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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1986
Foe labels Sumner 'po
LaRouchian HOff man says Democrat
should drop challenge of ballot counfs
BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN
CM ... OlllJ .... IWI
L}'ndon laRouche-follower An
Hoffmann Friday declared himself
the Oemcx:rauc pnmary winner m
the 4'0th Con$fCss1onal Distnct and
called wntc·in challenger Bruce
Sumner "a J>OQr loser" for challenging
Goodman dies
Benny Goodman, the
bJC-band era'• ··xm. of
8wtnc" and clualcal
clarbiet rirtu090 died
Friday at 77. Story AS.
Coast
A resolution approved by
the state Senate would
allow the use of radar
along the Ortega High-
way In south Orange
County./A3
The Newport Beach City
Council has paved the
way for construction of a
43-unlt housing project at
Point del Mar .I A3
Arnold Beckman pledges
$50 mllllon to Caltech for
• a research center .I A2
California
Caltrans offlclals are ex-
perimenting with an auto-
mated toll system that
could be In use as soon as
early 1987./A4
World
the vote talhcs
Although results of the June 3 rlce
have yet to be ccn1ficd, Hoffmann
said a maJority of Dcmocrauc voten
"have rc1ected a campaip of fanau-
c1sm and hystencs by Sumner and
elected me to be their nominee."
··As both a candidate for high
Italian
eatery
·delivers
by boat
Fun Zone restaurant
presents a new twist
on take-out orders
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IN Ollllr .........
A BaJboa Fun Zone restaurant has
1ust11vcn Ncwpon Beach boaters one
lcss reason to come a,horc -on-the-
watcr delivery
As of Wednc~y. boaters wtth a
yen for ltahan food needn't lea ve the
dock. Milano's Italian Restaurant
bnnp the pasta to them .
M1lano's doesn't have a delivery
van, a pizza-mobile or even a teen-
ager on a moped to serve landlubbers.
Bu t for those with yachts, sajl boats
and other craf\ docked 1n Ncwpon
Harbor 1t has the "water streaker."
Call in for cal1one, sit back, and by-
and-by a M1lano's craf\ wtll oomc
alongside. The restaurant also makes
dchvcncs to waterfront homes,
owner Al Raymond• \lad.
Despite the novehr of on-the-water
delivery. Raymond1 s twist on take-
out has &Otten off to a slow start, he
said As of Fnday, M1lano's em-
ployees h.ad made JU•t seven forays
into the harbor However. Raymond1
~•d he expects busi nc<1s to boom once
word gets out
In Ventura. where Raymond• and a
partner premier~ sh1p-t~shorc de-
ltve~. their employees make about
10 tnps a day. he said "With all the
houses on the waterfront, there
should be even mote potential (m
Ncwpon Beach)." Raymond1 said.
( cnamly the unique aspect of
~1lano's service has garnered lots of
attenuon People stop to stare and
take pictures whenever the rc•>-
taurant's craf\ 1s tooling about the
harbor, Raymond1 .-.aid.
So far. M1lano's ha'l fielded no out-
of-the-ordinary requests Once in
Ventura. the restaurant was called on
to cater a shtpboard wedding., he said.
public office, and the Orange County
Democra-tic Party chairman,
Sumner's actions durina this cam-
pa1p have been shameful," Hoff-
mann told reporters outside the
county Rcaistrar of Voters' office in
Santa Ana.
"He is disreprd1n1 the wlll of the
voters; he's a poor loser," 111d
Hoffmann. who called for Sumner lo
drop htS challenge of the balJot
counts.
Althoufh an 101t1al computer tally
of votes indicated Sumner was the
winner, a subsequent hand count of
the ballots shows Hoffmann lcadtna
the former Supenor Court judge by
more than 200 votcs.
Al Olson, the county Resist.tar of
Votcn. said he pl.ans to certify the
election Tuesday. But Sumner
already has promi\Cd to caJI for a
recount should Hoffmann be de-
clared the winner. That recount
would bqin Thursday.
Hoffmann, a supponer of con-
trovcrs1&I political extremist Lyndon
LaRoucheJr., was the only Democrat
on the p.nma.ry ballot after i»rtY
le den failed &o rcc:rWta candidate an
the 40th Co ·on.al Di.strict.
where Democrats are vastly out-
num~ by Reoublican . ·
To prevent Hoffmann from be-
oomina the party'• ttandard·bearer in
the race apjnst incumbent Rep.
Robci't Badham, Sumner launched
his write-in campai.an. ,
Sumner, chairman of the ~
County Democratic Pany, believes
that tn accurate recount of the ballots
wdl orove be is the winner. But if he ia
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The Soviet Union Friday
proposed creating a
world space organization
under U.N. auspices./ M
But water delivery seems a sure
way to impress your buddies with the
(P_l~ eee TAU-OUT/ A2) Milano'• employee SteTie Kiehm ma.ka an on-the-water dellYery ln Newport Barbor.
Re ligi on
Southern Baptists con-
clude a three-day na-
tional convention with a
resolution calllng for
members to fight a .
"aupresslon of religious
expression" In the United
States./ AS
Sports
The Angels get blasted by
the Kansas City Royals,
10-2./8 1
Costa Mesa's golf
courses are undergoing
remodellng./8 1
Entertainment
It Isn 't easy keeping up
wtth Ted Turner, whose
latest t>ralnchHd Is the
July 5-20 Goodwlll
Games, a mini-Olympics
In Moscow./ Al
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IVr.sterlousfllerputs
kibosh on school bash
NB police break up
party at CdM Htgh
because of crashers
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of .... DellJ ""' .....
Abo1.1t 1,000 students at Corona dcl
Mar High School were forced to leave
their annual )earbook-s1anmg pany
early Thursday n1aht af\cr a aroup of
teen-agers from other h1g.h 'IChool•
crash'd the campus gathcnng
An anonymous 01cr wa. apparent-
ly po'ltcd at h1&)i school'i throughout
Orange County tt'lhna •tudcnt'I they
were invited to a "fr.cc concen" at
( orona dcl Mar H1ah School Thurc,
da) ,t&ht, accord1n1 to'~nnas Evan'i
the school's pnnc1pal
Evans said all teen-agers who
attended the pany were asked by
"lew~rt Beach police officers to
lea vc quietly a half-hour before 11 was
"heduled to end at 10 p.m The
request was made af\cr about ~
people who were not Corona dcl Mar
"tudcnts showed up "and thi ngs
bcpn to &ct out of hand ... he said
"It was not a good scene with
outsiders there," Evans \lltd
At least 30 peopk crashed the pany
by chmb1n1 over fences. and others
climbed onto the roofs ofbu1ld1ngs on
fbe EastblufT campus
Two popular bands were playm& at
the cvenina event, which attracted
about 1,000 Corona dcl Mar Ht&h
School students. Evans said In tfie
(Pleue ... IUBOSB/ A.2)
Defendan t in hit-run .0
wins delay of hearing
BJ STEVE MARBLE
I. CM .. DellJ .... .._..
A Newport Beach woman accu~d
of hitting a I S·year-old J<>acr with
her car and leaving him on the road to
die won a rct>ncve fnda} when her
pre-tnal heanna w-u postponed until
next month.
usan Norma Lon :l4, is cha rd
with h1t·and-run dnv1 and vehacu·
tar manstJupnrl an the J•n: 19
incident that rrsulttd 1n the death of
Claudr Hubcn
'he 1s free on het own rc-
co11111ance
A v1ct president of a financ 1al
planning firm. Lona appcartd lmeOy
1n Harbor Municipal ( oun in New·
pon Beach with her attorney to
request the delay.
The woman'• fonner roommatr,
now a federal pnson inmate on
unrelated drua charses, also wa1
brouaht to tbt counroom and re·
loc.ted to Ota Cqunty Jail un11l
the July 7 preliminary hcann
Prison anm t J •hn A. -)ft wu ub~nacd 10 l tify apin41t
Iona; id Newport lk'ach • I W1f·
ham Mclnni
(PJM.M... LAT/A2)
wrona. umner has promilCd to So to
c:oun to force a IJ)CCi&J ek:ction.
C1una i · in the votioa
procedures. vo&era lt
tome prcci~1 kl they c:ould
not cast wnto-in v .
Ol10n, however, laid he does not
believe there ~ere enough voter1
affmed to change the outcome of lbe
election. ..Of the hundred& and hundreds of
poUina places, we're just h~
about a few tcattcred instanca.
(Pleue ... BOJ'l'llAJ'f/A.2)
United
Way is
short of
money
But OC funding woes-
u nrelated to practices
~nder scrutiny in LA
B1 PHO.. SNED>f!RMAN °' ..............
The Uruted WayofOranseCounty
as expected to cut aJlocauona it makes
to 123 SOCl&.I service aaencics by S
percent next month.
The across-the-board cut is an-
tendcd to make up~ for a l 986 budatt
shona,e of $890,000.
United Way offictals Friday at·
tnbutcd the abortaat to donations
that are runruna behind projCClJons
made last December.
The Oranae County aiency said iu
financta.I problems are not lbe result
of loans to employees -a prlctloe
that b.as~omptcd investiptions of
the nei bon na Los A.naelet-vea
United ay .
Alt.bouab the Oranac County and
Los Anaeles v oups ab.arc some fund-
mPna. the chapters operate indcpen·
dently, said Merritt L Job.nton,
presldcnt of United Way of Orup
County. He also 1&1d the Oranp
Count)' cbapier hu never diverted •
doiauons into personal k>G• for
employees.
Nevertheless, JohnlOft cxpraxd
fears Friday that repons about the
Los Angeles chapter could affect
donations in has rqjon
Since the Los Anaeles loans were
made public, the United Way of
Orange County has received ca.lla
from more than 30 comparues. Jobn-
~n said. He said half the calls were
mes.sap of support.
The remainder were cnti<:aJ of the
loan practices, but Johnson wd these
concerns were resolved when the
callers were told the loans only
involved the Los Anicles United
Way Sult be said he has not heard
from all donor companacs and tbat
the full effect of the loan controveny
(Pleue Me UJIQT&D WAT/ A.2)
Legless
vet leads
parade
Tribute to Vietnam
vets attracts tens of
thousands to Chicago
By ua~ AaHclate4 Presa
C HK.4.GO -The first Vietnam
\otttran to complete Fnday'i thrtt·
mile "Welcome Home .. parade route
did so on his hand.-.. and then ratted
h1'1 arm'I hke a triumphant
pmcfightcr to chccnna crowds.
Bob Wieland 40, a former Lqua
N1gut'I resident, 10-.1 hi\ lcg.s in the
con01ct. But hr led the parade -
hfung hn body and pulhn& himself
alona on has fi't" -and its official
leader. rcurtd (jcn Wilham Wcst-
mortland
Wit'land wa onr amona ttns of
thousand ~'Vietnam veterans who
marched proudlv throuah downtown
Chic. o Fnda} m a "Welcome
Home · tnbutr more than a decade
after their rt\um
"I made 1t all the way'" Wieland
ihouted. gnnnina. h1" fact glistening
with $wtat. "Thank• for your sup-
port. What a beautiful wtlcome home
th!\ wa .. "
It's not W1cland''I first walk 1n the
hmehaht He completrd a )~year. l.7 4-
m1lc trek a rm. oountry May 14 -
v.allung on hu hand• from t.quna
Niguel to Wu.hintton. DC • to ra11e mon~y and publu awarenc~s for the
tnmpy.
That underulon1 ra11td mort tha!'
(Pl V1t /A2)
'
orange CoUt DAILY PILOT/ Sa1urd1y, Juno 14, 198G
Beckman glft
will finance
Caltech center
PASAOE:.NA ~AP) -A foundation established by
wnllhy indusui&last Arnold 0 . Beckman plcd&cd $SO
nullioo for a btoloay and chemistry l'C$Ul'Ch ~ntcr at
Calttth. the 1e-bool'1 president announced fnday "There will be no place quilt like it in the country,"
said CaJt~b p~idcnt Mamn L Goldberscr
Tht 8S·)Ut..Old Corona dcl Mar resident donated the
SSO million to cstabli~h The Beckman Institute.' through
the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
Lau Monday, the Beckman La~r Institute opened at UC Jrv1nc, funded 10 part with a S? 5 m1llton g1 f\ from the
Bechman Foundation. It will take about a year to rnmplcte plans for the
Caltech building. but Goldberger said he expected to begin
rctearch rrojccls on \:ampus as 'iOOn as Caltet•h rel·e1ves
the 1nrna $40 m1lhon grant
He said the funding should be hailable shonly,
allhouiti the grant 1s contingent on C. altt:ch ra1'itng SI 0
malhon in bu1ld1na funds from pnvate sources
5cckman received his doctorate degree at ( 'altt'Ch an
1928, and was a faLUlty membc.'r until 1940 wht'n hC' lcf\ to
devote full time to hts com pan) F-ullcrton-based Beckman
Instruments Inc HC' served as chairman 111 the laltet:h Board of
Trustees from I Y64 to I "174. I hree buildin(l'i on the
Caltech campus bear hie, namc 1ndud1ng a 1.21~) \eat
auditorium.
He delivered Calte<:h's rnmmencement address
Fnday. but dad not mention the grant at thal time
Goldberger announ<:ed the grant alte. r Beckman s sperch.
In tht' commcnlemcnt addrc\\ Beckman urgtd the
graduates to let their 1maginauons run wild
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"Judging from ~hat has actually happened in my
hfettmc, your wildest fantasies will tall far short ot what
wall become rcaltt1es during \our lifetime.'· he said
"Dascovcnes ot tht' ne\t hall l'entury will probabl)' be
more numerous. and at least a'I a\toumhng. as tho'ie made
dunna my lifet1mC'
Flag Day ceremony
Last )'ear. Beckman's foundation ga"e S20 m1ll1on to
establish the westrrn head4uartl'r\ of the Nattonal
Academy ofScaencC' 1n Jn1ne
In thC' past few year!>, the loundat1on hac, [1.l"en S40
malhon to the Un1H•rs1t) ol llhno1~ lnr an lnc,titutl' tor
Advan~d Scaenn'. and 1 elhnoh•g\. SI:! mtlhon to
Stanford Un1 vers1t) for a labora111r~ tor b1ochem 1\tr~. S 12
m1llton to establish the An km:in Rl">earl h I nc,t1tutl' at tht•
Ctty of Hope tn Duark
It wu down with the old and up with the new
Friday u Brownie P&J.ae Flnater and Cub
Scout Chrlatlan Sol•by practiced runnloi a
flag up the old mut ued aa a flag pole at the
Marine Avenue bridge entrance to Balboa
Iala.n4. The mut wu reforblahed by the
Balboa Island Improvement A.Noclation and
• new nag purcha•edJu•t ln time for. formal
Flag Day dedication ceremony today.
Four officers
promoted in
Newport Beach
Tht· Newport Beach Pollet Depart-
ment ha\ announced lhe promotion'>
uffour pohremen
\nthon\ Villa. Paul lkn1~\.
\i11chael il)amc, and I rt'.nt Ham<i
"'ere all prnmott"d V..\·dnc\<la'i.
\ illa. prum•11ed to captain. JOancd
the !'oewpurt lkal h Poliu.• Depart-
ment 1 n lt>66 llt formcrl\ worked as
management \c'n it<'' \Upcn 1\or. and
"'ill no .... take on tht• dutte\ of the
adminastrati\ e di\ "ion lommandt"r
Hrn~ ~ promoted to lieutenant,
be{amc a -..:ewport Beach pohct"man
1n I 976. and wa\ promoted to
sergeant in I Y80 He ..... orl..t'd as an
accident 1n,csug.ator motorc)clt' <)f-
ficer planning and re<,ean.h officer.
patrol field <;upen 1\or and in the
1u.,en1te !>t'Ct1on ol the de1cctavc
dlVl\IOn
Michael Hyams. promott'd to
sergeant has about nine }ears ot
e'<penC'n1:e w11h 1he Police Ixpart-
ment HC' has worked various assign-
ments in the.'. patrol. detc.>ct1 ve and
admin1strat1'e dn1s1ons He has
been ass1gnt'd ,,., a lit•ld ~upcrv1sor in
the patrol t1n t'>wn
Trent Harn'>. promoted to
sergeant, ha\ been with the depart·
mcnt about eight )eaf"> Former
a~sagnment\ ha\e included patrol
lie Id officer. 1nvcsugator an the detcc-
tne d1v1s1on and, mo'.>t rcl·l·ntl}
rnmmunity programs olli<:C'r as-
"gned to the poh<.c chief\ oflice He
ha~ been as~1gncd to tht' patrol
<l1\1s1on as a tiC'ld \upcn1~or
UNITED WAY PLAGUED BY SHORTFALL ...
From Al
as not ~ct known
fhe Un1tC'd Way ul Orange< ounh
summoned reprc~n1a11 .. es ol 1he
groups 1t subs1d11e' 111 .1 meeting
Fnday to e'\platn It\ own finanual
problems
.\t the conclu'o1on ot 1t<; annual lund
drne last De<.cmhcr. the agcnq
announted 1t had \I>! 4 mil hon tn
pledge<; to co"cr the I YX6 cal endar
}ear But a mid·} ear rn1c...., 1ndtlated
1986 pledges "'uuld tall SX90 000
belo"' proJeCt11 m I he agern.y va'c
tv.o reasons
•United Y..3) ol Orange (ount)
sharC'S 62 account<; with the I O\
Angeles chapter. involving. mm
panics that do husine<;<; tn hoth
counties In Ma> I os,\ngelec; lJn11cd
Way offiC1al s told Orange Counl\ to
expctt $440.0UO ks<, than the \Um
predtCtcd last l>clcmhcr
• Donallons lrom \ 3 C >rangt· < m111
t\ a<.count" arc al<,u running h<-h1nd
[J.u·mber 'i prn1ed111n\ re'>Ulttng tn
DELAY ...
From Al
Peterson aJlcgedh artanget.I to ha' r
Long., s1hcr C ad1lla, 11·pa11l·d ;1llcr
the hat and-run aLL1ticn1
Jlutx·rt a lre'>hman JI ''1e'"Jli>1t
Harhor Ii 1gh S<. hoot, ""a' '>t1 Ul k from
behind ....,h1lr hl' ''"' Jo&ginll 11011~ ln1nc ·\\.enUl' nt tr ~0th \(ff('I \\Ith
l11s ~1stcr acco11.J1ng 111 potll,l'
Huberl died l1m11lht•1n1m1l'' 1l11l'l'
da)slatcr
Newport Fkad1 pol it c lot<llul I ht'
salver ( ·adillac al a "ianta \n,1 auto
mobile repair \hop '>l'\t'rJI da'~ alll·r
the acodent Pulice '<lid thl' m' ncr ot
1hc rC'pair shc1p hnam<· susp1l tt1U\
bcl ause of the lHX' ot clam~ to the
car and <.:alled a111h111111n
Long wa~ <.uhc,tqurntl} Mrc,tc:J
but chnrge<, v.nr not lilc'd u1111I \pril
17
I he v.oman'\ .ittP1111:' "'@Jl.ec.tcJ at
the time that poli11t \ i111ght ha\c bl.'cn
a tactor tn the det 1\11111 I<• ltle 1 nm in.ii
chargec; agatn\l I onp.
Jame\ Walw.111 th <;a1tl lhe t·a~ "'"'
filed b) l)eput' I )l\llll I \llorne~.
Robert I homac,, then a l.ind1d,itl· tor
1udgC' in Harhor I •Hirt I h11111,1\ loc;t
thC' l"IC't t1on
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MAIN OFFICE
)JO "''" !lo, I ... , ...
M1d • ,., ~'h p I ~f ill •A '" • • t t
another $4)\J,UUO -.l111rtagr
John\On 'i31d cconomal prohlem'
1n the 011, bank 1ng and rnanulat. tunng
fields arc a kn· cause
The I ln1tt•d Wa~ rd1t.'' l.1rgd' ''" pa~roll dcductton~ \S.twn ,in t•m-
plu}ee 1<1 la1J off or othn"' "e ll':a' l'' .1
1ob. the rrgul:ir don.1111m d1'iappt·a".
one United Vv ay cxecu t1 H' ex platn<·d
The Orange< nunt~ agcm \ plan~ 111
erase S:!55.000 from thl· hudgt'I
shortage b} redunf)g allocations to
non-meml'lcr chanfahlt-group<> and
by cutting thl· cu'ih 111n \Cl a\1de for
unfilled pledges. II al\11 will uc;c
$252.000 1n 'iUrplu\ fund\ from the
1984-85 t·ampa1gn and S l7.000 1n
current fundc, not \et allocated
Thc'ie step<. ...... 11 redu(c lhe c,honagc
to \ Y\6 1100 or ahout 1 'i pem:nt ol
the: tUfl('llt k\l'I ol alhK,111011\
To d1m1na1c the 1c111a111111g \h(lrt
.1~1.' agt·rin nt'tutl\l'' .ire p111r<,c;111g
,, <, Jll;'rtC11t u1t lor <IJ\ 111 11.i' I 111tt.•d
HOFFMAN ...
From Al
Olson said F nda} .. \nd tor tho!><:
hundreds and hundredc, ol other
places, the polling worker.. did a very
line J<>b While Sumner agreed that the
majority of electton workerc; pcr-
lormed a'i expcued the vote tally .. ,,.
~oing to be c;o close. a lcw isolated
instances could afTelt the outcome ..
SumnC'r al~o 1'i asking uffioals to
make an c'\Ceptaon to their rules that
required votcrc; to hoth write
Sumner·., namt' on the ballot and
punch a hole 1n the ballot ~hect ne~t to
his name
Without the hole punch. 1hc vote i'i
not valtd.
But Ciumncr \a1d thosC' hallot!'i
should he counted nevenhdcss. argu-
ing that voter'> may have bet:n
improperly instructed ahout the
proct'durc
Olson howevl'r -.aid ht' intend~ to
follow the pr<Kedurc 1111tlt nccl in the
\Ollng regulat1om
Whtie Sumner prorrll\cd to ~ck a
new ckc11on 'hould the vote tall)
name him the lo<.cr. Hoffmann ~id
he plan~ no \UCh action -.hould he
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Wa) opcrattomand a 5 percent cul an
allocat1om to all group'i ll'le1ving
tund1ng, beginning in Jul:.. rhe 5
pt'rl'cnt cut o'er the last !>I\ months of
I I/Mb" 111 equal a 2 5 percent de<.:reasc
lor the entire )car r hl' l Jmtcd Wa \ d1stnbute'> lunds
to thl" \mencan· ( ancer "icx 1ety
vouth group\ tummunaty d1n1n. the ~mencan Red ( r<>'is, Goodwill ln-
du'itnes and other organi1attons
Johnson said. "I know there wall be
bc.'IH1ghten1ng .... I can't help hut feel
there will Ix' 'iomt' groups that will be
senousl} afft-cted "
The cuh arc c;ubJect to final
approval h~ the Orange C ounty
l · n11ed Wa) ·s board of d1rcctor<i
To avoid luturc cuts. l nited Wa}
c'\e-cutt.,es want to change the alloca-
t1<1n ~ear w that 1t begins 'illl month aftrr the tund-ra1'i1ng campaign is
l·nncludl'<I ,\l\O lht' t''lt'tllll\C\ ..... anl
to \('I Uf' :t IC\1!1 \('fund Ill l OH r luture
\hnnagt''
lnCt't thAI fate
When asked whai he will do, the
San ta Ana technical wrilC'r .,:ud. "I'll
go hack to \\<ork. r aues\ ..
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ltvercd to the appropnatc cdttor
The umc 24-hour antwenna ~rvice may be
u$td to record letters to the edttor on any topic
Conmhutor\ to our: Letter, column must tncludc
rht-ir name and telephone numbrr for venficat1on
Jells us what'$ on ~our mind.
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Circulation
T .. ephonH
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Fair weather due for weekend
ForecMt•I ~ f91r ... end WMtt)er, exoept for night
end morning tow.,_ U.t wlll btoofne more ext ~Sunday tnOming
8eloh highs range from 88 to 73, with Inf nd hlgN from 82 to 92 10dey and 78 to ae 8und•y.
The mount.mi and deeertl will be mo.Uy dear through the
weekend, expect for ooculonal 1$-25 mph wind•
Hight In the mountalns tOday Wiii range from 7 4 to 94
coollng 1Ught1y to the 70. on Sunday . ·
U.S. Temps
C'.\. I~.~ "IONTI \~ ~ Wt1m-Cold.,...
VETERANS •••
Fr~mAl
SJ00,000. earned Wieland an ap-
potnunent to the President's Council
on Physical Fitness and won ham the
1nv1tat1on to lead Fnday's parade.
"I JUSt praise the Lord -betng a
born-ag.ain Chnsuan -that ht' gave
me the strength to make tt across
Amenca," he s~ud Fnday
Wieland. who now live~ tn
Pasadena. SttVed as a combat mcd1c
with the Army·s 25th Infantry
Division.
HC' was 23 when an 82 mm mortar
shC'll blew ofT his ICIS in June 1969 as
he tncd to help a wounded soldier tn
an area called lhe "Hobo Woods.'' 28
m1ks nonhwest of Saigon
Along thC' parade route Fnday, he
walked to cheers. applause and shouts
of encouragement. f le wo~ a th1c;k
leather pad to protect what rem ams of
his legs and used 2-tnch foam pads to
cushwn hie; fists a'i he pulled h1m'i<'ll
along
As he worked his way down La$allc
litreet. where clumps of ticker 1ape
rained from $ky'iCrapcrs. a woman
spectator held up a homcmatk
cardboard sign.
"Welcome Home May'Our \on\
Be 5o Brave.··
A pohceman and a veteran hllAAt'd
Wieland when hc·finashed
Moppmg sweat from his hrtl\\.
Wieland said lhe homecoming par
ade "1s great for Amem:a"
"1 he people here were Just e'lJ>ll''i\·
ing love. Evt'rybod} came out !')('-
cause they ca red ..
~"Owttt Rall'I Funtt Snow Occluc:lto......,. Stat~y .....
Nt tonel WN ..... S.-..Ct NOAA VS OM>! O' C-ce
Ronald E. Young
Photo correction
On Page.\) 1n the June ts rd1t1on.
the Datt\ Pilot pubh-;hc<l an art1l'lt'
ahout Ronald E 'r'oungol the ln.1ne
Rantli \'vatcr D1'lllll, who wac;
ren ntl} namt"d p1 c\1t1cnt of the
< ahlorn111 Water P11llut 1on Control
.\\v> 1a1111n Bt's1dc the art1de the
Pilot 1nrnr1cctl}' puoh .. ht•d the photo
ul another man. alsn named Ronald
't oung \hme l'i the rnrrect photo ol
Ronald f Young. dm•<.tor of cng1-
n~nng and planning tor thC' water
d1stmt T hc Pilot regret\ the error.
Tides
TOOAY
140&.M
•14Plll .,,,,.,
te>Ot,"'
Surf report
KIBOSH •.•
From Al
11 • . ..,
11 It •• .. .. n u 71 .. . ..
.,
0.4
4 1 2.1
..... • aw • ..
past, the high school ty~1caJly held
yearbook-signing panics 1n the after·
noon -"and we may go back to
that," he said
l°'IJC'wport &ach pohcc spokesman
Howard Eisenberg said 1t was not
known who posted the fliers invitin1
outside students to the pnvate event.
But poltce suspect that the same
people who posted 20.000 ruen
urging Orange County hiah school
students to go to Balboa last Fnday
~ere invol~cd in the unauthorized
Corona dct Mar invitations.
Eisenberg said
Evans said school officials turned
awa} "a couple hundred" teens who
Y...anted to enteT the party. But the
students who were allowed to attend
left peacefully when police: asked
them to go, he added.
TAKE-OUT •••
From Al
last word an food to go.
"A lot of people bnng their fnends
on the boat and we come putting up.
The~ get a kid out of 1t," Raymondi
.. aid.
No stocks
Due to t~hmcal d1fficult1es.
the closing stock market prices
did not appear m Friday's Pilot.
We regret the inconvenience.
CHOOSE FROM OYER 100 PATTERNS AND COLORS IN OESICNER SOLARI AN • ANO CiLAZECIAFT •
Armstrong Designer Solarian i!nd Designer
5olarian 1191ve you Hie ur11quelv ·c.rafted
look richness and touqhnet;s that only
Armstrong s el(c.lus1ve Inlaid Color • process
can offer along with Armstrong s extra
durable f>J1r abOnO • XI no ·wax surf ac.e to helu
vour floor look h~e new for years without
wa,,inq Or cl1oose (,J;Jze<.rJft l\rmscrona s
Ju-wry no-wax vmyl tile w1ct1 t11e A1/n·flfed
luok of real l er am1c
Purcha')e 15 souare yards or rnore Jl our store
. lletween June 12 to 28 1986 and Armstrong
will send you an Emerson AM /FM Stereo
Cassette Recorder / Player or a Hamilton Beach
Under Cabinet c. otf ce Maker Your cho1ce1 FREE 1
One 01f t L.'ler h us"hOkJ F u•t <.lot ails at st ore
BUY NOWI CET A FREE UNDER CABINET COFFEE MAICER OR AM t fM CASSETTE ST'EREO RAOIOI
STORE HOURS:
:'lrh•11 ·f II •1.t; lO
<..;it ., Hl -4 1)(1
·u,,,.t .. 1 ..
•cu•tom dr•p•rl••
•1n.tall•tlon "1111,' 111\f'll
~DEN'S '"lnyl, parqu•t wood
'drap.ry rod T•JMlr
'
•
Group aids those
who lose spouse
The Oa.su Senior C1uzens Center in Corona dtl
Mar ofrcra a proaram for those an transition who
have lost a spouse or are anticipetina a 19
Marse Maller leads the Thursday aroup from 3
to $ p.m. at the center, 800 MalJuerite Ave. For
more infomauon. call 644-324S.
Retired •or.ten to meet
A resutar monthly meeting is slated Monday by
Saddleback Valley chapcer No. 1689, National
ASIOCiation of Retired Federal Employees at 2 p.m .
at Western Federal Savinp and Loan As.sociatton,
26940 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo.
Retired federal cavil employees, \hear spouses,
survivors of annuitants. acuve federal employees
and aucsu arc invited. For informat1on, call JOt'
Greve, 830-7670.
Analvenary dance slated
The Irvine Senior Center will hold a seventh
anniversary dinner dance from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m .
June 20.
A catered dinner will be followed by dancing to
the tunes of the 1930s through the '60s, as played by
the Big SwtnJ Band.
The Irvine Senior Citazen of the Year will be
honored as well.
Reservations arc requested by 5 p.m . Monday
and are $7 per person. For more information, caJI
733-1055.
Patrlotlc program set
The Amerkan Association of Retired Persons
Chapter 1489 will honor Flag Day and Indepen-
dence Day at its noon luncheon mccung June 28 at
the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way.
The pr~m. "Tnbute to Flag." wtll be
presented by Sgt. Sandra Tenbocr of the Norton Atr
Force Base's Military Airlift Command Non-
Commissioned Officer Academy.
Reservations at $3.50 per person are due by
J une 25. A coffee-only table will be provtdcd for
those who don't wish to.attend the luncheon itself.
Reservations c.ao be sent to AARP Chapter 1489.
Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way, Irvine
92715.
Mesa senlon ma.te plans
Seniors arc urged to attend an open meeting of
the Costa Mesa Senior Cttl2ens Comm1ttcc at 9 a .m.
Wednesday in the City Council chambers, 77 Fair
Dri~e.
Plans arc being formulated to determine the
needs for a plann~ multi-purpose senior center
CHOC parenta group to meet
Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County Parent-
to-Parcnt support group wall host an educauonal
mecllng for parents of children who were sick or
premature and have graduated from the hospital"~
special care unil..._
The program. which will offer information on
subjects from follow-up c.are to financial aid. will be
held Wednesday at 7·30 p.m. 10 CHOC West
Vanous speakers wtll address "After Discharge· A
View of Agency Resources."
The meeting is free and open to the public. For
further anfonnation. caJI Dorothy Andrews, pro-f;ft1 coordinator, at 581-4519 or 997-3000, ext
Heart rls.t to be cUscuaed
"Hean Risk Factors" is the topic Jim Pintsak
will discuss Tuesday at the Costa Mesa Kiwanis
Oub luncheon at the Costa Mesa Community
Center.
Plntsak heads the Orange County Arizona
Heart Institute facility For mformauon. call Bob
Milhken. 631-1266
Group's toplc ls teeth
Fredcnck Htte. a Huntmgton Beach pcnod-
onhst, will advise patients to take more responsi-
bility for the health of their teeth and gums when the
Orange County Arthritis Foundauon Lupus Sup-
port Group meets Wedneiday at 7:30 p.m an
Garden Grove.
The meeting will be held in the audllonum at
Garden Grove Medical Plaza, 12555 Garden Grove
Blvd. For anformat1on. call the foundation office at
Sit-7-5591.
Ecoaomlcs update on tap
An economic update 1s planned for the Orange
County Chamber of Commerce's executive break-
fast Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the
Alicante Princess Hotel an Garden Grove
The panel of speakers will include Duane A
Paul. vice president and senior economist at Bank of t\J1'f8tc:a~ Janre! DOU, OCan ofUic SChooT ofBuslness
cl Management at Chapman College; and Mike
Kolbenschlag, busaness editor of the Orange County
Reaister.
Deadline for reservations is noon Tuesday No
walk-ans will be accepted
Vacancies on
Laguna panels
The terms of three Laguna Beach
Plannma Comm1ss1onc~ and thret
Arts Comm1ss1oners expire on July I ,
the ni&ht the council hopes to ftll the
vacancies.
Planmng commissioners serve a •
two-year term and a~ compensated
$60 a month. Rqular mccungs _arc
held on the second and fourth
Wednesda)s of each month at 7 p. m
Study sessions may be held a' part of
the reaular mccunas or at other.
specified times. lo addition to the
mectmgs. plannin& comm1ss1onCM
are expected to vts1t sates and rtV1cw
proJectl prior to the mcct1np.
Arts comm1s.s1oncn must br actJvc
partJc1pants m the arts and act in an
advisory capacity to the City CounC1l.
Mttttnp are held on the second and
fourth Mondays or each month at
7·30 p.m 1, d(TJ)t dunna the summer
festival ptriod.
Lquna Beach residents interested
1n 1ervu\1on a oomm1mon can att an
applJcatJon from the Caty Clerk'i
oftlce. They must be returned no later
than·Junc-26.
El Toro base road widening OK'd
By &OB T HYNDMAN
Of ......... IWl9
_Plans to ease traffic c-0ngcniun by
w1dcn101 a road across the El Toro Mannt"
Corps Air Station have been.approved the
Senate subcommmcc on military con·
atruction
The OK 1\ the first step in obtam1n1
congressional approval for the widcnioa.
whach 1s included in the fi~I 1987 defense
budget. The project will next be conMdercd
Vacadonersgetpaged
b)' the Scnatt' Armed n-· ommittec
and, if1pproved, lbetSenate1nd the Hou
ofRepraentativn.
The project is inttnded to provu1t a
1tt1i&)lter ro.dway lhrouati the Marine
base andeate traffic on nearby streets d Sat. Cind y Kimball, • Manne Coll>'
1pok«woman.
Irvine Boulevard will be widened to i1
lanes and ~ alona the 2'h-m1le st~tch from Sand Canyon Avenue to Bake
Parkway, Kimball Slld. Currently, ra1-
dcntJ r the &it Statton use a windin,a
two.lant road lhrouJb the buc, Of they
uaveJ Ilona the n ta Ao.a f rc:cwa y to to
central &ricr.northetri Oranac C.ouoty.
By traJJhtenina Irvine Boul~vard, the
road's ~ turns bet~ttn T Street
and Bake Parkway are avoided and a
p<>tmtJal safety hazard b elimioateil,
Kimball sald. ·
Oil May 23. Marine C4rpJ o1ficials and
Oranaie County Superviaor Tboma1 Riley
1igned an a,rcemen1 callina for the
mahp1mcnt oflrvlne Boulcurd.
To mate way for the ~
m1Utary bousifta be I t, bu\ lholt
a<x:ommodJllons Will bt ~at die
TU5tin air station, Kimhill Uid.
The county wtlt pay Jor the road.
con ructiuo and I Marine Corp& JI
COf'ltri bvic their rt lO reptacc l 60
bousin1 oniu.
The work.if approved by le.&islalQf'St wsll
be manqcd in two pbuea wiiJi c0mPlct1on Qpectcd within five )UB. k.jmball 11id
43-unit
housing
project
voted
Ncwpon 8cach Caty (ounc1l membe~
this week approved <k\lelopment of Point
del Mar, paving the way for construction of
the Irvine Co.'s 43-unll housing proJcct
The Point dcl Mar development re-
places previous plans for Bma del Mar, a
96-unat apartment complei1. slated for the
comer of East Coast Highway and
MacArthur Boulevard lrvmc Co officials
dropped that project after residents ex-
pressed conoem over ats dt'nstt}.
Irvine Co reprcsentattve David NCJsh
wd Caty Council approval was o ne of the
final steps toward construction on the
\lacant parcel.
Jut when kinderaartnen throqh fifth pden
at ltl llorro Schoolln Laguna BeaCh bad .talon. of
nm.mer playtime, their Reading Ia Fundamental
program eot a grant from the SmitbMnlan
ln•tltution to bay three boob per child. 8uah
Minich, 8, and Ryan Green, 9 , choo.e theln.
·'This evening we are JUSt here to cross
the t's and dot the i's." Neish said on
Monday
Most of the residents who addressed the
Cit) Council said the> were upset with the
101ual Br1sa dcl Mar pro1ect, but cndo~
current plans for the detached. sanaJe-
famaly units on the Pomt del Mar site.
Irvine teach e r
honored by UCI
An Irvine High School chem1\try
teacher has been named '1986 Outstand-
ing High School Chcm1str) Teacher" by
the UCI Science Education A.d' 1sor.
Board. -
Scott F1er was nominated by his former
high school students now 5tudymg ~1ence
at U.C Irvine Ftcr whoteacheschem1stf)
and advanced placemen• chem1str), wa\
honored for his ded1cat1on to teaching.
teaching efTcct1\.enes!> .rnd conc"rn for
students
Council1nan
in Laguna
will seek
re-election
By LAURA MERK
Of .... OellJ ..... ltafl
Laguna Beach ( ounc1lman Dan Kennev
this week announced h1'1 plans to run for
re-election in November. when three ( at y
Council seats will .be up for grabs.
Councilman Robcn Gentry has also
said he will <;eel another term. but
Councilwoman Bohb1e Minkin has not \.'Ct
announced her 1ntrnt1on\ ·
Kenne>. an eight-year resident of
Laguna Beach wa., tir<>t elected to the
council in 198:? and ~r..,ed es mayor lrom
1984-85
Dunng h1'> ll:nure l\.cnne> said. the lhc
member wuncil ha!> hccn careful in 1t<.
handling of the cit} 's huclget cspcc1ally m
the wakl" of dw1ndhng federal and 'ilate
funds
"Toda). the Ut) IS li~alh lD place." ...atd
Kenne} '-lom-c accomph.,hments a<; noted
by Kenne~ arc con•.truc11on of the (1kn·
neyre parking structure. d1 minat1on ol the
$1.500-a-day 1ntcrc<;t on the city debt for
Sycamore Hill' and c\tahhshmcnt of J
more open n·lat1on\h1p with the com·
munity
The counl 11 ha<. reinst1tul\.-d communtt\
OCC enrollznent increases
Newport Beach (It~ CounctJman Bill
Agee Wd the proces.s Of prodUCtDf I plan
that meets the approval of I.he Irvine Co ..
c11y officials and concerned t'CSldcnts
and1catcs that "the sy tern ~orks."
Bucking a statewide trend; Orange ( oast
College 10 Costa Mesa recorded a I 2
perccnt'1ncreasc ia enrollment dunng the
1985-86 school year campus officials said.
It was ()('C's first enrollment increase m
five \tars
More than 50,000 students signed up for
OCC classes dunng the fall and spnng
terms. campus officials \aid This occurred
at a umc when most ( ahfom1a commun1-
t~ colleges faced a \.Onllnumg decline m
enrollment
OC< . considered the largest SJngle-
campus community college 10 the nation.
Councilman Dan Kenney
committees that help 1t reach dcc1s1ons.
said Kcnnev who served on the city'<;
Design Review Board and the Municipal
~rv1ce'i Committee of thl I oc.al Coastal
Plan helnrc.-he bee.a.me.-a councilman
For thl· luture. Kc.-nne) ...ccs the council
ha uh ng m enk' elopml'nt 1 n 'iOuth Orange
C ount)
"The h1ggc'it prC'>'>urr v. 111 be all the
d~\ clopmrnt and ho" we deal with 1t It
used to he weekends were husy. Now we
are hu~\ on weekda, s." he said "The
lhalkngc "'II be to prc\Crvc Laguna:·
enrolled 25,419 students dunng the fall
semester and 25,374 10 the <ipnni term.
The enrollment incrcascaJsooccurT'Cd at
a time when the number of I 8-to-24-ycar-
olds. a key age range for coUCF students.
declined slightly an the Coast Community
College Dtstnct which includes ()(C.
Golden West and Coai,ihnc colleges.
"We're very pleased and graufied by the
JrOwth:· said Jam C amctt. OCC's market-
ing and commun1t)' relations dtrcctor. "It
ma) be an ind1c:at1on that our campu!>-
wide student recruiting and marketing
effons are paying off."
The request b)' the Irvine Co. included
an amendment to adopt _planned com-
munity development rqulations. a plan
for the site and a tentative tract map.
The map LS required for subd1v1 ion of
the property into 43 numbered lots for
!>tngle-famlly development.
The Cit)'!> Planning Comm1ss1on voted
~1a) 22 to recommend approval of the
project Six comm1ss1oners voted 1n favor
of the recommended approval. wnh one
member absent The Caty Council \'Ole
was unanimous
Senate resolution
would allow radar
on Ortega Highway
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of"'9Deltr ..... llafl
The Caltfom1a H1ghwa}' Patrol u>uld
use radar to reduce speeding and the
number of accidents on the "'indani
Ortega High"' a} m south Orange< ountv,
under a resolu11on pasc;ed this week b) the
state Senate
The resolution. authored by Sen
Manan Bergeson. R-Ncwpon Beach was
approved Monday and sent to the As-
sembh for cons1derat1on
If approved. the Orange Count:. Board
of Supervisors could ask tht' C HP to use
radar along the 32-milc road. said Julie
Froeberg, a Bergeson aide
The two-lane Ortega Haghwa'f. which
connects the San Diego Frccwa) tn ~n
Juan Capistrano 1A.1th Lake El'iinore m
R1vers1de ( ount). ha'i become knoY.n as
much for its high rate of accidents a<; for au.
sccmc views
At least ::!5 motomt'> have bci:n killed
and another 42~ haH' heen m1urcd on tht'
road over the pa'}t thrC'e )t'ar\. accordtn& to
CHP !>tat1St1cs Mo'>t nf those acodent~
occurrtd along a lhrt'c-m1le winding .....
c;cctJon about I 3 miles ea'it of lntef"tate S
&rge~n mtroduu~d the resolution an
the Legislature at the request of Oranac
County Supcn.-1sor Thomas Rile\ who
had been mttttng with San Juan
Capl\trano ~1dent'i up'iCt about the
danecrou'i traffic c:ond1t1ons oo Ortcia.
R 1lcy won the Board of Su pen 1sors·
backani for Lhc plan la!>I December and
prom1~ to find local funds to pav for the
radar equipment 1fstatc offic1al'icould not
\\ h1lc Bergeson and R1lev n-mam
supportl\e of the radar.< HP ohic1als Sll)
tt m:n not he' the panaleil offietal'i hope
for
In an inter ... u:w earl1c:r this \car.<. HP
Capt \tl'\C Malone s:ud a 'lmallcr pcr-
centag~ 111 accident' an· cau~ b~ C1.·
ccss1\C \peed compared to staustl(S from
t'arl1cr H'3r\ Meanwhile. more scudent'i
arc llc1ng cau\Cd b\ motomh makmp
uno;ak pa'i~'-or tum'I or dnv1ng on the
wron(l <.1dc of the road
!\icvt>nhclcss Malone \aid thl' radar
could hl·lp ·v.l' k~I 11'<, a vt'n clTC\:tt'>C t0t1I and
.,omrth1ng that the H1ghwa) r.uml ha'
l1)(lKC'd at tor }'l'ar." he ~•d
\-\\~ n ame. \s
on the tip of
my tongue .
With the right memory banks
she wouldn't need Geri-Speak
I v.1\h \omconC'--------------ltlc mc\\a['l'\ an ,1 hollk The \ll·dl>Wn 1.hnnl'f for "'0
"'tiuld 1nq·nt a schC'dukd tor tomorrow the m1s'iCJ appmntmt'nl "1th
ml·mnn h;1nk no the IR\ tn d1~u" an auJ1t the '>h'"' d,l\11.0tn& 1ha1 :1
htggl·r than ;m hor\ N huo;hand ""'a1110131 lhC' atrtl()n to he fl•~ l.cd up
d 'ocll\ rt' I could ANCY f 1111 -ncmonl'\ ha'C' creatrd J Ewriatm lanauljc
"car on rm c harm lallcd < •t rt \peal Atll and I ~pc.11. 11 tlucntl) ThC'
hrau·kt \I nX"ktail MCINTYRE tollu1A.1n~ " .1 mt'an1n11tul l'<"1Hr~1111•n wt· had c11 parl•l''> 1'11 haH all hrcal.IJ\I 1h" morning \t ka't I 1h111~ JI wa., this
lhl· IJrh lot 'lmall m<iming
t<ill. l ht• lall'\I 'P' "Rill , t•u n-mcmhcr that tall ht. n.tc "1th 1hc 13l t' 1tn n~twork . the ncwr\t \\('met 31 ~h1,.,1 f., pan' •·
tofu dt~I and pum h ··1 thought "'c mt't hn at v.hatl hJ'l cil.1lh1.,•1 hou'\C ltnC'\ 10 JOkc\ h I " I \utter trom ..i short l·arcuit in m\' m('mOI'\ lt,hl., 1h1· gu\ "Ith lhC' ff'u•d1n11 ha1rhm· .1nd ,1up1n11 '""
While I c.J1hacntl) read the paper. by the time I get to thr 'Tm not \UrT v.hn '"u mt'an ··
lllmll\, r,c forgotten v.ho'\ doina what to v.ohom 10 tht' "' 1111 l.no\11., ht' lt\C\ tn that h 1\ll.n "tlh l n,trtw 1hll
trouhlc \J\Ql\ of the world -indudina lkverly Httl\ l'mh tn Htfh 11·, gn11hn1 famou\ \lrN"l lhlAl "''un1h llkt' a
"4.1cnt1'>t\ contend as "-C •ae ""C' lose thou'-1nd\ nt Cn\11.h<l\ munllup "
hr.11n lt'll\3 da) l wouldn•t mind losm'a (ev. mil hon tam .. :--in" I kno"' '+l>ho .. 1111'rt' 1<1ll>1n' .1~1111 "Jo 11 v.a\n't
htp or th1&h cdl-.. hut I ~nt parttna w11h m) arn) mattt'r. th1·rc I'm po.1'1t1YC' 1t wa' at who+,11°,, l·au'<' I rtmt"nlh<'r th,• ~ H n 1f 1t"• tall IC' tak Naturt mi1ht have 11Hn 11\. rnurc date l '<'none waq,hoouna ofT ftrt'\ ra kC'ro. -
reliable bitten: v.nh a lifettmc auarant~. :·.You're n1h1 It y,a.,on that Miida\ '+1>1lh the numhcr
Ml'mOI') bl kout\ vary in duration If \OU'r(' lu1 k\ 1n ti
pov.cr,1\ rt\hlrt°d 1n a ftw mmu'n. but m~ often tl\an "\\ell. this blonde tolJ me you can ha'" an tkdncal
not, no amount ot ,oa1un1or tur11n1 v.111 tum the ll\ltlH:h · implant 1n your brain tOJOI )Our mem()f).JUS\ h c lh t
until )Our l lr<'u1tf) '' ood and rndy. h', \uprtmdv th1ngamai11 thcy put in ~out h •an .. The onh trouhlt is
md1lkr('nt 10 soc11I hlC', lo~ life nr hoard mtthl\g v.e'd both have to ha'C' an 1mptan1 • •
fm mt the ~I tlmt' to rctr1eYC' M\ "1tS I\ tn tht' .. \\ h ' that,..
Appti(;ant i"" cXlJC('ttd to be
pRtent for oounc:il interviews July I
~ at 6 p.m. in I.he council chamben..
for more u1format1on, caU the city ---.-, • ....,..
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Soviet Union prop1;1ses
global U.N. space agency
,., ... A.tl0dae*9 Praa
MOSCOW -The Sovtet Union prop0sed Friday creat~nJ a wor:td pace
orsanfuhon und U.N. auspicn and offered 10 launch forc1p satelht w1lh
Soviet rockcU as pan otan international space cooperau.on proJcct The o~cr. ~rttd Fnday by the official neM agmcy Tam. came an a letter by Premier
Nikolai Ryzhkov to U.N. Secrc1ary-Ckneral Javier Perc.z de Cuelfar. Jn the teuer, the Sov1et1 qllio offered a "Sw Peace" program to counter Star Wart,
u the U.S. Strateaic Defense lnn1at1ve is commonly known. The new program.
u teen by MoS()()w, would pool the resources of developed nauons for Joint
•J*'C exploration projects and advan~mcnt of space t~f!noloSY 1n
commun1cation1, nav1aauon. med1c1ne and other sciences. Ttie ~~Jan •
propoeal for a WOl'ld space orpnLUIJoo. however. appears to be condauoncd
on aarecmcnts beforehand to ban spa« weapons and halt aJl nuclear tests -
two Soviet arms control proposals that have not met with U S approval.
DetalJed report on Chernobyl planned
VIENNA, Austria-The Sov1et Union plans to present a detailed report
on the Chernobyl nuclear accident by Aug. 25 to an mtemauonal atomic
qency, a Soviet offiClal said Fnday Sons ~meno" the Soviet rcp~ntat1ve
on the International Atomic Energy A,ency s board ot governors. also said the
Soviets hope decontam1nat1on work at the plant and surroundJOg l"CJlOD are
completed by year's end. The dccontam10auon work "takes ume, and we want
that 1t ... be completed by the end of the year. roughl>: ·said Scmcnov, who met
with reporters dunng a meeting of the lJ.N. agency !o board.
Drag allegatlons spark I uror
PANAMA CITY, Panama -OpPosJUon groups demanded Fnday that
Gen. Manuel Antonio Nonega be removed as armed forces cbJef followina
alleptions that he was deeply mvolved in drug U'affickmg and other 1lhc1t
activillcs. Nonega's supPorters blamed the accusauons circulaung in
Washington on what the) said was L. S. reluctance to reltnqu1sh control of the
Panama Canal by the year 2~o Panama. as provided for in tht: 1977 canal
treaties. Tbeallegat1ons about the general. Panarna'sdommant Pohl1cal fi&~re,
have cireulated tn the countr) for more than a year Nonega says they are lies.
FormaJ charaes never have been made against Nonega nor has any evidence
been presented in Panama ol his pe~onal tnvolvement 1n 1lhc1t act1vtt1es.
Area around volcano evacuated
BOGOTA. Colombia -The:-go\emment ordered the ev~cuat1on Fnday
of thousands of people from "allc)'s around the Nevado del Ruiz volcano after
sc1ent1sts warned 1t m1~t erupl again An eruption of the volcano resulted in
avalanches and mudslides that killed 23.000 people last year. Government
SPokesman Victor Ricardo said about I . 700 people res1dC' in the 12-mile
evacuauon zone It was not knov.n ho"" man~ people were being evacuated
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get transplant OK in. stunt.
LOMA LINDA (AP)-Two more Friday afttmoon. his father said ID a Wl n s s Ult'
inf•nLS ~ett approved Fnday for brief 1nterv1ew with The Associated
bean transplants at the ho pit.al Press. "He isofTthe respirator " oney
where Baby Jesse was reponed &Jcrt The spokeswomao Slld no infor-n 0 m
and active af\cr ~1ving a new heart mauon would be released on two
Tuesday. earlier infant heart transplant ~1p1-LOS ANGELES (AP) -
A transplantadv1sory committee at en ts who were back at Loma Linda Stuntwoman Heidi Von Beltz can't
Loma Linda Unavers1ty McdtcaJ fWittn& efTons by th~u bodies to collect a penny of her ~.S mtl!ioo
d«1ded 10 start seeking donated rcJect the new orpns · JUfY award for bem& ~yud an a
orpns for the \lliO _ ne~t heart Five-month-old Baby Rachel and crash wbJle filmina "C.nnonb&U
panents. pending their parents• ap-I 6-month-old Baby James both re-Run,'' but her la~r ~ys abe's happy prov~. sa.td &polccswoman Jayoe c.eivcd new hearts in operations by bccau.st the dcc1S1on will make HoUy-
McG11l. "'fhe hospital statement read Jesse's surgeon. Dr. Leonard Batley wood safer . .. by McGill gave no further 1nfor-in Apnl "Heidt wanted a moral Vlctory,
mat1on on the babies' ages or 111-said Oavtd Sabih, who n:pl'CIC'.Qted
ments, and she said none was avail-At a news confercn~ Fnday, asked Miss Von Beltz an her swt aplnlt
able. 1fthe family who offered their baby's director Hal Needham. "She wanted
Meanwhile, doctors said Jesse
Dean Sepulveda was proarcuina m
bis recovery from su'lery that save
him the heart of a brain-dead Mich-
igan infant.
'"He has been removed from ven-
tilator sup~n and 1s very aJert and
active," sa1d the statement. "He has a
normal heart rb~m and normal
blood pressure. H 1s ladneys and other
systems arc funetJorung well
"He 1s warm and pink and healthy·
appeanng. and feedings by mouth
will be&.tn soon "
Jesse was "absolutel)' fantastic"
heart to Jesse had bypassed a new-herinjury to mean sometblns to othtt
born heart patient known as Baby people in the business. and d>e iot iL ..
CalVlo in Lou1svdle, Ky . B~uley said What she got, Sabih wd, it
a computer check hadn't turned up Amenca's first rultn& that a directpr
Calvin's name. can be leplly blamed foraocidentsoo
his set, even 1fhcdidn't directly CIUIC
them. The cnt1cally 111 3-weck old·Baby
Calvin, who suffers from the same
disease as Baby Jesse, received a heart
transplant early Fnday The surger)
on the mfant, whose real name 1s
Robert Dean Cardin. was over by 8
a m. with no nottceable comphca-
llons, Dr Constantine Mavroud1s,
head of the infant heart transplan1
team at Kosa1r Children's Hospttal.
said Friday.
A Supenor Court jury on Friday
voted 9-3 to find director Hal
Needham personally responsible (or
the crash of a car tn which Von Bel~
28. was nding as a stand-in for Farah
Fawcett Fawcett oo-staned with Burt
Reynolds ID the action movie.
The JUry awarded Von Beltz $7
million, but also found her 35 percent
at fault for her IRJUrie1 because the
hadn't demanded a seatbc:IL That
award would have brouaht the
'Cruise-through' toll
system being tested
stuntwoman S4.S million, but for a
pre-tnal aareement that earher ir>
surancc payments would be deducted
from any award.
Needham's insurance compeny
has already paid Von Beltz more th&ll
$6 mtlhon. so she gets ooth101 more,
Sabih said
S.\N FRANCISCO (AP) -State
h1ghwa) officials arc expenmentmg
Wlth an automated 1011 sy1>1em &hey
say would allow motonsts to cru1'ie
past the toll booths as fast a-; l 5 mph
and be billed by mail.
The C'ahfom1a Department of
T ransPortat1on Sll)'S the S 16 000.
rad1o-con1rolled toll devices ma> be
used on some bndges m the (.)an
Francisco Ba) area and elM:where in
the stale as soon as earl> 1987
Under the 'iystem. cars would be
equipped with credit card-sized "sur·
face acoustic wave tags" costing $20,
and containing an antenna and a
ci:stal chip the size ofa dime
When the motomt passed through
a tool booth. an ··interrogator" ma-
chine 1n the booth would send oul a
radio signal to the car The wave tag
14ould emit a resPonse unique 10 that
car and dnver
The inlormauon would be !ote>red
in a computer and the bill would
amve at the end of the month
Tran-.portatton department
SPokesman Gene fkrthel~n said the
S}Stem had a 95 percent accuraC) rate
in a four-month lest last summer on
the Coronado Bndge in San Diego
HC' said that figure will probably be
1mpro\-ed b) placing the tags dif-
ferently for new tests scheduled to
begin -.oun
Agenq officials said the C1olden
Gate Bndge would not get the
automated devices Berthelsen aJso
cautioned that heavy congestion on
the Bay Bndge linking Oak.land and
San Francisco would not be helped by
1he system, since 11 1s the result of a
mergmg of a large numher of lane~
not the toll booths
"This is a crcat wm for the defense
because she gets nothmg." wd Jack
Damels, attorney for Needham's
Stuntman Inc. The company was
absolved ofJu1h in the decision,
which nam Needham alone u
rcsPons1blc.
Jurors didn't know of the earlter
settlement, Daniels s&Jd.
Von Beltz was left aquadnplCfJC by
the 1980 accident on a desert b1_gnway
m Nevada. The car. driven by Jimmy
Nickerson. standmg in for Burt
Reynolds, was weaving throu&h a
stream of oncommg traffic when it
slammed into a van.
Sab1h said the verdict would force
other directors to be more cauuous ID
shooun$ acuon films. and that they
hkely will buy more msurance.
'"He's Lhe kmg of the set.
""This 1s g01ng to help safety on the
set from now on directors are go1na
to be very ver) careful
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w ASHINOTON (AP) -The aov-cmment on Friday ordered 1 teruold
reduction in worker exposure to
ubeltos., ~yina the lo~ ceihnp wan
reduce by 90 ~nt the lhouunds of cleat.bl and d111blinc illnesses blamed
on dutt from the material. The new Occupational Safety and
Health Administration exposure cell· ina followt a proposal by the En-
vtronmenta1 Protection Agency last
January to . eventually ban u1e of
ubeltol entarely and nd the environ-
ment of all product! containinc the
ln.aulatil\I material ovCf" the next l 0 yean.
Without the chanies m the occupa-
tional exposure limits. that cleanup
effon could dramatically increuo
cancer cases amona tens ofthousandt
ofworkmaiventhewkofcarryjnait
out, officials said.
Meanwhile, a Canadian industry
aroupannounced it will faaht the new
rule in court. The aovemment-
funded Asbestos ln11i1ute said the
new limits are unruliatic because
they are too low to be measured by
existina equipment
OSHA officials wd the reduced
exposure ceilina will decrease ·from
6.4 percent to less than I percent the
excess cancer deaths amona some I. 3
minion workers exposed to what they
called "action level" concentratioos
of asbestos dust.
virtUOIO Of clauical clarinet, died
Friday io tus Maohattan apertmenL
He was 77.
Police So. Raymond Severin llid
Goodman bad been takina a nap on a
guest room couch and apperently
died in hi• sleep of cardiac arrest. He
was found by Anna Lekander, who
had worked as his hou1ekcepcr for
seven yean.
An ambulance rushed to the Upper
East Side apanment. but Goodman
was prooounted dead at the 1cene.
The body was held at a Manhattan
funeral home until it could be taken to
the Bouton aod Reynolds mortuary
in Stamford. Conn., Severin said.
Uoyd Rauch, Goodman's pcnonal
assistant, said he bad appeared to be
in ~ health in the mornin&.
U.S. getting nowhere
on freeing hostages
•Even men who performed in bis
marvelous orchestra for a good many
years have said that they never really
aot to know him personally." said
Steve Allen, who portrayed the mu-
sician in "The Benny Goodman
Sto ...
.. Jrut we wiU all miss him never-
theless s1mply because he was the
world's areatcst artist on the jazz
clarinet and hts orchestra was one of
the areat of all time,'" Allen said.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reapn said Friday fus adm101~
lrltion is working hard to win the
release of five Americans held
bostqe 10 Lebanon, but that recent
hopes for a breakthrough led only to a
"pat disappointment."
In a question-and-answer session
with out-of-town reporters and
broadcasters. Reagan wd officials
have been working unccasinaJy to
accuie t.he release of the ca-ptured
Amencans, 1pcluding Hununaton
Beach resident David Jacobsen, ad-
mimslrltor of the American U 01 ver-
sity Hospital m Beirut.
Neither be nor Donald Repn, the
White House chief of staff, would
reveal details of any U.S. moves to
free the Americans. who are tbouaht
to be held by a group of radical
Islamic Shiites.
"We're not sitting idle," Reapn
said. "The fact that we aren't on yie
Senate
kills tax
break for
Unocal
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen-
ate's tax-overhaul plan, widely hailed as a model of fairness and equal
treatment, was amended for the first
time Friday to eliminate one of ats
dounsofprovisions that would arant SS.S billion worth of benefits to
tpC1C1al intcretU.
Senators accepted an amendment
by Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-
Oh10, wie.ina out a spectal break for
Union Oil Co. of California, known
as Unocal. Some of the bill's most
ardent backers, including Sen. Bob
Packwood, R-Orc .• lhe lqJslat1on's
manaacr. joined to pass the amend-
ment by a 66-30 vote, indicating it
posed no threat to the bill.
The measure was supported m
good part because the money that
would be denied Unocal would be
used to provide a speetal benefit for
farmers. Under the amendment,
farmers could continue to use income
averqing. even though the bill would
deny that tait-aaving device to other
Amencans.
"At this s~ we arc past the mllJOr
amendments, ' Packwood told re-
porters after the vote. He def ended
inclusion of the special breaks in the
bill on arounds ··you made whatever
arransements you thou&ht were JUSll•
fied for the aood of the bill ...
He said he has yet to see any
stanificant amendment that he could
accept.
Packwood and other sponsors of
the ball had succeeded in fiahuna off
every chanac in the measure unlll
Metzenbaum spotliahted some of the
special-interest provisions. After suc-
ceedina in killina the Unocal benefit,
he said he would ask the Senate to
eliminate some more next week.
NASA report
due in 1 month
W ASHINOTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reapn, sayina the Roeers
commiuion'a advice on bow to
rebuild the space proaram is crucial,
ordered the new head of NASA on
Friday to aay in a month bow and
when the cbanaes will be made.
James C. Aetcber, who received bis
marchina orden in a brief ptjvate
meetina with the president, left the
White House without speakina to
reponen. But a spokeswoman for the
National Aeronautics ahd Space Ad-
ministration said he promised Re·
apn, "We will make America proud
apin."
Aetcher, a formerchiefoflhe space
qency whom Reapn broll&ht bl.ck
into aovemment to run NASA fol-
loWJnc the Cballenier &bunle disas-
ter, wu quoted as aayina. "The
president•• aoata are oun."
"He said be wanted to wurc the
praidcDt and membcn of the Roters
comm1uion, Conareu and the
Ammcan pco~e that NASA will
move ahead wtth determination to
auure that the space prosram re1ums
to Its hit!'est levels of excellence,"
uid NASA spokeswoman Shirley
Ofm\.
Some upcrts inside and outJidc of
NAS vc •id complyina with all
the piUiaential penel's tte0mmm-
dations couldircmcndously incrcue
COit.i and delay raumption or ahuule ni&bta beyond the July 1987 llflCt
-d.a --
front page of the paper every day with
a story is because that would be
counterproductive."
Many times, the president said, the
efforts have come to a point where
officials believed -mistakenly it
turned out -that within a few days
the hostages would be freed.
"I can't believe iL He was playina • "''--.... • so areat.'' said Richard Stoltzman, the Benny Qoodman at Carneete Ball ID 1982, Cla.riDC New York'• Kool Jaa Peetlftl. '
Asked the status of the U.S. efforts
today, Reapn replied, "Well, to be
honest with you, we're nght now m
one of those moments m which we
have had the great disappointment,
that the channel that we had been
following and that we thouptt was
going to be suooessful failed.'
Besides Jacobsen, the Amencans
missing in Lebanon are: William
Buckley, a political officer at the U.S.
Embassy in Beirut; the Rev. Law-
rence Martin Jenco, a Roman Cath-
olic priest from Joliet, Ill.; Thomas
Sutherland, actinadean ofqriculture
at the Arnencan University of BciruL
classical clarinet virtuoso. "It seemed
like to me he was on his seventh
wind."
"He pve so much," said v1-
braphorust Lionel Hampton. ..He
was the first one to integrate and put
black and white t<>sether in his
quartet and his organization. . . It
meant so much for him to have us
play toaether."
Goodman, who had a pacemaker
implanted in 1984, had been honored
at this year's Grammy awards show
1n February with a lifetime achieve-
ment award -the most recent in a
long career of firsts, superlatives and
honors.
Of all the b11 bands, none was
b1ucr than Goodman's m the 1930s,
when Jazz became swing and a
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band; at ~. be left Pollack for New
York.and a free-lance career.
One of his Jobs was in the orchestra
of Broadway's "Girl Crazy" in 1930.
Audiences were puttin& up their
money to see Ethel Merman in her
sensational debut, while in the pit,
Red Nichols led a band of unknowns
including Goodman, Glenn Mi\ler,
Jimmy Doney, Jack Teaprden and
Gene Krupa.
In 1934, helped by John Henry
Hammond Jr., a cnuc and promoter,
Goodman put tO&Cther h1s 6.rst band
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Hall.
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to-c:oasl radio show ... Let's Dance.''
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Coast.
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west were not prcpued for ill brand
of loud, fut dance music. The band
was on the point of brea.kina up in
failure when it amved in Los Aqe.les
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Palomar Ballroom.
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BJ ROBERT FURLO
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A Tl.A.NT A -Thou nd or
Southern BaptJSu, beaded home from
their national convention wilh a
meuage for fella\\ bclievt>rs: politJcs
needs Baptist~.
Pra)'1ng. protcstina and potitickina
are badly needed to fiahl a
''<1uprcss1on of reli11ous cxprc ion"
in the United States, the Baptists
declared 1 hu™1ay before conclud1na
a thrtt-day gatherina in which they
dectcd staunch!) con~rvallve new
lraders.
The Southern BapuM Convention,
with 14 S million members. 1\ the
natron''l laf'ICSt Protest.ant denom1na-
11on. second only to Roman Cathohn
among all U S. rehgJOU!> groups
In rcsoluttons pai.!.ed Thursda)'.
the Baptists:
-ObJected to 1nterpretauons of
Su~e Coun ruhnp that deny the
nJ.hl of voluntary Khool prayer &ftd
Bable readm& in public schools.
-Said-they trenuou ly object to
'1he Vowina ant1..C~s11an btu" in
televtSJon proaramm1na.
. -'aw ccnsonh1~ m a lack of
rchg1ou$ ~fercnces in ~hoot text·
books.
-Charged that adolescen1 scx-educ~uon proa,rams tau&ht "from a
secular humanistic viewpoint'' have
contnbuted to a moral decline.
-Contended chat ant1-pom0o-
graph> laws in many states a~
adequa1e 10 re~unct theda~~mmauon
of obscene matenali. 1f only i.uch
statutes would be enforced.
In general. 1hey said. ··the sup-
pression of ~ltg1ous expre!>s1on m
Amencan hfC 1'\ dcstru<:tive of re-
h11ou hberty and ¥Jolates the
auarantttS of the First Amtndment"
of the Coostitutioo.
The resolutions uraed bclieven to
write aovemment oflkials. 1ehool
and othni: perticipate in lcpl
protests. ask tefevt1ion advertilttl to
cancel commercials when necessary
and pra)' for teittbook selccton and
othen mak1n1 dcci ions witb moral
consequences.
~hti<:at 1CtJv11y for the denomm•·
lion.
Althouah lei~ ion cvanioelUt.s
such a Jerry falwcU have flnkeG
~•iaion with political · ues. typical
Southern BIJ>tist pascon and other
leaden llave steered clear of overt
P,Olitical involvement until recicnt
years.
The 1nt1-pomopapby resolution
asked .. every Southern Baptist" to
wnte to President Reapn and At·
tomcy General Edwin Meese Ill
thank.in& them for their efforts 1n that
ara The ch.amnan of the conven-
tion's rnolutaons committee, Alan
Scars of Lou1sv11le, Ky .. i• exccutJve
d1rector of Mccse·s Comm1n1on on
Pomoaraphy.
··we encourage Southern Bapusu
to become actJvc participants in the
pohucal hfe oflh1s country-at the
local. state and fecktal levels -in
order to defend and promote the
1radit1onal Judeo-Oristian values
nCCC$sar)' 1f Amenca is to survive as a
nation founded upon those values,"
the 8apf15ts said.
Sears told the convention his
Whale non-binding, the rcsoluuona committee had avoided bnngina up
represent another step toward secular potentially divisive issues.
Churches to observe Father's Day
fJther\ Da\< \\111 tx· tlw lo<b' 111
\crmon'> and ser' JlC\ "iunJ;n 10 .:s
numtier ofOrangt." <. oa\t l hurl he<.. .. r he fat her v. 1th1n" \\ 111 h<,• (':\.•
plored hy the Re' J:H:k f-l<mll.'\ ctl
Q I 5 and 11 a m at lht.' Churcb of
Religious Seieoee. Laguna Beach,
27802 f I l.11u Rnad \ou1h Laguna
• • • F-a1her' Da\ v.111 he nh'>C'f\l'd al Ill
a m \unua .. ·at thc Neighborhood
Congregational Church, "\40 \t .\ nn '
Dnve Laguna Bealh l hl' Rl'\
\\ 1ll1am J E 1ler<i v.111 g1\.1' thl· \crmon.
and \.11chael <\andef'! v. ii I rl.I\ I h1·
organ anu cont.Juel the l huir ••• f om T 1pton of \.11nm•apoll\ .ind
honoran member nl Rancho
Capistrano Community Church v.111
g1\c a Father's Da~ mc'>S<tgt at thl·
Q 'u and 11 a m '>l'n KC\ at thl'
church. 2Y25 I <..amino l ap1\tranu
San Juan ( apl\trano
• • • ".\ fnbutc to f athers. ·\ Program
ol l 1naccompan1cd \.1u'>1t for Obc'
will be presented by Dr l onrad V. an
at 10 30 Sundav for the Unitarian
UoJversaH1t Feilowsbip of Laguna
Beacb, 429 Cyprc.,s Dn"l
Wan has long ~en a~ ... ooatt.'U v.1th
communll) orche:!>tra~ • • •
Andrew's Presbyterian Chnrcb Wl.11
present the annual "Bell Juhalee" at 4
p.m Sunda} al the church, 400 St.
.\ndrews Road. Newport Beach .
The program as fr~. but a freewill
offenng will be received Child care 1s
a"a1lable b' re~r .. at1on. which can
be made by ·calling the music office at
Murt1e and Robbie Allen, Dana Halls
High School, Lloyd Chittenden. Jen-
nifer Holdt, Cap1$trano Valley H1~
School; Jenmfer Howard. Knstm
Ohman. Mission Viejo Hi&h School:
and Saron Smith and Wendy W!Ji.tl·
mg. Laguna Beach High School • • •
o31-3X2l Temple Ju~ of Newport Beacl1
• • • (conservative) Wlll hold a Y1zkor
The New Tbouabt Cbristlan memonal service commemora1mg
Church, (oo;ta Mesa. w1ll hold tts the Festival of Shavout (festivaJ of
annual Wall-.\-Thon at 9 am. Satur-weeks) at 10 a.m. today. The temple
da> June 11 al the Newport Harbor meets at the Harbor Chnst1an
High ~hool track. For mfonnation Church, 2401 Irvine Ave ... Newport
about the fund-ra1~r. call the church Beach.
office at 646-1012. Shavuot falls seven weeks afier
• • • Passover and commemorates the W~slmlnster Lutheran Churcb will f f h La
C"lebrate the in•tallatton of the Re'" receiving o the Tablets o t e w -~ " Ten Commandments -at Mount Da\td E R)'beck a\ us senior pastor Sinai
at the I 0 a.m. scr.1ce Sunday. • • •
~~1ghbonng pa'ltor\ and c1v1c of-Tems>le Bat Yallm of Newport
linals will participate in the ccr-Beacb/lrvlne also wlll hold Shavuo1
rnwm "'-hllh mark!'! the first new services at 10 a.m . 1oday al the
,en1or pastor of the congregation for 1cmplc, 1011 Camelback St., New-
morr than 20 )car~ port Beach.
• • • After a year of Sunday sessions w1th
C...raduat1ng high lo(·hool seniors will Rabbi Mark Miller the following
be honored al the 10 a.m. service students wdl be called to the torah to
Sunday at the Shepherd of the Hills part1C1pate: Jonathan Isaac Feldman,
United Church of Christ, 30121 Nadia Esther Frankel, Michael D.
1'.1gucl Road Laguna Niguel • Kaplan and Susan Victoria Marshall.
Senior to bc honored arc Lisa Newport Beach; Susan Rosetta Im-
Marla Ilyse Kupferman, Costa Mesa;
and lanssa Leah Rachel Gibson,
Laauna Beach. • •• Y1zkor services will be held at 11
a m. today at Cbbad of lrvme Jewt1'1
CnJer. 4872 Royce Road. Irvine. • • • A healing prelude will be held a half
hour before the reiuJar I 0 a.m.
services Sunday at the Eteru.l Llpc
Chorcla of ReUli••• Scleoce tfiat
meets at the People Center, 2340 S. El
Camino ReaJ, San Oemente. ••• The 1985-86 .. Season of Song" at
the Rtd HJll Latlleran Cllarcll, Tustin,
will conclude al the 8 a.m. and 10:45
a m. services Sunday. The church 1s
located at 13200 Red Hill Ave
• • • Ir. tne Temporary Hous1ng, a com-
munity effort supported by scrveral
churches and orpruzatJons, 1~ fea-
tured during June at the Good
Sbepberd Latkru Cllarcll.
Donations or food. good used
clo1hmg and hygiene articles are
being collected at, the church, 4800
Irvine Center Drive, during working
hours Mondar throuah Friday and on
Sunday mominp.
For informauon, call Irvine Tem-
porary Housmg at 551-0707 or the
church. 552-1918.
One rcsotuuon introduced by a
dckptc but not brouaht up . for
disc ion would h.ave cnuctzed
South African apartheid. Hov.ever.
the Baptists approved one encouraa·
in& Bapttst aaenc1cs to mcrease the
involvement of blacks and other
rrunorillct in employment, missions
&nd proarams.
Also bypa std were a ~solution
praisina N1carquan rebel6 supported
by the Reagan admin1stnt1on and
four measures supporting women's
on:bnauon.
Denom1nat1on President-elect ·
Ad.nan Roacrs of Memphis. Tenn.,
opposes ordatnma women. though a
number of individual churches have
done so.
At the end. about 10,000 delegates
remained of the 40.000 or so who
voted in Tuesday's elections. Rev. Adrlan P. ROfen
Support of women
priests increases
WASHINGTON (AP)-Nearly halfthenatton's Roman
Catholics.iuaarce wuh their church's ban on female pnests. a ne~
report 1nd1cates.
Forty-seven percent of the Catholics quesuoned ma survey last
year, up sharply from 29percent 1n I 9:J4. agreed stronf.1y chat
allowi.na women's ordination ··would be a good thmg. • lhe au1hor of
the study reported.
At the same tame, hesasd. respect lor male Catholic pnests 1s
growing. and a trend toward parents' reluctance to sec 1he1rsons
enter the pnesthood has apparently re versed.
The change m attttude about sons' vocations could be an
1mport.an1 development m the.church's struggle to reverse a two-
dccadedcchne m pnestsat the same t1me mcmbers.hJpm the
nation's larges1 denomma11on has soared to 52. 7 million.
Cnt1cs of the ban on female priests have suggested that liftmg 1t
could ehmmate 1hcshortage of clergy and encourage women who
say they are considered second<lass church members. However,
Pope John Paul II has not soflened hi!> declaration chat the matter 1s
closed.
The study'sau1hor. Ca1holic t n1vers1ty of Amenca sociology
professor Dean R. Hoge, said," Apparently stron~changcs are
occumngamongAmencan Catholics on this topic-and probably
on 01htrtop1cs regarding women today "
Althouah the maJes--only clergy rules are held 1 n place by an all-
maJe hierarchy, suppon for allow1 ng female pncsts 1s actually tu~
among Catholic men than women. Hoge said in the report
The percentage of men favoring the idea rose from 35 percent in
I 974 to 5 I percent in 1985 while the percentageofhke-rtµnded
women increased from 25 percent to 44 percent.
Those figures, Hoge sa1d, 1nd1cated "that suP.pon for women's
ordination is coming not merely from women's hbera11onists."
lo aeneraJ, hewd.support fordo1n1away with the ban was
highest among the youn~est and best-educa1ed respondents.
The lour handlx-11 du11r' ot St. l arc;e Laurie Heeme1er Susan ershetn and llan David Wolf, lrvme. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~
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ABC to share July 4th coverage
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Telcv1S1on's battle for
Liberty was resolved this week when ABC agreed th.at its
nvaJ networks could share all news poruonsofthe Liberty
Weekend opemna ceremonies..
The pnmary issue was coverage of President Reagan
and other offietals pan1etpatm1 in the July 3 Irick off to the
four-day extravapnza ctlebratmg the rcstorauon of the
Statue ofl..lbeny on its IOOth btrtbday.
Tom Goodman. 1 spokesman for ABC. said the
network will provide pool coveraac of •P{>fOXJmately 16
minutes of the 21h-hour opcruna oeremorues.
.. We have aareed that these add1t1onal portions
should be considered news and we wtll make them
available," Goodman wd.
Those mclude the introductory remarks ofSecrctary
of the lntenor Donald Hodel and Lee la~ ctwrman
of the Statue of l..lberty-Elhs Island Foundauon, before
Reapn uove1ls the restored statue. and. later in the
evenina., the remarks by Secretary of the Navy John
Lehman as he mtroduces Reagan to haht the torch.
ABC aJso qreed to pool covcraJe in the event of a
news emergency durina the ceremonies. Goodman said.
ABC is not sharina coveraac of the Medal of Honor
ccremony, in which 12 naturalized citizens.. including
Bob Hope and Henry Kissinger, w111 be given medals
cruted by David Wolper. the telev1s1on producer who is
exccuuve producer of l..lbeny Weekend.
Cable News Network asked for ac:ccs.s to that event.
but Carol Olwcrt, ABC's director of news information.
satd 1t wasn't considered a news event.
Last year, ABC outbid NBC and~ to S-).' $10
million for the exclusive br<>lldcast nahts to Liberty
Weekend, for the most pan a series of concerts. parades.
fireworks and even 1 spons salute that mclodcs a tu&-<>f-
war between the New York G&ants and New York Jets.
The net~ork lS offerin.1 l 7YJ houn of COvef'llC.
CBS. NBC and CNN did not dispute ABC's paid
exclus1v11y for the entcrtaJoment elements. but at'lued 10
rC'cent public statements that the acttviues or pubhc
offietals dcdlcattna a nauonaJ statue must be.open to all.
"We're c:elebratin& 1 statue that person1fies fn:edom,
yet the freedom of the press •s being abridged," Jane
Maxwell. CNN's director of spcaal events. said earlier.
"All we want ts ac::cess to the pubbc offieta.ls who arc at this
event of nauonaJ importance and national interest.. We
object to the news event being packa&ed. tied up m a
ribbon and sbld."
That position was supported by Hodel, who said
Wednesday that pubhc events on property administered
by his department should be open to the media.
New York PBS station may end productions
NEWYORK(AP)-WNET-TV.oneofthe nauon's
pnncipal suppliers of prosrammm4 to the Pubhc
Broadcastlna Service, 1s proposma a shift away from th.at
role and towards an emphasis on more local prOIJllm-
mina. 1 station offiaal said today.
~ p~pa1~" Stel~ G~m~1. WN~s pu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--·
WNET trad1t1onaJly has functioned as . one of the
statJons th.at produce, d1stnbute and publiclZC the bag-
t1cket propams that form the heart of the national PBS
prime-lime schedule.
These stations -also includmg WGBH m Boston
and KCET in Los AnJtles -are finding it ~ocreasmaJy
difficult to recoup then costs throu&h subscriber pledJes
and corporate underwriuni. officials of WNET told the
New York Times .
.. We are not goina out of the national prosrammina
business, but we want to be sure that.all those propams
manager. S&Jd
WNET now produces about 40 pcrccnt of PBS's
programming and nearly half of its S80 m1lhon budget
this year 1s dedicated to national programming. officials
wd While WNET will contJnue to produce such
nationally popular prosrams as "The MacNed-Lehrer
Newshour" and "Nature" for the immediate future,
G11mmas1 said the restructurina represents a radicaJ
chln&e tn the way the station does business.
The plan, which was to be presented to the station's
board of directors, would ehm1nate 50 to 75 JO~ over the
next few years. officials S&Jd.
lf the five-year plan IS accepted by the 33 members of
the board. almost the entire bud&et would be dedicated to
l>fOtU&Dlmin for the New Y"ork metropolitan area.
Graduation Specials ...
CHARLES H. BA RR •
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Carlin ready to try his hand at acting
By JERRY BVClt
UT........,_.,,._ ,
LOS ANGELES -Comcdtan
Geor&c Carlin waited a Iona time to
become an actor. but he quickly
nailed down roles an a spttaal for
Home Bo>. Office and an a movie now
an production
Carlan pla)S a private eye named
Mark Holder an a miniature film noar
1h1u wraps around the HBO special.
whrch debuts tonight
And he's a burned-out hippie who
tuned out 1n the 1960s in the Disney
comedy spy thriller .. Outraacous
Fonune .. no'A-filming 1n Los An-
geles
.. This as 1mponan1 for me because I
held my acting ambitions an check
bccau~ I'd had some bad ex.penences
w11h trying 10 do some acting 1n the
IQ60s and "70s," he said. "'Acuna as
something I've al~ays wanted to do
since cha Id hood
"I d1dn ·1 fee-I confident before
"lo~ l'\C.' ~orked pas1 most of thost
internal blocks. I'm free now to
pursue this deferred goal The-main
k1 ckorrto sho~ people. the public and
people in this business that I'm ready
is 'Outraa~us Fortune: But my
spccaal as another siep in that dirtt-
11on. ••
Carlin st.an 10 h11 si11.tb oriiin1I
•pccial for H .-.. On Location
Gcorse Carlin an Conccn -Playin'
Wuh Your Hc.d." The difference
this time is that th special in<'ludt11
shon film, done in bl.ck and white
like a 1940s detective movie. called
"The Envelopt. •• In 1t private eye
Mike Holder" tryana desperately to
evade hoodlums who want the
envelope he holds
The mm1mov1e sets the ton( and
introduces themes and charac1'n for
the standup performance that fol-
lows.
Carlin. who pttvaously appeared
regularly on commercial television.
took his act to cable tclev1S1on an
1978.
··1 went to cable for two rcasons-
for the freedom in lanauagc and
subject matter and the freedom from
commercials,'' he said. "You rattly
sec a standup comic on the networks
any more. Thtrc's just too much
interference. On cable you get no
interfcrenct and no 1eeond auc 1n1
' "J havt attat f rttdom in the U$C Of
tanau •..• I uk language thr way a
playwra&ht dOH, to enhanl'<' thr
impact of ccna1n thouahts A Iona
time aao I decided I didn't want to
preclude my u ortanauaae. Hav1na
come from a st~\ backaround. I felt
comfortab~ with that lanauage I
don't think it's health~ to rtstnct
younelf."
Carlan said many of ·has rouune!>
don't rcqu1re strong lanauage. but he
5till wants to know he has the freedom
1f he needs 1t
It was dunna the year~ on com-
mercial telev1S1on that Carlan became
widely known for two characters. Al
Pouch. the H1ppy-D1ppy Mailman.
and Al Sleet, the H1ppy-01ppy
Weatherman. They were characters
he had developed m has da)'s as a
radio disc JOC:key
Carlan, 49, grew up m Manhattan
and served m the U.S Air Force
"l started 1n radio 1n 1956 when I
was m the Air Force at Shreveport.
La .. " he said. "I connected with. a
dC?wntown station and spent my
whole Air Force time employed Ha
civilian. When I did have to work for
the Air Fortt I was a radar and op11a
and computer repairman."
Carlan t"C«ntly celebrated his 2.Sth
wcdd1na anniversary and hat a
dauahter. Kelly, 23. who is an
asp1rina actre s
He-had earlier acted in such films as
"Wuh Six You Get Ea Roll" and
··car Wuh" and had done some
sketch comedy on television. He 111d,
"I didn't feel at home doina sketches
and after a while said I didn't want to
do 11. I couldn't surrender that control
that a standup comic ha!. I couldn't
find the key to 11"
· Outrageous Fortune," which 'tars
Bette M idler and Shelley Long. will be
out next February
"If the public wall accept me as a
film actor I will pursue that as well as
my standup work," he said "I have a
lot ofthmgs to talk about yet"
Carlan makes abOut 100 appear-
ances a year. including dates in Las
Vegas and Atlanttc Caty. He also has a
new album coma ng out, called "Play-
an' With Your Head."
Few mprtals can match Ted Turner's pace
By 808 WISEHART
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LOS ANGELE~ Cap1a1n
en Wussier ._president of WTBS.
Turner's cable-television "super-
stauon " He and ordered Wussier to
JCt to Moscow and ncgouate with the
So' iet Uruon to bu) television nghts
to the 1988 Summer Ohmpacs 10 ~oul, Korea on a 50-50 split. figunng
H would guarantee that neither coun-
11) would boycott.
Outrageous Jove'i to rock the boat
A.s Ted Turner watched the I Q84
~ummer 01) mp1c Games an Lo'
Aneeles from his A.tlanta home. he
noticed that the Russians weren't
there. and 11 made him sad. When he
remembered that the .\mencans
hadn't attended the 1980 Summer
Ol~mpic Games 1n Moc;co" 1t made
ham sadder sull.
Ted Turnerdecaded to make a deal
He-summoned a ~ubordanate Rob-
When Turner gets one of his
'ideas,·· Wussier. a former CBS
president. walls until he mentions 11
three times. bccau~ '"then I kno"' 11's
~nous.
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Which explains why he found
himself an Moscow three days later
The deal never panned o ut -
Turner groused. "they (the Soviet
U nion) backed out. not me" -and
N BC wound up with broadcast ng,hts.
What dtd pan out is the Goodwill
Games, a July 5-20 mini-Olympics 1n
M oscow with 65 countries part1c1-
patmg. mcludrng almost 600 athletes
from the U nitCd States. The 129-hour
broadcast will be earned on WTBS,
throughout Europe and Asia. plus on
60 independent telcv1s1on stations m
this country, mcludm& Channel 58.
The Turner-Soviet Union creation as
scheduled again for 1990, somewhere
10 the United States.
Ted 'I:ualer had struck again.
Modest as ever, he crowed. "It's
gonna look hke the Olympics and
sound ltke the 01> mp1cs. it JUS\ won't
be the Ol}mp1cs
"It's simple, but most big thmgs "re." he explained. "It's hke, 'You
bnng the wane, I'll bring the cheese,
and we'll have a hnlc party.' "
Turner smiled at that one, a gap.
toothed gnn that suggests he dOC"Sn't
take most of what he says scnously
and nobody else should either.
When he sat down for lunch at the
Beverly H1ltOr\ Hotel, his tic was
loose, has body sagcd, and he was
washed-out from Jet lag.. Confronted
by an audience of television cnucs
who know him for the eminently
quotable subject that be IS, wouldn't
you know it, he revived. Give him an
audience, and Turner probably
would nsc from the lf1lVe.
For perspective, understand that
Turner's hfe wasn't exactly empty
when he put together the Goodwill
Games. 1
In add1t1on to WTBS, he own$
CNN, a 24-hour daily cable news
channel, and CNN Headline Service,
which does the same thing, only
faster. Now add his Atlanta Hawks
basketball team and the Atlanta
Braves baseball team. Overseeing
these baubles would be considered a
full-tame JOb by most people.
Turner also was on the cusp of his
$5 billion bid to take over C BS. When
1t looked like he would fail -CBS
spent more than. $ l billton fighung
ham off -he shruucd, and turned
around and bought MGMUA, a film-
telev1s1on studio, for S 1.5 b1lhon
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"A studio m the hand." he said. "1s
worth a network m the bush."
Words to hvc by
A couple of days a&o. he 'IOld
everytlung m that acqu1s1t1on but the
library or about 4,000 movies for not
quite S500 million, which over the
long haul guarantees a lot of cheap
movies for WTBS.
To some, the 46-year-old Turner 1s
a dangerous redneck with more
ambitJon than brains. To others, he's
a &u.sty entrepreneur who parlayed
the family's bankrupt billboard busi-
ness -inhented when his father
comW.ittcd su1c1de in 1963 -into an
empire. Even has cnt1cs concede that
he's always interesting; witness the
million-dollar-plus contract he re-
cently signed for an autob1ograph}
These days. Turner 1s 1n his
statesmanship mode. which com-
bines the bluster offo~orn Leghorn
with the vaultm~ ambition of He nry
K.issmger. For instance, has nsc to
national promanencc came first from
has successful defense of the Amen-
ca's Cup in 1977, piloting has vessel
Courageous. For the first tame m the
cup's I 00-plus year h1stol). anothe1
nauon. Australia. won it last tame out
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Asked 1f he might get involved an
the effort to return the cup to this
count!). Turner archly re~lied.
.. Younger men will have to bnng 1t
back rm worlungon world peace and
a g.lobal (Television) network"
And there's the brouhaha over
coverage of next month's Ltberty
Weekend, especially a July 3 cer-
emony m which President Reagan
will relight the restored Statue of
Libert) and Chief Justice Warren
Burger will induct 20,000 new
c111zens
ABC has packaged an entertam·
ment extravaganza out of 1t, and
SJ>t:nt a reported SIO million on TV
nghts for 171/J hours of coverage July
3 through July 6. Other news agencies
-N BC. CBS. and Turner's own
CNN -complain they can't be
excluded from covenng a on their
tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllr1 own, bccau~ access to public events
arcn 't for sale.
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sides.
Whtie he agreed. "You can't hide
the Statue of Liberty, it's nght out
there in New York harbor." he
admires ABC'~ chutzpah, because
"you do what you can to get a leg up
on the other guy.
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'Fantasy Island' star tells his side of scuffil es
BJ SUE MANNING _. ..............
LOS ANOEL.ES -Actor Herve
VWochaiu, tired of what be called
yean of bad press, broke a five-year
siknce to describe his side of some
scuftles that have put him in the
headlines since his mamage broke
up. "Uauall~ I shut up and le( it go by,
but~ ume I let it go, I lose a job"
Villcchaiz.e said in a Monday inte~
view. He said he couldn't even do
commercials because of "all the bad
press rm setting, I've been sbutttng
my mouth for five ye.an and I'm sick
and tired ofit."
ned, "it was just a rq.ulAr home fiab t
.. Then I learned from fncnds I
should buy the paper and I learned I
~as &ettina divorced," he said:
A bitter divorte battle ensued,
despite a marri• oonlrlCt, be Slid.
In 1982 Hagen filed a $22S.QOO ~ivil suit apinst Villecha.ize, claim-
ing he had tried to shoot her and that be had struck her.
from tum aft~ he fired .se.,·cral shots
anto the air to Kare oft' an acqua.mt·
ance he claimed was tryina to run him down with a car. ·
Vitlccham: c.laims the man was a
tran&er. was on dru and wa
armed. .. He was goina to hool me, l
don't like ~opte hittini me m my
own houtc, ' the actor s~ud.
BodYJuards. close c.a11, and fear
followed. Villecbaize said.
Because he could not act work. he
said he turned to charity and for the
past nine months, bas been fightJOI
drugs an Costa Rtca for the president
and first lady of that country.
Oavtd Brokaw, a wtlkknowo Hdl·
lywood pubhcist who represents Vi1-
lecbaiz~.sa1d be was not sure what the act0r's ,ex.an Nnction was in Cost.a
Rka but that 1t did involve publli! 5ervice. "The peat tbrwit or his dail)'
activity these days 1s for the bcutt~
ment-of his fellow man ... the: publicist
'8id.
V1U~ba1ze said he's also been
worluna with a Oyina doctor program.
taktnt medicine to the people of M~ico on the fil'\t ee end ofevtty
month, and with a child abuse
proJCCl
Last week, Vallccbaize was arrested
aOcr aUcge.clh•. lud:in1 Er
.8ro.,,11son. :a 20).i po1.n1d. 6-r()C)l
~ acrvr:r. arid Jtomp Ill oa
umm011S ordcrlna bUl'I 1a a,ppeu: roun in a c,.il prOcuduw in,olv•
Hapn. •
Villechallc wtcd lhc ulcidCnt
CIOld-bloodcdsc:tup ... I lbou&J)l U
dope and he (H~) mpt
bavina somebody iaU 'pi(.turea
Stt~ me up with dope. r.11
v.'Ork ID drua &bust. )'OU hlave to
e&tefUI."
He allqed there wu • w11ncs1
the confrontatJon.i_ but the
server paid him off and be fled.
The 3-foot-11 actor and Camille
Hateo were married in 1980. while he was atamng on ABCs .. Fantasy
laland" as Tattoo, Ricardo Mon-
t&lban's sidekick. Toa.ether, the men
~ted visitors who arrived on an ialan~ tbeo worked to make their
faow1es become reality. Tbe show
ran from 1978 to 1984, a year after
Villccbaize left.
"For six months, she got $6.000 a
month. l was kicked out of my
(suburban Sunland) ranch and she
lived there. Tbjngs were reall~ bad.. I
had ulccn. l was reaUy emotional. I
1ot my ranch back but she took off
with everything I had in it against the
coun order. l didn't fight back
because of the bad press," he said.
Hagen referred calls to her at-
torney, Jack Panagiotis of Hollywood
who said he was not a party to the
dissolution proceedings, but Vil-
lechaize's statements were .. not the
son of things you can respond to with
any kind of meaning."
.. I'm worluna with the druJ en·
forcement agency there," he said ... , 1~:iliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiZ'~ work wnh a partner l call him E.A. I
When l'm m Costa Rica, we take a
small aircraft and we go hiding on an
island. It looks like •fantasy Island.'
We have 25 miles of beach to
ounclves. We know anybody who
Fifteen months after he was mar-
.. I couldn't take the pressure, so l
quit 'Fantasy Island.• Since then, I
Bene Vlllechalse
never work agasn. I would hide
because poeple tried to punch me in
the face. People took shots at me. 1
was never protected by the police,"
Villechaize said.
In 1983, police confiscated a pistol
moves on it."
He admitted, "I carry a gun. When you work wtth dope, you have to
carry a gun."
Jim torn by vows on 'Loving'
spots papers from Jabot on her hospital
bed. he says that he d1d"n 't shoot her but he
wishes she had been killed. Balhsiacs tests
show bullcb that struck Jill were from gun
divers relnevcd from lalcc and that the
pnnts on gun are Jack's. Jack arrested for
attempted murder while at Gin.a's res-
taurant Brad aslcs Danny to be ht~ best
roan. While in Brad's office. Lauren
discovers Brad never mailed wedding
invitauon to has parents B tells Tracy
his parents will be unable o attend the
ceremony. N1klc1 upset w n shcJJSksJaclc
to move into Newman owers and he tells
BY LYNDA HIRSCH
AU MY CBD.J)REN: Wade aware
Broolr.e suspicious of bis unwillingness to be pbotoanaphed. Wade decides to coun
Brooke, and has her wondenng if he is a
con artist or the most sensitive mah she's
ever known. Langley fearful he will flunlc
his test and not f:t:~c with Hillary. Palmer and Ross · Jcssc's run for
city council. ·st.an: bears Dcit tell l>almer
hi&bway won't hurt the geese. Stuan
believes Ross 1s ready to forgive Adam.
Erica and Tom share moment of passion.
Natalie finds tape Alex left naming baby
his tole heir. Feanng th•~ will release
Jeremy from his commitment to her and
the ctuld, Natalie keeps the tape a secret.
Julie spots Charlie and Dagne kissing.
Am.}' tells Ruth that she cares deeply for
Oiff.
A.N<Yl'RER WORLD: Adam Cory,
Mac's nephew from Chicago, becomes
temporary member of Bay City police
department. Neal, Adam's older brother.
dectdes to leave town. Cecille teams that
her husband, the lung of Tanquir, 1s
loolana for her. CCCtlle allows Cass to call
Kathleen. C'athn discovcn that Sally's car
was dama~ before 11 went off the road.
Michael purchases lakefronl propeny neitt
to the Loves and decides to pursue sexual
involvement wnb Donna. Still pretending
to be Marley, Vicki iallcs to Jake. Rcalizi~
that Jake really does love Marley. Vicki
decides to leave town. Jake searches
M1chaers office, discovers Marley's ad-
dress. and shows up at her hotel in
Chie1110. US$ wants Cecille to believe hc·s
poiaoned himsc!lf
AS THE WORLD TURNS: When Sierra
confronts Tonio, he swears he ts not bavina an affair Betsy docso 't believe Tad
woukl have tried to ra~ I vL Margo agrees
to So to dmner wuh Tom for their
ann1venary. Margo 1s ass1sned rookie
pe.nncr Nick Costello and has an 1mmed1-
11e avcn1on 10 ham. Bnan learns of phony
11paturc on propeny deed. Duncan plans
to bury bones of his instttuhonalited
s11ter's dead fiancc to pl'l'vent anyone
from learning he was murdered and not
the suicide VlCtim Duncan's51ster Bcatnce
claims he was. Lily tells John she is not
buaina Dusty or lccep1ng him from
stuCfyU\a. Dusty gets letter from Stu
Purvis. a rodeo buddy, and regrets that he
no tonaer 1s involved 1n that lifestyle.
Emma SOCS tO VISlt her ailing brotber-in-
law Henry Lisa warns Lucinda to lay off
and stop interfering with Earl. She says 1f
she doan't, everyone will learn Lucinda's ~ Ellen continues to feel ignored by
David. Tonio threatens Craia's life.
CAPITOL: Brenda begs Hap for a Job
When she spots Ovlan Wlth Elsie. Brenda
nearly destroys the place. Dylan takes
Elsie to movie. Kate realizes Jordy aware
that there was no moVlc deal. She decides
to tell Sam before Jordy can. Sloane and
Ali reunite 10 say goodbye. Wllb bun
plannio& to so beck to his homeland. Ali
pves Sloane his faloon ring. Kelly as upset
beaux Trey has yet to mum to Washing-
ton. Tyler and Juhc head for Geneva
where he 1s to head Interpol unit dealing
wtth terronsm. Judson asks Baxter to
return as his law panner. When Thomas
and ludson team that Clarissa and Baxter
plan elopement, they try to stop them.
Carla St. Anne, the mystenous woman to
the black outfit at Victor's funeral, asks
Baxter if he really intends to marry
C)ll!'issa. When he ~ys yes. Carta is
nouceably upset
DA ys OF OUR LIVES: Bo upset when
he realizes bis mother considered murder-
inJ Victor. R~l~ing that he must stop
Victor's influence on bis family. Bo tells
him he 1s ready to accept him as his father
if Victor wtll stop meddling. Frustrated
over hts amnesia, Roman destroys
Marlena's livina room. When Came
witnesses this. she becomes terrified, runs
into the street and 1s struck by a car. When
Victor drops custody suit over Kimberty•s
baby, Kimberly believes Shane will move
1n with her. When Shane demurs. she is
stunned. Bo and Hope agree to move into
Victor's sprawling estate. Calliope wants
to so on .. Newlywed Game" but Eugene
says no. Melissa furious when she returns
home and finds Ivy at the house wearing
only a robe. Robm fears religious dif-
ferences will rule out any future for her and
M1lcc:. Bnna tells Lars no one can ever
lcnow where she 1s; n would hurt too many
people.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Buzz under-
goes further surgery. Jimmy Lee, sur-
rounded on dock, ts beaten by workers.
Anna agrees 10 help find Buzz's daughter.
Patnck 1nv1tcs Lu~ t.o dinner as a pfoy to
find out who the · real" Lucy 1s. Lorena
leaves Port Charles to Join Derck and gets
Mike to return ro Rick and Ginny. The
Weber family has a major celebration at
Mike's return. Kids on the waterfront arc
busy making Lila's famous family rchsh
recipe at Kelly's. Jimmy Lee sends Sandy
Stryker telegram to contact him about
Buzz. Butz tells Anna she docs not have to
stay loyal to him. Scan and Monica make
love in the Quanemainc: mansion. Teri
tells Lucy to stay away from Patrick. Anna
as concerned when Buzz rc1ects his
daughter. Tony and Rick thank Buzz as
stealing drugs from the medical closet.
Felicia offered job.
GUIDING U GHT: Maeve and Kyle's
son 1s not really dead, although she has
Kyle continue 10 believe so. Louie as
watching the child. R1clc decides to stay at
C1a1re's side until she comes out of coma.
Someone pulls C1airc's life support sys-
tem. Lillian continues to be wary of her
feelings for Hawk. Ph1hp and Beth
relclndle their feelings for one another and
decide to move tn together.
LOVING: Ava has Jack served with
custody sutt papers. Jim tom between
vows concerning confession and telhng
Jack Ava admjtted Johnny not her child
but Tug and Sheree's. A wounded Trish
refuses to go to hospital BclieVlng Dolly
and Hunt are lovers. Keath walks out on
Dolly.
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ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Brad attacks Bart
when he learns he's the one ruining
Connie's rcputa11on. Mana afraid Asa will
try to bribe Cord. Asa offers Cord job on
Anzooa ~per. Cord agrees to take it if
Tina will go with tum. Tma refuses. Cord
decides instead to take job on Oint's
newspaper. Larry tells Mimi he'll go with
her fo L.A. but starts to change has mind.
Match and Stan plan Jailbreak. Pamela's
father goes to Jail to sec Mitch, who claim~
he's seen the light. The Jailbreak ensues.
Mitch tries 10 keep everyone calm. Herb
shows Dorian photo of henclf with face
rubbed out Donan brqlcs down an Herb's
arms.
RYAN'S H9PE: Roger tells Jail he's
found a way to get Maggie to cooperate.
Unbeknownst to Maggie, she has si111ed
pre-nuptial agreemont saying she must
bear child for Roger. Mex asks Maggie
about file she: stoic. Dakota gives Bag Al's
payment to a poor family. Miu tells
M~e the files arc worthless and the
misinformation will cause Roger to lose a
fonune. Rick tells Frank the undercover
job is not woith the pnce of losing Ryan.
Thup enter Ryan's apartment and ng
stove so it will blow up if In. Rym strikes
match and stove explodes Max sends
Maggie dead roses and a large spider.
SANTA BARBARA: Mary teams she's
pregnant but doesn·t know whether tht
father is Mason or Mark. Eden viSlls Kelly
an psychiatric hosp11al and as convinced
the medication Dr. Rawlings 1s giving her
1s cause for her disorientation. Dunng
David's murder tnal, his lover Sheila takes
stand on hts behalf. Feeling she'IJ never
measure up to her husband's former lover
Eden, Santana decides 10 form rela-
tionship with another man. Oina learns
1ha1 CC. as going to give final custody of
Brandon to Santana. Oma tradts on her
famous name to stan cookie company
c.allcd Mrs Capwell~ ~60lc1es, G1nA stoic
the recipe from Rosa.
SEAltCB FOR TOMORROW: Compet-
ing for JOb, Qumn sells himself as a
dancmg banender. BclievinJ Patil happy
without him. Hogan commits himself to
Liza after Llza's divorce from Lloyd 1s
finalized. Estelle: finds herself in Bela's
arms and plans to use thts relationship to
punish Lloyd. Estelle decades to fire Lloyd
as managing editor and hire Hogan Lloyd
quitsbeforc Estelle can put her plan into
motion. Bela angers Estelle when ht takes
Sunny shopping for his new wardrobe and
puts it on Estelle's charge account. Barrett
get drunk., vistts Cagney in Jail and 1s fired
because of his behavior. A vengeful
Barrett goes to Suzi and Cagney's apan-
mcnt and smashes bttr bottle agajnst the
door
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Ph1hp
a~ces 10 stay on l<Jlyc's estate: as long as
Jill doesn·t lcam about 11. When John secs
Ashley and Victor kiss. Victor tells ham
that as soon as his divorce 1s final from
Nikki. he·11 wed Ashley. Jill wakes from
nightmare of Jack trying to smother her
Later. Jack enters her room. When he
her he d • o marry her
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'Ill' a~"'' u111 h.tn~t d n.it1\l· l.1nguagt•
\1111 n.11nc 11
I hl' LJr Y.1t· I. 1<111· run' \., t1111n
greutt·r al night 1h.1n Junng thl' d.1\
'tu1knl\ nt 11,tll1l \l,tll\lll \ hl,11111·
l1qU•J1 not d.uknt'\\
fin tht· m1111n \\1th no .11mn,ph1·r1·
,1nd n111 mud1 V"'1I\ ,1 'luh.tl'·
\IUIJlJ>I d h1{")l li\t lht:lllClll ,Jll\ lllUld
1.1111,1.: i:.i"I' :11 21)(1 mph
It\\," thl' < ''" ~.11 1h.11 lrd to tht•
,t,1nil.ird11.11111n ol '"1'' 111 rnl'n·,
lothing Ihm t hl'l•lUld 11ml111m' Ill'
111 t\\·flfl•.11111 <I'
II ' 111 lo\I 11 1111ntn 11f "'t'1g.h1
•hrk \IJ J '>l1·r1 l:i'il ni~llt \11u'rl'
J\1•1,1r1 1111111 ... 111.1t1t·r 1tw
pl.Ill'~ ,, ht:h' \Ill I \\ • I h.11 Tl \ I
hcc:n ~,I\ POI\ ,1h1111I llJIJ H'.Jr'> .I~() th,11
t llt' d1.un1111d ht• .inll' rn11r1• '.d11.1hk
....... -...~tt~..-. ....... ....,..._.t"bM,l"!!Jl~lli:.~·~t~~·~,(~((~~~~~~~
ill 'Id'"" q.,11 '>Id r a11hful '" I\
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II\ \1,JOdlll.i\l,Jn I
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PEOPLE
11111 llll h1~hn1 'Pf<l\11111. ~l')\t'r in the
I n1t1 d \1a11 I he ncarh) unprnl11 ·
\I id t<1hh 11 t "1 r1·\ .. er I'>
I M Bm d " If q.ndtrHl t'd
c·<>lumnht
Sunday, Jue U •
ARJES (March:! l·Apnl 19) Rclat1onsh1p 1, tested. relative will n:9ucst
.. ,~c1al favor," Legal document is l<x:atcd, future proi1pccts are c:lanficd.
"\ ou'll have chance for new start
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)· Wish comes true, you'll have chott-c of
purpo~ and d1rt:l·t1un Love relauonsh1p a.row~ stronger, you'll receive gift
1cpre!.Cnt1ng it: nu inc token of t''>tt'C m. anecuon
GEMINJ (Ma)' 21 ·.lune 20) D1vrr..1fy r'\:ach beyond prev1ous
c \fX'.'l tat1om Focus on t.harisma. chil·
drt•n d1\rovc11. ph~\lcal attraction
You'll rl'\.'l'l\e invitation lo travel and
pt•rha()!> to Jllln "un1qul' group."
CANCER (June 21-Jul) :!2)
f mphast., on tnplt. '1s11s. set·unty,
rt'latiomhtfl wi th older ind1 v1dual.
poss1bJt. lamil" mcmlx'r You'll haH~
upportu111l\ to renovate prof)('.'rty to
luns1der 1n\l''itmen1 tor fu ture
SYDNEY
0MARR
LEO (Jul\· 23--'\ug . .22)· You arc "released" from obligation. Sc:enano
highlight\ freedom celebratton. crcauvtty. chance to imprint your own style
Romam:c intl·nc;1lit'~, '1gor returns. you'll feel more alert and O{>J1m1st1c
VIRGO I ·\ug ~ i-Scpt 221 E xtellent news received concemmg finance~
\noun ling error could be unCO\ ered -this works to your advantage You'll
lnlale art1l k that had been lo~t . m1ssin~ or '>tolen. l
LIBRA !Sc-pt 23-0ct. 12): Cycle high. your Judgment and 1ntu111on are
l>n target Look beH>nd the 1mmed1ate, protect pnvacy, be d1~reet
conccm1ng cl.inde'>ttnc meeting
SCORPIO (Oct .2'-No\ 21) Whal had been hidden will be re\eak d
"\ ou II ~el "red1t long overdue. lnd1v11Jual. previously indifferent, could now
tx-rnm1• en1huc,1ast1c all}
SA GITT ARIUS (No' 22-Dct· 21) You get added n.-cogn1t1o n. there
rnuld tx· new' of promotion or profitable assignment. Supenor apprec1at-es
\our ""orl.. and will prove 11 Love 1c; not absent. despite minor frustrauons.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Focus on achievement. ability to
o' t.•rcumc odds and reach $Oal [ mphast!t on independence. new stu rt tn new
direction D1spla} p1oneenng spmt and courage of conv1cuons.
AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb. IM> ')ome steps. recently retraced. will no"" go
lurward 1n rush ~can<; erro~ ha' t heen corretted. views are vindicated and
\uu wuld tx-"big winner"
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2<11 What a ppeared to be a ~tback 1s d ue to
boomerang 1n )Our fa ,or Focus un financial status of others. secrets news
that rnuld relate to pos<,1ble tnhcntante.
lF JUNE IS IS YOU R BIRTHDAY \OU complete ma1or prOJCCl th1!> >ear.
> ougain ;u.kkd recoi rution. you'll ahobe "madly m !ovc.'' You arc vcr..atilc.
art1<,t11 trca1ivt:. ha.vc unusual voice You can be self-tndu1$ent and must be
"rardul" rt:gardink <,wect tooth Taurus. Li bra. Scorpio person\ pla>
1mportilnt role<. in )our life You poc;sess sen~ of drama and excellent ~n~
of humor ~1aJur Jomest1< adJu'>lmcnt could take place 1n June. Relates to
rr\ldrncr manta I status l\ugust •Mii also be memorable for you in 19!!6.
Teen-agers hasty
injudging parents
DI-\R \"lN I .\NDI RS It''> a
'>hamt th.11 Y.( 1n\l\t on d1"1ding
our-.t·h n intn tzt:naat111ns a'> 11 1)ld
pcopk '>prang up like: a lrop ul oars
fhe tc:en-,1gc rl hel ol toda} I\ tom\>r
ru"" \ rrul11onal) rchl r 0 lht: 16--.car-old who complain<;
ol prr\'iure 111 do "ell in school -'><>
"hat ' m·w11 Onl) lCrta1n people are
nc"" and the\ don't rl•ah1e ho" old
their protikrn", arc
Pan·nt' don ·1 n1:ed 111 he remindl'd
thal tht:\ ilrt• le'>~ than pt"rkct .\Iler
all. ""h' \h11uldn·1 the~ c:qx·ct their
l.td\ to he: hl·11n 'martl·r hran·r and
purer'' I >11n·1 thn hC'ar 11 JI t'' r!J high
~1.hool ~1,1duat1on" '"Y11U lhl' older
generation. me,,t:d UJl our \\orld
!:'oOo" 11\ up lo u<, lo 'tra1gh1en 11 out··
<>lo.: 'tra1ghtrn 11 out When )OU
h01\l' .llCl'plcd all thl' adult
rl·\p11n\lh1h11c\ alnnl( Y. llh thl· pn \ 1-
kt.1.e'> ,1nd h;l\l' tlorw a"·" Y.tlh world
hunger tl1w.1'>t' drug uhu\t'. 'wlt:nt:l.
1zrtt•d and l11rrup1wn lhrn "'"be the
11nw tor a huhn-than thou attitude,
l11mrktt' \.\Ith halo'> and medal\
It \tlU \.\,1nt to Judgl· \our pan·nt'>
nrn l to hi• 1uJgrJ th,· 'Jme """'.>' h>
\our th1ldn•n hctaU'>t' \OU will he
\nd that'\ a prom1~· -FORMf R
Kf HH NOW .\N <II () Rf •\( -
flO"\f<' Riii( 1'1 'i\l f-M.
<IRL
DEA R RELI C Thanks for putting
into wordi. wbat many of us "old
rel ks" have been thinking for the past
\everal years lntere'Jtlog bow the
years move us more "to tbe middle."
I koo"' because 1t bapptt ned to me . . ' 1>1 \K '"'° I \NDER~ \uu
h<tH printed \nnw tw,iut1ful poems
.rnd .,\,1\\ in \our tolumn and man\
nt t1'TMTT mil t l:tilllifrl"""'-aun10·r
un~ncw. n ' I tx·llt'\l" 11 >OU tnt•d a
l111k h.11d1·r \llU lOUld find OUI who
\HOil" \111111" of thO">l thing.. f !If
l'\,1mrlr I ht• r><X'm titled '"lm-
11111rt.1li1' · \l'nl h\ ,1 reader "'ho
1h11ugh1 11 ""·" lht• paint tnbutr Ill
thl' 'l'\n1 ,l\tronaul" Y.ho du·d It
hc:g..111 "11 IJ 1 hr'l' I 11H'' "I >11 not c;ta nd
ANN
l.uDERS
b;. m~ gra\t·and weep. I am not there
I do not <;Jeep I am the thousand
"1ndc. that blow I am the d iamond
glints in the sno"" ..
fhc woman who wrolt' this was a
lodge sister of mine She lived 1n
Bakero,ftcld. Calif Her name wa'i
Clare Harner L>on She died 1n 1971
Thank )OU for letting the world know
-MARION P (Tehachapi, ( ahf.)
DEAR MARION: Tbank yoo for
wrlUog. I am always happy to give
credit wbeo It Is due. Tbe following
excerpts may be of interest to you.
From Bloomington. Ind.: What
were :vou doing during Enghi;h litera-
ture c la'is when the other \tudents
\.\-ere paying a1tcnt1on? The author or
the poem .. lmmona ht} ·· I\ t' c Lum-
m1ngc,.
F rom Shaker Heights. Ohio: \urel)
~ou ha-.e someone on }Our '>WIT who
could re'iCarch 1he aut hor of a poem
Ix-fore ~ou ru<;h 11 into pnnt and sa)'
"author unknown " The pe rson who
wrote'" I mmonalll>" 1<; Ralph Waldo
Emer-.on I didn't even have to look 1t
up I remembered 1t from high <,ehool
From Dem P laines. Ill.: M> grand-
mother wrote "lmmonaltty" and 11
wa-. • '>Cllt to all her grandchildren
whl'n Dad found ll in the fam1ll_ 81_!?le
10 ;;ear' ago n cr name "a" r mma
Horton Blake
From Clinton, Iowa.: M> son who 1~
a rnmputer e~pcrt wrote that poem
"Immortality" He'd ki ll me 1fl made
h1'> name public but h1'> in111al<, arc
J P and he li ves in Grecnw1Ch, < o nn
So, dear readers, I bope you get tbe
Idea. I got It a 1001 limo.ago.
Rock star gives the most to f ood bank
By lhl' A''odat1•d Prt·~'
l~l>l\'\.\l'llll\ 1<1~\l,11
Hru\c \pnng'>tt·en "<1' r l.11 • .,,
ind I\ 1du.1I donor lo r rll'.1111•r•,
food hank la'it year '1111 ,u 1111
(irne 11.H kman ,incl ""l!t r \111h
W1ll1am' <tl"' lwlrK'll 11111 .,,
filmtng f)11hl1t \t'I \I I Ill
nountcml'nl'>
The food han~ ' .1nn11.e1 11·port
.,hov.\ \pnng,'>h'l n ..... " thr.; J!£Cl1·
q ·, large't ind I\ 1tl11.1l dr1nur "llh
gtlt\ of $1\()()(j .ind ~I IOIMI
~prin@.\ll'Cn~ "he •'t '' 1n~' c c-1
cbrutt' the wrul..11111, 1 fil\\ .11\n h,1,
part1C1(latrc1ml'llnrt~10 ..:J\C 1oh.,
in h1\ homttw\ 11 ol I u·chold
N.J .. nnd 1n fart11nt• re lid r>11111·( t"
Actor r ecovering
LOS \NC1f:I J :\crur
Chuck Connor11. who ,1.1rrl'd 111
the po pular Irle' 1,111n \l'flt:\ .. T hr
Rifleman."'' rr<e1vcno' lrom hip
iuf'lery at < t'dan S1n;11 Mr,t1c:ll
Center tfe wa, h\lt'c1 10 1).ur (Oneiltlt'IM
follov.in1 htp •uir1c~ Monday.
but ht' I'> npc"l t''d to rnnvcr
qu1ekly. W1~ satd He did not ~y
Bruce Sprlnifateen
h11" 1 ~nnnr., iniurcd h1msdl
It "3SJU\t ~ourprdcn-\anrh
hip surge.-!),' ~•d a hoi.p1tal
'Jxikr'm"n "I fr 'ihould be chc< ~ •
mg 1111t 1n .1 lc"' d l}\"
Bllty• back
Pl \IN~. l1a. (A Pl -Rill>
I .rrlrr tht• hrother of forma
P1c\1tkn1 J1mmv ( anrr. ha\
( artcr pla ns to mo\(' into one ol
Plain~ finest homes. on prnpc:rty
that adJotn~ the former pre~•·
dent's compound.
Carter sold his home and
surroundmg land near Plains in
1980 10 sat1SI) tall: claim\, h rst
mo\ln, 10 Alat'>ama and tht'n
Wa)'cro~.
Benefit 'Peppered'
\11AMI BE:.At H. Fla (AP) -
Rep Claode Peppt'r, tht' f)l dc:\t
mrmbt-r of Congrc-~5 at 8S. "'Y'
he\ looking forward to addrt1t'i-
1 na the lint C ongre s to ·~~mhk
rn the 2 h t Ct'ntury r he l>t'moant1(' eldt'r \late<.·
Cbucll Connon
moH~d h:tck to h1\ homt'to" n.
whcfl· hC' once operatrd a ~f'\llll'
\IJl1on and wa\ lcnown HI\ h<-C"r·
auuhng ''&ood or boy ..
' mun. who fint entc.-rtd ( ·ongrt\'
.SO yean ago as a acnator. wos
honored at a S2.SO-a-plate dinnrr
to ra1r.c fund~ for his tt"-eltttson
campa1an.
( ar1rr, who oo longer drink'\,
had hH•d \Ince IQ82 in Wa)'cross.
\\here he ~r..-ed as • vice Pfe)I· "
dent of Scott Houun' Systems
Inc. and rt>cc nlly lauhchcd h11
own mobile" homr .sales busincis
John Popc-,a fa m ily frit>nd, said
PrpprrendurtdJokesabout h 1~
afe from entcn.a.1ner Bob Ho~.
hts JUOIOf by 2 )tan
"He 1s son of our kniaht 1n
orthopedic shOCI.'' said lfopc
"Oaudc 1s s11ll younacr than
<ieora<' Bum,, who'• ofdtr than
most people -and mo t lrus."
WEEKLY Blll DGE Q lllZ
Q.1-Ati South. vuhwrable. you
hold
•815 v 8 OAJ 105 •AJ9863
Tht> bidding hlls procct'd<'d.
South Weat North Eut
1 • PaH 2 • PatJ8
3 • PaH 3 9 Pus
7
Whllt att1on do you tak1•'1
Q.2-Both vulnerablt.•, a!\ South
you hold
•AK83 .1QJ92 OK •AQJ8
The bidd1nl{ has pr9fet>ded
Sou t h Weal No\-th East
l • I 0 l • Pua
?
What do y1111 bid nuw''
Q.3-NPitht•r v11lnnablt' as South
you hold
•AK1 082 9 AQJ93 74 .,q
The b1dd1 ng has pruct•t•dt•d
South We.t North Eut
I+ 2 0 3 + Pua
3 v PaH 4 + Pus
?
What do you Ind now"
Q.4-East Wt"ll v11ln1•rabk, as
South you hold
+Jl5 /Q8 Kl09832 •AJ5
T hl' b1dd1,n~ ha.'> prO<'<'<'dt>d
West Nor th Eaat South
3 + 4 Pass ?
What attwn ell• you takt•'
CHARLES
GOREN
. OMAR
SHARIF
Q.15-As South, vulnerable, you
hold
+AKQtf3 '78152 OJ106 +A9
T he bidding has proceeded
North Eut South WHt
I ./ Pus 1 + PaH
2 • PaH ?
What do you bid now''
Q.6-A., Sout h vu lnerable. you
hold
+762 Q943 OA.1 87 •1543
The bidding has proceeded
West Nort h Ea•t South
I Dbl~ Pu• ?
What at tton do you ta ke'!
Look for answers on Monday
'::~:~;~' s@\'.tJU N\-~ £ ~s .. WOH ....
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0 R.orrot10• leneu of the
lour scrambled .,...ordt be
low 10 form four simple INO'ds
I LOB D UE
I I I 11 12
I TAC!N I
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I
(; I L F N I 0 My 11ster-1n-law. who it very ago ..,.,-...
1
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1
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1
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1
--c .~ gress1ve 1n everything 11'\e don.
. _ . _ . _ _ has one philosophy 1n hie She
says it's bet1er 10 be a hon lex one
I 0 A L G L y I day than a sheep - your -
1--... , ,-... ,--.,..---, 7-""l---1 Q (o,..ple1• 1he chudl• qUOled
. _ . _ . _ _ bv ''""'Iii '" me "''wf>9 words ...____.__...___...__ __ ...___, yov d9'1•1op ''°"' step No J below
8 P~INT tllJM8[P£0 LETTERS I
l~l THfSf SOUA~ES
€) ·~·· RAM8t[ FOR! I I .. NSWfP • _ .
SCIAM-lETS ANSWHS • ·• "7
Double -Anrlc -Fling -Gladly -ALL your LIFE
My s1ster·in law, who 1s very aggr•s1ve 1n everything she
does. has one philosophy 1n hie. She says ifs bet1er to be a hon for one day than a sheep ALL your LIFE
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD ·PUZZLE
ACROSS
t El -Te11as
5 Opening
9 Did
something
1-4 Army hooky
15 Fastidious
16 Dried fruit
17 ·--ahve•'
19 Coated sleel
20 Siikworm
21 Peaks
23 Wallet Items
2• Ordained
26 Ofu<fges
28 Plus
29 Angry
32 US president
35 Amounts In
arrears
36 Three
match
37 Corrosion
38 Back alleys
39 Rld1cu1e
-40 Possessive
-4 1 City areas
-42 Require-
ments
43 Put through
-45 Competed
-46 Stormed
47 s ens
5 1 Successes
53 Mar
55 Maune -
56 Oneness
58 cream
60 Landing
61 Mangle
62 To
exactly
63 English ctty
64 Isolated
65 Untidy
situation
DOWN
1 Blanched
2 In the know
3 Kind or boom
-4 Archaic
5 Trapped
6 EnLOYed
7 Desserts
8 Laboratory
gear
9 To the point
10 Lou1s1anlan
11 Refuses
12 Nine pre!
13 Letters
18 Track
22 Ilks
• •
PREVIOUS PUZZU IOl. YliD
25 Tirade
27 and outs
29 Flex• 30 Standard
quantity
3 t light blows
32 Fortitude
33 OT book
34 Dogmatic
35 Risk taker
38 Added booze
39 Cistern
4 1 Funny person
42 MerchandlM
-44 Glued
45 WiSCOfllln
city
47 MasMnet
opera
48 Cream of the
crop
49 Timbres
SO Scholars
51 Quebec c11y
S2 Arrow poison
• 5-4 Card game
5 7 Anlrmallve
59 Meal
by BU Keane
"Is that a camouflage shirt for
fighting in flower gardens?"
by Brad Anderson
"He aeems to sense when we plan to clean
up the back yard."
PEAIWTS
'
BIG OSOROS by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
.. Wilt! You're forgetting your good or new· ,
found pal!'
SO I OIZDERED MINT
CHOCOLATE CMIP ..llST LIKE
~E OID, AND 5ME SAID
SME WAS SVRPRISEO •..
SME SAYS, "MOST OLDER •·'"
PEOPLE OftDER VANILLA! 11
WAAT SME ~~MEANT
WAS ~ETMINKS 11M
DVLL AND SORING !
GARFIELD
TUllBLBWBEDS
1AJ5~-mE
COV!"TEV '1.ACK Ff.KJHER ooes 10 me-m1,,:s New
P1111'lCIAN1 !SClJLMJ'T' et..K, I NAME YOLJ IN~IAN OF'THe MOIV'T'Hl
DRABBLE
R08Sl8R08B
I
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by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
•
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BLOOll COUl'fTY
U.8. ACRES
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
~SDA'{SON
SONDRV-f\N'Gu:SS
WHRT ! I l"lf\DE Dff»./ A CARD I
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
WE L.05T ™E GAM£
8ElAU5£ OF YOO!!
DOONESBURY
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MI CAN NO 'DillA UNI· MT OW. >al ';f!lf!J,IT'I OIM, ~
.I/Ill) ZOiia.. )QI~ 'W'J (/JU.
/tJ~f ~ t¥PBl!AN.
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IT5 NOT1FE
CoJeR Tt'fff
CDJH\s, I
MlCHAEL
.. ITSI~
l.OVE I lNSa:.
by Harold Le Dowe
LOOK. PHONE A88EY ANO
TELL HER I C>H'T MAKE IT.
THAT I\..L CALL. H~ TI-415
~fltNOON' ---._
11'~ AU.~ FAolT, ~~ MA~f11
by Tom Batluk
NOW JUE>i A
SE(.()N() 1)£R£' L.rrn . ..e GI~ ...
by Garry Trudeau
.. I ----· -·---
'\
Governor's Ball
means it's summer
By MARY LOU HOPI.INS
~ .... c:... 4 .....
Bigerand betterthinpareon the planning boards of the Balboa Bay Club.
But Board Chairman BW Ray wouldn't reveal those plans at the rcrcnt
Uovem or's Ball at the club Since theclub·i.1ease ha~ been extended to the year
201 1 therewdl besomcchanges, but Ray said, "First we have to clear
cverythinJ through the City (ofNewpon Beach) and the Coastal
Comm1 ss1on"
For the 38th year the Governor'!> 8all trad1t1onally opens tht' ~um mer
season at the clu1'. and to celebrate tht' <X«:a!l1on the board of governors an~
introduced at the party.
Tradition changed a little this year v.nh the prt'~ntauon oft he go' ernors Nancw and Jack W .. •ht wltb Paula and Pat Mlcbaele. Instead ofeachgovemorcom1ni to the si.age and being prcSt'ntcd. Club " ...
President Tom Deemer read their name~ and asked them to \land.
Governor Bob LyDcll (he and his w1 k . Sharon, tame from Rancho M 1 rage)
~td, "All ofNewpon Beach owes 8111 Ray a debt of grautude tor what he ha'
done in the area He has held the BBC togl·thcr and ll took guts and couragl· to
follow things through ··
R.ayand his wife. Beverly, hov.evcr. cn;o) spend mg as much of their llrlh.'
as possible at theirfann in Connecticut whcrt' Beverly has JU't planted a
'egetablc garden.
While Beverly tends her garden and her Be'erl> and Panners .\nt14ut.•
)>tore. Ba) Window Columnist Dorothy Yardley keep~ mi:mtx.·r'!> informl·d on
happenings at the club
uovemorsand the1rw1vrs anend1ng "'ere Colleen and Guy Claire, Joan
and Bill Hadley, Ilea.ae aad Nick Doolin, Kay and Or. Victor Marrero, Marilyn
andDlck Haa1man,Su1y and Herb Sutton, Betty and Dr. Fred Graier, Paula
and Pat MJcbael1, Beverly and Paal SalaU , Nancy and Jack Wrigbl, Karen and
Bob B•cc:I, Su1y and Roger La by and Marilyn and Jay Reed.
Honorar) governors introduced "'ere Lore lea and Al Auer. Lynn aad
WaUy Gaynor, Diane and Jim Slemons. Dorothy Yardley wllb Waller Reeye.
Lucy aad Don Woodward, Monica and Tom Deemer and Norma Gurle). wtfe of
tbe late Sam Gurley.
Lola Drlg1 Clllllon attcndl'd tht· ball \\-1th tormer .\\tronaut Bou Aldrin,
who had amvcd1Mt~1ni~~k ta..t~tft{ ll't. ho .. h1>r!Hna Dorothy Y.mley and Watter Reeva.
Sal• day 10·6
s-clay 12·5
/ Danica Costa Mesa
r-ll ___ _
"fhis '''cckcnd-saYc on a ,,·idc selection of fine
ScandinaYian contc1nporar}' home fumishin.ts during our
Tent Sale at our <:osta ~lcsa location only. Don't miss
this opportunit)' to sa,·c on dining sets. sofa groups.
leather recline~ desks and much more.
'fhis Snturduy and Sunda)' only!
THIS WEEKEND SAVE 30-700/o
Dining set In grey lacquer-consists of table
and four chairs reg. $1785 Sale s799
Matching buffet available reg. $895 Sale s399
Bookcases in several different finishes
From $35
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UE\'ERLY lllLLS L()~(; HEACll S.\~ PEDR() GLE. 'DALE
Monica and Tom Deemer.
WEDDING S
MANG-TITUS
Pamela Tilus of Fountain Valley
and I rrcnce Mang of Santa Ana
exchanged wedding vows 1n a June 7
ceremon:r in thl' Newpon Mesa
( hmt1an (enter 1n C'osta Mesa A
reception for 150 guests followed at
the church.
The hndc 1!> the daughter of
Richard Titus of('emtos and Andrea
Tilus of Fountain Valle:r. She wore a
gown ol white saun with a high-
ncckcd long-skeved bodice and a
cathedral train. Her hndal "e1l, lon,er
than the train. was embellished with
late apphque\ and beading. and fell
from a flo14ercd 1Aorcath.
Matron of honor wa~ Gwen Bailey
anJ tx·" man ~a., Rodger Baile)
Other atti:ndanto; were 'Andrea
Bodd} '\iant \ and Bonnie Gipple
and Bernardine Carpenter as
bnde~ma1ds, and Rill Gipple, Jaye
Trout and R1lhard Lombardi as
U\her<J
The bridegroom 1s the <>on of
Harold and Dorothy Mang of
Sugarloaf. He is emplo}ed by Pacific
Delivery Systems and his wife 1s with
Banl of Amenca.
After a wedding tnp to Maui, the
couple are at home in Santa Ana.
Mr. and Mn. Banniater
BANNISTER-SPERLING
Richard Gordon Bannister of
Huntington Beach claimed Sherri
Ruth pcrhngas his bride in a May 16
ceremony in the First Christian
Church of Huntinaton Beach He is
the son of Richard Earl and Donna
Bannister and sht' is the dau&hter of
F.nll and Ruthie Sperling offuatln.
The bnde wore the gown her
mother wore at her wcddana 29 yea"
ago. A Sabnna neckline and brief
sleeves h1ghhghtcd the bisque bodi«
made of 1mpon.«1 floral des1incd
French lt1cc over white ..atm. The full
pthercd . slmt c~scadcd into a
scalloped pt)lntcd ovenkirt and fell
ov" a deep flounce of tulle that swept
1 nto a court train. She wore a finicn.1p
veil of white French illu ion held y 1
Jeweled crown
Cecila Shirley and Donn1c
were ho nor attendants. n
bridcsma.ids were Shelly Frty, Kri ti
Spcrhn and • l>ianc Bum . 0.
Bollcrt, Sieve Walker and .lbt ..
Man:um r u$h
Tl\~ couple gr ct&J 500 1uesl1 al
thctr n:cc:ption at the church. The>
re re idcnts'ofHunt1n ton Rtach
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Facts, figures
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LOS LAOOS ~ Ten -t..'7S vatda; .__.. T--•• vwdt; FrOllf T--uoo vwa; Short r ... -SASO verd
I• ,,.. -a.di NIM ..... hr ...
1 •* 2 5 Sta ' .. • l 175 s • sso
• 5500 1 , 200 . ·-' 4 JSO M.HA LINDA
10 4 UI 11 , 150
12 • 370 13 • 3'0
14 s "° IS J 100 " . -17 , 150 11 s 500
Cl\emlMOMlllO Teet -SMO yards,
lllteUW TMS -S,400 verch; Short TMS
-S.300 v•rcb, Front Teet -S, 100 v•rch
.,,.... • .. di ....
Nlllhrv&
1 ·-2 ' 150 S 4 '2S
4 4 J7S s s 500 6 J ISO 7 s soo • l 125
t 4 l7S
lo a l&S
11 S SOD 12 l l2S
13 • :no
14 S SU
.IS 4 27S
" • ns 17 J 17S
11 • -..., ......... ..,,_... ........
The Loe Laeoe coane In Coeta lleu la andertolzat a facelift, wttb m01lJlda of and awalttac tra119 at bole No. lS.
Re11Jodeling plan has holes in it
But Costa Mesa golf courses. Los Lagos,
Mesa Linda, should benefit from them
tees set at 6,000. Shorter tees will be at
S,900and S,4SO.
Mesa Linda has been increased in
maximum lensth to S,660yards for
the championship tees and S,400 for
the regular tees. Shon er tees wlll
measure S.300 and S. l 00 yards.
Howuo
HAIDY
summer months, to roll the ball onto
thevccns. These aprons are roughly
SOfeetoutaroundcach green
Tl;lecnttre remodetina project will
take abdut three ycan to complete
and eacb course wiJI be lengthened by
' about600yards. When work started several months
qoona flood control channel
throuah both Mesa Landa and Los
Lqos cou~ at Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club, 1t was only the begin-
ninaofa$3 million project to
improve both 18-holc layouts.
While the stonn dram operation
was 10 progress. only one 18-holc
course has been used by the public, a
combination of nine holes from each
layout.
With completion of the stonn drain
throuah the golf course property.
concentration 1s now centcnd
around remodeling and rdudnsb.ing
the two courses under the capable
dtrectlon ofRoben R. Sh1pfey, the
P'emando Valensuela
c1ty'sgolfcoursc supenntcndcnt.
GOLF
"We arc spendJng SS9S,OOO this
year on phase one of the project,"
Shipley says. "The master remodel-
1 ng plan was approved last year and
the overall cost Wlll be close to $3
million before we arc through.
"We will spend another half
m1lhon next y~r wtuch will take care
of Mesa Linda then we will Jump to
Los Lagos."
Los Lagos has been the longer of the
two courses and it will still hold that
distinction when all improvements
arc in.
''Ron Frcam of Santa Rosa is the
architect and when we are through,
we will have 36 new arccns, some in
different locations than the present
sites," Shi plcy says. "We arc pu ttmg
1n a completely new irrigation system
and all new tees.''
Shipley gives the following
measurements for arass on the
course: Fairways cut to 'h inch; rough
to I 'h inches; apron (around each ~ecn) one inch; collars on ~ns to•;,
1nch;andg:recns to Sf32 inch.
course," Shipley says "We don't feel
that the rouah should be so tall you
~n 't play out of 1t but 1t shouJd be
taller than the fairways. We will also
have over 100 bunkers for the 36
holes (an avcrage'of almost three per
hole)."
Accordm&t0Sh1pley, nine holes on
the Mesa Linda course will be ready
for play by July with the others ready
by the early part ofScptcm ber. That
means that 27 holes wdl be available
for play in July and 36 in September
although the remodeling project v..11l
continue into the future.
Mesa unda will have boles Nos
1-4, 6 and l S-18 ready in July.
"We will b( puttina in temporary
areens after the first of the year,
probably two at a time," Shipley says
"lttalcesabout 120da~fromthc
t1mtwecloscagrecn unut the new Los Lagos will have maximum
yardage figures of6,3 7 S from the
champ1onsh1p tees with the regular
"These will be gol courses people
will want to play and will bea little
tougher than the average pubhc
Those who have played the course
recently know that the aprons aroun4
the grecnnre taller than in the past
and it will be difficult, even during the (Pleue eee GOLF /BS)
Valenzuela goes the di_stance, 6-2
SAN DIEGO (AP)-ManaJ.erTom usorda
told the Los Angeles Dodscrs 'to make things
happen" in a pre-pme mectina Friday niaht. and
they did, al~u&h 1n une)lpected fashion.
Fema Nalenzucl , 9-4, much of the umc
ignored his m tJ:am~~~1~itch -the screwball -
but sull hurled a com~ game and the Doct.aco
batten acted on their oY.<n for three bunt sm&lcs, as
Los Anaelcs recorded a 6-2 victory over the San
Otego Padres.
"I told the team there are three types of
ballplayers, .. said Luorda. "There arc those who
malce things happen, those who watch It happen
and those who wonder what happened. The bunts
arc ex.am pies of how we made it happen."
Los Angeles had a bunt sin&Je in each of the
three mni.ngs 1t scored. Bill Madlock. who had one
of those bits, also supplied a three-run homer m the
fifth mmng that accounted for the final margin.
"lt's1ust the umm&," Madlock said .. All three
times that we bunted, It was a situation that they
weren't expecting us to do that.
"We're not a team that can sit back and wait
ToaJ61Jt'• Ga.me
Doc11en (Hersh1ser S-4) at San Diego
(Show ~-4).
Time: 7:0S.
TV: Channel 11
Radio: KABC (7).
for homers," Madlock continued. "When you
compare our power to San Diego's, there's no
comparison. So we have to do things Like that."
The three bunt sin&lcs were dropped in front
·of third baseman Randy Ready, playing his first
pmc for San Dicao after being acquired from
Milwaukee Thursday.
As he protected the lead, VaJenzucla wd he
relied on h1s fastball tO complete bis mnth stan,
htgh m the Nauonal League. He struck out seven
batters and walked one.
He also set down the last I 0 batters m order.
"The last th ree innings, I used more of my
fastball because we had the b-2 lead and I was
fcchn& strong.. The screwball was not doing too
much for me the whole game ..
Valenzuela allowed three straight hits to stan
the fourth, pvmg up one run. but then escaped
further damage when he struck out Carmelo
Manmez and Garry Templeton to end the mninp,.
"If you don'tget to him early," wd the Padres
Gary Templeton, '"you can forget abOut it. because
he's not aom& to let up. He demonstrated that
toruaht. He JUSt buned us ••
Madlock's homer, his third of the y~r.
opened up a 3-2 game 1n the top of the fifth mnmJ.
Regie WillJams had a bases-load. two-run single
for Los A~les.
San Dieao starter Mark Thurmond. 1.-5.
worked five mmnas and allowed eight hits. ·
Williams' angle.gave the Dodgerul-0 le.Id an
the second. Mike Marshall smiled with one out.
Alex Trevino had a bunt s1n&le and Greg Brock
walked, loading the bases for W1lhams.
Norman breaks away to take 3-stroke lead
Trevino, Denis Watson
oncourseafter2rounds
SOUTHAMPTON.N.Y.(AP)-Onaday
for aolfers tO Jet even, Australian Grea Nonnan
pulled away Friday as the wind was taken out of
blustery Shinnecock Hills.
Nonnan, a fam1har leader but a non-
winncr in golrs Big Four tournaments, took
advantage of the suddenly defenseless course
Wlth a 2-under-par 68 and staked out a thrce-
shot lead halfway through the 86th U.S. Open
After stanins the day one shot off the lead,
he finished with a 36-hole total of l 39, a single
stroke better than par.
Lee Trevino, who had a 68 ofh1s own, and
Denis Watson of South Africa. who matched
par 70, were tied for second at 2-ovcr 142. Tom
Watson, Ray Floyd and first-round leader Bob
Tway were another shot back at 143.
Jack Nicklaus, the hero of Augusta trying
to follow his sixth Masters victory with his fifth
m the Open. was at 149, I 0 shots off the pace,
after a 72
Norman and Trevino had two of seven
subpar rounds on a day when mild
temperatures, partly sunny skies and breezes
made Shinnecock so sedate and manageable
that Joey Sindelar matched the competitive
course record at 66. Shinnecock yielded no
subpar rounds m the cold. ram and gusty winds
Thursday, when only Tway managed to match
rcaulat1on and the full field a vcraged 78, 8 over
"The day was just perfect for scoring. It was
Just a JOY to play out there," Nonnan said. "I
think 68 was the worst score I could have shot
today. I'm happy with the score, but I'm
U.S. Open leaders
Gr19 Norman
LMTrevlno
Denis Watson
Rey Floyd
IOl>Twev
Tom Welton
Lenny Wedttlns
Tommy Nekellm•
Bobby Wadkins
BernNrd Lenger
Payne Stewert
MacO'Gredv
David Frost
71· ....... 13'
74-....... 142 n-10-142
7S-....... 1'3
70-7)-1'3
n-11-1a
74-70-'44
12-n-144
75·69-144
74·7~144 ,. ........ 144
75·6,_144
n -n-144
disappointed that I didn't do better."
A three-stroke lead, said the man who lost
the 1984 Open in a playoff and finished second
to Nicklaw 1n the Masters this year. 1s hardly
sate -especially here.
"A !~shot lead wouldn't be comfortable
here," Norman sa1d. "You have to pla} as 1f>rou
arc three shQU behind You have to forget all
the hype
"I'm here to win and not finish ~ond
again. I'm not here to be gallant ..
Trevino, gnnding away with his old-lime
enthusiasm. was the first to master Shinnecock.
finishing his par-breaker by rolling in b1rd1c
putts of 20 feet on No 16 and 18 feet on No IM
Floyd, hoping to add the Open to his two
PGAandone Masters titles, al'iO had a 68, while
Tway slipped to 73
There was some wind off the Atlantic, but
Trevino dismissed 1t as "not enough to hun
you," and the scores proved him nght
"Yesterday, 1t wu the toughest I've e"er
played," said Sindelar. who opened wnh a
wind-blown 81
A quick glance
at sprint coach
Kevin McNair
By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR
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Meet Kevin McNa1r, SP'.CCd merchant at large who 1s
prC1Cnlly peddhn1 his qu1cksllver to the Edison High football
team.
Pushing speed at a h1ah school usually isn't condoned.
but first-year C'haraer Coach Dave White went out and got
McNair to bnna his fleet-footed propam to Edison tn hopes It
will P.roduce "happy feet" for the defending ClF co-champs.
•Edison has always had the rc\>utauon as a team W1th
speed," says Wb1te. "But W1lh Kevin s prosram we're look.Jng
(or any edge we can act. 1 think the kids arc p:tlll'\& a lot out of
1t.
"But Kevin 1s not a maa>c man. This l}'Stcm tak work.
and the k.Jds have had a areat attitude and the prosram teems
to be work.Jn.a." Bcfo~ brcalun.a down McNa1r's formula for fast. bere·s
someb8cqroupdonthe 37-ycar-old Newport chmidtnt.
Most ruently he served on the U.S. Olympic western
states develoJ1rncnt comm1ttcc. conocntratint h11 ru on
the hurdles.
He has collected five Coach 6f the Year aqf'di at the NCAA (Ocadcntal Coll }, PCAA (UC Irvine) and prep
lewis. McNair was a world class pnnter in tu days at
Sianford., runn1ni a 9.• l 00 and 1 21.1 1n the 220. H co.chcd
t'fio NCAA championship track teams at Occldcll\&l in a
three-r tint from 1976 to l978. -..
Another On~ Cout area team lbalhu u.ICd M Nair's
__ Wc.nll11COrooaailMar~Sc1Kinafootballcoach Dave
....,~.. HoJland ..,.., tmprcucd with Y..hat McN'air did for h1 team .._,..,......,...,......._ "'Our times 1n the .0 came dOwn qui a .~ ~
to dull oat of ~1 of E4l90D foott.11 ~· .--/ml
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Royals
blast
Angels
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After a recent penod of darlCDcsf
which saw lhem lose four out o!
pmcs and yield 34' runs. the A.alell
seemed to f\1 ve found some r t at ·
the end of tbC tu I -that · ·
Friday nigbL
lo &be third annu1g of the pme.
with Jim la1 ddt erina• pildl,
the ti&bu in Anaheim Stadium ftAI •
out. 1"hey -were finally restored 10 •
power 38.manutcs later. ~.
The black.out was suppotedl-;!
caused by a power surte at a loc:il1·
tubstataon. But It wu probably·
caused by the power surae supplied by
the Kansas City Royals bcc:ause IOCm"
after the ltJhu came back on, tbit
Royals punched them out apin •
they rom~. I 0-2, before a crowd of
3S,992.
The loss dropped the Angels back
to .SOO (30-30) and into a ICIOOnd
place \Jc with the Royals. Both tcama
T00.7'•1ame
Kansas City (Leonard 6-S} at
ADJeh (Sutton 4-S}
Time: 1 p.m.
TV: Channel 4.
Radio: KMPC (710).
arc 4'h pmes back of the Teut
Rangers, who won api~ friday. ::
It was an alJ-toe>familaar f8Ce tbtS
provided the biuest bulk of ~ po~cr -Royals llrst bueman StcVt
Balboni.
Balboni hit two home runs, drivina m four ntM. It was-o ... .....,· rttt~·m..n....----'~
has hit two ma pme, three of wbic:b
have come apinst the Anaell in
Anaheim. ·•
"I don't know what it is, .. said
Balboni of his Anaheim hilU.DI
chann. ··1 know l like to hit here. It'• a
real nice park toh1t m. You bit the ball
liard and it eoes out."
The first blow came in· the first
inning with the Royals already leld-
ing 1-0. George Brett and 10f'll: Ona
bad nnglcd ahead of Balboni. Slaloo
hunaa 1-l curve and .. Bo~" ubit
teammates refer to him, buried it in
the lef\ field scats.
"It wasn'tagood SWln~ but1t waa
&ood 1ntCb to b1l," be Wd. .. h WU up
and over the plate. I got lhe aood ea"
of the bat on It and it carried out.
Said Slaton Qf the sbot, .. It was j\llt
a bad pitch I wanted to Jjtt \ho
breaking pitch in and I buna It aqy.
If you hit a ball down the line, you
don't have to hit 1t ~11."
Perhaps that one wasn't tut too
1A1ell. but the one he hit in the fift.b
surely was He crushed a 3-1 Onack
Fi nlc} fastball at least •20 feet to ngbt
center to ma!Ce it 9--0
.. I've been ruuma the ball bard,
get lint home runs and doubles when l
have been h 1 tuna." said Balboni ... Al
(Pleue eee AKGEL8/BSJ
* * * Brett is KC's
sure-flre hit
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)
George Bren was h1tt1os .232 a couj>lc
of weeks aao when a Kansas City
Royals fan approached Ma.n.qer
Dick Howser.
·· 1 bet my nel&hbor $5 that if Bmt
has 450 at-bats this year, be11 set bt1
a'\ eragc over . 300," the fan said.
"What arc you going to buy with
the mone) you wm'>"' Howser asked.
-\s manager of the struglina world
lhampion Kansas C1ty Royals, Ho•
..er has many womes, but ~
Bren's batting average 1s not one of
1hem Barno.a tnJUry, Howser ba
figured all along that bis all--star third
bascman will be near if not beyond
the . 3 16 c.a rccr a veraae be canicd into
' (Pleue ... B1lSTT /83)
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D Orange C.Ut DAILY PILOT I S.turday, Juno 1<4, 19.e&
Danes survive 'Group of Death' to-advance in World Cup
MEXllO CITY (AP) -Ncwc:ome1 ~n
rnark compl~ted u relcntlcu run throuah the
"CiroupofDeath" at the World <:up Fnda) b>
bcatina West German) 2-0. wh1lc short·
handC'd Urusuay held Scotland to 11 0..0 ue to
Jorn the Danes and German' in lhC' ntAt
round.
wh1~ h el11111nat1:d tht' Dan(!\ I rum lht' 1 li1f44
Europt"an Champ1oosh1pt on a pt"nally-kidt
shootout
South t\mencan cham{>aon Uruauj) lo t
Jost Batista in the first minu te when he wa'\
e,1tct«1 for a crunchana tackle an Scotland's
Gonion Strachan Bui the l lruguuyAn de·
frnst, rapped apan hy Denmark 1n :a 6-1 loss
earlier thi' week, wa-. too fic«:l' 1111d Jt·
t('m1inC'd for the Scot\, who wcrto: t'hm1n1.t1rd
11.11h an 0..2-1 record .
•·spam hu an u~llent te:.rn," he >aid. "II
wall be: difficult bat we an-no1 afraid o f
anyone. The) k1c:k.cd us out of the 14il84
European cha mpion hip Now it's o ur tum to
kick them out But we must play much better
than today."
He disc.·ounted talk thal the l>ancs could
cru1~ through f ridaf ~ aamc hec.au~ they
alrrad) had ad"an~·cd
penalty wu ~mewbat to ugh luck And the
teeond aoaJ wu susp1c1ously off. idc."
After 1 routi.h scoreless aame at
Nczahuakoy1I, neither coac:h was an an
airccable mood
"W c were obhaed to play l 0 men agarn!.t 11
and it Wll!I 1ust about impos~1blc," said
Uruguay's Omar Borra'\, who aC'Cused French
rtferec Joel Quanaou of trying to "murder the
pmc" by CJ«lmg Batista. "f th ink we would
ha ve won the gumc 1f that hadn't happened ••
elaborating.
The other pmes io Round 2 wilt be host
MeXJco (Group A winner) apin 1 Bul&aria
{third jn 8) at Aztec Stadium here, and Lhe
Sov&ct Union(C 11ths1) vs. Bcl11um at Leon on
Sunday~ Bru1l (first in A) v1. Poland (third in
f ) llt GuadaJl\jara on Monday; A runner-up
Italy. the defcndana champion, vs. European
champ I ranee, second in C. at Olympic
Stadium here on Tuesday. and Par-quay,
second an 8, agaJnst F runner-up Enpnd at
Altec Stadium on Wedncs.day.
Denmark. malu nti. 1h World < up tkbut a
'ma hrnl one JOined Bnwl as the only team~
to go J.O 1n the opcnana round. The l>anc~ go1
goals from Jc per 01\Cn on a pcn<tlt~ ._,di. and
John Enkscn to chnch first plal.'~· 111 < 1roup L
considered the tou~est d1vmon 1n th( world
'JOCCCr challlpionsh1~
"We "'anted 10 ~tt) in Querctaro, wt-
w.inted to wm," the C1erm.an born coach \ltd.
Uru&ua> P.la)''> Argentina on Monda)''"
Pucbla, while Wellt vermuny takl'~ on
)urpnsingMoroccoin Montem:y on 1 uesda)'.
F1a1u lkdt"nb3uer, tht• West Germa n
LOB\.h, wu~ 1mprt'~scd b) h" own team's
performance
But Scotush Manager Alex Ferguson
blamed Borras for the style of play.
"He Wll'i sittin& there lyiniand cheaung and
ultenna n lot of rubbish He turned the game
into an absolute farce," FC'rguson said without
The eaaht teams who headed home after the
opening round were newcomers Iraq and
Canada. Hungary, South Korea, Northern
Ireland, Algena, Scotland and Ponugal NrAt up for Denmark is a gu111e in
Q\lerclaro next Wedne\day aga1n\I \pain.
Cknmark Coach Scpp Paontd wa'> looking
ha(k ll'> well as .ahe<td
"We pla)t'd o ur bc~t game: '>O fur,"
lk~:kcnbaut:r s~ud, "That "'C went down on the
SPo B RTS REAK
The payoff cup
see01s to runneth
over at World Cup
From AP dJspatebt's
MEX ICO< 11'1 llil'"'""l'l\,m·n't m
the onl~ onc., tolh11ng h1g paH hn:~'> al
thc Y.orld \up
Pla\er\ on t•.1ch of thl.' ~4 ll-.lnl\ will
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champ1omh1p '
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financaall} .... hl•tlwr lhl·ir 1t•am' ~u oul 1 n tht.• ti"' round
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defending 1hr1r t1rk
Mayotte sends Becker packing
LONDON -Eaghth-~dcd Tim ~ Ma)otte of 1he lJ n11ed States up\et defCnd-
1ng champion Born; Reckt·r of West
Germany 6-7. 7 6. 6-:? I nday tu 111ove into
the -.em1final~ of lhl' Gras' < oun Tcnnar., < ham·
p1on\h1p<, at Quecn!t t lub
\1.t\Oltl.")' KtOl"'r rcver~d h1Huntrov('rc;1al los'> to
lkl kt·r 1n l;ht ~ear'<. W1mbkdon, whC're Bcckt'r lx't·amr
the fir'il Wcc;t German. the firi.t un\Ct'ded playC'r t1nd tht·
wunges1ever10 win lhe men\ '>mgk' title
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lhl' mall h T ht 18-~ear-old ~•d he wa!> '>uffenng from a
1enJun ailment that bothered h" m1ddk fingt'r on thl'
nght hand and when he hit a bad;h,ind. '>t'nt patn up tu
ht<. \huulder
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1nJUI) 'I had m~ thances tu win On gra.,.,. 11"\ IU'I a
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wwnd round
\bo wanning quartl·1final <,1ngln rnallhn I 11d.1'1
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dowm·d India\ l{,1m1·,h Kn,hnan o-4 7.n
Rarick takes Keystone lead
Red Winge hire Blues' coach
DETRO IT -The Detroit Red Wings r.tl u~d big money to lure Jacques Demers '
from the St. Louis Blues, signing ham to a
S I. I m1lhon, five-year contract Fnday that
makes him among the h1ghest-pa1d coaches 1n 1hc
National Hockey League.
He was one of the lowcst-paad with t he Blue~
earning about $70,000. and he made 11 clea r that hl'
turned to Dc1ro11 only because the club has a ht\IOry ol
pa}tng well.
Demers' move 10 lk tro1t, where he becomes the
club's fou nh coach an the past )ear. surpr:i!.Cd man) 1n
tht' Blues' organization.
'\. Owner Harry Omest acru..ed the Red Wings ol
\lampenng.
"This 1s pretty hard 10 takc."' Ornest said ... fhat's
tampenngofthe wor'it order. For Detroit not to call and
.enf} with us fhe> hadn't even askrd for perm1ss1on
to wlk to him."
KC Chiefs players convicted
\\ K HJl<\ Kansas < 1t} Chiefs [i]
dl'lcn\I\ l' end \.11kc Bell and hi'> twin c II•
hrother Mark. also a lonner profc!t!ttonal
toothall pla)er. "'ere con,.acted F-nda) on
all rnuntc; in all "> D1stnct ( oun coca inc ca'ie
The )UIJ, which gol the ca'>C T~ursda) and began
t.khhl:rations F-r1dav. convicted Mike Bell on three
tount\and Mark Bdlon two Sentencing was scheduled
tor J uh l 1
Lions get new baseball coach
Kenneth Ostrowski, a former football •
standout al River\lde Poly High and
R 1 vers1de Caty College. as wdl as the
capuun of Purdue Un1vers1t) ·~ baseball
team, has bttn chosen as the ncw Wesuninster H1ah
hac;cball coach
He succeeds Bill Wh1tcle), who resigned recently
to pursue has coaching career at Golden West College as
an assa!lta nt
Ostrowski has been Redlands Hagh's coach for the
past three ~rs. as well as coaching at Purdue, and will
be a n on-campus teacher in chemistry and ~1ence
He as expected to an1t1ate tht-Lions' summer
bascball program next w~k. according lo A1hlet1c
Director Stan Cla rk
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Coach: Williams played hard
NfW O RLEANS -John "Hot Rod"
\l. allt..tm!t pla}ed hard and well in one oft he
g.tmt'\ he t!t accu.-.ed ot fixang. Southern
M1\s1ss1pp1 baskelball Coach \.1 J... Turk
ll c,tilied Fnda)
Willia ms i'> oc1ng tncd on spons bn bcry lharges.
allU\l·d of plotting to '>have points in three Tulane
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Thur\da\. \frmph1s Stale Coach Dana "-.irk c;a1d
hl· couldn't c;el' an} C\ 1dencc of a ti\ 1n the 2.'lmc hts
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Michael to manage Cubs
Two-time leader of Yankees
takes over in middle of slump
< HI< \( 1( l I \Pl -(ient' Michael 1wo-11mc
mana1,.tcr ol the l'.t" 'I ork ) ankel'c, and part ol (jeorgr
\tC'1nbn·nncr ~ rn:ol.,..1ng-door poltq 1n the 1980!., "'a'
nt1ml·d manager ul the C h1cago C ubs Friday mghl
Dalla'> Circen pre~1dcnt and gem•ral managl'r of the
C uh\ m.adc the announcl'menl shonl) after the C uh'>
\phi ,1 douhlehcadt•r with the '-.t l oul\ ( ard1nal<,
!\.11d1Jd rl'placl'\ Jim Fre) "'ho wa<; fi red h-v < 1reen
I hu1 \d.t\ <1ltl·r lht C ub\ had <;lumpt"d to a 2-'· 3 ~ rt•t:urd
1nl lud1ng \e\t•n lo''l'" 1n I 0 game.,
'( 1ent 1s a ba\eball gu}' ." ( rrcl'n .,aid .. When I wa\
g111n~ through m\ mind a\ 111 11.-ho wa<; avaalahk < 1cm·
\lutk oul like a \Orl rhumh
"V. hrn ~nu rl looking tor a manager anu )Ou
rnn\llkr alt thl Pf)\\lhlc CJnd1da1c ... you <;tan looking tor
plu,,n and mtnu'>t'\ ~hen I looked JI (1C'nc\
trl'lkn11.al<,. I saw tar more plu~!>t'') I think he·11 do a grra1
1uh with our dub
lk"' hl-l'n through a pennant rat.c, he·, managl'd a
duh that \\3S dlWa\\ under the media spothghl and 1n a
m<1Jor hag lt'aguc market He has cenamly shown he can
handle all the pn·s\ure\ ol managtng and also pro<luce a
"'IOnl'r"
M1thacl third ha\C coach for the Yankee'> the last
111.0 year'>. left the tl'am 1n Balt1111ore, where New York
"'a~ pla\ ang the Onok\
Mu.he1d "'ab dn\lng lo h1~ home m New Jl'r~) lt1ll'
fndJ) .\ Cubs spokcc,man said Machael would tr\ 10
. make a flight 10 Chicago either Fnda) mght or today and
1ha1 hr would bc managing the team toda) ag.a.J,Ost the
Cardinal' < 1rtt n \a1d he approached Steinbrenner about h1nng
Mat.hacl.
'I lalled George and told ham I had a favor to ask of
ham .and he kne"' C'llactl} wt\<11 I wanted. C..rccn said.
.. (seorge gave Gene the highest praise and lold me ·1 think
he'\ )our man. )our kind of a gu}.'"
John Vuko.,,1Ch wa~ the Cub~· inten m manager
Fnda)
"I 1h1nk Yuko' 1th would have done a good JOb."
Green ~ad, "but I tell the team needed the d1rcct1on of a
gu) 11. ho has been through 11 before. a fresh face an the
d ubhousc and the dugout."
"I feel almost lake a father whose son as going off to
college and is leaving home for the first tame,"
Ste1nbrennersa1d from Baltimore ''(Jene as lake family to
me He as a tremendously talented 1nd1v1dual and has
made an im portant contnbutaon to the success of the
'I ank<'l''i dunng his tenure with thr tram I'm sure he wi ll
make a fine manager for the Cub<i"
Steinbrenner ..aid he adv1<;ed Michael to accept the
"I hr< ·ub~ arc a great franch1\C one with so much
1rad1t11in.·· 1he Yankees owner said "( hacago as one of the
bc\t -.pons 1ownc; in the United States and there 1s a
tremendous amount ofbaseball anterest there I'm happy
for 'Stic k' We'll certainly mass him. but it's a great
opponunaty for ham."
When Green fired Frey, he also fired Frey''i fn end
Don 71mmer but he said the rest of the coaches would be
retained The) arc Vukovich, Bally Connors, Ruben
Amaro. Johnn> Oates and Bally W1n1ams.
Green, who managed the Pb1ladelphia Ph1lhes to the
1980 world champ1onsh1p, said he had played a$1linst
Michael many yt-ars ago and managed against ham an
spnng tratnang games
"Gene's backround as s1m1lar to mine an most phases
oflhe game," Green said "He's a field guy who has been
a general manager and has won a championship."
Steinbrenner named Michael as manager of the
Yankees on Nov. 21, 1980.af\er Dick Howser led the club
10 a American Lcaaue East D1v1s1on championship with a
103-59 rcrord, bul lost to the Kansas City Royals l-0 in
thc leagut-champ1onsh1p scne~.
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Capmrano Beach and Randy Smyth
ofHun11ngton Beach battled down to
1he wire in the final ~ of the
Hobae-17 national, Friday.
The WJnner was Alter, finishma the
final ract less than a boat lcnath ahead
of Smyth, but with the wnc tc:0rc,
6.2S po1nt!I, af\er ~ix races an the
finals The bottom hne came down to
the throwout ra~ for e.ch skipper.
Aller threw out a third pl~ finiah
11nd Smyth had to th,Pw out a 36th m
1 raetfrom which he wtth~w
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Sun brightens
course, scores
at U.S. Open
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP)-
Tbe IOI turned to aun at Shinnecock
Hills Friday; producina an altoaelher
pleasant day for the second round of
the U.S. Open Oolf Championahips.
Thul'ldafa rainy, 57-<iqn:e day,
with winds that had ausle!d to lO mph,
evolved into, f pretty 7().depec Fn-
day wtth a ientle 10 mpb breeu.
And Shinnecock dad not seem like
lhe same place, stan1na w1tb 1u
scoreboard.
After bema blanketed m black
numben that rcpon over-par scores,
aome red sub-par diaits bepn show-
ina up, bri~tening the board the way
the sun briahtencd the COW"le.
fans who had braved the bone-
chilling ram and cold and the winds
that whjslled over the place on
Thursday. returned prepared for
more humcane-type cond111ons.
They earned umbrellas and heavy
weather sear. some even toting towels
and extra pairs of shoes and socks,
jUSl in CUC.
One man arrivin& Qn one of the
Long Island Railroid's special $40
round trip trains from Manhattan
noted that it had beco-90 yean since
the United States Golf A1S0C11tion
had put the Open tournament al
Shmnccock.
.. And after yesterday's weather. st
might be 90 years before they come
back here." be said.
The morrung was overcast, rem1-
n1sccnt of the daylong storm that had
stalled over lhe old course the day
before. There were occasional, brief
dnzzles early, but nothing compared
to the deluses that had hounded
players and fans on Thursday
Slowly, fans peeled off wtnd-
breakers and sweatshirts and the
place bcpn looking more like a golf
tournament with pastel sweaters re-
placing them.
First-round leader Bob Tway. who
retained a fisbionable look by wear-
ina pleated raio panu in Tbunday'1
heavy weather, looked left over from
the storm with a lead lr&Y outfit. He
wore a white aolf visor, thouah, a swk contrast to the s.ki cap some of
his coUeques favored in the first
round.
Lee Trevino, an early starter, came
dressed for hu round m a 1001"
sleeved sweater topped by a jeney.
They were gray, matcbiq tbecolorof
the momins skies. Trevino, ~~· was opt1mistsc, telhna his ;y
Henn.an Mitchell, that the sun would
shine. And at did Eventually.
How bad was the wind that had
huffed and puffed 11 the players on
Thursday?
"Not enough to hun you today,"
Trevino said. "I think 1t actually is
helping today. It's not that strona.
And it's comma from a different
direction."
The National Weather Service
confirmed that. Friday's wind was
south-southwest and mild, a r,cntJe
breeze that kept the temperatures
oomfortable. Tbunday'a wind had
been out of the nonbeut, the tra-
ditional storm direction for seaside
locations like Shmnecock.
Penscope vendors surfaced, selling
the cardboard contraptions that aJlow
fans 1n back of the gallery to sec the
acuon on the greens. They were
absent Thursday, because the crowds
weren't thick enough to prevent
anybody who cared to see what was
gomgon.
One see c~m vendor, who bad
sold two lonely cups of Italian ices by
midday of Thursday's frigid opening
round, had a Iona hne of customers
wa1tmg to be served. Fnday's fans
were tbntled to plunk down S 1.50 to
stay cool after Thursday's crowd bad
paid $20 for sweatshirts to stay warm.
ANGELS GET BLASTED •.•
From Bl
long as I hit the ~ hard, 1t will be
okay unt1l th1ngs better and more
consistent."
The Royals were far more than
consistent h1mng as a team, bangmg
out I 0 hns. about seven more than
were necessary to support the superb
p1 tch1 ng of Bret Saberhagen ( 4-6 ).
Saberhagen, the I 98S AL Cy Young
Award winner, has struggled throgh
somewhat of a sophomore jmit-typc
season, but 10 front of family an
friends from nearby Reseda, he put all
that behind him.
He went the first seven innings,
allowtng seven hats and one run.
whale striking out six and walkanuust
one. He threw 11 S pitches
"It gets a lllle more adrenaline
pumping," said Saberhagen "It's
nice to do well, so I can go out and talk
to fnends and family and not have a
frown on m y face.
··Any win 1s good. I had good stuff
1 struck out six and only walked one.
On a scale of 1-10. it was an 8-plus."
Three of the hits that Saberhagen
gave up were to Angel left-fielder
Bnan Downmg. Downm& also ac-
counted for the only run off the 22·
year-old wtth has home run an the
seventh
"He's a good hitter and he's going
to get has hats." said Saberhagen of
Downing. "I was JUSt fortunate that
everyone else in their lineup had the
* * *
night off." Including Slaton (4-6).
As hedtd last year, aftergettingmto
a groove early an the year, he has now
fallen into a pit
He staned 1986 4-1, but has
proceeded to ao 0-5 with a no decision
m has last six starts. Dunng that span,
his ERA is 9.22, a stat that wasn't
helped by the eight runs (six earned)
that he surrendered in 1ust Jl/1
innings.
It is not the first tame that Kansas
City has lit up Slaton. Over his 15-
ycarcarecr, Slaton 1s now 6-14 agamst
the Royals. wtth an ERA of5.4 l.
"Yeah, 1t's been that way my whole
career.'' satd Slaton "They've been
through a lot ofhne-up ch&nJes, so I
don't know what It as I've pllched a
lot of.good games and a lot of bad
ones."
This would have to fall under the
bad one category. The Royals got four
hits in the first. one more in the
second, but Slaton retired the side in
third inning, but even then. it took
him 43 mmutcs to do 1t (mcluding the
delay for the lights).
Fanley took over for him an the
fourth and lasted only 31f, him~lf. He
allowed only two bus, but both of
them went home as fan souvenirs -
Balboni's second and the first home
run of the year to spray-h1ttang
Lonnie Smith.
Todd Fisher, a rookie ltke Fsnley,
* * * BRETT & BRET IN KC •..
From Bl
has 13th major league season to hit It at somebody "
Jusufylna the confidenct of the Despite his problems. Saberhagen
manager and the betting pubhc. Brett. is the only Amencan League pitcher
33. launched into a batting tear about with two shutouts. He also has a
I 0 days ago. He was 4 for 4 against credible stnkeouts-to-walks ra110.
Minnesota on June 6. Then he went 5 with 16 bases-on-baJls and S3 strike
for S against the Seattle Manners four outs.
days later, pumping his average by 18 "His stuff has been ,ood," Howser
pomts to .284. said. "It's jUSt those b1& mnings that
However, Howser remains womed knock his wheels off."
about the Royals' other Bret -22-Saberhagen picked up victory No. 3
year-old riah t-ha ndc r Bret a wcckaao. then lost to Minnesota 5-2
Saberhagcn. After a rocky start, last 1n his next outmg.
year's Cy Young winner and World "I don't know 1f I'll ever 1et two
Scnes Most Valuable Player would winsinarowqajn,"hewd.forcmga
have to go I 7-0 the rest of the season smile. "I'm stall hopma to tum things
to match ~ 20-6 showtns of last around. I did feel like T was making
season. He was 3-6 earhcr this week. mostly good pitches"
()tang. Cout DAILY Ptl!OTI
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Magic of
Masters
di ~appears
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AJ'l -
There was no Mamn' maa,tc from Jack Nicklaus on Fnd.ay tho I )th at
the U.S. O~ Sollcharnpioostup,
The 46-ycar-old N1cklaus ~
home with • ICCOnd-round ·72:" 1-
ovcr-P!lr at perilous Shinoec:oc
HiUl.
But N1cklau fi~urcd ~ still bad a
chance to Wln bis fifth U.S Open. ,
.. rd need to shoot under pu ;
next two rounds," he said. "A 65
possible on this course."
Hi• two-day tntal of 9--0vtri»f.•
149, however, was on lk bonSerhn~·
of the 36-hole cut. Any ioJfcr withiQ.
I 0 shou of the leader or an the top 60:
mak.et the cut at the U.S. Ooeo. f":
"I'm no~ excited with a 72. ".
Nicklaus said "lt '1lould have been •
68 or a 69. It wun't too 1ood." .. :
Nicklaus missed sb fiin..ays oo a:
day when sunshine broke lhrouah tbie.
clouds 11\d the wmd died doW'Q. ....,
Lee Treflilo keepa an eye on b.ia chip •hot out of a wet und trap at U.8. Open P'rlday.
"It was a very mce day and I j~
wish J could have played better,:
Nicklaus said. "My dnvsna was v~· poor " •. f'.
Sindelar unpacks his game, bags S11ll 1t was better than on TbunclaY
when he shot • 77 under hotrib~
"'eather cond1tiQns. ...;
SOUTHAMPTON, NY (AP) -
Hello. Piedmont Airlines? Cancel
thoK rescrvauons. please. Something
unexpected just came up.
Joey Sindelar isn't going hQITle JUM
yet.
In the wmd and ram of the lJ S
Open's fint round Thursday, he shot
an 81 But the.turnaround m has play
Fnday was as drama tac as the sh1f\ m
the weather. He scorched the sun-
splashed Shmnccock Hills spread for
a course-record 66
At 7-ovcr-par 147, he was w1thm
stnkmgd1stancc of Greg Norman the
leader at 139
Just an hour before teeing on
patched the final two innings, giving
up jUSI tv.o hns
ANGIL NOTIS -Anve4• OorKtor ol PuOl>e
R•'-''°"' Tim 1'1119114 conlirmecl Fridav. ll'Mlt 111e
Atlffl• neve r .. c'*l "en aoreerneftl ' ve<DellV
with •w Carew 10 neve a dllv hOnor•l'IO 1"-'r
fonntr Rr" be.amen, wl>o reached IM 3,000 hit
i*tMu la\I veer Me.a 1.tkl 11181 no dale lies vet
oeen "' Not the reel 1111no but 0 11.tbltd
relit! Pllc~ Garv Luca• a nd \larllno DllChe<
JeM Cefl9elarla wlh lhrow t lmulated o•mt•
Mondell atte<noon, accordlno 10 pl!Cfllno coech
Mar<lll l.aehelNllll To •de! 10 lhal, l..achemann
'8kl rtl .. ve< 0-. ,..._.. ~v throw o+I lhe
mound to< 11\t flr11 llmt since oolno on Ille
dl'8bie0 n11 Mev 16 Kan1.t1 Cftv \eeond
be-n ,.,.,. WNt9 "'' oul FrldeV'• -
wl!h • tort kntt. bul WH tll1141Clt<I bee>. for
loda11'1 oamt ~IWY ~M made IM tlart
lntlead Lttl YOU thOuOhl onlY lhe lltO Club
"41d troutH with P•ICh"'9 rted on Midland lht
Anotl•' Ooubot·A 1nm, WH l>Nlen 31-S Tllun
.,.., bv El PHO Midland used e<Olll d1ff«enl
111a11er1 on lht ~nd inclUO•no lnfttlde< Jelwt
HtikMIH None of lhtrn la\ltcl more lllan I ,
lnnlno• Hotc111<lll, .wllO nH tnrown 1n a oame
.,.,,_, wH ll•t lht worst, 0011>0 one 1nnln11.
anowtno w!vfll 11tt1·~11 runs att ta•ntd
GOLF ..•
F rom Bl
green is ready tor play Where the nl·w
green 1sgo1ng to a nc"' locauon. "'e
will probably use the old green until
the new one is completed
Probably the most changes will
occur on the Mesa Linda course. For
exam pk. the old No 8 become\ No 7
and No. 8 ts a 3-par over water. The
lake has been widened and
lengthened with thegreen tucked 1n
next to the water It wt.II be 125 yard'
over water. all ca IT}
A high, elevated green will be b111h
for the 14th hole. a S 15-yard. par-S
hole with players h1ttmgd1recth into
the'rc"a1hng wand.
Los Lagos w1 II have the first hole
shortened to 460 yards and will be a
par-4 layout. The No. I handicap hole
in the past, No. 2. will be lengthened
to 540yardsand will bea par-5
Other major changes include mak-
ang No 9(Mesa Linda) a 4-parof37S
yards m length. No I 0 will be a 3-par
in the corner along Harbor
Boulevard and No 11 will be a 500-
yard 5-par
"We feel that both courses "''II be
more enjoyable to play and will offer
more than most public courses in
many ways." Shipley says
Both courses could be read} for thl'
Will Jordan City of Costa Mesa
tournament in the fall .
Fnday, "I made a rescrvauon to get
out of town tonight JUst 1n case," he
didn't make the cut. Sandelar said
torture. I hat'i hkc naymg "' the
scene of the cnme."
On Fnday, with a huge PJJCJY.
tollowina. Nicklaus missed the fai~ ·
"'ay on the 4S3-yard third bole and it
cost him a bogey S. f· He figured he'd be headed for the
Syracuse. N Y. airport and has
Horseheads, N. Y • home Fnday night
rather than the third round of the
Open.
Sindelar. the I 2th-leading tour
money-wmner last year when he won
has first two tournament!., remained
at par through 11 holes Then a "1Ca1
began 10 open on Piedmont's 6 50
But be &Ot &t back on lbt 188-ya
~venth, a touah par 3 •
N1ckJaus rapped m has fttst bud •
putt of the tournament.. an S-footcr
the heart of the bole. p. m. flight. That feeling returned af\er he
bo&eyed the sixth and seventh holes
to rail back to even par for the day and
11 over for the tournament
"At that point, I thought I was
goang to be able to make that plane
01ght." he said. "The only 1h1ng worse
than missing a cut 1s m1ssmga cut and
staying an the same town. That's
The 49th leading mone)·"'mner
this year bird.Jed the nex1 four hol~.
all par 4's, with putts of 5 feet 15
inches. IS feet and 2 fttt He finished
his round with thrtt pars and re-
newed hope He m1s~d JUSl lhrtt
fa1rwa}s and on those he had good hes
an the rough.
"That's one," said Nicklaus, bol6:
1n1 up one finger.
He then walked over and '1appcil'
hands Wlth playina penner, l..an1'
Nelson. :
"I thought I was 101q to set 1t aoit1'
about the~. but I miued 1 shOlt
h1rd1e putt at 9," Nicklaus said.:
Anaebl •ammer b&Rball camp
Tli'e Angels Baseball Fantasy Camp,
offenng campers a chance to compete with
and against former Angel players mcludmg
Bo Bcltnsky. Dean Chance, Albie Pearson
and Tommy Davis, 1s scheduled for Jan.
18-25 at the Angles' spnng tra1n1ng fac1hty
1n Mesa. Anzona.
The cost of the camp 1s $3,200 and wall
include daily mstruct1on from former
Angel players, 1ntra-<;quad games. break·
fast and lunch daily. aJJ baseball equ1p-
menL round-tnp air trasnportation from
Los Angeles to Mesa and betwttn the
airport and hotel. s1ngJe room accomoda-
uons, a personalized Angel unafonn, camp
photo. T-shirt. video-tape h1ghhjht1ng the
campers expenence. and more.
Other ex-Angels an attendence will be
Ken McMullln, Rich Reichardt, Clyde
Wright and Ron Fairly
Applicauons and brochures arc avalJ.
able by phoning Sponsworld at
1-800-542-600S
A S500 deposit must be included sn the
apphcat1on form . with the balance due
before Dec. I
You th all-•tar .occe.r team•
Spots are stall a' aslable on fhe youth all·
star soccer teams represenung Southern
Cahfom1a for a summer tour of compell·
uon an Denmark. Germany and England.
runnangJuly 18throughAug. II
Teams for boys under 19. 16 and 14 a~
well as girls teams for players under 18 and
16 have openings on their 18-player
rosters.
For mformatton phone World Sport~
Connection at 557-4400 or 549-9556
C onconnons Horse If'\' ':>1ohlM
Clupmaa bu.tetb&U camp
The f hapman Collqe Basketball Camp
of< hamp1oos, featunni 1nstruet1on from < hapman men's coach Kevin Wllson. wtll
be held Jul) 7-11 and August 4-8 at the
Hutton Sports Center on lhe Chapman
campus m Oran&e
Oath 1nstruct1on wdl include drill'-
1,( 0mmagmg. htghhght films and a chm<:
\pcaker
Co!>l of the commuter camp is SSS.
For 10fonnat1on phone Wilson at
997-6651
World All-Star .occer 1ame
The 1986 FIF~ World AfT-St.ar soccer
gAme ieatunng an ._mencans-q&Jnst-the-
rc\t·of-the-"'orld format is scheduled July n at I p.m. at the Rose Bowl an Pasadena.
.\ 16-pla~er All-Star team from Europe "'II meet a 16-man team from North and
"iouth Amenca 1n the game which wlll
benefit L "'l(EF
Pla\er and coaching sclcct1ons wtll be
announced the last wttk ofWorld Cup play
in Mexico (al) an late June
Tickets pnccs at $20, S 15 and S 12 arc
a\a1labk al T1ckctron outlets and at the
Pasadena C 1\1c Audttonum box office.
Hund.ngtoa .aftball, r..ebal.J
Res1\tr:rnon ., under wa) tor the city of
Huntington Bcal·h·, \Oftball and baseball
program lt•r h11" and girls m grades one
through s1\
The ,·o<.t cit thl• e1ght·Wcck program 1s
SIS '
For mformataon phone 96()..8895.
c: ~
althouah his earned run average 1s a He rejected the idea that all the
respectable 3.48 after has 2 87 last awards and plaudits after the World
season. Scri6 .miJht have disturbed his ...---------------1
. One problem has been httlc h1ttsna concentration this season ?2ctl.I -?2c1ce
& support, panially because of aood "Actually, I worked harder lh1s
fnend Brett's slow st.an. year than I ever did before,"
"The thin& I've noticed most of all Saberhaaen SIJd
.as that he's 11ven up three and four Despite Brett's early-season slump
runs m some mnmp." Howter sa1d he re.ached several career milestones.
"811 mnsngs arc knockana htm out In one brief stretch tn May wb1Jc
He'll 11ve up three or four runs man scarchina for has stroke, he clubbed
mnma. and then shut them down his 2,000th htt, drove in his l,OOOtb
com{>letcly the rest of the way In my run and bit has 200th home run.
op1n1on. he's just aoina throuah a "I'm going to worry about what I
ataac." hit at the end of the year," he said.
Saberhaaen 1s tryma not to panic "And hopefully, there will be no cause
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Orange OOUt DAILY PILOT I Saturday, Junie 14, 1988
Cubs, Vuckovich
win one, lose one
Interim manager
goes extra frames
In 2 games. splits
t'rom AP dlspatclaes
\ ou ~•n one. you lo~ one John
\ ud.O\ 1C'h can vouch for that after
...er' ang as antenm manager of the
< h1cago Cubs for one day
··Not many gu)S \:an sa) the) were
an t~o c"<tra-innang P.mes an the only
da\ the\ managed.· ~•d Vukovich
alt~r the Cubs splat a doubleheader
"'1ch tht· -,t Louis Cardinals Fnday.
v. 1th \ ud•ov1ch holding the fon
tll:lore 1he am"al of new manaaer
< 1ene \11\'hael. the Cubs lost the tint
11.amt' l-01n IU1nningsbeforew10ning
iht' nightcap '\-2 an 11
· I had a better time an the se<:ond
(lJnlt \ ud:o' 1ch said ""low I'm
~lltng balk to coach again
frm Pendleton k.nocked an tJtnch-
runner Tom Lawless from third base
1n 1hr wp ot the I 0th to lead St.. Louis
0 , er Chicago tn the opener of their
Juuhleht·ader Mike Lavalhcrc had
~t up tht• Cardinals' wanning run
1••1h :i 1nple to open the 10th that
n~hl·lic:lder Keith Moreland m1s-
pla,rd
In lither '\/ataonal League game!>
BraH• 3, Redt l : Gerald Perry and
1m \ 1rg1l homered and Rick
\IJhler and Gene Garber held Can
1111na11 10 '>IX hits as Atlanta handed
1hc Rt·d\ their fifth straight loss. Bob
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TEXAS
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•cv011a rt :.wr191u r1
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1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
OAKLAND
?hlllops 2b
Boehle lb
Lonstrd 3C
Can~olf
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Gr.Honn
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l I I I I
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Oalr1encl 000 010 000-I
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E-l>rl"i>P\ Boc:n•• O?-Te•n
LOB-Tou I Oa1<111no 6 2B--ðp S•erre
SB-Jevlet \3) ?etr&lh 12J S.-Bat~ GrlHln
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Texas
Guzman W 6 6 11 ) 1 I
Harri\ \ 12 I I l 0 0 0 0
Oalra.nd r Young L 4 J I I l 6 1 I 7 ~
11 ·tO 0 7 0 0 D 0
Onllvero\ I 1 J 0 0 0 0 0
Rho ollch~ 10 1 baflers n •h" am
HB? -Mercaoo bv Ont vtro' 1 Jm
pl•H -Home Eva"S F rst Mf'<rlll ~or>O
LeP~•d T" rd Hen<lr v
T 14 A-10 130
Homer SlJ'\l)ed home Omar Moreno
to break a 2-2 lie in the fifth annang .a~
the Reds lost their founh Mrata.ht onc-
run game.
Plalllleet t, Expos 1: 'ite"e Jeltz
sin&)ed home Glenn Walwn wath the
bases loaded and one o ut an the
bouom of the ninth, leading Ph1ladel-
phta over Montreal and ending the
Expos' four-pme wanning streak.
Met. I, Pirates 5: Dami litra~
bcny's two-out smgle m the ninth
anmna scored Mook.te 'A-1lson from
second base and hfted the \.icts o'er
P1ttsburah. The Pirates had rallied for
two runs in the top of the ninth befon·
the Mets came back.
Jesse Orosco, 3-2. got the "icton
despite allow1na two Pittsburgh run'
an the ninth. Pat Clements. ~ho
entered m the rhntb inning. tell to IJ-2
Mets staner Dwtptt Gooden mud,
out 13 over eight annangs
GI.ant. 3, Alh'o1 l: Chtli DJ' I\ hat a
three-run homer off Astru'> rclie,cr
Dave Smnh with one out in the nmy-i
mnmg to lead San Fram·1,n1 cner
Houston.
Astros staner Mike '\rntt 6-5
entered the ninth w11h a 1hrce-h11
shutout But Wlth one out ( hns
Brown walked and Jeffre\ Leonard
singled him to second \rn1th re-
lieved, trying for his NL-leading 17th
save. but Davis htt a 1-1 pitch for the
game-winning homer
In the Amencan League·
lndJan1 11, Twins 2: .\ndre
Thornton droH' 1n fi,c runs ~1th a
t~o-run single and three-run homer
and Brook Jacoby and Mel Hall each
* Indians 11, Twlm l
MINNESOTA CLEVELAND
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Bernzrd 70
Mullins 70
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E-G•t" H•l:>e• C.egne O?--C ,. • ., a no ?
LOB-M•Ml'\014 1 c t•e•a-d 4 2B-MHa I
Hrt>et., Lomo~•oou JB-Snv!ll'I Jacobv
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Red Sox S, B,..wen
MILWAUKEE BOSTON
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W" Cle a·..: Hwo Cit~• "II"
T-2 ~ A 29,911
lnockcu 1n a pair J' Cll-veland
tie<1t Minnesota for tts lifth con-
'>et Utl\ e VICtOrY
'A-mntng pitcher f om Cand1ott1,
4 ll allo~ed 11 hm while stnkina out
t•1ght and walling none m his founh
complete game
Red Sox fl, Brewen 3: Jim Rice
uoubled home the ue-breakmg run
Jfter a fif\h-annang error by first
ba!>c.-man (col Cooper, keying Bos-
ton\ victory over Milwaukee
Tl1en 10, Blae Jays 5: Darrell
bans dro"e 1n four runs, tncludmg
three w11h a home run. to pace Detroit
tner Toronto Evans. who collecte<t
three hits, broke the game open with
ht<, 10th homer of the season an the
I 1gc:rs' four-run third.
Yankees 3, Orioles l : Mike
Pagharulo keyed New York\ two-run
fihh-inn1ng rally with a run-sconng
double. and rookie Bob Tewksbuf)
and t~o pitcher<; com baned on a five-
h11ter as "Jew Yorlr.. defeated the
B<ilt1more
Mariners ll, White Sox 10: John
Moses hit a bases-loaded single an the
ninth 1nnang to give Seattle a ~1ld
'It tor) over the Chicago Whate S<».
Rangers l. A'1 1: Pete lncav1gl1a
Jr1n e 1n his ~cond run of the game
\'Ith a tte-breaking. e1ghth-1nnang
\lngk and Texas beat Oakland tor lht·
lllth '-tdor) 1n their last 11 µml·\
* Yan4lMS 3, Or1elei 1
NEW YORK IALTIMOAE
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Game Winning RBI -?ag11aruto •SI
E-RandolPh OP-New York 1 Bellornore I
LOB-Ntw York S Balllmore 1 7B -E a\ltr
Peolleruio RIOl<ert SB-R Henderson C401
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ono ?a:ermo rrwo B"n•man
T-752 A-41170
* ~ '· Plram S
PITTSllURGH HEW YORI<
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11l \lrawoerrv HR Brum 9) M w liton tll,
I>'. 11•rnanoe7 (4) SB-Belliard IS) Sirawbt'rrv
I I 5F Almon Br•a"'
IP H R ER 88 SO
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( onnt\ L 0 7
Hew York
6 6
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C.oodl'r J 13
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HAP -Of\ula~ bv GOOd"n Wl>--Good•n Re
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s.,co~<l B W loam\ Th•rd Oarl.ng
• 1 I) A )1 ... 1
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Seattle's Spike Owen (right) ls unable to get
hls foot to home plate before being tagged
,,Las .......
oat In the second lnnlna by catcher Culton
Flak of the Chicago Wh-ite So• Friday.
* Braves 3, Reels 2
CINCINNATI ATLANTA
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P•rke1 '*
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Paw•r o
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1 I 0 0
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0 0 0 0 , 0 0
Mortno rt
Ramin u
Muronv cf
H >fner lo
C.Perrv I
•i••oe· 11 Ot>er~fl lo
V•r1111 c
H.;t>bro 7D
V1an1er c>
Gerwr p
JO l 6 1 Total'
Score l>v lnNl'll"
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t1newie11 007 000 000-1
Atlante 010 010 oox-l Gemr 1/\11M1ng RBI Horner (71
E' <.;uN PPt•on O? <{ ·nconna• I Allanlo ]
LOB <:One nnar Allallla q 2B-MurPFlv
Y. In!" H•rp~r HA-(, p,.,., I l/•r9 10
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DETlllOIT TOtlONTO
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Mo"t>v ct Bfl ,,
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'•rutwr 2b 41 10 IS 10 Tottlt
Score bv 1"""'9\
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4 I I
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DolrOll l04 010 010-10
Toronto 400 000 010-4
(iarrr w"" "~ ~a o .. Eva ns 7)
08-D~tr(l•l 9 f(>rt)rl I 1&-Mullln•i.t
~ rrranon Wt1•11 .. r• tHl Da Evae\ , 101
~nf'r.cJan ISi ln ?arr"' 141 Jonn•on 18 1
~8-!>ll•1r1011n Ill Whtto•,.r ·~ Up,h11w 1111
IP H R ER Bii SO
O.tron
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arv
H••l'le 01
• t I • 4 ~ 7
I , l ) 0
1
0 0 0
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Taronto
(Ion< v L 6 4 1 6
Ac~rr S 1
L"mD l 2 '"'"'"I 0 0 Clanc v p11Cneo •o J bMI•''
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T I 10 A \6 •11
a
2
1
0
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1 2
0 2
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Mc Co.
* Glann 3, Astros
SAN F•AN HOUSTON
MIOndo rl
~01lmn It>
CBrown 3tt
Leonard 11
COav•1 c•
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C JO"fS V'
Bren'• c
RTho\n 2l'
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4 I I 0
4 I I J
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0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Doran 1D
Helcher Cl
crur 11
wa11tarct
Garner Oh
GOev•I IC
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CR1ntd1 u
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Scolt P
l2 l 6 1 Ttteh
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Sa" Fren<ISCO 000 000 OOJ-l
H84.1\14N\ 000 010 000-I
C.11f'l'e W1on1ng RBI -C Oav11 l)J
LOB-!>an Frencisco • Hou"on 2 HR-C OitY\ 61 SB-C Bro .... n ,, ( Jonr. ,,,
IP H R ER 811 SO
s.tn Francisca
~aC.n I J I I 1
-..IDh I IV 1 ~ 0 0 0 0
H°"I..., Scott l 6 s 8 I ~ 7 I
osm.tn 1·3 i o o
HBP Bau CY L11C.ou
UmPlrt\-Hl)me Mon•aguf' F1t1I ?oncono
_.,..ono w.,,., Th1,..d Re""«''
T-112 t.-n >37
* Mlr!Mrs 11, Wtltt. Sox 10
CHICAGO SE,ATTLE
Can11e 1 d
F '" c Ba•res rt
GWe., lb
Ha r\ton t
BBOr\ la 1•
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HUiett 2D
C.uillen n
(rut lb
eb r h bl
4 0 2 2
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0 0 0 0
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1 I I 0
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6 radtev ti
AOavls lb
?rHtl'Y 11>
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OHed\" rt
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Keerne\o c
GTnmson
veager t
l1 10 l2 10 Tota4t
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1 3 I 0
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0 0 0 0
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40 II 16 II
4st 100-10
001 111-11
No"• oul wnen winning '"" scorl'd
G11m• WIM•no RBI -MO~S 11'
E -Hu'tll, J O&vl\ M Vou"9 OP-Cn1c.aoo
LOB.-<~l<&go 6 !>ea1tlt 12 28 Crut
C.u•I Pn B••"8\ ?re\le\o ?~flPI Owen 38--0
Ht!nOe•son Moses 8 rao1tv HR ?rn~v 112)
t t .. 11 c; ~n 171 SB-<. ".., • SF-F \k
Clllt.ttto
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MO'.~" oa ... •v l 0 4
Seattle
IP H Ill Ell 6B SO
1 I l 6
J I ) 4 I
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MMOO•• A 7 l q 9 t 4 •
C.ueler "'" I 1 1 J 1 I 2 I
Huotmenn I J 0 0 0 0 O
MYou11g w s • 1 I ) 0 0 0 0 l
Nelson PlltheO to 3 baflers •n tl'le 8th, MtKeon
P•ICneo !o I t>allers in lh• llh. Otwltv ollclle<I 10
4 Defiers 1~ th• 9!1'1 '
umoore\ ~tomp HlfSrlDeek F r\I Roe SI'< ono Brem 11•" Tt1.•o 6a'l1<••t
T-1 44 A-10747
* Cardlnels 1, Cubs O
IFIUT GAME)
STLOUIS CHICAGO
Coltman If
McGtecf
Ht rr 21>
JCtarlt lb
\lenSIY• rt
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Lewltu pr
HHll'IC
?n<111n Jb
Oouend n
Mathews P
Fora oh
worre·I P
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lb," bl
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) 0 0 0
4 0 I 0
4 0 I 0
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4 0 1 I
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0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
o.rni.r cf
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JOav11 c
Ourhm lb
GMlllWI If
Frencon 11
S09ler Jb
Sutelllfe D
)4 I 1 I T9tal'
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l 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
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StLMlls 000 000 000 1-1
Chkaeo 000 000 000 o-o
Game WIMll!g RBI -P'1'<11elon (1)
E-J Davi\ OF'-SI Lou11 l Clllcal>O 2
LOB-SI LO•M S (l'liUQO l 3&-Levelliert
SB-McGff 1
'" H R lR aB SO St\.OUll
Mall'lewl W 2 I 9 S 0 0 l 1
WorrtM S 10 I 0 0 0 0 I
Cllleoeo
Sulclltft L 4·9 10 I I 1 6
Umolres-Home Stefto. Ftnt OeMuth, Sec·
l>fld, Greoo, Third H•rvtv
T-HO A~OOO
* Cub1 3, Cardlnel1 2
IHCOND GAMU
STLOUIS CHICAGO
COiemen if
OSmlll\U
Herr 1c
Worrell p
JCtar• It>
McGN CI
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Ford on
L vtlre c
VenS•vlt rt
?t>Olln lb
T..oor p
Ooue"Cl 2D
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3 I 0 0
4 I 1 I s 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
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S 0 I I
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I 0 0 0
0000
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Oavlt v P•lcllt!d 10 I bafler .n 1"9 I llh
UrT'P•rts-Hornt. 0.Muth F,r\I C,rego Sac
()'><) Hervev Tl'ltrd Stello
T-3 7J A-_µ_037
Major Leagues' hitting, pitching averages
American League
IComllNte ltlrougt. eames et ThurMSavl
TEAM llATTING
Al rtn~\018
88 t ""0'!':
N -NIJl.lto;ff
C ftv••Af'IO
~ftW 'fO'"
T ron•o
80\lon r ... tu
A,,...s Q,t,.o I
Oa• 8"0 ""#II"" c .... C~ C&~
Al It H HR RBI .. ci
1061 1'1 ~1 .. 114 711
197S 71>1 ~2 63 2SS .1
1947 110 S2S 41 16S 110
1913 7SI S 19 47 233 170
20?S 311 ~I n 299 270
101S I'S $51 60 779 269 ttn 779 ~I u 2S9 269
19tS 213 526 64 26S 26S
19$3 '197 S09 6' 261 251
1'>10 2S2 490 S9 23S 2S7 xm H I Sl7 61 26S 7~
lqor/ 131 ... 42 724 2•t
19s 243 476 40 232 744
2°"' 260 49S 11-4 ?SO 240 INDIVIDUAL BATTING
C 11S er mwe al ba" I
<fOJr'll !t/'
P.J(kt1tt• Mn
Ov •• y
Be tor
Ma 11 "ll'V ~v
DH1ll011•
LY~n Bil
R P Btn
H•b<t~ M•t'!
Ra.Jetltsen A,,..,,
Bf'•n1rd C •
Se '•l M
Eat,., N \o
Gr1H•n Oe•
MO\ftb'o Tor
Cottt o,t
lemo" O•t Re'ldOIPl'i NY
OBr •" 'T .. Ft<,,ncll Tor
Sru<te,,s• v M•.,
F1t•c1>t< T ..
Murrav &11
Low Ken
8•rllolll Tor
Cartor Cle ,.,_A~I
LKVBll Tel>itf , ..
coinn1 0.1
LAnslord Oa~
Phm•~Oe• Sarrell ltn
c,.nM1Co0.1t
J1c01>11 Cit
W1Doln1 Bii
ADOVil ~a
lffll Kar
Griffey NY
HUltttCtit
M"1tn C'1I
JOl\Moll T ()f
Wl'llro Kan
:'JI.::~· .,..,.
Pf~~
All " H HR 111 J~ a
111 )] 47 I
Ht <,() tl I~
ll4 l'1 ·~ 7 n8 36 1~ 9
1" •O IJ 12
111 I~ 42 1
16S /8 .... •
731 )4 H 6
214 l• ct 17
146 1S ·~ 1 102 II \9 l
n6 11 69 10
111 '1 ~ 5
110 16 114 I
1)9 l8 11 9
701 76 ., 9
1)0 ., )9 J no JS 61 o
'" l6 ~t 1 1l• 2ft &• I 2lt ) I 10 I)
161 JO 4q 0
106 1\ 60 I
Ill H \3 I 212 •• 64 16
21S l? 42 I
2l6 JI ti II
19t 12 SI S
"' ,. \1 l IS1 12 ·~ 0 20311 'ii •
'l' 47 .. ,
'23 }3 6J I
123 J6 61 "
21l JI '° • I .. ?1 }..I 0
203 11 57 10 -XO .k SI I
14' 13 • • 1
ta? 1' n l
TO '7& 111 1
lj.a 20 '3 I
126 " 6l 7 1n n s. • )07 u ~ •
ns 1 1 '' 11
•Bl .. ct
l6 38'1
15 363
40 }~
76 ll6
40 J)J
S7 ll 1
17 371
30 317 ,, ns
.)8 318
21 JOI
11 )01
43 lOS
lO JO~
16 10\
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)6 100
16 )()0
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., 19)
" 191 23 190
40 1tt i1 ,..
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11 1't .. ,..
10 '" ,. 216
7S 11$
X> 113 ~1 ltl
JS 111 • 211
41 711 J2 111
11 m n m ,, }tG
11 ,,,
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ll 111 )1 ,,, ., ,,,
C.11"'''' M c,,.o,,..an B\n
Ward Tp,
tnr-vo11a i ~.
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McOw!'l 1~•
R Okfr B
Boch•tOa•
H enclrlCli A,,...,
8Bon111a C•
Gael! Mlf
Upshaw Tnr
AHtndton NY
Mk Young B•t
Allenso" C" W ilson l<.a~
LA?ar \l\lt•
Lombrou -..l1r
ktlelleld A,,...,
llu11tr Clf'
Franco Cit
Owen Sea
Smellh/o/1n
OHe<l\Ot' S#e
Gegne M·~
8uKl'le Tt•
Cooo..-M·
?gtrulO NY
R11ts M ii
AS~llazar Kan
Buth Ml"
Mut••n<T!' Tor
N?ar ,,. De•
MOav•\Oa•
W•nt· .. d N V
Bevtor Bin
T olla'°" Chi
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C. 1ll•t n Chi
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Bue•,,., 81" Ca~ron SH
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She•llv 111
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Moacl'lem NY
6alt>ont II.an
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Mo•lflv Kan
GTtlOmai Su
tr.lllla Chl
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186 16 SI ]
llA )4 so 11
69 1 46 I
l04 40 5~ 9
112 79 SI I
'SJ 7• 41 '
117 70 3• I 16_Ll"-< ., 1 115 )9 60 ••
l9S J6 \7 t
744 S6 6S 9
160 73 •2 • IJ.4 17 lS 0
13e )4 67 •
127 11 J3 •
162 11 ., •
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72' 13 SI 4
193 24 •• 0 n 76 44 10
190 ,. .. 10
190 II 41 3
172 II 4) I
116 70 44 ~
SS 71 46 14
713 14 Sl ~
I~ I) 33 0
176 18 JI J
161 ll •I '
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164 72 4() 6
209 1' ~I II
114 J7 ~7 IS
19() 17 ~ )
161 n 1q 1
Ill ) I 12 4
198:7 41 1
194 74 ·~ 1 114 10 41 7
It? )4 0 • 1111 40 I
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114 11 40 I
148 16 \4 ti
lJI lS Sl S
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:101 11 46 \
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119 14 .0 , ''° ,, .0 • ?07 ?3 46 •
151 11 lS 0 m 11 4' 10
ll4 12 2t 2
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1'3 " 11 ISl 16 lO
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11 114
78 U• JI 111
?9 171
73 710
}() 7&9
19 21>8
II 268
11 261
)4 767
23 167 )2 766 17 263
14 761 n 2•1
32 260
71 2St
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72 2~ 12 2~
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16 7S1
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13 1•9
I 2•1 ,, 246 n 1•6
}9 70
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71 141
1 1• I
11 741
JI 117 '° 111 70 2l6
71 23•
16 2ll
IJ 133
9 230
JO 2)0
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11 .m
11 211
11 n•
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JO m
10 m 21 211
11 216
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319 419 717 195 343 I
199 Sil 13S 207 341 1
4 20 S23 246 113 291 I
u9 S19 267 191 J71 4
4 SI S77 2~ 2Je 7S7 1
• st •9• 269 2•s 112 2
4 19 .. , 717 242 317 I
'82 Sl9 267 ?IS 313 I
• 11 S37 280 102 )42 •
16
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~IM,.\01& , SO? S99 197 197 316 0
INDIVIDUAL "ITCHING •
(SI a .. "'41'e dKlslorls I
E c"norn To,.
Ml/II t am~ Tl'•
H g.,era M11
C1emt n1 B\n
Nel\or Ct11
D•rw1nM11
l f'nnerd Kan
H.ir\• 9,.,
Be""'"er "" Corru l e•
H"lll Oa•
t-'4AP•I r .. ,
J~·"•ro NV
M Witt A"9elt
?••st< Mii
Bt'Vd Bsn
Hough Tu
Davi\ 811 SAl)rl'lgn Ka~
C•e'lCv Tor
P Ql'lell NY
Bood•ck~ 1 11
C.uldrv NY
Nlpoer ''" \rhrom Cit
Andule' Oa~
Al!ltrfQ<1Mln
llasmu\l'I NV
~ev..-Cn•
A fTand• Tor
T •w• •brv NY Cl'~Oak
l t0r"'1l 1Cat1
Moroen S.• Cocl•rol o.~ ~lthMWI M•f'
~·Se• Gurmen Tt•
OJacti.10t1 II.•~
la•lai Cit
Mo.oi> tu
Cel!dlolll Cle
McC.U.••~
Ho•IOll (Ill
JDavls c111
S<l'lutieC1t
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"N .. roCle Nji,, I Ml!
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JI 19 16 .0 4 I 117
103 t1 lO I~ • • 2 " 99 6S 16 104 t 1 0 1 7t
SI 40 19 lO 4 7 7 31
~ 40 16 lS 3 l 2 JJ
87 76 16 50 6 s 2 60
II 11 71) 19 S l 1 76
41 &J 70 2S 7 4 2 IS
71 SI 46 69 4 3 1 II
~ S2 II l4 I 1 198
45 H 16 33 l 6 l 01
17 12 ) I 40 I l 3 06
10 I 97 )~ ll 1 A l U
) 1 17 10 23 • ) ) 19
91 17 11 44 I 4 J 26
60 H ll 2' S 2 lJO
,. 17 26 so s s 3 lS
IJ 11 14 SJ l 6 3 4
IO IO 71 4 6 3 l 49
)6 l7 It JO 4 3 ) so
16 '6 1 I 66 I I l SS
11 t4 II 61 • 6 l S9
SI SO It l3 l 4 3 6S
t7 79 It l3 s , ) u
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., ., 23 t.I ) ) , "
72 46 ) 1 5-4 s , ) 19
SJ 41 20 ?O 1 ' )ti
•1 tO 14 \l • l ) ..
5060 171413'6
4S •• 11 26 4 1 4 00
IS 1' JI 40 6 4 4 01
16 ll )7 ,, • • • 03
" 11 l! n • 1 • n 9' .. 2l '6 SS 41l
fl " lS S 1 l • ' I)
74 16 2S .0 S • 4 IS
41 SJ 2 I )5 7 4 '11
ll 41 16 74 1 4 .,,
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101 1fO tt JS S ' • M ., ,, 1$ 27 4 1 • 57
14 '° ,. )1 l s • ,, ~ .... .! ' ••
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Mc(;r,.gr Bii
l/•0111 Min
Gublt10 Kan
Romanick Anvets
T•"a"• D•' MYovno Sea
?errv Of!•
Morr\ Dt•
Terrf"11 Ott
L•itrVMll
Sia ton Anet! t
L11ngtlon S..a
BWtfl Tr>
Hen't Tor
Sun.nA...-\
?or1u11• M"'
W l<O• :>"a
Kev Tor
51•fb Tor
Ja m•' Cn1 Oot\on (F11
Lef>Olnl 0•'
Wll•lson NY
L"lllrd Oai.
ROav \Min
16 16
91 104
S9 47
l>6 69
1S 11
4" SS
6S 10
I I 13
16 ll
19 9S
b8 IS 11 01
~ •S
19 n
&1 69
11 .0
S6 14
69 14
87 9S
14 39
IS 19
~ 61
21 Ja
31 •O
22 19
11 31
)3 61
31 Jt
11 21
29 43 ,, 11
)() 32
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31 7S
7• ~
76 19
44 St
61 58
13 •1
13 l8 n 18 n 2•
79 46
11 so
12 11
lS 34
2• 11
70 21
IS 19
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s \ 06 s s 06 l ....
l •• 91
6 •• 92
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s •• " 6 • s 07 • s s 13
5 s 19
~ 5 71
4 S31
4 ) SJ•
4 S S •O
2 • \!IQ
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4 6 SH
2 s '37 s 1 • 43
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National League
( Cemdlte t9lr9\l9ll Tlllll'1dlly'1 Games)
TEAM BA TTlNG.
&a " H H" •tt "ct Ntw Vor1t lt l6 27• SI I SI 256 261
3' 73' 25'
.. 241 25'
SS 235 2SS
60 21' 7S1 "mm " no ,., S3 211 2'S
43 lft '4l ..a m .lilO '3 IU lll
11 111 1lO
San FraM ~o 1'91 264 SIS
~trHI Ito() 2$2 417
Chkago ltSS 14t "'9
San 01990 lt73 71• '91 Pflltl>ur9~ l"S 25' 416
Allen•• 1'10 DI 474 ~ 201•ns,...
Houslon 1'17 ,II 4'I
PhllaOt!P!lla II~ 23' '4S
C1nclMal IMS 706 Qt
StLOUI\ lln If• 4 If
INDIVlOUA'-IATTINO (IU., ~at llltl)
Knight NY
GW>rM50
9<000 M6'1
"'" "" '-• DNIW1 Gar,.,.. Hiii It•,,., Mon
KHarnnllt NY
0Smllh\IL
cerown~' S.~11Cltl
Ovti,lre lllV
L~r«1SF
-.llevldt Pll
Al " M HR •tt .. « ... 2) '3 I )I lJ9
224 J7 1S 6 17 .J.U
llO Jl '° ll ~ JU •1 t• u 2 um ,t.,, .. 4 • .m 1.eo ,. •s • 11 .n1 ,,, • " s n .n1 204 ,. 65 J 15 .Jlt
172 1' ~ 0 11 JI• 1.0 JI JO • t2 JI) m n n 1 • 112
10 H 0 I ' 110
211 ,. ., ' n .wt
~--·~=~ t• J1 SI S 1J TIUI 51 1D 41 Ptr~ar C II
OewtOl!MOtl
Hoffl~ Otiiwl"'"" Durlt...,Ctll
tO.vttU
Ga arr1oa Mlltl
'" ,, " IJ 0 .. , 171 '11 SI 11 1S 2tl
1" l4 sa • n tta
'" ,. ,, J It "° 211,. ~ • n ~--" .. , 1st 14 4\ 1 ,., "~
Ban Hin 217 2• 60 I
Glelloan Sf llS l I 57 1
Murphv All 711 34 S9 9
Slrawbrv NV 16S 1t 46 1
Fosler NV 1•123 )9 10
McRevld\ !10 210 )4 SI II
lll'ore1and '" 214 23 St 6 Co•eman SIL 711 33 60 0
!>amut!I Pn, 160 25 4A 1
Wallach Mon 197 11 ~ 10
Ooran Hin 109 :n S1 4
Mldndo SF ns 16 :l4 s
Sclos<le o.d9erl ISi IS Cl 2
GOevls Hin • ?ll 30 57 12
Bream ?II 116 33 50 I
LandrMu• ~' 160 7• 42 l
HorMf All 103 30 SJ 10
Mart1,,~1 SO 134 II lS S
ATN>oson SF 199 2• 52 2
WClark SF 191 l2 50 6
Stubbs Oedeer' 135 18 lS 11
Weblltr Mon !IS 30 41 •
Fa.Merv SO 136 lS JS ?
JC•ark Sil 191 21 ., 6
Conupeon Ctn 161 It Cl 1
JOevis Chi ?03 15 S? t
MBrown PU 1'1 IS 41 3
Manll1I 0....-. 116 33 SS lS
Ourne m Chi 111 14 4S 6
()r\ule~ ?·I 1'3 21 41 1
Crut Hin 15' t2 39 0
Ge rvev SO 216 n ~ 17
Remlr•1 Afl 21• lO S<4 4
Ur·t>e SF llO I• 45 0
T?ene Pll 17) 2f 4l l
McGM!>tL tt7 1S ~ l
Hut>t>ard All 161 I• •1 2
BOier Cln 161 11 l9 3
Carrer NY 116 la tS 10
Morrl'o" P11 17' 17 &.) t BHCln 111 It •2 3
Ken<'ftdV SO 111 11 42 S
M1"'8f C•n 1u n n l
Ottltr Cln llO I• 41 S
Dunc.In o.o..n m 2' '4 s
VanSMi.e !>IL 141 IS l3 )
e renrv SI' l" f) l6 •
Ma-.Ck DNw\ .. ' ,, 2 c;w n.on ""11 ---io. 26 45 6
E.asl'lvCtn 137 1t )Q 6
lew MO<: 16' 14 J1 )
lt.U DNw\ 161 11 JS I ~nSIL 194 73 41 0
JeOr ll'nl 161 19 )4 0
T emoi.1n c,o 191 II )9 O
Ht!rl>tf All 137 t• t6 S
•an.v Hlr1 12' t 14 4
M T""'10ttl PN IS I 16 1t 2
Herr S•l 1'6 14 l4 I
Vltgl All 1)7 71 7S f
~•Htl'I \tl UI 14 73 1
Oti111:., Cl'l1 111 17 77 ,
Tl AM P'ITCHlfCO
20 113
13 711
2S '1IO
)I 119
1' 111
J) 17•
12 176
16 27S
19 275
lS 274
14 213
21 111
10 771
ll 270
1' 7•t
70 16.J
37 261
10 161 11 261 11 260
26 2~
?O 2S9
13 2SI
11 2S7 17 2S6
21 2S6
t1 2SS
•I 1U
23 7~
11 .7S2
It 2SO ,, 250
16 250 11 150 '° ,,, 23 747
19 , ..
IS 242 .0 ,.,
3J ''° 16 13'
7' 2l6
IS fl'
II 1» 16 ,,.
11 nl "m 16 277
ll n1
16 21'
II , ..
73 217
12 11t
.. 711
1 2CM
11 ltO
I~ I I Its
16 Ill ,, ,.,
·~ 111 9 •171
New YOfk
H()\1\10"
Attanle
lllA H •• H SO ltlO JA > 12 410 In 117 m i IS
J 11 441 llJ H• 402 S '1 J4' .,, ,.. ,,., ,., ' u
~
DMlat't
... ~ * ~ w. l1 lO m M 4tt I I
!.an Frencl1co J" 451 '°' ,,. San Otego
Monrreal
?•1tU1uroh c nc•nnal
F>!liltdOIOll:a
Ch•COllO
)$4 l 13
) 76 •79 119 213 :ue
l • 4SO 211 m l4I ) t1 4'5 21• 271 313 5
l '7 491 111 ltO JOO )
4 JS S3S 237 Ill 1" 4
4 47 Sii 2SS ?OS 311 1
INDIVIOVAL. P'ITCHING
I SI• er mwe dad'*"-
11
II
II
13
' 14
'" H IB SOW L •RA WO"rlll SIL 42 31 12 23 l 4 I 2t
Ktrltt<I Hin '3 2S 16 32 S I I •
GDOOon NV 9• '1 21 71 I 2 7.11
K,,t_r Hin lOI 16 1' Sf 10 J U6 ......,cvn Ded'9fs St so 1f l6 J J 2 21
McOwll NV Sl 40 16 )4 6 0 22'
Oledo NY 71 '9 1J 41 1 1 2.S3
lSmllh All IOS II Sl 76 S 6 2.57
RhOOOn Pll 16 n 31 SJ ' 3 HI Forsch SIL ., n 31 '1 s • U3
Tudor SIL 102 12 25 41 6 J US
?elmtr All U 62 41 11 3 S 2.61
llearOon Mon '3 15 12 37 6 l t 70
Scoll Hin IOS 16 3111S • 4 2 7J
O•aveckv SO 19 73 7S S6 S 4 2 74 LeC~t SF IS S7 21 21 S 1 2 n
Valemllela, o.c19ort 107 N 33 '6 I 4 2 N
R1w11v Piii t3 90 11 41 I • 3 00
Sflow SO '7 1' '3 " J • 3 00 "emdlel Pll 76 71 77 l6 4 S ) Ge
HW'llllMr DN1W1 • ll J9 n S 4 l 01 L.Smtlh Clll 21 17 IS 2' 2 4 l 11
Gerrelts SF t• 1' 34 S2 S 6 US
T lbl>1 Mon IO ti J.) .. 4 2 J J9
Krullow SF 91 1t 2' '1 I 4 3 '3
FrnQllJ NV 73 4$ 27 " 6 2 U~ N~O...-. 3' 3S IS 33 S 2 >to
BSrrtllh Mon to 16 lO 41 4 4 U2
Soto Ctn 70 .. JO 42 ) • >.N
HuO\Oll Piil S3 to If 21 4 3 J •
Wtldl 0..-tO t4 24 19 l S , ..
Darling NY 71 66 ll S3 1 2 )f)
llut Sf 32 lO 13 21 , 3 )"
Gullc.ktn (In ll N 21 U 4 6 601
su1c1Hte C.hl .. n 47 ., ' 1 ""
Co, SIL • • ft 1' 1 S 09 taller Clll .,. U 11 » 1 4 YO ~"' Clll '4 64 It 46 l 3 U4
t<Gron ~· n n ,. o s s u. JoJol\Nl't Att 76 II • Q 6 S ._. 1<'-''" ., 7S n 4' 1 I US
MllllOll "' J6 .» 1• " , • ' .. ~a.IHI SO 11 31 IJ ft 3 J •JO
MllSOI' '-F 11 U 7S JJ t • UO
Mafll9r All It l«J •t .. • I UJ
ll'owtr C1fl f7 Ii 17 ,. J • w
Trout Clll 6t M i6 '2 I J t.1'
HeW11N SO 76 IS 2• 0 • ' 4 7'
lfO"""'"' Clfl 1t M H 4' 3 • 4 71 0.. Oa n. fl • 5 •95 ;Y111.1rm11Uf•~ '1 U ,. » .$ S J.\l
llva11Htn M 61,JI '9 >'I.JI
llMOll ''' s.t • n JI 4 l U1 'T?lurmlftd SD A '1 1J n J 4 S.A1
c.r111111 ...., ,, " u ,. • 1 u•
I tr\ltv (flj 71 '2 If • t 4 US _....,_-~---nu J t~
Httlre Moll H '1 JO 41 J • •41
Orang11 Coes1 OArLY PtlOT/Satutday, June 1,, 1118 -
Camacho wins unpopular
decision, retains crown
NEW YORK (AP)-Hector "Macho'' Camacho, be
of l.M fist feet, hancb and mouth, JOt the mc:ssqc in the·
fourth round or Im fi&bl lllinst f'.dwio Rosario Fnday
ni&ht wbe.o blood swtcd ND.Dint in\O bis eye.
••t aid. 'hell, ) , ' .. Ounacho •id ... 'This as 1 faibt.
Thia is a frabt • •• II was a dandy fit.ht from tqinru..q to end. and at the
final btll, many people ui the crowd of I 0,61 Sat Madison
Square Garden thOlf&ht Rosario had upset Camacho and
won the World Boxing Council h&htweiaht titJe.
Judte Luis Raven thou&ht so too, 1COring it 114-11)
for Rosario. But JudaeS Ton_y Castellano and Stewan
Kirschenbaum each favored C~macbo 1lS-l13 ..
"The people ofNew Yott are yellinaat the dedSJon."
the Puerto Rican Rosano wd throu&h an interpreter u
boos echoed throupll I.be Garden.
ln the fifth round it looked like Rosario mt&ht
become the champion for the leCOnd ume, wtlhout the
benefit of a dcc111on.
Rosano, now 2~2. rocked Camacho with a ndH·lef\
to the head SO seconds into the fifth round and landed
several hard head shots throughout the round. But he
couldn't put Camacho down.
Rosano wd he hurt knuckles on bis right hand
dunng the fifth round and that ma&ht have saved
Camacho. .
"To be honest, this is the first fight I ever got hat
consistently hard," said Camacho, who has a)()..() record
with 16 knockouu.
"That guy was hammerinf me wt th than~ I've never
been hamme~ With before,' Camacho wd. who was
also badly hun by a left-right to the bead late m the 11th
round.
"lt was a close fight, f'll be the first to adnut 1t But I
was more the skJUful fiahter and I proved 1t," CJimacho
said.
Two JUdges thought so.
Three other fighters also stayed unbeaten on the
uodcrcard.
Chavez " now '".O w1tb •3 knoc.kouu.
Heavywcia.ht MikeTYJOn,217,ofC~tlkill, N. V., rao
his record \0 22..0 with 20 lcnockouu whco he Oocttd
Regic Circa, 211f or &himort, in l.be flntm':d~,{ MattbeYf Hi ice. I Sl'h, a juaior '
contender from Canada. rn b rmmt so U-0 witb a
round decitioo over tto Ramos. IS., of Dalla
Camacho booltcd his record to JC).() with 16
knockouts and he never worked harder for a VlC'Cory. J
0 1t'1 a danaerou fiabt ... the Macho Man had said ·
before the bout. .. But he won't lay a &Jove on me:· l ..
ROMrio dad more than lay a aJove on the cbampioo."
hun.ina him t.dly. i
After his fifth-round escape. C..amaeho. wbo -~·~ •
I 3S, used his band and foot peed to outbo.t Rosano in
four of the ant five rounds •
At the 1ta.rt of the l I th round. Rosano was btetdir!i' from a cut under the opt eye and his pu1ncbcs 1C1Cmcd to
have lost their snap But !tuddenly he hurt Camach9
ap.in.
Rosano, I 34, took the fi&ht to Camacho in the 12th
round and seemed to have the best of 1t.
The AP card favored Rosario 114-113.
It was the JCCOnd defense of the I JS..pouod utle for.
Camacho, who bdd lhe WBC super feathcrwci&bl title
before relinqulShioa it to e&mPllJn as a lia.htwci.&b Camacho won the li&htwe1gbt lJllc over lo9e C:uia
Ramiru on Aus. J 0, 19"85. It was Ramirez who took U..
title away from Rosano when he stopped the Pucrio
Rican tD the fouU"lb round May 3, 1984 ~Camacho came into the nnaweannia re(t. wrutcand--.
blue sequined robe designed like the Putno Rican ~
He was born an Puerto Rico but arew up an New York 1
Spanish Harlem.
Under the robe, he wore red, white and blue tru~
pancmcd after the Puerto Racan Ila&. and they also had a ~mall American flaa.
But bJS outfit was flashier than his performan~ on
this niaht. ,
Refucto Roju (left) hlta Julio Caar Chavez with a left lD fourth round Friday nlCht.
Juho Cesar Chavez. 130. of Mexico. knocked down
Refugio Ro.ias three times and stopped him i"o the seventh
round to ream the WBC super featherweight title.
Rosano was ~ 1n aunfightcr blac~ bul
Camacho turned out to be the auy tn the white hat when
the dccas1on was announced. .I
I FOR THE RECORD
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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
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U.S. Open golf scores
U.S. 0., Lennie Cltmtnta 1S·n-W Merli O"Meere 16'-13--1 ..
(It S.Ulhampten, N.Y.) Joey Slndelar 11·6'--147 Fuuy Zoeller 7S·7-1'9
Greo Normen 11·6'--139 MArkMcNully 1s-n-w llerrv Jeecllel 7S-7~14'
LHTrevlno 7•·6'--142 OOVQTewell 14·7i-W Jeff Slumen 7S-7-14'
Oen•a wa1.oc1 12 71>-142 Oevlel Grahem 76·H-147 Jeck Nlckleu• n -n-149
ltey FIOYCI 7S• .. -143 MJl>.e Re.CS 74-71-1'7 OeYIO Oof•n , .. ,,_14'
llooTwev 70·7J-1'3 Wevne Levi n -10-1•1 S.llCIY Lyle 71·71-14'
Tom wetlOtl n n-143 Oeve a.,.r 1s-n-1• II<.-F ieistier 7'•13--1 ..
L8M V Wedk•ll\ 7•·71>-l.U '"-ler JecOOMtl 16·72-1• e·s.m lltenc!OtPll 7'-71-lSO
Tommy Na1r.e1lm.1 n n -144 Lerry NellOtl 75-7)-141 AllCIV Nortll 7'-71-150
800by Wedklns 7S 69-1.U Ancly ... n 76-72-141 Oevtd Hotie>y 1'·1-ISO
Be<nnerc! Leno« ,, 71>-l.U Peter Octtlerl\ul1 71·70-1.ta CetvlnPHI• n-n-1so
Payne Siewert "6'--144 TC Chefl 76-72-141 Peu1 Arl"991' 71·72-lSO
IY\eC O'GrtCIY 7S 6'-144 Mlcheet Maleski 14·1-141 ern GleslOll 76·7-150
Oevlel Frott 12 7'1-144 Johnfly Mlli.r 76-n-141 Phll llltcllmer 7s-7S-ISO
Hal Sutton 75·71>-14S s.ve llellftterot 7S·7>-141 H~Green 7s-7S-150
llen Cren"'8w 7'·6t-l4S Lerrv ltlnller n -11-141 Howwd Twllly 7'·71-150
Cre10 Sledler 14·11-145 F renk Conner 7S·TJ-1• 0 Elcllelt>eroer IO-71>--1 so
Marl! McCumOer 74·71-14S Kt nnv Knox n -16-1• M Cabveceflle 7s-7S-150 "°"' Mallbo• 7'·71>-146 Tom Kite 74·7-I ... It lcller Cl MASI 7'·7-UO
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Gerv 1C.oc11 13·1J-146 Chio &eek 7S-7>-141 Mef'kLY• I0-70-lSO
Lerrv M ia 7S·71-t44 Jolln COOi< 7$-73--141 GreoPowers I0-70-150
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Women's tournament
Krt\t9M Open Cotieenwett.er
(el H..-V.V, i-1 I P•I Meve"
C•ndv Ilene• 3' 19-.a C•tllv Jof\naton
Ketlly Belle< lS~9 o e .. E~•1>11
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O.OtMe Me111trtin ll 17-10 Joen,,. Pec11to
JUll Inkster 34 36-10 M1nclv Moort
Allee Mitter JS·lS-70 ~MaueY
Jo Ann Wesnem 34·)6.-70 LYM ACS.ms
LIH VOU"11 17 3)-10 Donne White
Pet Bred,.Y .l6•JS-71 IC.elhY Whllwortll
Slleron Barrett lS·l6-11 B Penclef'OHI
Pennv l11mme1 lS·l6-7t Jeckle ller!Kll
MarvMvronv lS·l6-71 Jen St~
lletsv K1no 34·37-71 Jerllvn 8rlll
S.ndre Pe.,._ l7 34--11 C Chel'llOM141'
Susen Sanden 37·:M-71 srurley FurlO!IO
LeUl'I 1>9terM>fl 37·JS-72 Sendr• ~illcll
lleckY Purson H·J7-72 Bonn•• uuer
Cindy Hiit 37 :1s-n lleverleY Oavls
Min i• McGtoroe 11-Js-n Elel,.. Crosov
Sllerr on Smyers 36·l6-n Lynn Conn.ruv
Amv AIColl ll 34-72 Sus,. llernl1>11
SOCCER
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3'·36-72 MWl\1lm•rt )4 Jt-1J
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l6·l6-n Jenet Ande<'M>ll l6·J7-n
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l6·l6-12 Connie Chili.ml l6·ll-7•
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l6·37-n Therese Hession 37·37-74
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300 240 120
l IO 360
1 IO
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11•18 Mer Jet IFtorn l
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100 \20 540
"60 1110
'00
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It le/I llli.lllonl
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flOUlltTH llAC•. 3SO verc!s
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Sum
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500
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lllu1lvo, Moon Jel aao.. Meeter •vron.
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l\orsesl
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12 IEXACTA ()·10) Mid 1'960
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Time. 1.St.
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Time 2'02
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Sudden Move. Proue! Countrv
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S2 IXACTA (4·71 oeld 11960
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c -wlnfla (SM!hl 20 00 I IO uo
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U IXACTA (1-11 NIO UUO
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F1ea11y
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U IXACTA 12·9J N IO Mii 00
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Tlmfl 2-02
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Time. 7'1114
Also wenl I Cor Finl\, lmoen et GIO<'y Os!>
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tic• S.tur•Y Oen
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Time 7'00 4
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11 UCACTA II 41 Deid V t 40
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1490!00 10."°"*') S.60 l IO
""811 Junior N I StYfMtt I ' OD
Time 2 00>
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Time I.JU
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ntaO lllAC&. S Mtonol
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Time O:.W 2
too 400 400 UO HO uo
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uo 420 uo
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c~ (McCernw11
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U •XACTA <•·11 N Cl SIOl.00
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Ttme 1144
70 IO 1 70 4..20 uo 1.IO uo
AIM> Ran Fest Fllno Mt FuCICI hlroo Entry
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A-t• Pr!nc• Scratc"9CI Coettlno Around, Genlleman Oen.
8osran, Le Verne'• Kerlvne, Kim's Golcl
12 IJ(ACTA (1·41 oetd lk20
SWVENTI4 llACI 1'11 mllft
Antontne (Vllefttl-1 2UO ''° s•
Whet Meo< (Mc<.erron) 4 • >•
ta'-"die ( '"'9dro1e I 410
Time l SI l AIM> lt•n A Klas For Ke1'8, RIOUllllO!I Most
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s2 l"tCI( SIX (t • S·4·1·SI t:Mtlc! 11 .76100 to '3
wlnnlno licll•" lllvt ~I Carryover·
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16 mi'fl on 1.,.-1
1160 \ 20 )IQ
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T•me 1)63
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Time M•U Sen 0 800
S.CrelC~ N-
U IEXACTA i.·71 oe>c! i 11000
..
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ArnertcM L.-.-
1!1AL TIMOllE OlllOLES-Si9Mcl Cre•O Loper
i nd s•-SoMtOff'_., ollche<'i 1 141 Kier elld "~" Ad<ler'Y, ourf'...oer-t P!lftllc> w 1no1ma atlCll· « llenc!V Sit'._ •llOnllOO We le< We1lell efld
Matt Nowelo; lh •II 1111....-n e"d MAO
Mor•~I 8"11 Cnr" l(tvc1..-wcOl'CI be...,_
SEATTLE MAlt1NEllS-SloNMI Erik
Henson oetc!llW JOlln Braf\llh '""'Cl besem41n.
Jim Bowle, lint 1111_., end JOMI TerteOull.
Jr oulftelder
........ L .. 9'18 NEW VOltK MfT!>-!.•9...0 11111 1104>1~\0fl 111,
ooifoeldlr. ~ r ecll9' PllClllt< C~
Mewkins lnflllOll' and ",...."°'o N O\eMI llfs• C>e...,..." 1<>0 HSl9"19d the"' •o l "" Fe o ol ""' New VQl'll •'"-nn L81111Uf Sill~ T"' CMOM81\.
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contrtct eN! an•~ NI" •o • 10...,e•.,. of 1t19
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SAN OtEGO PAOREr~' Jolin ~rlll
Oulfle4der IO l ea VIV•' o4 •lie Pedf•( Coes•
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VANCOUV(lt CANIJCK\-~l\lllH Betf•
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•118 Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, June 14, 1
·CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANG!
I LOST MY OWllER BUT
FOUl9•AFTERI
PLACED AN AD II THE
CLAS91EDS.
,,.,... ~ .. ,._'ii
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o ... 1r1....,lfr1de .... y-on.r..--.-.-ia.-laatnltln 3111 PllllHllTllT TUWll.111111' H• IUITJULW OAlvtAS-C.-o. country ...,......
(lite hekpg, gd COC*, geti Qdl Uwfi euay Group Prectlc• ,IT ACIC*o tfWned, Exp Ill f11 II _ILi NO'# h4mo tor~ & no up nee. CA JIO '9Q. ttart·tll'l'le, Video. Cam
olc) In exOh. tor pvt IMna "Hav. tun a.tering your t\Mdl pett•tlme lnc:tepen. wllollowlng prof'd N-Join IN Ottglnal Coooe •tYht9, .,._ oontllCt MllCG,., Yectrta, 1M1 Camire experlanca.
quertara. Ellen, 8o113711 own party .. Seminar dent oontr9Ctor to dO am11r Elllab9th642-3020 w1 .,.::,c*~for.......,.1 ~ '°'4-1212 ~275, Ptlelntla, CM 8end ,_,,,,. to: Ad 11
Lag Hiiia, CA 92M+-37111 Mondey, June t8111 Cell Peno 1urgery P1eaM call ElQ>ef prwtamcl. Ctlfte ~1400 X-275. FIC 800KKEEPEA 208, c/o Dally PUot, PO
for ruervet1on1 for an ~,:;2 dl8c:UM Tl'PllT/Wlll lntaMtlMMon-Frl3'-5pm lllC"'ll Needed 104, Mon.-lfrt, 11 Bo• 15IO, Colta Mw
846-eeo4 _ Pllml• Apply In penon. Needed tor Pf'vatl com· lndepend«l1 oon1rec:t0f. _e:zue ______ _
la~ IUllT&IY Entry 19¥11 poefttort In well PIT DAYS 11:30-3:30 mvn11Y In South Legunl. """"' In penon, at 2IOI PWe ...........
!l!!Ut for Mld.leal btlllng oft\ce eeiabllltlld fltm Mutt Good poe for hOu• Ntvee, Muet haw~ eo-W . ~on. SA, nr Mond 1 rm to epprox blltirt 3111 Type 40 wpm, n-amkr. have •tr:& 1ie1r:f I retlr• 0t •tudent, flex. crued 1«ounttng 0111 Flllrvl9w I Wlmftt. e:~. Tuae 111m to EX" QXTUA@WOUXHto over35pref,c.tl~5pm, =m~rlk •· u!1'';:· Apply Me I Ed'a Plzza. 481·45&7, batwun FIT41ELPMANAOE ewo•. 7pm Wiil trllln
watch 11 mo ~ In my Mon-Frt, 7 t4-&44-5717 f n rA:rt 0 ~ 410 ~. 17th St, CM. lll'!Mpm (Mon-frl) Aduh euto cam.n for oc """"' Pw..cnr:''41', tMO
NB 11ome 3 d*Y9 a UOln&IY/llOIP'f, w':'.':' :ro.t a A»oc'. --CARPENTtA Regltt•, 2-~tam Mdya/ Pltiolntla. ~ Hra nex 850-5435 p • ych 01og11 t o t "c •. 1'° 1 au.it St.. Npt 8cfl lutrll ISM ,-!: ~ ~ our -:::::, = rC:-ldV ~ ll1ii•iiifiiiai9i;iiaii111t11iiiiiii'-
Dtmntit1 I Mothef'l lloul"I, 20 hr wk n---11m lCOOUITJll MICG ~=i: benefltl, nd dap«Wt. e11r, MACGA!GOAYACHT8 looking fOf tong tetm ••-r r-.,... INUr gd drive '900td te31 PLACENTIA C.,.
AU"AIRE Mldld for chll· employ" Good pay Type. Oen. Ofc. t-t2, 1-3 CLElllS 1831 Plecantla, CM 7 4 75f-4 5& bet t1 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iiiiii dren agea 3 a 5. auto 640-~ Doug or Henry M-F te1Hr. 642-4097 CASHIER 1 • 1 am.
avallable lrvlM arH Our company 1111 Jr Ac; fOA FACILITY IN NEW· FIT·HELlll MANAGE Tllatnlr'katlng
1
--955-3900 Clerical/ let S llln 1111 counting ewtc l)Oeftlonl PORT BEACH, $UO/HR Aduh IUto c.nera fOI' thl
HOUSEKEEPER For Elder· &ODlllTUT /II.Pl * ..a1 f&IAUi.J °'*' In our Payroll end CALL 175-2790. OC ~-· 2em-11am
ly lady Ll~n 5 dyl/wtt AR/AP payroll computer Excaltent part 1 full time Flnancl1I, Reporting .. .,,, wkdy.twkanda. U /hri 11••••11 MWAHIUU Mature woman to cocHc a helpful, CM ~5-711l1 poeltlona In ..... 1 Of. Dapta. tO-::t:,'otldency _ _. gaa lltowance, oPPtY IOf
keep llOUM Attrtocilve -------• • plu9. Ell t blneftta FIT, Incl wl(nd9, Good pay, ldvcanoement. xlt ban· Enlrgatlc people needed
araa Rel• req 64'4·2120 Clerlcal flee Dept• of Brldll and WOftclng oondltlon9 growth Co, 4 locatlona. eflU Mid dap«\dabta to concNct 1 Mar114'tlnQ ::~0;559~~~~~·11· Apply In peraon Apply In peraon. W.Cro car,inau<ance,gooc:tdrtv· Stud'f tor thl Or-. Prefndt1al/ CLERI -9~:30Qm C11 Wllh, 2150 Hwbof lngNOC>rd, 714-751 .... t55 Coaat Pubtllhlng Co.
Maiabtratln SlOO IEW Ill OllP •.LY IMll • Blvd. CM. before 1 ~am. It.._ 11•""41
•IUll IPfW* Ateyou rMdy to 1tan on a creeu~ new ~t~ 17042 OllMltte AW, lrvtne. l&IW JACK Of ALL Pleuant ~ vo6I» •
lelllhltrfl11Statle1 ;EAcr.:sr~~~~~ 111°"1 llltrllrl II 145 71
4-25<Mm1 a~•c:ft:,:,.,.~·1r MACG~::~ACHTS ~.d~~rion':
eva1I -~ prJCe Brand INGS hu Immediate op-UST. Ill t IALll AnER evanlnoa. Apply at 1831 PLACENTIA, CM. m1k1r1, high achoot
new acilve HJon CM/NB. l)Ortunltlel for CLERKS We are 1 IMdlng .Jflwelry/ EdwardT1 South Coalt W Ollllll Htllor'I, college ttuden19
D/548-4515 E/544-9e19 In lt't COSTA MESA of· Card & Gift Store Chain Plaza. Town Center I & moonllotlter.I Houri
l •••• wam• .... floe opening In Laoun• Pref SCHOOL Brlltol Clnem•'• Hourty + mleeQe can Mond•y.~rfdey 5;30pm -ellper In CA/d/Jflw9lry/ 9&4-258f to 9:00pm, Saturd•y
5-klng Interior O..tgn In thla entry level po11t1on. Gitt field R.umee 10 JOBS OLUI W&ITll Part time 9·00am to 1 00pm Siert
Director Mlnlmun 3 yr1 y0u wlll learn the var1ou1 15303 Jenell St Poway PIT 1111 lhltta at S4 00/l'tour plu1
allperlence In l'toullng In· tyi>ea or 101n1. prepare CA 9208-4 Apply It 7• 11 YtrtfJlq Otertt bonuMI. Private dllk a
dustry CrMtlvtty, good loan document• and EARN 1,.95 Superior, Npt Bctt. phone, c11ual attire .
color MnM. and min· melntaln department lllea 1111Wl11111111 NO SELLINGI 2 Cl«kl Home WO<keri ~
agement aklll• are a u well u other related FfT PIT No lnVMtm«it MONEY OllSnlOTlll needed to Y9rlfy ,.... For Interview call Mary
E MUSTI Send re.ume & duti.s. Typlno of 4!'l·~ F1nanc1a1 Independence 111111 pllone orden. Hourly aft• 6;30 Mon . ..frl or
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._•llllililllii•• ftlt ~~--· Send $3 25 plu-, 75c ~10b~1~1~:0 PAg ::IC wpm Is required ponlble Jac:k 543-1002 PRIZES Mutt !lave one yeer ~::":~~-=~ ~3 S.t. It 642-5e711 I poslagr· nar-Jlinq 10 , t560, c M CA 92628 We oller competitive JmutY 1&1.11 eicperlenol. PINN call lntervt.w call tr«ie 1ft• •---------~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!f"'-------• each pane in Hlarle1 and excellent E IC P 1 r I• n c e P • r 1 0 n TRIPS 831-2345 or 831-2004 5·30pm 642-6178. 1lllllTI IDm ~ Send to ih41C1l/Dtat1l 5 l OS ~fits needed FfT. 760-2828 OlllTO lflp PASTE-UP pareon, 5 daya l.Mdlng 1)991 c:ontrot c;om-
luiatu I ffaaaclaJ I.eat I f tu• 2925 l..lurt .,_..,Craib t 1 lllTll UlllTUT PINM call for an Interview LOOKING FOR hlJH~... Mature peraon PfT wk lncld1 Sat Typing a Pl"Y Madi termite repelr 1.,.......... FOUND Min white """"le. =,: d .,_~I Expandlno plMUnt Group appolnlment s mature and ambllloua l'"Y T PA Yt.ESS CLEANERS rmntl Art background teottnlean, IOfM cerpen-
"""" BM Prectic. need• chalrllde sale• people to marltet •• NftPOrt Beach. 842-2871 l*pM. wlll train AWY try •xperilncl needed,
A t -•• recently ~roomed At 12.um~ ......... ~ help RDA & ••P prefd (11')111-tllO product Int .. ·~~ •·-•..ar. PENNYSAVER 18110 ataecty job, W9 trak\, caJt ~ ......... I ••-West..,.... nuare E t71h N• 11 ~ ... _,.., --,,. ........ ~ .• , ---~_..... _. _., 11-• p I C M "5 Mr C ............. ~ .. 2 ,......
""'' ., 7-•~ .,,_ .. ~ but not nece11ary 111111111' rnponM •-tem1 flald -w•-nr;11e I.cent•· r ·--~ -OWWWIHG1 SPECIYL HYIR St CM 631-8145 -"""r .. -".......,-• ,. If ,...,... I t F Pl D II .......... .. " M(). 1122 a El Mull 11..... ttrong traell you ara ....... ing 0( .. ra 0 r u I • ,, • , y.
BY PAULA'S Cutt $10 LOST Lhu1 Apso. NEWFORONLVS1 MEDFRONT&BKOFFICE R T recordlndlrecttalet and apendlng money. or Ilk• 9113·11389AlkforDan
P9mu. $35. Man~rM "Baron" vcty Dover & I 96·page lull-color C1ta· Enthutlaatle/dependabla WESTERll heve • strong <Maire to to go plecat Ill<• Magic PIT DELIVERY PERSON 13· Wallt-lna wetcome 16111 Reward' SA&-0588 1ogofCr•tta -pa1terns n make •n ucH• of Mountain. Knottt Berry ALLENBECl<FLORIST Openings Now Available Men I l.adlea. ~ 1111 Ofc 675-5937 Ev/Wknda I tiooks SuPP4•es crewnl excellent typtng. bu1y sav11~s S t,000/wlo. minimum I We Farm. or win Prlzet and 2809 NEWPORT BL VD
t:-a ft... _ NftPOrt Center ofc gd • ofter quallfted lead• pr• Award•. Call u1 nowl We 875-1353 ""~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lfWAlll r ~!> sMct n('edlepo.nt t>enefltt. 640·2023 581 appts flelllble hrt, have MYeral opening• In c AR Ro u TE s • Lo1t Burgandy Brietcue ~lcti hook QU•ll•ng and Medical AU11tant pit back Equal Oppty and high comml11lon1 C M . H B or F V EXECUTIVE CASHIER
In H B 5130186 Import· 1 rnorti a front office Internal Employer M/F/H For a discrete lntervtew 642~ For FI retell ltore. mutt
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ant papers 818 330-11793 LAURA WHEELER Medicine Practlee, CM I Prlnclpat1 only call Mr Coleman at have exten1lve cuh Call 645-8855 on June 497-5927 ATTENDANT SERVICE hendllng and cu1tomer REWARD! Lost male Aua-F. T S 16 17 18 betwMfl 9-12 CLERK TYPIST STATION Full or part Nrvlce experlen()e, lull
trellen Shephard tn N-· C ..!!..__A 'S-4-13/hr. witting to tearn I llUlll lnAJt Ulll time Apply Chevron Sta. t Im• w J b • n e f I t •.
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~own S.:: 4~~,~~;je 1 ISclaMh I . SclaMb I (Imprinted promo gllttl. I lllY1CI. 3190 Harbor Blvd CM 7 t4-6«-5070 EOE
3902 l11tnchta 3012 la1tractit1 3012 Paudo Production• 'PI T weekend• lnci~
Ptneaala I 957•3073 I Scllock Bo111. Newport
ped11trl1n/1uto ICCldenl ~ Experlenee Individual with 'uus OUll Xnybody wifNessiNG IEPT. SlOllnllY I Beech 673•2050
---·----WednMday June 4 on y •. 'f' good Engllell & lelephone Otti<le tupply 1o..3 Newpon Btvd In front of ;r• ..,. ~ lkllls '1rong typing & Mon-Fri 950.1171 FOUND grey atrlpped F~rntlh C11110practlc at t lhorthand helpful Appt9 __
cal female cat Mar .. l>Pr01C l m11ely .' , • : .. , llnper'9()n wlthr~metoSA LESPERSON Ex·
Sur1 & Sand Laguna 2 00·2 30pm PLEASE ~ r Mr Fuentes at Robert per1en~ w/hlgh goals
Beacll early June I call 633 2460 alter 6pm '·-~'
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1131-5025 Mon-Fri, anytime wknd I (~ .j,, \ . ..:.\.~ As.soc. 140 I Quall St.. CM. Mtg Co. Salary + piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ ..:.,. ____ ...;;;;;:;;;;;-o:::!t~ ~ Npt !Mach comm • benefit• Prof
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Wiiiiam Froll ' AHOC
1401 Ou1ll SI . Newport
!Mach CA 92860
FAMILY-COUNSELING
CTR, Sect1R1cp1 50
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phone 1111111 642-8380
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TION FIT for buay .. 111ng
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How much will your son or dovc;ihtor know obovt bvs1neu """•"
applying for thetr first fvlH1me 1ob1"Ptt>nty 1f he or she hos ever
been o neWlpoper comer Through route experience he or 'he
" olreody o lop oheod of thl"tr clmsmotM While they oll
mo5ter 1deo5, the boy or girl with o new\poper route " able to
pvt them to proct1col v'e Bu\lnes\' Comers learn the bos1c
learn the bosi< princ1pl.s from thf' first doy of storttno to deliver
newspopen They buy ot whole\ole sell at reiotl mok•
collections. kHp their own book\ ond deol with people face to
face Comers qvtCkly f1nd out thot proftt' and "Ion ' ore
more than textbook terms
The b.nef1n of manoving a new\poper route orf' on equotlon
for o fvtvre succeuful c1tuen A c;ireot numb~· of today',
prominent men and women started thetr pvbltr careen O\
~Wipoper corners And thf'y alt vovch that o new~po~r rovtf'
gtVft o boy or girl o h.-od \tart on the fvtvr"'
Sov' ond girl\ 10 -1fl 11
w "" Sil vld onto
64'2 <4333
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Daily !!t!.ON DE••
330 WE5T BAY Sl P 0 80X 1.560
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1Me lllgl!M c ....,, , ... 1 wtu1tM00\ln«Y CletlC Of Or· With the Counly Olid ol Or· = Tr~ 0r.: w..tniin.tw. TN~ pereona .. No '4t to~ \he 1 et _,_..;......., ...... ......, ..... __
,_,., Bottro I.AM..! Huntington 1ngi1 County on M9¥ lt, lnQll Coun'ly on Mey tt, ,,... c.llf t2U3 ._.~_. .._....,...,__.at flllCnTIOUIMlH•ll
l'\lbllttled °"'* Coeli lwh. Calif •*• ,... 1... ,_ ~ Ol'enoe CWt T'hlt ~ .. OOftoo IAHTA ANA OIN'TAL Vie noi1flz•I *'-ofHll Mm eTAl'W
... w'•'ll o.ityPIO ._,3f.Juna1, Del/Id r lene*. 1tl41 .,_ Dellrfltot"'-7,14.11.21Mt9d~llllndMIMll OM>Uft tONldrtlnt Dent .. Avenue end Hul:lor The~~ ..
.. 14,h tMO .,._0 i.en., Huntington ""'~ ~ COMt ~~COM& ,... Je!Mll.~ "-'tllcentet'J.l'111o.Meln Boul•11111d wtttl 112 tp91't-ci-. bulllhW WllT· tQ, A/C, Plwlndo... a..eee eeecn. Cefff, t2M8 D4lllY Pllol M~ 3f. JuM 7. c;>:.i Piiot Mey 31, June 7, a..10t Thie in.tament wee lllltd It ...... 8111 AN. CUlf. mtnt"'" MU(ITU' VILLACU,
.ILUPl21. TNt tlvtlMee t. con-14,tt 1eae • 1 tote ._.,11 WfttltheCountyai..olOr· '2701 d) 0.0.alap"""t ~ 1~112 ..._,. ..,_., .... PlBJC ll)TIC[ ®md by; oo-panner. s..t73 .-"8JC NOTJC( .,. Coun'Y on .,._ 30, Jalfr1' A. ar.ne. o.OA., NM '°' =t of • WNlmln•t•r. Callfornla ~ c lltncW ,... 13 f~. !MM. CClllf ~ tlOn... t2tl3 ncnnouie.,._.. 1llll 1111ement .. Mad PlB.IC f«)TlCE '9CTIT'IOU9M.1el•t1 n.-t21t4 The~ ~le Ollrlle Corpottlon, C...
MAim eTA.,...,,, with 1111 County Clet'll of Or lllAm ITAT'llmlfT ~ OflflOe CoMC TNI M1ne1a 11 con• h>rtlltr detorlb•d H fOtM coipotettoft, 1llOO COi.in ....... ,,· f'M:TmOUe eualNlll flM:TmOUe Miii ... TM ~ ,...__ .,. DdV f'llOI Nia l'. '4 11 ti Ch.Qed """: ., lndMOulf A ... 11or'1 ftarcef No•. o.w .. 11.. I 1 ~.!... ~-The tolloWlno pet90nt tte :J: ry on ~, ' MA11m ITAT'I_...,. MAm ITA~ 001i1G ....,._ • lMi ' ' ' ,,.,.,.;'A. car.-., D.0 .1 . 14C·t2144, 144-U 1-H . lnQ1on ....... ~• ~ .. ~ :'u'TO Af'· 1 ,.... The lollowlno ~ -The~ panGM n L.l"MTAI\.. 1f7 I.ml 23rd a..71' Thia __,, na ~ and 144-221... t2t4a
ftAAISAL 25M5 Tre~ Publlthed Orange CoMt doing butlnetl M dol"CI ~ M ~ 11. Corett ~~ewtl of°"'" NOTICI OF-PA Tlll9 ~ .. wn-~~~~~~~~~IM. II T0ro. Call!. 82el!O Dally Pllo1 May 3f . .NM 1, WALl<·IN VIDEO, 1502 R l 0 . MIOCIATD. o.m. t2U1 anga County on May "· A.RATION °' NIOATIVI dueled br. ·~ : • Martin Harold Ltvtn. 14, ,, ,... Oertltoe A\19 'SttntOfl, Callf ~ IMnt A'*"'8 84llte a.. 0.. Pwr'ln. 117 ,... DEClAAATION ftoHri J ZIMGr•be •
• , CHEV!TTE 25115 Trabueo .. 4 EJ TOfO Sa.ao toeeo t3$, ~ leldl, Calf hit i3td ltrwt ''· eo.. rtlUC Jl)TIC( n9l1 '°' tbl. ..... ldlntl"9d ..... dam d 1rW, em redlo, Callf t2aO ' . MtaJ. lne Callfornla, 92ee0 ~ Cellf tm7 fll\iblltltct Orange COMt Witt! In..--("\::r II TIMI Ital.,,.,,. .. 11111
ml. aood condltlotl. Thie iw.ineee 11 con-7502 0.Mtoe AYI . Slll"lton. RiOhWd I leld, 241&2 Tlllt bu.,neae 11 con-flM:TmOUe .,..... DallY Piiot JuM 1. f4. n 21 hereby alYln !Mt on wttll tl'le County Qeltt ol or. 1'50 OfO &4t..ul'1 clucted by: an lndMdual •-'C 1111\TIC( Call! 90e&O Aetlelo, MIMlon Vltfo, Celff ctuGt«t 1:1y. tn lndMdual MAim eTATl'mJfT 1Ne t1'1e lnhlil ltud'll. a NaaalM ange County on M4l1 I. , • .. ~ ...... L v ,_, "" Thll buelntH I• cion· 12492 o.. Der*~ nw folowlno ~.. S.-7t4 Declaratlon haa \lean ,_ --T-Mlttln ..__, t .,, 8 ......._...._~-..,.11 ~-.. fJ...... ..........._. n.-... ...----Thie ltatenw\t ... flied ftWCTITI0U91U81Nill duel.CS b)' I ~etle)n Datt .--"'-'· -Thie ltatemant W9I flled 3bl..enw M. ,..,. """°'""*" ,...,. __ ..,...._._ ,._ tun roor • ...-.0. with Ille County Clef1t of Or-..... ITAT'UmNT Ahmed H Petal, PrwekMnt I JohnlOn Coele ....... Celt wttfl tl'le County can of Or· (1 ro PAK ~AAMA-"8JC NOTIC( ,.. AeYllW CofMn· Ody Piiot M9'( 11. Nia 1,
Vlnf 304264 anoe COunty on M~ 11, The followlng per90tlt .... Thi• '"'"'*'' ... filed 92828 Mge County on May u Cf ICALS (21Ml0 PAI<, ..... conelder epproval for 14, 21. 19M
..... 19M doing ~ .. with Iha County Clark Of Ot· Thi• butln... I• con 19M 18800 Floftda ttr•. &tta hCTITIOUe • II... the NagatM Olcleratton on .. 'P'Ot P•• ,_.. CLASS$1C TAN 1159 1 enge County on May 18 duc:ted by oo-plll1net1 ~ 100, HuntlftgtOft tlMct\, NAiii eTA,_,., ,Odey, June 20, 19M ---------
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1'\ibllef* Oranot Co1a1 Btooltllufll ,ount.in Vtlley 1Me RICNtd S Said Pub!Wled Ol'Mge C0Mt Ctillf t2't4t The folowlnO P"'ION .,. THUi! MA TT!AS ue
Detty P!lol Mey 31. June 1, Calif t27oi ' ..._.., Thtl 1t1tamant ... Iliad o.ity Plot M~ 31. June 1, Paalfloa Home cer. a. doing~-bell~110 --------------1'4. 2119M VlllelieSutS06lole t0391 Publlen.c! Ottnge Cout wttrllheCounryClttkofOr· 14,~118N pllal,lnc.,Calltomla.111QO O!OAO!'I ROO,.NO the Lawt of the AC'TTTIOU9MllR•la s..en Mal 1<11 Of, Huni1ng1on Dally Piiot May 31 June 7. tnoe County on May 18, a... ~8tteltl,8ulfa 1100, S78 23rd It .. Newport Ital•°' ~ ...._ eTAT rT
---------9-h c .. t 92848 " !>1 19&e 19M Huntington liNctl. cam. 8eedl Cell t2teO mant eo.. 1.000 1t1 eeq., Thi to1ow1ng ~ ..
T ' I 1 ~ ~ ., _ti> 1111\nl'C' t2MI L 'T ,...., --A and the '-taln Vlllf1I Mv-~ ~ ... 111-. nit 1>11• neu ' con-p bfl$hed Or CoMt ~ ""',_ Thie bull 1 Y1a ~. ~·• &"'v nlclOal Coda T1t1e 21 ...... .., · _, ~=:YS:~~lvlduel MllC NOTICE Oal~ Piiot Mey i;rJune 7, '1CTITIOU8.,._.. ducted by' .:~;.lorlcon· =~Ntwpon 9-h, Calif. T~OSEoUIRIHOTO-.. ~~==:riA11~~ ,..,_.'la '=•=-Thie 1111emen1 w .. nled 14 ~1 l9&e ltAlm eTA~ Jrt Kreitz, PrellcMnt "*' ,..,.,.,., 379 23td llfY In t.vor Of In QCIC)Claltlon Oery w Wu. ..,. • •·~t t ....... --"-/ wllll the County C... ol Ot· '1CTTT10Ul IU-ll ~1 The folowlng ~ -TNt '1e1afnent WM !lad 11 Nawpor1 9eaGtl Caltf tOtl'leptOC)OMllawll begtvwt abOYt ~. p~~· p •. ~::::::::eon. we .,. Counry on Mty 23 H-'* ITATDIPIT doing~. wllll the Coun1Y can of Or-8Heo • an opportunity 10 do IO •t Tiit. bullnaas " oon-
VO'll 158788 AGUA PRO POOL SER· 18N The roirOwing perlOnl are rt8.JC NOTICE S't'MAX 00 , HO c.gney = County on Mrt 11, Tiiie butlnatl It con· the pubic "-fng. If~ due't«I by; an lndMdual
...... VICE, 1102 A Vlctort•. Colla ,.... dOlng bullneet .. Ln Unit 202. Newport 19 duct*' by • general petl· lnfomwrtlon le dMlred, '°" Gery w WU. "' ..-M .... Ce11f 82627 Publllhed Otl/\OI COUt THE GOOD EARTH. 3810 '1CTmOUI IMJaMH IMd\, Calif t2M3 ,_..1 net9Np mey oontact 1M f't8nnlno T'hte ~1 ... tied
RQ L Ban. l 102 A o.ity Piiot Mey 31 June 7 P1az1 Otlve Santa Ana, MAMl 11'A,......,. All R S<Mtmeny, HO Pvblllhed OrMge Coe9' "8lc>fl Ferrar• o.c>enrnent •t "6-4425 with the County Qeltt of Of. THEODORE
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V1cfon. ~ MeM CeJ1t 1-4, 21 10&8 Calif 92704 Tl'lll lollowlng 1*90N are C4lgMy Ln unit m. Hew-= PllOt June 7, ,4, 21. 21 Thie etalement wu Iliad and r9far to tl'le llbcWe ttema. _. Counly on Mey 1t,
82e27 · S•-1197 Oto-• Pl-Inc . C.11-doing blnl,_ .. ; pon laectt, Cellf. 911163 19 with the County CletlC of Or· !!.,~ action~ 11188
Thia butlneM II con-l0tnit, 828 Skyv19w Coeta WALK-I N-VIDEO, 40111 Ttlll butlnua 11 con-S.101 1ng11 County on M9'f 28. ,,.._,...._... court, ,-.,
duoted ~ en lndMdual fltllllC NOTlCE ~. Calif 82828 Ottnoe Ava ~. Cahl ducted by .,.. lndMdual ttM mey be a llmltatton lo r9IMrlO PvblleNd Orenoa CGelt
AIQk L ~ Thl1 bu1lnff1 11 COil· 90$30 AU A So6e6rnany rta.JC ll)TIC( Pl1GDl on'Y thoaa --rellad at o.11y Piiot Mey Sf. Nial',
Thie l'9ltn'*lt wu Ntd l'tCTTTIOUI .UatNlll duel.cl by 1 COfporatlOn MM) Inc CellfOmle Corp Thie etatetMnl -Ill.cl Publlahed OrMQe Co1a1 the ~bllc "-fnO deaOt1bed 14, ~ 1, ttee
with Ille Coun'Y Clarll of Of. Nll.m ITATEMENT Olg1 Hunt Thie bu1ln111 11 con· with the County Clttk of Or· 'IC1TT10UI ....... Delly Piiot June 1, l4, 21, 28 In t 1 nottca °' In Wfttten 8.elO
T .... n IUI ,.,. ll"loe County on Mty t8 The followlng peraon1 are Thi• 11at~1 wu Ill.cl dUC1ed b)'' a corporation ange County on June ! NA* 11'ATWT HIM con~-~ ---------. -19ee ' doing bullneea u with the Counly Clerk of Ot· Ahmad H Patel, Pr9eidanl 1Me ' The fo11ow1ng l*'ION -Sa-721 to 1111 ~ ~ •-"' llnllC( Loaded lo th• mul 19 ,-.. J EFF l S ANDERS enoe County on May 111 Tlllt ll•ttn'*lt ... n1.c1 ,.,,_ doing~-atorprtonothtpublo"-t· 1 ___ , ____ ,., ___ _
(101813)$7995 I Put>lllllecl Oranoe COUt ENTERPRISES 2675 trvoie 1988 wttlltheCounty CterllolOr· Pvblllhe$S Orll"loe Cout "A ... OUND THE CLOCK lllDtll' 1111\TIC( Ing. 1'1Cnnou89U•• .. JOhnaon&SonUric ~c. Delly Piiot M~ 31, June 7, A~ Sulte2A1 eo.11M.,., ,,,_..,. ~1 County on May 18, OellyPllotJuoe7, l4,21.21 CHILDCARE 81AVICE", l"UUU\f""' C&.INTON IHIRROD, ltAlmeTA,.._.,.
040-5030 14 21 19ee Caln 92H7 Pubtlttled Or•noe COUt 11186 1tM M8 G~nor St Cotta FICTITIOUe.,..... ~...,., • ....,.... C-The folOM'I ...,_.are -· •"·-11 ... Se-&& .left Leon Sander• 1810 Dally POOT Mty 31 June 7 ,,.. S.708 ...... Cellf 82921 NAlllR ITAftm'NT ~ doing~. Mint°' r.-.. --w Ocean Front •B New-14 21 1986 Pvbttltiecl Orl/\QI COUt
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Lorrllnt M Sulllvan. 849 The 1onow1r1g l*'90N.,.. PublWled <>ranoe COMt EJ f"oro 22512 Atp8I\ tEJ
FUTURA . 4 dr . .uto, llr, P\lll.IC 1111\TICI port Beach. Cell! 92ee-O Sa-811 rD•lly Pllol Mey 31 June 7, P\lll.IC NOTICE Governor. Coil• Mall. dOlng bulloeet.. Delly Pllo1June14, 1'1!u2 TOfo, ci. 82a0 ' power 11Mrlng, pow.ri-----""----Thie bu11n111 It con· 14,21 tt86 C.111 92827 THE ILLUSTRATED Walfz·Mualcllt CorpOr•
bralc ... 6 cyt and much flCTTTIOUI Ml-U duct.cl by an lndlv1duel Pl&JC NOTIC£ ~70 '1CTTT10U9 .,..... Thi• bull""9 11 con· PRINTER, 2250 s Falr'<ltew. aUon. • c.llfomle oorpor-
RIOf• (1EOF95&) $4995 MAm ITATDIUfT Jetf l. S•nd«• Naa. ITATDmN'T duc1ed by .,, lndl~ Stt F, Sent• Ana, Celli rt.a.JC NOTICE lltlon
.JOtlnton & Son Linc The fol!Owlng penoni .,. Thi• 1111--.1 w .. flled flCTmOUI 9UllNIU Pta.IC NOTICE The tolloWtng Pl"90N .,, LOfralne m. Sullivan 92704 Thia bU•lnMe 11 con•
Mere S.0.5830 dotng bu91 u wilh the County Clefk ot Or· NAME ITAnM•lfT doing bull-u · Thlt ital~t wu filed Leonard Vernon Mllllllan, MCllVIR'I IALI ducted by I oorporlltlon
FORD '88 MUSTANG I LEECRA~ CHARTERS. = Counly on May 18· Tl'le lollowlng petlOl'll .,. j FICTITIOUI .UU.11 TAAGETEO INFOR· With Ille County Cltf'k of Or-29t0 Jeva Ad . Cott•~ °' ~~n Geofglt Mulldi, ~· ~ for rMtortng 289 INC 08A LEECRAF'T CO ,,,._ doing bull,_. u NAm ITATIMINT MATION SERVICES. 38S7 = County on May t3, Cellf 92t2t INTDmOM TO llU Thie IUIMmlnt WM !lad
.U10 P-ti-14126 Willow Lane Weet· Publlllhed °''""""' Cout BARRY GREENBERG IN· The followlng '*'°"'are Birch Street Suitt 54t. New· 19 Eula P-1 Melthetl. 2910 -AL~ AM> with the County aMI of Or· ~ · -· • mmater Cahl 92883 ''¥"' OUSTRIES 2200 Pll1t N--dOlng t>uel,_ u port 9Mch, Calff 92ee0 ~ Jeva Ad., Coete M .... Calif ._ _. County on Mrt 21, f1300 548-5140 Delly PllOI Mey 3l June 7· port Suite 418. N-port YELLOW PAGE INDEX I John c MeRoberta 3110 Pvblllhad Otano-COUt 82626 INWTATIOMTO• 1Me
FORD '87 FAIRLANE --~!" Chan ere, Inc . 14, 21 19118 S -678 8uch Call! 921180 PUBClSHING COMPANY P1111 Newpor1 1210, •New-Oelly PllOI Jvne 7, 14, 21 21 Eula Pean Melthen On Ju~:· ~~ ,_,,..
2l9 engine gOOd T>\<1 t>u11nu1 11 con-8 Betry Dlvld G~betg. 3421 Vie Oporto Sull• 201 P011 a..cti. c.tlf 828e0 19MI .,_ 710 Ttril 1tatement wM Ntd r~ ·~.cs Slat• be Olatrtct fll\iblleflad Orange CoeM
~!>.n8<1~2t3ion 1200 J.,,_10or>a1c1 MlllV<>I<• MllC NOTICE 418 N_PO,, Beach Ca111 I M.,c Howwcs G11411t. 173 ao..n Blvd , Corona del enoe Count)' on May 28, ~;!:._.Can~-~nc: ~ t4, h 1Nt
' ' OUC1ed D 1 COIPQflllon I 12200 Park Newpor"t Suh• Newport BMeh. Calif 112683 1 G 8erf( l<ellogg, 3308 _. with lhe County Cletk of Ot-o.My Pi.ot Mey 3f, ~ 7,
~ " IPr .. ~t j921180 Admiral Wey, Cotta M ... •Mar Calif 92626 Pl&JC NOTICE 19&e ..,_ "'"'•· ...,,...man "· S.-. FORD -70-~R-A_N_,C,_H-E""R_,,0 This 1111emen1 wu tiled ftclTTIOUI •UltHall Thie bu11neu It con Caltf 92827 Thomae E McCullough ,,tO:ll7 312 N ~ Slr9et, Loe ---------
P.U Aune Good St 000 wll" the County Clerk ol Or NAMI ITATE•NT due1ed t>y .,, 1n<11Vldu•I Rick Underwood. 31882 35 Mlrldor. lrv\ne Calif P'K:TITIOUI ..... ,, Publi.hed Orenoe Cout Angelel, lfomle..~lor ": NI.IC NOTICE ~b91tofter · enge County on May 18, Tl'lefollow1ngpereons 1re B GrM'lberg lv1a FllHn Coto De Caza.192715 NAlmlTAT'I....,, DallyPll01~7. i4,21,28 Pllfl)Oee .. 11 .. ~ ~ ... tt ... 1986 dOlng bullMN.. T1111 •t•temenl wu Iii.ct Callf 92879 . Thi• bu1lneu I• con· The followlng PWtON are UM& .. 0 ,,. Pt....-· _, f'M:Tn10Ue .....
548--5965 ,,.... DLA IMPORTS INC 1793 lwlth the Coo!'\ly Clerk ol Or· Jo .. ph BtrrtH -4321 dueled by 1 general part· doing bull,_ u A) Ot-S.·720 beloW""'HO .. ,, NAm eTATilmri
FORD '78 Torino, auto Pul>llstled Orange Couf IWhllh« .Ave Cotla M .. lfl99 Counry on Ma; 18 W1veer .. 1 Lu llegu Ne-nerthlP t nge County SporU Bl.,.,. WILL OK Al· The fo10w1nQ per.one.,.
8twao Pl Pb. nd• WO<tt Dall)' P11o1 Mey 31 June 7 Calif 92627 19811 vl<la 89108 JonnC Mc:Rober\1 Maauge Teem, 8) Spon1 P\atC NOTICE LOWED AT THE HEARING. dolng~ae. Malrle.-
'500/obo Evaa wtlnda l4 21 1986 OV. Import• Inc Del• Fm1 Th11 Du11ne11 11 con Thlt 1ta1emen1 w .. flied M¥MQI of Orange County. Blddlr\Q wt" be In 6% lnclta-ance Tectlnotogy 8aNloea.
497..,..695 Lag Sch S•-681 were. 1793 Whtttlet Ave · I Publlllle<I Orenge Cout Jcsucltd by co-pannera _.th the County Clerk ot Or· C)Spon1 MwageTralnlng; ftCTITIOUa MlllMlla mant• end Ille IUCCWful 18101 ,...;;;; ~. Hunt--Coat1 M.., C1HI 92827 1Dally Piiot Mey 31 June 7 M Guwt ange County on May 28. D) Sporll M1 rketln9 NAlmlTAT'lmNT bldderwtllbereqund1oda-lngtone.dl,CAl2M'T
FORD '77 T ·BIR_D__ PlllUC NOTICE T'hl1 ~--II con· 14 21 1988 Thi• 1t11emen1 w .. flied 1988 Advertl11ng, E) Sporte The~ Pl"90N -poell 5% of, the oftet9d pr1oe °Aoneld J08lllfl Hwneln
Fully loaded 58K ml dUC1ed t>y • CO<"P<>'lhon Se-872 11t1tn tht Couoty C*'k of Or 1'110.0 Museige TMm of <Kange dOlnQ ~ u b)' cethlet 1 cl'** Of tl'le 16101 Telllm ~ Hunt:
$2800 or beet offer ftCTTTIOUI .UIMll I R Uno11do ange County on Mey 21 Put>111hed Orange CoMt Co., F) Sport• M ... •o• CT M 8 E R G E N • equlvelent •t the "-fnO. 11 1ng1on 8Motl CA 12147
541!-3939 Nll.m ITATI....,,. Thi• llllemertl w11 Ill.cl P\8.IC NOTlCE 11988 Diiiy Piiot June 7 j4, 21, 21 Ttam .. G) Sporte ~ VIRONMENTAL SERVICES, you Intend to bid. ,,.._. Manha Him.In, 1t101 Tlle totlowlng pereon1 tt• with Iha Cqunly C18'11. ol Ot· ,._.,. 1986 rMl'lt H)Spc)(t1 and Merkel· 21M1 Broo11""'9t SI 12$4, contact the petty ti.low Ttlllm Ln., Huntington
FOAD '78 Pinto, reblt 2300 dol"CI bull..-e .. etige Coutity on Mey 18, FICTTTIOUI Ml.... Publllhed Ofl/\QI Cou1 Sa· 717 lrog Contulttnt1. I) D Stuen Hunllng1on S..Cll. Calif. ptlorT lo 1":1 ~ A Baaotl, CA f2Ml'
" •no . ••Pd new SfEVEN BRACHT MAR· 1818 .... ITATlllEfT Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 7 Dellgn, J) Atoeet Rateereh. 82648 ,... .. Thi• bUllMte ,, con brak111tlr11 $500 KET•NG. $152 Ce.ltle Dr.
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'~ j The IOllOwlng peraon1 art 14 21 19~ "8.IC NOTIC[ Kl Spon1 Hypnothar•PY. AobW1 L Clmbery, Pfl D., Bttcer, U 8. Oletrlct Court duct.cl by: al P*1 l'S0-3157 or ~20 Huntington 8Hch Calll Published Orange CoHI do!ng bull,,..... I Se-893 2449 VUllf PIM», Cotta 218&1 Brootclluf'lt St #264, Receiver for UntverHI nettHp . 8 08'* •
82649 Delly Piiot M~ 31 June 7 CORONA DEL MAR AP· ACTTTIOUI MnJHEll ...... 112828 Huntington Beach, Call! Flnenclal. el al., C-No Aonatd J ~ Fiii ... llattM. IU s1-'--Breehl 5752 14 21 l9811 PRAISAL SERVICES 2855 P\lll.IC NOTICE NAMf ITATEMINT Douglaa Stuart Wllklnt. 82&4e 81 -4270 W~B Thia ltatemeM ... fled
Co.riv. siOoo--t> B 0 CH iie Dr Huntington S•-871 Elf Coul H)'W'f Sult• 227 I The loOOWlng pel'IOl'll ., ... me Tiii• bvlln... II COil• Racalver. "635 -Miii '"'County Clertr of Or
842-8698 Beach, Caul 92849 Corona Del Mar. Calll 'ICTITIOUl llUIMH CIOI bull'*'.. Thie bu1lne11 11 con-duc;t.cl by. an lndlvldl* t42 t K~ 11'\0t County on Mrt 'l7:
FORD M ,7,,.--lg Thi• bu11ne11 la con• I P\lll.IC NOTICE 192825 NAME ITAT'lllPfT I G7B & ASSO 2-424 N9'#· due1«1 by an Individual Rober1 L Clmberg ~-A•llMllQ8 18M u.tang •. CJ' ducttcf by .,, lndlvldusl Sh<>ah1n1 Wllllnqef 29 The IOllOwlng '*tonl •r• port Slvd St• 22 Coll• DouglN s Wllklnt Thl9 lteternent ... fllad ---·-, ~ owner, ale. lull i>a-St-L .. Braellt flCTTTIOUl IUI II HeathergrM!'\, 1rv1ne Calif doing bu.U-11
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M ... c atlf 92e27 Thie ttlltment -llled with the County CletlC of Ot· APH: 04~222•20 P\.lblltfled Orenge COMt
aqulptMnt, good cond Th•tlllletnenlwu flled NAMflTATTllllENT ~2714 ' I Jf .AUTO WHOLESALE. Larty BHanke&SuMnG wlthtneCountyClel'kofOf. 11\0t County on Mey 28. Propoeed Oller . DellyP11otMay3f,Juna7, -..1eoo obo 840·2818 with the County Cle!'k of Ot-The lollOWlng peraon1 •ta Pt ul R .... 3806 S..¥i.w. 7852 s111., •8, Huntington Henk• 105 Denbury Ln . enge County on June 3. 1Me ~=·000 OO t dOM 14, 21, 1Ne
FOAD-T 81 cl El 'MSll •noe COU!'\ly on May 18, do109 t>vli,_ u oron1 Del Mar. Cellt Beech Cell! 92648 Cotti M .... c.111 92828 1986 '11-within ~~...!'iO::, GOUtt 8alll • r Ill . . lt&e (l>l(IEHLEA REALTY' IN-282$ T8fen<ll Haake 29755 Thia bu1lne11 II c;on ~107"4 PuDUIMCI Otange COUt -·· -··
.,.,mist l*M. Ch#ooel lfl.. ~ VESTMENT COMPANY Thi• 1>u11ne11 11 con INlguet Rd •F Laguna ducted by hulblnd end wit. Publlltlecl Oranot Cout Deity PllOI June 7, ,4, 21, 28 IC>PfOVal fOf IUf1htf lntof• P'\alC ll)TIC(
Mrtot. lull . power Incl I Put:>ll•h«I Ottnge Coeat (bJCRYS T.A L DEllELOP· uctflCI by 1 general pan-Nlgvel, Call! 92877 I Lerry s Hank• Dally Piiot June 7, 14, 21, 28. 19118 =~ht ~J~ pr=~
bath p/ ... ta, MW llrM Delly Piiot Mey 31, June 7, MENT COMPANY, 801 lido .,Ship l'hla bu1lne11 11 con· Tn11 11a1emen1 w .. ni.ct 19118 S.721 I eont"' r Cht ~ """'°" ~
P.-f«:t cond (90051) 14 ?1 198e P111< Otlve Sulla 2-E New· Stloehana Willlfl99' duc;led by an Individual with tht Counry Cletk ol Of. Sa737 ~· 714118~C1523 ry MCAUPOllMA.
18995 Cormier Suzukt, s.~91 port S..Ch C1111 92&&3 TM 11a1_,.,....1 wu llled T8fenee Hau• •noe County on Mey 21. rtm.JC NOTICE PubliaMcs °' · Cola1 COUNTY cw~
no-1001 Chrittopher Conve rH 'With the County C1e<1e 01 Ot Th11 11a1~1 wu tiled I 1988 P\8.IC NOTICE Delly Piiot .1une:'ro 11 12 In the Matter of thl Appl. -------1 P\lll.IC NOTIC£
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Klehler 4216 Snor9eel1 lange County on Mey 111. ,wllh th• County Cl8'k or Or ,,,0212 NOTICI Of 3 4 t9ee ' • ' ' cation of Anoeta lone! on FORD Mustang ·95 • ll!'\e, Corona de! Mar Cell! 11988 enoe County on May 18 Publllhed Otenge Cout FICTITtOUl llU ... 11 NC>M M.IPC*I• ITY 1 ' 1 ' M151 bet111f of JenkJa KllY Ufft. a
Afplna wtiltel blva clolh FICTTTIOUI 90 ... 11 92825 ......, 1886 Dtlly Piiot June 7 14 2t 28 ...._ ITA,.._NT Nottqlther.tlyQIWnlhet mlnOf IOf Qlenoto(,._
Auto air eond llereo. NAiii ITATEllRNT Thi• bu11neu ·• con· Publl!Jhed Or1noe Cou l noat1 19MI The following'*''°"' -the underalgnad wll'not bt 111Dt tC ll)TlCE No. A tSSMI
1tyled whMll crulH I Tiie lollOWlng pereone 1,. ducttcl t>y an 1nd1vidu11 011ly Pllol Mey 31 June 7, I Publl!Jhed Or•noe Coul I Sa-718 doing bull,_. u reapontlbla 10< any debt• Of ,._ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 8,800 low mll .. (ll0039) c!Olng bullneN 11 Chrlllophef C Kletller 14, 21 1988 Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 7, PAC IF IC LUM 8 ER llablHtleaconlract b)'8nyone K _, FOii CHANOl Of NA.Ml
$6905 Cormier S uzuki, GOPH ER BACKH OE This 1t1ternen1 wu flled S1-&a8 14 21 1986 MllC NOTICE ENTERPRISES. 809 W Oiharltlanm)'llelf.onoreft« fltCTTTIOUalUIM.. (S.C eot4)
770-7001 RE NTAL SERVICE 2578 With Iha Counry Cle<k ol Or· SH79 B1lbo1 81Yd . Newpo rt thll da1e NA* ITAT'lmNT Angela Bond. on beNlf of
----- ---Grffnbrlar Lant Co11t enge Count, 0 " Mey } t P\8.IC HOTICE flCTTTIOUI llU ... 11 Beectl. Calif 92881 Del.cl 11111 M cl~ of June, The followlng peraont .,. JANIOI! KAV L..,., a lftlnot UICILI 11111 Y11 'U M.., Cell! 112821 l9M I I MtlC NOTIC£ I NAMl ITATDftNT Chrlllophar P Tuctiar, 19M doing l>utlnett • PACl,IC hal llled t petition In thlt
LSC • Loedad w/powa< Rudy Jutrez, 2578 GrMn· F'°'70I "TO:" DANH NOOC DUC The tOllowl"CI l*IOl"ll are W e.tboa BIVd , !IMW-K ... A. HaMe11 AKA POOL a SPA. 18291 191t1e1 ~ 1or tn Otdlt lllowlng
equipment In beautlful bflar Lane Coel• -...... Publl.W Orange Cou l DUY Tl'AN: flCTtTIOUI 90 ... 11 dOlng l>v•"-.. 8Mdl, Cam 928&1 K ... A. ,.,.., 2lm U.. Clrde, Huntington 9Met\, petttlo1• to cf1enOt '*
t>1V9/1Mth•r lrttarlOf & Callt 92828 0 •ly Piiot ""'Y 31 June 7 TAKE NOTICE THA1 en NA•ITATltllalfT CHINO ASSOCIATES Thie bvllMiH 11 con-A-.c..4a ...... CA_, CA92&4e MWM from Jankla l(ay Lim
much more Lie 1JTE439 I T1111 bu1lnH1 ·• con-14 21 1986 S 895 l•Pt>lieatlon tor • 1111 monll~ Tiie tollowtng per10n1 are LTD «25 JambOf .. Rold. vct.cl by tn Individual Publltl'led Ortnoe Cou1 Kevto J. Kovac, 19291 to~ Kay loncS.
$15 995 Jooneon & Son due1.cl by an lndlvklual •· Tempor1ry Order ol Guard I doing bullneu u Suite 170. N~1 Beech, Chrl1lopfler P Tueller Dilly Piiot June 1.C 1&, 21. Belllel Clrde, Huntlnoton rT IS HEAHY OAOEMO
Linc Marc 540-5&30 Rudy Juern l1nafllp with rnpec1 to Iha CLASSIC FLOWERS. Call! 92118() Ttltl •l•ltmenl ..... llled "" BMefl, CA 82648 tl'lllt .. penone .,,. .... d In
__ ___ Thi• lllltment wu flied P\8.IC NOTICE child Jon11111n Quan Thlen 7211 Warne< Huntington Leran C0<porat1on. Cell· 111 the County Clttk of Or· 81744 Tiiie butln..• la con· 11'\e "*1• llfOf...., ..,.._.
UNCOLN 83 Contlnafltal. With the County Clerk 01 Of. Tan Dorion wld be mede by Beach Caltl 828-49 lornlt 4425 Jamboree noe County on Mey 28, ooc:t.cl by .,, lndMduel bltlott ttllt OOUt1 In Dloert· ~Show room condition ange County on Mey 16. ftCTtTIOUI IUIWlll c1111<1 & Famlly SeMcee or Bar1 Sag11etto, -4U1 Loe Roao Suite 110. ~ 1988 P\&IC NOTICE Kevin J KOVllC manl No. 3 11 100 CMo
3l'K ml. black, load.cl 19811 I NA._ ITATtMl!NT Cerltrel Wtnnlpeg to Ille pr .. Pa101 Ave . Huntington Beech. Callf 92ee<l 11'110228 Thlt 11atemenl .,.. lllacl Canter Ol'tw W•. lanla S 11 995 854--0435 ,_ The IOllowlng i>ert0n1 ere aiding JudOe ol Iha Court of Beach Calll 92849 Riley F Jonn10n, 4425 Publlshed Otange Coal1 NOTICI Of with lllt Counry c... of Of. Alla. c.ltfomla. on JUL v 11,
Publl1hed Orerige Cout doing t>ullneu 11 Queen 1 Bency (Family Thll bu1lnau 11 con· Jamt>or .. Rold Sulll 170 Dally Piiot June 1 l-4 21, 28 ..uaJC IA.La anoe County on Mey 21, 18N, at 8 15 o'etodl A.M , .. . °'"'' Cetrly'1 ""'' Uscell/lert1ty •11tr-
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Deity Pilol May 3' June 7 CHESHIRE CAT Al YST' Dhl111onl •I Ille l aw Cour11 ducted by .,, lnd1vi<lusl Newport BMcll Celll 92118() 19&e On June 20, 1tefl, It 10.00 1818 and then and ..,.,.. ltlOW
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St-682 Irvine. Callt 92715 In Winnipeg, M1n1toba, on I Thi• 1t1temeri1 wu flied duel.cl by t llmlted par1"8f Sul1t t02, Huntington Publltflad <>ranoe CoMt Mid petl11on !Of dlenOt of
---------Anthe11C Chemistry Irie . We<lnesct•y tlle 9th day of with the County Clerk ot Or· .nip Pta.IC NOTlCE Beech. Ctllfomte. the follow· Dally Piiot Mty 24, 3 t. June nemt ltl«llcl not be granted "8.IC NOTICE A Calllom11 Coipor111on July 19MI. at 2 00 Pm ange County~ Mey 1 INS J1me1 F Kern Sec· Ing good• wlM be 1~ lo 7. 14, lie& IT 18 FUATH[" ordtr9d
T1111 bu11neu • eon· AND FURTHER TAKE NO-fJOnG retttylTreuur• flCTITIOUI _,_,, Hie et publlc auction sees& theta copy of 1'111 ordW to
FICTTTIOUl llUltNlll 'ducted t>y I eorpor111on TICE THAT an Order mey 1>41 1 Publllllecl Orenge Coalt Thie 11a1emen1 wu flled· NAMI ITAT'IMINT wllllout ~· thOw C*1M be publlltlM In
NAMI ITAT'IMINT Ro~ P Eaa1mtn Prell· made In your abMll"IOe Di lly Piiot May 31 June 1. wtth Ille County Clertc of Or· The followlng pereon1 ttt One M"" SX·200 t_.. rta.JC NOTICE tnaOrangeeo.t Daly Piiot.
The 1o11owtne '*'°"' 11r dent Howard L TennenhouM. 1-4 21 1988 •not County on Mey 28. doing bualMtt u Pl'IOnt .y9tet11 equipped wltfl a ~ of DltMfal
dolne bust-.. This ll•lemertl w .. tiled llmlltln, 0.11111\ft, .. ,. Sa-8&7 t9&e TOYS FOA POPS. 2945 one Super s.t, Ont SX-200 • ·~ ctreulallon, pubtltMd In .,,..
THE FINAL TOUCH ~· 7 With lhe County C1eO. ol Or· ,...,.,. • Seffcffot•, toO • 1 "1CDl1 Randol9'I Ave .. Coet• Mala. aeeond equipment IMlt, one NOT1C oounty ., leut once ..... IDOllY IUI Y1 '11 Stanford lrvlne, Calif 90715 •no• C01Jnty °" May 18, m lroedw.,, Winnipeg, P\8.IC NOTICE PubOlhecl Ortnoe COUt CeHf 92826 ACP for ~• rnatnlen-CMDn'~O°' for IOUt contecuthle .,.., 20A. Oeelgner kier• with Dor"" G Bagwell 19811 M-'lltolMI ~ 1U Diiiy Pilot June 7 14, 21 28 "The" c.tt>urelor ShOP. tnoe, 1en a.a11llon lln• ~ ;:to tl'le clay of Mid haer·
Catrl9Qe lop. Loaded wHh Thi• bu11ne11 11 con ,,.,._ Publllhed Ot1nge co .. 1 FICTTTIOUI llUllNlll 19MI Inc California, 2945 Ran-cerdl tau'* Mt). elgl\t 4.
power equip (1GOE171) ducted by 1 llmt1ed per<,,... Pubhlhed Orange Coett De•ly Pllo1 Ju!\41 1-4. 1988 NAMl ITAT'l.wf s .. 115 dol9h .Ave., Cotta MeM. oulllde trunll cerds, ibrteen To ~~marfl" lad JUN 11 19M
S7995 Jotlnton & Son llllp Dally P•lol May 3 I June 1 S1743 The fotlowlng P«IQnl ,,. Calif. 9282t Mlle! 8"'* Set IV, 10 tingle ency Power £nglneer1ng, "8ftt• T. ..._., It.,
Line M.,c 540-5830 DorM!'\ G Bao-11 1.c 21 1988 doing 1>v1lnaa1 u P\8.IC NOTIC£ Thll bu1lna11 II con Hne ~ lne , TrtnSfatof '114te ef .. !!'!. ,...,._
--Tt111 1111emen1 w11 filed Sa·683 P\lltlC NOTICE WEST COAST VIDEO. dUC1.cl b)' • eofPO'•llon Tl'lt..,. ii lltld to enforce Notloe le ~ g1vw1 ........, NISSAN 280ZX ·Sliver T· With \he Coun1y Cleflc ol Or· 3178 Pullman. Suite t05 flCTTTIOUI ....... Mille Alley, Prealdenl Ille r\gnll of RMara ~ c.1tfofn41 Publllhed Or1ngi1 COMt
top. 5 ape! loaded ange County on M1y 23 "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUl IUIMll Cott• MUI, Cellf 82t2tl NA• ITATDMDff Thi• •t•ttn'*lt wu ftled Corporation of HOO Can1ar ~~:'~ Coot. Delly PMot June ''· 21, 21.
(90047) $8995 Connlar 1988 NAiii ITATIMINT Sean Fo11en Productlon1. , Tile tOllowlng peraon1 ere Wllh the County Clertt of Or A~. Sulit t02, HUl'll· lll'lt "UCC") ttwlt the Tr.,,. .My 5, ltff
Suzuki. 770-7001 FIOll14 FICTITIOUl IUllNlll The lollowlng pert0n1 era Inc Calllornla . 3178 doing bull,_. u •noe County on Mty 28. lngton leach, Callfornle fw0t, EmerOtnC'I f'OMr En-_ S.7CI
1 Publllheo Orange Coast NAMI ITAT'IMeNT doing bull,,_. u Pullman Sul1e 105, Coet1 TH'E LANGUAGE LINK 1988 82847 pur~ant to ttlal gll'IMffng Inc It lbOu1 to --• -ILIS 11 Dally P11ot May 31 June 1 The tOllowtng ~1 ere SHIPSHAPE YACHTS ,M ... Calif 128i t I COMPANY. 24507 Lo• '1t029I L•11• Agreeman1 dated ooneumrMtee'bulk tranttar
CUTLASS SUPREME LS · 114 21 1988 do•ng bull,_. II 2439 W C0111 Hwy N--Thie bullne11 11 eon· All-Blvd 1137, Laguna P\.lblllhed Ortnge COUt JuM 11, fM-4 bttWMn AN· of proPef'tY 10 the under·
CDR, loaded with powal' SI 865 S K ELECTRIC 387 E port Beeeh, Caltf 92&&3 ducted by· t corpontlon Hiiie. Calif 928&3 Oally Pllol June 7. 14, 2 t. 21 18'1 c.pllal Corporation end llgrleCS Tranater•. Ultt!l'la1la ou ".,
1tqulpmanl In 1>9eutlful :?3rd St . Newport Beach, MICh ... G Swtng, 225'h Sendra E Aloe, Sec· ROHtnlry Ann Pt pt, 1"4 Nader lneuttne9 Serv1oee, Power ~I. Inc "1An
'l.fowri wtttl Cl<>th lnterk>f fllellC NOTIC£ Call! 928e0 Amethyll 81lboa ltland relery/TreNUflf 24507 LOI All101 81vd 81-711 lnC ol IJ.425 E.att La Pl#ne TraneMror'I buallnele _. AXEL A OMAN, UM« 40 000 mllea Like Kevin H Katllef 397 E Cent !12H2 Tt'H1 llat~t wu med #I 137 Lagun1 Hiiie Calif A,,.,_,.,~ H .... C• CS..... le 3SIO c..-.. AV· bom April 8, 189~ ln
n • w Mu ST s EE flCTmOUI IUl .. 11 23rd St Newpof1 Beacn Thi• bu11ne11 •• con· with the County Clertl of Or-92853 · fltBlJC NOTICE tornla. • ...... anua. Cott• Meta, Ol'lnQll Mlnndota PaJHd
(1zvL4a.t S5595 John NAMI ITAT'IMINT I Cellt 92118() ducted by en lndlvlduel enge Coun1y on May 19 Thie bu1lne11 11 con-DATED Jvne 8, ltM County, Celtfornle~ Tr.,. J ·
I() & Son Linc Marc J Tile tollowlng per80lll are Thll bu11n11.. •• con· Mlehael O Swing 1988 ducted by .,, Individual '1Cnnout .,..... l'OleTOM. ICMWMTZ. ,...., ~ ~ 11 away une 13, 1888 ln
n d.l>tng 0011,_ u ducted t>y an 1n<1Mdu1t This 1111ernent wu llled r.-Aoeemary A Pec>e NAm ITAT'l..wf HA-.TOM • frDITDl. S5IOCldlllecA-.. Coat• HunUnawn lk-ach 6'0·5e30_ _ B1Lt SCHMIDT MARKET K...,n II Kebtef w1th the County C1er1! of Or· Pvblltntd Orenoe CoMt Tiiie 11ateman1 WU ftled The IOltowtng patlOl'le tre 9J: ............. ,..... Or eountY Call-S .
OLDS '&O CUTLASS St•·1INO 5752 Cutia Of , Hunt· 11111 ttatemerit w11 llled !enoe County °" May 18, Oally Piiot Mey 31, June 7, wtth 111e County Clark of Or· dotng bullnall aa Poteton, lotlwartl, Hamll-= enoe · urvlv.d by ion.
tlion w-oon v-e. air. low 1ngton Beach. Calif 82648 w1111 the County Clerk 01 Or· 1888 14 :?1 1988 •noe County on May 30. NEWPORT ISLAND MAR-lon l Fanttar. 8140 San11 The Pfops1y to be trtnt-Robert; dauahter.
4'1'11 llke MW S4 500 080 w11111m A Schmidt 5752 1nge Coun1y on Mey '°· 1 ,_,. s.-fl74 1888 KETIHO, 801 Udo Park Dr Monie.I 8IYd . ~ 484, ftMd . coM11ri1 of «*t811n Either 0 Ptrfira, pp 494-2255 ' Cutt• Dr Huntington ttM PubilWt>ed Orange Coal '11Mtt Sul1• 48, Newpor1 e.cfl. ~ Hlflll, CA 90210 equipment, lffl9Mtlfy, "°' brothera, Wanner and
Beech C1111 92149 'IONll Da11y P1101 M1y '1 JYM 7. MllC NOTICE Publl1hed Orange CoMt Ctllf t21163 Pl1bllthed Oranoa COM1 t reoalV bla oont liCt
-OLDSMOBILE '8 1 Th11 bv11nH1 11 eon-PubH11'1ed Or~~ C0811 1-4 '119118 Dally PllOI June 7 14, 21. 21 V 8 Llt1man, 33613 Dally PllOt June 1C, 19&e ;.\.,1ang1:.. ~ti~ ~ Oman; 11.atet
CUTLASS SUPREME dUGtlld by 1n lndlvldual Dtlly Piiot May 31 June 7 Se-o&e irlCTTTIOUt IUIMH 19~ Plow1h1rt Rd , Like 817 ... otllerprQparty The property r~da~ flve IJ"IUXI·
BROUOHM·Alr, c rulH w1111am R Sctlrnldt 14 21 l988 s 896 NAMf ITATl.lmNT S.711 Elalncn. Calif 82330 lo bt tr111,...11td It 11\ueted children and nine
...,.. wn.11, $2900/obo T,,,, 91atemenl ... llled • P\lltlC NOTIC£ The lollow!ng petaon• .,. Tiii• bull,,.. I• con-rueuc ll)TIC( •t astO Cadlllec A---. ar-t ~
£).759· 1305 E-84&-873 t wlltl ,,.,. COi.iniy Clerk Of Or· doing bu"-.. PtafC NOTICE ducted by, .,, lndlvldual Coat• ~. Oranoa Coun-Meritmorial Mrvl-•'
A.etc fer Mlk• 1·~ Cov!'\ty on May 18,, Ml.IC NOTICE f'K:TmOUI ....... RS'S POOL SPA SER-v 8 Littman NOTICI °' IY CelltOrnl!L ....
RLYMOUTH '84 VOY · 1986 ,_ ,lCTrn<MIUltNIH T:~=ar• ~~ • ..= 8:::rnt2tSt. f'M:~A~:.r .. :.;..•~b,;:-of~ "::co::='° T,':.:::,':.,.~~': ~~~:~
)GER tuto a /c, tlrtl Publ•ahecl Orange Cout NAMI ITATl•lfT c!Olng bu•lrlRI u Aldlard A lfown. 1023 Ttlt fOllOwtng l*'IOl'll.,. llnOI County on M9'( 21. "All.IQ CO.-illtOM Ila not 1-.d -'f't bullnW tian \er and bw1aJ
wnd'#S. per1 cond 27K 0 11lly Piiot Mey 31 Ju~ 7, Tiie IOllowlng Plf'IOf'll ere S a R THINl(fR USEO Cheyenne St . Coetl MaM, OOlnQ butlMR • 19M OI' THI cm Mme°' lddrma other t"91 , ~-...-
ml. l8000 644-73&5 , , .. , 2, 1888 doing bullnn•.. BOOKS t526 ...... Vtrde Calli 92t2t p A R K A v I! N u £ ,.,,.. °' ~-VAi.UY lhe neme -fortll a""9 11 ·~ AM __ ,,
St 1189 MICRO M.AAT 111713 Drive Eul Coell M... Thll but lneu 11 COft· ""°f'fATIES Ht North Pubbflad Orenge Coaal NOTICE II HIAllY duflng the 1M1 ttw. ~ Pacific View Miro·
YMOUTH CHAMP ·ao ---------S..Cfl 81vd , Muntlnglon Cellf 92t27 duct.cl by an lnOtvldual Newport Bhtd . Newport o.lly Piiot June 1. 14. 21. 21 OIV[N tMt on W~. axoept. UM.IN5111daMt ortal Park Pedfic
10, ale, am/Im, low ml "8.IC NOTIC[ 9eeeh. Csttf 8264 7 Si iiy Kueter, t3&0 w Rlcflard A •°'"' 8Mdl Cellf t2tt3 1... June 25. 1111, at 7;IO p.m. C•dltlao AYanva, Cotta View u.-.. _, IX
•3500/obo. Msuraanl l.a11Wtenca Elkind 21302 l aMoert. Le Habra, Calif Thie llll1tamant wu m.d 0on't Porter 42 MomlnO 8•119 In the City Counoll Meta, Ol'lflOe County, eel-1.•;::,,.-27001• •
T281,an530pm l'ICTmOUelUllNIH Beach Blvd •212. Hunt· 9083 1 wllhtl'leCount,ClertlofOr· Siar 1rvtnt.calit.1211& Cl'lamtiers.1020011et«Av· fornl&. nteton.VTT-
IAC '18 LeMan• old NII.Ml ITATOlaNT lnglon BNch c.i11 928-41 Thi• t>u•lnt1• •• con· ~ County on June 2. Jail A Miiier. 1472 c..,. rtll.IC ll)TIC( enua. ,oun,. Vt#ltlt. tl'le The bull 1~ 11 IO bt~;:iiiiiiiiiii:Z:!m:=i=:::•
...... rune ,... .. t Interior The IOllOwlng pareon1 -lh11 t>u•1n•u 11 con· dueled by an •nd•vldu•~ 1"8 Newb11ry, H1111t1ngton Plannln9 ~· Wiii OOMUIM'IMltd on or ....,
...,, •' I rto1ng t>ulM-11 duC'led by an tnatvldual Silly Ku.ter ,.,,_, IMien, Calif 8214t flCTntOUa IUllMIH hold • publle ~ on the July 1, 1tM, a1 Ula Ofllola of
.culet• Big dHI, G~ReTH 0 .AVIES MAA-L.awrenCt Clklnd Thi• 1t11ement wll ftltct Publltntd Otanot Coaat RoMld l.MKnucneon, 112 NMll ITAft..,,, lollOwlnO ".,.,.: ~. e.ua.r. AotMwt.
•body work 12500 KETINO 1110 W•t OcMf\ Tl'llt ttatfn*ll w• Nied wtlll the County Clef1t of Of. Deity Piiot June 1 l4, 21, 2t 13th '9ttNt, Huntlntlon The loteo'Mnt P1tttOM.,. IAMD DOLLAR DI· Kuehll l...,, ~ ..
533, 973-805'4 9pm Front ~ 8eact1 Calif With IN County ~ of Or· 11'\0t County on May 22 1118 8Mdl. Ctllf t2t41 doing bua11ne1e • m.°" •'IT~• • 100 ~ loull'UW'9,
• POl'4TIAC '1ERO 88 92118() "'91 Count)' Ol'I M~ 1e. •H• le-712 Wllll•lfl Ol•HI, SUI NOW AHO THfH IN· "•tltlon avl>ftll11ect br Nawpotl laectl. Ofange
tv•t , cyl alareo j Gareth NIGhOl11 Oavlea, llM ,_ irW7 Acacia, len letnactlno, T£AIOM. 2500 VIit• del lend Dollar ~oprnent County, Cellf~ The tMlll
1,m 11111 ,;_ muil 1e10 w .. 1 OoMn rron1, ,.._ ,.__ Put>llafled Otl/\OI Coaet "8JC NOTlCl Cell! 12407 Oro.~~. Calll ~~ ......... 6 ____. "t.!!"*uoc"~:-:t.:~ • ~ 9Hef1 C•lll 12ilt0 PvtM!tned ..,.ange ....._. Qelly PllOI May 31 .luM 7, T"6e l>UitlMee Is con· t2teO ..., --• ....., ..,._ ...,. • ..,
· 873-t752 fht• bu11~1 it con-Ody Pllol ~ 31. June 7. 14 11 t9U ~nnoua .,_.. OUCfltd b)': a~ petl· E"'81 MM ... 1500 ....,.. No 12 to cNnDe tl'le made purWI to UCC ·~------:--l d•JCl.clby 1111nctlvldutol 14.~11Nt S.•7 M.AmlTA.,.._,. narahlp Vllll Oal Oro ~ landwa~lo--meye.,...wtlftlflel,_. "8JC f«)TlCE Q.,_,h De,,._ la 414 Ti. loloilltng l*MN IA Don Por1• lkactl, Cetlf ~ Land U. ElafNflt of Vie ..,_ CIO Wymln, ..,_,, ...... UW.
Tllll 1111.,,.,.,,t -nlad •-•,. 11nftM' Nil.I( fl)TIC[ ~ ~.. Thie '!.,~~~ ~ .... ~ bu~ ..... con. ~~t~ v~ ~,e10 ~100 • ~ ... • 111~ .r. OLM AClTTIOUI IUMNIU With the Counry ewtt ot Of. .._ ""'~ L Af'ION-OllT AIO wttt\U..,.._.,, ..-.. of.,. . ..__ Dy . .,.,__,_ r... ""'" ..,..,.,,,._ .. ,..,._e_,., ~.~aw
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ni. lolOWlnG s-eon• ,,, 11188 rteTmOUI W.-11 1 NAMI ITA,....NT 7812 Cotost• Aw.. WM!· 1118 Thia 11.ai.nenc ... Mad tt..111.,. ""**' Diii' Oouftty, ~ Tiie , ...... ~" .. ,,_. bulW*l U ....... MAM1 ITATDmlfT t Tl'la fOltowl"' paraone 1111 IT\INtW ~ I ,..,_with lhlt County CWtt of Or· •lly at IN l'!Of1tta•I CIOt• dltf for .. dillnl9 wtrtl Che -... -A
. lfia[LHAAT'I ROILS Publ"1lad °'""9t CoM1 TNf~pertlOl'll .. ,ctOlnt.~• LMMIMIOn.7 ~ °"'* COMtlnOI ~on~ H . ,.., of ............. *"" r,.-.....,.... ..... c... ....
JEW[l,.-Y 1•445 c;u11i11br11 "°' ... _, )1, .1Ur19 1, O<*t9 bulfW • CAE.ATIVf l'ACTFIC PAO-Ciili:aail• A¥9 . ~-. ~ PtlOC Nia 7. 14 21, 2' ltM Hlf1* ~1tMl UCC II JYtle t.-WO 1111 ~ Calll tot30 " ' ttet A • I FVA~ITUA( • DUCT!ONS w w 11111 #7, cadl. t2llJ ,... "'~ bl 10M ~ c.. Ho ~-n-!!"'4-':----~~
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.u high cm tbr hill owriookn8 Newpon. Harbor.
(:a&.ahm .Mt Ow Pac:ibc Ocean.. Plam for a
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room a.san home brbSnd gu31'd ~ indaading
fftdorm swuw•anc pool met spa Wlth waterfall.
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temm aJUn. Maaem White~ beano
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amken ~ and ClOil•Ef •tian ans. Extra
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and aty 1J&h1a A ""'"*'drd hideaway wi an open
airy UpmR of ..... Maureen White and Ed r..:ano
6tt 6200
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nu. a bree-pool & If» Ed Fa:a:nol'M.aureen
'\i\lu~ ,_,-••am 11.1.,. Remodr~. single s;tory. 4 BR. 4 BA home wt th
~ I fl oo the war.er H~ waurlront yard
W'lt.h room for pool Pnvate awmnuruty behind
guard gatf' Lfondrr will ~ excrlJent fmanc-
mg Pncr mdudes the land.. Mau,.....,, 'A-lUW'Ed
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u.ndttgo&ng • (~ bf l With ne'W paanl and Dr'A
carpeting Located on the water m a guo&rd-pted
commwut) 0¥.-ner •"lll catT) new lst TD wub
~1'\remel v at tractJ ve Ill terest rate a.net ten1a Ed
Uc:ano aitd Maureen Y..lu l.t' ,.
• CMIWI Wat--a ,•,•
A "'UY rare opportuntt}'. ewaiats the fonunatr few
who aJU1d own such an esute You may fttJ .., al
you·~~ IO the 19th century ~ home as
c:harad.erued throughout by pb:siered walls, UD·
~~oak beams. anuque oak docn.. Marie
An.toinr«e hardwood Ooon.. and vuy spooi.-
t'OOlm Featunng 6BR. 6YJ BA. formal J..ivm& &
d&ning rooms. Rpara~ family room. Gourmet
kitchen & butJer's pantry. paneled study. wuv
cellar, .. f ~p&aces, and all tbr al'DftUIJeS you
would ~ Ul such a home A~iely 215
fttt of faJ.TWay fron~ UK! S1C1De 1g.ooo ~fl al
land Truly ancomparable' $3,450.000 Appo&nt-
ment with Danny Blbb
AllDt•IOllMllSt 11--
100' of~ waterfront propeny Sui~ for
condos or lndudes the right foe-at leasl 4 slips ~fered mdudi.ng the land at $1.900.000 MartN
Mxnab
111 aTm&n QllSllllAI man u • • ....._. .-.. Located on approxunacely 2.2 acres overlookina
N~pcn·s Upper Bay SwnptJous es\ate affords
lO(a) pnvacy. secunry. LavlSh mun living quar-
t.en.. !epllnate 91ef'\.-ants quarters. oom~ eques...
tnan bcihoes. 20-car lara&'l" -a.u SUIT'OWlded by
lhE mo5t e~ptiooal grounds & Landscapmg oom-~ wtth rwuung swams.. fountains, pooh and
~ redwood trees. Martha M.cna.b
" llU ....... _ IUl-
Com.fortab&e, '4-ell-mauu.amed. ~-o-stary. f.mly
home. Only ~ lO sea and gild Wood pane&ed
fa.mil Y room WI th buiJ t • 11'1 bar and sliding gla5
walls that open lO ~ ocea.n ~w dttk. Priced
foe immedia~ sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula &iley
IE.lllmtD•r--. ..,.....
Extraordinary income wut m gMt oondiQon m
best beech are.a. Both uruts 3 8Rl2 BA plus ~
pnvate yard W/barbecue C>.vnet' will carry
fm.annnc on •ttnictive tttms. Paula &iley
RlmlTI • • tM\'11 p 111 -Be&Uliful tndiliana.I custom built hmM A't:iuw
perfectjon. '1'wo years undtt~. C&rved
oak doors. ~vy crown moldihgs. .ooct ~
hardware. Wooderfu) golf coww and Lake ~w.
flw ~ ~ 8 BA. formal d.inina room.
Wonderful pool and pauo Al"N for en~.
C-entral alarm S)"Ste"n Bewriy Morphy and
Barbara Aune
u~.awrw1llLA9 ~
PriVKy and • uniq~ bf tylf' a.re )'OW'S I.II this
open and SpKtous bayfront homt-. ~
~ 2~) BA. 2 fattplace. indoor spa. extra
large lot Commwuty bnch. Will llCCOlnmOdate a
35· boat Gayle Amaito
MIWPOlll BIACll
CORONA·DEL MAR
CONTEMPORARY DUPLEX NEAR
BEACH · A truly outstanltina prot>ertY. Wood & Oass
dtsl&n with many exc1t1nc futures.. bcettent rentals or
owner plus income. May consider exchance or carry
back $465.000.
Alff GRffR
CUSTOIMIUIL T IY OWNER · Only ~ block to
beach 14 year okl custom home has 3 bdrms, 2~ baths,
family room. formal d1n1na area l oversaed double
garage. Added bonuses · some water vitw! Very ftll
priced at $369.000.
CAROi. PANGBURN
THE RIGHT PLACE AT TIE RIGHT "*El
· Unobstructed total view. Lilli lot Wltfl space tor
ex~n. ftrst bme ottered. l0ctted 1n qnal Hartlof
View Hiiis. Many exc1t1na possibilities. Pool & rock
waterfall an lovely courtyard settinc, New 3-ur garaae. 3
bedrooms & family room. Priced for quick sale.
$420.000 •
BELLE CHASE LEE
OPEN HOUSE Slit H
949 GOLDENROD AVE • C.D.M.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX · Grut owner's
unit w/3 bdrms or 2 & d1n1f1&/den. Many UPCrades, fresh
decor Private yard. 2 bdrm. 2 bath spacious unit over
garage. Both units have separate entry, laundry room &
stora1e S425,000.
MARl YN TWJTCt£U
SPYGLASS HILL • NEWPORT MODEL ·
One of the lowest PflCed 4 bdrm homes available in the
area Exciting view ol hills, reservoir. and city liahts. full
master s.u1te with ~ tub and steam shower. New
carpet. new water heater. Roof recently inspected. kar
1araae. Assumable loans. $385,000.
MARIA 8£RCOVITZ
Ofl£N HOlJS( Slit 1--4
40 DRAKES BAY. SPYGlASS Hill
OCEAN VIEW HO• ON LAROE LOT ·
Lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona def
Mar Access to private beach. Three bedrooms & two
baths Two decks Perfect for entfrtain1111 $369.000
DEA BURTON
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT CREaT CONDO . Movt-tn tmmedt·
. ately while escrow closesll 3 bdrm plus sitti" room end
uml Communrty pool & tennis. Walk to beach.
$189,950
8AR8ARA CHAMBERS
OPEN HOUSE Sll4 2-S
26 WlOOOOSE.. NB
UDO l&LE'S GOLD COAaT • four bedrooms.
three l one half baths, thrtt cat pap. Al newly
remodeW & sbll has room to llf)IRd. All this plus your
own Pttf & sli9 to accommodate your fifty toot yacht
BU VIUNT
I UNITa UDO 181.E · four 2.bdfm, two 3 bdrm
condOs in super location. Steps to commumty tennis &
beaehts. Short walk to Udo Ytbct. shops & restaurants.
All 6 for Sl,300.000.
CATHRYN TDN.U
BEU£ CtiASE U£
OPEN toJSE Slit l ·5
17 CARllE. BAY · SPYGlASS tti
BALaoA ISLAND QUALITY REMODEL · 4
bdfm, 3'h bath home plus 3 bdrm apt The krtchen is a
iourmet cooks ..._ SlNbts and ~ Windows
create a brcht atmospflere. Lo¥tty street dose to S.
Bayfront beach. Easy ""' to ferry.
MARl YN TWl'TalU
llEAUTFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
FOR S101,000 · Hi&flly uperllied one bedroom, one
bath condo at the Yersailes. A must see tor a younc
couple buyq thesr first bome, or matv.re ~ moY1nc
to smaller quarte1S. AttrxtJve courtyard/fountain ex·
posure plus secunty pte & poof. $106,000.
JOYCE OA80l T /SAU Y StlPLEY
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · lease option.
$1000/mo. with $5000 option money will mowe you mta
this stunninc Ytlla Balboa condo with ocean Yll!W
Complete security wrtti auanted pte. pool and spa.
Owner must sett! SUBllTI $127.800
SALLY SMPLEY I JOYCE OABOl. T
NEWPORT HEIGHT• · Umque 3 bdrm home in
f antastlc locabon. Add 2nd story and have a buubful
bay view. <:me to shoppq. beach, yacht dubs &
restaurants. $249.500.
MARY JANK/ AHH BE.ME.NT
NEWPORT BEACH · Wd priced, excellent value! 4
bdrm, l 'h bath home in Harbor Yiew. SeUm have boucflt
another and must setl! Immaculate, move "' condition .
$349.000.
TROOY STU88LEFl1.D
NEWPORT BEACH WHEN ONl Y TH£
BEST WLL D0t · uquisrte details such as
skylchts. new berber carpetq. mwrors. redecorated
kitchen enhance thtS spectacueaf penthouse condo 1n the
Villa Balboa.. Tranqu~ crtenbelt view. furllishqs 1111y be
purchased. Absolutely tum key. $154,000.
SAU Y SMPlfY I JOYct DABOl T
VERSA• ' sa CONDO · Perlect fof ~ and
~~ rcbt too al $79,900. Dlll&tltfll Bache6or unit wrttl SfM>ti sueens divldtnc sleepinC quarters. A pleasant
woodsy Yilw & al the llllflftia afforded ntort ~ve
prot)ll'ties Lt.secwity ptl. pool, dwbhom ete.
JOYCE INOl T /SAU Y 5'ftEY
'
J
EXCLUSIVE LIDO MYFRONT • MAY
LEUE OPTION, t:z.OOO/llO. · 8autJfuJ ht
ftaor condo Oft the water: $plcious 2 bdrm w /deck & am..1.&e den can be converted to 3rd bdrm. Pier/slip
Secunty bid&. Lme. lease/option or sate. SubmlU'
$510.000.
SALLY StlPLEY
NEWPORT UYFRONT HOIE WIPER I au» · One of ~.as best values! 4 8daas. · bmlly
room, upstairs rttrat. secunty system, 3 hrepaces,
separate utlkty room. Quality construcbon. Amplt
parlinc, Move-in fresh. Sl,075,000.
DON OeTIOMS
NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BA YFRONT
HOIE · Impressive 5 bdrm home. Dramatic curved
staircase in entry. lots of tmpOfted marble and crystal
throucflout. Spa oa ded plus slips for 3 boats. Perfect
for entertJiniflc. $1,900,000.
DEA BURTON
OPEM SAT & ~ 1·5
500 HARBOR ISLAM>. N8
CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION· 5 BEDROOMS
· Great home for family kvq and entertainin&. Private
laiae lot with spaiUnc pool formal dnna. parquet
ttoon tn family room. Walk to schools, park, and
shopping vallaae. S259,900.
VQI KRAUS
EASTa.Uff, NEW ON THE llARl(ET ·
located across from the pa1k, this spacious family home
otters 4 bdrms. tamity room, formal dlnl" and larre
country kitchen. Enioy spa & flllht lcht view from patio.
$359,000, includes land.
CAROi. PANGBURN
COSTA MESA
••A VERD£ · Expanded 4 bdrm. 3 bath charmer
Eltra lar&e family room. separate dtninc room. laf&t
kitchen opens to Ilic yard with pool & spa. Three-<1r
garaae. Master bdrm suite with spa tub, bay window.
cedar closet. $280.000.
MAIM BlRCOVITZ
Ofl£N HOUSE ~ l 4
1796 ORQE, MESA VERO£
IAVINE
AFFORDABLE TURTLEROC« HOME •
11•,500 FEE · Perfect for the buyer seet"-a pnme
area at an affordable pnce. Sunny, •level plan on comer lot. Upcraded & atr-condlboned. Grat location.
Wall to park, pool, tenncs & ~
SAU Y St9'\.EY I JOYC[ DA80t. T
UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER · Dont m1ss this
lovely 2 bdrm, 2'h bath condo. Walkmc distance to 00.
theatres, moYleS and shopplnc, Sellers are very arooous
$137.900.
ANN BOOT /MARY JAi«
A Bl!aT 9UY ON QRl!ENUL T1 · lrone condo
prad to set fast. 2 bdrms & den. 2'h baths in Rancho
Sin Joaquin. Grat locahon nm pool and tolf course.
lllflt and airy mocW •With neutral colors thruoul
$15',900.
l'AGI 6/IATUltDAY JUN• 14, , ... __________________________________ DAILY PILOT /ft.AL Ul'ATS
We don 1t just sell 11waterfront" ... we specialize in property on the water ...
near the water ... and with a view of the wat_er.
GEM ON UDO lovely tradlUonal 3 bed home with
ormal dtntng room in private corner locdt1on on
u1<'I end of island Beautifully decorau~d with paned
indow1o, \hutter'>, and hardwood floors $365,000
6J 1 1400
LINDA ISLE d 4 bdrm bt>aullfully built "Manor
House ' w11h optional dt>n or _guest Soaring ceiling\
dnd creative windows fram<> dramatic Say vistas A 2
\tory with family & formal dining rooms & large dod.
Sl 975,000 631-1400
CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE Ne.trly 5000 sq ft beauti-
fully appointed traditional with 5 bdrm'>, family,
formal dining & utility rooms plus lovely dockside
p.1110 Courtyard gives privacy ro spa & dip pool s 1,495,000 631-1400
PENINSULA BA YF'RONT St>nw11onal vu.•ws from
this 3 story complete redo. 6 bdrms, including 3rd fir
master suite with atrium bath & vu deck Xtra large
lot with wide lawn leading to dock Fully furnished at Sl 475,000 631-1400
NEWPORT SOPHISTICATE 70' Bay fr ontage with
dock. and side tie A large ont' sty, 4 bdrm home with
den, d ining & family rooms bit in "U'' s~pe around
spacious patio with custom pool. $998,000631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND-BA YFROm DUPLEX Down
channel and open bay views from this south biyfront
location. A spacious well maintained property with 3
& 2 bd units. Temfic rental history. furniture avail-
able for sale $895,000 631-1400 or 673-6900
HARBOR RIDCE Completely customized 4 bdrm,
den family and formal dining room French doors
and windows, quality stone & woodwork and up -
holstered walls lovely pnvate patio with pool spa &
f.:1n1as11e VU'> $850,000631·1400
OUTSTANDING LIDO REMODEL Extra large cor-
ner lot on the P1ana. Nearly 4000 sq ft with 5 bdrms,
KOurmet L.11ehen, family room with fp. living room
with wall of fr doors to huge patio, all bf'au11fully
dppomted $835,000 631-1400
SPECTACULAR VIEWS from JUSt above thf' en-
trance to Newport's harbor. Custom Corona del Mar
dupl<'x with spacious owner's unit, a 2 bdrm for
income plu1o bonus guest apt Walk to shopping &
l!ntertainment. $785,000631-1400
-BALBOA ISLAND on 2 lots" largf• two !>torv 4 bdrm
homt> w11h family room plus view lrom roof ell·< L. ~adm1n1on c our r in largf' p.1110 \Ur rmmd•·d by
greenery on lovt•I) '>trt•c•t S689,UOO b 11 1400 or
673-6900
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Returhl\ht:<l J & J. hdrm
units with grant master suite upsta1r' 1J..t• new
cabinets, ana fireplaces in both units F abulou!>
Catalina & ocean views Patio with B B Q $595,000
673-6900
COUNTRY ENGLISH J bdrm built with ex< ept1011al
quaf11y Custom woodwork. crown moulding\, hard-
wood floors and French doo" ro Roger s Gdrdcm'
patios. $495,000 631-1400
CONDO WITH GREAT VIEWS of both Ba) .rnd
Rhine channel Ele~nt high cetftnged un11 with
fireplaces in both ltv1ng room and master bedroom
A. total o f 3 bdrms, 3 baths plm·u11l11y ronm and 2
patios Security building with available boar .,11p
$450,000 631-1400
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5
PENINSULA._······-··············· .. ····-·············· $359, 2041 E. Balboa, Sat
SEA VIEW---·--····-··· .... · .. ·------··----~· $3 l 9, 1903 Yacht Camilla, Sat & Sun
PENINSULA.. .... --··------·---···--···· $239,000 600 E. Oc~nfront, #20, Sun.
LIDO ISLL..--·····-----··-···-----··--·-$375,000 125 Via Vella, Sat. & Sun.
UDO ISLL..-...-··--·-·-.. ·--·-······ $3$5,000 818 Via lido Soud, Sun
LIDO PENINSULA...._. _____ , ___ ·····--·--·· .. '459,000
633 Lido Park Dr .• #E2, Sun.
BALBOA ISLAND .• -·--·--.............. ·-··-·-$745,000
1301 N. Bayfr ont, Sat.
NEWPORT H£JCHTS-····--······--··--·-· s.360,000
618 St. James Place, Sat
PYGLASS .... -.............................. -·····--···-$4'9,750
21 Bodega Bay, Daily
BALBOA ISLAND large cathedral ceilinged 4 bdrm
homf' with a 2 bdrm guest unit A fle xible property
which also can be 3 and 2 bdrms Close to beach and
village, brings supt-r \ummer rental income $440,000
673-6900
PRIME NEWPORT DUPLEX Forever OCt'clrl &
sumer views, 15 srt•ps to beach ComplPtPly rt'-
turb1shed, inside and out, 4 and 3 bdrm unite, wtth
built-ins and fireplaces Street and location, a rarf'
offf'r mg for ocean lovers $440,000 67 3-6900
SHORECLIFFS Well-maintained J bdrm home w11h
formal dining room & den on l~rge corner lot with
established rose garden & fruit trees. Glimpse the
ocean, watch the magnificent ~unst>ts and en1oy the
pnvate beaches tn this lovely community $395,000
631-1400
HARBOR RIDCE TOWNHOME Expanded o nt" \tory
2 bdrm & den with model perfect decor. Serene
canyo n vjews from the beautifully 1.mdscaped ter
r.ice. Owner says, "SELL." S.359,000
EXEClmVE NEWPORT Bright, frMh and young 4
bdrm, spacious kitchen den and forrNI dining room
Colonial feeling with clapboard & lots of used brick,
lovely pool in spacious yard plus cabana or weight
room $375,000 631-1400
POTENTIAL ON POINT Unusually ~rge · cottage st~le 4 bdrm & family room ho me with lovely south
pdt10 on charming ''country lane " Steps to biy &
ocean beaches IUS T REDUCED-SUPER BUY!
S.335,000 631-1400
CLIFFHAVEN Charming traditional 3 bdrm h ome in
desirabk! area. Formal dining room, remodeled
kttchen, plus spacious family room opening ro lush
yard w11h custom pool $325,000 6) 1-1400
OCEANFRONT CONDO at the o ld Rendevous
Ballroom sne 1n the center of the new Balboa
'renaissance Brighi and airy 2 bdrm & den in security
building just steps to exciting new restaurants and
night fife Perfect summer or wmt-er vacation
$289,000631-1400
BA YSHORES A CHARMING Beautifully decorated
storybook cottage wtth 3 bdrms, including 2nd floor
master suite, large living room with fireplace and
sunny kitc hen built around lovely patio. S24S,OOO
llH) 631-1400
NEWPORT, HIGHLY UPGRADED Steps. to library,
park and school ~ bdrms, 2 V1 birhs, with utlllty
room and 5aun.a. Newly tiled kitchen floors and
French doors. Cul-de-sac location. S22S,OOO
631-1400
BLUFFS TOWNHOME Attrac11ve 2 story unit. 3
bdrm with 1 bedrm and 1 bith down plus sp.icious
pnvate patio and 2 car garage. Owner may auist with
financing. land included al $ 182,500631-1400
VILLA BALBOA-BREA 11fT AKING V1EWS of
ocean and coastline night lights. An absolutely Im-
maculate 1 bdrm and den, complete with levelors A
nearly new security complex, community pool, bike
to beach. Reduced to $169,000 631-1400
COST A MESA-NEW ENGLAND STYLE A newer 2
story condo near shopping & Orange Cout College
Two master suites w1th 2111 biths plus 2 car garage,
great for shared ownership lender owned . $117 SOO 631-1400 •
HOME IN GUARDED NI T COM.
UNITY Cheerful and bright with extr1 large pie
haped yard. One story with 2 spacious bdrm1 den &
itchen with breakfut nook. Cathedr~I ceilinss In
arge llving room wtth fp. Comm. pool, spa and
enn1s courts. S319 000 631-1400
Two otllcet eeniq Costa Meu. Corona c1e1 Mar, Jlmdbacton Beacll, lniDe, Llpu Retell ucl 1'ewport Beadl
WATERFRONT 'HOMES, INC. REALTORS
Salft, Rent~ls, Pr~,.fy ~~gement
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
631·1400
llSMarine Ave.
Balboa Island
873-6900
,.
NEW LISTING
CW SY TORIO•l -In cos-
mopotttan CdM. Near
scenic views and creative
dining 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
2600 sq.ft. Fine appoint-
ments $439,000.
SIX UNIQUE HOMES: WE'LL NAME THE STREET, YOU NAME THE AREAi
NARCISSUS
FIH SAU -Priced
below current ap-
praisal. 4 doors from
ocean. view, family
home. 7 years old, im-
maculate. $545,000.
ANS 1
AB I LONE
rum TWO HITS -On
full lot, fireplaces.
large patio, close to
bay, $18,000 a year.
then build a dream
home. $295,000.
ANS 2
----UNDER S300,000-----
0I IOllTA. II lllffS -Back bay and night tight
view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit. sunn~
patio, on greenbelts. $229,000.
LOftlY TllU 11 TIE llUff -Its special! 3 bdrms, on
a lovely greenbett loaded with trees 2 story
townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000.
KEWAMEE
Dl1QIE OHOITUIITT -
For family desiring
spacious <& bdrm pool
home In prestigious
lrvlne Terrace for
under $400.000.
ANS 3
Wltt>SONG
1112.HI Fii TIO
IOIMI -On cozy
cul-de-sac near nature
area. Community pool
and spa. Oynamltet
Great Newport price.
ANS 4 ---
---$315,000 TO S450,000 ---
CAP£ COi II Cll -A 3 BR, 21h BA charmer. 2
story, spacious master suite & family room, on
tree lined street close to beach. $435,000
IOT STUFF H Tl ( IUllET -A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex in
Old CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy feel
and atrium in owner's unit $359,000
SPECIAL 11 CAllOI ISUlt -Upgraded Pinehurst LACOU IUCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm. a block
model, 2BR. den, comm. spa. tennis, pool. Big to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer. with a peek
declt with smaJI view. Tasteful! $210,000. f bl 1~ .... '115 ooo 0 uevivw. ~. .
WHITEWATER
llCCUT F\IOI PUii
And Miier wants offer
on 3 bdrm. two story
with community pools
and tennis courts. Just
reduced to $335,900.
ANS 5
CArt>LESTICK
CWSIC Ml -In
beautiful nelg h -
borhood. 4 bdrm, 3
bath pool home wtth
spa. large .yard. fruit
trees. $325,000.
ANS 6
---OVER S1 MILLIO,-N---
11¥11l con man -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean
view, Laguna's finest area wl1h private beach,
comm facilltles. $1.190.000
A VIW OI TR Mf -In San Clemente, spectacu-
lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, medlterranean
flavor. owner wtlllng to finance $1,500,000
RIOT nDI 11 Tl( UllO -Spectacular 8.700
sq.ft home on 1h acre oV9f1ooklng 99Ctuded
beach&. coast llne. $4,300,000.
UTTU ISWt llCl9E -2 units, full Balboa Island CDI l llLSltE -Potential view, 3BR, 2BA, access OPEi SATURDAY 1·&
lot, flreplaeet, patio, close to bay Income to private beach and very anxious owner. Lush .._. Cll $5'4S.OOO 221 ..,..._.
$18,000/yr & bulld dream home. $295,000 foliage, sparkllng poot, large rooms. $358,000. u nique 3 bdrm. 1 bll( to t>eKh N Fogany
kll c• S625.ooo Classic 4 bdrm. 3 bath ---$519,000 to $745,000 ---111,.,,,
M Hugill COIOU Hl IAI CUSSIC -Modernized 2 bdrm, 1
bath charming home, jennalre. tlled spa, stained
glass. space for ottloe or studio. $295,000 SET DOi i VIEW-From beamed llvlng room watch OPEi SUIDIY 1·&
bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrm, offioe, courtyard. 111 CUYll s210,000 ti ...,_ ..._. llCIOI LI Vll'l ltl -Make an offer. You might
own It. Owners want out. $50,000 down. O.W.C designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000 Tasteful Pinehurst. 2 bdrm den, am view T. Boland
$225,000. SUllT & l llCIT -Townhome overlooklng all of llml S240,000 Hit Wirta .....,.
0 Johnson 11 ( II PllSHT fT10I -1 bdrm + con-
vertible den, In popular Orange Tree Streams.
Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreat off Two story. 3 bdrm townhome
master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $661,000
tennlt, pool, activities. $115,000.
•OT l llOUS( · l IETIUT -LB compound: tennis II CAPISTU 0, $14,IOI -Rare flndl Trust llqul-court. spa, adobe walls. tile roof, pool, view of
datlon calla for sale. Townhouse near pool, quiet the Pacific Plenty of bdrms $745,000
cul-d&-aac. Sold In present condition $64,000.
A LOVELY UfUnU -Harbor Ridge townhome with
serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
Wiii •ll.llll $358,000 IH ..... aea
3 bdrm. 2 bath. private beach access B Barrington
.... 1111 $545.000
Untqu• 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beach
... cu $625.000
Classic 4 bdrm, 3 bath
221 ........
J Skahan
121 ,.,,,
M Hugtll IACI Uf TO -Newer. larger Cape Cod
style with 3 bdrm a. Bay view. sun decks, and
A/C. Master suite has cozy fireplace. $225,000.
Impeccable condition and AC $M2.SOO '----,-_ ---------------'
STum llOIE _ In outer Mission Viejo 3 bdrm. 2 IEACll FIOllT TOW .. Oll -In construction, get
bath needs loving femlly, has views of the hills Involved. 3 BR. 2BA on W Ooeanfront. Adult-
beyond Asking just $125.000. family living. $20,000 decor pkg $560,000
ANSWERS:
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THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION
aAYSHOA£8 ... Your own vllla a1 the water'•
edge. Sixty foot prime lot on f• land. Step-
down living room. Formal dining room wttn oak
church panetllng and wine storage. Ave
bedrooms. Three baths. Inviting balcony over-
looking the bay. Hand paJnted cabtneta and
stained glass celling In large country kitchen
overlooking bay. Elaborate uae of hardwood
floors. mouldings and French Doore. Three car
garage with toads of storage............ s1.-,ooo
LINDA ISLE ... Beyond guarded gates alts a
water oriented three bedroom home of near
perfection. The attention to Interior detaJI Is
Impeccable (high beamed ceilings, beveted
glass, gourmet kitchen. etc.) Seventy-two feet of
waterfront. Pier. Slip. An experience to be
savored......... .. ................................. $1, 111.000
IRVINE TERRACE ... Against an awe-Inspiring
backdrop of bay activity, blue ocean and gllsten-
lng night lights, you'll discover a boldly desloned
home. Three bedrooms. Five baths. Superb
master suite. Beautifully Integrated kl1chen. This
residence really packs a wallop ........... $905,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 1308 Dolphln Tenace
DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home
with an ambiance of speclaJ features. Pier and
float for large boat. Main house has huge living
room, dining room, library and master bedroom
suite. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate
two bedroom suite................ . .......... $775,000
Open Sat 1-5 ........... 30I Morning 8t.r LMe
CUFF HAVEN ... Spectacular vJew. Enjoy atl
the activity on the bay. Two bedrooms. Two and
one-half baths. Living room, master bedroom
and kitchen recently remodeled. Upstairs area
could be used In many ways. Great workshop
and sewing room. Truty a million dollar view with
a home thrown in ................................. $725,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Huge home Mexican
pavers In entry. family room and covered patio
Large livmg room. Family room with brick fire-
place. walk-behind wet bar and lcemaker, and
room for pool table. Extra large kitchen with
loads of cabinetry and eating area. Master
bedroom has walk-In closets, cabinetry with
drawers, separate tub and shower. Three ad-
ditional spacious bedrooms with shutters on the
wmdows. Sewing room. Oen with wood cabi-
netry and shelving. Huge covered patio on view
side of the lot ....................................... '818,500
DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatically renovated.
Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break-
f as1 room. Dining room. Famlly room. Giant play
room. Three fireplaces. Hardwood floora. High
beamed ceilings. Plantatton Shutters. French
doors Unobstructed view ................... 1895.000
DOVER SHOAE8 . . . Elegant view home with
etched glass double door entry. Carved ~llng
In foyer. Large master bedroom with dresalng
area. Master bath with large Jacuz:zJ with retrect-
able roof. Oen with oak panelled walls. Three
additional bedrooms. Famlly room wtth flreptaoe
and peoky cedar wall. SpatlcHng pool and
Jacuizt. Security system...... . .............. $695,000
Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1., Oa1axJ Drtve
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : DOVER SHORES ! • • • • ......... do .. fMlke ... etlltement ......
• we beheYe th18 expanded view home to be •
If-the best buy In Dover Shores! Dec:orated In •
: excellent taste. Llvtng room, dining room, :
• kftchen end master bedroom open to view •
Jt patlo. Entry, family room and kitchen are •
• tiled. Huge family room with sunken walnut Jt
• wet bar, wine storage and refrigerator. :
: Large master bedroom has mirrored •
it dressing teble. Master ba1h with sunken •
• tub, stall shower and double sinks. TotaJ of •
• five bedrooma and four baths. Den op-•
: postte master bedroom. Gourmet kitchen :
• with Thermador double, aetf~lng •
• ovens. miefowave. compactor. Jenn Air •
• Barbeque and Cooktop, Kitchen Aid Dish-Jt
: washer. Separate maid's room and full :
it bath. Security system. PRICE JUST RE-Jt.
it DUCED ............................... NOW S..75.000 •
: Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .... 11.a SMtlego Ortve : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CUFF HAVEN ... Cape Cod design. Spectacu-
lar view. Living room with fireplace. Dining room
Spacious family room. Two bedrooms. Two
baths. So much deUghttul refurbishing has been
done tt gtves you the lmpr~on of a new home.
New carpets. New stdlng on front of house. New
driveway. New deci<s. New wrought-Iron fence
around pool .......................................... $550,000
Open Sun 1-5....... .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . 1710 Ktnge Roed
WEIT CUFF . . . A "Presley" built custom
home. Three bedrooms. Four baths. Plank
ftoors. Family room with fireplace. Formal dining
room. His and hers baths In master bedroom.
Den with large screen television and built In
stereo and speakers. Fruit trees. Poot Spa
Gazebo. Beautiful courtyard with water fountain
and greenhouse..................... •........• S..75,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........... 1207 Hlghlend Drtve
BAYCREST ... Stately two-story home. VJew of
baci< bay. Two master suites. Ave bedrooms.
Two story living room with flreplace. Family
room with fireplace. Dining room. Kitchen with
eating area. Wet bar .................. NOW $399,900
Open Sat 1-5........... ..... ..... 2100 Leeward Lane
BAYCAE8T . . An Inviting and comfortable
four bedroom home. Gourmet kitchen with
fNef'f convenience. Spacious backyard with
abundant trees and flowertng shrubs. A great
famlly nefghbomood ........................... 1375.000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Remodeled
Paletmo modet Four bedrooms. Two and one-
haJf baths. Destgner upgraded. Large private
corner lot with loYety landscaping. Newly
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Open Sat 1-5 .................... 1I01 8-mouth
8AYCREST ... THIS lovety home wu d-'gned
for comfortable llvtng and entertaJnlng. Formal
dining area. Thr• spacious bedrooma. Two
bathe. Gorgeous wood and tHe tk>or1. Huge
yard. Ample room for poof ................... t:a2ISvOOO
631-7300
BAYCREIT .. Cheerfut four bedroom home.
Two and on.half batht. Two ftrtPtac. ... wMe
brk;k In living room, atone In tamlly ioom. Dining
room. Gr•t kitchen wfth .n new ~.
Including m~owave. BreakfU1 bar. H•ted
pool. Low maJntenance ywd. Pttce r9duced
........................................................... 1295,000
Open Sat 1-5 ................... 1I07 Wlndwwd Lw
NEWPORT BEACH . . . OeUghtful three
bedroom family home In a great tamJty nelgh-
bortiood. Two and one-half bathe. Specious
living room with flagstone flreplece. Extensive
breakfast counter In kitchen. Formal dining
room lovefy view of back bay and night llghta ..... ................. ... . .................... '211.000
HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Neat home In a
delightful family area. Three bedrooma. Three
and one-half baths. Master suite upstairs.
Spacious llvtng room and famlly roomiz~~
area. New electric kitchen ................. .
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA . . . Goffer'e ct.
llght...Hldden away on a quiet cul-de-uc close
to a most prestigious golf course. Large two-
story, three bedroom home. Two and on.half
baths. Formal dining room. Huge country
kitchen. Two fireplaces. Sotar heated poof
..................... ········· ............................ 1214,IOO
THE VERSAILLES .. Southwest locatlon. Un-
obstructed view. Two master suites. Upgraded
throughout. Furniture negotlabte. Security-
gated community with pool and gym .. •112.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MEIA . . Large, quiet end
unit In a well maintained twenty unit complex.
Former model. Three bedrooms. Two and Ofl&-
hatf baths. laundry facllltles Inside. Large
=~a~:~~a~~~~~~~~~-~ .. ~~~-·~=
SEAWIND . . . A "starter" home In Newport
beach at a reasonable prloe. Very private end
unit condo. Two master bedroom sultee, two
and one-half baths. Private patio ........ tMO.OOO
INCOME
CORONA DEL MAR ... Thie beMrttfully crafted
edifJce has the ftexlblllty of a home for large
famlty, or a duplex with thrM bedrooms up and
two down. Bay view la apectacular. OYerelzed
lot. One block to beach.············-···~···· M30.000 Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 2511 ... .,...
PENINSULA POINT ..• Rare stx-plex among
fine reatdences. One two-bedroom and five one-
bedroom unlta. Owner will exchange for tndua.-
tnaflcommerclal or truet deeds. Clr•1 ,..,,tll
area near the beach. Property apprat.ed at
$860,000. REDUCED TO ...................... IHS.•
CORONA DEL MAR . . Duplex. Two bedroome
MCtl unit. Large lot. South of the hJghw:laonly
two btocka to Ocean Boulevard..........,,oao
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
PROfil,Z-
Laguna Board's Growth Marketed By Acconiplishment
By: Jim Hathcock 1986 for clients in the resort com-
munity.
suiting fears that property values
would plummclSpurrcd the board to
initiate a muive letter-writing cam-
paign aimed at the Signal. 011 and
Gas Company of Los Angeles.
on the markeL .. Home don't fall an to
defined catcgOries like they do m
other ·ciiies ·whicb were· ~loped as
a series of large subdivisions,
Thomas said.
MABIE THOMAS
Laguna's board was onginally
founded m October of 1924 as the
Laguna Beach Real Estate Board
with 28 brokers, 23 salespersons and
15 affiliate members. The Laguna
Beach Multiple Listing Service was
formed in May of 1956 by 54 Re-
altors including Lloyd Milne, who
remains an active member of the
organization. Laguna Beach's
mayor, Marty Collison also actively
participates in the group.
Looking back at . transaction re-
cords for the area, Thomas shows
how much property values have
escalated by pulling out an ad from
an issue of the South Coast News
from April of 1960. It offers an
exclusive Emerald Bay ooean-front,
three-bed, two-bath home with a
fabulous coastline view and patio for
$82,000.
Home-age concerns Laguna
buyers less than those m other sub-
market.sand appraisers have a hard-
er time finding comparable homes
on which to base their estimation of
value.
"Outsjdc appra.siers don't under-
stand what adds value to property an
Laguna. E.ach home bas different
views. I never get ti.Rd of touring
property because I am always ~
covering new views," Thomas said
When Mane Thomas moved to
California from New York J 4 years
ago, she looked at most of Orange
County's cities and then chose
Laguna Beach as her new home
because of its unique vanety of
building sytems and less-hcct.Jc pace.
She has posnted out the same dis-
tinctions to homebuyers ever since.
Professional education and com-
munity involvement rank high on
the board's list of priorities and
members arc dedicated to attending
meetings of the California Real Es-
tate Associauon to make stato of-
ficials aware of Realton' views and
gam knowledge of legislation that
may effect personal property rights
and taxes.
Sina: its early days, the Laguna
board has actively responded to the
needs of property owners by protect-
ing the environment and fighting
actions that would jeopardize borne
values. In June of 1959, the public
and real estate community were
warned that the Huntington Beach
refinery would seriously damage the
good air in Laguna Beach. The re-
·•How times have changed. Today,
the average listed price for a home in
Laguna is $433,453," Thomas said.
She broke down bar market analysis
further noting that the average tw~
bedroom borne sells for $199,2SO,
three-bedrooms for $216,864, four-
bcdrooms for $257,000 and five-
bedrooms for $496.333.
.. The big difference between
~and the rest of Orange Coun-
ty tS that people can walk where they
need to go. The prices will always be
slightly higher than in other prime
Orange County locations because
Laguna is out of the smog and is
beach-oriented.
Due to the strong le-aders.bip
shown by Thomas and her predc~
c:esson, the Laguna Board has won
awards fbr scrapbooks depicting
their accomplishments and for their
newsletter.
In addition to the ethical and
educational aspects, Thomas said
Realtors' involvement in local
boards gives them the chance to
work together and find solutions to
common problems. As a result.
members wbo are active sharpen
their professional communication
skills and arc better able to serve
their clients.
As current president of the Laguna
Board of Realtors, Thomas holds the
reins of the 600-member group
which has processed 1,500 listings
and consumated 250 sales during
If you want to sell Laguna, you
have to go and see each home that's
REALTY
T he Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
..
LIWIST PllCI * YILU U&.IU 1124,llO
Sharp condo In gate guarded Villa Balboa.
Spacious 1 bdrm model opens onto private
enclosed patio. Deluxe built In kitchen.
L.&111 ... ... 1121,000
Spacious 4 bdrm famlly home with sweeping bay
and city lights view. Family rm, dining rm, 3 car
garage -the Ideal home for an active growing
famlty. Owners moving out of state say "SELLI"
IA"lm EIT&TI ULI 11,Jll,llO
Sprawling bayfront home with 88 feet on the
bay. Located In exclusive gat&-guarded
Bayshores. 4 bdrms, family rm. large bayslde
patio, plenty of room fm a pool. Reduced to
settle ettate.
2812 Bayahme Open Sun 1-...
TIUWll ... 1!17 ....
Luxu~toua 2 bdrm end unU with fabulous vtewe
of the bay, ocean and city Ught• from ~
room. Large sun deck, full eecurtty bulldtng, 1at
rate recreation f llcilltlea. Reduced for quick ea.le.
11mMTH IUOl OHll 11M,IH
Charming 2 bdrm upstairs unit In popular Hunt-
ington Township. Party size deck -very private.
Beautifully maintained grounds and community
pool. Walking distance to shopping and park.
The Harbor Realty rental department has a
waiting list of desirable year round tenants
that want to live In Newport Beach. If you
have a garage apartment or home to rent,
call our rental department for fast pro-
fesslonal aervk::e.
11 fUT ."' .. , 11 .......
Spacious •ngte level 3 bdrm home perfect for
Indoor-outdoor Hvtng on presttglous Harbor
laland Roed. Swimming pool, family rm with bar
and fonnal bayalde dining area. Pier and ftoat
can accommodate terge yacht. Owner will
flnance.
llAI LUii lnlll 1122,MO
Well located Newport Beach condo with 1 bdrm
plus a separate convertible den. 2 full baths,
deluxe gourmet kitchen, private deck, . ex-
pensive carpeting, full security building.
ICW YO PllllHSI * IOllO 1211,111
Fabulous white water view from this spacious 2
bdrm 2 bath condo. Huge master suite, formal
dining rm, high cathedral ceilings, large private
sun deck.
... • m MDI su a.-U11
Beautiful comer location across from tM beach
tn picturesque Car11bad Bultd a home or two
unite on each of three ~ 45 ft. lots.
um.., .... ,..,... ~
2 bdrm1, den, format dlntng rm & f amfly room.
All beautlfully decorated In blue. ~. large
private deck, upgraded carpets and high c.-
thedral c.illnga.
(213) 628-2828 . (714) 673-4400
2145 EA:IT COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
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Termite repairs neither rare nor ·cheap
Br JIM JOHNSOH llllcC....., .............
SACRAMENTO -When a home in the Sacra-
mento area Is Inspected for pest damage, chances are
one In four that repairs will be required, and that the
cost of those repairs will range from several hundred to
several thousand dollars -with the average running
around $1,500.
These figures are the average estimates of a
sampling of pest-control operators In Sacramento. As
a general rule, they added, the older tfle home and the
longer the period since Its last Inspection. the more
ltkely that damage will be found.
The pest-control Industry In Callfornta Is highly
regulated and specialized. One state license 1s
rpqulred to control termites with chemicals. A second
r1 nse Is necessary to use fumigants against them
s111 another license Is needed to combat other pests.
s h as rats, mice, cockroaches. wasps. and other
' !ctS.
The same license that enables pest-control
c. rators to Inspect your home for termites aJso
d ·ws them to act as a contractor to repair any o lmage that wood-destroying Insects may cause.
Termite Inspections are required by lenders when
a Liuyer applies for a new home loan. and in most
instances when an owner wants to refinance an
e• sting mortgage. The lenders want to be sure that
the property Is In good condition.
Termite-control companies are benefiting from
the recent plunge in home mortgage rates, which has
spurred house sales and refinancing
"We are In a terrible predicament," said Edward
Bushing, owner of Paramount Pest Control in
Sacramento. "We're now booked over four weeks
ahead on Inspections."
Other operators told of appointment backlogs
ranging from one to three weeks, with the average
runmng two weeks behind
"It's very unfortunate when sellers wait untll they
have a buyer before they request an inspection."
Bushing said. "If we find something wrong. then the
sale will have to be delayed until the repairs are made
. . Which means a sale could be lost."
When a home Is listed for sale. the 1tst1ng agent
usually advises the seller about the need for a termite
Inspection. Sellers. however, sometimes are inclined
to wait until there Is an otter, Bushing pointed out
''They can be paid by the buyer or seller.·· he said
"Typtcally, the buyer pays for the ter~lte Inspection.
and the seller pays for the cost of any repairs that may
be necessary "
Termite-control operators report that two klnds of
damage are common In Sacramento One results from
subterranean termites that ltve tn the soil and
commute dally to their wood work The other type of
damage 1s from a fungus that causes dry rot
"Dry rot 1s really a misnomer " said Doug
Crutchfield, director of education for the Pest Control
Operators of California (PCOC), the industry's Sacra-
mento-based statewide trade assoc1at1on The decay
that results from the fungi attack needs moisture to
support grow1h," he said
Inspections for termites and dry rot generally
range from $50 to $100. A typical inspection takes
from one hour to an hour and a half, according t o
Darrell Ennes. manager of one Sacramento ottice of
Terminix International
Inspectors typically check for termites under
homes on raised foundations. and around the inside
and outside of concrete· sl~b-anchored residences
They examine shower, ·oath: toilet areas. and roof
overhangs for evidence of dry rot
"I've seen a lot more dry rot damage this year, due
to the heavy rains last winter," said Allee Skinner
owner of Metro Termite & Pest Control
When pest-control operators find dry rot, they
recommend replacement of all damaged wood and the
surfaces around It. Some also spray the replacement
material with a fungicide.
To rid a home of subterranean termites, the most
common species found In the Sacramento area. pest
control operators spray the soil around the feeding
area with chemicals. Some chemicals suspected of
being carcinogenic, like Chlordane, are widely used tn
the industry. they said.
(Pleue eee TERMITE/Pace 161
IRVINE COAST, RFALTORS®
BEI'IER HOMEE AND GARDEN By ANDY LANG
A..-....i"'-
Inch lower than the standard height of
7' ~inches
Behind the security gates of fasm1ne Creek you'll !ind thic; lo11el)' l bdrm trt
le11el homt! with an unobstructed 111ew of the hills Top cond1t1on thru-out C omt' and see what s1sq.ooo wfll buy 1n this prestige area of Corona del Mar
REMODELED
KITCHEN
with oalt cabinets and almost new appliances
Ceramk tile entry parquet and oak floorln& Thi<; 4
bdrm. 2\l'J ba townhomt-Is
• .x:•ted In quiet family
netchbothood dose to 11-
hrary. aprk and school
Only $192.000
18124 CULVER,
IRVINE, CALIF.
WATER AND
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from •lmost every room In the
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Rutaers Model In Unl11er· sity Park Vll1l1e Ill l bdrm. 2'h ba family room
New paint. carpet, drapes
and plants Plus all the
parks and pools the as
ssoct.tlon has to offer All
this fot only S 177 000
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OWNf!D ANl>OPEAATfD
Q. -Recently • large truck uaed
our bl.cktop driveway to m•k• •
dellvery. When It left, there were
Hverel dHp dent• end • few crecka
where the whMlt hed been. I ueed
P•tchlng meterlal to repair every-
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thing, but wonder whether I al90
thou Id use • btacktop Heier.
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sealer on It before the truck did its
damage, It would be a good Idea to
apply a new coat It has many benefits.
not the least of which is protection from
spilled automobile oil and grease
Q. -Our houH 11 In • cold area
where there ere thrM or four heavy
anowatorme a year. Last year, I
noticed the •now on our root melted
long b4tfore the other hou'" In the
vicinity. A n.lghbor tell• me thla
mHn• we don't have enough tnaula-
tlon In the roof. I• thl• true?
A -Yes. When there Is Insufficient
lnaulatlon, heat escapes through the
roof and quickly melts the snow
Q . -D~ng a lot of concrete wOt'k at
the beck of our houM and Intend to
bulld eome atepe from the garden to
th• back door. I twve been menurtng
atepa lat•= find they •II aren't the
.. me. la t It a ~rt•fn width or
height they ahould b4t?
A. -The width will depend solely on
the kind of steps they are. but about 10
Inches wide 11 fairly 1tandard If you
make the 1tep1 very w1de, then the
height of tM rlser1 lhould be about en
Q . -I used lecquer •few yeere ago
end did a felrly good Job with the kind
that comet In a epray gun. I now
would Ilk• to apply lacquer wtth •
bruah. la tMre anrthlng apeclal I
should know?
A -Yes Be sure you buy what 1s
called brushing lacquer. Diiute It with at
least two parts of lacquer thinner
Apply several thin coats rather than
one thick one. W0<k rapidly when
putting on the lacquer, and don't go
back to patch up a spot you may have
skipped. Take care of It with the next
coat.
Q. -1 rec.ntly uw the lmpr ... lon•
of what appeared to be maple IMV••
In a concrete patio. At the tllM I h8d
only a caauat lnterMt In the decor·
atlon, but now that I am getting Medy
to hav• a patio cov.Nd 11ttth concrete,
I would Ilk• to know how to get the
maple-198' effect. Can you help tM?
A. -Producing teat patterns In
concrete la falrty euy. It Involves
pressing the dealred leaves Into the
concrete after It hat been floated. Once
the concrete hu cured, the teaves are
removed. This procedure can be done
with maple or other typet of teavea and
requlree YfllY tittle skill, Just care and
patience. Of cout'M, If the patio Is being
made professlonally, you have to be
sure thl1 la underatood by bOth parties
to the agreement before any won< Is
done. •
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121,000 llWI • TUT'S ITU
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ASSUMABLE $600,000 1ST TO, $25,000
DOWN. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS & LIVE IN
HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont"
4BA, 3BA, famuy room, formaJ dining, mountain
& city fight vl9W. Fabulous for entertaining .......... .
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DEVONSHIRE 5BR, 4BA, family room. dining
room. NEW PAINT. CARPET, drapes. brick
deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay. city
& mountaJn views. Assume $350,000 at 1 Wo,
$150.000 at 1~/ •. Rare yard with room tor
private pool.
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DEVONSHIRE. highly upgraded. 5 BA. 4 BA. oak
entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy
ocean. bay. city & mountain views. Wiii trade for
commercial property . ...... 1 ..
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Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom. 8
bath, has a master suite with walls & oetltngs of
padded silk, with control llghtlng for the celestial
design work to sleep under the stars, black
mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings In formal
dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading
waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean, bay. city
llghta. A must to see If you want the elegance
and contemporary feetlng of Harbor Ridge.
Asking 1,695,000 . .. IMYIEIMP
LIDO ISLAND
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Lido 1• bayfront,custom, three Mdroom•. 3
baths. Awar~wtnnfng tlte f1oora & wall• thruout.
Muter tulte hU ateam room and hot tub,
tnkeboft cuatom earwes bed, hMdbOard and
credenZa w/catttJ9'1, ftench armolre. lead• to
mat• bath "To Stay''. Carved wood waJI
1 ecutpture 188x9'4" "To Stay". Thtt 11 a must to
.... Many ttema, too numeroua to list. ..... , ..
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Ave bedroom1, four~·l \\ e.' yard wtth JacuzzJ. beautltu• 9 \l \.. ~,a_.,. custom shutters,... -., f.l t9'l sun' room, 3
flreplacel rt\\1 'Io brick. A steal at ~25,000. ,. ·~ \~-4fi I llYll IMP ·
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Ocean & city •e. \\ ~ 9 rom all rooms. 2
bedrooms, 1¥.i b_, .-s>tace. ''The PenthouM"
Veraallles.
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Tennis, community"' '-~ \\ \.ocean and city
light views. On'e_ A 1.-.Jtoom, 2'A baths,
family room. 2 fir -., V .. , wet bat. Lowest priced
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SPYILAU l••l,000
View, large 4 bdrm ... ~ ,., 3 baths, formal
living, dlnlng, far."i._ \\ ~.,,.Nkfut room. den,
spa, large yard. -., ..........
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*IEWPOIT CIEST*
201 COLllllA
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Smart aplJt level with lofted oelllng. 3BR, 3BA,
fireplace, wet bar. Master suite Includes walk-In
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WUTllllTEI IFFllE LUii
850 SQ.FT. of prtrne ofnce tocatton, private
bath, dMded office, end unit. 90C · P9f foot.
Gron leue. Comer of Goktenwest and 20th
Street.
COST& •ES& IFFICE SILE II LUSE
6400 feet of 100% offtoe apace wen decorated
with ample parking. Prtc.d below matk.C at 95t
N.N.N.FT. or $724.000 eafe price.
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closet, sitting area & private sondeck. Formal J% DOWN . Owner occupMtd
dining plus nook In kitchen. New paint and 15% DOWN. Non--owner occupied. !
carpet. Lowest priced plan 4. 1 BDAMS from $63,500 i
l1DL 1m -F• llM,llO ( 2 BDRMS from S7S,900 .. I MYll IW 3 BORMS from ~.900 .m
IEWPllT IAIFIOIT Walk to S.C. Plaza! ·fJ
Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining, IR JI. 111-1211 I I
family room. view plus room tor two boats one
up to 50 ft. Alsume existing le&M option whh
outstanding terms and low down. Great buy at D • f f rit R • IJ
se10.ooo. .. 1 •Yll •• •••• !!'!!.!!~.!.!~!!. .... 1 IUCH FROIT Fiii I Preheat ~~! !~IT • PAI FRIO I 1 1221 000 I • Trout. 1'h lbs mushrooms, 10 green onions, 3 T. I ' I olive oil, 'h cup breed crumbs, 4 to ST. butt«. •It & I Your 2nd home? Enjoy beech tront 11v1ng1 vou 1 pepper. ttour. ' I
can't beat the view. Exclusive condo near I wan andlpat dry mUShrooms. slice very thin, Mt I :
Balboa Pier. It's got It! Security gate, under-I ulde. Wash and pat dry green onlona. aUce thin , I
ground parking. 2BR, 2BA. Formal dining. I save 4 to 6 lnchee of green tops & Mt aide. Wutl and 1 ·
Beach & ooean view. Wiii trade uo. ' I pat dry trout -nit and pepper, lightly flour. Brown In I
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Ill.I .lo •l!"IWrNIT I aaute 3 to 4 min. ~ve mushrooms to baking pen • Ii• I large enough tor all • trout or lndtvldual baking I
Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3 I dllhes. Place trout on top of muahrooms. Saute gt'Mn I -
Mdroom. 3 bath home wtth large game room I onions 2 to 3 min. In aame aklllel lelvtng drlpplnQ9-I
and pool. Steal •t $552,000. Must Miii I = :1:9:. .!: ~i ~i!•~: 'fr:.::bin~ 11 11
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Condo In Veraalltee. Walk to beach, gated com-
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UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME complimented with a
I distinctive European flalr. Situated In Newport
Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms
and 41~ batha. Built In 1978. 180° VIEWS of bay
I & ocean from all llvlng areas lnctudlng
bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen wtth every
: amenity. Master suite has FIREPLACE and .sit-
ting room with oversized cfoaet and bath area.
I MORE HOUSE THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY
IMAGINE! Shown by appointment. $529,000.
W IMDI 111-1211
rJ USTSllE I 1 I l ,100 a Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with
I fruit trees. Two fireplaces, warm spacious FAM-
1 LY ROOM. Price has just been reduced -
owners moving out of area.
SWEEPlll .ICW YIEWI 11n,ooo
ONe of Newport's BEST ~t>uyel Sus>«bly
remodeled 3 bdrm _ V.' baths. Open
beam cetllngs ~ ~"'""\-.•. 1he kitchen la a
dream -a1J nm~ \le.. Oak ftoor1ng. Views
from formal IMt •ti and dining rooms. This home
hu uncompromising detall. Asking $309,000.
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YEIY MOTIYITEll
Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very
best areaa of N9wport. 3 bedroom Ranch ~e
home Includes f amlly room and pool. Corners
Cliff Drive. Vacant and ready to sell! SUBMIT
ALL . OFFERS! Asking $325,000. OPEN
SAT/SUN.
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IEWPORT HEllHTS DUPLEX
SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 21h baths + famlly
room. 2 fireplaces. Completety remodeled -A
perfect owners unit. Fully contained one
bedroom unit rear. G.M.I. $1 ,800. A very fine
property. Asking $245,000. EXCLUSIVE llstlng
Call for an appt. w llllEll 111-1 211
CUFFIAIEI
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Executive Condo. Specloua 1 bdrm with den.
Light, airy & recently upgraded. Th!a la a quiet,
high demand area. Just Hated.
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BUILT IN 1980. Thia beautiful custom home has
FOUR BEDROOMS and 31h baths. The versatlJe
floor plan can be oonverted to Include a MPar-
ate apartment. All the charmn and location you
could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for
appointment.
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Expansive Newport Haight• property with re-
cent 2 story addition. Tasteful tradttk>naJ design
with oak hardwood floors and two brick fire-
places. Large famtty room overtook• pool area.
Fully contained guest unit In rear or property
and much more Aat<lng $349,500. Call for ap-
pointment. OPEN SAT/SUN
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Immaculate Newport 11111TElll111-1211
·Heights bungalow. 3 bed., UIE CLIFFHAYEI R 2 LOT
Beautiful private pool and spa surrounded by
LUSH landscaping. Sprawling 4 bdrms, 3 be .•
formal dining. famlly room. library, 2 fireplaces
and a lovely Newport Street. $325,000. OPEN
SAT 1-4.
Excellent unit• near Beach
6 Ltncoln In Buena Park.
Eight 2 bdrm and four 1
bdrm. Gross Income
$71,400. Call for further
detalla . I 1% baths, large sunny llv-· •
. Ing room, fireplace, family Brand new llatlng with 2 wonderful houses on RITA WADe
: room. View of park. Asking the lot. Build up for ocean view! Perfect for e:n.1• USTSllE C.M.
I $237 500 owners home plus Income! T~many upgardas
I MARILYN COOMB • · to mention. A "10"1 $335,000. OPEN SUN 1-5. 1141,100 •NIL llME
U1·12'1 11111.YI ..... ·--IDOi ··1-1 .. . 111-1111 .... .. ... This home la gotng to Mii fast! 3 bdrm, pool
Co.Ou .EL ••••s IEST llY home. Yard lar~ enough to 19parate pool trom
I E.it••cE an rest of yard. Home ls located on one of eaststdea IESI YElllE EL -Immaculate pride of ownenmtp home + guest most deatrabte 1treeta.
; Lovely 4 bd. home In prestigious Mesa Verde. quarters + a beautiful apartment AND A POOL! NYEI llllES Cuatom pool & spa, private back yard, aectuded Potential yearly Income of nearty S29K or have a
I 1undeck, quality neutral decor. Asking beautiful home plus Income! Additional 12~,-
$237 ,500. Call tor exclusive lhowtng. amenities Include flreptaoe, beamed ceilings, BAYCREST best buyl New roof and paJnt. A• IUllLO -11111-1211 recently new roofs, etc. JUST LISTED. modeled kttchen. Lath a plaster bultt to-Mst.
$290,000. CaU now ~-~potntment. Security aya1em. Profesak>nal land.caped. 4 I -TDm 111-1111 bdrm, 21A bath and mueh mOfe.
EIECITIYE TOWIHOIE UOllSITE WHITEWATER YIEW IEWPOIT IEIOI YIEW • Don't mlaa this home. Quality throughout. 3
I bed., 3 full batha, oak noora. new carpet, ptanta-Brand new unique custom _.rl-level art deco 1120,000
tlon shutter•. Excellent nnanclng. A true value at dreamt Extensive uae of marble, trench doors, Unobstructed 1so• vtew. Thia gorgeous 3 bdrm
S 172 500 C 11 f ovtvate lhowh~ European cabinetry. Owner must tell! Huge nAf"lthou.se need• to be SOLO. Ownet ltvea out of ' · 1 or ""' · master aulte and view decks thru-outl $425,000. [.;'country and wants It eoad. MAKE AN OFFERI n lllllLO lll•l ll1• 2ll ... m 111-1211 llfl Wiii U1·1* I.__ ____ .....__ ______ ___.._ ____ ____,
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Lot atze Is 110x160 excluding comer U.P. Im-
provement Is approxlmately 3,200 eq. ft. Three
SK capadty fuel tanks and eecurtty fenced and
gated. This type and quality locatlon property Is
rarely on the meri<et. Owner wtll finance whh
acceptable down payment. Call for further de-
taJls. $375,000.
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Nice three bedr" Q ,,o bath wltl) oak hard-
wood floors e.,. ' nreplace and large yard .
Won't last at -.Z.,,000..
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Beautiful newer Bal._., Q features three
bedroom lnclu~· 0 ~ . .J master suite with
master bath. S .,vm, formaJ dining room.
two fireplaces, ,, dakfast nook. Don't wait to see
this home. $400,000. Shown by appointment.
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Spacious 3 bedrOOfM, 2'~ bath townhome wtth
formal dining ov'ertooklng Newport BllCk Bay.
Attached 2 car garage and private n.r yard ls
Ideal for entertaining friends and famlty. Juat
listed for $149,900.
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Totally remodeleti •· \ 'Ut. T ownhome
styte apartmrs 0 ~ .... nately 1,000 sq.ft.
untt. S.G.I. $l .~Ing $174,000.
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9 unit condo projeeto·. ' 0 1Jnd breaking.
C.M. recorde ~· ~...., and all plans.
$345,000.
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Costa Mesa, Marina Hlo .. • 0 Large family 3
bedrooms with 2~q.. \ ., and breakfast
nook. Short bl~ ~'o the beach. Owner
has moved °".:i1 ... and needs quick saJe.
Asking $149,5(,\J.
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VIEWS + FEE Liii Spacious 4 bdrm home on large Jot, great family
room. looks out on lovely pool & spa. Excellent
family and entertainment area. Courtyard entry
and many more amenities. Alkl~ $235,900.
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1011 llPLEI
Across from beautiful park In center of Mesa
Verde. This exanded 4 bedroom, family room
home Is L-A-R-0-E and R-0-0 -M-Y. A ser-
vice/hobby room, spa and front courtyard entry
are also special features. H-U-R-R-Y on this
excellent value at $189,500.
Ill f $311,000
Newly renovated 3 bdrm.,
2 bath. Walk to bay, shop-
ping and restaurants.
Huge lot 146' deep. Cati
for a preview of this spec-
tacular bargain!
Excellent locatlonl Walk to beach and bay. Each
unit has flrepface, 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.
Owner may ci~it T.O. 111.L I W111111111·1211
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Totally cuttomlnd lnterior fNturtng gourmet
kitchen whh aJI new cabinet•. Living room with
teak ftoora and Imported marble flreplace.
French doora and outstanding Back Bay view.
See to appntdate. 1359,000.
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180° view from this luxurious home enuated In
one of the most dMlrable atMS of Newport
Beach. 3 bdrm or 2 and a den. Bay view and
night llghtL Only $228,950.
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$40,000 below market. 2 bedroom, 2 bath
condo on bay. Watch the boats from your
kitchen and ltvlng room. Vacant and ready for
you. Easy rental.
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Invest nowl 3 bedrooms, 2 bath upS1aJrs and 2
bedroom 2 bath down. Each haa flreptace and
oceanfront patk>1. Summer rents $8-400
monthlyt Ooubte garege. Clean and furnished.
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Ocean V1eW8 -bank owned/ 3 Bedroom + Oen,
2'A baths. 3 yeara new. English Tudor. Mas-
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3800/sq.ft. Beautlful s/c p ool and
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By ANDY LANO
What Is modetn and what Is not
depends on whether you are looklng at
It from the standpoint of history or
merely of the 1980s.
When we think of a portable electric
drill, we think of 1t as a modern power
tool. Actually, the first commercial
portable electric drill appeared on the
market In 1914. The drlll was really a
combination of the then-new electric
motor and a drill chuck. This early
version looked remarkably Ilk• a pres-
ent-day electric drill with a plstol grip
and a trigger drill.
It wasn't until 1946 that the In-
troducer of the commercial drill, Black
and Decker. came out with a model
specif lcally designed for general home
workshop use. This scaled-down,
streamlined replica of the commercial
model has been gaining In popularity
ever since.
In shopping for a portable electric
drill, many factors must be considered,
among them size. The drills come In
several sizes, the most common being
the quarter-Inch. three-eighths. and
half-Inch. The ala of the drill does not
refer to a maximum hole that can be
drilled, but to the size of the bit that Is
Inserted In the chuck. Thus. a quarter-
Inch drill can be used to drill a hole an
Inch In diameter lf necessary.
For occasional use. the quarter-Inch
size Is adequate. For regular use In the
home workshop. the three-eighths size
Is better. When a shop has several sizes
and needs at least one for heavy-duty
work, the half-Inch should be the
choice.
Or. Jim Scarborough, a University of
Delaware extension agricultural engi-
neer. says the speed of the drill Is also
an Important consideration. The drills
may be single, variable or adjustable
~ speed and also may be reversing. A
.-,-~ single speed drill runs at the same no-
load speed -about 2,250 rotations
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Hunt & Associates REALESTATE 64~4868
2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd.
Newport Center
TRADE YOUR VIEW
FOR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA
Owners of this magnificent manor -high on a hill in Qrestigious
Harbor Ridge will consider your property as down payment! A
luxurious 5Bd, 7Ba, library. Custom -boasting of the ultimate in
quality & design from gourmet kitchen to incredible -VIEW .
Master suite w/sauna & fireplace, 40' pool & spa, sauna, 3 car
garage. 24 hour guard gated community. Submit your trades.
$1,750,000. Jeri Hunt.
6 TRAP ALGAR OPEN SUN 1·1>
EXECUTIVE CUSTOM -GOLF COURSE VU
Spaciom & sophisticated, this 4 Bd, 5 Ba, cmtom designed by
Wallace Neff ia California living at its best! Located on the 18th
fairway in Big Canyon. From courtyard entry thru the araciom &
sprawling floor plan to sparkling pool, separate citrua and roee
garden, right onto golf couree it's the entertainer's delight!
PRIVATE POOL HOUSE W/SAUNA, enormous basement and
over 4200 1q.ft. to charm you. 24 hour guarded gate. Owner may
aaaiat. $996,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. ·
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**NEW LISTING**
HARBOR RIDGE
This 3 bdrm home with a lovely view, located in an esclusiv
guarded 1at.e community, meet.a the demands of the moet dia-
criminatin1 buyer. J.f:U,000. Call Brenda Petaaon t-0 eee.
per minute for a quarter-Inch drlll,
1,000 to 1,259 rpm for a three-eighths
size and about 600 rpms for a haJt-
incher. With a variable speed drill. the
speed of rotation can be adjusted
depending on the job requirements.
Some drills have a mechanism that
reverses the direction tn which the bit
rotates, a feature that ts handy for
removing a jammed bit or. If the
screwdriver attachment ls connected,
for unac;rewtng screws.
safer. Plastle drllla are double Insulated
or 1hockproofed for protec11on. A drill
with this feature hu two layers of
lnsulatton between the UMf'I hand and
the etectrical circuit within the drlll.
They come with bOth two-pronged and
three-pronged plugs.
Another option Is battery-operated
drlll1, which permit hand drilling far
from an electric power source. Cord-
less drills operate with nlckef cadlum
batteries which be changed almost
Before bayl.na a drUl, ScarboroaglJ recommenda
reading the name plate Jnlormatlon. TIJU •tatea
tile number of tunpll the dr1H .W pall darllJ6
operation. The IJlglJer tlJe ampenge, tile pe.ter
tile power ln most ca.a.
Before buying a drlll, Scarborough
recommends reading the name plate
Information. This atates the number of
amps the drill will pull during operation.
The higher the amperage, the greater
the power in moat cases. A recently
Introduced new generation of ad-
vanced technology etectrlc motons
offers more power from a smaller
package with less weight than In the
past.
Electric drills may be made of metal
or plastic, although metal Is being
phased out. since plastic Is tougher.
more comfortable to handle and Is
JIM SCARBOROUGH
Unlverslty of Dela ware
Agricultural engineer
lndeflnltely. Cordlela drllla for heavy·
duty use usually have replaeeablt
battety pack a, 80 that If one dl9charges
It can be replaced promptly with no loss
of working time. The dl9Charged peck
can then be recharged. One Point tc
remember la that cordless 8'ectrk
drills operate at a alower rpm than
standard Portable etectrtc models.
(Do-lt-youraeffer8 will ffnd muct.
valuable dat• on• vwlety of subjects Ir.
Andy Lang's h•ndbook, "Practlca
Home Repa/rf.. "whlefl can~ obtslnec
by $tlndlng $2 to th/1 M~ at Bo~
5. Teaneck, NJ 01666.J
During spring f ixup time,
don't leave out plu:rnbing
Spring Is traditionally home flxup
time. ~
After the ravages of winter, every-
body seems to get out their tools,
rakes. brooms and brushes to prepare
the house and yard for the arrival of
ftowera, shrubbery, grass and other
growing things.
The same spirit carries Indoors, as
many homeowners begin to service,
repair and remodel those things that
have been waiting all winter for atten-
tion.
Whlle you're attending to all these
projects, don't forge1 the plumbing,
advises the Plumblng-Heatlng..Coollng
Information Bureau
Do you have leaky faucets or slug-
gish drains? How about your tollet, Is It
noisy?
Does your shower water suddenly
tum ecaldlng hot or Icy cold? Do you
often run out of hot water? la your
kitchen sink too am.all and hard to keep
clean?
If you have any of these problems.
there's no better time to correct them
than In the spring, when the urge to
Improve and re1uvenate la atrongest.
A leaky faucet, for example, la ea.ally
repaired. Better atlll, It may pay to
replace It with a new model, preferably
a washerless vanetv.
Modern shower heads come with as
many as alx water ftow aettlngs. There
are controls that assure even
temperatures. even If the supply of hot
or COid water In the ayatem suddenly
fluctuates.
A noisy toilet can be replaced with a
quiet siphon )et. If you often run out of
hot water, you Med a larger water
heater of the fast-<ecovery type. A two
or tht_.bowt kitchen sink provides
multiple conveniences.
Any of thele renovauon1 wtll add to
your famlly'a enjoyment of their home
and can result In some savings of
money. too.
Pleated fabric a new look for windows
Among the newest look• In thla yeat's window fashions are pleated fabric
lhadea. which feature etean horlzontal llne8, a .oft deligner look and • wide
range of cok>ft, prints and textur•.
SorM pleated fabrics ar• metalllnd, IUCtl u the onee bonded with an
ultra-thin layer of aluminum for energy efflclency by Vwoeot USA Inc. of
Pltteburgh. Since they are anU-atatlC, cieanlng la rarely neceta1,y.
The me1alllr.ed al'\adee cut glare and 1'9duoe dlrectly-ttanamltted IOJar
energy by up to 80 percent but•• 80 llght you can ... through them. Thua they
provld~ protection agatnst aummer•a dlrect eunUght, white In cold
tempwaturee gtv. the lnsulatlng value of a storm Window.
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FHA shutdown worries industry experts
By JAMES ROWLEY . ._....,.,.. ...
WASHINGTON -The Federal Housing Adminis-
tration's stxth shutdown In nine months Is having llt11e
immediate Impact on home sales, but Industry experts
warn It could be troubfe:Some unless Congress acts
quickly to put FHA back In business.
"We've been out of business for a month" since
last October 1, Silvio OeBartotomels, FHA 's acting
administrator, saJd Tuesday. "Congress has given us a
vacation and they didn't even know it "
t Since last fall. Congress has granted FHA a series
of short extensions of Its statutory authority. at times
using the legislation as a vehicle to which other bills are
attached.
FHA's authority was suspended tor 11 days last
December and 10 days In March before Congress
enacted extender bills.
The latest shutdown came last Thursday, when
the agency's st"utory authority expired a month after
1 was extended by emergency legislation signed May 2
by President Be,gan. That bill was flown to Reagan for
his s1gnatute ..-In Tokyo, where the president was
Jttending the economic summit.
The $3.8 billion supplemental appropriation bill
passed last week by the Senate would extend FHA's
statutory authority until July 25 and raise Its Insurance
limit from $74'.4' bllllon to $132 bllllon.
The Senate measure must be reconciled with the
rlouse's $1 .68 billion supplemental appropriation bill
t also faces the threat of a presidential veto due to
administration objections to several expenditures.
"There Is a real question of how quickly Congress
~going to be able to act," satd Glen Corso, senior vice
president of. the Mortgage Bankers Association of
America.
"If that bill is vetoed by the president ... you could
t>E> talking about a considerable shutdown, two or
three weeks or more,·• Corso said.
'That's the big concern That's an awful lot of ttme
I ror tenders) to be sitting holding millions and millions
or dollars worth of loans that are not insured," he said
Corso said lenders may soon approve mortgages
t>ut delay the closings until after FHA's msurance
1ulhority is restored.
In the meantime, FHA cannot make commitments
to insure new.home mortgages but home buyers who
obtained approval for a government-insured mort-
State hous ing starts
r each near r eco rd
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Housing starts in
California pushed the state's housing industry to
a near-record performance level for 1986 with a
2.4 percent jump in Aprll, the Bank of America
said in a monthly report released Tuesday.
The seasonally adjusted annual level of
284, 100 new homes was just 18.000 below the
record 302,000 starts set In June 1978, the bank
said.
Economists Michael Salkln and Carl Mason
said the April Increase came largely In the single-
famlly and two-to-four unit stze range, while
starts In larger structures fell 2.8 percent to
143,700.
Propelled by low mortgage rates. Aprll sales
of existing homes hit '496,5 O, the highest volume
since October 1980. The median home price rose
6 percent to $130,&'48 from March to April,
representing a 14' percent price Increase from
April 1985, the bank said. \
The report said Southern California domi-
nated building activity during the 12-month
perl<>d ending In February Sixty-two percent of
all building permits In the state were Issued In
seven southern counties -Los Angetes,
Orange, Ventura, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
San Bernardino and Riverside
Building permit• l11ued In Aprll totaled
300,300, down 12.7 percent from March, the
bank said.
gage before last Thursday can complete their home
purchases, DeBartolomels said.
The shutdown is giving FHA a chance to complete
paperwork on the backlog of applications tor FHA-
insured mortgages that resulted from the boom In
homJl sales sparked by the lowest Interest rates In
sevtfn years.
Unlike the shutdown from Aprll 30 to May 2. when
FHA's insurance limit was exhausted for the first time
in its history, the agency can continue to accept new
applications. DeBartolomels said FHA still has $4 4
billion left of its current Insurance authority of $7 4 4
billion. he said.
Backlogs of six to eight weeks mean that the
shutdown won't have any Immediate effect on FHA
mortgages, said Dick Peach. an economist with the
National Association ot Realtors.
"As long as the authority gets approved within a
week or so. there Is probably not a whole lot of
disruption," Peach said. "But If this delay goes
anything beyond a couple of weeks then you start
throwing a real monkey wrench Into the system ... he
said
"If this delay started to drag out longer than the
ones tn the past. then you are going to create some
nervousness and uncertainty that Is likely to disrupt
the market in a bad way," Peach said.
With FHA loans. home buyers can purchase home
with down payments of about 5 percent. as opposed to
the 20 percent that are usually required.
Fixed-rate m ortgages s low decline
WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest rates on fixed-
rate home mortgages continued to decline from early
April to early May to an average of 10.46 percent, but
the decline was at a tar lower pace than the month
before. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said
Friday
The board said the April-May drop -the ninth
month in a row that rates have declined -was only
one-third the drop from March to Aprll, suQgestlng
that the tall In some mortgate rates may be leveling off
For adjustable-rate loans. the average in early
May was 9.28 percent. down from 9 "8 percent a
month earlier. For adjustable-rate loans with a cap
limiting the amount of rate Increase, the average rate
In early May was 9.49 percent. down from 9.66 percent
In early April.
The bank board also said the proportion of home-
buyers obtaining adjustable-rate mortgages declined
1n early April to 27 percent of the market, the lowest
share sinoe July 1983.
So tar this year, average effective fixed-rate
mortgages -where 75 percent of the home price ts
financed and where the loan runs tor at least 15 years
-had been 10 55 percent In early April, down from
10.83 percent in March, 11 36 In February and 11 45
percent In January.
Th'e average term of all mortgage loans closed 1n
early May was 24.5 years. essentially unchanged from
Aprll And the average loan-to-price ra.+o in early May
equaled 73.3 percent. down from 74 1 percent in early
April.
The average effective Interest rate on all loans
closed by major lenders was 10.17 percent In early
May, the bank board said
TERMITE REP AIRS COSTLY ...
FromPaaelO
Consumer concerns about the effects of some termite But that pest Is more common m S01Jthern
chemicals. and Industry concerns about llablllty, led to Callfornla. he said. Only a few operatorg do fumigation
enactment of a disclosure law a few years ago. 11 work In Sacramento. because It requires el(J>8nsive
requires pest-control operators to state In writing what equipment and a separate license.
chemicals will be used to control pests found on a Crutchfield estimated that there are at least 60
property, and to obtain the owner's consent to use pest-control operators In the Sacramento area. each
them or a substitute. with one or more licenses If the owner or buyet of a
Pest-control operators acknowledge that "safer' house has any doubts about a termite inspection. he
chemicals are available, but some operators suggest suggested, they should get a second opinion
that they are not always as effective as compound a "A house 11 typically the biggest Investment of "
such as Chlordane lltetlme. and I tt~nk It's worthwhile to spend a few extrn
-~~l!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_ _ __!'.F~u~mlgatlon is required to destroy the dry-wood _d_o_ll_ar_s to be sure about Its condition," he said.
HOMES FOR SILE
1 BEDROOll
1tr * 1323 Bayside Or., Mal Kal
644-6200 $<4'49,000 Sunday 1-3:30
2 IEDROOll
413 38th St, Newport Beech
675-8170 $239,000 Sat 1_.
975 Bayside Cove. Coves
644-6200 $630,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
430 Catellna, Newport H9'ght•
64'4-6200 $214,995 Sunday 1-5
**3608 Marcus. N.8 .
645--0303 $359,900 SAT/$UN 1-5
104 Via Lorca, Lido Ille, N.B
~-9080 $420.000 Sunday 1-5
2 IR plus Fll RI or IEI
28 Canyon Island, Btg Canyon
675-6000 $210,000 SUN 1-5
• 1710 Kings Road, Clltthaven. N.B.
631-7300 $550,000 Saturday 1-5
414 Nercl19Us, Corona del Mar
673-7512 $240,000 Sun/Sun 12-3
2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon. NB
759-6700 $369,000 Sunday 12_.
•V39 Whltewatef'(PI 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM
893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
3 BEDROOM
* •2215 Bayside Drive. COM
644-6200 $1.195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
4500 Cortland. Cameo Highlands
644-6200 $365,000 SAT/SUN 1-4
200 Del Mar. Costa Mesa
631-7370 $150,000 Saturday 12-6
1014 E Balboa Blvd., Peolnsula
644-6200 $995,000 Saturday 1-5
• 18 Rue Chantllly. Newport Beach
645--0303 $559,000 SAT 11-2 * •606 Shasta Lane. Costa Mesa
759-6700 S 125,000 Saturday 12-4
329 So Poinsettia, Corona def Mar
673-5354 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
3 BR plus Fll RI or DEi
1tr * 14 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach
650-2709 $470,000 Sunday 1-5
•24"3 Bamboo (Eutbluff) Nwpt Bch
640-13•0 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
*633 Cameo Hghlnds Dr .. Cameo Hghlnda
675-6000 $358,000 . SUN 1-5
• 17 Carmel Bay Or., C.D.M
759-9100 $525,000 Sun 1-5
283'4 Catalpa, Eastbluff
644-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1·5
•511 Cllff Drive, Clltthaven, NB
s-42-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5
••3023 Country Club, Cotta M ...
645--0303 $439,900 SAT 1-5
1309 Oolphln Terrace, Newport Beach
631-7300 1905,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1738 Galaxy om., Dover Shor•. N.B.
$31-7300 le75,000 Sunday 1-5 * •949 Goldenrod Ave •• CdM
759-9100 *'420,000 land Inc. Sunday 1-5
•2807 Harbor View Or (HV Hiiia) COM
644-9080 1559,500 Sunday 1-5
* • 1207 Htghland, Harbor Htghlanda, N.8.
631-7300 *'475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v 16 Jetty Dr. Jumlne Creek. CdM
759-1828 $339,900 Set/Sun 1-5 * •308 Morning Star Lane, Oowr Shor99 631-7300 1775,000 Saturday 1-5
•8 Morro Bay, Spyglasa
~200 *'475,000 Sundav 1-5
221 Nara..., Olde CdM
a.4<4-0121 $545,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * • 12.W Po41tla Ortve, Dover Shor•, NB
631-7300 s1.100.ooo SUN 1-5
V2551 Vista Ortve (Bayahor•) Nwpt Bch
644-9060 $488,000 Sunday 1·!5 * •3491 Wlndtor Court. Costa Meu 845-0003 $199,900 SUN 1-5
4 IEDROOI
1• 12 Serenade Terrece, Irvine Terr
831-2805 $310,000 Sat 1-4
2109 Miramar. N.B.
645--0303 $399,000 SUN 12_.
321 Poppy, Olde CdM
675-6000 $625,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
4 IR ,1us Fiii RI or DEi
*3410 Catamaran, H.V.H, Newport Beach
960-6040 $<449,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 18 Cypreaa Point Ln, Big Cyn, NB
640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-4
356 Evening Canyon, Shoreclltfa
644-6200 $595,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
* 1700 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs, Nwpt Bch
759-1501 $5'45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1tr • 1380 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N B
631-7300 $695.000 Sunday 1-5
3412 G«anlum. CO.ta Mes.a
645--0303 $279,000 SAT /SUN 1_.
29 Goleta Point, Spyglaas. CdM
631-1266 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 **M 2 Harbor Island Or., Harbor laland
644-6200 $1,200,000 SAT 1-5
•912 Hyde Ct., Costa Mesa
645-0303 $180,000 Sunday 1-5
2018 Leeward Lane, BayCfest, N.B.
631-7300 $375,000 Sunday 1-5
•616 Poppy, Corona Del Mer
673-8494 $599,000 Sunday 1-4
1609 Port Abbey Place, N.B
759-9100 $349,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * • 19 Royal St. George, Btg Canyon
644-e200 $699,000 S~T/SUN 1-5
1400 Santanella, Irvine Terrace, CdM
M4-9080 $342,000 Sundey 1·5
1400 Sentaneua (Irvine Terrace) COM
844-9080 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
1148 Sentlago Ortve, Dover Shor•, N.B.
$31-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
1201 Santlego c:>rM, Dovet ShoNa. N.8 .
831-7300 $385,000 S,t/Sun 1-5
1521 Seecr891, H.V. Hiiia
~200 '515,000 Saturday 1·5
1527 Seectett (HV HUia) COM
6.w-9080 $398,000 Saturday ,_. * 18-49 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace
644-6200 $429,000 Saturday 1-!5
2027 Shlpwey Lane, Baycreet, N.8.
631-7300 $339,000 Saturday 1-5
*2028 So. Cai* .. (Meaa Verde) CM
557-3118 $214,000 Saturday 1-5
1911 Swan, (Meu Verde), Costa Mela
540-1151 $209,QOO Saturday 1 _.
•••816 Via lldo Soud, Udo "'9, NB
675--e 181 $2.200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1338 Watton Ave (HllMcreet) Cotta Mela
631-8011 $169,900 Sunday 1 ... :30
1101 w..i Bay, Pen1,.,,1a
~200 *550.000 Sunday 1-5
• 1907 Windward Lane. Baycrest, N.B.
631-7300 $295,000 Saturday 1-.5
2014 Yacht Relolute, S..vtew
6.w-6200 *'429.900 Sunday 1-5
I IEIROOI
31132 Hotly Ortve, South Laguna
•99-1600 1725,000 Saturdey 1-5
1tr 1411 Mariners, Harbor Highland•
644-6200 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
118 Ruby, Balboa Island
64-4-9060 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
5 BR plus Fii Rll er DEi
907 a.Ills. Eaatbluff
6«-8200 $364,500 Saturday 1-5
12 Burning Tree, Big Canyon ·
6.w-8200 $875,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, N.B.
631-7300 $657,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1806 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) NB
tw•-9060 "'39,500 Sunday 1-5
•••500 Harbor Island Or., NB
759-9100 $1,900,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
7 Hermitage, Big Canyon
S....-6200 $1,095,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
2100 Leeward Lane. Baycrest. NB
631-7300 "'30,000 Saturday 1-5
1tr 18 Point Loma. Spyglass
a-44-8200 $569,000 Sunday 1-5
309 Poppy. Corona Def Mar
673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 1-4
23•5 Port Carlltle, Seawtnd
S.-4-8200 $389,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
1tr•4• RldgeUne Or., Hltbor Ridge
&«-e200 $626,000 Sunday 1-5
••26 R~lne, Harbor Ridge 844-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
**•401 Notth Stu (C>owt Snor.9) NB
873-535-4 1896,000 SaUSun 1 ·5
v5 Tra1altlgar1_~1!fbor Ridge, Nwpt 8ch a...-.eoeo ~.ooo Sundey 1-5
••8 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
640-4888 S1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 •"833 Via Udo Nord, Lido, .... NB
873-2001 $895,000 Saturelay 1·5 •••904 Via Udo Nord, Udo !ale, N.6.
675-8181 $2,825,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
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Lota 84 IS M Top of Aoc:ky Point. SOYalw ~ $2,700,000 Sat-&..; M • .,...2 Wlnged Foot, eta Canyon.NB
110-0101 (8 bath1)$tt5,ooo
Sat/Sun 1-5
CO I DOS
TOWIHOIES ·
FOR SILE
1101101
345 Avocado (Unit A 102), Coeta Meu
644-9080 $95,995 Sunday 1-5
21011001
* 1988 San Bruno (Bluffl) Newport 8Mch
8«-0020 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 Ill ,111 FAI II 1r IEI
105 Jaamtne Creek. Newport 8Mch
831-7300 $342,500 Saturday 1-5
••2792 ~Court, CM
546-2313 -500 • Sunday 1-i
**31921 So Cout Hwy, Lag 8Mch
673-7300 $599,000 Saturday 1-i
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642-567-
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27111 Mtl Pond e.t. Cliplltreno 8c:h
240-3130 $148,500 8undtly 1~5
2858 V'9ta Omeda, .....
875-eOOO $240,000 Sunday 1-6
26~Ct.,N.8.
759-9100 $188,950 Sunday 2-5
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••2781 Sandpiper Drtv9, C.M.
641-8020 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
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2511 s..vtew Ave., Old CdM, N.B.
631-7300 '830.000 Sunday 1-5
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Rate chart Monthly 11th Dtalrtc1 coet.-..fuftde Index: 8.587 W..edJ tndeue: 1411o. CO, 8.88; 1-Yr. y,..._, 7.00.
Rates are correci as of Monday, June 9, and are eub)ect to change.
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MORTGAGE COMPANIES
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SAVINGS AND LOAN
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GrMt Western 11.500 2.00 11.380 2.00 8.500
CaJlfornla Federal 11.250 1.~ 11.000 2.00 8.000
Home Fedetal 11. 750 2.00 11.500 2.00 8.500
Great American 10.875 2.00 10.750 2.00 8.875
OOwMy s.vtngs 10.750 2.00 10.250 2.00 8.000
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NEW
South Peak construction on upswing
Con~ruclion ts on the uQswing at
the custom homesite community of
South Peak in Laguna Niguel.
To complement the already-com-
pleted homes at this ridgetop enclave
overlooking Monarch Beach, five new
residences are in various phases of
construction and a sixth is expected
to be finished within the next month.
Featuring from 2, 730 to approx-
imately 5,800 square feet of living
space. the estate homes are valued
from $695,000 to over $1 million, and
feature a variety Spanish. Mediter-
ranean and Enghsh Country architec-
tural themes
Besides the homes completed or
under construction. several buyers
have submitted plans to the architec-
tural design committee. This review
process ensures that all homes within
the community are designed and built
to standards of quality and architec-
tural compatlblllty.
Still-available locations range in
size from 9,055 to a 22.842 square
feet
Each custom homes1te has been
carefully planned and prepared to
adapt to the needs of purchasers
Further showcasing the distinctive
sites are views of two adjoining golf
courses and ocean panoramas ex-
tending from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel
along the coast toward San Diego.
Still other available South Peak sites
command vistas of the coastal hllls
rising toward Saddleback and the San
Bernardino Mountains.
The residential enclave of 62 cus-
tom homesltes adjoins the El Niguel
Country Club and the Laguna Niguel
Racquet Club to the west. Directly
below, between South Peak and the
ocean. is The links at Monarch
Beach, a championship golf course
designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Forming more than a mile of South
Peak"s eastern boundary, the 200-
acre Salt Creek Open Space Corridor
adds a scenic, natural open space
area already complete with a 28-acre
park
Priced from $165,000 to $395,000,
the available custom homesites are all
presented with three-year. interest-
only financing ottered at a fixed
interest rate of 9. 75 percent ( 9.9
annual percentage rate) and down
payments as low as 25 percent for
qualified buyers.
To visit the community, take the
San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley
Parkway and proceed w~st approx-
imately seven miles toward the ocean.
Turn left at Camino del Avion and
left again at South Peak's gated
entryway. then continue up the hill
For further assistance, call
240-2386. Conatructlon la under way on au South Peak caatom homea.
Planned comm unity offers choices Princeton is
Irvine Co.'s
fas test seller
Several builders off er
selection of homes at
· Rancho San Clemente
Several builders are offering homes
1n WSLA Development Corp 's master-
planned Rancho San Clemente com-
munity
EPAC Development's Villag10 was
first to open for sales The slngle-
leveland two-story villas with Mediter-
ranean design have achieved a re-
markable sales rate. To date, the first
phase of homes has already sold out
The second phase Is nearing sellout
and phase three opened for saJe on
May 17. The homes offer up to 1,691
square feet of Interior ltvtng space.
Prices range from $125.990 to
$174,990.
Royal Crest Development Corp.'s
Vista Pacifica hat also drawn a tremen-
dous response. says the developer Of
the 264 homes ottered In the con-
dominium neighborhood. over 90 have
been sold. Vista Pacifica is priced from
$80,200 to $110.000
Pre-model sales are under way at
Gfeller's Montego_, a collectlon of 133
slngle-famlly homes priced from
$143,000 to $176.000.
Montego's ocean-view homes offer
from 1.450 and 1,900 square feet of
llvlng space. Models are scheduled for
completion In J~y
Bella Vista Is the Rancho San
Clemente neighborhood by Dividend
Development Corp. Priced from
$195,000 to $245,000. thesEJ stngle-
famlly detached homes wlll present
Interiors of 1,834 to 2,338 square feet
of living space. ·
Sales are under way on the homes of
Bella Vista. and already 15 have been
sold. Models are expected to open late
this spring
For young professlonals and families
who desire a hometown environment In
a rental unit, Lincoln Pt'bperty Co.
presents a 10-acre apartment complex
with Its own Nautilus-equipped gym-
nasium. Interiors of the luxury apart-
ments range up to 1,050 square feet of
space. The apartments are presented
In slngle-level and townhome designs
Misty Ridge. a collectlon of custom
home view sites, Is presented by WSLA
Development Corp. Situated on the
highest point of Rancho San Clemente,
the lots offer construction-ready bulld-
lng pads ranging from 6.000 to 16,000
square feet. Prices range from $85,000
to $245,000.
The Rancho San Clemente'Tennls
and Fltn,ss Club, which recently broke
ground. Is scheduled to open In
November.
The Rancho San Clemente Sales
lnk>rmatlon Center, 801 Calle del
Cerro, ts open dalty from 10 a m to 5
p.m .
To vl81t, take the San Otego Freeway
and exit at Avenlda Pico. Turn left(east)
on Avenlda Pico and proceed the short
distance to tho center.
For more Information, call 498-1714.
Irvine Pacific 's Prlncetc
Townhomes In University Town Cent
was the fastest-selling new hon
pro)ect ever produced by The lrvh
Co. 's homebulldlng firm. according
Candy Shepard. lrvlne Pacific vi
president of sates and marketing
Since opening In February 19E
Princeton Town homes sales have 11
eraged 5.3 units per week -a reco
for lrvlne Pacific projects, Shepa
said. In all, the firm sold 268 hom•
priced from $106,000 to $152.000
the flnal phase.
Shepard attributes Princeton's SL
cess to a design that proved attract!
to young marrieds, alngles, pt
fnslonals and career couples-plu:
premier location adjacent to UC lrvtr
Princeton T ownhomea join Wlr
wOOd Townhomes, Woodbridge Aid•
and Woodbridge Seaport aa the fou1
new home terla to be told out In ~
than two yeara. Shepard said.
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CtsTA llU • 111 ..
South Coat M9tro1 Two )IRJ" new 4 SR ex-
ecuttve home dOM to South Cout Plaza. Pro-
less1onally tandtc:IPed, twedl9h pine noora. A/C
and much morel
CtSTAllU 11 ....
South Coaat Metro bautyt Marvetoully or-
ganized home, ..en family area defined. Formal
11vmg and dining rooma. Maalve fireplac..
vaulted famlly room wfth NCOnd flreptace, built
rn wet bar. maater aulte with whirl-pool tub.
Upstairs study (could be 4th BR), central air,
largest lot In traci< wlth COYIWed patio!
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Fascinating poolside retr .. tl Two new bath-
rooms, thrM bedrooms, with aubstantlal r&-
modellng. New every1hlngl CeU now don't wait!
cma mu .,..,...
Wimbledon Village! Upgraded 8-Ptan In excel-
lent condition with extra large lot, brick front.
covered patk>. central air. plantation thutt«s. In
2 BR's & atrium. ~unity ~ and tennis In
lovely park.
MITA... 11n•
Bring your tenn t racket to this home In
Wimbledon Village! Inviting slngle 1tory with
vaulted oelllnga, trench doors. 3 BR, 2 full baths.
central kitchen, decorator wallpaper!
CllTA•U 11 ...
Upgraded C·Plan 3 BR, 2 BA townhome with 2
car garage, community apa a ·~I Lowest
priced C-Plan, yet In the best condition. Stream
and lake off the rur patio, walk to So. Coast
Plaza
~ MESA VERDE
Ill& ftlll .. , ....
Golf Course for your beet< yard! Fantutlc 3 BR.
2' 1 BA, remoo..1 AU new kitchen, formal dining
room, fireplace In tamfty room, peUa windows,
master bedrooma IUtt• hu Jacuzzi tubll
Courtyard wtth 20x30 ~ and spa. Many
extra'a, emotional decof1
Ill& ftUI ant•
BIG ANO BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE EST ATE!
This 11 executive tlvtng at tt1 belt wfth 5 large
BR's, 3 BA'a, and a bonus room separate from
the houMI otw tnto the coot poof or eoak In the
warmth of a apal F,..,..ly painted wtth new
carpet. Cul~ location ctose to a park and
Country Club. What a twr1flc buyl
llUA.... .. ...
Graclou1 4 8R + den Meea Verde home has
everything! Located ne.r 2 golf courMt and 2
parka, beautiful yard wtth PoOt and patio, and
side hldeeway patk> off the den. new add-on
family room and teen quarters wtth It'• own
entry. Bring tn your offer! ....... ., .....
KIDS WANTEOll Thi• fr1endty 3 BR home hu
elev« and tuteful decorator appeal, large yard.
utttlty room and curb ..,peaft Wondetful location
1n Mesa Verde: a communftywhete peopte carel
. A MEMBER OF THE
SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH
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1eo• City llght1, mountain & OC1Mn Vlewl 8oph.t.
tlcated 3 BR air conditioned Monaco featuring a
fabuloua downstalf"I muter 1t11te '-ding to an
lnvttlng private outdoor spa. Highly upgraded.
prime location on • col~. Vert private
Residential Real Estate Services
OPEN HOUSES
UTllllY
MIMI .. 18 Rue Chantilly L"'"LI 3 BR. Spa S559,000 11·2 ...... 3023 Country Ctub ...... -3 BR. Poof $439.~ 1-5 aaoanu• 3608 Mercut • 4. .. ,..,.
2 Br, Waterfront s:M9.~ 1-5
mtlllll 3412 Gerenlum ··-4BR $279.000 1-4
UlllY .... , ... 2109 Miramar T,NMll
4 BR $399,000 12-4
MIMllUll 3e08Mar~ L......,.
2 BR. Ooctc s:M9.~ 1-S
mtlllll 3412 G.enlum LTWllS
4 BR $279,000 1-4 ...... 3491 Wlnd8or Ct. 1.u=1
3 BR, Pool $199.~ 1-5 ...... 912 H~e Court Lmulf
4 BR. Pool $1 ,000 1-5
PROPERTIES UNDER $100.000
miamu ......
French Quart«•! Great start« home! Attrtctlve
townhoule In park like setting! 2 BR. 1 'A BA +
,,.,, community pool, clubhouse, outdoor play
area. Convenient location -Don't delay, won't
lutl
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Terrific 2 BR, 1 BA condo In great location! One
story end unit near pool! Attaehed garage .,tera
laundry areal Cell to .... won't lutl
Ult& All ....
Here Is your dream honMI Oellghtful 2 BA, 2 BA,
~do. In a park like setting. Premium end unit,
extra yard, convenient location. near So. Coast
Plaza and music center.
lll'f&All 11 ..
So. Cout Metro beauty! Luxury llvlng at a
mod•t price! 2 BR, 2 BA condo In reetdentlal
pant, community pool and rec. room. Near So.
Cout Plaza and music oent«. Walk to park and
ICOOI• are nearby.
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Quaint Olde engltu village with poof, spa, tennla,
gym. 11 the home for you! Thia mOdel perfect
1tudlo condo overlooking beautiful commons,
won't lut long! Cell now!
INVESTMENT PROPER T Y
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2 BR. 1 BA Heh duplex In good rental aru.
Groa Income S 10.«0 year. Low rent•. flx«.
Submit. .... ~
645-0303
_ ......,. feeflngl 3 car garage. deflnftety for the choosy buyer! . . ... ,.. ·--Big and beautlfull Inviting and gractou. warm1h
of wood1, special tJln and luxurtoua carpeta
throughout. Outstanding buy on a very IP9Cfal
llfand complete wtth dock and alcle tJee for your
ftotllla. Let us lhow you this perf9ct 3 8R, 3 BA
home. Easy to IM -jult call. ...• ,.. .. ..
ldeaJ location near the wedge. LMge 4 8R. 2~
BA home wfth delightful atrium and large ~
room wtth wet bat. Well appofnted mater
bedroom with balcony patio. Owner will carry
flrt1.
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Inviting newer 2 BR on the water wtth private
dock for 2 boats. No need for r9m0dellng, just
move In and enjoy your boat In your front ~I .... ,.. ., ..
Raort llvlng at ltl belt! Seourtty gated, 2 BR
condo hu community poof and apa, greenbelt
view and It walking dlatance to the bMchl Great
tower end untt. S.. It today.
COSTA MESA ...... ....
Patty tlmef Ent«taJn!ng beet deacribee thle fun.
tutlc 4 BR delight! Mingle through dlattncitlve
trench door'8, to the awttt Of the Jacuzzi In atrium.
Gorgeou• er.. carpetlng, 1t1nny kitchen, her·
ring bone a hardwood noon. Deluxe muter
suite, better be first today!
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MESA BLUFFS! Perfect for today't modem
family. Thl1 3 BR, 3 BA hu a large kltehen,
eeparate den, spactoua petlo wtth apa. A bright
open feeling! 2 BR'• at• muter tult• End unU.
ml&lll& 11...-
Chatmlng Sommertet home, 4 BA. or 3 BR +
den, 2'n BA townhome with community pool and
tpaJ Thia fantuttcally orgalnzed hOme hu AIC,
cable T.V .• large lighted patJo yard, cu.tom
cabinet• & lhelvea, extra storage, mirrored
dining room wall and lkytlght In bedroom Which
open1 up to true bh,. lkyl
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Eat8fde charmerf OeUghtfut famtty home, 3 BR,
1~ BA hu atone flrept8Ce, mlcrowaY9, tU.,
formtl dtnlng room, nice badcyatd hu fruit
tr ... 1 An arnafng value! ..,.... ., ..
REAL COUNTRY LIVING IN THIS 3 BR RANCH
STYLED HOMEI Cozy wood burning at~ In
added famlty room. Country kit°*', large pattc
Uk• yara, toacta Of storage, A. v. 11ee•• tool Why
watt,._ tC>day.
2299 URBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI
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NEW LISTINGS ...,.... ......
Anest tn condo deeJgn, large rooms, quaJtty
conatruc11on, llke new and priced to Mil
A MEMBER OF THE 111
SEARS RNANaAL NETWORK lAJ
,.MTAlllA 11•,lil-
Flnest In condo design. large rooms. quaJlty
construction, llke new and priced to sell.
ww llLlll 11..,... R esiden'rial Real Estate Services
1 BR penthouse with vaulted celling & full vieW of 7h
Newport Harbor & the ocean beyond. Luxurious 'll'l~tc~a.z .,_,_._
& secure complex. "
wm llWNIT tt.,...
3 BR & 2 BR duplex 1 block from beach. Newty
refurbished No problem keeping this place
rented I
WHTOUff am.-
Fabulous Westclttt 3 BR home Added on FR
with beam ceilings, trench doors and use of
parquet Terrific neighborhood Good buy
11V11r mucr 1211,000
Remodeled 3BR, 3 BA home In super location.
Two very private master suites Lovely land-
scaping! Don't miss this one!
W.111 llWI 1121,000
Fabulous 5 BA Balboa Island charmer Hard·
wood floors. Berber carpet. decorator papers.
shutters, new appliances, steps to south
bayfront
111.IOA rHllHU 1171,000
Lease or buy this spacious home with six BA
plus large patio and dock for 2 boats Quiet west
bay location a real plus
BAYFRONTS
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Bayfront duplex 3 BA, 2 BA. fireplace In each
unit. Private patio for lower unit Upper unit has
large sundeck balcony viewing water
l&UU POllSIU 11,221,000
Prime corner, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newly
remodeled, finest construction. beam celllngs,
skylights. oak floors & outstanding Interiors
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Wonderful English Normandy bayfront in excel·
lent location 4 BA with 2 master suites, country
feeling throughout. Pier & slip
Liii till 11,111,llO
Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channel.
Large country kitchen/FR, huge master suite .+
rumpus room Three fireplaces, tall ceilings
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Bulldert -Prime bayfront lot to create your
"dream house." 75' on the bay with a pier for a
90' boat! Call for additional Information
W.IU PlllUIU 12,111 ....
French custom residence with 73' on main
channel, 4 BA, 8 BA, art studio, gymnasium,
librery. pool t many amenities
OPEN HOUSE 1-5
UTllllY _,..... , ..... .. ,.,,
3 BR, FR $279,000 M. PHILLIPPI ... 111~ ........
3 BR, 2'h BA $329,000 R.KURTZ
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4 BR, FR ~2.000 M. MATTHEWS ..... 111 ........
3 BR, 2'A BA $3.45,000 R. KURTZ
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3 BR, Oen $355,000 G ANDERSON
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<4 BA, FR, View $398,500 C. MC MAHAN
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5 BR $525,000 E. CORKETT
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3+3 Duplex, Byfrnt $730,000 C. AUMSFELD
RlllMYI 1111 ..... .,
4 BR, Oceanfront $895,000 J, SHAW
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5 BA $2,250,000 J AKERMAN
SUIDIY
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3 BR, FR $279.000 M. PHILLIPPI
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<4 BR, FR $325,000 L. McLOON ..... in~.._....
3 BR, 2'h BA $329,000 A.KURTZ
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<4 BR $342,000 L.ROSE ... 111 ........
3 BR, 2'h BA $345,000 R. KURTZ
LmllU 1M Yla LM• 2 BR S.20,000 A GOTHARD
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4 BR, FR S.29,000 B. MILES .... 11 n ,_.. ..........
4 BR, FR, View S.29,900 G. ANDERSON
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5 BR, FR $439,500 J. MERTZ
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3 BR, Oen $488,000 E. BOWIE
ULll& llUll 11•= 5 BR $!25,000 M. MATTHEW .......... JR~= 4 BR, FR $549,900
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3 BR, FR S559,500 E. CORKETT
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4 BR, FR. View $816,000 B.REEOY
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6 BR, FR, Pool, Vu $975,000 M. REEDY .... _ ''= 5 BR. FA $990,000 8. EX
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644-906'0
JUST REDUCED
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"8" plan on tee land. 3 BR spllt levef. Acroea
from poot & ctoM to thop1. 2 good uaumable
loans are another plual ---..,, .... Walk to lhoppfng from thll brand MW welt
located 3 BR townhome. Beauttful, extenstve
upgrades throughout.
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Seuamto model on excellent 1tr .. t In Coron• det
Mar. 3 BR, 2· BA, large yard, covered patio,
Karutan w~ ~pet. Ownera anxious.
Ul•tllW.U PH,111
You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BRI
Bleached hardwood floors, Berber carpet, cazy
ftreplace and a targe, tush yard .
'"111mn aan.-Etegant, freshly painted, new carpe1, Plan 3 with
3 BR + FR. lush landscaping. Magnificent prl·
vate area. pools &. tennis .
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Price dropped S 17 ,000 on this spacious con-
temporary 3 BR home. Den. private spa &
detlghtful country kitchen complete wtth fire-
place. Now only $355,000
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Just 1tep1 to beach & park. Great investment or
perfect for owner occupancy. High annual In-
come and both units remodeled
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New kitchen, fully appointed. plus a wet bar. You
will love the Inviting & sunny patio Plana for 2nd
story muter suite
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Rare Burlingame model with 4 BA, f amlly room
plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with
fountain, barbecue. Soaring beamed celling.
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Contemporary home for the entertainer. 4 BR
plus maid's quarters on an oversized lot with
ocean and canyon views
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Enjoy the panoramic slghta of Newport from this
expanded & upgraded 4 BR. 4 car garSQe hornet
Vaulted beam cemnge, wood floors, trench
door a
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Impeccable f amlly home with solar heated pool
& spa set In lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view,
new kitchen, many exceptional detallat
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The finest In townhome llvlng. A gorgeous
"Oeauvllte" with 4 BR. large family kitchen, high
oefllng1 and lovety corner view location.
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Ench.ntlng view rrom LR, OR, Master BR &
kitchen. L<MMy 4 BR with detached poolalde
gueet quarters. Private location on small cul-d•
NC.
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Exhilarating ocean views from thlt charming 4
BR home bullt right over rocks. Stairway to .. nd
& Udep<:>olt below. Walk to quaint lh0$>8
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH
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