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SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1986
Holiday melee erupts in Newport
While rowdy revelerskeep PQiice busy,
~her coast cities stay relatively_cal!Il
By TONY SAAVEDRA
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Hordes of rowdy revelers, some
throw1n1 rocks and bottles, resisted
NEWSLINE
Coast
The American Cancer
Society has honored the
Orange C~nty branch
for Its "Smokebusters"
campaign./ A3
California
Holiday motorists are
finding prices at the
pumps a little lower./ Ae
Nation
Lady Liberty reigns dur-
ing majestic salute./ A4
Religion
T elevlalon evangelists
are finding competition
for the rellglous dollar
tougher, and that other
economic and political
factors are forcing
changes for them./ A7
Garden
Sports
Angels leave country, cel-
ebrate the Fourth with
rout over Toronto./81
It's Ivan Lendt and Boris
Becker In the men's flnals
at Wlmbtedon:-181
pohce efforts Friday to move them
from a Newport Beach street in-
famous for its Fourth of July block
parties, police reported.
Wh.iJe other Oranae Coast cities inJ, dnnkina in the 1treet1 and setttna
· we~joyina 1 relatjvely calm Jnde-off illepJ fireworks, aaid Lt. Don
pendence Day, more than 70 New-Chandler.
pon Beach officers had their hands One policeman, offiecr Jeff Can-
fuU with the crowds jammifil onto trell. was1.aken 10 Hoaa Memorial
the beachf~ont areas. Hospital complainm' of nn11n1 tn
The m11n problem was on the.40-h1scarsa~anexplos1vedevicewcnt
block stretch of Seashore Drive, off near his head. Canmll was in the
where people were reportedly peny-area of 33rd Street and Seashore
,
Drive when .. somethin• bl,.cr th ..
an M-80" exploded in midair near liit
bead, said an informed source.
Polict would only confirm that
Cantrc1J WU rushed to the hoq1&Lal.
"h's • meu; ' said a dispa&eher,
explainina there were ta.rae lfOups of
kids throwina bottles. lhoytina and·
btowinaoffillcpl M-80 firtcrackm.
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America's water polo
team sweeps to third .
straight In Spanish tour-
nament./81 Loe Payuoa clowne, Huntington Beach Inn Ooat delight parade viewer• In Huntlnfton Beach. More photoe on AS.
INDEX
Advice and Games A 10
Bulletin Board A3
Classlf led B6-8
4th celebrations abound on Coast
Comics A 11
Death Notices B8
Entertainment A9
Gardening A9
Letters to Editor AS
Public Notices 84,8
Rellglon A7
Sports B 1-4
T elevlslon BS
Trl~a A10
Weath~r A2
Huntington parade.
f es ti val. wedding.
parties hail holiday
By MICHELLE COLE
Oft ... Oellf.._. .....
Although it was cool and blu'itery
on Friday, Orange C'oao;t reo;1dcntsd1d
not allow the weather to cloud their
Fourth of July spint'i
In add1t1on to the 1rad111onal
backyard barbecues and beach
parties. celebrations around the area
included gala parades m Huntington
and Newport Beach, an old-fashioned
carnival and country music festival in
Fountain Valley, an unusual wedding
1n Newport Beach, and a somber
veterans' memorial service in Costa
Mesa.
Early in the day. more 1han 150.000
lined Maan Street an Huntington
Stach. to watch the 82nd annual
founh of July parade It was the
largest crowd ever. said org.an~ers
~venteen equestrian units. 23 floats.
14 bands. along with a hos1 of
d1gn11anes marched or rode proudl y
1n the two hour procession.
Parents hfted their babies high so
they could get their first-look at the
military brass band~. Jill Gray. Miss
Huntington Beach. waved to the
crowd from beneath a g.&ant Statue of
Iron will puts Mesan back in race
Denni\ Bock JU'it doe'ln'1 know
when to 'lay "uncle "
For 1he pac;t two years. the 38-ycar·
old aeronautics engineer from Co\la
Mesa has failed to croso; the fin1'ih hne
1n the 3, 107-mile Ra<.:e Across l\mcn-
ca from Huntington Bea<jtto Atlant1(
C'ity. N.J \_
This year, Bock not onl) vowc; 10
complete the bicycle race. he plan'i 10
cool down by sw1mm1ng 28 male'\
around Manhattan Island and run·
nan& 146 miles up Mount Whitney IO
1he same 28-day period.
Bock. a three-tame compeutor in
the Hawa11an Iron Man Triathlon.
calli. his latest venture the "tn-amer·
thon" -a feat that many would
consider 1mposs1ble or JU'it plain
crazy
Bock assures. however. that he
hasn't slipped a aear.
"We're tryana to prove you can do
ultra-distance and reco"er quickly
It's all mind over matter," he said.
"Nobody's ever attempted 11 and. I
dunno. 1t sounded interesting to me."
Before last year's bicycle race. Bock
called the Race Across Amenca has
"greatest physical challcnae" and
"owed "1fl'm dead 1n the ground I'm
going to get ~~k up I'm going to
finish this race.
Bock dropped o ut in Roanoke Va .
499 miles from the finish hne because
of fa11guc and knee problems The
previous year he bailed out in
Missouri after pulling a tendon 1n the
same knee.
How did Bock answer h1' double
failure" He came up with an even
greater phyi.1cal challenge. to hcgin
~unda> with the Race Alro,, Amen·
Cil
"I had to come back and \a H
m}self." he explained attempting to
e"<orcisc the ghost of failure'\ past.
Th1ny entrants arc scheduled to
start pushing their pedals at 9 a.m.
Sunday at the intersccuon of Main
Street and Walnut A venue, near the
Huntington Beach Pier. The race
ends 1n fronl of the Golden Nuggc1
Hotel in Atlantic ( ny
W11h the detcrm1nat1on ofRamho
Bock then plans to proceed to New
York on Jul} 20 for the.' Manhattan
Island swim Depend1na on pollution
level\, Bock said he ma} opt to come
back to (ahforn1a and swim the
estimated 28 miles from Newport
Beach 10 Catalina l'iland instead.
He explained the bicycle race
wou ld tower his resistance to bactena
1n the tnucky New York water'I.
The last phase of the triple-header
is l)lc l\ug 2 foot race from Death
VJlle}' to th~ 'iU mmlt of Mount
Whitney an uphill tra p that will take
Aock from minu\ 282 feet to 14,497
feet ahove sea level 1n the dead of
summer.
It's a tall order for the ~-foot 7-inch.
145-pound "iron man" from the
Northrop ( orp ·
However, Bock ha\ rea'lons for
putt in& h1'i body through the-gauntlet.
He's hoping to makr a name for
himself upon which to open a bicycle
!>hop and tnuning clinic in Costa Meo;a
He considers the "tn-amcr-thon''
1i1n '°"c'tment -with the same n$k<1
(Pleue eee RACltR/ A2)
Amnesty given for late child support
By LJ A MAHONEY
Ol .. o.llJ .... IW
Parents dehnqucnt on child \up.
pon paf ments can avoid civil and
cri m1na pcnalt1e1 if they take advan-
111e of a two-month IJmne,ty pro-
aram that bcpn this week an Oranae
C'ountr..
After Scptcmbc!J..!nvesi1p1ors w1I~
execute some l,lllN pend1n1 arre'it
warrants. Deputy Distnct Attome}'
Bruce Patterson 1d
pa)ment.
"It's a real chance for these people
becau5( 500ntr or later we're f01nc 10
catch up with them, .. Patterson said
The 01 tnct Attorney·, Office col-
lect" about S2 million an SUPP.Ort
pilymtnt, due about 29,000 fam1hes
each month.
the parents' whcrcabou1' are un-
known.
Pattcf'\On s,a1d that tl'payen end
up foot1na the b1'1 fo r non..custod11l
parent who kip out on their child
•up~rt payment
Liberty crown. Indian guides from
the Huntington Beach YMCA
streaked onlookers· faces w11h wa~
aint But the crowd checred most
whenever old glory passed by
The Amencan sp1nt flounshed
along the sidelines as well, where city
council candidates d1stnbuted red.
white and blue balloon'>. T ·shirts. and
visors Parking in nearby vacant lots
was much as S5 a car, and vendors
Pleue eee FOURTH/ A2)
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Officers weanna helmita with lace •
'hield1 and carryina nisht lticb were
attemptina to dtspene d~ crowds on
Seashore, from 32nd Stn:iet to the
5anta 'Ana River: They moved dawn
the street, block by block. orderina
people to leave aod arrested thole who resisted. ,....._ _. llOLm.&Y I~)
Marine
takes
jet on
joyride
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Mechanic alle edly
used a combinatkm
of security clearances .
By TONY SAAVEDRA
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A Manne Corps aircraft mechanic.
whose application to flight school wu
expected to be denied, alle&edly took
a JO.minute JOynde earl,y Friday
mom1n1 1n an unarmed JCt fi&hter
from tne El Toro Marine buc.
Lance Cpl. Howard A. Foote. 21 .
was arrcsted when he returned the
A-4M Skyhawk attack jet to El Toro
Manne Corps Au Station at 2:30
a.m., after allqedly usina a combina-
tion ofsccunty clearances to take the
aircraft.
Foote, of Los Alamitos, is a
champion sailplane pilot who bolds
altitude records and was the subject of
a May 1985 feature story 1n the base
newspaper, The AtghtJacket, said Lt
Tim Hoyle. a public mfonnallon
o~ at the air stauon. .,,
Foote also flew wab the Civil Air
Patrol from 1981 to 1984, when he
JOmcd the Mannes an June.
"He'saot quuea history ofavtauon
expenence." Hoyle sa1d. "He's not
just someone who woke up and
fliured ir m1&)1r be nice to so Oyina.
You•ve aot to know what buttons to
push."
Th? medmnic-was beina held at
Camp Pendleron Manne Base wh1le
m1htary authonhes deode wheth('r
he should be court martiaJed on two
cha1JCS of wronaf ul appropnar1on of
a government aircraft. Hoyle said.
Foote could face up to four years
m1lttary 1mpnsonmerit.
The s1ngJe·seat Skyhawk from
Manne Attack Squadron 21 4 left the
darkened runway at 2 a.m·., flying SO
miles away from the base befbre
rcturn1ng and making five passes
over the airfield. Hoyle said.
No radio contact was made with
thc JCI. 'lince thc runway was closed
and the tower was shut down for the
night
"Thc~ Cm1htal) authont1cs) JUSt
watched him until he came down;·
Hoyle said
The ~ was given a thorough
1nspcct1on. although at appeared to be
undamaged.
A member of the air station's
(Pleueeee.JOTIUDS/ A.2)
4
Unul Sept. I, the Da.tnct At
torney'1 office will not fik" civil or
criminal action\ apin•t tho who
come rorv.-ard and grce to pay at lea t
four months of clchnquent payments
Dubbed the Kids Project. the
pr~m a1 m4' to lure far more
pan1c1pants than a s1m1lar one of-
fc~ lut year by rccomme9d1na
lenaenC'y in ca~ 1n which court
action~ have already hccn flied,
J>ancrwn said. Per10M conv1cttd of
fa1lins to pay child support fact a flv~ ~aay 1at1 ,tay for cat h delanqucn1
Of the office's t0,000 rem11nina
cue!>, 3.000 have wamnt pend1n1.
6.000 are unrnol\icd paternity d1,.
pute, and about 1.000 fall into other
rategone'> includ1na tho~ an whl(h
Eighty-five percent of non· upport
complalntsarc referred to the Distnct
Attorney'' Offict by ""clflre officials
after a family applie for aovemment
aid bccauw an U · pou ha toppc'Ci
court-ordcttd ~uppon payment . he
(Pl eee Mm& TT I A2) Firework.a llebt p Newport•• aky o•er tb
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Y MELEE ERUPTS IN NEWPORT •••
RACER •..
Prom Al
as WaJI StrccL
.. The last two years. I was more into
the press than anything. Thas year,
I'm more interested in the race. I'm
nol into the hoopla anymore." said
the former powerhfter, who traded
his weights seven years ago for a
bicycle.
Bock's fashionable town home 1s
cluttered with visors, racing caP.1:
computerized running schedules an(!
other cycling paraphernalia. A me-
dium-siud box in the garage is filled .
with vitamins and Vaseline. white·
rows of bicycles and tires hang frem
the roof.
Indeed. Bock tt'8 man obsessed.
A retired Navy sonar technician
and former high school all-star ath-
lete. Bock turned to the Iron Man
competitions out ofa need lo push hjs
body 10 the limit -and then some.
He has spent more than $36,000on
has last two Race Across Amcnca
attempts. EJipenses arc high 10 a sport
where one 18-spoke wheel costs
roughly $600.
Besides •money. Bock has also
in vested much ofh1s lime. He pedals
700 males. runs 60 males, and sw1ms
nane males every week trying to get hi s
body accustomed to the pounding 11
wall take an the tri-amer-thon.
The toughest segment is hkely to be
the bicycle race that has defeated him
twice before. Riders average eight
hours of sleep during the 10-day race,
through the heat of the desert and the
cold of n1vi1.
Headwinds of up 10 30 mph seem to
push the racers fu rt her away from
their dcstmat1on. ·
"Even the support crews, vehicles
and officials arc ta~cd 10 the hm1t."
boasts a Race Across A men ca press
release.
Racp-sponsor McDonald's res-
taurants as offenng S6.500 apiece 10
the winning man and woman. w11h
the rcmamang monc> 10 be splat
among the top fin1shcrs
Bock doesn't ei1pec1 to finish an the:
money. Hc1ust wants to complete 1hc
race.
He blames much of has prcv1ou~
failures on his support crews. who
followed ham an other \'Chicles
"When they get )OU lost three or
four times ma day. )OU gel up\Ct. lt'<o
a ·psychologJcal balkfall. You lose
your purpose," Bock \31d
His new fi ve-member crew 1<, better
honed. They'll shine their headlight'
to cut through 1he darkness. blare
9:3S p.m. alo t>orckr of l..quoa
Nilucl and n Juan Capistrano
behind Rancho Capistrano. The
blaze was quickly contaiMd and did
not lh~ten any ltructura. accord·
1na_to the county fire department.
Tbt sun playtd pcck .. -boo Friday
walh the more than 150,000 tan·
seekqs crowdina Oraase County
beadle:s for an O\'ert:ast Founb of
July. ·
"They were all huddled up in their
towels,· said Newport Beach lif c-
auard John C.,.,enter. •~ the sun
repeatedly appeared and then dodged
behind aray cloud.s thro~hout the
day.
Still, the hardy revelers were not
dissuaded by the high clouds and
hate, with temperatures h1t1an1 only
68 dqree .
''When people decide to make it a
day at the beach, they'll come ram or
shine," said Carpenter, reponing a
turnout or rouaJily 7S,OOO people for
the ~h area lrom the Santa Ana
Ri,er jetty to Corona del Mar.
The small wrf of l·tc>-3 feet held
rescues to only a handful dunn• the
crowded, but othttWitc quiet, day.
l1feauard1 reported.
At Huntinaton City Beach, the
crowd rnchtdacapaclty 4S,000, with
many stay1na mto the evcnina for
barbcclue1 and bon fires. Lifeguard
Mike baumpnner said the fire piu
had all bttn &aken up by 9 a.m.
h was aJso cold and windy in
Lquna Belch, whe~ roughly 30,000
would·be sunbathers crowded the
sand. . .
The Na1ional Weather Service
predicted more clouds this momma.
although temperatures were upcctcd
to nse a couple degrees higher, in the
upper 60s to mid-70s. Cool weather
was also forecast for Sunday, with
coa &al clouds expected to bum off by
the afternoon. sajd weather service
spokesman Michael Lewis.
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Dennie Bock ta ready for the Race AcrON America.
1he1r horns when liock begm'i to nod pt.'<lahng day and n1gh1 through no
off. keep him nourished and. mo'lt man's land
importantly. navigate ··1t's boring a.-. hell. especially at
"A good crew takes the pressure off night when at's all dark. You Just wan
dunng the nde. bcrau-.e a Iler lO da>'> ' tor 1hc mornang." Bock said. He oflen
ofslecpdepnva11on )our m10J ,., like passes the time by visualizing each
a dynamite stack." Bock said muscle and J01 n1. taking mental
He's taking along an Fle<:tro inventory of each movement and
AlroS<"ope. a device that SJX'Cd\ the making sure that ha'i form 1s correct.
heahng ~s by -.hooting '>mall llas 'itratcg> for 1~ 1;w1m will be
amounts of' oltagc into aching mu'-'i1mpl) "lo gel through 1t." Bock said.
cles. and an alpha wave sleep inducer As far as running gocs. he seems to
that simulates fo ur hours of \h.'l'P for perform be11er an the grueling heat. on
nery 20 mi nutes. Bod wall need 11 an uphill course. 1 hu'i. the Mount
bernuse he'll be o;nou11ng les.-. 1han an \Vh11nq run may Ix· right up has alley.
hour per da» "It'" 1he mand. lh l' mind," he
Besides the phy\lca l 101 nH·11t. rt'JX':ll\, 1app1ng ;1linger10 the )Ide of
th ere·, abo the mental durt'" of Im lw:itl for cmpha\1s.
El Toro, Pendleton in suit
By PHJL SNElDERMAN
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Rq_aonal air quaht)' officials ha"c
filed su11 against tv.o area Manne
bases that allegedly violated pollution
rules
Jam Barakos. deputy cxeeull\'e di-
rector of 1he South Coast Regional
Air Quality Management D1stnct.
said the lawsui ts were filed Wednes-
day in Orange County Su pcnor
Court. He saad the suits target 1hc
Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro
and the Camp Pendleton Manne
Base near San Clemente
South Coast District offi cials arc
charged with enforc ing air quality
standards in Los Angeles. Orange.
Riverside and San Bernardino coun-
ties.
Birnkos said the El Toro ba~ wa)
AMNESTY ...
From Al
said.
To prevent crea11ng a rc,ohing
door at the welfare oflicc Orange
County conlln~s to monuor 1he
payments of those who ha"e been
delinquent m the past. he "31d.
Although most fam1hes referred
start out on welfare. onl y 35 perccn1
of the current ca9Chold arc welfare
fam1hes, Patterson said
Persons interested an the amnesty
proaram may call 667-3727 for more
information.
~iA"~~E Daily Pilat
MA•OFFtCI
u tcd for alkgedl) da~hargang -.1s1hk
rnntamanants into the air during JC:l
cngane testing 1n Januaf>
He also ~1d the d1\tm1 had
declined to is.-.ue a permit lo ( amp
Pendlc1on for 1hc operation ot nine
lx11lcrs because 11 appeared the
Mannes \\OUltl not be u-;1ng lo"-
sulfur fuel 011 which produlc\ le:\\
pollutaon.
But Barakos ..aid tht• M<1rint''>
operated the~ bo1krs w11h out a
permit las1 July through ~Dtl·rnhl:r.
using high-su lfur fuel
Although the Manne base\ art.'
under federal Jurisdiction. a I '170
proclamation signed .bY thcn-Prc-;1
dent Richard Nixon requ1re'i all
mahtary bases to comply with lornl
pollution standards, B1rakos sa id
He said offenders face fine\ ol up to S 1.000 per day per violation
JOYRIDE ...
From Al
o pcrauons and ma1n1c:nanlc
c,quadron. foote was u~agncd to
-.1i;1t1ngaircraft and not lhCJel fighter
Ho)IC said r ootc allegedly U\C:d a
combana11on of clearances to f et pa'il
the sentries guarding the )Cl le had
sccunt> access to a vehicle that wa\
ckared for the 01gh1lane the hc:ut1.·n-
an1 e"<plaaned
"11 JU'il happened 1ha1 he had 11!1.·
ngh1 combination of pa<;<ies," lfuylc
\31d. maantaanmg 1t would tie mud1
tougher for a nv1han to gain accr'is to
Spuke\mt·n a1 El r oro and C. amp
Pcndlc1on \:l ad l hursda) that uf-
lil 1al-. at neither ba'ie had )Cl been
<;er\ c:d with legal papers. Until the
\Ult\ were reu~1vt"d and reviewed. 1he
~fannes would not rnmmcnt on lhc
air pollution allegations. the hasc
\J')okc:'imen said
·I ha\ 1s not a frequent 1h1ng. but we
do ha\'C 1umd1c11on (o"er military
ha\l''I) ·• D1rakos said "lfa1r pollution
\ 1ola11uns exist. we are going to act
rt.'gardk'>'> of where the o;ource 1s."
I le 'ia1d the d1stnct has cited
andu'ilnal fac1lt1e'i and c111es for
v1olat1ng air pollutwn rules.
"Wh> should the armed sen aces be
l"<cmpt?" he asked.
R1rako<i \aid no hca11ng ha'i been
~heduled an the El Toro and Camp
Pendle1on law 'iutt'>
lh{' \k\ hawk
Whak f oote dad no1 gl\·e a rea<;.<ln
lur thl' JO)ridt• durmtt anten<>gat11m\
f rida> llo\ k 'IXl ulatl'd 1t may he
li nked 111 thl' met hanac·, pending
rl'Jl'{ lion from flight ~hool.
F-oolt.' ,.,,1., r1·1lnt ly1e1ld he probably
,.,.ould nul he all ep1etl to 1he school an
Pensacola Ma , tx·rau~ of an acnal
cmtx>hsm he retc1Hd dunng a h1gh-
ah1tu1.lc f11gh1 an a \a1lplane. I loylc
'l:lld
Dally Plk>t
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FOURTH CELEBRATIONS ABOUND •..
From.Al
sold cvcrythina from candy apples to
cola, aJI to benefit local non-profit
organizations.
Business was booming for the
proprietcn of the Huntmgton Beach
Lemonade Company, established
July 4. 1985. Seven year-old Brooke
Whitaker and Emilye Edwards were
not sure how mudl money was
jingling in their blue plastic cash box.
but at IS cents a glass, they already
had plans to take their profits lo Toys-
R-Us.
"My mom says not to come an until
the box is fu ll," sajd Brooke. The pint-
s1ud entrcpeoeurs started their front
lawn lemonade stand last year. "I
can't remember how much mone)' we
made," said Emilyc.
Another Main Street resident was
not as interested in making money
this lndepcndance Day. Walter
Blanchard and 1everal family mem-
bers enjoyed an Clt~Uenl view Of the
parade from atop bleachers on their
front lawn. Despite the crowd,
Blanchard would not rent any spaces.
"Not on the fourth of July," he said.
"'This 1s a day for everybody to be
together and to be happy."
The Blanchard bleacher party has
bee n a family tradition for almost 30
)tars. '
Many Orange Coast families opted
for a quieter Founh at home where
they could watch the Miss Liberty
festivities on television. That is what
Marie Finkel of Newport Beach had
planned. She did not know that she
would be giving a Miss Liberty party
of her own. Her daughter and grand-
son decided to make this Fourth of
July special by building a 7-foot
Statue of Liberty out of paper mache.
chicken ware, sheets and paper plates.
Finkel. an 1mmiarant from Ireland
who saw the great lady when she first
came to the United States, said she
was thnlled. The statue is on her
pauo. ~here the family held their own
torch hghtangceremony Fnday na&ht.
She as not sure what she wall do with at
after the holiday weekend.
Rebecca Knox and Tommy Barrett ~pent a very untraditional Fourth of
July when they exchanaed wedding
vows on board a Newport Beach
trolley. Knox is a trolley driver and
Barrell works for the company as a
maintenanc.e man. She said ther got newl yweds have no honeymoon
the idea for the unusual wedding from plans. as they have to return to work
her passengcn. "And it was cheaper on the trollics Monday morning.
than a church," Knox said. In Costa Mesa, Ted L Falk was the
The happy aroom said the coup~ guest of honor at a very different
chose the holiday because they holiday ceremony. One of the coun-
"wanted a day when everyone across ty's few remainjng World Wlr I
the countl)'. could oelebrate with us." veterans, Falk placed a cross at the
But, whale waiting for the trolly to base of a new memorial unveiled at
pick up the bridal party on its second the Costa Mesa city ball.
stop at Fashion Island, the anxious "The ranks are gettinJ smaller and
bride told a diffe~t story. "He told smaller all the time." said the 91 year-
me to choose a day that he would old Falk.
remember. and not to choose trash During the war, Falk served ~s a
day." she said. mechanical engineer on board the
The trolley was decorated inside USS Idaho. one oftbc first oil burning
with blue and yellow streamers. The ships. He is a past commander of the
bride wore a royal blue dress. and Costa Mesa VcteransofforeiJn Wan
boarded the back of the car so she. Po~t #3536 and has btto actjve in
could walk down the aisle. "There's~ veterans' affairs for more than 65
no music, so the guests will have to >tars.
hum " Knox said. Veterans from World War II. the
The wedding party completed a Korean War and Vietnam also laid
one hour circuit of Newpon and wreaths on the memorial. which is
Balboa. then it was off to a reception dedicated to veterans of all foreign
at their Huntington Beach home. The wars
NB developer Holstein
Newport Beach developer George
Holstein Ill, who built the Newport
Beach Tennis Club, died Wednesday
at his home after a long batlle with
cancer. He was 64.
For nearly four decades, Holstein
held the reins of the development
companyfounded by his father. He
was among the initial developers of
the Balboa Bay Club and later built
the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course
and the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
which he sold early this year.
The Holstein Company, head-
quartered fo r more than 30 years an
Costa Mesa, was closed in May.
Holstein and his firm built
thousands of homes in almost every
city in the county and won national
attention for the communities built in
the bluffs above Upper Newpon Bay.
Aside from being an avid golfer and
sailer. Holstein belonged to the
Kotary Club and hosted an annual
barbcque as a fund-raiser for the
group. He was also a member of the
Harbor Arca Boy Scout Advisory
Board for more than 20 years.
Holstein was born and raised in
Beverly Hills and served as an ensign
in the Navy during World War II.
He is survived by wife, Mary;
mother Susan; brother William of
Honolulu; and daughters Sue DeMi-
lle of Newpon Beach; Sandra
Thomas of Palm ~n; and Sally
Holstein of Newport Beach; as well as
stepdaughter Melissa Alward of
Northern Cahfom1a. He also has s,jx
grandchildren.
Services will be held 11 a.m.
Monday at Harbor View Memorial
Park. Contributions arc requested by
the family to the oncology depan-
mcnt at Hoag Memorial Hospital an
Newpon Beach.
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ORANGE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD
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store, is a giant map. We have ident-
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carpeted since 1965 on this map wilh
colored pins. (A different color for
each city.)
Close scrutiny wall detect some
interesting facts: ftrstly , we have
carpete d homes on virtually every
street in the area. Secondly, the pins
are in bunches, indicating WORD-
OF -MOUTH adveftislng. Thirdly,
the number of homes we carpeted is
staggering.
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Geriactors plan
shows in Irvine
The Gcriactors of the Irvine Senior
Citizens' Center will present two performances
of their new production, "Seven Acts of
Vaudeville," next Saturday at the Irvine Senior
Center, 3'Sandbura Way, Irvine.
The programs, featµri na songs, dances,
skits and comedy routines written by members
of the senior center, will be offered at 2:30 and
8 p.m. Admission is $2.50 per person, with
'children under 6 admitted free. The public is
invited and additional information is available
by calling 733-1055.
S.kln care 11eulon set •
Dr. Linda Globerman, a dermatologist,
will conduct a program on "Skin Care, Changes
as You Grow Older," Wednesday from 10:30
to 11 :30 a.m. at Northwood Community Par~
4531 Bryan Ave., Irvine. Admission is free and
all ages arc welcome. Transportation wtlf be
available on advance request. Call 733-1055
for more information.
Vlsltor program recruiting
A limited number of applications are now
being accepted through Thursday for adults
interested in. joininJ the Orange County
Council of Aging's Fnendly Visitor Volunteer
Program. The program, in which volunteers
visit nursing home residents who have no
friends or family, is given in cdorperation with
the Recreation Division and the Human
Relations Department at Leisure World,
Laguna Hills. Orientation sessions are planned
July 17 and 18. and further information may be
obtained by calling 892-7769.
Variety show Jn CdM
The Fabulous Fantastics will put on a
variety show next Friday at ·the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite A vc .. Corona del Mar.
The program is schcd u led for I I a. m., preceded
by a business meeting at 10. Members of the
Fantastics are Bill Kanold and Louise Kanold,
Marie Young, Travis Herrclson. Don Wilson.
Lura McKenzie and Gwen Boswald. There 1s
no charge and details are available at 644-3245.
Arthrltls workshop set
A free monthly senes dealing with the
various aspects of arthritis is being offered at
Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna
Hills. The workshops meet !he last Wednesday
of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria
conference room and refreshments are served.
Upcoming workshops will e~plore the various
forms of anhnt1s, trca1mcn1s and uses of
therapeutic exercise. Call 770-3725 for de1a1ls.
OC Cancer Society.
honored for 1985
'smokeoff' eff arts
The Orange County branch of the Amencan Cancer
Society was honored recently by the na11onal office for its
1985 "Smokebustcrs" campaign.
Each year the Amencan Cancer Soc1ct> sponsors· a
one day "Great American Smokeofl" encouraging
smokers to give up their cigarettes for at least 24 hours. In
Orange County last year. the .. Great Amencan Smokeoff'
was anticipated by a special e1ght-<iay "Smokebusters"
public awareness campaign
Orange County's "Smokebusters.. campaign in-
cluded balloon releases b> children 1n several schools. a
g1ant cigarette cuttan' ceremon) performed by local
mayors. and the pre .. 1ewang of a new "Smokebusters"
\ 1deo stamng Rams' stars. John nae Johnson. Nolan
Cromwell. LeRoy Irvin and Gal) Green. The campaign
was led by Costa Mesa resident Frank Sp1narski.
There was also a concentratt"d effort to reach the
county's Asian commun1t> through specially designed
pnnted matenals.
Spanarsk1. who 1s chief execut1 ve officer of Events
Spec1ahsts Inc., will also act as chairman for this year's
"Smokebusters" campaign. Sub-committee chairs are:
Cdthy Boire. a Costa Mesa resident and director ofpubhc
relations for the Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. Buena
Park resident Julie Emerson. who acts as a public affairs
consultant for Irvan Hampton Co .. Tash Sogg of Irvine.
and Rick Melgren, Mission VteJO resident and owner of
Newport One Graphics.
American Cancer Society's 1986 "Great American
Smokeoff' will take place November 20. Orange County's
··smokebusters" campaign will ant1c1pate the national
smokeoff event
Volunteers are sull needed Call (714) 7 51-0441
OtMge COMI OAJLY PILOT,..,,_,..._ I, -
Holiday celebration~
diverse yet patfiotic
Thousands turned out to celebrate the superintendent.
holiday Friday~ the free .. Concert In Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park,
Under the Stars• at Aldrich Park. UC the County Linc Cloggers {below) kicked
Irvine (above). dlining the night of up their heels in true Fourth Of July
entertainm ent was Tony Bennett, with fashion. Clogger members are Ricki
the U. S. Marine Corps Band and the Howell, Dixine Hardesty, Dan and Lisa
Pacific Chorale filling the program, which Romero, Linda Madrid, Sharron Pell,
ended with a fireworks display. KJtn Chandler, Sandy Guinn and daugh-
ter. Jenny. Julie Moore and daughter,
Rebecca Knox and Tommy Barrett Jessica, and Scott Stewart.
expect their marriage to really take off. In Costa Mesa, a Veteran's Memorial
They exchanged vows Friday on a was unveiled at Ctty Hall ID memory of
Newport Beach trolley car .{bottom the soldiers who fought ID World Wan I
photos). Flower girls sara and Karie and 11. as well as the Korean and Vietnam
Knox fed the way for their mother, the Wars. Vietnam veteran Pete Weissman
bride. Knox a nd Barrett said ·their "I (at left). who also writes patriotic poems,
do's" as the trolley ambled along New-takes a m1Dute to reflect on the bronze
port Center Drive. She is a trolley driver, plaque dedicated by Veterans of Forcicn
while Barrett is a trolley maintenance Wars Post 3536.
Daily Pilot photos b}'
Milte Schwartz, Tim De Frisco
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Popelnguerrilacountiy,
supports pea~ants ways
,, th Aaedac.d PYft•
POPA YAN, Colombia (AP) -Pope John Paul II walked on a path of
Rowen to a roofless church m auemlla country Fnday, where he told Indian peuanu he suppons their desire to rcpm sacred lands and preserve their
ancient ways. Earlier m the day, 1h.c pope broke pro1oool at a Pacific coast
fi'hioa villqe populated by povcny-s1rickcn de~ndanu ~f Af ncan l•vc •
walked into a tin-roofed shack and blessed the gnuled patnarcb of the larae
family inside. John Paul told 1he people of Popayan "You are strua&linJ for the
defense of your culture represented in your languages. your customs and way of
life, for the defense of your human dign1t) and alr.o for lhe obtain1n& ofn~ht~
due you u c1uzcns "
Japan, In reversal, backs whaHng ban ·
GLAND. Ciw1uerland -Jap.1n on Fnda) endorsed a global ban on
whalina, the World Wildlife Fund said It was a reversal onong-standmg pohC)
by the world's largest whaling nauon The movc came five days after the U S
Supreme Coun ruled out mandatory curuuhng of Japan's fish mg nghts m lJ .S
waters as retaliation for the contmut'd killing of whales by Japanese fishers m
the Nonh Pacific Japan communica1cd its new posiuoo to the lntemattonal
Whahng C'omm1ss1on 1n C'ambndse. England, ~h1ch informed the WWF. the
conservat1omst organ11a11on said in a statement The Japanese had said the~
would endorse thc global whaling ban if Monda}' 's ruling d1m1nated the threat
ofU S li\h1ng sanc11ons. 'W WF spokcs""oman Eh1abcth Kemfsa1d .
Terrorlsm kllls 15 ln Punjab state
AMR IT~AR lnd1a -Gunfirdolled 15 people 1n PunJah!ttate 1n lcs11 than
24 hours 1n thl' hlood1c\t t>uthreak of Sikh terron!>m 1n '-"l'l'k~. ~)()lice said
Fnday. In one l'ncountcr. 10 people Y.Cn: reponcd !>hot to death Police said
Sikh cxtrem1st!t ktlh:d wvcn H1 ndus with bursts of automat 1c lire near this Sikh
sacred city Fnday. and then got into a shootout with pohn.· that left two
assailants dead A policeman ahu was rt:ported killed. Secunt\ forces called in
a military helicopter to \earch for thrt·e other attacker<; '""ho fkd after being
wounded 1n the gunbattle. the A.mnt..ar police supenntendent Hark1shen
Smgh Kah Ion. said f:.arhcr \late police reported four Hindu~ 1..tlled Thursda)
night in othcr terron\t attJl k'> in Punjab. One -;uspected 1crromt also Y.3!>
fatall) shot b" polin·
Vietnam accuses China of shellings
BA"'(,KOf... 1 ha1l • .ind -\ ietnam accused ( hine!te fon.c!t Fnda' of
linng 15 .000artilkr~ round' into Ha Tu) en border pro\lnct: and of \taging 11
commando probe\ into 11\ tern tor) last month. The V 1ctnam "lcws Agent)
said shells htt Thanh Thu) '1llage and other populated area\ It ~1d that on
June I lntcmauunal ( hildrcn·., Da" the Chinese shelled a school 1n the
pro' 1ncc killing tY.o 'itudl·ntc; and wounding five students and a teachl•r
Vietnam had rcpurtl'd tht· \thool shelling earlier Th! a~enq !>31d 10<.al armed
force\ captured ··man' intrudrr\. '>hot afi~ a mtl11a~ truck and an ammun111 on depot ..
Bomb explodes in Pretoria
JOI I .\NNCSHl IRC1. l.louth Afnca-A bomb exploded out~1de a crowded
supermarket in a wh1u.• l'n.•tona neighborhood Friday. wounding at ll'a'>t .:!O
people. the go"rrnmen1 \aid. It was the second urban bombing in two da~., and
1he 12th '>tnce a na11onw1de '>late of emergcn{') was imposed June 12 fwo
women had their leg\ hlown off 1n the blast. the ~outh Alncan Pn•\\
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Flag-bedeck ed
fl eet of ships lead
pageantry on sea
NEW YORK (AP) -A ma,iesuc,
flag-bedecked fleet of sailing and war
ships paraded by the reawakened
Statue of Liberty on Friday as guns
roared in spectacular salute to thc
birthday!> of the monument and the
nation.
"What a glonous Fourth of July!
One thing Amenca knows how to do
1s throw a part)' ... sa1d Ltt lacocca.
chairman of the Statue of L1bcny·
Eiits Island Foundation.
There was pageantry' on land. on
sea and m the air, pan of the four-<ia)'
extravapn11 mark1na the $66
million reitomlion of the statue and
her lOOth birthday.
The scene in New York Harbor
re<:alled the splendor of a by&one era
as 22 tall-masted schooners. ~uare
ri-.ers, bark.und brigantines from 18
nattons aJided by the statue.
On the island .of Manhattan. the
Harbor Festival provided a g:iant
street fau of food and entcruunment
throu&h the af\emoon. and at night
the New Jersey side was to play host
to a concert by the Bo ton Pops.
Anerdark, the sky overhead was to
be rilled by a dazzling shower of
40.000 shcJls fired from 42 bbrses in
what was billed as the world's biggest
p}'rotechn1cs display
"It's been said that we Amencans
count our bless1np too ~ldom. but · occident, a colh ion betwcc,n two
not this weekend.'' 1d Pre 1dcnt boat 1n which a woman was 11\lurect.
Reagan as he opened the cxtrava-Thou~nds of people on both sades
pnta. "Th.is weekend we celebrate. of the vast h~rbor hoed the shores to
my friends, we cut loose." watch the 1mprcss1ve scene on a
Police said they had no count of the glonously clear. day that had speo-
huge crowd that gathered to view the tators speaking tn superlallves.
evc:nts, although city. ~ffic1als have .. It bouJei your mind to sit here
csumatcd at least 6 m1lhon would be and. watch this. It just takes you back
involved 1n some part of Liberty to the beginnin& ofth1s country," said
Weekend. Rex Woodford, from Charleston,
New York Harbor hartx?r was w va .. whowatchcdfromOovcmors
1ammcd with vessels ranging from Island JUSl ofl the up of Manhattan.
the USS John F Kennedy. at 1,052
foet the Navy's largest aircraft earner.
to Chinese Junks. tugboats. fireboats
spouting ~l1'Cams of water. sailboats
and even canoes In all, the ( oast
Guard esumatcd there were 20 000
pnvate pleasure craft.
The Coast Guard reported one
One patnot, Anibal Rivera ot
Jersey C11y, N.J .. earned a brass
propane torch and a J,..by-5-foot
American flag as he ran along the New
Jersey side of the Hudson River m
what he said would be a 26-milc
marathon
Tainted ice cream bars recalled
By tbe A11oclated Presa
GLENVIEW. Ill. -Kraft Inc. said Fnday 11 had
pulled from store shelves all unsold Polar B'ar ice cream
bar) that came from a batch of65,000, some of which were
contaminateq by deadly bacteria. Kraft Inc. announced
Thursday it was recalling all Polar B'ars produced al llS
Richmond. Va. plant. after a bacteria called Listeria
monocytogenes was found in a run ofChederbcrry flavor
Polar B'ars that left the factory before June 19.
('ontaminauon was found in two other batches in lime to
keep them from leavmg the plant. The bactena can cause
lic;tenos1r.. an ijlness that can be life-threatening to
pregnant women and their fetuses.
Gays protest antl-sodomy rule
NEW YORK -Several thousand homosexuals
rallied Fnda} to protest this week's Supreme Coun ruling
upholding state laws against sodomy, companng thc
acuon to the coun's 1857 decision upholding slavery
"( 1~11 rights or c1v1I war'" the protesters chanted as the>
marched from Greenwich Village into Lower Manhattan.
which was closed to traffic for the Statue of Libert)
tclebration. Helmeted police officers carrying bill~ club'
pulled wooden blockades bet'>'ecn demonstrator\ and
tOUrl)tS
men for both sides descnbcd the settlement as innovative
and h1stonc. It was the first time thc company and the
UA W have reached an agreement without a stnke since
1976, James Ward. a Caterpillar vice president aod the
company's chief negotiator, said at a new'i conference
follow ing the bargaining session.
Strike dampens celebratlon
PHILADELPHIA -Striking my workers heckled
the mayor at Independence Hall on Fnday as tbe walkout
b) 14,000 mun1c1pal employees left trash httenng city
streets and dampened the celebration of the Fourth of July
"Thi) 1s a very. very happy day, and one of those basic
rights we celebrate is freedom of expression." Mayor W
Wilson Goode said after he was booed by pickets at the
building where the Declaration of Independence wa!t
adopted 210 years ago. "The union has every nght to
e>.pre<;<; themsehes. but they have no nght to interfere an)
wa ) w11h an)onc else That's the beaut) of democraq .. he
'i3td
Farm Aid concert rousing
Retires
U/8. Diatrlct Judae John J .
Sirlca, whoee aul>poena of
the Watergate tapea helped
force Richard Nlzon to re-
•ltn the preeldency plan•. to
retire Oct. 1. Slrlca la 82. MANOR, Tex.as -Tens of thousand!> of Founh ol
Jul) revelers flocked on Fnda) to a race 1rack where W1ll1e
Nehon presided over a rousing, 18-hour Farm Aid II GM it d ~ tw concert aimed at helping save the nation'!> farmers from c e 1.0r 0 Tentative settlement reached financial disaster. Organizers said nearly 40,000 tickets s-~ety violations were sold, and crowds began stream mg through the Manor llJ.1
BRIDGETON. Mo -Negotiator~ for < atcrptllar Downs gates as soon as they opened at 6 a.m. Thousands
Inc and th<.' United Auto Workers reached a tentative more spent the morning stuck man 11-mtlc traffic Jam. LANSING, Mich. (AP) -The ~l·ttlemcnt on a new contract for 17.000 workers Frida) Bcginn1ngthcconcenaboutahalfhouraf\erdawn. Nelson M1ch1gan Depanment of Labor has
l'nding 30 hour' of consecutive bargaining talks. Spokes-welcomed spectators to "the concert for America.'' cited a General Motors Corp. plant
--------r-------------;___------=-----=--------------1 here for two safety v1olat1ons dis-
covered following the death of an
emplo)cc
A fine ofS 1.800 has been proPoscd
for the Ru1cl.-Oldsmob1le-C'ad11lac
Plant 3 for one v1ola11ons. depart-
ment spokesman Gcnc Hashley said
Larry (11lhs was k1llcd June 22 at
the plant when he was struck on the
head b) a falling clectncal panel.
Hashlc> !iaJd.
The <,econd citation. for which
there -was no fine. alleged the plant
failed to ensure that fork It ft tires were
used as recommenacaoy me manu-
facturer. Hashle} said
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thank The Irvine Co. for· J assistance
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erage of the Tra1lcrtown Mobile
Home Park debate.
It is sickening that after over a year
of persistently voicing their concerns
to the Costa Mesa City Council.
residents of Tra1lcrtown were re-
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Despite council member Wheeler's
asscn1on that the park owner had
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calling a park meeting at the same
time as the council meeting. those
residents who requested a post-
ponement of the council's d1scuss1on
ofTra1lertown were denied.
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developers arc routinely and re-
peatedly granted such requests while
a group of elderly. infirm. and low-
1ncomc Costa Mesa residents 1s gi ven
the cold shoulder
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records provide more food for
thought, since the park owners'
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Lower prices good news for drivers
Another drop of
3 cents a gallon
seen after holiday
LOS ANGELES (AP) -C'ali-
fom1ans on the road through the
Fourth of July weekend aren't likely
to find any rude surpnscs at the gas
pump because the current low prices
arc expected to hold steady and then
dip a bit.
"I would thank 1he metropolit.an
stations will hold the line on prices
over the weekend, and then probably
come down another 3 cents a pllon;·
said Steve Shelton, exccudvc dJrcctor
of the Southern California Scrv1Ct"
St.ation Associauon.
"Of course. if you 're on the way to
the Colorado River and thcrt' aren't
any other stations around, those guys
are going to add a few pennies.•·
A Los Angeles newspaper reported
Fnda> that pnces fo r unleaded reg-
ular 1n Southern C.abfom1a have
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California.
Brushfire destroys 4
homes, ca.use probed
By tbe A11odated Presa
Investigators on Fnday sought the
cause of a brushfire that destroyed
four homes in the rural Leona Valley
as firefighters elsewhere in Southern
C'altfornia kept watch for fireworks
gone 'astray.
As Independence Day celebrations
warmed up Friday morning, fire
officials in Los Angeles and Orange
counties reported no major fire-
works-rt'lated blazes. Illegal fireworks
wert' blamed for a fire that destroyed
40 apartment units in Anaheim on
Thursday.
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nonhwest of the Antelope Valley
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p.m. Thursday and swt'pt across 700
acres befort' it was contained 51/i
hours later.
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through the region of horse ranches
and seattered homes. some residents
fled on horseback to save the animals,
said Caprina Govers, a waitress at the
Leona Valley Country Inn.
"'A lot of people have beclf' con-
fiscating neighbors' trailers and the
hke just to get the animals out," said
Curt Williams, general manager of ·
the Leona Valley Country Store.
No people or large animals were
hun in the fire, which did an
estimated $1 million damage, said
Los Angeles County sheriffs Deputy
teve Bate.
Court refuses to unseal
docunient ln Penn case
SAN D IEGO (APJ -A state
appeals coun has refused to unseal a
controversial document thaL was kept
out of the recent murder tnal ofSagon
Penn, who was cleared of the most
senous charges against him in the
slaying ofa police officer and wound-
ing of another officer
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ing of Police Agent Donovan Jacobs
while Jacobs was at the police
academy eight years ago. Jacobs was
shot in tht' neck by Penn dunng an
incident on March 31, 1985. He
survived by his nght arm 1s paralyzed
because of nerve damage.
The 4th D1stnct Coun of Appeals
on Thursday denied a request by
attorneys representing The Tnbune.
The San Diego Union and The Los
Angeles Times to make pubhc the I 0-
page document and transcripts of two
closed hearings where it was dis-
cussed.
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alznostquartercentruyago
By O.e A110datecl P"u
..HANFORD -Booker T. Hillery Jr. had been m prison for nearly a
quarter-century for the m urdcr of a teen-aaer when the convictl'?n 'Wlrf 1truclc
down. Now he and the victim's famil)'. m~st e~dure another tnal. ,Only two
convicted murderers have been in C1hfom1a pnsor:is longer than H1ller)'., an~
the prospect of a retrial has roused wrenching re~mders of Marlene Mille~ s
death for tbis farming town of 25,000 people. Hillery has spent 24 y~n m
prison for the murder of I 5-year-old Marlene, whose body was found with her
sewing scissors sticking out of her neck. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned
the convictjon in January because blacks were exclude~ f~om the 1962 arand
Jury that indicted Hillery, who i~ black. Kings County D1stnct Attorney Ro~
Mahoe decided to retry tht' case. and Hillery. now 54. has been ordered to tnal
Oct. 20.
2 boy. droW"ll, woman ln coma
LOSANGELES-Twoyoungboysd1ed and a woman was in a comaafter
being pulled from a city sWlmmmg pool in Boyle Heights, autbonttes said
Frid.ay. Patricia Gonzales, 24, was 1n cnucal cond1uon on hfe-s!-Jpport systems
at White Memorial Hospital, victim of a near-dtownmg, wd Paul ~arp.
hospital vice president. Jesus Leyva. 2, of Lynnfield Street and Juan Rub10, 5,
of Pecan Street were pronounced dead at County-USC Medical ~nter wi~n
an hour of being brought 1n by paramedics Thursday, said hospital
spokeswoman Adelaida de la Cerda. Both apparently drowned. she said.
Lawmakers' get ready for summer recess
SACRAMENTO-The state Legislature next week prepares for summer
vacation in traditional fashion -by making sure there will.be plenty C?f work
after returning for the August Crunch. This means that few issues arc likely to
be resolved before Friday when th~ legislators le.ave town for a month. 1:hosc
issues will be discussed, debated and compromised m late-hour, last-nunute
sessions in the three weeks between the Aui!.'. 11 return and the Aug. 29 end of
the 1986 session. Frid.ay is also the deadline for all policy committees to
approve bills. In th~ory, this means that only fiscal com!'li.ttees will be meeti~g
in Au4ust. In reality, lawmakers regularly get pemuss1on to have special
comm1tttt hearings for bills that for one reason or another don't malce this
week's deadli ne.
General Dynamics lays off 6 more workers
SAN DIEGO -The shock and horror of the explosion of the Space
Shuttle Challenger has worn off for many people, but workers at General
Dynamics Space Systems Div1S1on are sllll feeling the effects as many of their
iobsdisappear. In the last two weeks, 99 workers at the Space Systems D1 v1s1on
have been laid off. and more furloughs are anuc1pated in coming weeks. The
cutbacks are directly relatt'd to NASA's cancellauon of the Centaur rocket
program, company officials said as tht' latest six layo.tTs were announced
Thursday.
Pig problem spreadlng ln Bay Area
MARTINEZ-Wild pigs that have already caused eiltensive en-
vironmental d.amage in Mann and Sonoma counties are now becoming a
problem in other parts of the San Francisco Bay area. large aroups of pi~ have
been spotted in eastern Alameda County. where officiafs are considenng the
use ofbaited traps and bounty hunters to get nd of the big. hairy, tusked beasts.
.. We've had occasional repon s of them for the last coupJe of years, but now
we're seeing large numbers of the animals," said Kevin Shea, land manager for
the East Bay Regional Park 1:>1stnc1. Spons groups say they'd like to hunt the
pigs, but park officials worry that could present a danger to park visitors.
2 arrested for selling PCP chemlcal
LOS ANGELES-An 1nvesugat1on into the use of a restricted chemical
needt'd to make the drug PCP led to two arrests that could affect na~Wlde
sales of th~ narcouc, authont1es said. The invesugauon focused on sales of the
restnct.ed chemical J11pendine to a Los Angelt's metal-platmi firm. said
Detecuve Roy Wunderlich. PCP, also known as "angel dust .. 1s an animal
tranquilizer illegally used as a hallucinogen. Wunderlich said a 15-gallon
purchase of p1peridme on Tuesday resulted in the arrest of Gert Von
Marschner, 45, of Pasadena. and Earl Hunter. 52. of Long Beach. for
1nvest1gat1on of selling p1pend1ne wtth the intent to manufacture PCP
-gu-een a/Deuces' bound for jail
SAN FRANCISCO-.\f\er 21 previous drunken dn\.ingconv1cuons, the
.. Q!,lecn of Deuces" 1s on the road to 1a1I Joyce Peterson was ordered on
Thursday to spend two years rn 1a1I by Mun1c1pal Coun Judge George
Choppelas. who gave her the maximum terms for convictions last month of
drunken driving. driving with a suspended license, driving without a vahd
license and possessing less than an ounce of marijuana. PoJ1ce call drunken
driver '',deuces" because the last digit of the stat.~ vehicle code cov~nng that
offense 1s "2." Prosecutors dubbed Peterson the Queen of Deuces.
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Christian Renewal workshops set.
Work.shops will hiahli&ht th J 3th
annual Southern Califomia Con-
ference on Christian Renewal, to be
held JQ.ly 11-1 3 on the UCLA
eampu.
The event will mark a first for U,,e
United Methodist Renewal Minis-
tncs, whose members will join Ep~SCQpa~ •. ~thc!'ln and ~resby
tcnan muustnes 1n sponsonng the.
event.
Keynoter will be Methodist evan-
gelist and teacher, the Rev. Tommy
Tyson of Chapel Hill, N. C., who will
talk about "Walkina m the Light of
Christ."
Workshop leaders include Bob
Amswonh, director of World Ser-
vice in Central Africa: the Rev.
Roben Walden, an Episcopal rector
from K.apaa, Kauai: and the Rev.
Thomas and Rebecca lmende, who
w1'1 tdl how theybelpcd re-establish
churches an East Africa. • • • A workshop, to be led by Lonne
Shannon, will explore how Chnsuan
women can discover their spiritual
gifts and how to use them m
Chnstian service.
The program will begin at 10 a.m.
It 8 p.m. Friday It the 8 ....... ~•Que• •f R.UO-. Sdeace. Suite 23, · 220S M11n~ "St. in SCacliff
VilJaae.
Reserved teatt are ff S. For info,..
mat ion, call 969-I 331. • • • The Sunday service at 81.. Pul'1
Ladaeru Cltarcll of La1ua Beac•
will have J patriotic theme in
observance of lndependenoc Day
and the Statue of Liberty festivities.
The congregation will also celebrate
Holy Communion at the 10:30 a.m.
$Crvicc. • • • Members of the Flnt UaJtecl
Metbodlat Cltw.r~ of Rutiastoa
Bea~ will welcome the Rev. Harold
E. Carlson as their new pastor on
Sunday. Carlson has served in
churches in Oceanside, Hemet,
Anaheim. Upland and Westminster. • • • The Rev. Galal Gou&h will beg.in
pastoral duties at the Budaston
Beach Commul&y Ualtecl MetllodJst
Claarcll, 6662 Heil Ave .. on Sunday.
Fi,.,t United Me&hodist Church of
LOna Beach, was Rjvcrside District
superirncndent1 and most recently
was at the ~n Carlos United
Mcthodift Church in San Oqo ... • • • Phil Kea~. oontemportryChri.,_
Lian recorchna artist. will Jive a
concert at 6 p.m. Sunday at the
Newport-Mesa Olrl•t•u Cemter,
2S99 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
A summer Bible prosram will be
presented Monday-Friday on the
center grounds for children who've
completed k.inderprten through
sixth iradcs. For infonnation. call
966-0454. • • • The Paclflc Coasc Commalty
Cltuc• is sponsorina Dr. James
Dobson's "focus on the Family"
film series on Sunday~t I 0 ~m. at
Goldenwest College, Hunungton
Beach. For information. call
842-4078. • • • The Catholic Daughters pf the
Amencas will sponsor their second
annual patriotic Mass at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday at St. Joachim's Church,
Costa Mesa. Msgr. Thomas N~vins.
chaplain. will officiate.
• • • Bob Reno of South l.lpfta, who
has JUlt returned from a ml.Uloo IO
Guatemala. wtll share his im·
prusions wt th the Ullitatlaa Ullih'•·
Ml11fPellowtilp of i. .... Biidi at
10:30 a.m. Sunday at 429 Cyptttl
Drive. • • • Oeleptes from 1tbe Oraqe C..t
Valtarlaa UaJver~J1t C.u~ wiU report on the 2Sth neral Assembly
m Rochester, N~ "1(.
Marcia H,ekettl J n and Robert
G1Ua9 and Nan y and Tom
Lougftrey will &JVe ~rts It 10:30
a.m. Sunday at the' church, l2S9
Victona St., Costa M'esa.
A free folk mus1c concert, titled
"Songs for the Soul," wtll also be
presented at the service.
Musicians include Kathi Nisolson
and Tom O'K~fc. Host 1s Michael
Toppen. • • • A vacauon Babic school will be
held at 9 a.m. Monday-Friday for
p~·schootcrs through S-ycar-otds at
the Sout• Coast Commulty Cla1rd,
5120 Bonita Canyon Dnvc, Irvine.
For information, call Kathleen Brad·
.field at 854-7600.
<>reriOi COil4 DAIL V PILOT,....,_, JU9Y I, 1lm A'I
llore than 200 m.emben of tlM ............. c.rt..daa
cater, ea.ta 11 ... lined ap for t.tbecaed Jaot ~ at t11e
center to rat.e fa.nu for the charcb'• clay camp. llel.lala-
tnc" their food are J&JllOD and Joehu 8wl&art. Aftenrud the conttncent attended the Aaeela pm.e. . July I 2 at the First Baptl1& Ctiarclt of
Costa Mesa, 30 I Magnolia Ave. For
information, call the church office at
63 1-3010. • • • "Deep Ecology: The Paradigm of
Peace" will be examined by FritJOf
Ca pra, phys1c1st and futunst author.
Rev. Gough has served for six
years at the First United Methodist
Church in Santa Ana and his
ministry culminated. with the merger
of First Church and St. Luke's
United Methodist Church. During
that time he was president of the
Santa Ana-Tustin Council of
Churches and chaired the Santa Ana
Human Relations Commission.
Otanpe e"tUt ?2eftgl"#tl 'i!Jteect"t!I
He also has served as pastor of the
Times, finances
are changing for
TV evangelists
By GEORGE ESPER ., ~ r ....... ,. ,_...,,
LYNCHBURG. Va. -After three decades on the air. Jerry
Falwell and Pat Robertson are still goang strong but finding that tougher
compeution for .the religious dollar and other economic and political
factors are forcing changes for television evangelists.
Between them: Falwell, founder of Moral Majonty, and
Robertson. who's considering a run for
the presidency, have laid off more than
250 employees and slashed their
budgets by a total ofS34 million because
revenues have fallen short of estimates.
TV preacher Oral Roberts has
given has law school to Robertson. has
closed his dental school and 1s delaying
construction of a S 14 million rcha.ious
center partly because of financial prob-
lems. His SI SO million City of Fanh
Hospital an Tulsa hes half empty.
"There's only so many letters and
picas for emergency help to go the extra
mile that people will go along W1th."
said Peter S. Hawkins. associate
professor at Yale Divinity School.
Robtttton Hawkm~-.sald-hc-fca~ the tele-
vangelists arc tum mg Chnst1anity into a spectator sport.
Robertson said his surveys indicated contributions were ofT
because younger people who arc buying homes and bearing children
have less to give; perennial large contnbutors from Texas, Oklahoma
and Louisiana are g1v1ng less because they've been hurt by falling oi l
prices. and a building boom of "supcrchurches" serving enormous
congregations in ci ties hke Phoenix. Tulsa, Houston and Orlando. Fla ..
1s draining away dollar'I
Rob Nordin, a spokesman for Oral Roberts. said television
ministries probably overextended themselves when they had excess
funds coming 1n
"What we've <;ecn in the la'it decade
has been a prohfcrat1on of television
ministnes." Nordin s~ud "Asa result of
that. I think we've <;ecn that the pie has
been cut into more pieces and some of
rhe p1eccs that ust'd to bt-quite large ar~
not nearl> as large as they were."
Talk of a bad for the Republican
pres1dent1al nomination. said Rob-
ertson. has spotlighted his Chnst1an
BroadcasllnJ Network's annual budget
ofS200 m1lhon
-~
-<' ...
"Pcopk hear ol these large sums
that are not the net income." said
Robertson. president of the network
and host of "The 700 Club·· program.
"They're total bud&et ligures and they Falwell
sort of scare people " In the case of Oral Roberts, some ofh'fs employees have expressed
resentment over his lifestyle while they have gone without pay raisc'i
for three years and some were laid otT two years ago.
The Tulsa Tribune reported that Roberts drives a ~erc~es. li ves
in a $500 000 home m Tulsa owned by Oral Roberts Umverslly, qw_ns
a home 'of equal value an Rancho. Mirage, Calif.. and 1,1scs for
entertainment a $2 4 million home in Beverly Hills owned by h11
organ1zat1on. Roberts' headquarters confirmed the existence oflhc car
and the houses hut said 11 could not put a price tag.on them. \
Falwell bcheve'I there·~ a general softening nauona Iv m
contnbuuon~ to con~rv.at1ve religious and political causes
"We're ma state of apathy in this country." he said in an 1ntcrv1ew
at his headquarters here "lt0S a very real sp1ntual apathy. and I think
most of the churches are feelln$ this .. '
Falwell said he had no poht1cal amb1tl'Qns. But Robertson. son of
the late LI Sen A W1lhs Robertson. 1s testing the waters with the 21
million evangelicals who are registered 'oters. 80 pcrcnt to 85 percent
of them Republicans
Church moves closer
to women bishops
NEW YORK (A P) -lnd1cat1oni.
are that 1hc Episcopal Chu«:h 1s
movmgstcad1ly, 1f cautiously. toward
bnna.inJ women into 1\s ht tone
succession ofb1shop'i -a prospect of
broad. interchurch ram1ficat1ons.
When. or if. it happens. the de--
nommauon would become' the fiMt
tracing 1U hnc of bt~hops back 10
ac>01tohc umn to txpand that oflic:c
10 include womcn
It would accentuatt' problem 1n
Anahcan-Roman Catholic unity talk'i
on which a h•&h·le"el t"(lhanae of
letten mode puhhc thi'i wttk cited
even ord1nauon of women clcrt> I\ a
scnou, obstaclt
8u1 the Mo'lt Re" Edmond Ltt
Brownina. the chun~·, prc'1d1na
bi\hop. fo~s the further 'ltt'Jl "1n
the not too-di tant lulUrc-· )t't
nccc5'111tlna approval hy thc whole
church lcadcrr.h1~ not JU'll by ~'mr
\Ingle ditx:c..\r
In June, a..woman. the Rev. Mary
C hotard Daill, ran a strong second
among five male pncsts for sufTraaan
bishop of the church's Washmaton,
O C diocese. which elected the Rev
Ronald H. Haines.
It was the first such bid by a woman ~1nce the church'• Hou .of 81shos»
la'lt fall dedarcd they "do not intend
to withhold consent to the election of
a bishop on around of aender " But
1hey ordered a study of the ecu-
menical imohcataon'i
•\ t their request. Rrownma also has
coMuhed wtth other Ansh1..an
pnmatc about 11 The church I'> one
of 28 branches of the worldw1d<'
AnaJ1can communion th11 clatm'I the
hi'ltonc hne11gt of bishop,, a Iona wllh
Roman Cathol1c1'lm E.a,thri Or·
1hodO\\ :rnd th<' l uthrran { hun:h of ~wcd<>n.
AC.•11*••,,_
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
eo.ta Meea
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHRUCH
191h St. & Harbor Blvd.
Church School 9:00
Wonhlp 9:00 and 10:30
Charles 0. Clant, Minister
eo.1. M-.
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 Baker
Worahlp a Church School
1:30-10:00 •. m.
Or Wiiiiam E Steel 979-8234
Huntington S..Ch North
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6682 Hell Ave 8-42-4461
worahlp Sefvlce 1:30 a 10:00
l:30 Sunday Schoof 10:00
Fount .. Velleoy
FIRST UNITED
MITHOOtST CHURCH
18225 Bushard St.
112-2583
James R. Hadley, Pastor
Wor.hlp a Church Schoof t:30 A.M.
NEWPORT CENTl~ (t UNITCO METHODIST CHURCH
1I01 Metgwrtte Ave.
Corona dee Met
9"-0745
Wor1lip • Qv(h $chld t:lO I .Ill.
Rev. Burley R. Howe
COllHln CIUICI COICHCATIOUL
111 l11iatlnpt ht., c.r... ....
hul4 I . Im. llllht• 11 ll. s..a, lwdif ~
144.7 ... tlowdl 5m9' ....,..,, C..t
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RA881 MARK S. W..LER
SHAllAT SOVICCS
Fri ·Ip.in. -Sa.!-·10:30_!!" __
F1m1ly StrvtCes I~~~::. -
of Month 7 30 Reflaious S<hool. -
Adult ld Youth Groups S11111ts
1011 Cal!lllJad. """*1 8Hch 1111 ..-. .. 1
844-1"9
Cent« A'-n W .. ner
Educ:at« Mir1am V8ft Rfflt•
PRESBYTERIAN CtUtCH
Of Ttl: COVENANT
llNoe A. Kunte. ~
Twrv ~.
Dlrecior ot Adull Mlnl8trt.
Tine Aleara.
Oirec:tor of Children'• Mlnl9tr1M
SlllDy ..... -l:JO & lt.t0 UI
a.di Sdllll -
aMtll ..,, Mlllls 1 O:OI lJI\
""-' an .. ,... -
l:lO ' 10:00 .... ...... -7:t0 p.111.
2850 Fairview Ad .. Costa Mesa
557-3340
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
(MlllOU(I Synodt
780 VlctOfla St., Coeta .....
lothar V. T«now, P•tOf
131-1811
~.-.. ....... °'
WORSHIP Sl!RVICE 1:00 10-.30 AM
Sunday Schld • AM .. Clau
9 20 UI
Clnliln °"""'4•y Sdl8ol
S4181A
ST. MARK
PIESIYTUlll CllUICll
Ea.stllllllf Or 'ubo<te. ~lladt Rn W11111lft McQuold. Pastot
Asst Rn Robeft P Stewart. Auoc Pastor
Roctctr W!Mtten. MuSIC Olrecto1
... l;lOl.I.
E•IClttet Classes 11:45 A.I.
ewe...~
hr 11* cal M4-U41
SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT
HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM
R1bllt Bf•n"d P ~1n1 l1mbo1H & lulblutt Or
Mu~ ~"' SMito Ntttpo!I Buch C1
fdoiutor ~~ fo••nlo11I .... . ... rn ~.,,,,
···en A
Sabbath s.rvac..
f'*r (.... l'IS PI.
F..., S... fln1 friMy" ~ ._. 1.ll PI.
s.m.1 tM ~-1m.. ., ..
21H Mar Vist1
Ohurch ol St. Matthew
by th6 Sea
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HOLY COMMUNION
EAa4 BUHOAY-0:00 A.M. te. .. c:...-,,..., -..,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
flAANCHES OF THE MOTHEP CHUACH THE r!ASI CHUAC H
n r l"HRl<;T 'iCIENTISf IN b.)STON "4ASSAC'.Hll'lffTS
''GOD''
lrvlne-Ftret Church ol Chrltl, Sclentltt
Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School
4111 Mlchel•on (Near Y al•)
Church a Sundey Schoot-10~00 AM
"••ding Room, 4)30 llarranu Pkwy , Suite 145. Ston•crffll Plaz. 10 A M.-4 PM. Mon. thru Sat
10 A M.-7 P.M. Thursday
t\••rl I. ••• -. , '111,. ' Wt•~ ,. I•
Newport Beach-Flrtt Church of Chrltl. Sclenlltt
3303 Via lido. N•WpC>ft Beach
Cflurch a Sund•Y School-t ·OO a 10 30 A M
"•.ctlng .-oom, 3315 Via lido
Mon lhru Sat t AM 5 PM Tuea -7·t PM
' d ... y tt-d ft .... ~ ' rJ f(lif ";tU(I, ,,"1,.
Newport Beech-Second Church of Chrltt. Sclentltt
3100 ltaclnc VleW Dr • Corona del Mar
Church a lunday lchoof-10-00 A.M
"•edl"9 Room-3500 "8 " I Co.M Hwr .. CdM
WfllflDAY E._ n1rm11n .a.a
I , ... Ill CIUIClll
All are cordially 1nv1ted to attend the c hurch ~f'!rv1C:f!!-I
and an1oy the priv1teo -; of the Reading Rooms
Child Care Prov1dPd AT ALL SERVICES
•
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(oi.ctplM., Clwi911
2't011rftM ..............
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
.... '*' .... •oe• J. a.a. ,ntor MS-$711
Morning Worstup I 0 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
Kin El..t l(ropbd, 'ntor ...... ,.
I AM ' 10-.JO Ml (lnterpeter I• the dt1f 1t I Ml)
Slll>A Y SCHO<l 9: lS Ml
NlnetyC•tAwlilllle --lll '"" "· """" ..... ....... ,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonhip and hur 1h11 pr11c1u:•I,
Chrill..ct'ntert'd, biblical mt'•Mf•·
"WITH LIBEITTY AND
JUSTICE FOR .. !'
Or. Witham I... Plana1an
Pru.ho,,.
Sunday, July 6, 1986
8: lO and 10:15 A. M.
600 St Andrewc; Road ;\Jewport Beach Cahtom1a 17141631-2880
f•crou from NC!Wp(ln Harbor H11h School •I lrvuv 6t l~th I
~ THOUGHT CtlHSTIAN_CflltCH
llt 1. J• St. c.ta llru CTucMlil SdMr.e "-..)
"8'1rq•i11 T 111111 a14 b1Jetr'
• Book ind Bake Siie • July 12
1929 Tushn A¥e . CM
Or £le1nor C Jackson
Sulldly /ltNflllW ... i--.' """"' °"1tth 10 }()
Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464
Laguna Presbyterian Church
"Church of Chimes"
A fritnlly duch for the Soutfl Cwity. StirUatins s.nn.a. &.Mlt:N nuic.
Sund•r War hip 9:30 •m
'Vursery C.re Providt'd -----f4.'tdd•y ~ For Olldrtn. focra • Adalts
415 roresl Avt • Phont 49{=7555
Dr Arttu J Trienley, In Cliis w.amt, Dr. Edwwds Clldwtl
DIAL-A-PRAYER 494-PRAY
SA ll\T) t\ fvf E
WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WOA .... HRYtees
7 30 AM -Holy Eucharill Rite I
9.00 AM -Holy Eucharist Alt• It
10 45 AM -Prayer and Pralae Eucharist Alte It
Church Scnoot · 9:00 AM Child Care -7:30 & 9:00 AM
(Mulic. sermon and child car• at 3 NrVlcea)
MK>-naK WOMaHOP
Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer
Tuesday -10·00 AM Eucherl1t & HMllng Service
Wednesday -8:30 AM Holy Eucharist
Fr. 011"-t P. Prtnoe, D.O. Prteat-ln-Charge
Assoc . Fr Brian Cox, AMlstlng
The Rev Thomas Henry • Dr Wllltam Rob«ta • Mr. Samuel Shafer
\\INT JAMl EPISCOPAL CHURCH
'~'"' \ 1a l 1d11 • '<t"••·pon Beach • 114 t..15-0~JO
You WI# I» 'If~ -Aftd Helped/
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
lllaln •I AdMn•. H11ntlrt0ton -..Cit
Mornino Worsh1~
Bibi• School
Evening W0<sh1p
SUNDAY
Ac: ..... ,....,_Or...--....._, ..,_
900AM
10 45 AM
600PM
1.4·•• '.,,. 0.... "'_.., & Ai-M 1(•91'" "'""''"'' t.4.,Qf" ,,,_, Dw«IO! Of Clwlah.,, fOUC•'""'
DIAL A·OfYOTION -ut-._ Oftllo9 -531-,_
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"Giving Liberty to Our Thlnkin1''
CtlJRCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .,._'* ''' ,,,. l)noltl(I C"'1•0I o4 ~I 5<...,..•
2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648
Adulll & J1 Cl'lurch 8 00. 9 45 & t'I 30 Rev P-ogy Baueu
For Information
~9-1331
Be sure to worship
at a place
of your choice
I
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Torolandscaperjudgedtops
Many Coast firms
a warded multiple
landscape awards
..\n E:.1 r oro landscape firm was
Judgl'd tops in Long Beach/Orange
C ount)' beautification compet1t1on,
'>pon'>orcd by the California Land-
'icapc ( un1ractors Association.
W111n1ng the sweepstakes award for
the be'' 0' erall entry was Richard <. ohcn Landscape and Construction
In c , for 1 ts work a1 the Cano
rcs1dentc 1n Newport Beach.
The firm also won a first place an
n.•!>1dent1a l estates landscaping for the
Merriman residence · in Newport
Beat,.,. arui the Comp Care head-
~uarter~ in lrvane brouaht Cohen an
achievement award 1n the la~e
commercial. industnal. multi-unit
landscapana catrgory.
A number of other Orange Coast
firms were selected for Judacs' hono~
and several were mul11-winnen. They
include:
Southw1nds Landscapang an Foun-
tain Valley rt.-ce1vcd theJudacs' nod in
the small residential landscape in-
stallation category for work at the
Castalanette residence in Huntangton
Harbour. The achie vent award an the
same category was Jointly won by
Comprehensive Landscape Design
Corp. oflosta Mesa for the Williams'
patio 1n Irvine and Eureka Land.scape
construction and Maintenance of'
Brea.
CO{'lprchens1ve Landscape took a
first prize in the models/marlcet1ng
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maintenance area for the Co ta Me~
Courtyards; a ment awl\rd for its
work at the Schroeder resident an
Tustin an the small land9Cnpe reno-
vation category: .and an ach1event
award in the parks/public wor~s
maintenance division for work al the
Princeton and Stanford parks an
Irvine.
Multiple awards won by Jim Deans
I andsc.:ape Inc. of Corona del Mar
include acheivement award in me-
dium landscape installation for the
Uerber resident an Dana Point;
achievement, large res1denual land-
scape for the Gibbs resident an Dana
Poant~ a Judges' ment tn large land-
scape renovation for the Ohhg resi-
dence 1n Costa Mesa. and another
merit for the Covington residence.
Newport Beach .. custom res1den11al
la ndscap1 ng.
Other Orange Coast winnel'$ a-re
-R. M Tulleners Landscape.
M1ss1on VieJo. first . medium com-
mercial. 1ndustnal. mul11-un1t land·
scape. Lantern Bay Estates Infor-
mation Center. Dana Point. and first,
design and build landscape, Smith
residence in Irvine.
,-South Shores Landscaping.
Missron Viejo: first. llu;ge com-
mercial. industrial. ScaclifT on the
Greeris in Huntington Beach,
achievement awards ,
models/marketing maintenance. Sca-
cllff models and construction
ac hievement for private reo;1dcnces.
-Manin C. R1ppens Land cape,
Costa Mesa. first . model homes
Begonias lecture topic
Tuberous Begonias will be the
subject of a lecture at th e Sherman
L1brar} and G..,-dens Corona del
Mar. !"'
The program will begin at 9 JO a.m
Saturda). Jul) 12. For 1nformat1on.
land~apana. for Seabrtt1e models in
Laguna Niguel. with Lancaster
l::nterpn!>t'i of Costa Mesa taking the
achie ... ement award for ~be North-
wood Timberline models 1n Irvine.
-M1ss1on Ulndscapc Services
Inc.. Costa Mesa: f!rst for l!l·
teriorscaping at the ~eg1~try H<?tel an
Irv ine and a first for anterior ma1n1en-
ancc. also at the Registry.
-Williams Landscape, Hunt-
ington Beach: first unlimited la~d
sca pe maintenance for an Anaheim
Hills project. achievement awards for
slope maantenance in Rowland
Heights, medium landscape mainten-
ance. Huntington Cove Home-
owners' Assoc1auon. large landscape
maanenance, M1ss1on Viejo Business
Plaza. and unlimited landscape ma1~
tenance for Rancho San Joaqwn
Homeowners' Assoc1at1on. Irvine
-tierra Verde Landscape Inc. of
Huntington Beach: first, medium
landscape maintenance, Orchard
Park 1n lrvane and achieveme._nt for
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ALL MY CHJU>IU~N: After their plane
11 hijacked, Brooke calms 1 h¥stcncal
Enca with a llAp larninJ Erica and
Brooke are on a hiJIC:kcd plane. Jcrtmy
nb former cohon Mut lO find and fn:e
the women. Miu aareet 10 take the
auianmcnt 1n e~c:hanar for money. Phoebe funous when ahc apota Lan&ley
whh 1 RKina Form. Tad troubled by
fantaJY in which Wade k.llla Phoebe for her
money. Cliff dec1dca to file for divorce
from Nina. Ellen •ware Rou would bke a
child of hit own. Rou and Fllcn'a
adoption o( Julie it final. Palm~r ICU Cle&o
bill or health. Jeremy heads for Ca.racu
dc1p11e N11.alie'1 9lc:a that she needs him
1n Pine VaUey. When Ruth must leave town to tAlke care of eldetly aunt, Chatlie
put m ch&rae of Joey C'harhe ind Juhe
conttt1ue 10 tquabble. Robin iultzes she
can't tnm Wade. Sky fearful when she Ket
Stuan but relieved when the reah1es the
man before her is not Adam ._, _.
ANOTHER WOKLD: Followtna Cass'
escape, C«tlle headJ for Bay Cuy, where
she quC$Uons K.a1hleen who pretends she
has no tntettst in Cass.. An uratio"-1 Peter
threatens Cathn, llfho in tum warns him
that If anythin4 happens to Bnttany or the baby Peter will pey Mich.cl suspecu
Peter involved with Love family money
problems. Adam and Michael are in Bay
City to uncover conspiracy. Nancy and
Grq go out on date while Jake tnes to
drown tus sorrows with another woman over los1na Marley. Nancy and Jake
befnend one another. When Quinn'&
apartment 1s ripped off, she's attracted to
• police officer who 1s called to' scene. A png
harasses Nancy while she's waitressing at
Mary's place. When Nancy aocs out to
dump the trash, the group surrounds her
Jake saves Nancy but not before a
Molotov cocktail explodes and causes
Nancy minor mJunes. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Aller an
argument wtth Casey, Frannie tells him
she'll &et a nde home from someone else
'ip<>lllng a "policeman" and unaware that
11 s Marsha. Frannie asks for hfl Marsha
sp1nts her away to the Stuan cabin An
obviously crued ~anha tells Frannie
Doug 1srvm1 her orders on how to tonurc and k1I Frannie Marsha and Frannie grapple for sun While they're strug&IJn&.
Seth and Casey break into the cabin. vab
"Aanha and rescue Frunie Margo gloats
about her reconc1h111on with Tom to
Barbara Tom thnlled that Margo 1s
prcanant Hal and Nick \us141n minor
m1unes 1n car bomb explosion meant for
Margo. Meg sabotqes Stu'scar so that she
can stay on in New Me:1t1co a few more
dar Meg pamci. wwhen Dusty tells her hes gomg to call Ltly. Lily discovers
Holden and Janie making out a1 the
\w1mm1ng hole. • • • CAPITOL: Sam rushed to hospital after
massive hean attack l<Jlte tells the Cle&&
tamily tha1 Sam was alone when he had lhe
auacic. Kate penict when ibt can't find
ChamPICM &lallft lbe and Sam M.ft
us1n1na111 bel0tt h1u1tack m'1cnt1QJ
condition briQP lhe Cleta flnuly \Olltthct.
Trwy and Jordy plan 10 learn what Oqa
1nd1.1atry probkma ouMd S.m'• htarl
anack. Dylan visits Brenda at hoap1tal.
Sloane walks out on Al 1t the party and
liter apolotllet to Thomas for her q1.11ck
departure. Sloane realize~ she cannot
CQnc:entrate on both her career and her relationship with Ali. Paula furious with
Vera Sweet's contln1i1I auac:k on Sloane.
Paula decides to act Vera by aavinl her
false information for her column. S1ill
honeymoonina w11h Clarissa Bui.er can't
Juale bis mpon1ibility 10 Victor's eitace
ana taking care of Carta and Clarissa.
Jenny tells Zed she's iealous of Sloane. • r.--
DAVS OF OUR LIVES: When Bo II
inJurcd at wortt and taken to hospital,
Hope decided lo tell Bo they're &011\f to be
parents. Bo as obviously unhappy With the
news. Lan and Me.lissa invited to dance at
Liberty celebrauon 1n New Yortt. Attrac·
hon BetWttn Lars and Md1ua arows. Mehssa an&J)' when &he learns ~ laundered money for Kiriakis. IUyla takes
Job as head of Water Street emergency
clinic. Euaene and his time machine
disappear after mystenous m.an spies on
him. Roman uks Lan to help him find
Britta so that he can recall his pest. Shane
and Klmberly heartbroken when they
learn the child they were trailina at the
illegal adoption a&ency is not theirs
Savannah managed to &et Lu out of town so she can take Liz' place with Neil and
Noel on Founh of July. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Duke gives
Felicia SI S0,000 to open six bank ac-counu, telling her at's mghtclub profits.
Duke gives Anna poetry book selected by
Felicia. Buzz airces to take blood test to
prove there are no drugs in his system. He
makes sure to delay test until aJI drua,s are
out of his bloodstream. Tony finally
rcahzes Bun a drua addict Ten feehna lonely Lucy tells Patnck Kevin killed Eart
ma Jealous rqe because Earl called Ten a
tramp after Patrick tned lo rape Ten
Sandy decides not to enter numna
proaram Lucy secrc1ly plans to wnte book
on her hfe with Kevin. Ginny d001 exposes
on waterfront shop owners who are losmg business because of expansion Duke and
Angel set Fnsco up to lose b11 1n poker
game Duke·s dccmon to run for union
office causes Anna 10 lose fai th in him • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Jackson submits
semi-lewd picture of Mindy which 1s used
for centerfold 1n major magazine. When
Cun and Pb1hp realize that Jackson
submitted 11. they make Jackson apol<>J11e
to everyone at Fourth of July cclebrauon
Roiuc offered JOb at Camp Cayuga Simon
reveals that he and Lujack had the same
father. At Andora, the baron takes 111,
thinking Domc1s lndiaasach1ld,and tells
her where the gold 1s hidden. India tells
Alan she'll help him get even w11h Ale,. but
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bun Ind .. quiet compatUOnatc wbc:n llYAH'I BOP£: • l~bbao O\'ethean lhat be will not 11ve ~ an nnul 1n lbc's wuh Dorrie. Fk&cbcr .. Muva Mu wltina IO cop who 11 on take. Whco un , the child camts h11 name. Mark with baby Ben and tb1n!Q the'• about to -~-,__ u. lbcn tells Mason be and Mary llC'P( kidnap w ctuld. Ray's offered ~lance ~0 con"""" -.i, l\c Y• •l'• not 10lflhcr. Mary infonns Muon 1t wa npe.
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chance. He admit• J\e •till loves ber bul considers telbna Siobhan Max had affalt ovtthea11McLcarybrot.henplHc:o11ntcr·
can't a~pt what ahe hu done. Johnny with model named F1n1&1y -Roacr attack to stop Barrtn from hal"Utina Su7t
turned over to Sharee andlua. Loma'• unaware Mu and Fantaay only dined and ckctdu t0 follow thrm for ber firtt
cellmatc Louie claims she wu framed. tQSCther. invesuptive rcportjna Job. Patci and
Loma and Zach admit attraction (Or etch • • • Qu.ion wtnd up Al the e1'1d Of Blmll'I aµn, other. Zach combs beach hoult for SANTA BARBARA.: Ptarl continues lo bul att saved at the last moment by
evidence to me Loma. Doua and Shani try aod bdp Kelly in 11n11.anum c.c. and Hopn. Af\crUoyd con.a her out of money
fall at first lovcmakina attempt. Ceeie Soph11 celebrate what would hive been...----------......-------_.;.. __________ _ f~hn1 tu1lty about Ste'Ve's Lncarceration their wtdd1111 anniversary by maluna
and dtcides to tell Tnsh he never raped love. Sophia then telb C.C. 1hc bat breast
her Before tclhna Trish, Cecie IOCI lO can«r. Later Sophia tells Lloocl that the Cabot, who te.llt her to keep the infor· and C.C. have a rcla11onah1p ba9eCS on
mation 10 henelf, that 1f she does, Cabot honesty Sopha funous when she It.ams
wtll make certain that Steve as freed. Cabot C.C. knew about her cancer and pretended tells Isabel he hopes Ceeie can llop Steve he did not. Mary tells Mark that 1ht'1
and Tnsh from mlfT)'.ina. HUllt produces rm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiimii1 hat are 1up~ly fi"4'Crerinu of Dolly's dauahtcr Dee. Hunt 1nS1SU Dolly
move an. Dolly's hooker friend Lola wants
10 tell Dolly that as far as she knows, Dee
was never pan of child pomoarapby rini. • • • ONE LIJl'E TO UVE: Tina tells Mitch
she's J.One slnliaht and 1s happy with her
new hfe. Al wants to tell Cord that Clint,
not he, is his father. When AJ realucs
pnest he confessed to was really Mitch he
starts wri11na letter to Cord. Vicki over-
hears Mitch use phrase "our little secret"
when talkina to Asa. V1clu tells Oint
Mitch must be blackmallina Asa and she
intends to find out how. Dorian learns
from John that Paul Kendall 1s not after her, he h11 staned a new life in South
Amenca and rqrcu that be ever threaten-
ed her. Dorian ~ on TV with news of
harassment she s sufferinJ.. Dorian's di·
rector secretly hates her for pusina him
over for much-wanted promotion.
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acid meant for her. Joy refuses to leave
Mitch's miu1on with Connie. Pett real~
only way to act Joy away from Mitch is to
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Su4ay,J-1yt ARJES (March 21-April 19): Individual who had been ··missing" could
make dramatic ttappcarance Focu continues on family. home. security.
concern with Iona-range prospects. Cancer-born woman will play integral
role. You pin pubhc acceptance. ·
TAURUS (.Apnl 20-Ma} 20): Accent versattlit). cunosuy and show that
you are capable oflaugh1ng at your own foibles. Elements oft1mm,g, luck nde
with you. Populanty increase-;, you could actually win contest Gemini
figures prominently
·Three sixes tops
in a tough week
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be aware of details, stud} fine pnnt, search
foT object that hu bttn lost. m 1ssing or
stolen. Cycle high. you achieve resuh'i
previously elusive. You'll be a'\ked to
review, rcv1~. poss1bl} to re"amp
schedule. SYDNEY
0MARR · CANCER (June 21-Jul~ :!:!) Tam
1ng 1s on target. you'll be at nght plare at
crucial moment enano h1ghhght'i
e\C1tement ofdaSCO\.CI) change. tra,el.
creauvit)' You're capable: no"' ol e\pressing ideas in dramatic. entena1ning
fashion.
LEO (July 2J-Aug :!2l What \Cemed out of reach 1!> now available
Ma1or domestic change ocrur<;, w1 II work to your advantage. Keep prom 1<;e to
nne who 1s temporanh confined. Hospital '1s1t boosts morale. You'll re1.CI\ e
unusual gift.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22J Defint• terms. see others 1n realistic hghl.
Emphasis on romanct·. emotmnal fulfillment. ability to win :rour wa)
Powers of persuasion art.· ht•1ghtt•ned. ~ou recoup loss and prestige soar'
LIBRA <Sept 2J-Oct :!21 Emphasis on power. authont). achievement
1 mponant business 1.arecr c:ontat·ts f-a, or 1s returned. ind" 1dual ) ou aided
1n past could be v1s1tor ""ho C\prc\ses ''deep apprec1a11on ·· Be rcteptl\C
rongemal and "turn on l harm ·
SCORPIO (Oct 13-NtH 2 I) ( 10o<l lunar aspect co1nudes ""1th higher
i.:ducat10n. possible JOume) long-d1s1amccommunica11ons You'll complete
proJeCI )Ou'll al-;o be rCJ\\ured ul lo\C One ""ho 1s aggreSSl\C 1s merel)
··testing" \OU
SAGITTARIUS l'u' 22-l>ct. 21 J. E.mpha!.1son independence courage
101egnd~ ""ilhngnc\\ h> p111nt•t·r a proJC'tl 'ou'll leam more about monc\
Jlso about financial statu\ ol om·"' hu "'nuld be dose to) ou Ek open-minded
without being gull1hk
CAPRICORN ( Ckt .::;-Jan I IJ) Fa mil) mcmhcr di\ ulgc'> unusual plan
f ocu' m puhllt. n:latum' p11ll1hk da~h ol 1dt·as. You'll be asked to ma kl'
comm11mcnt -t.''tprt''' 11Ht'rt·,1 hut a' 01d hecom1ng ine>.tncabh '"' 111\l'd
AQUARIUS (Jan 'O-h·h 18) f oru·' tend tu be c;cattered -l'\:tmtnl'
'anou~ angle~ prior to \lgn1ng .in' agreement Emphas1!> aho on \Ot'IJI
act1v1 t) tra,el \atat1on plan' 'nu'll ht• in <:ontacr v.nh h\'el\ d)nnm1t
indl\1dual' ,.,ho 1nc,p1rt• \N1
Some weeks are easier than others.
and some -like lasl week. -
apparently are more difficult. The
best anyone could muster was a score
of SI\, spht three ways among Pro-
Am, Jute, Cheryl & Frtead1 and the
top-rated GWC KoUee Klutcla.
Smee the column had to move to
the pres~ earlier because of the
holiday. several triviaddicts didn't
make it on ume with their entries and
took half credit as a result.
This next round of triviality should
be a httle more easier. but be sure you
get your entry in on time. Here goes.
I. Actresses Bette Davis and
Katharine Hepburn have played
what common character, one in the
movies and the other on TV?
2. Whal was the name of Roy
TRIVIA BOWL
VI STANDINGS
awe Kon. Klu1Cl'I 1&1
LOiiy 6 Co ($) · .....
lgg<e, Cheryl 6 Fri.ncsa (81
.-NIWIC)' Prior (4'Ail
'The ~(4~
• JOIWI ~IW•I Campua Team (4)
Pro-Am(S)
'Ale* ww,.., (2)
'Al-S-(31 • 8oO eon,.t• (2'All
'lMI Again (l''I
·no entry,_...., ,..,, of lat llCOfe -o.ci
75'>\ . ,,
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S6'" SS
32'' 24
22''
IS''
Rogers' ranch on the singing cow-
boy's TV series''
3 Kayo Kelly was the bo) fnenJd of
what comic stnp character"
4 Name the American military
\.C<;scls se1Led in the Nixon and Ford
ad m 1n1stra11ons
S. Who sang the 111le song on the
··saretta" TV sene~··
6. Identify the narrator in the
musical play "Evi(a."
Toi
TITUS
1. Which Super Bowl was telecast
by two networks?
8. A sci-ft story called "The Sen·
tincl" nspired what big-budget
movie?
9. Who once observed, "Everyone
m the world will be famous for I S
minutes?" ,
I 0. In the comic strip Pogo, (a) who
was the charcter who talked in circus
poster dialogue and (b) what kind of
animal was he?
Last Week'• Answers
I. Nevada Smith (Ladd and
McQueen)
2. "The Quest" (Russell-Matheson
sen es)
3. Brenda Starr (Hank O'Ha1r)
4. James Madison (shonest presi-
dent)
S. Herben Hoover (All in the
Family)
6. ·•Betrayal" (backward play)
7. Anthony Dickerson (NFL
florist)
• 8. "Eight Anns to Hold You"
(onginal "Help" lllle)
9. Red Skelton ("that's cute" hne)
10. "I Hate Men" from ''Kiss Me.
Kate" (mispronounced words)
Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o
rhe Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo~ 1560. Costa
Mesa 92626. All entries must be
received by Wednesday. otherwise
half th e player's last score will be
awarded.
PISCES IF eh. 19 \!Jrlh 20) rmpha'>I'> on St~k de'>1gn l.'fl'<lll\ll\
.1h1h1' w danre to \our 11\\n tunt• \tcnano also feature., chtl<.lrr:n. d1angt·
'anet~. lhan.,ma anJ ph"H.JI attrat11on You'll haH' lud .. in maltt'r' 111
'recula11on
If Jl'LY 6 IS YOt R BIRTHDAY \OU h.iH' unu~ual 'UllC 'cnc,r 1•1
drama ha' e an ahuncl.inll' 111 hJrm dnd ·,ou Jrc t .ipabk 1)1 handling ;ilmo't
in~ s11ual10n 1n 11mr,olu"" I Ju~U'>. Libra. \l.11rp10 pcr,on.,plJ\ 1mponant
role~ 1n )our life ' ou m;ih· nt'\\ '>Ian 1h1s 'ear ~nu "' ertome handicap<,. }Ou
hreak tree lrom re<.tnt11on' and \OU reat h "1d1:r auJ1enre You are <,en'>lll' c
.11 times c;elt-indull/.t'nt. lam1h -oriented ... ind' nu are hasKall~ coural/.l'Ou\ and
loyal Jul\ "1l I tx· \Our mo\I ITil'morahle month ol llJSb
Stepbrotherly love
carries some risks
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l>I \R '"'"' l.\"JDERS· S1>.
month' ago m' mother remarned.
\\e mmed into her ne"' hu\band's
home. Ht· ha\ rn'>tud\ of his three
<.lln'> .1gc., 10. 11 and IS
WHERE THERE'S A NEED, THERE'S AW.Ai: Jrll ts the I 5--\-c-nr-oid am:t tthmk IT e
"-.mart and J\\ full)' 111lc I am 15 too
and \\l' ha'~ become a11rac1ed lo each
(1\ht'r tk l."sed me last night for the
lirst 11mc and I kno"" J\ won't be the
la<,t Rut I feel guilt)' Ix-cause he is my
\lephru1 her. If we shou Id get married
wht•n \\.l' are older would 11 be incest'?
No . name Just -LOOKING
THE UNITEDWAYO
Thanks to you it works fOr all of us.
In 1970 Hutch Hutchinson returned from Viet Nam
Where he had served for three years as an Army para-
trooper He ded1ded 10 move from his nat1Ve New Yortc to
Calrfom1a to woric lor the telephone company as a lines-
man However Hutch became less interested 1n chmb1ng
poles and 1naeas1ngly 1ntngued•w1th the prospects of a
career m real estate In 1976. he took the leap and be·
came one ot 30 emplOyeP.s w1lh a br~er 1n Costa Mesa
He wortced with lh1s gro•ip for five y_ears before decdng
to star1 hlS own business SUCCESS REAL EST A TE
In 1980 Hutch madP. a dec•slO<l that was darirlg 1n the
conS1trvatrve world ~ real estate He took SUCCESS
REAL TY to the swap meet It s been very good for us
Hutch reported We now have 25 people wortong with
SUCCESS We ve expanded our sales area and ser
VlCeS Wa used to ~I only reSldent1a1 proporhts. and
atmo~u "" of our buslf"le" waa rn Costa Mesa Now we
do business all over Or1noe County m residential. com
merci.I nd 1nv11tmont proporttes We al90 pro\llda
property management Sf)l'lllC&S I'd eshmate that 60"•• of
our business comes d1re<:tly from the Orange County
Fa1111rounds Swap Meet
Hutch says that he aOd his associates are · blue
1eans reallors. and they love their work. often putting ln
seven days a week In Hutch s spare time. he en)Oys
wori<ing on his classic cars, a 1958 P>rvene and a 1932
Chevrolet
We hope to be here a long lime. Hutch said 'The
qualify of the people here 1s 1ust great This swap meers
!he best•
The Orange County Fa1111rounds Swap Meel is proud
to have Hutch HUIChinson as part of our vendor ft1m1ty
You can v151t SUCCESS REAL TY every Saturday and
Sunday at sp ces 0 199 A C).201 11
·lt'a all there •••
Ever,thlng ....
under the 8unl
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ANN
UNDERS
AHEAD IN N.C.
DEAR LOOKING: No Incest there.
You are not blood relatives, but I
strongly advise you to cool It. The
setup 11 awfully convenient but you
are both too young for a serious
Involvement. If you became pregnant
or the relatlon1blp tamed sour H
would be awfully bard on the family. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regard-
ing )Our "Stranger 1n lhe House"
debate. you arc 100 percent correct to
advise people not to allow stran$ers to
enter their homes I would hkc to
mention a couple ol points that m1$ht
help your readers get over feeling
guilty because the}' refused a person
who wanted to use the phone or thc
bathroom
I am a parole and probation officer
After 10 years of worlcins with
criminals who have been convicted of
everything from shoplifting 10
murder. I would nc\.er let a strangcr
into my house
You focused on "J unkies" but I can
assure you that the mo'lt dangerous
people do not look like derelicts. They
look lik e the hoy or girl ncxl door.
There ar1 1-stereotypical v1ct1ms
either. Anyu11c can become the v1c-
t1m ofa violent cnmc
It 1s wonderful to be a good
samanlan. but It's common sense to
protect yourself in the process
Here·s a suggestion Ask the
stranger who wants to use your phone
to give you the number and make the
call for him or her This way a person
can be helpful without being vulner-
able. Anyone who 1s on \he level will
be grateful. -P 0. OREGON
DEAR OREGON: You will be
pleased to now tbat the mall ran 10
to 1 against lettlll1 strangers In for
any reason whatever.
• • • -BEAR .\NN L.\NDfRS: I would
like to let you know how much you
helped me to perform a recent
unpleasant chore
You printed a letter about a pct
who had become old and sick and
how grateful he would be if someone
would put him to sleep.
Recently. 11 had become obvious
that my prec1ou Gennan shepherd husk ~ ( 10 years old) was <JufTering
from anhrita'l or some 41p1ne or hip
aliment
One day my husband quietly
handed me your column which
contained the above-referred-to let-
ter He said noth1na It wa n't
ntcessary That letter prepared me for
the dcc111on I knew I had to make
It 1'1 Wlth a lump m my throat that I
wntt this hut I do want you to know
of my aro11tudc and 1ppm:1a11on. -
I S IN ST PETERSBURG, FtA
DEAR MRS. L .: Yot'd be 11r·
pr11td at tlM Hmber of teeters I
r~l•M from uJm1l lovtr1 WM Nici
I W aorta•• to ettCH1ra1e peopl .. , r.•t lll•lr old alll110~t1 to sleep.
'Nert, lt11 be ••mans, • D•Y wnte. I
aoorttlatf voar 1oooon.
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WEEKLY BIUOOB QUIZ
Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable, you ------------
hold:
•AJ7MI QQ3 0951 .e4
The blddln.g has proceeded.
Nortll Eut 8o•tb WHl
I Q Pue t• Pua
I Q Pue ?
What action do you take?
Q.2-Both vulnerable, a.s South
you hold:
•.Ul02 Q83 0 Q964 •752
The bidding has proceeded.
Weat Nortll Eut South
1 Q Dttle 2 Q 2 •
Pua 3 • Pua ?
What acUon do you take?
Q.3-Both vulneTable, as South
with 60 on score you hold:
•IQ9 QAQ88 OAQe ..i12
The bidding has proceeded:
Eut South Weet North
1 • Dltle I NT Pua
Pua Dttle Pua 2 Q
·Pua Pua 2 NT Pua
Pua ?
What action do you take?
Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•K&a 065•2 ¢873 •752
The bidding has proceeded:
Weat North Eut 8oatb
l • Dble Pua 7
What action do you take?
U 11,eo .. i.nge letters ot the
four scrombled words be-
low to form four simple wOfds
CHARLES
Go REN
OMAR
SHARIFF
Q.5-Nelther vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•KQ1052 QK.J93 0 Q'78 •K
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South W~at
Pua Pua •• Pua
2 NT Paea 7
What action do you take?
Q.8--Both vulnerable, a.s South
you hold:
•KQJ85 Ql098 0 852 +8•
The bidding has proceeded:
Weat North Eut South
1 0 Dble 4 ¢ 7
What action do you talce?
Look for answers on Monday.
WOID
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I LIPARI
8 PP1r~T NUMBEllEO lETTEl!S IN
lHfSE SQUARES
6 ~"C-H.~tf A80Vf lflTH>~ TO GET ANSWEll
SCltAM·lfTS ANSWHS 1.r
Osprey -Apnl -Knife -Erotic -PRINCE
While attempting to scare off a toad from my campsite by
making It hop away from me, a voice in the darkness said,
"Even 1f you catch It, it'll never be a PRINCE."
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Flounder
through mud
6 Populace_
pref
10 WW-11 battle
site
14 -Rica
15 Imposing
16 Bird
17 Flower
18 Confined
19 Downpour
20 Looked like
22 Laissez -
23 Lido money
24 Clipped
together
26 King beater
29 Sports team
31 Elec unit
32 Rectified
34 Sway
38 Press
39 Swim
41 Tenuous
42 Served
45 Grading
48 Blblical 1udge
49 Subdue
50 Sanction
51 Kindled
55 OrowMs
57 Springs
58 Withdrew
63 Adversary
64 Sitarist -
Shank at
65 Foot bone
comb form
66 OllHft pal
67 Precuiaor
68 Oellghl
69 Leveret
70 Loud sound
71 Matriarchs
DOWN
1 Mark
2 Surrender
3 Bones sutt
4 Strong metal
5 Injuring
6 Left a jet
7 Weapon
8 Intellects
9 Neict to Nov
10 Fighters
11 Hound
12 French rtvef
13 Possessed
21 Guudhouse
22 Emlnenoe
25 Tit for -
26 Mine opening
27 Beak part
28 Black
30 Manifesto
33 Emphasize
35 Shadow
36 lrtsh river
37 Army gp
40 Sowlno
•3 BPOE
membe<a
44 MachlM tool
46 Love
4 7 Quleten4KS
51 Bluster
52 Numerlcal
prefix
53 Acolyte's
mllleu
54 Stage ptiy
56 Ml'-tl'a La -
59 Afty-flhy
60 Conveyance
61 Thl1: Sp.
62 PerfOf'ma
S. Rifle
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"Hey, Oeorv•. I think your ship's at last
coming In."
by Brad Anderson Dlt1U08 TBS llltlfACS .
"~ by Hank Ketcham
"I want to report a peepfng-Tom ... dogt
PEANUTS
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GARFIELD
TUllBLEWltEDS
DRABBLE
R08lt 18 R08B
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davl.s
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
1 WOJl.DN't 00 ~~~ ~;=::i.1"AT '1\JP\O~
by Pat Brady
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u.e. Acm
POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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SUPPOSED TO HAVE HAYNES IN AN HOUR! I VISITOR9 FOR FIVE JUST WANT. TO SEE H E R FOR
OAYS , MR. WARNER ! A. FEW MINUTES ! ~...........-.
DOONESBURY
...
by Lynn Johnston
.
by Jett MacNallL
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by Haroktte-Doux-
by Garry Trudeau
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~II Or11nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, July 5, 1eee
RSITY
HONDA .
-Pl!SENTS
CAR ·SUN GLASSES
KEEP YOUR CAR COOL
HOT DOGS
ALL YOtli CAN EAT
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR TICKETS
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Stop ia aad Met GeDe Pnce,
•--___..._.l'Jf """dlK )oalJ Satwday July
S from 11 ..... 3 p.a .
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4 SPD.
(18006)
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
.COKES . . .
ALL YOU CAN DRINX .
BALLOONS
KIDS, BRING YOUR FOLKS
CREDIT CHECKS
. .
BIG SAVINGS
RECORD ALBUMS
KIK COFFEE MUGS ·
KIK T-SHIRTS
FREE DINNERS
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SATUROAY.J LY 5. 19M
Dodgers
take it
on chin
... again
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rafael
Belliard and Jim Morrison each
sinaled in two runs wit.b the bues
loaded Friday night, leadins the
Pittsburah Pirates to a M victory
over the Los A•let Dod&en.
Mike Bielecki, S-S, coded a five-
pmc winless streak with has first
victory since June 4. The rookie right-,
hander allowed flve bits. struck out
Ton.l.61d'•6ame
Pittsburah (Walk 3-4) at Dodgers
(Hershiser 7-5).
Time: 7:0S.
TV~ None.
Radio: KABC (790).
"five and walked two in 6 2-3 anninas.
~ McWilliams and Cecilio
Guante combined to pitch the last 2
1-3 innings.
Dodger left-hander Fernando
Valenzuela, 10-6. surrendered just
five hits, struck out seven and walked
fi ve in eiaht mnangs. He opened the
game by stnkmg out the side. but was
touched for three runs in the second.
After Pmsburgh loaded the bases
on a double by Mike Diaz and a pair
of walks, Make Brown's check-swing
grounder to Valenzuela up the first
l-t3se line dehvered Tony Pena
WATER POLO
----~--~--::o. -
Terry Schroeder
Schroeder
goal keeps
U.S. perfect
SEVILLE. SPAI N Terry
Schroeder's fourth-period goal
snapped a tae at 7 and sent the United
States national water polo team to 1ts
third straight victory Friday here at
the Six Nations Tournament. a final
warrnup to the World Cham-
p1onsh1ps m Madrid later this month
France was an 8-7 v1c11m of the
Americans. coached by Bi ll Barnell of
Newpon Harbor High. who labeled
has team's etTon ··nat" after having
put 1984 Ol)mp1c C.ames gold
medalist Yugoslavia do"n JU!>t 24
hours carher
The US built a -11.5 halftime lead
b) vanue of a fi\e-goal etTort in the
~cond quaner
The victory keep<; the .\mencans
unbeaten through three games with a
potential unbeaten showdown on
Sunda) with the host Span1ard'i
Spain dealt ( anada a I 7-4 lov, to
maintain its unbeaten \talus
Taklng their respective aim
Ste.e Carlton throwa a warm-ap pitch ln
hia new San Franct.co Giana uniform Fri-
day -and Amy Benz of Dalla• atadJH the
17th green at the 8300,000 Hall of Fame
champlonahipe in Su&ar Land, Tezaa.
Carlton opened up to tlie pre.a afterward.
Benz mlued her birdie putt, but la alx
under par through 36 hole..
Sutton rolls to his
302nd. going route
wtthafour-hitter -·
TORONTO (AP) -Jack Howell
knows his role for the Califomaa
Angels is strictly as a uul1ty player
But he did an All-Star job Fnday
n1&ht agai nst the Toronto Blye Jays
H owell went J,.for-5 wllh two home
runs and four RBI to lead the Angel5
to a9-I routofthe.Jays
"I've learned about my role I fill in
and give Doug (Dc<'mces) a rest,"
said Howell, who added that his
smgle tn Lhe second inning set up his
solo homer rn the founh and three-
run shot 1n the fift h
"If I get a hit the first time up. I'm
. m<?fe confident," said II owe II "On
the first homer, hC' threw me a
changeup belt high .
"The second one was a fa\lball mid
plate about belt high."
Both homers came aga1n<11 l>a"t
Stieb. the one-llmt." an~ ol the Ja .. \
who now 1s 2-9 on the '>Ca\on
·-rve never seen <.;t1eb hammt."red
lake that." said Angel'i \1anager < 1ent•
Mauch .. It's kind ol hard to \ho"'
arrogance when )OU are 2 9 ·•
Angels staner Dun ~ullon t'ht"t lo.1·d
the Javo; on four hll'>
Lendl takes long way around
S~itch in tactics propels him into finals
against West Germany's Boris Becker
WfMBLEDON, England (AP) -
I van lend I has reached the final of the
mrn's singles at Wimbledon, and he
did 11 has way For the last t~o
matches, it's been the long wa)
It wasn't that long ago. I Q82 10 be
l'itact. that Lendt decided not 10 pla)
Wimbledon because. he said he was
allergic to grass He was the classic
clay-couner. a man "ho pla)ed a'i it
the baseline was an 1maganar) bound-
a11 that )OU v.ere not supposed 10
cross.
This )Car. Ltndl ha\ been a <;en.e-
and-volle}er, taking the net at c-.e11
chance. chapping and charging
It's a new Lendt and a succc'isful
Lendl A.lthough he ha'> been
'>lretched to fhe sets in hi'> last t"-O
matches. mclud1ng Fnda> 's lhnlhng
6-2 6-7 6-3. 6-7. 6-4. \ ICICH) O .. er
Slobodan Z1voJ1no" ic. whoc;e <,crvc 1s
as hard 10 handle as h1<> name 1s 10
pronounce.
Lendt. a native of C 1echoslovak1a
who speaks severaJ languages. had no
trouble with either Has problem on
the All England Club's Centre ( oun
came from the way the hall bounced.
'"I had a hard time 'iwallow1ng the
fact toda' that I .broke h 1 m Ii v(' 11 me'i
and he broke me once and v.e went
li\e sets."' said Ltndl. who \er .. ed 18
aces an the match. equaling the total ol
Zl\OJIOOVIC
His Yugosla" opponent created
that odd1t) h} winning t1ehrcalo.s 1n
the second and founh sets
··t thought I \.\IS the one "ho wa'>
serving better and returning better··
Lendl said .. l 'nfonunateh that
doesn't al"'a~s mean that ~l)u're
going 10 v.an.
'Iv.as luck .. 1ha1 Iv.on ·
In the qu.an~nals. the ngh1-
hander "ho now make-; his home in
(1recnv..1ch. ( onn . had a clo\e call
again'>! >\mem:an Tim Ma~otte. v.1n-
ning 9-7 1n the fifth 'iet
·Tough matches arc 'iometh1ng
vou hin e to hve w1 th ... he said. "I had
iough matches and I won them. It
mean!> that I had to work harder. but
Lcndr~ l\C~I hurdle 1s yet another
bag server. defending champion Bons
Becker of West Germany, who dis-
played his power game an· his semi-
final victory over Henn Leconte of
France 6-2. 6-4, 6-7. 6-3.
On f-r1day 11 was the battle be-
tween Lendl, reaching the fi nal at
W1mhledon for the first tame in has
career. and the unseeded Z1v0Jinov1c
that h1ghhghted the long da).
And 11 wa!> Lendt. known for h1s
stoic expressionless on-coun de-
meanor "'ho lcpt for JO} when he
linalh wrapped up the match to keep
ala'e his chances uf wi nnmg his
'iCcond consecutive Grand Slam title
He "on the French Oi>en last month
on the cla\ coun!> at Roland Garro!>
!>tad1um -
With the victor). Lend! erased
more of the doubts about his ab1h1y to
win clo'ie matcheo;. He had lost the
fir'>! live (irand Slam finals in which
he pla}cd. but has won two of the last
three He captured the U.S. Open
crown lai.1 September, to go with the
WI rench Open la<;t month.
Zi .. 0Janov1c hard !.erve and all-
around powerful game gave Lend l all
he cou ld handle But handle 11. he did.
although 11 rook 3 h.ours. 26 minutes
IO dO'iC OUI the VICtOr)
··1 told m\sell ·11 ma} take a half
hour 11 ma) take an hour. 11 ma} take
un11l tomorro.,.,, but don't give in
bet·ause the gu) got four straight
poinl'i again'>t }OU ... Lcndl said
That came 1n the founh-sct
tiebreaker. when l1 \OJlnO\ ll. \lo ho
al'>O reached the semifinals of the
.\ustrahan Open last .. ear. reeled olT
the tlrst four po1nt'i Then. after Lendt
won his first point of the 11chreak. the fl-o ) ugmla\ won tht• nc\t three
point' to take thl· !>Cl anti lc\el the
match at two '>CIS ap1ne
In the '>eH~nth game of the fourth
-;ct. l1\llJ1no\1t threatened lo quit
pla) ing when David Howie overruled
a line call and gave Lrndl an ace to
pull the game to deuce
·~· Ivan Lencll atretche. to reach a ahot from Yugoalavta'•
Slobodan Zlvojlnovtc ln flve-aet semifinal• victory Friday.
Ken Farr.tr went on to th<' coun and
told Z1"0JinO' 1c. who had sat do" n
1n his chair. to continue to pla)
"'I'm not ang11 with him." z1 .. o-
JIOO\. IC ~aid or Hov..1e Tm JU\t
d1sappo1nted It wa<; bad luck ··
The C\Cntual -winner brnl..c
Leconte at love in the SC\ en th gaml·
and went on to take the SClond ..et ~
But. at the start of the ninth me. a
fan hollered to L ernnte IO rrench
"Put your fir\I \erve in ..
"ere using ne" hall<; \nJ a' I\ the:
custom. Leconte preparing to sent•
lifted the bafl to Berker The kit-
hander then tumed and 'ho..-.t•d lht·
ne.,., ball 10 the Ian
He had lht· aowd 1n h1'> h,1nd
Bed.er ho\lo-e,er hail thl· Jtl'\ 1n
h1~ hanJ Jnd ht• u'l'd them 10
aJ .. antage nc,er dropping h1\ 'l'r\t."
1n the match Leconte', onh \ lt'tnr,
c.imc: in tht• thm.J -,ct 11t·hn•,1k \lo-hll h
he 'o'OO 1.4, The U.S. squad presented a bal-
anced attack with Jame!> Berge'>on.
Peter Campbell. JetT ( ampbell, Alan
Mouchawar. Charlie llarns. Mike
Hams and Scroeder each •,coring a
goal an the first half
The U.S. was 10 me<·t (1rcece toda)
. 1t means that I got through very tough
'>ltuat1ons. wh1Ch 1s also 1mponant.
There'<; always 1wo wa-. .. oflook1n g al
ll. ..
'"I know the umpire was not ngh1.··
the Yugoslav said 'Tm not saying
an}thing bad about him Everybody
makeo; a mistake:·
Referee Alan Mills and supervisor
The crowd broke into laughtl'I
when Leconte grabbed the head ofh1~
racket and pointed the handle toward
the fan, a gesture that c:i~il) translated
into. "You do 11, 1fyou can··
It wa<; a game whC're the plaver'>
"l aM vear I "-3'> 111 tht· qu1.irtcr\ and
I lot to Dom," I l•rnntt' 1oa1d · T h1.,
H'ar ~t·m1'> \\Ith 81H1<. "lt'\l \t"UI
iinal \lo-Ith Bor"-and Ill four H'JI\ rm
going to v.in ·
TodaT'•1ame
Aacct1 CRoman1c.k 5·6) at Tor-onto (Clancy 7-5).
Tim~· I 0: IS a .m. TV: Nooe..
Radio· K.MPC (710).
'Sutton. 7-S, rqistcrtd his 302nd
cuecr victory with bi third complete
pme of the season. The 4 I-year.old
ri&ht-hander. 4-0 in his last six starts.
struck out two and walked two.
Howell pvt' tht' Angels a 5-1 lead
and knocked Stieb out of the pmc
w11h his three-run homer in the fifth.
Wally Joyner and Reggie Jackson
opened the inning with walks and
HoweJI hit Staeb's fim pitch over the
fence 1n nght<cnter
fhc Ja~'> took a 1-0 lead in the
second inning on (1corge Bell's 16th
homer ol the '>eawn
T ht' Angel!> 'lt"Qrcd twice 1n the
fourth, Howell Opt'ned the inning
with h1!> first homer Bnan Downi ng
wa' h11 b) a pitch, rat:cd to third on a
'>Ingle hy Rick Burleson and ~ored on
d grounder bv Boh Boone
The .\ngelsadded two morr: runs in
the '>Pllh off Jim i\ckc:r on an RBI
tnpk b\ Roh Wilfong and sau1fice fly
h~ Jo~ner
( 1ar. Petti\ made 11 4-1 1n the
~"enttt "'llh a two-run double
Czechmate:
Navratilova,
Mandlikova
They'll square-off
today in the finals
at Centre Court
'WIMBLEDOl\ England (AP) -
Man1na Navratalo\.a goes for her
<.c'enth Wimbledon 11tle. including
her li~th s1ngJes C'rown. toda) when
she lace\ liana "viandhkova of
C'1C<'hoslovak1a 1n a clash ot the two
champions of serve and "olle).
"I'm e'<Clled because 1 thank I'm
playing well." \atd "1avrnt1lova. a
nattH' of C'1echosloval.1a. 'Tm ~r
vmg better than I have in a 'ti] long
lame
"It"s m\ seventh final and rm
reall1 excaied to be here I've never
lost a linal here n
The ltJ.year-old NaHattlova can
lie Britain's Dorothea Chambers on
Wimbledon"<> all-tame hst of "inners
and move one behind i\mcncan
Helen Wills Mooch who won e1gh1
title'> between 1927 and I Q)8.
She also can tic \uzanne Lenglen's
n·cord of fi,e Wimbledon women's
1. hamp1on!.h1ps in a row. Navratilova
1\ unbeaten 1n sax Wimbledon finals
\tfandhkova s.eeks her first
W1mhledon title and a repeat of last
September' l S Open cham-
p1on'ih1p '"hen c,he beat<. hris Even
L lmd in the semifinal and then
toppled NaHalllo'a
<\he alo;,o beat 'JaHatilo'a in their
mh other \\.1mbledon encounter in
the 198 I sem1tinal<t
The final "-Ill pit the champion\
o .. t:Nhelm1ns pov..cr and cons1stcn-
q again'>! the 1n<;p1ra11onal but erratic
moods ol the '" ' c;eed
T hl' l l-"ear-old Mandhko .. a. ~
lu!)l !Jml'I~ 10 Llu_id in the I Q8 I fi al
ha' hcen producing hC'r hcst-e er
\\.1mbll•d11n form. dropping llnl~ nc
'>l'I on hl·1 "'3\ lo the final. induding a
-6 7.'\ \<.'m1final triumph over
l 111\d the \llOnd <;Ced
Bui 'iJ\ ra11lova 1!> 1n l'\l'O hotter
Imm "he has not !lurrendered a set an
tht• rnmpct111on and during her 'iPl
111.1llht•\ hJ'> dropix.·d her <,,(_·rvc onl}'
lour time!> "'h1lc lo\lnl( 1inh :!'\
ll•I mt•\
----------------------------------------------------------------~ CAPTAIN OUTRAGEOUS:
HE'S BIGGER THAN LIFE
By STRAT OOUTHA T
OllMOllf"'91ti.ft .......... ..._ ........
ATLANTA -Ted Turnt·r 1c; h\1ng
proof that fic11on 'it1ll can"t hold a
candle to real life
What scnous author. for IO'itance
would create a character who's J
maitture of Rhett Butler and C1t1zcn
Kane and then gi ve ham the v01ce of
Daffy Duck?
Whowouldcfrcam up someone hke
( aptain Outrageous. the brash fell ow•
who recently told a national tele-
vision audience that he didn't wa n I to
be prcsadc~t of the Unated Sta tes
becau'iC he wa'I too busy creating a
global communacallons network to
be bothered runnmg "one httle coun-
~·">
And, who. pra_y tell. could concoct
Robert Edward Turner Ill. a college
dropout who m httle more than 20 ~can has parlayed the family's faltcr-
tnf. billboard business mto a $600
mtlhon. Atlanta-based cabll' ttle-
v1sion empire. Herc as a man who
owns 1'our plant.at1ons and 20 bu'l1·
ncnn. anc.ludinaa b11 lea1ue bucball
team. an NBA baskrtball fra nchi\t'
and a laml'd movie libl"lf) that
conlllO\ a fistful of the world's moi.t
ntccmed motion picture\. from
Crone \\.1th tht \.\.111d"" 111 the
"\.\.11ard of01 ..
In IJCI hne"'i J man who ha<, donl'
JU\I ahout ever)thing he wanted
e\tepl make tht• l' \ Ol)'mp1t )al ht
ing team
.\nd no" hl' aim'> tn uu1do tht•
Ol)mp1l~ thcm,cl\l's \\.1th the
Good"-111 <•amcs 1n Moscov.., the
ongoing in ternational a1hle11c fe\tt val
that advert1se'i 3.500 athlclc!I from 5 7
countnes
Not a man g1..,en tu mode\t)'.
Turner ha\ predicted the (roodwall
Games wall b( "bigger than the
Olympic~.·· tht'la'il 1wo of which ha\.('
been boycottl'd fir'it h) the '\mcncan\
and then b) the Russum\ He al'° hn-.
implied that h)' ge111ng the Ameman"
and the Ru\'>tan'i 10 compete 3ga1n.-.t
each other. the game\ ma) act ·'' a
\tepp1ng \tone to"ard ea'i1na world
tension
"It'< a wa) of l(Cllm& 10 know each
other and -...ou d11n'1 drnp nudcar
bomb~ on people -.nu know;· hr
'reason,
"I he C1oodw1ll <.1anlt"\ are ao1na tn
eau\f drt'illl drop\ an the rat1n&\ ol
the thrt<' l \ tC'lev1,1on nttwnrk\
dunna Jul) " add'i I umcr. who has
\Unk SH malhon antt> th1\ IAt<'\1
venturt an<f will air mort than 100
Ted Turner
hour' ol tht· n1mpct1111111 on \.\. l B.\.
111, \upt.·r '>t.1t1on .
~> who as. 1h1\ gu ). lhl\ hrn<,h ,
hc>yt h. blUC-<'}l'd. loud-muuttwd,
\on 11f the South''
l1o hr the hand'iome unO:\pp.1h.1hk
vacht<tman who won the 1471 \nwn
ca·., Cup., Is he the hlu\lcnng m<·d1a
maanate Who n('cds lhl• hmd1ghl SO
de'ipcratC'I\ that hl··, "ilhng to 1.1kc
almo\t Rn\ ml to hath<· 1n It\
rC't1'"11nng wnrmth" Or " ht the
""""ar' m;1n of ~al"(' "ho., tr..1na
(Plue CAPT A.IN/82)
\
Salnikov shatters record
American swimmer s
maktng a big splash:
Reagan won 't budge
MOV 0\.\. ( \l'I Prt''1lknt Re-
agan lrushl·d an\ hope'> that lht
United States would hit 11• ban on
mahtary personnel compc ling 111 lhe
Good"•ll Game'> 1-nda\ a' 1hc rnm-
pct1t1on began "llh .... o .. 1e1 'iw1mnwr
Vtad1m1r C\aln1ko' 1,ma\hing hi\
world rcC'ord 1n the 800-meter free
st>le and 1\mcnrnn .\ngl'I Mver'
w1nl'lin(!. two gold m<.'dal' in '>w1m
ming.
Reaean \81d 1n "'""'\Mk h1· "mild
not re'>Cind thl" Pcn1,1,nn han an-
nounced Th11r-.il.1\ npl.11nin1t that
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(PIUK Me U.S./84)
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Giant switch:
Carlton breaks
his 8-year silence
SAN FRANCISCO -Steve Carllon
P'llOn a San Franet~ Gt.tot un1fonn for
the fmt time Fnday and broke his e1Jht·
year ban oo interview~ by say1n1 he think~
he can pitch until he 1s SO year~ old
"l would've wolked away from the p.mc." the 41 -
ycar-old left-hander said at a news c:onfcrcncc. "1f l wc-re
havina mechanKal problem~ or had ;.i S<>1e a.rm"
But he felt that d~tte h1~ re~a'ie b) the
CaJ'lto.n
sound."
Ph1ladclph1a Ph11l1es he could
~1111 be a w1n n1na pitcher and hcl~>
the Giant'> win the Nauonal
League WeM lltle
Carlton. who will start Sun·
day aga1nM St Louis. thrl""
warm-up p1tchc<, for 10 minute:)
before holding h1<, news con-
ference
"l',l· ht-en throwing e'er)
da)... said the C'urlton. who
agreed 10 tcrm'i w11h the < 11ant'
lhursda~ night "M) arm 1\
Asked 1f 11 "'Ill he emotional whl'n he cvcntu11 1l)
faces Ph1ladelph1a Jfter spending 14 ..casom with the
team. Carlton '\aid. "I ti'} to take the c.·01otmn out of thl'
game. It onl> add~ to losing, nut to 'W1nr11ng. I am J
scacnce-tyix p1td11:r "
'Thi~ 1~ great ,"< arlton said a'> he stood "''Wi \an
Francisco Manager Roger ( ra1g in th,· C1iant'
clubhouse
He said 11 h.1d twcn 10 year<, \1nn: ht· held J ne"''
conference. and Jolo..cd. "Pardon mt· ii I rnakc an'
mistakes "
Carlton said lw "open to karning the spllt·ling~·r
fastball from < ra1g
'Tm al"'a)' open 10 "''"' pm hes ·· \<ltd (Milon.
who mixes up a knu1..kleball 'W1th his f:t'>tball and rnr-.c
Asked wh) he: decided to hfl hi'> ban on talking. hc-~1d. "You can't make a moVl· 11 1..e th1\ and not talk to
the media I can't ..a:y 11 ll will continue 1n the futu'rc "
Quote of the day
"That\ .i prctt) nice radw the) n· 8" ing
awa>. I'd come and get m.,. radio and go home:·
-'it. Lou"< an.J1nals Manager Whitey Heriog,
suggesung 1ha1 fans \ho"' up for a free radio
giveaway at the Mets-( ard1n;il, game and then gu
home to protest the Cardinal' poor pla>
Slm2•on •lzzllng with a 190
Tlm ,... shot • .S.unJu..par 66 l!I Frida)' for 1 record 130 total ind 1 tw<>-
trokc lead over Tom WatMa after two
rounds or the $700,000 Canoo&mmy ·
Davis Jr.-Orcatcr Hanford Open. Simpson, 30, who
has admittedly been struuJin4 ror ~vcral months,
challcn&ed the usually unlorsivan.g Tournament P~crs Clu6 or Connecticut coul'1t for the second stta.1 t
day and qaan came out on top. Watson, lookana for is
fil")t PGA Tour victory ln two years, stayed close as he
shot a 67 toJo with an openina-round 65 and was one
stroke ahea f)f Du Pon mu, who shot 1 68 Friday.
and Ro1er Maltbie, who closed In on the leaders with a
SCC'ond-round 67. U.S. O))c'n champion Ra)' F lo)'d and
Uubtri Greea both missed lhe cut with a I-over-par
total of 143. Scott Verpluk, who finished I 'th m the
U. Open an his professional debut, failed to make lhe
cut for the third traiiht toum1ment . . In Versa1lle~.
France. Severluo Ballesteros of pam fired a Ill
under-par 66 bu1ldanga thrcc·<\hOt IC4d aftcnhe second
round of the $195.000 French O pen. South Afncan
Gavin Leveo1on broke the course record with a 64,
forging his way up the leader board mtoa share of fourth
place. Ballestero~. who led by one shot following the
first round a1 the 6,06 7-meter La Bouhe coul'S(,
finished with a two-round total of 131 ... On the
women's tour. Amy Bent, lcadma a professional
tournament aner 36 holes forthe first time in her career,
shot a I-under-par 71 and held her two-stroke lead in
the S300.000 LPGA Mazda Hall of Fame Cham-
p1onsh1p at Sugarland, Teus. Benz. who started the
second round two strokes ahead of J udy DlckiD1on and
Laaren Howe, had three b1rd1eund two bogeys to finish
with a 6-undt'r-par I 38 total for 36 holes
Delahoussaye, Zoffany win
INGLEWOOD -Zoflany. ridden by ~
Eddie Delahou~saye. t®k the lead early in .
the stretch and held off the challenge of
favored Dahar to win the 43rd running of
the $274 000 \un~t Hand1c<1p at Hollywood Park
Fnda)
Pres~d b) Dahar down the stretch. the New
Jcrse\·bred l t>Oan}. owned b) thr«' E:.nghshmen . <.el a
turfcou~ record for the I 111 miles over the grasi. in 2 24
1-5 1n w1nn1ng by three-quarters of a length.
ZofTan y. second choice 1n the wa~ering by the
crowd of 35.294, went off at ~-2 odd<, with Dahar and
.\le\ Soll\ at h·S
The long,hot R1vha with Bill ~hoemaker nd1ng.
..et the paci: much of the wa) but found the distance too
great and fin1\hcd \e\ en th tn the fidd (eight handicap
horses.•>
Oelahou\~}e kept ZofTan) clo~ to the pace. in
third place before making ht~ mo' e while Dahar stayed
1ust behind the l'ventual w1nnt.'r .\\they raced down the
\ltctch ot tht• long test. the 4Ue\t10n was whether
ZofTan~ after taking the lead lOUld .,u1..cesfull) hold oil
the lone l hallcngcr
Sno1f Chief In field of 13 today
1NOLEWOOD -Soo O\kf, lhe !!I 1986 Prnkneu and Jerxy Derby winner,
make lu rtlum to the West Coast when he
fa~ 12 rivals today 1n the $400,000 Silvt'T'
Scrttn Handicap at Hollywood Park.
To be ridden by rqular jQCke~ Alex Solis and
oerryina hlft! wei&ht of 127 pounds. Snow Chier drew
the rail po ation in the one-mile ra« for 3 year olds.
Mel.air, a filly who's wo.n her (oux.catttr start• by 1
tota..I o( 24 lengths. is Upected to be Snow Chier• Lop
chalJenaer.
She'll be ndden by Patrick Valenzuela and rryina
13 pound less than Snow Chief. but will have the
apparent disodvantaac ofstanina on the outside or the
13-horse field.
"I would have liked the third or fourth spo1," Snow
Chiers train". Mel Stute. said of the draw "But that
(the No. I slot) is &ood."
He s:ud of Mela.ir's No. 13 staning spot. "That'll
k~p her out in the field."
Snow Chief. owned by Carl Gnnstead and Ben
Rochelle, won the 1986 Hollywood Futurity on the
same track before JOing on to become thorouabrcd
racing's youngest millionaire -in his first stan as a 3
year old.
A wrn 1n the Silver Screen would be worth
$220.000 and would put the colt within SS0,000 of the
SJ million mark 1n career earnings.
Although Snow Chief has had an outstand1na
campaign tFus year. he was a d1sappom1ment 1n the
Kentucky Derby. finishing far back in the field.
Melatr. tramed by John Sadler. includes the
Railbird and Pnncess Stakes among her fou.r victones.
Sadler will wa11 until scratch time Saturday momina
before making his decision whether Melair will run or
not.
Also 1n the Silver Screen field are Marvm's Policy,
on a four-race wtn streak, and Vernon Castle. a son of
Seattle lew who won the California Derby.
Firecracker 400 to Simpson
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -Tim •
Richmond, getung a break when Buddy
Baker became involved in a melee Fnday
JUSt eight laps from the end. won the Pepsi
Firecracker 400 NASCAR stock c.ar race.
Richmond was trailing Baker when the en&lne let
go on Dale Earnhardt's car as tbe leaders headed toward
the first turn on the 2.5-milc Daytona Jnternat1onal
Speedway oval
Earnhardt hit the wall and Connie Saylor. trying to
a-.01d slowing cars. also spun. Baker ran through debris
and damaged his car and. as the eighth and final caution
tlagofthe race came out Richmond moved past.
The green nag came back out on lap I S8 and
Richmond easily led the rest of the wa y to cam the sixth
victory of his career and second of the S<'ason.
Sterling Marlin wound up second. 1.39 seconds
behind. followed by Bobby Hillin Jr .. Darrell Waltnp
and Kyle Petty It was the best career finish for both
Marhn and H1fhn
..
Former SP champ aaeeambe
Televlaion, racllo
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TELE VISJON
8 a.m. -TENNIS: . Women's , final in
Wimbledon tourney, Martina Navraulova v1.
Hana Mandlikova. (3 hours, dellyed), Channe.14.
9 a.m. -GOODWILL GAMIS: ()pcruna
ccremomes swimminJ. track and fjeld, men's
basketbtJI (from Spam). women's basketball.
women's marathon. modem pentathlon. fTOm
MOSQOw (6 houn). from Moscow, Channel 5.
9:30 a.m. -AUTO SPORTS: N1t1o~al
Tractor PullinJ Championships, from Bowbna
Green, Ohio, Channel 9. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel S6
l p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis vs. San
Francisc-0, Chan"nel 4.
2:30p.m.-WAR OFTHESTARS. ('hannel
7. 3 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS:
Channel 7. 3 p.m. -OUTDOORS: Amencan Adventure
-Ballooning, Channel 2.
3:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Greater Hartford
Open, from Hartford. C'onn. (90 minutes,
delayed), Channel 2.
4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Speedway
America, Channel 56.
4:30 p.m. -WJDE WORLD OF SPORTS:
Firecracker 400 stock car race , from Daytona
Beach, Fla.; the Dream Mile road race, fro m
Oslo, Norway; reports from Liberty Weekend
celebration. New York City, (90 minutes,
delayed), Channel 7.
6:30p.m. -TENNIS: Vintage footage of the
tournament's early years and a look at talented
newcomers, Channel 4.
7 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Swimming,
men's basketball (from Spain), modem pen·
tathlon (3 hours, delayed), from· Moscow.
Channel ~ .
11 :30 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: H1gh-
hghts (I hour), Cha.nnel 5 .
RADIO
10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at Boston,
KNX ( 1070).
10: IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at
Toronto, KMPC (7 JO).
7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
Major League pitching, hitting ·statistics
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1\ a romh1na11on nl .1ll thr1·1·
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lco;c, fiction 'r t'I in m.rn~ "'"" ht 1'
all too human
l 1kc Rht•tl Butll'r Ill' " .1 \hrl·""d
hu,.ler who l·aml· 111 \tl:mt.1 to m<1~.1·
his fortune J 1ke C 1111en K.tnl' tw 1\ .1
former lonely child ~ho rrc.1lnl ,1
media empire 1n h1<t own 1m.1v1· \nd
)'CS. It kc Pa tr~ l>u <' k. h<' 1,1 I~' in .1
loud. nasal voice 1n "'h1t h ht· lt ~c' h•
tell ethruc JOk<'!s and frrq11rn1t;-mu kc\
the most outrnaeou\ off the 'A.Jll
pronou ncrmcn t c,
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oftheSouth." a man with .1 lmto~ ol
seek.Jn& simple." ~olution\ to (nm pin
problems. .. People ~y rm naive ht: tumr'
"Naive. my foot' I Wt:nt af\<'f< R\ and
I bouf!'t MGM I owe ovt'rS2 h1ll1 011
(don t think that's naive."
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anytb1n11\ more romplt< itted th.rn ht
thin k' 11" \:t~\ K ohen Wu,,kr ht'
t11p ll1·111t·nanl al r lHner AroadtJ\tlng
\\ \t<'m IA. hit h tndude\ < ahlc ""c""'
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1u\t g111ng tu hulldn1c nghl o\.c:r -,nu 11
\11U do '11 wh\ make \our,d( fool..
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\\ h,· h.1' gotll'n oldn .1ml w1\t'r
I urn rr "''' tw h.1 .. ht.Tnmt• mo n•
1n1t·n·\tl•d in prom1111 111u~au: th:i n 1n
pur<;u1ng prolil\ \kC'pt a ' howe\t•r.
point out that 1n tht· t 1oodw1ll C tame<,
1 urnl"r h.t'> 'rratt·d .1 1n.1tk·for·tl•le·
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1hink about T I'd Turnc-r. 11'<, sail' 111
'a~ that he '" a 'nmpkl( ego-drtH'n
rn1ima who at 4 7 ha' hc:come one of
1lw nH1'\t \un:<.'\,ful and l Ontrovcr'\1al
fiitttrt"'I 1n m<'ril a. or an)'whcre l'I~
( \t·n h1\ nldt'\t friend\ and d o"C:\I
,1\\11<.1atcs adm11 that tht''t contuwe to
he <1ma1cd b) ht\ unprcdt< tatl1fit)
.ind hi\ J'l('nch:tnt for par11do-<
For example. thr> say. he''I never
'hown an) 1ntrrc'lt 1n tnnvrnt1onal
poht1n 0 1 1dcol0$Jc'> Instead he
h1lln'"\ hi\ own 4u1rk} lt1Ur'>< 1n
"hirh hr I\ nfl('nh hn"itlk 111 lahm
union' :111d .tth ol'aH·\ do<.init the:
hrn dl'r w ith M l'"l 11 't l'I hr I\ pro
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11ut\po1't11 11pponl·nt of tht' nudc:ar
arm\ ratl'
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lt'\\e fat lo.. \Oil ,11no ng h1~ fncnd1t and
ttl\o h<l'>tton l'dul k hunting with F 1dc:I c a\tm 1n < uba I urnl'r cvcn charmed
thl· tt>mmunl\t leader into doing a
pmnwtwnal 'pot tor Im cable tele·
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Or•nt e Caul Collei_e ump.
Orotnac C °""' < ollt'j,C will be the \1tc of baskctb.ill "'ollcybllll and \OC'Cer youth camps
1h1i \um mer
• Pmur men\ baskctb.111 Coach Tandy G1lhs
and his '1afT ""111 offer instruction for boys and
airti. QICS 8· 13 at the()('( 'ym n.tnntn& Monday 1hrou&h Fnday, July 14 I . from 1-4 p.m.
The camp will strc"' offensive and defensive
1cchn1quc' 1nclud1na. rtboundins, \hootina and
p&\,1n1 and will include foll-eoun scnmmaaina
Tht' frr " S55 and early rq11tnu1on at 1hc
O<. ( ( ommun1t)' ~nr1ct Oflitc IS adv1'1ed
•A thttt day vollt'yball amp for 11rh "'"' 12· I 9 will bc dtr«IC'd hy Pt rate women·, <"OAC'h
IAnr Hllatndorf
Thr t4mp will be held Fnday throuati Sunday,
o\ua 1-l from 8 a.m tr> 4 lO pm and the ftt '' S SO 1n advenct. f-or infnrmauon phone
673-731~ •O< (' women'\ !OCC~t t:oach Barbara Bond
11nd fd1wn H1ah co-co.ch Rcntt N•dO!l will
lr,14! thr fir"<'-l'f S-Otttr tamp ror airls ,
12·20 f r1d<1)' throuah SundJy Au1 11· IO. from 9
.,am to4 pm
ft't rm thr \OCCer eamp "UO 1n advanet and
1nforma11on can be obta1ntd by phonma
<tl2·5ARO
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l II SS9 234 763 ..,. 6 19
3 t 7 67' 2SI 256 37S 2 II
Gu.a. Collecton Sbow
The < .iahfom11 C •Un and ( olll'Cto"· lihow
\hOW(";l~IOI modem 11nd anttque weapons. will
be held July 12-11 at the l os An.J(ll's County
fa1rarounds 1n Pomona
>\ profcn1onal sunsm1th will 11'§0 be on hand
to offer frtt 1ppra1sals 10 v1,11on ind Cllh1b1tors
l\dmtUIOn IS $4 for adults, $2 (or ch1fdrcn
S-12 and frtt for 1host under fi vc flor
1nforma11on phone (l 13) 430-S t 12
Janlor folf la•tractlo.n oHered
A i1l·Wttk. JUnlOf aolf instnK11on PTOlf'lm
will ~ offered by the Cott. Mesa Golf C'1ub
bc1Jnn1n.1 Ju ly 12 l"'lub profen1onal Pt'\e 7-()lhy W111 ofTn
instruction for OOY\ and 11rl• I A-end·undtt cech
Saturd•Y from 1-2 pm Thcl"l' will be no rharac for tht< IU\JOna, but
panicipants will be rcqul~d 10 purch11e •
buck.cl ofballt for tM ~ial pntt of SI
AMERICAN LEAGUE
---
" oston Red H~ts power past Mar·
exas maintains its Western Division
eadersht p with 2-1 decision over Tigers
rcacbini first on 1 licldana mur by
honslop pike Owen. Don ~ylor
lfOunded a ain&le throuah the middle
and Evans foOowcd with his 10th
homer. a M>O-foot drive into the
IJo ton buUpen in riaht-ccnser.
BOSTON -Dwi&ht Evans hit a
tiree-run homer an tfie fourth 1nnio1 ~d Rich Gedman added a solo shot
n out later,powerina the Boston Red
it to a 6-S viCJory over lhe Seattle
ariners Friday niaht. ·
The Red Sox, who have· won all 1ix f their pmes with the Marinen this
~~son, had 14 hits on Friday as they
btult a 6-0 lead, then held on.
Jeff Sellers, 2·3, a rookie riatu·
hander, allo)lled five hab and five
walks in 7 1·3 1nnin1s for the v1c1ory
Sellers pve up three runs on Danny
Tartabull's homer m the eighth,
Joe Sambilo finished for bis eighth
save. giving up Jim Presley' two-run
homer wtth \wo out m the ninth.
Jim Beattie, ().4 was helped by
double plays in each of the first three
inmnas before he was taged for the
homers by Evans and Gedman.
Jim Rice staned the fourth by
After Tony Annas arouooeo out,
Gedman lined an 0-1 puch over the
Seattle bullpen in riaht for his !ifth
homer of the season and his first sance
June S in Milwaukee.
Boston added two runs an the
seventh despite have two men thrown
out at second base tryina to stretch
singles. Bill Buckner and Baylor each
!>tnJlcd runs home. and each was
thrown out
Tartabull''i was his 12th homer of
E ight straight for Mets
Gooden's 5-httter,
ti)ykstra' s double
topples Astros, 2-1
'
Prom AP dl1patcbe1
NEW YORK -Dwight Gooden
pitched a five-hitter and Len Dykstra
~ublcd home the t1e-breakmg run in
the seventh toning Fnday, leadmg the
New York Mets to their eighth
-stra1g}ll victory. a 2-1 dec1s1bn over
the Rouston Astros Fnday.
Gooden, 10-3, won his seventh
.s1raight stan aga10s1 Houston and
rJiscd his career record against the
Astros to 8-1
Despite his winning record and
~58 earned run average. Gooden had
"on JUSt one of his last four starts
.. After my first two seasons. people
come to expect things.·· said Gooden,
1be 1984 Nattonal League Rookie of
the Year and the 1985 C)' Young
'Award Wlnner "They expect me to
'win every time and stnke out I 0 each
ume. I can't do that "
Dykstra, who doubled off Nolan
Ryan in the first 1nn1ngand ~orcd on
a single by Keith HemandcL, .put the
Mets ahead agarn with one out 1n the
seventh against Dave Smith, 1-5
Elsewhere 1n the NL Frida)
Giant• 8, Cardinali l: In San
Francisco, rookie Randy Kutcher
homered for the second game 1n a ro"'
and drove m two more rum "'1th a
11ngle 1n a five-run lourth inning a.,
* Met1 l. Astrcn
HOUSTON NEW YOAK
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* Giants 6, C•rdlnah I
ST LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO
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Dwight Gooden
the San Franc1s<"o (11ant\ bea1 ~t.
Louis. handing thr Cardinal\ their
eighth consccull\C \etbaLk
Mike LaCos~. 8-3. gained the
\ICtory. holding St l ou1<; tO live h1t\
while striking out three and walking
uni} one
Reds 4, Phillies I: In Ph1ladclph1a.
Tom Bro"-ntng allowed only two hit'
in 7· 1 tnn1ngs and fnc Davis homl'
red and sparl..ed another rail} w11h a
wall.. to lead the C munna11 Red\ 10 a
'llton o-.a thl Philadl·lph1a Phillie·~
l 'nul Bru\\ntng. h·7 ga't' up \nn
Ha)l"i. bad-hup ha\l' lllt to right on a
1-1 plllh In thl' '>l'\t'nth thl kit·
handc:r hat..l onl ' allo"t:d( two ba~runner\. a "ail.. to Ha w "'1th
onl' UUI tn thl· lihh and a onc-uut \\Jlk
111 Ron R11t•ni ckt· 1n 1h1· \l'' l'nth
* P•drts 2, CUbi
CHICAGO SAN DIEGO
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Mike Fitzgerald drove in four runs.
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C1nc1nna 11 t Welsll 7 1 ~· Pn1ladelPl\u1
t Hudson 4 II n
Ch•caoo 1 Trl>I.(! J J 111 San D•l'UO Ora •Pf • v n. n
SullCYv't Gem.'
P111souron at D~s
Houtlon el New 'fork _.--_,_ C1nc1nnal• at Plllleoe1pn1a I Montreei.111 Atlanta
cr.1ce110 et San D•t00
St Lou•s at Sen Frenc1sco
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Anvels t, Btu• Jays 1
CALIFORNIA TOflONTO
RJ0<1tt rt
Wilfong 2D
Jovner lo
AJCkln 01'
Jl(.HOW· )b
Oown1no •
Bur'"" ss Scl'IOfolO SS
Boor>e c
Petits cl
Total1
atplllll s 0 0 0
S I 1 I
1 I 0 I
• I 0 0
~ 1 3 •
• '0 0 ) 0 I 0
I I I 0 s 0 7 I
s ' ) 7
F .. rnncr '' to•o u
Mu1•11•s lo
MOseov cf
Beittl
Bart t lO rt
Sneo1"0 •'
Wh•llC Upsnaw 10
C.arc.e 1b
Gruoer ;to
Leath dh
lt f II t Total\
kore bv lmlnls
ao r 11 Ill
• 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0
• 0 0 0
• 0 I 0 4 I I l
l 0 0 0
' 0 0 Q 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
1 0 I 0
I 0 0 0
) 0 l 0
lO I 4 I
C.utomla 000 lll 200-9
Twonto 010 000 000-1
C.eme W1M1ng A81 -BOOlle (11
E-Ul>Shaw Mulllnlk\ LOB-Celifornle 10
l or onto • ?B--Gercte Leach Pelll\
JS-Pettis Wlltono HA-Bell !161. J Howell 1
121 SB-A Jont's <II Pell•• ( 171 SF-Jovn .. r
IP H R ER 88 SO
Callfomle
Sullon W 7·S 9
Twontw
S!teb L.2 9 5 4
A.cker 1 I
Lamp I 7 O 0 O
Stieb ollched 10 3 baller' In tne Stn
HBP-Downl'IQ IOy S•lebl 81' Aner
Ump1ru -Home S11u100 , F "" Morri\011
~econo M(Ke&n, Truro C1ark
T-2 JS A J0.183
Aneel evenen
BATTING
A8 R H HR RBIPct
Joyner )07 l.() •l 19 S9 301
Jeti<IO' 199 31 S9 7 JI 296
Oown1no 260 •• 76 ' '6 m Bur non lu 19 ., 2 1) 291
Pell•S 7S9 )7 67 2 1• 2S&
Hendrie ti l!>J 77 39 7 1 2SS
Nifong 113 18 u 1 2• 1~ (ir.cn 177 14 JI ) 10 ?u
"4•,.rof\ 17 • " I • 70
D-C·nce\ 1SS 30 67 10 •l 70
Jon ts 191 0 46 8 "' 7•0
Howttl •9 10 II ' II 114
Boon" nl n ., I 18 210
!>cno••e•O 10? 31 47 ' 7• 708
Tmh 161S :ias 'll " :uo U4 PITCH I HG
IP H BB so W·L.EAA
Wiil IJS 120 41 117 9 6 ) ?7
Corb4!tt 191, 79 11 18 ? I HO
F1nlev IS ' 16 10 " I 0 lS?
MCCIUklll I !At, 99 44 IOJ 8 \ J 69
F'or11er 17•' 11 12 11 l I 190
F •scroer 16 17 7 7 0 0 A SO
!>ullon •• 96 18 S9 I S '8• l!omar•ck 91 107 l4 n s 6 'es Moort 20 16 10 16 I l I 'IS
CooM. ) s 2 I 0 I 1700
Cal'!Otleria 2 6 0 0 0 18 00
Tetalt 617 , ... lS2 ... , 0 .:14 H I
Sevt\ MoorP 1 Cr.rb<'I' 6 Fnr\lpr •
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
American LHflU•
lTMeutfl TI'lur•dn't Game\! (8•Md ... .,, .. IMlhl
;t,MUllCAN LEAGUE
80011• 811\
fOUlllMil
Mellnoh• Nh'
Put~tll M·fl
EH 19f N Y
II Ct Bin
HrO.• M n
8f'•n1rd 1')11
8"'11 Tor
F t•11n01 Tor
G A8 A H Pct
70 161 •9 " l/8 u 7J2 ., 8 JA'I
79 l~ S4 llS 344
II l•O 60 II S ).)8
11 2S'I 31 17 H6
17 ) II SO ICM 114
" 264 ~ ,, 111
73 755 ,. 81 127
79 31A '1 'l'I JIS
80 )JO '6 103 ~ 12
Home Runt
!liorl••IO Toronto 71 Ce nte<o Oekle1111 19
JevMf, ........ It, HrO.~ M1n~wta 18
8ru11en11w Mlnnfl\OI• 11 C.11e11, MlnM,O!a
17 K1nomen. 0.M.leno 17 Ln Perrltn Oe1ro11
11
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,.,..,..,, S-ttllt, fl, Ln. Penllh .• Otlf'Off, M, •1ct. ~Jolt. w. ...... I•~• c~ Bo1to11, 1•· 1; ll•unuaten. Mtw v~. •·1. SCJwotn, c~ ... ,. H•••· Oe1<11111d, 7•1, N~. Mltw9ull•, 7•2; Howl\, Ttut, I ·>. ~. a.tt!mofe, I~ 4; ~11, Toron10 ... >. Hanke, Toronto. 6·3
Netlenlll lMtlue 0 ...
GwvnnSD n ~
C6rown$$' U .DI
Ra1ne1 Mon 11 m
ar00111 Mon 65 1SS
... ~ 14 ,,. ••» Hin 11 2t7 Ovkllra NV 6f 113
l(nloht NY 67 147
Meyn Pill 73 2n
$dlmlcl1 Pill 75 2 ..
H-ll-G. D•vlt, HoullOll, 17, ManMll, DMflln, 171
kM•ldt, PtlllecMIOlll•. 1', Parkw, Clnclnnall, IS,
SM*I. ~ 1S1 8r00111, MolllrNI, 14.
MurPllv Atla,.fe, 14 ·-~· Schmlclt. Ptlll~la, SJ. Carltr, New York,
56. C Oavls. San Frenct.co., SJ, G O.vl1,
r-+ou11on, SO. Pull.er. Clnc.lflllllll, SO. 8rookl,
MonlrHl, 49, Horner. Attant•, 4 , MllnlMll,
~ 46/ Wallach Montreel, 4'
"'ttdllrle (I o.c.IMem)
Fernanoe1. New Yori!. 10-1. Oieda. N-
Yorl< 9-2. Darllno, N-York. •·2 Gooden
New York, 9·l. Krulo.ow San FrenclKo. tO-•
714, aawtet Ptllledate>n1a . 10-4 714. L.aCou
S>n F,..nclsco. 7·l 700 AllOOen, Plt1Hlur9tl.
9·• 6'7
NATIONAL. LEAGUE
PlratH 6, o.d9er1 4
PfTTI8URGH LOS ANGELES
Bones ct Almon II
Aav2b
TPtna c
MDlei lb
Bream lo
Morrl1n 3D
MBrownrt
Or1ulek rt
Belllard u
81eteck1 o
McWlmsp
Guenre o
Tot•ls
abrhbf •lirllbl
4 0 0 0 Sax 20 S 0 2 I
4 0 0 0 Lenorx cf 1 0 0 0
s I 0 0 RWllm1 ct 2 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 Stubbl " 4 1 1 0
3 2 1 I Marshal rl • O I 0
0 0 0 0 MalUM. to l ' I , 3 1 I 1 Caoeu tb I O O 0
l 0 I I Trevino t 3 I 1 0
0 0 0 0 Hamlln lb 4 I 1 0
4 0 I 2 ShlPlev U 2 0 0 0
2 O O 0 BAuuel u 1 0 0 I
I 0 o 0 Ve1en11a 11 3 O I 0 o O O o Aeuu 1> O 0 O 0
Amelng pn t 0 0 0
31 6 S 6 Tofeh 3' 4 I 4
Score bv tnnlnos
PlttslM.trtfl 032 000 010-6
L•t Aneelel 000 200 002-4
Gemt w 1nn1no RBI -M Brown 13)
E-Sh1Pltv eemerd OP-Los An11eta' 1
LOB-PllllOUf~h 6, Los Ange•e' 1 18-M
Diez Valenruele Mem111on Sa• HA -
Metuuek 131 MD·u J1 SB-Bonas I 131
S-81eteck1
IP H A Ell 88 SO
PlthtMlrtf\
B•elec1'.1 W S· S McWllliem1
Cioanle
LM A'"""1
6 7 l s
1 J 1
I 1
2
0
0
Vo e<>ZIJef• L 10·6 9 S o S
Reuu I 0 0 0 7
McW•"lems P•ICl'e<l •<o I oaller II\ 1ne 9111
WP-Bieletl<t
UmPirtt-Home BOll•ll ""'' 8W1111eml
Seco,,d. McS~rrv lh,,O. "'"' T-2 ... A-46.31S
I
t •• 0..., , .. fhtllng
DANA WHARF -187 &flOltrs 6 00&1\ 683
DoH 10 oarratuda 11 rock l.1s11 83 macktrer
NEWPORT LANDING -136 e nQlert ~
00111, 16 oarrecuda 43• sano oau II cal•to
tran l "•'•bul • sculP•n S6 mec•erel
This weeti's fl"out JOnt\
LOS ANGELES -8 0U<luel Cenvo" Crl'e•
Jae~'°" Lal<e L•llle Roe• Rnt"rvoir
SAN BEllHARDIHO -Cirten Vehev La•t
~aMa Ane River Santa Ann R ver sou•11 lor• J
S"verwOO<I Lal<e
RIVERSIDE -Herrel l eke Fu•mor L&ll•
SAN DIEGO -Cuvameca l ake
INYO -Beker (reef< B•o Pine <.ree>
8 shOP Crtt" .,.,.er m.oo•t soulh enc •nla<!'
1 GtorQfs Crtt~. 1no .. e>e110ence Crttk Lake
Saorona Lone P•ne Crtt~ No<lll La•e o ... e11'
R•ver l>elOw T nemehe Laws Br•Ooe Oow"
\tream 10 Slewarl L11nel. Plea1en1 Vell•v
Reservoir Roel< Creek Lake She1>11er01 Cree•
Taboolt' Creek TIM4!mena Creek. Tullle Creek
MOHO -8r•0111oort Reservoir Buc~•ve
Cree COllvlcl Creak ConvlCI L.ake CrO#llV
Lake Oeedmen Creek, Eller. Lakt Gtau
Creek, Grant Lakt. C.rttn Crte• C..ull Lekt'
Hlll0<1 Creek, June Lelle, Lee V1ni1111 Creek Lee
\l•nono Creel\ (south fork), L•ll~ Walker River
Lunov Lake. Mamie Lake Mammo«h Crtek.
Merv Lake, McGee Creek Miii Creek, OwtM
R•ver 1Ben1on Crou1no and Bio S1>rln11Sl
Re.,,trse Creek lloolMon Creek Rock Creek
1P11rao1se Cem11 10 Tom's Place Tom's Piece
uPstreem 10 Rock Creek Lat-el. Rusl'I Creo.
SedOlebnll Creek, St>erwin Creek, Silver Lake
Swauger Creek, Tlooe l.,11ke Trumbull Lake
Twin La~H BridQtPOrt (uol>tr 1111d lower) Twin
Lakt\ Memmoll'I Vir11l111a <:reek, \lor9l111e !all.es
ful>l>e' end iOwerJ Weill.er R1vtr IC""' Frat
C11m1>11rovnd 10 lown of Weill.er L.eevlll
Meaaows Cem1>11round 10 ~onore Bridoel
AL.PINE -Blue Lakes 1u1>oer and towtrl
TULARE -Bone Crte~ Orv Meeoow
Crttk ICern River llOUlh forld Kern Atvtr
l"a .rview Dem 10 ICRl Powerriouse Jonn
so11oa1e Br1ooe 10 Fa•rv,ew Da m) Nooe Youno
Creek Pepoerminl Creel< lupoer and iowert
~ulh Crtel< Tuie River m•OO•e tor• norin ano
\ouln lorh of main for~ Ceoar Stoe>e nrra
I
.. . .. •• • •••
Sc>MdW•V motorcydH
(at~-Cauntv F1lrttr0Vn0\l
lt-'CI Retlln 16 ·man 1911mev
Point\ awarded on 3·7~ l·O b.llslt lor I 2 3
un1>1actd besl\, eecn rider Q01no lfl llve racH
l1vt leos eecn I Aten Chrilllan (Munllno1on
8each1 14. 2 tllf!I Ml1<e Faroe 1Co11onl aM
Sieve Lucero tAtver,1oe) 13. • Breo Oalev (San
C•emente), 12
19" Fl'Hdam Cuo
I Cnrl,llen, 2 Fane. l Luctro, • O•lt•
A.llenOence 1 026 , .
WATER POLO
Slx·natlon t1".1mement
,.,~.Soetnl
Vnlted Stai. I, France 7
u~ ''0 \1e••• 2 s 0 I e F•e~cr 1 J I 1 7
US S<orino ~roer1er 1 9,...g.,on I, P
Cemobf'oi 1 J C am~u I Moucnewar I Harr••
I Evan\ I
... 111/0\19'1' II ' G•ff<' ~ ~
"'"'~ 11 Canada • US Atmalnlne Gel'l'\ff
Tooev Greece
\vnoev S11aon
Men's golf.results
~a.. UMitCIMlwlh ll•tf-1..0 Ta .. cnu11t Cntn
Joe lnt'Nft
Mll1tWes1
WllllaWoH
7S-ff-144 ,..,..., ... Cattr--.C-J MecO'CrM¥ 11·.,_1'0 Tim SlmPton .. ....._ 1>0 ldWatCS. lton.o 14•66-140 73·11-144 ,..,._, ... TomWallOll '517-1J2 .IOdltMuOd 71·7 .... Ml c.or.. ArUtar 71•,._141 Jedi lt..-JaffSluman
14·71>-144 ,,_.,._, ... Dan Fonmen U-.._1~
Roeer Matlble ..... ,_1,, Me(tl. L ve 11>-71-141
JoM McComlMI 67•7 .... 1» arian Ctaer ff-71-141 ar..-1a11r11111
L.arrv IUnller
7W.-lt4
71·7>-144
74-10-1t4
74-71>-144
n -11-144
73·71-144
72·13-145 7t·J)-14S
74·11-145
n-61-145
73·12-145
70·7S-lol5
70-7S-145
n -n-145
12·73-14S
73·71-10
73·7>-146
73·1>-14'
n -1..-1 ..
72·74-14'
73·n-14'
n ·1-14' 11-?S-146
74·»-146
72·7S-147
73·74-147
75·71-147
17 70-1'7
71 76-1•7
n -1s-u1
71·77-14• n-1s-ue
7•·7-14 n·11-ue
73·7S-141
15·14-149
71·77-149
7•·76-150
7'·74-150
76·1S-151
71-76-151
I0·71-1S1
71·74-IS1 90-72-152
71·7S-1Sl
t<tniw l(no• 6'·6,_135 An!WllOCwdll 41·7)-141
$(Oft $1"'"4111 .. -~lU Mlk• Hullefl 6 .. n-10 ,..,., Ootter'flllb
Oenl1 W•tson 6S 71-IN L.-ll0tler11 6'·71-141 0•¥1<1~ Olln&rowna Miii• '*'-.. ......._,,, FllU'l' loelllr 6f-n-l41 Tom l(ite ... ff-137 O.n Pohl ff 72-141 loo I.Ohr Jonn COOt-... ,.._137 MNtl O'Mftra .. n-1' I ••• C.tcJw~
TomSltd1,.,,.1111
PetMcOowan
Steve llowtntn
Tom "9rnlct Jr
Oob£HIWOOO
Jav HM1 11·66-137 L.on HIMle 70·11-141 Scot! Hoctl 11 •66-131 a 1N Kreu.,1 71·70-141
P•11I "'lnoer 61'-70-137 fhiu Coctirao 71·10-141
Jim Dent .. -69-131 G•rv lt.oc:n n -•t-141 Jol\n Manaltev 61·71-ua C OolllnO Jr 73 • ..-141
Sieve P••• 69-69-131 Pt-I., JeeotMan 73 • .,._, .. Siu lner•nam
Oannv Edwtrd•
Klkuo Arll
Corav Pavln 6'·69-131 • lctt Oak>cM 73 • .,._141 Mark H•Vet 70-..-131 ... IM N'tcAlfltfer '9·72-141
W•vne Grad¥ 74·6-t-l)I T teVO< Dodds n· 10-1'1 TM Chen
Dav• Elc.~oer ..... ,_131 9'ed l"a11on 70-72-1'1 Aorlan Slllt1 Jim Tnorpa 6'·69-131 L.ou Grehem 71·71-142 Oave 9arr
R0rtnl• 91aQ< 6'•69-131 l(eltll Fer91o11 11·11-141 PhH eteckmar
Mika Nlc.olellt
Jlmstmon1
Joev Sindelar 11·67-la Die.JI Mall 73·6f-t 42
811 A°"'' '1·61-lll aoo Murllf'lv ,,.,,_ 14,
David Lundllrom 6'·70-13' Leonard TllOmi>.on 69·7>-142 Pel L.lnchev PevnaSttw•rl 69·70-139 J•v oat.1119 69·7>-142 Dave Rummath
8 1" Sander Garv Hellt>ere n·67-13' e111v ~01 n ·69-142
Mark McCumber '7·n-llt Marl< WleOe 74·~142 Nldl Price
Chlll 8Kk 66·7'3-139 fl•IM Ta OllallfY 1t1c.n Cremer
Dannv 8r1QQ1 DA Well>rlllll 61·71-13' 8arrv JIHICkat 69·7-1'3 Franlo. Conner ,,_70-139 Aot>ert WreM 61·1S-1'3 Tom GIH!on Wavne L.evt 10-69-13' 8ra<I F•bel 69·7-1'3 Freo Coul>le1
Oou9JoM.on Mll<eSmllh
Andrew Ma~ ;t,ncjy North
M CebvKCfl<a 70-69-13' Vane. HHlnar 70-7>-1'3 Howard Twlllv n-67-13' Bueldv Garo,,., 71 ·72'-1'3
Gary McCord 70-69-139 Hff Lew11 n -11-143
Jo/111 AO.ml 70-69-13' lh~ Fiovo 72·71-1'3
Jim G•llffher 71·~139 Ken Graen 1l·71>-1'3 Mark 8r00kt
1t1cnaro Z~of Mlk•McCullouoh 61·7Jo-t40
D•vld Edwards 69·11-140 Cntl1 Pwrv 74·6f-\'3
WOOdv 81ackourn 1S·6t-1'3 Jett GrYlllel
Mark Pfeil 70· 70-140 David Fr0t1 7S·61-1'3 Jc Snead
Aoo Curl 11·6.,_140 Ken GrMn ?l·n -1'3 Tim Norris Slave .)ones 11 ·6~140 Devis Love . 11·72--1'3 Gena Se""' Tommv Veientlne
EO Flori
MlkeCoonev
Gaoroa MacOonakl
Gregorv L.eO.llott
Larrv Demeo
Sam Atndolph 73·67-140 Huber'! Gr"" 71·72--1'3 Mike McCulfougli 67·»-40 Mike SuHlvan 14·6..-1'3
Ctarene AoH 69·1l...-140 Rocco Mediate 71 • 71-1 '3 Dev• Stockton 69·11-140 Bob«>v Clem11a11 72· 71-1 '3
Lff Trevino 70·70-140 GreogTwl99t 73·71-144
Curtis Strano!! 11·6,_140 SColl V.,1>lan1o. 73·71-IAA
Women's golf results
Ha• of Feme
ChamPIOMlllP
(•1 SUNr Land, Tens)
Amv Benr 67·71-131
Amv AICOll 70·70-140
O.o AkherO 11·70-141
lto,le Jones 71·71-142
L.euren Howt 69·73-142
Pa• 8radWY 71·71-1'3
Pennv Hamme 70-73-1'3
v10 1 Fer11011 n -n-1 ...
L•l• Yoon11 71·73-1.,.
DMOffLe\ktr 13·11-1«
Judv Dkl<1nwn 69·7S-IA4
C1110v Mill ]2.73-145
Marv Z1mmerm1n 70·7S-14S
S.llv L.lllle 7•·71-145
AVlkO Oi<amo10 n·73-14S
Jen11 Colet 75·10-145
Jene Cit<lde\ 1S·70-1•5
Ka111v Beker 71·74--145
Shlrtev Fur10n11 70 76-1'6
Le uri Peterson 73·73-1'6
Cnr11 Jonnson 73 13--1'6
La urie Rinker 73-H-1•7
TnereH HH\1on 11 1S.-147
Pallv Sheeh1n 73·74--147
Merci Boienh 71 76-147
Lori Garbacz 74·73-1•7
M iss•• 8tneo'1• 73·7•-147
Penv Joroan 73·74-147
Oeooran Sklnn" 73·7-147
Cerolvn Hiii 77·71-148
L vnn Ade ms 76· 73-149
Stephanie F erw•!I 73· 76-149
Juli tnkSler 7S·74-149
(1nov Raric~ n 77-149
S.llv Quinlan 75· 7-1'9
Deoo1tMauev 76·73-119
Oi<·HM Ku
Sulle McAlllsltr
Jackie 8artJCh
Allct Ritzman
Sharon Barrell
Bellv KlnQ
8. Pen<1er11as1
MarlenaH1-
0awnCoe
LuL.ono Rao1er
Caltlv Marino
Joan,,. PaclllO
Sut le Be<nlno
Nin. Foust
Mlu 1e McGeoroe
Beth Denlat
Geil LM Hirai•
BarbThomH
Sue Ertl
Sandra Palmer
Maroartt Ward
Lenore Muraoka
Leslie Pearton
Celhv JoM\ton
L.vr\n Conna11v
Vicki Tabor
Terrv· Jo Myer\
JOOV AoHnthal
t( n111 ;t,rrinoron
Anne-Marie Pe111
Sherri Turner
Den11t Streblll
Nancv Whit•
All1$on F 1n"4!v
Milz• Eooe
Susie Beraov
Debt>•• Melsttrhn
Jo """ Wuham LtAnn Caueo1v
Firecracker 400
HASCAil STOCI< CAR RACE
(al OavteN a..c:t1, Aortdl)
1 T 1m Rlchn>on<I, Chevrolet Monlt CerlO SS
160 $5',6SS. lll 916 1 Sterll119 Mart.fl. Che.role• Monte Cerio SS
160 $37 700
3 Booby Hlll1t• Jr Buick LeSaort 160 ,,. s.s
4 01rrell Wallrio. C.hevrolet Mor\te Cerio SS
160 '2• 7l.()
S Kvle Pellv Ford Thunoerblrd, 160, $19,72S
6 Rlckv Ruoo Foro Tnunderblro, 160
\11100
7 Joe Rullman, Buick LeSabre, 160, ll2,300
I Au\lv Wallace Pontiac Grend Prix 2+2.
160. \IA. ISO
9 Pnll P11rso111, Old\moolw Della 118, 160.
\6 7SO
10 Alen Kulwlcl<1, Foro Tnunderbird, 160
\] 600
11 Nell Bon...itl Cne,,,rolel Monte Cerio SS
160 \13.SIS
IJ Ktn !>chraotr Foro Tnunoerbird 160
$9145
IJ Joov R1o•ev. Pon hat Grano Prut 2+ 2 160
\&.61S
14 8uOOv Baker OIOsmoo11t O..te .. 160
~ 6AS
IS Booov Alh\on Buick LtS.bfe 159
s l1,S&O
16 B111 Elholl Fora Thunderbird 159, \ 13.t>7S
II Cele v eroo•e>oon, Foro Thunoerb•rd IS9
\~ ?lS
18 Mike Wallr•D POlll•llC C.relld Pna 1+ 1
IS'I \l S20
19 Tt rrv <1Donl@ 0tosmoo11 .. Della aa 1S9
'10 310 10 Dev~ Mere,,, Ponl•ec Gr e nd Prix 7+1
159 \I OS
21 RIO N1l\on O•dlmOO•le Della U ISS. n 04S '2 A•Chard Pe11v Pontiac Grano Pria 2+ 2
t '\6 l6.S9S
'3 Jim Sauter. Chevrolet Monte Cerio SS
lSS. U .S9S
?• Jlmmv Means. Po11liac Gr1flO Prl• 1+7
ISS, \6,710
?S .J.D McDuffie Ford Thundart>lrO, IS4,
SS,790
76 Grant ;t,ocox. Che,,,rolet Monte Cerio SS,
IS4. 12.19S
27 Dale Eerllt>ardl. Cha•roltl Monie Carto
SS, ISi, llU9S
18 Pancho Caner Chevrolet Monie Cerio SS,
IW \S, 100
19 Geoff Boolne. Chavrotel Mot1lt Ca rlo SS
1'7 \9.995
30 Conni• !HIVIO< Ford ThunderOtrO us
"860 )l Herrv Ciani Chevro,.1 Monie Cerio SS
10 . llO 6'5
l2 Rodn.,, Comos Cl\avrotel Monlt Ca rro SS
1)0 \1 020
)) Douo HeverOll Chevrolet M011tt Cerio SS
10. 12 .0.S J• K9" Regen C~vro<rt Monie Cerio SS '12
"'170
JS EdO•e B•encf\wale Cnavrotel Monlt CarlO SS 13 J I 94S
:M 8tnnv Parton\ Oldsmooile Del•• 18, 79 \7 120
37 MO<o•n SneOl'lero Buick L.eSet>re SO
11 HS
31 l ommv E "'' C~vro1e1 Monlt Ce rio SS )) J2 625
39 Gr99 Satk1 C11evrOlef Monte CarlO SS 3J
"t4S 40 Cnet F 1111p Ford T l'lunotrblrO. 14 SI .870
•1 Ron Bouchard, Pontiac Grer.• Prix 2+2
I) '1.110
•1 A J Fov1, OlchmoC>ola Dell• aa. 2, $1,110
16·73-149 n -11-i.9
11-1.-1so
7HS-ISO
7S·7S-1SO
76 74-ISO , •. , ..... ,so
71·72-tSO n ·n-150 73·11-150
71·Tt-150
7S·7S-ISO
13·71-151
74·77-ISI
74 71-tSI
73·71-ISI
79·71-ISI
71 73-ISI
76·7S-ISI
74·71-fSI
75 76-ISI
76·76-IS2 1s n -1s2
76·76-IS1
1'·71-IS2
77·7S-1S2
74·71-IS1
79·73-IS1
76 76 IS2
76 11 I~
11·76-IS3
79 1..-IS3
79 74-ISJ
77 76-l!>J
7S 71-ISJ
11 76-1~
79 74 IS3
19 7•-IS3
71 7S-tS3
,. ''"' ,. OvallfY Mllldv Moore I0·7t-ts.4
Kev Kemiedv 77·17-ISA
Oel>Ofah McHattoa 79·7S.-ISA
Stlaltev H•mlln 76·71-1~
Clndv F1119 7'·71-ISA
L.orlWest I0-7-1~
Joan Jovce 71·76-IS4
Donna CePOnt 76· 71-1S4
Heather Drew 71·17-ISA
Joan Oelk 7'·7 ..... 15'1
Clndv Ferro 11·76-15'1
Marv MurPflv 7S·IC>-ISS
Kalllv Ahern 81·73-lSS
Pally Hive\ n ·l.l-ISS
HHl!le< Farr 76·,._ISS
aDec>ra Sl>aln lt·74--IS5
Connie Chlltem1 7'9· 76-1 SS
Ctndv MaC'ktv 77·71-lSS
N•ncv TomlCh 76-~ISS
Li v<• HurtO..t 79· 76-t SS
SuMn S.ndtrl 7S·SO-ISS
Nancv Ledbellt< n -n-1ss
Nancv Aubin 74·12-IS6
Carole CnarbOlln1er 79·17-IS6
Cathy Revnokls 76·9C>--I S6
Dena C11ance11or 81·76-157
Marv Dwver 81·76-IS7
T Frt<1ri010t1 79·7J-IS7
Mellue Whitmore 79·79-IS7
Be1w Berrell 71·SO-IS7
Susan Smlll'I 11·81-15'
Kathv Milt 76·12-ISS
Su1le Paoer 12· 76-1 S8
Ci er de Bovkon 18 S0-1 se
Penn; Pulr II 71-1S9
Keren Permerel 71·11-1S9
L1noa Munl 17·81-15'1
Colhy Mani SO-7-1S9
HollVWoocl p.,11
FRIDAY'S •ESUL TS
lS4tll ef 67-dllv ~ maetlnol
l'IRST RACE 6 furlono\
EHlu\1ve KtnO IDUQIHI
E•uoeran1 Devil ISotot
1nou•t•llve tOrleoal
Time 1101
1400 760 •60
780 •Mi
310
A.110 Ran R111n Sneller Art•\''' Venture
M1\lfr StriOt
Screttheo Emerald's Rel>f'I
SECOND RACE 6 lur10nos
Friendlv Leader <SOiie!
Caor101e1a CCu1anonl
Or1rn1e1 Champ tOtlvaresr
T1mt I 11 l
770 460 l 80
700 soo
910
Also Ran Quttn D1mao1110, Olene Fancv
F oorv Goomolhtr, Superb Jel, Pao111ew1ck
Leov Mv Louie. Eleoenl Perk Ol>ev
Scretcned Dt\ert Oew n DAIL y oooaL.E ( s 10) P4110 17S 00
THIRD RACE. 6 lurtono\
Flvlng Leuon1 ( Sottt)
Touoh Envov (Velenzuelal
Ntulral Plaver <Sttvenu
Time 110
110 JOO 2M>
760 HO l 00
;t,llO Ren Oena free• l &nOstt• 8esl Ano
Bo•o Sword Pr nee
Screlche<I None n EX.ACTA l 71 l>a•O SISOO
FOURTH RACE 6 IU"IOnQ\
Rert S1e r1e1 1$0hsl
Polly Lil Rascal I Black I
La Bena W•llC>n (Valenrue•a l
T1mell02
S 70 H O 1110
380 160
6 60
;t,110 Rall NuCiftlr Wonlfr Mo\1 PrM1'QIOOS
F 11nhno Mar·elle Aroe11111r00 D4v1ne Judo•
men I
Sere lc hec1 None
U EXACTA (5 61 11e•d 11700
FIFTH RACE 6 lurlono\ on turf
•oeru1ct1ka rva1enwera 1 3 Ml
Loucoom tSolls)
Bold N Si>«:tel ( Shoeme• t r I
Time I 083
3 00 120
380 2&0
l 00
AIM> Ran L.lc;hl Nor1ll Sloer Grev \lerl4!tv,
Nie.k's Nao
Scratched CllOColelt Swlu
U EXACTA !2 31 Paid $37 00
SIXTH RACE. 6 furlono1
MvlllCal Draoon llmbrl)
Take Tio (Black t
Se111a·1 Joi (Snoemel<er l
1110 oolO 400
16 Ml 610
1 IO Time· I 11
,a.110 Ran Soortln9 Ac~ Reise
L.adv Aut>rev, Bal18C Babv Mt
TooollheOOOI
Screlchad SHC••' Strll\•
U E JC.ACT A (9 1l 1>eld I 168 40
SEVENTH •ACE. 6 lurlon1"
An Alvoer
Gancv P .
D11lcate Vint (Stevens> ) •O .120 210
310 210
110
Anvlnono For Love IS110em1kt<l
Purdue Queen IOetahounanl
Time 110
At10 Ran Kev BIO Brave AeJ 8urnllhed
8 r00111 Pffcl'lence To Orum Flv1no !.lloooer
Dfl>ulanle Un Ron
JS EXACT.A 17 I o••O 0900
PICI' SIX (IO l \ 1 or A 9 ll Peld I ... winners
I I, 113 eo (\•) nor1esl U P.ck Sox con\olellOll
paid ) 016 w•nMrs IS4 40 (hvt l'IOoasl
EIGHTH •ACE I 'l milH on turf
l ottaflv I Dela hOuuevtt S 00
Deller fSolisl
F1v1no P1ooeon 1$0101
Time 120
290 240
790 740 , 00
Atso Ren Lt Sol••~· MOlllKlto T •l11keno
R•vtla Lord Grundv
U •XACTA (1 l l 1>9ld 117 SO
""""" aAC•. I 1/ 16 rnlllt eft tuir.~ fM l"Ull C"'"'"1 (~Ytt) g IO I •• GMll< I(_.,. lOIV.,etl : _
Joi• IS19¥1M) ,....
Timi. !AU AtlO ttan; Att.-. Krtslltl. fr11111. 11011c """'°'" Count lrlc. OatftOll'• Game. letltv a.tow z.-o, Gllflta. llelM A Pound.
Screldled. F-•il ~. KlmrlOtt •Md. ~et. Stmoltl Ooeretor
" •XACTA (l-1) Mid snuo
Attandallce U,1'•
LM~
...IOAY'I llUU&. n
Ultt .. St·•• _.,_ ...... ,_....,
l'llUT aACL 400 Ylfll' k•f T S.kt ICreeoerl UO HO UO
Sarawak Wino• (Uctiev) UO UO
L.a RM ~ (Floret) 1 '°
Time. 0:2Q.50 At.o Ran. Kii• a.no, Meller• 810, Ooct hid
Eagle, ROY•I EHV Deal, OlteO!donlhaladv Oo
cna1ienoer Go, Never 8encllno.
Scratcllad: levond The Limit, Cale,,. L.adv
st •XACTA 16·1) Mid 11.lO
HCONO llAC&. 400 verOI Ona Woman Show (Cra1*l
RalH Your Ania (Gtvcl•l
AH$0n To TOllll 11...ackrtl
12 40 S.IO 1 60
460 uo
260
Tl,.,,. 0-10 17 ,
Also Ren. 8orn To Solit, on J0t10v Aun, K•n
Allll Soma. Ai.tnilot Doc, El Venclette, Je1 8er
eavc:o.
Screlehed Jel1 Rover Dane:.,, """'°" R~.
Wini« Wraneier · U EXACTA (10-tl Nici UUO
Note Jell Rov•I Dancer (3) was • lata ¥•1
"'-'a ten and refunds were ordel'ad
THMtD llAC&. 350 varctt
L.adv Ctanlc C.111 tCreor)
Dallcate Lelt'f I Older lcli WI)
Sorlno APOiio lF19ueroal
Time· 0'1791
HO J20 HO
700 HO
S.00
Af\O Ran: Je1 Sat OrllNn. Aevanoeful. Ima
Donne Mt!>, S-ter Than Pie Jet 8er 8evco
Scratcllad; 8rooketM
$2 •XACTA (H) paid Ill 20
Nott 8~ Ill we1 Kr•tcned before
we_.11111,
flOURTH llAC•. 3$0 nrd1
Pauls Jewel (CO.rclal
lllu•trtou1 Sir <CerdOza)
C"-ful Honev (Hunt)
Time: 0:17.'7
4IO 360 300
440 '10
1120
Also Ren: Mt Mesler Angel, Str .. kln On Too.
StrHltln Jennie, R1111 1to1te Jon, Miki Miki, Lii
Brown Hor'4, ledouln ROH.
ScralcNCI: Sl~llsn Eeo. No More Sacrell,
Fut An Fancy, llallmlHI.,
fltFTH ltACa. M)C) Vtrdl.
Sca111 COPY (Garcia)
c n.11111 e evou CL.aet<ev)
To 8a Akh COIClarlc:luenl
_. Tlfne: 0:20.16
23 00 • .tO 4 .40 00 310
360
Atso Ran: Roflln In Oouen. Lelntlen ChOlce,
Satin SUnHI, Comark, Fall Talkln Miki Miki L.lt
Brown HorH, 8adouln Rosa
Scratched. Hamodllc.k
12 aXAC'TA (1-6) Nici 177 20
SOCTM llACE . .00 nros
JodV on Bwd ICaroozel
Suldl"• IL.ackrtl EmarOIOot (L.awl1l
T1mr. 0:10 6S
360 ,.., 140
HO 400
160
Also Ran L.UClll 8rNllO.nc.a Vltel Vixen
OM Tl\ln Dime, SLC GOOd Ooc, VIOOI Solution
COOi S.llln.
Scretctwc:t· Senate P-. Cetavt Dencer Hv
L.oote
l2 EXACTA 11·4) Hid 117 IO
Nole Jockey cnanoe Oii Va<1o1 Solution ~Ntlt
P•oa (10) WH • tel• vel Kntdl •nd refvnos
wet• ordel'ad, wltn •• his Pick Sh• 1atac1tons
swncneo to tevorlle. Jodv on Bird 1'1
SEVENTH RACE. JSO vard1
lnllmete Mfelr (Ncdml) 3 00
Solvencv <Ceroozal
Celt Me Perr IGllll
Tl"'t 0 \169
120 , ol()
340 360 e 10
AIM> R•n Wlnnln11 Rich. KIPiCHh, Im•
Merrlooc. !lien 1n1en1, Mr Bel Bio PrtsllllOus
Pal
Scra1c11ec:1· None n EX.ACTA (1·11 Paid \13 00
EIGHTH RACE. 350 yards
Ms Doo Streak (Tra1ureJ
TIH Cn•mplon IPlll\enfOll)
SI Ber E•P•M\ (Purcell)
Time 0'1791
700 360 400 6t0 1.:
Also Ran WlnQl'lllt 8111, Winners Foe, Euv
Lt ln Miu A~ Streak Ms S..11ar Dupar
Scratcneo Nont U EXACT.A (7·61 Paid $67 IO
No•• Joci.ev Chenoel Oii SI 8ar Expren & Tisa
Chamc>ion
NINTH RACE. lSO veros
1Dorc11snl
RiCh SC><Srks ITreesure)
Nellvt Scout IWardl
CrimM>n A•m~
240 240 2 10
S 40 2 IO
2 '° Time O 17 11
Also Aal\ Marll1t Arll One r..uv CNire>e
M•nd Game
Scra1cneo None
U EXACT.A 12·1111e1d \llO
11 PICK SIX (6·1·1 or 10 I 1 11 1>e•d $3S,791
10 SO wiMen (Sl'C horteSI. J1 PICI< SI-tonlOI•
11ot1 oaod 71' wlnnet1 '21S 10 714 •five llortes)
TENTH RACE. 400 varos
cnoc1<1 Bedulno <Craoerl
Tne Rebel Bene IB•ool<ll
Ke1en Mv Coov 1Dlderlt111anl
TllN 0 19 90
J IO 1 10 1 10
210 210
3 00
AllO Ran Ant19Qt111t, Mak1n9 WaYl, AC·
comoo111oons U uebon T1mt10 Teno";.;t"'"
Kev
Scratched Smokln HolrOO D<K e
Curir
S2 EXACTA <l·S) 1>ald '6.00
Note Smokln Hotrod Doc 141 wet • 11111
slfwerds' scntcn eno retuno1 were oroart<I
. Purw BrHkOown cont Slalh \7,1lo0, S.v1nth
\S.900, Etvl'lln U,3SO. Nlllfh n 900. Tenth '1.•50
EL.EVEHTH •ACE. 170 veros
Flffl Mickey (DdrckHn) 3 IO
Dvno DOii (Cer0o111
D•CkOS T•l<HIOol< ICreegerl
Time· 0'46.23
790 210
300 210
J 00
Also Ren Mlle<IU9ntooo. Montleur L• Rut
Jamie Dev, Moon Themt
ScrelChed Aebs Bay
\2 EXACT.A 11 SI Pe•o 19 60
LPGA monev IHdln
( T'hroutfl JIHW 2')
I Pal Braotev
2 Jull 1n1<s1er
l Merv Belh Zimmerman
A P•llv S .... 1'111.n
5 Vat Skinner
6 cnr11 Jonnson
7 Jen SlePhenM>n
8 BeltY 1Cln11
9 Sa ndra P•1mer
10 Judv Dlcklnwn
11 Amv Alcott
11 Bec:kv Pearwn
13 Muffin Soencer·Devlln
" Ayako Ok•moto
I~ Jane Geddes
16 La uria Alnller
17 Oab«>lt MalHV
18 e.111 Danlat
19 Pennv Putz
20 Joov AoMtntn.1
21 Holli\ Stacv
11 JeM Craller
23 Deb AICl'taro
2• 8011nle L•uer
2S Jo.Anne Carner
26 Catnv Kretz«t
27 Allee Rltzm111
21 L.eur e 8euoh
19 Patti Rlu o
lO Oi<·MH Ku
31 Celnv Mor111
l2 Janet Cotes
l3 Barb Thome•
34 Rosie JOllet
JS Mvr• 81eckwe\Oer
36 Pennv Hemmtl
\199,77S
230.325
171,932
144,721
1?8,436
121,3•1
119,490
111,S97
Ill, 12•
104,137
l03,9f9
101 546
'3.«13
12.~ }1,&
75,9'0
7S,2t3
.... 14
63 626 61,571 S9,16S
SA ... S4.71S
Sl,169
49,111 ... ~,
41 ''° "s.30 45.340
45,llO '3 101 41.1~
47,l~ 4,,m
41,4AI
M>.1 ..
Atfllleapl I
ADCel llJen of Amertcu. Geor1.la. wu a 4oa.blo-wta-
ner LO lloecow htcla7 bl the nrtmm.Ln& competition at
the Ooodwtll Oamee.
SWIMMING
Geoctw• Gama
,.,~,
. Man so tree -1 Jonn S.uerleno (U.S.), 23. ll.
200 brtHI -1 Dmllrl \/Olkov 'USSAI.
21772
400 '"do -1 Vedlm Varosm~ltl IUSSAI
41106
too lrte -l Vladimir S.lnlkov IUSSRI
7 SO~ 'world record). 400 frH relav -I Soviet Union, 3·20 11 w-50 lree -I Angel Mven (U s I. 15.60
900 tree-I Leslle Deland CU S l, 1:309'.
200 DrtHl-1 Valen• VOllove (USSR), t-.2914
400 frte relav -I United Slatfl, 3 •1 61
PRE .. FOOTaALL oranee ceumv Al-Star..,,,.
F nMV, J4llV I I
(at Ora,... C..11c.e....1Qlfl Mn.I
SOUTH •OSTE• l"lner, ~ Pn. Ht. Wt.
MvrOll 8ulle<, Seddleback A8 S· 10 Ito
Rick Jutilca, Edi.on Wit S·9 170
P•ut Hurltv, S.nla Ana WA 6·0 110
A•nOv Helen, HunllnotOll 8NCh L.8 6·1 2'20
Shene Fofav. Newoorl Harl>Of Q8 6·2 191
Oannl1 Artv. Fout1teln \lellev WA S·ll t7S
Eric Turner, Se nta •n• Q& 6·S 200 Carrlc;k 6rewst.,., Foothill PK 6·1 200
Kevin McClelland Newoort LB 6·3 2'6
8 111 Crall, Marine 08 6·0 190
8art Aeckle11w•ld. L• Quinta RB 6-0 190
T.m Helder, Mlliff Del D8 S-9 17S
Stan Turner, CorOlla oe1 Mar AB 6·1 llS
Garv Aenltrla, Irvine LB 6·0 10S
Gi.nn Campbell, S.Odlebeck RB •·O 200
Dennis Erl\, M111lon Viale> D8 S· 10 Ito
TOO<I Vert, Mission VltlO A8 6·1 717
Tom Qu•nn, FoothlM L8 6·3 710
Ale.II Collelfo MlulOtl \11e10 C 6-4 230
Franco Paonanett1 Hunl Beath OL 6·0 11S
Curtis Cranoett, Etlencla LB 6·2 10S
L•tle AlualO S.nJt Ana OL 6·0 135
Herman Beine. WHtmlnster DL 6·1 2.0
JOhn Porler. Marina OG S-10 1.0
Dan O'Conne~ Woodt>rld9e DL 6·1 ?SS
Aenov Cioet11 E01W>t1 OL. 6·3 2S3
!Koll M4bertv, Hun• Beech DL 6·3 14S
8en MorllOll, MllloOll V1e10 OL 6·4 2SO
C11r11 Wtttermen. El Toro OL. •·• 2SO
Jonn A111men. Tustin Ot. 6·6 2lS
Peltr Petek, SllOdleOBCk Dl 6·0 2?0
Prtlton Hevl•ene Marina LB 6· I 2U
JOhn Canson. Coste MtH TE •·3 13S
tCtn Grlo11s. EdlM>n TE 6·4 217
Coacn-81" Crow. Mlu •on Vieio
HOllTI4 ROSTER
Plever, sm... Poi. Ht, Wt
8 111 H•rOellv Pac•flca DB 6·0 1'S
J T Snow, LO\ .atemllos 08 6·0 175
AOOIPh Renaud. Le H1bre 0 8 6·0 180
Jtll Fleldhou1e ServltP WR S· 10 17S
D11•1d St Clair, Trov DB S· 10 170
Tim Ao1enkren12, ~rvltt QB 6-0 170
R Ke•zaroff, Los Alan'lllOS WA S·9 16S
Jamie Nelson. VIiia Perk AB S· 10 170
Wade Clatter. Loera D8 6· l llS
Mlkt Fritz, •nal'lflm DB 6-0 170
Torey Shlnautt, Trov LB 6· 1 200
Frt<I C•mart11e, BrH OB 5· 10 16S
Chrtt WrlQfll, Loera LB S· 11 115
C Weatllenooon La Mabra A8 S·9 11S
Deve Rosa, VI"• Park RB 6·0 llO
Douo SIPPie El Dorll<IO LB S· 11 llS
ltOO.rl NHHr Et Modena OE 6·4 19S
Rav P111arH. Velencle AB S· 10 llS
Chuek ZKour Canvon WA S·IO 170
Mall ;t,larlO Cenvon L8 6·3 21S
TOOCI GOid Anane1m OL 6-2 11S
C~ris C11~01 Le Heora C 6· 2 21S
Al AOutrrt Cyores.1 LB 6·3 710
Rev WIHlam1 Es11erenze OL S· II 117
Randv Gonzfle1. R Ala mitos DL 6·1 22S
Mike Greoowslll. ~rvlle OL 6·4 120
Don Glblon El Modena DL 6·3 7S9
Xavier Hick\ Vaientte OL 6·2 23S
Aol>e<'I Ren11el Veltncta LB 6·0 215
Jtuv Agular Trov DE 6·3 710
Jot Gerten. Valencia Ot. 6·3 2'35
Marcus Paneu..,1cr Loera OL 6·• 23S
WlllW Tavtor, Pecltlce WA S·t 15S
JoM Leoasme Ese>etenze D8 6·0 llS
Chris Hartmen, Pacifica DE 6·3 19S
Sftn Cturv El Mooen• L8 6·3 111
COllch-BIH Craven, Pacifica
Fr1daV's TrartMcttoM
FOOTIA&.L. ••'** ,....,.. L.•we
SloboOa
'7 6.
DALLAS COWBOVS-Sloned fopoer
Ciem•ns. runn1n11 t>ac~ •nO To11v Flack, oe
ten\IVP Oeck
U.S. SWIMMERS SURPRISE AT GOODWILL GAMES • • •
"8JC NOTICf
'lennoue .,...,.
NA• ITATbmWT
FICTITIOUI IUUtlU
MAmlTATl-.n
The'~ pertont.,.. From Bl
After all that Ln01pt•11t10n . thl·
opening crremon1e\ will he hc:ld "'
Un1n scad1um The g,'lrlH'' "'"' rnn
tinuc unul Jul~ io
auerland wa vl\1hh up\Ct "-ht•n
he learned of the: protc't
"I'm u~t only that I don'1 knu~
the dcc1s1on.'' he ~1d ·1 m 1t<>1na tr>
sleep toni&ht not know1n& wht'ther
I'm aoina to have to ,w1m tomorrow
.. I assume I ..,...11 h ve to '"''m ·
The ll·)Cat-<>ld '~1mmer, who
J111du1tcd frpm lf( L \ 1h1c. )tar. M1d
that bt u~ of his 1nlc:matmnal
r'pcnc:nn: he wa' prepared for a
'"
•• •• 1 a a •• a 0
q111~k \larl ol lht' r;itl'
"In 1ntc:rn.11wnal '"'Imming I
!.n•>'-' the' iio "1th a lju1c~ gun ' he
'k.lllJ
"The hllltom lint" ""·" 1 hat 1t wu a
poor ~tartc:r .ind .1 poor start,"
\auerland '>C11tl • 11 ''a.; take )our
mctrks. boom ..
\;1uerlilnd \.llCI h(' "oulcJ not krep
ht\ &old m('(fal O\ttrHihl. hut would
g1' c 11 to w rneone
··1 don I ""ant 111111'' not mint• he
\;ll(j
f rut~hnn con("(.'dt-d 1hat hi'
n1111c\I 1n t(l.h 1 h0t \ r been .1 Ill t\lakc.
a
hu1 hr made: 11 1n ta1rnc'i'i to all thr
,~1mmcr'i and 1n the 'ip1r11 of thr
C rood~ill (1t1mt~ wh1'h werr
ldumhcd as 3 way ofpromot1n& world
pcalc cspcc11ll)' hctwecn the worlcl 'c.
t~O SUJXrp<>Wt'~
1 he furor of the protC11 and
\alniko' 0'i 'iupcrlat1ve JXrforman{'c
"1rtually ovrrshadowe<l thc battle for
mrdal suprcmaC) ~twern the l S
and the Ciov1ct l 'mon
The Soviet .. gained the advantage.
captunna ~ve aold medals to the
Amcncanf four but the U c; show-
1n was surpns1n1 since 1t ~nt .cs
\>Ccond 1c1m whtlt the So" tel\ .,.ere
using their hc-1,1 'iw1mmcr'i
LC'\lil· Deland. of Wc~ilakc: V1llagr
and daue,hter of 1hr { aliforn1a-bascd
\mer1can coa~h 'WOO the womcn''i
ROO-mrtcr f rtt)lylc: 1n 8 30.84 for the
other ll S v1t'tory
<iov1et tnumphs wtrt produced by
Yelena Volkova tn the women·, 200
brca tstroke in 2'.29.84, Dmlln Vol-
kO\ in lhc men's 200 brta'it,trokr m
2: 17 72 . Vad1m Yarosh,huk 1n the
men'\ 400 tnd1v1dual medley 1n
4 22 06. and lhc men'\ 400 fffcitylc
rtl8) ICllJl 1n 3 20 77
N<>t'mr l una of Roman1n WI\ lhe
other 'old medah 1. &alona 1hc women s 400 1nd1\ 1duol medley m
4 4) 17
•
fora...itWAd ACTIOH
Call
Daiy Pilot
AD· VISOR
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Hudson pals
party, toast
biography
By LJNDA DEUTSCH
•1111' .......... .....
LOS ANGELES -.\bout lCXJ
friends of the late Rock Hudson
gathered at the h.ilh~ mansion he
loved for a ~·toasting the
authonzed b1ogiaph} of the movie
star who died of AIDS last year
Many of those who drank
marg.antas and sampled Meiucan
delicacies on the pauo of Hudson's
spacious home Tuesday night said he
would have loved the gathering.
although It was subdued and many of
his colfcagues wer~abscnt.
.. He loved panics JUSt hke this ...
said Jean Greenberg, who was sec-
retary to the late actress Mar•!yn
Maxwell. According to the book,
Maxwell had considered marrying
Hudson.
The party was given by Wilham
Morrow and Co .. publisher of .. Rock
Hudson: His Stor).. b)' Sara
Davidson.
The book discloses mu mate details
of Hudson's life. including his
homosuuahty. which he never ac-
kno wledged to the pubhc before he
died from acquired immune deficien-
cy syndrome.
.. He kept his two lives separate. and
we were part of the other life." said
Greenberg. adding that the contents
of the book shocked her.
Although many people in Holly-
wood suspected Hudson wu
homosexual. she said. few ever dis-
cussed ll
.. Manlyn went with him for 10
years and refused to believe lt,"
Greenberg said. "She was really in
love w11h him."
Hudson's butler, James Wn~t1
who 1s living in the star's mansion
until it 1s sold. said that for the eight
years he worked for Hudson. they
never discussed his homosexuality.
.. He never mentioned 1t to me and I
never mentioned it to him,'' Wn'-ht
said "He was a very pnvate man ·
Hudson. 59. died of AIC?,S last
October. The announcement of his
illness brought the first w1dtsprcad
public attention about his sexual
pref ercnces.
Asked how Hudson wduld feel
about the revelations m Davidson's
book. Wnght said. "I'm sure he'd feel
a httle embarrassed about 1t, and yet.
he wanted the truth to come out
"He wanted a book wnttcn ~
everything would come out and that
would he H He'd be able to re~t 1n
peace"
Davidson. comm1ss1oned to wnte
the book o ne-month before Hud«>n
died. spent the evening a1vma inter·
views to repQncrs at the party
attended by her friends and
Hudson',.
The author has defcndNi her view
of Hudson·, hfe as the o ne h would
have liked to prOJ«t Sht u1d that
becau~ her book wa the authomed
vm1on. ,he had m{'rt 8CCC,, to
intimate detail\ of the 1c1or'<1 hfC' than
o ther account,.
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lndlln900fl• & Macinolla. woman no-emk, ~ no.tor ~==·"'tc. ••ma&.• •unut ft/Ml/..... 80l'A l!D "3-110.. nlon alct., c<IOk, Ught &111211• W ~:n~•P., r.:~· PAITllY 111\11 K~ V•ttOog lather ProduoUon co. lnttr· Oood condition. llQl'lt
FOUND' Ou--~ .... h nou*eeplng S1711 wft s Coeta .. 4 •• 7001 • ce:to N.8. !)co./mat. nr ot f'alramda wltraln vtewtng f0t btlokgr()U(td beige Md wtttt•. •10. aft, .,,. ""1 dayt Nve In~ out Call The Oruioe Cout OellY 5 ' ~ t0t the M hr 5'4e..t'?M work. AU agea I typ6. 4.pm. 9117·1eta. atn~tlc equip. A I<! 1 betwHn 4-5 oii.1. vt Piiot 11 tocking for a fUlt p -~ c 11e a N neec.Md No man I watc:fl 975-3070 875-14<>9 Bob time accounting ctertc. lll·1-c::!n1o1 °if:~t Zita. FISHING TACKL!, FIT Io (~':, 4eMS72 11¥911
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FOUNO fem Doberman, ---Outla lnctucHI c.ittNtatlon U•fll•IT c .. ~ 952-41311 eummer • PI T winter· .... ti ........ ...,
fem Coc;«er. fem wtit a Prtfnaitu~ bllllng and aoaountt pey-9f"Y bYe)' r• eeta1• <>f· Oood knowledge ot P90 Wll'lll ......._, 1 l. • bb d tic "' •bl• Newpti)91* • nc. wlbu8y phofl9e 4 LINOl!RIE SHOP ~· Cout flehlng, a mech. Men & Women OWi 19 _ ..... ..
:i-a1r, ~em ;.,d er: Ualaiaba ft SIOO s>«i9nc. • plU• Full ti~ dy•~k. t -2 Typing reepontlble per.on 3--4 ab111ty req. 642-ee&2 w/depend _. & proof of ......... .......
len:i. white P«llan. m• IUIUTll/ULll lmtMdlate OC>enlne Call 45wpm. Mutt be retlabte dy9 P« .-...... exper FUlL ·PART TIME lneur. fOt home dell~ ........... /.
l.HliMI crOM, male Gold NMdpeoptewttt\profl•1• Jerry Johnaon at andwettoroomed.M&aty prefd Mt-4M.-. And9f1Yey91'd~ .. v811, of ni. A9Qltter ~ Ulli'-"J..t•n
Rel. gray a Wflt d°"*tlc tltude I dr ... MUii heW 642...,21 !'Of lntervtew/ commeneurat• with ... HAL man HI IN light lyp&ng required, will ~-Eam l4004eOO _, .. ltl«thalf we havw many peopte .. 11111 Mlf motlY• appointment Com -penence, bUt wUI trlln ....., trlln. IOfM weekend•. mo IOt PIT ..,ty AM hfl, I• 111• I• I •-
kitten•. tM4-365e • tlon, ftalr fcW coklf, own e::i:,.~ and ex()91..Cell Jo:n 631-~ ~ =..= 1~ Coeta Mw. 631~ 140 761.,..155 7-11111\. llbctU...... Mii F~~.G=~-rl~ :rr .. r~-: •;:, -~DUST 1;;~~1 ;:ta ~;.,;:= ~ HA~~~e:~RS .... .,. .. t .. ::35 f6'm"'P00.1i"
497·7124" per90n. 2131596-3487 lllLY PUT~ ~=: ~ ~~ ~r ~~·, ~ AousEREEPER LIVIMA ~.~~1:~3~=a
FEMALE EJ'oDll9h Pointer IMical/ atal S 330W.BaySt. 11.,l•lllT do not need prior R.E. van /1tat1onwagon, Engllltt, gd ref, exp, f0t glUl'350.._t31-4117
wti/llver manonoa. vie _... .. ·--·-ColtaMeaa.CA92926 lneuranoe Brott.,. otnoe. exp P ..... lendreaume . 1:30am • 4 ·30a m , rm & t>d, am talwy. IY BABY ~s10 °"-~"r,1~~,::W•rdl Ex-:;.;:;_,'2';:'+"R'oA, Pleasant phone YC>loe, gd & confidence to: Ad seoG/mo end up, call meg, 997•5778 S10,: W*• Sto:"'c;,;
genefal dent11t In Coata typing lkllll, Int.,. In # 117, c/o Deity Pffot, PO 8-46-2432, tpm-epm RESPONSIBLE Young ... , S10, Umbf 1trot1 '3, Lott~ I t>erlan Huaky MMe. 545-9475 lllllHPll i.arnlng ln.urenoe. S8nta BOX t5e0, C.M. 12626 -•alunl l /f adun Nekl to NV9 on 8adt Peck tl. 631-0997
Blk/Wtll. Edlnget & Coate MIN real •tate Ana Patti or Marty $ ... LES H ... RDW ... RE FIT -----boat In ex~ tor boat Edwards. 892-5327 lllTIL llllST&IT ayndlcetor nMd1 full 836-1900 ,... ,... ,... • Ref'1, car, good pay. maintenance. 122·1118 FURN • Fr delilc, ptatu,..,
SREWARD-$200 H .. p build ""'''""new prao-charne bookkeeper lloantllllT Countw aalet In Retail PleeM call 5'8-0e21 • L--·H dlaMI, Cry9tel, ellY«. ~, .. Hardware Stora, '" tit_..,.. women ctothea, M-OI-.
Loat-PARROTT lice TMm approacn Exit Some computer 9XP« on St W ...... t H dw: ··-·---- , ,_, Pa / .. --,, & 1 ...... -IB ~opley Colony C•bl• eve, '""' ., are, -·~ f"l(,ft latlsan 1111 kite. fur coet. 860-3518 Siu/Gld Macaw. June 29. 'I w .,......,, ,,_,,. M compatible needed "vi 1 ... h 1 __.1 1 128 Rochelter. CM. Needed f0t FUhlon ta. r• ---------S 1 8 t e r / E d w 8 r d 1 • Uve bonu1 program 1 yr Thi• ts a growth ........ Ion • o.. H mm ...... a • -- - -PI01•••• -11T 8-42-2356 min exp. RDA pref'd HB In an expandtnO'"'rirm opening tor • rec.ptlon-Cla .. /lntaaraah tall ltore. FIT h,. avail. Antique Secretwy, cherry !II ... rn area 8-42·5035 bet 9.5 Salary ranQe s18,000• lat Dullea to Include buay SSZO EOE. 644-5070 bedroom tulle, 4 pee, Cotleetort Item.~,,
LOST Wedding B1nd1: 12o .OOO/yr 642•3996 awltchboard, grHtlng p•-s .. _ eplndle, Mar1haWUhlng· $5K·71<.. Wiii ..i1· '3000
Engagement ring w/3 FRONT OFFICE Trowbridge Equity Group I customers, llgnt typing. OMIS •'""" ls1.r&I ton Hwlng cabinet. OBO. Ann 494-41613
diamonds wedding eicp'd pegboard.collect. N.......,,.rt Blvd at Bay St. Blflngual • plua. If Chrl111en, no •XP«lence es<>-«41 ,,,.--,--,..-'..,..,...----band w/3 diamonds R• Ins. Illa typing FIT. --.--lntereated,c1U, Noexpn«:,Eng=lng, neceuery.5-$8-9790 NAUTICAL ANTIQUES Pool table 8'. IOlkt oek.
ward! Vcty btwn Pro. .•32·7030 llllllllPllt 5-49-42-42 E.O.E. =y~~~c:;t ~~~· Par1 time tor .... , Sh'9'1 purMl"a =· :.~~ ~
pect& Cedar on tneN-· L V N 11PM-7AM Property Managemnt Co. RECEPTIONIST good SANDWICH SHOP HELPI Y"""91 Olerb ~! ... blneblt,nncahc~ ~c.~~t'•' $100. ~ .. 5
po<t bch 987 -1845 Full & pan time, medl-look Ing tor lull time book-entry posit w/falt grow-"' ... •• vu. , 1 002 catlona, trNtrnenta, tor keeper. Expef'lence In Inn friendly ""blliti.r We went exp. mature, NO SELLING! 2 Clerk• M ... M1-eG17 ROUND TRIP TICKET LAX tneaa 1 80·bed, 1 n t Mna computerized account· • ,,_ fem. Mon thru Fri davt-needed to vettty ,..._ TO NEWARK 713-7113.
•Palm •Card •P1yh1c Ve<de corw Hosp, ee1 Ing, property manege-:!~ 6'0t1;J::'·:Xr;; :,~ $4.25hrSTARTICa.llJoe phone 0tdera Hourly Arrllaam 11 $275 OBO. 751-7480
Readings Are you un-Centef St. Coate M... ment background pref"d S6 ~ hr CM Call Jim rv'..'a ~=s ~~~: Hours 5:30pm-9·00pm 1 llJ ~ (k"9 calllng).
happy In love. marrlege 5-48-5536 Salary commensurate 556--0969 Sat. t :OOam-1:00pm For LIS Ill •1•a TV SATELLITE DISH 8 ft
or personal 1flalra? with e•s>«lencl Send Gt.tral SS tnteNtew call Irene a{ler -. • $475. 3 1peiec1 ~ p~ of mind II one 111111 MEDICAL FRONT resume to TSL MGMT SEOllTUY 5:30pm 642-5e78 KENMORE WASHER ANO $50 759-ouo'';;
away Call now •97·1873 OFFICE 188 E. 17th, ate 1·A, C"""-/Colon" Cable hu AfT£R DRVER $100 "'~•32..., •1"' ~17 FI P T ,ex p er I 1 n c e d C M C .,.._, ' PIT··-· · ,_.,.. ,.. " ~ 4 !'-~-"""!''"!'!_""""'!..., ___ ... ____ ~ •-LMlt w/lnsurance bllllng oat• esa, A 92927 •n lmmed openl~ for • --_
I 1-I r1-... , 1 I 11 J -ti ,__. ...... , .... _.... Good d"""-record SEARS KENMORE c .. tru a , . uanl .... ~. Lost .... lutractiH 3012 pratered HB 8-48--0770 momYEUOmUY ::.: P'o.i;';,·~~~I~:; SCHOOL Summer.~b'."494-8822 REFRIGERATOR 1p1,.... .. ..
lulina • Found-MtBLK GERMAN 0 Holy St Jude. Apoetle IHtOAL IFflCI UST T:.!•I ~mpenaatlon to exper 1klll1 In dlctaphone Wheeton Peat Control Froat tr.. Good Cond 1---.._ .. _..,-.. _ _....., .. Or~rh.ailin 2t04 SHEPHERD w/bllo. collar I and Martyr great In vtr· Buay Fuhlon llland olc Ofd 1 Wanted one & hHvy typing II JOBS SHIPPING/RECEIVING s250 831--40e2 mYEAMWll
"'!tGNSHOP 6-28 Garfleld/M1ln. tue and rich In miracles Entnuslutlc, hard w0<k· :~'.o ~~:1.~ult~t•!; lnter•tedcontactGlorla CLERK-lnvotveell1ellftlng. Fara.ltut 14 W/cae,3bett.....,ancl
Mlulon Viejo 96<&-0237 HB near kinsman of Jesus Ing typing experience have excellent phone :nd 71 ... 549.,..242 EOE EARN pref female n-1mkr charger $500, 8-46-5337
1'00 IQ ft $15,000 FOUND Set ol keys In Christ. t''':hlul Inter-helpful but not neoeu-word processing skllls Ttc~aical/Trdn MONEY !5:tt;:on:p~~"M· on3·0F3r01: us'"' .... ,nnll-1(1 .. ''" .. '" MU'
586-2228 Baycrest Cell 5•fP678 ce'JSOr o al wno Invoke ary Good ~Illa Full Non-smokers only No SSOS •• .~ __ ---10 lndenury your speclel patronage In or pert time tM0-2023 phone calls please S4M1d F\edhlU. C M. Uk tor 3 Klttena: Biil, tiger & rwataac .. eata time of need. you nave PlTIEIT ltEllSTUTIO resume to Collln1 At· POWOER PAINTER PRIZES Monica 540· 1403 Antique Eutlake Mar'ble Calleo. lonq helt. 10 ••· Git I FtH. ffzs recourse from the depth I soc1a1~ 8•0 Newport Exper'd Good pay & ben· I top dre11er w/mlrror. Free to good home.
of my heart, and humbly I Medlcal group corp otc Center 'or Suite 6eo I eflts Must epeek Engllltl Tetema.rketlng Slmmona twin bed, Incl (71 4)839-1427 fg51-te93
beg 10 whom God haa needs two people to type I Newpoll 'Beech CA Cost• Mesa 631-7702 I TRIPS s•••E• .1011 frame. never uMd $145 FOUND Springe' Spaniel I
Hunt Bch area •76 116-4
Mr Of Mrs Hormell FOUND ADS
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given such great pawer to out new patient regls-92660 · 1 --.. ayaa• .. , • Call 875-5977 I llll11fll llTTlll
come to any ~slstance tratlon forma. FIT. M-F j ..,..._ BEDROOM SET bNutllful All colort Including CallOo.
DISTRESSED LADY otters
REWARD tor purse &
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July 2nd. 8 20 1m on 1 Jamboree Rd & Santa 1
Barbara southbound
Please help 720-8199
help me In my present I Should type •s wpm IEI OFFIO£/SOllTY TYPESmEI ... ~~•,rl!ILt"t' Energetic people needed 5 pc king me Baaet. Call 75-4-8e74
and urgent petition In r&-Apply In person at 1500 A ' fl ti -rt to conduct 1 Marketing Paid $2000 w/Mlt seo<>. FREE LOVING MALE
turn. I promlM to mike Adema A11e, Sta 301 , CM ,eros~ece rm Ill open-IThe Orange CoHt Dally .. ..,.,.,, Study for the Orange Call matt 722-7288 DOBIE-Need• go<>d
your name known, and II I 11_ 1..,1 cnogmm~nl=~~tat~pl;,:11; Pilot Is looklng for ex· II you ar1 looklng for extra Cout Publl9hlng Co DINl""G SETI ORIENT•L nome, loV9I kfdl, aben-
c.ause to be invoked Say I • • ,.. •. -· • I ii«lenced typetetler, 65 apendlng m....,_ or Ilka h •-ff •• "" d d t k H2·Hll three Heil Marys end Rellet supervisor 2 commuteraklll1forlntef· wpm mark up tklll1 to go pl~ .. ttke Manic -I •1meht4 ttbl• & 4 c:flelrl SOLID one a ennel
Glories Publication m\.ISI nights/wk Meaa Verde nSetlonal Sates. Mature. necessary new1pap1r -.. P ..... nt phOne voice I ROSEWOOD uklng 549-9799
be promised St Jude Conv Hosp. 881 Cerltef 1000/mo Cell between e11perlence II plua Full Mountain, Knott1 Berry mull, nd exs>«len<le r• OHL V $3500 873 5558. Loving mixed bf9ed dog. 8
pray fOf us and I ll who St Co sta Me' a 8-10am {71•)631-8250 time Immediate ,.,_.I,.... Farm, or win Prlzel and quired. Ideal for ho~ ths IN.le black b
5,8 .. 585 ...,.... ... Awards. Cati us nowt We makera. hint\ achool KIN(I SZ wtrtxl we~. mon • • •
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1nvo«e your aid Amen • ., OFFICE OLElll Call Allan Schulman nave Mv«al openl'1' In " 4 gg'' frame, heated «*lent with c:tllldfer\. Hu This Novena has never 6•2·•321 tor Inter-senior•. college ltudenta all ahota 854-1301 Immediate opening for C M , H B or V & moonllahteflf Hours $2 0 obo, wHhl dry ·
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~:n,:;~;nU:tf~~11~7:e Cltrical/Ollice 5400 pert ume geogefal ottiu viewta1ppolt!Jnt:-"
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ACCllmll OUltl hetp Mus1 be accuHte I ,... tt llSWEIJll IEIY1CI to 9 OOpm, Saturday painting• e51~157 neutered. beautiful & EaJ!tptat Aareal huentry level 0900• with figures end know 10 330 Bay St 9 OOam to 1 OOpm Star1 MOVING SALEI clean. lovtng home, quiet C\iU 'Cart JOIC ing for Revenue Accoun-kel yd by ftloucll h Dudtaesll lnh·t Coata M .... CA 92826 p~!;ddayEx-;e"~':r·~ gr~~ at $4 00/nour plu1 Top quality tum, din Mt, atmoec>Mre, 8-46-9411
tants Must be High cu e ng an g iraln. 538-8881 bonu._ Private !Mak & hutc:fl, chrome/glue din P.ta I hlaab IMI
Child care needed-my nm School Graduate or t11p1ng Houra are Mon-Sain SSlO phone. cHuel attire Ml Fr Prov love Met ,
1002-2790 Bal Is. 2 dys 1 wit Wed & equivalent Muat be able day thrv Friday from 81m APPRAISER-EXP Home wori{ere welcome Queen Anne c:flaJr, an-2 Parakeet•. 1 Hartequln
I Fri. 8 30.,.. 30 Ages 6 7 to uae 10-Key calculator·· tot2pm Call Brenda et I Needed to work tn bMCh For Interview call Mary tlque pea, vetwt roeker w/2 bird cagH w/ 1
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& 10 675-0-445 eves by touch Starting salary (7 ) 540-9100 between AIYEllTISlll ., .... flt or pit call after 5:30 Mon -Fri °' reclynef, patlO NI, Conn bMutlful wooden stand O.autiu 3-0lli S5 ~/hr Xlnt Company I 811 and 12pm tor 8P· Corona Del Mar Appraisal 9-3 Sat •I tM2·5678 organ. ofc cnr, 780-1994 S50 tM2-9839
t>eneflla Pleue send r&-poantmeot SALES SONlces. 873.,..555.
HOUSEKEEPER -Lady to aumes to Alrcal. PO Box llllllS CUILUO AP'T MANAGER needed
llve-ln Room. board & Z. N-port Beech, CA 2600 Harbor Blvd Immediate opening for 1 for 18 unit apt complet1 In
B c h 92656-8913 COST A MESA Cl11s1fled Advertl1lng CM Must be married.
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Telephone S1teaperson Part-time. could work aeml-ret & In good health.
into lull-time ExperlenGe 6~·3673, 5"9-0-433 Mall
preferred, -45 wpm typing resume to· Parker Mgmt 1 _... 1 Co , 596-0 Joann St, requ ruu. p eaunt phone Cnsta Mesa, CA 92627 voice 11 muat Excellent ....
salary plu1 commlulon BECOME A--
Call Kathleen Oleon at DISTRIBUTOR &. work ac.-
642·'32 I e11t 302 count• PIT 2 opening•
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l&ILY PILIT
330 W BaySt
Coate Mesa, CA 92826
Call 775· t962
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Rusty Pellcan now hiring
Apply In person 2735 W
Coast Hwy, NB, ... Mgr.
p • CLERl-PHAllACY OUllEll -••-•_t_i• .. 1 ______ Oppo<1unlly wllh Long's Full· Time Incl wknd1
s1.4o per day
ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT RESIO/COMM'LllNO 26 ---------·illlll Mlllll PAJml& ".>rug S1ore1 In Coate GOOd pay growth Co ' Complete Concrete Work yrs Do my own work lie Mes& i:: T Exp pref'd loc1t1ons Apply In per·
Reas Rates 6•&-•631 ::278041 Al 6'6-8126 * * * * Typing req Muat enloy son Metro Car Wun. Topped/removed C1ean-Int /Ext resld'I. comm I working with publlc 2<1~ Harbor Blvd, C.M Thafs All you pay for
3 llnea 30 dey mln1murr
in the
Clail• Care ELECTRICIAN Ou1I w0<k up new lawns 751 3•76 7 yr' Union exp U,.r2•630 Salary c:ommeniuratea
CHIL DCAAE.1N MY Free est s2o hr K C TREE SERVICE l'ree est LOW RA TES• with exp Xlnl benefits CUSS 1 lllYIH
And Helpera
Immediate Openings
GORDON MOVING
&STORAGE
1~41 Bake Pkwy·B
lrvlne, 796-0&43
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Largf' Coste Mesa Home "'87892 Greg 979•6276 Top Tr1m Removal Qull SAYE 10'9 Wltti Tltia U Cell !Of eppt 631-9223
Many 11c11v111es & the best LIC'I ELECTRIOIO Se"' L1cflns free est For Info please call
ol car11 6'6·2096 0f'lsires extra weekend 969·8263 or 536-11696 (71•1963-1777
l 0 V I N G M 0 THE R work 5-48-03~ ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE PAINTER NEEDS WORKt
BABYSITS 1n her home NEW/REPAIR Quality No Sod Cl1tan·up1 M11ln1 ln11Ext ceuings. refln cab
CALL TODA'I'" Co"a Mesa area !Obs to small. reasonable Sprinklers etc 650·' 1•7 126) yrs e11p . work guar
8•6 0766 or 6'6-9961 Free est lied 631 23'5 i•HHry Davis Painting 96<&-3837
Ill FOR LOIS
Vou1
Service Olr!Y 1011
Repre.entat11111
Oua111y Infant/Toddler IEXEC SEC-W/Word Pro· •*Block walls brickwork QUALITY PAINTING
Care Loving mom of 2 cessor desires t In U · 1 concrete Comp patios Spec in old houaes & graf· Fncd play yrd Nutritious 1 nm 1 t~ YP gl k 15 yrs expef 6•6 4834 11111 remo11el Beat any
l.t2-.t321 111. 309
1r111als P11ndlng Lie CM 5 0 en 5 a ome. Pc bid guer work 675-8088 ttreB 646 2850 upldellvery. 86-3•86 BRICKWORK Small jobs -
Newport Costa Miis& i SEE ME LAST
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REBLOWN OR PAINTED Cle1aia1 ltmct rands. auto servicing uctbondeo Bob 635.,38, Resld'I Repaints Int/Ext L1<:~1;~~~~7Ext P~;:·~~ll5 Hou,ecleenlng 1' yrs exp etc Please call Coleen Br•ck Concrete Block Free est 953·80-48
•flllablfl! reH lree est own Stetner 83 1 1484 Custom Work LoYw cost Pa~ri•l Atrllalt trans P1n1 6•5-9866 Oe111 ifia•~H lie/bonded Bob 1535 '38' -.fA'ri~TP.H~i""Rd""i!'!N'TEl!'!RP.1•0•R•s-
Partc1ng ArM Aep1111, 3 Houw1ean1ng CtrPf!tl & FENCU:OA TES f r .. trim STUCCO MASONRY TILE HANGING/STRIPPING
Aesurlac1119 • Rooting & 1JphOl,tery windows etc Dump runs c M /N B No Job to 9m1ll All types VISA-MC 673· t512
Waterproofing• 631·• 199 l<1tby' M11n1 631 ·5272 8(,,8 Jim Why1e tw2-72015 Free Mt Lie 631 23•5 Plaalli•t
lt1i~n!'1mct1 L?.~~s..,;~~~~,-~~.~;=v •GEN HOME REPAIRS fllni•t -2-.-.. -,-1"""1·.-1-H_·_1l_IO_
Su .. n s Secr1tar1111 Se<v =>••" 10 vrs 11~ 6•2 051<1 ~~~,G~ryryws!~ ;:;r;;'( •A· 111¥118* 'IAllplumblng&heatlng'I Word ProcM'llr'lg/Typtng CLF.AN & EXPERT
557 936' 6•0 t62 I Hm """ 11 ke..p vou ship 'haPt11 *•HANDYMAN** 011t1r 25 ye1r1 el!pef'let'lt•
C-6 yr~ expemmc;.e rellet:>le LarQP or ,mall I do 11 all' Uc T I 16 •28 730.1353 11r•J!I...._ own iupplles Free est Pat 531 5579 or Ive mag EJtpert c;p;Jitry Serviol I Je11ri ~46 2'.1•2 aft ' • •ABC MOVING•. R R RHlial Ou1c.k & Careful T1380-415 epelr-emod I-Addition• Ctatr1ct1n LO RATES 552 o• 10 Doors-etc 5•8 •980 L f 1-t-'ULING MOV1NO e , Wll soN & soNs •20 Yeara In Ar•• Quallly Am Add AM!odel Kite Garage & Yard Clnupa ITlltYlll COLUIE
DRAINS CLEAR From S 1'i
F11ucets. 011pos&1, Heater,
6' 1-0907 Lie 722·9096
'"11 s~ CAL yp FREE EST
Rellabltt wt<ly 1vc repalra.
647 7753. 2' Hr•
Remodeling . All Type1 Bllh Tiie •357487 Int Jon 1145'819:1 mHITI ...... OI.
Stores-Offieee Homes·elr JOY'' exp 6'6-IHO HAULING •CLEAN UPS Orange Co Orlolnal ltaMtliat/M•lfital WE DO IT Alli Ll<:'d/lna/ 7 Days Lowest ratM Student Moven Tnaured
Palombo Conat 968 356-C Call Barry 722-6673 Uc T 124--438 tM 1-8-427
Ooof1·Moldlng1-Bay I c .. , •• ,,.,c1'•'.. B NEW WaretiOUM Storage. xaa'n•tseSIOn-RemOdtll
WlndOW9·Comptete P111oe I • ia1 taanlttilf Top Quality Low Prlc4t
Addition• Ou.Illy Work I st CLAIR CONSTRUCT Prof Seeurlty agent & w1le 10¥11·••• Fr .. est Uc 631-23•5
1477•48 Paul 5•8·8880 1~omm'I Resld'I Plane to deslrf!a HouMalltlng poa-ICarefVI Coorteou1-Cheep Tilt
Door R I All 1 complete rea1 tM8-•831 I Ilion. m1ny ref I (7 14) By hr lo< pl«e tM8·3865 I · epa r-flfl ton• 538 1693 (8 18) S09 .95 t t I i It--' ,;;,;,;.., ..... ,,. ....... -... ""-C1blnet1·P•nel Loci<• etc THE MICHAEL DOUGLAS an •1 n1ct F.XPERT CERAMIC Tlllng
35 yr1 ••P Jerry 8'2-0S97 BUILDING CORP Custom L1 .. 1u,l11 Nurting 1'1te & tlte Heeitpg 011t1nc:t1ve, AtlOfdlble
Plul Small Remodfll and AemOdetlng 4 Additions I WRClrt t:>y mat Mai. Hurting Stu-Kitchen•. bath• 722 9783
Addition• Wtlll Ooof• S•3·9367 I 089•23) clB L'.XwN §EAV1CF dent $6/Hr 875 3 ti& ''" S.mct
142-11·10, I O&H, HI h•ntic lerricn MOW• EDGE TWICE MO Comp•nlon/Ald .. for llve JAYCEE TAEE §tRVICf
PAOf wiTRACK RECORD HouM andtor Pet Sitter S20·S25 5'8•572? in Clfl 1 Ille h kpg fC>f ·Trimming Removal Yard
Re1ldent11I Commarclal Kind Rflfl•hle Bonded ousrv·s LandtcaP41ll1wn the elderly 1714~ 2()0g ci.1mupa haul 5--48--0528
Gene Swanton twi·&537 For mllre "torm•llon M11n Serv WktytmonthJ Palatlaw Call AliC.oll I •O 3590 I time rr .... , 2• I ttMO ·~iliii.iiP .... l!!'_ .. l'"""I_"" ...... Cleaa1-, =-FINE PA NTIMO By Rtc;n. 19
DMra Clean Up1H r .. T opp1ng 111d Sinor 16 yrt of happy
R&PAIFVSALES -E•n•try_i.F"'"r·ench--.rc:::--1-Sh1p•ng·Aemovln~H1ul cu1tom«a Lie 2~ "-tretc:fltng/ln1tall1tlon. IA"" MIKE 850·32 ThanL YOUI ...... ~ 11 ~
Balboa Wlndo'# WUhlng
Summtr C!Mn Up
873-3135 20% OV9f eoet. FREE By Notman The Doormen "" ""' "
EST ref evelt 498 0522 Oak I Fir 857-DOOR -OAROENINO A A A PAINTING lnt/EJrt l!T THF. SUNSHINE IN ll triuJ College ttudent, qulllty LOWEST po111ble prtca Sunalllne window ctMnlng
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Pllllll WOTllO L_,,dtcaplng Sprlnklen GLASGOW PAINTING Commerctal/AeeidentlaJ
Ouallty"°"', ,,..... • Sod Cle1n·UPI 20 ~·In lnt /E111 30 ~· ••P41' 1·1tory $30 . 2-e.t~ $40
'425&13 tel 7'<11 1rM Tony IM&-5124 ref't tM2 521• Calif Wlndowl904-S•24
Somf'Qn., you~ "ow ltJrnt"O
Sweet lfj? CIBS"llted '"a (If.,., pl11CA to buy that llrst
car
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Available In Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
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thru Friday afternoon. Sat.
& Sun . morning. Call
642-4333. ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
81111 Piiat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa. CA
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CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Ca•h
For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a wee~. No
collecting. no soltc1t1ng .
Must have dependable car.
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
FU
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been o newspaper comer. Through route experience he or she
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wor~ \hould con1rir1 1hn Omly Pilot circulot10( deporiment 01
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(04792) '22.999 (310031) $22.841 kind' (378~0 (0 7792) $17,999
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cletma m•y .,. filed le M&I} Pllll.JC NOTICE t2T1• 1na1on ~. 04lllt '*9 .,. County °'I. JUM It. ~ ~ ..__. JllOYALESCAOW~POR-NOTICE •• HEl'lllY Thlt Ouelneu •• oon· '1ClmOUIMl8M.. Thi. butlMIM .. °°"'" ,... Thll........,,. ..... "= ~~~~~~~~~~lll ATION, M5a w Kalele AY• OIVlN thet ALPHA NTA NOTICtl °' ~*'by • oentral l*t· ..... ITATDlllff ~by: enlndMduel ma. wlltlttt9Count1~~ ·1 r: .W., AMM!m, c.lttOmlt CO...MNY, t ~ OCW· ~TM Of' MrlhlP TM lollowine pet90M.,.. Wiiiem ir Cert Jr Pvbilehed Orltl09 0... _,. County Oft --' • MERC OOUOAA tt1't *' 8290' 111\d the latl dey tor porallon, r~. wt10M ~ IHAIA 8fedl0td H. MlllW dOlnO tMlnMt u : Thlt etetement W9t flled o.ljy Piiot .JuN 2f, at • .Mt 1MI -
RX•7, 5 .,,.ed. Ill' ooocl, Jlllng olelm• by any cndltor addreaalemaouthHartlof AMOOI' NihiOM fhlt "atarnent Mil Ned J.O TRUCKS 8112 So. w11t1t11eCowntyewtl of Or-I, 1t, ftM ...,_
AM/FM CMMll•. New lhal be My 21. 1 ... wlt.tofl ~d. La Hltlfe. eel-TO,.., .... ilA wllh the Coun.ty Clwll of Of· wain #7!, aantAi Ane. c.lf. Mge County on June s. ...7.. Pubfllflild Orlnl9 .f!!'f
ti,_ tun roof l louYr• la the buelneee claY "'°'9 tom1a toe31, lntendl to HTAft MO. A,,_ M0e County on JvM I. t2707 1NI o.ly P*" June tt, ~ •
14$00. &3t-3073 th• conaumm•tlon date tralltMf Olr1aln partoneA To .. Mira, ~ 1HI Joa o... Turner, 3112 So. ~ "8.IC NOT1Cl 12. tt, 1 ...
IC)eOlfled •!>OW property to. LA HAIRA cr.Oltel'I •nd cont1n991\t fllt1910 Main 17! Sant• An•. Qallf, PublleMCI ()(ange CCNllt IA-11' MIDllY IUI YI '11 So,., u" 1tnown 10 NtO DA1Av COM,ANY, 1NC., • «edltorw. tnd l*'tOM wtio ..._..., AA!Mea • n101 · Dally PMot June 21 • .M'/ 6, rtennoue .-•
!XCALIBUR •73 Mint 20R, ~'*. Setlenwtth tntenQfd !~~~~.~ D•l•w•r• corporttlon, mey be ot.,...... lnt--1ed hfneMt, Att•MI• el Thia butllneu I• con-12, 19, 1... NMm aTATBmWf
• C*flaQe foP L<**I wit.It tended tr•-°' -.,,. Tran.--. wt1oea eodf... In tM Wiii e/14/flf eatate of" ~ ... ~ C-W duCted by-a11 lndMdulil 8A-171 Tiie ~ P9'9ClfW ..
QOnd., new IOft l hwd· poW9f equip. (1GOE171) tOl!o.rlnQ adc:tlttoMI !Miii· I• 9H loull'I H.,bor JEANN£TTEIHAIA °""i ._. -~ JoeT\lfft« dOlnQbullneela•: _......;..;;.;;;.-.;..-.....,.--...--,~,,. ~1•1500HBN~&37 $7996 JohntOn & Son ~I"~, .. _ thanct, .. ~~ ~tfd, ~ H1bfa, Call-A ~ltlOn l'IU bMl'I fii.cl .__,CA_, Thia al•t.menl wu llled CAVALllA OF CALI• ,.,dlan_.... ~ Linc MtfO MO-M30. :;::,'," •• 1-· -• lornl• 90831 Tiie l*'eonai byl<at91'1F ~ro-onlnthe "'bllthed ()(ange C0Mt wttl'lthaCount;a.tlof()(. ,OANIA, 1H7 N-por1
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THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
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CO~TA NH\A 041 0010
___ ...-Pfoperly eublect to 111a Superior Coun of Orange Daity Piiot June 21. July 5. anoe County on June •. 8MI .• Sult• '3, co.ta Meea. llJI 't 1 Oat~ June 20th, 1Ne tttntlet lttoiC'tlly Cle-County reQu .. lln\. lh•t 12, 111, 1118& lNe NMm ITA.,....,. c:.w. tH21 ,
CUTLASS SUPREME LS . CHe.~MOKO ..... NO,K~"= tclflbed.. Kettn, Sputoeon .,.. S.78511 n10r11 Tiie f()llowlng penol1a.,. Wayrta Cav•ll•r, tH1 ctog\o i:= •c 0 A 8t
OR .__..._.. with ......-. .. All OI TranttwOf'• MMt• pointed u pef90nel ,._ Publtthed Otano-Coelt doing bullnaM •· fWWPOt1 ltYd , Suite '3,
• • ..,,....... ..---Tr..,,.,_ contelned In Of IMttno to tit reeentetlY't to admlnMtw IN rtBJC NOTICf OallY PllOt June 2 f. 28 . .JUy A088'1 PAINTING ANO eo.ta Meea. Cellf 82121 "N. AHCiAL ~ ~ ~ulpment In bMutlful PvOl•af*l Orange eo.tt d91ry end 01__., oc>er· Ml•te ol the c:teoedent . 5. 1~. 1"8 GRAPHICS, 811 W•I 17tl'I Thie ~alneN la Gon-t7tl'I It. 1100, -Ubfn~ ~Ot.h000c:toml~ ... 1n1er!Ofllk• 0..ty Piiot July 5, 1964 atlont lnetudlng. without Th• petition requeett PM:TITIOUt euaM•• S•715 t s1. Sult• , 1, Cott• MeM. c:tucted by; an lnclMdual c.llf. t2t27 ......._ ..._ ,......_
vwo • S•eG7 llmle.tlon .... tefrlOefttlon IUlhOfl~ 10 admtni.tet the NAMe ITAftmlfT Cellf t2e27 Wa)"MC.Yaller OPIM•Pfw·-·-
n., w MUST SEE· ---------machinery, alr oompreuor•. •t•t• under the I~ The tollowlnQ S*'tone tr• Plll.IC NOT1C£ ~Lynn Peca, 1S761 Ttlle ttai.n-1 .-fttcd tom1e • (1ZVL404) 14585 John P\ll.ICNOTICE rMtetlng1yateme.c:onvwyor dent Admlnlatr•llon of E.t-ootng , bualnu1 u C,...,...Df.W•trnln.-. wttl'lttleCountya.tlofOr· Thll bullneN !._CGn-
ton & Son Linc Mere belle control eyalamt, '"• ~ COASTAL CASTLE U . ~TrnOUl IUIMla Calif 92fll3 angit County on June 11, ~by I ooipclf......n
540-5630 NOTICI OI homo0entut1on •v•tema. A hearing on tl'lt ~hlon 4038 E Ch~. Orange. ...u. ITATWlllNT Thia bu•ln•H I• con· 1tee Gorden l. "-1 .,,__
---""'-IC HSANMO pMleutlUtlOn 1ya1em1, end wlH be'""° on JULY 8, 1llllO CA 82H9 T ...... follOWt ---... .,.. duc:ted by an lndhllduat '11tnl dent
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX C()M)fT10MM. btowmotc:tlng machinery •t 8 30 AM In O.Ot No 3 •t S<Mlthetn Cl.llfornla 8ulld· •-tMltl ng ..-P~ Robbyn L Peclt P\i04lll'led Orange C04lilt Thll ~ .,_ fled
'81 8ROUGHAM·2 OR tEXCvrnotf NO • .._.1 The lrenatw la to ~ com· 700 CMc c.tllet Ottw w .. 1. tng Maintenance, Inc . Call· doing Co ~ ~ Of Thlt at•temenl wM fllec:t Da1fY PMo4 Juna 21, 21, .M'/ wtth tl'le County 0erti of()(.
FMI ,__., '12 cc. S«OO. calf Mika ment ol the bull<llng tn10 the 111M IF YOU OBJECT to the Or•nd AV"tnue. Santa Ana. Peclftc SonrtM Orllphlca. enge County on June 10, S.751 18M
Air pt, Pb ~. arn/lm I (Variance to tllOw ~oech· pleted on °' •ft• July 15. Sent• Ana, CA 82702 loml• OOf'poretlon, 1'30 S ~n A-3io~1rv1na. CA t27t4 with tne County °'9ttt of Ct· 5, 1~. 1Me 8ft09 Count; on June 11,
RA • d 10 air 833-0070, 8-5pm tront 1191111ngl• Mtbec:k r• Dated: July 1, tll&e granting of the ~lhlon. you CA 92705 Inc .. (CallfomlaQOf'l>Of•tlon). 1981 f'l1tm
FUTU • _,,~A au . ' ---------QUlrement. •tong 8e•ch lA MAMA DAIRY COM-lhould either ~ •• Iha Thi• buatn... I• Gon· 1•2s2 Culvar Or ' St• n11• Nl..IC NOTICE Putllllhld Orlnot Coect PoW9" •'-""'' powe< ·-1c W\TICE Bou19Vetd reduction In r• ftANY, INC~ • o.i. ..... hearing end •l•t• your Ob· ducted by • GOfPO(atlon A-310, lrvlne, CA t271• Pvbllehed Orange Cout Dally Pflot June 28, >JI!/'· ~:-1,:03~')'~::: __ r_UUL __ nu ____ quired pertong '°' mMtlng corpor•tlOft, •J Tare•• )ec:UontOffllewr11tenob,laG· Paul tl'lo!Tlpaon, Pr .. 1-Thi• butlneu ta con-Dally Piiot June 21, July 5, '1CTTT10UIMI..... 12. 19, 1818
I UNfTIO ITATll room• •nd reductlOt\ In hok, ~t t1Qn1 with Ille c:ourt b9f0fe dent ducted by' 1 corporetton 12. 19. ttM MAIM ITATI....,. 8A-7'3
JohntOn & Son Line Oll~T COURT 1and1c•plng width along Pubtlthed Orange Cout the hMrlng Your 9P9Mf· Thll al•tement wu nle<I L•wrlll\Cll V. Jeclleon SA-782 The follc>WlnO pertont w•
MllfC 5•0-5630 Ct..-n.Al CMITMCT MecOonatd ) Dally Pttot July 5, 19M enoe m•y be In petaon or by wHh Iha County C..,_ ot Or Thia atatemenl wM ft4ed doing butlnMt -
'ORO '68 MUSTANG rblt Of CAUf<>RNIA HO TICE IS HEREBY s.eoe yoYf •11omev enge County on June 17 wllh Ille County Cleric of Or· ·-•c lllftnc£ N(JWEST INSURANCE "8JC N011C( h• po ang good Int MW FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN· GIVEN tn•I the Huntington 1111DtfC Mt1T1C( I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 188& ange County on Mey 28, "-. nu SERVICES, 50 Corporate _.......; ...... --. ...... ___ _
Pnl minor bdy damage SU RANCE CORPORATION Buch Pt•nnlng CommllMon I "~ "" I°' • contingent Gt editor of '1UID07 t98e '1CTTT10UI ........ Pn. trvtne, callf 9271• • P'IC1TTIOU9 Miii ...
MAKE OFFER 8e2-8375 IN ITS CORPORATE CA0 'Witt hold. publlG flMrlng In ..... the oece...o. you mull nte Publl•hed Orange co.at f110IOI NAm ITA~ Cl'IMtae R Aoeenbetoer. MAim I TA,...,,,
PACITY IN LIQUIDATION the COUf\cU CIMlmber et 11'11 ~~:.~ .. NT your ell.Im with Ille COUr1 or O•llY Piiot June 28 July 5 Pvbllehed Otange COMt Tha tolloWlng l*'IOM .. 60 Corporate Pll1'. frvlna, llle loll0w4ng per90N.,..
OF WESTERN NATIONAL Hun11ng1on BHch CIYlc ......,. pteMnl II lo the penc>nlll 12. 19 18116 D•lly PllOI June 28, Jul)' 5, OOl:'S bu"'~ u · Callf !1211• ~ bu'*'-9 W. Wf'llU your home .. ,..,~ Center 2000 M•tn S1r .. 1, TM toi ....... ng peraon• .,. rej)f-11•Uve appoint~ by 5 •787 9 llell --• ~ty -Allwatlont?AC· BANK Pl•inllftt !Huntington Beach. C•fl-jOOlngbullneatU. l the.courtwlthlnfCl'lrmontha 12, t I S.7111 O 00 BUY, 38311 W Tl'llt butln ... It con· INTEAAMA , 107
counung?Autorep•lr? !v•JOHN BONO DEFEN· f0tnl•.onlhed•leandetlhe 1 SPOT RECORDCING1 ·from Iha Oat• ot ftrat la-oc11111c NOTICE McFlld6en,B&nt•Ane,Callf. c:tuotedby·anlndMdulll Y°"'1own Ln . Coeta ..._,
Advertllelnctuelhed ume indlcat~ belO'llr tor• 1700-P Newport Ire • 1Uan<:eot1et1eraeepr0V1d.o ruuu 11270.t Cl'IMtae A Aoeenb«gcr Callf~eyneoevtcl. 151 ----------OANT~ASE NUMBER '*,,. anc:t conal<I« the••••• 1 S•nte-An•. Celtt 92705 In Section 700 ol the FICTrTIOUI ltUllMEH rtatC NOTICE Sw~ .o ... _r:r.~·-. ~lft Wl1~~helt~~-of~ .... lJI eo.t Meta ~......,..,....,...,.........,-----. I menll ot •II per11on1 wno Davlel KOtY 11 133 Del R• Prot>et• Code ot C.Ufoml• I NAM• ITATIMPn' -·..,., """' ..._ ., y.,. .. 1own .. • • ;~:~~i wlSIJ 10 be heerd relative to poao •B. S•n Clamente, I The llme '°' tlllng Gtalma 'Wiii I The foUowtng peraon• .,. ,,~~:.~=· 112:~~ bualn•H I• con· = County on June 18, c~ .. mt!!tneu .. GOrl•
TO THE ABOVE NAMED the aPOllClllon Oeacrlt>ed CelTll 92672 I • not eiq>lre prtor 10 four doing bu1lne11 ti A) The, .... .........,. -aona ere O·,,.._. by· en '•""tvtdual Pl111'1 ........... ho-: an lndMduel I below hll buatn•H • con monlha from the d•t• ol the J AMKAR ENGINEERING 8) """'-""' ..-........ ..... ...... .... V 7 • :.~~~D~~~Y~d ~':. DATE/TIME TuHO•y. ducted~ .,,t\nOIYlduel lhMtlngnotic.abOve IJAMKAR DESIGN GROUP 00:,"8~-'"r!:M PRO· ~.~.i:; wu filed ~Pu~~u~Tr28~ ~ .. °::,,wee fllcCS , T July 15 111ee 7 00 PM D•vlO "ory YOU MAY EXAMINE ''"' (C) J AMKAR CONSTRUC-p °' quir.O to_,,. upon In• M
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APPLICATION HUMBER I Thta '1•tement wu filed Ill• kept by the court 11 you TION CO DI JAMKAR DUCTIONS. 1083 San •blo with the CCl'lnty Cwk of Or· 5, 1 . 11148 wttl'I tl'le County~ of • :•vo~~~1goorfr~/ ;~~~· Condlllon•t E.aoeptlon No I wtth '~C:::n'~~,!' ~ ere • peraon tntet•ted tn ENTERPRISES. 1eoo2 Sky· ~~e26 Co•I• ,,..... Cellt = County on .Juna 10, S.-7541 = County on June 17. ~uOre•u & 004'9 Inc e6·• T ~ y Ille est•te. you mey Ml'W patk Ct<Cle IMIWI 0A 11271' SI.,,. Scilw-. 1083 811'1 '11'-•IDI Ir W\TlC( . '1'11 ..
Ptamttft' •110fn•y wtl<>M APPLICANT Ch1ndut•I FJ12111 uPoll the executor°' edmtn-Thll bu1ln•H 19 con-P•blo Cit Coat• M... Publlal'lecl Or•""'"' COMt ---"UULJ\l.;.;.. __ nv_____ Publlehed Or~ Coul
0 0 S 0 A Pat et I "'lr•IOf °' UPof1 lhe •t I ducted by .JAM KAR INC , .. 828· ' -·..-2 ~ .... " aooress II 1 1 econ ,...,. LOCATION 16301 s.ecn Publlthed Orange CoMt t0tney f()( the execut0< or CeJllOfnl•corporellon aame C•llf 11.. • Delly Pllol June 21. 2e, JUiy J1C'1lTIOUe IU9Mll Deity Ptlol June . ""'7 .,,
i,nue. Sull• 2500 Sen Diego. Boulevard (west aid• of Dally Piiot July 5 12 111 28 •dmlnltir•tor •"d fife with Tn11 bualne.. la Gon 5. 12. tll&e MAIM aTAnmwT 12. 19, 1tee CA 9210 I '989 (819) ,. ___ bet-MKOon••d 1988 the court wllh PfOOI ot ....... lboYe ft•.-< duct~ by an lndMdual S..748 TM totfow4ng penonl.,. ,aA.778
23 u.o en an-10 ttie .,.,..... s 796 Thie tl•I 1 wu _, Steve Sc:hw-----------doing butlneM u : compl•lnl wfllCfl '' l'lerewllh I eno Hott I •· Ille•. •written requast •l•t with tne co~.nly Clerk or Or Thi• •l•tement wu Ille<! 'LEA "rv&O upon you within 20 ZONE C• tHiQtiway Com· Ing thet you desire epec;lal 1 •nge County °" June 2•. wttn Iha County Cletk of Or· Pl&.JC NOTICE PL SANT FAIR, 21321
It ·--• 1 hi merc1al) PlllllC NOTICE notice ol the llllng ot en tn-19se C J 111 ---------Loc:hlM \Ane, HIJnttngton d•Y' • •r """' •• ce 0 1 • AEOUES T A thr .. told -110fY and •PPf•laem«1t of · Fl12UI ange ounty on une · f1CTJTIOU9 IUIMll Bcach, Calif 92f!4e summon• upo11 you •• TITIOUI ... tl .. '"'11 11 19&8 w&u. IT'"_.... .-..., P•··I Kl..,_ 21321 clus•v• 01 •ne O•y 01 ~Ylce vane~ to pe<mtt (II• por-FIC -._ •late a.stet• ()( ot Ille pe · Publlsn.d Orenoe eo.tt '111121 .._ ,. • .. _ .. • _,. """ .,_ · 'IClTTIOUa ..,_ ..
11 00 tau to do tO iuog,,,....I ll(;n ot 1114 building to en· NAMI! ITAT'fMINT Ilona or ICCCl'lt\lt mentioned I Dally Piiot Jury 5 12, tll, 2e, Publlalled Ora~ Coe.II The tolloWlng pet'tont ate LoctllM Lena, Huntlngtoo NMm ITATUmWT
Y croaci'I 1n10 tile required The tollowtng ~aon• tr• tn Section 1200 end 1200 5 ot 1 1989 1, 5 OOlng bUllneu u: a-en. Caltf 92648 The fOllowlng pertona •• by oeteull will ~ tit..en tronl ,ight •note Mlbecil doing bul•MN U tne C1llf0fnta Prob•I• Code Se805 O•lly Pllor June 2 ' July ' ON THE AIR. 110 Newport Tl'lla bualrtall la Gon· ~ ~ ae::
•0•1n•t you lor the tellet d• •"""' 0--~h Boulev•td (2)e MANSC ~ST 17390 Mt 1 --.. a.mle faq. MIU· 12 19 19M Centet Drive, Suite 200, ducted by en lndlvtduel O AYWOlf INTER· "'11noe0 1n the compt••nl ~ .. -.... ,7 • ' .: A SA-7&e ..,. ..-.. p Klt>Mr DATE J FEB 111e8 reoucoon 1n raqulred perk· ClltlwOOd Clrcle Fount•1n .,, Kodoee a e.m ..... t. Ml.IC NOTICE Newport Beech. Caltf 112vvv .,.. .. ey NA TtONAl, 1555 MaH
LEONARD A P08NAH tno ~P•C .. for meet1no1 Valley Cell! 112708 1 IOfl'9yt lOf Petlttoner, OM!---'-"-'-------R.W R.W., Inc . C.llfornl•. Thi• •••lament WU fttcd Verde °'· E. 151E. Coll•
CLUU( IY · Andrew•' i rooms beMd on common John B G•l"tbury Carter. I Newport Pl., lult• IOO, FICTITIOUI tUaMll __ Ml __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E __ 110 N9wpol1 c.nter Drive, with ll'le County Cleric of()(. MeM.. eaiu. 82e2fl ~., c i.r11 ( .... of .~ u .. OI ,,,. P•rklng ., .. fO< I 25602 Pate<> De L• Pal S•n Newport -..Cl'I. CA l2teCI I NAMI' ITATWMINT Sult• 200. Newport BMch. ange County on JuM 1e. w..n Clrey l&ey IV, 1"6 C'rt{ 1tH1 motel room• and meet-Juan Cap11tr•no Call! Publ1at1ed Oran~ Cout The lollowtng pereona ti• FtCTITIOUl .U ... la C.llf ll2&eO ttee Meu V•de Of. l. .t51E, ~ublllhed -=>••" • t.out 1ng •ooma and (31 reducllon 92675 Delly Pilot Junfl 2e 29 July 001 buatneu u · DENTAL NAiil aTATWMeMT Thi• bu1lnee1 ta con-Pl117M Coett MeN, Callf. t2fl:tt
Daily Pllor Ju"ll 2i July S tn requlreo tand1c•plng Tflla t:>uatne11 11 c;on· 5. 1986 I MA~AOEMENT SERVICE TM IOllowtng pereona et• ducted by t GOrPOf•llon Publlahed Orange Coelt Crtrl•tlne Joy Ahod ... t2 1~ 1~86 · •long M•cOoneld from 15 ducted by a llmlte<I partner-SeSu794 (OMS) 17100 Von Kinnan dotng bualMN u T R•ymond J. Wallick Oeilly Pilot June 21, 28. July 15M Mala V•de Of E.
feet lo 10 ... , 1h1p . JOHN PRIEST CONSUL • Thia ltatemem -filed 6, 12, 18M •61E Colt• MeM. Calf
S1792 E N v R 0 N M E N T AL J 8 Ga1n1t>ury-Caner P\8.IC NOTICE lrvlne. ClllllOfnle 9271' ING SERVICES 19'21 wltl'l the County Cleric of()(. 8•757 8212S
---------s·Arus Cover.a unaer Th11 st1ternen1 wu llled 2~•;a t'~ T•~:';;; Cindy Ln. Huntington •noe County on Juna tO, Thlt bull,,..• 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Neg•t·ve D4M:lare11on No with the Counly Clef-of Or-Ka-. I ae · h CA 92683· Be•ch. Cell!. 112&48 188e PlmJC NOTICE ducted by" • general J*1· e6 28 •n~ County on June 24 NOTICt TO IC JoM EH Prlelt Ill, t9•21 '111411 '*8hlP
IC 2Sl" ON FILE A COf>Y 01 tne 198e CAEDIT<>f'I Of Tn11 bualn•H I• con· Cindy Ln Huntln9ton Publllhed Orange Coelt f1CTTT10UI ..,..... Wllllarn Orey Sley IV
NOTICE TO prop0Mdrond1t1onate•C9P-n121.M 9\ILK TRAN*RR dutt.O byl an~notvlduel Beach Cellf 92&4fl Dally PllCM June 21 28. July ..._ ITATDIEfl' Thlt tlttetnent w• tlled
CAfDIT<>f'I OF 11011 is ot\ Ill• tn th• ti.part Publlahe<l Orange Cou1 (t.ee. 1101-tt07 ~;.,.., :i.~~!:i~':., 11190 I Thi• bualn••• ta con-5, 12, 19H The loltowtng pereona ere wtth the County Qlrtl of Of·
llULI' TAANtfER ment or Oev~opment Se<· Dally P!lot Julv 5 12 19 28. u.C c) Ith tne County Cterk 01 Or· ducted by an tndMdulll Sa-747 doing bualMM ae: ange
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County on J4.1M 2•, (~• l101-t107 v1ct1s, 2000 Ma111 Slreet 1986 NOllO oa t\e•eby giver> 10 w Counl on June 10 John Ell Prlelt 111 ---------APPRAISAL MARKETING 1118e UCC) Huntington 8HCh C•ll Sa803 c:reO•tor' of the wllhln 1~96 y Thta etetemenl w .. llled 81-ICMnfll'C INOVAT IO NS, 21551 f'IUUI ~o• e •• lleraby g .. en 10 tQfn1• 928415 tor 1napection nimed 1ranate<Or1SI 1na1 a 198 '1l1.U.. with tl'lt CCl'lnty Clerk of Or· _.....;r ..... ~;..;.;.. ...... ""--~-· --Br~hurtt 81 # 138, Hunt· Publlehed °'rir. Cout t ... utUcrn ~1r...,c1 r
0 I I I~. 11n1n bl nimric NOTICE •nre eou.-. on June e. ............., ..... .-,, 1 , ,. _ __.. catlf "2••• ........ ~ p1•~ Ju ... • " 11 2fl ere 1 or• o " w t:>y rne pu oc r~ oulk trenste• 11 •t>out 10 be Publlalled Oreng• Coaet 1., .. "'' iric,.,...,.. --ng1on _ • ., · • """ ..,. ,,,. ., "· '• . .
Send SJ 25 plu<; 7,,~ namtJd 111n1teror(t) th•I • ALL INTERESTED PER-mede on petaon•I Pfopefly D•lly Pllol July 5 12 t9. 2e. • " nuua ..._ STAT'I_..,. MlehHI John P•yne, 1te
oolk trar.sfer II •boul 10 be SONS •r• Invited lo •ttend FICTITIOUI 9\lllHlll hetetn•Me< Oeecrtt>ed 1988 °' Cou1 Tiie followlng peraon• .,. 21551 ·~hum SI , 139, s.-eoo postage ha •di nq
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•or m•d• on person•· proc>eftv N1d ,....ring ano ••P'... NAMI ITAT'fMINT rne n•met end bu91n.u Sa777 Publlst\ed ~ doing t>ualneu u Huntington Beech Cellt
r..er114naner oescrioeo op1n1on1 01 a..t>mu evidence T~ tol10W1ng peraon111e addr .. Mlt ot the 1ntend.o I Daily Pilot June 2 July 5· THOMSEN TRUSTS, llQt 112&4e
Send IO
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T ne r11me1 and t:>ullneM tor or ege1n111ne appllcellon doing bustne .. u rrenale<ott are RICHARD nt in•tC MllTICE 12. 19 19ee SA-781 Dove SlrMI, Sulle 155, Thi• bualn•H I• oori-edOreHH of the tntenoec:t •• oulllnec:t •t:>OV• II the<• H & L INTERNATIONAL G KEELER CAROLE w l'UIK. nu ~ Beecll.Cellf 92eeo ducted by an lndMdual
tr•nsle•oo a•e JASON LEE .,. any lunher que11tona 15fl 10 Tustin 11111.ge Wey KEELER 82e and 830 w .. t IUPlA10ft COUl'T P•llHOH Preper•tory MIChMI J<>'ln Payne
llNDA LEE STEPHEN OH pi. ... cell Scott H ... Aa-•2 Tu1t1n. Celli 92MO Hllh St Cotra Meu Cellf Of CAUf°"9tlA, NSLIC NOTtCE School•. • Catlfornl• Cor· Thfl •t•rement wu filed
ANO RUTH OH 2228 New· 1 at•l•nl Planner ., 536-5271 I Helen Gerner. t5e 10 g2627 I Po<•tlon, 801 Dove s1r .. 1. with the County Clefk of Or·
port Btvd Suite B. Coett Jamee W Pelln, he• Tu1lln \llllege W1y '2 The locetton In Calltornt• COUNTY Of' OflAHOI ,ICTITIOUI 9UllNIU Bulle 155, Newp«t e.ech. •nge County on Jurta 11,
MeN C•lltornla retMy, Hunllngton llMcft Tuslln. C•llf 92e80 01 th• chief e11ecull..,. orttce In tne M•tter of the Appll· .. ._ ITATl•MT Calif 928e0 tllU
Tne narr.ee eno b1.1atneaa l'tennlng Commleelon T1111 bu11neu 11 con· 04' pr1nc1Qel t>oalneet ol11Ce caiion °1 Angel• Bond on Tha toltowtng perac>n•.,. Thll bualn.H ta con-P:J11.,..
eddrns 01 the tntend80 Publlat>fl<I Orange Coe•t dutted by an 1ndlvldu•I ot tht! intend~ tranafMOf 11 oenall 01 Jat\tee K•Y Lim • OOlng bualneat u dliCt~ by • GOfPOf•Uon Pvbllahed Or•nge Cout
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1ran11er .. s are CHANG JIN Dilly P1to1 J1Jly 5 1986 Helen L Garner 1·· .. me 81 ebove minor for Chenge of Name I CANOY BARREL AT D•YIO J Thomaer1, Pr•I· Delly Piiot Juna 21 , 28. July
KONG ANO SUK CHIN S•809 Thia 11atement wu Iii.cl All ol'* bualneN n•mes No /4. 133668 BALBOA 600 E Be~ oent S t2. 19ee
KONO t 1098 Cynthia Gar wtrh 1ne County Clerk ot Of· and •ddrMMt uted by the ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Suite B·1. Newport • Thie tt•temenl wu tiled Sa-7S<t
Oen Grove Clllll0tnl• Ml.IC NOTICE 1nge County on June 2• Intended transferor within FOR CHANOE OF NAME Cellf 928e0 with Ille County Cler1< of Or·
~TmOUI _._ ••
NA•tTA~
The IOllowlng pertonl .,..
doing bualMM •= ONE SOURCE SER-
VICES, ~100 Town Center
Drive, Sutt• 0·2e8, Lagun•
NIQuei, CeJ" 82fl77
Th•I Ille pr()9erly pet1I 1986 thrM yeara IUI .,..,. IHI (Sec 8()84) l Don Vergltto, 3'4811 Satt enge County on June 18,
nent hereto 11 deacrtt>ect in NOTICE Of' fJ1211tl paar ao t•r ••known to 1ne Anget\BA~°L1~ betl•:' 01 Ju•n Ctr. Reno. Nev•d• 1118e
•T'<lt8 • g-•I •• CLEANERS & NON·fllllPONllllLrTY Publlslle<I Orange Cout Intended tr•nsferff are JANICE a m nor 89509 '111711
---------LAUNDRYMAT and 11 NOllC01Jllllerebyg1venl,,•t DellyPllo1Juty5 12 111 26. none f'l8S llled a petition In lhll Thia bualneH la con• Publlll'led Orenge C041t
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MltC NOTIC£
~•trlcl• Ann Young,
211152 RldgeYlew OrfYe,
Leguna Niguel. Caltf 92fl17
Mery Jo Wl'leeler. 12 ISO
Stertlt, Lagun• BMdl. Calf
t2fl51 LAURA WHEELER tocet~ •t 22211 NEWPORT 1ne undernoned wtll not be 111ee The neme111 end 1>Uatnee1 court IOt •" orde< atl0\M1'1Q dueled by •n tndMOuel Deity Piiot Jurta 2 t 28. July ...cnnoua ..,_,,
BLVD SUITE 8 COSTA r .. ponatble tor any debit 0t Sa-801 1 eddr ... of the Intended petitioner IO cne~e ~ Don Vergllto 5. 12. 19efl MAM1 ITATUmNT
Thi• butln•H I• GOn· duct~ by a gener9' Part·
neralltp C R A F T S I MESA CALIFORNIA lteblllties conl1acted by any-treniferee(a) .,. J JAY ' neme fro~ J~~ •v Llr.n Tn1a •t•lement wH flied s .. 100 Tl'le tollowtng pareon• .,.
............. ~.. I one other 1h1n mytelf on°' PlllllC NOTICE DRISCOLL 15310 Elllol 101~~SYHE~EB~n ORDERED with the County Clerk or "e· ---------doing butlneM u: Patrlda A. Young
SPECIAL
SAVINGS
aMllf 1n11 d1te Ave Unit 9211 L•Pvenre thar 111 person• inlerMt~ In ·~ CCl'lnly on June 1 · P\&.IC NOTICE EUROPEAN HI TECH, 670
011eo rn1a 2s111 d•Y of F1CT1T10UI 9'1_,..11 Callt 11110 tne matter itoreH IO appeer 19 8 f3UIOl2 __ ;...;;.;;;..;.;.....-...-. ___ w 17 St Bldg 03, Coet•
I June tllllb NAflll ITATUftNT Th1t the p1operty pertl· bet tnia court In Depart flCTITIOUl IU ... 11 M .... Calif 112427 K1thleeft L. lwlfln, Jl7 E. The foltowlt\g peft0na 11e nenl hereto le dncrlt>e<l in e~;" No 3 11 700 Cl~ Publlaned Orange Cout NAMe ITATW•MT MeuttzlO MerUCIO. 13802
11th II . Apt. •2. Coete dOlng bl,jalneaa H g-•t u PRINTING COM ~enter Drive W•t Sant• Delly Pllor Juna 28 July 5. The fOllO>#lng ~ .,. Mai VIII• Whlttw. Calif
flleM. Caltt t1C7 p E R E I R A PANY and 11 tocal~ al e215 Ana CalllOfnla oll JUL y 21 12, 111 111ee dOlng bull,_ U toe02
Put>1111led Orange CoaallHOSSEINZADEH 0 KEEFE end l30 WMI 19th SI 198e 81 9 15 o'clock AM SA·780 (•)LANDSCAPE CON· Diana OrlaQt, 13715 Via
Dattv Pilot J1.11v • S 11. t9ee ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS I Co111 Me ... C•llloml• end 'rnen •"d lh•r• th~ s u L T A N T O R 0 u P Del Pelm•, Whlttw, Cellf.
FS•708 INTERIOR DESIGNERS TM Bualneta n•me uMCl c•uM 11 any they h•..,., wtiy P\&.IC NOTICE (b>UNDSCAPE CONSUlT· 80802
---------t8002SkyparkClrcle INll"• by MIO tr•naf.,Oft I t Hid .. Id petition tor Cl'lange of ANTS (G)LANOSCAPE Tl'lll bualneH la Gon· P\8.IC NOTICE C•lll 9271' toc•tlon 11 CMARLES n•mHhoutdnol begr•nteo FtCTmoul 9UltMlll GROUP. 5515 River Ave duct~ by • Qer*lll J*1-
Tt111 .ce1emen1 wu ft4ed
witl'I IN County C!ertl of Or· ~~ County on June 2•.
"12111
Publlal'led ()(enge Cout
[)atty PllOI July&, 12, 18, 2fl,
11188 S.-788
,_________ Per111r• C0<p Ctlll0tn11. I PRINTING COMPANY IT IS FURTHER 0<dered I NAME ITATUftNT Ste 202, Newport BeaGh, rterWllp
..... ITATUH.NT OF I 18002 SkypArk Ctrcle. lrvlne. Ttat Hid bulk tranater Is tnat 1 copy 01 thla 0<der 10 The fottowtno peraona are C•llf 92883 Meurtzlo MaruelO
ABANOONMeNT OF C•lll 92714 Intended lo be GOnlUm· .now c:•use be pvblllll'led tn Oolng t>ualneu U Fr~rlck C1\aflet Bowling, Tl'll8 ll•letnenl w .. llled
Ull Of ...CTITIOUI Jamket Inc C•lltOfnl•. m•t.O al lhe orttce of C1ll· the Or• Coeal D•lly Piiot. ALAN & ALLEN 17100 5515 Riv. Ave Sta 202, with tl'le County Clettc of Or·
ON QUALITY USED JlA~ DlATH Nom1s
LARKIN 1986 AUDI
$19,500
,,, "'."""' .... !"4'1f ie "'' \I00941•
1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM
$17,995
1984 CORVETIE
$15,995
1• l'WH .... ~ HJ~
1982 COUPE DE VILLE
s7995
1919 CADILLAC SEVILLE
s7995 ,,,...
1978 COUPE OE VILLE
$5995
•UllHEll NAMI 1800:1 S1<yp1rk Circle trvtn., f0<nl• Besl Eec:row Inc 23'4 I 11 n•w=per 01 gener•I Von Karmon lrvlne, Calif ~ 8each, Calif 92&e3 enge County on Jurta 1fl,
he tollowlng par•o"• C111t 92714 IE 17th St "t 18, Coa11 clrcutellon publl•hed tn thlt 92714 Thia bualneu I• con· 1988
h•ve abandoned the uM ol AAC·ID C.0<p Clllllornla, MeN C•lllornle 92827 °",,, c.ounly 1119.,1 OnC41 a wee11 B•rry Alen T•tleton. duct~ by •n Individual '111M7
11 ,. F1cttllou• Bualneas 1eoo2 Skyp•rk Ctrci. lrvlne .• ,,., July 28tn 11186 10, lour conMCullve _... 280 213 Caoney Newp«t Fr~rldl C Bowttng Publlahed Orange Coelt
Nim., Pac:lltca Home Carl! C•llf 11:171• Thia bulk tranaler ta tub· pr1or 1, the d• of said,,.., Beecn Calif 92H3 ThlS at•t_,t wu tlled D•lly Piiot June 26 July 5
Supplif't 18800 Delaware Th11 bu11neu 11 con· teC1 to CelllOfnta Uniform tn Y I Thi• bualneu 11 con· with the CCl'lnly Clerk ol Ct· t2. 19, 111ee
SrrMt Sulla 100 Hunt ducted t>y • general part· Commerc111 Code Section i.t"° JUN 11 1966 I ducteO t:>y •n lndMduel •noe CCl'lnly on Mey 211, SA-778
inglon Be•cn. CA 926-48 neranlp 18IOfl . He,,ry T Moore, Jr ' Barry Alen Tarleton t98fl
'Tne l'ic1111ous Bustnea1 J I( Houelnuoen Preal· The na,,,. end lddr ... of .ludo• 01 11,. luperlor Thia •l•letnent wu 111.o FJ10l:ll
Neme teferred ro above wu dent l th• p41raon with whom C~r1 With th• County Clerk ot Or Publlahed Or•nge Coast
Wed 1n Orange CCl'lnty on Th11 s111ement wu meo ctatma may be hied It C•ll· Published Otftnge Coul •nge County on June 10. Delly Piiot June 2 t, 2e. July
February 215 19eo4 F239525 wllh tne Counrv Clerk ol Or-tornl• Be11 Eacrow tnc 234 D!llly Piiot June 14 2 I. 2e, I 198e 6 12, t98e
Hunrtngron Proleuton•I ange Counrv on June 24. E 17th St "t 1e. COtll 1.,1 5 1986 '111411 Sa-7•8 s11n.1e .. tnc ceutornll cor 1988 , Meat CetuOfnt• end,,,., .. , Y Sa7•5 Publllhed Orange Cou1 -'----------
pora11<>n 18800 Oefeware FJ12121 d•Y tor tlltng ctalmt by any Dally Pttot Juna 28 July 5. fllalC NOTICE s11.....,, sune 1100 Hunt PubllShed Orange CoHI creOfl()( &11111 be July 26th ocm•ic NOTICE • 12. HI. 198fl
ington S.&eh CA 92e.e Dally Pllor July 5, 12 19 2e.11986 which lit 1'141 tl\Jalnen r~ SA-773 FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11
This bualneat wu con-1t1e6 d•Y befO<'e rtwl conaumm• FICTITIOUI .U ... 11 N.U. ITATl•MT du~led by• CC>tl>Of•llon S•·804 lton d•te 199Ctfled •bove NAME ITATIMIMT P\lltC NOTICE The loHowtng peraona .,. '"'" ttatement w•• hied Dated Ju"• 27th. 1986 dOlng buetnau u
w1tt1 lhe County Clerk of Or PlllllC NOTICE I J. JAY DRllCOLL. Ill· Tiie following peraona •r• 1 FICTITIOUI IU ... H STRUCTURAL HEAL TH
Ange County on May 211 tended Tren•r.tM drt~~~~~n~st :!AK AS· MAW ITATllflllNT COUNSELING & THERAPY,
19Ae f'ICTITIOOI IUllNt:ll P•ibll•hed Orange Coui ~()CIA TES 23S5 Mein The folf<>o#ing ~·lie t U1 S"'*10f Ave Sutta E.,
PutJlllhed Orange Cout NAMf ITA Tl NT De 1V Pitol .ltJly ~ l98e S O doing bualneel al NewpOr1 a..cti. Calll 92&e3
0111'; Poot JUr>ft '28 July 5 The IOllowtng petatlnl are sieoa ~~.~1927 lu~t· 11 lrVi~ ' NEWPORT SALES co Shirley Ann Hender'lon, n 1'4 tQ8ft dOlng bu11neu u ntlD•IC MnflCE Curtll Ryan OlllOn 23 2802 Newport Blvd , Unit 1835 Eut SIX1h St . Long
Sa775 ADAMS AVE ND A rUO\. nu Landfall Court Newporl •3 Newport 8Mct'I. Calif Beech. C.ltt 80802
---------ll023 Ad•m• A... Hunt ,ICTITIOUI IUllNlll B4la<:h Celtl 92883 92883 . Tl'llt bualn•H II con-PtellC NOTIC( ongron Beath Calif 92&4e NAMf ITATlMfNT Chr11ttne Beckut, 23 I Mlt..e Kldetl 2902 ~· duc1~ by :,.,~I • c her,.. R Bruar 12791 I OrHnfletd lrvtrie Ctlll port Blvd Sllp 12, Newport Stilfley Henc:ier.on K :ie462 Sy•v•n St G•tden Grove Ttwl folloli'flng P41'ton• are · Beec1'1 C•lll 92H3 Thi• atel filed
' 1Mlll3 C•fll 9284S doing t>uttneas u lrwlnd•'-11?~~11 Thomu Burnham Thi• bu1lneu It con· with tM Coun!y Clat'll ol Or·
IT A Tl•NT Of' Neil J Hor~'" 2e27 N4tvll ~IN).' 1;'~. ! Br~~~~ 2.e~ 8•)'1110<• Ortve ,.._ dueled by en lndlYlc:tual anQe County on Jvne 18
AIANOOHMINT Of C11 Cotlt Mata Calll •v• ' ll.n P r.e pon S.llCl'I Caltf 92e80 I Miiie Kldell 19&fl
UH Of FICTTTIOUI a?826 I fl'Wll•de141 l rtnet• .• gan-Phlll E Olten 412 Plrll• Thll at•tem«il WU ftled Pl11I04
•u1••• ...... Wllllem JllGk St19henl0rl, • , •I p Ir In. r. h I ps, I I .. -...-!, "~h c -•11 "'2 .... .,; wllfl the County Clerk of Or· Publltl'led Ortnge Coul
I 8roo«hollow Ortve 1nta ........ .,.,.. .,_, "" " "'"' Cou 1 ,,_ J""'"' 8 " 21 """ T ne tollowlng peraona 211e2 Kroll Ln . Hunt ngton An• CA 9270~ Ro"•kl M Bonaguidi enoe n Y ""' --· Daily PllOt June , 1 . .,.,,7
have •b•ndoned the UM of BMch. Celt1 92&48 1 R Oontld SdU$1er 1000 831~ Cefttury P•tll Court, l98& ..,111• 5 1;, tllH S.7S3
PtalC NOTICE
~TTT10UI .UIMll
MAIM ITATl•MT
Tiie lollowtng S*'aorl• -doing buelMN U
. ROCKY'S WRENCH ON
WHEELS, •324 Jord•n Ave .
Orenge, Callf 82fl68
Ronald Albeft Renlah.
•37• .Jotdtn Ave . <>ranoe.
Calif 92H9
C•tlly Lynn Renlah •324
Jordan Ave . Or•nge. Calif
112H9
Thlll bu11naae I• con·
Ouc:1ed by Huabend and
wll• C.1hy lynn FWllah
Thie tt•tement WU flltd
wtlh the County ~ ot Or:
INIQ9 County on June 18,
19M '11-
Publllihe<I Orange Cqut
Dally Pltol June 21. July 6
12, 111. t9M SA·784
MllC NOTICl
lh• (lc.llllOUI eualn•H Thi• butlneN 11, t:~· 011•11 !111 .. 1 Sult• f'llO !\ult• 100 S.11 °"900. C1lll P11bflll'led Ot•nge Collet ~~~11n:~~";,dn;:::~r,: ~~ b'I' • o«*• pa • ~ts,; b~~:.~A1:2~n 112;~! bu11n111 I• con. Delly Pttot Ju"41 28 July 6, ---------'~:.~=·
Stt•t Tu"rh CA 117680 ~I J Horgan I led due.led by 1oont ,,..,lure ducted by a l•mlled partner 12 19 18M SA-774 fltatC NOTICE The folawlnO pertana.,.
fn• II .lltlOUI bualneH ~1T .. 11t,~ICl•~lw Cl ::'ot t01· BradlO<d H Mille< 0.., thlph • " .. flCTfT10Ut .,..... doing butitncea .. namto retert~ to 1oow wu -· ,. ,.,. .... , Mii Pl•I~ Cl 1111t1ne .. ac .. u• HAMS ITATl•MT !UROftCAN 111 TCCH, 870
"'"'°on AliQU•' 9. 10&21n Ille ange Cour\ly °" Jun. 24 Thll •tatetf'MI wit Iii.ct Thia 11a1amen1 wilt llled fltafC lt}TIC[ The 1...._.._ per.ona .,. W 17 SI lldO 03. Coe1•
Counry ut Or1111g41 198'1 ~ Cleirk 1 o Oltlth tM County Cl«lt ot Or· ............ .,, MeM. caltf Ht27 I': 8 A1<1na t Ctvlt Pta11 ,JI_. •tlh rtwl Coul\ty o ' C.OUntv on M•'I 29 '1CTITIOUI IU-11 doing ~.. MIYrlllo MerllldO 13e02
Su•re 17S Newpon BN<.h, Put>l19'\ed Orange Cout latl04' County on June 4 = NAMS ITAftMIWT COMMEACIAI. TV SER· Miii Vial•, Whltti. Calif
CA 92880 O•llY Piiot July~. 12 111 1fJ t91& ,,,.,,.. Tiie followtng pcraonl .,.. VICE, 104• 1 K.emual• °'1· toe02
ijruoe K !<l(tn• I Ctvk: 1Qfle "1'*" l>ubll"*' Qtange Cout doing bu..,._.. Huntington leecl'I. Cell Q4aM Or'taQI. 13715 Vie
P•au ~ult• ,,,, ~t S•-7118 1 •• ~:-.::c'· .~.~~~::." .~11 0.•lyP!IOt June21 ~8July5 TOPSPIN ~PUT~. 9~ "' w-.n '°"' Oii ,.,"" Whlnw. Cellf 8MC11 (.A l?Ht> ' C 12 tllM 1135 W .... "' ... «YOO. ,_,,., ' toe02 TM At.Int COft'l*tY a P\atc NOTICE ~ MO Now~ ..,.. N760 eo.11 M .... Call! 92fl2fl Kal'll\lela °' · Huntinoton Tiiie buatnen 11 con·
C•llfornla corpo1et1on 11 , OrfH, ltlfte._, . ..._,_, S tanley Woodw•rd 8eeel'l.Clllf t2f!4e duc:t~ by • genetel '*1·
Clvtc Plue Sutt: :, N.w P:ICTITIOUI eulMH ~.~ Orange Coel1 I NllJC M>TlCl Net.=. : W~• ~ I~!!, :,'~con• MnNp
port 8Mc" CA 2 NAJim ITATOISNf 0 ..., Ptlol Jl'"9 21 . .i4ltf I t .fnvu. e I.....,. A . ......._, aAurtllO M-..clO T1!11 bu..,,... .,... «ltt• The l()llowlng pcraonl are ... , I _......, MllMll t2t2t ,_,,.. ..._. Thie tllten"*\1 wae lllad duet.CS bye oertafel petlnat doing ~ u 1' tt IHI 'IC''' rvv Thi. buafnfll It con· Thlt .aatetnenl WM meet wtth the Counly ~ of Of·
ehlp uff UP • Dl&PLAY 291~1 a.1... NAJill ITATUllWT r d<JCI~ t>y an lndtvlduel wltfl ,,... Coufl1Y ~of Or· ange County on June , ••
"-It. AltlM A.on111 Av. O 104 Colla I Tiie =::'eon• a • 1 Sten N411aon "109 County on June 18• tMe
fhlt •l•lemer'lt ..... Ried Mela Celtl 92t2t "8JC NOTlCC ~CREATIONS 8878 L• Tl'lll ... ...,..., -fllccl ,... '11W1 '11*7
wtth the County Clefk of Of I Merk D Comtno• 510'• flCTTI'IOUI H I Pl• 1 Clre.. ,oun°t•ln I/al with 1M Count)' C..,.., OI a; ""'bllM!ed ()(enQe CoMI ftut>lltMO ~ Cou1 =~~ .cr.,,:·~:C,: ~~~~1~on• c1e1 Mer MAlll ITA.,._lfT
1
"'1 Ycfltlf t27ot 1 = County on June • DdY "°'June 21, 21 • .M'/ ~.~ 2 · .Mt 1· I~ M .....,, C.. Todd L.• Clemen• 510''1 Tl'le fol!O'*W't ~o= ~·.,~~1.!111~·1 "=I. 1'· 1... te-766 IA-171 C•• a •=·1t1r Al• MarlQOld Coron• c1e1 M•, doing~ .. 1 " v• 1 PublllMd Orenos
• I
HELENE IRENE
LARKIN. a rsident
of Newport Beach
area for over 30 years,
passed away July 2,
1986 at Koaa Mem·
orial Hmpttal after a
lengthy Ulne91. She
was preceded In
dC'ath by her hus-
band, Richard W
Lark.in, Sr' in 198~.
Mrs. Larkin Is
aurvwed by her two
1e>ns, Doyle D. Paul of
San Juan Capistrano
and Donald C. Paul of
Conoga Park, stepeon,
Richard W Larkin,
Jr of Irvine, atep-
daugh tt>r, Shirley
M&My of Fallbrook,
alao survtved by nu
meroua niece. and
nl'pht'wa Crypt Side
Servi<.'ft will ~ .hf'ld
Monday, July 7, 11 00
A M at The
Mal.&801eum Of The
Paciftc, P~flc Vtew
Memorial Patk, New-
port Be-a.ch P.cW~
View Mortuary, Di·
recwre 644-2700
1
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COVER HOME
rROVIOED
bv
GEORGE
El.KIN. CO.
2 J I
A SPECIAL ADVt:Rlnil G
UPPLEMENT
VOL. S. NO. 27
I" ATURDAY
JUµ'.-S. 1986
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PAGa 2/IATIMDAY ,.,,,. .. , .. _______________________________ DAILY PILOT/mA&. lllTATI
.WEST
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LAGUNA.
H ILLS
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PAQI
2. Market Map
3. Waterfront Homet
4. Unique Homa
5. The ow.bout AMOClatlon
8. Lido Realty
7. Grubb & EJlla
8. Southeby'a International
9. George E.lklnt
10. Harbor ReeJty
11. lrvtne Cout Realty
12. Remax of Cotta M... •
13. Remax of Coata M ...
...
PAQI
14. Hunt & Auoctatn
15. Start>oatd &crow
16. Open HOUM Directory
17. Open HOUM Directory
18. Ctalllfled
19. Clllllfled
20. Clualfled
21. Claaffled
22. New Home Horizons ' 23. Coldwell Banker, Cotta Meta 2.-. Coldwell Banker. Newport Beach
DAILYPILOT/•&AA.•STATS .............................. ~ .................................. llATUllDAYJU&.Y~t ... /PACY I
We don't just sell 0 waterfront" ... we specialize in property on the water ...
near the water ... and with a view of the water .
• FABULOUS HARBOR RIDGE £ST A TE A hbme of' EXTRA LA.RC£ LOT ON UDO With 65' frontage in
great quality wirh superb view\. The main house hits best street 10 street loation. Early span1sh style 5
S bdrms, inc luding 2 master suites, formal dining bdrm with family room on 35' half, 30' is all garden.
room, den & family room There are also servants Build big or remodel. SS.9,500. 631-1-400
quartt'rs with 3 bdrms & 2 baths and fabulous BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spectacular views of
ground\ cncompassins a tennis court, pool and spa Newport Harbor from this spacious, newly carpeted,
S 1,795,000 631-1400 2 bdrm & den with wet bar, laundry room and large
balconies. Dock possible for SO' boat. SS35,000.
631-1'400 LINDA ISLE 2 \tory 1rad111onal w11h 4 bdrms, famil y
& formal dining rooms and gourmer kuchen. Super
bay & sunset vil'ws Spacious patto leads 10 dock for
boJt & side 11e Guard gated, land included at s 1,750.000. 631-1400
LINDA ISLE -OVERSIZED LOT A custom 5
b1•druom home with family & formal dining rooms, 3
firt.•plctt t.''> .md breakfast room plus 2 sunny patios and
your own pier & slip for a large yac ht. Jusr steps to
u·nn1'> 1n 111os1 pres11g1ous guard gated community
P11<c-"" lude'> land Sl,250,000. 631-1400
LACUNA'S IRVINE COVES A gated oceanfront
< ommun11y with prestige. lender owned contem·
porJry with 4 IJdrms, family & formal dining room'>,
hJ.,(•nwnr rt'< room, sunny brick patio and ocean
\l('M Sl,150.000 631 -1400
FANTASTIC BA YFlWNT LOCATION on Balboa
hl.111d Widest part of harbor for fabulous sunset and
hoJttnl( Jc 11on v1stc1s Early "Island" style home with J
ht.l11m c1nd lam1ly room plus pier and slip for largt•
bo.11 StJ2o.ooo 67 3-6900
BRAND NEW LUXURY OCUNFRONT Built with
tht· lint•\! 111 c us1om qualiry and design. Nearly 4000
"l '' 111 th•> 4 bdrm home w11h a 3 bed apartmen1
O\it 1 1h<· J <.tr l(clrage. A corner loca11on with
t.ibulou .. view'> S86S,000. 631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND RARE CHA.RM New England
style duplex steps to South Bayfront beach Front
house with 3 bdrm, 2 bath, corner brick fp and front
patio. Rear newer 2 bdrm apt with deck over dble
garage. $-475,0QO 673-6900
SPYCUSS WJ1lt C REA T OCEAN VIEW Private
corner lot with • bdrms. Master, family and formal
living room all on view side with patto. Formal dining
and br~kfast nook open to entry courtyard with
beautiful custom pool. Over-2500 square feet, ligh1
and airy with uthedral ceilings. S-469,750. 631 -1400
OCEANFRONT SALTBOX True New England style
in bt.•\I "lewport loc a11on. A fabulous 3 bdrm (or 2 &
dt.•nl w11h <,epar.itc studio/guest over detached gar-
al(<' ,t,111s 10 2nd floor gallery overlooking huge •
b1 •,111wcl < ('1ltn8 Irving room with brick fireplace New
on mJrket S695,000 631-1400
PRIME PENINSULA BAYFRONT Fabulous
property with lawn leading from trellised patio to
large dock. Unusual 3 story 6 bdrm including 3rd
floor · master suite with fp., sitting area .lnd
sundeck w11h breathtaking wide bay & nighr light
views. Completely redecorared, offered
furnished at $1,475,000. 631-1-400
SUPER OCEANFRONT OUPLE.X Beautifully ma1n -
t.urwcl Upper un11 has 3 spacious bdrms and large
l1vinK Jlt.'d with wma11on.il views of beach act1v11y
,ind ..unset\. lowc•r 2 bdrm has nice patio. Xlnt h11<h
bJl.inC1• .mum.ible lo.tp S600,000 631 -1-400
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Refurbished J & 2 bdrm
un11., lo\ 1th giant mc1s1er su11e upstairs, like n<'w
< Jh1m•h , Mid fireplaces in both units. Fabulous
cat.ilinJ & u< c•Jn v11'ws. Patio w11h B.B Q S59S,OOO
67 j 6900
BA YFRONT CONDO with fabulous 270° panoramic
v1t'W\ uf 1•nt1rc• h.irbor & city lights. This spacious 1
bdrm with new whllc carpet & sauna 1s on the 81h
fluur ol pres11g1ou\ bu1ld1nR with doorman, pool &
'>PJ S570,000 631 -1400
LUXURY LACUNA CONDOMINIUMS Only 3 left
On cliff across from oceanfront park with forever
coastline, white water & city light views. Spacious
mediterranean style with 2 masrer suites, french
doors, balconies & patios Community spa in spanish
courtyard SSS0,000 to SS8S,OOO 631-1-400. Open
Daily 390 Cliff Drive
BALBOA ISLAND Urge cathedral ceilinged '4 bdrm
home with a 1 bdrm guest unit A flexible-property
which aslo can be 3 and 2 bdrms Close to beach and
v111iage, brings super summer rental income.
$440,000 673-6900
FABULOUS WHITE WATER VIEWS from this Cor-
ona del Mar condo Terrific vaca11on retreat at the
mouth of the Harbor A J bedroom unit ma desirable
secyr11y complex with community pool. S399,900
RARE ON THE PENINSULA An R-3 property V1
block 10 neighborhood beach on a quiet tree lined
weer A spacious 3 bdrm. 2' 1 barh home wirh den
and fp plus 2 units for incomt' Walk to n('w fun
zone, shops & ferry S395,000. 631-1-400
A CEM ON UDO ISL£ lovely traditional 3 bed
home with formal dining room on quiet end of
island. Shorr walk 10 clubhouse and courts Beaut•·
fully decorated with paned windows, shutters, an d
hardwood floors. S365,000. 631-1-400
HARBOR RIDCE TOWNHOME Spacious, highly
upgraded 1 story w11h 2 bdrms & den with cathedral
ceilings Attrac11vt> contemporary decor Very pri-
vate .1nd tharming woodsy se111ng with serene ca·
nyon vieM. S359,000 631-1400
LARCE. HOME ON PENINSULA POIN'T" Steps to
beaches. Newly painted, clean & bright, 4 bdrm &
family room home with "country couage" appeal &
nice south patio on the point's charming Bellvue
lane. REDUCED to $335,000. Open Daily 1-5. -420
Bellvue Lane. 631-1400
DRAMA IN NEWPORT With fabulous views of night
lighrs and back bay. A spacious famliy home with 4
bdrms, large living room and family room plus
exciting indoor pool and spa. (l.H.l 13251000
631-1400
CLIFFHA VEN A charming 3 bdrm home in desirable
Newporr area. On large lot with formal dining room
& remodeled kitchen, plus family room with brick
fireplace open to patio and custom pool. Owner will
consider lease option. S325,000 631-1-400
LIDO ISLE COTT ACE Close 10 "tear down" 2
bedroom 1n grear location at a great price On one of
island's prettiest strttts near Genoa boat garden &
tt'nnis court S285,000 631-1-400
BAYSIDE COVE CONDO With par11al bay v1t'ws An
impeccable 2 bdrm unit with double attached garage
in great location. Available rights to 30' boat slip
Security complex with comm pool and spa (l H l
$275,000 631-1400
blEWPORT, HIGHLY UPGRADED ~teps 10 library,
park and school. 3 bdrms, 2V1 baths, with utility
room and sauna. Newly 11led kitchen floors and
french doors. Cul-de-sac location S225,000
831-1400
BLUFFS TOWNHOM£ Attractive 2 story corner
unit 3 bdrm wnh 1 bdrm and 1 bath down plus
spacious prl\late patio and 2 car garage. Owner may
asmt with financing. land included al S 182,500
631-1400
VILLA BALBOA -BREAllfTAKJNC VlEWS Of
ocean and coastline night lights. An absolutely 1m·
maculate 1 bdrm and den, complete with levelors. A
nearly new security complex, community pool. bike
10 beach Reduced 10 $1691000. 631-1-400
SHARP EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Four years new
Spacious airy 3 bd, 21 J bath with separate dining
room, skyliRhts, balconies, privare pa110 plus 2 car
garage in amactive small complex. Walk to shops.
REDUCED TO S163,000 631 -1400
NEWER EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Three bdrms in-
cluding master suite with den, 1n1erior laundry and
auached 2 car garage w11h attractive pario. lovely
small complex with clapboard and r1ver rock ex-
teriors $149,SOO 631-1-400
COST A MESA -NEW ENGLAND STYLE A newer 2
story condo near shopping & O range Coast College
Two master suires wirh 21 1 baths plus 2 car g.trage,
great for shared ownership le-nder owned
S117,500 631-1400
BALBOA ISLAND Business opportunity. Esrabhshed
ladies' sportswear shop in great location in well
trafficked .area on rsland'\ main \treet S40,000
673-6900
Two olket aeniag Colt& Meta, Corona del Mar, JlaDdngton Beacb, lnine, IApu Beacb IDCI Newport Beacb
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
Sales, Rentals, Property Mlntl~nt
31 SMarine Ave.
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
B~lboa Island
673-6900
631'·1400
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HERE'S .LOOKING AT YOU GALI
Thanks for a 100 years of keeping us free,
prosperous and ... Uniquel May we live up to your
example in the years to come.
HERE'S SOME FIREWORKS!
Happy 3 bedroom Trina plan in the Bluffs!
Tree lined greenbelt location. move-In con-
dition and many decorator upgrades. Owner
will respond to your offers; she's anxious to
talk ... and anxious to sell. Right now she's
talking $240,000.
$112,IOt FOi TWO IUtOoi -Dynamite! Cozy cul-
de-sac near nature area in Newport Terrace.
Comm. poof, spa, 2 bdrm, for $112,500.
LOVUY COUITIY FtHClt -Eastside C.M. 3 bdrm. 3
bath townhome, picture perfect yard, fr. doors,
wet bar. frplce. all like new. $169,500.
G£T El Cf THI -A sweeping Back Bay view,
viewing deck, 2 bdrm, 2 ba, adults home in the
Bluffs. Catch this -just $245,000 FEE.
HUI TO FllD -A CdM duplex under $300,000
with close to $2500/mo. Income. Cute, shingled,
3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 bdrm rental. $279,000.
•.I . "COHO" -Next to Gelsonsr 2 bdrm, 2 bath,
2 frplce, townhouse, tennis/pool with decks,
den, dining $159,000 L.H.
IACI UY TODIOIE -Newer, larger Cape Cod
style with 3 bdrms. Bay view, sun decks, and
A/C. Master suite has cozy fireplace. $225,000.
COIOU DEL MAI CLUSIC -A cottage, complete
with leaded windows, courtyard. spa. rich wood
paneling, guest house. and 2 bdrm. $280,000
--$310,000 TO $439,000--
NEW LISTING
OlJ( C .. CUii -Epitome!
3 bdrms, 2 baths, larger lot
and close to the beaches.
Beams, bricks, boatd and
batten. Priced at 1325,000
SIHY & lllCIT -Townhome overtooklng all of
Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, re.treat off
master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $681,000.
$UIS£T llAWl•E -Featured In 1986. Classic
Olde CdM 4 bdrm, 3 ba. updated Santa Fe style,
large lot, courtyard spa. A treat at $625,000 .
A LOmY UFESTILE -Harbor Ridge townhome with
serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
Impeccable condition and A.C. $642,600.
IEACH FIOlfT TOWHOME -In construction, get
involved. 3 BR , 2BA on W. Oceanfront. Adult·
family living. $20,000 decor pkg. $560,000
Fiil SW -Priced below current appraisal. 4
doors from Big Corona, spacious family home, 7
yrs old, immaculate. $545,000.
CLASSY TOWHOIE -In cosmopolitan CdM, near
scenic views and creative dining, 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
2600 sq.ft .. fine appointments. $439,000.
---OVER $1 MILLIONN----
llYIH COVE ESTATt --=-o ... '\..Dory home, ocean
view, Laguna's S .. l private beach,
comm taclllttes. . , .... v,VOO.
l YIUA OI TIE llUfF -In San Clemente, spectacu-IMACIHTIVE IAIGAI• HUIT£1S -4 bdrm in Spyglass, lar view of the Pacific, s bdrms. medlterranean
$30K under competition, int. patio. exciting flavor, owner wllllng to finance. $1,500,000 ·
views, fr. doors. Incredible potential. $385,000.
CAPE COD t• COi -A 3 BR, 2'h BA charmer. 2
story, spooious master suite & family room, on
tree lined street close ~beach. $435,000.
MOT STUFF O• THE IHlET -A 3/2 and 211 duplex in
Old CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy feel
and atrium in owner's unit. $359,000
LACUU IUCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block
to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek
of blue view. $435,000.
CDI MIWllE -Potential view, 3BA, 2BA, access
AIUT VIEi 01 TIE llAllET -Spectacular 6, 700
sq.ft home on 1~ acre overlooking secluded
beach & coast llne. $4,300,000.
IPEI UTlllAY 1-1
1U1 QI $545,000 221 lertiuat
Unique 3 bdrm, 1 bl~ to beach 0 Markas
lllffl $245,000 2001 Vlsta IM4al
Sweeping view. 2 bdrm, great deck F. Scott Evans
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
• to private beach and very anxious owner. Lush -----UNDER $300,000~---follage, sparkling pool, large rooms. $358,000.
llll -$625,000 u 1 ,.,,,
Claasic 4 bdrm. 3 bath T Walllek -
O• IHITA, I• IWFFS -Back bay and night light
view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, sunny
patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. ·
LOVELY TllU I• TME IWFF -Its special! 3 bdrms. on
a lovely greenbelt loaded with trees. 2 story
townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000.
'SPECIAL II CUYOI ISWI -Upgraded Pinehurst
model, 2BR, den, comm. spa, tennis, pool. Big
declt 'Nlth small view. Tasteful! $210,000.
unu ISi.Aii ·-"'LDfult Balboa Island lot, fireplaces, $0 to bay. Income
Si8,000/yr & b1. ........ ,., nome. $295,000
II tmlE II Pl(SEJT COUITIOI -1 bdrm plus
convertible den, In popular Orange Tree.
Streams, tennis, pool, activities. $112,900
UIUQUE OPPOITU.ITT -For family desiring lovely,
spacious 4 bdrm pool home in prestigious Irvine
Terrace. Reduced to $375,000.
CLASSIC IAYCIUT -Beautiful neighborhood, love-
ly 4 bdrm, 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard,
fruit trees, and realistic prtoe. $310,000
HUSE IWTIFUL .}.. ·'spacious ranch style on large
lot in lovely area. Shutters, french doors, copper
plumbing, berber carpet. Clasaey~at $320,000
---$545,000 to $745,000,----
SET Mn m -From beamed llvlng room watch
bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard,
designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000.
IUI M $545,000 221 laftluat
Unique 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beach L. Harper
Ul1'llll • $169,500 840 l. 21• It. 1-8 Picture perfect 3 bdrm townhome A. Johnson
GllTI... $320,000 2011 ....
Spacious 3 bdrm. FR. all the extras A. Johnson
.. lllYll $210,000 21 o..,.. ......
Tasteful Pinehurst. 2 bdrm, den., sm. vtew
T. Boland
-·-$358,000 IH tw. ~ 3 bdrm, 2 bath, private beach access B. White
• l&.lffl $245,000 HM ftttl IMMlll
Sweeping view, 2 bdrm, great deck F. Scon-evens
1M1 UY $225,000 HU ....... F·2
Newef Cape Cod 3 bdrm townhouse V. Sinclair
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THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
8AY8HORES ... Your own villa at the water's
edge. Sixty foot prtme lot on fee land. Step-
down living room. Formal dining room wtth oak
church panelling and wine storage. Five
bedrooms. Three baths. Inviting balcony over-
looking the bay. Hand painted cabinets and
stained glass celling In large country kitchen
overlooking bay. Elaborate use of hardwood
floors, mouldings and Fre')ld' doors. Three car
garage wtth loads of storage ............. $1,195,000
LINDA ISLE .·. . Waterfront luxury: a concept
that goes deeper than plush carpeting. This
pptse:.qulckenlng three bedroom residence
provides virtually every amenity one could sane-
ly require. Soaring peamed ceilings, Indirect
llghUng. power driven drapes, gourmet kitchen
with both gas and electricity. spa. pier, slip. You
wlll find no boredom here ................. $1, 195,000.
DOVER SHOR!S ... Something special for the
large f amity. Custom built waterfront home with
pier and slip for large boat. Five bedrooms. Six
and one-half baths. Large famlty room. Updated
kitchen with pass-thru breakfast room. A two-
room suite wtth bath ... ldeaJ for live-In help.
Master bedroom ~Ith his and hers walk-In
closets and bathrooms. Three air conditioners
and two foroed air heatefs. Delightful brick
terrace overlooking the bay .................. -.S,000·
IRVtNE TERRACE ... Against an awe-Inspiring
backdrop of bay activity. blue ticean and glisten-
ing night lights. you'll discover a boldly designed
home. Three bedrooms. Five baths. Superb
master suite. Beautifully intergrated kitchen.
This residence really packs a wallop .. :. SI05,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 1309 Dolphln Terr.ce
CLIFF HAVEN ... Spectacular view. Enjoy all
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. Truly a million dollar view with
a home thrown In ............................... $725.000
DOVER SHORES . . One visit wlll convince you
that this elegantly upgraded home warrants
your consideration. Three spacious bedrooms.
Three baths. A living room that makes entertain-
ing a pleasure. Den large enough for pool table.
Three flreplaces. A kitchen that would delight
any gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen.
Unobstructed view of Back Bay ... Now -.S..000
Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1730 Galaxy Drtn
DOVER SHORES .. Tranquil charm ... lovely
patio and deck at the water's edge. Pier and slip
for forty foot boat. Oeflghtful three bedroom.
two bath home. Dining room. Den. Two fire-
places ............................................ Now ~.ooo
DOVER SHORES . . Ivan Wells atrium model.
Four bedrooms. Family rooom. Dlrilng room.
Elegantly landscaped view side of the yard has
pool. spa. barbeque and flreplt. Rich looking
glass fence. Three car garage. . ......... tao,000
••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ***BAYSHORES*** .,
: The epitome o1 bayfront properties. One of
• the world's premier addresses. This prop-•
• erty has the intrinsic prestige of location, !
• and the scope of Its setting doesn't flt it
: normal definitions. The resldene6 Is set on •
• 182 feet of unspoiled, spectacularly scenic :
• bay1ront. Obviously, the magnificent visual •
: Qackdrop is conducive to leisure living and •
• provides a total lifestyle of recreation. •
•relaxation and social activity. The Improve-:
• ments are sHuated on over 25,000 square •
: fee1 of brilliantly landscaped grounds with •
• a sweeping expanse of luxurious lawn •
• leading to the water and the docking facllf-:
it tles ... a 20 foot ramp leads to 163 feet of •
• pier. The float Is 505 square feet In size and it
: has four anchor posts. The f aclllty will :
•accommodate at 65' boat plus several •
• others of various slze. The house has a •
: spacious and grand look. yet Is of manage-•
_.able slze for today's tlvlng. Amenities In-:
• ctude ·two, two-car completely finished •
• garages, a small gym with a spa and a pool •
•with a wet bar. OPINION ... those who ven-•
: ture Into the sparsley populated market7 •
• place for an expensive bayfront location :
• would be well advised to see this one •
• .................................................. 111,aoo,ooo • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES . . . Highly upgraded hoh'le.
Three bedroom. Three and one-half baths. Mas-
ter suite has sitting room wtth fireplace. Family
room with fireplace. Totally remodeled kitchen.
Oen with bookshelves. Crown mouldings.
French doors. View patio with flreplt and spa.
Three car garage ................................... S875,000
DOVER SHORES . . A magnificent five
bedroom home in a park-like setting. Delightful
view of back bay. Quality shows In many ways.
Kitchen recently remodeled. Bookcases In fam-
ily room Wet bar. Vaulted beamed ceilings
.......................................................... 1857,000
BAYCREST ... The address you give with pride.
Exqulsttely upgraded two story home. Master
suite downstalrs ... second master upstairs, plus
three more bedrooms. Dining room. Spacious
yard with gated pool. ............................ '625,000
BIG CANYON ... Monaco model. 3 bedrooms.
2'~ baths, air conditioned, security system,
potential view and room for apa. This Im-
maculate homes gleams with pride of ownership
in thla guard gated community ............. '5251000
DOVER SHORES . . . An address to re-.
member ... & home you can·~ forget. Fabulous
view. OeUghtful family room with custom walnut
bar, refrtgetator and wtne storage. Four
bedrooms. foor baths. Convertible den. Family
room. Gourmet kitchen with Thermotronlc
double ovens, microwave. compactor. Jenn-Afr
and stain less steel sinks ....................... M7S.OOO
Open Sun 1 -~ ................... 1141 lentlego Drtn
63·1-7300
W£STCUFF . . . When spaciousness matters.
consider this home. This custom built two-story
home was formerly five bedrooms, but tWo wer~
combined to enlarge the master suite. Thfee
and one-half baths. Three fireplaces. An excel-
lent value at..................... . .................. 1425,000
Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1218 Sorneraet Lane
BAYCREST ... Park-like front yard with or-
namental palms. Highly upgraded and recently
remodeled home designed for pleasure and
comfortable living. Five spacious bedrooms.
Four and three-quarters baths. Formal dining
room. Separate maid's or guest quarters. An
award-winning pool and spa ................ 1374,000
BAYCEST . Beautifully appointed traditional
home. Two stories. Four bedrooms. Dining
room. living room wtth wet bar. Lovety view of
tush gardens. Family room with vaulted ceilings.
Home Insulated. Large lot... ................. $389,500
DOVER SHORES ... Colorful entry. Four large
bdrms, Including two master suites. Format
dining room. Bay vtew from living room and
dining room. Large windows throughout. Three
and one-half baths. Spacious FR ..... ,.. 1315,000
Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1201 S.nttego Drive
JASMINE CREEK ... Plan 2 with a great corner
location. Spacious 2 bedfoOoms and den, 2
baths, dining room. breakfast area. 2 fireplaces.
wood floors. beamed ceilings, lovely patios and
landscaping. Gate guarded community
..................................................... 1342,500
HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . Delightful home de-
signed for gracious entertaining. Entire property
In neat and clean condition. The four bedrooms
arranged for complete privacy. Two and one-
half baths. Stone fireplaces In living room and
family room. Cozy bar with refrigerator.
Harwood parquet floors In traffic areas. Well
landscaped yard with sparkling pool. Conve-
nient Intercom system throughout.. ...... 1321,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................. 1809 Anita Lane
WESTCLIFF . Traditional design. well main-
tained four bedroom home. Three baths. Yard
with fruit bearing trees. dog run. Quiet neigh-
borhood convenient for schools. library and
shopping. New roof. ..... ..... ....... .. .... 1259,000
••
SANTA ANA ••. NEAA WESTERN MEDtCAl
CENTER ... Popular Shady Hollow patlo home.
Three bedrooms. two bath huge 200 square toot
family room. Upgraded throughout wtth brick
atrium. Currently teased at $1300 month. Good
investment .. 20"' down. break even Offered at
......... :................ . ............................. 1115,000
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
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PAGI 6/SATUm>AY :JULY 5, , ..
LIDO ISLE
CHUI EITHOIDIUJIE -Highlighted with French
doors. plantation shutters, custom wallpaper,
maid's quarters off kitchen, formal dining with
floor to celling mirrors. Just fabulous $595,000.
Linda Jacebs
ATIEITIOI IUllJHS -lowest price on Udo at
$258,000. Beach cottage now. dream home
later. Javad Mansoor
1031 EICIWICE -Charming 3 bedroom with lots
of appeal. Large patio, perfeet for entertaining.
Spacious 45" wide lot. $325,000. Virginia O'Brien
NICO tlettl -for quick sale. Large 4 bedroom,
3 bath home on 40' wide lot. Family room could
be formal dining room $385,000.
Howard Lawson
WfOHElfUL FAMILY HTtlTAllllC -in this large
family room + wet bar area. 3 spacious
bedrooms, 2'h baths. 50' wide lot. Reduced to
$465,000. Virginia O'Brien
ElCEPTIOUl LOCATIOI -On spacious corner lot,
sunny & bright 3 bedrooms, family room, up-
stairs den with wet bar, formal dining room.
$555.500. Bob/Wyyonne
f AMILY HOME + SPUWIC POOL -with 5 bedrooms.
French doors, high ceilings. a great home.
Reduced to $595,000. John Martin
CUSTOM BUILT -on 50' wide lot. Th is beauty 1s
one of the finest you will see with absolute
quahty throughOut. Approx. 4,000 sq.ft. of dis-
. tinctsve living area. $670,000. Howard Lawson
IEIODELID HYFIOIT 1£.AUTY -with special features
that will delight the eye of a discriminating
buyer. Dock for 2 boats + sandy beach.
$1,550 .000. Bob/Wyvonne
VIA UDO SOUD HYFIOIT -with exceptionally large
"T" shp for 100' boat + smaller boats. 6 BR,
family room on 74' bay frontage. $2.750,000.
Darell/Lawson ; ElCEPTtOllAl LOCATIOM -On spacious corner lot,
sunny & bright 3 bedrooms, family room. up-
stairs den with wet bar. formal dining room.
$555,500.Bob/Wyvonne ·
CIUI UTUOIDIUJIE -Highlighted with French
doors, plantation shutters, custom wallpaper,
maid's quarters off kitchen, format dining with
floor to ceiling mirrors. Just fabulous $595.000.
Linda Jacobs
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
MEWPOIT 1£.ACJI Ptlll LOCATIOM -Office space and.
commercial real estate. May exchange or sell
outright. Priced at approximately 8.5 x gross.
COSTA MESA
SECURITY CATED COIDO COIPLU -In North C.M 2
BR.. 2 BA .. vaulted ceilings. fireplace, walk-in
closet, double garage. comm. pool & rec room.
$135,000 Jerry Bogan
£.ASTSIDE CHAllEI -In private community of four
63'x 100' properties sharing a private driveway.
2 BR + den with yard. new roof. paint &
carpetmg. What a buy. $185.000 Howard Lawson
ACROSS TME STIUT FIOM MEWPOIT -Spacious
duplex units. 3 bedrooms. 2112 baths. formal
dining, fireplace. double garage each. Well
maintained. Both units rented. $328,000.
Gib Walker
ANAHEIM HILLS
EICUSH TUDOI IAMSIOll -On 1.3 acres fit for a
KING & FAMILY 6 generous bedrooms, 511t
baths. inspiring master bath, 5 fir.eplaces,
billiard room. den. authentic Antique Brunswick
Pub Bar. & muoh. much more. Lighted tennis
court + beautiful pool. $1 ,200,000
Claudette Taylor
SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH
OCWFIOIT PllCE IHUCTlOI -To $599,000. Re-
modeled 2 bedroom -+ guest quarters. Re-
markable ocean view, private steps to sand. Call
toda I St hanle Bernard
Lido Realty
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LIDO ISLE
720 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SATURDAY 1-4
Pnsented by Javad Mansoor
Spacious 5 bedroom, 4t/2 batfi,t den on
large comer lot featuring upstairs living
room & master suite with excellent view
or bay and sandy beach. Room ror pool
and spa. A true quality family home.
Offered at S795,000
· NEWPORT BEACH
IWOA PUIHULA OCWflOfl -Quiet end of
peninsula with ideal floor plan. Kitchen. living
room & master suite upstairs for the ultimate
ocean view. $685,000.Javad Mansoor
JUST IEDUCH $31,0M -Full double lot with an
existing 3 bdroom house on Cliff Dr. Add on,
tear down & rebuild, build 2 homes. Priced now
$369,000.
Stephanie Bernardy
WEST IEIPOIT -2 story contemporary home,
steps to ocean. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, balcony
off bedrooms, large patio. $245,000.
Linda Jacobs
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES
COft'9'. POOL/SPA & TENNIS
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Lido Reattv
6 73-7300
NEWPORT BEACH
UYftOIT llClllSE -Totally refurbished unit on
Lido Park Drive. 1 bedroom, den. 11.ii baths
gourmet kitchen. Everything done In excellent
taste. $299,500. Gib Walker
UN PAii HM llClllS( -on the bay, decorated &
furnished for the discriminating buyer. 2
bedr~ms. beautifully designed bathroom. Slip
available. $.i25,000. Javad!TllUe
PUOUllC UY mw -you must see to appreciate
from this private condo. Features 2 bedrooms, 2
baths. community pool. eoat slip avail. at low.
low price. On-site management. $439,000.
Claudette Taylor
UllQUE 45' LOT ...:_ On the water with dock. 4
bedroom home + separate 1 bedroom house on
R-2. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS. $450,000.
Stephanie Bernardy
llD FlOOt IAYFIHT PHTllOUSE -two bedrooms. 3
baths·, den. lovely furnishings Included. Slip
available, sit aown biiy view. $560,000.
Javad/Tlllle
WESJ.. lllPOIT· IEACM OCWFIOIT -Custom built
home for the most discriminating buyers .
Located in a secluded area with water views.
PRICED TO SELLI $679,000.
Stephanie Bernardy
PIOIOITOtl IAYflOfl -Home with the elegance
of old world charm. Country French design plus
quality craftsmanship throughout. Pier & slip on
quiet secluded bay. $1,495,000. Darell/Lawson
DOVEi VIWCE -Townhouse 2 BA, 21.iiBA, fire-
place, Immaculate, double garage, pool area,
walk to shopping. 2 story unit. Low price
$134,500. Gib Walker
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Lido Realty
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Approx.imately 10,000 square feet zoned for
mixed res1dential/tpmmercial development. On
the sands of Southern Califomias finest beach.
Th&a location offers a rare investment opportuni-
ty. $2,200.000. Hobie Denny and Jan Debey.
IUMll&Y 11.._
Spectacular remodel by RoUy Pulaski f~tured in
Home Magazine. Elegant front hOwle with 1 BR,
den and gourmet kitchen. Soaring beamed ceil-
ings. dramatac mtenors. Rear guest house with 2
BR and kitchenette. Large private patio with spa.
Lovely small oommunity.. with beach and tenrus
oourt. $750,000 leasehold. liallie St.rock.
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The perfect home for your family A charming
spacious and gracious home only a few blocks to
both bay and ocean Coved ceil.mgs, tile roof.
charmmg pallo Comer lot Four bedrooms, fam-
ily room. Oc.-ean and bay views Barbara Aune and
Carol Allison
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The ideal get away spot. Large l BR urut with
spacious hvmg and dmmg, lots of closets, new
kll<:hen, new bath, spacious bayfront deck and
more Only $449.000 mcludmg land Martha Mac-
nab
ltl CAIHWI PllMIH Hl•ICI llt4H.000
A Vl'I y rare opportunity awa1ts the fortunate few
whu t'OUld own such an estate. You may feel as 1f
you've returned to the 19th century The home as
c:harac:tenred throughout by. plastered walls, am -
ense solid oak beams. anuque oak doors, Marie
Antionette hardwood noors, and very spacious
rooms. Featuring 6 BR. 6 '.Al BA, formal Hvmg &
dmmg rooms. separate family room, gourmet
kitchen & bulter's pantry. paneled study. wane
cellar. 4 fireplaces, and all the amenities you
would expect an such a home. Approximately 215
feet of fairway frontage and some 19.000 sq.ft. of
land Truly mcomparable' $3,450,000 Appoant-
menl with Danny Bibb.
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Five spacious bedrooms.. 3 full BA. 1ncredJble
large fanuly room, dramauc Jiving & dining, 3
fireplaces. beamed ceilings, beauuful oak floors
throughout. French doors. many built-ms, and all
JUSt like new Pool si7.ed lot Truly one of a kind
Excellent value at $875,000 Danny Bibb and
Stephanie Grody.
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Beauufully upgraded and decorated 2 BR. 2 BA
unit Expansive beyfront patio perfect for enter-
taining. All new mtenor decor. baths and kitchen
Priced to sell at $550,000 ancludmg land Martha
Macnab ~Danny Bibb.
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Presently 4 BR, 2 112 BA. fonnal Jiving and dining
room. perfect for expansion! Pnme cul-de-sac
location, over 1/J acr~ with v1ews of golf course,
mountains, and city lights. Available under great
terms. Submit youn. Danny Bibb/Stephanie
Grody.
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Four bedrooms, 3 'h BA, customi7.ed manor home
Platl 2. Rich oak stained paneling, parquet floors
and marina pearl marble accents throughout.
Spacious paneled family room with fireplace.
Large lot, beautifully landscaped. Two fountains.
pool and sJ>3. Danny Bibb/Stephani~ Grody
YIU l&LllA 1111,0M
Newly UsU'd! Two master bedrooms, ca~edral
ce11inp. fireplace, partial vtt'w of bay Priced to
sell Liz Beazley and Linda Oeth.
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3 BR 1-5
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4 BR. FR. pool/spa. vw 1-5
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6 BR, FR. spa, wtrfml 1-5
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3 BR. FR 1-5
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SPYGLASS
Vent lots 84-a5-86
OORONA DEL MAR
2 BR
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Decoraton penonal residence. An out.ttanding
floor plan with fonnaJ living room, formal dining.
family room, breakfast area and gourmet kitchen.
4 BR + den. Ocean view from patJo & decks. It's
perfect. New on market. Linda Oeth and Lois
Jacobs.
"""' Pl.II ...... Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac, this channing
3 BR, 2~ BA residence features French doon,
wood floors. vaulted~ CCYr'J kitchen, family
room with fireplace. Guard gated ~unity.
Submit offers. Ann Peters.
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Magnificent vistas of the bay and ocean are yours
from this custom residence Built with the finest
material & quality finishes, the residence contalns
3 BR, 3 'h BA, gourmet kitchen, marvelous master
suite. Uruque lower level room originally de-
signed as a large wine cellar Enjoy a swun in your
pool while viewing the sunsets. Ann Peters.
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California ranch home. Large formal dining
room, separate family room, pool Large qlaSter
suite with two addiuonal bedrooms. Ann Pete~
Maureen White and Ed Eecano. CAM.ID HGHLNDS
4 BR, FR 1-5 B. Morphy 11U TIE man IF Ym •ua 12, 111 ....
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3 BR, wtrfrnt
SHORECLIFFS
4 Br
BELCOURT
1-5 Ch1ehesttt/Pe1en ~ Hill, imagjne land offered for sale in this pres-
1111,IM IN 1..-. ...,_ tigious community, with unequalled views. The
1-5 Bad~y/Denny chance of a lifetime for you to destgn and bulld
SUI.Ill 24 .......... the estate of your dreams Three oonuguous lots' 4 BR, FR. spa
SPYGLASS
1-5 B. Partch · .
Ml.,_ I..,,_ tar•· Maralou Ingold.
3 BR, FR, 2 spas 1-5 M Bulkley 1111'11 ... lllMTill
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Sitting on top of the world With the best VJew
imaginable in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Tius
beautiful 4 BR. 3 'h BA has 2 family rooms,
spacious living-dining room and everything is
upgraded. plus commun1ty pools and spas.
Maralou Ingold and Maureen White.
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270° panoramic whate water views from this 6 BR,
8 BA home. Four car garage. 2 family rooms, den,
pool, sauna, complete security and st.eel, fenced
with lots of glass. This is the finest home ever
offered on Emerald Bay Point. Rod Daley and
Dave Hir9Chler.
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This immaculate 4 BR, 3 BA home 1s a real jewel.
Includes beam ceilings, French doors. cozy brick
fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large
pool. spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outside living
and enterta1ning. Reduced price of $639,000 and
owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie
Grody.
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Tastefully decorated 4 BR, 2 ~ BA, one level
home in one of Newport's finest areas. Large
master swte. formal dining room, recently re-
decorated. Great floor plan for entertaining.
beautifully landscaped and complete security sys-
tem. Maxine Propp.
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Upgraded 3 aR split level w1th beautiful back
patio and spa. Magnificent onyx fireplace and bar
top, plantation shutters throughout Spacious liv-
ing areas with hlgh ceilings. Maxine Propp.
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Beauuf ul new 2 BR, 2 BA upper "C" unit in
Bayridge. Best location. Lovely white decor with
plantation shutten and mirrored walls. Very light
and bright. Security gated community with pool
and four spas. Macki Cooper.
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DelightfuJ 4 BR Daye.rest home. Contemporary,
comfortable, Iota of glass overlooking beautiful
lush garden and pauo. Well mainwned and
nicely decorated. Jan Debey and Virginia Swan.
6~4.6200
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Of the ocean, bay and city Lights from the two
master suites, kitchen, livi~ room and library
area. Used brick wine room with cellar. Den with
full bath oould be used for a 4th bedroom Pool
sii.ed yard. A custom home that functions well for
entertaining and family living. Gayle Amato
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Th.is tri-level home with 3 car attached garage
features loft area. Could be a library or den
Three bedrooms, 2 ~ baths. Skylight m master
suite. Community pool and tennis Gayle Amato
llft • -EMY Utl,-This comfortable 5BR single story pool home .
U&ed brick fireplace an living room Jenn-air
range. raised foundation. Walk-in closet A great
family and entertainment home. Gayle Amato
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Truly "one of a kmd" Harbor Ridge Miramar
Expanded living room, ... custom sit down wet bar
overlooking privtae spa off master suite to the
ocean and city lights. Light and airy home in-
cludes built-in bookcues. T.V . and stereo Ed
F.acano/Maureen White.
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A tophlst.lcated and dramatic 4 BR. 4 BA. family
room custom home behind guard gate including
freeform awi.mming pool and spa with waterfall.
TeM'aced gardens lead to ltghted gazebo & paddle
tennis courts. Maureen White ad F.d Eacan.o.
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SOTHEBY'S .
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
759-6700
COLONIAL BY THE SEA
Choose from to new single-family homes ju.st ste~ from the bech on
the Balboa Peninsula. They are both designed in the traditional
manner with lots of Colonial feeling. Each has tbree bedrooms. two
and one hall baths and a two car garage. Act now and enjoy the surf
and sand of Balboa this summer. $375.000 Ad # 003.
WESTCLIFF TRADITIONAL
Perfect for the young executive with a large or growing family.
There's room to roam around this four bedroom, den, three and one-
half bath home. Fresh paint. new drapes and ready to move-in
Large yard with room for a pool and RV or boat storage Only
$305,000 Ad 11 004.
PRIVATE COMMUNITY WATERFRONT
Situated directly on a sandy beach, this large family borne offers
the mosl for an active lifestyle. Tennis. boating and swimrntng are
at your doorstep. Four bedrooms, four and one half baths. plus a
maids room. $795.000 Leasehold. Ad# 008.
SANTA ANA APARTMENTS
Here 1s a terrific investment opportunity. There are seven units, all
fully leased Assume the present loan and enjoy a positive cash flow.
The owner lS also interested in a trade for a larger number of units.
$320,000 Ad # 010
NEWPORT CREST
We have several very fine homes to choose from In this beach-area
community. Tennis courts, swimming pool, spa and meandering
paths through lush landscaping are included in the secluded, yet
convement lifestyle: 4 bedrooms. 2 112 baths, family room, dining
room $185.000. 2 bedrooms. 2 112 baths, dining room $162.000. Ad ll
013
NEWPORT .BEACH BAYFRONT
Off cnng a gracious lifestyle on the Bayfront. this home is perfect
for a busy family as well as one that enjoys entertaining. Soaring
ce1hngs ID the laving room and family rool'f1 create a feehng of
spaciousness enhanced by four large bedrooms and baths Your own
private boett slip will accomodate a large yacht Offered at
$975.000 Ad:: 01 4
IRVINE TERRACE
A spacious and open four bdroom family home with room to grow
The kitchen has recently been upgraded, French doors and a bay
window added Enjoy tot.al privacy with enclosed front and rear
y,1rdl) An excellent value at only $319,000. FEE Ad # 016
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT DUPLEX · REDUCED!
Two Bayfront homes for the price of one! Sulit as a duplex with four
bedrooms a nd four baths in the main residence plus two bedrooms
and one bath ID the second. Both homes have excellent bay views
There 1s a great sandy beach right in front and an association-owned
boat dock nearby where you can greet your yachting guests. Now
offered at $995,000 Ad # 018
LIDO ISLE
We recently listed a small Lido home that is an excelllent buy The
lot ll) forty-fi ve feet wide and offers tremendous potential for
expansion or remodeling. There is an ex1st1ng very livable home
with two bedrooms. two baths. family room and a south-facing
p<1t10 Offered at $345,000 Ad n 019
BIG CANYON
T c pJint 1s hardly dry m this two bedroom. two bath Deane home.
a use tt was JUSt completely refurbL!hed throughout New kitchen
applianC'es. Charles Barone wallcovertngs. crown moldings. Fren<:h
door~ and much more. You'll appreciate the charm and warmth thts
home offers $365,000 Adi/ 021.
SOMMET DU MONDE ESTATE SITES
If you love nature a nd sweeping views of the ocean. mountains and
canyons. this 1s a once-in·a·lifelime opportunity Adjacent to Top of
Tbe World in Laguna Beach, this exclusive, aated development ls
limited to four natural-grade buJldable sites fully developed and
ready for your custom home. Includes one quarter Interest in 1.9
acres of open space Priced from SU9,000. Ad # 025.
MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Directly next to the Luxurious Ritz C.rltoa Hotel ln Nipl Shotts.
this contemporary Mediterranean estate ~fen one of t.be most
spectacular views on tbe coast. Designed for privacy and comfort.
the spacious floorplan also makes this outstanding borne perfect for
entertaining on an intimate or grand 1eale. Offered at ,1,m ,000.
Ad # 030.
HARBOR RIDGE VIEW
Offering the ultimate ln privacy and security ln the f.uard-gated
community of Harbor Ridge, this customized and blgb y upgraded
Kensington Model bas been e1panded to over 3,000 Square Feet. a.od
boasts a sophisticated decor with outstanding ligbUn& accents a.od a
panoramic view. Flexible owner has priced to seU at $479,900. Ad #
031.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
U perfection pleases you. tben you must 1ee this professionally
decorated Palermo Model. You will apprfciate the custom
wallcoverings. matching drapes, custom sbutten and other quality
upgardes throughout. Four bedrooms, of course, with two aod one
hall baths. Ideal family community. $299,000. Lealehold. Ad# 061
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Superb custom designed home in desirable Newport Heights.
Architecturally pleasing with every amenity. Custom b.ardwood
flooring, imported tile, gourmet kitchen with Jen.oair island. bay
windows and breakfast area. Tbe deluxe master suite boasts a spa
tub, private balcony. cozy sitting area and city lights view. Tb.ii
wonderful home is just steps away from quaint bayfront shopping
and dining. Priced to sell at $389.900. Ad IJ 062.
BELCOURT HILL
Adult living on one level, with spac. ious rooms, verandas off
primary living areas. view of night lights, ocean and sunsets. Two
bedrooms, two and one-half baths. upgraded Allmilmo kjtcben, and
air conditioned for your ultimate comfort. '420,000 Ad # 039.
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
We have just listed one of the finest bayfront homes on Udo Isle
From the Leaded Crystal front doors through to the meticulously
maintained dock that accommodates a 55 foot yacb~ no expense
bas been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four
family bedrooms plus a maids room and bath. The master
bedrooms with balcony on bay has a fireplace. two master
bathrooms. incredible storage and cl~ts Call today for a private
viewing $1.875.000 Ad# 067.
UN IVERSITY TOWN CENTER
Beautiful former model, an end unit with laods of upgrades. Custom
brick patio and entry Two bedrooms and one bath. Close to U.C.I.,
shopping plus easy freeway access. $135,000. Ad # 068
SPYGLASS CUSTOM
Spectacular views! Ocean, bay and night lights! A cu.st.om bualt
home with unparalled craftsmanship. Five spacious bedrooms,
seven baths. dream.. kitchen, elevator. wine cellar, pool. spa.
cascading wat~rfall, a bridged Koi Pond and a security gate entry
only begins to describe this magnificent residence. Sl.295 000 Ad# 069 t
COSTA MESA DUPLEXES
We have just listed two duplexes in East.side Cost.a Mesa The units
are practically new and fully leased. Capitaliud at under 8% they
are realistically priced at $28&,000 and $360.000 respectively. Call
today for more information Ad# 041.
BA1FRONTPENTHOUSE
Words cannot describe adequately this ~pectacular a nd uruque
home. Situated on the bayfront, it has been completely refurbbbed
an a turn-of-the-century motif Lavish use of leaded. beveled and
stained glass. Offered furnished. yester-year was never this lu1ur-
ious! Two bedrooms, den. a nd three baths Boat slip available
$67S,OOO Ad# 043
LIDO ISLE-JUST LISTED
Quality craftsmaMblp is evident lhroqbout tbi.s recenUy re-
f urblshed f amlly residence. Situated on an extra wide lot at the Eut
end of Lido lal~? Ul1I apacloua borne off en 4 BR, S BA and all new
appointments mrouat»oot. Channing. yet m:.acious. lt offen tbe
mulmum ln comfort and elepnce. tet$,0Gr. Ad#042.
____ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY __ _
5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, C-.A 92660. (714) 759-6700
NEWPORT BEACH "
LARGE FAMILY HOME IN EASTBLUFF ·
Louted across from a lovely private park, this home has
1l all 4 bdrms. lam1ly room, formal dining. huge country
kitchen and view ot night lights Priced lo sell at
$359,000
CAROL PANGBURN
SPACIOUS CAGNEY LANE CONDO Two
bdrms w own baths separated by the living room Ideal
for double occupancy Quiet with some view. pool. spa
and double security Sacrifice at $140.500 Assumable
hnancing
ROG[R BROWN
JUST LISTED -NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Beaultlul custom home Private pool & spa Gourmet
kitchen The best of everything Large family rool)'I with
hreplace 4 bdrms. 3 baths French d9ors and lots more
,.. LINDA TAGLIAN[TII
NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BAYFRONT
HOME Impressive 5 bdrm home Dramatic curved
staircase in entry lots of imported marble and crystal
throughout Spa on deck plus slips for 3 boats Perteet
tor entertaining $1.900.000
D[A BURTON
ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH Price
reduced to $535.000 Comfort convenience. elegance
and l OCA TION are yours on lido All rooms are spacious
and ne wly decorated 3 bdrm 3 bath condo Seller will
tr .ide lor units or commercial Pier & slip available
TRUDY STUBBLHIHD
LIDO BA YFRONT CONDO, $399,000
Elegantly decorated condo on etclus1ve lido Park Dnve
Setunly building lealures 2 huge bedrooms spa tub. and
atrium Probate s.ile Call for details
MARY JANKIANN BEMENT
EXCLUSIVE LIDO BA YFRONT -MAY
LEASE OPTION, $2,000/MO. Beautiful Isl
floor condo on the water Spacious 2 bdrm w/ded &
atrium Lge den can be converted to 3rd bdrm Pier /slip
Security bldg Lease tease option or sale Submit'
$495 000
SALLY SHIPLEY
NEWPOR] BEACH, WHEN ONLY THE
BEST WILL DOI [Jqu1s1te details such as
skylights. new berber carpeting. murors. redecorated
kitchen enhance this spectacular penthouse condo 1n the
Villa Balboa Tranquil greenbelt view furn1sh1ngs bay be
purchased Absolutely turn key $149.000
SAll Y SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA BOLT
GET READY FOR SUMMER Invest or en1oy 1t
yourself ~wer pride of ownership home plus income on
the beach 1n Newport 3 bdrm owners unit with bit in
kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt with bit 1n kitchen and patio
• MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWITCHELL
, STUNNING UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN a
BAY VIEW Possibly th! best in all of Newport1 Two
bdrm. two bath penthouse condo 1n the Versailles Large
walk m closets w/m1rrored doors Impressive fireplace
Make this your permanent home or your weekend
hideaway' $224.900
JOYCE DABOLT /SAU Y SHIPLEY
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PERAL TA HILLS ESTATE
Elegance and grace are evident 1n this ''Enghsh
Cotswold" manS10n 1n the prest1p1us Peralta Hiiis
area of Orange County. Sw1mmine pool, spa,
tennis court and stables for four horses comple-
nieot the rural setltng of the one acre estate.
Observe the view of city hghts and surrounding
hills through 110 leaded glass windows. The four
bedrooms. five and one-half baths. hbrary, family
room. game room. sauna, bulll·in outdoor
barbeque have all been aesletically designed tor
maximum comfort and pleasure. Only the ftnest
slate, stone. hardwoods. imported marbles and
hies are used throughout The extenor features
hand chipped Santa Marta stone and cower roof
accents The property IS centrally located to
access Los Angeles, San Diego. Palm Springs.
Orange County beaches. Business and cultural
cente" ~liforn1a at its finest Sl.990,000 y
BALBOA ISLAND QUALITY REMODEL
Four bdrms. three & one half baths, three car garage. All
newly remodeled & still has room lo expand All this plus
your own pier & shp to accommodate your htty loot
yacht
Bill VINCENT
LIDO ISLE'S GOLD COAST Four bedrooms.
three & one half baths. three car garage All newly
remodeled & still has room to expand All this plus your
own pier & shp to accomodate your ltfty foot yacht
BILL VINCENT
CORONA DEL MAR .
DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. Prtde of ownership 1s
reflected 1n this beaut1lully ma1nta1ned duplex Each unit
features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a lour
car garage Great rental area Almost $300,000 of
assumable financing Offered al $335.000
LINDA TAGLIANETII
PRICE REDUCTION -VALUE a VIEW IN
SPYGLASS Decorator perfect hght. briaht & airy 3
bdrm. 2 bath & family room home with full bay. ocean.
calahna & city lights view 2 hreplaces. wood shutters
Hardwood. hie & deS1gner flooring. Spa 1n private arbor
setting Beautiful landscapme & gardens $525.000
BELLE CHASE LEE
ObEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT
Lovely quiet area of customized homes Ml Corona det
"1far Access to private beach Three bedooms & two
baths Two decks Perfect tor entertaining $369.000
DEA BURTON
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CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX · Great owner's
unit Y(/3 bdrms or 2 & dinina/den. Many upgrades. fresh
decor Private yard. 2 bdrm. 2 bath spact0us unit om
earage Both units have separate entry, laundry room
and storage $410.000
MARILYN TWITCHELL
THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME!
Unobstructed total view Large lot with space tor
expansion First time ottered. Located in ong1nal Harbor
View Hills Many m11tng poSS1blhhes Pool & rock
waterfall in lovely courtyard setting New 3 car gar31e. 3
bedrooms & family room. Priced for quick sale
$420.000
BELL£ CHASE LH
GLORIOUS OCEAN AND BAY VIEWS
Romantic sunsets from this e•ceptt0nal family home
Desirable Harbor Vtew Hills Open plan hving Great tor
enterta1n1ng. Many quahty upgrades Private pool
ANN GREER
WALK TO BEACHES AND VILLAGE
located 1n the 200 block of larkspur this home will
appeal to the d1scnm1nahng buyer Quahty construchon.
immaculate cond1tton. top location Asking $369.000
CAROL PANGBURN
CONTEMPORARY DUPLEX NEAR
BEACH A truly outstanding property Wood & glass
design with many exciting features Excellent rentals or
owner plus income May consider exchange or carry
back
ANN GREER
COSTA MESA
EASTSIDE COST A MESA Prtme area Great
fixer offered at an excellent value. large lot can have RV
access or build a 4 car garage Won't last' Hurry on this
one'
LINDA TAGLIANETTI
CAPISTRANO BEACH
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THE
SAND large chotce oceanfront lot located 1n
exceptional prtvate guarded community in Capistrano
Beach Near by are the Manna and miles of dehghtful
beaches Beautiful sunsets area awaiting you $550.000 Bos scon
IRVINE
UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Only $1 2.600
down + assumptt0n lee takes over this loan for lovely 2
bedroom. 2"'1 bath condo Walking distance to UCI
theatres, movies and shopping $137.900
ANN BEMENT /MARY JANK
TURTLEROCK HOME -$13,000 REDUC-
TION Excellent locatlon on large corner lot near park
& schools. Great potential in beautiful nei&tiborhood
Community pool Owner wants 1t sold "now" Submit'
Now $176,000 1ncludin1 land
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
PROl'll.I
WATERFRONT BUILDS REPUTATION THROUGH STAFF DEDICATION
by: Jim Hathcock
Orange County residential
brokers who specialize in water-
oncnted properties have career
backgrounds as unique as their
inventor) and Gil Foerster is no
exception. Owner-broker of
Waterfront homes with offices
in Newport Beach and Balboa
Island. has age ncy sell s water-
front property and with 40 rep-
resentatives. ranks as one of the
largest independent residential
real estate firms of Newport
Bc.:at:h.
~ veteran of ad\ ert1smg. mar-
keting and real estate develop ..
mcnt. Foerster began his career
with the Broadwa) department
stores in their advertising de-
partment. He later served the J.
Walter Thompson· Advertising
Agenq an Detroit. Denver a·nd
Los Angeles. and worked on the
Ford Motor Company accoun t
at one time.
When he tired of the tra vel
associated with his advertising
career. Foerster settled in Los
Angeles and besan developing
multi-famil y res1dent1al real es-
tate. He joined Coldwell Banker
Commercial Real Estate Ser-
vices' Los Ange les office in
1965 but eventuall y ti red of the
crowds and moved to Orange
County in 1975 where he, his
wife and one associa te started
Waterfront Homes.
As his business grew, Foerster
bought a parcel and built his
current office complex. As fate
would have it. he ended up
const ructing 11 during 1982 at a
time when interest rates had
exceeded 22 percent and the
residential real estate market in
Newport Beach has de-
teriorated.
By preserving cash flow and
spending prudently, Foerster
said he con tinued bui lding a
strong agency through the dark
months of th e early I 980's be-
ca use he had assembled a group
of associa tes who wercn 't afraid
to work th eir way through th e
tough period.
With the new office on Coast
Highway built and growing, the
market eventually picked up
and Foerster bought an agency
from Chet Sa lsbery, one of the
co-founders of the Jolly Roger
Restaurants. on Balboa Island
and converted it to a branch
office.
Du~ to Foerster's emphasi s on
training and ethics. he has a low
turnover rate with his sales as-
sociates. The average agent has
4-5 years of expe rience with hi s
organi zation and some have
ove r I 0. Foerster said.
Over the \Cars. Foerster said
the greatest' change in the real
estate profession has been th e
shift from the concept which
used to be "let th e buyer
beware" to the current "let th e
se ller beware." Purchase con-
tract and receipt forms have
grown from one to four pages
and demand that the agent
know the listed., propert y com-
plete I~. All details of
the home. its condition and
history must be disclosed to the
bu yer.
Due to the variety of lifestyles
av!lilable to home buyers on or
near the water in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa.
Foerster said the area will con-
tinue to maintain strong va lue
and not be adversJey effected by
addition or modification to Or-
ange County's freeway system .
"It will have no effect on
beach property. Visitors might
ex perience added inconve-
1 ience because of greater traffic
on the Coast Highway if further
road improvements aren't
made . ., Foerster added that the
main consideration which has
to be given is to perserve the
county's amenities when plan-
ning future transportation cor-
ridors.
"The residential real estate
market -if left alone -has a
built-in cleansing effect in each
5-7 year cycle. It is tied to the
availability of funds and should
always be money-driven ."
REALTY
The Harbo r A rea's O l dest Real Estate Firm
ucm•G VIEW NOIE $525,000
A perfect home for entertaining with 4 spacious
bdrms. family room and view side protected
patio Beautiful views of the bay. ocean & city
llghl$ The ideal home for an active growing
family Owners moving out of state
S'1CIOIS IEWPllT CHM $221,000
Beautifully decorated in soft blue with 2 bdrms,
den. formal dining room and family room. Fire-
place. large private deck. upgraded carpets and
high cathedral ceiltngs Ocean and sunset views
from the deck
YHWWS ClllH tin 1111,IOO
Well located Newport Beach condo wtih 1 bdrm
plus a separate den. 2 full baths. deluxe gourmet
kitchen, private deok, expensive carpeting, full
security building May tease option.
ICW YIEWI U 1 l ,HO
Professionally decorated 2 bdrm condo with
ocean. bay & city lights view Full security bldg.
party size sun deck, fabulous community rec-
reation facllities. pool & spa.
(213) 628-2828
UYFHIT * HHOl ISUll ROAi 11,Hl,OOO llWHT PIUCEI., YllU IALUA 1124,HO
The prestigious bayfront addreS$! Elegant 3 The lowest priced 1 bdrm unit In popular VIiia
bdrm home with large private swimming pool. Balboa. Opens onto private enclosed patio.
family room with bar and formal bayslde dining Deluxe built in kitchen, carpets and window
area 70 feet on the bay. Pier and float will shades. Motiva ted seller may help finance.
ilccomodate large yacht. Submit your terms.
WE 10 IOH FOR YOI
Harbor Realty is a full service locally
owned Real Estate Company offering a
complete range of real estate services
such as an active rental department. a
nationwide relocation network, and an in
house computerized listing service let
us prove we will do more for you
HWHRT CRHT 1111,000
Quiet. private location near pool & tennis courts.
Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath plan. Huge 2 car garage
plus extra guest parking I think this is the best
buy In Newport Crest!
llYFROIT ESTATE SAU • Sl,H0,000
88 feet on the bay 1n exclusive gate guarded
Bayshores! Spacious 4 bdrm home all on one
level Party size bayside patio and deck. Room
for a pool. Reduced to settle estate.
ICW YIEW nmHst 1277 ,100
Enjoy the white water view from this beautiful
penthouse In gate guarded Villa Balboa. 2 large
bdrms, 2 baths, formal dining room, private sun
deck It's all here and reduced.to sell.
ATTOT111 ll YESTHSI I Hl.000
3 oceanfront lots In fast growing Carlsbad
Beautiful corner locatlon across from the beach
Multlple zoned. May sell separately.
(714) 67M400
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
-......................................................................... llATUllDAYJULYt~l ... /P"91111
JoSchetterWins Press Womenfsaward . . -·
SCHETTE_!t STILES
Jo 8chetter, manager of corporate
affairs for halon VMJo Co., has
received the 1986 Woman of Achieve-
ment Award from Cellfornla Preas
Women Inc.
The award, the highest honor the
organization can bestow, was pres-
ented at the CF?W's annual state
convention at the Newport S..Ch
Merriott.
Schetter was chosen for her ac-
complishments In the business world
as well as her record of service to such
causes as the Frtend8 of the Sea Lion
Mlmmal c.nter, Anlmal Aul•tence
Lugue of Orange County, and C•lt.
tomla AMOdlltlon tor Blind Athlet ...
She ta doing national publlctty for th9
lett.,•a upcoming competition In
Long8each.
GUlUand ta.tea VP po11t
Aod Gllllland has been appointed
vice president of sales and marketing
for Coto de Caza, the private residen-
tial and resort community In south
Orange County.
The company Is about to embark on
a major resldentlaJ end recreational
development program, to Include
building 4,000 news homes over the
next decade and an 18-hole gotf course
designed by Aobeft Trent Jonn Jr.
Grand opening for the first phase of
news homes Is scheduled for Novem-
ber, when the golf course should also
be ready for play. _
Giiiiiand was most recently director
of saleS and marketing for The Desert
Princess Country Club and Resort In
Palm Springs. A new Coto de Caza
resident, Giiiiiand Is a graduate of UC
Irvine's executive management pro-
gram.
Director named
Fr•ncn I. Qreham has been named
director of corporate and general
accounting for Mlulon Vlelo Co. She
has been with the firm since 1977, most
recently as assistant controller.
The Dana Point resident's new
ANDD90N . IAllUILI
GILLILAND
responsibilities Include financial re-
porting and accounting for com-
mercail. corporate and Jack G. Raub
Co. activities.
Tops at Great Western
Great w .. tern AMI Eatete'a New
Homes division has announced Its top
performers for the first quarter of 1986.
Earning top marks for sales volume
for homes worth #l«S than $100,000
were Aon Chemptftaft and Jim
Helloren, selling Meadowood Homes
by the For9Cat Corp.
Dixie Thompson recorded the high-
est sales volume for units worth
$100,000 to $175.000, selling Covina
Classics. Sandra Van Sickle led all
agents, clearing $8 million in sales
volume for selling Rancho La Verne by
Lewi• HorM9 of Celttomta, In the
category of units worth more than -
for-many years and was Sales Agent of
the Year In 1985.
Top wes agents named
Ren S.muel8, residential consutt-
ant for the Costa Mesa office of
Coldwell Bank., A"ldenttel Reel
btete Servtc.., has been named top
sales agent for the month of April and
Temaneh Andenon recefved the
award for the m0nth of March.
In addition, Samuels and Anderson
were awarded membership In the Gold
Circle for their sales records In 1985.
Anderson also received the n~onal Clrcle of Honor Listings awar for
achieving one fisting per month or
Sdles }om• ColdweU
"Alck 8tlln has Joined CotdWell
Benker Southern Cellfotnla R•loc•
tlon Servlcee .. e e«p0f8te bu8IMa
development manager, helpl~:; poratlona relocate their trena
employ ....
stn .. I• the former vice prealdent
of the propertae• dlvlalon of a mafor
Con11tructlon estimator
Stephen JeuaNUd has Joined
Dunphy Con•tructlon Co. as a project
estimator.
Jaussaud, a native of Newport
Beach, previously worked as a con-
st ruction supervtsor, contract adminis-
trator and estimator for Southern
California construction firms ..
Firm clJ•ngm dlrectlon
Senior Vloe President LM On has
been' selected to oversee FrecMck•
DeYMOpment Corp.'• n• project
orientation.
The 26-year-old developer Is ex-
panding and changing Its focus. phas-
ing out single-family housing and
devoting Its resources to apartment
and shopping center construction.
lttU. .... y.
Sell v-''""'" CllCleatfW,
642-5671
for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
$175,000. ------------------------, Honored as new members of the
Club 5000, for earning In excess of
$5,000 In any one month were: Shella
Ander.on, Lerry Baker, .... n a11a.,
John Boyer, Jone then Br.cttey,
Sharyn Bruno, Cerol Celahan,
Ch•mpman, Tom Clerk•, Elve
Cry1tel, Jonnie Demmer, .tenet
Dochnahl, Jullette Flor ... Den FOt99t
and Helloren.
Also Richard Hubbell, Vllme Leugh-
lln, Pet Muon, Eleanor McCune,
Jeennle McDennld, Ann Meyer,
P•nny Montgomery, Lola Mwgreve,
John Nerodowg, Carol Ordahl, Pat
Pattereon, Mey Pllloglea, Joe
Seunden, LM 81mpeon, Robert•
Slrevug, Jim SUlllYen, Thompeon,
Sickle, Bob Weller, Jeen Welch, Mary
W•ldon and Cathyae WU.on.
Tops at Great Western
Jane Sungella has peen named
Sales Agent of the Month for May at
Greet w .. t•m AMI E•tete'a Newport
Beach office. Top llstlng agent was Phil
Sturuenburg .
Sungalla. a veteran sales associate,
has worked In the Newport Beach area
IRVINE C:OAST, RFAL10R&>
BEI'Ill< HOMES AND GARD
WATER AND NIGHT
LIGHT VIEWS
From almost every room In the house.
watch the ducks & wildlife on the reser·
volr 2 Bclr . 2\'t bath plus library Suitt by
l.M. Peters Priced at Sll'i,000 Owner
says make an offer 786-7SOO. ----,
IT DAZZLES!
SSSS spent In uptr.des In 1hls adult 011ly
condo 2 Bc:lr.. 2'h bath + den + at·
tached 2-car pra1e w/central air, £,
professionally decorated This 1s the
one you·ve been wa1t1nt for It's only
SI 6'5.000 a11d available ror you to see
anytime 786-7'>00
LOWEST PRI ED
Solano on the market, 2 Bc:lr.. 2"'1 bath
Fully air conditioned. EarthtOM ca~t
Great locatloll Rancho Sall Joaquin •
The Villas Sl6'U>OO 786-7SOO
FORDHAM MODEL
In University Park · Villace II, 4 Bclrs . 2Yt
bath ur1e family home with Quarry ti~
throughout the bottom floor ~st lo-
cation on larges! creenbeh tust step<; to
the pool S20"i.OOO 786-7'i00
IK\"l~t < O.\~l.
~8124 CULVER,
IRVINE, CALIF.
RI -\I J OR~·
786-7500
BACH FIRM IND£P£NO!.HTl. V
OWNED AND OPUATD>
•
CLIFFHIVEI
s112.1''"o
Executive Condo. c-'-.,,drm with den.
Light, airy & r,.. Q ~1.1ed . This Is a quiet.
high demand d -~• listed. w~.-1101111 -1211
JUST LISTED
IEWEll CUSTOI
llLIOl ISUID • $495,000
BUil T IN 1980. This beautiful custom home has
FOUR BEDROOMS and 3112 baths. The versatile
floor plan can be converted to include a separ-
ate apartment. All the charmn and location yo~
could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for
appointment.
UE llllEll 111-1211
CILIFORllA DRUI
Beautiful private pool and spa surrounded by
LUSH landscaplng. Sprawling 4 bdrms, 3 ba.,
formal dining, family room library, 2 fireplaces
and a lovely Newport Street. $325,000.
11111 TEIOll 131-1211
URE CLIFFHIVEI R-2 LOT
Brand new listing with, 2 wonderful houses on
the lot. Build up for ocean viewl Perfect for
owner's home plus Income! Too many upgrades
to mention. A "10"1 $335,000.
OPEi Sii 1-4 111111 TEICH 131-1211
COROll DEL llR'S IEST IUY
Immaculate pride of ownership home + guest
quarters + a beautiful apartment AND A POOL!
Potential yearly Income of nearly $29K or have a
beautiful home plus Income! Additional
amenities Include fireplace. beamed ceilings.
recently new roofs, etc. JUST LISTED.
$290.000. Call now for appointment.
11111 TEICI 111 -1211
COSTA IESI STEILI
Vacant 3 bedroom, 1,h bath home on super
large lot. Walking distance to new Costa Mesa
Gourtyard. Excellent street, newer roof, drive-
way, copper plumbing. New paint and carpet
Just listed. $120,000
IHll TEICI 111-1211
CLIFFHIVEI
VERY IOTIVITEll
Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very
best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch style
home includes famlly room and pool. Corners
Cliff Drive. Vacant and ready to sell! SUBMIT
All OFFERS! REDUCED TO $299.000.
UE 111101111-12H
I OFFER I:
COIPUTERIZED
llRIO OILUITIOI
OF YOUR HOIE
10 FEE OR OILlllTIOI
W llHEll II 1-1211
QUILln llD LUXURY
COROll DEL llR
ijark, ocean & bay views from this 4 year old 4
Bdrm. 3 BatH, family room charmer. Includes a
darling 1 Bdrm Apt. Only $645,000. Call for your
personal showing.
SIEIYL 11001131-1211
llCOIE PROPERTY
IEICH DUPLEX
Walk to beach or bay. Excellent Peninsula Point
location. Each unit 2 bdrms, 1 bath and brick
fireplace. Owner may carry 1st T.D. Call for
more financing details.
llLL I 1110 WEISTEll
EXECUTIVE TOWIHOIE
Don't miss this home. Quellty throughout. 3
bed., 3 full baths. oak floors. new carpet, planta-
tion shutters. Excellent financing. A true value at
$172,500. Call for private showing,
IAllLYI OIHIS 111-1211
IEWPORT 4 IEllOOI
1114,100
See this beautiful 4 bed., 21A bath townhome.
Family room, formal dining. Approxlmatety 2000
square feet. Close to beach.
UllLQ NIUl 111·1211
"HEllm" 4 Ull 011111
1111,000
Two story Engllah Tudor. Spacious • bdrm with
famlty room & pool. Two ftreplacee, solar heat.
New plum bing. Separate guest untt In rear.
Recent addition. Stlll needs some decorating.
Tremendous value.
UE llMEll U1· 1nl
USTSllE ~l ,100
Charming 2 bdrm, 2 i.. V.ne. Large lot with
fruit trees. Two fir"' '\'-warm spacious FAM-
il Y ROOM. ~ V ...d just been reduced -
owners movl1~ • of area.
W: illNDI 111-12H
IEWPORT HEllHTS llPLEX
SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 21A baths + family
room. 2 fireplaces. Completety remodeled -A
perfect owners unit. Fully contained one
bedroom unit rear. G.M.I. $1,800. A very tine
property. Asking $2•5.000. EXCLUSIVE listing.
Call for an appt.
W llMEll 111-1211
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JULIE HAU 131-1288
1111 OWIEDI
$40,000 below market. 2 bedroom. 2 bath
condo on bay. Watch the boats from your
kitchen and living room. Vacant and ready for
you. Easy rental.
.llLIE IALl 0 1-1211
OCUIFROIT IUPLU
Invest nowt 3 bedrooms, 2 bath upstairs and 2
bedroom 2 bath down. Each has fireplace and
oceanfront patios. Summer rents S8•00
monthly! Double garage. Clean and furnished.
.llUI ULL 111· 1211
SI00,000 APPRAISAL
$311,000 111111 PllCE
Ocean views -bank owned/ 3 Bedroom + Den.
2'h baths. 3 years new. Engllth Tudor. Mas-
ter/suite w/flreplace and oceanNlewal 3600/sq.
ft. Beautiful ale poof and Jacuzzi-WON'T LAST!
... 111.L 111-1111
EALT
; HARBOR RIDGE
*•MWll* TAIE 1¥11 PIYIEITS
ASSUMABLE seoo.ooo 1ST TD, TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Cus-
tomized "Lautremont" 48R, 3BA. famlly room,
formal dining, mountlln ~ city llght view.
Fabulous for entertaining.
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PNL llZEI YARD
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DEVONSHIRE SBR, 4BA, family room, dining
room, NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes, brick
deck , kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city
& mountain vlewa. Assume $350,000 at 11%,
$150,000 at 1~1.. Rare yard with room for
private pool.
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LUSE OPTIOI
1110,000
DEVONSHIRE. highly upgraded. 5 BA. 4 BA. oak
entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy
ocean, bay, city & mount.in views. Wiii trade for
commercial property.
INIMYIEIN P
GISTOI IY FIRI
I UllOllE
Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom. 8
bath, has a master suite with walls & ceilings of
padded silk, with control lightlng for the celestial
design work to sleep under the stars. black
mirrored watts & go4d leaf ceilings in formal
dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading
waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean, bay, city
lights. A must to see If you want the elegance
and con1emporary feeling of Harbor Ridge
Asking 1,695,000.
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LIDO ISLAND
UM llYFlllT 11,410,000
RILlll Y1W IUSTEllPIECE
Udo lllls bllyfront,cuatom, three bedrooms. 3
batha. Award-wlnntng tile ftoora & wall• thn.iout.
Mutw eult• haa eteam room and hot tub,
lnkebol cuatom cairwd bed, headboard and
credenza w/catt09y, trench armolre. leads to
mutw bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall
eculpture 188x94" "To Stay". Thia Is a mutt to
aee. Many ltema, too nu!!!!foua to llst. ........
HIVE I SAFE
4th WEEIEID
BOB I DOVIE
RESULTS
1101 llY 01~·
Five bedrooms, four l~ \\ ~\yard wlth ~=·a~utltu• \ \l fl. \\~1."'n' r~
flreplae& ~~'.\'\ ~ ~ brick. A steal at
$325,000: ,. ~· ~~ I 11111 lllP
SUYIEW um ClllllITT
1111,0"~
Tennis, community"' \ ,. '\. oo,an and city
light views. On· C!.. A 1.-·"room, 2'.t'i baths,
famlly room. 2 fir ., V ... wet bar. Lowest priced
New Bedford.
llllMYIElllP
SPYliUSS l••l,000
View, large 4 bdrm --~ \\·· 3 baths, formal
llvlng, dining, far-i._ \\ ,...J,eakfast room, den.
spa, large yard. "iJ
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NEWPORT BEACH
IEWPOllT CllEST
201 COLlllll
LOWEST PRICED PUI 4
Smart split level with lofted celllng. 3BA, 3BA,
fireplace, wet bar. Master suite Includes-walk-In
closet, si tting area & private sundeck. Formal
dining plus nook In kitchen. New paint and
carpet.
STOL Tiil llE F• 1110,000
..IMVIEINP
IEWPORT llYFROIT
Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining,
famlly room, view plus rooni for two boats one
up to 50 ft . Assume existing lease option with
outstanding terms and low down. Great buy at
$910,000.
1111 llYIE IMP
BEACH FROIT FUI!
1221,000
Your 2nd home? En}oy beach front livlngl You
can't beat the view. Exclusive condo near
Balboa Pier. It's got ltl Security gate, under-
ground parking. 2BR. 2BA. Formal dining.
Beach & ocean view. Will trade up.
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DISTRESS FOllECLOSlllE
llllS 1100 iEWNllT
Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3
bedroom, 3 bath home with large game room
and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must eem ...... , ..
111,100 IEWNRT IUCI
Condo In Versailles. Walk to beach, gated com-
munity. .. , •• 111-1211
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SPECllUZlll 11 llWPllT
IUCl'S FllEST lllES
# 1 llE/111 AlllTI FM llLIFMlll
Fiil 1111te 1111 •
INDUSTRIAL OFFICE
WESTllllmll IFFICE LUSE
850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private
bath, dMded office, end unit. 90C per foot.
Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th
Street.
CISTI IESI OFFICE SILE Ill LUSE
6'400 feet of 1~1. offloe apace weU decorated
with ample parking. Priced below market at 9S.
N.N.N.FT. or $724,000 sale prlce.
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3'1. DOWN -Owner occupied.
15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied.
1 BDRM$ from $63,500
2 BDRMS from $73,900
3 BDRMS from $84,900
Walk to S.C. Plaza!
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I 1 can Campbells cheese soup I
1 8 mushrooms sliced 'A Inch thick I
1 One • oz can whole Ortega chillies cut In l " I
1 squares I
I 1 large onion cut in half and cut Into 'h" I
slices
11 1 small red P4U)per -cut and slice Into 'h " I
Inch pcs. I . I Preheat oven to 350° ,
11 In large baking pan arrange chicken breast. I
Mix 1 can cheese soup and '..\ can milk 1 I together, pour over chicken, then lay the I
11 remaining Ingredients over chicken and kind I
of push down Into sauce. spoon sauce over I chicken breasts. I I Bake about one hour or until top Is golden I
I brown. Remove chicken to plates or serving I
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l'AG• 14/SATUllDAY JULY I # 1te6
.Safety, versatility
• pr11~nary concerns
for play equipment
Nothing about childhood 1s ~1mple
anymore, and outdoor play equipment
1s no exception. These days the well-
. equipped yard might have a swing set,
trampoline. redwood-sandbox, play-
house and even a trapeze gliding along
a cable between two trees.
The epitome of backyard chic is a
fancy playset of carefully engineered
modular units made of treated wood or
heavy-gauge steel. It might include two
or three styles of swings. sllde. climbing
net of woven rope, firehouse pole,
horizontal ladder and a fabric-roofed
clubhouse perched atop the whole
thing. Cost? It could be well over
$1 ,000.
In choosing your playsets, Changing
Times suggests you consider safety,
warranty, durability, versatility, ease of
installation and price. You'll want a set
that has a combination of units and
features that will challenge kids of
dltterent ages and keep the set appeal•
ing as they grow. Most manufacturers
have catalogs that show how a basic
set can be expand~d with new pieces
as kids grow. "'
behind a traditional hou5e.
Make sure you've got a big site with
level ground. allowing air space for
swings. Because of their height, most
have anchoring stakes that must be
driven into firm earth. so a cement or
asphalt surface isn't recommended.
Even on a grassy site. you might
consider putting down a layer of wood
chips, sand or sawdust to cuShlon
tumbles and falls and promote
drainage.
Since there are no government
standards regulating the manufacture·•
of these products, safety should be a
main consideration
If -order by mail. get the names of
c ers In your area and check out
th s in person.
You'll want equipment with a treated
surface to insure durability. Metals
should be coated or galvanized to
deter rust and corrosion; wood prod-
ucts -in addition to being well sanded
to reduce splintering -should be
treated to head ott wood rot. Insist on
knowing whether any substance used
m treating the wood or coating the
metal might cause illness if eaten.
inhaled or absorbed through the skin. If
a manufacturer or retailer can't give
DJULY Pf&#f /llSAI. UTA ft
Aesthetics can come into play, too
Tubular-steel sets have a high-tech
look that Is fine for the yard of a modern
home, t>ut wooden sets. in dark green
paint or brown stain, m1Qht look better
you assurance on this point, don't buy a..,,...,....
it. Toni Topp of BGDtlnCtoD Beach at play wttll eon ~tthew, 1 'h.
Hunt & ssociates
REAL ESTATE 640-4868
2125 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd.
Newport Center
* TRADE YOUR VIEW *
FOR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA
Owrwr~ of th1' maicn1hcent manor · h111h on a hill in pr~!lt1gious Harbor R1d_ge wtll
con ... ider ynur propNtv as down payment! A luxur10u11 5 BD. 7 BA, library.
cu .. 11om l'l<1a .. tinic or the ultimate in quality 'I. design from gourmet kitchen w
rncrerlrhlt> \'I F:W Ma!'ter 'IUtt.e w/<1auna 2 firtplace, 40' pool & 'lpa, Muna. 3 car
garalo(t' '.!4 hour 1(118rd gate community. Submit your trade11 $1 ,750.000. Jt-r1
Hunt
6 TRAt \LC11\R OPEN SUN 1·6
GOLF COURSE
*EXECUTIVE LEASE*
..;p11111111:-,1 HI> & dt>n, fo rmal dining, :l F plC!I. private pool & <1pa! Separate
ln11ndn & .~ tar ga ral(e. Tranquil pool/garden/itolf·course Vlr:W from mo11t
room" lmmt><lrate •1Ccupancv Immaculate $:l600 per mo. Call .ferr Hunt
*IT'S A MAI KAI *
'I 1111 dun 1 drink rt vou luxuriate in thi'I fabuloUl'. upgraded RA YF'RONT'
Wale h hav 11ct1\lty fr<1m large livrnic & d1nrn1i: areas. 2 AD. 2 BA & huge l(&rden
deck A~.;umahle fin ancing. Priced to 11ell at $fi41),000. Call Jerr Hunt.
*CHOOSE YOUR COLORS*
Two li(Ofl(l'Olll< hrand new cu~tom homes near completion! Ov.-r 40()() 'lfl ft. al
$99f>JI()() Ont' or RF'.ST Newport Beach location!I. Call .Jeri Hunt
*NEW LISTING *
HARBO R RIDGE
Thi 3 bdrm hnmf' with a lovely Vlew. lOCAted in an exclu"1vt-RUarded 1(81.e
community, meets the demand11 of the moat di~r1mihfttrnic huvPr. $4:\4,1100. Call
Brenda Petet110n to see.
*HAPPY "100" LADY LIB ERTY*
Examine angles and spaces to insure
there Is no danger of a ctilld ·wedging a
head or llmb In tight places. Such
features as handrails. safety barriers
aod uprights should be designed to
reduce the chances that clothing could
become entangled on them.
Theret1Should be no sharp points or
edges anywhere. Protruding nut and
bolt assemblies should be covered with
hard-to-remove protective caps with a
smooth finish. Ends of pipes and tubing
should be capped or plugged to cover
narrow-gauge edges. Look out for
unprotected moving parts on swings,
teeter-totters. gliders and merry-go-
rounds.
Make sure you understand what the
manufacturer guarantees. Hedstrom
and Seing Design otter some of the
best warranties in the industry.
Just about every set will be delivered
unassembled or partially assembled
Some sets can be bought In kit form at
a substantial savings. Setup isn't
difficult for an adult who is reasonably
~andy with basic tools. Check on
whether there is any difference In the
warranty between kits and regular sets.
In many cases you can arrange for
complete Installation through the re-
tailer.
Swing Design recommends one of Its
Classic models as a basic set. It has
three positions for a combination of
swings. trapezes and gliders. as well as
two climbing ladders; suggested price
is $375. You can add the Olymplc Gym
and an eight-foot slldlng board. a
potyester tent and a mlnlstze basket-
ball backboard and hoop. These wtll
add $750 to the basic Clas.sic.
Child Life otf8'1 a chance to custom-
bulld a backyard playground, atartlng
with a chOk::e of wooden frames that
can be enhanc9d With an array of
1Wfng8, Slides. ropee and a tree houM.
You might start bulldlng in the Fire
Chief series with an assembled frame
and tour swing places for $514. Add all
the extras and the total is $1,073.
F.or the toddler there's the redwood
Woodplay sandbox for $65. A six-foot-
square deluxe model with a thick
polyethylene bottom Is $150.
Chlld Life offera the Toddlers Gym.
featuring a sllde and climbing tower for
$168. For $30 It sells a bucket-shaped
baby swing that has high sides and a
front safety strap. It can be suspended
from any of the company's basic frame
kits.
A cable-ride device lets an older
child gllde back and forth on a trapeze
running along heavy-duty cables
strung between trees. Chlld Life calls
Its version the Space Trolley ($95~
Swing Design has the Travelon ($95).
For more intormatlon. check the
Yellow Pages under "Toys" for retail
outlets In your area. You can also
contact ·the manufacturers below.
•Chlld Ute Play Speclaltles Inc., 55
Whitney St., Holliston. MA O 17 46. Mail
order. Free cat&IQO.
•Creative Playthings and Swing
Design, Six Tripp St., Framingham. MA
01701 . Both sell through major and
Independent retailers. Contact Jhe
company for catalogs and Information
about the nearest retailers.
•Hedstrom Corp., P.O. Box 432.
Bedford. PA 15522. Sells through a
distribution network. Write or call for
information.
•Woodplay Inc . P.O. Box"27904,
Raletgh. NC 27611. Mall order through
catalog.
•Yard• of Fun. Sells through a
distribution network. Contact the com-
pany for catalog and Information on
near•t retail outi.t at (800) ~3-5-400.
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Bigger hor!Jes, longer commutes in vogue
By DOUG Wit.US .. -..-.....
SAN FRANCISCO -Falllng Interest
rates are reversing the trend toward
smaller new homes In California,
be cause families are using the in-
creased buying power that comes with
lower mortgage rates to buy bigger
hOmes. housing experts say.
With lower gaaol•ne prices. new
hOme buyers arJt alto willing to drive
further to work In Ofder to have a larger
home, a survey of 2,079 prospectlvtt
new 11ome buyers In California found.
Thfl survey, conducted by Great
Western Real Est ate of Santa Ana. was
unveiled at last month's Pacific Coast
Builders Conference here.
As rates go down, buyers want
bigger homes. a family room or extra
bedroom." said Sendra Anderson. a
marketing vice president for Great
~estern. "Expectations of square
footage declined from 1980 through
1985. now it's up again."
She said after more space in$1de
!heir homes. prospective buyers next
. want more garage space. a two-car
garage Instead of one. or a three-car
garage Instead of two. 'But. she added.
surprisingly, les.s.. than 20 percent
would use that extra g8fage space to
park a car ."
Instead. top uses for extra garage
space are for a workshop, storage or
one or another kind of hobby use
Among other findings of the home
buyers survey, first-time buyers rfsted
!he tax advantages of home ownership
as their top priority, followed In order
by being tired of renting. investment
potential and energy efficiency.
Bui among prospective buyers who
illready own homes -described as
move-up buyers'' -the top priority
was Increased energy efficiency, fol-
lowed in order by tax and Investment
[ ons1deratlons and the prospect of
moving to a better neighborhood
Among reasons citing by hqusing
industry spokesmen for the extra
• mphas1s on energy efficiency by
'l'lOve-up buyers are that many renters
d< not pay all of their utilities directly
•nd are not as aware of energy costs as
M meowners. and the substantially
greater energy efficiency of most
homes built today over older homes.
They survey also found that 89
percent of the first-time buyers and 92
percent of the move-up buyers prefer
detached single family homes over
condominiums
The survey was conducted earlier
this year among visitors to 105 new
home developments around the state.
The average prospective first-time
buyer was age 30 with an annual family
income of $39,500, while the average
move-up buyer was 39 with a family
income of $4',200
The average first-time buyer wants a
three·bedroom home with 1,406
square feet . while move-up buyers split
about evenly between three and four-
bedroom homes. and want an average
of 1. 778 square feet
.. And no one -repeat. no one -
wants a one-bedroom home," Great
Western's Manlyn T1pp1ng added in the
presentation to about 300 home and
apartment builders
The survey found an increase 1n
buyer expectations from the early
1980s by one add1t1onal bedroom, but
that 1ust one family in six wanted that
extra bedroom tor ~ping. while two-
!hirds wanted an extra bedroom to use
as an office den or llbrary
May home sales slip badly
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER sharp decllne in mortgage rates. which
•• ,_.._ ..._...., has led not only to a surge in sales but a
WASH INGTON -New home sales rush by homeowners to refinance
lell 11 6 percent In May. the biggest existing mortgages at the lower rates
decline m more than two years. the Fixed-rate mortgages dropped below
governm&nt reported, with the setback 10 percent in Apnl. the first time this
Jttnbuted to rising mortgage rates and rate has been tn single digits since
loan-processing backlogs. 1978
The Commerce Department said The increased loan demand has led,
new slngle-famllr homes were sold at however to growing delays m pro-
an annual rate o 764,000 units In May cess1ng appltcations In addition, r~tes
tollowlng a 5. 7 percent April sales stopped falling in late April and since
decline that time have inched up by almost a
The decline In sales,. the steepest full percentage point Last ~eek· the
since a 13 peroent plunge in January nationwide average for a fixed-rate
1984, was widespread around the mortgage was 10.62 ~rcent.
country Analysts attributed part of the May
The back-to-back monthly declines sales decline to the rising rates and
of April and May. nevertheless. left processing delays.
sales for the nrst five months of the year Roger Brlnner, an economl~t with
at their bost level since the housing Data Resources Inc. of Lexington.
boom of 1978. Actual sales from Mass . predicted that mortgage rates
January through May totaled 356,000 will fell to around 9. 75 percent In the
unlt1. 20.7 percent ahead of the same next three months, reflecting the
Tipping satd first-time buyers are
more realistic in their expectations of
what they can buy than move-up
buyers
She said the average prospective
first-time buyer surveyed expected to
pay $99,000 with $6,800 for a 1,400-
square-foot home and make payments
of $900 per month. .
· That's not realistic In coastal areas.
but that's quite realistic Inland." she
said, noting that such a home would
require a $960 monthly payment at
current Interest rates.
But the average move-up buyer
using equity from an eJ1Clstlng home.
expects to pay $127.000 wtth $16,500
down for an 1,800 square-foot home.
and pay $1 .000 per month. She said
that's S 180 under what that home
would cost per month, and that interest
rates would have to drop to 81/4 percent
to reach those expectations.
The survey also found that average
first-time buyer is prepared to pay $377
a month more for a home than he or she
is currently paying in rent and drive an
extra 12 minutes dally to wort<. The
average move-up buyer Is prepared to
pay $300 a month more than his or her
current monthly mortgage payment
and drive an extra 6 minutes to work.
Among luxury features. ceramic tile
kitchen counter tops were the most
often mentioned items. followed by
·•more elegant" front entries, over-
sized bathtubs and automatic garage
door openers.
The biggest regional difference was
that twice as many prospective North-
ern California buyers preferred ~
trlclty for heating and cooklhg than
prospective Southern California
buyers. ·
Among Northern Callfornhl buyers
asked their preference between etec-
trlclty and gas, 37 percent preferred
electricity for cooking, 34 percent for
First-ti.me buyers U.ted
the t4% adnntaaes of
home ownersblp as
tbelr top priority ... but
among prospectlve
buyers wbo already otm
homes ... the top pri-
ority ••• lncreased
energy efnclency.
space heating, 25 percent for water
heating and 58 percent for clothes
drying.
But among Southern California
buyers. only 20 percent preferred
electricity for cooking, 13 percent for
space heating, 8 percent for water
heating and 22 percent lor clothes
drying ..
The average Southern California
buyer is willing to commute 5 to 7
minutes longer to wori< than the
average Northern California buyer, and
the average Southern California buyer
expects to pay $7,000 to $21.000 more
than his or her Northern California
counterpart
Gordon & Dottie Redmon
are pleased to announce
-the relocation of
Starboard Escrow Corporation
at
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1617 Westcliff Drive Suite I 09
Newport Beach , California 92660
(714) 548-772'3
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOI
# 1 Baruna Coort (Newport Crest) NB
759-6700 $162,000 Sunday 1-5
209 Iris, COM
644-6200 $439,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
•3608 Marcus, N.B.
645-0303 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
414 Narclsso., Corona del Mar
673-7512 $229,500 · Sunday 1-5
2003 Vista Caudal. Bluffs
675-6000 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1412 West Bay, Peninsula
644-6200 ~5.000 Saturday 1-5
2 BR plus Fll RI or DEii
28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon
675-6000 $210.000 SUN 1-5
v •39 Whltewater(PI 1) Jasmine Crk. CdM
893-3973 $279.000 Sunday 1 .. 5
I
3 BEDROOM
502 Acacia, Olde Corona del Mar
644-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •2215 Bayside, Bayside
644-6200 $1 , 195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands
644-6200 $379,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * * 1014 E. Balboa Blvd .. Peninsula 644-6200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5
877 JoAnn St, Costa Mesa
637-1458 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
433 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands
644-6200 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
995 Trabuco Circle. Costa Mesa
548-2656 $152.500 Sun 12-5
3 BR plus Fll RI or DEii
•2443 Bamboo, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch
640-1340 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
•633 Cameo Highlands, Cameo Highlands
640-7154 $358,000 Sun 1-5
2834 Catalpa, Eastbluff
644-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 • * * 3 704 Channel Place, Newport Beach
645-0303 $4 79,900 SAT /SUN 1-5 * 511 Cliff Drive, Cllffhaven. NB
642-5200 S322,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1309 Oofphln Terrace, Newport 8Mch
631-7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1730 Galaxy Drlw, Dover Shorea, N.B.
831-7300 S895,000 sun 1-!
•2807 Hatt>ot View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiiia) NB
6«-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5
••12122 Skytane, Tustin
760-8333 $849,000 Sunday 1-5
1216 SomerMt Lane, Westdlff, N.B.
631-7300 $425.000 Su~ay 1-5
4500 Wayne Roed, Cemeo Hlghlanda
~200 1379,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
v-16 Jetty Or, Jasmine Creek, CdM
759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5
**308 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores
631-7300 $775,000 sun 1-5
•8 Morro Bay, Spyglass
644-a200 $475,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
* 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Winged Foot Ln (Big Canyon) NB
759-1501 $629,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 * •6 Wlngfoo1. Newport Beach
759-1501 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
221 Narcluua. Olde CdM
675-2407 $545,000 SAT /SUN 1-5
2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa
548--9610 $320,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1706 Port Westboorne, H.V.Homes
760-9319 $415,000 SUN 1-5 5 IEDROOI
**324 Morning Star (Dover Sharee) NB
75M700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5
4 IEDROOI
216 Diamond, Balboa Island
673-8700 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
356 Evening Canyon, Shorecllfts
644-6200 $595,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 5 IR 19lus Fll RI or DEii
• 1100 Galaxy, Newport Beach
759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
321 Poppy, Olde CdM
760-1096 $625.000 SUN 1-5
2015 Seadrift. Corona del Mar
759-1501 $376,000 Sunday 1-5
*It 7 Bodega Bay (Spyglut) Nwpt ~
644-9060 $649,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1506 Dofothy lane (Harbor Highland•) NB
75M700 $305,000 Saturday 1-5
2100 Leeward Lane. Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $399,900 Sat 1-5
309 Poppy Avenue, Corona Del Mar
673-M94 $385,000 Sunday ,_.
33 ldgellne (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
t-4333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge
640-4868 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5
' •633 Via lido Nord (Lido ISie) NB
· 673-2001 $895,000 Sunday 1-5
4 BR plus Fll RI or DEii
* 1609 Anita Lane, Harbor Hghlnds, NB
63 1-7300 $329,000 SAT/SUN 1-5
* *2812 Bayshore Drive, Bayshores
644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1--4
* 1915 Galatea (Irvine Terr) COM
644-9060 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 127 Harbor Island Road, N.B.
644-6200 $1 ,595.000 Sunday 1-5 8 IEDROOI
2018 Leeward lane, Baycrest. NB •
631-7300 $349,500 Sunday 1-5
• 1880 Parkvlew, Costa Mesa
* ·~ Via lido Nord (Udo lsJe) NB 759-6700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1~5
645-0303 $205.999 SAT 1-5 * •« Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge
644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5
• 24 R()ci(lngham, Belcourt
644-6200 $849.500 SAT /SUN 1~5 * •34 Rockingham, Belcourt. NB 760-8333 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 8 IR 19lus Fll RI tr DEi
•• 19 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5
1148 Santiago Drive, Newport Beech
631-7300 $-475.0CJa• Sun 1-5
1201 Santiago Drive. &ovet Shor ... NB
631-7300 $365,000 Sunday 1-5
Lots 84-85-86, Top of R()ci(y pt, Spyglass
6«-6200 $2,700,000 SAT/SUN 8-8 •••6208 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beacn
644..6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
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TOWllHOIES
FOR SILE
2 tElllll
* • 14 Colombia (Univ Twn Center) Irv
759-67()() $135,000 ·Sunday 1-5
2242 Elden 85, Costa Mesa
645--0303 $139,900 SAT/SUN 1-5
2 II plas Fll RI or IEI
••2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 S168,500 Sunday 1-4
3 IElllOI
340 E. 20th St. B-3, East.9'de CM
675-«IOO $169,500 SUN 1-5
24«3 lrvtne F2, Back Bay
675-6000 $225,000 SUN 1-5
500 SIGNAL ROAD
CLIFFHAVEN
Country style home in desirable
Newport Beach· neighborhood. 3
oi 4 Bdrm, 5 Bath, family room,
large kitchen, 3 fireplaces, work-
shop-plus more!
Please caJI 642-9282 for showing.
EXTRAORDINARY VIEW
Auto ... thuslest'• dre•m
TM IMtt clay & night light view in CdM
$729,500 '
P"slble Trede Considered
. Shown by appt. only, pvt owner 759-0169
Th•• prctvrHqVe .new hoi no
equal in tti. oreo. From tti.
1tquklte mohovanY ei.ctric
front gotei to the meticuloul
oolt entry, cOf'l\f)Vl'efi zed pool
& 'PO· intercom, centrol ¥OC &
Hooey ..,.11 Security System.
Totol ceiling to floor remodel
+ oll new window co-'"9s.
3 MU, pouible 4ftl 0< bonln
room, 3 bottl,, luxurioul mos·
tier contains dealTI ~.
jcxvuJ and redwood MIUftQ.
FC!fft. room w /W9t bol-and
M9ont vted brick frpk. u....
ing room hos hi9h beoMed
cedar c.iflngl. fomial din.
room. lr.ltdlen w;tfl noolr.,
gr.at for eof9f1aililng + a 6
car garage, completely
drywalled. -4 lkytights. added
lfOf"aQe custofft cablneta & ~
with shoWlf.
41EllHI
912 Hyde Ct., ea.ta M.a
&45-0303 s1eo.ooo suN 1-5
2108 Vista Entnda (Bluffl) N.8.
644-n48 $239,500 Sat.ISun. 1-5
QUPLUES
FOi SILE
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* *340 Via Udo Nord (Udo I•) NB
759-6700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOMES FOR REiil
# 1G 8Mcof't Bay (38R 28A), Nwpt Sett
759-6700 $3500/mo Sunday 1-4
•Spa
*Pool
*•Waterfront
***Waterfront & Pool v Give eddr ... at guard gate
BLUFFS BEST BUY
Lovely greenbelt setting. Immaculate
3 Br., 3 Ba .. In neutral tones. Custom-
ized kitchen. Central air. $229,000 Fee.
521 A VENIDA CAMPO, N.B.
SALE OR LEASE OPTION
Beautiful Westcllff family home 4
years new. 4 Br., 4 Ba + library, fam
room, gourmet kitchen Pool & spa.
$435,000.
113 GROVE LANE. N.B.
CALL (714) 720-17CM
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J&SMllE CREEi -(Guard gate.) Large
Plan "5." 3Bdrm. family room off
kitchen. Corner location. extra
large yard. View off living room
and dining room. Priced for quick
sale. Just $367,000.
' CHIU Hl 1111 unus Fil $217,000
-Charming 2Bdrm Cottage, bay
windows in dining area. In kitchen
overlooking private court yard.
Many possibilities for outstanding
interior design. Excellent Newport
address. Guard gate with pools
and tennis. Please su bmit all of-
fers.
ELEIAIT SPL" LML TtftHIE -Per-
fect for the Executive and for
entertaining with spacious living
room. family room + extended
covered deck. This 3Bdrm, 2'hBa
home has its own private spa,
security system + central air.
Beautiful Interior. professionally
landscaped in a guard gated area
with lighted tennis courts. pools
and spa. Home has part-time
owner so Is like new and turnkey
condition. Asking $398,500.
FIRST TIIE .. IUHn -Charming
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$299,000. Open Sunday for your
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2Bdrm + a den with very nice
atmosphere. High celllngs, crown
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Tele: M-F 8-5~/COUNTER M-F a-s
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BY OWNER OLDE COM ......... +Ill
2 Bdrm Home. llH .,.. Highly upgraded. 2 ,...
Btocl<a to beech. R-2 lot i;:;pt!CQ• famlly home r•
$229,500 973-7512 cently redecorated 081 PoPUlar Pieri "E" awlmmln(j pool In nice l9vel 3 bdrm, guest room,
(upended) Over 2000 all euy care yard. Large llY-family room, game room.
3Br + tamlly Ch<*:e 1oc Ing room with flrepe.ce formel dining + morelll SHORECLIFFS 3BR +
Custom teatur• Prtc:ed and family room or dining OPEN SATJSUN 1-4. den e.aut CUiiom home
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lor quick Nie at S257.!500 room CMW1ook=llghted 223 ORCHID. .. UIJm w/pv1 beectl. '393,000.
w/land. Agl IM0-55e0 pool area. entry Ruaty Gulnthef 831-1218 a.t •a.am Kevin HHnan Rltr
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xeellent famlly home on
large 101. Courtyard
entry. ' apeclout bdrm9. 2-V• betha, family rm <:Nfll·
looking pool & lovefy
11nd1caplng. Aaklng
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NANCY IMBERNINO --~ 135a.OOO. . din. Wall to bMctl & rec-j PETE
BARnETr
REAL TOR JASMINE CRK angl M 2Bt rra-MAI ...., rMtlon. 1379,000. Call
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631-7370
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S232K, w/S 175K adJ & 00 your buying and ae11ng at t'J• a ea.a . BLUFfS..BY OWNER 3 BD quiet ltreet. Spaclou1 euum eve-983-1031. theduelfled INll'tlet. -2-Ab&. tam rm. frplc:, brk* 3Bc:lrm, 28a with Ill MW P9tlo. S152,500, wltt to paint. cerpet, water
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BAYFRONT "MAI KAI"
CONDOMINIUM
Beautifully upgraded and decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath
unit. Expansive bayfront patio, perfect for entertaining
with views overlooklng bay and out to jetty. All new
interior decor, baths and kitchen. A most desirable
condominium on the water.
8550,000 ,,,.
For more Information call·
DANNY BIBB OR MARTHA MACNAB
Grubb GEilis
844-8200
WMr.lC R . ~ .... ~ . . .
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lof appt tOday. Anne
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bluff. S43,000 Down.
S135,000. (902~ 1411
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Enttttaln In this vibrant 2BR ·water-
front. Dock for 2 boata. Mexican tlle
patio aurroundt 1 private ape. ._.._. Pll-
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Vlewt from ewK'f room In this ex-
qultlte 3BR waterfront home. Over
S70,000 In lnten0< design gtvea this
hOme a apeclaJ feeling. The auperb
mqter autte w/pvt spa II Just one of
the m~"!*'ltles. UM-.nPL Mll ....
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OPEN HOUSE
Sat11day Jdy 5th from l ·4
3621 Bear Street #H
Plush one bedroom In prestigious
St. Albans. lA&ny upgrades.
Owner will carry 2nd T O. Priced
to sell qulcktyl S 110,000. Call·
SHARON VOGT
Office: 644-6200
Home: 644-1606
rubber Ellis
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... YllW MIT 2b9 ~ pen. E.alde 28drm. 1 a.tt1
exec 1BA. pertly furn. 1._ 11111 try rm. P"t pdo, ...wi US*..._ o..oe. 1 Adult
$1000 Avt now 9e2-4557 Stow~ dnlpea. no carpt, ~ lhed, M'll pref'd $850/mo. Agt,
Spac:loua 3bdrm 2ba ~ 'seoo1mo. 975-0447 ~~ °' ~~ 241-8212
lnddt den 2 gar '11* · e.t9'da eottaoea 1 2Br a
gOU(met kh lfyd S 1200 St~::. 1~ "':::: 'lltM... Verde O' lux "2 38r. W/O Nlup, cer1)0f1
S3M1t1 Agt ,_ 417 E ~ktrt t adulU>f: ~1~ decor, S.54795. 722-e21<t
Waltctotnebeech. Poole& No peta. 547-1155 se50 No's>M• e40-'f::19 tennll. 48' 2'A8e, on .... ~anu canal $1795/mo V-=-nl UTIFUL 3'Abr. 2bath, ~-.. ..
DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 S,~:irn!~':. :. 1~: meatiBJIU APUJ..,I
WEST CLIFF CAPRI 543-2511, eve/wlmd1. 8eeutlful llfge Apta In CONDO, 2B8. 2BA, pool, 38r __ R APUTmll quiet neighborhood.
,_ c:arpe1 and c*nt, Nwpt Pentn , ... gar. F•turlng bMuUful i.ncJ. Pool. Spa. No peta.
$800/mo. 780-9640 lndry, frplc. Yrly Rentala. me.pa, BBOI. pool/lf>L tBdrm 1965
VIiia Rentals 875-4912 Patloldec:tla. Gat9QM or 28drm 28e $780 2~rm. 18e yearly rental. ,.__ •tl •--u-carports. Sorry. no peta. 151 E 2191 St. 543-2408 t~blkatobeaett,Gerage ..wtu -.,. .. 18drm se10•----------------
S850/mo. Agt 875-e173 lBD, 2eX. Q , § i)jj{, to Bdrm l Y.Be 1710 E/SIDE 4-PLEX
Of (619,:W 1-2729 bch patio laun rm gerg 8d 2,._ 17,,.. 1BR uppel' oorner apt • ;.,. • • _ _.. rm ... ..., $525/mo. tat + aec: '·~.a.... .14 .... lmo gerdner i ...... 25 Cent• St &42-1424 A_,_. 494-5195 • av.it Aug 1, 953-5575. ·.-..:--Ocean . Oth«I avail· $475 181 Mobile home. 1oe""-,,.-LU_X__,E,,_,,.El-llde-..,..-lr--=-28=R=
able c:loee to beaeh. DESIGNER. FURNISHED Blltna, no '*.. Mature ...._ d/W _o i. CAllUY lllJAI. TOWNHOUSE AdlU Quiet 1991 New· :.:..."""pd' ..;00-":"..:: .. ~ Pool & tenn19 c:ourt. · · ... r • •• ............ no 'I~.. $1295 Mo. 973--0896 POf1 Blvd &46-4373 peta, YMf IM &4&-08&4
llMlllerllM1ll ta.... 21 UUTLIU'Jm •--J••• $745/mo 2br H\ba ~tfiield Na ~ . • ale:. townhouM. greenbelt. ~ Captrut 2171 dshwr, heated pool. rec lndry rm. all b114M IPAIMITS
Lrg t:nh.. . 39R 3BX rm, gu bbqa, lodced 2078 Thufln L.Nte br9nd new Al utfltti.
pool, lrptc:, tnc:d patio, 2 carports. Avall now. TSL MGMT. &42-11103 paid Pool, Ow. 1 car ger Quiet c:u~aec: S550-S875. 979-1911 c:Md olt. No P9la.
s11001mo 493-521e 400 MerrlrMcWay vt/c:stFll!ld 28dnn 1Beth s110
OCEAN VIEW·OANA PT 1 Bdrm Apartmerit wtth 301 Avoc:edo &42·9850
380, 2'ABA Townhouae, ~.; s=a ~ IPUJmJI Large INl'p 28t upstaln,
pool, tennla, $1400/mo, 846-3818 Beau11ful, a.., lerg.t Gar-abeotule!y lmmec:UIN, 3
Bob Kann, 537-2270, 9Qt den Apta, petloa, IMdta, ba6c:onys, endoMd lode·
S L C • 18R llgttt & llltry over loc*· 1pa. Sony, no J*. able gwaiga, pat1' Ilk• t•t• Hit tlrt Ing guden, bit-In 28drm W.Beth $715 groundaM85. AV8ilable 2111 OYen/renge. r.rrtg, w/w 28drm 28eth $740 Jvky 19, no petl. S4M279
~'!""1-,-u-m-a'!""bi.-.-1-,,!"'""!9-12"'5"1 carpets. drapes $495 398 w. Wll9on 831-5S83 __ 111
Luxury 2bd. 2ba ~. with gu peld. 848-5282 Large 18drm on Vle1orta, 2BR 1M":S--bale
vttc:t Ollllnga. Pool, IPL eedroom, 1 Bath near Newport Blvd. vtew all bttlna seis1mo' 55'~ evee/wtmda. $700/mo. + S300 «»-SpartiHng c:leen, c:rpta, • 2201 Plldftc ·
MAC ARTHUR VILLAGE pe>alt. Gu & wat« paid. drpe, 1tow, quiet $510 TSL MGMT &42-180S
1Br, dean, quiet, end unit, Child ok. 548-2582 No pats 990-2970
balc:ony, pool, IJ>a, tennis BR 1.,..BA, d/w. patio, , POOL-PRIVATE-PATIO ~oltyball, aec:urtty, 1820. c:loaed ger. $675/mo. No You don tknowwne~~fre New d/W, lrplc, gatage.
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Point a Adlu•tablff Pointe Index Mergln
Bank of America 11.000 2.00 10 875 200 8500 2.00 6-Mo. CO 2.50
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
First Interstate 10.625 2 00 10 500 200 9 375 2 00 1-Yr Treas. 2.75
Mason McDuffie 10.250 2 00 9 875 200 8.750 2.50 1·Yt Treas. 2.75
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Shearson AMEX 10 750 2.00 10 1625 2.00 8.500 1.50 1-Yr. Treas. 2.50
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Great Western 11.500 2.00 11380 2.00 8.509 150 11th Ofat. 2.25
Calif0<nla Federal 11.000 1.50 10 750 1.50 . 9.000 1 50 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75
Home Federal 11.750 2.00 11 .500 2.00 8.500 1.50 11th Dist. 2.00
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Downey Savings 10.750 2.00 10.250 2.00 9.000 1.75 11th Ottl. 2.00
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~AG• ZJ/SATU•DAY JULY S. H .. ____________________________________ DAILY ~ILOT /llSAI. UTAR 1
NEW
Highland
Light's
pre -sales
g o i ng .well
20 percent of Lusk
Co.· s Phase II homes
rese rved at p.i:e.:.~ale
Twenty percent of High nd Light
Village's Phase II homes we reserved
during the pre-sales perio . according
to Lusk Co. officials.
Phase I is rapidly approaching sell-
out. with 39 homes sold and only a few
remaining. said Frank J Gootrad.
corporate director of sales and market-
ing
"Coastal hilltop location. guarded-
gate entry. single-family detached
quality homes. prices from $149,700,
and the Lusk name -these are my
reasons for the growing success of
Highland Light Vi llage." said Gootrad.
Coastal breezes which frequent the h~ltop setting, which otters five plans
with single-and two-story detached
townhome configurations. Prices
range from $149,700 to $243,500.
Square footage of the homes ranges
trom 1,477 to 2.3 18. with floor plans
that range from two bedrooms, two
baths to four bedrooms (three
bedrooms/den). three baths
Most plans otter separate family
room and breakfast nook.
Standard features Include a garage
door opener. wood-burning fireplace
(Plan 5 fireplace in both living room and
family room). a wet bar in Plan 2.
prewinng for cable TV, a double oven
with microwave. cooktop with com-
bination grill/griddle. and a master
bedroom with compartmentalized bath
featuring a large oval tub.
Highland Light VIiiage is part of the
master -planned community of
Marblehead, which includes more than
1,000 acres atop the coastal bluffs of
San Clemente.
Model homes are decorated by
Lusk·Serengetl, the interior design
branch of the development company.
Monthly homeowners association
assessments cover individual-home
fire Insurance as well as maintenance
of the gatehouse, streets and slopes.
For more Information. call 498-9116
Models are open daily from 10 a m
to6 p.m.
Take Interstate 5 to Avenida Pico in
San Clemente, east on Pico to Calle
Frontera, left on Frontera to the
Highland Light gatehouse.
Ezterfot view of T he Vlllu attached home com munJty at Lantern Bay in Dana Point.
Lantern Bay's 2 parks popular
More than 20 acres of grass and
walkways in two bluff-top parks in
Lantern Bay have proved popular
with residents and the public. re-
ports Joseph Lovullo. director of
sales at the gate-guarded develop-
ment in Dana Point.
"Our two parks overlook the Dana
Point Harbor, providing a magnifi-
cent view of the marina as well as the
coast," said Lovullo. "Both parks
were built by the developers of
Lantern Bay. The Smyth Companies
and Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Co. The developers also set up a $'h
million fund to maintain the parks in
perpetuity.•'
Lantern Bay County Park is a 15-
acre area near The VIiias, the
attached-home community In
Lantern Bay. Facilities Include a
lighted amphitheatre, basketball
court, children's playground, picnic
tables. barbecue. It Is also the site
for Dana Point's official living.
Christmas tree. contributed by the
developers last Christmas.
Six-acre Heritage Park Is adjacent
to The Estates, the custom-home
enclave within Lantern Bay. A walk-
way leads from Dana Point Harbor
Drive to a view outlook at the top of
the 100·foot·high bluff.
The fourth and final phase ot The
Villas is open for sale. and brings the
total number of homes to 98. The
final phase consists of 21 homes.
A setf .contained community.
Lantern Bay has Its own New
England seacoast·style neigh-
borhood sh"pplng center. Lantern
Bay VIiiage as well as a specialty
shopping center, the Pavilion, de-
signed to resemble the Balboa
Pavilion.
To reach Lantern Bay, take Coast
Highway to Golden Lantern. For
more information, call 496-2188.
Model ho1ne construction starts
at Mandevilla in Laguna Niguel
Construction has begun on the
model homes for Mandevllla at Rancho
Niguel. according to the developer.
"We expect to begin taking reser-
vations this summer," said Jeffry
Stoddard, vice president and general
manager of The Buie Corp. 's Laguna
Niguel division. which Is developing the
protect. "The models should be fin·
ished In late A'llgust."
Located on a ridge along Crown
Valley Parkway, Mandeville Is located
within the 600-acre master-planned
community of Rancho Nlguel. Man-
deville homes feature three floor plans.
ranging from 1. 783 to 2,403 square
feet. Prices for these one-and two-
story homes are projected to begin at
$179,900
Plan One Is the Jasmine, a one-story
home of 1,783 square feet with three
bedrooms. two baths, a family room
with wood-burning fireplace. Interior
laundry and two-car garage.
Magnolia Is Plan Two, a two-story
design with 2,054 square feet. It
provides three or four bedrooms with
"We ezpect to begJ.n ta.k-
lng reservadon s this
s ummer."
JEFFRY STODDARD
The Buie Corp.
optlonal master retreat, 21~ baths,
family room with fireplace, a circular
kitchen with bay-windowed tu;eakfast
nook, and a thre&-ear garage.
Plan Three, or Wisteria, has 2.403
square feet. The top level contains the
master suite with private bath. two
secondary bedrooms, a secondary
bathroom and bonus room. and a
circular staJrcase. The lower level has a
fourth bedroom or den. family room
with wood-burning fireplace, and
three-car garage.
The 89 homes that will eventually
comprise Mandeville have been de-
signed by the architectural firm of
Aram Bassenlan of Newport Beach.
Rancho Niguel, a joint venture part-
nership between Buie and Home Capi-
tal Development Group, Is located off
Crown Valley Parkway between Inter-
state 5 and La Paz Road in Laguna
Niguel.
Eventually, this nfaster-planned
community Wiii Include a variety of
sfngle-famlly homes, condominiums.
apartments, a commerclal center. rec·
reatlon center and a nelghborhOOd
elementary school.
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houM. duplex. c:ommtWcial bldg, pool, 1auna, 3
car garage, 2 car carport, and 8 speoes. S. thl1
excettent tnYettment today!
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2 BR, 1'), BA condo, gr .. t location, end unit that
Is adjacent to llngte f amlly homes. Freehly
painted, new tu~ endosure. pus thru to patio
from kJtchen. S.t value In complex.
NEWPORT BEACH
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Weekend retr .. u Incredible Newport waterfront
buy! Charmlngty d«orated 2 bedroom. 2 bath.
gorgeou1 ptantatlon lhutter1, private brick patio
with inviting apa, overlooks water and large boat
slip. Don't deAayt Won't last!
"""".. 121•• Great Newport Hetght1 locatlonl Alluring atrium
entry wttb beauttful pond, cathedral <*ting wtth
sky1lght1, brtght, airy & delightful! Country
kitchen wtth french door leading to private back
yard. T omOfrow may be too late!
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Resort living at Its t>estl Security gated. 2 BR
condo has community poof and spa. greenbelt
view and la walking distance to the beach! Great
lower end unit, ... It today!
SANTA ANA
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T errlflc 2 BR. 1 BA condo In great location I One
story end unit near pool! Attached garage enters
laundry areal Call to .... won't last!
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Luxurious cul-de-Mc 3 BR, 21;, BA. 2 car garage.
Best lower price, large master suite. fireplace,
skylight, window planters. dishwasher. micro-
wave, and many mOfel Won't last!
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Here ls your dream home! Delightful 2 BR, 2 BA.
condo, In a park Ilk• letting. Premium end unit.
extra yard, convenient location, near So. Coast
Plaza and mu9'c center.
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South Cout Metro! Affordably priced to MUJ 3
BR, 3 BA tower end unit hu a great location
near the pool. It 11 dean with new paint, Just
move lnl
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Conveniently located condo to flt your need1t 2
BR, 2 BA with beauttful landscaping 11 accom-
panied by a community pool and rec rooml
Close to transportation. acnool1, & _entertain-
ment.
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South Coast Metro! Quaint Olde English village
with all modern amenities: pool, tennis, gym.
MOdet perfect with wallpapers, mouldings. mir-
rors. and a beautiful view tool Call now to see
how charming life can bel
Residential Real Estate Services
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OPEN HOUSES
l&'IRllY
•WMT IUll 3704 Channel Pl.ce 4-D1ISIE'IW
3 BR, FR, C>od<, Spa $478,900 1·5
•WPm IUll 3808 M1rcut
2 BR, Wtrfrnt $359.00$>
mtl ml 1880 Ptttcvtew
4 BR, Spa $205,999
mll ml 2'42 EdM #85
2 BR, Spa 1139,900
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pnlzled home, 9lld't famUy .,. .. d.tlned. From
w.tng Md df~ng rooma. M...._ nrep«ece,
veuHec:t famffy room with MCOnd tlrepiaee, bufft
tn W9t bar, muter Mitt• wtth whlf1..9oof tub .
Uptten atuc:ty (could be 4th BR), oentral air.
targeat l9t In track with COY«ed patio!
---u ... Reeort luxury In your own back yard! POOi and
epa, two Indoor apu make thll 3 8R, 3 BA home
vwy "*"al. Flrat time ottered, be the flt'8t to ... ttl ..,.,... ..,...
Pwty time! Entertaining best dacrlba thJa fun-
tutlc 4· BR deltghtl Mingle through distinctive
french doora, to the awtrl of tM jacuzzi tn atrium.
GOfgeou1 creme cari>etlng. aunny kitchen, her·"
ring bone & hardwood floort. Deluxe master
Mltte, better be flrlt today!
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Lowly Wtmt*don VIiiage B Plan with extra
large lot, landacaped yard with cowred patio!
AttractJve atrium wtth plantation lhUttera, cen-
tral air. community pOOI and tennl1.
•WMT II.Ill 3704 Cham* PlllCe
3 BR, FR, Dock, Spa $479,900 4. ••11&1• llU..,. 11•.-
1-5 . DeliOM<t for modern llvlngl Thl1 3 BR, 3 BA
•WFMT IUll 3808 Marcus 2 BR. Wtrfmt, Spa $$59,000
a. -home ta perfect '°' today's family. 2 BR'1 are
1-5 muter Mlttea. End unit wtth a apaciou1 patio ·
mtl ml 912 Hyde Court L ~ and spa. Separate den, light & bright.
4 BR, Comm. PIS $1$0,000 1-5 ..,..... an.,..
L. Ulm Oftgfnal floor ptan r~ned plu1 an addition mtl.. 2'42 Ed«! #85
2 BR, Spa S 139,900
MESA VERDE
1-5 to create approxJmatety 2500 Sq.Ft. 3 BR, 2
BA·~. Neutral carpet and tlle ftoora In entertaJn-
lng ., ... French doors open to redwood deok
and hot tub!
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4 BR. 3'ft BA, custom llngle story home nar
Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room,
with cozy fireplace. Gourmet kltehen. central air,
security, pool and spat This will flt you to a tMI
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Gracious 4 BR + den M ... Verde home hU
everything! Located near 2 golf COUf'MI and 2
parks, beautiful yard with pOOI and patio, and
sJde hideaway patio off the den, MW add-on
family room and teen quart era wtth It' 1 own
entry. Bring In your offer!
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Ideal arrangement for teen-ager"' mother ... n-
law quarters! Cozy and unique deecribM this
large comer lot poof home whictl backs to a
parkl Two muter Miit• (one up, one down).
tepar•te family room. utlllty room!
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clever and tasteful decoratOf appeal, large yard,
utility room and curb appeal! Wonderful location
In Mesa Verde; a community where people care!
645-0303
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Charmin g Sommer'Mt home, o4 BR, or 3 BR +
den, 21h BA towmome wtth oommuntty pool and
spa! Tht1 fantuticalty organized home haa A.IC,
cable T.0., large lighted patio yard, custom
cablneta & ShetWil, extra atorage, mlrrOfed
dining room wall and lkyttght In bedroom which
o,>ena up to true blue lkyt
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QuaJnt New England VIiiage townhome wtth aJI
modem amenlt .... Two at()(y, 2 BR, 2'~ BA,
uMd bndc fireplace, 2 car attached gar •. If
you ... thlt, you'll buy ltl
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T~ condo haa 3 BR, 2 BA wtth flrepa.oe,
family room, wet bar, tred< Ughtlng In MCt'I
bedroom. Stream & lake oft r.., patio. ~eater
"'"• on NP81'ate ~. Wafklng dlatance to So.
Coat Ptau and Metro .
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Exctullve westlide liltlngl 3 BR. 1 BA remodeled
kitchen hu gas cooking. Expanded living room
and dlntng room 81ea. Lavtlh UM of brick with
wonderful bar-be-que. Separate 2 car garage.
R.V. parking.
2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA
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Super 4 BO one-level Newbedford In exceftent
condition. Enjoy panoramic city lights from your
• own spa. Priced to sell fast
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MYD ...a •1.,_ Residential Real Estate ~Services Exceptional value, 3BR. den, waterfront pier and
slip, 3 car garage. new kitchen and beautiful
awning covered patio.
CORONA DEL MAR
CHIU ML IUI 1211,111
Investors' This 1s the best buy south of PCH.
Duplex with good income. newer construction
and a very motivate seller.
11¥111 nHAGE 1211,llO
For the professional! Two large master suites
with lots of privacy. Kitchen completely up-
dated Ready to move int Call to see.
ILH Cll H 11,000
Stunning 3 BA charmer 11·2 blocks to beach.
New plantation shutters, paint & 4 celllng fans
Brass hardware. tasteful decor. large spa.
IUI CHIU Ill IWI 1121,000
Brand new qualtty built 3 BR. 2'h BA condo.
south of PCH. Formal dining, FA. double win-
dows, wet bar. large kitchen & more.
CIRIU Ill 11&1 HH,000
In the heart of Corona Del Mar. Contemporary
-Design, 3 BR. formal dining. country kitchen.
M8st~r BA has sitting room with a fireplace.
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You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BAI
Bleached hardwood floors, Berber carpet. cozy
fireplace and a large. lush yard.
lllYllE THUOE IM2,111
Great family/entertaining home. 4 BR, large FR,
new carpet, paint and landscaping. Gorgeous
wood floors. See today!
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Fabulous 18P~ view of harbor and ocean from
this stunning, lotaliy upgraded and remodeled 3
BA. 21/1 BA home Appointment.
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Two-story 4 BR with veratile "bonus" room
overlooking 180° ocean view! Gorgeous pool,
spa and hre pit Make It a 101
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Two story lrad11lonal family home. 4 BA. game
room, FA. playhouse. Panoramic ocean and
mountain views Gorgeous!
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Best priced custom home 1n area. Tredltlonal
deStgn, 5 BR . 2 family room. unique upside-
down floorplan. complete children' wing.
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Watch the boats enter the harbor, waves crash
on rocks. fabulous sunsets over Catalina. all
activity at Little Corona right below you .
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
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4 BR $247,500 M.GUTH
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3 BR $339,000 E CORKETT
UMllU 111"8 .... 3 BR $521,000 S HARRIS
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3/2 BR Duplex $730,000 E. OLSON
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4 BR, FR, Pool $825.000 L. ROSE
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4 BR. FR $1,350,000 S. HARRIS
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4 BR $247,500 G.ANOERSON
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4 BR. FA $333,000 C.McMAHAN
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3 BR $339.000 M. MATTHEWS •••llT.-n .. 1111 ..
4 BR. FA, View $345,900 0 . VALENTINE ..,..._a 1Hll•1netlw
4 BR, FR, Pool $387,000 E. OLSON
ULllAFIWIL.l 111~....., 3 BR $450,000 EADIE/ ENTS
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4 BR, View $510,000 J. CAMPBELL
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5 BR, FR. View $649,000 M.AEEOY
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4 BA. Pool $895.000 A. GOTHARD
BALBOA ISLAND
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Fabutous 5 BR Balboa Island charmer. Hard-
wood floors. Berber carpet, decorator papers.
shutters. new appliances, steps to south
bayfront
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Duplex with view on large corner lot. 3 BA.
separate guest room. Large 2 BR over 3 car
garage. Owner wlll help with financing.
644-9060
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DAU.Y PILOT /aAL DTATll
NEWPORT BEACH
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e.utlfulty matntatned 3 BR. "t" ptan on fee
land. Two good auumabte loans. Ovettook•
poof area. n.u.... .,.,..
1 BR pemhouae with vaulted celling & full view of
Newport harbor & the ocean beyond. Luxurloua
& secure complex.
wut•••• n•.-3 BR & 2 BR duplex 1 block from beach. Newly
refurbished. No problem keeping this place
rented I
•tPMTWI PIUM
Own your own land and live on the water In a
professionally decorated 3 BR. 2 BA home.
Large deck. covered patio. security system, etc.
lllfft sna.-
Fabutous master wlte and small library. 3
patios. 2 BR, 2 BA. Professional team planned
every inch of this home for their very ownl
..,.., u11m 110,111
Upgraded family home. Berber carpet, new
large master bath, decorative wallpapers. oak
kitchen, new 2nd BA. hardwood floors and much
mo~. ·
UHM YllW llW IHIMO
Sandptper model with 4 BA. spacious FR with
fireplace. beamed ceHlngs, central air, security.
lovely garden & ocean vl'-.N. Hurry on this.
PllllSIU M21.000
8etlChfront, Balboa charm. 7 BR home on the
oceanfront. Corner location. Newer roof and
plumbing.
UY•llT tal,HO
Outstdndlng 5 BR, 4 BA famlly hom e with
remodeled country kitchen & FR. large spa &
patio on one of Baycrests most prestigious
streets.
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Creative seller 88ys "let's trade. What have you
got?" Lido dollhouse that you get to finish.
UNISU ......
Tradltlonal large 4 BR. 4 BA, FR home on wide
50' lot. 8eautlfully remodeled with hardwood
floors, trench doors, fabulous kitchen
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Sensatlonal sweeping views of bay. ocean, New~
port Center and mountains from 'best unit In
Lido Park highrlse bulldlng. Full security.
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Sunset & ocean views for ever from this quallty-
bullt 3 BA oceanfront home. Mov•ln condition
wtth many added extra •
WOT •tNll' ll 11,IN
Quallty oceanfront duplex. Lower 3 BA hu huge
patio and bonus room. Two guest parking spots
Flreplacea. Completety refurbished
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A real show a topper. Beautifully remodeled
bayfront with sandy beach 3 BR. gourmet
kitchen, formal OR and 1 BR apartment.
Leasehold.
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH