Munlc:lpal Code Sections 5 50 0258( 1 I 5 50 0250(21. 5 SO 0258161 5.50 0258(7). 5500408(1), S 50 0408(2). S 50 O•OB(S). 5 50 050(7) 0< 5 50 050(91 The notice Ml forth abOve Shall be prepared and 1ssueo by t~ City ~anager The notice ahall be conspicuously posted 1n a 1oca11on wtth•n the massage estebhshment that is easlly vtslb~ to any pe<son entermg the premlMS and 1n each massage room The notic:e shall bl so posted f0< ~ve ( t2) months following the c:onv1et1on of any of the offenses set fortn above Any subs.quent c:onviC1ions that oc:our wtth1n the twelve I 121 month period snall e• tend lhe hme r@Quired to keep the notice pcsted lor an addrtional c:onsecut1ve •~I 121 mon111s The requirement tor posting the notice described 1n this Section is cumulative and 1n llOdlt•Gl'I 10 all other remedies, violations and penalties Ml forth tn this Chapter or 1n the ordmances~aws rufM or regulations of the City of Newport Beach County of Orange and the State of Calll0f'1•a lecttoft 2: The Mayor shall :stgn and the City Clerk Shall 1nest to 1114 passage ot this Ord1nan~ The City Clertt shell cause the same to be pubh~ onoe '" ttle otf.c1at newspaper wnn1,, fifteen I t5) days after its adoPtion / I Section I: Thia Ordinance 'was introduc.d at a regular meeting of the City CounCll ot ttie C11, 01 Newport Beac:I\ hetd on the 9tttday of May 1988 and adopted on the 23rd da't' of May 1988 b) ,,,,. tollOWlng vote. to-wtt 8. The muaage technk:ien conaents to the Inspection of the muaage Mtat>Ushment by the City's • Bulldlng and Selety, Fire Department and Pollce Oepw1ment and the Health Department tor the <• purpoee of determining that the provisions or this Chapter 0< other applicable laws or regulations are met. The muaage tecttnlClan conMnt• to the lnapec:tlon or the occupied masuge rooms by the Police Oepar1ment ror the pur.poae of determining that the provisions of this Chapter are met upon oc:currlf'IC9 of eny o1 the conditions described In Section 5 50 O!j0(20) which would require the posting of the Not~ to All Petrons. AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Cox. Hart Maurer Plummer Sansone Strauss TurMr NOES. COUNCllMEMBERS ABSENT COUNCtLt,tEMBERS John C. Cox, Jr., MAYOR I ... l.IO.OI0(2J le herebJ emended to rMd M tohwa: "8.IC fl>TICE MOC fl>TICE PUBLIC fl>TlC( DBPARTMERT OF C<MMUBITY DEVELOPMENT ERVIRORMERTAL RESOURCES SECTIOB CITY OF HURTIBGTOB BEACH PWLIC fl>TIC£ NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Department .of Communi~y Development, Environmental Resources Section of the City of Hunt in9~on Beach that craft Environmental Impact R~port No. 87-5/State Clearinghouse N?· 87102103 is available for review and comme nt for 45 days conunenc1nq May 27, 1988 and ending July 11, 1988. The Draft Environmental Impact Report analyzes a general plan a~~ndment request made by Ascon Properties to change t he land ~se de~iqnation on 38 acres located at the southwest c?rner of .Ham~lt on Avenue and Magnolia Street from Public, Quasi-public, Institut~onal to General Commercial (6.4 acres located al~ng Ha~ilto n) and .High DeQsity Residentia l (a maximum of 900 dwelling units on remainder of site). The subject site is presently, a non-operating landfill wh ich contains hazardous waste. Draft Environmental Impact Report No . 87-5 addresses the i•pacts of the general plan amendme~t request only and assumes ·• clean site prior to development. S1te cleanup will be addressed in a separate environmental document. copies of Draft Environ11ental Impact Report Bo. 17-5 are available for review at the Civic Center in the City Clerk's office and the oepart ... nt of Com11Unlt7 De•elop11ent at lOOO Main Street. Th• Draft lnvironmental 1-.pact Report can alao be re•lewed at tbe City•a Central Lltir1r7 at 7111 Talbert ~•enue. Any perwon wlahlnt to com.eat on Draft Sn•iron11ental IlllP•Ct Report 11o. 17-5 .. F do ao la wrlt11MJ wlthln 45 daya ol tbla notice. Ple~s aut.alt all coo 11nta to tbe Departaent of Cot 1alt7 De••lo,..nt at 1000 lleln Str .. t, Huntln9ton .. acb, Callforala t2141. Attention: catberln• o• .. sa. ca 121 int• wlll be coaallered bf tbe decisloa..,..klat boclJ ln lta deliberation on wbetber th• Draft sa•in m1ntal .i;.,act .. port la ._..at• ad certlf i1ble. WE'RE HURTING • American Red Cross The Leoal Department at ttte Deity Pilot 11 pl sea to an- nounce a new s.ervree now avail- able to new businesses We ~,n now SEARCH the neme tot you at no extra ct\aro• end save you the 1 me and l tup to the Cout1 Hou9t In S nta Ana Then, of oour•. att r t~ search 1s comp ted ...e _, II t1I your f1ct1hous bu'llnest natM statement w\th the County C • publ sh once a week for lour ~•• as requ1red by &aw and t en f ~ your PfOOI of pubt - cauon With the County Clettl . . .. 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WI*~ .. Ital -"'I W.eounty ad ef Or-fllCTmOUe 114!9' I ..._._~ .. lliltllttle~Olnof()r........ .'TNI butltMM .. CIOft• ..,,,... ,,__ ._t(...,._ 11*~-tltdCollele A" ...... A.a, ... ~on-1,._ UlmeTATl..-'f tHl"Y&.I I PA._ ._. County on Aprt te. lldWerd 1. ~ ~by:~ ~ 11* .... ,., .......... -"'I ... County ad of Or· Co9la MeM. c.lf talM n. '*'*'I,.,..... .. 111 .,. ....,_ ,.. ,,_....,.,.. w tlllld ~~-n. 11 't•IMt .. t11111 wt1t1 ... ~ano10r. enee~onMeJa. , .. wewne nwr, tt21 Cot-~ °'*'* c... ..,,........_. ONftaeOOunty,. ..,... wMtlttwCclurtlya..ofOr· Tllll ...,._,. -lled wlllftheountya..tlotOr• ... County Oft Aprt II, ...,.. .... AV9 . .,.._A-a. co.ta~ PICll1M-rM',11, II.. CAl'T!Vf AUOllMCf ~-~ 'tHIJrtU! a. .-.i'•l!Md ar.. eo.t .,_ eounty on ~ 21. w1tt1 .,. County a.ti ot Or-.,,.. CouMy on ..._ 12, ,.... . ,,..,,tied Or.,.. COINlt ......, c... lttH """'* 4, ttll ~. an 1 ~ ~ M lflla"4ed DlllvPlol ... 7, f4;21,tl. 1111 8l\09 County on ._, 11, 1-,..,_~Plot M• 1(, 21, 21, TNt tlWIMU II con-...... lftond A-., Glrda\ ~ ~· ,._ ....... 1MI "11111 1MI ...,., Publllhed OfMae eo-1 ~ 4, ,... ~ b'f. • DI'**' .... Celt ..... tO~---._ ....._ of h-164 ll'ubllfNd 0.... COM( ,_ l'UtllllNCt or... OOMI DellY Not Mey T. f4, 21. ti, s.-611 '*"'*' PWlJC ll)TIC( -... ~ ~ TtUOnf\' M. l'AmMON. Oe11Y Pilot Mey 7, f4, 21. ti, P\lblehed Orenge Coe9I ~ l'lll04 .._, 21. June 4, ,... ' ........ ., W, J; K~ ......._ 1711 _,., .... A .. , Qer. TM~ ll-fOr ._.,. ·-.,. --1... Diiiy Piiot Mrt 21. 21. Jun9 11 .• 1. 1• --__ .,. IMTIC( TIM .......... --tlecl '9Cl'mOUll ....... ... ..... celf ... lno lirl 0---lt No. S *' .._ ""1~ s.-s.tt 4, 11. 1MI ... ,, ,._ "" wttft 1he Couftty CMr1I CIC Of. MAim eTAW TNa ....,._ 19 CIOft-* awt C... °""9 w.t, fllCtmOUl•'U•M S.W• "8JC NOTU ACTmOUe1U1911 .. 1ngeCountyonMey,~= Thetol0wlfteper90nl .... ~en .... ttd ..,_AN. Calfomle N101 MAim eTACT rr PWlJC ll)TlC( OOln9 ...,_ W ~ ~ -.,_. .. 11. 1tll *' 1:45 ThetollOWlnQP9f'IONwe rtaJC MJ11C( P'tBJC NOTICE I AC'fmOU981.JtR•M ~~.,. ~ Orenoe .. eo.t21 (a)A·1 aATH & KITCHEN ThM .... ,... -.., tlUlilMM• •ecmeouew.. ..... ITATW ..... __..,....,..__ -~Mey''· &1, • SERVICES (b)A~1 BA™ & wlttltMCoufttyadef()r. YOU 09JlCT to the a .. INVtsTME:NT OOM· .,..,.. .. .. P'ICTl110UI .,..... .... 8TATWT The foloWlng per'ION.,. ~~ .. Nine June 4, 1He S.511 KITCHEN AUAIM. 1122'4 .. ~on ••• 1911 of"'*~\ you PANV. 4000 MaoAr1tlwr Aw .., ..,.,.. ., • .,......,. n.. folowlnO '*9001 .,. OOWlg bulln9M -ORANGE: .......__ ........... Callf '2720 Newport Blvd., Coe1•...... ,_ ..,_~It 1tle Boute¥erd U. 100 N9w-....... ~ The toltowlng pertona.,. dcMno "*'--• ~ON PHARMACY. JIOI ,_,,_., ..... _ ' c.llf. PuMINd ar... C.. encl tUH ~ ot>-lil'Ott ...,\.Ctllt. t2ieo Notlcelthetel)yC,,ttlet doing buelrlell ... Mtcro Tf'AM TIUNSC"llJINO bit CNpmen A..,.._ Or· ~.,.::,-c:.,~:,-W NOTICE Victor Fernet\ffl, SH Cely P1tot M4111l. 11. D. or 119 wrttteft Obteo-Willllm E. CllwwW\, 4000 ~FltO-Pf', of Meg1c. 21192 Semi V11te. El NVW<>At<. 1112 lfyenl enge, CA t2tll ,,_ ..ne LoiMe 8..o 5 --•• MIW1M A.._ •0. llilboe June 4, 1tll ...... CIOW1 beb9 MacArtftur ~ Sult• .......... owndellon of the Toro CA 9213() on.... Hwltlngion 9Mct\, '*'* AIM Selan!. 11• • • ACTITIOUa -~. Callf t2tl2 .... ,..._,Vow..,.,..,. 700 Newport 9Mctl.' Cellf. Wlftw H Lono CNrtteble ~Ford, 21192 Serr• Cellf.12147 OllffoOtl A--. Founttln ~.Je.o~ IMch. ...-er.,..,,, Ttlla bu"""9 .. con---------- .... lft9Y tie In'*'°" or by 1iieci Foundation. • prtvet9 toun-v111a. El Toro, CA 92830 Ka1Neen M. Aamoww, v..,. CA t210I · I The~ penone .,. ducted br.,. ~ •-.,. --~ ettorney. Ttll8 bualnela I• oon· allon '°' ... YM' erlded C'*YI Ford 21192 s.rr. 1192 IJfylnt llrtYe, Hunl-Ttllt bUllMH 11 Con· TNI buMneM .. con-doing butlnMa.... Victor f:11tnenda ..._ ""'~ tOU AM A CREDITOR duCted b'f. In lndMduel Merdl S1, 1188 ~ •veilable Vllte. Et Toro."CA 92830 lnQton llwltl, Cellf. 92&41 dUC1ed w: In lndMduel ckicit~. °t:*'aa.o FO'Ofll PACK VIDEO, 1n Thll 11atement ... fled '1CTITIOU9 al IA ... ........, creditor ot Wllllem E. GerMn at IN Foundetlon I prlnolpal Thi• bualn... .. con-"'.. bYllMM •• con-~ Alerl Salteml Thie etllt~ fled ~ ~ Newport with the County Ct.'k ot Or· llAm eTA,_, YG'I muet Ille TNe .,.,.,..,,, wu flied oft'lce tor 1111PK11on during ducted by· huabend end wlte ducted by: an~ Thie 11etement w flied with,.. County a::' of Or . Calf. 12983 81'99 County on Mey 5, 11111 ,.,_ ~ pwtoM.,. wltti the oour1 or wlttl the County Cllrtt of Or-r90UW ~ tloun from Merk Ford Kattlteen M. Aelnow8' with the County a.ti ol OJ. Coun M 5 1.ei ~ Wiiiem Aoent, 19 nnNI dolilG ......... _. h per90nll WI09 County on ~ 21, l :OOa.m to5·00p rn.byany TNa 11•tamenl wea fled Tllll atatement wea Ned 1ngeCountyonAPf117, 1911 ange tyon ey,;.,.,.,., ~ Mell6ow, W'Me. Catlt Publehed 0.... COMt AME"ICAN MECHAN- IOPOfnled by 11111 eitinn who~ n wttNn with the County ci.nt of 0r-"""the County a.rt of OJ-nn. 92714 Dally Plot Mrt ''· 21. tt. sT•ucTtON ~ wtthln tour monttle 180 deys ef'lw d4lte of IHI Coun Apfl 21 County on Mrt 11 publllMd Ofenge Coeat Publllhed Ortnge co.et fl\11 butinua It con-June <4 1N8 ICAL CON " • fr the d9t4I of ftrlt • P\lblilhed °'81'99 "= publl~ellon The 'oun-= ty °" ' :I: ' Delly Pllol Mey 7, 14, 21. 28, Delly Plot Mey 14, 2l, 28, duCted by en lftdlvldl* ' S.515 ~1M1~.,.._ t(, El of....,_• prcMded 1 . 2 28 dlltlon • prlnclpel office le f'S1Mll ,..,.., 1984 June 4, 1988 Aobwt Wllllenl Aoark oro, , . Section TOO of th• = Pl101 Mey • 14• 1' • loceled et 1399 O•l••Y Publlthed Ofange Coat Pubtl-.d Orange Coat Sa5&4 S.57t TIWI 11a1emen1 ... flied "8.JC NOnct 21~~Sulte ~ Code or C.iltomla. S.551 llrtYe, Newport. Beactl, Cel~ Dally Piiot May 21. 28. June Delly PlloC May 28. June 4, with the County CMr11 ot Of. Toro c.llf t2l30 ' t1me tot t11no ~ w111 tom1e 928&0 The prinQlpel 4. 11. ,988 "· 11. tNS Pl8JC NOTICE rtB.JC NOT1C£ ange County on May 12. PtCTmOUe .,..... Tili. ~ '* con-_.. orb to tout PtB.JC NOTICE fMnlGW of the F~don Sa5M a.eoe 1988 ...._ 8TA,....., duc:t9d by:., ~ frOl'l'I lie d8te of the 11 Virginie C Zenz. ACTITIOUI 9UM9U ACTmOUI ....... ,.._ The fo4lowlne l*90na -T ~ hMrtna nouoed lbo'le. STA~ cw Publllhed Orenge Cou1 P\Bl.IC NOTICE "8.JC NOnct ..,.,.. ftATDmfT ..... ITATlllDT Publllhed Orenge CoMt doing bullneM -r=' 1Ca1e!Nrlt ..... fled . YOU MAY EXAMINE ... AaANDOllm:NT Of' Dally Piiot Mrt 21. '':us The lolowlnO penona ere The ICJlowtnO 1*90N -Dally P•= Mey 21. 28, June ( 1JPERKAAA INTE"-wtttl ... County a.ti ot Or- l'Je kepi by tM court. "you uu cw PtCnTIOU9 FICTinOUI w••H '1CTmOUI ....... doing bullMee aa: BOHLEN doing~ ae: 4· 11· , I NATIONAL (2)8t0 E INTER-1 County on ~ 21. 11191n ....... lnthe•tell. ..,._ .. ..._ N,.,..ITAl'D181T NAlmftA'f'Dmlfl DEV"ELOPMENT COM· ERIN E. MOORE PHOT· S•592 NATIONAL (31TECH= ~IMY ..W upon 11'11 ex-The following .,.r•ona Pl8JC NOTICE The fo4lowlng penont are The folowtnel 1*90n1.,. PANV. 21135 Niguel Viste. GRAPHIC RETOUCHING, WEENIE INTERNAtlOHAL.I "1't1a ill!'90r Of tdmtnlatrator, or heYI •bandonecf Iha 1191 of doing butlneea u do«lg ~ •· L.agune Ntgulll, cA 92S11 1tea Ctlurdl St . Coal• Pdtl.IC NOTICE 4900 Neptune Avenue •II. Putllllhed 0renge OOMt upantheattorNYklrltleu-lh• Flctltlout ButlnHI flCnnoul __ .. WHEEL LANO BICYCLE EA8F0008,325So Hale Todd E. 8otlten, 28935 ~.Celt 92127 N9wpoft8-:t\,Celf 12913 o.llyPlloCMey7.14.21.21. eou10f OI adfNnlstmor, t Niimi' £.R.8. FOOOS, 325 MAm ITA,_,.,. SHOP, 23582 El Toro Rd . 9 Avenue, Futlerton. C.llf. Niguel 'lllta. l.aoi-Nlguel. Erin Elli.eti.ttl Helhef· '1Cnnoul ....... Erle Jotvl Goodman, 490011Mi wrttten ~ atatlng thll South Hale AV9lYe, Fua-The lollowtng penonl ere Toro. c.lil 92$30 9H31 CA t2tn lnglon, Itta Church St.. ..... ITAftmNT Nep1une A-•B. Hew·I s.650 ~ dellt'e ..,.ctal not1ct ot etton, Cellf. 92$31 doing butlnH• ••: A)I Herbert D Stone. 3023 ERB lnduatrtls. Inc .. Call-A.Ian M. T9'ornlf, 28935 Colt• Mela, Call1 929.27 The followlng persons are port.Beedl. Cell! 12913 • the Mr'8 ot M inv.rtory end The Actltlout 84.lllMN WILK CO LITHOGRAPHIC Country Club Drive. Cos11 tomla, 325 So. H ... Avenue. ~ llllte. Lagune Nlguel. 1 Thie bUllnen 11 con-dolnQ butlMU u : This bu11nM1 11 con· •-.,. llnTIC( =......,..,, Of ••t• _. Neme retwreil 10 ebove wu A RT S . Bl C 0 L 0 NI AL M911. Cell! 9212e I Fullerton, Calif. 92931 CA 929n ducted by an lndivldull WATCH FEVER. 2338e El ducted by en lndMduel __ .._ ___ ""---- of the petltlonl or ec-tiled In Orange County Oil PRINT!RS, 18324 Ward SI.. Belly L. Stone, 3023 Thi• bullneu •• con-Thi:> bUllMH It eon-Erin E ......,lngton Repoee, Lagune Hills, Celil Eric Goodman I PlCTn'IOUI ._ .. ctiufits ma'lltoned In Sec-Augutt 3, 1917 FILE Fountain Velley. CA 92708 •Country Club Or1ve. Cos1e1ducted t>y. e c:orporetlon ducted by e general part-I This ttetemenl waa flied 929541 TNt Stftement ... !led MAim 8TAW 1200 Ind 1200.5 of the NO F351320 Rlehard E. Wilk, 253121 Mela. Celf 92121 Scott R Newton, ChW ner1Np with the County Qertl of Of-Sendr• &ndw, 23318 B with the County Oer1l oC Of. The followlftg - ProbeteCode Scot1R.Newtot1.20913th Terreno. Mlaion VlelO. CA Thlt t>utlnM• II con-Anend810fficer Alan Tetomir. Todd E lengeCountyonMey4, 1911 Aepoea. Laoune H ... Cellt MgeCountyonMey5, 1N8 006ng._._~ , CHERYLE S Street, S... Beacfl. Cellf 92891 ducted by hutbend and wile! Thia ttatement wu Ned 8ot1ten ~ 92651 ~ ALL WA y 8 KW 1 TE fuRsOH 90740 Merie V Wltlt.25312Ter-H.OStone wltlltheCountyClentofOf· ThleltelementwuMIO PubllahedOrengeCOllt Ttlll bullMSa It con-PubllhedOrengeeo..tGRAPHIC 21,,2 S •••••I 8al111tell, At-Terry A Clarke, 421 reno. Mlaaion Viefo, CA Thia itetement waa filed ange County on Mey 17. with the County a.rt ol Or· Oltlly Piiat May 14. 2 t. 28. ducted by en Individual Deily Pllol Mrt 14. 21. 21, 8tookllln1 #c Huntington ....., ._ PeMu•, • Crupi Avenue, San 92891 wOh the County Clertl of Or-1988 angeCountyonApril5. 1918 June 4, 191e I Sendra Binder I June 4, 1988 8Mdl. Caltf 92Me o ...... , ...... L4fl9 Clemen1•. Cellf. 90701 Thlt buaineu 11 con· ange County on April 29, ,_ F1771iU Se-571 Thil 1te1ement w .. llled s.-580 Allin w.n. K Oanct.11 ........: C•1 Ml_, Thia bullnea wu con-dUC1ed by husband and_. .. 1988 Pettie, Tet1er, Kw I PubbMd Ofange Cou1 lwlth the County Clerk of Or-21732 S Btookhurat llC, lf..Ubi.Nd Ofat'99 Cout ducted by• generel partner-Rldlatd E Wiik flS1'9DI Krlnt6iy. 1aaa1 Von Karmen. Deity Piiot Mey 1 14. 21, 28. •-II' 111nnl'r ange County on Mrt ''· rtllUC NOTICE Huntington 8Mctl cam' Piiot Mrt 27, 28, ~ lh4P Thia 11etement wu ffled Publlllled Orenge Coea1 1eth Floor, Irvine, c.Nt 1914 r~ nunw. t988 92141 • · 3, Thia 1teternen1 wu fled with the County Clent ol Of. Dally Pilot Mey 28, June 4, 92715 Sa565 '1CTTTIOU8 .,._11 I . ,._ '1ClmOUS ---... Thia ~ 19 con- • FS382 tn the CoOnty Cler1l of Of-ange County on ApNI a .111. 18. 1988 I Publllhed Orange Co.I ...._ eTAn.NT Publllhed Oo'ange Coat ....-ITAT'lmlfT ducted by., lndMdulll ange County on May 11. 1988 Sa.fl13 Dell)' Piiot Mey 28. June 4, "8..IC NOTICE The tOllowlng penons.,. Dally Piiot Mey 21. 28. June The to41owlng pwaone.,. f'.lan Oendal =11 l'tllJC NOnct 1988 f'11D07 "· "· 1988 doing bullnes• u. •. 11• 1NJ doinG bualMU aa: TNa ~t ..,. tMed '9cnnou. .... u Del~~':"M~~Ju~ ~bl~":'M~7, ,,;,.oa:'. 1 Ptllt.JC M)JIC[ I Se-IOI• ":i~A=I BABO COMPANY 8552 s .. &48 ( 1)WESTEAN TRADING with the Oounty Clent o# °' - NAm ftA,....,, 11 18 1988 11, 18. 1988 _,. --•• •-.,. llnJlCt -... .......__,, W.,,.,_, St .. Fountein Valley. NlllC NOTICC (2)AMTEXCO (3)0KAPI IM-= County on Aprt 21. -__ • • Se830 AC,.,..,., • ..,__ .--"" ,.,. ·~-.. ~ .,. Caltf 92708 ,,,. following l*'tOne.,. • se-1119• I MAim ITA-..-.T dOS'll ~ea: Tuen Vo, 8591 M ... d OOll'lg~ S The folowlng 1*toM ere '1CTITIOU9 .._11 TEU-PRO ASSOaAfES. Ave Giiden GrOV'e calf J W(HNINO SMllES. 1401 rtBJC NOTIC£ rtaJC NOTICE doing bu111neee aa ...,_ eTATllmlfT 135 Oxford, ir-. Cellf 9284• . ittccado HOS, N9wpor1 M C C U L L 0 C H The folowlno l*90ftl.,. 92715 Betty Mowerf, 525 Vlc--8:.; Celt. 92ee0 NOTICS Of' flCTmOUI .._.. ARCHITECTS. 280 Newport doing bUllrlMt -Jamee F Tutco. 135 OJI-lorla SI '11. cO.ta M .... 5. Cf oa:._ p~ "'9llC HIAMtG ...._ ITATE•NT Center Drive. Suite 330. LINENS UNLIMITED, ford, !Nine. Cellf 92715 le.tit 92t27 . ~ c:: t21i3 COM A..-xT The fOllowtng penon1 ate Newpol't Beactl, Call1 92MO 3949 Gwden Glow Btvd., Thia tiu.ineu la con-Thtl bualneH 11 con- ' · NO. 11-1 dolnQ butlneu u: Wllllem C McCullocti, G«den Grow. Ce11t 92641 duc1ed by an lndlvlduel ducted by co-pertners ... ~~~con-c•m JMC VI DEO PRO-8128 Lo• Arco•. Long Bruce ~. 9140 JametF Turco I TuanO Vo ..,.._ V7 an fr OUCTIONS 23048 A-*Se,8Mctl. Calif 90815 w.,,,_ River Ctrdli, Foun-Thia 11alement ... tied This ttaternent wu filed 4:1 ~~..,tied NOTICE IS EREBV de LI CenOta. Lagune Hffla, Thia bualnee.t It con-ltein Veley. Callf. 927ot wtttl the County Clent of Of-with the County C1ei1c of Or-..-_ Counat.men O: of °' GIVEN INll the Huntington Ce11f 9H53 ducted by: en lndlvlcMll Thll bu.V-. la con-enge County on Mey 5, 1918 ange County on May 5 1988 WO!I" ,.,. 'Y • Beedl PlaMlng CommiNlon Jufie M Ceddy. 23048 William C. McCulloctl duc1ed b'f. .,. lndMduel ~ P"i7S111 ftC County on Aprt 29• w1• ho4d • publlc l\Nrlng 11'1 P.-o def Campo, Laguna Thia atatement wu filed 8Nce Boeepflug Publlthed Orenoe Cout Publlshed Ofenge Cout 19 11111'141 the Council Chamber •t the Ntauet. Caltt. 92tn with the County Clent of Of-Thia ttatement -!tied Olllly Pltot Mrt 14. 21. 28. Delly Piiot Mey 14. 21. 28 A.Ni9hed Or OOMI Hunllnvton Beactl Civic tt.11 bullMU 11 con-1nge County on Mrt H , wt1h the County CMr11 ot Or-M'9 4, 1988 June 4. 1988 ~·~ ange Center, 2000 MM'I Street, ducted by en lndMdull 1988 ange County on Mrt 12, Sa-673 Se-577 Oily Pilot Mrt 7, 14, 2 1 21, H un 11 n gt on Beech. Julie M. Ceddy nlllD 1981 tt88 Celfomie, on the date and et TNt 1tatemen1 -Med Publlahed Orange COMt I .....n NlJC NOTICE S.5'5 the ume tndlcated below to wtth the County C1er11 of Or-Olllly Plol Mrt 28, June 4, Oevld J Arata. 1'40 The 1---------1 PtBJC NOTIC£ --.. ---.,.-llft-Tll'C ___ receive end contider the ange County on Mrt 17, 11, 18, 1988 Alerneda, San Joie. c.Mt. '1CT1TlOUI .,._.. I--.;...;.;~.-------S.57• ,._ nunw. 11e1ement1 of alt per80n9 1988 Sa-802 951~1791 NAm ITATDllNT '1CT1T10U89U ... ll ----------..._-------who wltt1 to be l'IHrd rel•· ,_.,I , P\lblitheCI ~ange COU1 The to1ow1ng pereont.,. MAm ITAT'lmNT PtB.JC NOTICE W'ICTmOUS ........ five 10 the tppllc:atlon ct. Publlthed Ofange Cou1 P\llJC M)TIC[ l[)elly Pllo1 Mrt 21. June 4, dolrlQ ~a. The fOllowtng peraons ere ...... 8TA,...,.,. ectlbed '*<>W Dally Piiot Mrt 28, June 4. 11, 11, 1911 MIOHAEL 0 M DANO. doing bulineee.. '1CTmOUI ........ TN toflowtnQ per'IOnl -DATE/TIME TuHday, 11. 18. 1M8 flCTTTIOUI ._.. Se-e11 M.8 A .JO . 2901 W CoM1 CONSQLIOATEO SER-N.-ITATlmNT cR*'9 bWlneel er June 7. 1N8, 7:00 PM ~10 NAm eTAW Hwy. Ste S508 Newport VICES I LACONICS. 21732 The lollowlng per90n1 are TRANSPORT AS -APPLICATION NUMBER: ThefolowlnOl*IOMWI P\11.IC NOJlCt ~ cait 92e83 S Btookhurlt •C. Hunt-~~u • SQCCATES, 117 Atvw-tide Code Atnendtnent No 88-7 dollig bu*'-... Mic:h..i Q M Dang 2195 lnglon 8-::tl, Cellf. 9214e GlMINI ADVERTISING. liJW1o1 Newport Beactl, Cellt. APPLICANT Cttyot Hunt-"8JC M)TIC[ HANDYMAN PLUS, 15411 PtC111tOU8 llUIMll Miner SI, .Apt. 2, 'eotte l;hrlttlne Suzunne 125 481h SI . Newport 9-3 lnolon 8-:h Trtnlly Clrde 811A, Hunt-MAm ITAft....,. Mela, Cellf. 92e27 L 1y11 n d . 2 113 2 S BMctl, Ctllf 92163 '"GregOfyJ. Allton. 1223 w. lOCATION: City-wide ACTTTIOUI. ........ lngton Beactl. Cellf. 9264e The folowlng per90flt.,. Thll bullMH It con-Brook.hurll •C. Huntington Oarln Devtd RurnuMert. "' Ave .. ~ BMc:tl. ZONE. C2 end c. ..... 8TA-..-.T °""" P.-er Colt. 15411 dolnQ ~ -dueled by an~ BMctl, Celf 9214e 1007 E B•lbo• Blvd • ~. 92M3 REOUEST· To 1111blietl The~~ ere Trtnfty Orde I 11A, Hunt-L f . 0£StONS. 2521 Port MiCMlll Dang Till• bullMM It con-a.I~ Calf 926&, l'hle buatnee9 11 con-t9QU1allone to permit recya. bu*'--= lng\on Beedl. Calf 92648 Wtlfttly Pt. Newpor1 Beactl. Thie tta1ement ... tied duc1ed by .,. ~ Thlt Du91nesa Is con- dud9d by. "' tndlvldual Ing tadlltlea. ~ Sanda Or 'tflle bu9lneu 1a con-Callf. t2980 -"" the County ci.tt o1 Of-ainaune Laytand ducted by an lndMdual Gtegoty J Allton ~ N v I R 0 NM EN T A L ~2:.!:° Caltf t2e8Ci duded by: "'lndtvlduel UnOI L Taglltnettl. 2521 .. County on Mrt 4, 1181 Thia 11•tement Wll flied Oettn Aumuaaen Thia 11mement -filed STATUS. C&legotlcalty 9JI-• • Glenn p Colt Port Wtlftby Pl Newpor1 ,,,.. with,.,. County Cler1l of~-Thia tla1emen1 Wit filed with the County C.k of Of· empt pureuant to Sec1lon Mar~ w ..... 520~ Thie lt8tement wu flled 8-:h. Caltf. 92'io Publttned ~ange eoeai ange County on AprM 21. With Iha County a.rtt of OJ. County °" APfll 28, 15300 4 lrom the provltklna ~ .M Newpol1 ' with the County Clettc of~-Ttll1 bullneea It con-Ollly Piiot Mrt 1(, 21, 21, 1988 ange County on Aprll 28, of the Ca11tornl1 En· Thia bullnest 11 con-ange County on Mrt 10. duc1ed by: .. an lrdVtdulll June 4. 11181 ,,.,.,,, 1911 fl7'l1ll .troiirnenttl Quallty Act. lndMduel 1911 Unda L TaglenMtl S.572 ~ Ofange Coal "1'11CZ Publef'9d Orenge Co.I ON FILE: A copy of the ducied by an ,_. Tllll 11et9menl .,.. fled o.lly Piiot Mrt 7, 14, 21, 28, PvtlllNd Orange Coea1 Plot Mey7. 14. 21. 28. prooo-drequeetleonllleln ~;::,,, -tied Publlthed Orange COMt "the County a.ti of Or-"8.JC NOTICE 1914 = P"°' Mey 7. 14. 21. 21. S.W ~-'~ ~ Com-2000 wttn the County a.ti of Or· Olllly Piiot May 21, June 4, enge County on Mey 17, Se-553 1 S.-Mt PORTS, 315 OahlaPL. Cor- '1CTinOUl9U ..... one del Mar. C&llf t2tS5 ,.,.,. ..,.,.. ITAT'lmWT Richard w Johneon. 315 Publlhed Ofange Coellt The fOllowlng pertOM .,. Dehlia Pt .. Corona del Mar. =Plot Mey 7, 14, 21, 21. d~bu91MUU Celif 92MS R. .J. LANostAPE COH-This bu1ln"1 II con-Se-562 TRACTORS, 2915 La Jolla. ANMlrn. Cul 9280t RonMS Chefles C.thear1 Jf 16e12 Robert l.n.. Hunl· ~Ion 8Mcfl. Cellf 92647 hll butl,_t II Con· d\leted by an lndMdutl Aon C.tllcart It keeps Thil ttetement w.. filed • with the County Clent of Of. ange County on Mlft 5. 1te8 fJ1l19 more than Publlthed Orange Cout o.11y Pllol May 14 21, 28. Juoe •• 1988 • memones alive I -, ", --\ '--\ , , •· ; I • ' .....,.,ty UWll~il, enge County on M-12 1 t 18 191e 1988 ---------Mein Street, Huntington 1981 -• · · · ~H ,-a ACnnoul.,_11 •--------------------------------... "8.JC NOTICE Beldl. Cellfomie 92141. '°' ' Publlehed o...,. 0ou1 ....-nAw --.......-------linlpectlon by the publlc A Publlthed nr-"= Dt11y Piiot Mrt 21: June 4, The followlng ~.,. HCIHIOUI .,_.. copy of the It.rt repott wltl -·-.,,..21 ~-11 18 ttM doing bu11neee • Mm eTA.....wT ,.,. ev1111eb1e to lntereitted Dally Piiot Mey 21. • _.. ' . SMI07 Jail CONCRETE. SS3 The to1ow1ng ~ -per11ee at Qty Hll or the • 11• 1988 S.-5tl Mame Avenue tJ, 8alboe ~ ae. Main City Ubrary (7111 • 19and. Calf. 92912 M A C K E N Z I E Telbert AV9r1Ue) etter June ... _.__ . PtB.JC Jl)TIC[ Martln/M*'1Jn Contrect· -..rTS--ES t020 Nency'3 1981 doing .--aa: Ing , J etfro Oevld eo.ta M.... Cellf.I 0AU INTERESTED PER-rtaJC NOTICE SOAK RENTALS. 314 ACTmoul..,_U Mlrtln/Howerd C. M.-. SONS •• lnvned to attend ACTmOUI .,._18 ~ :=:· 8elboe lttend,, MAm eTA'f'Dmlfl Cifomla. 619 Pn OrM, Certal fl ~. 1020 Mid. Mering and ~ ..,.,.. 8TA~ ....,_ p Sen 314 ~ The toflowtng perlOnl •e Coete Mela. c.llf. 92827 lane eo.te MIN. oCJiNone °' Mlmll ~ . dolf'G ~ -Howltd Oecllll Mertlrl, 215 • 1 ' kit or aoWnat the ~Ion The::::::--are := 8*'boe lllapd. · TI(ipLf CROWN SAO-OcMll V1M A.e .. ~ ~ It con-• oudned above If t"-• ~·s LAWN CARE. 214 w-J 8of1I 314 ~KERA.OE AHO OISTRIBU-Beactl, Calt t"'3 w, en lndlvtdull .,. ,..,., Nrthlr queet1ona ._._,. • • 1100 Gany s~ Thl9 tiuatne. ti 00tto Cemll Mine ptMM C9fl Suean Plerot. 14-=-~ • ~~tlngton :=· Belbol lalenct. · e' 231. Sante Ane. C&llf. duded by • OOl'POf•tlOI• TNt .... mment wu tlled todete Planner et 536-$271. K.M.th ·L Sowere 1 Thia bull 1 con-92705 Joenna Merlin, 8ec· tN County Qwll of Or· .. AdelM. ,._,..,.... .. MM a Thoma T. Pevllll, 911 retary/T,...,,., eowityon~4.1911 ••ec8' Pta..ftlftt C••· Donel Sower1, 2 14 duc1edby:hutbendendwlte Emerald Bey, Lagwna ,... .. ....,..,., ..,.. .., ~ ....... Aodleeter • 1. Huntington Mn P. Soni 8Mctl Calif t2t51 wftt1 ""*County an of Or· ~ Orlnge OOMI Pucllll.o Ofenge C.. 8Mdl Cellf 12141 TNe ltatefnent .. flied Thia. butlneu It con-ange ~ on Acllt 21. !'lot Mey 14, 21, 21. Dally Plot Mrt 28. 1tll Ttllt bullneee It con-wlttl ttle County a.ti of ~-by an lndMdull ltll 4 1tlt .,..5 Se&2t ducted ~Id and wlte ange County on Mey 11, ~ T P.vllll . PmQ1 • -10 j Donel ,... . P\lblllhed OrWlll8 Coelt This 11atement waa flted .._ Thia ltatement -flted ~ 1. ;4_ £Mance yOUf Umu1e w1111 Ult help ol u11s hill~ofo1 1S.,i09 ~·dlbooll Slt1>-lly·1t p •MtMUOnt. WU.· sat llactaott pattlfns. COIOf wor ihHts and C0111- plirt1 Nttt1 filtJ '*' you tt11ex19t1 HCJI Stage of Pftl*•no. p111'lt111G 1ne1 tin a!\ing 13 d1t1tte111 ,..,. iects Some ot flit ba11e '4.lppties yow .,11 Mtd • ckidt "'"' w1t11b11• n1n1P, tru het, trac1119 ...,_,, lf'IY ualtr Ind 11111 wooJ w11t1 the County ci.tt of OJ-Pubfllhed °'*"V'I Cout th the County Clerk of Or· = Piiot Mey 7, 4, 21, 21, ... County on May 11. Dally Pilot Mlft 21. June 4, 1 County on Mrt 11, 1 s.657 1988 11, 18, 1N8 ,_ 1--------- PuOfilhed Orenge "=I Sa-toO PvblltMd Orenge Coast PWlJC MJT1Ct Delly Piiot May 21. 21, June Dally Pitot Mrt 21. 21, June , _ _,.;..;;;;;=;...;.;.;;..-;;;;.;;;;., __ 4, " 1988 "8JC NOTIC( 4. "· 1988 MOnCa. Sa-Sl4 S.-511 PmUCMU •11 '1C11TIOUI .,..... _._nm ·-.,. Mft'l'IM' I ..... 8TAW I P1aJC NOTICE "' • 11111 c Dlf Pl .. ,.~ nu1~ The foloWlng ~ -CW TMI CITY CW ---------•doing~-· ACTmOUI IUll•M fOUWfMl QLLIY ":,.~A~8I PfflMrTW DESIGNS, 515 ...-nATW NOTICE IS HE:AE8Y The,.-.-.... Ounneoan Drtw. L-oun• The fOlowlr'9 per9Dnl.,. GlllE4 "'*' ""w• •illdJY, __.... .. ~ -9Mcti, Cllt 12t51 dolnO ~ M: """* •. , •.• 'l:IO p.m. In ~~=~TAUC-JwlCa H. Bet111ey. 515 CAFE EXPMSS. 11* tM~~ TION SEFllVICES. 110 S ounneoen Drtve, Laguna Von K-.man, lntne, c.M. ::"v..., ~~ T~ Apt .. Sant• 9Mcti, Cellf. 12111 12111 I • .. ........ ---Ana Calf 1210. • Tiiie buelMM .. con.-Mt Wtl• Kllft , 1104 OominlllDft -·--- Hecto"r Ceauneda lducledb)':Mlndh'IOuel hrtlaNre °'. " 'ullr10ft, ::..._.. • ._ ~ ~ 110 S Towneend .-.ct~ Celt. t2t33 · ~ 114 Sent . Ana. Calf ,... etatMMnt ... tltd n.19 "'.... .. ... C09IOf1lOMAL U8E ,.,... 121o.a • • wttt1 the County an of Or· ~ br. "" 111c1vt.... w,.::'°" "°" ~-" ,,_ buelneel le con-f.1: Col.w\ty on Mey 17. Mt WM Kim OellDO & ._ tor ._. l, ouetedbytnlndMdulll 1 ,_ ... n.:.·~~ot~ OM•• °' tN ..,..-=~ --~ Ofel\O* c.. =County Oft ...., 11 •••••••• " ., .., • .,. wlttl tt111 Col.wYty Cln OI Or· Dally Not ._, at'. .NM ··1 .._,_... • ., .. , tro... ange eounty on Mey 11 11. 11, 1• ._ ~ OI lo Clrd9 K _.. ,... . ....,, ~ °'*"'* c.. -,_, Deir Nie Mer It ... .-. n9 flMTTM ... --.: PuOleMd Orenge C4*I "8UC llmCl 4; 1l, ,.. ..... ~ t:::e::. - Dally l'lklt_..., '1. .. JwN ~ ;..... • •• .,..... .. 4,11,1 Qe9. .......... .. ...... ..s.a ,..... 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Cr01 111 M"•• ~o ~JC JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M ercur y ~1f\ H•rho• 81•<1 Co•l11 Me.. ~~JO ·1·--·--..._ .... , Veiry cteen. 11750. MS-"271¥ ,,_, TERRIFIC TANNY TORONADO. 'M Ilk• new. 37K mt tasoo . SELL 142~111. through dassified BUY ea .... n through classified . " . . . , -I { l .. ·. ·. ~ • . . .. \ '\. ; . . .. .. ';., ..... ' \(:· .. .. . .. ·" . •. ' .J'. .' .... . .. • . .. .. . ·~. -. ~ . · . .. • •;>- ' • I I .. .. .. ... . .. . , . ..... ' . ,, .. ,. ~· . I t .1~·~ i·_ ·1 • I I' Ii: ·1 I 'i . ~ I I ~ ,· ! I i i • • t! It I: ~· ~ II -> .,. ., iilliiiJ .. r I JJ!~J!! ~ ..,, "' -':" /,. "' "' . . "' .... § I i §. i i i -, I ·1 I· I 1· ·I :fflJ~ Jjfi~ tfl .. s: 1!.at { i •>. fti ~ .. 't; t1l§ ~ ,~ I .. !!Jf 'r· . :1 ii ''''J irif {fl> r~t! fi ~ ; Ji ~l< ' ;J tt ~ .cit< ' ,., l] ~ ~'I, .. .. , irJ 1m Elf~ ff i ~!~ lJ ~ t.~ J '"' ·1r . ,, i l :-I !J ... ~· ;~ .@fr.- 1 r.ti i i"" . l!! '[~ ~ ;;1 ~,Cl ~ll !: ;:IQ , .. ~ r;1 r~ i ii-~ iJl I! ;If .. ~;. It I l'!1~ l .. tlf. ~ l = z t . E ~!h~ 'if t~ JJ>~~ '1"'il~ t J IC: l'~lli •.. J i I ' . "' -' B r •. \' ,4< ... .. • • r r . .. ~~ ., -~::-;,~ .... ~-~ ... "."1!11 .......... • ••• •• ...~ •• , :::11 • ' . ;. 1 .. ,- 1 ~ ~~ ~:.· .-: ---_..._ ~.? _... SZ..... _..... = 1Wr&zer'tr? -tAe&ce-sci _... ·m &s, =-____.. eisbrt rt -: --=..r£e~~=--=-·->->c-..--..:n --~ ±"'" • •m ·?> ... hr"• -• ·· 'i + d rn +.11 • -•--.·-·---· --.. ···--..... - • ru 15 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVl(:ES THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE SERVICES I E ATION GATED COMMUNITIES BA YFRONT 1115,000I H Located in..a...private _gated community_. custom bayfront features, 4BR, 4BA, master suite with fireplace. Large pier and slip. Garsee will ac- co"modate a limousine. Ann Peters BIG CANYON-VIEW $1,215,000 Contemporary home overlooking 8th fairway of Big Canyon. four BR. 31/JBA. larce formal dining room endosed il' cedar. Santa Marla stone and clear glass. Courtyard with spa. Carol AJJison BIG VIEWS $1,375,GOO Just listed 4BR, family home, sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooms! Quality throughout, formal dining. Access to all Emerald Bay's amenities. Special property. Rod Daley or Dave HirschJer ENTERTAIERS DELIGHT 11.-,000 Custom home, fabuJous golf course views, 5BR. impressive 2 story courtyard entry with pool and spa. Spacious childrens wing. Quiet cul~e- .. sac. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody FA8Ul.OUS CUSTOM Ho. $1,115,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR. 61/zBA, home. Serene setting on Bi& Canyon Country dub's 15th hole. Lake view, Incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody GOLF COURSE VIEW $1-,IOO Truly Architectural Dicest caliber! Four BR, plus 2BR, guest house. Sin«le level floor plan. I 00 ft. slate terrace overloc*int 18th fairway. "°<>I & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody EmRALD UY-LOCATION ~ You can toss a ball &om decks into the ocean sutf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam cellings. hardwood floors. 48R, 48A, plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hlrschler ON THI GOLF COUME ...... Big Canyon with lake view. beautiful custom home. High ceiltncs. 58R, or 3BR. eJelant livinc room, formal dinJnc, his & hers study. Pool, spa, central air. alarm system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune OME OF A ltiND ...... Five BR, home. One ol Bi& Canyons ftnest offertncs. 1eo· IQlf course. mountain and city lilhts vleW. Imported tile roof. maids quarters, c6Udrens wlng. Master suite with lltttnc area and balcony. Damy 8'bb and Unda Oeth FRONT COVER --10ME lllQCANYON PREMIER-CUSTOll-HOllE This very private 20 room home includes 5 bedrooms and 5 baths in approximately S,500 square feet. There is a paneled study, gourmet kitchen, f am Uy room~ formal dining room, living room. breakfast room. 2 fire- places, hardwood floors. and extra large l-ar prage. The oversized golf course lot fronts on Big Canyon Country Club's 8th creen, and has family sized pool and spa with cabana area. TN8 propel'tJ le oftwed et 1 000 BUY OF THE WEEK NEWPORT NORTH S21t,a " Prime location overlooking the city lf&hts and mountains. U~r unit with 28R, wonderful view deck. Uvini room with fireplace, "-P- graded floor coverings. Ann Peters . " CORONA DEL MAR ••.ooo A private paradise on the canyon. Four BR. 31/JBA, formal dinlnc room, family room. Magnifi- cent crounds with pool & spa. Security system. Private ocean beach. Ann Peters CA•O HIGHLUIDS .,..-0 Views of ocean, city lf&hts and catallna from livinc room. dinin& area and kitchen family room. Master suite with spa tub. Remodeled In 1981. Three BR. 2BA. Many amenities. Gayle Arna~ ' VllWLOT ~ Corona del Mar, breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavilion. Ran opportunJty to bulld your once in a lifetime dream home. Exclusive neiehborhood. Sara Hinman PAllOMIK Ywwa tt.-.- One year old custom home wtth panoqmjc ocean and jetty views. Four BR. 48A, and every extra. All you could ask for in one of Newport's best areas, the villaee of Corona deJ Mar. Tony Shaw CDM L.ANDIUM HOI• tt,-..11 Orietnal earfY Ciltfomla CUstorn home wtth I 8cr ocean vtew. Four BR, •~BA. new prmet ~. bonui room, 55 fOOt IOt. Lois lacobs or UndaOeth ' ...... VllW $1,111.• Dramatk 180• views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. listen to the sound of the waves. Spadou$ older home. with 48RT -SBA-A special CDM opportunity. Lois Jacobs and Unda Oeth VIEW CONDOMINIUMS 8EALISUND .... Spectacular "Augusta" largest modeJ. sen- sational IOlf course location. Hlchfy upgraded 2BR, 21/zBA, den. security, community pools, spa, tennis. Tom Allinson or Sharon Voet Ct.EM-Cl.EAN-CU .... Model perfect "Dynasty" in Harbor R!. Ex- cellent condition. Two BR. 2BA. Shows t and clean! fabulous panoramic mountain a reser- voir views. Danny Bibb or Ste_lla Shirar FOREVER VIEW M25,000 Fabulous view of mountains, water and ni&ht lichts. This 38R. 2'h8A, and family room home enjoys quiet country living In the heart of the city. Carolyn Lowe or Gloria Robert.son LUXURY·VEWI taa•. Former model w/flaestone courtyard entry, re-- flection pond and· fountains. Two BR, 2'hBA, marble entry, hlchly uptraded kitchen w/granite countertops. Gayle Amaro GOLF COUll8a TOWIOI• ..... Showcase Of uncompromistnc beauty. 38R, dra.- matJc 2 story entry, European eourmet kitchen. Extensive use of polished black cranlte. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody CONDOMINIUMS VLLA WW S*Jlll Mint condldon cOndomlnlum. 2 master suites. Nicely decorated for younc executives. Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools, entertainment areas. Security ptes. BeYerty Morphy FOR ..V ... O ... SIOULS ..... Two BR. c:ondoininlum, shoWs Uke a rnOdel. Plush white ca~ ftri!place and baY win- dow. Both bedroom Suites are ,enerous In size and completely tepmrate. Geyle Arna~ CAWS f R UWl8 _,_ Near new townhome close to Upper Bay. Ocean breezes. ~ and biCYde pilths. Two 8R, 2BA. quleC · IQcafJOn, prtCed to sell. Gloria Rob- :-ertson or C.rolyn Lowe TO-•TOLOVI ..., ... What a beMitiful feelinc to step Into thll IOVetr 281. :MM. townhome. Att.M:tled 2 car ..,..., _., ....... 'Wit end unit lcxadon. ~ L.owe/aoM 1Gbert9on -4 . . --~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Coldwell Banker RaldrnUal Reill Eatate Servtces CORNER OP COAST HWY. AT .AVOCADO .. ~ 644-9060 .. THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS fllWllOST .Bl5llTS SZ87,500 A doll hiMIM in the Heighta. 2 BR, 1 BA home, Wood noon, eatinr area in kitchen, detached ~ w/l 81" + BA. le fenced yard. A real cutie m the heart of the Hei.ghta. OLDB COii 1515,000 Newly remOdeled split-level 4 BR home with EUro-etyle kitchen, French doora, + many ex- tru. Ph• 1 BR prage apartment. CalJ to see. OOIONA RJGBLANDS Mlt,000 Stylu aingle level remodel bri1htened w/1kYliibt. + f uhionable French doors, bleached Ooon, Euro-bat.hi+ kitchen and cus- tom doleta. 8AUIOA ISLAND U,IM, ... &e.t Little laland bay(Tont location: 4 BR or 3 • BR + bedielot unit. Onshore mooring. Motivated eellen. Bring offen. POMible ea- Cban;e. aa£0lJ&T U ,416,111 First time offered. 4 BR custom home in pr,ilne IOcation. Lona driveway entty offen eatra park-q + privacy. Must see. LIDO ISLE UDO ..., .. , W ooderful corner bayfront condo in attnctive ~ blcll. Extensive bay + city licht viewa. 2 BR wait ia well maintained + decor is new! UDO HM.IM Gorpouia. IOphiaticated bayf ront pentbome w/coaiem~ flair. SpKioua rooma have pan- oramic views of-bay, ocean + mtns. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-6 NBWPOaT BBIGBTS W TUmN 3 BR $287,500 D. GOLDSBERRY WISTCUPP 3 BR 1141 PEIDIOU $329,500 E. CORKE'IT CAMEO BJGllLANDS UH OOICllESTY 3 BR $425,000LH G. LIVINGSTON CDM 3 BR 60t CA&NATION $445,000 M. BAYS l&VINB 1 PUULE SAGE 4 BR $«9,000 B. HUTCHINGS .mvilff! TBUACE 1011 BONNI! DOON! 3 BR $735,000 L. ROSE SUNDAY 1-5 NEWPOrr HEIGHTS 5SI TUmN 3 BR $287,SOOD. GOLDSBERRY WESTCLIPP 3 BR 1141 PEMBROKE $329,500 D. GOLDSBERRY NEWPOIT BIACB !5 OOUIOIANT 3 BR $349,000 C. MCMAHAN CAllBO 81GBLA.NDS un DOICUSl"D 3 BR $425,000LH G. LIVINGSTON CDll MICADATJON 3BR $445.000 J. MACMILLAN l&VINI 1 ruaru: SAGB 4BR $-«9,000 8. HUTCHINGS llAUOtUOOE 11 llOHTP!WD 3BR $650.~ J .AKERMAN NSWPO&T DIQBTS US SANTA ANA 3 BR $749,000 D. ADAMS t llONACO $839,000 P. HARTLEY 1'.-oNTO&Y BAI Ml llAllOa ISLAND 6 BR $1,595,000 & CORKE'IT llONDAY l.S NEWPORT BEACH NEWPOaT llliCB Utt,111 Walk t.O the beach! Very bTigbt pentboule condo. 2 BR, 1 • BA. Gated community with pool + apa. Underground parking. · wateun SHt,111 WestcJifrs best buy! 2 BR + den or 3 BR. 2 BA charmer. Beam ceilings, 2 fireplaces., 1aqe kitchen w/new appliances. Great curb appeal BAYVIEW TEUACE SNt,• Exciti~. single family home in gated area. 3 BR + FR. High vaulted ceiJing:s, plantation ahuttDs. crown moldinp. Ideal comer lot. beautifully landscaped. BAYSIDE COVB U•,IM Spectacular bayf ront condo w/vauJted ceilinp at an unbelievable value. 2 BR + formal DR. eati111 area in kitchen, sunny ba)'t'ide patioa. NEWPOIT BEJGBTS H•t,• Magnificent bay, ocean. city lights view. 3 BR 3 BA or 2 BR + lg bonus w/view, BA + wet bar. AC, sec. system, gourmet kitchen. Immaculate custom home. llAUO& UDGE tut,• Sun.sell over Catalina, l_igbt.s of Fashion Island from 4 BR Harbor Ridge dream home. FR + wood panelled library with FP. BJG CANTON ....... Overlooking 18th tee 6 fairway in beautiful Big Canyon, 3 BR of finest quality consuuction materials. Great home for entertaining. BBLCOUrl' S 1, IM,IM Distinctive family home. 5 BR. 4 1ft BA country decor. Top drawer quality. State of the art kitchen. Call today for your appointment. PINIHSULA tl,ut,• Sensational newer bayf ront home w/Dl!W dock. Peninsula '1 prime location. 3-car ranee. lovely yard + European kitchen. Custom features ga- lore. For the fU1Sy buyer. • BA Tf'IOJft t1,1M,• A biyfront Hacienda with • unique combiution of loeation, d.ign + value. 5 BR ·+ cu-t q~ den. DR. FR make this a truly excitiQC home. -,i! 1 ' MAIN CHANNB. IA YFIONT ... Peninsula Boyfront with 50' on the waler, the votue is in the land. Bay, mountain and city lights -Mws. Submit offers ............................................. $1, 195,000 UNDA ISLE MAIN CHANNEi.i ... One of the few choice bayfront properties with sunset views from the beveled gloss and iron entry doors to the 60' f rontoge on the boy oYerlootUng the main channel of Newport Beodt. 2 slips copobae of holding o~ 70' boat. 3 BR suites, e«h with its own spo and fireploce with closets fit for a king and· queen. Gourmet ""litchen, prism skytights reflecting colon ewrywhere. Cozy living cwtd fomity ro<>m on the boy with fireploce • ·························-······················ .. ···$4,250,000 MUST SH-TOO MUCH TO DISClm YACHTB'S ,ARADISI ... Outstanding wat.r- front view home. Exclusive Undo Isle gae.d community. Lorge "straight-in" boat slip with • side ties. lovety home with 3 IR, plus maid's quorten. large room for eoierloiuing. New carpet, paint, ond woffpaper ......... $1, 950,000 · oova SHOllS IA Yl'IONT ... empeccable mointoined home on one of Do"9r ShOt9s largest lots. located on main c:hal•Mtl wth 6IY frontage ond dock for 611 boat. Spectaculor family room/baetroo.n comp• with mo.-projedioft focilities. ronorOINc views. Courtyard wilh 1arve pool, ~ae. moich quarters and occeu to private beaches. A¥0ilable for $875,000 leosehold or w/land ............... $1,200,000 .. OP1N W881DS 1-5 .... u ..... 1011 POlMIS · OCUMlllONT T9LIX ... Fatiubii conw ~on the ICIRd -aothiseg ~ --Mws' Of CatalinQ. 3 stories of ~ -Mw & inCOMe. ttn.3 • Ultits ,_~ remod1l1d. The uillt Cannot tie ~meed ........................ ...,,.. MCI( IAY VllWS ON 1'MI WAHi .•. QUiet & ............ 2 •• 2 IA Wllh .-ttlwpoft 8adL lay location. ,,.... ~ & ......... ,,....CIOftUR...., m•t:r•ut•, wilt:r ~& .-.. OCd ~ be .... alllf ao ., COE ......................................... -··········-······· $74.- ... "1Mil« 72/4e VIEW THI SPAllWNG MGMT LIGHTS AMO OCEAN SUNSITS FIOM THIS MIDU•- IANEAN YIUA ... l1tis 5 BR, 5 "2 8A, c:vtttNn buih Harbor Ridge home must be seen to appredate. Quality featut'fl abound lhr~ out this hondcrofted hOme. Gourmet kikhen, f ormol dining room, living room, fomity room with hond-carwd moh09Qny bor, wine ceflor, 4 fireplaces, the extensive use of stoined, etched & beveled gloss was designed to occent the 8000 sq. ft. of lullury living in grand Europe<1n styte . ...................................................... $2,900,000 HADOl llDGI ESTATES ... I~ 2 BR Miromor in gated Harbor Ridge. Expanded study -could be 3rd BR. Very large secluded front patio, end unit for added pmocy. Wond«- ful vieWI of city lights, Irvine, mountains ond some ocean on a clear day ....... , ....... $569 ,000 UN08STIUCTB> VIEWS ... Ocean, Cotolino and Po&os Verdes "'9ws from this Harbor Ridge 2 BR, 3 IA, formof dining ond family room. Custom hand-cut wood floors. e.· .. aed gloss & OOlt French doors throughout. lo patio w/awning ........ ~ ............................... $750,000 OPEN SUNDAY l-5 .................. 15 TOULON SJeCt ~ ~UIU ~ PATRICK TEIORE I ASSOCIATES, llC. I Profe11io11I R11I. Estlte Co11oratio1 •BARBOR RIDGE VALUE!* Ful ocieen, bay & city lights views. OeligrMW perfect i.,ge 3 bedroom, 3 bllth model home. Retr_. on mMt• ..._ + 3 frpk:s Private ape on 1Mr1Q room. Gu.d oat*' comnuti- ty w/poof & tenno. A value at $899,900. To .... cal PATRJCK TENORE 721-1200 or 7eo-r702 *BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUES* Lerge 2 bdrm. 2 bath with den on master, w/mimnd wela. tt.iian tie. & more. Lerge 3 bdrm, 21A bath, fonMI dining room, bfeeklast ., ... Both w/~. wet bar + poof ape & tennis In gated .,..._ From $239,900 w/TERMS. One Is vecw'lt. Call PATRICI< TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702. *NEWPORT BEACH LEASES* THE BLUFFS-Model perfect end fumilhedt Gorgeoue 2 bedroom. 2 beth + den. end unit towntlome next •o pool, ape & lush greenbelt. $2500 mo-•,.... vmue. To .... cell Eltz.abeth 721·1200 HAR80R RIDGE CONOO-Populllr ~ model. 2 bedroom. 2·~ bllth, w/flreptece, w.t bar, private enc:toeed ape peus trenqull hiblde vtews $2400 mo. Owner wll prcMde NEW carpet & painl! For 9PPt· Cell Eltzabeth 72M200 * * *FR~E* * * One year home warranty from 1st AmerJ. can Home Warrwity on 8'1 NEW Hstlngs or put"chues from Patr1ok Tenore. "Your Psaonal Real Estate Speciallst. '' Yes, when you list °' buy wtth PATRICK TENORE. you wft1 receive a one Y9W home warranty FREE a1 the cloeil of e1Ctow. for the months of May, June mid Jutyl •OCEAN VJEW ESTATE* Prloe .aahed $.200,000. Abeotute BARGAIN at $999,900. Like new. 5000 llPPf'OX. sq ft. 5 bdrm, 5'~ bath, CUSTOM EST A TE abcMt Leguna w/custom poof, spa & 11X uping penoremk: city light & wtllt9 water ocean views 2 custom ... l>wl. mwbte trptc + much more To .. cal PATR1CK TENORE 721-1200 or 78C).8702 Don't miss this one' •NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/OCEAN VIEWSf * Pl'estlgious K1'1Q9 Rd home w/panoramtc: ocean. b•y and city lights views' 3 bedroom. 2 bath home w/llvlng room. ~. 2 patio.. pvt. oourtyerd. loeds °' stOtagi9 & much more. Aus Bonus! PWw we done tor 2nd story edding lfg bedroom, bonus room & bath w/360• oc::eer\ end c:oestllne views. X'lnt opportunity for buftdef's or en Investors defigl'lt! • Only $50,900! PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 790-8702 •SPYGLASS W/OCEAN VIEWS* ~ perlect 5 or 6 bdrm wfpoof, tPe • 1ao• '*"'" oramlc oce.n & city ltgMs vtews + form91 dining room. famtty room. wet ber, 2 lirepteces & muc:tl more. Must Me' Absotute ~gM'I at S799.900 w/TERMS For deteits cal PATRICK TENORE 721-12000t 7~702 Hurrythcswon t last •BAYVIEW BARGAIN!* Gotgeous JM Peters 3 bdrm. 3 bllth condO in gate guerded neweJ communtty Pool & spa, dining erea. finlp&eoe • patio & new paint Absolute vMle at S269.900 w/TERMS• Must see• Won't lest' C8ll PA TRICK TENORE 721-1200 Of 7~702 ()p«l this weekend' Must Me thcs one'! ') ~--- I LINDA ISLE Tbil residence bu been completely refarbisbed wiUUn the put year in ~ Freada traditiooal motif. Bc>at dock will accommOdllte a 55 foot yacllt. Excellent family-oriented floorp1an with five bedrooms. four and one-half baths, formal d.iDJ.nl room plus kitcbea nook. Incredible financing-eall for details. f 1,49$,000. Fee. Ad# 009 LIDO ISLE BAYPllONT A stwminc contemporary bayfroat for the d11cr1minat1D&. Ex· Q1lilite detail u.ro.poat st.artiac wWt the beveJed crystaf front ~lea*• to •=room with a IOUiQg nro«ory ceUinc and Tau UmemtODe Formal dbainl room adjoinl the St. Cbarles kitcMn tlaat ~ pcwlble coavenience.. Ta.e.m•Mel' mite bu two baths, ba&e cloeeb and ita own fireplace. Tben ii a total of fiye bedrooms plus foar and one-U1f bat& The dock will accommodate a tarse yadal fl,"5,000. Ad# 02S HARBOR VIEW HOMES-REDUCED!! A biCblY GNnlded and expa:aded Carmel model with nro bedrooms aDdbath added upsta.ln. Fre11a11 paiDted im6de and oat, aew carpet, new kitcben, marble entry. i.a,. piHlaaped lot is put for kidl and pets, plus private cul-de-Ac locatloa. M2t.OOO. Ad# 010 ESTATE SITES· BUY OR LEASE This ii a ooce-iD-a·lifetime opportunity to build your custom estate in tbe exclusive, gated development of Sommet du Moade, ~ above Laguna Beach. Limited to just 4 natural-p-ade buildable lites, eacll offering sweeptq views of the ocean, mountains and canyons. Owner will -selJ or consider Iona-term lfOund leases. Priced from $399,000. Ad #025 EMEliLD BAY-REDUCED! F.uy, open, ejnmi e•tly liYable to. bedrOom, tllree batla Mine off en Iota of priQCJ for f!cririnl fainllj. · LArP..C:1!!f= doon llriDC tile oratmde ID or cuul ·or·elepat of fnit tr.. and lafle Mrb pnleD. aort wd IO ft Emerald Bay bead& ... eommnntty ......... A.di ••• AL REALTY CLIFFHAVEN JUST LISTED! Larae famlly t.olne with five bedrooms and four bat.bl. Panoramic bay and ocean 9ieW from master suite that includes a den and spa. Perfect for family with teenagers or in- laws, oUeriD& complete privacy for each family member. $1,300,000. Ad# 004 BELCOURT .rosl' LISTED!! Wonderfal Plan .. A" 8ekoart Towallome, with bi&blJ apcncled wood Doon, two~ two and tlltee quarter bataa. pa• -. spacloail kik:M.n WWI •. noat. 'ltil 1aome 1s W!f'J upt and airy witll tee:Wity ~ Ru nei'ibed lot with formaJ pntem and foantaln, larp ...,,.... for a pool Priced at '725,000. Ad# 00'1 HARBOR aIDGB NEW LISTING! Superbly apgraded Kemingtoa model with an added viewtnc loft. Arched oat entry way with marble floorin&. Built-in boot lbelves and custom wet bar. Impressive Yiew from tb.ia impeccable and tastefully ted residence. $585,000. Ad# OU LINDA ISLE A very special residence on a private island. Spacious. with a1s bedrooms and five baths; and designed for sr•cious family living with~ plus a sauna in ma.st.er bedroom. Large boat slip will acco te a 60 foot yacllt. $2,245,000. Fee. Ad# 005 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT 60 ft. on tbe bay with private alip for tbree large yachts. Tb.ls beautifal, recenUy remodeled F.ast Bay Avenue estate llal every- thin& you've dreamed about! Lanrioaa muter mite spreads acrcm tM mtire width of Ute leCODd floor provic:tiac breatlltakina vieWI of Newport Bay. Large yard with new patios, spa ·ana laadlcaphtc. Lush lawn rum from brick patio to bulkhead. Tbll is Newport at lta best! $2,200,000. Ad# 011 810 KINGS ROAD-LOT · Baild ,our own two 1torJ lilalne cm the lat •acant lot on Kinp Roed. Gr-Mt Ylews of ocean Ud bay, Aper ...a.; ud away from DOi9e: Hft .... Ad# 002 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT ExqaWte cmtemporary retideDce located -prime ~ oceanlroat "°f:3 compWe ~ printe ltepl to beadt and printe .,..; batb.lllow. Tlniie •'I. ~ for a can. Wbi~ter aDd ocean views. Alkial price •1.m ,eoi. Ad# 011 IMUL~NOT'/mAl.aTAIW-~-----------------------------MRlllDAY llAY za. 1._/PAM 9 E A L T 0 R s GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY IEVER1. y HIU.S HANCOCX PARK NEWPOn 8£ACH ~ SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MAltJNO DEDICATED TO SERVICE JUDY FITZ I NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY · One of the larcest units in the Villa Balboa with a spaaous family room, bv1ncfdlru~ area plus two bedrooms. den. cathedral Ullmcs. sllyllctrts and two latte decks Enioy the secunty of a pted community and the care free life at the pool & spa or walk to the buch. Call now for an appointment. $399,500 Y£RSAIU.E8 PENTHOUSE VIEW • PopU "La Tour" model with two master bedroom SUttes e:adt with its own bath. Buubful vn of ocean, bly & aty lictits.. Very conm11ent location. Wal to the ocean or eftlOy the lovely clubhouse. pool, & spa. Gated eotnmunt- ty & security bulldtn&. Owner wll carry lnd trust deed. lmmedsate possesSM>n. $194,900 I RENTALS I NEWPORT NORTH · Two bedfOom, two baUI ~· Commurnty pool and spa. $1.395/Mo. EAST81DE COST A •SA · Attr1etiw two llldrooil pm -two bllll hoM. 2 CIJ 11111'-Availat* med June. $1300/lllo aUFFa . Sc>acious 3 a.m. 2~ bath on lovely &reenbelt. Rudy to inoVHt. $1600/Mo aUFFa · lmMICulate 3 WrM. 214 badl nar Elst*ft ....,. center. Available now $1475/lllo ELAINE GORDON I SANJUAN I CAPISTRANO DELIGHTFUL SAN JUAN CONDO · Hard to find thfee bedroom condo 1n CaptStrano Ylllas. New carpets with two endosed caraces. and a patio priced to sd! $98,500 I COSTA MESA 1 IE I U ED? WANT TO TRA YB.?· But still haft I treat place to COM hollt to. Nice stMlle part Wlttl low, low space rent Baubfuf 2 bd. 2 bath plus den mobde home. EnioY own fenced yard/1>1tl0 area. Smal pet o.k.. ~st be over 40. $52,000 ( HUNTINGTON BEACH I "'*'91GTON l..AlmllARIC. GREAT LO- CA T10N · Owr 55 and loot•• tor a 1 bedrOOftl condo in a 24 br pte-parded commlftty? lf so. lbrs buubfW fres.Ny pwited, newty Clrlltted home may be tor you. M6on dolar du~ pool tennis. crafts. $82.900 l1Rv1NEI UNIYEWTY PAM CHANIER ·lovely 2 bdrftl ' den holM .... COlllllMlitJ l*b. pools. spas. '1ot Lots", llMis c:owts. eotf course. Tasttfuly decoraled. cet'Mlic tile entry, wet baf, covered pabo, .,n.ters. $119.900 DEE MILES BACK BAY AREA BEST STREEJ .. THE NEJGH80RHOOD · Walk to the Bad Bay. en,oy sunsets, cute and cozy 3 bdrm, 1 bath, pool home. OM hardwood floors. c~ fir~. laree yard. Needs some wcwk.. Near Newport ~ schools. $193.500 I TRABUCO CANYON I WIUEIUE88 MtMEAT -TIWIUCO CANYON · If JOU want to cet away fr• the basUe & bustle of city life & bact to natm. thrs home is for yov It tS s.irrounded by mountJins, trees. strUlftS & Wiid kfe Custom bullt thrOllfloat Mtll b'lf master bedrOOM. w -rn dosets. loft. baly room. ~ l'OOftl. den and double Pllft. 8"lt tn 1985, t1'is 200 sq. ft retrat IS completely sett c:ont...s and deflswtely ''One of a bid. .. Call kstq acent for more deblls. Sl2S.OOO SPAIN COSTA DEL SOl. VILLA .. IUJ180 I A- •A81 · Tllis Viii IS ..... ~ ot lft ICll. 3 ..... 2 bath. ProPlrtJ IS ............ 15 -.. N ha1D BIMrs the MiliDftlirt's ~Oililld • E.in,e. This IS I wonderlul ~ to"" ,_ tacabDft ho.st "' the pllt of ["'°" when till wulW IS ....-fill II Jar arMftd. Purdme .. Of .... otW -..m ... ISe it tor blSiMss Of...., Of both. $155.000 ___ ...;;;...,..... __ .;;;;,_....;:.;;--.;;;...:~.;;;;;;:;;.,;;;;;;;.;.;; MLOCATING OR TMN8FERRltG----------------- lllocatillC CM be I wry""_,..-._ Bit~ Oifti CM ... it llSaer tor JM. GeOJae Eaias a..y m blM ............ 111 .......... °"' 60 yws. Ml lQ Mfp Ml M1Mr,Geoflt Eaills Im failllll wO E.O. a ..... llltwort of rultof's • _... • ...._ -Ill baaMll If Nlkatil&. Wt will ht,..• a 1111 £.stlll "'' 11 ·1111 • .... of,_ tMict • .. dlScas II yw lllds • dltlil. Go"" co•••nitJ ~ ""*,.. .... on 11c1i ~ 1.e1rtlin•1nt. 1htJJ • _. w.yM1 .... of illllmt to,... TM Giiltll (ailil C•u••PJ ~ ....... CIM9J .... , ... I $; JISt al ow otlice It (714) M-9100 .... ·-llllc ... s,.a.list #17 Corpiwate PJUa Siilte 111 .......... c .. . ---- ~ --------------- •• ' I • 11 UmA ISLE PllYITE 1111 RADEi ISUll SPLEIMI TUllTllllL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms. 7 baths, 12' ceilings, Exquisite master bedroom w/His & Hera baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $3,200,000. The best of Linda lsle. 12• S. llYFlllT llllll ISLID ... NllSLIP Just listed, this 3 bedroom, 3'n bath home is stragek*ly situated to aee 5 Newporta 7 islands with megrMloent western ex- posure. Reoentty remodeled, this fine home offers adult IMng with private spa._ 2% ca.r garage and one of the best vtewa in the city. Huge pier and slip. Priced to NII at $1.895 mlffion. ( 23mus1•-1111•11U UTEllAllEl~Wllm Country French at Its .. ~ "'his lovety 4/5 bedroom. 5'h batt-" _ v «/private pool & spa & over ~ 0 v .. are feet is bf'8nd new. Gounr a. .1, study, bonus room & ~xtensive V . white oak & .marble are but a few of • ..t many exquisite features. Motor courtyard & 3 car oversized garage. This is living at its finest. $1,595,000 IEW USTlll .,, 2121 2211 ITllET 11•1 ••••••• PllFESSllUL 111•1 IHIT "Blue Chip" environmental Includes pri- vate, park-like custom, brick home on neatty 1 acre wfth 8 bedrooms, 6 batha, prtvate profess6onat tennis court, grotto- styte pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,695,000 COTL ITLf\LT1 • ~· c0TtREALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU• .. & OOVE Koo> • • ••. Owniog a home on the most exctullve llmridiln ....... _. Is the dream of many. 8top drumingl This Is the best priced bayfront 1'ome on ...._ 1111. The tong list of extras tndude 4 bedroom, 3'n bath, formal dining, lvtng room, family room, a sunny breakfast aree. 3 fireplaces, a soothing spa. 24 our 98CUrity guards & your own private dock tNlt Wil llCCOmmodate up to 72' of your favorite towyt The financing Is exclellent &· assumabte. 57 Linda Isle Is offered at $1,750,000 Fee For ir11::...lhowt..1 call a1-1m Mo~ Select ~o.te.s .. - # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali! fornia. Ranked nationally In the top 10 RE/MAX Agel1ts for 10 years consecutive. -·---... ; .. PIT Ill FlllLY Tl Wiii FIR YIU LmT, --1 lllY-•••••"llJ ~ ...... ., ..... •Open l>eamed, high v.utted ceilngs • Living room and lnfonnal dining area • LOY&ty & unique ftreplace • Extensive UM of brick In front Md int.tor yards • Contemporary look achteved by use of receued & tract lighting, oft-white plush carpeting & exten9Ne use of windows • Four bedroom, two bath & a powder room ...... -·--- 1111'1 mas• IDT on Roan Beautiful country styte family hom9 has so much to offer: • bedroom, 3 bath, nice quiet study or d.-O.'ge country style kitchen I ~ ~ trim, custom tite, to-a 0 .. try papers & touches, mirrored ward~JCS. large bact<yard w/drtp sprinklers & area sprinklers for low matnten- anoe. & 2 car attached~•-"-..,...,All.-, ...... -·--- )fw Lis~ .... _ .... Ill I Im LalflEWI 11'111.111 al IT m fmlTI An elegant exampte of the quality you de9erve, ~ to give you the best in Southern California Rviog. Formal dining. formal IMng room. famity style kitchen & large family room se Just some of the fine appotntments of this home. • Antique vanity tn master bath • New French do«s & windows throughout • Beautiful kitchen w/buUt-ins • Red brick courtyard w/fountain • Swimming pool on the vtfM side • Glass enclosure surrounds ocean view yard • 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths ..,... •n.a•a. ~·c Boy O/ieJ#J PWpe.lties ICUll tlEW! .... ... IMl'-lllTEIUL· UYllTllE ft.IS with tots of oak. brick, French doors & windows, 4 bedroom, 2 bath. family room, pool & great family size yard. 3 private beaches. -- • • --a. lllFlllT!4W ·-• •••llT ... Resort styte bayfront executiYe surte. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. LOYely decor.ior c:otors and papers throughout. Within walking distance of the famous Udo VtHaQe. ·--........ ... YIEWI 11'111.111 RL-11 ... lWS Men from thil ~ slt-doWn ocean. bay & city light vtew. Gorgeous by day, fat>uk>us by night! See from Newport 8eact'I to PeloS Verdei. 3 or • bedroom, 3 bath, famtty room, private pool. 2 pnv.te spas, private sauna! EXTRA: 6 car gar~H .. , • ...... . ... .. ..... 'ft'IMIPllT " • ••., thia ~0~ ll'o0m. 3 bath home. Fe9turee indu"'e,;-~_... IUHes, tamity styte kttchen, &arge ~. fllmly room & mOret ...... -·---Le.ase.s ,. -----.u-1 bdrm pM loft, 1~ ba trvtnea' °'T99· .... pool, atrelm, Ind courtl. $95, ---1111-Aal .............. ftailii .. bw:la; Cll ....... Ht ... ...,,., bd. 00.. .... o.. 3000 9C1 ft In Olde CAI. lll0.000 BAIDER •••. SD W FAST BECOMING #I -nsn 11111111.L LOCI OPEi BOUSE ~ .... ~_.,.--- The~ Is Ahrafijjfeaionall1 Pi•ented -TALI WITB A II LJ. LDt;B WDPEISON Their Com~ and Knowlecle.!8 Ouic~f rrident -DIOP II ·TD llDllLt LUCI 0 CE The Bink of Newj>Ort'1 2nd l1oor II~ -IEU I L I.DCB DVDftSEllllT The Otiali~ of Out Work IS R.pr•1nticl "".,.. .... nm..,...,,.... ....... tgled C..,. Cod w/doicka tor I b.-a, doee to._ Ol*'I .... 3 bd, ........... "" ....... 11.-.000 W' Oii nm UY-Wiit big tOOMa. .... llory locw *'~ IOp oond. Low prtce. pier Md llp ~ . induded. 11.185.000 ... •• -~ __ _,___ DAILY f'l&.OT/llSA&. UTAft ________________________________ SAnlllDAY llAY ._ t-/PAGa t• ~ THE DALE B O UT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY CORONA HIGHLANDS . . . Even if you're a person who is not eaaUy excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet. restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colossal vtew. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fastidious a1- tentlon to detail. This 3-story masterpiece fea- tures 4 bedrooms, 4'~ baths, a library with a sitting room. a family room, a dining room, a game room, a green house ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence is only 4 'A years old and Is weu worth the ample sum being asked ....................................... 11,315,000 DOVER SHORES ... Come, see the elegance and privacy this home has to offer. 4 bedrooms MCh with thetr own private bath. Fantastic open tloof plan with very large rooms. Perfect for entertaining and enjoytng the beautiful views of the Back Bay. The decorator touches are ex- quisite from the parquet flooring to the beautiful leeded beveled glass windows. 2 air con- ditioners. Full aecurtty system. 3-year-old kitchen. 3-ca.r-garage. Many more amenities tust too numerous to mention. Come and see for yourself ................................................. 9175.000 910 CANYON . . . Elegant Versallle model. 4 bedrooms. • '~ baths. Family room. Beautifully •tuated on over 'h acre on the gotf OOU'99. Estate sized private yard has large poof, spa, berbeque and gazebo for gracious entertaining. French windows and doors ln kitchen and mas- ter bedroom. Marble floors In entry and dining room. 3 fireplaces. Air conditioned. Fabulous potential In this former modet............. ••,ooo DOVER SHORES ... This unusual residence Is blelled with an abunctance of everytNng. M• jestic views. 5 bedrooms. s~ indoors and out Fruit trees. It eYen ha 2 retnictabte roofs, one owr an lmmente atrium Wld one aver the pool. Other virtues Include a dtnfng room and tMMty room. ThlS 11 no ordlnary property. tt 18 a relidenoe of dramatic scope and limitteu poeelbitttles ........................................... l77l.ilOI DOVD IHOMI ... Vn of beck b.-y and :r::t' Newpat1 Centet. 5 bedrooms. • b8tha. :an pevers In entry hall, cMrNng room Ind M'9 room. A9mod1l1d kJtcMn With alcytlghta. Al MW applMCeit. CUltom wdpllpef. Fl'9nd'I CloOra. One wtno tuitable tor ~ or makta .,....._l!n..Jb aettlf'O wtttt tota ot room tor dtldr•• to play ..................................... ~ BAYCREST ... The experience of owning . this splendid 6-bedroom residence prom- ises to be as gratifying as the experience of living In it. The handsome rock and wrought Iron waJI secutlng this property encloses generous space and sublime comfort. The amenities are astonishing. Enormous, beaut1fuUy landscaped lot. Huge pool. Generous patios. Grand gar- dens. 2 master suites. Dining room. Family room. Large liv1ng room-with a giant rock fireplace. This one-owner residence Is situ- ated on a prestJgfous, quiet, tree-fined street. The demand Is high and the avan- ablity of this kind of flawtess and spacious property Is limited. So hurry. Call us fot an lmmec:aJate showing ...................... ISIS,000 Open Set·8• llon 1-S 1911 Glenwood lAlne KlitQS ROAD . . . This home has it am 3 bedrooms. 2'A baths. Huge family room with a fabuk>us vtew of the coast. located In the most prestigious area of Newport Heights. Many ex- tras Including Poggen Pohl cabinetry In the kitchen, skytight, white oak floors. Lovefy land- scaping and an adorable playhOUse in the backyard make this YfKY special home Ir- resistible ............................................... .-,ooo BIO CANYON ... Expanded Monaco con- domlntum wtth den In guard-gated community. EJevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 21~ baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral oelling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hard- wood floors In entry and kitchen. 3-car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor pfan for easy IM~ or elegant entertainment ..................... tllO. M YCREST • • • This 4-bedroom home was· totany remod .. ed to excel not in one--. or a few ~ but all areas. The muter sutte ts spectacular wtth its beemed oelftngs. ftreptace. '"dream" bath and walk-In doeet. The interior dimensions are generous and inctude dtning room, family room Wld teparate study. Poof. Prestigiously tocmed and aftotdably piiced. ................................................ -............... -.. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom 3- bedroom residence ts everything the conven- tional home isn't. Large corner lot. Wide, tree. lined street. Its visual promise of a mountain retreat is not mis6eadlng. Inside. there's oak plank flooring, a step-down living room with a huge River Rock fireplace. a center island kitchen with imported cabinets. a large master suite with a spa and 2 balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a ¥· bath. RV access ................................................... ISS0,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5-311 Santa Ana Awenue BAYCREST . . . Superb location. One of the most presitlgious neighborhoods in the com- munity. This residence boasts a handsome ex- terior and an interior capable of handling the demands of a large party or a large family. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. The huge atrium features a sliding roof. This home is also endowed with air conditioning. a walk-in safe, 3 fireplaces. a pool and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refurbished.............................. 1535.0DO 8 AL80A PENINSULA ... Beautiful custom home built for the llfestyte of the beach. 6 years otd and decorator perfect. 3 bedrooms. each with their own private bath. open beamed and wood planked ceilings. buil1..fn furniture throughovt. 2 fireplaces. Master suite features 2 large decks with views of the city and the ocean. This home ts very speotal and jost steps to the beach .................................. -................... . BACK BAY YEW ... Magnificent 17.000 ptus square foot lot wtth panoramic view of the Bad( Bay. city lights and mountains. Sparkling pool on view side of handsome ranch~styte home with lots of room for e~ansk>n. Two huge bedrooms. Wonderlul coun1ry kitchen. Oversized three-car garage. Large trees create an almost pastoral feeling In a very conveniem location. Excellent value ..................................................... sm.- BAYCREST ... Great buy In Baycrest. Spacious 4-bedroom house with extra large badcywd. Super ftoofpa.n and .nany upgrades indudtng Imported marbte tloofs. new carpets. akytight and new fireplace in family room. The custom drapes and appiaoce9 we only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us f« an ~tment. ................................................................. HAWAI ... Neer Hlo on the B6g '*'d. This 2· story, 6-yur-dd. a.bedr'oom ).bath hOme ia • reat find. In edditiOn to the main• elldence. there is., ~ guest houM. This 1-sre J)'op- erty IS endowed wttt. fNlt and ,.,. tr .. and has a view of the ocean. The Mler's are motivated. They wM1 consider a tf9de or wil c.ry IOm8 paper ............... ; .................................... 1141.111 1 OCUI IRU llUYEI $559,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Sophisticated Harbor Hills 4 bedroom, 2 bath resi- dence with many extras. Has security system, cheery hearth and 3 car gar- age. On a premium lot in a family area. Home redecorated with plantation shutters and more! An excellent value! ............................ 714/759-1501 IPPRECllTIOI + VIEW $111,100 COSTA MESA -Cheerful Bluffs 2 story condo overlooking the city lights. Has 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, fireplace, beamed ceilings, balcony and newly decorated with new paint, carpets and kitchen & bathroom floors. A genuine value! Call today for more details ................. 714/759-1501 .., llME IF TIE WEEI C.E.I. FllTISY l•E Slll,111 DANA POINT -Located on harbor view site with city tights. 3 story resi- dence snuggled in foothills. Many ex- tras, intercom, 3 fireplaces, master suite with spa, guest & servant quar- ters, bay windows, French doors, microwave, den, 3 car garage & wrap around deck. Has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, paddle fans & more! Call today! ..................................... 714/759-1501 IEICll llU CUii $331,000 NEWPORT BEACH For sound value, see this traditional home. Arst owner care. Located In a great f amity area. Features 2 car garage, easy care landscaping and covered patio. Inside features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireside glow and a security system. Near schools and shops. Immediate pos- session available. Unusual value. Call today at. ....................... 714/759-1501 l•llCIUTE I PEIFECT $111,000 SANTA ANA -Lovely 3 bedroom, 21/t bath near South Coast Plaza. Great master suite, ftr~lace In living room and on a quiet cul-de-sac. Has 2 car garage with ~ plus many little extras Hke plush carpet, mirror wardrobes, super land9capfng, no wax floors, tJle entry & morel A splen- did home buy. come and see this one nowl.. ............................ 714/759-1501 2670 ~San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach SECLllEI Cllll Slll,000 LAGUNA BEACH Fantastic trl- level home with salty breezes. Snug- gled on a hillside with ocean view. Features 2 fireplaces,. gazebo, spa, . large view deck overlooking the ca- nyon, family room. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus 2 car garage. Owner is motivated! Priced for fast sale!. ..................................... 714/759-1501 ElllCIT IRICI $210,000 COST A MESA Highlights this charming 3 bedroom, 1% bath home in good family area. Completely re- modeled master suite, indirect light- ing, walk-in closet, remodeled master bath plus many other extras. Also features a 2 car garage with boat access. A first rate home value! For more Information, call .. 714/759-1501 l~w tht• t Clll\ t'lllt'11t ,. ,,, ''"' ''"'•ntkT' tmtl ''"' l lll'nh, our •!/Ji< c~ au: 1>pt1 11 daily /tt1m B:JO a.m. k> 8·.JO p.n1 ·WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ·t-~ A,r.tt/N '1W ~ ..-In .•. lletU tJ1' ~ '°'" .,;d IZ ~ "'IJt, fMI« ON THE WATER OCEAN AND BA YFRONT BA YJ'.'RONT CONDO in unnery Village uea. ~ut1~ul ~ bdrm, 2 ~th with rNrble fireplace & fantH~1c views of the ~y. city lights and mountains. Secun~ building with 2 car parking. Boat slip avail- able. 6 1-1400 ........................................... $491.000 UDO VILLAGE area waterfront with dock for 30' boat. Quality built, •·like new" gracious 3 bdrm with oak trim & cabinetry, spiral staircase, 2 fireplac~ gourmet kitchen, patio & security sys1em. 631-1400'. · ................. .... ...... . . ..... $549,000 BA YFRONI' CONDO on 7th floor wtth outstanding ocean views from every room. Elegant and spacious contemporary 2 bdrm with touch~ of ebony, te.lk and etched glass and handsome custom walr treat- ments. Security bldg with doorman & pool. 631-1400............... . ......... .. .. ........ . . ....... $795,000 DOVER SHORES ~yfront wtth dock for a 50' boat Beautiful one story 3 bdrm home with dining & fam~ rooms & 3 sunny patios. t-Urdwood floors oak ~~-1i~8o .. ~ ... ~~~'.~.~.~~·~···~··· ~.~~·i·~~~ .. ~~~~~ ... ~~;~ 11tE ""Gll.1.£1TE MANSION" Tremendous poten- tQI & a real challenge in this 3 story landrNrk property "on guard" at the entrance to N~port's Nr~r, with. fa~u.lous views & the advantages of Peninsula Potnt l1vtng. 631-1-400 .................. $1.-,000 CORONA DEL MAR oceanfront custom with white wate; views & stairs to beach. Beautiful 2 bdrm with every amenity. Den, library, formal dining room, Fr. doors & hardwood floors. Security system & wtellite dish. 631·1400 ...............................................• 1.-.- ()pen Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 ................. JUS 0c.n aw UIU>A ISLE Exciting contemporary multi-level 5 bdrm with family room, den & 2-story kitchen. High ceilings, berber carpeting, tile floors, sunny p;atios & !.rge dock. Courtyard entry with fountain. 631-1400. ........................................................................ $1,iSO,OOO LINDA ISi.£ Bayfront, spectacular remodeled 3 bckm with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with ~ & ~ and pier & slip for 3 boats. Quality m.teriils include travertine, onyx, brass & copper. 631-1400 ...................................................... _ sz.m.- NBWPOBT BEACH OFFICE t431 W. COAST HJGHW AY 71~-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND .. BALBOA ISLAND "PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP" duplex with unusually large rooms, all tastefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bdrm with pitched beam ceilings plus really nice 2 bdrm. 2 ~th rental. Versatile property easily rented on a summer/winter ~sis for MAXIMUM INCOME. 673~900 ..... "50,000 BALBOA ISLAND "NEW CUSTOM" Cape Cod ho~e. Spacious 5 bdrm with -4 car parking on a lovely quiet street. usy acc~s to Ferry & shops. A<bi>tabte as a 3 & 2 bdrm duplex. A d~irabte home buih with quality and good taste 673~900 ................ $15.9,llO BALBOA lSLAND BAYFRONT Corner. Two story shingled 3 bdrm charmer compietely decorated for move-in livability. Beautiful hardwood floors, re- modeled ~ths, spa tub and lovely ~yview dining area. lots of home on a srNll lot with a boat dock included. 673-6900 .................................. $7•,0ll BALBOA ISLAND Victorian ~yfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views. Immaculate wtth new berber carpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, den & firep~es 1n living & family rooms & rNster suite. 673~900 ............................................. $1,050,000 BALBOA ISLAND'S prime south ~yfront. Castle- like exterior built in '8-4 with -4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, 2 sp;as, sauna, play yard & new dock. All systems including security, are computer guided. 631-1-400 ........................................ ········ $3,151,llO LIDO ISLE UDO ISLE Totally remodeled & fr~hly painted 3 bdrm home with 2 ~ths and new carpet & tile throughout. light & bright with attractive south p.ltlO. 631· 1-400 ............................................... $4ZI,• Open S.t/Sun 1-5.. . ............................. 215 V'aa Nie. UDO ISLE Wonderful location just steps from tennis, clubhouse & beach. lovely 3 bdrm with formal dining room & lots of street appeal, never before on market. One bdrm down & two up, open & bright with beamed ceilings & sunny south pilltio on extra large lot. 631-1400 ...................... -.... fSSs,.tlt Open S.turday 1.s. ················-··· 115 V-aa San Remo UDO ISLE Contemporary -4 bdrm home with formal dining room, den & 3 car tJarage on extra large lot. Open flexible floor plan, high ceilings, slate entry & walls of glass to sp.;ac1ous landscaped patio. 631-1400 . ............................................................................. ,,.. UDO ISLE One story -4 bdrm with country charm on extra wide lot. Great strttt to strttt loation. ~med ce1hn~ living room with Fp opens to sunny used brick patio. Hardwood floors & new berber carpet. 631-1400 ............................... .,. ..... UDO ISLE R•re potential for the ultirNte m bayfront estat~. Two side by side properties in a pnme tip of lido location, bOth with dock for large boats. One with SS' ~Y frontage & a 2 story S bch-m grKious home wtth pool & spa. The other with 60' ol bay frontage & a l bdrm home. 631-1400. .................................................................... __ ......... NEWPORT AND OTHER .AREAS EASTSID£ COST A MESA Fan~hc 3 bdrm, 1 ¥• ~th beautifully redone home with nearly e"\lerything shiny new: roof, kitchen. ~liances & floor cover- ings. Nicely t.ndscaped t.rge lot 1n gre.t neigh- borhood. 631-1400 ................................... ms.- VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of ownership" Pbn 4 with 3 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, fireplace, Llundry & two large pilltios, perfect for entertaining. Easy bike ride to ocean 631-'1400. . ············· ............ . . ····-····· .............. _.$JZI_ COSTA MESA 4 PLEX True pride of ownership, never a vacancy Two 1 bdrm units and two 2 bdrm units w11h enclosed garages, completely r~urbished m & out. New carpets, kitchen appliances, rile & paint. 673~900..... . .................................. .-.- BA YSHORES Totally remodeled 2 bdrm home with the feeling of old "Sante Fe." Bright & OJX"fl with pa11~ tile floors. beamed ceilings, Fr. doors & bre»d e•panses of glass opening to central patio. 6l 1-1-400. ....... ........ .. .. . . .. ......... . .. .... (l.Jf) $455- 0pen Sunday 1·5 . ··············-······-····-·ZSllJ ~ DOVER SHORES Spac1oas conteml>O'ary S bdrm home on corner lot with room for pool. Paned windows in living & dining •ea. step-up living room with mirrored w•ll & view of back bay & city lights. In lovely neighbofhood with community beKhes. 631-1-400 .............................. _................ ·-··•m.- Open Sunday 1-5. ···············-............• 11 Santiap NEWPORT HEIGHTS with unobstructed views of bay & oce.ln from all rooms. T ri-leovef with 3 bdrms, formal dining & family rooms, breakfast room & big bonus room (extra bdrmsl). Two decks fOf in- door/outdoor living. 631-1400 ..... ._ ... _ ........... .- 0pen Sat/Sun 1-5 ........... ·-·-·-············· 2415 Cliff Dr HA.RBOll RIDC£ SpectK'Ub r wat~ & night hght views from this upg~ "Devonshtre" with 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms. den & pnvate pool & spa & 2 huge decks. Custom pipers & window treatments. 6) 1-1-400 ......... ·-·-···-·················· "7._,.. BIG CANYON Remodeled • bdrm home with family & formal dinine rooms & SJMrkling pool & spa Skylighted sophrsticated opet"I floor pl.ln, textured walls, flagstone & berber carpeted Rooft & pbn~tion shuners. 6J 1-1400 .......... ·--······················· "7's.- CORONA OIL MAit Custom 4 bdrm "u~ Cod", steps from m11in beKh. luxury rmster with v~ulted c~iUngs, f p & ~tc sun deck plus formal dini!"I room, eat·in kitchen & = room~ to SNtio. 631·1400 ......... P BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 31~ NARINE AV&. 714-673-6900 --·_ --~ ... llllmFllLUI IEWLllTlll Two bdrm, 1~ battt condo. Vautted celllngs. Two story, 4 bdrm, 21At bath, So. Coast Metro $20k dn. to tow theed rate. Min C1.1 re-super famlty home In cut-de-uc. Extra large 241 llCI L quired or $2,900 dn to a new FHA •4'11 rear yard lot. Calt for per90ha '= . -···-llW•• --··111 llUI SI. Cl&ST •ml llYED 11110 2 mlSTll Bubbffng streem, pool, epe. eec. gal•. Beautiful 21 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lowel' unit. 2 av8llable. ~ Thia penthou9e condo In VIia Balboa. 2 master 122t 111 ....... fpl, OCMn, bay and city llgtha view. All ...... this and more. Come by and ... It you'" be gllld 11¥11 • you dldl For or.ty ~ IPEI 111 ...... Ullll CWF•lll c..tom home .... on hll top With 380° view. IFF•lllLE 1111'1 11.46 acr.-with 750 producing avocadO trees. Great ieweatment today and Murel Total= Two bedroom ~ and bechelor unit In rear, only 111 tblble car garage. Good income. Alk~ II "I""' ... 1111 111111•1ww i( .... EAITlllE Tiii IT m S#lgle famAy home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, f~ room, garage, )Wd. 2687 Redtanda. • ,..,,.. tt you want beauty and perfection tn a ... ,. ..... townhome, thla la It. Dnmatlc ftreplece, breaa ' chandeler. It'•~ Probably the most i IEAITIFILTIWlll•E beautttut you•n ever.... aa.-t -····-I Two bdrm, 2'.l'i ba townhome. Obi car garage, comm. pool, spa. Only 34 units In 4 year old 1011 llLPI complex. X'lnt location. Avail. 7-1. lt•t• 111' IFF 1iE PIESS 111111 ··-4 IEI A new llatlng In Meu Verete. 3 bedrooms, 2 II IAlllWIU baths, f..n & dining rooma, expanded & highly upgraded. Quiet street, new carpMlng, central , ... , Condo In So. coat Metro ••· Lowest price tn .W, French doors & wtndowa, white otlk, wt bar, Flllll complex for thla model Immaculate unit In etc:, etc:. One-of-a-kind epedal home~ gated, community wtth running atrMms, 2 ICW bdrm, 2 bath, v.utted ceHlngs, microwave, ... ,, •• 'I 11,11 upper end unit. Cell s1n.-.... u. " IPll UT. IEW, IEW1 "llCE ...... Newport t~ta location. Adorable 2 bdrm, 2 bath & t..rNey room, pool & spa. R-2 tot.:.=; 1U1 STI Four bdrm, 2 bath, 7 comer locMk>n, with 1C0819. 1111 bedroom extenek>n. R ace 111. Needs 80t'ne .. 11111•1 11111 11W, SE loving. 11n,m 3111 -II.II ... .. 2~1 UITlllE F•EI Juat listed. OollM>UM on ..,... (over 11.000 eq. Huge 3 bdrm, 2Y, b9lh cul de IK location With 20U r ft.) lotl ~ ftrat home wtth IOlld im.t-..•.• ,, .. prtvate .,a. 2 fpla. wee blr, CN91 llmd-= mentt Prtcild to.... ,..._ room. •ILYI _ ... ISP' .... .... CE Liii #112 NITlllll ..... ,_ TD-Ill, 2UTI s2n.-••-• SIT/• 1-• ILPlllTElll• ---IE•-IUTI .,._ ·~ ~111111~ ~UIYDI 1,111.- U llml SIT/m 12-4 IEST IU II PElllSIU Close to bay, beach, and park. Great duptex, modern decor. 2 fpl, 2 garages. Large tropical patio w/splral staircase. Setters motivated. Sub- mft. Asking only ... un.m•w1 TIP IF TIE LllE Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath Buccota home. Larger family room & dining room. Inside laundry. Bay windows. Excellent Mesa Verde location. llWISHTI IELHimlL Sii CLEllEm PlllE EASTSllE TWI II I LOT 111 .... Adorable Cape Cod house. Two bdrm, 1 bath + 3 bdrm rental house. san.--- 40 ICIE PARCEL Off the Ortega Hwy, near residential ~op­ ment, last of the large parcels. Butld resldentlal or rural ranches. Call for details. Asking ·--mn11121m IEWPlllT IEACH ESTATE IPPllL 1h ICIE Rambling ranch styte residence wtth 3 bdrm, den & famify room. This magnificent home Is sttuated on a double tot. Country kitchen with sunny breakfast eating area. Separate formal dining area. Sotwtum windows and much more. Overstzed grounds with lush tropical rear yard, pool, spa, expensMt grassed area with fruit treea. "Perfect Setting tor a Luau." JUST RE- DUCED. saa.- • 1111111 CISTI •SA J•·9 ~llTS fiv9.-2 bdrm, 1 batho·· · ~ ~. PreMOt income low MM• ..,. . 25% down. Ask:ii . ~ ..... .,~.,. --- TIE llSILm FllEST · Materlal and wonunanlhlp are the halmn of this exquisite home nestled in the hll8 of Or- ange. This beautiful home has the most fabuk>ua view ever. Call for details 1111• .. •TIVITESEWI D .. ISITE .• Cll , Incredible front row ocun & harbor views'.. ; ExdusiYe Irvine T err11e:e. 4 bdnn, 3 bath witb t total class. A complete remodel with views from everywhere this elegMt home feetur• Eure>- pean kitchen wtttt white oak cabinetry, white marble ftoorit-,g high vaulted ceilings, family ~ room & formal dining. The sumptuous master suite has Its own private •doeed courtyard. 11,1-. - 54 ICIES RlllE CHm Build 5 Estate liZe home. M<M11alln, ~ ~ c coastal views. _,.. WMIZllWIK 3 CILLllS ISLAll Excrusive bayfront home with 180° postcard · views of the Harbor. This property with its own private dock has been reduced by hundreds of thousands!! Don't miss out, call today. .,,..,.. .-·wa 14 lllTS llllllE Cllm Pride Building with assumable 1st. Great Mix. 11.-- 1L .. 1·11c1111 433 acres. Prime. producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted tte.ttand ot Sacramento v..,. Complete oodef ground sprinkler Irrigation. $700,000 yr gross, 15% returen. Assumable Fed land bank loan 45,900/8Cfe. Blue Dlmnond. a.11•.--IUZalll Fii LUSE · Prtme Mesa Verde loeation. 5 bdrm, 3 bath, new carpeting & kitchen appManoea, freshly pmnted. Reedy for immediate occupancy. Close to golf course & shopping. -1 = leue. 11•181 --... ~,EPP l 1 ... ...--- cosr A MESA .-T&.ma 11.-- Dover H9'ghts Condomfnlums. A collection of Six townnomes otrenng aecurity, oonventence and a gracious atyte of ltvtng. For the wise Investor. Fine quality featurea and unexoefled workmanlhip "*• 8n outstanding value. F.ea-tures Jnclude an 3 BR, 2\.i BA units. Private brick patios, security system In each unit. Central vacuum. Inside laundry area and much more. Call today regarding this property. 646-7171 NP7 ...,.. .. Ulml an.- Charming EastSide wel maintained 3 BR pool home in most sought after area of Costa Mesa. It's unbeatable. HurryJ>n this one. It won't last long. Can 646-7171 NP8 Wll 11• Lovely 3 BR, 21A BA townhome. Large master suite. Large kttchen. Wet bar and fireplace in living room. Large side yard. Double enclo9ed garage. Can for Information. 646-7171 NP9 ar1111• mum , 11.,.. Try $1900 down plus normaJ VA ctos4ng costs and take advantage of your VA eUglbHlty. You can be the proud owner of this large 2 BR townhome. Excellent Eastskkt location. Excel- lent price. Fenced front and rear yards. Call today to see. 646-7171 NP11 Ll9llT ,_ l14e -Champagne condomlnlum at a r~ prloe. Impressive unit wtth 2 muter suites. Vaulted ceilings. Space aaver kitchen wtth all the amenities. Uvfng room wtth fireplace. Large deck overlooklng tr•Hned greenbeft. CaJI &46-7171 NP10 UllWP' 11 ..... Very excellent buy on this neat 3 BR home In great area located on a larqe lot wtth avocado • trees, great for the f.mlty. Hearty new country kitchen, bonus room With French doors. Sky- lights, RV acces1 and room for your boat. Great buy tn today's market. 546-2313 HP1 •L.,_IUllY 1211,111 Thia lowly home ta a detight to eee, very e>pen floor plan wtttt new carpets Md dr~. r• modeled bathroonw, a big country kitchen with refrigetator. microwave, and trUh compactor. Crackling fireplace In tMng room. Covered patio, child aafe fenced ewtmming pool. Auto- matic sprinklers, front 8nd rMr. AH thll on a huge corner lot. Mo~ condition. Won't last at this price. Call nowt 5't&-2313 HP2 n11•-tw1a. • .,.. 8UPeib location. Big family room, forrnm dtnlng, kJtcheft Js a chef"• delight laland stove, 10t1 of cupboards, gleaming tile. Mother-In-law bedroom wtth ~ bath on nm floor. wtndtng at8lrwaly to upper ~ mater eutte wtth fUll bmh p1u1 two more BR. The grounds heY8 just beer't pr~ lllnd9caped. Sparkflng endoeed pool. Country dub IMng In the city. c..I fOf det ..... 54&-2313 HP3 ....._ISFllSTIBIHI ·--. ..... 121 .... Single story on quiet circle In M.a del Mar. Btg, blg rooms throughout. T errazo tile entry. 8tg living room. ctackllng fireplace, famffy room. r~ kttchen, ~t. C<Wered patJo, etc .• etc. Call for details. 546-2313 HP4 .... _ 1117,IM Greet price, very prtvate3 BR homewtth 1¥• BA, blg living room, cheery kitchen, stained glass wtndow. Skylight, garage door openers, many extras. Very nice front and back yards. A home to be proud of. Call for lnformatton. 546-2313 HP5 n&TaJ I mllY .U II~ Beauttful home in a great area. The home ls In excellent ~n condition. Everything up- graded Jn this property~ Formal IMng room wtth vaulted ceilings, formal dining, huge famlty room with flreptace. Gourmet kitchen, 4 big BR, 2 BA and powder room. The master bath has a skylight. Mirrored wardrobes, air conditioner. A very handsome home. can for appt. to ahow 546-2313 HP6 NE WPORT BEACH WIOAl'I,_., ..... Expect to be Impressed wtth thls custom West- cliff home. On one of largest lots In Newport. Entertain elegantty In large formal Hving room. dining room, den, famlty room wtth bar, garden room wtth Indoor BBQ over1ooldng pool and guest house. A home definitely worthy of your lnapectton. Open S.turday 1~. Call 646-7171 for details. NP1 &IL 'Sl .. 11•1 ..... Aaume existing first. Owner wtll CNfY large .aec:ond or trade. C... today to w this lleeping pt. Mein floor featurea mut• IUtie with lllrge doeets, nrepaace, 2 •ge bedrooma, 2 more bathl. Huge gourmet kitchen. ctM11et type famHy room with wet bar. Elegant dining room. Con- versation pit wtth flrepe.oe. Large formal IMng room. Alt surround an atrium With pool Md tpa. Second floor hu tecond mut• IUlte, ~ bonus room. Sun'ounded by Ytew of mountlllns, & hills. Cllll &46-7171 NP2 .. ...., IUllY •••1111 . Remodeled Min Web built 4 BR. Large mater IUlte wl1h wtMr1 pool bath. Frendt docn, lky- light, cathedrat ceilings, cuatomtled carpet, ftoorlng, W1111Coveringa. Clra.1• ~•way, large comer lot. ~ S.turday Md Sunday 12-5. c .. for detaHI. 848-7171 NP3 ' ...... _ ,,.,.. Mottvat9d ....,. W8nta thll tmpr1111Ye comer unit In Eactow tomorrow. 2 BR, 2 BA. ExoeMent ftoor plan. Call &46-7171 NP4 •llA1WllmlPW1 1•111 Motivated .... ,_ICed price on ttMe r.tl6oft. able NeWpcwt CondO. ~ Md com- fortable 2 BA. 2 BA. View from b91cony. Cail · today at 848-7171 NP5 • ......... ...,.. A rare find. Beeutltul 3 BR home wtth 1eo• view on a prtvate rOlld. As a bonus Included In the price ls a 2 BR Income unit. Very seldom is anytNng IHCe lfii• aY91lable 1n thts area at this price. Call 54e-2313 HP12 11•u--.. ...... In deeireeble Newport Beach. lovely upgraded, custom oak, wtth bNrned <*lings, two big bedrooms, two baths. Great retirement home at .,, aftordabte pra. Call 548-2313 HP13 OTHE AREAS 11111 • •1n1-ma11 •1.-Prtvate. sectuded, situated on approximately 'h acte. 3 BR remodeted wtth family room, flr&- ptaoe-, IOYety patio Off k1tchen wtth koi pond. En1ertaintng patio off family room. Inviting pool. Large detached garage. Borders Newport. Call for,furthef tnformatton. 646-7171 NP6 nu• 1 1a1111 1...,. Country IMnQ In the city. Beautttul home on• large Wooded hihlde lot wtth view of city tights. l.aded glass entry to dramatic formal dining room, IOVety imported decorator wallpaper, French doors, paneNKt wtndows, Md doors, gourmet kttchen, huge private aulte. Much more, central air, patio, famlty room, RV eoceas, etc .. etc. Call 546-2313 for appt. HP9 .-rrr111-.r ,,,._ lovely Yorba lJnda townhome, 2 BR, 1~ BA. Tutefutty decorated. Many unique fMtures, ftreplKe, COYered patio, detached 2 car garage. Breakfast bar, dining area. Aaociatton pool, spa, sauna, bar-t>-que. Picnic area. Playground, v~ court near bike traila. Great buy. Call now won't lat. C8M 546-2313 HP10 .. llLLBIM ··-Studio condo, great location, "'"'"Ing atreema, luah grounda. DetNrable Notthwood area In Irvine. Auume $51, 112 FHA loan. CaJI 5i6-2313 HP11 ----,, ... One of the na.t townhomel for thil prtce. Al the rooms ere generoue llad With a prtyate entry, .. on first noor. Abeotutely gorgeoua )Ob decorating, gourmet kltohen, two muter.,...., private patio, etc., etc. Great for the pro- fwional S*90n who Meda a low IMlntenanoe home. &811546-2313 HP7 aunu• ...,.., Two BR, 1'!\ BA condo. Greet for Investment or start• hOme. Monthly tMin. dues tipprox. $102.00 montNY ~ clubhouM, pooe PfMo. legee. OWner htahtY mOttvated, •• 9dvllntage. c.11 now 548-23" 13-HP8 ......... lllfiI pp"....... •lMll r-. ... ,.._ Nilw never occupied two 8'lrY W... vdlime c1•nga. ~room Wiit • .._ Met -... GouriRiet lmnd "*'*' ... .... eonu. ~ ..................... ..... fir ... 2 wonmry btCttoom1. I ...._lb- , tertor ..undry. aor.. room. 3 car ClllNGe. Nlw .,..._ N.w pttce. c.11--7171 NP12'' ~ 714/ 494-1177 1URNER IATES REALTORS Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches . .. ... Lm nm• -and move right in to tta comptetely furnished Emerald Bay home. The 8 bdrm, 6~ baths plus every amenity you are ever likely to want are complimented by the absolutely spectacu- lar whitewater coastal views and Catalina sunMts. Everything was custom made for the home. 13,700,000 Tlll.DICI -Fabulouse oceanfront lo- cation! This 2 bdrm 2 bath own your own unit has beautiful whitewater views and Is close to elevator and steps to the beach. Famous "moon walker" astronaut's home. $298,000 fllallS ICUll ftlWS -from tNs large and lovely Three Arch Bay famity home. Amenities include 3 bdrms. 2~ baths, hardwood floors, wonderful master suite. Perfect condition and easily maJntalned. $615,000 -CM -This most prestlgk>uS private community is the tocation of • 4 bdrm family home wtth lovely outdoor lMng ar•. Ample tot offers pouibttttieil for ex- pansion. $795,000 mull UT -This magnificent 4 bdrm, 31h bath home Is close to the ocean and has wonderful whitewater v1ews. Amenities In- clude steps to the beach, 4 car garage and it Is situated on an exceptionatfy large lot. $1,950,000 PICIRC ISlA9 llllCt -This 2 bdrm 2 bath condo ls located in a very popular adult community featuring clubhouse. pool and spa. A perimeter unit, it has views of city. valley and huts. Vacant and ready to move tnt $189,000 fllTISTIC llCIM -Across from ~ front In lovely Three Ard\ Bay. Bellutiful ·whitewater views and lots of natural m.- terials make this a WlfY 8'>9dlll home. CIOM to park & tennis courts. $745,000 .. ... ... ... SERVING NEWPORT BEACH, ...... .,.. Lovely home on a doubte lot built around a sparkling pool, landscaped patio with flreplt. 3 BR, 4 BA, gourmet kitchen, professionally dec- orated. Immaculate condition. Wilt lease at $3,500 month for 1 year plus. --' I IL .,.,. Enjoy beauttfut ocean view from IMng room and sundeck. Kitchen, dining area have eome vl9W of bay. Located at quiet end of ,,..,.,.._ Flaw a wonderful aummer In your OCMnfront home . . Lido Realty 3377 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH MUlllT-19l.a --Newer. Cape Cod deligr\ duplex. Upper- apadoua 3 BR, 2 BA has new CllrJ>9t and piilnt. Lower-2 BR, 2 BA. Bulking newly pelnted and well maintained. 2 '* J*king for eech unit. Woodbuming ftrepl8ce eech unft. Oeftnttely prldi of ownership. Call for more Information . COSTA MESA a L:AGUtM BEACH ..., llU ...,.. Duplex with bay view near to Pavilion. Great location, walk to ocean, store & restaurants. 3 BR, 2 BA, den-Yp; 3 SR, 2 BA down. CaH office for Info on wtnter & summer ~ule. .......... Thia bayfront condo haa been tot.aty ,. decorated In exquisite taste of neut...a tonee of 'beige and white. White Berber carpeting + accent of mwble. Convertible den and master sutte wtth huge walk-In cloaet. Slip avataable. W8'k to beech. Sec. Sub-parking. . Coldwell honors HB trio for achieve1nent , Estate Council, the Young Bollrd of Realtors IWld is past community dtrec- tOf' pf the Danas Junior Chwnber of Commerce. Oude..-.1"'8fer end W-'ker-Andrew re- side in Huntington Beech. Wimer of the Eut Huntington Beach offtce has been with Coldwel Banker lince May of 1988. Thia pat year, besklel wtnnlng the DilltlngUtlhed Achievement Award, Wimer el80 was named a member of the Siver Circle and was one of NOf'th Orange County's- Top Ave Outgoing Nationwide Refer- r• wtnners. Wimer lives In Newport Beed\ wtth her husband. She ls active In mM)' Charity and ....... groups In the area. Wimer ha a battMlkw's degrw from the Untwei lity of MarytMd and prior ·tO her start In reel ........ ._ a preschool clrector Md teectw. The West Huntington ~office ls located al 6491 Edinger Ave. For mcwe Information, Cllll SM-7521. The EMt Huntington Beach office Is located at 19131 ltrookhurst St. The offtce ,.._ be lw::hed et 912-5585. REAL'FY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm ··-..... ~ ·--You .. .....,~ the....,,..,_... Attrm- lwtr dlCOf 11111 2 bdrm 2 .,... VIII 8lllboe Condo owr 17UO 1q. ft. wtth Wge WNty room oS*W on to 2 nice,...... 111 -I I -·· c-.. ........ large llft'Y blilcony. 2 bclnft. 2 ........ 119191 Gllle ..... community. SuiWM .... "°"' dedl. 1 bdrm. ~ &ll'IRy ~-()cw\ & Nrt>or -...: Plll60,; .... ,drys.,..,.. ·-- ----~~------- -= ... ""~ 'I - • • ' _ .. . - , ,, ·. ------·-------· :__1,.. NEWPORT BEACH POU& BBDIOOll + DOCI IW,MO Large single story waterfront with dock for .0 footer. Big f amil~ kitchen, separate family room, hobby room, • BR, 3 B~. and 3 car garaae. Large patio and spa. Move-in condition. COSTA MESA MESA VE&DE P.STATE I 11,IOt,OOO This is a double lot property that epitomizes the Calif omia tile-style. Situated on the 15th fair- way of the Meaa Ve.rde Country Club Golf Coune, the property features a pooJ. •1>9!-~­ house, two patios, and a liaht.ed north/aouth tennis court. The impressive liome bouta 5 BR and 5 BA including a master suite with au.Men dressing room. a aouinc ceilinc livin& room with fireplace, baronial dining room, •tall quarten, gentleman'• library with rmg;:ce, and a full equipped guest house. Reva ueli can show you thi.a prestigious property. A Coldwell Benker Eatate Division. I B& ON BASTSIDB UDUCZD TO SHl,Olt Chalet style tOWrihome, eeclUdecl end unit. Hid beamed ceiling and interior peDelfDI ~la~ out. Large bac.kya.rd with room for e~. Quiet 10 unit comples with pool and ape. SOUTH COAST METRO WllY PAY IUIUI .. ,HI Fabuloua Park Briatol condo. BeeuUful 11>lit- lewl loft wait with private encbecl brick tio. Perfect tor Ii,..._ or~. Clole to Utety ~ .. .80uth CoMt Pima; th9PPi and Performhis Arta. For dais price w~ ~ ~ .. fiDd Oii , .. land? Don't mill out. can Heidi 8tOCkWell for more iDtorma.tioD. 2299 RABBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA OPE N HOJSF OOSTA MESA 2867 Velaco 3 BR $222,000 SANTA ANA 1250 Cabrillo 1 BR $71,000 SUNDAY con A ta.SA 2867 Velasco 3 BR $222,000 QriAlae 1-5 CAUPUE OUTDOO• UVINGt IHl,MO h what th.it 3 BR, 1 ~ Ba pool home off era. WJ• fencied-in pool area ia separate from backyard. Patro acceu &om formal dininc room. and family room provides cool swnmer livins. New _paint inside and out, new ~t. ~­ out It parquet fioori111 makes thi.a home lib new. Features include breUtast bar, new built- in oven and microwave, ceilina fana, new wiDdow coverinp, and eolar pool cover. Call for a atic)w. ~. INTRODUCING OUR AGENT 1118.A VBIDl'S MOST UcmNQ PSOPDTY Ill._ Thia 4 BR, 2\.i BA home comet with a cosy den and fonul diDinl room. Newly redone decOr -mch.Miel J'reneh "'ooon. Belcourt ceilinp, de- aiper wallpaper, and eat-in kitchen. Hup cue- tom pool 2 ap. Mt in large yud wit.h a rrand patio aDd outdoor farepit for entertainq. BA8T8IDS COSTA lllSA • llH OOI F.motioMI 3 BR, 2Ya r 0 ack 8-y vill;; toWnbOiai, with war 0 \_, .$dee« and numtr· oua uppidee. C a. .. uet entry, solar watet heatfus, Ud muc. ~ore. Call Bernie for detiia Etpt -9 from Coldwell B&nken South Orange County re&Jon were ma.cted lllto tbe ctrele of Honor. Eight inducted into Circle of Honor Eight agents from Coldwefl Banker's South Orange County region were honored wtth lnvttatlons to join the Circle of Honor -Listings. This group Is comprised of 11g9nta who have taken at least one listing per month for all of 1987. Only thele agents In the South Orange County region achieved this quota. Sandra Hedburg and Beverly Pavtovich of the SoUth Laguna office were named to the artte of Honor - Listings. Also included were: Jerry Gerard. El Toro: Dick . Kaye. lrvlne: MarcMongeau.eo.taM~Lor~ne Mullen-Kr.... Laguna; Heten Netger. Tustin; and Boni Pereira, Mission Viejo. Coldwell Banker, the country's larg- est full-service real estate firm, Is 82 years old and a member of the Sears Financial Network. Coldwetl Banker Residential Group, one of the three residential real estate units, has more than 2,000 owned and franchised residential real estate offices na- tionwide. This group owns companies that supply a complete range of services Including brokerage, retoca- tion, mortgage, title, escrow and new- home marketing. The other business units are Coldwell Banker Commercial Group and Homart Development Co. In gratitude to all those who fought to secure our freedom and in memory of those who -Sacrificed their lives that we could live in peace. Have a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day American Escrow, Inc. Dcsi~n Plaza • 240 Ncwp<>rt Dr. • Suite 10c; Newport Beach • California 9l(i'l0 (714) 640-9860 "Serving your Escrow ne~ds" SHHHhh Own« wants hts house sold but doesn't want anybody to know 11 1 This beautiful four bedroom and den Mesa Verde home has a pool and spa, lostl landscaping and a realistic price of $340,000. We would love to show tt to you but rt may take a few days to set up an appointment. Please call patiently 751-5000 IT'S SO PRETTY Oehglltful 3 bedroom, 2 bath Wfth spll'klng pool and spa located " establthSed neighl:J0111ood of well manicured yards and cared for homes New carpet parquet floors. plus fireplace. $184,950. Call 751-5000 EXECUTIVE LIVING \ 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home With ceramic tile, decorator waltpap« throughout, plantatJOn shutters and fireplaces fl IMng room and master bedroom Remodeled guest bathroom Qose to schoots. shopping, and So. Cst Plaza. In super condition -must see to appreciate. $164.500. CaB 751-5000 HEIGHTS AREA Large .3. bedroom. 2 bath home. near the best 9Chools. With large bonus room and w.et bar, dining room. dramatic firepace. kMty patio and bade yard RV access S215 ooo Call 751·5000 ' SOUTH COAST METRO Better than new sptit leY8I in Costa Mesa has it al;>ool. spa, mirrored wardrobes, mecrowave, garage door opener, washt!tldr/« What etse could you want? Full pnoe $134,900. Call 751-5000. EASTSIDE DUPLEX Perteet for Investor or renting one and ltving In 1he other. Larger unit Is 4 bedroom. 3 bath and onfy two years otd. This is prime property and you should act now. Full pnoe $359,000. Cal 751-5000. QUITE EXCLUSIVE lqlecable two story home With two baths. and a bonus room almost big enough to subdMde. New paint, new wattpaper and, for Costa Mesa. a VflfY reasonable pnoe of only s 189,900. Call 751-5000. BIG BIG BONUS Thts rs a very unusual 3 bedroom 3 bath floor plan with a very bfi bonus room located m one of Orange County's better cities and pnced to sell quickly at only $142,900. Call 75 l ·5000 MESA VERDE Outstanding tour bedroom with den, three baths. and a tllTMty room ovenoo•ung the large pool and spa area. Separate patio perfect tor coolcouts Ful pnoe $345.000 Please can for 1n appoentment. Cal 751-5000 GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde professlonal offtoe IUit• IVlilable from 550 square Met Favorable !else prCMSions and a rate of S9 toot gross makes this a WlrY attrlCtl\le °""1ng Call 751-SOOO. COSTA MESA RENTALS llwee bedroom. two bllh. $1175 llwee bedroom.~ bath. s 1500 REAL ESTATE SALES H you att dm*q about a new Wtef or llrudy have your ltcense we hne the best tr._. avatlable at no cost to you. Call manacer tor rtSerYation. 1. •Spa •Pool t\llew **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool "'Give Address at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 2 IEDllll 2592 Arbor, Bayshoree 631-1400 $455,000 Sunday 1-5 '412 Hazel Dr, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 t...-15 Toulon, Harbor Ridge Ea1ata. NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IR ,1us Fii II 1r IEI * "'4'4 Belcourt Or North, Belcourt, NB 759--6700 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••3425 Ocean Btvd, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 3 IElllll t 128 25th St, 88100. PentMula s.8-5647 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 531 Cat.Una. Newport Heights 759-6600 '435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4522 Dorchester, cameo Hlgh&Mds 644-9060 $425,000LH Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 3154 Kflarney, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $187,950 Sunday 1-5 21 Montpelffer. Harbor Ridge, NB &«-0060 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 1141 ~brOke, Westdlff, NB 644-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 2150 Rural, Costa Mela 546-2313 S 198,000 Sat 12 ... t311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $550,000 S.t/&.wt 1-5 * 1501 SMUlnila. lfWl8 Terrace. CdM 722-8114 $459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 538 Tuatin Ave, N9wport 8ch 644-9080 $287,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2187 Velelco, Costa Mela 845-8115 $222,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 215 Vie Nee,~ .... 131-1400 1429,000 S8t/8un 1-5 111 Via ... """°· Udo .... .,.,. 1116,000 Seturdly 1-6 211 Via ... """°· Udo .... • ,.,. -.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 - HOUSE 3 II ,11s Fiii II 1r IEI t * 1011 Bonnie Donne, Irvine Terrace, NB 644-9060 $735,000 Sat 1-'5 ••122 cameo Hlghlanda. cameo HighlMdl 644-6200 $799,000 Saturday 1-5 •325 cameo Shoree, cameo Sh0tee 759-6600 $649,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t2405 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights 631-1400 $850,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 V'25 Cor11\0f81'1t, Bayvtew, NB 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 t '42'4 Oahtla, Corona del Mar 675-9115 $525,000 t927 E. Balboa 81. (Peninsula) N.B. Sun 1-5 &73-3777 $465,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 t260 Ewning Canyon, Shorecilffa. CdM 673-5354 $698,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 * *408 Evening Star, Dover Shores 644-6200 $725,000 $undaY 1-5 3261 Michigan, Costa Mela 546-2313 $223,500 Sat/Sun 1 ... let UJ ""' Y H Sell Y •• p,.,.,, ,! C• Cll11111M, 642-5678 , for information & surprisingly low cost. 1n1 .... Hempehlre(Meea Verde N.) C.M . 875-8e88 Sunday 1-5 218 Via ltMca, Udo .... 831-1400 $490,500 618 Via UdoSoud, Udolete S.t/Sun 1-5 831-7300 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1 ... 41EllNI 243 Albert Place, Eutlide Costa Mela 873-7300 ~5,000 Sunday 1_. t2323 8ay9lde Ortve,Corona del Mar 759-8600 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4520 Cor1a.nd, Cameo Highlands 759-8600 $599,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 9289 Grackle Ave, Fountain Valley 673-9333 $284,900 Sat/Sun 1 ... 1781 Pltcartn, c.ta Mela 54&-2313 $227,000 Sunday 1-5 **t3100 W Oceenfront, w. Newpon • 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 II 1tl1s Fiii IM 1r IEI t 1715 Antigua Way, 8aycre9t. NB 631-7300 1535.000 Sun/Mon 1-5 ••2008 B.aHrlc, Costa Mela 845-8115 $318,500 S.t1 ... :30/&.w\ , ... ...-t 18 Cherry Htls, Big Cenyon, NB 759--18n s1.189,000 Saturday 1 ... :30 *1374 Galaxy Ortve, Dover Shoree 759--eeOO $790,000 Saturday 1-5 t...-1 HM>or Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t 15 lfwem••• Lw, Big Cenyon 644-eaoo $1,295,000 ~ 1-5 ~.~-· HarborV... ... .-.ooo ...,1-S 207 Port ertieol, ....... v... ..--. .. 754M700 '429,IOO ~ 10..1 ttl'•••1 Aue~~. BlgCyn, NB 780-l333 ..... GOO S8lurdey 1-5 ••1o:sa ..-....... Harbor v..w ... eu aao 1&11.000 8M/9un 1-s .... ••a1 ._,)·op•. HllrOor Aldg9, .. 780-1900 -.000 s.u8UnlMon 1-e •1701 ..... :-••ffPOlt... . 146-2113' .... ,000 8lll8un 12~ **"'1 *Ude loud, Udo ....... 7'0-1900 11.-.000 Sun/Mon 1-6 ••••• *Udo loud, Udo ....... ,....,.. 11.-.000 .._ 11-6 --Vie Undo8ia. Ulgune _... ...._n11 ll70.000 a.a 1~ aun 1-. -'•-... fllapDft ._. 711-1141 -.000 8llll8UnlMoft 14 • .. 10WI111M 0rtwe. W&1laM, .. ... 7171 1771.-llil M •. .,,. ....... ,... ~ .,c..,..- 711 Im _INIMO -• .., M llEllNM •2011 s.ntlloo. Oowr Sh«es 831-1400 '530,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Via Ebol, Udo .... ~ $835,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 ,111 Fll IM or DEi •• •807 BayWde Or, Newport Beech 850-7000 $1,075K Sat/Sun 12:~:30 •• 10 Dnk• Bey, Spygtas, NB 1SMSeOO seeo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1408 K ... Or, Harbor V'8w Hills, COM 720-1704 SSH,500 Sat/~/Mon 1~ •• 14 o.kcr.t, Big C.nyon ~ $1,395,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 ***1011 PoUria, Dover Shores, NB 873-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Oeno9, Udo Isle, -NB 75MS800 S591,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• •9'5 W'"lg9d Foot ln. Big Canyon, NB ~ 7l0-3010 '950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••••• •••10oniu.a.r.~ 1se eeoo tee0.ooo Sund8y 1-5 •••548 ~ tll.nd Or., NB 844 8080 $1,585,000 Sunday 1-5 -- I IR ,11s FAM IM er IEI * 1919 Glenwood Lane, Bayc:rest, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 TOWllHOIES CONDOS FOR SILE 1 IEllHI 1250 Cabrillo, Santa Ana 645-8115 $71,000 Saturday 1_.. 1 II •l•s Fiii IM er IEI ...... 260 ~ ln#317, Villa Bafboa. NB 673-4<t00 $164,900 Sunday 1 ..... 48-4 E 16t t, Costa Mesa 548-7887 $278,500 Sat/Sun 11_.. 2 IElllOI * • 226 HartfOtd, 88yridge 644-6200 $230,000 •••25 Ima Loa Ct, Newport Crest. NB 759-6700 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •4 Serena Ct, Newport Cr.a, NB 759--8700 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1~5 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ADJUSTABLE ..... .,... .............. ...... ...... .,.... ,....... .............. ..... Amertcan tnwetat. SAL ..... ,,.. , .. ) (~) a.-..... ,,.. , .. ) '4;r> ( .. ) &..- 10.375 10 2.000 188 8.000 10 2.000 1 2.750 250 ... of AfNrica 10.125 20 2.000 45 188 7.500 20 2.000 eo 2.250 500 .. ~ 10.500 05 1.125 to 188 7.875 05 2.000 eo 2.750 500 •oobldl L 10.865 05 t.500 15 188 8.250 20 0.000 15 2.825 300 Conli•ltlMS&L 10..375 20 1.500 45 188 7.500 10 2.000 eo 2.500 100 . ' ~ .......... -.111 11 ,.-• -7.111 • ,.-• a.• -Giiii ••a FedlNI 8&L 10.175 20 2.000 30 188 7.250 20 1.500 45 2.500 750 IN:a .... UL 10.125 20 2.000 15 111 7.500 20 1.500 15 2.250 1U HGMl,..,..UL 10.125 05 2.000 14 1• 7.500 11 2.000 45 2.750 500 . ._ ......... 11.125 25 2.000 30 eoo 7.750 10 2.000 30 2.750 111 . t: ·=· -=-·· aJ'll 11 1.-• -7.19 " ,.-• 1.111 -10.750 05 1.500 30 1• 7.750 05 2.500 15 2.790 -ze.:. ...... 10.750 10 2.000 15 1• 7375 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 t::I ..... 10.750 10 1.000 30 1tl 7500 10 1.750 15 -2.110 500 10.790 20 o.500 15 ,.. 1.175 20 1.750 15 2.800 .• 500 --·· .... n I ::r.:::.. 11.w • .... • -... • 2..91 • Ult -r.•:r ... 10.500 10 2.000 30 -7875 10 1.500 30 2.250 ,. 11.000 10 uoo 00 1• 7 500 10 1.000 IO 2.500 aoo o.-.raw111; ' 10.750 05 1.000 75 ,. 7.250 10 2000 75 2.110 ,. .... II "*'II ..... 10.IOO 10 uoo 45 1• 7.125 10 2.000 45 2.500 1tl -.·~ - ···~ ... " .... • -u• 11 t.-• ..... -10.m 10 2.000 00 1• 7.500 20 1.000 00 2.250 500 ... ~ ......... TNll::r.:-11..llO ao· 1.IOO 20 500 1.500 10 2.000 45 2.750 1000 u ... 11.115 10 1.100 23 290 7.175 20 2.500 46 2.250 , .. .......... ML 10.121 10 1.500 30 ,. 7.125 20 1.500 IO 2.!00 500 - ~ .1 : - 2 II •I• Fiii II er IEI * v 44 Belcourt Or North, 8*ourt, NB 759-6700 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Chatham Court, 8*ourt 644-6200 $749,000 . Sunday 2-5 **801UdoPwkOrNe2A. Udo Pminsu1a 631-1400 $475,000 Saturday 1-5 3 IEllllM t 2463 tMne Ave, F1, 8-* Bay 631-1400 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 •••2119 Vista Omada. Eastbluft, N.B. 721-0248 $389,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 3 II •l•s Fii II er 1£1 ••2569 ~Ave #C,&ideCM 646-7171 $143,500 Saturday 1 ..... DU PLUES .FOR SILE 3 •• , •• 3 •• • 424 Oehla. Corona del Mar 675-9115 $525,000 Sun 1~ 7 12 Pom.ttta, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $575,000 Sunday 1~ INDEX SUl•IARY ADJUSTA.m EllORTAGES ,... ... 7.51 1.00 1.22 S.50 7.40 l..2t .... a..e..-........ 7.51 7.51 9.00 &.!O 1.21 S.1e 1.51 1.41 7.33 7.23 t.1t a.oe 8.53 . 131 80UTHERN CALIFONU RATE AVERAGES c~ 2. ..... -.... •I 1s,_, 1().351 10.114 .,.. 10 ... 11 GOS •• 2 I' ........ 7.522 7.701 1,.. 7.tl5 7.741 I -... -~ ---.... .,. ...... ,,.. ... -. ,... - PAGaJ6/SATUllDAYllAYJa;l .... 111i .. lllliilll .. jlil .. iiil!llliimli .. liillilliiilllililillilllllillll!llllililllilllllli .. i!lllllllllilllilm ..... . ... $3.900.000 VIA UDO ~BR-4*BA. .... $1,650,000 VIA LIDO SOUD-4BR·3~BA. .... $1,550,000 VIA UDO ~58R 4BA. .. $1,495,000 VIA SAN RDM>-SBR SBA .. $895,000 VIA LIDO souo-68R·5BA. ... ....... $759,000 VIA KOROK-CBR·28A.. . ........ $749,000 VIA ZURICH -48R·2BA. ....... $698.000 VIA ORV1£TQ--4BR·3BA ...... $698,000 VIA ITHACA 28R·28A. ...... $695.000 VIA LORCA-'BR·3BA. ...... $$95.999 VIA SAN Rt:MC>-38R·2~8A. ..... .$555,000 VIA ITHACA-38R·3BA. ...... ... $499,500 VIA NIC£-38R 28.\ .. .. $429,000 EXCLUSIVELY um1 WITll BILL FEEllEY LIM ISLE Usmll SPUMLllT WlllUlllT IMO llC., IULTIU 131-1400 111-1111 * OLDE CORONA DEL MAR * AWESOME OCEAN VIEW TllS PllPEln IS PllCD s1.-,111 I ESS Tiii CIMPIUILE PllPERTY 11 ICUI ILVI. reathtaking View of Sand & Waves!· CALL FOR APPT •• ·-········ EA --·-·-23' HAZEL ON LUSH GREEN CAllYON-Wondtttul ..,. 1 8•*1oom, 1..,,., hofN. CM «Id 2nd •'°'1· Ro« to c.llng nldolf& "Fulkln ritw ol L""-• Corona llHdt." $895,000 SANDS INVESTMENTS 159-90'10 Jiii a PA TTY MCDONALD GARDEN SETTING Prl~ location overlooking green- bt'lt and pool ramada. 3 Bedroom. 2~ bath BLUFFS condo. Bright end unit. extra skylighu. h~rdwood floors -shows like a model. Fast possession possible. You own the land. $317,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 2128 Vista Laredo, NB Turnkey. immaculate condition. 2 ~droom. den. 21-1 bath. N~ car~t. paint, trench door. plumbing fixture. fights fixtures. window cov- erings4 new appliances. tJte patfo etc. Absokltely move--in condition. Prke includes larid. REDUCED S245,000 OPEN SAT & SUN t -5 PM 417 VISTA ROM~ N8 lCMJly, lllcy t,.... & WOttd f.mous golf COW9e .. your Yiewt from this Big Canyon home. e..uttfully remodeled 1 . tevet 4BR & family rm w/31h Baths on ~~MC ltreet, $1, 189,000. IPEI UT 1-4:31 11 •DIY llU.S CHE£HIQ.E i~oc Pt:R'T'lt:<.~ 759-187.7 . PRICE REDUCED TO $390,000 FEE OWNER MOTIVATED!!! OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 42 VIENNA SUPERB HARBOR RIDGE DYNASTY MODEL In woodsy setting weith extensive view. Professionally decorated interior with many extras, enhanced by lush landscaping and fountains. Prime location with privacy, 2 bedrooms plus bonus · room -2 baths. Assume loan. SHOWN BY APPT. ANYTIME C,ALL PHYLLIS GOGGJO CALL HARRIET SPENCER (714) 760-9678 OR (714) 644-5946 DAY/EVES 211 VII m1c1 s411,s11 215 VII llCE $421,111 OPEi SIT I Sii 1-5 • Two Lowest Pnoed Homes On Lido 1sie • Both Totdy ~Tum Key • Ught, Bnght. And Open • Sunny Patios LISTEI EICLISIYEL Y WITI ll~L FEEIEY L81 ml •19Dt 81 ILllT WllllflllT .-S, - 131-1400 111-1011 let • ._, Y 11 Sell Y ,,, Prepertr! 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America's future lleCmitJ·= upon today's young men reaiata inl wida Selicti1e Smicle Oil time. Ewry young man must resi*t Witlain 30 ~ OI hil 18th birthday by completing 'a simple bm at 8111 poet office. You can help. Ask a young man you kno.r if he ia rePtiesed. Selective Service '·Retdstration. . It's QuidL It's Easy. Ana it's the Law. communtty, wallr to ~.-~~ ~ p,,,. a;~~ ·t ... 'Q£ ..... ) ... ···- • CALL SON PELSOT 71NOOO Pllll&lllC VIEWS One year old custom home wfth Ofamic; ocean and jetty views. BR, 4BA, and fNfltY extra. AJI could ask fOf in one of Newport's areas. the village of C«ona det Mar. $1,211 ... __ ICl_.M ---1111 -·BJ.D--lml ....... IEW USTilli CL-Ifill» M••t ..... IHI ... 11•· ..... 1111••••11 Bf ~ IUxwy condo ~. lM 49'-5712 $1..00Jmo. U..5112 R6fM*R •It .:... .. • • . • ' "' ' ·---·--·------ ® REALTORS •Ct I lR.lmll 1111.111 UPlfllded 4 BR. 3 ~ BA. Manor home lltuated on .an ovenbed lot. s~ mMt.er' adte wl•una & grmite & marble frplc. Cmtam land- ~Pnc w/pool. spa ccilnbo. Expanlive UR of wood floor w /pluah neutral carpel throuchouL Walk behind wet bar, aec. A/C. Alk for ... llONPELSOT ....... 1111•11.m ....... -· 1111,111 UnuiUal oppartunity at thil time to buy or~ opdon. lovely view aJndo in 1hil pt.ed communl- ty. Tranquil eetth'8. i.rae palio. formal din1nc room and much more. Burry! ~ for ... BSTllDYANK ,. •1111n ma 11-.111 Thia 2800 Ill-ft., 5 BR. 3 BA bea&.lty feilltww 2 IDMlel' ad• one up and one down. Tocall:y r••••led ld1cben With oak ~ plore and Jennldre equipnenL llrmnatic formal dinina roam with catbedn1 ...w.,.. la focal pamt for ttx. who like to entiaUm. PriDe indudee the land. Alk for .•. DOUG BBllBST .. 1111 I 1111•111 4 BR. 4 BA cwtom home, 1 BR attw:hed I'*' home wtth kitchen. Jc lMnC .,.. ac tun beth. ~ IUite hM W!wl of mountllim and t.:k my. vaulted ceilinp, bardWood floon. wood lhutten & 3 firepYcs thnJuchout home. Family room. bonw room. 2 car attllched .-... Nicely J..tnct.c.ped. ..-& private •ted entrance. Alk for... DENNIS GBDIBS u111•c1•n ... 1111,1m Much clellired 3 BR with ~ flair. Gcqeaw IDIU'bie floors and avwn moldinp. 28 HUleciele. Alk for._ .. MONICA RUGGIBIU .. 1111 I UIUIM 1111,111 View of main bmch. 3 BB. 2 BA. 2 cw ....... firepblce•Gl ~end of DO outletstteet. Lowly landlcaped and very private. Alk for ... DENNIS GlllllBS MDIII .. 111 I M• I I 2 l'or i-. ~ locadan ·~~•BR. 2~ BA. 2 l&clr'y, ~ ~ 2 ,......._ ......... ty pool • tenriil court. Bwl;J b ! ....... ~ cupucy. $2500 mo. "* Im ... JUUALIAO LYNNE LINDSAY •11111 ...... .. • ..... Dramatic u..,-.ded 2 bdrm + den ccmdo. Hard- wood floors in entry + kitchen with atenltw \lie . ol plantaitian lhutten. c...tne IMnc at tt. a.t. Sec. system. Europeu kitlcben & AIC. Seller wanta offer! Call for your perional tbowiQa. Alk for ... llON PBL80T • r