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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotSATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1988 . Ro~enberg: 'Noti~tomailers'~ Edison Hlgh's Kaleaph Carter led a host of area prep track and fleJd ath- letes qualifying for the state finals today at Cer- ritos College. /81 Tiffany Boye leads Wood- bridge High to CIF 2A softball tltte./81 Pistons oust Celtics from • NBA playoffs; Lakers face against Dallas. /81 -Coast Nancy Mcintyre says she'd llfe to see organiza- tion of our llfe span re- worked./ A3 "Know Before You Go" Is the theme of Safe Boating Week, June 5-11. / A3 California An automobile Insurance lnltlatlve, the first of four that could be on the November ballot, has qualified to go before voters.I AS Nation President Reagan returns home from Moscow sum- mit to a star-spangled welcome./ A4 Index Q Advice and Games Ann Landers . A8 A6 A3 86,7 A7 85 Real Estate .. Bulletin Board Claaalfled Com lea ~ntertalnment Homa Public Notices Reffglon Sport• w .. ttw Wedd Inga 88 A8 81~ A2 A• Longtime support~ linked to mallers smearing 40th opp~nts Cox, Baker By JONATHAN VOLZKE ... LANCE IGNON °' ............. Nathan Roscnbefl's bid for the ~h Conjl'essiooal Dastnct scat .. 1s history" followin1 lhe discovery that recent mailers attaclcina fellow can- didates were sent by a !Qngttmc Roscnbera friend and supporter, can- didate C. Christopher Cox said Fn- day. Taken for a ride But Roscnbers said the revelation will ha"e no impact on bis campai1n bcc~use he had nothing to do wit~Jhc mailers ~ "I a~ that the Roscnbera cam- paign 1$ history. we·rc going to win and rm go101 to-OC In tnc liistory books." Rostnberg said. Litcra1ure brandingCouu Soviet. .. propagandist" and repeatina adultery allegauons against candidate An unidentified toddler doeen•t Hem to be enjoJinl hlmeelf quite u macb u bl• counterparts on a carnl'f'al ride at the Llona Clab Flab~ on Friday at Llona Park In Coeta Tustin councilman won't pull punches in bid for 40th seat By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot .. o.llr ......... At 26. John Kelly is the younacst Republican· cand1date in the 40th Congressional District pnmary. He is. at times. also the 'fnost entcnain- ina. Over the course of more than two dozen candidate forums. KelJy has serenaded the audience. stalked out in disgust, mimicked some of his opponents and leveled strona criti- cism at rctirina incumbent Bob Bad ham. Tbe Tustin City Councilman, in his fifth political race. says it's the only kind of campai,nins he knows. "I know 1l sounds hke I've been excessively crittcal of my· OPP.O- nents. .. Kelly said. "But the bi& 1m1IC$ they Jive each other at those forums. the handshakes. it's phony. .. These men and women arc com- peting for the same job! It's a battle. a war. r could never tolerate it.·· Once the campa1Jn ends. however. Kelly will be quick to bury the hatchet. He believes in dcvelopina "collqiality" with fellow lqislators and says that practice has benefited his constituents 1n Tustin. It's all part of the "old-fashiontd" conservative style on whicb Kelly has based his campaign. An unabashed fan of the late Conarcssman James 8. Utt who was known for years as ·'Mr. Con- servative," Kelly campaigns on moral and family values and fiscal austerity It's a philosophy on which he was raised in a larac Irish-Catholic family. He helps run the family business. a 11n shop in Tustin. ..I've Lona campaiancd for the . ... C. David Baker was stnt to 37,000 voters in Newpon ~ach. Costa MtSa and other Oranac Coasl cities in- cluded in the 40th Congressional District. Baker, Cox and Ro~nbel'J are considered the front-runners m the Republican primary race for the sca1 be1n1 vaca1ed b> Roben Badham. R- Newport Beach. The 17-inch b) I I-inch. two-color mailers wert ~n1 by the American Council for Conservauvc Conscnsu~ headed b) Atthur Jackson. 32. of Phoenix, Anz Jackson 1s lmcd as havin1 con- tributed S 1.000 to Rosenberg's cam- paian in No"ember 1987. Accordina to the Postal Sen: ice. Jackson's aroup s~nt another Sl,931 to majl the literaturt. • ' Althouah he admits Jackson is a lon11imt friend and supporter, Rose· nberg denied any conncctjon to the brochures. - ··Did we have an)'th1n1 to do with that ~ccc? Did Arthur (Jack.son) clear it with us~ Did we authorize it? Old 'u~~\.CtlDO'* about itr· Rownbera said ... No." Roscnbca said his campai1n sent a $1,000 chec[ to Jachon on Fnda) to reimburse him for bis c1mpa11'} rontnbution. "In a mi11uided way, I think tie fdi he was hclpin& out a friend.'' a~ nbel'I said. ··The auy's obviously~· ri&ht to express himself and the ll!iW allows him to form an i~~ committtt. We just reject that kind help ... Jackson could not be reached for comment. But despite the denials. Coi. &Md the conntct1on spells the end · lif Row.A~~ampeig .. Nathan Roscnbcrs's candidacy is noVt' over:· Cox said. "It's history, I feel SOn) for him... · In the mailers, connected to Jack~ {Pleue 11ee aoesmaO/.A.3) Lotto fever hits Coast By LANCE IGNON °' ............. Money. Lots of1L So much money that )Ou could bum a dollar bill every 30 seconds for 20 years and still end up with about $6 million .. AU you have to do to as beat the one in 1• million odds and win today's Lotto jackpot, the taraest since the state t>qan playm& the pme 21 monthsqo. - This week's pnze may total as much as S4S milhon. and the temp- tation of w1nnm1 what may approach the nation's larsest Jackpot hu spurred tickn bu)'il\I to nearly 10 umes us normal pace. The \af'ICSl jackpot c~tt awarded by the OOWltry's state-run lottopmes was$46 million in Penns)'l~banni.a last October. a<> cording to the Associated Preli. "l feel l1Kky.-said Jane Maimo.ne of Huntinston Beach u s.bc exited a 7-11 martct on lndianaoolisAvmw and Nt>Wland Street. In her hod Mil clutched SS worth oflotto·picb, tht first shc had over p\utllUccL Mesa. Moet of thoee attenclllia the· annual e•ent, bowe•er. do baye a &rand time. The P'lsb Fry contlnuea today· and Sunday. · While many prople have bee1I de~ mna vanous methods lo ensure "1ctOI). such as pickina numbers that stat1s11call)' have come up more often in previous drawinp; HuntiOJIOn JobnKellJ small business people... he said. ..Ever) time lhe)' tum around. gov- cmmcnt 1s · rcachin• into their pockets. rcduc1na their chances to surv1"e.·· He became interested in politics as a tttn-accr while •ttendtn& CH) council mttt1nis v.;ith has father. .. , saw thcJo"emment 11" mg m~ mom and da nolhina but trouble. · Kelly said At qe 18. he made his first bid for a (Pleue eee TUSTDI/ A2) (Pl......-LOTTO/.U) Deukmejian in town stumping for GOP incumbent Ferguson By JENNIFER WEBER ··u-cs make ~ we don't allow °' .. ...,........ gndlcd. 10 put a lock on Caltfomia's Gov. Georse Dcukmej ian vov.ed fu ture ·· he satd. Frida)' to maintain 1 ·•positi H " The go\crnor said he supporu climate for businesi. saytnl arowlh Propos111on 74. a $1 b1lbon transpor- and hcahh) competition .. will alto" t.atton bond act. W1lh that aod other us to achtc"c C\Cn greater heights .. sources of income. state and local go\crnments would have S8.S b1lhon In his spccch to a group of about to spend on improvinJ transpor- 27S RepubhC'ans. Dcukmcj1an said tatton s~stems. DcukmCJi•n said. He the keys to kccptnf a .. vibrant dad not specify over how many yean ecdnomy"' arr traffic improvements that monc) would be spent. and better schools. · He also encouraacd employers to The speech was pan of the aov-encourage workers to share rides. but ernor's endorsement -has first ofan "as not specafic on 1n~nuves cm· incumbent - of Assemblyman 011""' plo~crs could use . Ferguson. "ho IS involved 1n • e, increasing the ave~ number pnmal) ftaht v.lth Newport ~ach of people in a car from the present 1.2 C~u~i;:1lv.oma~ Evel)'n H~n With to I 4. ··~ can v1nualty climj~te has wife at his side IkukmeJtln spolc traffic rnn~tton:· IkukmcJ\an said. at a $1(~.a~plate ~akfast at the On education, the aovemor said Hotel Mend1en. bcttt"r S(hools arc "essential'" to lmprovina tnnsportation S}stems ha ' inJ a worl 'farer ca~b~ of is cntical to k«p1n1 C:altforn1a's handling h1ghl ) skilled techntcalJ~ eronom). the •orld's si~th mo!lt He said he also supports PropostttOn prosperous. health~. Dc1.1kmeJian 75 an S800 million bond imae that Yid. (Pleue eee GOVUUIOR/ d ) Hallmark hit for not pulling alcohol-related grad cards from shelves Sister carries message of musician's death • Debbie Moskewich counsels on dangers ....&.------of drunken drinking ' OVER GRAD CARDS ••• •n1mve 10 the 1uue by tetp(>ndina nnmediately to discontinue manu- ficturin,c aOd thippinJ of the cam .. Sbe U lhe CO~)' •-went a JkP fta~ .. by .-.ILi' • CO:: DOiie)' IO maR no I tftCle 10 I hundua1ion Ctitdl In •ht ftnwe. 8Ut ·she liiCl that jraduation c:et· emanics are tofl'int 10 a dole 8lld tbat a decisson ~:Whether IO puU the ofrendirw caRls will til up to 1Ddivid= ualrelaikrs.. SM laid the cards. ~n of 600 with ~uatiQn therneJ, wm intended for the ~matutt ~uate who would look at the humor responsibly ... Sandra Moskewich. whose daugh- ter Stacey, 19, was killed in 1987 in an accident idvolvina a drinkina driver. was one of the concerned JM~nts at Friday's pms confettnt"e... Moskewich $lid \he Hallmark cards had no business bein.a on local shelves. She said that she pc.rsonally had gone to several 110~ sttkina tht>ir rtmoval ... There was a ve!Y ,. aQOd ~nte."' she said. .. they tOOk them off.''' . Dave Larson. uccuth·e dim:tor of the Oranet County cha9&er· or the National Councir on Akohol, •Id that inaetaud PcoPle and orpnlza. tions spend time and money 1trnun1 1he dansen of alCobol Ud that the Halln\irk' card1 come ou1 .. 10 ~ the .:v,a from under them." .. The Jlonfiaition of alCobol is the probkm," he said. "The m~ Joins to youna people is how slick It as, 1 t toes on and o n. Jn every nook of society the meuqe is that h's OK to drink. lt'sa terrible mcssasc:· Brian Garland, who'll become principal al Edison High School next month, said he's seen "kids drink, drive and die -it's nolhina to make fun of and joke about. .. The fcelina I have is of surpirse that a company with the high quality of Hallmark would let 10mething like this slip b)'." ISTER CARRIES MUSICIAN'S MESSAGE ••• Al ' • cy Moskewidl's boyfriend, John nlap. His song '"April Rain" n\C)C'd not onlv what it's like to a close friend, but the utra nJens survivors arc a ked to carry. ,. "How can I bave been so vain, inkina life comes with no pain," nlap san1 while strummtng an ' acousuc goiter. "I think tf llvc even touched one person." Moskewich.said afterward. "I've done what I set out to do. The big mistake everyone makcs·is they don't thrnk it can happen to them." Brian Tyler. president of Students Against Driving Drunk, said the assembly waso!Jlnized in an effon to raise awareness-of the consequt"nccs of dnnkmg and dnvmg. especially in the fcsth~ weeks JUSt pnor lo gradu- ation. "In Che past, SADD has shown a film." Tyler said. '"But we thought it would be morccffec11veth1s year if we had speakers who could .talk about what happened to them." LOTTO FEVER HITS COAST PLAYERS ••• Prom Al ·Beach resident Tapas Sinha believes winning has nothing to do with strategy. ··tfl buy a thousand tickets I won't win if I don't have luck. I don"t care •hat kind of \.Ombmataon you have rf )OU don't have luck .. So Smha always picks the same two numbers twice a week. His and h1'> w1fe·s b1nh dates. Wh11e$45 m1ll1on could buy a lot of ~rocerics.1t will look hkech1cken feed 1f a tcle\lsed drawin~ scheduled for '-'7"56 p.m tonight fails to pick six wmning numbers. In that case. the !ckpot would be added to next ednesda} ·s dra"'1 ng. shattering the tional record. lottery officials said. But never mind about theory. The Shm family. owners oftarry•s Liquor ~ Huntington Beach. 1s 1ust trying to get 1hrouJh today's buying fccnzy. By 6· 15 p. m. Friday the store had already sold $2,000 wonh of tickets. Last Friday the store sold $47S. .. Tomorrow we're going to die because the lines will be so long.·· Amy Shin said on Friday ... h's Just too much for 5 cents (the amount the store makes on the sale of each ticket)." Still. the Shms would hardly poo poo the game 1f one of their patrons won 1he1ackpot. In that case the Shms would rtte1ve .5 percent of the take. or $225.000. Then again maybe the Shins will win themscl'Ves. Jung Shin. the family matron. buys $5 wonh every week. but has never won anything.. Amy's father. Moo Shm. spends about $20 a week. "I'm sure he's playing n more this week and he's not telling us," his daughter confided The h1shcst previous )•Ckpot won in Calrfornia, $25 4 million. was split by two players 1n October, the AP reponed. The latest round of so-called lot- toman1a began Wednesday when nobody won the $26.1-milion jack· pot. The prize money was then added to today's purse Average sales from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m Frida} were more than S 11.8 minion. compared with nearly SI. 9 mil hon last week dunng the same pcnod, The AP said. Half the lonery's rcven\e goes into the Jackpot and smaller pnzes. a third ~oes to public education and the rest 1s used to run the game. TUSTIN COUNCILMAN ••. From A l cit) council scat and lost. He tried again at ages 20and 22. On his founh try at 24. he became the youn1est cit\. councilmcmber ever elected in r ustin Those campaigns helped forge the sometimes combative style he has brought 10 the congressional race. They also pve-him a healthy dose ofhum1lr1y -a trait he finds lacktng m his opponents. "All thcsegu)scomeoffas know·tt· alls:· Kelly said. 'r: He depends on the suppon of ;earnest hard.working people ... and 1,t.ondcmns the hrgh-pnced campaigns Strong earthquake hits New Zeala n d C HRISTCHURCH, New Zealand 4AP) - A strong earthquake rattled the lower part of New Zealand's South Island 1oda). cutung elcctncr· • ty to thousands of customers. shat· tering windows and causing several landslides, officials said. No one was reported Injured by the quake. which registered 6. 5 on \be Richter scale. police said. Jn Washington. the U.S. Geolog1· cal Survey reported that the quake was the strongco;t temblor 10 the general area in more than 12 years. since a magnitude 6 ., earthquake on Ma) 4, 1976. The 11 :37 a m quake was • cientercd in the Southern Alps near the southwest corner of South Island. near Lake Te Anau and : about 450 mrle~ ~outh"-eSt of Well· i ngton ~ landslides closed two roads Sc-.. cr.11 water marn~ also burst because of the temblor The New Zealand St1smolog1cal Ob\Cr\ atof} sard the quake was 11m1lar to the une whrch caused severe damage to the town of Edgecumbc and other parts of the ,Bay of Plenty dr'>trrc:t rn \1arch last )Car. "lf1t had occured in a more popu· lated area there "-OUld lrkely have been a lot of damage." said Dr Ewan Sm11h, sc1smolog1st at the Wellington observatory. of some ofh1s opponents With projected expenditures top. prng out at about $20.000, Kelly said, "I want to win spcndm& the least and kt it be known that 1overnment bclonf to all of us. not Just the cine. "Al these guys have been so sullied. The Orange County poht1cal landscape 1s httered with rented po11t1c1ans." If elected. Kelly vows to propose lcg1slat100 that would prevent can- didates from a~epung out-of-state contributions ··Republicanism farls when public olfice can be bought," he said. "The 'ha1.e-nots0 ha-.e always out· numl>cred the "haves: but thcrr votes count JUSt as much.'' Amon& the remaining candidates. only he and Dave Baker have held public office. Kelly said the other candidates have never had to answer 10 a constituency and wouldn•t carry the concern for residents' needs that is developed by officials in office. ln fact, to ensure he rcmamed in close contact with residents. Kelly would consider maintaining an office 10 a motor home that could be moved on a regular basis throughout the drstrrct Ger1nan 1niners found DOR.KEN. West Germany (AP)- S1x miners buncd 330 feet under- ground for more than two days after an explosion in a coal shaft were found alive earl> Saturday. Hesse State radio said The radio said the six were dis. covered by rescuers 1n a pocket of air The}' were exhausted but otherwise appeared not be scnously injured, the report said. fhe six men were among 57 miners 1n the shaft when the explosion occurred Wednesday The radio said there was hope that more survivors ma) be found By late Frrday. rescuers had found 36 bodies and had brou1ht 28 bodies to the surface The first of the s" survivors was brought to the surface at about 5.30 a m .. the radio said The blast at the Stolzcnbach mine in the town of Borken, 72 miles northeast of Frankfurt. trapped the miners 330 feet below the surl'ace and by Thursday s said earlier that there were high concentrations of deadly carbon monoxide in the mine. The survivors may have been helped b} fresh air being constantly pumped into the mine to aid the rescuers. the radio said Experts were still trying to de· termine what caused the blast, Free fishing day set for June 11 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Call· fom1ans can fish for free on June 11. That date 1s one of two free fishing da) s for California cnrzens creatC'd by a law passed last )Car by the Ug1~ laturc to allow the state to take pan in two national weeks. June 11 falls durina National F1o;hing Weck. The second day. Aug. 13. 1s durrng National Hunting and Fishing Week "Fishing 1s a fam1ly-onented sport that can be enJOYed by all C'ah- forn1ans and des1anating free fishrna da)s 1s a unique way to adverusc the abundance of C'ahforn11°s fisheries.'' Assemblyman Jim Costa. D-Frcsno. author of the law. s~ud in a statement. • GOVERNOR STUMPS ••• Senior Constable Lloyd Mathe~n f Tc Anau pohce station descnbed c quake as ••a veT)' strong rock1n1 ~rom Al otion -shuddenng with a large wl')uld fund capital improvements cmorcalledpnmarr.cbaJlengcs "fam- nna noise." and school construction. ity .. sq~bblcs." He said the as- In addition to cutting power to an Dcukmcjlan Yid competition was scmblyman "has done a first-r11te estimated 40,000 consumcn in &ood for business because it fottts job': in Sacramento and called <rhristchurch, the quake intmupted more efficiency and more pro-Fcrsuson .. , good friend .. who has· power supplies to the town of Tc duct1' 1ty. bcco 1 loyal upporter in the As.- Anau. In cndorsma Fcrauson. the aov-scmbly. 'r---~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~-----.. i~~( Daily Pilat • I Justcall 642-6086 Wbat do )'OU hkc about ahc Daily ~iJ01? What don't you hke? 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(AP) - A JUdJC sentenced a woman to 30 years 1n pnson Fnday for failing to prevent her 3-)ear-old son's beating death, allcgedl) at the hands of her h .e·in boyfriend. ··You allowed your young son to suffer a chamber of horrors, .. Su· ~nor C'oun Judge Robert D. Krause told Mary Ann Cacchioui. It took the judge I 0 minutes to read the decision as Cacchiott1 bur!>! into tears "You did nothing meaningful or produrn-.e to stop the abuse:· Krause said "You could have if }Ou had meaningfully wanted to." Mark Cacchio1t1 Jr .. 3. lived with his mo1hcr and her boyfriend. Philip W Flanigan. prior to his death Sept. 11. 1985. The case apmst Flanigan is pending 1n 01stnct Court. State prosecutors have said they wlll also present evidence against Flanigan to a grand jury. Krause ordered Cacchiott1 to serve 20 years. with 10 )Cars sus~ndcd. following her conviction 1n mid-April on a charge of involuntary man- slaughter. lhe penalty was stiffer than the 25-)car sentence prosecutors had sought • In 1mposma the tough sentence, K rauY rr1ccted defense attorney George M. Muks1an's plea for lenience. The auomey claimed his client also was a victim. She WU getting involved tn a volunteer pro- gram for battered women and was undergoing counseling. he told the judge. Muksian appeared stunned after the sentencing and declined com- ment. On Thursday, Cacchiotti had pleaded with the JUdJr to allow her lo rear her other child. Juhcannc. 9, who 1s hvMlg wrth her father. Mark S. Cacch1ott1 Sr .. the defendant's former husband ROSENBERG.DENIES LINK TO MAILERS ••• From Al son by Federal Elections Com- m issron statutes requiring any group that spends more. than S 1.000 to resister with the FEC. Cox 1s attacked as a propagandist and Baker as an adulterer. Jackson attacks Co~ because of a business Cox began that translates the So-.1ct newspaper Pravda into Eng- lish for d1s1ribut1on in the United Stales. ··on April 13, Chns Cox adm11s before I 00 voters that he in fact 1s rc!.ponsiblc for distributing Com- munist propaganda to Amencan !>lhool kids.' the mailer claims Cox. who trophied Iran-Contra figure retired Manne Corps Lt. Col 011-.cr Nonh in an Orange Coast rally on Thursda). denied the mailer's allegations. "It was outrageously false. re.ally pathetic:· Col( said The similar mailer larJClina Balcer revives alleptions that Baker had an e\tra-marital affair. That allegation was shouted at Baker by an uniden~ t1fied man dunnga cand1date·s forum at the Balboa Bay Club last month. Rosenberg said Jackson was not the man who stood up at the forum. Baker has admitted his marriage suffered a period of discord. but has neither confirmed nor denied the allegation. John Nakaoka, Baker's campaign manager. said his \tafT had also discovered Jackson's hnk to Rost· nberg. and "it doesn't surpnsc me." "There are a lot of co1ncidcnccs." Nakaoka saJd. '"They have done ever)thing to skirt the law. and the extent they arc w1lhng to go really ama1cd me. It's abstSlutely un- ethical." Rosenberg said he tnei Jackson 10 Washington D.C about eight ycan aao while Jackson was workma as a congressional aide. The candidate said he last talked to the Anzonan when he v1s1ted Phoenix on business 10 January. Rosenberg said Jackson is a "politi- cal animal" and has been involved with several recent campaigns. David Vaporean. Roscnbcra'a campa1an consultant. said Jackson may bclonJ to a "far right" element in Arizona w11h, .. this vision about how they arc 101na to direct America. And they believe they do 1t at the ballot bo •• x. ~ . Three Ecudorian generals die in crash qu1To. Ecuador (AP) -Ecua· dor s air force commander. two other generals and an Israeli m1lrtary at- tachc were kilted Fnday night along w11h seven other people when their plane hit a mounuun near Quito. officials said. The military plane calT)'ing Gen. Angel Augusto Flores. S2: the air force chrcf. and Gens. Raul Cousin and Galo Coronel crashed into the mountain on the outskirts of this highland cap1tal at about 6 p.m. (4 p.m. PDT). Amon11 the dead was Pen Shoa. an Israeli m1htary anachc, the air force Jald in a communique. It did not give Shpa"s rank. · The communique said alt 11 people 1n tlic plane were killed and that all were military Police at the scene said the plane crashed into a mountain three m11e$ from downtown Quito and tumbled into a small nver. with pan of the fuselage falhn& in the water. ~ ....... '~··,, ...... _ 0....9Ufl .. Oilll ... It .... ~ 5 'J ..... . 'S ............. , ._,,,.,.., -FI JI .--.c.-.... CA-J~Mf-11111(1,..... • • CalTrans official to give talk on · county freeways Keith Mckean, district director or Ca1Tran1 Dialrict 12, will di.Cuss Orante County's rrec-ay ayskm and praen1 a status report on improvements at Tburlday's aeneral membeBhip mectina or the OraQle County ~ue of Cities. · · McKean will focus on the Santa Ana FtteWay wiCSenina project and what we can elLpect in disruption durina construction. ~ sessi~n 1s sched~lcd for 6:30 p.m. at t¥ Anaheim Stadium Oub in Anaheim. The cost 11 S l4.SO wi\J\ reservations pnor to Tuesday noon or· Sl6.SO at the door. Call 972-0077 for funhcr information. Art curator tallc •lated Janet Dominik. curator oflhc 1986 exhibition .. Early Anists in Laauna Beach: The ~m­ Pttl. 11onists," will address the "Good Mom1na. La&una" breakfast lecture series Thursday. The proaram. scheduled for 9 a.m .. w111 be held ·at the Lquna Art Museum. 307 Cliff'Onve. Laauna Beach. Admission is U .SO for members. students and senior cititens and $4.SO for non-members. . Trade women to meet Memben and aucsts of Women in World Track will hear Pat Ware, administrative coordinator of the Orange County Office of Protocol. at the group's , luncheon meellnJ Thursday at the Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The event 1s scheduled for I I :30 a.m. and luest price for the luncheon is S 18. Call 968-386 for reservations. Tal.t set on dropout. "Hi~ School Dropouts -the Social Conse- quences' is the topic of di5Cussion for Thursday's meetina of Women for Ora nae County. to be held at 9:30 a.m. in the all-purpose room of the Tustin Pubhc Ltbrary. Lupe Green. a clinical social work apprentice and consultant, will conduct the program at the library, 34S E. Maan St. Admission is free and the public is invited. Young Republicans meet The Orange Counfy Young Republicans will heu journalist Charles Wiley speak on" Accuracy in the Media" at their mcetina Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. WiTey, who has freelanced for Time. Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report, has been imprisoned in Cuba and arrested by the KGB. The public is invited and adm1ss1on 1s free. Self-discovery session "Search for the True Self." a volagc of discovery for men 25 and over. w1I begin Wednesday at the Laguna Beach Community Chntc, 364 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Jerome K. Muller will conduct the sessions. which will be held at 6: 15 at a cost of SI 0 each. Call 494-9429 or 831 -8 I 43 for funher information Audiologi st to speak Marjorie R Harns. director of the community outreach pr~m at UC'LA and a rqJstemi audioloSJSl, will speak on "Hope for Heanna" at Thursday's luncheon meeung of the S1mcha chapter ofB'na1 B'nth Women. The event 1s scheduled for noon at Progressive Savina.s in Hunungton Beach. Call Florence Waldman at 960-4566 for additional information. WHS seeJcs 1963 grads The 1963 graduating class of Westminster Htah School is planning a 25-year reunion Aug. 27 at the Beverly Heritaie Hotel in Costa Mesa. Graduates who have not been contacted should call Jan Scou at S39-3733 for information. Student hosts wanted Cultural Homestay Institute. a non-profit intercuhural exchanae program. will be bnng1n1 30 Japanese students from 18 to 23 )Cars of age to the Saddleback Valley for four weeks in August. Families w1shma to host one or more of the visitors should contact M1sue Spngs. teacher coordinator, at 831-1415. Cltlldren '•play therapy The Dana Point Counsehna and Educauon Center is orpnszina a children's play therapy aroup, which will meet for an hour a week at the center, 24672 San Juan, Suite 210, in Dana Point. The sessions arc open at no cha11c to panicipants. Call 2~7788 for addiuonal infor- mation. Monday, June 6 • 1:30 p.m. Oruae Couty PluaJa1 Com- mJ11loa. board meeting room. Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana Students se~ life in a Space station I J JONATHAN VOl..B£ ............... A sroup of UCI studt-rm took an unuwal field trip lhii ~ttk. Tht) pent an afternoon at a SPKe station. But lhey mack tt home in time for dinner b«ausc the st.ation wasn't in orbit -·it's houstd in a buar haflllt' at McDonnell DouaJas' Huntinaton BH<'h facility. · McDonnell DouaJaswauwardedaSl.9 billion aovcmment contract in Ottember to build key i.cctions of the space st11iort. which is scheduled to be in operation by 1998. said Bob Sirko. manaaer of re'itarch and doclopment for the station. The 80 or so students who tourtd the full sited mock ups housed in the butt warthOuS( are enrolled in "L1vint in Space.'' an upper d1vison soc1at ccotoaY c:la'S at UCI. The class beJms with a study of the solar S)stcm and continuts throu&Jl the history of S?.CC fli&ht and encompasses the poss1blit1cs of ltft on other planets - eanhlinp or otherwise. - The trip to the space station is imponant bccau~ It allows the learnina to come to life for the students. keeping their interest hi,herthan iftl,lcir studies "'ere just from a book "We can show pictures all da). but to actually walk through it will teach them so much more.·· ~1d class instructor ~bra Oa\ls .. h brings their imag1nattons to life·· Davis is more than qualified to lead the class. ha' ing scr.,.cd ~ director of space shuttle testmg at Johnson Space \i:ntcr in Houston. She resigned from the National Aero- nautics and Space Admin1strat1on to pursue herdoctorateat UCI in -what else -space human cngincenng de.sign or des1gnmJ space habitats for human beings. Thia 17 ·foot model of the •pace etatlon wu an•elled by llcDounell Dou.alas in 1985. • • Teaching "4Jvmg in Space.. was a natural for her. ··1 have such a fasc1nat1on with space. and I ha\e some 1ns1ghts that not a lot of people have:· Davis said ··when the students come to class. they catch m} excitement." Bui not all of her students ~111 turn out to be protcges. she conctt"ds. despllc her cffons to lure them into space with perks like the tnp to McDonnell Douala~ "These kids come from c.·''l'~ had.- ground. and I think thl'} share tht ·1 v.ant to ao 10 space' fccl ..,g: .. Da\. IS ..aid .. .\nd if Just one ofthi: k1ils get an idea to dc'>1gn something be11er than "-t: can then that"c; great:· All of the students that ~" the "at1on mock up Tue!oda~ Jnd c;pent 11mc t;illo..ing "'1th '>Orne of 1hi: project"s top i:ng1nt:a'> said the~ hkc<l thl· da'>'> hut the' "-l'fl' '>Plit "'hethcr '>pan· "'a'> for them .. I 'Cf) despcr.uch "'an I tn go 1 ntu space:· said M1rhacl lo..astn<'r ~I , of Li~a Lenney backed _ by Cranston in 40th By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... ~ ...... Lida Lcnney won the endorsement Fnday ofSen. Alan Cranston in her bid for the 40th Congressional distnct scat. Lcnney. a Laauna Beach City Coun- cilwoman. 1s runnina unopposed m the Democratic pnma')-But she 1s ccram to face an uphill battle 1n November's general elcc11on against the Republican nominee tn a d1stnct dommated by Republican voters In endonmg Lcnney's cand1daC). Cranston said: .. Lida h;ts been a strong advocate for human nghts and en- vironmental issues 1n Orange County She has fouJht to save Laguna Canyon by formina the Laguna Canyon Conscrvann and hu I~ thl· ba11lt against offshore.-011 dnlhn.f along the precious Cahlom1a coas1 In a prepared statement. ( ranston c;a1d he v.as J01ning uthcr state ~mocralll Icade~ 1n backmg Lennc) . .\mong them are ~a,ont~ v. hip Ton~ Coelho. Demo- cratic Cahhirn1a Congrc~s1onal Del- ep11on Chai rman Don Edv.ards and congressmen Md L c' 1ne and Howard Berman l\cco rdang to campa1cn d1rt'C'tor Frank "'cwman. l.cnne\ also has \.loOn 1hc endorsements of( ongressv.oman Barbar.& Bo\.Cr of ~onhcrn (ahforn1a Colorado Sen. Pat Schroeder. state Lt Go' Leo McCanh} the Dcmucrat1c Foundation of OrangeCount~. thegroup Womi:n f or and the National Organ11at1on for Women Ir' 1ni: ··11 fa~inatl''i me I gu~·.i·m llft'd of eanh ·· Ross i...aplan . a :!2-yrar-old ~n1or hoping tu enter medical school ne\t ~ear. s::ud 1hc d ass and '1s11 10 ~cDonncll Oouglas opened hl6 e~cs somrv.hat. but he '!>l1ll 1\n.t '!lure '>pace tra\:CI v.111 be common 1n h1'> lifc11me .. , ..,, .. ., surpnc;c:d hov. small (the \talion) I'> hut an) ta mi: \OU take a class hkc this '''u"'anttogoupintospace "Kaplan..a1d · .\nd a Iler toda ~. I think I might \I.ant to be a span• docwr:· Lida Lenney Bui utha \tudcnts said the\ ""C'l'f mterc';Lcd in space. but the outer hmu• \;l•rcn't for them. · ··1c'> 'el) 1ntcres11ng and I nc.,.cr rcahtl·J "'e v.erl' thas far along." ~1d Kent &ard-,lce. ~O. of:--;cv.port Beach ... But I m going to hr a pohce ollicer. and nothing can S\1.3\ that • Vitck11 Brandt. :!O. ofCemtos "'as ahttk murt practical -and honest. ..I find 11 fa5410atsng. but I get '1olcnt mo11on ~li;.rh.-ss. I c.ould ne'er go into Sp.Ate:· , Parades promote safe boating By ALMON LOCJtABEY ................... Prrs1den1 Reagan and 1ht Nauonal Safe ·~ung l uunc1I (!\'IBCI ha\c designated Jun(' :>-11 ct'> <;.ifl' Boa11ng W'('l'k The C\lunnl J group v.hoSC' ti2 members ha'c an antcn:~t in s.ate boating educ~1 1on Jnd pract1lt:S_ ... 11d this ~rar"~ oh'>Cn ance \.\Ill l'mphit~11e 4b-.t1nencr from alcohol and knov.ingthl· nautKal rulcsoftht' road Gitl critical after near drowning Thi'> \Car's thl·me !o..nov. &fore You (1\1 •• \lrc'><iC'> the 1m1>ortan~ ofedu(aucn an n·JuC'lng an 1dcnl\ .. , n mo'>! Ca<.(.•s. toda' 's hoater\ begin "'llh l1111t'.' C\JX'rtl·nce or bo3tang tduca- tton:· <.J1d \\ii ham Ladd. nattonal Salt' R· •Jiang V. l·d l'hairman ··~f(' Boat111g \\ n·~ I!> dC'!>•gnl'd for those boaters and for fi,hamen. Y.atl'r '>l 1ers and other sporu- ml·n "'ho do not consider thrm~h·es ooJtcr' hut proti.lbl) makC' up as much as QO pa1;cnt oflhl· hoat1ng popula11on ·· By LANCE IGNON °' ... ~ ........ A 14-year-old girl was in cnttcal con- ·d111on after nearly drowning Frida} in a 3- foot-dcep wading pool at Wild Rl'1.cr5 water park in Laauna Hills. About I .SOO h1Jh school students from 20 schools were v1sning the aqua11 c theme park when a ltfquard spotted the girl noauna m the pool. said Greg Bnggs. acneral manager The lifeguard pulled the unconscious teen from the water and was adm1n1stenng mouth-to-mouth rcsusc1tat1on whrn lrvtne police and paramedics arrived at about 1:40 p.m. Briggs said SC\.tral other children "'ere SY.1mm1ng in the ~ml· po<'I. "'h11.:h 1sabou1 1v.1cc the s1LC of a regular hack .. ard swimming pool v.hcn the girl y,as d1s- co,cred. Hed1d not kno"' ho"-or "'h' tht' acC1dcnt occurred · ··we don"t kno"' "'hat happt'ned ·· he said .. lt'sanabsolutem,o;tcn We 'ebe-<."n open for two )Car) and "-C0 \l' nt''t'r c:.,.cn had a rcsucr ·· The girl. whose name "a' Y.1thheld because of her age y,as tal..en 10 \addlc- back Communal) Hoc;p1tal "lhc Y.J\ later transferred to Ch1ldrcns Ho\pllal in 1 lr· ange where she was hooled to a hfr suppor1 S}'stem m the 1n1ens1"e rare unit. \gt °'tl \." Frc"' ~1d. w 1IJ R1,ers 1s a :!0-acrt v.ater park lolatnJ on a pon1on of the former Lion ( ountn Safari -.1tc m Lagu~ Hills The aural! on y,asdo~d dunng the v.intcr and oix·ncd for v.~kend business on Ma) 14 The.· park v.111 begin da1I) opera tion on June 11 Bn8llS said the 'enuc "'as opened '>pcc1alh Fnda) for the '1s11ang ~hoots '\;1:1thrr Bnggs nor Fre\.lo knr-.-. v.hat ~hool thc girl belonged to. The park drt"-:!80.000 '1s11ors dunng thl· ~ti J.t}S 1t was open dunng 1t\ firc.t )car. I '1Sh. Jnd about twice that numhcr last )cJr Pendleton Marine denies part in murder VENTURA (AP) ...:_ A former Manne testifying in his own defense for a second day reiterated he had noth1n1 to do with plonina the murder of Manne Staff Sit Carto Troiani. who was stationed wuh the defendant at Camp Pendleton Kevin Watkins held to the claim throuah five houn of cross-examination Thul'1day by San Otego County ~put}' 01Stnct Attorney Phil Walden. .. So }Ou·re \a)tnl ~ou a£d ( arlo Tm1.in1 Y.Crc the onl) two people ho didn't kno"' he "'a" .f.O'"J to be kill d Is that ~our pos111on · W a Iden asked ·· "-h pos1t1on 1s that I neHr knev.. that Carlo· T ro1an1 ~as going to be killed .. Watkms rcpltcd. Watkins.. 21. claimed that four of his Manne buddies ~ho earlier pleaded iu1lt) to Tro11ni's murder d1dn't 1nclude h\m 1n the plot T ro1an1. 3 7. was lured to an 1\0lattd \trcllh of road in Oceanside "'here ht "'as ,h,,1 1n the bad. of the head on .\ug 10 14\..i He had aone there 10 aid his "'1ti.· after l'"Cl'CI\. IOI& phone CAii that her car had brokl•n down. Wu kins. who is charged "'1th murder ,rnJ .. onsp1raq. ts the last ol '11\ Jctcndant' 1n the murder-for-hart case. nnl· lOUnlil member tht· Sat1on.al \1 Jr1nl' \1anufadurcr\ ~SMK1at1on. sup- ~·rh a '>~< 1JI plan 10 gel drunk\ ofT the nat1<1n·'> 'Aatcl"\l.a~\ fhc plan 1\ to htcrall) .. t.Jl..l' boat' J"'a,·· from tho"-" Y.h o hrca~ thl' Jnnl 1ng JnJ dn' ing ruk ur "-ho indulge 1n dru~' "-hlk opt-rating a hoat . l hl· a\~ 1Jt1on esumate' thal in IQ!)~ appr o\1matl'" r,Q 77 m1lhon people par- t1upJll'd 1n relrCJlll.)nal hoating on 14.~ m11l1on boot\ 1n u"<.· Junng 1ha1 ~ear The as~X'1at1on .il\o csttmat~ that S 16.5 b1l1 111n "-3S 'Pl'nt Junng IQ!S~ for nt'"' and uscJ N>ats. mnwrs. tngme-. acccs~nt"1>. safl·t~ equipment. docking. launchtnl! club rncmllc'l"\h1ps and other boatmg rcla1cJ item' -ncarh tnplc the amount spent on hoaltn& in I Q .. '7 ll~Jll~ ~h: Bo~ting V.ttl "-Ill be ob\cr' eJ b~ boat pa rad~ 1n "-e"' port and 11 unttngton harbors. k·d !'I~ tht units of the I S Po"'cr Squadr<'n' and the Coast f1uard .\u'1han N1th \pec1al111n& 1n boaltnf c."1ul-at1on Wasting all those years On youth ------ . A n > -----------C'03lh would NucY MclmaE be appalled at the way our life span is or- pniitd. We spend one ~uancrofour ltfe """• .. ••••••••••• up for the bia ·11111 pmc; a shon time in ttnttt f~ld. and JUSt v.hcn ~·rcc~uinc \he hana ofit. •-c'rt benchal. Ohildltood ii not only t90101 but 1neffic1crit. lt~"tlaU20ynntob.rnto(~'V.llh)OUf mouth Cioled. h coUld be daDc ia 10. af. ~ ~ ~ ~ pil"IDlS forced ID ttpe:al: .. ThlS IS lhc LAST TIME rm .,ai• '°NH)~" fota couple of cl«ailQ? E en chimJlll am ftttn. If Mb were \rained lo hear the fine time-, 11 ~ IN'-c lO ) n off~ "I ..,arid elimina~ ttlle unsa\Qr) paticcs Of pb ..,..iBiftl; bribes and empt) lbttats.. ., How muy cnotivatiOMI &llu dots u c to natt a trial ~ Sdcac'c· hn neva -~ thts ~-~· ............... fortlft.~ f U'll W ASHINOTON (AP) -Pnst- dtnt ._... murned bome &om bit Moecow tummit &o • cempap...1,te 11ar-.p1qled welcome Friday, and -Mid bit talks with Mi'ktWt S. io..tlechev would prove .. IOOd and l~isina for the future." :,,,; Peace and freedom are •bat this •-..about and -e 11• 90tne real ~ inteveral aras inM01COw," '<1M ~t said moments aftcr .iilllppi111 off Air Force One, his ~ 11.~milejou.rneyatan ..... He claimed PfOlleG on human riaht•. rqional conflicts and .. tulible propaa·· toward a new arms control treaty -even tbouab ,~. &alb witli Gorbecbev p.-oduced iiT~ona oewpoct and his wife Nancy were by Vice President ·Geo'IC Dd his wife Barbara u they ~ off the;r: plane onto a red ~ 1CCne at Andrews Air Force ·was as meticulously or- ,....,._ted as any in Reqan s two '~" in the White House -a '°""'ivina line of dipitaries, several tfiousand invited auests wavina smaU American flus and a Marine band playiq .. RuflTes and Flourishes" and the national anthem. ar.n .. As far as Nancy and I are ~ tbere•s no place Uke ~ .. Reqin said, as the audiencie ,~red.. president pronounced himself .. anct his wife a~ anmen," and he seemed IO lole llil PIKC once whjJe reactina hi• pre__. remam. He tOucbed on may of the same themes he railed levenJ hoiin caitier in a speech in London. There, the president laid bit SUJD- mit Lalkl wi\h ~ nuiy bevc besun dismanllint Cold We1 burien, but he vowed America will remain wary and suona u ia aeekl latins cbanles in Soviet policies. Auessina bis lint visit to the Kremlin before an applauc:lina •• dience of British admirers. Reapn said he found OorbKbev to be ... 1erious man teekina lerious reform," and bdievcd the supe~,.. may be enterina .. a new era of if(ory." AlthOuab the Soviet leader had expressed disappointment ovcr the lack of ~r summit achievements. Reqan said in his London speech Friday that there had been .. tansiblc procress.. toward treat}' apcement for a drastic reduction in stockpiles of stratqic nuclear -capons. .. Such a treaty ... is. I believe, now within our arasp," he said. But a senior Rcqan adviser, na- tional security adviser Colin Powell. seemed SOlJ'IC'What more cautious in speakliOJ 'ltith report.en durina the Iona flight home from En&land. Powell said the U.S.-Soviet rcla- tionshiop is nowe "solidly in place" but said t.bcte are m.;or differences blocking the way to a comprehensive arms control treaty. "We have to take Pr9lcleat aad lln. •••• are e.corted by Vice Prmldent and lln. Bull apon retana from lloecow aammlt. this slowly, .. be said. "In the next six months, the next six years, if you don't come home with a treaty that the experts, the ConJtCSS, don•t sec as strona ... it'll never be ratified. .. The president made no prediction of a treaty aareement in his remarks in WashinJlon, and did 001 mention the possibility of a future summit with Gorbachev before has term ends next January. R~apn noted that be and Gorbachev exchanaed ratification documents in Moscow for the pact they ~ to last December and ticked off several other accomplish- ments of his five days in Moscow. "All of this was aood and promising for the future," he said. ~FAA says older airliners are safe to fly ASHINGTON (AP)-The gov- ent and the auaaft indus~ to avoid any .. knee jerk ·ons to the recent in-fliaht brealc- P of a 19'-year-old Aloha Airlines 37, a federal aviation""Official said riday. But Robert Goodrich, director of e Federal Aviation Adminis- ration•s office of flicJtt 'standards, id the "horrible unzippina'= of the oha plane.prompted the FAA to ake a thoroush review ofinspection d mainten.ance procrams for aging etliners. ''If -C have a &ood ~m we to validate it, and if we have a problem we need to find 1t," Goodrich told reporters at the con- clusion ofa three-<lay, FAA·sponsor- cd conference on agjna airplanes. Goodrich said that while nothing particularly new surfaced durinJ, the conference. he thouaht it would· help restore public confidence" in the airline industry and represented a •Tnew commitment to safety ... The conference, which involved about 350 ai~ft design and main- tenance experts, issued a series of recommendations includina: -Additional research and testing of older planes by either the FAA or the National Aeronautics and Space Adm1n1strauon that may involve the federal government actually buying several aging jetliners. -Increased communication be- tween the airlines, manufacturers and the FAA. -A review of •ll as{>Cct of"human factors" involved in inspection and maintenance. Goodrich said such · things as boredom and fatigue by inpsectors and maintenance personnel could be a problem. "It could be a weak link," he said. "The human element must keep up with the technology Jr<>wth. We need to make sure inspecUon and main ten- ance 1s adequate. We think it 1s." The FAA hopes to hire an ad- ditional 1,000 inspectors in the next fiscal year, he said. Amona other sugestions that sur- faced at the conference was imposina a mandatory retirement age for air:elanes, but Goodrich aaid the FAA believed that woufd be "arbitrary" and that the incrcasina cosu of maintainina an older plane usually d ictate when it is retired. "'That would be a knee-jerk reac- tion," Goodnch said of mandatory ret1remenL eese Wedtech denial contradicted by key executive NEW YORK-A former president of the Wedtcch Corp. testified Fnday t Attorney General Edwin Meese III asked him about a multimillion dollar avy contract that Meese has denied helping the defente contractor obtain. thony GuariaJia. the former Wedtcch president, testified at the racketeering "aJ of U.S. Rep. Mario Biagi that Meese asked about the Navy pontoon ntract at a 1985 ball in Washinston. Guariglia and other company officials ve testified they paid $800.000 to attorney E. Robert Wallach to influence e attorney general. They have said Wallach, a close friend and former lawyer f Meesc's, told them he got Meese to intercede on the company's behalf for a ·cs of contracts worth $143 million to build pontoons or floatina, portable ock.s. GuariaJia was the first witness to testify about anything Meese allegedly id about the contract. ar relic causes scare at Seattle airport SEATTLE -A war relic that a younpter carried home on a fliaht from ope caused a bomb scare and penial evacuation Friday at Seattle-Tacoma n~mat1onaJ Airport, authorities said. The artillery shell. picked up from a uropean battlefield by a youth on a bicycle trip, dropped out of a bicycle box 1na unloaded from Scandinavian Airlines System Aisht 937 from pcnhaaen, Oenmkrk. Port of Seattle police Chief Ed lncram said. lnpam "dan adviser bad told the youth to~rid ofthedevicebeforetheretum home t the younastCf. whom he did not identify, had not done so. The device was about a foot Iona and three inches in diameter, airport spokeswoman MatJO Spellman said. It was not immediately know whether It was capable of exploding. The shell was placed onto a truck and taken to a concrete bomb bunker away from the terminal, where it was found shortly after 2 p.m. That terminal, a satellite oftbe main terminal normally used by Northwest Airlines. Japan Air lines and Scandinavian Airlines, was reopened about 3:20 p.m ., Spellman said. · Army sergeant gullty ln espionage case ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -A military jury found a decorated Army scrpnt auilty Friday of attempted espionqe for passing unclassifled documents to an FBI agent who was posina as a Ruuian spy. Set. Daniel Walter Richardson, 42, was found innocent of a second count of attempted espionqe. He was also found auilty of stealina aovemment property, of the unauthorized sale of aovernmeat property, and of failure to report an attempt by an unauthorized person to obtain classified information. After announcina its vcrdfot, the jury pf three officen and four enlisted men bepn deliberatina Richardson's sentence. The Oa~ Calif., native, who served 2'h tours of duty in Vietnam and rcocivcd a commendation for heroism, could face life in prison. 8COTT-llcCAM --rile Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub was the scttina for the May 13 wcddina ceremony linkina Donna Lynn McCann and Jeffrey Scott, both of Newport Beach. A dinner for close relatives and friends followed in the club. The bride is the daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCann of Long Beach. She wore a tca-lenfth aown of white linen, fashioned with a scoop neckline edged in lace, a pleated bodice and Iona puffed sleeves. Matching lace was inset above the skirt•s hem. The bride carried loraa· stemmed roses and white tulips. which also formed her headpiece. The bridegroom•v-puents ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Scott 'Of ~wpon Beach. After honcymoonina in the British Virgin Islands, the newlyweds are at home in Newport Beach. He is employed by a property manaaement firm in Orange. SCRMIDT-GA.ZARIAK The Robert Louis Stevenson Chapel in Carmel was the settlna for the April 23 weddina of Heather HUGBES-BUllPERS The eoaaaement of He1d1 Hushes and William Mark Bumpers has been announced by her mother. Mary Lou Hughes of HuntinJtOn Beach. The bride-el~ 1s an attorney with the law firm of Jones. Day, Reavis and Pogue in Washinaton, D.C. She was graduated from Manna Hlsh School and UC Santa Barbara and received her law dqrce from North- western College of Law. Her fiance is the son of Arkansas Sen. and Mrs. Dale Bumpers. He is a iraduate ofHendrix Collese. received his master•s degree in economics from Tubingen UniYersity. Weit Germany, and holds a law dqree from the University of Vif'Jinia. An October weddina is planned in Washington, D.C. llASTERS-RIBAXOP'P' Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Masters of Corona del Mar have announced the engagcmenl of their daushter, Christine of Burbank. to Alan P. R1bakoff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ribakoff. also of Burbank. The bride-<lcct is a vaduate of Corona del Mar H1&h School. re- ceived her bachelor ol' arts dqrtt at UCI and her juns doctorate from Lincoln Un1vers1ty in San Franc1so. -==========================r.===;::;;;;;;===:;;=:;;=:;;:;;:;;=:::;;:::;;=======;;;-i Her fiance is a araduate of the Univers1tr of Missoun at Columbia " ~ Quiet Window Thi Fnt Affordable Resid111tial Acoustic Wiidow NOISE ENTERING YOUR HOME Ouoet Wllldow tt o aecondory window placed HIS!de °' Ille window ~Hlg COl'ttfllCled °' OC<Mlo<ol gloss. and 0 •Hlyl ''-· ~~ ..... redlic• the llC>M COlf\fllg througll 0 wllldow Ol """h 01 7 5 % DEAlflS WELCOME EREE SEMINAR WILL, TRUSTS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS • Do'°" ww thlt hi.WW.,,•~ IMl doa not•-' /Jf0/11"1 Oo 10fl •nott lhlt 1 k'ttfW Trust CM"" /Oii thouSMttb of dolllrJ /n tan1 • Do'°" •now lhlt you "" "'"" """'°"' ll(M to IM• cm of fH lhtHlld 10fJ l»cOIM itap«Jt1t1tl? n ... •ad manv other ....... tlon• wllJ be addr..-4 by At· toraey .I•••• 'A. H•mphreye, .Ir., laclln1 Eetate Plaul .. Speclallet, at • free MmlUJ. Wedrlelday, June 8th Glendale Ftder• ~ -~~"--- 7:00 lo 1:30 p.m. and received his juris doctorate degree at Loyola in Los Angeles. A July wedding is planned. CAKDltRLE-PRJClt AJuly 16weddinamSan Francisco is planned by Cecilia Canderle and James Price ofFremont. H' is the son of Mary L Cooper of Costa Mesa and - llr. and lln. 11. a. 8ch•l4t . Leshe Gaurian of Danville and Mark Roderick Schmidt of Newport Beach. The couple areeted 125 aucsts at their reception at the Pebble feach l..odae in Pebble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oaurian of Hellenown. Pa., former Danville residents, are parents of the bride, and the bridqroom is the son of IU&Y Schmidt of Newport Beach and Oi. Huao Schmidt of Laguna Beach and Templeton. Atten(lants for the couple were Gayle Banon, Heather Willet, Ellen Marchetti, Eric Nordskoa. and Huao and Kurt Schmidt, brothers of the bridearoom. The couple are residents of Brooklyn, N. Y .• after a wedding trip to Kawaii, Hawaii and Fiji. She JS employed by Siana insurance and he is an artist. PLOWMAK·TOllOTASU Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tomoyasu of Westminster have an- nounced the May 27 marriace of their dauJhlcr. Flora S. Tomoyasu, to Michael D. RJowman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Plowman of Paradise. The couple were engaged in Septem- ber of 1987 in Maui, Hawaii. Donald H. Pnce of Irvine. Diana Canderlc of Sunnyvale and Euaenc Candcrle of Mountain View are 1he parents of the bride-<lcct, who IS a araduate of St. Francis Hash School and Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. Her fiancc 1s a graduate of Estancia H1sh School and Chico State Un1 ver- s1 t). BAUR-EDllUJlfDS Corona del Mar residents Susan S. Baker and Richard J. Baker have announced the engagement of their daughter. Shirten Renee Baker of Scousdale. Anz .. 10 Geoffrey Hewett Edmunds Jr. He is the son of Patricia S. Edmunds and Geoffrey H. Ed- munds of Scottsdale. Tht bride-elect graduated with honors in interior desisn from Scot- tsdale School of Destgn, and her fiancc. a araduatc of the Univenity of Arizona at Tucson. is a project manager with Geoffrey H. Edmunds and Associates in Scottsdale. A Sept. 4 wedding is planned in Arizona. llENDRJE-PELLltQRIJ'fl Newpon Beach residents Lori Ann Hendrie and Albert Luis Pellqrini Jr. arc plannina to marry on Sept. 24 in Crh1st Church by the Sea. Balboa. Their parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hendrie ofNewpon Beach, Albert Luis Pellq.rini Sr. of Morpn _ Town, W. Va.. and Martha Ann Hellyer. Miami. • The bride-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Brooks Collese of Oesian in Lona Beach. Her fiance paduated from Shamrock High School an Atlanta and has spent four years in the Air Fon:c at Vandenbera and March bases; •' f Oran,oe Coul DAILY PILOT /a.t~. June 4 ...... Insurance initiative qualifies Man char1ed with aa AmSthreat in rob\)e SACRAM ENTO (AP) - An au&o- mobile insurance initiative, the first oUour that could be on the Novem· bw ti.ilol, hat q'*ifted to to before voters, S«retary of State Marth Fon a Eu 11id Friday. • . Tbio initiative is becked by Steve Miller of Beverly Hills of the ln- t utancc Contumtr Action Network and i11upponcd by several consumer and trial lawyer aroups. Eu~id beckers submitted 670,636 "lf\alwn to'-'Oun1y el«tion offkiaJJ. Random sample reports from -46 of the $8 counties 1ndate that 466,280 are valid. 'The Meaut'C needed 409,393 to qualify bY that method, or 110 percent of the 372,171 total required. The initiative would require that insurance rates be reduced 20 pcrctnt rot aO<K1 ctrivers, require the in· surance commissioner to a~ve !"Ost rate i"Crft?CS after pubhc hear- 1nas, create an m•ura.nct consumer advOC'l&e in tate atoney ern· Ctal".ollke aDd ina 111 e ~ for fraudulmt balthjgmooe .., ao sen Ion. Thirucn measures., five in1taatives and dtht bond measures, are alrucfy on •he November blitlot. 1 hree more aulOmobile insurance initiatives ha ve been submitted to election officials for verification. They att sponsored by the inswanc:e induslt)'. by Ralph Nader and a Children of poor face endless spiral of proverty, panel told ,CO«UUmcr lfOUp, and by &A u.-~mblyman and an in1urance firm. Eu~'~-a~nounttd that lbt t.cter ~NSl9£ -A J+)'ear-<>ld man wu. an'CllCd ht ca n 1 hr Of an lftltl&hve that •ould repeal IJte ~ID 1Whidl the ~ll thtea~ned ~II VlculDI with a ll)'pa J tis law thal rcqu1ret motonsts to carry , be claimed wasAJOS.ta1nted. ofl'iet&ls 111d. l.ec Junaor BNDIOD ol pr~f of au~mobile iMu:rance qn ~ arre$ted T~li&J'lday "!O"li~ for tnvtstiption o{ armed 1rol ... !1a... ~D collec11n1 SJ&natures; · sa~ He W.s be1n.a ht!d fn~y in the Central Jail in San DieeoJa ._ T . R . be1l &ninson was spotted 1n the park1n1 lot of a sbooOl~ceater bJ a enn1e ottn of Pasadena is the store clerk who was robbed by the bandit May 2,, poliec said. "1'k ricllm 'POnsor of the propotal _ Tht propio.-absolutely pos1t1ve 1t was ham " said Dcketive John Lamb. ntnt must collect the s1anatura or · ' 372, l 78 rqjsttrcd votm by Oct. 13 ii.at to make the 1990 ballot. Three clJUdrea IJlt whHe crwlJJ.6 atn8'~ Inland Empire rattledby · 3.8 earthquake_ LOS ANGELES -A P'lndmotbcr and three children iacludi• -'I· month-old boy 1n a carri.qe. ~re injured Friday when they ..:ere-:a r as they crossed a street 1n Chauworlh, police said. The ~ roontbs. 4arid 6, wereatrliftcd toChildrens HOSpitaJ oflolAJ.welel, .-.5 Officer Lee HoUoman of the department's Valley Tratric DiviSioa.Jtiilia SO. and four chHdren ~ crotSi~ the Ureet at ~Oftlbire 511.- 0k.Jahoma Avenue about 7:4Sa.m. Friday when foul)>fthe five were OAWND (AP)-America'~ ~I poverty crisis is disab1ht1n·and child abuse. BlaclcWcU said. Most also that40~rccntofallpoor~plearech1ldrenwhomaybc w don't receive prC"SChooJ education to ajve them 1 bead REDLANDS (AP) -A mild trapped 1~ _a downward spiral of inferior education and stan in school. she added. earthquake rattled parts of Southcr'n a car dri'e? ~y ~on Bourgoin. 30, of Nevada. She and bcuoo. ~. 6, were uoinJurcd 1n the crash, Holloman laid. .. She said all oh ....._,._ were in front o(her and she couldn't stop in time, .. H0Uo111an. -n.ey ~ _, shaken. H~ said Jacko was related to at least two of the children wit.Ill Mr.I ,,, opponunibcs. the hca4 o~ an u~n policy group told a By the time they become teen~ poor children C1J1fom1a's R1vers.ide and San state.!-'Sk force on the fam1ly·Fnday. . often tack the basics to compete and have hilh droput., Bernardino c~nlin on Friday, but Auto •orken back Japane.e tecJuUqae :!: Many of these; children ai:c 11 extreme nsk of Iona-prepancy and unemployment rates, Blackwell sa.id. ~~.were no 1mmedia~ reports of term povcny. They re ~ctually m a down~rd spiral ,that ··And that idleness and teen prqnancy is the one mJunes or damqt, authorities said. FREMONT -Japanese-style manaarment has won a W'O"JI •-'*' confidence from union -..orkcrs at New United Motor Manu.factun .. ·;._,. JOIOt venture between Toyota and GeneraJ MolOrs. United AYIO Woden candidates who favored cont1nu1n1 a clOIC, cooperative r'elatioubip ... management rather th.an a more combative role easaly won the top poltS flli6 local's first elccuon smcc Match I 98S. shortly after the joint ventun: .._, "The membership IS satisfied." wd locaJ president To~y Dc.Jcsu.s, wtlc:>._ his second three-year t.enn by pmenna 1,096 of the 1,806 votes in beJkilil Wednesday and Thursday. "They like the new philosophy," bell.id. ... The)' tbreatch~s to trabop the~. in a. cycle of poverty if we don t do th ma we feel ccna1n about that can start that cycle •in... 1 [110en quathekeRaitcbs;cr32 ~,!'..: measurcdand ....;., somet in.a a ut •t.. sa1~ A•la Glover Blackwell. youna people who are idle. whbout job train1na. WltboUI ~ -1111; -~ foun~ and cx~u11ve director of Oakland's Urban JOb opponun1tics ... startina families;• she said. centered six miles southeast of SttalCJ.ICS Council. Blackwell said the JrOwina concentration of poverty Redlands., near the boun~ of the The task force was formed last faJJ to examine social amona households headed by women helps perpetuate two counties and about 70 miles cast and econ~mic ti;ends affecting families and to draw up a the cycle. of Los Angeles, said ~-II Daily. state fam~ly pohcy. Members have held monthly public lnOakland, 7Spercentofpoorfamilieswitbcbildren s~kesman for the Cahf~mia Jn- forums since December and are scheduled to make are headed by sin&Je women according to the Urban stuute of Tcchnoloay seismology recommendaations to the Lqislature in September. Strateaies Council. ' laboratory '" Pasadena. a (ma~ment-labor) rclat1onsh1pbascdon mutual uustand rapect, on co~municauon -and not on confrontation." DeJcsus, whose allies won State econ~mic CC?nsultant Rodaer L Dillon told,tbe ''Mo~ disturb1na is the fact that there are few .. h was stronsJy felt in Ri.vcnick," talk force thal inircasma use of temporary and part-time opportunities for these females to work themselves out 9' said Kathy Watts, a sc1ent11t at the of six other top vnaon posts, focu9cd hts campai&n on job security, •yiMl.a cooperative relat1onsh1p With rnanqtment bad prevented layofti.. tiJ wor~~rs -~~ of them women -threatened the poverty," Blackwell said. ,. lab. . . · stability of fam1hcs and could eventually place srcatcr In addition, the number of blue-collar Jobs.. But R1vcrs1de police received no v /.:. - Coz plannlng swim ol lcy Lake Bafbl ~~~ burdens on ~be state. . . . traditionally hefd by men and offcrina good WllCS and repons of in1uncs or damaac. Sgt. . A~rdina to Urban StratCllCS Councd, which benefits, are d1sappeanna. This leads to lugb uoemploy-J01nnc Flores said . Lynhc Cox of Los AJamilOI, whose swim last~ thC ctiitry'lmna S~11 drew wann praise from Mikhail Gort.cheV, is now in bot pursuit OP.I S1bena~ coal -a cross1na of iC)· Lake Baikal C.Ox. 31 twice tet recordj'I!; swunm1na the En&l1sh Channel. But she says the Baik.) swim ICbcduJed'lar August -a year alter her Senna crossins from Alaska lO the Soviet Union- even more cbalknau\1-.. I've done very Iona swims. and rve done very mid swims.," Slld Cox, who lives an this sunny Southern Cahforoi.a suburb. "Tut this Wl.11 be a very Iona. "Cf'Y cold swim." It as unclear if anyone ~ succeeded or even ataempted to swim across Lake Baikal 1n Siberia. the s deepest lake and repository for about 20 pm:cnt of the Earth's unfrozen water. invesbptes ways to red.uce pen1stent urban poverty, 37 mentarnona minority men and makes it more diffkult for Callers from San Bernardino and percent of ~land's ch1!dre1?, or a.bout 30.~. are poor. couples to support their families, she said. from ldyllw11d. '" the San JllClnto Fi&ures arc h1&her for mmonty children, said BlackweU, Other cha.nan in the economy mcludina pater Mountains, also reported feehna the who added that Oakland's stabstics were similar to other need for flexibility to compete, has ~mpted bustnesscs J01.~i . c1~. throuahout the country. to rely more heavily on pan-time and temporary t ~n t that hard of an earth- And that cycle of poverty 1s apparent at 6irth," she employees, Dillon said. quake. . Lee Hester. a pohce d1s- satd. About 2S percent of the workforce is made up of those patcher m Hemet. about 20 miles Many children of poor families have low birth .. contingent workers," compared with 12 percent m 1960 sou1heast of the epicenter He said no we1&hts. which puts them at nsk for illness. leamina he said. Two-thirds of them are women. he satd. ' damqe was reported there Shultz making another attempt to bring_peace to the Middle East .c,MRO, Em>t (AP) -U.S. Sec- r!"tary of State George P Shulu made an appeal Friday for Arabs and Israelis to stop their "winner-take-all competition" and ncaotaate within the framework of an American peace plan for Che Middle East Shultz told reporters on a flight from London that he has seen no prosress as he launched his l'eunh Mideast shuttle this year. "But that doesn't mean I should stop," be added. Upon arrivina in the E&Yl>tian' capital Friday, Shultz release<fa-five- paae statement saying the root of the Arab-Israeli conflict "1s the competi· lion between two national move- ments for one land." He sa~d neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis seem able to abendon .. prc1ud1ccs. hatred and overblown dreams" m favor of a nqot1ated scttJement. Shultz urged 1:9mprom1se. saying. "Arabs and lsrac1'5are notmpgcd 1n a winner-take-all comf?Ctitlon. A fair settlement 1s possible. Despite the impasse,. room exists for Israelis .rut PaJestjnians to hve side-by-side in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Shulu said. He pve no support to creation of a Palestinian state, nor did he set a deadline for the parties to respond to his renewed appeal. On bis last trip, two months aao. Shultz tried to penuadc Israel, Jordan Art restorer in Britain to smash ancientvaseworth$21 million and the Palcst1n1ans to a<:«pt the plan by m1d-Apnl andjom in a peace conference on May I. All three pan1cs informally rejected the proposal without putt1n& their vtcws m wrn- 1nf: we·re aoin& to keep work.ma on this. and all of the pames seem ID keep wanting me to come." Shultz said. "As soon as you send out the word you mt&ht come. they say. 'Welcome. come.' They sec it's im- portant to keep trying to find a way to peace." But when asked 1f attitudes have chanaed. Shulu said. "I don'l have any particularly indications of move- ment anywhere, but that doesn't mean I should stop. 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Plum stools plus many o~ Oofforww: urge ~uon ol Peacocu. Roost~s. Vut's. Hones. m1rwatUft Tu Kernes. Snuff 8otnes Etc •onns.: ~r 150 BrOt\les by ltemlngton. Debut. Mme. IC<lUOa' M0.gntez & Rouche Including• 1¥~ sele<nOn al Wlldlrfe Bronzes Jewetry: Over SOO Pieces OIMn<>nds 4 6S Ct Tennis Br.iceteu. Ant~ J.tde & OtMnOnO P~ei. ~·s 18'1 ~inum & 1· 01Mn0n<I R1~s Womens OIMnC>nd. Ruby. ~re. Etntt"ald & Peatt ltings, 1411 & 1811 P~ & N«ld.icn Plus m.iy others Tenns Each poece 10 be SOid •nd·v~ C.uh. Che<lc & Al Map Credit CMOS Aucuonttr s TuHlOtntf UC. •OS88 En0usy AuUonttrs Inc. Auction Co lK •COl63 INFO 81 .. " .. '244 1.PNOON (AP) -A man who looks after the pottery and porcelain in the British Museum is aoina . to bttak a prize exhibit -the 2,000- year-old Portland Vase from ancient Rome. has become yellow and extremely brittle. WELLINGTON. New Zealand (AP) -The International Whalina ~mm1u~oo~-~~eda ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Norwcsian proposal to kill JS wbaJes 11 Artdealenestimatethe valueofthc vase at around $21 million. The 10- inch·hiah, four-pound &lass artifact is rqarded as one of the finest pieces of early Roman &)ass. Nijel Wilfiams, the museum's chief con!Cf'Vator of ceramics, said the vue must be broken and rc- usembled because the &Jue holding the blue and white camco-cWs pieces to1tlher after two earlier breakqes It was made by a sculptor named Dioscouridcs and depicts men and women in a leafy &Jade -probably the courtship of Pcleus and the sea- aoddess T'hetis, who became the parents of the mythical G~k war-rior, Achdl~ "It 1s one of the very few sumvina Roman cameo vases and has always been the subject of pat academic debate as to who is reprncnted on it." said museum spokesman Andrew Hamilton. ' m the North Atlantic for scientific purposes. Deleptes at the end of the whalina commmission's annual mcettna said Japa~ plans for roast.al whalers to kill 210 wbales by the end of September would be COtWdcred by the commission in two months. The recommendauon that Norway spare the whaJes was approved by a 14-4 vote. There were IOabstcntions. Norway had planned lO kill JS whales this year and an unspecified number each year until 1992. A Present For Your Wonderful Dad? A Gift For Your Favorite Grad? •, ALL DRESS SHIRTS AND ALL TIES 25'/oOFF for your Grad or Ddd "all work and no play ... " Shennan Oay all-electronic extra~* •• incl udes lessons • warranty • delivery • music books YOUR CHOICE $1 . Gosta Mesa South Coast Plaza 545-0415 SWaJ.Jae5 • ARIES (March 21-April 19): Wish 1s fulfilled in coonection with------------ h O'm e, fa mi 1 y . ~enario h1&hh&hts rc~mion. settlement s •of disputes. You'll YONEY rnekc "public ap- ~ncc," and you 0MAIR mil.ht ~ amazed by eoihusiastic rcccp-••••••••••••• upn. 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Family member talks about money, strives to restore harmony. You'll locatc an1clc that had been lost. m1ssm1 or stolen AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Forces arc scattered, humor 1s your ally. attention will center around appearance. wardro~. ~I invitation tclating tochanty or politics. Gift comes from surpnse source. Gemini mvolved. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): What had been "kept m the dart" will now receive benefit of greater ltJht. Scenario features crcat1v1ty. unorthodox procedures. associauon with eccentric tndividual. Scorpio in picture. IF JUNE $ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle highlia,hts &reater independence, oriJinality, fresh Start ID new direction. You are d ynamic, creatJvc, capable of express1naJoursclf v1a spoken or wntten word. A .. new love" coul be on honzon. Durina June. you'll perfect technlQUCS, there Wiii ~ Spiritual lfOWlh, yOU COUid ~ active in conncc11on with the media. Gemini, Virao. SagJttarius people play important roles in your life. July will feBt urc achievement, money and love for you in 1988. Complete tetmelon Hetlng• ta 8und•J'• TV Piiot. Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you bold: • 9531 Q AQ93 0 Qll • 73 Tbe biddi.na lw proceeded: Nortll Eut Sotldl Wat t• Dbl T What do you bid now? Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you bold: • .un Q Q93l o Qll • 73 The bidd.in1 lw proceeded: WDnY BRIDGE QUIZ l Q f CHARLES Go REN ·-3 Q OMAR SHARIF What acdoe do you tab? Look for answen on Monday. Cooler goes way back to'l 793 Nortll E..a ScMltll West 1 • DM T What do y.ou bid now? --U41---------- A Maryland farmer named Thomas Moore m 1793 insulated a cedar tub with rabbit pelts and ngged an ice tray theretn -to keep his butter cool on the long delivery trip to town. That's all I could tum up when I was trying to find o ut who invented the p1cn1c cooler ,SOOn to ~ sold, it's rcponed. arc ~ontact lenses to solve some dyslexia qroblcms. Contacts already repair spme color blindness c tf you toss&! Saturn into water - ~ou'd need a whole lot of water -it tould float. , 1 Q. Jn Monopoly. two of the three places you're most likely to land are llhno1s A venue and B&O Railroad. }\'hat's the third., A.Go • ' In response to a client's request. am Crying to find a country that doesn't (um some local vcgctatJon into hquor No luck so far. Wait. Vatican Cit) ma}'~ It 1mpons. Q. What was the first mouon picture documentary? A. Had to be a film made by J~hn Gnerson about the British btTring fleet At least, it's he who's crcdjtcd TR IVIA LM. Bo YD with coming the word .. documen- tary." You can reach most telephones nat1onw1de with 11 digits. Am asked how many digits will it take 10 d1rcct- d1al telephones worldwide. when- ever. Seventeen. It's in the works. Q. Where in the Bible docs it name Noah's wife? A II doesn'L But one Jewish trad1t1on says her name was Naamah. Do you know your blood type? Says here people with the common "O" blood type arc less hkcly to set colds than people with the "A" and "AB" types. Q. How can I get a rina ofT my finaer,, A. Put )Our hand in ice water for a while. 1hen try. A radio man says the trick 1s to say the followmg not Just once but tWlct "The clothes moth's mouth closed." If you're a grownup. almost but not quite half of all the bones in your body are in your hands and feet The "cycle" m "bicycle" and .. tncycle" rhymes with "pickle,'' but the "cycle" in "motorcycle" and "unicycle'' rhymes with "Michael." Explatn the why of that. Q Arc there any bone JOtnlS 1n the human body left that can't ~ re- placed by artificial implants? .\. Only the spine remains ir- replaceable, so far. So says a seller of such An Ohio farmer fed vitamins to his hen. She laid a 5'12 ounce egg. Pntncar killed her. He knocked ofT the vitamins . What the beautiful people liked most about yachts was the uuer pn vac)-. Aboard. 10 byaone years. the}' did as they Wlshed. Panied. mostly. Without fearofintrusion. No more. They can be boarded. Now quttc suddenly. the drua war's "ZcTo Tolerance" makes yacht mane.rs thc most vulnttabkofsouls. They can be ruined by the company they keep. Q.3-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: • 13 Q AQ16 0 954 • k.1'3 The biddinJ bu proeeeded: Nortlt EU Sotatll Wat I 0 P• I Q I t I NT P-T What do you bid now? Q.4-Neither vulnerable, u South you bold: •09M Q4 OV62 •QMJ The biddln1 has proceeded: Nortll l"Mt Sotltla W• 1 0 IQ 2 0 ... 2 t p.., T What action do you take? Q.5-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •m r:;.u1m o.u •&54 The bkldina bu proceeded: 8"tla W• NOIQ EM IQ r .. t• ... INT P-l Q ... ? What actioa do you take? Q.~Boch vulnerable, u South you bold: •m Q.utm oAl •uc Tbe biddins bu proceeded: Soeall W• Nordl fAllt 1<:;> ... 20 ... John ~ussells up week'~ top Score nickname for 1 character in what TV series of yesteryear? A.Mwtn frem Mal II cet ... I ... 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Tholt who snq the bonus points I.his weclf "'" be owoina up to 1' miapmt youth. Herc's the latest SMPZlm: I . Ri'jD9t sem.c wu the onncipaJ ~in what TV aeria1 ~ .. Old 1.adtionom" was • 4. Who. accorchna 10 Greek myth· TRIVIA BOWL XII STANDINGS t..elY & ~--(I (7):__ __ _ ....... ltueMI a.,,... <fl----- o.ll <•>----------...... Am (n;.....;.------~~~---...... e .... ' ,,..,. U>-·----NilfltY ..... <•> ,, ltldt WWW 121-----..-. 'M N• 1ttcNt• m 11 • 4. New Yott Mayor Ed Koch ("'How'm I doin7') .S ... M~ty J~ Youna" ("Beautiful Dttamer) 6. "Summer and Smoke" ( .. Qr. thrtt .as subtitled .. Fun aad phcus Daccnding") Oamn.·· .. Wal.,...uacht" and 7. o.uas-~ loddwd ( .. hil· .. The E1ortism?" 11'1& l'Ncbilac .. J. 7. Name the oely NFL Pia~ to I . a.rte. U-".-.et.....,IJll• (ndled by mmpae iiilfii $uPrr 'lciwfiD thret Cole Paner) difl'enlM ....... 9. frwh Cop;oll lbr wn.c God- 1. 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'-/~• I ,,.,~ ---~~~ (~ GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLB . aoesmaoes \\A'1'6E l1Ll JUST FACE Ti.tE OTHER WAV AND T~EN I WON'T l-IAVE TO TURN AROUND Ev'ERV TIME .. '(ES, Tl41S IS 601N6 TO BE MUCH BETTER .. -Z( -. - tH I 'I -~ J l J ''lt ) ; ~ by Charles M. Schulz 1r's A NICE FEELIN6 KNOWIN6 Tl-IAT VOVR PLAYERS ARE COMFORTABLE i Q ~ & ~ • v ( • l I .. by Jim Davis YOO WOOlDH i HAPPE N TO KNOW HOW no~ MOLE GOT IN Hf.RE. WOOLP YOO? RARE OVE.H MITf· E:ATIN& MOT~, I SO~Pf:Cf by Pat Brady . - OtMge C09M DAILY PflOT /SaVdly, Jun. 4, 1MI 1Cl/flllllff 1 IVmB - ~~ tAAW1B 5/Wf1~: , , ........... a..:!~::::...:::;:::;:~ ~~~~~=~ GAMIN AND PATCHES THEY SHOULD CUT TH IS Q..D 112'EE ~tJ 0 ~·TYOLJ ~VE: ANY FEEU~ RJR n?EES? I~ I~ THEY CQNS1[)02 °THEI~ DAIE Tt?EE5 PAQT ~ THE J:""AMIL'I 0 0 POR BETTER-OR POR WORSE ~ t-'EP()!l.lfflf HErol ~,. c.Rf01 l"E.~ SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAK DOOl'OtSBURY ' IllWT'~ PAINT1N65, /ltt/04AE:L I I M£ COACH SAID~ 1 I DIOO''f HAVE 1"0 CLIMB IHE ROPE IF 1 DID A t -f~OO!>AND i..APS A~D IHE GQM I • ,t====:::::..!~~=-=:iL~-llJ • I by Garry Trudeau \ ll:/05 "' • UXXOUT.' rrs.-, .,, I . lh rm .. 'l by Add*?" 1c! by Lynn Johnston' ~HA!!! I by Jeff MaeNelt)'· II by Tom Batiuk I • James choir, orchestra featured in concert Tiie 118icw choir and orchestra of a -... .. llf 11 a.iJld. New-......... a ...... ·~ iii D" 'r J.S. llc:la and two chwcb IGllW I b c:Mmber orchestra by W. A.Moain. ,._ COMlll--n. IC> belin at 4 p.m. ~at the d"arcb, 3209 Via lido, ii ft'ec and open to the public, but a voa ... .., donation is ~uestod. Tbe conductor 11 Wilbam Bradley Roberta. orpnisto<boinnasttt of St. J&JDH. and IOloists will be Renee Pa&itucei, Juliette Sinakr. · Gerald McMillan. Mel Whitehead, Diane Derrie\ru, ~t Mic*I and Chris Campbell. . . . , The CnteaJ CatWnl of Garden Grove 'WJ1tpretent its 21st annual Festival of Choirs at the 9 and 11 a.m. ~rvim Sunday. Amnesty ln~~nal and how it At S:30 p.m., the Castlebeny Hip carrict out h•rt!:J human ...: .. 1.11 School Acappella Cboir from Fort --..a.. will be ' .... Worth, Tuu. wiU -..it a ahOrt wv... c-x at t.be I: IS p.m. ... -·· service Frid_ay at T .... a.r fta.. concert. • • • Ma'alel. 2100. Mar v,.._. Newport Beach. TU iolennarricd, dual cateet, sinalt parent aed ttmarried &unities Speaker will be Joan Marcus.- wilT . be explottd durina t.be fint Colvin, reaionaJ mtmbmhip coordi· °"if Countv confcrrice on w natoroflhe orpniution. • I: , • • • .. Jew1 iamtly, Jtani"' It 9 a.m. Cl ... true Vallej a.rd ., a. Sunday at Rancho Santaqo Collqe, u,..._ Set.et will ~lebrate ht 20th 17th and Bristol SU"eCU. Slota Ana. annivenl!ry with a fun·filled auction The all-day "'::f will 1DClude at 7 toni&l.lt in the church, 32261 workshops and ditcuaio Camino Capistrano San Juan Sponsors arc &M A• B'ieu ,,..... Capistrano. ' CommUtee. Onaae ~ a.,tw: An array of items, offered in silent Jmdl FamQJ' ferv&ce el 0.....-and Jive auctions,.. include a hot air C.Uty; ... JewtM FeMra~ et balloon ride aourmet picnic wilh Or~e C.Uty. for more 1nfor-" limousine ride; a boat trip, band-knit mauon, call 660-8525. sweater, a Norman Rockwell collec- . tor plate. and dinntn and l"ncbes al local mtaurants. • • • Rcpmentativet ftom ~Ovb- tian education publdbiaa companies will be on hand ftom 9 Lm. to 6 p.m. today at the open ~at In t \ an.tau a.u...-e. 2.NV w. CoUt H&&hway, Newport Beach. Christian education apeciali1t, Pat Mills, will talk about .. Tbe Tramina of Teachers." The event is open to the public and is endorsed by local churches. • • • A seminar on "&tale Planniqs. Wills and BeQuests" will be bdd at 8:30 a.m. Sunday in Fellowship Hall, Lapu Pret1t11erlu a~. •a 5 FomtAve. Leadtr will be Edmundo Vasquez, a special representative oft.he c hurch, Serra beatification draws· travelers '• McClatcky New1 Service MODESTO -Hundreds of American Catholic faithful arc ex- pected to travel to Rorne an late September for Jun1pero Serra's beatification, the second of three steps toward sainthood for the Fran- ciscan priest who founded the earliest of California's missions. The Rev. Noel Francis Moholy. a San Francisco pncst who bas been pressingtheSem cause for more than three decades, sa>-s that "realistical- ly" it wilt be five to 10 years before Serra is canonized by chun:h authorities. The missionary would be the state's first saint. Moholy will be the spiritual direc- tor for one of two "official pil- lrlmages" to the Sept. 25 beatific.a- tion Mass in St. Peter's Basilica that will involve Pope John Paul II Moholy's tour -WJth eight-and 14- day options -is being arranged by the Catholic Travel Office in Chevy Chase, Md. Moholy says he as hoping for at least I :ooo to 2,000 participants in has pilinmage. As well as CaJa(omia supporters of Sem, it is likely to include representatives of the 350 Serra Oubs across the country. The clubs wge young men to consider the priesthood and provide scholarships and other aid. The Most Rev. Thaddeus Shubsda, bishop of the Monterey diocese and president of the board of the Serra cause, ~ WJll lead a pilgrimage. Those arrangements are being handled by a Monterey travel qcncy and at least 200 travelers arc expected to join. according to diocese spokes- man Ted Elisee. Both pal&nmages have short and lonaer versions, highlighted by the Mass and papal blessings in St. Peter's square. Moholy's tour will eo on to Mallorca. Serra's place of birth and early studies, after the bcatificauon. Shubsda's longer itmerary starts Sept. 14 and includes sightseeing in Floren- ce and other ca ties. Plans also arc getting under way for a Sept. 25 ~tebration in the Carmel · to have the second step occur so m1ss1on. where Serra is buried. EJjsee quickly. says the beatification coincidentally • Two miracles arc required for the occurs the same weekend of the beatification and twO"more mu.st be annual mission fiesta. attributed to Serra before cbun:h Carmel was the second of the 21 autho~tics af.ld .the pope can declare Ca.ttfomia missions built by the 18th that his soul 1s an heaven and he Is a. and I 9th century Franciscan mission-saint. aries. Serra headed the mission sys-From San Francisco or Los An· tem for ls years before his death m getcs. Moholy's pilgrimaae costs t 784. At that time, nine missions had almost S 1,600 for the eiaht-day trip been established. and almost $2.300 for the lonaer The treatment of the native Amen-version. The pncc includes air fare, cans by the m1ss1onaries has come hotels and most meals, plus si.ghtsee- under scrutiny as the Serra campaign mg fees. ' for sainthood has escalated. Rep-Sir John Hodgson, tour director, resentativcs of several tribes contend says pilgrimaaes arc scheduled each that the Indians were subjected to time an American is advanced severt physical punishment by Serra toward sainthood. Participetion de- and other missionaries. pends on howwell thechun:h faaurcis known but Serra's as likely to be among the la~r and could attract as many as 5,000 people. Jn the slow, methodicaJ ways of the Catholic church. Serra's cause has moved relatively quickly. In 1985. he was declared venerable and three years la~ he is be\ng advanced to blessed. Moholy says it as exceptional Prices have yet to be fixed for the Shubsda pilgrimage, which is beina arranged by the Bob McGinnis Travel Aatncy an Monterey. Cleric-pOlitician prospects unproved By ROBERT BARR ft to .......... NEW YORK. -Wntms a book about telev1s1on evaneeliStS IS as nsk) as wnting about pohtacs. Yesterday's cooclus1ons have a way of becoming qu•ckly outdated. Jeffrey Hadden, a University of V1rg1nia soc1olog1st who has estab- lished h1msclfas one of the country's leading students of electronic re· ligions, took both risks m '"Tele· vangclism. Power and Pohtx:-s an God's Country." wntten with Anson S~pe. oflnd1ana University. In their book. Hadden and Shupe make the case that Pat Robertson could WJn the Repubhcan Party nomination for president. By the tame Hadden came to New York to promote the book. he was t.rymg to explain how Robertson lost. Robertson's candidacy was dead after he finished third an South Carolina. a state he had once boasted of winning. and buned after he came up empty an the Super Tuesday pnmanes an the South Robertson failed to mount a scnous challeQ&t to GcofJe Bush. even though he beat Lhc vice prtS1- dent m the Iowa caucuses. and Hadden believes 1t as an open ques- taon whether the Chrisuan nght as Robertson's failure, Hadden said capable of electing a candidate. an a rC"Cent mtervaew, was a combina- Hadden and Shupe argue that a tton of mistakes and a miscalculation candidate from the Chnstian nght of his base of support. stands to benefit from 'these factors· p ""-R h I "He got so tanaJed up in his own -rcsa\n:nt eaaan as cgtt· words. and has own gaffes, that once amized religious conservatism. he had attention there was never a -The religious right over-· hwelmingly dominates rehgaous moment to say, 'This is why I have a broadcasting. better vision for America.' -Min1stnes such as Robertson's "He also erred very badly," Had- "700 Club" have developed am-den said, "in not addrc'Ssing the press1ve fund·raasang skills. religion issue head-on very early .. -There 1s evidence of a con-(John F.) Kennedy was able to wall scrvattve shaft 1n the electorate. until he had the nomination before he The reality, though, was that Pat felt he had to do that; Pat should have Robertson couldn't win this year. done it very early." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~ who i1 an expen in the field. Call •94-7'S5 b reecrv1tion1 or more lntonnatioa. • • • FOllowina Friday niatu ICfVica at .......... ~~c..a.r .• dtaaer Uct mUSK wdl be o~ in a spacioui tent on the pounds at .q72 Ro~ Rold. Cott is S 18 per: pmon and SIO for children. Call 716-SOOO for reservations. • • • The Brotherhood of,.._. h1la Da.W of OraRIC County w\D have a ~ive dmMr beainruna ·at 7 toni&hL • ' • • • N ipel ReaionaJ Park will be the settina for the annual Sunday achool picnic, which will follow the l 0: 15 • a.m. services Sunday at ~ of ... aw. Ual&M Ciiva et • • f A special class rocu1h-. on the works of thcolo1ian . Dietrich Bonhotfftr will ~n Moeday at a... ·····" ........ a.re.. 4800 (rvine Center Drive. nil it 1M ttt0nd IPrina dul 10 consider tbe ideas of me 20t.h cecat~ German thinker who wu elecuted by Hitler. Rqistration for the ehurc;t,'1 va- cational Bible tchool will besfn Sunday. Cassa ooen July 11. • • • five rdiaious studefttt at T~ Be• £1, Lquna Niauel. bave bad written and art works pubUlbed in the AnthoJoty of the Creative E.Jt. prcuions. • They aM Ben Kramer, whose drawina will l"ICC the cover, Dustin Glass, Patricia Rooney, Steven KroJI and Jackie Waldman . Church to celebrate bumlng of mortgage A ceremonial bumina of a »year monaaae will hi&hliaht the New Tbou&bt Christian 0.urch and Truth Foundatjon celebration at 6;30 p.m. lu.nc 11 11 the church center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Or. Eleanor C. lackson, foundina minister, said the monpaic has been ~tired in less than seven years. The church began 16 years ago with Jackson two members and no money. AJthouah it now has a membership of 3SO, it has not always seen stead)' arowth. Tbe cbun:h had been forced to move a number of times. includinatheone in 1978 when it was uprooted because of the city's n:development plans. In the process the COftll'CPtion dwindled from about '400 members to 35 or 40 people. Jackson credits her faith and de· t.crimjnation in turning this trend around. It was during this time that the pastor and board of trustees purchased the center. Although Sunday services arc held at the Costa Mesa Woman's Oub, 6 10 W. 18th St .• the center has afforded the conp:qa· tion an opportunity to pther for spiritual fellowship, social activities and Bible studx. • Jack.son hopes to one day either bwld a church and school in Oranae County, or to-purchase a facility that will meet the conarqation's needs. She holds a Ph.D. in music, as a graduate of the American Bible Institute of Missouri and a craduate of the Los Anaeles Conservatory of Music. She bas served on the board of directors and the board of education ofReli•ious Science International and the board of directors of the International New Thouaht Alliance. Sanctions against S. Africa urged WASHINGTON (AP) -Prot- estant and Roman Catholic officials arc calling for comprehensive sanc- tions against South Afnc.a as a way of supportina forces seeking to change the country's apartheid policies of racial separation. Bishop Herbert W. Chilstrom, head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, told a U.S. Senate subcommme that "virtually all other peaceful means of persuadina the stubborn South African government to change have been tried, uccpt comprthsnave sanctions."' Roman Catholic Auxahary Bishop Emerson J. Moore of New York said -the C"athohc Church throughout the world is "united in its profound moral oppos1t 1on to apartheid." eligiou.J izectoeg A Cordl•I Welcome from The United Methodist Church (t, N[WPOIH wmw UNITlO ME THOOISt CHURCH 1I01 Margu.rlte Ave. COfon1d9IMar 14441745 ! Servlc•• 9-.30 AM Rev J Harry Haines Coet1 Men FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th SI & Hart>or Blvd Churcti SchOOI 9 00 Wonhlp 9 00 and 10 30 Charles D Clerk MmtSter Costa~~ MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 ••• , Worehlp a Church School l:lO • 10-00 Lift Or Witham E Steef 979·8234 Newpon Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA rt UNITED METHODIST 1400 W B1tbo1 Blvd tU-UOI Rev l1wr11ncto T Young Ofall•P I Cnurc:fl SctiOOI 9 30 1 m eellday Pre-Sch<>OI ~ 0.1 Cart 730am ·600pm ,~on Beed\ Non" COWUNrTY UMTIO mTHOOllT CHURCH 8M2 11ell Ave 842-4-461 WOftMp hrlllce 1:30 & 10:00 aunct.y School uo • 10-.00 o.a.f Gough • Jim .. Thomann LACUNA BEACH lltTIO METHODIST CHURCH ,_......,Dr. ' ~ ...... ...,, ..... ....., ' Cllrdl SdM 10·00 lA ............ c......, ..... HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDIKlplet of Chtol fl 2401 trvtne el lenle IMbel i..wpo11&.ach 14~5711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunddy School 9 AM Savings With Dividends ... Jo~ Us At Saint James. Parlunc av.Wable in bank parlun1 lot acro1s street ~ WORSMI~ MRVIClla 'Iladitional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM -------......................... ................... ~. D.wtC. AnderMft, ....._ I SAINT JAKES ff ISCOPAL CHURCH 3209V'aalia0 1'ewpOit Be&ch, CA· 92663 714/675-0210 -= c4111 .. ,. Ulh Ill ............... DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of the Infinite Wa y ~unday Service at 10 a.m in the Auditorium Halecreet Club 3107 Klllybtooke l..lnt. Costa Me~ 2 bllts E.st of HMbof Office 6SO-JtJJ Minister Or. William R. Parker "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2100 Mar Vista Of Jamboree Blvd & Eastblutt South Newport Beach ............. w ,.,,., llY. l•rt Stewart Al••"',., 9:30 o.m. Werthlp and Activitlet f• Chitdren "We ,.membef with Thanb9ivint" CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH lj (MlaMurl Synod) 7IO YlctOf'la II., Costa Mffa Lothar V. TOf'now, PHIOf 131-1111 Brue• Jffk•. PHtOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM s.Nar Sc-.. I AM Milt Clan 920 AM Clwisltall ~., School 541tlll PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Rolph C. Bolin, Pastor Sermon TODIC. "WHAT DOES OOD WANT?'' MAM~ Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10 00 a n1 Church School Children thru Adults 10 00 am. Nursery care available 8 30 & 1000 am Come Join Us 2150 F liview ltd., Costa Me11 557.3340 Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A ~ dudl f• h s.eh c.ty A .... ,UC• tt ~ 111 ~' ...._ I Sunctar h1fip .~~~~~'=~---~'-1_0:~~-~~~~--' St . Andrew's Presbyterian Church ~and hnr ihil ,.i.dul • am.a ................ . WOARE TO BE A Di\NIEL" 4 Dliini&lt ...... .. 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""' """ ... oi...r"' of~~ 2205 MAIN STF'EET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 82648 .Adults ' .;, Church e:oo. t .-s. 11 30, • oo CMd Cere PrO'llded Rt~, Pegoy BUHll NEWPORT HAllllOR LUTHERAN CMUltCH F0t 1ntotmat10n ....,331 .... ....... , .. ............ ,.. ........ c..-.. ... iE CIMl"jl ......... 15"' St. ........ ,8"JZJ ••z••• " \ • SATUROAV,JUNE4, 1988 Cout athletH •I for Performing Atta Center tr•thlon. •-.. Athletlc8 lntlmldat• Twine under the Dome with a-s win. a.~ 4 NCAA records fall UCI'sHarnn on, McLaughlin finish 9-10 at nationals Prom 1catf ud wire repor11 EUGENE. Ore. -M1ssis.s1pp1 State sprinter Lorenzo Daniel and V~llanova d1stan~ runner Vicki Huber smashed collq,iatc rtt<>rds and UCLA hurdler Kevin Youns turned 1n an outstandina _per- formance Friday night 1n the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Cham- pionships. UCrs Jill Harrinaton earned a ninth place finish in the 3.000 meters in a time of 9:27.41 to earn All- America honon. She qualified for the NCAA 's in the I .SOO a year ago but did not make the finals. Beth McGrann also earned All·Amcnca honors for UCI lhis week with an I Ith in the 10,000 on Wednesday. The Anteaters' Judy McLaughlin finished right behind Harrington an 10th with a time of9:27.8S. Daniel, a senior from Wrens. Ga • shattered the collegiate mark in the men's 200-meter dash with a time of 19.87 seconds. It was the fastest tame in the world this year, surpassina Daniel's tame of 19. 93 last month 1n cstablishina the collegiate record. Huber, 8JUntor from Wilmington. Del.. won the women's 3.000 meters 1n 8:47.3S, brcakint the collegiate record of8:49.64 set y Cathy Branta of Wisconsin tn I 98S. Huber's ttme also was the fastest by an Amencan this year. Young, a senior from Los Angeles. produced the fastest time an the world this year 1n the 400-meter tntcnned•· ate hurdles. 'Wmning in 47.8S. In finishing 2.22 seconds ahead of runner-up Pat McGhcc of Iowa. timed in S0.07, Young won by the largest margin of any intcrmcdaat( hurdler in NC AA history UCl's Gus Quinonez suffered tightened muscles and stomach cramps and was forced to withdraw from the 10.000 meters with five laps to go. Edlaon pole Yaalter Dand lfoel qaallfled for the CI.F atate flnala with th.la .)a.mp of ... ....... " .... ._ 14-4 at l"rlday ntah1'• prellmlnartee at Cerrltoe eoueae. Tie f1nala are tonight. Henson gets a little help By RICHARD DUNN Dlillr .... C.11 • , 1 ii NORWALK -With a httlc luck on has side and Edison's David Noel of the local pole vaulting fraternity wavina him alon&, Newport Harbor H1gh 's R W. HenS<'n leaped into today's state track finals. Stiff headwinds eliminated many of the state's 1op vauhers during the second round. but one frat brother helped out another Fnday night dunng the state prehms at Cemtos College as Henson and Noel both qualified "On my second attempt, when I made 1t. the wind JU St died," said Henson. who received the cue from Noel to beg.in his sprint down the runway. "The others had to contend wath the hcadwmds hkt' I dad on m) first attempt I had David Noel stand at the end of the runwa} and he gave me the thumbs up and the w1ndJuSt died then "lt Wi\s perfect for me.1 told(Nocl) to go down there It was kind ofa thing where I asked him to check the wind out Anybody else would've done at. though. Up high around 1he bar. it's wmd1cr than below And at this stadium particular!) the wind really s"'arls Toda} 11 switched 10 or 20 times." Yes. vaulters help eacl'I other out, ltkc we1gh1 hftcl"\ spollina for one another on the ben<:h p~s .. You act into kind of a chque at the meets wuh some of the othtr vaulters. We stt toicthcr and JUSt kind of talk .. "They all know each other and u's real sad when the' see one of the guys go out," said Edison pole vault coach Rick Foster. "Noel has been hurt He has shin splints and a swollen leg from a pole hitting him 1n the thigh. He's been gelling treatment all week He didn't even tape has shins toda). so at was a real mental boost for him He's (Pleue eee POLE/82) Brewers top Angels &.gain . MILWAUKEE (AP)-Tim Faler 1s ha,ing the time ofhis life. lnJuncs that threatened his carttr two )'cars ago are nowhere to be found and at age 31 he's back in the maJor leaiues. But more sattsfy1n1 for the veteran nght-hander 1s the way he's pitching for the Milwaukee Brc .. ers "I ve always had confidence in myself that I could pitch here aaain 1n the m!l,JOr leagues," Filer said f':nda> niaht after he beat the Cahfornia Angels 8-2 for has third strai&ht victory since beina called up from the minors last month. The triumph extended Filer's 11-)car maJor- lcague winning streak to 11 games "Certainly I've been throwina the ball "'ell and I've been fortunate to win some ballgames." Filer. 3-0. didn't get a complete aamc as he dad in his first two starts He allowed eight hats in 61', innings and both California runs were uncarntd as he lowered his ERA to 0.73. "He's given up t~o earned runs and that citcecds expectations for an}one -Teddy Higuera or Roger Clemens. It's JUSl been some remarkable patching," "11lwaukce manager Tom Trebelhorn said. "He had a httJc trouble early and he didn't have as good stuff as the first two times. but he battled. He probably could have finished the same wath the score in our favor" First baseman Greg Brock's error. an RBI single by Brian Downing and a sacnficc fl y by Cluli Davis put Filer behind :!.() 1n the first inning. But the Brewers rebounded against Mike \\.111. who 1s 2-7 th1c; ~son and 3-1J1n has last 21 stans ··1 really can't figure out what's been going on," Witt said "ll staned at the end of last season and has continued this \ear I figure at out for one game. and then the next game something else happens I've tned C\Cr)thinp," The schedule AWAY Ton1gt1t-Mtlweuue 6 05 om • June S-MolwaukH 11 35 a m • June 6-Texas SJS om June 7-Ttus S 35 om • June 1-Texu S 35 om • June 9-ldle HOME June t<>-Kan\4\ C1tv 7 3S om • On TV, Channel S • All games on KMPC 710 Carter comes -"~ th.roUgb twice!~ ~· Edison shot putter also finds distance in discus at state - By ROGER CARLSON Of .. °"" ........ ·NORWALK -He'~ pointed tQ,-.ard this for a 1,car and Fnda) nar.ht Kalcaph Carter of Edison H1r.h School struck "'tth the po"'er fit vo .. ed he had v.athin h1mSl'lf Not sausficd v.11h a s1unnin1 first in the discus v.1th a personal best of 186-2 hcrt at tht-prcltms of the State Track and Field Meet on the ( emtos College campus he went on to crush tht' field 1n the shot. Traalanaasophomoregoing into his final throv.. Caner uncorked a 64.()•r, to g;un the cdgt' for toda) '!>finals "I knew I had 11 1n me .. ht said "And I thank I can f" 66-plu!>." If ht' docs. he I ~ maltni the nat10n's No I mark of 6"-1 h b' Kevin ( olcman of Larkin High ot * * * NH's Geerllngs, CdM's Robbins qual bl 1,600 By ROG SR CARLSON Of .. CWlr ........ NORWALK -They could not ha'e done at better had the) sat dov.n and discussed the l)t'rfcct scenano - which ofcou~. the) did not Newport Harbor H1gh'sJ1m Gccrl- mgs. the Southern Sccuon Ma~ter's champ at 4 09.54 in the 1.600 meters and has fnendl) m al from acr~s the ba), Corona dcl Mar's Jun Robbins.. eased to a two-three finish in their heat at the prelams here at C emtos Collecc Fnda) af\cmoon .. Perfect. "'c couldn't ha'c asked for mo re," sa1d Harbor d1stan~ coach Bob Van Sickle "V.cll. 1-.ould havt' laked to have Sl~n Gecrhnis sta1, out of the lead (a bncf span 1n the third stagt of the ract)."' ~1d Harbor head coach Enc Twc1t. ob' 1ousl~ (Pleue eee GEERLil'tG8/f2) EIJ!n. lll . but the tirst JO&) "simpj1 • to win today ... 11 l Second as a ~phomore and Juniof 1 in C'IF 4-A and state finals competj-f,t( • tion. Carter has had enouah ofl'To. 2. :1< I "It's time, nJht now," bt said. . > lronacaJI> his personal best can)( on an effort which had httlein the way of J>('rfcct1on . ., : "I lifted my left foot off the around ' and I Y.as all hips and arm 'eloc1ty.:A ~uphomorc -.as bcatanJ me (Fallbrook·~ Brent "loon) and tt m.a~st ha\C been adrenalin " said Carter. "loon wa!I leading with a put 6:!-~ "" Lake I.ht' st'ason has transpired, • eH·~ thing 1.1.rnt ngh1 for the Edison st'n1or but he "'a~n·t ready for any celebration He cntc~ the dJscus arena this aftt>moon at 5 as '\o I and he haso't forgollt'n IA!>t }ear's d1sappo1ntmcnt in th( ~hot where he was No. I. but had to \Ctk for '-lo :! when Royars Da\C: BuhmJn unloaded a persona) be~t l)f 6 .. feet. wme five feet more than he had C\Cr ach1e,·ed. (Pleue eee CARTSR/112) * * * Woodbridge, CdMad vance in girls relays By ROGER CARUON ~ ................ ~ORV.Alli.. -There arc somt th1np ~h1ch ~1 I prc~mpt the prom.• and Coronadel Mar High·siirts 1,600 rda) team'!> su<:ccss 1s one of them. .\ctualJ). there were two succnsfu efTom b) girls 1.000 rela)' teams from Corona del Mar and W~ Fnda> n1pu at the State Track and Field prcl1m!I here at Ccmtos Collqe,_ qualtf\ ln8 them for tOn lght's Stale final!. The CdM quanet of Jill Youn&, Ch1d.1e \.101~. Launc Sawm and d'la> nc t-..err broke off a bhstenna 349 46 'oung going out in 59.1 fora IQ.meter lead, and Kerr puruna t<>&et~cr a 55 ~ anchor to ,,..tn b) an e)ela!>h . Locke High lin1shan1 second (Pleue eee Cdll/1121 Pistons head to finals for first tinJe in 31 years ; PONTIAC Mach (.\Pl -The Detroit P1!>tons the ne"' champions of the "1B.\'s Ea~tern Confcrem:e. no"' v.ant to become dcsun' 's darl- ings The Ptstons. behind \' 1nn1e John- son's 24 points and a hru1s1ng dt-fense. beat the Boston Ct'h1"' Q,.Q() for the tllle before a Sil' erdomr crov.d of 38 91:? Fnda) night to"''" the scnes in s1A games No"' the Ptstons ad"ance 10 the ~B.\ champ1onsh1p~cs fort hr 1i~1 ttme since sin~ mo' ing to ~1 ro1t \I )Ca~ ago The last ttmc the team "'a\ in the finals "as 1956 "'hen 11 pl3)l-d in Fort w a, nc. Ind . .. .\II the hard minutes and hours of training for the la!.t ~"en )cars.. now all the hard "'or!.: has paid off." said [)\.•1ro11·s Isiah Thomas "The Celtics tool.: U!I to th(' hm1t Tht-y p vc us e' .:~thing that v.e could have asked for ·· .\dnan DantleJ> sro~ 2:! point~ for O\·tro1t and James Edwards. another \uh. added 15 Thomas tin1'>hed v.1th 10 points. Ci~111 ng pa.,1 the Celucs 11t.asa mlJOf hurdle for th(' Pistons The CcltK'S (Pleue .ee PIST01'8{83) Dodgers pummel Reds with 22-hit attack, 13-4 La~ers looking for payoff LOS ANGELES (AP) -Uul11y outfielder Mickey Hatcher and Steve Su each had five hats to lead a 22-hat attack Friday ma.ht as the Los Angeles Oodaers defeated C1nc1nnatt I~ for the Reds' sixth straight defeat. The 22 hits b¥ the Dodgers against sill Cincinnati pitchers were the most by any team in the major leagues this sea.son. All the hits were singles. one short of the modem4ay National Leaaue record It was Hay singled in the rourth innina to elltend his hitting streak to l 8 pmcs. Pedro Guerrero had three hits and three runs blued in for the Dodicrs and Mike Scioscia drove in three runs with a pair of singles. I Tim Crews, 1-0. relieved Fernando Valenzuela with one out 1n the third inning and retired eight of the nine ballers he faced for has second victory in three ma1or leaitut dcc1s1ons I I I Regular season play brings Ma vs into Forum for Game 7 The schedule INGLEWOOD (API -The Los .\n~tlcs lak.crs ha\.e the Dallas Mavcncks where tht' "'ant them for the seventh and dcc1dina pmc of their ~estern ( o nlerence finals -on the Lakers' homccoun Everyone tn the Dodger starting lineup citcept Valenzuela had at least one htt The last one to get a h11 was Dave Anderson. whose v1c1ous line drive back to the mo und hit reliever John Franco on the right leg and forced him out of the pme. Dave Concc~1on. a ntne·ttme All-Star. moved from his second bast l>OSltlOn to pitch for the first ttme 1n 2,441 m~or league games HOME Todev-<inclnnall, 1220 o.m • June S-C1nc1nnali, 1 OS om June 6'--Hou'lon, 7.JS om Juiie 7-Hou,ton. 7.35 om. June t-Hou,ton. 7.JS o.m June t-Houston, I OS o m Coach Pat Rile~ said the l..akcrs pla~td hard dunng the regular season so the) could ha' r a game hkt the one Saturday 1n The Forum ··The homecoun means a lot in this leaauc: and "'e pla)ed hard all season to pan that ad,antage." he said "lk read) for Saturday because there "111 ~ some fireworks.. Saturday 1s all that's left We "'orkt"'d hard for AWAY June H>-San DI~. 1 OS o m • • en TV, Channel 11 • On TV, CNtlnel • 82 sames for the advantage ... Dallas 1s 0-9 1n playoff games aptnst Los Anieles m • AU ~ on KAISC, 7'0 Woodbridge Settles score Warriors defeai Hawks in CIF 2-A title rematch BJ~~ WOLCOIT ....... Ceil 4 0 I LAKEWOOD -All questions ~re put to mt 'Tuesday as the Woodbridae Wamon burried the pvcl a"d tht l.Quna Hill Hawks to apturc the CIF l·A &irts toftt.11 champtOftShip.. In the (987 final Woodbridlt and Lu&una Hills fQU&ht throuah 14 -=omns fnn•• onJy to have the aarne catted beau• ofa time hnut. Both tcams wef'C dttWtd co-champions. avi111. bu• jury u to tbC' bes& OF 2·A t0ftball 1tam. 'T~y at Mavfair Patt thn' met • n to decide it all And this time the Wa.rriora (2S-6) delivered an ea.rtr aad uun moils wrdic:t. lehiDd the petchi11C of Tiffuy Boyd. Da.tm fiddinaana a sady supply ofnw...Woodllridet ftanried LlpM Hill 7.0. "We c.•ldf_.,, M\'C uktd fbr a -.1u team tflbrt." W_.idie Ooeclt lt.odee Mumy ...... Mowi111M ...-.. .. J'iffan. an1 'r.'-e us tht pidi ... Md ..._ _.. ''tlift ........ lld Mr, tM fieldeis wa"t ..._ Etet>CMt c1ic1 IM:iob at 1M ....._ .. WWII dtit-. .. ...,.,._lltll-<OICIU"I Wo • lcll&t tM Wanm ..ie ,,.,. .. f1' Poll· season pla). ha,ina lost in the semifinals in 198S and 1n the finab in 1986. Tucsday·s game was was billed as a p;tchina duel. but soon turned mto an Utc\ltton. Tbc Wamor\ rallied staner Marso Mclcndru ( t 9-l 0) for nine hits. scorina ontt in the first. onct an the the third. four times in the fourth and onct in the SC\. en th "t kn~ 1t was ao1na to be a blowout." said Bo)d (24-4) after hokhna the Ha"'ks to two hits and throwing her fifth shutout 1n u mH)" CIF pla)'OfT pmn 'his year. "The last tWo pmcs <•inst LA&una Hills)weretoodoec.and wckanrt 'heir pit<"h11• 100 ~ti ftOC 10 wic ... Lapna Hil (20-l 0) 1lf'Oft \be last p.mc o( lht "IWar RUOC\. 1-0. o'1er Woodbridlt-But w Warric>n woe &hr fiD& ~ dais lmlOll by the me ~ and finisbod ft.-an dlit PKific Cont ta.ue. one~ ahmd olw Hawb. ·. -WoodbridF jumped ltad 'OI bl8M •n Tuada)', tCOf'i"'I.,'" the finl ia -. wiit a 1ew ~ l'WC>OUI doubles.,,, ..... ,.""" .. ·~' .. T'botr two doabtes were &lilt ,_,_ ol d9t ~~.my 1114. ,,,... -..... lhaw dac -ts.will* 9o7d ...._ .. ZOU ICt oec nm ·._.,~Z~ .. :iato ~ Boyd. WbO,. CMtft -....,. liv"'-MP•_._ na. ... llilll M "''° ~ b Mr OMe ..... AAlr lloWllil a wrllL Md a ~-........ ,.., the Forum. including 1hrtt recent routs Los Angeles. the defend in~ champion 1.1.ould quahf) for its seventh tnp to the NB.\ Finals 1n nine SCJJ~ns wtth a '1ctory in the p ml' "'hacb tqins at I~ 'n p. m Dallas dekatc<l the L:a\..e~ lOS-tOJ at Rt-union ~rcna on Thunda' nt~h1 holding s.tne 1n t~ homccoun~ominatl·d \Cn(' .. Dallas has ne\Cr been 1h1\ far m the l'11ht-ycar h1s1on oftht francha-.e The l~ktrs hold 10 NB.\ utlcs fi\C ot th<'m v.hen tht'' wcr(' 1n Minnesota. The "'"1nnc:r mceu the wrvi"or of the Drtroat-Boston Eastern Conference scncs beginning Tutsda~ "~c(C 31"(' no m ore edge ... " Rile) ~1d "One pmc dcterm1MS 11 all .. "l""c bttn told that en the '<''cnth pme of a championship final ·\he hom('("()un docsn 1 mean a thing." said Dallas OY..ner Donald Carter ··1 hope that holds tNe." l Orange Coast area competitors ~et to dive in. By JON ntllGUSON , ............... • Wbeft over ·1.200 triathletes dive into w waters of , ,Lake Minion ViejoSundaymomi~at 7p.m. forlhcstan .·:or the Pcrformin& Arts Center Tnathlon. rpany com- fi~lito~ ofall aacs from the Oranse Coast a.a will join in ,she action. • ' · While some of best professional tnathletes - • J ncludina Scott Tinley and Colleen Cannon -will ..... compete for pnze money, there will ht ovtr I, I 00 •Amateurs compet1n1 for awards and l 50 relay teams with corporate and individual sponsorship. • , v 'lhelopmaJtandfemaleoverallfinishereachrcce1vc tbc Center 500 CbaJlenae Cup award. Tinley (Del Mar) Is a tv.o-time Hawaiian lronman • champion and Will battle the likes of Brad Keams, • j\ndrcw MacNaushton, Rob Bistodeau and 1987 Rookie 'oflhe Year Broob Clark .. .. SPORT S BREAK ·AL umpires decide they just wgn 't take ·anymore off Martin From Tile Auoelated Preu NEW YORK -American League • umpires declared war on Bill) Martin 1 Frida). S3)1ng that for the New York Yankees manager to stay an games. "he's going to have to sat in tht dugout with has hands fol~ ana his lips shut •• In a conference call wath R1 ch1e Ph1lhps. c~ccu11 ve director of the MaJor Le~ue Umpires Association. the league's seven crcv. chiefs approved a ~lution protesting as far too hght the thrce..-Oa~ suspension and S 1.000 fi ne given Martin after he threw dirt at umpire Oak Scott Monda> night The resolution called tht' incident "another c"ampk of Billy Martin's cowardice.'' condemned the action as "tap-room behavior ... deno unced American Lcaauc president Bobby Brown as too lcn1rnl. and hinted strongly that Martin would be CJCCtcd frQl'l any game on "h1ch he set foot o n the field to protest a call. Martin dad not attend the Yankees game wnh Baltimore Fnda) n1&ht. Yankees spokesman Harvey Greene said Martin decided to remain at the team's hotel The team w~ managed by Make Frtraro. "Billy and I talked about our game plan today." Ferraro said 'Tit talk wnh him before and a~r the game but I'll make an ~ moves dunng the night." Martin's caused has suspension by kicking dirt o n. Scon ·s shcxs. scooping a pale of dart and hitting Scott v.11h 11 in the lower chest after Scott ejected Martin in the pmc with Oakland Martin. "ho earlier this )'car was fined SJOO for k1ckingd1rt on um pare T im Welke.'sa1d Thursda} Scou encouraged him to throv. dart. baiting ham after ht had tro uble lr..1ck1ng din ofTthr wet ground ··He told me. 'T hro.,., some more~1rt on me: and J did." Martin said .. He also said that I kicked him but the films clcarl) sho.,., that he told an untruth there. too. and the films also "ill show that hr said to me whrn I walked ofT the field. ·1 got you now.'·· Quote of the day Dan LaPolat. Chicago White Sox patcher. declaring that his lack of a Sandy Koufax-type fastball works to has advantage: "Teams can't prepare for me an batung practice. They can't find anyone who throws as slow as I do." Dorsett traded for draft pick D ENVER -The Denver Broncos EiJ acquired "ctcran running back Tony •II• Dorsett from the Dallas Cowboys Friday in ci1.changc for ' cond1t1onal fifth-round d raft p ick that could go as high as a first-rounder. depending on Dorsctfs perfonnance 1n Denver. The trade had been expected for nearly a week Last weekend. Do~tt ht lped fac1htale tht deal by agreeing to forfe11 abou1 S:!.4 malhon an deferred payments. Do~tt had sought a trade since Herschel Walker was made a full-time starter late last season. Dorsett had been unhapp) about losin1 his starting JOb when Walker v.as signed in the summer of 1986. The two shared the tailback spot for most of 1986 and into last ~son. Past NHL player fatally shot Brtu Spencer, a fonner NHL player acquitted last year of murdcnng a res.- taurant ownrr died Fnday of a gunshot wound lo the chest in Riviera Beach. Fla. Ill Ara ptOl tndude 3j;.ytar~ Thomas 8oUlheY of lrvine1 ~J..)'car-old Na,tl BetbetofBalboa lslaod indl6- year-oJCJ Brian 5'epbeft1 of Huntiapon ae.dl. Barber, an Aulttalian native~ jups his tlme betWttn AusuaJia alMi the U.S. to follow the c:om~tition, rc«nlly Murricit to Balbol frOm Jtopt in Houston and Phoen1ll followina his compttition in the Austrahan teason from November to Ma)'. The fonner ailt·year Navy elecuonic:a technician onty bcpn coms>nina in triathlons oo a -him after watchina tbe Cbicaao Triathlon in Auaust 198'. But be bo\.llht tiis own bike in November of that year. "Once I came in fifth In my first race, I &cidcd to 10 with it," Barber &aid ... I've just improved since then. J'm 1tiU fairly new at the apon, so I've obviously aot a ways to ao. I've only panicipated since February of 1986." He went pro 1n January of 1987 and has since finished 10th in the World Sprint Championshi~ ninth in the Gold Coast Cup in Australia (the world s richest triathlon and sttonaest fitld to date), fifth in the Chicago Triathlon last Auaust (the world's larltst with 4,000 compctiton) and l Ith Jn the World" Lona Course Championships 1n October in France. · Stephens is also a relative newcomer to the sport, taking 1t up after a successful colleaiate track and cross Hallet takes over Kemper lead Rookie Jim Hallet birched four II stra1&ht holes late an the round on the way 10 a 6-under-par 6S Friday that pve him a one-stroke lead over defendin& champion Tom Kite and Morrl1 Batalllcy after two rounds of the $800.000 Kemper Open at Potomac. Md. Hallet,.who joined the PGA Tour last fall, wasat 9-undcr 133 after 36 holes at the Tournament Pla)'ers Oub aC Avenef. He was S-under with five holes left, but birdied Nos. S through 8 to take the halfway lead for the ftnt timein his brief career . . . Nuey Lepe1 overcame hct-second straight openina-hole holey to shoot a 2-undcr-par 70 and maintain a one-stroke lead over Enj)and's Laara Davies after two rounds of the LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo (Ohio) Classic. . MWer Barber shot a 7-under- par 65 to grab the first-round lead by three strokes over Bolt C'llarles and Doll Mu1e111aJe in the 54-hole Senior Pla)ers Reu nion Pro-Am at Dallas. Texas ... U.S. Masters t11hs1 Saody Lyle shot his founh consecutive sub-70 round with a 68 to give him a JO-under-par total of 134 for a three-stroke le.td over Spain's Jose Marta OluabaJ and Australian Os11e Moore through two rounds of the Bnt1sh Masters golf champ1onsh1p at Woburn. England ... In a move to promote golf in the Soviet Union. the Royal and Ancient Club has anviled Soviet sports official Bort1 CbapllD t<> attend this year's British Open Champao!lship. PCAA transforms to Big West SAN DIEGO -The Pacific Coast • Athletic Association will officially change ns name to the Big West Conference on July I . PCAA C'omm1ss1oncr James A. Haney announced Friday. The name cl')ange was approved by the con· ference·s council at 1ls spnng mceung in San Diego. ~ According to the le..auc. the new name is a simpler. more accurate descripuon of the 12 member inslltu- taons -Cal State Fullerton. Fresno St.ale, Long Beach State. New Mexico State. San Diego State. San Jose Stale, UC' Irvine. UC Santa Barbara. University of Hawa11, Nevada-Las Vegas. Pacific and Utah State. Hawa11 and San D1cao State participate m women's spons. Television, radio TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Wanston Cup 500 ume trials, from Dover. Del., ESPN. 12: l S p.m. -PRO BASEBALL; Cincinnati at Dodgers, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASK.ETBALL: NBA Western Conference final Game 7 -Dallas at Lak~rs. Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: NCAA Div1s1on I championship highlights, from Athens. Ga. (taped). ESPN. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from Potomac, Md., Channel 2. 2 p.m. -COu.EGE BASEBALI.: World Series Game 3 -Fresno State vs. Stanford. from Omaha. Neb .. ESPN. 3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The Desert Scramble Pan I, from Dcsen Mountain Resort. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: French Open women·s sinaJes final -Steffi Graf vs. Nataha Zvereva. from Paris, Channel 4. 3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: PBA Doubles Classic, from Las Vegas, Nev. (delayed), Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS: Fiaurc sk.auna exhibition, from Landover. Md. (taped): Women's IOk "Mini-Marathon," from New York (delayed), Channel 7. S p.m ...... COLLEGE BASEBALL: World Senes Game 4 -Miami vs. Cal State Fullerton. from Omaha. Neb., ESPN. 6 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee, Channel S. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Padtt"S. TBS. RADIO 12: IS p.m. -PRO BA.SEBALI.: Cincinnati at Dodgers, KABC (790). country C"areer at OkJaAoma la&e.: where he earned AU.- Bia Ei&ht honors in the ~1f·mile a1 a stnio~. . The Oklahoma nata~ ~!Id 19 Huatan1ton Be8ch tn May of 1916aftercompeuoa 1n tus ftl"lt triathJoa 1n the GreeA_,......._ Su.a OrielbK•. JUlae Diiey ud DonnaLanet. um mer of 19IS. That was one to f~t .. M)' nnt triathlon was a di•ttcr and l·still tot tee0nd 1n my ISC llOUP." Stq>hens said. ••an one of the transi1ion a.as, my friend was auppoted to put my 1hon in a ccnain pl1ce for the bikt-, but they wettn't there and J had to ask around. I finally borrowed .tton from 1 In tM amainar divilion, there are ~ .,. compeiison over'°-includi~$9-~-old a.Ito,... of Irvine, Hwttinalon Beedl"1 .. ~ WiUW. (~~ Rkhlnt MantOri ~'4>:Newpon lelcb's James ~ COl1a Mela a Mickie ShiP.n! (5 I) and Llpna h'aC'arOI Hemm(S1)and Diet Henuas(SO). bystander. I thouatn I w11 out of it. • "I ran a local ono nex11nd won it. J kind bf sot the but and kept 1oin1." fh1s as Stephens flnt race 15 a pro, but he competed in the We$t Coast Biathlon Series. winni"!& the first lea.at Pia)" del Rey an Octobcf before be was hat by a car while ridina has bake in Ncwpon Beach and fottcd out of the second lea. He finished sjxth in the third lea, Other area cocapetiton include: c.o.ea Meea'.1 Jobn Herold Bryan Noehe ud Ridlird Alea· HuntiftllOll't Kate Callahan, K.thken R009 alld Skip Mc:Clane; Fountain Valtey•a Gordon MiChie and Richard H~; Balboe llland'a James Murrin and Robert c.ue; tnoane't Len Meyen. S.ndi Barr and Melodie RePm; Laavna BcaC'h•s David Wei1tnthaJ· Corona deJ M1f1 Susan Follett, Howard Bland and Vic1or Avila; and Newpon•s Joan Jeter, Ralph Oock and Ted Simpkins. "This wall be a &ood one to find out whett rm at in Competitors race in lie sroups stardna in five-year intef'\'als from lS-to 19-year-olds. the competition," Stephens said. • • While Cannon (Boukkr, Colo.) is the 1986 and '87 Pcrfonnana Arts champion. she faces the likes of the world's No. I-ranked woman Kirsten Hansscn (Del Mar) . Other top women include Mission V~jo's Janet The event includes a I .S-k..ilometer swim, 3$= kilometer bike over a portion of the 1984 Olympic course and challen&ina 10.kilometer Nn o"et hilly terrain . For the fint year, Newpon Chiro Care is J)tOYidin& a special &eot for rubdowns and physical care after the race. .,.., .... ,._"' ....... llarlna'• Man: ltalllck fell jut abort of~ for tbe etate flnai. ln the 110 burdlee at tbe CD' et&te prcllme. GEERLINGS, JtOBBINS ..• From Bl asking for true perfection. one knows the prehmscan DC a pitfall. That. however, couldn't be done as "I was just afraid I was f.Oin& to act the leader was fading and Geerling tripped," said Gecrlinp. 'Actually I shot into the lead, then seemed to ran pretty relaxed. l thou&ht Candaele pace himself waiting for a new rabbit. ~ould die at the end. but he didn't, he The perfect plan was for someone ran really strona. to take the lead at a good pace, Robbins was also in a relaxed stale. allowing Geerlings the luxury of a "It seems hke at always happens. I lra1hng race car. gel off to a good start. but then "It's hard mentally to take the everyone runs by me on the second lead.·· said Twe11. lap. Gcerhngs fin1Shed an 4: 12. 97 and "But all I was look mg to do was to Robbins was naht behind an 4: 14.18. qualify and to save myself." As a result, the two go for It in As Tweit said, "It will be interest· today's state track and field finals, mg at the the finals. None of them JUSt 24 hours later end reasonably have had to come back in 24 hours at rested since neither approached has any lime this year." best, but got the job done anyway. So 1t boils down to this afternoon at The two were an 1hc first heat. S.38 when Gcerhnas and Robbins Geerlinas a pace ofT the lead or at the take aim at Rcgic Wilhams of River head of the pack, Robbins 6 to 10 City in West Sacramento. yards off the pace before picking it up h's the last of many confrontations on the bell lap at 3: 12 lo finish a for the two area standouu. at least as steady third. preps. Both arc considerina UCJ. "I had to take the lead." said UCLA and Cal, and UCLA may be a Gecrlina,s. "the JUY was dyana in front double winner if oddsmaken arc of me. r knew at was aoina too slow correct. and I wanted to make sure I quali-Williams remains the runner to fied." defeat -both ofT his reputation and Only the heat winners arc assured winning effort of 4: I S.48 in the ofa benh in the finals, the rest of the second heat field is made up of top times. Thus a Candaele. the Carpinteria quar- slow heat could conceivably quahfy terback. is also an obvious factor. only one runner for the finals, and a One potential hurdle has been second heal could fill the field. erased. Joe Devane of Sauaus falsc- As 11 turned out. they could have started and OQ'd. loafed across the finish line and "It JUSt secmed like everyone was quahficd. very nervous. like in football. off- CARTER ••• homBl .. Just like last year, I've .,t to keep an eye out on a lot ofthinas an the shot and discus. "rve been here before and rm not aoina to 'el caught up with myself "But Im very happy. I've a<>t a lot of momentum aoina for me. Still. tomorrow tells the story." Carter's 186-2 was over four feet better than John Wirtz of San Jose Leland. the national leader with a best of l 99-10. -And be wu co.nsistently &ood. also aeuin1 off a toss of 179·8. "I'm up apjnst a ~1ent1al 200- footer ... said Cuter. "I m just aoina to keep my finaers crossed. Actually, Caner bas the lulury of &<>in& in with the knowled&e that the Califomia-bo'1Dd Wirtz must beat 186-2, since the _prdim marb carry over to toda}':'s final four throws for each or nine finalists. "Looks like you caught the wind just right, .. Wirtz chided the aood- naturcd c .. ner. who just arinned and nodded. As for the flow of his toss. be said he simply took 1he afternoon as if it was practice, stayin& ou~ of the personal psyche aame. "l just let the excitement of the meet take it and worked a lot of technique into my mind:' said the UCLA-bound Carter. Has weight coach. Tony Ciarelli, was obviously pleased. "We wanted to JO into the finals with the No. I posiuon, it meansa lot. Everyone sets four tbfowi, but WC wanted the last one." Amon& the disap{>Ointments was the near-mass of Manna Hi&h's Marc Killick in the hi&h hurdles. The Vikma star clocked a l4.S7. but was third in bis beat and missed out. CdM ••• From Bl with the identical clocktna. "Jill is beainnina to solve the three- tum stqgcr," said her coach, Steve Kaczynski. Youna. a sophomore, made the difference for the Sea Queens. and said she was surprised when she turned to see bow far her competition trailed •t the end of her lea. "l..ocke was our main competition and T thouaht she'd be all over me," ventured Youna. It was one of the niaht's best finishes as the 1-2 duel was virtually neck~nd-ncck for the last SO meters. Kerr's teammates had provided her with that same l~metcr bulge Youna built., but she wu passed on the second tum. then rallied. Moiso ·s lap went in SS. 9 and Sawa n clocked a S6.2 to set Kerr up. Thus whatever plans they have for the prom toni&ht will have to wait., at le..st until the CdM Quartet takes its final bow. Woodbrid&e Coach Georae Varvas voiced atisraction of his quartet's fluid efTon of 3:52.67. "lt was a aood. solid effort." said Varvas of the quartet of Debbie Horon, Michelle Muniz. Kristen Schcruer and ~i Keffer. . As for tonight's finals, both squads arc shootina for a sub 3:'48, and Varvas said that's exactly what it will take to win. . Has companion al 1he ti me of the incident. Gre1ory Scou Cook. told police Spencer. 39. was shot in Cook's truck dunna a robbery auempt that followed a crack cocaine bu> late Thursday ni&ht. "We have a forensics team going o-.cr the vehicle to sec ifh1s story matches 1hc fact~ ... said Poreba. He emphaS1zed. howtver. that Cool . JS. as not now considered a suspect. and •s.l- cooix·rau ng ....,,th detectives . . American Lcaaue prc'>1dcnt Dr. Bobby Browa has been gi ven a ty,,o-year e\lcns1on to has fi ve-)'ear term by the league owners .. Thl· ln1crnat1ona l Bo11.in' federauon voted Friday to shorten 11s v.o rld champ1onsh1p fiJ)lts from IS to 12 rounds. but j8id the decision will not affect the upcom ina t11le bout between Mlclael Spiab and Mike 'I) ...... The nacls recalled infielder JM lldfldl rrom their Edmonton farm club of the Pac-1f1t Coast 1..Qr,uc Thursday and optioned infielder Ga PolWier. wbo wn hittin1 .200 with one RBI. to their Class AAA affihatc in Edmonton • ~ 12:30 p.m. -PRO BA..SK.ETBALI.: NBA Western Conference final Game 7 -Dallas at Lakers. KLAC (S70). Thert two-lhrtt finish equates anto sides and it's a penalty," siad the UC1 's Obe,~dank • a two-three seed for today's finals. d1sapoanted Devane. ~ ~ 3:50 p .m. -PftO BASEBALL: Montreal at Pittsburan. KNX (1070). 6 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL 'An,els at Milwaukee, KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -PllO BASEBALL: Atlanta at Pldra. KFMB (760). ~----------------__ .... ______ .... _. ____ __ f. ~WOODBRIDGE WINS TITLE •• Sockers down • ~.~~ht founh. he fClircd the lhe innins. and lo)'d added I final Cleveland, 6-1 -: neJ1.t I 3 batters she fac:cd, naneofthem run with a sinaJc in x~th. t: on strikt1. Melcndra. a junior. w9'o had .. My curve was the money pitch p1l(hcd thrft shutouu in the Dlayoft's tonight," i11d Boyd, who will take her priot to Tuaday. M:tlt ihe disaance unu to NCAA softbill champion for ~una Hills Mrikina out three. UCLA nc t ~· "l.aauna .had tttn lki '® and conen· ( he my ntt blU bcfatt. but they weren't ".. ~ r •na one 0 ' ready fotthc rurve... H..u two .liftlllett While ~d kept the Hawb Off sutr90ut 'i'f8.:"~~~ .~ bllantt.. her t.cammates auppticd her nranm °" =... 'h.fi:'=- With I Maflh Df'n&AL~ U. 11tfteS; • _:pft up "'-Mil ftd Wehrent JComl Oft ..... the IVllCt OUI 6'tanen. '!SW r.....-..: lA.t-..1 :.,..;....i .11.. .... •-....... p-...:....a.. lft ~~WWW ... - -u.:n Ml'l'I' UK ··-..,~ "Peoplt Mft '°'*'• IO -IO let .. le llw routda IM p6cc111bt belfnina °'*~ WidliM1o.-:;...~:..~..;....11_ ............ lMt m.dc IM~ .. -~ .... --....... , rve beea ... =w, kitld ot :=:--=• 'iC.c ~~ 11mn) many ti-. ~ A1itN Ndtoa and ~ D• Jd, l~ w ntta" won it. .. Nancy Johnton added '"°*' rUft ~.-. .. one of' 1.bc Wamon ftve hitl in Carpintcna sophomore Coley Can-U nfortunately for Devine. the pen-taken btv An,d.eJs daele took the lead Wlth 200 meters ah} was more than 11mpty five yards. 'J 6' lef\ and won goina away. but neither "As for the finals: "l'mJuStJOinJtO . • Occrlintl or Robbins was concerned relax. sleep a Jot, drink a lot oruquads. UCI 1nfiekkr Jeff qberdank was with the winnina clockin1of4: 11 . 91 , just normal race stun:" said Robbins. drafted 1)y ihc Ailfels an m11 week's and in fact, the sharp time could "ljustwanttostaywiththeleaden .• M_,or ~ Bateball June me hinder him if it winds up takina too I made a mistake at the Masten. I 8"nt dral\Ofamateurbaeball talent. much out of him. want to stay it least within IOyardsat Oberdank httped UCI to a )()..2&-1 Gcerhngs admaued. however. he the last lap. rm conf tdent. bu1 I know rttord as a Knior. hittina .344 with 7 was indeed nervous aoina in. Every-this is goina to be a tou&h race." home Nnsand 39 RBI. POLE VAULTERS ••• homBl ready for (today).·· The pole vault 11 usually one or the first events to ~n at • track meet and the last to end. This time. however. thanks to lhe swirtiQ& winds. around tk pet, there wtre only t"1o rounds. If you ~nt O.lot·2 on yoiur JUmpa. you were out of t&Aelt Henson. wail.ina for the peen titht from Nod, wbO'd dared 14-4 on hit ftm a11e1npt. Md the ahnina doWn perfectly and the .tnd out of his 1!97 •he nulled liM ao q.iify witJt the ma of' die ftlUint•~ ·''In every mM. we---veJUmiiiil a.e ~ _ .... 4' aid tkntoa ... NOtl flM I llilYe ,bOwa t9Cla Odm ma we were ~11.1·•• llld I IMdt it.. llDl l!DY· ... coWda't ~MW..,.. . ._ ll11hilld w. OUt iil.lbe IUDot ......... Mlf'o/O... didai ...wy. I w ""*' ila •-, ._ ciueM1111 .... dell' h oa ... ~ ieCID.cl lllllt,a. .. -ne .. """' ~ .. _. .............. .... a'611-. ......... ~ ..... ....., ••YllemdltH••t.IMda6IJlmi1111tr•11.-.J ...,. Wt ... ._ • 9' W17 ...-. '9clll11 I .,..,_ I • I r I r ( Orange eo..1 DAILY PILOT/Satl#day. June 4, 198a • Oakland returns role of intimidator ~ ..,., 111,. .. I Oakland t1eeond bueman Glenn Hubbard uneuccesafully attempta a doable play. Mesa woman sues Wade Boggs From ne Aasocl•tM PrtH Four-ume batting champion Wade Boggs of lhe Bo!>ton Red Sox was sued Fnda)' b:r a Costa Mesa woman who 1s charging him with breach of oral contract and fraud based upon a conunuous four-)'ear relat1onsh1p. Margo Adams. 32. is asking for $6 m1lhon according to her auorney. James F. McGee. who said the .\II-Star third baseman "breached the agreement to provide suppon and to compensate Miss <\dams for the loss of income she suffered during the four-year time penod that she tra' eled with Wade Boggs and 1he Boston Red Sox team on road trips The lawsuit was filed in Orange Counl)' Superior Court. according to a deput) count) clerk at the counhouse Boggs. who turns 30 on June 15 1s mamed He and his wife. Deborah. have two children. a 9-ycar-old girl and a bo)' who turns 2 ncitl November "The Boston Red Sox are on the road half the season." McGee said. "During that time period. o'er the course of four )'ears. Margo Adams and Wade Boags ha\e co-habitated on virtually all of the road tnps. "Dunng that lime period. Miss .\dams has gl\en up her career as a mortgage broker and recentl) has "lost her . JOb. all as a result of her comm1tmc:-nt to Mr Boggs "The lawsuit alleges that she has suffe~d appro>.- 1matcly a half-million aollars in loss of income dunng that time and the remaining damages sought b) w.a) of the lawsuit arc premised upon the 1m-reased net wonh ol Wade Boggs during the four-) ear lJme penod "lastl). Margo <\dam\ was for all intents and purposes Mrs. Wade Boggs when Wade Boggs was out of the \It) of Boston dunng the baseball ~eason. The law;;u11 allc~es that in "anous c111es lhett are numerous ind I\ 1duals such as wailers in restaurants and parking lot auendants at stadiums who in Boggs' presence refer lo Margo Adams as Mrs ~sand bchned her to be M" Boas and Boggs did no1h1ng 10 correct that 1mpress1on." Athletics take care of Twins -. at Metrodome with 8-5 win Frtm Tite Associated Ptt11 The new Oakland Alhle1ics -the fint·place Athle11es -aren't easily intimidated. They att now lhe mt1m1dators. • A four-run deficit af\cr two innings at the Metro- domc might have crushed the old A's. But the 1988 AthlctiC1 decided to simply sta11 crushing baseballs •nd rallied for an 8-S victory over the Minnesota Twins on Frida) ntJhl as Dave Parker and D:l\fe Hen<krson had two-run doubles and Jose Canseco hit a mammoth home run. "h was a big boost wfien ~got down four to come back and score three riiJtt awa)," said Oakland starter Dave Slcwan. 9-3. who recovered after allowing Orea Gagnc's 5(.'Cond-mning srana slam and snap~ a pcrsonaJ lhree-game losin& streak. 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A1J3ss1 fell lo the lWO-l1me champion 4-6 6-2. 7-S S-7 6-0 Viewed as the latest hope to raise Am~ncan men's tennis out of the doldrums. Agass1 Id\ the crowd in cheers and in slltchcs. Uc onlc pretended to pay off a hnc Judge whose call went in his fa\or and another lime took on open umbrella from a fan and earned 1t onto court dunna a show.er. "It's the lirsl time I've Sttn a tennis • pla)Cr with lhat altitude.'' W1lander said "I think it's great. bul I think it's. 101natobe tough forh1m to keep it up h 's very 1mponanl for tennis that he makes 1t" In Sunday's champ1ol\lh1p match. his fifth in seven )'Cars. Wilander will meet 11th-seeded Henri L«onle of Franct. who smashed unseeded Jonas '), cn\wn of Sweden 7-6. 6-!. b-J Hl' 1c; thl first French finalist in Pans since 'ann1ck Noah won the ml'n ., !Ille 1n I Y83 \\!lander holds an 8·! lead 1n c;m·cr ml·l·une,s with Leconte and has not lo!tt since:-"1a> 1985 .. I kd great I ha"e no1h1ng to lose. so I'm going to pla)' the-best I can ... said Ll'contl'. ··1 know I ha'e the public behind me and I hope lhey'll be thl·rc for the match against Mats." The ''oml'n'\ llllc will be decided SatunJa, between defending cham- pion Siem C1raf of Wcsl German~ and I Jth-sccdcd Nataha bere'a of the So' 1e1 l ' n ion C,ral -who became the )Oungcst French Open women·,. champ last }Car at 17 1s almost two )ears older lhan ZH·reva W1lander. -who reached lhe me-n's fittal for the second )C'ar 1n a row and the fifth llffil' 1n the lasl seven. allowl'd the punk-haired <\gass1 just e1gh1 poinls 1n tht' lasl SCI. four of them in lhe first game Agass1's loss mcanl lhat for the fifth lOnSC\.Ull\C H~ar the men's final in Par" w 111 be pla)cd wuhout an .\mcncan contestant. It also meant 1ha1 the L' S t1lle drought in lhe mcn·s field thal goes ~ck to 1955 will continue. Wilander said lhal. from what he saw from the I I th-ranked native of Las Vegas. Ne' . lhe odds against U.S. succcu ma)' be about to change. "He's bettcr than what he is.. ~·s ~~ Andft Aaaul bows after loet.nc to llata Wllander. belier than No. 11 ." W1lander s~ud "On chl). he's third or founh in the world The lhmg about him 1s. he doesn't mind "''"ning matches and he Jocsn·l mind losing mat{hcs He has a aood attitude. He's dffin1tel~ going 10 be 1op I 0 for }ea~.·· The crowd has made .\pss1 1ls fa,omc \IS11or .\ftcr be-comma the \Oungcst l 1 S. man lo make a Grand ~lam semifinal. he ga'e lhem a farc\\cll to S3\.0r bolh 1n tennis and sho\\-man~h1p. "I appreciate 1he crowd." he said "The~ \C been pulhng for me ~l\lllnJ Yanktn R1elcey H~son stole thrtt baKS. ~v1na him 19 for the SCJ.Mln and ~ttins up New Yort•s first t"-O run\ p1nst too .. ~ JOSt Bautista. Hcndct'10n wallic'Ct to lead off the pme. stoic second and third and scored un a aroundout ~ Washmg1on. 1841.Ua t, Tlaen 3: Joe Carter became the first pla .. cr an Clc"eland h1stor)' to hat 100 home rutu and steal ioo bases. Can~r's two-out homer started a four-run fir\I annina thal k.a)'oed Wah Terrell and host Detroit, and he doubled and scored 1n Cleveland's av.o-run !CCOnd. CIC"veland') Juho Franco sinaJed on the pmc's lir\t p11ch. extending h1) h1ttm1strnk10 21 pmn. lon1~t 1n the maJor leagues this season. Bhte Jays•. Red So1 l ; Fred McGnff had a singlt'. <lou~l~ .and a mpll". sconna thrtt runs and dm ina 1n one-. as '1s1ting Toronto won its founh stnaighl pme. Royals l, Mari~rs I: Bret Saberhagen pitched a st:\· hiller and Kurt Sullwell h11 his s1itth home run for host Kansas Cll) Loser M1kt Campbell wen1 se"en innings allow}ng nine h11s and all the Ro)als' runs R.an1ers t, Wblte Sex 3: Ru~ Sierra Snfppcd a I - for-I 0slumpw1th a lhree-run double another double and a single and Ra} H.i) ward ga .. e up two runs and '""o h1u 1n SI\ innings for '1s111n1 Tt"\as In the "'lat1onal League. Cardtnals 5, PllllllH •:Tom Brunansk' homcrl'd ol' thda'ttadl'_IO left field ""ith one ou11n the I Oih 1nn1nr .i' \ lou1'> dclcakd Philadelphia for th~ Card1nab' fourt~ !>tra1ght 'u. tor. and eighth in their last I 0 gamc-c, * Cubs S. ~n 0 CHICAGO •IW 'l'Oltll .. ,... ., .... °"""'•°" n p •• ,,. f' !iii Oew\Of'I~ ~01" JO.•\( l ••llt c;...,. I• ~ 0 1 0 N, W'l cl 4 1 0 ' I I 0 .,. A""9r 1t> 4 t I ~ I 7 0 jll: Hff\dt ~ti • • • 7 • ) s .... ., t' ..-• , • ~ 0 I I M(ll.....,. • l I I 0 • 0 Co<t .. < > I •000 .. ___.. 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TJtblcr 30. has a hfettme ~lS9 a'erage with 41 home run\ and 355 RBI H~ hit 30~ v.1th 11 home runsand :a c:trC'C."r-h1gh 86 RBI -.1th the Indians last S<"ason after batting 316 ..-..-ith s1~ home run~ and 48 R Bl in 1986 ASU'sKilgo shuts down California Raiders decide to release Wilson From The AssociatH Pr~ss Rusl) Kilgo. mal1ng h1'i first stan of the season ~altered nine hllS in eight innings-plus lo lead lop-ranked Anzona State-to a ~-~ 'll tol) 0' er California Fnda) in thl' first game ot the 1988 Colkge \\ orld ~nes at Omaha. Neb Kilgo. 11-:!. "ho had made ~8 relief appearancesforthc 57·1 I \un Dc'lls. walked one and s1ru1.lt. out \I\ before 1inng in the ninth Cahfom1a's John .._uehl It'd off the ntnlh wllh his ninlh homer ot the 'ear and Dcrel St.ark singled 10 knocl out I K1l10 Lint) Ingram the ~un ()e,,1.,· top staner. came on to p1l It. ofT pinch runner Ke\ln Brown and later got Bnan Scott to ground into a game· ending double pla) for his c,('('ond S3H'. In Fnday·s other first round game-: Wl~'1&8 St.$, Florid• f: Enc \\edge doubled home two runs 1 n a thrtt-run Sl\lh inning as lhe Shockcn held off the Gators The Shockers held a S-:! lead entenng the ninth but Aonda came up w11h tv.o runs off W1ch11a S1a1e slaner Da' 1d Haas before Jim Ne"'· hn came on 10 set lhe final out Wichita State look a 1-0 lead in the ~"\:ond on Jeff Bonacquma·s RBI ~insJe EL !)E<ol t'>i D< > t \Pl -Quar-nt-got1alc "'tth anyone he wants. \\ t" tcrback \1arl \\ tlc;on ha~ heen re-did not pul him on -.a1vc-~ We JUSI leased b) the lo\ \ngc.·lcs Raiders and did not rene"' h1!i opuon He's an 1s a free agl"nt. a 11.·am 'polcsman said autllmauc fr~ agent."' Fnda~ night. ~ 1l~n w.ho e.med S4 million ··we ha' e not rl"newed our option dunng the-last fi,e )ears as the team·, on \1arc \\ 1l\.C.10 ·· said spokesman socne11mes s1aner. was aware ul \11lt.e Ornstein. re-adtng a statement dc\(~lopmcnt'!I. )Cl surpnse<l b' the from \I Da' 1\. lhl' Ra1dc~· managm~ team's d('(1\1on · general panner · .. It's a b1uers"A'ttl fethng." Wilson "He 1s a frtt agcnl and able lo \.11d from his home near Sc~nle. ------------------------------~- HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH GR ADE SCHOOL Con-GRAD-ulations 1988 Graduates Show )Our favorite graduates just how proud you are of their achievements. Run their picture and your personal message in the Dail} P1lol on Vv'ednesda). . ~ ( ... ... PISTONS MAKE FINALS .•. f'roaBl . . = eliminated Detroit an seven pmcs a year aao. seven series marked the final game as Boston roach for K..C. Jone$, who THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES .. -. "What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR1S Apart from the Res t? June 22. Boston has pla)'cd in the finals the past four years and has won 16 titles. tht latest in 19~ and 1986. The Fon Wayne Pistons pla)'C'd Sfrll(USC in 1955 and Philadelphia an the I 9S6 fif\ll! and lost both times. This Pistons tam 1s dttcmuned to ride its momentum lO v1C1ory this ' u1ded the club to its last two titles. o nes is retirina to take a front office job af\cr fi"e ~sons on the bench. .. Wt had ups and down but most of them were UJ>t," Jones said. ··1 h.lve an admiration forchcscauys. for what they'"c done for mt the liSt fhc years." Settle the Debate ... Vlslt Ua Todq and Decide for Tou.ne1f. GRADUATION '88 KEEPSAKE only$25 per greeting ti mt. ' .. We learned how •o win last year ... Detroit's Bill Laimbttr said .. We karntd what it &akn When~~ in lbc later rounds &o win lht Qia Rrin. And v.e came in tbis ~ ~ dttermincd than ever and we IC· C"Omolished IL : ' .. We'll have on4~ uainiftl ~ <••"" the wmcm eon~ ... ctwmDiooi). We don't mrc wtwtMr 1t'• Oallas o.-LOI ~ we·~ .. ~=~-=--:--= and we·re pna '° ai"W 11 ow bdc abal" 'The loll n Oamc 6 of tht best.of'· Detroit coach Chuck Daly, who saw his )OU~and inc pcritncedclub lose to the Cc.ltic:sin xven pmcs lait )'Car,hltd hiah pnittfOf Jontiand the entire Bosaon OIJll'intion. ~ ~·rea~t ~''°" ftom the top on ddwri, .. DI •id. "I think baah m9de the ba1 temcnt: "They brina ou1 Ute bai in you .... The key to the Victory an G9me 6 WU the red.e.al shouili• of JoitMOft. WhO lmda Deuoit' Weneed ~ lftd the Pi s•ft:. butnp Md :.,WMI ..... The ,.._, itfJ Ill Md Wd We ~-I0-.-100 ..... il• 10of'1MlllMU...-.. f -. -. ' ' WaT DIVlllON " L 37 lS 26 24 21 2S 2S 28 23 31 21 30 Pet. GI Lit IV.M .712 8-2 Won 2 .S20 10 S..2 Loil l .Sl9 10 6-4 Won 2 .472 I 2'h S-S Won 2 .426 IS 4-6 LOst 2 .412 lSV> J..7 Lost 3 .... A.•1.1 17-8 20-7 16-12 10.12 1s .. 12 12.u 12-lS 1).13 12·13 1 l·ll 11-17 10.13 19 34 .358 I 8'h 2-8 lost s g.17 ll-17 New York 34 ~veland 33 • Dcuoit 29 . Milwauket 28 • .BOiton 2S Toronto 2S 17 19 21 lS 24 29 EAIT DIVISION .661 7.3 .63S l'h 6-4 .S80 41h 4-6 .S28 7 S-S .SIO 8 3-7 . 463 I 01/z 6-4 Won I Won l Lost I Won 2 Lost 2 Won 4 Lost 2 16-• 16-9 13-11 17·1 I 14-14 11 -14 18-9 17-10 16-10 11-14 11-10 14-IS • BaJtimore II 41 .. Milwaukee 8, .u,ea. 2 Toronto 6, Bo5ton l Oeveland 6, Detroit 3 New York 4, Bahimore 0 Oak.land 8, Minnesota S Texas 9, Chicqo 3 Kansas City 3. SeattJe I .212 231h ).. 7 7-17 4-24 PnMy'a~res ,. ·: : Today91Game. Aaplt (McCaskill 2-4) at Milwaukeo(Hiauera 4-3), 6:05 p.m. Toronto (Oancy 2-6) at Boston (Clemens 8-2), 10:051.m. Texas (Russcll 4-0) at Chicaao (McDowell 2-S>. 4 p.m. New York (Rhoden 2-4) at Baltimore (Boddickcr 2-8), 4:35 p.m Cleveland (Cand1otti 6-3) at Detroit (Alexander 4-4), 4:35 p.m. Seattle (Lanaston S-4) at Kansas Citl (Leibrandt 24), S:OS p.m. Oakland (Welch 8-2) 11 Minnesota (Blyleven 3-5), S:OS p.m. Saday'1Games AD1el1 at Milwaukee, 11 :35 a.m. Toronto at Boston, 10:05 a.m. New York at Baltimore. 10:35 a.m Cleveland at Detroit, 10:3S a.m. Oak.land at Minnesota. 11: IS 1.m Texas at Chicago, 11:301.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 11:35 1.m. National £e1Wae -Dod1en Houston ' San Francisco Cincinna1i San Dicao Atlanta New York Piusburgh SL Louis Chic.igo Montreal Philadelphia w 29 28 26 23 19 17 35 31 29 27 24 20 L 20 22 27 29 33 32 17 22 24 25 27 30 WESI' DIVISION Pc&. GB Lit .592 7-3 .560 I 'h 4-6 .491 s 4-6 .442 7'h 2-8 .365 11 'h 4-6 .347 12 S-S EAST DIVISION .673 S-S .585 41/z 6-4 .547 61h 8-2 .519 8 7-3 .471 101h 5-5 .400 14 5-S Frtday'1~res Doqen 13, Cincinnati 5 ChlCllO 5, New York 0 SL Louis 5, Philadelphia 4 ( l 0 innings) Pittsburah 2, Montreal I San Diego 7. Atlanta 5 Houston 8, San Francisco 4 Today's Gama Stnak Won 2 Won 2 Lost I Lost 6 Won I Lost I Lost Won I Woo 4 Won l Lost 1 Losa 2 Heme Away 13-12 16-8 17-9 11-13 14-14 12-13 12-13 11-16 14-15 S-18 7-17 10-15 16-9 19-8 13-12 12-12 14-11 12-13 19-8 12-14 16-12 15-13 10.16 8-17 Ch1caio (Lancaster 3-4) at New York (Darling 6-3), 12:20 p.m. Cincinnati (Robinson 2-4) at Los An&eles (Hershiser 7-)), 12:20 p.m. Houston (Ryan 5-2) at San Francisco (LaCoss 3-4). I :OS p.m. St. Louis (Carpenter 1-0) al Philadelphia (Rawley 4-S). 4:05 p m Montreal (Man1nez 4-6) at Pittsburah (Drabek 5-3). 4:05 p.m. Atlanta (P.Sm1th 1-5) at San Diego (Jones 4-5). 7:05 p.m. Saday'1 Gamet Cincinnati at DM1en, I :OS p.m. Ch1cqo at New York, 10:35 a.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia. 10:35 a.m Montreal at P1tl5buf1h, 10:35 1.m. 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Wall• ltlver (Ctwls Flat Cam119'"ound lo town d WalllM, LNvlll Meadows Can'IOOfound 10 Sonore lrtdetl K••N -Alder CrMll, C._, Creoa, ICer'ft ltlY« 10tmocra1 Dam 10 Kltl oowemouw, ~ ~lloi.IM to Democrat OM'!, Klt3 POWef'l'IOula IO Lelle IMl>elle) TULAaE -lone Cr•. Deer CrMk, Orv Mffdow Cr ...... Fraeman CrMk Korn ltlY« IM>Ultl lorll, Fairview Dam IO Klt3 ~ ... JohnlOndalt Btldtt to FatrYlew Dam>. Nooe VOl.lnV Creek. ~mint C,,_, Poto C,_., Soutll Creet<, Tutt ltlv• (rniddlo lot'a, norltl end '°"'"' lork1 ol main f°"· Cedar SloN aru>. Wllltt ltfvfC' ALPINE -Carson ltlVOf' ( ... I ~ WOii lorlnl MSL CH~SH.s MIUS.S G8"'t 1-S.n OtelO 6, ~ S ......... Sc-. San OleVo 6. Cleveland 1 (San Oleeo IMck tenet. 2-0) Hollypa~k, LQ.s Al results UCI to honor Sdholar-Athletes ... .. .. -..-=·--· ....._. •ra-. .............. • .. Orengtt Coat OAIL 'r PILOT 18aturdey, June 4, 1988 BS Kayla loses speech, hearing in blast CHEVY OtME FINDS LR IN lHE COUNTRY fSN1' WHAT rT'S CJlACKED UP TO BEi • • • LOVING: When Soamct 1n1\lltB tht door f.aypt dtc•ded not to talk her wat into the mansion Ava is flallt~ v.htn [1)).)1 aik.s htr to htlp her !\Op for clothes.: Ava as flk1nated by Eayp1'1 psychic powcn Shana «>nta(t1 lud P1t1ct. tht divot« lav.)'tt C'abot n:commcndc'd. Jud u~stt that Shana ao out of town for a quickie divorce. Overhtarina. Rick ttlls t1c:cy that ht lovts J.J. Jack tells Rick to 1tay 1way from his son. Stacey s1an1 a book COl\tract. Jeff withes that ht had never becQmc involved with Gwyn, Rick tells day he considt~ :ftlsh1 m.re th.an a friend. Ava ttlls Kate that she wants to havt a baby. Eaypt hides in Clay's office. Clay is horrified when he SCH qypt. • • • ONE un: TO LIVE: Tom and Renee Na?CJ " hun ~'hen 1ltn docs not "-"' a ptli1tt\C' rt11Ction to her hospital vaMl Dec him Caraftl to 1ra1l Rottr and Shury. M'T)' aik1 Leith 1f w ~l IM papn 1n OS'Ckr to bc near JKk.. Evan tdlt e\cl')one 1h11 Pat and Contttta arc \/Cry haps>). Ryan and Chaz llOp W>n al mak1n1 love. Ott unhaPP)' ti the an auc1io" b«•u~ all tht mtn in htr hft arc ...,ith other women. Ryan is furiou1 Whtn she ltams that Chu,, ptyina four umcus much for the rent than he 1old her. Wlulc makina lo"e to John, Liu~ envisions Ben. • • • SANTA 1Aft8Al\k Eden finds &ht 1m0C1iac C'ni1 and ttlls him that she is his wife Ma.son an SC9rch or Cruz aocs 10 a miuion and tells Sister A&atha about his lo"t for the late Mary. Aptha rc.ali.ies that Mason i• an alcoholic. Scott and Heather share a pus1onate kl$$. When Wilou&hby finds Eden sht claims to ha\le bctn .-.uhcd ashore He ttUs hc.'1 sht can lca"e tomorro'4 and return to her fianc:ee. Mina Li 1clls Cain she 1houJht all Amencans h\td m b11 houYS. showina him the boat ht h~cs on. Cain a»u~ hct that is nol 1rue, Cam "u~f '4htn Mins Li reveals that she knows hct mothct ...,., a whore. Cain 1ns1sts 1ha1 1s not true. Cain learns that he and tht Major •ere lovtrs of Mina Li's mother Gina is u.na~ that the priest in the conftssional 1s Mason. Gma confesses 10 po1sonina MaJOn who 11vrs her absolution ~nd ttlls tier to repeat Hail Maf)s and read Shakespeare. Keith tells tht ~1pnnt" 1( he conf'eted his 11ns bt •"OUld bt 1n pnson. IC..t11h th1nu the ~·· \'oitt al (1m1har. ''~ Sarah, a dnf ftun, thinks Mary v.n murdcrtd. Jul~ amH·s 11 the church uct tell1 Muon lhc rran h" ptubkms lttm from Mary and lhat .tic tannot compr&c v.nh her memory. Mnon usurn her 1t bas nolhina IC? do v.11h Mal")'. but his ~ 10 claT hu,,sclf of M1tk's murdrT. MalOn tells Juha he m11ht hl"t 10 leave town to clear h!mKlf and tell no one includ1n1 Juha of hts whcrcabou11 Cru1 and Eden arc ~ue!d \>y th<' Coast Guard JUJI as W1lou&h~ plans to hunt them hl.c • •n1mafs. C.C. and Sophia admit the) m1u OM 1no1hcr. Kt1lh 1uues an •arrant for Muon·urrcs1. Kelly tells Jeff she v.uts 10 sleep in th<' 1parc bedroom. • • • YOONG AND ll£STL£SS: Tim 1t'lls Traci tha1 he is retum1n1 10 Stanford. Jealous bccau~ Paul hu a fir..., 11>oman an tu~ lift, Laurtn dec1dn sht wanu him back. Jack 1s supnscd "'hen Lisa tells ham that ~ht pul')uN Brad and that afkr tht1r annulment Brad and her fathtr •CIT on "el) lood 1erm\. John asks Jcu1ca to marT) him JC\s1ca rcH•als to a pnest that she hlh .\I~ Stunned b) tht news 1hat she 1s prcanan1 ""11k1 dec1dts not '° tell Victor v.htn hr sho,,., no pc>s1u"e fcehnp for their ~la11onsh1p Dunna a lund~n date v.11h V 1uor. Ltt scc:rctlv tapr-rttOrds 1hcir conHrsation. Talk1ni away 1bout ~he 1nntrv.or..,1npofh1scompan). Victor 1ok1nat) suwm that Lee wnte a book ____ .. _......_ _.._ __ ,__._._ . ·-· .. oor--14 art plann1na a l1111sh •eddina for Man L~n and Wac:St. Steve is able to breathe Without the atd Of I \ienhlator. Gco...,e's landlady finds him ck"9d. Henry ...,ams Rob that ht exptc:ts him to marry Joann. Joanna pttttnds to undcntand Rob when ht tells her he thinks ofhtT as a ...,ondcrful friend but he loves Cassie. Cassie is shocked v.htn Rcntt susptc:ts • Bo of drugina Asa. E'tr)one ts confujed by Bo's mood swinp. Mu and Gabndle decide to take Ste\ie beck 10 Uanv1ev..1on is 101n1 to check on Rob's lifestyle in London Cassie stunned whtn she !tarns 1hat Rob and Joann• v.erc enp&td Tina decides l-0useBo10 make Cord Jealous Bo learns 1hat Vicki has left Tin1 SI S0.000 in her will Gabr~lle finds a note v.h1ch lilC\ie wrote about lhc f1mily standina by one another no maucr what lhc problem rr'"""'--===::o:====~----------=-· Brenda reveals that she on« worked with PAUL HOGAN LINDA KOZLOWSKI comatose patients Seduced by Gebnelle, a 1onurcd Mu asks a comatose SIC'-«.' to fOfiJ"e him and promi~s 11 will nc"er happen ap1n Mu pulls away v.hen Gabrielle tnts 10 comfort him and a tear lncklcs down Slt"e·s chtek, Bo and Ehn.beth conar.uulatc cac~.othcr on their wonderful pcrformanccs Asa collapsts and is rushed the hospital Cassie 1dls Rob she is uncertain whal they should do about Joanna. but Cass1t Sl)'S she st1ll lo"es Rob and the) kiss As Ca»1t cros~ a slrttt a car bears down on her. • • • RYAN'S ROPE: Louis and Dakota plo1 **** AWfS()ME ... 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D#ID9YT CMAll PUNNY •MM ""' , __ .... ._. ..... .... -... ~.::--..,,_ IClM Of 1MI WISTaiM CMUIAllON 11 NI MllM TIMI • ,_.._.. ............. .... -" ......... UM90 •• ,,, ......... ._. ' WMln Of .,.. m • . .......... " .. ... _ .. _ .,_ HARBOR TWIN ~ ..... w ••• r 6J1-JS01 ~ • • e-CIOSTA-·~ 1UCN ~ 11SA01 •ITuno. ...___ ..... a...c-._._c-'-'' .. ~ DI~ Mlcnt ..i 1711 .. _. *COSTA_.__C.._~171• ..... """°._"-~ ..... ·---~ ....................... , ................ .... ··MOONSTRUCK" (ll'G) I 4S H~ltO "3 MEN a A BABY" (PG)IHS HS·US "WILLOW" (f'Q) •Maam 11 IH IS.US.J »IO• "COLO..I .. I") •ti !MAii t1 .. 1•~1s 1 o ien ".-0" (ll'O) IOlll MME tlotl JSJ•HSate tUS ~TO SNOWY MVO"' "'CROCOOILE DUNDH r (ll'G) "° ...... t~to:tl ·u..o r,.-1 Sl\tmll STAUOll 1llS.l•Ht·11Bll 11 • (l"G)ll 6-HS·10 MITANO ·---------- ' 0£UVER" (ll'O)l •~s ·~ '•s "RAMllO .... Cf') S\'l«ll(J Slll.Ull 11 • l ~-' ·~'• .. ~ '"FUNNY FARM" (ll'GI a«n C*SI 11•2 tS-4 JU 4S.t'lt 11 • .. ~ COMt EWLY ptLOT/ ~.June 4, 1911 CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 54()...1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE •96-6800 . C .. CKY~AD THI AMT DAY he 0.fi,: ~ .,.,.. "' .. ..-..: • ... t«'C<le<• ,...,_...,.,cc...-... .,,~. llUl.lf ~--.......... ..., ,.. • ,~..,. ...,. aw• ,..,, .. __ , .f9111 ......n ~ .. "' 'W1t , .... o. ....... tc_(f911\ ... ....... .., ..... ,., ... ...,...,..,.. ~ ......... ....,. .... it ......... ...:••11111tc•••..,... .~ • ..,.-..,. .,. ...... c,.... ,-.. , .......... tor -.. ~~ --.. , ........... ~ ... ...,.,,., 1....-, I· ... =.. A~ [ •• ' TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION !Pliii!il!io.-..... -. .. ,,.,.._, tleza•t IUI larltJIMllt l.UI t.ee!!L HM._,..,..., . H• lmt!ez-•t llJl lafle,._t IUI liiMiilii' Ali .,..... IUlllll./11118 . iillilllltm GAS STATION ATTEND-mTl •lllll PllTmlWll liiJ8riRiz3°:~on~ iWiiiiffmjfiiijm£A..-•...,..--it.;;:a;p..;.lfi~IM.,IM carpent.rl. 1 .. ~able, nMI ~. Flor.i Oellwfy, Mon·fi. AHT FUii Ot Pn • 09Y9 I~~ for; Smell offlol In,..,.,., let. S/30 vicinity off Placen· my home Mon """ Fri -.nbtefa, marine mech· lnl•tlf19 Gen otG. typing Cell 645'-024i fOf lntetvt.w •vH, wtcend1. A•dhlfl/ 'rlday..Setunl•Y·Sunday ts In ,,... ot • pereon for tta, Cotta Meu. 8an'l·3.30 1Infant,11oc:1; anlG Exp'd nee. 642-0148 req'd, Oooc:t Dl'lv rec. car HIYll B<l•tOI Shell 557-0640 ................ 1 clerk* potlllon, mutt 942..et30• * * dlef.642-7881 MOW. 17th St, CM tum C.M. loc 40/hf wk. GENERAL HELP f\111 Umt CdM '404311 Louil n.,,. ~t telephone .... IE ..... 1 F/O Call M·F 948-1831 Part tlrM now l)Oel4ble, full rental ao-nt w411tnv to VOlet, eome ~ and COUPLE recently re11rwd ~s; DAY CAMP WORKER time t1terl Eneto-tlc, ,._ vwotk ..-encte for bYay HOUSE CLEANER office exper .. helpful. Wilt hou...it wMI cat• for we .. tin •tablthed For Chrlatlan School, 111ble. ci... I dilver with • c M. eQU!pment •tote. Wanted tor oleenlnQ ..,. Hourureno P*N-11 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: petl A plants. Shon/long Lumber Brohrage Arm, 18835 BrOOkhurst FV 2 speed Bobtflll and fOC'k Apply 1930 ~CM vice. Mat IPlt f119 , l5 IV. Sandi 720-1288 term Refs. sae-4808. baMd In Orenge County 983-7831 • • Ifft 111p'd . Musi heve IMS.25U Aet.tanc. __ .... , HOUSEKEEPER We are Melclng • full -good Drivlng record and ltlttal lfftOI --iiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~ r~ Wented for 2 ec!Ult onty charge bookkHP•r hlMFJhnH PIT referencH. Live In Part time approxlmatetyllllal•U N 8. CMI Enot""" 1 e:· houMhOICI. 3 hre/day. ~ Quallfl•d lndtvldual. O.llvery/Stock pereon. Llguna Beach atH. 20hni*wt< In out~ Tek• home &aoc>-IHO!Wtl eon a.ctetwllll ble.~P' •• dye/wk , Mon-Fri. should have a minimum CaJllorAppt.848-7"441 4IM-1107 Dept Miteolflcedutl•. PT/FT.722-1658 peyrol.M\191beexpd& M2·1111 $100/Wtc 848-0453 ol 2-5 ~ IXJ*lence •ftUWllTll typing 4o.45 wpm, ..U-.ulll• metunt 152--0204 LIVE-IN Beeutll'UI Hltw· ~~ ~:.1:: Mon~~J ~~pm Mull hllYe eeonomy ~ ~0A'=n:i•!.i: Fast. thfough, relbll PIT. PllT HU. Tl• port 8ctl home. 2 chil-general ledg« a~ 10 Uplll\d, Ca a b9ek. hlcte or motorcycle. In· people If lnternted $7/tw, Cw. 642·9264. Loc:.111 Peet CCM\trol ~ ;;;,,,!'~rs~2~~· 111temant1. 1ne11v1e1ua1 Tues a Thurs 101m-1:30 surenca.M1tllt(•todrtve. p1ea1e ~n Judy at c114; Wiii ~I pany neadl rout. tecl'I . FOUND F/Callco Cit. shoUld have com tef toc:aJ delivery Your CM Gd pay/nu M IM 1•2088 842 .. 321 Ext 318 WI lrain, mu.I have oooc:t blk/bro•n, all white LIVE·IN Mata or Fem• •JCS*'ienc:., wlllineas Approx S180 .__ call -•--/ ' . dr~,.oord.C~Aeh ln under•lde, decl•••d AIDE UghthlkkJ>G 5dey 1 .. m new IOftware. good Dave 751-1058 _.,..,.__,. The Or~ Cout Dally am.I ~21 Hun1 Bch. 89+9518 w..-M'ust be 11rong to :':'~nlca~i..!k!:~,; -HIT&l WlfrUT ... ~~E ·ft!'.:... 111J Ila.if =,..'!le ~ ':: :. PUIMllY ILDI • ISSilt 112 lb etderty Fem ""' ,_....,....,..' ....,., .,,,_ r°ml ""'' p l'Vbd _,,, Cleelr'9d 5 FOUND: SUTfboard. 8 COfone def Mar 852-8888 people. but lo P9rfect Part Time Job 875--8110 list our District M111ager1 r -..... · liberglatl w/3 IC90I & S25.000. PleaM aubmlt Nwpt Bch. Tuee-Wed· Thur 3 daya during Ille WM«. Oya/Wk No nlghtl, apllt tiff f«I. 13, on 15th L1VE-IN Wtnted Balboa resume lndudl119 Nlary Learn while you earn Dl'y Cleanerl HIWnt llJ It, w.akends and holidays, weelcenda or holldaya. noor of N.8. Murtott Avail tmmed OV9f 35. history In confidence to 842· 7998 or 846-5311 \OllnU Prl• ......... I& tllH AppllC:lnt mu1t have r• Nws>t Bc:h .,.. 640-8588 Hotel. Contac:t Newport non-1mkr/drlnker refa Newquist a. Bergstrom ..._ll IEO'Y PIT E.xper not nee FIT PIT IEIElll IFFICE' Hable ear wl1h velld CA PURIUIT ll.lll Beech POllCI Dept Refer reqd, 2 glrls 10yr & 1• P 0 . Box 3335 •-• -·•~ir• · · drlV«a lk:enM, proof ot to case 18&-01898. m09 Sal +room/board Newport Beech, 92883 Exp. In fut pace gen«al rft~ lnaurance 1nd OMV Perm.,,...t FIT~· 10.7 873-5220 or 875--5102 dentistry office req'd . Ouallty/exper~. RHtaurent experience print-out Starting pay 11 M..f. Eeetbluff arm~. LOST: Trl1ngle 1h1pe •ll--l/ID _,. DUTIES. Reeept., appt .. CdM. 873-4920 nec;esurv Two (2) full S7 00 per houf p1u1 gu N.B. * 6"4-2111 diamond Hrlng. 5131188 11111111 O&llE 5u--5 •rv collectlon. fifing olc. Hrs ~' lllowanoe Near WWWhofeeele Jew· 12 yrs nursl119 care •MP Busy Interior design studio 9-2, M·Thur. Newport Bch FlllT/UOl 111.P 11'1.g:,'~~=• Come In to app4y al: fll1'I Jws on 17th str RE· Seelling tong-term home needa youl Mu1t have .,.. sal open 6"2·G880 For C09ta Mela Tux Shop. Exp Cust s.v Reo. Photo WARD. LOls 54a..-0&45 hUlth c .... Full time. mid-level accounllng a wkdys. 873-3403 wtinda. CALL 948-1124 IODAI. lfFIOI knwtdg req Frt. een. REWARD! Loet btown cat 3.11 or 11-7 Refs avlll ~~!ll~u:SJoy,va!~ --SllW SHER P/T FUN WEEKEND Joe· You Chelffuf, outgoing per-R.llJ Plllt AoOly: IPG t7851 Skypk on 5128 with rust under-upon requHI C•ll well wtth Other$ In. last-DI a ChOOM when. Give out sonallty needed for ... Cir, ... 0 , IMM. coat, not •. Vicinity of 2"40-0352 or IYI msg paced environment. Needed for Sat/Sun fr .. umptes In mat1tet1 phonH. lllln9. typing PllTt STiii Gibtaltlf' Slclfy & Giesler. •-I I 9930 Send resYme & state Apply at M... Verde near home Join uaJ (45wpm). Mull pe adao-Ill Wttt laJ It. Main Photo s..vtoe has c M 979-9733 -p ~ta salary range 10 K w Convllesc.nt Hosp11a1 . • 921-8877 table. commllled to ••· SIAMESE type IOng-half. ;MECAXNlC• Xper, Baklf'. 369 e. 17th St. 661Cent•St 548-5585 cetienc. & ~epared t0t O.St1•sa,Ul2IH ~IT ~'1;:..': Blue eyes huge tall smog l+c. own toolt Xlnt Costa Mesa. 92627 DISTRICT growth FIT -F. Apply In betWMn tam a 5pm M·F F~H eo. benefits. Exs- declawed, Sex? a.en: pay/benelltl. Shell. person or phone Terri Or call Beth at 942-4321 helpful but not nee: APP'Y wallt tract 536-6995 Redhlll/Bflstol. 557-0MO *IMUEEPEI* llSTIUllTORS IAIA8EIENT 714·5:-~!!~cM1HO-• ext 205 In l*'OO or phone In Pmnah 300Z Gooc:IUll~~llftome ~~j! = ~.r~.! WllTEll :=w. lfFIOf P/T IWID TUllEE =~7 ~orM!,~s.n~ PRAYER1oth1Hoty§Plf'11 bookkeeping. w':'d Pro-key' Full Charge t.k1lls, WEIGHT LOSS THE The Dally Pllol .. loolt.tng NB office NMd~getlC ~r~w~ng office ·~P~-An• S42-3908 Holy Spirit you Who cesslf19 SlsOo/mo Hlr-ITWlual & compu1er Bl< NATURAL WAY" '°' qualified lndMdualt person with oooc:t phone Y P oto copy c an -------- make me ... 8Y9fY1hlng 1ng immec1111e1y APP'Y duty req'd. Never • dull &OOIPIUlflll ~menage~:!= voice light tyi>1ng f11tng =:c:~_:·,~~1~~~0 PUil Llml and WhO Show me the w/rasume La~ina Beech moment In our CM ofc A Patch 1 dayt anagemen ..,_.. Nice anwonmennl. Call wryprogreutvelnt way to reach my Ideas; Ctwnbef of Commer Lots of reap 831-8480 Pounds eway1 60 P1lchn helpful , but will train Lind• 645-2720 S 19K. lmmedlale open. planlacape Co ls looklng You Who give me the 357 Gtenneyre No ca~ O&SllEI/ a1 • uY1ngs1 ~ !'':bJa~s~~ IEI ,· FF/-T •-" Ing. Call 752--0482 for 1n1 plant care peop1e dMne gift to IC>fg1ve and ptease · v•• -nw ll&llCllllT For PIT 11tl Must hv rell tor get the wrong that Is /IECEnlll/IECT'Y HRS l lAM-8PM Moo-Detailed orienteted. ac-Full-Tl Cll & Ins No exp nee. donetomeandYouwtio ADMINASSIST Full time Mutt be good Ul·llt•Jtl•H Fri C\Jrete w/ noa, pitch-In ~=~: Ca11 AP1281-8100 are 1n all the lnslancet of Fath Is 60 WPM. Of· with people Benefits Call Pat Marley 642_.321 attitude. flelC. prof. Imm 1)"42•10~5 0 1s.42 J 1s my hie with me I, In this gan1zed & resp Perm Costa Mesa 6-45-7448* x205 9-11AM dally for openl119 FIT Bens • • °' • short dialogue w1nt 10 PIT 675-8143 -- -.. n appolhlment Salary Daya 645-7811 It• Tttll LIOHH. thank you tor everything ALASKA now hiring Log· CIHIO/llECtmn PlUS U2!f~V1£i:I DAILY PILIT Ev .. twknda 983-8004 PIT Futflon 111and and confirm once more ging conslructlon ftsh-PIT. FIT for Exciting new Imm opend'"" , 119 11 t ~ Mike or Barbara *1"44-7848• lhat I never wan1 to be · · business Mst be good valid C~ c river s c, •'9"" separated from You no re·~~· 1~·· etc. w/peopte CM 6-45-7448 record & OMV prlDIOUt IAJl/UIL *MOVIE* matter how great ma-xc pay Of mOf'I . Xlnt opp IOf qual ~I 330 W II" Sf STATIONS AVAILABLE t lal desires ma be 1 Info call 208-736-0-4"49 CHILO CARE NEEDED Apply Tom, Par11 Dept ' 1 ' Beaut. progreulve salon, EXTRAS* :ant 10 be with y~ and •Ill A· 191 Summer Bal Isl M-F 9-5 HB Acura 842-0095 011ta l11a, GA great tocatlon. 962--0118 PIHHTlll llDI FT & f7T. Mon lhr\I Fr1 7 30am-4pm, no •llP nee. benefits $5/hf Apoty In perlOn UlllllT&PI 729 Farid St., CM. 1"S48·5525• my loved one In Your Plf· Aalembly Ages 8.9. 12 Xlnt sal Mat -Needed'°' non-union pro- petual glory Thank You ltcltultal lut•ltltr heve car Mrs De.le 9-5 ----------------------.. ! dvct1on1 No experienee. p /T ClllTEI HELP Tt Lua 2914 '°' Your Love towards FIT°' PIT ,........1 '°'en 6"2-78800. 675-0"4'45E 213 469-1351 * ~...., ____ ;..;..;,,.~~~~~~~~~ ......... no MANAGEMENT . --wm tr1m 1nterwt 1n wortt· -me and my toved on.. ueemt»er of small mech· CLASSIFIED MOVING company need• Ing w/watch rec*r Apply SIGNATll£ LOANS AMEN. llllcal components wllh loaners. peckers PT/. at lhe WATCH WORKS rtuitin 2904 • Persons may pray this 1-3 yr1 exp Must heve ADVERTISING FT, will train S7-S10/hr 369 E. 17th St c M ~~~~~~~-IUnMCUJed, oooc:t Cfedll a paryer 3 consecutive good manual dexterity & Jo IN o u R TE AM 942-3684 llSTAllAIT must. $3-50,000 daya After the third day. good communlc1t1ons p IT lllllA&..,,. ltll~OMA DEL MAR. Parti· R[ IL EST IT£ $$ your wish Wiii be granled. skills 1pp1y 1n P"SOf'I The Oalty Pilot Classified Pllml IRPll ComP\11• ••Pl errands. ~t laaaa. Setler Lft ft · no metier how d1Hicult 11 WEMAC DIVISION "-a.t-t ... e an -try-Must have t-1tlon F·-"' ............ 7""1._,._. -c-'--~--""· $300.000 •v ............ ..._ ..... fts ~ r• may be Than promiM to 18475 PldflC St 1=.-..,::.-:~--ivll'::,,'_ 11 Fuff lime 122~.,· _, ,., _,,, ,.,.. ...,.. ,.. --,_,.,..,.,, "' hi d•.,..,. v~ ... .,_. ... ,,... -"""' MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS .,..,, hnanc•no Poorcred1tOK publish 1 s 1---v"'" FountamValtay EOE our Reception/Front Ontherno¥1endneeda PITllll/IUlff &124 hrs 17141864-0-425 = g~.,r.:' ~";,'/: has Alli IECUllC Counter Th11 pos1t1on LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY M GRS WILL-~tut0teyour1tun + o.ta Entry E11P 1*1 will be ac:ceptrng Clali-ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFER XLNT BASE Clalellledcenhelp S6-8hr CM. 845--3-418 * WIDOW HAS W ST JUDE NOVENNA NEWPORT TIRE CENTER lied Ads Requir• 45 $ $ S tor ro11 s 10K-up No Recite thtt pr.-,-9 t1m11 144-1022 wpm 1yp1ng " you like • SALARY PLUS OVER 300 IN BONU E cred "''no pen Oen-dallytor9deyaandprom-helping others and are EV ER Y MONTH. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW-~ Assoc 673-7~ i9e publlcettOn YOUf r• llllt_.--organized. this could be 0 Forano-f\Ullewaytolhop. questwtllbeansweredby Penonab!e 10 watt< bus)' 1hljobyou're1ook1119 1°' ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. J IN DRIVER 1 ci-tiec1 the IJth day tavern app1y 1n pereon s11ary P'ut c:omm1ss1on. OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· s:;;;+-------._i,;~=="-------1 .. May the Sacred Heart of i.-111m u 111e John'• 1nn exoe11eni t>enetits Call CAL COVERAGE CREDIT UNION 401K C Jesus be adored and 20072 Santa Ane Ave, for Interview· Peggy • • WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS . llllifie4 glorlfted. loved and SantiAnlHta SEcomor Blevins, 642-4321 HI PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. preservedthrougnoullhe of er111o1& Redhill 301 CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND is the answer to your buying ;:,~~~,f=-· 17141754•964~ CWl--E-H_C_L-EU-RESUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST, and Selling needs. pray~..:;~ workat F~:~ ~M~r:1:~:;;9w11t COSTA MESA. CA 92626 $2.56 per day Thet's ALL you pay fl)( 3 llnes, 30 di)' minimum In the SE ICE iRECTORY Your ~ Otractory ReQfeeenlat~ 142-U21 elf. 310 *llllTUI* lie 0ty WOC'k, Rm .. :::1: liyou'rejun~ your own buain-. · claaified'• a great place to buy office equipment. If you're '10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size Just send in thts coupon or call 642-4333. Routes are available now t le so•ebocly. le 1 Daily PilOt carrierl rorui7~;;;~=~~;~~~:,, 1ng a Daily Piiot earner I Name _ _ __ : I Address I I e;ty llC> I I Phone -----=_J S... Tt: Tiit W, PUtt -I 331 •. .., St. -----~-=~.!!!! ____ _ . CALL 842...ual IXT. 205 ASK FOR BETH ......................... • Newspaper .• f sPREAD i ! THE ! I NEWS! • • Work In the ever expanding New• t : oaper Promotion fleldl If you are t t self ·motivated and llke working with ! teenagers. this may be the op-/\ 5~" t portunlty you've been welting for. "' ___ ,.,,._.. '~,--• ) t This la a GUARANTEED INCOME of ~ t ~00 per week to atart with poten-/J &.. \ : ~~:.•rnlngs of up to $1000 per I •Y/la.._ ( • • ctJ 10 ':!f!!!ll ~' : An Insured van, wagon, pick-t • ·...!-~ j ~ t up/ahells area MUST. '•t: /~ " H f For more lnlorm1t1on ~ I Call Mr. James • r (213) 477-2870 i. ~ ........ ~ .......... . WORK WITH SKID MC KENZIE (SPUD McKENZIE'S SISTER) Wanna party all night and hang out at the beach all day? FINElll . Just give us part of your evening and your winning personallfy. We'll gtw you • chance · o make~ money repr111nttng an euy to Mtl, well known, repytable product. Guaranteld saJety + Comm. + BonuMZ • SSS In YOUR pocket CM Coffin at (714) 842-4531 Ext. 43o for men Info. ell l*W11n M pm or liiM a m1119 MytlfM Md l'I call )'OUI ... • Gtweellltw ~ . ..... . ..... .... ...... ' \ Rf(M~~ ' ' . Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntin1ton Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney --...... -----Heart Healthy Recipe BOYS Be GIRLS -· Mo~ ·STAllTNOW· II te 11 Ye•r• Old WORK l:YININQI AND SATURDAY WORK IN ¥OUR OWN NaGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK •7500 OR MORE CONT ACT Mr. Phllllps PHONE (714) 4~21 ALL nw•OMATION MCMDID IY M Ml!.T .. Ml'llOR . JOE'S LASAGNA ' pound lean groond beef or 11eal • • cup minced onion 3 cups tomato sauce l teaspoon basd 1 teaspoon chopped parst~ •A, teaspoon oregano I • teaspoon garlic powder Qr l clove garlic minced treshty ground black pepp"' 1 4 oun<:e can chopped mush· rooms or cup th•n sliced fresh mushrooms 1 10-ounce packa9e rrozen spinach chooped thawed and well drained 8 ounces low·lat cotta~ cheeso 4 onces skimmed rru'k mozzarella grated cheese ooond lasagna l'l()()dles (whole wheat soy or vour lavo<119 lonJl In medium-size nons11c1t. skillet saute Qrf)UllO mP.at 4'nd on100 until ont0n 1s tender. and meat blowned Do not add ra1 °' 011 to skillet Adel tomato sauce. basil parsley Ofegano 9arhc pepper no mushrooms lo ground meat mucture Combine weH drained spinach with cottage CheeSe ~ '~ pound noodles •n boding w lt'f until tcndor ano dr in lightly ~I an 8 • '3-tnch baking d•Sh Attange 1n tayeq beglflnin9 • with ~ of Che noodles on th9 bottom Sp. e.aci a ' · r ot the spinach mucU.. lhen tht meat m ture. lhen some rnozz a AlpeM tayets ~With cheese on top Balle 3 7S F. O'oNI tor 15 to '20 mi 0. Yfeld·6MMnQS ~ t 405 OrM,Qe COMt DAILY PSLOT/Saturdey, June 4, 1 ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD • •<1 HAR1()8 tl-:, (<,~!& ... l\A l'>.aJ :HJH) THEODORE ROBINS FORD , )'16{) HAll&OI ll•Ci • CO\TA Ml\A o•' 0010 .. •'nstrhlaste~ ••• ., 1' NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M t-rcur~ ltle Ma•bo• eiwo Co1ta MeH '.40 Sl>JO JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M t"rc LH, ~~ Ha•IX>' 8 • 1 ~ :>118 M e la ......., ""'l( The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10!t~ prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 No c:r.ves Ir\ copy or QI alali•t. ~ae pan~s onty, No C0111 rt clll. ltea Esute, Autornottv~. ~or l~1t Adl n.. 11 no pnw llmft to wt\al you c~ ~w. I you l1"'d to Ml "f04ll eo&;ch. hW" cf'9W or atny Ul"MN ~rc~-Ull lht D.ity ~ Clnllftrd SUf/11 Of u. It. coupon~ ..,. NAME __ AODMSS. __ lllJPlll Daly......_ JJO w. l.wr SI.. C... ...... CA a6M 642-5678 l"HONE ______ ~~-----"'"~ CITY STATE Zlfl~---------------~·• AD ~Ol'Y~ 4 lne minimum. ~ 4 words pet llnf. Nit. ENCLOSED .......... ._ ____ , A:: .. ..,.. ............. .. r10... .... .. 1111 Cll.r ~ 'O Toll .... -~ ... -. ca.Miii; 0.. ..... ,. - • ... ~-. 4lfl Of -...... .. ...... 11•a"' -... .. ... "*-·,,.. 10, ... " ... ........ ...... •• lft U'8 ~ ..... ,...,. .... of MAl'Y .............. tfletMctdel'IO..,._lllllltd A,....,_ t......-a. .._ lllld to IM Cltj a.rt'• C*loe ~ .., MAMAMT . ISL ~In ttle SU. ttle Pfot* ~ tlnle In l'9 .... C4Mt ot .°'-.. IMOt .. 111ie ~....., .,. Co&IMV~~lllilM INCl ... lrit ,.,., Wld N9d aloud .. 11l00 ~ L. noti.~ • "'-· °' • 100n ........ ..,..,.,..., • ,.,.,..,.. •QlewlOMI ,..,,...,..tetiw .. pnietlCet>ll on ''*'· •-Mll•to -~ ....... tt1e MtaU1ol~10,1Nl,ln theeounGI .-eotN 1.'CVS C f!O Cllamben. City H.it, 1Hak T,,. P9i1 -t, .._,,.,..,...,. ~ 'Ulef*"*'llMtlo("-'· Drive, eo-11 Melli, c.ii.-auttloftt>.. iii 1270I eou..tv fll Or .... ~llltr9tl0ft 0t .. ,,_,.. IMcll Calif~ •---------Nin 0.....,.,, No 3 IC tomia. tot IM lutnltlllng 01 •ate uMlr fie ~ ~ I ..... of c~ .. h *-·,. ... 'Ml', Md'ac. KMltl l .. aow.. A 1---~-----IOllctvtc: CerMr Drlw W•t, GOLF COURSE MAINTEH· ditnl ~..-.. fl'MM N ltlld9 on ..,... t ~ lftd .,._. of Wt ........ ~ ~ Oo net So••' t 2 14 .. .-x ll)TIC( ~1Ma.~t2701 ANCEEOUIPMENT. tet•Act ~ 9oritNI filenTIOUILIUllll dee 0 1MttletlfMOI ttl9 ,_...,_,.. ot ..,._ ~tet •1. HuiilingtOfl ACnTioue-.-M , _ _.........., .... .._ ..... __ _ ctn.JUNE n , 1tN •' 145 Addit>0na1 •• or 111a A '-"9 on tN <:'.All bid p,._... ...-n•m r Ind a1 tN ngM, title ~ CalfonWa COCll9 lncf luctl. Calif IM41 um eTAW ncnnaue.u11•• ft.lll • epeclflelhons "'ay ba Ob,"" be Mid on 1Mttiedtlld9CWS. lhe~..-... .. lncflnW•tMtU._.... f~81~~1n TIVI but•nett ts con-TlletolOWtftl~.,. MAmlTA~ , YOU oeJECT lo Ille talfted al tM OfflCa °'the 1988 at 1:45 PM In andbe!Nllld ctQ!fii :~-.... Mid dlClllld ,_at· loroe duet«lby;tlulOendanclwlflt doing~-TitefollowlrlgpenclNare ttW!ttng af ..... ltloft you ~Chung Agent It 11 FM No 3 at 700 CMo Ctn• IO • to ba WI I .. ~, MTH • ~ ed w Ol*'et!On Of •or Ouelltt. ,...,..... ,.. Donel Sow.1 G ~ f E N • u R • doing ltMINaa -~...,~at ttle OfM, Co"a Meaa. C ... Drive W• Santa Ana, CA th91111'1dtOftlle~CWkln SllWICl!S (b)A-1 eATH I otllarWIM. ott.' !Mn CW In fonnanca cttetact9"10ct Tlllt ataternant w• Mtd RITOICOSTAME8A,$90W. TCI, 24»4 Saot Ct .. ,_.,. eilid llli9 ycMK ob-lomia Bida al'ICIUld be r• 92701 lier offlm In the Ctty H ... ICITCttlN ,.,AN, ~'tt addlt!Ort to tl'le.t cf ..id ct..: and pnc:. ~ _. be Witt! 1M County Cltrlt of Or-1ttl\ St, Cotta Meea. Cellt. ~ Hiia, c.lf. ftl53 ...... ot .. .ntMnobiee-turnecltotlleattentionoflhe tF YOU OBJECT to the 10200 Stat• A~ Mor Newpon el\lcf , Coeta Meaa, CMNCl, atthetll'neofdte"'· lnlfVled ~ compe•it Cit> qe County on May 11, t2t27 • Ray' Raynolds, 2'Sl4 t10G' .ith 119 cour1 bebe City Cletll. wltM'I 111d ti.me granting o1 Illa petlUon, Yo11 before the hOU<' stat.ct At C811f, f-"o--. In and to .. the cartaln real euthoflUet Ind the ... 1'98 4 Amigoa, Ca.tlfornia &aoe Ct , l.aQllna Hiit, Calif llM'litlg Y<Nt ~-11m11, In a Naled an~ anould eithef appear 11 the the dellQnated Ume, a" bldl Victor F~nandez. 321 Pf099'1V. tlt~ed In the Cit> ment wtMcti 1ii thiili oPlnlOri ,_, -Ttill-\vllneea I• .con-tatu · 1 may be in "'1Cfl 0t by Identified on tl'leoutlidewilll l'learlng and mta )'()\;( ~ r~ wlll be pu~ .,....,. Ave. •D. BalbOe Of S.anta Me, County of Or-beet WYM.the ltl..,_t of Pubflthed Orange Coett ~ed by • OOfpor.•tlOn f.Nll &M.lalMM la. COft-MtorNy tl'le8idltemNumblrandtf\e tectionaorlllewr1t1enob,ec:-opened, aQmined lfMt-.., ~.Ctllf.nte2 ange, Si.te of Cajffomla. tlleCltywlllti.~ Del>PllotMay21,21,....,_ FeltaTulay,Pr.-o.nt duettd-.:an~ I YOU ARE A CREOOOA Opening O.t• • uons wttfl 111a Cour1 t>efe>te dated b)' 111e City a.t 8ld-Tfl•• butlMM ._ cOfloo panicutlt1V deeCtttled aa fol-fhe Cttr apedllcaly r• •. 11. 1"8 Tll11 ., • ...,.,.,.., was fllad ~ ~ ! con....,.t cndltOf Of Each bid 11\111 spec:.fV the ti.ting lf(0411 llPC>Mf· dets and the public are ~ ducted t>y; an ~ iowt. to-wit. Wl4t the ngtlt fo ~MT S.584 wl1tl tfle County a.11 of Or· ~ ...-nant wee flled oec 1 t11 d. y0u ~ ftle "8Ctl llnd ..,_, Item u •t ~ rney be in'*-' or by vtt.O to be pr..,1 et .. victor p;~ ·~t--_ Lot tt of 1N Moneneon'a cw al P'oPONll and ...._. ange Cowlty on Mii>' 17, -"" tM ~ a.-t el Or· ~ _. • cioutt ., lor111 In the apedlicetiona ~ attorNy d act a r a II OD o I n Id Tl'MI t!Aletl*'lt _. fled ldditlOft to s.nta Alla, aa any In.__.... fta.IC NOTICE 1981 ange County on Mlly 2.4. ~t ft *° ._ ~ Any and al eaoapllona to the IF YOU ARE A CAl!OITOA propoatlt witf'l tl\e Courity c-.,r~ per map thereof reeotoad In Oevillttona from theH ,_ 1tal ,....,.,.._.~by eoeaflcatlOMrnuttbedaat· or a c:ot1t..._.,. cred•tor ol AU>ldlao~.P.,... angeCOuntyonMay5 1 8ootl 4. pege 44 of~ IP«lflelt!Onl may not be AC"'10U89UWU Publlstled Orange CoMt ..._, ~Wllftirl JOUf ll'Onltla lystated In the btd, and tail-IN dec1111d.fOU ~II '"9 inad and ........... be,.. ~ Mepa, ~ot conllOered, .... STATl•NT Daily Pilot May 21. JuM 4, Publilhed Orange Coelat "• the date or first ii· ure to aet fOl"ll\ any Item In ~ c*'9I ....,,._ QOUrt or teuw by "" City CWk to flubllllhad <>ranoe Coast Orange COUnty, c.lltomia No quotatlona will bacon· The tQflowtng penona •• II. te. 198' o.My PllotJuM•. ft. 11. 25. lt.IW\CI or 1etw1 • CN"OVided ttMI spec111q1klnf than be preaent It to ~ penona1 tl'IJ OtnetQf' of Putllit: Wonc• oaay Pilot May t4, 21. 211, mo<• com~ llnown tlcWed wtlleh i. any l"Mner dOing Wtlneaa .. 8..eol tNt IP C s.cilon 700 OI tile gr~ for re)eetton of lhe rwpr~tall119 IPC)Olnled by and the C4ty Attorney tor June 4, 1918 .. 730 ~th OritnOe AY· may. deer .... ttle QOaDty ot M C C U l l 0 C H IMm.t "'" Mf\TM"r Se-135 l'rlibata CoOe ot Calllomla. bid the COUtt wltNn'four monthl c~lnQ Md reported to • 611 anue, Santa Ana. CA 12701 ~ of tr. ~ A~ITECTS, 2tO Newpottj • ,._ n111-. U. lime tor lllong ctwns wtl EAICfl btd lhall Mt IOftl'I the from Ille dale of firll Is-the City Council at lta ragul• T•mt of Ille CMtl In i.w-ment deaCrlbed In theM Cenw OrlYe, S1o111e 330.,-.... -......... ---...... ----.. -PUalC NOTIC( nc» up1;e Pflot to four lull~ and~ of suance or lett-' 11 prOVlded nwehng °" Jvly 5. 1"8. • ... IC ..,..,,_ tut money of the united apec11ic:at1one. i..port 9eadl. Callf 92ee0 ...... "•ovv. -,,.,Ila trom the date ol the an P9'10ns ar1d part••• tn Section ~00 of the No bid ...n be COMiOered ..--""'""' Stet• on confirmation of Bid Opening 10 00 AM Wllltaft\ C. McCutloc:n, lllAlm STAT'lmN'f ACTtT10Ue .,.._,. Mlf1"ll no•IC*S aoo... lntlfMted In tfle propoeal " Probate Codf'01 Caliromia. unteas ~I is made on the ot-FICTTnOUa .,_81 ..... cw "'1 call and bal-on T~ay. June 1', ttal t72S lo• Arcos long Tiie fokwlng pw90nl.,. MAim ftATlllllfT ~MAY EXAMINE the the bid iS b)' a cori>OrlllOn. Tile Uma fOf -..0 ctaima Wiii hclal .Prepout term MMm STAW • ance ... idellCld b)' note.. &!none Friend 9eadl. Caltl tol15 doing butlnela II' Tiie f~ P«IOnl.,. f1141'4cept ~ !fie court. If Yol' atate the namet of the or-not e•plre ""°" to tour IUtruaheO by the CltV lftd la 'The cw9d by Mot1gege cw Trust Purchaalng A991'1t TN. butlneu 11 ~-COMPtX. 25502 Dana dol ~ .. ar~interestedlntlleestate. ~ wtlO c.an atgn an mon111st,..om!Nda1101t11e madetnaccordancewttlltf\e dol :=::,:~.,.. OWd on the Pfoperly ao Publlllled Ofanoe Coatt Mtedby anlndlvlduat Men Or . Sen Juan F':R WEST EDITIONS yoCI may ~upon tf\e ••-agreement on bel'latf or the f\eating notloe ~... provision• ol till• Notice and c"8NsOLIOA TEO AC told Ten peroant OI amount Oelly Piiot June 4, 1911 w,...am c . McCuttocll Capistrano. Calif 92t75 3 too E co .. t Hwy C«w acutor or .CSmlnlatratOf, or corporation and whether YOU MAY txAMINE tf\e Ille propoul raquwements OUISITIONSGAOUP 321 N· bldlobedeposiledwllllbld. $aM2 TNt statement wu ftlad Jetlr~ l Mver-. 25502 oetMv"Caltf ~25 ~ tile attorney few Ille.,.. more then one olfk:ef' muat flle kept l;)y the court It you IN! condlttooa Mt tOftll In ~ BIVd Suite 639 Bids« otfen to ba In W'•I· wttll tt1e County Clet1c of Or· Dana _. Of.. San Ju9n F• •ii..i A.taller Inc Cai- adlt°' or admlnlstrlltor. a llgn If the btd 1& by a pert· are a perM1n l!Mfated In these Bid SpeclfieatlOnl. Newport Beacl'I Calif 92t13 Ing and Mii be recetlled at PtBJC NOTICE enge County on May 17, Capistrano, Ctllf 92975 toml&. 3100 £ cO.at H.y _...,.. r9QU9St stating that net'lhtp Of a fooflt venture, the estate. )'OllJipWly _..... Bid Specilic:atlOM and ol-Thomas flllch8rd MailnOM the aroreaics office at any tN~ 1'111$ bullMU 11 con--Corona oat M• Calif 928~5 >'09 dealfe special notice of atata the namea eno ad-upon the••~ or adm•n-f!Ol&I propoaal tonne to be 11 200l2 eayytew Ln •202 tlt'M ahef tile lint putll-ftCTITlQUI .,__ fJt09IZ duc:ted by an lndMdual Thia businm It con-=llong of an lmlentort and dtHMI of all gen« .. patl· lltmcw, 01 U$N)n Ille at-used fOf biddtng can ba ob-H• I I Beech cattt' c.aOon her90f and before lllAlm ITATlmNf ~ 0t-ange ~ Jeffrey l Myers dUcted by. a COl(lM)faUon ot the pe11tl0ns °' ac-1111 bidder 11 a sol• -... fOa with tile water Supermtendent. Tl'lfl 1>ut1nen Is con-Oeted tllta 2nd day of doong bu*'-' u t >. te 19!8 With the County Cler'tl or Or-Ttll9 s*emant -•flied _.,...,.., of estate a. nera and IO'n1 ...,..,ur., II Iii'°" ine eMCUtor cw tained only at the Ottioe ot ~:O °" · date ol.... The lollowlng ~.,.. o.ly Piiot May 28. Juoe 4, TlltS ttetament was flied Ctwl l Andrewa ~t• mentioned ., Sec-p<opnatorsNp or anothet 1 iP«IP' 01 --1112.-0 Ward Street. rOWl-ducted b)' an Individual June. 1NI REAL EST ATE ACOUIS._ s..e2 anoe County on May 5. 1tll wttfl lhe County c.. of Of-• tlQOl 1200 and 1200 5 of ttl9 entity that doea businen • .,_. stat-tam Valley at no coat. Tllomu R Maimone 11 Jo ff N £ D W A A O TION 00 , 18562 MecAl111Uf ~ ange County on May 24 Celtlorn11 Proe>at• Code under a nc:uuous name Iha 1ng that you ..,. special TM City raMl'Yae tf\e right WAGNER Blvd Suite 345. ll"Me, Callf. flt&.IC NC>Tlct Published 0.-ange Cout 1"8 • ti.lltlonar. EdWln L Feo bid shall be 1n the raat name notice or the fling or an 1n-to reject any or all blcn, or ~~11~ statement weia fllell EXECUTOR OF THE es-92715 Daily Piiot May 28, June •. 1 ,.,_ fDGA" W. G ... Al· ol the bidder with a desig-ventoryendap()r....,,.,..,tol portlon1ofanyandallbidl. ange::ou~':!X~5o~~S TATEOFSAIODECfNOENT An.-.tltitetpr..._, Inc., FICTITIOUSIUSfM81 11, 18, 1988 Pubkshed Orange Cout ....., W .......,,,..,, ..W nalle>n lollOwlng 1llow1ng estate aSMtt or of Ille ~ti-Of wa4Ye the intc;rmallty In a ,.;,.,.. ATTOANEY(a) Natne c.lllomia. 18552 MacArlhllf ~ STAT'lllbfT Sa-61' OailyPilolJune4 11 lll 25 .... 0cw •atllnwd, 4tt\ ''08A (tile flct1tious name)", tions or account1 menttoned btd not affected by law No Published Ofange CoM1 McFARLAND & ZINN BMI.' •S.S. !Mne. Ca:.. The lollOwing peraon1 wa .. _ 1,. Mnfll'r 1ne ' ' • . ,....,, L-. ~ C.--prawled llOweYer. no toe-1nsec11olll200anat2005of bidwiRbeconstdered-.ic:tl Dail;' Pilot May 14 21 21 NO West 17111 StrMt, 92715 dolng~u ,-~nu~ Sa-437 toi*e ..., t1llOUS name snell ba uMd Ille c.lllcwn11 PrQ9a1a Code WI any ITllN*' ~-the Na ' ' ' 8'11te C Tiits buslneA la COl'I· HANDYMAN PlUS ISM Pl-i.b!Wled Or9n09 Coaat unlea tnere • a currant QarMr, lilet'IMdl, , .. a quality of tf\e "'91.oal ct. June 4 1 S.51e Slinta Ana, CA 92708 dueled by )Otnt ,,.,..lure Tr1n1ty CtrCle l11A 'Hunt-~~A=- Oflly Nat June 3. 4, 10 r9Q1Str1111on """'the Orange Mey9', A "*'""'neil Cot-ICtlbed In the btd aoec:Hl-Publlahad <>rwioe Coatt 911cr~ · tngton 8Mctt Cellf 92Mt 1et County Recorder In cue ol poraUon, .. E. •and· cations All metertal Ollly Plot June 4. S 11, Thll statement wu fttad Glenn Parker Cott Issa The IQllowlng persona are FS3H corporations 1nctuda Ille polnta, •• lio, laflta lum1sneo tllell be 1Ut1fact to 1113 with Illa County Clet'tl of Or-Trinity Circle 818A. 'Hunt-dolBngUR~l<E OES .. GN SEA ~A~H ---------names of the Praa1dent, Ana, CA t21tlf Inspection end apprOYll by SM6C3 ~ Count> on May 18, lngton a..cti Calif 92848 I • - 1. Pl8llC NOTICE Sactatary. Treasurer, end Pubhslled Orange Coast the Otractor ol Publlc . lt~_. I Tiil• butl~aH 11 con-~fES £2152·'&, San ~lcf\el dJhe = J*totl9 are Manager Dally Piiot June 3 • to, Work1 PtaJC NOJIC[ ,.,.., ducted by en lndMduat .,. ve ut, Ila .... ng u -•TA~ Of The City Council of Ille 1988 JOHN R HAMPTON The IOllowtng persona.,. Published Orange Coast Glen p Coil Clltf 11~7 BUILTROH CABINETRY. "'8ANOO .. PT Of City of Costa Mesa ,_llU FS395 Water Superintendent ol tl'l9 doing buGllneat •o ES ftCTmOUS auu.u Deity Pilot"'-4, f 1 11, 25 Th$ ".tatemenl was flied Aten Burk•. 2152-C Sen ;11115 M~~ci:o;2~Je :vu cw ACT1'10US Ille r'Ohl 10 '9f8C1 l/>y Of al! City of FounllWI Valley c... VILLA E PA PERT! . ..... eTArn.NT ttsai' Miii the County Cltrk of Or-Mlci* Of. EHi Coeta ...... ountlll'I __, .,... .. ...._ bods flt&.JC NOTICC l0<nia 18811 Hall A--. tr\Me, The lollowlnJl~ •• Sa-133 Ccutt .JA 10 Calif 92827 Akin Sezenol. 20021 loffoW!ng perwns DATED May 27, 19¥ • . Oaa.o May 11 1188 Calif 92714 dotng buslnea.. = y on •y • Tlllt buSln&U IS con-Harbor , ... LI\. Huntington abelldotled the uae of Publ•slled Orange Coast FICTITIOU• IJUStNEU Publ•alled Orange Coast J.,.,.. P Sltdwtn. 51' M A C K E N z I E rtaJC f«)flCE FMllZ1t ducted b)' an indMduat 8-c:h, Callt 92Mtl FlctltloU. I Butl.n .. 1 Datt~ Ptlot June•. 1988 NAME ITA1-.NT 0 .. 1y Piiot June 4, 1988 Emerald Bay. Laguna ENTERPRISES. t020 Nancy Publiltled Ora Coeat Alan Bl,lftte Thia bwalnaa 11 con- . ERB FOODS 325 S.644 T"-following .-.ons are Sa6' 1 Beacl'I. Caht 92at lane Coata Mesa Callf ACTYTIOUI _,.._.I Dall plot May 2"19 June 4 T11<1 ataternent waa filed d\leted by. an incfMdual ~h Hale -.~-Fun-doing busln.-.. Allred E Baldwtn. 10t0 9282;. NAMl ITATIMllWT 11 ~8 1 1988 · won the County Clwk of Of-Akin Seunol erton Calf 92631 • MllC NOTICE SAN JUA~APART . Ml.IC NOTICE Emerald Bay. Laguna Carrol R Pwtllna 1020 The lollowlng pel'IOl'll .,. • s..t17 ano• County on May 12. Thi• alatement WU rlled Th9 Ftc:tU!OUS B~.nesa MENTS 2925 liege AYe , 9eech. c-.11 92851 Nancy lane, Costa' Meu, doing ~llrlele u 11188 wilh Ille County Clerk ot Or· Name re'9tred to abc>Ye was FICTJTIOUS IUSIHEH Su11e A·3. Cotia . eta Cahl. Ftennoua _,.... Tlua buSln... la con-Calif 92827 K & 0 S OELICATl!SSEH. Ml.IC f«)JIC[ ,_... = Coont)' on May 12, fAad In ar.,. County on NAME STATE•Nl 92826 ..... ffAT!Ml'f' ducted by a genar1ll '*1· ThtS butlneu la Con· 1m1 8eadl 9l¥d HW. Put>ltal'led Orange Goeat t Auguat 3, 1987 FILE The lollOwlng peoons •r• Wilham J Ktftledy 2700 The toao..tg per90nt .,. Mrlt!tp ducted by Ill tndl'W'lduel lngton Beadl, CUI t264e FICTITIOUS •u•••• Daily Pllol May 21 , 28. June ...... NO 'f'3S1340 daong bu..,._. as E Coast HigfWlley Corona do1ng butlneu 11 Al James Baldwtn Carrot! ~lnl IOmberty Anne Troiano NAME ITATIMDfT 4 It 1988 Publiehed Orange Coest Sco1tR.Neilllton.20913111 llJPERKARA INTER-def Mat Celll 11262~ WILl<CO LITHOGRAPHIC TNJ ttaleman1 wa "'9cl Thia 11a1ament wet !tied 2211 Meyet Place, Coela The~per.on1are Sa-593 C>ailyPllot.June4,l1.tl,25, Str.t Seal 8-::11 Carll NATIONAL (2)81G E INTER· La#rence ~u 2925 ARTS. 8 ) COLONIAL with the County c.rk of Or-with IN County Clel1I ot Of· Maea. Clllf 92627 OotrlQ buatneu as lt81 90740 NA T t ON AL ( 3 IT EC H College Ave •. Sulla A-3 PRINTERS. tl324 Ward St • = County on May 10· *'GI County on May 4 tMI Tl'llS buslntn ti con-L f DESIGNS: 2521 Port rtalC f«)flC[ s.-832 Tetry A Clarke, 42 I WEENIE INTERNATIONAL Costa Mesa. Cahl 92625 Fountain Valley CA 92708 , nnaJ dueled by an ~IVldual Whilby Pl ~POfl BMdl. FtCTTTtOU• llU ... S. Crupi AYenue San 4900 Neptune Avenue •B C James~ Wh'':u,"' • 292i RIOl'lard E Wilk 25312 Publlahad Or '1C Pul:llW!ed 0.-ange Coatt ~=bettyA ~ filed Calif 02Se0 NA• ITATIMENT PUBl.IC NOTICE Clemente, Calif 9070t N-port Bucl'I Cahl 92663 C ooege~ Call 11';62:· · Terrano, MIUlon Viejo CA Dally Pllol June~ ll 25 o.ll)' Piiot May 14. 21, 21. with t11a'~C:o1 Or Unda L Tagllanetu, 2521 TlleJolloWlng pe,aona.,. ACTinOUa ~-This ~ was con-Eric Jol'ln Goodman 4900 osla · 1 92&91 988 • · • • June 4 1988 Y • Port Wltttb)' Pl.. ~ doing butlneA u ducted by I genetal oanner-Neptune Avenue •B New· Wayne FrllMf 2925 Cot-Ma11e V Wilk 25312 Ter-1 Sa-&3t S.570 angeCounty Qn May II l98I Beach, Calli t2&e0 PRIMITIF DESIGNS 515 NAMR 8TATl..wT ltllp POf1 Beach Calif 92663 ieoe A1te Suitt-A·3 Costa reno. M1u1on Vla)o. CA '1I0121 This bu11nn1 la con-Dunnegan .,..,,,., Laguna The r~ peraona era s•u •••t wM 1"9cl Tll•s bvs•neas II con-Mesa Caill 9~28 82881 "8JC NOTICE Published Ora~ Cout ~tad b)' an incllVIClual Bead\. C.-1 1120$t dOinO ~ u W'lll the County Oettt ol Or Cluc:tacl by an tf\d•v•dua• Tll•S business IS con-T111s business is c-011-PtllJC NOT1C£ Oa•ty Pilot May 1 • 11. '9, Uncs1"1: llO'•entnl Jeaalca H Batkley 5t5 SlftR CMICKEH, 1731 ange County on Mey 17 Enc Goodman dUCINj by a O'l"'e<el pert· ducted by husband andwiltl rue,_.__ --sa FICTITIOUa llU ... SI J~ 4. 1988 Tllot atalamenl wu ft4ed Oun an Dfl"le. Laguna ~!Of Aw Coate Meta tNI Tilts s1a1eman1 wu filed nerstlop - ' Rctlatd E Wtdc ..... ,,,..,..., --NA• 8TA~ S.5M ""''"the COIM'ty Clerk of 0.-Be~Cahl ll~5t Calif 12927 Publlllied Orange Coaat .... h lhe County Clerk of Or· w J Kannedj' Thi• ... ,_, was flied NA• STA~ The tOfloWlng paraona ... l'r ange County on May t7 . Raul a Gloria Soto. H01 Daily Ptlot May 28, June 4 '"O'! C<Xlntr on May s. 19ea Th•s s1111aman1 was ''*' ....,111 the County Clerk of Or-TM tolloWlng ~ are doing bullMM a PlalC f«>TI~ 1tae ~!!, bbusl~,!;~ con-St John Ot • Garden Of-ewe. 11 18 1988 F37tl00 ..,th ll'le County Clerk ol Or-an COunt on A ii 29 dOl"O buS1neat as WH~EL LANO BICYCLE ,19GM2 Y an Calif 92844 ' ' Sa-61911 Published Oran94' Coast angeCounlyonMaf5 1988 19C y P' . ltf.IENS UNLIMITED. SHOP 23582EIToroAd El f~~:.~=· Publlshed•Orange Coast ~~SIC~~arll., flied Tl\11 bualne11 11 con- ---------Daily Piiot Mey 14, 21. 28 FTn7te fS7a07 3949 Garden GroYe 8tvd . Toro. C.111 92830 The 1--...... Dally Pilot May 28, June 4, With 1~·~ ci::sof Or· duciad by lluat>and and wlla auDt.,. NOTICE Jul'lt' 4 1988 Publ•sl\ed Orange Coast Published Ora Cou1 Garden GrOYe. Calff 92641 Hetbeft D Stone 3023 ~-"'V persona era 1 t 18 1988 Y Raul H Soto ,.~ Sa·580 De•ty P1101 May t4 21 28 o..1y Piiot May 2"19 June 4 Bruce Boeapllug. 9140 Country Club °""'9, Cotta doing~ at • sa~7 ange County on May 17. Tlwa 11a1emen1 war lllad Ftc1'11lOUS IUS*E8S Junt> 4 1988 11 IS 1988 Wagner Rl\W Clfcle. Foun-...... Calif 92628 RC J LANDSCAPE CON 1988 with Ille COunty Clwk ot Or- NA.m ST ~ 1---------Sa·S711 ' latn Valley. Cellt 92708 Betsy l Stone 3023 TRACTORS. 2915 La Jolla ,_.. anga County on May 24 The,~ persona•• Pl&JC f«>TIC! Sa$30 Tlll1 butlneU It con-COUntry Club Of1Ye. Coeta Anai.m. Ca&rf 92808 fltB.tC f«>TICE Pub41Sl'led Oranoe Coat 1"8 doing bulltlell as-flt&.IC NOTICE Pl8.IC NOTICE ducted by an lndN'ldual .,_. Cad 92826 Aol\ald Cllartea Catheart flCTIT10U8 .,..... Oatly Pilot May 21. J\lne 4. ,.,_ SONSHINE MARKETING FICTITIOUS 9UStNESS 8fuce 8oeapllug Tll11 ~slnna ta con-Jf HMl12 Robert Ln Hunt-ME l'FATl'mNT 1 t, 11 1981 Publtahed Orange Cout 71178 Baypotnl Drive Suit• NA• STAT'El«NT FICTmous IUSIHESS FICTITIOUS IUSINESS TlllS statement .... ffled ducted by llulband Md .. ,. "''°"Beach. Calif 92847 T:::toA!oYnng paraona are $t-Sl1 Delly Pilot June 4, f1 ta. 25. 301 Hunlln ton Beecl'I The lollowtng persons era NAME STATOilfNT NAM( STATlllllOlf with Ille COunty Cterk ot Or-H 0 Slone hit buaineaa la con-dOI buSlnett H 1988 Caltl 9264a-9~ do<ng business as The lollOWlng P9'SQns are The fOflowong persons are ange County on Mey 12. Tlllt statemenl was rited d~~._.by an •ndlvldual M~CHEll & COMPANY flt&.IC NOTICE Jell R dell M 7976 ERB FOODS 325 So Hale doing bullnest es doing buSlnaSS 81 1988 with Illa County Cterll of Or-""" 1..attlcarl s 220' ea~:.~~ .... Su~I~ 30l Avenue, Fullerton Calif SORK RENTALS 31 4 TELE-PRO ASSOCIATES. nlOe7'I ange County on AprU 29, Thia statement wu filed ==•c...tlt~66<i FICTl'TIOUS.Ue•U 11eiongton Beecl'I Cahl 112631 A1o1by A\#9f1Ue. Balboa ISiand 135 OxlOfd lrvtna Callf DeYld J Aleta. 18"0 The 19!8 Wlfll Iha County Cieri! ol Or-Diane Lynna M ldlall 84 NA• 8TAT'lmNT Mt.IC NOTICE 92'141-999a ERB lndustnes Inc Call-Cur 92682 92715 AIMleda, San Joel, Calif "11n1 ange County on May 5. t918 Clearbrooll ''"'',:. Cahl TM rollowlng perlOf\S.,.. FlCTITIOUe .,.._,. i,orn. Kat~ Longton lornia,325So Hale Avenue. Man: P So<'lc 314 Ruby J-F Turco. 135 01t• t5126-17M Publ•Slled Orange CoM1 fJ1'711 92714 ' . Ootrlabuslne.M NAmSTATEm'NT 10411 OronsayCircte Hunt· Fulif'l"ton Cahl 92831 A~ Balboatsland Ca.111 lord tnnne Caltf. 92715 Pu01iaMc:1 Oranoe-Cout Oa•ty Piiot May 28. June 4, PvbllShed Ofange Coast ThlS busineu 11 con-A'fLANTIC HORIZONS. Tiie IOllowlng peraona are tngion Beacn Ce1ir 92646 This bus•ness 11 con-92862 Tl'lis 1>ua1net1 11 con-DUy Piiot May 21 ~ 4, 11. 18 ttN Delly Piiot May 14 21. 28 ducted b an lndl"ltdual D8A The Gr•t Amencan doing~ 11 Jiits ~ll~ess is con· ducted by 1 corp<><at'°" Nancy J So<'k 314 Ruby due1ed by an indlVldual 11 18 1988 ~13 June 4, 1988 .,._ 7 Diane l Mitci\ell Cloth<, Company, 141 e..1 M AMBER FARM. 17522 cNclaCI by co-partner~ Scott R Newton Clloel A"91'1ue Balboa 111and Caltl J~ F Turco ~18 ,_.5 4 TlliS statement was llled Garry YenUe. Santa Ana. A Gerlldtne ln . Huntington Jellrey Randall May Ftnanc1a1 OH.cer 112662 This statement iwu riled P\llUC f«>TICE witl'I the Count Clerk of Or-Calif 112707 Beed\. Clkl 112847 Tt1is ttetemenr was hlPd This s1a1emen1 wa' lolad Th•• bualness 11 con-v.itn the County Clerk of Or-Plll.IC NOTlCE Ml.IC NOTICE ange County Yon Mey 17 Atlllnllc HOftions. Call-l<atl\IH" e Olambra. wlftl Ille C-Ountv C&e<k of Or witn tile County Cler~ ot Or ducted by nusber>d Ind >Mia ange County on May s. 1988 F1CTITIOU8 llUSINIU FICTrTtOUa ., .... SS 1988 • fomle, 146 EMt Garry AY· 17522 A Qefaldlne Ln .. Hunt-• Count on May 11 ange County on Mey 17 Mark P So<'k ,,.,_1 ,ICTTTlOU8 .,..... N_.. eTA~ ,_, anue. Senta Ana Callf lngton e..c:ri. Cellf 92847 1fra y 1988 Thi• statement was Iii.cl Published Orenge Coat NA• STA~ The lolk>wfng Pl'*>flS era NA• STATDIENT Published Or 9 Coa~ 112707 Tlllt butlnesa It con- FJIO:Ml F.a5 Wiii\ Ille County Cieri! ot Or-Da.ly Piiot May 14 21 28. The ro11ow1ng panons .,.. doing bul!Ma -The fotlowtng ~ .,. Pilot M -;: June 4 Tiil• bualn•ss II con-duct.ct by an indMdWI Publt~ Or•"O"! Coast Pews T~ KruM & en!j4! County on May t7 June4 t1181 doing~.. OAANGE COUNTY~~:-OIENCE ~I 1981 ay ' 'ducted by ICOfl)Ot•tlOf'I KathteenE Oiambfa Oioly f>llOI May 21 ?I Jun11 Krinsky t8881 I/on Karman, 1988 Sa-573 POOL SIDE COHSTAUC-MODELS ASSOCIATION. IV U • Sa-t03 M.ch.MI 8unl'llng Pf_.. Tlltt tta1emem wet ltad 4 :i 1 1988 161" Floor trv•na Cahf FJIOa3 TION SERVICES 810 S 500 Cancfla. Newport MAAttETING. 57tt Aocll-dent with 1"9 County Clerk of Or- 't: Se-'>86 92; tS P111>t•Y>ed 0•1i>ga Coast flt&.JC f«)flC[ Tawna.lei Apt u Santa Beaeh. Calif t2tle0 mond AYe • Garden Grove 111-.,. MnTIC( Thia tlll.,.,,.,..I .,.. llted ange County on May 17. PACWtc VIEW MElllORIAl PA"K Cemt!te'fy • Mortua , Cnape1 • Cremato•. 3SOO P.tc•llC v-e .... D• ... N~wpo11 Beac r f>U·?700 l'IE"CE MOTHUS lfll MOAOWAY Mortuary • C111oet 1 10 Broadway Cost• Mesa 642-9150 Pu1>111hacl Orange CoHI Dauy P~ol May 28 June 4, Ana Calif 92704 Cllerta M11ie M11ango, Callr 92845 r~ nu w.lh the County Clltlll of Or-1988 Ot11ly Pilot Ma) 28. June 4 " 18 1988 FtCTITIOUS IUtfNEU H. c I 0 r c •• tan• d. 500 Canch1. N•wport RoNld Robert Know1eaG • FICTITIOUS .,...... ange County on May 12. ,..... 11 18 1988 Sa-eo<l NAME ITAT£MPl'T Gonl.-..Z 8tO S TownMtld Beach Calif 92tle0 17tt Alctlmond Ave , ar· NA.Ml aTATIWNT 19&8 Publlsned Orange Cont Sa-&06• Tl'le loiloloftng l)ef'aont era Apt • 4 • Senta Ana Calif Suun Atene Wll9on, 500 ~11?ro:;;ai1f 921645 TM tol~1ng ~ ara '*'11 Dally Pllol May 21. June 4, ---------Pmt.IC NOTICE doing buSIMA u 92704 • • Canella. H9WpCWt a..cti. . ' neat ' con-dOlng bull,_.. Publlthed Orange Coast n . 18 1188 Pt.&IC NOTICE MICHAEL G M. DANG. T"'-1>v11neH la con-Ca.bl t2MO dUCted by..,, lndMduel TEAM TRANSCRIBING Dally Piiot May ~· June 4• ~ FtCTmoul 8USINfH MB A J 0 . 2t0l w. Coeat duct.0 b)' an lndMdual Sen 0..00 Modeling 4 Aonald Robert Knowtea NETWORK 1112 Bryant 11• 11· 1984 ·---------FICTrTIOUS .U ... ESS NAME ITAftMl!NT Hwy Ste 3508 Newpor1 Hect C GonzalP IOCieltOn llO North Mid· Thtt tlat.,,,_I "11 ltlad Or . 8uc11 S~16 .. _.,. lllnftl'C ---Beach, Call! t?Sa3 T .... ~ .... -, _ 1.._.. C!l· Sutt• 1eo. Eac:CWldldo. With the COUnty Cletll of Or-,.~,.,.,, .. ~n7ttngton ·---------I "~ ""'~ NAME STA .. ,-~NT Tne folawlnQ pert0n1 are ·-····-·-· --.._. County M ' 1"8 ..... ,_ TIC£ ---------T"' IOftO>Ml\g per~ons "'' dOl"O bus•-IS Mocl'lael G M. Dang 2195 with the County Cler1I ot Or-I 92027 enge on ay~ Kat'""'1 M Aamow11. P\llJC M> • ncnnoua ....... dO'ng buSl...S.. G ' G OtSTRIBUTING Miner SI Apt 2 Coeta ange County on May 11. Tl\•• buatneel •• con-Or Coatt 1192 Btylf\I OrMt. Hvnt-,_ ........... _ --·· NAm 8TATDmJn B/lBO COMPANY 8SS2 1088 Irvine Blvd TU9tlrl Me-..a Cai.I 92627 1eaa duct.cl by. • .,aneral "'1· Putlltthed ~ lngton Beach Calif 92847 ....... _ --The IOlloWinO panona.,. W 1rnf'1 SI Foun1aon Valley C.11f 11?680 This bustneH Is con-,_., nerlll!p Olll)' Piiot May I ' 21· 28· Thll bualnns It con• NA• ftAftMINT d04ng butlneaa u · '"''' 92708 JoM E Gr1m11'11w 14601 dueled by an indiYldull Published Orange Cout CMtle M. Mwengc> June•. l"8 S 5&a dueled by an 1ndh11dual The f°"°""'8 panone.,. TAM'S STATIONERS 3' Tuan \Jo 8581 Mallard OeVOfl!thlre Ava Tullln Moch~ Dang Daily Pilot May 2t. 28. June Tl\lt a4aterMnl wet llled a-Kathleen M Aamowar doln9 butiMNU COPIES, 1175-0 B.Mer St., ,,..,. Garden Grovf' Caul Caht 92680 This stllttment wu hied 4 11 1938 WUfltlleCounttClettlo40r-P\lll.ICf«>TlC( Thia 1taternant wu llled JMC VIDEO PAO· Suitt t2,CoataM .... Callf 9(64~ Katnryn M Guy 10S8 wtll'I tne County Cien. of Or-Sa-sat lfl09 COul'it't °" Mly 4• IHI With the Cowllt Cien. of Or-C>UCTIONS. 2304• Awnlda t262t Bflly M0W9<V ~2~ Vic-lrv.ne Blvd Tusl•n Ca11f •no• County on May 4 !981 ,,,,_ flCTnlOUa IU ... U ange County on May IS. Oe la Certot., Ulfune Ht•a. Tam t StatlOfWI, a Call-'°'a St "18. Costa M .... !12&60 ~ "8JC f«)TIC( Put>lltfl9d Or~ Comt NAm ITAftMIJO' 1988 Ctlil 12953 t«l'llt ~t•on. 14932 CJ!hl 92627 Tll11 bus•nf"H ts con-Publ•V!ecl Orange Coat Dltl1 PllOI May t • 21, 21. 'The rOllOwtng penona era ""117 Ju•• M C.Ody, 23()41 Oartle6d AY9 • Par~t. Tn,s Dus.ness is con-dvctacl by • 0"'•"••1 part-Da~y Pilot May 14 21 28. 'M:nnou8""8M.U June4, 1NI dOI bulonelsM PubltShad Orange Coeal P&MO del Campo. tAguna Calif 90723 ducted Dy CO·Pe'1nf!•t Mrtrup Junf' • 1998 NAm 8TA,.....,. &a-set f~UR PACK VIDEO 177 Daily Pilot May 21, June 4. N't:, ~.,:~nl fh11 bullneat la con- T .,.,.. 0 Vo JOf\n E G11msnaw Sa-572 The tol!O#lng parson. are Al~ Ortve Newport 11, ti, 1988 I ... I eon• dutled by a COfl)O(atton This "llement .... s lilac! I"'~ Sl•t.m.,... w8t filed DllD•tc Mnfll'r doing butlnut N; rtaJC NOT1CE lelch. Caltt t2&43 Sa-eoll cM:lad by. afl indlYldllel Alctllfd Jae.Ii. vie.~ """'h tne C°"nty Clertr ol Or· w1m the County C~ri. ot O•-r""" ""' ""° TRIPLE CROWN BRO· Robert Wiiiiam Roark tt Jutte M. Caddy . dent anoe County on May~. l988 •n<i• County on Ma.,• 1988 FICTJTIOUI eutMaa l<EAAGE ANO DlSTRtfW. ptCnnou8 !U*M Miity Meedo¥w tr"llne. Calif. rtaJC NOTICE w1l:;!.·~~~-offj~ Tlltt statement was fftad ' F~ '37M30 NAaH ITATIWNT TION t700 Oll'ry StNet ~STA,.....,, l:t714 Y with tt.CouniyCllrtl Of Or- PvDl•Shed °'aoot' CoHt P11bll51\ed Ora~ Coast Tl'ie IOllOWing P9rlOM .,. Sutt• 2Je. Slntt Mia. C8'lt The foloWlng S*'IOnt.,. Thil butlneH .. con• FICTITlOUS .,..... = County on M,Y "'· ange COUnty °" Mey 17, Oa•ly P•IOI May 14 21 28, 0.lly P110I M~y 14 ,, 28 d0tng buSltlMt •• 92705 dOlr'lil ........ dvc1ed by an 11'\dMduaf .. Am.,.~ ...,. ttll Jvnf• t988 Jl.lf\a4 1981 D & S INOUSTAIES 555 Tllclmea T. P~. 111 TIA,)21t1Paciflceo..t Aot>ettWllllamfltoertl Tlle~petaontare Pu~ Or CoM4 ,_ ·~================S.=-5:7:7:::;=====::;;;;S;;a;;·~~7 P•u•ar1no P-20l Costa Emerald Bay. Laguna Hwyff L..aaufta a.di. Calf. Thts 9111.-,1 .... ttled dOlnQ bVtlnell •· 0.. Pfot Ma, 7,.Alne 4 ~ Or9nOI Coaac I Mesa Calol 92926' Beectl. CIW. 12651 t2f1 .with the Coun'T C1wk ot Or· MAABELLA REALTY ANO It> ~I 1W ' • Deily Not M~ 2f. ~ 4, Dawn Carney. 565 Tllil butlMM II con--s'a.JMraa ~~rahan, 119 County on Ma1 12. IHVESTMafTS. 111t w.t1 ' • .._.10 11, ti, 1981 S•TING A NEW BUSINESS?? The laQlll ~"'""' 11 tt.e Detty Ptlol 11 piM9ad to ~ nouncA a ,_ _..._ now ..,.,,, able IO ,_ bu..,._ Wa 'Mii now SEARCH t"41 n.,.,. fOf YOU et no axtr1 cn.rge •nd ~ you tlla "'"' Ind fht trip to Iha Court HOUM., S*"t• Ana Than. of ~• ,,,.. '"' MW'dl .. ~·eel -.. Illa "°"' ~"'-"'*'*' ,...,,. 11111--.1 ... tn .._ Cou!Mr Cleft. :i ~ one. .... '°' ... C' __... as r4IQlolllred Ol' l9w tll'CI 1hen ... your ~ -~ Ullon WtOI tfle ~ Qer1I l --... Pautarlno P-20 t, Coate ducted by: en lndl'ttd... 1'1 ~ ,.,... • ttN Cflff Ol'i~ &mt I.~ ,._.,, Mesa ca111 t2s2s Thomas T. PaYl!k ~· -· .._.. , .. 8"ch. Calif. tzeeo Stacy Johnston 555 This s1a1en1ent ••• flied .....,.. Kay Arlen, 32tt1 Publlahed 0ranoe eo.1 Patncti J ~. 111• M.IC llJTIC( Peutarlno P-201. Coat• Witt! the County aa.1l Of Or· ~ 'J:'!!!A .::Ti Laouna Dail, Pilot May 21, 28, June W•I Clift OfMI auita I • ..... Cahf 11212• 11\ge County on May 11, --T····':'='_.__-·-.......... 4, It, 1NI Newpoft&Mcft,cettf t2MO T... ...._, t 1taa ,_ ---,.. -~ .... 5H Th11 ~,,.._ It eon-"" .. -neea 1 con-,_ ---~ ~ wenl\lrt duct9d _, an lftdMdUat The~ PWMN 9'9 The~ perMM .,. OUct.O ~ Pl.bllthed Orange eo.t ;J.,.. A Tratwl PWlJC M)TIC( ll'atlic* J LAMMM ctolrlO ~ • dOlr'I ._..,..... M f.::' 11191.m:; ... lled o.ty Plol M_, 11. 21. JuM TJlia .....,..,. ... fled TM ltatefNftt W91 ...... TAI P._OfOfH••"•C!. "0 ,AAMtNO, 1H11 Wlfl'l ttie COunty Oatk ot Or-•. 1 t. tlU 9"".,.. ~ Cleftc of Or· '1CTITIOU9 .,..... with the County a.n of Of-tY? l St ~ fl'! .. ._... Ctrctt u . ~ llnga County on May 24 • ~.,.~on May 24• --•TAW anoeCounttonM91l.tlU UnlaAAa.Call t21'06 llelld\,Cellf.~ 1M1 ' ,_ The~l*tonl_.. ,_ ._ N w.lla, Utt l'oMtt ~. 11111 ,..,.. fU1JC ll>11C( Pll*1 clolno ~a• PutlfWlad Orange eoa.. H .. ,,._, l,. , ...... Ott &..-. ClfCle •4. ~ Putllilhad 0tanoe ea.t ~ Or119 Coe11 C~FE £XPRES8, 11900 °"'1 Not M.tV 21. JUnit 4, ~ c*"' Illa 9Md\, Cllllf. tH4t Dtllyl'ltotJuna6. ft. ti 21 rlCTl'hOUla• ..... =Ptlot."'"94. fl. tl.H. VM. l<art'Nln. 1rWwa., Ca11t t1, 11, Jiii JIM. llli• ...... Utioft· Tiiie butMw la ~ 1M1 ' ' ' ' U.ITAJJ p n 11715 .._.tfcMtect~e..... ~b)'.an"41t1dWI a..ae The~...,..,. .._.. Ml Wlla Kim. 170.. ..,......,,,... ~CMMtr --------,.;.;."''dolnl .,.,,.,_. • 1et111ru'9 Dr., l'vlttnOft, PmlJC ll>TICE .,. . ......_ w ... n. ........... -..., . 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ESTATE SERVICES I THE ~ATIO'\ --- CONDOMINIUMS EASY LMNG WITH STYLE S22A,OOO former model. white carpeting throughout. Both bedroom suites are generous In size and -completely separate. living room has bay win- dow and fireplace. Gayle Arryato NEAR NEW SZ27,000 J.M. Pet~rs townhome 2BR, 2BA. quiet location and yet dose to ev.erything.. Close to Newport Bay and access to freeways. A wonderful buy! Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe A880LUTEL Y BEAUTIFUL 1227.000 Two BR. 2'hBA. townhome, model perfect. Beautiful carpet and tile floors. Beveled mirrors. -plantation shutters. End-unit, attached 2 car praae. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe NEWPORT NORTH l21G,OOO Most sought after front row location! Wonderful views of city lights and mountains. Two BR. upper unit. Living room with FR upgraded. Ann Peters .. aAYRIDGE TOWNHOME $235,000 lust listed 2BR , Peters townhome. Shows better than a model. Light and airy. Private. woodsy location, dose to pool and spa. gated communi~ ty. Sara Hinman VILLA BALBOA s1eo.ooo Mint condition condominium. 2 masters suites. Nkely decorated for young executives. Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools. entertainment areas. Security gates. Beverly Morphy QOl.f COURSE TOWNHOME 1125.0DO Showcase of uncompromising beauty, 3BR. dra... ma tic 2 story entry, European gourmet kitchen. Extensive use of polished black granite. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody IELCOURT sr-.- flrst tlme offered, elegant "Towne CollectJon" home. :rwo master suites. formal dlninc, den ~Ith ftreplace, library. Huge garden overlooktnc · ITffftbelt. Belle Partch 1U.n TOWNllO• IMl,000 ~ 3BR. 2'hBA, two story townhome In the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor. hard-wood floors. Private enclosed patio. Walk to lchoolS and shoppin&. Micki Cooper NEW ON MARKET TRADITIONAL FAia Y Ho. 1-..000 Custom built home on Peninsula. Four BR, 31hBA, family room, walking distance to beacfi, bay. school, churches. fun zone and NHYC. A great neighborhood. Hobie Denny DETACHED A BA YCREST '"BUY"' $C79,000 Four BR. with private pleasant back patio area, large pool and firepit. Open access to living room. New tile roof in 1986. Full bath w/outside access. Stan Eaton UDO ISLE SPARKLER ta5.,aOO Five BR, 3BA quality home with amenities p- lore! Walk to Lido Village. Excellent opportunity for a fresh start in a wonderful location! Joan Lewis VIEW .DETACHED WALK, .K>G, RUN OR 118CYCLEI $425,000 Close by are park and trails. Three BR. 2'hBA. family room home with gorgeous vtew of Upper Bay and mountains. Immaculate Gate guarded community. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe CAMEO HIGtLANOS $191,000 Views of ocean, city lights and Catalina from living room, dining area and kitchen famil>' room. Masttt suite with spa tub. Remodeled in l 981 . Three BR. 28A Many amenities. Gayle Amato GOLf COURSE VIEW $1,215,000 Overlooking Big Canyons' 8th fairway four BR. 3'hBA. formal dining room enclosed in cedar. Santa Maria stone. dear glass. courtyard with spa. Views of city and eolf course. Carol Allison OPEN HOUSES CUSTOll BAYFRONT, LARGE a. 11.-.000 EJegant home in perfect condition. Five BR. 4'hBA. 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune BIG VIEWS S1.37S.OOO Just listed 4BR. family home. sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooms! Quality throughout, format dining, Access to all Emerald Bay's amenities. Special property Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler EMERALD BAY-LOCATION 12.375,000 You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views. open beam ceilings, hardwood floors. 48R, 4BA. plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirsxhler BIG CANYON S2,450,000 Great lot on golf course. lake "1ew. JBR. or 5BR Formal dining room. family room. S'hBA. Beauti- ful pool and patio area Air conditioned and security system Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune BIG CANYON CUSTOM 11.115.000 Contemporary home overlooking I 8th fairway. Quality t hroughout. European kitchen. bleached oak floors, pool and spa. Two Bl. guest house Lovely golf course views. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody FABULOUS CUSTOM HOIE S1,19!5,000 Traditional Country French, 58R. 6'hBA. home Serene setting' on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view. incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody C.0.11. LANDllARK S1AOD.OOO Original early California custom home with.A so• ocean view. Four BR. 4'hBA. new gour~t kitchen, bonus room. 55 foot lot. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs BLUFF YEW $1,laS.000 Ul'\NAY ONLY Dramatic 180" views of ocean. jetty. Catalina NEWPORT NOKTM .-... 111 Cerwlle and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves 28R. View .l-4 Suzanne 5'Mef Spacious older home with 48R, SBA. A special UTURDAY a IUMDAY COM opportu~. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth uoo JSLE ...,.. tt1 ¥19 a.a HEAR TIE cu••G WAVES $1.215.0DO sea M LeWis/Cllrda And feel the ocean breezes from this "one year 8IC CANYON 11 r ..,. ? -¥11119 new" custom ho~ on Ocean 8'vd in Corona del ,. nt M Giody/S»W Mar. Four BR. and baths lead out to Frendi 8IC CANVQt4 ' t1.--tt o• "" _ doors overlookinc Big Corona State Beach. Tony -SU. n. Poot '~ ~ GodlNll Shaw ttAnoa VIEW Hau.s _,.,.. tm tr ti • '8lt. FR. llOOI. 9P9 M ldl ._. ma CANYON IEDl1E:MMEM '1--Flve BR home overiookJnc 14th creen. F1oor-t~ .WY ~Y ceiling picture windows. Separate children's 8IC CANYON ...,,.. • c,..w w wine. On quiet cuJ..de-sac. sweepinc Coif course. 6M. nt. Pool M 5-"'* Gfodr mountain and dty licht views. Danny Bibb and ~IAY .._... _....._..._.... StephanieGrody ..,, 51a.n.-.wWfho11 ,.., Sn .,-.., .. CANYON • .... 111 MYFROllT __.... AND .. 11I1.111LH ..._ R. ....,.. Spe c.ot ~ a..oc..teid near the tennis courts on private pted ~ · •a 0 lslarid. TrMflt.lonal'-481t. 48A w th neutral decor. 2la.,. ... ~ extra bonUs room. Garaae wm KCOmmodate a IAYVEWTEUACE ·-... c..e UmOUllM. Mot.Mlted seler. Ann Petet'S • 2llR Glot'9 ~ -·--...... ,,.. ..... POllMSI• " ..._ D::; farilAttk °""""*' A·low:r tNtyfrorit ..-h .. .-.-~· ·~~"' ~ '~ leftl 381 ~. L-......:__.-~--.-...~~~~~---remodeled with French dOOrs. ~wood~ A~Pet~ ~ REALTORS ~ •••• ,... 111 .... Upper Unit with pgeoua view of bills. Lots of light and lovely bree2:es. Ideal for executive or couple. Nicely upgraded and very quiet location with amenities. Ask for ... JO-ANN KENTO~). •••• •••Ill ..al ... One block to the beach! Three BR. 2 BA unit plus 3 BR. 1 ~ BA uniL Pride of ownership with new carpet and paint iDliOe and <Mt. -Pa.Dility or additiooal ~t_quarters.. Will not last! Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER UMHmll ... 114tlll Popular "Keminiton" Model. 4 BR. 3 BA home. Open. bright and airy .. Lofted cei.lln&, country kitchen, family room. Attached 2 car garage. Amadation _Jl9()1. apa. tennis. Ask for ... . !:LYNN A CLIP KEMP .. ,...... .. .• Lovely "Pebble Beach" Model 2 BR. 2 ~ BA. With loft. DNiled .. family home With flrepln, cuat.om ~ den w/vinn ol bills, etc. Located in Cut.a Del Sol in Miesim Viejo. OPEN DAILY by appointment.. Alk for ... B'LYNN a CLIP KEMP • El SUI lRll1IB ·. 11111111 Uppiided 4 8R. 3 ~ BA.. Maner hoime tltuated on an .O\la t II lot. Spect.ea&lar IDlllter lidte w/WlftA • .-pte .ti marble frplc~o..Gm limd· ~ w/poOJ. ..-cambO .. ~w we ol woOd boar w/plUlb neutral cmpet throupout.. Walk bebAnd wet blir, leCUl"i~, AJC. ~for ... KONPEL80T 11111-............. 1-11 1111(;111 u.. •• ~ ........ tobUJ•--- ....... ....., .... cam1a1 ........... ·-.... .,. av.a,, ...................... .... .. ... ... .... lluny! Nia....... . a1mYANK """ •1 11111... ••111 'ftilll .. -.,fl.. I a IM bwl&y Cut w I -....... -.... ~o-...... ,,., "' a 1l1l1llM12--0-&, ......... _. J1 rlc •·a ·..-...-. llli'llill .... --... CIM. v -vC ....... _ .. .......... . , ..... ~ .... llM. ........ oouom_, I ECIUli EmRll B9llH l1al9 ml ml llWlllD M.m.111 Light & airy 2 BR with hardwood noon. <>Ver-OOUBLE WIDE LOO' NEXT TO BEAtmFUL aired lot large ~ for pool with formal BEACH·END! Thia lovely traditional residtince gardens and fountain. Ask for... oUen five 1ar,e bdnm, a teparate maid's room. MARY DI TULLIO fiy_e batha. three..~&... cent« atrium OpeaSUDClay 1-6 +.Belcourt Dr. Noritl .. with lkyllehta for all-day IUftlieht! The hu,e bayside patio; firiilhed in fine llate, features ... Aft•,. llffl 1111 11, 11,111 ~ ~ pitvate spa. & ~water-­ Newly, remodeled, 5 BR. IUU'd gated hOme. 2 . fall.~ dock foe .veral bo8tl. Price incllideS spas in private courtyard. Larae boat .Up. ~1-fUrnilhinel-OWNER ~ Y ~E FOR A lent finulcin&, ce.mw. available, below praent SMALLl!R BA YJ"RONT. By appomtment only. market rates. ~Yill TULLIO Ask for... DENNE SQDS&LING •••0.11 II· ---1111,111 Olarmlnc, newly ftdetuated. pride-of-own-· enhip 2 BR, 2 BA; --with detached auat quart.en.~~ room w/~ aounnet kitchen and master bedroom all owrlook pool and enter1ainment yard. av Md boat stonae area. Ask few. PAULA BAILEY - •HllM H.111111 11,171,m &nell &he~ feel the cool wa~ in~ own lake, hear the l'Ulltlina ol your towerinC tree1. Far away ... yet in the nearby Twtift HilJ9 •.• you can rejoice in~ .urroundlnp arid rel&X in your map.ificerit hOme on 2 llCl'9. For a 5*tW'e brochure or pivate ahowlna. Call. Alk for •.. MAXINE GOLDEN 1114Rll .. _ . 117 ____ '- • ~ ~ 2Gk! seuer '9 umua J'abulom 2 BR. 2 .. ma I UllU ,. 1111,• BA decorat« eando with OCWl Views • bNewi View of main beach. 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 cat garage, f1"CllD every room. New berber mrpet. mimired- firep18ce, on quiet·end of no outlet sttee\. Lovely mari>1e finpUce, ~ doeetl • man! SecUrity laJVWa~ and ~ _prr.tate. Alk 'for... pt.ed ciommLmity only a couple blocb to blech. DENNIS GRIMES JUlt redumd to .ell at •174,000. Allll. for ... DELIA DSLGJ\DO --~.... . -.......... ....... ..._ ........ __ --.--.__ ... -~--- NEWPORT BEACH OFFlCE COldweJJ Banker Reewkntlal Real Estate Servtces CORNER OF COAST RWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS '\.. • NEW LISTING ,, The former residence of John Wayne located on the most promi- nent point of Newport Bay with appro}(imately 160' frontage and ~ of an acre and delivering all the drama of the largest non-com- mercial harbor in the world can be purchased for appraised value. Private pier and slip. Private com- munity. Every amenity included in this 9 BR, 12 BA, 30 room home. Call for appointment. $6,600,000 NEWPORT BEACH ~NBWPOlTBBIGBT8 H87,600 .A doll houM in the Heights. 2 BR. 1 BA home, wood floors, eating 8.!'ea in kitchen, detached Jatage w/1 BR + BA. Lg fenced yard. A real cutie • in th.e heart of the Heights. WESl'CIJFP $3%9,600 W eatclifrs best buy! 2 BR + Den or 3 BR, 2 BA ciiatmer. Beam ceilings. 2 fireplaces, large kitchen w/new appli&ifeff. Great curb appeal. BA YVIBW TEUACE SS49,000 Escitijf aingle family home in gated area. 3 BR + FR. ich vo)umn ceilinp, plantation shutters, . · crown moldinp. Ideal corner lot. beautifully ' landiCaped. - MYllDB COVB 14!0,000 Faa&Mtic condo on the water for a very IOw price! Terriftc location. rated community, pool, ;.cum. COii 3BR OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 ~ 509 CARNATION $445,000 M. BAYS HAUOa VIBW BILLS S80t PAD GREEN 3 BR $495,000 B. HI LL U IOY AL ST GEORGE NEWPORT BEACH BEACON BAY MH,000 Outst.andin« one-of-a-kind Pulaak.i desicned home with lovely mater bed.room, loft, Diane Johnson kitchen plWI 2 BR apartment. spa. N~ REIGllTS 1741.000 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. · BIG CANYON 3 BR $995,000 0 . TROUT BELCOUaT Sl,100,000 ·Distinctive family home. 5 BR, 4 1·1 BA country decor. Top drawer quality, State of the art kitchen. C'all today for your appointment. . - SUNDAY 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH %5 COIMOIANT 3 BR $349,000 E. BROWN COii "3BR 509 CARNATION $445,000 .J. STEPHENSON BAIBOI VIEW BIL~ 3809 PAIK GUBN 3 BR $495.000 8 . HILL BAUOI RIDGE Z I llONTPBLUEll 3 BR $6.50,000 J. AKERMAN BEACON BAY 3 BR Zt BEACON BAY $695.000 0 . VALENTINE NEWPORT HBIGBTS !U SANTA ANA 3 BR $749.000 0 . ADAMS BIG CANYON 3BR 81 &OY AL ST G£0&6B $995,000 M. DEREMJAH PIOlllON'l'OIY BA I Ml BADO& IS D& 8 BR Sl.695.000 E. CORKETT PENINSULA POINT ' Sl,141,IOO Fantastic harbor + night light views across widest bay loc. Charming 2-sty bayfront with :l BR + new kitchen. Waterfront patio + shp for 40· boat. PENINSULA 11,150,000 Rolling sand dunes to the oc't"an is vour backyard. From the LR + mstr watch t he spectacular sunsets over Catalina 5 BR ~ Ii· brary t patio . BALBOA ISLAND Sl,!00,000 Charm abounds in this perfectly located Little Island bay(ront. 4 BR or 3 + unit. Enjoy be t "Lil" lsle beach. Sellers mutavated. BATPRONT Sl,595,000 A bayfront Hacienda with a unique combination of location, design + value. 5 BR + guest quart.en, den, DR + FR make this a truly exciting home. PENINSULA BAYRONT S l,W,000 Spectacular main turning basin location. 4 BR in main house, sandy beach with boat dock. Separ- ate 2 BR apt. with view in prden eettin&. nvr:J:1 1 ()() nrr1rr:c.. TO C..J:RVF" YOll IN "OUTHFRN \Al IFORNIA ---------------• -- ------- llG II.Al OIUGHT ... eountry, mountain hOme in Moonridge Country Estates. Custom desfgned for family comfort. Beautiful! Shows like o model, bright & cheery with fabulous fiteplaca in living room. long front deck to watch thot beautiful sunrise. Great family home Of' rental, Close to skiing, golf I booting ond shopping ................................ $139 ,000 -e1111111a &4M MA~ ... This custom contemporory provides approx. 6300 sq. ft. of ~ living. Profeuionolly decoroted ·throughout this five story elevator home hos spectacular un- obstructed views of the ocean, wrt, sond, ond city lights from oll lewls. An expansiYe deck with spa & beautifully londscpoed gordens·0"9rlook the fc:ned Ben Brows. golf course & surrounding soddlebodt mountains .................... $ 1,300,000 GIEA T FAMI. Y HOME ... Beautiful.( BR home in Fountain Valley, ~ 0 iaen, step down living room, ""'' 0 \.. =-.,es and parquet floors. RV accet S .~lly londscaped with sprinklers. MUSI SEE ........................ $256,500 EXPBIENCI BEGANCI ANO SRENITY ... In this spectoculor 5 BR custom home. With a location nestted high in the hills. There are unobstrud.d city & night light views. 5 fire- places, gourrMt kitchen, wine cel&ar, full bor, .( car garage, pool, spa, tennis court. This home is ' one of o kind by Ron Pollendine -nothing b4lt the best! ............................................... $2,595,000 ,eetUN CAT AUNA V-.W ... Elegant brand new condo for diKriminaMg MM>n. Alt white lnterior with white carpet, custom lhutters thru-out. Greot sunset & Catoltno views, clubhouse, comm. pool & spa, custom buitt-ins, 2 BR, 2 BA & Oen. Ah this for only .......................................... $2200 /MO HAllOI VfEW HW ... &tc:IUtiful .( Bit, 2 BA d.toct..d hOMe With 2 cor page. Showi naty. Hos "'°'I bockyord and is in good loccition. NO ·pets,~· Avoil. July ht ............ $1900/MO OXPOM> COUil ... New condo just MinUtes to acfM)ok, shopping & frMWOyS. Gr.at location. AV'Cliil. J""9 1 ••••••.••.•..•.••••.•.•••••••• $~/MO •••IM IOCATIONI ... And "9rY ~. ..... ~.-uolei».;lab&°'1lghla.'3• .. 3 IA. NEWft Ad. June 151ft ........... $MOl/MO PROPERTIES, INC. "'111« '12i41e V11W THI SPAllQJNG NIGHT LIGHTS ANO OCEAN SUNSITS ROM THIS MID61•· RANE.AN VI.LA ... This 5 BR, 5 l'a BA, custom built Horbor Ric19e home must be MM to appreciate. Quality features obound throuvh- out this handcrafted home. Gourmet kitchen. formal dining room, r.-Mg room, fomify room with hanckorwd mahogany bar, wine cellor, .C firep&oc.s, the extensiw use of stained, etched & bewled glou was designed to accent the 8000 sq. ft. of luxury living in grand Ewopeon style. ............................................. ~······· $2, 900,000 HADOI mool ISTATES ... ....mocu1a1e 2 8R MirotMJI in gated Harbor Ridge. Expanded study • could be 3rd Bit. V«y lorge secluded front patio, end unit for odded pm.acy. w~ ful Yiews of city lights, INine, mountains ond ~ oe»on on o deor day .......... ~ .•.. $569,000 UNOISTIUCTED VIEWS ... Ocec:ri, Cotolino ond Polos V«des views from this Harbor Ridge 2 BR, 3 8A4 format dining ond fomily room. Custom hanckut wood floors. Beveled gloss & ook French doors throughout. Lg potio w/awning ......................................... $750.000 llG CANYOfl ... a.o.Jtiful townhoute with lorge yord & beautiful pool w /spa. Greaf view OYeriooking Newport Beach contemporaiy ~ & beoutifulty decoroted. Vf!IY drOlftClfic with it's 30' fiW'9 room ceiling ..... f~ room, formol dining, office, bonus room & souno. Ar.at value ot ...................... $649,000 oova SHOltES GllAT FAMIL y HOM! • ... Eod\ bedroom hen its o... both. large privoM cornet lot with unobstruct.d view of lotk ·Bay, night lights ond mountoins. 4' IR, .t l'a BA, pOOI and spo. Extensiw brick work. Woll«. to community becx:h .............................. "' 9 ,000 HADOl 11DGE ESTATES ... ~ ........ $715,000 Sot/Sun 1-5 ................. 1 ~ liclee Dr. HAllOI llDGI ........................... $569,000 Soturcloy 1-5 .......... : ................. <41 Men.. -~·-···································· $2,400/Me Sot/Sun 1-5 ............... , ..... 37 Aulturn Aw. ~ •.•...•......•.....•..........•...•. ,. $2,'J:«J/Me Sot/Sun 1-5 ...................... 62 v .... ..... LINDA .. MAIN OIANtal ... OM of tM few chc>ice boyfrOftf ~ with sunset views from the bevel9d gloss and iron enf'Y doon to the 60' f~ on the~-~ the MOir'I channel of Newport 8eoch. 2 sip. cOfK'bli of hokting o~ 70' boot. 3 BR suites, each with its own 1po and fireploce with doSets fit for o king ond queen. Gourmet !Ukhen, prism skylights reflecting colon~. Cozy IMng and fomily room on the bay with fireploat ...................................................... $4,250, UHOA tSU ... New stat. of the ort contem- porory loyfront home on ~ J.inda Ide. The only one of its kind in Newport Beoch. .t bedrooms, .. l'a boths, family room, gym & tile potio o~looking 50' dock and spectoculor view of the bay. sporkling white tile, 9'Qnite, stainlfta steel ~ glou used throuohouf this home designed with petfection in mind. TRULY IR· REPLACEABLE. Excellent financing <Mliloble. ...................................................... $2,975,000 MAIN CHANHa IA YFIONT ... P-*'sulo Boyfront with 50' on the water, the ~ is in the lond. Bay, mountain and Qty lights views. Wwnit oH.1 .............................................. $1, 195,000 YAotTll'S 'AIAW ... OUtitU1iding water- front view home. ExduWe Undo tsJe ealed community. lo'99 "strolghNn" boot slip with side ties. lo"9fy home with 3 IR, pkn maid's quarters. Lorge room for '"'9r1oining. New corpet, point, and woffpoper ......... $1,950,000 oova SHOllS IAYFIONT ... Impeccable mointoiried home on one of DOwf Shores largest lots. locoted on main channel wth 6IY ffOft1o9e ond dock for IJ)' boot. ~ fomily room/botlroom complete with movie projection facilitiet. PonorOMic views. Courtyard with large ~' aepor• tnoids quort9r'I and occeu to pri¥ate beocf*. Avoilobae for $875,000 leoMhold Of' w /land ............... $1,200,000 .. OPIN WBB«>S 12-5 ....... :. 1011 POlAltS OCIAHPIONT TllUX ... ~ cOf'W location Oft the IClftd • cfOlhing WOW1 • views of CatolnG. 3 *"" of Ol'-.at .. & incotne. n.,...3 IR unill ,_Iffy reMOd1l1d. Thi& Unit cannot be duplcae.d ..•....••..•••.......•.. ~,000 IAQ( IA Y YmWS ON THI WAIB . *' o.1iet & ....... ~. 2. 2 IA ........ Newport lock lcay IM--.. T,..quil ~ & tioaes WiW. ~·•• lftlli;!dl••a -· _..,_..& ... Dock --. ._ OWllll. .... 30 ,., COE ............................................................ $7~ PATRICK T~llORE I ASSOCIATES, lllC. l Prof111io11I Reil Estate Corp~ration •SPYGLASS W/OCEAN VIEWS* Deilfgner perfect 5 or ~ 6drm wfpool, ~ + 1W ~ Otwnic ocean & city lights Ytewa + fonnel dlnmg room, fwnffy room, wet ber. 2 fireplaces & muctl mc>fe. Must Mel Ab8olute bargain at $799,900 w/TERMS. For detalla call PATRICK TEl'k>RE 721-1200 or 760-8702 Hurry tt1ts won't last. NEW LISTING! l *l ACRE ESTATE W/PRIVATE TENNIS COURT* l.Jke new 8,800 1q .. ft. 6 bedrooms. 5 bath CUSTOM Estate wlcircular driveway, gated entry. lush landscaping. p,.._ tlgious Orange Pw1! Acres area In Orange. High on a hlU wl panof'M'Mc: city and mountain views of Orange Qty SPECTACUlAR home w/too many wnenttiel to mention: A palatial estate offered at $2,390,000. For det.a c1111 PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 °' 760-8702 *BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUES* Ulrge 2 bdrm, 2 bath wtth den off mast•, w/mirrored wans. Italian tlte, & more. Large 3 bdrm. 2~ bath, fonMI dining room, breakfast area. l!loth w/ftreplt1ee, wet bar + pool, spa & tennis In gated area. From $239,900 w/TERMS. OM Is vacant. Call PATRICK TENOR.£ 721-1200 or 760-8702. ***·FREE*** One year home warranty for your protection. from 11t American Home Warranty on all NEW latings or purchuel from Patrtck Tenore. "Yow Peaonal AMI Estate SpeciaJist." Yes. when you list or buy with PATRICK TENORE, you wtl ~ a one yeer home wwranty FREE at the dOM of 99CrOW, for the months of June end Julyt *NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/OCEAN VIEWS!* Prestigious Ktngs Rd home w/pencnmic ocean. bay and city ffgtlts vtewsl 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/liwlg room. flreptace, 2 patio., pvt. courtyard, lollds of storage & much more. Ptua Bonus! Pl911S we done fOf 2nd at()fy adding lrg bedroom. bonus room & bath w/360° ocean and coastline vtews. X'tnt ~unity for buildera or an lnwiators delight! • Onfy $569,900! PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8,.02 *IRVINE TOWNBOME VALUE* Gorgeous lerge 3 bedroom, 2\.t bath "San WI Rey" model wltormal dmlna room, wet bar a much more. In ttlghly dlMlrable ~ San Joequln Townhomes. Gott courte. pool, 1pt1 & mote. A v.tue at $243.500. Won't lutl To .. ail PATRtCK TENORE 721-1200 or 7eo....702 •WOODSIDE VILLAGE ABSOL1JTE BARGAINS* TryS2,700doWn + 10~ ......._ ~delght or ftnd time buyers. Don't mile out on tNs ..:ntt 2 a 3 Bdrm. Nt cocldltton. Conetoe with 3 poola. ..,._ oat*9 compu. cerport & more. And Oltty 1 btoc::a' from SOU1lt COAST Pl.AZAI 2 bdrm ONl Y $80.000t 3 bdrm only 182,000 (VA- FMA ()l(J) To -a.11 n ,,.. 121-1200 *BARBOR RIDGE V ALUEt• Fun ocean, bay & ctty llghtsWMI. o..g,. perfect 1ar99 3 bedtoom. 3 bath ~ home. Aetreet on master suite .• 3 lrpk:s. Pnvate ape off Mng room. Guard gated ~i­ ty w/pool & tennis. A Yak.le at $699,900. To see. caM PATRtCK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 *BAYVIEW BARGAIN!* Gorgeous JM Peters 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo tn gate guarded newer community Pool & spa, dining wea. fireptace + patiO & new paint Abtolu1e Qlue at '269.900 w/TERM$1 Must see• Won't last! Cell PATRtCK TENORE 721-1200 Of 760-8702 ()pen tl'llS weekend! Must Me this oneJI REAL ESTATE FACTS By: Patrick Tenore PLEASE PAY ATTENTION! Put your hou9e on the nwrtlet for ... today. and you·a find rt competing tor .nention te>mOn'ow. Most buyers don't purchae the first home they aee. They w.nt to look at a vertety of homes 1n diffarent stytes. room arr• igement9 and decors Some want to ,.. ontt thrM homes before making a decision. but others insist on 9MinQ them el That IMellS your hOme .. be inYONed In ., alk>u1 competibon fOf the attention of t>uyss If It stands out from the crowd of other homes. It wfl ~obabty sell qWddy. If not ....... you get the picture. Wtry not give your home "buyer ~ .. to meke It st.-d out from tM coc1'911ttti0n? You can. Md l'I be h8ppy to 9'lOW you how.~ there.,. four steps lnvot..d wNch wilt INd yow home to a fut• Ule at a bet1-price. The most co.Uy ... In time Md money, lnvolwa eddl I I I ' lg~ ,..n_ A Nie Of thumb ofter't uMd la that you "'9Y upect to rec:.Mt S2 .00 ... tor your home for~ S1.00 In~ not con~lseed. The other ttw. llllPS ~ more .-,,, "*' ~-They ...: 1) ct&9rt Md orgeilitzls your home thoroughly. 2) edd coet•l9tic touc::t. to oecor. Md 3) ... ttie lt-ae for buyers by llPP 1 llng to "'* emo- tion&. To '*-" more ~ gMng '1fl4I' home "~ ~ ... .,. ... a ail tocMl1t - .. NEWPORT CREST -LEASE OPTION ne OWDll' woeld like to ieue. wttb an option to purc1aue, tbil PLan J witla an ocean view and maxtmam privacy. 1'wo bedrooms, two ud oee-laa1f batlll. commanity tennis courts, swilmniDg pool and spa, all add up to tbe best adult lifestyle. Opt.ion price sno.ooo. Ad# ooa • WESTCLIPF AllEA NEW LISTING! Great two bedroom. two batb condominium., new carpet ud paiDt. Connnmity. Pool. Walk to Westcliff Pina, bike to tlae beld. AltiQI price flSS.ooo. Ad# 006 ILUBOR VIEW HOMES -REDUCED!! A bi&bl1 upended and apandecl Carmel model witb two bedroocQI and batb added upaain. Frelhly painted imlde and out. new carpet. new titcben, marble entry. Lar~ pi~ped lot ii · peat for kids and pets, plaa printe cuf-cte--sac location. t4Jt,OGO. Adi 010 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT A mnoj"I ccintemporary bayfront for tbe dilcrimlnatin&-El- ~ detail tJaroaaboat startiQc with tbe beveled CrJStal front leadiltc to a livin& room with a IOI.ring two-story criHn1 and Teua limstooe fireplace. Formal dining room adjoins tbe St. Charles kltcben that ~ every .-Rble convenience. Tbe muter suite bu two batbl, bqe cJoeeti and Its own fireplace. There is a total of five bedrooms plus four and one-half baths. Tbe dock will acoDnHIJilmte a larse yacht. $1,tH,000. Ad# 023 .I CLIFFHAVEN JUST LISl'ED! Laree family home with five bedrooms and four baths. Panoramic bay aDd ocean view from master suite that includes a den and spa. Perfect for family with teenagers or inlan, offering complete privacy for eacll family member. $1,S00,000. Ad# 004 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH A mapificent residence of bistorical aipifjcance. Situted on two large lob acrcm tbe meet from tbe oceanfront, and offerinl style and charm lone-forgotten. Completed in ltS7 for tbe MaJOI' of Laguna Beach. this three bedri>om and three batb bome bu escellent ocean and coastal vieWI from the muter bedroom and outside deck. Call today for a private lbowin1. $1,375,000. Ad# 001 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT SO Ft. on ~J, witb i*i•ate slip for three 1arse yachts. 'nlJs beautiful. y remodeled Eut Bay Avenae state bu nery- tb.i.QI you've dreamed about! Lunrioa muter illite ..,._. aero. the entire widtla of tJlle leCODd floOr pnmdlnc lnatlltUia& Ylews of Newport Bay. Larae 7ard with aew peU.. spa anCI landlcapin&. Lab lawn rum from brick patio to balkbead. Tlai.t II Newport at lta best! $2,200,000. Ad# 011 • ... ·-AL REALTY EASTSIDE COSTA MESA JUST LISTED! A newer bome witla a J.up Jard. alleJ accas and c=,ea1im"l "landlc1P6Da wttla automatic ipriMleri. Tbree OOln.. two and oDe-ialf t.athl, larp UW.. room. cowncS patio and two-car pnp_. 11lil tndiUonal ·fM>me bu many uwades. i.Dcludin& oat abinets, p-Ml!Mw kltcben window, fall insulation and other custom features. tut.GOO. Ad# 014 ' HAJlBOR RIDGE • NEW LISTING! Saperbly aperaded K~ model with an added ViewiDC lofl Arcbecl oat entrJw•J wltb marble floariD&. Built.in booblaelves and cmtom wet bar. lmpreaift view from W. impeccable and tastefully decorated resl4ence. $SIS.OM. Ad# 012 _ ESTATE SITES -BUY OR LEASE nus is a once-in-a-lifetime opportanlty to balld your custom . estate in tbe exclusive, gated development of Sommet du llonde, ~ above Lapna Beach. Limited to just 4 nataral-srade boildable sites. each offering sweepin& views of tbe ocean, mount.aim and canyons. OwneJ' will lell or consider Jona-term ~ 1eaJeS. Priced from $399,000. Adi 025 ~ 610 KINGS ROAD -LOT Build your own two story home on tbe 1ut vacant lot on Klnp Road. Great views of ocean and bay, super au.meta, and away from noise. $495,000. Ad# 002 EMERALD BAY -REDUCED!! Easy, open, emmlnentlJ livable foar bedroom, three bath home off en iota of privacy for P'Owinl famllie::.rae patio and &WI doors brine the outside in for casual or e t eatertainiDl. Lots of fruit trees and large herb prden. Sbort walk to escluaJve Emenld Bay beach and community. Se95,000. Ad# 019 NEWPORT CREST We la.ave a Plan 2 with 101De ocean view from muter bedroom. Twe bedrooms plaa two and ooe-balf baths. Community UIOCia- tion pro•ides tennll courts. pool, spa, and meanderia& prden paths. Walk to ocean beaches and lboppiq. $212,000. Acl# OOS f HAJlBOR RIDGE No es~ bu been lpUed to create thil arcbltectaral muter-~· nie flawlell detail of desip aiid comtrucUon is not unlike a fine wort of irt. Tbe senerwa me of Ila~ copper aDd other qulity materiall cannot be matcbed. Compi'1slq six spadoaa bedrooml, Oft ud one-balf bettas, parkiDc for u-~ u ftfe aalamobilea, Ulla estate offers tM maximum lD lumiOul liviJtC. Outltanctiftl bay and nilbt licbt .._ la tbe fin~ staaes of • comtraction now, decoratiye fi....._ may bie 1e by the putdl.uler. can today for a P.ri•ate ~· si,soo.ooo. Adi 011 ' -. .__. ... ......... ~ :rumaAY Jml94. ftm/PAM • R E A L T 0 R s GEORGEE s COMPANY llEVDL Y HIU.S laEHTWOOO HAHCOOC PUJ( NEWPOltT ll£ACH ~ SAN Ot£GO SAN F'RAHOSCO SAN MAatl<> SEATTU _DEDICATED TO SERVICE JOYCE DABOL T ,-I NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY - One of the lareest units tn the Y~la Balboa with a spacious f am1ly room. liVlnc/ d1mna area plus two bedrooms, den, cathedral ceitincs, stylichts and two laflt decks Enioy the secunty of a pted commundy and the care free hfe at the pool & spa or Dk to the beach. ean now tor an appointment $399,500 VERSAIU.ES PENTHOUSE YEW -PoCKdlr "l1 Tour" model with two mastef bedroom suites extl With rts own bath. Beautiful view of ocean, bay & aty lichts Very conventtnt loc:Jbon. Waai to the ocean Of enioy the lovely clubhouse, pool, & spa. Glted communt- ty & security bu11dtna. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed Immediate po.ssess.ion. $194.900 8LUFF8-NEW LISTING-AFFORDABLE ~te 3 bedtoom, 2~ bath wdh new ctflmic tile. pklsh carpet & mtn1 blmds. SpiclOUS pabo with latte bock BBQ Convenatnt location. Walk to commumty pool, EIStbluff stiopp.nc center. parks, COM HiCh School, churches & tenntS. Price includes the land. Great investment! $259,000 OKN HOOS£ SAT & St* 1-5 2643 VISTA DEL ORO -NPT BCH BLUFFs-llEST GREENBELT · Beautiful bluffs condo on park-~e &reenbtlt with ftowers and reflec'tlon pool. Three bedrooms. 2'n baths. dtninc area. indoor ut~1ty room, spaaous patio, & double prace. New berber carpet & fresh paint Grat location. Walk to commumty pool, EISttlluff shopplnc ceAtef, aw Hlth School. churches & tennas. fast escrow posslble. $299,000 includes ~ or£N tOJSE SAT & ~ 1·5 427 VSSTA RORA -NPT BCH EARlMILLER BLUFFI END UNIT-NEW ON llARKET - Tlus lteht & airy home witll a pretty creen outtoot can be 3 bdrm. or 2 bdrm + den. Bnck flreptace in ivana room. sltdln& doors open onto a spaaous & pnvate prden pabo. Enclosed double prace. low association dues. Super location near comm pool, Ustbluff Shopping Center. tennis, COM Hl&h School. churches & parts. Be sure to ciM soon. at won't last lone. $215,000 fc%~) DEUGHTFUL SAN JUAN CONDO -Hard to find three bedroom condo 1n Caprstrano Villas.. New carpets with two enclosed praces, and a pabo pnced to sell' $98.500 SPAIN C08TA DEL SOL YLLA • ltlARBE.LA-IPA81 · This v.-. cs butlt_on ~ of an acre. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Property is located woa. 15 mm from Puerto &nus the Monlirt's play&found in Europe_ This is a wondeff..-opportunsty to own your vacabon house m the pwt of £trope. where the weather cs wonderful Ill year around. Purchase alone Of share with other couples 1nd ust it for business Of flmaly or both. $155,000 I HUNTINGTON BEACH., SALLY SHIPLEY I TRABUCO CANYON I WILDERNESS AEIREAT-TRAllUCO CA- NYON If you want to eet away from the hustle & bustle of city ltfe & back to nature. this home is fot you. It is surrounded by mount.ams. trees. streams & Wiid kft. Custom bu~t throuehe>ut with hut' master bedroom walk-an clostts. loft f1mlly room. kyq room. dell and double canice Budt an 1985. this 2200 sq ft retreat is completely set1 contained and definrtely ''One of a KmcL •• Travel a few miles past O'Nel Pan on an u .. mproved road $125,000 °" fedefal lused ~nd I 1NCOllE I NEW US'T*G-COST A •SA DUPlEX This attracbwe 4 bd + 2 ba and 2 bd + 1 ba in •• com•nc West~. is surtable b OWMf/occupant wbo desires income New root. + extenor has recently been painted. Each unit enioys rts' own prmte yard Won't ~t Ion& at tlus pnce' $259,900 I COSTA MESA J RE I WWW1WANT TO TRAVEL?-Bvt stll hM 1 crut place to come home to. Nice st.able part wittt low, low space rtftt ae.tJful 2 bd, 2 blth plas den llObile home.. [llfOy own fenced yard/ptbo 1rea SUI pet o.l Must be Oftr 40 $52.000 I RENTALS I NEWPORT NORTH -Two bedroc.. two blttl COftdo. Cocllln1INly pool Ind spa. Sl.39!>/llo. ----------------RELOCARIG OR TRANSFENUHG ----------------.... Rtlocatq CM bt I ftfY ~ a,..ienct. M r..or.. £bs CM .. it easier '°' JOI. I Geofl9 Elkins Realty has beell ~ peollle Md the,. llolla tlf OWf 60 yws. Md to help'* flru.. r.otee £hs Im ...... td RELO. 1 ..... Mtw\ of rultors • Sl*i*e m ._.ease tile trllSiboft of,--., Wt .. dinct Y01 to 1 Riii Estltl Pr....,• tM lftl of JW cMict wM .. dlsC¥SS al ,_ _. .. detail. GO owr co11111AitJ profiles. Pro-.,_ iab'..- Otl IOcll schools. •ttr11i •Ill ...... and .. ,_ .... of ... to JOI!. The CeOfae EaiM ~ proMB tlis ... Is I coer'9sy to OUf c.m.ets. Mst cal OW ~ It (114) JS9.9100 .... ISl for • ..... ~ #17 Corporate Plua 759 GI 00---= ::.b . ---.j! ' BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of , 10 ~ ~n the State of eau. When you want Results CALL THE BEST ~ -eu.tla !JJe 7h ~ ey S.CCNI. •• • . . Owning a home on the most exduslve island In """" ._.. ls the dream of many. Stop dreaming! This ls the beat priced bayfront home on ....._ ... The long list of extras lndude 4 bedroom, 314 bat!l.._formal dlnmg, living room, family room, a sunny breakfast area. 3 ftreplaoes, a soothing spa. 24 our security guards & your own private dock that will accommodate up to 72' of your favorite toyl The financing is excellent & assumable. 57 Linda Isle Is offered at $1,750,000 Fee For a private showing call ........ 111·1• MoAe Sele.et ~cw.s aST IElllD-IWIEI ml IELL Well located, total security building. With views of the bay, ocean & even Catallnal SUp space is available. This fabulous condo has been r• modeted with fine quality appointments. Must see to believe. WE WELCOME All OFFERS ..• SUBMIT YOURS NOW! SELLER WILL SACRt- FICE HOME FOR 1411,111 ........ MT mllEl-lnlUIS aL This former model home otters 4 bedroom, 2% bath, famlty .style kitchen, large famity room w/ftreplace, lovely tMng room w/ftreplace. a ~ ~d & upgradeds such as ... white Italian tile. w con- ditioning, central vacuuming, white washed open beams & MORE!! ll•Jlll ........ ..... PEWPllT IUll Tl-I• Weff appointed, Former model inctudes city tight view, centtal air conditioning, 3 bedroom, 21A bath, & -~ other upgrades. Move-in oow1 11.,.,_ ...... Ullll OllTI IEll -s bedrooms. 3 baths. 18rge tMng room, family style kitchen & large back yard. Areplaoe. Per1ect for a famUyt 1241-......... IMLres~ P~iy .. 111 -IE'f TMT Wlf ey apotttng & jumping on deals _. ... I O lted & reedy 10 yw old, 14-urS 0 "'-" comp1ex ~ nlentty located I •• Mehelm •.. ......... Leases fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. ......,1 .. 5 Sandftower Court, NB $179,900 3 Bd, 2'A ba. City Light View • 1• a .....,1 .. 4 Monterey, COM 4 Bd, 2'A ba 17 Monteclto, COM $798,000 3 Bd, '2 ba. ec.n, Bay. & C1ty Light Views .... 4501 Dorchester, COM -$575:000 4 Bd, 2 ba. ocean vtew. pool llllm U. )fw Listi~ IJllT, _..I •Y-l11t1 .. 1r111 ..,... ..... .,...... ' • Open beamed, high vaulted cetttngs • LMng room and lnfonnaf dtntng area • Lovely & unique fireplace • Extenatw Ul8 of brick In front and Interior yards · · • Contemporary look achieved by use of recesaed & tract tiglitfng, off ~e plU8h carpeting & extenstve uee of wfndowa • Four bedroom, two bath & a powder room ....... ... llT 11111 --.0 Bultt as Townh<>mes owner wilt sell one or both. Steps to the sand . T~ bedroom, 2 bath units wtth game rooms. Three ltOfY units featumg high quaMty finishing including oak cabinets, cermnic tie. copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of perking. -... & ..,.. )f w Lis~ : OIM"IZllZl llUI, Ill I Im UIO YllWI SPYIUll .... at ITI •wn An etegant example of the quality you deeerve; designed to give YCM.I the belt In Southern California living . .formal dining, formal IMng room, famity styte kitchen a large fatnlly room are Just some of the fine appointments of this home. • APtlque Vllnlty in mast• bMh • New French docn & Window. throughou1 • Beautiful kitchen wlbUlr-lni • • Red brick courtyard w/1ountatn • Swimming pool on the vtew lide • Glass enclosure surrounds ocean view yard • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $798,000 ., ...... 11111 ... IPllLAll ai. .... "" ..,, from this k>vety eit.::clown ocean, bey & ctty light vfew. Gorgeous by day, fabutoua by night! See from Newpott Beech to Palol V•dea. 3 or 4 bedroom, 3 bath, famlfy room. private pool, 2 private spas, private saunat EXTRA: 6 car iJ&ragetl ...,., ....... Niii VllW1 •••• --DPllT " • 1118 tn this lovely 5 tv-,. Q,,• 3 beth home. Features lnclucks· ft \.. .... tes, famlty style kitchen, large bt ~. fmnOy room a morel .., ..... . ...... Leases • I --:-- .. · Merrill Lynch Realty Coant Carefully and Win Big . Merrill Lynch Realty has over 400 offices and 16,000 Realtors nationwide special- izing In affluent communities such as Newport Beach. ~ offl088 include: Beed the entire meuao• at left and cuefully auwer. ~·Row may ttm .. does llenUI L,_. IMltJ appear? --- LI Jolla. Rancho Santa Fe, Tustin, Beverly Hilla, Brentwood Palos Verdes and 2. How many tim .. doet the word lew,.t appear? ---Santa Batbara. ' 3. How many S.. an there in the meaaqe? ~rill Lynch offices are connected by a referral network tnvotving all 50 states. Merrill Lynch also operates one of the largest relocation management organizations lf'I the United States. --- Merrill Lynch Realty 1s noted for its high standards of professionalism and lf*grity. Sbwlt ___ _ CAmO IHOMS-Spec:uicular, jetty to o.na Pt. vlN. 4 bd, 4 be, den & pool. Indoor-outdoor 8ing .. story tMng. 3700 aq. ft. $995,000 VERY 8NCIAL TOWNllO• Olde COM with bey, oceen views. Two~ 2 bd. 3 be. med In .... Nr p.nc &. lhopa. $539.000 t11•111C•1n• ..... ••••• .. hwp .. •llsMs . HIGH OYIR THE HAMOR-It,_... ends. 4 bd, 4 ba. lg speces, vllUlted ceilinQa, &. spectacular view of ~ Herbof. $990,000 80Ulim9 'Alf'l"ASTICl-Pwtt-Uke letting, Newport Heightt, 3 bd, hdwd ftoora, Fr. doors, light & eity on lge ywd. ta la fW'lt•tlc at $435,000 LOOK AT THI ••lllMll-ln _ __..... Otde COM· PNVATE M"TMAT-Nr Hoeg H09Pltet, 1 bd condo, ........... • __ .. _,. • trighty upgrllded. compietety furnished, wtth views, ..--.. be v bd, 4 be home« 3 bd, 2 be duplex. EJtt. • comm. P90I & spa. Only $115,000 wey It'• CNrming. tmmec. $595,000 --~THllEACH ,.\lltafewplnetrwfrom LOTTA CLUC« fOft THE 8UCKl-Upper Bay cut- the be9ch; Carmet like! Nr MW 2 story, 4 bd. <>oe.n de-MC, 3 bd, den, maa1ve matr "'"• & formal dining. • ..__ 3000 .. · -~ 000 Single atcwy, 7 9'lyllghts. Muat Seal $279,500 ~· OYW 8q. ''" __., v.Y .. CW. TOWMIO• Olde COM wtth bey, ONE HALF l&.E TO KACH-City of HB. One bd oc::e.'I views. Two fr'S**, 2 bd, 3 be. med In atyte. Nr t .. down ~ on ~ 4000 sq ft tot. Na ~ & lhOpe.. $53t,000 . residenttet area. On Delaware Ave. $195.000 TMILY ~-P&Me & ~model lnduded t« .WFN-Sure•HI ~!r:!iuatoft, 1'..~bainlrvines' ...,,,..,...., view tot 80' oc::e.'ltront In Otde COM. Or~ Near pot ~...an and tennis courts. 11,200,000 . $95,000 •-•-•_ ... __ ._•_•_•_•_-_1_1 ___ · I 0111 IK1•1 •1epalles 0011 CCMW CO•tP Propoeed lrvtne CO: "Oowric:oat" golf coun ~"'° 4 bd, 3 be on COM hillildj W/Ot:M/11 vieWa. 1tiailatve mt vlew9. $695,000 Nl•llUU TOWIO• New, on the sand, 2 bdrm, 3 bath~ aarge mut• with fireplace, ape. Alto ..... $3000. $59t,000 CHAIWRIQ aALllOA IS& .... DUPlD-100 Bk>c:k. Sep atructur• afford pnvacy. lnvttlng 2 bd houM plus 2 bd unn. Recently eptucect up. '475,ooo LAGUNA T-...X-wtth potentfal. Rents are tow, c:Mnce for c:herm high; dOM to town aoc.tton. One bd, 2 bd unita In ~ BMc:ft. $409,000 . • Oii 'ntl MY-wtth btg roomt. aklgt9 stOty loofplen, top condition. tow price. pier a slip IPllCe lnc::f. $1, 195,000 ~1 ...... UL.A To ... 10• New, on the Wld, 2 bdrm, 3 bmh. 1-ge ~ with ftreplacie. spa. Al8C> .... 83000. 1588,000 aa.. ... aa.... ... , ..... WOODSY 81TTING-! i\luna's nicest netgh- bothood. 4 bd, 3 ba Y~,_.-At bd & ba.. Amid pmes, eucalyptus. Walk to S\.,, es 2 shores. $395,000 80UND8 FANTASTICl-Park-like Mtting. Newport ~ts. 3 bd, hdwd floors. Fr. doors. light & wy on lge ywd. tt Is fantutlc at $435,000 8TONEHEllQE .. HAMOR NDGE-Unnvaled! Spectacular among the spec1ecutar. a bd, 7 frpl, 9 ba.. sun rm, screenfng rm, library $3,695.000 l•n Ball tf Fuae SIX """'900ll a R.AWlEM-ExPMded New- porter model, pool, spa & private locabon With canyon views. TunHcev condition. seeo.ooo aTOMEltlEW .. HAMOlt ---Unrivllled! Spectaculair wnong the apec:tacu&ar. 8 bd, 7 frpl, 9 ba.. sun nn, 9Cr-•ao nn, tibrlty. $3,695,000 camo 8HORES-Spect~. jetty to Ow\a pt, vtMir. 4 bd, <$be. den & J>OO'. Indoor-outdoor sktg1e story flvtng. 3700 8q. ft. $995,000 l•n 0,.. Satmay 1-5 ........ $&49.900 Veew, 1 s1ory, 4 bd 'SM ml... S 1.595,000 Secluded waterlront ... Uf $279,500 ~3bd,den ...... $598,500 Contemporary 5 bd m._.._ E. Tabak nn..,,.,,. v. Sinclair ........ C.Portena m•.._. c. R09a . a..n Ott• Suay 1-5 -Oii ... --A-FlcNWd Neutra dnlgned, S ..cume WAllNllaetT 8aytllde Or. CdM. 4 bdrm, In 50'1 fl9vor of light & lllry. Owtwl on edgef bd. 4 be. 2 ft1*a. wN'I Old wo.td dwm, owns m.y -.soo hde. 11.ses.000 nna111t111r M.Hartllng •• 111111 C POfella ....... awEllYO. DIOW6 'ntl .---n·1 the thlngled c.pe CCMI Wldocb tOt S bolla.. Qo.e to CIC*' -.. 3 bd. 4 M. '1lllrd ""· ... ,,, • .000 C.Aou - • • • t .. _ --------· -·-·------.. _____ ......, ______ '1>-__ ----...... . . ...,,,. . ,TDA , ... DA:LEBOUT A S S 0 C I A ·T I 0 N . THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY . CORONA HIGHLAM>8 ... A perfect meld of architectural brllllance and Old world · craftsmanship. The approach to this 3 story home is through a park-like courtyard featuring a dry creek. A marvelous tree-standing guest house. Inside the main residence you will find 4 bedrooms, 4'A baths, a library, a famity room, a raised d ining room, a huge game room, a • sumptuous master suite . . . and a gourmet kitchen. Access to a private ocean beach. ........................................................... $1,315.000 UDO ~ ... Otamatle French· Mediter-ranean contemporary home. Water view trom second story. Fabulous location 2 bloeka from Udo Clubh<>ule. 3 bedrooms, Iott and 3 batha. Light and bright through- out. Soaring celing tn Uvtng room. Beauti- ful marble flreptece open on three sides can be viewed from IMna room, dining room and kitchen. Uaht Mk floOra; Berber carpet._ GounMt kltd.en with "'-lltlnd, top of the tine appiel9Cll, lltd 01•9lte counter tops. Custom oversized spa In south facing courtyard. Air conditioned. Htghty motivated seller has just reduced prjce ........................................... ·.. 1111.- DOVER SHORES ... One of the community's more -spacious and splendldty-appotnted view homes. Exalted location. Onty eight hou88s line this serene cuJ-de..sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especiaJJy notabte street. When it happens, It's an event ... as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the .art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive famfly room. ...,. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows. used brick. custom PtPfWS, built-Ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wtne room, a mitrOfed wet bar, two air conditioners, a security system and t>eautffut gardens. See It. It's a magnificently tmpresaMt example of quell- ty, style and taste ... , ....................... :····· ~ BIG CANYON . . . Elegant Versailfe model. 4 bedrooms. 4'h baths. Family room. Beautifully situated on over 'Is acre on the golf course. Estate sized prtvate yard has large pool. spa, barbeque and gazebo for gracious entertaining. French windows and doors in kitchen .and mas- ter bedroom. Marble floors In entry and dining room. 3 fireplaces. AJr conditioned. Fabulous potential In this former moc:let............. •.ooo DOYER SHORES ... This unusual residerioe Is blessed with an abundance of everything. Ma- jeStlc views. 5 bedrooms. Spacious fndoors and out. Fruit trees. It even has 2 retractable roots. one over an lmmense>atrtum and one over the pool. Other Virtues inctude a dining room and famity room. This ts no ordinary prQPertv. tt ts a residence of dramatic acope and ltmltleaa p618tbffttles. .......................................... .,.. DOVER SHORES ... Large families can be fUri . . . if there la adequate space. A megntftcent home dMigned '°' comfort. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Din~ room. ltvtng room and entry tMill with MexicM pawn. Kttchen remodeled with Skylights and aH new applMces. Wet bar with wine atorage. Dielghtful blCk b9Y and NewpOrt Center view. 3 car o••······~············· .,.,_ KW ROAD . . . Mo.t desirable M9Wp0tt 8ellctl addr... PanorM\lc view from t~ room with ~ta.tom bar. A kitchen to die fort 3 bedrooms. 2 btlths. Plen1y of..-. tor adding on. lnwii9table PlayhouM In-* ymn. If ~,.. IOOklng for qulllty • • . ch9rm ••• lllil too.lion ... gtw yOurMd • .,..., Come .. WI · .. ..._ home. vou•1 went lri ~ to tttOW ? ... , ........ cal our ~ Md -r TT; ..... ,. ............................................ u BIG CMYbN . . . Expanded Monaco con. dominlum with den tn guard-gated community. Elevated location with panoramic goff course view. 3 bedrooms. 2'A betha. Dramatic llvfng room with cathedraJ oetltnQ. Marble wet bar opens to llVing room 8nd · dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hard- wood floors in entry and kitchen. 3-car garage. Air conditioned. A great ftoor plan for easy living or etegant entertainment ..................... "50,000 BAYCREST .•• Spectacutar remoOeled home on presitlgk>us Antigua Way. Spack>Us and bright. 4 bedrooms, famtty room. study, 3 fire- places. mirrored wan in IMng room, high beamed ceilings. Sumptuous master eulte with 8 x 12 waJk-in Clolet' and dream bathroom with whh1pool tub. The kitchen Is a ahowpfaCe with magnificent custom domed celling and 2 skte by side built-in Am8na refrigerators. Seduded patio and pool make this home an outstanding value you don't want to mies ............... ••.ooo 8AYCRE8T •.•• Thia extniordinary property Is being ottered tor u.. first twne ~ the origlnai owners. ft'• a definite "mu.t ._ ... Located on • quiet, highly r...,.cled, tr• lined 9treet. Situ- ated on a vaat cut-de •ac-llke IOt. Htindeomely landacapeid grOUl'Nk lmm8cUIMe lntenor. 8 bedrooms lnCludlng 2......, atlt•. Oen. F1m- ity room. Enonnoua pool. This' " a t,....,,... ................................................................ 1111,- 8AYCRE8T .--: • Superb location. OM of the most presitlgious '*Ohbomood• In the com· munity. This residence boat• • hend8orne ex- terior and M Interior c:apablj Of ~ the demands of a litge psty Of a ~ fainlty. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. The huge atrium features a sliding roof. TNa home Is 8l80 endowed with air oondttloning, • walk-In ..... 3 firepaces. a poof and a spa and wat8rf9M. Freshly refurbished ................................ .- 8AUOA ...... A ••• Pnlf111loftlly dlciir- atid. 8 years old. 3 bedrooma. 4iictl wilt prNa1e bath. The c1•aga .. oS*ted b11med and wood planked. &Ultt-ln fumfture and ~··•Ion shutters throughout. ~ windows. skylights, built-in VKUUm ~. wet bar, dec- Ofator ceramic tie, bUllt .. b*bllcue. The ,,..... ter suite has tta own .... Ind two extra J large decks with Yl8w8 of the dty ind oc.n. Just steps to the t>elich........ ............... ,,.,_ llACK UY VIEW ... Magntflcent 11,000 plua. aquare foot lot wtth '*'°'8fll6C ~of the Back Bay, city tights and mountllinl. sp9rkllng pool on vtew side of handlome r~home wtth lots of room fOf ~.Two huge bedrooma. Wonderful country kitchen. O.Wlimd tlne-cer garage. Large trw create .a ••M>St P;llJtOfal feeting In a Yetty conwnient eocatton. Exe 1Uent YaJtje: •.••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••.• : •.•• --.- i EA81'8l.UFf . . . Comfortabte; Immaculate home .uttable tor pt'llCtlclll family IMng. 5 bedrooms. 2 bathS. POOf. Come delight In the warmth and MCUttty that .,.... from the large country kitchen. Thta home " truly M outstanding value tn today's rnartcet. .. ..._ --.iD0N ... Lowly 4 bedroom home In wonderful~ • .........,. dlcor Includ- ing cathedral Ollilf9 .. ~ ......... Reattul, Ught arid *Y throughout. Cuetomllld kitchen wtth window .... and '8lllnd wortc center. ~~ poet. llMI & ..,.. courte ....•.•••••••••.••••• ~ .............•.•.•••••••••••• -,:Ill E ...... TIUIT•ll 1111,IM NEWPORT BEACH-Offers fun at the . beaCh plus a great family home. Has 3 large· bedrooms, 2 full baths, cheerful fireplace, nice carpeting, winding drtve, with lovely garden llke grounds. Also features a covered patlo + a eecurity system & morel Near every- thing! Priced to movel CaJI today at. ..................................... 714/759-1501 mTiATIEllCI l1U,IM COST A MESA-An exoeptlonaJ Pep- pertree Heights condo. A great end unit that Includes large side yard. Also a beautiful used brick fireplace, up- graded carpet, laundry room instde and large 2 car attached garage. Great by at $159,900 ... 714/759-1501 ..,, -' .. -.. ... 11EWED flf_.,ITYl.E 111-Y l1R,lll COSTA MESA-lovely 2 stOfY provides many extras startklg with security gate entrY on a quiet street and single owner care. Features cen- tral air, fireplace, nice carpeting, lush garden w/palm trees. Community pool & spa. Has shake roof, 2 bdrms & a loft + 2 baths. Setter wants to move now, 90 it's priced to selfl Principals ~ only, ask for Steve or Stephanie . ..................................... 714/759-1501 IEClllfl Clll• llill.:tll LAGUNA BEACH-Fantastic tri-~vel with salty breezes. Snuggled on hill- side location with an ocean view. Has 2 fireplaces, gazebo, spa, large view deck overlooking canyon, family room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage & a motivated owner. Priced for fast sale!.. ............... 714/759-1501 ICEll AIEA HEAIEI lliil,110 NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated Harbor Hills 4 bedroom, 2 bath resi- dence wJth many extras! Has security system, 3 car garages, cheery hearth, family area & on a premium lot. Re-- decorated with plantation shatters & morel An excellent valuel ..................................... 714/759-1501- .., .': llEWllTE C.E.I. fllTUY lmE 1711.• DANA POINT-Located on hllrbor view site with city lights. 3 story resi- dence snuggled in foothills. Many ex-.tru. Intercom, 3 flreplaceS, master suite w/si:)a, guest & servant quarters;--· bay windows, French ·doors, micro;. wave, den~ 5 bdrms, 5 baths, wrap ar<)t.lnd deck, 3 car garage, ~ fan~& morel.. ............... 714nst-:1501 . IEWUITllC 11 .... IRVINE-Great location in Wood- bridge. lmmacuJate 3 bedroom townhouse that &s just perfect for a young family. Includes fountain In the patio. Priced right at $199,900. PRIN- CIPALS ONLY. Ask for Virginia. ..................................... 114n5g.1so1 . 2670 San Miguel Dr~, Newport Bea~h (714) 759-1501 f11~ cl11· 111m11111·111,.11/ 11111 ,·11\ftllllt'I' t1111l 11111· d1t'llh, m11 · 111f1t t'' m1· 1•pt·11 ,fdil\ j11m1 8:30 d m . l•' 8:30 pm. -. ""'" ~ ..... , . ........__ .. ___ ..... __ ...._ ____________ ... _:_..._,...,_ .... _ .............. -------.-~-.. - -ISSUIE FHI LOii Two bdrm, 1% bath condo. Vaulted ceilings. $20k dn. to low fixed rate. Min qualifying required or $2,900 dn to a new FHA loan. ... .... .... MIZllWlll SO. COAST IETJIG Bubbling stream, pool, spa, sec. gates. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath. lower unit. 2 avaJI~~'& 1114,111 RAICIO CILIFORlll CUstom hGKTMt site on hill top with 360° vtew. 11.46 acres with 750 producing avocado trees. Great In- vestment today and future! Total price only 1111,111 _..,,.,, C.I. USTSllE Single family home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, ~age. yard. 2687 Redlands. 11111191 w.11111•1 wmFIL TOWllllE Two bdrm, 2'A ba townhome. Dbl car garage, comm. pool, ~ Only 34 units In 4 year old complex. X'lnt • location. Avail. 7-1. 11•191 ··-IUllWIEI . Condo In So. coat Metro area. Low- est price In complex for tt\18 model Immaculate unit In ga1ed, c&nmunlty with running atreams, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, vaulted celHnga, microwave, ~ end unit. Caft 11n.- U. "IEST Ill" New listing 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Central Costa Mesa. Has RV access. L:r.c lot. 111 CMllLIZ..S "llCE lllP" -Four bdrm, 2 bath, l11ge corner lo- cation, with bedroom extension. RV acoess. Needs some lf~i· 1111,IM -IUZ USTSllE Just listed. Oont:p••" -0 Qe (over 11,000 0 L ng flrst home w S .. riced to sen. 11n.-... YDll CHIRlllli IUCH PROPERn Three bdrm, 1% bath, 2 story. Great location. Community pool & tennis. Reduced to 11M.-.lllll U11- IEW LISTllli Two story, 4 bdrm '>" • 1th, So. Coast r• · 0 L D lome In cukte-t S _ 1ard lot. Call for.-·-•• snowt~. 122._ ........ LEASE DPTIOl*ICEll VIEW You can't beat the value In this penthouse with two muter suites, flreptaoe, bay & ocean views. Come by and iee us. For only 1221.- llm t ... *230,000* Two Units. Eut8kte beet location. Two bdrm hou9e plus bachelor. Call tor showl'\ .,._ _ ....... 631-1266 TllS IT m If you want beauty and perfection In a townhome, this II It. Dramatic fire- place, braaa chandelier. It's gorgeous. Probably the moat beauti- ful you'll ewr .... na• .......... Ill IFF m PRESS A new listing In Mesa Verde. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 0 & dining rooms_ expan~ '-.. pgraded. Quiet streP• 0 ~ ,.,dtlng, central air, Frer, e.. ~ windows, white oak, wet ~. dCO, etc. One-of-a-kind special home. H~ au.- tMlllE ... W' IEW, IEW! Newport Hetgtits location. Adorable 2 bdrm, 2 bath & family room, poot & spa. R-2 lot. Alley ac:cea. SHl,111 ... ,. ..... , CISTll ELEUICE 111111 lllYI Huge 3 l>drm, 2tn bath cus.:.de-sac location with private apa. 2 fpts, wet bar, overm-;H~· U.,.,.. IEWNIT IElllTS Three bdr"' .,, , • 0 on large lot. Faa S 0 L y on this one. .._ -•uz.- TIPWTIEU• Chelmlng 3 bdrm, 2 beth· Buccota home. LMger famlty room & dining room. Inside laundry. Bay wtndOWa. Excellent Meu Verde locatk>n. 111..- llWI SOUTH IELllHTFIL Ill CLEIEITE Marblehead ar.ea. Three bdrm, 2'-4 bath, formal dining room, morning room, all With nice ocean views. Cati tor special showing. Pat,111 ............ PlllE USTSIDE TWO 01 A LOT ·Adorable Cape Cod house. Two bdrm, 1 bath + 3 bdrm rental house. 1121.-_ ... 40 ACRE PARCEL Off the Ortega Hwy, near residential development, last of the large parcels. Build residential or rural ranches. Cati for detalls. ~'= 11m1111T111 IEWPIRT IEACH ESTJTE APPROX. ~ ACRE"' Rambling ranch style residence with 3 bdrm, den & family room. This magnificent Wome is situated on a double lot. Country kitchen with sunny breakfast eating area. Separ- ate formal dining area. Solarium win- dows and much more. Oversized grounds with lush tropical rear yard, pool, spa, expansive grassed area wtth fruit trees. "Perfect Setting for a Luau." JUST REDUCED. 1421,000 w1111m COSTA IESA FllER-UlllTS Ftve-2 .. · 0 L 0 kicker. Present S ·-"o;> sense w_ith 25~ .... v·-~s=.. M40,000 THE llSOLITE FlllEST Material and workmanship are the hallmark of this exquisite home nes- tled in the hills of Orange. This beauti- ful home has the most fabulous view ever. Call for details. ltll,111 SIJ IOTIVATEl IELLER EXq111m HCIR Incredible front row ocean & harbor views. Exclusive lrvtne Terrace. 4 bdrm, 3 bath with total class. A pom- plete remod• ·with views from every- where this elegant home features European kitchen with white oak cabinetry, white marble flooring high vaulted ceilings, family room & formal dining. The sumptuous master suite has its own private enclosed courtyard. 11, 111.- -Tim 54 ACRES ORUliE cou1n Build 5 Estate size homes. Mountain, canyon and coastal views. ....,.. ..... 4'&111 ..... 14 UllTS IRAllE cou1n Pride Building with assumable 1st. Great Mix. 11,21..-1&11• .MIZllWUI I ALlllD ORCHARI 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. Complete underground sprinkler Irrigation. $700,000 yr gross, 15% returen. As- sumable Fed 'land bank loan - $5,900 /acre. Blue Diamond. 12,IM-CMllUZ..S FOR LEASE Prime Mesa Verde location. 5 bdrm. 3 bath, new carpeting & kitchen ap- pliances, freshly painted. Ready for immediate occupancy. Close to golf course & shopping. 1 year lease. 111111• .IACIJI If P EMA' LOCATIOI, LICATIOI Like new, 3 bdrm, 2'.'I bath townhome, fireplace, 2 car garage, comm. pool, spa, tennis. Sea Bluff Canyon. 11111/lMM v ~ -...... ... .... .. -• OUR OPEi lllSES 1111 ..... 1DllCE ·-UIB.111 , 4 IElllll 31111 Flll.Y 1111 FBllL- •EllYIEWS $1,111,111 ••TEICI IPD SIT /Sii 12-4 i SlllFLIWEI CHIT IElffllTIUCI 3 IDllll 2~ llTI FllllY-..l SPI - .llCIZZI $111,111 .... IPEI SITllllY 1-5 1111 11110•1 CUTI IESI 3 IElllll 2~ llTI $1211/IMll llllLYl- IPEI 111111 12-4 241 llCE WE #312 IEWfllT IUCI 21111 .. YIEW $221,111 111111- IPEI SIT 1m 1-1 UDO PARK DRIVE Beyt..-t coHC1 toWl\I red«4wet..s I• ...-i.tt. _ .. ol HVtr .. ._ ot be'9e a-4 wtllte. Whl .. Ben. cat')l«tl .. + KC-el ..,.... C..-UW. ... ~ ---..... wui. .... wetli·le cloMt.. Sii., _........_ w.11 .. "-ell. Sec.~ i'ara.1 ... Grat few -.ttw me."-call 673-7300. $U5.tll .... We've chan9 Bat not, We,re still the same local professio still locally owned and operated. But now, thanks to The Prudentia Because now we,re also a part of a ful real estate·organizations in the ent The Prudential Real Estate Af fi.liat1 And now we,re even better equipJ: W~th some of the best marketing tooh port system. A national referral netwc So whether you're lookffig to buy of this ad. And give us a .call. Today. We,ve got what it takes to deliver r TheP.1uctenbaa Wj Lido Realty 33nVialido Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-7300 -· ·-. -• nged o•r DaDles. . . . t who we are. 5sionals you already know and trust. And we're itial, we're even better. Jf a select network of some of the most success- entire country. Hates.SM tipped to serve all of your real estate needs. Jots in the business. A computerized sales sup- twork. And more. 1uy or to sell, look no further than the bottom '· ·er rock-solid results. 714 Realty 366 San Miguel, Suite 200 Newport'Beach. CA 92660 (714) 760-0714 An lnd11pend11ncty Owned end Opet&t9d Member d The PNOentill Atel e..... AffiNalM. Inc. , WINDOWS ON THe WORLD fy-11M prPtW. lot on Uade l•i. Conl•mpo•Ary 6 b«<froom. 7 Noth ....._. wltllo pool fr•IYacleM. rool) • .,, ... cett.•. uw kllclM•. Pier lor • au,. VKhl. l..S-· 0111door lhrlfttl Pluw call 7~1'-M.500.000 ~ IS THIS NEWPORT BEACH? YES! A -..,,. -. .. w11111 low.YI .. pAIMs. •-•aid lew-. a 53 a 35 poel •M .-,._ ••l•rfatt. ••11trie coen. _.A<ta ••tttta••-t .,.,. Flff ......_ •• 2S ft. <•""'99 .......... ·-................... 41atl -........... v ..... property. ,,__ call 760-071&. 08e~ •• U.300.000 FABULOUS - OPEN HOUSES .., ..,... S../S-1.S OLDE CON S..W l·S P4£Wf'OST NOaTH M Cenicll ~ W NEWPOn NOSTH JI <:.nka ~ N J I . I I I l .. ... -.... _.... ----· ~-... ___ .................. .. ........ .... --.....---· WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. I NEWPORT -· AND 01HER AREAS ' . BIG CANYON A 4 bdrm home with family & formal dinin~ rooms totally redesigned. Southern Cali-forn~ s sophistiated lifestyle with a contemporary fla ir. Open, skyht floor plan with textured stucco, ArizoN flagstone, plantation shutters & berber ~~~~~tf~f~~~~~·i·~~.~~~~~~~.~.~ .. ~~~= CORONA DEL MAR New, ultra contemporary 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm & den condos in fabulous location on a cliff with the entire harbor at their feet. Ce<br sided ~:~g!.y!if~-l~.~~~~.~~~~.' ... ~~.~.~~ .. ~~·i·~···~ Jis~= BA YCREST Soph1st1c.ated contemporary • bdrm remodeled with top q~lity. Soh beige & white decor. Forrml duling & family rooms, breakfast nook & lovely brick trimmed patio, sparkJing pool & triple garage. 631-1•00 .............................................. $515,000 BAYSHORES Totall,Y. remodeled 2 bdrm home with the feeling of old 'Santa Fe." Bright & open with paver tile floors, beamed ceilings, Fr. doors & bro.ct expanses of glass opening to central patio. 631-1-400 .................................................................. (LH)tc55,000 OPEN SAT It SUN 1-5 ........................... 2.592 ARBOR BAYSIDE COVES Beautifully upgraded 'legend' in this terrific gated complex with pool & spa and just steps from Balboa Island. light and airy Berber ,, carpeted one bdrm with derilguest, custom cabi- d!~'l. :~~~.~~~~~~.~.~~.~'.~.~~.~.~~:!: BIG CANYON golf course condo with 3 bdrms including master with balcony great wi~ws & 2 car garage. Most desirable location in small well land- scaped complex with tennis, pool & spa. Close to Fashion Island & beaches. 631-1400 .............. $320,000 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Back bay view from this charming 3 bdrm townhome in srNll newer Colonial style complex. Bright, fresh and model perfect with berber carpeting, hardwood floors, vauhed ceilings, French doors, 2 decks & private yard. 631-1..00 ................................................................................. COST A. MESA Super value in this 3 bdrm townhome. End unit with woodsy landscaping, ceramic tile in kitchen & baths, fireplace In ~~ room & double attached garage. 631-1•00 .. $1 JIUJ1'FS townhome. Highly upgraded end unit with floors of paver tiles, Nrdwood & new arpeting. Decorators own 3 bdrm home with 2 c.a::_r.n.!e & inside utility room. Fresh, clean & ~T.6~:~~ ... ~.~: .. ~.~~ .. ~.-~~~~·t···~···~~~p)s'= .. ' Realtors® LIDO ISO: UDO ISLE "Old Pasadena" style bayfront home with n • of water frontage & slips for several large boits. Gracious 2 story with • s~dous bdrms up & rNids room down plus formal dining, family room & libr.iry. Two double garages & lovefy brick bayfront terrace for entertaining. 631-1-400 .............. P,Jll,OOO UDO ISL£ R.ire opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of island with pan- oramic views of all the turninl basin boating .iction, the lawns of H.irbor Island city lights at night. There is .in existing dock foT a large boat and a 3 bdrm home. 631-1400 .................................. $2,JSO.OOO UDO JSL£ custom bayfront, dock for large boil. Beautifully decorated traditiom1 S bdrm with formal dimng, cozy family room & step-do~n . ~yfront ~~l~~.r~~;~~~~.~~~:~.~ .. ~~.~~~~.'i••• UDO ISL£ BA YFRONT Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in de- sireable "Soud" location. Spicious living area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings, steps to club & tennis. 631-1•00 ............................... $1,SS0,000 UDO ISLE Exceptional remodel featured 1n L.A. Timt:S "HOME" magazine. Can't be duplicated today, 6 bdrms, fami7 room & bonus/library built ~~~~~~ l~~.n;/1-~~~~ ... ~~!.~~~~.~ .. ~~ .. ~~.~ ... ~~.~~~~ UDO ISLE Two story • bdrm contemporary style family home opening to spacious patio on very large lot. Downstairs master with den & flexible floorplan. On one of Island's prettiest streets. 631-1400. •• • .. • •• ••• •• ••• • •• • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •••• •••••ff••,.•••••••>•••••• ••• $175.ooo UDO ISLE Fresh white decor coupled with beamed ceilings and French doors to patio & garden create a fresh clean look for this totally remOdeled 3 bdrm home with new kitchen & baths. All top quality. Reduced. 631-1-400 ......................................... Mlt,500 OPEN SAT It SUN 1-5 .................... 211 VIA ITHACA UDO ISL£ Totally remodeled & freshlY, painted 3 bdrm home with 2 bath & new carpet & tile through-6~t 1~~~ ... ~ ... ~~~~ ... ~'.~.~ ... ~~~.~~~~'.~~ ... ~~.~~~ OPEN SAT It SUN 1-5 ......................... 215 VIA NICE BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA ISUND"S prime south bavfront. ustle- like exterior built in '84 with 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, 2 spas. sauna, play yard & new dock. All systems including security, are computer guided. 631!. 1•00 ................ ~ ....................................... .,,..,. .... BALBOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific vi~. Immaculate with new berber carpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, ~~~e~6~~f:,0~.~~ .. ~~~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~'.~~ .. ~~.~.~ -~-p: 8Al..80A. ISLAND "PlllD£ OF OWNERSHIP" dupfeJC with unusu.illy large rooms, all ustefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bdrm with pitched beam ceilings plus really nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental. Versatile property easlly rented on i summer/Winter basis for MAXIMUM INCOME. 673"6900 ........ .-. 0NnlEWA1ER OCEAN AND ltAYFRONT LINDA ISl.£ The quintes5ence of elepnt living In this beautifully ippointed 4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal dining & d~matic 2 story entry. :3~~1~~~.~~~ ... ~~~.~ ... ~~ ... ~~.~ ... ~.~~ .. ~~ .. :.i:~ ~ CORONA DEL MA.It oceanfront custom wtth wh te witer views & stJirs to ~h. Beautiful 2 bdTm with every ~menity. Den, library, formal dining rooml fr. doors & hardwOod firs. Security system & sa~ U•e dish. 631-1400 .......................................... _ ..... ..... OPEN SA.T It SUN 1-5 SUS OCEAN BLVD. LINDA ISLE Custom S bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces & breakfast room, 2 sunny patios and pier & slip for a large boat. Steps to tennis :31c-1r~~~.~ .. ~~ ... ~~.i~ .. ~~~.~~ ... ~~.~~.~ .• •~= WEST BAY Open, contemporary bavfront with. dock for 2 large boats. Beautifully remodeled with 6 family bdrms & maids qrtrs, famil~ room, Euro~n !~~!!/~~t~~~ ... ~~~ ... t.~~.~.~.~ ..... ~.~ ... ~'.~~ ..• r;s.= . BAY VIEW condo on 5th floor security building with doorman & pool. Beautifully decorated 2 bdrm with extensive use of tile in entry, kitchen, balcony & wet ~:~.'~~~ .. ~.i.~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~~.~~~~.~ .. ~·i·t~~ UDO VILLA.CE irea waterfront with dock for 30' boit. Qu.ility built, like-new, gracious 3 bdrm with oak trim & cabinetry, spiral staircase, 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, patio & security system. 631-1•00 ........................................................................... $5'1,000 BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spectacular Newport Harbor & night light viewi from this spacious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit. Wr.ipped around a skylit atrium th«!te are high ceilings, living room fireplace & master suite with view balcony & deck. 631-1400 .......................................................................... a5ss,w • BA YFRONT CONDO panoramic views. This totally remodeled '1: bdrm includes all the beautiful furnishings right down to the last teacup for a great vacation get-a-way. Bolt slip av.iilable, walk to shops & beach. 631-1•00 ........................................... $425 .... CUSTOM OCL\NPRONT Brand new fabuloul 4 bdrm home with a 360• view roof terrace. Completed with the finest worlun1nship & ma- terilfs includin1 marble & granite, crown mold- 1!'1 & si_nglelight Fr. doors. 631-1400 .... atn,w OPEN SUNDAY 1-S .•..• ll• W. OCEANP'aOfn' . ... ... PAM Je/IA1'UmaAY ............. __ lllllill_lillll_~------------------DAILY PILOT/mAL aTA'l'W <•• IEl ill llPLEIES) 121 --............. _ ...... . LMge Upper & Lower Units. Premium comer, aoc.tion. Perteet condition. Huge Building with lllrge 3BR.. 2 1h8A owner'• Unit With spa PLUS 38A Rental • Two-Mmee on one aot. BOeh 01* 1!500 eq. ft. and upgraded to the hltt . .,. .................. _ ....... . Lovely 2 Bedroom home with MS*at• in-law quart.,. PLUS huge newer 3 Bedroom ,.., unit. . { Thw 3 .......... ~ ...... town."1omea .. be camplllld by ttw 9nd of Jura NA upgr.._ Included .., price. ho ..... ~ Wly lrid chOOee your oOlar& . ~ U. (•I. Lim) ....., new 3 Bedroom. 2 ~ Bath ~ femly '°°"'· dMllcMd. ~ 8Caped, 8lr condttlonlng Md up- grllded .... 1291,000 Prlmecomw tocalloft. Aenta ~ $140,000 per year gu-.'Mteed. 720-9422 ; .. • ,.. ,.. . DAll.YPILOT/llSAl.SSTA111 .............. ~ ....................... .,. .. ~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~nnrD~~A~~~~~ ... ~~~~-~,t~l~l!l/~P~A~GSZ1 Who's responsibl.e when·· plants df:image prOperty ., Ml a Am ...V MM'll Pf',, .......... SACRAMENTO --: Real estate law questlone Ind an91MW'S: ' 0. TM hcM'99I on my street are on a sk>pe end thetefonl each lot .. stepped dowll IO U'9t the lots •e lewJI. Block ..... uied to retain the soil. 11'9 neighbor on my high side has a VfJJfY 1-ge bird-of.paradise plant agalri8t the _,., OYW the years it has becoine IO b'a tt has begun to damage the Wiii. The problem II with the roots of the plent, Md my neighbor has nor done~ about tr8nsplanttng the plant. tt-the wan about 3 to 5 ~out of lne. tf my JMMghbor wtH not mov. the· plant what Is the best coune of KtJon for me and who ts r~ fof any dM\age to the wall? -A.L, Ventwa YOOI n.lghbor 11 reepoflsible for any dlmllae. to tM well ca.IMd by the ptanta on lM property. tf you have to haye the Wiii repaired, YoU should probabty contact your-netghbor in advance and ask if he will vofuntarily pay for the repairs. h Is possible that your neighbor has Insurance coverage that would pay for the damage. Most California C898 law concerning liabitity for plants that harm the property of an adjoining 1andowner relate to brancbas.tather than roots. It Is apperently not cleatty established whether or not you haw a right to remoye the roots yourMlf if the neigh- bor refuses to do ao. One 1886 case says you would have that right T echnlcal1y, you have the right to ask a court for an Injunction preventing further harm from the plant since the plant Is Interfering wtth your use of the property. Once your neighbor under- stands the extend of his potential liability for probtema cau98d by this plant, he may be more amenable to the solution of moving it to another place on his lot. Q , Our next-door neighbors have installed a wood-burning stove. Un- fortunateCy, the smoke comes into our back yard and enters our house through the Windows and doors. The smoke ts heavy in our house and we have difficulty breathing. The health department says that they do not have to ~p. and the envtronmentakx>ntrof divtsion will not talce action untess seYerat netghbors complain. It does not bother the other neighbors beca. ise our house gets the tun brunt of the smoke and keeps it from travetmg. How can this problem be solved? -w ,$., Sacramento A. When an activity by a neighbor results in physical Interference with your use and enjoyment of your property. a court can find that a private nuisance exists.. Usually a nuisance results from tt continuing problem such as the one in your case. caufomta cases have found that the emission of smoke can constitute a nuisance. The nuisance does not have to Involve your neighbor actually breaking any law. Guess where a bank will tell you to go · when you ask for an approval . on your home loan in only 2 hours. This is where we tell you to go:. SOUlti COAST MORTGAGE a INYESTllENT, INC. A CompuFund Mottgaoe Banller 183S-0 Newport ~ard. Suite 258 · Costa ~ Calife>m48 92627 714-549-9585 n..(' • Ard ............. ddDdls'«'"fbatCO--~ aii ,_ ..... -.....-w.i.-s. n., ril u..,---,_-n II* me 6Dr Cdiiys ~,_pt )'Ollran cndit c:md nta ,,_. '-"' atdit lillm• 11. to*-.. a.aiar •.., ...... c.lw. J'Ull0f1r"8dy to- A harm• th.-~ sud-J'O'l'll _ .,.._ It's JIUlll too !JM t.lr bmb dan\-U ti.... REALTY The Harbor.Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm 8aH .. _1Uf... ..... Prot .... onally d.corated Villa Balboa ~ over 1700 sq. ft. with 2 bdrma, 2 batha. tomm dlnklg room, fuU gourmet kitchen plus Ngl\ '*"9drllf ClfflngS, custom cabinetry, "*'1>r9d lreplllCe-all the very flnest. You must ........ •tr 1um 1• .. _,._. en.. through guard gate on Hospital Rd 1'211 llUl•-.U--..... l111.111N1y dlcOl eted wtth an exciting ocean -... I llrge bdrma .,.._ den with wet bar. =:: ...,_. dining wtth its own deck plus 1 ~ r0om llnd .. rge kitchen Ideal tor .............. 0-2000 lq. ft. ....... u1H11n 11,114-Enl<>Y exciting W.. of the Harbor entrance from this elepnt 3 bdrm bayfront townOOl'ne. Fttlneh windowa and doorS. fireplaces in the IMng room and rnMter bdrm. atMd up wet Mr". rich custom carpeting, extra hlgt\ <*Unga. Private patio wtth swimming pool '*" epacioue bay9ide terrece • LW.•R I Harbor Rea1tY la a full eerYice LOCALLY OWNED RMI Est8'e flrm wtth a large pro- fessk>nalty traineit Staff offering • compet range of real estate semces. We ha¥8 ect rental and commec cial departments, a tlonwide rek>Catk>n networ'k and 8n ...,.rKAI_ computerized Hating service. For ALL your estate needs. call us. (714J873 4400 ........ £1111 ., .. Fabutous ocean view Villa Balboa Penthouse over 1350 sq. ft. with 2 large master bdrms each with Its own bath plus high cathedral ceilings. ~.wet bar & prbtate sun deck. A view from fNfJty room! ~ •1 IW.BJIU ~ del Mar large sunny balcony, 2 bdrms ~-u~~ Villa 8ailboa wtth an ocean VteW. 2 bedrooms & 2 bathS. • ,.,,. SpeclOus 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with family rm & priYMe pMk>. 11•1• PenthouMI Obt mater suites with living rm & dining"" betul••· 11)11191 Fabl-. ~ view fully & expenstvety fumllhed. 1 bdrm + den. • •• ,. .... . ................. " .............. _ ..... , 1 t .. ------···-----... -. " ..., PAGa JJ/SAT'UmaAY .....-. 4. t'•lllliiiiililillillli••lill••------.. -~-~-~-11!1111111!!11!••--· White and Escano t~ m8rket Woolley esta-te Robert E. woo1,.Y,, renown 1nt«- national hotel and real .estate de- veloper, has cho9en the local real estate team of Ed Eacano and Maureen White of Newport RE/Max aa his exclusive agents to repreaent his California residence In.Newport Beach. Woolley ts best known aa the pioneer of the all-suite hotel conc;ept and the founder of the Embusy Suites Hotels. He has twice been prQftled on the tetevlslon program "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" featuring hls fabulous new 45,000 square foot waterfront home overtooklng the bay of Manzanlllo, Mexico and the WOftd- clus La Hadas Resort Hotel. The Newport Beach relktence. located In the prestigious, guard.gated hilltop community of Harbor ~and surrounded by beautifully landlcaped grounds, features brick patios and expansive veranda. The spacious design of tbls Engbh country manor otters 7,000 square feet of luxurious living, Including ftve bedroom suites. The gracious living room. formaJ dining room, gourmet kitchen, break- fast nook and a spacious famtly room with a fully equipped English antique bar all open onto the extenslYe brick veranda with a forty foot poof and spa offering breathtaking views of the . Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor Md the city lights of Newport Center and Fashion Island. &cano and White are now entering • their sixth 14..acc:essful year W0tt<Jng as a team and continue to speciallze tn the selee i>f exck*ve home$-In New-- port Beech. Ed and Maureen have refined the creattw marketing and business .aapect.e of their profession, showing outstanding reeutts during 1987 with $28 mtlHon In Mies. Their.,.... of epeclalty are prlmartly the private oommunlttes of Harbor Ridge, Big c.nyon, and 8*ourt: HOW'e'WW, many ctlents wtth homes In other exctuslYe areas have requested the creative and comprehensive mar- keting of this team. White and Eacano recently hosted a fabufoua premiere open hOuee, by lnvttation only, to local reektenta of .excfusive communities within Newport Beach. With Woolley'• magniftcerit hOme being of country Engffah deelgn, White and &cano choM u their theme tor this event, an elegantly catered Engffsh High Tee and gourmet cMm- pagne brunch. . The more th8n 1,000 guest• were greeted at the home by valet perking and a traditionally dreaed English butl«. The guesta were also tr•ted to an lmpreaatve extMbft of both tra-amonar arid contemporary art and sculpture preeented by renown na- tional and local artiste. Escano and White further enter- taJned the'r guests wtth a apectacular fashion show preeented by pro- fessk>nal model• from the leading women's stores of Ann Stuard, Jeatca McCHntok, and BMujon of Parts rep- reeenttng South Co8lt Plaza and Crystal Court. The wfd4t range of beautiful fashions Included cok>rlul annmerwear to the moat elegant of designer evening gowns. -A-creative-and ~ree&•tate­ marketing event such .. ttMa la not aomething new to &cane> Md White. .. I REAL ESTATE OWNERS & BUYERS We'd Like to Hear from Yon! To help us provide more interesting stones and more useful advertising 1n our weekly Showcase of New Homes and special Real Estate tab, we•re asking you -our readers -to please complete and return to us the following questionnaire. CURRENT HOUSEHOLD Zipcode. ___ Ci7------------ 0wn Single Family Detached Home Rent -Single Family Attached Home Leise = Senior Community _ Condo _ Apanment Ouplca Mobile Home Other i>eilons in Household:_ _2 _3 _4 _5 _6+ Pa10m in Household 18 & Older: 2 3 4+ Penoa1 in HOUMhold 18 ti Older. None 2 3 . 4+ Per90ns in Household Working Full-time: _None _ 1 _2 _3 _4 + HOUSEHOLD HEAD SEX Male =FemaJc MXRITAL Married -Sift&le - AGE Under 25 -25-34 Yrs -35-44 Yrs -45-54 Yrs -ss.M Yrs -65+ Yrs EMPLOYMENT _. Full-ume --Pan-time -Retired COMMUTE ONE-WAY Head: Miles n.a.-. Miles "~·---- ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME Under $25,000 $75-$84,999 -. -S25-S34.999 -$85-$94.999 -$35-$44,999 -$100-$1 24,999 -$45-$54,999 -$125-$149.999 -$55-$64,999 -$150-$1 74,999 -$65-$74,000 -Over $175.000 TRADE/PROFESSION Blue Collar --White Collar = Self-Employed CITY WHERE WORK Head: ------- Other: ------- Otber: ____ Miles Other: ------- REAL ESTATE Will your ll6t real estate purchase be your first?_ Yes _ No If no, how many other real estate purchases have you made? 1 l 3 4 5 6+ Don't Remember ----------- What tYPe/s of real estate do you own '> _Sana)c Family Detached Home _Single Family Attaehed Ho~e C.OndO Duplex Teardown/Lot Only _Semor Community REAL ESTATE What will be the pncc range of your next real estate purchase? Under Sl00.000 -SI00-$149.999 S200-S249, 999 -$250-$299.999 s 50()..$699. 999 -$700-$899,999 -S 150-S 199. 999 -$300-$499.999 -$900-$999,999 -Sl-Sl.99 Million -S2-S2 99 M1lhoo -$3-3.99 Milhon How much arc you capable of puttmg down on your next real estate purchase? 5"-l 0% l 5% 2~ 254Mt Not Sure How much wlll you most likely put down on the next real estate you buy'' 5,_ 10% I 5% 20% 25% Not Sure Do you expect to get a mongagc loan to finance )OUr next re.11 estate purchase?_ Yea _ No If yes. what kind of mortgage loan do you expect you will get., Conventional AdJus1.1ble FHA VA Other Not Sure -- - - - To afford a new home. would you consider leaving the Orange Coast market? • Yes No If yes. which of the followmg areas would you consider'? Central Orange County Nonh Orange County South Orange County Yes No Yes No Yes No Los Angeles (ount) R1vcrs1dc C'ount) San Btmardano C'ount) Yes No Yes No Yes No San Otes<> County Ventura County Other Yes No Yes No If you were buymg a rcson/vacauon propeny. wh~ -.ould you prefer to buy? Beac:h Dcscn Mountains Out-of-State Other AMENITIES A FEATURES What amenllles and features wall you Sttk in the next real estate you bu) for your personal or family use? Sq. Ft. _One Story _Two Stof) _Muh1-uvel ---2 3 4 5 6+ Bedrooms -1 -2 -3 -4+ Bathrooms =Family Room =Bonus Room _Dcn/Lsbnary_Scparatc Dining Inside Laundry _Maid/Guest Quarters _Central .\1r _Carpon _l-Car Garage _2-Car _ 3-('ar _4+ Car _Yard _Decks/Patios _Pool _Spa _Tennis Tract Custom Gate vuarded Communit) --Beach/Walerfront Slip/Dock Ottan/Water View ---_Mount.am/Valley View _City Lights _Greenbelt IMPORTANT~ TOO From which paper did you get this quntaonnau~? ---Daily Pilot Independent -~Vacation Rental/Income Commercial Other --How often do you read the followina real estate sections? Wtiea dO you p&ao to buy real estate? Not Sure S•••caae •f New 11..a Wiihia ] months 6 months _9 months _12 months ~ly (1001'-?~) Will ~ out ~estate purchase most likely be newly-built or -Ulually (?5~.5()1.&) lft\litNily-oWMd'? -~ (~2~) -~~_Previously Owned _Not Sure -Seldom (Lela \ban~) Ra.I Esta&t TM _Regularly ( l~-75') Usually (75 .. -~) -Otamonally (~25 .. ) -Seldom (Less than~') Willtne Oltal estate will you most likely buy next'> -• ~ .~ Detached Home _Single Family ~ttached Ho~e ~forward your~ ~ to Oranp C.out Publish- -~ Dupla Teardown/Lot Only _Senior Communtty in«i c-npany (Attn. M.artcetiJll Drpar1ment) at 330 W Bay SL m C.OSt.11 ~~&ion _Rental/Income _Co'!!,mcrc1a1 _Other ~ Mesa t'l627.1bank you w:ry much. , llilJ Piii • Independe:Ot Wtiere good news is shared. .... 3 u ... sth11r •• .. ... • . l J ·>- •Spa •Pool •vtew *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool V'Glve Addr-at Gun Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEDlllOM * * 1209 Bayside, Olde Corona Del Mar 760-0714 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IElllllM 2592 Arbor,~ 631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1-5 66 Baycr99t Court, 88yYMlw Tetr&'Ce 644-6200 $227,000 Sunday 1-4 484 E 16th St, Costa Mesa 548-7887 $278,500 Sat./Sun. 11-4 406 E. Bay #0, Balboa Penfnsula 893-0659 $310,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •27966 Ani.terra. Mlalk>n Viejo 760-0714 $145,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IR ,111 Fiii llM tr IEI • .,....._. Belcouf1 Dr North, Belcoutt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2009 IMne Awinue, Back Bay view, NB 631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V' •41 Monaco, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bctt ~73-9333 $569,000 Satwday 1-5 ••215 #C San Mk:hel, Costa Mesa 759-1501 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•3425 Ocean &Nd, Corona def Mar 631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IElllllM • 128 25th St, e.lboa Penin.uta 548-5647 $395,000 SaVSun 1-4 324 Lindo, Penlnluta 64+-6200 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2569 Orange #F, Costa Mesa &45-8115 $149,000 Saturday 1-4 115 San Remo, Udo .... .., 631-1400 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 219 San Remo, Udo .... 631-1400 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •225 Santa Ana A"9, Newpott Hghta,HB 844-9080 $749,000 SundtlY 1·5 * 1501 ~ ltW'9 Tert8Cl9. CctM 722-8114 $459,900 8et/8un 1-6 2817 Valeeco, ea.ta MMe 145-8115 '222.000 Set/SW. 1 ... 215 Vie Nice, Udo .... 631-1.eoc> 1428,000 8at/8un 1-6 3 II ,._ Fiii • ., Ml .. ••722 cameo Highlands, Cemeo Hlghlandt &44-a200 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •325 c.meo Shoree. cameo Shor• 759-6e00 $649,900 Saturday 1-$ •2592 Cirde Or, Baylhores, NB 642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 2-5 •2405 CNft Drive, Newport Height• 631-1400 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 310 Colleen, Upper Bay 759-8600 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 V'25 Cormorant, Bay View Terrace, NB 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 • 424 Dahle. Corona del Mar 675-9115 $525,000 Sun 1-5 •&27 E. Balboa 81. (Peninsula) N.B. 873-3m $465,000 Sun. 1-s **408 EwnfnQ Stat, Dover Shor• &U~200 $726,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1701 trvtM Aw, Newport Beed\ · 631-1266 $425,000 Sunday 1:30-5 3154 Kltt.rne, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $187,950 Sat 3-5 Son 1-5 710 Klnga Road, Newport Beach 631-7300 $859,000 Sunday 1-5 3261 .Michigan, Costa Mela 548-2313 $223,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •11 Montectto, Corona def Mar 631-1268 $798,000 Sunday 1-5 1833 'Port Renwick, Harbor View. N.B. ~1212 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 7 Rue v ..... 8la canyon ~200 $925,000 5 Saltdtk>w91, N8wpott Beactt Sat/Sun 1~5 631-1268 $179,800 Saturday 1-4 216 Via ttheca, Udo Isle 631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle 631-7300 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IElllllM •2323 Bayside Drtve,Corona def Mar 759-8800 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 a. Sea er.... ~a.ch 759-1501 $559, Sunday 1·5 ltt ...... y. Sell Y• PNfwtrl Cll Cl1111fW, '42-5671 for information & surprlsln_gly low cost. ..,. •1oe vaa Udo Moret. Udo 1e1e 173-7300 $1,860,000 Sunday 1-4 ••• 3100 w Oceenfront. w. ~ 631-1400 1995,000 Sunday 1-5 4 II ,111 Flll llM er Ill *1715 A~ Way, Beycreet, NB 631-7300 $535,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 *1334 Antigua Way, Baycreat, NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 * * •47 e.lboe Cove, Newport Bch &45-0303 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2008 BelMrtc, Colt.a Mela &45--8115 $318,500 Sat12-4/8Un 1-4 .,.18 Cherry Hiia, Big c.nyon, NB 759-1877 $1, 189,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •2027 Commodore Rd, 8ayaelt 644-6200 $389,000 Saturday 1-5 : ••4501 C>Ofc::ne.t•. Corona Del Mar 631-1268 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1508 OOYer Dr. DoYW Shor• Nwpt Bch 673-5354 $415,000 SaVSun 1-5 • ..,..1 H.,bor Atdge, Harbor Ridge, NB 873-9333 .785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••15 lnvwnea Lane, Big Ct1nyon ~00 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 * ••t MC>Mco, Harbor Ridge 844-9060 $839,000 Sunday 1-5 4 Monterey, Corona def Mar 631·1286 $582,500 Sunday 1-5 233 Poltmettla, Corona del u. 631-1400 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •332 Poin8ettJa, Olde Corona Del Mar 760..Q714 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 207 Port Bristol, Harbor View Homee. NB 759-6700 $429,900 Sunday 1-4 •440 RIY«a Terrace, Corona Highlands, NB 631-7300 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1038 Sendcutle, Harbor View HMtl &U-&200 $579,000 Sat/&.\ 1-a *5542 South Hall Terrace, Turtte Rock,ltv 552,2000 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 • .,.... •8 South P9ek, lAlguna Nlguel 248-1908 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1701 8tartlght Circle. Newport Bch &46-7171 M-48,000 SUnday 1·5 .,.... • 10 Welllngton Ct, H8rbor Aklge, NB 759-6700 $585,000 11Sund8y 12-4:30 ••910 .W..adltf DrM. Wlelelff, N8 &ee-1111 sns.ooo Sat 12:30-4 Sun 1-4 •1000 Weetwtrid Way, ~&Mt-. N8 131-7300 $875,000 ~ 1-5 •• ., ff Woill09d foot lw, Big c.wn,NB 7ecMM33 1829,000 s...aun 1-a ...... .J • · I II 1tl11 Fii II er IEI ••••1 a--. Or. ~ Beach ~7000 l1.075K Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 ···-t-Wt.or IMnd, PromontOty Bay 6U-aoo 11.seo,000 Sunday 1.5 •• ,. Oillc:reM, Bia C8nyon 944 t200 $1,39(000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***1018 PGWtla, DollW Shena, NB 973-9333 1875,000 LH SaVSun 1-5 225 V1a o.no.., Udo ...... NB 759-eeOO $598.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••• ..-5 Winged Foot Ln. Big CMyon, NB 790-3810 195<>,ooo Sat/Sun 1.5 I IEllHI ••t548 Harbor~ Or., NB 944 9080 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 I II 1tln Fii II er IEI •8 Oypr.a Point, Big Canyon 644-8200 $1,895.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWIHOIES CllDIS FOR SILE 2 IElllll 2512 a.ck Bay Loop, eo.ta Mesa 845-4115 $194,900 Sunday 1-5 •• v *280 Ctigney ln 309. Vitia e.tboa, NB 673-<MOO $388,000 Sunday 1-4 5345 Portsmouth Rd, Yorba Unda 543-2313 S 116,900 SaVSun 1-4 312 Santo Thom•. East Side ea.ta Meee 759-1501 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 •••Serena Ct, Newport Crest. NB 75M7~ $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••110 Vienna. H•bor Ridge. Nwpt Beach 673-7771 $388,000 Slit~ 1-!i 2 II 1tl1s Fiii II er IEI * v 44 Belcourt Or North, Betcourt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 25 Chatham Court, Belcourt ~ $7'49,000 Sund8Y 2-5 * 18 Momlngttar, Turtt.ock, ltVtne 552-2000 $214,900 Sunday 1...C 2'479 Rue De Cannes B2, E. Costa Mesa 631-7300 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 3 IEllMI .,, * ·• 100 sthotz Pt , 12. NeWport 8w:h 673-7300 $299,900 Sunday 2-5 *•ti 12 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt a.ch &13-m1 $451.000 Sat-sun 1-5 •2634 Vista Del Oro. Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••27 Vasta Flofa. Bluffa, NB 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II 1tlus Fiii II er IEI 6 Rue Verte. Big canyon, NB 631-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ADJUSTABLE lfttr'lt Dowft ....._..Lodi• ..... lnlnt DowR .,...... L.--M ....... ..... ..... PyMt (%) (dep) L09ft ..... """' (%) (~) (~) ~ Atnerlcetl ~ S&L 10.875 10 2.000 15 168 8000 10 2.000 1 2 750 250 IMkof~ 10500 20 2000 45 168 1500 20 1 500 eo 2 250 500 lfight~ 10.500 05 1.250 60 168 7 875 05 2000 eo 2.750 500 1tooQldeL 10155 05 1500 15 168 8250 20 0000 15 2125 300 eon..1 ... 8'L 10375 20 2.000 45 1ee 1500 10 2000 eo 2500 700 .....,,.._..81L 11.JW 10 1.-• -7.190 • 1.-41 ... -0..ldllllt,..,...86L 10.175 20 2000 30 1ee 7250 20 1.500 45 2.500 750 l ......... l&L 10.125 20 2.000 15 1ee 1500 20 1.500 15 2.250 , .. Hom.,..,_ l&L 10.125 05 2.000 14 181 1.500 11 2000 45 2.750 500 ...,.,_,,., ~ 11.125 25 2.000 30 800 1.750 10 2000 30 2.750 111 •no 10 , ... JO -1.-10 u. 41 u• -10.750 05 1 500 30 111 1500 05 2.500 15 2175 1M 10 750 10 2000 15 168 7375 10 1.500 15 2500 300 10.750 10 1000 30 1&8 1000 10 1.750 15 2.750 500 10.750 20 0500 15 1&8 1.175 20 1.750 15 2.500 500 11.-• IMO • -.... • u. • ~ -10.500 10 2000 30 111 7.175 10 1.500 30 2.250 , .. 11.000 10. 1.1500 00 168 1.500 10 1.000 to 2J500 300 10.750 ' 1.000 75 111 1250 10 • 2.000 75 2.750 111 10.500 1.500 45 , .. 7125 10 2.000 '5 2.500 181 U9 • -1..711 .. t.ml • a.. -................... ... 11 10.175 10 2.000 00 1U 7.500 20 , 000 00 2250 500 TNll~81M lMllM ...... 11.125 20 1.500 20 $00 1750 10 2.000 u 2.750 1000 u.a ....... L.oen 11.125 10 1.500 23 250 7.175 20 2500 45 2.250 ,. v..,,...,..ML 10..'26 10 1.500 30 118 7.825 20 uoo ., 2.500 500 ................. ,..=W-.••••• = ....... II ....... ~._._ ..... AMI._ ... .._.. 0.-==·---~---. .............. :5 ......... _ .................... -............. u.. a---------.... ,..,.=z.: .._ ............. ...., ...... _.,..,.._M._ ......... .._ _______ ..., . ...,....., ..... ,........ ....... .. ........... ---~ ................... .-... .... o....-lMO._.,.......,....,....__._._......,Cf.__.,m • =s.;; DU PLUES FOR SILE 311,tn 3 II Sun 1-5 HOIES FOR REIT 37 Auburn Isle , Oxford Ct. IMne 873-9333 $2400/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 1087 Stonebrook. Costa MeA 631-1266 $1285/mo Sunday 12-4 62 Vassar Isle. Oxford Ct. lrvwne 673-9333 $2200/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 Qlll_DOS TOWllHOIES FOR REiil v * •'49 e.aycr.t Crt, BayYtew Crt. NB SS.C-5112 $1400/mo Satu<day 1-5 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES TNe .... L.M..-......... 1 Uh O.trict 7 52 7 S2 7 52 Prwnerat• . 900 100 150 3 month T ·bill 131 622 129 I monttl T ·tMll 171 150 • 51 1 "If tr.-ury note 7.58 7.40 7 33 3 "If treaury note • 4() 82t • 19 , 5 yr, t,...,,y note a 73 814 153 SOUTtERN CALIFORNIA RA TE AVERAGES ,... C•• r111i114 ..... _ ........ f$y._ 10375 10.799 30yter 1oa1 ,, 05' •• 1 U1 '"'°""' 1544 1.101 1yMt 7174 7.714 ,___OIT~.June2 l I .. ~ ... 211 Yll ITUCI '411,111 211 ¥11 llCE $421,111 OPEi SIT I SUI 1-1 •Two Lowest Prlc:ed Homes On Udo late • Both Totally Remodeled-Tum Key • Light, Bright, And Open • Sunny Petlol LISTED EICLISIYEL Y WITH BILL FEEIEY- -- 131-1400 111-1011 .. 1 . . PAULSON REALTY PROUDLY PRESENTS TIE ILTIIATE •MP'S finest In this remodeled & redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for the discriminating few whose lifestyle demands the best. "IELCIUIT'' II THE BLUFFS $211,IH ~ ~~ OPEN-HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 312 VISTA SUERTE NEWPORT BEACH 760-60971852-1904 I. IPEI lllSE SIT /Sii 12-4 11,111.- llEIYLM .. 111-1211 llEITITllm 111111, •Ell I CITIUU VIEWS! Lowty, '9cy tr ... & famous golf COUrM •• your ~ from this ~ Canyon home. 8-utlfuly r..-nod .. ed 1 !eve& 4BR & famify rm w/31.'l Baths on , quiet cul-de-Mc strMt, $1.1_89.000. OPEi $11 1-4:31 11 CIEllY llLLS -ettt~HIRE DROPt;Qrr1t:<-~ 759-1877_ let Us llel, Y• • Silly .. p,.,_,1 Cal ca...ww. 642-5671 Thie exquilttety remod .. 1d contemporwy 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home exudee elegllnC9 & IOPt*tlcatlon. Oee6gned around a I courtyard entry and full of light, the home hat ~ from the courtywd, htng rm, hwnly rm & kltc:Mn. FEATURING: 2 Ar.- plecea. l8CUtfty tylt9m, pttvele ~ ..... & MW EuropeM whit• oM kltcMn, d.corat9d In whft9 W/'high wood bMrn Ull9. ... Nlldiitee hili ...,,..,. & dwm. for information & surprisingly low cost. BA&lnAft ... IA&I HOUlll/'r:l.COMllr•.,.OIMts ----·----,__ .... <............ •on ,........ ... ---...... tCD ........ ......, ... -----..., --.......... .... ------........ .. -..... ,., --.... ... ~ .... ... _,_ ---,. -----c---t:':'-,_ ._ ,,,, -·~ ,,. _.._,. .. ,, '--'-•m _ .... _ 1m _,.._ ·-0..0IC. ~ ,., 0.000_.._... ,,. ---,,,, --.. ·-·----'"° ···-·-··-16» mmlALS NOVlll/COMDOI -... ---.... ---... 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Nght fixtures. winc:Jo:W c~. ~ appfiances. tile pKfo, etc. Absolutely rnov~in con- dition. PrK:e includes laid. REDUCED $245,000 OfllN sATURDAY & SUM>AY 1-5 f!M 417 VISTA ROM~ NB RM mttCSUI HY. & CO. .. 640-0020 f SERVICES f they're all in .. CLASSIFIED Read the classified pages and you will find someone . to handle your needs. · iEW • 1Ulm •Ill CAIJM # I Wi111•• FMt La Upgraded Mediterranean Villa Ptan 4 on large lot w/huge pool and spa. Specimen trees. prof. landscaped, 48r 2'ABA. sauna In mstr bdrm; fam rm. formal dln rm, securtty system. 760--0433 nMm'IH.-..uuT-m1-1 ====== USTl8E lll1l mu 1n1,111 Spacious tM111Y home, NWfY painted In a out. e11rpeted in wth tone., 4 beet. oom, mirrored • ., drob99. bftck fll'ePlaee with raised helrth. new roof, i.ge,..., ywd for poof. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 za II.IDT PUCE LllO IUL.n lll-1300 COLDWeLL BAN~C!RO Expect the~ .. 141 111111 IS. II. Peace envelopes you in this .uthentic + magnifioent 6 Br home. Spa nish In flavor w/mahogany doors + windows, oak <:abinetry, ~ed tiles, lush courtyard w/fountain + spa. V•- andas + patios to enjoy the Cali- fornia life. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 •1,111,111 EVAN CORKETI ........ VIA tJ>O NORl)-SBR-~ ..... _ .... $3.900.000 VIA ll>O ~S8R-41h8A.. Sl.650 000 W. L1>0 SOID-48R-3~8A.. .. -$1.SS0.000 VIA l.IJO JOll)-SBR-48A..tall t.495.000 VIA SAN llEll>-SBR·!IM. ... $895.000 VIA ll>O SlU>-'8R 5l!A. ... --f 1S!.OOO VIA ~~·2BA..---···_::···-· S7C9 000 VIA ZURDt-t811·2BL .. al ... $691.000 • OIMTG48R·38A. ... al $691.000 VIA rTHACA-29R·ZBA-lal .. $695.000 VIA l~ 48R 38A. ----··-~9S.999 VIA SAN REm-3N·2~8A.. -· --~55.000 VIA ITHACA-38R·38A...-.... ---$49'.500 • VIA Nn-38R·2BA -····-$429.000 ·DCLISIYELY USTEI WITI llLL FEEIEJ Lmmim•m ••••un ..,..,.n ... .., ... im 111· 1• Ill-1 .. • .. R&'M*q . . . . .. . Biii CUYOI BUY OF THE WEEI .llST USTEI ARCHITECTURAL Dl&EST PEIFECTlll Contemporary custom home overlooking the 18th fairw~. Feature. 4 bdrms, 3111 bat.ha +a 2 bdrm, 1 beth guest suite. Licht and neutral colon with an abundance of granite and llate throushc*t.. White· washed hardwood floors, single pue CUiiom Freneh doers and windows. Fabulous European kiteheia with ~ite counter~ and white on cabinets. Spaciom familY room and ...,....te den. LQ. pool with slate deck and terrace. F~ eo1f coww.;...,. from all major rooms. Tiuly the ultimate in eophiaticated living. • .......... • -.Y Luxury is yours w/prlvate poof & ~ & magnificent panoramic view from Catalina to mountam.. Plenty of ~in this 2-story. 48R home on an extra large lot w/patioe a grua area. No Open~ tee6.ooo. • ..... UpgrMled SouUtpon modet w/dttlgiW u.tment. Ane amenttlea inctudea ~ ... Ing. Frwnch doors & Win lbit badcywd la an ......._.. d ··~ IMIUrlng poof, ..,.. 880, patio. Large upstalra bOnua '"' edd to full ~ tn 1hia 58R home, 1795.000. ·~·,. ......... ...... ............. _ ... ~ USTBLUFF . '421,111 Call office for details llmEW .. 11 . 111·7• HUNTINGTON ,..BEACH , . • The Daiiy Pilot ti~s a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH .. s . 0 with prepayment 4 Unes 7 Days ··s 10.80· No--•• In capy « c:.ialllllon. Prtvate plfttes criy. No Commercial. INI ls&ICe. Automotive. Boattng Of'·Employment Ads. There Is no price ..,. to wfYl you can .,enlse. ii )QI need to Ml yow couch. hW' chair Ol #'Y UfluMd merchandise-Gii the Daly PMot c~ sulf «we me ---· ..-... DmfY Nol. JJO W. 911¥ SI. COiia Mna. CA 92626 642-5678 :-. . ' ' NAME~~----------PHONE ______________ _ ADDIE SS~~_:__.:._.::.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ·CITY ·srATE ZIP ________ _ AD COl'Y: 4 line m6nfrnUf1t approPrialety 4 words per Hne. AMt.ENCLOSED _ ___.~~------ .. • WM*• ... -.. . .. llmEW TllUll 1 ... _ .. Beet w-'tont locaUon. Plan 5. 3BR 2~BA. $3000/mo. Agt ~ Pa1•,o ~~TENORE ._., ........ ' 2 .... 11 I 38R Mio 28R +Den. 8odt t~ •t315/mo. 64()..5&64 ., We .. tlllo oftr.ig a 9 '•1 .. ••H• ••••• l .. 11 for:•• .... TMI ~ lncludee .._on hoW to acMrttM. hOw to pe.n, what ...._ to Ml, SJl'll ldees tor a bett• gar• ..-. allO • e-• .... ltln. ~ atldc--. information on c:ttY ordlnMCe9 and lnwntory lheet. You An purdlt•1 your G•tige S... Kit for: $1.00 when youp-.,...ec1at: **'*** ...... PlllFF 1ST MOfmt'I MNT .··. f ' • : ' ' I I I I I ~ I . ~lRlf m~&ccm ~ oo~'lr£ mm~ I p u T COSTA MESA ...... ~ .. LIUml sna.- Lovety weft maintained home In excellent area. Flowing floor plan, cozy family dining room area. 3 BR. Great for children. Walk to grade and middle school. WeU established neighborhood, great family home. Blg yard with fruit trees. Etc. etc. Call for Info. 546-2.313 HP1 ~ _ ........... 1221.- Super famlly home In excetlent location. Unique open floorplan. Big add-on on famUy room. Formal living room with crackling fireplace. Hide-a-way rnlllter suite. Separate chlldrens wing. Many IX"tras. skytlght custom shutters. Lovely front and back yard. An excellent buy In todays market. Can now won't last. Call 546-2313 HP2 111a1• ••at• 11.-.-Just the tnvestment you have been walttng for. Nearly new 6-plex. Six 3 Br, 2~ BA townhomes. With security systems, oentral vacuuming, double attached garages, Inside laundry, two fireplaces, master suite with walk-In ctoset. Beautifully landscaped wtth brfd( and cement driveways, raised brick planters. and all with private patios. Don't wait. Call 646-7171 NP8 since 1960 -y 0 UR TRUST -·-. GAR AGE SALES Follow the baloOn&. ftega end ~ ....... to neighborhood pr• ..... orgenlzed by the •• spec1.a1sts of C..,tu+y 21 The Reel ~ .... .,. • few°'*' today ... Alto stop by our ofb llt 270 Ea.1 17th St. Costa M.u for a comptete U.1 and map IEWOIT IDOi 431 C.tllml 269 S.U 2448 .....,.. lane SZ2 CllM 270 Broadway 1233 Onon l.it 901 Qtf Oriw 2639 F"""' Or1¥t 1212 c-brldlt 400 '"''' 2m r....., 0nw 1211 Camtlndp UO Pnle 266 Vlfll!Q ms w.. 311 Plrm 266~ v.r..., 1127 ........ 520 -.....S 233U:lden H 2111 HlNMI 407 ScNI Road 2524 Elden G 2335 n.t "" 404 L 16111 St 2306 HlallW lane Wlm COSTA llJI 364 L lltll St 2107 SlltlllO 379 ~ 1111111 345 UlnenltJ 1400 ND~ 311c.ta111m St m r.._ 1300 ~ 4'0 c.11 flllu St 269 ........ ..a.T IOlm/ 467 c.ta 11m St 273 ..... QIMD 331 Costl. llllSlSI 260 ..... 3226 a., $1 249 RotliWod 11159 °" ... •nm -TWI ITllY IH.,_ Superb location. Big family room. formal dining. kitchen Is a chef's delight. Island stove, lots of cupboards, gleaming tile. Mother-In-law bedroom with ~ bath on first floor. Winding stairway to upper level, master suite with full bath plus two more BR. The grounds have just been professlonalty landscaped. Sparkling _, enclosed pool. Country club living In the city. Call for details. 546-2313 HP6 .... ...,.1., ... Seller must close by August. Motivated to sell this large 2 BR townhome. l:Mng room With fireplace and separate den or study area. Large fenced front and rear yard. Double enclosed garage. Community pool and spa. This could be the best buy on Eastside. Call S..8-7171 NP7 ma mu,.. 11...,... You'll pay for this 2 BA. 2 BA townhome. Large living room with fireplace. Dining area. Double garage and much more. A gem at this price. Call for details. &48-7171 NP8 ............. 1211,- Single story on quiet circle in Mesa del Mar. Big, big rooms throughout. Terrazo tile entry. Big living room, crackling fireplace, famlly room. remodeled kitchen, skylight. Covered patio, etc .• etc. Call for details. 546-2313 HP3 Ulllm.... 1111.- Very excellent buy on this neat 3 BR home In great area located on a large lot wtth av9.P._,cjo trees, great for the famlly. Neatty new cOU'htry khchen, bonus room with French doora. Sky- lights, RV access and room for your boat. Great buy in today's market. 546-2313 HP4 .... _ •111,- Greet pra, very private 3 BR home with 1t4 BA, b6g IMng room, Cheery khchen, stained g .... wtndoW. Skyffght, g#llge door openers, IMfty ewas. Veri nb front Ind beck yt1rda. A home to be prOUd of. ca.. for 6nfo. 5'4&-2313 HP7 ---~--..-. .. --·--· NEWPORT BEACH ...... .,.... ..., .. A rare find. Beautiful 3 BR home with 180° view on a private road. As a bonus Included In the price Is a 2 BR Income untt. Very setdom Is anything like this available In this area at this price. Call 548-2313 HP9 YllY IPllllL -1441• You'll love entertaining family and friends In this home. Gorgeous kitchen with breakfast room has been totally remodeled. Custom carpeting end window coverings throughout. Muter bedroom and bath wtth whirlpool tub. French doors, skylight. cathedrat ceilings. Easy living family room. ~rlvate backyard and corner lot. To preview call 646-7171 NP3 .... _ _, ...... In d•reable Newport Beach. Lovely upgraded, custom oak, with beamed ceilings, two big bedrooms~ two baths. Great retJrement home at an affordable price. Caff 546-2313 HP8 •-•.,. nn.m Charm, comfort and elegance. one Ot ..,._. co"*'°'''" Newport. Entry toyet, Mvtng room with Frenct'I doon, two patfOet high '*11'98, formal dining room Ind den leedtng to MOther MCluded patio. Large ten\ity room with flrepeac. Ind tw convenient 10 bedroom ~· Er.eta• 1d pado room wtth BBQ OY9rlOok pool Md ...,.. at• ~ houM. sen.a haw ~ another Md WMt ICtlon. Cal for a prtvate · ahowtng. 646-7171 NP1 .. . .... .... ..,.,.. Vl9w property mt M dordabM price. Mottv8tecf ....... want thl9 lmpr111MI com. UNI In eecrow. CeN tod8y to -...-2 BA. 2 IA condo. Gate guerded ~.Cal Me-7171 NP4 NUMBER 0 NE I ____ ,.. ..... Exclusive Spyglul area of Corona del Mar located amid million doHar plul properties. 3 BR, 3 BA on flrat floor. Fireplace In mastet autte. Large chaJet type family room with wet bar. Huge gourmet kitchen with view. Large dining room. Conversation pit divides large living room from dlnrng room. Second floor amenities In- clude another muter suite. Large bonus room and two retreats. AH built around an atrium with pool and spa. Call regarding owner financing. 648-7171 NP2 llllAllD 11 .... Seller reduced price on this fashionable New- port Beach condo and wants an off«. Take advantage. This 2 BR, 2 BA unit In move-In cotidltJon can be yours. CaJI 646-7171 NP5 OTHER A REAS IAITA • •llTI -DllTI .. , .... A.pprox 'A acre of luah landscaping. trees. and seclusion can be yours. Relax by·the poof, watch the koi pond from your kitchen. BBQ on patio. Entertain In large family room. Get away from It aJI. Call for details. 648-7171 NP9 ..,......... .... .. Country living In the city. Beautlful home on a large wooded hlllalda lot with view of city tights. Leaded glass entry to dramatic formal dining room, lovely Imported decorator wallpaper, French doors. paneled windows. and doors, gourmet kitchen, huge private suite. Much more. centrtia1, patio, family room. RV access. etc., etc. Call 548-2313 for appt. HP13 ... ..... .• . ... Studio condo, grtat location. running streams, lush grounds. Northwood area In Irvine. Assume $51,112 FHA loan. Call 5-46-2313 HP12 MT• 'Ill 1A111T 1111,111 Lovely Yorba Unda townhome, 2 BR, 1~ BA. Tastefully decorated. Many unique features. fireplace, covered patio, detached 2 car garage. Breakfast bar, dining area. Aaaoclatlon poof. spa, sauna, bar-b..que. Picnic area. Playground, volleyball court near bike traua. Great buy. Call now won't last. Call 548-2313 HP14 ... -.Y_ ~ '11.,.. One of the nieelt townhomee tor this price. An the rooma are geMJout tized with a prtvete entry, atl on first ftoot. Abioeutety gorgeou1 job ~atlng, gourmet kitchen, two mater eult•. private patio. etc., etc. Great f0r the pro- telllonal pet10n Who Meda a low maintenance home. Call ~2313 HP11 ALmU• SM•I Two BR, 1 ~ BA condo. Greet for Arweatrnerit or atwter hOtne. MOnthty mein. ~ approx 1102.00 monthly lnclUcNe dubhouee, poot ~ legee. aw. highly motivated, tak• ldwlntege. C... now ~2113 HP10 SUNDAY, JUNES, 1988 MV DAD TMINKS t'M CUTE! EVER'( DAV WME~ I WAS LITTLE, 14E'D SAV MOW CUTE I WAS •. • " .. REPORT CARD DA'<'' .. AND LOOK W~AT S~E WROTE ON Tt1E SACK .. SHE SAID 1 '~ NOT VER't' CUTE ~ HELPJ ME.LP! HELP! 75¢ I DON 'T WANNA LOOK & ... ' W~AT DOES SHE MEAN , I M NOT CUTE? JUST BECAUSE 1'VE GOT A BIG NOSE AND MOUS'f'-BLAH HAIR DOESN'T MEAN l'M NOT CUTE! IT 15 GONNA BE A LONG SUMMER 0 } b Jim Davis TMA~K l.JOU VE.RY MUCH GARF1£Lt7 , YOO SIS5Y, I CAN 'T BELIEVE. 'r'OO'R£ AFRAIP OF A LITTLE CE>PIP~R An tomorrow.Space · l<ace and the next day ... HE~ /,DOK! rM ONTV! JUDGE PARKER HELLO, SUSAN / IT'S 0 REATTO THANK YOU , SAM / I CAN SAY SEE YOU A GAIN / YOU LOOK THE SAME ABOUT YOU! ,._......~ TERRIFIC .' , by Harold Ledoux I HEAR YOU AND DAVID HAO ON THE PHONE, AN EXCITING TIME ON DEVIL'S ANSWERING A ROCK TODAY! BY THE WAY, CALL FROM SAN WHERE IS HE:? :r FRANCISCO! J • 0 RJ6HTON ~ ... · IONJGHI QOO'J..L-EMBA~ ON A DIFFIW~I ~ FRAU?H1 wrn·~ PERI k. . I'M 5PEAKJN6 -, OF C.OUR&E I OF DRIVIN& HOME FROM 6~~ FWm~! lUHO CAN 5/¥.; l>..U·tAl'fHE I~ 400R llFE'liME.1-A CORE R)R 'AIDS' FU"TURE HOL.05 f"OR 11-fE ii WORt...D PEACE Ml6H1 -MIGHT BE RlOOD ,,, CABkE 1\J MIGHI FINALW CON\E 10 OUR AREA,,,, , . CLASE> OF e.1~HW-EJGITT~ 1 BECOME A REAkrrq,,, ' ~ I j I ' G MOON MULLINS l<A'/0 ! -nMe -ro b Go_! ot<~ MooN. . . ""·--.. ..,_... . ~ . .,,......_._ l Ferd and Tom Johnson OJ<! 11M ON MY WAY! R,At> l<'ID ... J .-r : u ID B l L. 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There are O! ica1 ~Mfio"L ~~yo bek>i• to my as11atant,.. inlislli Haub. who d'lilm to be a borina PY· '"The cny- ODI are there U ~ c:b:iJdren wben they viait aad pins in the~ ..... Wait • minute. ~ while ·Hanb dip b' a~ line. ..... thole are clliea where rm thinkina ~ • far o6:e." PoU*a'I ~\"\: Haab ,_, the &vori1e. ~ a ftmHunnef at the bCJI ,_, bia new movie Bil opma this """"°"· ana be hit two more oomediea in the .n. He deft. Di~ ii * fivorite -mm. bride of &Ve ..., .u. Rita WiJ- IOD. And doa"t ~ aitics who~ tbe31- ~-de! to ewryone from Cary OrlDt 10 11Ct J m111vu ~do tbeytf. the mne :um~rl.ab=: ::-.:::~=--~ i.~~'::t.~'t Eqailly .,.., be~ ~ demptt ID e.::'' 11 a bilb-voblle •ftM>. -----· 'W~d lib10 QI>-tuns )QI in=-llllln1 .... ~-:~'r.a~ by . Olt, Mr. Uu~wby ate)QI~ tid ~ .. ~.u.,.. .. . .,,~~:.:: := .. Ml ·~ IDoalb tD •• ODIDldy, ... 1iWllJ lifld 1wk ID W11k:b a ....... ... .. iDto ....... diw? 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They also reported, that ovarian and uterine Ill cancer are substantially /~$! -common amona women on the Pill. What\ more, Pill users are less liely to develop pelvic inflammatory disease (tubal infections), benip breast disease, and iron deficiency ane111ia-not to mention menstrual cr~mps. And the rumor that the Pill makes you lesa fertile i,s ust that. Rumor. Studits indicate that if you were ertile before you took the Pill. tak:ina it should not ect your ability to have children later. Some women IEI Fii may experien<:e a Short period of readjust-lH E ment -1'tef discontinuing the Pill. But even so, thet' usually become prepant soon. So does the Pill baVe any real risks? Yes. And you should know what those risb are. For example, if you are taking tbe Pill, you Pl ll' should not smoke. Especially if }OU •re over JS. Cigarette smoJcin& is known to inc:reue the risk of serious and possibly life- threate.nina adverse effecu on the heart and I blood vessels from Pill uae. What's more, women with cer-- tain conditions or medical histories should not uae the Pill. Even if you're already on the Pill, you ahould 1ee your doctor at leut once a year. And be sure to read the patient information that's included in every Pill pactaae. When it comes to birth control. the best advice ii to teek out the best advice: Oo to reliable sources. Aik a lot of questions. Di1CUS1 all the optiom with your doctor. BecatiJe only then will you know where the myth ends. And the truth beiim. • • ·-·- I • • ' I 1 , m l c I t I I s l I c I I ' ~ I • ' e ( 0 I II e ....... ·- SILVER&GOID U.S. OLYMPIC COINS · (see inside) At S7,~ Cornell diScoversthe &eedom of owning an ultralight, and a mutual fimd fiumThe Prudential. "I'm young ... I intend to fly. That's the way to go. I mean, when you've got control, you can do what you want Here I was, I had leased out the fann, I had some money. So I checked around · to different companies. But The Prudential rep asked all the right questions. 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IJda• • 80wle With Lida ( YOU'LL ALSO RECEIVE 2 FREE GIFTS just for trying the Freezerware Sett ' A 8urpMe Gift Wit CM't ... you wt\1111 la.. that would ~ the IUfl)ttMI But_. c;.,, lel you It • IOmdllnO tor you or your home .__ .... __ .... __ _.. __ ...,_ ... ____ ..., _____________ ~-------........ -~-~-------------------.. -.. ---. --· .. -... -...... -. -. . . -. -. --. . . . - • 'l SILVER&GOID U.S. OLYMPIC COINS · · (see inside) · ~elp them SQ for their silver and gold · by goihg for silver and gold of your own.· Coins shown larstt than actual size. Each coin is e.ncapsulated, acmmpa- nied by a Certif ate of Authenticity from ~ Dnctor of the US. Mint. and padcased in an e)esant bufSU'ldy velvet prae:nlltion C2SI! for stcnge and display. St SILVER COIN: Weight: 26.73 ~ams. Compasiliorl: 9()%' silver (.76 troy oura). 1'11 copper. Oiamda: 1.500 Inches. Maximum mint.aSt: t0,000,000 aUowablt by law. Help preserve Americ.as winning tradition , while you preserve the memory d the 1988 Olympics for yourSelf and your family. With the only legal tender U.S. coins minted in honor d Americas participation in the 1988 Olympics. By_ Act d Congress, e.ach gold and silver 1988 U.S. Olynjpic Coin you buv helps provide much needed support ($7 per silver coin, SJS per gold coin) lor our Olympic teams. U.S. Olympic Coins can be purchased sinsfy a in tw0<oin sets. Both coins . exemplify the Olympic spirit and will surely be cherisJled by you and your loved ones. Order your 1988 U.S. ~ pie CoinS today. Mail coupoo below with payment to: The United States Mint, 1988 U.S. Olympic Coins, P.O. Box 42010, Philadelphia, ~ 19162-0028. Or call toll ~: 1-800-433-1161'. (Have aedil card handy.) HELP AMERICA SHINf; 1 9 8 8 U.S. 0 L Y M P I C C 0 I N S S5 COW COINs Wdrlht: 8J59 .....,. CanpOsitiOO: 9()%' add (.24 lroy oura), 4.~ siw:r, bAn cqiper. Oilrntter: 0.850 incha. 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Wrth any $5 Hallmark purchase This summer, keep dad covered from the barbecue sauce with this unique Grill Sergeant Apron from Hall- mark. Ifs a great gift idea for Father's Day (Sunday, June 19). So hurry to your participating Hallmark shop listed in this ad. Supplies are limited, and at $3.95 with any $5 Hallmark purchase, they won't last long! -~· ~ia2Q~ SILvtR&GOID-u. S. OlYMPIC COINS · (see inside) ' e The New Hands-On Dad Is the Hit of the Year Supermom, the one who bri~ home the ha· con and fries 1t up m the pan, now has a faithful cohort. Meet Superdad, the media darting of 1983. Actually, the new. more uwolved, hands-on father, is som~hat a result of the Supermom, working mother phenomenon. Af- ter all, while mom was learning to juggle career and family. some dads were leammg to pick up the slack (and the shirt, and the toys, and ... ) around the house. And now, his contri- butions have paid off-it's Superdad's turn In the ~tlight. tn the movies {Three Men and a Baby}, on television (My Two Dads), and on the bookshelves ("Good Morning, Merry Sunshine," .,Daddy"}, this much rs for sure: It's hip to ~popJ That's good ne~ for Scott Oppenheimer, se- nior writer and Father's Day card expert with HallrNrk Cards, Inc. "041d is a more prominent, more mulU-faceted character in today's family than f!Ver:' Oppenheimer says. "That makes my fob a lot more fun :• True, the term Su~t&d may be a tad pre- rNture, but there are Indi- cations that the role of fa· ther truly is ~Mng. ~ not just In the rmss media. In feSPOnW to the fact that more thin 50 ~nt of all WOfMl1 with chiklttn less ~« .. .... pftf "'~ 1""' 11 .... t» , .... (H>14~·-...... "~" t. ~~-· than 1 year old are work· ing. men are now doing ap· proxi'"'1ely half as much housework and child care as their working wives. That figure becomes s1gnifiantly more 1mpres- s1ve when you consider that in 1965 they did about a fifth as much And re- searchers are quick to point out that in the more recent survey, the "youn- ger" fathers reported doing far better than the "half as much" average. A sign of the times: The 315.000.member Fu- ture Homemakers of America recently elected its first male president. Ap- proximately 11 percent of the organization's mem- bers are now young men. Says President Thomas Lu- as. "My definition of a homemaker is someone who contributes to the well-being of the family That should be a male as well as a female." While the new hands- on father may be partly the result of necessity, i1 1s aJ- most certainly somewhat due to fashion as well. Re- cent tttnds show the back- lash from the ''strive for success" era of the past sev~ral years is a "cocoon- Ins'' tendency -people in general. not just fathers, are spending more time around the hoose. And our favorite soorce of role models - the TV -is showingAmer- lan families a father that, unlike pr~ious TV dads. is almost atways around the house. Cliff Huxtable of the Cosby Show and Ste- p h~ n Keaton of Family Ties, for instance, are char- aders defined far more by their interadion with their children than their ap- proach to their careers. Whatever the reason, this much is true: Father's Day 1983 finds many sons and daughters expressing love ana thanks to dads who play a more promi- nent role in their day-to- day upbringing than did fa- thers of any generation before. Oppenheimer says that card verse must reflect sensitivity to the new com- plexities of fatherhood. "For example. my fiancee will be a lawyer, working long hours, and knows as much about baseball as I do," he explains. "I'm a card writer, working Ions hours, and en1oy cooking as much as she does. When we start a family, my re- sponsibilities can't be sim- ply defined or limited like my father's were. Our cards need to reflect that idea." The broader definition of fatherhood Is reRKted in this excerpt from a Hallmark Father's Day verse: Dad, So much of what I am Today I owe to you. As I was ~ina up, You created a nutturina environment ... a perfect balance of ....,_ ...,.,.,, , ......w ... ,.-•no.... ~, .. ,.., ~..,. r-•n.. .. ,,._,,...... -'I·- guidance and freedom. gentleness and strength. disciplme ~nd love. Fathers' escalated par- ticipation with the upbnng- ing of their children beams even before their children are born. It 1s then that 1t becomes evident that a 1960s phenomenon is now a 1980s expectation: Men are no longer passive on- lookers in the birth of their children. In Lamaze classes and in the delivery room, they've become part of the process "There seems to be more sensitivity to the feel- mgs of a father-to-be these days, that his anxieties and excitement are similar to those of the expectant mother," Oppenheimer says. "So we ve begun to develop father's Day cards for him that, in a liahtheart- ed way, show that the cardgiver understands and cares." For example, a recent Hallmark father-to-be card reads: Happy Father's Day to the Father-to-be. Think of all the great things you have to look forward to ... • U~y ties, bid cologne. andrN<fe Hhtrays ... And when the little bundle josns the house- hotd, reseuch indicates that staying involved-can be ~rding for Dad: the more hol.M!WOfk and ctuld cue • father does, the higher he scores on mea- sures of "overall well-be- 1 n g" and "marital commitment." To some extent, these results are due to the fact that many men, like Op- penheimer, are expenenc- ing what women have dealt with for years -"multi· plic1ty,'' or dual roles. Their feelings of well-being are the result of what psychol· og.ists c~ll "buff er mg'· - compensatin$ for lows m one area with highs 1n another. And rt might surpnse you that recent surveys in- dicate that men attribute more of th~r overall happi- ness to satisfaction with their family roles than to satisfaction with thesr pro- f essional roles . But the changes m the role of father are far from complete. At last check. there were nearly 1 million fathers heading si~par­ ent homes, a figure that has multiplied r4lpioly over just the last few years. Men are being offered, and are ac- cepting, the multitude of challenges single parent· hood rep~nts. "Because more Fa- ther's Day cards are going to singf~puent fathers or stepdads, we ha~ to make sure our concepts aren't too confining," he ..ays. "AJI of our c.ard$ must lend themselves to the many fe~ts on which peo- ple re~te to thetr fathers t~ days:· ·- »ln-fte ......... Aldl ~ CMr, ...-orbehhtfle ..... , noccwda,..,.,.. Clnltr-. ... ...,..., It. Ful ,.. ... wn.canral 4Sdlly.W. 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' -11:30P.M.- l L n.T ...... .._1s1 ·-(CC• .....,(A) Liit c .. , .................. ..... (CNN) ............... (Om) llCMl: ··0rums Mang -~~ *** (1939) Claudent Collen.. HelYy rum ~"9lt1·1 f;;;;... C 11 A (Nia() ........ (WON) .. -11:35 P.M. - • ....,IA) -11:$0P.M.- .. L*=-= ~"* (1117) CMenr'I Raina, MWbl ~ -12:00A.M.- • ,.. ..... , I Si Daily Pilot June S-11/11 -12:40 A.M. - ()) lllOVll. .. Endless t.oo.e .. * (I 9e I) Broolte Shields. M.nat'I H...n -12:45 A.M. -8 llOft: ' EndleU LcM'" * (I 9e 1) Broolte Slweidl M.nn Hewitt WEDNESDAY LATE NIGHT ~'&«!. ..... _ ...... .......... ,...,. ... ..... -...... (CC) ,,_9;!' ~·.:-L-.. Y111IY• .... ....... ~:..u;:. ..... ._ ... :==:~~ fGMA» ... =-==.:"" =~.::.. ...... -t:GIA.M.- ~ Liii ........ ---1:11 A.k- (MQC) llMl 111 ..... -t:.10 A.IL -=.,-.,.~ ........... (A) ........ ,.... ..... , .. .............. .......... __ :...... ........ ............. a .... SI .... .. .. .... 11117 ....... ndonll AW of Ohenlllb• E]::~~ *** (1.., Don Amedle, ~v~. CllCICa ..... ..... = ....... .... =='l-. -MIA.IL-.... -fMA.M.- l lS> !.:" ........... 20/0ally Piiot June 5-11 I • f Daity Pilot CMCllQ u..... .. -.. (SHOW) .......... ....., (WOA> &1111 I 111 , ...... EVENING -l:OOP.M.-8 (I) ,_ ... 0 3 NBA fl. nlltl, 0.... Two .... ......... ... .......... AIC .... (CC) ,,.. .. c....., =,.."""' _._(CC) ........ ,....... ,_ ........... °"' ...... (ME) --= "Alda'" ** (1953) SaP* Lenn. Lola Maxwell CIR.AYO) °""' ...... """ June ~11121 ntURSDAYPRIME TIME 22/0aJty Pilot June 5-1 1 6tNIOO Dally Pilot June 5-11121 FRIDAY MORNING -t:tOA.M.-...._11111 ..... ........... Tlll'lll M I.---.... (CC) C1r~(A) _ . ...., ...... llleL '•' '" .... == a=..-... ..,_CM (R....., WI ..... NASCAA ~500.(R) (GALA) llOV!E: "Ctlanoc vs. lal Terentul&I" Andrei Qan:ia. t::,t:.a.we ~ llOWll: ''The Hlltlm ti ott«t on Giiiigan '1 11i land" * (1981) Bob Demer. Alan Hale Jr. ......... ~ (WOR):--.......... (Wf'1X) tlll .... -t:OSA.M.-cs>,., ....... -1:15A.M.- (NICK) "*" ..... --1:30-A. .-=r. tt ,...nM(R) .... ......,._ ...... ~ ........... ., =·~~·J~ t=.,-=.. ""' Mlhll =~The Mtrnblr of .. ~·· *'** (1152) an.t W...,., ~ H1111t, CNIQQ ............ (UM). 0 u. =='~ -1:.gA.M.-..... ** (1M5) l'°'*9 t..ffW, Paul L Smftn. . = ...... Def-...... -...... (WOR) ... (WlilX) llOWIE: ''A DM1h In c.n..n" ...... (1971) 9Wf1lnle Powa. Peul Clemens. CZ) llO'M: "A ~ ~ ~.. *** (1948) The Marx BrotNrs, t.Jeette v .... -t:OI A.M.-(WTM) a.. . -~A.II.-I ~.~ .... TWt., ... ... ...... ........ -.. ........ ,,,.,,,,..... r..:,-.:; •!!.. ..... (\R)Wlilll""'Y-r l----10:00 A M -Cl)"',,.... .. ....., ... .. ,..... LMllll L-'•llllMl?(R) .................. . ........... ........ ICC) • ... 9 , • Joi<-•r• .· ............ (CC) ..... u.. (Ml) ...... =-1:::~--= .a;:-. ••. ($) CM) C""9~NCM OMelon I ~ Glrne • (OALA)-Ollftl (\.ft) ... ,. CMAlQ --"Suddenly, Lat Summet'' *** (1951) ~Teyler, MontgOl'nlly Cllrt. (tHOW) llO'M: ''The~ ...._otTiwftW'*( . WIOrio DI Sio9, w..tl. ~ 9IME: "QA!ir'1Wrt" *** (1M1) Jeff BrtdgM, John Helld. == ~-..... -1MIA.llt-cwr-> .. ''Joumev '° . V. C... ot TN" * (1tl1) loott ~.Gigi~. -1UOA.M:-1!..•'-•.,_ ......... ... .., .. ,. .......... ......... !'»'=($) -.,,. ~ * ~ .... DOrtf, Clwtlll ..... ··'-=:·:·· W1° ra ~-.. ***. Ctlln LNI ttunl.LllMll ....... N-1~a.;. .. .. ..., . 24/0ally Piiot ... ' ·.....::.:---.. ....... 1--Mll.a .......... (CC) Ul.O. (Ad)Tl'Wlll ..... (C8H) .... .., t=.,·:t.:~o..... ='::'~ (**> -. ............. 8' ...... ,-==--==---11:JOA.M.- I ...... ~ "Ealt ot Kllimel1WO" * (1957) ~ Thompaon, a.by l~Qmll ... -....... ............ (CC) ..... ...., ..... RMllC.... ...... = .............. ==,_;, ra ...,.,_ ........ , ..... AFTERNOON June 5-11 l . I ='~:i.1:~ ...,~= . I=== ... c;z)... ,...., -l:tlP.M.-~ L.-1....., -a:atP.M.-...... ,. I I Ih .. :-c. .. .: ...... ....... _ ... .. 1 ...... ea '5' ... Liit • ~ .. ,. ........ ** (1-,_,. .... ~ ..... -2:alP.M.-(W1'91t ._ ........ . _ .. ,. ... -·-...... .. t:°i:7~ -.,., = ... = R la A 7 ..., ..... ..... ""' ... --· ilitll ...... ......... ......... T....._ ='":i. ............. c.w .-.~--= · ..... ~= Men..Ol*le~ au-.~ u ..... .. ,._ __ ,. __ (W1"lllt .......... -~11P•­tt90t .MOIL 'Wlwdl ote. Lott IC!nldOm.. • f1•> lo aw..o.t. *" ~ lut..::.-__ ... N-10UllllllCC) ··:.."=--;-...... c.ae ... ~ .. --~==::.. ~-r...., -..... .:--J = ....... . I f~~--......... ....... ftet Daily Pilot CROSSWORD PUmE ~ 1 ............ ·--e..-1 ...... 111111 .. QTYT-1' ,._ __ ,.~ ........ ti -r.--C t t • I I 1• 1t ..... ..,_,....., ....... .. ........ --. _., ... .... .c..-... a.._ ....... ~ ...... ._ ..... 11 ·-.. ··-.....-~ .. Am .... . "'\ .. -· ,, ..... . ........ ...... 41,_,_ .. .... G ....... tdsaltle QQlf .......... ....... 11...,., .... .......... ··-c-'" DOWN , ..... 2 ....... ..... . .... ..... . .......... -- IClmll--A .Dell ........ .,..._.. ... ,._,.... I A CIJlt. -· ....... . , ........ ....... ,, ..... ,. ·-.. ,,.,,..,. 17 TM 11 ,.,..._ . ......... II UllaeM ....... .. ..... ..,_,__. • -Tiii .... Ulllt -· .. _ .. ...,,. . .... ....., •Cltm•lll ... ... . .... .... •cw....-. ......... .,.... 41 ... -~-­..a--•c..-1.au.-....... •cr.....-•1•w• ANSWERS FRD\YPRIME TIME 21/DaJly PRot June s-11 - -:__J......._ - - l \i"i Villa Vc>lencia Dalty Pilot Junes.11m (714) 581-6111 I Full Savia Rtti.ttment Living from•J~ rv~~;~:-----------------------, I 14552 P•\PO de \.•lent 1.l I I la1euna Hill\. C.il1torn1!1 92653 f I Plene send mort" inlormat1on •bout Vill;i V•lenc~ I I "l.Jme I I I I -.ddre\' I I City Zip Phone I I cw I ""!'-----------------------~----._. .... FRIQ\Y LATE NIGHT ... SATURDAY 21/Daily Piiot June 5-11 (GAU> 9IN: "Patay Ml Amar at-. w.ctina. JulO AllrlW\ (MAX) .,_: "But S10P • *** (11M) Matityn Monroe, Don Murrly. (NIQQ ,..,..., MIA)C... .... (Z) MON NH1 Tune We Lowe" *** (1135) Matgatlt 8*W8ft. Jan'9 S1llwaft. -1;31 P.M.-(WT'U) .... ,.,.. l~z..-_. (1te11 Connie Stevens. T~Donahul I ... , '111'111'• c..a ........ ---~ .. c..,· =,..,,_....!SI :1:rm n a111 Alill ...... IHRA MMlonm. (RI ~ ''The Ftntastlc WCltd ol 0 c. Collnt.. • .. o.y Cdenwl. Blmil a.tf• CllMwl ...: "8urll•. Willa" t 1115) Jec:a Thompeon. ~,·= "fltleM IV '** ~...,.-119nPOft Lynne ~~-i ........... (R)(S) ........... ... -. ... -2:09, .... -(WT'llt .....,_ l i~tr: .... z _ I :? 7, :-:---= a Dally Pilot June s..11ra j SATURDAY PRIME TIME 30/0ally Piiot June 5-11 Doing Your Own Building? My 30 years ·of construction ex- perience can help you successfully complete your job. Call! ( 714) 2 5 0-0 31 0 for a brochure-THE CALRAN CO. -18002 Sk:ypark Circle. Irvine. Dally Pilot DINNER SPECIALS ONLY •6.95 p111J 111 '"""" I ottKll\Jt 'r••"tuut' 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntington Beach (llMVO) Tiit ..,...._ Tiii ....., (C8N) .... Via ~ .......... (~ flllO¥ll: '"The AYlttor'' ** (1995) etw .. !Ophe( ~. Rounna Arquetlll (HllO) Tiit ,...._ llrr .... ICC) (S) {Na) ~Ult (SR} .,. "Pretty Smalt" • ( 1917) T nm Letgtl F',.,_, P1tTida Arquett9. (TMC) MCMl: ''MooMl'llne County ExprMs . •• (1177) John Suon. Susan Howard. (UIA) ..... (S) (WON) T*' ,.._ 1111 DlflllMI IA) (WOlt) ............ (Z) llCME: "She a Gaeta Hew It ....... (1t98) Tnic:y cami11 Jome, Tommy Aedmond H«*I -11:15 P.M. - {WTU) ..... tlllb (S) -11:20 P.M. -• ...,. ..... l.ouflo -U~Pll- • MIMI: '"The ~ c.-· ** (1'¥73)~ Henry ~=::: oit. Side °' o..n .-. (1917) "*"' Mc:Cloakey, Ew June 5-11/31 842-5505 SATURDAY LATE NIGHT ... I 1SPORTS Sunday EVENING -t:OOP.M.- CUPN> ..... ......, PSM -Pro ~....,_l From M9lbu leec::h, Cellf. -10:e0,.11.- C-IPN) ....... SCCA Tt'llne-Am SetlM. Fnwn Long 8Mch. c.M. (R) Monday EVENING -t:toP.M.-........ -J:OOP.M.-........ -t:OOP.M.- (199Q c,.... s.Jt>WUu.s. H8loflll a.....,•11pa. From New Yen. (A) -10:00P.M.- (18"Q ............. ...... -~ "'9celddl .. "°"' .. NF\. Md OFl. com-Pl"~ ...... .,., 9CQDCy ~"°"' ...... Tueeday Wedneeday LT HAULING RAYICa O./Yd CMupe. T,_ Joft 146-a1tl HAUl.JNG. CUAN lft. QUMJTV WON<. ,,.. llT. '*1122-711! In 11111' I I lt IHI Thunday EVENING -t:OO P.M.- • ... .. '•llNBAF\. ""-r~: -t:OOP.M.-m."Cf :.~ AnlMlm, c.11. CUIA) ..... -10:00 P.M.- (UPIG ......... IHRA~ Am -NetlorlM. From ~.N.C.(R) Friday Saturday MORNING ...... .... , .... * 730-1MI Ct.EAN&~T 2t yra ... Uc T 0 1 tl42t ITNMNG 80HOl.AA8 .... 1"1dit·T11611t ,.. ......... Wide OIW9 • 11'"917· 10ll 32/Dally Piiot June 5-11 -t:OOA.M.- (!IPH) ........ Cl'lrysltt C11111e. From Celgilry. -10:00 A.M. -.(l) ..... .....,HCM Bnebal Tournament. Cham- plonelljp Game From Roeellblliltt Smdlum, Om.ha., Nee>. • ~~~~r..... -11:00A.M.- (EWN) ........ Battler Sub Pro SMM. From L.abWle.Conn -11:30 A.M. :- (UPN) ......... 2• Hot.n of Le MMI, R.ce Updalle. From Le Mens. Frwice. AFTERNOON -12.-00,.M._ .............. -12:11P.M.--e .-....... ~ glll)'let: KanMI City Royall 81 Celfomll Angel9 ,,, a.nor. Orlol9a et New Yortt Yri .... -12:30 P.M. - • UltlllaW ,.,. 5' IE ..... Thunder on the Ohio AP8A Odd Cup. From Evtna""9. Ind. .Haata. Jim Henclrk* and... Didi~ -~Eknont~ ...... -1:00P.M.-• Cl) llelWMtcheawO.. lie. Third Round. From ~ Country Clut>, Rye, N.Y. Oreg Nannen. s.na~. ~ w...o. endldkig cNmpion J.C &-.cf .,.. ·~ to "°""*9· • -1:30P.M.- ............ From Belmont Park. Bnorlt, N.V. Thia .. .,,. , 20ll'I l\IMlno fot 3-,...,~ Thor~ end .,. longatt (1 .$ lnlM) of tior-. r.ong·a .._,.. crown ~. -2:00 , .... - _,.., Wt Rlllll IHRA 8pl'lng ~llonilt. From Bl'll1ol, Tenn. (R) -S:OOP.M.-• ............ u.s long jumper Leny Myrtcb; ,,,.., .• merdlOn; IWinVTW9 e.tsy MlflCNI (Unfted Statee) and 1<rt1t1n ono ~ Oemwry) • 9 ... s.t'1iOr Touma· mlt'lt~~. Third Fb.N. (UtllN) Wt .... 2• Hours of Le Mana, Rece ~ From Le MMa. f rence -~P.M.- 8 Cl 1'11•••n.~ I ...... The jheln; Miah equMtlen Nici! 81ce"'.011. ~­ porllte lpo!llOI aNr. -4:00 PA.·- • A111t "'-I llASCAA Onmd Natlonel Ce:roAn• 200 -4:30P.M.- ~ ............ lc:Qy ~·· Ofl-Aoed Chem-p6onltlip Gnlnd ~ From Slrl Joee. c.lf. -5:00 P.M.- .... Jed( Niclcl9ul' OrNt· ... , • Hot9t of Ctwnpion9hlp Golf (WQN) ........ 01k:ago Cob• et 8t. Louie~ . -J:aoP.M.- (!8"0 .... ,..... Pitts· ~ aa.dletor• " New Eng. tnJ .. IWUlltiL CW'f9) ....... Allllnta &!NM-et ~ A11rot EVENING -t.-OOP.M.- • Mena ....... Aactng FfOm Hollywood Pll1t. -l:30P.M.- C-UN) AWA tt rt • ....... (GALA) ..... -t:ooP.M.-• e ,,, .u, ...... -t:30P.M.-(H~) ....._ ...._ ,_ ... 1917 Orend F1nll. From ~.Aulhlle. -10:10P.M.- CSIPN) ......... HHourt of Le ........... Updete From Le MW9. frMae. !t&wvm HANGINGl8TNPPtN VISA...C 173-1112 .......... * =·= ~·..,...._c.lftaw. .Fne lilt. ITDC CO.T • Uc. 411700.1144111 MOVIES .. , .. mmmmm . 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 540-0713 DaUy Pilot June 5-11131 ,,.,,,. 1 MSLLC . OLDSMOBILE/GMC TRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. e Costa Mesa (714) 540..9640 . \ MOVIES M/Dalty Piiot June 5-11 D_J) Daily Piiot June 5-11135 G MOVIES •!Daily Pilot June 5-11 __ __, Daily Pilot June S..11/S7 R-S ... MOVIES 38/Dalty Pilot June 5-11 ... T-U-V "' . . Dally Piiot June 5-11/31 131:TWl:I:~ tjl: it11:1:Ti,ett. • EuropeM Bed Linens • Terry Robes • Ro!lenthaJ Studio-Line • China & Crystal • Goose Down Comfort... & Pillows • Blankets • Mattress Pads Etc .• Etc., Etc. , .... AL 8t:f91STlll' I 2112 I. COMI ilwy. C...,-"IJW (1•&.4'~ZBZ9 i k June ~11 OEAR PET OWNEA. • We'\19 got gr•I newt tor you The bell pet food you can buy IS on sate during the $C*\Ce Diet TrucklOad 8aie You can't effOfd to miM lhis t>ppottu/Wfy for • or•! value on lhe mo.t nu1r.11oue pel food you cen buy If you t.Weedy IN<! your dog °' eel ~ Oief 1"*1 you've teen the Vlllble proof of whit ~ nutntion c.an dO Uk• the beau!Jfl.' <:Diii. •~•strong bones end rnulCitt •nd ov.,111 healthy appeerence And there'• • good chance yOUt pet hes ticper~~ fewer heellh problems tnrougti rne yetr• If you Nvt!n't tried Sc:lence Diet. now·• the time. Science Diet • apecllically formuta1ee1 for e"h 11age of your pet't lite. 9ecauM 8c.Mlce 0..1 uus onty lht toP l0Qfedieo1t your pet will dignl more and produee lelS lloof llOlurne. PIUs, you get 1 100% tat11letll()(I guerat'llee ft Ooo't mcu the~ O.t Truckload Sale ll you dO. yOAJf pet w I ,,...., totgwe you .,. on Sc.enc• Diet and IAM . Pet Fooo (LIMIT 2 BAGS) 10-3". 0,, Mleel It.,,_ -.. 200 lbs of dOg tOO<l BOOOA BOX CAT PAN •% GA' 119 49. COf'lfroiS 100% 04 lifter Odor -pllJt trade 1n yOUf pet's old tlea COiier f0t a new one ,_I. Ptlfcf\rnate Bird Seed -SOc. 2-lb bag ILIMIT 3 BAGS) PMI HOT 0008, COtCI MC> P'Of'COM '°" ffaltYONSI ,, , OPEN 7 DAYS 9 AM to 8 PM 2121 WESTCl.df;F OR. NEWPORT: BEACH -------------1 CIUNI I FREE RAWHIDE OR FREE CAT TREATS (while IUppfiea last) L EXPIRES 8-24-N OP -----------