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Cop resigns. over brutality charg
NB officer accused of ustn excessive force
in incident that broke a su~pect's jaw
after beina stopped while dn vmg near
the Newport Pier.
Boone. handcuffed while al the
hospital. later was arrested on suspi-
cion of drunken driving..
Jail. He said he would follow Geo!V
home from work and kill him and his
famil y:·
,.._ Stravropoulos. according to the
police source. "'lost his temper and
belted the guy in the jaw." The offteer
later claimed that Boonr had iojurcd
his jaw after fallina off a hospital
Stravropoufos would have bun
fired had ht not resianed. ll was
learned.
The veteran officer. formerly 1n
cbarat of tht dtpartment's alarm and
security &tail. ttponedly was a
popular petrolman and well liked by
bu5incss owntrs and m1denl5 on hi
beat. which included Balboa Island.
.. You have to ttmftnber IMt I
police depanmetu is a quali·mili_,
orpniµtion in that thttf arr a ~
naid Kt of standards and Nies dW
mu t be followed;' 1aid Ham1hon. By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. o.., .... ..-
A veteran Newpon Beach police
officer. accused of slugging a hand-
cuffed drunk~ dri ving suspect so
hard it broke his )aw. has ~Silfled
ratlter than risk being fired.
George Stavropoulos. a 10-year
member of the Ncwpor't police force.
hecame the second officer in a month
Coaet
A waste transfer station
proposed for the city of
Irvine has officials con-
cerned about adjacent
property .I A4
California
J . David Dominelll is in-
dicted on five criminal
counts./A3
The federal government
plans to sell more oil
leases along the Call-
Jornia coast as of Oct. 1.
/A3
Natl on
Grades obtained by
seven air traffic controller
students were changed in
1981 so they could pass
the course./ A3
The FAA has ordered
airlines to check the wir-
ing on its DC-10 jetliners
for fire hazards./ A3
World
Iran says it will halt at-
tacks on commercial
ships in the Persian Gulf if
Iraq agrees to do the
same./A3
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Sports
The Lakers advance to
the NBA Championship
Serles with a 99-97 vic-
tory In Phoenlx./81.
Wood bridge's Eric
Schermerhorn and Chip
Rish of Marina enjoy big
days at CIF track and field
trlals./81.
Newport Christian hurler
David Cillay throws a no-
hitter in a CIF playoff
game won by the Con-
querors, 14-0./84.
Entertainment
Ruby Keeler spent a
memorable night on
'' 42nd Street,'' the show
she helped launch a half
century ago.188.
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Religion
Orange County Jewish
congregations have com-
pleted plans for a Re-
gional Hebrew High
School to be established
In the fall for grad es 8-12.
/86
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Youth
Orange Coast students
are coming In for a variety
of honors.Jae.
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Youth
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810
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95-6
91-4
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to leave the depanment under such
circumstances.
Stavropoulos allegedly hit Kim
Nelson Boone m the jaw during a Feb.
29 incit:~nt at Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal 1n Ne .vpon Beach.
Boone. a sheet metal worker from
Long Beach. had been taken 10 1he
Newport hospital for a test 10
measure his blood-alcohol ~on1en1
An informed source claimed
Boone\ whOSt blood-alcohol level
was more than 1wice the legal hmit
used to determine intoxication.
threatened Stravropulos several
times al the hospital.
"He reall y got 1n hi s
(Stravropoulos") face:· the pohce
source said. ··cBoone) threatened to
hunt him down when he got out of
gume)'. .1. . . . An internal po 1ct mvcsupuon.
however. concluded 1hat the officer
was at fault and had used excessive
force 1n the incident. Witnesses
reportedly backed up Boone's version
of the incident.
Capt. Rich Hamilton confirmed
Friday that Stf'8\rropoulos rcs11ned
la~ last Wttk follow1ng the depan-
ment invesupt1on. Hamilton said bttauseo~lctaims filed by Boone.
ht can not discuss the incident
"Offictrs are alwa)'1 briftl dis.-
ci ph ned or suspenMd and «·
casionally evm fired for any numbtt
of reasons.·· he added. '"This cut ••a
personnel matter."
Ramon Grolock. a Sun Valley
attomC) represcnung Boone. said ht
intends to file a lawsuit apinst tht
cit) and Stavropoulos. TM lawytt
(Pleue eee COP/ A2)
AIDS changing
gays' lifestyle
Disease called complex by health official
who describes it as 'a death sentence·
Patriotic affair
Kinderaartener Brl&D McMaha.n pata a band
oTer bla heart wb.Ue reciting the Pled&e of
Allegiance ln a Memorlal Day proarani at
Coeta Mesa'• Klllybrooke School Friday aa
Lance Cpl. RUA Cook from El Toro Marine
Corpe Alr Station prepa.rea to ralae the n.,.
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. Dlllr ..........
AIDS. the frequentJy fatal disease
first detected in 1979. is one of lhe
most complex puzzles in medical
history and its spread 1s having
profound effects on the population
most at risk. a Bay Arca health offic1aJ
said Friday.
.. Diagnosis is a death sentence,"
Dr. Mervyn F. Silverman. health
director for San Francisco. said
during an interview in Anaheim after
speaking at the Western Podiatry
COngress held at the Anaheim Mar-
riott hotel.
Silverman said the threat of 1he
disease. acquired immune deficiency
S)'.ndrome. is dramaticall y changing
lifestyles among San Francisco's gay
populauon. which has the second
highest incidence rate 1n the nation.
The number of A.ID cases is
doubling eve!) nine months through-
out the nation. Silverman said. To
date. 4.431 ha"e been diagnosed as
having the drtaded malady. which
has caused 1.900 dea1hs. he said.
Congressional race gets hot
as Badham, Bradford debate
Medical researchers with the a-
tional Institute of Health recently
announced the) are six months awa)'
from bemg able to develop a blood
test to detect whether an ind1' 1dual
has been exposed to AIDS. A person
could incubate the virus beltevcd to
cause the disease for as long as four
years befort . exh ibiting symp1oms.
Silverman said.
Wh ile the development is cause for
hope. "we're still a long way off from
all the answers.·· he said.
Researchers believe the disease 1s
1ransmitted through body Ou1ds. It 1s
most prevalent among male
homosexuals aged 30 to 39 In-
travenous drug users are the SC('Ond
highest a1-risk group. Silverman told
about 250 pod1atnsts
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of!MO.., ..... ...,
Democrat Carol Ann Bradford
tned to make Rep. Roben E.
Badham. R-Newpon Beach. the issue
in a debate between the candidates fo r
the 40th Congressional District Fri-
day. But Badham wouldn't have tt
and insisted on talking aboul Presi-
dent Ronald Reagan and 1he econ-
omy instead.
The two candidates. who have been
trading barbs for several monihs. me1
face to face for the first time dunng
the taping of the debate. scheduled to
air on KOCE-1 V. Channel 50. The
d1s1nct includes pans of Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valle}'. as well as
Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach. Irvine
and Laguna Beach.
··Last year Mr. Badham was absent
from Congress more than prac1ically
any 01her representative. And in the
process. he spent more taxpayers'
money on trips around the world than
an) one else in the House or Senate.""
said Bradford. who has gained the
endorsement of nearly eve!) prom1-
ncn1 Orange Counly Democrat. She
1s opposed in 1he June 5 primary b}'
Costa Meas businessman Ken White
and hopes to challenge Badham m
No\ ember.
Bra dford was refemng lo two
recent s1ud1es 1ha1 showed Badham to
be 1he mos1 traveled member of
Congress dunng an I I-month period
last year.
Badham defended his travel re-
cord. e~plaining that as a ranking
member of the House Armed Service
Commtttee. he takes official tnps lo
mon11or the na11on"s armed forces
stationed abroad.
(Plea.e eee CANDIDATES/ A2)
.\IDS has been detected 1n 44 stales
and 22 countnes. Medical au1hon11e~
have reponed I, 165 cases 1n Cah-
fom1a and 397 deaths. he said
In Orange Count). 50 1nd1\ 1duals
have come down "'"h the disease.
including a mother of l"-O children
Ei~h1een ha\e died. counl '
ep1dem1olog1s1 Thoma~ Prendcrga~t
said.
··our cases arc still doubling <'.'\Cl)
s1"< months:· Prenderga-.t said
He didn't win Great Ra·ce -but no matter
Costa Mcsa"s Dennis Ho lland and
his 1909 Buick racer d1dn 't finish first
in the Great Ameri can Race that
ended Frida) -but he made 11 acros'i
the finish hne m Indianapolis and
that"s about 2.960 miles fanher than
he got last ~ear.
Holland.a mastersh1pbu1lder. ma'
be in vited to take a lap around the
1rack before the stan of the ln-
dinapolis 500-mile race Sunda). fam·
1ly members said Frida).
He was JOined in 1he race that
staned Ma) 17 in Los Angele!> b~
other Oran~e Coast advrnturcrs "'ho
included Bill Halhda) and his 1936
Chevrolet. John Konw1ser and hi s
1928 Rolls Royce Phantom I and
Jennifer Goodhean and her 1906
M 1tchcll roadster.
Last year. Holland towed his car to
Phoen1>.. 1hcn traveled onl ) about 40
m1ks before 1t was knocked ou1 b>
engine problems.
The winner of this \ear·s race
turned out to be Gan Wa les. "ho
dro\l· a 1936 Benik~ and finished 18
'icrnnds ahead of Dick Ecelberger 10
claim 1hr SI00.000 fil"St pnze in the
race of an11que vehicles.
\\ales. of Woodland Hill s. "as
named 1he winner late Frida) night
alkr organizers tallied standings
ha\ed on a formula that includes
handicaps for newer ca.-5 and penal-
11e\ for going faster than 50 mph.
l rdherger of Tucson. Am .. won
(PleHe Ke RACERS/ A2)
Cash gets away from crook
in hofdup at Orange bank ., ... , .... ... °' ........... ...
A aUppery-flngered holdup
fUSP9Ct -wtto reportedly couldn't
hotd on to $3,300 tn ttoten CMh
after robbfnQ • bMk -and hla
deged eccompea ... .,,..led
~ poMce Frtct.Y on ttMi RMwWd9
Fra-.y 9n santa Ana CenyOn.
Polee eey theY b ll1w. the two
~ -tdilntttled • Maurtcie
H. F• 43, of AMlllde end
8t9W9n A. Aoeen~. 31, of Chf·
cego -.. biltnQ que.tloried
abOUt other hotduP9 ln the area.
Falla reportedly Wdcect Into the
Amertc8n ~ •. ·br-.ch in the
Clty of OrMge aboUt noon F~ and pulled out a handgun. .._
"
aJlegedly demanded the teller turn
over money from the cash drawer,
officers u1d.
He put the money In a bag. But
for som. unknown reuon, he
dropped It on !ht floor Md left It
behind, ewn thougfl he wasn't
being purwed.
H• got Into • aate modet gold
8u de Where RC>Mnberg allegedly
WU wetting and the two headed ... , on the freeway. But w.tneue1
geve ~ a good deecr1puon of
ttHt c.r and Anlt*m ~' John
!wrtey atopl*i the Pett near
Imperial Highway. They didn't re-
Mlt and were tllcen to Orange
County Jail on ~ ot armed
robeny
'
_. .. e' a
Oa.ry Lee or Newport Beach &l•a the ceremonial cb~kered
n., to andque can Friday u the1 crou tbe finlah llne at tbe
tndlanapolla Motor Speedway followlftl a nlne-day. crou
country journey ln the Oreat American Car Race.
··T'hett's no evidence it's sl0W1n&
down."
Added Silverman: .. a ireat many
mdividuaJs are walking around toda~
mcubatina AIDS and don't know it.
Researchers aren't sure what
causes the body to lose its ability to
ftght off disease. and they th.ink they
know onJy a handful of the problems
tt creates. he said. Silverman com-
pared what's known about AIDS to
the tip ofan iceberg.
What is common to all victims is
the lack of .. helper cells that give us
our defense." he said.
Silverman told pochatnsts they can
help 1n early dettt\1on of AIDS by
watching for brown and pink skm
patches on the lowerlimbsofpattt"OU
they belie\.e are part oft he populatton
most at nsk. Most victims deHlop
the painless lesions and a form of
pneumonia that doesn't respond to
anttb1otics.
(Pleue 11ee Ama/ A2)
Water
plan 2nd
• • op1n1on
sought
Water board hires
---engineering firm for
master plan analysis
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of?MO..,,... .....
The Mesa Consolidated Water
D1stnc1 has hired an outside engi-
neering firm 10 get a .. second
opinion·· on the engineenng phase of
a proposed S~ I 3 mil hon plan LO
upgrade the d1stnct"s S)'Stem.
Hank Pan1an. president of the
d1stnct's board of d1rec1ors. said the
board hired the engineenng firm of
Woodside and Ku bota to prepatt an
anal) s1'i of thr physics and enginttr-
1ng plam de\.ctoix-d for 1he proposed
ma'itC'r plan update of the district's
fauht1es and equipment.
The firm·s anal} sis. which is not to
C\u.·cd $4 000 '' l'\pccted 10 be read)
"1th1n 45 da,'i. Pan1an said. The
hoard" ill not' Olt" on the master plan
updatt· until 11 ha~ rev1t>Wed the
\\ lHX1'1dr firm·._ ;mah sis.
\\ lHXJ\1dt• entat·d 0thc-lowest bid
out nl lt•ur lirm' lOnlacted to do the
JnJl,,1'i. hr Jdlkd
II the board ml·mbers \Ote to go
aht•ad \\llh the tJp11al 1mpr0Hments
in the d1'itnct. t u'tome~could expc'Ct
Jn mt rea~ m 1hrir "atcr hills. Pan1an
...i1d
··nn an a\crage hill . thr ma\.1mum
1m.rea'>e "ould Ix· about SJ.so:· he
\aid
Thr 1mproH~ments bemgd1scussed
include replacing old p1pehncs and
construcu ng nr\\ re~rvo1rs. wells.
pumping sta11ons and small
h}'droclcctnc genera1mg fac1httes.
'"We don"t "ant people to thmk
"e're mal..ing an arb1tral) rate 1n-
creao;c "'•thou• putting an~ time or
though I into 11." Pan1an said of the
plan "'\.\ r art' mall.mg sure that thc-
plan' arr studied \C'.'r) careful!) and
1horoughl~ ··
He also ~•d that l.tc ·1da\\1.an
eniin~r \\ho spcx:1ahz~ 1n phases of
"'ell de,C'lopmr nt and a mrmbcr of
thed1\tnct"s C 1t11e-n·s .\dHto~ <.om·
mlHCC' 1o; prt'p;inna ~u t1on' on
the 'Nell de' clopment\ m th,· 1m-
pm\ cmen1 plan ~1da"'1 "'II mC'C't ne:\t "ttk •llh thr
dmnct <>tafT to prc"'nt his anal)\15...
Panian 1d
Thr nip1tal 1mpm,cment 'u.t·
arstt'd 1n thr ma \tt plan upda\e
"ould he' c~lnstruc-\t'd 0'« thr nut
\I\ \C~H'\
Thl Ml' Conwtidat~ Watt"r
l>l'~tnc-t \t°r\-l"\ Coua Mesa and pur
uoM ot Nt'v•pon 8c h. untn·
corporat1..-d art.t" 1n tin uunt~
nnd lnhn \\ .. nnc ,\1rpot1,
't I
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Security Will be beefed up
~fter 'hassling~ at HB_park
Hunitnaton Beach official arc
taking steps to beef up security at
Central Park after a number of youths
of the punk rock persuasion allegedly
hassled • JtOUP or Girl Scouts and y
Indian Guide ovem/iht campers in a
secluded area near the library. ·
The punkers apparently made a
number of catcalls and lewd com-
ments, forcing the Girl Scouts to pack
up and leave the park last weekend.
The Y Indian Guides stuck 11 out.
however. None of the campers was
harmed.
Police said they arrested four
youths an the incident -two on
uspicion of arson for allegedly burn-
ing a trash can inside a restroom and
two others for violating park curfew
and resisting arrest.
Ci t).' officials 1nitiall> planned to 1curta1I camping an the park until they
could iron out probkms of patrols.
But the> said th<.;} "111 continue to I
t
·crystal Cove
dedication
~slated today
Ded1ca11on ceremonies for the first
phase of 1mpro-.cmrnts at C'r)stal
('ove Statt• Park will br held 11 a.m.
today at the Reef Point Parkinglot
JUSI nonh of Laguna Beach.
The State of California purchased
2. 704 acres for the coastline park
between Laguna Beach and Corona
del Mar in 1979. and recent improve-
ments ha ve included construction of
paved parking lots. restroom facili·
ties. a trail head for hiking and
horseback nding and ramp access to
the beach.
Expected to attend Saturday's
bluff-top ceremonies are As·
semblywoman Maria n Bergeson. R-
Newport Beach; county Supervisor
·'Thomas Riley. of the Fifth District:
Laguna Beach City Council members
a nd Bill Bnner. director of \tie state
Parks and Recreation Depan'tnent.
permit youth orpniuuons to camp
overnight at the park. However. they
are requcstina that one male adult be
available for every seven younpters.
The aduh males should act as a
deterrent to any youthful bursts of
rowdyism. accordina to Max
Bowman. the city's recently ap-
pointed director of community ser-
vices.
"But I would hate to think that the
pubhc feels the park 1s an unsafe
environment just because of this one
incident." he sa1d. "It'~ a safe parj(
and it hM httn e 'ltfr f'llH'I< ovc-r the
years. We'll Lake action to mitipte
the problem."
Capt. Bill Payne of the Huntinaton
Beach poli~ .said ... We'll be beefina
up the squads at Central Park real soon."
He said there are plans for the
depanment's 10.person Spttial sum-
mer detail to make regular trips
thouah the park .. and get things back
under control.
.,.., ............ .,, ..... UiiM
Making f rlends
Whtie •later Hilary look• on, Stephanie Kel8er Oube. V for
Ylctory •'-n -or l• •he jut abowinC bow old •be l•? -for
Democratlc canclldate Ga.ry Hart'• Wife. Lee. The three met
Friday at the Santa Ana omce of Hart for Pre.ldent.
CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS .•.
From Al
"Th<' real peacekeeping force of the
West 1s NA TO and as an appoi nted
member of that organ1zat1on's parlta-
mentar) bod). I have to spend tlm<'
w11h N .\To:· Badham said. adding
that his "as a b1pan1san appoint-
ment
.. , don't 1h1nl I ha'e missed a
maJor 'ote o n the floor dun ng eight
years in Congrcs1.." Bad ham said.
Badham said he was pro ud of his
record of ha' ing one of thr least
c\pensl\ e ( ongress1onal offices on
< ap1tal Hi ll
·'The mone} is spen t on travel
instead of )our ~ta ff where 111s needed
so they can find out the concerns of
the district." said Bradford. a Ne"-
pon Beach resident.
She charged that Badham 1s out of
touch with the district.
.. More than 64 percent of the voters
in this district favor the ERA but Mr.
Badham recently voted against it."
said Bradford. citing 1t as an example
of how Badham votes against the
district's wishes.
Badham said he knows "hat the
local voters are concerned with and
that is the economy.
"I put myself squarely in th e camp
of Ronald Reagan and he sa)'S "e
need to reduce spending." said
Bad ham.
Asked b> host Jim Cooper 1fhe was
concerned about the growing federal
budget deficit. Badham answered.
">OU better believe 1t bothers me. But
the deficit was not caused by the
president. The defi cit is caused by the
(.onercss which 1s unable to li'e
within m means and that has to stop.
White. who "as at the debate but
took a back seat while Badham and
Bradford exchanged shots. said the
deficit "'111 rnnllnue to gro".
.. We ha'e to look for some "a' 1n
the future to change the wa~ \\C.ta\
and raise mone~ ... he said.
Peace and Freedom Pan} ca n-
didate Maxine Bell Quirk of Orangr
said the countr) needs to adopt a
socialist economic S)'Stem.
~nd H)'rum Amundsen. an Amen-
can Independent Party wntc-in can-
didate.· said the nation can solve m
economic problems by returning to
.. honest money" which he defined as
"debt-free money ...
AIDS CHANGING LIFESTYLES ...
From Al
.. Ifs one of the most complex
medical problems 1n history," he
said And \.\llhout a cur('. the disease
1s also breeding a wrll-founded
an~1et~ among ga~s and paranoia m
the hcterose\ual population
.. I got a call from a coun tkr._ who
was wondering 1fshe rnufd get .\IDS
b~ talong paix·rs from \omconc she
suspectrd hJd .\I os:· he sa Id Police
"'ho patrol ~an Franc1srn\ ga~ com-
mun1t} around ( astro ~trect wanted
masks and gloves. Silverman added.
In response to the near ep1dem1c
which is confi ned within the gay
community. homosexuals. 1n general.
are making rapid changes in their
sc>.ual habits. he said.
Government's response 1s a
crackdown on bathhouses. used b>
about 5 percent of the gay population
1n an Francisco. according to Silver-
man At least three have closed since
stricter licensing regulauons were
proposed last month. he said.
Researchers who are getting closer
to unraveling AIDS m)stencs arc
likel) to make other 1mponan1 d1s-
CO\ cries in other disease processes.
including cancer. 1herman said.
"I can't think of another disease
that 1s so complex." he said by having
physical. psychological and moral·
1st1c impacts.
COP RESIGNS UNDER PRESSURE •..
From Al
said Boerne no"' tall'' mon· than
S 15.000 worth of medical bllll> and
lost hi\ s~ 5110-a-mnnth JOh JI J Long
Beach \htrnard brcau'>l' of the inc1-
i.kn1 ·-r11 admit thal m' l11cnt "asn'1 nactl~ in rm1c cond11.1on hut oflic<'rS
arl' 'IUPPOSl'd ll> be tra1m·d to handle
f'k.'oplc "'ho arnlrunk. f'k.'ork "'hu arc
loud and b<11.,tnous.·· said ( 1rolcx._
·Thcrl' JU'>I 1'>n·1 am ncusc for
"'h,11 happcm·d ·· he adl.kd
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C1rolock o;a1d Boone pleaded no
con tc<;t 10 the drunken dn"1ng
charges.
.\not her Newport Beach police-
man also resigned in the face of
termination this month following an
10\es11gat1on of an incident at a
( orona del Ma r ta"'l·rn.
The officer who "as not 1dcnt1tied.
purponedl~ injured a handcuffed
man "ho·d tx·cn asked to Ill· face-
down on the ta' cm floor. When the
pnson<'r raised himself off the floor
the offi«cr allegcdl ) pushed him bad,
down "'1th enough fo rce that the
man's race struc .. the floor and hi\
chin split open
, ~ police 00ic1al said lhl· t"o
incidents are the fir~t in nearh fi\l·
)Cars 1n "'h1ch an otliccr ha.,· tx·<'n
forced w re'i1gn because nt uc.rng
cxceSSl\l' forC'c
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Arson investigators close-mouthed
Arson in vestigators have not re-
vealed what may have motivated an
apparent firebombing attempt in
Huntington Beach late this week that
backfired when the alleged culpnt set
himself and his pickup truck afire.
Michael John Geller. a 27-ycar-old
copy machine serviceman. alligea'ly
tried to torch the headquaners of a
competing cop) machine compan)
late Thursday.
comment on the incident.
A spokesman for Ameritech. the
firm targeted by the alleged would-be
arsonist. said he'd been advised by his
attorney not to discuss the case.
..All I can say is that I ca n't quite
believe 1t." the spokesman said.
Geller. treated at Humana Hospital
Huntington Beach for burns. is being
held at Orange County Jail on
suspicion of attempted arson. Bail is
set at $5,000 .
Geller suffered second· and th1rd-
degr~ burns on his legs and hands
wh en he tried to light a Molotov
cocktail he intended to hurl onto the
roof of Ameritech C'ommun1cauon
Ltd .. 15185 Springdale St.. fire 1n-
vesugators allege.
Service set for CM wonian
In vestigators said gasoline from
the plastic container that had been
transformed into the bomb apparent·
I~ leaked 1ns1dc Gcller's compan)
truck
Geller. o La Mirada resident "ho
recrntl) had been "' ing 1ns1dc h1~
camper. is emplo~cd b) .\mplcx. a
copy machine com pan) . ..\n ..\mple\
spokesman could not br rl•achcd for
Funeral services will be held Sun-
da) for Elsie M. Richardson of Costa
Mesa. who died Wednesday at her
home. She was 80.
Mrs. Richardson. who was born in
Council Bluff. Iowa. lived in Costa
Mesa for the past 10 years. She
worked for the Mutual of Omaha
insurance com pan) for 27 years.
She 1s survived b)' her husband.
Ham. of Costa Mesa: a daughter.
CONTINUE D STOR IES
allv Richardson. of Pleasanton; and
a sister. Ruth N. Iverson. of
L> nwood. Also surviving arc three
grandchildren and five great-grand-
children.
Sen ices arc schedu led for I I a.m.
at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway
Mortuar) Chapel followed b)' private
entombment at Forest Lawn
Monuary m Cypress.
Burglars
were real
'phonies'
RACERS CROSS FINISH •.•
From Al
S35.000 for his second-place finish in
a 1931 Buick.
Sixtv-nme cars crossed the finish
hn<' Friday. Tom Lester of Deerfield
Maxine Polcvo1 didn't realize she Beach. Fla .. was the first to finish the
was dealing with some real phon) race that t>eean in Los Angeles and
suspects when they nfled through her ended in Indianapolis Raceway Park.
home in Newpon Beach on Monday. Lester crossed the finish line only
When Ncwpon Beach Officer Mike seconds ahead of Barry Helman and
Hernandez cam<t out 10 investigate. Fred Reinstei n in a 1927 Rolls Royce.
she told him they had stolen "a couple Organizers of the race featuring
of things." She promised Hernandez pre-1937 cars said complete results
she'd check around and provide scnal were not immediately available.
numbers of th e stolen items in a few A field of 87 cars began the trip in
days. Los Angeles.
But four days passed and nobody On Friday. cars traveled through
heard from Polcvo1 again until she heavy rains from Chicago, but sunny
showed up an person at th e station skies were the rule by the lime they
Friday with senal numbers 1n hand. arrived at the site of Sunday's
"I want to apologize to that nice Indianapolis 500 for a victory lap
officer Hcrnande1:· she told desk around the 2'/z-mile Indianapolis
officer Bill McGinn1~. Motor Speedway.
"I know I told him I would call him "We almost got drowned as we
but when I staned to. I realized mOJ£ed ..along the interstate today."
someone stoic m} phone." said Pat Hogan of Oklahoma City,
Upon checking. Polevo1 found 16 Okla .. who. driving a 1929 Model A
items valued at about S 13.500 miss-Town Sedan, was one of the last two
ing -including her S 150 cordless panicipants to finish the race. "The
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tered. coughed and wheezed. We had
to pull over for a while and then were
able to go on."
Hogan. who arrived at the finish
line about 90 minutes after the first
two cars. described himself as "tired.
but very glad I entered. I'll probably
do 1t agajn."
"We would ha ve been really disap-
pointed if we hadn't completed the
trip after coming so far." said Walter
Gehns of Moorhead. Minn .. who
drove with Hogan .
The purse for the race was
$250.000. with the three oldest cars to
finish splitting $40.000. The prizes
were to be presented tonight.
The dnvers made a half-hour stop
an Lafayette, where they were greeted
by hundreds of spectators in a brief
downpour.
"This 1s a very easy day." said one
of the drivers. Tom Sparks of Holly-
wood, who was driving a 1930
Cadillac. ··1 feel as good today as the
day I left .... All I wanted to do is
fini sh."
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By Tbe A11oclat~ Preti UNITED NATIONS-Iran said said Friday that its
W~HINGTON -The u .. Coun of A~ls air f~e will not hit commemal vHsel1 an tht Persian
agrttd Fnday to heat araumentt next moo th on whether a Gulf af 1,.q alto~ to ~top such at~.
special prosecutor should be appoinied lO invettipte how Amtia~ ~ R~a1e-Khoruean! noltd that the
Jimmy Caner's britfina .. .,.,. wound up io Ronald , U.N. ~ty Cou~ met Fnday •• ...,...,_
Reagan's 1980 campai headquarters Last wst the cm thecii111. was ex o pa1u raohmon calhn fora
appeals court suspen:f.he order of a U.S. diltrict ;Ud,e ~tin~~ attacksand sai "If they (t~ lnqis)abi~. we
for the appointment of a spcc;,J pro1eeutor and scheduled will abide.
araumcnts on whether the judge acted constitutionaU~ for He IPOke to The Associated Press after a newt
bs latcasScpt.28.Thelowercourthadactedonaswtfiled conference called to present Iran's case: outside the
Y two law professors, John H. Banzhaf llland Peter H. Security Council chamber. The Iranian envoy boyconed
Meyers of George Washinaton University. They went to tbe debete in t~ IS-nation council. ·
the ~ppeals court this week, contrndi~ that such a ~te At the openins of debate, K_uwaiti Foreian Minister
heanng would have the effect of puttm1 off the apeaal Sheik Sabeh al-Jaber al-Sabah said 1 further expansion of
prosecutor's investiption until af\eT the November
rlection.
Stock• rebound alter ra.mon
NEW YORK -Bank stocks rebounded Friday from
a downturn caused by unfo unded rumors of further
instability in the financial system. Analysts said there was
no basis for the latest crop of rumors. but acknowledtcd
that the discouraging words fell on fertile around. There
are widespread wonics about the health of the nation's
maJor banks followinJ the $7.S billion rescue of
Continental Illinois National Bank an Chicago last week.
WASH I NG TON -The aircraft carrier America will
head next week from the Mediterranean toward the lndian
Ocean to replace another carrier battle voup which has
been cruising on the approaches to the Persian Gulf.
Pentagon officials said Friday the America will relieve the
canier Kitty Hawk in the north Arabian Sea around mid-
J une in what they call a normal rotation. The Kitty Hawk
and six escorting ships have been there since late April.
Rapl•t to be force fed
CONCORD. N .H. -A convicted rapist who pleaded
to be allowed to starve to death rather than remain in
prison will be fed again~t his will until the stale Supreme
Court decides the constitutic.nal issues. a jud~ ruled
Friday. Earlier. Joel Caulk told Judge Joseph D10erico
that his days as a free man arc over and he wants to starve
rather than spend years in prison.
CALIFORNIA
CalU'omla oU leue. planned
LOS ANGELES -The federal government plans to
OP.Cn 3. 9 million acres off the Southern California coast for
011 and gas leasing in October. with the most Interest
expressed in Santa Barbara Channel tracts. officials said
Fnday. However, the Interior Department will delay any
action on a huge tease area off Northern and Central
California -from Point Conception north to the Oregon
border -until at least 1987. said Carol Hallett. former
state assemblywoman now assistant to Interior Secretary
William Clark.
Plea entered Jn sez •lave ca.e
POMONA -A transient couple pleaded innocent
Friday to charges they enslaved an Alaskan teen-ager for
nine months by starvation and bcatinP-and sold her for
sex as they roam~ Southern Cahfornia. Theodore
Glaum. S4. and his wife Mildred. 36. entered the pleas
before Superior Court Judge Carol Fieldhouse. who
scheduled a pretrial hearing on June 21 and set tnal for
July 16.
Canon named In DeLorean trial
LOS ANGELES-A government informant testified
today at John De Lorean's drug trial that the automaker
once claimed he had "been involved in cocaine trafficking
with Johnny Carson," but the informant said he did not
believe him. James T imothy Hoffman claimed the
conversation took place in 1980 moments after Hoffman
claims he disclosed to De Lorean that he was a drug
trafficker. The witness, a. drug smuggler turned informant.
angrily protested having to make the statement in court
and accused DcLorean's attorney of "dragging someone
into this who is not involved.
Money maclJJne robbed
FRESNO -An ex-Bank of America employee has
been charged with jamming a Versa tel money machine so
his brother could rob it ofS41,840. Leonard Jones, 21, of
Fresno was indicted by the federal grand jury Thursday o n
charges of armed bank robbery. aiding and abetting,
conspiracy and embezzlement. Jones repaired Versatel
machines. and allegedly acted with his brother. Felton
Benjamin Parks. who robbed money from the machine at
gunpoint.
Far Ea•t •ecarlty streaed
MOSCOW -The Soviet Union and North Korea
agreed to take special security measures in the Far East
occause of a "militarist policy" in the reaion by the United
".>tatcs and Japan. the official news aJency Tass reported
Fnday. No joint communique was issued at the end of
three days of tal~s between Soviet President Konstantin
l ' Chernenko and North Korean President Kim II Sung.
making his first visit to Moscow in 23 years. But Tass said. "~pec1al emphasis was made on issues of strengthening
,~cunty 1n the Far East and the Pacific Ocean zot'lc ...
2 r ebel groups agree to truce
Senate OKs
budg~t plan
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The sta6: Senate speedily
approved a $31 .7 billion preliminary budget Friday
containing a landmark fund to finance the state's
comparable worth policy and stave off a feared sex
discrimination suit.
The 32-4 vote by the upper house came after a
renewed dispute over abortion funding for poor women.
The Senate's proposed state spending plan for the
I 984-8S fiscal year is more than a bilJion dollars hi~er
than the budget pro~ by Gov. George DcukmeJian
and at least $200 tnilhon hiaher than the Assembly version
apprQved earlier this week.
The Senate's action -accompanied by an unsurpri~
int Democratic blast ·•t the Republican governor -
marked the completion of the Lcsislaturc's first major step
in California's annual state bu4get fight.
··There arc no new taxes in this proposal," said Sen.
Alfred Alquist. the chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee. "not even under the guise of 'loophole
closures.'''
Now. the separate budgets approved by the Senate
and Assembly go to a six-member. two-house conference
committee to resolve differences between the three
spendin& plans and return a compromise budget to each
house. The conference committee: is expected to begin
deliberations Wednesday.
In what Senate Pro Tem David Roberti described as
"the most novel point of this budget, .. the spending plan
calls for nearly $88 million to be made available to finance
Grades change
Changes occurred in · 81 as FAA
wa s replacing laid-off workers
WASHINGTON (AP) -An internal investiption
by the Transponation Department has substantiated
claims that the grades of seven students at the air traffic
controller school were changed in 198 t to allow them to
pass the course.
At the time. the Federal Aviation Administration
school in Oklahoma City was under pressure to train
hundreds of new controllers to fill the vacancies created by
the dismissal of I I .400 controllers because of an illegal
strike.
The report b) the depanment's Inspector General
Office was released by Rep. Wilham D. Ford. D-Mich.
Ford. chairman of the House Post Office and Civil
Service Committee. asked Transportation Secretary
Elizabeth Dole on Fnda) whether she intends to take
disciplinary action agains1 the schopl officials involved.
Joseph Welch. the Transpona11on Department's
inspector general. said in a letter to Ford that one school
employee -was identified .. for possible criminal pros-
ecution as a result of the grade changing. but that the
Justice Dcpanment has decided against pursuing the
matter.
Welch said the employee since has retired from the
FAA and "we are satisfied that the major ... weaknesses
noted during the inquiry have since been corrected."
A department spokesman said there would be no
Lying In state
Tbla l• a •lew of tbe remalna of an anknown
aemceman killed In the Vietnam War,••
tbe cuket lay ln atate ln the capitol
Dl9tortecl akyllne
Wortlen appear to be MtiaU., a faad.fal
mual on a downtown 'to. Anielee b.tld· lDC· Act11ally, the pair are wtn<ow wulaen
immediate comment on Ford's letter.
. Ford said the internal if!vestigation al~ s~bstantfates
t t .. in an attempt to cover up the ongmal (grade)
alterations. t 2 addrtional student answer sheets were
altered and as a result three students who should have
passed were failed .... "
The grading controversy involved students in the first
class that went through the FAA school after the strike in
August t 981 by thousands of air traffic controllers and the
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Rotunda Friday. Burtal will take place
Monday at the Tomb of the Unknown at
Arlm,ton National Cemetery.
firing of nearly two-thirds of the controllef worUon:e.
lovestiptors from ford's 1ubconunhil!C ••My
looled into t.bc tepOrls of pade manipulatioa ...Sill a
report in late 198J conduded that a numbcrofpidallild
been cha~ to allow students to pass when they ICtully
had faued.
During conaressional hearinis. then-FM...._.
trator J . Lynn Helms blamed a test araclina sruiCbiet .fDir
the problems and saad a preliminary inve:stiplM>a ibOwed
"no an tent to manipulate ·~ IC.Ora.''
WOONSOCKET. R.I. (AP)-A small band of,"ic)W.
ke) ·· Vietnam veterans who never expected mid
attention will be in the hmehght this weekend at Meinorial
Da) ceremonies hononng an unknown soldier killed ln
Vietnam.
The Green Cappers. a dozen veterans fiOit
Woonsocket and Lincoln, have been invited by Defentie
Secretary Caspar Weinburger to form the nucleus of u
honor pard at Monday's ceremony in which tbe
un1denttfied soldier will be buried at the Tomb of tbe
Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
··.\II we ever wanted was to be low key and to "'0r1t IO
help the image of the Vietnam 'eteran." said group
spokesman Roben Leclerc
But the Green Cappcrs ~ttp dra>Atng attention. Sen.
( la1borne Pell. 0-R.1 . and Rep Fernand J. t Germain,
D-R 1.. got 1n touch ""h them as the two lawmakers
\Ought to assure V 1ctnam combat 'eterans a pla~ of
honor at the ceremon~
The aucntton didn't stop there. The Green Cappen.
who boast Purple Heam and a Silver Star among thc1r
m1htan honon. were also contacted b) the Pcni.aon, offical~· of veterans organizations and h1gh-rankina
m1l1tary officals 1n Washington. ··1t ~-ems hke half of Washington is wa1t1ng for us, ..
l cclerl said Thu™1a}
\\ h1:n the Green (. appers first made quiet flan to
dm e to \\ ashington for the wttkend. their goa was to
s1mpl\ pass in review of their unknown comrade II tbc
Capitol while the bod} hes in state None of them. Leclctt
said. thou(l,ht the) ·d be able to ente~rlington at1ona1
c~mcten Tor the actual bunal ~remon).
1 n tead. llle) ·11be11 the cent tr of the ~remony and be
greeted b~ poht1c1ans and officials from a host of veterans
orgnn11at1on~
ROGOTA. Colombia -Two leftist guenilla groups
ha, c agreed to a one-year truce with governrpcnt security
fort·es. a spokesman for one of them said Fnday. A third
guerrilla organization signed a truce two months ago. The
April 19 Movement, known M-19. and the People's
l 11lcration Army now are ready to sign a,grcements to stop
"ar activity, according to an M· 19 spokesman. A truce
""1th three of the country's four leftist insur-Jtnts aroups
"ould be the most successful attem~t in latan America's
lmtol') of any government ncgot1at1ng a peace with left-
" 1ng guemllas.
Labor •trHe continue• Dominelli indicted on 5 criminal counts
STUTTGART, We~ Germany -Negotiators
adjourned until Tuesday their efforts to rHOlve We t
< iermany's worst laborslrifc in ilt ycar5. Walkouts.strikc-
rclated shutdowns and lockouts have idled some 2SO.OOO
workers The union maintains that shorter work weeks
would create jobs for I million of the COU)ltry's 2.2S
million unemployed. ultima1ely boo tana the economy. .
BeJfa•t buHdlJJg• burned
BELFA T. Nonhern Ireland -Ma ked IR
aunmcn planted 1nctnd11ry bom~ Fnday naJht thal
burned out a downtown ~taurant and a boutique. but
caused no ca ualt1es. polict reponed. polict
spokeswoman said the ou11a ... cd ln'h Rcpubltc.n rmy
telephoned warninas.and police clcartd the area before the
firehomh'I e\ploded
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AN DIEGO (AP)-Financier J. David Oomanelh
was indicted by a federal grand Jury Friday on five
criminal charges relatina to th.e involuntary bankruptcy of
his international money-trading firm
The arand jury allcacd that Dominclll. who has bttn
Jailed for the pest month for rcfusina to COOpef'atc with the
bankruptcy trU tee. defrauded an"c tors and debtors.. hed
to I snnd j'1ry and failtd \O COO~tt 'Allth tbt tr'US1ct
a ttncd to rt out the affalrsofh1 failed J. Oivia Co. T~ characs ap1n t him include t-.o of bankrupic
fraud. two of cnmanal rontcmpt and one of pcf)ury.
Oom1nclh appeared 1n U D1 tnet Coun before
Mall trate R er McKee for arraignment without I I coun~I. andapubhc<kfcndcrcntcred an 1nnocc~t pica on
his behalf. The ca.st wu l\\1 ned to U. . Ot tnct Jud c
William f nnaht. who ta he nn Tuc~a on mouon' 1n
th "'
~ss1stant U.S. Attorney Wilham RoSt told Oom1nelh
in court that the grand Jury was cont1nu1n111$ probe of J.
David & Co. dcahnp and more cht~ could follov.
After the am1anmcnt, Ro 1d lhe grand JUf) 1s
con11denna evidcnet ancludana 1lltpl1ons of f11 I~
statement!. wire fraud, mail fraud and ll1 evas•on. "all
characs that involve offen1t1 1ncc the ban~ruptcy." ·'ucb bankruptcy fraud rount ca.mes a maiumum
penalt}'Offivcyears 1n prj n Yt"hite there i no _uppcrhm11
on tne rontempt and pet)Ury charan, ROSt sa1d
"ll'I a nutshell. the annd JUr)" a al~ that he
withhrld. he lied and failed 10 do what he -a ordered to
do a related to thr debtors in th nkruptcy," Ro ~1d
Dom1nelh ha' been held for c1v1l contempt in th'
Metropolitan Conteuon enter ~•n~ ht rttum from th'
C aribbcan island of Mon ml. voherc h' fltJ followtng h1~
forced h:1nkruptc' One of the cnm1nal C<lntt"mpt chaf'(lr
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We at H.U.0.0.L.E. have been
producing awaro.wlnnlng
f\.f nlture for chlldren for over
l4yeors.
Rising costs In our factory are
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forcing us to lncreo1e prices. but
untll June 15. 1984 come In and
IOV9 on ~ In tt'9 lbe.
Including some tlo6r IQl"nP69s at up to 30. otf. rturrv In nowt
Shown hefe with COf"9( desk. slaoge and
"'91Vlng meets vou ci'old's needs fOf sleeP. study,
storage Ond ploy ANer JOle S5QO ~ $498
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CompanY
ar Colton Piano o•• of all
One• a ye ~rehouse to d\sp ed mer -
open1 :h• ;.possessions, ~a:::u~n1 , floor
trod• -ns, • used, ren struments,
chondise n~~orts of music,al ':mplif\ers,
samples, a \ano rol 1 ' guitars,
Council worried about -----, effect on adjacent land
8) ANDREA ADELSON ......... ,... ...
A plan to expend a
commercial trash·-sifiing
optration that would be
within 7.SO f'eet from
planned homes in Irvine is
10 receive a full hcarina on
June 12 tflcr runni~ he.d-on into slifl' opposi hon th ls
week.
The owners of Sunset
Fibrelndustricurt setklna
ptrmisslon to collect 900
lons of aarbaae per day
from commercial refu~
haulen who make pick-ups
in neighborlna com-munities.
Tfle company plans to
extract papt'r. glass and
aluminum from.the refuse
before hau)ing it to county
landfills. Eventually the
company intends to ex-
pand to a 1.200-ton-per-
day operation.
But potential odors from
the site. de~pite iu enclosed
pit. may mean "we have to
write off development of
Villaae 14 nonh." Mayor
----
LatT)' Aaren said dur1na a
City Council meetina Tues-
day.
AAtan referred to agricul-
tural land planned for fl.I·
turc homes. nonh of an B33~acre parcel where rcsi·
dential plans art already
bein1 drawn up ~by the
Irvine Co. for 7,000 homes
and 17,000 residents ..
Downwind odors won't
bother .-sparagus, Agran
said. He added that if the
Sunset Fibre project wins
approval. the city should
consider allowing neigh·
boring land to remain as
farmland. -.
··1 obviously don't think
that's the case:· Monica
Florian. an-Irvi ne Co. vie~
president. said. ··we've re·
viewed the •transfer
stataion an d have shared
some of the concerns that
have been raised. but in
looking at the mitigation
measures proposed. we feel
those problems that might
affect adjacent develop-
· ment would be mitigated."
Aonan '8id between the
project and an) proposed
homes is a wide buffer
consistlna o( other com·
mercial buildings. a utility
casement and a flood ton·
trot channel.
.. We were convinced it
would not have a negative
impact on any of our lartd·
hofdinp that are t(ijaccnt
to the busi,ness complex."
she said.
No detailed plans for
development arc on the
drawing boards for the area
in question. and Florian
'8id she couldn't estimate
when development is con-
templated. ,
"Our higher priority is in
the southern area.' she
said.
Dicic Sim. anothl!r Irvine
Co. official, said he stopped
by a similar operation in
San Francisco. "And unless
it's pointed out to you. you
don't know it's there." Sim
said. ''It can be done well."
The Sunset Fibre
proposal owned by Arthur
Kazarian has been pending
before city offi cials for the
past six months. afier
having been rejected last
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ORANGE COUNTY AREA
NEWPORT FWY. EXIT DYER RD. IN
SANTAANA
January. The recyclJn.a
plant it "Yilhin an industrial
area nonh of Bamnca
Road beside the Tuitin
Marine helicopter base.
City staffers r~c
ommended a recycled,. ver·
sion of the plan be put off a
few weeks longer to resolve
some outttandina issues,
but the prop0sal won ap-
proval from the city Plan-
nina Commission earlier
this week.
men 1Ad cny staff for 90
minutn about flnd•na.t
over traffic. toitic waste
disposal and environm~n·
tal consequenceutem m ana
from the o~ration. b Of primary concern t
Weiner was the pros~l
that Irvine's wa te trantfo/
station may become JJ
dumpina around for sur-roundina tommunitid.
thereby increasinJ true)
traffic within city limits. 1
Thu recommendation
didn't satisfy Coun-
cilwoman Barbara Weiner,
who quizzed plant spokes-
"The ElR paints a pie·
tu re ofit.s economic impaet
of service to Irvine. It is
not." Weiner contended. ,
IN Hit SERVICf ' I
Bertrand gains :
full colonel rank
Marine Reserve Lt. Col. J. T. Bertrand of Newport
Beach has been sclected for promotion to the rank of full
colonel. Bertrand. reserve execut ive officer of Marine
Aircraft Group 46 in El Toro. was a scnior. pilot wiJh
Continental Airlines before the recen t la bor dispute. • • • Otmaat K. Pyle Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osmant K.
Pyle II of Corona del Mar. has enlisted in the Air Force's
delayed enlistment program. Pyle. a 1983 grad,uate of
Corona del Mar High School. is scheduled f<:>r enhstm.ent
in the Air Force in January and will receive technical
training in the electronics field. • • • Army PFC Art~•r P. Pudet, son of Basilio a
Lorenza Pandes of Irvine. has completed basic train in
Fon McClellan, Ala. Pandes is a 1983 graduate of ·
Irvine. • • • Arm y PFC JobD W. Saac~ez, son of Annie L. Thom
of Costa Mesa, has arrived for duty in Friedberg, W t
·Germany. Sanches. a 1982 graduate of Costa Mesa Hi
School. l5-an ,armor crew menber with the 3rd Armor
Divisipn. ' • • • _,.. Pvt. Jamea R. Gardner, son of James H. Gardner
Fountain Valley. has completed Army basic training
Fon Dix. N.J. His wife is the former Rebecca Shilling
Fountain Valley .. • • • • Airman Mldlael D. Jetttt, son of Caro
DcAugustineand FrarfkJester. both of Huntington Beac .
has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base. Colo .. after
completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Bas:r.
Texas. He is a 1983 graduate of Marina High School in
Huntington Beach. • • • Second Lt. Dou1 E. Stewart, son of Ray N. Stewart of
Irvine and Victoria Stewart of El Toro. has graduated from
Air Force pilot training and has received silver wings 111
Reese Air Force Base. Texas. His wife-is the former
Rebe'Cca Evans of Westminster. • • • Airman 1st Class Juttla DaJatcrea, son of Ernest G.
Dahlgren of San Juan Capistrano. has been named
outstanding airman of the month for the 405th Equipment
Maintenance Squadron at Luke Air Force Bai.e. Ari2.
Dahlgren is a 1979 vaduate of Newport Harbor Hi~h
School in Newport Beach . • • • Army Reserve Pvt. Marcel M. Rodrlcuez. son of Ann
Rodriguez of South Laguna. has completed Army baste
training at Fort Dix. N.J. He is a 1984 graduate of Dana
Hills High School in Dana Point.
I ~ t
Analysts must help
people face reality I
Qf nuclear· threat I
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Psychiatrists must he~ people face the terror. hopelessness and denial of reali
inspired by the threat of nuclear war. experts from t e
Harvard University Medical School say.
"We should be strongly impelled to help othets
confront this unparalleled threat," Harvard psychiatrifl
Dr. lester Grinspoon said Tuesday at an America)'l
Psychiatric Association symposium on the psychological
implications of nuclear war.
Citing the tendency for people to unconsciously derw
the possibility of nuclear destruction so they wop't lle
"overwhelmed by anxiety." he urged an audience ofS0"'1t'
3.000 psychiatrists to "arouse ourselves from complaceo·
cy and passivity and assume responsibility." ,
.. We need the courase to be afraid and to make o~
friends. neighbors and colleagues afraid with a fear that s
not neurotic and panicky, but thoughtful. a fear not
much for ourselves as for our children. for civilization and
for this precious world." Grinspoon said.
He added that unless "great numbers of people come
to genuinely appreciate the magnitude of this danger aiid
make demands on governments that they reverse the arm!>
race. the risk of setting ofT the doomsday machine will
increase." t In a paper scheduled for delivery Thursday, Harv a
psychiatrist Dr. Adela G. Wilkeson said: "The arms race s
a form of mass psychosis and must be addressed by o r
profession as such."
She said "nuclear numbing" allows most people 'o
"bl ock conscious awareness of the nuclear threat 1<>
prevent ... seemingly unbearable emotions evoked th
consideration of the possibility of dnnihilation."
Dr. John E.·Mack, also of Harvard, said that becau$C
of the threat of nuclear annihilation. "We arc terrified. o•r
kids are terrified and our policy makers are temfied."
Denying the possibility of a nuclear disaster alto s
citizens to surrender to their leaders "the capacity to thi k
for ourselves.'' Mack said. "Psychiatrists ha ve a particul r
responsibi lity to call to the public's attention the opera ti n
of shared illusions and collective defenses."
Cornell University astronomer Carl Sagan. w o
addressed the symposium as pan of his campaign agai t
the arms race. noted one of \he psychological proble s
inspirtd by S)Otential nuclear devastation.
"An awful lot of youna people have the sense. ·w y
should I study? Why should I work bard? h 's alt ao1n1 to io
down the tubes an~way if nuclear war happens,· sad
Saaan. author of t c book "Cosmos" and host of t c
Emmy Award-winn n& television series of the same name.
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Numerous awards ~ MIM: Elma. School Watl
passedouttoOraneeCoe1t Panel. Uv. 8. T~ of',lhr
youths durinf. the r«tnt • World ~ Combinauon.
Youth Exp<>' 4 held at the l.aluna Beach.
Ora nae County. Fair-Y•• S.,. -,..._,
p-ounds in Costa Mesa. Sea~ r&ull1&1: Annt·
Younasten. panicipated M~ne Ledesma. ~evol·
in student vocauonal uuon~ry EtUde (Pl•~).
Olympics contests, lalent H~nunaton ~ Julie
sean:h contests and com-Dixon, The Muaac and the
J~ (lap), Lip• leach. F1m Ptaee w= Molly Jahr~ J illian Clothina Fllltion
Lonaneckcr. Crazy Besinn1na. Karl MlnlYei·
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leilch; Tommt Ledftma. Table 5enina. Cheryl
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Their award winnina Beach; Hesh1mo Marun.
workwasondisptay durina Flash1n' Hesh (brea~
the two-day event held dance). El Toro; Kari
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Winnen were: Laau~a Beach; Donal~
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Huntinaton Beach; Fine Flinn. Scou Siewan~ 81tly
Ans. Level 3. Cheryl Hen-Jean (dance). Hunt1nston
derson. Fountain Valley Buc h ; Rachel E.
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Creative Writina. Level I. (vocal). Hunt1.nston Beach:
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Beach; Crafts. Level 3. An·
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El Toro:
Home Arts. Level I.
Annette Bryant. Lakeside
Jr. Hi. Irvine: Home Arts.
Level 2. Tracy Caldwell. El
Toro Hi. Irvine: Photogra-
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NORWALK -As thC' compeli·
tion ge\s tough. so does Eric
Schermerhorn. · ·
The Woodbridge High sensation
-up against Southern California's
finest prep runners-put on his usual
late kick to wan his heats in the 400
and 800 Friday to h1$hlight action at
the CIF regional tnals at Cerritos
College.
Schermerhorn shared the spotlight
with another Orange Coast area
standout. Chip Rish. who captured
the 200 and then won the 400 in his
heats.
The duo led a rather large cont-
ingent of area qualifers for today's
finals. also at Cerritos. beginning at I
p.m. with field events, and 6 p.m.
with the first running event, the girls'
I 00 low hurdles.
"Tomorrow should be a heck of a
day." said Schermerhorn after his
double victory. "All I can do as jly my
erayers and hope that I'll cross the
finish line first"
Schermerhorn clocked a 47.43 to
win the 400 to nip Frecmont's Victor
Myles by two one-hundredths of a
second. He did at with a burst over the
final 50 meters when it looked like he
wasn't in the running at all.
Jn the 800. Schermerhorn ac-
celerated over the final quarter and
won with a I :5 1.34.
Likewise. Rash used late kicks to
win his 200 heat (21.21) and 400
( 4 7 .03) to set the stage for a show-
down with Schermerhorn in today's
400.
L akera• center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar la
preuured by Suna' defender Larry Nance
d~ tint quarter of Friday•a NBA play-off game ln Phoeniz.
rs can
Johnson's basket
with 1 : 05 left
wins it, 99-97
PHOEN IX (AP) -1::.arvin
"Mapc" Johnson said ··patience paid
off' an the Los Angeles takers· 99-97
National Basketbali Assoc1at1on
playoff victory over the Phoenix Suns
Friday nal)lt
Johnson sank a layan with I :OS
remaining to Jive the Los Angeles the
win and its third consecutive Western
Conference championship.
The takers. taking the bcst-<>f·
seven pla_yoff scnes 4-2, now advance
to the finals against the av.aning
Boston Celtics beginning Sunday in
Boston.
"The whole tam e we had con-
fidence that we were going to win it. I
was just waiting for our run," said
Johnson. who finished wath 16
points. 13 assists and 11 rebounds.
"we were JUSt patience and that
patience paid off ...
Phoenix. trying to become only the
fifth team in NBA history to over-
come a 3-1 deficit and win a playoff
series. had tied the score for the
seventh time in the fourth period at
97.JJ-7 on Walter Davt1' jumper wtth
1:19 left.
After Johnson's decisive basket.
the Suns watched their chance to
force an overtime fade as James
Edwards' desperation 18-footjumper
went wide ..... Lakers center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar pulled down the re-
bound with thrtt seconds to go and
held on until the buzzer sounded.
"Our ddenK was awnome t~ lua
eight minutes," said Los An1tlcs
Coach Pat Riley. ~11 was hand.:.&~
hand karate at both ends of the noar.
and I think our e:tpenence played to
ouradvanta~. We were the aures•·
down the stretch."
.. We ~re beaten• by a very aood
ball club. That's all 1here is to it." said
Suns Coach John Macl..cod. "We
Sttmed to l re a Little in the teeoaci
half and we just couldn't put thmt
away:· •
James Worthy led the Lakers with
22 points while Abdul-Jabber aN
rook.ie Byron Scott 13 each ~
Michael Cooper 10. •
Davis had a game-high 26 poilftl!.
Maurice Lucas added 21 for Ph()tjk
and Larry Nance and Edwards I
apiece.
tschand SS-48 at halftime. iihe
takers used a 13-4 strins to forge a
69-69 tic with 4:47 rcmaming in the
thjrd quarter. Paul Wcstphal'sjump-
er gave Phoenix a 78-77 lead entcrina
the final period.
Los An~&es led 97-91 with 4: IS to
go in the pme before Lucas and
Davis keyed a 6-0 string for the
seventh and final tje before . a
boisterous sellout crowd of 14,66()at
the Arizona Veterans Memorial COl-
i9Cum plus a national televisiqn
audience.
Down 2~2S after tbc fim qua~.
the Suns built up two I I-point leads
thanks to six points by reserve R.U
Robey. !
Abdul-Jabbar was held to just t~o
points in the first half. He Md
averaged 26 in the previous ft.c
games. :
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On has 400 effort. Rish noted: "I'm
tared coming off the 200. That's why I
get off to such a bad start ...
Among other area qualifers for
today's finals were Dave Anderson of
Corona del Mar who look second an
his 1.600 heat with a 4: 13.62: Danny
Thompson of Hunungton Beach who
clocked a 37.70 an the 300 antermcd1·
ate hurdles. finishing fourth in has
heat: Newport Harbor's Jerry Howser
with a 13-8 in the pole vault: and
Fountain Valley's Tambi Wenj who
qualified in both the shot put (55-2)
and discus ( 180-1 I)
Angels show they can win at home, l 0-~
In the girls compc11t1on. Irvine's
Laura Chapel ~on her heat an 1he 800
"Ith a 2: 12.81 : Edison's 1cole Rach-
ot (4:56.46) and Tamm) Snyders
(5:01.03) qualified 1n the 1.600: the
Edison 400-meter relay team was 1he
ninth and final qualifier with a 48.9;
and the Charger 1.600-meter relay
squad clocked a 3:54. I 5 and will be
back toda}.
Ba ltimore ba ttered by 13-h it attac k ,
f eat~~ing h om e rs by Downing, Beniquez
By RICHARD DUNN
~leltetNO.., .... I
The Angels have got to be grateful
that the Detroit Tigers have left town
Now. 11 seems. lhe}' can win at home
-for the time being.
The Ang'!fs paled.up 13 hits 10 their
I 0.2 win over the Balta more Orioles
Friday night before 31.650 at
Anaheim Stadium. snapping a scven-
game losing streak at home an the
process.
"It's nice 10 sec. we tiad 1t comma."
said Angel Manager John
McNamara. "And (Rob) Wilfong·~
base hit -that's something we've
been looking for."
The double b~ Wilfong that
McNamara was referring to was an the
sixth inning. It was a key blow that
gave the Angels a 6-1 lead.
After Baltin1ore had scored in the
top of the fourth by a single to center
Slq.m ends Seahawk season
by John Lo~ens1e1n which sco~ Cal
Ripkcn. who had doubled. the Anacls
responded with two runs of their own.
Brian Downingjumped on a Make
Flanagan fastball with Doug DeC1·
nces aboard for a two-run home run,
his eighth ofrhe year. and. in the fifth.
Juan Beniquez hit a 2-1 fastball over
the nght-center field fence with Rob
P1cciolo aboard for his second homer
of the year. and that's all the Angels
needed.
The Angels' two homers marked
1he first time the club had done that
since May 12 1n Detroit. when
Wilfong and Reggie Jackson each
homred. and the first time at home
since May 9. when Downangand Fred
L)nn teammcd up against Minne-
sota.
Flanagan. the loser and the victim
of the Angels' two homers. went five
1nnanf5. allowed four runs(all earned)
and sax hits. 1n suffering his fourth
loss or the' season against. three
victories. In his last start Sunda)
against Seattle. he patched for the first
tame w1thout a knee brace -the
result ofa senous injury last season -
and was credited w1th a 5-1 victory.
Meanwhile. Ron Romanick was
serving up 13 ground-ball outs.
taunting the Onoles with a diet of off·
speed breaking pitches and hard
shders. He recorded tus smh "'4n
(against thrtt losses). strack q\lt
three. dad not walk a batter afMi
scattered sc en hats an goan& tbe
distance.
"He pitched very well -and b e
pitched well 1n New York. too,"
McNamara said. "He doesn'1 att
h1 msclf an trouble by walklna pco*·
and he gets ahead an the count.·· ·
"We needed a good pcrfonnaDC"C
from a starter ... Downin& said. "a1i)'·
thing is better than the last couplc'4f
nights ...
"I don't think about m y record -
rather than Just helping the ball club.··
Romanick remarked.
BaseS-1.oad ed blast it1 eighth gives -
Sou th Torrance 5 -2 quarterffna l win-
homers this season but he couldn't
remember how many. This was has
onl) grand slam an high school
competition.
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Speclel to tho OMly Piiot
There wasn't much doubt about the
outcome once the ball left the bat of
shonstop Chris Donnels of South
Torrance High School Fnda~ after-
noon.
Donnels blasted a grand slam home
run over the right field fence to propel
the Spartans to a 5-2 Cl F 4-A baseball
quarterfinal victory over host Ocean
View High an the top half oft he eighth
inning.
Prior to Donncls' blast Dean
Douty had hooked up 10 a pitching
duel w11h South's Larr) Johnson and
for 1he record. the onl~ earned run of
the game came in the bottom half ol
the extra inning when the Seahawks
threatened to tie or go ahead on their
own.
Fate wasn't in the comer of Coach
Ken Moats' Scahawks. however, and
lack of a kc} base hit or a sparkling
Jefensave play kept them from wan-
ning an regulation. The Seahawks
stranded I 0 baserunncrs to only two
for the Spanans.
"I tried to hit 1he ball up in the air
the last time at bat" Donnels said. "I
had grounded out three times and he
was rcall) keeping the ball down. Hc
threw a heck ofa ball game today but
I got a hold of the fast ball ...
Donnels has hit seven or eigh1
Buchan wins spot
on yachting team
Haines captures
Olympic berth
in Soling class
By ALMON LOCKABEY 0..., "°4 ... ""I Wl1tM
LON(1 BEACH -Grandpa Bill
Buchan. 49. of Bellevue, Wash.
celebrated becoming a grandfather
for the second tame Friday by winning
a berth on the 1984 Olympic yachting
team. His second 1randchild was
born Thursday
Buchan fin1\hed sixth 10 the final
ract of the 22111-foot tar Class. but at
was enough to outscore Paul Cayard
of nn Bruno who finished .econd.
GoinJ into the final mcc Buchan had
to flnash no farther back than seventh,
even af Ca yard won
The final \COl't' wa 4' I penalty
points for Buchan to 4., 7 for Ca yard
The winner of the final race wa
Henry ::i prague 111 of Lon& Beach.
Robbie Haine~ of Coronado and
h1\ crtw hod a four-)cor drtam
fullillrd by winnana thr Olympic
...
benh 1n the Soling Class. Hames ano
his crew won the 1980 O lympic trials
but were unable to sail because of the
U.S. boycott.
Buchan as a two-ume world cham·
pion in the Star Class. winning ha'i
first title at San Diego an.1961
Friday's results.
IOlll race (Soltl'O) -I $1.,,a GrlllOn, lteoon«i
BHCll, , Da¥t CtwtPln, SPrlnoflfil, IN ' J ltOOO!a
Hllnal, COf'onadO, 4 OOMld Con.ti, Wl(ldmoor
Pa • S Deva Curll1, Mtrb .. ll .. CI. Ma\I , 6 Dan
TllOmo.on, lff"'llOfl BHcll. 7 Bruce Gold\m1U1.
Manllou .. acll. Midi, I l!CI ltlrCI, SI Ptttnburo, FIL. t Dav• Ptrrv, Sou111oor1
Conn , 10 81• Alleft PlvmolJfll Minn
s1~wino1 c~•' 1~o1-io1 -1 Ha111e$, s. •. ' ~rv, '3 I, l Curll•. "7, 4, e.wcs 10 I s
CtwtPln. 7S I. 6 Cohell 70, 1 Allell, M I. I JoM
KM~I. Nonlo, 117, t l>IMtt Sh.,.tl, lhv SI
1.ou11. Miu • "•. 10 O«aro COiemen, lutt.io. N...Y '70
16.11 r~ (Star> -i Henfv Sorto~ Ill, Lono Buch, 2. ,aul Cavaro, San eruno, J Merl\
lttvnoleh. San Oleoo. 4 Autlt 01a1, Miami, Flt s ,.,~ WrlOlll, MtlrOM Park, th •• II• Bucllan
ltllt¥Ut, Wa•ll. 1 JOl\ll DflKOll Stl'I Dlffo, I
Jolin MKCaur.lanO. (tl«rv Hid N J t Slt"tft
ltownbtf't. l.Ol'I 9"<11 10 JoM Dana 111
Kalawoe Miu
\tandofltl (1>911 I of IOI -I lucnan 43 ' ,
CavarCI Q 1, ) lttvtlOICll SI 4, • Daile. '10 S
Alta Srnloelllll, Ml A~llntlon N J 7 t I •
'ora1ut, 1' O. 7 Wr11111 71 7 I Ol.r 17 l t
MacCau11tnd, 17 7, 10 Alldrtw ~111\afl
!lkrcl\e11h1l11t N J t5 t
The Spartans staned the scoring 10
the first on a base hat. a sacnfice bunt
and a throwing error. Ocean View
retaliated in the fifth on an error that
put Tim Karl on first with Kelly
Stovall pinch running. Blaine
De Brouwer followed w11h a double to
get the run across.
The Seahawks were denied a run an
the third on a bullet drive off the bat
of !\dam Buder right at third baseman
Matty Maestas. In the seventh. a long
running catch by center fielder Mark
(on" a' saved another run.
John5on opened the eighth when he
was safe on an error and a pinch
runner ad' a need to second on a bunt.
..\fter the sl.'cond oul wa'i recorded. an
anten11onal walk and another free
pas!> loaded the hascs to set the stagl·
for Donnels' blast.
In thl' lov.er half of the eighth.
Robb} C11bb\ opened with a single bu1
was forced at second Mike Karb~
drew a walk and Karl belted a double
to right field to gl't the final run acros!i.
"We''e had a good 'ieason and
[)can threw a great game for us out
there today ... Moats said. "Thal o ne
fast ball was really his onl}' mistake."
The Ocean View defense turned
two double plays including o ne offthc
bat of Oonncls in the sixth annina.
The loss ended the season for the
Ocean View team, its most successful
campaign in CIF baseball play.
Ocean View third baaeman Jon Galllon
completea tac of •lldlna South Torrance '•
o.ity .... ..._"'......., ~
Matty Maeatu who wu trytnc to ateal
third ln top of aecond ln nlq .
Gooden can't finish but Dodgers fall anyway
NEW YORK ( \P)-Dave) Johnson knew
he was not goina to make any friend Friday ni&ht
when he stepped out of the New "ork Mets'
dugout an the ninth inning to take rookie patcher
Dwtaht Gooden out of the game apan t the Los
Apgeles Dodge~.
The 19->cu.old Goode1'. who had tted
Nolan Ryan' club rookie record b) stnkana out
14 Dodgers an eiaht 1nninis) yielded a home run
10 rcdro Gurrrcro to open the ninth It was only
the third Lo Anscles hit but Johnson waved 10
Jc'\\C Orosco a~ the crowd of 27.l40 booed
"It was a touah hook." sa1dJohnwn "I kne"
he (Gooden) h1J 1 lot left and I t'\pcctcd to set
booed Howe\'cr. there \lie~ thrtt lefi·handcf'\
('Om1ng up so I had to 10 with Je\\C
"No quC1t1on an m) mind th t I ""oultl do 11
all over again No" at'c, a wan for l>'>'t&ht, .i \ah'
for Jc'i!tC and my neck "' '3fc."
However. the potential tyina run had to be
thrown out 11 the pl11e before Oro o n11ltd
down has ~venth ~ve. Pinch-hatter Jose Morales
"nglcd with two out and RJ. Reynolds doubled
to center. but the relay from second ba."°man
Kcl\ 1n ( hapman C'Ut down pinch-runner Dave
Anderwn tr) ma 10 score
George Foster hit h1'\ eighth homr run off
Rack tlonC)CUtt, 6·2, to open the Met'i' 'ICCond In
thr third. Mook1e W1l"C>n doubled "•th two and
\Cored the dn.1c,1vr run on Krath tltmandc1·,
''n&)c that caromed on the leg ot shon\top Bob
&ilor
N~ 'ork's Hub1l' Brooi.., 1..oll«ted 1 patrol
1,1nilt\ in thrtt lt·bat<, to C\ttnd ha hilling !.treak
1u I~ game\. lonac 11n thC' maJorc, th1., ~a~n
flnnc-\C"Utl ollo"'ed '" hit!>. m ~·H·n innantt'
bdore hcang hltt>d tor a pinch-hatter.
< 1oodrn. 4-' who blanked the Dodger\ on
lour h11\ and strud. out 11 1n be '"'' Fernando
¥akn1uda 1-0 on "1a\ rt ha strudr. out 10 Of
more battrrs 1n tour of h1 nant maJOr-lcquc
i.tart\ Hl' hu 7 htnkrout~ an 51' unnanasand hi"
14 ~lnkcouts \\Cl"C the most b) a Mc • pn~htr
since Tom Seaver dad 11 1p1nst Ph11.adrlph1a 1n
Octob(r I 974 R>•n <;et the club rookie tnk.cout
tc'C'Ord aaa1n t C'anc1nnati an 1968.
M1lr 1~1• opened the Dodacrl' ~ond
annan \\.Hhadouhlc Cuxxten1htn'"'tittd 11 ana
ro"' .~fort' 1rld1n a t•o-out 1nak to Bail r 1n
it1\ talrh
Th 1v.o dut'l\ m"~t tn t ' ( nncl"
11 Ill IS am) \\1th JtrT) Rtu (2:2) ~ ma
"le" 'nrk.'\ Ed bnch (4-ll Tht-n cl
v.uh another da~ pmc-on Sunda\.
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Sclinellenberaer
changee hls 1nlnd,
signs with USFL
From AP dllpa&cllln
MIAMI -Coac h H oward o Schnelknberger. who two weeks ago
labeled as "hQgwash " reports that he was
set to leave national champion Miami for the Un11C'd
States Football Leaaue. announced Friday he sifnC!d a
lucrative contract with the USFL's Washanaton
Federals.
Schnellenberger. who will serve as president. chief
operating officer and coach of the struggl ing pro-
fessional team. said he is confident that he will be able
to tum the club around when 11 moves to Miami for the
1985 season.
Flanked by members of his family and new Feds
owner Sherwood Weiser. Schnellenberger sa1d the
decision to leave the univers1 t} was one oft he toughest
in his li fe.
"The University of Miami has been ~ood to
Howard Schnellenberger. The Un1'versll) of M1am1 has
grown and developed and 1s "'hat I think now as a vef}.
very competitive football progra m. one that 1s
competiti ve with any other footba ll program across this
areal land." Schnellenberger said during a news
conferen ce at a swank Coconut Grove hotel o"'ned b)
Weiser.
"I am certa1nl} going 10 be involved in I\ (U M
program). and rm cc-rtainl) going to be it's biggest fan
and r m gomg to doe' er) thing I can to make sure this 1s
a smooth trans1 t1on." he added.
Nissalke 'shocked' by firing
RICHFIELD. Ohio -Just as Tom m Nissalke thought things were star11ng to fa ll
into place for the Cleveland Cavaliers. the
National Basketball Assoc1a11on club fired
him Fnda). lea\ 1ng him without a professional
coaching job for the fourth time in his career.
Nissalke. who gu1dt'd the Cavaliers to their best
record in four )Cars tht!> !>Cason. said he was .. absoluteh shoc~ec:f' b} the dec1s1on to let ha m go with two year·s
remaining on h1!> contract.
Qa~ of the day
Ytnoe lculty, broadcaater for the Dodger(~,
the New Y Ot1t M«t battered Dodger pitcher
Alejandro Pena recentty. "Alejandro·• atuff It u
good • Mario Soto's, but AMjandro .. 1 ltttte
eccer1tric and marches to a different WeA<man."
Cre~shaw putts his way .to lead
Masters champion Ben Crensllaw n
used has magic pulling touch to coax a
hard-won 70 from gust) winds and take a
one-stroke lead over his host Friday 1n the
second round of Jack Nicklaus' Memonal golf
tournament 1n Dublin. Ohio Crenshaw. who used a
putter he received as a I 5th b1rthda) present to "' 1n the
Masters last month. req uired onl} 22 strokes 11 the
glass-slick greens. He pla)ed the last six hob three
under parand . on those SI\ holes. neede'd onl ) fi, c putts
. In the LPGA Coming Classic. JoAnne Carner shot a
69 and took the lead after two rounds. Carner\ two-
round total of 4-under-par 140 put her one strol..c ahead
of Ayako Okamoto, Sharon Barrell and tour rookie
Sherri Turner.
'J'tlen finally IOM on the road
Tht red·hot Detroit Ta&trs' bid for a Ii
mljor·tcaaue rttord 18th 1raiafl1 road vlct~ry "' ruaned Fnday n1p1 n SeanJe,
behind home runs by AJvla Dam and Bolt
Kearaey, Potted a 7-3 triumph. The Tiacrs. who had
not lost on the road this stason. had 101tttle for a share
oft ht bit IHauc record of 17 coruecuu vc road v1ctonts
set by the 1~16 New York Giants .•. Eltcwherc in the
American League. Toronto was finally able to pin
some around on the Titers as Dave Sdelt chttked
• ctcveland on three hits over eigb t
inninas and C..rce Bell con-
tinued his tomd h1ttina with •
two-run doubk 10 pa~ the Blue
Jays to a 5· I victory over &he
Indians Stieb. 6-1 . who picked up
his first win since May I 5. held
the Indians hitlc s over his l11t
fivt in~inis hits ... Da.rryl MoUey
d rovt In five tuns with a baSH-
loadcd triple and a tape--measure
homer and relief ace D••
Stieb Qultttaberry earned hi s 12th save
as Kai:isas City stopped Bosto n. 8-5 .. Keat Hrbdl
drove 1n two r1;1n s with t~rtt hit~ and GaryGaenJ drove
1n two runs with two h11 s. lead1na Minnesota to a 7-4
~•ctory over Milwaukee. Job 81tcller, 3-2. struck out
lour and wal ke-d none an eight innings ... Charlie HM&•
allowed onl)' th ree hits and Larry Parrlslland Mickey
Rivers drov<.· an th ree runs each as Texas trounced
Chicago. 11-0 ... Dave IU.asman crashed a grand slam
to cap a s1·Hun eighth inning that po"ered the Oakland
.\ \ and ne"' Manager Jackie Moore to a I 0-7 victor.
o'er the Ne"' York Yankees. Kinsman's blast came off
Curt Brown, the third Yankee pitcher of the inning. for
his 14th homer and second grand slam of the year Keltll
Atherton, 2-2. pitched 21 ' innings of scoreless r~hef to
p1d. up the\ LCtOr).
)
Denver upends San Antonio
DcnH·r quarterback Freel Mortensen [I]
lircd a 32-}ard scoring stri ke to hel p the •II•
Gold to a 27-20 United States Football
League victor) over San Antonio Friday
night . . Elsewhere in th e USFL. Mike Kelley, a third-
stnng quarterback a week ago. threw fo r three
touchdowns and a club passing record as Memphis
su rprised Tampa Bay, 31-2 1 ... Houston quarterback
Jim Kelly completed 20 of 23 passes for 362 yards and
three touchdowns. and scored on a one-yard keeper. 10
lead the Gamblers to a 54-7 rout of Jacksonville.
lot back Clarence Verdin took the opening kickoff 94
) ards to score as Houston began a humiliatinf defeat for
the Bulls. whose owner. Fred "Bubba' Billard
marched onto the playi ng field late in the second
quarter 10 complain about the officiating.
Cubs trade Buckner to Red Sox
C H IC AGO -First baseman Bill •
Buckner. a former Nauonal League batting
champion. Fnda) was traded b) the
Chicago Cubs to 1he Boston Red Sox for
11ght-ha.nded pitcher Dennis Eckcrslc)'. a former 20-
game winner.
"It's an end of an era for the Chicago Cubs." said
Cubs General Manager Dallas Green. who engineered
the trade in which the Cubs also got minor league
1nfieldcr-outfielder Mike Brumley.
"I'm happ) and e'cned 10 be going to Boston:·
said Buckner. "It's a ne"' league and a new park. 't ou
don't know ho"' good )OU have 1t until )OU don·t pla} "
Buckner packed his bags before the Cu bs pla,ed
( 1ncanna11 Frida) and said good-b)e to his former
teammates.
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run first i,.,.;na to lhd Cincmnat1 to a 3-0
rain-splashed vic1ory ovc,. the Chicaao Cubs Friday.
Hume, 3-4. allowed only three hhuncf lltuek our sil In
tht' five inninis he worked and Belt Owd&Me and T*ll
Pewer fln1shed up as tht Reds hilled Chlc:at0•s six·
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. Geral• Ptrry hid three hus.
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season as Atlanta batttred St
Louis. 8-4 • . . Grala Netti~ ~· . drill~d a home run and three
S!nglcs while Toay Gwyn slammed a triple and two
smglcs as Sa~ Dlcgo beat Phtladdphia. 7.3 ... Dale
B.erra ~rove in thfe! runs and Jou Teftr scattered
nine hits to lead Pittsburgh to a ~2 victory over
Houston. The Pirates jumped on Mike Scott 1_3 for
four ru~s in the first innina and cru1~ from ih~~.
Dallas signs ex-Gaucho Eddo
Wide rere1ver Mike Eddo. who broke
:iearl y e'ery rcc~ivinJ record at Saddlt'-[!]
back College during has two.-year carttr in • •
1979 and .1980. has signed a free--agent
contract with the Dall~s Cowboys.
Eddo. a communi~y coll~e All-American. caught
89 passes in. two years. including SI receptions in 1979.
He . was. gl\en a sc.holarship to Bngham Young ~!l•v.erstt}. but was s1dehned much of the time with lnJuraes.
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10 a.m. -aAU•ALL: Codgers at New Yotk
Met•. KABC (790).
1 p.m. -aAmALL: 8attJmof• at Mgeta.
KMPC(710).
5 p.m. -PRO POOTaAU.: USFL, Arizona at
LA Express, KLAC (570).
11 p.m . -HOltal RACING: OuarterhofMt.
lot AlamltOI o.rby, KNX (1 070).
Conquerors, Vikings
The . Founta~n Valley High girls' softball ltam
rerorded Ill most 1mpn-ss1vc victory of the season ftiday I
outtlna second-seeded and previously once-beaten Oar~
den Grove in.the quanerflnals of the CIF 4-A playoffs. •
Meanwhile. Sunset Lcaaue champion Manna worked e~tra inninp to trim Ri&heni. 1-0. and Mater Del was
eliminated in 11 innil'lJS 6y KcnnC!d,Y,. 1-0. In the Small Schools classification. toJ>:-sccdod Ncw~rt Christian eased into the semifinals with a S-1
verdict over Pasadena Poly.
Here's how it happened:
Fou&ala Valley S, Gardea Grove 1
There~ Puchalski 's tw~run homer with two outs an
the top of the third proved decisive as th~Barons stunned
second-Sttded Garden Grove. •
Puchalski's blast to left on an 0-2 count followed a
double \O left by Christy Alvarez. It came off Argonaut
starter Leslie Osterman. who suffered only her second
setback .of the Sl.'ISOn ajaanst 22 wins and wh o had hurled
a one-h11 1-0 shutout over the Barons during the rcaular
season.
. Fou.nla1n Valle\ will now meet Kennedy. a 1-0 11·
inning victor over Mater Dei. at a sate to be determined on
Tuesday.
The Baro ns ( 16-10 overall)
opened the scoring in the top of the
first as Alvarez worked a one-out
walk and was sacrificed to second by
Puchalski. Dana Ramos then de-
11 vered a double to left to cha.se home
Alvarez.
Winning pitcher Stephanie ~owlctt allowed six hits in improv-
ing her record to 9-5. She walked two
and struck out four and stranded 11
Garden Grove baserunncrs and was
helped by a fine defensive play by PucbalakJ
shortstop Alvarn in the scconcs 1nnang.
Alva_rez prc~e.ntcd a ~len11al big inning for Garden
Grove with a dlVlng stop an the hole with a runner at
~ond, eventually getting the runner trying to advance to
third.
Newport Christlu 5, Pasadeu Poly 1
The to~ed Conquerors ( 19-1) moved into 1be
Sma!I Schoo scmi~nals behind the pitching of Kelly
Davidson. w o survived a base~-loaded scrape in the top
of the fourth inning with a two-out stnkeout.
After tallying twice in the fourth. the Conquerors
added three more in the bot1om of the fift h when Darcc
Degele doubled and three runs scored on an error.
Tina Anderson singled in a run and went 2-for-2. The
other run came in on a bases-loaded walk.
Patton named Cup coach
UC Irvine men's tennis coach Greg Pauon has been
selected as a coach for the Junior Davis Cup team.
Patton JOins other coaches Brad Louderback of
Illinois and form er Tulsa Coach Mickey Cotes who will
welcome the top 32 prospects June 24 at Berkeley. From
the field of 32. a squad of eigh t to I 0 Junior players will be
chosen to compete 1n national and 1ntem a11onal competi-
11on.
"h 's reall) q uite an honor." said Pallon. whose
i\nteaters were ranked 20th an the final mtercollcg1ate
ra11ngs. "I can't wait to get up there." ..
!D llLLArllO• oon11ua
jJ 00-0JnfUL!JI. Titans club USC, 10-6
POI NO ER
BRfSTOL AT !DrNGIR
IN SANTA ANA
Ml·OllO
"FAMI LY 81.N'CI '63"
111.:L.U'aOI • 01 rav JU.J u 011U.
VW SMOG CHECJC HERE!
FRESNO (AP) -Catcher Bob Caffrey the win and record his 10th save ol the
hit a two.-run homer in the third inning to season.
power Cal State Fullenon to a I 0-6 victory Mark McGw1re got his 32nd homer of
over USC in lhe NCAA West I regional the year for USC. which also had homers
baseball tournament Friday. f~om Alby Severa and Jack Del Rio.
Outfielder John Fischel also had a solo USC fell to 44-22 overall an the double
homer 1n the sixth inning for the Titans. elimination in the playoffs.
who spaced out 17 hits to run their season In 1he late game. shortstop Flavio Alfaro
record to 59-18. broke open a 3-2 San Diego State lead with
Right-hander Todd Simmons. who ex-a home run in the top of the fifth inning to
tended his record 14-2. gave up nme hits help the Aztecs defeat Fresno Sune. 10-6.
a~d three home runs in fi ve innings of San Diego's Chris Gwynn went 2-for-5
p1tch1 ng. on the way to snapping the NCAA season
Relief speciali st Scott Right pitched 31/1 hil record with 127. lopping a n record of
t-an_n_i n_gs_o_fo_n_e_-h_1_t ~ ..... h_u_to_u_1_re...,l_ie_f_to..:p_resc __ rv_e __ 1 _2s;....sc;_:__:_t by Hubie Brooks .
Complete Course.
A.S.A. Certification.
New Boats up to 30'
Class Starts June 7.
SICtCt.
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714/646-8955
Jll(W,OllT HARIOll
SHllJYARD
Moran wins
third in row
For the third week an a
row. Huntington Beach's
Kelly Moran was the
scratch main winner at the
motorcycle racing program
at the Oran.ae County Fair-
grounds Fnday night.
Moran was an easy win-
ner over surpnsing runner-
up Keith Cnsco. who had
not raced in over a year.
Mike Curoso of Hunt-
ington Beach was third.
In the handiaip main.
Alan Chnstian. also of
Huntingt on Beach. was
first. followed by John
Foster (Buena Park) and
Crasco.
A crowd of 6.6 72 allend-
ed the program on "Fox
Night."
SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES
CLEAN & PAINT BO'M'OM
,6.60 Per Foot Labor Only
STEAM CLEANING US.00.br.
'YARD LAB6R f40.00 Per Hour
HAUL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale
223-21 ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92'83 (714) 675·25!>0
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St Louis <Stu!*" 2·21 t i Attenla, (Mahler l· 1)
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LOS ANGELH NIW YO.K
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OP-Los Ano.i.t 1 LC>e-i..ot A"Cltlts
6, Ntw York S 21-kio.da, MW11Mlfl,
Rlttvnoldt Hlt-Fo11ar (II, Guwraro 131
Sl-MWlllOll ( 131
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flli91ltft, lalttmore, Iii Devit, Seettle, "b E.
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lutter, Clew":~ 17; lotr1111are,
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Hi.ro. Htw Y~. S2; ~. CltWlefld, SI; $flt0, Toronto, SI; Wlfl, ~ ...
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Cl\ldll, Oeilllfld, I, F~t, MllwMA•, I;
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Durtllm, <:hie.to, ~; 1tr1111V, Sert Fren·
cltco, .337; Clertl, S.11 Fr....CltcO, ~
RUNS. Wieelns, Sall Diieo, 13, Mal• I~. C~. 32, Raines, MofllrM4, 31;
Semutl, flftlladtlof\la, 31; ScM\ldt, ""''""· otllt, ,,,
Rll Durham, c~. »: C.ritr.
M0nf1ffl, 37, SClltnld t. ~la. l3, Clal'lt, Sert FrellCIKo. JJ; Oevla, Chlelto, 32.
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flfllladtlohla. SS. SandOefW, ~. 5$, Fra~. MOntrH I. SA; fltel.-. MonltMI, Sl
DOUBLES· Francona, Mol'ltraal, 13,
C•v. Cllluoo. II, Carltf. MotllrMI, 11;
SallObtfg, Cl\lca90, 11, • art tltd wlltl 10.
TRIPLES: Samuel, Phlltdtlollla, 7,
Sandberg, Cl\kauo. S, McGff, SI. Loul1, 4, 5 trt lied With 3.
HOME RUNS Scflmtclt, ~. 12,
DYrhtm, Chieffo, 11. Clark, S.11 Fran·
clKo, t; MAJrOhv. Atlanta. t 1 • are lltd wllfl ..
STOLEN IASE S· Wloel111. Sall Diieo,
2'. Sa,,,.,.., ~. 2S. lteoua, Clncm·
natl, 19. Oer11i.r, Cllleqo, 1._ Mllllar,
Clncl.Mtll, 13; Ralnn. Montreti, 13.
PITCHING IS dedlioml: Soto. Clt1cfo·
nan, 7·1, 2'1, N~, OMlitn.6·1, 1.n
, Lynch, N-York, •·1, 1A4. Orosco, New
Yori!, 4·1, 2.29, Sandtnon, Chieffo, •·1. 2~
STlttKEOUTS. V.... 1Wl1, °""""" 7J; Ryan, Houalon, n , SOio. Clftdnntll, 6';
GOCICMn, Ntw York, SI. Ctndlllarla. Pit· t•burgl\, SI
SAVES GolM... San Ole9o. 10;
HOUllO, Pnlladt!PNa 10, ~lier, St. Louk, t, Smith, Chlcaoo, I • ..i .... -..., DMlitn,
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c.1 s1a11 Fu11trton 10. use •
Sen Dltoo St 10, Frnno SI. 6 T .. .,., Gamet
1 om -use vs.. Frnno St (losar t!•rnlntltd)
7 Pm -Cal State Fullerton vs San
Dleoo St.
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comolltd bv COl!tvla lt 8aMC>tll In btllOllno
•mono • natlollwldt Pllntl of coacllft. soortiwrlltfl, and sports lnformatlo41 c:tlrec·
tors. Records thrO\Xlh May n .
Taam lt•ciare ""'
1 Arilona Sta te S0-11 '94
2 Tuu SA·l2 ff>
l Oltlanoma St 51·11 492
4 F ""'° SI Sl· 10 4tO S N Carolina 43· 11 .,
6 CS Fullet'ton SS·11 * 7 FIOrlda Q · 14 4M
I Hewell C7·20 4IO
t Mln lHIPo. St 42· 14 C7t
tO F10r10t SI Sl·2' C77
11 San Dlt9<> 51 '3·21 476
12. Oltlthorna 41· 13 .,.
13 use 44·21 a o
" Tues Al.M 40-11 ...
IS S11nlorO 3'·2• 467 16 Maine l0·17 464
17 S. Alabam1 4t· 17 460
II Midli9t n 4°" 11 459 It Sltlaon 4S· 1 I 45'
20 NtYtOt LH Vti!H 42·24 0 2
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CIP' 4-A OUAltTKfltP'INALS
Seutll TtrrMea S, OcMfl Vlaw 2
Soulll Torrance 100 000 Of-S 6 3
OcH n View 000 010 01-2 1 3
John•ort and Oiawa. Douty ano l(lrbv.
28-MaHIH IST!. Dtlrouwer COV), Kart (0V). HR-Oonnell ISTI .
Cll' SMALL SCHOOLS OUAfltTlfltflNAU H-...n Olrhllatl 1•, 0rlfl9t Lvtfltnft 0
Orange Lutheran 000 000 0-0 O 2
NtWOOf"I Chrfstlt ll 032 351 a-U 10 0
Utke, Zaun 141 t nd Foote, Cntav and
Honevcull W-Clllev, 10·2 L-tllkt .
28-Lff INC>
CIF Kores
4·A OUAfltTElltl'IHALS
Notre Dame I, llllloc> Amat I
MIMlkan IS, Rowtanc:t 10
San Gorgonlo 6, Hoovtf 1
SO...tll Torrance s. Octtn View 2 18 lnnl11g1)
l ·A OUAlltTlflt,INAU
Lomooc S. Et Dorado 3
Santa Ana •· Gahr I Canvon (A) 6, Sollor1 4
Paremount 2. Ramona 1
l ·A OUAlltTlflt,IHALS Cerivon (S) 2. Ariella I
Norco 1, HawthOfne •
L•ouna Hiiis 4. AOCl4t Vallr; l (t Innings)
s.uous t . Ru01dOU11 2
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AzUM 12. Alasc.eotfo 6
La Canada 14, &aldwtfl Perk 10
Sin Marino I. Mary Star 2
SMALL SCHOOLS OUAfltTlflt,,INALS
CrouroaO• 13. FllntrldOt O
Wttle> 3, luckltv 2
Rio HOllCIO P'rtP t, ltOH mond 0
1'4t.,..oort Chrl"la11 14. Ora1191 Luth O
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JoAnne Carner
Sherri Turner
Sharon 8arrtll
Avello Okamoto
Pal lraOttv
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Jo Ann Wtlham
Marv Hai.man
Betsv Kine
Mvra Van Hooaa
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Martha NIUM
Janet ~lldtraon
LIM Yount
Ro•lt Jonei
Sanort Hnnle
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Ca tllvMorM
Pa ttv Havts
Jeannette Kerr
ltth Denlet
ltlh Solomon
o.tlOi. HtM Marv Delong
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Joan Joye.
Allct ltlt1man
Lenore MuraOlla
JtntGtddH
Patty S"""an
S.nc:tre Pa.I,,_,
C vntllla F199
Jov~~
Ka lhrvn Young
SIA Ertl
Marv It• Por1tr Ka Illy Douolltf I y
Kaltlv Pott1ew11t
Oon11t Caoonl
Chris JOllnlOll
Clnc:tv HIH
Jt11 Stffhensoll
Linda Hunt
AMl•anora R•lnharOI larbThom.u
Tlltrnt Henion Allct Miii«
Patti Rlu o Vldl.I Ftf"gon
Penny PU11
Ktlllv Hitt
Jane Slf'mons
Jan Flvnn
AHIJOn Flnnev
Httlhtr Drew
Pam Gltizen
•·Joanne PectllO
Jerltvn 8rllz
OotGermt1n
ICt Y KtnMGv
Kt lhy McMulltn
Sarah Leveque
Dawne Kortoaaro
71·'9-140 70-71-141
71-70-1•1
71-70-1•1 11·71-142 .,_,_143
73·71-144
70-74-144
73·71-1 ..
74·70-144
72·72-144
n -n-144
73·12-145
73·73-146
74·12-146
72·7 .... 146
72·74-146
74·12-146
72·7S-"7
76-71-147
76·71-147
7S·72-147
61·79-147
74·1 .... 1'9
73·7S-1'9 75·73-141
7S·73-1'9
12·16-1'9 71-77-141
71·7t-149 76·73-1'9
73·76-149
n -n-149
73·76'-1'9
75·74-149
76·7 .... 150
11-n-1so
74·76-lSO
73·77-ISO
12·7t-1SO
74·76-150
73·77-150
71·7'-ISO
11·13-ISO
76·7-ISO
71·72-ISO
76·7S-ISI
74·77-ISI
1'·7S-ISI
70·11-ISI
76·7S-1Sl
16·7S-ISI 73·7t-ISI
14·71-ISI
74·77-ISl
72·79-lSl
76·76-152
1S·77-1S1
76·76-IS1
1'·76'-U2
1'·7._1S2
71·7-157
7S·17-IS2
77·7 .... lSl
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(at O..· U I, w.tt ~)
UllltN --J, ~ • 0..-.. Jol\11 Mc!nr-Peter 'temlno (U S ) Cltf
Jolt Lult Cllrc·~o Gattlkar !ANNn
tint). ''°· •.• Cudl1111tu .... I, S....,. 1 ..... lvari LlftCll (C~vaklt) o.I Mats
WllMclar !Sweden), 7·6, 1·~. ~Iii. ~trotm (S......,,) o.I TomH Smid <C1tct1ot1ov~la>1 6•J, •·> °""" se-w"' ~"*'Y J, SHln o
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llovtllla ) def a.tMra GetMtl•ltfll Hefr
CU S ), 6~1, 6·1 Ctvh!IM Joliualf!I ISwll1·
arlanc:tl·MltClllt Mnlttr (P'efllerltnot)
o.f Tina Moclll1Ulll cu S.J·L~la l«NIM'I
t•Ol'llalllel. 6• I, .. J; Alltlt Mlftfw CAl.l•lrll·
lal•JtnMar Mundel (S.Ultl Alfie.I ) • AllfWI "'-'II Ctc'Cfllnl·a.twa flt_,_
lllt ty), >·•. •·2. 7·1 ~°"'*"' tuoortwa•,.ava _. Kltl'I llftCft cu s 1-Cor!Me Venier (ll'rt!lltt ), •·I, .....
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1. ...,._ lfl I I I ldl), t ,116, t
llocabureer COCC). UM1 J. ""''-' COCCI, J,631; '-ll'or,..... (L4ftt 11..ai Cc;), JS171 S. 9emllll CM! I.AC>. 3,wt; 6.
Mtnlftta 1MI. SACI, Un Mu•· I 1 Tsai CM!. Seel ),ft1; 2 ttetltfl ~IO), J,.1, 1 " (Ian MaNo), 2.m : " YOUtll C.W. SACI. U21, $. ~ (Modftlo). 2.tn; 6 ... (Sflltta), 11'4
Othart• t. ~d <OCCI. UM
......... nc:a
Cll' SW'r'HA• ~ TfltjAU (lt~C-..1 aon
100 -OIMI I) 1. Tllomal IHtwfflonltl •
IUO; 2 McCrM (Madtr•I. 10 5', 3. lrown
IMulrl, 10.6';" """ (Seddltl>•ck), 10 ... 5. Harrlt (PallMdat), 1011 (Plffl 2) 1
Morris 1&1 (.amlllo, Oct111sldtl. •t•.S. 2 Dullnlno (Setllt Al\t Valley), lOM, 3
lrouuarc:t IMalw.ai Arlt), 1041, • lurkllv (O•ntrd), 1P,7.
200 -(l'lltl I) I. Thomas (HawlhOrM),
10 fl. 2 #d:.fH (Madwal, 21.26, 3
ScrUl9 r~. FrMllO), 21.47, • How· ard (CornptOll), 21.'1; S. ,..,,.,...,. I011nercs>.
2114. (Nal 21 l. Rltll (Marina>. 21 21, 2
Nortls IEI Camll\o, $4111 Diieo), 22.1), 4
ar-11 IMuifl, 21.sl .
400 -(llHI 1) 1. fltlth (M.i'JM), 47 0), 2
Lee (South Gett), '7.62, !. aoedl (Laguna
Hlill). • 10; Jones (llMlne), • ._ (llttl 71
1. SC'lltr"*"°'n <W~l. •7 43, 'l MVIH (Fremont); '7.4S; l W•1"1noton
(AnltlOOt Vtlltv), 47.'7, 4. ltnlaml11 IKt11·
nad'fl, •..>0; S $,C)ar1I (Fountain Valllvl.
••1
IOO -(heat 1) I. SclltnM<hOrn CWooo·
brlOOt). 1:51.34; 2. Sim• !Dana HiNsl.
l:S2.7'; l Nflblll IWHI Covlna), Ul 12, 4
McCleltll CEIMlltlow«J, l:Sl.26; s. lltanoe
ILvnwooc:tl, 1:54"3 (hot 21 1. Ltnetr
lhMnfltldl. 1:SU6; 2. LM (Soult! Gatti,
l:S2.tt; l . Shltldt (~oil), 1:53.71; • Sutllvan (HOOYtr), 1:SU3.
IMO -(httt I) 1. Gomt1 (Btlmontl.
4:12.51, 2. Andtnon (Corona dtl Marl, ~13.62; l. Fllllert <Serre>. 4:1SM, 4.
Cullllne·Murrt v (Horii\ HOllvwOOdl. 4.lill; lllffl 21 1 Holmat (Santa lkrt>era),
•:12.n • .2 HarW'lon IOrallOt Glen, San
Dltoo), 4 lU,, 3. Valtn !El Modena),
•:ll.24; 4. Orll1 C8t"low), 4; 13.66; S
Feliciano ICvornsl. t:IA.22.
llOHH -11\ttl 11 1 Youno tWdall),
l• 23; 2 Young (Hawltlofne), 11'1. 3
Porflf ICabrlllo), 14.30, 4. Kno• CSan
Olegultol, lt..ll, S Amos CFr-t), 109;
l'-t 2) 1 lt•Ynotcn !Fremont>. l• 25; 2.
JoMlon llltlr), 14.31, 3 Tllomu
(PtMdtllt), 14.32. 4 Nlcl'lolton (MIMl9'a n), 14.36.
lOOIH -(htal 1) l Porte< ICM>flttol.
lU6. 2. Graham (Hawlhorne), l1 42, 3
Younv IHawthOfnel, 37 •7; ._ lladtt
(Muir), 37.51, S Ander\on (S.n Far11and0),
37.60. (httl 21 I Revnolcn (Fremont), l7.J3.
2 IY99 IWnt Covina), 31 Jt. 3 ltoadl
(l.aouna Hiiis), 37 5', 4. ThomolOll (Hunt· tngton Btectl), 37.70.
400 rt!av -(httt I I 1 Manuel Arl1,
•U2. 2. Comoton. 41 '3, ) KtMed'Y, •1.90,
4. Mad..-•. 42 12 (l'ltat 21 1 <Muir, •l..e; 2
Crtnahtw, 41.S7. 3. Mclane (FrHnol.
42.03, 4 PtMcltna, 42 CM. S Santa Ana
v ....... 42 12.
lAOO rN v -(llMt 1) I HaWlhOfne.
3-11.55, 2 Lovola. 3:16.36. 3 PtMOena,
3·16.37; • Weit Covina. 3 17.11, i Palrfu,
l.11.'9 (heat 21 l Muir, 3 ll 57, 2. Long
Beach POiy, 3 13 U . 3 Fremont, 3 14 29. 4
Comoton, 3 IS.34
HJ -l Burke (Wtstlakt l, Anderton
llurrOUOlll ), 0~ .. (AIUM), Moerkn
(ROlllno Hltt1) EcAlfl (I(~). Gollldav
(Fremont), B«bt<tl• (Hallford>. B~
(lmtNnual, ltffdltv), Ta ylor IWHI
a..erstltld). •II al 6·6.
LJ -1. Grtt11 ltnglr#OOdl. 2W 1, 2
Slrono <8alle<sr1t1C11. 24-6'"», l Rleharcnon
IPtAdlnal. 24·6. 4 Hall (Monrov .. 1.
24-01'>; S. LM lHtW1homt), 23·11, 6
Sandtf• CBa11.,.,fitlel), n-t~. 7 Rtv!>Oleh
IUl'llnnllv, LAI. 23·1'•, I Sm1tt1 (Unlver·
si1v. LA) 23· S. t JonH 1Cu1ver C1tv)
23·3'-i.
T J -l ltlch•rOM>n (PtHdtnt). 51·6, 2
StrOll9 IBallttslltlcll 49·•>~ 3 S.noen
IB1k1rsf1eto> 41·6 1. 4 Hooks
IL•kewoocll, ... s• 1, S. WINiams ICoahne•l.
'9·0 ,; 6. Gibbs IOcttllllOtl. •7· I I' 1, 7
Gr"" (lno1tw00d)~ 41· 11' •· I. Brown tGahr l, •7·4, t Tut"ntr CLI Jorc:la/ll
4 ·1'•
PV -I Houde (Simi Vallev). 14·0,
Jotlnson (Huntlno1on Perk), Horve th
IChamltladtJ. Younv ICoachetla Vtkvl.
Howler IN.-1 Harbor). Wickes
(81kersn.tctl. LM (Santa Monica >. ICuft• (Uolandl, Wallh CN01re Dame) aff at 13·1
SP -I 81ulrlacll 1Ctolstr7.), • '4·7. 2 Benot< ISt\ttterl. , 3
AllktnhttO (Mission Viele)), SI· " 4.
Willison !Burbank). 57· I 1, S Hotc:ten (Herl),
57·2\IJ, 6. J•OM>n (Htwlhornt), S6·6. 7
lteynolch ICtovls), 5'·4''>, I RotOud<
ICl\amlnaot), 5'-0' l , 9 Wtnl (Foun111n
V1t1tvl. SS·l
OT -1. Alllltnhtt O (Mlulo41 Vlt lo llS--2, 2 Holden IHtrt) 111·1, l Wtni
(F~ln V1llty), llCH I. • 8tutriectl
(CaPlllrano Vt ltevl. 16'· 11, S RlcllarOSOft
(Shafter), 169·•. 6. Winters (Valencla l.
162·7, 1 °'°°'n (RtnchO Alamlloa), 161·8, I Putnam !Freino), 157·1, 9 Mor;.n IMtrt
Miu), ISJ·J
GIRLS
100 -lhttl 1) 1 P•rrot IS.nit Monica ) 11 76, 2 9ou1..,.,, (Mltllt.an), 11 94, l
PnlffiC>S (Ktnneoy), 12.01. 4 Rolfe !Dorsey),
12.17. lhell 21 1 Oeveri (Sw"twater. San
Diego), 11 34, 2 Knighten (Locke), 11 so 3
Rooerts (Cerrltotl, 11 n. 4 Gren1
IHawlllorneJ. 11 11 S Aubuchon
CE•oe<•nza>. 12 09
200 -(heat I) I 8laloc1< tComotonl
23.'9, 2 Pa...-(S.nte Mon1c1I. 14 00 3
Grant (Hawtnornel. 24 16. 4 RoOlnson IL•
Putnlt), 1413 (heat 21 I Roberts CCe<·
rllOS), 73 76. 2 Gld0tn1 (LOCkt). 23 9'. 3
Phllllsn IKenntOvl. ,. 31. 4 Stllfl IM.ill-
ktll), 24 74, S W111on IEOlaon ""'"° 2414
400 -(hee l 1) ' Knl9hltn ILOC"t•
Sl SS, 2 F' erwtll IMllllll1n>. S4 N . 3 Mitchell
(la1terstltlc:ll. 5614, 4 Turner l8tver1v
Hlfts l. S6 24 (heal 11 1 8tatoo tComo•Olll
Sl 94, 2 W~JOn I Muir I. S4 4.3. l Ro1ft
(OorMvl, SS 2•. 4 Banh !El DoraOol
S6 00; S lt•nM>m IE• Toro), S6 29 ltO -(htat I) I Zaleski (M1lllktnl
t 10 5', 2 Hui ICOtnPIOll) 2 10 62 l V11-
l19tS !Btltl. 2.14 tt ; •· Outln IH1wthornt>
2 14 26, S Uosnlr ITorrev Pines> 1lS19
(heal 21 I Ch•~ 11rv1ne> 2 11 II 1
Outiaoa ISi LUCY' PrlQ<y) 2 13 OI l
Arreola (Gronmon1, El Caionl 2 I• ts •
LOll9 (Mission Vlelo>. 2 IS JO
1.600 -'"''' I) I Mull IComotonl • 5' S6 2 Htriuns <Lt QulnlaJ • SI 97 3
EKOOoM IEI Ooredo). 4 st lt. s
Feoorclltk IF'ellt>rOOk) S-GJ" (hfft 21 '
C.ttfvtre (Mira Cost1l. 4 S6 01, 2 RIC not
IEClilOft) 4 5'.46 3 Belft (Mila ~)
4 SI 61 4 Snycltr1 IEO•~l. SOI 03
IOOl."4 -(hfft 11 I Dever\ ISwffl·
welerl. 13 •2. 1 Kniohlen ILocktl. 13 S2 3
Taylor IC.anesl'\tl 14 02 3 K•nv IF'rtmonl)
14 n. S McBride IL0119 lffch Poly) 14 4J
(l\MI 11 I Frel\lllln (Muir), 13 80, 2 lluowio
IClovlt Weill. 14 09. 3 Price CHawlhorMl
1434. 4 Frt0ncks (F'remontJ, 14 •1
>OOLH -(httt 11 I Ferwtll IM41MtanJ,
~ 11. 2 Vickers IPornonat. 43 "1. 3 Frank·
tin (Muir 1. 43 46. 4 Duffv I Mt Cermet, Sen
Dlteol, 44 26, S Price 1H1wtllornel ... n
6. Ktndflc:Jtt IFrtmontl ..... 11\MI 21 I
Tevlor IGtnest111 41 94, 2 Devera !Swfft·
water I, 42 •. a Klno (Fremon!). CHS
400 rttav -lheal 1) 1 Muir 46 9, 2
Mlllllr.an, C1 ), ) LOllO lttefl Poly. •1 ) 4
EdlMltl. 47 9 11\ffl f l I Hawtllclme 410, 2
CMIOIOll, •7 4, l ~~evt!I Frtsnol, 414,
4 Gant'11e, te c, S EOIJOll, .. t
IMO rfltv -t1'tat 1> 1 ComotOll
3'4?11. I MMllM J .. SI ) M.tJ1r. l '9 60
4 Ganftlla H •OS (httt 2) t L~t ) 4106. t HtW1llonlt. 3 SO 1• l ltvertv
Hiii\, i S2 ft. C E0•""1 3 S4 IS 1 Crtmllaw, 3U21
HJ -l JoflntcHI lCIO•ll), Mclr~de (Lont 8ffCfl ,.,..,,, Orr <OcMn II~).
Ctrn Kt ( Al\tMlrn). It"° (\I alNtta. EI
Ct lOn), Vt nc. CCram.Nwl a• t1 S•6.
ar--I Madere). lt"""1 c ltt'ldlltv >, lee·
c~ {Ar,..11), llt<kwtl IGtl'Clentl '" 11 Mt
LJ -1. •1 .. 1 o.,,.,, cs"""'""''"'' Moti.v (WllMll), to-1, ) He~ (Foun·
tltln v.-..,1, lt•5, • ltoberlt ICtffltotl,
ll•l"'ti 1 H.,...v (~MHtnel. 11·1 1, 6,
HlllY ($111ta Fe Cflr"llen), ll ~ 7
lt04Mt'ti !Wt~IOll Ufllefll. 11·1''· I
""-• !Cvwnsl. 11 .. ~. 9 lt•MOll
IMellUtl Anti. 17•J
T J -I ftOIMfttlll <•9dlt.._I, Jt·t • 2 ltOOfl'IMn (~ Arial, ••• ,, , ~
!Et Moolntl, >7 6 , 4 ~ CWoM•
INOM), JMO' S Orr IOcMn V wl, >6·10, 6 SIOlltt ISa!I Lui\ 00. ... 1. ,._, -,,
1 111-.,tt tcerr1'vtl ,._,. • • loflo!flCl!M..,
{YtMm•lll, 3"6· 1 1, 9 McC• lt t
IMIClart). U ·ll t
L9 'I I I
Pa1DA Y'S H9'A. Tl ,,.. .. ,, .......................... .
f'•IT It.AC .. .00 ,..,. $,....,. Netlve COem al 1-00 '20 i..o klltnt (Haft) uo uo
JdMttV Cl'latW CWll'f) S.00
Ako raced· Gvo Cllldl. Tr"*-d, VM
HtmNft, Tiie lklmO, 0. Nwi 0., Strtw ~''" f'lnw 2020
l2 UlACTA (1•9) MkS n•"°
MCONO lltAC9. <1• YardL
Euv Jet• l'rl4t CCrcn• tA UO ) 20
l.orl90fla <~arO.I • lO > 00
ltoctl lllOIW'otl I Pllllt11ton) ) 40
Alto r.c.ect· ~ PM, hi! Aclor,
Onct S..n Olaf-.. , Outdelhtm, C.-Wa,
Clleduino, Anci.nt Warrior. Tim.: llQl.
T..-o llACa . .oo rardl
KttNttor1 Jot CTrvl •.AO
Lttltt •ova1 lend <Ladlevl SHtCI 1Hcla1161 (PtUllnt) Abo ractc:t· Sntai.v Trouo6t,
eun, lctllbori T-
l.00 uo
>OO UO uo CtlCll A
Tlme. 2010
f'OURTM fltACa. 3SO varos
Jut! Huv111 ICardoJt) 11 '° 6.00 UO
...... Chanlrtu (lltWI ""° UO
Mbt ~ Mottey (Ward) 120
Alto racact: Huo Mv ltlctlet. som...wi
Cldtr, Twelve And Even, Movt Gtnllv.
'<lroln Isle, G .... ne. Miu E .. OMr Time. ll.01.
U aXACTA 17·3) raale l t>7 ....
"'"" lltACI. 350 vwc:ts Maeeift ~ CPautlnt) 0 .00 2G.lO UO
"'"811 Molloll (Gwclt l lOAI UO
trlah Prefer'"" !Harl) l.20
AKC> raced· Min Monev Lande<, Wiid\ Nvtt«I .... Mil Clllc
Time. 11 li
U E.XACTA Cl-61 Pllld SltS>O
tlX'fM lltAca. 350 varos. Artt•'-tCr•aoer> 17 '° 6.00 4.00 lctMt l(eDOO (TrM-t) U0 3.AO
Miit Fine !Hart) UO
AIM> rauo 8rHzv Pun, Jet Didi!,
Eait..-a Jell•, H1v To Hutlll, Reoellctue.
Time: 1101
SKVKNTI4 fltACI:. 350 "ftl'ft.
1119 lk" CFrvOtvl 6UO IUO lOOI
Maullan (CrttQtf"I •.OO 3 20 Hev You Guvs (Zut.ltl SM
Aho rtcad· MY Easv llOO.tt, ,,,,_,.., F«
Ct "1, ShtWl'llf'O, SC-GlaU. Crllmon
ROOUI. EHY E-llzer, Diamond Oeltlert.
Tlmt: 11.tt
SJ •XACTA 11-11 .,."' muo
llGHTH fltACI. 110 vardL
Frisco Declo! IPauilnt) t.40 S.00
Sea To s.. IMvln> 12.00
Tlmtto Gt!~ (Trte1W1)
l.AO uo
300 AIM> ractct" ll'lllPel" ... , TMK Cham-
olo41, Leader •-· Time· •Stl u KXACTA <•·S) .... sm.20.
U ll'tCK sot <2·H+t·•J oeld s 11. In 20 wltll ltlrtt wlnninO tic.111 (II,,.
llOfM1) C..rrvover OOOI: Ml,74.S..40.
NINTH lltACE. 440 vwc:ts
Slllf'ltv 8 Gavtt ITrvl 1140 UO 5.20
W•lldv D•Sll (Harl) 3.00 2.'° AtaOuino IWarOI 4.00
AIM> rtGtet The Shooun. Ean Tlerns.
Makt Mint Cull, SltOflt EC19t, 8r"Hllln
ltulfl A l ure Hoot, Cuold1 lov Tlmr 21.'4
TIWTH fltAGI. 350 varc:ts
Eet. (ltul1l 2000 7.00 UO
Marcus ltoonla (P•ullnt) l .20 2 IO
Wreno!ert TOUCll IL.aclltvl 6.lO
AIM> ftotd: Swift Fiow, MMler
TllOuOMJ L• Natural Goodlt Im Ro Go ~ .. Go HOll ..... OOd Hol, tmolsh A~
Tlmt 11 3S
U E.XACTA. (S--11 oeic! $6120
A tteno.net II, 132
HtllVWMd Partr
FltlOAY'S lltlSULTS ( Urd If '7·daY ..,_.... .. ,,_.,..,
l'•ST ltACI. Onct milt
MOuntain Melo IMcCrnl T2 60 S 10 J 'Cl
La-rt< AKtllOino (Slblltel 9 20 6.16
810 Potenllal CT0<0) 400
J.i.e> fK~tlW Uilrilot, IDtt 0..'I
Dolv. vioor s Jlllru,. A wti ward ""' Tlmt 1:31 2/j ... ,... ". •
SKCOND ltACE. 6 lur'lonft
R._,a (Meza> 7 40 3.40 2 '°
Martha Ebtbelh ITl'OI l ¥1' 2.'°
Ancient LtOY IMcCarronl 2.111
Also r1c:tc1 Ot!ltdon, Ariel Oanc:.r.
Nottetgie 8tlll Prlnc:et\ Colt, Wll n Glen's
Doti, llron11 SMe, Frt li cit loll
T1mt. I 11 4 S. n DAIL y oouaLa ( 1-10) N IO '4S.40
'2 COMiOLATION DOUeLa (I·•) oald '10.20 •
TM•D fltACE. 6''l tvnone1
MUSic Master (Me1a) 17 00 1 20 3 00
Wish lhada Million !Fell) S60 JOO
H11v Sunslllnt I Bl.ell I 1 20 Alw recto Tta Tu ter, Reoatrlatt,
Arllflctr.
Time 116 21s
U EXACT A 14·Sl ottO 1 17• SO
l'OUttTM ltACE. 6 turlon9s
Bob Hulson Esq. (0thSY) 1960 10 80 7to
Sister 8onn1t (Sib/lie) II 40 • 80
Tt'I Socia! W0<ker IOllvtrfll 12 .0
AllO recto S.utran. Mariko"• Anhn
San. TH Jt y"s Girl, Tlllle's Miu Doll In
Orbit Our Mlz Tumble, F'tmme F'tbulOu\
Est1va On 1111 Hudson
Time 1 11 1 S u IXACTA (7·S) Patil ss.&~ 00
l'l"TM ltACE. I 1116 milt\
Prooer Reel IPtclrou) S? 80 16 60 10 60
A-H !Mtitl 9 IO , 10
Jlnoo Rlno ICHltntdt l 1• 60 Al\O rec.o Ooc•or Jtm Tto Lovt< 8ov
M!Cllev L vna Lt tr. Sorrowtvt Summer
Ct onc•ousntn Wl\1\ktw••v Sono Master
Mr Hert>or L•OhlS
Time 1 4S I S
U EXACT A 14·71 oald SI :MS SO
SIXTH ltACK. S lurlollo'
Cl>Urage Ruter (P1nc:ay) l 60 1 10 120
Steff Deel.ion IFtll) 3 40 260
R19ht Con IMu•I 1.0
Also reetcl HUOf' l(o(I EO l I' 1n1esv Mr
BO'dru~•no
T1mt SI 4 S
•5 EXACTA ll ·O Ot id '3000
HVINTH ltA.CK. I I 16 mills
K1u 1no Gir1 IMtzal 1010 4 40 • 00
Snowy W1n9s (HtWlaYI l 20 2 80
SPf'av Coloene 10.C.houuav•> S 00
AllO raced C~thenct Ennr;.Ot
Malmalton 11 Justif•cani. Pamoas Cai
Timt 144 ls
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ANOELES (APJ -Coa<'h Georie
AJ of the Arizona Wranaten wilt return
to siteohomc of bis ania~t triumphs aoniabt wMn tus ttam f'acn the Lo ~les Express in an important United
Statn Football Leaauc pmc for both a.ms.
the Wranakr1 and E>.press are tied for ·~:ond place in the USFL's Pac1fk
vision with 6-7 records. The game at the ~isewn. which beains at S p.m., is the
u1t of two between the teams in a four-
-ieck span.
Arizona has won only two of its last five pmcs. but one of those victories came la~t
wockend when the Wrangle~ buried the
Pacific Div1s1on-lead1ng Denver Gold.
41 ·6. Arizona will be tryina to win back·t~ · back pmcs for the fint tlme this season.
Los Anccles. meanwhile, has won four of
its last six outings. includ1na a 24.17
triumph over defending USFL champion
Michigan lust weekend.
"The w1nncr of this game will either be
the d1v1s1on champion or get the wild
card," Allen said. "I thank it's that
important.
"Rigl'lt now. LA is one of the better teams
in the entire league. They're playing with a
lot of confidence. Denver got a big break by
playing them early. before they were settled
down. We've got to play them twice now
whrn thev're on a roll."
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Three-time Indy winner
to start In 30th sttton
INOIANAPOLIS (AP) -Johnny
Rutherford is back in J deep hole, startinJ 30th
in the 33-car field in Sunday's lnd1anapohs 500.
The three-time Indy winner was the ia t
driver to stan the race as far back as 25th and
charae to the victory, accomplishina that feat in
1974.
But, the powerful Texan says he is
shouldering a biaaer load this weekend if he
hopes to act to the front.
"Obviously. It will (be tougher). because in
1974, when I came from 25th to win this race, I
had the second fastest car in qualifying." he
explained. "We didn't even put a qualifying
sttupon it. We just took it out to qualify the wa y
we were gonna race ...
Rutherford. who v.as dnving for Team
Mclaren that year. was unable to qualify on the
lltst weekend t>eaau 01 m~hanLelJ and
weather problems.
"As I recall. l came from 2Sth to th a rd an l l
laps. I would doubt very seriously that you
could put Tom neva or Mario Andrett1 or
Rick Mears. who have been the quickest here
this month. back there (in 25th) and that they
cnuld do that. The ca" are just too close (in
speed) toaether now."
Since 1t is going to be tougher this year.
Rutherford was asked how many cars he thinks
he will be able to pas early an the race.
"As many as you can.·• the 46·year-old
driver replied. "That's the name of the game.
h's a race. If )'OU can pass 1uys. then you pass
them. If 1t becomes a chore. then you wait for
them to shp.
"It becomes a giant waiting game. You run
along with the guy and watch for his weaknesses
and figure out what is happening 1f you can.
Whatever 1s easy. If I can move up I 0 (places).
I'll move up I 0. If I can move up three, then
that's what rll take. Especially because II is a
long da)' -500 miles."
Ci-lay's no-hitter
leads Conquero~s
NoY# Introducing
David C1lla\ to~~d his third no-hiller oft he season as
Newport Christian's Conquc.'rors marched into the Small
Schools semifinals with a convin cing 14.0 v1c101"} over
Orange Lutheran at Southern Cahfom1a College Friday.
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C1llay was in command throughout, striking out 12,
wal king three and hitting a batter. but needed a diving
catch by shortstop Mike Da' 1dson o n a li ne shot in the
sixth to preservt' the no-hitter.
C1llaL a 6-5 left-hander. 1s nu~ I 0-2 this season and
has struck out 114 ballers. He mutlled an Orange Lutheran
team that had demoh ~hed Oakwood. 20-1. in the previous
round.
Coach Gar) Stuart's Conquerors (24-5), who ad·
vanced to Tucsda) 's ~mi finals, contin ued their hard-
h1tting wa)s that have seen them amass 28 runs while
allowing three 1n the first three rounds of the pla)offs.
Big blows included a bascs-deanng double by John
Lee in th e fourth inning which expanded a 5-0 lead to 8-0.
Center fielder Stan Granch. who entered the game with a
.433 average. went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBI and two runs
scored.
Orange Lutheran. the Arrov. head League champion,
complt~tcd m season at I 3-9.
Blockburger second
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BAKERSFI ELD -Sheldon Blockburgcr and Leon
Phillips of Orange Coast Colkge an~ 1n second and third
place. respectncl~. after the first da) of the decathlon
competition at the \late communal~ college tracl and field
meet here. Good untll June t tee. 12r. ,., ... O< 27-1'~ . only)
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Blockburgcr and Ph1 ll1ps had personal bests in each
event. w11h Rlockburger compiling 3.866 points and
Ph1ll1ps 3.631 . Mark Hafhgcr ofSaddleback leads after the
first da' \\Ith J.886.
In 'the women"" heptathlon \ngic McCard of()('('
\\a\ in ninth plaCl' v.11h 2.666 point\
"It ~a!> a good <.la} for u!> .. \aid OC C ( oach Gordie
F11zcll "In the long jump. Shcl<lon and Leon finished first
and 1hird (2.3-81: and 22-51 ;J ..
Lido .Marina Village
invites you to enjoy
our new extended
shopping hours
Now open Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-
9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday 11 -5:30 p .m .
Come and visit all o f our
unqiue specialty shops.
A bit of Europe in your own backyard.
Mission Lutheran sets confirmation
Mission Lutheran Church. 24360 Yoscm1tr Rd ..
l.quna Niauel. will conduc1 1 Strvlcc of Confirm111on
Sund•)' at the 9 a.m. worship service.
five youna memben oflbe church will confirm :ht1r vows of baptism. They ire Michael Oaw, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gaw ofMiuion Viejo: Mich1el KJcy. son of
Nadene KJey of Lquna N1pucl; Deborah Mahoney,
daughter of Pat M1honey ofE Toro: and Marc and Roy
Stock, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herman S1ock of Laguna Niguel.
The families of las& year's confirmands will hos1 a
reception in their honor followinJ.the service.
Sunday School Is at 10:1 ~ a.m. Nursery care is
provided.
A new Bible Study Class forall interested persons will
commence May 31 and be held each. Thursday at 10:30
a.m. at the church. Nursery care will be r.roviJed.
f or additional information. call 83 -8820. • • • Lake Hilla Commaalty Cli•rcll. 23331 Moulton
Parkway. Laguna Hills. announces that the Women's
M1nistnes are sponsonna a Women's Retreat at Cedar
Lake. near Big Bear. on Saturday. June 2. and Sunda)'. June 3.
Guest speaker for the wttkend will be Ltt Ezell.
former!) a teacher of the course for Christian women
entitled .... Woman: Aware and Choosing. .. and now
traveling as a member of the Florence Littauer Chnsttan
Speakrrs Staff.
Ezell has been a guest on the network Chnst1an
Widowed invited
to day of prayer
The Na1 m C'on fert nce will sponsor a Day of
Recollection for widows and widowers of the D1cocsr of
Orange on Saturday. June 2. at St. Cecilia's Church Hall ,
130 I Sycamore Ave .. Tustin .
The event will begm with rrg1stratton at 12:30 p.m.
and will close with Holy Ma$S at 4 p.m.
The Rev. S1egfned Widera. director of thr Nairn
Conferen~ ofthr Family Life C'omm1ss1on wi ll conduct
tht day's aC't1v1ttrs.
Reservattons ma} be obtained by calling 636-5453 or
774-3905.
1elev1s1on ShOW\ "Ordinary People" and .. P.ti1sc the
Lord:' She is currently pre~nna five-mtnulC broadcaits
for na1ionw1dt 1ynd1ca1e<t release ind compleuna Mt first book for publication
Cost for the weektnd i1 $37.'°. Call 837-7729 for ~at1ons and more inform11ion. • • • <-"ar~ of RelldMt k ltt1tt, 32261 Camino
Capistrano. Suite D-10'6, San Ju1n Capistrano, will hear
the Rev. Leslie Scott H1rrold deHver the sermon 1opic
"Nothina 'Runs' in the Family .. It the 11 a.m. worship
service Sunday.
"It is tirnc to put to rest the btliefthat we are subj ect
to any ad verse condition or disease simply because others
in our famil y have had it. says Rev/ Harrold. "And as for
the concept of diseases that run io fammcs. the only thin&
that "runs" is m our btlie(,"
For funher mforma1ion. call 240-6463.
• •• New 'n.011bt Cllriatlaa 01tcll. 610 W. I 8th Sc ..
Costa Mesa. will celebrate "friendship Sunda) .. at its
1-0:30 a.m. service.
.\II f nends and au~ts art invited to join the
Roman Catholics set
Memorial Day Masses
Mrmorial Da)' Masses will be celebrated at three:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange crmtteri rs on
Monday. May 28. to honor the memory of thosr who
served their country in times of great crisis.
Thomas R. Flynn, diocesan director of cemeteries.
announced the following schedule of Masses;
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. 7845 Santiago Can yon
Rd .. Oran,_c: His Excellency the Most Rev. Tomas A
Clavel. Episcopal Vicar for the Hispanic community. will
be celebrant.
Good Shepherd Cemetery and Mausoleum. 830 I
Talbert Ave .. Huntington Bcach:the Rev. Msgr. Michael
Duffy. pastor of St. Bonaventure Church. will be
celebrant. Ascension Cemetery. 24754 Trabuco Rd .. El
Toro: 1he Rev. Msgr. Anthony McGowan. pastor of Our
Lady of Fattma Church. will be celebrant.
Each Mass will begm at I Oa.m. The liturgies are being
arranged by pans hes of the diocese in cooperation wnh the
cemcte nes.
conarcaa11on tor bnJnch •t a neatb:y mtaurant followina lhe $trviet.
Foundina mintsttr. the Rev. Or. Elanor C. Jackson
w1ll present the me U$C .. You Art Wonby" and will
encourtat the conart11uon 10 shake ofl'their troubles and
remember that we ire 111 sons and dauabtcrs of God and
that we were created to handJe what.ever wt need to
handle.
Special music will be provided by soloist Jin
Knowlton and orsanist Betty Wooldrid&e. A shon heaJina service will follow the message. Chila care and youth
church arc available durina the 5ef'Vice. A Bible Study
Class. led by Dr. Don Sharer, associate minister, is held It
9:15a.m.
f or more 1nform11ion. call 646-1032. • • • Ora•1t Cutt Ualtartu Uaiverulltt a1tH, 12S9
V1ctona St .. Co ta Mese. will Pf'e'tnt Ben Stewan. Carden
Grove resident and member of the conJrcption. who wtll
give the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. 1erv 'ce Sunday.
Enti tled "Heaven is Just a Son& and Dance.'' &he
New Life Centers
opened· ill county
Two new Life Centers have opened tn Orange County.
The~ are the Huntington Beach Life Center at 41 7
Main St.. and the Life Center of San Juan Capistrano at
32254 Clftn ino Capistrano.
The Hu ntingwn Beach Life Center offers free
pregnancy testin,a. medical referrals. donated baby and
maternity clothing, baby furnishings, alternatives to
abon1on. a pregnancy-prevention education program for
high schools. and professional c-0unsclint
Thr hours are from from IOa.m. to p.m., Monda y,
Tuesday and Thursday ; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Friday. Further info rmation is available from Debt
Stopn1k, director. at 963-S425.
The San Juan Capistrano Center. servin& the Saddleback Valley area. offers pregnancy counseling,
medical and agency referrals. and practical assistance with
pregnancies. The hours arc from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday
and from 9 a.m to noon on Saturday. funher informauon
1s available from Therese Martin, director, at 77()..()989.
addma Will tl.ll"int tht pellllt'Maad IMirrellrar ~
lttidar and Ucied matlttl.
Circle Supprn, a reauiat ~• htld for....., ... in ,_private homn. on the founb S.hirday Of lldt ...._
wiD 'meet IOdly. For dNih •*t tbait .,..,_~ Marcia Hacikett at SS9-:66-t2. The ~ lft
membm and thote in"1'ri1id in b«omint
with a church uait.
ChUdren'a reliaiou1 educataoo ~· IR c:M-
ducted durina the Sunday monuna terVic-. :<For
information, call Irene Nillen. director of ~ education, 1t 96).1766. or Beuy Hopa, com
chairman. at 897-8191 . For mOft infonulion.
646-46S2. • • • Lqw Bead Ual&aNa U .. ven1I ... <JllnL••
Cypl"C$$ Onve. will present the Rev. Batt.n
will speak on mysticism. East ind West. at dw 10:
mectina Sunday.
A leader in metaphySJct. wbo bas spoken at
universities and other sroups. Rev. Strauu wiQ
the na1ure of mynicism and the ways 1n which Jt ca.-
in our lives.
A potluck salad-undwich lunc~n ~IJ follow
service and all membtrs and iuests att invned paniciaplC.
For more information. caJI 494-4743. • • • ar11t CoUe1e lrvlM. l SJO Concordia. Irvine.
i>rnent iu final conccn of the season at Zion Luthe
Church. 222 N. East St .. Anaheim. on Saturday. Jvne 2. t
8 p.m. Featurinf the Cbris1 Collqe Commuruty Cho
the conctn wil include a prostam of choral favon
rangin1 from the 16th ~nhlr)' "Let All the People
the Lord" by Gallus Ores~er. to familiar A-ftrJ•
folksonas. madrig,als and spirituals ..
for more information, call 752-6222. • • • Ne!Pbortaood Coqreptioul CMrQ. St. Ann's
Glenncyre Strttts. Laauna Beach. will heat &be
William J. Eilers speak at the I 0 a.m. service on Su
The choir. undC1' the direction of John Thom
will be accompanied by Michael Sanders at the orpn.
Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cuna1son
Laauna Hills. Acolytes will be Alyson and Mark Bcnfo
Bob Robenson of Laguna Beach, Don Bcstor of l....IJu
Niguel, Lewis Crosby of Laguna Hills, and Peter Smith
Newpon Beach will serve as ushers.
AcquainWloe time follows I.be service wi th coffee a
punch in Bridie Hall.
Orange Coast
RELIGIOUS
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CHRISTlll CHURCH
110 W. 11th St.
C11t1 Mesa
(TtHatl11 S.it1tt tf Milli). ...
"YOU ARE WORTHY"
Dr. Eleanor C. bckson
141-1112
Bible Study Class 9: 15
Sunday Morning Message, Healing
& Junior Church 10:30
llal·A·••11111 141·1 .. 4
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WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WORSH IP SERVICES
7 30 AM • Holy E1;1chanst Rite I
9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite 11
10 45 AM . Holy Eucharist Rite II
Church School and Adult Education
9 00 & 10 45 AM
,Music sermon and child care at 3 services
"PRAYER ANO PRAISE"
7 00 PM , First Sunday ot each month
MIO-WEEK WORSHIP
Monday -Friday · 8 30 AM Morning Prayer
Tuesday -10 00 AM Eucharist & Healing Service
Wednesday . 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist
Rector. Fr. John Athey • Aaaoc .. Fr. Brian Cox
Ataittlng
The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Snater
The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron
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111 Peter 3 a.22
6 P .M. -COIQIHATIOMAL SI MC INC
BIBl.E HOUR FOR CHILDREN
Peut TIMNMI, ......_._ -Doell CM. Youth lltntetef
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
TH£ REV. ROBERT CORNELISON
1:00 AM EllCNttJt
9:15 AM lucNt#Jt, Cluch School I Mntry
421 Partt Avt., LHIN Beach 494·3~2
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS s ..... ,, •• , 21th, 1114
"ANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMACY, alias
MESMERISM & HYNOTISM, DENOUNCED"
Coat• MeH -Flr•t Church of Chrlat,
Sclentlat
2llO MeM Verde Df., Coeta M~
Church a luftdef lcMol -10:00 A.M.
"Mdtnt "4MHft, 2llO MeM Verde Of.
I A.M.-4:80 P.M. Mon. ttwu a.t.
Wed. 7-7:80 P.M. -t-•.ao P.M.
1rvln• -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat
"-ncho len Joequtn lnterrnedtet• lchoot
•1 Mtcheeteon (NMr Yete)
Church a lundev lcMol -10:00 A.M.
Rudlnt Aoom. 4Sao a.rrenea fttlwy .. Sult• 145
ltOMCrMk Ptua
10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. lhru Sat.
10 A.M. -7 P.M. ThurMtay
CM<I Ca<e -Sul'Oey a Weon..Oay
Huntington Be•ch -Flrtt Church of Chrl•t,
Sclentl1t
Ith a Ott.•, ttt,inttngton hec:h
Church a lundaf tchoot -10:00 A.M.
"Mdtnt "4MHft -221 Metn It.
Newport Be•ch -Flrat Church of Chrlat,
8ctentl1t
3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach
Church I 8undey School -1:00 I 10:30 A.M.
Reeding Room, 3315 Vie Lido
Mon. thru l et. -I A.M.·5 P.M. Tu ... -7-t P.M.
CMO C••• Provo<l.O 1..-Mleys 9 30 11 30 A I.A lo< S1u0, f,me
Newport Be.ch -Second Church of Chrl1t,
Sctentlat
3100 Pectftc v ... Df., Corona del Mar
Church a lundef lcttoot -10:GO A.M. "Nd1ng Room -llOO "8 " I . Coeet Hwy., CdM
WED. EVENINO TISTIMONY MEETINGS -
I P.M. ALL CHURCH!S
All are cord1111y rrw11e0 to 111end tnt cnurcn services and en1oy
1ne pt1v11ege1 ot ll'le Reeding Aooms Cn11d Care Provided AT
ALL SERVICES
Chlkt Cere Provided AT AU U"VtCH
I • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTIOAN CtUtCH I 7'M Dov., Dr. •WORT HACH ~~ Mf.1111
RoeerJ.lhrg,P .. tor
WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL. ........................... 9:15AM
Signing for Hearing Impaired... 8AM Service _.y CAM AVAL.ULI
WILCOMI
CHRl-'T LUTHl"AN CHURCH
(Mltaourl Synod)
710 YtotOtle IL, C..ta MeM
Lother V. Tornow, PHtor -1:91-1111
lruce JHk•, Peetor
Wor1hlp lerY1c9 1:00 a 10-.IO A.M.
Sundey lcllool I Adult .... Ct ... -•.20 A.M.
Chrlellen E .. JMmlery lchoof -141· .,..
SOUTH COAST CQMMUNITY CHURCH
5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine Cod Lores You. 133-llOO
Tim ltmmona, Pastor
SERVICES
8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M.
11 :00 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M.
Attend A Church
Of Your Choice
DIRECTORY
COIMNTY CtUCH
CONGREGATIONAL
111 HeMotrope AH.
C0tOMdetMtlf
144-7400
Donald W. Kvta, lltnlet.,
10 A.M. -lunder W°""lp c"""e11 Scflool ano ....,..., c-
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Dtec:lptee .. Clwt9t)
:M019"1Met ........... ..._m1
Mominc
Y Worstil> 10 AM
Swldiy
School 9 AM
GeM lweneon. ....... ..,
HUI IEU~IOUS SCIENCE 148 22nd St.
Costa Men •o: 960-2715
SERVICES t:OO A.M.
May 27~ ToJic: Rev. Ernie
Nylander "ORU TllYE Miii II ICTlll"
A Cordlel Welcome from The
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Coat• M ...
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church lchoof t:ao
Worthtp 10:41
Charles D. Clark, Minister
Costa M esa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Worship I Church School
1:30 -10:00 e.m.
Dr Wil ham E Steel
Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST
1400 w Balboa ~Ivel 173-3805
Or Robert B Snepard Jr
Worthlp I Church School
1:30 A.M. w .. kdey Pre-School
end Dey Cere
7:30 A.M.-t:OO P.M.
Huntington BM<:h North
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hell Ave. 8•2·4•61
Worehlp lerllce
l :IO a 10:00
l:JO lundey lchool 10:00
Interpreter tor the
Hearing Impaired
tat 10 00 1' I.A I
Founteln Velley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bushard St •·Im Jem" R Hedley Peator
Worehllp a C"~ lcMol
l slO a.•.
i: NEWPORT CENT[R UNITeo METHfiHURCH ,.,, Merg"9fl .. x.... OfW
'44-01'5
orahlp a Church School t:30 A.M.
Rev. Kftn McMiiian
You Wiii .. WelcofMd
-Aftd Helpedl
FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mein at AdefM, MuftltftltOn e..ct.
&UHOAY: Morning wortn1p 9AM
Blblt SehOOI 10.45AM
Evening Worahlp 8PM
Actt.e Ye..ttl Gteupa-Nurwy ... '~
Mtk• Ferra Dtve Ml6C:Oln Moniat .. & Marg. ktet'I
O.recl°' ol Chftstlal\ Eoucallon
OtAL·A~OhOTION -m llllla 0...-----
ST.
,.,.,.._ ChrtM ..._ _..
latMlftlf.I ........ .....,._. .............. ,...,
ROdg., Whltttn. MutlC OlrectOt
AduU lducatton a Cl\tkt c .... t:00 A..M.
Wonhlp I Church lchool '0:00 A.M.
Nut-l'Y C•• 1t lott'I Moun -FOf Into: c ....... ,,..,
Thi• Sunday Worship In
IT. ANDMW'I PMUYTDIAN C"""'un eoo St. Andr ... Roed • Newpcwt 8w:tl • 131-Dr • ..,. L .......... .._.
WORSHIP SERVICES
7'.30, 8·45, & 10: 15 A.M
"GETTING AHEAD OF GOD"
Jo.flu6a 3; 1-17
..... L ....... ,,,........
Programs -7:30 A.M. -Child Cere
8·45 A.M. -Intents thru High Sdlool
10.15 A.M . -Infant• ttlru 6th Grade
Ill Ml-UH
• -
~~es-b""'yte..._.....""rian~'c::'C""-Ch~uro---ch~f
A. The "Church of the Chimes"
.a 15 fo~st Aw-nuf' · Phonf' 494 7555
I\ ln(On<lJy 1 hun h for lhf' ~out h (•;uni•
Scomulallf\i,t "C'mlC•O!> lkautllul nou .. u I..
Sunday Worship lO:J5am 'I
Child car~ pro~ ~
Church School Clasus 9:00c:un ~
.... ca., pr1Qf l!llS "' ~"' Y-" .., ldultl
Or ..,,.., J 1,..1r11ry s-.... .. """"'•""-... °' , ..... ~ llut ,_, ~
DlAL A PRAYER ~94 PRAY §
~~~~'!Sl"'"""~--~~
PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF THE COVENANT
2llO ,..,.,... M... Coete ..... -97..aMO
11ruc:ie A. Kwrte. Peator
Terry McCanne, Director of YO\J1h M1n1atrleS
Cyndi McCanne, Director of Children's M1n1atrles
IUftdeJ WonMp -l:iD a 10:00 A.Ill.
Ch~ achoot -CNdreft tlW'u Adulte 10:GO A..M.• •
NutMtJ cere n....._ -8:*» a 10:GO A.II.
v.....,.. -7:00 P.M.
All SAINTS AJttlRICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH
Acc_..t.-.1t21 .... .,.c_.....,_.
1 ~2 Bushard, Fountain Valley 963-380 1 :
H Y. STIPlllU W. ,....._ llCTOll
HOl Y COMMUNION
MOINING ,.. YO ..CHUICH SCHOOl
MOINING , .. Yfl & SDMON ....,c, I ,_.... a .,,..,., S-., I I A.JC.
Sec ... a '-4' t: 11 A.JC.
SHIR HA-MA 'AL
HARBO" REFORM Tl!MPLR ~
lalltlltl\ ... ftll m ''*' 1"9ftlfte t• .. ,.......,..,..
ftret ''*'of .... "*'"' q. • p , 1 NIP
'-Senll& tM ~·lnlll Ina -2111 .. ftltl 'I!
Rabbi Bemerd P" King
M~: Arie Shlklef
EducatOf Nancy L9Vln
Jamboree I e.t'*'tf ~.
"" VllllOtt Weleome
Newpott a.ch. ~ ,., ................. ,..
. ... .... s. llltiEl'i
-19111.1 Ff\...... l&·ltll IA.;
.. Ort .. Coat DAIL y PILOT /S.turday. M9)' 2e. 19~
, You TH
---
~oast teens earn plaudits 9 young
achievers
honored Rlloada L)'DD Paytoa. daughter of Glenn and Marlene
Payton of Irvine. received a bachelor of science degree
with honon durin.1 araduat1on ceremonies re~n1ly at
Embry·Riddle Aeronautical University an Da>tona
Beach. Aa.
U .. Sen. Jennings Randolph of West Viraania
delivered the commencement address 10 450 seniors and more than 2.500 guests in late Apnl.
Payton. a licensed pilot. played an active role an
student activities and was listed in the national dc-an's lis1
Payton is a 1978 graduate of University High School
in lrvine. • • • Walter Thomas Davey UI, a UC In inc JUntor
majoring an political science. has been named winner ol
the 1984 Jean and Dan Aldrich Scholarship.
DellJ Piiot elaft pboto
She'd like you
Dauy, an 8 -month-old, spayed terrier mix,
would like to flaah those big brown eyes on
someone outside the Laguna Beach Animal
Shelter. She's affectionate and good with
older children.
RELIGIOUS NOTES ..
RELIGIOUS NOTES ...
F,.i;9m85
' The Adult Babic Class meets at 9 am in the churth
" Sunda' chool classes meet a1 IO a m ~ nur.,en ,.,
lable for babies and toddlers ·
~._The Children·., ( hoir meets at I I 15 a m in the choir
1ypii. unda the direction of Joanie Co!>sclman
~t 2 p.m .. thl' celebration of the ~5th \\ l'dding
\nnl\ersal) of Jun!.'. and Otho Budd will takl· pl:lt:t• 1n tht'
'.int·i uar) a!. part ot an afternoon \\Or\h1p <,en ICl' .\
reCl'pt1on "'ill fol In" 1n the Laguna Beal·h Vt oml·n's Cluh
I-or more informa11on. call ~1)4-8061 • • • Laguna Presbyterian Church. -l I" I orl''>t .\' l'
I aguna Beach." 111 hear thl.' Re'. Jeff) T Jnkl-r-.k~ pa<,1nr
'l~Jl 11n "Lo\l' I~ !'.ot Jealous"' at the Ill I :i am "'orsh1p
'l"f\ l(l' Sunda'
Thl' Chanu:I Choir. directed b~ M1111 lntcrland1. \'Ill
,1ng 'll'\ l'ral pa1r1ot1l anthems. ( hild l·arl· 1s pro\ ll.kd
Junng thl' ... en itt' fhl' cnh room 1s oix·n from '1a111 111
1• Op m.
roll<.1\.\1ng thl· \l'r\ ICC the lOngregatl llll I\ Ill\ llt•tl to
1111n in .1 totlt·l' kllu"')h1p on the pallo r hl' PJ'>IOr\ B11Jle Stud~ for \.\Omt•n I'> held llfl
I Ut"·,Ja,~ a1 '1 I) a.m and on Wedm·'>dJ\'> 1ur men al '1
.1 m. 'I outh group~ meet at 6 p.m. on \.\ c<lnl'Mla:v~ for
.t1 nnl·r and program . The Vi kings Fdlo"'h1p group '"II
meet on Frida). Junl' I 1n FellO\.\Sh1p H;.ill for dinner and
program.
r or mure 1nforrnat1un. call 494-7>'' For IO'>p1ra-
11onal pra)er help. Daal-a-Pra~er· 494-PR .\'I • • • Presbyterian Church of the Covenant. 2850 Fair\ ll'"'
Kd. ( osta Mesa. "111 welcoml' Dr.\\ 1lham Lk"el\n lo
1he pulpit on Sunda). and again on Sunda). June 3. ·
Dr. Uewelyn serves as the Wl'.stt•rn regional
r~prc'>entall"e for the support agenq of the Ge9cral
\ssembh m Ne" York. He has come to tale part 1n the
, hurch·s · Capnal Fund ( ampa1gn for el(pans1on of tht•
,3nctuaf) and building ol the ne"' choir/ music hall. Dr
I k"'cl~n bnngs 22 \ears of pastoral npcnencc to 1h1-.
wdrl . ha' 1ng ser.,,cd three panshes 1n l\lt•braska. Kans.i'
.ind Oklahoma. In these parishes. he worked on thrt'l'
111Jcrent occa'i1ons with (. hurch F1nanc1al Campaign
""ICC .. ~ ...
Community Church by the Bay. 141\ r 22nJ I.it < O'>l.t
\fr'>3 ha., announced thl· ord1na11on ol Pa ul It'"''
\n<ll·r<,on into thl' ( hn.,11an M1ni'>lr. on M;n 14
r or further 1nformat1on. call thl' Rl'' Dr v. tlltJm k
P:irl..l'r JI 645-0971 ur Paul ~nderson at 44 5-410-l.
Self-image seminar
~~;2,'!.!.~~"!'~'"~·1 :~~n.,t·<l 111arnagc. famtl) .ind child coun'>elor. "I I prl'Srnt "1 hl·
<)ut'\l for 01gn1I) " .1 -.cmmar on rn.1n·s .,l'lf-1magl' 011
'iaturJa,. Junl' 2. from 8,.30 a rp---tcr p.m al Hrt'.I
Ho\p1lal "l'1Jrnp"1.·h1:tlfll '( t•p(cr X'T'i N Br1·.1 Bhd
Hfl'J
I ltll '"" 1hc ,t·rninar 1<,gcarl'd in hllp1ng part1c1p.1nl'-
~dop J -.1rong tnhhcal and logll'al handk 110 <,t'lf-t'\tn·m
k nt nnl\ for their U\.\ n SUll'l''>'> 11\ lill' hut al,11 lor lhl·m
111 n1 Ip ntha.-, find thl'1r "'a)
I ht• ~cm1nar "<ll''>lgned tor Lkrg' l.1, k:11k:" .ind
11thl'f prok'i'ilOnal'> J hl' frc. 1nd11d111g_ lu11d1 .ind
rH<lll't 1.ll\, I\ $1 (l r 11r murl' 1nl<1rmat1on tall S:l) . ..J%'
f ulpit At Large -CONTINUED
Why wnuto anyorie want e religion lhal will neve• pay oft? Know1e<19e
and discernment are needed to detecl lheae wolves in $heep s
c;IOthtng Mall 7 15 Luke 8 t3 Fall away . lrom the lrulh
The Greek word aposllsl8, Same word In II TheH 2 3 An
apostale 1s $Omeone who hears or reads the Word and conveniently
gets amnesia Never making the Wo1d pe1sonal nevei 1a1ong 11
tenously neve< applying 11 never making a genuine comm11men1
Mart.• 1•-20 Tht> good $Oii rf'Ce<ves the w oro dffpty 11 t>eeomM f11m1y rooted
Nol like thOMI 1n Jude 12. cem.O about by every evtl wind of doctrine
wilhoot f1ull. twice oead plucked up by '"-10011 by the wind
Apostasy is nol O\.ilrtght unbelief for lh1s kind would not be Ill lhe
churches No. they ere pretenders The cle1m ts Chrlsltan. but lhey 0 0
not obey Chrull They !Ive In sell-will Luke 6 46 Why call ye me
p1d Lord. and do not !he 1h1ng1 wtllcil I Hy?' Mall 7 211 Stmon the
cere. 11 a good exam~ of an apostate. In Act 8 9-23 He belHtVed
d wu bepuNd In water bUI he could not receive the Holy Splnt
Hot beftef was not as good at Ille devll ~ in James 2 19 for they fear
~ Lo1d1
H11 t>ef•el was soper1tc1al He needed true repentance and 10 ~t
Goo c."3nge hi$ neart
Thf' c.hu1ch wodd 11re targely prttte,,d-h8V'9 o.>arle<J from
th,. Qnf' l•ul' 1a11h g1v1no ~ 10 !leduc•no spirpls and doctrint!'l ct
d1tv1h 1 Tim 4 1 2 Hypoc11ttear ll8r111 PhomH' Tvrnino tnetr ears
trom 1111• truth In lhe pulpit and lht' ~w PeoPle l'lavl' '-'" 11wirs1on lo
•lh Thio1 prophets phopheay la114tly 11nd lhft DeUl>lf' lov11 It thll
Av 1 ht>v heve 11 Bibi. 1n 1"8lr h11nd but 1Qn0t• 111 IH~ MSM>Ce and
~ 111111 cont1ot 1~1 d4tsllny A•"" IS !hey arf conn~rnf'd S1i.n d<>«
nol "••tt •n<I HE 10..-, 11 '"•' w~y' AP<ttUlly t>eQ•n 1n the gt11dfn of Ed~n """'" Fv" 11'11 Ol•a~ lrorri
th" r1-.Nltd word of 1rvth and Adam df!f1~1alttly lo)ll(lwfld
-Hf'W ~rnoot"IY and Nbtty Setan w()f't.f'd ht• JPttll An<1 llto •• 11111
~wttr.h1ng mullttud•t h8 11111 QtiesllOM Clod t Word H1141111 l,111tor1 ii
~'c•nt11g. goepel An ll001no 'ublrec111'0 110$P"'
~fir• to loOow
Oavey's university fees wi ll ~ paid for his scruor
year.
A J u!>tin rei.ident. Davey has been active in a num~r
of student ac11v111es. He was edi1or of1he New Univets1\y
student nc"'spaper last year and for two years eamcd a
place on the UCI College Bowl Team.
Th<" Aldrich Scholarship now has a val ue ofS 1,400. h
was estabhshl·d b> pnvate donors 1n honor of UCI
Chancellor and Mrs. Damel G. Aldrich Jr. for the
chanC'ellor's 10th unn1versary at UC'I and received an
additional $5.000 this year contributed in honor of has
pending retirement.
• • • Matt Pnssey, a senior at Woodbndge High School in
Irv int>. was honored at a formal dinner 1h1s month held at
tht> Fluor Corp. for his efTons at an occupational training
program.
Pn.·!>SC) was one of top six student~ of the Coastline
Rl·g1onal Occupational Program at the dinner who
recc" l'd d1t•ck" and plaques for their accomplishments.
Prc~'>t'\ ha<i been in a computerized accounting
progrnm lor the past two years and has learned 10 apply his
compUIC'r <il..alh to tabula ling accounting 1nformat1on. He
1-. "nrlang lo"ard'> earning a CPA.
( ROP include!> the Irvine. Tu:>lin. Huntington
Bt·ach. ( osta Mt·sa and Saddlcback Valll'\ d1smctc;. Over
6.0UO \tudl'nts attl·nd 49 CROP program~
• • • Anthony Edwin Richardson of 16 792 Burke)e C1rck.
Fountarn\'allc'. has been a\\ardcd a Sl.500 Fraternal
(-'ollc.ge Schola·r.,h1p 1n a na11onal com~t111on for )Oung
ml·mht.·r.. of Modan \\ oodrnen of .\ml·ma
~nthon). tlw son of Charles and Magdalena
R1dl;inhon. plan!> tu USl' the scholar!th1p to attend UC San
Diego" hc.·rl' he will major 1n chx1rical l.'ngi neenng.
"i1."lec11on \\as made based on JX'rsonal and academic
arh1e' cmcnl. including the results of the .\mcncan
( ollcgc Tcrnng( ~CT) program or 1he Scholastic A.plltude
T l'st ( .\Tl Qual1t1cs of lcadl'rsh1p. chara~ctcr and
l'\lrarumcular act" 1t1es also "er\.' Judged on a com-
rx·1111' l' basis.
• • • Francesca Sawaya of Huntington Beach will attend
graduall' school nc't t year as a rcc1p1ent of a Mellon
FdlO\.\Sh1p.
The l 'C lr\'lm' senior and English maJOr plans to
'>tud} companl\e l1tera1urc at Cornell l!n1vers1 t).
a"a) a 1s among 11 7 students <:hosen from among
1.100 cand1datl'S to rcccn·e the award. The fellowsh ip
provide-; 1u111on and fees for the iirst 'ear of graduate
,,·hool and a $7.500 cash stipend.
Estancia High'• finest
Winnen at the Coeta Meea Chamber of Commerce'• annual award
luncheon for outatandlng atudenta were (from left) Jon Jf>hnaton,
Bill Baera. Kathy Strong and Vikki Shef, all of Eatancl& Hleh
School. Tliey were cited for acholanhlp, leadenblp and communl-
ty aernce.
Teen acting 9ourse in Laguna
Due to man) inqum es. the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse has announced 11 1s
adding a section of its adult acting
workshop designed specifi call) for high
school students.
The workshop wall run from Jul) 2
through Aug. 12. Monda~ through Fnda).
from IOa.m. to 5 p.m. and will be taught b)
experienced performers and theater in-
st ructors.
.. Classes will be offered an acung. voice.
movement. mime and audition tech-
niques. Acceptance into the program will
be based on an interview with the
workshop director. Alex Golson.
For more inlorma11on. or a broch ne.
call 494-0743 Tuesda) through Saturday
between I and 5 p.m. and ask for Hamel.
Nine outstandin& Or·
an,c County hiah achool
students have been invited
to attend the 23rd annual
American Ac adem y
Achievement salute in
Minnesota in July.
The weekend endeavon
to bring toicthcr SO of the
nation's Sl'Cltt achieven
with about 350 exceptional
students. and is bein1
hosted this year by million·
airc Minneapolis busi-
nessman Irwin l. Jacobs.
The event is tht
brainchild of a rormer Li~
magazine photographer
who thought students
could gain inspiration from
heanng stories and antt·
dotes from the likes of
successful industrialists.
scientists and entenainen.
lhe founder's son. Wayne
R. Reynolds. said.
Students from Irvine
who were invited to attend
are Debra McFadden. year-
book editor for Irvine Hiah
School: Carlos Gaudier.
Irvine High"s athlete
scholar: Steven Boyd. a
National Merit Scholar
from University High ; and
Julie D. Anderson. student
body president of Univer-
sity High .
They are com&imentary
guests of J. Rohen Fluor •
chairman of the Fluor
Corp .. and co-host of \he
1980 event which was held
an Los Angeles
Other students include
Andrew Sinclair of Hunt-
ington Beach, Debra Hand-
ren of Mission Viejo and
David Price from Laguna
Hills.
Conference-going pastor bestows
doughnuts and forgotten flowers
•
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
AP Aettgi-Wrll ..
B.\LTIMORE -This ume. he earned a cane.
>Oml·thing he hadn't needed before But It didn't slacken
h1:> energies in rounding up the customaf) doughnuts and
alv) on th1> pamcular occasion. the forgotten but fitting
Oowcrs.
fhose spcC'1al. 1nd1\'1dual gestures were earned out at
the l ' n11ed Methodist governing confe rence here last week b~ the Re' Elmer ch matt" ho offic1alh had nothing to do
w11ti the big. organ1zat1onal tuning up of church
operations.
But the 69-year-old retired clergyman of Sunnyvale .
Calif .. had a lot to do wtth perking up reponers who
co' ered the 11 -<ia) affair. and with prcc1pitaung for its
main hero some appropriate!) due respect.
Schmitt. a friendly, easygoing and observant minister.
has made it on his own to all of the denomanat1on·s top
legislative conferences fo r 30 years~ eight of them. one
ever)· four years. beginning in 1956.
He's not on hand for an~ assigned duty as one of the -
Newport teenagers attend
'Orallge County P.lllnge'
I or 11111e :".t'\.\pOn arl'a teenager!'. and their adult
k.1dt·r. IJ'' month\ '"Orange Count~ Plunge·· was not thl'
t\ Pllal churlh "cl'kend )\lU lh retreat. Instead of
nwunta1m lal..c-. and rampfires. the setting for this urban
l'\rcr1l'nll' 1ndudcd cit) streets bus stops and social
'-l'f\ ICl' agcnl'll'>
Designed and ll'd b) M1kl· Milch. director of 'l outh
\11 n1~tf) at 1'e"' pon (enter L n11ed Methodist Church.
thl· ·o C Plunge·· "'a<, an l').pcnenual program toedul·ate
'oung pcopk for !>Ol'aal respons1bil1t) 1n the1rcommun1t\
~11lch and tht' nine )Ou th . age'> 12 10 15. '1s11cd four
d1 lkrl'Ot l hurt h-o,uppnrted fanhlll''> "'-'" 1ng human nct•d'>
1n Clr.1ngv ( ount\
\mong lht' agl·nuc'> '1<;11cd 'H'fl' Child or Part•nt
i llll l!!t Ol' "ll'f\ tl.l'' !( OPES1. a rt•<,1dcn11al care and
uHJO'>l'hng f:iul1t) tor rhild-ahu'il' prl''l'nl1on. locateJ 1n
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111101\lr) lo ht)111Ck'i!> 111 Orangt•: 1hc Fnendl) Centa. a
'>onal sen Kl' agcnq serving the Hispanic communil\ 1n
< lr.ingc: and Orange ( ·oast I nterfa1th Shelter. a ternporan
l'nwrgt•nt' hou .. 1ng fanhl) an Co\ta Mcsa
J ht· 'uuth \\t'rl· g1 H'n a tour of l'at·h agcnc) and had
.111 oppurtun11' 111 J'\l l.JUl'\ttons ahout the program<, and
1wopk '\l"f\ l'd fhl•tr 4ul·o,11on' rangl·d lrom lht• cumw'I
\\ h' do 'nu \\ant to \\orl.. 1n a plan· ltll· this')". askt•d of
.1'11lunlt'l'r to thl' 111<l1gnant ··wh) Jo '>Orne poor P\'Opk
'1x·111t 1lw1r 1111>nt'\ 111l t 1gilfl'tlt''> 1n .. 1l·ad of food for tht•ir
d1ilJ1rn·1•• 111 lht· 11.11\l' "Wh:it dill'' pm,dcred milk ta'>tl'
111.r ''
\1 o'l 111 thl· \lllll h 111,oh t'd in the 125-mcmlx·r
C 11111n.1 dd \1.11 l<1ng.rq~Jt1on lt'l' an 'e"pon Reath 01
1 or1111.1 <ll'I \lar anll anording 111 \!11th ··Thl'\ 11\l' a
p1t'll \ 'lwllacJ hk I or mam thl\ \\;}<, thl'tr fir<,t
np11\111l' 111 tlw p1olik111-. and lll'l'U'> of pcopk u1 tkrrn1
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< ,1k\1111 ,1nd l\tn1l'ah Tlw npo-.url' v.,1, good i,a\\
\hit h hut"'""' t ,1nw """' "1th \Ort ill a '\.\c'rc O" -lhl'' fl not' att11udl' \\ l' dcl 11.kd that th"' \Car "l' necdt.·J
10 d11 'nnwthing l h1.,1·r 10 homl· .,.. hl'rl' the )Outh could
1Jt•n11h m11n• tlo'L'h v.1th the rx•11pk thl'\ cncountert•d ··
A fc"' youth 1n the church were proh1b1tcd from
part1c1pattng 1n the Oca nge County Plunge by pa rents who
"'er\.' fearful of them 'cnturing into .. rough neigh-
borhoods." Otha )Ou th decided that 1t "wasn't going to be
much fun" and chose not it> pamc1pate. "'That's 100 bad."
'>aid Milch. "because those are the kids who probabl)
"-OUld get the most out ofa weekend lake thts. The) can't
\ta) curled up in their Corona dcl Mar cocoon forever··
rhc group spent Fnda) and Saturda) night s 1n
sleeping bag' on the floors of two area United Met hodist
churches. Transportat10n was ei ther b) foot or aboard
OCTD buses "We spent a lot of tame \1tting at buc; stops."
-.aid one youth. "but I guess that's ho"' 111s for a lot of poor
people" ho don·t ha\C cars." ome of the )OU th had ne'er
ridden on public transpona11on before this weekend
The \Outh were asked to keep a wntt journal of
their observa tions and experience~ thr ughout the
weekend. and had some assigned readings c cernang the
plight of the homeless in i\menca. After reflecting on their
t•xpenencc with other youth and adults from the church.
the~ plan to follo"' 11 up "'llh '>OOH' fun her 1nvoh ~ment
\\llh the agencies \!Siled ··~"'arencss comes first.· >aid
\11lch. ""but unlr~s 1t'<, follO\.\l'd up b) ae11o n. 1t''i
meaninglc~s:· -Thc weekt•nJ urnduded w11h an afternoon spent a1
l\nott'c; Berr~ r-arm but roller coaster ndes and corn dogs
couldn"t cra'iC' the images of the prc.-,·1ous two da)S -a
tam ii~ of four. including a three-" eek-old bab). II\ ing 1n
the front room of an ont·-hedroom apanment. photo·
gr:iphs of l'h1ldrcn "'ho had been brutal) beatrn b)
parents. the pcf'>onal "llncss of a Jesuit \Oluntecr
lk'.)('nb1ng her "ork a!. a --11 , mg out of Gospe l". the
O\ ergrown plu' ) ard of a pre-school for H 1span1c t·haldrcn.
the graffitl·l·n,crcd mural painted b~ a barrio art1t,t 1n
Oran~t· ·
For nmt• tm·d and hungn ~oung people who returned
to their church on Sunda~ night . ll had been a wecl..cnd to
remcmhe1
Regional Hebrew High School
to open in county in the fall
Pl.111s 11,,,l. lx·cn tinah1l·d to C'ltahho;h n Regional
I khrl'\' t ligh "ichool 10 ~t·ne central and \Ou1hcm Ora nae
< nun1\ tor c;tudl·nh an grades 8-12.
RJhba'I and t'dut ators ofCongrt•gat1on B"Na1T1edd
\h11 H;i-\1J'alot·H;1rllor Rcfrlrm Tcmpk Temple Rat
'.1hm .ind 1 i.·mpk lkth OJ' 1d ha\ c n1mm111t'd them
wh l'' Ill 111Tl·r a < h.1llcnganp. Ht•brl·~ karnmg t>\pcm·nrr
f\J Jal!1h 'l'tcra11tl'3lhl·r1n 'iC''cral Orange ( ounl\
rt'il!tHllJ' 'l hoolc; w1ll nplorr thr man\ face t\ of modc-rn
111n~a .. at1on.1I llcbn·"' a~ Wl'll a'i guide '>tudcn1' an
d1\l 1n t'flnl' tht• H1hltt JI ruol~ol the Hebrc" languagc I hr
gnal., ol th" 11rnt•ram .ire-~th to enhance the studcnl'>
.1h11Jt, 111 \!)('al.. mnJern lkbrc"' and 10 de.,, clop a grratcr
.1pf)rl'l IJt1on .int.I undl·r'itanJing of 81hlaral lt1cra1urc
J ht· pro~r:im .... ,11 al\o offrr a man clou~ OPP<'rtun 11~
111 n tt•nJ om··, .l IH k of .!(·" l\h fm·nd~hqh In add111nn
\tlld1•n1 .. m.n tw .1hh' 111 rt•n•1q• l'kctr\l' 'rl'Ull' 11mard\.
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J hr Regional Ucbrew High School 1s being coord1·
nated by Rabbi ~tephcn Finstein of Co~uon B'Na1
1 zcdel~ None' Le' 1n. educator of hir Ha-Ma'alot:
Minam Van Raaltc. educator at Temple Bal Yahm. and
Hrlene Holle\ t'durator at Temple Beth David
Students ii<'cd not bt-members of the aforem<.·ntaoned l<'mple~ 1n order tu enroll an 11\t'> program Tu111on 1'i S 11 O
per '>ludcnt ·belonging to one of th(" four spon\-Onng
temples. or SI '\O per student belonging to other temples or
non-tempk mcmben
The cla5\ will meet for one-~·nw~tcr an thl' N<'"'por1
&ach/ln enc/( O$la Mesa at'l'a and th<' other -.tme\ter 1n
the fountain \alle)/Wc\tmin\tcr/Huntmgton Reach
arra on Monda\ C\('n1na\ from b 10 to S 10 pm tudenb
ftom other arta\ ~111~welrnmcd3'> ~ell r or further 1nformat1on and rtg1~tra11on form~.
rnnrnn thr 1•d11rntm at one of thl· 'JX>n!>onng congrcp·
11on' J\ \oon J\ po\"1hlr r nrollmcnl '" ltmntd
1.000 votih~ delegates or in some staff role. but strictly at
has own iniuative and expense to say. as he puts it. "thank
yo u" to his denomination by providing doughnuts in the
news room.
··The doughnut man:' he's called by reponers, man}'
of whom have come to know him well through the years
and who have made up many a missed breakfast with those
doughnuts he heaps beside the news room coffee um.
"l get a kick out of it." he says as he and his wife, Ruth.
bnng in the morning batch.
But this time, with the 200tb anniversary of the start
here of organized Methodism being celebrated at the
conference. Schmitt discovered. that somethina else was
sorely needed.
With all the festivaJs. spee<:hes and allusions to that
founding meeting in 1784 of circuit-riding preachen and
their first bishop, Francis Asbury, Schmitt one afternoon
made a lone, thoughtful visit to Asbury•s grave.
..l was horrified." he says. The grave. situated in
Mount Olivet Cemetery on Baltimore's Frederick Road,
was barren of any kind of decoration -no flowers, no
wreath, no church banner or any djsplay of remembrance.
"This had been completely overlooked. despite all the
fanfare of the bicenlQ\niaJ of Methodism that the pioneer
bishop had begun 200 years ago,'' Schmitt says.
Like many other out-of-town clergy, Schmitt served
as a guest preacher on Sunday at a local congregation.
Dressed in the frock coat and knee breeches of Asbury's
times.. he preached at Wesley Memorial United Methodist
Church. ~
Schmm . once a missionary in Liberia and pastor of
congregations in Pennsylvania and California before his
retirement. has given his Asbury-costume sennons in
about 40 churches around the country recently to
stimulate anniversary entnusiasm .
To the BaJtimorc congregation, he taJked about
distinctive qualities the denomination had inherited from
Britain's John Wesley and America's Asbu,ry, noting that
the Amencan's grave was sadly bereft of symbols of
gratitude. .
That quickJy spurred amends. Accompanied by
Schmitt, the Wesley Memorial congregation's pastor, the
Rev. Richard Simpson. and retired Bishop Maynard
Sparks of Sacramento. Calif .• headed for the cemetery,
laden with flowers.
On Asbury'sgrave. they placed the floral arranJ111ents
an behalf of the denomination's Council of Bishops in
apprecaatiov.to Asbury. something that hadn't occurred to
the big ecclesiastical gathering-until Schmitt's reminder.
At some of the earlier governing conferences -in
Minneapolis •. Denver. Pittsburgh, Dallas. Atlanta,
Ponland, Ore. and Indianapolis -Schmitt had prowled
local bakeri~. getting doughnuts donated for the news room.
But lately, he has st.aned buying them himself.
spending about $100 this time for the morni~ crullers.
About 225 reponers of print and broadcast med a.a covered
the meeting.
The news room, run smoothly by church news
director Thomas McAnally of Nashville. Tenn .• under
oversight of public media secretary Nelson Pri<X of New
York. kept about 60 church workers busy rcportina
committee heanngs, luncheons. aenera.I sessions and other
events and processing reports.
Christ College
commeacement
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Thl' faculty and graduates of Chn~t Colleat Irvine
announce the 1n 11H11ion's fifth annual commencment to
be held toda) at 3 p.m .. 1530 Concord11. Irvine
The Re\. Dr. Arnold G. Kunn. pm1dent of tht
Southern Cahfom1a District of the Lutheran Churth •
Missouri Synod. ha bctn selected u the commencement
speaker and wtll address the 51 araduates. their parents
and fnends or the college
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Sat /Sun. 05 8 20
edwards MllA CINIMA
"'••po••" '""' ( ual• MeH 646-5025
t Ru by Keeler:·1
has a night on
'42nd Street'
By 8 0 8 THOMAS penencc ot has career.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Rex Harrison once re·
marked that playing "My
Fair Lady" before an Ac-
tors Fund·audiencc proved
the most thrilling ex-
For decades on Broad·
way and now in Los An·
gcles, performers have
donated a single per-
forrnanc.c of a hit show to
benefit the fund, fo'U\ded
in l882 to aid needy show
people. The audien~ is
mostly from the th~~I
world , hence the react10h as
overly appreciative. llllA
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AMC Orange MaN
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Coloring Contest
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ItS A Horse Of A Different Color
Ornnge County Rdrgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15
W IX'\lERS! One winne r in each age grou p will be chosen. Each win ner will receive
4 ticket to the Orange Cou nty Fair. Winning pictures will be posted in the Fine
Arts exh ibit at th e fairgrounds.
'A~E ------------------------------------.\OD RE
P HONE ----------------AGE GROl P 0 :i-5 yr . 0 6-8 yr . 0 9-1 l yr .
Rt l ~..., & RH;l'L .\TIO\..,.
I \II .-ntrit~ mu't Iii' romplf"tf"d h' a c·h1ld in a~t ~roups l1s1td
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3 .\II t'nlrtf'~ mu't hf' rrrt'i\l"d b~ Junt' 15th
The recent Actors Fund
performance of "42nd
Street" at the Shubert
T heater proved unforsct-
table for the near-capacity
audience. The reason:
Ruby Keeler.
ORAllGE COUITY REL-AXES
Yes. the same Ruby
Keeler who bursa into
movie stardom in the 1933
"42nd Street." and who
coupled with Dick Powell
in a series of Warner Bros.
musicals that brightened
the Depression gloom.
WITH
KDCM tD!l.t She is 73. si1ver-~ired
and hampered by a serious
illness that began 10 years
ago. Sllll, she IS tanned and
sweet-faced as ever. FMSTERED After a rousmg per-
If adventure has a IWJle, it must be Indiana Jones.
-formance of the show. Iggie
Wolfi ngton. west coast Ac-
tors Fund chief and the
sugar daddy in "42nd
Street." introduced Keeler
in front row center. Lee
Roy Reams, who plays the
Dick Powell role, lef\ the
stage to join her. The tenor
held Keeler in his arms and
sang "I Only Have Eyes for
You,·· just as Powell had
done m the 1934 "Dames."
M~r~ •'"""
"It was a wonderful
night," Keeler said in a
telephone interview with
The Associated Press after
returning to her Palm
Springs home.
··Actors Fund per-
formances arc always re·
markable... she said. "I
remember when we did one
with 'No. No. Nanette' in
New York. All you had 10
do was hft a finger or raise
an arm. and the audience
responded."
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Keeler had been a star
dancer on Broadway before
coming to Hollywood. but
"'as known mos1ly as the
"''fe of Al Jolson. The
Warners musicals made
her JUSt as famous. She
appeared in her last film m
1941. a }ear after her
divorce from Jolson. She
then retired that same year.
after marrying broker John
Lowe. The} had four chil-
dren.
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NOW PLAYING! Keeler made a few TV
appearances then returned
to Broadway wit1' e smash
performance in "No, No.
Nanette." She was tapping
as well as ever and re-
mained in good health until
197 1. when she was
stricken while visiting her
daughter in Lewistown.
Mont.
TICKETS FOR TODA Y'S SHOWS ON SALE WHEN BOX O~FICE OPENS
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9 30 A M • 12 Noon, 2·30. 5·00.
7 30 10 00 & FRI -SUN 12 15 it..M
BOX OFFICE OPENS 1-oo AM.
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7 30. I0-00 & FRI -SUN 12 15 AM
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* COSTA MESA 546 2711
£0WAROS SOUTH COAST PLAZA
* COSTA IUA 631 3SO I
EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN
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COWARDS WOOOBRIOCl
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UA CITY CENTER
OIA•CE 637 0340
AMC ORANGE MAU
OIUCE 634 9361
PAClrlC ORANGE DR IN
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UA WESTMINSTER TWIN
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COAST LAGUNA PACIFIC HIWAY 39 OR IN
9:00 A.M., 11:30 A.M.~. 4:30, 7:00.
1:30 & FN • .SUN. MIONIClHT 80X Of'FICE OPEH8 8:00 A.M -LAGUNA HILL S MALL CINE MAS
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ll&CH I OU<l•AIO 848 0388 ., tU.1\ •
HUM'TINWTOM llACH
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"I had an ancury1m (a
weakness in the wall of the
artery tha1 eventuall y
bursts) in m y head and then
underwent brain surgery ...
she said. "Either one could
have killed me. But the
Lord has been good to me .
and I came back. My left
side still is not that good .
and I can't tap anymore .
But I can ballroom dance."
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ANAHEIM FUU£llT09I OIWIGf WUTMllmBI ~· fox UA~c.itrm Plclflc't Hl-W11 l9
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JAMES STEWART
'" ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
ROPE
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EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
Sat Mon l 45. 3 30. S 10. 6 45. 8 25. 10 00
edwards BRISTOL CINEMA
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FOR THE
BREAK OF
YOUR LIFE!
~---NOWP~~NO ------
• ifi:A lfMfl •SANTA ANA ~,tr ~~ ~..,..
aJITA Mt.SA CiMiiCi w lJliil WiifiWiO
£.dwlnil Hlt1lOt l\olln c:in.oo.n. flactlk s M ~ In IJ I 3!IO I IJ4 2.SS3 ~
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581 5880 639"770 Wist 881 3835
• )SIMI QO!iiiilt HtltlO
THE
F.utlL''~
CIRCU!!i
"Our daddy's connectin' up our new
door chimes."
··so that's where the can opener and the
case of dog food went!"
PEANUTS
Would they meet
and foll in love?
r -
Or would t hey be
like two sheep who
pass in the night?
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Al, would you be lnterHted In a hang glider only
uNd once?" •
by Charles M. Schulz
. ~
by Tom K. Ryan
CU-Al ~tai vulnerablt,
JOU hoW:
•AU OAMI OAQI ti$
The blddJ11 hu pru11ded:
Nri l'Mt s..di Welt ...... ,Q ....
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What do you bid now?
le.di WM& Nri r...
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' Waiat aetion do you tallt?
CU-A• Socatk • .uloenb&e.
JOU hold:
Q.1-Both vulnerable,
South you hold:
•tetd ~-o AD •N The biddi•• tw proceeded:
II Wett Nri f.ut ~
• AIJlGI? ~QJ O AIH •t
T~ bidding has proceeded:
l. l ~ .... ?
What action do you take?
SHOE
FUNK l' WINKERBEAN
TM BACK! 'THE<I ~ 1H€ KIDS WMO llX)K ME A~D
fNO€. 1HEM PUT ME BACK IN ~Of 'TWE SOOO.. !
o ·
DR.SMOCK
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Q.4-Ntlther vw.1tnblt, u
Souc.ai you MW:
•nM Ol .. OIM •At
The bWdiil1 i.e. proeud1d:
Nri t'Mt ._.
1 0 .... ' What do you bid now?
Q.6-AI South. vulnenblt,
JOU hold:
•HM cn..ai OJG t•
The bidding hat proeetdtd:
Nerdi Eut S..U. Well
JU~i OHt <$1~ r~
~~'f~~NA~.~
~-ro
~ME.\
WHA1'"'S IN
YOUR e>AG
1'0C'A Y, YeF<N
'?
PINK HAIR t'Ye, CHAINS,
A <SOL-C' e::ARR ING AN C'
GRe~N eoDY PAI N"f
ROSE IS HOSE
.
by Tom Batluk
I
0
by George Lemont
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Or.ngt Cout DAILY PILOTIS•turd•y, M•y 28, 1984
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MAXIMIZE YOUR MARKET COVERAGE
(and advertising dollars)
with the Beachcomber's 46,500 undupllcated
clrculatlon In Huntington Beach, the Irvine
Mirror's 25,000 undupllcated clrculatlon In
Irvine and the Dally Piiot's 37,277 ABC audited
clrculatlon In Newport Beach, Costa Mesa,
Irvine and Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach
and Fountain Valley.
, .
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C8LL 642-4321 FOR DETRILS
J •
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t
10stn,s
toa
Declet. on dates.
Look 11 1 ca1end1t and set the dates and 1tme1 ol your
sate Weekends are usually good but ma ny successful
• sates have been held tn the 111entng. 1utt tlttr work Check the weather forecast 1n the paper. and witch tor
any other large event that may 11tr1ct potential buyer•
away such as 1a111 or community events Have your
sale run at least two days-some people may not be
abl~ to rome on any single day
Z What to s•ll.
Every1h1ngl That 11. l'*V\htng you ha"9n t uHd 1n 11'141
tut year II an •llm hll antique value, or 11 brano-nn .
• or l\H unusual value, be ture to Uk • healthy pr1ce tor 11 Get 1 pad ol paper and ...,ch your whole house
Look everywnere. and hat ~l\1ng
]
Write your ocl.
Hera 11 I 1ug~ted Id Getage $aja -Ollkl.
Bentwood roclOng cl\a11, '•·intents' clOttung, 1922
• Vtetrota 1n original ~Dinel. rreny 91dget1, IOll 01
unusual '""''· rock collKtlDn, plants Ralre1llment1. 8 a.m to 6 p m S1turd1y lod Sundey I zµ South
Any9ttfft, Yourtown Jult.wett of M11n and 2nd ··
UN th11 umple ad 11 • gll!OI 81 sure to hit u11usu11 1tema Be 11 spec1f1c as po111~ Gtve dir1ct1on1 11
nM<ltd Don t uH 1bbrevllllon1 -many peop .. won ·1
bother to decipher them. CAUTION Don't 1dver11 ..
anything you don t real.y have Every 1iem 1n the ad
must t>e on hind II the start ol the ....
4 Where to advertiH.
Ptac;e your Id where 11 'MM be Men ow. people wno hve
.n tne er.a -most ~ 8"C>P clOM to hOme The
• Deity Pilot ,. ri ld t>y 88.000 ldutt.s 1n Cotta Mesa.
Newport Beach. Laguna 8aach. ,,..,ne Huntington
fllach and Fount.11n Valley -guar1n1111ng you Mde
111posure And with ,the P1tot you ra not pay1n9 lor
waste c1rcul111on tn LOI Angeles or Anaheim Plan to
run your ad 3 11mea or more and al.lrt 11 1 few d1..,-
before the a.le so bargain hunlln can have plenty of
notice
5 Make a· sign. ·
To help ma1c1 your 11te succ:.salul melct a few signs
• lrom c1rdb01ro and lelllf ""'h • magic marlcer A good
11g~ Sile IS 14 a~
6 Placin9 your siCJL
The morning ol the sate t>ut not before piece your
• 11gns Be sure and add your add~ and any
dorec11ona1 arr6ws Th11 tnoutd be done abOut a hall hout before the ule 1tart1 P1Ke )'Our 11gn where 1t
Qn t>e seen ftom bOlh •"*Of '"' tlfffl by p11s1ng cars ano pe0e11r11n1 CAUTION Some towns bave faws
that 1est11ct the pt1oenwn1 "'° d..,,.t1on ol g111g1 sale
s-gns Ptease el"llck with 'f04I' town• p11n111ng
e1ep1nment or clerk
7 Martcin9 prices:.
Mark prices where tn.y can l>I Mlf'I clearly 0111<:41
•
supply stores hl\19 varo1us 11z11 and color1 of stock•"
that work welt. or you can UM roesking tape However
you mark them . .-.,...... llow. Gat• Nies ere lor
bet~ain huntars Remember. wt1111ver you ean t sell
YoU It ha..-10 drag 1>1ck 1n the houM and store eg11n
lor another .,,., · 8 Se"incJ .-.fre.,.nh.
ThlS doesn t hi,... to,cost much. end crea .. 11 f11endly
• atmosphere It also enc;ouragas people to •tay longer
and perhaps buy more 't'ou could even charge tor
epns1ve items hka donuts. or the kids could go •n
business lor the oay 'Wlfh e iemonacse stand
9 Display.
Make syrt everything can be Mtn Have card tabfH or
• boardl'-<l as snetvet t>etwMn two chain 0on·1
cauw people to tl4tnd ~ unltll you can t help u Use
one tal>le a11 O.sk wtiere ~can'" everything end
tall.e money Use only one Cllh bo• (tin cans or bO•t•
work hne) and make 1ure eomeone • appointed cashier 11 11111mes lvraNJll beforehand tor a friend
who cen hetp answer quethons. rehel for lunch. etc
I). Ch.ck your neiCJhbon and
friends. •s.e 11 any want 10 101n your ule This will gove you
someone 10 share eaoe-wi1h and increase interest
1n your 1&11 If others t0tn you, be IUfl to include th11 "'
your Id (llltf"Ple fhr .. llmtly sate ntoghbOrhood
sale I Group sates ara a IOI mora fun too
fMDA
Publlthed Otange Coet1 Dally
Piiot May 12. 1', 8 , June 2. 1934 25t0·84
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12t2t 11111 bualnW II conduc1ect by.• lodeleeMed °" .. _.... _. .. ---.... CA.-.... ti C .. t fllla.... '11", ...
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Atthur J . McCortNdt Aptll 2t, 1M4 tone end '*1111 .,........ In .. ftaJC llJ1IC[ oouNy
Thie ttltament w• hied with tM ,...... ~ If ttle !>id It by a 08tl*• • MOf9 OOllWllOl\IV PIMMI S 141
County Clerk of Orange County on Publlthed Orenot CoNt Delly etlon, ...._ ttle twnoet of IN of· MOTICa Of .......C .... •I I W..C Helllll'1t W-. la ..... CA.
Mey a. 1914 PllOt May 2t. June 2, 8, tt, 111M f\Qets wtM> C*'I llgn en .. ..,.._ NOTICI IS HIN8Y GN!N 11* a T.,,_ of ... C9111 In ..._,.
,.,._.. 21&3-14 on bef\lff of ll'le COf9CWMllon end puo11c heei1n9 wli be Mid by .. money qi IN~..._ Ofl...,
Publllhed Orange Cout Deity ----------wn.ttw more"'*' ON of"°8r...,.. Cit)' Counol of "" City q1 Colla ~ q1 ..... °' '*' _.. • PllOt May 12. t9, 29, June 2. 1964 ft8JC NOTICE llOn "IN bid le by•'*"'*""'°' ,.... on June 4 1M4 In,,. eoun-.,.._ ewldelioed ~ w....,...
2&07·84 jOlnt vtnlure, ..... IN '*'* end di CMm11et1 ot ~ ...... 11 Flit by Mor:1glll Of T""' Dead Ofl ..
FtCTITIOUe .,_.. eddr ..... of .. 09f*al S*"*" ~ COMe ...._ .. ·~ p.m.. Of property eo tokl, Ten ps -" ti NAmSTATDmlff lnd)olnt~"tMtltddwll• .. .00,, ,.,.,.,.., •pr~. lllftOUftt bid lo be •a•IWll _.
TM lotlowlnQ perton II dOlng tote prC)CIMICWINp Ol'anoefw enMty Oii "" '*""'a leaml. *
butineea .. that~ tMINM \#Ider e ~ ALLOCA nor. Of feclerel "9w-.._or ..... to be it::::1 • ~.~.. V.1.P. SERVICES • A UNfOUE na!M. tM b6d .... be In tM ,_. ...,.11\artnea fUtlde. .. be....._, M .......... °'"
fhe lolloWtng penona .,. doing SERVICE COMPANY. 18702 ~ ~ of the biddet wtlh. a .... Al.LOCATION of eon-nty o.. ftcl et any time...., .. 1rw1 ........
on A$11. D, Huntington 8MCll. CA. net1on folloMn9.,.~ "OM (""8 ~ lloc* °'."" ~ ~ IW90t end belb9 lilll o4 l>UllneM u : 9264e rlc:tltioul name,~; proWtld, how-ON>1NANC1 AMENDINQ TITLE ...
W2 DESIGN. 3815 Seuhore Or.. J-.ca Edwwd Cloutier, 18702 ~. no ktltloue name INI be t:S °' t//tti Coata ..,.. Mw lclpal o.tedW.26'hdeyofr. tM4 ~ ~C•'"·w92ee3 38 5 Demlon Ai>t. D. Huntington 8MCll. Uledtrat1on~!!.'!'90t':!..~-,_... Code to .... mint •etltOll-by "'*'*"-*' .. ~':.Ill~ arger9I ne ynne, 1 CA.9284e .. m•v,. -....---•IY,.._ righllnltleMG~endto,-.. ..,,... --
Seuhore Of .. Newport8Mctl. Calli. Thll bullnw .. condUCled by. en corder. In cw Of c:orpordoM, in.-tl\MI • .._. -In comfMtclll Dec1d1nt.
92963 Individual. dude the ""'* of the Pr111d1iit, '°'* EllW•....-DalfltlNtia. ~ 11. ~ Jernee Martin Wynne. 3815 See-J.cl! Edwlfd Cloullet 8ecr911!J. TreMurer,endM11N198'. Uon: N.a.eMOecAw., -T1'1r..-..... H9
lhor• Of., ~ Buoctl. Calll. Thi• 11atenwtt WM f'lled wlttt ttw The City Counc:11 of "" City of ~ COftCIJ~i••O Ao. .....,. CA. .... '2r3homlla Mhur w-Jr., 10t County Cltl'k o4 Orange County on Colla ...... ~ the rtght to MfNllTMTIVE ~ lo Tiie ~ ~ C08llt ~Plot ,.--"'*'1125. 1934 retect fllY Ot ell~ 13 of fie CoMe ...._ ._,,.... ~ti, 21. 21, 1M4
So Mldllgen Ave .• Paaadene, Calli. ~ DATED: Mey 21. 111M Codi. fn~ov""**' 0.W•Nlll-2701 .....
91108 Publllhed Ortnge CoMt Delly PUblilned OfWIOI C0Mt ~ Not tton: ....... 01111 etioA. ~ .. ~ condueted by 8 PllOt Mey 5. 12. 19, 21. 1964 May 21, lM4 *2... ~ Mll!tDNQ Tl1U P111JC llJTIC(
Merger• Jwlne Wynne 2395-14 13 of IN Qcma .... """*"' 1-------------™' etet9ment wet filed with the ----------------------C... r .... '° ~ T .... County Cltl'k ot Orange County on P\llJC NOTICE PmUC NOTICl ~ l!mti ••••a.I 0.-mlnlllon: JJeOnCI Of' ~ wa M 7 1914 ......... DUPIGlillen. YOUAM•lllFMA.T ----------1 llY . fMlm flCnnoua llUaMH NOTICE OP DEATH OP ~ A111eONG ml.I UN:IP A DUD~ TMJST
PublllMd Orange Coast Oaity MAim eTATUIBfT JOAN PATl'ERSON AND 13 Of "" Colla ...._ Ml lie• OATW •I 91 ....... YOU Ml.IC NOTICE PllOt May 12. tt, 26. JuM 2. 1984 TM followlng peraone ... doing OF PE'nTJON TO ADMIN Code ,.....,,. to EllCloedlment Ml ACTIOll TO NOTIU l'ICTIT10U88UW.. 251t·84 bualneeaM: • ~ •. fnWOIWMiltll 0..IM• Youa ""' .. -.:~ rT IMY • NMmtTATWlmfT RITCHEY PLAZA SOUTH, 1570 ISTER ESTATE NO. tion:Negettwe~. w.DATA UU.•"*
The lollowlnQ '*'°" II doing ----------1 BrookhOloW Or!Ye. Sult• 200, Santa At••arr.rr. OftOIHAHCE ·~ 1TT'L..E ,,. lllft.MAnDll °" '"' bu11MM ae: rta.JC NOTICE "" "" 13 ot "" eo.a ..._. .._... w °" .,.. ..ac-111 .JOHN'S ,AMll.Y GUN STORE, ~C~.9~. 9776 CrMl'Mw T~ all bein, benefk:iariet. Code. relatlng to aonlng MM IT 'f'OU. YOU w.D
a21 0cwgon11. Hewpott BMcti. Aennoua ..-u Clrcte VIiia Perk CA. 92687 creditors a.nd contin1ent ProcedW• EnwOMtental 0.-ACT A LAW'f'a
Cellt. t2tl0 The,~·~..,,..... Denni• K.' Sanft. 1570 credit.on of Joan Patt.enon .,..... nra ......_ On"""'•. 1114. • 10:.00 A.M.,
.Jofwl Joeeph Welnturtner, 521 ...,,,,,.,____";: ..... -.. ""' ...---"~"" Brookhollow.SentaAne.CA.92706 and.....,.,.. who may be MZOHE )*1'1'hON R--14-tt, FIM'T~.eCarllb*cor· ~aonle. Newport Beec:h. Cellt . .,.,.._ Thia bue1neM 11 condue1ed by. a _ .... ~=-·-·-~.-1 in .... _ Cotta.._ CMy Council. to,...... Portllklft. • #1 ~ T~ .2ti0 THE BEAR WAILER, 2S5&1 Ridge oenetel pertnerthlp uu~w-= ln~\CV .,..., a 1.500 __. fllot ... ..... end purwMt to a &>Md qi
T .. bllllnelelaconducted by: en Rout• Or .. Sult• T, Laguna Hiiie. Oennll K Senft . will and/or eltate: loclted et 1001......,.. ...... T,,....._ded on Oclcmer •• *'· I~ Cell!. 92653 Thia etetement WM Ned wtth tt1e A petition baa been filed frOlll A1 to I end A. E11"4l•wneeltel • ll•lill•il No. 14112. lneooll
JoMJ W .. furt,... Berrie ldom, t4&4 Laguna Or , CountyClerllofOrangeCountyon b Am V lt-. in the $u. 0..ll•.-oti: Nega1M Deder• 1.4212. ..... 7')1q10f9Pdll"8oon9
Thla•ta*'*"twulltedwlthme SentaRoN.Calll.95401 April 25 1934 Y Y •w""' eidon. ln"'90ftloeql1NCountyll'•coutu
County Clerk ot Orange County on W~llam G. Holden. J27 Canyon · f'JoMl12 perior Court of Oran,e NOTICi IS FURTHER GIVEN If* of Otlr'tl Cc:Mtty. Callornle. W'IU.
""" 20 1934 Acr•. Laguna a.en. Cal". 9295l HARWOOO. ADIUNIOM County requeatlng that aualcUlm• end,... .. , ........ 11 SEU A"T P\.9lJC AlJCT1C* TO
' ' ,,._.. Thl1 bullnMI II condUC1ed by. I IM Newpon c... Of a-. -J A. Wf"-r ~ ap-pereone may ~ Md be tleerd HIGHEST INOOUI FOfl CASH.
Publilhed Orange Cout Delly generel pertMflhlp , o ... 1917 .. a.mes .. ~-;:-;-_._ by the City Council on 011 CA8HIE.A'8 a4ECK OR C&RTIAB>
Pilot M 19 26 Ju 2 9 1934 Wiiiiam G Hald«\ -... .._.. CA..._ pointed as -.u1UJU1J1ator to etcnmamloned mat181'9. Ell.EEH P. CH£CK. ~ • """~ .... In ey . . ,,. . '2659-84 fhll ... ,.me,,, WU flied with the (714) .... 1111 • administer the estate of Joan PHINNEY, City Ctettt ,..._,. mofWf'Of"" Unteed ...... .
· County Clerk of Orange County on Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Pattenon (under the Inde-Publllhed Orlr'fl Coeet Delly Not tM "°"" front emrence to ""8 ---.---.,.-Mn-TIC( ____ :•Y 7, t984 n.AZ1 Pilot May 5. 12. t9, 26, ·~H-84 pendent Administration ~f May 25. 1964 2714-M ====-= ~ .. ~
,.._nu Publllhed Orange .Cout Dally Fatates Act). The petition 11 t*8 end.,_.. COMllWad to ind
ACTmOUa .,..... PtlO\ May 12, 19. 26. June 2. 1934 set for h earing in Dept. No. 3 PmJC llmCl now Nld by " \#Ider Mid Dead of
.. a ...... .a...w 2512-M P\llJC NQTil'C l 7()0 Ci·-'-r-•-Dr ~ tl'U9t In the ~ ........, In
-•I .. I .. _.. I ~ • V~ '-'CnK"a " M0nat...,.... aeidCownty lf'4 8'* CIMcitbecf .. The toltowtng peraon is doing ___ MUC ___ NO_TICE____ FtCTmOUa MllM.. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 • rn9 tlO.., Lot 11 of tra:t no 7840 1n ""~
bu:~'ev-AUTO SALES, 9062 MAim aTATllElfr on June 13, 1984 at 9:30 A.M . MOTlCI II~ =:.,e: of IMne County Of ar.,. ...
Cardinal St .. Fountain Valley. Calif. FK:TITIOU8 IUIMM TM lollowtnO peraons .,.. doinig IF YOU Om to the ~..!'=-=....::. t wit: The t'NIP rwcordad 111 Bed! 312 Peeae 1$
92708 N,... 8TATllElfr butlneal .. : ,; .. 0 f th titioft, you IM .... , 0. 0 ea... to 19 ~ of m11c1laneou1 Rebhl M. Abda lmull. 9062 The following peraons .,. doing COURAEGES. 3333 Btlltol •• gran-.. 0 e pe City CcMocl. P, lo• l200. m..-In t1'le offica of "" county
Cardinal St., Founfaln Valley. Cal". buslrtMa a1: San Dleoo Fwy . Cott• Meta. CA. should either appear at the W.U. Callfomie t212a.1200. on or recorder of llid county • , .
92708 SATELLITE T. v SPECIALIST. 92629 hearing and state you objec-~ the hour of 11:00 a.m. on Truator Ofrtcord .,.,.-; H ... AY·
Thllbutlnn1 l1conductedby:an 708 N. Valley, Suite G. Anaheim. ltoklnt1Amenc520•.Ml~;.· •. .8 .... ~~ lions or file written objec, ~~~1~1::·.:::::: anue~Propertlea.ALJmltedPWliw-
lndlvlduel . Cal. 92801 ~Yor• k°" . .:.,_ y...._1'00..,.2'2 ' tiona with the court before 11vert11abid't~tt1eCltyc.rtc'tOfftoa --..-.--......... ....-. Aebhl M. Abdelmuti lnl9ttont1Mtal Ptoduelt Corpor. ..__ ,_.... "'" lldl .. ,_, --•ov .,.,_
Thie atatement wu flied with the atlon, a Utan c()(l) .. eaM So. Cot· Thi• butineat II conOucted by: • the hearing. Your appear-by the proper wioo•ICllO llmL common ~. " any. of the
.bi ,.__ ton.rood SI • 1 Mldllale Utah corporation. ....... . "'°" or by will be ~ ociened end f'99d ..... Slfopel'ty ow:wtbed ebO'IM II ~ Clef1l "'<>ranee ...,.,...,ty on : · · EJlctll Teujimura. Sec & TrMa ance may """ Ul pe aloud • 11:00 Lm., °' .. -*' pwporled to be: 18512 He6e Aw
May to. 1984 ,,._ 84$~~ butanell 11 conducted by a r,,,_ atatlfNflt wu 111ec1 with the your at~y. ttlar_,.., • '4-=~ °" Fi1dlly, !Nine CA.
Publi9hed Orenge Coast Dally corporation County Clerk o4 Orenge County on IF YOU ARE A CREDI-.NM 15, 1 lft IN Council The utldeiliglied Tl'\.llMa cs.-
PllOt May 11. 29. June 2. t , 1984 tntercontlMntel Produc1 Corp Aptll 8, 1964 TOR or a conttneent credlior ~ City Hll. n flit~ cMlma any lebilty '°'any lncorrec:I·
2&e7-&4 Cart Reynoldl. Direct°' ,__ of the deceued you must eo..a '":' ~A.HO NA ,.. of IN..,...~ end om.
Thi• statamenl WU filed with the ~t.:.. ~ ~'!:.... ,._,. file your claim' with the ~T,OtoflNG SERVICE ,OR ~ dealgnetion, If any, lftowtl COunty Cletk ot Orange County on ,,., ..,_.., -.-. -,__ ..
-----------May 21. 1984 L .. AnoelM. CA.. ~7 court or present it to the per· CITY BUILDINGS. --The efofMelcl .... .. '°' t1'le "8JC NOTICE FMlm (21S) IM-2900 al esentative ap Addlt.lonel -. of tM -·~ purpoae of ~ OCl!getlone .. Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Published Orange Coat Delly 50':1 repr • CIUON ~be o4>talMd 11t the Of· cured tty Mid Deed of Trutt
!>llot May 26, June 2. 9. 16, 1984 Piiot May 5, 12. 19, 26. t984 pointed by the court within !Ice of IM PurdlellnQ Aoarll ec n 1 1.323,245.92 In' unpeld ~ 280844 2447·84 four months from the date of Flk OrtYe. Coeta MeM, ~ belencaof tMn«M..:lilnd by Mid
'1CTIT10U8 .,... ..
NAm 8TArw.-NT
TM following perton la doing
bualneu •: -----------ORANGE COUNTY CLEAN UP, PtllJC NOTICE
2230 Autgen Or. --~..;.;;.=...-.;..o.;.-----
B, Colta Meae.-Calf. 82627 flCT1T10U8 .ueMU
St .... 1.. oerten, 2230-Aulgert Or MAm IT AT'E-.n
8 . Coeta ....... Cellf. t.2627 The follOWlng penona •• dOlng
TIMI~ 11 conducted by en t>utlneet u : lndMduell PAJEM, 717 Lido Park Drive,
• SI .... L 08rten Newpor1Buch.Ca.92M3
TIMI .,temenl w• llted wtth the John M. Coombe. 7t7 LICSO Park
Courtly Clerk o4 Orange County on Or!Ye, Newport Beecfl.Ca. t2e63
May 10, 1934 Patrlela Walciuk. 717 Lido Park
f14IUI Oftva, Newport Beach, Ca. 92863
Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Merilyn Caputo, 717 Lido Park
Piiot Mey 19. 26. JuM 2, 9, t984 Orlva. Newpor1 Buoctl, Ca. 92t63 i 1 2688·8• Elizabeth &irk•. 717 Lido Park
' Oftve. Newport Beach. Ca . 92863
LIN Hiii. 717 Lido Plll'k Or!Ye. New-
AC1TTIOU9 ..... H NAmnA~
The fo11oW!n9 '*"°"' .,. doing
bullriel9 M:
THl MCCARTHY COMPANY, 18
g:r.;~ Ptara. Newport a.en.
Rhoedel Dewl!Opment, Inc: .. a
Callfornla corporation, 1801 ·C Plll'kcour1 Plac., Suite 100. Santa
Ana. c .. 11. 12101 ·
Thlt bullneu 11 oonducted by: •
corporation
K. V. HwlMfl. Vice Prealdent
This ltlt91Nnl WU flied with the
County C*1I of Orenge County on
May 10, 1N4 f'MMU .............
MO~ c..ttef om.. .-..-NMrpef1c..tt9f
~ ..... C.-t.t:lllO
port BMcfl. Ca. 92963
Thia butlMU II conducted by' a
oenetll pannerahlp.
John M Coombe
Thi• etatament was ftled With the
County Cler1! of Orange County on
May 21, 1984 ,,..
Publiaheel Orange Coat Dally
PllOt May 26, June 2, 9. t6. 1984
2802-M
Ml.JC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI aUllMEH
NAMI ITATIMENT
The lotloWlng persona er• doing
bulltllUH JMC PROPERTIES. 7 t 7 Lido
Park Ortve. Newport BMcn. Ca
92663 JOHN WEST REAL TY CO . 1 Clll-
lornla eo<p 717 Udo Park Oflve.
Newport 8Meh,Ca 92663
This bullMU II conducled by •
corporttlon
(7"""~ ............. , tint ltm•ance of lett.en .. l6dt lhOuld be,....,. to"" at-&>Md of Trust, wlttl IM IM.,... """"'""'"'""' • . tendon of the City a.. . ...,., Mid ~ It L8C ,.,... 5\4 per proVlded m Section 700 of time llmlt. 1n 1 ...... .,,,,...., annum from 7•1-a to,.. def• of
the Probate Code of c.ali-k*ldled on the Olltlide wlttl the ...., -"' ...., cNrgea. end «11·
PtalC N0T1C[
ftCTTTIOUe .......
Nit.Ml ITAT'lmNT The following person II doing
bullnett u
AMERICAN COLORSCAPES.
3 t632·A Coast Hwy . S. LagYna,
CA 92877
Stefan V. Gencart, 3 t832·A
Cout Hwy .. s. LagYnl, CA. 92677
Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by: an
lndlvldual.
Stefan \I. Gencart
Thlt llal91Nnt was flled with the
County Clerk ot Orange County on
April 25. t 98.4 ,....,.
Publilhed Orange Cout Delly
Piiot Mey 6. t2, 19. 26, 1964
2393-&4
PtatC NOTICE
flCTlT10U8 8UllMH
MAMI ITATEMINT The following petlon le doing
bu1lnet11 u
THE CALIFORNIA RACQUET·
BALL ASSOCIATION, as I
Redland1 Or . Costa Mffl. Cahf
12827 Scott Quinn Wlntara. 285 1
Redland• Or .. Cott• Mesa. Cati!
Thia bullneJ.l 11 conducted by an
lndMdual
Scott Q Wlnten
Tt111 ttatemeot w" hied with the
County Clel'k of Orange County Ot\
fomia. The time f« fillnl Itel ~ Numbar end "" Opening ,._ of the T~venoea. If
cl.aims wW not 8piN prior ~ blO .,... ~ ..ai end ~ w::r::,.. .-s ~
to four months from the date __, 11n1ua.t~1n,,. ..,.._ abfy ~ '° 17.921.40
of the hearlna noticed above. ~ Any end II WIUlllPtiOI• to The beMflcilry under lllid Deed
YOU MAY EXAMINE "" apeclflcatlonl ""* be a.ty ot TNll t.-.iotcn euaMd
th U t«aled In tM '*I. • ,..... to • ~to the undatlilllled •writ the file ~ept by «: court. b1f1 any 11em In N ~ terl Oeder•Oon of Oefe1At end
you are interested m the es· lt'8ll be orounc111 tor retactton of tN mend tor Sele, encs • wrm.n
tate, you may serve upon the b10 ....,. ......... 1_" tM fl.Ill ot Default. The underlllgned
to administrator or Each ""' ·-~ -• Mid Notkla ot Oeteult to be execu r or • Nl'MI Ind r~ of ell per· corded In the county Where the
upon the attorney for the ex· 1on1 Ind pen• lntersled In the Pl'Ol*IY 1a located.
ecutor or ad.miniatrator, and propoeel. "the bid II by• COll>O'· TN*tea or petty oonductlnQ
file w ith the court with atlon, .... IN natnet of the of· FlRST BANCROP. I Calttomla COf f f · written lctr9 who cai llgn en llOfWMl•t poretlon 612 So Rower Stre.1 L proo o lef'VlCe, a on beNllf of tM COil>O'etlon end Anga6el Celllomle 90017
request stating that you~ ~more thlnonaofftcsmuat Tet(21l)613-29&4 sire special notice of the fil. liOn "tM bid 11 by• pertnenNp or o... Mey 2. 1934 ' f ln and a joint~. ttate the nemat end ~~ A C••NI ow mg o an ven.tory ap-_,.11111 of., ganerei ~,....... .... ;.,,....
praisenvnt o f estate ueets or anes fOir'I v.1tut.,.._ 11 the b6dder II• 9r: ...: .......,,
o f the petitions or llCOOWlts toteproprietorafllPor enotherenttty Aolrrt tor Am~
mentioned in Section 1200 tNit ~ bulNll under. ftctlllout PUBLISH: Orenge Cout Ollly Pio\
tnd 1200.5 of the C&llfomia =· ;9 i:' = ':tt~ .""O::::. May t2. 18. 26. t984 ~
Probate c.ode. nation folloWlng JhOWlng "DeA (the ----------... Ro~rt R. Harwlt1 nc:t111ou1 name)": provided, hOw· fU1.1C NOTICE
H R ., .-. no fictitious l\llN ll'Mlll be --~~.;;..-----1 a r w I t I , e m e r • uled unleal there It • currant '90I•· ACT1T10UI 9'19M .. Dlvlllceaso tratton with the Orange County,_.. N,... tTATllllWT Ht Newport Center Dr. cordet In cue ol ~•tlonl. In-The tC>llclwmg per10n9 .,,.
SaUe 1 U~ ctude the narnet ot ttie p,.ioen1, ~ u
Ne--rt Beada, C.. tHM ~!'~ty' T~,~~~ BLUE SKY PHOTOGRAPHY, 24 -r-HIW "" ...,.__ VI , ... ~"1 t6tfl Place. Coetl Meet, Ct 9292 7$9-0781 Coate Mell,....,...,.. the right to GaryE...,..,tTl\oinplOn 241 t
Published Orange Cout ~~nor ~ ~ Pt . Coeta Meet Ca 92Q7
Daily Piiot May 26. 27, June Publithed ~.,,Q. Cout 09lty PllOt Thts bullnMS IS condueted b'J'
2, 1984 Mey 26. t934 lndt'Vidull Gary ThOmPIO" --------~2219..S.f _________ 2as_1_ ..... _ Ttir1 ., •• .,.,,.,,, WIS tiled With t Publilned Orange Cout Dilly :-::========::;;;~)------------Piiot May 18, 2e. JuM 2. 8. 1934 r "I NM.IC NOTIC£ 2ees-84
Jonn w 111 Realty Co.
Jonn M Coombe. President Mey 7, 198<l FMP11
Publllhed Orange Cour Deity
Piiot May t2. 19, 26, JuM 2 1984
2515-84
NlJC NOTIC( · PtBJC NOTICE County Clertl ~ °'8i:.~~
HAAIO" LAWN-MT. OUVI '9CTITIOUa llU8MH
Monuary • Ce metery NAiii aTATIMIN'T
Thi• 1t1temenl WIS llled with the
Counly Clerk of Orange COunty on
May 21, 1984
Crematory ~ P\B..IC NQTIC[
1625 Gtsler Ave TM tollowtng per90fll.,. "~"" 1--------------
n.ta10
Publlltled Orange Cont Deily
Piiot May 26. Ju'*2· 9, 16. 1984 2803-M Costl Mes• buDll= ';:ACIFIC L!ASINO AS· l'ICTTTtOUa "" ..... MAim tTAftMINT !>ACl-5554 SOCIA TES. 33t42 Marina Vitti Or . The followtng l*'90nl.,. dOlng P\&JC NOTICE
Dane Point. CA 82929 bulineea .. : --~..;.;;.--------
PlllltCl a"OTHE"I
IELL lf•OADWAY
MOATUAlltY
110 Broad•a)
Costa ~esa
642.q150
8Al TZ BE"Cu40h
SMITH & TUTHIU
WUTCLIH CHAPEl
•. • f 1111 St
(.Ml.I Me'1.1
( .t6 r'IJ7 I
PACl,IC VllEW
MfMOAIAl PA.AK
l.t'•"t>t~rv • Mortu•1.,
C n1tp•I • C.rt'rfliltllty
•'•00 Pac•'•' V1t-w 011 ...
f\tPwN"I 8f'ft(h
~ IJ ·1
McCOAMIC~ MO,_TUAlltY
1715 l lO in• Cal'lyO"I PO
l t Ou"• Be"" Ca 916S t
·~·I ~4 ·~
c
~
,
Terry EOW•d 81anMtt. 33142 -s C"'"'PaNY t370 M•IM Vllta Or., o.na Point, CA SKIM SHA.-.. """" " · Ael'TT10U8 IUtNNIU
829211 Lotefl Awe Unlt·K. Colta Mela. MAm 8TATW•NT
E ...... ~ ""1•2 •• .... c.if. t2t27 The folloWlng perton II dOlng SydMy A. """"'" -'" ......... Timothy Wllllem £1111. 4$5 t>vliMll 11 Vlata Or • Dana Point, CA. 82929 Cebflllo. Colt• Mee&. Cel" 12927 SOUTH SIERRA CONSTRUC· ~al~.::.,~ed by a Scott MoeM, 1741 Miramar. TION, 24081 Novta. Ml"60n VlefO,
T.,ry Edward Blenaett Newport leldl. Celtf, t2teO Calif 92881
Thll etatement wu hied wtth the fflll butlMM It conoucted by: • Edward GregurlCh, 2408 I Novta,
County Cltl'k of Orange County on oenetll pannenfliP Minion vi.io. Cant. 82691 TlmOthy Ult Thi• buelnel• .. conduc1ed by. .,,
Aprll 24, 1ta4 TN• •••tement WU ftled -"" IM lndlvldutl ,..-~ County a.ti Of 0rwige County on fdWttd Grepletl
Publlthed Orange ....,_, -1 M•y a. 1H4 ~ Tillt 1t1tement ,., .. f'lled wtth ti. Piiot May&. 12. 19, 29. 1H4 ~ County Cter1I of Orenge County on
1
_________ 2_,_9_14_ 4 Publllflied Ori Cout o.lly Mey 7. 1964
P1IOt Mey 19, H . June 2. t. 1964 l'Ml8I NI.IC NOTlC( 2M044 Publllhed Orenge CoMt Delly
Pltot Mey 19. 26, ~ 2, t . 1814
nt\·84
Mt.IC NOTIC(
NOTICE Of flUaUC HEAllUNG
RfOM Tt4I cm COUNCll.
Of'TMICITTOf
FOUNTAIN VAU.IY •-ic NOTICE A budQe1 l\Mrtng wtM bl neid °"June 5 1914 lor all 1ntereete<1 cm.rent ----'"~----------ol the City ot Fountlllil vat..., The loltowtng buOglt •• proPQMd tor ft9Ctt
FICT1T10UI IU ... H
M.U. aTATIMINT
Thi lollowtng perton II doing
butlnelt .. CAllFOANIA IMPRINT . 1133
Young St . Santi Ana. Clllf 92705
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7, Huntington Buch, CaHI 92&t7
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County Cllttl °' Orange Couf'lry on
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Ml.IC NOTU
)'91( 1984-85 TOT AL OF REVENUE SHARING
CA TE GORY GENERAL FUNDS FUND
General Go~nment S1,502,35e
0.~"°9"*'11 Serv1CM $213,732
Pub*: Safety 14,2 tO 144 ~Miion Servic:.t S457.50e
1370 000
Publlc W~a 13,848.333
The meeting wlh be held et e 00 P M tn tne Counc1t Chambel 10200
Stater Avenue. Founteln V1Mey. callforn1a, tor tne purpoee Of Olaoualon
ot tM Prc>pOled 9ud9lf and u• OI ~ue Sharing l'unds
The Ptopoted Budget may be ••amlned on ...-csa..,. II ltle oltlcle of
tne City Comj:ltrotler bltwMn • 00 A M end 5 00 p ...
All tn..,_ted c1t12ent "'" ha"I lhe opportunity to OiW written end oral comment Senior eltll.'lnt end handlaiPC*I pereona ere encour9Qed to
11181\d and comment CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY
OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY
E~McOendon City Cter1I
2'11M-84
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NA.Ml ITA Tl'lll1fT
The ·~ per'IOtll -bulinell.
ALEXANOER2 PERRE &
SOCtATES 1t51 Dow St,..._
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Undl Peffa, tO 120 Llndl""'Rttil
WNttler .Ce toe04
Thtl bUllneel II conduc1ed by
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Lindi P9rTe Thie etatement ... !led With
County Clerk ot Or.,. County
Mey21 1984
Pul>llltled Or*'QI COMt Piiot Mey 29, 2, 9 11. t
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Orange Coast OAIL.Y PILOT/Saturd1y, May 20. 1984
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;. llcJnc:a QI TMitYa .. IA&..I MOTICa °" TRUllll .. tAU .._ ... ...
LMB Ne. MONR/~ T.8. MO._...., M.COMID lot1... YOU .Af\l IH OU'AULT UNDER A MCOMe:D 1-11 ...
T.8. .... l • .., M'CMtTMff N011Ca TO -~ OEE.O OI TRUST DATED .AUOUST INI~
u.TCOOI L "'°'"'n ~ ... ...., 28, tHO UNLESS YOU TAK! AC· ............. ...
T.O. l&IMCI COMPANY YOUAM-lfMPAULTUMDDA H UD '"' llON TO PAOUC'T YOUS\ PROP· ~1
.. d~ IPC>Olnled Ttual• ullCW lM DeaD °" TMMT-DATID ~ MIOtllT ANT NOTIC& l!'RTY, IT MAY 81! SOLO AT A PUI· WORT A.NT Mol'ICI tolloWlng ~b9CI deed of tN8t 1111,UML.&AYOUTMC•AC •YOUR"°""1'Y•llf•OM· I.IC SAL!." YOU NUD AN EX· •YOUllNONRTY181f'0M•
WILL SELL AT PUIUC AUCTION TO MottCT YOUR MONllll't. CL.~ MCAUU YOU AM PLAN.ATION Of TH& NATURE 0' CLC)eUM •cw YOU AM
TO THI HIOHUl 81~A FOR IT MAY • IOU) Af A "*'C ..,.., It YOUR 'AYl!mlT9, ff THI! PROCEEDING .AGAINST YOU IUtlND It YOUR 'AYmMTa. n
C.ASHAND/OATHlCASHl!ASOR IAlL •YOU__, Ml DPLA• lllAY • 10LD wmeouT Atl'( YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAW· MAY • IOU> WfTHOUT AMY
C!ATlfllD CHECKS 8PfCtflED IN MAnoN Oil THI MA~°" TMI COURT ACnoM. eftd ,_ __, YEA COURT ACT'tOM. -,_ ...
CML COOi S£CTION 212"' {~· ftttOCHlMllO AGAIWIT YOU, M'f9 h ..... ,..,_. .. Wnt ,_, NMtce °' ,,......., lall M9 ee.. ..... rfllll ........ ,._
ablt al "" lime ol Mlle In i.wful YOU IHOUl.D COelTACT A LAW· ........ In ..... ,._....,,.,. Uftdlt Deed eHrwl __. ltft i1M _....... ~ ,,_,. mon.v of "" UNi.cs s .. i.e) .. veA. .., .... ,.. ,... .. ........ w .... PW ..., •.,,..,...-. ...-.. -n;nt. tltte and lnl.,...I c:onYeY'ld to NOTIC! IS HEREBY OIVEH I.Mt ,._ ~ oeeta Md ... Loell .... Cl-,._ ,_lllllled oeeta .-n •
and now hlNd by It ~Mild D..cl lhl ,_, JH'OC*'tY lltueted In ti. ,_... wftlWI 1twe9 .....,..._ r.-NOTICE ts ,...,.oy ~ l!WI UR· ............ ..,_ ........ .,_
of TNll "' the property ~lter Courity of ()f~ s-... or c... ...... 1111111 ................ RANO RECONVCYANCE COM ..................... ..
d..crlbld: tornla. known ea: 3stt CourttlOe , ... ..., PANV, a Celltorni. Cotporatton at .....,...,
TRUSTOR· JOHN PROPER. Cl<de. Huntington &wh, Celll!Of1ll4I Tilll -l .. 112.MJM • ef lndl ... ot tllCC*lllOf' truat ... Of Y* WUllt .. IU.M'1M • ..
CHERYL M SCHMID and described u fottowt; MQ t, 1tet. • ................ Wbttllutld lfllllel f)Uf'IUlnl 10 tfW 11111r' 1-_, .......... •ttl
BENE FI c I AR y : J 0 H N PARC!L 1: Lot 59 Of Ttacl No ,..,, -' , ............... Deed of Trutt •111cuted b~ JOHN ,.... aocMMMtt IUC 1114• IWY9Rt.
RAM PEL LO JR. 80.40, In the City ot H\lntlng1on v-... , Mt IMlft le "7 ee.. _..,.. AAMPELLO. Jr .. A M~RRIEb MAN, V• __,NI lie" to,_, tM.....,.
RECORDED o.c..no.r 29. t980 e.acn. County of 0r.,.. Slit• of unpeld ,.,u.n .. row eooouftl, A08!RT SCHMIOT a 8ERTliA ........ '""*" .. ,... llOMUftl.
11 lnllr No. 4e410 In Book t3893 Cetlfornla. M P9I' map recorded In ..-ttMMHlfl W ~J'Mftl WM._ SCHMIDT. HUSBAND ~Wt~e and ._ tllellllll W _....., w• ._
Pl9I 1517 ol Official Alcofd1 In the bOO* 3&0, pegee 27 to 31 lnc:MIYe fMftdM. .... pou 11tWt P1J .... Rec:Orded SEPTEM8EA"l, t980 In .......,, W rou __. P1J IN
otflce of the Aecorder ot 0r.,. of Ml-.ltetMIOUI Mapa.. In the omc. lftlOWtt ..._, -.... Aftw ...,_ 8ook t3733 P• 1287 tnatnMMnl llfMUftt ....... -.... An...._
County. of the County Recol<* of Mid _.,_ fnMft "'9 _..of,_.... No 81t9 of Ottldal "*»rdt In the ,,.... .... ere.. CM-... 11' ,..._
tald Oeld of tN1t o.ctltMll the county tton ef IMe doclU"'9l1t (wMdl dlM ottlOI ot the County Aecotder ot ttOll ef INe ...,_, (.....,. ••
IOl•O"Mfno property EXCEPT 111 Oil, gu, petroteum of NOOt-dltton ....... ........,,, ORANGE County, Cllllornla, and .. ,_..... ...... Ml'W),
That portion of Lota 23 and 24 ot 1od other hydrocarbon tubltenc.e un-. tM 1Updofl '*"I ,.,... purM.tanl to lhe Nollel ot o.teun ..._ tM '"..,..._ ...,_. ,.,...
FIJMeW Farm•. In the City of C<Mita and ell other minerals of ev.ry kind doeM llpOfl Pl""ff• • . ......, and E*tlOtl 10 Mii ttiereundlf r• ~ .....-"""* • -.. Mna County OI Orlngl, St•t• of and ctl11acter. (IXeepl ••• ., and pet1od. you heft _, tM ..... COtded JANUARY 3t, tt84 In 8o<* petted, you ...... _, the .....
ca111orn11. ea per~ recorded In right• to ~oc:>rf•I• or divert rtgtit to etott tftl torecta111n ~ NIA Page NI A tnt1""'*'1 No "-"' to atop lhl tonlctwe i.,
BOOll 8. Peo-71, Mlseellaneoua w1t1r. wtlllhet IUCh flOhl• be VII· peylng tM .,.,.... -· ... IM.() .. ~9 of Hid Otflcl•I Record• P9Jtnt IN ...... ~ ...
Maps. tn the oftlc1 or the County led or contingent) In, und« or r• ~ tty ,_ cNdttor. To l'Md wltl SELL on JUNE 15. 198" 11 9 t5 ~ by rour ...-.. Ta flftd ~order ol llld County. deac:rlbed coverable from said land wlthOul out the.,..._, JOU muat pay, or AM II THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO out the -mcMlftt you,,...,.,,.,
u follows how.ver, 1nyr1Qht1oen11r upon lhe to wr.,... for peymentto 1top tM THE OLD ORANGE COUNTV to """99forpeJfMftltO1top 1M
Commencing 11 lhe South-I •urfece or aubturfece ol Mid land for1Gtoe....e, or H your property le COUAT~OUSE. LOCATED ON tor.clolure, or K ywr property le
comer ol 11id lot 23, lhenol North above 500 IMt befOW the preMnl In forecloture fOf' '"' other SANTA ANA BLVD . BETWEEN In toreetoeur• tor efly-other o• 32 ..est along Iha west line of n1tural t.vet of the aur1ac. ol Mid ~. contact Town a C-lry SYCAMORE ST & BROADWAY. tMIOf\, 00ftl9d T-n a C-try
llld IOI 23, 198 72 feet: 11\et\Ce llnd ... reMfVed In VlrlOUI OMd• .. NI. 12$35 .... 9-h 8Wd •• ..., SANT A ANA. CALIFORNIA •I pub· ltentr. 11531 .... 9Mcft atfd., ....
nor1h 59• 26' 50·· east paral.., to the 10 J,.em, tnc • c:otporauon. 1.. hech, CA I0740, Attn; L.aNy "· ttc 1uct1on. 10 the highest bidder tor 9-ti, CA I0740, Attn: LMry 9'.
SOI.Ith llM ol s111d 101 23 19t 79 leet corded October 11. 1960 In book CIMtl (211) IM-t7a easti (payable a1 the trme or Ille In Cleltl (211) .... m
10 the true l)Olnt of beginning of thll 5456 page 4 10 111\d loltoMr19 or Of " you tie-.. any ..-etlonl. JOU lewfutl money ol the United SlllM). " rou "899 anJ QUMtton.. you
~nptton. thence from said true ttc111 Aec0td1 ehoutd contac1 1 lawyer or ~ all r19ht tltle, and 1nt11111. COi\> lhcM.ikl -IK1 e -,., Of tM
pomt ol t>eg1nn1~ of the lhlS d• ALSO EXCEPT all Olt, gas. Oii IJO'femmefll ~ wMcft m.y veyed to I~ now held by II under 90v.mment 181ftCY wNat1 1n41J
scrlptoon. Nor1h O 32 _, parlllel 11111e. eo1l. ph0sph111. aodlum have ln1Uted ,_loan. Hid deed tn the prope<ty ailullld tn "'"-"'4M.lted yow toen.
to Ille west llM ot said Lots 23 and gOld. alfwir and 111 other mlnerel "~· YOU MAY LOii said County and State Ind d.-"-emlNr. YOU MAY LON
24. 49 36 leet to a point. thence dep<>1411 contllned In a portion ol LEOAL AIGHTI W YOU DO NOT scribed as lottows LIGAL llUGHTI ti YOU DO NOT
nonh 59• 26' SO' east parattet 10 the said t1nd, togetl\ef with the right to TUE PAOMftT ACTION. That portion ol Lots 23 Ind 24 of TAKI NOWT ACTION.
south ttne of said 101 23 221 79 IHI drttl ror and eltlract such depostls ol NOTICE Of DEFAULT Fa1rv1 ... Farms. tn the City ol Cotta NOTICE Of 04!,AUl T
to a point 1n the center line ol Man· oil end g11. or gu. and lo prospec1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN M8$1. County ot Orange. Stile of NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN
zan1ta Street (60 00 feet wide) lor· for. mine and remove such dejX>stt• TH.AT C1twide Tru11 Deed Services. Ca11torn11. II per map recorded In THAT Celwlde Trust Deed Servloes,
mer1y Anaheim Avenue. at de-of other mtner1ts from sald lend• tnc 11 duty appojnted Trullee undll book 8 pale 71 M1scell1neoua lne le duly appointed Trustee under
scribed 1n deeo recorded August 8. but with the right to occupy and uM a Deed 01 Trusl dated December 28. Maps, in the ollloe ol the county •Deed or Trust dated December 28,
1929 1n Book 294. Page 380 of only a portion ol other land tor 11Jd 1983 executed by LARRY KRUM recorder or uld county detcrlbld 1983 executed by LARRY KRUM
Orttc1al Aeco1os. lllence south o• purPOMS, u contained in the and JUDY KRUM. husband end wife es lottows end JUDY l(AUM, hutblnd end wife
31 30 east along s&Jd center fine. agrMmenl dated December 22 ., J<>lnl tenants as Trustor. 10 11-Commencing at Ille Southwest aa totnt tenants as Trullor. 10 a.
49 36 reet 10 • pojnt thenee south I~ between the state of Clll cure e«ta•n oot101t1ons In l1vor of corner ot said Lot 23 thence North cure e«t1ln oblloatlona In favor of
119 26 SO west parallel 10 Ille lorn11 end Hunt109ton Harbour Cor· TOWN & COUNTRY BANK, A CALI· 0° 32 West along lhe Weal llM ol TOWN & COUNTRY BANK, A CALI·
sou11111neol111d Lot23.221781ee1 porahon. I Delaware c:otporehon FOANIA CORPORATION, 11 tald Lot 23. 19872 lee1 tnenc. FORNIA CORPORATION, 11
10 the 11ue P01nl ol beg1nn109 reeo<ded January 31, 1961 tn boOlt beneltclary recorded 12-30-83. at North 89 26 so·· East pareltel 10 beneflelary recorded t2-30-&3, u
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 5611 page 470 of Otflc11t Records mstrument no 83-593251. of Of· the South llne of said Lot 23. 191 79 Instrument no_ 83·59325 t. ol Of·
DEED OF TA UST DA TED Declmt>er ea emended by the egreernent flClll Aecord1 1n tl\e Oftloe of Iha feel lo lhl true pomt of blglnnlng of ficill Ree<)( di tn Ille Otlloe of the
22 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· dated November 22. 1961 between Recorder of Orange County. Celt-this description. thence from Mid Recordll' ot Orenge County. Clll·
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· said parties, recorded Merch 7 lorn11, tnciudlng one note tor the true point or the blglnntng ot this tornla. Including one· not• ror tha
EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· 1963 In book 6457 page 819 ol pr1nc1p1l sum of U26.500 00 that 1 descrtptlon. NorthO" 32· West Plrl· principal sum of $226.500.00 thll a
LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· Otttclal Records tod as r~ In breach of. and default In, the obll· Itel to the Wetl llM or Hid Lois 23 breach or. and defeu.11 tn. the obit·
PLANA TION OF THE NATURE OF Ille Deed lrom the State of Cell· glllona lor which such Deed ol and 24. 49 36 teetto a point; thenoe gallons for wl'llcti auch Deed ol
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. lorn1a to Huntington Harbour Cor· Trust le security has acurred tn that Nonh 89° 26' 50" East perahet to Trust Is security hes 11CYrred In lh•I
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· poratlon. recorded Februery 15 payment has not been made or Tl\e the South line of said Lot 23, 221 79 paym1n1 hu not been mad• ot· The
VER 1965 In book 74 13, page 333 ol 1na111tmen1 of prlnctpat and interest. feet to a point In the oenter tine of tn1t1t1ment of prtnclpll and lnler191,
1991 Anaheim Avenue Coste Ottlet1t Record• winch became due January 28. Manunlla Street (80.00 feet wtde) wtilch became due January 28.
,,., .... CA ALSO EXCEPT the sublur1ace 1984 plus lete charge. and 111 formerly 4nahe1m Avenue. u d.-1911• plus tale cti11ge, and Ill
(II 1 street address or common w11er rtghls, but without IM right ol I subaequent 1netaltmen11 of prlncl· ICrlbed In deed recorded Autull 8, aubaequent tnstallmentt of prlncl·
oestgnlloon ol properly is stiown entry lo lhl aurtace rhereot or lo ll'le pal and Interest and late charges. 1929 1n book 294, page 380. Oftk:lll pat end lnterffl and lite cl'lalgea.
1'bove no w1tranty is given as 10 its subsurfec;e above the dePth of 500 that by reason thereof. the preeenl Records. 11\enee South o• 31 · JO" lhll by '"'°" thereof. N pr911r11 completeness~ correctness) The reet. 1.1 dedlcated 10 The City of benehaary under aucti Deed of Eeat atong Mid center llM, 49 38 beneftclary under IUCh Deed ot
oeneltcllry under said Deed of Hun1tr19ton Bead'I on Ille map of Tru11 has deposited wtth 111d duly feet to a point. I~ South e11• 26' Trust has deposited wtth tald dul'y
Trust by reason or a breach or oe-said Trect appomted Trustee. suet\ Deed of SO West prattet to the South llne ol 1ppomted Trustee. such D..cl ol
fault tn the obllQ•tions ~rid PARCEL 2 A non-exclu11ve ease-Trust and alt documents evldenc1no said Lot 23. 221 75 !Ml to the true Trust end alt doeumenla evidencing
\l'lereby heretofore eltecuted llnd ment and rioht·Ol-way appurtenant obligations MCUred thereby end point ot beginning obllgatlona eecured thereby, Ind
• clettvered to the undersigned a writ· to and for the benefit of said Percet the unders1oned does hereby oe-Property address is purportedly the underllgned does h«•by oe-i;.n Declar111on 01 Delaull and De-I on over across, upon and through clere alt sums secured thereby Im· known as 1991 ANAHEIM AV· ctare alt sum• eecurld thereby Im·
1nand for Sale. and written notice ol the Lots des1gn1ted G. H and J on medtatety due and payable end ENUE. COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA mediately due and payeble and
Dreacn and of elecuon lo cause the said Tract No. 8040. tor recre111on11 does M<eby elect 10 cause the truat 92627 does hereby elect 10 ceuM lhe trust
1.1nders1gned to sell said property to purposes. 1n. over. across upon and properly 10 be sold to sahsly the The total amount of the unp1d bal· property 10 bl lold to Sllltly the
sattsty said obttgauons, and lhefe-th1oug11 tl\e Lots designated E. F obfl9a1tons secured tllereDy ance or the obhgatlon secured by obllgatton• secured theroeby
aner the undersigned caused said and I( on said Traci No 8040 for Oiied May 9 1984 the properly to be sold and reuon· Oiled Mey 9. 198•
notice ot breach and ol election to recreat1on11 and vehicular parking Ca1w1de Trull Deed Services. Inc able es11rn81ed costs, ell.penMS and C11wtde Trusl Deed Setvtces, tnc
be recorded February 1 198't u purpoMS and on over 1crou as trustee advances 11 tile time ot the 1n11111 15 trustee
1nst1 No 84-046867 of Ottocoll Re-upoo end through the Lot desig BY Diane Carlson. Trustee Sale Of· pubhcat1on 01 tile Notie. ol Sile ta BY Diane Carlson. Tru1111 Site Of.
cords In the ottice of 11\e Recorder n11ect L on Slid 1rac1 No 8040. lor he« S t63 416 49 fleet
()I Orange County the purposes ol 109resa to and Pubhsned OrallQ8 Coast D111ty Pilot Only currently dated Caltlie< I Publtthed Orenge Cou1 Deily Piiot
Said 1118 win be made, t>ut egress from llld Parcel 1 and other May 26. June 2 9 16. 1984 Cheeks are acceollbte to Ille May 26. JuM 2. 9, 16, t9114
""llhoul c.ovenanl or warranty IX· portions ol Slid real property 2772·84 Trustee provided proper ldenUll· 2772-84 I
~ess or 1mploed regarding lltle Exc.ep1109 from said Lot G thll cation 1s avaJlabte
possess-on Of encumbranGes. to portion theteol described as begin-MLJC NOTICE Said sale wtft be made. but Pt&.IC NOTICE
pay the remaining pr1nc1pal sum ol mno al the moat Southerly corn« of without convenant or warranty. ••·
tl\e note(sl secured by said deed of Lot A as snown on saJd TrlCt map T·32525 press Of implied regard109 111141
Trust. with tntetes1 as m said note thence Southeasterly 11009 the NOTICE OF TRU8T£E'8 SALE possession or encumbrances. to
provided edvances 1f any. under boundary fine ol Lot H ol said Tract YOUR A"E IN DEFAULT satisfy the indebtedness secured by tfle 1erms ol said Deed ol trust. lees. Soutll 47• 10· 15 .. East 65 00 leel UNDER A DEED OF TRUST said Deed. 1nctud1ng the lee ano
ctiaroes and eltpenses ot the thence leaving said boundary llM ol DATED 2·3-1812 UNLEll YOU e1pense of the trustee and ol the
Trustee and 01 the t1uSIS created Dy said Lot H North 42•49•45 EHi TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT trusts created by said deed. ad·
u td Deed ot Trust 30 00 feet, thence North 47"10·15· YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE vanees thereunder. with lnter111 as
Sa10 sate w111 be held on Monday West 65 00 teet to the most Easterly SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU provided therein and lhl unp11d
Junto 4 1984 at 2 30 pm 81 Ille I point ol LOI A ol said Tract. thence NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE principal ol tne note secured by said
Cnapman Avenue entrance to lhe along the DOUndlfY llne of said Loi NATU"E Of THE PAOCEEDtNO deed w1tll interest thereon 11
C1v1c Center Bull<11no 300 E111 A South 42°49 45·· East 30 00 leet AQAINIT YOU, YOU l "OULD provided on seod Note
Chapman Ave Orange CA lo the point ot beginning CONTACT A LAWYER Dated MAY 8. 1984
Al lhl time ol the 1n11111 pu1>h· 1 AllO e•ceoting from said Lot G On June 6. t984 at 10 00 AM SERA.ANO RECONVEYANCE
cauon ol lhlS notice the 10111 thll portion thereof described .. FIRST BANCORP a Calllornla Cor· COMPANY
1moun1 ol the unpaid balance ol 11\e beg1nn1no at the most Easterly cor-por111on as Ouly appeonted Trustee 373 t Wolstwe Boulevard
obhga11on secured Dy the above de· ner 01 Lot O of said Tract. thenee unde< and pursua.nt to a Deed or Los Angeles Calllornta 90010
scribed deed or trust and esumaled Southeasterly along the boundary TruSI recorded on May 4, 1982, as 1213) 365·3321
costs erpenses and advances " line ot Lot H 01 said Tract South Instrument No 82-133805, ol 01· as such Trustee
$36.989 61 47• 10· 15· Eul 65 00 feet. tllence 1tc1al Records 1n the Office ol Coun-By ROD HILL
The 101aJ indebtedness bemg an leaving said boundary fine ol said ty Aecorde1 ol Orange County. Call-VICE PAEIDENT
estimate on Which Ille opening bid IS Loi H South •2°49'45" West 30 00 lornla, WILL SELL· AT PUBLIC AUC· Published Orange Coast Dally
computed may be obtained by cell· teet, thence Noni! 47°10 15 .. West TtON TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Piiot May 26. June 2 9, 1984
1ng 17141 937-0966 or (210) 6500 feet to the most Southerly CASH, CASHIER'S •CHE~ OR • · 277,·84.
627 -4865 tile day before the sale POtnl ot said Lot O. thenOe alon9 the CERTIFIED CHECK (payebte it • _
Ptlll.IC NOTICE
3 •I
Dated M1y 3. 1911• bOUndary tine ol said Lot O North lime of sale In lawful money of the
TD SERVICE COMPANY j 42•49 •5 East 30 00 1eet to tile United S111111 al Tile. North front
u saJd Trustee. ~ point ol beginning entrance to tile counnty courthouM
By Sue Piichard AsSIStant Sec· and wltl be sold 11 pubtk: 1uc11on on 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa ~~~~~
retary I 'ne front Stl!(>S 11 the Cos1a Mell Ana Catllornt1 au right. !Ille and 700 CMc Center Dr. WHI One City Blvd Wesl . Orar19e CA Coty Hall. 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa 1n1erea1 conveyed to and now held 1 1 A CA 12701 92668 Calllprn1a. on June 19. 198•. at by II under said Deed of Trust tn the Plain~!• ~AK · ORLEANS
(7 141 835·8288 10 00 am to the hlgllesl bidder tor properly situated tn M id County HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION PubllShed Orange Coast Dally Piiot cash In lawful currency or the United and State desert bed as
May 12 19, 26 t984 States Lot 11 ol Tract No 7840 1n lhe Delandanl MARIE L. JOHNSON. ,.,. 8 C j GREG ROBERT JOHNSON, and 25--4 The Hie wtll be made without City of Irvine ounty ol Orenge as DOES I THROUGH XV INCLUSIVE covenant. or warranty regarding per may recorded In Boo!\ 312 ·
------------lltte. possession. or encumbrances, Pages 15 to 19 inclusive ot mis-Case No 42 08 67 Pl&.IC NOTICE to satisfy the obllgatlon secured by cetlaneous m1Ps In the ottlee of the SUMMONS I and under the Power of Sile con-county recorder ol said county NOTICE! You h1H been al.led.
K-n Mt le11ed tn the Deed ol Trusl eKeculld Trullor or record owner The court "''' decide agalnit JOU
NOTICE OF BULK T"ANIFER Dy CECIL L BEALIE and THELMA E G Warmington Jr and Susan without your being ti.erd unlMI
(UCC •1101-1101> J BERLIE husband and wife as Warminoton you rei pond within 30 diya. A.ad
To Ciedllors of Yvonne Waners Joint Tenants. as Trustor. to Atnert· The strMI address and other tti. lnfonnatlon bek>w.
a,a_o1aorc E Otloee Furniture Trans can Home Mortgage Trust Deed common d~n111on, If •ny ol Ille If you wish to seek the ldlllee of ~ s c 11 c·• 1 1 1 d 1...-.. bo an anorney 1n this matter you Notice is l'le<eby given tr111 the C ervtce 1 orpora ~n. 8 ';'1 or:'t! rea P~O::ty ~ escr """"' a ve 11 shO<Jld do so promptly so tl'lat your
Trrtnsteror Yvonne Watters dba C orpora ion as ruslee, or purpo 0 wrlllen response 11 any may be E Ollice Furniture is •bout 10 make benefit and security ot Amerk:ln 16592 Hate Ave Irvine Ca filed on tome Home Mortoaoe Corporation a The undersigned Truslee dll· a but• lransler 01 property 10 the Cal1lorn1a Corporation as claimsanyhabllttyforanylncorrect· AVllOIUsted ha sldo dem•n·
unoer,igned Pat McMal'lan Trans· Beneloclaf)'. dated March 2 1981 ness lo the atr8191 addres and other <lade El trlbuma. lade dlcldlr con• '"1et> Ira Ud. 1ln eudlencle • menot q1.11 ·ne business address 01 the and recorded on March 11 t981 1n common deSlgnatlon II any shown Ud. , .. ~-... dlntro di 30 die.a. Book 13978, Page a.ts, as 1natru· herein ,..... ..... Transferor !Ind Transferee are menl Number 15676 of Offlclal Re· The aforesaid sale Is !or the Lei Ii lnformeclon que •'9•· Transteror 20•4 Placen111 Av-If you with to~ ttll edwlce of enue Costa Mesa, CA 92627 cords ol the County ol Ora"Q8. purpose ol paying obttgattons se-i n attorney In Ihle mitter. you
Tiansleree 1800 Newport StaleolCalllornll cured by said Deed of Tru11 houlddo tty h 1
Boule.,ard Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Notice ol Detaun and Election 10 $443,465 54 tn unpaid prtncipat bll· 1 ·•t '° promp11 '° t • Y~ Seti lhl described real prope<ty anc.e ol the note secured by said Wn ten reaponN , 1ny, m1y .,.
The locillon °1 the property 10 be under the Dee<! ol Trust was re-Deed ot Trust with lhe mlerest ni.cs on time.
transrerred 15 2044 Pleeenlla Av· corded as lnetrumen1 Number thereon al LBC PRIME • 7'~% P8f ~led deMI 10l6clt1r el con-enue Colla Mesa Orar198 County 75 I -IUI 1bc191do en 11t1 H un· c. 11 82 ·3253 onSeptembef 15 1982 annum lrom 7.1.53 to tr>e dlle of b 1 h 1 1 a 1k oinia or Ort1c1a1 Records of Ille County ol sate and rees chargee and ea-10 • d • • r • • c • r 0 n •
Tne property 10 be translerre<11s Orange State ot Calltornta penses ol the Trustee advences ti rnedlatam.nte. di ••la menera, IMI
lurn•ture h~tures ac:iu•pmenl in-The sat~ will be conducted by any under the te<ms ot s&Jd Deed of rH.,_,,, eecrll•. 11 hi y .toune,
•entory ano premises lease 011"11 1 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE I Trull and interest 1hereon. reason SMlede Mr r19lattadl • lllmpo. c.erteon olloce 1urn11ure store located TRUST DEED SERVICE COAPOR· ably estimated to 10181 54 326 OO 1· TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll
at 2044 Placentta Av1nue Costa AT ION A CALIFORNIA CORPOR· 1 The benelk:1ary under said Deed l complaint "" been filed by the
Mils& California AT ION whose address ts 666 ol Trust heretofore executed and P•lntHt egiln•I you. " you wish 10
le ~ 181~e"'r 'asnkn1~w0n hto the01Trua.~;; Baker Street. Suite 263. Colla dehvered lo the undersigned• writ· dlf•nd Ihle lawiutt, you muat,
'"" " r ' or r 31 n '""' Mesa CA 92626. Phone Numbet ten Declerellon ol Default and De· wlthl" 30 days atter lhlS summons 'r.y business name or add1ess other 7 14 546 1602 .ATTENTION ANE mand tor Sale and a Wrtllen Noltee is ser.,ed on you Ille with this court
inan 1ne above durong the t~ree CAHILL 01 Delautt The unde,,igned ceuled 1 wr111en response to Ille comp111nt tl!~r 11151 past eTcept None Princ1pa1 and tnterett due aald Notice ot Oelautt to be ie Unless ynY do your default Wilt be
top outk transfer •s to be con· I S680 837 50 corded in the county where the real entered on applicallon 01 the pt11n
•urnm81ed on or atter June 13 Costs Eo:penMs and Adva~•t property 19 localed 1111 and lhts court may enter a
N1qe• ei, IB40 'c~vce0Sn1rtyeeo1 ISOte ~ dut> fappro•1m11ety1 $72 176 42 1 Trustee ol pa11y conductmg Nie 1udgemen1 a1111nst you tor the relief l!wpor ea " u ra .. ,,w• TOT AL $753 0 t3 92 FIRST 8.lNCORP demanded in the compf11nt. wlll(;h
ca11torn1a 92660 DA TEO Mey t6 19114 a California Corpera11on could result on garn1st1men1 of
Thjll name and address ol lhe per AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 612 So Fl()W4r Slleel WIQCIS taking or money or property
ion Wllll wnom claims may be llle<I TRUST DEED SERVICE LOS Anoeles C1tllorn1a 90017 01 Olhet 1ehel requested 1n lhl eom-
ts Gaoler & Manin HO 1 Dove CORPORA TtON a Cahf0fn1a Cor· Tel (2 t31613-2964 plaint
Street Ste 200 Newport Beach. porauon 0811 May 2 198• Daleo Jan 24, 1984
C11hlorn1a 92660 and lhe lest d1y By Dennis B Schmucker Re-FIRST BANCORP LEE A BRANCH Clerk
for tiling claims by any creditor shall organization Trus.tee A C•lllornll corporation By A AKAHOSHI. Deputy
be June t2 1984 which Is the bu81 Pubttahed Or1ngo Coal! Dally Piiot 15 Hid Truitee JIFF"l!Y D. AU91N, !10 .
net• Clay before the Con5ummtllon Mlly 19 26 June 2. 1984 By (lhlHn Nooner LANDQRf N ANO eELZ
d11te 'pec:1t1ed above 2675•84 Agent tor First Banca.o 11n1 l~ln. Blwd.
DA TEO May 22 1984 Publlalled Orange co .. t Dtlly Piiot Tualln, CA. t2llO
Pat McMah1n Intended TrentlMN P\lll.IC NOTICE Mly 12 19 26 t984 544-4700 Publlthed Oranoe Coatl Dally Piiot I · 2535.94 Publ'Shed Of•nge Co1s1 Diiiy Pllol
May 26 19114 FteTmOUI .UllNfH Mey 26 Jurwi 2 9 16 1914
2832·84 NAMI I TATU!lfNT j P\&tC NOTICE I 28S0.84 T"-1o11ow109 persons are do109 , ________ .;..;;.. __ _
PU8llC NOTICE business •• FtCTmoua eu•INEH Pl&.IC NOTICE
NOTICI OF PuaLIC &ALE OtVERSIFIEO PROPEATtfS NAMI ITATEMENl cw ,.AIOMAL NOPE"TY I COMPANY 111 1 Cet1torn1a Umlled The rooow1r19 persons ere d~ng l f lCTITIOUI BUllNfH
M MA.IMtNO ON VACATED Partnership 270 S Bristol Sulla t>utinest 81 1 NA• ITAttMIWT
flftl-'INI °' FOAllM" X>t Coat1 Men C1tllorn1a 92826 RITCHEY PLAU. NORTH 'I Thi foOowlng persona"' dOlng
RMAN'f (CC1•> OtVERStFIED PROPERTIES Brookhollow Of1v. Santa An1 CA bu,r~uY~CHT CH.ARTERS 2751 Notte-11 "9reby gM!~ 1h11 on I COMPANY II a C1lltorn1a Genertl 11270!1
.iun• t-4 l984. 111 9 AM . •t 13!l9·A P1rtner1hlp, 270 S 8r111ol. Sutlt Sta~y K Gentzf4f t7 Ooerwood ~eclllc Coesl Hwy ~I e..ach
Cliff Dr in L901o1na 8411Ch. Orang• :70 I COAi• MIN C1tllorn11 92628 Ee-l lrvlnft CA 11771' A 92683
County tl'le underligf\90 w1tt tell DI H4f ORAPER FAMILY VEN· 6r•dlord H M1t11r 3 t9S2 Stephen M RBUeh, 1918''\ W
publle ••le lf\e perwonat prOf*'ty TtJRf 11 Cattforn1s Limited Parlnl)f AP11ttl11 W•y T11buco Canyon CA ~e:;tront Newport 9eeel'I CA
'-f1""8tu01CoNtnbtcyete,r111fi,hNl l uuo 270 S Brlltot Suite 201. 926711 8
C ... 1 .. :".!-1 ,_ .... bo•" 1oota ,,_,.d Coe11 Me .. C1111ornta 92&28 T"•• t>ut1ne •• conductNl b" a M1<:hff4 Wteet. t9 ta·~ w ...,...... ""' T , Oc••nlront Newoort Beac:h CA board trm cllttr lellQhOne .,.._....., his b11t1neu •• con<luC'l«I b( 1 ~·• uartner.!110 9,863 tnec:hlne o~at PlrlM'tft•P St1nley K a.t'llrler R R e.. 21! p eo.. Se•O i1.1ct1on wrll t>e Meo• OIVf RS1J'.1[0 PROPEAT1ES Th•• slllen'lenl wt hied--''" the Ob 1 1 iejllc f
•nt 10 the proYlllOnl ol ~ COMPANY II County Cle<k of Otll'\Q(! Counry ()ti Hwy Newport e.acn CA 92863 " =:ou 01 fhe 04.,11 cooe a C.ahl0<no1 1:>~1u Pllftn.,th•P """' 1., t118• 1'1M4tl Th1t ou11neea •• conduct«I by •
J)4tted May 23 1914 John S 0 Mee1a Genf>tll Part HAfl'#OOO 6 ADf( ... l()N 0-;~al:•l':rtl'of)
Mltklko M J«llunica "8;11" ,,•l.ment wit htea willl IN! S50 ..._poft c.ntar Or It• IOO Tri11 111~1 wH litecl "'"'h tMI ~'r~"" or Laovn• Bee<:h CA Covn11 Cl•rlt ol 011no,. Counh on p 0 9o• tl07 I C.ounty Cieri! or 0""99 County Ol'I t -Mny ~ 1984 n-sm ,.._port tlHc:fl, CA.~ Aprtt '4 108• ..,.
9'86• ,7t4) ..... ,.ta I ,M4m Put>htl'led Or•noe Coast Dill'y Pom tut:1"Md Ora~" i;ont D•llY l"ubltth.cj Or•no• C,ollfl Oitny l"ubht1141d Orang• Cout Dal~
MIV 2 ,,.. 28411 '" "' "' .... , }t Juf\1" " lli .~~81.tl4 Piiot M1y 'I " IG ;>g 1084 PllOI llA•y 5 12 19 26 1964
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ORANGE COUNTY
SUPEAIOfl COURT
100 CM c Center Dr. w .. t
l1nl1 Ana, CA. t270t
Plalntlfl FIRST SECURITY SAV·
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Delend1nt· t<ENIE LEE BRAHAM.
an 1nd1V1du11, HUNTINGTON HAR-
BOUR CORPORATION. a De11w111
Co1por a11 on. WM S
ENTERPRISES. INC. a Clllfomll
corpou111on; SEA BRIDGE HOME·
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. ADINA
ROSS. an 1ndMdual THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, and DOES I
through 10 1ncius1"'6.
Case No 4 18305
SUMMONS
ljOTICEI You haH been i i.led.
Th1 court m•r~ ~Ide eg1ln11 you
without your oe1ng helrd imlM•
JO!l rMpond within 30 dly1. AMd
,._.,nform1tlon blfow.
II you wish 16 Melt tl\e edvic9 ot
an 1ttorney In lhlt manet. you
should# do to promptly 10 1h11 your
written response. If any. m1y be flied on lime.
AVISOIUsled ha sldo deman·
dade Et lrtbuma, ledl deddlr con·
Ire Ud. t in IUd6enda 1 -qu. Ud. rMpondl dentro de 30 dtee.
Lu 11 lntorm..:lon que ... .,..
H you wllh to 9"tt the ecMn of
en 1ttorney In thle m1tter, you
1hould do IO promptly IO thet your
wrllt1n '"t)OnM, H My, may be
fti.d on time.
91 Uated deMe aoflclllr el c:on-
M)o de un abogldo en "'' .. un· l oJ . d1b1 rl1 h101 rlo In•
mH1l1tem.ftt1, di Mll -1, 1M1
fllpuMll llGrtta. al hey .tg1m1.
pu9CM -n19l1trldll 1 llempo. t·TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI
complelnl hH been fl6ed by the
pelnllft egelnel you. H you wi.ti to
defend thla lawaull, yCMI mu.I,
within 30 d1ys 'lfter this summons
Is served on you. Ille with thta eoun
a written response to the complelnt
Unless you do. your default wllt t>e
en1e1ed on epphcatlon ot the plaln-
1111. and this coun may enter 1
1udgem1nl against you tor the rettet
demanded In the compl1lnt whk:h
could r..ult 1n garnishment ot
wages tak109 ol money or proP8fty or other relief requested tn the com-
plaJnt
Oiled Dec 14 1983
LEE A BRANCH Clefk
By GAIL CARPENTER 089uty
o.bble L. Mledl, Eeq.
MeK1nn1 Conner a CunM
t 11 Anion Blvd., 811. 110
Coata ....... CA. l2t2t
151·3'00
Published Orange Coast Datty Piiot
M1y 26. June 2. 9. 16. 198't
1681-84
MOC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS ltUllNHI
NAME STATEMENT
The lottowlng person 11 dOlng
bustneu u
TART AN DETAIL. 2033 Port
Chelsea Pt N-port Buch, CA
926e0
Robert T McGah•. 2033 Pon
ChelNI Pl Newoort Beach CA
92660
This bullneN 11 conducllld by 1n
tndtvtdual
Robert T McG•h•
Tl'us llatement WH ftled with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
o\prlt 24 1984
~
Published Or111191 Cou1 Delly
Piiot May 5. 12 19 26 t944
2392-8•
PtBJC NOTIC{
~ICTTnOUI euaMH
NAMl ITAftltlUfT
The IOOowlng Plf90M are doing bu-4neu aa
KAS ENTE:RPRtSES, 139l Shan·
non Lane'. Cotta Mew, Ca. 12828
Stevefl A ~. tDS Shen·
non ~. eo.t1 M.a, C. 92828
Ketty D-8urgma. 1395 S"8nnorl
L-Co.ts M ..... C. tHlt
Thta bu91MU Is ~ by
lndlVldUall (llusblnd 6 wUe)
SteYenA Burgem
th11 ''"~' -llled with tr. Counry Cietk of 0r.,. County on
Apttl 2$ 11184 ,,....
rut>h"*' Oranoo Coast Dally
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DIMES-A-LINE
2 l.IKE new "\,ar atOOll, DESK. v-'low llMI $2&. MAYTAG wuner. worila
tolld wat"ut. i~v.i cu~ Dining tabi., gotd, whit 550 Seat• git ~ *k reet, !Nth« up. merble '45. Four OfMn, UO. Eltlctrlc mower.~
hofetry '"'' i &O tach. gold tMtal oh1lr1 $25 Mt. fix '50. Hand mo,w.
831·2783. OI<* black matching 5 oood 136 . ..._ ~ .. ~
drawer c;hHI S25. e braid 50t loot. Vllllt
3 PAIR 9 w .. t etioee, worn drawer dr...., $25. Mir· hardW.,• S54&0 Wh
once t-f')t Tan. dr.... ror $20 U .. d gold Halyard w i nch 150
allng backa S25 Ten ear~llng 2&0 1quar• Blnoeulata wltti eaM lllO.
8J>0'1 1tecked Mel S25 feet, three rooma at S25 Hetch bOerd• (tabi.J
Gray auect• pump s 15. H ch EHtalde Coat• S50 10" dock ~
Wlc;k•r henglng chalt Mesa. 5-48-5998. S25 815·0251 or
S25. Sottslde women't DRYER S40 Refrigerator &•e.-41005. ~~uSntc:l. 61e3~~2her048brlef S•O. Aebblt cage S3. _M_E_T_A_L _1_hed __ ex_1_o_s.,...2--. ""'2
Dresser S5. Corner. r• coek atoves S26 each.
• SETS mattrett l bO• valving 1ploe cabinet SS.I Stereo S25. ThfDlll
springs S35 eecti .et. 631·2228 pltlows S4 Lar;. 9'P
873-3458 EASY c:tialr with 0110ma;;1 ciotllft 50¢·$3. Artlflclll
,. •• ,.. CAA reek StO. 3 S20 S.2·1965 flowers tOc each Ptt!O lights S2 bOlt ChrlrtmN
IPHd l r.d 10-epeed FIBERGLASS Sebol S50 balls S1 bo• 2 !rapt 50t.
bikes S25 UCl'I Portable Rigging $50 Rigging S50 548-4066
lypewrller St5 Cruller Sall S50 Surfboefd $35 :-7-::=7'",...-,-----.---:-=:.--
blke S•5 Metal detector Hatley 125 S50 SW r• METAL storage IMd •
S50 Shp rotary mowet· ceivers S5-S50 Power, You anemble 8 1 .. 1 fl 9
motor S 10 2060 Stete ~pplles S5-S3S ASA 33 feet 844-7183
Avenue, Cosll Mea Fol· TTY S20 Vld.o termlnel PANASONIC .AM/FM ,.._
tow Oak Street Home S50 FAX SSO NC:h El.c· o.lve< turntable apeakj9ft
after 12 noon Ironic parts S2·S20 Sat· $50. W()(ks great ~t<
6 FOOT sofa. brown or-urday/Sunday only. 2273 eolld gotd brecelet,
ange Herculon S50, Cotgele Drive. Costa1 unique du1gn S 15.
matching 1ovese11 $30, Mesa. S.8-6379. 650-6130
~~ w7::ind~l~ch WS~~~ FIRESTONE HA781S llrea.5 .,,-A-L"'"T_w_a_ter_f_le-h-rod-1-.-r.-:1
used. Three SIS each. SS-S•O. T oo11 St ·SS S..·
845-52-43 College lype !Ible, 8 feet urday 9_.. 281 Eut 18
:e1LUV parts, IMI S50. S30 Call Saturday after· Street. Costa M8N
Free coVtKa with seal. noon or S u ndty
He·"-s $3" Manifold 675-4• t5 SCHWINN "Liit .. Chldl"
ou... ~ Girts 20" bike S30. t&" lor W•~• S2S Rear ceb FISHING tad(le reel and Sldewalk two wtieeiMr
gtess S 15 Front gl< tor assorted pol8I S 1-S t8. bike S 10. 8•2· 1965 shell S 1S. Tallplpe mutflef S.8-0832.
StO. GH tenk StO Radl· ---------1SCHWINN men's couter
a tor $35. 548-680 t GOOD wonting evacado brake orullef Aleo 10-
Whlrlpool washer end speed, 3.epeees. Excel-
AIRBEDS 3/S20. Electrlc dryer S50 ucn. Nice gold lent, look, ride, new. ex·
typewriter S49. Long co ch SSO S t II• 3'"icS", 5"118" Ille cabl· u ro e tras. Cl'loloe S...S Chlld'•
neta S12. Leather r__,ler combo atroller SSO. Delk hlghrlu bike S26 "' S10. Cer bed $7 Car lop 968-8t38. tkatea •lu 9 S 10. rack S15 Neugehy<I• .,,...,,....,,...-..,------
Womena lkl bOOts aize aofa S20 Biby clothel SECURITY m irrors 34··
7'n $8 Clock redlo S tO SOc·S 1.50 Toys 25c·S5. S50 eacti Metal shell
54"x67" b4tO frarM S7 Chandelier S5 Poneble untlS, 1tented shell,
Chlld'a dreuer S13 King 8-track player S5 atralghl thelf SIMI at
w11er bed S..9 Desk with 839~3l53 S16 eacn section. ~
s.le $49 Cock I alt table pt ace men 1 p 1 n a . 5'n• 1'8 S2S Helmet S25 HOOVER 11nll vacuum blenders, orteru.,s U..
Robert 631·3S46 Spirit model, Ilk• new S10 Hanging light St5 $~ 6•6-4225 Before Light filtlure S20 ~
lpm. placement gta1t for 11g1i1 ALL new fine quallty cop-
per kllchen untenslls,
woks. anllque copper
pans eulUble tor
planters Prices from SS
to S50. Come and aee.
Saturday and Sunday at
379 Santa taabel or call at
6"2-9735
BASEBALL card collec·
lion for sale S50 Alao
have roretgn stamp col·
tecuon SSO Wiii atso
trade for other baseball
cards or cotna U S plate
blocks$ 15 2"40·8232
BEACH cruiser bike $50.
Aluminum beseball bat
$4 T Of' oval pen of car
bike rack St5 Stripe VW
bumper SS 5-4S-3838
LANGE 5kl boo11---.Tie
8'h-9. used twloe $35
Unfvereel snow tire
chains. t pair $25 Two
Flrestooe GR701S tires
SIS each Two H18tS
hres and wheel• S20 One
LA 15 lire $1 Mag wtieel•
t•lt7 lour of them S25
eacti 650-3567 morn.
1ngg .
LIGHT blue olfloe des!\
room d1v1der1 S20 each
Four drawer Ille cabinets
$20-$40 50 gallon. fish
Ian!\ with iron atand S50.
Black and white console
TV tn working condition
S30 Oak arm chair $40
Oall armless office chair
$.40 ~•8-4 143 Scott
MANV tamps and mee
CHEST with bookcase top from every .,1 $3-S..S
SSO Roll top atudent Adjustable brass arm
desk S50 Chesl of draw-piano lamp S7 Solid
ers S25 Matching nigh! brass table tamp wHh to
s11n<1s S20 Fiie cabinet tnch gtass stiade S t8 tO
S50 Typewriter lable SS inch hobnail glass and
Sewing table S 10 Sec-brass hurricane celllng
retary chair S tO. TV flKture S 18. Vintage 6·
stand S1 5 Bar stools way floor tamp. works
S20 Kenmore waaher tlne S t6. Variety of wood·
SSO Table end chairs en l ablea and cie.ka SS to
SSO. Bar stool SS. Pool ... 5 2 I Id vaccum SSO Beker·s ~ · 4 neh IOI maple
reek SS Vaowm Hoover primary achool 1able S28
S 15. Small leek cabinets Old pine drop 1811 table
SS Small tab'-S3. "'~". S3S. Antique oak and ... """"' cast Iron· IChool delk
er S2S Sotar pool cover S28 Maple school detJt
S50 4gg,.2206 S 10. 7 drawer antlqw
oak desk SSO Funk &
fixture S 1·S5 New
pocket redlos S7 ~
clock radloa S18 6" deetl
fens St2 Trunlc $4.
Blouses 50c Penta SO&.
Dress S 1 Reeord1 25$.
TV 111nd S3 Infant
clothes 50c 10 $10. C&r
aea1 S• 2401 Qfange
Ave • Costa Me1a.
6"6·5•82.
SET maple bunk beels,
mattress. bolt eptlno•.
ladd9' S50 S.6-8342
STAINLESS kllchen alnk
With faucet conn«:tlons
$30 Under counter buUt-
ln GE stalnt... dllh·
washer S60 873-U30
Day Saturday & other
evenings
STOOLS bar, ma I•,
Ethan Allen. swivel.
bar S25 each Chair ~
cliner, Lazy Boy. gotd
$30. 6"6-5607
TRUNDLE bed $50. An•
hque brass bed S50. An·
Uque oak table S50. ~-
tress. bolt springs .
Oak platform bed .
673-7512.
TWIN bed S50 Fr&TM 5.
Bedspread and t>olsi-rs
S25 Coffee ••ble '35
Delk teleption. S20. Fh
hold« S5 In-out file '5.
Ofawlng table light ,s
-432-9019.
CHILDREN'S tamps. new
S '7 each Retrlgerater.
green S-45 WOOCI screen
door $30 Jenny Lind crib
$50. New cordteu phone
$35. 10 cup Corning
Ware coffee pot $6 All
Wagnole 27 volume en-VACUUM cleaner,
cyclOP«!I• Ml with ca.. fine $28. 6•6-152S.
good condition
962-S380
$SO. Several vintage
bedsteads. woo<! J.nny
Lind S50. Clean wicker
bassinet &. skirt and mat· t""" St s. Bolles of
marine gear $ 50 10 SS
Mariner afeotiol galley
stove S2S anchor chain &
WASHER, dryer, dl•h·
washer. trash compactor.
power mower, PQ!fer
edger SSO each. VaCllYm
cleaner S30. Boy'•·qlrl's
bike $35 eech ~h
mower S 15 S•td
spreader StS 221 ~
St. In efte<noon
CLOTHES, gtrls. womens trne $32. 4 gun rack lock
S10-St5 EndlablesS15. drawerendkeyStO New
Bed S50 Patio teble S15 15 Inch split bambOo 1---------
Boeka. household Items. cyttndef ba.-ets S3 MCh WHITE Simmons Jenny
curtain• t04·S3 King Several antique wOOClen Lind Crib with mettt ...
and wet8f'bed king sheet trunks and chests S tO· $50. 2 Slrollee cer IM1•
sets S t!S Love Mal S20. $.45. Turn century~ drew-uaed for twine S18 .en
Small desk S20. 716 B I er dr81Mf' S25. Aautllul New wooden potlle dlelr
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plu•thelRVtNEMIRROR REMODEL: Rep•lr, Retid. trimming, 546-2S02 Uc'd, By appt. &40-8454 F,.. ~tor any Handyman. Paint/fix, tty cw•, r9'a 551..aM1 ~
and Iha HUNTINGTON =i~ Comm .• alt ph ..... 18 yra tetrical .... occaalOn s 18N 645-&0M anything. 14().92$9 , TYptNG SERvtCU BEACHCOMBEReYery In area. Llc/bonded/ln1'd pH•-•• ..,.... ltatraJ lenicel aw 3 lutafletUr Retum•a. 9u1lt1e
Wedneldey at ot babysit 4-up. Palombo Const 968--3564 ----•-CfifonfC #Jn XA:YGted Jn llunry RICHARD HUTCHISON 1bi§ltl'lttAiAd Academk:. 71(). 1
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All F• Liii llll P1Jia1 • Window-Fenc .. -Cablnet Et.ECTRICIAN Garden•. Etlen 875-()599 New ReluerclM c1 ..... Ref'•· Fr• .. ,. S4f..8492 Perfec:110n. 963-0911 Pl••IJ ™~.. r~tocp
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Reprwntatlve 4 yr9:1.';.~~"'.'~252 = RESIO/COMM'UINO t..!Plum~:.~:~ ROBtN'S CLEANING 1Tan91 • l• Rare. Dela M&-5837 IM Pl.IOI• imn WHITE WIZAAO MJ-4111 tit. Ht ... ~ c:;p;t C'81\lng, 2e yra. Do my own work. Remodeta Keltt! Ml-4872 SERVICE: a thorougNy IT-II ..... lneurance Aepelt. Sped9I.-WINDOW .. WASHINO M deaning, r•peh. Uc 27~ 1. Al M&-8128 Qaan houM. 540-0857 -1_,. ,_ P-'-t...,., ... __. Drelne deer fr'om S 15 QUALITY 631·2028 INtaltatlona & MIM. Ellpert Repan. 15 Y'9 exp. Orange Co. Oriolnal .... ,. "' -· """.--er· RepeW fauc:ets, dl9p, etc. AMlliea•/ ...... U., PRO • .IACCNTG. 15 YfUlq* In Orange Co. dniat o.n. malnt. •lectlcal, & ..... • ... Student MOYert.. lnlured Ing. UC. Chna MS.1&43 Anytime M&M 642-9033
Computer. Mod. 'er· Frr 855-0M5 plumb Craig 538-4119 Cale Kim 631-7281 UC. T 124-43e. 641 .... 27 INT !EXT. 20 y..,. Exper. Expert s.vtce & Repair 8Uii(j/Rem0Ci: Spec. kit. CounMI. Meg 64 •704 TIEEI AMERl.CAN HA. HOYMAN NEWWarehoUMStorege Avetege Room 129 • 3• •9 1n For Ad Action
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ADDITION'S, DEStGN t'd Uk• to write a poem Rau. Mldtey 538-0553 Clean Upa•Tr" Trimming Housecleaning & Minor Callfornla'aOrtglnal lnVext. fr• -1. Local ref ProWWWiQTm
ANO REMODEL A personal gttt of art Yard Malnt. •Hauling Repairs, Painting, Drywall, Repairs Reliable Fr• Student MOYera. 10yra ••P· (714)83M91_1 W&.tu ---lr-.J.-, 1~ To a person that la dNr Driveways, Sld•walk•. MIKE 650-3263 •tc. Fr .. MllmatM. Eat Phone 6'6-4232 Lie. CAL T 138898 ln9Yred .. ~7 -• -· • "7'•
Lie rMS. 631"2345 M~ trom yOYr heert Patios, ~· pads. Llc'd. Gary 64S-5277 PTL . ••(7 14)641-8101 99 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI exp low rat•. 642 .. 515 * LOW PRICES. 38 y,. Edna Louise 549-4484 Ron 556-()03.4 LANDSCAPE SERVICE HOYMciean/Malntenance tnt/~. oefflngt, refln cab. The lut .. t draw In th• ~p. Quality Guar•nteed. (A H9'\d to Ho4d) WANT ACTION? Tree trim, Lawn Malnt. etc. Have llC>methlng to NII? Rau. w/gOod reta. frM SELL ldl• ll•m• with a (26) Yf9 ·~ .. wort! guar. W•at ... a Oalty Pltot
lie. FREE EST. 963-5554 Poems on parchment a..ifed Ada 642-5678 free eat. Juan 548-~ Clalelfted adl do 11 W911. est. C811oa 548-4422 D111ty Piiot CIMelfted Ad. Oev19 Ptlntlng "4-3837 Clelelfted Ad. 642-5178.
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And runnl~ 7AM·10:00 557-3512 nc. ••per. nee. v&nou. IEED MDIO'l Full/time. Must have gen· Esteban'• PfMenta "e.t 8:~:30. Type so wpm. FIT ..-pet90f'I No ., ... 80-85 wpm. front
Found blk & wtit fem cat, PM• day. d•ya •week. •trt shifts. Top p.y. 362 3rd •al knowiedge of all of the 89'\d" Met\ Sun-Wlll train M doc*et dark. •xper neceeMf)' · but office appeer8noe $1250
vk: Baycres1. · Newport Present this ad and r• '''-"' SI. •C Lagun• Beech. W• have opeill11g9 tor SO ptlaMS of malntenanc. & day. Wlnntng group win Nice atmoepher•. Good Pfefer'red LooktnO f()( • atnt ~ ConlalCt Beactl. 759--0378 cefve •two mUMge9 for T.D. I fOZI ' people to work ac>Pf'O•. repair. Call Marla: SURF be ellglble for future t>enefltl. Call Carolyn peep .. Wtft1nQ to le.m. 8ofwlle 95S-2900
FOYnd Gotden Lab 2 y,., tOhellpOlncel o.,' c:,-.. 'i.E ••• ··mEI , .... ~strut.I and"'!',!T....,A.... 10 d•yt dellverlng ,.... & SAND HOTEL. Lagun• boOklng. GrNt •xpoeure. Berger. M0-1560. Rhonda 7eG-9093 ----.. ·~ ....,.. ......... "' phone dlrectorie. In the Beach, 494-6'80. EOE A.ti grous>S conlldefed. f --u;MiiWftiMiii~:---AO AGENCY ..-. ~ welttralned.toveato pt•y l11LUlm'-llerk1&tlt.IH. N .A/Eotflce.675-6110 El Toro. Mlsalon Viejo. Hotet Calt Entert•lnment UOIPTllm1 S&LlllUll lenttypi.1forfU1..peced :"~':.r9:it~52-0530 a.ak .rm_._ i speciaJliing In ttt & 2nd AROBIC/JAZZ DANCE Sen Juan Captttrano & llllT lllfTll coordlator for d•tall•. ORTHODONTIC OFFICE Balboa t.&and Pttarmacy copycte.k. WMI be trained r•R.&.UR•-TO'aSlnoe 1949 San Ctement• areu... 714-99s-4801 Full/time employment. ..._... metur•Ulelderk In WOP Catt 2S0-4100 .7M1.2 . ~ * tNSTRUCTORS * Wont yOYr •vall•ble day-11pm-7am. 5 d•Y weett. Or H·--,_ 497 2464 ,.,...... ' FOUND M/ChlhYahua pup Robt. Sattler NH/CM Earn extra cash no ex1ra E 1 f d •••-•-........... • Jlt. coemetlc •iq>. Mtpful SECRET ARY ~ of IMne & Haven pt • ESCllTl/lllELI RE Brok• 8d Realtor• wortc 632-4556 D•ve tlghl hours. Men or •per ence pre •rr• . --• U•Til•IT 673-1650 Mr Elwood Small Newport Center C M 645-2663 642-2171 545-oe 11 women over 18 with cars, Call Marla SURF & ALL SHIFTS • FOf 9ma11 11•--
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F 0 u n d . s m t fem . Outcalt ONLY 635•9199 WANTED: People Medtng UST ... TUllH st•tkon W~ledOfP·-'!-Beach 49•-846o -·foe ~v·~: ..... ·~_::__, C.nt•r ~~. 'ryp·'1"n"g ...... ·-• Knowtedgt of IBM PC
Cockapoo type. blk MALE SO seek• atngle pvt TO SS$ SI0,000 up. tmmed. opening• avall. In true eare • ......, · __. · ..._una .._.. .. <;A,__, skills & pleaant attitude _..ITllT .. --w/p pteferred. '-"' PT.
w/gray beard. Red COll9r. female ...... o llkes dining. No cr-.. lt ""· no nanalty. Ord« Dept no exper nee. ant OYtdoor work. Valid HOUSEKEEPER, llve In to Incentive S)(ogram. a --. All emplb: approx 20tn wk HBA, "'" vu ,...... C 111 1 1 drlve1"1 llc«lM required aulst eld•rty l•dy. 494~75 ""'•' The Loa ~ Time. 72(). 63 lrvtne Ave. NB. 645·2 t 79 dancing travel sport Oenl"nn Assoc 673-7311 o. w tra n. xlnt ncome & the abtlity to under· p•-uent home In Costa benefits provt~. all Cir"' ••·tlon n-, current· 1 1
W i• PO B• 208. 1' II qual For Interview call .., pa_.... R J-.... a .. u ~2~2 ... -.. ..._ --------Found: While dog wtth 1 O. etc .. rte ox • ltl W ... Sl Mr Thom 6e2-S843 st•nd Instruction• given. Mesa 213~31·5415 -•1111 on -. .. eon: ....... -.. · ly hu poaltlont avail•ble lllllJAIT/TTPllT
Newport Beach Anlmat Capistrano Beach 92629 I U · pton. For immediate aulgn· ___ . ------Design Co. Meda •XJ*. u--.;•-,. tn ~ ..... Aa a GOOd job. Typmg SO wpm,
Shelter 644 3656 Trani I •HouMkeeper to~ UITSITTll men11 following • anort MllllllPll s P r a Y P • t n I • r for El T:': ;,,o::;fy 'man-fletd r41P'M8ntative earn no lhortl\and Nwpt Bet\
LARGE REWARD L t new S pereon • prlvat• tor 6 mo o4d 5.14 d•ya tr•lnlng MISi<>n. apply Luxury 10 room hotel. w/knowtedge of •taln, •gement firm. Ex ..... r-an hoUr1y wage • geo-67s-4242 aft 7pm
os AllH•ael••/hJart.t citlzen bo trd & care month 6ome'iomytrvlne 8 30am. 10:30am or Exper. preferred. M•ture lacquer & paint flnithes .. v erouacommiSSIOn HOurw --------palr of wedding rtnga -Room & board. some hOme 857-4447 1:30pm deity. welt groomed. Npt Bct1 Xlnt Co. benefits. Calf ience pr•f•rred. C•lt 4pm-9pm For more In-SEC'Y, P.t tt..
wrapped In tape vie of From Newport Harbor salary. 499-1625 21H1 l•1Hrtte 675-7300 btwn 9·5PM J•ry 540-2660. Shaton: 859-7866 formation. call 957-2361 9-12 dally. new FedcO,
Marguerite & E. Coat To San Francisco, Saattle. ,..0 AGENCY .__.. __. BABYSITTER needed for "':l •-"'-# 1• 2SO Fl9Cher Ave. C.M. Ht. 1~ '7/hr 759-9335
Hwy. May 11, 196'. " -• •x ......... Tue./Thurs/frl. 9:30am -.-1•••10 EOEPT /SEC'Y 640·285e 675-3880 The 6511 Catamaran ROSE lent lyptlt tor fut.paced to 7:30pm. Hunt. Bch. salon Viel<> P/l , ilve In, 3 deyt/wk. PUTI •ma I • SALES/~ETAtL Sen. Sta. Mtea•1.e
Lost Cockatlel, Vic. Santa MARtE wltt depart June 3, copy desk. Wilt be lralned 841·3449 for Stacey. (Near Avery Pkwy) Mull cook. C.M. Mature Apply In peraon to Parts Imm.dial• oPef\lng for a Exper lale9 FfT to PIT CM FT/PT, .vee. wtmde &
Ana Ave & Del Mar. Costa putting Into 14 portl. a.,. In WOP. Call 2S0-4100 woman pref. 432-80 '' Mgr, Mlulon Viejo Im· W9U-groomed & pertOn· Bridal Sl'lop 546-8264 gravey81d. Neat ~-M ... 548-0763 ='nor>~~S::t':i ',: U.11&Ill1mo 110 wanted~!!~e. Now IELIYEIY PEllll UUL llllfTAIT ~: ~~::X, ~::-It• -=.r=~~~ Y= Sii.iil !;: ~ =:r'~~:O
Lost Min. Siiky Terrier, quire' 15-21 days The ln~tment. banking firm through June Care f0t 2 Pat1/time. Good drlvfng Irvine law firm ..-1ng Htl-eccur•tet)' Non-smoker We need youl Call few ~t Newport BM:t, c M
ans to Miss Mid~. 11 ship Is eompl. equip. for lookl~3 lor •harp. 9ct\oot age ct\lldren. 5 record. Calif. llcenM re-g•tlon aecr•tary with PUT/ml Hours Tue. -S•t. 9-5:30 RC Mrtt1gM0-327S
yrs old, altver/bl~/red· comlort•ble& safe ocean ex per ad min aut hOura per day. 6:30 10 quired &42-0621 2-5yrs Calif. ••per Must PllllAlllT o.Ann Burtt• 642-5735 Sharp. interested In youth
dish tan. on B•lboa 1... passage S 100 per/day w/lota of lnlttatlve, strong 8·30am 3:30 to 6:30pm be wllllng to.do some eo<· E•cellent opportunity In a IElllmESS adueauon and making
land. Please return. ahe 11 (over 19 .d•ya no charge). typ Piiia and telephone Mon-Fri. $50 per weett. HIT&L &llllT&IT por•te law. GOOd b41n· pleasant working envl· Rellt•urant Exper IOf dncpery wor1!rm money! 768-1717 Judy
so loved.Rewatd. lecti. Background in In· Referencea67S-8980 NEWPORTBEACH elits. Salary com· ronment. Our Newport C09taM ... 650-2900 Stocll &cH111"9ryman.pert 67~3343, 640-9060 01llAA..6.•-etltl~ velti'nentl a +. Salary IFYOU: mensurete w/ex,..,. C•H Beach o .. lce 11 lookl""' lest/t11/lart ... n --------"" ..,., .,... • comm with .. per. Mrs •A klnced 33 38 ,.....2 '' ... A """I ~ btwn 10 •R•n••f (DIO ) ttme +,days & _..,.. LOST white/brown Sheltle (714) ITJ-1212 Kovac: 660-8687 Beautician re an el(per Barbara 8 • 2 '°' mature. respon91ble p,...., n ..... ~. --• App11cetlon1 accept•d
Springer mix. fem 1 yr•.....--..,..--,,......--__,_-A'-hou--.. __, com-UlltOITTlll dental eulatant M•nager-Retail. Crazy llndnglvll~o ~eaont· am & 2 pm, Mon thN Frt Offioeof the Prealdent Wednes_ 8-12.AM only. IEJkl ·~ """ ---.. ~ •Ar•eagertowork lna ......,....,.._ ...,... Exper'd onty No phone Corp headquarters tor SeeDuaneat 495 E l7th
o4d, ( kle) ~ Saltcreetc. l•1iatl1~. fll 4 P•~lon. ilve 1n.' llghl SIPllOITI II tut PKed S)(ogreulve Shirts Ca. Is now eceept-behalf of national com-calla The Beach HOYM. R E Investment firm has 1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
_L_ag_N_1q_ue1_._66_1._29_2_2_ w indow =rlty PrOd'• houaekeeptng. NB on offloe tng applications IOf man-panfel. Good apMltlng 6 t9 Sleepy Hotlow an •Int caree< opc>ly in an 1•
LOST whtte ahrt haired TOOll""lln---tnru s 1500 water .. Help care fOf love-Otltl Itta •H•ve a friendly outgoing ager for our new location voice a must Ca.ti Hugh: L19guna Beach •xlremely fast·paoed en· STUDEITS ... •v .. -., ,...... peraonallty (Laguna B•ach) be h d" fem CAT named Colton. R. Schllllng 714 979-4624 ly lady MS P•tlent. vwn •Full benefits bright, enthualastk:. re-545-5776 Rest•urant v1ronmen1, wit 1Vefll1Y
VIC 1-!atbor Ridge N.B. room. bath, TV. Must •H•v• a mature •ltltude lbl Ith ••••••••• llTCIEI HELP & challenge Must pos-IET JM REWARD. 760-1977 laftltaHt speak Engllah. Valld drtv-* Adv•nced training •H•ve good verbal Piiia spons • P•rson w sess top notch SH. typing 1111111 MS llWD ----••altitl 4111 erslk:.Refreq.875-2042 •Fullorparttlme •Are•non-smok•r previous management PART·TIME. Varied hOY,. Dishwasher•. pantry help, & organltatlonai skills Thinking of a new home _ llPllDm •Would enjoy 8 experience, xlnt growth to Include .. rty A.M. cooks PleaM apply •t Non/~er Send re-We h•ve opening• f0<
IOf IC>flng? See the many San . 5 a ...... ifiort SELL Idle lt•m• with a 111-TllO Challengtngc:aree< potenllal, starting salary, weekend•. Mutt h•vede-Crown Point Restaurant sume to TMI, 6 Upper boys a girts between
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Frank discussion with creative
individual can eventually lead to profitable enterprise. Cycle continues
htgh. you'll be at nght place at "special" moment. Romance figures
prominently, family member decides to cooperate and happiness is no
stranger. .
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): H1ghltght iniuattve, confidence.
personal appearances and appeals. Judgment. intu1uon are o n target.
Vigor returns. zest for living 1s present and you make remarkable
recovery from recent setback. Cancer native plays key role.
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In vitation received, vi a telephone call. to social affair. Accept. realize
that meeting people now 1s much to your advantage. SagJttanan figures
prominently.
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funding is available, good news 1s received, you realtze your own worth
and self-esteem are elevated as result. Wish comes true. romance
flourishes, ideals are realized . Leo. Scorpio play key roles.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Grand opportunities exist for writmg.
publicity and romance. Lunar emphasis on association wtth one who
"controls dcsunses" of others. Be ready for unusual invitation which
could mclude travel. Check passport and other necessary documents.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22): Domestic adjustment featured. long-
dtstance call hiJhlights scenario and could presage travel, advertising,
higher education. Your counsel 1s sought concemina design.
decoration. proper fitting and possible purchase of apparel. LIBRA (Sept. 23.Qct. 22): Define terms, pcrfcC1 techniques. check
costs. act rid of unnecessary expense$. You feel tougher, you are ready
for rouih plays and arc willina to prove smcerit¥· determmat1on and
dcdicat1on. Virso. Pisces natives tiaure in sccnano.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J.Nov. 21 ): Rel1t1onsh1p 1s strona. commitment
1s made. pannersbipcould be formed and mantal status iscmphasizcd.
Accent on responsibility. pressure! creativity and "joy of accomplish-
ment." Accede to wishes of those c ose to you, includina partner, mate.
SAGl'M'ARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Open Jines of communication.
check prescriptions, accept invitation to panicipatc in community or
charitable projea. Fini h what you stan , strive to locate "umvcrsaJ
theme." You have widcraudience now, and love could play m-.ior role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); Good lunaraspec1 coinades Wlth
chanJc, tnvel, vanety, speculation and cxc11cment of romance. You'll
iet to hcan of maucrs. you'll make new sta.n and have nrc opportunity
to correct pa$t mistakes. Special note: no heavy lif\ioa!
AQUARJUS (Jan. 2~Frb. 18): You'll~ on more sohd emotional,
Onanc1al around Some ~trictions are ne«ssary. period of temponry
confinemcnuhould not be cause for brooding. Hunch proves k'Curate,
ra.hu that ou can learn by tcachina.
P (Feb. 19-MltCh 20) Forces tend to be scattered -leave
fine poin~. details (or another day 011n overall view, ptte(IVC
potential, «'CPI '"''1t1t1on to dine ou& H1.ahliaht _humor. Hrsat1hty.
abditt to communicate 1deu Gtmm1. Sa&Jttanu persons fiaurr
promtntntl)'
Ing program. only serious Mon· Thure. X·R•y lie Tustin, c.. 92680 81ea. Must be depen· Ill.LO sun• ••can·---Mr Rountr•
career minded need needed. Call &44-2484 dable. Cont•ct Greg Dll llPS --• Ml-TMI
apply Robeft & Taytor, HIT&L a•• -Hyde Monday thru Friday Fast pKed gener91 con-Mon.·Frl. 10am-.3pm
&46-7197 -IUll&IEI between 9:30 and 10:30 ANGELO'S will be Inter· tractor needs two full --------•---------Experienced only. E•· THE DAIL y PtLOT ii now a.m. only. 642-4321 viewing pro1pecttve can· time secretaries to woo
ll&T IAllTEUIOI pended duttes tor back • dld•I .. on Tuead•y. May tor our protect managers
want student year round. office work 3 day work accepting eppttcalloni --------29 from 1pni-5pm only 11 GOOd skills req'd. typ mJn
Apprx 4 ttra Wll. yOYr weett NancY: 64s-7580. tor District Managers to PASTE UP & Production you ere a hard wonier 80 wpm. word processing
time Mon thf\l Thurs. supervise newapapu Artist: sm•ll publishing dependable. • good exper helpful ul•ry
Call wkdys 714 359-6451. IWIW•-••(/,....IT carriers Must have van. comp•ny In Cost• Mesa skater & w•nl •really fun open Contact Marie TIL--E ••• -PIT Weekend• 873-0092 ...,,.,._ ••rt wagon Of pick-up Good wlll tr•de office spKe fOf Job. then bring your 714_770_3460 s.-11 -•
SwitChboard Oper•tora
Full & PIT positions Exp
helpful will train rlQttt
pe<son 642·3013
Hlary, mlleage •llow-part time hetp 241·9221 sk•tes, wear short shorts Newport Beach Reel e.
Bookkeeping & office e•p. S~~~~ ,r:;er:." p~=~.!~ ence. comp•ny b41neffta Pll (Olll llUIS~ or uae your m19glnatlon & U CllO&llY Fill/Tiil tate Developm•1'11 flrm new comp•ny/amall of· RE tfloe and bonus opportunity come lo ANGELO'S Seel(1ng setf motivated in-has opening tor enthu. flee. wlll sel up own ty... port Beach · · 0 · Apply In person •t Dally Ans. eerv •XP pref Ill 511 s State College Blvd IHllC motivated indlvld·
t ...... ot on6ratlon Min SO Must h•ve excellent typ-Piiot Clrculatlon Office train 3· 11PM. M-F. All A .. I 1 bl k dMdu•I with excellent ual '°' ,~ can-...... .,..... · Ing & dlcelaphone skltla, k d In na .. e m . oc typtng skill• & ~a.sent ....,... • ..,. ... wpm, Santa An• ar•a rs1 330 West Bay. Costa sh 11 ts we• en a south of Lincoln phone manner Good va.ss1ng • hra per day Call Miiton 8/l0/321-7095 7 wpm typing Word pro-Mesa Monday thru Fri· Fashion itt 760-3305 communicauon & or-Mon.Fri SS hr -Bonut
ceasing el(per hetptul day. No phone calls ---al otfloe gan1Ht1on•I skllls re· I Cont.ct Leslie 975-()299 CABIN!: 1 MAKER E.O E v-·-· lllf l /f Reataur•nt ----Gro•'<lng wood working Contact Lydia, 833-2900 UL Fl WalterlW••lress. Bu~p I Qutred Heavy phones TtlEPllll SALIS
shop has lmmed. opening ltlYE CHml CT, IFFIOE & OishwaShers. ex per correspondence hghl for MAOO Benefit Show
tor aggressive Individual. I I l&llOllllT Located tn L19gun• Nlguel Trees Restaurant CdM I bookkeeptng Must be c M 1oca11on $.4 & up
some wOOd working exp w/aml truck. tor measen-For b•autllul Newport Send resume to Joyoe 7141673·0910 P1 erson,•Nbi e & Bepro· Par1 time day evening
helpful Co.'. M .... a ger & courier servloe Beach Salon 6•1•3880 . T Wood ess1ona ewpori ach N . .... . ADS Oellv""' 261·8018 .. W11Uams. aylor • 1na1L •••1s area Can Debbie o experience nee 650-3117 _., row Homes 1600 Dove _.. 75'·1941
,111,H T&OILE UIH/TIU lmEI St ,,225 Npt Bch Ca CaSh1er111les al Newport 673-2261 M-F 9-3
OUllEll W&ITEI Need pereon tor Mies . ..,. EllP'd In swimming pools 92660 · ' T ·Shirt store Will tram SECRET ARY PART /TIME TYPIST
Early AM delivery for L.A vice & misc Futl/Ume Refs 951-459 1 M·F8-5 PHONE SALES 3 HRS PM FT /PT Mature. friendly Xlnt lyptng & shorthand I E•peroenc;ed accurat• Tim.. Up to $500 mo rt/ti 1 - -out gomg Car & phone lle•il»e hrs. possibly lead typist tor NB rM1o.i-Co1t• M ... .,... summer· pa me w n-•W Ea,eritaet Grea1 P•Y ff you'r• any nee lmmed opening to lutl time Newport t1•l ·1ndustrial ~
979-9251 E.0 .E. ler ANGLERS CENTER Good p.y. Newport Beach good otri.r amenities Apply 6470 W PCH N B Beach 67s..3551 Word prC>CeSSlf19 & mtero
--------Newport Beach &42-86&2 ere• &44-7151 497·54&4 or call 645-~18 computer ...... a • ~t child c•re ..-~·
L.IT. Un.'T ,".. ltlf Ot•nt l1nlt1H 11•utan IFFIOt OAIOC very el(p· r•Ur" SECltn&aY w111 tram nght •ppttcent . Leading NB country club t1 .,_ 0 a..--. mee4• Mller-wt1h an PI T. probable FIT 1-5PM, Satary based on exper
& , ..... ,""'II" P9rt/tlme. •xp•rlenced . Ok n-call lnap in yOYr .,..,_ w 11 1 ,.,_ ..... H•klng a qualified needed for front desk area Resume Int.nail. effective c11u1hed ad 50 wpm, dlctaphone est e d voi7vet50opment COYple w/3 chltdren (12. 5 marah•ll to monlter goff 930 d p k Rotti.... 642-5678 phon. 833-7690 Jo Co 71•-261· t r ()phttt1tlmotogi.t office In tan ar • ""' & 7 mo) looking or ptay 4 or 5 days per ~Beach 631•4780 Hiiis. CA 90274
m•tur• woman who la WMlt Must have exit ·~-....... ' ---fun. en«gettc & under· knowledge of the game of -;:::============:....:...--=---==~
at and ing 10 h•tp golf, per-.onable with the
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w/chlldren & very Ill• eblllty to handle people II J 111 -~~~.1A~~~ ~ ~~:~ t~leaG=
tr•vet on occasion. M•n999f, 1 Big Canyon
PIHM Mnd resume to Or, NB 92660
3151 Alrwa~•J1. Co9t• ~s-::am982~m~ Ap:!~= 10 GRAPHIC ARTIST
know batiC PNNno. tur1 ILDIUL car. a operetion ol gat·
Gen on. ""41 type 50wpm denlng equipment. Mu.1
Newport Weatem Corp l'ltve minimum 2 yean
714-151-0517 tand90ape melnten•mie
CLERK 7-11, 11PM·7AM, e1Cpert.noe •nd/Of AA
81t1Sun, S4 40/hr. 175 DeQr .. m hortlcUl1ur•
Paulat'lno, CM 751""4e52. 873-2288 M--F 8:~
COOK: ~iced: twn-HOMEMAKERS
burgert, hot dog&, taooe. Earn $400-tec>O mo PIT
25-30 hf'I ...-. Salart OWn Iran. 7M-8222
negotlablt (ctependtng on Hotel
eap•rlenu) Hoaoy nm .. II.Ill
Betmleh .... Mk tcw .IV* Re ble "°'" 5 day..-
645:3878 b!Wn 9 & 11AM c:n Marte': SUAF l
or 1.30-4PM SANO HOTEl. L.egune
Cotmet060Qltt/Rc.pt ~ 414-MeO "IOE
,-unllkM f07 Main St llTIL Bal~ P9n 176--..ol
Front deea ,_.,.tton9 11111DPlllll clerk 3 •11pm h ·
Prime lkl'O'f CM Ell· ~ onty. Apply In
c:per requlreo Apply In P«90f\ Altao Creek Inn
per.onet7ttW i1tt1St 3110ICoaatHwy,S.Leg
Orange County daily newspapeor ts
seeking a quick layout artist with
knowlcdg<' of typesettu'g reopro-
ductton, reproduC'tion, camera n·&dy
art Must be a bl(' t.o gN long well
w ith sa.l rPps and inlt?f'JX'f't'\ lh ir
1dea.'i an layouts Addiuonal pros~
may mcludt> Clyers. brochurf"S, maips
a nd sal pl"('S('ntion visuals 3 y ars
experience n •w PQper prrferable.
~nd rt"ll!Unw> or letter of qualifi-
ration to:
OR\"·"· <.O \'iT I> \II., Pll OT
P 0 Box 1560
Cmta Nesn. CA 9262tl
Attt•ntton Ml"hndn Th ker~
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN li-TO $75.00 PO WEE(
"' now lltwt I~ ~ lo! J'Oll'1 Ult'
bNnn to se<•" r.-0 lof flit Or...-Con!
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!OVER 20 TO CHOOSE FROM
Automatic, 2 dr hatchback. cloth
vinyl bucket with consul. light groop.
cargo tnm quiet soond package. en·
gme 2.2L. electric fuel miection. tinted
glass, steel bell radial tires
•••· 41 -•h , .. _ eNI ...... tlU te -.... ,14, MOU.,,. cett ••»I. .... _."""'"· SU.H 4 h t -,..,..,. •"4 -· ~· -Mllw.y.
Sltver metallic, automlltlc tranl., AM/FM ater cua, custom whMtl & tires, vetour capgjn's chairs, convenience package.
prospeciOr pecqge, power wtndows & lodcl, eutomatlc speed control, tlft wt.el ($tk. #4414) (Ser #238805)
Car~t window\ two ronf' oaint Stick
906HVP
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I Sf'• • 118680
Aulo . owr strn9 A.M FM ca n Goocl"IO
cou<h. carotPts. oe nelon9 811v oN1noows
Soec1al lorH w~ls 196'>•UNE I
'78 PLYMOUTH
VOLARE WAGON 6 CVI Iulo '"' ob .. ,,
18-llUI(( I
'78 CADILLAC SEVILLE
Loadl'd wi th tf'alller t IGGVll'ISJ
NEED FINANCING?
Even If )'OU hive had ~ oblllring
ftl*1dng. 04Jf ·~ ftnancl oounMlotl mey bl llbll 90 help )'OU We cen arrange
fWlndnG up 90 .,. monlhl. on IPPfOVtd
credit.
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$7544
11 Cu~ tvl>f' w&lk thru a utomal•C stttr1n11
brAkt's aor cond crse cntrl du111 ranks
f1 R11919J
Vinyl intenor. 4 speed transmission,
2.0 liter engine, mirror-low mount,
tattgate decal, bumper-rear step, bias
belted tires. AM radt0
.... 41 -rh cl....i e"4 ...... SIM l2 -. ret14, U"7, -... , ...... -· .. ~ •10,10 ht --..,..... --· ._.... _ 4e!i-.,.
'79 HONDA CIVIC
'81 MAZDA 626
A•r cond T ""0 tone 1>111nt c A•t Mum wlll\
AM f M C ~\\ 1noonroot 1 I( MU~•• 1
'7 6 OLDS CUTLASS
' Too LOM!f'd •oaelf'd IO .. dl'd IHRK61&1
At os ltll cru1H , o wnd o lks, am Im
sttreo ra~ o so11t seat v root, soec1ol
wll«t\ fl tC •180Hl1>9)
'79 CHRYSLER LEIARON
A.uro strnv. t>r-s. '" Cond. om·frn stereo
v1nvl roof, cstm wllls llCMXUNI
M1<1nlvh t bl~. 11. os. 1 c, lltt. cruiw . o wind. o lks. AM F M ctn . soeclel whffl•.
low low mites Ille "lEJll•I
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'81 DATSUN LIFTIACK
A.Ir Cond . low miles 11E1867SI 1"°' Flnon-
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HllllOW
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
RABBITS $99!!
IDLER llVllCE
LOW DOWN 1 .12.9
On Any New Rabbit
TAKE YOUR PICK!
Memorial Weekend Onl
T-tops, plus all Vette power
optional Look• & drives Ilk•
newl (1EXG003)
DISCOUITED
EL Clllll
1111 VI
Only 18,350 miles on this
original one owner geml
Automatic, PS/PB, air cond.,
tltt and a camper shell!
(1V8800S)
s1999
1981 -414
Gas VS, auto, air. full power,
tilt, cassette. Sllverado Pkg.
Chrome mags. ( # 114S42)
DISCOUNTED
CHEV. 3A TOI
8.2 DIESEL CHEV I
'82. 12,000 G.V.W. trailering
special ~ ton with Sllverado
Pkg., air, auto., PS/PB, P.
windows, door locks, tilt
wheef, cruise control, dual
tanks, slider, and morel
(2A716S5)
DISCOUNTED
FORD 1983 Ranger
XL
4 cyllnder, 4 speed, power
steering & brakes, air, stereo,
atlder. chrome mags & big
tires and a custom matching
shell! (2F47757)
DISCOUllTED
1982 TOYOTA
STARLETTE. 3 door, llftback.
5 speed. cassette stereo. a
real miser on gas! (1EAM643)
"OH WHIT
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1982 3A TOii
Beautiful Inside & out. VS,
auto, air. couch, carpet,
special Interior. (2CS5 126)
•12,999
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Long wtlMI base, gas VS,
auto, air, PS/PB, 4 chairs,
couch, carpet, paneling, win-
dows. Looks newl (1HBP126)
s10,999
1981 -212
VS, auto, air. full power, tilt,
cruise, mags, Sllverado Pkg.-
Sharp! (14102S)
DISCOUllTED
SIERRA CUSSIC
1114 -4&4 IMC
,-. ton, Sierra Classic, auto,
air, PS/PB, tilt, cruise, ST
stereo. dual tanks, slider, fac-
tory two tone! (520380)
SUMMER
FUii
DI TSUll 1981
PICKUP
4 cylinder, 4 speed, AM/FM
radio, and a nice carpeted -
(021617)
MEMORIAL DI Y
SPECIAL
1981 DODIE
CHALLENGER Sport Coupe,
5 speed. low miles. economi-
cal. sporty looking and tun to
drive! ( 1ASD404)
SAYE
BIG
TODAY!
HOllDI '80
CIVI C
Great transportation and
great M.P.G . 5 speed.
AM/FM stereo cassette. air
cond.. & much more.
(.06ZPL)
CALL FIR
SPECIAL PRICE
~utomatlc and air cond.,
power steering. brakes, win-
dows and door tocks. RMdy
to gol (2F25186)
s7999
% ton, Sllverado. auto., air.
cond., power steering,
brakes.. tilt wheet, cruise con-
trol, dual tanks, slider, tac.
tory two-tone. A real work
horse to pull your boat or
trailer! (2E26855)
DISCOUITED
CHEY '82 aid '83
S-10. s models to choose
from. Short, long, stici(, auto-
matic. 4 cyt °' V6 _:__
CALL FOR YOUR
IODEL!
WE &OT 'El!
1983 CELEIRln
4 cylinder, air cond., power
steering & brakes, tilt, cruise,
stereo, factory two tone paln-
ty. custom cloth interior and
only 12,000 miles! (S06064)
CALL FOR
SPECIAL PRICE
4 cylinder, automatic, air
conditioning. radio. custom
vinyl interior. Tip top
throughout! ( 1BCC 157)
GREAT
MPG
HOllDl'BO
ACCOR D
Automatic, air cond., AM/FM
stereo cassette, new tires.
maroon w/ctoth Inter. &
much more. (2ANY341)
SAYE
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NEW '84 RENAULT ENCOflE HATCHBACK ''BUILT IN AMERICA''
•0eep Night Blue,
vlnyl bucket seats,
P155/80GR13 radia ls,
4 speed, " cyl,
front wheel drive.
Stk. #268
(133318)
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Bl!Y AMEBICAN AND $A J'E AT. HIJNTEWGTON
14 FUEGO 2 2L Prrform
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A TRUE
SPORTS CAR!
SALE Price ""9.00, 5J0$1.62 Down <Cuti or Tredel 48 Mos Del P1vment 112.65'.l•
IUOll YOU IUY A ~TS CA• AND SPIND TMC>tnANDS Of DOLL.AH MOltl •
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dti11e. Sebf1"9 red (l .. r cott
f.tlrk bucket ... " c 5111 ••om •~ *"nm s1i. Price 16726.75, 11474.25 Down <Cesh or Trldl) Def. P1vment 116n .77, 41 Mot.
... UNAU" AUINCI 2 4•. front whttl drive, 4 CYI , 4IPHCI CllHk 1>11ck. tP9Cll l lnttrlor Ind ... ,,, POWer ttHrlnt.
lleht trOUD. f'hr defr0tter. 1lr condltloMcl, LOAO&OI Stk, 151067 (272516)
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1 Advenced 65 ltack ancs
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15 Chenot place 58 Exasperates
11 Uneenny 90 MOftlM 'a kin
17 Edible pods 81 Akin
1t SM blrda 12 Meldowa
20 Small mau 83 Vo0u.
2 t Rank 84 Entflnceway
23 Very great 85 Salvation -
24 Dog
21 SpMdy DOWN
28 Offlc.holdtra
2t Llty'1 kin 1 Lo~• at. 11.
32 Hurt 2 - -1n the
35 VfltY tmall dart!
3e Metric unit 3 Eplsperm
37 Sien<* 4 Mr
point.cl part 5 Hitt
33 Pamphlet 6 Entirety
39 A Laurel I' j 7 Salamander
40 UM up 8 Bring back
41 Sligl'lt•t Into uM
42 Stretch of 9 Adfust °'*" land 1 O Beetle
43 Malnt1in 11 Spread light
45 Jteob'a ton 12 Fish organs
48 Lift 13 Trial
47 Time periods 18 l;mploying
51 Invoice 22 Holy person
25 Linke half 41 MIUI garland
27 Liver 42 Gem aurfece
29 Pull apart 44 Sock~
30 USSR river 45 Long for
31 Repair 47 H8frlng
32 Short 48 Chile export
d11tance 49 F1ntaay
33 Fibber 50 ChMy
34 lnvol111ng two 51 M1tted mau
carriers 52 Old Roman
35 En route hlghw1y
38 Succinct 54 Region
39 Chinese: 57 Boundary
pref. 59 According to
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A/C, PIS , P/8, P/W, P/
P /Locks, AM/FM Cassette,
Cruise, and MOREi (023955)
111,222
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141-3111
4 spd, 4 cyl, Cust whls, Cust exterior.
AM/FM Radio. low miles (232131)
13444
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11751 lelH 1194 M11tllltH I~
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Automatic A/C, P/S, P/B, AM/FM,
Tiit, Low ' Miieage, "Extra Clean"
(207313)
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VOLUME SALES
SERVICE I LEA.SINO 3870 N. Cherry All9.
LONOBEACH
(No. Cherry llC.lt....a5)
Cl14) .... lll 1rect.lne Welcome
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Automatic, Full Power, Tiit, Cruise
Control, Stereo Cassette, Mag
Wheels (976UMF)
11111
1001 LlllllLl/IEIOllY
16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Bch
141-7111
WORLDS LARGEST MERCEDES BENZ
DEALER
'8-4 MERCEDES BENZ
"LIMITED EDITION", P/S, AM/FM,
Hard Top (010867)
11111
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Red and Black-all opUon1. lnctud-
lng T-Top.
PHONE
000-0000
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etodl, runa greet, new $11AOO. 5N-702t
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$2850 080 71&-M 11
'81 Bue, newly ret>tt q I
transmllelon, new ~.
240-e131
'87 VW BUG. Cleen In I
out. •1eoo Cell 875-2231
6 cyt, automatic, AM/FM
Cassette Tape. PIS , Tiit
Cruise Control, Vlnyl Top,
(1 FWH041 )
11111
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16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Bch
141-1111
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141-3111
Needs good home• Engltsh Red
Cream puff. fully loaded. 60.000
miles. Perfect Condition Must sell
now•
121,100
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AJC .... Exceuent Shape! Runs Great
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• Best Prices • Great Selection
• Convenient Location • Super Service
• Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales Peoplel
2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa · (714) 540-9100
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Laguna lirni
sells roo1ns
1nade of glass
Agrandoperwng was held lhdtnonthtn ~
H ts for English Greenhouse Product.9' new factory
showroom and West Coast~-
EGP ii a manufacb'er al gl" 1 endc:l 1 m d
rooms for homes slid commetcim estabilf••••ts.
~Due to the ii.a B I lir'.a popu&arity of liO&artuma
and greenhomes for boat I ! s" lfientlal and busifl I! 11
use '" Calfomia. we beliewe stal8IMde sa6e:s for 1he
industry wtl reach S30 •• .-o,, in the next three
years.·· sad Michael J . Champ, director of
openwtions tor the Southern c.fomia office of
EGP.
"Since OU' founding in 1975. we haw
p<oduced more than 50.000 units nationaDy.
making us one of the three largest manutacturers al
these p<oducts in America. ••
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EGP makes p<efabricated g.lass rooms ranging
from 3 x 4 feet to 10 x 28 feet. longer enc:to.ures are
made through custom enginee111ig. up to a
maxnnum of 40 feet. Costs range from $30 to S90
per square foot instaDed. The pt'efabricated rooms
come in kiU for mstaftat.on by homeowner or
contract0<.
Sunrise offers twin-homes
··Because of the energy saving benefit of these
structures. we know that many homeowners who
rnstaJI them may qualify for special tax credits
under CaJrfomaa law.·· Champ added.
The most common apphcation is as a room
addition for pt'ivate homes. where the enctosure
can serve as a living room. d.rung room. spa,
solanum. p1ayroom. 0< almost any kind of lMng
space. In all cases. the waJls and roof are entarety of
glass. with aluminum and stainJess steel framing
and suppa<t metaJ. The glass room also can be tree.
standing. For either style. the greenhouse room has
extraordinary structuraJ strength. Champ scud.
The greenhoose-styte rooms are aJso used by
commercial estabhshments such as restaurants
and shopping centers. Wendy's restaurants are
amon<J the current users.
C4anon Homes has opened Phase Four, a
deNeloplnent of 12 new twm-homes. at its Sunrise
dfNelopmen1 '" Sunnymead.
··These homes represent an affordable
aJtematJve for flrsHrme buyers ... said Anthony A.
Aben. ~aJ manager of Citation Homes.
"Sunnymead IS one of the fastest growing areas In
the United States and Citation Homes Is able to
offer homes that combine numerous amenities.
quality construction and low pnces in this desirable
location." said Allen.
Walt-to-wall carpeting covers much of the 908
to 1. 100 square feet of living space m each Sunrise
home. Other standard features include vaulted
ceilings. smoke detectors. air conditioning, forced-
atr heating and wood fencing that encloses the rear
and side yards.
Kitchens include a 30-mch gas shp-m range
and hood with conttnuous-deaning oven. buit-ln
dishwasher and disposer and decorative kitchen
cabinets. Bedrooms provide ample wardrobe
storage areas, while the baths feature pulman tops
of cultured marble and full width glass mirrors.
The homes are priced from $59,990 to
$66,990. For first-time buyers, a CHFA Bond is
available with only 5 per-cent down. FHA, VA and
below market conventional financing are aiso
offered.
A total of 84 homes will be bollt at Sunrise.
Furnished models, decorated by Design Tee, Inc ..
are open for viewing dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Sunrise sales office is located at 13526
Rockcrest Drive. To reach it, take the Pomona
Freeway to the Heacock exit. Turn right and
proceed to Cottonwood Avenue. Turn right again to
the sales office. For mOfe information, call
653-7188.
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Brokerage I irms need radical changes, expert says
DALLAS. TEXAS -Real estate brokerage
hrms may be an endangered species if they do not
make radteal changes m response to today's
sophisticated real estate market, a leading expert
told the Society of Industrial Realtors here.
"Competition is coming at brokers from all
sides." said Stephen E. Roulac. who heads the
consulting practice at Kenneth Leventhal & Co .• an
1nterdisc1pltnary CPA and consuttlng firm.
On one hand.· said Aoulac. developers are
controlling their own leasing and syndicators are
taking charge of property acquisition. territories
once exclusively assigned to brokers. Meanwhile.
other traditional real estate broker roles are
usurped by the emerging financial supermarkets
such as Sears and American Express. Roulac told
an audience of senior broker executives.
·'Too many brokerage firms are lagging behind
their clients in developing the sophisticated
techniques needed in today's real estate market.
characterized by multi-million dollar mega-deals
Nearby hospital a med center plus
Las Mares Medical Center. located one block from
San Clemente General Hospital, 1s nearing completion
on the bluffs over~ookmg San Clemente and the
Pacific Ocean.
J . H. Hedrick and Co. 1s developing the 32.375-
square-foot project. valued at $6·mlllion.
The film Is already negotiating leases for 50 to 75
percent of the building. said Robert Picone. vice
president of J H. Hednck and Co
Picone noted that suites in the five-story building,
which is constructed of steel, will otter ocean views.
The building wNt be the tallest in San Clemente. where
buldlngs are generafty Qmlted to two stories.
However. the Building Department waived stan-
dard regulations In the case of Laa Mares. Issuing a
conditional-use S)e(mll &Nit requlres tenants of ~
structure to belong to medical and associated
professions.
"Probably the prime feature of our new medical
facility is our proximity to San Clemente General
Hospital," Picone emphasized. "Members of the
medical and ancillary professions will find It very
convenient to be able to walk between the offices and
the hospital ...
The option of custom-designed suites also has
attracted prospective lessees who prefer a personally
tailored working environment.
Surface parking for 108 vehicles will be available.
Located at 675 Camino de Las Mares, the Las
Mares Medical Center may be contacted for teasing
arrangements through Robert Picone at (818)
286-1101
that are national and internationaJ In scope." he
said.
"Firms must choose their target marttets and
then expand, consolidate or pinpoint a market
niche accordingly," he said.
Brokers must change the way they do
business. The "jack-of-all-trades" mentalfty that
once pervaded the Industry Is no longer adequate.
Roulac told the brokers they must develop
spec I all zed services tailored for the sophi'Stlcated
real estate market of today.
To stay competitive In this national mega>-deal
market, brokerages may have to increase U*r Size
dramatlcaUy In order to achieve scale economies
mirrortng a trend among developers and Bynd~
cators. "This may mean a loss of personal servtoe.
once a hallmark of the real estate Industry." he
observed.
"In addition, brokers must ma.st« sophisti-
cated new techniques needed In this mega-deal era
such as the securltlzatlon of the rea.I estate Industry,
now transforming the Industry from one that deaJs
in simple fee Interest transactions to those
involving securities," he noted.
In 1983 more than 15 deals topped $100 miltk>n
and a few ranged Into the bllllons, amounts rare
only a few years ago. Close to hatt lnvotved
securities transactions.
"But too many brokers, basking in the glory of
these blockbuster deaJs and the record profits that
accompanied them, fall to recognize the new tool$
and sophistications needed In this Changing era." 'AoU1ac sar!.· __ • _______ _. __ _
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4 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertlaing aupptement to the OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, May 26, UHM
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Over Sixtf Years of Turning Dreams Into R~ality
COSTA MESA FOURPLEX V1EW HOME -NEWPORT BEACH
Sunsets and oty lights. Four bdmlS, 2 1/2 belh:
Open famtlyroom and k.iichen wilh f~h doon.
Formal di~ room. Gated. pool. siz..e r root
oourtyard. Detached~· $330.00 Includes the
land. Call OON DeTHOMAS.
$2 l.900 Gross st'heduled ancome and geat dt>-
precaauon Motivated aeUer. no deferred main-
tenance, new paint and 1nsu1auon. Reduced to
$205.000. Call MARY JANK for details.
EMERALD BAY -PRICE REDUCTION
Exciung ocean view home. Must ~told now.
Three bdrms convertible den. Immaculate ron-
dJtion. $595.000. CaU JOYCE DABOLT or
SALLY SHIPLEY.
NEWPORT BEACH -POOL & SPA
.Beauuful 3 bdnn and den or 4 bdnn home.
Lovely patio entenainment wtlh lush gardens
and fire pit. Al8o has R.V. access. Excellent
location! A must see for the discriminaung buyer.
Priced at $329.900. Ask for BILL or OONNA
WEa.5TER.
SAN CLE•NTE VIEW HOME
ONl. y 1131,500
Freshly painted, remodeled. and ready fo.-you to
move mto. 3 bdnns with spacious kltchen/fam1ly
room area. large deck and ocean vtew CALL
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T.
BLUFFS -BAYFRONT
FABULOUS VIEW $210,000
Single level with breath-taking view of back bay
and ocean on extra large greenbelt Neutral
colors, lovely condition, immediate possession
~11 SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T
LOCATION!
Charming 3 bdrm home on quiet Newpor t Beach
Street. Hardw~ noors. large secluded back
yard. Convenient to schools, shopping and
bea<:hes ExceUent location. Pnced ar $184.900
Ask for OONNA or BlLL
CHERRY LAKE
lmmarulate remodeled 3 bdrm h<>mt' Ftrt>plact>.
bar, large pauo with spa overloolung lakt: S<>llttr
wants SOLD NOW. A must to see ~I MARK
DRENNER
HARBOR RIDGE-LOT
Exc.lus1ve guard gated communJty Large. Oat
and bu1ldable. ~J MARILYN 1WITCHELL
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Old World charm abounds MassJve, tum of tht•
century hand laid brick, gated courtyard 2 story
4 bdnn home w/separate guest quarters or rl't'
room & bath Understated use of latlK't', wood
tnm & hardwood floors creates a warm. country
cur Prune sunny location near community dub
house & pool ~JJ TODDY SMITH
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION
NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT
NEW LISTING
UNIVERSITY PAAk -
SINGLE LEVEL
Highly upgraded 3 bdrm on wide comer lot In
Terrace area. Convenient location near shopping
cent.er. library & pool. Lovely encloRd ~tio
Lmmaculate condiuon. Immediate pcmemon.
$149.500 including land Call SALLY SHIPLEY
ON THE WATER -CHINA COYE
En}Oy fant.aslK views of the bay and Catalana
from this upgraded 2 bdnn.2 bath condo at the
Channel Reef. Corona del Mar'only high nse
Pnce rl'duced to $399.500 fee. Owners will assllit
with fmancang. Call CAROL PANGBURN.
4 BEDROOM CONDO
EM'l·llt·nt NPwport Beach locauon Walkang dis·
tan<.'t.' to the beach Specious floor plan includes
formal dining room. fanuly room and ha.loonies
Community pool. spa and tenn.as also Pnced to
S(>ll at $189.!K>O Ask for BILL OR DONNA
NEWPORT BEACH-2 ON A LOT
ExC'\>lltmt rental locaoon Front unn 2 bdnn, 2
bath Rear umt 2 bdnn. I bath Located Ont>
hOWlt' r rom the sand Front uru t has ocean view &
2 car garage Call OONNA OR BILL
A VIEW FtT FOR A KING!
KINGS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH
High on thechff with a breathtaking 180' vaew of
~an. bay. and Catahna Island Custom-built
home. Quality decor throughout. 3 bdrms plus
separatt: in-law quarten or maids room. $639.000.
Call SALLY SHTPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T
Exceptional Newport Island locauon H-2 lot ASSUME 10% LOAN
with dcx:k for 30' boat Two bdrm honw duplayi. On thlS elegant Newport Beach Townehome!
pnde of ownership Seller may carry small 2nd Two master suit.es vaulted oodmgs & skyhghta,
T 0 NOW $395.000 FEE Call OON [}(>THOMAS 'ie<'unty building Asking oly $229.000 ~ll
BRAND NEW
AFFORDABLE CONDOS
T .... o spac:1ous floor plans to choose from in Cost.a
M£>Sa 2 &3 bdrms, each wath 2 • .. baths lndude
woodbuming hrepla<.'l'S. skyhgh~. patio dt'(·k
and double garage w/opener and direct homt•
acccess From $1 05.500 Call MARK DRENNER
or BOB SCCYrT
MARILYN HILL
SIX DOCKS-NEWPORT BAY
Lido ll,land Bayfront can accommodate 110 ft
yac.ht plus 5 other boats House features 6 bd~.
4 1'1 baths. family room AJJ l.E'nns available to
quahf1t.'d buyer Motivated seller may carry
paper. exchangc_ror submit Call MARY JANK
UNOBSTRUCTED 180' VIEW
Of ()('ean, bay. Catalina. Fabu&oua locauon on
street ao street lot. Trnncndous opportunity for
exp&m1on or an ideal home for • oouple. Call
OOROTffY HAROCASTLE
BACKYARD PARADISE
Huge backyard filled wt\.h s~ ll'ttS and
blooming Oowera.. Storage shed c:iouJd be
ch1dren'1 playhouse. Ooee to echoola and perk.I.
Features 3 bdrm. 2 baths. family room. and 2
fireplaces. Double garage and large workshop.
SeUer may C'Jln'Y paper for• qualified buyer
Pnc:ied at $174,500. Call MARY JANK
"WOODSTREAlr
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA
L.aght & auy 3 or 4 bdnn condo in a woockd
country .etung Spaaous pooa.ide end wut wath
kitchen skylag ht. sunny patio. Only $129,000
with excellent terms-Call MARILYN HILL
ON THE WATER..QREAT YlEW
Extra large frontage on Newport beach bay. 4
bdrm. 4 baths. family room, dining room. large
encloeed center patio. Guard gated commuru\y
$1 .575.000 YEE. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL
LOW PRICE-BAY8HOAE8
2 bdnn & family room which could convert to 3rd
bdrm. Potential to expand. Charming guard-
gat.ed Newport community wtth private beach.
$329,000 FEE. Call MARrL YN TWITCHELL or
MARIA BERCOVITZ
QUIET WATERS
Custom built 5 bdrm bayfront home w1lh pier &
shp for ~ yacht. Custom made doors with
leaded glUI windows. 3 fittplaoeg. wet ban tn
ltvmg room & master bdnn. Ara outatandtng
home' $ l .650,000 FEE. Call CATHRYN TEN·
NILLE
LINDA ISLAND
52' OF WA TERFAONT
Stunnmg 4 bdrm & den residence on the lagoon.
Suprnor water view. Docks for two 60' yachta +
bayfront. Cathedral ceiling entry, 2 stairways.
ma.ids qt.rs. $1,350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE
DAOOL Tor SALLY SHIPLEY
PRIME OCEAN FRONT COTT AGE
2 bdrm. 2 bath on corner R-2 Jot. Owner will
leue back $645.000. Gorgeoua su.nse~ and
almc:st pnvate, quJet beach. Call AUCE
McCALLUM
S75,000 BUYS THIS CONDO
Chet-ry 2 story, 2 bdrm. 11,;, bitth C'Ondo wilh
smgle attached garage Balcony off mast.er bdrm
and small enclosed patio Al.so mcludet comm
pool. ·spa and secunty ~te Call DONNA
WEBSTER
GEO RG E ELKINS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
::2 CORPORATE Pl AZ A 0 SUIT E 1!:)0 D NEWPORT CENTER
ru
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP
Formerly Lingo Beal Estate
IPICTAllUlfl
A truly tropical paradise. 6 BR's, 4 plus bath
home built on three levets on a hill In EmeraJd
Bay. Each room has spectacular views. Home
featured In Orange County MagazJne. Price
Includes all furnishings. $2,500,000. For private
showing call David Hlrschler or Nancy Short.
llllllFllEIT lllllflllT Lim
Prime, large lot In Irvine Cove overlooking
Abalone Cove. Sensational plans for home ap-
proved by the coastal commission included in
the asking price of $2,200,000. Ask for Barbara
Gothard.
PllVITE IUClll
One of the nicest 3 BR, 3'h bath homes in
Emerald Bay. Large street to street lot. Spec-
tacular views! Private tennis. Call Rod Daley or
David Hirschler for private showing. S 1,650,000.
SPECTICIUI YIEW lllE
IYEILllll• omll MYEll
Located last on the bluff with no obstructions ta
block the sights -sails, sunsets and Island views.
Steps away from beaches. Floor to celling views.
from every room of this 4 BR, 3 BA old World
charmer. $1 ,200,000. Ask for Nancy Short.
WITEIFlllT,llYllE1
Exceptional buy for the Investor who has always
wanted to be on the water. Pier & dock for 2
boats. 50 ft. and 35 ft . 4 BR plus 4',, BA custom
1 story home has best of financing. 1st of
$425,000 assum~le' @ 12.5•/.. Land may be
purchased for $398,000 @ 10% no down. Ask-
ing price $500,000. Ask for Bettina Laughlin.
IPICTACIUI ICUI I CITWU YIEWSft
Overlooks Shaws Cove. Terrlflc quality 4 BR, 3
BA custom home In North Laguna. Minutes from
Newport Center and the airport. $750,000. Ask
for Rod Daley.
• EllEULI llY • 1111,GOlll
Large 4 BR. 3 'h BA family home located close to
beach and tennis. This newty listed home fea-
tures beautiful view of park, has an outdoor spa
and a bonus room. Ask for David Hlrschler.
.
Emili llY -1111,lllU
Immaculate, charming 4 BA, 4 BA family home.
Could be 5 BR's or 4 BA & den. Newty carpeted.
Easy access to private tennis courts and beach.
Ask for David Hlrschler.
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"EIPllHI PllnmMTll -IPYIWI llLUI
Tastefulty decorated. Sparkling new guest suite
addition with built-ins and full bath. Private
stone jacuzzJ off master bedroom. Partial ocean
view. $595,000. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley.
1111 PlllT-FmlLY •Ell
3600 square feet of custom Tudor living located
in terrific family neighborhood. 4 BR's, 3'h BA's,
den and huge family room. Solid oak woodwork
throughout and many special features. Owner
has bought another -will arrange fantastic new
financing. Only $350,000. Ask for Hallie Strock.
ISlllAILE FIUIClll llYllE TEIUCE
Immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA remodeled home with
lovely landscaping. Move-in condition. Short
escrow desired. Assumable 1st & 2nd at low
Interest rate. Call for details. This is a very
charming, bright, cheery home. $299,950 with
land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee
F&lllLY Fii Ill EmlTllllllll
Huge pool on large lot makes this warm home
great for Southern California life style. 4 BR. 2
BA. A bargain at $249.500. Ask for Linda Oeth.
LET'S lllE I Hll -1241,IOO
Owner may exchange 3 BR, 2 BA, family room
Harbor View Homes home for units in Orange
County. Great family area to live in or lease.
Assumable loan of S 195,000 rw 1o:Y. ARM. Ask
for Bettina Laughlin.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Joaquin Hills
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PUmllU VIL• -S21l,MID
Now the lowest priced residential income prop-
erty on FEE land In the area. Cozy duplex steps
to bay and ocean beaches on a prime comer lot.
Motivated owner may trade -submit! Ask for
Hallie Strock.
..USM llD111•1 • 1111MLOU
Quiet location wtth garden view. Light and airy 3
BA. Master bedroom retreat, 3 BA's, step down
ltving room fireplaces, wet bar and formal dining
room. Ask for lols Egan.
TElllF• Yll.1111
This 2-story 3 BR, 2'h BA with family room and
formal dining room has an extra large lot with a
patio and Is on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Priced
at $149,500. Ask for Marie Denny.
YUi AFF•IULE • 10% FllllClll!I
2-story, 3 BA, 2'h BA home on a quiet cul-de-sac
with pool and spa and off street RV parking. At
the low price of $143,000. Ask for Marie Denny.
IFFlllOLE nm•n
3 bedroom condo -$103,500 located in beautt-
ful Lauretwood with park, pool and tennis.
SpeciaJ end unit with great location. Ask for
Linda Oeth.
IW PlllT LITSI!
Side by side and approximatety 50 x 80 zoned
R 1. Build your dream home with view. Combine
lots and build a triplex by the sea. Each lot onty
$65,000. Ask for Linda Oeth.
ICEll YIEW -111,0001
2 BR. 2 BA, ocean and mountain view. Steps to
the beach. Mobile home in No. Laguna. Interior
is in excellent condition. Lowest on market at
$71 .000. Financing availalbe. Ask for Al Weinert.
644-7020
URliEllT
•..allll WILL Lal-Laguna
beachfront home If delightful
Irvine Terrace property Is not In
escrow by June 1st. 2001 Altura
has 3 bdrms. hardwood floors.
spa, rebuilt baths and a con-
t em po r a r y feel . Open
Sat/Sun/Mon at $395,000 or ?
JO .. IEHILL
2 Yll H TIH S 01 0 Ill Pll -Dori. Eric and
John have joined Unique Homes and the place
will never be the same. Sales are up, listings are
flowing in and morale Is high. Dori lives on the
Peninsula, Eric works old Corona del Mar and
John has the best listing In Big Canyon.
They're each Unique!
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$225,000 ................... 4'03~09 Poppy Ave., Old CdM
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$350,000 ........ 4501 Wayne Rd., Cameo Hinds, CdM
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$525,000 .......................... 134 Harbor Island Dr .. NB
c..try EICIU lliei estate •/Cfl ""'· 3 II,'-r11
$435,000...... .... ... 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds. CdM
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$550,000..................... 41 Bodega Bay, Spygls, CdM
I 1121,000 ,, 1211,000 I
WY Hml -Central CdM, near shops. foot-
bridge and park. 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm units, new
carpet and paint. Only $249.500.
GAPE Clln TIWl-U -Outstanding values.
near CdM beaches, 3 bdrm. 3 baths, brand new,
decks. spas. fireplaces. From $225,000
lllITTOY WHIS -Attractive Costa Mea area. 3
bdrm. 2 bath, brick fireplace, pavers. wood
floors. pine paneling. Ah-dor-able! $147500.
IEWNIT TOWINOISE -$114.000. 3 big bdrms.
2'h baths, end unit in quiet area near nature
park. pool and spa.
COHll I EL 10 COllOllllll -2 bdrm. 2 bath,
1mmac. View deck. Walk to every1hing incl
comm pool/spa. $169,000.
OIE IHIOOI -Condo, perfect for beach hving,
like-nu cond .. bright. airy feel. $189.000.
IEWNRT COHO -$113,900, 3 bdrm, 2'h ba, all
amenities of swim. spa, tennis. A "sleeper·· of a
buy at $113,900.
Fii n 01 FUml IT -CdM A-2 lot with older
home. has plans. possibilities. location & zoning,
only $229,900.
l IEAL CmE -Classic old CdM duplex. Batten
Board. brick fireplaces, tons of trees + invest-
ment potential. Only $199,000.
CHIU IEL IU HPUX -Rental units, 2 bdrm, 1
bath, fir~place in each unit. Beamed ceilings.
wood floors. $239.000.
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llEW LISTllli
1111 .. TllPLD-Near beach,
owner's penthouse has 2
bdrms, den. Others always
rented, always clean. Phone
Uniue, 675-6000 for address.
ILIFFS UIUll -~ bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq.ft .I
end unit, patio, nice decor. Onty $189,900 .
TDllFIO t1n11• -Brand newt 3 bdrm, 3
bath, fireplace in master suite and liv. rm, trench
doors, patio and sundeck. $209,000.
PIT YM T• II -Just steps to Balboa beaches,
3 bdfm, 2 story, solid custom home Ith stone
fireplace and ocean views. Only $279,000 .
•U YllM -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive,
paned windows. cute curb appeal for 3 bdrm. 2
ba on 7500 sq.ft. lot. Asking $174,000 .
PUOlflL • PlftAn -3 bdrm. 3 ba. panaroma
of Big Canyon Golf Course. 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
veryupgraded, real class, only $299,000.
IPll • •lllT -Outdoor feeling, redwood
interior, sky11ghts. French doors, open to grassy
yard, 3 bdrms, 2 ba, quiet cul de sac. $179,000.
SJJl,000 Te 1111,llO I
IA ACU IF Mii -Corner lot with pool, spa and 3
bdrm, 3 bath home. 2 frplce home. Airy and
empty. $360,000.
M IUlllG -Like a modern mountaJn retreat,
trees, cut glass. oak flooring and rentals, onty
$335,000.
.. OAIYH -2 bdrm, den, 2 bath condominium,
behind guarded gate. Spacious, light and a
bargain at $335,000
llllUT LIT -Sport court, covered patio and
pride of ownership, 4 bdrm. HV Hiiis. near patk.
$399,000.
lllVllE THUCE CHTEMHUIY -Great look! Very
current, wood floors. shutters. contemporary
tones of gray. spa tool $395,000 fee.
YIEW, VIEW, YlfW -Comes with 3 bdrm. 2 baths,
large stone fireplace and beam celling. Financ-
ing is great at $315,000 fee.
IELCIURT llLL -Special offerings. Quality con-
struction. ocean views. security, tennis and a
gorgeous pool. Priced from $440.000.
SPHUSS SlmN RT -Huge and vacant, good
value. 5 or 6 bedrooms. beautiful pool and view.
Cul de sac. $550,000.
I Sll0,000 ..... , I
llCIUllU VIEW -Adult home plus guest apart-
ment, breathtaking location, will consider trade
for L.A .. very unique. $750,000.
lllU -But well preserved 3 bdrm, hugs the
cliffs over beach, sur1, jetty, Catalina and
sunsets. Finance: owner. Price: $925,000.
UUmA1t11 YlfW -On Corona del Mar cllffs
overlooking entire Newport Harbor. 3 units, Ith
decks and magnificent views. $875,000.
TO UY "n'S A LIT If IHSE" -lsn'_t enough! It's
huge: It's beautlfull 5 bdrm + 2 bdrm rental. near
beach In CdM. Only $685,000. U~lf)U~ ti()M~',, l?ULT()l?,,, f31~ -()()()()
A Great Western Company
IRVINE
NIE EUUIOi
Step into the world of elegance. This beautifully decorated and
completely upgraded home gives a new meaning to condo living. Only
$128,500. 759-1501
1111-.-
In this extra special value in University Park greenbelt area. Short walk
to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501
OYEILMIS lllf -II
Original owner & pride of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful
entry, shake roof elegance. View of park & lake as well as golf course.
ONLY $159,900! This one is a steal! 759-1501
WM•lllETIWl.-EI
Tw<" plus den plus 2 baths plus~ car garage plus Cireplace! Very private
end unit. Shake roof, Italian tile in atrium with fountain. Decorator
wallcoverings. This one is EXCEPTIONAL. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR
11,200 PU Miii
With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you
lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath residence with mini ocean view! Only
a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501
1211,• -IGUI VIEW
om this 3 bdrm plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive
as. Extra lge lot with room for pool/tennis. Private beach access
'ncluded in low assoc dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501
WCI llPLD, ft.II llDT lln
Ideal location -larger corner lot -builders & investor's delight! Only
$269,500. 759-1501
JASlllE CIEEl-IEW usn•
Most sought after 3 bdrm. 2 bath one level plan. Light & airy inside -
lush gardens outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa. Just
introduced to the market. $375,000. 759-1501
IESPEUTE llLUa-WllTI WfD
On this 2700 sq.ft. one level executive gem located in prestigious Harbor
Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the WORLD!
Fantastic VIEW! Excellent assumable loan of $300,000. 759-1501
m111F1cmwn-11•1,111
From this 4 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best
panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool, spa, security.
759-1501
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IAI• 11111 llTITEl-IEW Lll'MI
Spectacular ocean and night lights view. Exquisite two plus den plus
library with lovely patio areas and sparkling spa. Just put on the
market. $550,000. 759-1501
llftls.111
With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spaci
bdrms, 3 baths, French doors, skylights. Newly decorated and entirely
new kHchen! Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600,000.
759-1501
IPEITIOIW VIEW
180 degree view of the ocean to Catalina and a panorama of sparkling
lights at night. 4 bdrrns, 3 baths with added bonus room. ONLY
$579,000. 759-1501
Beautifully maintained with impressive brick paved driveway leading
to magnificent front patio. Beautiful interior w/custom w/w carpeting
nd Van Luit wallpaper. A magnificent executive residence for only
$329.000. with $244.000 assumable 1st T.D. 759-1501
COSTA MESA
----------------~ LUSE II LUSE IPTlll
Spacious 3 bdnn, 2 112 bath S t. George Model m beautiful Bnttany
Woods. Big double car garage. huge master swte. Ideal Back Bay
location. 759-1501
HLY 1101,100
For this super Towf)e Home in exceptionally mamtamed development
2 spacious bdrms & 2 baths plus attached 2 car garage' Large pnvate
deck for sun bathmg~ 759-1501
EASTSllE IUln
With hard to find hardwood floors. Close to sho pping & transportat10n.
Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand O NLY
$137,500. 759-1501
CH .
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2170 son Miguel Drive
Newpon leach, CA 12110
(714) 759-1501 Ol . AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
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a _ Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 26. 1984
Pebble Beach.
Palm Springs.
La Costa.
GRAND
lf you could take the best of these three resort
communities and put them in one ideaJ location.
what would you caJI it?
We caJI it Monarch Beach.'M
The luxury oceanfront enclave whose vision it is,
not merely to rival these three great resort commu-
nities, but to surpass them.
How?
With Villas and Estates adjacent to a challeng-
ing Robert Trent Jones, Jr. golflin.ks nestled just
above the lap of the Pacific. With the elegant Ritz-
0 ·P E N I N G
Culton Hotel overlooking classical beachf ront fair-
ways. With many more luxurious amenities now
being planned to make Monarch BeachsM one of the
most livable. playable communities in Southern
c.aJifornia.
Don't let it slip away from you. The Estates at
Monarch Beach>M are custom lots from $200,<XX>-
just waiting for you to build your dream house.
Experience Monarch Beach5M for yourself. Take
the San Diego Freeway to Crown VaJJey Parkway to
Pacific C.oast Highway and turn left to Niguel Road.
Left on Niguel to Stonehill. Right to gated entry.
Or caJl 714-493-6468 or 714-832-2.860 between
11 am and 6 pm for an appointment.
The dream comes true.
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LOCAL BOARD OF REAL TORS
IN TV SPOTLIGHT
Pt IU.IC : \TIO' Ut:,\DU,•:-within this 24 hr. guard gated com
I I ::\O tt .m. I munlty, Enjoy resort living with pool \londu~
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l ::\O p.111. view. Sophisticated decor. $292.500. l::m p .m.
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Plan ll: 2 & den "model Home con
dHion''. Lush gardens. $324,500.
Harry H. Winters Ill, President of the Newport-Harbor-
Cos1a Mesa Board of REAL TORS Js the featured guest on
"Financial Beacon" a Group W talk show hosted by Jeff
Morand. Buzz Jackson, Insurance broker, Newport Beach,
and also a guest. represents !he consumer /tnve3tor !n roo:
estate. Illustrating the client/REAL TOR relatlonshlp, the
show will air on June 6 and 7, Channel 10 at 7 p.m. and will
highllght the difference between a licensed real estate agent
and the licensee member of organized professional real
estate.
, (;A ,CELLATIO'.' & Plan 11: 2 & den, lovely
w/magniflcent lge. pnvate yard
min1 ocean view. $327,000. l (:ORR•:CTIO S:
Cun1·t·llu1ion .. Hutt t·orrt•1·1io11:0. um~
ht' macit· 011 Mrnw de• utlint•i, u"' a lun t•.
Plan V: 3 & family + lg spa.The BlG
ocean + greenbelt view you want
$395,000. The dominant theme of this show emphasizes the high
ethical standards required of the licensed real estate agent
who Joins a locaJ board of REAL TORS and is then required
by this membership to abide by the National Association of
REAL TORS' code of Ethics.·
1•lt0tt!lt' ""'k for u c·anc ·••ll alion
numbt>r "t1rn c·a.n c·e·llin~ ~our url . PLAN IV: 3 & F AMIL V ERROR : ELEGANT 2 STOR
The program also demonstrates the stllt viable reality of
a first-time buyer's participation In the "American Dream'' of
homeownership.
Cht>c·k ~o ur ad .tail~ and rt•J>orl
t'rrors imm.-diat.-h. Th.. I> \IL\'
PILOT ai, umn liabilit ~ for tht• fir"'t
in1·orrr t'l ini.rrtion onh .
W/OtrrST ANDING OCEAN VIEW
$409.000.
OPEN SUN 1-5: 30 MAINSAIL.
''Real estate licensees who join a local board of RE-
AL TORS commit themselves to ongoing education require-
ments and ethical standards that are speclflcalty designed to
increase the quality of service given the consumer by the
REAL TOR" stated Harry Winters Ill, president of the local
board, during the taping of the show.
CLASSIFIED 642-5678
642-4321
l>jrtct or coU.ect,
to~ U> .,our
hometown paper I tM ..
:e 11.~4.r(.(!tm,
760-8333
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Outstanding custom Valentine home In Harbor
Ridge. Ocean. bay & city tights at your feet. 5 Br.
51"1 Ba. Including elegant master suite. 4 FP's, 3
car garage. beautiful pool & spa. 6100 sq. ft . of
superb llvlng for $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine.
Ooen House Sat/Sun 1-5
PIEITlllllS IU llWI
Enjoy privacy and security In this Caribbean
plan, single level, 2Br & den. Free flowing
design, Ideal for entertaining. FP and wet bar In
sunken den. Assume existing loan of $330~
at 10% fixed rate. $475,000. Rosemary Sietz.
Opn House Sat/Sun 1-5
Cl•El'I PUUISE
For country living wtth a large famlly and close to
beach. See this 5 Br home on huge lot where the
children can feed the ducks. All for only the
reduced price of $149,000. Don Sheridan & Sally
Anne Miller HIT SLIP IYllWU
Commanding view of bay from top floor high·
rise. A rarity In Newport Beach. Underground
parking. Perfect couples unit. 2 Br 2 Ba, neutral
decor. good condition. Fairly priced at
$449 ,000 L. Valentine
IOUI I UY YIEW
tn charming old Corona del Mar. Beautiful re-
modeled 2 Br & F.R. home. All new appliances.
Freshly decorated. 2 FP. swtmmlng pool, patio,
3 car garage, large comer lot. Wiii consider
trade for Harbor View Hiiis. $565,000. Rosemary
Sietz. Opn Sat 1-5
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11r•num IAYFlllT
Most deslrabkt view on the bay from this warm
contemporary 2·sty custom home. Gorgeous
Mstr suite with large deck overlooking the water.
Travertine marble entry. Santa Marla stone
walls. Solld white oak doors and cabinets.
Gourmet kitchen with 2 dishwashers & 3 ovens.
4 Br, boat dock. Definitely worth the price of
$2,950,000. Lynne Valentine
IELClllT 1111111
Your opportunity to Join the elite in prestigious
Belcourt for only $395,000. Single level 2 Br and
den on wide greenbelt with ocean view. End
location. 2 fireplaces, 2 balconies. Existing as-
sumable loan of $320,000 at 11%. Available
Immediately. Rosemary Sietz
IUCI lllTS
Two 2 Bdrm plus 1 Bdrm rental units. Excellent
aummer/wtnter rental area only steps to ocean.
Low down payment, easy terms. fee land. Good
buy at $297,000. Lynne Valentine
LWI IPTllll
Or any terms. Seller doesn't want two homes!
Immaculate Portoflno model In Harbor View
Homes. 4 Bdrm 3'h Ba, paneled family room,
formal dining with antique glass wall. New
carpet, custom draperies. Large patio with
shade trees. Asking $334.900. Submit offer!
Lynne Valentine
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3 CIVIC PLAZA # 170
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
P1m:m1111n••11
Every upgrade Imaginable has been Installed In
this handsome 1 Bdrm & den condo in Villa
Balboa. Walk to beach. Special security system.
lava rock wall. Ready to move lnl Good buy at
$164.900. Lynne Valentine
PDllllU PT CIAl•EI
Great family home. just steps to clean sand and
white ocean water. lmmac. 3 Bdrm 21h Ba. All
new carpet, roof, copper plumbingJand freshly
painted. Best of all the owner will f mance all at
11 ¥.•;, to qualified buyer with 25•;, down. Call
listing office for more information on financing.
Home Is vacant and ready to move in to.
$384.500. Bob Gross
CllSP IEW IEOll
Expanded, upgraded Miramar plan with terrific
view In Harbor Ridge. 2 Br, lrg den, 3 Ba.
mirrored wardrobes. Extra cabinets. security
alarm. Freshly painted & papered. $499.000.
Lynne Valentine
IEST IF Ill OUYH
Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded, 4 Br.
F.R. estate. Formal dining. 2 frpl. pool & spa with
total privacy. Located on pvt cul·de-sac for the
country llving feating. Now $719,000. Lynne
Valentine •
UILIDI IMITllll
Two conttguous lots So. of Hwy In desirable old
Corona def Mar. Quiet corner location. close to
beach. Good financing available. $475,000.
Mary Slvasllan.
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IEDUCED $10,IH llY IF TIE WEEI I
OWNCR WANTS TO lWC A D£A1. TOOAY! ........ ...., S&S Home F11tures:
4 Bedrooms
1 Battis
ramtlr Room
Duplex, near beach, Two 2 Bdr
units on fee land in terrific rental
location and bargain price of
$215,000. Don't mm dtls great in-
vestment opportunity.
*WAITED* 4-BR. 3-~ fonnal dlnlng, encloeed
patio. lmmaculate condition. See it today!
Only $185,000 l ~ret Mcilen w.th ~ Alea
& f Olmal 0-. Room ,,... .. , .. u ..
localed Neat Hwltincton Centtt • Real Estate properties to tell. All my
listing are 10ld. I need more. 17 yrs
experience in courteous ee~.
(2802 SHA.NTAR DR~. C.M .)
LlftLY Ml, I.el -In quiet Irvine area. Community pool
SIOIEUI£ ASSOCIATES Ask for Iris Kaplan 714/546-8355 ;Home warranty. Pnced low to tell fast
Only $145.~
Clll lewtfty @ IU.lll2•117.f524 .IA~OBS REAL TY, INC
675-6670
•t•Y 11 EmY IUI. DTlll (3896-HENDRIX. IRVINE) ... , ...... 18542 Beach Blvd. Hun~n Beach
Hunt & Associates
REAL £ST AT£
YIEWTIEWNU
Lmllll I Prestigious Bayfront Villa -6 Br, 7 1h
Ba. pool, spa, docks for lg yachts.
$4.850.000. 101 Via Lido Soud. Opn 1-5.
Beaut.aful 3 Rr, 2 Ba. playroom, flrcDlacc.
I, beam ceilings. Xlnt ftnan<.·mg. $420:000. I
Open 1-5 214 Via lth1ca
UYWE llm urnm ...
3-BR home next to park. Open beam
-~ celling, huge covered patio. Assumable
loans. Only $112,000
( 14121 CASCADE. WE.STMINSTER)
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Immaculate custom home in quiet family
neighborhood. 2-BR & office. Nicely
landtlcaped huge bark yard. Ort!y
$107,000.
(308 E. FIRST., BREA)
UllE WTml -.Tl ... -from this magnificent -NEW -
Harbor Ridge 5 Bdrm. Custom.
Elevated formal dirung w/sit down
bay. city, ocean and sunset VIEW.
Walls of glass let you en.JOY that
VIEW from most rooms! Complete
w /gourmet kitchen, warm library
-lg step-down family rm. 7 Bas.
and a master swt.e. w/sauna that
would please a Kmg & Queen!
Owner may consider trade . 24 hr
guarded gate Offered at $1.950.000
Call Jeri Hunt.
Jetty & Bay VJew, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 4-0' patio $695,000. .,.TRI.. I
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba,
patio. pool home. Fee price $775,000.
Opn 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv Terr
Pl•llU--~
srnuss aL 11,221.-
0cean. bay & nit.e~light view irom
this 4000 sq. ft. single/story, warm
traditional. Vaulted c:ellings. oak
cabinetry. sky-light8, stained glass
& 3 fplcs. highlight this five yr old
custom. Fee!
11,700 Sq. ft. w/4 BR's. family nn. formal
dining. Comer lot. Fixed rate assumable
I financing. Only $139.900.
(154 BAY ST .. C.M.) ,__
13-BR w /fonnal dining, Large lot & cov-
red patiop. Priced to .ell at $131 ,500
w/assumable loans.
I Tr1falcer .... I I I 1-1
Ocean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br.
3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1.285.000.
Uf181 PlAa UWlllT
Spectacular bayf ront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up.
2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,350.000.
(24701 EL TORO GRANDE. LG. HLS)
811-1371
REAL TY & INVESTMENTS
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R ead all tod<;iys news everyday BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
' .; ~ , I ~ • • • t ;. ' ' f ,., '
64(). 4188
2125 San Joequln Hllta Ad.
Newport Center in the
644-6200
A Sl.8SDAR't' OF llE AVN: CJJIFNtlY
llYll SMID ftlW SIH,111 PllY&Tt lll&Tt llH,111
Sangi<' story 4 Bedroom Newport Beach home Private cul-Oe-sac estate, lush tropical setting
with great open feeling. Located m one of New-with lagoon. spa. ko1 ponds, waterfall. Wood &
port's finest areas. Remodeled kitchen. large glass house with commercial gourmet brick
fam1lv room Perfect for family living and enter-kitchen , lanai, customized entertainment room.
ta1ru,.;g lndudes the land. Maxine Propp. Unique' Paula Bailey
TIWl•lll WITI ......aoT YlfW'I PH,111
Overlooking Big Canyon golf course. th.&S beauti-
full y c:ust.orruz.ed home offers the ult.amat.e m
mtenor destgn and workmansh.ip, 2 Br, den. 2 1/J
Ba. 2 car garage. wrap around VJew patio. French
doors & windows Serunty system. Comm. pool.
spa. tennis Mack.a Cooper.
C1111 WITI SPICT&CIUI NW 12H.llO
One of the bnght.est and most elegant con -
donuruums on the hall overlooking Big Canyon
Golf Couf"9e BeauuCuUy decorated. Spacious 2 br.
den. 21; Ba Community pool. tenrus spa Se<-unty
ga~ M1ck1 Cooper
IWUTIO WlST llWfllT 1211,111
Totallv remodeled including spacious Mstr swte.
skylight.<.. imported tile. bit-an spa & more 3 Br.
den & 3 Ba Steps to beach or community pool &
tC'nms Martha Ma<:nab/Mu:k1 Cooper
111 emu m nnn 11,111,000
Ch1e•r fiOOO :.q ft mdudmg 6 Br. 5 112 Ba, vaulted
1 Piling~ an living & dining rooms. spacious se-
l'ludt'<i t•ntt•rtaarung ar<.'a with pool all on onl' of
Big C<tnyon 's largest golfrourse locataons. Danny
Bibb
ICUlflllT LIT U,211,111
P~bly the most exc1ltng wtut.ewat.er view lot
avail.able on the CalJforrua Coast! Located in the
pnvat.e oceanfront community of lrv1ne Cove. this
spectacular bwldable lot offers privacy, security.
and~ to pnvat.e beach. Fee SlDl}:ft. Martha
Macnab/Barbara c.allihan
1101 llWUTm1 1211.-
F'or a 3Br 2 'h Ba condo an Newport Beach. private
secunty gated area, centrally located Land and
34' s!Jp included Martha Macnab
nan IEl 1.91 UllMI
Full sec·unty high nse. Luxury bayfront living. I
Br unit nc>wly rdurb1shed. Best view location.
Boat shp available Martha Macnab
IHT If IEWNIT IUCI Utl,000
Right on the· beach 3 Br. 2 1 2 Ba Oldie but Gooche.
very hvablc· with tt>rr1f1c potential for remodel or?
&-st sw1mmmg, near shopping. easy access' Seller
wants lo l"<Jrry trust dt-t>d' lndudes land Martha
Macnab
.. .,. 1111n -m• LUI
2 PRIME PARCELS lN Huntington Beach roned
M·l. Price $7.50 sq. ft. Includes streets & off site
improvements. Martha Macnab
WlllPNINU•U PUMI
Dramatic, centrally located 3 Br 2 1h Ba Newport
Beach condo. Gated community offers pool, ten-
nis. spa. Walking distance to schools. churches,
and shopping. Martha Macnab
-··•P.U. Pll,111 Spacious Cape Cod. decorator perfect-you'll love
1t! 3 Bdr, study and farruly room. 21h Ba. cory
fireplace. all l'OOlllll open onto sunny patios! Va-
cant. Lois Jacot.
Film llTilll ..U llllllY sna•
3 Br or 2 & den. completely remodeled inside &
out French doors and windows. Large kitchen
w/eatang area. One-third of an acre. Room for
pool. Horse st.alls Includes land. Beverly Morphy
lllFHFU 12Cl.ooe
3 Bdrm, hug<' hvmg room, separaw dining, step-
down d~n with fireplace on cul-de-sac. Bevt!rly
Morphy
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HARBOR VIEW HILLS
A Must To Seel
Great family house-large yard, prime
area, 4 8drms, 3 baths, fomity room, wet
bar, 3 car~. ly owner. 3814 Topside
ln, Corona del Mor. ~147.
Opn Sunclay 1-5
LIDO ISLE llYFlllT
IPD 11111 llT / .. 1·•
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4 BR. 3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel-
lent assumable financing. Recently re-
duced to $940,000.
...., 111-1411 .,..., 1 ... 1 ..
4 Bdrm. 3~ Ba. Custom home on huce pvt lot.
w/pool & spa. Exten5've use of oak. Leaded glass
windows. breakfast rm w/wet bar. Great for
home entertammg, Xlnt hnancma. $850,000.
640-0357. John Murray. Bkr. Open Sat/Sun/Mon.
1·5. 407 Mendoza Terrace. Corona del Mar.
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2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit In bayfront hi-
rise. Security bldg., sub parting, poot
& boat slips. Sunrise & sunset v6ews.
Best buy at $385,000.
OIAL-032 AT FRONT QOOR
1.911111.n 111-1•
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME
4/6 bdrm, big dock(t), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to oc::ean fun. 7 car
pnlng. Low owner fin. 1795,000
(land Incl.) Open s.t./Sun. 1-5.
Owner (9-5) 650-0202
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Your boat Is at your back door. New
custom waterfront home w/dock, 3
Bdr, 2'h Ba, lrg mast• suite, formal
dining room, 2 trptcs, 2 car garage,
large sunny patio. Neat Udo VJHage.
Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3311 Finley.
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7500 sq. ft. Mediterranean VIiia, spec-
tacular view. Extensive use of oak and
Imported tile. 5 bdr, 61h bas, 3 wet bars.
lrg breakfast rm, gym, sauna, 2 Jae .. pool
& spa, 4 fireplaces, sec. system. A
fabulous home for entertaining! 3 car
garage. The owners h•ve reduced the
price $300,000. Opn Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5.
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.SECLUDED LOCATIOI
4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS IN PRIME CONDITION. HUGE
CUL DE SAC LOT WITH ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL,
REC. VEHICLE OR BOAT PARKING. EXTENSIVE ENTER-
TAINING AREAS. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY
CLUB. $250,000. AIU llml.lllll
IEWPOIT HEIGHTS 4 YOU
FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM BUil THOME. 4
BEDROOMS 41/2 BATHS, 4 FIREPLACES. BUil T
AROUND LOVELY COURTYARD, 2 VIEW DECKS AND
MANY MORE OUTSTANDING CUSTOM FEATURES 4 U.
JACllE IWllLEIWI
CENTRAL ATRIUM POOL HOME
SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUil T AROUND
CENTRAL COURTYARD. EXTRA LAF\.GE LOT WITH
PATIO AND PLAY YARD COMPLETt: THIS FAMILY
ENTERAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN-
TRY CLUB. $269,000. JICllE UllLEIWI. 631 -1266
MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB
PRIME GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE. 4 BDRMS. SE-
CLUDED & PRIVATE LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN TILE &
APPLIANCES. HUGE YARD WITH ENOUGH ROOM FOR
POOL AND/OR PLAY AREAS. PROPERLY PRICED AT
$287,500. JACllE llUILEIWI.
GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE
PANORAMIC VIEW-4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL
HOME. ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF
COU RSE . EXCELLENT FINANCING TERMS, OFFERED
AT $335,000. JACllE llAllLE•AI
BAYFRONT CONDO
Bes t Waterfront Buy! Lovely
bayfront 2 bedroom condo with sit
down water view-park your boat
in full view -owner may trade for
Palm Springs property. Only
$425 .000 JOYCE WALTZE 631-1266
REDUCED
Darlrng country charmer on quiet
Eastside CM St. New tile kitchen
beautiful used brick fireplace in tam
rm, earthtone carpets. manicured
yard. Only $157,900 ... JOYCE WlLTZE
631-1266
BEACH DUPLEX
JOYCE WlLTZE
R&'M~
631-126&
"A" Frame Chalet in excellent loction 1 block from bay
and ocean on Balboa Peninsula. $180,000 . .IOYCE WALUE
631-1266
BUILDABLE EASTSIDE LOT
New listing-cute 2 bedroom + den home on Prime
Eastside corner lot zoned R-4. Price includes approved
plans for 4 units. JOYCE WALTZE 631 -1266
UNIVERSITY PARK
Buyer just slashed price on vacant University Terrace
Townhome. 2 bedroom, 2 bath , new carpets, excellent
location. Call for details. JOYCE WALTZE 631-1266
BAYFIOIT $150,000
ASSUME $6001 AT 9~
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex
posalblllty to convert to private ,...._
dence with separate Income unit.
Exoellent opportunity. Just llsted.
WllllDI.
EASTBLUFF 5 BDRM/ ASSUMABLE
1st TD
Excellent opportunity to assume
$193,6000 1st TD. Spacious re-
modeled f amlly home, new kitchen
and baths. French doors, loads of
upgrades, stunning rear yard and
garden. Just listed at $260,000. Ill
111101 631-1266.
BACllAY-"4 ACRE W/POOL
Th is superlative 4 bedroom home
combines elegance and casual life-
style. Spacious newer home with
family room & family kitchen.
Superb grounds and pool area, 3
car garage. Asking $370,000. llE
IOllEll 631-1266.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW -$295,000
2 bedroom cottage with ocean & bay view. Prime location
across from park. Large lot -room to expand.
MOTIVATED SELLER. W l•RI 631-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/GUEST UNIT
Completely remodeled & expanded in 1982. Delightful
t raditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two story with ocean
view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing.
Great opportunltyf $283,000. UI llMEll 631 -1266.
NEWPOIT HEIGHTS POOL
Delightful 3 bedroom, split level home. High beamed
ceilings yet warm and cozy. Immaculately maintained.
Price just reduced $199,000 UE llNDI 631 -1266
IAYFRONT LIVING • $496,000
Superb views from your master suite & living room. 2
bedrooms & 3 full baths. Boat slip available. CaJt for
private showing. Ill llMlll 631 -1266
BRAID IEW CUSTOM
PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN Design. 3,400 sq.ft.
of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, f amlly
room, formal dining, Antique Doors & Fireplace. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's stunning! JUST LISTED EX-
CLUSIVELY. $439,000. Call for appt. Ill 1111111
631 -1266
NEWPORT HGTS/COUNTRY COTTAGE
EXQUISITE 2 bedroom, family room charmer. Has It all
Completely remodeled. Decor you won't believe! Used
brick patio & spa. Much morel $220,000. W -UI
631-1266
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HOME . OF THE WEEK TOP SILES PRODICER FOi CALIF. 1113
COIOll IEL IAI IAYFIOIT
CUSTOM 5 BDRM, 4.5 BATH. 2 MASTER SUITES, HUGE
LIVING ROOM, WET BAR, 3 FIREPLACES, BEAUTIFUL
BAY VIEW WITH ROOM FOR 3 BOATS AND UP TO 55
FEET, NEWPORT'S BEST BUY AT $1, 195,000 ... •
IEWPOIT + "1-~" ACIE ESTATE
WITH TElllS SITE
Must see this custom built & decorator home. 3 bedroom,
3 baths, game room, family room. formal dining, oak & peg
floors, custom carpet, brass fixtures, skylights, basement.
The custom black bottom free form pool & spa with
waterfalls Is one of the most beautiful ever built. Putting
green and your own tennis site. Asking only $925,000. Wiii
trade for H.H. custom or bayfront with boat dock. Ill II
llYIEIMP
Ll>O ISLE PRM:ST LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. 11111 HYIE IOOP
MOTIVATED UIDA ISLE SELLER
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Fam. Rm . Din. Rm . Beautiful Master
Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large
boats up to 60 ft . Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated
seller at $1, 100,000 Ill H llYIE lllP
UDO BAYFIOIT ll'"'T BUY
View of ocean, bay, Fashion' 0 1m the top floor 2 or
3 bedroom, 3 bath, der " -.ctster suite, sec. bldg.
Underground parklnr Q ~f<. With short notice, seller
will finance with le-· e.,. .. dyment. Great price $495,000.
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HARBOR RIDGE lAUTIEMONT
4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Ba'r, marble In baths, oak floors,
beautiful city, ocean, mountain views, room addition
upstairs, will lease or option, $520,000 In assumable
financing. Steal at $695,000. IH II llYIE IMP.
TRADE BAYFIONT FOR BAYFROIT W/DOCK
J BR, 21/2 BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm.,
5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat
dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.O. assumable at
12.5%. Ill II llYIE IMP
THREE ARCH IAY 01 OCEU CUFFS
The most fabulous Ocean & Beach view In Southern CA.
One of the largest ocean front lots anywhere. Private
stairway to beach with exclusive man made swimming
pool In high tide water line. All In the private three Arch
Bay community. $1,900,000. • • llYIE 1• 631-1266.
SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY
4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. nice
yard, view of clty & ocean. Security guard gate + pool &
tennis. $395,000. • • llYIE I•
KINCS ROAD; CUFF.o,.· 'I OCEAN VIEW
Best bay & ocean view Ir Seautlful home. Move
In cond. 3 bd, 3 ba ... O~ ... , wet bar, large sundeck,
room for pool! ~ .• 1otlvated. Make any offer.
$595,000. Best b,;J f\ings Rd. Ill er llYIE lllP
CORONA DEi ., 0 :rs
2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. $700 mo .... o~ 1' da. $550 mo., Bachelor
$350 mo. $217 ,000 in ~ -11e financing. Priced below
market at $250,000. "7 . .-IYIE IMP.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEI
This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win-
dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2
bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath in rear, steal at
$260,000. 101 OR llYIE IMP
5 UNITS COSTA MESA
Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years olci.
2 Separate bldgs. Total income $30,060. Submit any offer.
HI 01 IOYIE IMP
HORSE PROPERTY I/POTENTIAL
COMMERCIAL SITE
66X300 S.A Heights, income $1 ,000 per month .. Very
motivated. Asking $265,000. Must sell. Submit any otter.
Ill 01 HYIE lllP
STEAL-WILL TRADE EQUITY -STEAL
3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodeled & redecorated. Hot tub &
jacuzzi, oak floors. ceramic tile floors, $248,000 as-
sumable, asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car, small
condo. IOI 01 IOYIE IOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266
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14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 26, 1984
Coldwell opens lrv.iAe corporate HQ
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Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate
Southern Callfornta and Coldwell Banker Mortgage
Services offlclaHy opened thtMr new corporate
headquarters In Irvine this month with a ribbon-
cutting ceremony party for employees and special
guests.
Built by the Irvine Co. and designed by LPA
Architects of Orange County, the three-story
facility comprises approxmately 35,000 square feet
in the Executive Park complex, across from the
John Wayne Airport and adjacent to the San Otego
Freeway.
Thomas S. Griffin, president of Coldwell
Banker Residential Real Estate Services Southern
California, and Jack N. Grigsby, president of
Coldwell Banker Residential Mortgage Services,
particpated In the ribbon-cutting.
Special guests attending were Tom Neilson,
president of the Irvine Co.. Forest E. Olson,
chairman of Coldwell Banker Residential Group,
and Charles Hilton and Jack Frost, executive vloe
presidents of Coldwell Banker Residential Group.
Trade-ins
accepted at
Airport West
Business park seeks close-out --------for its office condominiums
Real estate trade-ins, including homes. rentals
and other income-producing properties, are now
being accepted to close out sales activities on the
remaining office condominiums at Airport West
Business Park In the Orange County airport area.
"I will personally deal directly with each buyer
to arrange a suitable purchase program utilizing
either a trade-in or flexible down payment.'' said C.
Norman Pulliam, president of Pulliam Properties.
Inc. "Individual financing programs can also be
tailored to meet specific buyer needs."
Pulliam noted that one financing plan is a 121.h
percent, 5-year loan, with payments amortized over
thirty years.
"Whether a newly-formed business is seeking
its first headquarters or an established firm wants
to trade lease receipts for the tax advantages and
appreciation potential of ownership, Airport West
otters one of the finest purchase packages on the
market today," Pulliam said.
Celebrant. at ceremoniee for Coldwell'•
new Irrine corporate headqaarten In-
cluded (from left) Coldwell mortiaie aer-
Ylcee' Tom Wllllama, ezecud•e .rce presi-
dent; Arthur Ullrich, aenior Ylce prmldent;
Sandra Shaffer, flnt Tice preeldent: Tom
Grtmn, preeldent: Jack Proet, encad•e
Ylce preeident of Coldwell reetdendal
aroap: Sherry Powen. eeator Ylce prem-
Clent and Jack Hall, Tice preetdeat.
Citation opens 3rd phase at Westree
New phase will feature l S homes
for sale at Sunnymead location
Since its initial opening two months ago, sales
at Westree have been so successful that Citation
Homes, devetoper of the project, has announced
the opening of Phase Three.
Phase Three will feature a total of 15 slngle-
family homes at the Sunnymead development.
"With a few exceptions, all of the homes in the
previous phases have been sold. We are crediting
the rapid sales to buyers recognlzlnA the outstand-
Ing value of the homes. The standard features and
exceUent terms have made Westree a first choloe
for homebuyers In Sunnymead," said Anthony A.
Allen, general manager of Citation Homes.
Among the amenities offered at Westree are
French doors. bay windows, waJl-to-waJI carpeting,
vaulted ceilings, central air conditioning, wood-
burning naturaJ brick flreptaces and smoke detec-
tors.
The Westree homes, which range from 1,200 to
1,540 square feet. are avaHabte In three-and four-
bedroom (or three-bedrooms and one-den) plans.
each with two baths. The bedrooms provtde ampte
wardrobe and linen !torage areas. Plant landings In
the master bedrooms add a decorator touch. All
Two-bedroom timeshare condos
available on 'gold coast' in Maui
baths contaJn full-width glass mirrors and oval
china basins with decorator-designed porcelain or
hardwood faucet handles.
Utlltttes are an underground and concrete
walks and drives are offered. Each Weatree hOme
features a two-car garage and rear and aide yard
fencing wtth a gate. A S250 tandecape bonus Is
offered with the purchase of each new home.
Fully furnished two-bedroom condominiums
on the popular "gold coast" of Maui are now
available on a timeshare basis.
Prices start at $8,750.
These ocean-view Hawaiian vacation homes
are at Maui Hill, a landscaped 12.25-acre site within
a mile of Wallea Country Club's 36-hole, cham-
pionship golf course. Interior features Include
sunken living rooms, wet bars, front and rear lanais,
regfrlgerators, self-cleaning and microwave ovens.
The homes are air conditioned and come complete
with linens, dishes and utensils.
Maul Hill residents have exclusive use of a
large .swimming pool, tennis and shuffleboard
~ ,.. _ courts, putting qreen and ,outdQOI' ,b."pecjlyQ 9lt~. ,
Special four-day, three-night Hawaiian tours
may be scheduled for those who wish to Inspect the
community.
Maui Hill is a deeded timeshare ottering, which
provides home ownership advantages. Buyers may
purchase one, two or more weeks of vacation to be
used every year.
In addition, they may also exchange their Maul Hm vacation for another one at any of 700 resorts
around the world.
The homes are priced from $72,990 to
$84,990, and the builder offers eeverat financing
options, Including FHA/FHA 245, VAN A GPM and
below market conventional financing.
A total of 216 homes wlll be bullt at Westree.
Three models, designed by Frank Gonzales and
Associates and profeaslonally decorated by Carole
Elchen Interiors, Inc., are open for viewing dally
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To visit Westree. take the Pomona Freeway to
the Perris Boulevard exit. Proceed south for 21.4
For further i1formation on Maui Hill, call toll miles to John F. Kennedy Boulevard. Turn left (east)
free. (800) 42 1-7 499 or write Hawaiian Vacations and the sales office, located at 25690 Stoneybrook,
Realty, 23276 Southpolnte Dr.. 112, Laguna Hills, is just one·half block away. For more Information,
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anager post
Shel W. GHna has been appointed manager of
/acquieltton for The Carma-Sandling Group
the Sandling Organization, announced Presi-
t E. A. "SendY" Sandling.
The Carma-Sandling Group la an alliance of
Carma Developers Caltfornla, Inc., and the Sand-
ling Organlzatlon Is a long-time Orange County
builder.
Gllna will be respona.lble for direct acquisition
of property for development and land sales to other
bulldera.
.Prlor to joining The. Ca!!'T'.a·Sandllng Group, .
Gllna was a residential developer In Los Angeles
County. In 1976, he received the Glendale City
Beautiful Award for his development of a
townhome project.
He Is a member of the Building Industry
Association.
The Carma-Sandling Group Is ranked 14th of·
the top 100 builders In the Southern California
market and one of the top 10 land holders In the
area. Shel W. Gll.Da
New roof may help sell ho1ne
Many people thinking about putting their
homes up for sale are facing a brighter future with
the housing recovery In full swing and sales of
existing homes proceeding at a brisk pace.
If you are one of them and your home has 2.000
squBfe feet of space, three bedrooms. two baths, a
two-car garage and Is In a good nelghborhood -
congratulations! According to a firm that special-
izes In rek>catlng young, middle-management
executives with families, your home Is their dream
house.
To retaJn Its status as a potential best seller.
the ideal home, like any other. has to appeal to
prospective buyers. This means outdoors as well as
Business losses
compensated
under new laws
CHICAGO -The trend to compensate
property owners for eminent domain business
loSMS leaves most In the same financial position as
before the taking of their property, according to two
professors from Louisiana State University.
In a recent Issue of The Appraisal Journal,
Melvin W. Harju, Ph.D., chairman of the Depart-
ment of Economlca and Finance, and Terrence M.
Clauretle, Ph.D., associate professor of finance.
dlacuu "New Direction• Jn Eminent Domain: The
Emerging luue of Enhancement.'' In it, the pair
explain that leglatatlve action has brought about
this change.
Harju atatn that recent devetopments in
eminent domain 11wa In Callfornla. Florida. Mon-
tana, and Loulalana have shown greater sensitivtty
toward maintaining the business owner's financial
position.
In those 1tate1. the landowner can be
compensated for a IOH of profits and replacement
of his f acllltles under certain circumstances. While
these statutes provide for more compensation than
other state1, "compen1&tlon may still be Inade-
quate to place him In the same financial position as
before the taking, .. Harju and Clauretle note.
in, says the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers
Association. The first Impression anyone has of
your home is the outside -what Is known as Its
curb appeal. This means a well-manicured lawn,
trimmed shrubbery, siding that Isn't peeUng and a
roof that isn't p1Jst Its prlrn4l.
Sooner or later, every roof has to be reptaced.
If it is old and worn, limited cosmetic.repairs won't
help. Signs of a badly weathered roof are cracked,
curled or missing shingles. You can spot these
signs from the ground through binoculars. Don't go
up on the roof. It's dangerous and could damage
the shingles.
Instead. call in a professional who will conduct
a thorough on-the-roof inspection. Look for a
qualified roofer who is well established in the
community and will provide the names of previous
customers. advises ARMA. He should be Insured
against on-the-job accidents and provide follow-up
service.
A professional roofer is also a good source of
information on design and materials and how to use
them to get a long-lasting roof with eye appeal.
It's usually a good idea to get more than one
written estimate for comparison.
Affordability
iridex declines
during March
WASHINGTON O.C. -Rillr'G mortgage
Interest rates and reMle home prk:el more than
ottaet lncreuea ln flllNty Income In March, sending
the National Meodatk>n of Aellttors' Housing
Affordabltlty Index down a notch to 8&.4.
"The 0.5 percentegtt point February·to-March
decline followed a 0.3 pet'centage point deellne
from January to Februaty. reflecting the growing
frustations many potential homebuyerl face lo
~ attimptlng to achieve the Arnerk:an Oream of
homeownership," said Jo c.teon. Theexecutlve
officer and chief economist of the a.MOciatk>n.
While median famtty Income rose by S 1~ from
Februaty to March, the Income needed to quaJlfy
for a median-priced resale hOfne rose 1326
because of a slight lncreue in average mortgage
Interest rates and a $600 rise In the median
exis'tlng-home price, Carlson explained.
The March index means that a family earning
the median Income had 86.4 pefcent of the Income
needed to quaJlfy for the purchase of a median-
priced resale home, which was $72,4'00 that month.
If the Index had been at 100, which it has not
been since December 1978, principal and Interest
payments on a mortgage for a median-priced
resale home would have con~med exactly 25
percent of the nation's median famity gross income.
the economist said.
"In other words," he explained. "a family
earning the median Income would have had just
eno0gh money to qualify for a mortgage to
purchase a typlcaJty priced existing single-family
home," according to standards set by the Federal
NatlonaJ Mortgage Association. a major purchaser
of mortgages from lenderS.
In March, however. after a down payment of 20
percent on a median-priced resale home, principal
and interest payments on a 30-year mortgage at
12.23 percent --the average mortgage rate that
month --would have amounted to $606, or 28.9
percent of median family Income, Carlson noted.
Although the Index has dropped from the
January level of 87 .2, which was the highest since
December 1979, when It stood at 88.9. the March
Index was still 5.5 percentage points above the 80.9
Index one year earlier and 22.5 percentage points
higher than the Index low of 63.9 recorded in
September 1981.
The highest Index recorded in the 13 years the
association has cateulated the Housing Affordabili-
ty Index was 151.9 In Aprll 1971 .•
Lindsay chosen
as coordinator
B.J. Stewart Advertising and Public Relations.
Inc., has hired Donna Lindsay as public retations
account coordinator.
Lindsay's resPonS1bilities include internal co-
ordination of accounts, assistance on coordination
of special events and promotions. issuance of press
releases and trafficking.
Accounts she 1s involved with include Southern
Caltfomia developers Valencia Corp .. Sand ~lar
Devefopment and The Pacifica Corp
Lindsay former1y served as pubhc liaison for
the Orange County Pertorming Arts Center 1n
Costa Mesa. and as administrative assistant to the
emergency room director at the San Bernardino
County Medical Center
B.J Stewart serves clients m land develop-
ment. bu1ld1ng, interior design, areh1tecture. food
product. restaurant. hardware. sports entertain-
ment, finance. Investment. computer hardware anG Earlier award• had been based solely on
market value becauae thla was seen as the most
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plua FAM AM or DEN
31911 National Park Dr. Lag Nlg
499-1320 $295,000 Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM * * 64 10 W. Oceanfront. Np! Bch
7511-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5
• 428 Rivera Terr. CdM 759-9100 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30
*377 Bayview Terr (Eastside) Costa Mesa
546-2313 $169,000 Saturday 1-4
329 Dahlia. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $215,000 Saturday 1-5
**"611 Lido Park Or., N.B. (Dial 023)
673-7300 $385,000 Sat. 11-3
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* 401 Begonia. CdM
760-8333 $565,000 Sat 1-5
365 E. 19th, Eastslde Costa Mesa
642-7726 $131,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch
760-8333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3BEDROOM
* * 3311 Finley, Newport Beach 673-3777 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2001 Altura, Irvine Terrace, CdM
675--6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
20451 Bayview. Back Bay, N.B.
650-5520 $ 158,500 Sat. 1-5
* • 1130 Berkshire (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch
546-2313 $267,500 Satu~day 1-4
4919 Bruce Cresent. Newport 8ch
631-1400 $260.000 Saturday 1-5
1301 Keel Dr, H.V Hiiis, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $398,000 Sunday 1-5
1851 Kentucky pt (M8'8 Verde) C.M.
557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5
215 Morning Canyon, CdM
644-8018 $560,000 Sun 12--5
45 Northampton (Belcourt HI) Npt Bch
760-8333 $660,000 Sat 1-5
3335 Ocean Blvd., CdM
675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
15322 Pacific, Midway City
963..6767 $99,900 Sunday 1-5
1977 Port Cardiff. Harbor View
644-6926 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-'
1419 Santanefla Terr, CdM
644-7020 $299,950fee
1854 Port Renwfck, Npt Bch
644-7020 $249,500
1112 Highland, Npt Sch
644-7020 $318,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
* * 124 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, N.8 .
851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
120 Via Quito, Udo Isle, N.B. ,.
673-7300 $425,000 Sun. 1-5·
142 Via Undlne, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $349,000 Sat. 1-5
2027 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) Npt Sch
644..6200 $205,000 Sunday 1-4
936 W. 18th St. A-2. Costa Mesa
631 -0776 $118,000 · Sat 12:30-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* • 305 Kings Road, Newport Heights
631-1400 $390,000 Saturday 1-5
"' 30 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek
640-9060 $409.000 Sunday 1-5
* 4515 Fairfield, Corona del Mar
673-7771 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1221 Berkshire Lane, Westcliff. N.B.
548-9516 $279,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
1520 E. Ocean Bl (Penn.) Npt Sch
760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• *4521 Gorham, Cameo Shores. CdM
645--0303 $679,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
306-i2 Hafra Way, Sliver ado Cyn
759-9100 $$299,000 Sun 1-5
*13.4 Harbor ISiand Or .• N.B.
675-6000 $525,000 Sun 1-5
31 16 Klondike. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $245,000 Saturday 1-4
903 tombard1 Coeta Meta
963-6767 ~155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
30 Maln..U, Jasmine CrMIC
8'4-9060 "409,000 Sundmy 1-5
20172 Harbor llie Lane Huntington 8Nch
S49-2330 $139K Sat/Sun/Mon 10 on
1528 Otange Aw,(Corn. Palmer)C09ta MeM
873-1600 $215,000 $unday 11-4 * 594 Pierpont, Cot'8 Meta
549-2313 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-'
18'7 Port Sheffield, H.V. Hmt, N.B
644-9060 $265,000 Saturday 1-5
18 Purple Sage (Trttrk) Irvine
760-8333 $254,000 Sat 1..S
500 Aookford. Cameo Shorel, CdM
759-1501 $295,000 Saturday i-5
11 Rue Verte (Ba Cyn) Npt Sch
644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 1701 Galatea (Irv. Terr) OdM
644..6200 $$395,000LH Sun 1-5
**5109 Seuhore. Newport Beach ~S-2847 $A95,000 Oafty 2-8
528 Seaward, Corona Highlands. CdM
675-6000 SA35.000 Sun 1-5
3058 van Buren, Coeta Meea
540-4964 S128,900 Sat/Sun/Mon 2:30-6
207 Via Orvteto, Udo Ille, N.B.
673-7300 $395,000 Sun. 1-4:30
*4501 Wayne Rd, Cameo HlghlandS, CdM
675-8000 $360,000 Sun 1-5
10 Windflower, Turtlerock, lrvtne
552-2000 $289,000 Sun. 1-5
48EDROOM ** 1309 Baytide Or, CdM 644-6200 $910,000 Sat/Sun 2·5
1029 Bonnie Doone (Irv Terr) CdM
&«-6200 SA95,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
• 23 Bodega Bay, Npt Bch
644-7020 $595,000 ** 415 Bayslde Or, Npt Sch
644-7020 $500,000
*2601 Blackthorn, Eastbluff, N.8 .
Sat 1-5
675-8000 $285,000(LH) Sun 1-5
* 1336 GaJaxy, Doww Shores, N.8.
673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
15988 Mount Jackson, Fountain Valley
963-6767 s 149,900 Sat 12:30-4
2105 Yacht Mllchtef, Npt Bch
831-1266 $395,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* • 1325 Mariners Dr. Westcllff, N.8 .
844-9060 310,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1700 GaJaxy Or., Dover Shores, N.B.
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5
•• 19372 Baywater, Huntington Boh
759-1501 Sunday 2..S
*1833 GaJatea Terr (Irvine Terr) NB
875"6161 $775,000 Sunday 1-5
w 1970 Port Ounlelgh CW. Npt Sch
786-7500 $324,0l>O Sat/Sun 2-5
*• 3'499 Queen's Court, C.M.
645-0303 $239,500 Sun 1-5
•• 1109 Denni• Or. Coeta Meea 645-0303 $239,900 Sun 1-5
•• 407 Mendoza Terr, CdM
640--0357 $850,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5
2333 Cornell, eo.t1 MeM
546-2313 $139,000 Saturday 1-4
40 Drakes Bay, Spygt ... Hiii, CdM
552-2000 1395,000 Sun. 1-5
9971 Oc:eancreet Or. H.B.
962_...54 $212,000 Sun 12-5
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1865 Pon~. Newpon e.dt
873-7781 $3&9,000 Sun 1-5
1227 Portllde (tit.V.Hll) NP1 8ch
780-8333 $429,000 Sun 1·5
•v2024 Pon Weybridge Pf, HVH, NB
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
ii 1 Rue e&.rritz (pg Cyn) Npt Bch
~200 $715~000 Sun 1-5 * * 225 North Stat (Ovr Stir) Npt8ch 644-8200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
21 Rue Fontatnbleau, Big C9f1Yon, N.B.
640-8015 $498.000 Set/Sun/Mon 1-5
1230 Sand Key, HV Hlh, CdM
67S-8000 $399,000 Sun 1-5
2 Torrey Pine (Big CMyon) N.8.
759-8477 M25,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3363 Wisteria, Coeta Meu
64s-o303 $172.,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1789 Tanager (Mesa Verde) C.M.
64S-0303 $240,000 Set/Sun 2-5 * v 1901 Yacht Enchantress, Sea'liew, N.B
64-4-9060 $419,000 Saturday 2-5
58EDROOM * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $1 ,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*41 Bodega Bay, Spyg&us, CdM .
675-8000 $585,000 Sun/Mon 1-5
5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 14 GeneYe (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $2,000,000 SaUSun 1-5 * • 30 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch ~200 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1600 s-bel Cir (Spygts Rdg) Npt Bch
644-8200 $540,000 " Sun 1-4 * 51 GoMita, Spyglass Hill, Corona del Mar
759-1501 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30
• .,.... 8 Traflllger, Hart>or Ridge •
640-4888 $1,950,000 SaUSun 1-5
2215 Atta Vista (E.btuff) Npt Boh
644-7020 $305.000 Sat 1-5
429 tsabefla Terr, CdM
640-0357 $1,450,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5
2601 ls&and View, H.V. Hills, N.B.
64-9060 $375,000 Monday 1-5
I BEDROOM ** 333 Via Lido Soud (Udo) Npt Sch
6«-6200 $1,300,000 Sun/Mon 1-5
I BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * * 107 Mlfford (C. Shores) CdM 644-7020 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 *** 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) Npt Sch 6«-6200 $$1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
C~FORIALE
18DllOOll *** 101 Via Udo 8oud (Udo) N.8 . 875-e181 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
28EDROOM * 13 Pak», RSJ HMll. kvtne
760-1501 1159,900 Sat. 1-5
• 15 Cowntty, Hetbor Ridge
759-1501 *349,000 Sunday 1-5
7211 Aprtcot,· 0r8ngtr98, lrvtne
759-1501 $128,500 Saturday 1-3
280 Cllgn8y #309 (V. 881boe) Npt 8ch
645-<>303 $425,000 Sat 2-8
28RpluaFAllMlwDEN
13 Southampton (Belcourt Hf) Npt 8ch
875-8670 '488,750 Sun 1·5
3 llEDROOll * • 2506 Sycamore Ln, Cos1a Mesa
645-0303 $127,000 Sat 1-5
•• 41 Pw111ington, Northwood, 1Mne
759-1501 $159,900 Saturday 1-5 * #2 Lemon Tree (Univ. Pk) 1rvtne
759-9100 $149,500 Sat 1-4
403-409 Poppy, Olde CdM
675-6000 From $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
28R
16932 Limelight #A, Huntington ee.ct..
963-8767 )93,000 Saturday 12-4
llOU..E HOIES
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
28R plua28R
2524/2526 Sea'liew, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $4 72,500 Sunday 1-5
3 8R plue 3 BR plua DEN
430 Begonla., Corona del Mar
675-2500 $385,000 Sat. 1-5
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LIDO llYFllllT
5 Bedroom, 5% bath, 45 foot
lot. Sold 1981 for
$1.750,000. Taken back on
foreclosure and available
now at $1,250,000 for quick
cash sale.
Lawson
Realty Company
JUST LISTED
CAMOO HIGHLANDS
IEW FllEST Olllln
Totally rebuilt 3 Bdrm plus 2 Ba
plus approx. 3000 sq. ft. ocean
view. and ocean access.
JUST LISTED
SEIWlll/SOIEISET
YIEW -lllllJ INUIO
5 Bdrm, 3 car. spa. totally new
kitchen $419.000 incl. land.
Close to shopping.
JUST LISTED
GREEllEL T POITOFllO
HMllELH, EICL
HHZEWIJ
Steps to playground & pool.
finest lot location in H.V. Homes
1111 Ptrt l~J. "9 S• 1-1
IHt,OOI •I .IM4
WITll LAID $221,100
Lowest priced fee property in
H V Homes by $20.000. Great
starter home in Newport. as-
sume lrg 1st TD .. fixed rate. low
interest loan
JETTY VIEW-OLD CHARI
Olde CdM produce market on
Fernleaf now available. One
house from China Cove.
$575.0CJO Highly upgraded
single family unit with a lrg ren-
tal unit
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OH• Ill IP Tll-PUl This
prime Investment property with
excellent corner location. In-
come high yet rents are low by
today's standards. All records
available. Must sell. Call Bill
Wedmore. 551-8700. Offered at
$294,000
Jll TM UI IWI A '111W" A great
value In this Newport Beach
view property located high on a
hill overlooklng Newport Center
and the blue Pacific! Fr. doors
lead from enlarged F.R., D.R ..
and entry. All this Including the
land. $355,000. Myrna Boom.
551-8700
TllllFIO Tll-UYIL Nearly new
condo In good location. Seller
transferred so price Is right! 3
Bdrm, 3 full baths. walk-In
closet. dining rm, 2 car attached
garage. association pool & spa.
Close to shopping. All this for
$136,900. Anne Tierney.
51 -8700
Luxury In ~ COM, ~
38' 3be hme. R-2 lot.
$395K. &4<>-4254
PETE
BARRETr
.. REALTY
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aandy beNfl, W/doc:* Open 1-6. 124 vte loed9d w/~edee lf't • Yfl . c:::::a:::: ....._. ~ tto 8£8J Nly... lto¥9, opetl bMm ceil9,
/Agt 6"-t613 UdoNotd. 8krl51....., adult I* CM sz7 900 <Md. W.. bw, prof t.nd· 2 & 3 Br IUX eonctot, tome ......-...,. &iltb1Uff""8r 2.,....,. rm $550/mo Incl utll. AYlllt Weird~ HorM. · ~. *25.000 tcaUltY, w/own pvt fao. kit S 8Hr WWW G; ;;.-n !r;g .-d Ind acW ,,350• mid JUN. 175-8022 UIYll-LWc dt conoo. OCn-Hrtw "1°"'"° .... a.1.,.. 10~ -...,,.,.. ioen.j ~ w/1tov., rNcto _,_ no Pita. ..im ,_ • 7f104MH ·tr-r.::::::------modef wtth fUlgolf w, 28r, Iba. den, fwn rm "'-....., tredt towwd Ne OOftdo.
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view. Pool,..... n °""'· 12%. VIiie 8alboe 1.1111&-.U 7 t4.737-702t ct.hwlhr • dllpc>Ut, ftptc · ' HARBOR VIEW 48A 2be,
BR 2ba. '220,000 11,000 '31-1Wf •72 beeutlM VIie W• llll'HI In UV rm. CompltJt '* 38f 2'Aiba Condo, ~. fwn rm, e-.,.. nolgrrc-ic=::::::~:C
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7424 I 3 br. 2 be. fwnlly room. H!9hty upgrad~ 28R •Hl•IB From 1900/mo 548-1 ~Ct• Condo 3br LIWllf ,_ S210K: -..mt l1HK tit 28*. ~ llY/dlnlng/kltd\ V' ........... .., 28' 2ba condo, dbt ow. INutlfUt Deerlleld Home 3ba PoOI t.nni. t11oo lr-----::-:-=--=r.:z:
1 VISTA HUERTA • av OWNER...._,. er.n. l.lgtlt lntwtot. a.t ....... lnlM/a. comm pool. W 10 . 2 br, 2 be.~ dblt1 oar.. mo.'uw7'4tt7a.513t If:=~!:!,!~.!!!! .. ....._. I buy In Orenge Co. . $675/IM. Agt. Shlrt.y lo¥9fy oar-•· w ·g1rden-, , R 1 ba. _.,, *25,000. Young edults .... 875-430, 875-14$4 «.Prof.~ deelr~.,Nr bMCh, 28' 2'M>a. 1850 crpt, min.I bllncfa. $900. P~~~Jvl MART NDIH&l NW welcome. AQt 540-5937 V' U .... , ...... 2 Stry PoOI hnw 5 rm 2 ba No pees. "50. 494-2481 :~ ~ y:t7~1100, Awlil Jun. t. 875-2424 •
840-9019 I SM tht entn bey llnd Lu•. Mobile Hon. on lllletfw•1lar updet~ kltch ~· Nr UCI 28' 2'MSI comm l . 1BacN1or, ground floor.
C.il ==-~~ ttlil Water. N9wpoft BMcti. •lln.... ., .. won't lut at te55 PoOI. wale to mn•. no lOld C.O.M: BetutlfUlfY r•1 pvt, clea.n. S390/mo IJaa.-,..__,_,.•-..,~ &tete ..... 813-3e21 vr .. ._._.... 53t..ft90 BEST Rttyt .. , pett$MO. 653-1471 mod-.oC~Cod.~ Aval!. 875--6611 3ba. ~view ' ..,....,,,,_, .,., .. _,, .....--w/ooeM & ~ .. _ o'wc r.. l2%. o.o' t>etutlfully menlcur~ Mutt Miii Trip.. w1<M I.I.Jin,... 308 ROCHESTER IMlll UI aJW Specloue 4 Bd + fernily G•o.rt Apt. within q11c •
..... 31 e> 14&-laOt groundlllndMCUtltytye.. mobli. home tumi.Md, JOANOOAAN~r. 2BR 2ba. Quiet MClucMd 2 ldtm & din. 2--Aeiha. rm. AvetlAt* Jut-/ 15th. lng dl11anoeottn.btectt.
00'1 tn90 ""'· !•pantlv• o~ Partier Strip. 730-0991 75t-08t9 w/lge pvi ywd, etectrlc Avell. now. NMt & cleen. *2600/rno. ytty. 1 & 2 bdrm• 1675, 1875.
ftoof P'WlforgredouellY· ·--• ... gernoe door op•ner. ~y PoOf, $1125/mo. BAYFAONT . COHOO: 2 $950. M~. Op«i Set
Ing end tn*1.elnlng. 4 ....,.,. U Cpt/drpt, renge, i•r· Ao\. 840-55e0 Bdrm. In MCUrlty bldg., & Sun. 11·5. 64'-2611
latge BdnM, WI\ bdl, 20 ec QOOd "'" lend, * Wllf lln * dtner.ln<:I. MOO/mo NO eaa ····-1 a bey VIEWS. I 1095/mo 0oMn View 1 btlc to bel'I fonntl ~ Ind two-,...._rySprtnge $2000 • ev«u 12th month FREE. --· w.-ytty tbd tba Sttlc $&50.
tamMyroom."875,000ln-ac. lowdowm. 64i.3043 ~=:,:,: ~ PETS.142-2171 1 bdrm -+ o.rt condo, fOf· WATERFRONT HOMES 87s.811i ~5 t-5 ' due*. Cell Bob Owena. . OK 3 ... 1 .. _ ............ I met din. rm, pool, epa. AL TRS 831-1400 • a .. z-lw '-Prtt UM OK. fortetoeur.. • .., ..... ......, g1reg41, JuM 1. l900/mo, 1at, · So of Hwy 2 Br 1 Ba pvt
... ... -Your prlc», our terms. blg P•tlo, c:tpts, drapes, lat + <Mp 1-371-7580 I --petlo tndry rm wlllk to IHITmTl-IJL 730-7003 fned. Xlnt ... , lhat'P . I ... -·· . •7· •
PETE
BARRE TI
. REALTY
10 unit• S700K seeo + MC. No pets. Turtlerooll: dNti 2br/2bn. 2BR 2BA Condo W/Q4J«d =ti· 7•6g%r;~·7 c~·:
12 unlit S725t< tab 546-5442. 770-5e29 o.n. Avell. June 16. No r,'-· poof, J-c. pvt bNdl 67a.looc) U lq Homee
14 unllt $850K .... f I W 3 Br 2 Ba big f..-nlty rm ~ $1200. 833-1795 1600 mo. 675-5e07 • n ue
Tom Lee. Bkr. 642-1603 . J"L' I frplc, OtW, lrg yvd $850: UnlY Patti 28' 2b• condo., VERSAILLES t Bdrm II .,. · Hew !!ptl JI!! P.te 75·1·3191. Bkr •ttllCh dbl gw. $800/mo. luxury condo, ell fer.,,., 15&>/mo. •• •YllW If llY• lm;;;I §=:;"'2 8( (I;: 48' 2t>a If fnod d buy/r«et H..i 831-oeac> • lll'Mftltlea. MCUrlty r,t•. 1500 deposit
luxe. lhort/long t.,m, Klds/petl gK. w.l:"to Un1Y Part! edC tim., 28' '1 ~2r~e:~J{:.U utlls lnckl, 642·3099 -iiiiiitii••• Acro11 from Newport Sec:. pvt bMc:h. 240~7537 shopl, QOlf. Npt Bade 2ba on oreenbett, 1mmac ' 18r duplex. Eettalde ~------Herbor Ytlettt Club, this I ~ l Bey. Bike to !Mach, eond Stt5. 675-5393 WANTED: HARBOR VIEW $435/mo + 1275 <Mp. No
tharp duplex withe klek· 1 etabtes. $1200. 752·7150 Woodb I~ ".--"' . for HOMES ar .. IOf ..... Of pets. 544·2140 559-5549 ., 1 .. turft outatendlng r -.-... o optton. Family. 54&-4eOt -------financing. ca11 bfoker: ~ .. Cui. ~ 2 Br. ' Ba lte. 2 B • ellCel. oreen· 1 er ;ero.n apt. ttove a 645-8202 ~· P.t ok, hookups 1675 + l*t location, 1750/mo, W•tdfff 3 8'. 2 Ba. form• refrlge, no pets. $430 Boy & Beoch $&75 1ec:., Jon 548-2497 evell JUiy 1. 975-0870 OR, trg kltc:Mn, PoOI & 548-1377
., W.• lllr. LODGE MOTEL. Sen Red Estate Oetuxe newer 2aty. 38r LNw .... U4I :,:~mo.;: ie;; 1 BA/POOi Starting et aa.nn I MlllDMlll Jeointo Mtn•. Ideal fOf' I •urr•ru~..,-2'~b•. lrptc. b1tln1. Ufa L 1550 &nGi 771..a171 e~642•5211 $425/mo. S300 deposit. T•ke advantage of bed/brHkfaat. quiet uaaa 1•11t crpts/drps, dbl gar, fned t ~ 1950 A ell 631·1879 Of' 83W926
enldoul ....,, a..utlful 2 ., .. , 2 blka walk to town. I -NKi5 y •rd I p• t Io. o d n r . ow no " ta -Br 28a hofM In~ 1s-u 1ge lodge rm com'l I Prlvete MCUrlty Ott~ Child/pet OK. $825 Oy9 JUM 20. 851-8928 tn90: l BR TownhOUM w/pool,
OnlyS lU.000. Opn khctWtn. 673-8955 · comm~nlty. 72 ft. on thtl 5'47-9571, ev• & ~nd• 2 er 1'A s.. Arch a.ach A/~3 d~ nr S.~ l650 spa, guard gtted. $510
ShOAtS 48' c:ust. Sat/Sun. Call Morltyn bey, with pier & float'°' 850-0223 LOrrl Heights S950/mo Tom i 5JM190~M Alty ":,e mo. lnciuc:Mt utlllll•. e,3700 aqft.Ownertot Coombte3M2" .,.,.,,, .......... lerge t>oet. Well land·· 85l-8928 Cal1Royet675-6099
vlde llnenclng. Cell to! Exper management co .. aceped courtyerdlEnstllde 2Br tba, smtll ' .. AJC 3 Br nr S.C.P. 16502 BR 1ba petlo • Hua! 83 1~ speelaliz.el In Oratio-& w/foun1eln & IP•· Meg-yard, gar, fr1Q. $775 Ut., 'NIGUEL.&fORES frplc dbl gar nwc::h more 2052 Ge~!'r· Lene
San Diego Countlea. , nlflcent 3BR, be home. tat & NC. 64~3958 .,,_ Outek rentals, 38', den, 53M 190 BEST Alty te. $650/mo 6't5·3081
TSL MGMT 142· 1803 Fully equipped gourmet! Off M Arthur $625 3 Br 19•· Welle to beectt & r.-c ' _
--------kitchen FOf' leue yMtly ec center. Pvt guerded ADULT COMPLEX. 2 S1'Y28r 28a MWef twnhM no
Super •harp Cu1tom So. Call!. Motel's '°' s.... et S400o '* mo or 3
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TowMc>me. 2 Br 2'A be.1 Aleo Real Estet• LIOente aumm« months et.15000 BES,~ty f 8 quick oooupancy. $1350: 1'~be, pool, So. S.A. Open 1575 831-3671
-&I wtdf/n, Overlooking Bio I fee position open. Pert or '*mo ee Also have ottlef1 Rltr S575, 540-0374 -----U Canyon Golf CourM. ~ Full Time. (7 t4) a.45-4116 ~ ... l l•-i Off MacArthur $625 3 Br 2 631-0440 . f &.!-* 38' 2Ba nr SC Pt?.a SA
duc::.d to 12" 000 + •-• t • • ... • Be epllt leVel kldt Icy pool --81ua carport lrg patio PoOI IP•
term•. By awn«. Op«i lLeh ... HJI .. ~ dbl g•r Call 53&--6190 ...... lipeJ s N Tustin. eeeut 2-3 Et. LR S775, no pell, 752-5822 rt·a h~ Sat 1-5. ~ s.. ... and. ooeeniront Penlnsule pt Executive condo on bay. BESTAltyfee Cl:SJC eleoanoe u Br w/frptc lrg kltch w/no<Mt13151mo. kiddies OK. EZ 64 -1133 NB (Ford /Jemboree) estate lot L•rgelt I~ dealgner, completely PENTRIOGE cove 1pllt leVel wet b&r f/p den sun rm. tkyllght1, vtll ~· d8') terms. ca11 w uma
862·1873 Newport Beactl. 45)(200 · f\Jrn. $1995mo 673..0896 2 Br 2 Ba apllt level frplc fncd kid/pet upper • grdnr, clean quiet 6.41~208 lee ANYTIME VERSAILLES CONDO $850,000. Agt. 673-3777 , pool apa 2 car gM with S700't 539-6190 BEST nghbrhd custom h<>met---
ZBr 28e sul1• N9ef•ted .. tai Dtttrt ..... lllf1lrwhltt4 · sa75 556-9200 Alty lee xlnt tchools. $1100 Furn J Ull ILIFFI . . by rro LA. terr, pool. eee H •, leatral ZZ02 opener · I• • • •••t s 1350 Ref'• 538-160<4 w side, eu new, 1 •1r Ba,
I oat• Sal•/Aenttleue ln.n HSl()j( 3 8 2 B Priced 10 rent 2 Bdrm ~rt IC •a C • :_1 p•hos. DIW. no pets, lEN·ULI tlen 631-6319 Holy Sm es r • gardenspot wtapplscrptdl31Teiutt1 condo on •• .. uuaa1 kids 01(, avail 1mmed
ender. we-3 Bdrm. OC> Deep Canyon Tenn11<,;1ub. ~~1:81B\s~~r1~ 1:'1 decor $450 at 539-6190 greenbelt st 4 00. UafaraiU.. 2410 S675Jmo. 645-66'6
bath. has ev~hlng., ~II 1.11 llPUI Palm~ ~r; ":J' r:t BEST Alty fee Ownrt,t.gt &t0.0087 Rent/Option, Woodtake3 ar 1 Br. Cottage. Eut-
i f'~tlonC:':*'tOWelk toth~.beeeh.~aJ. ~:t':i 3:0.9/el ·1· l••-rlWllftr I Pr1mel oceti28drm28a2 Bayahores 24 hr-gate tbr, cath cellns, deck. aldeCM.$685/mo 2625
aat urry or AP-1 ~' ferrylr•t•. 38r/ ba · -ltlflll stry. hme w/gar 4 pop guard with private I ale. ldry, mlc/wv, pool•, Elden apl B 631-1755
ntment I ea. 218 Bel 81 873-2943 SELL OR TRADE: 60' 1 BR '60lll IUL n S550 cant miss 539~ 190 beaches. 3 Br 2 Ba streams, MC •vi immed S465/mo 2 Br , ba ept
:...-....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WALi Tl TIE IUll moblle home on Big Bear PllP IUIAIEIEIT BEST Alty lee S 1500/mo. yrly lease $675/mo -~8-~!_0 __ Upper ~nit, Pool. '"dry
• 2 bdrm +-den 2 ba wood Lake S 17,900 O< trade Sharp house 2Br 1 Be 2 4 9 5 C r e • t v I e w Ttwa•••... rm 2272 Maple CEPTIIUL -t>Mmed ce11inge. '2 oar 1 tor boat or ear 675-958 t 71'1'171-1113 enctad gar crpta & drapes I 646-6219, 646-o 100 Uafaraia... ZS2S TSl .. IT 142-1103
lent floor plan • 3 gtreoe. $ 179,900 In· SO fnccl patio w/d rm nol Beeutllul 38' 2b•. pool &
ms, 3 b•th• and MP· oludM land. OWner may ht 11 Stitt l 590 ht ti State IS pets S560mo • sec spa, new etpt• s l250/mo MUI BW u IUll Bachelor. compl kitchen &
te muter 1u1tt. httlp fln4"09. Mull stand credit check. Call carm.n 648-7171 2Br 2'AS., d/w. w/d hk· bath. utlls pd E1s1de autlfully lendscaS*:I Gorg.c>ut 3 Br 3 Be fem 548-5442. 770-5629 --up gar frplc $850 $300646-5736/6'6·1279
d wnh oaro.n hOuM ~ .. "'~ , SUI VALLEY IDIHO lllEI 1 Be•utlful executive home. He' .,..:., 7189. /<M:.I\ 1193 -----• rm, epa,.,... """"'· flWltY a Suna1 clean 2br 1b• ~ B 2,L B I T-· · ...,.,. .vv-Brand new condos lor lreet and room tor potll~ upgra<M. Now • , h ..-v• t. ,· .. , ,. •• nl. ... ... A r--l-L.......1 rent 2 units avail In new I Gourmet )(ltchen only S28S.OOO. Op•n ouse type .ap . enc I neer ftthlon llland. Npt ,.11111at1 ......._ ro~ nr SC Plaza 2 a 3
tote of bulltlna. Houee Sat. 308 l.ugonlL Investment/development oppty In the ~~~~· ~r~~· ~~~~~ Ctr. $l850/mo. 644-6800 ~rm• w/2 ear prkg In
lO.OOO. Cell to.... I Dockside R.E. a.to-8208 booming South Wood River Valley: 532.'.326ttv mao. · Big Canyon, guer~. lalM.a ucurlty gar From
142·12M WltllflllT IMO laat ... ,. ~~~~~e ~!!)eroke,· ltlad 2111 ~-~ c:~~t1~~: ~~~ ~ ~ • 101 Lot city up lllUlifOYed, l/J AC 1 Bdrm buch •POI BLUFFS CONDO. 3br, fBRnearm:ltflpatlo. or come by 810 Ballet SI B-:=l.9f!· uy lots. rr ;:iu~d-:i~. ~~~ e~: I ~~;oo =ly64:::·~· ~~'.' J~ ~. t1's.t~r E~~~ Br~r~lc~' ~~
W•clfff 3 Br + o.n. taro-• Yi cty .. .,. for COii•. dtt. 539-6190 BEST Alty fee BIUFFS CONDO •• .... 24 carport '625· 640..o997
room.. 1P9, many lltrU. • 24 ••. ,t. la1d w/footi1•s.i1. 1 Bdrm bHCh spot 3Br 2'~b•. smell yerd. U50/Dixmobliehome.no l /.W.llr ... o.tlln 1279,600 Ownt 648~9511 • wteun<Mcic '395 P•Y• S 1000/mo. 640...S 107 pell. Meture adult• s450 utlls lncl 646...o· 1~ • •so AC llYer c..a. lalClt I• ....... r«it & blll• equfp kltch Quiet MCUre -llAU OlllY ti Au I " 1 •· ' •• "" ' 53M 190 BEST Alty fee Cape Cod 3Br 2b•. l'I~ 1991 ~ 64~73 U~ in
"II you're planning on Aki 5 er. h% L: ,.,,. • lestr/lar/(lter. w/f'4. lie. & I.E. 3BR rw. Brookhur•t & ~~u~l-d=· • -· ... Condo t tyle ·•lcathedrel
•••rrlng your ltE. yerd, cul dt MC. At6dng • 23 IC ,,.. .. , .. s.Wh. laid. Yorktown. 1850/mo. br•nd 'n.w remodel'. ~ w celling, 1 Br w/loft,
n ... lnt.,..,,..ut 111." ltt,000. 112,500 down. Agent. 146-3683 11400/mo. 2424 Slerrt B~ln. 1 BR 2be. enctsd Ql'llQ9. balcony.
/CdMl•Ot ~ blG 657•2783 Join the eood hfe in the real old we;t! ~ 11 t>«1er 4 Br 2 ea Vlata. Oyt 673-1395 ~~,~~·;.018:T1 .;1~;· r,~155b_:;5 ~~JC''· ,. ~ = ~~~ NL Real Estate. POB 1270. Hailey ID g3333 I !1:,0~!, b;!~flho~d e~ LIDO tSLE BAYFRONT uoo BAYFRONT ooot>M N1ceq u1e1 2Br 2b•
rt•r. If you have e 539-8190 BEST Rlty t• Lovely e Br. pool/spa, wide motMte Home, cou-w/petlOI & encl garage
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20 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PIU:~T /Saturday. May 26, 1984
There la no reason to keep thing• you don't
need or an)oy anymore. Just beceuH they're
not valuable to you, there are cuatomera
wllllng to pay good money for thing• you're
tired of. Contact the "Recycler of Unwanta,"
the claaalfled department of th• Dally Piiot.
You wlll be pleased with the feat, apeedy
raaulta. A• feat aa a phone call, reaulta
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CALL YOUR
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E.llde 2 Ir 2 Ba aellmol.....,, "'-91 FURN 2BR CONDO Ml non-r, 2Whtw hon*"' 55 Fw/, Orange.
hN wlepecb• pY1 Pd EZ lnOWll In..,.., • June&-June' CM Bf 2 Ba Prom. Pt, $275 ~ent,jec.. TfH1t2
lo. Pool, catPOtt. no 141..aoe... . • 751-5501 ot113-1117 +12 u1111. GttY 546-8728 I .. U ...__.
11. S 8501 mo . ' • s J}! Summar Aent.alll. 2 & 3 wrtc, 173-7814,... • ~,...., -o985 83 M2e6 ~ -a.t btda on llrott. From · jf( A area.t p1ece to 1w on the Bdrrne, t300 to 11000 M/F non iwnkr. 4br nw 30011t60 eq ft IMIMeble.
·1r91bf,petl0on ette -:.bar baklOney llpp•r Bay. Private ...icty. On & olf the &C. Pim.a 1275 Ind utll, ....... .,..,...,, • pool, epe. eee. w/~ ocelll'I c:tubhou'" a health bellc:tl P'1n'9 .,.., 1t11 955-0109 °' 54M2n .,....,.,, ....... ______ _
•· S525. no..eoss: ~..,.., P~"! 8'>aS. 8 tennis c:oun.. 1 ...,... call today fot.,... M/F "" 2br 11>9 hM OriiCi ~.Sult•
nets 141-3050 student Onty 1725 + utll poote, c:klM to ~ llltodclrl. Westtld4t C M $400 .;_ In Coett ..... ArM.
NNING ._, 2 Bf 2 Ba 497-2154 w/wttnd ......: oc Airport, Fathlon Na. AMlty 175-1142 MC. Mitch &4S:1292 I 1150/450. Call 831~141 "• • .. .,.. laland conven6ent lt10P9 IMCh SUtnmet Ren den apt, p004 $585. 957-8181 Mk for Judy L on ~t --tel M/Ftolhr281' 1b98alboal°'ange County Airport I
7 tO W 11th 2 bdrm duplex /vtew -· . ,._..,, Pt. hot'M, 2br, ""V laland aipt. $350/mo Y'tv area'*' oftlOe btdQ. COf-
1 get trptc. Sl75 ~ peta.0 SlnglM U 2 Bdrm Apert-fum&k+ (7ot;r> ::~· utll lpcl. Call Gerry '* 8rtMol & Aedhll trom
•e11tti• .... I 762-5251 497-3873 IMntl l Towntlou... , 875-9594or173-,2827 I 400 tq ft to 3350 liq ft . .._.... ' IJorn IMO (Alk ~ El ........ C M •. -.. __.. S.91 NET. Wiii buld to
OowNtalrt 1br 1p1., ,,.. ~ .Pta. • -· · "-· .-. N B • ...,. to bMcn. M-.utt teMnt. TIWlllllll I kite, lrg ~. very pvt w1t_hTV.11nen11'::. ~~': t;::'1'7rx,ett;:· non Imler, r91P & neat. 11111Mtt ll1 .... .... fer.... $750 mo Ind utll. tee. mey be Nnted tor llhor1 Ind utMt 642:2045 . l260 no Ulla. 873--0390
. vautted oelllng, dbl c:tep. ref• req. Single term or lonOer). On Jem.. • · <>c.an vi.-, ates>• to Small offtce, Corona def
• pool & epa. I Pfof/M Pf.t. Avail June 1. bor• Ad. at S*1 Joequln ........... la.... bch/marlna fem prof Mar·• 190imo. ua..5017 • 2,~ ea +Den .. SISO I 4'4-5077 or 497-~7 Hlll9 Ad. 2br 21>9 llMpe 8, ~ 20_30... ~th, balco·.f', 642 4114 •for Sharon
w 18th 145-2739 ~,..,. . M4-11M turnllhed,gat.arnall ... c:ablepooltpa.$4501nda •b ............
E OFFER A CHOtCE j~ ~ Dl47s.oeaa E/81S-2431 utltt. 493-1621 1 MO FREE AEHT
t a ..i.ctlon of grM1 ~ N9wpOtt "'t:; W~f: ~ ~-1::: Ui8 Bctl, ocw et 'f04llr Pool/jac 4 br hotM SC W/lhort t«m ...... toll
ng? We can ~ any-condo Deewt• 2 bf 2 ba, . door'Mep, 28r+. ~ Ptza. M 21-.35. n/f/lfl/JU WV.,,..., .. , Oowr °'
from a..,. ept to a •'"°"*'.,,..,. & .Ji aec. eon~. 548-7533 Sept, wttGJmo. 491-2nO $275 494-2742 97'9471t a..ite 14, N.8.131-3151
H~f!. '°::O~ C: °°'* avllll. 97USO.. ~~:i :!.u,y, ii#,Pi 8ctl 2 • rA Ba edlJlt PfOf male ~r. stw
t choice of ldNI tMng BACHELOR ON OCEAN-2 Br 21A Ba~ Mng condo, DOOd loc. pool, furn 2 Br. 2 ba Pfomon-I 1• ltlt
L·MGMT 842•1803 FRTONT. 1410 yeat1Y ey llPPt onty 631-6439 • e-. Ind utll. 3 Mo, tory Point apt. 1450/mo 1&• , ,.. B REALTY 97$-1142 ...... Agt 64s..3e13 11000/mo .... , S4M747 + ~ uth. 813-7807 _ • tit
LEASE $1150: 2 maat9' Jua ~ 11n·11m Prof M/F .... Fem N 2:: liq ft.•·.:::.~-
bra 2 b9th9 NCUf1ty LtO s: 2be "?OnC10 pOCii I .,,,11n1 .,,. 2()-30 a er CdM. COfllP'IW • .., 2 Br. apta. pool, 1P8-. 115-1510 MJ8n-ae8e oedt gar No 'pet.. Philip KJm 875-6194 vtca °' tr**'o. Rent ·85
patio/be! No pet.a.· -.... 1• • £6., ,.7 ' SUMMERAENTALS ' eq fl groas.
S-1625 · I 1.rg iuxunou. , Bdr. vtew, _._ mo. LM -·-.. 4 CALL TODAY PrOf M/F atw 3000 liq ft .... ., tll-aU
75'-0081 °' 'I pool, blk to bMcf\, S725. a-. exec hotM lrt H8. llP&o Avllll 8/2. 4~ cioee to bw:t\ MOO tuml'--•llal
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io mlnut" from
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plush C8'petl &
apes, dlswuhtw9. lot•
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CM 54e-1307 ... 5!30 L-ouna tv'rl. ~ tntr &I 12..0 eq ft • ....,._, tum --. Vl9w ~ beecih, pvt bch/lg rm.499~ Agent 641-5032 ._., ""· _., a Ndec. -.pa .... _. I empl M/f, ~or without ...u ttJI aval . ....,. •• -retired ~Of. alY 2 Br Newport Blvd. Cotta
lcltprtvlnnlce.,_ 12Margulf1t.87s..3130 apt M/F, P'efer ~ Mau: 1500 1qlft
971Mle58 -644-5519 an 5. John 1750/mo RMlonomtc1
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Pleuant r'OOm, tum. own ,....... Stir tum 2Br apt, Uttle Bal Corp. 87M700 Mike
entrance 6 yerd. Women ....... 1117 .... 911-9115. Nrce. qu6t1, PRIME RETAIL SPACE
Miiili .... ~~lillil , Pfeterred. &42-4179 1 lif apt. &Im on m: cable TV. Judy. twM 7001q ft . S700 NNN I
'Ammt wanted, non emkr pvt oai.. MOO wtt In .My, 875-1289, wrll 851-9001 CM borc'8r, NB. Cell
lhr 4bd houM, 1 ml north 1700 wk In Augu•t. &p.doua condo In the Jacitle 21s..290-3112
of s.c. Plua. $240 mo. 97S.3834, 213/918--il44 Bluff1. prof to shr •CC1Mdlxsulte1.AC,empl
HEALTH lnCI utll. 641-S~730 IEU• 1m11.1 w/tatne. Separate pvt pttlg, from $200. 2855 E. quartets. Must ... to ap-Coat Hwy. 875-6900
CLUBS TENNIS. '="'°'='reep,Q&Het. Aval now. Wkly. Balboa preaate760-17501Vmag ~ ... -------
SWIMMING. plus n1s, ':°" occ~· ~= t~ I N9wport Atty els-e17o Straight M. n/tmtcr. 25-34, utdll
mu<h more! Sony. u1Ma. 751-5009 'COM,~ 81'. 2 b9. tuety turn to w Cll.x E/9ide C.M. a.tab 1121 no Pf\s Models Room hme.. TV, phone, patio. 2 2br, 2b• ept w/~of. M. XP;;rox3&6eqft. lnddlng
Ol)fndaily9to6. & for~50~~ blk1tobeach.Avai1June-S2IO/mo.Rldt631-874 1 300 ft. omce. 3 pt\Ue,
trwys. mo. I <>ct. MOO _.ly -+ ~.la;._, __ ... ™ 1005 Brtoao. C.M. le3-4054 ReHrvatton1 req'd. .... a ...._ $1500/mo. 644-7299
Room In Woodbr1dqe, Irv. 173-8349 empj, m8luta flldY '™ lrvtne 1200 tt hOme RelP woman $225 unfum 1Br apt S400 I atM. eq ·
A,.rtnwtrts mo 5St-a320 aft« 49m le Neal notHmkr r91P:I S550/mo. See tenant at . . IUrt J.tll ' 751·5009· 3023 S Orange Av.. S.A.
Newport Bud! So. Room. lhf bath. woman 35 I
1700 16th Street & up. Newpor1 Bw:h. ***'..., .. * Moth«/lntant need lbr 'I
D S205. 145-2590 Apt mete to w 38r. lrg ba In hMlttry wnoteeome
(at owr) Room /Ba, F apt, M/F, 35-+. $250/mo. envtronment. Pref So., Ml-5113 w em non-831·2011 Orange Co. non amkr. Imler. Npt Bc:tt, kh. prlvt-Contact O.M.W •• p.o. box Newport Bt~ No. legee. $275. 54&-0390 Balboa lt!Md F/M mature 8573, Newpor1 8-ch. ca
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/up, Bactl, 1 Br. (at 16th) b9. refrlg, n<>n-en*r « kJnOer. l 73-684l -N-E-EO-IM_M_E'""'0,_:_2_B_R_A_P_,T_1
, spa. 18992 AorldL 645-1104 non-drtnkar. M&-2807 F 23-,29 n/lmkr to lhr 2 Yrty. w. Nwpt/PenlMUta
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ti' "' • 2·2834. 842~ 172 , .. ______ .. SEA & SUN LOOGE bdnn, 1 ba In Cofone del area. ~23 I
fl .. a s 105 wtc/up. Cob TV Mar. $300/mo. 875-7091
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• Waterfront home. N.B. tum. hou•. H.B. $300 ..... ,...,,...!'W" _ _..~
Fem non-amkr, age N/amkr. 998·3880 aft. 6 COR.DEL MAR: ReSP fem.I
20-30. S280mo 850-6408 F.-n ......,.r lhr beaut Lk 25-37, n-smkr,shr. with
For•thmOYertlcawooda tame 3Br/2ba 5475-+12 I
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Monaco Grand Prix in '73? Retell~ Pool tennis gar lndrY ulll. (7 14)675-3529 LliWllJB $325 + utll 770-6651 M/F 30 Ovel' shr 2Br 2Ba
11111-F to lhar'9 e.lboe Penn. NB condo close to Hoag
home . ._. from buch. Hosp $300. 646-7332
Wlcty rem•. $125 & up. $425 Incl utll. avatt now. 'et lntah H
Color TV, fr.. coff•. 850-7483 eve
heated pool & llepe to F . 1617 Westclitf Dr, N.B.
ocean. Kitch'• avail. to llhr charming 2 br St.30 sq tt. I 985 N Coast Hwy. CdM hoUae. Refs. Avail. Agent 541·5032
Laguna Beach. 494-5294 $350 + utll. 875-5838 $330/up crpts drapes ale
llM W 91111. Fum. room w/1>9, pvt hm, 17301 Beach. Huntington•
Wkty rentals now avail nr beach. Mature edult Beach. 8"42·2834
$119/wtc & up. Color TV: $350/mo. 982-4552 Approx 900 sq ft.
phones In room. HOUSEMA TES fcurnlshect with desk &
2274 Newport Blvd.C.M. UNLIMITED ctia1ra nr 17th & Newport
646-7445 WILL LOOK FORYOUI S600 Call Betty 644-2270
::--------"Gain comtortabte rent & --------• ... ti m. nQ ~ of rtnc:tlng Balboa Island, smell of-leatah ntl •new friend"! fices. $250 & up
NEWPORT & TUSTIN 752·2841 or 973.5374
2 Bal Ille Channer• nr 832-4134 Exec. 0~*etarlal 0~•--water, fully tum, Id.al v• --------"""" ...,.,,.....,
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cation hmeS. 2Br 2ba. Lady 25-35 non-amkr w needed to locate. in ex.·
alp• 6 avall June 9·30. 3br N.B. duplex $400 mo ecutlve suite, OC Airport
3Br 2ba, alps 8 avail JuM 1ttllaat Ken 142-3338 area, 6 mos free rent. a •1 Pilat
16-30. Call 873-2436 '°' S49-14SO II I detalla on wtc to wk mt11 L~~ k: !:=.s:: __ EX_E_C_UT ........ JV_E_S_U_IT ..... E--1 ..... 1. n fl• Im 2 ba, 2 ~1. 1350/mo Newport Cntr S550/S775
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HOUSES FOR SALE
General ........................................ 1002
An9helm HUit ............................... 1004
Balboa ••and ............................... 100tl
Balboa P9ninsuta . .. .. .. .. .. . .... .... .. ... 1007 c_.rano e..et1 ........................ 101a
Corona del Mar ........................... 1022 eo.ta Mesa .................................. 1024
Dena Point .. ...... ........ .......... .... ..... 1026 a Toro ......................................... 1032
Fountain VelMly ............................ 1034
Gar~ GrOYe ............................. 103e
Huntington· Beach ........................ 1040
Huntington Harbour .................... 1042
lnltne ........................................... 1044
Laguna 8eect'I .. .... ... ... .. .. ........ ... . . 1048
Laguna Hill ................................. 1050
LeQuna Niguel ............. -................ 1052
Lllke Foreet ....... .......................... 1055
M19aion Vieio ............................... 1067
Newport 8eect'I .. ..... .. .... ... .. ... ....... 1069
San C1emente .. ...... ...... ...... ..... .. 1076
San Juan 'Capistrano ................... 1078
Santa Ana .................................. 1080
Seel 8eectl ................ .. ... . .. . .. .... . . 1064
South ~na ..... -.................... 1086
Wntmlnater .. ... . . .. .. ... .. 1066
Tustin ......................... ,.............. . 1090
Mobile Home Sales .................. 1100
REAL ESTATE
Acreage ............................. 1125
Apartments ............................... 1150
Beech Property ... .. .. ......... ..... .. . 1175
Business Property .................... . 1200
Cemetery Lots .............. .......... . 1225
Comml. ~~operty ................... 1250
Condom1rnuma .............. .. .. ..... • 1275
OuptexMI~ .......... ......... • 1300
HOUM& to be Mewed -···-·-· ... . . 1325
Income Property . ... ...... ..... 1350
lndUltri.I Property ................. .. 1375
Lota for 5* ........................ _. 1400
MobMe Home Pwtts .................. 1425
Mountllln, Oe9ert ............ .. ....... .. 1450
Orange Co. ........... ...... .. .. .. .......... 1500
Out of County ........................... 1525
Out of State ................................ 1550
Ranchee/Farms ......................... 1575
Reeor1 Property . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1580
Time Sharing ............ ..... ............ .. t590
R.E. Exchange ............................. 1600
R.E. Wanted .............................. 1625
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24 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl9'ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Mey 28. 1984
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USTSlll mamn, 1111,100 -Beautiful 3 bdrm
3 bath, two story family home. Fresh and clean
inside with separate family room and formal
dining. Extra large lot with RV access. On a quiet
cul de sac. Call today for an appointment.
546-2313
IESA YHIE CISTll -Executive custom built
ranch style home in prime location. Secured
entry gate. large private courtyard. Excellent 4
bdrm. 2 bath plus family room. The kitchen Is a
delight with lots of cupboard space. pantry and
storage. $213,000! 546-2313
JM TO TllE IUCI -Only $112,500. SHARP +
CLEAN+ VACANT! Ready to move into this two
story model condition garden home! Enjoy brick
patio with BBQ! Sparkling pool -r tennis!
963-6767
<lC, &1111, IWLY &llE -4 bdrm, 2 bath
Costa Mesa home in move-in condition. Large
corner lot for possible RV access. Includes wet
bar & covered patio. See this "More For Your
Money" home at $115,950! 646-7171
CISTl IHA 4 IHI, 1104,100 -Mrs. Clean hves
1n this bright and airy well located townhome.
Spacious end unit with 2 car attached garage
Seller well consider VA offers. This one will not
last. call now 546-2313
TWO llOIES OI A LOT -Now you can be an
investor too! Great income producing units
nesteled between two condominium complexes.
Good loct1on. Front home includes fireplace.
Priced to sell at only $138.000! 646-7171
1101,110, START llYESTllC -Ideally si tuated 2
bdrm home on a buildable A-2 lot in Eastside
Costa Mesa. Owner will assist with financing.
Call today. 546-2313
SlllLE STlllY + POIL, IU,000 -Beautiful garden
home! New carpeting -+ fresh paint! Perfect
starter, prime location. Hurry, just listed and
won't last! 963-6767
LIYIL Y CILLHE Pdl llllf -Beautifully re-
modeled country kitchen. Highly upgraded with
french bay windows & trench doors. This 3 bdrm
plus den home is just glowing with warmth and
comfort. Better see this today. Just listed at
$129,500. 646-7171 . .. . ._ _
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Nil .. , UCllFICI -Immaculate 3 bdrm
brand new carpeting! Cozy fireplace! Enjoy
sparkling pool and spa! Absolutely gorgeous
throughout! Only $135,000. 963-6767
Ill& YEllE UCllFICI -Anxious seller priced low
for quick sale. 3 bdrm plus bonus room on a
quiet cul de sac street. Act quick and save.
546-2313
WW Tl lllF, 1112.000 -3 bdrm beach cottage!
Lush landscaping surrounds front + rear patios!
Quaint with stone fireplace! Excellent condition!
963-6767
LHllll Fii TIE IHt -A pride of ownership
home In a pride of ownership neighborhood.
Spacious & beautiful 3 bdrm with family room &
formal dining in prime Costa Mesa area. This
home is a best value on todays market at only
$169,900. 646-7171
IEWPtlT IUOI FIXEI, 1114,HO -Move up to
Newport at an affordable price. Lots of potential
in this 3 bdrm home. Seller wants out now! Call
today. 546-2313 .
llYESTOIS: 2 01 A LIT -$96,900. Excellent rental
area. One 2 bdrm unit & one 1 bdrm unit! Perfect
for first time investor. 963-6767
ICW AH UY YIEW -Panoramic view extends
past Catalina Island from this very attractive 2
bdrm home. Ready to be moved into with
fantastic potential for added Improvement.
Make the first step to better living. Priced at a
low $395,000. 646-7171
111,toO TITAL PllCE -Try 5% ($3100) or 10%
($6200) down. 1 bdrm plus den condo with pool
"+ spa. A bargain at $61,900. Call now 546-23 13
1700 Newport Blvd .. CM.
2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
21030 Brookhurst, H.B.
646-7171
546-2313
963-6767
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Nil .... 1121.-YA -A value so convincing
you will fight for the chance to buy this lovely 3
bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home. Freshly
painted, new carpet, it's vacant & ready to be
moved Into. A-2 lot for added value! This won't
last! 646-7171
llll DllP ... '211,IOO -Influential 4 bdrm ex-
ecutive home! Gourmet kitchen! Fam Ami Din-
ing Ami 2 fireplaces! Wet barl 3 car garage!
Flawless! 963-6767
IT LUftl YM llUTIUSI -Dramatic trl-level
condo with approx. 1500 sq.ft . Nestefed In a
complex surrounded with magnificent land-
scaping. An executive townhouse with high
cathedral ceilings & skylights. Assume $91 ,000
loan. Full price only $141.900. 646-7171
11100 llWI -Super neat starter condo! One
large bdrm. Large living area. Super clean.
Excellent locations. Pool. spa, & tennis. Low
down! Low payments! Price $74,500. Call now.
546-2313
1111,HO UIUll -3 bdrm. P/4 baths. Double
garage. New paint & carpets. 546-2313
llllSTIW. Pllnln -With existing auto body
shop. Great traffic exposure on busy Placentia
Avenue. Wide range of industrial uses. Lots of
potential with extra large 63x270 lot & alley
access. Invest In your business future. Only
$295,000. 646-7171 .
WtsaH IH,IOO -Lease option. 2 bdrm condo
wtth 2 car garage. Includes pool & spa. A perlect
starter for the young couple. This attractive
home Is available to purchase or lease option to
flt buyers needs. CaJI for details. 646-7171.
llWNIT •m UllUT ...._ -Also the lowest
priced 4 bdrm In the tract. Two story 2'h bath
with wet bar. Enjoy the executive lifestyle at a
very low price of only S 179,900. Call for Infor-
mation today. 646-7171.
llWNIT IUCI Omll -$269,000. Gorgeous 3
BR home! Family room -fireplace + bay
windows! Wood plank floors, sunshine garden
bath + sunken tubl Country llke neighborhood!
Call 963-6767.
2 ITHY + Nil $99,900. Separate In-law
quarters! Wet barl Excellent condition!
Sunshine patlol 963-6767
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