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SATURDA Y, MAY 3, 1 ~86
Tbe Re•. Andrew Cbrtatlan Andenen
(center), ~ed by attorney •mtam
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Monroe. tallrtn• wttb reportera at tbe
Weet:mln8ter llantctpal Coartboaae.
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FOREC~STS ()II Ai
Surrenders aft er a week ih seclusion,
enters innocen t'pleaand vows to_nght.
STEVE MARBLE __ _
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A Catholic priest from Huntington
Beach pleaded nOl J.uihy Friday to 24
• felony counts of child molestation -
charges be said arc "false and un-
founded." ·
"I am totally innocent and l will
fight to clear myself," the Rev.
Andrew. Christian Andersen said in
lhe hallw~y of the Westminster
Municipal Courthouse.
.-Andciscn, 34, i s ilccuscd of molcst-
in& ·teen-age alter" boys wtio
wonhippec! at SL Bonaventure
Church 10 Huntington Beach.
The priest. known as MFa.lher
Chris," as not on active duty at the
church. Apparently,· the puisb lw
been sup~rting hinl with aeve~ prayerviiils. ~
After a week in seclusion, ~nen
surrendered Friday, entered bis inno-
cent pica, and was released without
havin& to post bail.
He was ordered to submit to
fingerprinting at the Huntington
Beach Police Department., and to
have no contact with minon except in
the presence of other adults.
Andersen seemed calm amid the
blizzard of television lighu II\d
cameras that greeted him as be
amved at e coUi11iouie.--
ln the courtroom , A.Ddene•
scribbled notes and teemed IO pa;
attention to a child mwder c::ac ...._
preceded bis own court bearinl.
Reading from a prepared llatement
followin& his late afternoon appear·
ancc before Municipal Court ladle
Katherine O'Leary, A.ndcnen cded
the felony charges .. absolulely &he""
and proclaimed himself "totally
inilocenL"
Defense anomey William M0moe
brushed uide ~e IJlO~~on chirp u .. posa misundcntaDdiap
and eugcrations.."
0 Tbis sort of thiftl bappem 10 often
with ~~:f children. .. Monroe aid when why tceo...,e boys would
level such cbaqcs.
-But v A:nc:k uen puxlaimod Im
innoocnoc, Deputy Districl Allaoey
Michael Koski was conside:rias lli.Qs-
addi tionaJ ciwJes apintt the priat.
Koski said lhc latest developmenc
focuses on a J 9ft3 incident in whic:b •
Huntinaton Bpcb woman contended
her ,on was molested by the priest.
The prosecutor refuted to say bow
many alleged victims there could be,
but it is believed there are .U.CUY
.three or fQur, all between the qes of
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Driver Of stolen car
kllled ·fleeing cops Lll!ing in the shadow of nuclear plant
By LAURA MERK °' ... ...., .........
A man driving a stolen car was killed in a traffic accident Friday
afternoon after police chased him though two cities.
Officials confiden t
San Onofre's safe;
some aren't so sure
Few would claim that Orange
County is in the grip of Meltdown
Madness.
Nevertheless, the nuclear disaster
Newport Beach police spokesman irent Harris said the 15-minule
chase bcpn when an officer attempted lo stop a motorist for making an
ilJC'gal right tum on MacArthur Boulevard al about I p.m. But the man
-whose name has been withheld until his relatives are notified -
refused to stop. .
-A cncc~ of fhe license plate revealed The car was sl61en from
Spartanburg, N.C., on April 23, Harris said.
Police chased the 1982 Buick Skylark through Newport Beach at
speeds up to 50 mph before a police helicopter joined in the pursuit.
Harris said.
,_ at---the--Soviet Union+-Chemobyt
power plant bas sparked fresh con-
cerns about radiation hazards in the
United States and around the world.
After tryina to elude police on the San Diego Freeway, the driver
exited on Culver Drive going north. Harriu~jd the heji~pter P!lot ran into troub~e going ~rough the
El Toro Manne Corp! Air Stat1on because the au' space as closed to
civilian traffic. "But lhe Marines were very helpful and directed traffic
away from the helicopter," and·the chase continued, Harris said.
(Pleue 11ee CHASS/ A2)
Badham,. Rosenberg
trade .verbal punches
87 TONY SAAVEDRA Hodel to open more areas of Cali· °' .. ...,,......,, , fornia's coast to \he oil industry.
R R bert Badba• la bed 'th Rosenberg's comments were in ep. 0 m c 5 Wl reaction to a statement made by
poliucal opponent -Nathan . Rose-Badham at a breakfast gatherin~ of nbcrt on Friday after the con-aressman credited himself with keep-hi&h school and colleie stu ent
ina the Oran.e County coast free of leaden. offshore drliffiia for 23 yean. Badham said h was he, and not Sen.
Rosenbers. who ii chaUeQ&ina the AJan Cranston, who kept the drilling
o •• _.. R bl. · th ban intact o~r the yean. Cranston Newport _,,,,.. cpu •can an e cfeditcd himself in recent campaian
June 3 OOP primary, disputed literature as a lon.nime defender of Badham's claim that he wu respon-.~ . sible for the moratoriu:m fhat the now-expired moratonum.
protected federal waters "from Hunt· Rosenberg, who attended tht
anatoo Beach to the Mexican border" breakfast meetina sponsored by the
until last Dcc:cmber. Newport Harbor Chamber of C:om-. mcrce. said Badbam showdo•t be so With the ban now Ul>lmi. tl'ICtl quick to take a bow.
ofT the coast of Laauna Beach a_nd Rosenbe't. 33, said the five-tenn Newport Beach are tarpted for oil d · 1 and ps exploration bqjnnina in incumbent ailed to atten a cruaa
And Orange County residents have
a special reason for pondering such
dangers: just across the county line is
..PHIL
. St1EIDERMAll
Focus ON THE NEws
the San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station.
About 80.000 residents live within
the plant's I 0-milc emergency evacu-
ation zone. which ranges through San
Clemente. Dana Point and San Juan
,~. '·
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Capistrano. Those living from 10 lo When it was pointed out that
20 miles from San Onofre -includ-balloons can drift across several sutcs
ine residents of Laguna Beach, before landing, far beyond the radi-
M1ssion Vi:ejo and Laguna Niguel -,, ation danger accepted by mostscien-
arc in the plant's "puolic education tists, Alliance spokeswoman Marion
zone/' which means lhey must be Pack replied, "Our feeling is that no
appnscd of important developments
al San Onofre. Top SoW.I ollfcllll t:ltee
But how far away is truly safe in lbe .. ~•--•lvffv J4ftlMW. A~ event of a nuclear accadent? r .v~1..,, .. , ..,... • .,-., .,
On Friday night, membcn of the
orange County Atltan«for-Survtvat.
a group opposed to nuclear power
plants as well as nuclear weapons,
released black balloons carrying
messages. Each note warned finders
that ifthe balloon had reached them.
so could radiation from San Onofre.
level of radiation is a safe level."
When it comes to radiation
dangers, some people believe di•
tance docs not equate with safety.
The nuclear plant at Chqnobyl is
about 12,000 miles from Orange
(Pleue eee SAl'f ONO~/ A2)
Balloons
c~rry
message
of-doom
By SUSAN HOWLE'M'
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Unlike coldrful balloons relcued
1n celebration. the 200 black balloons
that soared above the San OnofR
Nuclear Gcneratina Station Friday
niaht were set fret to carry a meaqe
o(doom.
Members of the Ora.nae County
Alliance for Surva val say that if one of
the balloons reaches you. so CO\lld
deadly rad1at1on in the event of a
nuclear accident.
About SO memben of the anu-
nuclcar oraaniz.atiofl pthCRC! on the
sand below the power plant, liabtina
candles to mourn those who lost their
lives lO the nuclear disaster an
Chernobyl. ·
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"We are here today nan ad boc
coalition of cnvaronment.al, OOP·
sumer and safe cne1'1.Y poups to vojc:t
our concerns about the recent llCCI~ 1987.lbe ocean traeU are pen of 1 mcetina last May between the C~Ji-
plan by Interior Secmary Donald (Pl ....... CAJIDli>A TU/ A2) All~ for Santftl .Jllmllben rel--balloo.na at San ~o&e power: plant~ (P18ue ... ~l
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A3 o;ange eo.t OAJLY PILOT/~. May 3, 1981
Child support law unconstitutional
By tt.e Atsodated hes~
An apj)CaJS ooun rulina in an Oranae County case bas decJan::d a
law uled to enforce child suppot
payments unconstitutional in a d
cision that may have tuling effec
throU,&hout the state.
The unanimous decision from the
4th District Court of Appeal m Santa
Ana stemmed from the case of
Onu11c County resident Phillip Wil-
liam Fe1ock, 43, who wai found in
contempt or coun la.st Auallat fbr
failina to send S 150 monthly to bis
three Children.
"h's (an) e.trcmdy tmportaot (ck>-
cision). lt's aoina to have a very wide
impaci on the entire family-law area
throuahout the tate.'' SI.Id Oranae
County Deputy District Attorney E.
Thomas Dunn Jr .• who argued the
case.
The justices held that the ~
ecution mutt prove a penoo·beld RSr
contempto(courtfornot}Jeyinachild
support lw an ability to pay.
The civil code required that a
defendant collJd be bdd in contempt
i(he had a court order to PIYt be knew
of the order and there was still failure
to pay.
SAN ONOFRE DANGERS ASSESSED .•.
,.romlll
County. But that has not stopped
local residents from followms the
lead of Russia's European neighbors
by trying to purchase potassium
iodide tablets. The compound is said
to pro.vide some protection from
radiation.
Orange County health officials say
they are monitonng local radiation
levels. But they believe the cloud
released by the Chernobyl disaster
will be mostly dissipated before it
reaches American snores and will
pose no risk. Health officials also
pointed out that potassium iodide
can cause dangerous side effects.
Even after wor;ies about the Soviet
disaster subside, Orange County resi-
dents will continue to live in the
shadow of the San Onofre plant. And
many will continue to ask the in-
evitable question: Can it happen
here? •·
"No," insists Dave Barron. a
spokesman for Southern California
Echson Co. "That type of accident
could not happen here."
Edison 1s 80 percent owner of one
ofSan Onofre's three generating units
and 75 percent owner of the other
two.-T;be remaining owners arc San
Diego Gas and Electric and the cities
of Riverside and Anaheim.
But reassuring words from plant
operators haven't cased concerns
among some state J,awmakers.
Prompted by the Chernobyl accident.
the state Senate created a subcommit-
tee Thursday to look into nuclear
power plant safety in Cahforn1a
In add1uon to the three at San
O~ofre. California has two nuclear
reactors at Diab lo Canyo n in San Luis
Obispo County and one at Rancho
Scco near Sacramento. Two of the
San Onofre reactors arc shut down for
routine refuelin_J, according_ to
Edison. Rancno Sec.o also is in cold
shutdown.
Senate subcommittee members ac-
knowledged that nuclear safety 1s a
federal responsibility. but they said
the state bas jurisdiction over evacu-
ation plans and other emergency
services.
"In order to plan emergency ser-
vices. one needs to know what the
nsks a{e," said Sen. Leroy Greene, D-
Carmichael, a member of the panel.
"Everyone in America is ask.ini
'Can it happen here?' .. added Sen.
Herschel Rosenthal, 0 -Los Angeles,
another member. "There is every
1ndicatron that with the problem'i of
Rancho Scco. those of us in the
Sacramento area need to ask that
quesuonmore than anyone else in the
nauon."
He was referrin~ to problems that
have kept the facility sh~own since
Dec. 26. The plant is said to be
designed much like the one at Three
Mile ,Jsland, site of the worst U.S.
nuclear power accident in 1979.
Still, many nuclear experts arc
do"' nplaying the prospect of
Chernobyl disaster in California.
"It 1s 1mposs1ble that.this type of
release can happen at Amencan
plants because they are designed
differently than the Soviets' 1n terms
of safet) systems." Julius Goodman,
a former professor m the department
of nuclear power station~ at Odessa
Polyt.eehnical Uni versity, south of aomethina like that bapperuna m the
the Ukraine, told the Asssociated United States and especially at San
Press. Onofre," be said.
Dean Whitney, assjstant nuclear Still, Hess' committee bas made
operations manager at Rancho Seco, plans in case a nuclear accident does
told AP the key difference between oocur at San Onofre.
U.S. and Soviet nuclear plants is that According to Hess, radiation
most American plants have contain-leab&e would be reponed by Edison
ment structures, and most use press-to independent county health of-
uri.ied water cooling ~stems rather ficials, who would decide bow best to
than the graphite system used at protect residents. Chcmob 1. "A mass evac~_tion could create
r::..i· y k Barr ,.,........,t more problems 1f 1t were done and '""1son spo esman on '"&'"""' didn't need to be," be said.
that these arc ~n:iong. the key safety -In some instances, residents would
features that d1stingu1sh San O!!oofrc be safer inside a building rather than
from the Chernobyl plant. stuck in traffic on an open 'freeway,
He said San Onofrc's radioactive Heu said.
uranium fuel rs encased iii half-inch ~f eviacuat!on ~s necessary. He~
thick sealed rods. The reactors arc said, "fherc s gomg to be a cert.am
within steel vessels. 8-illches thick. amount of spontaneous reaction that
Finilly, each generating unit is inside we can't do anything about.'.'
a dome-shaped conc rete and steel But he believes the exodus will
containment structure J-to 4-feet _proceed more smoothl_y with sQC<:if1c
thick. evacuation routes prepared and CRP
"It 1s intended to contain all the officers in place to direct fleeing
material in the reactor in the event of motorists.
an accident." Barro n said. This sort of planning and other
But such safeguards don't sau.sfy protective steps are partly the result of
the Orange County Alhanc.c for the infamous 1979 nttclcar acci
Survival. Concerns about the San in Pennsylvania.
Onofre plant prompted the group to "Three Mile Island was the whole
form in 1977. rcasonbehindmany oftbesafcguards
"We'v.e been watching them for a built into plants today," Hess said. "It
long fime," Pack said. definitely taught us a lot."
Explaining the reasons for Friday's Conflicting public statements is--
protest at San O nofre, Pack said, "h 's sued at the time of the Three Mile
not only the Russian accident, but it's Wand accident created co.nfusfo.n. To
the response of our o wn nuclear avoid that, the San Onofre committee
power mdustry. saying 1t can't hap-has uniform news relca-scs already
pen here. prepared. ·
"That's like saying the Titamc "All the junsdictions arc going to
won't sink." be filling 1n · the same blanks and
Pack said assertions that Amencan making the same public statements,"
plants have enough safeguards to Hess said.
prevent an accident arc "a bunch of Edison spokesman Barron said the
hogwash:' Three Mile Island incident has
"We had containment building~ at prom_pted a number of mod-
Tnree M ilel sland, ancfradiafforiSlll ern1zaflon projects at 'San Onofre.
leaked from there." she said. (The plant's first unit began operating
Pack also charges that evacuation in 1968.) He said its buildinp also
plans prepared for San Onofre are have been strengthened to meet
unworkable. She claims fleeing resi-tougher earthquake regulations.
dents would create traffic 1ams worse Barron believes Three Mile lsland
than a typical rush-hour, turning the also taught the Russiansa few lessons.
San Diego Freeway into a parking lot. The olcfer Chernobyl plant lacked a
Edison spokesman Barron dis-containment structure., but since the
agreed. saying Anaheim Stadium is Pennsylviana accident, the Soviets
able to move almost 70,000 fans from have begun using such buildings at
sold-out Rams games in an orderly newer plants, he said.
manner. He said mass evacuations "They saw, as the rest of the world
have also been accomplished safely in saw, that despite the serious meltmg
connection with toxic spills and of fuel, most of the radioactivity was
natural disasters such as tornadoes. contained in the (Three Mile Island)
Kecpmg the San Onofre cvacu-plant," Barron sa.id.
ation. strategy up-to-date is the re-Whether the world will get a chance
spons1bihty of the lnter-Junsd1ction to learn any lessons from the
Planni,.ng Committee, which includes Cbemobyl disaster wiU depend on
rcsprescntallves from Orange and bow much information the Russians
Sap Diego counties. the California decide to release. In the first week
Highway Patrol. the cities of San after the accident, information has
Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. been scarce.
Edison. the U S. Marine Corps' Still, Hess believes Chernobyl will
C.amp .Pendleton and the state serve a useful purpose ifit causes the
beaches adjacent to the power plant. public to pay more attention to
The panel is considered unusual nuclear safety issues.
because of the number of junsdic-"Radiation is a scary s~bject," he
tions involved. One of1ts members is said, "and people don't want to learn
Paul Hess. manager of the Orange a lot about it.
County Fire Department's Emerg-"I don't anticipate a day when there
ency Management D1v1s1on. are no more nuclear power plants or
The Chernobyl disaster didn't nuclear weapons. As long as we have
cause Hess any loss of sleep. tp live in a world with radiation. the
'Tm confident beyond a doubt that more ' people know about it, the
the probabilll}' would be mimsculc of better."
BALLOONS CARRY MESSAGE OF DOOM ...
From Al
dent al the 9ov1et nuclear power plant
at C'hemob}'I," said Alliance Director
Manon Pack. "The accident 1s not
merely a tragedy for the Soviet
Union: 1t has 1mphcat1ons for the
enttre 1ntcmat1onal community, in-
cluding the United States "
Four San Diego County shenffs
deputies were nearby dunng the
demonstration. but they didn't leave
their patrol cars. They said thefoup
was protesting peacefully. an that
they anticipated no problem!>
Southern California Edison officials
were not available for comment
dunng the protest.
Althou~ Orange Coun1y Alliance
for Survival memhers have been
outspoken aga1ncit nuclear power
since the group began in 1977, the
nuclea r accident ID the Soviet Union
urged them "to draw attention 10 the
fact that we have the potential fo r
disaster here:· Pack said
Attached to each of the balloons
released on the beach out~1de the
plant at 7:25 p.m . wa<; a warning
me~sage·
"This balloon. released from \an
Onofre Nuck-ar Power Plant, reached
you, so will lethal rad1at1on " ·
Jeanie Bcr'l'lstcin, an Alliance mcm-
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berand ·outh Laguna Beach resident.
said she hopes the disaster in
C'hernob}I will alert people to the
potenual for accidents m this ·coun-
try
"l 1hmk nuclear power and nuclear
weap0ns arc the worst threat that we
have," Bernstein ~id. "Nobody fikcs
to 1hink about things that are scary or
threatening, but maybe this will wake
them up."
Tim Carpenter, director of the
Great Peach March and former
director of the Alliance for survivaJ,
said he JOmed the Fnday night peace
\lgJI in San Onofre "to remind the
c1t11ens that this (the San Onofre
plant) 1s an economic boondogale.''
"The maJonty of ttic citizens arc
co ncerned. 1f not alarmed,"
Carpenter said. He added that the
telephones at the Orange County
Alliance for Survival office have been
"nnging off the hooJc." since the
accident in the Soviet U nion.
Pack claimed tbe nuclear mdustry
has recently been involved in a "quiet
mo,e" in cooperation w1th the Re-
agan admm1strat1on to relax current
nuclear safety $l8ndanh;. includma
the proposed allowance or 10 percent
higher malllmum radjation for plant
workers.
She said the nuclear rndustry has
spoken of added safety features, "but
that docsn 't make me feel any better."
Pack saK1. ,
"If there are all of these safety
features, then it must mean there is
potential for a real disaster."
CHASE .••
From Al
At the 1ntersccuon of Warner
Avenue at Culver Drive, the fleeing
driver used the shoulder to pau a line
of cars stopped for a red light. Hanis
said.
The Buick Skylark entered the
intersection and collided with a car
dnven by Vil)ina Nicholas of Irvine,
Harris said. The Buick careened off
the road and struck b1cychst Hsin
Ling before smashmg into a li&ht
pole.
The dnver of the stolen car was
lcilled instantly. according to Jrvme
pohce, and both ~rs were destroyed.
Both Nicholas and Ling1 also of
Irvine, suffered only minor injunes.
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Longtime· Costa MCsan JaM°es Morris
Funeral-services arc scheduled
today for James R. Morris of Costa
Mesa, who died last Saturday in Hoag
• Memorial Hospital. He was 71.
Mr. Morris. who was born in Wcsr
Verginia. was a longtime resident of
the community. He had worked as a
dispatcher for Douglas Aircraft's
aerospace division.
He 1s survived by a son, Ronald J .
Morris of Anaheim; and a daughter.
Jamie Finger of Garden G rove, as
well as his close friend and cxccutnx,
Wilma Massey of Costa Mesa.
Services wiU be held at noon in the
Pierce Brothers BelJ Broadway
Mortuary chapel by Elder Marcello
ringer of the Cburcfi of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Safots. Private inter-
ment Wlll follow.
PRIEST DENIES MOLESTING ALTAR BOYS ••
From Al
12 and 14.
If convicted. the pnest could be
sentenced to .up to eight years in state
prison on each count, although
probation could be granted in the
case.
Koski said the sexual misconduct
allegations all fall into the category of
"fondling," and involve no direct
sexual acts.
. Police said the alleged incidents
that Andersen is charged with took
place during a 13-month period
ending in March of this year. The
incidents allegedly took place o n
church grounds, in Andersen's car
and in a house owned by the church.
Andersen, dressed in a sport coat
and slacks, said 1t would be ~armful to
his ca5e, himself, and even the allcaed
victims if he were to discuss the
specific allegations.
"My friends, my family, and others
all know that this (the allegation~) is
unfounded," he said.
A preliminary heanng 1s set for
June 24.
CANDIDATES TRADE VERBAL PUNCHES •••
From Al
fornia congressional delegation and
Hodel, missing one of the earliest
opportunities to convey opposition
by coastal ci ties to the drilling plan.
"This was when they first began
discussing the moratorium. This was
the meeting that set the tone fo r the
whole thing." Rosenberg said.
He added that Badham's absence
was especially damaging because of
other Orange County congressmen's
sup~rt for leasing local ocean tracts
to 0 11 companies.
He also criticized Badham for not
belonging to a special state ne,otiat-
ing committee that is attempting to
resolve confticts over the proposed oil
o perations.
"I would insist on being on that
committee," Rosenberg told . re-
porters after Badham's speech.
Badham. in a later interview,
responded strongly to the criticism.
''That's -bunk," he said. "I've kept
the moratorium from Huntin,too
Beach to the Mexican border smcc
1963."
Badham also explained that bis
congressional colleagues from Cali-
fornia persuaded him not to take part
in the negotiating team.
"I'm too dee"ly involved and too
partisan. It was felt by our delegation
that we should have other people o n
.......... E!
the commtttee." he said.
In recent weeks, Badham bas
testified before a House finance
panel. calling for the drilling mora-
torium to be remstated in Ora.nae
County while the Interior Depart-
ment and California negotiating team
hammer out an agreement.
Rosenberg characterized the con-
gressman's lobbying efforts as too
little, too late.
"It's only because be•s been pushed
on the thing. It's like the bones arc
already out of the barn," be said.
Badham countered: "An opponent
with absolutely no record can say
an)'1hin.g he wants."
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Walk for seniors
pl-nned in Mesa
Sc~qr citizens in Costa Mesa will panicipate in
a 2.S-mlle walk May 16 as part oflhe celebration of
Older Americans Month.
Tb,e .. Walk for Seniors" will begin at 10 a.m:at
the Ne1ahborbood Community Center 1845 Park
Aye; An af\el'l\oo.n proa,ram will follow the walk. and
wdl mclude a senior bake sale, craft sale, buffel'lunch
and a dance band .
. Tickets are $3 and will.be sold at aU three local
sem.or centers -the Golden Timers, Costa Mesa
Semors Club and the TLC Nutrition site. Call·
642-2275 for more information.
Haw.nan fe9t In CdM
The Oasis Senior Citizens Center will stage a
Hawaiian Fiest.a Day May IS in celebration of Older
Americans Month from 9 J.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
center, 800 Marguente Ave .. Corona del Mar.
Th.e progra~ will include games, contests,
ente~mment, pnzcs, a crafts fair, ~e saJe, hula
dancma. shuffleboard and a pie-eating contest Call
644-3244 for additional infonnatfon.
Aging parents dlscaued
The Jewish Family Service, in conjunction with
the JeWlsh Community Center of Central Orange
county, will present a three-part work:Shop entitled
"You and Your Aging Parents" for the next three
Monday evenings at the center, 12181 Buaro,
Garden Grove.
Ana Kaufman, a social worker and consultant
will conduct the sessions, which wilt run from 7:30 to
9:30_p.m. Call the center at 530-6616. e.x.L25J.1'or_
details.
Laguna seniors to meet
The Senior Citizens O ub of Laguna Beach will
hold their monthly $Cneral meeting Monday at 1
p.m. at the Community Center, 384 Legion St.
S~1al guest Ed Hobert will present the
hisotncaJ background of "Old Laguna." Hobert
moved to Laguna in 1930.
Blood preuur_e cllnlc set
A free blood pressure chnic for senior citizens
will be offered Tuesday at American Savings, on the
comer of El Toro Road and Pasco de Valencia,
under the sponsorship of Indian Summer Homes.
The event will run from I 0 to 11 :30 a. m. and is
offered monthly. Call 380-1703 for more infor-
mation.
Stre .. talk for seniors
Country mualc prograun in HB
Lee Jona, Ooor director for the tele'rialon
Pro&ram. ..Golden California Coan try," ta1b
wtdi etnaer Karell Radley of Coeta Ilea darlnC
taptnc of the •how at the C.C. Yellow Roee
nJ.abtclub In Banu.n,ton Beach tbla week. The
•how &In Sanday at 11 p.m. on channel 56. At
rlCht la •tn.aer SoDDJ Martin.
ills life
·turned
around
by faith
Successful attorney
credits prayer with
restoring his f amtly
8y ll08ERT HYNDMAN
Of .............
As a panner 10 a prestigiQ¥S law firm,
part owner of a pro basketball team and
chairman of several civic &fOUps, Tom
Hamilton's life may b.ave looked wonder-
fuJ.
"If you looked at my desk, you would
have thouaht I b.ad it made," he admlls.
But while Hamltton s professioiiiT fife
prospered, his private life suffered. He and
his wife Charlotte were close, but they were
estranged from their fi ve aduJt children,
the ~ouniest of whom had become
dangerously iD.YOlved with-crime and
drup.
Hamilton spent his Christmases duck
buntina tn Mexico, a\\'ay from bis cb1l-
dren. •
''We would always send a present if we
knew where to send it," he said.
The comfon.able lifestyle Hamilton's
professional accomplishments b.ad won
him Wert little consolation.
"Even thouah we -were several months
ahead in UK ..tdit. WLbad .IK>o-r real
valuables," Hamilton toki his audtence
ptbcrcd Tuesday mornin& in l.quna • Hills.
The event was the ~uth Ora.nae County
Supervisors and Mayors Prayer Brca.k!ast,
an annual observance desianed to
emphasize the important role or,God and
religion in busineu and penona1 life. The
event is patterned after the National
Prayer Breakfast held annually in Wash·
ington, D.C., which calls for the nation's
The Oran,&SeniorCitizeni.wiU bost Dr. SteveA
Dunbar at their center for a seminar on stress in a
youth societr May 12 at 7 p.m. ~ ~ ~~~~~~·~~ and chief executive officer of the Del Mar
ccckdication to God
Dunbar s presentation is titled "Of Course I'm
Cranky, I'm Old in a Youth Society." Call Marpret
Davis at 997-4241 for information and reservations.
' Tbo~brcd Ouh, said it wun't until be UCitestingdrugto-prevent 'hot flashes' ~~~thatab~=~t:io~~in
Senlor •Ingles convene
Sia.ales events for senior citizens are conducted
every Wednc~ from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marsueritc A vc., Corona del
Mar.
The programs are held in Room V of the center,
followed by an optional dinner out afterward.
Contact Roseann Mason at 644-3244 for further
information.
Alzheimer'• talk offered
Dr. Peter Suk.in will speak on A.lz:beimer's
disease on the 24-hour Alzheimer's information line
durin& Mat .
Sukin s presentation, "Is This Happening to
twfer' is sponsored by Indian Summer Homes. The
·number for the line is 380-1708. .
An Invitation:
Attention organllatlon prMld9nll and MC•
retarlee: Wa went to help make your upcoming
event•. meeting•. eemfnar1 end fundt....,. tue-
caaatut Send bflef announc.mant1 lnctudJng time,
piece, coet (If any) and a phone """1bar tor
addh!onal lniormatlon to: Buttet'n Boerd, Deity
Piiot, P.O. Box 1HO. CO.ta M..._ 92121.
Report• of your ctub or organization'• ectMtlee
-Hka communtty earvtca protect• or atactlon of
offtoart -ltMMd be d6rac1ad to the Communtty Newa Edhor at the aam. llddr .... Non~umebla
~ Md wNte photogrl!Ph• .. .-coma.
UC Irvine researchers are testing a new
treatment aimed at preventing ··hot
flashes" during menopause. .
The study, sponsored by UCl's Dcoan-
meot of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
tariets women from ages 47 to 57 who
have been experiencing men~.usal
symptoms. Women will be treated ~n
estr~en-typc drua called Premarin.
This dru& aJrcady is used in treating bot
flashes but commonly produces side
effects such as headaches and high blood
pressure. Jn the UCI study, a different
do5-ge will be used In an effort to reduce
such side effects.
"It's believed that patients can have
symptomatic control of hot flashes with a
lower total dose of Premarin," said Dr.
Mark Rettenmaier, director of the study
and an assistant professor of obstetrics and
gynecology. "We plan to use the drug in a
way that more closely follows the normal
~S~?,logical levels of estrogen in the
Wot flashes-are characterized by
flushin&, perspiring and a warm feeling in
the upper torso. About 90 arrocnt of
women experience the flash'!s during
menopaust if not given estrogen.
Menopause, the period during wh.ich
ovulation decreases and the menstrual
cycle stops, can last from six month' to
three years. .
More information on the UCI study can
be obtained by calhng 634-5614
Fie.ta La6an• today
Cburdlcs. schools, community and
service organizations are contribuung to
the efforts of the Exchange O ub of Laguna
Beach in the production of Fiesta Laguna
today.
The festival salutes Cinco de Mayo. All
proceeds of the celebration will bedoanted
to the Child Abuse Prevention Center 1n
Buena Park.
Entertainment throughout the day in-
cludes a 10-mcmber mariachi band, a
Mexican folk-dancing troupe and an
evening of dancing under the stars to the
music of Tom Gruso's Dance Band.
Mexican food and beverages will be
available, aJong with games, souvenir
booths and door prizes. ·
'Fiesta Laguna is noon to 11 p.m. at the
FestivaJ of Arts ~ounds, 650 Laguna.
Canyon Rd. Admission is $2. Children
under 12 are admitted free when accom -
panied by an adult. •
B'nal B'rltlJ pre.ldent
Goldye Harris was installed as president
of Simcha Chapter of B'nw B'nth Women
at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim Sunday.
Other officers installed at the same lime by
Lindy Frisman and Lillian Aarons in-
clude: vice pr't:s1dents Beulah Gershon.
Charolette Anthony, Florence Bemn and
Lee Jacobs.
Gertrude Fremont was installed as
That decision turned his life-around, be 'd. .
treasurer, Helen R0Jovo1 and Mollie WA d "'..:---· bi h'ld Abramson, as financial secretaries, and . n. one ~nt ~lll~UWP, s c t ~n
Rosalie Cohen and Dorothy Fleischman s~~ him by sb<?W\D& up at the d~r
a.s corresponding secretaries. with lifts and a Cb.tisqn&s_trec. Even bis
Tbe Simcba Chapter recently sent three yo~~ son. whom Hamdton ~ once
delegates to the B'nai B'rith Women left 10 Jill ra~er-than press for bis re~ease.
International Biennial Convention in Las s~owcd up~~ news that he bad kicked
Vegas Evelyn Cremer Gold ye Harris and h1s d.rua addiction.
Beulad Gershon wen amona the 700 .. When I wanted to brin& him beck. I
deleia\Cs who participated in the convcn-couldn'.t, •• Hamilton recalls. "But wb~n I
1ion. turned !t over to qod. he carq_e ,home: •
The groue.._commended President Re-Hami,lton admits that _rcfia;ion d1dn. I
agan for his•elforts at the Geneva Summit 1?1•Y an important role dunna f!!ucb of his
on behalf of Soviet Jews, and called for life. Alth<?uah a cJ:iurcll&ocr ~e srowina
continuedefTortsthatmustnotbedivcrted up, ~ton says he turned his back on t>Y the release of Anatoly Shcharansky. ~lision wb~ he. entered law school at
Klnde4arten ~tntlon
Parents whose child.nm will be startina
kindergarten in the Newport-Mesa Uni·
fied School District are bem& asked to pre-
register their children now, according to
distnct officials.
Fred Carter, director of student services
for the district, said to avoid inconve-
nience. parents should call their school to
make an appointment for registration.
Some schools will be b.oldin& evening
rcg.sstration. be said.
To register a child, parents must bring
proof of the child's age and offiC1al records
of the slate-required immunizations.
The fall semester beg.Ins Sept. 8. Parents
arc asked Carter's office at 760-3284 wtth
any questions.
Stanford Uruvenny. ,
Then, after his first m~ ended in
divoroe, be wed Cbarlotte. With her three
children and his two, HamiJton reaJized
special efforts would have to be made to
unite the family.
They joined the local church. Hunting
and fish Ina trips, sailina and instruction in
various hobbies and other interests fol·
lowed. Nevertheless, the family drifted
apart.
"We tried hard. but it just wasn't
enouah," he wd.
Hamilton urged the nearly 200 1n
attendance to invite God into their liv~
and allow him to help them.
C1tin1 the example of the thief who
asked Christ for salvation as both were
being crucified, Hamilton said. "ft's ne'er
too late."
.'Jn light of the nuclear power plant accident in the Soviet Union, do you feel comfortable living
closeto the San Onofrefac_Jllty?' " . · · _complledbyG.~eanetteAftnt .
Roeemarle Bron
Newport Bue•
PMt-.r,aplter
Very. I think~t's safe
-it s shield~ and
protected. If an earth-
quake comes, we mi£ht
ao anyway. Nobody 6u
found another alterna-
tive (to nuclear enetJY).
Doa Sweett.a1
Newport Bead
ReUl'ff
No, I don't. If some-
thina like that happened
berc, we'd have a dif-
ficult time in terms of
death and injury. Our Marsant Huasberger
(technology) is better be-. Newport Buell
cause of container build-Ba.nller
inp, but some of the No. because of the
specialists say if it goes, problems 1n other arta~
it'll blow the container -the hkchhood· of a
___ _. buildinas. .__ _ ___,,,----==-----'meltdown ·
MJke Rea•• Newpert Bet~
c.leat
Nttllat8ala
N..,.riBeec• a.u.wue
No, because 1t could
happen here. and I ~uld
be exposed to rad1auon.
Even thouah San Onofre
hu the domes, the
domea could Crick an an
earthquake and the L-----------samt th1na happen h~rc. ----------
J havt my second
thouahts about 1t If an
aceicftnt happens, we
arc very close.
• • •
Wllliam Eulla
P'outata Vllley
P'laucl&J advlHr lt really d oe~n·t
bother me that much
because our ystcms arr
d1ffertnl. The Soviets
use an entirely dtfTertnt
proocss. (Also.) ou arc
fully contain~
Heleaa hempem
Raatial'MBeac•
Data aaaly1t
\ e"I, because our sys-
\em 1s a lot better than
theirs. acoordsn& to what
we know.
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M Orange eo.t'oAtlYPtlO'r/ Saturday, Mays. 1986
Donation surpassed li.mits Offers
By &M A11oclatecl Presa The mone~ came in a SI 00,000 money had actuaJly been m:eived a pour in
check written by Fredricks, chairman ' month earlier -before the new law ' V.S. Senate candidate Bruce of Acacia. Construction Inc. of i.u1J. took effect. •
. ('
Pentagon decide~
to develop new
Herscbensohn, a CalifornJa Re-erton. The Herschensobn campaign Fredncks said any mistakes were t h I
publican, rcc:eived $100,000 from a comminecreportedtotheFECthattt inadvertent. • 0 e p
Fullerton supporter last July, 23 days ~the money last July 24. ''Certa1nly our intent was not to do
aft.er a new law took effect that made Federal law limits indjviduaJ con-anytbina wrona." be said. "If we · · Marine aircraft
illcpl individual contributions of tributions to Sl,000 and prohibits violated any technicality, we didn't 11• brary more than $1,000. acoording to individuals from giving money to mean to."
records oftbe federal Election Com-candidates in the names of other Hcrscbensohn, a former speech
mission. persons. writer for fQrmer President Nixon
The money was comprised of a Herschcnsohn's campaign dircc· and a former Los Angeles television
$9S,OOO loan and a SS.000 donation tor, Angela "Bay" Buchanan Jackson, commentator, declared his candidacy
from Hertry A, Fredricks and four said that the problems were due to last March 4 for the GOP nom1-
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fire
investiptors searched Friday for the
cause of the devastating blaze that
roared through the historic Central
Library as a corps of volunteers and
mcmbers of his family. faulty rccordkecping and that the nation.
~
9 h·eld iD alleged alien kidnap plot
LOS ANGELES (AP) -FBI
lfents and pohce officers arrested
rune men and freed 22 suspected
iJJegihlliens who had been held for
ransom aftcrr being smuggled into the
United States, the FBr announced
Fridar. The .nine arrested men. also be-
lieved to be illegaJ aliens. were
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booked for 1nvesugauon of lc1dnap-
ping and extortion, said FBI agent
Jim Neilson.
The 22 captives were unharmed
although they had been held for
almost a week m steel-barred rooms
in two houses. the FBI spokesman
said. Ten were confined in one small
room and had hardly been fed in that
ume. be said.
An investigation began Wednesday
nipit when a relative of three of the
aliens was contacted in Riverside and
was told to pay S 1,000 apiece for their
release, Neilson said.
Riverside detectives and FBI
agents arrested one person at Third
Street and Broadway in downtown
Los Angeles at 9 p.m. Thursday
"when 6e attempted to obtain a
ransom."
Investigators were -Able to trace
"other subjects" to the houses on
West 58th Street and 103rd Street, he
said.
The 22 victims were placCd in
custody because they arc believed to
be in the United States illegally.
librarians labol'6d to save thousands
of water-soaked books.
Twenty investigators from the
federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms joined city arson in-
vc5tigators in combing the area where
the fire bepn Tuesday, but a Fire
Department spokesman denied a
published report that the blaze was
already determined to have been a
deliberate act.
"We've o~ver said it's arson. We
will say the investigation is ongoinf."
Fire Capt. Tony Di:Domenico wd.
"We can't state whether there's any
motive or suspect. The only thing we
can say is arson investigators arc
digging through the rubble."
· The area where the blaze originated
was scaled ofTas the Investigators di~
--'-...,.----------....._---------------~----~-----. their work. ·
Elsewhere in tho 60-year-old build-
ing, workers continued the huge wk
of saving the 80 percent of the
1\brary's 2 million volumes that were
not destroyed by the flames, which
burned for more than seven hours.
Hard bat-dad workers, many from
libraries throuahout lhc stale, passed
in and out ol tlie -stacks bringing
soaked books in boxes to trucks
waiting outside.
--1..ibra_ry officials estimated more
than 700 volunteers have assisted
w\lh the salvage operation.and o.ffers
of assistance continue to flow in.
Bob Reagan. a library!llk>kcsman,
said that a phone bank set up in the
nearby Arco Plaza was constantly $AT busy.· ~ 9 6 "People are calling in. They're SUN .. volunteering. The response is rant.as-• 2 tic," be said. a.O • .. 4 ' Reagan said the citywide public
IQ N 9 library staff of about 2,000 had been ~-:_~------~.,.:__-~111.-.:...-e-+-.pu~,eo..day...wcck~ Those--who -...~~----------were to have days off were told to
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite,
congressional attacks on the defense
budget. the Pentagon said Friday it
bad decided to proceed with full-scale
development of a new type of "tilt-
rotor" airplane for the Marine Corps
dubbed the Osprey.
The decision, disclosed in a
prepared statement and contract an-
nouncements, marks a Pentagon
commitment to a program that will
ultimately cost more than $20 billion.
A contract worth $497.3 million
was awarded Friday to the tw<r
company team that has been pursuing
design of the aircraft, primarily with
their own corporate funds. The two
are th~ Boeing Vertol Co., a
subsidiary of the Boeing Co., and Bell
Helicoptc{ Textron, a subsidiary of
Textron lrfc.
The Pentagon expects the two to
work together in completing engi-
ncerina development aod producing
proto\YJ>CI of the plane, then
compete against each other for re
ular production contracts.
The Pentagon said Friday's -<X>
tract is the first installment of a fu
scale development effort that will co
$1. 7 billion. A 'otal of six prototyp
will be produced by the two cor.
panics, and the ,first regular pr
duction version of the plane scbei
uled for deli very in l 99 l, the Pe•
tagoo said.
.. The Secretary of De~nse hJ
authorized tbe Secretary of the Na'
to begin full-scale devel~pmen~ ofd
V-22 Osprey program, subject t
additional rev1ews of cost estimat1
and the plane's capabilities later thi
year, the Pentagon said.
Development of the Osprey ha
been described as the most importll
new weapons program contemplate
for the Marine Corps.
Reagan saves lllP~gage
agenCles by signing b111
By die AalOClatecl Presa
WASHINGTON -President·Reagan, halfway around the world fro1
Washington on Friday, signed into law emergency legislation that revives u
activities of two government agencies that arc major sources of bom0
mortpge credit. The bill which Reagan signed just hours after arriving i
Tokyo for the economic summit, extends the depicted credit authority oft.t
Federal Housing Administration. It also replenishes the exhausted commi
ment authority of the Government National Mor:tsaae Association. or Ginn
Mae, to guarantee the prompt payment of securities backed by govcmmen
insurged mortgages. The bill. arproved earlier this week by Congress, Wl
flown to Tokyo on a commercia airliner. • ·
Ezplorers teach North Pole
NEW YORK -Six elated explorers announced Friday evening that the
had rcac~ the North Pole in a message relayed to their base camp by a bw
pilot, their base-camp operator said. "He was flying only 15 miles fro1
Resolute and he beard the team trying to contact base camp, so be acted as tt
relay," said Jim Gasperini, who is running the expedition base camp i
Resolute Bay, Northwest Territories. He said the message arrived at 6:50 p,n
CDT "Whenever yo~hav.e..a...coovcrsation like tbi5, you ju5t i.:lay the-mo
important information -they're there," Gasperini said.
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and most of the damage occurred on . CHARLESTO_N •. ~·Va. -Bedraggled, ~om~lcss family !'?e~bers one
upper floors. The lower tiers sus-. depicted~ W~st Vrrg101ans on t~e NBC-:. TV s1tuat1on co~edy Night Co~n
tained mostly water damage, but a now are 1de!'t1fied .as Yugosla".1ans. but a . network ~ffic1al says complaint
buildup of soot covered workers' from a public.official ~d. nothing to do with the switch. State Treasurer I
hands as the pulled books from !.~cs Manc~n h:ad cnttcized the network aft~r the Wh~lers showed up on
shelves to stuff in boxes. Niaht Coun cp1sod.e last £?ecember: The ~npt had family me'!lbers wcarin
Burned pages lay in wet clumps burlap clothes, ~rushing their teeth with theit fingers and watchm& people Cl
amid fallen plaster. bugs for entertainment
The books arc being trucked to a
commercial cold storage facility
wbere they are being frozen to
prevent mildew. Later processing will
remove the moisture.
Fire Chief Donald-0. Mannin& on
Thursday criticized earlier decisions
against installing fire sprinklers in the
building for fear the water would
damage too many books.
"If there had been sprinklers in
there. they would have lost a few
hundred volumes at the most,"
Manning told the "Board of Fire
Commissioners.
Meanwhile, members of the City
Council engaged in some self-criti-
cism for years of inaction on upgrad-
ing the library's fire safety.
"It's a question of political resolve
to spend the money," Councilman
Marvin Braude said Thursday.
No defense brought In Edwards trial
NEW ORLEANS -Defense lawyers in Gov. Edwin Edward
racketeering and fraud retrial rested their case Friday withoQt callinJ an
witnesses on behalf of the governor and his four co-defendants. U.S. Distric
Judge Marcel Livaudais, bearing the case for a second time after a 'Decembc
mistrial, set closing arguments in the case for Monday. Lawyers said the
expected the jury to bcain dclibcrationsJuesday ev~or Wed.nesda:
Edwards, the charismatic Cajun who won a 1983 election with 63 percent of th
vote, told ~parters be ·might deliver his own closing argument, but would nc
. announce htS decision until Monday. •
Jobleanea dlps to 7_. l percent
W ASHlNGTON -Plunging interest rates and oil prices began showin
up favorably in the job market last month, helping create 205,000 new jobs t•
offset the continuing ill heaJth of smokestack mdustries and modestly reduc
unemployment from March's 7.2 percent to 7.1 eerccot, the govemmen
reported Friday. Despite the loss of the 60.000 jobs in manufacturing and oi
and ps industries, a housing boom triggered by the lowest mortgage rates tbi
decade raised construction, real estate and finance employment by 130,000 it
April. the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
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rea~tor region dangerous
Soriet newspaper rePJrts · Security,.
~~~~g~an ~be~~ dead t~ght for
summit --81 ~ A110Ca.&ed'Prea1 around Ule plant bad decn:ated.
\\'.ater reservoirs near the crippled Gorbachev has made no public
Sovtet nuclear power plant .at comment OQ the reactor accident. Ch~mobyl ai:e contami.nated and the "The cause lies apparently in the
region remau~s too radioactive for su~jective ,realm, in human error,"
evacuated residents to return a top said Yeltsin. "We .are undertaking
So.viet ~mmunist Party official said measures to make sure that this
Fnday ni&ht. doesn't happen apin."
Fnday sayina that residents of the
area were bOatloa and enpsina in
water aporta on the.Dniepr River, and
Soviet televisipn's ni&)llly neW1 car-
ried filmed ~ of May Day
festivities in Kiev and ellt'W'bere in
the Ukraine. AfteT a featwe on com
plantina in the Cbernia<>v ~on near
Kiev, a commeniator said: Western·
news qencies are 1prad.in1 Calle
rel)Orts about the accident at
Otemobyl aation."
MOSCOW -Afaban and Soviet toldien killed 2.000 ttbell and wounded
4,000 in dettro}'inc a majot P.t!!iJJa ltroapo&d in aoutheutem Af&baniatan,
Soviet newspaper reporu laid. Tbe ~"Week battle at Zbawar, the Moslem
perrillu' larJtst bue1 endedjn late April Rebel .10U.rCe1 in Pakiatan b4ve TOK.YO(AP)-Praide'DtReilu.
ICkn<>wledted heavy IOUel. I WO SoVlet newspepen carried IOQI articles arrived aml.d airtiabt ICICUl'ity friaay
Wednetday and Tbunday abOUt \be battle. They were both 1u\u1Ul in their ror a eevefM,ation IUJllmit fn wllidi
detail but only one, the aovernment newspaper Izvestia, mentioned Soviet economic i11uea would likely ~
iDVOIVemeGt. That story WU devoted to S0viet helicopter lJilOU ~e;rryi.ft& ocJipecd by worries about tm'Oriam Aflban eoldien to'tbe battle zone. Tbe teCOnd 1tory, in the De(eo1e Mimstry and nuclear reactor Mfety.
orpn, Red Sw, foc:uted on technical details and 1t1ti1tics. Red Star said the -R ~ '1il · al ~war ~tronaho~ wu,~ih with Western help and was "the lat.est word in byUT.knW:.:...00,Mf:e ~ The ~cci.~nt a week aao that sent a He said the three other nuclear
huge, inv1sJblt cloud of rad,iation reactors at the Chernobyl complex o~r Europe was" caused by human about 80 miles north of the UlcrainWi
error said the official, who 1s a close capital of Kiev, were immediately
associafe of Soviet leader Mikhail shut down after the accident.
enpneenna techniques. and a boa of Jape.nae dip.it.aria.
Gorbachev. He also reported damqe-<:ontrol •Yeltsin said residents of (our "let·
Attac.t oa tanker bJ llftwl'JrHJa BrltotJ Secmary of siaie aeo.we Sbutu ...... alrady•hld DrODOUoced "Tokyo a
. The first detailed Soviet descri~ workers were using helicopters to llements" in ~e vic;inilY of the
tton of the Chernobyl disaster and its drop sacks of sand, lead and boron on reactors were immediately evacu-
af\ermath. was given by Moscow tho reactor lo cut down emissio111 of !~~d t~o~eo~:~~~
Communist Party chief Boris Yeltsin radioactivity. That confirmed reports damqed reactor. The Sovieu have
in. an inteTView in .West Germany by U.S1.?fficials in Washington, D.C. never said which four "1ettlements"
with the ARD national television who, tae European aovemments were evacuated, but it bu been
network. dealing with increased radiation in presumed that one of them ~
"The cause lies apparently an the tbeirskies and on their soil, had relied Pripyat, the town t.batp-ew up around
subjective realm, in human error We on satellite pictures to get infor-the plant site in the 1970s, and the
arc undc~ng Jneasures to. ~alee mation on what was happening at the other was probably Chernobyl, which
SU!'C that t~1s doesn't happen again," plant. is close by .
said Yelts10, who was attending a Yeltsin said water rescTVoirs . .
Communist Party in Haamburg. around. the city of Chernobyl were Yeltsin did not say bow ~Y
Yeltsin's comments to the party contammated, but did not elaborate peopl.e were evacuated, nor did be
congress dealt with his criticism of the on ~ow the local population was mentton ca~ualt fi&Ure? or other
Western news m-"i·a ~or "brazen •=es" , dealing with that !dated details. e SoVJet aovern •
QU " u . • . . iiient's official casualty toll in the
and "concocting ma11¥ hoaxes" in The.plant as near ~he Juncuon of -reactordisuterasofFridayrcmained
reporting on the nuclear reactor tw~ nvers.. the P!'iPYat and. the two dead and 197 injured. 18 of them
accident and flrc~Thosc comments ...Dnicpr~h feed mto other nvetS. -seriously.
were carried in Moscow by the and reservoirs that may be conne<:ted .
governrnent·run news agertcy, Tass, to the water supply for Kiev, a city of . ARJ? proVJded a full .iape of the
which made no reference to the 2.4 million in the Soviet Union's 1ntery1ew to news •naes after the
dewls be gave in the television winter wheat-growing heartland. evenmg t~lecast, wtucb bad featured
interview, details wbiJ;h had not been only a brief excerpt of the exchange
available in the Soviet Union. l h~ area surroundmg. the reactor with Yeltsin. He spoke in Russian
mn11ns dangerously radioactive, he during the interview and his com-
. !he official press carried only the told ARD. "People may not go back ments were dubbed over in German
bnef government statement issued (at this time)," he said. by wfiat sounded like a Russian
Thursday, wh~ch said radiation le vels Moscow Radio broadcast a report translator:·
Hazards
abated:
Western
experts
MOSCOW (AP) -Western ex-
perts said hazards from the week-old
Soviet nuclear disaster had abated
Fnday, but the huge invisible cloud of
radiation continued its erratic course
over Europe, borne south into the
Balkans on changing winds.
MANAMA. Bahrain - A warplane believed to be Iranian attacked a
tanker in the Pmian Gulf, k:illina the British captain and two Pakistani
crewmenand settinctbesbip ablaze,aulf-baledmarineaalvqeex.ecutivessaid
Friday. S~ other crew memben, includina 3rd Officer Sean David of Britain, were iajured in the attack Tbund&y on the Saudi Arabian tanker Safaniya, said
the eilecutiv~ all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity. The vessel
carried 11 Briush and 21 Pakistani crewmen.
WaJdllebJi deme. re.poiWbUJty tor~
VIENNA. Austria-K..W"l W~d.beim said Friday there ''is notbina true"
aboutalleptionsbewasresponaibleforaGermanarmy unWsdiarycont.aining
notations of atrocities apmat Greek paniaans durin& World War 11. NeW1
reports Tbund&y in the United States said the diary was discovered in the U.S.
National Archives by Robert E. Herzstein, a history professor at the U nivgnity
of South Carolina. Herutcin said the records tndicated Waldheim was
rcsponsibJe for maintainina the diary at the time th~ entry on resistance fighters
was made. He said one entry included an order to kill partisans captured in
battle.
Pl~..a prliJt may be Nld bJ piece.
SYDNEY, Australia -Two OWJ>en of a mail order company say they
• plan to cut a ~ed print by Pablo Picauo into SOO one-square-inch pieces and
sell them for S l 3S each. They say they're CTCating new art, but David Cook. the
dealer who sold them the print, said Fri&y be was appalled. "The idea is to give
ordinary ~pie a chance to own a piece of work -by the century's ptest
artist,•• w d David Robenson, oo-owncr with Stefan Panylyk of a mad order
company called Subdivision Art. The pair bought a I 9S9 hnocut Picasso print
called "Trois Femmes" and sianed by the late artist. lt is valued at S l 0,000.
Fallout bro.ught down by rain
raised radiation levels in Belgrade to
eight times normal. In Romania.,
between Yugoslavia and the Soviet
L'mon, state television told people to
keep their children indoors, wasb
fru11~ and vegetables and •void rural
water .
Yugoslav authorities saad the radi·
at ion 1n Belgrade did not co'nstitute a
health ~rd.
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Communist authorities in East
Germany said radiation reached I 00
11mes nonnaJ after the accident, but
had declined. and said no precautions
were taken "because they haven't
been necessary."
Authorities in Scandinavia, over
which the cloud passed ftrst. saad
radaauon levels were expected to
rem am above normal for weeks. They
said there was no hcallb ris"k, but
urged such precautions as keeping
cows in barns so their milk would not
be contaminated by pasture pass.
Austrian radiation specialists were
taking soil samples at a site about 11 5
miles from the plant on behalf of an
Austrian company working on a
project there. A spokesman for the
Austrian Embassy quoted Andronik
Petrosyants, bead of the Soviet
Atomic Energy Committee, as sayini;
"JusJ go ahead and you'll see that it 1s
not dangerous."
An American-doctor who is an
expcn in bOne marrow transplants
arrived. by invitation, to consult on
treatment of the injured. Destruction
of bone marrow 1s a major conse-
quence of severe radiation exposure.
Some embassies issued precau-
tionary food advisories to nationals
hvina in Moscow, but the U.S.
Embassy said it saw no immediate
danger in the capital.
Japan's embassy said it was flying
milk in froni Swed.en for Japanete
children.
Hundreds of foreigners have been
evacuated from Kiev, a city or 2.4
million people. and Minsk, anothef
major Ulcranian city 200 miles from
the disaster.site. '
A task force appointed by the U.S.
government to_monilo~ t~e c;tisaster
said the bulk of radiatton to be
eJtpeCicd from the stricken plant
P.robably b~ been releasea and it wa'
'plausible," but not confirmed, that
the reactor fire was out.
There we~ reports that the esti-
mated 20 other nuclear reactors of the
same t)'l>C had been closed down, but
the Sovtet govemm~nt did not con·
firm this officially.
Belaradc· radio rcpo.rtcd radia~on
rcadinp in the Yuaoslav capital
Friday of l 00 m1eroroentaens per
hour, com~ to a normal 12, but
II.id the situation was "not critical
and there is no need for excessive
alarm."
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"juicy tartet"' . ror -tenorilU. But
presidential spokdman Larry 5-k·
es said Reapn was "confident of bh
own .ecurity."
Reapn made DO public 1\l&emeat
as be arrived at Tokyo'• HaDed&
Airport, movin& quickly td'bis ~
sine for a short ride to the Ho1e1
Okura, where the presidential petty
WU to be bouted for the three-day
summit commencina at about ~30
p.m. Tokyo time Sunday (12:30 Lm. '
PDT).
Reqan will meet with leaden of Ja~, West Germany, France,
Bntain, Canada and Italy dwina the
summit, the 12th that bas bl;:en 6eld.
Reapn said Friday that in bis taJb
with summit part.Den, be planned to
press for an allied approech lCr dealifta
with "the ICOWJIC o(lem>rism."
Meanwhile, National Potioe ~ .
cy Commiuiooer General H.ideo
Yamada said: .. At the last Tokyo
summit in 1979 I.be extremists .ad
~ would 'disrupt' the ~
This time they have vowed to 'blul• at
apart. Our wk i1 ·thus to provide
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The official radio said the city had
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Mesa church's Walkathon to beaeflt children
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The Oruae Coast Ualtarian Unl-
versalist C.•rc• will join J 9 other
communities in the nation 'Tn spon-
soring a walkathoo to raise fupds for
education, health services and econ-
omic support for children here and
abroad.
The lOK walk will be&in at 10 a.m.
May 10 at the church, f259 Victoria
St., Cost.a Mesa. Afterward lunch will
be served to all participants.
The wal.kathon is a project of the
1Jnitarian Unjversalist Scrvic.c Com-
mittee, an international human rights
and soeial Justice organization that
sup~rts programs on a non-sectarian
basts in Centeral America, the Carib-
bean. Africa. lndja and the United
States.
LOcal coordinator is Charlie Barries
who is seeking volunteers and spon-
sors. For information. call Barnes at
546-6713. • • • "Expect a Little Magic" is the
theme o f Congregatioii B'nal
Tieclet'1 goods and services auction,
scheduled at 7 p.m. May 10 in the
social hall. 9669 TaJben Ave.
Among items to be auctioned are
weekend getaways, tickets to many
fine restaurants, events -and attrac-
tions, furniture. jewelry, a Rams
breakfut in bed. and a brunch with a
limousine service. There also will be a
silenr auction bootb and a mffie. • • •
1 Women Alive of Soulia Coast
commulty C.urcb will present a
"MothersandOthers" luncheonat 11
a.m. May 10 at the Newport Beach
Marriott Hotel. 1 S.tores in Atrium Coun, Fash.Lon
Island. will provid~ fashions. For
information. call Melinda frohling at
759-1973. • • • Catholic youth at St. EllubeU1 Au
SetonCharcb, Irvine, and St. Nicbolas
Cbarcb, Laguna.Hills, will participate
in a Southern California "Live Peace
Vigil" at 7 p.m. Friday to com-
memorate the International year of
Peace. •
The groups will welcome youth
from nearby parishes for an evening
of input, a wa reness. sharing, prayer
and a call to action to become
peacemakers in fa m ilies, rela-
tionships, schools. communities a,nd
on a global level.
The call to action will tit!-tn wi th the
Hands Across Amenca project on
May 25, sponsored bv USA AFRIC' A. . . ' "(he New Thought · Christian
staff. Jim Vaughn, who has com-
pleted four years of minis~erial train-
ing in Religious Science, will receive
his license' at the service Sunday.
The Wome n's Guild will present a
program o n stuffed bears at their
luncheon meetina at 11 a.m. Thurs-
day at the ch4rch. • • • 9 rganist Duane.Hanks will pr:esent
a pipe organ concert, featuring music
by Bach. Mendelssohn, Franck.
Bender and Paine, at 7:30 p.m . May
I 0 in the First Ullltecl Mctbodlst
Cburcb of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St.
Admission is free, but a $5 dona-
tion is · su_ggested to support the
church's missionary 1n Sierra Leone.
Africa. • • • Israeli folk dancing will follow
Shabbat services Friday at B'nal
Tzedek, 9669 Talben·Ave .. Fountain
Valley. • • • Vera Simone, a politcal science
professor at Cal State Fullenon, will
talk about her experiences as an
English teacher in Nanjtog, China. at
t~e meeting of the Unitariu Ualver-
sal111 Fellowslllp of Laguna Beach.
The meeting will take place at I 0:30
a.m. Sunday at 429 Cypress Drive.
• • •
Dichotomy" will be discussed at the 41 S Forest Ave.
9: LS a.m. forum Sunday at St. • • •
Mlcbael and All Aagela C.arcb, 32l3 · Members of St. Paal'1 Greek
Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Ortllodox Cbarcb Irvine will join
. "Th~ Abraham Connection," a 250 million Orthodox thro'ughout the d1alo~ue a~o~g three schola_rs of the world in observing Easter on Sunday. J~da1c, Chnst1an and lslaf!ltC faiths. The vesper service, also known as the
wtll b.e presented that evemn' at 7. Agape service, at 11 :30 a.m .. will be
Dr. George B. Grose, _prestd~nt. of read in the different languages to
The Aca~e. for .Juda1c, Ch_nsttan denote the universality of the resur-
and Jsla Studies, and his col-rection
leagues r. Henri E. Front and Dr. · . .
Muzammil H. Siddiqi will explore Concluding the obse'!"'a.nce will be
the Linkage between the three faiths the annual Easter ptcmc o_n Jhe
and examine some of the ways in church groun_ds where the trad1t1onal
which Jews, Christians and Muslims lamb meal will be offered.
can recogniz~ and ~~rm the validity The Orthodox Church follows the
of each others trad1t1ons. first Ecumenical Council rule for the
• • • determination of the Easter date as do·
A vocaJ and intrumental program Western Christian Churches. but
will be presented at 10:30 a.m . holds its observanceefter Passover.
Sunday at the Oru1e Coast Unit-• • • aria.a UalveraalJat Charcla, 1259 Vic-St. Clement's By-tlae-Sea Episcopal
toria St., Costa Mesa. Cburcll will b£ the site of the 39th
PerforminR will be Betty W ylder, annual Strawl>Crry Festival in San
pianist; Undme Wildman, vocalist: Clemente today from 3 to 7 p.m.
and l?aul Wehmeyer. instrumentalist. Hostd by the-C:piscopal Church
• • • ~ Women, the event will feature freshly
The Lapu Presbyterian Clnrrcb b.aked strawberry pies, gourmet
worship services at 9 and 10:30 a .m .' shortcakes. tarts and other delicacies.
sundar. have been planned, produced ·
proJeclS. The church i' located at 202
. A venida Aragon, across from Plaza
Park. • • • "Turn Yo ur Heart Toward
Home," a new,Jilm series focusina on
family relationships by Dr. James
Dobson, will be shown at Claplat.ruo
Valley Cla•reb, 32032 Del Obispo.
"A Father Looks Back," the first in
the series, will be presented at 6:30
p.m. Sunday. The remaining ones arc
scheduled on Sunday from May 11 to
June 15, except May 25. • • • On Sunday, \he children of the
Orange County Jewish community
will display one and a half million
pennies in a memorial to the one and
a half million children who perished
in the Nazi Holocaust.
, The presentation, at 2 p.m . at
Temple Betb Emet, 1770 W. Cerritos,
Anaheim. is scheduled to coincide
with the national week of Holocasut
Remembrence.
~ football signed by1 ac1c Youngblood,
C·luarch;-t 929-Tcrst in · AR. Costa
Mesa, is adding a new m inister co its .. Religion and Science -No
and will be staffed by members of the Proceeds will help refurbish the
congregation. Thechurchislocatedat parish hall and suppon community
The event is planned and sponsor-
ed by the Second Generation Holo-
caust Me morial Education Fund, and.
proceeds-wi.11 be used to enhllnce
Holocaust e~u~~uional programs \n
the community.
Orthodox Christians to mark Easter
By &he Associa&ed Press Passover, observed by Judaism Apnl
NEW YORK -More than 200 2"3-30.
million Eastern Orthodox Christians
1n the world celebrate Easter this WASHINGTON -The U.S.
Sun.day. Their system of calcuJating Catholic Conferonce. yo1cmg_ oppos1-
the date for the holiday differs from t10n to a U.S. Senate bill to rem stttute
that of Western churches. ·· use bfthe..deat~ penalty at the federal
. There are about 6 million Eastern level, says "society can and must ~nd
Orthodox ~vers m the United bette: ways of deal in~ with crim\.~nd
States. _ -mmmal~than by taking human "e."
In an Easter message, Archbishop
lakovos. leader of 2 million Greek
Orthodox .\mencans. urged the
faithful to "let your soul be exalted in
the hghl of reb1nh. of a resurrection
fa.ah. filled w11h divine gladness."
The On hodox timing of the festival
1s·eased on a decree of the Council of
Nicea in 325 A.O .. by which Easter 1s
clebrated on the Sunday following the
SPRINGFIELD. Mo. -The As-
semblies of God reports that its
number of churches increased from
10,582 to 10.761 in 1985. while the
number of m inisters-rose 371 to a
total of 29.768.
NEW YORK -The American
Jewish Congress says that a Jewish
engineer has received a $72,000 out-
of-court settlement from an inter-
national contracting firm he had
accused of religious discrimination
for-turning him down for a job in
Saudi Arabia.
Relief says that t!ft.ee of its workers in
the Sudan have decided to stay there
despite anti-American sentim ent in
the wake of the U.S. bombin$ of
Libya. Many American and Bnti~h
people have left at behest of U.S.
Embassy officials for ··non-essential"
Westerne rs to leave.
The firm , Ralph M. Parsons Co. of
Los Angele~. agreed in the ~ntement VATICAN-Cl'TY -Bottr ttre
with Mo rris Hochberg, of Chicago, Roman Catholk Church and the
that it would process future appli-World Council of Church~s declare
cants for employment in Saudi theY. are committed "to work for the
Arabia "without.~egard to the reli~on visible ~n!ty of all Christian~." .
of the· applicant, the congress said. _ That JOmt statement was issued m
summarizing dj~ussions between
Pope John Paul II and \he Rev.
Emilio Castor, the council's general
secretary.,. after they met at the
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JERUSALEM, Israel -A poll
finds that 62 percent of Israelis
----tirst full moon 9H~but always
WASHiNGTON -Migrant and . suppon the gove_rn!"ent'~rea~n~ss seasona~.!fttfllHaborer s arn?le -m ~on~uct negou_at~ons wnh a Joint·
most abused workers in the United Jordaman-Palestm1an delegauon,
States, says a documented report on provided the delegation con~ns no
Flonda by the American Civil knowry member~ of the i:t'lh~nmt
Liberties Union, issued m cooper-Palestine L1berat1on Orgamzatton.
"Serious joint theological work is
doing much to face up to the
problems which still separate Chris-
tians and which hinder them from
confessing the faith together,,. the·
•
after the Hebrew Passover.
That maintains the biblical se-
quence of the Easter events. Western
churches observed Easter March 30.
~hjch t~is ume came ahead of
A Clrtllll W1le1•1 frl•
The UNIT.ED
METHODIST CHURCH
Costa Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHRUCH
19th St. & Harbor Blvd.
Church School 9:00 ,.
Worship 9:00 and 10:36 '
Charles 0 . Clark: M lnlfter
Co11a Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 B•ker
Worehlp I Church School
8:30-10:00 •.m.
Or Wtlllam E. Steel 979-8234
Newport Beach
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE IU
UNITED METHODIST
1400 W. Balboe Blvd. 17S-'805 Flev. Lawrence T Young
Wonhlp I Ctlurcll lotlool ..ao A.M. ..... , '-8cll4Mll ..wt o., c-
7:111 A.M.•'.00 ,.JI,
Huntington Beach North
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
8662 Hell Ave 84~-44ttt
Wotthlp s.,vlC9 1:30 A 10:00
8:30 Sund•y School 10:00
Fountain Valley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225.-Bushard St..
"2-2593
James R. Hadley, Pastor
Wott"IP 6 Church School 9:30 A.M.
• NEWPORT C£Nlll( rt UNIT[O MtTHODIS~ CHURCH
1to1 M•rguerlte Ave.
Coron• del M•r
644--0745
WorsHp • CJvch School 9:30 1.111.
Rf1v Burley R. ffowe
COMIUMITY CHUICH COllGIECATIOllAL
611 lttllo~roJt • ._ .. Corou Hf lar
Dout4 W. btz, lillsttr 10 lM. ·
S1adar Wonlllp .
644· 740t °'"''~ ScllOcll 6 ,.,,rwi, r,.,
Of 11'~1-•Vll (ltelwm)
RA881 MARI< S. MILLER
SHAalA T SOVIClS r Ii -I 1u11 -Sat. I O!JO a m
J 1m~y Strwim lit I rtda f
ol Month l 30 ~t•CJOVS School.
Adult Ed Youth GrovP\ Sffl~1
1011 t ... ~. """9t ltadl I ....... 1
M4-1•
Cantor Alen Wei"!' \. lchtcat« ........... y.,. .......
' \.:
·ation wtth the American Friends
Service Committee.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Bruce A. Kurrie, PHtor
Tefry McCan,-,e,
Director or A4ult Mlctlstrtes
Tina Alcaraz.
Director of Chlldren·e Ministries
Swld1J Wenlip -1:30 a. 10:00 1 m
Clvcll Sdlocil -
C1'611111 tlwv A~t 10:00 a.m
lbl«y urt n•ble -
1:30 a. 10·00 1.m.
Vttpttt -1 00 p.m
2850 FaU:vlew Rd . Costa Mesa
557-3340
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
(M1ssour1 Synod\
780 Victoria St., Co•t• Meu
Loth•r V. Tornow, PHtor
831-1611
•ruce "*ttk•, PHIC>f'
WORSHIP SEAYIC~ 8:00 10:30 AM
Sillday School a. Ackit Bi>lf Clan
9:20 A.M.
Chrrstlan Eltmefltar y School
548-688&
St. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
hstbluff Dr & Jambortt.
Newport Buch
Rev Wilham McQuold Pastor
Asst Rev Robert P Stewart. Assoc Paslor
Rodaer WMten. MUSIC Director
Worship 9:30 A.M.
Educatioft Cl11111 10:45 Ut
CMW Cart ,,t'Mt4
,., lift: Call 144. m 1
SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT
HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM
R1bbo Bero11d P Kine Jambom & £.41tblull Of
MustC ~"' SMlt~r lif•oo•I 8uc~ l • fdut;!Ot . ~ f • ., •nlo 111
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Sabbath Service•
JrtUy l.... I IS 'I r..., ltr!Mt flnt rr1ea, ff 1111 ... tt u t '•
Sml•& ll1t lln,.,t·lrYl11t Area
2100 Mir Vista
Church of St. Matthew
. ~_.._by the s.. ,..........,
HOl Y COMMUNION
EACH IUHOAY-t:OO A.M. ...... c---,_...-....,
NEW YORK -Lutheran World statement said.
NEWPORT HARBOR
L..UTHERAN CHURCH
Rocer J. Sere. Putor
Kim fJfert Krorstad. P11tor
WtHllP SHYIOE
8 AM & 10:30 AM
(lnttrpreter for the deaf at 8 AM)
SUfl)AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM
rbser(Care Avalable
WELCllE
lH IHtr Ir, ltw111rt leHla
14171111
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
IOltclplH of Chrltl)
Z401 1,...1ne •I Sente !Hit.I
N•WJ>Of1 8HCh
MS-5791
Morning Worship I 0 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
01 [1eanor C Jackson
Ul-1012 .
••n.on Mlnleter
IEW THOUIHT CHllllTlll CHURCH
110 •• 11111 It., lest• ....
(T tHllllq S.IHet tf 111114)
"Ten Smp-s 10 Happiness"
Congretuletlon• to Rev. Jim Vaughn
who hat received hi• mlnleter'• llcenH
Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson
Sufldly lrlorm111 Mw.tft, Hu/1ff I "'""" Cltu"h JO.JO
Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464
Laguna Presby.terian Church
"Church of Chimes"
A friendly duch f0t lht South COlllty. Sti!Uatkis Strmans. Bt~ music.
Slllld•y Worsltlp 9:00 & IO:SO am .V~ry Cue Provtded•Suday Sdool for "1-ie.
Wttkd•r Prop-ams For Cilldren, Youth • Adalu
. 41 5 Fore8' Ave • Phone 494.7555
Or. Artlu J. Tanktrslty, Rev. Crafc Willms, Dr. Edwardt Catdwtl
DIAt-A-PRAYER-494·PRA Y
Be sure to worship
at a place
of your -choic·e
\ .
Wor~hip and hear this pract ical. C tnls t•centereJ , biblical mes!a!fc .
!tr Jfllln A ~h1tnnei1, Jr
Ptuddllf
"Meet Your Player-Coach•'
Sunday\' May 4, 1986
t Andrew 's Presbyterian Church
l•\'\" ....,, Andre"' R<'l.1d N,•wpc•rr !kllc.:h C'...tl11ornh1 I 71411'1 'l·ZH~"
(a(•M• trntf\ 1'r""l"'rl Hart-..ir Hl1h Schnol 11 Ir"'"'" l~h)
'
Study-center protea
Rabbi A YJ'aham Shaplra, member of the laraell Kneuet
(parliament), addreuea a crowd of about 10,000 orthodos
Jews who pro.tested early thla week aca1.nat the conatruc-
tion of a Mormon atudy center bl Jeruaalem. Rabbla fear
that the center would be become a mJNionary center.
•
You Wiii,,. w~ -And 1#1'*11
FIRST CHIJIST/AN CHURCH
M•ln •t Ad•m•, Huntington S.IH:h
SUNDAY:
Morning Worship ........................................... 9:00 AM
Bible School. ................................................... 10:"45.AM Evening Worshlp.v ...................... , .................. 6:00 PM
Aetlff Youth Grwpe -..,,_, ~
Mlk• Farra, 0 1v• MtlcOlm I AIDerl 1-i Ke<~. Mlnttl.,.t,
M trge Iden. O"ect<>< of Otr .. tl•n Educellon
DIAL-A-DEVOTION -539-tslO; Office -539-2511
"Pre.chlng Chrt1t II-1tt5"
SAINT JAMES
WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WORIHtP IERYICEI
7:30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I
9:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite 11
10:45 AM -Prayer and Pralae Euchar'8t Rite 11
Church School -9:00 AM Chlld Care -7:30 & 9:00 AM
(Music, sermon and chlld cartl at 3 MrVloes)
MID-WEEK WORKSHOP
Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Momlng Prayer
Tuesday -10:00 AM Eucharist & Heallng Service
Wednesd•y -6:30 AM Holy Euct1ar1a1
R.ctor, Fr. John A•heJ • AMOC., Fr. ar .. n Cox, A••l•tlng
The Rev. Thomas Henry • Or. Wllllam Roberta
Mr. Samuel Shafer
SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Vm Lido • Ncwpon Beas:h • 714-675-0210
CHRlSTIAN-SClfNCE-CHURCHES-
aR•NCHes OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIS 1 SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
"Everlaatlng Punlahment"
Costa MHa-Flrst Church of Christ Sclantlst
2880 Me .. Verd• Dr .. Coi t• MeH '
Cflurch a lund•y School-10:00 A.M.
RHdlng Aoom, 2880 MeH Verde Dr.-9 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon lhru Fri. Wed. 7·7:50 P.M.·9·9:30o P.M.
lrvlne-Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist
A•wtho 899 Jo•quln lntermedl•te School
4811 Mloheleon (NHr Y•I•) ·
Chwrch a Sund•y School-10:00 A.M.
RHdlng Room, 4330 l•rr•nc• Pkwy .. Suite 145, StonecrHk Pl1u
10 A.M.-.. P.M. Mon. thru S•t.
10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thured•Y
G~1l<l C. ••• Svn1l•• \ w"°"'""", Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Sctentlat
3303 VI• Lido, Newport 1 .. ch
Church a lund•y Sch~-9:00 a 10:30 A.M, ~Hdlng Roam, 3315 Vii Lido
Mon. thru Sat. t A.M.-5 P.M. Tuei.-7-9 P.M
Ch••<I <..arp l'•O••Oed fu••O•y• ~ 11'1 '• JO AM """!S•uay ,,,..,.
Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Sclentlat
3100 P•clflc View Pr .. Coron• del Mir
Chu'rch a Sund•y School-1~00 A.M.
A••dlng Aoom-3500 "I '' E. Coett Hwy., CdM
WEDllEID.AY HHMI TEl~Y •Hllll
I P.M. AU CWllEI
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enJoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES.
I•,.•• Tepio:
"I C1l1~r1ti11 of U1itr"
CtUtCH OF ltEllGfOUS SCINCE
~-of the Ulllt..t Ctlu!OI Of "'-ofout k-2205 MAIN STREET, SUlTE 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 928o48
Ull II n CIUIC" 01
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Adultt l Jr Church
&:00, 9:45 & 11 30 A.-, P19gy 8.uMn
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Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Satutd8)', May 3, 1988 A.7 .
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Marlena.escapes KGB clutches On 'Days of Our Lives'
8) LYNDA HlllSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN: Cliff tells Palmer he and Nina are \hroup. Even tho'Ch lbc.
has promised Gtta then: will be no more
tte"'ts. Robln dori not tell him ihat lhe ts
Wade's . sister. lluth wams Tad not to
IJllOl'e h11 job with• bank for real estate
career. Hillary IC'-' job in mayor's office.
Jeremy move.a ln10 u1ne •s-rtment
complex 11 Donna. Adam tellJ Wilma he
plans to brina Stuart home for frequent
visits so she must move out of house. Tad
unaware that contract he sianed mean• the Klllnaofthe Manin house • • • AN0111ER WORLD: Sally and Cathn decide to remarry. Cass continues to
n:ccive mysterious phone calls. Neil
catc.hca.V 1cki tryina to r.taee her linaene in Jake's room. Nancy pans to dell Mar1ey
about V1c1tj'sev1I behavior. Y1clti's plan to
,have her thina.s djscove~ in Jake's room worts perfectly as Ott and Thomasina
find the items and run to Nancy with the ~-Donna, intent on 101n1 to Sally and
Catlin's v.eddina. 1s stopped when
Michael iovites her 10 dinner. Dunna the
drive their car sluds off the road and 1s hopelessly stuck • • • AS THE WORLD TVRNS: Tumjn1 her
back on John, Lila warns ham not to ruin
has relationship with D>1sty since he's the
only friend John has. Frannie plasucd
with vague feelings of iuih. Frannie
vatcful when Casey helps her escape
report<'~. John furious when he finds
Andy cut S('hOOI to be an coun with Kim.
Andy tells John he wants to si.ay with Kim
and lJob, not move in wi1h John. When
Barban gives Brian Scott.ish terrier, Shannon aware Barbara has figured out.
heriecrct. Emma'soldest son Seth looking
for second job an order to bring money into
household. Kim indicted for Douglas'
murder. • • • CAPITOL: Lttannc btcoming over-depcnden1 ·on Jordy. Brend.a believes
Myrna plan1ed eamngs an Dylan's room.
Wally makes Darlene understand all I.he
\alk at rhe wedding was about Clarissa.
Baxter and Mark. not Darlene and Judson.
Paula remains an cnucal cond1t1on. All
Sloane's guests Sttm to be can~ling oul on
, 2905 !. COAST HIGHWAY
CO.ONA Dll MAI 67U260
her talk llK>w. folJi~ l.mc'a indilcretiom. Ava \Cllt Donan. Pamela eontnb\lta to 1\etb'a Lloodtftd Aup•t ... eCOnctle CC 11 lbot officef who belJM to manhalM11e Suii..
DAVI OP ooi uva: Shane. Hope Cuttit the was on call for testimony and oampaip. A• refutet, uy1na that Hert> fuU ~f~Ucts wbcri be tnct to move Minx C'q.ney ta 1uspcndcd from politt fotcic.
and Bo arrive at the cabin ~·lllt after hid to cancel her IYMC'.Ololitt •PPoin~ proteeuled hiuon for murdtt. out or Lockride9 bouw. The docton HOl'n dcdared a beto but~ womod
ar ena and Johll lcavo. mberl. ny diet. Ham, an f\uhy reisun: auH, takes llYAN'I ROrs;: ·Jill ltunaed when awtulci11itdown Bt1n11nthehou1ew1th Hopn may be . About to lip M I meat. Doctor teU1 Stacy she mu1t 10 on _t • " .ctvitt C.C \he onJy thtna be can't do for about what hae and bn tMI
crvlhcd whco Shane doesn't attend.child· Owyn to cla.noer. She teUs h m be muti 0.kot.a rcvealJ hla peat. Jill .cimn to Muon makct Mary nervous becaute she divorce peapc:ra from oyd, Liza decides
binh claata. John falla asleep, 1ivin1 tone•1t down. He thinks Gwyn ia toina 10 O.ltoJa she 11haviat1eC0"4 tho\llhts and la unable to control her. f«linp for him. she mu&1 tell him I.hat abe'a c&n'Yllll hi.l
Marlena OJIPOMuflity to eteape. John tum him into a "My Falr Lady."-GW)'tl DI.ans to choote between Oetota and Mary 1:9nalders annulhn1 mamaac 'o child. Esttllc belta Lua~~ C.!Kh.
realizes ~bu found the b6nplow. wants Trilh and Ste-ve's weddina an-W:rank. Loanabaru~veOUota moneyio Ma.tit. Sophia d~-vcra lump 1n her YOUNO AND THE A~ ~~~~c!or. :b:u~ copt:::ue M~= nuUed. Lola keeps I yin• iO Doll)'~ clalmina re~ Roeer ... ~anPa and !>'ana enjoy b~t. with Sven, Jiil &ell the rn&llf\at fi • • th t "-'I • .. _b 1 .. _ ...... ..'dd' W011una toset•K•. t oonunua to ult Tracy urttt to mtn'y Brae!. Lau~o ldls Marlena escapes. and ahe and John po~ rum~.1 "" y 1 uit:an. u..-.. or... ic-Frank to ajve DakoJ& a chance to be real S.IUJ\Cll POft ToMORAOW: PattJ and Tracy 1i'$ obvious that ahe loves Danny,
manqe to reach • river and sleal .-raft. • • • membe~ of Ryan family. Ryan•s house-Hopn are tol4 ~ O&Mll pl1111 to)\avc not8rad.H1v11~4u1onfron&ationwit.bJill.
Kiriakis teJJa Kimberly that the btby i1 ONE LD'E TO UVE: Scarlett comes to k.eepina leaves much to be dctjred, Jack the bomclcu tlitoWJ\'out ofubeT\y Houac Jack consickrs krUlna Mr. Kaye tellt Jack
probtbly bis becau~a oondition lhown in Tina's for cotcction. Her husband Frank and OevUn make love. Devlin anestcd fot f"a.A•y IS ........ cd 10 amst CV"""One. tNt 1t'1 tk beat tb~· to do. Nik:kl waott the pttnatal test ia an iUo-· that runJ in --to t .. _ p Po•:-am'vc --" "~· · : .. _ ...... ~ ~.... ~ 1 ~ bu .. _ famih "-co..-""'r u · uu; ..... \Kfiroyinaev._-.. ce. H~,Pauiand UL•JOin\hebomclen 1n Jack to ao out Fl a f~' t °"
his ily. • • • Frankiumstod but vows to act even with SANT " 1 .... :.· .. ~ """-n taJ .. , C..... 1 sn-in wlucb bn.np 1nua11on to a head cowoonll~~-dnnlona,. Man still ttylQ& to GENER.AL H08Pn.u.: Monica atops Tina. When her as-nment is broken into, " """"",.._; rAlC .. ..... ~. pushed to the limit smiles an , ............
Lila from aellina all her jewelry to Dorian c'Jecidct to call Joho Russell in as into maktn1 Kirk an&rY· Gina poses as '.:;;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiijiiijjijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Amanda.. Moruca tdls Lila abe plana to private invest.tor. Cassie returns home, nurse's aide. When Wamn starts anothtt I pin custody of Alan Jr. and also wants lO but rean DaVld and Jenny have been pmblin1 spree, Rick aeu him to 19 to
raiae Alan's illqitimate son Juon. While r_ca_p_1u_~_._J_oh_n_b_reak __ s_ru_·s_da_1_e..._wi_'t_hT,Gam;::::::=bl=m=A=n=o=n=ym=o=us=c=h=·n=1<:=0=U=l=o=f=town=:::::;' ;i t:ryina to stop waterfront faaht, Buzz badly
beat.en. His inJuries are com~ by
steel plate put m his bead du.nna his days
as Vietnam POW. Jimmy Lee stunned at
news of Buzz's condition, since he knew
nothin& of his friend's put Jimmy Lee
refuses ~oni'Ci "l offer that be stay at _JUelt
house. Alan asks Derek to buy Quar-termain man1.ion. Patrick believes his
mother knows kilJct's identity and would
have let Kevin take the tip.
GtJIDINO UGBT: Kurt confronts Mindy wilh the five-year contrac:t and the
prqnancy clause. Talkin1 to Ro~e. Jackson learns that Mindy never told Ku11
abou1 the contract. Jacbon considers
quittint,. Reva -confronts Claire about
rumor Oaire started that Reva is en-
d.anaerina lives by misftlina records at
hospital. Leamina that her father Gordon
exposed Calla to syphilis, Jessie tean off the St. Christopher meda.I Gordon p ve
her years.ago. Simon finds Jcsaie. fodia
..ays lhal lheu1d Simon wiU many despite
Alex's opposition. Alex shows India
Simon's written promise Dever to marry
India. lnanefforttobelpCain,~with his
pas&. Reva starts to act out n_irt his wife died. • • • LOVING: On stand. Linc admits he had other loven while married lo Zona. Lorna
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• Orange Coast DAILY PILOTI Saturday, May 3. 1988
-Killer's bizarre stocy dr&matiz·ed ..
Liz, Wagner
to co-star in
-filID for TV By JERRY BUCK Larsen wrote a book about Bundy ,,,T......_....., called."Thc Deliberate Stranger." rt
LOS ANGELES _ Seatde news-has been adapted to a two-part
paper rcponer Richard Larsen re-miniseries by NBC, st.arrina Mark
members Ted Bundy as 1 chansmatic Harmon as Bundy. The l>r<>gram wtll
youna law student workina hard for be broadcast S~nday and Monday.
the Republicans. He seemed to have a Gec?rae Gnzzai:c.i plays Larse~.
briaht future 1n politics and was "very ~arvm Chomsky ( Peter the Great )
haMsomc v'ery well~liked " Larsen directed, and Hesper Anderson wrote
said.'-\ ' • , the screenplay from Larsen's Qook. B~n<fy indeed went on to make In . 1972. La~n was, covering
headlines _ but as a notonous poht1cs and the governors raet" for
murderer. the -Seattle Times. ··1 noticed 1P1s
In the early 1970s. a kl lier stalklng Jood looking guy. very bright. ~orlc
young women m the Seattle area was mg for (Republic.an Gov.) Dan
known only as "Ted." Nobody'con-Eva~s. tfe seemed to have a special
nected 1t to Ted Bundy. Eventually qu.~lity, Larsen rccaJled.
police came to suspect Bundy of Part of my JOb was to keep ~n i:ye
killing more than 36 wopten in six on . ~oung pe~ple O!' the nsc 1n
states. He is now in prison in Florida ·pohtics. Certainly, thi_s was one. He
waiting execution seemed to have a passionate concern
A 'Fantastick' run
endiJ:!.g off Broadway
NEW YORK (AP) -"The Fantastkks, .. the world!s longes1
runmng musical will close June 8 after 10.864 performances. llS
producer, Lore Noto, said.
"I felt 1he show had to close eventually, and there's no easy way to
do 1t. But we are going out proud and happy," said the 62-year-old Noto
who added.that he wanted to go on to other things. "There must be
something else I can do."
The off-Broadway musical. which opened May 3. I %0. cost
S 16,500 10 produce at the 153-scat Sullivan Stree1 Playhouse 1nce
then. the show has paid its backers an 8,242 percent return on their
investment. -
Asof Jan.1. l.286. lhcrchavebee~913 producu~ns in tbel,.n1ted
States alone. including amateur productions. and 4 7 .... 3'oduct1ons 1n
67 foreign countries. .
for the well-bcin& of people."
Larsen became friends with Rundy
and wrote a story about him in the
aftermath of the 1972 gubematonal
campaign. m which the Democratic
Party contended Bundy had acted as a
GOP spy while anendins numerous
political functions. "I didn't thtnk ii
was a valid charge and wrote a piece
defending Ted," Larsen said.
"In the early part of 1974 there was
a sense in the Pacific Northwest that
soroething awful was happening,"
Larsen said. "Women wrrc d1sap-
pcanng, essentially college 11rls from
the campuses. They just semed to
vamsh.
"Several women at the picnic said a
young man approached them. Very
handsome. called himself Ted. He
asked them to get in his car. but they
dechned. From that, the police aot the
name 'Ted,· and they became known
locally as 1he 'Ted Murders.'"
Larsen said he saw Bundy several
times after that. Then Bundy was
arrested in 1 Q75 in Utah, where he
was enrolled in law sthool at the
Universj1y of Utah.
"He was arrested on a routine
traffic stop," said Larsen, ''but they
saw th1np in his car that made the
police think he was a burglar. Then.
Just by chance. a couple of Salt Lake
City detectives said he miaht be
involved in a case from 1974. Jf was
an atteTptcd abduction oh airl al a.-·
sbDPPU'I center.,, She IOt-.,.,ay from
him. The ~rt eventlljlfy identified
Ted Bundy ..
"Wben we tow.word m· Seattle we
began to wonder. The 'Ted Murders.'
Ted Bundy. It seemed so bizarre. Jt
was hard to believe."
Bundy was convicted of k.idnap-
ptng in U 1ah and taken toColorado to
stand tnaJ in a case there. He escaped
twice, and the secondj time be got
away.
Soon af\erward, he was arrested m
Florida and charged ' with twq
murders in a sorority house. He was
convicted and sentenced to death. He
was never tried in Washington.
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Elizabeth
Taylor and Robert Wqner will work
totelhcr for I.be first time in the
tclcviaion movie "There Must Be A
Pony;• wbi~h it tchcduled to air on
ABC someumc next seasoo.
.. Ehubetb Taylor is sim~ly
without peer as the most endUJ'lng
movie. star in the world, and Robert
Wqner's illustrious career has in-
cluded thm! televisioo series for ABC
... Their first ~ce toaether
should auarantee a major television
event next season~" said Bruce J.
Ef.
lan, vice president of motion
.,. tum for television for ABC Enter-
4' nment.
· ·, "There Must Be A Pony" will be
Mar~.lkrm.on u Bund1. • based on a novel by award-winning ;~ -·11. ,.t',J~ author James Kirkwood. Taylor will
Larsen. who had written a book on
politics. believed he would have
acceSs to Bundy that crime ·reporters
would not. He was correct, but he said
he still couldn't unravel the mystery
oreundy's life. "People who hold the
secrets haven't stepped forward," he
said. • '
h · fi · ' " 'l' play an actress malcina a successful c anacs or dramattc ~?,~J I' comeback in Hollywood who is
"But the one thin' !h~af'{~ so be&inning a new personal life with
stunning to me his ·b¢. J Mark Wa111er when tragedy strikes.
Asked if he was satisfied with th.c
television adaptation, Larsen said,
"I'll give you a. tentati~ and con-
ditionaJ reply on that. I'm a hound for
accuracy. An}"1lctor who doesn't look
nght 1s an error. They made a lot of
Hannon. Thisguy~uoecnly ikeTed . f can hardly believe it. Mark'~ The film wtl be produced by
portrayaJ of Ted is indeed the essence "Wagner•s production company, R.J.
of the character.'' . Productions.
'Legend' still king of box office mountain
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-··Legend" dom fighters collected $2.6 m1lhon at
·crossed swords w11tt no one ove)-1he 1.17~ theaters lo bring the RidJey
weekend as the fantasy adventure Scott-directed movie's two-week
remained the No. 1 box office grqss to $8.2 million.
attraction across the counlry. Another Universal release. "The
starring.Sissy Spacek has gros~ $2 2. "The Money Pit." UniversaJ,
miJlion. · $2'4 million, t, 1'4S screens. S2S. S
Paramouot's six-week-old ,"Gung million, five weeks, $16 milJion.
Ho" placed siJtth,, takin~ In $1 .3 3. "Murphy's Law," Cannon, $2.1
miUron' at 970thcaters and boosting it milliOh, 1.2, 60 screens. $6.6 million, gross-to-dat~ to $30.4 million. Un1versal's dueling group of free-Money Pit," moved up a n~h to
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The horror science fiction spoof two weeks, n~.
"Cnttcrs" from New Line raked in 4. "Pohce Academy 3," Warner
S 1.2 m1llton at 540 theaters and Bros., S 1.8 million. 1,360 screens,
raisM its three-week total to $5.4 $36.4 million, six weeks, $10 million. '~ MUST~SEE FILM." -· :::s
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its five-week take to $25.5 m1thon.
"Murphy's Law" from Cannon,
traded places with "The Money Pit,"
earning $2.1 million at 1,260 theaters
and boosttng its two-we<.-k total to
$6.6 million.
milli-On, wh•le MGM!s "Wisc.Guyi," 5. "Violets Are Blue," Columbia, which showed on only 33.S screens, S ·ii· 6 S also earned S 1.2 million and bobsled 1.4 mi ion, 54 screens, 2 million.
its two-week total to $3 million. three weeks. 0-a .
Herc are the top eight fiJms at the 6. "Gung Ho," Paramount. S 1.3
box office this past weekend. with million. 970 screens, $30.4 million.
distnbutor, weekend gross. number six weeks, S 15 million.
or scrttns. total gross. number of weck'i in release and estimated pro-7. "Critters," New Line. S 1.2
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$1 .8 million at 1.360 movie houses
and increased the film's gross to $36 4
million for Warner Bros. a(\er six
weeks in distnbution.
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top eight. collecting S 1.4 million at
654 theaters. In ils three weeks of
limited release. the Columbia film
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s.May,Ma1•
• A1U1t1 (March 21·April 19): Suddenly there is turoarouod -Pl.l:Ule
p1e<:et fall into plaoe, you obtain complete picture. S.Piritual values surp to
forefront, teiue of PW'J>OIC and direction is mtored.. Firat impressions prove
correct. • • TAU~VS (April 20..May 20): Study Aries m~ fo~ val~ble hint.
Look. behand sce~es. be confident en~up to dUplay ~oneen~ spllit,. ~ret ~cet1na l~nds space -you can derive pleasure wbde fulfilhna obhptaon. Finances improve. The GWC ltoffe-e ltl•~~ nailed
down its second Slni&ht Trivia Bowl
championship this week, finishing
. four points ~cad of CMID, which
h.ad the wcctc•1 onJy perfect acore~and
wound up in second place with a Jlh-
pomt bulae.
Despite their hi&h finish, the math
1cachers of CM20 are talung the next
competition off due to the summer
TRIVIA BOWL V
FINAL STANDINGS
awe i<on.. KIUtCfl c 101 111141 CM20(11~ ....... .... 161\\
TIM i..--(lO}. .. ... , ............. " .... 164
8GH AlllleMe (10~.. ... ..... " ................ ., ._. 1112
8GH Scholln ( 1CI). .. .... -............ 1._\4
l<*Y ' Oo. (1)..... ...... ........ .. ............... 129141 Haney Pnor(I,.. ... .... . ............................ 122\\
JoM ,.._.., enfortncl Ollnn ~ (&)......... 111
IOOle I•~. ........ .... .. ... ... .. ....................... 11214 Cliallc (ISi ......... .. .................. ...................... 101
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• Und9 8111y (&). .)4 -•no ..,lf'f, .,..,ect. hell of IMI -. ewweled
hiatus. They'll be back in September.
however, to challenge for the crown.
Today is the day new triviaddicts
have been waiting for -when they
can get into the action in a new round
of action. Trivia Bowl VI beg.ins
today. and here arc your first ques-
Hens. New entries arc welcome-the more the merrier.
I. In. the movie "The Exorcist ...
what was Ellen Burstyn·s profession?
2. Name Gardner McKay's boat in
the TV scrie' "Adventures in Para-
dise."
3. In what c-0m1c strip would you ___ _.ind.Steve Dallas?
4. Actress Debra Winger. before her
marriage to Timothy Hunon. dated
the governor of what state?
S. Bo Derek came unraveled by the
musical composjtion "Bolero" in
what movH:?
6 N11ml" the three plays known
Toi ·
TITUS
collectively as the Texas Tnloay.
7. O~y ~ne NFL {>layer has led the
league 1_0 mteroeptJons thre ti'lles. Nameb1m.
8. What incendiary material did
Patty MacCormack i&bitc to dispose
of Henry Jones in tlie movie "The
Bad Seed?"
9. Rudy Vallee sana "Empty
Saddles" at the funeral of what .
Hollywood cowboy?
10. On TV's "Phil Silvers Show" ide~tify (a) ~e fictional Army base on
which Sgt. Bt.Lko was stationed and (b)
lhc actual Army post on which the
show was filmed.
Last Wee•'• Aaawen
I. Gin rummy (''Aaminf.O Kid")
2. "How to Marry a Millionaire"
(Eden, Anders and Nelson)
3. Mannaduke (Billy and Barbie)
4. Lynette Fromme and Satajand
Moore (would-be assassins)
5. "Stan and Stripes Forever ..
'"Once-Mote':..SO ) ~
6. "The Crucib~ (Milrer play)
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Elements of tlmina, luck ride with you -
you ae• what yoa want and couJd win ------------conteit. Focus oo uni~ersal appeal,
travel, powers of persyasion. Romance plays m~or role. Aries, Libra tlaure
prominentJy. s
CANCER (June 21-July 22): ' YDIEY
Emphasis on independence, creativity, Oii••• chance to correct put mistakes. Mem-..,..
bcr of opposite sex fiaures prominently ••••••••••••• -you'll learn where you stand and
what to do about it. ·
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LEO (July 23-Aui. 22): Focus on travel.. spontaneous responses. lona-
ranac prospects, abiUty to disscmlbate pertinent information. Emphasis also
on t~ching. lca~ina. inu~.itioo, family reunion. Cancer, Aquarius persons dominate dynamic sceoano.
VIR.GO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22 ' Define terms, reacb~·-beyond current
e-xpectahons, add to wardrobe. ou learn more about financial status of
othe!l, IC?ve relatio~b.ip will emphasized. Lona-djstancc call relates to possJble Journey, aoctal event.
µa~· (Sept.. 23-0ct. 22 : Accent on domestic aqjustment family ~latwosb1ps. manta~ status. stances tend to dominate -ride with u~e •. check legal req.u1rcments. You have opportua.ity to locate article lost
missina or stolen. •
SCORP~O (Oct~ ~~N.ov. 21): ~ ~dY. for cbanac .. travel_. variety and ~ssibte Pol.icy rcv1S1on Ill connect100 With employment. Be analytical,
discern mo.tJves, make intelligent concession to loved one. Gain indicated throu&h wntten wor~i.
. S~Gl'M'ARltJS (Nov .. 22-Dec. 21 ): SpolliJht on adventure, speculation, tn~n11fied lo~e relatJonsb1p. Emphasjs also on major domestic adjustment
which could include chanac of residence or marital status. Young person becomes ally. .
. C~RJCORN (Dec. 22-~an. 19): EmJ.>hasis on secrets., dreams. psychic
llDJ>mSlOJlS. GellWlle ~an available lf )'OU art persistent Be. aware -0f
security requirements, diJccp for information where ufety and comfort arc co.ncemed. 7. Butch Johnson (California
Quake}
8. · Something's Got to Give" ~QUARJU~ (J~. 2-0-Feb: I~):. Emphasis on responsibility, pressure,
(Monroe movie) ~<;Uine, surpnsc V1S1t. Older 1~diV1dual could help provide funding. is also
9. Three (Blair victims in "Exor-~lhng ~o lend benefit of expenenec. Keep options open, realiic you have cist") something of value to offer. • .
I 0. Emma Schmaltz (Lady · • .
Ph1shbou 1 ~= Jis~bpl 19-Marcb 20): You LI be nd of obliaation not rightful!
--you . acr.P~ts;'1:(jnecti~s.1inanciil pros s.
Send your answers to TRIVIA , c/o You II locate needed material and personnel. Aries, Libra natives play key
the Daily Pilot, P. 0. BoJ< I 560, Costa roles.
Me~ 92626; All entries must ~ . lF MAY • IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you're due for major domestic
rece1 ved -by W~nesday, otbe!W'se adjustment that oould include actual cbanac of residence or marital status.
bal.f the players lut score will be You arc creative rebellious. courqcous, willjna to tear down for ultimate
awarded. purpose of rebuilding on more suitable structure. You could have been
'Shane' shone after
separated from one or both parents at a relatively earll qe. You did not fit
into family pattern, you arouse oombination o envy rcKntment.
admintion. Taurus. Scorpio persons play important roleS in your life.
November will be memorable for you in 1986. .
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riseOf'HlghNoon'
Q. Which of those classic western
showdown movies came out first -
"H1&h Noon .. or "S~ane"?
A. "High"Noon." in 1952. "Shane''
turned up a year later.
Q. Do restaurant chefs have to be
licensed in Japan?
A. Those who routinely serve up
that seafood delicacy called fufu do,
know that. The fish has a poison in its
skin, so much be prepared by an ·
expert.
You can consider yourself a
Seasoned Citizen, it's said, if you can
remember when a man with a hearing
aid held the telephone to his chest.
Q. How long has it been since
heavywe1&ht title fights lasted 20
rouods?
A. About 45 yea.rs. More specifi-
cally. last match so scheduled was on
March 21 1941. between Joe Louis
and Abe Simon. Bcheve World War
II. which changed so much. changed
that, too.
Just becau5e you're considerably
hefty, sir, don't rurc out golf. First
U.S. president to play that game -
and well, quite weU -was William
Howard Tat\, a heavyweight if ever
there were one.
Q. That writer of children ·s stories.
Or. Seuss -how many children did
he have?
A. None.
L.M.
Bo YD
Odds you'll be killed in a midair
plane colJjsion run.about the same as
the odds you'll be killed in an
earthquake.
Q. Who was Laszlo Steiner? A,
You've been read.in& the old movie
magazines, what? That fine EnJJish
actor Lcslie Howard started out hfc as
a Hunprian named Laszlo Steiner.
Q. What the oldest U.S. moun-
tains?
A. South Dakota's Black Hills.
In Capistrano, the tourists out·
number the swallows by about 10 to
one. I'm told.
Says here. Cook.in& doubles the
volume of sPaahetti but not of cu
noodles. If npt, why not?
L.M. Boyd
col1matst.
11 a syadlcated
Sympathy lacking
for caught speeders
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
enclosing a oolumn that appeared in
your space a Iona time aao. lt's time to
run itapin.
Just yesterday a friend of mine was
complainina about gettina a ticket for s~ina. He said be wu g~ only
ei&ht miles faster than the s limit
w6en a squad car nailed him. I told
him those guys in the squad car may
have saved bis life.
This essay was written by W.0 .
Newman, commissioner, Kentucky
Department of Public Safety. Please
find room for it.. Ann. 1t•s imponant.
-L.D.R .• VAN NlJYS, CALIF.
DEAR VAN: Here It ii. I'm Siad yn
aalle4. It'• u uceUeat piece.
SO YOU GOT A TICKET, MISTER.
YOU BREAK MY HEART.
Arc you one of those people who
call me on the telephone or write and
oomplain that my troo~r stopped
you and handed you a ucket for no
reason at all? You brcalc my heart.
You tell me you're a good citizen
and a safe driver and a dumb cop Jave
you a ticket for goina a little fasJcr
thin the law allows. Well, I hope the
next time ¥OU get caught breaking the
s~ Umtt he gives you another
ticket and the traffic judge takes your
A11
lM1us
li~nsc away. I pray that he nails you
before you crash into a concrete
abutment and he has to pull )'.Our
lifeless body out of a demolished
speed macb,ne.
I wish you oould spend a few days·
with me and watch a teenager writhe
in agony on the vavel near a highway
while be waits for an ambulance that
will come too late to take him to a
hospital. OJ instead, be aocs straiaht
to the moraue. I wish I oould make
you help scrape the bits of bone and
flesh ofa whole family off the asphalt
into baskets. You'd vomit - just as
we have done. But you'd think a little
differently the next tirrn: you climbed
into that car of youn and opened It up
on a stretch ofhiabway to sec what at
could do. •
So you aot a ticket? Mister, you
break my heart.
Nureyev to head Qallet tour of Japan
By .. e A.11ociate4 Press
PARIS -Chorcoarapher
RMolf N•reyev will take the
Paris <?f>cra ballet c.ompany and
nine of its lead dancers on a tour
of four Jap1nC9C cities nellt
month, the Paris Opera an·
nounced.
Nureyev, 46, who has headed
the Paris Opera for the past three
yean, h•• planned 12 per-
formances with two proarams for
the two-week visit to Tokyo.
N•o)'a, Osaka and Yokohama.
It is the compeny's first tour
ou .. ide France sln<lC 1978.
sm,er'• eon dlee
NASHVILLE -Sfoacr-sona-
writer £441• ~It says the
death of his 23-·month-old son
ended a "Iona Y1ail."
·ne thina with Timmy was
pretty dovastatina becaute he was
bom with a lot of problems,"
Rabbitt said in an interview. His
son died from complicanons
from a liver tnnsplant operation.
k•OOtlL, whote ruu au"-•uuc I
Love A Rainy N1aht," and hi1
•
wife also have a 4-ycar-old dauah·
tcr, Demelu.
Bernatein bran
LONDON -1.Aeunl hru-teta says he .. wouldn't dream .. of
cantthnt llis v1t1t fol a fettival of
his mu 1c ovCT fears ofterronsm.
"There's been ttt,mendous ex·
-.rauon and anythina that in·
spua panic or c:ontafioUJ fear is
deplorable," Bcrn11etn said. He llRCd with a questioner who
aaked 1fthe cancellation of Eun>
pan vi11ts by tourists and
notables li ke film dltCCtor Steve. --~after the U.S. bombma
of Ubya looked like U0Just1fied
panic.
The 6 7-year-old maestro spoke
at the Batbican entenainment
complex 1 few ho\ln before the
openina of a two-week ooncen
series of his music by the London
Symphony Orchestra. The fest•·
val includes a royal pl• May{>,
which Bernstein wtll conduct
before Queen Elbde .. II.
Lill• Dent poet
DAVENPORT . Iowa -Roser J.,._ says be likes hit new JOb as
chairman of tbt National Credit
Union Admtnitt.ration Board bet·
ter than hit o&d one a U.S.
senator. "Bei~ a United Scatet 1enator
11 like livtna in a fllhbowl with the
Ooodliabts on.." Wei Jcpten, wbo
wu in l>avenpon last week for a
meetinaofthecredit union board.
The-One term tenator, defeated
in 1914 by Democrat T.-Baitit
after l'q)OtU that Jepeen bad
Yi.sited a tea dub lD 1977, ruled
out any fl.atwe polil!Cal plan
WEEKLY BllOGE Q IZ
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What do you bad now?
Q.2-As South, vulrw.nbl(. you
hold:
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2 • PaH ?
What do you bid now·,
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you hold:
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North Eut South Eaet
1 + Oble ?
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Q.'-Both vulnerable, as Sout h
you hold ;.
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South Wfft North E&1t
I+ PaH 2 NT Pan
3 + Pue ""3""NT PaH
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What action do you take?
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four scrambled words be-
low to form four simple words
I 'T R 0 N G S I 11 1
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I I I
C L 0 I G
I I 13 I
CHARLES
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SHARIFF
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you hold
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Look for answtrs on Monday.
TODAY'S ~
CROSSWORD p(JzztE
ACROSS
1 Flatfish
6 FOOde·~
10 Wlefded
14 Corroborate
15 City of Seven
Hiiis
16 Garment
17 Goose genus
18 Colleens'
country
19 "No U·-
20 1mpatrmen1
22 Brawl
23 New or Fort
24 Yearnings
26 Ares or Mars
29 Marine
Insignia
30 Speck
31 Last notices
33 Caused to be
37 Burn up
38 Rockies or
Andet
40 Heartache -
41 London
landmark
43 Woolen 1 U C.medown
45 Ouatt
47 Child's toy
48 Realtor'• sign
51 Courts
53 Approx·
1mete1y
~On a bias
59 Saturnine eo Layer
61 Full-blown
62 Of
63 Penmanship
64 Heath
65 Places
6fi Abolishes
67 Furniture
DOWN
1 Miner's nail
2 French rive<
3 Doomed I
4 Each
5 Sedate
6 Waterways
7 Trumpet
8 Giving off
9 Follo'Mtr
10 Oeclarallon
11 Fotk1
12 Heron
13 Eur~ans
21 -Grundy
22 Smidgen
25 Lifted
26 Mild oath
> PMVtOUI ~ IOlVED
27 Acquiesce
28 Twosome
32 Valuables
33 Cuttlefish s
secretion
34 Acerbic
35 Consequently
36 Bottomless
la Sora
39 Kind of well
42 Local map
43 Espied
45 Turts
46 Charged
atom
48 Loses energy
49 Old French
coin
50 Provoke
52 Cussed
55 Allow to us.
56 The way -
57 Discharge
58 Guido s notes
60 Article
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AlO 0r..-.ge Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, May 3, 1988 I
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"How old do I hove to be to hove a
Sweet Sixteen party?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"That smells like my after-shave lotion!"
'PEANUTS
I HE'< CANCELED OUR
MA'<P{j)LE DANCE BECAUSE
OOR SCt.lOOL DOESN'T ~AVE
U.\8'L l'I' 1/llSu~ANCE ~
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GARFIELD
TUMBLE WE EDS
THAT'S RIDICULOUS '.
SAY! AIN'l1HAi ROY 81/WS Al\lt7 fi'Al.~
~RS RIPING AL..Ol\k;--mA'f 11'AIL?!
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"Why didn't you call me? I would have been
glad to help."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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•MR.WILSON SAYS A ORUM \SAN
OUTOOOR INSTRUMENT.
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
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by Kevin Fagan
by Pat BradY'
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SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
HERE.'5 iO WESTVIELA}
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COUR5E5 1 100K
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FINAL..Lt; F¥\1D OFF/
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by Berke Breathed
by Jim Davia
~T Mt./ UJC.K.
TME MINO'TE t
Cf£ T C.Lf.AN ,
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RAIHINC'I
by Lynn Johnston
· · · · N~Ef\ FOOL L0rTH FEMIN\SM l
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
NOT REALLY ... eorITHAS
SOMETHING TO DO ~ITM
HEATHER WARNER'S If>·
YEAR·OLO D.'l.l.>GHTEf' t
by M>m Batluk
by Gary Trudeau
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SA TUROAY, MAY 3, 118e
OCC'• Dick Tucker to co.ch footbell IMm In Flnl8ncl.112. ----CdMdomrnetM In -View L••1ae awlmmlng tlMla. m.
Lakers ·fa.11 on Haiper~s borrib Warrlon,LB
home tontpt
I've been able uuokeabout it.1t wan mistake."
•Asked lf he felt vindicated, Harper replied,
.. You tell me. It js im1><>n.ant to learn from yQur
, mistakes, and I feel I have."
~unu.y. They made it happen and detenod to
win:•
Harper concluded, "I just wanted one
more chance to beat them. l 1ot that chance and
hit."
Karper,'• pme-winner aendina a Reunion
Arena sellout crowd of i 7,007 into an uproar.
Edlaon Hiah'a No. I eeedtd Charters ancf the No. 2-teeded
Newpon Katbor ~Sailon are on the road ton· t in eec:ood
round ClF 4-A vo J actJoa
DALLAS (AP)-Derck Harper's bigest
professional pfTe came apinst the Los Angeles
Lakcrs here two years aio in the NBA playoffs
when be dribbled away the final seconds
thinkina the Dallas-Mavericks led when they
·ICtually trailed.
"I was in the riaht place at the ri&bt time," add~ Harper, who sank a three-point shot with
three seconds to 10 after pickina up the ball in a wild scramble.
Dallas Cofcb Dick Motta said, "You never
give up, but there comes a point in the ballpmc
when a lot of luck hu to take place. We made
our 6wn luck toniahl"
Los Anpt~ Which ads tbe aeries 2-I. aot
the ball to Earvin "Mqjc" Johnson, but his
three-point attempt bounced off the beck of the
rim at the buzzer.
Harper who finished with 24 points, tied
the pme at i OS with 46 seconds to ao on a three-
pointcr.
Kareem Abdul~/abber ICOred a pme-ht&h
28 points for tbc Lakm, but badjust one basket
In the fo11rth quarter. Abdul·Jabbar _plaY.ed in
his l 72nitplayoft' PJ!'e, tyin1 an NBA ~rd
held by Jobn Havlicek of Boston. •
Marte AauirTe wu hiah for the Mavericks
with 27 polnu and Blackman added 16.
James Wonhy bad 20 points, Scon 19 and
Johnson I 8 for the defendina world champion
Laken, who are t.r)'ina to becOme the flnt team
to SU<XlelsfWly defend t1'e title since the Boston
The ~n are at Wood·
· , the sn.e of their ~
round conquest over tbe Warrion
a year 110, whtle 'Hatbor mu.st
travel to Santa Barbara, both u a
result of rneelill& an opponent was on the road in tbe ()tit ~nd. Harper •ot some ~vcnge Frida~ night with
two thrce-pomt shots in the final minute to lift
lbe Mavericks"to a I 10-108 victory over the
Lakers in . their best-of-seven NBA playoff
series.
"I can't say I want to ~eem myself, but
the Lakcn are the best team in the world " said
Harper. "I hope this puts two yean aao to rest.
Laten Coach Pat Riley aareed.
.. They should bOttlc (bis one and put it in
the archives. It was a ~Id, hellacious finis~ ~ut
we have nobody to blame but ourselves," Kiley
said. "We'll· be back strona Sunday, thouah."
The Lakcn came beck on Byron Scott's
three-point shot with 28 seconds left, but
Dallas' Rolando Blackman hit a layup to cut the
deficit to a point.
Loa Anaelcs' Michael Cooper missed two
free throws with 20 seconds to 10 and Sam
Perkins rebounded the second misfire to set up
Celtics in 1968-69. '
Abdul-Jabbar ICOred 14 points in the fin1
quarter and had a spectacular 20-footer from
the comer at the buzzer to aive the Lakm ,·
SS-SO halftime lead. Loa Anaeles led IOS-102
aoina into the final period.
Laauna Beach won fnday'1
coin ftip and sett a l\ome contest
apinst Santa Moni~ while in
die other quanerfinal, La Quinta
hosts Dana HiJls. ·
AU pmea are 1eheduled for 7:30. Riley noted that "two years aao we lost on
Friday niaht here and came back strona on
sa:ddleb&.Ck takes itS . ...
turn atop Sea·View
Roadrunners turn back Sailors to take
take league lead: I~ine clinches title tie
Ocean View Hip,..s Seaha~ks con-
tinue unchallenged in the Sunset
Leaaue and lrvinc Hi&h's Vaquerds
have clinched no worse than a tic for
the Sooth Coast League baseball
crown -but, oh that Sea View -
-fhinp arcllill lio~ptng.
Saddleback H1gh's Roadrunners
became the third team int.tic lut three
rounds to claim the top spot, and had
to do it with a three-run sixth· inning
to tum Newport Harbor away.
Herc's how it went Friday:
UD1ven1ty I, Coata Meu S: The
Trojans aot a route-aoing per-
formance from Darrell S&wic~. who
before Will Ferrell capped it with a
sacrifice fly to deep center.
· Krueger went 3 for 3 with a double,
2 RBI and scored 3 times. He was 6 for
6 for the week.
John Wi&more led Costa Meia'~
offense wiUi a run-producina double.
Lapu Bue• t, Eatucla l: Todd
Fortune went the distance for Lquna
Beach, allowing but one third-inning
single and no earned runs, while
bettina J 1-hit backina.
Sophomore.Ted Savaae went 3 for
3 with an RBI; Kent CbC'Sley was 2 for
3 with an RBI and a double; and Coby
Naess was 2 for 4 with an 'RBI and a
_.. __ 11Jrod.ulloe<ll!th..i.e~h"'"o.1r1t~bal.ktu.o-!fwA~l C-:!llonwture~ra.Jl,iuw...,h.aowsew._-e~ Caron was the only Eagle to
ninth double of the year fOt a two-run solve Fortune, who struck oot three
bu1Jt started in the first inning. and issued eiibt waJb.
. The T.rojans, who improved to 8-4 Laauna Beach, which improves to
1n. Sea View play, backed up Contrera 7-5 and stays in the bunt for a CIF 2-A ~thanotherdoublebyToddKruegcr playoffs berth, scored twice in the
m the first for the first RBI, the!' Jeff third on Cbcsley's two-out double, ~er aot Krueger across wtth a followed by an RBI-sin&le from
sm&le. . . Savaae. ~ff Baker contnb~ted ~ sacnfice • In the sixth the Artists scored three ~Yin the fifth for a Umversny. marker times to go up; 7-2 on the strenath of
an ~e ~f\h to ~nap a 2-.2 uc, th~n an RBl-Oouble by ~Y Lane, iodd
Umvers1ty put 1t away wtth ~ in Rose's RBl-sin&)e and an error.
the top of.the seventh to .~nd ue a ~lf The Artists scored two more in the P,me'behin~ Saddleback, and m a tie seventh, capped by a one-run double .
with Estane&a for second place. by Nacss
Steve Keer walked and adv•nced ·
on Krueaer's single, then Baker,•Brett Saddlebacll S, Newport Hart.or l :
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i.e.cae •am• won b)' tlae Art:IMa, 9-2 •
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Dod6ers
hol<f off
Cards,3-2
Rookie pitcher wins first gaine, beats Angels, 5-4
MILWAUKEE l~P) -Paul Molitor, stuff. They we~ting mostlr, ground balls. I · Toda , and their ~Y apin~t Pl~c feU one run short.
LOS ANGELES (AP)' -Mike
Marshall keyed a three-run third
inning with a two-run homer as the
Los Angeles Dodgers extended their
winnin& strealc to six with a 3-2
victory over the St. Louis Cardinals
Friday night.
The loss was the fourth straight and
the I I th in the last I 2 games for the
defending NL champions.
Jerry Reuss, 2-0, limited the
Cardinals to a pair of third-inning
TolJl6ht'• game
St. Louis (Conroy 1-0) at Dod1ers
(Valenzuela 3-1 ).
Time: 7:05.
TV: None.
Radio: KABC (790).
Sunday's same: St. Louis at
Dodaen, 12:05 p.m.
infield hits until he was knocked out
by consecutive singles from Willie
McGee, Jack Clark And Tito Land-
rum with none out in the seventh.
Land rum's bit drove in McGee to end
a Dodaen string of 26 consecutive
scoreless innings pitched.
The Dod&ers left-hander struck out
three and walked none before yield-
inJ to Tom Niedenfuer, who aot out
of the seventh-inning jam by strikina
out Terry Pendleton and retirina
pinch-bitten Andy Van Slyke and
Jerry White with the bases loaded.
Ken Howell pitched th£ ninth for
his second save.
Lewis turns in
his scpolarship
LOS ANGELES (A.,f) -
Freshmen basketball player Tom
Lewis said Friday he aaked to be
releued from hi• acholanh1p at
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia and that request was vant-
ed.
Lewis' aClion came one day
after fellow freshmen Bo Kimble
and Hank Gathen cUd the same
thi!\1-
. Coach Oeorac Reveltna had
informed the trio last Monday
that their scholanhips would not
be renewed nut tall. Lewis, who
ls a product of Mater Oei Hiah.
and kJmble and Gathers, Who are
both from Ph1ladelph1a, had the fiabt to ap~I such • dcdslon.
but decided qainst 11
Milwau~ee·s veteran third baseman, was happy know be wanted that one bad. T •game Gii)'. Petns led off with a sinaJe, took second on
to help Brewe~· rookie left:handerJ uan Nieves "It, f~ls aOOC;i t~ act that fi~t o~e. of a wild pitch and ICOred o~ B~ Downina's
get his first m"or lcaaue v1ctory. . . course,• Nieves wd. The 20th one 1s aomg to Aa1el1 (Romanick 2-1) at Milwaukee two-o~t double. Doua n:ecmoes si.q1ed ho?le
"He's pitched well enough to wrn," said be even better." . . . (W~an 0..1 ). Dowrung.. but Plcsac ~tired Geo~ Hendrick
Molitor who scored three runs and drove in The Angels' Bobby Gnch wd Nie ves has a Tune: I 0:20 a.m. on a grounder to end the pme.
another .. in Milwaukee's S-4 victory Friday lot of raw talent. TV: Channel 4. The Brewers trailed 2-I in the fifth in.Dina
night over the Angels. "He's aot to pin control of his off-speed Radio: KMPC (710). when Molitor's hit~and-run triple drove home
"Subconiciousty1 I'm sure he was putti.nga pit.chcs," Gtjcb said. "On~ he does that, he's Sunday's pme: Angels at Milwaukee. Chulie~oore, who ~ad reac~ed on a forceout.
little pressure on himself,•· added Moh tor. goma to be tou&h. He has a hve arm and a good I I :35 p.m. Ernest Riles then htl a sacnfice fly that put
"Now hopefully, the burden will be lifted and competitive attitude." Milwaukee ahead:
he'll ~n a Jot more." Another Milwaukee rookie p ined a first Charlie Moore hit a di~uted home run in
Nieves a 21 -ycar-old with a 33-9 minor Friday ni&ht was left-handed fastballer Dan attempt this season at career victory No. 296, the seventh that chased Sutton. The Aqels
league reco;d, had only one decision, a loss, in Plcsac who picked up bis first save finishing up pitched 61/:J innings, gjving up eight hits and araued that Moo!C's drive bit the top of the lcf\-
four starts this season. Frida)' night, he pve up for Nieves. four runs. He took the toss and dropped to ()..3. field fence but did not go over.
nine hits and two runs in 61,', mnings to improve But Ptesac llllowed two Angels' runs in the "He pitched better than the score," said The Brewers added another run in the
to 1-1 . ninth innina before fielding George Hendrick's Angels' Manaacr Gene Mauch. "He pitched a seventh aaainst reliever T.R. Bryden when
"Nieves pitched super." said Milwaukee ground ball for the final out. winnina-typc same." Molt tor walked and later stole home as part of a
Manager OcorJtc Bamberger. "He had good Angel starter Don Sutton. making bis fifth The Anaels t.railed 5-2 entcnng the ninth. double steal wtth Riies
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s.euo1a '• Tammie &an• de11:rmb duiJaC tlaNe-bit performance .,wm Lapna htday. Detail•, 82.
FoleY heads South team
Five standouts decline to play,
op tin for Pasadena Shrine
By ROGER CARLSON
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All-CIFquarterback Sh.ane Foley ofNewport Harbor
Hi&h heads the South Oranae County All-Star football
team announced today for the Friday, July 11 same a1
Oranae Coast Colleae. ..
Foley js one of 21 Otanae Coast area ~douts
represented on the 3S-~mber South squad, selected by
county sporuwriters.
South Coach Bill Crow said he felt &ood about the
selections, despite the fact five outstandina players
declined to play because of tbru partJcipatton in the
Shrine All-Star pme in ·Pasadena later in the summer.
Amons the miss1na aft Capistrano Valley quar·
tcrback Scott Stark, Fountatn Valley hneman Lanct
Zeno, Mater Oci place-kicker Gary Coston, Dana Htlls
center Darren Baird and Irvine lineman O~ Gerardi.
"After secina our team t don't think we re 10~ to
have to play seoond fiddle to anyone," aaid the Mis11on
Viejo Kiah ooach.
"There's a lot of areat kids on thts team who want to
play the pme and l hope Otaftft County Wlll suppon this
pme. And, J like the Fnday ni&ht aspect." ,
Crow said he expects to run 14 practices and to begin
about June 20.
"The team looks pretty darn sohd," he conttnucd
"I'm pleased with the whole th1na,. 1 don't see any weak
spots. I feel we're sohd all the way throu&h, and I really
mean that.
"We've 1ot s~ and we have some runni111 backs
It's a real dimension.at offense. And, I tee a very strona
AtCOndary. t think we present a lot of problems for the
North."
Crow also will have a ~at de.al of depth with many
two-way standoul1 on h11 JS-member rotter.
No IChoot 'Can be l"q)f'Cte.nted by ~ than thrtt
playtrS(and there arcJUSt four 1n thAt catq<>ry -Clf s~
A co-<hamp1on Ech10n, un t L.eatuc po~ Manna
and Huntinston Beach, and Mt ion Viejo and Santa
Ana, the Clf' Southern Conferentt flnahsu .
Atty Jutiee
El Toro, Newport Harbor. Foothill and Saddlcback,.
each have two players on the team Eleven other schools \
are rcpre'iCntcd.
The Sunset League 1s the b1&1est contnbutor. stnd1na
I 2 to the pme. Seven arc repTC'9Cnted from the Sou1h
Coast Lcque, e'&ht from the Sea View Lcque, six from
the southern poruon of the Century Lc&Juc, and one each
from the Angelus (Mater Oe1) and Garden Grove (La
Quinta) tcques.
The focal pomt rests With Foley, the USC-bound
qua,nerbac.k who'll have a beV)' of potential bt&-play
recei vers.
ln two yea" at Harbor. he completed 370 of 61 S
palSH good for S,266 yards and 41 touchdowns. He was nam~ the ClF Central Conferencr Player of the Year
af\er lcad1n1 the Sailors to a second consecuuve Set View
co-champ1onsh1p
.\mona Foley's tartet are Capo Valley's ~athal:I
('all F'ounta1n Valley's Dennis Arey. Edison s Rick
Just;cc La Quinta's Ban Rccktcnwald. Edison' Ken
Gnas.' Costa Mesa's John Carlson and Ocean VJrw's
Pete Tucke r The North squad will be annnounced ne•t Saturday
The South trail~ 1 n the stnC1, I S-10-1
A kickoff dinner for both teams. 1nclud1na playi-n'
coache parent\ and fnends. 1s set May 29 ai the Santa
Ana Elks l...odae Ticket' .ire pn~ at $4 (pre-sale) and SS al tht. pte
For ti\ ket mformauon phont' Phtl Anlon ( S'7 :171)
or Pit ~Ht (529-7 35)
Tht 17\h annual p mc 1\ '!ponsored b the Brea Uom
(Pl-... -90t1Tll{82)
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CdM dominates field to Win · Sea View cro.w.zi , ~
1CCIMI, S1 I, ~ Ht!Me IL.al. 51 M. Corona del Mar High CN&hed the
field to win lhe boys champion hip.
while Uo1vemty captured the girls
crown al the Sea Vi~ u.a,ue
SWlmmina finals at Henaage Park 10
Irvine Fnday.
medley (2:00.~).
For the gjrl , Un1vers1ty wa led b)
by Junior Debbie Conabce, who won
both the 200 frustyle ( l :59 4) tnd Ole
100 hrea~tSlroke ( l.11 0).
100 Ir_ I Lll!Mt ICdM>, • 0, t VW!lit ICdM) • '°· , Gnnor (L8 ), ft..)4, ... PrlcUll (CM).
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>W 1rt.-1 Hl.Wldeb\' IW) 4:lS,tt, 2 FOid
ICdMl. •lU6, l Klnt•fltlcl (U), 6;!0l0; •
Krumln• lNHI, 4 5909, S. OllftOel (CdM), Ut.31
100 IMICk-1 Ounce,, (CM). SUO, l UelY
!CGMI S1 •. l It De-t0te IE >, St 23, 6. ~tllt (WJ, ~· • S. Tuclter ICdM), 5't 7' Enc Vu~e led the 14 CIF 4-A
quahf~rs for the Sea Kma.s' boys,,
aoing 21.3 in the 50-yanj frttStyle for
a I.ague record. The time was also
good enough to qualif} ham for high
K hool ~11-Arnenca honon (the top
* s.e "'" LMeue flMtt ... (el ...,... ~.,... """91 .. 100 WHlt-i Zuorlft (Cd.Ml, ·~ ,, , MIN.lko U'IHI l'OJ77, ) MMUl'llOIO ((dM), l'(l)S 4
Covalt IE ) H~U. l !l«lnv (COM). i'Cl:L" aovs
TH m Kor"-i (Of'--.,.,., Sil ,
~woorr HMtior m. l Cos•• Mew. m. • Elle"Cle, 71S. S Wooderldoe i60. 6 Le~
8ffcll, 157. 1 Un!Y«stfv, IS.S, I ~ tt
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20 in the United States). . 200 medlev r.ie r-1 CorOlle cMI Mar, I .010,
7 C~le Mele i •i I, 3 WoodllfklOe, i .._7
Vinje also contnbutcd to a school
m:ord ( I !40. 70) an the 200 medic}
relay with fellow teammates Jeff
Thomason. Bob ~ly and Scott
Marumoto.
200 ,,__I Ford lCCIMI I '9 90 2 HuncleC>v
IW) I C2 t, 3 K"'9slltld IUJ 145 t, • Ll<*tn•
ICdMI, I·* 73, S OI-. (COM), I* 30 290 mecllev , ... .,_I Un!Yer\llV, 2'00 ), 2
Corone oet /!Mr. J·OU. ) E•lenclli, 20U
Thomason also touched the edge
first an the the I 00-y~rd butterfly
<52 0) and an the 200 1ndJv1duaJ
200 fndO-i TP1ome'-Otl ICOM I. 2:00 I, 1
Ounce" !CM>. 2'02.2, l Olwn ICCIM>. 2-o:lt 4 Mll'lel4lo INH) t-OI 07 S R Oevon IE I 2'08 53
SO Ir-I V!Ne (CCIM). 71l,1 Gevnor (L8 ) n '· Prlc*ett (CM). n 1 .• H•~ ICdMI, n J, S Ferri• CL8 ), 21 :U
200 h'-1 Conebee CUI, I.St 4, 2 Solotnon
CUI. 1'021, 3 CaMerlelo ICM), HD.00, • P9cll
CUI. 7-0S I•, S AIWP IW), 2'07.ls.
200 !nl»-1 lrvlne ISi, 7 11 •• 2. 8ooe (UI,
2 19.t ., Rovce IUI. 1.23.1," Smlrll !COM), ?:tl.70
S HettullO !EI 2:27 J2 10011..--i TllOmelOtl CCOMI. S2 0 7 Crenll'lew
ICMI SH • .3 LOOVCletO (El 531 4 Herrnofl SO Ir-I SCl!Olft IE> 2U. L Cer'-tU>.
Tucker to coach
tea1n in Finland
during suJDDler
Dick Tucker. Orange Coast CoUege·s CE
head football coach for 24 seasons who c II•
stepped down from that pos1t1on last
January. will be the head coach for a sem1-
pro football team this summer 1n Hels1nlo. Finland.
And Tucker -OCC's athletic dJrector since 1979
-is thnlled about tht' chan~ to coach in the European
summer football leagut Adding to his enthusiasm 1s
the fact that his son Cla}. who quarterbac~ed tht' Pirates
1n 1981 and 1982 under his father. 1s going to be a
player-<:oach. · .
Tucker wtll leave in mad-
Ma)' to coach the Helsmlo Espoos
in a nine-g.amt' schedule begm-
nang Ma)' 31 He 1s allowed two
plaver<oaches · on the roster
Ma·rc Gnnon. who pla)ed for
Tucker a1 OCC 1n 1980-81. will
a!t!lume that responsibility along
wa\h Cla)
"l get to coach one more )'ear
and I get to travel." said Tuck~
Tucker "It'<; a thnll for me to go there
We'll be going to place<o hke Russia. ~tockholm and
Dt'nmark.''
This as what happened. Clay Tucker and M11ch
Olson. who was a standout for the Ptrates 1n 1980 and
1981 as a muJu-pos1uon player. are good fnends. Olson
1lftd+fttgh Mend~. tht' head football coach at Wtnmer
whom Tucker called to find out about the details of the
European package, have spent the pasi few summers
coaching abroad
Nt'~t. after Clav interested has father, Dlck Tuckt'r
·submmed his apphcauon and was drafted b) the
Espoos on Jan 26
rEach team draft'> a coach from a pool of coaches ...
Tucker said "They've had football tbc:re (Finland)
since 1979. and the)·\(~ been using onl\. L' .S coaches
the past two )ears"
Tucker will ha' .ill expenses paid, 1nclud1ng a
house, car and airfare He will St.a) in Europe until Sept.
l Tucker com paled a 129-102· 5 record al Coast He
spent 11 seasons as the head coach at Brea-Olinda High
( 1959-61) befort' laking over at OCC 1n 1962.
Quote of the day
Alex SOebez. a part-time player wilt\ the
Mannesoui Twins for the past five years, after
drawing a base o n balls for the fi~t t1mc ever ( 207
at bats): "I didn't walk. he walked me" <Sanche1
fouled off two full count dehvenes, 1hen walked
when the next pitch bounced 1n front of the plate).
'Pearl,• Bedford to enter draft ...
'-Dwayne "Pearl" Washington and
Wilham Bedford both said playing an lht'
NBA has always been one of their goal'>.
and both oftht'!Jl decided Fnday that 1he+
d idn't want to wail an extra year 10 pla~ 1n the pros.
Washmgton. who first acquired fame as a teen-ager
pla)1ng pickup g.amec; w1th pro pla)ers on New York
playgrounds. announced Frida)' ht' will leave Syracuse
lJnivers1ty a )Car earl ~ and enter the Nauonal
Basketball As~1at1on draft Bedford. a 7-foot center
for Memphis State, also ..aid Fnda) he will tore!.ake h1~
final year of collegiate ehgib1h1y and enter the NRI\
draft
Washmgton. often frustrated b) 1une defcn'\Cs 1n
college. said he looked forward to the SI) le of play in the
NBA
'"I hke to play the up-tempo gamt'. and in 1he N BA.
you don't see zones - you see man-to-man."
Washington said
.. , have always wan1ed to pla) in the Natio nal
Basketball Assoc1a11on, and f'er me the lime has come to
realize this hfe-tong goal." ht' c;a1d
Adams advances to semifinals .
Coc;ta Mesa's Lvnn A.dams. the top
seed. advanced to tht' sem1finab of the
Women's Pro D1v1s1on Fnda} night with a
21-11, 21-11 , 21-7 ·v1ctol) o"er Sandy
Robson of Oak Park. Ill at the Sports Gallery in
Anaheim
Adams the dom1nan1 frmak on the tour. has yet 10
lose a match this season
In tht' men's pro d1"1~11in top-<;ecdcd Many
Hog.an of San Diego struggled hetore d1'iposang of C h ff
Swam of Ra1ntrt'e. Mass 9-11 11-3, 9-11 , 11 -2. 11-5
Hog.an has been 1hc nat1CJMI champion five-tame-$
and is the current lead;r <n er M1lce Yellen of
Southfield. M ich
The tournament continue~ today w11h ~mtfinal
acuon at noon, w1th tht' final~ c.et for liunday at 2 and 4
o'clock
Denver nips Houston, 116-115.
AJH E.Dpltet, rebounding from a m playoff shooting slump, scored 33 points
and sixth-man Bill Bault) added 21
Fnday night as Dt'nver edied Houston,
116-115. an NBA Western Conference serNfinal aC11on.
Tht' victory drew the Nu&eets to WJtban 2-1 in the best·
of-seven playoff series. With game four to be held in
Denver Sunda> afternoon. The home team now has
won the las\ 12 games 1n the battle between Houston
and Denver ... In another playoff game, Kevta McHale
and Dauy Alage scored five poants eacp 1n the final 3''1
minutes as tht' Boston Celucs downed the Atlanta
Hawks, 111-107. to take a J..() lead in the best-of-seven
Eastern ConfC'f'CnC<' ~tfinal series. It was th~ 10th
consecuu' e v1cto11 for J.he Celtics over the Hawks and
their 13th in a row in games played in Atlanta. The
fourth game of the senes will be played in Atlanta on
Sunda}
St. Louis stops Calgary, 3-2
CALGARY, Alberta -Mark Reeds "1
and Mark.Hunter scored 66 seconds apan '
late rn the third pcnod Friday night to rally
the St. Louis Blues to a 3-2 victory over the
Calgary Flames 10 the opentng game of the NHL
Campbell ConferenCt' final.
The Blues, who pl~yed defensively through two
penods. took to the offense an the third penod t0-
o.,.ercome a 2-1 deficit and takt' the victory
Hammond seeks big payday
--us-VEGAS -Donnie Ha~d.
looking at the poss1b1hty of the biggest
payoff in PGA Tour history. shot a 66 and
moved into a ue for the third-round lead
Fnda)' in the Las Veg.as Invitational GolfT&umament.
Hllmmond, who won bis first pro tournament
earlier this season -the Bob Hope Classic, -can
claim a $250,000 bonus 1f he can couple that tnumph
with a victory in this event. · ·
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PREPS •••
Prom Bl
Tbe Roadrunners (8-3-1) took tbe1r
shot at being No. I an the Sea View
league. with a thrtt-run uprising in
the sixth inning pulhng 1t out over the
Sailors.
Wes Torell got Harbor ahead an the
second mnang Wlth a solo shot to left, ....
but the Roadrunners bounced back in
the sixth.
Victor Rossano drew a walk ad-
vanced on a base hit by Danny
Ontiveros' hopper over shon.. 1Jlen,
after Jon Mahoney relieved stlrter
Scott Gras.g, the Roadrunners filled
the bases on a.bunt single,
Myron Butler got J.hc first RBI with
a sacnfice fly, then George Saldana
and sophomore Frank Larriva
rapped out RBI-singles.
Joey Mendoza went the distance
for the victory, stnking out seven and
walking five.
Corou del Marl~. Woodbrtd.1e t :
The Sea Klngs made a shamble of
Warrior pitchi~ exploding for an·
11-l lead throu three annmgs with
an eventual 15-at attack.
Catcher Eric Luescbnnk went 3 for
6 with 4 RBI and scored 3 times for
Corona, including a leadoffhomer m
the fint inning.
Robert Hess went 2 for 4 with 2 RBI
and scored twice; Craig Nixon was 3
for 4. with 3 RBI and scored lWlCe.
including a three-run homer Jn the
SCa Kings Cl t-run thifOiilnang
And, Kurt Ehmann went 3 for 4 with
3 RBI for Corona. which improved 11s
Sea View record to 5-6-1.
Woodbndge fell to 4-8. Cam
"McNee has a two-run homer for
Woodbndge.
In the Sunset League:
Oceu View 3, MarlDa 1: Seahawk
pitcher Craig Anderson continued his
late-season surge. shunin$ Manna
down on three hits. including a solo
home run by Keith Laszlo.
Anderson struck out 10 and rellred
the first nine batters, and the route-
JOing IX"rformance gives him 13
1nn1ngs With Just one run allowed.
.,; The Scahawks got their first run in
the third when Jeff Sherwood
doubled and eventually scored on a
sacrifiC<' bly by Make Fyhne.
Ocean View added two more 10 the
foun.h when David Holdridge singled
and advanced on Phil Chess' ground
rule double to left-center
A balk put the winning run across.
then Mike Abascal gave Ocean View
some insurance With a base hit lo
score Chess.
Bill Daymude was the only m·u1-
tiple bit batter. going 2 for 3 for the
Seahawks. who wrapped up the
Sunset League champ1onsh1p earlier.
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Ocean View 1s'now 10-2-1 . Manna
slaps to 5-8.
Westml.D1ter 5, Foetal.D Valley 1:
Fives were wild for the Lions as they
broke open a scoreless 11e, tallymg
five runs in the fifth to give freshman
left-hander Ryan K.Jeslco his fifth
vactocy of th( .season al Westminster.
Senior center fielder Roben
Martinez was the hitting star for the
hosts, goang 3 for 3 and tnpling m the
first two runs m the fifth.
The Lions' Dan Villegas also had
two RBI. sioglang with the bases
loaded to score two.
In the South Coast League
Irvin 8, Dua Hlll1 I: The Va-
queros clinched no worse than a lie
for the league champaoosbip, upping
their record to 9-2 with the up
victory.
Down by a 4-2 count entering l
sixth innma. a free pass and Mik·
Moccn's ground rule d ouble got i
stancd .
Jeff Walters doubled in botb run
ners to tic the game, sluger Bobb'
Hamelin was intentionally walked fo
the foun.h time, then after a will
pitch, Rick Smetanka got the go
ahead run with a sacrifice fly. Stev•
Habermehl gave Irvine a 6-4 lea•
WJth a run-scoring single.
The Vaqueros added two more 11
the seventh as Moceri. wbo went 3 fo
3. led off with a home run for wha
proved to be the ptr!C-winner. In
surance was provtded b~ Walters
who singled and eventually 9COred 01
another sacrifice fly by Smetanb.
SOUTH ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTED. • •
From Bl
Club and proceeds benefit four area chanucs: Help for
Brain Injured Children. Western Youth Services:
Children's Home Society: and Cerebral Palsey Associa-
tion o f Orange County
* * * SO\JTH ALL-STARS
Player, Scetool Po1ltlon Ht. Wt.
Latle AfuaJo. Santa Ana OL-DL 6--0 235
Dennis Arey, Fountaan Valley WR 5-11 175
John Ashman, Tustjn OL 6-6 235
Herman Baine, Westminster DL 6-2 221
Enc Brass, El Toro RS-DB 5-8 160
Carrick Brewster, Foothill PK 6-2 195
Nath.an (Jll, Capistrano Valley WR-DB 6-0 180
Glenn Campbell. SaddJeback RB 6-0 200
John Carlson. Costa Mesa TE-DE 6-3 235
Rick Costello, Mission VieJO ·~c 6-4 230
BiU Craf\, Manna DB 6-0 190
Curt C randall, Estancia -LB 6-2 205
Dt'nnis Erk, Mission Viejo B 5-10 160
Shane Fdley, Ne~rt Harbor QB 6-2 191
Randy Goens. Edison · OG 6-3 253
Ken Gnggs, Edison TE 6-4 227 TE
Randy Hatch. Huntington Buch LB 6-1 220
Preston Hayslette. Manna LB 6-1 215
Paul Hurley, Santa Ana WR-DB 6-0 no
Rkk Justice, Edison WR-DB S-9 170
Kevin McClelJand. Newpon Harbor LB 6-3 226
Scott ~oberly. Huntinatoo Beach DL 6-2 235
Dan O'Connell. WoodbridJe DL 6-2 255
Mike O'CQnnor, Mater Dea LB 6-2 220
Franco PagnaneU1, Htn. Beach 01,,DE 6-0 225
Pett'r Pesak. Saddteback DL-OL 6-0 220
John Pon.er, Manna OG 5-10 240
Tom Quinn. Foothill LB ft-' 220
Bart Recktenwald, La Quinta RS-DB 6-0 18C
Gary Rentena. Irvine LB 6-0 205
Pete Tucker, Ocean View TE-Dl 6-5 245
Eric Turner, Santa Ana QB 6-5 200
Sean Turner, Corona dcl Mat 6-2 200
Chris Westcnnan, EJ ioro 3*-6-4 250
Todd Yert. Mission V1e10 6-l 212
Field of 16 reaf!y
for today's Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -SlAtecn 3-ycar-olds.
1nclud101 Enghsh-bred Bold Arranacmcnt. wtll try to
reach the pinnacle of American racing today when they
contest the Kentucky Derby.
Co--OWner Anthony J. Richards' reaction to a Bold
Arrangement victory would be:
"f don't know i( you remember Roger Bannister
break.mg the four-minute m ile first or (Sir Edmund)
Hillarygoina tothctopofMount Everest, but my brother
(Raymond) and I will feel that son oflhina,"
Richards already has experienced tbe thrill ofvictory
at CburchiU Downs ... with a filly named Miss Arama 10
a S4,SOO claJm101 nee an 1978. ·
The considered leaden of today's 1 Y•·mllc ex·
pcdition arc Snow Ch ief. a Califomui-brcd son of humble
parents. at'(i Badger Land, who bu chased Snow Ouef
cross the finish in four previous mcctina,
DeJohn turns tables on FV; Chargers move closer
"The Badaer Land that Snow Chief beat four times
will not be the Badacr Land he'll meet Saturday (t=."
said D Wayne Lukas, trainer and co-owner of er
Land.
Snow Chief won the Aorid.a Derby March I and
Santa Anita ~rb_y AJ>!il 6. In bis two stanssiocc finlabtnl
second 1n the Flond.a Derby, Badacr Land woa the
Everalades and Aaminao.
Westminster High'~ ~bb1e CkJohn avenged an
earhcr 1-0 loss to Sumct Lcaaue·leadcr Fountatn Valle)
Fnd.ay with a near perfect same and f:d1son·~ Terr;
Carpenter ,hut ou1 Hunt1n1ton fkach to bnna the
Chargers within o ne Jl'W of the Bamn~ and ttg.hten the
leasue race to hiahh&ht area softball
Here's a loot:
Wettmla1tcr l, f'01111ta1a VaJlf'y O· r he Lions nc:cded
a no-hitter by DcJohn, a senior, to p.n the fiNt Sun~t
t.aiue lo~ on the Barons 11 Fountam Valley
DeJohn ~ve!Yd a 1-0 loss to Baron pitcher Pam
Taylor in the p~vious meeuna bctwttn 1hc two. stnkana
r>ut four and fac1n1 only twQ. batters over the m101mum
It was DcJohn, who won apmc Tuesday 'llh a two-
o ut, last-1nntn1 bomer, wbocame up wtt.h the pme on the
hnc and 1 rv~r at third in the fbp of tflc 01nth
She tu& a hJih chopper to \eCOnd basGand the humcd
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2
throw was wide allowing Shannon O'Rourke to ~ore the
pme·w1nner
The Barons fell to 7-1 tn leque and w1ll travel lo second·plac~ Edison on Tue5day for a 'howdown
WeSlman!.ter improves to 4-4
EdJIOD •. H••UqtGe lkad1 t : Four Characrs had
two hits each, mitchina the team total for the 01lt'n a1
Huntrnaton Beach. to move Echson (6-2) one game
behind Tcaaue-lca<ting Fountain Valley.
Ca'J)(nter struck out ~ven and went 2 for 4 al tht
plate to lead the v1s1tors
Edison's tun Ne1lson (2 for)). Landa Rudd (2 for J)
and Joyce Lyman (2 for 4) also contributed to the win
The hos& Oilers committed five ctrof"i. two of which
wett cnucal in the fout·run fourth for the Charttrs
Oc:eaa Vltw t, M&rtu .. Jaclue Oakley made the 1wo
Nns nand up u the senior n~t·hander toswd 1 on~h1t
,hutout at Manna.
Junior Cltchcr Lisa Kaufman sin&)ed an the sixth
1nn1n1 for the Vik.mp to break up Oakley's no-rut btd
Oak.Icy struck out el&ht and walked none 1n hftinaWer
record to 9-3 as 'he Seahawk.s (3-S. 14-9) pushed aero
s1n&Je runs 10 the J.hird and fifth innanp.
Cindy $(hneller (3 for 3) brouaht hotne Ch.rista
Lawson 10 the third and Lawson made it 2-0 an the fifth
when tJlc scored on a passed ball
In the Sea View WIUC'
E1&aada '· ....,_. Budl J: The ~· Junior
shonatop J(jm BruauinaJcd 1n two runs •n 1he bouom of
th.e '"th 1nnina to break a 3-3 he to de(cal the Aro u at
E.itanell •
Estancia"• Tammae Kancaoa the th.rco-tut VlC\OtY for
the bo&ts, strilo"I out eiahL Tht Eq)et improved to 1().2
1n lequc play
Snow Chjefwasexpectcd to be a solid favorite ft'hen
the field lotS to the posl at 2:38 p.m POT for t.bc richest
of 112 ~rb1cs. If all 16 IW't. the purae wall be $714,.-00.
with $609,400 to the winner.
Channel 7 will televise ftom I :lO to ~ p.m,
Another who wilJ try to sea.le the heiabtt to a placie
secure 10 theloreoftbeAmerican turf will be a colt ~med
after Man.in Zabaleta. the first Spaniard to climb Mount
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Snow Chief YiOUld be the founb Cahfomia-bftid to
win the Derby and flrit since Oocidcdly an 1961! The
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wuc Momcb in 1922 and Swap1 in 196S
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Men's golf results
HNIM MIWt ............. l , .............. ) ...............
Ivan ~ (Cttdl0elo'l8"1e) Clef. Mika I.Mell (U.S.), 6-J, 6-41 Si.fM ldlltrt
!Swldln) Otf. J1lme ,..,. (~). f·~ fo-t
Mlio.tev Mtclr ICr~aklel def/ gevlcl
fa1t1 IU.1.1, 6-1, f·2; lmMlo S.ndlla
1$p91n) Clef, Scott 0.Ylt (U.S.), ... 1, 6-2.
U.S. 0,. City Ceut1I (ttlrl••••>
""""' T1llr.i ........... Tl'llwry TIMtM (Frllf!CI) Clef. l tlan
TMelltr (U.S.), H , 6-t_ lduerdo ~ (Afttllllntl o.t. nm Wlllllloll (U.S.), ... ,, 7·•; Andr .. Gomea (l!a.dor)
Clef. Cl'lrl1to-''"YI' (louth Aftla). 6-l~,T2, Jlmmv Arlu <U.S.) Clef. HMt Sellweltr
IW1tt Germenvl ..... 6-J; ~ln Jell• (Artlftlllla) ... Mii ll'urcell (l/.S.)~f-0. 6-1;
MlkNI lllerllfon (Sweden) Clef. Oulllermo
VIiia <Nttt1tlna), 6-7, 7·6, 6-4; Jakob
H'"'4t (Swllrertandl Clef. Peu1 McNemM
(Auttrallel, 7-6, 7-6; AMorl Krldltleln (U.S.) o.f. Henrik 5uncb lrom (Swtdlll),
6-4, •->. MM'•O.tw ... ......
Tule-o.f. a.ntoedlM, f-0 .... 4; Arlaa
Olf. Krldl1ttfll, 6-4, CH, 6-4; Jellt Clef.
Hleua, 6-1, 6·4; Gomtt o.t. ll'wflfon. '"" M . WtmM'1.,,.,... ......
Sltftt Orlf (Wiii Germenv) •. Terry
Pnltot (U.S», 6·4, 6-l; Ma,_. Ma!MYa
lluieert.) o.f. lttOlne Martlkove (ca.ctlo-
Mclv911Ja), 7-S, 6·2; M«Cldtl P11 !Ar.-n·
llN ) 'dtf Mlllua Gurney (U.S.), 7·•, 6-J;
0 11>tltla S.O.llnl (ArOll'lllnel dtf. ltoOln Whlll, ... ,, 7·5, •
~ "*' r<AA CHAMrtONSHlf'S
(et IMJ-. ..... ).
TMm teor1t: I. Long IMdl Slt ll, 11; 2. • Ill•> UC ll'Ylne 1no ,,_ State, 16; 4. Sin
JOM Sl•I•, 10; s. UC S.nle .. ni.re. I; ..
UJ&)...N4vacta·I a1 veoa1 and 1 lttb Slalt, ai
7 (Ill) ll'aclflt. Cal Stall Fullerton Ind N•w MHlco Stitt, 0. .. .,... ..............
Main Sont Hine (UCI) dtf. Panan4C!ult l
(NM$), 6·), 6o-l; H•mlllon (US) o.f. Ytlll
IUCll. H , 6-2, 7·6; Derr (UCI) def.
Md:eftrrt (US), 7-S. 6·!, ltaMft !UCll ,_. ltoMnthal (UNLY), 6·1, 6·2; Hemtndl1
(UCO clef. Ar-' (NMS), 6-J, 6-0; .. tllem
(UCI) o.f. T1lltt (US), 6-2, H.
""' ..... '**"' Mttfl Sont Hint-Vat .. (UCll o.f. ~-Hamplon !US), 7•S, 6-1; eam.m•Kaollln
(UCI) ... Cor~·Julllven (UNL.VI. 6-2,
6·4, OerT·Htmanoea !UCll clef It-that·
Crelt (UHL.VI, ... I, 6-1
~ ......
l'CAACM~
(llUC ..... l
Teem "°'"' 1. (lie) s.n Diieo Slate, Pacific a/Id UC Santa..,_,.., 16, 4. L-
IMOI State. 10; S. UC trvlne, •; 6. 1111> Novadt•LAI Y .... afld Hllwall, 4, I. Ca l
Stal• Fullef1on, O. ...... l ........
Lauer (UNLY) Clef. Kem (UOP). 4-6,
6·), 6·4, Frat* (UCSI) def. Miiier !CSF),
6·1, 6·4; GoMI l UHl dlt tllOrw C\JCI}, M . 7·S; J1...,. !SOS) o.f. Fr11uc:alc (LIS), •·I, 6-0
l'lllMJ ...... Ft lrcnlld (UDP) dlf. HOWi (UNLV), 6-1,
6·2; lr-.e (LISI dlf. Murrey (UH), 6·2,
7-S; Coate (UCH> def. Sl'lletktwe (UCI),
6· 1, ... l ; Mot111r ISOSJ dtf, lttfcllman
ICSF), 6·0, 6-0. ....... , ........
Ntumen (LaS) o.f. No . (UH), •·I, S-1,
6-2; Jonan (UCSll o.f. luro.n !CSFl. 6·1.
•·I; LM <UDP ) o.f. Seldl4 (UNLV) dlf.
Seldl4 (UHL.VJ, 6-0, 6·21 hrrv (SOS) o.f. L.. Tr.nwlll'I (UCI), 7 ... , 6-0. .............
Wolff (LUI def Ftr!NIOll (U NLY), 6·0,
6·0; Lee (UOP) def. Heron (UCS8l, t•l ,
7·•; b o !UCO oef. lann (UH), 6-2, ... 2.
li.lcilltr llOSldtf.~!CSF> • ..0.6-2 -..............
Tllomt0n CUCH ) o.f. MMPtr (UNL.V), •-o. 6·0, JadllOll (UOft) def. ltOM (UCI),
... 4, 7•6, I r-(LIS) def, Nwett
(C5"l, 6·1, 6-2; Hiii (SOS) def. Von Troll
(UH), 7·•. 7•S. ....... , ........
HOC191 IUOP> dlf. "'*"t ICSF), 6·0. 6-t, 8u11 (SOS) dlf. 8utltmante (UNLV),
~.L :;::::;;z:;;::z, •· 0. Tr-Ith (~I). 6-2, 6-11 lefmort (UClll ...
ltNtar (LIS), H • ...0. ...... ,~
WetMwe·O. TAllWlttl (UCll dlf.
terrv-MIMIW ($0$), .. 6. H 1 Kern-Tlf-
ftflV L.at (UOP ) def lt.ictlmM·l urdlft !CP I, H , .. I; L.auel'•Hew9 IUNLV) def.
l'rlludllc•WOlff (LU>. 7-6, 1..,., Sallfwd· •armor• (UCH > ... Oooat·Mllrr•v (UH),
....... l .6-1.
...... 10..... JKklOfl·Trlnt Lee IUOPI def. ll'll!Oft•
ltGM (UCI), 6·1, 6·1; a r ... •Ntunlaft (LIS) ~:. jlertutOfl•lelOel (UNLV), 6-2, .. 2;
_.-tltkfler .(IOSl -'· Nt·hlwl IUH), 4·•· N , 6-1; .....,.JONI !UCSI) *f. Miiier·~ ICSl'l1 6-1, t-0.
...... ,0-....
ltllofjf'•°""9 (UCll o.f. l reMtr·
.. nllltr (LIS), ... ,, 6·21 Hoclee·Felrdllld
(UC>ia) Clef • .._.,.·Miiier (UNL.VI, H .
f-01 Hlll·JeYttr (IOSI def, Or-.C•Netl'tft
(C5'), 6-0, •·01 Cotl.,.TllOmwi (UCSll
o.f. v~ TrolH'r...,. (UH), .. , .....
C.•••MJlllltV ..... """ IOUTH COAIT CONl'•••NC8 (et •• ,.,, •• C4itell
TtllN ...........
Gena !OCC) Clef. IOICt !Sad), 6-S, 6-l1
Hein ($Ml flf l'reeo.o ")· 6-1, 6-4; loatman (Stell !Mf. lludeMker (OCCI. 6-7,
... 2. 6• 1; Hvtted (OCCl def. lelftlldl (CYlll,
7-6, 6->; Olton <0CC) o.f. WeltOYlf' (ltS),
M . N ; Morris IS.CS) def. hdltv (OCCl,
6-l, 6•J1 Exmfl (MS) def. Lolllflw <OCCl. 6·). 6·4, ltuUI (s.d) def. Ale11anott ICWI,
6-4, 6-1 ow.. ....... ......
Gena Clef Heir! ... ,, 6-4; lot-11 def.
Hu•lld, ... 7, H , 7•S; Olton o.f. Morrl1, 7·6, 6-4; ltutk dclf. lxcell, 6-2, 6-2.
o-rtMlllll 0.-.. -•ut.11-Morr& {Sad) w. CllOf·"il' (1'$); •·I, 6-1, Ottoll·Stuelltlektr (OCCI def
ltoot·Wt1IOYttr (ltS), 6-1, 7·S; lolca-
loltman (SN) ¥f a.lnlltl\·09¥1nt (CyP),
6-4, 7·5; Gana·hdltv !OCCI o.f. Frt00t0· $«1nl{te ,,,, 7-6, 6-1.
S......DeuMet
ltutk·Mortlt o.f. Ottoll•Studttlllllr, 3·•· 7·6, 6-2, aotu-lo1tman dlf Ganr·hdle'I, 6·2, 6-J.
··~c-..wemen'
SOUTH COAST TOUllNAMmNT
(It ......... taltee)
Tlllr'4lteuM ......
Tflutf!IOQd (()CC), .. SIWYI« ('94
6•1, •·O; Newman IOCCl dlf. SOlnot.a
IGW), 6·1. 4·6, 7·51 Wlla.on IF) dlf. Pwt'Y
IOCC>. 6•1, 6•0; Htmmon !Ctr) oet. 8rodl9 !OCC>. 6-2, ... I. _,
OMIW .... s._. r
Thul'mond o.f. JoMloft !OW), 2·•· 6-3, 6·2; Wiiton (~) Clef. Ntwft'\ffl, 6-0, 6·2. ......... 0........
Thurmond·Newman !DCCI _, oi.on-
Sallltr (Sao), 6·2, •-O; H.trl1·l rodlt (DCCI
Olf. '1-nlCIH.#C*I (Cer), 6-1, H .
lr«:fll~MI. f>onc:e IFI dlf. Peffv·
~ IOCC)J 6-3. 6-> ......... Wllton·Ma. Pone.a IF) dlf Newman·
Tllurmond, H , 6·4, 8r.U.lt>Uhl·ML PoftGe
dlf. Harrl1-l rodle, 6-4, 6-1
""" MM9 MA vw•w Ll~U· ...... , .. LllwM a.di • ...... SIUdeClalltr IE) IOll to H..,.,_., .. 7, IOtl
to t. H•-111. 1·6, ,,.,, ltulllkle, 6·•,
Ma.Iller IE ) Iott, 1·6, 0-6, l·•. l ur'--<El
loll, 2·6, 1-6, -. 7-S.
'**" Vlnct·HH ll!l9• (El def.. Emlllrwhlm·
&rand!, H , def. KO!lendl-1'. HllwoMll, •·I,
-'· Maetrt·SNll'I, 6• I; Ololhl·Ol11 <E> won, 7-6. 6·2, 6·31 Qulr'll·Moodv !El IO•I. • ... -· 6·•· 6-2. ~H...-.ll,SaMeM<*7 ~ Malrlln (NH ) def. L NOUYlfl, 6· I, Olf T
Nouy.n, 6· I, Cllf Q Trou119, 6-1; a.•r
(NH) won, 6·3, IOtt, 3·6, won. 6·•· Shin
I NH) IO&t, 2·6, 2·6, l-6. o.uc... M. Herdln-J. Hardin (NH) Olf. LY·T
Nguy.n, 7-6, Otf. Vl·Trouno. 6·1, ... Ly·
Olnll, 6-l, 8aktt·Wtrml119lon (NH) IOSI,
l ·6. won. 6-1, •-I; JOflnlOfl·Slleftner (NHI
IOsl, 6·7, won, 7-6, tol'· S-7 -. c-.. M9r 11. wua-..,. s
~
GllOlrt <CclM) clef. Sttamardt, 6·'· def f>alt, 7·6, loll 10 lvev, 4·6, Ca11lk C'CdM)
Iott, 6-7, -· 6·), 6· 1, S Allll" (CdMI won, 1·$, Iott, 1·6, •·7
~
Torlll·Nldlol <CclM) dlf Cl'luant·Hout· rim.n, 6-2. dlf. 1Entwl1tll-Su, 6·2, dlf
AllW!lt.•·Endoao, 6-0; It Atllift.Sdluleln (CdMI WOii, 7·5, 6·1, 6-1. Norrl1·HllWI
(CdM) won, 6·1, 6•2, loll, 5·7
Or1nge COMt OAJLV PILOT /leturdey, M9y 3, 1NI •
~ > .
NHL ~LAYOPPI
CON"•••eecs,..u ( ............ , .... .,q.....,., ... Mllhlf
Mn 1-Momrwl J, NY lt111ttra
(Mon!re91 .... --· , .. , T°"'911.-..Y ltlllMN ti~
~v-Mofttrlt! ti NY ltenMn
WMl•tOtY"-Montnlel 11 NY It...-.
Frldev-NY ltanMn al Mo111A91 (N nec:iMMN)
Su!IOllY, Mn 11-MontrMI ., NY
lta""'t (If -MN)
WldMlday, May 1.._..Y It.,,._.. •I
Monlr•I {If '*"""') .. ~~~
Frldev'1 ICO'-SI Loula J, ea.., J
1SLL.ouls ...... .Mrla. -1-Gl -Sunder-St. Louf• 11 CaiNrV Tuttdt~ at SI. 1.ou1t
T'huftda~ltet'V ., SI. Louil
S.lutdty, 'Mey l~I. Loult a t C9IMt'\' (If ~)
Moi*y, May 11-<.llMrv •I $1. Loult
Of -f'Y)
Wldnltdey, May lt---$1. Louft at
c.io.rv ctt -""'> s......c..., .... , ............ ,
Pelrlnea, oet .. a/Id '"'-TIA
llACOUSTMU.
NdlMIQ:anuel1••· , .......................... ,
~1,.,.~Qwatwaa
Martv Ho9an (Sall oteeo> .... all
Swell\ (tlelfttr•, Mat4.), .. 11. 11•), .. 11.
1M, 11-s. lret-HWMtt IL.at v .... i dill Mike lln (A "*'t, Gt,), 11 •t, 11-1, 11 • S. OtlM ll'9tll (Auttll\, To.) Cltif. Ed Mdrewt IHuntlnOlon leecfl), 11-4, t-11, '1"4, 11-1.
W_.,,.,.~ ...... I I
LYM AClem. IC.le Mela) dill. leMv
It~ (0.. Parll. 11.), 11•11, 21•11, 21•7;
Terri GflrMlh (El Tor91 dlll. ,.,en OeYb
(MlddltMll, H.J.J, 21·12, 11·11, 21-f; ~I
(11'1111.n (Seattle) Clef. ClndY eutw (l.Aw· "'°"· PeM.), 21-17, 21·1', 21-lt, Cervn McKIMtY (Alllnltl def. Mo/lftf O'l rlan (s.19'1..tllt, Pe.), 21•1, 21-f, 21-IS.
VOLLIYaALL
CemmufllfV Cll9e9 STAT•CH~ (•t~C-..1
s..i•1t1 G0101n W111 def. SMl1 a.rtrera. 11• U. '
t· IS, 1l· 1S, 15·4, 1S· I ......
LA Pierce oef GOiden w .. 1 15·9, 15·11,
13· 15. 1'· I•
""" lcMll Cl .. •·A ll'UYO"rl
(laceM ltauM. ........ It J:JI)
Edla.on al Woodllfloot
S.nta Monie• •I L~ ll..cll
D•t1a Hlh •I La Qulnl1
Newoort Haroor •I ~
Eagles .
sur~rise
Artists
Strong doubles plat
helps Estancia pul
Estancia Kiah oulled the Ul*t of
the 'year in Sel ~iew Lape ..W.
Friday, donina flnt'1)Llce t apm
Beacb, I 0.8.
The Mtback dropped tbe vilitias
Aniats into a ue for tbe &ape dtJI
with Un.lvmity at 12-2. 1 lll'DI will
be the No. I Sea View repraeatadve
bowrever, due to two ~to-heed vk:u>nea over I.he Troj&DI.
The EaaJet took~\ of Din'e doublet matcbea to Q \be upeet.
with \be tt:a.ma of . Vinco-Chri1
Hutiqa and Cle1e Ololhi-Mania
~ each ~ina their three IN, while Rieb Qutrk and Bren Moody
won two of three .
Eatancia flnilhea ita leape ached·
uleat 7·7.
-
ln coueae me.n 'a action, Bruce twtan
Sona Hina, UC Irvine's No. l aiat)es
player with a ~1 .. record, subdued
Par Sandquist of New Mexico Siate,
6-i 6-3, in tint-round linala action
at ~Joee State Friday to advance to
lbe 1eeond round oflbe Pacific Cout
Athletic Alaociation championahipt today ..
Man Sona Hint and Duren Y at.el, •
wbo lost in a ue-bruUf to Utab-
State'1 Bob Hampton in first-round
ai.naiel -UCI'a only ainalea lo. -
moved to the second rouod io
doubles whb a victory aver a U\ab
Swepair.
Ken Derr defe.ted Utah Swc'a
Mike McCaffrey, Martt Keplen mocked off UNL V's Loe Re nadlal;
Art Hernandt:z downed New Mako
State's Tom AmW ud Juliu
8arlwn beat Utah State'1DrewTilkt
\0 advance for UO in tiQIJa.
In community colics mea't lie>
tion, Chris Ganz ·and O"een Olloo of
Oranae c.oa.t atona witb Dana
Bozeman and John Rusk of s.ddJc.
back adV&!'ced to ~~~
ferencc toumametlt W1 victona a
Sadd.leb&ck Collcae.
Saddlebecll'1 tandems of R.u.sk·
Fttd Morris and Boumu-.Mike
Boice will face each other in today'• doubles final
In community collqe women's
2l•y. Oranae Coast's IC.ayrn
Thurmond won her two li!'lles
matches to advance to the semiftu11
oflbe South Coast Conference Tour-
nament at Fullerton Collete at 9 un.
today.
Thurtnond and doubla pertner
Lau Newman, the No. 2 liCICld in doubles were upset in the doubkl
lttn.ifina.11, however.
·awe.places
second in
volleyball
WOODLAND HILLS -Golden
West CoUeae pulled off an upset and
avenaed two earlier losses to Santa 8aJt>iara by defeating the Vaqueros m
the semifinals of the C.alifomia Com-
munity College volleyball cbam·
p1onsh.tps at LA Pierce Collete Fn-
day.
But the RustJers didn't have
enou&b left to bold off top-seeded
Pierce 10 tbe finals u Golden West
ended 1u tcason as the state's rut\ner-
up.
Horse raclng res~lts
Golden West ( 12-6). the third-place
finisher in the South Coast Con-
ference bcbUld champion Pierce
( 18-0) and second-place Santa BarbaJ1l (12-S). lost in four games to
the Brahmas. lS-t, 1$..·l I, lJ..lS,
16-14. after ni ppi~ :san ta Barbara for
the first time this tea.SOD.. in fi ve
pmc" 17-lS,9-lS, 13-15, 1S-41 lS·l.
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ln the R-ustlen' semifinal victory,
sophomore setter Tim Mclauahhn
recorded SS usists in the first pme
and 48 in the second. With GWC
down 13-6 m the third p.me,
Mcl.au&hlin served seven st.rai&ht
points •n "'" 1t for lbe Rustlers.
Brink pitches
UC/ to 4-2 wln
AN JOSE -Sophorl'lore f'iabt· ~andcr Crala Brink walked two
batters and scanettd e\aht biu in
puchina a com(>lcte pmc over San
Jotc tate as UC lrvtne downed tbe
Spartans Fnda)'. 4-l. in PCM
baseball action
8nnk struck out three and lifted hu
record to 6-3 for the Anteaters (7·9,
18-23-2). Tom Bame and catcher
Doua Kll ne had run·prod~.~.n1
suwcs an the first inn1aa &ad Mark
Wcb1tcr. who went 3 for $, bad a.n
RBI-double in the second tosivo UCI
an early lead 1t would never relin·
qu1$h.
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' OrMgle 0oMt DAILY PILOT/$aturday, M•y 3, 1988
.Andujar enjoys first look at Fenway Park
..
Oakland pitcher -
gets irst complete
game in AL . 4 -1 __
homer. bonom of lbt runth on p1ncb·b1tter
Ruten 7, Y ... He I : Ed Corra Jerry Hairston·s s1nak.
pitched a thttt--ruttcr and ~ou In the Natjon.aJ ~~
Fletcher drove in lhrcc runs wi.lb a Mett I, Rfft 'I: Kt1th tlcmaudez.,
pair of doubles, leadina Texas past Rar_ K.rii&ht and ~lid pitcher Rottt
New York. McDowell drove in two runs apiece
Corrc.a., who turned 20 last Tut$day as New York won fort.he 12th time in
and 1s the youngest player in the tts last 13 pmcs.. >
From AP clb,-tcttet m~or leaaucs, struck out nine and Hernandez doubled home two runs
BOSTON _ Joaquin AoduJ·ar · wa Iced five in his first complete during a Lbrec-run first inning, and
game. McDowell's two-run Stnale put the CD.JOyed his first tnp to Fenway Park. The Rangers obtamcd both Correa Mets ahead 8~2 in the ei.ahth.
and Jose Canseco. Da vc Kmgman and Fletcher from t.he Chicago WhM Cinci nnat1, which has 1ost I 0 of the
and Bruce Boehle dJdn't mlDd the Sox last November in a deal for D<He last 11 , scored five times to the eighth.
visit, either. Schmidt and Wayne Tolleson. with Enc Davis singlini home the
Andujar pitched a fi ve-hlllcr for his Mart.er.a, Blee Jays t : Al Co~ns final two runs. .
first American uague complete game llft a bard liner off Toronto reliever Braves 'I, P~llJes l: OaVJd Palmer
Friday night as the Oalcland A's beat Don Gordon's chest that went for a pitched a fi ve-hitter and Bob Homer
the Boston Red Sox, 4-1. single with the bases loaded and two had four hits and drove in two runs,
.. The size of the park didn't outs an the 11 tb mnmg as Seattle lead'ng Atlanta past Phll•utelpbia Surpn·sc me.·· AnduJa.r 'sa.id. "I JUSt 1 "";" · brQke a six-game losma streak. Palmer. 2-1. struck out nine,
pit1:hed the way l wanted to. I wanted Cowens' drjve struck Gordon ID walked seven and allowed only two
to make them hit the ball. If they hit it, the chest and dropped behind the hits after the third inning. Palmer.
OK. lftbey don't, thank you." mound. Gordon picked up the ball who pitched a five-inning {>Crfcct
Canseco b.it a two-run homer in the but threw late to first base. game in Apnl 1984, pined his first
fourth inning. and Kingman and Jesse Bar.field's home run an the ninc-innms complete game srnc:e
Bochte hit consecutive home runs ID second inning gave the Blue Jays the June 27, 1982.
the sixth. lead, but Danny Tartabull tied it with Steve C.arlton, J-4, took the loss.
Andujar. J-1 , won his ~ird straight a homer in the third and Phil Bradley pitching four innings and giving up
game after a season-opening loss. lie put the Mariner ahead with a home five runs.
struck out three and walked one. run in tbe fifth. ~ttros •. E:spos 3: Bob Knepper
Canseco hit his seventh home run IDcU.aat 7, WlaJte Sos: 5: Tony pitched su IDnings and nuscd his
of the season off Al Nipper, 2-3, after Bemazard and Chns Sando tut RBI record to 5-0, and Houston's Jose
a leadoffdouble by Dwayne Murphy. singles in the 10th 1Dnlfl$ that paced Cruz drove in two runs with a pair of
With two outs 10 the sixth, Kin$· Cleveland to its fifth str.ught victory. singles and Kevin Bass had two hits
man broke a 1-for-25 slump with his · The Indians h·ad rallied for three *
third home run of the season and the runs in the top of the ninth for a 5-4 ~m 7, WMit s.x s I 0th of his career in Boston. Boehle I d J Ca d bl d h h CLEV•LAND CHICAGO thcnlllowed with his third homer. ca · oc rter ou e ome t e •,b '1 "01110 Cru• _ two tylDg runs, and scored the go-Butter d .... El where ID the American League: ahead run on the plafc when Chicago Franco n • l 1 o u 111t 2t1 Twin• 10, Tigers l: Kirby Puckett h ,..,__. G 1 . 1 h C•rt~ 11 s 1 3 2 Nlchob cf continued his amazing power surge. s ortstop vLLle u1 en s re ay to t e rnrntn dn ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~
homering on the first pitch of the ~~~n!r~t away from catcher Joel ?':i::!v 13: • 1 1 1 ea1ne1 rf
game from Detroit's Jaclc Morris in cc .. 11n rf 1 o o o Klttlt dl'I The White Sox tied I\ 5-5 an the MH•~ 11 lo 1 o Fl~ 11 spark.Jnga 12-hitattack. eernuo 21> so21 B&onlnlb
Puckett went 3 for 5 and raised his Aaneen 7 ~ Yat*ees 0 A11an1on c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~u~~ 3C>
average to .396. Puckett, who drove TUAS NEW YORK =~~ 1 o 1 1 c~noet:~
ID two runs and scored three times, •b r 11 bl •b "" 111 Sltlnner c
extended· his bitting streak to 15 ~~~~~ ~~ ~ l ~ ~ ~~~~nt ; g ~ g ~=o;',
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run m the fourth against Giants
starter Juan Berenguer.
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George Brett hit hts fifth home run 8•1k-CorrH. Umolrn-+1ome, Oenkln-. Flru. Rernv,
ft . Umolre1-Home. Mc<:.ov, Flrtt Vollaoolo. •·~ d c "le T"I d ._._C'-11• d of the season an the fi h inning and Second, wtik•. Third, Phlnlo• ,._.~:3 ,i°'A.:16'.'Mi: """ .. n
Frank White followed with his second r-H3 A-11.•SS
Piniella suspended 2 games
NEW YORK (AP) N~v.,.
York Yankees Manager Lou
P1mella was suspended for two
games Fnday by the Amcncan
WgUe because OfhJS run-in With
umpire Tim Tschida last Satur-
day.
The suspension 1s scheduled to
begin Monday.
J>iniella has the nght to appeal.
said league Pres1dent Bobby
Brown. who made the an-
nouncement. Sho uld he choose to
do so. the suspension would be
held 10 a~yance pending results
ofa heanng.
"I'm a little surpnsed at the
suspension," P1n1clla said in a
comment issued by the Yankees'
media relatw ns department. "At
this point I haven't decided
whether I'm going to appeal 1t or
accept 1t. I'll make that dec1s1on
after I've had a li ttle more ume to
think about it."
In a statement released by the
AL office. Brown said that
Pm1ella was suspended for "mak-
ing physical contact" w11h
Tschida dunng New York's game
at Yankee Stadium against the
Cleveland Indians.
• Piniella was thrown out of that
game during an argument' which
followed the ejection of the Yan-
kees' Ron Hassey fo r disputing a
called stnkc 1n the fourth mnmg.
The Indians won the game, 3-2.
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Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT 18111urdey, M9Y 3, 1... •
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Weed triliimers recalled
( 1987) Cllnt Elltwood. L• v.. I WHEEi. Of FORTUNE Cletf. NAT\ME
• ARTHUR C. CLNICFS AUIT1N QTY IMT1 MV8T!NOUI WON.D (I) TOO Q.a. FOR COMFORT
• OMtQ .. fMHCE ' 9 m ON SAN DIEGO
Company to replace -----fan, cap assembly
on certain models
TOWSON, Md. (AP) -Black &
Decker.Inc. announced Tuesday the
recall df:-647.000 weed ~nd grass
tnmmers. saymg the fan and cap
assembly may fracture. throwing
pieces that c-0uld an1ure users or
bystanders .
The company said the recall of
Push Button and Command Feed
Weed-Grass Trimmers produced be-
tween 1981 and 1984 is being con-
ducted voluntarily, in cooperatjon
with the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission.
.Black & Decker is aware of 102
reports of fan<ap ~. some
resulting in injuries involvmg lacer-
ations and bruises to the feet and legs,
the company said. The products were
sold nationwide under the Black &
Decker label, and also under the
labels of Montgomery Ward and
McCulloch Corp.
The company urged consumers to
immcdiatcly stop usmg the affected
trimmers and to return them to a
B&D Service Center listed in the
Pressing flowers subject -
of Sherman Gardens class
"Pressing Flowers" is the topic of a class to be taught by Cristin Fusano.
color specialist, at 9:30a.m. Wednesday at Sherman Gardens. 2647 E. Coast
Highway, Coronadel Mar.
The workshop will teach students how to construct and use a flower press.
how to choose the best flowers for pressing, and instruction on ways to use
pressed flowers. . . .
Registration fee 1sS IS and prercgJstrat1on 1s required. Fqr 1ofonnat1on.
call the garden office at 6 73-226 1. • • • Mrs. Edwin Ramsey will be installed president oflhe Laguna Beach
Garden Oubdunnga luncheon Friday in the El Adobe Resta.ruant.. San Juan
Capistrano.
Scrvmg on her t>:o&rd will be the Mmes. Robert ~hott. ~no van MarshalJ
Lowell Miller Mau nee Van Dyke and Frank Olney, vice presidents; Jan Berry,
treasurer. and' Edward Salemo, financial secretary. Ann McCallum is
rccordi ni secretary. and Thelma Brown, corresponding secretary. • • • The annual Fuchsia Show and Shade Plant Sale will be pl'C$Cntcd by the
National Fuchsia Society May IOand 11 from IOa.m. to5 p.m. in the Los
Anaeles County Arboretum. 30 I N. Baldwin, Arcadia.
RUFFELL'S
lJ>HOLSTERY INC.
..... ,_.,..., e.ttr't .... ,
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yellow pages under Tools-Electric.
The trimmers arc to be repaired at no
cost to the consumer.
Black & Decker has developed a
new fan and't:ap assembly for these
trimmers to safeguard against any
future possibility of failure, the corn;
pany said.
The following trimmers arc subject
to the recall:
-Black & Decker models 8243
(Types I & 2), 8251 (Types I & 2)and
8255 (Type I)
-Montgomery Ward models
XBA 2098A, XBA 20988 and XBA
2099A
-McCulloch Corp. models MAC
30 (Type l)and MAC 40 (Type 1)
GARDEN CHE C ~LIS T
i ;i~ 1::.cv~ MNDY 8tWl<L£ HNll NO MATO
• ftll...UOMR MAKER TOM P£TTY AMD THE
®~ HEMTWNCEA8 ''PACK UP TIE
U 'A "Talk To Me" (1ae.4) A.ustil P\MTATION"
Ptndlleon, Mk:Mll Murphy. (Z)MOW
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l tEWS IMONL.A (llAIC~ ESPIN I ~ wii:f CllaHOWTW~a.oee.
NIC NlW9 al SANlJ&O ZDO'I ANMAL -UM-
• ZOU Ll\1TT ECJIMSI 1•.(I)8 8NlWI (V8INO (f)ll>Efl~ NlWS MTV TOP a VIDIO -eoo--1:1»-CCMITDOWN
8 Cl) Cl8 NEWS • Cl) CRAZ't' UKEA FOX i = "°' THE™-an ·=Tm AMOICAN HEM> I ~~=-Q e Power, Aw Girdner. • .. ~10 To MldnWlf'' (1113) a.tie THfl&'I COWNff e MOYE IBM HU 8ronlon. Anl1tw ....._ • I C0U.W0 8 8 ._A lfENCI *' ·~ ''The &an A11o Allll" (tt51) <H> MOVIE
DMt0 .. FMNC( * H~ "The Kilg And I" (1956) 0. CND.,.A~ -ttt-
•Color the garden with petunias. NAT\ME bonill K«r, YUi Btynner. •:r:• ~~Hlnnll ~ 111711 ,...
Plant them in flower beds, hangjng 9WMP,.CN*NAT1 i="'ZONE (i)NCHHAU.'SVN9M •we1c11.Aot>ertCufp ~sb~otherconta~~mua_a_~ __ ro_~---------------------------------
border. Colors range from crisp
white, pihk to red and dark blues to
purple.
• Dccidious flowering shrubs and
. trees can be pruned after they finish •
blooming.
•When camelliu. azaleas and
mododendrons stop blooming.. start
fcedin1 them with an acid fertilizer.
For•channingannual vine tonide
a fenoe. gjve privacy to a porch or
provide shade. check into morning
glories, sweet peas, nasturtiums or
black-eyed Susan vines.
•Herbs are excellent container
crops.
•Keep an eye out for lawn moth
damaJe. See your nurseryman for an
effecuve control
TOMORROW'S
RESULTS
TONIGHT
Orange County's only stoclc market
c/o~ng prices will be available in the
Doily Pilot b.Qinning May 4th, at the
following selected stores and news
raclcs.
Why wait until tomorrow when you con
find out tonight on the strHt no later
than 6100 pm.
.. .
Don't Miss Our
Spring Upholstery Sale
Great Savings on
Drexel Heritage,
Stor• owners who wont the late stoclc
editions coll ... Single Copy Soles
Director at 642-4321 . . ·· ~ •' . . . .
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TRANSPORTATION
& ~IMOUSINE
SERVICE, INC.
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Baker, Woodmark,
Marge Carson,
Stanton Cooper,
Vanguard, Charlton,
and more-includes
large selection of
upholstery ready for
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all at reduced . pnces .
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All Stores Open Mooday
Thru. S.rurmy 9 1.m.·5:30 p.m.
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your time. Ground fk>or, lngton Centrll l»atti on Colt• M .. ahop IOoklng 330 w . a.y St. F SW: ~IT. 4 "fll eJIPtr. EQUl1 ~ t1ur1nt, 1400 Pacific
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I WILL HELP. FOUND Orange & wtlll• ~r•tlly. Excellent = + oommllelon and .... ~· ~Ible on nl~ and weekend•. HELP Full I P#t·tlme '°'
Alie for Jim, e.42·8002 Tabby cat your!f a"'8"1 m:::'Ji!:~"· For p /T llllUL..... •·Send l'llUml t9: WMkendl. 417 ... 11. H IY comoetltlW no-Summer. Muet be 11.
llerftlftl, fJ. Hll ~~~=!~sf~ ColdweltBankerEeerow. lnNptBwt\.Ute ftltng.no =•hllt .. _LLUUI for r.t.d ~· P.,.,.Y1Ptaat73--1Ht
--&«-93tO.llkforClllre. medlcal exp. nee. Lynn, IM•ll. E~pe rlenoed l•IH· Generoua employH PIT DEU-fflLP • , .... IAll, Found: Petit• Ill blactl 7ec>-1275/W 83M7N/H ?lMO pel'IOMI !JCJ:*»dlng a.... merchendl.. dlecount, 11-4pm, Mon-Fr1 1 :'!.c~~~· Q:.~ .,... ean~=.ny ll•Til•lfl ~~wCA8:Hl28 ~Aw.:~=LTY ~'°"vac:~;r1~1~ 111-1111,•
.AM 1°' Jim, 842"9002 FOOND Shep Mix. maJe. An Equal Opportunity NOW HIRING Attn: Tim~ llMlM --&pm. •llfll .. 11 WlftDll
......... Htl 30 Iba. bleck, grey & It Company FIT & PIT No phOne ee111 pleele, llT1U Pal.. ...
brown. brown collar. CM IUL m&TI AIT'I A.E 8ALH a AEHT AL8 Wlltmlnlter Miit Day/Night 81'11"• open I w.1 a r • .u nzs
F6QN6 Uk QOld rl~.
W•tolltr. Call to Identify
845-7838
..
M2·5MI 100% Commllllon. Cell llPllW1I mTMT•Hlll (2ndleYelnrMeyCo.) Apply In pereon l·5.
LOST D1tll brown Shettle. for 1pt. Faehlon 11. toe. lllTl llll MtertltlM ..... llM. Vwy buey N.I locltton. EOE M/F Mon-Fri. t00 "11tol It.,
White mene, vcty Culv.r &. Doll« R.E. ln11911rnenti. 111·llM ror Exbl1c:'!lng1on'°TntertorK ""'Dlalan PL.AVA A.E 673-1900 Newport 1Mct1
Walnut. Chlld'1 ..at. R• 759-5080 pu ....,, · ey vrg. CO. UfHt eug ••1n••.1 752-2801 ,...... t1rrltorl11 1v11t1 bl1. ,.. -----Ml ward 552-5725 Aft 3pm * UUI '&lllD* llllPTlllllT Sllary end c:ommllelon FIT I PIT ..... poe. H!Qh ull time oounter--. No Someo,,. you know turnl!IQ
LOST F Cet, 'A Bluepoint To Ofgantn door-tp-doo( NPT BCH w.terfront toe. ere cornm1n1urete f11hlon boutique ln Sun.Jew'•· 8ee Stew. S'#Mt 18?ClaMHledlt•
SlameM, ~ Pnan. ap-ticket H iii ror new Buey phOnll ~ flllng. w/exper.857-3080 FMNonltt,AtttumC1,tcw WAIGHT.HA8DW.AR.E. eraa1p1ace1otiuy.tt111~11
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATION§
1002-2790
•prow 3 wtt1 ego. Beech & Women'• Pro Volleyball P/tlme 8 to 1, Mon thr Frl. ...... ac>e>t 714-7eo-..... 128 Aochelter. C.M. car.
Main, HB M f-3788 Leegue. l50K. yr+. Mr. Call Jactlle 642-MOO Earn ... ,. money working 1n• 111.11•1T P/T
LOST Female lhelti. min Gr..,, 213-587•7013· U•fll•IT p/t °'tit. Naiw High Tedi Fun N1ut1011 Gift &
co111e1 HB r:v ., .. Get· 1 .. 1•111 ..... 1 1111 o.n otrlce. run time Mori Medlcal Awereh eo.. c1otNng st,ere. Looking 1 N A 11 bl
f\eild, Megnoll• & N9'#· -thrv Fri 8:30 to 5:30. Stet• of the An Pr0due1 '°' In energetic per-eon Open n&• OW v• • • land av.11t 51ml 512188. OllllPIAlnl UIT, Meture, expr'd energetic Uni. The IBM of Nutrl· to help out. Call:
REWARD! 983-M85. Bright enthuelaatlc, Mlltti people oriented Sl«IC>f' tlon, ground floor oppty. Chlr1tel L~er. 3443 Via o TE s
LOST· Miii lrllh Setter orlented lndlVldual for·bulY omce. oorpor1t1 em Inv, &40..a823 Lido, Npt Bctl. 87M2'0 CAR R U w..icntr .,... 4128188' quired ror buey Chlr<>weo-nr omce. o.c A~.
Oldlf' dog ~di midi: tor'• ott!Qe, Permanent S111r1 • , 100-1 1200 ASST MGR. &. SALES •n• UL.II
cat1on:-'Aftard 5•8-8897 Pollllon. Some 81tllr· 0.0 .E. 152-0233 peop .. I OUTGOING! 0.-TUX SHOP, PIT.
deyt. V111ed & lnterllllng Plf'd•ble lt•tr needed Call for eppt. 631-2727
LOST RED MALE CAT dutlel. 'S1t1ry open IC· 11•n111m1111111 ror new llelbol Fl.In Zone
Earn Extra Ca•h
For D•llv•ry 01 Thi• Pa,,.r
ARE IN THE REAL
ESTATE TABLOID
SECTION
ftBlll IT
Bl4:B
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BY PLACING AN AD I
IN THE DAILY PILOT' h,
CLASSIFIED PACES ~·
PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Cancella1io~I
4 hne. 5 time minimum
•.60 per ~nr-Example. 4 line5, 5 da\'~• l 2'1f.l
• Prorr muol t.t 1ncl1J1l•·I r 111
• Ratt-dr_., nal •pph 1 t •lr.tt ,., 1•1 "' 'u~m1' ~ utnmnU\,. 8nat1n1 ur Hr1I t 11111t~
• 'IOU CA '\CELLA 110'\, llH I H ~ '\C,t °'uni• •h• ad 11 .. run C.wlt>rnrr 11 '"P'•~•
lnr th• full am()1Jnl
• FOR \!ORE DETAILS
CALL 642-5678 DailyPilaJ
Mother\s Day Greetings
()()Mil Blvd · CdM F1mlty cording to quallflcetlonl SUNDAYS It our R.E. c:andy ltOtel 875-3370 or If you're looklng for 1 lOb,
mowd, lt11t Irr 11M A•• end experience. Contect otttc:. In Npt Ctnler. Ca:I eet-On2,pm -'T-J -c:laallfledl\al,_.fof .
wild, call 720.-9078 Diane ei 831-5ee-4 or Mon thru Fri 8-5. HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
LOST: SMALL GRAY 55l-3388 8«-9080 E~E MOTOR ROUTE COCKATIEL ON Balboa !G ENERAL DENTIST lllUTllf
Penlneul• P1. REWARD. need• R.D.A. with cor-Exp'd permanent PIT ror
Call J.n at 873-2019 onal polllh. Recent Ill· NB Coneultlng Arm. XJnt
•• inrt11a11 •••t1T pertence neceeaary Clll typing req'd. 8hor1hend Available In Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon ..
thru Friday afternoon. Sat.
& Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
-r~ -Deya M&-0838 pref. WOfk well under Mey 1, 18th & Shallmar, Evening• 548-5283 praaaure. Salary negot. Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting, no soliciting.
Must have de·pendable car,
truck or station wagon and
Cm, 5'&-512M83 l-36M. Flew hre. GrMt people.
• I 3004 lllHW. lllln. c an Judy 876-3551 ttH81 I "" Witt\ Pedl•trtc Group. Ifs FOR-RXtEb It Experienced In otrlce um111•,,,..,. IW. (111) l l 1·20U procedur11 end tel•· For your phone Fllltuy phone lklfl1. Full time. Dutl11 Incl phon•• & typing 1klll1, EICp
w1p1r1on11 computer
helpful. Mu1t be Mff·
atarter Send Sllary I
work hlltory to: Ad # 151,
Dally Piiot, PO BOX 15e0,
Coeta M .... 8:Hl27
$2 00 + toll It any Benetlt• & very p ..... nt en111ronmen1 e.45~870 ORANGE COAST
OailyPllat
insurance Mr1. Autten
la1l•J11••• 111111 Allll/hrt.
C.iW Cut 3011 a.n.ftt1. full I p/tlme, r• tlrem.nt tlome. 8925 La
FOLL Ult cXRE ol 1 f12 Al11'1'1ed1. F.Vly. Mull
~r Old blby In NB, tight come In to apply.
ou.ekeeping, llv.-ln op-· llllPTlllllT, P /T tlon. Call 71• 720-3808
O.a"tlca 3011 P~h. Newport C.ntlf. P onee. appt1, It type. XibE F/llve-ln. 111l1t m1ture. at1ble. 18 hl'I
teacn.r In Whl ctlr. AM+ 11t1rnoon1 S•25/mo.
two =. eft, n-emkr, M•·88M 12.30-5 M·Th
Rm+ /mo, e.46-2357. CltrlcaJ~Offlet H• BABYSITIING In my Coeta XRcAltt TORXt l In-M"8 homel 2Yr1 end terior Oaal9n tlfm needl Olderl Full time or part axper'd rec ept/typlat tlmel ~52 . 1t1r1lng 5115, n-1mk.
HOUSEKEEPER Beautlful office enVlron-
For elderly l•dy. ll~n. 5-ment. O.C. Airport ., ...
d ay wtt, m1tur• women to Moll-Fri 0-5. 857-5725
cook and keep houM, et-lllllllPll treotlv. .,. .. , referenoel required, e.44-2120. O.C AfrPor1 er ... R.E. Devel?/: II looklng rOf an HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 11Cpr' n-emkr to like full Refined lady to ll~ln. cherge of AIR, A/P, P/R. room , beth I H llry, GIL e nd T /B, rln1n. 644-8118 1tmt1, bank reca, loan
330 W. Bay St. CALL 842-1444
The b1rgal11a to be found In
CllHlfled I~ rMJ Mart lt()j)C)el'al
; Costa Mesa, CA Ask for JoAnne Craney
C!rpntrz ,...... ...
;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; e>oor.Aepalr-A1ter1tlon1 IFINC@gr. A;; l Old. · 11.antUI
$2.40 per "·y C1blnet1-P.,,.._Lock._..c Wood, cMln llntc, petto'•· Tree/Trtrn/Cteenup OGm91
U4I 35 )'f'l exi>. Jerry e.42-0587 ~ .. •l. Gree. eea.-0111 ~. Cornpet"IW
Th1t'1 ALL you pay ror PIUe Small Remodel and ~ llllrnn J)ncee. Cftucit 642-2173 3 llnee, ~ndt: minimum AddltloNI. Walle. Ooora.-KC TREE S!AVICE
STEVES Property M ... t.
lnVExt paint, aprey/roll I
gen'I melnt. 722-f473
TOP QUALITY PAINTING
Int/Ext refa, rr. ....
.... 1121 111-1111 SERVICE Ml· 1111, I Ull, ID •II WILLI rop .. riim. Aemov11. OUll.
tom 0.... I Mirror S.V. LIC/lne. rr. llt. Remodellng, rm lddltloNI. work, ...._, llkllng doore eet-8283 °' 53e-eeH HOMEOWNER PPEAT8
Any type .-.palre by lie o. A· 1 G1M1. 544-t507 , lnt/!JC1. ~ Celllnae. DIRECTORY contrector. All work L 2NH7 ta1·Hts guerantlld. All pt\..... la~ le# •
Fr .... t 714/554·2183 ,.. ;G"w;a; 6riCiCWCd MAGIC BAUSH PAINTING
All Fii Liii Ir .... Jim Whyte, &42-7208 15 Y"9 -.per. e4e 4134 ........:. 494 M•I · 7
CALL TODAYll ~ prune. C.M.IN.I . concrete. ~ pettoe'. ..';'~-s;s:
Yourc;p;t lnetrn o o • .... ,..,.... ll\/E·IN hou11ke1p1r. drawa, typing Md .t0 k.y Service Directory Aepalr Wor11 I~. I 1r EN. H M.., AEPAt....,. BAICKWOAK. Small Jobi. PAINTER NEEDe WOAl<I
lido 111e1 Mu11 be by touch. S.i.ry negot. ~111nt1ttw 8 . ~7~ Paint. ~ CerDentry Newport Colt• Mela. meture. e xperienced. Bring r11um1. Cell M lnatlltetlona. etc. Gary &46-627'1 PTL IMnl. We. 975-3175 ' Int/Ext,~. refln cab. IPMk ~· rMmkl Rete SMiiey btwn 10-2PM. 1•2·•121 tit. IOI .. __ 'C 128> Y"9 exp .. work guer.
r ..... 7,. o•• lea-m'"". 857-M 11 ~ttMllll ANDY ANDY • Meln1 & .. ~~~~~·.~ D1v11 Painting M4..m7
.... v .,.. """ ... ... --------·-------· IT. eU1' CONitNOCt. Repair SVC. Home. Apt I _,_.._. .... _.. -S<:and""-..,.ln_evlan......,..._...,..Au--=-Per__,e•-g"'"'lrt BUSYI MORTGAGE Benll· Grld9-Haullng-Concrete Commerci.I 780-718-t Aef'e. Free let. 64t-t482 flJlliml
wanted fOf bMOh 11t1t1. Ing nrm looltlng for 1 pro-Acta1dw Cel1lUt Aw. Aat ... ~1 1r1rHANDYMAN** SPECIALIST ILOCt< "'1JrlXJffRINd•l'lill!Jl"'lljAf._i!11M111o111M..,..
Salary! +/vt ooean front1 fHllonal, enthuelaatlc In· 1'd(oWJtORPXmfio Dl'1119WIYI petlol Plll'll Laro-Of llMll. I do It 1111 F!NCEI. Cementl. b!1c*. HANOING/ITAIPPING
apt. otter . •88-8102. ~~~~·:o~~.h~~~~ h'!:1 Aleo Int/Ext Painting eto. No 'Job toO lmllt'. J'•t &31-6679or1W meg. Call 24 hre. 545-0121 VISA·MC 973-1112
month• min. eicperteno.I Lld288597 931-8215 AMI. ~lelley, 5H-4663 YOU BUY• 1 INITALL &rucco MAiOHAY·TIL! ~NDYI WALLCOVl,l'ING
Mu1t type accuretely en~ r Lt. l!leo. Lt. PfumblnQ. No Job to email. Alt typee. lnetalatlon l ~al
hav. bulc office lkHla. ·~·i·a~y CJ= 1tnttt Gw. Opnra. WL '4We.t Freellt. ~· IS1·2'4S Int. Pllnttng. 54l-4013 Cell Suun 71• 883-1083 __ !l_ -
or 213-S~2·;44!f COL l'K Of 1ny8 Ol!ANrNCJ Mertte Home lmpl0¥9-..a. "'-.. w~ 11....,ttoi, a Newport leech toe. $75 SEAVICI: • throoughly mentlrepelr, Ito, ou.tom """°""'AM typea, oomm'I
Clerlcal HEL1PIX 876-4448 . ctMn tloull. M0-4157 flnllfl cerpentry, fulty •&-1 ...... l l'lltd'I. Joe t4M 1IO
Immediate opening In IC-~tn!L HOUlldelnlnQ 14 ...... -n. ~wood"'°t>t7MOl3 CLIAN&IXHftt We9111Mcl'*'ltoee'Mr
oountlng deplttrnent of rlflable. ,..., 1,.. eet ~ ~~ Oviw 2S )'W9 llCl*1enot Hanef*'P. Ad'iloe to it.
laat growing ad"'11alng now , accure' Irene. Pine e.ta-eeee 0.... Lie. T • 111,421 fao-11N «Rf. -.Ono •~'tncy. for d1t1ll1d chert & tnterpret1tlon, LINO . MOVING ••AiC MOVING•• ~~o:.7m.:~= 1 10.00. 8ry1n 432-1745. HOUMdelnlng, ~ & Oeraoe I Ywd ='•2 QWOk l careful T1N04t 1••i!i1 ...... i!i!iiii!!ll'll~P!!""'!'l!P!!!'!!9 ~~~~:.:i~%~k~u:: !a.Ult ~;~;,t~t:2~0· :' . Moving. cew.. LO RATU. 662-0410 It."'.' 'l!5 t~•A .. lkllll end •ntlt"""A ~ Aree Qre i KAV'i CLEANINQ 8EAV. U~ey"I. LOWllt retea. IT .... l&Lm plumblng
t;""°nQur .. 'end abi11fY°~ Allurfaclne • Aooflng & "-Id. Spectllllt. IN'd, Call lerry. 722 .... 73 liUlml ..... M. ORAINI CW"''°"' i1i --~I malnllln 1ocur1t1 r• W1terproonng• 831~1M Bonded, lie. tlt-&703 ,........._ ttudent wllg trudc • °'1ftae0o, ~ FIUOeCA, DMDolel. Heetw.
cord• BMutlfUI Newport .... •....._.tA_ 1;.--t. ~ 81Udenl M<Mft. Nured '41-0I07 Uo. m-eoee
8Hch 1nvlrom1nt, RRHW ,._ ._ ....... _ rei.. PfomJ)t. l.k. T12..._.,. M1-t427 flJ' COM'LITI Home I
excellent beneflt1. Send TIM clMnlng, vamllh, • •CONIT. CLEAN-UP* ....,.. ••• Plumbing epectlft1t. ,,..
Show Mom how much ;ou care w1rh an affectionate greeting.
Our Mother's Day KrPPt 1ngs pagP will run Su nday, May 11th.
trlendly 1tmoept1er1, end G'• Gt &tang ~1r="...._ you, Oour1. 7"° 1178 NEW w""'°'* ltot181 au=-. Melfttentnae.
r11ume: Mr1. lrecke, oompound, wu. 157-2411 MOC OCTION Oebrll • TIW Hiiullno .. ,_.._ ....,.._, '16-2tM
CIO Cookr111 Ct\111, Liv· I l9t11 ltnt Contracting fOf quality C.. CLHNCO. MM736 ~
lng11on end Compeny J'1"1 home lmprov1mtnt1 . .,....,_._ ty twJor pteoe. 141 Mii Pnrrtr "'L
Inc. p 0 loll 1710 ~ Typing, Word Pree uelng, I 4111194 552-0421 a I _"":'!_ I ~VD """"· to '*' port heQti, CA 92858 typeeettlng. AU8H JOIS ..._.. Putltl _ ... ~ MAN<IT IVAL (llree) A 5 line greeting 1!! ius t $2 .50 Additional lines .50¢ each .
Display ads cire avJil.iblC' CcJll for ddditional information,
642-5 678.
Your Greeting:
!\pprc•• 20 \p.ic I'\ per hn,.
Daily Pilot
330 W Bay St., .
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
• Return·to:
Deadline· Thursday, May 8th. Ad~ must be prepaid
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, .... ,,... GMPHIC8 NEWPOAT. AN~ Of remodellng. 8od. Cleeft..Upl. Malnt. loudOlr•,Ottrllt•AeH. ~ Iii IUllTllT 720-9191 ltc#"417ttt. 84(),.flll Sprlnll ..... eto. HCM147 Uo1noect lob, M7 ... 7 j==~=-=~ ............ ..,..
Mllu,., n-erntlr, oompl ofc Adlllf'llllng Art I L090. 8T. CL.AIA OONiTAUCT. OUirv·i LlndloeOe/lewn ~-= ['[' 'MY NIP* lid mgt rllC)On1, lnclWP, It Dellgn S«v. 8rochur11, Comm'I, Aeald'I. l'tel'8 to Mllnt lerv "11';.tv/mo'/ ly '°"-30 dlV epeo. MW bookkeep!~. flt. Nlary Typeeettlno. QRA,HICS oomPit'•. ,..., ...._.., 1 1 tme ,,_ ·_. ~4 1 1940 A.or Cf M roof .... I'*. 7U·71U
Mg. I& 49&0 NlWPO""f. 720-t\9 t ~ ,._, ,_,.,~ ·; In we l llte Nil.Pt for ..... IC:/IQliliU
!SCAOW "EC!PTIONllT DRAFTING, meet!.~ cky .... I t.-iant lmPt0ot-!XNl'T JA,ANUI _ the~ (714)1»-2009 -. IMk~111thu9!Mttc. wtti , .. , • Aocufet • ~ ment .. ~ t41..()ttt Landloape. M•••IMOe. • or career Of'len-OV'W 20 ~ ,,.. .-. 546-f1ot _ _ X&f;;:o:a;::h.iM&i
t per.<,n, tor t>uey Y"9 exp. 11111 ,ULL ifiW. QA~IHO llm Nlifii Top °'*My. Low Prtoe..
Hunttnoton lwtl Ofc ..... CuptrJ intry Im m Ho Job 2 big« 2 "'*' * .... * ,... ... uo. a 1·"'8
will tra6n ~t pereon, call nn"'.wlin Xt; Q\a; ly Newman TM Doorman ,,.. llt. l4307t Int lllct reilicl'[ OOf'IWft'I flJI
Oretchen 141-1255, ~·AM~. O.l'1ir.MM>OO" ~ --.-•1 7yj.Unto,,..,:un4tio ••""91•1'111..,,,.~~
UO.-lt:»m lt~o ~.,...-~':. ,,._..lOWMTUI LRNf&WNni
U..W lllll'Tllf WI 00 IT AW UO'dllnll ~I eet. M.Ufo, MMm llft 'K .. ftll M D1141nctve~ • ....._
Now 11 ttle time to mt*e 'alOmbo eon.t . ..._UM Cal 900 1/9¥91 c.-; • T'OOllllnl ,., WO • .,..... ... KltoNnl, 7Uof?U thlt~ ExpenCiijifii~iriOi .~~. --1771orMMt41 1W1951i'ei ..
IAY 18CAOW, o .c ·1 2nd "9palr-Aemod' ltton. lleltrlNI wl<~ . FINI ,AINTiNO .., """" LIT tHi filNiHiHl lft
oldeet Mil lmmed open-DoorMtc. ....._..NO ....... antllrw.11)."lofMIPPY luneNMwtndowllMftlnO ~.:'.::'~~~ 1u1LDOA AfitAt" OWtlltywon,tlW.-. Tllll I °""...._ uc. "*"-Ltd.Cell(114)t4t "'°
forthel"IGhtper-.on Wehe. doon. Wlndow9, 142,111 ..._7401 fopped/,.,....... ~I T'lw*·Yout -...114 hl1lWlnclcMfa=.
beMftte. profit ,,-.9'1no. e:1o1· OOYerJ. remo-.. "li161COMM0Lmi6 H up,,...,_.. 7914471 A.A.A. ;w iMILt w. .-_. ,....__:.
laletY open c.n LY"ft tne. a.nn. ....._...., YF'I· 0o my own won. uo. ~o GAN:>IHI"-10 tr-LOWUT ,_.... llNt ~.... 11CM101 ~7-'821 ~Uctdlnp Illy 1218041. Al 14Mt2t N.I ., CdM ... OYallt 10 -a.Moe. ttt4IM WI CiJAN wiiOOWI
Noroon1Wt1n11"1eg11-oe httol NIW1Mi'AJll&iiiiY.'tliO }'9rdwe•rw,... twilALvilOAiit'NCI Commerote1/"9111•1a1
fOf Ille Cit? A c.11 to Ill... MdttlOna. Queltty Wen. IOt.I to emel, ,......... ..c>H'I OAM>INtNO uo 1"'914 t-etory IJO • ~MO
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1976 DATSUN 280Z
1981 ELDORADO COUPE
S9,895
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1981 c:ADILLAC SEVILLE
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19fi COUPE DE VILLE
.. The Drive to Win"
$omo c oncei sx:>t.ents need o
tif't to and rrom treotmenr If
vou con shore o tc.-w "Ol.J~ a
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.. Orange Cout O~lL Y PILOT I Saturday, May 3, 1Ne
FU
SUCCESSFUL
CITIZEN
How much will your son or daughter know about business when
opplying for their fint full-time job? Plenty, if he or she has ever
been a newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she
is already a lap ahead of their classmates. While thy all
maUer ideas, the boy or girl with o newspaper route is able to
put them to practical u1e. 8u1iness? Carrien learn ttie bosic
learn ttie basic principles from ttie first day of starting to deliver
newspapers They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make
collections, keep their own books, and deal witti people face to
face. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" are
more than textbook terms.
The benefits of managing o newspaper route are an equation
for a. future successful citiifn. A. great number of today's
prominent men and women started ttieir public carMrs as
newspaper carriers And they all vouch that a newspaper route
gives a boy or girl a head Uart on ttie future.
Boys ond girls I 0 yeors ond older who moy be 1nterested '" route
work should contact the Doily Pilot c1rculo11011 deportment ot
6-42 4333
Daily ~!t!!,ON DEPT.
330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1~60
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Rates are correct u of Monday, April 28, mld are eubtect to change.
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BANKS
Bank.of Amertc. 9.875 2.00 9.825 2.00 8.500 2.00 I-Mo. co 2.50
• Croeker 10.000 2.50 1H5 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
Flrat Interstate 9.750 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.875 2.00 t-Yr. Treu.. 2.75
Muon McDuffie 9.750. 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.250 2.50 t-Yr. Treu. 2.75
GMAC 9.750 2.00 9.700 2.50 7.875 2.00 t-Yr. TreM. 2.25
Shearaon AMEX 10.125 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.500 3.00 t-Yr. Treu. 2.25
SAVINGS AND LOAN
Amer~n 9. 750 2.00 9.500 2.00 8. 750 1.50 11th Ol8t. 2.25
Home Savings NA J NA NA NA 8. 750 1.50 11th Otet. 2.00
Great Western 10.250 2.00 9.900 2.00 8.750 t.50 11th Otet. 2.25
CaHfornla Fed«al 10,250 1.50 10.125 2.00 8.750 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. t..35
Home Federal 9.625 3.50 9.925 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Otet. 2.00
Great Amerk:an 10.250 2.00 8.875 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. 1,...,, 2.75
Downey Savtnga 9.875 2.00 8.500 2.00 8.500 2.00 11th Diet. 2.00
Index: Int.,... rete lndk:ator ueed1to dMermtne ~In rnot1o-ge Int__. rate.
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INVESTMENT DIVISION
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BJ JOUIATBQ>C&
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REMAX, a company that bas taken
innovative steps tn marketin& resi-
dential real estate bu positioned iuelf lO capture a laJp abate of the
investment real estate mark.et. said Cra.i& Batley, owner o( the Costa Mesa
aod Newport Beach franchises.
Aocordina to Batley, REMAX In-
temtiooal is the fastest siowina real
estate orpnization in lhc worid, with
more multi-miJlion dollar producen
than any of its c:ompetit.on. In an
industry over populated with tqin-nen. pert-timen and low producers,
the bet1 in the business are turnina to
RfMAX where they can wort u -
clusivcly with other suoccssful pro-
feuionals, he uid.
Aftu operati~ an investment
division on a limited basis for two
years, Batley bu recntJy recruited a
aroup of est1bliabcd commercial
specialists and lw leatcd S,200
1qua~ feet of offic:e spece at the
corner of 17th Street and West-
minster Avenue in Costa Mesa.
Gordon E. Reese will be one of the
drivina forces in the newly expanded
REMAX Investment Division. He
has accumulated nine yean of ex-~occ in c:ommerci.al real estatt,
1ncludint ei&ht years 1ellin1 invest·
ment properties for Marcus cl Milli-
cbap in San Francisco and Newport
Beach.
Rccle primarily xlll apanment
coml>lexes ~. sboppin& centers. .. foinina REMAX bassiven me the
-ability lO ... matc decisions on my
own. Sure, the risb are aoina to be
srq.ter for me but the brokerqe i.s
more entrepreneunal."
I have been buyina and scUina my
own investment proj)enies and have
tcrved as a broker on larger trans-
actions., from SI million to $10
million ... "
"The marlu:t l1 once qain exceUent
for apertmenu. Rental rates have
aJowed.but the cosi of fund.a io buy
properties has come way down. I sold
SS unju in Santa Ana tn January.
Reex was number three in the -Uiilled Stacafor MlmlS ct-Millicbap
in l 983. comina up from number 12
in 1982.
Ac:cordina to Reese. \he secret to
sucoesa tn Ute commercial real estate
sales profession la commitment to
puttina in tona boun and constantly
tryiq lO uppade younelf as an e~ pert
on your market.
''You have to con11.antly observe
other 1uc:cesarul taJcs n:pre9Cntatives
and become adept at teamina from
people in ditfcl'Cnl areas."
Ray Anzelc swted hi1 real esa.ate career in J 978 sellina rcs1defttial
property an Marin County north of
San FranciJco. He sold investment
property for Mateus cl Mitlichap in
San FrancitCO. Anulc, a tanford -
p-lduate has also sold tceuritics and
after movin&JQ,.1.os.Aoae~ worked
for Gulf Cout Petro puttina lOIC1het ~vestment pups for oil expk>ration
ID Texu and Oklahoma.
Jack W~n bas beeo licensed for
13 ycan and bas worked as a
commercial properties specialist.
Before becomioa • fuU-time •nt 18
months qo, be worked as a clinical
nutritionist in Beverly Hila.
Wilton said be speciali1"4 in
selliQ& aboppina centen and mobile
home perks.
Bob Younker bu 14 yean of real
estate experience. For the (U'lt six
years, he worked in Aorida but u.id
the rental market for investon is
much better in Los An~les and Orante County. Younker uid be specializes in
ldHQ& medium sized aparunent com·
pines ip Sao Gabciel Valley, San
bemadino and Riverside Counties. San Berudino afM\ Rivenidc have
bad a tremendous UlCIUIC in the
buildil\I of Apertment buildi:n_, ovtt
the last 18 months. The inland
empire i1 ooe o( the fastest JTOwioa
areas in the c:ountry. Younker states
that his business mostly comes from ~femls and repeat bUSlne!I.
Jorry Lynch bas been selling invest-
ment real estate for seven years in
County, pnmarily apartment
c:o xes.
1 in banner year forinveston.
It's a selJen' market because all of the
knowlccSacable investon are out
combint the cities for apartments to
buy. Tbe finandnt is aood riabt now
and you can &et 30-year fiicd-raic
money loans for apertmcnt build-
tnr).:ch said CoftltCSI is changing
depreciation Khedulcs oo income
property. Capital pins tans will also
be chanted and some of Lbe current
tax advantqet for own.ins apert-
menu may be sip.ificantty reduced.
He said 1986 may be the lut year to
a.akeadvantqe of the more favorable
ICheduJes, so everyone wanti to buy
now. •
Mart Jac:Ques swtod hi1 career as a residttttial~ub,xeanll.Q__and ran
his own office for three. As he
c:onsumated more eommerci&J tran ..
actions, be .aid he found the
cballenlts pater and more ant·
ifyina. so be switched to sem,.,
income properties.
"I mostly wott with indjviduab as
opposed to limited partnerships.
Apartmenu and small 1hopp1n1
centen have made up the a;reatest
abate of my sales volume in the put
ycan, .. be II.id.
Art Cooper has leased and sold
commercial ruJ estate in Ora.nae
County for teven ycan. He served as
director of pet10nnel for the Hanes
real estate c:ompeny but came 10
RfMAX and brouabt some of the top
producers from Hanes with hjm ,
"I find REMAX attractive btca&ne
of the level Of exptrienoetbat aUl>f-tbe'
qents bave.. Here, we all abate the
expemes of operatina the office but
we work independently. It's a pat
place for the seuoned broker.
Raj Dewan bas sold conunttcial
real estate for 1even years and befo~
joinina R£MAX1 wort.ed for Hanes
wheres.be specialized in sellil\f River·
side and Orante County rcaidential
properties. -•
She earned a_ master's dqrce in
chemistry in India before movin& to
the United States and aid that
althou&h there aren't a lot of women
commercial .,ents, her· sender
doesn't work apinst her.
..If anythinJ, · it works for me
because P'.Ople don't see women
commercial aaenu every day. There-
fore, ~ re~ember me."
Mart Mohammad K.iafat left a
career as an electrical enaineer 10
enter the commercial real estate field
two years aao. He bad worked as an
enaioeer since l 972 when be recci:ved
his master's ~ in electrical enai~
oeeriQ& from Caty University in New
York., He started investina and be· ca.me interested in manacina his own
portfolio.
Now that he bu cba.ftllCd careen.
he said, ··1 like to analyu a buildana
and show people bow ... to make
money when they buy it I show them
bow to insure lbeir future income."
John L Uhl 6.as 11 years of
experience in Southern California's
real esute industry. Last year, be sold
apert.ments ~ued at St S.2 million
and aid most of his transactions
involved properties of 20 or more
units.. Tbro\&lh his ON\J Property
Manaeemcnt Co.. be bas acqlJi~
problem pro~es, solved their cub
flow insltffiaencies and mold them
for substanially more than bis ac>
quisitioo cost.
Uhl aniduatcd from Cal State
Fullerton in 1972 with a dCSJCe in
business administration. He recently
earned his MBA and now specializes
in seUift& apartmenT c:ompkxcs in
Ora.nae and San Diqo counties.
Keahi Pelayo tm loacd th~ )UR
in the real estate proiession and has
been an apartment specialist for the
last two. Kc said most ofhis-.Jes faU
into the 4-12 unit catqory and that
couples who have bou&ht and sold
prOperty before account for a largt
portion of his clicntele.
..The cuh now of a complex 1s the
ke~ to sellin& il. Most buyers don't
mind if they have to pey an additional
SJ..SOO per month on top of the rents
(revenues) to cany the proj«t be-
l:auae of the w wntc-off they ,et on
the interes\, propeny taxes and man-
qcment cost.I."
Pelayo bu a full· tune assistant who
proYideuuppon aerviocs.. He said the
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market is so IOod for small apartment
c:omplcxes that most listinp don't
stay Oft the market-more than four or fiv~ days bef~ they are sold.
Sandy Sandhoff joined RE.MAX
lut year and has a total of 91h yean of
experience in the real estate mdustry.
She specializes in marketina •put·
ments ransing in size from dopleus
on up to complexes of more than 10
units.
Bcfe>Renterina the real mate field,
she accumulated 30 yean of ex-
perience in the ad vcrtisina profession
and also worked in education for
industrial manqers and wotk:ers. 8be
said the key to success a pla)'i._,
detective for one or two years to 6nd
out who owns what and t.<beo it will
come onto the mark.et
"I have developed a very good
network and employ a full-time
assistant lo do all of my rescarcb."
·Sandhoff said Sheislillcd in ··~s
Who in Real Estate.. and wu a
..recipient of the Centurian A ward
dunna her ciaht yean with Century
21.
Dwyer BccsJey is also an apartment
specialist who left a successful career
as an encineer to manage bis anvcst·
ments and help others buy and tell
property as an investment real tor.
Ke has sold apartment complexes
ransina in size from duple~cs Ul> to
SO-unit cmplexes and said good uQat.s
arc bringing between SS0,000 and
$65,000 each. He )Norkcd for the
HaDCi Co. before joining REMAX
and brought his ass1.stant. Sue Beck
aJona with him. toe Trinple, also a formCT member
of the Hanes sales force Joined REMA.X investment division as one
of its pioneus in 1983. He also
speciahus in littina And scllina ·
apartment complexes.
'Before specia.liziQ& in marketing
apertmcnU. TrinpJe sold restdenbal
real esa.att for three years. He worbd
for Home Savings as an appraitcr
before enterina the field of real estate.
AatnU ~ro\l&hout the REMAX
System averaae tenure in the real
estate r.cld is 7'1> yell'$. Balky u.id
those in his Costa Mesa Investment
divisio~ wilLearn an averqc of at
least S 1 S0,000 durina 1986.
The word REMAX stands for rca.t
estate maximums. Founded by top
produeen for top producers, the
company offers full·time professional
salespeople cquia.able oompcnsauon
for their production. Batley said 1n ,
excbanae for manaa.cment fees and sha~ omce CA,~nses. REMAX ·
agcntseam at the hJahcst commission
rate possible.
Batie)' wants to add I 0 more 1
professionals to h11 Co a.a Mesa
invesuncnt di vi ion and eJtpccts it-
wben fully developed -to btcornc
one oflbc top producana comm~roal
sales brokefa&cs an the marketpraec .•
EASTBLUFF -POOL
One level 4 bd,, 21/l ba., large pool .and spa.
Security system, '2 fireplaces. Large family room.
Lusk built "B" plan. leasehold.
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-SPM
2236 AR .IA, NB
$2
FAST ESCROW
Two story "Franciscan" model. 3 bd., 21/2 ba.,
large sunny P.atio with ~stern exposure. Fast
escrow possible. Nite lite view of Newport
Center. Price incl1.4des the land.
OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN l-5PM
1949 VISTA CAUDAL, NB
$219,000
OWNER VERY ANXIOUS
Great starter home. One level "Anita" model, 3
bd., 2 ba., shutters, air conditioning. LOWEST
PRICE IN BLUFFS. leasehold.
OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1·5PM
2520 VISTA DEL ORO, NB
$152,500
COVERHOMC-
End unit in gorgeous setting with expansive
view of Back Bay. 3 bd., 21/2. ba., Fren.ch
doors, lar~e back patio. Quality .decor .'n·
eludes white oak ~a!"eling and watn~coaung in living and dining room, white oak
banisters, hardwood and tile fl~ors, new
kitchen with Jennaire range, Italian ~arble
in master bath with jet-sauna tub. Air con·
ditioned. QUALITY THROUGHOUT
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. Priced tn·
eludes the land.
$395,000
ONE LEVEL
Expanded ''Bonita" model on large greenbelt. 3
bd., 2 ba., teak floors. Charming courtyard entry.
Price includes the land.
OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1-SPM
1952 VISTA CAUDAL, NB
$225,000
GREAT GREENBELT LOCATION
Very popular " Angelita'' model. One level, 2 bd.,
2 ba., large greenbelt surrounds pool. Private end
unit. Price includes the land.
$215,000
RARE "Q" PLAN
Features conversation pit with fireplace. 3 bd., 2111
ba., shutters, near .new carpet and tile. Spacious
living area. Price includes the land.
· OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5
307 VISTA TRUCHA, NB
$239,500
640·-0020
SMASHING VIEW
160° Back Bay view, 3 bd.; 2'11 ba., "Franciscan"
mo<,iel. Quiet cul-de-sac location. New kitchen,
shutters, large back patio. l>riCe'include'S the.land.
OPEN HOUSll SUN l·S PM
2021 AVENIDA CHICO, NB
$282,SOO
BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED
End unit, very private 2 story "Delores" model.
Nite lite and water views. 2 bd., 2111 ba., new
kitchen, expansive master suite. Price includes the land.
$249,SOO
NEEDS TENDER LOVING CAREll
One levt:!, spacious "Linda" model. J bd., 2 ba.,
wrap-around patio, large kitchen with eating area,
walk.-in pantry. Needs creative buyer. \tERYWELl
PRICED, includes the land.
OPEN HOUSE SAT l·SPM
4090NDA, Na
$220,000
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Private tennis court. pool and spa. I...uae custom.
home situated on ~ acre lot in presdgjoua
Belcourt. Two story home with 5BR, BA. family room. study, air conditioning, extemive acurity
system. Bricht and cheerful and in !'move-in"
condition. 24-hour guarded gate oommwlity.
Price includes the land. Owner will consider
trading for Jell expenlive home. Donna Godahall
MUI.,~ MQ I '21.,.. ~
C.ocnpletely refurbiabed home is perfect fOI ex-
ecutive couple or small family. New Berber
Carpel, biCh orilinp. Uled brick firePlace and lot3
of shutten add to the charm. Very light and open.
Diana Promer
ro7711 -msr Mn.-Executive's delight in this lhree bedroom
townhome. Vaulted ceil.inp & windows show off
the serene mountain & canyon view and sparkl-
ing u,hts. c.ommwlity pool and tennis. Twenty
four hour .acurity ~te. Diana Plamer ,...,nm .__
Th.is newiy redone beauty needs an offer quickly!
It's a big 2 story 3BR home made for gracious
living and entertainment near great recreation,
schools and shopping. What an opportwlity! c.oby
Ward
.. ._..... 111111 •.. u11.-Channinc 2BR, 2BA hou8e completely re-
modeled. Separate guest boule. Lovely patio area
with pool. Move-in condition. Access to "private
ocean beach'. Ann Peters ""'"' ., ..... New listing. Specious single story home in move-
in condition. Maa1er suite with large d.reming
area, 2 guest bedrooms. French doora. light wood
floors. Unique atrium on the bayside. Pier for
your boat! $749,000 including land. Ann Pet.en
MWNWUlmlMmr• .....
Remodeled 3BR home onooe of the l"OOlt IOUg.bt
after streets in Harbor View Hilla. Large formal
dining room and living area with French doors.
Private courtyard leading to game room or .epar-
ate living area. Outstanding view of ocean and
Catalina. Maxine Propp
-.. un • 11111•t al M1 .... This two story home consista of a vast master suite •
with marble fireplace, leCOndary BR. 3 BA,
skylighted living room, library and veranda. Price
below market for quick sale. Maureen White and
Ed &cane> .... ,.... ... ...
Their popular Spyglaaa Hill "New Bedford" 5BR,
family room. bonus room, formal living and
dining room family home. Unobstructed view.
Price reduced to $595,000 for quick sale. ACT
NOW!! MaralOu lncold ..... ... -..,.-•n1 11,1..-
Th.is one of a kind fabuloul 4BR, 3 ~BA cwtmn
home ti. all thme unenitiel you've been looking
for. Incredible extra-large private view lot with
apecioua p<>91 and entertainment are&. Only stepe
to a beautiful park. Fwnilhed and finiahJ.n8
toUChee by ''Canter'bury lnterion"I Owner leav-
inC area. Danny Bibb
......... at ....... Lmm --Thia very special family hmne Ml ~
Over 100' fairway fl"CJG~. 4BR, 3 ~BA..~
family room. pool. spa. f.a.bWow entenalnment
barbeque aree. Marlou ~y Blbb n 111 ... .,....a&. ...,.
Five bedroom + bonUI room. Southport model
with outstandlnc view ot oceen. bay, dty Uchts -
hardwood Ooon-many u))ll"8del. Pool and spa.
Th.ii home Ml it all. Shown by appt. orily.
Vi.J'Slnia Swan
i#2 Chic ....... , ..... '" ! -
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SHOB!X1IFFS
5BR, FR, pool/spa
SPYGLASS
5BR.n
BF.JOOURT 2BR. FR
LIOO
3Bll. FR, sp9
. DOVJ!ll SHODS
3BR, l'R. wtrf:mt
BALBOA PENIN.
3BR, view
CDM
4BR. FR
Sl•Y•LY
----a m· r .. HARBOR RIDGE ..,_iJ°'* a. Whi 5BR. FR, pool/spa .... w 1111 Mialll H.V. HILLS _..,.....
5BR. FR. view 1-5 M. Pro
SYPGLASS ..... l lS.
5BR, FR 1-5 J . .._.. ......
SEA VIEW ..... 1•1 YllM
3BR, FR. pool 1-5 P~ 1Rn0~~
OOVES .... 111..,....
2BR, wtrfmt 1-5 c.
EASTBLUFF UU. nM
3.Bll,. FR 1-5 C. W
HARBOR RIDGE S1,1... 11._liJllmlll
4BR. FR pool/spa 1-5 A. P MAI KAI .... 1111 ..,..._
JBR. wtrfrnt 1-5 M. M.-::na
SATlllUY I llll&Y
NEWPORT BCH ·S1,IM-ltl .... 4BR. FR. wtrfmt 2-5 B. Pane
SPYGLASS Sl,l"-
Vacant lots 84-85-86 8-8
OORONA HGHLNDS aa..-
3BR, FR 1--4
OOBONA HGHLNDS•n.-3BR. FR, spa 1--4
CDM .... tt24,_..,/
4BR. FR, ape 1-5 Allimon/JM:Obl/
PENINSULA Sltl,IM 1111 L .... 4BR. FR. spa. wtrfmt . 1-5 -V . caro DE CAZA 11--11l41 W
5BR, FR, pool/spa 1-5 T. 1UJJJl'8Clll
BlG CANYON 11.11',m 1 .......
5BR. FR 1-5 Grody/Bi
BIG CANYON .. ,.,.. 11 ..... 1
5BR, FR 1-5 S. Crod
SPYGLASS ...... H Wlp
4BR. FR, spe 1-5 . M. Bulkle
IRVINE TERR t•• 2111 ,..._ T
4BR, pool 1--4 s.
SEA WIND IMI-U. a.-hrt
5BR, FR t--4
UNI
In this 2 story 3BR condominium. Views of golf
COW'lle, lake and dty lights. Granite counter tops.
Berber carpeting and gold plated fixtures are just
a few of the elaborate appointments. Guard gated
cammunity with pool, tennis and spa. Gayle
Amato aat-... IUITY . S-.
Thia biC expanded 3BR Lusk built home ii well
de9igned for entertaining with a minimum of
effort. Equally suitable for a comfortable family
home or an adult rmdence for busy prof,.,.,.ls,
Coby Ward
.. , ...... "".. 81,1,.,..
On the bay near the harbor entrance. M.,,uticent
quality and construction.. Three bed.rooms, 4BA. .2
firepl8oea. den. Perfect decor with finmt quality
materials. Brick ~ to your dock. Barbera
Aune
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View fottVer from thia wonderful property.
Beautifully maintained older 4BR home with macn1ftcent mMter IU.ite. Neatlea ln exclusive
lhorecUtta. Spa, pool in pUk lib -utna. A rare
oppommjty. e.rt.ra Aune
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0ne of the finest residenoel available In Newport
Beech. <>wt-130' on the bay. Light and apeciow
roorm abound in this home. Pool, spa. pier' and slip
for your pleasure. Brochu.re upon request. Ann
Pelftl -
11"'91 •••• , --~
Privacy and a unique lifestyle ~ yours in lhil
open and ~ bayfroot home. Three
bedroonW, 2 ~BA, 2 fireplacee, indoor ape. extra
large loL ~unity beach. Will accomodaie a
35' boat. Gayle Amato an rim--.
"'"" LmT... ,.,... Dramatic' from top to bo_ttan, _culminating in the
interior atrium. There .are 3BR, with a most
intimate reU'eat included in the mlltel' IU.ite that
spans the home'• endre width dowmtain.. Al8o
included in the home are 3BA and large family
room. Maureen White and Ed beano
~ 1 _, nanr ••• Harbor Ridge guard-pt.eel community, 2BR.
2 lhBA. library & den with fabulow inland and
night light views. Beautiful decor t.hrot.lghout
with wood and etched gia. front doon and
plantation shutters. Ed !'Mano and Maureen
White
LmT • ...., ---...... A greenhoule effect is achieved throuab the
entry and living room. Included in the home are
4BR, 3BA, family room and gocseoua un-
obstructed ocean view. A very large private apa ia
off the living room. Maureen White and Ed
F..cano ...,.,_.._, ......
Victorian charm in near new home. One owner.
Custom home with beautitul wooda and special
quality. Large ia1and kitchen. Four bedrooms and
family room. Owner offen terms .. Bring all offers.
$520,000 fee. 8fli:i' M<ri>b.1-__
H laA... ...... IMl-C.ocnfortablie, well maintained, two-story, family
home. Only stei:-to sea and sand. Wood paneled
family room with built-in bar~ sliding glalB
walls that open to large ocean view deck. Priced
for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey
1m IT. &l 111 .. • Mlilll ,.,.._
Peninsula cuaiom 2 story, 4BR/4BA exciting
home. New carpet and appliances. Sweeping
views of ocean, beach and Catalina. Private hi-
quality location. Priced well below market with
financing by .ell.er. Tom Allinaon
• --II IWIUIT sae.-Four bedrooml, aeparate family room with fitt-
place, formal livtna & dining rooms, 3.BA. and 3-
car garage. Fabuloul setting on a quiet cul-de-sac.
spacious lot with a garden at ~ery window.
Spectacular waterfall and spa. Priced to sell at
$629,000. °ii.la Bibb and Stephanie Grody • ...,. 11 ...
Private comer wlit. Three bedroom. 2 ~BA.. 2
aiory "El Dorado" plan. Perfect condition. ~
will help~ -available immed1ately. c.om.
munity pool. tennis and teCW'ity pie. Martha
Macnab
PlllllT•Y IAY 11.-.-
0ver 140' of water frontage with 70' dock. Th.is
lovely contemporary 4BR home was recent1y
redecorated with Berber carpet, bennuda sbut-
ten. built~in dJsplay cabinets, and more. La,.
muter IU.ite with fireplace, plus Iota of hidden
~· Realistically priced including the land to .
lell. Mart.ha M.c:nab ...... ..._ .•.•
Immediate OCC\lpancy oc thia elepntly a.tom.
bed Plan 3 ln Belcourt Hill. Spectaa.llar ocean
and dty u,ht view. Hyte IDlllter" IU.ite with
fittplace and IUD deck. l\M!Sl IU.ite and librvy.
Serb.-eeller ... PU1ICh
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NIWPORT BEACH
PANORAMIC OCEAN/BAY/FASHION
ISL.AND VIEW · This 2 bdrm. 2 batti c.oodo has one
of the ~t ocean rietn tn aB of Newport Mirrored doors.
lar.ge wall -tn ciostts, hreplace, catt cuafded tommunrty S228 000
JOYCE OABOl TI SAU Y SHIPLEY
A COVETED COMetNA l10N FOR LIVING
Sciacious 3 b01m, 3 bath condo wfttt laundry room
About 1900 sq tt of ireat rttw Im" above Newriort
Bay the ocean and mount.ams One of a kmd don I miss •I' $275 000
GET READY FOR SUMMER Invest or enioy rt your~f Newer P'ldt of ownerShtj) home plus 1nco11lf on
tht beach m Newport 3 bdrm owners uAft with bit m ~1tchen plus 3 bdrm apt ••th bfHn kitchen and pat1Ci
MARIA 8£RCOVTTZ/MARl YN TWfTDf:LL
.. NEW EXCITING LISTING ON THE
BlUFF.. At Newport LatgE Latour modtl with two
bedroom su1tts and fireplace Quiel w I~ ~mt view
pool spa 3tld s.ecunf)' for ~nly l 140 SOO Good
financing
ROGCR BROWN
VACANT: HAR80R VIEW HOMES · Beault
ful. fight. bnghl newly painted and land~ move tn
condition 4 bdrm, 21h bath home Owners have moved
and would like to see an otter Just fell out of escrow S3S9 000
TRUOY STU88LH1£LD
FIRST TIME. BUYERS Newport Beach for
S 134. 9001 O•ner must sell! Submit all otters' Villa
Balboa condo w/stunnng ocean view Complete !>«ur1ly
w/guarded gate [n,oy ouan sunsets. pool and spa
SAU Y SHIPtEY I JOYC£ DA80l T
LIDO BA YFAONT CONDO, OHL Y
$399,000 Ele&anUy decorated condo on e.ciusire
Lido Park Or1re Secu11ty bu*21nc features 2 huges
bedrooms spa tub. and atnum Probate sate Call for
details
MARY Wf<./ ANH 8(M£HT
ON THE 9AY IN NEWPORT BEACH
Comfort, con¥emence. elefance and location are yours in
our new ltsl1n& on Lido. An rooms are spacious and newly
decorated 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo Seller will trade for
units or commercial. Pier and slip available
TRUOY STUBBlHIELD .
PfCTURE PERFECT BAYFRONT HOME
W/PfER AND SUP· Only $1,075,000 w1h buy tt11s
custom butlt 4 bdrm home. Enioy the warmth of tmety
f in1shed hard•oods. An extensive use of class allows
placid views of bay and hghts. Call for an aPPointment.
DOH 0£ THOMAS
VILLA BALBOA -TWO MASTER SUITES
I OCEAN VllW · Whefe etse 1n Newport can you
en1oy an ocean view, sw1mm1na pool, spa, secunty pte,
and walk to beach? 2 Master bdrms. custom decor for
only Sl 79,000. Laree assumable loan
SALLY SHIPUY I JOYCE OA80l T
CUL-DE-I.AC LOCATION -5 BEDROOMS
STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Re
duced and ready to go1 Location plus 1n this lovely
execullve home Immaculate and ready to move rn 3
bdrms or 2 & den, 2 hreplces Perfect for enterta1n1ng
Asking $340,000 .
• MARILYN HILL
CORONA DEL MAR,
IN LOVELY CAMEO HIGHLANDS, C.D.M.
Beautifully uptraded 4 bdrm rMence New carpel
paint. wall comings A park hke yard with lush
landscapin& on a pmate corner lot Owner most anuous $399,000
LWOA TAGLIAN[nt
OCEAN I HITE LITES Outstanding custom
home perfect for entertaining and gracious living
Unsurpassed view from living room Large rooms.
eourmet kitchen, patio ott dining room adds to the 3.000
ft of erandness $695,000.
DOROTHY HAROCASTLC
FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER $20,000
reduction Superbly uptraded execullve · home with
excitm& ocean, city ligtit and mountarn view Pool and
spa, new tandscapma, air conditioned, alarm system 4
bdrms, 21h baths, family room 2 fireplaces, wet bar and
hardwood floors. Laree assumable loan. $620.000
BELLf CHASE LEE
BUY NOW -SPEND SUMMER ON THE
IEACHI · Located ~ blOca from 81& Corona Beach.
this custom·bu~t 3 bdrm,.2~ bth, family room home 1s
priced to sell at $389,000. Setltrs moving south. •ant oHert
CAROL PANGBURN
GLORIOUS OCEAN AND 8AY YEWI ·
Romantic sunsets from this ~ family home.
C>esirable Harbor View Htls Open sMlfl 1iv1,._ r.teat fOf
'nterta1mng Many Quality upcrades.. Pnvate poof, $-419.000 ~
ANH GR££R
EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH
FABULOUS VIEW · first bmt offered. Situated m
onf' t Corona def Mar's finest arm, l"lf lot wrtti ~pm for eipansion Poo~Jnd spa m pmate courtyard. '::".'t
New j Cdl garage Laree covered redwood and bnct
.,. Pw1ng teuau 3 b<kms and famdy room $410,000
BELLE CHASE LU
OP(N HOUSE~ 1·5
949 COLO£HROO. Cl*
OLD CORONA DEL MAR Ho. Pl.US
INCOME Corner lot sovth of tucflway. 3 bdrm. 2
batn ownm unit Z bdrm. 2 bath fictit and ltry
a~rtment ~arated by lovety yard [adl has pnvate
'ntry built in ~1tchen and laundry room. 2-ar Piii'
plus I spact $-425.000
MARl YN TWfTCHCLL
OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT · ·
Lovely Quiet area of customczed homes 111 Corona def
Mar Access to pnvate beach. Three bedrooms·and two
baths l wo decks Perfect for entertatrufll. $369,000.
DEA BURTON
SPECTACULAR SPYOLA8i HtLL VIEW
HOME Bnetit and cheerful! 3 bdrms, 2 baths and
family room Decorator P'f1«l. Fuft ocan. bay and aty
lights view 2 hreplaces. wooden shutters. harhoocl
floors spa 1n pmate arbor setbfll. Belvtitllly land-
scal>'(! Just reduced for quick sale. $537.SOO.
BCLLE CHAS£ LEE
DUPLEX -OLO C.D.M. Pride of ownership IS
reflected 1n this beaut1f11ffy matntJlned d •• Each urnt
features two bdrms •/numerous amtn1ties plus a four·
car garage Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of
assumable flnancinc Offered at $335,000.
LN>A TAGLIAHETTI
COSTA MESA
COST A MESA FOURP.l.EX · Situated on the
westslde, close to schools and buS1nessa. These unm
are always rented. Each rs a 2 bdrm. 1 bath and has its
own garage and p11vate yard. Invest now wtlie inttrest
rates ar' low $278,000.
JOYCE DA80L T /SAU Y StflEY
MESA VERD! BEAUTY . Completety upcrlded 4
bdrm family home •/pool and spa. Exhibits pride of
o•nersip. Great curb appeal. $307,SOO.
MARIA BERCOvrrz
RENTALS
BLUFFS, NEWPORT aEACH · 3 Bdnft condo.
One level end unit on cul-de-SK ntar poof. Sl.350 per month
Great home for famdy kv1na and entertMrnnc, Private tree lot with soarklma pool. formal dinmc. parquet floors
1n family room Walk to schools, park, and shopptna v~taae $259,900.
VIO(JKRAUS
/=AaULOUI OCEAN VIEW! . Thud lot from
Ocan 8'vd. PreslllJOus Site m pnme locallon 1ust steps
to the buctl. Build your new dream house or creat
potenbal to remodel present structure. $«9,000
VICKI KRAUS
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"'EAITBlUFF, NEWPORT 8E.ACH · 4 Bdrm.
fuHy furnished home w/f1mlly room. View of ·Cat»na
and sunsets $2.100 per month.
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parka. Need• low and
priced aocordlngly.
$123,000.
JO LISTING
SJUll • -Tiii -lrvlne condominium
project: atrMme, pool,
tennta. One bdrm end
unit ..... loft, ~. llnd
80ld ....• ::. $74,500.
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WllT 21 YUIS II IUL ESTATE, WITI ·I llUT SILES STIFF, CAI N Fii i FEWI
In 1966, at age 30 Jim Wood operated Mesa Verde Realty In Costa Francisco. Time marches sideways! Now he has one office, annual
. Mesa with a staff of 7 and volume of $2.5 million a year. He was volume of $50 mlllton and an outstanding sales staff that enjoys
active In Homeowners Associations, PTA, the Naval Reserve and what they're doing as much as Jim enjoys life. Happy, happy
being a father. By age 40, he had 4 offices Including San birthday, Jim. Here's lookln' at you, kid!
----UNDER $300,000 Tiil PltU IS llCIT -Thats rare these days, so Is a ..-----------------
" IOlfTI. 11 lllffS -Back bay and night light 5 bdrm alngle story In Broadmoor. Immaculate. DPEI SITllllY 1·1
view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit. sunny sunny and private. $369,000. .. -S895l000 a. ..... ltM.
patio. on greenbelts. $229,000. UYJIOllT LOT -Complete with a cozy older Oceanfront 3 bdrm. forever view M. vonGeldern
I B P I I d be 3 bd 2 •Ullll LW.I. $369.000 nu ........ A LOT Of LOT -Magnificent J80o view of Dana home alboa en nsu a san y ach. rm, Private 5 bdrm. single story. F.R. B. Hutchings
Point Harbor, llghts, mountains. With $50,000 bath with cute cabana. Just $450,000. ..._ NW -.U $339,500 1111 ""'9 .... .,
down, O.W.C. Sublt aJI offers. $225,000. l lCCUT fllll PtM -·Seller wants offers on Bay, ocean. city lights vu, 3 bdrm o. Matkaa
IUITlfll Oll IUfJS -Oestrable~end unit. wrap· Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm. ....,. $238,000 -• .......
around patio, upgraded 3 bdrm, A.C., full secur-pool & tennis. Just reduced. $335,900. End unit 3, bdrm. many extras F. Scott-Evans
lty. quiet cul-de-sac. $238,000. • , •.r1l ,OOO TO .... """•---... ""' S329.500 n 11 r.f lfWal llftlY TltU I Tl( llMJ -Its speclall 3 bdrms. on ._, .-Lovefy Palermo. 4 bdrm, family room . 0. JohnlOn
8 lovely greenbelt loaded with trees. 2 story l tul SllPllSl -This newer 2 story. 3 bdrn1 ==m. pool S396.000 ~J.=
h 1830 ft $2 .. 0 ooo Olde CdM Is s~lall Spacious feeling, ocean town ouae. sq. · ~ • · ..,.,.. $ IPEI 111111 1 I ClllU HL Ill CUSSIC _ Totally modernized 2 views, great fpr entertaining. 580.000. •
bdrm. 1 bath cottage, i..nnalre, tlled spa. sn .... NW -From beamed llvlng room watch .... -$895,000 UM ..._ ..._
iv b d '11111 3 bdrm office courtyard Oceanfront 3 bdrm, forever view B. Whit• stained glass. plua In-law qtrs. $295,000. ay an pa on, • ' ' .-11111 LW.I. $380,000 nu ........
SP£CW. I CMYll ISl.UI -Upgraded Pinehurst designer kitchen. Unique at S575.000. Private 5 bdrm, lfngle story. F.R. J. Bracer
.... __ I Bl ~ a lllCIT -Townhome over!Ooklng all of .... - -I. . ...... 9 500 1111 -....... .... .., model, 2BR, U'Clllll1, comm. apa, tennis. poo . g 3 h t ff ••• _... ~ · -deck with small view. Tasteful! $210,000. Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, bat • retrea o Bay, OCMn, city lights vu, 3 bdrm o. Mnu .r•--sTIOT _A duplex ]usl a b~k ta the master suite.JD Harbor Ridge at $661,000. • Ulnl s210.ooo n ..,_ .... ~" nHr. HT a .-.r a ~·T LB compoun.r.-le"'fi"U' -Tutefut Ptnehurat. 2 bdim. den, sm vtew_ TJiof,'"'-beach In Newport, owned by l4Pflder. rent poten-.....,. • .,.,_,. -u . '""~ ~
tlal Very strong, desirable area. $297,000. court. spa, adobe walls, tlte roof, pool. view of ---$295,000 111 ...._.. the Pacific. Plenty of bdrms. $7 45,000. Clusk: 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage J . Skahan
SUTA Ft FUYOI -Appealing Bluffs townhome. T1£ CUii If Cll -. In this older oceanfront =nit 3 bdrm. m!~~~.. F. S::-=
'barrel flreplace', beams. enlarged Linda plan home. extra large lot, 3 bdrm. formal dining, ... .. $329,500 nu~.....,
with hot tutr. Hot listing at onty $2'42,500. den. rec room, eeparate guest house. S895,000. Lovety Palenn<>, 4 bdrm, family room o. Jof'lnaon
---'$335,000 TO 1448,000 OVER $1 MILLION ----_..' I llU s..50.000 .. Na•allf 3 bdr~=" on the bay M. Roouek>t a IMIE F•Y Mil -Profes81onally decoarted ,_ST llll M TIE lllltT -Spectacular e, 700 -$396,000 1111 ......
4 bdrm, fam room Palermo model In Harbor sq.ft . home on half acre overlooking 1ecluded Prtv1t• 4 bdrm, pool e. Barrington
View, near school, pool, park. $329,500. beach and coaat llne. SenMJlonat. $'4,300.000. ... .. ... $399,000 n• ~ .....
UCIU I UCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block llNl C1ft ESTIH -5 bdrm. 1 story home, ocean ~'it'; 5 bd~~~ •l ~~::::
to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek view, Laguna's finest area with private beach, •BR. ctean condition, nk:e yard e. TebM
of blue view. $449,000. comm facllltles. $1, 190,000.
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Oile of the Most Desirable Esta~ on the Warer in Newport Beach
Located at the entrance of Harbor Island on Newport Bay + Channell Panoramic views of bay +
channel. 100 ft. fronta;e on Newport Bay with 176 ft. on canal of Newport Bay. 50 ft. boat slip will accomodate
90 ft. boat! 10,000 sq. ft. lot with park-like grounds.
SPECIAL FEATURES: 9 bedrooms, 43-4 bath, 13 rooms, 4,621 sq. ft. with 3 fi eplaces, wet bar, 4 spa
tubs, -sauna, 3-ear garage,all red brick drivewa¥, agreenho~ wowhop, recreati n m + much more!
Custom quality exterior consisting of stone, slate and aged wood (ship lap) re lica of a lighthouse
approximately 40ft. vertical fromd·:llllft-. -
Offered at $6,800,000 Open House Sat & Sun 1-5 PM
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HARBOR RIDGE
n Dovenshlre 5 BR~~1:.:.~~!11y room, dining I room. NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick
deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, f city, mountain views. Assume $350,000 at 11%; i $150,000 at 12%. Private yard with room for
pool.
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~ Redesigned by Fari, this custom 5 bedroom, 8
bath, has a master suite with walls & ceilings of
B padded silk, with control ilghtlng for the celestial
design work to sleep under the stars, black
. · mirrored walls & gold leaf cemngs In formal
dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading
~ waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean, bay, city ~ lights. A must to see If you want the elegance
~ and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge.
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Must sell four bedr"-~ \\ur baths, formal
dining. family roe ct\\ ,_,drd for pool , lots of
trees. Owner sa:iJ .• 1ake offer. A steal at
$275,ooo. 101 I I OYIE IOIP
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·view, large 4 bdrm ,.~ \\·. 3 baths, formal
living, dining, farri_ \\ ,_ ..ireakfast room , den,
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NEWPORT BEACH
SEIYIEW lilTED COllllUllTY
$395,000
Tennis, community pool and spa, ocean and city
light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2'h baths.
family room, 2 fireplaces. wet bar. Lowest priced
New Bedford.
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$211,000
Two bedrooms. 2 baths. formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this
oceanfront condo with security gate and under
ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400.000
range In Newport. Great second home.
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Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3
bedroom, 3 bath home with large game room
and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sell!
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3 bedroom, 2 bath, flrepl8ce, hardwood floors
$219,900. SpedaJ tenna. Condominium.
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1 BORMS from $59,900
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additional flexlblllty In designing a
watering system. Each kit also contains
12 'half-circle sprayers that will each
cover a she-foot radius and 12 fulkircle
sprayers that each cover a 12-foot
radius.
There are 20 "risers" in each kit.
used to support each spray nozzte
whether the water line has been burled
or not. Each riser is pushed Into the
poly tubing at the point where a spray Is
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1i Is to have cteen and safe water, not
onty for drinking, but for cleaning and
cooking. too,'' says Don Burgess, vice
presldent-aaJes of Peerless Home
Products.
"It's so Inexpensive to Install a water
filter yourself that It almost doesn't pay
not to," he says, "tepecialty conskMr-
lng what you have to gaJn from purer
water." ,
Burgess says a new tine of do-it-·
yourself water fitters c.n remove dust
and rust particles as flne aa a stngle
grain of powder. Bad tastes and bad
odors are also etlmlnated, he says.
lnstalllng a water fitter yourself ts
easy, says Burgess. .
"Since there are several types of
water filter mod4Ms to cho0se from,
customers can select the right one
depending on their budgets and uee -
whether It be for kitchens, baths and
wet bar sinks, refrlgeratotlce-makers.
even recreational vehicles.
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REAL ESTATE .
LIVE ~BOVE IT ALL! ·
Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious
custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean,
bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room
with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects
concentration on true old world craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.)
with sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your
house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt to
see.
6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1-5
BIG CANYON -18th FAIRWAY
Spacious & sophisticated, this 4 Bd, 5 B~ custom designed by Wallace Neff, is Calif omia living at its best! From courtyard
entry thru the gracious & sprawling floor plan to spark.ling pool, separate citrus and rose garden, right onto golf course
it's the entertainers delight! PRIVATE POOL HOUSE W/SAUNA, enormous basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm
you. 24 hr. gttarded gate. Owner may assist. $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. . .
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CHOOSE YOUR COLORS
Two gorgeous brand new custom homes nearing coµipletion! Over 4,000 sq.ft. at $995,000. One of BEST Newport Beach
locations. Call Jeri Hunt for details. .... .
• * NEW LISTING * TURTLE ROCK-CORNER CHARMER • Outstanding single level President home located on large lushly landscaped corner lot. 3 Bd, 2 Ba, formal dining room
with spacious garden view -family room . Vaulted ceilings and immaculate thru-out! Priced to sell at $285,000. Call Bill
Kirk to see.
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SWEEPlll OCEAI VIEW! $301,000
ONe of Newport's BEST view buys! Superbly
remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open
beam ceilings In family room. The kitchen is a
dream -all new upgrades. Oak flooring. Views
from formal living and dining rooms. This home
has uncompromising detail. Asklng $309,000.
OPEN SUN.
EICLISIYE CLIFFllYEI
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Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very
best areas of Newport. 3 t>ectroom Ranch styte
home includes family room and pool. Re-
modeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to
sell! Asking $325,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT &
SUN.
IEWPOllT HEllllTS DIPLEI
Superb 3 bedroom unit with 2'h baths + family
room. 2 fireplaces. Completely remodeled -A
perlect owners unit. Fully contained one
bedroom unit in rear. G.M.I. $1 ,800. A very fine
property. Asking $245,000. New EXCLUSIVE
listing. Call for an appt.
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IEDITEllRAIUI YILU
Newer Cllffhaven residence In prime location.
4BR. family room, plus den or library and 3 full
baths. Soaring ceilings, elegant marble entry.
This most dramatic design will lend itself to any
decor. New pool 'With extensive decked area. A
beautiful property with all conveniences. Excep-
tional value. $429,000. OPEN SAT & SUN .
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Expansive Newport Heights property with ~e
oent 2 story addition. I.asteful traditional design
with oak hardwood floors and two brick fire-
places. Large family room overlooks pool area
Fully"contained guest unit in rear of property and
much more. EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Asking
S3•9.500. Call for appointment. OPEN SAT .
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IALIOA ISLAID
This beautiful custom home has four bedrooms
and 3% baths. The versatile floor plan can be
converted to include a separate apartment All
the charm and location you could want. Asking
$495,000. Please call for appointment.
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EASTSIDE $151,500
Charming 2 bdrm. 2 bath home Large lol with
fruit trees. Two fireplaces. warm spacious fam ily
room. Price has just been reduced • owners
moving out of area.
IEWPORT HEIGHTS COIDO JUST LISTED
All th~ warmth, charm and location you could
wish for. Great value in Newport Heights! Ap-
prox 1700 sq.ft. of tuxviy living. Just 2 years old.
3BR and 3 baths. Newly listed at $165.000.
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IEWPORT BEACH VIEW
RITA WADE
631-1266
Unobstructed 180° view from this gorgeous 3
bdrm. 2 ba penthouse. Perlect for the executive
Easy Newport Beach living. Close to beach.
Asking $320,000. Call for details.
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WITH PllOUllC VIEWS!
This unique custom home Is complimented with
a distinctive European flalr. Situated in Newport
Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms
and 41h baths. Built In 1978. 180° views of bay &
ocean from all llvlng areas lncfudlng bedrooms.
A unique Island kitchen with every amenity
Master suite has flreplace and sitting room with
oversized closttt and bath area. This property
has an excellent presentation throughout'
Shown by appointment. $529,000
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EASY LIVll'
In· this ultra spacious Immaculately maintained
Newport town home. 4 bedrooms, formal dining
and famlly room. Quality, neutral decor. New on
the market and-priced rlght at $185,500.
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Community tennis & pool. Offered at $169,500.
IRA WOE 111-1211
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Luxurious professionally decorated 3 bedrbom 3 bath townhome.
Nestled in secluded Sea Bluff canyon. Like llvtng' In a park. A steal at $153,500.
4 bdrm. 2 ba, 2000 sq.ft. gorgeous home. Including a 600 sq.ft. family
room. Eating area In kitchen, plus formal dining room. New appliances
Including microwave. Call today. ana wo1111-1211
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Cute Costa Mesa 3 bdrm home .. New carpet, paint and much more.
Wiii not last!
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$114,900 buys this picture perfect Costa Mesa townhome. 2
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This new listing Is exciting! Beautiful 4 bedroom.
3 bath condo on prime deep water channel.
Extra wide 36! boat slip, highly upgraded interior
decor and completely remodeled kitchen and
baths. Call for special showing.
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xcellent property ... new on market. 3 bdrm .•
nd family room home. Private master suite
W/upgraded bath, solar water heater and large
yard. $173,500.
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Prime location, 4 bedrooms, 41~ baths, family
room home. Also featured in this newer custom
designed home are • fireplaces. view of gardens
from all rooms, formal dining and 3 car garage.
REDUCED TO $378,000.
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DEC. •Ill · COSTA IESI
Perfect for couple or singlet. 2 master
bedrooms, 21A baths, walk to Costa Mesa
Courtyards. REDUCED TO $125,000.
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Beautiful newer Balboa h,..me features three
bedrOQms lncludin" ... --' ft 1 master suite with
master bath, • ft~ " ·mal dining room,
two fireplaces,$ V -· 11ook. Don't wait to see
this home. S.O .,.,vo. Shown by appointment.
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Spacious Verone Pl8f'I ·a two years new. 3
bedrooms, 2.5 bPA_ '-lJ.ormaJ dining and
famlly room. Pf!..\) ,,decorated. True vaJue
at $159,900. l4J ... has purchased another.
MOTIVATED!
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spacious 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath townhome with.
formal dining overlooking Newport Back Bay.
Attached 2 car garage and private rear yard Is
Ideal for entertaining friends and family. Just
listed for S 151,500.
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A rustic • bedroom home
that's totally Individualist.
A family room w/loft and
wet bar. a lot of glass lead-
ing to secluded backyard
w/spa that will make you
feel as If you're In the
woods. Plus large master,
breakfast nook, window
DELIA DEL4AOO seats and more. Just
ISM• listed. IEUI •Llllf 111-1111
HUI VIEW Sl21,llDO
Outrageous and dramatic 4 bedrooms custom
home w/ocean views that says Oh-la-la. Multi
levels create an overwhelming spatial effect.
Formal dining and living room, a fabulous
gourmet's kitchen, game room and den plus a
master suite that's unbelievable. For only dis-
criminating buyers.
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llYSIOllES 1234,100
Completely remodeled 3 bdrm. charmer w/hl
ceilings, trench doors opening to private patio. A
home to be remembered at bnyl $23•,900 (L.H.)
nestled among million dollar homes behind
guarded gates and steps to private beaches. •ua IELllll 111-1211
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Balboa Peninsula. Opportunity to devetop or
uM as Income. 3-bdrm -1 bdrm • 1 bachelor.
G.I. $17,880 rents are low. Steps to ocean. owe
vt120•.t. down. Assume private 1st T.O.
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Totally remodeled Inside and out. Townhome
sty1e apartment, with appfoxlmatety 1,000 sq.ft.
unit. S.G.I. $17.040. Asking $174,000.
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Costa Mesa, Marina H'' 6 ds. Large family 3
bedrooms with 2.SA "--~.ling and breakfast
nook. Short blki! V ~ to the tMfach. Owner
has moved ou.~ -•ea and needs quick sale.
Asking $149,50\;.
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SPECTICIW YIEW!
Totally customtzed interior featuring gourmet
kitchen with all new cabinets. living room with
teak noors and imported marble fireplace.
French doors and outstanding Back Bay view.
See to appreciated. $359,000.
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180° view from this luxurious home situated In
one of the most desirable areas of Newport
Beach. 3 bdrm or 2 and a den. Bay view and
night lights. Only $22:.::nll llLL l ·M• 111-1211
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Just listed! Each 2 bdrm, 1 bath and fireplaces~
Garages and laundryroom. Excellent location -
walk to beach and bay. OWner may carry 1st
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Fine time to refin·ance
or buy a· bigger liOme
Homeowners who bought their
homes three or four years ago when
Interest rates were higher may be
overlooking rare opportunities to up-
grade their home Investment or to
hasten the day when their home loan
will be paid off without Increasing their
household costs, according to home
mortgage expert Sig Anderman.
"Everyone recognizes how lower
Interest rates have enabled thousands
of additional households to qualify for
loans to purchase a home, but many
homeowners have overlooked the fact
that It Is quite po$slble the monthly
payments they are now making could
enable them to buy a larger, upgraded
home or could be used to pay oH their
mortgage In a shorter time period
through refinancing," said Anderman.
president of Santa Ana-based Com-
puFund National Mortgage Network.
"For example, in 1982, payments of
around $1 ,250 per month were re-
quired t.or a 30-year fixed-rate
$100,000 loan. Today that Is approx-
imately the monthly cost of a $140,00
30-year fixed-rate loan. The family that
is comfortable with the present level of
payments tor a 15 percent mortgage
can sell its present home and move up
to a larger home at no appreciable
addition al mortgage cost." Anderman
'explained. ~ ·
"Or. 1t that family prefers, it can
refinance the present mortgage. By
continuing the present level of pay-
ments, the new mortgage will be paid
off in about 11 years. And, of course.
refinancing can be used to reduce the
monthly payments. Monthly payments
on a S 100,000 30-year fixed-rate loan
at today's rates are around $880 per
month, which means that the family
that has been paying 15 percent
Interest and decides to refinance will
have managed to give Itself a raise
which may run as much as $350 per
month or more," Anderman continued.
For "baby boomers" -those born
In the post-World War II surge In the
U.S. birth rate -the lower Interest
·rates are "the opportunity ot "a llte-
tlme." Anderman declared. "This for-
tuitous drop In mortgage Interest rates
Is oocurlng Just as their Incomes are
peaking."
Belly up to the ~ar
at your own hoine
By PATRICIA BEACH SMITH
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SACRMENTO -Old. un-
sinkable Molly Brown beckoned
folks with her famous. "Belly up to
the bar, boysl" Watering holes like
Molly's or the bar on "Cheersl" are
hard to beat. but a group of new at-
home bars could do just that.
Because a growing number of
Americans prefer to entertain at
home. furniture manufa~1urers
have responded with a variety of
new bars tor home use.
Home entertainers favoring the
old English pub took will get what
they seek In Customcratt of San
Fernando's large-scale bar In 13
different wood finishes. For
S 12,800, the bar comes complete
with Illuminated front and back
bars, e wooden canopy, swinging
bar doors on one side. a brass foot
rail, built-In glass and wine bottle
racks. a brass sink, an alcohof-
reslstant top on the bar and
beveled glass fronts on the display
cases. It measures 8 feet by 5-
foot-8-lnches by 7-feet-7 Inches.
On the other end of the size scale
are bars designed for small living
spaces. Boyd's Imported solid oak
bar folds from a 56-lnch-long bar
with a Locking liquor storage area
and bultt-ln wine and gfass racks
Into a 20-by-22-inch cabinet that
rolls anywhere In the house on Its
brass caetera. Another amaJl-acale
bar comes from Am«lcan Orew'a
clasatc CaJlfornla Vineyard Oak1
co11ect1on.
It combines room for a amall
refrigerator, a locking liquor cabt-
net and wtne rack. au on cutera to
facilitate agatnat-tt.wau lt0t909.
Another bar In the same aotkt oaJc
collection, though on a larger acaJe.
Is a two-piece wine storage and
bar-buffet deck with a mirrored
back on the· bar. as weU as glau
and wine racks. shelvtng and tight·
Ing bullt to resemblf'a claaslc china
clolet.
But the real tooler among Ameri-
can Drew' a new b.r unlta ts the
Grand Legecy coltectlon ch4M'ry
highboy. which opena to reveal not
the typlcaJ drawers but a drop-front
lighted bar. comptete wtth glass
shelves and stemware reeks. The
Queen Anne-atyte footed piece
features a broken pediment top
with flntal center. plue carving on
one of the five drawer• befow the
bar center.
Another footer on a large acale la
the Heirloom collectl<Jl bank aate
from Pulaski Furniture of Virginia.
Made In map'9, but finished to look
lll<e black ateel, the 5-foot "vault"
opens to reveal a plllout bar shelf.
drawers. a locking liquor cabinet
and mtrrora behind the ber. The
unit rests on typical "safe" wheel•
and la decorated wttb gotd 18a09
detaJta.
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The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
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The most beautifully decorated penthouee at
Villa Balboa! 2 decks, 2 bdrm• plu1 a convertible
den, a family room and a formal dining room. A
real showplace. Priced to eeU.
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2 bdrm. 2 bath deluxe condO on the ocean ekte
of the hwy. Private corner unit wtth nrepU.C..
private patio, and wet bar. 8eeutlful community
pool, spa and ramada.
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Beautlfutty decorated 4 bdrm home wtth 80 fee1
on the bay! New gourmet kitchen, mahogany
par~quet floors. large work ahop, convertlb .. den
and large bayatde ueed brick patlO. Motivated
Miier.
li tat• lnDJIUl •t• 3 leYel & contiguous OCEANFRONT tots In fU1
growing Carlsbad. Muttlple zoned. Ready to
bulkt May eeu aeparatety.
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we have several quality rentaJ properUe1
avaJlabte now, furnllhed or unfurnllhed
prk:ed from $1025 to $1950 per month.
8-t locatlon1. 2 to Sl>edrooma. Can and
aak fOf our rental department. ,-
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Bank owned 1 bdrm condo wtth private patto.
flrepfac:e & wet bar. 0-.rable corner location.
ee.utlful community poof & spa. An out1tandlng
value.
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Exclulfve gate guarded community. Spadout
slngle leYel home custom boltt With 4 bdrm1.
overaind garage, ramlty room and large bayMde
eundedc. 88 tee1 on the bayt
2812 S.y.hore Otlve open Sunday 1-4.
""" """ """ .... Owner• moving out of state have reduced the
prk:e on their lovety home fOf a quick ..... 4
bdrm1, 3 bathe, famlty room, format dining
room. 3 car garage, MWty redone kitchen.
ConvenJent location, excettent athooft. ···----.... Completety furnllhed and beautifully decOtated
bachetor condo near Hoeg Hoepttat tn full aecur-
lty bldg. Prtvate deck, bar. mtrrora.
••• unun 11.-,1• SMttered locatk>n wtth 70 feet on tM bty Md
large pa.r a ftoet. Splldout 3 bdrm hofT* perfect
for Indoor-outdoor ltvfng. Large private ..tm-
mlno poot, famtty room whh bar Md fOfmal
bay91de dtnlng ....
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Kltchene and batha are meuy, high-traffic hlgh-
acilvtty zonee, and keeping them clean often eeems
like a never~ battle.
Day-to-day ctte often lnvotvea ltttJe more than
wiping IUrl.cet with a damp sponge and mlld
detergent. More tl~IUmlng cleanlng problem•.
however, can bultd up throughout the year. If lt'a time
for you to tackle tome of tMle big cleaning Jobs,
consider the folowtng tlpa and technlque1 from Better
Homee and 081'dena Kitchen and Bath Ideas.
•Always atart clMnlng any surf ace with the
gentlest aubetanoe you can: you'll need to tackle some
stains with atrong abraatve.. but turn to them as last
resorta. EYen the tougheet IUrfacee eventulty de-
teriorate und« an onalaught of repeated rough
clean Ing.
•If you have queetlona about clean Int a partlcolar
surface, Identify the material It la made of. Whether you
have a porcelatn-dad appla.noe or a porcelaln-
covered .,athtub, the deaning method Is the aame.
•Atwayt tett any Cleaning iOlutlon In a small,
unobtrUIMl tPOt before apptytng It to large surfaces.
•One word of caution: Never mix bleach and
ammonia cieanlng products. Although safe when used
separatety, when comtMn«I these products give oft a
toxic gas that Irritates the lunge.
You can remove etalna from baked-on enamel
with a mltd abrutve and a nylon brush. Treat gently;
abraslvea will eventually remove the finish.
Make a cream of tartar and water paste to remove
mineral buildup and .iain1 from vitreous china. Strong
abruvee oan etch Jhe eurfaoe.
For metal aurfaoee, an abrasive cleanser will
remov-e mOlt stains. Try an automotive chrome
cleaner for any rust and tarnish.
Never use abrMlve cteaner1 on fiberglass
fixtures. White automotfve compound removee 1taln1;
reatore shine with llquld or pute auto wax.
When alldlng shower doors atlck, the cause .11
often dirt and soap residue In the track. To get doors
alldlng freely. ecrub the track with a toothbrush and
mlld abrasive cleanser. After the track 11 dry, apply
alllcone lubricant. .
A paste of baking soda and water wlll draw stains
out of plastic laminate. Protect with appliance wax;
avoid abrasive cleaneera.
Surface 1taln1. scratches and burnt can be
remov.d from CotW'I by rubbing wtth ICOUr1ng
powder Ot. fine grlde w .....
For ceramic tie. Nl'ftO'N ~ epot.a wttt'I a
degrwer. UM a mldn-ddeeprayto remoYe mld9w ••
Spray It on, wait I~ of mlnutel. thenJ"Ub Jn Ind.
nnM off. Wipe dry. Wquld wax P'ovtdee.an euy-to-
ciean tlle ftnfeh.
To rtmoYe mNdew from grout,..-. a toothbruah to
scrub on an al~ prOduet thet deenl, d•
lnfecte, and kilt• mttdew. If thla doMn't remow alt the
stain, rub on a pute of ecouttng powder and water.
Leave It on for tlw houri; then rlnM Ind dry. Appty an
acrytlc Jofnt ..._ to the dMn grout.
For beverage, dye and frutt etlllns on oer11mlc tMe,
mhc up a Chlorl,.bleech aolutton (three tablttPoOnl
of bleach to a quart of water). Keep the .,. .. wet until
the stain fadee. .
On wood counters, UM a 50--peroent ammonia
solutlon to remove 1taln1; rub out tcratehea wtth fine
steel wool. To prevent the wood from drytng out, r•
treat the eurl9Ce with oH.
Wuhabte and acrubbat* ~dean up
with mild detergent aotution., or apedal fa.m
cteaner1. Avotd abrMlve cleaners Ind It.., woof. UM
a degreaMr to remove Olly epota; try baking IOda and
water paste on other typet of ataAna.
Wuh llghtty ecMled pa,ted woodwork with a mMd
IOfutlon of trlaodlum phoephate. For gloay enarne61.
whleh may be dulled by a etrong ctaener. uee a gentle
oll I08P dlNolved In water. Try a he9Yy-duty loam
cteaner If painted woodwcn ll extra dtrty.
Wipe away Hght 90fl on wood floors wtth a wood
cleaner. Lightly wax ftoor• with a regular varnWI flnllh
fNfKY three months; fNfKY •x month• II enough for a
potyurethane finish. Buff between waxl..,_ to preMJVe
the gloss. ·
Water leavea black stains on wood ftoor1 that onty
complete refinishing will remove. Gr .... Ital also
ar-e hard to remov-e. If ateet woot and a sotvent don't
work, try bleaching them out. Saturate a cott baJI
with hydrogen peroxide and ptaoe It over t ataJa.
Then eaturate a aecond cotton ball wtth am orna and
press It over the first. holding It on the ataJn f three or
four minutes. Always rinse off b and spot
removers.
Fresh fuel.may end lawn1nower frustrations
By JACK MACKEY
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SACRAMENTO -George Bliss, who makes his
living with lawnmowere, believes that f rustratlon can
be taken out of lawnmower oi>er•tlon anArnalnten-
ance. E.ec>ectalty When mowers get stubb~n at the
start of the MUOn and won't start.
"Moet people automatlcatly go for the plug when
the mower won't atart." aaya Biiai, manager of Bliss
Power Lawn Equipment Co.. a firm that has been
aefllng, malntaJnlng and repairing lawn mowers In
Sacramento for 30 )'Mia.
"But I think fuel ta the)>I~ problem.
·•A lot of people aren t aware that gasoline
becomes atate after It hu Mt In a small engine for over
a period of thrM or four months. It can have a smell like
shellac.
"The gasollne 11 extremely gummed up at this
paint and before you try to start the engine. this old gu
should be removed from the tank and replaced wtth
fresh fuet.
"If you were lucky enough to get the engine
started with gummy gasotlne, It aciually wtll shellac the
engine valves and cauae \hem to atlck In the open or
closed po-'tlon."
BllM recommend• that at the end of each mowtng
sea.son, englnefuet tank• be emptied, and that storage
tanks etther be topped off to eltmlnate the air that
caueea the problem, or refitted with fresh fuel at the
start of each aeaaon.
Ga1011nvhould be purchued In quantltlet that
can be uaecfln 30 to eo days, according to Biia.
"Inattention to gasoline, engine oll, and the air
cleaner makea up 99 percent of our repair business,··
Bllss says.
Oaollne -For those who are caught up In the
dirty fuel syndrome, Silas aaye they don't have to send
their mower In for aervtce.
"If• person. feeta capabte, get out the owner's
manual and clean the ayatem youraeff. There's nothing
about It that le extremely comptlcated.
"In feet," BHM says. "we have a lot more
cu1tomera doing things for themMlvel u the lat>or
rat• continue to go up. But, do ft pt~. by the
boOk.''
Carburetort aometlrnee are eo badly gummed up
with state gaollne, he aaye, that the tiny pueegewaya
can't be cleered even wtth the moat potent cteener. In
that cue, the carburetor muat be~·
,,..,.. ol -It'• a good f?racttoe to begtn the
tNton wtth an oll Change. Bot moWtng MUon
maintenance ta ewri m0t• Important. Bllae uya.
"Get In the habit of cheeking the olt _.. after
each m~ng. or at teut MCh time you add guoltne.
"Air~ engtnee depend on oll and air for all
their cooling," EnQtne off ptaya an knp0t1ant part to the
Internal coottng of the engine .•. when oll ta WlfY low, the
engine rune hotter and the hMt creet• •JCPINlon and
contrectk>n. The cotwteettng rod• wMI begin to
Ctylt .......
AJr fitter -Over1ooked by the average ueer. the
air fllter perform• a crttlcaJ job In the operation of a
modern, air-coated, 4-cyffnder engfne, Bii• says.
"It's hard for peopfe to under'ttand the concept
that the llttle engine sitting on top of their mower -tor
most of tte life -rs running like a car engine would at
85 mUee per hour."
At that speed, dirt and debris can enter the
engine. Without a clean air fitter. dirt IS going to get Into
the Internal parts of the engine, cauee damage and
reduce the normal life apan of the engine.
"Anytime you wort< on the mower." Biia aaJd, the
sparkptug wire should be disconnected. Because. If
the engine turns over even the teut amount, It can
start. And you don't want your hand, or your foot, or
anything etae between the blade and the housing.
"A sharp mower blade Is Important to the
condition of your yard, but blade condition la more
Important because of safety." _,
The heel of the blade. the atanted end opposite the
cutting edge. la aubject to fatigue and faflure, Silas •
say1, and can break off.
"When It doea. you have a projectile like a bullet
tr1vet109 at 180 mtl• an hour, and It's going to hit
eomethtng."
Frequent lnepectlonl of the btade wtff reveal wear
on the ,,... and lndate the need for replacement.
Another concern abOut aafety end fawn mower•.
811 .. eaya, 11 to mak•l*t• the operator. especlally
children. hew thorough Instruction.
Things you can do aftw Md\ mowtng which BllM
aaya wtt1 help prolong the tde of any lawnmower:
•Tip the mower 'z.::c' uee 1 garden hOM to wash
the undetlkte of the .
• AemoYe the catcher bllg and awtsh out leftover
cilppfnge Ind fu6oea from the graaa, which otherwtM
ca.tee rot.
•Otw the entn mower a general Inspection,
too4tlng eepectely for loole nuta and botte that can be
ttgh..-. •Check theenQtM o111ew1 anct ..... n .. u '9QUnd.
HOMES FDR SILE
2 IElllOI
** 3608 Marcus, Newport ~ &45-0303 $359,900 Sunday 1-5
*48 R8cing Wind, lrvlne
733-9582 $133,500 Sat-Sun 12-4
1001 W. Balboa 81., Balboa Penlnsula
673-7300 $260,()()()qa Saturday 1-4
2 IR ,1us Fii II er IEI
*26M Buawood, EaatblUff, N.B.
759-6700 $352,900 Sunday 12-4
12 Befcourt Or. s .. Betcourt
6«-6200 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
1417 Keei Drive, Corona def Mar
6«-9060 $.«9,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon, Newport Bech
759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5
3 IEDRODI.
* *35'4 62nd St, Newport Beach
722-9730 $179,999 Saturday 1-5
Lota 84-85-86 Top of Rocky Point. Spyglass
644-6200 $2, 700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8
•477 Costa Mesa St. Eastslde Costa Mesa
642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
200 Del Mar, Costa Mesa
631-7370 $163,000 Sunday 1-5
* * 1014 E. Balboa Blvd.~Balboe Peninsula
644-6200 $995,000 Saturday 1-5
468 Gavlota. Bluffs
644-5518 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
209/211/213 Hartford, Huntington Bch
841-9555 $217 ,000 Saturday/Sunday
73b Malabar, Irvine Terr&Ge, CdM
759-1877 $275,000 Sunday 1-5
530-4 Neptune, Newport Beach
673-7300 $245,000 Sunday 1-4
321 PolnMttla, Old CdM. Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
* • 1072 Salinas, Meaa Wood, C.M
645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-5
**318 Via Udo Nord, Udo lw, NB
673-3777 $775,000 • Saturday 1-5
432 Westminster. Nwpt Hgta, NB
645-63<45 $239,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 .
1115 White Salls Way, Harbor V'9w Hiila
675-eOOO $399,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
••3491 Wlndl« Court, Costa Meu
&45-0303 $215,000 Sun 12-4
••3473 Wlndeor Court, Cotta Meea
&45-0303 $195,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
3 IR ,111 Fii RI er ID
435 All80, Newpof1 Hetght1, NB
&42-5200 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
435 AJl80, Newport Hetghta, NB
&42-5200 $268,500 Sunday 1-5
2345 ..., ..... Eutbluff, Nwpt Bch
042-5200 $242,900 fee Sunday 1-5
1915 Beycreet, So CoMt Shr., SA
131-7370 $189,000 Sund8)' 1-5
•1208 Blue Oum Lane, W•telltf GrOYe, N.f3
644-8080 $385,000 Sat 1-~
231 •••twood St, l!albkte C.M.
... 2"'"'318 $175.000 Sund8)' 10-3
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..... .e e.nyon l8'and er. Big canyon. N.B
760-1900 $320,000 Saturday 1-4
* v • 1 r-Cherbourg, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt
Bch
760-8333 $895,000 Sat/Su'n 1-5
•3023 Country Club, Cotta M ...
&45-0303 $439,900 Sa' 1-4/Sun 1-5
**408 Ewnlng Star, OoYer Shcris, NB ~ $749,000 Saturday 1-5
2708 Hlt181de Or, Harbor View Knole, N.8
720-1679 Sat/SUnd8)' 1-5
•~2 ....,... Terrece. Corona Hlgha.nd•
644-8200 $575,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
517 Jaemlne Stret, Corona del Mar
&44-7211 $350,000 Sat 1-5
2121 Leeward Lane, Baycrelt, Newport Bch
644-9060 $299,000 Sunday 1-4
433 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands
6«-6200 $285,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
335 Plazza, Udo Isle, NB
673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 1-4
9~ Sand.castle. Corona del Mar
760-1900 $425,000 Sunday 10-1
2093 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Meaa
546-5605 $'79.500 Sunday 1-S
•240 Santa laebel. Eaa1alde Costa Mesa
M2-5200 $174,500 Sunday 1-5
508 VentaJa. Bluffs, N.B.
759-6700 $219,500
• 118 Via Quito, Lido
Sunday 1-6
644-6200 $521,000 Saturday 1-5
* 18732 Vla Verona, Newport Beach
759-1501 $289,000 Sunday 1~
538 Vista Grande,..Newport Beach
675-5511 $195,000 Sat 1-4
4 IEDRIOI
*•2208 Port Ourneaa, H.V.H. Seawlnd, NB
759-9155 $479,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
* * 11 1 Bayside Place, Corona def Mar
675-6161 $895,000 Saturday 1-5
* •63 Beacon Bay. Newport Beech
759-6700 $795,000 Saturday 12-4
3130 CooUdge, Costa Mesa
759-6700 $149,900 Saturday 12-t
**818Harbor19'e Drtve, Newport~
759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-4
•2001 K~. lrvlM Terrace
075-8000 $39e,OOO Sat-Sun 1-5
**2109 Miramar, Bel. Penlnaula 04~3 $399,000 Sun 12-5
*2018 Tal"Jna Terr .• lrvlM Terrece
644-8200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
124 V1a Trteete, Udo Isle, NB
873-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
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LOTS: 303 NardMua, 45'x 118' '°'• Old CdM
759-9070 $300,000 Sat/Sun.Deily
* ·~ 15 8ayttde Dr. N9wport Beadl 759-1601 $826,000 . Sat/,Sun , .....
•23 BodeDa Bey, Spyg ....
64+8200 $510,000 Sat-sun 1-5
* 1834 COmmodore, Newport 8wt'I 759-1501 $310,000 Sunday 1-4
* ...-19 Cypr ... Potnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB
64(>.4* MS,000 Sunday 1-5 * * • 1213 E. BelOO. Btvd. Penlneula 644-e200 S700,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1358 Glllay, ~ Shorel, Newport Beectt
&42-6200 Fee ~ Sunday 1-6
* * 127 Harbor IMnd, Newport 8Mctl
&«-6200 $1 ,595,000-Sat-Sun 2-5
v 1 MontpetKer, Harbor Ridge, NB
759-1501 $595,000 Sund8)' 1-5
**3308 OcMn BNd, OkM CdM 67s.8027 *895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •2224 Pedftc Of/PCH/ AQda. Corona
del Mar
~ Sat-Sun 1-5
250 Poppy, (OCeen Vtew). Old CdM
159-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
HI01 Port AbMy f>tece. NB ~
759-9100 $359,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
**1747 Port Abbty Place, Harbor V..W,
759-6700 $329,000 Saturd8)' 1-5
•1747 Port AbMy Place, Harbor View, NB
759-6700 $329,000 Saturday 1-5
• 2012 Port Bnltol, Harbor View
760-8285 $329,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
""'1939 Port Seabourne. H.V.Hllta. N.B
M4-9060 $428,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
• * 1720 Skytartc, Costa Meu
631 -1266 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1099 Tulare Dr. Mesa Woods, CM ·
751 -3191 $218,000 Saturday 1-5
125 Via Koron, Udo lale, Newport Beach
631 -7300 $487,500 Sunday 1-4:30
720 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle, NB
673-7~ $795,000 Sunday 1-4
**815 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $2,200,000 Saturday ,1-5
5 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi
""' 5 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge, N.B
960-5844 $990,000 Sunday 1-5
••7 Bodega Bay. SpyglaN Hiii, CdM
6«-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5
12 Bumlng Tree, Big Canyon
644-6200 $875,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
••31741 ContljoWay-Ranch, Coto de Caza
644-6200 $1 ,050,000 Sa1-Sun 1-5
1506 Dorothy Lane, Westcllff
759-6700 $320,000 Sun 1-5
••326 Evening Canyon. Shorecllffa
644-6200 $599,000 Sund8Y 1:30-5
7 Hermitage, Big C8nyon
844-8200 s 1,075,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
•••324 Morning Star, Dover Shorw
759-6700 $991;500 Sunday 1-5
309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar
673-8494 *399,000 Sund8)' 1-4
2345 Port c.rlltle, s..wtnd
&44--8200 1349,000LH Sat-Sun 1 .....
v ••33 ~. Harbor Ridge, NB
7eo-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**23 Sen Meteo, 8c>yglMI, N8
644-e200 $576,000 SM-sun 1-6
••e Tratligar, H.n>or ~. Nwpt Bc:h &40-4ee8 t 1. 750,000 Sundey 1-5
132 Via ttMca. Udo ... Newport 8w:tt
631-1400 M95.000 8aturdlly 1 .... * •eo. Via Udo Nord. Udo ..... N8 67M161 $2,625,000 Saturdtly 1-5
2512 Wewct!!'l... Bfoedmoor, H.V.H.
&44-0121 ..,_,500 Sat-8un 1-5
I II ,111 FAii iii er HI
* • v 1 NaooM. Herbor Ridge, N.B 844..tOeO '3,I00,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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TOWllOIES
FOR SILE 2-a•••
426'h Avocado, Corona def Mer
675-5511 $289,000 s.i.-sun..1 .....
••300 ~LanePH#1, Newport BMch
&45-0303 $127,500 Sat 1-5
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1 'h Bloci< to beach. bay & shops, 40' lot.
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. 2 fireplaces. patio h/w
floors PLUS 3 Bedfoom. 3 Bath Apart-
ment, sundeck~~· new
drapes & shades. 3 car garage.
$365,000.
~OU»la de/~
~673-849
3407 [. Cent ""'·· c... .....
Lovely grttnbdt setting with winding
crttk Immaculate 3 Br . 3 Ba in neutral
tones. Custot1Uttd lutcht'n $229.000 Fee
SALE OR LEASE OPTION
Betucjfol Wt'S(diff family home. Four yt'lrs
new. -4 Br .. 4 Be. + tibrary, family room,
gourmet kitchen. Pool & st--$43~.ooo. -
CALL (71t) 72t-1704
Doq Bulley, Broker
2 ll1l11 Fii 11 t r Ill · *•'K'Summlrwtnd Court7 "'9wport Beech
673-7300 $184,000 . Sat-Sun 1_. .
548 Ogle St.. Costa Mesa -"' ' 548-5612 $169,000 Sat:rd .. y 1~5 1741 Tustin Ave. Unit 168, Costa Mesa &45-7555 $113,749 Sat/Sun 1-5
••2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 $168,500 Sunday,_.
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201 Columbia. Newport Cr•t. Nwpt 8ch 882 VIiiage Creek, Coata MeN
631-1268 $179,900 Sunday 1-5 845--0303 $134,000 Sat-Sun 12:3CM:30
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Charming, Comfortable & Cm:y c.oun-
.,....n.Nl..."1ll.JL..l,-illl..L.lUll.lJ-.....~~f-+:e..J-~home~._,in~ a ~uded ~~ on_ajarge. comer lot. 3Bn, Z baths; dining area.
Must aee. Open Sun 1-4 2230 Golden
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Is great fOf a wheel chair Ocean loYeril Single
story 3 Bd, 2'A b• -even has • complete
private pool. $575,000 111 111pM. ............ .......... la ...
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$409,000 OCEAI VIEW llOIE
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l.Mte 3~ oper1 2 lltry f'R_ & Wlr'9 oeMar French
doors, CtOWn moldlnga, lltdwd flfa, ~ mirrors,
lop-of-the-line ~ *5,000 .. IN A WOAO "SP£CTACULAAr.·CALL ~ Af'1>1'. ••Nm1 n"• JM-1111
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3Bdrm, 2Ba, sunny patio, hardwood
floors, high beam <*lings $377,000
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FOR SILE
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* * 111 Ba)'lkte Piece, Corona det Met
875-6181 $895,000 Saturday 1-~
•Spa
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**Waterfront
· ***Waterfront & POOi vGtve eddr.-at guwd gate
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Absolutely outstanding rem~ on
larg4t corner lot on the Plazza. Nearly ..
~00.9 ~--ft .• wj_th .5 ..bdcms .. famlty
room, gourmet kitchen, and IMng
room wfth wall of French doors to
spacious patio. $895,000. Call Biii
Feeney 675-1058 or 631-1400.
lmY HIOIE c.I CHARIER
NICE OCEAN VIEW
PLUS
SUNNY PRVT COURTYARD
3BDRM, 2BA
$390,000 MAKE OFFER
CALL TO SEE-301 HAZEL
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HOMES FOR SILE
2 IElllOO ...
* * 3608 Marcus, Newport Beech
645-0303 $359,900 Sunday 1-5
*48 Racing Wind, lrvfne
733-9582 $133,500 Sat-Sun 12-4
1001 W. Balboa Bl .• Balboa Penlnsula
673-7300 $260,000qa Saturday 1-4
2 IR 11lus Fll 111 er DEi
*2664 Basswood, EastbluH, N.B.
759-6700 $352,900 Sunday 12-4
12 Beloourt Dr. S., B*ourt
644-6200 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
1417 Keel Drive, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon, Newport Bech
759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5
3 IEIROOI
**354 62nd St. Newport Beach
722-9730 $179,999 Saturday 1-5
Lots 84-86-86 Top of Rocky Pofnt, Spyglass
644-6200 $2, 700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 -. .
•477 Costa Mesa St, Eaatslde Costa Mesa
642-5200 $225.000 Sunday 1-5
200 Del Mar. Costa Mesa
631-73'70 $163,000 Sunday 1-5
**1014 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Peninsula
644-6200 $995,000 Saturday 1-5
466 Gavtota, BluHs
644-5518 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
209/211/213 Hartford, Huntington Bch.
841-9555 $217,000 Saturday/Sunday
73b Malabar, Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1877 $275,000 Sund~J-5
5304 Neptune, Newport Beach
673-7300 $245,000 Sunday 1-4
321 Pofnaettla, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
* • 1072 Sann ... Meea Wood, C.M
645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-5
**316 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB
673-3777 $775,000 Saturday 1-5
"432 WMtmlnster. Nwpt Hgts, NB
&45-6345 $239,500 SaVSun 10-5
1115 White Salle Way, Harbor View Hiiis
875-eOOO $399,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
*•3491 Wlndtor Court, Coa1a MeM
645-0303 $215,000 Sun 12-4
*•3473 Wlndtor Court, Coe1a Meta
&45-0303 S 195,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
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"435 All9o, Newport ~hta, NB
842·5200 $288,500 Sat/SU11 1-5
435 AH90, Newport Helghta. NB
&42-5200 $288,500 Sunday 1-5
23-t5 Arella. Eutbklff, Nwpt Bch
&42-5200 $242,900 tee Sunday 1-5
1915 Baycnet, So Cout Shra, SA
131-7370 $189,000 . Sunday 1-5
• 1208 ... Gum Une, W•tciln Grove, N.B
844 eoeo saes.ooo Sat 1-5
237 8'•1twood 8t, f.MtlkM C.M.
842-4388 1175,000 Sunday 1()..3
v46 Canyon llland.Or, Btg Canyon, N.B
760-1900 $320,000 Saturday 1-4
* ...... • 11 Cherbourg. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt
Bch
760-8333 $895,000 SaUSun 1-5
•3023 Country Club, Coeta Meea
646-0303 $439,900 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5
**408 Evening S1ar, 0o"9f' Sharee, NB
6«-8200 $749,000 Saturday 1-6
2708 Hlllakte Or, Harbor View Knotte, N.B
720-1679 Sat/Sunday 1-5
•"432 laabetle Terrace, Corona Highlands
644-6200 $575,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
517 Jumlne Stret, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $350.~ Sat 1-5
2121 Leeward Lane, Baycreet, Newport Bch
6«-9060 $299,000 Sunday 1-4
433 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands
644-6200 $~85,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
335 Plazza, Udo Isle, NB
673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 1-4
944 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar
760-1900 $425,000 Sunday 10-1
2093 Santa Ana.Ave. Costa Mesa
546-5605 $179,500 Sunday 1-5
*240 Santa Isabel. EastsJde Costa Mesa
642-5200 $174,500 Sunday 1-5
508 Ventaja, Bluffs. N.B.
), 759-6700 $219,500
• 118 Via Quito, Udo
Sunday 1-5
644-6200 $521,000 Saturday 1-5
* 1"8732 Via Verona., Newport Beach
759-1f!:01 $289,000 Sunday 1-4
538 Vista Grande. Newport Beach
675-5511 $195,000 Sat 1-4
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*•2208 Port Durness, H.V.H. Seawlnd, NB
759-9155 $479,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
* * 111 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar
675-6161 $895,000 Saturday 1-5
* *:63 Beacon Bay, Newport Beech
759-6700 $795,000 Saturday 12-4
3130 9<>ofktge,-Coeta M ...
759?8700 $149,900 Satorday 12-4
**818 Harbor Ille Drtve, Newport Beech
759-8700 $975,000 Sunday 1-4
*2001 te.wamee, lrvtne Terrece
675-8000 $398,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
**2109 Miramar, Bat Penlnaula
&45-0303 $399,000 Sun 12-5
*2018 Tahuna Terr .• lrvtne Terrece
644-8200 "485,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
124 Via Tr1Mte, Lido i.a., NB
673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
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LOTS: 303 ~ 45'x111' lot, Okt CdM
759--9070 $300,000 Sat/Sun o.Ny
**415 8ayl6de Dr.~~
759--1501 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•23 Bodega a.y, spygaua
844-e206 '510,000 8et-8un 1-6 * 1834 eommoctor.. N9wpo41 ~
759-1501 $310,000 Sunday 1-4 * v 18 CYPNll Potnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB ~ $995,000 Sunday 1-5
**•1213 E. a.tboe Blvd. Pentnauaa
844-8200 $700,000 Sat-sun 1-5
1358 Gelay, Dover ~ Newpof't 8eldt
&42-5200 ,_ W1d Sunday 1-6
• ** 127 Hart>or laland, Newpor18eldt
644-6200 $1 ,595,000 Sat-sun 2-5
-v 1 Montpelller, Harbof Ridge, NB
759-1501 $595,000 Sundey 1-5
* *3308 Oceen Blvd, Olde CdM
615--8027 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**•2224 Pectftc Or/PCH/Acada, Corona
del Mar
644..a200 Sat-sun 1-5
250 Poppy, (Oceen Vlew), Old CdM
759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1601 Port Abbey f>taoe, NB
759-9100 $359,000 Sat-SUn 1-!
* * 1747 Port Abbey Piece, Harbor VleW,
759-6700 $329,000 Saturday 1-.5
* 1747 Port Abbey Place, Harbor Vl9W, NB
759-6700 $329,000 Saturday 1-5
•2012 Port Bri.tof, Harbor View
760-8285 $329,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
v 1939 Port Seaboume, H.V.Hlll9, N.8
644.9060 S.28,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
• * 1720 SkY1artc, Costa Meea
631-1266 $138,000 SaVSun 1-4
1099 Tulare Dr, Mesa Woods, CM
751-3191 $218,000 Saturday 1-5
125 Via Koron. Lido Isle, Newport Beach
631-7300 $467,500 Sunday 1-4:30
720 Via lido Soud, Lido Ille, NB
673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4
**815 Vta Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $2,200,000 Saturday 1-5
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v 5 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, N.B
960-5844 $990,000 Sunday 1-5
*•7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass Hiii, CdM
644-9060 $675.000 Sunday 1-5
12 Burning Tree, Big Canyon
644-6200 $875,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
*•31741 ContljoWay-Ranch, Coto de Caza
644-6200 $1,050,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1506 Dorothy Lane, W•tcUff
759-6700 $320,000 Sun 1-5 * •328 Evening Canyon, Shorecilffl
644-8200 $599,000 Sunday 1:30-5
7 Hermitage, Big Canyon
644-6200 s 1,075,000 Sat-sun 1·5
**•324 Morning Star, Oowr Shotee
759-8700 $991,500 Sundey 1-5
309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar
673-849-4 $399,000 Sunday 1-4
2345 Port Carttlle, s.wtnd
844-8200 $349,000LH sat-8un 1-4
....... *33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge. NB
780-8333 $3,500,000 &It/Sun 1-5
**23 Sen Mateo, Spygluia, N8
844-8200 1575,000 . s.t-8un 1-5 . * •S Tretalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt &ch
&4Ml88 $1,750,000 Sundey 1·5
132 Via ttMca. Udo ~ N9wport lwt'I
631-1400 $895,000 8aturd9y 1-4
**904 Via Udo Nord, Udo !M, ,.
875-e161 $2,825,000 ~ 1-8
2512 Wawcreet, Broedmoor. H.V.H.
844-0121 $3e8,500 s.t..sun 1-.5
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*•v 1 ~. Herb« Ridge, N.B 844-9080 '3.800,000 8atl8un 1-5
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548 Ogle St., Costa Mesa
54'8-5612 $169,000 Saturday 1-5 174'1 Tustin Ave. Unit 168, Costa MM8 &4S-7555 $113,749 Sat/Sun 1-5
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26'h Avocado. Corona del Mw 67s-5511 $288,000 · Sat-SUn 1_.
•300 C8QMY Lene PH# 1, Newport 8Mct'I
&45-0303 $127,500 Sat 1-5
'4D111e + ·9JICIJIJle
1 "'1 Block to beach. bay & shops, 40' lot,
2 Bedroom. 2 Bath, 2 flfeplaces. patio h/~
floors PLUS 3 Bedroom. 3 Bath Apart-
ment, sundeck. patio. fireplace. new
drapes & shades. 3 car garage.
$365,000. . ,__
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~673-849
3407 [. Coast ftwy., c..a .....
Lovely grttnbelt ~ang with winding
crttk lnunaculate } Br .. } Ba an neutral
cones. Customized kitchen S229.000 Fee
SALE OR LEASE OPTION
Beaucjful Wcstcliff family home. Four years
l'le'w. '4 Br., '4 0.. + library, family room,
gourmet kitchen. Pool at spa. $43,.000.
CALL (714) 720-1704 Dou& Bulley, Broker
*•2792 Longwood Court CM
546-2310 $168,500 ' Sunday 1_.
3 IEIROOI
Serene location, large private corner
lot, Corona Highlands. Well built 3
Bedroom, central air, security, h/w
floors. Enjoy the spa. elegant decor-
ating, pool. hill & ocean vtatas. Easy-
care landscapJng, wonderful neigh-
bors. Only $385,000. <(6()1~ dd--'••llf 6'
fjJ~ 673-849
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is great fOf' a wheel chair Ooun loYerll Single
story 3 Bd, ~'n ba -even has Al complete
private pool. $575,000 111 llect ... ...,.. ..... ........ Ml ...
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675-6161 $895.000 Saturd~ 1-~
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large comer lot on the Plazza. Nearly
4000 sq. ft. wtth 5 bdrms, famlty
room. gourmet kitchen, and livtng
room wtth wall of French doors to
sp~tous patio, $895,000. Call Biii
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·•· REALTY
REALTY
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This Immaculate 4 bdrm home Is a real jewel. Includes beamed
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entertaining. Reduced price $685,000.
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Located on large corner lot this 3 bdrm 2'h bath home Is perfect for
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light exposure. Shows clean and bright. Good location and an
outstanding value. $595,000.
For more information call
DANNY BIBB or STEPHANIE GORDY
BrubhtrEllis -··
RL~IDENTIAI BROKf.HAr.t 'IF.RYU f '
844-8200
Only $229 000 IC>Pf ..... of '/OU( property. ~ 631-1288 , . Vern Wht9ton, Broker •-UVE--A-T_TH_E_BEA __ C.._
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for 19f1n9? Sea the many no.o46a or 7eo-te1t 631-7370 Natlnga In todey'1 c1M11--Ctnu •el llu llUNEW CONOO So. of Hwy •
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MT UllD -End Unit. Super sharp
3Bdrm, 2'~Ba. Lrg beautifully land-
scaped enclosed back yard. Best lo-
cation, not near Frwys, walk to pools,
tennis courts, schools &. shopping.
$144,500 Including land. Hurry on
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2Br, 2Ba custom one of a kind. 42'
by 12' patio on view tide, on beauti-
ful Vista Caudal. $219,500. L.H.
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BY OWNER. 1A2 2 Gm 2BA ~~Condo. lat..... lltl •Rental• 2·5 Bdrm• NEWPORT SHOAESI Two J;. .:;.,.. _ __. Adult Park · All AIMnlttee 1200 eq ft. Bttlna. End 11000-$4000 mo · tlOfY, 3bdrm. 2ba. fir-. Evcrythlng you n:ally don't need ln an apmtmcDt. end more.
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SJngle wtde wl•ICIOMd $900/mo. &42-3871 ' 2Bdrm, 2·~B•. tamlty 13001"'°· Yr lM. Av.I 'Meoc:. pool $1200/mo
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CUSTOM LOT 831-1298or873-3117 SUNSET BEACH etudlo 848-2389 Or Sally Onl'/'"5.Agt..759-IJOIO frple, patr:· Yrly I:; l800/mo.&48---HS2 ~14e-51371540-0130
15,000 SO FT. UMl-.J condol tum, )ac, earpon, IS44-G4M W&Jmllll W/-11350/mo 875-9250. 1.475 18' Motile Home. IDE TOWNHOU El
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NIM-~.-:.:.. 1st::t°· front lot on Pentn Pt. 11150/mo. 850-9178. ._.__ frple, Willlltlldry, 2 petkJa Covaet2200rnonopete, • 1t171---:=-___ . __ .....:..__:_· _ ..... __._.......,.__.._ __
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One or t.he ways homes are being
bOught. and soid tod'Y 18 w1t.h
Blended Ba'8 llor&gace
A blended rat.e mortgage is a new
more.gage t.hat. covers an old
mortgage &nd acnanoea new runns:
The new mortgage 1S used to pay
off I.he eX1st.1ng mortgage at a
lower ra.t.e t.ha'n t.he current. market
rate The lendel' gl'&nt.s the new rate
somewhere bet.ween t.he old rate
and Lhe prev&1Hng market. rate
The new monthly payment. is larger
t.h&n lt. was previously. but. not. u
h1gh as current. rat.es would
reqwre
Impact OD bUJ'U
• Receives a lower ~han market ra~
• C&n qu&Ufy wlUl t. tower income
• Lower monLl\ly payrtlen&a
lmpaot on Hiler
• Auracl.a po&ant1&1 bu,yert
• R.to9lv• all tunda t.1 oio.in,
Eany len~ers offer a blended rat.e
ortgage aa lt. produoea a higher
turn t.h&n t.he old mort.gage. A
real est.ate proreaston&l e&n guide a
buyer t.o thoee propert.tea where
this ;1pe of mart.gage ts av&ilable
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Green ouses populaf!·as room add_itions
By the Auoce.ted p,...
When It comes to expanding th
homes through room additions, man
people are choosing greenhouses,
according to a greenhouse manufac-
turer and Installer.
"Most of our customers are
Interested In changing th"elr exlstlng
home, office or restaurant rather than
·building a new ..one," says Christoper
Esposito, president of tt)e Fot1r
Season-s GreenhottSe·· franchise
network, based In Farmingdale, N.Y.
"The greenhouse structure Is most
popular because we a.re selling the fee4
of outdoor living and bringing It
Indoors.''
The company offers customers
prefabricated kits for do-It-yourself
Installation and partial or complete
dealer Installation.
Its design uses a built-In shading
system and special glassrthat reflects
heat, but not llgh1, away In summer and
reflects heat back Inside In winter.
whlle remaining visibly ofear.
Other features Include a weather-
tight cooling system and tempered
curvad glass.
A typical 10-feet-by-16-feet green-
house addition costs $10,000 to
S 15,000, fully Installed, says Esposito.
Among his customers, he says, are
celebrities Tom Seaver and Jane
Fonda.· and commercial companies
Including Kentucky Fried Chicken and
Hyatt Hotels.
Thia lreenboue ~ tlae feel of
outdoor ll'f'lne laclooft tn a room
addJtlon tbat feataree ..,eclal
11ue tlaat reflecta beat, bat not
M'w er •
IJCbt. ·o~ouee are aa•n•nc
popalarlty amonc bomeownen.
Smart landscaping keeps you in comfort
You can take some sizzle out of your
summers and add warmth to your
winters through wise landscaping. No
need for a complete revamping; even a
few well-placed trees and shrubs near
yoor house can trim heating and
cooling bills stgntflcantty, -according to
Better Homes and Gardens Garden
Ideas .
The first step to energy-wise land-
scaping is to decide where your
problems are and which to solve first. If
too much sun on the south and east of
your house makes your air conditioner
work overtime, a shade tree can be the
answer. Consider a quick-growing
softwood tree, such as silver maple,
gray birch, Chinese elm or weeping
wlllow. Hardwoods. such as the white
oak and sugar maple, grow more slowty
but live longer.
If too much winter wind from the
north and west chills your bones and
taxes your furnace, you might plant
rows of conifers. They'll block the wind
and help supplement the caulking.
weather stripping and Insulation that
you have put on the house.
A seat under a large shade tree Is
sheer luxury on a hot summer day. In
fact, trees are often called nature's air
conditioners. The cooling Is done by
evaporation. A single tree can tran-
spire, or give off, 100 gallons of water
from Its leaves each day. This cooling
would be equtvalent to one or several
average room air conditioners running
20 hours dalty. (The nu(l'lber of air
c?ndlttonera and ttle hours running
depend on the size and denseness of
the tree, the location, the temperature
and the size of the house.)
The combined effect of evaporation
and shade can make the temperature
under a tree almost 20 ~ cooter
than-the air beyond the liafy canopy.
Planted near a houee, trees will coot
warm air before It moves Into the house
through open windows.
To keep the houee temperature
down, homeowners should concen-
trate on a major pro1>1em area, auch as
a south window, and ptant a tree to
ahletd this tocatlon ftrat. Because the
sun heats both walls and roof, and
shadows wtll be shortest In summer
when you need the moet protection, set
the tree as close to the house as
possible.
If the tree wlll be more than 20 feet
tall When mature, set It at teaat 15 feet
from the house or other butldklga. A
small tree, such as a dwarf fruit tree or
Russian olive, can be planted as close
as eight feet.
Deciduous trees -those that lose
their leaves In winter -will shade
windows In summer. a._ when winter
comes, the bare branches will admit
warming, low-angled ray9 of aw.tight.
Even lawns and ground COYWa can
help conserve energy. A coarM, dark
surface (auch as graaa) reflects lea of
the aun'a rt1YS than a tight, smooth
surface (IUCh u concnt• paving) and
thus produc:.e lea glare and heet.
Vlnee, too, have an lnautattng effect,
which la why a vine-covered wall la
cooler than a bare one. (1f your walls
aren't brick, you can use lattice trellises
for vines to climb.)
City and suburban dwel..,,s are
learning about windbreaks from their
country cousins. A double or trlpte row
of trees on the north-end west aide of
your lot will be more effective than a
single row.
When eefectlng trees and shrubs,
find out how wide they'll spread when
mature eo you can figure the planting
space. The trees and shrubs .should
touch within a few years and form a
solld mass. Set wtdeepreadlng trees.
such as linden, silver maple and sweet
gum, about 65 feet apart when you
plant.
An Ideal combtnatrk>ft Is two stag-
gered rows of trees fitted In with a row of
shrubs. Use tall trees and shrubs at the
outer edges of the windbreak. The
fewer rows your windbreak hu, the
thicker each row should be. •
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MESA VERDE
IPAWlm Mat• Mesa Verde Country Club's finest! Fantastic golf
course remodel with 3 BR, 2'h BA has Pella
windows and doors. brass fixtures, (exceptional
quality). All new kitchen, large combination
family room, formaJ dining and living rooms.
Face Incomparable vtew of 6th fairway, master
suite with jacuzzi tub, security system, private
courtyard ¥th poof and spa.·
.ua. 1111.-
4 BA. 3'h BA, Custom single story home near
Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge famly room.
with cozy used brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen.
central air, seourlty. pool and spat This will flt
you to a tee!
IESA fflll 1211,IOO
Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has
everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks. beautiful yard with pool and patio. and
side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on
family room and teen quarters with its own
entry. Bring In your offer!
NEWPORT BEACH
1111 UIYll 1111,000
Romantic View of ctty lights, mountains. ocean
and sunsets. A charming brick patio for cozy
meats and entertaining. Pnvate downstairs mas-
ter suite has an Inviting spa. Vaulted ceilings,
lovely amenities -3 car garage, cul-de-sac.
prime location awaits the sophisticated buyer!
IEWNIT .._ Mtl,MO
Big and beautiful! Inviting and gracious warmth
of woods, special tiles and luxurious carpets
throughout . Outstanding buy on a very special
Island complete with dock and side ties for your
flotilla. Let us show you this perfect 3 BR, 3 BA
home. Easy to see -Just call. -
WlTllFWT 1411,MI
Accessible waterfront with loads of parking for
your boat and your guests. lnvlntlng 3 BA, on a
sandy cove In a private community!
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OPEN HOUSES
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mta ma 3023 Country Club Or. ~ naa
3 BR, Jacuzzi $439,900 1'""4
MITA mA 3<473 Windsor Ct. I. Ul''!'te Fm
3 BR, Tennta $193,000 1-6
MITA ml 862 VIiiage Creek
3 BR, Stream $13<4,000 Lmlllf
12:30-4:30
.... , .,_ 300 Cagney ln PH # 1 .j, • 11111111
2 BR. Poof $127,500 1·5
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3 BR, Poof
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3023 Country Clup I. UF"' I It
$439,900 1-5
MIP•t ._ 2109 Miramar L ..,,a
4 BR, Atrium $399,000 12-5
Ml,.t ._ 3808Marc:us "-• Wll
2 BR, Ooci< $359,900 1·5
MITA ma 3<491 Windsor Ct t. • 1111&1
3 BR. Poof $215,000 12-4
mt& ma 3473 Wlndaor Ct. I. la.a
3 BR, Tennis $193,000 1-5
MITA ma 1072 Salinas P. -3 BR, Pool $190,000 1-5
COSTA MESA
mt1ma a-.
South Coast metro beauty! M~ousty or·
ganlzed home, each family area defined. FormaJ
living and dining rooms. Massive ftreplace,
vaulted family room with MCOnd flrepl8()8, built·
In wet~bar, master sutte with whlrt-pool tub.
Upstairs study (could be 4th BR). central air.
largest lot tn tract with covered patio!
..-r1ma 121 ..
Bring your tennts racket to this home In
Wlmbledon VIiiage! Inviting single story wtth
vaulted oelllnga, trench doors, 3 BR, 2 tuft BA'a
centrm kitchen, decorator wmlpapert ._
unw1 .. ••1 ..-rs arr•
Super buyt Setler ts ready to tell this expansive 4
BR, 3 BA home aet baci< on R-2 lot with apace to
build. Unique floor pJan wtth huge famlty room
and ftreplaoe, private secluded den and master
suite wtth fireplace. Great tor two families!
wt•LDll Wl.Ull 1111-
3 BR, 2 Ba. vaulted celling, atrium, central air,
secortty. community pool, spa and night lighted
tennis courts! Owner transferred. Grab your
racket and come see this one today!
ma-11-.
Mesa Woods pool homel Entertain In this 3 BR.
2 BA home with large country kitchen which has
adj<Mnlng vautted famlty room with wet ~ and
refrigeratort Step Into spari<llng kidney-shaped
pool, Indulge milady with Jacuzzt tub In muter
suite and two walk-4n closets! Security tyatem.
mtlma 11 .....
Terrific 4 BR, 2 BA family home! Large country
kitchen, added famtty room, separate formal
dining room. R. V. acoes.s and tots of storage
room!
~ IJH,000 mt& Ill& 862 VIiiage Creek
Leisure ooean llvlng at Its affordable bestl A 3 BR, Stream $13'4.000
L ~ UITlm .at& ma 11 .....
delight for entertaining -balmy breezes, wet
bar, balcony patio, extra bedrooms for guests.
Owner Is motivated! Call today!
IEWPWT 1U11 Slll,000
Eastbluff view! Well designed 4 BA. 3 BA home.
has beautifully paneled family room with fire.
place. wet bar, formal dining room and break-
fast room. Tiied ftreplaoe In large format living
room with a gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained
glass window In entry! Pool sized lot. Price
Includes land.
•1mn111 1111,111
Weekend Retreat! Incredible Newport water·
front buyl Charmingly decorated 2 bedroom, 2
bath, gorgeous plantation shutters, private brick
patio with lnvftlng spa, overlooks water and
tar119 boat lllp. Don't delay! Won't last.
NEW LISTINGS
12:30-4:30 Appeallng 3 BR. Owners want It sold! ExoeUent
condition with community pool. Very private end
unit In small complex. Newty decorated, vacant
and ready for occupancy!
WTSM 111ta ma 11JU11
3 BR home has remodeled kitchen and bath-
rooms. Expanded IMng area wtth vaulted oeU-
lng, 3 skylights, trench doors, covered patio with
hot tub and large yard! A must to seel
SANTA ANA INVESTMENT
UITI Ill 111._
2 BR. 1 BA each duplex In good rental area.
Gro88 Income $10,440 year. Low rents, fixer.
Submit.
645-0303
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mt1 ma 11a4,111
Trt-tevef condo has 3 BR. 2 BA with ttrepJace,
family room. wet bar, track llghtlng In each
bedroom. Stream and lake off rear patio. master
suite on separate level. Walking distance to
South Coast Plaza and Metro. ,,,......---J
mtama ., .....
Sensationally prioed 2 BR Townhome In a for-
ested wonderland of streams, pool and epal
Serene living at Its belt for very llttle lnveatment.
CaJI and let us show you how you can flt Into
picture.
2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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NEW LISTINGS
eAlllUY 1111 ...
You will love this new listing. A spacious
townhome, highly upgraded. 2 BR, family room.
formal dining room. tennis, pool.
IEWNIT OIEST 1111,111
Enjoy nearby beaches, community tennis,
pool/spa In private 2 BA, 2'h BA condo with FR,
formal DR. wet bar. fireplace. Appointment.
111 OWll/ .. WI 1211,HO
W,Onderful 3 BA, 21), BA condo with wooden
froors, wet bar. formal dining room, large
kitchen, ficeplace. sunny patio, community, pool
and spa
Tiil ILIFFS 12H,ol0
3 BA, 2 BA one story condo on beautiful
greenbelt and cul-de-sac street. Excellent con-
dition. Priced to sell.
WCI AIU 1111,000
Excitement prevails 1n dynamic 4 BA waterfront
home. Marble floors, trench doors, gourmet
kitchen and large master suite with fireplace.
NEWPORT BEACH
IEWPllT SHllU 1211,000
Own our own land and live on the water In
professionally decorated 3 BA, 2 BA home.
Large deck. covered patio. security system.
IEWPlllT IUC. 1211,000
New on market -fabulous 3 BR contemporary
home on large corner lot Expansive outdoor
hv1ng area with pool and spa Terrific buy
IAYSllllEI 1111,000
Beautiful Bayshores. Perfect location. 2 BR. 2
BA with state of art remodeled kitchen. Priced to
sell and room to expand.
Ulllll lllHE 14U,OOO
Exotic koi pond and fountain provide the am-
biance that leads you through this 3 BR condo.
Exceptionally well priced and ready to sell.
LIN ISU 1441,llO
Creative seller says "let's trade. What do you
have? lido dollhouse that you get to finish.
LIM ISLE 1411,000
Remodeled home built around patio on 52' lot. 3
BR home on desirable street. Newer kitchen and
baths. beam. ceilings. gallery entry.
UlllSLI ..... ,..
Maximum use of this\ 32' lot has provided an
elegant, spacious. 4 BR family home just steps
from the beach. Good financing.
IMOAIYll Mll,llO
Opportunity Is knocking. Call to see this popular
Monaco plan In prime location of Big Canyon.
Large lot with view of city and ocean.
UlllSU 1 .. 1,..
SophlstJcated elegance. 1 v. years, f~400fS..
3 fireplaces. marble floors. 5 BA. 4 BA. maids
room. family room and much more.
IN '85-86
COLDWELL BANKER
NEWPORT BEACH
AVERAGES A HOME
SOLD
EVERYDAY
A MEMBER OF THE
SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
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2 BA, FR $172.000 M. MATIHEWS
llWPIT IUOI 2211 ...... u..
3 BR, FR, PIS $275,000 E. CORKETT ---117~ .........
3 BA $329,000 J DONAHUE nnlllff 1211 .......
3 BR. Spa $385.000 M. GUTH ,
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-4 BA, Bonus $429.000 L. WHITE
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5 BR, Pool, Spa $3.800,000 L McLOON
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3 BR. Fee $278.500 K.PARKER
UYHUT 2121 lffw•• LMe
3 BR $299,000 J. MERTZ
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4 BR, FR, View $345.900 0 . VALENTINE .. , ...... u 12Us...n.tU..
5 BR $387.000 M PHILLIPPI
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2 BR $420,000 B. MILES
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4 BR. Bonus $429.900 A. KURTZ ........ -.u 1C1llMI
2 BR. FR $4'49,000 G LIVINGSTON' snam 17 ...........
-4 BR, FR, Bonus. Vu $615,000 B.REEDY snaaa , ..... ..,
5 BR, FR, Pool, Vu $675.000 M.AEEDY ......... I Trablpr
5 BR $990,000 S.EXLEY
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-4 BA, FR $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON ---......
5 BR. Pool, Spa $3,800,000 F. SENNES
BEST BUY
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4 BR, bright and shining as a new penny. All new
floors. windows. appliances, fixtures, tllea, cabi-
nets, hardware, landscape -In fact everytt\lngl
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Spacious, elegant, unobstructed bay view 5 BR
house built around enclosed pool/spa atrium.
Perfect for f amlfy or entertalnlng.
644-9060
CORONA DEL MAR
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eest priced newer duplex south of PCH wfthln
steps to shops and beaches, 2 BR rear untt and
charming 1 BR front unit.
JAmm 11111 I na,111
Absolute best buy In this gat&-§uarded area.
Former model with 3 BR and family room.
Private patio with custom spa.
Ullll Y1IW llW 1111.-
Best value In the area. 3 BR + family room, 3 car
garage. upgraded k itchen appliances,
meticulously maintained. Fee
ua• Y11W llW un.-
vou·n love th'e look of this stunning 3 BAI
Bleached hardwood floors, Surber carpet, cozy
fireplace and a large. lush yard.
.uslltlf •EU 1111,HI
Elegant, freshly painted, new carpet. Plan 3 wtth
3 BA + FR, lush landscaping. Magnificent pri-
vate area. pools and tennis.
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Fresh, young and beautiful 3 BR + FR home.
lovely gardens view of the ocean plus poots,
tennis, guarded security.
UUll YllW •W 1111 ...
Just reduced. Exceptionally smart 4 BA elegant-
ly decorated and beautlfully situate d. A sparkl-
ing lap pool will help keep you flt.
UHM Y1IW llW Utt,MO
Sandpiper model with 4 BR, spacious FR with
fireplace, beamed ceilings. central air, security,
lovely garden and ocean view. Hurry on this.
llAIUI YIEW llW '"8,llO
Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR, family room
plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with
fountain, barbecue. Soaring beamed celling. .
SlllEOUPFI Mll,llO
Impeccable family home with solar heated pool
and spa set In lushly landscaped yard. Ocean
view. new kitchen, man exceptional detallsl
IPYIUll llU 1111,111
Best priced custom home In area. Traditional
design, 5 BR, 2 family rooms. unique upside-
down floor-plan, complete children's wing.
--Ill llAI 11...-Newty constructed home designed by Brion
Jeannette. A masterpiece of space utlllzatlon
and beauty. 4 BA home + guest. Appointment
only. ...... _ ........
Tired of the aame old look 1 Savor the beauty
and orJQlnat design of this 5 BR home located In
Port's ffnest community . ........ ., .......
Watch the bOats enter the harbor. waves crash
on rocka, fabulous sunseta over Catalina, all
activity at Little Corona right t>etow you.
-IUYJmf 11,••
Boat ltjp plu.s hlllslde vHwi of harbor. Incredible
bulldlng site with fantastic plans approVed by
Coastal CommlsaJon.
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD,.NEWPORT BEACH
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