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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-22 - Orange Coast PilotRELIGION/ A 7 SPORTS/Bl ' I THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT S SAT RO AY, APRIL 22~ 1989 . . Kemp: Key to power ls the poor lly R. LANCE IGNON Of""' ~ .... SUif'I ln bis first partisan speech since bein& named secretary of Housin& and Urban Devclopmel\t, political firebrand Jack Kemp said the Re- publican Party will attract miooritiC1 only if it can rid the ghettos of drug dealers and foster decent housin~ . "If you really believe in democratic capitalism, we aotta make il work in our Third World economy. and our Third World economy is that inner city environment," the former nine- tenn congressman from New York said. . -ince beil}Lnamcd head of HUD, Kemp, S3, has been crisscioss1ng the country, visiting inner cities and promisinft to renew an ag.ency that largely fe to the wayside during the Reagan administration. Along the way, the con$Crvativc Republican and former football star has stirred hOPC1 as well as doubts that there will ·be enouah funds to match bis prom- ises. . Speakina to a pthering of the Rcpublkan National Committee at The Newportcr Rcson in Newport ~ch, Kemp said the Grand Old Party will have to reach out to the poor if it is to become the majority party. "We want to be the party of the ladder," Kemp said during a often ~timental a:nd anecdote-laden ad.- dress. A unabashed defender of the trickle-down theory of economics, Kemp likened the war apjn.st pover- ty and urban decline to a game of musical chairs in which everyone is provided a .seal "We don't want some folks to succccd at someone else's expense:· he said. "What our pany has to do is build more chairs." ..., .... _....., '-.. ~ L•• Kaufwlan and Dr. Manrln Resnik attend unvefflr19 of new n..,.• for street In Northwood Glen ~ommunlty In lrvfne. Jn talkina to poor Hispanics and blacks. who he admined arc often teary of the Republican Pany. Kemp said the overwh,elmina plea bas been for an eradication of drua dealers and users. Kemp recalled how a DcmocralJc, blade councilwom•nin--flonda told him: .. I tell you what sir~ U~ou iet the druJlics out of our public housing prOJCCts. You ,et some jobs in here and pnvate enterpirse, you give us a chance to own a home, she sa1d, that's Renamed street in Irvine a tribute· to Challenger what we want" · Kemp reiterated a proposal be introduced recently to evict aU con- ~ IN Kl .. / Alt 1y 808-V AN EYKEN Of -0.-,. ,... k,,,, Irvine's newest street couldn't be much lonacr than its namesake. But that de>e$0't bother the man who named it, and pcnu.aded com- mun11y and city officials to ao along with the idea. . . Plan maps future of county transportation 11y ..... IMINIST the OraDft Count~ Transponatjon °' .. .._,..... Commau.on mceuna on Monday Tl'llMPOftltlCNl oftkials ~leased 1 and will be incorporated into the futuristic plan Fridl" that outlines a county's 20. Year Master Plan of 1 TransponaHon Improvements. ~QI ..... ~ran••t system de-·•rt 11ves a looa·ranae vision, 10mc- 1iptd to evolve an siaees over the thane we've lacked,'' said Kia Mllt 20 yeen. . MORUaVl, a tenior CCMlnty,analysL Delcribed • the .. bhatpnnt of. .. We Deed to ttt bevond depcndmcy ~ Couaty beyond .. lk ytar' on lbe auaomC>balc. What we're tryin& 2000, • the NPOft fOCutn oo Sl.2 to do is tet the foundation for thal billioll jn b~;proj«1s. ~me .S)'1Wm. •• . of Wlaidl WGUld on eX1t1un1 Tlle. beck.bone of the plan as an ftuadi111 toUlal otfwn that ellistiftl railway •>ttcm that •ould be Woiald nqvirc a propoted balkcnt purclMmd as MUSIAi}' and~ Min tu bike. aa IM trUat aystem evolva. Cumna At ill apex, the ~ inc:l&ades Amnk lian would be i1n~ and ,._. lw ~ rai wa)'1 wath additioiul train ltfVice .ddfd. ._,,,,.,..,, &raaM na~ fGrewn~~~~icc~ haa Iii Clemente 10 Buftli Loe A .I'll to ~ provllUQ ud ._ SU11 AM '° IAa ~ eilbt cleity trains in eec cfjnaion.' n. ........ ~. IBODOl'Ail °' T6t ..... addl two daily tripi '° tMt .~ ...... -.ric........, dlat "'9ld route. ca u10.. W.. liVine. Mmion °'1biat'1 tbl ncitlllll pan ot _1&, formerly known as-Norfolk. the newly named street called Challenger doesn't have any residents. But it docs have an important pi«e of history attached to 1l For more than two years, Les Kaufman, a resident of the communi- ty of Nonhwood Olen, has been ,,..._.IM CHAU.INGSll/ All Gionis to stand trial . . ' in a·ttack on ·wayrle lly IRIS YOKOI prohibited him from contacting or.._o.iy,._Sbfr ~aync, Luby and the co-defendants A municipal court judge esscritiaJly tn the case. freed Dr. Thomas Gionis from Wayne is the daughter of the late custody Friday,. but ordered the ex-actor John Wayne and Luby is a husband of Aissa WayQe to stand trial Newport Beach financier. on c;haraes he orchestrated an assault Gionis. 34. as scheduled for arraagn- on his wife and her then-boyfriend ,ment May 5 in Supenor Coun on Roter Luby. eigl\lcounu of conspiracy lo comnul Harbor Municipal Court Judge assault . with a deadly v.capon, in- Suzanne Shaw ruled there was umadatint ~ witness, false imprison- enou&h evidence to put Gionis on ment and burglary. trial. "She set Gionas' bail at $250.000. Shaw said sbe beheved G1on1s was which Gionis' mother and sister dnvcn to order the Oct. 3 attack on immediately paid. his ex-wife and her boyfnend out of "He'll be out today,'' Xantha S''n obses ive lo-.e for has 2-year...old Gionjs said. Her brother hat been daughter, Anastasia. · held without bail since his April 4 "fhe most important woman in arrest. _ --your-ltfcn-yourdavght-cr,-ill~Jtml --u .. -setiin, bail,-Shaw. rcqu~r.ed .,.id.. "Your-!ovcJor bu -and .the Gionis to obtain psycholoa,ical coun-passion and' humait f>ondage '),OU selina twice a week. She also f~.-... GtONIS/A2J Freshman suspect in locker blast that hurt a classmate ly STEVE MARBLE Of -o.-,,,... ... ,,,, ' A Fountain Valley High School frtshmnn aJlcgedl; -spent several wceb rigging a-sdlool lockt'T ~ith hgh fluid. model rocket fuel. match head and tir«'f'lckcrs before it exploded and inju~ a I 5-)ear-old girl The 14-ycar-old· bo). de~bcd as a ~tm1ght­ studcnt enrolled an classes for the mentall; Jified. wJ\ arrested several hours afler the noon e~plos1on Thu~· clay. He was later released to bas partnts. He faces charges of using e'<plosl\cs to cau~ propeny damage and bodily injury -both fclonie:-. According to a memo distnbutcd to teachers Fnda). the student has be-en suspended for fhe day~ and face~ expulsion. EfTons to reach thestudent. not 1denufied because of his age. or his ~rents were unsuccessful. The blast. which npped off a locler door and sl'nt names into the air. caused first and second-degree burn!l to Shell) Vaa. a f~shman and an acquaintance of the bo) "I was lcanana against the locker v.hen the door blc" open and names came out. l wa hy tcncal. "I burned ml legs. and I thank I fell dov.n. I v.as scrtamang. I dfdn t know what to thank .. Via, a top backstroke swimmer for Fountain Valle~ Ht&h. said sht' was burned on the ba k of her leg from her ankles to her thighs. She described the inJune as painful and an no) mg. "I couldn't walk yesterda) It' gernng a hllk bit better. I hope to be swimming agam on Monda;." The IJrl's mother said herdauJlitcr ma~ ha'c to g1\C up dance lessons and other activities. ··But she's 401ng to act back 1n the pool and giv¢ s" 1mnuna a '"' Several other ')tudent~ ustamcd manor mjuncs uch as burned hur.andsmjCd eyela hes 10 tbec"pk>S1on. Via was trtatcd at the school by the campus nurse and her sv.1mm1n1 coach -\\ho ~as ncarb) at the lime of the' explosion. he ~as later taken to Fountain Valley Regional Ho patal. According to Lt Rod Gillman. the outdoor locker was stuffed with a "mi hma h" of uplosaves. It was detonated with a fuse that had be-en looped throu&h a dntled hoJc to an adjacent locker. "He had apparently come an late at night and drilled a hole and got at read).'' pnnopal Mike Kasler said. The tudent was "somewhat daabohcal" in bis l'fforts 10 rtad; the explo I\ e-filled locker. noted 5C'hool administrator Ferren Chn ten~n in a memo to the high school's facult) The memo cu1med the tudent drilled a bole lhrough the locker about two weeks aio. araduall)' filled the lock"1" v.ith match hc~ds. firecrackers and hahter fluid and ran a fuse 10 an adjacent locker. .. Has first allempt to tgnite has so-called bomb failed because he attempted to use ba1tenc fM lbc 'power sour«." the memo e~plaincd. "Htuecond attempt was successful b> ~ub tatuung a fuse which he bt with matche .. "ThlS tudent docs nut fit the usual bahavaor profile often seen b> m} office ... Chnstenscn v.rote tn his memo. \' ia ~1d she has known. \be tudcnt for about a year, and e'orcsc;ed doubt th:n he intended tQ hurt anvone. EmJ/y A.Um• eo111rlbtliH i. tti• ~rl. Soviet Jews observe Passover in· freedom ............. ., ...... ...... \ ly AUX \lftWA MS Of -0..., .... Sett/If Without hesatauon. Vad1m Chtmob1lsky ran down h1 personal pos1t1on·b)'·pos1t1on analy 1 •of the entire tanana line-up of the Lo Anteks Kmas bock.e) team. He took 1 dttp drq on a ci.aatttte. ope of many he smoked dunna the en•n1n ~ma charco91-snt , uat. the 30-)cat-<>ld toolmaker looked like a com{>&ct. fttcklc-faccd \en1on of mo\1e actor Torn !Wrenger. llc counted on bas fiO&ttS the Rambo movtn he has sttn -Rambo I, Rambo JJ, Rambo Ill -and Mtdcd that he has abo tttn most of the Chuck orrh and ~ Ltt mo'"ics Cbernobtlsk} has lived 1n Amenca four mondK. and he hajYSt finished cclebratina has firJt Passover tn mectom. :He .as one of do1ens of Jewish Sov~ •mJIUll'Ulll now on the Oran,r Coast who 11~ a tta· diuonal Seder on Thunday ~­ ed by the Ora• County Jewish 8c)ond .~ports and mo ies. tbe talk turned scnou "What I must do as a Jew J could not do 1n Russ.a:· the Anabelm resident said. "There wert no Jewish churche no Jewish hoob. I could not study Hebrew." Yefim Tsalyuk. 33. of Fountain Valle) told a similar story. "In collrgc. there was an 1ncidttn ~he-re 1 couple of us tncd to IO io a synaaoaue to celebrate Passover. The nc\t mom1~ the dean of tbe col .. called me 1n and ukcd me wbat 1 did last ni&ht.'' he said ... That'• a pGtic:lt state. where they know ~bat you did the nut momina... • Tsalyuk bas lhcd 1n the U8'1ed State for fhe years, but attended the Seder -held ta Cypre11 -Wta a lifelona fncftd from tail bioml • tr Kac~. Jl~yar-Oki Saana ~. Koren was ce'rbratinc her ftril PulO~cr in tbt ·tJailed ,._ Sir ttn)embmd bciftl unablt to tNy Torah in tM SOv~ Unioa. VWo_I ..... ntrvdUlll ii dlele." Mormavi IAicl 1111 .. ,~a.oti... cam-.. IAI~ try to II'_,. out olk ... .... ....Oll't l\IW!t...,, ................. '~ Dt I '*Mllld-ll ... ••-fttANllr/~ •. , ..................................... ... Fedmltion . GOOD MORNING · .I .. a..W.YPILOfllll ......... - Wlil..,HftitL n. ..._ *-'>' ia Dlilll·at lbe 1n•a11r1 .. een1er, w08'1 ._ fUled unlil lbc ~ Coua&y Superviaorl ~ tbe SI . 7 million p&aD. It calls h lddiDa 10 more deputiel and 14 sutpan IWl'mem~ Hewitt met; on.,e County jailt art under fedcn1 t'OUl't order to provide I bed foreecb inm1tewithin 24 hounof'hi1 · Mesan pleads·innOcent Of trying to kill his Wife -~News Servtce A Cotta Mesa l1l&D pleaded inno- CCGt f'ridly IO dwJet he tried to kill hia wift by pushina her out of his pickup truck. then drivina over her bQdy three \imel. Hartlot Municipal Court Jud8e RUMell Boatrom wt bail It $100,000 for JCIT) AUeo Holland, 24J. and uaiped Deputy Public DerCndtr Boonie Dohrmann to repraent him. Holland is acculed of pusbina his wife out of their Toyota .. four· byfou.(• pickup about 3: 15 p.m. Wednesday near Dale Way and Collete A venu~1 said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Alan ken. , An unidentified witness, who was workina in the area. told police that Lindy Sue Holland, 33, ftll betweat I.he front and rear tirn of the truek. and lben ber husband drove o~ ber lcp, atopped and blcked over ber, and then drove over her once more before drivina 1way. The woman wu takea to Collcee Hospital su«crina from severe bruile$ and tctapes, but no broken bones., Ken uid. She IO&d police they bad been fiahtina over money and her hutband forcibly took $408 from her just before be pushed her out ofthe truck. Holland was arrested by Costa Mi:rilice sevtral houn after the all attack when he turned up-at Col eac Hospital Jookina for hi1 wife, Ken said. Animals lovers try to stop Navy from killing red foxes By It. LANCI tCiNON Cll .. ,,._,... ...... · a.cted by at least one s11tc ltaiJlator, an anjmaJ riahts aroup has applied for an em~ncy permit that would ,PRVCDt the killina of red foxes aca military refuae in Seal Beach. : Animal Lovers Volunteer Associa· tlOft on Tbu.nday asked the Cali· f1Nuia Depenment of Fiah and Oame to issue a permit that would allow the groue IO trap and tran1fer the foxes. · The move W.1 made in reaction fo U.S. Di•trict Judae Robert J. Kelleher'• refusal laat week to pnt the ani'maJ riabts aroup a preliminary ihjunction that would have prohibited the killina or maimina of fOxa at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. 'The Navy and U.S. Fish and Wildlife bave ordered the trappina and killina of several hundred foxes since 1986. The aroups maintain that the foxes bave to be eatcrminated to prnervc two endaqered species of ttirds on which the animal• prey; the llaht-footed clapper rail and the ealiforoia least tern. . Tbe animal loven association *luet that the foxes do not threaten tbe bitda. A recentJy inatal.led fence separates the foxes from the terns and the animals have never been seen eatina clapper rails on the Naval propeny, accord1n1 LO the associa- tion. The IJ"OUP says it wants to transftr the foxes to the Wildlife Way St~tion in the San Fernando Valley. From there the animals would be tran~ poJ1ed to other states, the organiza- tion said. Sen. Marian Bcraeson. R-Newport Beach, sajd she had called the Departni'ent of Fish and Game to bet~ expedite the transfer permit. • They've already killed more that) 113 foxes thft year; and in the month it takes to approve the permit, the last few will be exterminated as well," Anim&l Lovers Prcsiden• Ral Baers sa.id in an prepared s11tement. But Aisemblyman Gil Fersuson, R-Newport Beach, said be would be apinst unauthorized people traips- ina aCToss a military 1nstalla1ion to catch the foxes. Ferauson, a former Marine Corps officer. said he was also concerned that the animals miaht burrow into weapons s1oraae areas. ..I don't think they should let anyone on that base that isn't authorized," he said. "II isn'1 a park. Tbat:s a_ very stratc&ic area." $uspect in LA case charged with auto theft ~ SEWARD, Neb. (AP) -A Aorida- uian wanted for questionina in the ;=murderofaLosAnaclescar was charaed with ~ •on of 1 atolen car Friday after a 7~mile chase tbrouah four counties. tutborities uid. • Tbe cbue, which reached speeds of l34 ptph on lntentate 80, ended then 1 atate trooper shot out a tire on 4uplicaled and all lines would be ,.electrified," accordina to Monuavi. While diesels would con- tinue to run the lona~iatanc:c routes. dec1ric trains would provide com- muter service with more frequent stops. The ~ is to have b~·tech ns runnana every 10 minutes ween nonh and south Oranae unty, Mortazavi said. A 'bllb-priority item, and one that uld bec.Ome a reality m three or four ean, i• increalina rail service be- ween Orante County and Los An· leJ by two trains in each direction very day. Thi• tervic:c would even tu· y relieve tome of the pretaln"C llpected to aocompany_ the Santa An1 widen. Tb wide . ~Y dich .rift>e.;n ~n 0ctC::. apeci.d 10 take l 0-to l 5 years to mllkte, Mortuavi Ilic!. A&o pen of tbe ~ it com- utcr icrvice that -woufd provide fi uainl 1 day in eech direction 1 &O amoa. n. River .. == Tnmtanatioo Com-• waidd lbart in tbe COil of' 1~--.. " OM ol Wlridl ....... Off Cllltnl uadl la · Ml .. ooadaUe north IO LOI n.aliMooUIW'I ..... C..., PNewey tr'an9t tylenl, Monuavi IDS. the $21 ,000 sports car cast of Seward Thursday, a spokesman for the Sew- ard County Sherill's Department said. The 1989 Chrysler Conquest TSJ was reponed stolen from Bariah Ouyslet·Plymouth after sal~man Charles Washington, 61 , failed to return durina a t«l drive with 1 customer Monday njaJ'lt. Another branch. from lrvint to the John Wayne Airport, may talce the fonn of monorail aetvice, he said. Monorails, or other fi~ed-rail ser- vices, are envisioned as intepal pans of Oranac County's corridor system. A monorail may eventually run down the center of the proposed San Joaquin Hills toU road, Mortazavi said. The plan outlines a variety of other traffic improvements, such as provid- ina freeway·to-frceway connections and separate on and off ramps for driven usina car-pool laACs. In ad· di ti on, the proposal calls for elevatina train t.rackJ at major city 1treet1 to eliminate 1narl1 in automobile traffic at raill'Old crotainp. The speed that improvemenu would be made depends upon fund· ina. Monauvi aid. If votcn reject the balf~nt Illa tax durina Novem- ber's election, the fate of 10me of I.he projecll wouJd be in queation. "Wblt we're toina to ~to do is pwsue it u agresaively as we can," be said. "We're aoina to move on the projects as fut u we can ,et the ~the uulfonmtioa of'tht CIOUDtfa nmponatJon 1Y1Wtn .UI be occur padually, c:onunuten will tv•hlellv ,.lire lM impect, MOIW:avf laid. .. , ..... it will .... Gil pablic - .-., " be UL .. It ca"I ...... ~t. it will.,..._ llit I tlalalt it'• IDllll IO .... way .. daialt ................. " - J lo Of'Mrllrival. A.ta result oflhat.ORltt, .. Sberifh ~t bu ielewd imnatet earty.fOr yan. I• 1917, 1\OWof32,904 inmates were releucd early or on lhtar own ~nee 1( their t.il wu low. Tllat number 1ncreated to 4l,675 la1 ftlf, Ind 11 projcaed to swell to 50,000 tbi1 year, Acwitt taid. Moreover. inmates uled to be ......_. if their bail wu S2,D> or lea Now aj&Mlle hauamd lheflsu~ to SI0,000, ofllQalt 11id. AJso illmaaa are no-beina re-- leaaed up to I 0 ct.y1 befon tMir llefttencet bave concluded. M~ than 4,000 inmatct can be held 1t county jail ficilib«. The 2 J 6-bed plan, which supn-- vison are capccted to approve 1t their ~ .... "'-....._ .................... ~I Glonl1, left, •nd "'' ntorney '·Lee .. ,,, mowed ltttl• rellCtlon •• J&Nl9• Suaanne Stt•w ••t Glon11• INtll at IJI0.000 •nd bound ttrn. ove r for trlat. GIONIS his assets remain frozen by the court. Shaw, meanwhile, indicated she i-HALLENGER · ~romAI workina to ltl the 75-foot dnve that aa.ds into the community rTmamed in honor of the 111-fated apecc ahuule Cbalk"Ff, which e•plodcd honly 11\er take-off on Jan. 28, 1986. k1lltn1 au .even CRW members. ''I ooWdn°t tell Y,QU euctly why the Idea came to me, · Kaufman said. "I think I wujustJOllinaonedaya little whale after the disaster and I thouaht of it." Tbemore he thouaht ofat. lhc more it seemed like a aooa idea. .. The reason I decided il was important enouah to 10 to 1he trouble, is that thnc are real. modem day heroes." he said "I was a hjscory m~or and I don't believe in for- 1Cttin~" Kaufman said he was surpnlCd at bow easily Nonhwood Glen's as~ sodation board accepted the idea of the name chanae. He attributed the speed of acceptance. in pan, to the fact that no one would be inconve- nienced by the name chanae as no one's address had to be chanaed. "By mid-February the board had approved the cha nae and sent 1t to the City Council," Kaufman said. "And on April 22, the council unanimou ly pve tls approval." f romA2 found the prosccuuon's case apinst b · bsol tcl Gionis convincina. JE' V 15 ave ··· as a u 1 awesome and "The fact that there's no direct W beyond description.' F--A1 evidence apinst you means nolhina ,....., .. Followana Shaw's decisjon, Gionis to me because someumes CJrcum-havina to rely on holy literature smiled and quietly sajd. "I feel fine," s11ntjal evidence 1s so much more carried into 1he country by fncnds before bema whisked away by his overpowerina than direct evidence:· from the West. lawyers. she told Gioms. "Passover commemorates the Gionis, is accused of instructing "Phone calls don't lie," sht said, passage of the Jews from slavery 10 Los Anaeks private investigator citin&. the "uriency wtth which they freedom. so n's really symbolic Oded Daniel Gal to organize the were aoil back and forth" between tonight that these ~oplc Jre passin& beatjna of Wayne and Luby. The Gal and onisaround the time of the into freedom," said Joyce Gabai of couple were handcuffed, pislOI-a ttack. _ cwpo_n_Beach. Gaba1 works w11h whipped and threatened-with dCJth in She also pointed to 1hc large Jewish Family Services -a susidiary the aaraat .of Luby's Newport Beach amount of money paid to GaJ at the of the Jewish Federation -1n home. The a5'8Hants also slashed end of tt'IC"'Summtr. • -reseltlm& Sovitl cmilfts 1n the coon- Luby.-s Achilles' tendon. The judac told Oioms she thouaht ty. Wayne and Gionis were fiahting his overwhelm1na love for his dau&h-Pauovcr marks the Jewish exodus O".cr ~U\t~y of Anastasia at the tim.e. ter motivated his actions and lhe fast from EJypt 3 400 years aao. Lescnd G1on1s hired Gal to folio~ ~ayne m straw was when Wayne took told bow the SCmitlc ancestors spent an attempt to {>rove she. d1dn t s~nd Anast1sia on an unplanned, un-the niaht before their journey knead- enouah time wtth th.e c~1ld, accord1na -authorized trip to Arizona in mid- ina bread doufh. When momina to coun records. G1oms w~s eventu-Auaust. came, they scumcd 10 leave, aJlowtna ally awarded cust~y by~ Judge ~ho "That's what caused you to say. no llme for the dou&h 10 riJe To said W~yne was cmo11onally 1m· 'That's it -r.ve them the me saie,' ·· commemora1e their Daaht. modem mawture. d__. Shaw sajd, 1 I think you were put in Jews eat unleavened bread each 'ayne "'.as a~ar \OU temporary overload. You supposedly said. 'I Panovcr. custody earlier this m~nth. want to teach them a IC"Sson.' Jn a sad Jewsalsocat horseradish to remind The 1wo ~llCJed hit men, Jeffrey way, that's understandable." them of tht b1ncmcss of bondaae. Bc?uey of S1m1 Valley and Jerrel Shaw further said she 1hou&ht the They sample barotet -a m~ture of ~1ntcrprd~ o~West Los ~n_aeles~ are battles between G1on1s and Wayne nuts, apples. cinnamon and Wine - an custody 11\ lteu ofS I mllh~n bat.I. will hurt their dau&htcr. 1n memory of the mortar with which · Bou~. who .is ~rauna. with She said she befieved Wayne and the) laid maSSl'-'t-stonet for the autbor;i\Jes, tesufied th1~ week that he Giom• still have a lot of fccliJllS for f.ayptan pyramids. and Htntcrprdt ~ere hired by GaJ to each 01hcr and advised the couple to Jn addition. the ceremony call for carry out tht bcall!"& fc;>r a doctor who try to work toacther in raisin& the participants to nibble pariky, 1 ~led to .teach his wife a lesson. ~e child. She ,_1d she hopes both of them symbol of natural renewal. They dip said he dtd not know the doctor s act psycholoaical help. 1he J)arsley 1n saltwater, which rcp- n1me. . . She said that unless the two of them resents the tears ofoppressaon GaJ was arrested an Swn~rland last "stop victimizina each other. that kid Gathered around dimly habted ~eek. N~wport Beach J>!>hce ~etec-1s ~inJ lO be 1 basket case. tables in an •panment complcx's uvesarc!nGcnevatoretnevch1mfor 'ThJS is the biaest tra,edy I've activities center, the lmmisranlS ••All (lbe COUDIY -~ are WorUl!l 1~ to eOlw ti ~ lein. The commuruty bas to realize aMl we WUt IO ....... wbo tllould be .. jiil. W..°1 ...... jail in your blckyaid or 50.000 Dri~ nannu'I around who should be in jaal?"" HfWltl asked. When the chanlC wu a~oved, / however, Northwood Oltn 1 llrttll 1till belonacd to the dcveloptt of the ' community. It wasn't until early this year that they were dedicated to the city. "Thec11y wouJdn'tchanaethesiina on tbr own until these bc'ctme city ltreets.'' ht said. Tbc brown and white \iin that read1 Challcnacr tsn 't the bi rant or most important 1nbute 10 the chaUenaer crew. • But Or. Marvin Resnik. fa&her of Challenacr as1ronaut Judjtb Resnik. said it was important noncthe.ku. .. It's 1 aesturc to mcmonalize the Challenscrcrcw, and on beh1lf of the survivina families of the crew mem· be rs. I'm happy to accept this honor," Resmk sajd shortly before he un- veiled the new street sian. Rtsnik said he had been asked to lnend Friday's dcdicatton ceremony for lhc mcmonal $lteet on behalf of Challenaer Center, an eduaition'al erpnization set up by the families of the late crew members to promote awareness of advancements in space science and mathema1ic,, Kaufman said he contacted lhe Challcnatr Center after hcanna adverllstments for Challenacr Day. t. benefit for the center held at Dis- neyland in February. Suviccs. Reprdlcs.s, the emipat1on process likes up to a year. and not all who apply act pcrmtSsfon to leave. Most 1mm1arants rely on letters of inv1tat1on from either the Uni1ed Stales o r Israel. Fnends in eithtr country must obtain the letters. Once tht Soviets am vein Amenea. Jewish Family Services works to find Enah.sh classes. health c.arc, housing and employment. Tsalyuk now works as a civil engineer. tk udied..&eell>ll)C.SU·1...1n......~ Moscow. Bearded, wcanna . a yarm.JJlke tnmmed wilt. ~Id fabric. Tsalyuk said 11 is 1mposs1ble for an Amencan to comprehend why a Russian would want to leave the Soviet Union. "I had ao uncle who died last year. He moved lo Amenca in the ·20s. But he couldn't undel"itand why I lef\. He wd I had an education. free medical care and a fru apartment. lt took me a few yelrs to convince ham what is really wrona Wllh • dictatorship:'' Tsalyuk said. He wd in a d1c11tonhip a colleac student can be forced to leave school for a certain ptriod or timt to toil 1n hard labor. Tsalyuk and two friends wae.&i vcn sudt.t command "'"°'"u.u.-was a atudenl The three of them complatned. "My two fncnds were kicked out of school and bad to ao to the anny," he said. "One served in Sabena, an the cold weather, and 1t nnned ttis hctlth. Af\cr that, he couldn't emiarate. He w11lake1 prisoner after that." pr~u.ll~n. . ever partaken in," Shaw said. "This o"ercame unfamiliarity with the Ena· <;l1on11 attorney, F. Lee Bailey, makes Kramer vs. Kramer look hkc hsh lanauaae to ama. 1( haltingly, KEMP clau;ne~ throuah~ut the three-day notbinJ. This whole play I've seen Hebrew f'olk tunca. preliminary hcanna 1hat Luby was here 1sa passion play.' PrcsJdana over the ceremony was ''°"'A 1 the taract C?f the at~clc, probably Both Evans and Bailey said they Rabbi Sheldon Edward . who 1_lso V1Ckd drua uscn and dealers from amn~ by investors ma soured Los felt Shaw's overall decisions on the serves 1 intern rabbi at Temple public houun~ Anae ts11rea=l-e1atate d0~~-hi-"' Bo amount ofba1l, the special cond1t1ons Sharon in C~ta McJa He wore white He ilto rencrated bu support or He . 10 ~ ·~ uey and tnal were fair vcitmcnts to upre.u 1hc JOY of bl h and Hrnte ton hJS ow.~. to at tac~ ''She held them to answer.'' Evans freedom. ~~~J~rsb1i~. ouSLnt over to pn- Luby ~ilMr be<:auJC the insecure said. ··1 bopt everylhina worki out But only re«nllt has freedom been Kemp has said an the pest that he myest~tor was ~red.-by ~me-OK." '9n option for Soviet Je-t Pttt•nt woold suppon 1 plan lO butld 2 th1na . wealthy 1nanC1er said or Evans said he did not ask for the Mikhail OorbacMv's open-door pol-million new homn and a,Partmentt was hu'ed by an enc.my of Lub.Y. pedal conditions and that the Judie icy allows an encollrqjftl number of eecb year for the ~•• five yean. Pr<>teeutors claim G!on1s or-apparently thou•ht of those on hC1" Jews to leave Ruuaa, said Cbarkne Wbcft tbe fundiae WOuJcl axnc, from ch«trated t_he attack to pin C';'Stody ,0~wn~·-__________ _..:.::Ed:,watdi.::=:~d:•~rect:::or~o:_f_:=J:=_cwatb:==...=F:.=am:=!i!!IY:.:._!il!.!!!S!!!!a.!bowe!!~•!!er!:·:.....----=-= of Anastasta. Amona the CVJdence r- they praented were phone records that lhowcd numeroua calls between OaJ and Gionis on days just pnor to ind on the day of the auack. Prosecutors also pointed to financial records that show of tbe $65,000 Oionis paid Gal from May lO September 1988, $40,000 was paid dwina the last week or Aup.ist and fint week of September, ju11 prior to the attack. Deputy Dittrict ·Attorney Chris Evanurpaed that Oioni1 had ~lant lO flee the country with the child and 1sked that be be held in custody without t.il. Evans cited Oionis' phone records that lhow numerous calls aMMte lO Onece in recmt months, the sur· IDOD'• applications for patpOrta for bimlelf aad lua dauabter and W1yne'1 testimony of Oioa.i1' llleeed Yllt.I lbreau of violence if she ia ....... XMdd Oioeil talified for lbe •a 111 lballbelid wmomcrmade .. ...._ ... ...,, ... ... lld 150,000 mil if..,•a•llllilO ......... ...................... ..... ., ...... ¥11°1 11~1 ... ...... ._ .......... , ..... Gllllil-....'llltllrc •• ........... ._,.. ................... Ma•.,.,..,.__ .,..,.... OW<• -...... c.... " ................. .......... ,. --,_ ,.......,., -- a.._,.._"' t2.._,. •• .... ..,,.. T ° F ....... puA • Orenge COMt DM.Y '9lOT/....,,_, Aptl n. .. M f•c I l • t ~,,, \ 1< II Collecting Disney souvenirs discussed Autop ¥Onslalncounty.womand 1 I . day on her v.ay to v.ork, said Ri"er 1de Deputies btlieve Ducn".s panially detectivet combed ~ 11111 ,..,,: Ways to coUect Disney memorabiha wall be ditcuued at a mectina of the FrVads of the R Dudley Bo~ Library, Golden West ColJeaie, at noon Wednesday ln the colJete Community Center. Dean Mancina. director of the colletc Tutonna Center, wall display several item1 from bis larae coUectaon of Disney souvenin. The public is 1nvi1ed to this free event. TheCommuni1yCenter 11on the east side of the campus adJ~nt to the Gothard Sttttt parking lot. for more tnfonnauon. caU 19S-S3 J 8. Fund-raising made successflil Succnsful fund·rauini me1hods Wlll. be ex· • plored at a 1itm1nar 1pansortd by the Volunteer Center ofOranae County -Central/South from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Santa A.na Reiionat Transpanauon Center, 1000 E. Santa Ana Blvd .. Santa Ana. • Sharon BaJladis, senior c9nsult1nt for the Robert B. Sharp Co .. wtll revei.l bow non-profit orpn1zat1ons can des1a.n and implement popular fund-raisana p~mt. Tbe..seminar u $20, and is open to the pubhc. Add111onal information may be obtained by callina the Volunteer Center a1 953-5757. Batman ~rsonalltles appear In OC Sam .Hamm. scnptwnter for the upcoming film "Batman," will make an appearance and sign aut~phs from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Comic Books Unlimited, 16344 Beach Blvd .. Westminster. • Arti5t Denys Cowan also will be available fof au1oaraphs of 'Batman's SOth anniversary comic book-"Detective No. 600." In addition, 16 copies of the limited edition Batman movie poster will be a.iven away at random. "Batman," scheduled for release on June 23, stars Michael Kea1on as Batman, Jack Nicholson as the Joker and KJm Buinaer as V1ck1 Vale. Presbyterians hold rummage salt! Laauna Presby1enan Church's annual rum- maae saJe will be held at 9 a.m. Friday and Saturday. April 29, at 415 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. Clothma. hnens. housewares, Jewdry, collcc· t1blcs, potted plants, prden supplies as well as musical and spon1nacqu1pment will be ava1Jablc for purchase. Proettds from the sale will be used for the church's u~omina Poland prOJCCt. Call 497-2228 for further information. __ · -Disaster prt!part!dnl!~s ralr An au&opsy on the body of a Gankn Oro\'e woman. who police II)' was k11Jw by a hip IChool fnmd and dumped in a Rivenidc County canyon area, was de· IAt_ed unul 1oday. offic•als 111d. The delay was cau~ by a staff shortaae. 1&1d Ri vertadc Coroner'5 offic.c spoke man Dan Cupido, and until the autop'ly 1s performed officials won't know how btn.ite Mane Duerr. 21 , died. Ca'*f'On Seaholm, 22, of La.kc Elsinore, was arr«ted Thursday on susp1c1on of murdenna Duerr, who d1sappeartd Mon· Shenff 1 LL Nick Padilla. . , clothed body had bcen on the roadsadc for lancSlcape, a half milC .. 0(1119 Oiiil9o Seaholm was arrc•ted at h1' 1epf11her two days. 8ecau1e of the decomposation. County line on Oren River ao.t." ·• home in the 3300 block of Blanche 'treet the cau1e of death was not immediately clues to the woman's death. .W ~ after the older man's wife, ndra Sandor. known, PadlllA said. David Thomaa.. rt()Ortcdly realized that Seaholm had been He declined to say if there were sians of dnvina Duerr's black 1984 Ponua Fiero sexual assault. ~inl.~ Monday Duerr was ttPorJed miss1n1 about 1 Sandor notified authont1cs fhut'Mla y p.m. ~onday by Spontak,' her boyfriend momln& and depu11c prri vcd al the for the last six yea.rs. He told pohcc he residence btfore Seaholm woke up. became alarmed when he learned she had Seaholm was a h1fh M.hool fncnd of never made ic to work. that day. • Duerr and her live-in b<» friend Clyde A man out on a walk with his dot found Spontak and had temporanly h\ C'd with the body about 6: JS p.m Wednesday the couple last week, officials aid Riverside Count)! Sheriffs hom1c1de The remote area is IOUtb of the R1vcrs1de Freeway near CQtOM. • The· woman's uncle·, Joe Duerr~Sl, posted a SJ ,000 reward for i · about her whcreaboutL The family Md feared from the start that she ..u the victim offoul olay. \ Seaholm will be arT&iped Moaday W lhe Corona Municipal Court. officialuaict. Agran works 1 q on reuniting 0 A Irvine fami/v )~ J 0 ly~MILYADAMS Of -0...,, Not kal'f /1 Irvine Ma yor Larry Agran has made a:, name for himself as an outspoken, outao-~ ina public servant -a humanitarian and ~ liberal in conservative Oranae Counti.' So it m1aht not suprise many of his constituent to find thal Aaran retu~ '. from Vietnam recently, not on a peace mission u · one m1&ht assume, but to try to ICCUrc the rcunwcation of an Irvine family. \ Part of a 13-member deleption beaded by state Sen. Art Torres.. 0-Los Antcles.. AV-n's in volvement in the diplomatid m1ss1on bcpn W1th a call f'rom an unnamed frvme resident. . a A ~oman whose husband bas ~ unable to leave V 1etnam telephoned Ap'an several months aao. Eltplam1na that her family bas ~n separated by politics and' an ocean for 14 years, the woman asked fort. Aann's help 1n reunatina htt tanuJy. ,, Althouah Aaran. couldn't reveal tbei · Y..oman's name because of her~· case, be did say that her cue was one of the delqat1on tlrouaht to 1he attention o V 1etnamesc offietals. u . O!lhc.500. lhe mcri(an envo concm0 trated on 30 as special condition catea -_.......,~ such as protracted tepar1tion. J "Of those 30, I was personally in\Ctel1ed in five," >.&ran said. nl would hope \Mt bX:J this summer, three of thcfivccatea 'will bo dealt with." • . 'J A Disaster Preparedness Fair co-sponsored by the Fountain Valley Nei,hborhood Watch and the city of Fountain Valley will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, pnl 29, at Che Fountain Valley Recreauon and Cultural Center; 16400 Brook.burst St The expo will show residents how to prepare survival kits. learn fire protection and proper first- Mentally and ph,Yslcally handicapped youngsters enjoy a day of fishing. Aaran's el&ht-day trip into the country'1 that recently hosted on.e o( the me>11t '1olent ''pohce actions" of this CCfttury consLSlcd of llOp()VCn lO Hanoi and H~ Chi M1nh C1ty-formcrtyS&leon. ln~ A&ran ,.-as supntcd at the condition of \be. aucs and the warm receptlOn his ..., qauon received. a1d techniques as well a other ways to cope wath an H d • d t I • earthquake. P1ctum. d1spla)'s, d~onstrat1ons. an 1cappe youngs er.s ree Jn videos and slides of disaster preparedness will bt I 1 available. The fair as open to all local residents at no ~~s."fi·a~~r mo~1 nformat1on._callW-altJo-hnson--lat J_he _big (and little} ones in HB derby_ "1 would've expected to see more ovCf1 evidence of the war." Aaran said. .. In Hanoi there "ere still bombed out bu.aid·' 1np. bul not as many u I really expected. What suprut.d me was to .... bow-"--..-'-4 ~ of protracted ...,_ ~ depleted the cronomy of Hanol" Art ~xhlblt aids Laguna clinic An exh1b11 of the work of panish anist Alvar wtll be shown from I to S p.m. Sunday. Apnl 30. at the Austin Galler). 218 Forest A' e .. t..asuna Beach Alvar'srecent pa1nunp. hm1tcd-cd1t1on~ronze sculptures and ceramic bas·rchefs will be d1spla)cd Oassical au11ar playina wtll be featured, and wmc and rcfrc hments will be offered chroughout the afternoon. Five percent of the Gallery's sales on this clay will benefil the Laauna Beach Community C'linic, a non-profit aacncy tha1 provides low.-.cost medical, dental, counsehna and hcalth~duca11on service, 10 Orange County ra1dcnts Add1t1ona.I 1nform1t1on ma) be obtained by calhn& 586-7029 Writer and the law examlnt!d ProbiCms of hbel, slander and pnvaC') affecuna free-lance wnters will be d15euSKd by attomc) Jim Hawes a1 a meeuna of the fnd~ndcn1 Wnters of Southern Cahfornia at 7:30 pm. Monday, May I. al the Pomona Fint FeduaJ Savinp community room. I 78SI 17th SL, Tustin HaWH, author of the book "Trademark Reais1ration Practice" and an auomey for the past 30 years, will explain wnten an take 10 l\'Oid be1n1 s'-'td for somc1h1n1 he or she has wnncn. Admassaon 11 frtt for IWO members. and By ROBERT BARKER Of 1tw Delly~'"'" Wesley Hail~n. 4. \I.as unc ol the \l.tr fishermen at Fnda) · fishing dl'rb~ tor menially and ph) 1call) handtlappcd yountstcrs 1n Hun11n1tton Bca~h While a crowd of aduhrl\o-.crl·d around cheenng, We'llc) landed n 4-pound. 8- ounce cat fish at C hns Carr La"e. "11h lht• hclpofHunt1ng1 on Beach F-1r~figh1t·r\w1t Fret man "I '-01 real e'<c1ttd for him." I rccman said. 'You JUSt can't beat the look on ht\ face" He was one of more than IOO hand• capped hool thildren to pan1upa1c in the cuy' 1ward·"'1nn1ng Old Fishing Hole Dcrb) For man) ll "'as a rare lh:ll\{C to get outdoors on a bceuuful \Unshin) da) and do what other kids do -lt\h and h.H e fun. "My hcan re all) goes ou1 10 them .. '-ltd Jim Engle. a upcnntendent of th e pJrk dc"elopment and rccrea11 on "l he good thina about this 1s that 1t SJ"C~ them somcth1n1 to do then-st of their IJ,cs. "They aro\\' up in such an urhaniNd area that mo t of them artn'1 a-.arc that there are lake<> 1n the lily" I ngk ~td .. h 's one ol m) 13 vontc programs.'' s:i1d 8111 \\ addcll. a former { tt) tr.lnil· cngint'cr "ho "as parnl;.1cd 1n a g)'ma\tl(\ acc1~cnt and "ho 1s on the hoard of d1rCl'tUr:<> of the March of 011nc 'They come hen.' to go Ii hing with 1hc1r fam1ltc • and "C rind that the\ and their families do go fi h1ng together \, Circle Vic"' IC'achcr 'iandy dby 'laid the fo,hing program I~ benefit: IOI In that ll ilVC~ )Oungster a chance Hl be with thc other k td~ "(\.Cr) lhlld In 01) dc1,\l,lUihl;) fi\h l:l'il )Nr." 'ihl' \.ltd Jim Jones the ut~ ·, pa1k m.11ntt'nanu· 'tupcn tS()r arranacJ hH bltO pnumh of catfhh to be pl~rnwd in ( hm C.1rr l ~i._c 3nd OlhCf ('II) lake\ rhur~hl\ n11ht, afte1 ru hm& to get an l"mcrgt•nc) order ut fi\h from a fish tarm in C OJlhclla \ 01lle\ f1\h f.trm \\\1ri.;l'r' ""·rc lOming 111 OrJnge Count' area' .1n' "a' to plan I rhh in lale off the ~n1.1 \na Rl\tr, \(1 the' v.cre able to drop 111T wm<' in H11n11nr.1nn Bcac:h. Jone ~1d Othe~t\C, It "3' .1 do\\.' ~all. hl"(:U1\C' tht• compan) that n:gul.irh 'upphc" fr<''h \\'ater fish wus kft h1¥h .tnd dQ "h('n \\'Orkcrs didn't rcpc•1 I 10 1ht•1r 1ob' lhl"t wc('k, he said The Ii• \.OSI SI 300 but \\;e~ plan ted an all the cit) lake\ .ind'"'" bit-available for all fishermen" 1th hctnsc-s "It' the hcst wa) )OU can spend ta' monc'." Jones said Pupil enrolled in sptt1al educa11on da\\C an Huntington Beach from elemen- tary through ht&h school \\.CIT 1n' 1tcd Their handicap ranJed from lcarn1n.a d1sab1huc to St"vcrc d1sab1ht1cs Volun1ccrs from the com munal) para- 1)1cd Veterans of ..\mcnca. fa\lcr ~al Soc1<'l), hool., and Cit~ 83'<' a helping hand Pn1es "ere donat<'d b" Hun1inaton fk3 h pons. ~pons Chalet ( reat1\c T eachm& .Pre-.~ l>1clt's por11n1 C1ooch . Taddc Land. Otlicc uppl) Room 811 ~ .\rro"head Turner poning Goods and Don Ru.:h < o II fi hing equ1pmcn1 "as pro' 1ded b}. the 'Junior 01'1abkd l earn to h\h · program The handicapped fi hang derb~ la'it ycar "-On 1he cit)· Communit) ~rv1ccs Ck· partrmcnt a li~t plac.:c a" u d in the 1rc.1 of thc:rapcu11c r~~a11on from the< aliforn13 r.irk and Rccrut1on ~act Desp11c the bard1lups to be CIK'C>Ulleen4. daily 1n Vietnam. local offk1a1J inchactina the V1ctnamelt' minister of JUStice and tJW fomfn affairs minister seemed to rcspancf po$1t1"el)',IO Amencan requests. a~tdina ro ~van ''The Vietnamese officials were coopc.i' ative and, for their part, indicated that the)". would upcd1te the cases we brouaht ti! their attenuon.'' Aaran said. with cautiou' opt1m 1~m. Whtie most of the other envoy mem• bcrs. many of them from the Viet~j Amencan community. held fuftd-ruten to pay plane tickets and lodlina. ~ pa ad for his part in the dtplomatac mitlio. from h1 o"n pockeL "Sen Torres felt that locally_ elected officials ml&ht make a favorabk 1m- prcss1on on \/ 1etnam~ officials -and \ think 1t did,'' >.&ran SIJd. A&fln plans to return to the Orient thit summer when he travels •o Hiroshima and' ""la.psaJn for the annual World COftfetetd of Ma)on for ~cc Throuab Inter-city Sohdanty At that lime Ap'aQ also plfns to '1s1t Irvine's new Japancx sister ctt)"l T ukuba SIOfornon-mcmbers.Call01tela Meacral 748--0530 for ~r 1nbmation. f \11'\U\H Teeflarrested in Seal Bea ch rape· .Free health screening today With the help of Health Fair l 'JX.' and H Ho~p11a.I. the Oa.m Scruor Center Monda;, pril 24 A Baldwin P"1rk teen-ager "a" orres1cd Thunday on 'IU\p1c1on ot r.1pc and but1lary in 5<al Bc:tch tounl ) J;ul 01 hout 'um "'Nnc<.Oa' r ohtc 11.l he tl'turncd IO ~· I fk,1l h and broke 1n10 the Ml R1\Cl'ICa Ro.id homr v.hc re he alleacdl~ \C\Uall\ J'i'laultN an 18·\ear-Old fcm3k t'mplo)cc of the honw and buralamed It in < orona del M.ir plaM to ho'll a free hcahh screen in Pf'Olram from 8 a.m. to 2 p m toda\ at the center • 6:30 p.m. C..&a Mee..,....... C..mlH._, council cbambtrt. Cny Hall, 77 Fair brive The \USJ:tCCt. Lrn1e Madrid 19. ''· ' arrc,tcd on Aptll 14 1n I \tonic • ltl·r 1 ho · v.1'ih1ng opt1on1l blooJ tc'it will hc characJ SI 5. • 7:l0 p.m Ne.,_. a.edl Ctly Ceucll. council chambers. JlOO Newport Blvd • 7 p.m. ••w. ._. CltJ Ceudl, (1ty poh~ pulled him o"cr ccurJ1na to al Bea h pohlc ol11nro, determined the 19 l Por.che that '-1adnd wasdnvina had been stolen from the honic 1160 R1venca Road 1n Seal Beach. S..klwin Park P<'hce lc>e:m·d and .. ,. l\:n J Madnd 1n th.11 <111llnlun11' at 2.4'0 a m l hursda,, . · \1aO from Hoag v.111 monitor blood le ts. alaucoma S.ClttOI°" slccplfW dt\M\.lcr~ lunaand pulmonary function!. There will al\O be heart cducauonclaun.. nu1r1t11.>ll 1nformauon eounstlln and other health-related t ts and C"\h1btts. '\\e're nu 1patin1 more than 500 people 10 attcnd and w-c want to ex.prna th t e"~ f)Onc 1 ""elcomc," 1d Kath't Read). progn&m ooord1nator for the QCGter. "\\'e are anna th1 to n1on.. but v.c certainly wouldn't tum an)onc av.ay." Couecil chamben. Main St .. 01 IC I I Of, wport Be11eh Five hundred dotlin ·•u 1aken from a Mi souri man's wallet on a dttucr 1n h11 hotel room at the Meridicn Hot.cl, "'°° MacAnbur llvd. • • • A man repeaeedly \.'alacd an tterow com .. ny an the 2IOO blof It of East COMI Hijtlwa) ovtr two da)'l. de· IMllCl•na to ... to a spec1r1e ~ Md thftia1m1rw to ••b1Qw ... , dw nnplo)'ft ~ answaed U.pbolw.. . Madnd wn rckaKd from Otang..: Hc v.a be1n1hcld1nhru of ll31I at ranac Count) Jail . need.In from a ~uttd mnJ1c1ne cabinet and an uAlodcJ do 1 ••• Pro~rty v.orth $24.CXXl. 1nC'ludina a 9-mm 1em1.au1omat11: hand un, two womcn't diamond wau:hc't 1nd two diamond and pph1rc nn ., w;n takril from a rn1den« 1n the WOO block of Vista Orindo cal\t1 the buralar forced ODtn a •1ndo~. • • • A 4.l-)nt-Old .,oman r porhJ a wnesof'11ranac l)honeQ1lull 1n one •Y· Fint. 1 man calacd )ttr at "'t>tk 1 n San Bttnard1no and wamtd hCY n<ll IO atlmd an upronuna bu\10«1 ~Ill aft Palm ~ or she'd ..... IC'CidmL•· TMa a 1W01M11 called .... nna 'he worW b a pubhcauon and wanted IO i•tl,.,ICW tbt ViC11m ahOut htr ....._ •vorcc T'llc ~K11m latC'r ......--~•daimt Wfft fal1e. l.aW a "'*· ditftttft1 fmm lM .. Cilllr. mled aftd WW1Wd lwT 9'tT •a a1 •• lelilis~hma.ttout ........ ..,CllMW. ............... blrthe911 ................ iM'¥1t ....... IOllftiMoMrhomt -~ ...... --ttle pQIK't ........... l nin~ man 1n h1 early 1 all ~C\tl~ \tole a 'na' Por~hc 911 < :irrtr appa~nl) atlcr h1llow1n1 up on an ,d,Cttl mcnt in IUtO•\alc\ pcr- 1W1l'ill. The then oc~urrro frum the a.:ar ofa huu'°' on Chamomile. I h~ U\pc\I Y.'l't'I d\"'W:rthc\t I\ ~hOC' ~1th Ion ~Url)hla~khaar.~ nnaJ n11n \hOrt\ and a J<"n1m 1ack,·1. • • • at l>I\ tn tr\ Rt41t'lr h o flicc,, lex: •llN ,., I ~IS ,._' Park • • • Poltl\ 'Cfl' t.illkd 1n f huNl.1\ .iftcrnoon to help ~af'('h fora hoy wh~l 1 n uul ul " uoc tor'\ onice on Buran .• r iut.:\\il)' Jflerhl'llnfll thal II ''ound hl· had \Ufkrcd "ould ncC'd \lth:h ' 1 h • ™" " 'I.Iler fou"J lluntin~ton 0.-tu~h cat buril;ar -PP'Ml'ntl~ \hppcJ into a hurnc 1n 1he I ~000 hlod: of Pcl1C1i1n unc \\htl(' thC' hu,blnd and •tic "ere: \\U1;h1n trlc ''°n and tol(' a JC" dr} ,, rnntamma ~·-tlr\ 11cm 'alurd at .SWU • • • ~ ~ould·be u\tomcr rtponwl pullnt a 1un on a ,_h:,man v.h1lt lAktrll 1 tc\t Jm c 1n a 19 q Volk\· ~n bf1olet and ~ 1n the vrli1dt •ulh a ~om5J1an1on Tt~·~n· man al&C'IC'dl> let IM Yk,man off" at the n l>tl'tl> frttwa) anJ he b11ehhaktd hi\ ~·JNKk to 1hc auto 1ilfM'Y on ICiCh louk~ aril • • • 1'1W¥ft C'fltfftid•• Mme an ilW 11000 llllitlt of Jl<'Quel ~ Linc and tnle • tfko\:1won wt 'atued IC 270 \ Nld1n1 man probabl) 1n h1\ m1d·l rq:xmedl) Jumped com· plctcl) nude trom a Crt\lct near a· b1l' clc trail nc r Pai;1fi( ("'oa t H1ih· w;a, nJ olden We\I 'trttl and performed a "' act a "'om an 1cpo1tcJ • • • re 1dcn1 1n the 1.200 Moel ot Walnut \ \.enut I kcd otli ""' lO )lop a man from \hoouna 1t ptlt(>n un her la"'n. • • • -\ rc'1~nt 1n the I 000 block of tv1 tophcr Lane Yid 'he found t~ door open •hen he rttumcd home anJ lhat drawcn 1n a ~room had t>«n ran\ltkCJ I • • • .1 A hfquard st~nd wa ~painted w1m Pf\·· h·lc •nl1n& an"da carhcr in •he wctk. The npptd •he red tand. wba loc-ateJ on t~ btach narCltfl' Drive. out of1t founJauon and\~ 1t '"ft the rod. 1 Cot1•M m .warh ro' . MANILA. Ptuhppines (AP) -Autbontacs blamed communist rebels for Friday's ambtJsb- slayina of an American colonel, and the U.S. ambassador said the killina will only strcnathen U.S. support for President Corazon Aquino. !oint U.S. Military AdvilOf")' Group hcadauanm 1n the Manila subtJrb o~on City. The unit rovidn lrainina and I stkal 1uppe>n to ·the ~ilippin~ ~ihtary. wh1c is fi&ht1na a 20-year communist 1nsuracncy. "But should anyont think that ki; this brave omett .... u. ~le! in any way U.S. icy of suppon for Pt.il1Petne dcmoc~, are ~ .. he .. id. " ... This act will;,\). atrrq~n Amencan resolve IO a~nd. with the aovcmment and people o~ the Ptuhpp1MS led by President Aquino. We will not be deterred by terrorists " Col. James "Nick" Rowe was dead on arrival at a subtJrt.n Philippine miljta~ hospital mo- mcnu after at least two gunmen in a stolen c.ar sprayed his vehicle with aunfirc ~s he headed for work, officials sajd. Rowe, SI , a native of McAllen, Texas, was a decorated Vietnam War hero who was beld in a cqc for five years by the Viet Cong as a prisoner of war until he escaped in 1968. No aroup claimed rcsPonsibility for the attack, but Defense Secretary Fadel Ramos 511d Filipino officials believe the killers were com- munist rebels. He noted the rebels had 'threatened to attack U.S. targets unless the United States closed its base~ hc:re and stopped aiding Aquino's government. At the White Hou.e. press secretary Martin Fitzwater called the kilhna "a cowardly and heinous act. "Col. Rowe was 1n the Philippines to help the Filipino people in their effons to defend democ- racy," Fitzwater said. "We will work closely with the Philippi'!e aovem~cnt in their efforts to track down ~nd ~""to justice those rnPonsiblc for this assass1nat1on.' Rowe was chief of the army division at the , U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Platt said in a stattment he was uncerum about the rebels' involvement. Bush wahts a hational youth service program WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-national service bills, 1ncludmJ a dent Bulb plans to propose a national cootrovcnial proposal by Sen. Sam youth .ervice procram based on Nunn, 0-Ga.1 link.in& aovemment volunteerism, Encr&Y Secretary financial· aid tor cbllcac students to James D. Walkins told a Senate panel military or civilian service. Friday. Wawns said the president would sena proposed lcjialafiOn to Congress in· a month outJinin& such a program to be based solely on volunteerism because "civic obliption" rather than financial incentive should be the motivation. Bush's pr<>J18m. to be known as Youth Enttnna Service would be aimed at {>COPIC qcd S to 2s "to instill ... the notion that service to others is a necessary part of any definition of a succaaful Hfe," Wawns told tbc Senatt Labor and Human Resources Committee. ''Throuab YES. youna people will not be financially compensated by the federal aovernment for their service," said Watkins, adding that the major "motjvatfon for acrvice should be a sense of civic obligation rather than the prom ite of remuneration." Watkins said details of Bush's plan wccc still beinJ worked out He off~ no immediate examples of how the s_ystem would work but he said the effons would be tied in some way to setvicc in local communities. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. 0- Mass., the committee chairman. said the appearance by Watkins "is the first time that the Bush adminis- tration has testified before the Con-aress on the subject of national service." Kennedy chided the admin- istration for delaytnJ participation thus far in the leaislauve action. ... ---The committee is considering nine "FodcraJ Policy should enhance educational opp()rtunitics no l trade one imp()rtant interest against another," said ·Gregory A. Humphrey, director ofleaislat1on for the American Federatio n of Teachers, in OPPoSition to the Nunn bill. Echoin& that sentiment, Leon Home, a member of the execuuvc committee of the NationaJ Education Association. the nation's largest union o( teachers, said such an approach would "undermine equal educationaJ opponunity for students from low-and lower middlc-mcomc; families." Stanley Hill, intemauonal vice president for the Amcncan Feder- ation of State, County and Munictpal EJ!lploy~ told the commiuec that rrunonttcs and women also "stand the most to lose from a large-scale community service program" be· use-they ar& ~ncentl1'ted in lhc. lower-level job categories most' likely to be displaced by national service activities. The committee also heard testi- mony from two hi&h school students. Cynthia Brown of Phila~elphia and Jacqueline Loso of South Burlington. yL. who described their partic1pauon in existing youth service programs. They advised that financial as· sistance to develop new or maintain current programs was the most help- ful feckral government role 1n en- ,.,~. 'or111er Iowa crew111an Bruce Lawless 11 held by his •"• •Haabetl'I es he 111ourn1 crew"'•" who were llllled In th• exploslon. Lewle11 left the Iowa l•lt ye•r. . lo~a investigators. view disaster video NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -The , for the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, said damaged battleship USS l o~a hchadnomformauooonthecauscof steamed home from Puerto Rico on death of the 47 crewmen. av) Friday while investigators on board officials have refused to peculate on 1ntcrv1ewcd crewmen and reviewed the cause of the explosion an amateur v1dcou1pe of the c~· In Norfolk. memonal service~ for couraain& voluntary service. --------------------------. plosion that k.illcd 47 sailors . the 47 v1ct1ms arc tentat1 vcl) ~t for 9 FREE ADMISSION ....................... -= REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS SEMINA• DATES APllL f7 (7 · t p.a.)• AnIL It (10 · I! Nooa) Learn How To: • Avoid probate and a11omey·1 '"' 41 • Avoid un~11ary lnhet1tanee tH • Pretefve separtlt proptr1y • Solve tt•p·chtld provl1lon1 • Avoid capOal gains tu Ens. Karl Johnson. an Atlanuc am Monday. Pre idcntGcorgc Bush Fleet spokesman. said --1hc N.J'» 1s to attend woukt not release the ex.act Po 111on Johnson said I~ hip •~steaming of tJ\'c ship, which was expected to undcritsown power, and repealed the ·reach its home pon here about S:30 Navy's daily rep()rt that the ~hip a p.m. Sunday. seaworthy and 1n no danger MeanwhJlc, NBC News rcp()rtcd The 887-foot, SS.000-ton ba11lc- that theexact cause of the blast m one ~hip has armor up to 17• 1 inches of the ship's three I 6-inch gun turrets thick. Navy officials have said that on Wednesday· may never be known the explosion m the No 2 gun turret damaacd only the turret because the destruction inside the The top members of the Senate turret was so complete. 4-Armed Scrv1c.cs Commtttte said Fn· • Prtveni f19ro1c "*'!cal proctc:ture1 • ~ltagigetlng"*'ic.I•~ The Navy released photographs of day the panel will hold hcarinp on the firefi&htina effort. which the ncry explosion. SEMtNARS HELO AT: authorities said required two hours to The explosion occurred dunng aa.o warner Ave 303 put out the blaze and cool off the open seas gun pracuce 300 mtlC$ Foun1a.1n va11ey. CA 92708 turret before anyone could enter it. north of Puerto Rico. The Pentagon Re1rm1Mntt ..,vecs Dunna the trip home, invcst1pton said the blast ripped thro~ the • Avoid ooneet¥810f1Np -====================:;;====~on board werereviewanga videotape middle aun of the three-gun turttt, r of the turret taken by an Iowa officer artd that that aun had not bttn fired who had wanted to record the finnf Of pnor to the eAplosaon Strlngfellow Hazardous Waste Site DHS •nd EPA Extend Comment Period for .· PropoMd Plan •nd Offer Opportunity to Comment On RevlMcl Eatlmated Coat Comparlaona for Site C ... nup the bia auns when 1he explosion The Pcntaton has ordered that no occurred, said LL Cmdr. James l6-1nch auo w1H be fired unttl the C~r. a Pcntqon SPokesman. He invest11111on 11 complete. Ships with said the invcstipton had not d«Jdcd tho5e guns -the battleships Iowa. whether to rclcuc the tape to the New Jersey, Mmoun and W11COn11n public. lnvcstipton were also inter--were btJ1h dunna World War II. viewina crew members. Some crilJcs have said the I 6-1nch M~. Tom Johnston. a SPokcsman guns arc outmoded and c:tanaen>us. ~·--. R•ld nets 3 arrests; wea.pons seized NORWALK -Mort than 100 sbtnfr~ dt-putin raided st~ 11"1 ~tsiD9;0UtheuicrnLotAner~Countyfriday,mwn1lbrttarrntsand ICW~ a vanety of wupona, autbontacl said. SCarch wamnta wert 1erved at 11 locauons in Norwalk and Santa Fe Sptinas. SIL Terry Judae ... d. Deputies from the Optrat1on Safe Streets unit entered hou~ and yards. with their guns drawn. Two prisoners escape; one captured LOMPOC -Two pnM>ncrs escaped from the m~~1mum SC'Cunt) sccuon of Lompoc Federal Corrccttonal lnstnuuon on Fnday. One was qu1cldy captured but the search for the other continued. authonues said. Tfle two prisoners wert SPottcd by pnson staff running through a warrhoutc area ou1s1de the pcn1tenttaf) wall! about 2.10 p.m .• said As 1stant Warden Joe Brooks. Man allegedly buys, rape.s young glrl LONG BEACH -A Po 1.al clerk ..,u bema held without. bail after allegedly buyin' a 10-ycar-old girl from her mother for SI 0,000 in cash. then 1exuall) assaulting the p rl, authont1e wd Tom Yang. 33, was booked for invcs11,a11on of rape, child molestation and a11emp11na to buy a person, said Dc1t'Cl1ve Holly Van Der Meer. Yana was arrested hue Wednesday after one of the gJrl's brothers told school officials that his sister had been bought and sc"uaJly a~\aulted, Slld Van Der Meer. Man hal eaas hero rn rescue of 6 tots OCEANSIDE -A man who pushed through a cro"'d of bystanders and rescued six screaming toddler.s fro m a burning. smoke-filled car was lauded by officials as a hero who saved the young ters' lives. "He prevented what could have been a tcmble 1raged)." Oceanside Fire Inspector Tom Fitzgerald s~ud of Kevin Kerclu1k, 31. of fallbrook. The children. who range 1n aae from 2 to 4. had been left a lone Thunday afternoon in the car in a parkina 101 b> 1h~r baby-smt>r, who had gone shopping in a clothing store. Police said The tire may ha\C started m the car·s engine, . they said. Judge cuts Hudson lover's settlement . LOSANGELES(AP)-TheJudgc 1na landmark AIDSlaw-sundranaalll)' rcduceda$21. 7S million Jury award to Rock Hudson's lo, er Fnday. ruhngthat Marc Christian should rccc11re onl) SS m1lhoo 1n compensator) damages and SS00.000 tn punitive damagC1. Supenor Court Judge Bruce Gecrnacrt, whtlc calhn& Hudson's behavior "outrageous and rcprchensable." for not telhn& his lo' er ofh1s A JD d 1aanom. said thejuf)'s passion led 1t to make the C'-C~ss1\.C av.ard '\ \'llO'\ ·\I, HHlt:J ·s E~on Involved In another splll BA YOU SORREL, La -About I 0,000 pllons of 01l·la.tntcd water sp1llcd Fnday mto a stream feeding the lu~h Atchafalaya Basin as a barge wa'i beina unloaded at a waste disposal s11e. authonues said The barge, carrying 900.000 pllons or waste""atcr from an Exxon plant an Houston, buckled m the middle after an csumated 280.000 gallons had been s1pho ned into tnnkC'rtruck ,s:t1d spoke man Bobby MaywcathcrofG Land Treatment of White Castle State Pohce on11nally e umatcd the spilt at up to 400.000 pllons. "'htlc GSX saJd their esumate wa 180.000 £uon poke v.oman Jill Jo hnwn m Dallas later downgraded the pall to about 10,000 gallons Pennsylvanlajackpot·hlts $70 mllllon HARRISBURG-The Peon >han1a l.oUU) ·s upu 1 Jackpot rachcd an esumated ..,arid record of$70 m1l hon on fnda); and was expected to keep chmbma through Wednesday's drawina. lottery officials said. , Lottery spokeswoman 1 CTI') Murphy ~1d salei arc booming. ncarl) 7 m1lhon tickets were sold Thursday and fnda). Lollt>I) officials will conunue to update the value of the Pot as sales continue she said Search for duck-eating 'monster' ends WA HINGTON -The~arch fora m)sterious "m onster from the black laJoon" that may be gobbling helplc bah) duckhnp in a downtown nature Pond ended Friday with chc 1ght1ng or two well-fed catfish !>Wt hang lazily tbrou&h the shallows 'fhe catfi~h were spotted b) Nn11onal Park n -1<:e ranati Helen Horton, who was slog1n1 throuah the mu k v.carina rubber hip waders and armed w1th a Iona-handled rake and fi h net aner the pond, nonna lly about &hrtt feet deep. had bccn all but drained ··The catli h are a trona pos 1b1hty," pronounttd her bo . b10IO&Jcal en&inttr John Hoke. "ThC)JU t lo\Cducks Y~ thecatfhharunawfull) good smokana gun " Wright says ethics committee drags feet WASHINGTON -Hou peakcr Jim Wnatu sa~ the House ethics eomm1taee and ns ch1cr tn\icsliptor ire draa&JRJ their feet in grantina Wri&ht an opportunity to ckfcnd him1elf pcf'l0nally apt mt 69 allqcd run violations. Tbc cthaa panel, rManwhalc, is 1nvest1pu..._ )~t another investment deal that yiddcd huat profits for Wri&b& and could )~Id new ethics hadacha as ~cu The Caltfomla Oepertment of Helitth SeMces (OHS) end the U.S. Environmental Protection A{/ertcy (EPA), In reeponee to public '9qU89t, are extending the comment period for the OWrall Site Remedy Propoeed Pian that was rlleued at the Fet>ruary/Mwch 1989 Stringfellow Update. In addition, OHS end EPA .. offering en opportunity to comment on the Agenciel' revleed eetln'lllted coet c:t.nup oomperltons. lnltt.1 coets were preeented In the C>Yef atl Site Remedy Propoeed Ptan, end the Conwnuntty Groundwater Propoeed Plan thet was reluled as the Jurre/Juky 1tee StrtngfellOw Update. The public oomment pef'IOd d098I on Mey 15. 1189. Suspect l·n Mex1·can drug Commmce members wdl t.ra~cl lO Tuas ne~\.~ttk to •nttr\itew ., bu11ne1'mef'.' who hclPtd Wntht . lf\\itsllr'ltnl pannersh1p pertay a S9,120 investment into a $4'40,000 return 1n a hon pcnod last )'car. A formel coml'Mnt period for the revtMd 99tlrMted coet oomperteone .. not ~ under aectlon 117 of the ~ EnW'Oltmnal Anpa•. C0mpenutton and Uebili1y Act (CS.Cl.A). oomrnon1V •••tel to • ~. However, ai'°8 the dedllor\ to extend the conWMnt pertod tor .. <Mrlll fMee Remedy Propoeed PIM would be_... ..... ~ IMlblc reqamt, OHS and EPA «Mtermlned tt.e 101cmoo tor 001•"'*"' on .. ,...... ............ 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(AP) -W1oery worker Ramon Sak1do was arra11ned Friday on murder cha'IC' stemming from a bloodbath that claimed the h ves ofhis wife, two children and four. others in this usually serene com· mun1ty now outrq~b the sla)'anp Salcido was ch with scHn counts of murder an three counts of attempted murder an connection with the April 14 k1lhn1 ~prcc He could face the death penalty 1f convicted. Af\cr the arra11T1ment hts attorney said he would like 1 chanic of venue to Oranae. San D1cao or Lo Aniclc County. The he.anns, broodcast h'c b) a San Francisco telcv1s1on station •. showed a glum·. un-shavcn lctdo, shackled and v.eanna ,an orange Jail Jumpsuit wuh G white ga\Jze bandaie on one linier, hstcninaasaJudgc read most of the charges against him. Several deputies s1ood by in 1he Sonoma C'ou nt) mun1c 1p1I counroom "Do you wash me to continue .. ,.. Judac Knocl Ov.en asked Salcido. who said he prcferrro. to wa1,c that ngbt. Salcido dela)ed entenna a pica and he was ordered to return to court on May 5 Sonoma County Chief Public De· fcndCT Manccn Miller \31d he \\-111 ha\.C Salcido underao a batter) or l'SfCbJatnc and oeuroloSJatl test . ··1 cxp«t Lo find some brain lesion or tumor," he said. calhna the cnmes. "so bizarre. so 1ncomprchens1blc •• Rcfemna to the 1csts. Miller added,"God. I hope I find somc- 1h1na " Sonoma Count) Dtstnct ttomc) Gene Tunnc> d1scountcd speculation that Sulc1do s alleged rampa,ae v.as fuCled 1n pan by a two-day bm&c on alcohol and cocaine. and ~1d he believed Salcido t<fbc kaall> sane. "The final decision about h1~ state of mind wtll be made 1n coun," he 1&1d. "Those (the sh1)1na.s) v.erc not the acu oran 1rn11onal berserker ... M1Uer said there wa "no chance·· ~lctdo would plead su1lt)' He est1· mated co IS of the tnal at S3 10 $4 m1lhon and Yid he v.ould rcquc~t a 'enuecha•. A mas.s1-ve manhunt that bcpn ancr tbe k1Uinas last FndJ) and Saturday ended WC'dnnda) "hen Sak1do \lr•S amtlcd in "1Aot tern Mexico, near his hometown of l..oJ Mochis 1n lhcstate of 1naloe. He \lr"I brouaht to Mu1co Cat) Thursda) aftttnoon. deported by Mcucan authonon and Oov.n t.clC to Cah· fornia. • The 2 ·)car-old k1do was •hilk.cd 1010 the Sono ma Count)'.,a1I Thul'lda)' ntaht un<kr t1aht SC\:Ut1ty. sm1lin1 sliahtly as about 200 people warnna ouu1de the entrance houted "Kall h1m1•• Once inside. he WI\ kept under a suicide wa1ch. offir1al \lld, lta1110n Salcldo S1JnS reading .. Yes on capital punishment .. and "Salcido docsn·t deserve to hvc" greeted him upon his return at the Sonoma Count) Airport "I JUst'wanted to sec this crcalurc •· said Nadia Gama. 40. of nta Rosa "We are all full of anger and bitterness. rm surpnsed no one gol out a aun and shot him ·· ··1 v.ant lo see him tortured I think he descncs 1t. what he did 'to thOSC' kids."' Douglas Drake 28. of nta Rosa said Fnda). add1na lha1 he thou&ht 1t v.ould be appropnatc to run Salcidn ab''"C. "l lh1nk the) ought to take him out and lel people ha"e at him. • "'1td Drake's fianccc. 27-)car-old laura G ipson. Shawn Kenned>. 19. the mother of tv.o ·)oung children. ~•d lc1do docsn•t descnc a tnal and added tha1 she would w11lingh pull the wuch on the elcc:tnc chair ··t \\Ouldn't C\Cn he 1tate 1fthey asked me to do that." she s~ud. "A lot ofpeopkdon't haH.'po tll\.C feelings toward this )uspect." said an understated rcsenc shcrtff'> Deputy John Childers, v.ho 1uardcd an area nar the runwa) at tfie moonlit rural airfield Thursday n1&ht hc:nfl's official 1d Salcido v.as held an a maJ.1mum• unt) cell at the <..vunt) Jail oohucd from other 1nm~t~. and l cpt under a \Utctdc "'atch Salcido told ~c,1can tek' 1 ion rep<>rtcrs and lav. enforcement a cot\ he killed has .\mcntan·bom "'1fe. n&ela. 24, and a v.1ner) co-v.orl.cr. TraC) Too"'ey, 1n a JCalou ra c. belle' 101 TOO\C)' and ht~ wife v.crc romanttcally •n,ohed, accocd1n1 to fcc:ktal official "lt's ludicrou ," s:ud the Re Rich antcnbcin. a fa mil) f ncnd who led a memorial \trv1ce for Too"c)'. "Ramon has crc-ateU h• ov.n hcll anJ now he's ti') JOI to d,..a·e-vcr)one into it He's taken so much and now he's tr)1na to draa the fam1l) down v.1th him with thc!o( act"usataon' .. Salcido had unlimited funds while on the run SANT A ROSA (AP) -In a fiteal NW deDUt1CS ho~ woukt btlp them tnct la.non Salcido, Wdts Farao But was con•inced to ntead un- limated credit to tk accuted maH t•. ... n "--..Cr S6 40 " SI =IY 1l 40 60 11 • so I) .. ~ u .. 1l n _._... 1l J1 S7 )) k~ II) SJ .. S4 S..U...Clt)' 7' .. ,. ., ~l\IW-17 ... ., lO '-' ":'::: " n 1) JO kS1~ SI 2" 1'I ., k ... !lc 60 4) .. u ==?:' IJ .. 1J 4) IJ t() .. 11 ~ '° 4S .. SS s.,.-. s• JS 11' \() '~l'""W9 •• 6J II J4 roiwu .. .. JS ., '"'*' 104 .. .. S7 , ... ., n I) .. w.-..,ron.OC '11 4S I) ., ~,.. 11 50 Hl\11,1\11 The followina hst of Oranse Coast ml est.ate transfers, which includes the name of the buyer .. address and thC' price -paid forthe propcny. was compiled from county records and escrow companies by· Homeowners Marketing Services. Company officials say the hst may have an error factor of 7 percent dunna a year's time bccJtusc of speculation buying and errors. · The hst 1<s published for the 1nformauonal use of our readers.and is protected b> copynght to Home- owners.Markct1na Scrvic~ Newport Buell Mr. & Mrs. Robert D1etnch, 28 Ba)crest Court $338,000 Mr &Mrs Flo)d M.Hunterlll.14 Belcourt Dn"e S Sl,000.000 Henr) V McNult). 408 Harbor Woods Place S243,000 Mr & rs. Bruce J hv.aru 13 Sea Cove Lane $555.000 V.yneS tienl'),2724V1 taOelOro $142.000 Mr & Mrs. Gary (.Naumann. 102 Vista Sucrtc S265.000 Mr, Mn rank A, Kur!>..#. l QO Yacht Mana $433.000 Mr. & Mrs IC\CO R Layton. 370 F 23rd t S330.000 . 01ron L Grubbs. 316 !~land Ave. s32 ~.ooo Mr & Mrs Paul ~ Mohtlef. 1706 Ocean Front $965.000 Arthur E Kleinman. 2004 E Ocean Front S 1.000.000 Mr & Mrs Kenneth D. Roger\, 460 Bolero Wa) S 184,000 Mr Mrs Ross A. Ribaudo. 260 ( agnc) Lane o 320 S269;000 Mr & Mrs Gra) A esb1t 3130 Cla) t S355 000 Judith l\.el\O, 1914 Chff Dn"e SI00.000 Kenr 8nttain 24 Ka~n C..oun S265.000 nne D Denni . 601 Lido Par!>. Ort\ e No I $460,0CXl Erno urm1ncnf 240 Nice Lane l'oo 105 S172,000 Erne une V Towne. 220 Nice Lane 0 203 i210.000 Mr. & Mrs. Leland J Hansen. I02 "' WN n SI ,,_ 60 st Y._r\l'ly c:.-..... "' •• , ) ., ~ ,. St Tide i..,,. le«I> ,. St "°' ""9tltS 7) St ~ ., " T~~ .. ,,. 11 SS ::eo::r .... :a 5 Montowla IO SS 157p ... 11 ........... 11 60 ~ .. 10 1• prn u . Mont«~ u S4 NMcln ICU .. ~10 .... ~kacl'I .. M ,,,. ... ~· ~ 60 SS :::r .... II Kam 32 0..-" sa '11 P-1"' 2' r•~ 101 ., ._..""" 10 • , p "' 5 4 .. _ IJ S1 fht .,,. fltd I~ a .6 1) .t M -• ,_~ 7) 40 M'tl Ill 118 p ''" IC r>~I S.-.., Ill 6 11 ... ail\' 11 Sl • "' ..... ~ • 1 l• j:lf .. ~Ctt}f u " flW -r>in IOCl.ty .JC' 1S p "'·IC ,,_..., " S4 "'" ~ I/I 1 11 '"" -,.,... Ill Sot•-· .. u IOZ•P• Scholz Pl No. 126 $187,000 Mr. It Mrs. Crail . Fog. 365 E Cetta Mesa 19th St. $259,000 Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Brown • Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S McCon"11l, 3191 A Airport Loop Dnve 466 E t9ttrSt-$'270,000 S3 250,000 Luanne M. Klem. 308 E 23rd 1. Thftddcus 0 . Clcvidence Jr .. 575 $280,000 Anton Blvd . No. 610 SI 53,000 Feu&ala VaJlev Donna D. Allen, 1131 Charleston Mr. & Mrs. John L. Odell. 16116 St. $245,000 Cache St. SJOS.000 Mr. 4'. Mrri Gary_ Schult1. 440 Mr. &. Mrs. Yan L Chang. 11596 Elmhurst Lane $240,000 Carnation Circle SH7,000 Kenneth J . Dukart, 598 Grand Mr. & Mrs.. John C. Reading. 8686 Haven Circle S255,000 El Costa Circle $275.000 Mr. & Mrs James L Garrett 1790 Peter Clttsson, 10784 El \fa.r A'c Humm1n&bJrd S37S,000 $240,000 George M. V11luuela. 1642 Iowa Mr. & Mrs. Btll J taHo . 9437 El 1: No C S 124.000 Sol Circle $235.000 Mr Mrs Kruno Jercino' 1c. 2935 Mr & Mn. Jeffrc-y _~.Pfeiffer 9463 Java Road $357,000 Grackle A\'e. $281,000 Mr Mrs Gusta\O Gonulc'z, 92 Mr. & Mrs Sam1r hah1n. 694 Ltard Pia e $326.000 Hudson River Circle $41 1.000 Mr. & Mrs. J J W1ch1ta II. 1207 Mr &. Mrs"Tsc Y. Chen, 9760 La Parnell Place $216,000 Zapaulla Circle $375.000 Mr & Mrs N1cholu L Co tcllo, Mr & Mrs J0t Lccnen. 970 2361 Rut1ers Onve $210.000 Manposa $255,000 Mr & Mrs. ChfTord R. Maddo11. Judith V. Saarancn, 170.? Mt 2343 Ticonderoga Way S 125.000 L)'ndora Court S18S.OOO Mr. & M rs Kem L. Vanderpool. Todd M. Kchat. 11804 Mt Robert 862 v~ua ~eek.1U.S.OOO oun S l-+3,-000-- .... _ l16 ~ )" ..,,., """' .... -IU f f'<IKhn «JO , urf r eport SAN CLEMENTE llOSPnAL MardlH .. • - > c I l I Holly and Richart! Ensign. San ~menR"", boy T Maran i Laura and Richard Ventura, San 1 Clemente. girl 1 Marcia 30 i Marpnta and Juan Ramos, San 1 Clemente, boy Apr11 l Llsa and Mart.. Bates, San Clemente. bo) April t Cec1ha and Luis Saldana. Laauna 1 N1auel. bo) , ApriJ I > Marie and David Taylor. San Juan Capistrano. girt April 4 Audrt) and M1lcel Grttn, San Clemente, boy Julte Contreras and Robert McCann, ,, n Juan Cap1 trano. boy · April l Laura and Nicholas Gn lcev1ch, San ' Clemente, lJrl Ameha and Carlos Ort11, San Juan v ap."rano. bo)'---)---.-tt Nelson D McN uhy. 2190 8a)'ficld Mr. &. Mrs. David P. Redden, Lant $344,000 116404 Mynlev.ood St $250.000 Karen and Jeffrey R Jone,, 2192 Bayfield Lane Diana K. Cady. 1 7~00 Newhopc 't Clemente, 11rl April 7 1 Ron V~ngell, San / $362,000 No 20$206,000 Edna and Michael G tlmorc, San David M Doyle. 402 Costa Me'i.:l Leslie A. Kenney, 1595 I Rocky Clemente, boy St. S323.000 Court S 130,000 A ..... f lt Ronald L Ph1lltps. 1919 Federal Ehunc Hayashi. 17219 Sn 8.lrbara Marcell and Dan d P~r. San 1 Lane S 188.000 t. S2S2.000 Clemente. 11rt Edward Ra\.1n, l 184 Miner 't No Mr. It Mrs.. .T1mpthy J Hoppe April 11 t AS 178,000 10065 Sn Pablo Court $165.000 T1naGau&tteand Jesus Altamirano.· t Sheila A Brumbley. 18 7.? Mr. & Mrs. G n.caorz Grabo"' k1. San lcmente. boy • Monrovia o 8 5 S 116.000 I 0092 Sn Pabk> Court$ I 6S,000 Alril lt 1 Gcorie J. Hams. 292 Palmer t Mr. & Mrs Donald W form. Manl)n and l>etcr Dugan. n r No. A I S 1 S0.000 : 17939 n Rafael t S 16 7 .000 Ocmcnte. bo~ · Kc"'° J Sch rocdcpf er. 2 26 7 Pa· riliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii c1lic Ave o 204 $207.000 Mr & Mrs Jeff hclton. 20~0 Republic l\ vc SI 4X>.OOO Bn~n K. V.1lhams 257 n10 Toma SJ00.000 John F Morpo. 345 Uni,ersll) DnH No E I SI 72.000 Peter G 1mo, 241 5 Venier Wa) StS0.000 Apnl M )shv.1cc. 2597 W11lo Lane Sl 85.000 HRT 1989 LE€TURE SERIES b Norman K. Beals, Jr., M.D. Founder and f.tledica l Director of n'omen ' Health Care HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Hormone Replacement Thernp} and Treatment of PMS, Menopau e. Weifthl Con trol and Arthriti and Other Related Problem . r WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CAT TOYS AND TREATS OR WE WILL GIVE YOUACATTOY FREE Lecture• listed be low are FREE. Dr. Beal will be auto({rophin~ copie of hi new book "'tay Young Healthy and Beautiful with HRT'·, at the lecture. 650-3520 OFF-c;AMPUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CA RE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings Thursday, April "Dth South Coast Medical Center 1 31172 Coast Hwy. SOuth Laguna ---Cla11Room~~:;-.._-- 3130 PM • 4:30 PM ----------- Call 86~-0~2& for lntormation "The Best Jtist Got Better!·" la t.,lft.illllllir11 .,.,,,.., iww '*"'" .~ li11rwr ,_,..,, tdt ... LL .. f OfHr,_,,.,JCIN•.-Uf ......... fiaj ..... ... w.. ..... .......... • '" al.MINiJI, rfllllll.....rr IO ~i;jlliiii ~ /flitMjtic ~lffrttJ iw ,..,.,,.. iwlt • .,..,_, VMI l..M. ~ LMflt a/ t-... ~ •All .,..,,..., .. ff'_.,..,,...."""""' ..... ,.~~ ...... ,,. .. ~.,..,,.~ .... Mil rf Nlfl/T# ow~....,.,... -.·,s~a..... J M Or• ... CoMllWLYN.OTllata ... .-a.- 1y JOYa IODIDY90f caweory of .._-sized, Ian it a Pdite °' ...... ,.....,. 1ile teven. Carla Cartton 11y1 bis lir1 like 10 .. We were a liu Je afraid '° hive have fun too. So 1he co-<>wner of M)' O.ri1 out in front." Carlton 11td. S«rct Place, a 1hop for womens "Most hHvr wOCMn have a compk• clothins and accessories for 11u 16 abouttheit111e,1ndmanybtswomen and tarser. added a collect1on of stity are treated poorly in the storn. Salt-a llnaerie to the nore's inventory. people h~rally MY rudely. 'we don't My ~et Place in fountain Valley have your siu try tht-fat ladies ilore. • is mainly a consiinment and resale "But our clients lovt' Daris, she hH store for bt'ttcr quality clotltes. But teamed so m~ch about the 111es and owners Daris Birt and Carla Carlson styles t!?-1 wall look the bt'tt on our -have added new costume jewelry, . chcnts. . , foundation1 and linseric. The two HunUnjton Sta h re 1- The s1ore opened 1n October 1988 dcni. have been fncnds for the IHI much to the <kliaht of many full-four years. They me1 while cmplo)cd fi&ured women, said C1trl50n. The as manaat!" for Avon CO$met1{' larscr-s1zed wome,, not only needed a company. Bin was w11h the company barpin place to shop for fashionable for 21 years ~fore she retired to ~ork attire, but a place 1o sell expensive the resale ~us1ncss. C~rlson. a l S·)ear clothes they had only worn once or vct~n with Avon. stall holds do" n a twice. The p~cs ranae from $4 to f ull-11me JOb. . $400 ''When I considered re11nn1 r "We had a $4,SOO mink coat. but didn't war:"t to spend the rcsl .C?f my we also have a '&et rid of it rack.' "Bin tame .~taysna home clcanma. Bin saad laughin&-"We arc aeuma de-said. ~rla and I arc so much ahkc. sainer thinas priced hi&her, but the wt dtt1~.cd to do 110mtthm1 fun avc(J&C price as around S22 to $40." t~ther. .. ·~c always have racks of suits for We rea~ly do have lhc same taste. JOb interviews," added Carlson. "We Carlson 5!11d laughana. . only handle the nicer clothina. Any· On ·this day both unsu<ipc:ct1ng one can go to K-Man to buy a non-women have chosen to wear outfits in dcscript top and pair of panb . What soft patterns of black and while. They we do is dress our women with each have accented 1hcir look with a pizan... Iona strand of pearls. Bin said the store's friendly am-"When r was rcsearchma the idea bicnce has become a second home for for this business, J discovered there their customers. was a tremendous market for this "We have women dressing and kind of s1ore.'' Carl50n said. "There 1s undressing all over the store " sl)c a misnomer that heavy women arc w said. "Some stay for hours and bri•a hard on lhcir clothes they wear them their lunches." J out Just like small.women. there arc ··w e had a moonliaht sale a while lar&e women married to bank prcs1- a10," added Carlson, "and we had den.ts who buy $.1 ,000 dresses but people t.akin& kids to Sh1key'1 Pizza can. t wear them. apin because of the or music lessons in this center who social pressure.' heard all the laughina and carrying Consianment clients and shoppers on. They came in to see what kind of arrive from all areas of Los Anaclo\ party we were havina. It was a riot." and Oran1t Counties. Clothes con· Though Carlson falls into the sidered for resale must be r::'ICd in Crude oil futures hit-t: t-l ree-year-f:tj § t;:l - af t er platform blast NEW YORK (A P) -Crude oil futures prices are at the hi&hest level in more than three years after a platform explosion 1n the Nonh Sea added to 1hc supply worries prompt· ed by the Alaskan spill. The May contract for West Texas ln1ermediate, the benchmark Jf8de of U.S. crude, soared a record $2.04 10 finish•t S24.6' a barrel Thul'ICby on the New York Mcrcan1ilc Eilchanat. That price was the hi&hesl since Jan. I'· I 986, and almost double the Nov. I I rate. Trading besan today on the June cont~ct. and prices were down this, mom in&. Analysis saad J•llcrs over the cit- plosion earlier thas week in the Nonh '-·:a. and last month's Alaska spill, ~me aplnsl a backaround of factors that normally would drive prices down -overproduction by O PEC and a softening in demand. "The market is so overboua!it due lo the p1ychotoaical impact of these events that there's a lot of room for a fall in price :· said Ken Miller of the petroleum consultina firm of Pur\!1 n &Genz. Sance psohne pnccs already have increased an re ponsc to the I 0. I million-pllon spill 1n Alaska. the latest j ump in crude prices may have only a minimal impact at the con· sumer level. analysis said The $2.04 rise topped a SI. 74 hike on Au&. 4. 1986. to become the laracst one-day increase since tradina of ,,:rude futures bepn on 1he New York 'Mercan1ilc Exchanse in Mareh 1983. Thursday's f renz1cd buyina of near-term oil contracts was triUcrcd by a comment fro111 British £neraY Mini11er Cecil Parkinson ihat a vital Nonh Sea oil pipeline could be shut down up to a month. WMIT.._11 .... w1C11•1 near-term C01*mll ptoM, ._ . bef~ grade GI U.S .°"°' $26 --~~~~~~~~~~ 18 16 12 An explosion Tuesday at the Cor- morant Alpha platform d1 rupted production of nearly S00,000 barrels of oal, orabout a quancrofthc Nonh Sea's oil output The haht Nonh Sea Brent is favored for makin& psohnc in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Smee the explosion. crude prices have su11cd nearly IS percent. Officials of Shell U.K. Ltd .• oper- ator of a platform. said T hursday 1hat inspec1ion of the damaae is cont I nu· ina and they could not say when normal operations would rHumc. RUFFELL'S IPllLSTEIY •• ................... ·--.... -· .... Your ?##JW :A Message On MOTHER'S DA¥ For u littk a $4.IXJ for • 4 liM tM--se! T~IJ tM world bow much 1,0u LOVE HER! Jn the Daily Pilot. Dorl• atrt end Cerla Carl.On operate a con119nt11ent 1ttop for women·11lae1 t6 end ler9er. the last few years. and they must be frci.hly laundered or dry cleaned with no buttons missini, "And no lame Jrecn polyester in this store," said 81n. "We are prclly selective. We tum away as many as v.c take." The owner of the consignment an1clc rec<;• vcs 40 percent of the sale price There as usually a 60-day cons11nment period. though Carl on sa)s somcume~ they do extend ~c \lSE tPS 4 DOM'S NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie followlno 1111 r •hows thf N1w Yorll Stock E 11ch1l')Oe .iock• l l)d w1rran11 lhl l h1ve1one up the mo11 I nd Clown Jhe mosl t>He on r>ercenl of cnanoe for Frldav No H <:uri1t1• l radlng below $2 or 1000 1h1res 1re 1nclud1d Ntt and e>erctnta~t -en.river -.re lhe dlfftrtnce between le orevlou$ clo1 no price i nd Frldav'• lO Pm Price Na~ 3 cFdSL'1 Inc ~ruen1uf8 4 Tnortec S Rdolt11 cv r>f time or reduce 1he pnce. "Many limes a customer will say they don'I want to 1tt the garment apin, so we donate it to one of our favorite charities," he said. Carl50n Sl)'S alona with to ing and gaming wti&Jlt, 1mplusc bu)ang adds to reasons why a prment as only '-"Om once or no1 at aJI. The t~o women also offer clo~t cleanani. wardrobe planning and OTf l PS .\\D DOtt\S ixrsonal shopping scrv1ce.s. "Closet cleaning can imply be helping them pick o ut consignment clothes, or coordinatina the clothe an their closet<; either for Good" 111 or consignment. Other times 1t can be color coordinating. makeup or clothes style " Carlson sa)s the women plan to hold seminars an the future based on posit1'e self-esteem Once a v1ct1m of phvs1cal ah11~ from thr hu,hind 1.hi- NEW YORK (AP) APf 21 NEW YORK (AP) -TM foll0w1no II" 1h0w1 lhe Over·tti.·Counler 11ock1 1nd w1rr1nl\ t'1at na.tt e><>ne U1> lhe mo11 i nd dowri the mosl oestd on oercent of ct11nge ~v1anceod for Frldav llne nch~noed -No tect.lf'lt .. tred!MI ~w U ~-lOOO-1a1 t;""" 'Tif ~i ~f -''tt snerH ire Included New h hs Newlow1 Net .1nd oerctnta1>1 cnan~es are the difference between the pr1v oes clostng orlce and todav'• tul or t>I price UP'S l.lstehef'ct. lJ>. + 4t,. YP S2 ! 2 1 +IHUUD j7·J :r1 I:~ ~~ ~l 11-~r fh:u 8~ 11 ~ 1Z. + I 1 Ur> 1' ~ s • -+ '• uo , 1 t I 1 Uo 6 1 !"' j "-Uo • I" :: S·~ 8: IH 3!) + 1s-u up 1•, pt ·· ~: '1:1 2 '• Uo 4 4 11 , Up 3 •1 1 .,_., Uo 3 DOWNS LHIMfl'ct ~ =' 1 2y 5~ -~ ' .: 3 I 16 -7· 16 f t t I~~ ~ an 1lt ··-, ~l \ \!It -'• t 9 IZ"--:: I i·1 ~ -'• 9 ~ .. -.. '· ll4 -~, .,. - -3-1 J -l '• '• -14 I I! j>-\I) 11~ l~iB I DO ft JO,FS \\ER \Gt:s llt:T ·\l.S PH1t·1-:s '\ , •.. C O'tlPO'l.11·. I H \ '' \C ·110'' ..... ,. ,..,,,., ... ,,, ' .. ..,_ divorced 14 years ago, Carlson sayi self-esteem matcnal 1~ "nearest and dearest" to her heart. "Large doscn't mean you have to be a v1c11m, ~r passed over for a JOb. You can be reaJ, but you must decide this for >Ourself.'' she said. "Believe me, we have seen women with "'ondcrful potential .. but they ha\ie to take the reins and do ll for thcmSCl\iCS... - NEWVORIC CAP) Al>f'.21 -·~ l \\SD\Q Sl 'l'l\R\ GOl.D PR1t·1-:s 1. oldest church ... -· lftlfl•IWOTT or left. Md we"reU!itl!l 10 bl~ a ...... , p a maa6aD illbat'1 PPl-G• ... -i':""\o .. Wida ............ " Won and .. ''°"amid Olllllll p'Ovet and W Ml; .... dtf bittoriw, llDll ........ IO a C:bUrdl,::::; m ...... Gf Hua ..... lwla'1 Qld. fl.-Uait.a MetWitt w • cllllrda .. lr)1111 ID awmble an tom a mall SUnday ICbool dMI. aa,,.cedcated collection of .. Many ~t piople in the ........... tor iu Utb ann.iveniary ~ days were memben," llid C 1111 nlioa Milkovd., wbo dncribed tbt illlliW· 1111111 _, former perisllioaen tioa u a maiDltay ol HuatiJllloa llllW ....S CMll of town or are dead. , 8cecb IOCiety. ··11 wu a mlior ==-~:} F~r:.~;': =::.. ~ a-:e'tt!:'. 1tM ... 11'1 ~illl for help. Bach is Vtty IUOal ... tbll = •rm -~ iecordl from tbe •30s Mdbodilt pbeftomenoa is very and euty '40i." -.id acy historian strona tbrouab<>ut SoUt.hem call~ ....,.. Milkovich, wbo ti Wortina fomia." • Wida tbe clturcb to .. 1ber information Tbrouahout ltl'Olll · periods of hm iu ..ty da)'I. &rOWtb in the city, she ~ .. Fant Pw DiaDci Taylor, chairwoman of Methodist has been theft. It 1 a_jvm IM anivenat)' pli.naina committee, people a sense of stability and otreml ,.,......_ tbroup dusty bo•es and them a sptritual home ... ._ lieild. for aid photos is only Even thousb the convesation has Giii "1 tbe aumerous tub she chanted in lhape &Dd si1.e -throuah aaa ti while pl1nn1n1 the three bW.ld.inp and from 700 mem-hh~~~fhtivlUC!t. -Den in 1969 to about '4'°11'11.-u.~,,,- hlve membership hsu," sbe Beard said Huntin'1on Beiach .W. wbile addina. "We're not tryma wouldn't be the same without it. to appeal to everyone who ever "I think the church has had a lot of anenekd the church. One thint we're influence over the yean." said the look.ana for is pictures that some of putor, wbo has led the conarqatfon ouroldcburch membencan obtain." since July. "We're not a larse church. The photos will be used for a We just do our thlnt and make our disflaydunnatheanniversary which impact in many areas." wil start in lune. Taylor 111d she i1 One of those areas, he said, is 1n boot-. there will be a shdesbow miuionJ. When the foundations were althouah there isn't enouah materi&i laid down for the current bu1ldin1, the for it yeL The church is also plann1na church also helped to cstabltsh a a banquet, concerts and auest church in Enscnada. Melico. It speaken for the month she saJCi sponson and helps educate miss1on- "The more "'e can find about our ariet, aives la_niuaae trainina to the history, the better It will be," alfCCd needy and is home to Boy Scout the church's pastor, the Rev. Gary Troop IOI , the oldest Boy Scouttroop Beard. "We're try1na to develop a hst west of the Miss1ssipp1. of ~pk who ustd be memben. "We've been here for 85 year1 and We ve 11vtn several older members a we're still here and preachina the blank piece of paper to put names of aospcl," he said. people who've aone to other churches Memben such as Jack Clapp, ........ ,._ ......... l'ettor Gery •••el wlttl IOft9tlm• ctuwdl •••ll•r , .. a... whose family manaacs several con· cession booths on the ~h. arc equally cntbusLast1c .. Hts mother. Fae, has been part of First United Methodist almost 11ncc It began. "ll's been a source of rehg.1ous information and arowth.'' he satd. "h's provided a place to pract1ce reli&Jon, and the Chnstian at- mosphere means a lot to many of us. I f~l that It has been, over the yean. a aood church. It conunues to survive and flourish -that's why we are cclebrat1n1 our 85th annivemary." '13roaacaster wrns speciatreftgiDus-award- 8y TM Auodeted Preu WASH INGTON -Bromtcaster 8111 Mo)crs re«1\c:J a special W1lbur • '"'ard at a Rcha1ous Pu bit e Relations Council convention this ~ttk for ··outslandma. creative material which communicate) \alues and v.-h1ch stands out tn the lompct1t1vc cluucr of the mcdiJ toda~ .. KAN A CITY Mo - ( hm· t1an1t) "ha 1ncrea\mal> cea~d to unctton in an}· nl< ninJful -.U) for. c.,lturc," \lys the Re,·. Richard Land. ~ new uecut1~c d1rtelor Of the Southern Bapttst Chnsuan Life Com- mission. "From this century'\ midpoint onward, our descent has pthered momentum:· he s:ltd at his recent tnstallation. ··As v.c face our neo- 113a,an cultu1al m1lteu under the c.ommand to be 1oalt and h&ht, v.e must realtu· that an ability to do so successfull) wi ll be aovemcd not onl> b> His presence 1n our hHs but also b) the extent we surrender on a dail) b3s1s to his lordship ·· NEW YORK -Rcprc~nt .. 11ve\ of North Kol'C"an Chttst11ns. once thouaht to have been ehminated by the communist rce1mcordrivcn deep undcraround . .arc maki ng their first v1s11 to the l '111ted tates an more than SO \Cars 1he four-member delcp11on, 1n- v 11ed b) the l'oauonal Councll of Churc hes takes pan 1n ·a confcrcnet 1n Washington unda)-Wcdncsda) on unif) tnJ Korea. and will '1s1t denom1na11 on1I headquarters an Lou1s,.1lle. K> : Els1n. Ill . C'h1C"ago and lnJ1an..ipohs. The Re' IJ\\a1n pps. TC' mtcr- nat1onal amur1 officer, says, "Only in very recent umcs have forei&n church ceprescntivies had opponun1ucs to visit Nonh Korea and to dis.cover that wonb1ppin1 commun1tJcs con· 11nue to e•llt there." NEW YORK -Pale t1n1an' arc friendless stranacrs "as Jews so oncn have been" and kcep1nf that 1n mind 1s an "ultimate act of cwish moral· it>.'' la)'S Rabbt Arthur Henzbera. Hcrizbcra. an authority on Jcv.1sh llfc, told an mencan Jewish om- m111ce luncheon that "mutual for- 11vcnMs ind.-c«ptancc''I nttdt'd in Jew ish-.\rab relations OI•• Comt DAILY fttLOTI...,,_, Apfl 22. - usical to salute radio's· golden era ..Radio Raves." a musical oroductaon includilll drama. c:omMy. commei'ciall, music and su1pen1e from the "aoldtn years'' of~ Will tie prnentect for .u ftiabta by the a • ._.. lede.,-. a...d., ...._ a..a ....... .., ....... Tbe J)r'Olrlm. featurin& 186 ocrformen inchad ina 63 chi&dml. will be liven al 1:30-p.m. April 1:_71 28 and 29 and o~ May '4, Sand 6 at 1702 Admlaa A. ve., Huntiftaton Beach. Matinees a.re scheduled at I p.m. April 29 and May 6. Admiuion to the public prosram 11 $2.SO For more information, call 962-2248. ••• Tbe Rev. and Mn. Andres Valenzuela, evanteltsts who have 3'4 years eaperienc:e in the Phil~:;::•ll be the keynote spcaken at a five..ay ~vi val 11 O.a..dl el SM , 188S Anaheim St.~ Costa Mesa. Daltilana Paa-lbia. a musical aroup from the Phahppines, will perfrom at 6 p.m. on April ~. Meetinp will be held at 7 p.m. Apnl 26-30. Services will be simult.anco'111y traMlltcd into Spanish. • • • • • Rabbi Elliot N. Dorff, authonnd lecturer, will speak at 7:30p.m. April 30 It the Jewllla c.mm_.ty Fenm Sena, to be held at Temple Beth Sholom, 2625 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. Dorffis provost and profe sor of philosophy at the Un1venity of JudaiJm and teaches Jewish law at UCLA and the University of Southern California. Series admission is by subscrip11on but tickets for ind.iv1dual lectures may be purchased at the door. For more informauon, call S38-0404. ••• Te.,ae Be~ Emet of Anaheim will present the 1989 Cantors' Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday at the temple, 1 770 W. Cerritos A vc. The event will feature Yad B'Yad, a Los Anaelcs-based teen troupe. - Cantors and the temples they represent are Arthur hrag. Beth Emet; Joeeph Chaun, Eilati Linda Echcr, B'na1 Tzedck; Shula Kalir-Mcnon, Beth El; Sheldon Marsnall and Alan Weiner. Bat Yahm. Con~n tickets arc SS, S 10andS18. • • Eleven "New Tbouaht" sonawrite" will present a concert of oriainal music at the C..ta Mesa O•rctl ef Rell,._• klemtt, 28SO Mesa Verde Orive East, Costa Mesa, at 7:30 p.m. on Sundav Adm1ss1on 1s SS. • • • An "Outa ~" live and s1lent auct1on will be held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. April 29 by the ca,lth'&M VaJleJ O•rcla of ReUllH1 Sdeece. The theme is a take-off on the fact the church 1s out of space and that 11 1s launchina expansion plans. The cbu.rcb 11 located in the San Juan Pina at 32261 Camino Capistrano. Suite 0-106, San Juan Cap11trano. Tickets, at $3, can be pu.rcbued at the door. For more information.. call 2~3. ••• Gary .Richmond, minister to s1n&le parents at the EvanachcaJ Free Church offuUerton, will speak at th.c Ka.iros Fellowth1p mceuna. planned by the S1nste Adult steerina committee at lrvlM Prestt,..nu Cluarda, 5 Meadowbrook. The mcetina will be held at 7 p.m. Monday 1t the church. ••• · The Ri&ht Rev. Mark 0 . Holhday, btshop of the Otoc::ae of the West, Amencan tpitcopal Chu.rcb. will be the celebrant at u.nday services at All Salata' CMl'd in Fountam Valley al the d1~·1 newest mauion, SL Martt's il'I Lona Beach. He also will officiate at the M1111on'11nswtatJon Tuetday. The Irvine Trio will present mu:1c by Beethovenand-8rahms at 1k 1 O:~ a. m. scrvi~ Sunday at the Ona1e Cout Ualtartu Ual¥ersalltt CIMlrc*, 1159 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. MuliciaJU a.re Camille Ericson, v101trust, Alayne Armstron. cellist~ and Viflln.ia Mitchell. plan1st. ••• The N• c-1 ...... ef Onim9t C.Uty win m~t at I p.m on April 29 at St. Justin ~yr Churt'h. 2050 W.~~ ~oad. A~elm . A rumlN19C sale'Wl.11 be held b).' IApM ~)1el1u a.di, 41 S forest Ave., Lquna Beach., at 9 a.m. Apnl 2 and 29. · A teen-ase department has been added to the rqulat sak of ,ewetry, clolhma. hou~hold aoods and treasures. • • • .. Emanu.el 0 Calamaro. Ph 0 , wtll conduct a pccial class on "Everyday L1v1n1" at the Lquna Hills H>'•tt Uidac Cla tcS will be conducted from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on fhc consecutne Thur'ida) bcsin.n1na on Apnl 27 The cl.us 11 u.nder auspices oftht non-<!enommationat ~.,De.­ ldeeft, una Hill , Fon n formation and reterVations tan Dr. lean Murplay'.~ ~-­ director, II 61-1,71. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A Cordial Welcome from The a.ited Methodist Cluch ~coou tJITtD EMODIT QUICtf _,.,, 1•A.._ c.... ... _ ..... -._...., ..... 1 ............... ... -.rt..., .... .-...( ... CMIMeTOHllllCMrtTMIUA ~-TMOD18T ................... ..,._, ... ..... ca.a !dllll , ... ......, ,,...., ... °" c.n ,.,., .. ~ Clwdl C....-tt•tlwl 511 ....,.,. a,.. Ctr•,....., 0-.Wll WI ..... I" lift J S..... '"* ...... s.u, ..,. a• a tt • • 011tG w.i It• CllM C••~• .... 7411 9/""' woJ4 llh "' dwtti.u """ •~cl oe ... ""'" e.a 'lllM, Id 642-4321m275 WE'RE MORE THAN TRADITIONAL • II Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Chun:h School 9:00 AM .................... a..-·,.····-. -. .................... . CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ;_; (Mlaaourl Synod) 1tO VlctOfl• It .. Coete MH• Lother V TOfnow, fteetOf .,,_,.,, Brue.• ,._eke. PestOf wo.-1HtP SE"VICE 1.00 10:30 AM S..1y Scholl a .._ ltlMe Oau HO U °'"WI! n...t•r S<.-.. 541 ..... HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IOtw; .... t ol Cluttl) t4CH ln>tM •I lltftte I ... .... "°', ...... 101111 f~ll w I J\ p 10 AM Sunday S. hoot 9 W PltESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Ttl COVEIWfT .,. ...... -... ............ .,.. .. MAn 1•12 Rev Donal H Rossire Sunday Wonhlp 8:30 and l 0:00 a.m. Church School · · Children thru Adu.It.a 10:00 a m. Nijrwy C.t Awllllblt 830 aflCf 1000 em • CoM Jotft Uti ZISO F ... ltd., C.ta MN 557.3340 IEW T•llT OlllSTIAI ClllCI 1121 , .... " .. C.tl ..... (l--1dw• tf .... ) "11•1• DI lter• Wltlll•" ~ Mon. 4 24 7;00 p,.m. PractiOneers meetina . ...... "' " 1'tlw ti/1(w~ ' Uguftl Prnbyterl:s". Church 'I H 'tltftl A 1-r, I J1tt11111 lkO< It "'-1JJJ SUIWMy Wtmh1p91nd I0:30AM . N c,.,. ...-..~:.n JWMta....i . --"""" ........ ., """'°" /1'. Jm<r ,.,.. ""> ""' ,,.,,,c..,,. Ot.1"4 WtJip '"" ""' IWA r DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH HALECaQT CLUB 3107 Klllybrooke LaM, Coeta M ... (I~ ... , el Her1Mw) OFFICE: 650-29U Dr. WllHa• 8. Panew St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church w oniur and hear th pnctiaal. nM ,tttrnt'd t-.hb.,J ""'6llf "BECOMING COMPLETE" Pftlll~nl I I 111 ' Or. J<.hn A Hu.frm.n, Jr. Sundly A.P111 2}. 1* ,,_.... U O aDd li>IS A.M. 600St. Andttws Ro.d. Newport Beach, Cahfom"• ,~. 631-2880 (.mm from Ncwpon Hartxw H"" houht lMM & I C,th ) ST. IATTUS TUllTIOIAL EPISCOPAL ClllCM 1921 ..... c..... ,...,. 8 30AM AOlll CUSS l SlNIAY SCHOOl 9 lOAM 1()1.. y ~ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTMEllAN CHUllCll 1 •oe" t ..... "" .. l(!fft [ietfl l"f'lld f'Htof ....... ,. .., i••• Clrllerprttlf fer llil •If 11 IM) SUll)AY sc-.. t·tS • """' c ......... --..... Ir, Is ''" .._.. ... , 9y LYNDA .-sof ALLllYCMLWNI As Ofxle~ ttw fadwr ol Mr child. Tad re~ that sht lows Che unNlfMd """· Nico W!lllks In •s Jirft holds Cecily •t gunpoint. M~ Jim ftees. money In Nnd. Ntco scolds CKifY for not depos.ltlng the money HrUer. Cecily lifts the restr~n#iig Older agJ,ut ~.n. Growing c~r to Tad. Dixie rNltns he NS not totd her the truth~ his father. though he ~ts he Is~ ol his bllckgfound and thinks he NS been 1 dlsappolnunent to Joe and ltuth. When 'I \ l .IS'l 'l '\GS ..-. cm Tad sne Ml dKidlod not to pursue their m.tlonsnlp. tw ~ thllt's nr. wttf'I Nm Adam vows to .-ewn with Tad for lnt~rlng with O.xle When the dub Is forced to clow for 60 days bK-..se of 1 'bulldlng-<ode vlo&Mlon. Cec;lty asks Nko to tMtrJ Mr Tad lltV10UnCH to Karen, ~sand Brooke thlC he knows Who the father ol Dixie's baby Is ~~es to tel them. ANOTMD WOllUh When Vicky wMnS Jafce that• paternity test could ruin his INI',.. to Maney. he changes his m"1d aboot hllvlng the test. Franoe vows U \ '\C I The ;/Offrey: A night of Wonders 11y RICHMD DUREE D<lly ,_ C..uo .. -.• The Joffrey Ballet's current appear- ance at the Oranae County Pcr- formina Arts Center is evcrytluna the ballet lover could wish. In a varied program of contemporary and hi.s- torical works. the company displays itswonderful versatility and tech· nique. Openina Jhe prOtram Weddetday n~t wu Euaeoe Lorina'• ''Billy the Kid, .. one ofballefs wholly American creations. Jerel Hildin&'s protrayal of Billy, from a shy, awtward boy closely attached to his mother, pro-areues believably .. be becoma the remorxleu, psychopathic killer of leaend. con1\antly haunted by the death of his mother, whjch prompted his tint k.illina. This is a ditlicult role and Hildina carries it off well with fine technique and weU-deftned ICt· ---------------'-------------------. Jft&. Abl_y suppor1ed by Tyler Wahen u Pat Gatrttt and .. triz Rodriauu 10 the role of19other/1Metbeal1, tbi1 •YOU•THI •••ll('N11) (1111-111)~ ... IS I ._.PIOPU (POU) ,..,._. ..... -... nm1n1.-..., Ul.62:1s1-4:61-.t.n IAYMn'l'l•Clletll (ltt.Hl).S. ..... Cllfl.., t-~,..~llMi~~ .. ~Tll~~ ... '!!'!'-...... iiiiiii ... ii!iii--iiill .. (1111-£~7-Jt.I .. •u ~ I O 09T ~ )00 He....-n c-.. o..... ... ~eo ,...,.._IJ,ll0.44S,7,t lS,ll 11 J "'9 ...... T-12 JO l .S J0,8, 10 IS ueo~~-... .. ~~ '7MUO -. ..... 1l1S,JJO 40,7 tJO "°9T TMSA,_ HOS f c-...,_.._,. 61 M1~ ....... ....,,.,.,,. CoetaMna -~ ~ ~ 1101 --,,.,.=:uv....c..-•" .. 141 I --~l.J.S.7.t 1041 u.,..... u. 1. • •• ~ •• JO. 10 JO •5• .... TJO..J 10. s JQ. 7 JO.t IO • h 10...111$,4~ .......... ..,_2.1 •OS. 10 -----~ ..... ..,..,,._ "'"' t ... JIOl ... .,_ ... _.__.IJ4S.JtS SO llS. IOJO full~mpany work receives fine tttatmcnt at the hands of the Joffrer . Artistic Director Gerald Arpino s "Sea Shadows .. -to Ravel's Con- certo in C for Piano and Orchestra - is probably one of ballet's most beau<ifut pes de dcux. Pirformcd bri.UiantJy by Valerie Madonia and Tom Mossbracker, Arpino's master- piece bolds the audience breatblets in an aqua P.n aettina as a youna man is joined m hisdre(m on the beach by a lovely sea nymph in a tender, 1ensuous duet. Madoma performs brilliao..tly, her extraordinary ex- tension and lyrical talent brinaina a beautiful touch of the ctbcrdl to the work. Mossbracker is equally adept with this work. pcrformJna· with dreamlike case and perfection. In memory of the late Roben Joffrey, the company is includil)~ the pas de deul from hia 'Re-mem berances.. ( 19 73) in th is series. Set to music by Waancr, th.is piece disDlays the excitana technical wlh oftina LcBlanc, partnered by Glmo. YI •-..,,... CGMY l'&MA MIO ... al Jt S ... 1711 , ...... .._110 1 0 •JO •ISIJO IO JJ 1 = .... 11 0 • s 1 ' 10 4S J .....-1.JJO.s•se.10 1s ....... ~a m.u ....,_..,.. ,, W111on '-•lt•HOI I ._........, I II.) JO 4 4S 7.t II It IS 2 ... ...,.... 11 IS 1 IS. 4 II • IS I )0 10 )0 ---~""""'"" IMl /1"" fl ..... sou ..... -J 1010S -A,_ C...-...... l lS610t0 • ~ cmnm cw1• 'II '-" c.-.....,. 1Sl·41 .. 1 • 1 -....._ n •s. J JO •·•JO 10 o J k: 0 ......... ., ,., ) ..... -.. ,.....111.4. 8.10 ..... ..._.,,., 110 •o 1.•JO YA teuTM CIOMT fl&AM IS.I W ~ Avf '~" I ... IUjl , t ,J<K,S 10. 7 JO t JO , ....... I JQ.4 ll,J,t40 •• l•·-......1uo.•n t 1s ~ J 1 H Edp.rton. LcBlanc's perfonnancc is charac1erized by almost unbelievable li::,:ncss and faultless cucution. lique l)urzynski provides the lovely vocal as Elizabeth Parldnson remembers the reenactment by the two youna lovcn. The final pi<'Ce is another of Arpino's fine choreocraphics, .. Viva Vivaldi," set to Vivaklj's Con<:eno an D-~ for Violin,· St:Jlnp and Cemb9Jo. fcaturi~ 1ui\anst An- tonio Mcmrad~k;:1s ballet in four movanans m no p1ctentc of tellina a story; it simc>lY. aod beauti- fully transforms Vivald1's musac into movement, leaviq both dancen and audience free to aavor the purity and joy oC the dance. It was a wonderful finale to a wonderful performance. The Joffrey wtll appear at the Perfonnina Arts Center Sunday. Other performances will include .. Ooven K.iftldom,.. ..Suite Saint· Saens... "Parade.·• "L'aprcs-mid1 d'un Faune," and "Le Sacre du Priniemps." J ...... -...... IJIJ,J SJOI IOIJ ,....._.,._.11 0 ,l IS 40 7,t IS • ,...._.,_ 11, 1 JO 4 41 1JO.10 Ul•r ...... II O . I O . 4 • IS I JO--'O 4S • n•1 "4 lt' .. I • .,..... llSO ...,,... ~ ~-' .... c.. "·· ·--· ....... C1111M 1, • 10 , ...... , •• 1 •o TM~~ 00 c..,..... Ooiw M4•tt 1 .......... I J IS S aD. 1 4' 10 J ... ....._ u o . • s es. 1 JO • o ) ......... --. ll JO.), s JO .. •010 4 .... c.111 U ,J, • • I IS. 10 IS , .... ..._,11 IJ11Q.44J.1 tll " .. ' ... 't&f I II 0 . I 41.. t 'IS e JO 10 JO .. 111 I• CWA& e.tf ... '•Owlt/C\/Mtf Ol'wHIGH , .......... l .t t 1,t IOSO J ,....,_.,... 11 1 JO' 1 JO 10 ·-~It •• 10 ,• ••$ 1)0 IO •S ·~--~ 11 4S l •S )41 1 0 ,., ... s• ll ?O-.UJ0 4 1S I __ __ ,._,.II S I Me I o l JO • 15 10 Irvine eatre volunteers host parties to organize sup,po~ters _ 8y KAftN M. HID .,.. .... c.. ........ ·•we want to avoid the pitfalls of other sroups," explained Dena BrewMll, development committee membtt and ~tr of the special even11 comminec cum:ntly orpniz-..ina supponers for the new lrvtnc Theatre Or .... COMI OM.Y PILOT,....,,.._, Apt 22. 1111 What better way to carcumvent mistakes, than to ask everyone's op1n1on -and such 11 what Brownell and co-chair Canlya Wtwam1 have undcruken an a two.proosed event, the first, an afternoon tea held at the Marketplace an Irvine, foUowed by• cocktatl rctcpt1on at the Phineas Banmna AJumOJ HOUK OP the UC Irvine campus . . ..., p-.----., .... -.: .... Co·ch•lr C•rolyn Wllll•m•. Joyce Gwldt, co-chair Donna arownell, Und• Oxford. .. We have distributed qucsuon-.. This is qutte e\(IUna .. echoed natres." continued Brownell (ones w 1. w .. that offer four opuons for involve-11 lams. ·• c·re getting o much interest and support No one has said ment). "We're 1JV1n1 everyone a no .. chanoctoinnucncethewayit1oes.As The Irvine Theatre, a 750.seai we vow, hopefully we'll be able to fac1hty set on the UCI campu\ and offer more than one option for slated to o~n an September 1990. is involvement." descnbcd Bro"nell as being "e"<-nne eJiifilf'iiu;t-ir.Tl"l'n'\'lcn-,,--rl.--:a;.::C;.t ~y ..:..:IO:,::.;::..,:t~W~C;::e.:..;:n II n) ~fl fng e Jse fTi B t "\ Phineas Bannina Alumni House around." Tuesday niaht (75 were citi>«ted) was Theater general manaaer Doug any ind1cauon of the interest, then the l\ankln, on hand for the reception rrv1ne Theatre IS well on 1lS way lo With his wife. Ltlla Palmer, surve)' tnvolvcd community suppon. an& the gathertna. said, "This 1!> the Accordina to Brownell, nearly SO first lime ""e've had events hosted by attended the carhcr tea, and ·:_90 volunteers for voluntttrs s the percent of the people indicated that anvuauon said, we're bu1ld1ng ·from they wanted to be active volunteers... the ground up.' .. Rankin. am' mg 1n In inc JU t over t"o )'cars ago from Ch1ca10 (by wa) of San Francisco}, explained that the theater will encompass a full spec- trum of mus1c, theater and dnnce. "It's bttn desi&ned for all that .. He also ell.plained that the largest priority for the In ine Theatre 1s to M!TVe horn? funomc of the local companies, although performances from national touring groups will also be a part of each St"ason Guests sipped cocktail and cn- JOYed a lush &rra) of hors d'oeuvre • as ~ell a a slide presentation and arc.ct1n1 b) Brownell and W1lhams- beforc the provcrbt.al qucst1onna1rcs ~ere eirculated. Althouah the JUl'Y 1s stall out. Brownell and W1lhams look forward at the moment to forming both a fund·raisan& guild as 'A<ell as some form of founder's orpnization. Time will teU as the enthusiastic vol unteers continue to assemble. Add1t1onal members h~ti~ t.bc event Included Joycf-0.Mt;""NDey Hepes1, CarollM Le Plulrler, LlMa Oxford, Weady Pt&cltesl. Pat Saleea, Aedru Slm (husband Dtell is chairman of the Theatre•s board) and Ut Toomey from the speaal c"cnts eommmce, and N• -yl, aeu1 1.ew.1, Carel uui.-w..-. DeuW IUcber and ft-.. ..._. from the dcvelomcnt committee. - ly SYDNff OMAlttt SatnUJ, April U ARJES (March 21 -pnl 19) If you e'pcct a routine aturda) night )OU Dad upset that fa the r's in th~ picture ·· could not be more m1 taken' lhert could be declarations of lo\.c a nc" DEAR ANN LANDERS: M> wtfc ass1,nmentcould loom large )OU might also find )Oursclfbrcakingcomplctcl) and I have bttn mamed for five fro m tradiuon )cars We act along prttt) "ell. but TAURUS (Apnl 20.Ma) 20)· cw h$hl is thro"n on perpk\lna lcttal this last )'Car I didn't lrtat her as Q11H11on. tre t'OUnl&C. 1ndci>Cnden~. wltlm~to-futtsh--h " )OU t;art. nicely as l.shouJd ban. Th~ was no Member' of opposite st\ declares ··1 will tand b) )OU1.. Leo figure physical abuse or an) thing hkc that. I prominent!). JUSt didn't IJ"C her tht' love and GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· Two persons who had bttn a1 opposite end ot attention he needed. pole will now come together You'll rttc1ve cred11 for restoring harmon>, We ~parated 1n September and FOC'Us on promouon. pubhc11), artater recogn111on from those .. who count · ~ta)cd apart unlJI ThanksJ.ivmg. We CANCER (June 21 ·July 22)-What appeared at fil"\t to be .. wild separated because my wife had an spcculauon" will pro"e to be sohd. You arc on right track. Emphasr't on \late affair and became P.rcgnant: She was would hke 10 sta) mamcd to me. he of the an methods. fine points, sub1tant1al reward. orp10 pla)'!l paramount fcclina a lot of guilt and decided to must make It clear to the oth<'r man ·role. leave. that he cannot be an the picture I LEO (July 23·.\UJ 22) tud) ( ancer mc~\agc C hcd. detail~. read I lo ve my "1fc vcr) much and lo\C don't ~c ho" I can be .1n au1hort1\ bet-ween hnelli. mconc wants to .. tell )OU something ·· Be open-mined. but arc back toaether again. I have fiaure 1f another man supf)On\ m' avoid bc1na aulhble. Get professional appra1 I Propen) .. alue fca1urt'd fori1vcn her for Stt1na another man. child and ,., hanging around Clur Taurus represented. . and I •arced to accept the bab) and house. VIRGO (Aua 13-Scpt 22)· lk read)' for change. ,Lm,el. 'arn~t>. greater raise 1t as m~ own The problem now What 1s the be t thin& tu do., - opponunity 10 c.11.prtss "true fcclJnlS .. Rcl;u1 .. e carncs message but 1 rtlullant 1s that the other man 1s very eitc1tcd TORN 1:-..i R 'E:.D.\ to present 1t. l:uhie po"ers of persuasion Sq.attanus pla)\ role. about becoming a father He wants to DEAR Tl RESEDA: Accept tile action woehl be for )'M uct )Hr wlft lo stay t.ocettaer aDd ~ sracloes abollt tM falffr't vhltlq prhllqes. I 1&.r .... J ••IP't tlaat fM tw• pl CM8 ...... ltecaeM tktt are .....i to be some 1erto.1 problem• a.ai >" wm •tt4 to kao• ~-to dnl .... tkm. GoM tltd to all of yM. • • • OE.\R A N NOER I "3 married to ··Paul" for I )('lrl He was mcn~lh 111 for 10 of those \('US He could not hold a JOb. so I had to worl>. hard 10 uppon him .rnc.1 our (htld Unfonunatel), th e c:h1ld inhcntt'd Paul' mental tllnc<t~ and I lound 11 1mpo 1ble to care for two 1c\. people w l d1"orced ham Paul 1s no" homelc s bccau'><' no one "'ant~ to ~hare h\lna pace "1th him I can understand this perfectly because he is c\trcmch d1ffi('ult to ha"c around · I v.ould hkc to help him, but I don't v.ant 10 remarry this man Is 11 1llepl for me to let Paul Sta} an my home and rcce1' e h11 own Med.teate and wetfart Mnctits., Plcucch« tllilCMtt for me I need to knov. soon Thanks for hclpina. "-nn -WORRIED IN EWORlEAN DEAR W.: We 8"ke s. die Sedal' Sfftlrtty offltt la New Or'-. <'he1 allo llaudlc dJaaMllty C8tft.) We were lold tllaat ,..,.·rormtt ...... caa Uve •Itta yo• ... It wW ... laterfere wltlla llalt keefltl. U [OG have uy .-estN.1. call ~la Sttur1ty. 'J'kywereuireme.ly cooper•Un. • • • DEAR READERS: Here an a coeplc of ~p&a w....a cnd1hrlllc: l l ) c..riftf it ..... u ... ff'eely. (I) It 11 alee a. be lmpwtut.. Mt It 11 more lmportaat s. be ake. LIBRA (Sept 23..{'kt 22)· Fam1I~ member a qu1e<>ets to rcquc t \1 one) suppon the child and ha\C a role an fact ttaat tllalt maa ls ,0Ln1 to~ ha tllae 1s involved. ale or purchasr of art obJect orlu\Uf) llem I'!> featured 't ou·11 act ra1 mall plct•re •tletlaer )O• Ike It or not Ht crcdll that \hould h. 1.e ~n rttc1'ed month a o .\nother Libra Hl\ohcJ My wtfe cannot mal.;e up her mind to•ld s.e for visiting rights aad SCORPIO (Oct n-ov. 21) Some will SI) ... , \\-ISh "C coufd bC together about what she ~to--do ~ ~ pmbabb' ,,, tllcm. If Y" allow llhp to rr=======================;;;;;;:;;;;;;; .... more oncn'" Focus on aJamour m) t.cr). intng~. \C'Crct rcndt'l 'OU he wants to Sta} mamed to me. but ,.,,.rt tlae cllalld, llowevcr. )H art ''BIG UAGU.E £A~GH Jud&ment, antu1t1on hkel)' to be on taraet Dcfin<' terms. a,01d Sttlll& through he docso·t feel 1t as naht to take the ao&ac to &Ive blm aa UH stronger ro~~olortd &las s child awa) from us natural father posttloa. J rttommud tlaat) ou not do AGl'M'ARIU (NO\ 22-1.h 21) \OU (;0Uld be dcahna w11h "po"'er I hl"-C •old her that 1f s.he ~•nts * tta.11. lfQ"JOr t.ogue tu.DDr A bJg !utf• bch1ndthethronc'·(.41lonruer1..C ,Means)oudo h:nch1dd~1ruatcu~~r~dl~"~oirtt..~~l~w~tll~au~c.~hcr.~~~~~bu=•=1f~s=b~c~-Ja~•~Yiet>~la:...,~~~;~Ml~t~to~u~ru~~·' •'*'VlleooDaaamcAMJ:EA be succcl!lfull)' uttl11cd Older and1v1dual -will how )OU ho"' to obtain fund\ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Reach bc)'ond pre' 1ous hm1tat1on •JWARIOO'St KU.f'·LADGS-OOT·tOOD . a batty otl·tl»-waU Sec nano h1ahhal'll $t'n\uaht). money. ~JC appeal. 1ch1e,emen1 Special: TA kc hit tbat doubled me I.fl.• care 1n handhna \harp obJeCh. includ1n1 kuchen uten 1ls \nc 1s in p1c1urc '-9ia.i.ll TUTOOMSS:JW AQUARI S (Jan 20.Feb. I ). \'ou a keel for pro\Crb1aJ ~ond ch n~ 1uo sco11rio11 111 and now )OU act 11 ( arttr or bu inc \ picture underaoe tran formation FtElD OF ,..,,~ .. , You'll be pre~ntcJ "'°1th frc\h opportunity and ch:allenac •\not her \qua nan DREAMS lflG m ' ..... •Ii ... • 1111 represented • I Ill nHtt. ,.,. PIT SlMAUAY '" PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) lntu1t10.n 1s on t:araet rrgard1n1 pcopk, SHE'S OUT OF ""' o ... w." .. ' Place , promises Individual )OU tru" want\ to help but tcmpor-.i&r1l) 1 CHECKllllG OUT lRI COllTROI. (PG I h• ""'••• 1111 !IU 11 • rtr lU n I M • financ1all)' cmbam Kd enano features d1,j(tn1na11on of pc"nmcnt ' •u • 1 •• •• flAIN MU IAI "'9' A lotll C tl!H Wl'I .. llU 1nfurm111on ....... •CAOl•Y HAllOll IP APIUL u IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ram1l) n:lat10MhlP" hl\.C been ~~~~'~'A:.~A~ unique You "¥Cr) hlcly broke from trad1uon, could ha"e bttn separated fmm one or both parent al rtla\lvcl~ earl) qc. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio person' pla) important rok 1n )Our life. You •~ <ktttmiMCI. at um" ob unate, 'el')' attracttvc to members of opposite su. You arewiHinato teardov.:n rorult1mate purpose of rtbu11d1na on m0tt 1u1tablc tructurc. V1tahty makes runarkablc comcbeck in Ma). xpt~btt. ho-e~cr, will be )Our molt mcmor.blc month of 1919. nu 1 uc.1 WU&LY •IPR QUIZ ., OfMLIS GOftN Wbaa clo JOU bid DOW? f91110MMIHAIN' Q.1-AI .... ~nMs; 108 E. . na om om •• MfbJ ... ~Hllftd: ... .... ... ..... I <;> ._ J O Diii =:. ~ ., )'OU ... , .. QA--lodi ~lrnMI, • SoUtb 10'I bold: . •AUllN 0 1 on •A&lf ..... opwdae'111d ......... Miit. WM& do ,_ '"'.., ••••'I tr. .. DRlAll UAll lPGU) u ., ... "' ... " 'f ll ll~ (,,,(_,., 0 ~....l ... ~!.I:....!.._•_ • .DUD CALM (R) U U J "I ft I IU Jt MAJOR UA8UE CR) u., .... ,., •• OISOAGUIUO CIUME l"l "'w' O•,_ r.-"' ll C't'IOAG l fll ,,., 0.-4C....lfll ..... ---.. _ ·---.. ·---·· ,,.,,. --.... _ -------.,_, ......., ..... ·--·-·· -----... ...-. ·----·---... - I \ I R \ c >RI ll' \ ~..: ~ h' ~ 'Pc , '\' t · : 1 \ '\ I \ I ~\ \C ) HI) I'\ 'I\' \ 1, ) I I 1 I'\ J 'I 1 I ; ~· . OrMOI Coul OAJL Y PILOT 1 Saturday, AC>nt 22, 1989 by Bii K_,,. C:OUNID CVLTVRS ~ Mar'"8 & Mar8"a "Salad bars aren't as good as candy bars ... llARllADUKE · by Brad Anderson ::: . I J ~'f, '' J If (~HS£ I I • .. DENNIS Tlllt MENACE · by Hank Ketcham ~ I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE . l r i "'J I ' -...-·· ~ .. "They take turns throwing and-fetcb1ng." PEAlWTS GARFlltLD ~AIR 6ROU"'DS I Z MtLE TVllBLEWEEDS • t . l TRE COMMERCIALS APf. AlWAYS OflfTRfY JUST 00 FRO\\ ~MEL TO CAANNEL .'' I by Charles M. Schulz UNFAIR GROUNDS 1/'f MILE ti .. v ~ JUDGE PARKER by Jim Davis WHAT HM> ~IX U.~ ANP CAN"f !IWIM IN ORANM JOIC.f? by Tom K. Ryan DOOJU88URY by Garry Trudeau .., ......... d by Jeff MacNelly by Harotd le Doux -by Tom Battuk IC\,kl I H\11 All-Stars selections unveile€1 •Complete squad/M. The Nonh squad for the Oranae County All·Star Basketball Game at UCl's Bren Events Center on June 25 has been unveiled, and amona Saddlcblck Coach Pat Quinn's IS· man roster arc e1aht who hail from the Oranae Coast area, includina a pa fr of Mater Oe1 and ddleback standouts, three from the unKt League and Estanaa's Mike Curtis. Cunis, a two.year standout for the Ea&)C1 and an All.Cl F 3-A choice, a 19incd by Hununaton Beach's Andy Thompson, Fountain Valley's Tom ·Wcavtr an<t O«ao V1cw>s • Mike Frohn -all auards. U pfront for Quinn 1s the 1·2 punch ofSaddJeback's 6-foot-7 Malru Dot- ltn and sw1n1 man Cra1a Ma"halJ. each an All-Clf S·A choice after lead1n11he Roadrunners 101he (IFS- A finals. Mata Oe1's contnbuuons include UCf-bound Dylan R1&do n. a 6--' sharpshooter, and 6-S Mike Mom RladOn avcraitd 19 3 points a pme 1nd was Oran~ County's be1t free throw shooter. h1tt1na 195 of223 aucmpts for an 87 7 percent accuraC} Tile At one point he connected on SO of SI frtt throws. and in thal span hat lS stta1Jht H"e WIJ ltie c<>-<.1pt11n of a Marer Oct quintet whach 11\"Cnt 46-12 O\'cr the past two seasons and was nicknamed "19-9" because of h1 reputation for connc una from 3- point ranae "This " ~01na 10 bt fun," ~•d Quinn. "We reaoina to run and mo"c tlie ball around hke a colk1c·typc team " · ' SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1989 Quarterback dilemma spotlights Soutm Henigan, Lower:y chosen; Kopp, Schweer lose All-Star bids -c:ea-. er -Mated:>t1 ·,Tony htul aad M1\ ion VieJo's Enk Ekdahl, ate m1uma. btcausc the wrre com! mined to batcball •C1111l9te,....,./ll4; • ., IOCID CMLSON 01 .. -.. ......... • Rcadins as if from a list of v.ho's who in prep footbell. the South 11-Sur sqUMi has bttn rein~ for the lOth Orantt County All-. tar Game, •hteh ••II be played at Oransc C oaS1 . CoUeacJun~ 30.' Amona the standout!. t h<>Kn by Oranse County •ponwnte~ for South Coach Dave Holland arc .\11- Clf qtJattCTbacks David Henipn of Founta1n Valley and David Lov.ef)' ofTrabuco HtJls~runninaba k1Gat) marrofUlUVC'fSll)'andTom Walker of Ne'Npott Hatbof. • v.cll a\ fullback David Nemeth of El Toro, and a rccc1v1na corps d1spl,a)inl pced. lf1&Gc and abtht). • As notable as the team v.bich was selected arc the <>nt> who v.-erc not as a squad of 35.1 plus a place-kicker, had to be pared rrom a hst of candidates which O\erOov.cd v..ith blue-chap standouis. Amona the m1ss1ng: Mis ion VicJo star quancrbadc Troy ~pp. "lew· pon Harbor lineman Olin Mangnall. rounwn Valley standOut Rick Mock; \11tcr ~1·s Rkk! Pallow ddleback plaec-\k er Beto Za"ala Woodbndae quanerback Fred hv.ttr, and SC1'er1I others. all with ob" 1ouscollcac potential and futures A dilemma for the selection com· m1tttt thtS )tar was cspeoally e' 1· dent at Quarterback Hcnipn v.u a tv.o-t1me Alt· If choice 1n 01\1s1on I, ltad1n1 the Barons to the crov.n and tw1ce to the finals He connatcd on 196 of )4:! 1ttempt for 2,785 yards-and 19 r0s and was the f>1, mon I Pla)er of the Year, a\ v.ell a-1 camin1 the quar· tcrback spot on tht 11-c;outhem Section clc' en He's bound tor the nivers1t) of P11c1fic. Lo"'cr) took'Trabuco Hills to 1he D1"1s1on VIII champ1on~1p and "'as thatd1\.1\1on's Pla)erofthe Year 1111 untapped b~ a maJor collcit he completed t29of:?SS for 2,t I ~ards and 17 TOs Kopp pos5e scd numb(r and !.l1t1st1cs as /.064 as either quar. terback pickc • and led Ma ion VitJO to a 'lltus of No I in Orange< ount) throuJhout the r~ular \ta~n. He, too. 1s bound for l PP Schweer wa\ a first team choice on the All-CIF 01"1 ion VIII team at quarterbad.. and Coron• del Mar's T y Pncc v.as an A.II..( If p1d.: n n the D1"1s1on VI team Pnce v.J chosen as a defensive ba l a v.cll as gi111n the South staff depth at quanerhack. As o ne selccuon member noted, .. ~·s JU'lt too man\ quality quar· terbacks and 11's 1 no.Y.1n s1tu1tt0n •• >\n option to p1d• more qu:ir· terbacls for the p roc was d1'1m1s\Cd as 1mpracucal and un.,,orkable ddi11onll1~. tv.o prominent re- o~ ,.... ,....., ., '--... , ... Huntlneton ·•••ch'• M•tt T•Jlor fir•• • winner pan th• League vlctorJ. At r'9ht Huntlneton •••Ch's Scott Drats• defense of adlton'I Miiie Mutr•y In Oiiers' four-set Sunset pa11e1 the ball off to keep a r•lly gotnt Prld•y night. ·· For Holland,_ however, the pr• • !ems ire few v.nh what he has~ han~ • ' "We've SOt a 'tflrhOlc bunch Of slulJed .kids ands we·~ •01n1 to tit able' U> d o a lot of th1np," .aid Holland "And •c'll be pretty • \Cn1ftcd We ha\'C a lot at Qlllf- tcrback and the ~1dt ttee1ven IN there" Game rulC1 dictate \be squad mutt b( made up v.uh no more than three pla)crs from an) one tehool. -.1th tb& exc.cption ofa potcnnaJ founh plaJm from ont ~hool W1th a .. wtld card .. p1d.. u well a'J an opuonaJ 36Lb pla)cr as a J)lace-luck1n1 spec1ahst. ·~--IH FOOTaALL/aJI Oilers bag=· big game ·~ .;n Edi.son 'jungle' 1ty JON FEltGUSON Of -0..,. ,,_ s..- Hunungton Beach Hip became the b11 pmc hunter Fnda)' nl&ht. and ~ came out of the Jungle wttb a tie for fif:\t pli« in the unset L.caaDc \01Je)balJ race. • Tbe Oilers. v.ho had lost Jo pre"1ou ly unbeaten Eduon in lht fint round of league pla). clawed their wa) to a IS.12. 12-IS. IS.H. I .S· 13 \ ICtOTy b(fott about 800 -- lool cn. 10 the UJCl'S' l}'m, dubbed The J un&)c The wao 1m~roved HuM.-_ inaton to 9·l overall .,..hile Edison feU to 11·1 Both arc S·I 1n lcquc. · . -The-ma\ h .wuan ~O\..onal OM- thro uJ)lout, With plenty of fine-~ · po1nunaand cclebraliOJ in the face of. foe~ It turned ouno-brt" llifferm • Oiler squad than the first mcct&n&; "h was hum1hatJna.·· said Hum· 1n1ton's le\ e Lucas of tbe rmt mcct1n1 "We didn•t play bed. Yh JUSl didn't try hard nlOU&b. We~ ready lOntJht When we fCl pumped up, Y>C pla) ral wrll ~ Otler teammate Mau Ta)lor saacl; ··we had hll our lump at the •TOO& ttmc. After that. v.c playtd Marina and bartl)' aot b). E"cnone's bttn ptacttc1nahard ~tely. We Just weren't aeu1n1 ouncht'1 up b(fott. It Jwat Sttmcd like wt v.c~ that mucla a•'I):· ht ummcd up. Wlth JU t 1 pinch of air bcfwttn tf1 hUmb and forcfinatr Hununaton C h Rock) C1arclh said the wna and cancc of the Jonak "'' a b111mta11na to the team "I thank the buna.le 1n the JU""1c \tU(T I OI us up a lmfe." Clarclh SISS. "It v.as a little Jethro Tull there b('-' the match. T o tell you the trutlc. r jftteeM lft VOlUY8AU./ltl II Ifill S('llOOI. BASEBAl,1. Estancia ru_ns into fatal 5-out sixth inning Tustin takes advantage of gifts en route to 13-run explosion not a matter of them v. nt1ng 11 morT But the) put tht' b.all in pll\ and ood thinp happened lly ~ ~IRGUSON °' .. _.., .... tuff Jt WU fM kind Of mnina the Estanoa Uak• -AOuJd like to soon forset, and wis1.ant C01Ch Paul Tro•el hopes the)' do JUfl tlat. Cnu inaalon1w1th1S-l lcadinthe last mcet1n1 of the '°'°" of the a Vaew Lri&ue bbcblll frontrunnc~ Es1.anc1a save hoo Tusun nve out 1n the 11Ath 1nn1n1 and watched the T11len 1tnke for a 3 run• en route to a 14-S victory on Fnday to pin ~le pc>UnMon of first place ·'I've bttn coech1n1 here 16 )can. and I can't ttmcmber a b~aatr one (lnninJ)I .. &aJd Tustin at ittant coach Rid.Fa Sea Kings romp; ·vaqs rou~gh up Cougars, 10-7 . "That's a patcher's dream," \41d Tiller taner Dan Baker. v.ho had allowcd-thF~ hats and st.rutl out I 1 throu&h si;t innina.s but found h1m\Clf tra1hn&. Estancia ~on. 1-0 o"er Tustin on Wcdnetda), and fu\tin won an earlier meeting. 1-0 "f asked them in the third mn1ns 111 come throu&h for me. Wc'.,c tx-en 1n a lump for a while fhere v.erc a lot ot bad fcchna aficr Wtdnuda) ., lcw. ((\tanc1a) u1d a few thin'\ 1n T-hursda)' 's paper that up-;et u' · 1 U\lln 1mpr0Hd to 7-~ in lragul', one pme aht'ad of lstanc1a. f>..3, und two aht'ad of Saddle bad and lfo1"er· 11ty, s...-The kc) for the r..taJc he\ in that the) are throuah with ddlcll k and Tu!>tin, v.h1le the latter tv.-o fau.~ tv.o pme!> apan\t each other I "e been 1elhni the~s all v.eck lon11hat this 1s not the la t week of th<' ~awn." 'Said r ro,el "Whether "-l" ~1n or not. v.c ha"e to 'ome bad.. out and play hard the rc-.1 of the •a) .. r he liaaks looked to bt on their v,.a) to first place f'nday afternoon when the bottom fell out -the bottom of tbc s1~th. tancr C..rca arann1~ came into the 1nnmJ ha"1na hm11ed the fillers to the hit!> nd one run flcr evadma ~nou\ trouble dunnaa tv.o-oul ba~s I dcd Jilm 1n the third nd ~ark Hanle) h d dell\lertd the key blow, a thrtt·run homer, l40 feet the op. P'>\llC v.a\ to n.1h1 held in the ~cond v. 1th Rill ( JUmC'/ am.I l rn llt'rman ahoard on v.al ' But Ted \\ cc mrek let! oil h\ knollina a Brann" ofler1na h1&h O\ er the. fence. about '"° fttt to the kh- ccnter tidd pov.l·r allt) Rran Relph follov.ed w11h a \tn&k. pll"lch hutcr Mile .Wn&hl rt'Jlhcd when a poten· t1al double·pl.i) h.all "'a\ mulled and 8111 f 1lben h11 a \hl>l on Rranni•: le fur an infield \1n11t to load thi.' Ila · s ··The) hit ont' niht 111 the pitcher th111 ht' coukln'1 pla\ and one n&ht at the \hon'ltop. "'ho i~ a aouJ tiefdcr ... T f'O\CI said · I h;at happen' It's the nature of the pmc The} ·re 11 aood teoam . and v.e ll' ii aood team rt V.3\ 1 "Gres Brann" had Jlll l hed v.ell v.cll enou&h to ""'" 1 hen boom boom.. bc>Qm " Pmch hitter Pete C 1t"tl:h h Inv.er~ the li~t "°°m v.11h a thrr..-run tnpk Jown the fir t·ba'i( hnc IO tie the game at the and 8rann1' dcpant·J l:ihaw n 1rten \tntkd to nsht Ill "C"O~ (1erlach for 1o1.hat prO\C\I H> he th<' a.ime-v. inner 'h wa ' t(rcrt.11.:h'') tir't chanLe to 10 10 IU a pin'h h11ter, .. \.'\Id f U\lln C o.-ch V1nlc Brov.n .. th haJ fi\C' ,11 bat all ~a n He v.ork\ rC'.11 h<lrd That broke 11 open. I \C'r. 11mc- someth1n1 break\ a me of)( n tor U\ ' f~tHM 1tt EST ANCIA/831 Patience pays off for Orioles' Anderson UC/ product making it big with Baltimo~e l~\I \~r th1~ ~cnl a httk dilh rrrith lur lh1' n;ill\. ~ ol ~11\ e• Spring Md . v.ho "'"" "' l"~ an Po·w-.1\ ndcr~n o pened 1'1 "' 1\1 tun",Ocxa111 l>.n l<'ntl'r lidJcr. rcpl •na n m1url'd 1111' H111 l' 1AnJ v. h1UHll lJt.on \1a> 2~ bl-fore ,1iJ1n rn111 a 3·for· 'ft lump lie v.a\ h1tk'' in h1' lina.1 . J It· l~I \\illh the Red '°" and w 'd1\p;.lh ht"' 1e1 thl· rn1n.or..Junc .i "It v.-a\ dclinllrl) tou h," \nJ r~on 111 "I f~ )ou1 fir l )'-'.ar 1n tht ma1or\ nd JlCOJ)k \t:1rt Joubtrnuou ..• l nc"cr l't"all)' hltd a lump ~~tc•rt· 1 he lul tv.u )~tAr 1n the n11001 1nd 1n ~1ntl'I hall I n~' er v.cnt lO at·ball v.-1thout a hit It~ ., "'rud fo1 mctt~~tlu ah Youttunk '\\hat th( hl'Ck 1\ 1011,a on Squires fires one-hitter, 4-0 Kevin Squ1tt) tired a ont"-tl1t hutout Fruin afkmoon and l n1 · 'ef°l1t) H1ah \ Tro1ans kept them· ~hes U\ the ~a \'1ev. ~a uc baid>iall Jwnt I a-~ of .a. 4:-0 'ictof) O\ rr 'is1tin ddleback. fhe Trojans· stn1or lcf\·hancler \trud out fh e. ..-.lked th~ aod allov.cd onh an infield blow to C'"hM Jarrell 1n the tttond 1nnins. fa q Just thrtt batter'I O\ tr the m1n1mum . f hr. \ierd1ct hfh l n1"en1t~ to µ, tv.o pmc~ out ol lif"')t and a Ja!M trom ~mod as \addle hack fall mt • ti(' v.1th t "'"ers11" at 5-4 ~JdJlcbad.. hov.e\.cr munl11n1 J ~ I rdae 1n 1" ~nt\ w1th nt"enity. v.h1ch TroJan • < o (h tcve Ruiz" f Ptease stt UM /.al r Seahawks guA down Edison nine, 10-4 I c 'win reak h ed at four by Oakland, 10-6 Alt-AR'IM", ... AD-A.a laffa:. ••• -A2~1- OAKLAND (AP) -Dave H~n· dcnon and Lantt lle.Unlhip hi1 bome runs 11 Bob Welda and tlw Oakland AtbktiCI bell California; 10-6, fndly niaht. 1toppina the An1tl1' four-pme winnu'll streak. lea&uc homer. lht Athkun scurtd ~. 1M four m~ rum wnh hro out~ Ron A»-Tleet•. 1• I.AA ~ d ~"""' ,. tla*)' ttac""' on an enor ... , sccon Aa-etue Jen 7.- beteman Marte Md.emo,.., Wall • Oft TV, ~ s.-~--­Weiu 11f\lkd and Tony Phillip\ · ·All ""°'" on KMllC walked, load1n1 the bun ----·--------• 8lankenlh1p, rccaJkd from the rQlftOrt last wttk. tiit I sOIO homer in t~ second lnnina thlt S\lncd a fi ve. fl'n outbum qa1nJ1 Chuck Finl~. z.2. 8111> Beane hit a t~~run doubte. Henderson v.alkcd to reload the ba~ offWrkh 1n the fifth. Km1 Ancknon and Tern Steinbach hit a •~~run had a sacrifice ny and Bnan Down1na iln&Jc. Willtc Fraser rehevcd F1nle) hit an RBI single in the 1aiuh. and rettred Camc-y Lansford to rnd fin1shina Welch.' • the annina. Whale scored m 1hc 1eventh on 1 Welch, a 17-tame winner la5t season, improved to 3-1 He allowed seven hits. walked four and struck out nine in S¥J 1nnin1s. Henderson hit a '°lo home-run 1n wtld pitch b) Eric Plunk and Ctuh 1he fifth for a 6-2 lead Davis hit a M>IO home NII 1n 1he Oakland IOOred tW1Ct' 1n the s1~1h Angels' r1ghth on Hasscy's sacnfice, ny and Ht:n· Oakland go1 tv.o runs an IN ea&hth Rick Honeycutt pitched t~o in· nU\P for his first $aVC. Aller Blankensh1p's first major dcrson·s RBI Stnglc 10 make 11 8-4. on a bases-loaded walk to tc1n6ech Dc~on White had a t~o-run doublt" and a sacnficc fly by Lan1ford. , Sutcliffe 4-0 after beating Mets l'rom The Alsodated Press • Rkk Su1cliffe improved to 4-0 as th<' Ch1<·ago (uh\ pounded Bob OJeda for sax runs in 2:., innings fnda) niaht and beat thr New York Mets, 8-4, at Shea tad1um Chicago, whlch had 13 hats. snapped a four-game lpsin' 5trcalc. and slopped the Mets' modest t~o-gamr winning streak. Prior to the losing streak, the Cubs had won SCtven straight. Suteliffe, who didn.'t win more chan two consecutive µmes last year in going I 3-14. allo~cd seven hits an 71/J tnnjngs. · Elsewhere in the National League: " ' Altl'01 'l.l\edS-0: Jim Desbaies..puched a..four-hi\tcr and struck out nine at Riverfront Stadium as Cinci nnati suffered its third straight shutout. The Reds. blanked 14 limes last season, managed only infield singles by Bari') Larkin and Enc Da vis an the first, a double by Davis m the SC'venth and a single by Chns Sabo in the ntnth. Padres 5, Braves 3: In Atlanta. Bentto Santiago h11 a two-run, go-ahead double as San Diego rallied for four Nns in the eighth inning. Bruce Hurst. 2-1, allowed sax ~Its an ea&ht·plus 1nn1ngsand Mark Davis pttched a hitless ninth for his eighth save tn eight opportunities. PllllUu 31 Plra&H !: El~d Youmans ""on hLS first game wtth Ph1ladclph1a and Tomm) HC'fl" drove-tn t"'o runs. including an RBI single that broke a scven1h-1nnang l)e, in thr Ph1llaes' win al Three Rivers Stadium Cardlul1 1, Expos 8: Jose Deleon patched a t'-"O- h11ter for his second straight shutout over Montrral and prnch-h11ter John Moms hit a run-scoring single tn thl' 0 o . Twins 7, Ori...s I Brewen 2. n.r. I MlllMllOTA •AL~E DITllO!T MILWAUICll ... ....... ....... ..,..... .. ..... .,....., 19 4 0 ) 7 IA..0.• cf ! 0 I 0 ltWllm\ Cf ~. J I -•w di> 4 0 I t W.wtM 70 I 0 0 t ...,IMl!v N ! 0 I 0 ~-11> 4 0 1 I GW\IM.al> 4 0 ) 0 -• K 4 0 0 0 0.W.•• '' I 1 1 I -'"'' 71> I 0 0 0 V-t cl 4 t 0 t CC•llll•t 1010 Dt..,..._rt IO OOlr•""""h 4 010 0-r'I Ji it ~ •• c,..nef •Oi&·c• ... ••• ••10 --loot .._,. 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Joe ancr sm&)ed home the ucbrcaking run an th<' eighth inning to help 1hr Indians halt a s1x-gamr losi ng streak Carter sm&Jed past a drawn-to 1nfil'ld aftrr Pete O'Bncn doubled and \l,cn1 10 third on a wild p1tc~by Dale Mohorcac, 0-1. The Yankees had \I.On thrtt straight games. TwlH 7, Ortole1 1: Allan Ander on ~on has founh game and Randy Bush hit a two-run homer and RBI double as Minnesota romped in Baltimore. Blue Jays a, Rangers 3: Da'e Stieb pitched threc·htl ball for eight 1nnirtis and host Toronto stopped a thrce- pme losing streak. Stieb. 2-0. struck out eight and walked t\l,o. He has allowed 12 hits over 2511-i innings tn four stan"i this season. Brewen t , Tigers l: In Milwaukee, Chns Bosio won has third pmr and the Brewers sent Jack Moms 10 his fourth straight loss. Moms. 0-4. fell to four games under .500 for on I)' the second tame an his l 3-yearcarcer. He-was 7-11 last July. Bosio. 3·0. gave up one run on six hits and IO\l.cred his earned run a'erage to I. 78. 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And now, they \<'II me ifs not th<' umC' mu•tard. h's hkc takina the bnu (bratwur\t) out or Milwaukee " Bui stomach crumbles appan:nll) outv.c-1gJf'dist'OO· trnt. · Laverne SchmotzCT. genc-ral mana.acr for n 1~c Americ., the con CS\1ona1rc a1 the-tad1um. sa) fan th1\ )ear hi\ e bctn c-:i11naabout 11·'> hot doas apae« per aamt-. the same as usual A1tend1n1 an Indians game or C C\.'efand Bro" ns football contest and munching a hot dog topPCd "Ith the tang) Denman mustard ha!. been a 1rad1t1on ~ancc J~ Lakers cllnch division tltle M111cJohnsonscored 17 ofhas 23 poa.nts an lhe tecood half Friday night as the Los • ~ Anarlc.s takers beat the Trail Blaze-rs 1n r' ... Ponland, 121·114, to clinch tbear ctghth straiabt Pacific Division t'illeand t~e No. 1 playoff pot an the Western Conference. The shorthanded Trail Blazers. who got a 43-point performance from Oyde Drexler, lost thr1r fourth an a row and apin failed to capture the conference's final postseason berth. . Dallas pulled within one game or Portland with its victory over Utah. The Blazers must either beat Sacramento in Ponland Sunday or have Dallas lose at Dtnver in order to make the playoffs. The takers will open the playoQ's Thursday night at the Forum apinst either Ponland or Dallu. The second contest of the scnes wiU be a 12:30 p.m. game at the Forum on Sunday, April 30. · Ehcwbcre in the "N_BA_~ •With Xavier McDaniel hitting two baskets. the Seattle SupcrSonics scored the first seven points 1n oven.me and went on to defeat the Los Angtles Clippers at the Sporu Arena. 139-136. McDaoac-1 led the Sonics wt th 30 points, while Dale Ellis had 2S and Russ Schoene 20. • Akccm Olajuwon had I~ rebounds. eight blocked shots and scored ei&}lt of his 26 points 1n the final four minutes as Houston won in Phoenix, 112-101. and moved closer to clinching the No. 5 seed in thr Western Conference playoffs. . •RO)' Tarpley scored 33 points, including two free throws wtth ei~t ~~nds -k(\, a • Dallas kept -11 dim - playoff hopts ahve wtth a 91 -89 victory ovc-r Utah at Reunion Arena . •Mark Aauirrr and Isiah Thomas scored six points each dunn' a 14-4 third:quaner spun. belptng Dctro11 to a 100.91 victory over Pb•ladelpnia and ns clu~record 20th strai&ht homc-<:oun triumph. •Ricky Pierce scored 21 points. including 10 stra1&ht tn the fourth period, as Milwaukee defeated Charlotte, 117· I IO. an the Hornets' home final<' of their inauauraJ season. • Scouie P1ppcn's 3-poin1 basket wt th I :41 remarn· ma broke a 108·108 deadlock and Michael Jordan rt()Orded his 15th tnplc-doublc-oft hr season as thr Bulls defeated Washmaton tn Chicago, 115· 113. •A basket by Moses Malone and two fr~ throws apiece by Oaff Levingston and Reggie Theus boo ted Atlaoia Hawks from a one-point defic11 1n the final two nwuucs to a.92·89 v~lO_Q'._Over eve-land at the Omni •Alu Enahsh's 30 points led r.cven Denver pla)rrs in double fi1uresasthc NuactsendC'd a scvcn-samr road losina streak with a 139·121 victory over slumping Golden State, which lost ats fifth straight. •Rookie Rik Smits scored 23 points and Indiana outscored Boston. 17-4, to open the final pcnod a~ the Pacers defeated the visiting Cd tics. 120.110. ..., ... Jette JaeklOD, 1n his eulogy for ugar Ray Robinson: "When G~ rans the bell and ended the f a&ht last week, the world cried out for one morr round." Montreal on verge of sweep Russ Counnall's aoaJ with 6:0 left ~ spoiled Bo ton's comeback from a thrct-goal defictt. save VISltana Montttal a S-4 victory • • Fnday n1aht and Jef\ the Canadiens one wan away from a playoff sweep of the Bruin . TheCanadiens, 1()-0.1 ap1nstthe Rru1nsthi ~ n, can clinch the bnt-<>t'-5"Cn Adams-nm ion final Sunda_y ni~t in Bos1on Montreal 1s 7-0 1n this )car' playoffs v.-nh a one-pl marain 1n the la t ax vactoncs It left Montreal unbeaten 1n us lut 13 same ' 11-0-2 Sln<'C los1na March l 7 at Wllhinston. Eltcwhere Fnday: •Phil 8ourque'1pl 1n the slot 12:08 intoovenamc Pittlbur&h a 4-3 vactory onr Ptuladclphia at the m ucf1he PcQp1n1 look a 2-1 lcad an the Pttrtck lllOft finals. The "hnpiof Rob Brown pallCd 10 Bou.rQue &om the left of lhc nc1 a Iona the boanh a,nd he put it bttWttn the ped1 of flyers aoat1c Ron Hu tall. Green shares lead with three lknmH 1ntrad&M.~ thcJwov.n muttard at be'Jpmc't 19.SO. •• wtwe bid• camt in th11 ft'bruar). 1tn pratt wa1S2 mon.-~cate ttiln 1ttC"'IC,·(18icJcom~i Au1hen&K". Stadium Mustard. Ms Sdunou~r Mid. laid w d«tdcd 10 \Wilch to Au1hcnlK' 111ehum M af\n '*"""from the lndianf and Bro.-n1°1&afft said t"Ouldn·11dl the d1ffeteDce bclwecn the two n•UJMrdt. .. The~ ha• bttn 1 ~ bctWttn the two compan and t\ er) )tar, they bo1h ta) they have !he best musca M,. ~hmotzcru1d. "Thet1siev.1uo11m1lar, wt-dc'Ci to 11> ~tth a bctll:I' pri«:' But at Scast )()mt of the (an, II tend int Wednnda pm~ ,_tth-the Boston Red So" think trad1t1on '' m 1mponant than money. Others uid )OU ha'e to pa) for IOOd taste. "It's a little different but the \al~ iJ belK'all)' 1 same." M1l.r 1cGontp,40,ofsuburban Bl) Vtl!aer while c:at1n1 ~ hot d<>& "What makri e\icrybod)' mad that 11 "u based o n pn~. The) broke a trad1t1on Wit aslc1n1 an>bod> :-.ormally. I'm. not an opin1onattd & but on Iha~. )OU'\(' IOl tO d11 )'OUrhttl1.an." • •• Lan) Hammond, H . of J.cklon. Mich .. NJd: I lO bu) th1 tufl b) lhc Jar I don't know 1f I ~an a Ulst1ng this It ta\IC diluted. 11'41 not" tang):' ' f 1 fl . .. -.. ~ e., S<;C:.S ·0~ 0 !J~ I I -Gun found In Canseco's-ca Amencan Lc~uc MVP Jose Cank."'CO was arrested Fndat for uwesugat1on of * posscssana 1 loaded semiautomatic handaun as he returned to his car from a medic~ cum at a camQus of the n1,rrs1t) of Cahforn1a. pohce sa1 Oakland's 24·~ear-old ngbt fieldc-r, who ha been the dasablC'd hst since the sian of the season with inJured lef\ wmt, was bookC'd for possc1s1on of a load firearm on un1vc-rs1t) propeny. a felon). accordana to Mark Kunz. Jn otbcr sports nev.s Fnda)' •The Phocnu. Cardinals wall fact the Rams 1n cxh1b1t1on pme on Aug. 21 al Anaheim tad1um Cardinals replace the San Dlcao Cha~ who had hcdulC'd to play t~o exhibuion sames in three da}s. the Ram ' ~son slate. •Team USA crnttr COT'C1 Mallen \l,IS d1squ.altfi from the World Hockey Champ1on,h1ps in tockhol weden aAer nunk.101 a t~t for banned subsaan Mallen·s disquaJifkat1on came as Team U A finall) w a pme after four Jo ses. beatina Wcs1 Germany. 7-4, SOdenaJje, south of Stockholm . •Geoff Bo<hnc led a multi-car assauh on t Martmsvalle (Va ) pe-cdway quahfr1na rtt<>rd, w1nna thr pole position for the Pannall Swcat1h1n~ NAS<.AR stock car race. Boehne aot around the S26-m oval at 93 097 mph, eras1n1 the mark of 91.372 set I September by Ru ty Wallace. . • Armon Gilham of the Phocnt• Sun' w suspended for two pmcs and lined S7.SOO by the NBA 1 r~ult of his fi&ht with Dwayne .. Pearl" Wa.t.Jnaton M1am1 that sp1Hed over from the floor to the locker roo Wash1naton -.11 fiftled S2,000 for tf 11 pan an the incidc that took' pl~ Wfdnetday n1al\l. • Two-ttmc Ol~mp;c medalm Kelly McCorm rallted from a tw~po1n1 deficit on hrr finaldavc to win t womcn·s three-meter pnnaboard at the U.S. Div& Champtonlh1ps at Boca Raton, Aa. Kent FcrsulOft Boca Raton -.on the mC'n's thr1t·mcteupnna.t>o-rd. a Pat E"ans of Ctnctnn111 captured the one. pr1 naboatd. ·• We1 Manhe., hat 1 $-foot ~nter with second lef\ to le.ad Tuba to 1 114-J 11 victot) O\'er v111t1 Rockford, Ill. to complete a four~mt ~ or t ContJncnt.11 Bastctball AQOC'lation cNlmptonlh1c> •Tom Cbapcn.anJ prrviouily coech of O.v111on Gannon Ullivenal.)' an Erie. Pa.. was namtd bukctbell coech 11 St. Bonaventure Unavasery, rcplaci Ron DeC'arli. •ho was fired after beck-to-t.ck 1 l-cam;aans. The C1nonnao 8eap1s lilncd ei&)ll•)'Clr reccivn Cn1 ColhMwonh to a contraa. Tcnn1 WCR diadoeed . 11 I I \ I' IO'. H \ ltr o n n 1. n e n n ' "-I .......... -.y ....... .... aclli .... ..., ......... .. n cro.d dida'1 lib il tidaer." . The C.~werc &be Ille NIDliao ~ unddraild lam ia O... C-. ty after l...ipna 8tach .,.. ...-It, non-~ foe Marina on TlallndaJ, but now with Edaton and Hunti....,. tied. third ~ Marina c~z--18 lt11~) will hold the key to the Sullllt fa«. surprises Barons, 1 . .,....---~ While Edison Coach John Herman dadn't necusarily thank has aeam wat npc for an upstt, he ldmiu the caliber of area play makes Jt toup to remain undtfcated. ··ne~ were naht on their ·same toni~t, ' Herman s~ud. ••1t•1 bald to be ri&ht on your pme every sinale tame We were ready ton.,tlt (Witfi a wan), we'd have been an a peat spot, up t'!l>o (matches) with four left'' Whlle mot1vatton was not 1 pro~ lem on either side, the contest was very close for a four-pmc match. Cwelh credited strona passinS: smart b1tt1n1 decisions and the scr- Vtnl of Ta)'lor as keys · "Our passin~ 1s finallr started comma around, ' C1arelh said ... The baa ~haus that I am, we started wortona a lot on ~sina. and at fell apart. But Cra11 (PazantJ, back row 6pcc1ahsl), Doua (Cunnan&ham) and Matt (Taylor) all pasxd well tonight. "Edison as a aood scrv1na team, so for us to pass the oall that well, that long IS &ood." ' Herman said H untm~ton pa~ so well, has players couldn t find a weak spot to serve the ball, and subsequent- ly .. as &ood as their hitters arc, you can't afford to do that." • A\ for the Oilers' scrvin'g. Taylor was 1nspinna with his jump serve. He served siA point , 1nclud1ng three aces (one the aame-w1nner1 tn the mara- thon 1h1rdpmc and scn-ed four more 1n the finale 1n add1t1on to an outstandina first game "(The Jump sen.e) JUSt startcd- chc:kang the last match (against Foun- tain Valley)." Taylor said. ·•tt wasn't vef') effccuve at fir t I was having back problems " Ciarclh added, "With a lot ofgu)S. the Jumpscne 1sa nsk, but wnh him. I don't consider 1t a nsk He must have aot 20 points off his serve." Herman commended the enorc Hunun,ton team on 1t<1 serving. sayana at pre"ented his team from gett101 Its offense goina. ~ ..... ,._ ~ u. ,.,_ adl1on!s D•rr•n unce ft SJ dl91 one out •• te•mm•t• .,,.,. Wtld•r f JJ look• on. And a.Ion.a the ne~the combanat1on "That wa~ a cntlClfl, crucial point.'' In the Pacific Coast Lcaaue: of Lucas. Taylor. Lunnm&ham and said Herman, m n:aard 10 when his •Laguna Beach put away host ~tlDrak~wastoomuchfOrEd1son. team had pulled w1th1n . 11·7 "We Laguna Hills. IS-3. 14-16, 16-14, Defensively, we would have hked were coming back. and ""e made-I S-9 improving the Artists' record to to do better," Herman s~ud "(Lucu) men~I mhtakes at the net. It wa) a 9-0 10 leagu~. l 'l-1 overall. ~urt us. They have a lot of weapons, cr~c1al time to mak.e those ~Jnd ol • Woodtmdge.. .had lift le trouble hke Drake on.the outs1de, th:u keep u~ mistakes That was tht: turning d1spo. 1na of Costa Mesa I S-4 I S-3 off balance." point." 15-1 O Sophomore ouisade 'hhtc; Taylorwouldslamonedown,then Down two games to one. Edt~on Todd Beebe had 10 kills. Junior Lucas or Drake might shp a dank an ~umped to a 10.4 lead before Hunt-middle blocker JO(: Cohen added and Cunnan&ham would locate the 1ngton rallied to within 10-8. Tht: nine. and ~uer Cra11 Hall chipped m back comer L'iarel11 sa1d he talked t~ Chargers went up I I -8, but Hunt· with '\I 1m1 ts and five service aces the team about catchana the C'haraer 1ngton scored three stra1Jht to uc 1t for the Warrior • 7-2 1n kngue. 9-4 second hne of defense too deep. Edison aaam answered"" tth Karl '·an overall Huntington had seven d1nk kill\ an Reuscn's ace serve and Tro)' Han·~ ln thr Sea View League the third game. stufTblock for a 13-11 lead •Kevan Thomas connected on 9of .. J bale to ~I people to dank Cunningham had an a« and a ~tuO 12 ~tll alttmpts and setter Scott because I don 1 hke to dink 100 block for Hunt1nston to ue tt and Hinkle con,erted 5 of 6 as ""ell as a much:' Cta.rclh said ··But 11 v.as Lucas' quick-set kill and Ta) lor" loll harp scums dfon as Estancia (3-3) efTcct1\e, especially Drake He r~.all) ended 1t handled v1 111ng rooth11l (0-6). 15-. dtd some smart thin's out there Elsewhere 1n the Sunset 12· I 5. I S·4, 15-1 3 ~1th the mntch tied at one game •Brent Scare) and Greg Gr.l\ chn On the community college lc\el apiece. Huntmaton Jumped to a 10-2 as v.ell as the off-the-bench pla> of •freshmen outside hitters Greg lead in the third game. cai;>pcd b} four Scott Tresllk, parked Fount:un \al R)an (IS kills) and Lane Moore ( 16 straight points on Taylors serve But It) to a 15· 1 I. 4-1 5. I 5--6. r5 II kills) led ho t Golden Wcstto a I 5-13. Ed1sonfouifttbacktow11h1n 1 l-7 and victory O\er \'1s111n1 Ocean V1c1.1o-15·8. 12·15. IS-7 South Coat Con- 13-10 before H untmgton scaled 11 \The Baron'I are now ~-4 fcrcnt.c victor) II Ifill SC 11001 . I H \C 'h \ '\U I II.I U MeriM HW.'1 airlt aoftb&ll t~am came up With a untet lAlut ilMl cllll' Friday aftttaooa -the ~IOok Fountain Valley into 10 ~ thnrbtat thml, 1-0, a1 B«k)' Toler dropped 1n a 11nale to naht· center to acorc the winn1na run. The Baroni, now 14-4-1 and 3-1. bad Rae Rice on the mound and she struck out 12 and walked none, but an the 10th she allowed a base hit to Sa.nctra Ross and Julie Muche fol· lowed with a ucrifice. Rice got thc nut two batters. but then Toler connected for Manna's founh htt of the day to act the wannina run acros Marina, which amproves to 12-8, 2·2, 1ot a baa boo t 1n the top of the 10th when riaht fielder Juhe Luft fielded a blow in riaht and threv.. the runner our at first for the mrhng- endin• out walh a runner comma t\ome Trom third. Walla Parchen ""ent tlie distance for Marina, s1nk1ng out eiaht, walking four and allowing JU t two hits.· Elsewhere an prep softball· • Edison • pitcher Elysia Winer scattered sax hits and escaped a number of Jams, as the Charger earned a 1-0 dcc1s1on over v1 Jiang Ocean View. Edison, which managed just one hit, utilized a pair of Ocean Vic~ errors for its run. sconna on on errant pick-off throw in the second innin . Bo th teams arc 2-2 in the Sunset Lcljue. •.Jennifer Brundage pitched a one- hmer, strituna out eaaht in the process, as Jry1ne dawned host Capistrano Valley, 2-0. m a outh Coast Lea.auc aamc Capo's onl) hit came wt \h tv.o outs an the bottom of the seventh. Brundaae tnplcd to lcad off the p mt', sconn• the first run on ·came Caud1ll's sin&Je • N1Uann1 Andrcv. luued her third home run this v.ittk ( he ha fi,c overall) and Emm) Perez added a three-run hot to ba k up De •Abrego as ddleback v.ept to a 6-1 vie tor) at UruvcrsHy. •Liberty Chri tian' Jenn) Enastrom hit a two-run homer with t""o out 1n the bottom of the 'IC\ rnth inmna to 1an th<' Minutemen, 12·' O"erall and S-0 an tlw Acad1rf U..uc. patt t. Marptet's. r,.J. ta ; b&ttle of first·S>lacc U'all'll. Sf.1 Marsarct's fell to 4-1 tn ~. 1 In community collc-ae !nC'n'a IW1m-' mana; 4 •Don Watson's Pira~ wreppccl up their founh stra1aht con~' crown in unbeaten fasbjon. shu~ down host San DJego Mesa. 7 2-42. sophomore Bnan K..an15field cloc a 9:36.22 in the 1,000 frtt for tlat fastest tame 1n the state to da~. art# sophomore Nate Kinney did hkcwt.tf an the 100 free (46.88). a In communal) collcac women'• sw1mman1· • • Cchna Lem~ke park.led 1n off- even1'. '°ma 26.-2 t.n the SO frtt •ncl 1.03.89 1n tbe I 00 1nd.1\ tdual medlef' a the seven-lime unbeaten COtt- fcrcnce champions tuned up for nett week's OranJC Empire Confcrm# finals at Saddlebaclc Collqt. Hott San D1eio Mesa v.:as a 9S-43 v1cum • Lempke, alon& with Enka Rml (56.60 in the I 00 free), and the rest of. the Pirates breezed at Wlll '\ In community college softball: .. •Golden West frc~hman Tammie Flore~ strud. out seven and walktcl none Ul her third stan. but came out•· 2-0 loser as host Fullerton struck for two runs 1n the bottom of the sixth toning to gi ve rchef pitcher K.ri1t11Y Jacob~ illc decision in an Oranse Emp1r.c Conference game. In boy prep tennis: • Despite several close sets, Cor"' onn de! Mar wa unable to manalC • \.ICtOI) 1n 1ngles nnd drop~ a 12-4 non-league match to un~aten Santa Barbara. tht tOJ?-rankcd team an Cl 4-A The top dTon of the day for tM. a Klngs. 14-3 v.:as turned an by •• doubl 1eam of Alex McChntock an4 Bob EtJbar. v.ho swept b} Kores of 6-4. 6-0 and 7-6 In h1ah ~hool golf. -: • Estanc1a's Ken Cahert and Miki Jo) ncr ham:! mcdali l hono" watt} Make Da' 1 of Esperanza as tht Eaalc cla1meda 191<'.201 ""ctoryo'cr the 11ecs at Yorba Lind.a Count!') Club ' CdM From81 fonnanc~. as well a<1 a 2-for-3 da) at the plate. 11nd Mica BroWb all had bt8 da>" at the plate for Laguna Beach but Trabuco Hills came up \U1,tl SC\t."n uncamed run~ m the bouomuf the sixth to pull out a 10-4.victory Edis On relay-tearrip_Jac~s seeoecJ at Mt.SAC-----~. · Corona added three run an the third to take a 12·0 lead R)an Abbey led fiarbor'~ seven-htt attack, ao1na 2 for 3 w1th t'Yt-o runs and an RBI. includma a tnplc •In me overturned an earl} 6-1 deficit. rccc1vmi a strong rehef per· fonnancc from Kevin Oberifell in the process, to move v..11han a game of lhe league lead Wuh the scored deadlocked at 7 entenna the SC\Cnth, Make ~aJ doubled 1n the ao-ahead run for Irvine. and ·ou Brandino and Obersfell followed w1tn RBT·sinal~. Scott Vollmer homertd 1n the top of the first to uppl) the Vaquaro ' fi"'t run Randy Mar11n was 3 for 4 with a double and scored twtcc for lrva~C' In the P L: •Jason Ltv1nwn. Oa\.1d Craan ESTANCIA From Bl •Senior raght·handcr Ron Kortnµn had a perfect game gotng through 51, innings but v.-ound up losing his shutout bid in the SC\enth as Costa Mesa's David Salhlda' led off v.11h a solo homer uauna Halls. nevenht'lc . rolled on to a 6-1 '1ctor) to rematn tted "'llh Trabuco Halls at -1 for the leaaue lead Mesa fell five games ofTlhe pace lo the Academ) Lell1uc: •Libert) ('hnst1an 1mpro'«l to 14-2. 4-0. as ~ark Baltodano n for 4 and thrtc RBI). Br)an Jame~(:! lor l wiih 1v.o tnplc ~.and Jonn Van 0) J..e (2 for 3 with a double) kd the v.a) for a 12· I "tctory 9Hr St "1argare1·~ at TeW1nkle Park • cv. port Chmt1an da1mt.-d 11 first league' actor) of the season v.11h a 20-10 mauling of 't Michael's at Tc Winkle Park in a pme called 1n the fifth inmoa because of the mercy rule. Jon Bahn~n (4 for S) and D:He Humber (4 for 4) each drovr 1n fhe run for the Conquerors. 1t haJ?pcn~ JU t ltke thi~ -a ttdal waH·. UNI Monte Jone v.alked. Enk. Gro~e . in&)ed to dme home Grcen and From II 0-.ne po was walked intenuon:tll) hop1na will not omc b di: to h.-i11nt to I d the ba\ts. When W1caorcl has tc•m hll into a fieldcr•s chottc "tuatt(m. Jarreu·~ but' hit "· ~ a h1ah tht' b.111 wa throv. n O\ er the catcher·~ bounctr over the mound to"'ard head on ~hat could hue bctn the S«on~elded mccl> b) shon top S(cond out. and Jone~ and Grttn Bnari' Vial but Jarrett brat out the ~red 10 make 11 9-S -l~ · _ __;. _______ _ ... Anteaters drop 2-1 decision to UNLV l'.s ~ball team suffered 1t Kventh stra1aht Bia Wt'lt Conference Ion and Ren Wh11v.orth went throuah another $trona effort with little \Upport as Nevada-Lu Vega~ &truck for a 2-1 victory Friday n1aht 1n the fir1tofa thrce-pmt' \Cnet at \.J( l In Whuwon.h'1 (ounh romplc1c lll'M· ht' aUuwed nntr hats and 1-.0 ' t'arnod n&ns, whale aankint out fi, e and walk1n1 one He put Kc' in Lof\hu do"'n 0 for l snapp1n1 tht' Rebel'' 4~pmc h11t1na ,treak. In Wh11..,.,orth'' la~t lhr \tart\ the Antcate~ ha"'e IJ'Cn him JU\t four runs to work with. U I falls 10 15-27·1 , 1 -~: 17th· r•nk~ U LV unpro~C\ to 0-11 . M ' ly HUGO RICARDO OMy "«CCI'••~ WAL LT -Tht Ed1~on High bo)'s track team pro,ed 1t ha\ the depth needed to run v.cll "'1thou1 tar runner Doug ~1chols on the tim da) of the high '\dlool 1n' 111tat1on.1I compcutton at the 31st annual ~It ISan Antonio Rela)5 held at Mt \ \( Fnda) afternoon "11chol\. v.ho was re<,ting lor toda) 's 00 metC'r race. wa\ "t!>1tlh ab\Cnt from the &roup 1hat took fim at l:tst Wttk'~ l ust1n R~ldH l'l;l'H'r- thelt'\s, the team of Matt Hart "-en rao. Tom f)ler and Da'c Halo.er v.cre abJe to grab ~ond pince" 1n tht· •h400 with a 11me of3·:!4 9 "This 1 \\hat )OU call team\\ orl aid Edison running coach \t.tn (\taubk .. Thcsc· l1<h "'ant to "1n They don't cheat on their v.-orkout\ You can tell by lhl' way th e} run \\hen 11 count ... Baker and Hart both rarr50-ll.u le~' to a.rab the 11\er tor the Charger' "We're happ) v.11h our team " \Jill td1son Co h Ton) Ciarclh "\\c·rc lool..1n1good for league final!> .. Other pcrformancc!> that v.ere cau!>C tor ( 1.uelh's happ1ne v.-crc ( hns L1pp1nco11's d1scu., throw of 141-11 which earned l 1pp1ncott a third place med:al , and the ~uona founh place finish b> the 4"< I 00 team v.1th a lime of 44 I JU ta tenth of a seconJ h) of a bron1e medal 'Tm pan1c:ularl } happ) with Cl)ns and \.forl H11wk1M· throw tn the d1><:us .. ( 1ardh ~1J FOOT BA[[ From Bl \l\O lhO\l'n tor the ~outh team w:n C If [)1, 1'i1on \I Pla\Cr of the Year John Kat0\<,1ch the ( orona dcl Mar lint:had,cr f...310' \Kh and Henigan UH' the °'ih l\H• lor the \outh v.ho al<,u clain1 \II \outhl'm ~c11on honor\ fv.(•nl\·lour ~hool\ arc n:p- 1\ 'l'ntt~ v. tth 1hrt:c pla)l'f\ from one '"hool \timin lrom ( 1£ 01\l<,1on I \hamp1on f ountain Valle'), IF DI\ 1 mn \I r hamp1on ( orona del \1.ar and (I T uro. Ir' me and fd1son "I think we're 1etttnl out of our mad·season slump Our thrower\ are lcamana to relu more and mcct like these sets them read) for \\ e t· minster next Yretk and IC'que final the follov.1n1 wcc~ " CLarelh ""a.s look1na forward to tod.a) 's COf1'\PCllllon "I thanl v.c m1~t ha'c the fa tt t tame an the nation m the 4:it 00. and "'e•rt loolun to J o rcall) v.cll, C\ en thouah ltlrtt ~noor\ "h1di came up "'11h pov.crhou'" built ,around a nudcu\ of standout>. ' Woodbndae and M1.,\lon \ •eJo wert' the onl > other \(hool """ha' man> as t"AO pla)er\ ~l('(ted N1 hols won't be runn•na tor w, b«au~ tu!. own race 1~ too cl~ to tht rela) tan1na ume:· .. Corona dC'I Mar·s Eddie Lavelw fmt hcd S(\.enth U\ a heated 3.000 mt"tc.:r run v.h1ch saw the v..1onu11 ttme of :23-one of the fa test tame 1n the n.u1on th1 year. 1..aHlle·s t1mt v.a :30 0 Faria takes main event Mike farut 'famed a wir-r .. to-w1rc '-1 tor. fnda) n1gh1 1n thc ratch main e\C'nt cit the v.-ccll) pttdv.a) motorc)Clt r:u.·101 program at the Oranae Count} Fairgrounds in (osfl 1c • The pme, undtr tht au p1cc ol thc.· Brea Lions Club. feat um mao): of the _____ __.. _____ .....__,... btst aradua11ng seniors 1n OrM t." Count) A.ss1 11nf Holland as hi\ ov. n 'ltall at Corona dt Mar, v..h1k the North v.111 be guided b) John Bamt of I o\ '\lam1to The orth <squad 1 c'pectrd 10 t'C announced ne\l Saturda). •. • ... _. ( l1NT A(' MP HAii' '. ' .c.: !,,•,. !' : • ' ' . Something for t_veryBODY 50%0FF I ITIATION MEMBERSHIP FEE •Home of.the Orange County Yoga Center • 2 complete weight rooms I FREE in truc t 1on • Over 50 aerobics c lasses each week with certified Instructor • Raquetball ~ squa h court I FREE cli nics • Licensed massage st aff • 25 Meter heated outdoor pool • Sand-volleyball I FRt:E clinic • FRr:t:: Child care •Basketball Gym • PWS many .additional am~nltl • Indoor & Outdoor Volleyball • Basketball Leagues . l J ... ..,, MllwM* .. laltlmor• Toronto C....._nd New York Detroit L•U• IT .. 11111 •• tu '-._ ........ W L Pd. l2 3 -11 • ,.., ' 5 ·"' 9 7 .5'J ' 7 .5'3 7 10 A12 6 10 .37S .... Dl¥tlleft 7 7 7 7 7 I 7 ' 6 I 6 9 3 10 ......... SC.. .500 .500 .467 .... .•29 . .00 .231 OMli.ncl 10, M9la • Maw.ult.. 2, Detroit t ~ 6, .... York S Ii') 1 1 ,.,.. 31h x·L.Hen v·Phoenlx v-s..111e v·Golden Stet• Porllend S.Cremenlo °"'""' Pct. .691 .6'7 2 . .SIO 9 s:n It 13 .. , 11 .325 2'9'1> .259 l5 K-Cltv 1, 9otlon • x·Ut•h .617 Toronto •• T•••• J v·HIXnlOn S5' 5 M!Mftot• 1. laltlrnore 1 v·Oenver ·sa 6 S.ttte 11• c=• 1._ Oellu ·,57 13 M9lll (llv1evtft J~) at Oallland IC.. VOUftt Sen Antonio .259 29 0-J}, l:tS P.1'11. Mleml .173 36 "-Cltv !Gullla.a 0-11 at 1os1on (Bod· •• ,..,. c.rw. d!OW l·U, IO'OS a.m. "" New Yori! C.Jolln 1•2) a t CieYNnd (c.Nliolll Aleflfk DllrAMn 1-1), *U am. • a-New York SI JO TIQS (Hoolfl M ) et T-to iAaneMll v·Ptllladelphja A5 36 CH), 10-.lS a.m. 8o$lon •1 .0 Detroit (Hudton 0-01 at MlwaYk.M Wuhl119ton .0 0 (Weeman l•J), 11:20 a.m. N J 26 55 s.111e (Hanson 2-11 al Chlceto (Kine O·l l, •w •n•v • II.I'll. Chertotte 20 61 Mlnnatol• (Tollv• 1·0) al Baltlmort Centrel OMslen l'Thlwmond 0-01. •:>s pm. x1-0etroll 62 19 ,.... .. , ca.Mt v·Ci.velend 56 2S M.-a t Oekland, 1:os p.m. v·Alfent• 52 29 KanMa Cltv al loslon, 10:05 • m v·MllweukH •9 32 Mlnnnota at 8alllrnore. 10:3S 1.m. v·Chlca90 •7 34 New Yllf'k et Cltv ... nd, t0-.3.S a.m T .. a1 at TMonlo, 10-.lS a.m. lndlene 27 ~ S.ttle al Chluoo, 11:30 a.m. w-cllncri.G Olvlafon title Detroit at Mllweullffr-ll~M.----~Md ..i.vott berth 1-<:llncri.G ... oue'• °"' r~O Netleftlll LNeue flrW.Y't k- Wnt Df¥blen Lahn 171. Portt.l\d lU Sen Frenclsco Clnclnnetl S.nOleec> LOI Angeles Alltlnta Hou1ton W L Pct. GB Seattle 13', ~ 13' toll 9 7 .563 MltwaukM 111, Charlotte 110 19 71 ·.s~ 'h ~~'~'~ :0. c~=:n,'! " u 11'1 0•111• t i , Utah " I I .500 1 lndlena 120, &ollon 110 I ' .•71 1 'h Chlu9o I.IS, WaJhlne•on 113 7 10 .412 2112 HoutlO(I 112. PT!oeftl• 101 ••it OMs1ef1 Denver 13'. GOiden Siii• 121 .630 ,556 6 .506 10 .•9• 11 .321 25 2•7 31 765 .691 t 6 .'42 10 .60S 13 .SIO IS .333 JS Phlledeli>hl• Chieffo MonlrMI 9 6 MIO TNaY'I 0....... 9 6 MIO ~ •I Secremento, 7:30 p.m 9 I ~-1 N.-Jenev •• New Yori!, S:>O P.m St. LOUI$ New York Plt11burot\ ~· Miami ar Hou\!on, S.30 11 m 7 1 .500 1"2 "'-1\la et Sen Antonio, S.lO Pm 6 9 . .00 3 lnOlene al Mllw.ullee, 6 PJn 6 10 .37S 3'1> GOldltn Slall •' Ulall, UO o.m ,.,_ ... , ac-TNaY'I ~ ~ • Sen Francisco 2 S..llle al LMen, IUO II m. ,.._delPC'i,e 3, PlttMlurOll 2 Charlotte al aotron, 10 • m • Hou$10n 1, Clnclnnall o Cleveland al Cllkffo, 10 a m ( • Sen Oleeo s Al'-nte 3 WHh•no!on al Pn1~. 10 a m ) C~ I, New Yortl • Antnla 11 Oelrol1, 12:30 pm I $1 1..oui. 1 MontrMI o Oe"li II Denver. .J 11.m. • TNaV"I 0-S.CrarntnlO al ilerlland, 1 P..tn • • Sen Francisco (Garrelta 2~> •• ·~ .. ,o ••GULM StlASOM : '<L.Mrv 2-11. 7:0S P.tn. • L.Heri 121, Trel ... ..,. 114 I' ~ (Carmen l·I) •1 PlttMl<lroh LAK•lts -wor111v t-1• 2·3 11 Gr-s-1 • ( He9ton 0-11, l0:3S e.m. • ! Houlton (Rhoden 0-1) at Clllclnnall (Jtllo 2·3 12, Abdul·Jabbar 2"3 0-0 •· Sco!I 1-11 •·6 .0-01. 1l:lS a.m. 20. e. JoMson f·lt 3·• !'• !.~ ,_, s--e : Clllceeo (Mecldu• 0-21 at New Yont 17, COOHI' l ·.J 0-0 7, WOCllltdte 6-t 2·l I', ! ! (Famendel 1·0) 11:20 a m CamPMll 3·3 O·O '· Totals· 50-tS 11·2' m I ~ 0'--• . ( .-0.TL.AND -Ker .. v .... l·• ll, JOMt : , • Sen . .._ (Whll.on 2· 11 a t Atlanta Srnollz 1•3 o-o 2• s JOhnaon •· t? ,_. 12, OreltlW lt·2' 1 2 II. •.to p.m. s-7 '3 PorJer 7·23 M 17 Andel'son 2·5 0-0 Montr.i (K. Gl>OM 2· 1) •• St. Loub lt:er:rv-• Youno I · I I 1·2 " Branch ... O·O 0 Slchllno . HI, S:OS P.m.S..¥'1 ...,.. ,:, 0-0 2. Steppe o-i 0-Q o. Tolela· •-ios ll-21 • Sen Francisco al ~. 1:0S p.m 11" , Ollc:eeo al New Yori!, 10".lS a.m. Scan " °'*1WI I ~la et l'ltttOurltl, IO:lS 1 m. l..ak•• JO JO !f 32'-121 s.n Oleeo at Allel'lta, 11:10 a m. Pwtland 21 2' 21 31-11• .._ton ., Cfndnnell, ll:IS a.rn. '·POlnl ooel•-E JoMson 2, Porter ,, Anderson 2, Youno c-FOUied out-H-• MontrNI •I SI. l.Oull, ll:IS a.rn. ·~kerl so ((;(-m. Poflland SI 's• AMaRtcAN L•AGU• (Orelder 11) Mtlst,-LakWI 2' IE Jotw!.on 1 , Atllllka 10, ~ 6 101. Pornano '6 (Porter Ill To1at 1o1Aa-Lalleo I 'CALWOll•A OAKLAND 1'. PorllanO 11. • •rlli.I ellrlllll Att~12MO. I OWMll dfl • o 2 1 PnillPs If • 2 2 0 S"• 1 l'Seflks 1Jf, °"'"'5 1>6 McL.ml'2D s 0 0 0 .... rl 3 l 1 2 ··A-• 11-13 Owtllte d S l 3 2 JaVler rl I I 1 O -' '"" ..,..) -McDaniel -21 4•• JO, I ' w·-rl • 0 0 0 0 ............. cf 3 I 2 2 MOCev 7· 10 :M 17, LlllW •-17 ....... l!IN' f -21 " ,,.;;t;,,. c S 0 l 0 s.-;' lb 4 O 2 J s...7 2S, Mc.MMtft J~ ;.t t, T~ .. tt J-S 0-0 6# ~ t-U 0-1 20, Polvnlce 3,.,. 1·1 7, LUCll ..,,,,.,, Ill • I 0 0 LMwfnf • • 0 I I 0-2 H Ot Revnolcb J·3 H S. Jonnson l·J 0-1 f C01Me• a 2 1 l ..... 2 1 i-1 1 Tot• »·m n·» 119 • ....... 2 2 1 0 ~di 3 0 I 0 ~•s -$t'lllftl II-If 1\-U Jl, Norman ~ K.,... u 2 1 1 1 ~21) 5 1 2 0 12·15 >·• %1, ~n 7·13 t-lt n, Gerrta lldleftpfl I 0 0 0 HaiM"t'e 3 I 0 I 1·2 0-0 2, Gr11111 1•1' •·6 21, Woll 1·13 1-1 11, HoffrlWI ea O O O O Weist u 3 2 I O K. Wiiiams ~3 J· • 3, WN•• 0-1 ~O o. lannlirer !. T..... IS ' • J T.-a as 1t MM .... , •• 10 Tot... Sl·N J3·6' lk sc..w....... ·--~ •m11e-• _ .... ,..,.... a.-.. • 112 nx-•• s..ttte • JI n 30 ,J?-llt • C~s )4 >4 3 I 21 "'13' ,..--McL-•, Pwrllh. OP--Caltfonlla I 3•POlnl ~Ills 2, Sc'-!e 1. Grant. LOl-Callfofnle '· Oeklancl ' 29-9Mne, Fou!H out-Smith, Norman lletlound-SNlllP OWNte, Howell, ,.artier. HR-alentlanslliP (I), 51 (Lister If), ClloNr' 55 (Norman, Benlemln ~ (3), CO.vis (3). S&-AllllPI (1), 101 AUlll-SMlllP JO (McMl .. n .. ,. CllHef' DWNte 2 (7), G.-..0 121, W8'11 (I), 3S tGrent 1') Tolal toutt-Seatlle 31, CllP08f'1 ~AnderlOll, HffMVL l..Mlfofd. 27. Ttchnlal-8enlamln c......... IP' H It D M SO Al~ll.2'0 CIJl!Wv L.2·2 Fr-"9trv Minton Herwv ...... 12·3 • s 1 2 3 21-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2•3 • l 3 2 0 1 1·3 • 2 2 0 2 1 00020 Wtlch W,J·I 52·3 1 • 4 • f ~ 11-3 2 2 2 I I HoNvaitU,I 2 0 0 0 1 3 PllMlk .ilCNO lo 2 llettera In IN lltt, Mlnlol'I plldlecl lo 2 lleti.n Ill 1M 1tt1. Wl"-Pklnk. Ur'nlW• ttome. lltoe. First, •elllv. St<ond, Garele, Thlro. Hen«Y T-3:2S. A-2UO:J. • NATIC*AL LIAGU• DMlllr'I I, 0...... 2 "'" flllANC.llCO LOS AMG•us luttercf RTllPSna ~p OHl•onpfl WCler\ 111 Mllc:Nll If Mldndorl , ...... kennedYc Uribe u OowniP Price p Tr Jons Ph lrenttevP Jurak2b , ..... •rllM •r11• 5 I 2 0 Rndllltl!b 2-l 1 0 4011 ~211 0000 0000 Glleoft" 3210 I 0 0 0 A"9ne tt 0 0 0 0 2 I I 0 Mertllelrl 3 1 1 2 •OOO MIC>eY!tl'f 0000 • 1 I o Nvrev 111 • 2 3 3 3010 Sdoedec •121 4012 SNllWcf 3000 JOOt HamltnJll •022 1000 Or"'1nu •OOO 0 0 O 0 Hershlar 11 l O O O 1000 Stullbllf 1000 0000 JOOO » t 11 T.-.. ._... ........ JI 110. .,..a.P....e-----2 Lei A..-. Jn .. --· ~ IJreMIKo 2, Lot Al'l9MI I L<>e-sen Frendlco f , 1..0a AneeM .. 29-tdoKle 2, Merlllal. J&-<;IOIOll <•> SIJ~ • " ..... so 21-3 • s s ' I N 0 0 0 0 0 ) • l 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 • , 2 • 2 0 0 I HtGH SCHOOL Or-.. C*""Y Al-Star Game (at ua, ,,_. 2S, 1:JS IM'I\.) MOlllTI4 llO'rS 5°'1A D ~. lc:lleel ~ ,..._ Bach, FUiier!~ t Scott CamPllel, La Quinta t ~ Cunts, E•lencle , INltru Oollln, SedOlltllecll fie Scott FerlNMlft, w111111er Chtllllan lie Miiie FrCIM, OcMft VieW t Mercus H*lns, Sunnv Hills t Cralo ~. SadOleMcll t t Miiia ""°"''· Mal• Del • f ~ ............ l(enneoy 0 Ovitln Rledon, ,,,_,.. Del e AMY ~. Hunllnolo<I 9..at t Tim Tiiman, S.vaMa fi e Tom WM"*• F-IHI \l ... y t Miii• z-.. s.w. ,.,. 0 Heed cwt! .... Quinn, f I f ,llledl BOl,l\O(f tH All-CIF 1-A Ht. 6-3 6·S •·I .. , 6-1 • 2 ,., ,., 6-S H .... s-10 ... , 6·1 6·0 Colllslon n second T•01110•11Ce11y ...... rw Into Jullo Pr•nco wllll• .., ................. -..~. c.-... ... 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L-McL.aul!Mft Hit-II~ <LC>. ' .... ~M¥1 MC*·L•MW ..-~ \2.C...•MW6 ...... Altlon IC> loll Ill ~. >-•. ro.1 ltosv ... H . !Ml to MonteOtMN. >·•. Ket IC) loll, ,~,, 3·6, 2·6; hit\ CC) loll, 2•6. 1•6. • 0.-.. scnuteln·Han (CJ loll to wee.•· • • 1, loll to Peus • 5erwent, 4·6, def 0evorl0f', 7-6, Mc(lllllOCk·•tlMf (C) WOii, 6·0, 7•6, Atkltl•Manlon (C) IMf. 6·1, WOii, •-1 •• 10 •• IS II • •) 16 3 tO 21 s • fllEW YORK (AP) -Sunday's NFL • wn ii1bt 11 111i1 mOIMDI. we'd ID abeed =•to be men a mMterolbUctt Ud Iii.I IUm. .. . . . lflk~llyndfWM after Troy Aikman liped watb ualiUIJ, ..... -.111111d rmdy to DUI Dllllil iw SI 1.2 million over su years Ille~. DOllllly Wdiftll!"'!'. WlaG.it TINndaJ, the likely ICCODd cboic:C, of.. --..-~ '** Ear'Dlil 1tyner &om blivc llckle Tony Mudarich, sajd bt ~ wM&S evea ~ &Om Grten Bay T"bcMllb the ..,..ins ..... ao No. I Pick ne reuoaa111? for lhe tllb time in t 9 ~ .,_,., .-, It Aikmu, who will be the No. I chotce Alu Hcnnu. laid Friday Ila.a the hWO 1nmedraftbvtheC>wboys.eetsmorct.haQ 1eamt ha~ iererd oa 1erm1 fDr the tnde' .-time SO.per Bowl "1noe< Joe M-1"d dMd"" m .. r 1 -'9M. wby lhouktn'l t!w Machipn Scaae witb WathillllOD IUMltf Bobby .ofretdive tackle, whose overaJJ xoutina Bealhltd. ara.. aft aJmott a point to a po1nt .. nd•-1llitcould ID rilbt iDto the 6nt rou.nd, .. J\alf bilber than Alleman, Ft even moft? wd Herman, who ii rq>OrUldly teeki111 a .... , want a httJe bit m~ than that," uid S~OOO-a-year coo tract from the the 6-loot-6 anchi 315-pound ,Mandarich, R ins, wbo need a heavy.duty runner wttol')t 1.5 out 01possible9 from the NFL for their one-beck oft'enK. Scolliina Combine compared to 7.6 for ··1 wouldn't be1alki~ '°lobby unless be AJtman. who was rank~ fourth. felt be could.,.,... thu deal. The deal can .. Wbo'a t.be.hiabest rated player com1~ be done." e>uto<~?1Jueasthatspealcsfor1t.telf. Overall, the annual arab bit that ...tll · Mandarich did not 11vcany fiaurcs when 1tan Sunday and contan~ Monday is he made his demands to make more than consadered an av~ one that drops off Aikman, but early published repons had after seven or eiaht playen -Aikman; him ukiq for S8 m1llfon over five years. Mandarich, linebecken Derrick Thomas The reponed salary fi(un: would be of Alabama and Brodmck Thomas of mOtt than the SSS0,000 paid year1y 10 pro Nebraska; n.innina becks Barry Sanden of foo&ball's pro101ypc offens1ve tackle, ei&ht· Oklahoma State and Tim Worley of unw All-Pro Anthony Munoz of C1~in-Georaia, comert.ck Oeion Sanders of nati. It m1aht also be enou&h 10 keep the F1onda State, and perhaps wide ~iver Packen open unul the last minule enter-Andre Rison of Michipn State. cainina trade bids -Chicaao reportedly Octrou.. draf\1111 third is e•pectcd to take has offered to dcalits two fil'lt·round picks, one of the Sanden, probably Barry. then J I th and 12th and perhaps sweeten the pot Kansas City will probebly take Denick with a quanerb.ck to act him. Thomas. Atlanta. Tampa Bay. Phtsbuflh Bµt Tom Brull.,. the Packen' vice-and San Diesc> follow and, berrina tradet, president. saad of Mandarich: "If the draft they will take the next four. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX" 6.42-5678 ,.,. .-nt ..... co . MOM -.uT'H ~CO. ... ,. -1111 c .. ca YOUR AD Y-..""9TDAY ,..,·o.,.., ,._ ................ , .... .... ., .............................. . .... ,,, ...... """" ................ t .... =.;:..,~ -:f :,r;,_•Jlf:.~-l!~~L ... ~ .. ---., ........... ... ....................................... ... ..... ... ... .... -...... . .. ._._ -~--.... ....., c .... .. ................................... . ~ -·~.::::.:.::.: ....-..:• ,....,-""' 4....,... -It,,., ... .................... ---....... .....-..... -.. ........,...,....,,.._ ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION m 3002 i ,,,,_. S530 ••• 'a111 IUI/ ........ ~--1717C.M kwMMeM .... IOfote ~ lllfWI •n llM ,,__.. Tel the H.a./Col Student to wottc wortct how~ you on c-...o wood .... boat. Liii.. Wll ar.ln. A 1-"80 In the Deley Piiot'• DAl.YPl.OT ....... o...--.CJA .. , -.:na-.-, (7,.. .... , ' No. 1 picks in NFL draft, ¥ear-by-year 9y DAW GCX.09SllG ,,,.._.. ..... Al rbe 'NFL '1 liul dnJt of the 'lo. ta;a1. bere .re IOtne llpJil/JtJ of 1 d«ltde ordtaltirw. ........... Of 56 playen taken in the first two rounds in 1980, only 24 are still active and IOme will be aone by th~ start of~ I 989 leU()ft. Only two remain at their beit -seven· time AU-Pro tackle Anthony Munoz of Cincinnati, the thard player taken. and Pro Bowl center .Ray Donaldson of the oh , the fifth choice of the second round. Others from the top rounds of the I 980 draft who remain rqul•rs include de- fensive end Jacob Green of Seattle (the 10th player chosen); offensive hncman Stan Brock of New Orleans ( 12): safety Jt.oluldJamesofNew Enaland (14);auard Jim 'Ritcher of Buffalo oi); Wide ~1vcr An Monlc ( 18) of Washin11on. ho- eabeckcn Matt Millen (43) of the Rajders and Lawrence McGrew {45). of New En~and. and offensive tackle Irv Pankey (SO of the Rams. he rest succumbed to the wear and tear that limits NFL careers to less than four yean on the avcrqe, hk.e Dwight Step- henson. the five-lime All-Pro center of the Ool8bms, who v.-as the 48th pla)er taken in 198 . He's missed the last season and a half with a severe knee 1n1u!Y and 1s unlikely to play again. -- How many runnin& backs play aner oge 30? All nine from the first two rounds from the '80 draft an: out of football. Charle Whttc of the Ram taken 27th by the Blowns. ud Mall Subey ('6) otdle .... *Cle the lart ao ID -retired dlil •a•• Quanerbeckl UIUally aumYI 9"11r. But the 'IO crop WU a drary -.. only Matt Malone o( San NU= pack of the firwt round by n:mainsohbe three quat1ef'beck1 ..-ia the first r.o round Malone's stataat. '°.., the lea'1, II lha.ky. The other two? Marc Wilson, taken by the Raiden widl the 1 Sth pick of the draft, never f\alftllld WI promise and Gene Bradky, t•=.~ Buffalo with the 37th pick, nfver any promise to fulfill. • It bett ..... , da9 .... l. Randall Cunnin&ham. qb, Pbilede&-phta, l 98S , 2nd round, 37th overall. 2. Mike S1naletary. lb, Oucaeo, 1911, 2nd round, 38th overall. 3. Richard Dent. de, Cbicqo, 1913. ldl round. 203rd overall. 4. Herschel Walker, rb, Dallas, 198', Stb round, I l4tb overall. S. Karl Mecklenbura. lb. Denver, 1913, 12th round, 310th overall. 6. Mark Bavaro, te, New York Oianta, 1985, 4th round, IOOth overall. 7. Dexter Manley. de, Wubinston. 1981, Sth round. I 18th overall 8. Mark Clayton, Wr, Miami. 1913, Ith round, 223th overall. 9. Dan Manno, qb, Miami, 1983, lst round. 27th overall. 10. Howie Lon1. de, Raiders. 1981. 2nd round, 47th overall . From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 a.111 ..... TUii lODAY'S CROSSWORD PU~ZZLE ACllOSI 1 FINI 5 l.Mf 9GKlln • tong 14 Alc>ut-'lon 15 8** 1 driv. HI Noled Cen· ldlen doclor 17 8111-rope ml""9 19 Ac\! ... LouiM 19 Cur'• echct 20 Stick arouM! 22 ~··· 24 Sllma 2e Coolecl down 27 Squawti 28 Cooking QM' 29 Neal lo Thura. 32 Ol•JOlnl 35 European 37 Dutch - 38 H ol HRH 39 Tr ... 40 Mob membef 43 Denudlll 45 c.uaoon 49 Children 47 Lyric 49 Warbled 49 ShOwecf •noe< 53 Rebel S 7 Wort& n1rd S8 Nemely 2 . 3 4 14 17 20 ' '>1, • I 6t Trl'IM 81 Eye par1 82 Oenllllly 13 <k#nbq 94 Indentation 15 Slormed M Fellow 87W~ llang DOWN 1 -pneumoola 2 Kind of clay 3 Unenlmout 'OefMWlg 5 eutter pi.:. 8 Citric and lactic - 7 Sarann or Tierney • 8 Contuml"Q 9 Mol96elt 10 lnlllted 11 Llnoef 12 BrMthet 13 Msttlc unll• 21 Modified org.,,1am 23 Function• 25 Wool eource 28 Dyld• 29 Fla naH1 30 Mlle anlmal9 31 Th11 mo 32 Venellen nobleman 33 Ruulan name a ~~~ --~r· 7 8 •C..,,. Tiie •Pav.ra • ...,. •Brlctl •...._oome •£ntrya ....... •l<ltc:hent --~ ... ..._ ,m or "'3-904• )Ont .... 16 Yrt EJcp UC 9oncMd IMufed I ........ 11111'"' epecNMett Lie: au.My "°"' ,,.. lac T1Mlll w . Olllks ~ ·95 FOAD Muirz:G COHVEF\TllLE Vt, Red 4 epMd. mint c:ond~n. $11,600 640-9717. Ot 945--0194 • Autos lmDotUd 9 !.00 11170 DODGE DART . .fant a. 4-door. gocXi <on· dl11on. $850. 873~ - 1t 78 '5 0 S L .--wti rf.I w/PalOmll'lO Solt Top ChrOl'M wtr• ~ .; Ster*>. Mot>ll• phOM. Showroom Cond ition I GreetPrtc:.! 757..0705 J 1985 5050~ PEUGEOT WAGON . Are-:' 1 R1dlolCUHlll. tW mil••· s 12,00•. 975-13111. ~ _______ _.r 'lllMA'• - IUTIUU nW11PU11. !Utt bring u• your ~1 bonalld.4Acu!• <1Ul and We'n beat 11 GUARANTEEOI ••• Jll SLEMIU:.- ACUU ·:- 1001 Ouatl St Npt eii 112-llll ·--'II----.. -,-,.-.. - 4-door gray. sunrool A/C $4,250-0a().. RUNS OAEATI ........ . ~ JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M •rc u::. r. ..... ••••OO· 11'••1 ·-091• ...... ..... • ..,. "' r : ' • .. JOH SON & SON 1 Lincoln Mt>rcury I If!}«~••"-<" ti w 1 (_ ,,... ...... "4() 'A>J-0 • • (IaproY..ant• to esi•tint oraav• County Flood control Che~l• which incl_.. a new ocean outlet) llOTIC. IS KSRSBY Glval that the Huntlnoton .. ech Pleanl""J Ca .. laalon will hold • public bearln9 in tbe Council Cballber et tbe lhultl1MJton . Beach Civic center, 2000 Main Street, Huntin9ton .. eeb, Califoraia, on tbe dat ... aad at the ti-indiceted below to r9Ce1•• end conet.der the atat ... nt• of all per•on• who wia~ to be hear~ relati•e to tll:e application deacribe4 below. QATSITIA: TUeaday, May 2, 1989, 7:00 Pll APPLICATIOI JltDlllRi Coastal Development Permit •o. 89-3 APPLICAJl'T: Oran9e County Control District (Entitlement f ilttd on January 26, 1989) ·\ . . .. .... .. LQCATIOB: •I Orange County Jalbert Valley Plood Control Channel •Y•tem located within the Coa•tal Zone approzi .. tely 1,000 feet northwest of the Santa Ana River on the • ocean aide of Pacific Coaat Highway (aee attached •ap).: . . J.Qlll: REOQEST : Sl-CZ-FP2 (Shoreline Diatrict-Coaatal zone-rloodp~ain) To make improvements to .Talbert Valley Flood Control Channel within th• Coastal Zone w~ich generally conaiat of incre•ain9 channel capacity within eziating flood control ch•n~el right-of-way and a new ocean outlet approzimately 1,000 feet nortbwe•t of the Senta Ana River . · ElfVIRO!fMERTAL STATUS: Thie project ia covered by Environmental Impact Report Ro. 445 which waa certified by ~he Orange County Board of Supervieora on March 24, 1985. CQASTAL STAnJS: APPEA.I.ABLE (See Below) . • . . . .. 01 FILE: A copy of the propo•ed reque•t is on file in the • Connunity ~velopment Departroent, 2000 Main Street, : Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inepection by the- public. A copy of the ataff report will b4t available to intereeted partiea at City Rall or the Main City Library (71..ll Talbert Avenue) aft.er April ~e, 1-989 . PUBLIC HEABIRG PRQCEQURE : (l) (2) (3) (4) Staff Report; Public Hearing; Planning Connission Planning Commission Diacuesion; and~ action. This project ia in the appealable portion of the coastal sone. Under the proviaione of th• Huntin9ton Beach Ordinance Co4e, the action taken by the Planning Commiaaion ia final unl••• an appeal la filed to the City Council by the applicant or an a99rieved party ~ Said appeal must be in writing and muat aet forth in detail the actions and grounds by an4 upon which the applicant or intereated party deema himaelf aggrtved. Said appeal muet be aubnaitted to th• City Clerk'• office within.ten (10) working daye of the date of the __ Conai••ion•e action. There ta no fee for the appe1l of 1 coaat1l aevelOpment permlt. Action taken by the Plannin9 Commiaaion may not be appealed directly to the Coaatal Co1m11ia•ion unl••• Title 14, Section 13573 of the California Adminiatrative Code i• applicable. Section 13573(1)(3) state• that an appeal may be filed directly with the Coaatal Conniaaion if the 1ppellant waa denied the ri9ht of local appe1l because local notice and hearing procedures for the 4evelop ... nt did not comply with the proviaione of thia article. The other three grounds for direct appeal do not 1pply. tf the above condition exists, an aggrieved per1on may tile en appeal within ten (10) working daye, pur1u1nt to Section 30603 of the Public Reaourc•• Code, in writing to: California Coastal Conni,aion 245.1t. Broac1Jif•Y~ Suite 380 POB 1450 Long Beach, California 90801-1450 (213) 590-5071 Th• Coaatal Conniaaion review period will co .... noe after tbe City appeal period ha• ended and no appeal• ba•• been f lled. Appllcenta will be notified by the Coaatal co .. taeion •• to the date of the concluaion of the Coaat1l co ... ieelon review. Applicanta are ad•i1ed not to be9in conatruotion prior to that date. ~L I1'TSJl&8TED PKalolll are in•lted to atte1'd ••id bearin9 aD4 eipr••• opinion• or 1ut.it ••ldence for or e9alnet tbe applloatlon •• outlined above. lf there ere any further queation• pl•••• caJl Robert Franklin, Aaeociate Pl•nn•r at 536-S271. llike Ma .. Huntington Beach Planning C01111iaaion 24804-8,9) • ---------------------------------------------------------------.... ! .. I lo; f ;>,!::i ~" · .. ~~;;-I I . -,. ,... ... 1. lOMN BAY HORE Tbl1 specluular three bedroom, thr~e bath tu1tom home 1ituated on large corner lot doe&n't mis • beat. l 'ud brick entry lead to b~autiful lt'aded glau entry doon which open to auch architc-ctural details a•: carved fireplace mantle, beveled mirrora, bu&Ui· ful ba) waodow&, and n~ fixturl'I in all bath . Trench doon Opev-1l> every privatebricked. patio. A Ml.JST EE FOR ...... -... ..., . .' ................ 1950.000 Ll1 DA ISLE ... This .i oae· of the few bayfroot homes available today wi th 6 bedroom1. C1U tom built Meditenannn l)'le with vaulted wood ceilinp. formaJ dining. family room. lar~e ma ter suite ovtrlooking the bay with walk-in dotell and b is and her bath&. Some ammitin include · pedal phone S)' tem with fa,; line. full tturity li)'llt'm, remodel~ kitthen wat h new cabintt&, fini heft ~arage aod many more. Luge boat 1lip. Tbt>re are 3 boat• that may abo ~ purchued ........................................... 1 1.850,000 PRE TIGIOl! HARBOR RIDG E ... ffig_b abo"«' ~ewport Bt-arh with •"'ttpiog breath· taking orean and city lights view . Thi four ~droom + den. 3\.\ bath to~nliome afford over 1.000 r.q.ft . of elegant ll\ing. F'eatur~ 1uch as: large reC'rt'ation room w I fireplace. \ ery pri~te ma Irr bedroom. and three car g.ara~C'. Offt>rrd al .... .. .................. I 1.195.000 ' , BIG CA YO~ JL T LI TEO ... Light and rhttrlul bordeauit in 81g C..n)on. lorated on a '-try largt' lot. lligh tuturf'd <'t'llinp throughout. t'reoc-h doors, plantation ahuttert. wall ro,erinp. •f't bar. largt' lutrhen with CIUtom taltt., nirr ,ard •1th patio and hadr tre~. Prf"l('Attd al ............... : ..... _.. ........................... ..--... -. ............. 1599,~ GREAT LOCA T IOl' BL FF . . . t 1,ht. bright and airy. O\'erlookin' pool. ~(t 1erf'nf' dttor. four bf'droom, thr«!'c bath, two rar pra'" .... t'•tra torag-e ........................ t366.ooorLH > t:MER 1,0 B·\ Y C G NA BE H ~t hi~ on top or thf' hill o"ttloolun~ tlH-Patifet OuaA. thaa IM-autaful ro•lnnP!tr•ry ~ rom mandt •• unromparablf' "iew-of ouan. l..,.u, a rao\On•. 'fht S tx-droom. 5 bath la mat often a \~ty of M'ttiafa for famel f'RJO)lnf'•at cw ,Faod· ..-.le entttlUIUA.. f.ahHced b)' • u .... , .... wall <t•ttlooUna tht' Otf'ln. T~ "'••• If diai•J nm f..aturt hardwood Ooors & a IMln4tetnf' flttplact' with a ra1 4'd bf..,th. [1Wtald Bey hoatt• 1t • own pra\'att Mach. fltf~ dt'pt. wtmenin pool • pa & tenni• rour1 . .\ fabulou placr '" liu. Call for a pnot t.ewaq ......... 11 ... S.000 E CELLENT VAL E o, LI DA I LE! ... a.-. ........ * ..... £M6al ... ..,, .... TWi .,.n.-r-ily MIM ii w elM ...., ....... ...-C99rta. .._. .. a .... .., .. .....,.,, ...... s...._.s....._p1 .. ~ ...... ~ ,..., ,.... .... , .... ., .... llllM ........... !P9" ......... '" • ~ bN1 .•. PIOl.lD~~ PllD£1 n:b AT ... _ .......................... -... .... -.... -.-..--. ... --U.7ftl.-e LINDA ISLE WITH 54'' BAY FRON- T AGE ... Tb.it i9 the fint time thie Unda file c•alemporuy h .. btto offered. ApprOll. 5.000 sq. fa. •ituated OD.prime lagoon loc:ation. Thie wonder n oor pla.o a/ford• 5 bedrooms. 4"'1 beth.. two separate family room1. four fireplaces and 1pa. C real auumable loao. OFFERED T ········:············ ....................................... 12,595.000 . PROFE IONA L CO PLE HOME ... Beauti'ful bayfronl ('Ullom home-with so· boat alip. Thit three bedroom. 31-"l bath waterfront home ii grut for entertaining featurH inrlude: lap pool pa. C"entral air. teakwood bar with ict' marhine and refrigerator. (,H barbecue in kitchen aJlows for the best in wttken.d entertain· mmt ... COMPARE .\T ..................... 11.300,000 BIG CANYON .. If \'OU likf' ind1\ iduality this Big Can,oo &Ulom offers all. £a y 1ummf'rtime entertainment area with optn·p11 barbrque. Pri· vate pool and pa. Orieotatioa of home en larg:e lot auurts prhaty Four bf'droom • lar~t' livin~ room. and familt room. den loft. Presented al .......................................................... 11.350.000 HARBOR RIDGE ... Lo\'ely EngJi b tylr cu1tom home with qu.aJily throughout. Louted o~ ! premiucq lot overlookin1 ewport Bay and buutilul tea of light1. Five b~room • ont of which it • maJd'a apartmrnt. seven bath&, i .850 sq.fl. of elepoc-e portrayed O\'t'T three lt',·el.s. Lovely muter tuite wi th titting room & large marble b.th with nniTonmental 1un·rain 1team •laower. Beautiful doora & wlndow1 of boelf'd aod leaded glaa.s, • trau t handelier and aconca. aad four car garage w11h gated motor court ............................................................ t3 .. 400.000 OPE~ ~. 1-S E1f PORT BEA H ... Thi• homt 1-a rarr 1em. The garden. arr g:orgrolll. SO difff'rrol roo,e bushH allow for an arra\' of <'Olor . 8f-aut1folh lighted lwl pond. Th11 tw'o bedroom with 1tud)·. and family roQm ha bff11 metaculou\I} df'tailrtl. The entry and dinmg room ha"" ~en deta1lrd b an aria 1. gourmu'a lutchen ba& ob1nrt1 "1th beveled & leade~ gJau. For the wine ronno1 rur it bas a wine cdlar "hich bo.Jd a t'ltttaon of approx. 3000 wi.nes. The muter •uitr hh hu~«' walll·an clMell with 1epara1e balb5. •tram bo-.er. and separate jacuw. All this luuuy 1nrludf'd "1th a lls car gara1e .................... _ .......... 1 1. 795.000 OLDE COR~ A DEL MAR ... Thi• a. a dramatic single family residf'DC'e. Ti.e lower le,.el livlna area is complete with fab•lou• gourme1'1 litcht'o 1port1n1 enr)' ameah,. seperate dtniO« • area with wrap·around river r~k fireplacf'. tw-o story high ceilinp with exten.eive Ult' of ak la~ll. formal d:hting area witt. ill own rookjn& 1tation. bi1h·tech 1ecurity. ttond Ooor (amJly room w-i1h fittpU.ee and -ecfjoi•i.... lof' ofrtc-t' liru. A~ ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT ............ 1859.000 IRVINE ... View the pool & hill from thr beautiful 3 ~room, 3 bath rondo. Lot of marble, large walk·in cloe.et •n mutu bedroom. wa her/ar)er, and refrigf'rator inrluded. l.t'att option poMible. owner mothated.. . . 1369.000 ad tttyped to eonttl eopy c-ha~e. 3rd ~hamn 3rd dowa EWPORT BEACH BRA ~D EW LI TING ... h'• tbr bt'tt kept tttret an ""•· port ~acb. Walk ol' bike to the bt'arb from thit 1padoU1 & airy Brookvie" towubom«'. or rrlax by t.he beau11lul 1parkl1n1 pool 1pa Tw-o ~oom. 2\.\ bath w-1th 2 ur attached ~araKt' .... 1267,000 BL Ff GREAT Bt: . . 'ffordabl~ pn<"rd th.rtt bedroom rondo near Bad, Ba,.. t hool • and 4boppin«· Complete! redttorated 'ew rarpet • paint. mirrorf'd w-ardroba. and murh.. murh more. Only... ..•. . .. ... ..... . .. .. 1225.000( 1.H >. BAY RIDGE ·E~ECt;TI VE 0 '00 Looks like new. plu h of white u rpr l. mirrorf'd •ardrobt' door • hf'H·led marrort'd d1runK area. Grut !oration. f'nd unit looldnir onto tht' pa ......... .... .. ... .......... .. 275.0QO IR I 'E BRA~O ~...:·· LI 'Tl~G .. o, ford rourt'• larg~t floor plan 3 lw-liroom. 3 hlatb tondo wi1h 1916 Ml ft of delu\f' hHO(l (I~ to LC I in nt'w d~'elopmf'nl Two ur gar~t'. •~o ma tt'r auhr • upgraded and attrat the .. ... . ....... .1355.000 TAU A I LA~O Own ~ou own hce of v•r•diM. ll~h on tbr h1lb1M of Catahaa hlHd, tie '°" 2 br. :? ba ( ondo (I of 4) look to "•loa Harbo.r with ocean Uf'W at far u tht! • ~Je r ao ttt. Onl)' J ( ear) of!'w with nt'utra.J tonra. To bf' MW furn hed. ~olf t ar1 1nc-ludf'd .. .......... -...... ~ .. ,..... . ....... ,.. 1525.000 U H BL FF MODEL PERf'ECT" .. 0n .. •ory • tlwee W,.... p.Nlt'D HMf' Compl'1el)' t.mlo•· ~ ~,., qulliy tlaro•-hout •rbt-r c-a.rpt't. ~ oe1t noon"'° f rench doo". new . kitt lto. oew bathroome. \ mu t •• ttt ·--········-········ . ····-: .. ······-······· ........ un_,.- Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County A rare opportunity to purchase a prime locauon in Newport Heights. Three bedrooms, t.bree baths, swimming ·pool with solar heal and ocean view from living room r•c ture window. Loads of upgrades in this charming traditiona residence Call today for a private viewing. $525,000 Ad 11 006 HARBOR RIDGE A warm. traditional family home of the highestfltandard, with an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four· and o~half baths. Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen and ~ refrigerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built·ln BBQ, pool and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean. bay and city hght views. $2,600,000. Ad #005 BELCOURT HILL-PRICE RED UCT ION!! A dramatic residence with an unobstructed oeean and city light view. Among the features are three bedrooms, three· and one-half baths. family room, exercise room, private office, three-car garage, skylights, custom stained glass accents, white shutters. marble f 1replaces in the living room and tnaster suite. Located in a guard·g•ted community that includes a swimming pool. 1pa, cabana and park. SELLE.I MOTIVATED! Reasonably priced at $659,000. Ad #001 NEWPORT CREST NEW LISTING! The popular plan 4 with lhrtt bedrooms •nd three baths including spacious master suite with office. den or sitting area. This home needs some TLC, but the price takes that Into consideration. Shown by appointment only. •Ht.000. Ad #004 NEWPORT BEACH Great Newport Bucb home for finMirne buyer. Three bedrooms, one-and tbree-qu.rter baths, hardwood floors, fireplace ln Uvlng room. Aak1n1 $350,000. Ad #010 ANABEDI DUPLEX Eacb unit baa two bedrooml ud ane Wilk. Lute lot .W pmnit at leut one more un.IL &KceUellt la••m.l opfOI tmitJ to e.., and bold, or redevelop entire parcel t.o ilnDro¥e lncmte po&elltJal. ReallaUcalJy priced at tno,eoo. Ad #Id ---NEWPORT ISLAND A warm aad woGderM faal8I lllliDl •-of Newpart'a ..... ,. ialaadS. Four bedroom • two Mlm. .... Iota If a 1Uw. lDcllldi.Qc a ia,.. ~ UYilll roam .,...11r1,11ce • • •• 11'-TIM !Net« bedrOGID laU a prtYatia Met Md lpll. Cd_. ,_ I pc1¥ate vlewtnc; ttH,600. Ad #14 • Spectacular oceanfront residence of cunc.n contemporary design located on the cuffs tn Laguna Beach with prtvate beach access. Main house, separate euest house, cable car, rrlvate office. Fanta tic ocean and whitewater v1en from al build· --: ings. Asking Sl ,350,000 Ad #017 BAYSHORE More than 25,000 square feet of valuable bayfront property surrounds lb11 cla le contemporary home making it one of th exclusive, gated community o( Bayshora and laet adjacent to th~ estate formerly owned by the late Jobn Wayne. The haxwious 5,000 square foot res1dence, lmeuculously renovated in 1914, lJ bujlt around a courtyard atrium with a M·fool nlmnuna pool. covered outdoor gym~s um and Jacum Tbe interior ii ricllly appointed with oak Ooortn1 and mouldinp, 10 foot cetllnp and expansive windows overlook1n1 Newport Bay. Views from Uilide extend beyond the manicured erouildl 10 the private boat dock. the glistenina water and hlstoric Balboa Pavlhon. Price pon R~ quest. Acf #019 rubhfrEllis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL .ESTATE COMPANY IN THE NATION HOW TO MARKET YOUR PROPERTY *** TIP Sll ESPElll l FlllT .... ,. , •.. llllY 1111 HAl'eOR VIEW ta.LI -Remodeled 3 BR. one level home with view of bay, city ll&hts and sunsets. Lovely landscaping with patios. pool and spa Skyll&hts. French doors. · 5719,000 -CANYON -Beautiful 2 BR. 2 BA, spilt level condominium In the heart of ~wport. Beach. Larae balcony overlooks golf course. Lovely neu- tral decor Tennis. pools. $297,000 . ' .uwfl -Vtew of park. shade trees. wide .,eenbelt. Expanded and remodeled. Security system Located dose to schools. shops, Wildlife Prewrve. S)S9,500 .uwfl -Ave BR. family room kJtchen, one block to showlnc. park, pre-school and kJnderptden Walk to Back Bay. New olf white arpetJnc. and paint. $398,000 m,~T -four BR. llh BA. home on extia ... prtvate lot French doors, and hardwood noon throulhout. Perfectly manicured pool "1.ed .,ounds. spa and waterfall. · Sl,195,000 M W11W COURT -Elepnt lfvtnc. Soph9t.l- ut.ed Pf0fet1k>Nll retreat In prestillous = 8eKh p ted community Decorator . $296.000 * * •flmJl\IC8>* * * -A decorator's drwn, ~~ cetllnp. red tile roof. pro- f 11 If°"* White wooden shutten. ema room b many UM1.. A9oc.. SJO°' ' ..,.. { . ""'·000 ***OPEN HOUSES *** ***SATURDAY ONLY *** HARIOft CREST ... 2 l.Yaen'9 4+ I~ Marty~ IRV1NE --1741.Y-~ H I~ CMotyn Lowe P£NINSUtA --1M1 ••••• H I~ ~Denny * * * SAT & SUN * * * COM ··-•Acecte 2 BR , .... ~flacobs BAYCREST .... 1traDCommaitwe ~Bit Spa , .... Unda Oeth H HIGHLANDS ....,. 1117 =l.ft )+ ..... lO ~~rs/ ulf! SPY CLASS _.-.. 14 ........ .., 's+ pool. It» l·S Gunedee/Fb BAYVIEW COURT ...... .,. ..,a ... Ct. 2 , .... )() Fb/Wwd BIG CANYON 11--17 ......... S+ I~ ~ef BIG CANYON --11 Hwn Aqr 4+ M 8U.ffS --., ......... J I~ ~Smith ***SUNDA Y ONLY*** H VHILLS ,., . 5620.000 M 52.6~.ooo ,., $'°'·000 M su~.ooo M $149,000 . ..., S296.000 .., $)7'.000 .., ... .,,,000 ,_, ., .. , ... "-J+~ .. Ma11N Propp H V HILLS .......... 4 t Donna ~II HARBOR RIOCC ,. ....... Ann Peters I07IC..-,.,.JI I M.all CuJledfl Been , . ., ... ~ lelt.Pwt ...,.,.c..... Susan 5canlall f+~-­NPTNO 4+ BELCOURT 4+ SEA WINO I+ BAYVIEW 1tk;••C... I c~ W8fd BAYVIEW coon !~~Ct. • ~ta~ ING CANYON • llAYCWT -__. a.i.ewd hon'-wtlh locs GI roam b t11r RI I ..t llmlr ...... Ollhldl .. ......: ..... lat ... b11 41 ..... K1'' ..... e[9.., • I $d tM,D ,_ FllST 'lllTD 1U I BAYVllW COURT -Map\iftcent townhome with space to spare. ~arly new. Close to shop- plnc and freeway access. Enjoy walking, jogging or bkydlng around Upper ~wpert Bay. Three BR. 3 BA.· $375,000 HAMOR HIGHLANDS -Customtzed home on quJet cOfl'lef lot. Dramatk cathedral ceilings and huce happy country kitchen. Good location. creat family home. Ready to move in to $549,000 C.D.M. mDE M THE BAY -A lowest pnced condomJntum In Harbor Woods. Four years new lWo 8R. 2 BA. fireplace. garage Many upgrades Ideal for first time buyer 5219,000 UDO ltAM -Vacation ltving year round. Across from private beach BeautifuUy decorated 2 BR. I BA. mobde home Bayfront location. Close to restaurants. S79,900 LUXUNOU8 UYFRONT -Immaculate custom home on Promontory Bay. Pier and slip for larae yacht. Ave BR. •lh BA, larae family room Three car pra,e. S I ,67S,OOO HAR90R..,. -Breathtaklnc view of oc:un end dty. ~ walls. Decant spacious in- terior. Ave BR. sep9rate famlty room Alarm system. air c.ondttlonlnc sm.ooo ' MMIDll --CM9T -Kiehly UPCraded lumry c:oridolllllUn. .-d pted community, wtlh pooll. "* end tennis courts. Very private 1ocacion 4/5 BR. l~ BA.I + retreat. FumlsNnp ,......... $695,000 DAa.YN.OT / ftA&. ISTATE••••lili•·----------------------·---SATlMDAY. ~ 22, 1989 / ,.AGE.1 GEOl\.GE ELKINS ------~-~ COMPANY ICVULV HllLS IMtEN'N<OOO NEY..POllT llCACH ~ PALM DlSVtT SAN Ot~CO SAN ntANCISCO SAN MAltlHO LOWW8T l'NC:eD Pie CONDO* auff8-lttht and airy 3 BR. l '2 BA condo on quiet street is w11tin1 for the mmtor or first tune buyer In move in cond1l10n W~tnl d1stJnce to 2 community pools. schools & showinc aru Shutte($,. private patio and new carpel make thtS condo a veat buy Puce 1nclude's washtr. dryer and FAMILOUS OCIAN/8AY CITY UOHTS V.W -Whtre else can you hne aU of the above 1n Newport Bch at this unbttiew~ pncc? Hiiftfy customtZed throu&Mut w/ble, carved mantle & bock hearth mould1na. & upensive watt treatments. thrs home is truly for someone with d1scern1nc tastes This condo 1s '" a 1ated community within w~1oe distance to the beach Call now tor an appt to see this lo~ely propertJ offered at $275,000 rtfriatratw, $255.000 OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUN l 5 2452 VISTA HOGAR·BlUFFS NEWPORT BEACH I NIWPORT .UcH I JUIT MOUCIDtl WATERl"RONT -Wrth its twit,,_ btlctl & • llllCill share of Newport Bay, the cammrt1 of lutOll Bly has so Mth to offtt. The ..,.. ~ "°"' thil two story home we ony matched by a.. bulty & ~ of its waterfront location. Priced to sel now Call for ~ to set. S 1.200,000 ---uaTa.Uff ......... HOME llllGl.I UftL WITH PANORAMIC OCEAN YleW -TM l~s "Plctlft ,.,_. .. , 3000 1q. fl. 4 bd. home as one of 1 kind. ~ thf~t with f rendl doors, uytcNt, secwity sptem; st,.,._ wNldows, spa. & use of 30.000 dandll llncks A 200• PlllOfMllC wiew ol oetlft, P• V•m. llCMlfltliftS, & SQ coast Plaza Coftvtnieftt to ..... ctra., frwys. a.I >tcti. ttnM & l)ll•s. Assu:mM!le toan.S136.000 OPlN HOUSE SAT ·Stlf l ·S 2415 IMOUE ST Wlll.Uff •l 8CH · Al'POMMU • .. ....,. WCtl -Stint· . 9lf IS CCMft1111, SO lou"lf t», tM bnubfW pool. Of UM I IMrt bic1(61 r• to tM belch! 8ecMit ot location of lllil COlldf. UWI IS M ......... n.,. lfU. lltnr ..... MVtrll colors & lots of'*· ...... **"I tDf • ....- MM Of wtttend rttrat. Ulis,unit •an mtllM -... i 169.IOO DSCORATC>Ra Dt!LIGHT * HAMOR VIEW HC>mS. -Spacious 5 BR. 3 BA "Somerset" borne lends thts home to 1mmedllt1 occupancy & creative decor1tlf'C, Three Clf prllf, ovenutd outdoor spa and -quality ~ are 1 few of the outstand1n1 characteristics S64S,000 ~ · aUPra •aT 9UYt MDUCaD a MADY TO 18 LI -E*Y ..., " ...._ 2 • coMo .. done .. ,. ..... & tic. .... CIJt & ... tmNy painted w/..._illlll ..... a.air ,.. IA r•. _. i.eat .... ~ ........ ~ & ~ llWrOfld . . .... , II, wood blnistlf & cNr ... llbl.ary .mc. ..... to ..... _. c.. Easy ... ti Eastllllff ~Ctr, pool, "6l. .... dwcMs & .._, ~ to di.s I plfOU$ NW of....,, & ....... ,. Cll't IMep bit bl lft to.. -.................. .,. & ,.q, ~ be ........... n11 ......... ,,...., ...... COfM * & ......, 12Gl• m9 tall SAT·Slll 12:3M:l0 2.117 WISTA tlDTA-a.UffSWT 8CH 1 .. cer 11n I 8M 0 F• 11'9 ..,.M IMHAL •rlh- Td•&F I---SW• 1...-•1 Cl• I A ...... hcilc Giiii ... CitJ ti Sli a1m1 •••iii'._.._-.•.., .. ,.... =n I ' t .... I ....... 0.1 It'~ _, ................ 17 llli-............................ .,., = ........ .. ........... .. .... ..... z..,._ la • -... • ............. _... ..... _ .. 1111 ..... •I• ... I -. "9 "'5.• lnl trllt ..... I I ·---ClnJZ..T.8.Cll...., .1• ........ ; I COllOMA DEL MM I NEW .. HAMOR VIEW *LI.a -ucepbonal 1n every way. Ttus home taude5 warmth & cord1~ness throuatlout lven the cardtn area 1s unique with its new ttnemc. $91fll st11rcase. pool. 88Q & lawn area. French doors & Windows. expanded & remodekd f1m1ly room, all new baths & kitchen art only a few of the ~mprovement.s that U. ttlcs 5 BR. 3 BA homt so spec.&11 Pafm cJll lo< an -. to see thts lovely proptrty otttted at $795.000 ..cTACU' U IUlllUDA DUNE.I ttC>m .. PTT M CCMMTRY CLU9 Oil THe DE- ~. At IWNTION QOLNMI -located on the l• tMwty of the presbilOUS &ft ... 0 1nes Country Club W/Hl"*'I NW Of ~0~ \ indu 171 ft Of flirWlr frOfllllt. a t-t ..,i1te IS truly "One of I Killr'. s Mt. s~ lV ... ~.family rm, tormat dlnMll .... llAlfd ""· aowmet kitchen, Sft)lfltt servants QUlrttrS. ate• rOM prden. pool.•·' att caraces. sec system+ dllll •trOftlC pets eom,lttt futn 1Vlllltlle. Sl.$00,000 , .. ___ _...,. ••• Oll1' •aat -l .. 1 M. &JOMf tloof V.·11111 CGMD. OWtrtoob .,__,, $750/• s I The CEN'nJRY 21• yard lip stands fer the~ emeli•m that makes this organb:ation the Number One home 8elling syst.em in NOl'th America. C.a1l a member of the team that ,eta reaalta today. ORIGI AL BLUFFS PRIME GREENBELT VIEW Modified ... f.armelita" 2BR/38A, large family room. opened l>Hmed ceiliap. window• galore. over 2,000 sq.ft. of living area. Quiet wooded atreet. private end unit. w/lovely enlarged patio. Walk to .cboob. shopping and Blick 0..y trail.a. , $395,000 I BIG PRICE REDUCTION l CAP£COD SEU.UDED, PRIVATE Incredible location fer Newport Beech. OY'er- lookinc ~ hilla, toCa1ly natural environ- ment. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. breakfast area. cwtiam oak bu.ilt-inl throuchout. Security system. Iota of exu.. 1375,000 LARGE~T TOWNHOME IN THE •.•BLUFFS" -"Z" PLAN Excellently located 4 bed. 2 ~ be. ... coun- try kitchen. t.mily room. trench docn ..... windows t.hru-out. oak floortnc. Cbe .., community pool (special child's pool) and sand park. 1s1s,ooo I OPEN HOOSE StlNDAY 2-S PM 450 VISTA IWMA. NB I PRICE RED ( PEEK-A-BAY-VIEW BLUFFS "DELORE~~ PLAN Tiled wrap-arouacl prdee patio ii the ~tting for tu 3 Mdrooa. 21,; liatla townhome. rutral tonn. raiaed l.eartlli brick fireplace. OveTloolr.ing largr greobeh willa patta. to Blick Bay. ltown by appoint· meat. 0 W REAL ESTA TE PllOFESSIOlVAL . ARE TRAI ED A D E.JPDllENCED TO P.ROVIDE THE EXCEPTIO '...tL LEl'EL OF ERVICE REQUIRED TO MARKET l . Call us .to find our about I CE 'TURY -21 ~~THE GOLD COLLECTION" 640-0020 E PA .. IVE BACK BA IE BE T PURCHASE PHI E ·1, THE ~·BUUFF ''. PriUt) aboundt •• tlaii 3 wnt .. 2 ~ .. coado "'''h a lull "it'w of lk ~ •1. NeW ~ paml. mo•e-in •oday!? r..a anew ............ pou1blr ~AMhold. · -------,--1385,000 - PE. HOO E A'ruaOAY 1-5 "9 643 VI TA 80'41TA. NI PAia Y HOim-5 BR,~ gerne room, paneled den, pooUepe, ~-Ind tpeeb'9 leundry room. On a QAl.de..uc of comp. homee In H.B. Homes. $1,250,000 COZV ~COTTAGE-Loe.led on 2 lots. Walk to woodl, c:oY9. bwh, ahopping 81\d cat..'s. Berety eboYe lot v.M. $395,000 POOL HOim ON UDO.-~ Pool aOd spa on lot Ind 'A on Udo 1169. Foor BR In 2eoo sq.ft. light and bright feeling. $829,500 - LOYn Y ~~ '~ bk>ck to Big Coronal Charming 3 BR. futty . AvWlable now •t $3500/month. VACIMf AND VERY NICE-8-ycrest, 3 BR. spacioua, deel'I Ind central location. F«W»d pool. rWNt c:airpets Md ..... Relocation progrwn. Offered •t $560,000 --.T .. Uffl LOCATION-3 BR. end unit. green- bett location, "rnoYe In" per1ect condftion. leCUf'rty ~ $425,000 1 ••111••"9•luday1.5 $585,000 ,.. ... ... . · J.Rnster $480,000 ., .. , ..... R.McManus $719.500 111119' .... O.Johnson $560,000 1m1 ...... J.Brooks au-.-$322.500 ... "- 2 BR. 2 BA Condo A.Plumb $629,000 ntlPt~ M.Brewer $399.000· 2111 ....... P.z.tter $2e9,000 ...... " s~ '509.000 ,. ...... p .Spmlldlng 1&18.000 •Ullll••· ·M.~ 1735,000 .. .000 . . WllCI SllWll-PLIS •E 18 YIU won CIECI llE! ___ This is a family home in a family area. Incredible! 5 BAS wtth pool/spa. laundry room, paneled den, sep. mini gym, basketball and rec. room. gorgeous appointments, yet built for: fun family life. S 1.250,000 ....... ...... .. 1 .. hrt ............. ..... ... $625,000 111 ........ 2 BA Ouplu A.Joh'80n 1••·-..... $580,000 3 BR. pool N.Tuly ... ..-$l87,900 28R.2BA au .. S322,500 -~i. 2~2BACondo R.PIUrnb ... 1399.000 . ......... 3 BA, 3 BA, Imm P.Z.. --$268,000 ...... " 3IR.3BA Stwe/Stlph ... 51R. nrpool ssoe.ooo -$480,000 11181 .... 31R.48A C.Aoet ... llR.l"'M 11,000,000 ... 1425.000 ....... .... ·-... 1121.000 ___ This Is an exquisite custom home with bay ~ pJush carpets and crystal chandeliers. 5 BAS, over 7000 sq.ft. $1 ,275,000 .,.. ......... .. 2111 ......... Lw RAM ...._...._ llOOB. .. H. Y. HI.LS-Sttu- ated on huge lot llCr<* from pertt, 4 BR. Fwn Am wtth ~ bof"'9 room No ott. •• tt on the martcet. MottvMed Seier $719.500 FIMf MTIC-T otaly customized home In Hacbor View Homee. 5 BR + bonus Ind tam. rms. FR doot's & windows. o9k ~ .. hdw ftoota. walking distm to achooll. pool ' dubhou9e Open ~ 1,1-.3 • N31.000 ~ ,_. OP THI HEQHTS-Nioest street, reel ~ '*'91 CotonMll oottege wtth 2 BR. 2 BA on 6250 aq. n. lot, ... ~. ~7.500 Wll• n 11• 4 BR fwnly home with bOflUI rm In lrw.'1 WM1S*tc Vlllge. ~ 1800 tq. ft. on lrg. com. IOC. Hr. Comm. pM(, ~Ind""'*· Ugh1 and bright and reedy to ~ In. $298,IOO ....... AND CUAW'-a Sonw• In H.V. Homee; ~ __,. Ind epc.ict 111 ~ lllltioe pMlo, 3-ar ~ and llghl cou•mporary tMl S515,000 9DR•INI at -t.--Ol•lbell *-trom •IP ............ llull I Ir, NBA,~. In ._.,._._A ......... !JOO •ss11t-•u••111 a -2 .... .-1n d&Mll•._-.r ..... c..,,111c • ..., ..... .,.. ..... -. .......... ..,.2 ....... ..,. ·-- ~ .. THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 C I A T I ·o N THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY LINDA ISLE ... One of the most important waterfront prppertles in Newport Beach. Mediterranean villa with sweeping staircase. grandly scaled living f'Oom with ten foot ceilings, ·fireplace-and-wet bar alcove. Bayside terrace overlooks Impressive eighty three feet on harbor. Formal dining room and informal breakfast room have outstanding water views as do all major rooms. Fully equipped gourmet kitchen and maid's quar- ters located next to back stairway and elevator. Large lower levei entertainment wing with wet bar. game area and wine storage. Separate master suite with view has cozy library/sitting room. Four additional bedrooms. each wtth bath and terrace. Dockage for several large yachts. Meticulous attention to detail are evident In this ex- traordinary home epitomizing the California lifestyle. Private gate-guarded community ..................................................... $3,695,000 DOVER SHORES ,.. .. The facts speak for themselves. This Is more than just an exciting new ottering. Here's a view residence for your personal touch. An opportunity as limitless as your Imagination. Four bedrooms. Three and a half baths. Dining room. Family room. All rooms are spacious and generouSly endowed with special amenities. There Is a secluded pool. The property makes full use of the view. The view of the back bay and night lights are nothing short of spectacular. Why not have It all. ..................................................... SS.9,000 LIDO 'PARK ... Spectacular ocean, bay and city tights view from this prestigious hlghrlse. Two bedroom, two and one half bath con- dominium reminiscent of the quality and ttf&- style on Park Avenue. Extensive upgrades with Travertine marble noorlng mixed with plush Berber carpeting. Twenty-four hour security doorman. Community pool, ape and private sauna ................................... $759,000 HAR80R VIEW HtU.8 ... Prime view prop- erty with views of ocean, bay, Catalina, Balboa Pavilion. Palos Verdes, city Hght1 and Newport C.nter. Four bedroom Md famlty room plus den/study. AH rooma haw v..eted <*llnga. Five akytights. New Pella dOOtl end windows In most ropms. Great vt.w patlO. Spa. HURRY! A view home ltke thll won't IMt. A great value at ............................... 11".000 aAL80A ISLAND ••• "LITTLE ISLAND" ... The good life! Bay view from living room. dining area, master bedroom, deck and patio. This Irresistibly charming three bedroom, two ~~ ' ~ ago. Choloe corner location across the street from bay front. Master bedroom has ca- thedral ceOtng and large deck tor Vfewtng ·or sunning. Security system. Be on vacation every day. Bayfront living ............... $695.000 •AYC,.EI T : .. Professionally remodeled and decorated home. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys ~al etegance. Master suite with fireplace. Dream bath with whirlpool tub. Gourmet lsjand kitchen with custom dome ceil· Ing ... opens to family room. Separate study. Extra large rooms. Lots of closets. Pool and reclrculatlng fountain. Must see to ap- preciate ............................................ $675,000 NORTHWOOD • ~. WlMOJTREAM •.. This home has It ALLI Located In a gated com-· munlty on a friendly cul-de-sac. This wonder- ful pool and spa home Is the largest model In Northwood. Four bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Two wet bars. Three fireplaces. Bonus room. Two conversation areas. Elegant gourmet kitchen. Backs to lovely greenbelt. Absolutety the perfect executive home tor family and entertaining .... $585,000 . NEWPORT .. IGHT8 ... This selidly built four t>e<troom, two and one half bath custom residence Is a property of vast potential. It is situated among the most pleasant surround· 1ngs and refreshing ocean breezes •.. one of Newport Height•' premier locations. Featurn Include a epacioua living room and sunny patio, aatge family room, two fireplaces, very large kitchen and dining area. and . a wine c.llar ................................................ $569.900 HAMOR YllW •La ...................... $759,000 •••• 1-1............... 1133 OotaenrOd Avenu. CWl'MAftN ..................................... see9.000 ... .... 1-4.............................. 800 C#tf Otn19 BA YCRE8T . . Some homes are apeclaJ. In· deed, here ts a detightfutty prac1'cat. and unpretentious four bedroom, three bath resi- dence. It Is surely one of the most well malnta oed homes, inside 8()d out. in lhts enormously popular community. The home Is surrounded by wetl groomed and lushly planted ground•. The secluded poot•and spa area offer exceptional privacy. The amazingly spacious interior features an uncrowded f am- ity kitchen.. .. ................. ·: .......... ~9.500 WIMBLEDON VILLAGE . . This incom- parable four bedroom, two and one half bath residence is situated on a greatly oversized corner lot on a quiet street. Free flowing ftoor plan, tasteful upgrades. manlCUred grounds. meticulous ma ntenance. and ab4.lndent natu· ral hgtit Just steps away from commumty parks. pool, spa and tennis A brltk waJk to South Coast Plaza and the neery business and f1nanc1aJ district............ . ......... $439, 700 NEWPORT HEIGHTS .. Cozy home situated on a large lot surroul)ded by newly remodeted homes. 'Excellent location with lots of room to expand. Large IMng room with fireplace. Two bedrooms and one bath. Good sized t>ullt-ln. kitchen with d ining area. . . .......... $425,000 BUILDER'S SPE CIAL . . . EAI TllDE COST A MESA ... An excluStve coftectlon of twelve new. detached, .. ngle femtly hOmel. Three bedrooms, two and one h-" baths Mediterranean 1tyte architecture. Spacious rooms Oet1gned and buth wtth many apeclal amenities and luxury features Mich u h gh ceilings, bt1ck wOOdburnlng firepteces. cus· tom hght fixtures, Indirect lighting and garden window n kitchen. ,Jacuzzj tub and eeperate ov«l&Ze(j ahower In muter b91tt, mwrored watk·ln ctosets and mUCh more. PricM 1tart at, ..................................................... U25.900 NORTH LAGUNA -.CH , •• Prime A·2 V'9W rot ( .o x 112). The """'°'.,.. .. •• ttnctly "tNt OOwn " Obvtou9ty the V-. band here Is not what you ... bUt what you cen IMk• of It. T~ ... rare find ......................... 1295.000 E.ASTSIDE COST A MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom 3 bath home. Super loation near buses &..shoP,ping & Kross from church. Great for large fam1fy or possible ~rd & care home. 631-1400 ..•..•.. $275,000 E.A.STSIDE Costa Mesi. Very spacious near n~ 3 bdrm townhome. end unit, living room with high ceilings ~ fr. doors to deck, gourmet kitchen & .mam~r w1th.FJj. & sitting area. Air conditioned & att. dble prage. 31-1400 .................................... $298,000 --------- BAYVIEW COURT Outstanding J.M. P~ters 2 bdrm 2 bi~h condo.in Cate gU.rded comple>r with com- munity pool & spa. Steps from tr'ails & wildlife preserve on the upper biy. 760-3600 .......... $305,000 8£ACH CLOSE duplex only 4 houses from sand. Use u is, build or add on. bsy to rent 2 bdrm (with t?eamed ceilings) & 1 bdrm units with nice patio •rea in superior location. 631-1400 ..................... $375,000 MESA VERDE Fresh & bright 4 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms. Berber carpet, blond hudwood floors & totally remodeled kitchen w11h whitewashed cup~rds Professional landscaping 631-1400 . ... ............. .. . . ................. $465,000 OPE SU DAY 18CM Ki nglet Ct. BAYSIDE COVES Private g.itt>d community with pool, spa & biyfront be~ch. Mini views from Master "suite with xtra large closet. Oen.,& 1'2 bath on lower level. Seller to provide allowance for buyers' choice of new carpet & p.int .................................... $540,000 OPE~ SAT-SUN 1008 Bayside ·cove East NEWPOllT OCEANFRONT Unlimited potent~I in this "tHrdown" property With sreat wh1te·water oceanv1ew. BIG PRICE REDUCTION!! 631-1400 .................................................... -........... .$545,000 NEWPORT HEJCHTS Charmin8 early heights 3 bdrm home wnh hardwood floors smooth ceirlngs, 2 firepi.cn & lovely garden with deck & spa ~uu- ~~~cr~~~~~'.~.~ a fr~~ .... ~:~~-t ... ~ .. ~~.~ NTH Realtors-- SE.A ISLAND An extrordlnarily special propeny, idol for the profeuioMI couple . A customized one level with one bdrm & den plus bonus exercise room Huge. living area, forrml dining, gourmet kitchen & stunning decor. Wrap around wiridows with views of biy, lake & golf course. 631-1400 ................. $595,000 OPEN SAT-5-UN ' 9 Ocean Vista CORONA. DEL MAR Beautlfu~ l~ndsaping sur- rounds this 9 ye.u old award winmng duplex with large 3 bdrm owners unit with l Tire~ces & 3 bdrrfl ren~al. Open & bright with lots of glass, wood & skylights. 631-1400 ................................... " ... $630,000 8£ACH d~ duplex (or 2 leprtownhomes). Excit- ing contempor;ary style, with 2 bdrms, 2 biths, sunroom, dining rooom, several patios & att. dble ~r~e. Super summer/winter rental. effered fully urn.shed. 631-1400 ....................................... $650,000 BA.LBOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den, 2 biths, family room with wtt ~r. Warm w~ paneling, fireplace & uthedral ceilings in hvmg room plus super studio apartment with fire- place & sundeck. 673-6900 ........................... $675,000 PENINSULA POINT on the oceinfront, Spaciou~ & bright 4 bdrm upside down house with 1sr floor family room & incredible views. Parquet & terrazzo flooring, custom shutters & skylishts, REDUCED AGAINll 631-1400 ................................... (lH) $695,000 OPEN SAT -SUN 1504 E. Ocean Front BEACON BAY CNrming J bdrm designer's home with family room & 1 bdrm apt, Income 'from rental will cover land lease or convert to 4 bdrm home . Prestisious community with tennis, beaches & boat shps. 631· 1400 .......................................... (lH)S69S,000 ~ ' UDO ISL£ lovely 2 story traditioNI family home on sunny corner at quiet e nd of island, close to clubhouse & beach. Attractively &andsaped 4 bdrm including master with sun d eck plus formal dinning & family room openin.1 to private brick patio. Smooth ceilings, Fr. dOors & paned wind~. 6)1-1400 .................................. ~ ............... $715,000 UDO ISLI Bnght sunny & open completely re-m~ 4 bdrm contem~rary includes separate 1 bdrm & blth plus forrml d1nln1 & family rooms on 1st floor. Muter has Fp., & balcony. Top quality 631-1400 .............................................. :::: .7':":;:.$719,~ UDO PININSUU Stunning contemporary 2 BR in full security bu1ld1n1 w ith doorman. Gr.inite counter tops, arpet & marble floors, etched stass doors & rec"ted ll1hting. Excitins cNnnel watt~r 11iew. Rl- DUCEDll 631-1400 ................................... $749,000 OPEN SUNDAY 601 lido Park Or # lE BAL 80A ISLAND Just off S, Bayf ront, sitdown living room ~~ plus 1 40' lot with lots ol room for nptneion. Ctwmtns fresh1ly refurbished l bdrm c~ with new roof, side & front patios & double pt1fe. 673-6900 .......................................... $795,000 IPY(i.I A.91 IGlL ae.utiful 5 bdrm with French doors & pined windows, private pool & spa & lov~y hill ~iew. F~ & bfisht Wlth white ttle thre>Ujhout entry, famlly & formafdmint rooms & ft.tjn kitchen. ') 1• 1400 .. mm••••"••••••""'•"'"""''•*•••"•"••••••-•••" '825,000 UDO Ill.& loW-traffic corner phn ovenittd 35' lot. Stani,. comcructt0n on toP quality Med1terrafll"1n l l drmt & den around sunny plttO. owner w111 con· Mder ~Md & ll'PfoWed plant. '31·1400. Fin- ~ pira .......................... ._ ..................... f••••• $17'5,C)O() •NIWPOIT BBACB OPPICB Mii W. OOA8T HIGHWAY 714-831-1400 BA YFR.ONT condo in a cNrming 4 unit Mediter- ranean complex. Spacious & elegant 2 bedroom & den with marble fireplace ind lar1e sunny terrace. Dock for very &arge yacht & fabulous lido cNnnel views. 631-1400 ............................................. $925,000 DOVER SHORES ~yfront with dock for a 50' ~t. Beautiful one story l bdrm home with dining & f~ rooms & 3 sunny patios. Hardwood floors, ~k ~1• 1j:&~ ... ~~~.~~•• ~~"~'~j•~~~~t~~ BELCOURT MANOR Beautiful 4 bdrm plan 2. ffesh· ly painted & carpeted with large family & formal dining rooms. lush landsaping Jn very private gar- den with bl.lck bottom poor & waterlall. Air & securny systems 631-1400 ..................... $ 1,2951000 OPEN SAT-SUN JS Roclungnam DOVER ~RES Remodeled 3 bdrm ~yfront with huge master suite, den family room, dock for a brge yacht & sparkling water views. Terraced biys1de f:tios with spa & bult-in BBQ Steps to communit}' ach. 631-1400. ..... . ....... ...... ... .... . ...... S 1,250,000 CAMEO SHORES Elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home. Unobstructed ocean views from family & din1n~ areu, master bdrm & gourmet kitchen. Beiutifully landscaped· flasstone patio with rock edged custom pool. 760-3600 ................... $2.)45,000 BA YFRONT MASTERPl£CE, a top locat•on, state of the airt dock for luge yacht & fabulous views It took 8 years to perfect this 4 bdrm home with drarNtlc 2 story entry, ;art-deco staircue & everv amenity 631. 1400..... .. . ............... $2,695,000 CORONA D£l. MAR ~chfront Fabulous l bdrm with forever ocean & harbor entrance views 8u1h on 2 lots with rmny pallos & hardwood floors, this custom designer decorat~ contemporary 1s offe~d fully furnished. 631-1400.. ... . •. . . . . S2,980,000 BALBOA ISLAND OPPICB 111 IMlllNS A Ya. 714-878-8800 REITlL II PlllH llYllE LICITIOI Spacious 2 bedroom. 1 '/• bath condo with 1 ctr garage. Air conditioning. Available Immediately Sltl/ .. .'9AIUILSll Just listed this ador. .townhome only Two .separate private patio location in spa. Cl Large tot with 3 ·br. 2 car at garage located on qul~t tr street. Hardwood and Hurry on this o TllE IEST II OISTI IRA . Extra large 2 br. 2Y.r ba. town with large private patlo1 2 • fireplace, large living dtn openJng onto a lovely deetc. arate master suttes. huge car garage plus great com pOOl/spa. Fabulous location clOM to Newport. 111._ -~ •t111tll .. ...... townt90IM nw 8anta Ana c.ouncry Club. ar .. 2Y.r ba. wtttt cozy tfOod tuNng fpl. & den. Atteched ·2 .. ~ communltY pool~-~_'. Forontya~-=ot 11-.- Yll WILL WOT TO UYEIEIE TIE IEIT IF Ylll LIFE In 1hls 2 br. 2Y.r ba. townhome it has every1hlng you could think of. Cus- tom decor, oak built-Ins. wood burn- ing fireplace & upgrades throughout. Only 7 units in this cozy communlt . All this f --· Very shatp 2 bedroom 2' 2 townhome tn Pacific Light and brlOt't en enclosed . i 631-1~ EISTSIM Piil - Three bedroom 1 ¥. baths. 2 car de- tached garage. Needs some T.L.C. Call for your pri\'.ate =~'Ii UITlumll EITUWIELOT bedroom ~astStde home. tent1al to expand. k>t size ~tu.u 1211,llO .... Just listed -Plan s. spacious • bd plus family room Dramatic hvmg room.wrlb.J1tes:>f&ce~move-ln for sum- mer Great location OWC 1st TO 1111.000 .......... WU .-&Y 2·1, 21 llB 1T., I.I. -..u&m.u. Perteet for owner, 8nd rent ttMt other untt. 2 br., plua 1 bf. wtth a huge' bade ysd. 2 car garage. Comptetety reno- vated. Hew roof, new peint, new land- acaplng, new bathrooms, new kttchena, and much more. Just u cute aa can be In Eutalde beat to- cation. 111._ ..... New on the nwket. bedroom, 3 bath .,..,... R9centty r ~bedroom JllCUDJ.Owner now tor det•t MTUllDI Fabulou8 2 atory 3 bedroom famlfy "'" room and k>tt. Walk to . beeci'I tal,• -· IPllT ....... N.T•tn dr.matlc 1eo• view home on over % wooded Kte up a private drtve. Muttt-lewf w/bak:oniel on fN«1 floor structured fot enfoytng the • hilt & ctty Ute views. Four bedrooms, 3 bathe,; 3 flreplacea. European gourmet kitchen, maaalve mas1er . wfth MrvftOf. Every upgrade eub-z.o freezer, MC. . & heating units. 1 ty UMd .. • fllmity 8nd buttt..Jn book- ·~ 631-·1266 IEWPllT 11111 2.211111 ESTATE E•IESTllAl'I llEAI This spectacular private & gated equestrian estate offer• a main residence of three bedrooms with seper.ate guest quarters and a 3-car garage. Riding arena a ateblea for 12 horses -gorgeous landscaping In- cludes streams. ponds. waterfall. pool & spa. Separate garage for 20 cars plus 2 servants' apartments. Incredible Bay view. $5.5 million. 11 llPILI HIRIOR llllE CISTll Charming Old EngJlth home situated on best location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms. and sweeping staircase In grand foyer. Magnificent views of ocean and bay to Catalloa and Palos Verdes. A gentle- man's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This well-executed property Is offe<ed for $2,495,000. IA.IOI PllGE REllCTIOI IP.El llllAY 1-1 · .--' .. 1 •1111su11 " PllYITE UTEI llUll w"" you care enough to own the Very Best thl1 elegant · and comfOf'table 5 bedroom. e~ bath home -.111 fulflll that detlre. NHrly 8,000 sq. ft. w/ a true gourmet country kitchen, Bayfront living & family rooms. maid's quarters and a 31' X 20· bonus room w/ sit down bar + 3 car garage & a fabulous grHsy bayfront yard w / pier and sllp. s·4,950,000 .,. IEW LllTlll 2121 2211 ITIEET 11111 lllPllll PllFEllllllL TEllll OllRT "Blue Chip" environment Includes private, park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre .with e bedrooms, 6 baths, private profettlonal tennis court. grotto·atyle pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word . Fabulous. $2,395,000 II.Ill PRICE REllCTlll / 131 Yll Liii 1111 tlll llLE·llYFlllT lllTll Thia recently remodeled beyfront home tit• on an oversized tot facing the Newport channel Featuring a f1bulou1 kitchen with granlt -counter tops with ble1ched wOod c1blnets & floors Berber carpeting & plan- tation ahuttert throughout wnh hreplacet '" living & family room Fourth bedroom has It own entr1nce-~rfect for meld or old• child Dock wlll accOf'ftOdete a forty-five foot bo•t. c1ntra1 iiwi:iiiii~· a 1,ses.000 COIL ITLI\LT1 COTE 'REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU . 2111 ALTllAI lllYE llVllE llVE lllTll Ill! 1111111 l•llllTY Fabulous Irvine Cove, 1outh of the Coatt Highway, this 1ma1hlng 3 bedroom, 3 bath cuatom home hat been remodeled and In· cludH a completefy new kitchen with all new appllancff. Fantastic Pacific OcHn View + Very private pool. Thia 1dult orien- ted home otter• private. white Hndy beach and the "MOST:' Of the "BEST" Qutet Study. Everythtng and only 11,495,000t II Ulll 1111 llff.lllT lllTll UTI 1111111 llWI In • word ... opportunity! Ttttt charml"t 4 bdrm., 4~ b•tf'I horM 11 the lowwt priced home on Linda ltle. The IHwerd. lagoon IOCltlOn onert I private pier I tllp fOI I 80' boat -+ lnt•l0t amenltlff Including • bayfront famlfy rm., Hbrary/at"dy, f'luge bayfront matt• eulte w/tteani •ho"' l • private courtyerd. Situated .acroae tM 1trHt from "4-15 mllUon homee, tt•lt prop- erty I• onered tor l1,3H.000.(LH) I Ill fllTllll ••un• 1eu ••111 1.111n11 Wowt A f1butou1 4 bedroom, 4 bath f\.°"'9 with a Wfftern expoeure rtfht on tfM fflll COUrM 8r1nd new ... I 1P9, 2 atOty .... ,, & living room. a tN0'1 eounnet lltteheft.,.. privet• 1tudy. Th~• gr.aou. ~ won•t last! s 1. 1 MIHlon. llW LllTlll Spertclng dl9t'I Mecllrt mod91. Mmter has large di 111tng room. p11rtey of doeet tpeee. Profelek>nelly declcwMed wtth neutral cotot. Matble ~ Profeeak>nally land9ellped wfth automattc IC)rintclerl Pnoed just right for the Profeaional you $559,500 Slt9,900 SANTA ANA Ck>M 10 8outtt C0Mt Plua Very ql.lfet. well k• ~. Sp9c6ol• newer moblte home with tltC 11 Int i.rYN. $65,000 $375.000 760-0714 • VIN, ca.,.-...; cllylW*lf True C-CWTM~M .. Wl'Jblllll. LM~~--&••-*Pod· Red .... In the....e whleyou,,,..,.,.. your ... ling m..i. $775,000 Europeen c:herm. Step Into the PAST through btlck oour1yltd Md .,,.. the roeea. Thie 4 BR home llllO lndudee one ~oomf9nt81. $725,000 A l8Cting of trenqul c:twm llel thll one story fllmly home. Loe 111 IS on one of the ~.....,ln acammunMywtth pr.etlge. . .A 3 <*' garege c:an ttore .a the play toys kw cNdl en AHO edultt. $625.000 . . . ' . . . . ~. . . Wr-c> around dec*a wtth oce.l *-end Cat*'tl IUnMtl. Thie qu8llty home If perfect kw twnly fun, r9aOf1 IMng. Hal gt .. t potential for 9Y9f\ more. Courtyard .,try $639.000 I Just a few~ to the~. Won't IMt In this weettw. Beet the .... ,...,.., Md be the fnt on the bw:tl tNe IUr'MW. Aemochl1 IS cottage home with ttw. IPedoue bedroom&. $529,000 ~a.tom home. NMy rwnod1t11S wtth the .... of the~ ...... Extra large gueet QUtWWs. The beet ~boa\ WOf'fdl.. $619,000Uf .FEATURE HOMES Golden opportunity to hie~ the Blue Peciflc. Walch the ...... Md ulboeta from 'f04"'9'Cdl-.. cory ~. GMed community, Pod Md..,_ .. eummer S119,71t PmR ~Bring '104J/f own can of p8lrrt. Buy tNe $300,000 luxury oondo tor onty. $265,7 14 FOR L~ASE BLUFFS ... F • .._ 190• penor.,,..; View of city llgntl Md 90fN bed< bey. WonderflJI family oommoolty. Sltuat9d 00 i.,-ge com.r lot with meny upgradee $3050/MO DC&.UllYR --COURT-Custom Manor home Gorgeoue Pod Md.,._ FWe ~­lmmlleullltef1 L#e In the cem.. of Hewport ~at"'•be9t. $9300/MO LAGUNA BEACH ... ~ ocie.1froot 'ltew ~ neeghbothood New c.rpetit 10 Md l)9int. Eire II I 1t kw retired coupte or you who -.ntl • lttle ,_, .. , $1800/MO • 760-0714 ~ ftAGE t6 / SATURDAY. Aprll 22. 1 . YOU DESERVE-THE BEST so CALL THE BEST ' BOB a DOVE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years In the State of Celfomla. Ranked natk>naHy tn the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 YMf'8 conaecutJve. BOB & DOVIE KOOP SPYGLASS CUSTOM HOME COMPLETE RE-MODEL .This fabulous home Is 5300 sq. ft. and Includes: • Ave bedrooms, 4'A baths · • 2 Family Rooms • Fabulous Mountain & City Light View • Huge Gourmet Kitchen Includes ceramic flooring & counter tops, Indoor BBQ, custom catHnetry & MOREi • Private etectrtc gated entrance • 4 car garage & gated off street • parking for 4 • Berber Carpeting & Ceramic Tiie Throughout ' 11.-,000 FOR YOUR PRIYATI IHOWIMG CALL 809 KOOP OR KOOP, M ?2etait/ O//ice ~etue "9tllll Spece Aw...._ Almost 2000 sq. ft. available at $1.00 per sq. ft. Excellent lo- catJon on Gotdenwest St. OMce lultee Aw .. rbl1m for $300 per month located upstairs on Ooldenweet St. 809KOOP,M. 111-1211 ,.,,"" N.B.RENTAL SUllllDFUN ALL YUll tflOUllD Brand new town.°"°"'8. only llx monthl old, OYer 2000 eq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 belhl + game room. Giant eundeck on the root & tots of peftdng .-..ble. At 12.660 • month + only steps to belch, this home ... RE/MAX OF CALIFORNIA Presents: 1989 TOP 3 SALES ASSOCIATES #1 Larry Arman RE/MAX Rolling Hills #2 Ethel Krawitz RE/MAX of Costa Mesa & Newport Beach, Inc #3 Bob Koop, Sr. RE/MAX of Coata Mesa & Newport Buch, Inc Go for the best, there ls no eubstltutel Bob & Dovie Koop "Above the crowd and atlll oft"th• ,, .. ,,, .. Owntng a home on the · most exclus1r1 island tn Newport Beach 1s t._e dream of many. Stop dreamina! Ttt•i>.best priced bay front home 1n 1 • ~ 'on1 hst of extras 1nclw' ft .... th. form1I d1n1n1. ·l!...U .1 room, a sunny break fa~._, .• ~pl1ce, a sooth1n1 spa. 24 hour Sl .. o1ly auards & your own private dock that has the potential to accommod1tt up to a 71' yacht or sail boat. Sl ,875,000 fer a Pth .. 1 •••Ill W • ...... 1 •. ··~-1-. C!#wmureeclat STRIP CENTER IN WESTMINITER 1'*<> stories. 9PP(WX. 13,000 lq. ft. wtth 5 ret.w ttoree .. wtttt •c111ne trontaoe, mo I offtce .... Onty 10 ~old Md hM ..... _. melntalned. 8'g upl6de ~-iet. LOC. of parking, too. . Esd•r'~• ...... ..,.,... llOBKOOP,a.· Ul·t• The ~ Prudent1al w . Lido Realty 573.:.7300 COSTA MESA .. Tai, .. ,.. 12•,llO In Mesa Verde. Near Mesa Verde golf course lovely home on a large irregular lot on a quiet cul-de-sac. Three Spacious bedrooms. two baths with new tile. Big living room with fire- place. Country kitchen, newer paint land carpet- ing thoughout. cement drive. etc. 1 Call now 546-2313 HP1 ..., •u YElll •n 1211,IM Spic and span throughout. Three bedroom two baths. with ceramic tile, dramatic front entry with leaded glass. big living room with vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen with dining. wall of sliding glass to patio and large backyard. must see. call 546-2313 HP2 WIEI CtlCLE 1*,000 Lovely 4 bedrooom home on upper Bird street. Lovely atrium model on quiet cul-de-sac. Many extras on this exclusive one story home. Call for details. 546-2313 HP3 ,..., APPIAl 1211,111 And the price is right, 3 bedroom 2 bath home In Mesa Verde State streets, parquet floor in entry. light carpetin-g in living room and hall and bedrooms. French doors In living room open to a very private patio and backyard. Recently repainted In and out. Great buy for this beauty. Call 546-2313 HP6 SPIOW. FWI • 1111- 1 Bedroom 1 bath on huge lot. Prime east side location call for details. 54.6-2313 HP7 111tn u a PllTlll 1aa1.- Much sought after 5 bedrooms. 3 bath, 3 car garge model in mint condition, one bedroom with bath lower level, 4 on upper. space age kitchen with new kitchen counters and oak cabinets. Inside utlllty room. sotar hot water, near South Coast Plaza. call now, 546-2313 HP8 PIPllM •1•1111 Hll ... Desltable Hampton model, enter thourgh mir- rored entry hall. deatreab'8 sunken llvngroom with vaulted oeillnga and fireplace wtth antique mantle. formal dining, family room, three bedrooms all with cable TV. Sparkling poot off master suite. spa wtth gazebo plus alarm ·~ tern, garage door opener etc. Call 546-2313 HP" ......... ~ ...... Large corner lot wtth • big one atory home. huili country kitchen wtth doubte UMd bric*.,..._ decorated with oak Chair r8illngl Md b••boerda, bfellkfut bllr, ep11eloua lll;lgtlt. 4 bJg bedrooms, Ii ptuth yard wttt't kith partc-fffce grounds and fruit t ...... A grMt buy. Call now. Call 546-2~13 HPS • .. sau.- This charming family home features 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, dining room. family room and two ffreplaces. There Is a dehghtful master suite with a fireplace. sauna. and private patio. Add a jaccuzzi, garden with lots of fruit trees, and a fabulous location and you have the perfect combination. Come see It. 646-7171 NP1 wutWnMTD 1211, ... Thl9 cut'8 has a large lot with RV pad, three ,bedrooms, new kitchen cabinets and new carpeting. Great house for first time buyers or Investment. Calt for detafls. 646-7171 NP2 If Yll'll ,._ H21,MO Or even if you're just young at heart, you'll love this Easts1de country· cottage. Open and airy, It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a family • room with a cheery fireplace and easy-to;keep ceramic tile floors In the kitchen and family area. The backyard Is large enough to edd a pool and already has a terrific covered patio. We'd llke to tell you all about ltl 646-7171 NP3 •1111m Ull,lll Thfs corner lot has over 8,000 square feet. Near the Costa Mesa Redevelopment area. There Is an existing house on this R-2 lot. Call for details. 646-7171 NP4 ...... -.. This great little business opportunity has been selling exclusive brldal and formal wear for ten years at the same location. (EVERYBODY KNOWS WHERE IT IS i) Call us to find oui how you can be the owner of this terrific shop. 646-7 171 NP5 _nN,"" -a111• This trf-leYet rown home wUh vauttecL.ceWng.a_ and skylights has two bedrooms. two bath- rooms.two-car attached garae. and two patios. The kitchen hu 8'/erythlng the grMt COOk wants: microw.ve, bullt..fn9, traah~or. Excellent central locatfon: near lhoppfng. schoota, freewa)'I, and bMchel. Community pool and spa. Cafl us for more detalls. ~6-717 1 NP8 NEWPORT BEACH -IWBT-Thl1, huge lot wtth' pool, spa, and t>MeletHll court has a wonderful hOUM on It, too. With 5 bedroom•. 3 ~ha, fonnal dining room. and family room. you get lots of hOme tor your mQney. The whole package Is located on a quiet cul-d•sac street In a wondef'ul ne6ghborh0od. CaM, we'I& tell )'OU all abOut It. 646-7171 NP9 OTHER AREAS wat•flDlllU J-Three bedroom home In great neighbomood on a extra large lot. Walk to school. Fruit t,... In back yard. Excellent starter home. Call 546-2313 HP9 ,_.AIU ........ 3 bedroom home In pride of area location. Home has a large screened patio. har<twood tloon, new half bath. Plenty of potential for this home. Call 5•6-2313 HP10 llllflm ...... 12•• Home showt pride of ownership. Brick yard entry. ins de-you will find upgraded carpet. four good stzed bedrooms, lots of apeclal touches in this home. Master bedroom hu a neat ape for relaxing, many extras. Call S.-~2313 HP11 WllR"mY ,,._ On Balboa ISiand, the ultimate In architectural destgn. Multl level. custom stained cut glass windows in each room. Large gourmet kltehen with handpalnted tile, two handetafted fire- places. The home has a futty equlpJ>td aetf- contained guest quart8f'•. completely private. many extras. Must see to awreclate. Call 546-2313 for appt to show. HP12 ....... ...... A Laguna Hiiia bMuty with view of Slddtebacic Mountains. Luth tropk;el Mtttng, gorgeoua rock pool and apa with epedlll * lMinch and tube wtth jets. So man extraa. ~ ... to b9tieve. a.ttw hurry on this -won'.-& lat. Call W.2313 for~~-HP14 ' --t._ •rn12•1W1111,.., ,, ... Wint a ~ ~ Md a gr•t home? Look no more. 3 bedroome. 2 betha. newt)' pelnted exteriOt. light end . .wy roome, bldcyard greet for entertaining. Pool, epa, 2 petios, one cov- 8f'ed end one~. Auto lj)rinklera. CaJI 546-2313 now. HP13 .... 113211 ...... Thia tow.ty femtty home, eulted tor enter19lnlfta, II loeated In a very dellrable .,.. of IOUih county. tt hU 4 bedroome. a den, end 3 beth- roomt. tt nu.~ Y9'd .... a view~ ..... vaatey and a ttw• w ...... a-rage. Cell for more llr'otm .. Dn. ~7171 NP7 ... . .. to --IM•lrt111 lwrJ•• ,._, riilied to Q9lllm11dln ...... ~ ....... .... rw: \'IN .. 11. ..... Md ...... . You w 11Ur .. lnue&y. lie. T"9 9'q) ti tlulld In • --... -of tool tr8fftc. Clatli'ISASI lllA. ... .. Expect tiE best Coldwell Banker ReakknUa.I Real Eatate Servtces All Time Sales Record! OVER $55 MILLION IN MARCH OORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 844 8080 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT BEACH SATUIDA Y 1-5 BLUFFS 408 Oada BAYVIEW TERRACE •Hl,000 NZWPOIT NOITR Ult,000 Wonderful private end unit w/ beautiful \Tiews. Licht 6 briiht w/ Neutral colors: Upgraded a-=::---cf-_...~tiances w/-al ~ am'enities' Decorats>r w J Ir window coverings. Washer. dryer in- cluded. Security ystem. 3 BR, VIEW 05.000 .J. A.KERMAN Best non view location i th· 2 YL old, wtll maintained. single family home 4 NEWPORT BEACH U19,900 You will lo\ie this churning 3 BR <letached home. Lovely decor, great floor plan, large yard. 1olf courae view. Tenific value! EA81'81DB SSZ91000 3 BR charmer on de.irable eutaide. Perteet move in condition. Artist Studio off garage. Muet. aee to appreciate, thi.a one won't laat! BIG CANYON HH,000 Gnet. condo in prime h>cation on •olf course~ very private, nta.ripool, cathedral ceilings. New .,.U,t. and carpet rlady to move in! HBWPOIT liACB HH,000 Lov.ly Harbor Knoll condominium. Tri-level w/ den otr livinJ room, dining area. kitchen w/ .. tine area, Vlew of biJla 6 mountains. Wonder· ful community ameniti". NIWPOIT HIQBTS MI0,000 V-lot.of ocean. bay with older 3 BR, Oen 3 BA bouN. May be told .. a peck.age with property ntat door for Sl.295.000. TUa'l'LUOCI nn.ooo Pictwelq\M views of city niabt ligbta. Fuhion bland 6 Catalina. Lars-e yard, comm. pool &: I i.Mit. 4 BR, 2.5 BA Call today. saou cunt ••,•,ooo Colonial -....m•rll eiq_u.ilitely remodeled to per- fection.; Faur BR. 3 BA, pool 6 view pn1ent ....orabl9 pa.. for enwtainins °' family f•· iivkiee. NEWPORT HEfGHTS" --"801l~Hlilt"Ptn£--Ml&t.J-~K.-.&i~~'if&oes,~~·~~LU~L---1----- 4 BR 585,000 D.GOLD BfRRY lAVlN' TEIAACE 1430 Dol~Tur. 3 BR. ·FR • $619,900 G.LIVING TON LIDO 3 BR llVINE TERRACE 107 Via laveua $664,900 H.STOCKWELL 3 BR $695,000 2001 Aluara E.OLSON SUNDAY 1·5 BIG CANYON 2 BR, VIEW BLUPPS 3 BR,BJEW JASMINE CUEK $335.000 $406,000 3! Sea 1sl&Dd J.SPARLJNG 4080Ma J .AKERMAN 2 BR, FR, VIEW $559,000 15~Dr. C.McMAHAN SE.AVl!W 3BR SEAVJEW 3 BR. FR !108Y.Ot~f $565,000 B.REEDY Jt15 Yldt Marta $575,000 G.ANDERSON N!WPOIT HEJGBTS eot Doukt Place 4 BR $585,000 D.GOLDSBERRY ... BADO• VIEW BWS. l t 18 Port C-arj{.ft 5 BR, FR $599,900 D.MEEDER . llA.UOI VIEW HMS~ 19-68 -1ort..Uward 5 BR $599,900 L. HAW .. VIN"! T!llACE 3BR, FR, UDO 3 BR 1'80 DolpMa Ten. $619,900 G.LJVJNGSTON 107 Vla la•tau 16&4.900 B.HJLL HIWPOIT !000 Sutilp 4 BR, FR, VJEW $6&,000 H.STOCKWELL JIVINB TEii.ACE !eol AJtan 3 BR '695,000 E.Olson UDO !! l Via Saa ae.. 3 BE, F~. $735,000 C.CORKETT TUITLE IOCI 667! OMW7 T~rr. 4 BR S7•5,000 J.CAMPBELL BA.U0a Vin llMS. 4 BR, DEN 1865,000 IPIQLA.9 'BR. VIEW 1876,000 197! Port C..,. R.KURTZ •Half ..... .., L.Hill IPllLA.9 11 C......, 48R.. FR, VIEW M88.000 M.R.DDY ... ,., •• &ii . Ill ......... I -+ Lot tl.86.000 M.BKNTS BLUFFS • 1405,000 Outstanding "Linda" in new bluff~. 3 BR, 2 BA. kitchen eating uea, A/C, perfect condition, elevated tree lop view! PENINSULA US0,000- Great Duplex on extra Le fenced fard! 2 BR + 2 BR + Batch. Good rro-income! IN Xlnt rental area. Good fmancm, Availahle. OMC! SBA VlEW '6&5,000 ~ceptionaJ 3 BR home on quiet cuJ-de-sac loation. Ex~nsive built-in Cabinetry, neutral decor. Overloob canyon & city lights. suvmw t575,000 Popular Bar Harbor model 3 BR, 2.5 BA + Fr. Mint condition. New kitchen. Guard gate com- munity with tennis, pool, spa. Don't miss this one. Priced to sell fut . llAUOI VIEW BOii.BS -SStt,900 5 BR ""SomerRt"! Beaulitul up-grades gorl(~U.S cradena. This home i inviting a.OJ well as u citing! IAYCUST -· M67, ... lmmac. Ba.ycte1t home. Thia 4 BR w/Fr & pool ii licbt 6 bracht. Built-ins. Uled brick, gorgeous lanacapinc w/2 ~tioe. Eat. Storage throughout. CIJPPBA VEN a 715,000 Price reduction ftom, ... $839,000. Sellen ex- tremely moti\.•ated. Enormous lot, California Ranch dnign. 5 BR, 3 ~ 1 BA Mountain & city hahta View. UDO ISLB '716,MO 3 Br. Fr .. loft. wood noon, kikhen with eatins area. new carpet edd on to t.he ambiance of tbia lovely home louted on OM of Lldo' best a~t.a. DOV&& SllOUS • 1775,0M Pri~ reduction of thil eoph11ticated home. Se- cluded courtyard with pool. two bedrooms. den, library! workabop ~~th top quality work-man.fUp 6 panC>ramK' \'MW. ... . • '. f .' ·• , ' : .... ·• '1, • ~~ E F?....,. I :, ~ IF I) f,'"' ' -----. . ---"--.. -_ __i.~~.:--==_,,..--~-'-~"'-·-__._.L_ J..."1'>.lt.t --- -' 1 l T i ! ElRAIT .... MYFl9T 14,211.• SOPHISTICATED, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT! Open, spacious; luxurious appointmen ts and furrushings Kitchen designed for a connoisseur! Designed for gracious liVJng and entertatrung. Has huge dock, 6 BR. 5 BA, 3 fp Jcs. Lap pool and spa in private patio on the bay. Ask for .. D ENNE SODER LING • VACATIOI FEWIC Alil,080 What you g~t when you walk out into your backyard Professionally landscaped w pool and gazebo Former model vj.llage estates 4 BR. 2 'n BA with numerous upgrades. A must see to appreciate Ask for MARI A ELENA BANKS ---- IEW UITllC UDO IAYFIOIT 11,H0,080 Great locauon -this home has much potential 3-4 BR, 4 \fl BA, den and a VJew that is unforget- table. Call for details. Ask for .. BONNIE ROSS OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 432 VIA LIDO NORD mm -••••1111 Superb quiet inside location provides fabulous city ligh<a view from beckyard. Great for en ter- tain.inc· Detached home with 4 BR, lonnal liv, formal din and fam rm on single level. Updated appliances and superbly maintained. Luxurious private apa with pool and tennis facilities cloee by. Aak for ... KELLY BALFOUR 111m1 -mra ma . 11.-• TY!<> story garden apt.a. with pool. 17 uni ta t BR, 1 BA. 3 unita 2 BR. 2 BA. Annual inoom fl34,000. Bread and butter unita, always ren1ed, manager on property. Owner amdoua. Aak fOI'... • GISELA BURMEISTER 11 IEITlll •T l&W I\ -.111 J~t fell out of elCrow! Beyfront duplex with private dock, located ln Newport on the main channel. Unobltructed view of mountainl and water. HM it'• own private beech. EXCJCl.I .ENT lnveetment property, eet. mo. income -$40004 $-f:M>O '/Hr round bOt lndudlnc IWIVllel" ren&ala. 3 BR. 2 BA up, 2 BR, 2 BA down, each with fl.replace. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR oa RONDA HE IN • •CllYll ...... Exquilittiy ~and red«uated. 7,000-.. fL estate on private cuJ.cje..uc ln renowned Bia Canyon Country club. Tropca1 -'U,.. ... - rounded by a prtvate pool and lpL &~D plw mUlic and family room. C.ornemporary ldtrhm. Aak f« ... TOM ALLINION oa I BARON VOGT •can• 1••111• a1um F..nd unit 2 level "Greenbriar" model 2 BR, 2 BA w /bonus area for office and sitting area off master suite. Dining area, large kitchen, skylites, marble, bevel glass upgrades. For exclusive showing· Ask !or ... CLIF AND E 'L YNN KEMP •• 1.111• -..... u ..... The most exquisite landscapmg on one of the largest lota in Harbor View Hills. Expanded 5 BR. 3 BA home with magnificent curb appeal. Beaut•· ful pool urrounded by uruque plants, flowers, roses and lovely entertalning area. A "must see". an CDM. For your personal showing p1ea5(l caJI ESTH ER YANK IEI, VIEW, nEw • 1111,• Beautiful 3 BR, 2 'h BA home. Full city lights view Cro fam rm, ltv nn. and master u1te. Renovated Cam. kitchen, enlarged master suite w/walk-in closet., Jacuzzi tub, European tile and new carpeung. Great entertainment home on pooJ sized lot. Ask for ... PHIL A E UGENIA STARKENBURG .. -u I.Ill 1111 11,m.• This stwuu.nc custcm contemporary t.yfront home ia loca1ed in a IWlnY 45' lot Double front doors with leeded-crystal ~. soannc cetq ln the livinl room with Toa. ~ firfop&att. tile paven. St. Charles kitchen. 5 bedrooma. 5 t.tha. Pl'blncludea fumislnnp. Hu,e dock !My a ppointment only. DENNE SODERLING ~ llJl!ll I II 11 ml 1114MI hmily wan• to90now. Con~ md ~' -jlml ranod1W J Ba 3 BA. den Del'UUw home. Waadsful Jara9 t.dl~ w/ftrimminc pool. Alk far ... KARIA &LSNA BANKS ....... -·-New "Belcourt" quality home and e~llent valu< in CDM. New expanded k.llchm., all new ap pliances and cabinets. Expanded muier u1 t1 French d6ora and windows thn.a-out. White oak flooring and C carpeting New roof. Outstand ing quality. y to move into. Aak for JO-ANN DORAN OPEN SAT/SUN 1 -5, 4006 INLET I LE .. UITm -IPYIUll ... ,DOG Total remodel on 4 bedroom home, w1lh ()('('an and city lights vtew and pool and spa The ··& .... 1 of Everyt..tung" in thiS home rugh ori th hi ll Added sun room on view side. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK CAY• CIEIT EITATfl IDJ,600 Thee BR. 2\ti BA m pnme location Firepld<'t in master bedroom and hvmg room Courtyard t•ntr .. excellent opporturuty Ask for GAYLE AMATO ... 000 Plus inven&.ory Gift and Crystal relall ston down-town Laguna Beach. Profitable for fam1I busin Good aswmable four year lease Hurn won't last. Ask for.. · GIS ELA BURMEIST ER mramu .... . 8orderinc Newport Beech, and ecrom lhe Jt.n.'f't from echooli and ahoppina. 4 BR. 2 BA. parklanf< pool A food buy at $389,000. A&k for . MONICA RUGGIERI llW DllllAWI · 11• 111 • SpaMous 2 BR. 2 BA end unit . SkyU,ht, ftreplacf'. central ex. aysiern. yard, 2 car ,....,.. LIS~ ~tow comp UNtl tn Uft. Prindpels C\nJy A5k for ... LBE CBUTERl'IBLD .. &Ill I -.-a...ow.t priced 4 BR, 2 BA home m N wport Beech. New root -renM>deoled kitchen, r onn.:11 ~ room. Aak far,. GAYLE AMATO INll ... m I I Ill Ill 11,m.111 1'*'°"9dw •Ylinl ..,_ thit IOwly 2 aiory home Oft ·~ ~ lot. ~ {Of .farmalmd ~lhil3 .M horrw' ._ • W7-... Ms Ir .. ww .-.room h -¥W* ... 'f!RCll• ...... _., ... "I a11·a A* for ... MADJU GOLDEN • cimm • _, Clb&b -... Srn.hinc ~ II"::" ook.mg Golf Coune. 2 BR. 21 "D~ master suHe. breplace tn • .. umplE'te wrth wet bar.§ ··~ home Wlth a larg(' outdoor ... enttt'taJ.n.ing. Ask for CLur A E'LYNN KEMP ICEM NW -IU.. .. •• Fabulous 4 BR. 3 "1 BA home in Seawmd with view of ocean, mount.ams. and city light$ Family room expanded with beautJfuJ bnck Careplace French doors lead to large yard and coven.'<i patl~ Grut for entert.alllin&. Ask for .. MAUREEN W~ITE I AYfllflT PMIW llfi0,000 Espeaally· pnve 3 BR, 2 BA largo and exp< nsNt' hreplace, 50' bayfront pauo. pnvatc> manna for Jarae boat, lecluded pool and private 2 car garagt> Peninsula. Call for apprnnun!'nt ·Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY Miii ii• Ellll 1141.• Elepnt loCation on an exclusive cuJ-de·sac. 4 BR, 2 livm& rooma. remodeled kitchen. 3 Yi BA. Larg swunmlnc pool. Dock for 35' yachL Priced below mark.et! EMy to eee. Ask for ... TOM ALLJNSON OR SHARON VOGT 0 REALTORS .. •• U HR'• •W.111 ~ lllWl'·liwd·an 2 at.or)' vaulted ~'l8 home kat.t in IAcuna N~l'a newer premaer oommuiity OYirlookh\c DaNI P0tn\. Harbor. Hane -...... l....uy room 8nd bonus room. aourmM Wand. ~t muter awie w /dual ~ in bedroom & beth. plus many othe'r • .,...... .. foqnd ~ 1n • Peura built home Ask for"' MICHAEL TONE am: 11 a 11r1111111m1 1111,• Ex1• ti J • 2~ Ba home tn deunbk-pied oomDuiiky Ol a.tac.-llidp. lncludel library. fatnlly rocm. ...... J19do and ocelD and C1ly llghts view. ,.. for .. . BILL AKD DONNA WEBSTER DIAJlf A noeea ........ Fabulous expanded and remodeled Southport Evl'ry attention to detat.I Designed for grac1ow. hvi.ng •t.arUng from the marble foyer to the beautiful pool and outside entertainment art•a Ask for . JANE SUNGAILA 11 ACllUW.W. ll,!60,000 This propl'rty 1S located on a pnme comer sur- rounded by 450 newly constructed homes (that sold pnor to c:omplcllon). In ddmon the land 1 near another res1dent1al development which wall add another 2300 uruts to thJ.s area Call for dctatls Ask for BONNIE ROS CGI .. IB. MM ..UX 1121,080 N~w on the market, this duplex spark.Jes both msade and out 3 BR, 2 BA front house plus a 2 BR. l BA rental Recently r oovated, inside & out Li ht, bnght and unny. with two pa.rat(> pallOI. um a i more! A must to see'" Call DIANA PRO ER ClllU IB. MM 1411.• Chamu.ng 2 BR. 1 BA with 2 car garage. Land mcluded to expand house and add unit over garage. nus lS ]lOt a t.eardown Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO 1111.• Don't mm this rare opportunity to live m one of eastsade C.OSta Mesa's prerruum dt-velopments' Gorgeous.-3 BR 2 ~ BA two-story home nestled m pactu~ue greenbelt of mature tr~. nature paths and rusllC bddg Community pool. spe and tt•nnlB Tha.s ont> has it all' Ask for PA LA BAILEY TUI Tl:f IOCI 1411,• Broodmoor 001'11(' with 4 BR. 2 ~ BA l..Argt> master suite. ~·para«• family rm, dmmg urt.•a and thrt'(.> cat att.a<·hed garng New paint and t:arpct Ask for VIRGI W N GREAT LICATlll 1141,• Gre<.it pm.-e !or lh.1'> ch nrung 3 BR. 2 BA home plus Canuiy room. firl•pla<."<'. wet bar and large! yard' Must Sl'C to pprt"C1aw1 Ask for ... BILL ANIJ'-DmqNt\ WEBS-~n----• RITZ Clft llTI h'm -.- On the ocean -abov<> the oet>an _. watt·h I.ht> ocean Call 1f you are intl'rested m oet.-'an JUde lots. Mk for. EILEEN BARRIS 780-5 000 ..• .... Woodbndge Arborlake 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. beautifully decorated 2 IU>ry end locallon with 1eparate d.uu.na room. family room, den and bttakfast nook. Step to lake with miru view-Ask Joe .. RAY DAVIES OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 93 LAKESBORE ECIUIT-1.UR 14m11m ,&xpanded Towllt' ooUectaon plan "B" 2 BR. 3 BA. family l"Obm. BeaullfuJ bleached Oool"S AIC. security, lovely yeard w/founta.m Fresh paint Immediate occupancy. Ask for . RON FEL OT CIM MUI 1171.• New specious dupk-x each Wllh 3 bl"drooms and fi~place. vauhed ceuinp. llled baths plus 4 car park.in&. Great locat.ion. Call today for your howiJ\I. Ask foe ..• DELIA DELGADO ... •cs 11•-mm .-,. 1.-. GM ~ 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. BeeuUful wood floon; ..... CW' .... iii! fiiihty pelnled ...... Md out. 8-ty to mow ipto. Alk for .•• .JANE SUNGAILA l.118.Y .... ml 1111,111 The lovely 4 BR, 2~ BA home features a sunny .au them expollll'e It's hght, bnght. and rettntly remodeled Enpy the Lido lifestyle complt>ll' with t.enrus and sailing. For your pnvate showtrlg ult (Oi"_ GAI L TAYLOR OR RONDA HEI N ••••1 • n•u . 1111.• gest Plan 4 ~1arbetbr-w/4 BR's, 3 BA. fam1Ty room. featunng mast.er bedroom u1l<' w f1repla<."l' retttat, marbl<' floors. des1gnt'r wmdow cover· mgs, some Back Bay watr VI w A.bk for JO-ANN DORAN OR PA LA BAILEY OPENS N 1·5, Sl41 CORTE POITOPISO .. .......,. 1111.111 Highly upgraded. expanded Lmda with 3 BR. 2 • BA. New k.it,cl,en bwll·U\S Wllh nucrowaw New plush ~ <:arpetina CornpWt.ly r'f'- modele:I mMt.er t.th Shunen. Cl'liet location Mar ~ wrip.around patio owirkJoldnc II'""· ~l~ ClelWftk tile in tntry and tn e•s-"linn: two car •ttached ..,..... EMy to lhow and reedy to mow in. AJJJr. for ... RAY DAVIES OPEN BAT a SUN l ·59 2I08 PIUT A PP Ill I Ill•.. 1111.m 4 • .._ l9Yel dNched home wMtltw9 fnm Palm Verdes to C....una + ~ oty upta by ftlcht. Ccm~Jy retn1lcbl9d in lbi hiShiiri q~ty + ct.Wlinc· BMutifW.Jy landlcaPf'd lot of approx 11 .8401q.ft. S«urity .,.._,._ 3 car ,.,... Md cu.I de ._ llnet. Alk for ... I. &&LLY BAI.PO R OPD BOU818UNDAY l·I. 1e111 WOODtoaDTSa•ACB.RV • ' ·. . ~.... . - . ---------• -.. ,.. •• ' --> COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-0303 THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS PJCTUU PE•PEC'I! H'4,500 Lovely yard surrounds this 3 BR 1 ~ bath home. French doors, built-ina in living room, family kitchen and more. WaJk to Arlington Park. Close to shopping and freeways. BEAUTIFUL GATBD COMPLEX Slff,000 Beautiful gated complex with all amenitiea. Bright and airy 2 bedroom, 2 ~ bat.ha with loft. Fenced yard. dbl attached garage with opener. Ba.AND NEW SHt,too Five bedroom, 4 bath family room, pooJ on nearly 11. acre lot. Too good to be true. Lot will accommodate mother-in-law quart.en and houae can easily be converted to duplex if zoning should change. See it today. KESA VDDE CLUBHOUSE S4 7t,OOO Four bedroom, 2 bath, beautiful latge room.a, newly carpeted & ~ted, new driveway. Won- derful comer location. RV or boat acceu. New to market. Hurry on this one! MESA DBL 111..U llM, ... Summer fun! 3 BD 1 ~ bath. well manicured home, large lot with 1pe.rklinc pool R. V. llCClelS, cul-de-aac location. Great for kida. Call to eee. P&l8TJMI PIOPDn 1141,MI Pristine property with best location in tract. Three bedroom w/bonua room off muter suite and 2 VJ bat.ha. Beautifully landscaped rear and aide ya:rd w/pmtio. Show and 1ell . ABSUllB TD LOAN tl•,MO On this lovely 2 BD/2 BA condo with lar1e balco~.· 1ofted ceillnp and view of ttnam and pool Great So. eo..t Mmo location. I OPENHOUS~ SATURDAY-SUNDAY, l ·-4 • COSTA lllSA ltM()ruce 4 BR 1289.000 Madeline COSTAMISA !064 0....., 4 BR 1289,000 Mad.line COSTAlllSA lltFUiwK•1 2 BR 1198,000 MoUy CILUION& CUSTOM 8UILT BOID ' t• toO Four bedroom, 1 ~ bath Rtetlicle home. tlre- place, RV acc.11, and complete prjvac:y. - &UAT PAIOLY llOIDI IMT, ... Four bedroom.a, 1 ~ batha, larp family room, 1prinklen on timen front and rear, diafaWMMr and food dilpoeer leu that 1 year old, water beater i.. thao 2 yMn old, ~t ilriveway, Jarse cnMnt rear petio with CO¥K, elliCtric filter for heat and air conditioniftl, new pap door opener, home ii near South COMt Plua, Per- formina Art.a Center, ecbooJe, and ... y ~ to tb. 406 and 55 freeways. Immaculate and beauti- fully decorated. CILUIOM& CUSTOM BUILT BOID t•,llO Charmin, three bedroom, cwtom built 2·ttory home. lnclud. • .,.. cMck. rinplaci, and much more. Home u on EMtaide Coeta M ... with RV acceea. ...... ~ ....................... llill-.illilllll .................. illiiiliillllllill SATU1tDA~Apf112~1,.,/~AGS2J 7~4/494-1'177 Great Estates &dUIM» NnHote ~ 'RJRNER IATES Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and .sandy beaches. mN Ell CMTHINUIY -This sophisti- cated 3 bdrm 2 bath home features 2 Ko1 ponda, waterfalls and garde" room as well as Japanese Inspired gardens. Easy walk to town and beach In a quiet location. $479,000. Best Buy! ..-~ -Fabulou1 large 4 bdrm 3'tl beth home on the gotf course offer• the uhimat• Nfeatyte tor the executive famlty. Wonderfue pool and patio area ptus excep- tional amentties make this one extremety deWable. s..s.ooo . - --ON of the ~llt homea In .... ~ gtMll'ded pmate communfty of· ... bdrma, e~ beCtte Met a ar.t Room ..... 1• ft ..... __,.. to• n ft. cetMng. '" 8dcltlon, ttwe a '*09 pool and IPL "rM hOn'9 wee deataMd tor mulmUm prtvacy on two Iota. S2,t75,000 E..., U Y -A marvelous 4 bdrm family home that has been totally remodeled with new flooring, kitchen and landscaping. Walk to beach, park~ tennis and pools. This one shows true pride of ownership. $1,250 .000 ,..,... -A large famity home wlth spectacular ocean view.. This completety refurbished 4 bedroom 3'~ bath and den ottera a superb kitchen for the gourmet cook, new hardwood ftoora, pretty gardens and prtvat• spa. $625,000 mEIAll UY -Just a short walk to the beach from this warm and Inviting 4' bdrm. • bath home on the ocean side. High ceilings, french doors and beautiful gar- dens help make this a very appealing home. Master bdrm suite has a cozy sitting room with fireplace and a balcony $1.290,000 LA•-...... UTAn -Located on a bluff overlooking the blue Pacific in Capistrano Beach, this home fntures • bdrms, 6 baths, high cetnngs wl th lT\8SSNe beams. extensive uM of custom tne and 3 flreptaces. Enjoy panoramk: views of the coastline from all major room• as well as the multiple terraces and patios. $2,250,000 ..... • -Thia rn.gntfte.nt • bdrm 3'1t bath home ia doM to the OOHn and has wonderful wNtewater vtews. Amenities 1n- dude a'9pe to the beach. 4 car garage and tt ia 8"ueted on en exoeptlonalty large lot 11.I00,000 l r .. PAGE 24 / S.AlUtDAY, Joann Akerman Newport Beach (7 14) 644-9060 Tamaneh Anderaon to.ta Mesa (71 4) 645-0303 Evan Corttett Newport Beach 17 141644-9060 ftlle Kurtz N~a..ctt 1714)~«>90 Brenda ftetef'90n Newport S.ach (7 '4) 8«·9060 Lyteen Ewing Newport Beach (714) 644·9060 Judy ftolMMn• New00t18uch (71 ••~-eoeo Lfdla Hiii Newl)Ol'I e.acn 1714) 6".9()1() Patricia Hurtey Newl>Ol'I S.ach 17141644·9060 , ·-. ecom.,...._.1ng easier currently orlgJnates only loans for Institutions offering claaa A second mortgage loans that generally conform to Federal National Mortgage Auocla- tlon (Fannie ~ae) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac) secondary market guldellnes. To qual- ify tor these loans, customers must have excellent credit backgrounds and solid debt-to-.lncome ratios. He said thele products usually carry a fixed Gayle Amato Presents: -mter•t rate---onty on.. peroenLmor-+e--- than a conforming first mortgage. Ttle alternative, Hunter adds, la a non-conforming loan 6ftered by equity or hard money lenders. Thele sources wlll offer a loan rt tnere Is equity In the property, and they are not as con- oerned about-the customer'• credjt record and debt-to-.lncome· ratio. Be- cauee thele loans ar11 rllkler, and In some lnatancee, candidates for prob- lems and even foreclosures, they carry Interest ratea 4 to 6 percent higher than conf ormlng products. Hunter cautions that despite grow- ing consumer and lender acceptance ot the second mortgage In the paat five years, borrower• should learn about the various products available and be w~ of cer1aJn typee of loans. ,. Newport Financial Group. Inc. A Mortgage Corporation 30 yr. Fixed Rete (Conforming Loan Amounts) • 60 day Lock-Ins • Purchases and Refinances • Jumbo Loans Available FOR FAST AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL 714/151-G202 -Wll AU. 90. CAL. C~I ............................. HOME . LOANS INo Pointsl ARM Home Loan • 8CY.' to '600. 000 • 90'.. t.o S260.000 • Owner Occupied, 1·4 n1 • I Ith 01-.tnct Ind x • No Neaat1v Amort12.at1on • 60 Day Rate Lock • 21 Day Fundin1 •• Max 8<Y." LTV .. _ ........................ ..,._ 0raa.-County Area Call (714)a1.-., (714lMl.-.0.nt. 4"1 _,_,~ .... G}. ···"· le : 7%1 .. 120 NEWPORT BEACH BEST BUY Fourlbedroom two bath single story residence with formal dining room, remodeled family kittben area, living room with fireplace that faces a nice size rear yard. Master suite is separated from the three auxiliary bedrooms. Vacant and ready to move t_nto. $339,000 QU~ITY AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL Abound in this fabulous ·remodeled and expanded home. Designed for family living and gracious entertaining. Six bedrooms, three ~nd one half baths. Custom French doors and windows, plantation shutters, plastered ceilings, mirrored walls, leaded and etched glass accents. Life time tile roof. Baldwin hardware, new plumbing and wiring. These are just a ~ few of the many amenities, a must see if you are looking for ;f quality home in a wonderful neighborhood. Conveniently located. $725,000 CANYON CREST EST ATES Prime location. End unit with extra parking spaces, custom brick patio with fountain. Three bedrooms, two with decks. Master bedroom and living room have fireplaces. Formal dining plua family kJtcben area. Wonderful floor plan with lots of storage and ovenized attached two car garage. $337,500 Fee OWNER WANTS OFFER •And may carry tbe first trust deed on this two bedroom two bac!n::l. and city ll&bt view condo. Boat slip that will a te up to a S5' boat. Security buildina, interior courtyard with pool. Just two blocks to the ocean. Owner will COlllider leue or leue optioll u 1fell. PH.000 For yoarEte lbowiDp call A.ate 7 . . • PAGE 26 / S,"TURDAY, Afwl 22, 1999 # ~ ... • • --.. I NEW PORT BEACH'S best kept secret 011 7'e Ba, 971 Bayiide Cove Weit, Newpon Bcaeh Great views of .. y, bilKll and pool. Vulied ca» •. 2 bedlooms. 21/a ...... den/family room. OOOdWill plan,~ 2400.., ft....._....._ lots of ston11t. air COftditicnled. private teasily IJlllm . ._. tlip pc niMr Sll0.000. Special p laque recognizes prof essionalis01 of ase·nts Phllty Duke of the RE/MAX Newport Beach officebegan thfs month to give a personal thank you In the form of a monthty award to a special Realtor who as the pteque gfwn for the awerd My8. 11 a per.on ''who exempffftel thoM quaMtlel of profl ulonabm, Integrity, cooperatk>n and competela, ancf who • 90me0f• wtth whom other AMltora enjoy doing bwinel9 '' Bil Hll Of the Cotdwef.-Banker New- • port ee.ct'I office 1a the nrat rectpient._ --«81tf ~thole-quattttw that "#8 all appreciate In our fellow Aeatton," Duk• said. "He la knowt- 1-WMIG•>la.. pier ant .:Ki ahdya._wUUog to ~ the extra mile." ' • One of my first encounters wtth Bill wes--whan I WM 'Uftabte to ahow my buyer• one of htl Hsttngs on a Sunday. He volunt .. ed to show them htl Matfng tor me, and then went tMW'I funher and ~ them another one down the ltrMt that WMn't tMW'I htl Hating. He doe9n't worry about what la 'hts Job' He's much more concerned with get- ting the transaction completed In the bnt J>OM'ble way for all concerned While atltl not forgetting whom he Is repr...,ting.'' Her reuona for the award were two-< fold: flrlt, she wantectto show respect and admiration for truly special people In herfleld that weren't RE/MAX agents but that everyone would agree were certainty "abOYe the crowd." ~­ ondty, lhe hoped to encourage others In thle direction. "Real estate Is a very competitive buatneaa and we some- tlmee forget that everyone cornea out aheed when agent• and buyer9 and setters can alt work together to make smooth tranaactlont so everyone wins." Ouk• ha epent a lot of time and effort talking with other agent• about their choices for the eward. H you have a apec&al Realtor you think would be a good candidate, the woold ai>Preciate hearing from you at her office at RE/MAX of Newport BMch, 3 Corpor- ate Plua, Suit• 101, ~~rt 8Mch 92660 9! ~one at (714) 760-5000. ·Las Palmas Las Palmas is another in- novative development by the Righeimer Group. A fabu lous seaside location combined with executive !1uality homes provide the lifestyle and environment of the 90's. Our concept of h ome building involves practical design with a Cali- fornia Flair, quality construc- tion and enduring value. las Palmas is no exception to this concept. We strive to Rrovide a home that will ~ontinue to be a great source of pride to the owner for many years to come. Huntington Beach l'ICOI II I Agent's h~bby b~comes a career ... ·Coto home offers views, lots of space 91 ... Sctll•ldlr . ....,_ca ...... • lOhijltlM C«ona del Mar resi- dent him Serdilla enjoys purchas- ing old hOmee, 9ddlng her design toiuc:I* to them and gMng IOme- -beck to the community. s.a.1. who ha been ln the deCIOratlng t>u9inea. restored a landmlrtt pr~ oo Ocean and ~-----~Jell'ftlM WJeAWiM ~l OAe of the first condominium protects In eorona del Mw . tt occurred to Sarditla and some of her,,... tMt the could put her talents Md lntere9t• to use In a real -.et ... -.,... -&he got her r •UM llc*l• In December, JOlned ERA Cole of Newport and sold a $1 rnHMon ._,..on her flrat venture. "wt.it I decided I was go ng Into r.., ..i.te. I wanted to join a big ~r" _SardiUa aatd. "I was exdted m.t Cole of Newport was fr~ wtttt ERA. It's a winning combinetton -the small-town. penoNlt touch with the national afMMlon." !RA, wtMch • headquartered in Kanua Ctty, le now getting stronger on the W• Cout. There are several iocalefflllat•. ''Pam SardMla .. a longtime re9'- dent who ha taken air the ERA training and put tt Into operation," Barbara Humphreys. offtoe man- ager-and recruit• at COie of New- port, said. "She'• a dynamite lady who gtvee a lot to the community and is now reaping from It." "I sotd her a property and gained an associate," according to M~ -Who Mid she WU Instrumental In Sar~tua'a decision to go after her real estate license. __'..'..$be.'.a-Star agent and a special gal." Of her unusually large flrat sale, Sardllla modestly aald, "I did a tot of homework." She hu beect Involved in several other transactions since then, Including both re9'dentlal and commercial properties. Sardilla. a Ch~ native, has lived In Orange COullty for 25 years. She enjoys Corona det Mar, where she can "bike. walk, hike and shop, go to the be&Ch and play tennis." She has raised three children and helped her husband to start , a delivery serv1oe. What does Sardllla llke most ff 'oVre loolrlnt for • home, cl•11tfled h •s n e w s for JOU. THE HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM ~-SardHa. about real estate so far? "The unknown," she said, without hesi- tation. "Every deal you do Is dif- ferent." lllily Pilat Located on a quJet cul-de-sac In the community of Coto de Caza, this hOme 8'tuated on a 9,520-aquare-foot k>t Is listed for Nie. It's a custom, two-story re9'denoe With approxlmatety 4, 100 square feet of Interior living apace which provides a panoramic view from vtrtuaUy every room. · • Bultt with attention to detail and quaJlty, this ofd-world home Includes five bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, family room. breakfast nook, formal living and dining room and gourmet kitchen, Also Included are a children's play- room/hobby area, aeparate laundry room and phone tx>oth. Interior amenities Include central air conditioning, old wond flreptaoee with brick facings and~ •• OON-noMd ceiling and wall corners, a buMt-ln electronic MCUrtty system and llent touch e6ec1rical ewttchee. CUstom wood entry doors. poftshed brus door hardware and· genuine sotld wood windows are al9o featured. The kitchen f•turee hand-set oeramlc-ttted countertops. a built-In coffee maket. four-slice toast•. elee- trlcal can opener and garbage dls- pogt. l For more Information on the t1ome, priced at $599,000. contact Jan Hartfietd-Swalm at Coto de Caza Realty: (714) 858-2650. ----- SOME FINE LISTINGS HAMOR YEW HOIE8 CUSTOM This beautitulty rebUtlt homeJestureS 5 bedrooms, 3'1t baths and a yard with pool and greenbelt vtew. ~ 1n this home nas 0een redone. kitchen. baths. heating. t.ghting. fixtureS and -$1--19.000 -NEW .....nNG In H.t>or View Homes. ExquWte COf Qtiofi, ~ yard. Montegc>. ~ bedroom modet Great an> appeal. $A82,000 • c ' .::.PA=GE,!e.2··~ /SA::JUR=~~·~::..i~::· ~:i!~s=T=I=N;G=S~!!!=;a=~R;=e=aii!liito~riiis~n~O~t~e~~~h;~;~;~ :vEW LI Tl~G! Or.rn1J l11 \ 11111 on huf[t'.hnr lafronl lo1 ! £n1er throu1h doublt' [[•I"' into spacious p41111 .11111 .! .,1or~ fot"r "'11h muh1plt' k~ li~b. Hugt' ~ourmt'I kitrhf'n. MHtt'r suilt' on 1hr .... a1 .. r rndudt' lud). ~iuing area. fi:t'plare. hir. and bt'r bath.._ •nd ........ T"'o .i.td11tonul bf'droom.-.. and balhs. Room for expanr.ion. Orft'rt'd at . Sl.49S.000 ~E" LI TJ. G! Thi~ '>IUf)Otnll nf'"' rrmodt'I i;. a musH>ee! \1e\~' '"' perfttlioa lhroughoul. TM fam1h lo11·hf'n IS ~orgcous and rox,: -·II "'\) \.,,..and flooring are hipat quality. \larblt> fir.-plarf' in ma&lr r ~droo~O\; .. dditiooal bedroonu. Ont'lecl ftta('b windo"'' on thf' ba). Lo,ely bri.\ ~ .• o and dodc for luge boats. Thk home ii luxur1oui. H I t'~udrs romfort. Pc!rfect for a couplt' or 1mall tamily. Offered at . . . . . . . . . ............................................ s 1.595.000 ~EW LI TlNG! 'fht<. dramutir and pac-ious bayfront homf' ii looled on a sunny ovenized, prime lot. Rt-HI-rut rrysts l doon f'nler iolo the dramatir li ving and t'ntertaining areas wilh a vir"' lo lht Lido .~wl c~ Jargr patio and lbe private bayfront dMk. Thf' mastt'r uile. al o locatf'd on lbf' waler. has a fireplace. 2 bath. and dreuiag a rf'ft plu • ~udi"d bale on!. Fobi addiriunal bf.droonn and-batb . HUJrSt. Churlri. l.11r hf'n -•lh vit'w of "'ater. Df"ligner furoi biop included. Call for a private !>ho .... to~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . ..... ..,.. . 12,.250.000 ~W USTl~G! Prt \4lt"·~ut"d at rium lt"adr> 10 thi tradilional •i~\ arming home louted oo 60 fool \ 1a I 1do 'oud bay(ronl. c;pacioUi a"AO· ~1) t t /.ao. the ca.a ler ~room utle i 5 i fel'I on 1he waler with a librar\ 9 . .....c and e-.leMive bathrooma aod drHaiDg arr1i1., Four garag~ hugt' patio and dMk for 2. 6S-foot yachu . 8 aippoinlmf"nt. 104 VIA LORCA LOWEST PRICED HOME ON LIDO! Thia rh1i1rming remodeled l•o uory home futur" 1wo matter bf-droom1. three large balhi. plua. • Ot'W family kitchen. unoy privalt" patio. owe or trade. OHuf'd •• 1525.000 0 lJPT(}WN" 0 THE WA TERH! LJOO PARK DRIVE! Thr du.ding 2.500 r.q. ft . rondo on the bavfroot was jutt perfttted in every detail. :\t'w ki1cben and balbr.. u teosive minors, wolld Berber carpeting. wlake Italia• 1ilM>. Jaruui. Walk lo r~1aurant1. 1bops, ocean! Dock available for up to ~ft beet. OHrred al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .•...• 1689.000 . PENTHOU f. BAYFRONT ECJTP~{f CONDO! · Magoif1r rn1 \'tt""'' o( bay, ocran a""o~ll t 'JOt'k a~ajlable (or up lo .5(H1 boet. U~t and bright 2 pl'" den or\ ~ _ ....... 2,600 1quare fttt. Owner lt'a\o'iD& area. OUert'd al ........................................•...•...••• l .590.000 wrwl. DOLPHI ., CL~B:AYFR<Nf HOME 0 DOUBl...E-WIDE LOT'.! This rla &ir home is onf' ol Lido'• finest! Daipt'd for pariou. IMD« alHI t'nlerlaining. perfttl in ~ery detail. Kitchen crttled for the mo.a de.<rimiaat .. 1ourntet. Muter bedroom on. the -.aier wilb marblr Orf'pla.-f, roay tad) ...... marble bathroom. and priv.te balcoor. 4 adcUtiouJ larp fa.Uy 19M,..__ .eparalt' maid'• room. Large private 1Ja1e ~tio witla lap ~ aecl•W ..... cascading waterfaU. and doc:k for Hnral boats. Owaer .. ,. tr-41«'. for ....a• bayfrool. Pritt in4"1uda d•iper fwa.a.iap. By appoiat....a eely ..• M.200.-e BA YFRONT LEA 't:! VIA UDO NORD finl·time offerf'd! r u.rniehed or -·~ s ~,..... .. ..,.. ........ •k. J fareplac-H, h&age family roollL ew ~lio1 Hd paiat. Nnt i. ..... ,. ....._ AYailable for one yf'u. Call for •ppobttment ..•...•..•..•.••.•.•• 18750/llO BA YFRONT SECl1IUTY OONDo! l>uaJing •alb MW tile aocl carpet. all oew kitdwa. 41r ... tk betlii wtda J..-... .. uoift& c tom f•raMltiaga. Offtted at •..•.•.....••...•.•••.•.• M,IOO/MO in &uying patterns IEllAXSENT . THE BUSINESS EVENT bF 1989 IS COMING TO ORANGE COUNTY ltrocluc~cl ancl ltresentecl lay: THI FUTURI ACHllVIMINT CORPOllATIOll ROGER DAWSON •••••••• ••••nan•• 0 '(he 8ecreta of Power Neaotiati111,. 8:00 -12:00 Noon Independent and Featuring THE ANAHEIM HILTON A TOWERS Paelftc IWINaia •'ITIC0..1•lhm WQ •~CA One I.«Y Only, Regist,er Now! 0911(714)754-7100 . I ~BA 2BA home w1poo1 in Irvine Terrace. Vacant & owner Is anxious to sell. Asking $515,000. . ,. IPEll IAT / .. 1·1 PIULSll REIL TY PROUDLY PRESEllTS By Interior Designer NANCY JAFFEE Beautifully redesigned 3BR Condominium in much Eastbluff area of Newport Beach . $349,000 with land. NEW LISTING . OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 12-5 1961 SAN BRUNO 780-8097/862-1904 llOl IOlnE ..... TElllCl© CW.. TERRACE IDl.n -· 120-GlU ._ __________ ._... ............ --~...---------~ TWO NEO-VICTORIANS Just buih. l9. M• w/llltlnl 11e1,'Walc4n ~t. tiled & pap«ed bilith, sun deck. P~rchment Olk abinetry throughe>Ut. Almond tile floors. ~rble firipllce, ourmct kitchen w/dinlng in sunny bly. LA· concNJed StOl'•ge w•ll. 3BR, 2!'1BA. Y-our Choict' S3S9,000, CALL 175-911. OPEN HOUSES SAT /SUN IM 114 MERlllLL Pl.ACE. £ASTSID£ CM. (Or•Of'C A-ve. & 21~ St.) BAYFRONT BUENA VISTA A VE. Beautiful Channel views from this 3 bedroom. 4 bath home. Well-built 3 slorJes wlth bonus room. 2 decks, patio, 2 car garage. C>oa &>cl<. pnvate 1>eac . elevator. $1,800,000 Shown By Appotntrnt"nl Only catt Dale Ward 650-3413 or 91111-2155 c l\l l>WJ l l , .,,_ ....... , .. ,.,..., ,,,, .. 38R/28A 11 float 2H IBA 1n tur 5 blod s I• bucl1 & p1 rb Wo11dt1lul ta1111lr locattH lei 1111 • iAtt";iir iiiw'4•Ptrt' 141· I Ill &aside .Clll Clu11W, 642-5678 . 321 lllmll.D ... 1~ .. lllllU .. 11111 Refu(bilhed through-out 28drm. 2BA, steps to beach. $111-MT llMlU N9w l!QA&. --Of C*t be Uled U I 11199 t.mly home. Front "°'* 3 BO 3 BA: APt ·2 IO 1• BA. 3 ftt..,.._, tky· lights. 2 -.... MQurMy ~ lnteroom tytiem wtllle .,.._, C>M cabinets thtU out. n.c• peillO. roof oectt. Our• atat• roof ...,, doM to belchee. ~ n fftuClh more a ..... Al ... c.11 Alee ........ .,.... "' ..... ,. ... y ..... ., ... G11ulfll•, ·"" tot lfttormatton &~ngly IOW coat. PRIME BLUFFS VIEW . OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 12·5 1M9 VISTA CAUDAL BLUFFS Three h<>droom, 2~t bath with ~l~cular view of Batk Bav. ~an and Newpc1rl Centt'r Towen; 1-~nd unit. wtefully derorel~. Mirrored wall 111 livrnl( roorn further enhanrea \1ew. modem cabinet.a and. tile counter in khcben. llmque wine 111or~l' room Mom• feature that must bt Ileen to be apprec:i.aled · ~~~D~R~ASTlrrrlJRTI~RYltJm~OW"l?i'l!!BIBR'.=lli:t-~t-zt BLUPPS -NEW LISTING -1171,000 FD 2104 PUENTES (OFF VISTA PLOl.A) E~pand~ Lmda in park like HU1n1 on quiet. ruJ de-~ feat.wee endoeed cl tcreen lan11 rm lmmaculatt' <'ondition maintained by ceri~ owner. Desirable one 11t.ory w/3BR. 2BA plu~ utre room Priced for quick aale to d11«iminatinc buyer. "BOTH PROPERTIES" SHOWN BY APPT. ANYTIME CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO on.: (714) &40.5560 DAY /EVE RM.: ,<714) 7&0-9678 llufltinys & <llu1npunH ilrultors HARBOR VIEW HILLS tf YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A HOME IN A FAMtl Y NEIGHeORHOOO WfTH A -.BEAUTIFUL EXTRA LAAGE LOT. YOU HAVE JUST FOUND IT. COME TO THE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY TO SEE TMS 8PACK>U8 HOME WITH FOUR 8EDROOM8. HUGI PLAY AOOU (OR COULD IE TWO MOAE BEDROOMS) PLUS FAMK. Y AOOM OVEN.OOKINO PM>FESSK>NALLY LANDSCAPED YARD. PRICED UNOIA MNl<!T AT 1711.900 . CIRlll IEI: Ill DUPLEX · $551,910 ovdy. ~t & airy~ JUst 12 JtMS ,ouric; spacious unit has 28R. 28A. nurly idenhul 2 dee. s-& patios Double Pfa&t w/3rd CM park"' & Within walkina dcstaru to CdM Vtlact's wonderful amenrtJtS. Want to ~ 1fWf equity trOl'll anottw'.f Pfoperty' Uist1~ approx.. $388.000 Isl trust~ is assumable' ''C.Wt £n,ic, ~ ~~«'' I J1~~!1JB..~ [H 759-1877 ;> UITl•E mil ma .11WB. AIUlF9! fhlS IS I l\'IOSI Chlltnll!L $1*f1 J det~hfd 38 28A ho«nt at th! tnd of a io.dy, lancbcaped dmH•f .. ~ treu111roondid ..... ~ Eastside IOOllOCl1 oa. Swf'ieit """"'~ ?Ji;~nnw'' •Spa •Poot •view *•Waterfront * * •Wa1etfront and Pool vGtve Address at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 111 ,1n Fiii-U •r IEI d9 Ocean Vista, Sea Island 631-1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IElllll 473 Abbie Way, EutskSe, C.M. 64~S.OOO-SaVSun-1-4 606 Acacia. CdM 644-6200 $390,000 -326 Anade. Baiboa Penln. 673-7300 $535,000 76 Baycrest Ct., Bayview 644-8200 $296,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 522 Cataff~ Dr., ,Nwpt Hetghta, N.B. • 63,.,300 $425,000 Sat 1-5 •• 101 Columbia, Nwpt Crest, N.B. 673-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 189 Fairwlnds, C.M .. 645-0303 $198,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 ""28 Mirada.:. Turtle Rock Point, Irvine 760-o714 $439,000 S at/Sun 1-5 220 Nice Ln, vwe. Batboa 75~ $322,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Pauline, Euttlde Costa Mesa 873-5553 $249,000 Sunday 12-3 +32 Sea tNnd, 8'a Cenyon &44--9080 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 ••61 ShMtwater ~J-,N.8. •73-7300 '1310.500 Sun 3-5 24552 Sutton Ln, LaG. Niguel 759-eeOO $189,800 Sun 1-5 **+740 Via Udo Nord, Udo !ale, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $1,725,000 Sunday 1-5 2•,._ II 37 4 E. Y• Loop, Woodbridge M4-e200 1259.000 Sat 1-5 215 ()cw\ v...~ ......... 144 tolO 11.-,000 8undtty 1-5 171 --·-·Corona del M9r • 111..an MOO.ooo 8Und9y 1.5 ••+23 Southampton, 81lcourt ti*, N.8. 815--4122 *51S,OOO Sat/Suri 1-5 ,. lft/Sun 1-4 118 ...,,... Ct .. -~ .. ....._ 1375,ooo aun 1-s * 1501 8onn6e Oaor'9 Terr. lrvtne Ten. CclM 720-0118 1811,000 c. Sat/Sun 1-5 11•.eon.-, C.M. 141-1171 1111,IOO ~ 1"'4 ~!flME! L-. IMla AM " .... .., Set/Sun ... ....... ,...0.-.... ... ti!...__· 3IO E. 19th St .• ca.ta Meea 85CJ..5511 S3l4,500 Sat/Sun 12-e 421..0 £ 20th St, Costa M..a 759-1177 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 •2232 Eden Ave. (R-2) EMtlide, CM 84tr8003 1289,900 Sundjl)' 11 ... *211 E. Wlllon, ea.ta MeM 540-7355 $310,000 Sat/Sun 12..- ... Gavlata, 8klftt, N.8. 759-MOO $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *624 De Ana Corona~ •1-1400 $541,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1430 DalDt*'I T• .• emn. Terrace eu...,. se1t,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1127 Dorothy L-, H. HlgNands eu aoo 1641.ooo Sat/Sun 1..-:30 2571 w.etnll 1t1 Ave. Coeta. Meu.. 548-1904 1211,000 Set/Sun 1-5 320 E. 21st St, E'lide C.M . 831-7300 1345.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3122 Gltntter. Mesa Verde, CM ···~1 Evening Canyon, Shorectma, CdM &42-5200 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 780-0714 $&45;000 Sundey 1-5 ••1819 Goldenweat, S"Mta Ana +...-45 Herbof~ldQe Dr, Mrbf-Rdge, NS 546-2313 $185,000 Sun 1_.;30 780-5000 $776.000 Sunday 1-5 21332 Greenapray, Huntington Bch 4008 lne.t late, Hrbr View Hllla, CdM _ _,7-:::::::::=7:::;l4==S~1;,;;&9~,900.;.:.. ___ s:;:.:a1:::.::IS:.:u::.:n_:l~-5:___--::-----7....:eo.._:_5000 $ee9,000 __ Sa:t:::/-=S-=-un~1--=5_. __ _ 813 HI~. CdM t"411 lubetla Terrace, Irvine T•rrac:e. CdM 759-eeoo $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $1,238,000 Sunday 1-5 1eeo lowti St, Costa Mesa •••~Marcus, N9wpott 9-ch 548-2313 $275,000 Sal/Sun 12_. 642 .. 2134 $759,900 Sunday 1-4 1&4 MerrlU Pl, (2 H ... ) Eaataide CM 3358 Mariaold.C.M. . 875-fi92 $359,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 548-231~ $339,000 Sunday 1·4:30 3205 N9W "l«k. Coeta Meu ~ 3358 Marigc)ld,C.M. 54e-2313 .$449,900 Saturday 1-4 64-2313 $339,000 Sunday 1..-:30 t 2200 Port Carlisle. H.V. Homes 751-eeoO $509,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1882 Rhode ISiand, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $279,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 ""37· Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn, NB 873-1333 $835,000 Sa1/Sun 1·5 ""11 Rue M.,..,lle, Big Canyon, NB 873-9333 *519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v35 ShMIWater, Bayview. NB 121-1200 *539 900 ·" Sa1/Sun 1·5 ' -~ 107 Via Ravenna, Udo 844-9080 Me4,900qa Sat/Sun 1-5 wt1 --401 v...a Rome, 8'uff9 144 8200 $349,000 Sa1/Sun 1·5 19 Waadl11f, Woodbridge t"'9ne 758 llOO 1117 ,tOO Sat 1-5 210I Yedlt H l1ct1W, ~ M4 IOIO 1585.000 IOO CM Dr, ma--. N.8. •t-7-0 ... .-. 8lllJ8Un 1..a +408 Onda, Bluffs 844·9080 $405,000 25731 Padue Or, LAlguna HUta 831-7300 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 243 Palmer; Newport He6ghta, ea.ta Mesa . 722-3501 $339,000 & up Sat/Sun 11-4 28845 Parlao Dr, Mission Viet<> Sund,.., 1_5 J' 780-0714 $299.900 _, +2119 Requeta, IMuffa 751 MOO $399,000 Sun 12-5 ••1100 See Lane. Hetbot View Hllll ~ $711,000 Sun 1-5 * •41 8ou1hampton, 8ekouf1 Hiii, N8 759-e700 MM.GOO 8undey 1·5 am v. ~-c.M. ..-.au .eoo ...,.... 1~ 221Vlll8M ...... Udo .... 144 HID 1735,000 .,,_ 1-1 •111w..-..udo .... •1-MOO 1790,000 SalJa.., 1-6 212 YlrllllM 7iiiM. ...,,.-,,,. .IOO Z1t VIia Now9. C.M. ..... 7111 1254.000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 •Mm VllM Nab'lce, Bluftl. NB ~ ... .000 lH Sat/Sun 1-5 •11111 WHdlUd T.,.,_., lrW'9 ~ 1111.000 Sundey 1-5 ••1 Wndlend Pl, s.nta Ana .... ,, ... 900 Sunday,,.. Sundey 1 ... .............. t•Mtl "''*?:881,, Eastt*df.N.B .. 111-4100 • ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I01I Oofte POr•a•loo. Nwpt North ... lllD 1116,000 Sun 1-5 _..,•ffO•a ead, HerOOf ~ -.,...... 13,400,000 1-5 ·==-··· Ad,CoronacMIMllt .... 000 SUHOAY 1_. ·-.... Dr.WU1Clff,N8 .... '44 .... IOO Sat/Sun 12-5 1.llM ... N.8 . ,.. ... .000 Slil/Sun 1-5 ••1211 Poe.rte Dr .• Dover Shor•, N.B. 831·7300 $649,QOO Sat/Sun 1·S t m Poppy, Corona def Mar 831-1400 $939,000 SetSun 1·5 1972 Port ClenOge, HV Home. 844--toeO ~.000 •2207 Port LMwldc, H.V.Homee 758-llOO M29.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •35 Rocklnghem. Belcourt 831-1400 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 *...,.. • 17 Roylll St. George. B6g CMyon, NB 873--9333 $1,350,000 Saturdey J-5 * 1808 s.ndelwood. Baycfett ~ M59,500 · · set/Sun 2-5 •••19 San Mateo. Spygl .... CdM 1eo-5000 saas.ooo Sat/Sun 1-.s ~--OollWsbor. 844--toeO fee51000 &andey 1-5 2713 S. <MINr'bor St. S..t• Ana 549-0125 $305,000 Sun 1-5 3eol SurMliw, Herbor View Hiie, CdM 780-0714 '825,000 Sun 1-5 1821 Tr9dl\t'lnda. Be~cc-. NB 790-8679 $549,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1*•1901 Tr9d_..ldl Ln. S.,Uilll. N.B. 831-7300 ...... 500 s.tl8un 1-5 .,,. •• 9 Urbino. Nofthwd. Woodetrm. lfV. 831-7300 $515,000 S8l/Sun1-5 •••432 Via Udo Nord. Udo ..... N8 780-5000 $1,220,000 s.tlSun 1-5 •••531 'Ile Udo Soud, Udo ........ 780-1900 S 1.585,000 Satwd9y 1 ... 1 Weytwtdge. ~ 844-8200 S 1,395,000 ••1901 Yacht~. N.8. 759-9100 te!0.000 ' Sun 1-5 Sun2 ... • 1920 Commodore. ~ ~ $595,000 $at/Sun ,,.. 300 ~.Corona def Mer 159-6800 s1.ooo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1951 P&t Ectwwd, Hetbor View Hofnee 144 IOI() $688,900 ~ 1 s 14 Wlnd9of, Harbor .. 131-1400 $1, 125.000 301 LuQonla. ... !#port 8wt'I 845-f143 '315,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 200I Poft "'NA*· Her. va.. Horw 7M MOO ,000 ~ 1-5 ... ............. .. .., 1-6 •.•••• o.n.... ..,._ ..... 144 t100 12.M0,000 ~ 1-5 ••1111 ----.. Corone -... .-1111 f1l9.,0IO ... 1-6 1111ec.W..H.Y .... , ...... .,.... .,_,M --______ ...._ ···----·· --- 2324 Port Certlele, 8Hw..-id ~ $649,000 ·-···· ~ 1-5 25 Lochmoor l..Me, 8'g canyon ~ $1,495.000 Sun 1~ ....... , .... ., .. t 424 DliNia. Otde Coron• o.t Mer e1s.5114 saas.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s TIWllllES •IMS Fii SILE , ........... . 10088 a.ymde Cove E.., N.B. 831-1400 '540.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t••••• ••.,,.t 270 ~ Ln #109 Npt Duct\ 722-1MI 1331.500 8atlSun 12 ... •• ,. F.......,., C.M . .... 7171 1117,000 ....... ,22 "9ttord, e.yrtdge. N8 113-llS33 '276.000 s.t/Sun 1-5 801 Udo Pn Or. , 1E.. Udo VlleO 831-1400 1796.000 &andey 1~5 * •2221 _.... o<*, Coeta Mell 132-2000 s 1•.900 ~ ,,.. * • 181 Scf'lel"'Y Bey (Beker & en.tot~ C.M. M2-0556 S 1'4.tOo Sat/Sun 12-5 •2315 VIMa Huerta (The IMufts) N.8. 721_..., 1219.IOOLH SeUSun 1-5 •2317 Vllta Huer1a, Blufta, N.8. 1-.e100 *203.000lH S8l/Sun 12;3()..5 * • 711 Wtllt)'lln e.y, Coeta Meaa 841-7487 $180.000 Sat.sun 10-5 1 .......... .. ••.,,.11 ~. ~ Crelik. COM 72CMJUI ..... ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 2297 P9CMc • 201, Coet• Meea .,.,,. 831-7153 1232,000 Sun 1-S am111• . . 2UI ... .., Loop, 8ec:k -ne..., t21t.ooo SetJSun 1.5 m1 a. a..~IVJP0'1 ~ .,_,_ .500 Sund9y 1-5 I.IOI,..._ TM Bluffa. N8 1'0-IOOO 1316.000 s.t/._, 1-5 • .. t lalD4r~ oeo. Corone Otil Mer ~ -.ooo ~!.-5 .. ... ~ AWa. oatorCI Ct. ntM ..,.,...-1311,000 a.l9Un 1-6 • ••• ~ --· Oldard Ct..,... ~ ... ooo e.l9Yn 1-5 ; r •• 3 II ,111 P• II tr Ill •"'•*280 C8oMY ln 309, Vftla Balboe, NB 87~ $378,500 Sunday 1-4 93 Lakeehor•. lrvtne 780-5000 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 • ... , ......... , .. llPLDD Fii SILE 211,...211 ...... 2. 7 ........ CotoM dll Mer Ut-7021 UH.000 -Sun 12-4 211 Abelone A~ •• Utt .. Balboa ltland 17~ 1796.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I •DFlllEIT Sat 1-5 2 LMceme. Hetbor Cre11 144-aOO $4,500 8at 1·5 408 E. ~front, 8111t>oa Pentneu&e 120 Orchid, Corona Def Mw t 424 o.hlle, Otde Corona Def Mer 20l8 MorM V.._ Coela Me.a e1wn1 1598.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7804166 '826~ Sat/Sun 1-4 175-4714 *811,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 517-Ml 1925/MO S.1/lun 11-4 MORTGAGE RATES FIDD .......... ~ L.eetl4 ... ..... 'I:' (~) '4;r> ...... '" NeUonMde 10.875 2.000 187 Amertcen .,._.. ... SIL 11.900 20 1.500 15 187 Amertcen8M'918Mk 11.500 20 2.000 30 187 lttght Mof18lee 11..alO 20 2.000 eo 590 c-.-aLoen 11.175 20 2.000 30 187 CCM..., ... , ,.._Ill 1UOO 20 1.IOO 15 117 ~~ 11.375 20 t .000 15 117 ,. w.. ="It L4eft 11.121 10 1.780 45 117 ~,..._. L 11.IOO 20 2.000 00 117 Giii! ii•• ,...,., 8'L 11 .• ao 1.000 • 117 45 500 14 187 45 117 eo 500 • 117 11 IO • 11 ... AIMUSTMU ...... ........... &.elMal!' ..... 'I:' '"', 'T> ' l .IOO 2.000 2. 1.171 10 ··-'' 1.171 l .IOO 20 1.780 IO 1.• 10.000 20 l.llO • 1.710 ··-IO t .000 • I .ON t.111 • 2.180 .. 2.171 11.000 • ··-30 2.800 IMO tO 1.100 • I.at ··-• ··-• l .7IO 10.J1I • UID • t .7IO ··-IO u. .. 1.100 I.HO ao t.• • J .1IO .... • .... • ... ••• IO UDO ., t.r.: l.IOO OI .... • ... '° , ... • Ill • HI • • • -I = = •1 ii --• = • ;,ti • -··~ _ ..... ·•~.P -*""' ........... • ---.r-'-----.. ...,. ... ...... 780 117 2000 IOO 800 117 -117 -7IO ........... ... 1110 •• 1.78 1.48 IA 142 "---....... ... ... .. . 11 IO 11.10 Ila t• .... t .t2 147 '" 147 .. , .. ... . .. , BAYCREST BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY POOL HOME $659,500 1806 SANDALWOOD OPEN FOR VIEWING SAT /SUN 2 -5 BEVERLY MORPHY 759-1$24 GRUBB I ELLIS REAL TORS 644-6200 the most exqufSite laAdscapiAg on oAe of he-largest lot~ in Harbor View Hills. Expanded SBRt 3 BA home w/magnificent curb t1ppeal. ~utiful poof surrounded by unique p&ants, flowers, rotes & lovely entertaining area. A "must see" in COM. For your personal showing, please all ESTHER. """ ------ CORONA DEL MAR $849,000 · Three year otd Summetwind home wtth unit on 55' lot. The home his J Ill, 2¥1 8A, fMnily room, den, AIC:_, 4 ~, ·~~lful blelched oak Roon .ld profiellk>NlllY . ltear unit hn 2 INt, 1 8A IMJe prtvete ylld b entert.-infnt. HARBOR RIDGE EXCLUSIVE $3,500,000 Tenn& Court Cuate wtth 5· Bit, 7 IA Ind ~nt ' ~eti on ~ <ul~ weet. POo1, ~ Ir city lill'b vlC'W. ~n bChef fOt yov,...... itM>Wing. BELCOURT TOWNE cou.ECTION .. .- llepnt 2 IR, & 2 ~ IA home w/famity nn. New arpett & p1int and belutiful rear )'ltd. NEW LISTING! SPYG~A.SS -SUS,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1 .. 5 Ocean & city lights view -Expanded Portsmouth w/sun room on view side. Pool in front courtyard. 4~ 28A & touUy remodeled 21 mairble floors, Befber ar~s, French doors & windOWs and . much more! · - • SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME Fabulous Custom, 2 Story Home, 5 Bedrooms, 4 112 Baths, · Mountain & Night Light Views $849,000 - OPEN FOR VIEWING SUN. 1-5 2324 PORT CARLISLE FOR SALE ''BAYVIEW COURT" live the country life In the heart of Newport. ~rse and ooutiful 3 Bdrm. or 2 Bdrm. & den with 3 full biths. Wonderful urirades Incl. built-in stereo & ~~~r:~~~.' .~~~~ ~~~~~~'.1~~~~ •• ~a ... •~. ~~~ ~. ~ ~~~~7= FOR LEASE "OXFORD COURT" Gorgeous 3 Bdrm. & 3 beth townhome with marble floors and ~ntation :~~~~=~~·.~~~y#~~~~~~ ~.'~~~'~ ~~·~·. ~~·~.t~. ~:~:': ~~· ~-":!: -- C.OLDW<?U BAN~C?R. ~ HARBOR VIEW HOMES Just listed ... A 5 BR, 3 BA Somerset model. Ready for immediate occupancy. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-1 1142 PORT WEYMIDGE ,.,,.,.. .... ....... c ...... ....... -··•. ~···---~ •.HARBOR VIEW HILLS • • • 40001NLETISLE OPEN FOR VIEWING SUN. 1-5 -••• . LOVELY 3 BR OR 2 BR $639,000 EASY TO SEI: DEN. CALL JUDY MER I Z 644 9000 • • •BIG CANYON BUY • • • • OPEN FOR VIEWING SA..=.1-5 11 AGE ~ >'•!•• ,,.. '.,' ., "' "f ...... : . " --~ Tiil ,,,,. • ..,., ... ONNHOUSE MT A SUN 1-5 .. Miii ..... ~ -... .. ... . .. -.......... ~ -. . I - .. y •........ M01111fll•. -1611 tor Information CLaMitlll» R•at &m• 624 CMi iilU 262• COIU iilll 262• ,.._, iMdl 2ur: ·--~· ~ ~11nh1 " I ·~ .tit' • THE 1 COMPANY IN SO . CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTIN(j~ Sail to London aboard the Queen Elizabeth II, return on the supersonic Concorde! ~._. ___ ___..-. . . -------- Coldwell Banker Residential Real ES.. tate Services invites you to enter our drawing for a super-luxurious London Holiday for Two! The ·deluxe travel package includes a transatlantic crossing aboard the OE2, six wonder- ful days in London and a return flight on the supersonic Concorde. Plus, roundtrip airfare to New York is provided on the elegant MGM Grand Air! Don't miss our most extravagant giveaway ... compliments of your area specialist at Coldwell Banker! DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 15, 1989 WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT YOU WILL BE RECEIVING YOUR ENTRY FORM BY MAIL OR Call Coldwell Banker's Ne~rt .eeach Office tor an entry form. --_.;....;..;.......---....~~--'l'toast H~ at Avocado . ('Z 14) 644-9060 ••• r • .,. ,.......,. • .... • .... ,·1 f f • __....~--... . . .