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1985-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
Ii , .. -, • . . POMCAITIONAI ~Ing Newport leech, Cotta ...... Huntington INch, Wlne,Legunaleech, Fountlln v..., end .....,. 0r .... c1m If :llf.N ,,f . :iliN T y (. A l I f (J H N I A · t. · 1 ~' ~ 1. \ "-t : • ·n · . , , . Hostages en route to ([S. officials say they expect captives· release hours after being sent to S~ria Dozens of heavily armed gunmen stood by as the hostages were taken away m several cars and a white mini- bus. Re~an .meetS wi By SAMIR F. GHATTAS "'"'' ..• ..,_.,..., SQ RUT, Lebanon -Most of the 39 American hostages held in Beiru1 dined at a luxury hotel early today and left carrying red roses from their captors. Syrian officials told reporters 1he hostages would be taken to Damascus. In Washmgton, senior adminis- tration officials said they believed the hostages would be released houl'S after being sent to Syria. "The end is coming," said hostage Thomas W. Mu rry, ofNewbury Park, Calaf. "I hope 11's comm$ .. bu1 I don't want to get my hopes high aµ1n .:· he shouted at reporters from lhe back scat ofa caroutside the-Summerland Hotel on west Beirut's seafront in the early hours of the mommg. .. All we've been told 1s "e'rc going to Damascus -we're gelling ou1:· another hostage. who could no1 immediately be 1dent1fied. said af) they were leaving. However, a bearded Amal m1ll- 11aman at the restaruant who said he was a "tourist guide" 1old reporters the hosta,es "arc going to sleep . "' Lebanon.· Plunglnl into aummer ltlda make a blC aplub ID the openln& of the Coata Meu Recreation Department'• •a.mmer recreation •wlmmlng proaram at the Downtown Community Park Pool at Llon'• "I think 1rs over. We are going now," George Lazansky, SJ. of Algonquin, Ill.. said as the ve hicles drove ofT. "I don't know where.:· like the. other hostages • ..I...uansky was clutching red roses given him by his Amal Shiite Moslem captors. Meanwhile. freed hostage Jimmy Dell Palmer amved home Fnday night and told 200 people greeting him at the li1tle Rock. Ark., airport 1ha1 "American people are lhe greatest people because they love freedom .. Palmer. 48. was accompamed by his wife, Sammie. on the night from (Pleue .ee BOST AGES/ A2) Park. Swim proerama alao are offered at pool• at COtlta Meu HJth and E•tancla ffiCh. with all three al tea off erlng •wim clauea u well. Coaat Artukovic 's release pending College-bound seniors at Irvine's three high schools h&lle,Q!Jallfled for . more than $1 million In scholarships./ A4 An EPA officials says it's time to start tr~atlng haz- ardous was e rather than bury It raw./ A3 Sporta LOS ANGEL.ES (A P) -A fl'deral magistrate said Fnda) he plans to free AndnJa Artukov1c on bail because the conunued 1mpnsonmcn1 of the accused ~az1 war cnmmal con- !.lllutes "eruel and unusual pun ish- ment." The Surf!.1dc Colony rn1-0en1. who~ ailments include scn1ltl> and partial bhndne'is, ha'i been held at the federal medical fac1lil) 1n prrngfield Mo .. smcc March IS as he ha11lcs ex1rad11ion to Yug06lav1a "The man is 85. He could go tomorrow," said lJ S. Mag1-;trate John R. Kronenberg. who promised a final ruling Monda} afternoon A.t1o rnC}S for the man reputed 10 have bcl'n the murderous wartime "Butr her of lhe Bal kans.'' fought for h1'i release on humanitarian groundc;. saytnf'lm health and meITTarsrate arc detenora1ing 1n prison. The lawyers say 11 will take years heforc all appeals 1n his case are rcsoh ed and 11 "\_determined whether the old man musl return 10 '\ ugo'ila' ia to face trial for 1housand!I ~of murder<> "Thl're '' absoluftl> no question in my mind under the circumstances to place him in a facility se parate from his family 1n m} view constitute cruel and unusual punishment." said the magistrate. Artuko' 1c's law}t:r. Gaq· Fleischman. said after Fndav's hear- ing he ""ould not be surprised 1f the go,ernmenC Qu1rkl> m oH'S Artukov1e 10 a pnson fac1ltt} 1n California 1n 11n cfTon 10 avoid the release .,_ · .\ss1suin1 l ' .\ttorne> Da\ld Nimmer said he ~till belle\l''i 11 1~ 1nappropnate for .\nuko' 1l' to be • freed Bui he added. "'-"e obey all relevant court order.-. .. Kronl'nhcrg told the pro~ccutor and defense atlome) 10 mee t and confer on proposed cond1t1ons for Anuko .. ic's release Grand jury issues stinging ,rebuke of county system By JEFF ADLER Of lMO..., ...... IWf Several memhers of tht' I 9X+t<5 Orange-+oonty Oramr-.tnry catted Fnda> for the Board of Su pen 1\or'> to undertake a comprehem1 n·. lup-to- bonom o ... erhaul of count} soH~rn men1. "'h1ch the} l haractented a!> being ou1da1ed, 1neflic1en1 and under-organlled Thei r comment~ were made' at a morning news conference called to discuss the final report issued b' the C1rand Jury "hose one-}car trnn tormall} e>.p1re\ ~unda). ummannng their go .. ernmen1 watchdog experience. several grand Jurors. who emphas11ed the ) were nol '>peaking for thl' entire panel. urged an O\Crhaul of the count~ ·s en11re go'- crnmental struc:ture "We should restructure the en11re count) go,ernment There 1s no control anywhere We need 10 ~e dynamic leadership and we don t <i<e much of 11 am ""here We should \tan from the top and "ork Jo" n It " <1ome1hmg tht' hoard ""'ll ha' l' 10 do < 1rand Juror L 1nd.i I indcr -.aid Lmder the paners most outspoken cn11c of co unt> government. chaired the Grand Jun·., criminal Justice commmce whi ch issueaa-scncs o reports Lnt1c111ng medical and meo.- tal health ~n 1Les in the county jail. The rt'port'i called upon super- ' 1sors 10 transfer r~pons1b1lity for 1a1I medical and mental health pro- grams from the county Health Care .\genq to the Sheriffs Department. a recommendauon board members have deemed unacceptable. .\lthough the Grand Jury's fi na.1 repon tom presiding Judge. Supcnor ( oun Judge Francisco Bn~no. dad nol formallr atll for an overhaul of government. 11 did touch on the Grand Ju11 's penas1ve feeling that all is not v.ell with county government. "Dcsp11e the pre~nt size ofOrangt County. we repeatedly encountered pre' a1hng philosophies. procedures and eract1CeS rem1n1scent of )-CSter- }ear. ·the final report states, Foreman Thomas Keh oe CK· plained 1ha1 grand Jurors' fr-cli ngs lln 1he \UhJ('Ct stemmed from "an ac- (Please see G RAND JURY I A2) Woman brutally slashed to death B) ROBERT BARKER Ol "" 0.-, '4lot llafl .\ 43-\.ear-old "om.in \,a., brutal!' sfo.,hcd to death 1n Hun1- 1ngton Beal'h F-r1da~ and J'll.lli,l· main1J1nt•d J nightlong '1gil in th~ allluen1 nt·1gh~1rh1k>d OlJt < 1oldcn \\ c<.,t ( ollegc 1n an l'fl11n 10 tracl.. d11\'.-n hl'r 1..il ln The '1c11m 1denllfil·d J' ~1Jr. .\n101neltl' .\llen. "as found I~ 1ng 1n a "ma\Sl'e pool l)f hlNxf' h' her l+\~dr-dlJ nephe~ and .t fr1l'nd in tht• l.1ll hrn ofa house-al 68.!I .\uhurn ()ml' .\llen. un- emplCl\l'd 11' l'd 1n the res1denc.'l' "11h hrr '"ll"r JnJ hr111her-1n-la"" and 1.1nH tiut "J\ h11ml' alom· .it thr llmr ' 'It ,l,1\lng Lt l,1n11 ' \\Jll.1·r "'hu Je- \,nhc.·d tht' murdl'r J\ nnl' ol the mo\t '111lcn1 .inJ 11.rl\h 1n recent ~ear' "ml thl' 'llt1m ~unercd (Please ttee SLASHING/A2l The North outscores the South, 30-16, In the Or- ange County All-Star football game./81 Well-wishers pay tribute to feisty dean INDEX Births Bridge Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sport• Television Trivia Weather A6 BB B4-6 BS B6 87 A 10-11 B4 A11 87 C1-32 A9 81-3 A7 A10 A2 Stanley •an den Noort ,, I Reception m arks the end of van den Noort's 12-year stin t as UCI medical sch ool overseer By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the OellJ l'llot l(toff .\cccp11n~ g1fls and I.ind rl'marks from fn cnds and colleagues. Dr Stan le) 'an den Noon was guest of honor Fnda) at a recep11on marl.mg 1h1: condus1on of his 12-year st1n1 J~ dean of LJ( In inc·-; Caltfom1a ( ol- lcge of Med1cmc Well-wishers praised van <kn Noon ·\ skills in anracting d1\- tmgu1'ihcd facuh) membe~ and up- grading 1he reputa11on of the mcd1ral school But pn vatcl). l'\l'n h1'i supportc~ acknowledged that .,.an de Noon '> fe1st) personal11> and \lrong poltt1cdl slands co .. 1 him the llU ppon of \Om<' 1mponan1 people. In particular. hl' fought unsuccessfull> for construc- lion of a campus 1ea{h1ng hospital pultmg himself at odd\ Mth bal l..c" of a ri val plan for Jn tl'fT-\.ampu' cnmmunll) hospital 1n In 1m· In January. UCI (hanlcllor JaLI.. Peltason announced 1ha1 \an dt•n Noort would not be rcappt11n1ed after his term as dean eridt'd \an den Noon "'II remain al the \Chool re ummg teaching hnd re<,earth .du11c!. as .i professor of ncurolog) On Fnday. more lhan IOO teal ht•r-. Bill Halliday joins more t han a dozen competitors whose cars gave up gh ost WI( Hl-T A. Kan. -8111 Hallida) • ., dTort to cross the counie an a I ~2fl Chevrolet Rood 1er came to an end Friday on a du!ol) meandenna h1&-h- W&) in the nonhtmmost <ilrctch of Tc11a~. Holliday. a Newport Beach doth101 'hop owner who -has httn rompctina 1n the arueohna Grtat mcncan Ra~t. ran out of luck - :ind 'part pan' -on the oul\lun~ of AmanUo "Sure I'm d1 ppo1ntcd bul it's oil an 1he pint of t~ ra~-c." ..aid Halhda), who~ lcmon-)cllov. road- itrr hod sufTcrn! Ont' mtth1n1<'al ·~ ~lback aflcr anothrr stnLC the ran· bepn Monda) 1n Los An.Jelt''i "The car Just doc n '1 ha' c enou&h muscle .. 'l.31d Hallada). v.-ho\(' cnon has bttn undcrv.nttcn In pan b\ the Oatl} Pilot Hall1da\ dmvc a I Q'\6 Ch<'vrolrt dchVel') van 10 I ~0th pill~ liot<ih 1n ta•t }Ur'' ra~ "ThcK old car. Just \hake pan on 1~ road and there's onl) much YQU can do 10 ~~t"P lhcm ao1n .. ht 'lfld. "We.· tnr<t:· The cuuih~ hcot 1n thC' (,!'(at Ral·c wh1chlodl\ mO\.C OUtOf Ka• Ci.ind into 11,'°un. ha bttun to s~ell l(f.lJU.lll'' 'IUdl Oh ,111d II < 11<1' g.llhl'tl'd oul\1J1· tlh' 111nl11.1I '' h1u1 huilding\ 111 pJ\ tnhul\' t • !lh uutgoing dl'Jn 1 ·n,t·1kJ "J' J '·'" Jln ''" 11 ptlnra11 'M.hl·dukd II• hJn!I in thl' l'ntranu· of l ( I'' \1 nJ1, JI "-11'0ll' liu1lding "'" I \ "\.in dl'n '\11ort ·\rtlor" dl'\l[lOl'd In tlw \IJtl nl R11~1·r, C1:mkn'"·1"kd1l.tt1·J 1H·arh' In 1'11 '"ll'\ ah\n c lh<' meJ1,JI ,Jmpu,. :• pl.till' l arr11:,1 .1 u111grJtulJton h~n· nl·r One nf lhl· 'I'll-' tl..l'r\ P.1ut < \th\\ prt•.,1dl'n l nt t Ill' ml'd1rat "ho1ll'' \\'iOClatl'J · \lumn1 de\l nhl.·d '.in den "'oort ·" J r.llht•r 1t1u1th \ttl't'I hra .... kr · \ltll\ \Jill hi\ 1l0h ,111\ Ill• Ill lhl nut~oing lk.tn "<'' "It 'ou hall uinh l)Ut \\Ith \Olli ~u.1rd up IO\tt••HI "' STEVE MARI LE GREAT RACE \11kc l attk the 1l" nrr nf an Fl T nm arnrh1l., fom. trll out ul th(' t,1\( nc.ar the \n 1ona hl.lrdc1 "hC'tl' h" JIH .i ( :H.hll:H h\.l' l'\I d\n\.c-J .rnd thrt'" .1 r<l\.I . 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In .1 ~11\'I 1n tl r' ll'" Jltt•r 1h1· u·1t•nt11n ' '.1n dl ''k'rt \.ltd lw had 1111 "'"II'' Ill~' .1~•lll \lepp1n1.1 down llt•lll hi., k\!Jl•r\htp fhl\I I h••I. 1,1f".1rd 111 doing ne" th r~' ht "''" ··1 am ftr..,t .rnl1 '' 'lh"' .1 .i, ,, 1111 and a rl•,rart hrr .tthl I 11 •, 1:li1, .. 1 ICI he t!•)IOg hJt" Ill (Please see TRrBUTE/ A~) th 1n11.ill •"l'' tht· plJll' th1np.' l;tlhn \1111 on th, r 1j,1 Jnll t'' \'I'\ thing \\, pri hahh luulJ ha'c lepi m,1l..1n... ra1r' hul thing' .... 11uld havt I\"' l.qll hrral..inf ""'d L11tk "'ho nim " ht lr1n~ '4.'11 prnmn11nn:\I T· 'h1rh .1h1nJ th<' r.tCl' roulc I Jd1t· hulrr thl ""'1-,ear·nlJ t·ar lk.1kr lr11m \.forrt'l'n Ill c.11lC'd tt llllll' '' h<'n he hrnk<' a p1<iton m h" 19'4 1 hn,kr l'h.il·ton ant.I lound h1m ,dt '>lrandr-J .it lhc cro,uoad, in 1 hnr ' ( omer. "II M '"11 m·J 101< ta nc"' pliton but thctt ll\t ''';l'n·1 l'nouah 11mc •• id "-hukr v. h1• n'(C'ntl" had o pen-hnn '"'''''"' nl1 "'"'"' a pa<'C1'1laler "I .l\r v.ffl>. ~hen 11 d1dn 't count fo1 ""1h1na I 1lrn'<' up Plke'" Pe k." "h1.kr '"'"1 .. Thi\ ._.ttk I Mow a (Pleue ... a.AC&•' I A2) ' I I I ., Orangie Coat\ DAILY PILOT /S.turday~une 29, 1985 • Slightly cooler w eekend in store ... A "'9httv cooter WMkMd I• In ttOtt fO< the Ortn~ COU1. wtlet9,.. •t bMctltt .,.. txpec19d to rang9 from ea to 72 •nd Intend temwetur91 wu1 ~ bttwttn 94 and 102. llcltl wtlf be mottlydMt through Sunday, but IOl'M fog and tow cloud• wtlt oonwrge alona llOnQ tht cout. WMkend lowt will range lrom &> to ee. Mountain hlQh• will be In tht ao.. under moatly clear M<lu. LOWt will be In thtt SO.. Tht deeettt too wltl be moetly clear through Sunday, with Nghe In tht upper dtMrta ranging t>etween oe and 108 and betWMn toe and 113 In the tow« cfeterta. U.S. Tempe ~. IOw tor t4 "Ow• eno.o at s pm HI ~· ., 56 18 SS to 57 16 .. 78 71 .70 5e 101 ee 13 14 11 83 77 71 12 76 78 83 70 5.4 71 69 .. 71 14 se 1s se " 61 76 57 Calif. Tempa . Sen.loM to Senta AM .. Santi 941tbar• 70 S..11~ ... Santa Mlfll 78 Santa M~• .. Stoelllon .. T.iio. 1/11\ty 7' Tottance 71 'YOMfftlteVt-; 17 ! ae 81 !55 a.. H 51 a& 43 SS 68 Dllr .................... .::IWJ llalllaij W.•a at tbe oataef' of tile Great Race-. wll.leb ended for h.tm on Yifcliy. I .. 69 74 4e 81 71 64 46 n 51 12 6S 73 61 e1 43 ... 73 as 53 83 83 81 •• 71 115 83 ., .. 73 71 68 112 711 711 !52 IO 113 77 60 .. 5& u se 74 40 .. 55 11 eo IO &2 11 78 13 &I .. 70 12 eo 70 60 85 12 ... 61 .. 52 101 57 106 .. 108 71 104 64 83 88 .., .. 11• 71 e7 66 I• llO Surf report RACER'S CAR'CONKS OUT ••• •,Jl'romAl .piston on the tlattcst land 1n the ·,nation. That's the breaks." , The Great Race, which ends July 4 "io New York City where a $100.000 fmt-placc pritc awaits the winner, is a 'plend of endurance and bad breaks. ••• T om Webb. a resident of Guthne. ..;Okla., sees all the bad breaks. Webb is the truck dnver who. without charge orcomplatnt. picks up he antique cars that have busted ~ Clown along the race route. · • "I love it. I really do," said Webb. who has snared eight stranded an- tiques since the race bcft.in. "This 1s sort oflikc my vacation. · Webb. traveling with his wife and son, can fit up to six of the antique cars in his tractor-trailer, which as .equipped with hydraulic lifts that enable him to double-stack the old autos inside the ng. ~' "The only problem I've had so far · is with one of the fire trucks that br9kc ..a-own.~ Webb salcl. ~ "It took us four hours to load it. We ~d to take off the bell, the siren, let ;tic air out of the tires and ta lee off one ·~le," Webb said. "And even then it 1 )ust barely fit in." l • Webb accepts no money for sweep-;va& the race route for cars every night. ~ugh he has been known to take a ~ dinner or a cold beer in heu of ~yment. • "When I tell them there's no ~har&c. people just don't believe 1t," ~ebb said. "I make a lot of friends." ~ ... The Great Race is now far enough -1ong, having taken racers to six states and through two times zones. that the field of contestants has become , d ivided and several ha ve emerged as early favori'tes;n the I I-day race. ··; Jack Cassan of Oceanside. who 1s :..oavigating his 1914 Dodge touring • • , has been leading since the race New Mexico and 1s an first place • a very slim. o ne-second edge. .. Tom Lester. the Florida tndustrial-~ who is driving a 1909 Mercedes • nz worth $1.25 million. 1s tn m:th ~ ilace. only 17 seconds off the mark. • •Costa Mesa plumber Wayne Stan- :$etd , who ts the nav1ptor of a red. nderless 19 16 Lancia Kappa. has : · pped back to 13th position after 1lding the lead in the first days of the ... . . race. Others. especially those traveling in less powerful cars that sputter and slow to a crawl on inclines. are just hoping to finish. .I Miss Jennifer G~ean. the Fountain Valley woman whose an- tique clothing matches the spirit of her 1906 Mitch ell, is in 77th place, nearly a full hour off the front runners. "If you want to win the race, you don't drive a car like this," said Goodheart. motioning to her white and pink convertible. Goodheart is known as Ginni Withers when she's not racing. Cal Woolsey, an Irvine civil engi- neer driving a 1931 Pontiac Coupe, is tn tfle 55th position. which, he says, is not great but probably will have to do. "I'd just like to finish. This is a tough race, at really is," Woolsey said. 'Td also like to finish respectable. I know rm not going to wi n." The field of racers, now diminished to 90 out of the original 108. took off from Amarillo. Texas. on Friday before the sun slipped over the flat horizon. A cold wind blew from the east and the smaller antique cars jerked back and forth, fiaht1 ng the gusts along the road to Oklahoma. ''This ain't no surfing weather," said Cliff Hayden, an Amarillo car salesman who paused to watch the cars drift by. "This is your basic Amarillo special." The Texas flatness gave way 10 the Oklahoma flatness. the only notice- able difference being in the color of license plates. The racers pulled through Okla- homa City (home of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the largest horse shoeing school i n the nation) and then turned nonh to Guthrie. A tiny highway town that provides an unexpected break from the nothingness that appears to make up the Oklahoma landscape, Guthrie has been restored to its late 1800 appear- ance. "This 1s a nice town." !Wild Jim Atkinson. an antique car racer from Missouri. ''I'm almost ready to for- give Oklahoma right here on the ~0!!~UTE PAID TO DEA_N ... ·'ihat. I've wanted to for some ~ears instructors and researchers to ucr. now.'' "Where he may have stubbed his Van de oort as known as a man toe was in taking political positions:· who 1s not afraid to disagree pubhcl) w.ith the un1 versit> administration and others in the communtt)'. But he kept his comments low-key at Fn- . ttay's tribute. saying he'd "save those . '(other remarks) for another da} :· Edmond Buster. chairman otthe fll'\edical school's board of lru~tees. • publicly praised van den Noort a~ "a l tcam player." : Aner the ceremon}. Buster praised the outgoing dean for has skill in lunng nat1onall> respected medical SLASHING ••• From Al numerous stab woun'ds in the upper parts of her body and other traumas. The v1ct1in, a mother ot thr~ sons -ages 19, 21 .and 23 -who hve outside California. had apparently been sunning herself in the back yard and had watered outside plants before the murdererstruck Walker said. Her body was d 1SCO'-ered a few mtnules spot. And then came Wichita. the gateway to the Kansas prairie and the midpoint oflhe Great Race. For Don Shawver, it was a home- , coming. One of three Wichita resi- dents entered in the race. Shawver wu showered with attention and cold beer. "At least I made jt this far," said Shawver, who is d rivinft a 1934 Ford Cabriolet. "I'm sure 111 be able to make New York. Who knows, I may even act competitive in this thin&." Angie M1yer1r a Kansas City native visiting relatives in Wichita, stumbled into the huae crowd of spectators waitina for the racers. 74 58 81 57 IM 57 .. t2 80 52 82 41 711 54 11 54 81 63 •2 81 73 48 to 48 " 31 12 54 11 57 16 55 11 61 .... .. 72 114 '° .... .... 73 ~ ea ea Eztended " 62 107 71 15 61 Tl 5' .. 54 eo 62 . 69 ,, 103 et " eo 17 llO " ee " Ml .. St .. 12 70 61 71 83 112 71 11 eo 77 6t 100 ee 116 71 16 .. 16 113 101 11 18 N '° 57 .. 611 t6 .. 74 53 101 12 101 11 78 u 10 M LOC:ATION Im OM. Zuma Beactl , .... saw San11 Monle• 3-• SSW ~Bo.ell 4-$ s 8 Counly ~ SW Weter tan\O 85 Tldea TOOAY Fk.i IOw 151am 0.6 ~tow 1·211m u 12S3pm 2.0 8-ICINQll 7·~pm 1.7 auMOAY 2:50 Lm. ·1 I •.a 1 ..,.,, 3.7 1:43p.111. 2.1 Socond '"9" ll 12 p.m. U 8un Mtt tod.y at 8!08 p.m., ,,... 8'lnday et 6 44 ._,,, Ind .... IQllill It eoep.111 . .._ -.1~ •12"°4 e.m., rllll at t.01p.m.Ind .... eomri8ulldlir • 1.11 a.m "I was drivina to Pizza Hut and I thouaht there'd ~n an accident. Somethin• horrible, you know," Maycnsa1d. Fred Sanders. a retired electrician Porsche lovers converge on Mesa who said he has lived all his life in Sportscar buffs take note: The Widiita~was 1mpresse0tiy he 01d-J>-0r~Gh1b-Of Americawi~~old its cars. National Confcrenc~ today through "I wish people still drove cars Hice July ~ at the Wesun South Coast that." Sanden said, squintina apinst Plaza in Costa Mesa. the sun. "Cars back then had lots of Amona the events featured in the class. "30th Annual Porsche Parade" will "My very first car was a Model T. be a Concours d' Elegance -a My first wife made me get rid of it. Porsche detail and design competi- Then she got rid of me," he said, tion -and speed competions held at lauahing. Riverside International Raceway. "Don't believe a word he says," Also featured will be a road rally, with added Harry Stone, another Wichita over 400 cars partic1patins; model native. "He's still married and I displays; technical presentations; and doubt he even knows what a Model T a golf tournament. looks like." ,A favorite with spectators in every Special guest will be 14-year-old city 1s also th~ youngest crew mem- ber. Mike Flores of San Francisco. a terminally ill youth suffering fFom Duchennes m uscular dystrophy. The tecn-ager:'s visit to the Southalnd is being sponsored by Make A Wish. a ~oup devoted to granting terminally 111 children's wishes. The Concours d' Elegance provides an inside look at some of the finest cars in the world. The competition will be held Monday from 9:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Town Center Park. adjacent to the Westin South Coast Plaza. More than 150 Porsches from 1951-1985 will be judged 1n eight different classes. depend1na on l,Yl>C and age. of car. There are also Ci&Jll divisions of competition including: Exterior. intenor. en-inc m>mpart- ment, storage. chassis front and chassis rear. Others in attendenoe will include Dr. Ferry Porsche. Wolfgan' Porsche, Peter Porsche and racing per- sonalities Dan Gurney, Dem:lc Bell and Al Holbert. The road race, which will include 400 Porschcs, will begin from the front awning of the Westin South Coast Plaza at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. The route will be kept secret until cars bcgtn leaving. one r;jcr minute. Gar as a year-old Dalmatian who is provided plenty of leg and tail room on his master's 19 12 American La France fire engine. HOSTAGES HEAD FOR SYRIA ... But Gar {it stands for Great Amencan Race) also ~ves Roben Fuson and the rest of his fire engine crew one more thing to worry about. .. We stop. we gas up, we tune up and we walk the dog ... said Fuson. a Warsaw. Ind .. hean surgeon. '"It's got to be done." Today begins what veterans of the Great Race call the "longest day." the 400-mile journey from Wichita to St. Louis. homAl London via St. Louis to Little Rock. Reagan administration officials tn Washington said they had been notified late Friday of the imminent release of the remaining hostages held in Beirut. but did not make an announcment because "we just want the damn thing to happen. We don't want to screw up." "We are presuming that all 39 are CO{T!ing out," said an official who spo"Ke on condition he not be ident- ified. A second official said the hostages would stay in Damascus only for a few hours after their arrival by car from Lebanon. and then sent home, The Amal m1ht1aman tn charge of lhe hostages at the d inner said 32 of the passen1ters were at the dinner. Sources involved in the complex. multinational discussions said thr> ex pected the hostages to arrive 1n Damascus some.time Saturday after- noon local time. In Damascus, oflic1als at the gov- ernment information office also told reporters the hostages would arrive in Syria sometime Saturday afternoon. The officials also demanded FAMILIES MEET REAGAN ... Buster said. "But that was not a P'romAl measure of how he conducted himself as dean." before 3 p.m. "11. "There was a lawn c.1\air in back and sun tan lotion and the plants had been watered," Walker said. Allen was described by Walker as a divorcee who, friends said. lived a quiet hfe wuh her brother-in-law and sister. Bruce and Aurore BeBce. and their family. and murderers and barbanans 1s wrong to do," said Reapn. In a Friday interview with the Daily Pilot, Sara Jacobsen. former wife of a Huntinston Beach man abducted in West Beirut last'.,month, said she "just assumed that from the very beginning the aovernment was dealing with all 46 Americans being held by terrorists. Mrs. Jacobsen's husband, 54-ycar--old hospital direc- tor David Jacobsen, was kidnapped May 28. Those at the meeting in the llhnois school library tncluded relatives of nine of the I 0 Illinoisans still capt ave as a result of the hijacking: member!i ot Jenco's family; and the Rev. William McDonnell, a TWA passcn- ~er released shortly after the hijack- '"f.· 'He (Reagan) is in agreement that we're going to release all the hostages," said Mae Mihelich of Joliet. Jenco's sister. "He's praying that all 46 wall be released. He said all 46 will be included in negotiating." Mihehch said. referring to the 39 TWA passen- gers still being held and the seven kidnap victims. She declined to discuss details of the meeting. saytng the president had asked the families not to do so. anonym l!y. Syn a 1s six hours ahead ot Eastern Dayhght Time. · On t-nday. government sources said a U.N. envoy was negotiating a plan under which the 39 American h1Jack hostages would be moved to Syria and held there until Israel frees the 735 Lebanese prisoners . Nab1h Bern, the Shiite Moslem Amal mihtia leader who has taken responsibility for the hostages. produced three of them for reporters. Allyn Conwell of Houston. Texas • said he believed Israel should release the prisoners "because there's got to be one hell of a strong cry from the American people for justice ... .'1 , Conwell said later he was upset to learn that the United States as now demanding the 1mmed1ate, uncond1- t1onal release of seven Americans kidnapped earlier in Lebanon as well as freedom for the airline hostages. "That distresses me," Conwell said m a taped CBS News interview . "Because they are certainly request- ing an entity -the Amal movement -to make concessions that they have absolutely either no control over or would appear to not even have adequate channels of communication to that other group ... Islamic Holy War. a shadowy group believed linked to Iran. has claimed responsabihty for kidnapping the seven Americans. GRAND JURORS REBUKE COUNTY •.. Y 011 Aln 't Seen Nothing Yet From Ali cumulat1o n ol 0minor problems that point toward the need for better- organazed departments that operate more efficien tl y... • "' Foreman Pro f em Paul Moreau 'added that the general adm1n1strat1on in the count) "seems to be a problem. 1 a problem tn ever) department.'' • Specifically. the Grand Jury point- • ed to four general problem area identified by its 19 members during lheir year tn office. • fhe repealed use or consultants "and outside expcns on matters that ~ normally would be handled b} internal personnel tn private bus1nes' or other governments "One mu'\I conclude that ei ther Orange ( ounl~ government has not yet acquired the , appropnate expertise de~p11c its size. ·-o r that a proper level of ronfidence docs not prevail toward tho~e ""11h 1n ...,_the present government .. the pand . .. ""rule in 1ts final report. • The 1nab1hty of count) govern- ment to make progress on "vital 1 issues" that have ·been studied and debated for years. "lndec1s1on in dealing with prolonged and growing problems can result in management by cris1s..requanng temporary" Band- A1d" measures. usually expens1 \e and of questionable value." the repon states. • The lack of basic operattng procedure!> w1thm the various arms of count) go'-ernment. Such procedures ~ould "improve efficiency and beaer <.rnc the taxpayer," according to the rrpon. • ( ounty government'~ conlinued ladurt to more closel} \Crutmaze pn"ate 1nduStr) and busmess for parallel act1v1t1es "developed after }cars of experience in their battle to 4'urv1ve in a competitive env1ron- mcnt " i\mong activi ties noted are record kceptng. organizational effi- ciencies. accounting, personnel hiring and tracking, and space control. Neighboring county governments coufd also serve as an example. the foreman said. l Elaborating on the comments made in the final rcpon. Kehoe said John Wayne Airport stands as "Exhibit A.'' an example of a vital issue on which no progress has been made de~p1te years of debate and study. Problems with the Orange County Jail arc another example of the ktnd of"traumatic situations" the Grand Jur) was addressing. he said. The foreman added that many ot the problems county government faces are a direct result of the explo~ growth the county eJt- perienced durinf the 1960s and 1970s. "Wt still wtsh we were growrng (up) faster," commented. Ctrculetlon 714/IG~ "' D=t < fe Guet9fttMd :J ~llday J ~ 00 l'Cll ,..,.. 'fOJ" OOo.< Oy & 300ffl ~• DOior• 1 Pm lilld 'f04ll COQJ d OIO %~~~E Daily Pilat Ca...ffled edYertlelng 114/IU-R11 AH other depertment1 ta-a21 MAIN °''ICI ,. ---SalllfcM1 ~ ~y If tou oo nm r..-.o 'f04ll OOPY Dy 1 • m call oeiora 10 I m t"d 'fO'J' COOY -De ... ., Clrculetton T1t1pMMe MOM I' ~COli"IY ....... l..,..,._ ....... -~-. K•r•n Wittmer Oeneral Managet Ft•nk Zlnl FcNnr Robert L. Cenlretl P ucttcn Menag41r Howard Mullenary Adv.rtlllng Oitftr.tor RoNmery Churchmen ContrOller Ooneld L. WUllem1 C1rcu1at1on Manager a 130 """' ley SI Coot• ..._ G4 r.t:eJ IOO'-lkl• 1560 C:O..e a.i.. CA .,.,. ~ ,.., Or~ C-t ~ ~ No -.,_ -"9·---""'* °" ~ ,,,.,,,. ,...,. _., be •tPOOutod ~ ~ ... ""' ,,_., ol ~""'· - VOL 71. NO. 1IO Over a quarter century ago a few. far- sighted people revolutlonlzed the carpet business. FIRST, the chemical Industry devetoped synthetic fibers, eliminating reUance on wool quality and production. SECOND, machinery was Invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up,.. l"l'VT.:IC':"'-.,.,..:::=:=,t1 -.~_.., to 100 times tuter. .,,,.. THIRD. and moat Important. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what wu onoe a luxury Is now wfthln range of almost everyone. It means a 84flectlon unlmaglnable 30 years ago. With our family In the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more Changes In the last few . years than we betteved possible, creating the greatest consumer groWth Industry In our economy. After 91 yeera, It looks llke we've only just t>egunl ..... ·~-·· ,.... .. ·~.,. • c-·-· STOlll HOUR.s. Mon·Frl 9-S:JO Sat 9:30·-':00 Sun, Cfo1td ...... DEN'S F•mily urpet BuJ/neu Siner 1aH • In CoJi. Mesa 29 Ye.m lia Plaoenti. A~ ~oeta Me.a. CA t2a'1 (Ta.) ---4at/(7l4) ........ • .. \ . - Tiille to revise toxin disposal By JEFF SKLANSK Y Of ... W,,...•wt h's tim~ to stan treating hazardo us waste 1ns~ad of dumping or burying It raw. J That was the message two speakers from government and private industry brought to roughly 30 Orange County business leaders who gathered Fndalat theAir1>9rter Inn in Irvine fora breakfast meeting of the Industrial eague of Orange County. Dr: David Morell. senior policy analyst for the Environmental Protect1~n Agency and Kenneth B. KJliarian. president of BBK Corp., a was!e ~1sposal company, told members of the industry and commerce assoctatao~ to plan on a radical c hange in the disposal of hazardous w~stcs dunng the next few years -replacing current Landfill methods with ~ore sophisticated. and more expensive, techniques for processing the waste. "The whole approach to land disposal, in a word, stinks," Morell said. "All landfills leak," he said. and warned that hazardous wastes natio nwide will be banned from disposal in landfills by 1990. ... 0rMge Oomt CWLY PflOT /~, June 21, 1'11 Dilte for Hughes retrial Murder case against HB woman that ended =~~~e ~"m~~-=- 1-i t al th · k 0 b bcdonlan. 10.19~. n am s rt Is wee to resume f n cto er JC'anncue HuJhes ,.,..., The proSttution of accused Hun"° 10,aton Bnch murderer Jeanette Hughe . which ended in a m1stnal Wednesday, will resume in October. an Oranit County deputy d1stnct attorney ')8td Fn"'day. Pto~utor Richard Toohey said a new Hugh cs trial has been set for Oct. 21 in Orange County Supcnor Coun in Westm1n'iter. It was not necessary to re·lil(' charae$ atter Wednesday's m1~tnaJ. id Toohey. addina that Hulhes will conunue to face ch&f8t1 off'lrn-dearcc murder a nd conspiracy 10 comm11 murder. Tht mistrial rt'•ulted from a huna JUI'.)'.. Hu&}les. 30. 1s accused of plotting with her lover. Adam Salas 1Umire1, 42. to murder her husband James. a 37-year-old computerengincccr. The alle&ed mo tive was the husband'!. tnal with R.amirn. but lht mi••!I scparaled b)' Judac lM •Pd McBride In M&teh. lbilliil9 convicted of murder. and_.. month ~wasscntencedtoll ,..lli nate pnson Hughes' own triaJ bepo J-10 and t'ndtd Wednesday When.._. reached an 11 ·1 s11lema~ ......... die m~onty lavonn1 convac\10ft~ . 1.li1I Aupes 1) expected lO rcnuua .. ,..... awaaung the Oct. 21 trial. Hearing in retiree slaying postponed ' Instead. industries that produce hazardous wastes will be required to ~Y for a more costly disposal process, involving proccssmg in spec1a.l waste treatment plants. The treatment will include neutralizinJ the acids and bases-;-prec1pitating the mCTufs. and removing the water from the waste. Arraignment of suspect irilrvine murder ~nunued after attorn«:y declares c~_!!!ct items trom a Westminster Radio Shack the ..ame night an Irvine man wa$ lulled. the) ~ere dnv1ng belonged IO Washington and Agce ba¥8 netOWilllout bail since ~,~~~-._~ The ~ludge that remains afier the treatment process will then be dumped 1n "residuals repositories," designed especially for treated hazardous waste. some of which are already being built in California and elsewhere. "The v1s1b1lity of this issue. politically, is absolutely enormous," Morell said of the burgeoning hazardous waste issue in the United States. The issue is of concern to Southern California, in particular, because the area produces ro ughly 2.5 million tons of hazardous waste every year, or about a pound per person each day. accordinit to Morell. .. We ha v~ a public that's increasingly fearful." he said. ··w e have ~ gro~ing feeling we're on the edge of an abyss, or we've already fallen into ll." .~ Kazarian of BBK,Corp. said althou&h the technology for effective treatment of hazardous waste has been available for several years. companies are un'Willing to pay the extra costs for such treatment unless required to d~ so by governm,ent regulation anq,~n!orc~~· ...; By USA MAHONEY Of .... Delly ........... The arraignment of a anta Ana man suspected of murdenng an Irvine retiree has been continued for the second tame. The Friday arraignment of Sinatra 0 . Washington, 26. was continued to July 12 after an attorney from the county public defender's office de- clared a conOict of interest. Deputy District Attorney Richard King said. The attorney has been replaced b) ·a court-appointed attorney. he said. Attempts to arraign Washington and another man arrested with him were delayed once before because doctors at UC Irvi ne Medical Center rul~d Washington unfit to stand betore a Judge Washington was taken to the medical 1.:enter's Jail ward for treat- ment ofsupertic1al dog bites received while II) ing to escape police. He was held there for observation after rouune testing disclosed a pess1ble 1nternal 10JUI) Washu)gton has since 'been trans- ferred to Orange County Jail. The second man -Wilham Agee Ill. 26. also of Santa Ana -who was arrested with Washington June 17 v. ill not be charged 10 the murder. .. We could find no evidence connect- 10g him v.11h the crime." Krng said. However. Agee was arraigned on a separate burglary charge. He pleaded not guilty to helping Washington steal ' . Police suspected Washington and l\gee of suffocating and bludgeoning 66·year-old Wilham C. Farley at his Via Torino home Farley was found on the floor of the residence about I 0 p.m b} his roommate. Washington and Agee v..ere ar- res1cd b) Westminster police about two hours la ter as they alleged!) burglanzed the electronics store on Brookhurst Street. Westminster police Sgt. Rick McKinney said officers observed the pair break the store's plate glass window and stan 10 remove items from its shehes. Agee was taken into custod) without incident. Mc Kinne) said. but Washington tried to run away and had to be ~topped by a pohce dog. A license check revealed the car Both have refu~d to talk IO offi cers. Irvine police Lt. Al Muir said. Ball was \et for Agee after - district attorney decided nol to pursue a murder charge apimt •. In 1 ne police officer Larry M091· gomef) !Mild 1nves1igaton are llOt really sure what happened at futclY'I home the night he died. Bui Moaf-. gomery said he and panner ~ Linton traced Washm,gton from I 3 p.m. coun heanng on a previoQr, bu'llaf) charge to the residence in lhc cit)' s Tunk Rock neighbotbood. Farle} v.as last seen alive about 4 pm .. he ..aid Blood analH1s and other labofa. tory tem ~hould he lp determine the course of events lcadini to Farie)"'s murder. Montgomery said. ION /WORIJJ======== CALIFORNIA . Governor signs Milk samples to be tested b d' di t ~4-er CUtS for bacteria tled to deaths u 8 e 8.1 a.i ByTbeA11odaledPress of $501 million LOS ANGELES -Milk samples taken from 27 dairy herds will be tested for the bactena found in tainted Mexican-style cheese and linked to 52 deaths and st11lb1rths. a state official said. The milk samples from the herds in Riverside and San Bernardino counties that supplied Jalisco Mexican Products Inc. were sent to labs Friday to be tested for Listeria monocytogenes. said state Department of Food and Agncuhure spokeswoman Lydia Rosbey. Condors' days ln wild may be numbered SAN DIEGO -With the California condor on the brink ofex11nct1on 1n the wild. biologists have begun the process that could see the remaining birds placed 10 protective custody at 1oos. officials said Friday. An adult male condor captured earlier this week 1n rugged terrain near Ventura is making itself at home 1n a 01ght cage at the San Diego Wild Animal Park known as the ··condorm1n1um.'' park spokesman Tom Hanscom said It 1s the first of three condors 10 be captured under pcrm11s issued June 7 b)' the .S. Fish and Wildlife Service USS Mlssourl will go to San Franelsco SAN FRANCISCG -Ignoring strong, local opposition to ~uclear weapons. the Navy chose San Francisco on Friday as the home pon for the revamped, historic battleship USS Missouri. a guided missile cruiser and six support ships. Sen. Pete Wilson announced . Mayor Dianne Feinstein said she had a classified bnefing with the Navy that convinced her the M lssoun would have enough safety measures to prevent acc1denlal triggering of nuclear devices. ' No new evldenee beneath torture bunker WEST POINT -Excavation under the foothills bunker of survivahst Leonard Lake produced no new evidence in the mass murders apparently committed at Lake's remote Sierra Nevada home. investigators said Fnday. ''There is absolutely nothing down to four feet under the floor of the bunker."Calaveras County shentTs spokesman Jim Stenquist told reporters Friday af\er officers completed a day o f digging and sifting din under the suspected sex and murder dungeon -the last major site remaining for investigators to probe o n Lake's 21/J-acre retreat. He is linked to the disappearances of at least 22 people. NATION Pollee ~!Beers lndlcted ln lootlng BOSTON -Four of six Revere police officers sent to a drugstore aficr 1ts burglar alarm sounded were 1nd1cted Friday on larceny charges, and two of the six were 1nd1cted on perjury charges. a lawyer said. Three of the officers had been picked from a lineup by a hooded witness who claimed he saw six police officers loot1n~ the store Feb. I. said another lawyer. who spoke on condition he not be identified. About $3.000 in merchandise was reported stolen from th<' store. 'Ec•ta•y' usen •tock up before ban DALLAS -Sales of a trendy drug. known as "ecstasy:· have been booming in ni&htspots as users try to stock up before midnight Sunday. when the amphetamine becomes illegal. :rhc new fede~al ban will make po~~ss1on of the drug a felony. carrying maximum penalties of IS years in Jail and a S 125.000 fine. Ecstasy panics arc being planned around town, despite warnings by medical experts that the drug may cause brain damage. WoRLD SACRAMENTO (A P) -Gov. called 1he \etocs "'a sencs of vengeful George DeukmeJ1an signed a $34.8 • and vind1ct1vc cuts that make a billion state budget Fnda' after mocker. of the six months of work" cutting $501 millio n and anu-of the 1c·g1slatne budget committees. apartheid language added b)' the .. The cuts were not needed in order legislature. to acquire 1hc•surplus ... They were ihe Republican governor did not only the actions of a go' emor who remove ant1-abon1on restrictions for doesn't full\ appreciate that in the family planning funds that had nm-state go,crnmcn1 there arc thrt"e takenl) been left in the budgt'l b' branches ·· ... ~11d the San Francisco leg1sla11 vc staff. saying 1hmc J..cep Dcmouat "faith w11h m} ov..n con' 1ll1on1, Thl' Ll'ltl\lature's budget had a about abon10n ·· $1 117 bllhon "rain} -da~.. surplus. DeukmeJian signed the budgl'I for clmc to the amount DeukmeJian had the 1985-86 fiscal )Car that b~:g1n<. insisted "'a' necessal). The budget he Monda} prn.atel) 1n his C ap1tol "gned ha<i a rt'5.en e of$1.343 b11l1on. o ffice. witho ut a public ceremon} Ht• That include'> S.'!89 million he said he did deliver a I O-m1nute statl'widt' "as selling aside for programs he television address Thursda} night, v.anls the Legislature to approve. but did not detail his cuts then. Those programs include $1 25 Almost all of the cuts made in the m1lhon for transportation. S68 S3S.3 billion budget senqhe go,emor m11l1on 10 n:pa} special funds from by the Leg1slature rwo 'o'teks ago v..cn· v. h1ch mo nl'\ was borrov.ed dunng deletionsofspcndmgmcrease added tht• ll)!n hudget deficit and $15 by legislators to programs such a~ mllhon 111r drinking water projects community colleges. housing. mental near S1nngfclluw to~1cs waste dump health, schooh. Medi-Cal hmp11als 1n R1H'r<.1dt' Countv. and child care. The an11-apanhc1d language he He also ~eleted monc) added b' eliminated "a" added by .\ssembl} lawmakers tor comparable v.orth tor Democrats "ho v.an1ed 10 restrict female state employees. museum\ for -;talc tn\l'Stmen1 .. in firms that do Japanese-'\mencans. Holl} wood and business an South .\fnca. science: selenium and .\ID re~arch, "l ha\\.' concluded that the state andcleanupofundcriroundtankand budget ~ not the appropriate instru- Tijuana R 1ver pollution. ment m whirh 10 express our abhor- Assemblv Speaker Willie Brown rl·nce of apartheid." he wrote Youth shot by Goetz arrested NEW YORK (.\Pl -James Ramseur Jr . one of the four teen- agers shot b)' Bernhard Goctl on a 'iubwa)' 1ra1n, wa!> arrested Pr1da} on charges of raping and rohb10ga )Otmg woman at eunp01nt la<,t month. authonllell ~•d. · Police arrc'itcd R:im<it'ur. 18, .1ftt•r the v1ct1m -who wa<, ho<.p11al11rd for four d3)''1 ancr the 3113t k - 1dent1fied hi m 1'n a lineup a1 the .a 1h PrC'C'inct 1n the Bron\, lav. cnforc-e- ment sourccc; told The '\\<.oc1atct1 Press. Jama Ramaeur Bron' D1stnc1 '\ltOml'\ \fann Merola. v.ho announc~J the Jm.·st. said 1n a ~tatement that Ram<;eur alleged I} accosted the I~ ~ rar-old ... c11 m 1n an ck' a tor 1n hn building at the Claremo nt House<,. a Bron' h011<.1 n~ C'fOfctt --~~--.~~~~~~.-..1--~~----~~~~~-----~ Davy Crockett kin'• reunion Jlm Dumas. great-great·great·great grandson of De.y Crockett, la hoettnc a reunion of the legendary fron· tienman '• deecendanta th.la weekend in Greeneville. Tenn. About 200 people are expected to attend and aha.re atorlee about their ancestor. along with heirloom• and letten written by Crockett. Stocks post record as half-year ends '.'.E\\ 'lORl\.1.\P)-tochu'>l'dJ modest ath ance Fnda' to d ci..e tht' first half of l 'l!<5 at record le\ els Pnt:es mo' t.'d within a narrov. rangt' for mo~• of the.-da)'. but thl· upturn short!~ hcfort' the closing hell v...t'it•nough for~' era I of the markt't'' k.t'\ a\eragc\ tt) best tht'1r pn.•, 1ou' highs reached Thunda~. The Dov. Jones a~'CT'3.ge of 30 industrial\ ro<ie l .'!5 10 an all-11m~· high ol I. i ''.I .iti. and for tht' Wl'l'i. lht• measurt' Jd\ ant:ed 10 'l fXl•nh Through tht' firq <.I\ months ot thl' )Car. lht' hll.1C-1h1p a'eragr " up 12 i 8~ point<. m ~ _i percent Thr Dow fone\ transponaln'n ;n~ragc al~1 "4'1 a ncv. high g.11n1ng I 05 to 6M lN. 3\ did the e...,. ) or~ tock [\changt' 1ompo 1te 1ndt'\ which ro~ () '<)In l 11 11 Ch l·r.111 .11.h ,1111 ,., kd dl·cl1 nes by 3 to 2 1in th1· '\ \l-and Big Board 'nlunw 1111.1kl1 J 1 l'i 2~ million \hares, ag.:i in ... 1 1116 -'million 1n the previous 'l'V11nn '\t1xl.' .1~.11n \q·n• underpinned by J ralh in tlw hond markc.-t. whCTC pn(l''> "' 1 r1".1,11r' hond<. ro'it' about a rx11n1 11r 'I 1 111r ,., t'n S f.!lf() in face 'JIUl' 11>1 1h1 '>(', un.!, on~ut1vc di) ( 1>n' er" ' ,, •m1 'hon-term interest rate<. ll I "' .1~1u1 .1 tenth of a (ll'rn•ntJl-!1 l\o •IOI :-..:it 11•n" .1, t11rn11' t'f in NY E- li"tt'd "'u ' 'l• lud1ng. tradc~ in lhote ... 1oc.·i., ''" •·\!111n.d n~hang..-s and an tht' f" • "' ·•1t11H m.1rl.et to taled ::-:' ,h.tfl'\ l hl'' \'I l \c.l 111mrx,<.1t<' 1nde~ f« 1hr1"l' 1.,, .. 1int1·rmarl.t•tC'lotedas 2~" 211 \If' '" lee repoi iedly tJnd iJ m• CAaie G LASGOW. otland -Pohcc hununa alleged Irish Republican Anny bombmaker seal~ off a section of thi Sconish indu tnal c11y·s south side Fnday. and thert was a report they had found an arms cache. 8 standers near cordoned-off James Ora) Street. whcrt dozens offam11ics we rt evacuated from their homes. said they heard a muffied thud from the vicinity, but Police refused {'Omment. They did say 1hcy had found "matcnal." but did not gi ve U.S. recruited war criminals/as spies J details. World'• olde.t man tarn. 120 TOK YO -h1acch1yo llUm1 . {'On 1dettd the world's oldest man. tu med 120 today and, a 1de from a sh&ht wcnknt$ in h1~ lcp ind btck. 1s doina well. d'ccordina to ~lat1vcs. H1~ dau~hter-in·law, Yonc Izumi. 52. told newspapers that l7um1 still follows a dtul) routine of gcttina up at eround S:OO a.m. on sunny days and 6'00 a m. on cloudy da}\, talk• na to to uri ts ~ho vi sir his home on the rtmotc southern island ofTokunostuma. and havina h1 dady cup of fruit liquor. The town h1p·or f ~n on Tokuno h1m e;1anncd to hold a ml.Jor ctlebrauon for Izumi. called the "tirtat Kanrth • Kanrck1 ts a specLal cclebrat1on for those Japane who tum 60 and mark the rt'tum orthe1r 11 n on the C h1nc~ 60-ycar 1ochac RC<'onh \ho~ that Izumi ••H born 1n 186S W HI C1TON1.\P)-\l ~ P) agenc1csr('('nutcd N111 war~·rim1 nah to fllther intclhgcnct' on the VH~t Union aflr-r World War II, and th('n helped some of tht'm 1mm1 rate 1lleplly to the llnllC'd . unc . nln· 1rcss1onal invt llptors said f nd:t) The Gener1l ~-ounttna OffiC"C said the rteru1tment took plan• when ' an 111-prcpat't'd 1ntrlhatn« S)\tcm WI suddenl) ordcrtd, in 1946. "to produce the h'8}1c t po ~1bk qu:iht\ of 1ntelh1cnct o n the lJ .•. S R 1n the ~honw time possible .. The rt"pnn b' C ona~,· 1n· vnt1pt1""t arm :al said the l ~ so~ttnment cmplo)cJ Kl u\ Barbie the CfMIAM d Htf '" t Hln' r.'nincc • f h1'1 1.ountf\ protected Rarb1c Imm C\lrad111on and Ofl.l' n11""1 h1\ t''ll.<lp( to South .\menca. ncc-ord1na to the Ci .\O The \tud) ~"' l\"QUfstt'<l b' Rep Peter \\ Rodino Jr . f> .. "i J . \ ha1r- man of tile Houo,(" Jud1c1ar) < omm1t· lC'C Rodino ..aid the report ma~e~ 11 "pa1nfull) dear that ~mt' ot our 1ntclh1tnl"'t nt\ allav.t'd their pf'C'O('('UJ»llon with the . 'tet l ln1on to cloud their JudJmcn1 i nd that 1he nll<ommuni\I frcn7J 'Of 1hc um It'd to \Om<' h11hl) qunt1<1nablc d('('l\tOn' about the u~ of 111 .,,,.r cnm1nal\" Tht G 1\0 1d tht 19% order came 1 J v. hen l ~ ltlf\"t\ ~rt' ckmohl111t'd. the ()!lice ol tnuqic S«v1~ Hh<' wanimc 1ntclhj\tn~ age ncy) dl\man- 1lcd and man) e\penen~ a'cnt\ alrcad\ htlmr and pursuin1 pn"ah• ca m ,... "Their •<:Pll\'t'ment\. be$1de\ ~1ng 1 nc\pencn\'td. v.c~ bchc' td b' ~mr former in1elh ence officer. ""' 1ntC'r· '1ev.ed t<.' be ph1losoph.1C'llh 1ml polit1call) na1,c' abou1 the qinnin~ of th<'< old War, the repon .aid Th<' C 1 0 \tud1c<I cucs of I 14 ahcM -1nclud1na 111s and .\w1 rollaboraton -and 1dcnt1fied fhe v..1th undt' 1rahle or qu '"'nablc '-around\ ""ho we"' cmpto,ed t>' ll. . intt'lh n e ateneth 1ml re· ' t e1' ~1 '""'l' '"' m • •t "''1\tance to 1mm1ttr:it1· \t''1'n 1•th1·r dhCn\ With 'llmilar hacl.gn111nd' 1mm1graleit ~ v.11hnut 1Jrn11fi.lhl1 ,t\\t\13nce • \mun~ 1 h1' 11' 1' a'l\l\tt'd alieta v.(n. tv.1' ;illeerd v.ar 1nminals, 1 lt1tmc1 111 ~ officn. a convtcted u 1n,t'1rllm 1n an a<.'3"i\1nat1on and'I 'tn1tm .. th(' rrfl()n \aid Tht· f\·,r111 1rd "la.t1s tncluded mcmt1ef\ 011hc (tr~1apo. and &a f uropean 1~1 orp.nua11 onc formt'l l ~ lntelhgr·nti~• , told thr (, .\0 1ita1 their i.-·wu .a / QU<.'\tlCln ot -.\"1ghmg O\Ctt '* au1n1,1 1hc1r past Ofange Cout DAILY PllOTISa1urday, June 29, iH&. 'I I MJPllll4,._..._,..._w ;llUl Halllday wa•n at the outaet of the Great Race. which ended for him on P'rlday. I RACER'S CAR'CONKS OUT •.• ·,l"romAl ·:,piston on the tlanest land in the · ,Jlation. That's the breaks." , The Great Race. which ends July 4 · ·o New York City where a St00.000 ft.rst-place prize awaits the winner, isa p lend of endurance and bad breaks. ::. Tom Webb. a resident of Guthne. ~kla., secs all the bad brca,ks. Webb is the truck dnvcr who. without charge or complaint. picks up . the antique cars that have busted ·~aown along the race route. ' "I love it. I really do," said Webb. who has snared eight stranded an- tiques since the race been. ··This is sort oflike my vacation. · Webb, traveling with his wife and son, can fit up to six of the an11que cars in his tractor-trailer, which 1s .equipped with hydraulic lifts that enable him to double-stack the old autos inside the rig. ~;-"The only problem I've had so far ·is wtth one of the fire trucks that broke ,.down:· Webb said. · "I u ook us four hours to-load it. We d to take off the bell, the siren. let :,fte air out of the tires and take off one ule," Webb said. "And even then it , j ust barely fit in." • •~Webb accepts no money for sweep-tia& the race route for cars every night. ~u&h he has been known to take a .icak dinner or a cold beer in lieu of ')_payment. • "When I tell them there's no ~harae, people just don't believe 1t.'' ~ebb said. "I make a lot of friends:· ~, The Great Race 1s now far enough along. having taken racers to six states t nd through two times zones. that the :field of contestants has become , divided and several ha ve emerged as early favorites 10 the 1·1-da) race. '.\ Jack Cassan of Oceanside. who 1s •-'18Vigating his 1914 Dodge touring • ·' • has been leading since the race ft New Mexico and is in first place a very slim. one-second edge Tom Lester. the Flonda industnal- who is dm 1ng a 1909 McrwJcs nz worth $1 .25 million. 1!1111 <o1x 1h ~ace, only 17 seconds ofTtht· marl... .. Costa Mesa plumber Wa} nc ~tan· : eld. who is the na' 1µtor ol a red. derless 1916 Lancia Kappa. ha!> • 'pped back to 13th position after lding the lead an the first da} rnf the .. race. Others, especially those traveling 1n less powerful cars that sputter and slow to a crawl o n inclines, arc just hoping to flnish. Miss Jennifer Goodheart. the Fountain Valley woman whose an- tique clothing matches the spirit of her 1906 Mitchell, is in 17th place, nearly a full hour off the front runners. "lf you want to win the race, you don't dnve a car like this," said Goodheart, motioning to her white aod pink conveniblc. Goodhcan is known as Ginni Withers when she's not racing. Cat Woolsey. an Irvine civil engi- neer dnvmg a 1931 Pontiac Coupe, is in the 55th pos111on. which, he says, is not great but P.robably will have to do. "f'd just like to fin ish. This is a tou&h race. 11 reaHy1s," Woolsey said. "I'd also like to finish respectable. I know I'm not going to win." The field of racers. nowdimini~hcd to 90 out of the original 108. took off from Amarillo. Ttxas. on Friday before the sun slipped over the flat horizon. A cold wind blew from the east and the smaller antique cars Jerked back and fonh. fighting the gusts along the road to Oklahoma. "'This ain't no surfing weather," said Cliff Hayden, an Amarillo car salesman who paused to watch the cars drift by. "This 1s )OUr basic Amanllo special." The Texas flatnes~ gave wa} to the Oklahoma flatness. the only notice- able difference being in the color of license plates. The racers pulled through Okla- homa City (home of the Cowboy Hall ofFflme and the largest horse shoeing school in the nation) and then turned north to Guthrie. i\ uny highwa) town that provides an unexpected break from the nothingness that appears to make up the Oklahoma landscape. Guthrie has been restored to its late 1800 appear- ance. "This 1s a nice town:· said Jim Atkinson. an antique car racer from Missouri. "I'm almost ready to for- give pklahoma right here on the :t.TRIBUTE PAID TO DEAN ••• :tFJ-omAl spot. And then came Wichita, the gateway to the Kansas prairie and the midpoint of the Great Race-. For Don Shawver, it was a home- coming. One of three Wichita resi- dents entered in the race, Shawver was showered with attention and cold beer. "At least I made it this far," said Shawver, who is drivin1, a 1934 Ford Cabriolet. "I'm sure I ll be able to make New York. Who knows, l may even a.et competitive in this tbina." Angie Mayers1 a Kansas City native visiting relattves in Wichita~ stumbled into the huac crowd 01 spectators waiting for the racers. "I was drivina to Pizza Hut and I thought there'd been an accident. Som et hint horrible, you know," Mayers said. Fred Sanders. a retired electrician who said he has lived aU his life in Wichita, was impressed by the old cars. "I wish people still drove cars like tbat. ••Sanders said, squinting apinst the sun. "Cars back then had lots of clus. L _"My very_ first car was a Model T. My first wife made me get rid of it. ·Then she got rid of me,.. he said, laugh in~. "l:>on t believe a word he says," added Harry Stone. another Wichita native. "He's still married and I doubt he even knows what a Model T looks like." A favorite with spectators in every city 1s also th~ youngest crew mem- ber. Gar 1sa year-old Dalmation who is provided plenty of leg and tail room on his master's 1912 American La France fire engine. But Gar (it stands for Great American Race) also ~ives Robert Fuson and the rest of his fire engine crew one more thing to worry about. "We stop. we gas up, we tune up and we walk the dog:• said Fuson. a Warsaw. Ind .. heart surgeon. "It's got 10 be done.·· Today begins what veterans of the Great Race call the ··tongest day." the 400-mile journey from Wichita to St. Louis. \ Slightly cooier weekend in store A 116QhttY ~ WMkend la In ltOtt tot the Orange Coast. The lfofeCeat/fOf 8 p.m EDT, Seit • .Aile 29 --. hl9fl• at bMchtl are txiiected to range from 88 to 72 and Inland *"Per.,,_ wll hOvtt between Mand 102. 81c1-wttl be moetty dMf' thtougt\ Sundty, but eome fog and low cloud9 wtff convtfge atona elong tht oout. 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Also fcati.tred will be a road rally, with over 400 cars participatins; model displays: technical presentations; and a golf tournament. Special guest will be I 4-year-0ld Mike t-1orcs of San Francisco. a terminally ill youth suffering from Duchennes muscular dystrophy. The tecn-ager's visit to the Southalnd is being sponsored by Make A Wish. a ~oup devoted to granting terminally all children's wishes. The Concoursd' Elegance provides an inside look at some of the finest cars in the world. The competition will be held Monday from 9:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Town Center' Park. adjacent to the Westin South Coast Plaza. More than 150 Porsches lrom 1951-1985 will be judged 1n eight different classes. depending on type and age of car. There arc also eight divisions of compet ition including: Exterior. interior. :en~ne compart· ment. storage, chassis front and chassis rear. Others in auendence will include Dr. Ferry Porsche. Wolfgan4 Porsche . Peter Porsche and racing per- sonalities Dan Gurney, Dere.ck Bell and Al Holbert . The road race, which will include 400 Porsches. will bca.io from the front awning of the Westin South Coast Plaza at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. The route will be kept secret until cars begin leaving, one per minute. HOSTAGES HEAD FOR SYRIA ... l'romAl I London via St. Louis to Lillie Rock. , Reagan administration officials in1 Washington said they had been notified late Friday of the imminent release of the remaining hostages held in Beirut. but did not make an announcment because "we just want the damn thing to happen. We don't want to screw up ... "We are presuming that all 39 are coming out," said an official who spoke on condition he not be ident- ified. A second official said the hostages would stay in Damascus only for a few hours after their arrival by car from Lebanon. and then sent home, The Amal m1llt1aman 1n charge of the hostages at the dinner said 32 of the passenaers were at the dmner. Sources involved in the complex. multinational discussions said the~ expected the hostages to arrive 1n Damascus sometime Saturday after· noon local time. In Damascus. otlic1als at the gov- ernment information office also told reporters the hostages would arrive in Syria sometime Saturday afternoon. The officials also demanded FAMILIES MEET REAGAN .•. anonymity. Syria 1ss1x hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time. On t-nday. government sources said a N. envoy was ncgot1a11ng a plan under which the 39 Amencan hiJack hostages would be moved 10 S\ ria and held there until Israel frees the 735 Lebanese pnsoners. Nab1h Berri, the Shiite Moslem Amal militia leader who has taken I responsibility for the hostages, produced three of them for reporters., I Allyn Conwell of Houston. Texas. said he believed Israel should release the prisonerc& "because there's got to be one hell 'Of a strong cry from the American people for justice ...... ··~at. I've wanted to for some }Car<; instructors and researchers to UCI. -now." "Where he ma}' have stubbed has Buster said. "But that was not a l'rom Al Conwell said later he was upset to team that the United States 1s now demanding the im mediate, uncondi- tional release of seven ~mericans kidnapped earlier in Lebanon as well as freedom for the airline hostages. Van de Noort is known as a man toe was in taking political positions." measure ofhow he conducted himself as dean." , who 1s not afraid to disagree publlcl> with the universit} admin1strat1on and others 10 the communit}. But he kept his comments low-ke) at Fn- . tiay·s tnbute. saying he'd "save thO!>C' . "(other remarks) for another da} ... Edmond Buster. chairman olthe ,#'Otedical school's board of trustees. • publicly prai.~d van den Noort a" "a 1team player. .. A tier the ceremon\. Buster praised the outgoing dean ·for h1~ skill in lunng nat1onall}' respected medical SLASHING •.. From Al numerous stab wounds 11) the upper pans of her body and other traumas. The v1ct1m, a mother ot three sons -ages 19. 21 and 23 -who hve outside California. had apparent!) been sunni ng herself in the back yard and had watered outside plants before the murderer 'it ruck. Walker said. Her bod) was d1srn,ered a fe"' minute" before 3 p.m . "There was a lawn chair in back and sun tan lotion and the plants had been watered," Walker said. Allen was described by Walker as a d ivorcee who, friends said. lived a quiet life with her brother-in-law and sister. Bruce and Aurore BeBee. and their fam1l :r. GRAND JURORS REBUKE COUNTY •.. From Al "cumula11on ot ·minor problem!. that point toward the need for better- ••·· organized departments 1ha1 operatt· more efficiently " " Foreman Pro Tern Paul Moreau • added that the general admin1strat1on "in the county ··seems to be a problem 'a problem in ever~ dcpartml"nt ·· Specifically. the (1rand Jul) point· cd to four gcni:ral problem area.!. 1den11fied by 11' 111 member-; during their year 1n offal· I r he rcpcatrd U\C of COn,ultanb and outside e\pcrt' on ma111:r-; that • normally would he handled b\ internal pero;onnrl in pnvatc h11~1nt•sc. or other go,crnmt•n1 ... "Orw rnus1 · conclude that ei ther Orange C ount\ government h<" not H't acquirt•d the ,appropnate npt."rt1\l' de~p11c 11\ size.• •. or that a .. Q!92IT.J£..Vl'I of confidc.n duc!C nlrf prnailto .... Jrd lhO'le Wtlhll'\ • ,, the present govcrnmrnt · the panel -...1otc 1n m final report. • The inability of count} govern- ment to make progres~ on "vital 1'isues" that ha' e been studied and debated tor years. "lndec1s1on in dealing With prolonged and Sf'OWing problems can result 1n management hy crisis. requiring temporary "Band- .\ id" measures. u'iuall) npensl\ e and of questionable' alue." the report ~tates • The lack of basic operating procedures within the various anns of rnuntygo,crnmcnt. Such procedure-; -... ould "improve efficiency and better '('f\c the ta>.pnycr." according to the rl'pon record keeping. organ1zat1onal effi· cienties, accounting. personnel hiring and tracking. and space control. Neighboring county governments could also serve as an example. the foreman said. Elaborating on the comments made in the final report. Kehoe said John Wayne A1rpon stands as "Exhibit A," an example of a vital issue on which no progress has been made despite years of debate and c;tudy. Problems with the Orange Count) Jail are another example of 1he ktnd of"traumat1c snuations" the Grand Jury was addressing. he said. • ( ounty government'~ t:onunucd The foreman added that many of l<ulurc to more closel) ~rut1n11l' the problems county government p11,atc indu'itr) and business for faces are a du'Cct result of the parallel ac11v111cs "developed after explosive growth the county ex- cau...o1.4~~a.ce 1R~tftfot1"·ba1tfC"t'O-pcl"ieftecd dtn1fl$ th survive in a compc1111vc environ-1970s. "We still wish we were growing ment.'0 Among 11c11v1t1es noted arc (up) faster." he commented . Circulation 1141142-GU .. Dell" Piiot 0. fvery fa GuerentMd ~~":s~E Dally Pilat Cfnelfled llCIYertlelng 114/..U.1171 AU other depeftmente 142""'21 MAIN °''ICI ~ '"°"1 " ,. ' .. l'IOI ,,.... r t;JoJO 1»"4'! i... I S30pm <•''~IO<t 1p" encl '(Cv C(lf y .... 1)1' _....,.., S.11i'CMy •"II S""'140, 11 "°" 00 'IC' «....... '""' toir:r. Ci)' ,. I """' ca• M '(lft 10 • "' -no tlN' ((l()y ~ i.-...aa .. Clrculatton ,. Tela~ r' ~ • Or1'90Cnvt'1, .. ,.,_ to ... ·' l"Cllol"4~ ..... ~ • Keten Wittmer Ollflcrat Manager Ft1nk Zlnf Ro.emery Churchman Ed•.;• ControOet Robert L. C•t1trell DonaJd L. WllUam1 '•.x:IVCl•On Circutatton M'n1gei !'A•n•r Howerd Mullenary Advwr1 .. 1ng Dir clor '9g918levln• Cl1n1t.10 Olrtctor a llO ~ .. t 9ey SI ~ it ..._ CA t.la• •<IOI'-lot 1&60 Colla~ CA 12'2e Coll)">Qlll 1913 Or~ Coe.ti Pu~ ~ Ho .,.... ••0t,.. 111A111t10111 edl!onal man1t oo _.-1_. -· ,..., ..,.., lie lfPf~ ~ ~ ,,., -04 C~I- and murderers and barbanans 1s wrong to do," said Rca~n. In a Friday interview with the Daily Pilot, Sara Jacobsen, former wife of a Huntinaton Beach man' abducted in West Beirut last month, said she "just assumed that from the very beginning the aovernment was dealing with all 46 Americans being held by terrorists. Mrs. Jacobsen's husband, 54-year-old hospital direc- tor David Jacobsen, was kidnapped May 28. Those at the meeting in the Illinois school library included relatives of nine of thc·10 lllir:ioisans still captive as a result of the hijacking; members ot Jenco's fa mily; and the Rev. William McDonnell. a TWA passcn- ~er released shonly after the h1Jack-ang. "He (Reaga n) is in agreement that we're going to release all the hostages," said Mac Mihelich of Joliet, Jenco's sister. "He's pritying that all 46 will be released. He said all 46 will be included in negotiating," Mihelich said, referring to the 39 TWA passen- gers still being held and the seven kidnap victims. She declined to discuss details of the meeting, saying the president had asked the families not to do so. Y 011 Aln 't ·S••JI Nothing Yet Over a quarter century ago a few far- sighted people revolutlonlzed the carpet business. FIRST. the chemical Industry developed syn1hetlc fibers, ellmlnatlng rellance on wool quallty and production. SECOND, machinery was Invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactuNd up ,.,,17.JC~-.,-.===i to 100 times fatter. "" THIRD. and most Important, some people stuck thefr necks out and risked capital to put thele developments to work. ··That distresses me, .. Conwell said in a taped C BS News interview . "Because they are certainly request· ing an entity -the Amal movement -to make concessions that the) have absolutely either no control over or would appear to not even have adequate channels of communication to that other group." Islamic Holy War, a shadow} group believed li nked to Iran. ha!> claimed responsibility for k1dnapp1ng the seven Americans. What doet this mean to you? It means that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It means that what wu once a luxury Is now within range of almost everyone. It meana a Mlectl«:>n untmaglnab .. 30 years ago. With our family In the carpet business stnce 1894, we have seen m~re changes In the last fflW ...)1ll(I ttw1 ftM!tytd~.c:t•tlng.tbe greateet oon•umttf orowth lnda ilry rn ur economy Aft4'r 91 ~ra. It looks like we've only just begun I · ..... ._....._.. .. ,. .. ·--:=.-··· .. •c • s1ouHOUU Mon-Fri 9·5:30 Sit 9:30--4:00 Sun,CIC>Md DEN'S F1mlly urper Bulln•JJ Since 1194 • In Cosr1 MllU 19 Ve111 HU P.__tla AM, Coeta M... CA t2llf (11•) Ml-mt/(714) ...... ' I Time to revise toxin disposal By JEFF SKLANSK \' Of tM Oeltr ,..... ..... It's time to start treating hiuardous waste instead of dumping or burying it raw. That was the message two speakers from government and private industry brought to roughly 30 Orange County business leaders who gathered Friday at the Airporter Inn in Irvine for a breakfast meeting of the Industrial League of Orange County. Dr. David Morell, senior policy analyst for the Environmental P:ro.tectt~n Agency and Kenneth B. Kazarian. president of BBK Corp., a was~c~1sposal company, tol1d members of the industry and commer-ce association to plan on a radical change in the disposal of hazardous w~stes during the r_le~t few years -replacing cumnt landfill methods with ~ore soph1sucated, and more expensive. techniques for processing ttie waste. ·. "The whole approach to land disposal, in a word, stinks," Morell said. "A!I lan~fills leak," he said. aiyj warned that hazardous wastes nat1onw1de v.:1ll be banned from disposal in landfills by 1990. -... Instead, industrittthat produce hazardous-wastes will be required to p~y for a more costly disposal process. involving processing in spec1a.I waste treatment plants. The treatment will include neutralizing the acids and bases, precipitating the metals, and removing the water from the was~e. The sludge that remains after the treatment process will then be dumped in ··residuals repositories." designed especially for treated hazardous waste, some of which are already being built in California and elsewhere. "The visibility of this issue. politically, is absolutely enormous," Morell said of the burgeoning hazardous waste issue in the United States. The issue is of concern to Southern California, in particular. because the ar~a produces roughly 2.5 million tons of hazardous waste every year. or about a pound per person each day. according to Morell. "":'e hav~ a public that's JOcreasingly fearful ," he said ... We have ~ gro.w~~g feeling we're on the edge of an abyss. or we've already fallen JOtO It . Kazarian ofBBK Corp. said although the technology for effective treatment of hazardous waste has been available for several years. companies are unwilling to pay the extra costs for such treatment unless required to do so by governm.ent regulation and enforcement. Jeanette HUChee ... The prosecution of accused Hunt· ington Beach murderer Jeanene Hu&hes, which ended in a mistrial Wednesday. will resume in Ottober, an Orange Coun1y deputy distnct 3ttorney said Friday. Prosecutor Richard Toohe)' said a new Hughes trial has been set for Oct 21 1n Orange County Supcrio1 Court in WesttnJOstt:r. It was not nec6Sary to re-tile charges afler Wednesday's Or .. CoMt OAtl V PtlOT /s.t~. June 29, tl9 mistnal, said Toohe)'. addma that Huahcs will contrnue to face charges offtrst--d~ee murder and con1>p1racy to commit murder. . The mistrial re ulted from a hung Jllry. Hughes, 30. 1s accused of plonana witb her lover, Adam Salas Ramirez. 42, to murder her husband James, a 37-year-old computer engineccr. The alleged motive was the husband's Hearing in retiree slaying poStpone Arrat nmentof suspect tu Irvine murder continued after attorney d~clares conflict By USA MAHONEY OflMDMIJNoll .... The arraignment of a Santa Ana man ~uspected of murdering an Irvine rettree has been continued for the second time. The Friday arraignment of Si natra 0. Washington, 26, was continued to July 12 after an attorney from the- county public defender's office de· clared a conflict of interest, Deputy District Attorney Richard King said. The attorney has been replaced by a court-appointed attorney, he said. Attempts to arraign Washington and another man arrested with him were delayed once before because doctors at UC Irvine Medical Center rul~d Washington unfit to stand before a Judge. Washington was taken to the medical center's jail ward for treat· ment of superficial dog bites received while trying to escape police. He was held there for observation after routine testing disclosed a possible internal injury. Washington has since been trans- ferred ~o Orange County Jail. The second man -Wilham Agee 111, 26. also of Santa Ana -who was arrested with Washington June 17 will not be charged in the murder. "We could find no evidence connect- JOg him with the crime." King said. However. Agee was arraigned on a separate burglary charge. He pleaded not guilty to helping Washington steal 1ems from a Wffimtnster Raditi10--1•hey-"'"werednv1ng~or\fld IO~ Shack the same night an lrv JOe man Wa~hington and Agee bav9 bllli was killed. held without bail since their~. Police suspected Washington and Both have refustd to talk IO ~~ Agee of suffocating and bludgeoning officers. lrvJOe police Lt. Al Muar 66-year-old Wilham C. Farley at his said. Ball was set for Agee after IM Via Tonno home. Farley was found d1stnct attorney decided 11ot to on the floor of the residence about I 0 pursue a murder charge ap.inst IM•. p.m. by hts roommate. Washington and Agee were ar-Irvine police officer Lany MOlal- d b w · I gomeT) said investigators are ltot reste y csumnster po ice about reallv sure what happened at f~ two hours later as they allegedl) J burglarized the electronics store on home the night he died. But Mont· Brookhurst Street. gomel") said he aod partner Pt1e WestmJOster police Sgt. Rick Linton traced Washington from a 3 McKinney said officers observed the p.m. coun hearing on a previous. pair break the store's plate glass bu"laf) charge to the residence in tbc wi ndow and stan to remove ttems city s Turtle Rock neighbo111ood. from its shelves. Farle) was last seen aJive about '4 Agee was talc.en JOto custody p.m .. he said. without JOc1dent. Mc Kinne) said, but Blood analvs1s and other l:abon· Washington tried to run away and tory tests should help detenni.ne the had to be stopped by a police dog. course of events leading to farle(s A license check revealed the car murder. Montgomery said. STATE/ ION /WORJjJ======= CALIFORNIA Milk samples to be tested for bacteria tied to deaths By Tbe Associa&ed Press LOS ANGELES-Mille. samples talc.en from 27 dairy herds will be tested for the bacteria found JO tainted Mexican-style cheese and linked to 52 deaths and stillbirths, a state official said. The millc. samples from the herds in Riverside 11nd S11n Bernardino counties that supplied Jalisco ·M~xican Pr_oducts Inc. were sent to la bs Friday t~ be tested for Listeria monocytogenes, said state Department of Food and Agriculture spokeswoman Lydia Rosbey. Condors' days in wild may be numbered SAN DIEGO -With the California condor on the brink of extinction in the wild, biologists have begun the process that could se~ the remaining birds placed in protective custody at zoos, officials said Friday. An adult male condor captured earlier this week 10 rugged terrain near Ventura 1s making itself at home tn a flight cage at the San Diego Wild Animal Park lc.nown as the "'condorminium," park spokesman Tom Hanscom said. It is the first of three condors to be captured under permits issued June 7 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. USS Missouri will go to San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO -Ignoring strong, local opposition to nuclear weapons. the Navy chose San Francisco on Friday as the home port for the revamped, historic battleship USS Missouri, a guided missile cruiser and six support ships, Sen. Pete Wilson announced . Ma yor Dianne Feinstein said she had a classified briefing with the Navy that convinced her The Missouri would have enough safety measures to prevent accidental triggering of nuclear devices. No new evidence beneath torture bunker WEST POINT -Excavation under the foothills bunker of survivalist Leonard Lake produced no new evidence in the mass murders apparently commined at Lake's remote Sierra Nevada home. investigators said Friday. "There is absolutely nothing down to four feet under the floor of the bunker,"Cala veras County sheriffs spokesman Jim Stenquist told reporters Friday after officers completed a day of digging and sifting dirt under the suspected sex and murder dungeon -the last major site remaining for investigators to probe on Lake's 21h-acre retreat. He 1s linked to the disappearances of at least 22 people. NATION Police officers indicted in looting BOSTON -Four of six Revere police officers sent to a drugstore after its burglar alarm sounded were indicted Friday on larceny charges1 and two of the six were indicted on perjury charges, a lawyer said. Th ree of tne officers had been picked from a lineup by a ho<?ded witness who claimed he saw six J>?~ice officers lootin$ the store Feb. 1. said another lawyer. who spoke on cond1t1on he not be iden1tfied. About $3.000 in merchandise was reported stolen from the store. 'Ecstasy' user• •tock ·up before ban DALLAS -Sales of a trendy drug. known as "ecstasy:' have been booming in ni&htspots as users try to stock up before mi~night Sunday .. when the amphctamJOe becomes illegal. The new fede~al ban will make .po~s~ss1on of the drug a felony, carrying maximum penalties of 15 years m 3ail and a $125.000 fine. ~cstasy parties 1 ure being planned ar<?und town. despite warnings by medical experts that the drug may cause brain damage. Governor signs budget after cuts of $501 million SACRAME NTO (AP) .:._ Gov. George Deukmejian signed a $.JU billion s.tate budget Friday after cutting $501. million and anti· apartheid language added by the Legislature. The Republican go vernor did not remove anti-abortion restrictions for family planning funds that had mis- takenly been left in the budget b\ leg1.slative stafT, saying thOSl' keep "faith with my own COO\ 1ct1oni. about abortion." DeukmeJian signed the budget for the 1985-86 fiscal year that begins Monday privately in tW Capitol office. without a public ceremony. He did deliver a I 0-minute statewide television address Thursday night. but did not detail his cuts then. Almost all of the cuts made in the $35.3 billion budget sent the go vernor by the Legislature two weeks ago were deletions of spending increases added by legislators to programs such as community colleges. housJOg. mental hea lth. schools, Medi-Cal hospitals and child care. He also deleted money added b) lawmakers for comparable worth for female slate employees: must'ums for Japanese-Americans, Hollywood and science; selenium and AIDS research: and cleanup of unde~round tank and Tijuana River pollutton. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown Youth shot by Goetz arrested called the vetoes "a sen es of vengeful .and '1nd1ciive-cut.~ that-make a mockel') of the six months of work" of the leg1slau ve budget committees. ··The cuts were not needed in order to acquire the surplus ... They were only the actions of a governor who doesn't full y appreciate that in the s1ate go,ernment there are three branches." said the San Francisco Democrat. The Leg1~la1ure's budgt•t had a $ 1.ll7 b11l1on "ra1n)-day·· surplus, clo!>e to thi: amount Dcukme11an had 1n s1sted was necessary. The budget he signed has a reserve of$1.343 bi I hon. That JOcludes $289 m1lhon he said he was settJOg aside for programs he wants the Legislature to approve. Those programs JOclude $125 millt on for transportation. $68 m1ll1 on to repa) special funds from which money was borrowed dunng the 1983 budget deficit and $25 m1ll1 on fur dnnkJOg water prOJecls near Stringfellow to>.1cs waste dump 1n R"crsidc Count). The ant1-aparthe1d language ht' eliminated was added by Assembly Democrats. who wanted to restrict state in vestments in firms that do business in South Africa. ''I have concluded that the state budget 1s not the appropriate instru- ment JO which to express our abhor- rence of apartheid." he wrote. Davy Crockett kin's reunion Jlm Dumu. great-great-great-great grandson of Davy Crockett. la hoeting a reunion of the legendary fron- tiersman'• deecendanta tht• weekend in Greeneville, TeD.ll. · Aboat 200 people are erpected to attend and ehare etori• about their anceetor, along with belrlooma and letten written by Crockett. Stocks post record as half-year ends NE\\;) ORK (-\P)-tO<.'ksu l'da 0H'rJll JJ\Jnct·s led dechnes by 3 modest ad' ancl' Frida' to close thr hi ~ nn tht· '\j) SE. and Rig Board first half of 1985 at record le\ els. \ nlume llll..tled I 05.24 m1lhon shares, Pnces moH·d within a narro" again't lllti ~~million in the previous range for most of 1he da}. hut the 4'l''>!.11111 upturn short I) hcforl' the closing hell Slnl ~' .\~.111' "'ere underpinned by wasenough for sewrnl oftbcmarkl't'c; a rail\ 1n tlw hond markt·t, whett NEW YORKl (,.\P) -James 11.e) averagl.'s to best their prc\lous rn1.'t'"'' f 1,·.1,l11'\ honds roseabouta Ramseur Jr .. one of tlk .ffn1'r teen· highs reachl'd fhursday. point ,,, ~I 11 lor t'\l't'\ S 1.000 in face agers shot by Ekmhard (ioctl on a Thl' Do\!> Jones average of \U 'alut' r.11 thr 't'uind l'onsecuttveday. subway train. was arre~ted Friday on 1ndustnah rose" '\.25 to an all-time ( t'n' t'T't I' "'"'t' 'hon-term interest charges of raping and robhJOga young high of I. '.\5 46. and fo r the wet'k the rate' kll "'' .thou t n tenth of 1 woman at 'unpo1nt last month. Jamee RamH. ur measure Jd,ann·d 1 0.~il point'>. f)<'fft'nt.1).!, l"•tnt nu thonucs said. · f hrough the fi rst s1\ months ot thl' ~:1111111" ,1, 111rno\\'r JO NYSE.- Police arrested Ramst·ur. I~. after Bronx Distnct .\ttorm•\ Mano \l.'ar. thl' hlue-~h1p average I'> up l"11·'11"u'' 1h lud1np. trades in thcnc the victim -who was hosp1tah1ed Merola. who announceJ thl· arrt'~t. I~ 1 lN point~. or IJ.3 percent. ,tt~ k, ,·,., "~ 11 •n.\I nt ha nges and an for four days after the attack -sa id JO a statement that RJm l>t'ur fhe Do\\ Jon('s transponat1nn 1hc· ti\,., 111. , 1•untt•1 m,ukct. totaled identified him JO a llncupat the 48th alkgedly aC'costed the IX-~t·ar-0ld ncrage al~ set c1 ne\11> high, g.iining 1:., ~' 11111 '" ,h.1h'' Precinct 1n the Bronx. law enforce· 'll'tim in an clevntor 1n her build ing I 05 to 664 OQ. a~ did the Nt'~ "I ork 1 ht•' \ ..,p \l.) r1,m po,11e-index foe men1 sources told Thl' .\ssoc1att•d at the C"laremont Houc;c~. a Rron\ -;tock E\changt' composite indr\ th<'\" l·• 1h1· "1un10 m.1rkt•1 closed l.l --~~~~~~~~~~~~P~:---·-~ ·---ho~----~~~ ........ ·~·AMoM.l'~b~r~o,s~<('~Ou...J3~~Jluo~l4L~l~&~1--.._ __ ~~~~2~9abl-:J~lu_I ..u.µ.J.L.)...._.~tLi..-w--~--~~~------1 Police reportedly find arm• caclJe GLASGOW, Scotland -Police huntina alleaed Irish Republican Army bombmakcrs scaled off a section of this Scottish industrial city's south side Friday. and there was a rcpon they had found an arms cache. Bystanders. near cordoncd·off JamcsGray Street. where dozcnsof fomilics we~ evacuated from their home!\, said they heard a muffied thud from the vicinity, but police refused comment. They did say they had found "material," but did not give details. . World'•oldatman tum• J!lO TOK YO -hiaech1yo Izumi. considered the world's pldcst ma~. turned 120 \Oday and, l$\defr9m a stiaht weakness in hi legs and back.~doJO& well, ace<>rdina ~o ~1111ves.fHis d~ushler·in-law, Vorie Izumi. S2. told newspapers that hum• sull fo11ows a daily routine of aeuini up u J round S:OO a.m. on sunny days and 6:00 a. rn. on cloudy days. talking to tourists who v1iit his home on the remote southom island ofTokunoshima. 3nd having his daily cup of fruit liquor. The town hip of lscn on Tokunoshima ~lanncd to hold a MIJOr celcbrat!on for bumi, called the "Orcat Kanrclo. · Kanrek1 " a 5pccial celebration for those Japanese who tum 60and mark th.e rttum of their 11an on the C'tune~ 60-ynnodiac. Records show thal lturn1 was bom 1n 1865, . ~ U.S. recruited war criminals as spies WASHINGTON (AP)-l l.S. spy a cncics rccruttc.·d Nazt war cnm1nal to $3 thcr JOtclhgcnCt' on thC' Sov1t't Union after World War 11 . and then helped M>mc of them 1mm1gratl.' illeaally 10 the I ln1tcd ~late • con· grebional inH:stigat0rs sn1d Frida) The General· {"COuntina Offit'C s:ud the f(-tr\utmcnt took place wht>n an 111-prepared intclhaenC't" \ystcm was $Uddcnly ordered. in 1946. "l<J produce Jhc ·highest poss1bk quahJ) o(intelhacn~ on the lJ.S.S.R. m the shortest ti me possible." The repon b) C'onares • 1n "~ttgat1ve arm alw ~•d the ll .S sovcmmcnt rrnployt.'d Klaus B:trbtc. the or,tllon chtef '" l \;~TI\. fmncc •• Th1\ count!) protecK"d 8arh1c trom C'ttrndmon and orpnitcd h1\ ~·ape to South .\mcn('a, accord1n& to thC' (11\0. Thl" \tUdy wa~ rcQUC'Stl"<I h~ Rt•p Peter \\ Rodino Jr . l>-N J . chair· man of the House Judiciary ( omm11· tee. Rodino ~1d the ~port mal~ •t "pamfull) clear that some of our JOtelhetn("( ngrnts allowed their pn'OCCupM1on with the So~1ct Union ta C'loud \hcau· judgment and that th~ ant1-«>mJnun111t f~nz) of ttl( otn" led to ~mt' h1ahly QuM11onnbk J ecmons about the Uk' of aJ1 war cr1m1nn"··· ThcG 0YtJ the l946orderc-omc . ~ "hen l I .S forct"s wt'ft' <kmoh1li1ro, the Ollice of Strategic n ices (th\' warttmt' intC'lhgC'nCC' agency) d1-.n'lan· tkd and man~ C'tptricncl'd 3$f1H\ nl rtad) hom<' and punuina pn\lllt can't'" "Tht>11 lt'Pl3i.'('ment~ bes1de-1 h<'ing mr~pcncnC't'd, were-~·hevt'd h\ soml' formc:r 1nt('lh~('t\l't officer.. ~ in lrr- ' ll'"'l'tt to bt' ph1losophll'alh and pol111call~ na1"e-,. about tht bceinning oft~e Cold War. the repon 1d The Ci 1\0 \todted caSC'S of 11 4 aliens -1nclud101 Nazis and A w .. collaborators -and 1dent1ficd five with undcs1rabk or que$tmnahlt M<'k@munds who "'~rt emplO\l"'d b\ l 1 mtdhcrncc 11tncit1 and N'· ' l"'t'l\t'd '''mt• 1111m o1 .1,MM~n~e t<' 1mm1~raw "It'' t n 1llht·r.r.iltens with 'lm1lnr h,,, 4 n\'\1n,h 1mm1ttnued \\o1thnu1 11knt1habk ,11.'l\ltl n~ •• \Jlll1"11 lht II\ t' ,\<,,\t~lcd ahcr\$ "t'~ ''''' Jlk~t·d "ar cnm1nal a "'rmer '"'' \~ off1,·r1. tt convided tl1n,p1ratn1 1n an a'""'1nat1on and• tr.mm · thr rt'port Ytd. r h<' rt'\ 1111100 uu ,n<hlllWid ml·mhr"' ol 1ht: C.C"c;tapo, and Ellil E-urorx-an fas.cast orsaruutton ... onr tomicr 1nttll&1t~ ....- 1old th<' <i .\O that th.cir ~ .. a qu1."\t1on of "'1.!1 h1na their Vllic lj.Otn t l~ar ' r ·I : ~ - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 29, 1985 l I Cadence 42" Table/ 4 Dining Arm Chairs (Poctureo1 Cadence 48" Table/ 4 Dining Arm Chairs Chaise Lounge/ Arms 24" Round T-Table Alllbert Madrigal Table/4 Madrigal Chairs Reg. $466.00 ~.$269.00 !NOi uac1ty es pleturecJ) Holiday Table-2 Side Chairs !angor Chair ~eg . .S.2.10.QQ ___ Dalanki Side Table Tropltone Reg. $924.00 (~'Reg. $944.00 Reg. $292.00 Reg. S 128.00 Req. $ 85.00 Sale $599.00 Sale Sl19.00 Sele 1199.00 Sele 11.00 Woodard Flalr 48" Table/4 Dining Chairs Reg. $1220.00 Cushions f P1Cturec11 Flalr Adjustable Chaise/Arms/ Reg.$ 430.00 Cushion Nest of Mesh Tables Reg. S 130.00 Sale $899.00 Sale $345.00 Sale$ 99.00 MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CENTER (..\(.)f• y ') ~ 00·~, • , l' r ~ J J l' • ~ 1• I\ ""'"' ~·v•J • Ac,ou fr()n'\ FoShivn l~IOf'v.J 1n "~'"'°'' ~_;,~ NURSERY • INDOOR f'L·\NfS • FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • A~TIQUES LOWPRIC GUARANTEE! If you can find the same item you purchased for less wtthtn 30-days a1 anotner local stocking de1tler, we will gladly refund the diffe rence! ASK ABOUT OUR 5-YEAR WARRANTY Coast residents earn.medical degrees at UCI More than a quarter of the recent graduates from the Universi ty of California. Irvine, medical sc hool are Orange County residents. and most have already begun interning at various medical facilities across th~ country. Rexrode plans to work for an aircraf\ corperation working in air· craft maintenence. Medical degree Steven Joseph Levesque of Ncw- pon Beach has received a d~tor .of medicine degree from the University of Southern California School of One Orange Coast graduate was honored with a special award from the College of Medicine this year.· Ronald Becker of Irvine was given the Award of Academic Excellence for outstanding clinical promise and scholarly-aeh~cnt...-l:le.. will specialize in family medicine at the UCLA Medical Center. Medicine. • ...._..,.._ ......._........._ __ Commencement ceremonies were Salisbury grad held June 2. followed by a garden Geor&e ' It Daahlell Jr. of pa__ny_attended by I 00 guests and well , • ... •1• wishers atlfiel:::eVesQue residerrceln--N-ewpon Be&Ca·--Seeen-.,_._ Newport Beach. &raduated from Sallabu.ry The following also received UCJ medical degrees and arc listed with . their hometowns and locations of residency: •Kevin Chamas of Irvine will persue fa mily medicine at the UCLA Medical Center. •Gary Confer of Irvine will prac- tice radiology at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Mich. •David Friedman of Newport Beach will practice internal medicine at the VA Medical Center in Long Beach. •Carol Gardner of Irvine is un· decided about her future residency. •Julie Gollen of Irvine will prac- tice internal medicine at the UC San Diego Medical Center. •Laurie Johnson of Irvine will practice internal medicine at the Aultman/Timken Mercy Hospital in Canton, Ohio. , •David Litke of New~rt· Beach will practice internal medicine at the UC Irv ine Medical Center in Orange. •Elaine Lundy of Irvine will persue family medicine at the San Berardino County ~Medical Center. •Alexander Maneffa of Irvine will be in pediatrics at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. Bucknell graduate. Timothy Parsons of Huntington Beach and David Perel stein of New- port Beach were among 200 students named to the Bucknell University's dean's list during the second semester of the 1984-85 academic year. 1 Parsons received a perfect 4.0 gradt}-:i point average, with Perelstein scoring only sligh tly lower. Bu c kn ell is a p~iva~e. nondenominational un1 ve rs1t y located in Lewisburg. Penn. Marketlng degree Karla Hanlon of Newpon Beach graduated from the University of Oregon recently , receiving a bachelor of science degree in marketing. Hanlon graduated from Newpon Harbor High School in 1980. Stockton graduates Several local residents recentl y graduated from The University of the Pacific in Stockton. Receiving bachelor of ans degrees were Dana Donahue. Craig Furnas and Deirdre Ogden. all of Corona del l J School, an Independent, all- male college preparatory .chool In sat.labu.ry. Conn. Daahtell plall• to attend the Unlveralty of Colorado In the fall. Union Bank employees each )'ear as part of the bank's scholarship pro- gram. As one of ten students selected, Bryan will spt;nd eight weeks in Chile with a specially se lected host family sharing the daily activities and tra- ditions of its culture. Smith award Coumtey Reed. a junior at Santa Ana High School, and Tara But- terfield, a junior at Mission Viejo H 1gh School. are this year's recipients of the Smith Co11C$e Book Award presented by the Smith College Club of Orange County. ., Smith College, located in North· ampton. Mass .. has been educating women leaders in science and arts for more · than a century. The Book Award 1s gi ven in recognition of •Daniel May of Irvine will persue famil y medicine at USC affiliate rnrewbi{i~~~~.n International Hospital Irv. in.e's high school •Brad Moy of Irvine will practice internal medicine at Kaiser Foun-d · t h I ~1 · dation Hospital in San Francisco. gra S ge s. C 0 ars1·~ . ·1!\S •Terrance Peabody of ffvlne will .t"' practice surgery at the UC Irvine rth $1 illi Medical Center in Orange. WO over m on •George Pedikis of Irvine will · · J.•.I. practice surgery at Ceders-Sinai .., ,.._ ... .,..AN Medical Center in Los Angeles. _, •-Steven Poletti-of Irvine will work or-.~,......, _ __ _ in orthopedic surgery at Duke Uni-C<Hlege-bound seniors at lrvl ne'a three high schoota have versity in Durham, N.C. ~for.moreu..nS1 mttllonworthof schofarshlps, lrY,1nellnHled 1 •Roben Royer of· Irvine will ~ piatrtct omctaaay. practice emergency medicine at A dtatrtot NPOrt ...... that •1, 104,700 In untwnlty ilnd ODllge County-USC Medical Center in Los ~-•-lla•pe ...__ bMr'I awarded to -AAuaUng _.,,.. from .,,..,., Angeles. · ~•" ,.... .-....- •Rafael Salinas of Irvine will WOOdbrtdge and UnlYW81ty high 8Choc>ts. practice internal medicilJ! ?t __ · o.._~_M each of t_he ~h echooJe, Masachusettes Geneiif Aospital m but dJstrlct offtctals noted that aome awards have not yet beet'l Worchester. Mass. . .Meuncect and tn other caaea financial arrlll10efnents are still being • • L1.nda Smith of Tust1.n will st~dy ·cOndudect. · . ' psychia.try at the UC Irvine Medical 88Md° on the latest flgurea, however, Universfty High School Center in Orange. . d h ea11:. 000 In .-.....-w-...-.tQrt h.Wbeen awar-ed more t an ~ "'• _,.._ .. ...,... Klwanl• .cholanldJM TI-. lndUde.,, Nr Force Academy appofntment, a ftl\lnOill lild The Huntington Beach Kiwanis offW:~StanfordUnNer91tyencheWW1N1tJonalM.nt~. Cl ub recently awarded scholarships • · ~ ~ High atudeflta haw received Bii* of ~ to local students at four ·area high ..,.. • ._~Mrmltkedforex.,.,1•llttwc>:and...,,.,.... schools. ~ They are: Mama Hauk. Patty . ._.. ==· not att :::.= lhJdeotl haw ............... Morales and R. Zean Bernabe from hadm ti w.fedthat70ofthllr= Edison High School; James !! ttyHIQI ra ora • ..,_.~ Michalski and Cassandra Sampieri ~~of Cahfomla camputel. 20 wll Mt~ from Huntington Beach High School; tft c.lffomla lnotUdfng USC and Stanford: Hwffl attend out· Stephanie Po, Kim Nguyen, Hanh ot ... Ptfvate IChoofl IUCh a CorneM, Yale and H.-rci; 'ft wll Thanh Cao and Thesesa Bui from ~"publk: ~ #'d unMrifttee In othet states; SI *-" Marina High School; and David _.., ~ed ~the Ctlttornie State Unlverlfty tY1tem; tour pl9n to Dzung Huu Nguyen and Timothy etfiht-tnlel9 echoota ~ ~1 are re;~ at community~ Ramirez from Ocean View High -~'°"°'arlhlptotllforlMrteHlghSchoot..,..18'404,fC)O. School. INtM JtGtt-ltudentt have f9CflMld more than 31 ~from Scl d/llld'r. ~ ... kM:ludmG the Bank Qf America. ence -a· ee Mio, 13 ltUdefttl ,_. receMd eehOI.._ from the IChool Robin M. Weiner of Mission Viejo ,..., wtl N ~. wt"'8 25 haYe been ...,ded state gr.,., has received a bachelor of science "....,. DlltlnalOna of frvtn.:... __.. h1C:kfde M.t. T., f>rlncleon tand degree in computer science and mathmatics from Union College in tf"-·~Oy~~.:n:=~Whtte~oU..hawt Schenectady, N.Y. ,.._...,.,~ Union. one of the oldest ~ In the Cal State tyltem. AboUt 75 ttudentl wtl attend nondenominational colleges in the c.ff.forn&a .. community colleges, white other wUt attend prtvate country., held its 191st commence-Celffom..echoot11UchasUSCandStanford. mcnt this spnng. .$d)olarlhlpa worth more than $325,000 have bNrl 9Ward9d to Technician certtflcate ""60ll • WoodD.ridQe High. l.oc:81 aponsora ~the Junior !bit! Club. ()al•• tor lchO&arl, ttNp trvtne Co., Orange County~ Wayne Allen Rexrode of Costa Artt Md N 0rM9" <lountY r--. Credit Union. Mesa has received an airframe and If~~ -nk>rt have received ~ntmentl to W. . P<>werplant maintenence technician POlnt, Wiiie °"*9 WMI attend PrlllOltOn end SWdQrd. cenificate from Nonhrop Univer-_.__ .... sity's Institute of Technology in Los ~IO 'Woodbf'ldOe llnforl "~tlnrU119'11 In the UC tyltefft, 33 Angeles. t~ 1M C'll 811t9 .... Ind 15 In the comnwntty oolege ayet.m. Rexrode, 24, was a 1979 graduate ~ 08Mfomla IChooll h~ accepted 32 Woodbridge tlenlora, of Estancia High School and attended ..,.._20....,.wtll attend out-of .. atate unlYsaltlea. Orange Coast College before going to Nonhrop. Parihellentc names new officers Mar. and Lynn ~asano of Huntington Beach. Anthony Camp and Janine Vol- lmer of Costa Mesa, along with Monica Davenport of Huntington Beach. each graduated with bachelor of science in business administration degrees. Armando Galindo of Costa Mesa received a doctor of pharmacy degree. academic excellence, leadership, and concern for others. Jumbo J•ck .clJolanlalp Laguna Hills High School student Steven W. Ho has been chosen as one of six S 1.000 college scholarships winners in the Jack-in-the-Box Essay and Photo Scholanhip Competition. Ho was awarded the scholarship for his written and visual description of The Newport Harbor Panhellenic Cltl.en•IJlp .emlnar bis families escape from Indonesia in ~ .... ..._..~m 1--5 liew-"'r .. m"m-rv "'ot'_,'l'_"""T--r•w ... ~-~~-.--~~~·-~,.,..,....,,.-.ii15e~a.arc:JJbu:oll.fJJ1he<:i.e...A~sW1n 01'.c•m IHIC'Q m; vua u ... '-"'• .. ·~ 1111 Jill Tyler, a Corona del Mar nigh 1985-86 year at its final board School Junior. was ont' of 2SO hi&h meeting at the Village Park Rec-school students pa~icipating in the ration Centerin Irvine. 'oh h J C l'fi · y h Mrs. R.V. Pri,... was 1.nstalled as e1,.:t annua • 1 om1a out ""' Citizenship Seminar at Peppcrdine president. Rosemarie L. Bean and University's Malibu campus. Mrs. W. Wriaht were elected IS vice· The four-day seminar is aimed at presidents. inspirinl new aod areater interest for Durina thf meetina. the Newpon American democracy among today's . Harbor Panhellenic Hiah School and youth. Participants were chosen by College Awards of I 98S were an-their school's principal on the basis of nounetd, with five local high school school and community involvment, senior women rcc.eivina the achieve· as well asacadcmic st&nding. ment award. Nicole Haynrs of Estan· cia. Wendy Alston of C'oron.a d~ Mar. S~ila Marie Huett! of University. Sti1..anne Lcinani Vann of Newpon Harbor and Thury Thi Than of Costa Mesa were honored. Newport Harbor Panhcllcn1c meets once a month between Septem- ber and Ma y each year. It is an open oraan11at1on of all National Sorority womch iand all area affiliates arc invited to attend all mftinas. OYenea• nad7 Irvine h1&h school student Thomas Bryan has betn selected to study abroad th is summer as the rteip1cnt of an international SC'holanhip !lpon- sorcd by Union Bank in conJunc11on with Y6 uth for Under· standina(YFU). The internauonal study aranu ore awarded to the son' or i"au~htcr~ of Hoepltal .claolardlJM Saddlcback Community Hospital recently awarded nine employee scholarships totalina $6.350. incc the proaram bc&an in 1977, 54 scholarships totafina nearly $28,500 have been arantcd . This year the hospital pveaSl,000 award to Linwood Wells, an opcrat· ing room technician from Oranae. This is the hospital's laracst scholar~ ship to date: . Also rece1v1ns awards were Dana Fenton~ Mission Vjc;jo, atid John· Olina of El Toro, who both aot SI 000: Connie Di Mento of El Toro, Ciladys Dixon of Santa Ana:--and Oonna Waldron of Laauna Hills who lot $500: and Elizabeth Tomlin of Costa Me-sa, Grttchcn Dudovick of Laauna Beach, and Kimberly Me.llo of O•r- dcn Grove who ~avc4 S2'° nward'I. 1 I j : ( Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Saturday, JulM ft, 1915 s Memories of Halley's Comet S last visit still brigh . PEMBERTON, N.J. (AP)-Ever Many respondent9 *.Y they 're-ltou took those pills, nothinfc would Laufer publishes I "Halley's While the comet ii visible, Laufer c' I as1cnrc0e5thtchtaE*onfhHa715tcy'sCqmctSaswept memhbehrbeing he.ldb1yt10he~rya~rents.tdo •P'!Cn hto yo1u. So peope111"':!re fohmeht Wahtfh~ ne1wsl~tter !_'!( 1'°9eh basbeenk t1nvitedc••.•bauntlect~rerforf llft' I ft"S 5CIU£ s e a years aao tur• watc t e comet in 9 , ... u.er sa1 . 1orain1 t emse ves on sugar p s. w o s are 1s ••SC nauon, a • .., teac • a wee -ona an ,bean cruise o day. witnesses have been spjnnina tall "We were told that the tail of the For tome. it was an occasion for esa course on the comellt hitcollese. comet watchers. taJes.about how they lived throuJh it comet consisted Of poison pscs and ctlcbration. On May 18. 1910, laufer The comet wUI become vjlible to A few of Laufefs co~pondenu despite the then-current talk of d1sas-that it was possible that life on Eanh said, guests at one elegant Chicaao the naked eye near the end of 1985 say they see thf comct 11 a measure of tcr. would be wiped out if we ~ssed hotel quaffed SO botlles of cham-and the best a~as for vlewina are their lives. 1 As astronomers prepare for No-through the tail of the comet.' wrote paane on the rooftop, then held the expected to be an Southern Hemi-MiJdred Coalter of Austin. Texas. vember alld the comet's first visit to Oliver Johnson of Sacramento, who empties aloft to collect comet dust. sphere. Because of'. its relative ~ bom in 191 0. said: 'Tve alway• these pans since 1910, a man with a wasa boy of 10 atthc time. Laufer said most ae(iounts by ition to the sun and Eanh, however, it believed when the comc1 returnstha1 .• burning interest in the passing "We arc still alive," he added. astronomers describe the 19l0 comet is likely to ap,pear a lot lcat spectaeu-it will take me back intn ~pa~ with i1." phenomenon Is collectfog the stories Laufer. who hopes to compile his as a big star with a wisp of a tail, a far lar than it did In 1910. Mark Twaln.t who was born in ------t of those. who hope to see it for tl)e researches into a book, said he found more modest sight than that reponed "There's a lot of hype associated 1835, lhe year or an appearance by the second ume. that coal miners in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. in many of the letters. with Haltey'sComet,"hcsaid. "from comet, died 7S years later, on April Joseph M._ Laufer. 49, an associate refused to go into the shafts while the One letter, from 87-year-old Carl a scientific point of view and a 21, 1910, the day after the comet's dean at Burhngton Community Col-comet was around for fea~ of dying Wheaton of Boonsboro, Md.. de-socioloaical point of view, it really is a perihelion, the point at which it was lege, says he gets 10 to 20 answers a underground. scribed thecometas"aboutthesizeof major cosmic event. But as far as; closest to the sun. day t~so.licit.ations in several national "Dow!' in .. Texas •. they were se!lin.& a full moon. with a lonf tail stretching looltina~t i~ I hav~ a ~ccllna it's aoina .He had predicted th&J .. two ~reaks c • ' ublicauons. comet pills, be said. "They said 1f miles toward the sun.' to be a bit ~1sappoant1na." w1ll 10 out tosether,!' 4ufer said. om et f s · o~•.wo• ''""'""°,slftlD Ofl!OM! -uo-,.~ .. llt , ......... ,.,,,..~ 9"0l ....... ~ \ ptdOI _.,, 1...!t< l~------~~ ' ' ' STOllll L---~~jll ... u".": ... ,LMU AT AU. SOUTME• CAUfOllN1A ..... -~\ : ., MAGNETICS , ............ ...._VIDIO C411 iii ..... OWllltCI M.t7 MM• lllMll .JM ~.was - • Cl • r- }_ just a l -dusty T snowball Scientists View b irth of a n at mosp here w hile comet-gazing FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) Astronomers say Halley's comet h given them their first l~k at the b1 of any comet's atmosphere and th r findings suppon the prevailing th - ory that the unearthly visitor is "dusty snowball." Based on observations of the com t and its changes in brightn;.ss. the i - and-dust nucleus ofHaUey 's sprout a coma, or gaHnd:dust atmosphe . ip October. said Susan Wyckoff. f Arizona State University. The findings by researchers frl Arizona State and the Instil t d'Astrophysique m Paris were pr - ented this week at the annual mcctieg of the ~-stronomical Society of tJe Pacifi c. Wyckoff said the study will k pubiished next month in the Brittth Journal Nature. - .. This is the ftrst time we've able to follow a comet through transition from a bare nucleus to e onset and development of its mosphere." said Michael Bcho astronomer at Kitt Peak Nati Observatory outside Tucson. Belton said other astronomers observed the transition. but Wyckoff group is the first to pu findings. Halley's comet will visible to the naked eye by January. "We ve never followed a c from this far out," said Weissman of the National nautics and Space Administrati Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, Calif. "We've act watched 11 go from an inac nucleus to a point (where) we can gas coming ofTThe nucleus:- >\nal}sis of light from the co revealed that water ice 1s evaporat from Its nucleus. a fi nding consist with the broadly accepted theol) t Halle} ·s co met 1s bas1call} a d1 ' snowball made pnmanl} of water i but also containing dust and 1c various gases. Wyckoff said. Water ice and ices of evaporate at different te mperatu s and thus at different distances the the sun's heat. The point at w the evaporation formed a co about 600 million miles from the -showed that the comet's i primanl} water. she added. A comet appears bng,hter wh develops an atmosphere beC:ft~ pan1cles of dust in the gas re more hght than the bare nucleus. nucleus of Halle) 's comet 1s beli to be only a few mtles in diame while its coma 1s expected to meas 10.000 miles across during its ne approach to the sun Feb 9 Wyckoff said the observations made between the first sighting of comet'scurrent v1s1t on Oct. 16. I? and Apnl. Her 1eam studied observa11ons of astronomers w wide and photographs of the co made through the Multiple \1 Telescope near -'.mado. The come1 was los1 to ' 1ev. bec4 of glare from lhe sun in >\pnl and reappear to professional astronom in August and 10 amateurs someti c between November and Janu Wyckoff said. It should be '1s1bl the naked eve b~ Januar.. but v1 from the Nonhern Hcm.1sphere be poor .. In Februar.. v.e made· the detec11on of the gaseou atmosph coming out of the comet'' l detemuned from bn&htness mere that the 1.·oma was born in Octo 1 she said While .mronomers 100~ month rcah2c what 1he) had seen 1n Octo .. our ohst'n at1ons 1nd1cated for first 11me thC' onset of e' arorat10 the du\!\ )nowball that 1!> the co ·1 nucleu.,:· she conunued .. No has e'er documented 1h1 before. &I ton. however. said C\ aJ)()ra of the comet's IC\ surface alw QcrUf\ to some extent Out •"W sudden!) staned (last OrtohCr) -t"1Tl'Dt1'i~~~w&~"l'M~a..,.ii_~ to hft the small dust particle\ trom e nucleus and form a coma " There is e' 1dene't .that a c bnefh Oared in Septrmber. ht' The c'ent. not seen. apparent!)' caused when ga~ were emitted ' fast cha nae 1n the ,tatt' of the com ices. not b) stead) evaporauon said The din' snowball concept romets was first proposed 1n t 9SOs bY. Fttd Whipple of Ha Un1ventt~ but somr astrono have ugucd tht' 1~ 1s mainl) dry or froten carbon d1ox1dc. rather water 1rt. WyckofTsa1c1 <on said that dunna the co current vO)'llC around the astronomen have Vlewcd all ml)or fcatu~ e\etpt 1u p and tail!. and "that will probably bl m Stptembcf or <t,tobcr." ·I I I I I r OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 29, 1985 \ ( UClprofessor etsgrantfor ung research James Williams, Jr. M.D .. as-si,~mt professor in pulmonary and mtica.I care at UCl's California CoUeaie of Medicine. has been aVtarded $25,000 for research in pulmonary fibrosis. Tbe announcement of the grant. which oomes from the Stauffer Foun- dation, was made by Archie Wilson M.D., Ph.D., UCJ's Ch ief of Pulmonary and Critical Care. Dr. Williams, who arri ved at UC Irvine last July from the College of Medicine at UC San Diego. will uSt> the pant ro-mJOyTung""in_tury which l~ds to fibrosis. UCioatbJ6• This S\Jmmer the UC Irvine CooP.': crative Outdoor Program (COP) will sponsor a series of weekend outings o,>en to the public at low or no cost. COP organizes more than I 00 outi.,_, and seminars each year. ~~enced instructors lead the out- mp. This summer novice rock climbers will learn rapelling, belaying and ol~er . climbing techniques in IayUwlld; backpackers and hikers will trek through the scenic Cathedral Redwoods; and spelunkers will have the opponunity to explore the Cali- fornia Cavern at Redwood Cit y. · Community members interested in COP events may sign up in advance at the Student Activities Office, I 02 U niversity Center. For more infor- mation call. the office at (714) 166-5181. 'Bealtla IJoHday' trl.naen Laurie and Cliff Shore of Hunt- in)to n Beach recently received a gif1 cerificate to the Lawrence Welk Vil~ as their grand prize for wfonmg the Secure Hori zons "Healthy Holiday'' contest. To win they had to guess the RUmber of vitamin tablets in a gallon j,r o n1display at the Secure Hori zons information beoth at the "Time of Your Life Expo" at the Los Angeles <;onvention Center last April. Palant conte.tant Laura Jean MithofT. 18, has been 1\:lected as a contestant in the Cali- fornia Miss T.E.E.N. Pageant to be Held at th~ Hacienda Reson and <::onvention Center . in Encino the weekend of August 2. ' This pagent is the offi cial state final fbr the National Miss T.E.E.N. Pagent to be held in Albuquerque. N.M .. in December. Judgi.ng for the pagen~ is based on BIRTH S FOUNT A1N VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Ma II . Linda and Russel ~rlen. Corona del Mar.girl Cindy and David Sai tp. Huntington Beach.boy May 18 Clarice and Andres Aranda, Hunt- ington Beach. boy May 19 Janice and Craig Moreland. Costa Mesa. boy May 21 Wendy and Roben Johnson. Hunt- tj\gton Beach, girl 'fherisa and Mark Bi!ybrooks. Hunt- ington Beach, bby Kristin and Dwight Webb, Costa Mesa. girl Jill and Roben Tripp. Huntington ~ach,boy Mary and John Cowles Jr .. Hunt- ington Beach. bo May 22 Cynthia and James Spowan. Foun- tain Valle}-. boy May 23 Danielle and Ra,mond Trauu . Hun tington Beach, bo)' May 24 Lee and Russell Brankov. Hunt- ington Beach. boy May %8 Christine and Joel Dunnington. Huntington Beach. bo} May 29 Rosa and Abe l Contreras. Hunt- ington Beach. girl May 30 Evelyn and Manion Lee, Huntington Beach. boy Mell~y and James Dougherl\. Kunttngton Beach. bo) May 31 Debborah and Gal) Pfeifer. llunt- 1ng1on Beach. girl Lisa and Steven Ethndgl'. Hunt- ington Beach. girl SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER May 20 Nancy and Jan Ni chols. Laguna Beach. gi rl May 29 Al.ice and .Richard L1gg 1. May 30 Barbara and Robm Symes. l aguna Niguel. girl June l Anne and John Earhart. ( orona del Mar. boy Eleaine A. and Thomas R Ph1ll 1p~ IV. Mission V1e10. boy • June 2 Leah W. and G. Alan Moll, Laguna Niguel. boy Jaae 3 Felizia Ann and Scott Fields Rum~. l..a&una Niguel. boy "ESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTAANA May 17 Lisa and I ynn Arnold. Huntington Stach. boy May 18 Terry and Steven Henth orn. Co~ta Meu. boy 4 scholastic achievement. volunteer service. public specking ability, an in terview. and a formal presentation. Court olf1cen Judge Betty Elias installed the slate of officers for the Orange County Municipal Court for 1985-86 in a special luncheon at The Plaza. Villa dcl Sol. Fullenon. · Offi~ers include Denise Jones. president. Balboa: Pat Evans. legal education vice president. Costa Mesa:---Karel-Hicks I aw Day vic~t-f;':t:G:~~ president. Irvine: Nancy Morrell. membership vice president, Laguna N1~uel: Charlotte Franks. parlimen- tanan. El Toro: and Sandy Capizzi. state representative. Fountain Valley. Help for wor~en Irvine Ranch Water District and Rockwell' International have selected the YMCA Family Crisis Centers' Employee Assistence Program as the provider for their company sponsor- ed EAP services. EAP services for both com}:>anies is scheduled to begin in July. Its primary focus is to help em- ployees. within a company, identify and treat personal and job related stress that may cause proble~ at work Of" at home. Services incntde fa mily. manial. interpersonal. and adolescent counseling, an.ct-substance abuse treatment. Medlcal center ratlng They're number one -in science Tbe meventb and el&hth-grade .clence eta .. at Circle View Elementary School In Huntington Beach ta all amllea after · winning lta aecond atratght Orange County Science Competition. In center holding trophy. la aclence lnatruc- tor Jay Duvall. From left to rliht are atudenta Charlea Kenyon. Barry Sohl. Jimmy SuClakow, .Pamela Lu, Scott Suzuki, Sujln Klm, Angela Parker, Tina Eacobar, Jenny Kaplan. and Maggie Frick. The Joint Commision on Ac- creditation of Hospitals and the Society. California Medical Association ha ve The seats will he utitlzed by the approved Costa Mesa Medical Center society's "Baby's First Riqe" pro- lifospital. , . gr.im which makes rental seats avail- The th~ee year accre~1cau9n allo~s ~ able to new and expecting parents. the hospll~~ to panicipate. 1.n Med!: 1!1 its four-year histo!)' the society. -care. Me~1 .Cal and phys1c1an res1 which is the largest of its type m the dency !raini ng programs. na tion. has provided car sea ts to over Ne•· Eagle Scouts ) Ten Scouts from Troops 692 and I 692 in Huntington Beach have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. They are Jonathan Haydon. Jeff Whitney, Matt Miller. John Kelton. Ben Davenpon, Nathan Richardson. Daniel Richardson. Ryan Whitney. Christian Ziebanh. and Lee Lock- han. Bilby .eats glven Gerber Products and the Nurses Association of Pediatric Nursing Associates and Practicioners have donated five Century Infant Love scats 1n the Orange. County Trauma 4,000 Orange County fam1 l1cs. Saddleback dlrectors Saddleback Comm unity Hospital and Saddleback 'Health Foundation recently appointed additional mem- bers to 11s board of directors. The three new hospital directors are Nolan G. Drane} of Mission Viejo. Russell L. Disbro of El Toro. and James L. Ray of Laguna Niguel. The health founda tion only ap- poi nted one new member: Adolph Slechta of Eau C'lam~. Wisconsin. Santa Ana were the grand prize winners on the TV game show .. New Ne"" I> ""cd Game·· last May I J They won a 13-foot Boston Wailer moto r boat. The show will air 1n Septt•mhcr. and the Bisconers wi ll rccei' e their prize three months later. Fllm l!'estl,v•l award Da vid Manin Cole of Costa Mc!Ml received the Film Fcs11,al Award at the A.rts and Pu blications Banquet o f the Fountain Vallcv School 1n Colo- rado SP'rings. Colo.· Cole supen 1c;cd the organitation anti sohc1tat1on uf cntrn:s for Foun - tatn Valle} 's annual film festival. Under his leadership. the fes11 val attracted the largest number of entries tn recent years. has been named director of the emergent) department. Murph) has completed five years of full-time emergcnC} experience. \\1th his most recent posi11on at Pomona Valley Hospital. where he was responsible for paramedic train- ing. Murphy will replace Doctor Roy Campbell. South Coast Medical Center's Emergenc} Department treats nearly 10.000 patients per yea r. and handles an average of 60 paramedic calls a month. Tax relmbursement Republican State Assemblyman Gil Ferguson of Newport Beach announced the payment of more than $1 0 million to Orange County a.s re imbursement for 35 percent of the propeny ta xes lost d uring the 1984-85 fiscal year because of the Home- owner's Property Tax Exemption. Orange County's share of l lD.210. 936 was second only to Los ~ Shop lJtr\ 645-7877 -B/<ICEO FllESH 0/<ILY- WHAT'S COOKING? c~pee.u &utile . . "bistro & cuisi ne to go" catering to your every need. 645-5505 198 E. 17th 3QO ~· 17th. Coi t• MeH DEAN'S PHARMAC 642-4104 HILL GREN . SQUARE 250-270-292 E. 17th E••v Parking to~ I On die 4fll Semi-annual 2 for 1 +•1°0 Sale Shop Earl y fo r best Selection! Newly arrived Cruise & Vacation wear From Gertrude Davenport Something Special feminine fashions W r> \pee 1.1l1Te 1n f.1shions for the M issy figure Sizes 4-18 21d SEASON Family Resale Shop "New & experienced clothin& at Bargain Resale Prices" Clearance 5014 off ---· ~ .. · .. ·---~---DIOUW S Dollar S lack! ~1:'~1, . . f/1/t ,., 111/pfr ...,.,,, 210 (. 17a. C.I . 541-4132 645-5711 Angeles County. which received $31 .195,686. Ferguson also announced that $1 25.593 in trailer coach fees col- lcclcd during April would be di vided among Orange County cities and school disricts. Art Center doaatlon Donations totaling $425,000 were recently received from Orange Coun- ty residents and a national corpor- ation for the Oran~e County Per- forming Arts Center 10 Costa Mesa. With construction on the first 3,()()0.sca t theater nearing comple- tion. SmtthKline Corp . ..donated SI 00.000 to the project; gifts of $125,000and S 100.000 were received from Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold A. Glass of Palos Verdes Estates and Clifford S. Heinz of Newport Beach. Glass 1s president of the Oran,e- bascd Wes1crn National Properties Management Co .. while Heinz is an investor. ' ., " -c: " (/) TV Lis TINGS _.._ •1•1on....., Donald • • • "Coma" J 19111 Gtn1¥1M au. jOld, Mid\111 Douglas ..,.. t•W "Gold Is ~I You And It ' I 19311 Gtotgt Stent, OIM1 di HM- ~anya "*'ts. U~ "T""-Chimp" 11154) ~ w ..... °""Y Mlwtln -tt9-l'AIUll UM I f'OAD ~~ tTmTI OFIAN PIWaCO IMGtQJNitlMfl IDAN 1==. ... ......... L~OUTOI eMOY11 * * * "Littlt lord F1Untltroy" ( 1'3t) Freddie ~. C Au- brey Smith (C)lllOYIE * * * "Thi Rell Gloty~ (1939) Glry ~DIYld NHen. **·* "Tiiey Got Mt towr.d" ( 1943) Bo4> ~ Dorothy Llmour -1ta- I IAT\llOAY MMCADI ,... ....... ~ MTIN' ON THI HITI 0 lM. FOOTULL lllOYIE • • • "Thi hnt Of Thw LMs" (l~~Cocttlo 1~ Al"'I BlltlOON-.."""' -t2:00- l 8 ~91MU. THME 8TOOGl8 lllOYIE • * *''l "Halls Of Montezuma" (1 9511 Richard Widmark. Jack Pllanot 1 §5.~ rIVl-WOAL.D lllOYE t••; ''Top Stc:rttJ' (1984) VII Kllmtr. Lucy Gutttndge. lllOYIE * * * * 'Yank• Doodle Dlw\dy" ( 19'2) James Clgnty. Join LISlle. -12:30- 1 ()) ..all POlrT10N Tll&STOOGtl lllOYIE • "Wiien Tletiwondo Strikes' (197~ Mao. Anne W111ton I MOT~ NEW UTIMCY: AM lmOOUCTION TO COWUTEM -~~aclENCE • • • "The AdVentures Of Tom Stwytf" ( 1938) Tommy Kelly. Jackie Moren NOT NECESIAAll Y THl NEWS -1:00- i ==.FOR MONEY AMENCA'S TOP TEN IOUDGOLD DOCT09'WHO NEW UTEMCY: AM lmOOUCTIONT<tCOWUTEM ())WONDER WC*AH G9 TOOl\Y .. -.£ PAOPHECY MOW * *'' ··ee.1 Str11r · I 198') A-. Dawn CllOng. Guy DaYllS.. Ji MOYIE * • * "Tiie Naturll" ( 1984) Robef1 Redford Robert Ouvll O~MOYIE \ OASP ... THOSE IOYS ARIE PRACTICALLY GtYlNG ·THIE• CA81NUI AWAYt 1 .. --. SPECIAL '198." WITH THIS AD THROUGH JUL y 6 TH Janet Lelah and Harry Guardlno •tar u a couple who pull up stakes and hlt the road to ttd.lecover America ln .. On Our Way" tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. I FAMILY PORTIWTS: TAKE 2 l!I T .J, HOOKER TWll.bKT ZONE I START Of SOMrnflNO 8IO LMNOWILO GREAT PSlfOMWtCES I LCM SP£QA1. p~·~HOU.YWOOO t MOYIE * *'' Beal Street t 19841 Rte Dawn Cnono Guy 0.·«s H MOVIE • ·up Tlie Creell 119841 Tim Matheson Jennifer Runyon S PAP£1' CHASE -t.30- 8 IT'S Y~ MCM THE D008IE BAOTMERS FAAEWEU.·CCINC(RT (!)MOW • • * .. Jldlson County Jilt (19761 Y~te MtrnltUX. Tommy Lee Jones ~Pl.AY BAL.l O.MOVIE •'\ Joy or Sex 19~1 Cameron Dye Mlciletle Meynnk -t.00-e (I: ONC>Uf\WAY 0 GIMME A 8AEAK 8 0JILCMBOAT 0 SWITI)t e ENTEMAINMEHT THIS WEEX e ia MA101 Of DtMES NATIONAL TE1.ETffOH COHTIHUES fll AMENCAH Pl.AYHOUSE a!)~AGAIN m ETHIOP\A: M llGHTMAAE -CONT1NUES ~MOW ••''I Too Stctt1 19841 v11 Kilmer Lucy Gullff.Oge l MOYIE * • * S1lk•OOO 119831 Meryl Strees1 Kun RuSSfjl -11:00- 18 D .J:~NEWS TAXI WAl.i STAEET JOUfltAL AEJIORT '~= HOTllAT *Ml • • 8lcllelOr Patty 1 1984 l Tom HiMS Tawny Killer' • _i-MOVIE 'HQ) lunc:I! !No Ott!} - "'-"'""-11173 .... _ ,._ 1Conwr al "'-A I 7th, LM K .(.,...Na. e.t..s t-. n-U.-1 ' MOW • • • The Nat11ral' (19641 Aober1 Adores ~ Ouvll _,.__ o ..rcm Mary Tyler Moore's-: TV house on market· MlNNEAPOLIS (AP) -Fans of aClrCSs Mary T)1ef' Moore wnh $329.000 to spare can acquuc-and Hvc in_:. a nostalgic memento of the 1970s tclev1s1on comedy thii carried Minneapolis into Amcnca's hving rooms .. The "Maf) Tyler Moore house" where Mary and hc;t gang "lived" IS for sale aga1n. 6.000 square feet Of Old woo4 and bc~ut~ tn Minneapolis' Kenwood section. ., Real estate broker Bob Glancy. o ne of two ~end ltsung the house. sltps as he describes the house. malong '* sound as though Mal") T) ler Moore 1s a Mmneapolitan and still h'es 1n the cit) 11 ··The main pan of the house has thrtt full baths and three halfbaths. and then the apanment lhat Mary Lives Lit has t'40 m ore full baths.." Glancy said. Moore's appeal 10 Minnesotans - a 19~6 Ml~ ncapohs C hamber of Commerce surve) sho'4ed that M Moore, a Cahfom1an, was thr lh1rd-bcst-kno'4n M inncu. 50tan behtnd Hubcn H umpbrc) and professional baseball pla)rr Harmon Klllrbrew -has perhaps increased th,.: app<"al. 1f not the' alur of 1hr house Glanc: said , Onh the outs1dr of the home "'as sho"'n 1n 1h~ OJX'ntng segment of the pro1uam Chambel"I Singers · on tour Thr \.lddll'back C ullegr "onh Chambl'r ingers held a fare"'tll concrn last 'Saturd"~ ~lore lt."a' ,,. for a three-"eel.. 1..0nlei1 h'ur ''' \\ rstrrn Europe 1 .\ndre" · Presb' tenan ( hurci\ 1n :-.Jt'4J>!.ln Beach "as the" <;1te oi lhl..' 14-mem~r group's last appearenct before lea' ing for \\ e-st German' anc! lhr start of thr1r tirs1 1n1ema11onal to ur 9IJU t6il)95 AT AA&D ELECTRONICS 271 ~ 17TH STRUT, COSTA MESA .-... H1ghhgh1ed '4a5 the music ofBachr Rrger and Jongrn. performed b,- teven Pllkingto n. a Chamber in~ member and t .\ndre" 's organis;,' on a nr" Casa" ant pipe organ. -- M-F t-1 IAT. 10-1:30 (714) 142·1742 - Summertime Is picnic time Unique Wedding Cakes 1~1 WOLFS JISUIAICC The organ oot of thr finest '" Orangt Count\ wa<> donatoo to th1: church Jnd naml·d the \1 urd' Metn- onal Organ. afta th1..• do.nor ft 1..·ons1St\ lll 02 ranl..~ ,,r f0\o\S, .lO.J produn•, Jn l''cept1l1nal qualtt~ 1ont for the ,hur1..h's musKal pr('~n ta11ons II ,., 'alul'<l Jt one-halt m 1lhon ,folla,... Picnic Tables Full line bakery, specializing in \\'EDDING CAKES • equisite design and fin est ingr edie nh , bringing repeated customer delight . FREE One Year Annl\ero;;a r) Cake "hen wedding cak~ purcha ed here. L>elt\ en \ \ ailabll' P l'r,onul11cd \(lcntwn \1·':. ~ lo ti ""' -10 ' !)un (. lu...-d 'CG Pc AKE bakery 273 E. 17th St.. COSTA ME SA. 642.057 1 • (~ tll ~p •Wll•&n • a/Tl't'dttlll# ltt'llM <>•I • 6 ¥#1 .. ,,.,,,.. "" ,.~,,~,. • dUJ,_,.,,.,,._ • •11•111 t•Pl•rftfl,191 l'DU\'l'lllMU ISO E. 17th Salte L •AUTO .&. •Fa£ • BUSKSS • LJE • tOLTH 142-1'141 333 E. 17th St. Plll..tn~h'n "h\' "Ill J,, the group·• organ al..'1.. 1..impan' ml..'nt ''" !Our , ur rrntl~ tt."a1.. he<. organ at l J I 'tatc L1..mi Beach Jnd " a pan-t1ml.' tarult\ mrmbt'r Jt 'addkhad... l ,,llcg1..· Nonh HI.' has pla,eJ reotal~ throughout the \11d"e)t and 1n Cahforn1J and has done~' l'ral rad1, broadca''' Jani e \\\ma.. Sl:\·\CM dl~tor or choral mu~tl at ddlt."ha, l.. C ollcgt No rth "111 condun thc grou~ thro ughtiut the tl'ur \\'ma th1.. founding d1il'Ctor 01 th1 ( hambt-f ·1nar~ J' "ell a t\\O 11thcr chMal aroup' JI 'aJdld~ac\. <. olk~<' '<1..mh thl' "' mphlln1( l hMak .lnd thl' Women·\ En<;embk <'ilml'd her \1a9" trr of .\ns drgrtt from the l '"l Mu~tc ~hool.and "a" lmt."d a<1 1in<' t:A- thr out\tandtng 'uung \\omen .\mrnca 1n 19 2. -Tl\'l-rnumbtt ~--r~<'-\~.o~m~.~~~ posed ol .i blend of full-t ime lltuJrnt1 and mrmbcl'\ o f thr comm unit~ Thi" com~tnatton ''"l' tht." amup J uni~ut hackgTound and the\ ha'<" ~•abo h' hcd thl·msch ~ an t'\\t•llt."nl rt."pu tauon tor t horal \ingm Tht htmbt'r ·,naen frt"Qucnth JX"r1orm for rommumt orpn1ut1om. '4h1lt- ma1nt.linina thrtr """n ron~n rcpt r. 101rt 1ncludtn1 ~ "1JC' 'an<'\\ ot mu,1c from po~ to "'"-JI 1111 • Mcmhtn v.111 h.a"' to pa\ their o.-n 'Ai) on thr Eurnpan 1our ""tuch added to thr ctl\I ol tumonc- bttamc qunc t''\ptn<-1'<' • "0,crall tM aroup ha~ Jone .. cwrllent ,ob of fundn11s1n1 throuah· out the )tar. lo fnna tht-tr tnp costs b' S.lOO each ... said\\) m. 1 The Cham~ 1n1c" -will ~ pcr!omuna the 9010 C'Onetns -vw.hik m \\'es• C•trman) 'iWlU'ffland •net 4u· nt • l f l ... • F--- --~- A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday. June 29. 1985 Most 'Hill Street' regulars •ill be back on the be~t We have just received a new shipment of fine leather furniture from a European manufacturer. This Is a rare opportunity to purchase these high quality imports at competitive prices. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELEC ION Quantity limited to stock on hand. Houre: Mon .. TuH .. Thurs .. Fri.. S•t. 10-6 Sun l l ·S. CloHd Wed . NEWPORT HACH S.nl• Monica Canoe• P•rti 1727 WH TCLlff DR. (714) 150-0MO 180611808 Lincoln 81. (213) 452· 7767 21831 Shefman Way (818) 888-6325 Mavle soaps oncassett~ LOS ANGELES (AP) --ioap opera fans. get yo ur hankies L6dy. Three of Ross Hunter's sudsiest melodramas are being released on videocassette. T hest classics covered the 1Ame tawdry turf as today's .. Dalla and "Dynasty .. and "Falcon Cre •• In fact, many of the same act are involved. There arc ·'Magnificcn session," 1954, with Rock and Jane Wyman; .. Back 1961. with Susan Hayward an Gavih; and .. Madame X," 196 Lana Turner and John Forsyt MCA releases will sell for each. Oea11pe e"tUt Champagne Sanday Branch Enjoy Our Full Service In the Mediterranea n Room 10:00·3:00 pm. ' <'~' ~ ~-· ': ~RTER~ ~HOTF-1.-.r ! 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine (714) 833-2770 ~ -..tCl.eloO sUMPTUOUS \JB.)-J•• CHAMPAGNE BUFFET Over 25 Se lections I $ 1 0 • 9 5 1 1 AM to 2: 30 INDIA'S FINEST CUISINE 3520 E Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar 675-1 922 . DAILY BUJ'P&T LUNCH SATURDAY a SUMDAT CRAMP AGNE BRUJfCR (25" Off S.t1ll'day Brunch) .. l,,.,.,,t //,,.,,,,,.'I ROYAL KHYBER CuW.rw of India . SUNDAY BRUNCH GUIDE COUNTRY STYLE 10 am to 2:00 CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH Featuring .. O melets to order, waffles. baton of $} } 95 beef & ham. Plus much more ll£ BNIJ :'~~t~~~N--T ~~...ci::;--- 14982 Redhill at Edinger ... T st'n 730_011 5 Facil1 t1es.for large groups U I Reservations su ested Saturday & Sunday Brunch In Balboa Featuring ... •Huevos Rancheros FROM • Briney Deep Bmec1ic1 $ 3 7 5 • Auorted Omel•tes •. l • . 9 am to 3 pm 801 E. Balboa 673-7726 ALL THI FOR O~LY 19.95 HOT I NTREH IEAFOOO •Aft ~IHRT TAaU Eoo• a....o.c1 s"'""" eoci.t .. 1 Saembl«I E119~ C.eb Lega B«Oll S ... UQe Harn Herring Clllelilln TUiie VMI Selmon Fr-" Fruit CllOCOlele M-Mufflne end Cennoli CrOllUnle etc Homemede Celle UINQn4I --~~~~~+---=· <IUtCft""'''f'!ICl•iDU•••U'P'1¥QSl'G"l"!IVJt"'l'ltumtrrr'lii\lil~•i,...i~OWTI-----:·. C"-• Hornem.O. Selad• • s~ 9., • Pin•' • Hom.mede 81'MCI Smt/111 8eMJ1clt "" tlte 1Patee/e"11t eo,,,,1blu11t1ze1 ~""''". 1011111-3,,. 2135 1'1. &Mt"-"· 114,,,.n &.e.f U2-MS1 Sundays 1~3 Champagne , tool (Asti Spumante) 37 Fashion Island Ne wport Beac h 644-2030 SundayrBrunch in the Provence It's like stepping back in time to an era when excellence of food was matched by generous hospitality • So, whenever you need pampering Come to our French Country Ho me 3421 Via Lido Newport Beach, 675-4904 SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'l.99 .. ... Orange Coaal OAILV PILOT/Saturday, June 29, 1985 atriotic rites, programs on tap Lifeline to help famine victims Eth1o p1a's hrst woman senator keynoted an oraaniia- lional meetina for a Lifehnc of Hope fund-raisina effort. de- signed to alleviate starvation in Haag's chaplain e~changes post w,tt h Englisman A 1 Founh of July ce lebration including a flag-raising ceremony, an Attned Forces smg-otT apd the read- i nglt>f L!ncoln's Gettysburg Address, will'begm at 8 a.m. Thursday at the Hdda1ton Beacb Stake of tbe Clat#clt of Jesus Cbrlst of Latter-day Salata. nte public is invited to attend the commemoration, to be held at 8702 Atli\'\ta A w. \ ... Tue sanctuary choir of the West· mlo1ter Community Cburcb of tbe Natarene will present three per- fomtarices of the patriotic musical. "Mrferica Depends on You!" Tfle free public programs. sched- uled at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, wall be held an the church at 8500 Bolsa A vc., Wcst- mi'tftter. ••• Oothcr patnotic musican, "Look Up""'American," will be presented by 1hed.ake Hills Community Cburcb ., Cbanctl CbolJ' with fuJI orchestra at 6:30 and 8 tonil)tt. Thurl Ravenscroft will be the voice of liberty, and Or. Warren C. Marsh will direct. Thett is no admission charge however, there will be a free-will offering. The church is located at 23331 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. • • • Chaplain · Lloyd Ozanne of Shef· field, England, and the Rev. Willfam R~n P"arry, director of chaplaincy services at Hoag Memorial Hospital, New{>Ort Beach, have exchanged positions, homes and can for the summer. As participants of the first formal chaRlaincy exchanlc.-J2nween Cali· forn1a and English hospitals, t ey Will have an opportunity to compare chaplaincy services under a na- tionalized health system to a non- profit system. The exchange program was initiate by Parry, and after a few leners, he and and his wife La Rae, are living in Ozanne's Sheffield townhouse, while Ozannc and his wife, Audrey, are staying in the Parrys' Costa Mesa home. • • • A three-<iay Penny Carnival will be presented by Soatlt Coast Commulty Cburcb next week. Reno. who mans a telephone hne, Children are 1nv1tcd to participate will talk about the nature of the calls 1n games, including cake walks. he receiveund the actions that result. sponge toss. dan throws and more. The Rev. Elts~o·nh L. Richard!'"n, Prizes will be awarded. ·-The carnival will be held from 1 o pastor t:meritus of the Ntl,.borHocl 2 d ·1 M d Con1re1atlonal C9l•rd1, -Laguna a. m. to ri· m. ai y: on ay at Beach, will be the guest minister atthe Buffalo Hils Park, Tuesday at IOa.m.servic.eSunday. Tunlerock Comm unity Park and • • • Wednesday at tte~t!ge Park. Irvine. A tour of the facilities will h1&hlight An "I Can" ceremony will be held a get-acquainted brunch at IO a.m. after each service Sunday at the First Sunday at Coacregatlon B'nal United Mtt91oclltt Cla1tch of Co1ta Tiedek, 9669 Talbert Ave., Fountain Me11 at 420 W. 19th St. At the Valley. ceremony, members will contribute . • • • their cans of money that have been ~etrouva11le, a Roman ~athohc collected to fight hunger. r~dascovery pr~m. provides as- The Missions Commission has 11stance ~or divorced couples . and designated 10 .Q:.C_!Cent of the receipts those wllh troubled . marriages for a locif agency Olsfnl>uting food: .-t~g}l a-weekend and SlX follow..u.p. another I 0 percent to the needs of sess,pns. ' . United Methodist Native American For anfo rmat1!>°.' c.an 971-1269. concerns fo r food: and 60 percen t to Women representing 140countries Hiefer Project International that sup-will attend meetings of the Women's plies an imals and training to im-Depanment of the Baptist World poverished farmers in the Third Alliance Tuesday-Sunday in the First World. Baptist Church of Los Angeles. • • • • •• The function and activities of the Lisa Mandel. dau&}tter of Jerry and Crisis Center will be descnbed by Marianne Mandel of Huntington volunteer Bob Reno· at the I 0:30 a.m. Beach. will be called to the Torah as a meeting Sunday of the Unitarian Bat Mitzvah at I 0:30 a.m. today at Ualversallst Fellow1ltlp of Laguna Congreg~tlon B'nal Tzedek, Fountain Beaclt, 429 Cy press Drive. Valley. • Africa. ' Martha Gabre-Tsad1ck. who has lived an exile for eight years m the United States, talked about her escape and of current condiuons in Ethiopia during the meeting in the New- pon-Mesa Christian Center, Costa Mesa. sponsored by World Visio11. an mtemational Christian relief and develop- ment agency. The Lifeline goal is to attract 7,000 to 9,000 Orange .County resieents-tG--fumi a human lifeline on July 27 and pass a sy mbolic bag of grain down the Sal'ita Ana River bed from Yorba Park 1n Yorba Martha Gabre-Tsadlck Linda to Centenni al Park. Fountain Valley. announced committee member. Jerry Werst. Funds. to be raised by sponsorspledginga minimum of 50cents per mile. will provide emergency gram stocks, trucks for distribution and medical supplies in Africa. A portion will also go to SOS, an emergency food distribution center. and a medical chnic in Santa Ana. For information call (8 I 8) 358-8709. Russian emigre helps f re·e persecu-ted ~hristians Lida Va.chenko Leader of 'Siberian Seven· scheduled to speak in Mesa church By CHRIS CRAWFORD De#y"°4Con11p1,.Rt While millions of Americans cel- ebrate their independence on the Founh of July, a Russian emigre will be in Costa Mesa commemorating her freedom from religious per- secution in that country. Lida Yaschenko, leader of the "Siberian Seven," will speak at 7:30 p.m. in the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. She made world headlines in 1978 as one of a group of Russian Pentecostal Christians who success- fully broke throush Soviet guards outside the Amencan Embassy in Moscow to seek aid and refuge .. Their victory was bitterseet, how- ever. because a soldier ovenook the eighth member. Lida's 17-year-old brother John. As Lida, her parents. two ydung sisters and two fam ily friends watched. John was severely beaten and then sent home to Siberia. Next began what has been called the longest sit-in°in history, as the Siberian Seven took up residence in the basement of the embassy, where they re.c:eived a numberofguests from the Western world, including Vice President George Bush and evangel- ist Billy Graham. Finally, Lida's 1982 hunger strike made it possible for all members of both families to obtain visas to the U.S. In 1983. Lida arnved in St. Louis, Mo .. where she worked for the Untted Pentecostal Church, and nine months ago she established her ministry, Set Them Free, in Orange County. It as dedicated to helping Russian Chm· tians get exit visas. Vashchenko, who is stt?d yi ng for her citizenship. will spend the sum- cessful." mer speaking at local churches and mother spent three years an a labor for other organzations and then camp. Four of their children were sent embark' on a national tour. to orphanages. .'-. "I am now s~aking in many ciues Ten years later.'s1x members of the about my family's fight for freedom Vashchenko famil y. along with two and the need to help others of many friends. successfully entered the U.S. denominations who are oppressed by Embassy. "ft was a miracle we ll.Ot the Soviet government," Vashchenko through ." Vashchenko said. "because said. man~ others before us were unsu<.'- They remained ansadc the building "Be~use of the punashm<'nl W\' received 1he last umc, we were afraid to lea.,.c." Toda~ Vashchenko. her parents. 12 brother~ and sisters and 1he famtl\ dog are settlrtl in \ anou~ pans of the United State~. Her family's problems date back to ~-------__:. _________________ _ World War I. she said. when her grandfather conven ed to Christian tty while a prisoner of war on an Austrian farm . Upon retummg to his home an the Ukraine. he and his family were exiled to Siberia. Thereafter. persecution became a regular pan of their lives. causing her parents to first apply for emigration in 1960. she said, but the government refused their request. In 1968. her parents tried to go to the U.S . embassy for help, but they were arrested. As a result. her father · spent time in both a psychiatric hospital and a labor camp, and her NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH Of REUGIOUS SCIENCE NEW LOCATION: Newport Balboa Savings 6 Loan Community Room 3021 E. Coast Hwy. ·- Corona del Mar Su nday Service ~0:00 A.M. (114) 114-1420 Andrew C Peele M1nis1e1 Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY I c..1111 Wllceil1 IN• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ColteM ... FIRST UNITED METitODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:30 ....Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0. Clark, Minister Cost• Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp A Church School 1:30 -10:00 •.m. Or. William E. Steel Newport Bucfl CHfttlT CHURCH 9Y THE IU UMTID METHODtlT 1400 W. Bel~ Blvd. f7'JollOI Dr. Robert 8. S~ard, Jr. W.,.,_ I C!Mntl kflMI t:ao A.M. .... ., "9--kMGI ..... 0., c.. 7:10A.M ........ ,.ll. Huntington Be11e11 Nortll COMMUNITY UNITED METHOOtlT CHURCH 1 6662 Hell Ave. IM2-<4461 Worahlp a.rvtce a:ao a 10:00 1• 1:30 Sunday lchool 10:00 Founteln Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St. tlt·2m PRESBYTEMIN CtUCH OF THE COVENANT INc:• A. Kurrt., P .. tor T..ryMcC-. Dlfeelor ol Youeh ...... trlft Cpdl ~ Dlrec:-. ol c ........ llllftletl'IM Sinl1y ~:30 & 10:00 A.M. Clwch SdW-- Chldu n thrv A4Ml1 10:00 Ul Nln«ycnav..._. 1:30 & 10:00 Ul VH!*'-7:00 P.11. 2850 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIMOIKI Synodf 7'IO Victoria IL, Coeta ..... Lother Y. Tomow, P•tor 131·1111 ._......,......, WOR8foMP HRVtee 1.-00 1G:3D AM Swld.ty SdloGI ' Ad ... Clm 9:20 U L Clwistian Element11y School 541-eeee ST. MARK Pl£SITIHIAI CHURCH £astb1Ut1 Or & lamboree, NewPort Buch Rev W~flam McQuoid, Pastor Asst. Paster Robert P Stewart Roclctr Wllltttn, MuSlC Otrector James R. Hadley, Paator hip A Clwrch lchoof •.30 ~. •• llnMJ l Clllrn SdlMI 1:30 Al AcMt C1nHs 10:30 AM ....,c.n F• ltlfl: Cll 144-1341 Siu "' 'ZUoidi, "' " 4'-t'd D/ 71-,. <!hie~ . '7'"' 1"eJ SEN>N TOPIC: "The Alllrlcaa ~rea•" ltw. tn ......., IUfSl •*• CtUtCH Of RELIGIOUS SCINCE ..,.,_ flltM UnflilO~ ot .......,...._ 220$ MAIN STAEET. SUlTE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 82848 '· 'I F« lntormatlon eet.-t331 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rorer J. Bert. Pastcw Kin Eifert Krorsbd, Pastcw WlllllP SDTIO£ I AM ' 10:30 AM (lnteqweter few ~ dtaf at 8 AM) SUfl>AY SCHOOL 9: 15 AM fbsery Care Avriable WILORE 711 hwer Ir, 11t.,.rt h acll Ml-1111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DltelplH of Cllrlet) 2401 lrvlM at hnt• 1 .. ti.1 IMwporthecll MS-5711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene l wen90n, Mtnl•ter You Wlff bff W*""-'-And H91f*ll FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main •I AdMn .. Hunffnflton a.cit SUNDAY: Moring Worship. .. ...... -... ...... .... . .. • . 9:00 PM Bible School. ..... . .. .......... ·-··· . ....... .. .. .. 10:•5 AM Evening Worship.. . _............ .......... .. .6.00 PM Acttre Ywtll a-.e -...._, .......... Miiie Fe<Ta, DtV9 Malcolm & Albert H Kero-. M~ Maro-io.n, Dif«1or ol Ctwlttlan E~tlorl OIAL·A-DEVOTIOM -511-lllO: OMce -~ "PrMCNftg Ctw1et llMe 1•" Sunday SUNDAY WORSHIP June 30. 1985 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. ~rmon l opir· .. "God a nd Country" Or. John A Huffman Jr , Prrai·hmg ----···--------------------------------~----..... -----N.'ll' 51 An<!~ R,,:1J :-Jt-Wf"()rt l\f'11ch C~ht1,m1~ t i i () . IEW TlllilllT ClllHSTlll ClllCll 110 •• 11a It ....... .... (Tt11'911 ......... llM) "TJt• Uri If ...... ,.u11t1t" Bible Study Ctass 9:15 · Sund1y lilott11fll ~. HtJhl'f I /urllOI ChlllCh l 0. JO ................. Laguna Presbyter ian Chu rch Th.,. "Church pf th,. ('>t;m,._." •• A fr1tndly d1uttll fN ttw Soot1' CO\.mh • Stitl\uMllillll S.-0..ublw ,,..,.... [ ... ., ·~ 1010 .. c•1w u,.. .,..¥fth.J ·1· . ' Of ~T---(atlnt) RABBI MAR1C S. tLER SHAmAT SBWICU Fri.-1 p.111, -Sat.-10:30 I.Ill f am1ly Sfrv1ees Isl f rlClay ot Month - 7 30 Rettp>us School Adull Ed Youth Crouos Smt!ts 1011 Cllllielb1d, lltwport Buell 1111 -l 6'4-1999 Centor Alen Weln.f Educetor Mlrt.m Ven Re•lt• Church of St. Matthew . --Mm. Y COMMUN'""""____.._ EA.CH SUHOAY-~ A.M. t (8oolrOI eo-q ~ -._, AII\:T JA~1F:S WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVfCES 7 30 AM • Holy Euchanst Rite I 9 00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM -Prayer and Pra1St' Euctlar•st Rite II Church School and Adult Educat1or 9 00 & 10 .i<. AM (Music, sermon and child care at 3 serv1ces1 MtO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10 00 AM Euchartst & Heahng Service Wednesday -6.30 AM Hotv Eucharist Rector, Fr. John AaMy •Anoe., Fr. Brien Cox, AHlellng The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shaler The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Wilham Roberts SAlNT JAMES EPISCOP \l t Hl Rt H J~()q Via l~d,9 • "'l'"'pon &;1.t • 1 .l-t1''··1~1·· CHRISTIAI SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHUI CHURCH 'HE f'IRST OIURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Christian Science" Coate U...-Fl,.t Churctt Of Chrtat, Sct•nttat 2llO MMa VWde Dt., Coeta ..... Chufd\ A hnday ~= A.M. ( ,, ' I ... Blues Brothers muscle into second There's a battle royal going on for aecond place in Trivia Bowl Ill a\ Mein WM&e conlinucs to pull away. This ,,..~k the Bhtff Brotllers Joined Moira and JM. in the perfecl M:Orl' TRIVIA BOWL III STANDINGS 84 79•, 79 78 711'> 76 7;). 73., 73' 7711t 10'• ae 117 e6 113 ~ 49 . 43 29 23 twin brother of "fcrnwood 2N1gh1," but those who gnvc the White 'ox for thc Babe Ruth que~t1on stru<:k out. Because of the Fourth of July hohdu). Tn,1a Bowl entnes must be rcce1H•d a da' c.irl~ m.•\t weel . Late arrivals gl'l half crl•d11. o gct 'c•m in 4u1ckl~. 1 I . In "Breakla'lt 31 Tiffany's." who played the role of ..\udrey Hepburn's husband" 2 On what TV program \\OUld.~ou hear the phrase "It'\ not m) Job''" J Roland Hcdk\ !lhO'-"!> up in \\-hat comic stnp'1 ~.Winston Churchill "a a distant cousin of what American military .,. . -. what magazine'! Wagons") 10. Whal actor. m his mos1 famous 7. Chicago Cub!I (Ruth'ii "called movie role. was billed in the opening shot") credits only as a que tion mark? 8. Barbara Bilhngsly ("Airplane" Jive talker) Last Week's Answers 9. C'lannet and banJO (Allen and Tom Tully (Came captain) Segal) 2. Garth Gimble ("Mary JO. Grand Avenue Grammar Hartman·: character) School (Beaver's school) 3. Daisy and Elmer (Blondie's dogs) 4. Linda Kasab1an (Manson ··turn- coat") 5. "As Time Goes By" (mot1c quote) 6. "Baby Doll" (W1lhams "27 (5end your answers to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot. Box 1560. Costs Mesn 92626. '\JI entnN must be ~ivcd by Wednesday, otherw1~ half the play- er's las1 score will be awarded) ·1cadcr'' v· t g t t s. Name the -.ong \.\h1ch inspired Ill on 0 no respec the l>nc .. Stmtl } betwl'l'n us. you're • cuter than Vcnu!>. and "hat's more LO ANGELES (A P)-Who recorded more No. I hits between 'ou·, e got arm!> .. _t 962 and 1972 than Frank Sinatra or Elvis Presley? Bobby Vinton. Ci:-Feli,-fTngar. '3 pnncipal charse--Still. it was often "Who Is Bobby Vinton?" He said, °1 was the tcr in ··The Odd < ouplc." is men-Prince of my day. but J couldn't get 8JOb in Vegas." t1oncd bu~ not seen in what other Neil V inion's autob10$raphy, "The Polish Prince." was a best seller anti Si';~'hpol "':\the first black winner of his syndicated TV series was seen 1n 140 cities in the United States and column to ~uecLI.' into the numb~:r Canada. two position by a scant half point. tootball's Hl'l!>mann f rophy'! ·-r, e been around a long time. but nobody knows me," he said. "I There were a smattcnng of I 0-8. The "ord .. pilgrim:· has become can put on one of the best show!> in Vegas. I'll be there for three weeks point scores. 1nclud1ng Larry apanofJohnWa"nc'simagc. ln"'hat and b} the time I finish I'll be drawing more people than when J Ladle• in waiting -- Tricia DePaul, Sarah Crawford and Delai Short (from left) are featured In .. The PrtnceH and the Swineherd,'' cloail)g tonight at 7 :30 at Southern California College in Coeti Meaa. IUrsclleobaum, who slipped tu (hird. mo' 1c did he call someone b) that stan ed ... T~~:e1:~~a~~~~~.~~=~~h~~6~;;;~r~ na~~hcnGlonaSteinem waswork-emp~~~i~o~na~~~~~~~.! had it to do all over again. I'd put more Fans pick Emmy contender to the Mary Hartman qoest1on got 1ng as a Playboy bunn)'. she actually ~ha~1~f ~cr:e~d·~·t~fo~r~1~is~ti~n~th~e~c~h~a~ra~c~te~r·~~::::w:a~s~ga:· :th:c:n~ng~re:sc:·a:rc:h~ri:o:r :a:s:•0:ry~in~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ij;, 'Cagney & Lacey' episode ''One of my favorite movies of the year ... 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IN\ -· flSJ .. ,. 11111 "• "" Ml '*' -'° ,., \ PAI.I RIDtl"' -cm NUT" LOS ANGELES (AP) -The viewers have made their choice and 1he "Heat" episode of the CBS series "Cagney & Lacey" will be subm11ll.'d for Emmy consideration. E'xecutive producer Barney Rolte- nzweig had arranged for the show's fans to screen I:! episodes and pick on·e to be entered 1n the Emm} award compeuuon. In "Heat.'' Detective Mary Beto Lacey (Tyne Daly) 1s trapped 1n a HE CAN FLY A JET. RACE A CAR AND OUTSMART A COMPUTER THE GOVERNMENT CREATED HIM AND NOW THEY WANT HIM DESTROYED ;r~'\1'1Hft1U\I .... "'""""''19' •·"O'*~ . .,..,... ... ,,, ""' I tll'4 •-.>MAMA A ..... fM ....,.. ••Ofi.)..1 ·1.<-·--"· •cesta-.sa "• •u ( ..... '"1"11 • .,._..., W l14» ldw,._,.~ t tollA MllA """ ·~ 4'1lt• u•~· •OM#Of. r~ "'IJllYM ~l<~l •fl lc.G (O..Cbh '" ,.t., •wut-srt• ''"''"' # """"°"'' E:DD IUCU' ... Pa f " 0o .. 1111 «>ID -~··"" ...... 11.lOl'lt _...._,At••-••••-•-...••• ·~Ol"CD""•-• train hoA car. learning how It feels to be a pnsoner in a life-threatening situation The series also stars Sharon Glcss. Besides four nights of screenings at a Santa Monica theater, the fans aJso took par\ in question-and-answer sessions with Rosenzweig. members of the cast a nd wnters. Rosenzweig said. "Since the show owes its survival to the lo}alty of the fans, we wanted IQ take this opponu!'l1ty to $6\Y thanks." 'fll£G010f MUST E ~~~~:JV ~~K/fkJ ~ ---• ,,, ...... '"''"' .. "''''"~4il' EXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT SAT-THURS 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 edwards TOWN CENTER ~· ........ "'751 418 4 ' • • • 111111 ,.. •••• ' • C0\1A Ml\A You don't have to be ~rHy to blow 30 million dolt.nin lOdays. But it helps. 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Orange CoUt bAILY PILOT/Saturday, JUM 29. 1986 Alt 'NO .soap' on those devili~h Procter & Gamble rumor~ ciAR ANN LANDERS: Enclostd yo will find a copy of a ncwslener 1 hu been circulatana in the tri· s area of Delaware, Pennsylvania an New Jersey. In the past six m ths I have encountered these warninas ha naina . in public restrooms. on telephone poles, in subways. supermarkets and even in church. I've heard my sister in Aorida express concern about it, a friend in California asked me if I had seen it. l Apolloniajoins 'Falcon Crest' L.OS ANGELES (A" -Sinier Apd11onia Kotero, who st•rTCd wath Prince in .. P.urple Ra in," will be a special guest star on CBS' "falcon Cmt" next season. She will make her senes debut as a youna v.ocalist who becomCLin- voJl:ed with tlie "Falcon Crest" fa~'lies. sides appearing in the movie wt Prince. she also was the lead sinacr of Apollonia' 6. ~ entertalnt.nc ... a dartJl8, delldoualy demented comedy." -Pwc.r 'lhvtn, P£OPU '"Shrewd and entertalnJna ... one ol Jack Nlcboleon'a boldeat perfonnancea." -Jlldwcl SctlicMI TIME "Turner l1 glorlou1. The "•IHt preaence In movlH tfiht now, and prodlglou1 actreu to boot." -PewrTraven. P~ ..... _,_ UAllMSI t52-4t9J mta---ClllM COl'lllt7M141 •ta-UA SOUTH COAST 540.0SM &7 LMUIA taU MIU 71MCU .. ...... , ---.-IDWMDSV£JO r.U0-6HO -MIC~MALL m .0340 -UACITYCDITTJ 6J4.ltll ....... llAE..-nl MALL ltJ.0546 It's a • ' and a clergyman instructed his con· &rePtion not to buy Procter & Gamble products because of it. I know too well the injustices caused by misleadina informalion and am con· cemcd about thi company's repu· tation. Will you please setL the record stra i ht re ardina t'rocter 1& " Gamblc·s affihauon wath w Church of Satan? I believe they ire 1nn0ttnt and cannot understand wby 1nyone would want to stan a rumor like this. -Consumer Jn N.J. DEAR &EADER: 11 &Mt piM1e 1dll kJeldq .a,....? U lau IMetl alanMt a year tlaee I prtac.4 a letter llmUar to y..n UMI ,,..,1a•-4 la ........................ ,..tU, nmer&erttt. Ptoeter A Gamble ii la .. way coaaeeie4 to d9e Cbrck •f Batu or aay otkr reu,.._ orpaludoa. w•ere *11 wlW 1tory ortpaat-4 ud •-1 lt pertlltl le I •JIMf'Y to ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is in response to "finito in Buffalo." '.R'RciuslllG • .T.rrAINM•NT WI I H "Clint wrns me west aealrr1ri-• ..,.,._ westem actventurel GO a"'8CJ, make-Your day -make sure \10ll ... 'Pale Rider:· -..c.-...cm.....-.-.-."' I I • ~ . 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Eec:h ., ... , wllt recetve ' tl~eh to the Ora ... Co1i1111ty Felr. Wllu1h•• pkllU ...... be Potled 1111 th• FIM Atu Elihlblt •t th• ,.,,..,. .... AGE GROUPS CJ 4-5 [:=J 6~8 CJ 9· 11 ..... ••••-'9tlo•• 1. All •ntrt•t mutt be completed by a child In th• age 1roupt, lltted. a. Send •ntrl•t to Colorln1 Cont11t P .0 . Box 1560. Coata Mua. CA 92626. S. All cntrl•• mutt be raeclved by July 5, 1915. NAME HM.PHONE -~~---~ ADDRESS WK. PHONE ______ _ • J' J .. ' ; -'\.; ! ........... • 1 know wh~ you're coming from. I, too. was 1 battered woman. For two years I put up with my husband's beatinp bcct'use I thou1ht (a) be's drunk and doesn't know what he's doin1; (b) he really love me and one day he wall come to hi seMn and StO{>:(c) I ean'tface the humiliatJOn or lett1n1 anyone know l am truted so rotten. Thai wa the worst niaht of my 1tfe. I ~ah1cd I ~come to tht end of lhc hnc. I called a fnend and told her I nctded a pla~ to stay. She ca.me and aot ~-The 1 next day I v.ent for DEAR N LA DERS: I ~ntlv MPOnded to an ad thla UMe4. "4 coneae decree is required:· counseljna. . The interview went well. I said I was a paduate of New York Univer· s1ty. (Not trUe. I .-.-ent one ytar and df'09ped out.) Tb~ days lattt I received a call sayina I was h1ttd. J was thnllcd. .1 want to say to aJI women whOK t\(isbands or boyfriends beat them: GET OUT. Pa) no attenuon when he uys he's sorry and. will never do at When 1 found out he was cheatma on me I faced htm.,with it. He yeUcd, .. Shut up and mind your own busi- ness." l'said, I am your wife and this IS my business!" He knocked my head against the waJI and I passed ou1. When l came to I heard voices in the bedroom. He had the nerve to.bring tha~oman to our home. .,ain. He WILL do 1t apin. If you 'silly with• him. ypu ii Ve him per· minion. -Happily Divorced In Tulsa. Thas 1s the best JOb rve ever had 1nd I am doana well. 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"They had Owens and we didn't ha' e anyone who could handle him." was South Coach Jen) Wme's firs1 reaction to his team's 30-16 lesson from the Nonh All-Stars Friday n1gh1 at Santa Ana tad1um. but thal'SJUSt the tip of the 1ceberun 1he aftermath of the 26th Orange-C-ount~ .\II-Star football game In add111on to the presence of La Habra H1gh's Dan Owens a 6-4 .2~0- pound package headed for L C 1n the fall, the Nonh had Anzona Stat~ bound Brett Johnson of El Modena at quanerback and a suppon1ni cast that wa$ obviousl y distressed with the Nonh's 10ab1ht) to IA-in an~th1ng 1n the past seven )Cars. As a result the Non h hung a deceiving 14-point dec1s1on over the South All-tars 1n a game which found 1he Rebels outpla)ed 1n nearl} ever) department Take av.a) Mater De1 High'!> Mike M11chell's six second-half re-cepllons for two touchdowns and !>Orne stand- out play at quanerback b) Jeff Dielman of Ir' ine and the remaining South output totals zero It was 27-J at halftime and the onl) thing that kept 11 close 1n 1he second half was the all-s1ars rule that a team down b} eight points or more can elect 10 rece1 vc the kickoff after a score. .. I told them at halfume v.e could get back 10 11 b) JUSt pla:,-1ng ollense:· said Wille "But those two turno'e~ right before the half really hun us .. The South, 1ra1hng b) a I J-0 count 10 the second quaner after the Nonh· drove 27 and 71 ) ards w11h Johnson at the controls. got 11s first cand lastl break - a fi,e-}ard punt Taking over at the Nonh 43 afur the Yankee punt went up. then down. the South drove to the I 5. spart..ed b) a 13-yard pass fro m Footh1ll's Jud Dutnsac to M1ss1on \ 1eJo's Hen~ Gra:r and a I :!-~ard spun b' Ne"' pon Harbor's Fnu Howser. The dnvc began to self-destruct, then Owens burst through fo r a 1().. yard sack to force the South to scule for three. Fountain Valle' ·s Mick) Penaflor drove" a -H-)ard efTon through the upnghts in his soccer st:r le conve~ 11on, but after he wai. roughed on the atlcmpt. he tried a second rlace-k1ck. this ume 1n a con.,,en11ona manner. His k1ct.. in to 1he back of El Modena·s Sean \a.,.,:rer moved tht oppos111on onh a fev. inche~ but 11 mo'ed Penat1orand the North's Tim WachholtL of f ullenon out of the game afur an ensuing sk1rm1 sh. "'Mick} regrets 11. he knows that." said Wine Sult. t he ~ulh was on the scoreboard and ""as receiving 1he k1ckofT. but 1A.ha1ever momentum generatcd. 11 was soon forgotten. The first of two crippling fumble$ "as rew,ered b\ El Modena·s Rick Bauer on the. uih .2"' on the fi rst pla) from !>cnmmage and Johnson d1rec1ed a St"H'.O·pla) drive. capped b' h1:. second touchdown sneak fro m a ·)ard out "1th .2 7 seconds left to up the lead 10 20-J But the "forth wasn't through :,-ct. First an 10complet1on. then the Rt•belll mufTed a handofT and 1here to pick up the ball and race 26 ~ards for a touchdov. ns v.a'.> (""ho else .) Owens Fountain \ alle~ ·s Oa' e S"" 1gan caught him at the 2-~ard li ne. but 0 \li ens' momentum earned him into the end zone The second halt ""as s1mpl) a matter llf running out the clock as the Non h defense IA-as asked to contain. Johmon got off Just t"'o pass anempu 1n the second hall for the North because ot the game's rules v.h1ch s1mpl~ t..ept g1' ing the ball bact.. to the ·o uth • Nonh Coal h Tim De"ane) said he wall "pleas.anti\ <1urpnsed" at his team's ea'K' 1n mo' mg the ball. (Pleue .ee NORTB/82) At least Mitche11 gave South a show Pryor sends Royals home happy, 4-3 His six receptiOils for 111 yards. 2 TDs, takes some of the sting out of 30-16 loss By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.lly "°I C~I Before hanging up his foo1ball cleats 1n fa vor of h1gh1ops. Mike Mitchell. formerly of Mater De1 High. pla}ed what he said "111 be his final football game Fnda) night The high-fl} mg. 6-6. 210-pound receiver wa s one of the lone bnght spots for the South squad 1n 1he 26th annual All-Star game al anta Ana Stadium. as the Rebels bowed to the Nonh. 30-16. M11chell. wh o will now stan his colleg1ate basketball career with Fresno State, hauled 10 six of the 12 completions by South quanerbacks. good for 111 ~ards. He also grabbed· the onl:r 1v.o touchdowns for the Rebels th at came a little 100 late after 1hc Nonh ioot... rommand l'arl). "That wa~ 11 fo r me." said M11chell waving back to the chewt"d up turf after lhegame .. , hke football but I'm no1 coming back no mantr what," Even 1f 1he F,resno football staff starts knocking1 "Nope. the door's closed on that one," he said with a smile. In the fi rst half of the game. M11chell and his Sou1h 1eamma1es couldn't iencra1e much of an offense. totaling JUSl 26 yards while trailing 27-3. In the second half, though, the outh made it a b11 more respectable by finally getting tts passing game going. "The safeties were play mg close up 10 the line. lea' mg me one-on-one:· said M1tchell. "ho did all his damage in th e second ha lf. ..We worked on deep post pattern'> "'hen I was co.,,ered man-to-man and 11 "orked:· he 'ia1d lvt11chell's first srnn ng ca1ch caml' with 1.31 left 1n the third quarter 10 bnng the outh 10 within .27-10. The pla ) was a -}ou guessed 11 -a deep po~l pattern OH'r Todd Prukop. who "as defending. When M 1chell came do" n w1th the ball. he pointed al Prut..op and then tossed him the ball Prukop and Michell are familiar "1th each other."" 1th Prukop coming from <\ngeles League loe ~n-11e High. "Before the game. he was pointing at me and talking '>Orne stufT "'11h some 01her Nonh gu~ s ... Mitchell said "I pointed at him after the touchdo"n to <,ho"' him I "'a~n·t '>Cared ofh1m or am one '.:Isl··· M11chl•ll's fi rs t Tf) pa~s caml' trom In 1ne')JcffB1elman. "hocameon w ta t..c O\ l'r at quarterbJl k and g1' e 1he Rebels something thn sorel~ neelkd -111-e. B1elman guided the So uth 84 }ards 1n 12 pla) c; on the Relx'ls' second posscs1on of the second half Biel man completed three paS)l'S on the dm e w1th l\\O ol 1hem coming \.htchell's "'a~. including the )Coring toss 01 34 ) ards on a third-and-I 0 pla). B1elman ended w11h 76 \::ircl'i passing. 56 o f them to M11cht'll · M11chell wa s asked 11 the B1elman connection should ha ve been used earlier ( B1elman didn't pla} quar- terback 10 the firs! half) .. , l)U ne\er kn ov. about <,omelhing ll l l' 1h:i1 There "'1:rt' all t...1nds ot thing" going on ~ho''i h l 'Ml\ II \.\OUld ha\l' work ed in 1he tir'>t .half' he ,.ud ~1cht"ll. a '>Upt•rb kapt·r \\Ith guud hands. pulh:J du"n h1\ \l'l tlll d TD pass fro m Jud Dumsat ol f uoth1ll \\-Ith ~7 ~econds left 1n thC' gamt: That pla) CO\t"red 111 ~a rd!>. thl' last 111 )ards of M11chell'' gnd ,:irt•er "'Before thl' g:ime ( Frc'>no basl et· ball coach I Bo~d (1rant told me to go ahead and pla ) bu1 lx'l art·lul Hc lept sa)tng. 0JU'it don't get hun. JUSt don't get hurt: He o.1.as a lmk "'oml·d. hut I "'asn·1 ) ou can't thin~ about ge111ntt hun and pla' "ell." ~11tl hell '31d Sharpnack tabbed 4-A Playerof_~he Year / Fountain Valley teammate Snowden-.' Ocean View· s Tinkle a lso on first team f ll unta1n \ allc) H1gh's 1-2 punch nl p1tlhers Roh '>harpnad. and Don- nie "'ino\\den head tht· .\II-( IF ~-.\ ha,t•hall seler 11ons as l·hosen b\ the h rst lnterc;tal(' Rank .\thlc11c r\lLin· da11on's board. ~harpnact... who 1gned "1th 1he .\ngels organ12a11on recent I). 1s the Pla)er of the Year after leading 1he Baro ns to the Cl F 4-<\ crown He recorded a 10-3 record w11h a I 05 ERA. stnkin$ out I 17 1n 85 in nings. "'h1 le walk 1ngJUSI 32 The lr3. 11)5-pound nght-handt'r "'a'i tough at 1hc plate. 100. hming '48 with two home runs. four doubles and 18 R Bl The Angels tool him o n the 'l:cond round of the maJor league draft and he signed for a reponed pact of$75.000 Snowden. "ho tras opted for the l lnl\crslly of .\mona after being drafted b) 1he Minnesota Twin . is a first-team selel'tto n as an outfielder. all hough he wa\ :in ob\ 1ou~ pick for p11cher or ullht}. in add111 on to the outfield. Ttnkle pitched around O\l~rall he h11 a 'cr. deccptl\c .378 He was dratted un the Sl'' en th round b) Kansas C1tv. Edi on H1gh's Jeff Kent. :i 1un1or third ba\Cman. ""as the onl\ uther unset league plaH'r Ill gain rccog- n1t1on. picking up a \Ccond-tcam berth after h11t1ng 500. g01ng 36 for 72 w1th 25 R Bl. Ofh1s 3ti base h11s. 12 went for doubles. He "a' :ilso 4-1 on the mound The .\II-<. IF team. a Ion~"' 11h f um DeKraa1. the coach lll thl' .+--\ champions. "111 he h11nM~·d Jt Dodger tad1umAugu't I " pmir In 1he Do<lttl'f'. game "' 1th \llant.1 * All·CIF.4-A FIRST TE~ Mu~ Yr l J' \ ~ l 8) ~· I) • ·~ J )I)• S• Po•. Pl•vor. •Cho.I P-800 \nt1 .. ona\.ll' ~'" \la i)f"\ P-Pau1 JOlln\Ot1 l!eoonoo P-Erc' Br••"' LB Pol\• C-~ev1r M 99'"' T or,.al\Ct 18 -Ton-O•"O,..... II v•'•·Of' P • Int-Scott C1one C arner•llO l11t-OaV10 T1n1o,1e OcMn V t ,. 1n1-aoo OoJerdln M•••• Oe• OF-Ool"I Snowdt n Foun•a•n va '" OF-ROO Ke ll•ro!! 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'1dun. l" l'r lht" .\ ngl'I' Thl' marathlHl ,un1t·111 la!>led .i hour'I and 'II m1 nute11 JU\t t'1gh1 mi nute'> ,h, ,,t lhl' duh rel·ord ··\l, hl·n ( r.in l1ll the tielJ .inJ '>3"' the. happ\ 1111.11..\ lln .111 tht' late.''; OI TonJ61Jt•• Game Angele (Lugo 2-1) at Kansas City (Black S-7). Time: 5:30. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). tho'>e gu'' "h1' d hc.>en i>u t there lighting the11 hl'Jrt out all n1gh1 11 "as the grt'Jtl''t ll'l'l1ng 1n the "'orld · \3 1d Pr.or .1 \t ll'rJn ulllll\ inticldt."r "Td hJ,,· hi \J\ that gc.>lltng thl' v.1n n1ng hit in .1 game <,11uatwn li l...t· lhl~. \\hl'll \\IUI lt'3ffi IS In j rit.'nnanl rau· 1' lhl' nc.·,1 ll'Cltng ..1 hJ\Chall plJ\l'f ',II ' I\ l Th1.·' .i.11 b11111~ht th H.•,,11," "llh1I' ' ~.1111<'' ! 1h,· 11.•nt running \n!ll'i' "''h \llhl -.11. I l·a~Ut' ~l''l ·11 "' '"'t• "" ll. ' ha1" n11tt'l1 Pnllr '•\\' I \\t v.1n tht• nl'\I f\.\11 gam'°' '' th thl·m \.\l"rc 1•nh h.i"t... It'' a 1,1ng '"J'11n JnJ therl' Jrl" a l1'l ,,t gaml''i hu1 ,,,u "1 h.l\ l' to \.J\ 1h1' "-J' Jn ,l\.\ tulh hitt "in lllr u' · Dll ug l 11rhl'll ~-\ tht• lilth \ntil'I' p111. her "'Jll...n l \1e' l' Bal~1n1 "'11h 1)nl' 04,.t 1n tht• I .+th and r1n, h-runnc ll1hn ~·.tth,10 \\ l'OI Ill \('\'\10J Pr.'.ilf 1nlil'ld ''UI hl.'lurl ,,.,,nng \In Pn.n' hll hi ,l'ntt I l hl' \\lnnt·r "·''Dan lju1 ,rnhlm -i-4 "'h1l ''"r\..l•,1 three rn nintt' Thl tw mt• m"'l'd t\IO~ the Rl)\JI' ll'"Hll h\ i:l (!ht JillnUll'<. hir thl'll 1>1111.t'' twml l ht• \ntll'•' h.1d v.11n 1hn 1 f''l' h'U li\e l'\lra 1n111 ntl twmt'' th" 't""''n Hnth 1 •• 1111' h.1J ,u1n·li .1 111111n1h1 I '•h inn 1n~ As a nght fid der hC' threv. three Stre· akin runners out at the plate in ~un~t -~"""""~Llh.c..9l~~ba'----Brl\.Y_e_s crus Dodgers, 11--~--t .J7 wi th five home nws. a tnple, fi ve doubles and 23 RBT and on 1hc I mound he recorded a 7-3 mark I nowden struck out 114. wallrd 52 J and had a I 20 ER>\ to go with his 7-3 ""on-loss rl'Cord and s1>. sa ... c . . ..., .................... lob 11a&rpwll 1y• bea named 4·A Player of die Year after ........ -to..atat. van., IUlb to tM CIP MleMll dde. In the tttlc game. 1t was nowden 1ett1n1 the v1ctO')' 1n a 3-2 dcc1s1on with Sharpnack p1 ckin1 up the savt The two led Fountain Valley to an overall record of2 l-9-1 mar~ Al'° carrunt a first-team txnh 1 Ocean View H~'s David Tinkle. the un1et l..euue s MVP after lt1d1na the ~hawks tb the ltaauc etuam- pt0nillip. Tinkle, a f>-2, 175.-pound Kn1or. was J>!M of~ rF record 22 double pla.)'_S by the SQha~ks and wa the obyiou leader at shormop. He bitted 582 1n leaaue. tumna a home run, tnplc and thrtt double d pnt the fact ~ wa \.'On tantl} LO"i \NGELES (<\P) -Tern Harper IA-ho ~la mmed a three-run homer and singled home a run in the .\tlanta Brave 11 -~ rout OH'r lh~\ .\ngelc'I Dodge~ Fnda" night ac- cepted the v1ctof) but said thert"' 'illll a Ion' WG) to go. "We' c J4St got to ht· mon· l\10'1'1- tent," Harper sa1J 11\tr lhe Br.l\ e'I e'tcnded their -.1n 'treat.. to li'e gamt . their longc t til the ~a~rn "I ~no reason wh) "e l·an·1 con1enJ. wh>' wt l'an't at least 11ve \nn 01egu a run of for the monC') " ()ak ~udh)', who h d a 1n&k ~nd walk~ thrlc lime not«i. '\\e'rt pla}inl txttcr, but .,..e·,e aQt a lt'OI way 1010 (to get ba k into the ~-c 10 the N111onal l.t>a u~ WC!stl But an'ythina 1\ po" ible • Glenn Hubbard al bcltC'd a th ~ run homcund "-.en Otx-rt..fcll knod. l'd 1n lhlft run ,..,,th s two-run Atlanta (Mahler D11te1n (Aeuu 5---6). llm« 12,:1$. TV;Ct\annel4. R9d6o: l<AIC (790) , 1-8) ground-ruk tnple and J 'inttl<' at te'v e Bedru.,1.tn ~-n <'Jrn ed thl' \ lt'tOf) and rnmh1n~ l'n a tour-h1tte1 with· JefT Dedmo n cinJ R1l'li. <. nmp R1(k tltme)cu+\ .,_ 7 1001.. th\' h.>~' af\C'r .tllll"" IOJ. onl~ ont hi t m t't the rr,t the 1n01na.s~ 4'f\« the l>Odlc"' took " ~-o l<'ad wnh run\ in thf'"founh nJ f1fl h the Brn v~ ~•ru k nf\er two ""l"rt' out 1n 1ht" 100 of the \1\th Murph' hnC'd a tnale 10 left 8<1h Homn had 1n infield 1n1IC' 10 \ttond and T tTT\ H•T"Pn' SlTIJll'°d ICI n1m to .. '1..llrl' \lurrh' \tk r nttht lll'ldn l\.rn I andrl'.111\ 1hrl'" thl' hall .I"·'' at the plJtl' l n.ihhn~ lhl 1unnt•r\ hl l.tl..l' ~u,nd :ind third ntx-r~kll 1.1,hed .. 1npk ~hm n tht• 11ttht hl·l,1 ltn1 tha1 .,..·ored 1ht• t\lntil .rn lhih1·.1J 111m The Ara' 1'' hit'" 11 11pcn 1n th1 , 1~hth .ttt.1111'1 tt.1Ni' l a,111111 R.1IJl I Ram1r1•1 kJ ,11) "11h .in 1nht'lli '10~1, .ind "'·I' huu•d th \1urrh\ H1,rnrr wall<'J anti "'"' tnr~eJ h\ HJqll.1 \.\1tll \1 urph\ 1.1 .. 1ng th ird nht·r~fi'll had an 1nfo•ld \Ingle l1IT < ,1\t11lo to '4Mt' \lufl'h' HuhharJ Ihm lol lo"~·J "lth h1' third hlinll l un ul the f..t·:i,on ' H1,rnrr' Rttl '"'@It' und llarpc'r·, 1hr~t· nm h1lmcr h1\ '1~1h ofl "tte\e H""'' ft3' \• \llJnJ.l tour mml' run' in 1h1· ninth 1 he· '"" "I' th<' Im.nth 1n li\C 1a~ mr t o' F'("\ ' j .. - Another tradition falls, as ball girl la given No. 1 job From AP dl1patcbes WIMBLEDON. EngJanu -When Jackie Pushong. a !thy 15-)car-old. ap- peared on W1mbkdon's Coun No I last ~ week, another custom fell at the trad1t1on-nch All Enaland Tenn is ('hamp1onsh1ps. Pushong. a sh). bei.JX'l.·tadl'd 15-}ear-old 1s thl.' lir!>t ball a,irl ever to appear on a shmH·o4n -Centre ( ·ourt and Court No I -at the world'\ ffiO\l prcsug.ious tennis tournam<.'nt "The best thing about 11 1~ being nt'ar thl.' pla~rrs you've watched on thl· tek' 1S1on." said Pushong, whoSCJOb 1s to S<. ufr) about the coun. quiet I\ collec11ng lls. "I could not lx'ltl'\l' 11 \~ht·n I was on for (han ) Lcndl's opcnrng_m\lllh Hl'" m) fa,ont.e._pla)..C!. ~o good looking." she \dlU Although ball garlo; ~1111 are not permttted on Centn.· Court, Wally V.onfur. manager of the Wimbledon youngsters. believe<; that CU\lllm. 100. Wiii C\entualh fall. "We've con1l' th" !Jr "'io" thl.'rc's onh one more barrier for the girl' here to brl·ak Jown." he· 'iald. Ball gJrls wcrl' 1ntrodun•d at Wimbledon 1n I Q77, Queen EliLabeth 11\ 1ub1kc ~ear. the same year Virginia Wade won the "omen's singles utle for Britain. The following year. there wt•re 12 ball girls. then U!. The figure has increased stead1h. and this ye~r. ~~of the 100 ball persons arc girls. But never. until Pushong's Wimbledon dehu1. w;is a ball girl allowed on a sho\Vc:ourt Qaote of the day ...... He~. Chicago Cubs Infielder. on his ...,_.., a longtime cemetery worket In Boston: •"He'• up for Otgger of the Month. He's eight bodies Mead of last year. He's already had a couple of hat trtcka.'' Cardinals stay on Expos• heels Toronto pada lead in AL East Geor1e Bell h11 a two-run homer and • Dave StlA throttled Detroit on lhn:t" h1b Fnda) night as Toronto beat the Tiger$. 2-0. in tht' first game of their \\CCkcnd showdown senes. The '1ctol). before 48.00~ fans at Tiger Stadium. gave the .\mcncan League East-leading Blue Jays a 3112-gamr lead over Sl"COnd-place Detroit. ueb. 8-5. struck out six and waJked two in pitC'hing his fo urth completr gaml.'. . At Fenway Park, Mike Easler ripped four stnught hits and dro\C' in two runs as Boston \\>hipped Balt1mo1e. 6-1 .. . Ron Guidry recovered from a shaky first inning and recorded his eighth consecutive victory as New York defeated Milwaukee. 5-2. at Yankee Stadium with the help of Dave Wbtfleld'a tape- mcasure home run. Wmfield's two-run blast in the first inning cleared the 411 -foo\ mark an left- center field . . Toby Harrall hit a two-rwi homer in the eighth Stieb inning to ltt) Texas over Oakland. 7-5. 1n Arlington . Kent Hl'Mk drove in t"o runs and Roy Smalleyrca hctl-ba!>e five ti me~ on twe-httr&fld three wa lks to lead Frank Viola and Minnesota to a 5-4 ' 1ctol)~\er thc: slumping Chicago Wh11e Sox 1n ( om1skey Par!.. . Gormu Tbomas h11 a three-run homer. climaxing a fo ur-run rall y in the sixth innini as Sca1tle ct a team record with its seventh i.tra1ght \ 1c10~. an 8-6 tnumph O\ er C'kveland 1n the Kingdome. HB's Greer in Amateur finals PEBBLE BEACH -Brad Greer of II Huntington Beach and medalist Sam Randolph of anta Barbara. both ~tudents at use. will meet in todav's 36-hok finals for the 74th California· Golf A.ssoc1a1ton Amateur C'hamp1onsh1p at the Pebble Beach Golf Link.s. C1rcer. 23. the defending Southern C'altforn1a .\mateur champion defeated 1982 tournament wmnt!r Gar) Vanier of Alban). 5 and 4. in the quanl·rfinalsand hdd off Jim Myers. a 40-)ear-old fire: depanment l.'Clptain from <Xeans1de. 2 and l. in the afternoon's semifi nals. Randolph. 21. ad' anced to the finals b~ defeating Tim Robinson of Palo A.Ito. 5 and 4. in Fnday morf!tng,'s quanerfinals. then needed only 20 puts for Io holes to oust Dennis Paulson of San Diego. 3 and 2. 1n the scm11i nals Jolan Todor "on h1'i 'il\lh i.tra1ght • game with Tom Nieto and Tom Herr supplying the ofTenSl' F-rida' night as ·1. Louis beat the Ne" \ or!.. \.1cl\. '\-2 at Television, radio Tripping home Kanaaa City buerunner Darryl Motley geta tangled up with Angel catcher Bob Boone •• he tries to acore in etcbtea lmltn1 Friday. Motley wu called out on the play. TB.EVISION Busch Stadium. Nieto dell\ crcd a t\\>O out. t'-"o-run single in the second and Herr. tht· league leader 1n runs batted in, hit his third home run ufthe season. a solo shot in the third. The win l..l'PI the Cardinals a half. game behind pace·Sl'tting Montreal in the National League East ... Else-" here. Stne Trout scattered ~'en h11s in l'lcating Pittsburgh for the tounh ttme this c;cason and Keith Moreland homered a" the Chi· cago ( uhs blanked the Pira tes. 5-0. at Three-Rivers Stadium ... In Montreal. Mike Fit1gerald hit has fir,t t"o home runs of the season and rookie Mitch Webster had three hits 10 lead the Expo<i to a 5-3 \1Ctor: o\er Philadelphia . 8 a.m. -WftEITUNG: Channel 56. 9 a.m. -80~: Channel 56. . 11 a.m. -IPORTI FOCUS: With Julius Erving , Channel 4. . 11:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This week In baseball, Channel 4. , Lloyds of London enjoy Nehemiah big day on Center Court wins fight WIMBLLOON l ngl.tnd ( .\P) -minutes shon of three hours. to run track .\t Jae!.. Murph\ Stadium 1n San Diego. Wayne Krenchickl h11 ·a lhn three-run homer and Dave Parker a solo shot to lead Cincinnati to an 11-9 victor, over the Padres Denny Walling and Alan Ashby hit solo home runs and Joe Niekro struggled lo his I 99th major league 'tetOr) as Houston downed an Fran- cisco. 3-1. at Candlestick Park Three share lead in Memphis George Burns Q\it'.rCaml' a double n bogey on the 17th hole Frida ~ to claim a share of the lead with Bill Sander and David Ogrln after two round\ of the Memphis Classic golf tourn.tmrnt Burn\. ~andcr and Ognn each finished 36 holes\\ 11h 8-undcr-par 'core~ of 136 at C'olon1al Country < tub. Burns. a 36-year-uld Baiting Hollow. N.Y. pro 1n h1!> 10th year on the tour. had the second-round lead all to himself after getting to nine-under through 16 holes. Then came the trouhlc at the 17th. JUNE 28 • 29 • 30 11 :30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL - Dlvislonal playoff game (Houaton vs. Sirmlngham)t Channel 7 . Noon -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Oodgera, Channel 4. ' Noon -THE SPORTING LIFE: Host Jim Palmer swaps sports anecdot .. and chffdhood memories wtth comedians PhH F~•. Alan K~ and Steve Landesberg, ChanMI 28. 3 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Memphis Claaslc (delayed), Channel 2. 3 p.m. -TEl•:ll: Earty round action In the Wimbledon tournament (delayed), Channel •. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Bulgaria vs. France In Group 4 World Cup qualifying match played May 2, Channel~. 5:30 p.m. -BAHIALL: Angels at Kansas City, Channel 5. 5:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel7. . 12:15 a.m. -WRl8TUNG: Channel 9. RADIO Noon -BASEBALL; Atlanta at Dodgers, KABC (790). 4:45 p.m. -8AUBAU: Miiwaukee at New York Yankees, KNX (1070). 5:30 p.m. -BAIEBAU: Angets at Kansas City. KMPC (710). - Pf etziilg rolls at Fairgrounds The atmosphere 1n thl' Llo~d hou~-Next on coun. his American wife hold was tcn~1.· <i'> tl·nn1s· No. I downed countrywoma n Susan marm·d couple: prepart>d tor an Mascarin. 6-0. 6-3 in 58 minutes. · unu'iual da) After John Lloyd had squandered a A~ Chns rnol..t•d .,aai 1hkd eggs for two-set lead. he was asked ~ier 1f he John. <;he rnuld ~t"lil· "a'i \Cr) fdt guilty about keeping ' His wife ncf\ OUS \\>ait1n~ Perhap' tm an\ll'l\ "a' under-.. , didn't think about II at the lime. <,tandahll'. It", not e't'n da\ that \our But she had to blood) "ell wa11." he wile foll(m '>\Ou onto cl·ntcr cou·n 1n said. tht· \\ 1mbiedon tl·nn1., l·ham-It was the latest chapter in the li ves p1onsh1pc; of The Llo}ds of London (and Fon John a 30-,car-old Briton de-Lauderdale. Fla.). who came 1ogether featcd ~o I\ c;~cd Elltut Teltsch,cr of through tennis. were temporanlysplit 1he l n11cd ·1ate'i. 6-l 6-4. 4-6. 3-o. b} tennis and whose hvcs still revohe 7-5 in a dramatic match that lai.tcd "" around the spon. NORT.H ROMPS ... From Bl .. The} 're 1uM gatnl't layl'r' ... he .,aid. The \outh\ ma imoth ltne wa\ outpla)cd on bo1h ides of the ball. "Ha' mg lal·kles at guards d1dn·1 help us." 'iaid W11tc. "When we lost (Jonathan) Rice ti reall)' hurt us" R1 n·. a ~2S-p11u nd guard. wac; injured in pract1ll' and did not pla) "\\1.·.1u\I d1dn t ha\l' the qu1cknc!.s there .. comment1.·d W111e. Bh11cs and pun1 rushc., "ere not u'cd 1n the gaml.', hut the general con<>en\U\ I'> that 1f the\ had been ut1h1ed. the \outh "ould ha\l' had onl) face-savers for thl' South B1elman's 34-yard pai.'i to M11chell 1n rhe third quaner was a picture play to complete an 84-yard march. And, Mitchell's second touchdown recep- tion from 10 yards out from Dutnsac late in the game was t) pica I of M 11ehell, with an over-the-shoulder recepuon It was Mitchell's final appearance in a football uniform -he's headed for Fresno State on a basketball scholarship. Ruben Pfetnng of Santa .\na c\Cn more prohlem'>. hcginning "tth O"en'> bccaml' the eighth different ndcr in The victor)' 1mpro,cs the Nonh\ senes advantage to 15-10-1 and snap a se ... en-year dry spell. 14 "'l'ds to wan the scratch main ··The onl~ pbn·r "ho can handle event Frida} night "hen he out· him <Owens) " him (0\H'nc;) ... said finished .\Ian Chm11an of Hunt· W111e. "He\ the best high school ington Beach al the weekly speedwa} lineman l'\e C\ er \een But of course, motorqcle racing program at lhc what do I kno"" I JU'il got beat b} 14 Orange Count) Fatrgrounds. points." ltr 1,1.as the first scratch main win "Thing!-orx·ned up in thl' <;econd ever for PfctLing. Riverside's Mark half becau~c Wl.' on!\' hCld to douhle-tcam him. In the tirst halt '-'C had Dwyer captured the five-lap handicap main l'\Cnt. holding off a late surge h~ three &U\\ tnl'\l'nhod~ tn ing 10 stop Cypm • .,· Sam Ermolenko befo re a hu~~·,~~,1c~\ ~~~~~~,n1·~~~~:~~~ ~~~-:~e rrowd nf 7. l ~3 1 1-u I I ----------all' appn1ramr o ntl' m;in wc-n• t w It wa s helped considerably by the fact El Modena was placed 1n the North for the first 11me -although 11 could safely be said the South had been helped considerably by the presence of El Modena in the past while the Van$uards were misplaced. Et Modena 1s situated nonh of the di viding line-Chapman Avenu e. During th e first half Johnson completed lOofl Jfor 122yards and the Nonh backs took turn~ shredding the South defense. 50°/o Off STAMP SALE Fonunaicly, for the South. the all- star rules kept things from getting funher out of hand in the second half. Softball Pants & ._ with sele • GOALIE JERSEYS * NYLON SHORTS * GOALIE GLOVES * SOCCER JERSEYS * SOCCER BALLS selected Warm Ups 22t Postage Stamps only 20¢ July 1st and 2nd 9 AM - 5 PM. Limit 100 per customer-Cash only Wltll• 111pplr l•olo MAIL CENTER LIMITED OFFER REG. S2S.9 NO DOWN FINANelNG 0 .A.C. ~~ OPEN SUN 11 -~ 1880 NEWPORT BL. • COSTA MESA • (714 842-8870 S AN FRANCISCO (AP) ..-T.he lnternatlonar Amateur Athletic Federation hu cMckSed to atlow San Frandlco 49wa wtde ,...vier Renaldo ~ to rwt frW* again, 9CCordlng to• .,..IP-s* report. The report· quoted ~·a agent, Ron StankO, ._eng of the rullng by the fwdllatlon, "I WM there. I have the dedllon. ft'• OVet. Three year9 of ftgfltlng II over.•· Nehemiah, the wortd NCOrd holder In the 110-metet "Wt tu- dies, has been trying to gM\ tbe right to run In amateur trtiCk ewnta ever sfnce he Joined the 49era In 1982, Stanko said. The report tald offtdalt from the federation, Whteti 'QOY1mt:. Inter- national track 8nd fflkt, r9fUMd to conflrm or deny__,_. Npol1ed dect9ion. ''tt't not~ 11t1111d yet," • spokeswomen wM quoted•..- Ing. . But Nft*nlah and Strio haw scheduled a newa COIWl•ICI for Monday at ~ .._, .,. e- pected to announce.._ deoll6on. The move to retn1tatt NeMmlah, wt'6ch doet not ..,.. hJm to compete In the "'"'"* Otympica, would -.ct other ath- letes u wel. ''tf It goes the way ..... " to. tt appllee to 1 wt'°'9 Mw OJI ~" Mid Peteceva. ~-·n. Alhlettca Conar••· 1011-..111.wrinllllrlll'l'1111 body for "-* ... .. "' ... United Sta91 Ind a ........ of Nehemiah'• bid to Ngllft hll llbl9"Y tocompett. "We've had• pttone 00"~ tlonwlth the IMF. T~ve~ he'• been rem.tated,' caw. .-Id. "We ha .... no1htng In ..,.... •• he adct.d, Uytrtg the fedlfdaft .._ not announce It &.ml ~. Wayne signs with Tro}IU18 Jam Wayne. an aJl-Sunset League first baseman for the CIF 4-A champion Fountain Valley High ba~n team. has signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Soutbcm Cali- fornia. Wayne. a varsity starter the last two years with the Barons, has been recruited as a pitcher by the Trojans although he batted .316 this season and .360 during the pla offs. LOVE IT? LEASE IT! 11litn7fllr:-ntlifl·INi ' h$1W -._...... .... -............ ._. .... -- :. . . FoR THt RE coRo ~ • • .. .. MA.JOA LIAGU• ST ANDING I Amerlc.ln ~ .... 0.-lal\4 .Cll~go l<t 116HCll¥ Stttllt MlnntJ01• TtXIS Toroo10 0.trolt New Yori. l o11on &etrlmore Mlh ... Ul!ff Cleveland wan DIVISION W L 40 ,, )7 34 3S 33 ,. 34 3S 36 31 ll ,. " a.t.ST DIVISION 0 t1 40 29 37 31 JI 33 lS 34 )1 27 n 41 ''lclaV'I kWfl ~"s.3 S21 S15 S14 m 449 l89 625 SIO S36 SlS S01 4S6 314 Ga l , . , 6 , •>., 12 22 Kl"'ll Clh S, Afttllls A ( 14 1nn1n11U T oron10 2 0.1rol1 o Boston 6. 81111more 1 New Yorio. S. Milwaull.ee 2 -MillnQQ!a S. Chicago 4 • Tuu 1 Otl\11114 S S.alllt I Clhlland 6 Tect.V'1 Gt met Aiteel• (Lugo 2· ll •• Kan.a' Cllv lBlack S·7l n Balllmore 10 Marlln11 S·S> 11 Bo\lon C8ovcr 9·Sl Toronto <Leal l·SI el 011rol1 (T1rrt11 l ·l) n Mllwtulo.N IHHS 6 )) t i Ntw Yo<k INltlo.ro 7·61, n MlnneJOla (Smlth•on S·11 al Cn1c1110 ('!ianner 1-11. n Oakland 181rt~s 4·21 .. Texas IHOOIOll M),n Cleveland (81vlt vtn 7·6) 11 Stalllt IMoore S·O n SUftdeV't G.mes A'"'91s •• Kansat Cllv Toron10 al 0.lrolt Mllwaui.;w •I lffw York Balllrnore al Bollon Mlnnt\Ole t i ChiUQO Cltvtle nd el S.alllt Oaklal\d a • Ton, n Nlttonal LN9Ue WIST DIVISION W L S.n 0 1990 43 29 Clnc1nne11 31 32 Oocleff• 36 ~ Hovs1on 36 36 Allanl1 33 JI San Francisco 26 46 Montreat SI Lou!\ Ntw York C"•cego PniteOtlPf\le Plllst>urgn EAST DIVISION 43 30 41 29 31 31 11 31 )0 ~ 23 4' 'rldlv's Sc ..... A11an11 11. OodMr• 2 • Monlrtal S. Pl\ii.cretPl'lla l Chicago s. PlllsDurgl\ O SI Louis 3, New Yorll 2 Clnclnnell 11, Sen OllQO 9 Houston l Sen Franc1lCo 1 TOClllV's Ga!Tlfl GB • 6 1 9 I 11 J JI J 4 11 1 II All•M• IMehltr 11 ·6> et DodeeM (Reun 5-6) PM1detPf\1a CK Gron ~1) al Mo#!lreal !Manter l·IJ Ho1a1on (Knepper 7·41 at Se n Frenclsco (Hammaker 3·11 Cnlcago IEcktrstev 7·Sl at PlllsDurg" (Tunnell O·Sl, n New Yori.; (Agullere I I) 11 SI Louis I Anduflr 12· 3) n C1nclMell (Soto 8·'1 at San D•e90 IOreveckv. 7·41. n Sundl¥'• Games Allente 11 ~s Phil1cr.tl>f'll1 11 MontrH I' Cnlcago 11 PlllsDurgh Houllon el S111 Frenclsco. 2 New York al SI. Louts Clnc1nna1i 11 Sen OilQO AMERICAN LEAGUE Revell s. Aneets 4 CALIFOANIA KANSAS CITY 8enlQu1 rt Carew 11> O.Cncs lt> Sconlrs dh RJones If Grlcn 21> Penis cl Geri>er u ReJl<sn on ScN>fllc u Boone c Wiifong or Narron c •ID rll Ill 6 0 I 0 6 0 I I 7 I 1 0 • I 3 1 • I I 0 • 0 I I S 0 I 0 l I 2 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WllM>ll Cf Umllhtf 8rtll 3l> Orte on McReedh Mo!lev rf LJOMS rl Whllt21> Belt>onl lo Watne n or Sundt>rO c Cncocn u Olorg oh Blancln u LHPer l>f'I Prvor u 46 4 lJ J Tetels ~-IDV IMlrles elD rll bl 6 0 I 0 6 0 2 I 3 I 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 I l 2 • l 3 I 3 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 s 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 I 4 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 I 1 S3S11S ~ 010 011 000 000 10-4 Kenn• Cttv ooo 100 020 000 11-s Two ouls when winning run scored. G1me Winning RBI -Prvor (l) E-Balt>onl OP-Callfornle 2. Kansas Cllv 3 L08-<1lltornl1 11, Kenws Cllv 17 2B-Bren, Sulldt>erg JB-Sundberg LSmiln HR-Sconiers 11). Mollev Ill McRae IS) SB-Wilson 2 119) S-RJones 2. 8oone 2, McRae, Btnlauei IP H ill ER 88 SO c~ Will Clmenl' OMoorc CllDurn Cor1>111 L 2· I 7 l·J 1 0 I 2 ?-3 s 3 3 2-3 I 2 0 I s 1 Kenr.as c trv S1br1111n Becllwlln 4 l 2 2 0 0 l Qulsnt>rv W,4·4 l C1tmen11 oltchttel to T-·SO A-32,6Sl. 5 1 I I !Hiiier In 8th NATIONAL LaAGUE •re~ 11, e>.-n 2 ATL.t.NT.t. LOS ANGILES 9 0 7 I 0 • 0 ab r 11111 •ID rll bl Komnsk rt RRmri u Muronvct Horner It> Harper •I Ot>trkll 3b Hubt>rd 2n LOwenc Beelrosn o Dedmon o Ptffv on CemPD S I I 0 AnCtsn 31> • 0 I 0 S 0 1 0 Jonnstn on I O 0 O 2 3 I 0 Ounca n u 3 0 I I • 2 2 I Oliver If 2 0 O O S J 2 • CeslllO o 0 0 0 0 S I 2 J SHo-o 0 0 0 0 •I I l Gutrrtrcf •-O 0 O ~ O I O Brock lo 4 0 O O J 0 0 0 Landr x rf 3 1 0 O o o o o Sclos<le c 2 o l 1 1000 Sex2t> 7000 0 0 0 0 BrN m ofl l 0 0 0 Honevcll p 2 \ I O RRenlds If 0 0 0 0 ll 111111 Tlt8h U 2 4 1 S<-l>Y ...... A tlentl 000 '°'' 044-I I Los A,,....s 000 l \41 000-2 Gamt Winning RBI -Otlefl!lelf (l) E-LancrrH ux OP-A11tnt1 2 LOB-Atlanll S. Los A~les t 2B-HOf\tVCUll 3B-0blrkftll HR-HubOlrd Il l THerper (61 S8-Mur!)l'lv <•> LlltdfH Uk "'· Anci.rson (JI SF-Ounc1n IP H It llll 88 SO .t.lleftt• 8a<lrosn W $-6 Dtdmon Ca mo Us.t.~ 6 l·l 4 11 3 0 I 0 HOnt\'(11 L1·'1 1 S CH lfo 12 l S SHo...,, 1·3 I W!"-8ectrotlt l'I T-2 S2 7 2 • 0 0 0 0 0 7 U o A-40 S46 $ 0 1 l 0 0 Men 's goll'{_esiilts Memlll\ls O.-n 1111 knotr •s-11-1)6 David Otrln 6'·70-IU 0-ot t urns 67·69-136 iltlclletd l ollol 61·69-1l1 Jonn M11\1tt1v '7·10-137 Lerrv Nelson 7J.U-1ll ltuu cocnren 10-..,_,,. loO Tw1v 6'·69-1)1 Andy 8ten 6'•70-139 JOllnl'lv Miiier 11·.._139 8 1M l<rallert n ·6t-140 Len Clemenll 69·11-140 Johll COOll 70·70-140 tonv $111' 61-n-140 Glllb¥ Gltblr1 '9·71-140 Merk Haves 70-70-140 8U04v Gardner 69·7,......l•l Jev 0.1,109 1J·6'-141 Tom Puruer 11·70-141 Tom Sleckmenn 70-71-141 Davie Fro,1 70·7.l-141 Hal Sullon 6S·16· l•l Oavld Gra riarn n -•9--141 Gii Morgen '9· 1,._ 14 I W 81ackt>urn 72·69--141 L Ten Broeck 11·71-1•1 Bocov C11moen 11·11-147 Rot>ert Wrenn 72·70-141 Terrv SnO<klrtu 69·13-1•1 T V11en1lne 11-n -1'7 Bot>Ov Wadkins 11·11-141 Curll' Strenge 12·11r-141 Ed Flori 72·70-141 Lerrv Mlit 11·70-t41 Weyne Gr1e1v 70·71-142 Merk O'MH re 74·....-141 Lou Grat1em 10·7'-143 Tom Jtnkllll Oouo Tewett Clllrtnet 110 .. J.n H1r1 lltx Ctldw ... Garv Koen Sl1¥t1>L...., koll Hoch 0 Hammond Steve Bowmen Oennlt Trlwltr 8 flj G1tu on Oen Edwards Gene Stulft KenGrMn Ron Comment MlkeOonald Mark Wltt>e 91H 8ull~ Mark Pfeil JlmC010.r1 Mark Lvt P1vr11 Siewert Chip Beck K~mu Z.rtev Miki Hottencl 8obEulwood lt09tr Meltt>le Mark McCumt>er Cl)rls Perrv OefttlW111on Lt rrv Ztegter Oav1 HIH Greo Norman Ernlt Gonieler Ken Brown SkHltr Htell\ Lon Hlnklt 73·1o-1'3 Kt tll'l ,er9u\ IS-10-10 70·1)-IQ lrtd ,.,on 1'·6f-l.S 70·13-143 Lerrv ltlnlltr n-n-10 13·10-IQ Jim S•'YIOlll 11·74-10 J0·7l-1t3 GtrY McCOf'd 71•7+-10 70·1)-1'3 l ltl l rlllon 71 ·74-10 1'l·11-1'3 Mick 5oll 75•10-10 7l • 70-I 43 I' tied lot O¥ellfV 74·•9--143 sieve JOMa 71·75-1"6 75·61--143 Miiie Gove T)·r)-146 13·70-143 L Tl\Of'l\P60n 61•7 .... 1"6 12·11-1'3 JC Sne.o 7S·H-1"6 11-n-143 o Luncrwom 7'·70-1"6 70·1)-143 Oa vld Edward• 7t·7?-1"6 6'·7~144 Mike 8rl11111 7S·71-14' 70-74-1._. Jol'ln Adam\ n-1)-146 7l·71-l._. Frenll Con,..,. 7,_7)-1"6 12·72-144 Brtl Uooer 74·~1"6 73·71-144 Al Gtlberger 7t•71-1"6 6'·7$-l._. Oen Edwaros 71·72-1"6 73·71-144 Pa l Ltnd\8'1' 7S·7l-1"6 12·72-1'4 Tim Slmp»n 1S·11-l"6 12-n-144 8arr¥ JNCktl 74·7)-147 73·71-lu Jiff s.ncws n-7$-147 73-11-lu o Elcl\elt>erw 73·7+-147 10·1t-144 Merk 8rooi.;1 n -1.--147 12·72-144 lv1n Smlfh 7'•7$-10 73·71-144 8ot>Glldlr 7)-7+-147 7•·70-144 EU91111 EMloll 74·n-141 7S·69--144 St mmv R&CMll 7t ·7t-14 73·72-US -~au:Uw.IH¥ 13•7S-14 12·7l-14S David T'-• 1f·'2-14 10·1$-10 Mike Sullivan n -11-141 73·72-14S Cur1e vrum 74·7t-t48 7•·71-HS Jim Oenl 7t·7t-I .. 73·12-14S T11·C11<in11 Cnen 72·76-148 11·7t-14S JettStuman 76·71-141 7S· 70-14S Slu1r1 Smith 7S· 7l-141 Women 's golf results L•dV KevstOM Open (II Herst\ev, 1'1.) Jul1 lnllt1er 34·3~~ 81tsv Kt09 lS-~9 B Mlirehle 36·3•-70 N Whllt ·Brewer 3S·3$-70 Pal Mevers 3'·3?-10 Pa11v Sheenan 3S·lr70 Lvnn Conneolv 36·34-70 Julie Pvne 36· 34-10 11.alhv Wh1twor1n 37 ll-70 K Po\llewe11 37·34-71 Donne While 36·3S-71 Jo Ann Wasnam JS·36-71 Nencv LOotl 3S·36-71 Marl-F1ovc 36·3S-JI Pal Bradlev 37·34-11 Juov ems 37·3•-71 Sancva Sc>u11Crt 3S·36-71 Clncrv Meckev 36·36-72 Nencv Rubin 36·36-n Krl' Monagnen 37·3$-72 Beckv Ptar\00 35·37-71 LeAnn Cenecev 38·3•-71 Allison Flnntv 36·36-71 Ooi Germain 36·36-11 C Mon1oomerv 36·36-71 J1n11 Anderson 31·34-72 Jane Btelock J7·JS-71 M1111 Eove 16·36-11 S Ge lt>rallh 17· 3$-12 S Farw111 40·ll-IJ Su•le Berning AmvAICOll t.vnn Stronev Lisa Young C11nv Morse Sallv Quinlan VICk1 Fergon Jan s11onen1on Serah LtVIQUt Sherri Turner Snetltv H1rnlln Lori C.1r1Htc1 S 8er101uc1n1 Cathtrlnt Panton Pie NllSson Pall¥ Haves Jovce e.n,on l(alhrvn Young VI I Skinner Jen Ftvnn Keren Permazet Kav Kenneov Nancv Maunoer Linde Hunt Martv 0 1ckerson B Penceroe'1 NorH n Friel ~001n Walton M B•eckwt1der Carolvn Hiii v.ck1 Alvarez (11\dY H II 31·3$-13 37·36-13 37·36-73 3S·3'-7l 40·33-73 37·36-73 31-36-73 36·37-13 37·36-73 J1·3S-73 36·31-74 37-37-74 37·37-74 3S·39--74 31·36-7• 39·3$-74 37·37-7• Jl·36-7• 40-Jt-74 Jl·36-74 Jl-36-7• 40·34-74 31·31-1• 31·36-7• 39·3$-74 Jl·l6-74 31·31-1• •0·3$-7S l9·36-7S 37·3t-7S 3'·37-JS 36·39-15 1<0111 Jones CollHn Wallo.er Marv Owver M1ndvMoore M.J Smlln J KohlhHt Jerll¥n Brlli Joanne Ptclllo C1ndv FIOm Cerollne Gowan Keren Gr•vlev HHtner Orew Joan Jove• Melin e Wnltmlrt Sut Ertl . Lenore Mureoke M1fll¥nn Smll11 Su1le Pager Btverlv Ktass Jovce Kumt1n1t1 Lvnn Adams Dianne Delltv LoriWe\t Su''' Btrdov K11hv Hilt M Anne Wldmeri Oel>Ole Hall Kim Sn1oman Barb Tnomat M McGeorge Laurie ltlnll.er Therese H1u 10" l9·36-75 39·36-75 31·17-75 38·37-75 ll·37-7S 36·39-7S l7·3t-7S 41·3+-7S 31·37-75 39·36-75 31·31-76 37·39-7' 40-36-76 37·39--76 41·3$-76 40·36-76 ll·l9-77 lt-39-77 .0·31-11 Jl·l9-77 41·36-17 39·31-17 41·3$-17 t0-37-77 Jt-39-n 3t·39-77 :lt-40-71 31·~78 36·4?-71 39·39-78 39·39-71 41·36-71 Seniors golf results Ll· Us Senion Open Pele Heuemt r 74·17-ISI P Lawrence 71·7t-155 · ' Gene u111tr 7S·76-151 R01anc S1ettorc 7'·77-15S «•t·St•lellne, Nev.> Rick Jetter 76·76-152 Sien Thlrsk 75·~1SS Waller Ztmt>rlskl 68·13-141 Al Baldtng 17·1S-IS2 Ooug H1g111ns 16·79-155 R OeV•ctnro 7•·68-142 J•m FerrH 7S 11-1s2 B•ll Ezlnlc1u 79·76-ISS Miiier Bert>er 11·72-143 George Boer 7o·76-IS2 •·A Cullln1M 7S·80-WO Gav Brewer 73·11-14' Amo' Jones 7•·78-IS2 •·Edgar Bradlh 80·76-154 Plltr Tnomson 10·11-141 Ou n Lind H ·17-1S2 B11tv Maxwell 71·7t-IS6 •·W Hvncmen 73·74-147 e J C4"1mongs 7S·71-IS2 e ·R Rewltnt 76-~IS6 ~•cl< King 19·68-147 11,coton Poop 71·76-ISJ Kt 11 Sllll 1l·D-IS6 Gordon Jones 74·73-141 Jtut WPlll1tn1on 78·7S--1~ Pel Schwao 7S·ll-1S6 Biii Cesoer 13·1•-1•1 Jeck Fleck 76·77-ISJ Cu mert Jawor ll·T3-IS6 Lff EIOer 7S·7l-148 &·Allon Ouhon 73·80-JSJ Jerrv B•rt>er 79·7t-IS7 Rot>trt Stone 73·7S-1'8 John Rlchard,on 79·7+-ISJ e·Frenk Scnm1dl 76·11-IS7 Cnertes Sllloro 7'·74-118 OrvllleMoodv 7S·78-1S3 R Montvomerv 17·1C>-IS7 H1ro1c Henning 7S·13-148 Micha~ Fetchick 17·76-153 Weill.tr tnmen 76·1l-IS7 Arnold Pelmer 7?·76-1.. B111 Bisdorf 81·73'-154 Howie Jonnson 77·80-IS7 Tomrnv 8011 13·76-1•9 Bob Goalov 79·7$-154 Frtd Hawkins 79·7t-1S7 Ke1v1n Naote 14·76-ISO George Bellino 13·11-154 Wiiiia m Collins I0·77-157 8en Smtih 12·11-lSO Rov Btelhl 71·71-154 Boo McC1lllS1er 79·19--ISI Jim Klno 12·7t-ISO O•ck Lon 11-n-1ss Ktn Towns 71-to-lSI Oon Bergman 78·13-ISI Oow Flnsterwelc 79·76-ISS Oen Morgen 7•·U-1SI STAIKEOUH-Morr' Oe1ro1t 9t Btvlevtn Clevelano. S6 Benn1\lt r Cn1cago .ts Bovd Bosion 91. Hou11h. Thas 76 SAVES-Ja rn es Cti caoo 16 Herna r>OU OtlfO•t 16 M-•· Anvel\, IS, Howell Oe•teno I• Ou \tnoerrv Kan\es C1tv 13 NttiONI LH9Ue t Tllrou9'1 Tllursd.v•s Game') BATTING 1160 ol betU-McGet St Lou1' 3SS Herr SI Louis l •O Crul Hou,11on, 317 Cwynn, San 0 eva . ..316, Parker Clnclnn111 316 RUNS-C01t man. SI Lou•'· Sl Reines Montreat SO. Herr, St Lou•\ •1 Murotiv Allen1e. •7 Semutl. Pl'lll10t1on11 '6 RBI-Herr, SI. Lou1\, S9, Cieri. St Louis SS, Parker. C1nc1nnetl 5'. Wilson Phlladt1on1e SI Muronv Allan•• •9 HITS-Gwvnn Se n 011110 91 Herr. St Louis, 87. McGH. S1 Louts. 86 Parker. Cincinnati, as. Gervev San Diego, 12 OOUBLES-Wallacn. Montrtal 21 P1r1<1r C1nc1nne l1 19, Gwvnn Sen 0 11110 18. Herr. SI Louis. 18. Wilson Pn11eot101i1a 16, Clerk SI Louis 16 T1mo111on San 011110 16 TRIPL~-McGee St Lout~ 10 Rain es, Mon1rul. 1 \emutl PnttadtlDn•• 6 w 11,on, Pnlladelonle S HOME RUNS~uerrero. D""'s, II; Murohv. Al•t1nla 17, Cterl< St Louis 14 Perker, Cln'clnn111. 13, Ctv Cn1c1110. 11 Gervev Son Oltoo 11 STOLEN BASES-Coltman St Louis SO McGtt SI Louis 11. Lo~s Cn1ca110 77, Recus, Clnc1nnat1 24, Samuel P!llledtl· onle 12 F ITC Ht NG (6 dtci1ionsJ-H1wk1n' San n1eoo. 11 ·I 3 09, And1.111r SI LOUIS 12·3 169, Goo<ten, Ntw Yorio. 11 3 I 61 HerM\1'81', Oodtlr•. 7.7, 1.51; Co• SI Lou•' 9·3 2., 01r11no New York 6 1 1 31 ST!ltKEOUTS Goooen New Vor11, 1)1 Rvan Houston 109 Velen1ut11, OOCl9ers, IOl, Or leon P "'t>uro" 99 Sot C nc•n na11 91 Si>VES-11eardon Mo,,•rea• /1 Goueg, Son O•too 17 Sm1111 Cn•c ego 6 Colle9e MITAOPOLITAH LEAGUE Cal SaddllN<lt C ..... ) illu'-.r' 10, G1u<11os l Rul!lt" 002 161 C>-10 9 Geucno\ 000 101 0-2 6 7 T11<k1ntn Klloetr!clr. Il l i. Sl\1r11v Tomeslclr. t61, LaVtc~. 1f111r IS>. Camot>ell 161 and Holde11 HA 1~or1m rill Nott Tiie Rusllers .are now 6· I and pta11 lllt Pira te\ et Golden we,t Sundt v el 11 .,.., USFL lll1voffs OUAillTERl'IN.t.LS Todl'tl Ho<!'ton ar B•rm.nvnem Sundlv Denver et Mernol'ls T amoe Bev a t Oaklenc Mancll'I Be111morl! al New J1nt v SEMIFIH.t.LS S.f\H'Cll\I, JUiy ' Petr.rigs '''" and times to oe on· nounced Su...Sh , JUI\' 1 Pa1,,n11s sites ano limes 10 t>t 1n· nounceo CH.t.MPIONSHIP Suncll\I, JUiy t4 Sem1l1no1 winners el Eu t Rutnertorc N J HIGH SCHOOL Orange Countv A.M-St1r Game NORTH lO, SOUTH 16 (11 Sant• .t.na Sllclluml Sou1r1 A•• Stan 0 3 1 6'-1' Norin A•I Siers 6 ?I 0 )-JO No-Jonnson 1 run <••ck l111eo1 No-Pontlfltl 23 o•n from John\on ( Prukoo 1r.ic1<) So-Penellor 41 FG No-Jonn\on I run 1Pr111r.oo lhclll No-Owens ?6 run wll!I lumt>le CPrukOD k1Clr.I So-M.tcne 1 3• DH\ from &1e1rn1n Hen 1gon k1Clr.I No-PrukOO 40 l'G So-M11cne 1 10 oau •ron• o.,1r sac oan •a '~<' Allenoante 6 000 ts• ""o•eo GAME STATISTICS So F "'' oowns 1l Ru,nn ve rcage )1·29 Peulng varo\ 1SS PesSls 11 21· I PunlS·IVtr811t 6· JS Fumott\·fumblH 1os1 3·7 Ptnelllt\ verds penatlled J·2S INDIVIOU.t.L RUSHING Ho IS 7S 16 143 11-17·0 l ·ll 1-1 1·6S So-Sw1111r1 9·JO Howser 6 19 An 1ov1n 4·0. 8i11men. 4· I. Jonts, 2 2. Ben· 1emln 1·3 Oulr sec J·lor minus 13 COOk 3 lor·mtnus 13 No-Ferrtll 1 )6 Ga re·• 6·1• Brown o· 14 Bvrnes J·74. JOM\On, 2·1or 'Tllnul ] CneH I tor·rn•nu' 11 INOIVIOUAL l"USING So-O\JIT1sac •·1·1 61 COOll 2·0·0. II B111m1n 6· 11·0. 76 No-Jol\nson 10· IS·O 121 ClllM t 1·0 I• INOIVIDUAL 11taCEIVING So-Mltcnell 6 111 Grav I· 1l, Swlg1r1 7 11 JOM\ 1-11 Ga1e1v I ·9 No-Pon11flt1 3·48 S.Outvaoa 1 14 Nener 7 11 R 1um 2 I? Byrnet I 16 Orllf I 16 MA~ LIAGU• LEADERS -,~.Llf"l .. Mtue,.,..'tt--~ Ca~ Anui*r CMmpjoftW\lo l•t~eillblllMdl) MATCH ~LAY Sii' R1ii00iJWm:":!~&.r-........ ~~-8A ntNG ( 1.0 " INlt,l-"elldlnOll New Yori., .JSt. 1090,, eo,ton, :111, lredltY. $Miiie, m, lodllt 0.kland. .12'.i: Bretl l<enMs C1t'll. >I• l'lUNS 119'1C1tf\Oll, ...... York, s•. ltle>ktn, 81111~-iS; Wlllt•k•r. OelfOll S); 0.Ylt o.1uend', S2. Molllor. Mllweuk". 41 lt81-M•lllMl'I', New Yorio. SO :P l runen•k.,, Mlrwieaot1, ff, Olt>ion, 6 etroll, 4'. l<lnvme11. Oll!lend, ... 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S6 Oollera • Ad Ill&\ I 11111 l'I .... ti\, h111 no jNM'h-00 of p•nnrrll i. rt•lundable .• Additional ... mar be pwchatc'd fot sz 00 euh • Pricea m\31 be included in 1hr ad • p,,.., n.•t .;J>Ph 111 1hr rr11I ..... 1.,1r, rr ntal. 1>r ht-Ip wanted clallif'ieariona Of 1utomobi'" pttrod OH•r 12000. Call 6 4 2-5 6 78 • \\.&1l1hk-onh 10 11m.itr p.ln\ ;uht'rllK'rJ selling merchandile. • ~ PORTABl E Uncs.twood, good con-10 gallon aquarium $20 dltlon $ 15 Two matct11ng Frodge $50 24 c.nvu leatherette ·carry 642-2849 • on" tllQht begs $20 each 2·G78i. t5 $35 pair 2· S35 Pair. Room a11 litter H78x 15 $45 111es on 11ms c:te.ner f()( bathroom or to 111 Ford or Cnrysler kitchen l lS-Costa M PT o ducts , blJfa n-c e 11 842•9083· 631-3701 FISCHER skis t80's Boots size 9 Poles. very good condition. must sell Moving, sacnhce all $50 556-8003 tRL S b1l..e 3-spe6d • Rues $30 Old hump bacil trunk 18'')"x32"' $40 Small bow back RATTAN king chatr $25 4 VW RtMSITtRES $25 rocker, painted $20. Rattan klng slze head-Superbfflle tow bar with Wringer top tor old wash· board $10 Wood six bracket SJS vw breifull) er $35 Maple dovgti bo1t drawer dreu er $25 520 Food warmer $6 2 end table $20 2 maple Small book shell S 10 matching dining chairs I a m p s S 1 O e a c h Bleck and white TV from reupnotstered and 968· t307 Huntington Sea.re. works great $25 painted $251peir Box Ian Beach ~lrt •classic Cruiser bike $7 50 Lamps SJ 50·S 15 GOlF cart and bag good .so. Five chrome rims , c · with Jeep h t> s25 504 , Marigold orona $15 Ctub tube holders 557•6088 u 5 del Mar Saturday 8-3 20¢ Leather wood cov-==..,..,,.=·__, Sunday 10·2 ers $ 1 50 548·3774 REFRIGERATOR/freezer 6 O THRUSTER surf-GREAT beginners sur1· $50. Gold 22 cubic feet board $50 Large O'Neill board $40 Teac A-400 ~;~ 19g 0 0 d Ca 11 tu11-su11 $40 642-8802 stereo cassette deck $25 6 STACKING chairs B o at trailer $40 STERLING salt and pep-padded e1tcellent s15 675-4007 per $50. Table and teal each Basketball hoop JABSCO belt drt en solid $25. Kenwood stereo and and bacl\ooard S 10 bronze one tn;h pump $apea40 kerFsa S3beo. Tape dectk Ladies 10-speed bike $50 Electric lawn mower. . r rware ro • 525 L $ tlsaerle $ l 5 Ftt 1 arge black board you fix 30 Dock wheels logs S20 Coat ac~P s8 1°5 6 $7 Stag horn terns me-$25 Marine telephone Polafotd · S 10 ~ d1um $15 huge $50 cable with tott1ngs $50 s1o. 786-5687 eascape 675-6906 Marine heads. chemica.1 AQUARIUM 40 gallon hex· or pump $45 Antique SWIVEL ch.ale S JS Black agonat with stand. ltght wood blocks. planes and light enclosed S 15 Rocks tiltration system Includes spoke shave $25 Satur· $3. Haircut kit $5 Oval 2 KO I excellent con· day AM only 646-4005 marble cottee table $50 S Chandelier 10 lights $30 d1t1on 50 545.7937 KITCHEN dinette set Oeooratlve lamp, 3 ball ARCADE Space Invaders square with extension with chain $30 Photo v I d e o g a me $ 5 O leat and 4 cha11s $50. Ell.· en$ larger $30 Photo dner 979·2252 ~:J~;J~ \ con d I t 1 o n 5· Barbecue $ lO BANJO (unassembled) Padded chair $20 Camp· with complete hardware LAWN mower push with Ing cots $5 each and hand-carved arm c atcher Craltsman Knapsacks S3 and $5 (cost 01 materials $801 chrome good condition Hammock S 10 Lawn $J5 • Instructions rn $25 673-8559 shower $2 Polaroid cam-era s 10 Soccer ball 53 eluded 646-9053 Moving Drafting table Paint mlu r S 1 50 BICYCLES lady's -single $ t5 Lamps SS Twin GreasegunSt.Balancing speed. has rende rs. <>eds $10 Steamer trunk beam $10. Radio KLH health sa ddle, de · $15 End tables. colfee with speaker $20 Tent tachabie metal shopping table$ 15 each. Matching SS. ~s 10¢·$ 1 Re· basket s4s Man's 10• round table $25 Antique cord s 1 0 c ea ch speed hght weight $49 dresser St 5 Antique Sk b d S 5 T d table $20 Clolh1ng S l-ate oar 1 ire Name bran s Looi<, nde SS Dtshes S¢-$8 Dinette 650k 13. new S 18 D11lls. new 968·8138 sharpening tool s t o set $35 Maple bed S 10 Tiger electronic ignition BIKE. g111 s Schwinn 10· Books 10¢ Bicycle 10· $8. Antenna rotator s 15 speed, good condition speed $20 Bicycle $5 545-1525 867 St Clair $50 644-4579 Casters $4 Hub caps $.5 Street, Costa M esa CEILING fan along with lite Pictures S5·S 10 Curtains S 1 Traverse rod s S 1 Enter lrom Bear Street kit S25 Four mag wheels Dolls St·SS rovs 2423 between Baker and 14•7 $50 Black and ' Bristol , _ wtute 13 TV sohd state NOfse Avenue. Costa $25 Storage trunk $15 Mesa THREE large castor cllaors Aquarium heater and two $ 10 each $25 lor all pumps $20 650-3567 754-6762 C::HILD'S desk $25 -Book TOOLS $1·$10 C11airs shelf S t5 Doll house and $10 each Scale $ 1 Elec-furniture $25 Basketball tr1c i tems 50¢·$ 10 $15. Paper cutter $5 Ctotlles 26e-S2 Framed Rocket S 15 Pong game pictures S 10·$20 Hide-S 10 673-80 t 7 a-bed sso Matching COLEMAN SIOY8 $5 loveseet $25 Signs S5· $25 Phone speaker $10 Lanter" 55 Vacuum Kitchenware items S 1-$3 cleaner $25 Rebuilt 318 Shoes 25,_51 33 t-cl Dooge carburator $20 Avocado Costa Mesa 35mm shde proiector and 631 _8681 Good 91 11 accessories $20 Sewing u machine cabrnet S 15 19" TV $30 Camera bag $2 WASHER $50 Dryer $50 Speaker sets $10-$20 Dishwasher S50 Pusll Stereo receiver S 15 mower S 15 Vacuum1 Framed seragraph S 15 cleaner S35 22 1 Flower Jewelry bO• $5 Boat Street Costa Mesc1 bumper $5 Hardware 646·5848 I 25¢·$2 50 Bike parts to PACKARD Bell rao10 $ 10 $2 50 I 73 t Baypor t HI-Fl and record cabinet Way Newport Beach 011 $35 Black andirons lore· Holiday and Tustin screen $20 Hoover floor CUSTOM made k 1ng polisher $10 Btacl< iron bedsprpad ni>w $50 Ell· lamp S 10 All good con-1 erc;1se bike S30 P1ciil\es dit1on. 675-6024 S 1 each 546-67 46 I PING pong table $25 6' pool table $50 G111 s 20" bike $5 Boogie boards $10 Old Royal typew11ter $15 Haircut set $5 Na· !tonal Geographic globe $ 10 Tl59 catcu1a1or new $50 Tl59 printer new $50 Chicken wire 3 x 100 SS Animal cage S5 540-4706 1101 Tulare Dflve Costa Mesa WOOD canoe paddle S7 Suri pole holder $6 New HD H1bach1 $4 Daiwa albacore pole $19 USN 34x34 ieans $4 Denim 42 1acket $5 USN weather coat S 15 Wooden fish net $6 Ice chest, items 25i.-S8 Custom yellow- ta11 pnte $25 RG 78-15 WW tires $8 Hydraulic. scissor 1acks $6 Fire- place screen $6 As· sorted tools l1sh1ng tackle poles reels parts 25e·S 16 490 Costa Mesa Street Costa Mesa -.l•..,lt~W.-n_ ... __ __.s ... 111_ Bair WntM Siii itlt Wu... 1100 ielt Waat .. llM ltlt WntM 1111 ltl1 Wy!M Ill! &Ill SALIS CHll D CARE rny Nwpt. Ctr llLIYllY HIYH Biiingual Eng/Span, used ofc. fOf 8, mo old. Mon· fOf dental lab. PI T, mil• car sale person, top Thura AM 1 720.-0704 age plua ft Must uM dOllar paid. 751--0e08 Clertcal own car Apply 2474 1/2 amntElllYtCE ~unmT ~;~ B•vd. c M TRAINEE·Newport Tire II you re a 1ell·1tar1er and Ctr, 3000 E Coast Hwy. llexlble abOut Job asalgn-MITAL ASlllTAIT. Corona del Mar ment1, the F D.l.C. has• Chalralde, Exper. pref. ~ _ __ _ job for yov Our division N B 644-0032 M OVING ! EveJythlng BABYSITTER· 1 yr old, Of batik llquldatlon CUI· _._ goes Like new all steel also do It hSl<PQ; 2 days rently haa openings for MITAL &ISIST I &llE lawnmower $25 Vintage pl wk E(lstblutt area N B several cterl< typist who positions avail in mature all steel child's pedal car. Reis req 760.0806 eves average typing speeds dental practice Ideal fire engines. wagons. Banking 50WPM. The F:D.I C ol-situation lor a bright, tractor $20-$39 Antique L .. lllATill ters a great beneltts en8fgeuc. polite. mature cast iron Singer sew ma· package Including dental lady, age 25·45 Benellts c:hme ~oJk cabinet. TEOlllOIAI & vision coverage II yov conaiats of nice workings damaged leg $10 Many The Irv ne olflce of the would tllee mar. Info« condlt1ons. hrs 7t,.6-6, antique and vintage Federal Deposi t In· matlon call personnel, at t';, hr lunch, 4 days p/wl<. chairs and rockers, oak surance Corp has 546-5858 EOE 5.7 wks vacation p/yr and hardwoods. almost 1mmed openings for per. Clerical T R J ud y . DD S . an are reltn1Shed $4-$50 es~~r with the lollowlng FILE OLEllS 494· 1445 Call btwn 9-12 4 ref1nshed solid walnut ~.--or 2-4 for appt to inter· or oak dining chairs $20 • Min 2 yrs banking exper The Federal Deposit In-view each Old relinished split in a note dept or loan suranoe Corp has stx DRIVERS reed covntry high back dept • openings lor Ille clerks. rocker with arms $35 2 • Ability to type min 40 To qualify you mull have EARN StOO PER DAY story vintage doll house WPM 2 yrs exper. In filing, 1ort-We train 11 quallfled $10 Hand cralted wood· • Strong verbal & written Ing & checking all forms 541-9045 ext. 110 en 48 inch high doll communlcetlon sl<llls of documentatlon Exper. oun1e.Pos1t1o;;-- hovse, lishacale shlngles Banking exper 1s required In a bank's note dept Is a part time '"" t1d1n $40 Wooden portable for this position Maxi· plus The F.D I C. otters e 646 7621 blwn 8 6 M-S baby crib or play pen mum salary wlll not ex-great beneltts package --- S 10 Relin1shed hard· ceed $20,000 p/yr and Including Dental & VIS1on EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! woOd 40 s combo high will be based strictly or. coverage Please call $600 00 per 100 Guaran- chl1r and play table S 18 prior exper & education. personnel. 546-5858 teed Payment, No Ex- Hardwood youth high The F D.I C. otters a great EOE perlence/No Sales De- chalr S 10 7 beQullful 22 benellts package 1nclud· talls send sell-addressed Inch oval leaded stain Ing Dental & Vision pack-CILLECTlllS stamped envelope· ELAN gtassflowerpallern$15· age If you would like F D.LC lsseeklng fulltlme VITAL • 903, 3418 $25 Sevet al desks ol all more lnlormation. please collectors In the Irvine Enterprise Rd. Ft. Pierce. slies S 14-$50. Excellent c a 11 person n e 1 a 1 area to perform contlnu-FL 33482 Oak le-..... ers desk $50 """5858 EOE ous collectlon etforts on E-0 - ln1urance Ill. TEUIOUll The Irv ne ottloe of the Federal Deposit In· surance Corp has Im· mediate openings In ovr Insurance Dept The entry level INSURANCE CLERK requires the IOI· lowtng exper· • Typing 40 wpm • Fam11iarlty with policies & premiums • Xlnt verbal & com- mun1ca11on sl<llls • Muat be conscienc1ou1 & attentive to detail• As a TECHNICIAN In our Insurance Oe-pl-:-you wlll be responsible IOI' • Verlllcatlon of insurance on all real estate toans • Piecing comprehensive 1abllity Insurance on D.l.C owned properly • Review ot property lor adequate coverage • Malntaln1ngs ticklers In a current status • Prepratlon of monthly epor1s • Computer input Candidates mull have llP- pr oprta te expertenc Banking 1s a plus Maxi- mum salary Is S 18.000 p/yr The F.D.l.C offers a great benellts package, lncludlng Dental & Vl1lon coverage If you would like more tnlormauon, please call personnel, at 546·5858 EOE ....... .,...,.. delinquent accovnts As mployment pportuntty Classic twentys 6 drawer Be.auty--=1 part of ovr ltQuidaUon vnu P/T -F/T llek hrs $4.00/hr .IAllTHIAI.: oak desk. cathedral IU!-L •u•i F•••-s will be involv..,. with co,-n-. • tips Jeff 645·5242 OI center drawer. needs re-19•5 -_._ ..... PIT c/lab Janitorial llmsh $35 Old Stede needs all arovnd hairstylist tact1ng borrowers by FILE OLElll Must have exper 20·25 pew ter porringer $5. & a manicurist. 496-5728 phone to f:solve delln· Part time, insurance agen· hrs plwk Must be bond· Boxes ol old sllverplate of or 499-2221 Quency t> blems. Vou cy Nwpt Bch. Exper prel able Start $4 p/hr all types $ l-$ 18 10• wlll review borrowers Illes 645•9000 ask lor Liz. C M./S.A. area. Call Mr .speed Schwinn S20. 5 lllllEEPEI & recommend action as Bennett 979-6373 Scrimshaw tusks $35· Part lime. Send resume to necessary You possess FILL/TIME P&Y irwELIY •uES S50 M 1 ood 1137 Bayside Dr. Corona knowledge ol consumer PAIT/TlllE Wiii 95" -k any vind~ge w d del Mar, Ca 92625 credit cOllectlon practice immed openlng-exper FI T ~~ll~tc~ies n~~-Sa;0 & procedures u well as Opportunities available N B prest~1ovs line ~- Beautiful 32 inch marble OAllEIA PlllH/ lemlllarlty with collectlon with the lOS ANGELES airy store. ra~ Gem prel top cottee table, graceful PUTEIAIE• laws. This position re-TIMES CIRCULATION 644-8325 0 Du I , I d t qu4res xlnt verbal & writ· Det pdartment in our dool r Light assembly worker ueen Anne legs $50 t es one u e shoot ng 1 l(lll P b 0 oor newspaper sa es Large selection ol hang. PMT'S, negs. burning 1 en s ~1· reoi ious ank· program Guaranteed needed, apply In person ing lights and table and plates, color stripping & ~g or Pl nance exper. a hourly wage plus com-Arrow Maufacturing 1365 lloor lamps from all eras equipment maintenance. Pus. ease send your 1 1 H • Logan Ave Costa Me1a resume to F D 1 c . attn: m ss on ours .. pm to _. ____ _ $4-$35 Boxes or nautical nNsmEI/ Personnel. p 0 Box 9 pm Tr a In Ing I s IUllCllllT • ~~$ :~ B~:::i.:ia~~ PASTl-IP &ITIST 7549. Newport Beach. provided Potenllal lo Exper pref Must have f()I. antique and vintage Duties include setting ads Ca 92658-7549 EOE ;arn $300 plus per weal\ towing Laguna Beach wooden 1runks and & straight copy Typing -0.IST lllPER--o~;; ~·;~v~~"(· f:ri1~ studio on PCH. 494-7804 chests s 14.s5o 843 60 WPM req.Good mark-, • ____ _ West 15th Street (oll up skills mandatory some eiiper Transp & lllEIAL IALE /FEI IAllClllllT Placentia Avenue). New· Both posllons are 30 hrs own tool nee 640-2700 Nauonat Swimwear Co Newport Beach 756· 1035 . port Beach. 548·0135 pl wtc. Medical & dentat --0••11 d 'd ----- 8 , Insurance paid. Call -nee s exper Ord.er Medical A sst . ex· Alter am please A 11 s s a S c h u 1 m 8 n . exper hne cook Full time pullers & packers for perlenced. G P. In HB. MOVING sale: Roll-up sun 642-432, 1 ext. 29 1 Brea le.last, lunch & dinner warehou9e Only capable 536-9406 or 84 7 -4343 blinds. wtute 3 wtdths 11.1111 Ol&IT slittts Appty en person. hard w0tkers need apply --- S2·S6 Presto c1ectr1c aft 4pm The Beach Apply in person. IEI. Ill. llLLEI meat grtnder. new $20 IAILY PlllT House Restaurant, 619 5181 Argosy Dr. E>Cper nee 36 hr wk Xlnt Cr ock pot ne w S8 330 W Bay St S leepy HollolN l n . Huntington Beach working cond Call Stemware and glassware Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 Laguna Beach. No phone STATE FARMINSUR 964•1661 F V. __ _ 25¢-50¢ Sewing table GU'T Fiii TIAT -calls please. Gen Olllce. phone: com· MHO•AllllEI/ $20 Fabrics 50¢ yard puter. aales. salary lllYEI ~3~~h Y8;~al~~e,ce~1ec~Os¢ llllT .1117 COlllELllS S l300·S lSOO 553• 1943 Exper In· the distribution Man's 2·su1ter Tourlster llllElllll 'f Part time carrier covnsel· IEIEll&l OFFICE ol snack foods (potato $20 Large carry-on (cos1 ors wanted Help bOys Type 45 WPM. gd com-chips, fritos, etc) pret $50) $15 Hi-back swlvel and girts so11c11 new mun1ca11on skills atten-Xlnt start u p o ppty desk chair (for home or SELL IY subscr1pt1ons on their lion todetalls, non-smok· w/good pay & benehts olf1ce1 $35 Armchaor TELEPHDIEI paper routes Must"en)oy tng office Mesa Pacific Apply Wed July 3, at $35 Chatr $15 Hoover working with 10· 13 yr Financial 756-1212 3510 Susan. Santa Ana electric floor shampoo PIT or Fil Choice ol olds Early evening hours btwn 10am-4pm Oues- and waxer. new $20 Gar· work days/ llex1ble hrs. PEST COITllOL hons may be answered at den tools $2-$3 Electric hours is yours Call T H Commission only TEC•llCl•I (714) 627-6131 Person. As s 0 c I a t e s r e I e -• De EOE charged grass trimmer marketing, 953_6670 Call Bruce Emsley Lloyd Pest Con1rol needs net Pl_ __ $8 Motor mount lor In· 642-4321 eKt 206 route technician We lfFICl PIT llatabte boat. new S 15 train Must have good M/F Ille office work • Paddles $15 Pump S3 C&lllEll/CLEllS 111111 Ol&IT driving record Cell Mr Many8frandslor Realtor Autoharp $30 Bongo Immediate openings • lor IAA.Y PtllT Taylor AM at 979-6021 Must be dependable d rums $4-S 10 Folk those who can provide,,. _______ _ songbooks 50¢-$5 service with a smite we'' ___ _ GIRL FRIDAY P/l 2days a Good car & can work Household Items 50¢-$5 otter security. career op-IEOI IAlll week • Lite typing. good under last paced con- 4101 Hilaria Newport port unit ies. excellent wanted FIT w/exper to telephone. general o ttlce dlllons M-F 10-4 Sat OP· Beach 011 Hospital Road benelits. No nights. New crew on our 68' Company Airport loc Salary open 1 ton a I S 5 I hr Ca 11 and Flagship. 646-9053 & pleasant conditions Motor Yacht In the sea 01 852·9060 ask lor Sandy 631-1266 Selling anything with a I Dally Piiot Classified Ad 11 e S1mple mauer Just call 642-5678 Apply In persol'\ 9·5 No Cortez. Calll coast and pho ne c a 11 s A B C the Inside passage-Aca- L UM BER & H 0 M E pulco to Juneau Must CENTER. 140 East 17th have backgrovnd In crew- St Costa Mesa, Ca 1ng on a private yacht ----Salary commensurate •&11CmHS llPEHmll CllTllEU • Full Benellls llTlllE WJI II~ Ettab O.C Water Prod· Ex.pet. FlT IOI ~n llnn uctt llrm seekl aell 1n N.8. Typing IOWPM, motivated salet perton, good front office tlj)C)ffr. wtll trftn. Pos1tlon1 avail 645· 1791 In Ind. comm. res mrkt llOl ........ IT FfT PI T M/F 852-9068 ri- ---PA1ITTER W&ITll fa&. '191 must have some exper No typing required. Must 9 ... 0911 11 5 be friendly OV1Qolng lndl· =:.._ a vtdual. Work 9-S Mon-Fri P&llJll &mHAIT In a t>eautlful lrlendty ol· tor waterfront restaurant & lice Apply In peraon, at marina N B Rhine Ch•n· the Pennyaaver. t660 nel Wed-Sun 10·50 hrs Plac.ntla Ave, CM. wkly 675-4639 Iv mag m-·T --IEOI .,... PART TIME/Hardworl<er Exper. FIT for dealgn ltrm for expanding cleaning tn ltB. Typing 60 WPM, service. JODI 642-6746 good lront office appear. PHn-IP 645-1791 P o s 1 11 o n o p e n 5 llEOEPTIHllT days/week incl Saturday Exciting, busy Art/Drafting backgrovnd llYIB helplul Must be pro· ductton oriented Will Real Estate office. T..._ train. Apply Pennysaver. phone ans, meeting pub- 1660 Placentia Ave CM. lie. some typing, mature · person. good appear. PllAlllACY CLEll Exper. req. A1k for Pan-time. Mon-Fri Days. Owner. 854-2800 Apply at Guild Drug See IEOEPT /TYPIST Pharmacy Manager 1610 · San Miguel Dr Npt Bch Loo1<1ng for an e>Cpel'lenQe ____ . __ responsible Individual w/ PlllE &m. SITTIH good phone per900a111y Santa Ana Co needs & front olflce appearance. people lmmed. No exper. Xtnt typing skllls 4 must. nee. S t00-$400 wkly. Bullder Industry axper- Salary'" comm Eve hrs lence preferred. PI T. 556-8877. Michelle 673-7643 btwn 9.3 wl<dys. PLuMBER·s HELPER 11an 111m own trans. not afraid ol lull lime position In N B. hard wortl. summer emp. benefits llrm. Prof •P· ~2.0515 att 6 pearance for lront office P /T IELIYHY PIHll ~~d'~-~s~P~~0=: For Travel Agency. Hourly retarial / gent ofc exper. • mileage. Star1 7115 to Word proceulng a plus. 9115 646-0203 Georgina Call Beth, 851-2090 P /T IEOIETAIY Reliable person for hovse 9am-2pm daily Typ1ng 70 cleaning $8rVICe. $5/hr ~ WP M . d lctap h o ne. ml. o wn c a r pre f , phones. 851-1707 Wendy 731-5232 call Kr11t1e IECEPT /nPllT IET&IL OLlllS Busy real estate ottlce. Several PIT Sai.s Cl8t'k Must be reliable and positions avail No exp presentable Wiii train. nee. Wiii train. Available but experience preferred to work Eves & Wknds Call Joan 63 1· 1266 Apply tn person Pier 1 Im· pons. 2710 HarbOr Blvd, remax logo Costa Mesa Sales WIWUT llECEPTillllT Yll'IE W•TIJ mfg has lmmed. oppty for at the lOS ANGELES sharp PMS~n. Must have TIMES Tetemarl<etlng 01· prof/entnus1astlc phone ,lee in Coeta Mesa. Ett. 8C· personellty, and a neat 'five June 1, our new com· lront offkle appearance mission scale allow. yov Full t ime posi tion lo earn tnOfe than $200. w/benellts. Apply In P8f· in commiaalon & wages. son BAKER HYDRO, by selllng only 20 244 1 So. Pullfnan. Santa subscriptions a week. It's Ana. 261·2800 possible to earn more IEOEmHIST Front ottlce appearanoe a must Heavy phones. lite filing, errands Mon-Frt 9·S. $200 wtl 556-6020 than S1000. weekly. Hours are llexlble and the ottlce Is freeway close. For more Information. call 640.0301 Linda Sale SUll llECIPTllllST -11111111 WATEI Mature resp person hiring comml & resldenttal w/xtnt comm s111lts. sales resps. Full/part· legible handwriting, It t 1 m e : 8 3 6 • 6 6 6 6 . typing, ousy phones. N.B. 8.30-4:30 olc Start $1200 mo.---------- 752-8880 SALIS PEllH IECEPTllllll' Landscape Architectural llrm has receptionist pos. Salary. plus commi11lon Sails 1a1e1 person 675-6970 Ilion open IBM Com· SALES REP. for growing puter or word ~ssor Cosmetic: Co salel exper e x per dei"lrable. prel.Sendresume P.O. 250-4822 EOE Bx 57 1, Balboa Ca 92661 ) AaatHCtatatl 3002 Lest I r .... 3004 CASHIER -Marine Supply store, full or part·tlme Lo111 Green parrot Fovn· Ask for Jerry 645-1711 wnh exper Marina det ·• Rey (213)456·5592 * Advanced Training * Full or Part time HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED )H 1(.f H' 1H~ r~ 5'-<· c• M • 800 ... M ' ?Q 1 •• ~c. ... ,,.,,. ~· 800 AM ' >C M } taln Valley HB area. 968-9789 ---IELIYEIY lllYEll OHTIFIEI AllE For Party Equipment Full time & part lime New-Rental Store Good drtv· SIPEIOITI 111-lltO SPIRITUAL READINGS Advlce In All Matters & Counseling 1815 So. El Camino Real, San Clem Lie d 492·7296 LOST lop Rabbit vcty Santa Isabel, CM Wht port VIiia. 4000 Hiiaria Ing record Must work Sat. ----HIEAlllMILY Way. N B 642·586 t 645--0760 United Rent-All Cerlng Happy Home lor w/blk & brown spot1 the Elderly In Costa 650-5053 REWARD! Mesa Wholesome home-I . 1·1y P1·1a1" cooked ScandlnaVian & LOST Lop Rabbit vcty •• •• • • • • • • • • American meals Oper-Santa Isabel, C M Wht • • ated by Finnish Nurse• 1 w/blk & brown spots • • Call Lllsa or Kathy 650-5053 REWARD e e (714) 548·2925 t ost male Cat. wht/tan • • rwo Brothers age 22 FIT very lrtendty, Hrbr Vu • WAITED: • student FIT empl Age 20 Hmes 759-7583 Eves : : disabled PfT studen~ are LOST Small blk Dog. • AITO llm lllY.Elll • seeking couple tn 50 s or beagle lace, long curly • • older to adopt Midwest hair Vic Adame & • • origin, without relattves. HarbOr. C.M . 557.9350 e· Irvin e Area. M on -Fri Afternoon, • Please Incl phone no. on • Earl · g k d $A00 • written Inquiry This Is no Ptr1ta1la 012 • Y m ornm • wee en s. "' • e Joke 17908 Woodruff apt Newport Hou=lfe on va-• $600/m o . M ust be d e pen dable . Call • 54 Bellllower CA 90706 cation. 6/29·7/15 need : 3 PM-5 PM W eekdays : t.1t Feu• 004 young pretty turrogate • Ir. CzarllJ • wlle Typlcal Newport • e t>enel111 PleaM call Bob. e e lor appt. 9:30-tt·30pm. • 842-4333 e 957-1135 .• • FIT or PIT Xlnt Income 5041649·5669 e1tt 113 •OSTEll Full time Apply In person btwn 2 30·4 30 Mon-Fri Ma Barkers Rest . 212 E 17th St C M HOUSECLEANERS Would you hke to make btwn S 180-240 p/wl< working 30-40 hrs 768· 7616 lllSllHPEll Busy 81tec/2 children, 12· 13 Needs honest, de· pendable 1 energetic person, 12·6 PM, M·F, to clean. cook • MANY er- rands Must have good car ind know. Newport area $5/hr • mileage Serious refs check re- quired S8flovs only need ···a ....... 4124 90% nd T.611 no Pbi c.11 • • e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e to apfdy Pat ric k • 130 w Bay SltMI Co1111 Ml!•• CA lnll?T • 1· 1266 FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: H2-Hll fOf rates. Jlewport Meaa Mort 5~2711 Nancy !RETIRED DR. wlll lend on R E 1st. 2d, 3d. Long Of short term 768-6684 : AN EOllAI l)PPORTUNITV f MPI OY fR MSIPl·llYE •• I e free room & bOard In ea- •••••••••~•-' t • • • • • • • •• • change lor It tiskpg & I •1 p•1at cool(lng tor elderly gent •1 J I Yovr pvt ocean vu apt 1n • • •••••••• • Em8fald Bay, must be trlf 11.fl, e mature w/own transp & """°"'T ... D..,."!io1 ___ 4.-0.,21• • JIU Fii t'EDI • furn 854-3094 eves ._ _______________ .J ·-------· OW ha• money or • ... ,.. -· • INSURANCE Sunday, Jane 30 ARIES (March 21 ·Afll ti I 'I): Family gathering prove$ pleasant. frui tful. Problems are resobrd. 'ipintual values come into sharp. clear foc us. Ftnanc1al matters ca nt ~ calmly discussed. Communicate with one who 1s temporanly co nfrncd to hc)mc, hospital. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Chl·ck An es message for valuabl e hint. You'll learn ple nty abou1 ftnanctnl resources of one who has been huas1ful. Delinl.' mcan1ngs.1akc lHT)I.' to \tStl indt vtdual who aided you 10 pas1. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Yllu'll locate needed legal documents. Be aware. akrt . scns1t1ve to UJHO-date source matenal. Business panner or mate may seek "radical" t:hangc You'll be dealing with Cancer, Capricorn ind1vtduals. CANCER (~unc 21-J_uly 2~): You might learn more than you care to know. Could in volve f1nanc1al status o f one close to you. Emphasis n fu ture prospects, aspirations, ~pmtua.l values and love. You'll be rid oi'lrtlrden. LEO (Jul}' 23-Aug. 22): Sccnano highlights independence. creauvity, fresh stan . new ho pe. tntens1fiM romance. Focu on spcculatton. ab11tty to get to hcan of matters an(i to "pick winners." Another Leo plays dominant role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): You'll gain nc~ understandina of safety, secun ty, inve!ltment potentia l. Family members confer concerning home. land values. possible real estate t~nsaction. Hunch r roves accurate -know 1t. follow through on "inncr-.feehngs.'' LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): .Emphasis on movcm~1N, lJtpularity. commun1cat1on from re lative 1n transit. You'll be more ware of appearance, body image -in v1tat1on received to atte~ social function. Gemmt plays key role. TD'1. S 10,000/up. No • &Till L I,.--•T Newport BeaCh BrOl<erage -l. __ _::;;;;;;:~~~~;n~:;::;~:;:,;;;;::=;;;;:,JF~ov=n~d~a~m.::;1n Doxie, vie of credit" :no penalty c.11 • -Will. L• • ,...,.., ne.ds general Secretary ~~1~ -'t.. ' · ti\l"tl"f'Oo ·Oefll10l'AMoo.f78 7i.w ~ 11 ...... "'"" i~ "·"'h Scbooln.-J r . Hi ~In math. t""'tng lor '""" v \!o> t'~ \'H ~ Beact\ 960-2680 /E --~~ --1· 2:"!'2t 1 " SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Some restrictions arc ncocs*"" actually work to your advantage. Respond accordin&ly. Cycle hi&h, money situation will improve followma initial delay. What ~med lost will be recovered. Watch for Taurus! ' SAGrct.WUS (Nov. 22.Dcr 2U'vfc~olc w~ou•'ti weer 1ndtfTeren1 could now become enthu iast1c. 'Exc1una cha"Fs take place. ch1nsma 1s empham ,cd and you could be involved 1n tomd romanC'c. You'll be at riaht place 11 spec ial m o m ent • t , •... ,•·nu• •ou•.. 637--01 ID B I W .. SllO •and would ltk e ·to earn S25.00 to Vl ... u •• _ ~-_ f J lat e • proceulno rating Found Calleo kitten. • u.tl. &SmT. Tl I& • $50.00 tn rom m tSSJons and more e h e rroposals aome com--~~ ~~,~lr•t::--: ' ....,,_ • I t ., ... land/Wamer. 8 wtta whit• Looking for prol lndlv • We<'k -gJV(' us a call. Y o u can w o rk • ruter a in1Yr100. e>Cpe!' notel movth 847·2031 wl •lnt aecty/ofc 1k11t1. •PART TIME in the a f ternoons and • helpful Sell-s tarter • • • (714)1548-9003 Found-Male blk lab mix, Good organizattonal e ev enin gs a nd still have time to enJOy • CAPRICORN (Occ:. 22.Jan. 19): Domestic adju11ment takes pl•cc. holiday "iptrit prevails. secret meetina lends spice. Key is to be discreet. 1~1ay t:ard!i close to chest while being a shrewd observer. Money comes whl chett & Pawt "I capabllltlee Top salary & • your aummer . We offe r compl ete .• I :;;~2~ Brlsrot. CM ~n!~:: 1~8:~:;.::;:1~ : traini ng and provide transporotion • .Found male Gldn Retr. •P-~~f.~~M. ~o 02?1~· • plus great pr1ws. trips. and pl n\y o f • from !urpnsc source. -------.. 1 AQUARJVS(J1n. 20-Fcb. 18): Wish comes true. terms arc defined • '0 I) B '.;j I I' I' I I ( II 0 '1 y J ~ 1· I I I I prox 8 yrs vcty 8Nch a : MONEY ! This tS not a paper route : I Atlanta Call OC Pound &UWlllll Sllftll •a nd 1t is not seven d ays a w eek Come e ~72 t9 Te lephone Operator , 1 tpm-7am 1t11tt Many • help us get n f'w cuslA:>fn(>n for our• FbUNO we11 \rain.ct par• t>ene!Ot 95 t-7070 : ne-wspo~r nd have a good lime: I llM1, •t Newport HIQh AITllT /PUlllTlll • whlle you're doing It. Cam out and • I Sctoot PIT, must apec type & : see w hat w e are t.alklng abou t and : "•• FOUND Wometlt SEIKO have ra11 aceurett aklti. • you 'll be glad you d1d . C.Jl/I tnd.ay 11nd e • WATCH Vic Westctlff Of L1trlol M·F O· 12 84&-3H5 e eo--e · I & Dover Ide ntify Auto · • JU.rt tomorrow! CaU Mr. ~1 • .. TI 5~ 1.eeo2 ,_1111 •'8Altl • ~8-iO~ or 24 I ·8432 • ---'-.....;......::.......;..;..._.__.__.___..._....__._.__~..._. _...__. l 0 S T C o e le at I • I • 1ome BMW e~ rnrtpful : ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT : .__....._......_ _ __. Mer •Ptl. 18th St Ana to •fita Ex~ only n4t8<I • AN I OU.Al OPPOATUHlf'V u .. 1LOYCA USITHI DAILY PILOT ..,AST • UIULT" SllYICI . DtllCTOIY r-·w R ult Suvlce Call 642·1671 ht.JU I I whtlyettow V" CeM Del c,..n shop, good btW'I • now 19Y ,,, ... eo.ta ...._CA t2tu • IOUl-lm AH ••n I• OtattffltatfH 1211 Tony, 11.,11.1ame~e-oo1ej epo1y q~1 3!HJO • •••••••••••••••••••••••I ·~~~ ~~--~,'-~~·-~~~----- you hold trump card. Be confident, realize po it1on 15 strona and that 50meonc bchrnd sctn~ 1s cnthus11st1c suppon cr. Pisces, Virao 1ndiv1dua1s pl!Y memorable role Pl ES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your day to uptct the odds! Focus on powtr, authority, love relattort hip that 1row1 stron,a..Emphuisalt0on career. business, prcs111c. elc,•atcd standing in communtty. Capricorn plays parnmount role. ~ II' JUNE 31 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you Ii lee pt0plc, you do plent)' of soc1:ilm n'-you tend to souctt your forcci. you IO\ic to dine on aourmct dclicaC1es. You are U ettcd by food and the .. ,ooct Ufe."• You are ~n~i tivc to moods of othcn. you can u ually detect tttndJ and C')Clc5 You att tnu h aware ofappcaranrc, body 1maae·-you-&aqh ca ti)', you ire a.nistic: and you could have a wciJ}\t J)l'Oblcm. Ocmi.na • aan ar1us person play tmponant rolq fn your life. If itniJc, )'OU C'Ould marry this ynr.pcccmbcr wall prove mcmo1"1 .... b_tc __ _,J.._ ___ _ I I I _, "".... 11• ....... • ... &::t&w.. 1111 -1&.-- Or nge COlst OAILY PILOTIS1turday. June 29, 1~ •ata • -~ wnu...-. DO A UTTLI PlHt1/0l!n IUI .......... -.. TELEPHONI! S.\LES G E F~ f 1-HEt 1225.. I""" __ ,,......, __ _.__ It Mii !!ult tll'M Rl!AOER .\0 RN s 100 PER DAY • COlDSPOT FROST ""£! ~ta• watetb9d bOOk ...... -'t<XM Upr 111 PtaM. rk, wood Mahogany 18 lvll Cran _...., .. _--""_•_d ____ _ SalH t or pleHant , lralnlf qualilled S175 o.l•v available"' hMdbO&rd wl rtlttr, OW'Mttam lo.o • goocl, toundt &3Kotldaymocs.I Coln· 10 Kutau1t1 100 Po9lll"9 lndMdual WhO &41·00.5 ext '14 5'0-H71 patNed ra111, neater• ~ ~' • • .,. ' Good '400 142·3358 ~ety r•toreo. ehetry t1rMtlcll'l ont" 1400 enJOYt WOl'tllng wjth IN ---mallr ... StOO 557-eo&e • • ,. ~ U I'll Pl P COnd 185.MP &6600 pp dM '3tS 4,._'1135 1>4Jbllo. Wtlt t.at ~ & 'fll K&lll OllllY I llY &HUlllU .· •. ·1 rJ •, I i ;1r1 , ,.,_1 . .1 :!~Pl•I~ ay:rn1 ~o"'ti0o <71 4> 336-t27'7 ..,.... m . --- count• tel• Work In • "llUL.. .... LES 957..fl 133 ll~~,,!.~IJ~· =<i l~ ' .. • &2300 613-0125 WANTED • ~ Fatntly 920 !UAOPEAN S:"'l.1 be*Atlfl.ll. frlenclly ottie. at lmm.dl1te opentng tor -----6.-0-1671 "" '7 l. ! ' .'.. fOf S~1t.-.. Aw11d 81 Vir&QO 18 mo • Old, i-5 Mon-Frt. Apply In clerlll In tlle4r Newport Kenmore Aetrlg dbl dOor. , / ~ , • , ,. Srrtia1 G1MJ '230 W•l'lf\ln9 Chat~t., Boat 7 so o m 1 • 11 4 o o. pert on, PenneyH ver' Beach offlCe Type 45 Mii defr~t. malnt agr ... I.Ike r-..vJ' Con1emporer; 9 0.AU•O« HLI AOS NOW , , t Aayden OcHn Kayak . Sn1pnouH.. SHOO 495-1..a Hie<> ~Ila Ave, CM. WPM, OOod office slatta ment lO mo Old Paid dtawel dk wOOd dreSMf CLAS$1'11D IY CfT'fl ...._ wtbennett Ptlddle $525 87)-7813 Of etW 18 1 Trlilm _____ _ •aa-Pll req le.M p/hr plutben-$750 Alklng $400 Mutt &. mirror $125 00 HI llLOW 733 l'30 f c. __. ~ -t fita. 834-5110 ( I0-2) Sellll S40-2598 Ive mus . S..8-5380 hats l&lJ 1014 Hftl -- to work golf ahOP'°'ol PV1 -Kenmort Waaher end New Rattan/Wicker Lo..,._ C.rn1 ••I Mir 1122 8a1U1day 8-4 129' Con TVL a.•ie, ,g: snfpeaaUbOat w/2 Mtt ... lfnw 11' p ..... ~;~.;'r,,b·go7,~.t~ ~,(!~·!~~~ Dryer S175 •ach. Watd 1Ht S325 or1g1nally * hRb SALE, plent1 ~~Y ":!w;~~ mC::n':~ lttt" 1232 Alts and tralter S2SO t tlM ~ •J1P9f. cte.1'9d. lM4-5404 oppty Ap..i... 1930 N...... 20 11,d• by aide J•lrl(ler· 1500 M ISC Wick tr t()()ls. everylhtng you ~n blkH & m1ac e; utlf11I Su~ 25* con-380-0855 avee/wk""' _. ~ -- d .... , v.. •tor 400 Eve. 854-2'!~7 646-7480 1mag1ne Sat S.m 513 IOI• Color 1 v 1135 Port· 25. CORONADO SLOOP 73 Open ~d Travel Slm/UMtlUlllT ~~~1.'1;0~Bc;~?Q600 NE.Wi>ELUXEPORTABLE Pat io set-Woodard C.\cacla.ortPac.Ctt Hwy w:ei:~~·111~1o:~~~i ~r~ able T V 100 648-1789 Galley.dlnette,ollead !:~': S~~ ::: .. ~~'- FIT position In pr .. tlglou1 -----KENMORE WASHER wrought Iron glass top Hll M111 1124 Items. Slit/Sun 9•4 2759 wontect 10 buy Video Sharp abi. crulMr N.B.Meet&dNIW/ekcit· TIWTllOllllYll White Askin~ S200 or 1bl,4 cush'dch8"&.U ke lOSPd.clothe6.furn .etec San Carlos 751•9814 Camttra~ recoto.r P/P $7500 .\YS a..~~ 82 tS Prow1et1ra-..1trir. Ing & high powered Ekl)fd w/P.Dt. Bring OMV Trade. 151-8 99 ·new cond $425 472-4275 typewriter, flule wt ttand, D•ai Pei t 6121 548-0370 40 M.\AINER t<ETCH ~~~·=~ ::~~;~:;- people. 3 Y'* exp req. Sal print out. EJtcet pay & RtfrlQeraiOf." gOOd con-Sofa. loveseat like new many 1rampo11nea. 41 t • • I C'" / Diesel howtlf all utras com,,,.,,a. w/akllls Jami 1>.netltt . .\pply G & W, Oltf on . S125·Day1 $450,coff .. &endlables BrysonSpnng1off Co11ege Seturdayl June 29th 88 ·~•-•, •lfttr ?OlO RudytogotoTahlll A1ttLt11ia1 Mll 844-8325 132 lndustrlal Way, CM (213)432 ·572 I , eve $125 Moving to Europe 33262 Meu VIiia Dr -.1t $69.500 A't'S M&-9000 ---------- Secre tar y /Cordlnat er UOlnUY/n"ST (7l 4)65p.5-0<t7 Rick 556-8003 _.1.lf IEET GOOdiesfrom remodellng Baily Breeze Charter• 431 80 J24 lull comptimeni 01 *IAI •IM'I M* majOr Arch. firm h11 an 70WPM req, aecuracy Im-.WHIRLPOOL TRASH Square dark wood lamp -& much morel tu xury S&JI00.1 w/tktpper sa 111 e I e ctr on i cs 1980 & up All makea/ tm~. e>penlng In their perattve.vartousotherof-COMPACTOR LIKE NEW table $20. triple walnut Every Sunday Orange B It '" ,, .. 0 Batrat•6464005 $11500 84 1-6305 moo.t11t'9W/uMd Simi Con1t. .\dmln. Dept flee skills req'd includlng Moved don't need 11 $ 150 CQUt College Fatr\11ew & aat. IC• "' day an1 492·1M70 agt typing, clerical, and phonea.flllng &. llte 644-663t ~oh~~' c1~:'.pa~~';. ·~~~~ Adams. Costa Mese Ad· 5 SdTW1nn beach cru1aers INta Gtatr1l 7011 ErteSOl'-26 Honda 7 5 HP Mlll•-1•TSll phone sklll1 reqd. Must bkpng s 1100 plus t>en-missl0f1 & Parking FREI:: 111h1n9 equ1p1 clothes ' Mam Jenny JIJ> CB w ·c • • bl outgoing. ~II Ron. elil1 Call 973·2\76 ll•1~Jlat1ri1b 6014 unique cement tall lamp Spaces $10 432·5880 72 VW camper $7695 & Crew want9d-Exp-Mo1tl~ Table 9'nk stove. stp-5 TIJITA NB 714-173-0300 WfSCONSIN MANUFAC· Aect& yellow bridl patio ~· 1ex;;a ~ngS~~ ~ _ misc 20521 Pebble Ln ~gysa~l81~~o~~~~ay~ao;' $4995 OBQ.644-7408 al 6 .\LL M.\t<ES• SIOlna•y squ81es S 23 ea or less. overstulled tabnc re-3 elmer as 1 peck et Brookllurst-lndtanapolls 960 ••1~EI 2111•1 S 199 DOWN -TURER uroent1y needs 8' watch 1 aulo llghl win· Fri Sat Sun 8am .5355 Please Iv msg "" • I d ... ,_ d d bl sliding g18$S doors, elmer S 100 brown vlnyl Dell~• .\n" Lease ~ a ..... 1 girt ortlee In epen • e person to 1 le d 1 t t w~nt..,. 10 buy 11 Boston 8 sails 8 w1ncnes spin 1 .,.._.. s a1n ss steel sink & high back sw1val rocker ow an ennis raeque. Moving Furn organ u "" uL ••-•s WSI Huntington Beach light contec tC customers cabtnets 846·4152 "'50 lliltnless steel 3 irons 1 heall~ pad. wash•• <lfu•r bab" Whaler w Of w1th~ lull_Signe1 elec costom -.00._/2,,""t• .-I.I bOOkkeeping ~ flt-atouru1 osta Mesa---or -Mope(l'T65. 1 fishing pole tlems 6871 ~ V1s11 , 714 684-3036 675-7614 int auto p1101 tncred -• ing.antwer p'honet.~on-NewportBeaeh We tra1n C1a1111i 1940 s mtlker $30 & lreel 548-5635 I Sa18AM 847.J803 bu:ratS8995 645-9151 t1•;••J·1H1 smoker. 8·3:30 S6 00 Write K.E Mason. Pres ~ • 646-1466 • - hour (714) 893·1940 Mason Manufacturing ·~•tat ''16 WHITE WICKER SETIEES Clock-king sz bd wtframe Mov1n9 Sale Ev11rylhtng Power IHll 7012 Rolle! lur1ing lor bOats up LIOllll Tl LWI Co . Chippewa Falls WI PA1SONIC 3260 Movie 2 matching Beau111u1 hkenew wtndow garden mui.1 go• Furnuure & 15 Fiberglass seats 6 ~ee~;, Nc;"u~~·:~Dess;00on1 lCllYSLllPI..._• SIOln&aY 54774 camera. auto locu1, new cood $175 ea or bolh bath room vanity lamps much more• 22nd 23rd 4o J .,_, 1 Full time. Send rnume ~ Wiii PllC(••oa $590 6 hour bait peck for S325 645 8038 9-5 Fn & Sat 973 Arbor 29th & 30th 205b 1 Sand Be~~ ~~~=~~a~:~' c~.~~r Dv, lO 0838 Ev497 · l 5 lO Tait te lt llthHll fer 1137 Bay1ld• Of. Corona -673-1943 II ESTA TE SALE.-Furn ap-piper Lane takes" pp 675-3462 Sa111ng s.abot-good cond '--••ten def Mar, Ca 92625 IEOEPTlllllT Be·1-Vldeo-Ca-mer11·Brand ••stbl• I I s:ioo Rowing dtnny - F II I .. 11--..1 6212 plCances. so l goods fr•t'Dt 61 .... 17, Sea~y 172 81 all S • HUNTING ON BEACH u ·I me position tor word new Panoaonlc 3400 auto '"'"' . Sat 6129 9-5 30 256 16th "'"' chock Lapstrake $450 . SEOlnUY Laguna Hiiis, xlnt oppty Pleaaant aurroundlngs. Type 50 WPM. 855-8325 processing grhup typist locus $750 or be•t cash GE Gas dryer nor· P,, 548-6459 Sal/Sun 9am-3pm Ad· xtras tmmac $7000 Bow Dy770..0838tEv497·1510 CHRVSLER/PLVMOUJH & t-• h .. rider Converllble top 842-0631 S..0·5164 (Re'"11 elp) oEnet rece, ptllontsl t offer. 673-1943 mal/dellca1e/a1r $25 miral s window moving lo trailer 675-6536 Bull, e . n ry eve roe· · ..... lrplc loldlng screen & an-East Coast Sacnllctng f, Mp 0 with good benefits and C.a11t1n 6011 di 0 1 $40 1 b line furn, china. rofng. 17 Mako new rebutll 140 S .. o .r.. b II I -r n . Sing e 0~ FlCto•y 11•EcT " --,.,. sron /IEOPT llUI u working sur-A II plus 64K Monitor spring & mattress $45• n n wastier dryer trundle evenrude Xlnt, tra11or .:> c:. Full time poaltlon In Ille In-roondlngs. Appl~ In per-stand. 111 Disc drive Apple Alt 5 PM 675-604:i> Womens Warehouse Sale bd etc etc etc. 128 e•tras Sc1cn1tce $5800 ~ ~ suranoe ..,...,,cy office son with rewme to Mr writer manuals s750 Save up to 80~. on retail Tangertne 1n Orangetree Musi sett thts weel<end\ o BO _ • -·-·· Fuentes at Robert Betn, 75g_1936 Kenmore Gas Dryer $250. prices Coordinat ed Pauo Homel. olt ot lrv1ne 673-6100 :_ I Above aver.ege typtng Wiiiiam Frost & .\ssoc: _ _ 19' Color TV $75 Amana sportsware-June 28, 29 Center Dr I sklll1, dlctaphone Apph-1401 Quail St Newport FrH to Tta 6022 Reing $75 Ski equ1p1 K2 Only Fri 10-6 Sa1 10-5 17 WHALER tore ll at1 Marine Etiip 70ll j:. • cant should have strong Beach Ca · StOO ands tots mure 3184 C A A C M SUPER GARAGE SALE deck Sondr radio __ • • ............ . engllsh background, _ · · 2 Min Schnauzers free to 673-57SJ all 5PM • trway ve 1 June 29-30 BAM at 17 ou1•19 encl 01m bll-•nlGenPraror 12 5 KW w/exceptlonal com-Jt~I W1att4/ gd hm 1 Male, 1 female ' 17141979·4944 I Sou1nern Wood otf ranks hgnttng c!'lclir as Konler 4108 Per~,ns •O IOWI -lll MHH munlcallon & human rela· Dta"tic 5l0? At<C Reg 759-0435 Mirrors beveled (61 4 Turllerock Or 854 028~ Evin trailer $7000 n"!l D1ese1 gd cond Lo nrs '><1mP Day Approval tlon1 sklll1. 643·3565 -stripes $55 Double bed L B ._ 6141 66 1 ·3630 Malle offer 640-5120 """Oort Beach Office UVE-tN to care for Infant & Chtnese Crest 4 lb hairless $35 Call Aaron 720-8756 If DH eac. I . 150 1140 SIOn/IEOPT hie cleaning Exp prel dog, 18 mo old male Queen size t>ed $100 FURNITURE. thce11en1 20 years oi collecltng• 18 Boston ,Wha1er many1Shl1 I Docks 7022 - Yacht Br<*e<, Nwpl Ben Nwpl 8ch 759-a973 631•3353 Dtnette 575 Couch s65 cond. -some AnttQVM Smllll 9ir1s bike weigh! Pxlru 41 "1 cond DESPERATE• trvme cou Aatts Waatt4 9020 SS p/hr plus 650--0942 C tJ --SSOS FREE adorable 2 yr old Collee table S40 end 24 ext · ladder .S misc J oench cneap trig 1ov!. a w Ir a 1 ~~; 5i ~0 w n r 5 pie needs tempo< ary sltp u l\J1VERSITV SEO •• m •• l.. 1 Fem Tabby cal Oc10-table $35 w ·gfass. tops 643 Darrell St C M more 197 Canyon Acres • or moortng IOf ne... 38 OLDSMOBILE HONDA . L, Persian Kittens. fluffy pussy. spayed shots washerSl75.dryerSl25 "llll!I Of Sal/Sun 106 18 T Bird formula OMC. Sa1tboa1 733·0479 or'"' WEllJCUS 534-9402 white or gray $20. case 964-4907 crendenza $40 shell unit w • I t90hp 76 120 n•s msg 733-2042 I SI • .,_., IEP 846--0768 FREE llnHS $30 handmower S 10 Neighborhood Garage lftwport Btac~ 6169 hauled 8 84 $6900 >-•nt HELP' urgent• 40 sltpl TOP llLW nwc F id . t & G I Id grass whip S 10 etc• Sale Sponsered by The 2·8' couches. 5 pc bdm. 40 .cond 675-0288 needed for po ..... er boat Fii ISEI CllS tor lnterlorecape, must r 8 s unny ar Mt 842-8866 775•1875 Real Estaters Costa yr 7 pc twtns bdm collec· N B Dana Pt 739_8111 have •Int driving record T1lks Grey tiger fern • Mesa North This Week-tables bmpr pool beer 20 Formula cstm Tw1 lutty 645-4967 orng/wht male. spayed. FR~~8~~1,1~NS NiscellaDffDI 6211 end Only' Addresses Imps & signs Sun 9am hsh equ1p1 cstm "'' twn days 497-2871 eves neutered. shots. Others available starltng Friday 227 Orange 645 0423 axil ltlr $9500 days Newport ts~ private doclo. I SllYIGI STITill FI T, nlghls & wknds 6«-7209 6 mo·2yrs Nd resp tnslde Free to g d home cute 2 yr •IOYllS MUST SELL al 2790 Harbor Blvd 955-6J77i eves 675-0930 S225'mo Power boat 1o Himalayans a lovable-ball Movtng must give up Closets S 150 racks $50 HUGeSALE-Sa1 9-., 2693 g1tts tools. Sall Sun 8 -2 console I B seats 11 I homes 839-7019 tem Cockapoo. spayed Clolhtng Store Fixtures IAnllQues furn parn11n9s 22 CHRIS -CRAFT center 32 760-6685 I 548 9159 manakln $50. desk $150. Riverside Dr.ol!MesaOr 120 Kings Place S1de-T1e cJva11 21 $d0 ITITlllEIY ol ur. 9wks CFA reg1s-• cash register $200, add I blk west ol Irv ave comfortably DOat cover P mo Days 250-1150 Store In COM needt Sales tared, shots Males S 150/ Part Dobie pupp~es. 3 mo machine SSO, well mirrors 0 G AntQ h,.,n e(e1c1:1e equ1pt Tanaem 11c111er . fabulous eves 650·2:i>67 Person, FIT. 5 De~. Xlnt Fem $200 646-8132__ 1 male & 1 fem To good $300, 1600 SQ It carpet, M VIN ' GIANT Garage games leaded glass win cond111on S 12.500 workln~ conds. Snarlally ~I 5510 homes 64 f-1089 S 000 O & 60 I I sale. turn . bicycle & vw dows & other goodies' 731·3055.Eve Wknds IOi2 ""v 1 4 ga , 1sh parts. misc kite items. Sat I Sun 8 500 Signal Bicycles flnecl entele 675-10t0 G LISH S pringer Faraitart 6025 aquar $200-$300,8 sofa clothing & more w 111 be 233 Formula 225np PO-WERLIGHT 5 .SPEEO sleeper $400 642-3282 held each Sat & Sun 9.5 Furn Ch1ldrens Toys cuddy cabin. head VHF SUMMER JOB Spaniel pups, AKC, Bdrm corner group w/2 d 1 J 1 WI Clothes Kntc Knacks trlr $7800 645-3777 CRUISER $200 or trade liver/white, M/F, $250. twin beds blchr block CAA PHONE brand new u~~l'd e~06 ~ u ~r Dun etc Sat only 9-3 New for 10 speed 962-0730 Laguna Beach Grill & Private party 963-0459 table, spreads. cushions. Motorola 2000X. cellular enw r j port Crest 3" """'"Ct 21' Starar Su1lta1ctr C 10 Prep cooka. You'll Uke ust Labrador Pups. -blk. & S 150. 644-7408 $1500 646· 1222 eves or Moving remodeling N.u-81 Trailer radio stove la pen 14 494-9650 choc .\KC. 6 wks. field & -.iknds merous furn & appls 13 Huge moving Salo de shower ,1n1 cond S23K I 10 Cab-Over Aristocrat 1-10· sofa earthtones $75. 1ns1de doors blh rm & s1gn1:ir furn lob•es Best olr 960-4591 eve with acce~~~r1es Good snow Wlngmstr male/fem 2· cnlldrens desks ( 1 cor-Apple Computer Down 1 ~ 150/up (213)596-5975 nerl SS each 644-6032 Sota Coffee Tbl Pie· electrical r1x1ures Fabr1c chairs so cl etc <Int "'knd 536-5437 days cond1hon-MUST SELL" ....... ,.,,, ... A.KC Reg. adorable white balls fol fluff 6 Wks $450. ea 495-4948 lures & pa11erns & lots of otner buys 1724 Pon Abbey $650 OBO 840 1705 C SEC 0 rugs director s misc 2115 Pomona Fri 2& SE.A B1RO I ... 7 p~u· SET \~~~E~AL ... chrs CIOlheS galore Sat Sun 9.5 UDO ISLAND Patio Sa1e F1yb11Clge SPOflSltSl'ler il FT CABOVER •1; Lawnmower gas rotary Furniture b•kes ptus• FWC va power VHF sndr Well equipped Good con-I 2850 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 540-9640 WE HY ILL IUIES USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FlH lf PUISAL DeLILLO CllYllLIT 182 11 BEACH BL VD HUNTINGTON BEACH 141~1011;a.1.aaa1 WEW&ITYMI CLWISllOU! See Tony Ra1a1 THEODOH ROBINS FORD 1060 HA•ao• IHVO CO!ofA Ml!>A 041 0010 , ... 111auc p.....,v .. new water pump, ....,. na10<, bett. front ..... U- 101n11. rec ent majef blue )Ot>. Rune Doo4 M1ch t l ons. I flt• ~112 .. 19la Corvafr Spyd« Turbo 2nd owner ,...... 1rensaxle. orig J*int & lf'- terlOf S2300 080 call E..,..650-6476 64 Rencn.o ~ reblt custom lnterlot. Must IM $3000 080 Dayt 675~ 173/ Ev• 631-3439 .............. S3 100 S..9-1994 - AatM la,.,.. . Wi . tllT •14.- SIL VER/BLUE, LOW Ml, LOADED +. BETTER TH AN NEW, C M $11,900 5-46-5820 ...... 't2U.IP Autd. ttefeo. CUMtte, lOW miles. p/s. Xlnt cond, sunroof. ( 1GRL677) tl• ·77 BMW SJOI. xlnt cones. 4 19. sun rt, Blaupunk c-. SUMMER JOBS EARN MONEY PRIZES TRIPS like new. $600 Misc Items 759-1936 MOVING SALE lurntture 1 Sat Sun 10·2 I needud 1 very oeamy lots 01 room d111on Needs TLC 642-0138 Have truck will dehver d1snes many misc 11ems 210 Via Ou•to $7500 AYS 646-90001$400 OBO 551-5009 Rhod Rdgbk Pups. AKC i8·· roond oak Ball & Claw For Sale John Wayne Ten-~-:b S~t 1~-5 SunG 31i9 Moving Sale B1ke'i turn '* 15 Boston Wllaler• Honda Generator 1000 --$6800 EJ_731--05" $150 Ev/wknd 5-49-4915 Ible w/28" leaves. xtnt n1s Club membership 8 1Hratar ve ni eiser c101nes etc1 Saturday Custom •nt b1m1n1 70np $200 6.42-7958 cond $325 960-5176 Eve $600 000 Call days arbor 9-6 1842 Port S1c1nhope trailer pp 494-5.i 19 JHr MU '81 320! auto. lllf, .. ,. 'H JEEP CHIMP ~11~.~o~~o J~.s:i• SHIH TZU Adorable A.KC 8 Foot Dark Brown Vinyl 4 7 6. 8 I 4 6 or eves MOVING SALE Wa1erbed I Hrbr View Homes Overl"lt!dd Camper to• Mrn pups. 9 weeks old 2 675 66:i>O 5200 D 6 s35 4. c.11 ;.i TS turoo os1 Truck 1ti.e ne'W St:'.,O male. 1 fem $300 ea Sofa good cond11ton · in set chrs S.111 An1 6180 7 Q<'" 5131\ 1oan bat 650 2 ·ge 4.l\4 2 or p s air cond 01213-316-9257 $75 968-5430 Go Cart w detachable van Misc Oii Santa io;abell A-.~ ,,,11 S9'>K 720 1 10 1 E/714-846-4501 body Jhp eng. Clu tch Up 2423 Nor~ Ave SA r Only 9 1 p dVP ... n Motorcyclu / prep I'" Ira cao fuel tank I 'IS UW 12h 111 ... rad1c11 t••es 0uc1ce1 '>Sats Lo miles (668TQB) THIS SUMMER Anl1que mah dtntng room ._ -SOia S200 7 l VOlvC'I Ptll 5535 set w/bulfet plus desk & 10 35 mph .., 175 Great Prinllnq Pape• All 5,z.-., rr ,s.. items 10 " b.'< r---"!!!'!!!!'!P'!I!'!!'!!'___ bedroom set 644-6829 tun• 557·6088 Books misc strawberry I Ju11rper 1 FERRET MENS ,0 SPEFD shoncake tovs Sat 8 ~ 1 tnr c;\ pi ll.11 Snow white baby Canopy Bed Dresser Very good cond $75 j3041 Ba ob St 0 11 8dlo.,..r 61821 $80 960 7380 white. matt/bx spgs Perl S I A H I l•llttrt11 .... . cond $325 Cradle, hand· BOYS 2 I INCH OK CONO I REMODELING SALE ID l DI I • lllLY PILIT Green Iguana $20, tOO gall made S25 786-5074 S20 551 5009 Bikes. sinks tottejj, misc SAT ONLY E •t>c. dl''>lo. aquarium $150 631 -3353 Pageant 01 Masters Ti• bldg supplies Jattoers BFG all Terrain ltrPS I ltW1NMr. -HlO 1 llY FllllTIRE Xlnt seats for Fridays & lools Sal/Sun 9.3 <11nette si>I & muc" mnr"' II you are loo'Klng tor extra Aatita" .., LES 957•8133 Sundays 7,26•8,25 CSP 4~2 E 161h Pl 1531 Bru1nbark Ln 1 spending money, or Ilk• Xntlque Nallonai Cash c 5 o 69 t I Ilk •• le INTERIOR DECORATOR IN 4 • :i> 1 Sat Only Furn Bed T \I r ARD SAL£ J f'"i1rn1ty o go P aces e ,,,.ag Register xlnt working c Mountain, Knotts Berry cond, manual push key. moves must sacrt1tce1 Persa1n Rugs Dining Ible I 11 A clothes & misr Furniture hOtlsewurrs Farm, or win Prize• and Original tape Incl. $200 Beaut Rattan· Din set uec desk decor screen ilems and •ots more clothes Sat oni., 6 29 .\wards. Call us !'OWi We Oy770-06a8/Ev497-1.S tO -$500; Col tble set $3751 Jasmine Creek 760-6776 328 l Minnesota Ave I 2029 I Cypress St have ·-~al ...,_,.Inga In --Haitatn Cotton. Sofa/ I ........ v..-•· A-1. &Ill 1 $500 S 1 .__,.( RI C Boal mono hull 3 5 fll. ll jM' II C M , H 8 or F V .1_.• .. r~a&"!l"!HI~~~'!!!'!'--ovest : o a.,.,.. un· KB eng wi 2 channel llCI lletal llCt 1Dff81 I 642-4333 *•llEI •llEI* used) $3501 Stunning d s200 OBO .... ..._ Brass glass dtn set $250 r a to SHOTGUN Ranger 16 WETSUITS 0 Neill ve~I IWITllll&ll IPIS Refrigerators $1 29 & Up brass bar stools S75 Art 722·6069 guage full chOt.e $75 boyo; t6 $ tS V1Ch'ry Answering Servic41 Washers ~99 & Up Deco Sofa/lovest pastel SCRAM-LETS OBO 722-6069 Spring st.11 boys 14 t6 3pm-7pm, 3pm-11pm Dryera. gas/eleC 199 & Up ctrs orig Sl500 sac S650 Timeshare Condo sleeps 4 S45 Gd cond s3B 785P 645-7565 All APPLIANCES Almond lacquer col Ible w c Del M M l I 622 .. FlllJ luraae..4 set S.COO! Oak Bdrm $400 ANSWERS inners ircte ar asic1 nsl. "' Tllml Custom Oak 8' wall unu I priced 1~45;:1~~; ~ lO SOO I OVATION MA TRIX • 10< Church pre achool ta:i=~~~~: $575. col tble set $375 Bobcat· Smoke _ 12-stnng guitar with nard· $5.25 p /hr 556--4335 1947 S. Matn SI Sec:ttonal recliner sofa Bosom Yonder TV 19 Zentth Color S200 shell case $250 OBO orig $1800 sa<: $7501 ALL Ot<AY BOSS TV cart w 'wheels (wOOdJ 548 5005 Santa Ana XLNT QUALITY • CONDI I v.ondered how the $25 cotfee table walnut • , TELEPHONE SALES Btwn Edinger & Warner on No reasonable otter re-yoonger man would take was $90 now $65 Sat Ofhce Faraahut/ Wflll SIPPUIS Main St. See the Bear! fused! PIP 972-8411 .Jver the management of Sun 10-6PM 546-6746 1 EtaipatDI 6226 P a per • t o n • r • P • n I · 111-1220 ----certain jobs tr om his - -markers etc. National & Open I0-8: Sun 12-5 t<1ng size bdrm set & mat aging lather 1 overheard Univ Athletic Club mem· lg e•ec desk st><: I dAsk local salts Highest com-tress. llke new $500 2 the son say "Let 5 do the t>ersh1p $700 seller 10 cont Ible chrs w.111 m ission p aid B ob Obi Or GE Frig $150 Modern swivel chc1irs1 kitchen ltrst OKAY pay transl lee Call Dick maps Goodkin r:,1ni Stevens (714) 556-7296 I Wshr/Oryr $75. 759-9006 $100 each. 642-0131! BOSS?' I or Earleen 557 5234 ' er ,11v1ewer 250 7 11 <1 CARPENTRY. 472-0138 wMMOD'L·--·AletO WJJ:'ftuo,1 Comm'l-AI~ ""'** WOf11· 1• G in Gulnnteed ..,. Ct9dlt .,.. UC Tony N......$64 (714) 750-3261 24 ,,, ..,. --.... ~Mef'•ttone ........ . ~a-etc • Wlnde'lr-~OMet ..... Cenn 36 ~ -.p Jtny M2..oM7 a&;; :tm Ci:&e ,.....,_, -I • t ie C11·--~..1• • •O t•r out· Scooters 1011 tr>.i"' 1r1r s 1·: .. :> 21 ---------Sp 11-;f,sl'lt'• ,.,.., 35' -5 • .l'11<1na Drrtb1lo.e ,,., $1400 1980 JOnc <;1ree1 1eqa1 accessor ... ~ \) B v. contro•~ $4501 • c u J "j S 1 9 !:> ">}N'!e'!~AS T .......l /\ f'101!' Slk 17981 h. 1~p Renault 1 2"2.i '1 ·.rbor Cosra Mesa 6:11-525.i 641).1102 ..titer 6 Ut-023 SEALED BIDS 1963 Chris Craft ·1 ll " 1 .,,~er D• ut>lt> Pi,lnt. Ma11oqi11n¥ Hull n1 l Wtn 283 Che'" '"boilrds w1111t1 Btue M1n1m1.m Bid S2SOO May be seen between 7 00 a m and 3 30 p m Monday ''Clay al thei C11v Corporalton \'ard 17371 Golhdrd Slr!!et Hun11nq1.:in Beacl'I CA D~ildltnP tor suom11t1ng 01<1s w111 oe FrtOcl\ July 1~ ·~es 10 00 am in lht> Ctty Cieri. s Ofl1ce 2000 Main St St><:on.J F•oor Bids w ill be openeel 1n the Council Chamber Fo1 further nh>rmat1or> please conla1.I 1.. HolhnQsv.orth or J Webb 536-S951 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk 84 318 5 spd, Bir: snrf. 11 K m1 Wkdy1 Ron 476-7007 Eves 854-3405 84 BMW 3258. 9600 ml. take over mo. payment•. I no down. 821..0748 84 M635 CSI. loaded, I 7500 ml $3 7 ooo (213~34-8196 I 85 635 CS1. near ne. mettc atnrac11e. blk ftr1r intr $35 700 996-1885 LARGE SELECTION QF NEW & USED BMW'Sf LllllUOI ... . VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH !NO Cherry exlt-405) (l14)1H-llN Trade-Ins Welcome OPEN SEVEN DA VS . I I J_ -Orange Cout DAIL v PILOT /Saturday. June 29, 1985 .... .... THEODORE ROBINS HI tl31 1;M;:•;;::rctitt;,;;:;;;;;......,_.._......,. Ytlk1w1111 1173 Cltmtltt 1339 •lllllll!ll•••~·.7-7_8_10_4.dr·.-4-3000--m-1,·a-ir, '8 f Btta e&;pe, 8 apq, like ~ '89 aquareDacK, nu •n-=~A:.;:1;:;,;I n~e•w•C•h•••v•. -.-i------------- auto, radlela, •Int ciond, new, loaded, clulc, glne. nu brak ... nu paint. BAO CREDIT OK S2600 159.900e $MOO. OBO &t4..07&2 ~&-~~~~ S 1900 OBO Sa.me day a.n1wr 492·9470 + '81 HOZX 2+2, io.cs.d, Midi 1141 . 1 •69 VW BUS, new tlr ... ?T'Corve11• VS A/C, c .... "o'"Bt0c5on52~'36T~op ~995 * 1111 U -l * reblt eng retent brka Ult. •H covert, luH power ..., 11.412 •• 10 atralgt\t body. $ 1900 17700 OBO PP 558-8382 '121ATIH • ••• • *'llHOU• OB0.241-1774 ~.. 1317 --e ...... _ Low down•I .... to own Fully equipped. rellecta -_ ............ , ef ... I lllTU S.W. 80 mo OAC·trade ok extt cut Mutt tee --llTilll '1411111 IAIU 'IO flllllll ..... =~ ~~~t~l · cUHlt•. 1•1·1211 (8«•027497) :_1 4 Door, nleely t_qulp\. Like Auto. air, p/a. 1tereo casa .-.... 111,111 _,.. Tilll newt (1HTC483) & mor• Qlaamlng new PlttlS * '" SMll lay ltrfft a.,.m •ti •• _1 ThrM to ChooM Sllll metalllc brown paint. low ..-; • -'79 VW 8ug S6995. White mllea. (Ltc• 1AHJ790) It dDll Miile • ... '73 MAZDA RX2 llNITI with white (8802). Blue Johnson & Son Kelley Blue Book S6S95, --:.;,a 2 Door Hardtop. good 1001 QUAIL STREET With white (7999). Btue Llncoln Merrury OUR PRICE ... --..._,. tr1n1p. car S700 NEWPORTBEACH me1alllcwlthwhllt(2408). 2826Harbor81vd,C.M. 14111 pUr--. yoAll , 850·7287 Of 752~584 933.9300 _ 714/540-5630 Ktt.ite et 57 FrMWay ~~ 'S 1 OLC HBk. AIC. FM ftr• t l t AnJhelm ~~ ce ... t nrf, lllnt cond (141.a.-1111 ------$3600080 240·9350 •1111111ttH&0tl• '14PllTTUllll .. ~ -Fiat 1123 --11ll II IO Auto, air. CHMtte, low ••· ....... -. •75 Xl9, 76K ml. nu paint, • , miles. (Stock it2BBZ701) CLOJ!D~YS-great cond, askg 12000. Low down·I• ... to own IMll -675-7825/640.2329 *'11 IOOOI* •73 SUP, Beetle. ract. snrl. 80 mo OAC-trad• 01< llPWTE IHIPUI Anthracite grey, like brand nu rad .. brk1, lookt/runs 1•1·1211 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT new Only 3100 mllff lk new S2150 760·8812 FORD McLAREN'S BMW Ht1•• 9125 Seri: 199807 ·73 Super Beetle. met llJ ltrttt .. ,.rtt 'll Hiil OIYIC SAVE TO blue. rebtl eng. chrome ·73 Pinto Sta. Wgn, M·F tlll 9. S-S tlll 6 64,..2400 · lllOO whls S 1900 644-2408 runs great. $500. OB. lOt,O Hll•R<>ll Bl VO COSIA Ml'>A 1>4 1 0010 826 S Euclld St 111IUZIA121 OllPI OFF NEW PRICE .74 Super B-lle'"tonv 548-3255 Fullerton, CA 11 ... 11111011 A to I st-Inn 1111 •ti SlflllS """' • u · 8 r. p. ....r •• • ,. Gold/blk top looks/runs ·74 Galaxy, lull power, nd 714-680 6300 5 s.......... air, cassette. cruise stereo cass & • """" m"'ei'p,,,,.,18r ...-.. .. _ .. y 11-•-_ nreatl $3700 673·~-cond Call Art all 213-691·6701 (Stock •333 1theo~ v• ..,,.._ ._._ uvv ~ • -lllll style (Llc,,2 AxT641) 10010UAILSTREET 78 Rabbit. sliding _6pm/wknds546-4188 4 1)1flH 9117, NEWPORT BEACH 2BOZX auto, w/alr & CHI. ~~~ PB~¥CE~ $SOSO, 833·9300 ~~b~ko~~o~°td. $1400 7a~r.M~~:f~. l~~I. to~~ -' 51,000 ml S6500 Sharp! H•H O-9149 79 vw Conv. whtfwht, $1500 obo 556-8061 or Gti1·2001 Katenaat 57Freeway 76 MO MIDGET. TerrUlc 38K ml, mint cond $7400. 645-74o5 * 1111300ZI* Anaheim condition Terrific Buy (213)697·5966 Eves 77 Mustang Ghia. V·8. 'l2 POITIAO IOOO uu11 $211.4210. MtrCHfl leaa 9145 MUST SEE 551-9602 ·so Rabbit converUble, auto. air , stereo, Auto. air. lull power. tllt, Low down-lease to own 71 MBZ 3 S C l ,--L " 9157 red 401( M1 Wkdys Kelly white/white, mint c;ond amllm stereo & more 60 mo QAC·trade ok 82 Accord Htchbck, air. ~~nd Sn~I. fa~· ~I~~ . !f!C•! .. . 760-0505 Eves 854-3405 _s_35oo 545-s799 eves Just over 20~ m1: l _.1_5211 cruise control, lllnt cond burg/tan lthr s 15,000. 79 91 ISC Targa, lovingly ·so Vanagon 49K ml A/C ·79 Fiesta great running (# 1GMS759). Kelley Blue • $5800. 854-7265 497•6608 494•5130 malnt. & driven. Now 11 X · • cond, nds body work. aook $8655. OUR -------_ or _ forced to brutally sac stereo, a oys Int con· $900 720-2576 days, PRICE llJ ltrfff l•••rtt '1211111 PlllLllE 3000 1977, snrf. air, tow below wholesale a t dltlon S6300 552•49o9 S50·0471 eves .. * '67 411 * Light blue, Nicely equ1pt Very nice m1. great transp w/ltyle. S 17 .500 080 859-2056 'S 1 Vanagon dlull Camper ,...__79 Z 302 Co Katella ~~~~~reeway solid. good condition car. ( 1 FVE321) $8800/offer 675-&S4 Under SOK m1 S 10 000 ephyr Air n-S800 0 80 968·2893 lllll -'80 924 Mint Condition 675 300S/675 6sS7 dltlonlng. Power Steer· Anaheim 6 9 LUXURY SEDAN Mocha/tan leather. all • • Ing. Pwr Brakes, clean. ------- Ask for David Johnson & Son All options, Xtnt, condl options. below blue book 81 VANAGON Sunroof. $2000 OBO 642-6520 ·74 Wagon. greet running Uocoln Mercury $23 000 533 4242 $9 500 64S.7S4 I PP a If 1 t d cond&exterlor.Wlllselt 2626 Herbor81vd.C M · -· mm, "n con ''83 MUSTANG CON- lor S 1000. 673·3558 714/540-5630 ·79 450SEL pertect cond. '81 911SC Targa.red. mint S75oo. 645•2561 VERTIBLE. lo ml, 4 spd, sltver/blk Int., 64K ml., cond. 33K ml, make oller '83 Rabbit Con11, met gray, must selll 650-1719 '77 2SOZ. auto. air stereo. 84 Prelude srtver,8ilop· chrome whts. snff, am/Im 821..074S 21K ml, auto. stereo. - sheepskins & mags lions, lllnt cond, S 10,500 tape. S 17,950. 646·6414 S 10.250 obo S54-3206 '14FlllLTI HlllWI S3750. 968-3655 650-2687 JIM CLICK AUDI. 9.90/o FINANCING AVAIWLE. 9107 As a new agency in town, we're doing all we can to earn your busi- ness. That's why at Jim Click Audi we're offering 9.9% APR Financing• on all of our new Audis. But that's not all, with th is outstanding financing, our tremen- dous selection of Audis rn stock. and our superb service department, you can't beat the opportunity. Come in to Jim Click Audi today. TOP SIS Plll For Pampere<t Mercooes Benz llMllUTE WI Top Mercedes Prlca Paid Call Peter or Ray lllSllflMNITS 41al lllClllS 213 or 714 637-2333 Beaut 81 380SL. buy my lease/purchase lor S 15.000 & write oll low Interest payments or only $4 12 mo. to drive your dream car. PP 675-3063 PRE OWNED MERCEDES ON SALE 'IO 4iOSL UO 100 ( 1 ARZ638) exp i /30 'II UOSL 11' 100 Red/blk (480MNS) ellp 6/30 112 HOSIL 121 tOO (IOVN634)e!Cp ~/30 'll 4IOIL 121,IOO • ,.l tit 570-0000 714 StJ 2900 ·eo 280SE Showroom cond inside/out Lo m1lage Whtltan Int. S20.500 495-5677 CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET HlghH1Q11•ll111 S..tea a S.rvtc .. CHICK IVERSON H S E Co.at Hw11 Newport S.ech 675-0900 ri====== 11111 ltJct 9111 156 RR Wtlite/red Interior very lmpruslve classic WE CARE .......... BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE "'·•fl l1J.t111 q•. ,. lrlfl 8 37 -4800 49 3.45 I I 4 Door w/lots ol power equlpmt w/llml1atlon conv top (1HVA543) 11111 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2628 Harbor Blvd. C M 7141540-5630 •11 v.w. YWIH L I •• OISI .... Auto, air, low mites. M T-1111 Tllll cassette, (32701heo) 5 Speed, air, p. seat. P .. I.I window. stereo. cruise cont. cassette, 24.000 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 101>0 HARBO R Bl VD CO'>IA Ml <,A 04 / 0010 mites (1HGW619) f 1111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD Only S1S.500 533-4242 • lull 9165 Aatn, Dt•tttac 1060 HAR6011 IHVD CO!>TA M l"A 041 0010 '85 906§ Saab. graphite laick 9307 color. loaded, 6 mo's old .... _.. _____ ..... ,_ llDISlllWI $17.000 Firm For appt '65 Bulclt Sta Wagon. runs 'I• T-1111 EW 850-9123 5pm-8 30pm good. good work transp Auto. air. p/w. p seat. New '85's In stock. including the all new 16 vaJve900 IUOllllPllTS S48 Dove Street N B 712-0100 S450 545·5297 cauette, leather Interior, C-•• 11 9309 1111. sunroof (1JJG011) I I IC 11111 175 Sedan De VIiie. Mint cond. powd. blu. all new tires. all options. gar. kept, s 1995. 650-6130 '79 SOV LOADED New Olesel Engine p p $4500 756·S841 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10o0 HARBOR 8lVD CO'.>IA Ml .. A 041 0010 ·79 SEVILLE 54K m1 . snrl. Liactl1 1323 vinyl top, LOADED XLNT ---------fijtta 9169 COND. S7500 645-5322 '73 IARI 1Y -$1900080 557-1989 * 1111 CELIOA* . * 1111 EL HllllO* $111.1110. 1288.0110. Low down-lease to own 60 mo OAC·tra,de ol< 141-1211 Low down-lease to own 60 mo OAC-trade ok 141-1281 82 Continental. 2 tone met11ll1c teal. v11lour 28,000 m1 848-5539 '14 LllO IOI VII ~. -·-.. aa ·-... - And discover value you won't find anywhere else. '8 I 380 SL us model. like n11w chrome alloys. llhr Int . All exiras. 19,SOO ml S 3t ,500 P /P lay Strttt l•,.rtt 111 Strttt l•••rtt Top of the line lullury Loaded with power " equipment (1KER112) - JIWI CLICK AUDI Irvine Auto Center · 41 Auto Center Dr. Irvine · CA · 92718 • (714) 9~144 - 71 4-838-5780 '82 380 Mercedes. Ivory w/brn int. fully equip, 1Ctra 74 Corolla. nds work. gd eng S395. 548-5424 '78 CELICA GT, 5 spd, a/c, new brk1, shocks, 65K mt . Alp i ne sys 497-447810 759-9528/E NABERS CADILLAC 11•,111 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 714/540-5630 'I• LllO Tift OH 'Fm a 11m1te<I time on aoo•oved credit 1119 clean 582-1078 ------·79 Corolla Deluxe Wagon LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mlle898 Cadillacs In Orange County! See us todeyt 4 Or. fully loaded w/power equip ( 1KVH002) .-----------------_:..----------,! 5 spd new ctutch/tlrea. 140-1810 114,111 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Appears 6 Not t>areloot 10 Coml<: Biii - 14 lnNft•on 1ndlca1or 15 Garment 16 Flower 17 European wolln"' 18 Maln!son 19 Leys down 20 Feelers 22 Petrify 23 Highway sign 24 Kllchen IOOI 26 Hof OHMS 29 tncreHes 30 In ttle d11ec- t1on of 3 1 A t>horrence 33 Error of 37 Leyoul 38Fly1per1 40 work pref 4 1 Hall 11ep music 43 Rhone feeder 44 Creeper 45 Foon<11t1on 47 Neat to N J 48 NFL player 51 IOWI clly 53 -Mosque 54 Ceremony lover 59 Sculls 60 Color 61 All music 62 L'n<l b<><lv 63 on a while 64 Modeasl I/IP 65 Nol as mucr 66 Mild Olllh h Trunk 1!Pm DOWN I Money assested 2 Leisure :i Hibernia 4 Assemt>les 5 Leyer 6Chea:s 7 Pouess 8 Marsupials ll MOI~ 10 Makes Put>ltc I 1 0 1 a region 12 Saltpeter Brit 13 Belonging 2 I RCMP or FBI ott1eer 22 Tends lots 25 Meke socks 26 Schoel proms 27 \/~11n 28 Now TMoland 32 WOfldt 33 Paydorl 34 I/axed 35 Bogeyman 36 ChrlSlmH 38 Canine 1ree1 311 lnlaU1ble 42 Cu1t1va111 43 Has notions •!>Faced IM 01tche• 46 Oswch s Icon 48 tmpsir 49 Aldteule 50 N.ot>IH 52 Recession 55 Andean native of old 56 Shtub genua 51 Silver grid!! at>t>r 58 Weaken 60 Sock part very dependable. $1995 __ M_a_ry 675•6598 2600 Harbor Blvd ·79 Cellca perfect eng runs COST A MESA Johnson & Son Llncoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. C.M 714/540-5630 great• Body nds some CL I --t"""l""'l-=3 care Btau stereo.new ...,.•_•n_•_• .. • ___ .....,_.1 clutch/starter $800 * 1111 Qllllll* __ 673-4711 1120 ..... 10. '81 Cellca 5 speed, Good •• Low down-lease to own 60 mo OAC-trade ok Cond. $3995. p/p call day 847-5666, eve 536-3008 '83 Cellca GTS, grey/blk. lltnt cond $8200 842-4861 114 TOYOTA 081lOLU 4 Door. auto. air. stereo (Stock 11 1JHM091). 11411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 101>0 HAllBOll Bl VO CO">I A M l'>A 1>·1·1 OOo.'.\ Tri .. p 9171 'IO Tll SPYlll BtaclC w /blacit 10l>. air, cassette. 5 speed Xlnl cond. (1234theo) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O ~4AllllOR Ill VO CO\TA M l\A 1>41 0010 141-1211 l1J Strttt 1•,.rtt * 1111 COIYETTl * l355.98 lo Low. down-lease to own 60 mo OAC·lrades Ok 841-1211 111 ltrttt ····"' '67 Corvette Convertible 327-350. roll bar. factory repair menuata Stored 'll IEllOllY OHIAll Serious Inquiries only Auto full power air 786-1973 stereo cass. v1nyi top: 72 Vega G T Wagon alloy wheels & more. Low AMTFM. arr. rebll eng & m11n (#2AHU001)Ktlley trans. $795 963-1809 Blue Book $4455. OUR £S ·73 El Camino Estate PRICE. ...._.. Shell 4 spd, runs. needs SHH ~ ' eng work $600 540-4083 Ka tell a at 5 7 Freeway ~ Anaheim !E 73 Nova Hatchback only 58K m1 . •Int mech cond nu tlreslbattary/brakes s 1795 080 96S-8138 73 Capri, 6 cyt. air, new brks, clutch cable S650 • Days, 855·1154 or eves. 116ft. 496-1701 Cindy W", •11ot1nm Cl) Vtlk1w11ta 1173 Loaded with power eQUlp-'ll a.,,, ............. _ .. -.._ ..... .-.-. men I & T. T 0 p s $700 or belt otter ca _....___,.__ ..... --I * 1111 YW °"'* I tGMS445) 740-1970 111 •• .a1 10. 11111 01-. ••• 11u-. -tut • Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury * 1111 OITWI* IA .. Low down-leue to own 60 mo OAC·trade Ok 2626 Harbor Blvd, C M ...., .. _pay 'YOUR DUES. @ I BOYS CLUBS OF ORANGE COUNTY ~ I The Club 11111 beats 1118 StreelS. When you support the Boys Clubs, you don't become JUSI another member of 1ust another club You become a member of a special group of people. People who not only care about the pro blems and promise of kids. bul care enough to do something A group that knows kids need a place to grow besides the street You see, the Boys Clubs of Orange County are more than JUSt a group of dubs But without your help. they wouldn't be much of a Club at all. After all. the 14 Boys Clubs tn Orange County operate almost entirely on private voluntary contributions. We need business and community volunteers like you to support us lead us-help us to thrive. Won't you help the kids In your community today? Just a $25 gift will expand one qf the many programs offered in your neighborhood. Please send your tax-deductible contribution today Boys Cluba of Orange County P.O . Box 18066 Irvine, California 92713 12 alternatives to whacking your kid When the big and little problems of your everyday hfe pile up to the point where you feel like lashing out-stop. Take time out. Don't take 1t out on your kid. Try any o r all of these simple alternatives-whatever· works for yo1 1. Stop rn your tracks Step back Sit down 2. Take five deep breaths. Inhale Exhale Slowly, slowly 3. Coum to 10 Better yet. 20 Or say the alphabet out loud 4. Phone a friend. A relative. Even the weather 5. Still mad? Punch a pillow Or munch an apple. 6. Thumb through a magazine, book, newspaper, photo album 7. Do some s1t·ups. 8. Pick up a pencil and write down your thoughts. --=--------- 9. Take a hot bath Or a cold shower. 10. Lie down on the floor. or JUSt put your feet up. ll--&!Hld~&!1J--l--..U•11tii~t8~Ha.;a100·--~LJl0Lwld.Jlo!..lwnl.l·lllat .. ae..-to"ow.._n-4---------t-1'1--o. ... On your favorite record ~-+-+-~~-'--.JI llJ Strfff hl,.m 84 Camero Berllnetta. 60 mo OAC-traO• ok -_____ ....:_ __________________ _ • mint cond Only !OK m1, I _.1 1211 ~.....?;: 65 Bus. reg-top. reatored loaded. T-top, mull Hit • • 12. Water your plan•~. "'"--"""' Inside & out, rebtt eng Take over payments, llJ Strt_.1·._.... I I I u $2400 Catt 642-3443 $250 675--5393 •• ,..... •• • • • '65 VW Bug. mull tell 'll Oa•lft SHOO. ·~~~::: ~1t2=~ I I I ' today Nd• work $475 or b91t otter S40-2802 ofter B4 717 720.1317 • • • 650-9433 ~ 66 Bug 11tnt mecn cond IEW OAI LEI 81 Cuttatt, dr11 gm. new .miilll nds paint Recent work 1111 A•• SALES llrea, air, PIS. PIB. V-8. S 1250 OBO 850-2798 Vllft 5S.OOO ml, $2950 firm WI llY 9e8~365s 68 SHARP VW BUG Navy new tires runs OlW GAii Pllatatk t32t great P P. s2000 o Bo All \'11111 'frp(vboufH fury Kraig 492-3299 Sl)0(1 318 eng, good mi . sg BuQ. anrt, new ttng. ~to, ,1b, pi s, ale. radio tlrN l Int Cleanl Must S950 Obo 545--1085 Seet 11500 979 5181 ~Bug, 1nrf lllnt conci. ~all cu11 Int Must ... t Cal IOOk S2000 864 3971 72 VW IHtbtGll. orig ownr. IOw mtlts, S28M prlv pr1y, 840-9696 For CllMifted Ad ACTION c.11 a Delly Pio• AO.VtSOA 142·S4171 ,... ft For more parenting 1nformat1on, writf National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse Box 2866. Chicago. IL 60690 Take time out. / Don't take It out on your kid. f -----·-·--- ,. C1rMge Cout OAJL V PILOT /Saturday, June 2t, tlll .. NI.IC llmCt-_---:.: .. =LE:..:.::.::.=--i llmCl ....: mncl NUC·mta MUC .. ":.~.~.. .,:°" WO:o. -=• -=• -=--.. ~a\lrl#9 ~ .... , 'I' The folOwtr'8..,.,,. we TJtUitTBtl IA&.I ~MLI ,..,.,.... UU .,.,.,._. UU The COuM) a.MaUon The .......... ....,..... TM.._.......... TM ........ ...,_. .. do1nL.butln••• ••· , ....... ,.. ,........ ,.......... ,_.. .. _ ~-ar....~ dolftG~•:......--........ ~iftr :::"--~==:= YOU~-... ~AUlT YOU~ ..... ~~AUl.T YOU~-.r=,A'-'.T vouu=.-... ~AUlT '~::;4-~~.,.. =w;;:::;.~·~: ~~MA.~..!!~ Mtl1 __ .... ,......~ .. ...... CA 12127 UNO!R A DUD Of' tAUIT UNOa,. A 0110 Of' ""'9T, ~A DUO Of' T..-~. UNOI" A DUD 01 T..usT. Not10e .. ~ ...,.,. to t•, It 11'00 Lift. ... th1nttnoto1t heof\, CA ._. k '... tOI. ~ 1 ti ....._ ~ •GA Dante A. Vetpl9nanl, OATID ~:~ember te: OATl!D l.,lemw HJ DATfO September 11. DATaD leptembef -~~.J oreifttor• Of IN wtt911fl ,...... ......... et lfle 0.. t2M7 ..._,CA Nal tati1 2023~A-....i.lenta 1"4 UN YOU TAKI! fN4. UNlUI YOU TAKte. 1 .... UHlUI YOU TAKI ttM UHL.DI YOU TNW nM11M1 ..... Oft•)._ a trtoWMr;11i•M1WoMo11 LouAltft,111'1,..,_.. ~I.. ........... 1DI J..OI ..... .--.-. Ana t ,CAt2ru7 ACTION TO 1'"0TECT ACTION TO l'"OTICT ACTION TO P .. OTICT ACTION TO P"OTECT tM*tr....,lt .... eo .. ~1'9--~tlme......,,. Lft. #120, Huntta11on '°" TIMft. ~ 9dl. C•llfonda CIOI,_, • ...._, Titlt lt con-YOUA PAOnATV, IT MAY YOtM "'°""TY, IT MAY YC>Uf' "'°""TV, IT MAY Y~ "'°""'1V, IT MAY ..... °" 1*""'11 ~ ~ _. torel. at wtlil* 8eedl. CA NM7 CA '2MO ' t4411 Mall llllwr .. •11. dUQted by: an lndMcMll IE IOLD AT A PU9UC N SOLO AT A ~ 11 IOl.O AT A l'U9UO M SOLD AT A l'UkJC ,_..,..,.., •111 ..... tllM tMr _. ... ~ T1Mlt ..,...... It con-TNa bualnlee et oon-....._. vt1jO. C,l -1 °"' .. A. VetOlarienl SALE. IF YOU NI.ID AN IX· SAi.!. if' YOU NllD AN IX· u.a., YOU NUO AN IX· IALL. YOU NllD AN IX-TM ,... ........ ....,. ~ ......... cMted w. • lndh1dulf dwCMd ~ #1 INMltlll n.19 tltl .. = ... Ttllt Ma1erneflfwea Ned PLANATION 0, THE 'LANATION 0, THI! l'LANATION 01' THI l'LANATION 01' THf a01t1 I I d .. ~ ollotoftM~ 1~ LouAlln ~I..~ dualdby.a wtt"tMCountyawtlofOr·NAT UAE Orr THfNATU"I Of THI NATURI 01' THINATUAI Of THl11eii .... onw.-.&M, atA-...fOllnUl6nV• TMt••••••ltW19"'90 Thie .................. ~ ..... ante councy on June 21. PAOCH.DINO AGAINST '"0CHOINO AGAINST '"OCHDING AGAIN IT PAOCHOING AGAINST IHC.. • Cdeo ... •oorpor-~.~.tor the fallow. wtltl ... ~ C1aril °'Or· ~IN~ an fll Or-JdVt £. ~ ,, ...... 19'& YOU, YOU SHOVU> C()N,. YOU, YOU IHOULD CON-YOU, YOU SHOULD C()N.. YOUt YOU SHOULD COM-Mkln. OuMr Or .• .,.._ CA. lftca: et109 County °" Mlly JO, anoa County on June 1 TIW .......... -... ,_.TACTALAWYIA. TACTALAWVI"-TACTALAWYtA. TAC ALAWYIA. Theioo.tlonlnc.Moml9 'IUPPLYIHQ SPICIAl.Tt tNI 1MI '~--~a.tl .. OPo Pyblllhed Oranot Coeat On July t2th, 1Mhtt:t5 On.luly 12"', 11161111:11 OnJuly 121t\ 1Meat-e:ta On,MV 12UI, 1116tU:'I of tN dlW ~ oftloe GAHi. lfllC.,IOATIOt. """' nn. .,._ ec..ity Oft ,,._ :J, DtltY Hoc June H , July I . a.m., AT~S CUSTODY a.m,, ATLAS CUSTODY e.m., ATLAI CUSTODY a.m., A'TLAI CUSTODY ot Ol1ndDal' butNat oftloe NO. l'-otO Publlllfled Or-. Coett Publiafled Oranoa C.. 1916 1S,20.1tH COAP., A CALIFORNIA CO'lP .. A OAL.,OANIA CO"P .• A CAL"OANIA CORP., A CAl.lfOANIA oft:he~traMWotlel ._ ll'IUtt be"""""* Delly"°' June 21\ JA/lt; I , Dally Hoc"""' 15. 22 tt ..... . 8..UO COAPORATION, at duly If>-CO"'<>AATION, •dutyap. COftPOMTIOH, •dutylf>-COAPORATION.•dutyap. ....... on the form euppied by IN 11, 20. 1915 1 "'-_,.I IMS ' ' ' Putlllfted Or.,._ Clilll pointed Truet .. undet 1inC1 point.ct TNltee lfl'lder Mel PG'Med TNMte undtr and pointed T,,,._ undtr and NA _. ....,__ nemaa Oltlnctt In eccordanOe wttt -NI ' a....uo Dally Not JuN ff. It. .. --MUC---.,-TJC(---i l>Ufwt to Deed of Trutt SJUf'9UMt to Deed of Trut1 purauent to Deed of Trueil purauent to Deed .of r-ruei1 and aOlll m• uted ~"" 11 PfOYllion• of tM "*"" .My e. '* _ _.......,,,;;;om-... ........... __ , recordeo OCTOBER a recorded OCTOal,. a. recordeO OCTOll" a. record.a OCTOllA 2, ~ .,...,or wltl*I cation.. "8lJC NOTlC( .... AC1"'IOUl.,...N 1914 ... lnttNo.84-407110'. 1tU, u lntt. No 1H4J u Intl. No . 1t~~+ u lntt. No. ttwee ~ ._.,...,. IMt 89eelfloa110ne, '*' PWlJC M)TIC( __ .,. - MAim ITAWNT Of Official Recoroe Int~ of• 14 4°"47, d OMmal ,_. ~rl 11, Of 0"'°'9I ,_. 14 "VW41. of OMmal A9o si-t to let • known 10 IN and ~ lnfonMtlon rteTmOUI W M ,._ ..,,~ TM folOwlng pettonUre floe of the County AeoOrw OOfda In 0-. Oflloe of 0-. COtda In the Oflloe of tf'9 eotdt In tM oftlCe of the lntM«Md tranefer .. -: beobt.llned!t'!'-lll>Ove MAim ITAW ~.~-HC' llUUe• Um II ~ . of Orange County Stat• o1 County "9ootder Of Or"'9t Coun1Y Aeootdtt of e>ranae County Atcotdtr of <>ranoe none. dfW, ~ M>-21 t TM fiolowtr'9 peraone _ I " ~PORT r::Ar LTO Ct llfornla, Executed by~· St• of~ County, State Of Cellfotnlit. CountY. 8tlll9 of c.Mornla. TMn.ntCaland ~ orM2·2411. OOlrla ~. a.: The::::;:: PetW9.,. ~-=---.. '•GHAZI J. MUSTAFA AND edbyOHAZJJ.M\JI.. llcecuiedbyOHAZJJ.MUS. EllecutadbyOHAZIJ.Mua. eddtW of 1M lntenoed --~ ........... ,. VALL!Y UPHOLSTERY dolfl9 • ,,..,__...._ __ _ 213 43rd St., IA. Newpor1 NAJAH J. MUSTAFA HUS. TAFA ANO MAJA.H J. MUI-TAIA, A MAAN~O MAH TAFA ANO NAJAH J . MUS. ,,...,....,...) tr« CHENG .... fl IMl l lltlf.. . S 0 U T H M A A I( dOll1G ....,_ • ~~ J 213 8AND AND WIFE .WILL TAFA, HUllAND ANO WILL S!LL AT PUBLIC tAFA, HUHAND AND PE.ILHandCHAO.MEIT\I IJ .. ft1M1?0lilaltlea ~1we.M~.=--~ ~~:r-:f' ~ T=tt;::r~ '3rd 81 • IA N•Wporl SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Wlfl! WILL IEU. AT l'\J9. AUCTIONTOHIOHUTIMO-WIFE WIU. SElL AT PU9-LEE.~°'. !Mne. CA. PubWled er-. t2a7 • ~s a:: ~MIT'Y SuM -............ a.cti'cA .-TO HIGHEST 8100EA FOR ~~UCTION TO HIGHUT M1' FOA CA8H ~et UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST T'hlll IM ~ pert!-Delly "°'June 29, 1* Antonio Satdo, 15851 OAOUP 3723 •ch St 19 CA~· ~ Louie Ill 213 CASH (peyet>te at time or '"""""R FOR CASH "'-" time of .... In '""" ~ llOOER FOA CASH (peyo-nent her'91o le deecr1bed In High Knoll Ad Encino Cel • CA .• • ~ Rel¥-' ~ 43 d St ' #A 'N.Wpor1 .... In 1awtu1 l'llOM)' of ttw. llbta at tlnle of .... In~ of IN Unhed Stat•) at the llbta 9' time of .... In l4'wM gtnertl _!I: HAlfl. St\J..OHJ . - --tMM .. :_ . Aonltld~.,__ mt 2505 ~Dr Na ~ -~Attta united St~~t 1110Dt¥«1t1e~..._ tottiaOtcl°'· ~---• and1a1oCMtc1at~0r . PtllliC> Sardo 15858 High ..... ...__ ......=:·...,,, ~ · · • erttfWIOl lO IN Otes Drano-., ttle front MtrMCa to tM anoa Coun1Y ~ .. the front entninCe to the IMM, CA. "8.JC NOTU I( ()fl Ad Encino Cal ....... _ ......_....... • Ttllt butlneet It con-County Courthouaa located O Id 0 rt no• Co u n t y 10fetec1 on Sant• Ana IMS O Id 0 r • n O • Co u n t Y The 8'.ltlneel name UNO n · · CA t2teO 9ontlle L,nn ISSCW'Mf'I; ducted by: a llmlted pertner-on Santa AM ~.. ~ Cout1110UM, loc:e t.O 011 b9twearl S)'CllmC)f'e St. & Court"°""· locat.O on by Mid trantf9rort tt Mid FK:nnoul MJH •M •1:: bull-11 cion· Thia butlneet .. c.on--2506 CretMew °'-H.8,. CA "'t-, J Monceyo tween Sycamore 81. l $ante Ana atYd., .,......... aro.ctway,SantaAna,CA .. 8ante AM IMS., betwten loca~lon la: FANTASTIC Ulm ITATW ducted by:~· Ouct~E.M lndMdutll ~ ~ a. _,.. Ttlll ttat.n.nt wee ftled 8t09dW8Y, Santa Ana, CA t11 S~ at. l Ito .... .-,, rlgflt. tlllt, and In-... con-Sycflfl'IOl'9 St. l 8roed'#ay, SAM S. The ioloW!ng penoht we Antonio Sardo, Phlllp _._. ...w::::: tied Oucted ...,. huebend and .... rigtll. tttlt, and lntwett con-Senta Ana. CA Ill rtgM, ttttt. ~ t6 encl now Mid by It Santa Ana. CA .. rtgM. tme. That MIO blAk trllMfer II doing ~ a.a: Sardo • ·-.,.. "7· with the~ty ~of~-Yeyad to anO now held by 11 and lntertet con~ to under Mid Deed of TNlll In linCI Int.,. con\l9)'ed to Intended to be conttim-L.". TEE'S SCREEN Thia statement wt1 Ned wtttl ""~ty a.ti .iu: ~-~ ~artlel.! tied = on ne • under Mid Deed of Tl'Ult In linCI now held by " ~ the propwty ettuated In Mid and now Mid ~ " under mated at the otnoe of: PRINTING & GRAPHICS. wtth the County a.nt of Of. = ~ .. , on • wltti !tie eoun.y CW.. fll Or· I -the pr~eltuated In Mid Mid Deed °' Tnat In "" County and Stet• dtactlbed Mid Deed of Trust In the Etcfow Encount••· Inc .. 1835 WM1ler A-. A-12, ange County on June 28 1 --Coun... "'-.. ... ,_ County and 3tate dtecrlbed P'°'*'Y tltuated In Mid ea: proper1y lltuated In .id 17320 9aacfl BIYd., Hunt· eo.1• Meaa. CA 92827 1915 • ... ,_ anoa ., on • Publlehed Orange Coat u · County and Stele dleof1Nd l.ot eo of TrK't No. 3125, County and Stete dttctlbed lngton IHc:h, Callfornla IMlle Canclllerl, tOt2 ,,,_, Publlehad Orange Co.91 1915 Oal'lo"llot June 2t. July 8• Loi 19 of TrK't No 3825 u: In the City of Co91a ...... •: 92847 ATTN: NANCYE Regatta Or., Huntington Publlltled Orenge eo.t Dally Pilot June 16, 22. 21. ~ 13, • lNS S en .. per map recorded w; TM South 41.15 Wt ot County of Dranoa, State of The 8outtl 41.7& Wt of IACAJ&aow No. 84.41·N a..ctl, CA 92641 Dally Piiot June 2t. July e, >it I. 1"5 a..a24 Dal~~~;:::. ... Boole 130, Peget 7 to 10 In-the Nortll 347.llO .... of the Celltomla ... per map. ,.. IN Nortll 211.75 .... of the on M 16fter AuguM 5. 1tl5. ~ .. Warden. 181 ... 13 20 1985 13 20 1915 • clualve of Ml1eefl1neou11 Wa.t 1IO.OO fMt of ttle E.wi corded lo Boole 130, Pegea 7 Weet 1IO.OO we ot 1M IEMt Tiiie bulk trenelat It tub-lrlt, COl'ona oai .,..,, CA ' · a.-e14 · · ~ "8.IC fl)TICE Mapa, In the office ol th41 47-0,00 ,_ of Lot 33. Ftlr· to U> lnclualve. Mlt · 470.00 r... ot Lot S3 Fair-jact to C8lltofnla UnHonn 92625 fltaJC fl)TIC( - • =+t-County recorder of Mid -Mw Fannt, at per map ,. cellenaoul Mepa, In the of· view Fwnw, •per map r• Commercltl Code s.c11on Teri L• Wtrdtn. 818V. ---------1 --......;-...--:--:"""":-:"=-:--·l---------IMll11 oounly. corded In lookl, Paoe?1 ot no. of the County Recotder corded In 8oolc 8, Pao-71 of 1108. Int. COl'ona del Mar, CA ~ fl)TIC( FK:TITIOU9 eu.NRN •-.,. llftTll't FK:TITIOUl llUW18 The 1tr"t add,.... 1inC1 Mltotllaneout Mept, In tM q4 Mid County. Ml9cellaneoua Mape. In the The name and addr ... of 92825 um ITAW ,.._,.. ""''~ NAm ITATDmNT other common ci.6gnetlon, office of tN Counly ,_. The 1treet addrw and office of the county r9COl'der th• ~eon with whom Thia bualnau 11 con-'1Cnnoue WU The fonowtng peraon1.,. HCTTnOUe ._,, .... The followlna peraon1 .,, If any. or the ,..., P'opetty ccwder of al6d County. other common detlgnatlon, of MIO county. dalma ~ be fMed It NAN-ducted by. 1 llmlted pertner· NAm ITATW doing t1ut1nw... ..._ lnTE r dolno butlneu u : ducrlb•d tbove 111 The tt,_ addrete Md Many, of the l'MI property The etreet add,_ and CYE BACf<, EKrow En· thlp Thefollowlngpereonaare PACE • SETTER RE· The....-.. - "SpiUh",AUnlqueHtlrand purported to be: 3210 other oomMOfl d•l•*kln. ducrlbad above It other common dtllgnetlon. count.,.. Inc., 17320 IMctl l.etlleCanoel*I dolnq buall'leaa 111: P.J. OE· SEARCH. 174 c.nw St., ~=--Nall Expertenoel. a Call· Mlnne•ota Ave.. Cotta If any, of the real Pf~ purported to be: 3209 Colo-If arr;, of the real prOf)erty Blvd •• H\.lntlnGfon Beadl. CA Tiiie ttttement -flled SIGNS. 4180okMnrod, Cof. 1 t, Co91a Meaa. CA 92827 ~AYAH PART'HEM. lornle llml1ed pet1Mr'lhlp, Meta.CA ducrlbed above la rlldoPlace,Co91a..._,CA. oucrlbed a bove I• 92147, ~No. 84.41-N wl1"1heCountyClertlof Or· onade1Mw.CA92625 Pu w. Jenuech, 174 l7telM!taNINofttl "'*" 10119AdameAwinue,Hunt-The undertlgnecf Trust .. purported to be: 2174-2178 TM undertlgned TNtt .. purported to be: 21'8-211< and the laat day for flllnQ ange County on Jan 24. Pamela J. Oroet, 418 Cent• St, Ap1 t. Cotta CAt2714 • lngton Beach. Callfornlt dillcllln'I• any llal)Mfty for arr; M"'* StNM, eo.te Meea. dltdalme any llebill1y for arr; Mape SttMt. Colle Meta dalml by arr; c:radttM analii 1915 OokMnrod, Conine del Mw, ......_ CA 92927 Moua ~ · ,,. t2841 lncorrecmeea ol the atreet CA. . Incorrect.-of the etr... CA. be Augutt 2. 1M5, Which It ~ CA 92825 . Thia bull-It eon· Sandc:•tta Dr C:0.. W...,:. Sue Aw, general S*1· adclrw and other common The undelliglled Truelea add,.. and other common The undelt9iecl Tnat• tn. bulll1eM day before the PubllMd Dranoe COMt Thlt bullnna It con· duc'led by an~;;;;; · ner. 20172 SwanMa. Hunt-daalgnatlon 11 any lhowl'i dl9dalmt arr; llabl1lty f« MY detlQnetton. If arr;. ttlOWil dltclelma any llablllly for an\ contummetlon date ~ Dally Piiot June 2i. July 8. ducted by. an lndMduel Paul W Januectl CA Atttlut H l<NCIP lau-£11 lngton IMcll, Calltolnl• ner-. ' · lllC0!1«:t11-of the *-! .......,,,. lnconectnW of ttie atrw fled MloWI. 13. 20, 1ta5 P.,.,,.. J. Groe1 Thie atetement -ftleO vi.ta Cit Arced•• c t284I Seid talewlM be made, but ad«eta and OIMr ~ Seld .... wlll be!Nide, bul addr9la end other c:ommor o.teo: JuN 7, 1MS S..S70 Thil eteternent wu fMed with ihe County Oani of Or· 91ooe ' ' TNI bu11n ... 11 con-wtthout COYanar'lt or _.. ~ " ltl'ly. ttlOWil WlthOu1 ~t or WW· detlQ;netton, If Wf'/, ltlowr a.IMO NI La. C*O. wl1ti the County C.. of Or· anoe County on JuM 7, Thie bualr-. la ~ ducted by t llmlted pertner· ranty, ••1><9M or 1~.,... herein. '=s::· upreee or Implied, re-herein. 1 .., TU LI. ..., •• n,.... rtaJC fl)TIC( anoe County on June 20, 1M5 dUcted by: • geN19I ~ lfllc> gardlnQ title, po 11 m lon, or Sa6d -.w111 be made, bu1 99' tltia, pc 11 mlon, or Said aa6e wll be made, bul ..._ 1915 P'l7Mll MnlNP Sue Aeaa. General Pan-encu{nbfancea. to pey the without CO'«lant or _.. encum to pey the ~ COY9Mnt or ..,. PublleMct Oranoa eo.1 ACTmOUI .,.... PJnm Publllfled Oranoa Coett AMur H ~ Ml' r.-nelnlng pr~ tum Of =s::·..,,.. Of' Implied, ,.._ 9 pr1nctpal IUm of ,_.,~ ~ M lmpleO,,.. Dally Piiot June 2t. 1985 MAm IT ~. Drange Coett Deity Ptiot June t5, 22, 29, Tiiie ~ W9t Thia ltatement WU ftled the note(•) w:ured by Ukl tltta. PCI m lat•. M .,,. •l MCUred by teld gw-:::n't: . . ~ The follo'MnQ pweorl9.,. Ody Piiot June 2i. >it •. .My 8. 1945 wlVI the Counly a.II of wl1ti the County Clertl of Or-Deed of Truet. wtth 1n1.,.1 . to pey the Deed of Nit, wl1ti Int.,.. encum ancea. to pey ttw dol no buelneu u · 13. 20, tH5 ~1.,. eoun.y on JuN "I. anoe County on May 8, 1985 thereon, .. provtded. In Mid remaining llf1nclplil """ of ttlereon ... provtded In Mid remaining princlptl IUm 04 rtaJC M)TIC( CH008AN INC 15254 Sa MO tM5 . ~ note(•) edvancae " any the note(•) lac\nd ~ Mid note(tl. edYanoee, " arr;. the note<•T.cured by MIO Golden w · w~ •-.,. 11nTtl'C ~ en l'ubllttlad Orange Coat undertheltrmtofi.loo..ci Deed of 'fruet, wlttl Interest underthetermeofteldDeed Deed of Trwt. with lntereat IT AT I ••• T 0, CA t2t83 "'· • __ .,. llt\Ttl'C ... -."' ""'~ Publiafled OrW109 COMll C'Oelty Piiot June 8. f5. 22. 29, of Tn11t. r..t. cnargae and thereon,• P'Olllded In Mid Of Truet. fMa, etlergae and ttlereon, at ptovldtd In Mid Wl'TMDRAWAL. Allrca Fanll [)emgrlani ,.._ ""'~ 'ICTITlOUI ._.. Delly Plot June 15. 22. ~ 1915 expen ... of the Trust .. and note(•), advala., " any, axpenMt of the Truet .. end note(•~ act.lane., If any. PWOll ,~ (CA corp ~ 1507..Q Squth ACnnoue ...... Ulm ITAW .My 8 1"5 . Sa-811 of the truatt c:r .. ted by Mid under theterme of Mid Deed of the truett c:raated by Mid under thetennt of MIO Dead ONllATM UNDO Raitt StrMt Santa Ana MAim ITA~ The lollowtng per90ftt are • s.m DEATH Noricls Deed of Trutt. Of Trutt, ,.., ~ Md Deed of Truat. of TNlt, ,..., chllrgae and PICTITIOUI aUllNlll Callf 92705 •.• The following per90ftt .,. doing bumr-... The total amount of the axpantM ol the Trwtee encl The total amc>Ynt of the .. .,.,... of the TN9l91 and ..,,... Tllie butlnMI ,, con· doing bulll1eM ea: A " 0 N R E0 N T A --.,. -~· un~ b•l&noe of the obll-of the tNttt cr-.cl by MIO unpalO balance of tM obll-of the INttt created by Mid I The following perton hM ducted by.. ~·t~ SCHNEIDER AND AS· CAR/TRUCK/VAN. 3939 W. _ ___;,....;;::-;;:;;.;:;..;"";.;;;;.'~"''4;;....__; gallon MCU..'~ by the P'<>P-0.::. oftc!..""'emount of the gat~ ~ ~~ ~ O:~:".imount of tN ~rwnt~ = ~ Allr-.u Flllell Damgnanl. SOCIA TES. 2002~ ~ Coett Highway. Newport FK:TmOUI .., .... er1y lo be ....... anO reeaon-:z. ........i belerlce of the obll-ner om ... ,_. lpop-Pree. & Chtlrman Plaioe,CoMMeaa.CAt2427 BMdl. CA 92883 MAim ITA~ McCARTY able •tlmated ooett. Ill· ~ ~ ~ ~ oM-eetlmated coe1t, :; u,; MClnd ..., the ••ting under the. ftcrtltloUe TNI 1tttement wu flteO Kyte L Sc:nnelder, 2002.,. John Rooney Vettlulp, TM follOWlng per90nt ~ _,... R pen ... encl tdVanc:ea tt the get ..... --"'7 .... .,,. pen ... and aovanc. •t ga "7 prop. bullnela neme of LAGUNA with the County C.. of Or-Meyer Pl-Co91a Meaa. 1017 M•rry Oall Lane dol ~ ea: ~ Hll.DA G . MC\...A • time of the lnltlal publlc:ltJon erty to be tOld end reMOn-time of 1he Initial publlcatlon erty to be IOld and r.uon-JEWELRY EXCHANGE et ange County on June 2' CA 92e27 • A cadla CA 910Ge ' Ao-"Jtlntlna.12. 1527 ~ TY, Born Dec. 8, of the Notice of Siie Is Ible eatlmeted coeta. •· of the Notice '!! Sa6e 1' Ible •:.: coeU.t:; 230 a .. c., St., Laguna 1985 · Thi• t>uelnen 11 con-'Linda K vernuip 1011 port BIYd .• Co.ta Meaa. ~ 1898, in Newport, S1Tt~.:.~ ...... ...,. ..... =::::.:.::-~= S1~~underMld ==ltle~~lon ~·~t=•1 bullneea . m'1'm ductedby.anlndMdual Merry oali Lane, Arcadia, 92e27 .. Kentucky Passed ,,. ____ ,.,..,,.,.._. ........... .... ........... .... ..__.of of the Notice of s... It Publlahed Orange Coett KyteL.Sdlnelder CA91008 EuganeM.Hammond.U, . . Dead ofTruell-atofofe ... of tna ~ "'. --Deed of Truat , _ _, Of9 ex-NIM ttatementfor the S*1· Delly Piiot June 2t, Juty 8, Thil ttat-t wtl fMed Thi. buelneae le COi\· 1527 ~ Bllld., Coe1e away June 28, 1985 tn ecuted and dellYered to tn. Stt7.21t.OC!: ec:uted and dtllYer9d to IM 1121•135·00· Ml"ltllp .. flled on Fet>ru-13, 20, 1ta5 "'""the County a.ti of Or· ducted by hulbenO andwtta ..._,CA 92827 Orange , Call f . undtrelglled flwltten Dec· o!::'J="'tw!,."':.': :::'~;c'O:,.,,.wim:,C:: o!:~=•-=-wy°':'Jr.27, ~lnN~. ~~ SaM9 enge County on June 24, John Rodney V,9Jflulp T111e bullnest 11· con· Survived by daugh-laratlon <>!,~ .anc:t De-ecuted and dtlMNd to IN ll'letld .... Sale. and• wntten ecuted end~ to Iha F ..;......,.,.._,.~of 1915 Ttlll 1tatem«11 .-llled dUC1ed by:"' lndMduel Mary J (T mancl for...-, an0 a written •w .,._ -~ written Dec-. ,_,,. •ou •-II' llllftTV'C ~ w11h the County C*1I of Or· Eugene M Hammond t.er, ane om Notice of Deteun and e.c:.. "'°"'""led • .,,._ Dae-Notice of Dafault anO ~ undel...,..., a the Plwaon Wltnorawtng: ,..~ ""'~ Publilhed Dranoe eo.t County on June 10 Thia ._..,.,, ,... flled Kidtler)· daughter tlon toW Theundenlglied laratlon of ~ and 0.. tlontoSell. TMuudelliglled larllllon of Dafault and De-CharlH L McLaughlln. Dally Plot June 2t. Juty e ~ 'wtttlthaCounty a...tiofDr· ' R I h d cauMd ..io .-..ice of o.. mlinCI for a., and a wrtneri ~ Mid Notice of o.. mlinCI tM a.... end t wrttten 33852 Dal Ob41po Dene ACTmOUe WN • · ,,,._ Patrlci_a ( c ar fault anO ~'j;, to Sell to Notlol of o.lault end eec. '*"'and Election to Sell to Notice of Default end a.o.. POlnt, CA t2Ut • MAm ITA~ 13. 20, 1M5 Publllhed Coett = County °" ...., 1r, Knapp), aix grand-be recorded In the county tlantoW. Theundenlgned be recorded In the county tlontoSell. TMu11delt6glled Signe d: Charlu L. The folowlng per9ona... s.ae5 Otlly P"°1 :;r22 29 P'INl1l children Li n d a where the ,.... property le ~ Mid N98C» °' De-...,. the ,..., swoperty 11 ~ Mid Mota of O.. Mcl.eugNln dOll1G ~ • ...... 8 lN& · • ' PublWled ~ COMI ' s ,.,.. ~ lladorl to Sell to locelled. '*"' and Eectlon to 911 to Publlihad Oranoa eo.t COMMERCIAL LAND· Ml.IC fl)TIC( ..-7 • Gou 1 d • le v en located. be NCOrdecl "' Iha count) Dill« June 19 1M5 be rwcorded In 1M county Piiot Ju 151. 22 29 SCAPE S£AVICES. 18372 s.-831 Delly Pilot June ' . 22. 21.. H l c k 1 e r • J 0 h n ~~~ t:-1c!·J:': 0 Dy ........ the ,.... l)(operty It A TL A I c 'u I T 0 Dy ...... the ,..., property II ~8 1985 ne • . • Construction Circle E.. •7. FlCTTTIOUe ....... ---------1 July 8. t"5 ~ Hicltler, Dan Hick.ler, COt_, A CALIFORNIA loc*ed. COttP., A CALll'ORNIA loeated. ' Sa-825 lrvlne, CA 92714 Ulm ITAnmN'r P\&JC fl)TJCE RlckKnapp,Mlchaep C~~ Al 8AID m :;e 1c!·u1:':0DY =~..!~ ~t:-1c!·J:'fooy ln=~~3a18..: dol~~~are FICTmOUaaueMH Knapp; two great ~~":.~ cow .. A CALWOlllNIA l'OMCLOeuM MfMCI, COR,., A CALIFOAMIAI rtll.IC fl)TIC[ CA 92827 IN PIECES. tt21 l:.uiott. NAMIJ aTATamwl grandchildren, Mary IMC Al AOINT 111t ~TIOll. U 8AID ..C., A8 AOINT, t11t CCW'ORATIOM, U 8AID OCIAM VllW a CHOOL Thll butlne11 It con-Sa11ta Ana. CA 92704 The f0fl9wtng per-.ona are Jane Gould Kelly ...t... ........ ~ L.M TM191'U. 8': llATIONA&. ............... •• Lee TRUeTll. IY: MATIOMAL. OtaTNCT .,.. I ltreat ducted by-an fndlvldual Lor1 Kay WaAer, t 12 1 Ef.. ootng bullneta u ' Ann Hi kl ' Lo ed ......... CA -(211) ~ -wca, ......... CA -. (111) ,OMCLoauM MRVICI, • • Merli Flit llott, Santi Ana. CA 92704 R 0 N D 0 UGH ER TY c er. V 41f·IUO IJ' Wafld'a IMC., Al AMT• 111t 41f·ll.U40, I J: WHda IMC., Al AQIMT, 1100 Hun::=;......_, c.... Thie atetement wu filed Penny Robin Page, 3005 EN TER P R IS ES 520 by all that knew her. ...... AHleia .. t vie. ...... ...... Lee ......... AtMtl ... t VIM ............... , .. Lee I....... MOTICI with the County Cieri! ol Or-Quebrada, Rancho La Laru~r COl'ona dal Mar . Memorial services p Id 't .,...., CA -. (211) ,.,11ld1n1 _......._ A -. (111) .-GAL. ange County on June 28. Costa. CA 92704 CA 92825 will be held Sunday 1~~ Orange Coeet 47f·H•I, •r: WHda Publllhecf Orange Cout 41f·H• IJ: WHda ~:... 198!5 This bu1ln"a 11 con-Ronald M. Dougherty, 820 3PM, Pacific View Dally Piiot June 22. 29, .My :-tr'1 A11i1 .. at W.. ~lot June 2.2, 2t, July lie • tl ... t VIMI Nofi'ce IS HEREBY Publllhed Or '=~by:• general part· ~e'fe';s COfOM dal Mar. Chapel. Pacific View 8• 1•5 ,...... I flubllaMd Or-. Co.91 • Sa-147 Pu Orange Coat GIVEN that the Boerd of Deity Piiot June -:r. July 8, Lori Kay Waller Thi• bUtlneta II con- M nrf'lltll"V Directors. Deity Piiot .Juna 22. 21. _,. June 22. 29 . .My !~~ ,.e!.~ Oceenf ,.._View 13, 20, 1985 This ltttM*lt waa flled ducted by en lndMOual --J' 0. tflea ""'""" .,..,...,. o .,.ange SH78 with Ille County Cieri! of Or· Ronald M Dougherty 644-2700 PUl.JC fl)TIC[.. ' s.141 111_ II' MftnM Sa-845 County, Huntington Beadl. . = County on June 2,, This atttement w~ ,.._ """'~ ---------1 c.llfOfnla. wlll receive blO• 1 ..... th, ..... r~·-ty ,.~ of WARFIELD ---.-.,_.. _ _... .............. _..._..._-l •-11> llnTIC( to purch••• Micro-P\B.IC *>TICE -"" ,,.....,.,., .,_,. I C R A I G .. 'Uii. aTAnmwf PmlJC 9l)TIC( l'tCT1TIOU9 aueMN ,.._ "" computen and Pertpherall PuDllhed °'.,.-·c;; :X: County on J 7 · 1U tECKINRIDGE ThefoltoWlngperaons.. ~TW ffClihOU9WUll•A Systems. 8lc9t wtll be,. ~!!!!0"91T .. ~M o.ay Piiot June 20, July I , "17Mll ---' doing bulll1eM ea: AC1"'IOUI .,..... ',,. ·--""' pert0n9 we MAm ITA,_,. QIN'9CI up to. but no teter -.. 13. 20. 1985 Publl9hed Orange Cout W A.RnELD, ~ YCI 1100 W S.y AYI. MMm ITATIJ IMT doing butlMet u ; The Butlnell(•): FOUM-than. 2:00 p.m., July I , 1885. The lollowlng P«'90nl ar• Sa-871 P11o 15. 22 29 away June 26, 1985. Balbo& CA t2M1 ' T ha l u t 1 n Ht( u ): Z08 ZOI, 2828 Vlc:1or1e TAIN OAKS APARtMENTS at the Admlnlttratlon Offtce doing bua1neet et: R Jane & Delly& t~5June 1 ' . ' Survived by Marjorie BatbWt L, earn.rd. 1100 CRE EKSIDE APART-om.. ~ a..ctl, CA LOC8ted At 1201 DoYe ofNICSIChooldlttrlc:t, 1et49 AtlOdet•, 2415 Budl9)'9. "8.tC fl)TIC[ J<*f . S..S28 G Warfield Coetai Wtt1 Bey Ave.. Balboa. CA MENTS, ·~~ounl .,........ 2•28 ,,.__ Street. Suite 300 8 Street, Huntlnoton a..ctl, ~de..cnJ .~~~ ... · ' 82et1 L°'*ed At: 1201 0oYe ,.,,. ~. v .. ,.... In: Newport a..ctl. Call-Calltomla 92641, at wf\lcfl ._.._ · .,.,,., .,.._7, '1CT1110U8 .,... .. Mesa. Ca. Two IOl\I, Tammy Cox 1032 Street 8ulte300 tor1a om.. Lagune Beadl, lcm6a92ee0 llmualdbldtwlllbeopened Jett.. 24t5 8uc*9)'9. New· MAim ITAT'lmNT Colin B. Warfield ~d Baytld. • Cove. N-po11 In: ~ 9tedl, eel-CA 92951 ---~ ...... , i. (••)Hereby ~ared and read In ac:ic:ordenca wt1" port e..cn. CA 9~ TM 1o11ow1ng P9"IOn8 are Lawrence B War-a..ct1 CA tateo fornla t2t80 Fougeirol ,...,.,_ ,._ ey The ~·oloW!ng Pwton(a): apectflc:etlona now on Ne In Thia bu1IM11 • con-dolnQ ~-. ..one. °' "'-'d both f ·, __ ,.... • P•ttY Andetaon, 2470 la( .. ~ AQ1•1'9d Victoria Drive, Laguna Chertet Marion ....,_, • the offtcl of Mid dlatrlct. ®cted by. FlA AVf. APARTMENTS, NOM-M~ I IM:-1 • 0 _.. ... -Monaco Or Laguna IMctl By The flwaofl(t ): a..ctl. CA 9215 t T,,,.... of tN Heart Fetf'f't/tfy All It.,.,. provided ttvougtt Cheryt M Jafta 135 eomm.rdal Wtty Co91a Notice II heretly gM;n tha1 B each , Ca.; t w CA 92151 ·• ' CMrtet Menon ......_ .. Thi• t>ulln... •~ con-Truat dated Marctl 18, 1M3. "'''bid lilU9t meat 11 appil-Thia atatement w• filecl MeM. CA 92627 the ~.o.tigned w111 not be I grandchildren. Mr. Lou1M EwlnQ, 1740 E. Truteee ot Iha ....,_ ,emlly Oucted by. • general S*1· 13e Fourth Avenue, En-cable fllderal ........ and with the County C.. of Or· Rone10 J. Ambur09Y reec>Oflllbte for any oet>tt 0t Warfield wu ral8ed e>c.t't Front. &albol. CA TNl1.._, Marc:it\ 18, ttl3, Mr.nip clnltM. Celfomle 92024 loclll code9. anot County on J\HM 10. Thia b11elneea 11 con· llablllt• contrac:1ed by any- 929Cl 1 138 Four1tl AWftUe, fn.. Fougelrol Tt1omM ~ R. Mlc:Mlaol1, • The eowo ot Truet-re-1915 ducted by:.,, lndMOual one other tt1an myteli, Of\ 0t I in Col;ona del Mar 8hery4 Gerrie tt Beacon '*"'-· Celltomle 92024 Tiiie atetement wt1 Ned Truatea of the Mlctl1t11on ......,.. the right to reject any '2n. RoftalO J Amburgey aftar thla dtt• I and lived in the New-98Y ~ CA t2M1 ~ "· Mtctltl1on. • w1tt1 the County C.. of Or~ Femlly Tnat dilled o.c.m-and tll bide. end to waive Publllhed Or~ Coat Thi• atatament wu n1ec1 Dated tN• 19tt1 day of port Harbor area for Ji.net Jooien. P.O. Box Trull9a of IN Midi'''°'' ange County on June lO, bet 12, 1914. 1201 DoY9 any I~ therein. Delly Piiot June • Jut; 8, with me County Clar1t of Of June. 1985 ...... rimar-278, Balboa ltland. CA Famlly Tf'\181 det.O 0.-1N5 Street. Sult• 300~wpon OCaAM "YllW ICHOOL 13, 20. 1ta5 Sa 859 ange County on June 24. JeM ~-~ -1 Doft I many y ........ p t2ee2 oembe 12. 1"5. 1201 DoYe ~ IMctl C..Homla DllT•UCT, .,: l tlella 1985 Clrcta. FeuttWrl v..,, CA Uy in Laguna Beach. Krle Meriel! ... 31' &iena SI., #300, ~ BMctl, Publi.tied Orange Coatt eonOucted by: e geMral Marcw, C'9rtl Oft tM...,.. ,.,,_, tin. I He was a graduate of VIiia. Balboa, CA t2ee1 CA t2MO Dally Piiot June 15, 22. 29, partnertnlp ef T,_.... Plll.IC fl>T1C[ Publtll'led Orange Cou Publlthe<I Orange Coast H~ h PSch 1 Fun aJ Onyx Avenue. S.lboa Island, PtrtnertNp Sa-830 TNlt• of the Heer• Famlly Dally Piiot June 22. 29. 1985 ~TITlOUI IU ... H 13. 20. t985 5 ,~~ 11 -·-.. z. ·-.. Ill N w ort Harbor S.t1y C. Mackenzie, 109 Conducted By: t General July 8, 1985 Charlal Marlon Heer1, .. Publi.tled Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 2t. July e. Dally Piiot June 28, 29, Jutyl lg 00 . er CA 92ee2 ONrlta Manon.......... fNtt dated Maret! 18. 1983 T11-0S1 MAim ITAT'lmllfT FS A-14() eervicea will be held Dorothy R. Munroe, 1400 TNMM of • Haen Femlly rtaJC NOTICE Thll ttatement wee fMed The followlng peraon1 .,. --------..:..----------------., on. Tueeday J uly 2 at South S.y Front, Balboa Trueil...., Merdl 11. 1111 With the County Ciert of Or· doing buellleta u: 2·30 PM Pierce Bro ltland, CA t2M2 . Tiiie Jla•:...c W Med ..CTmOUI .,.... anoe County on June 17. rtllJC fl)TIC[ R l A TILE, 1118 Dennie ' ' . Sandra Rado1, 5 t 5 wttll the County ceertc ot Or· ..,,._ ITATUmlff 1915 Dr .• Co91t ....._CA 92928 B e 11 Broad w a Y Harbor ltland om.. New-anoe County on J11M 17, The followlnQ P9"IOn8 .,. ~, ....cnnoue wu AotJert Anan. 1118 [)en. Chapel, with Rev Pof1, CA 9270& 1M5 dOll1g butlneet • Publlthed Oranoe CoN1 ..,,... ITAftmNT nil Dr . eo.1• ....... CA Charles D. Clark of PatrtN M. Ramw. 311 Or· "'= MA"AAKUH. 1100 W. Delly Piiot June 2t, >it 8, TM fOIOWlng P9"IOn8 era 92628 Fl U l• d Buena Vltta, a.lboa, CA Publl9hecl lil9 Coeet Hwy .. ~ a..ctl, 13, 20. 1H5 doing bu91neM • Ctwtee RlccllrOI. 1118 t he rat n te taet1 Dally ""°' JuN 21 • .,.., •• CA t2M3 s..M2 BE'CK-No-CALL LUXURY Oanl"9 Dr . to.ta ....... CA Methodlat Church, Lorrelne Aoblnton. 5310 13. 20. 1MI All Aabbanl, 5342 Cam-TRANSPORTATION. 518 92828 C.O.ta Meu. of~t· CandleWlck Collrt, Nwr· S..1 bfldoe A ..... Wet4mlnMer. "8JC fl)l1C[ ""'" ,Newpor19-:tl,CA Tl'llt bul!nffl " con· 1.... Friends may call lkla, CA 92&08 CA f211S 92913 clUCfee! by a Qll'*9I 1*1· u... Mlc*ey Aowta. 318 luel'la Thia buelneu 11 con-f'ICTmCMll WN Andy M. Diaz. 22502 Via Ml'lhiP at the Mortuary on Vitt•. "9wpon. CA tate1 ..C1"'IOUlalldllM ducted by:.,, lndMdual MAim ITAW Pone. Mlttlon V\etO. CA Rober1 Anan Monday Ju 1 y l , Oannlt LoulM 8oholz. t 18 llAm 9'A 'S 8 n All Aabbanl The fotlowinQ JlerlOnt .,. t2tt 1 ™' etttement -f'led Noon-8PM . Pierce Via KMon, ~. CA TM,_...,.,._..,.. Thia tfetemem ... fled dOll1G bulll19M • Nell A.. Wooctwan1. 511 wnti the County a.ti of Or· 8ro9 1»11 Bto9dwa t2M3 _,......__ wftl'lthe"CountyClitrtiofOr· MA .. SHALL ST!!L( 34Mt!l4.,N9wpcw18eecl".CA .. ~Oft NM 24. . Ann llenjemln. 520 San MD AMO M TH aMAK anoa County on June to, COMPANY 220 Marollattte t2te3 1M& Mortuary, Olrectorl Elljo Snee. San Diego. CA fAaT ON THI MA. II~ 1M6 Acie. c Coiona Oel ..W. cA Keren L. Woodenl, 511 ,.,,,,,., 6112-91~ t21oe ltl•nd Ori.,. Newport nNl11 t2'25' ' HtttSt .• ~a..ctl.CA Putlllahed Orange eo.t Jackie Rodgart, 10 .._,. CA t11io Publllhecf Or1inQ9 0omt Marahall SIM ia 220 92913 Delly Piiot June 21. >it O. Harbor ltland. Newport. CA SMW• AMOft, 15 ... o.ity Piiot June ti, 22. 21. MarQU9rlte, "Pl. c. 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'ACIFIC VllW MlllOMAL 'AM c.m.1ery • Monuery Chapel • Crtmetory 3500 ~ecitlc View Drive ~e.actl 84<4·2700 Thlt ttatament wet flied a.nva Amo.i • .ittitheCountyattkOfDr· 1N& ..,._ITA~ _ . -·---- lattMir• L. Betnwd duc'9d by. en lndMdtlll Thlt tteternent wet fMed ante County on June 7, filCTl'nOUe WM 2 .-.. ..... with the County a.ti of Or· 'nl9e .... ;ant W lhd anga County on June 24 PIPMl7 TM folowlnt per90M .,. e --• • -·-.. • .. - =County on June 21. ~ttia~a.tto4~ Ttle lutlne tt U ): 1915 • ~~";r2i°;t ~.~-.....::..~-~-:.:::._:::::.·.: --------1---~ ~ ~ .f!tM H.CK..0-..tt~ Pl7lm JIAY~~~· ¥l""-M.~'1A'GliNi&'°"Aaw.+.-1------·=--------~-------u P\l~"Of.ng. CoM1 --~ Locet.O Al: 1201 Dolle (jf~"OOMI ~ · s.,.81, 80CtATH, 13117 Plara '] ...-OMllCK Dally Piiot June 21. M1 e ,...a t,...., Suite 300 ~ Ptlot1 .... f'N . Nt; 8. Poln\9 Drtw;. .. aune, ... "97 100. ~ ~ •• _ ••• _ ~ -13. 20 MS ' ' ~ 0ranae C:O... in· Hew0ort. 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A 1', 20. 1116 Mt I. ,. ti, to ttll tJ. to. t• .• o. to. ._. fl. to Mt -------- - -a...11 ---...., _:. ___ a...u .... , ....,. ..... , 5 ~!.~---·4-... . ........ .... --.--~--.,.. --.-· ... . J r I 1 • • 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIS1turday, June 29, 1985· FUNKY WlNKERBEAN ' by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY • .. by Garry Trudeau 1"E MAS"!Vt ~ • A Pen; SAVED IN A R)f!"E'.Rt,> ;JAR •.• I~ A l'EN1¥,> URNED f "WE FINALLY WON ONE !" MARMADUKE , , THE FAMILY CIRCUS "The other teom didn 't show up ." by Brad Anderson ~~<f •,-u,,,,..,, .• ,.,.,,...,..,,,,.,., "ff{~ "My husband's hobby? .. uh ... hang gliding." DRABBLE ™& ~5Tl.l>IG WOl<lO AA5 I<~ T.\U-TU\M CllMIF'IOll5 10tl16\<Tc. Tl\£ l.E6t>IDAIN ~ Mill.~. AllO A MW· ·COMER IJllO(.AU;5 l\IM· !lat "Tl\&01~'. BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) 1f ,Ir "Look. guya, t h1v1n't got eny popcorn. How •bout If I give each of you a dime?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ; I l r ~£ OOES OUT LIKE A LION II;° CO\l<.S IN LIKE A JM18." by Kevin Fagan SHOE ~~~T?. WE'VfO 136!01-l WING AU-1J11<; GIZUNT 11ZA1NING ~17.<¥6~ PEANUTS l WOULD HAVE SAID 50METHIN6, BUT I WAS AFRAID 1'0 RE6RET IT ... BLOOM COUNTY :MP 10 Atl M<l5Hfff . ~r ff~T $CJ tkit.!' ~~WHO Hlmf.5 MfN,. I ~ @}) ~~s--~-~I, ... .•I ... LIFE IS FULL OF RE~ETS, CHARLIE BROWN •~I WM ML 1Hf. JK'f /NI 11£ Mt»/ MP 1JE. 1WWK£jN6 :ifM5 AS f}E trMNir. tM 1HfT I W MJliol'~ ff!t. f(K'{ /£K ,. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 50, HOWS lHE i£MON RDE !m>ND Go\r-G, MIKE.? TUMBLEWEEDS ~ARK!A FLOCK OF 50PRAl\JOF~ IS APPRO'\CHll\/G! NOT IF YOU'RE A D06 ... D06S DON1 AA'/E REGRETS ~ .. flV~ A COfTY CY 1H( 8aJK 'WIRN WN 'frJIJEA~~. fX MTUXJK J.IK€0NE.''• I by Jeff Mad~all . ' • by Berke Breathe<! Q() ... fHNt ,+f()/_ by Lynn Johnston I SOUJ1fiECWllf!. I WAS srrr1N. ONI by Pat Brady GARFIELD ROSE IS ROSE lli~'S A WI I U6W 10 00&,,, DRllllNG-A by Jim Davis llRAW-116W 1.AMOORGMINI ! LET ME GET YOU OUT OF TM( WIN DOW , G'ARFJ(L£il MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER ,,_. ____ _ .. ......, ... _ j;jia=:==-ll:l~Dl-.. f;v~E S• 1'Hf; TRUST OFFICER HAVE YOU TALKED TO THE SAID [TWAS ESTA6Lt5HE0 BANK A60UT THf' PERSO""J 6Y MR S AVE RN! BUT I WHO eSTA:CIL15HED THE KNEvv THP-.T HE DIDN'T HA.v£ IRREVOCAeLE TRUST I t l AT K!NO OF MONEY ! YOUR NAME, WENDY7 TMEP.E. YOOOO I DON'T KNOW WMETHER TO THANK JON . OR. KILL HIM by Ferd & Tom Johnson IEDD't1S TAVEl<N WEST. --'~"'-' -/I _, THEN IT MEANS ONE TH1N6 .. TM.AT HE WAS GIVEN THE t 500. 000 eY SQ.AEONE ! by Harol6'te Doux MRS. SAVERN 0 NC€!0LD HER NEIGHflOR THA1' Y0u HAO AN ANONYMOuS GOOJ:'A1'HER I HAO -,.OU EVER-HEARD THAT"' BRIDGE -----~-- Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold : +943 °" KQJI0762 O 74 +e Partner opens the bidding with one diamond. What do you respond? Q.2 -A.s South. vulnerable, you hold: •Kt06 <:>9873 0854 •762 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.5 -Both vulnerable. as South with 60 on !ICOte you hold: •KQS <:>AQIO OAQH •H2 The bidding hu proceeded:· East· South Weit Nortlti The bidding has proc:eeded: OMAR West North Ea1t So•tli I • D,ll__,.iff-7 -------..,---- What do you bid now? HARlff Q.3-Nelther vulnerable, as South you hold: •Q76 <:>AK98 Oe3 •KI052 The bidding h11 procfleded: NorU. · Eatt SMtlt-Wut 1 + Paa• 1 o;:::> Pa• 3 + Put 7 What do you bid now? Q.•-East·W.-1t vu lnerable, 11 South you~hold: •5 <:>AKJ813 Ot7U •AS The bidding ha1 proceeded: Soutll Weit N~ Eatt 1 IV P... 1_.. Pa .. ! -What do you bid now? • 1• OW. INT P ... p.., °".. ,... t "' Pau P .. 2• Pa. ,.L ... 1 -Wlilt--.:ction do you take? Q.t -Bot.h vulnerablt, u South 1ou hold: •llQ87U >:i JN OQN •5 Ptr1ntr open1 tht blddlnr with three net lrump. What do you ,.. •pond? j, ', Look for answers on Mondiy . CHARLES ~ ....: -•. I Por ...n..11oo .-.1CMttot o .... · ....... ....., tw....,.. ,..,..., wrlto o-..-.,-""'Ullir, llOt Chw·'r1r• Awe.. t···• -N.J.lllOT7, • • -- --------------------INSIDE-------------------~ PAGE . 2. Coldwell Banker, Newport 3. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa 4. Waterfront Homes 5. Waterfront Homes o. Remax of Newport 7. Lido Realty PAGE 8. Grubb & Ellls 9. Century 21 , Surf 1 O. Oalebout Bay & Beach 11. George EJktns Co. 12. Great Western Real Estate 13. Mesa Woods Development PAGE 14. Corona del Mar Properties 15. Remax of Costa Mesa 16. Remax of Costa Mesa 17. Remax of Costa Mesa 18. Lynne Valentine Properties 19. Unique Homes PAGE 20. Cote' Realty 2 1. Harbor Realty Hunt & Associates 22. Joe Christopher 23. Homes On Review 32. The Real Estaters NEW LISTINGS Ult• YllW l-.LI l22IMI New England -Cape Cod llfestyte In Newport Beach. Spacious 2 BR + den townhome over- looking serene canyons and mountains. Thts picturesque community offers pool and tennis facilities, tool! IAYllEST 1211,llO Price reflects seller intent. not the condition of this super 3 BR, large family home. Have the pleasure of waving your magic wand and bring- ing this home into 1985. llYllE 1211,llO Turtlerock -You have to see this outstanding 2 BR + den Atherton in the Ridge or you'll think we are exaggerating. It's decorator perfect and unbelievably gorgeous. Lowest price tool WTILIFF Snt,IOO The best family home around. Wonderful house with 5 good-size BR located on large pool-size lot. Terriflc':family neighborhood near churches, schools and shopping. Priced to sell. Fee. •Tl UllU 112.,.. Breathtaking views can be enjoyed from this blufftop overlooking Whiskey Cove. Interior. ~ warmth wtth hardwood floors, large brick fire- place and 3 spacious BA. NEWPORT BEACH Pma1U Ult,111 2 bedroom charmer1 Bright and cheery: Get your place In the sun and enjoy the beach life on Pe('lnaula Point. Just steps to bay/ocean, Exoet- -lent.cc>ndttton. Room to add. A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE I I .__ ________ ~----------------~/ OPEN HOUSES 1·5 UY•m 3 BR, FR -~ 2 BR, View 11111111 OIUI 3 BR. FR Mllllllmll 3 BR, FR, Spa ...... _. 5 BR, Poof usm..-f 4 BR, FR, View ......... 4 BR, View LmllU 5 BR. Baytront ........ 2 BR, View llnmlf 4BR ---- UTllllY $239,500 $265,000 $325,000 $345,000 $379,000 $479,000 $759.000 $1,750,000 •• , $265,000 $289,500 2111 11.-...... M.GUTH ll Su hlMMI T. BOLAND 11 '9ttr C.McM AHAN . ,,..., C.McMAHAN 1111 "" ...... ,. A.KURTZ 1111...,. G. LIVINGSTON IH ............. F. SENNES 111 fie Lw. ~ C. RUMSFELD n ....... T.BOLAHD 1111 ...... L. MARSTON 1711 Pllt ••1U ,, ..... -II.. _ 3 BR, FR $310,000 C. BAU>fKOSKI Located on an extr• ~ tot, thla 3 SR; 2_1h .._ - POrtoflno has a completed guest house wtttt free 3 BR, FR standing fireplace, loft bedroom and bath. Ex· ceptlonal value with land lnctuded. ...._ ._ 2-1 BR '11111-...... Beeuttful 2 bedroom condo, gat~uarded com- munity. Large brick Pllllo. ctty HgMa & mount• view. ExcelptTonalty private location. eu.tomaed throughout. ...... .-s ~ A unique Palermo on greenbelt. Expanded FR and other upgrade9. Large lot wtth poof, guest house, dog run, RV area. Great 4 BR tamtty home In famlly netghborhoodl IUNW 1411,111 This Is the view you have waited for! Ocean, cfty lights and mountain~. 3 BR Nantucket, large yard, room for pool or an addition. Excellent flnanctng. ExoeMent condition, lhows Mk• new. ... ... ... One of Seavtew'a most beautiful homee la now available. Custom shutters, wood floors, and ~ own -prtvate spa-add up to enjoyment & comfort. Gated community. ......... .._. .. LOcated directly across from Newporter lM Reeor1 • the loYety community of "SM tatand." Privaa.ty gate guarded, this 3 BR, 3 BA towMome fronts the golf courae & take. A Pl eldgloua 'and IOPh'lttcated llfestyte for the d61ct'.n ....... lng ~- ---2 BR, VMM, Fee .... _ 3 BA, FR. Spa ----5 BR, FR, Pool, LH ...... 3 8R, FR $325,000 . ., C.McMAHAN 111 ...... $327,000 R. BOLAND nn ....... ,.., $328,000 J. DONAHUE ·-$345,000 c. McMAHAN ' "•11 ... ._ S350.0001f S. MARVIN 11u ..... $385,000 0 . 8188 n ........ ""8,000 J. CAMPBEU am..,. $479,000 M:-GUTH 1499,000 '538.000 M25,000 te47.000 • • 1175#10 ·seos.ooo S75e,OOO HJ•• ... C-RUMSFELD . ......... K. PARKER E.~ _,..__. L EWING a ...... B. REEDY Ml11 0 I, A. KURTZ .... ,~ ..... F.SB•IES CORONA DEL MAR Ml -...... VJews of a lush greenbett and the blue Pacific from this Immaculate 2 BR + den home. Enjoy resort living In this guard-gated community with pools and tennis. Reduced f0r quk:k sale. •NE Tllllll SH.,_ The living is easy when the backyard resembles a plush resort with Its own pool and spa over- loOking the bay and blue Pacific. Come lnSlde to large, airy rooms and retaxl .IU•IE CIUI PH,000 Most desirable Plan 3. Single levet with 3 BR + family room. Very light and etegant. Jasmine Creek resort living with 24 hour secwtty, pools, tennis and lush greenbelts for quiet walk&. II.IE_.. IEL Ill .. .,.... The epitome of Olde C0<ona del M• Cherm. 3 BR. family room. fully equipped modem kitchen. beauJiful canyon and ocean vtew. Pat1o and deck! on view side. .. HI• Ill.. tttl,llO 3 BR home located 3 houses from beach. 40' lot. Tender loving care apparent here. Bright 2nd story MBA and balcony With view. Recently remodeled kitchen. 59'ter wants offer. .. ,.... ....... 4 BR home In estabUshed executive neigh- borhood over1ooklng a beautiful patio area high- lighted by a lovety poot. Surrounded by colorful gardens and mature trees. llllllUffl ...... Your opportunity to own ce>Zy famJty home with an · ocean vM.w In deeirable Stb'ecUffl. Im- maculate condition wtth~ BR, 3 BA. By appoint- ment - lftlUa ..... Whales, yactrta. night l6ghta and eunMtsl Abloeutety ...._. tocllllontn-8"91111 Md the most mllQrMlclnt e BR11ome the ... haa to ofter. ext..ev. ~ appointments In- clude: kMlfy pool, IP8 and gorgeous decor. Nothing el9e like It. ........ . ..... -....... unique CUltOm ..... d11tgi"9d for 8 large, growing ~. Upelde down floor plen QU9'Mtl II prMicy tor el. Qorgloua Yl9w Of °'*' COWltryf A ~ buyt .... ms•• 1111.-vow opportunity to enjoy Olde Corona dll Mar tMng at the finest loclltlont Older hon'8 on 40' k>t wtth panoramic oc..n W.W. 4 BR, tunroom and DR, plus guest IUtte. Priced to Mii ·-- WATERFRONTS HARBOR AREA llUT ITAITD -1111,IM Owners had started remodeling this 3 BR home but the rest Is up to you! Take advant&Qe of this opportunity to lmmedlatety Increase the value of your home. Make your offer while tt's still avail- able! ......... 1111,llO 3 BR, 1o/4 BA home backs to high school baseball field. Great for kids! Move-In condition and affordably priced so you can become a homeowner, tool Call to see this one nowt 1·2Lft 11U,lll O.ultt Eastside pride of owriershlp location. 3 BR, family room with fireplace and lots .of room for storage. Nice back yard has fruit trees, covered patio and BBQ. Motivated seller. Call to ,see todayl - - - - Wlll-YIL• 1111,111 3 BR, 1~ BA In quiet neighborhood with family room, living room wtth fireplace and Island kitchen. New roof and large professionally land- scaped IQ.t . Must see! Call nowt -- A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NE'TWORK OPEN HOUSES SATIRllY WATDfa.T 35 Balboa Coves. NB 2 BR, FR, boat slip $395,000 •Um• 1914 Suva Clrcle. CM 4 BR. FR. pool & spa $389,000 SllllY ..,.TISU.810 Channel Place, NB 3 BR, waterfront $525,000 •""'1 lllim5712 Channel Place, NB 2 BR, waterfront $350,000 GAUL Fa.T 209 Canal Street. NB 2 BR, den $295,000 ..,., IUCI 2306 Heather Lane: NB 3 BR, FR. pool & spa $249,900 EASTSml CISTA llU9 Magnolia, CM 3 BR. 2 patios $219,900 _._... Yll.LMI08 Summerset , CM 2 BR, atrium $178,500 Wt•u.t YllUll05 Summerset, CM 3 BR, atrium $199,500 , ........... 1-5 ............. 1-5 .. ,,...., 1-5 , .......... 1-5 c .••• 2-5 C.Wllite 1-5 J. leyfaner 1-5 ...... ,., ... , 1-5 '· flerie 12-4 INCOME PROPERTIES IALll& TM.IX Ult,111 Fantastic opportunity for owner /occupant or Investor. Bay and ocean are just steps away I 2 buildings -2 stories; 2 -2 BR units and 1 -3 BR unit. Fireplaces In two units. Superb income -no vacancies! Call for your showing now. ~ !!:a ... onta 1n1 nnrw su1,100 Located In a redevelopment area, this property offers excellent opportunity 4-2 BR. 1 BA units In top condition to provide great Income poten- tial. .... ---.. :t F": COSTA MESA llUllTFIU 1212,IOO 3 BR, 2'/t BA custom U-shape home with family room & living room with fireplace. Cupboards & closets galore! Plus -separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full ba,h_ Lovely pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your opportunity to own this exceptional home! CHllY WE &lllWICE SHl,MO Experience this lovely 3 BR, 23/• BA custom home built around a refreshing pool and spa. Fireplaces in living room and family room; inside laundry; 3 car garage and RV access. Call now or lose out! IAOl .IAY SHl,JOO Enjoy spacious living in this airy 2 BR/21h BA home with large back yard. The 3rd bedroom has been changed to a wet bar off of living room and the garage has a personalized workshop. Don't wait! Make your offer today! SO. COAST METRO PIUCH Tl SEW I 111,000 Priced below all comparables! 3 BR. 1 BA home with hardwood floors 1s great for family ltvtng or ideal as an investment. Jump ahead of the market -purchase this bargain today' Hill PflfECT S 1 Jl ,500 Excellent assumable VA financing make~ this precious 3 BR. p, BA home even more appeal- ing. Gorgeous kitchen with breakfast nooK skyltght 1n llving room and master retreat with free standing fireplace Good old summer time will mean more in this lovelv home -· i * * * * * OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND SAT /SUN 1-SPM * * * * * NEWPORT CONDOS ..................... STEPS TO BAY & BEACH ..................... LENDER REPOSSESSED .......................................... GOOD ANANCINGI 213 19th STREET off Balboa ~,rp---, I 2 bedroom, 3 bath S270 ,000 Fare-place. 2 car garage. 1500 sq ft VIEW 2 bedroom + drn. 3 bath Sl25.CXX>. 230C>'sq It VIEW 2 bedroom + dt'n. 3 baths, SllS.CXlO 2 ftr~aces. VIEW, 2300 sq ft 2 bedroom i drn. 3 baths S349,CXX>. 2300 sq ft 3 car garage. VIEW 2 bedroom + den. 3 baths S39 t.000. VIEW. 2 ftreplacr s. 3 "" gar<lgt'. 2300 sq h Con11tnitn1 location betwee-n Bayfront and Beachts. near shopping. Urnts are "almost new .. with many decorator fraturt-s & amernt1ts 1n the 1 story units wlrh e•catmg .. roof gardrn" to VIEW Newp01t and skyhne-whllt' rn1oy1ng tht' sunS1')1nr l ender owned financing available to quallfit'd buyt-r IOClb cash down paymcnt and I I 75'1b fixed rate 1ntcre-st. no po1ntsl Ste and subm11 your offer 631 -1400 LINDA ISLE VILLA One of che r1nrst homes on N ewport Bay Over 7CXlO sq.It w ith 6 bedrooms. 5 5 haths + studio. music room, t-lt'vator. U1und .ind 5 room master suit e Centered around loshly plantt'd atrtum w uh large prrvate sw 1mm1ng pool Custom. exu p1tona1 and grand 1n eve-ry w ay Pier /sltp for large yacht LH S1 , 19S.000 .Submit r 11changes lor commercial or units ~l-1 · 1 .. 00 8AYFRONT·BALBOA ISLAND'S BEST! E xcep110"'1I and rare DOUBLE LOT on South Baytront w ith orea1h1.ik1ng VIEW or all the act1on1 A landmark co10f'r rt-s•dt'nct> 1h<1r will llP a ltkt> ne111. cuscom home' Pro· rt-ss1onally decoratrd oy Cnannel & Chaffin w ith private pi1110\, dl'cks l".(f'tt 1\e room. and lulty ,w conditioned A lu~ury rf'model of S bedrooms. '"'' master SUll t' w nh tm/nt-r\ baths. French doors. toP or the ltne Quahty and a soph1st1ca1i>d Cape Cod tht'mc Parr and sltp for largr yacht s I 995.000 fee land 631 -1400 MO DEL PERFECT BAYFRONT \lllTH DOCK This spectacular 6 br droom, 6 bath. thrrr scory home 1s on an e11tra lar~ lot Complett>ly re-de-corated 1n soft pastels ac- centtd by custom tilt-lloors and 1mponed Ohurrtr carpets, all enhanced by swer p1ng watrr !'•ews acrou thr w ide lawn French doors optn to a lattJcrd p atto lt ading to your private dock T~ third floors 1s t~ masttr suite-, mclud1ng a sitting area w 1ch F P . greenhousr bath , spcK1ous deck with breath- 1ak1ng vmas Ownrr w ill consider uchangt' SI . 750.CXX> 63 I 1400 LINDA ISLE-OVERSIZED LOT Quality custc>!" 5 bed room w ate-rfront homc w ith 2 large sunny pa.Jtos. p1rr and slip. open bt'ams. 3 ftre-pfaces and brt'<'lklaslAlbom Just strps to trnms 1n most prest191ous guard gatt-d community Sl,500,CXX> FEE . 631·1400 CUSTOM MEDITTERANEAN VIU.A In Nt-wpon ·s most prest1g1ous gatr guarded community. ocean brrrzt-s now chrough this romanttc softly colored 5 bedroom custom villa A spactOUs. high ce-1ltngt'd multi lt'vrl nomc with arras for for~ enttrtam1ng and for warm family r ven1ngs Thi' thickly m<>rtared w alls, spantsh arche-s. ove-r· Sllt'd bl'ams Ille-noors and panrd doors opening to the- 1ov1tes1 or t err aced gardens comple-tr with dripping rount;lu;1s. g1vf" thl' 1mpt ss1on you have been transported to a hllls1de bn 1111' (oH.i drl Sol O wnrrs w ill rxchange ror S Lc1guna or SJ C ap1)t1.ino homP A sking s 1.198,000 63 l -1400 BAYFRONT-OOVER SHORES-VU FrPsh ilnn 1nnova11ve dt cor w 11h a •today· ff'eltng Spac1ou\ room\ lovt:'ly 11lt' f"ntry large kltc~n. d1n1ng and family rooms and w 1dr VIEWS across watt-r Two-story home w ith 4 oedrooms Move-m anytime and 1>eg1n enJ0y1ng "water· from · ltv1ng Assumable loan of S7 I S,CXX> ac 10 S'lb. s 1.195.000 ft-e 6 31-1400 BAYFRONT-UNDER A MfUJON S Tht' ult1matr In interior design with gracrtul drtailtng In t~ e-ntcrtatn1ng arras and 4 bedrooms Includes ram1ty room and gourmet lutc.~o~vrdook.lng the water.Pan ror 60' yachL + side-ue-for sm.Jll boat OrtQlnal ownt>rs have-p<e-serve-d t~ 1mmacul"r~ cond1t1ons Redoce-d S8SO.CXX> frt> Call bJl-1400 DEWXE OCEANFRONT DUPl.EX Wtll maintained and ve-ry l.wge S & 4 bdrm unlu on 30XI02 ft . lot Impossible to dupltcate this slzr · proptrty today S87S.CXX> 6 31-1400 COttONA DEL MAR-VIEWS Sensational vtews trom t his unusual. wea blJilt 3 story dUptex above China Covr & beach Owner occupied 3 bdrm. w ith f.p. on rop most noor. a 2 bdrm re-ntai on ~ tevet & .i 91J'"St studio with patt0 at ground level A spacious and tmmaculate p<opf'ny w ith st-paratt laundry and 2 CM g~ SBS0,000 63 I· I 400 AN ADDRESS \llTTH PRESTIGE Nrwport Harbor •s sprt-ad at your 'rttt trom t~ spactOUs balcony ol this 7th floor luxunous 2 b<lrm condo 8t'aut1lulty decorattd w ith briber carpeung & impeccable tastt' Pool. spa & 14 hr secunty w11h doorman S835,000 631·1400 NE\11/PORT BEACH-VIE\11/SI VIE\11/SI Panoram1C ocea_fl .and harbor views trom almosr tvery room /I. total rt-modrl Spanish t-scatc with tvt ry amentty tor gracious 1tv1ng lncludts J bt'drooms. tamlly room. hl>rary music room. 3rd floor observauon sundeck. and custom w oodwork throughout Otttred at S799.CXX> 6 JI 1400 LITTLE ISLANO-BAYFRONT DUPLEX lrrl'plM f'<tl>lf' tooay on this Silt' lot on BAYl-RO NI Ufl'd l wacrr v1rws" from this 1 scory propt'rty with two untt\. spacious 4 & 3 bdrm urnts and owne1 w111 help t1n.an<r S795,CXlO 673-6900 '"HOUSE BEAUTIFUl'"-BAYSHORES Exce-pt1onally de-signed rrsldt nct' on a sw trp1ng cornrr /I. home or ref1nrmen1 and quality. offe-nng 2 stones. grand1ost- gourme1 kitchen with conve-rsauon bar. formal d1n1ng and 3 total bedrooms + de-n. pauo and drcks. Perfection 1n t>Vf'ry detail Shown by appt. S795.000 fe-e 63I ·1400 HARBOR RtDGE ESTATES Oramauc Ot vonshtre on cornrr lot Room for pool fxct"p- ttonal VIEW or etty fights & ocean skyltnr Custom scone grotro. watertan & spa 4 or 5 bedrooms. 3 5 baths S795,000 63 1-1400 UDO ISU--LJ\RGE CORNER An exce-pt1onal pr<>ptrty tn sunny corner locauoo Immaculate w11h .Jn ortental flatr. Japanese gardrn. gourmet kllc~n and securtty systrm. Beamed crll1ngs, 3 ~rooms. u-paratt guest suite and den S685.000. S685,CXX>. 631 -1400 SPYCH.ASS BREATHTAKING VU Pnvatc couryard entry with unique pool design, pall<> and formal one levt l hOITlf' SpactOUs rooms (former modefl and 4 total bedrooms + lam1ty room and formaf d1n1ng S680.CXX> 631-1400 UDO ISLE~ESfOENCE Espeetally large 58' strt'et to strrf't toc-.uon lmmrnst' parto tor em rrta1rnng 1ncludrd with 4 bedrooms 1 den and dining rm Ow l'lt"rs may rxchange-for s~r hOITlf' A sking 5649.900 631-1400 NEWPORT'S PRESTIGE ADOR£.S.S--aAYFRONT Spectcteular 70' VIEWS ot oce-an, bay and ltghu from a se-curtty protectM .Jtmos~re Enjoy the luxury ot this 2 bedroom condominium ~ wil h proreulonil drcor S63S,CXX>. 631·1400 ltEST °' BAL90A ON POINT Fabulous Bay VIEW~ with unlqur ftoor plan Dramatic Irving room and dining areas + kwtfy tlitchen. Supttb rnotster SU11e-with private-dttt inC"°6 sauna. TivH toal btOl'ooms and sp.iKIOUS intfflOU ~ comton.Jblie IMng and easy entertalninq. SS9S.CXX>. 63 I · I 400 '11/ARltf'llOHT--ffEDUCEO SJ l,OOCMt Custom& lovely with ~r/~ '°' xr boat+ s~ tie. Oat splraf stairs. steam bath. taciuous ltltchen, sttunty system & oak dOOl'S throughout this 3 bedroom, 2.S bath~-Enjoy t~ good hte on the water 1n a ~ ot dtstinctlon ~ a ft'cnonable prk e. Rt'duced to SSS9.000 ftt. 631 -1400 ~ OCEANf1tOHT ~x Younger income property. oow to park, 8albo.1 ~ and shOps SYc>tnit al offers and ~rs wtl ce>nsldn e~ and tn.Jy carry a l¥9f' 2nd T 0 . ~IOuS 3 and 2 bdrm uniU 111 a prime rental locatiOn. Asking SSS0,000 6)1·1400 HARBOR .rtOGE CREST-VIEW F aniast 1c 1Ct-ns1ngton Plan end unit wt th adM<l lolt E xqum tt-· ty and prolt-u1onally cte<orated w ith ~ery poss1t>tr upgradr 1nctud1ng travert1nr. o.Jk. brass and mirrors. Contemporary 11v1ng at its best 1n this 4 bdrm & family room home In a guard gate-community with pools. trnn•s and ,u>as. Owntr w ill t-xchangr Pncrd at SS35.CXX> tl'31·1400 NEW~-ON THE SANO Atl\olutt-ly ch¥m1ng J bdrm ownt>n unrt with hr~acr It •t>modf'lf'd k1tcht'n Alw 1ncludrs an add1tJonal I bdrm rt-ntat urnc Both un11s art-tn u ce-llrnt condition and a brauol'lit oa anfront toc auon S489.CXX> 631 ·1400 PENINSUlA f'T. NEWERI A nt-w l~ttng on this ~cJllng hOITlf' JWl steps to b<1y Upgradeod with quality. 3 tire-places. large family room. 4 total bedrooms w ith bay virw from mane-r and lovr ly pa!to to ellJOY I~ outdoors As~ loans ot $)49.000 A "move-- '" tamtly homf' on a love-ty strttt S480,000 6 31-1400 BAYFRONT CONOO-SUPEJt VIEWI Nt'ar reostaurMlts and shops with t'spr<aaly large-2 ~room t dt'n unit Tw o patt0s. sr curtty bu11d1ng & xlnt parking Boat ~hp av.i1ldbff!. Asking S47S.CXX> fer . 631-1400 EXTRA LARGE ON UDO fotaHy re-mode-~d famlty homr. sepcJrate master su1tr w ith drn and sun drck + 3 morr bdrms. Gorgrous kltc~n and spcK1ous 11v1ng room w ith beamed crillngs. mautve t p • and lrrnch doors ~ning to SUfYl)' south patio ~rs tram· frrrt-d Orte-red at S469.500 6 3 I·1400 CORONA DEL MAJt--OUIET STREET Located south of Baystdr Or on a cul dr sac. this 1¥~ custom contemporary Is lnvnaculate & interesting ~rate spac:tOUs master suite, gourmet kitehen and lov~ lntertor patio. Two blocks to oeach. this spec!M home has 4 bdrrm & drn As«1ng S46S,CXlO 6J 1-1400 "'THE ENO .. -STEPS TO SANO Forever VIEW of ocean by the Santa Ana Riv~ Jettyll Very tar~ and brautlfuly ma1nta1ne-d 4 bedroom and 3 M<Sroom pr~rty All bu11t-ms. 3 f1rep1.Kes and t•lrty pncM ac S4SO,OOO 673-69(X) PENINSUU\ PT--¥1CTURE PERFECT Be-aut1tu1 upgradrd qualtty, Frrnch doors, J u\ed l><tck f1rtplace\, hardWood lloors. 2 patt0s and only 7 years old An .issumal>le loan or appro11 S100,CXX> at 10.54111 1nte-rest. f1xt>d r.tlt on this 4 bedroom lam1ty homr You must Sf'f' to apprt etace t~ rxcellf'nce ot th1' hOITlf' S444, 9(X) 63 1-1400 SPYGlA1S HIU. Spacious Portsmouth rnodf'I on cul de s.c A fight Mld ~ry rtlgh ce-lf1ngcd. one levf'I noor plan with J ~ooms. t.,wy room & gourmet krtchen S43S,CXX> 631-1400 nMNSUt.A f"OfNT-NEAlf ltEACH This ~ has everything. 4 bdrms. COllered ~to. ~. IOvt"ly garden & I S lots Only I house trom ocedror1t. Finrst Ma ot ~~ Potnt.. ~ l'ifsl T-;9. & ownrri ~ (~ (¥r)'lng Of U CNnge S4 2S,OOO. 631-1400 ~HOME +V.W CUFF HAVEN • supetb vlf'ws ot NN!pOrt Cf'ntf'f ~ LMge bonus room con~neru this 2 ~OUM~ 2 story, ~ lareplaces & a lafgr lot In• quiet loatlQn. WOOd.sy area with privacy. S42S.OOO 631-1400 SHOltEa..JFFS JINl'El A comer lot wfth fruit trtts and ~ garcttt1 In bKk yMd room IOf pool and lots ot pot~lal. This ~mlium ¥H with ~ ~ity and prest19t otrtts a~ home constst· "'O ot 3 ~ooms. t.wnlty room~~ dWq room V'~ front IMng room. dining ancs kitchen. ~ wfl C¥fY a &afge- 2nd T.O Of wlllthe I n To .. With substMldal c.uh down P.lYITlfflC A rMe otrer1ng S424.CXX> ~s land. 631-1400 BAUIOA !St.ANO CORNER A newer upside down custom home designed for quality hv1ng. Unique and exerting with 2 bt'drooms and den with areas for out door entertaining. Asking S4 19 .000 Used brick. dramatic and very special. 673-6900 UOO ISLE-45' LOT Park-hke semng near tennis court on I 5 lots. Beamed ceilings 1n hv1ng room 1n a hght, bright & open atmosphere. Great outdoor living from sundeck io small yard Family room included with 3 bedrooms. 2. 5 baths. S4 I 0.000 63 I -1400 *FEATURED VALUE OF THE WEEK* BALBOA ISLAND -CO MPi'\RE VALUEll COMPARE SIZE . over 3000 sq.rt. COMPARE LOCl\TION . QUlt't Lntle Island COMf~RE PRICE ONLY S469,500 (wtlen othtrs are prrced at S600,000 + A large ~am11y home 2-story. 4 oearooms • a 2 ~arm apt for teenagers or mother-in-law 6 7 3-6900 BALBOA ISLAND-<URB APPEAL Prime locat1on close to town. Two pauos. remodeled kitchen ? NEWPORT HOME-ONLY Sl l4,500fl with dining area and 3 bt'drooms. Owner w ill consider financing. B99•900_ 673_6900 \! Spanish style w ith a complet e remodel 1nclud1ng 4 bedrooms. \ lt>aded glass. wood floors. French doors and island k1tcn en CHANNEL FRONT WITH DOCK .An appeahng corner property w ith large pool-StZe yard Lovely 2 bdrm family room n ome with 2 trreplaces and patio Assume a 12 S'lb loan of S238.000 .Asking S300.000 on the waterfront. There·s an addmonal t>onus 1n tne 6 7 3-6900 adorable guest suite-over the gara~e. Dock for 28' boat + Side ties Owner wm htlp finance With 20% down. S399,000. 631-1 400 Pf NEwPORT CHANNEL FRONT. An unbelievable I 20 · an the water A hght & spacious 1ving room w ith f p and channel views. remodelt'd kncnen. 2 bdrms. l barns and family room Ttlert>'s a nice s1dt' yard ana a w.Jtt'rlront teflace leaarng i o private dock tor very large boat Temf1c potential at JUSt S39S,OOO 63 I · 1400 TRADITIONAL-UDO New ly remodeled 3 bedroom. 3 bath family horoe 1n great location near clubhouse & courts. All new krtcnen & master bath. frencn doors lead to large sunny patio S349.SOO 63 1-1400 NEWPO RT-POOL-PARK-LIKE Refined 4 bedroom. dtn. family room and formal d1n1ng Kitcher overlooks sparkhng pool and yard. A JOY to own for tne family S375.eoo. 631-1400 DESIGNER'S HOME Tile and glass lend an a1ry feelfng to this carefully planned and beautifully executed Bayshores ho~. A spacious open kitchen w ith sitting area. separate dining & ltving rooms and private masttr suite with den + 2 extra bdrms surrounded the secluded patio. S375.000 incl. land. 631-1400 CHANNEL REEF CONOO A rare orter1ng at entrance to narbor With fabulous views An upgraded 2 bdrm unrt in this guard gated bldg Community pool & t>oat slips avatlablt. Well pnced at S375.000. 631-1400 HARtlOR RIOGE CONOO Upgraded Dynasty model, serene canyon VIEWS from 2 bedrooms & den. Owners will consider exchanges. Good assumable loan a(1d owner wlll carry a large 2nd T.O. Asking S367,000. 631-14oo PtCTURE PERFECT CUff HAVEN This "gem" Is in a central Newport area close 10 schools Wonderfully decorattd. move-in condition. French doors. bay windows. brick, beams and warmth 1n 3 bdrm. 2 ba. torm.lf dining. Large pauo and yard w ith black bonom ~ool A pretty ranch style home. S365.000. 63 I -1400 PENINSULA PT-FURNISHED HOME Large ltv1ng room, corner ftrtplace. sunny pauo, 3 car garage and 5 total bedrooms Unusually spacious 2 story home tor the family In a qultt location. Owner will help finance S357,000. 631-1400 \ SEAVIEW-VIEW-GUAROEO GATE Impeccable l bedroom home w11h soaring ceilings, sunny llVlng room. large side yard and VIEW ot Fashion Island. Close to pool. spa and tennis courts. S33S.000 6il 1-1400 8AYCREST-RISSY IUYERSl An excep11onally lovely remodeled 4 bedroom home with large family room. format dining and pool size yard. Spa, French doors. leaded glass, security system and many special feawres. S335.000. 631-1400. REMOOILED HACH con AGE One house from oceanfront, 2 bdrm with tfreplace. oce-an v~. teatc f'loou. skyllght.s and shutters throughout. Large private patio. air cond4tloned and wfth a sKunry system. OWner may carry r1Nnc1ng or L.O . S325,000. 631-1400 NIWPOttT ~HOME OCEAN VIEW-BRING THE FAMILY Superb orterrng for the family and tor entertaining around tne pool and pauo Total comfort of 4 bt'drooms See to dp- prec1ate & prrced to sell S299,900 631-1 400 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Beaut1lulty m.iltntiltnl'd prtat' o f ownerstltP duple' 3 odrm upper unit nas beamed ceilings wood floors. custom Cll'cor & ocedn view Two ca1 g.uage with GD 0 ~nCl" 7 bdrm low,., unit Ter11f1c location for. owner occupanr or 1nvesror S29S,000 631 -1400 BALBOA ISLANO-ONl Y S29S,OOO ' • A charming 2 bedroom home with large bct<k ya1d A w onderful value and a fine opportunity to live 'On the Island W alk by 303 Sapphire and call for hnane1ng details 673-6900 OPEi lllW I . 601 Clfff Drive ...................................................... Sl65.00Q CLIFF HAVEN Courtland Alell Sat/Sun 2124 ~tlte .......................................................... S357,000' PENINSULA PT Anne Freeman Sat 2000 Windward.................................................. S335,000 BAYCREST Marilyn Cleary Sun 2 t 1-2 I l 19th St .......................................... Fron S270,000 MIO PENINSULA J Spenc~r/S. Foringer Sat/Sun 24 a.tboa Coves .................................................. 5395.000 WATERFRONT 8ob Angel Sun 500 K. St.............................................................. S444, 900 PENINSULA PT J Spenc er Sun 333 Signal............................................................ S29S.OOO CLIFF HAVEN Pattt Conover S<:lt 218 Diamond ....................................................... S275,000 BALBO,A. ISL,A.NO SS Appleby Sun 11 1 Via Cordova ................................................. S4 10.000 LIDO ISLE • K. Polov1na/D Fteney Sat/Sun t 12 Via Patenno .................................................. 5349,SOO LIDO ISLE 8111 Fttney Sun ~b=~·e:\v············ .................... °":·c:;~;~:~~i~ 1903 YKhe ~ .................................. ,. .......... 5335,000 SfAVIEW P Pethes Sun. JOJ Owftwoocl............ ..... ...... .•. . .... .. ....... ............. S424.000 SHOltECLIFfS · P. Kent ~t 115 illlw•llltde ................................ m ........ _ .. _ ..... Sl47,000 NEWPORT HGTS J Andrus Sun. ~1J:F ~~E~c1. ........ -··························s:·M('j(j~s!~i-= On lafge comer lOt. a grHt tamlfv nome. profeulC>Nlly deco+'ated. 4 ~rooms. 1.S baths, #amity room. remodeled gourmet kitchen + new alnt and roof. featu~s pool and --~~ .... ~t.x mi~m:...i~~~.: . .!)..1.9,QQQ ... ~D.~tQ(L. __ ,L-________________ ..,,,;. WATERFRONT-ONLY 5295,000fl A convenient Newpo!J corner locauon w11n large brick patio leading to clock for two t>oats Built as a duplex property nas porent1al wrth existing-2 bedroom rt>s1C1t>n<e, on FE'E land 631-1400 CUFF HAVEN-MOVE INI An appeahng home on an 1ntt>rst1ng strt>t>tl Many decorator featues 1n this remodt>ld contt>mporary w ith wcJrmth & cnarm Recently re-rooted. copper plumo1ng dPd nice yard 1ncfliaea 1n tr11s 3 bdrm home. den and fdm1l'f 1m Ownt"r m.Jy nelp frndnce 5295,000 631-1400 BALBOA ISLE con AGE Darltng fu rmsned island conage Auract1vto } bedrooms. shingled charm with XLNT rt'ntdl n1srory S27S.OOO 67 3-6900 "CARMEL" IN NEWPORT Sunshine ftlled newer nomt" 1n Nt"wport He1gnts Spacious bt'drnt'd cerhng ltvrng room. f .. m1ly room w 1ttl trench doors to patio formal din 3 bdrms plus J car garagt' crt>tttt' ttlt~ pleasing picture' Well prtcecl cH S]4 7 000 (4111I)31 I 400 BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE A 1racl1t1onal Island cott,•ge to1 .~ wel'~ene1 rr'trt•at )r ""'n !Pr /summer rC'nlill property Ont> uf thl' f,-w ] t•Nlroom nomes still c1v.1>1abll' n 1t1•\ r.11 .. gorv S)44 <,()(1 l ill l1llb900 • CUSTOM-BY BEACH A new f1st1n(_J nn • \p.1c1ou\ . t m1 11 r11• "'' 'l"f..>' 1 vlrctnllont V11'W ltom ITWS!t'f Oi'dluorr ,;11<1 11,. ~ w1t11 lllt' fine toucnes or Italian tilt' 1.-.rge sronr-lirr:pt.11 ... inn fc1m11y room Ttlr!'t' lotctl Oearooms PRICED BHOW MARkEl .it S2J9 500 SUBMIT ALL O FFERSI 631 1400 AFFORDABLE NEWPORT-FIXER A super st.irter for a fc!m11y on the wily up 3 od1ms r.~mlly room & pool Xlnt Newport location ortng your IM'"l orusn dncl save11 Sl69.000 631 -1400 LENDER OWNED CONDO Newport cornplel. close w oe<ich w ith commun•ly po<)t •nd renn1s Two srory 2 bdrm w11h attacht'd ] c<1r garc1ge 11. 3 spaCtous decks A super buy at s 160 SOO b JI 1400 RARE OCEAN-CLOSE CONOO A ttracuve near new J bdrm condo 1n super 1ocatt0n Masteor suite w ith private sunaecl<. ltv1ng room w1tn f p & front deck. well equipped krtcnen & separate laundry Just H eps to oceanfront Submtt all offers· Asking s I 54 000 (ldna 1n- cludedJ 63 I -1400 BRITT ANY WOODS CONOO Charming 2 bdrm. l bath condo 1n bt'\t Eaststele Cosra Mesa locatton. 2 story newer townhomf' 1n attr<Kt1ve complt'~ w11h pool & tenms. Beamed ce11tng1. ftreplaee & l cat attdChta garage S147.000 631 ·1400 VIUA BALBOA CON OO Bedutrfulll Lots of track 1tght1ng walk 1r> clost>t mtrrored w<1rdrobe doors, I bedroom and I oc1tt1 $I 2S 000 631 -1400 OCEAN CLOSE WrTH LOW 00\1/N Super 3 bdrm 1n cozy commun1ry w1111 P<"<'f 1r1t11enn1\ <;hort walk to one of Newport s quietest bl"cl< Mt'\ L.irge .usumc101t- loans. seller wants closing costs l /H SI 20 ()(X) I'd I 1400 CAPE COO IN COSTA MESA-SI 19,SOOI A perfect doll house on huge. prtv<ltt>. cul dt' sM lot 3 txlrms, 1nclud1ng master su•tt w11n s1t1tng room & b.Jtn ~ecently replumbt'd & re -roofed w1tn rrmodeled kttcnen & e(· tenor s I 19.500 631·1 400 NEWPORT CONDO-ENO UNIT Ideal home for a single or yO\Jng co1ip1e on '""" way upl Ftrepl.ace a plus 11"1 this 2 bt'droom. 2 oath 1n a counrry 1t>111ng SI 15,000 631·1400 UJCE NEW CONOOs-l.ARGE-1' tS.000 Rtcent condo conversion 1n totally rtmodt'lf'd compl«'x Spack>w 2 story townnouse units prtvate C'ntlance and gracious. open landscaped grounds )"11th community pool Three bedroom. 1 baths, patio F1nanc1ng wHh Mex1ble SC'ller 631 ·I400 COST A MESA ST ARTER SlJper nrce l bdrm 2 bath. newly remodeled k1tc~ w tth rett19 inc~. SuuuM yard. l'ru1t tret's & RV .JCcess ~~~~ing .$~.i•,SOO--~~ ··-····-· .. ~ <> 0 I ::d I ~ ~ to trj > Cl :r: • ~ ~ z tI'j ~ ~ 0 ::0 ~ tD trj > Cl :r: • • ------- EWPORT BEACH • YOU CAI GET AWAY WITll no fix up 1n this "better than new townhoml'. K1c-k off your shoes m the tran- quil private patio Easy to take over existing low tntNt'.'St rate loans. Only $164.900 Call MAXIN E GOLDEN SAFEGUARD AIAllST lll&H PAYIEITS IJ~ .1~umrng th(' e xisting loan with low du" n at 9% interest. Owner will carry a M't'OOd at only 5% interest And what is more the prn:e for this 3 bedroom home in pnme cond1uon IS only $179.900. Call MAXINE GOLDEN PRITECT YDIR FITIRE with a n investment m a fourplex in low cost R1vt•rs1de County. Easily assumable FHA loan Owner wants to exchange approx- 1mt1ldy $60,000 eqw ty for a local condo. Call for details, MAXINE GOLDEN IT'S A Sii Tl REIT En.JOY proximity to beach and shopping fac1ht1es. Excellent location with many up- grades. Owne r anxious. $15ft,500. Ask for JO-ANN DORAN TllE IHI TllllS OF LIFE AT TIEii IEST An impeccably maintamed 2 bedroom, 2 bath home located in Jasmine Creek. a private gated community in Corona de l Mar. De-signed for the acUVJty minded family, clOSt.' to pool, spa and tennis. Vaulted ceil- ings, boldly beamed with skylight. A won - derful roUecuon of indoor/outdoor spaces. Very compet1vely priced at $285,000. Ask for PAM MOSS CUSTll lllLT IAYFRllT OffC'nng a custom built bayfront home with ft•atures of enduring elegance which is a uniqut: combination of location. design and value A view across the bay to the sunrise and foothills of Newport. A private boat dock that accommodates a 60' yacht and a side ue for your bay boat. A private com- munity beach . Freshly painted and excep- uonally maintained with 5 bedrooms, 6 'h baths Truly a house of enterta~ent that issues a comfortable welcome. $1 ,275,000. Call for a private showing -PAM MOSS &UllUIU f llH fllWICllli Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, ocean view. Assume 1st T .D. of $:323.800 at 11 ~ interest (fixed rate -window penod loan). Huge deck on view side of house. Pool and spa in front courtyard. Asking $560,000. Call CRAIG FEATURE HOME OF THE WEEK PICTIRE THIS: Ill SIY ClllTIY LICATIDI Professionally managed duplex with 3 bedroom units. F.asily assumable loan at 9 ~% interest, $20,000 equity. Seller wants exchange for locaJ property. It's that simple. Call MAXINE GOLDEN Piil ... E WITI LIVELY SPA Cameo Shores, almost 'h acre. 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 baths, imported tile. Upgrades. Walled courtyard with electric driveway entrance gate. Vaulted ceilings, 3 private beaches. Price now only $510,000. CaJI for details. Ask for CRAIG •YE IP Tl IPYIUIS •LL 4 bedroom 3 bath huge bonus room. New Bedford model. 10% down and assume financing. Profesionally landscaped, front row unobstructed view of ocean and city . Owner will exchange for Harbor View Hills. Act now! CRAIG 11 -E••u •••n•m Offered by owner/developer to purchase high f aahion in a big rambling custom home built to your final specifications -o ffered at $850,000. You may desire to purchase the lot 9eparately. It is well located with a view to the sunset and ocean views of Newport offered at $275,000. Financing is available. Ask for PAM M~ 760-5000 . . _J ---- PRIME IREEllELT LOCATIOI Des1gnt•r deC'Orated single story BLUFFS • t'ondo Spacious three bedrooms with separ ~ ate master suite. Will exchange for home or ~ ,Jupkx Assumable financing. Shown bj U .ipµt JO-ANN DORAN ~ OCUI VIEW DUPLU Prum· lo<:allon and condition in CORON/\ U£L MAR Excellent rentals: 3& 2 bedroon1 units with four car garage. Assumble fmanl' mg. Owner will consider exchange . Call JO-ANN DORAN lllTI Timi Move-in and unmediately enjoy this four bedroom home with manicured landscaping and private back-yard. Fine upgr~des and room for RV and pool. Owner wants to mow IO beach area. Call JO-ANN DORAN WMllllME 3 bdrm .. 2 lfz ba., low maintenance, orivate inside patio. Loads of upgrades. Comer lot . Asking $179,000. Call CRAIG , CHiil IEL ml LUii Available now! Upstairs 2 bed.rooms with ocean view. 2~arage. $1250 per month Call JO-ANN AN •OAllE•~·· U"'T ~ 1111 3 bedroom, 3 'h batha, imported tile, up- grades, pool home with lovely spa, walled courtyard with electric driveway entrance gat.e. Vaulted ceilinga, 3 private beaches. Price lowered to $510,000. Call for financing details. Ask for CRAIG LEllEI REN lllYEllm PAii 5 bedroom, 2 'h bath single level. Atrium off large master bedroom, move in conditon Lush new carpel, covered patios, 2 fire- places, cul-de-sac. vacant. Aak for CRAIG I 10l ,IOO UITlm lllTI Ill& 2 bedroom. 1 'h bath town.home ed~nt to park. Walk to shopping on 17th street. Assumable financing. Call CRAIG ~ :c • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH• NEWPORT BEACH • .--tr tUITllllCI CW $229,MI Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome. Private patio + spa off master suite. Large patio off living room. Close to shopping center and U.C.I. PAM TRINEN 673-7300 IEWPORT COIDOS VERSAILLES VHSAIWS COllO • S75,HI -large studio with Shoji screens to separate bdrm area, comm. pool, spa. security gate. Joan/Howard Lawson VHSAILUS COllO • SH.eoo -Nicely decorated 1 bedroom with many amenities and close to the beach. A great buy! Comm. pool Joan Cain VHSAJWS COIDO-$115,tOI -One bedroom over- looking fountain. move-in condition. A Newport Beach Bargain! Comm. pool. Carol/Javad VHSAIWS COIDO . $124,tst -2 bedroom, 2 bath, comm pool. Joan Caln VHSAIWS COHO · $1'5,IM -La Tour model, Absentee owner wants fast sale. A beauty w/2 view bedroom suites. Assume large 1st. T.-0. Comm. pool/spa. Roger Brown VHSAIWS COllO · $152,• -La Tour model Penthouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, bay & ocean view, mirrored and beautifully upgraded. Joan Caln VILLA BALBOA ftlU UllOA · $151,511 . -Penthouse with outstanding bay/ocean view. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, skylights. Joan Cain lllU IAllOA · Slll,MI -1 bdrm, 1 bath, com- munity pool, small ocean vu from deck. Joan Cain VIW IAl.IOl COllO · $219,IM -2 bedrooms + den, skylights, high ceilings Joan Cain NEWPORT CREST llWNIT CIUT l•Blll · $111,111 -Completely redeootated. s bedrooms, 21~ baths, format dining. Comm. pool & spa. Near beach ·Carol Mulvey ·•IF8'f CIUT TIRll• • Slit.Sii -Large 4 bedr00m8, 2'A baths; communtty pool/spa & tennis. Near beaeh. &ob/Wyvonne ••llT CIUT MBI• · $114,MI -Large .. bedrooms, 2'A baths, community pool/spa & tennis. Near beaeh Bob/Wyvonne .... Ill' CIEST TIZBI• · $111.111 -3 bedrooms, 2~ batM, highly upgraded. Community poot/spa & tennts catol MulYey . - OP£1 HOUSES Hl VIA UIO Hit, Lido Isle (SUN 1-4) ... Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room home with sparkling pool. $550,000 Stephanie Bernardy 1331 UWY II., N.B. (SUN 2-4) ... Super floor plan, plus pool/spa, putting green and fantastic view. $650,000 Javad Mansoor 12H IHISlll( lM£. N.B. (SUN 1-5) ... Family home on pool size lot. Close to everything. Well maintained. $265,000 Carol Mulvey 124 VIA TllESTl, Lido Isle (SUN 1-5) ... JUST REDUCED TO $450,000. Great buy for this 4 bdrm. 3 bath home with large patio on large lot Carol Mulvey 343 VIA UIO SOUi, lido Isle (SAT /SUN 1-4) ... Very spacious bayfront next to greenbelt with separate maid's quarters. Pier & slip for large yacht. $1,750,000 Gib Walker NEWPORT CONDOS SEAW111 COllO · $130,ote · Oft S...--Newport Beach, 2 bdrm. 2 bath townhome with wash- er /dryer &.tefrig. 2 car garage. Seller has priced · this townhome to sell now! Linda Jacobs '11 UDO PAii lllYE · EICEWIT IUY! · $225,Mt - Third floor corner unit with super view. 1 bdrm. 1 ba, Owner will finance. Slip avail, pool, sub parking. Security building. Gib Walker 111 UIO PAii lllYE · $212,• -5th floor with spectacular 180' view north. Security building, sub parking, pool, walk to Lido Village, markets, theater, shops. Great living. Roger Brown '11 UIO PAii lllYE · $295,IM -A real showplace that has been remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer~-1 .bdrm. den, 1'h ba. Very low down. Co"!_m pool & patio. Sec. bldg. Gib Walker HI UIO Piii lllYl · $4st,IH -Excellent buy for this prestigious hi-rise condo with 2<4 hr. security sub parking, community pool. Probate sale, estate may carry 1st T.O. Bob/Wyvonne IUTCLffN1JCl. $114,111 -2 bedroom, 2'~ bath townhome. Comm pool/spa, dougle garage, ftrepface. Gtb-Wattcer tcUWlllT Cllll · mlCO flll $215,llt" $255,111 -Beautiful white water & sunset views. 2 bedroom suites, den + pwd. room. Sec. Bldg wtth parking. A.asume loan. Bob/Wyvonne ICUlfl9f Cl9I . $2Jl.5tl -2 bedrooms. 1 '/• bath, corner unit, suntet & Catalina view. Bob/Wyvonne ltST llWPOIT OCUlf10IT 5'25,MO PRICE JUST REDUCED! Cape Cod charmer with spectacular view. Relax and enjoy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner location. - JERRY BOGAN 673-7300 LIDO ISLE Vil HTllES · $199,000 EACH COHO -4 units avail- able, each has 2 bdrms, 1 'h baths, fireplace. separate 2 car garage. Lido ls1e amenities. Howard Lawson Vil PALHIO · $345,000 -Perfect family home with ~ots of charm. Remodeled kitchen, beam ceil- ings throughout. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. Virginia O'Bnen YIA QUITO -, $349,oot -.charming 4 bedroom, 2 ba.th family home with formal dining room. Bnght & sunny. Enjoy bay, beach, clubhouse. tennis courts. Virginia O'Brien Vil MICE · $360,000 -3 bedroom. 2 baths. high ceilings. massive fireplace in living room. Cop- per plumbing. Large tiled patio on 40' wide lot. Howard Lawson Vil PWnO · $445,HO -Lovely home on extra large lot. 58X88'. Lush patio designed by Rogers Gardens. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, family room. Virginia O'Brien Vil Tl1ESTE · $450,000 -Lovely 4 ~edroom, 3 bath home with large sunny patio on 45 · wide lot Wood paneling used thru out Carol Mulvey vtA UllllE · 5'91,otO -This beauty was on Lido Isle Home Tour 1985. Built in 1984 with endless features. A must to see. Pam/Carol UIO ISU UYFIOIT · Sl,575,IM -Large original home next to greenbelt, build your original home next .to greenbelt, build your own dock. Fantastic view of boat..,activities. C. Taylor UDO ISU IAYFIHT · $795.~\\-Best Buy' Sophist1- c~ted home o!' sare...\\"-dC~ with spectacular view. Owner will tra~ .or Inside Lido home. UIO ISU IAYF181T • $1 ,395, ... -Spacious 2 story home with 5 bedrooms. den. elevator. boat slip for large yacht Virginia O'Brien IEWNRT BUCH OCUIJlllT · $425,MI -Great buy tor this 7 bedroom beach house on valuable land. Call to ~ proPerty. John Martin ' ltST UY IWllll ·SIM.Ml -Neat older home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, family room. on corner location with pier/slip, near sandy beach. Great buy . Claudette Taylor Mftl SltlU Urn.T · SISt,111 -This is an exquisite home wtth 60' on the water with pier & slip.Seller carry 1st Of' 2nd TO. Stephanie B. ; , • • ru IS THE LARGEST, INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE OFFICE SERVICES FIRM IN THE NATION • ... a-wm~ aa•,• Old World appeal in this 3 bedroom vintage home on street to street lot with private European garden patio -authentic thick plaster walls - hardwood & Ule floors -fireplace -country kitchen -turret studio. Totally unique. Bar~a Aune EllllElnT EUIAIT 11,...- This 5-bedroom custom home in Big Canyon has a superlative location-views of four undulating fairways. a sparkling lake and majestic; mountains from most rooms. Expansive family room, private master suite, two-story dining room. tremendous kitchen, three fireplaces. three-car garage, pool, spa and gazebo. Carolyn Mason PlllBllll 1••··· Extra private upper end unit in Bayside Coves. 2 bdrm, den & formal dining, partial bay & nite view. Beautifully upgraded with hardwood floors, plantation sh utters & mirrors t.hru out. $449,000 includes land. Martha Macnab ILIUIT .. llT ._ 1111111111 1111,111 Outstanding 3 bedrooms1 3 bath, tw~story ~n dominium. Located in great area Wllh secunty gate. Freshly painted and ready for new owner. Priced for quick sale. Donna Godshall £lCELLEIT IPNITllITT $421,• Luxuraous Big Canyon t.ownhome . Imposing two- st.ory entry opens to 32' Living room with walls o( glass. 3 bdrm. 2 117 ba. formal dining room. 3-car garage. Lois Egan l THOM If OWS <...J $121,~ This Harbor Ridge home has it all the way through it's 4 bedrooms: 3 1 '2 baths: 2 family rooms: large formal living/dining room area and library Maralou Ingold 11 MlJIYELHS IEWPllT ITS llEHCEI Tl SHl,100 Overlooking the park. bay & ocean. Two bedrooms. den and dining area. Great comer location and plans to expand up. Esther Tabak LIYE TME LIH LIFE 1460,000 f H EnJOy the luxurious lifestyle an a -1 bedroom, 2 1 1 bath Lado lsle home on a 45 foot lot. Spacious hvmg room. formal dmmg room. & cozy family room Large brn:k pat10 with spa. Ideal entertain- ing and family home. Lois Jacobs llYH SlllllH WITM Y1EW $411,000 lndudmg land. 1 IPvel former model home with <Jutstl!ndmg view of night lights & bay Re- m<id<•lc-d k1tcht'n Master suitC' S{'parate from othf'r :3 BR Nc•w 1·arpetmg. paint & wallpaper Maxmi· Propp I LIFFS VIEW 1311,000 Beautiful "Dl'lores" end umt with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 BR. 2 1/2 baths Decorated in ne utraJ colors. Lush greenbelt. Close to community pool, schools and shopping. Incl. land. Donna Godshall ELIUIT 11 EASTIUff 1412,111 m An executive couples "dream"_ Owner/builder has created a umque 2 bdrm. 4 bath home with extraordinary family room, "Hts and Hers" baths and closets SparkJing pool. large yard. Hallie SU"OCk 1"UllNUl EU .... • .. OMT• tMI• Bright and sunny indoor-outdoor 2 bedroom, den, formal dining room and living room highly up- graded home in the gate guarded community o( Big Canyon. Lovely large patio with total privacy nest.led beneath mature trees. A mu.st to see! Mua.Lou Ingold #2 Chic ..... , Suite 100 s sar...Y CORONA DEL MAR ..... 2 BR 1~5 SPYGLASS ..... 4 BR. FR, spa 1-5 SPYGLASS 3 BR. fR. pool BAYCREST 3 BR. spa BAYCREST 4 BR, FR. pool .... 1-5 1119- 1:30-4:30 111.,.. ll-4 .... , NEWPORT ..._ 4 BR. FR l -5 WEST NEWPORT ·--3 BR 1-5 SPYGLASS 1111.- 3 BR. FR. 2 spas 1-5 HRBR VU KNOLLS Int.* 2 BR. comm pool, spa 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE 11,211- 6 BR, FR. pool. spa 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE IHl,Oll 3 BR, FR. comm pool. spa! -5 HARBOR RIDGE Mtl- 4 BR. FR, <.'Omm pool. spal-5 HRBR VU HOMES 1211,NO 4 BR. FR, pool 1-5 BIG CANYON 1411,000 3 BR. FR 1-5 1HI..,..... L.Roee 21 ..... ..,. M. Bulkley, 111eMt• A. Peters 2111 LNwr• T.Allinson 1••••1h1d M. L . Marion 11•-·11• L. Oeth .......... L.Rose I llern.., Ir M.Bulkley 2lH-.,. L. F.gan 2 , ....... ·A. Peters u l.W Ihle• Ir M. White 1 Int.try M. Cooper 1I01 Pert Taaert S. Scanlan l I H CllattH l tJll C Mason BIG CANYON Sl_,800,000 i4 le7al St. Ifft&• Furn. 4 BR. Fr. pl, spa I :30-5 T AllirL'iOn BA YCREST U 11,MO 1111 Saet1•"4 4 BR. FR. pool 12-6 M L Manon v S_ITlllllY Ill SIDlY BIG CANYON 11,211,000 4 BR 1-5 BIG CANYON Slll.000 -t Br. FR. pool 1-5 BIG CANYON 11,111,oeo 5 BR. FR. pool, spa 1-5 11 .... ,.. .. 0 Bibb I CyJft 11 Ptlet D. 81bb lO INllernt S. Crody a SIPllSTIC&TEI MME IHl,000 Complemented by the expanded library adjacent w both the living room and master suite·. A formal di rung room. the bright kitchen with its expandro brf'akfast room, plus a second bedroom and den complete the design. Combine this with the panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have this beautiful ''MIRAMAR" home. Ed Escano/Maureen White fUITllWYllW 1141,111 See harbor activities from bay to ocean. See sunsets over Catalina. A dream of a location Excellent financing tenns and owner is also interest.00 In trading formmmercia:t-oT income. Liz Beazley • U1n1 -.. • .. n 11..,,. A gorgeous upgraded Broad.moor ma prestigious. gate-guarded community. Professionally decor- ated, French doors throughout. Park like setting includes a apa, koi pond w/waterfall. Solar heated 60 foot swimming pool. Lucy Rose UTflllT LIT .... One of the Laa\! 50' water front with privilege for pier & aUp to accomodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab ,_,.uan•••-••• Two bedrooms and a study fonn the children's wing. The master suite is secluded, separa~ by spacious living and dining rooms, perfect for entertaining. The expansive wood deck, family room, kitchen and the brea.lda.at nook all provide views of the ocean and city light.a. Alao available for lease. Maureen White/Ed F.c:ano 1111'11 lllA -1111.-lmmaculate, spacious 4 BR, family home near country,dub, llChools and shopping. Family room, fireplace, oversized beautifully landBcaped yard, a special bu y at a special price! Paula Bailey AUii,_ .. .,.... Scenic views of the can)'Cln and ocean framed through the trees are yours in this elegant and spacious 3 bdrm, 3 '12 bath home. Completely redecorated and remodeled. Hallie Strock 11n11•111nm .-•• Best location on Bayshore Drive, acroa from beach. view from living room & potential 18P° view if 2nd story is added. Charming. 2 beaches, gate-guarded. -Lease Hold . Beverly Morphy ftlYIUIP 1111- 1 bdrm Penthouse condominium in Versailles, comer location . some ocean view. immaculate. Assumable financing. Linda Oeth/Liz Beazley 1&1.111 IUITT ........ A wonderful comfort.able family home just 5 houses from South Bayfront, one of the island's nicest street. 6 bdrm, or 5 plus den. upstairs family room. breakfast room, and many extras such as solar water heating and a garden atrium patio. Maintained in fine condition. Reduced t.o $499,500. Hallie Strock llW LISTI• -.._lllT Mll,IOO A dehghtful small home in a prime location in West Newport. High beamed ceilings, used brick fireplace -3 bed~. 2 baths and a gorgeous view of ocean and Catalina sunsets. Lucy Rose IUCI LMM IT ns IDT 1111,Mlll Only one block to the bay or ocean. 3 bdrm. 2 bath & loft Added bonus of urut over garage for extra income. $155.000 Leasehold. Ann Peters IAYSlllES GIST• -IU0,000 Rare all new construction 4/5 bedrooms. A classic ~t box w/so. patio & deck. 3 car garage. 3 fireplaces, 4 baths. A great family home. See now & choose own colors. Dona Chichester llLF OMIE Y11W 1211,MO Prime unobstructed view of Big C.anyon from this lovely 2 bdrm, McLain "Oakcrest" with private 2 car garage. Assumable loan. Martha Macnab Hlllllfll lllll LAii 1211,000 Desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, pool home in an excellent location -near schools, churches and shopping centers. Master suite is outstanding - large with fireplace. Kitchen is built-in and h.as butcherblock counters oC solid walnut and oak. L.R. and D.R. combination overlook pool, patio and play yard. Practically new carpeting thru- out. Carolyn Maaon memn--••••• --1111.-~r transferred, highly uptraded, fireplace & Italian marble, sunny patioe, tennis cowu, swim- ming pool. 2 bedrooms. --.unable loans. Barbara Aune TWI mn Wiil ILUI am ~ Fantastic 3 bdrm townhome an lq Canyon. Rich planked noor in living room, dtninc room, kitchen and family room, four skylights. wrap-around patio and views of bay and ocean. Carolyn Muon 644-6200 .1 I Price Reduced To $3,400,000 This 11,300 sq. ft. new ocean uiew residence has been designed for elegant entertaining and rich, com/ ortable liuing. Located in a priuate and securely gated community, the residence includes ... 5 bedrooms plus staff quarters for 2, 9 baths plus 2 formal powder rooms, 8 fireplaces, commercially equipped kitchen, 2 professional bars, temperature controlled.wine cellar (ouer 1,000 bottles), gymnasium, po0l and spa, eteuator, 4 car garage with limousine space and workshop and numerous architectural antiques. If one finds grandness of scale, architectural integrity, the finest workmanship and sophistication of systems and design, an imperatiue, they need look no further. *Tennis Court lot available. gnturr21. IUAF AEALTY \ Open House Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Jeffrey SchJey, (714) 760-1851 , • l I ~-==-===> ;e::_,. S2 Dalebout .Bay • Be~h Real Estate "REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO •.. ...,_.,.....,......,.......~.-.....-....--.. ..................... *****NEWPORT ISLAND****.,.__..__... ........ _....... ........ _.........._......_--....--......, Custom bayfront home. Exoellent condition. Professionally decorated. Pier and slcte-tie for thirty foot boat. View of bay and city fight• from all maJO, rooms. Three bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Family room. Oak wet bar with toemaker refrigerator. Two Palos Verdes stone fireplaoes. Cuetom mirrors. Plantation shutters. DeHghtful kitchen. Jenn-air cooktop, microwave, seff-cieanlng oven. Patio and pier lights controlled by sensor. Spa with sotar cover. One of the best buys on the water. Assumable loan ...................................................................................................................................... 1525,000 Open Sun 1-5 ................................. ::-...................................................... .!,!.l. ••• ! ............................ ~ ................................................................ 3704 Channel Place DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home with large pier and float. Ex1raordlnary de- sign ... main house features formal living room, dining room and posh library. Master craftsmanship throughout. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate two bedroom suite providing complete privacy for guests. Home completely refurbished ....................... $849.000 NEWPORT ISLAND WATERFRONT ... Private dock and pier. You don't have to compromise at all to buy waterfront for under $1,000,000. Spacious. Open. Six bedrooms. Huge bonus room. Fantastic financing. A rare find. ······························ .............................. $835,000 DOVER SHORES ... Dramatically renovated. Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break- fast room. Dining room. Family room. Giant play room. Three fireplaces. Hardwood floors. High beamed ceilings. Plantation shutters. French doors and windows. Uninterrupted view. ............................................................... $825,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1730 Galaxy Drive IRVINE TERRACE ... Exciting home for enter- taining or family living. Four bedrooms. This home has an unobstructed view of the ocean, bay, night lights. Decorated with taste and pride. Lovely pool with lush gardens ............. $750,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........... 2001 Galatea Terrace DOVER SHORES ... Fascinating home in every respect. Two master bedrooms. Third bedroom in other wing with private entrance. Four and one-half baths. Spectacular ocean and bay view. All rooms open to indoor pool. Completely dehumidified. 10% financing available with $200,000 down .................................... $695,000 DOVER SHORES . . . This one is totally com- fortable, totally functional and totally incredible. The glorious park-like grounds are no small tribute to this succulent five bedroom view residence. The custom meticulous interior in- cludes dining room. family room/library. gourmet kitchen. The exterior has been scrupulously maintained. See it. You'll love it. ............................................................ $687.000 DOVER SHORES ... The ultimate customized view home. Five bedrooms. French doors. Oak parquet floors. Three fireplaces. Two wet bars. Skylights. Panelled library. Master suite with fireplace. wet bar and Jacuzzi tub ...... $675,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................. 1226 Polaris Drive -SPYGLASS HILL ... Popular Capehorn model. Front row location. Spectacular view. Four spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Formal dining room. Neat and clean condition. Easy aocessyet very private locatlon ............................. $597,000 Open Sun 1-5 ...................... 2 Little River Clrcte UDO ISLE . . . Large corner lot on the Piazza ... very private yet convenient to bay and shopping. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Master suite on first floor. Famlly room wtth flrepfaoe. Formal dining room. French doors. Plantation shutters. Enclosed patio with attractive landecaplng. Owner will assist with financing ............................................... SS95,000 Open sai 1-5 ............................ 426 Plazza LJdo 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed from entire living area. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. F¥- tastlc home for casual parties or formal enter- taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con- vertible den. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest.. .................. $560,000 Open Sun 1-5 ..................... 1148 Santiago Drive SPYGLASS HILL . . . A respected Bedford model overlooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Pool-sized lot. Very motivated seller. With 30% down, the owner will carry the balance. The benefits are obvious ... no loan costs and a reasonable interest rate. A superior offering ................................................. $559,000 Open Sdt 1-5 ................................. 14 Morro Bay DOVER SHORES . . . This amazing spacious residence has four bedrooms including a master suite with high beamed ceilings, a two-story living room. a grand dining room and a kitchen with eating space. French doors. paneled walls . shutters and wood floors grace t~ Interior. Outside there Is a brick patio and spfi to match. Access to private beaches .................. $535,000 SEAVIEW ... A luxury residence. Colossal view '>.. from ocean to mountains. Prestigious locf:ltien-" Three bedrooms. Family room. Private spa. Air conditioning. With a low cash down payment, owner will consider various financing possibilities. Good assumable loan. Submit for Big Canyon exchange ......................... $469,500 HARBOR RIDGE . . . How can a residence achieve both luxury· and comfort without com- promising either? Find out. See this uncom- promising Renaissance model. Three bedrooms Including a scrumptious master suite. Two-story livfng room. Dining room with wet bar. Masterful kitchen with breakfast area. Panelled family room on second floor overlooking living room. A view of city and ocean. This offering speaks of quality, craftsmanship and beauty ..... $459,000 WESTCLIFF ... A wonderful opportunity awaits the person with an eye for quality who has the vision to renew this property. This four bedroom, three and one-half bath custom family residence is located on one of Newport Beach's most sought-after streets. It Is sitting on a huge pool-sized lot and is being offered at. ............................................................. $450,000 BA YCAEST . . . Original owner. A most un- crowded two-story, four bedroom home. Family room. Dining room. Breakfast room. Formlca- llned birch cabinet. Storage cabinets. Closet space. Air conditioning. Brilllantty landscaped. Spa ...................................................... $389,500 BAYCREST . . An Inviting and comfortable four bedroom home. Gourmet kitchen wtth every convenience. Spacious backyard wtth abundant tr ... llnd ftowertng shrubs. A great family neighborhood ........................... $375,000 BAYCREST . . . A family home In a choice ntMghborhood at a reasonable prloe. Four bedrooms. Four baths. A very large kitchen and f amity room c0mblnation. A -..perbty private dining room. The entire hou9e and the pool environment allow for gracious entertaining. Priced to sell quickly at ........................ $339,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 1628 Santiago Drive TURTLE ROCK VISTA IN IRv.E . . . Stimu- lating city and mountain view. Spacious four bedroom home. Family room. Dramatic floor plan. Parquet· floors. Upgraded throughout. At- tractive financing ................................. $309,000 THE BLUFN ... ·Popular expanded three bedroom, three bath Delores model. Private e11d unit overlooking back bay. Front row view. Numerous upgrades inciudlng high grade carpeting, Plantation shutters. custom drapes. ............................................................. $299,900 BA YCAEST . . . Spacious family home. Five bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Two fire- places. Very private backyard with mature fruit trees. Two car garage plus spaoe for recreation vehicle. Assumable financing and motivated owner will carry second ...................... $259.000 BACK BAY ... Two-story condominium. Two bedrooms. Fireplace in Irving room. French doors. Generous storage space. Private yard with sprinkler system .......................... $179.500 THE WILLOWS IN IRYINE ... Neat and ciean starter home on cul de sac. Three bedrooms. two baths. New carpet. Central air conditioning ·as well as wtndow unit in mast« bedroom. Large kitchen ................................................. $129,950 INCOME PENINSULA POINT ... Rare .. x-ptex among fine residences. One two-bedroom and five one- bedroom units In good condition. Owner will exchange for Industrial/commercial or trust deeds .......................................•........... $660,000 PENINSULA POINT . . . Custom triplex with a great three bedroom owner's unit. Owner wlll exchange for Industrial/commercial property or trade for trust deeds ........................... $540,000 CORONA DEL MAR ... A wonderful opponun~ ty awaits the penon wtth an eye for Investment. Here Is a duplex that 0"8ra two poulbMttlet. One ... you can acoept the Income which K cur- rentty producee. Two ... lf you haw the-vllk>n to reatore this property, the potenti.l II llmftl1• A much eought..after location ................. 1325,000 aA YCMST ... Thia welt-pfanned .. bedroom reeklenoe fa flexlble enough to accommodate the v8(ted needs of any famtty Ute. There le a famtty 'room, a dtntng room and a newty re- modeled kHchen. Out .. de there are three patloe and a large pool. A haven that 19 ab90tutety Impeccable ........................................... $350,000 CUFF HAWN ... Warm and chennlng duplP with two bedrooms in -a. unn. H8'dwood . floors throughout. Pnnntty UMd • a llngle unit, but Miity con~tble. 8Mutlfully lend· scaped and wetl rMlntalned. New pbnblng. ·~-~~~~~:.~.~~-~~ ... ~~ Open Sun 1-5 .................... 15't2 Santiago Ortve . _____ ........__. __ _ ;._--~~--------~~--~~-----------~ _______ 63_1-7.3QQ NEWPORT BEACH --nm~=:n=m1~nl!m=~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ T".• .... r----;..,. ·.~ r. . ' . .. -. -- Over Si.xry Years of 111rning Dreall!~ Into Reality HUNTINGTON LANDllAMC HUNTINGTON BEACH Over 55 & looking for a 2 bdnn, 2 bath condo in a 24 hr gate-guarded community? lf so, this bright end unit in the Landmark may be for you. Million dollar clubhouse, pool, tennis, crafts. $125.900. JOYCE DABOL T I SALLY SHIPLEY LIVE NEAR THE BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Excellent owner financing! Enjoy cool breezes on a delightful, secluded, patio just one blk from ocean. 4 bdnns, 40 ft' lot, abundant storage, 3-car garage. lrg rooms. Solidly constructed home w /miru ocean view from upper level. $495,000. BINNIE DIXON ATOP SPYGLASS HILL • SPECTACULAR VIEW -PRIVACY Coronado Model -Five bdrms, three baths, atrium entry. Professionally landscaped ov~ sized lot with room for pool. Exchange pos.sible- for two bdnn home/condo. Assumable loan. $585,000 SANDY MITTMAN NEAR NEW EASTSIDE C.M . HOME Move rigot in! 3 bdnn. 2112 bath custom home on lrg lot. Oak cabinets, greenhouse window in kitchen, skylight, firepla<.-e, covered patio plus many extras. $190,000. Call DONNA or BlLL WEBSTER LENDER FORECLOSURE - COSTA MESA Anxious tender will talk t.enns. Try 9.5% gradu- ated payments with 3% cap. 2 bdnn, 21/1 bath townhouse. Closed garage, large patio, country kitchen. fireplace. $109,950. BARBARA JAMES BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER $100,000H Only $95,000 L.H. for custom 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1,500 sq ft mobile home in family park in Laguna Beach. Ocean view, beach access, s«urity gate. I yr home warranty. Owner may trade for O.C. condo/ house. MARY JANK BAYFRONT -PIER a SLIP Quality built custom 4 bdrm bQme. Mahogany {ren<'h doors & windows: SpecS'fular view from master suite & retreat. Lower bdnn could be maids/guest room. Perfection, . move right in. $1,250,000 includes land. DON DeTHOMAS LIDO CONDO -NEWPORT Elegant bayfront rondo. Many upgrades. Spacious 2 bdnn plus den , 3 baths. Boat slip available. Seller will consider carrying first. Anxious! DONNA WEBSTER/BARBARA JAMES • LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER '200,000 Ha's everything ypu want! Fireplace m master suite, air cond. wa1k to beach, 2 bdnns, 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good assumable financ- ing. $182,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ/LlNDA TAGLIANETTI .~ CORONA DEL MAR NEW LISTING South of the Coast Hwy & 1.0ned R2. Great location, walk to stores & beach. Super rental property completely furnished. Single story. 2 bdnn home. Many possibilities. Can add second unit. $275,000. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DA.BOLT QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 stor y, 2 ~ baths. Sunny wood patio, indoor utility room. fireplace in living room. garage & carp:>rt, large, bnght master suite. ~active setting. Assumable 11.75"' financing. $127,500 ANN BRIZOLIS TURTLE ROCK•s FINEST DECORATOR PERFECT Two bdrms widen, two baths. Profes.sionally decorated & landscaped. Upgraded carpets, cus- 1.om draperies & air conditioned. Cul-de-sac- street w/mountain view . Assumable loan. Of- fered w/land $220,000. SANDY MITTMAN NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Plan II in Valla Balboa. Two master suites. spacious living room w/fireplace, large sundeck Owner motivated. Assumable financing $1 75.000. MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINDA TAGLIANETTl NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic lJVmg room, fireplace. family room & den. Good view One of the largest units in Villa Balboa. As· sumable financing. Owner anxious. $187,000. MARIE BERCOVITZILINDA TAGLlANETTI HARBOR VIEW HO.S -.T POltTOFINO Lovely exec bQme in Newport with old {ashaoned charm. 2 sty. 4 bdrms. 31h baths, sep guest qtn & rec room. We ll p~ upgrades. Sp:>tless. Walk to elem school & comm pool. Spacious yard. $329.000 TODDY SMITH BIG CANYON -GOLF COURSE HOME Steps to the 7th green! Country club.atmosphere w/spacious open floor plan. Large entertainment area w/sunken view bar that seats 12 plus a small dance floor w/space for pool table. S pacious master suite w/30 ft wardrobe plus a Large walk· in closet. Gourmet kitchen. Room to expand. $1.295,000. DORCYrHY HAROC'ASTLE OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME :l bdrm, 2 bath owners unit upstairs wlmast.er bdrm & bath plus fireplace 2 bdrm income umt downstairs· wlfireplace. Seasonal rental, rarely vacant Lrg assumable lst T.D Ask for MARIE BERCOVITZ MARILYN TWITCHELL BEACH CHARMER 2 BDRM FRONT -1 BDRM REAR One blk to ocean . Cathedral ceilings, fireplace an both u.hits. Good seasonal rentaJ area or owner occupy one unit. Roof/water heater 2 yrs old. $265,000. Ask for DOROTHY HAROCASTLE S1,250,000 PRICE REDUCTION LIDO ISL.ANO BAYFRONT Owner says sell at $2,500.000 or_ trade down for Lido property. Pnme locabon w/dock facilities for 6 boats, six bdnns, 4 ~ baths, fam room & view of turning basin. Great ~umable loan. MARY JANK LIDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX Two bright & sunny apanments. Each has three bdnns, two baths and fireplace. Lower apan- ment has formal dirung room. Live m one - lease one or conver t to single farruly. Beautiful sandy beach. $869,500. CATHRYN TENNILLE BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH SELLER MAY LEASE OPTION Choice end umt. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdrms, 21, baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back bay/city lights. Large farmly room can be 4th bdnn. A/C, wet bar_ Assumable 1st Owner savs "Make me an offer!" $299.500 L .H • SANDY MITTMAN BLUFFS 180' BAY VIEW 11h LOTS "ONE OF A KIND" Built onginally by the builder of the Bluffs as ht!'. personal residence. Perfect for the executive who wants a customized & "TRULY UNIQUE" home in Newp:>rt Beach. $385,000 including land Call SALLY S HIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT MONARCH BAY Gate guarded SE'rene community for the fanul y who loves tx-ach hvmg without traffic Tennu.. beach d ubhouse plus a large 5 bdrm. ~\' ~ bath hoffit:' with private pool and ocean view $450.000 L.H TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD IRVINE TERRACE Spacious family home m one of CDM's fmest neighborhoods. 4 bdnns, fam room. 21'°1 baths, large coun try kitchen Home has outgrown the fanuly! Submit offers CAROL PANGBURN NWPT BEACH -HARBOR HIGHLAND S119,500 FEE Affordable family home m highly desirable neigh borhood Near Mariners Park, hbr?ifv. t.enms. & Westd1ff Shopping Center SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOL T SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW BLUFFS "CREAM PUFF'' En.JOY the bt'1:1uty on back bay, sunsets & nt" lights Two spacious bdnns plus third bdrmtfamaly room or den. A great buy' $289.500 inch~d('S the land SALLY SHIPLEY / JOYCE OABOL T SPACIOUS CONDO W/OCEAN VIEW PRICED TO SELL &>autiful bnght lrt-lt>vel with four bdrms. for mal dining. family room. :J baths. doubh• garagt• l'Ort1mun1ty pool. spa, tennis murL-. $:.! 19.000 GORDON LEWIS -OWNER TRANSFERED TO BOSTON Has purchased new home & must seU. 5 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car garage Somerset in Harbor Vaew Hornes. Newport's favorite family commuruty Perfect for exec with famtty & priced to sell TODDY SMITH GEORGE ELKINS · COMPANY (714) 759-9100 ~-----:.::..P 2-GGRPGRATf; RL AZA Q SLJllL~~WP~:r CEf\JIER .. 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We will be happy to show you this lovely property. LICITlll .. fflUTY Plus a gorgeous view of back bay & Newport Center. Perfect 4 bedroom family home with lovely pool. This vacant property must sell! 759-1501 lllOllUmFIL 5 bed.room pool home. The area is prime and the price is excellent. Only $269,500. A hard to find price for such a nice home in Newport Beach. Call 759-1501 today. 1111'1 RE 111111 VIEW A magnificent panorama of the beaullfuJ harbor ts seen from this superbly decorated condo near the entrance of Lido Isle. Excellent value at $275,000 759-1501 • LIXIRY WllTI THE rRICE Lovely Belcourt Hill home in perfa·t condition . Light and bright home. Beautifully upgraded. Many supenor amenities. A bargain at $425,000. 759-1501 YICUT NIL llllE Large home high atop Spyglass Hills is available. Great bonus room, excelJent view. many exl.ra amenities. $659,000. 759-1501 WYIEW SPECTICIUI Sweeping view of Newport Center and ocean Love ly brick patio and contemporary decor. 3 bedroom, community pool, tennis & 2-4 hour guard gate. Realistically priced at $410,000. Call for appointment. 759-1501 ELEIAIT CllTEllPIUIY CISTI IEU CllM Warm livability and outstanding quality through- out. Combined with a magnificent view make this 3 bedroom home in a private gated community a rare find. 759-1501 1m1 um1 II .JISllllE CIEEI Exceptional 3 bedroom home in beautiful setting with ocean and Catalina vie w. Expanded deck. Separate family room plus lovely formaJ dining room. Luxurious spa. Many· extra amenities. 759-1501 PlllE LOCITIOI I ILUFFS Completely refurbished 3 bdrm, 2 1'2 bath <·ondo. Frenc:h doors, new carpet & paint. Enclosed brick patio. View o f ci ty lights, Back Bay. Quiet strf'<.'t. $260,000 Fee. 759-1501 011111111 llYSlllRES HOIE Very pretty 2 bedroom home with family room . Superb area with guard gate. private beaches. playground, storage and much more. See it today. For info call 759-1501 •• ta1• -m--1m-- Lovely home in attractive location offers the perfect settin& for entertaining. Immaculate 4 bedroom. 3 bath and formal dining room. Beauti- fully landscaped super-large lot in Irvine Terrace with a pool. privacy and view. $485,000. 759-1501 UIE •••111111 • -• 11• 180 degree view of the channel, ocean and Catalina are aeen from this home on the Balboa Peninsula that was bult in 1926. Truly one of the greatest locations, if not the very best in the harbor area. Please call for further information and the opportunity to see this unique property. Priced at $2.200,000. 759-1501 COSTA MESA 4 IE•--E/l 111,100 Here is a cozy comfortable house in desirable Mesa Verde. 4 bedrooms or 3 and a panelled study. Redooed for a fast sale. 759-1501 POI Ull IAllYUI Terrific 3 bedroom & den home with 2 remodeled baths. 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Charming & comfortable, 1t has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace and many upgraded features. 759-1501 El.llY Y1m1ELF In this great end unit in Walnut Square. Sunny & bright. New wallpaper & carpet. Al8wne loan. Priced at $99.500. Call 759-1501 OIDIMl llll l bedroom plus loft. Cute as can be. Second story unit looking over streams, ponds and beautiful landscaping. Priced right a t $89.000. 759-1501 IEWLlm• $265.000 for 3 bedroom, de n, bon us room 2700 sq. ft. condo in Turtle Rock. End unit, totally up- graded. View . Call 759-1501. FOUNTAIN VALLEY YMI FAYNm Tll•SI An immaculately maintained 2 story home, 3 bedrooms, family room, bright cheery kJtchen and formal dining room on a large, beautifully la ndscaped lot with gorgeous pool. All at a great price of $219,900. 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Yllll Get into the growing video equipment and movie rental . business while at is still in it.I infancy. Estabhshed and ready to go. Great location in small center in Newport Beach. Call for details. 759-1501 GRAND OPENING NOW ON 'SBACKBAY FROM .. 129,950 Beautiful 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes set in a quaint Cape Cod village on Newport's Back Bay. Compare custom features like private fenced back yards, attached two car garages with openers, ceramic tile entries, vaulted ceilings with skylights and cler~story windows . . Fantastic financing with as little as 5o/o down-don't miss this terrific opportunity! -lt) lt) -r~~~De~l:.;;M:.::ar~Av~e·.J Back -~ Bay -~ Loop VILL\r.t: t t--""'"1ro ~Mo;.;.;nt~e V~is~ta.J v ~ ..( ~ Ave. ~ QJ !! > ~ :Z ~ 17th St. g Newport Beach Pacific Coast Hwy. Sann· •ego Fwy (405) ~arFwy(73> Map NOi To Sak VILLAGE 2500 Back Bay Loop, Costa Mesa (714) 645-3033 Sales office and furnished models open daily 11-6. closed T hursdays and Fridays ~ -- I I I ~} I _a ;zs .COVER HOME Historic NewpQrt (Corona del Mar) home well grounded on 2 large R-1 bayfront lots, 100' x 257' totall Private beach, 3 super patios, boat house & morel Sprawling country home, 4 bedrooms, Interesting bllllard'• (Includes table) music room, 31h baths, gourmet's all gas kitchen. This home ls loved & shows It. Reduced to $2,.200,000. BAY & OCEAN VIEW ..... PERCHED HIGH ABOVE THE BAY -on 1112 R-2 view lots, 3 bedroom, den, formal dining, spa, sauna, wine cellar, rooftop patio, all with Inspir- ing views. (Can be a duplex) $785,000 COM- PLETE. INVESTMENT INVESTMENT SPECTACULAR VIEWS WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DOI Inspect this beautiful 4 bedroom, Broadmoor In a quiet family setting. Good nelghbof9, community pool, new gourmet kitchen, decorator touch•• throughout, A HOME TO ENJOYI $575,000. OPENSUNDAYONLY2~ INVESTMENT Sandcastle condo, pool, spa, 2-car enclosed garage, up- graded 2 BR, 2 bath, soft whit~ decor, immaculate. $185,000. Plush new condo, 11h block to beach a bay, 2,200 aq ft. 3 BR, 3112 baths, formal dining, cen- tral air, only $350,000. Home plus Income, 1112 block to beach a shops. Well bullt, 2 BR, den, 2 bath home plus super 1 BR unit a 3 room studio tool Seller-Realtor may finance, 40' lot. $475,000. Remember The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop In Corona del Mar, behind Coco's on Acacia, donate your surplus clothes & goodies. Help stamp out cancer. (Staffed by loc~I voluntHra) Maybe you too? 6nona del ol6-t~_.9?wpedh C!wwn ~a49 &-.!/m;eJ1men14 OFFERED BY CHAIS HOPPER, REAL TOA REALTORS® YOUR USTING HERE ........ , .... 4 bedroom, 3 bath formal dining__room. family room, added study, great ~ify lite & ooean view. Assum 1st T.D. of $285,000 & 2nd T.D. of $215,000. Priced to sell at $530,000. ...... ,. "LENDER REPO" -*BAYFRONT PRIVATE DOCK* $450,000 Great buy, spacious ~bedrooms, 3 baths, formal d~· ' ~ ~ ty room, wet bar and ex•e._1 ~WI er suite with view of bay_, .. , in BBQ, patio and lawn. New paint inside and out. Ask for IMlllWlflMP PENINSULA DUPLEX Separate front house has 2 bedroom, 1 bath rear unit, 2 bedroom, 1 bath plus bachelor unit. 1 blk to oceanfront. In- come low at $1900 per month . ...... 1 .. BAYFRONT DUPLEX---$4oo.ooo. ·. INVESTORS -1 YEARS OLD NEW ON THE MARKET Balboa Peninsula 3 bdrm, 2 bath, wet bar, + 2 bdrms, 2 baths, both units have view of bay and beach. Four car garage. Great for summer winter rental. Wiii trade for commercial property. Ask for •lllWEIMP HARBOR RIDGE DEVONSHIRE S7l5,000 Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 bath, family room, dining room, NEW. PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brtck~. kitchen & ' entry. Complete ocean. bay, city, moun- t8'n views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed financing. Private yard wtth room for · pool. Ask for . ....... ® ... Ill ~ -= c - = 0 Jiii • -• • • ~ IPllUll al .. TIM I! -Jiii = Views of ocean, bay & harbor from this cN« 9,300 sq. ft. 6 bdrm, 7 bath, all oak entertainment room with fut1 bar off the private s~udy or office. game room, family room, gazebo room for star gazing. Master suite with jacuzzi, ceramic tile decks, tennis court (Is not shown In picture), 6 flreptaces. fantastic kitchen, bank owned ~· ..... ., ......... ,., ...................... .,.., ........ ...... = ~~r.,91111....... ... .. -• 11111 IW FEATURE HOME OF THE WEEK JASllllE CREEK Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from 1hfs Plan 6 3 bedroom 2Yl 'bath, huge master suite w/sittJng room, large breakfast area, study, comm. ~I & tennis. Bachelor wants out. Great buy at $349,000. •1111111• CAMEO SHORES Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, family room, beautiful ocean view. PRIVATE BEACHES. Large oceanside patio, plus large center courtyard for pool. $560,000. Ask for BOB a DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT CREST Three bedroom, 3 f• .,lths, most popu- lar model Plan "a.\, ... ast room, dining room, 2 ca.e... v.~e. Close to pool & tennis, askin.~.a; 180,000 with $135,000 ARM at 12o/•% and low down. Ask for ...... 1 ... COUNTRY FRENCH HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush landscaping to the entrance of this country French home .... Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms. 5 baths, family room, formal dining room, . gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. $1 ,395,000. Ask for ......... VILLA BALBOA Two bedroom, two bath, famlly room, lrg living room wtth bay & ocean view. Low down. Real vaaue at $198,000. ........ NEWPORT BEACH *PRIVATE GATED COMMUNJTY* $395,000 TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Ask for llllllYIEIHP *HARBOR RIDGE* LEASE OPTION $795,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Will trade for commercial property. Ask for llllllYIEIMP II IOWI IEWPlllT COllO 3 bedroom 21h bath family room, fireplace. A/C, former model in great location. Highly upgraded $119,900. Great financing. must have perfect credit. ..1 ... , JI. Hl-12 .. LIW IOWl-TU SIELTlll South Coast metro condo $67,900. Great rental with · assumable financing. Security-gated. jacuzzi. pool, tennis. .. 1• ..... 111-12'1 FORECLOSURE Best location. private balcony over pool. as- sume 1st of $59.000. Guard gate, tennis & jacuzzi! $67.900. • 1• • .II. 111-12H ........ ' . ........ 831-1268 • 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 831-1266 .. •• . j: f: '· i t ' \ ' \ r l I. '• ,i I , " ) ~ I I I I I -.... -. --<" •• *141,000 IEllCTill* IUll IEW CISTll lllE Builder's closeout -Must sell immediately! 3200 sq ft -ultimate in craftsmanship -cedar llned ceilings -dream kitchen -4 bdrms. Best buy in Newport. Just Reduced! $369,000. Call W IOllEIS 131-1211 VU • YU -CATILlll SllSETS Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! Shows like a model home from the gourmet island kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean view from family room & living room decks. PRICE JUST REDUCED $339,000.Ask for VIEW VIEW VIEW -IEWNRT HEHiHTS Spacious and lovely 3 bdrm. fam room home. ·Panoramic ocean view. Very versatile floor pJan. Could be two separate units. 3 Car garage + boat storage. Just listed $299,000. Ask for W HMEIS 631-1266 IEWPORT HEHiHTS -IEW LISTlll d Remodeled 3 bdrm beauty w/new European kitchen. Formal living room & dining room. · Family room. Over sized pool. The elegance of a new model home. Assumable financing. Asking $269,000. Ill RlllERS 131-1211 IW 1111111111-1211 PRICE REDUCTIOI 10% IOWI • DR LESS! IEWPORT HE II HTS New 4 bdrm custom in Newport Heights -$384. Country cottage with tremendous charm. 3 I 900. Assume 1st T.D., owner 2nd. Huge game Bdrms. 2 baths. open beamed ceilings, sky- room plus fam room. Secluded area w/partial lights. French doors. Assume $98,000 at 10.6% ocean view. Quality thru-out. approx 3400 sq.ft. fixed. $199,000. Ask for UE llllEl.1_ 131· 1211 Superb 5 bdrm residence on large prime corner lot. Sweeping view of bay & ocean from master suite, living room & den. 4,480 sq. ft. of luxury living. Separate maids quarters. $675,000. EXCLUSIVE SHOWINGS. ..__ ____ _ 631-1266 U£ IODCERS .lllT UITEll OLDE IWPT. IElllTS CUlll It's a beauty! Approx. 2,300 sq.ft . of character and quality. 3 large bedrooms, beaut wood floors! Fam room + deen. Newly remodeled master with great bath & spa. Serious sellers! Asking $249,000. IHI Sit 12·• w ••••• 111·1211 IEWNIT IElllTS -S 111,000 3 years neW. 3 bdrm, 2'~ bath condo. Open beam ceilings, skylights, wonderful large patio. It's a dreamt 2 Unit comptex -no association dues. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 I may trade for smaller. UE RlllEIS 131-12H : YICTORlll Ill OR $421,000 S 105,000 IEWPllT IEICH PllCE IEllCTIOI! • PRIME Newport Heights built in 1982. 3,400 sq LOW DOWI IEWPllT IEllHTS I ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm + Deluxe condo with decorator decor. Spacious 1 Delightful 3 bdrm home. Rustic, secluded sur- Zlil fam room. antique doors. 3 !11eplaces. Too many bdrm with cathedral ceilings. Highly upgraded. roundings. Master suite adjoining den. Much SHOWING. Ask for U1111101 631-1266 Asking $105,000. Ask for W 1111111 631-1266 631 _1266 I upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE Great location .. Assume $86,000 at 121/•% fixed. more. Asking s22o.ooo. Ask for UI llllHS ;~==::z=:~::c:::~::::=:~= I I I I I D I I I I I DUPLEX -EISTSllE IEW LISTllli Brand new on the market - two-2 bdrm units. Each unit has it's own large yard and garage. One of Eastside's most desirable streets. Ex- .. cellert for owner occupied or rent both units. As- sumable financing. Priced to sell at $149.900. Ask for Rill WIDE 131-1211 EASTSIDE 18111 Unattached 3 bdrm, 2112 b'a townhome. Perfect C'O'n~room . Large. beautiful patio. Asking $159.900. Call for details Rill WIDE 131-1 211 OPEi HOUSE SUI 1-& 341 E. 11Tll STREET 9 UllTS -$395,000 8.1 I liROSS Six blocks to the beach. Prime rental area - gross annual income $43,980. 160 brand new condos next dor. Well maintained building. 25% down and property will break even. For further Information contact Ill& W&ll 111·12H COSTA IESI TRIPLEX 111111111 East of Harbor Blvd. Lovely garden style apts. garages -assumable fixed financing at 10%. Exceftent rental area. Close to everything. Ask- ing $215, . For more details call IEWPORT SPECIAL Elegant Newport Beach Townhouse. Gracious mas- ter suite/study. Used brick fireplace. wood . paneling, custom throughout. Asking $189,900. Call for private showing llRILYI 011111 111-1211 IAllLYI COORS $114,500 FOi IEWPORT! What a buy! Only $164,500 for a Newport Beach address H4 It's a beauty. 3 bedrooms. 1. 75 baths, polished hardwood floors, light and airy and surrounded by lovely gardens. Call for showing IWllLJI OlllllS 111-12H COSTA IESI 4 IEIROOI REllCED Delightful 4 bedrobm, 1.75 bath home. Family room. hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces. Private backyard and quiet tree-lined street. Asking $164,000. Ask for 11111.0-11111-1211 IEU VEllE STUTEI Perfect beginning for a young famlly. 3 bedrooms, 1. 75 baths, new paint and available for Immediate occupancy. Asking $129,900. Call for private showing a---~-llllJraJ .. lll.•U~~~--~- 4-PLU-llYEllllE Good Investment area. Convenient to shopping. Three 2 bedroom units, one 3 bedroom owner's unit. Anxious seller asking $210,000. Ask for .1111• 11111m11 111-1211 LOCATill, LICATIOI LICITill Former model home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. ~ fireplaces, 3 car garage. Mesa Verde cul de sac location. Price reduced to $234,500. Call JIOllE ll•Lmll II 1-1211 CllTIM IESI VERDE Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Large S. bedroom. 31/2 custom home. Huge lot, pool. 3 car garage. Price reduced to $375.000. JICllE llllLEllll II 1-1211 I - 4-PLU~IYEllllE Good investment area. Convenient to shopping. Three 2 bedroom units. one 3 bedroom owner's unit. Anxious seller asking $210,000. Ask for Jlllll lllM 1•11 II 1-1211 IUI IEPll Ill U ... llTllll Sharp 2 bdrm condo. Security gate near South Coast Plaza. Pool, spa & carport. SaQrlflce at $69,900. 3 bdrm only $79,900. Assume 101/r°lo financing. Try $7000 minimum down. WON'T .LAS11.Aak...fgf--••••u1-1• ~~-•., SEE TIEii .. u • YllEI SU SPUY-Hili&I• Im 11•,111 Model perfect 2 BR w/FP. Inside lndry. Comm pool & tennis. Walk to beach. 3 II ..i + MST ..U 1111,IOO Quality built home. Lrg kit in knotty pine, extra sink. Shake roof, FP in llv rm. Next to Newport Beach . LIM SAm 11111 .al 1112,IOI Lg 3 BR. 2 BA. tam rm & double FP. Spa, 2 patio areas-. Seller must sell, make offer. TAIE IYU PAM11'1-1LlfH... $2SO,IOO Lg 4 BR + spa + sauna + comm pool. Private, cheerful condo, open beam ceilings. COLUIE PUl W/SPA $1H,OOO New roof. Cement driveway. New kitchen, french doors. 3 BR, 2 BA. Best home on street. IHFallT U1 TUii llWI Slti,000 Remodel w/pool, spa, boat dock. 5 BR. 3 BA. skylights, white tile floors. Ill OUYll ont• WILL TRADE FOR INDUSTRIAL IESI YEllE 3 bdrm. 2 bath, darling home on quiet street. Assume $68,000 1st T.O. at 14'h . Seller will carry second T.O. and the asking price Is a low ,129,900. Ceff Alm •llAILA• II 1· 12H 180° OCEll VIEW JUST LISTED IT $311,100 Sweeping ocean I bay views from this beautiful 3 bdrm. pool home. Perfect for entertaining. Sellers sell today. Offered at $319.900 L.H. IELIA HLIAH 111·12H CLIFF HAVEi 10% IOWI Charming remodeled 3 bedroom traditional home with formal living & dining room, gourmet kitchen, family room. wet bar & RV parking. Listed at $387.000. Call IELIA IELUI0 131-1211 1111 REPO Bank will finance 10% down at below market rate. Unique custom executive 4 bedroom, 3 bath home over 3,000 square feet In prime location. Just listed $325,000. Ask for IELIA IELUll II 1·1211 HARBOR RIDCE VIEW 1111 OWIED Ocean view. luxuriously appointed custom manor ~6 bedrooms. 5V? baths, pool & spa. Bank will consider all offers. Listed at $1 ,295,000. IELIA IELIAll 131-1211 HARBOR VIEW JUST LISTED Contemporary archltectual + home. ocean. bay and city lights. Fee land -3 bdrms. new kitchen. master bath, pool. Assume loan of $185.000. Call llAIA CAPPEL 131-1211 ' . IEW LISTlll UCI llY COIDOMlllUI Spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with large master suite, fireplace. dining, private rear yard. Asking $162,500. Ask for OHT nllEITS U 111-1211 COSTA IESI DUPLEXES Two side by side totally remodeled duplexes with approximately 1,000 square feet per townhouse style unit. Both propertis show very well. Rents of $695/unit on 2 or 4 units justify Proj. Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168.000 with assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may . consider trade up tor local income property. Ask for CRT IEllEITS II 131-1211 IEWPORT COllOMlllUIS OILY STEPS TO II Y Two to choose from. Either 2 bedrooms for $157.500 or 3 bedrooms for $177.500. Both built in 1980 with attractive contemporary wood siding and good location. Owner is flexible on terms or possible trade for income property or commercial. For information ask for CllT IEllEITS II 131-1211 EASTS I DE FIXER 4 bedrooms. large lot of 135 feet -10% down. room to expand. $155.000 and under. Call for information · 1111& CAPPEL 131-1 ~II 234 E. _17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 ----·~~~------~~--_;_--~~ -----~------~--•----t I ' I •'' ' I '· I, I , .~ _,. __ _ #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 180-8333 .. l'eue11ti119 NEWPORT'S FINEST HOMES WESTCLIFF SPACIOIS f191LY IHE -3 BR. 2~ bath, Plan-tin Growl. Fmm rmlnd.-llfVe'9fd with private pool and spa. Hlghty upgr9ded. M.'9t to...., S.,000. A UI£ fin -Last custom lot available. Overlooks the '*1t• 18.000 lq' ft ~ ~ building space. Owner will trade for industrial property. *64e,OOC), · Pl.UI l · PIHIE LKATIOI -Freshly painted and neutral decor throughout. L.ocllted on large lot among custom homes Greatly reduced to $525.000. Vergfflne Hull IUIYllil llTI POOl -3 BR & den, 3 bath with panoramic view of gotf oourM & nigM lights. Custom pool and spa. Asking $625,000. Vergilene Hull AICISTA Min -2 BR, 2'h bath. New fixtures and tile in baths. Custom ca~ Iii the kitchen. Immaculate in every detail! $310.000. Vergllene Hull 4TI , ... , Yll1I -2 BR. 2'h BA and den overlooklng pool. Neutral decor. lnciudes wash«. dryer, and refrigerator. Owner motivated. $289,500. Marie Fargo •l•TDlllE ...r STIUT l.ICATlll -3 BR 2 BA. formal dining. Private courtyard with quality landscaping. Ouattty In every detail! Fee land. $370,000. Vergllene Hull ·oerrama TM .. Ftl --3 BR aiwony home. Remodeled Dath and kitchen. BuUt- ln microwave. Large yard'• 162,500. Ann Marie Murphy l£PllUC .. perfect home Portoflno model. Nice yard with lovely shade lllTI llllT PUB AIU . stlTI CIUT llm -lovely 2 BR. 2 BA wtth brand new carpet! Neat pool, ape, end :U~ Medtterranean at~e. 4 pta for VA buyer. $89,000. Ann Merle llST IMSTmT llT • SIRPmt -Slrwle family residence ctoae to lhopt & lrvtne lndultrtal .,. ... Easy 8CCel8 tl:> freewaya. $131,900. Rul Rocha #3 Civic Ptaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 110-1333 1 NEW LISTING llCI Ut IOITH m - Most improved Portoflno In Harbor View. Windows, walls, doors, baths, guest house -everything re- done. Great pool/spa tool $419,000 SOlfTI COAST PWA -Professionally decorated and planned for a professional. 1 bdrm. top floor condomlnlum: _ _u 24,500 LOllST 4 lltllOll -In Newport Crest. A rare 4 bdrm, 21h ba condominium, near pool, spa, beach. Owner a cinch to finance. $179,500 UYSlllH UIUll -Now priced realistically! Charming 3 bdrm, 3 ba. walk to beaches. bay, fee land, owners loan possible. $369,000 II Ill FIYllITT -On the Peninsula, on the Bay, lots of charm, enormous view, sandy beach, 3 bdrm, 2 bath and cabana for $600,000 Jll( U•IGUE HIE -Distinctive contemporary, warm redwood interior. architecturally valid, 3 bdrm (2 mstr suites.) $695.ooo. POPULAI PAClflCIA -3 bdrm. 3 ba, spotless. neutral tones, 2 fplc's, patio, nice yd. spacious layout, qual. prop. $268,000. JI( CIUP(STI -And the sharpest! One bdrm condominium, clean contemporary, deck, some view, comm pool. CdM. $139,900. WHY SllAIP -1 bdrm condo in Sandcastle, comm pool, grt floor plan. no money down. Neat area. $159.000. "COT IT AU" -4 bdrm. den. wrap-around patio, 11 'h% loan, 3 car garage. 2 brick fplc's, formal dn rm, grt family area. $34S,OOO. nu N .. -The bay and beach are steps away, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, quaint fam home. So. of Seavtew, olde CdM. setler/agent. $298,000. · FOi -EALTOIS' EYES OILY Un(Que's Mency Murray has a nifty home on 3 acres In Fallbrook's Rolling Hills Es- tate's .... wants to trade for a home or duplex in CdM or Newport.: .. value to around $600,000; trade the beach for the country, anyone in- tested? Call Mency Murray. 675-6000. Unlque's VALUE COMMAND CENTER con- tinues to attract attention: builders. buyers. appraisers and lenders visit the center dally. If you care to get a handle on values In any of our market areas don't hesitate to call .... also call In wtth new listings and sales, We'll post them for all the world to see ... Don't forget the OLYMPIC TORCH SK. 10K and International Food Faire tomorrow morning In NEWPORT CENTER .... promises to be a run- ner' a deUght and a gourmet fan- tasy .... somethlng for everyone. starts at 7:30 AM r • A UNIQUE OLD FASHIONED FLAC WAVING 4th Try this: 7:30 AM a SK run around Mile Square Park In Fountain Valley: followed by a Pancake Breakfast at the American Legion Hall in Costa Mesa; then the famous Bike Parade at Mariners Park in Newport Beach topped off by the 2 hour parade extravaganza in Huntington Beach. the largest of its kind in the country. Have a UNIQUE Fourth! CWSIC TUITUIOCI -One of the originals nr high school. quiet area, good assum. loans, easy access to U.C.I. shops and all. $179,SOO llC I• HITM COSTA IESA -Well maintained home with room to spare and "acres of back yard." 4 bdrms. 2 ba. clean condition. $177 .500 WOODltlDCE-PAll VISTA -Lower unit con- dominium, yard. patio. sharp decor. quiet neigh- borhood. Owned free and clear. $9S.9SO PUOUltc PEHOllFIH -Dover Shores spectacu- lar. 4 bdrm. gracious entry and magnificent view of Back Bay and beyond. $495.000 llllSll( 1• COIOU Hl IU -Large lot with 4 bdrm. super kitchen. great yard. viewing deck for Sunday brunch, private beach. $498.500 IW. QUAUTI 1• IOOtlllKE -4 Excitement. craftsmanship. comfort in 2 bdrm, den, 2 ba home. Gourmet kitchen. spa, aviary. $196.SOO • NEW LISTING tWU UllQUE -De- scribes our name· 3 bdrm. 3 ba home 1n Olde CdM. Sylvan set- ting. yet close to all. Solid. sensible and slightly contemporary $369.~00 SOUTH COAST METRO -2 bdrm. 2 bath townhome. overlooking lake. large sundeck, co-zy fireplace. gated entry. $109,000 L.H. PICTURESQUE VIEW -Down Buck Gully to oceari . 3 bdrm Harbor View Hills with pool. location Rural. yet city $369,000 LOVELY HCWTA -Popular Bluffs expanded 2 bdrm end unit offers rose garden and easy financing. $200,500 fee TWO DUPUIES -Side by side. Zero vacancy. great location!! 2 bdrm in front, 3 bdrm w/yard in back. new roof. paint. $225.000 each llUI PElfECT -Not a flaw. 3 bdrm, pool, spa and ocean/hillside view Love to entertain? You 'll love this home $425.000 TAKE YOUI CHOICE -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr all features. lovely CdM area. $599.000 OPEN FOR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND SATURDAY l ·5 OLIE C .. 011 tEL llAR $595.000 221 Orchi41 4 Bdrm, 3 ba. 2 fplc's, So. of hwy V Sinclair OLK CHIU tll IWl $695.000 2100 l1f'i1w Ir. 3 Bdrm. grt views. contemporary S. Bowles IUE CHIU tEL •o $298,000 223 5tl•nre4 3 Bdrm. 2 ba fm hm, steps to bch 0 . Markas SPHUSS $S23,000 . 11 TI~•rH 4 Bdrm. master suite. great view B. Bamngton UIUI Y11W $349,000 1IOI Ptrt WtsiM1nte 4 Bdrm Portofino. shutters. spa N. Murray Ullll Y11W $419,000 . 1tl0 Pert lame ... Portofino perfection. 4 br, pool/spa N. Fogarty 1&11111 YO ltUS $369,000 112 Saffcastte 3 bdrm. ocean view. pool B. Hutchings ILIFFS $200.500 20H Vista CajH 2 bdrm twnhm, lite & breezy. gr loan F Scott SUNDAY 1-5 SPYCUSS $523.000 11 TihrH 4 Bdrm, master suite. great views J DuBois 11&11111 YIEW $349,000 1181 Ptrl Wtslh:J 4 Bdrm Portofino. shutters. spa P Merr ClllU •IWIS $498.500 511 h Incredible 4 bdrm family home M Brewer 1&11111 Y1IW llLLS $385.000 1J01 IHI 3 Bdrm. 3 ba. view. spotless M. vonGeldern UllM Y11W $419.000 $411,000 Portofmo perfection. 4 br. pool/spa N Fogarty llH ClllU tll ma $69S,OOO 2100 l1}Yi1w If. 3 bdrm. gr views. contemporary H Markas Ullll Y1IW lllU $369.000 112 Su4c1ttt1 3 bdrm. ocean Vlew. pool B Hutchings PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT MacARTHUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR I ; 1 I I I ' • I • 169 SHORECUFF ROAD COROIA DEL MAR Simply the finest oceanfront home available on the entire West Coast. With 5 Bedrooms & 7 Baths, + ex- tensive use of marble, the features list goes forever. Private access to a private, white sandy beach + a pri- vate swimming pool and spa, this home has views from Palos Verdes to San Clemente!! Excellent financ- ing. $6.5 Million. 41 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE CUAIDED ISlAID Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bedrooms & 3112 Baths w/Family room AND Den, this adult-occupied home is in move-in condition & offers the finest in bay front living with a pier & slip for 65' boat. This home is in immaculate condition. Includes private courtyard. $1 ,350,000. 1945 BAYSIDE DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR If it's a white, sandy beach in your front yard you want, look no further, you've just found it! With 4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths + Maid's quarters, this older, charming beachfront classic, with a 3 car garage and plenty of oft-street park- ing is priced to sell and the owner might consider carry- ing a 1st T./D. $995,000. ,,, COIL nrnLTT I © mvrsrnrnr conrnm .. 3 HAllOR ISlAID EICLUSM PllVATE ISWD Incredible 5 Bedroom, 6112 bath, IOI custom home on Newport's most exclusive, private island. Featuring over 8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction with gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bedroom Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financ- ing. Priced for the legitlmate wealthy at $4.9 million. 603 IOITH IAYFROIT IALIOA ISlAID Quite possibly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this 4 B'edroom, 4 Bath home has it all! A 3rd story family room with a HUGE (21 X 30) sun porch ottering incredible bay views and a PRIVATE pier and slip to accommodate your own 40' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can't beat it at $1 ,300,0001 59 UllA ISlAID PRIVATE CUAIDED ISLAID Recently remodeled Bayf ront home featuring 5 Bedrooms & 4112 Baths. This Valentine built home has it all. Enter through a private courtyard into a family-orien- ted home fit tor a King & Queen and located right on the quiet lagoon w/room for your boats right In the front yard! You really should see this home. Major price re- duction to $950,000. 69 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE CUADE.D ISWD The best custom home avail- able on this gate-guarded private island featuring 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 5 fire- placesl AND a custom pool & spa. Oversized bedrooms and 9' ceilings compliment the spacious feeling through- out. This brick 'beauty has Its own 60' pier & slip w/a west- ern exposure. Sunny roomsl What more Is there? $2.3 Miiiion Includes land. 1 IUll IEACll CllCU SPYCWS lllll CUSTOI Fantastic custom 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home with Spectacular views of the Pa- cific, Bay and Night lights. This home is adult occupied and immaculate. Includes a Private Pool & Spa and all the amenities one expects in a ~home of this magnitude. M e-in condition and excel- lent, iW-interest, assumable financing. s.1. 150,000. . 1112 IUT IAY IVUIE OLIEI P£111SULA llYFIOIT Terrific older 4 Bedroom, 21A bath bayfront -rn quiet, mature community c•ose to the Newport H;:a-· Yacht Club. Fe;:a• ~ 1den floors. .. '.J views of ·~Q ·tint lights to Ne\ ..,oter and your own .•. evate pier and slip, plus a sandy beach. This has got to be one of the best buys ever on the Peninsula and ls vacant and ready to move In. Ready to go at $875,000. 760-1900 260 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 15 Ulll ISLE PRIVATE CUlllEI ISlAll Freshly painted and squeaky clean, this 4 Bedroom, 4 'fl Bath custom waterfront home features large rooms and quiet privacy In a homey atmosphere + your own pier and slip right In front of the houser located on a quiet channel of other fine homes, this lovely home can be purchased for $1,495,000 and YOU OWN THE LANDI Will exchange for com- mercial property. 10 IOCIY POllT HAI sncws llll CISTOI Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, ll very private pool and spa and fabulous views. Quality con- struction with over 40 tons of rock used. This home has curb appeal plus wonderful function. New to the market and priced to sell at $1 , 150,000 with" excellent financing available. 21 llllSIOIOUCH 111101 llll Brand new, never lived-in custom home with beautiful ocean view offers the finest in this newest of gate-guard- ed communities. With over 4,400 square feet of luxur- ious living space, this home Includes a 3 car garage and is fully finished in used brick. Fant as tic corner location with an the things one ex- pects. Major price reduction to $795,000. . . What else. but a classified ad? Place one today to sell the items you no longer need. classified ads 642-5678 • • I ~-Hunt & Associates--.... .. REAL ESTATE ....... 2121Sae'91 .... lilhl4. . .,.,. ....... 7le t;""a ,elk 011 ,ei11da 9Je In this fresh . sparkling. lite & airy BAY -VIEW home, ready for the most impeccable taste! REmodeled to per- fection -this 4 Bd, 2 story has it all - huge mstr suite w/f-plc, balcony & VIEW. Formal duting -Fre nch doors open onto garden patio. Tranquil water VIEW. Formal dining -Frenach doors open onto garden patio. Tranquil water VIEW den + fan;i nn w /f-plc + VIEW. Pier & slip w/side lles. Owner will carry & consider trade $995.000 Jeri Hunt 7etuk ~c V ie'w '7oc 5"'ueu Owe <!atali11a ·Owners of this magnificent manor - high on a hill in prestigious Harbor , Ridge ·will consider your property as down payment! A luxurious 5 Bd. 7 Ba. Li&rary -Custom -boastmg of the ulumate in quality & design from gourmet kitchen to increchble VIEW. Master suite w /sauna & f-plc 40' pool & spa. sauna. 3 car gar Submit your trades. $1 .950,000 J eri Hunt I Trlfllc• .... SH 1·5 <!oeo11a "f9lltut"'6 Channing Cape Cod. nestled on Can- yon w/3 Bd + 2 Ba. Many amenilles + ocean VIEW. $299,500. Polly J ohnston 401 Cel••~•s Circle e,.1 Sit /S11 2 ·S- 7Mrtkl'od DeltghtfuJ 3 Bd. den. Broadmoor gar- den home. Lite, bnght & cheery Solar heat, ne w cwp. & paint Perfect Co~ young exec. or retired couple $p;~~50t0o seJ JI Owners anxious Vacant. .,.. Sat 2·1 .J, en Hunt 1112 Sierra liHa lla#eollft • 60' 011 7Me l1t¥ Pier & shp for lg boat. Dramauc 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Den/lbry + lg form. D.R Owner w /assist w/financing or consider trade . Fee $1,650.000 Harnet Perry 121 IM'Mr Isl 14. e,.e Sat/SH 1-~JO 7 ripkx, CtUUide C!c'6ta ?lk-ia Probatt> (3) 2 Bd -11• Bal each . Townhouses w/garage>s $240.000 Harn ('l Perry REALTY The Harbor Aree: s Oldest Real Estate Firm .. Ul1WI * --.0 ........ Convenient location In Olde Corona del Mar. Large Warmington built duplex recently re· modeled with 3 bdrms & 2 baths In each unit. Private garages. fireplaces. deluxe bit-In kitchens. carpets & drapes. , • Ulftl * Pllll IOICTlll Hll,000 Popular Deauvllle model on huge lot secluded at the end of a cul de sac. Exciting outdoor entertainment area with 40 foot pool, spa, wet bar, blt·ln BBQ. 4 bdrms & 3 baths, over 3000 sq.ft. Very motivated seller says "SELL"! Don't pass up this bargain. 2 Rue Grand Ducal will be open Sun 1-5. 111ru1• wm Piil ua,111 Immaculate family size home-Ideal for entertain- ing. Fabulous custom built outdoor entertain- ment area complete with large custom pool & spa. 4 bdrms, family rm and separate pool safe kid's yard. Well located on quiet cul de sac. (714) 673-4400 11nnii111 UY .-,.11 Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4 bdrm home with private pier & float. The perfect home for an active growing family has room to add on. Dining room. breakfast room. den & shop. Large brick patio. An outstanding bayfront value. IB.IOATill SllYICI For quality relocation assistance across the nation and in many key cities throughout the world, call our special toll free relocation service number ... ( ... ) 12J·Hll ht. &113 J OlllU Ill UI * STIMI llPLU 1121,000 Choice fi'oppy Ave. locatton In Olde Corona del Mar. Two large studio apartments with 3 & ·2 bdrm units with fireplaces, private patios and the rear unit even has some ocean view. Out of town seller has priced to seu. ....~-,, ..... Akins built 2 bdrm 2 bath unit in choice corner location, shows like a model. Lovely fireplace. deluxe bit-in kitchen. den and 2 car garage. All on one level. Absolutely immaculate & a 5 star value 53 Rainbow Ridge will be open Sat 1-5 CHIU Ill llM HPLEX lSllH $120,000 On the oceanside of the hwy. Corner location just a short walk to the beach. Spacious 3 bdrm front unit with fireplace plus cozy 2 bdrm garage apt. Oversized garage. Needs a little work, but make us an otter. PUSI l&fflllT Cllll HH,000 Best bayfront location has a spectacular view of the harbor entrance and all the boating activity 44 feet on the bay. Private 2nd story unit on one level. 2 bdrms. 2 baths & 2 car garage Deluxe kitchen, fireplace. mirrored bar & large bays1de sun deck. (213) 628-2828 i I t I ' . t . _, Lyon Co. homes feature special financing offer The Wlllt•• Lyon Co. ezpecta to attract eacer homebayen with lta •eeclal n.na..nctna offer on .. Plan C" homes lD lta llancho Monterey townhome deTelopment lD IACUD& BUia. The plan featura lowered down paymenta and a wrap-around loan, with clonn. C09ta abeorbed by the bailder. In aadltlon, the homes -priced from &121,990 -offer Immediate occupancy. The two- atory townhomes feature three bedroom• and a two-atory ll'Ylng room with wood-barnlnc fireplace. Model homes are dlaplayed Tuesday tbroagh Sanday from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. and llonda7• from noon to 6 p.m. The aecondary bedroom• are accented by window aeata. For more C.formatlon, call 643-9525. - MASnl KDllOOM ~· . I I I I I I fJ :('I I I f .~ I I • I I IAlH 1 I I o: •O I ~ I ATH J &o1 .. _ i.. i I i ' I • If OIOOM J ltD«OOM l ........ "'., _ ..... r- • . SICONO HOOi Pl.AN ( LIDO ISLE POOL HOME ' . ~:,;,~, f h1\ l.1rgr l ~droom Lido Isle home features • Huge lot with spacious barbeque area for outdcwr rntcna1n1ng • A1g pool • Near tennis coun • All the amen1t1cs the Lido L1fc\l\k ofTcr, • (1RE'\ T 1 INAN< ING'. Call for appointment FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS GIVE US A CALL JOE OININGIOOM flHl llOOI JUST A CALL AVVAY Call us today. Re sults. They're just a call away with a low-cost, effective c lassi fied ad . laily Pillt classified ads 842-5678 ~ r----- THE BEST OF LAGUNA NIGUEL $214,900 lAKE CHATEAU T his impeccable. elegantly uPIJ'llded 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features • Extra large private lot • Formal dining • family room • Fireplace • Vaulted ceiling • Plush landscaping • And on and on and on. CALL FOR PRIVATE SHOWING. -=-CHRISTOPHER «71•> 675-0411 NEWPORT BEACH 1,()1 'tH111<;1utoN. BHOK~N ~--------------~----+-----~-------------------t-~...Q.-l~·s-7-5---94-:1----~ \ .. ------- t•1....-c...:...... .. , II Tiil ... I AT .... 11m The Balboa JiUn Zone area is undergoing redevelopnent. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime oommercial property at 207 Palm is now availab&e. Bldg. designed for second aiory. $162,000 Mltllnable first; in- come $19,809/yr. Consideration to brokers. lll-IMI -.._, _ S•,• llYD 111111 llfFIHT .... ,.,.._.. .... Channing 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition. parquet floors, ne w crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quk k e9CTOW. Drive by ... $695.000. Owner. · .... ,/.1-1 ...... La. Ml-ll11wll1-JIH mi.-...... ---·-"" ·---........... Waleh \he wavee ct'Mhlnc on Lmk Corona Beach from 1.hla remodelld 3 BR. 2 BA t loft Niven. nettled 1n the lush canyon wtmax ilUtf & .. nd View&, plua wannlh of uaed brick, st.amed glus, hardwood floors & akybghts $72$.000 SANDS INVISTMENTS (7141 759-9070 .... ,/.11-1 1804 City Ughta, Pak>a Verct., ttewport Center oe»an view! NO roofte>ps. Piinoramlc by day, dazzling by night. Pian• Inducted tor '4.211 IQ.ft. (4.350 optional) tradltonal cus- tom home. Permits ready to pull soils report done. Ready to fl' 0rtve :r ···-then call owner Agt to see plans. Asking $275,000/offer incl plans & fees paid. ........... ...,,.,,,., ... 11114• ULUllSUll · n .... , 4tliclrfhl ,. ... te It.. • s.. Calif. leltltffwl Hnr • II, ... , l 'h la. 1411,000. .... llfi FmT man l.11 Corona del Mar. Shorecllffs area with private beach. This rolling lot has apporved plans for 5000+ sq. ft . home and pool/spa overlooking the beach. Drive by 2 11 Evening Ca- nyon . $950,000 Flexible terms . CllllFl ..... lllftr ~ Lmm.IMIFWWW 121WIU11- wa1111•1-1 Unusually channi.ng 4 Bdnn, den. 4 'Ii ba Bayfront home. Prime location. Super view , sandy beach, pier & slip. Asking $1.695,000! MYEI SlllES SHl,111 IPll SAT/ .. 1-4:11 .t 1 .. 1 W., 1rM Spacious 4 Bdnn & den. 2112 baths Two 2 car g~ Large lot with room for pool or RV _parking ...... With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance consult a membe r of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TO.RS®. , . Each one is required to be a real estate professional, a<!tively engaged in real estat~. and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the righ t home for today and tomorrow. I , I I • l , I I ' t I I 1· h • -~-~~~-------------------.................. .. HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1243 Bayside Dr. COM 644-6200$575.000 Sat ,:5 **.3.7J 2 Channel Pl. Nwpt Island, NB 645-0303 $350,000qs Sunday 1-5 218 Diamond. Balboa Island 631-1400 $275,000 Sun 1-5 2714 Hilltop Dr. Harbor View Knolls NB 644-6200 $229,000 Sun 1-5 60 l Orchid Ave. COM 640-0 147 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ._ 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 19 Curl Dr(Jasmme Creek)Ocean View 640-15 15 Sat/Sun. 1-5 * * 24 Balboa Coves. Coves 631 -1400 $395.000 * ••35 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Bch Sun 1-5 645-0303 $395.000 Saturday 1-5 •27 Beachcomber, Jasmine Crk, CdM 552-2000 $325,000 Saturday 1-5 290 Canal St. Newport Bch 645-0303 $295.000 Sunday 2-5 2816 Cliff Or (Newport Hghts) NB 6«-6200 $359,500 Sun 1-5 404 Jasmine Ave.COM 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •.,...22 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. CdM 552-2000 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3408 Summerset. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $178,500 Sunday 1-5 38EDROOM 3326 Maryiaod, CM 5 46-23 13 $164,900 Sun 1.-. •2242 Avalon St .. Costa Mesa 645-9478 $135,000 507 Ave Lorenzo, Stutts NB 760-8333 $240,000 p 2800 Bayview. COM 675-6000 $695,000 1200 Berkshire Lane. NB Sat 12-4 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 673-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-5 * •3810 Channel Pl, Nwpt Island. NB 645-0303 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 19836 Claremont, Huntington Bch 5-46-2313 $87,500 Saturday 1-4 601 Cllff Or., Cllffhaven 631 -1-400 $365.000 Sae/Sun 1--4 409 Cofumbla Cir, Corona Highlands. CdM 640-4868 $299,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 * * • 35 BaJboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-7914 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1119 Oofphln Terrtce, Irv Terrace COM 759-9100 Se95,000 Sun 1-5 1641 Labrador, Cos•• Mela 54fr2313 $1"42,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2015 Leeward, Baycrest NB 644-6200 $319,000 · Sat 1:30-4:30 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 63 1-1266 $433,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1682 Rhode Island, Mesa Verde N CM 760-8333 $162,500 Sun 1-4 112 Via Palermo, Lido 631-1400 $349,500 Sun2-5 •2033 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) N.B. 644-0488 $215.000. Sun 1-5 6606 W. Ocean West Newport NB 644-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camilla, NB 63 1-1 400 $335,000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 451 62nd St, Nwpt Shores. N.8. 650-1719 S 179.500 Sunday 1-5 *.,... 4 Jasmine Creek Or, Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $415,000qs Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Arana, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 ••.,...6 Atofl, Jasmine Cr98t(, CdM 759-0~ $385,000 Sunday 1-5 1/2675 Bayshore Dr. NB 650-4824 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2964 Bimini, Mesa Verde CM 5-45-5128 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2964 Bimini, Mesa Verde CM 5-45-51 28 $139,500 Sun 1-5 1005 Bonnie Ooone Terr. Irv. Terr. CdM 759-1552 $432,SOOUH Saturday 1-5 1212 Blue Gum, Westcllff. Newport Bch 8«-90e0 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2953 C. Club, C.M. 546-2313 187,500 Sun 1-4 * * •370-4 Channel Pl, Newport Island, NB 631-7300 $525,000 Sun 1-5 2916 Clay Street, Newport Beach 631-1286 $249,000 Saturday 1-4 2007 Commodore, Baycrest, Nwpt 8ctl 8«-8060 $239,500 Saturday 1-4 303 Driftwood, Shorectlffs 631 -1400 $424,000 Sat 1-5 •1730 GaAaxy Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 2030 Galaxy Dr NB 831-7370 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 223 Gold4w\fod, Olde COM 876-eOOO $298,000 Sat 1-5 •15 Golet1. Spyglass NB 844-6200 $539,000 ••4815 Hampden (Cameo Shor•) COM 831-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •s Harbor Rkjge Or. Harbor Ridge NB ~200 $595,000 Sun 1-! • 240 Hazel Dr (Ooean View) Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $725,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 * • 2306 Heather Lane. Newport Beach 645-0303 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 .,...6 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, Corona def Mar 644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. COM 644-9060 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 130 1 Keel HV Hiiis NB 675-6000 $385,000 1410 Kings. Cllffhaven 631 -1400 $459,000 892 Llard. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $213,000 409 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $219,900 •8 Morro Bay Or, Spyglass NB Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $525,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Qrange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1982 Port Atbams (HVH) Newport Beach Saturday and Sunday 1--4 2112 Port Ourness, Seawtnd NB 720-0753 $395,000 · Sun 1-4 * • 1980 Port Ramagate, HV HOmes NB 675-6000 $675-6000 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 RlveraJde, Npt. Hgtt. 631-1400 $247,000 Sun 1-5 7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) Nwpt 8ch 644-6200 $479,000 Sunday 1-4 ••7 Rue Deeuvttte, Big Canyon NB 644-8200 $599,000 Sunday 2-5 1807 Sabrina Terrace, Irvine Terreoe COM 759-9100 $875,00Q-Sun 1-S •982 Sandcaltle, HV Hille NB 875-eOOO $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18831 San Rufino, Turtle Rck, Irvine 552-2000 $389,000 Sunday 1-<4 1945 Santiago Dr!Ye, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 2a..Q Shlpway Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $265,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 8182 Sierra Siena, Irvine 84CM868 s 175,500 333 Signal, Cflfthaven Saturday 2-5 831 -1400 $295,000 Sit 1-<4 •V'35 SkyaaH (Jalmtne Creek) COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-·5 *820 Son0r1, Meu Def Mar, C.M. &42-5200 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 3406 SummerMt, Co.ta Meu 845-0303 $199,500 Sunday 12 .. 111 Via Cordova, Udo 831-1400 $410.000 Sat 1-4, Sun 2-5 •801 Via Udo Nord, Udo Ille NB 873-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4 ••22332 W-*naford. Huntington ecn 54&-2313 *325,000 Seturday 1-4 .. I 4BEDROOM •• 1195 Aug'ISta, C.M. 546-2313 141,500 Sun t-4 • 151nver.""8. Big Cyn NB 844-8200 s 1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1330 GalaXy Dr. NB 873-7300 $650,000 Sun 2-4 124 V1a Trieste. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $450,000 Sun 1-5 **343 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 873-7300 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun t-4 •2200 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 631-1266 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 2539 Gorham, Corona del Mar 631·1266 $560,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1233 Highland,. Westclltt NB 760-8339 $450,000 Sun 1-5 500 K. Street, Peninsula Pt. 831-1400 $480,000 Sun 1-5 • 3280 Michigan. C.M. 548-2313 149,900 Sun 1-4 Y'16 Napoli, Hatbof Ridge NB 78CM333 $1,295,000 Sun 1-5 ••4639 Orrington, Cameo Shores. CdM 631·12ee $356,00Q. Sat 1-4/Sun t-5 1&44 Port Charles, HV Homes NB 780-8333 $319,000 Sun t-5 * •2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn NB 673-4400 $575.000 Sun 1-5 •675 Vista Bonita, Bluffs NB 759-1501 $260.000 Sat 1-5 4 BA plue FAM AM or DEN ••2907 Harbor View Or(Hbr Vu Hls)CdM 644-9060 $647,000. Sunday 1-5 * 3-4 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $659,000 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 * •601 BaySlde, Promentory Bay 631-1400 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *933 Bellis (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $600,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 2768 Bluebird Cr., C.M. 546-2313 3 10,000 Sun 1-4 •23 Bodega Bay Dr, Spyglass NB 644-6200. $539,000 Sat 1-5 2607 Bunya, (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Coventry (Harbof Ridge) COM 644-6200 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 516 De Anza, Corona Highlands. COM 675-6000 $498,500 Sun 1-5 609 Donald Place.(Npt Hghts) N.B. 642-7429 $329,500 · Sat/Sun 12-5 * -l400 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shore NB 644-6636 $675,000 Sat/Sufl 1-5 ··•2001 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace. NB 631·7300 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1«1 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 1 Me-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2501 Harbor View Dr, COM 873-1600 $489,000 Sun 1-5 1 130 Hlghland Ave. Dover Shores NB M4-e200 $299,500 Sun 1-5 2 Uttte Rlver Ctrcle, Spyglass Hiii. NB 831-7300 $597,600 Sun 1-5 * 708 Malabar. Irvine Terrace NB 75&-1501 $485,000 Sun 1·5 •2965 Maul Place. Mesa Verde, CM 751-3191 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 **3881 Mlstral Or. Huntington Harbor 963-7010 SS-5.C)OO Sun 12-4 I •324 Morning Canyon, Shore Cutts, NB 644-tOeO 1759,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 - 14 Morro Bay Drive, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631'-7300 $559,000 Sat 1-5 228 Orchid, Olde COM 675-6000 $595,000 Sat 1..S 426 Plazza Lido, Lido Isle, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat 1-5 •• 1218 Polaris, C.M. 546-23 13 $499,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Port Taggart, Harbor View HOmes NB 644-6200$279,000 Sun 1-5 • 1806 Port Westbourne, HV Homes NB 675-6000 $349,000 ~at/Sun 1-5 2201 Private Road, Back Bay, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2792 Redwing Circle, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $23-4.500 Sunday t -4 303 La Jona. Newport Beach 631-1266 $384,900 Sunday 1:30-5 ••4627 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-9060 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 54 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1 ,800,000 Sun 1:30-5 * 1806 Sandlewood, Baycrest NB 644-6200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 *8 Cypress Point, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $995,00Q Sat/Sun 1-S 1148 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $560,000 Sun 1-5 ••2107 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $309.000 · Sat 1-5 * 1542 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive. Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1914 Suva Circle, Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $389.000 Saturday 1-5 125 The Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 751 -3191 $215,000 Saturday 1-5 11 Tiburon Bay, Spyglass NB 675-6000 $523.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **828 Via Udo Nord, lido Isle NB 760-8333 $1 ,895,000 Sun 1-5 * •627 Via lido Soud, lido Isle, Nwpt Bch 548-6333 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18771 Via Verona, Turtle Rck, Irvine 552-2000 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2715 Windover (Goldenrod) COM 673-8494 $575,000 Sunday 2-4 * 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2006 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2021 Windward lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 ~"6'9.500 Sunday 1-5 • 2000 Windward Ln .. Baycrest 631-1400 $335,000 t915 Windward ln, Baycrest, N.B. Sun 1-5 631-1672 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2 124 Seville. Peninsula Pt. 631-1400 $357,000 Sat t-4 5 BR ptue FAM AM or DEN t615 Bay Cliff Cir, Spyglass Ridge, NB 831-7300 $560.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1930 Port Seabourne. Hrbr Vu Homes, NB 644-2942 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 51 Goleta Point (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 1t • 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass Hill. NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1·5 * • 70 Hiiicrest. 8IQ Cyn NB 675-6000 $1, 19!.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •70 Hlllctest, Big Cyn NB &«·6200 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-s 1226 Polaris Drive, Oovec Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2012 Port Albans, Hrbr View Hmes, NB 644-9060 $396,750 fee Sunday 1-5 * e'v 17 Rldgellne Or, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-1851 $3,700,000 SaVSun 12-5 ••""25 Ridgetlne, Harbor Ridge NB 76()..8333 $4,375,000 Sun t-5 v22 Royal St. George, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sun 1-5 •v 14 TrafaJgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,595,000 Sun t-5 ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 t BR plu9 FAM RM 0t DEN ** 103 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 759-9100 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***•101 Via lido Soud, rm for 100' Boat 673-7873 will exchg Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2 YOf1tShlre. Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 19th Street. Newport Beach 631-1400 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $325,000 Sat/Sun t -5 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $391 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2511 W. Sunflower (Woodside Vig) SC Plaza 631-1266 Sat 1-6. Sun 1·3 28EDAOOM 136 Clearbrook, Woodbridge. Irvine 645-0303 $99,900 Saturday 1·5 *2068.Vista Cajon. Blutts NB 675-6000 $200,500 * 2245 Vista Huerta. Blutfs NB Sat 1-5 720-9202 $160,000tee Anytime 2 BR plue FAM AM or DEN •53 Rainbow Ridge, Turtlerock Irvine 673-4400 $169,500 Sat 1-5 38EDROOM * 221 Nata/Nobleza. Bluffs NB 759-9100 $289,500fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1777 Mitchell. tt 2, Tustin 645-0303 $72,000 Sunday 12-4 * 2702 Vista Del Oro, The Bluffs. NB 644-7 424 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN • 1963 San Bruno, The Bluffs. N.B. 644-8896 $2 t5,000 Sunday 1-5 *428 Vista Roma. Bluffs NB 759-9100 $216,000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 28R ••908 Van Ness Court, CM 751-3191 $139,900 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES 1 I 1 2 Br plua 3 Bt 502 Dahlia, Otd CdM, C«ona Det Mar 675-7537 Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS 48RHOUSES 712 Goldenrod Ave,(Ouptelt)CdM 84()..6097 $1400 yrfy Sat 12-4 •Spa . *Pool ••Wat.mom * * • Walllftront & P004 ., Grw. llddrna at guard t I I t ~ t ( • ~no th er fine year for housing predicted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The presi- dent of the California Building Industry Association says 1985 will be another ~'fine year for housing" if Interest rates · s1ay under control. "If I had to rate this year. I'd give it a B- plus." said Stan Swartz. "It's not our best year ever, but the industry Is moving along rather happlty.'' Swartz. of San Otego. was here to attend the four-day Pacific Coast Builders Conference. He conceded the Industry Is s1111 faced with an "affordability gap" in California. The median cost of a new home In the state last year was $118,000, 48 percent more than the national average. California housing starts should reach 219,000 units this year. Swartz said. The ·total would be short of last year's level, which was the best since 1978. ~ The primary reason is declining Interest rates, he said. Falling rates have a dramatic impact. according to Olden B. Johnson, president of this year's builders show. "For every 1 percent drop In mort- gage rates, another 70,000 to 100,000 people In California qualify" to buy a median-priced home. he said. They came to a garden party llore than l 00 lntere.ted bayen attended a ... a.nlen party" lD Bl& Canyon recently u ealee opened for Fairway One cuatom Iota lD Newport Beacb. 8eftD of the 21 b.lllalde Iota -o-.erlookiDC the Bl& Canyon Coa.Dtrf Cl ab and •olf coane -bad been eold by mid- Jane. Tbe 16-acre project by lnine Pacific DeYel~p ment Co. la tbe 1ut ne:ICbborllood belna ballt lo BIC Canyon. Prlcee ranee frOm $320,00Gto l79&,000. Take tape measure shopping to choose a chair -. A half-inch difference -more In the depth, seat height and arm height of different chairs. These measur&- ments, in relation to your own, hefp determlne'the comfort or lack of it In a in dimens ion can-make - a large gap in comfort By BARBARA MA YER • co,,..._ The next time you go shopping for a comfortabfe chair, take a tape measure along. There are differences of an Inch and chair. A half-Inch difference in a dlmenlk>n may seem very little, but ft can make a big difference In aeatlng comfort, acc:ordlng to AMn Ortner, vtce preskSent of Stratford Furniture. Ortner said that three measurements are partlcularfy critical to oomfort. They are the pttch of the chair back, the depth of Its aeat and the placement of the arms. If you are very short, you may find some chairs are so large that your feet don't even touch the fk>or; If tall, your knees may be uncomfortably raised In the same chair. When aeated, you should feel per- fectly comfortable; feet touching the floor, back eupported and knees and arms In a natural poeffion, added Ortner. An Informal survey In the Strattord showroom at the furniture market In High Point, N.C., showed that some of this firm's rectlnera and easy chairs were several Inches apart In some measure- ments. One very short person, tor exam- ple, found that a recliner measuring 16¥• lnchee from aeat to fk>or was the most comfortabte. This Is the company'• emale9t recffner. One of Its larger modela, rnellll.lring 22 lnchee from Met to ftoor, was ao lllrge that the lndMdual'• feet didn't 4MWl touch the floor. In moet houMholda, of courae, chairs wt• be lhared among lndMdu818 of differing lln&. In that cae, the beet advice .. ... the .,.,,..... Md lllrgest f.-nlly member9 8hopplng ao thet • good comptomiM CM be worked out, IUg- geeted Ortner. Elaine Cohen, pr•dent of ECCO Fwnft\n, noted ... mMy con8UmefS get lnvotved In --euch -.....,_. ~ Ml Mnd-tled ..,,;.-oa or down c:ueNone. Wt* tt.... attrtbuNa may Indicate durmbilty, th9y are not MC lllmtiy "'9'9d to eotttlori. ........ 0 There .,. .. ldnde of._. to •• comfortably'?" Furthermore, she added, what rep- resents comfort to one pereon may not be the same for another. "To me, a com- fortable chair or sofa la one I can sit on, not In. I fl.nd It unpleasant to have the sofa cushions all round me.•' For John Mucheronl, a furniture detMgner whoee deelgna are shown by Swaim OrlglnaJs Inc. at the market, "a large enveloping fulty-enctoeed chair Is the moet comfortable." Mascheronl said the ultimate In chair comfort Is provided by the classic leather Eames chair. "It Is mobile, has an ottoman and It swivels." He added that comfort alone Is rarefy . the sote consideration. An Important Issue to moet consumers Is what uae the chair wlll be put to. "It's for a llvtng room, aome comfort m~y be aacr1fk:ed lh favor of a chair that la In keeping wtth the rest of the room. PerNlpa the moet •xtr80rdkwy ex- ample of how far eome people .,. w1111ng to go for a comfortable 8Mt la IMf\ In the Blllana chlW which ... crMted by three ~ archttec:ta on• grant from the ~ OOV91•ement. The Chak' whk:h haa no back looka entirety ~t from other cMlra. I~ ate.ct Of blicklng Into It, Md Melng down onto a Mat. one lMne forwd, pllldngthe kneee on front ,...., Md tMn clltrtbutle the weight on the bedc portion. The poettton le l9ld to rwutt In IW ..,._an the bedc Md '** Md the cMlr .. tcS w Who waft -- ............. ... .. lalt t.lalt , ........ 111. ..... .. lalt ....... lalt ...... lalt 1--.. lewal ,. ..... al llH ltwal 1111 ... al 1111 ....... 1111 &nM ... LI llU lniM 1M4 llULllTITI *•T•llTATI*. •Tlllllffl• Pa..M ... _ ....... _.Tllllll Wfti• . - ... Beauttf\11 end lpecic)l11 5 "On The Pitt!" ~ .38r I -••••• m. ••e 1006 BOHNIE OOONE Lro. bdml. 2~ beth, 2100. bdrm, ESTATE w/8 + FR a..-· ..,.._ -•H•n OPEN SATURDAY 1 S sq h home w/femlly Call 141-LOIC ~2be.~ct.ood floofl. l av·l ah bathroom• ..,;·M9¥«~~ A must ... ir Unlqu•OCEAN BAY V 2501 a..utlfulba locieen.;... room Priced BELOW t111£ST llM'W ~ Lge tamity rm. Belegant throughout oftwed Pian E' •Bdrm. 28a. MID9 ~ Harbor Yi.. Dr SBA. tr cJ WOOd & "*11et for,_ .... Sec-. '"" 'n;." Cwd patio S124 750 w/pool 3 9'>&S pvt ate •IPV1 Cf1 yd entry. Orig °" femlty room wlttl ftoOr 3ba. spa. trade OPEN om ex Ing rlllce at St 54 900 llf•ifllQILTI ~ FOREVER . VIEa,Sr ownrl~lnd land to celling rod! llreptece. SUN t -5 873-1600 ~C~Tat=2·:':1 w/1errNl 3641 Fenn St . fruni (l>l>tlCle Rd SS99.000 let • BR & dtn Pool & S91 lrtmtndous rttw JUST USTD Ne•er. '"''' CdM duplu Corner lot lown~omt t~pt units Good ltntal 1n tome SJ\9.000 •EW Ill SUWIH ~tunnmg vlt!W corntr fol hpanded on ~~" ~·de remod eled ~1tchen p,1ermo ._...ONG OF NEWPORT 673-n61 or 640-l.DNG Call Mt-LOIC 1EW CISTM Stunninc new home 111 CdM. ocun •n and st~ to 1141 CdM Beach r 111eSt construe lion almost 4,000 sq It $72S,OOO Owne1 will trade IEIOIU l .V. •ES Hl&hlJ UPll lded ind remodeled Piler1110 model sm.ooo LH Laree lol f91. Buy with ltss thJft IS~ down 4 bedrooms Call Ml·LOIC --DNGS OF NEWPORT 673.7761 or 640-LDNG aJ1ellll ' liquidation 11111 at -• ... •IC.. BMuttful WllHpllpers end WM E. DOUD l CO INC 7sg..1552 ' 1 Irvine Call tot ~t· _. $699,900 • owe tat T o 141-IHO decor Two covered YI ment Patrick Tenore *2 .. - •rs A. beauty For pereonaJ patios and an extra large I Yr ... 1411 ...... 631-1296 ' · -* preview phooe Patrlek 1000 q n Ull HNI lot Priced right 81 With lnt.,-1 at 10% dn bf trade for CdM,-: On a Lot In Costa Mesa Tenore 631-1266 A fat>Ytous buy Custom $164,900 751-3191 115% home S325 0000 5101 •·,. 2BR lBA, r~ .. +HUGE • ~ bYUt 6 BEDROOM Estate .SELECT now 11 ll)e time to come & Jasmine A.,; for Oennts owner. unit, 3~R 2BA· 11 ·~·,. ~~;· on almost 2 acrH nnnl"!llCRTIES ... oor Inventory of . Snell Bkr &40-5078 frpl, 2 1tory, spiral Ital<· 1 ·-·•• w/exoepUonal Y1ewt Thia ~ NO DOWN HOMES -cue and MORE. Prlnc. 7 home has It all • i>ooi Hutry while the Mlecilon II Ocean & min views. Jasr nm.Diii Only. $188,900 owe 1st. spa formal dining famltY FllTllS Ul ... Tlll good Call for free quell-Creek, 6 Atoll Or. Open 751 Sierra Cl•lo Sherry Cotlhow, Bn<r. Find what you want in ,0~ library ~ much New 6000 .q· fi 6 bdrm 7 flng. Two olfloee to 84W'W 6130 t-5 Bkr 759-0344 S 2 2 0 . 0 0 0 Fresh I Y 831-22-42 or 645-6002 Dally Piiot Classlfleds more' A speclal home bath VIEW Eatate w/7 car you. (714)835-1133 (8181 SFR -46.sllp trade for ? painted & new carpeting Price dropped s200 000 garage. Pool. spa, sauna, 967-3642 call 2-4 hra S • , 0 • S thru--out 4BR 2'<tt>a By c&TWU VI lllll Stroll to state beach from the back y,ml oC this intertor designers honit•. · :~ bdrms, 2 baths, formal DH . nust'Cl hearth fireplace with window st.·dt.S m LV nn. Large Fam Rm. ~1t111 with beach view Asking $1 67 OllCI -.t·llt•r says submn offers CaJJ Phyllis Salyc·r l';.irrutltt ts 962 -8 Hli' EU STAR llUl ESTATE CEHH · d ubm•t pen House un ownerlwlll co-operate and now bank says sell at separate mt l s quarters 6130 Noon-4 Agent Wkd 567_8720 S699.000lll Won't last • ~much more. Security t lal.Ma lalaa• lOOI 875-6t20, 931_4321 ys _ -..,,.--.,-~~1~~s~;:~r~':;1~~2::' ~~iis ~~~~:":;~ um.I llWI Ct1t1 Mt11 lt24 La Ha ltacla l04l OPEN TODAY. Call for erty on armost 1 8Cfe. 2 lrg Unite. Ownr very 1\5% OOWN Ser 28a 11141 ftitt W1ter Y• directions Sacrifice at S625,000 motivated! Owner will Ranch nr s Cat Plz Only 38r 3ba. approJC 2600 1/f I ~~ ~~~.~ wl TERMS or trade. carry lrg tit or 2nd s125K Agt 759_5080 Fee land No Laguna, pvt •• • t,i PatrlCI( Teno<e IS31·12e& Super locahon Asking comm 592 Altvlew Terr 1111 I ~i~~\·P $299.500 645-9922 ••BV OWNER 3br. 2ba Open Sun t-4~75K uk . :L, e;• • • ,. .-Mark Jacques A.gt spa compl remodel like for Dennis Snell Bllr I -----a. , _ newSt35000 645-~78 640-5078or 497-6t30 WTSllE COIH ;. l11MI FO~ SALE BY OWNER Emerald Bay remodeled L~ss th:f'Bd0flll2~rb~ "ltOISEIUmnl" Ptaiasala 1007 2BR townhome. Mesa 3Borm JBa ocean 'illlW arge rm at · ••tS•ES Verde assume S65K VA 1rg yrd opt avail Days two story. Cape CQd -loan and 10"~. pay oruy $.475 000 hrm Prine 8700 Warner Ave. Fount.am Valll'v I Condo L1rge yard. two EKcepllonally designed PElllSIU Hiil S702tmo. lull pnce $98K only 720· 7403 or 8·' l -51-17 car garage and 2 Frplc residence. third home Beach houH or Ood 75-4-4413 or 751-4330 I ves/wtcnds 494-5648 -. Try lease oPllon or awne< lrom swim beach A e wtll carry 2nd Asttlng home of refinement and ~!~llf102~8~1~ MESA VERDE Lge 314 Br. ==1,--rt--=le~acla 1069 S 146,500 quality. ofter Ing 2 • bnchel Owner will help 1 3/4 ba. frplc. encl patlO ...,...,.....,..._.-.--.....--... stories. grandolce llnance Reduced to Assume lge VA 9.5% 1 lllllTllOEd T dit• ) gourmet kltch•n with Sl•& 000 _ Bring your of-2964 Bimini, $139,500 Like,_ 3 bOrm 2·~ bath, r& lOn a conversation bat, tormal fer I ' Prln ooly 5-45-5128 2000 aq f1 hoUM Latge Realty dining & 3 total bdrm• & 1 ._.2 1200 -wwy •TS ••ra pV1 patio wtapa .. a 20 i. den. patio & deck1. .. • •~· 'rw. --20 sundedl upstairs A 63 1-7:370 Shown by appt-650-4824 R-2 lot 1 BA" 2 c:ar gar ·1 t> ea u t y A ss u M E Tom Phlltps .SH9,500 OMC 673-0059 $250.000 al t2'<t%t Onty ---OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 $329.900 OWC -Try low USTSllE STUTH 2675 BAYSHORE OR. II llWI dn' Pllrlck Tenore Situated on 8 huge lot two $5 75,000 Fee wm ·-CIHfT 631 -1266 3 Bedroom older home -3 bdrm, 11,i, bath home, 1 ~~1\. hes loads ol potenttal. Ill Y 1 ILICI T1 new paint lnllde and oot.j • • , 111. ~=~~r 1~~1~ :1~ You can~~! bdrms. l1llT • Tll U11 ~r~5.~~~pe1Prl~~f;:,',1 h polntm5~~;_-500Ask l ng a 3rd bdrm with walk-In 2yr, 2-atry, 3 f/pta, 2 Jae, only Bo b Voutiker •BY OWNER• closet, a loft den, ceramic compl furn. 38r Iota of , 631-1268 i3Br 2Ba. pool reg. llZ:e BIG CANYON CUSTOM Featuring pastoral views of the golf course with a western ex- posure, this 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath custom home with private pool & spa Is located right on the Golf Course. This BEST BUY Is Traditional the LOWEST priced custom Realty tile, alcyllght. 2'!\Ba. Iota llvtng area 0pn bum .-~ $187.500 645-3749 of oak and S92K In as-cetllngs •/old lashloMd •,. · t---- sumable loans sitting °" emboaMd panelt & re-* LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT a flowing stream all fOI' ce11ed lighting, oak I w/lge dock. swimming home in Big Canyon and is i;::;;:::=63=1=::-7;:;3:x7:::::0~~ ready to move-in. Priced to sell 11111ng anything w1tt. a $ Daly PMot Claaifled Ad at 789,500. It a limple mett9' luat cell 642-5678. (714) 760-1900 u n d • r S 13 0 . 0 0 0 I kltch No bulldlng cost• Two townhome 1tea11:' pool & ocunfr ont 751-3191 spared. Great view trom ~ small pool ~' OvpleJC PP 673-7873 sp SElECT .,, windows. $695.000 ptex. biQ attaCtl. garages •• ..,_ llST W yard I 3BR/S t 20,000. Reduced S30 000 t>etow PROPERTIES 2BR1s111.ooo Llqu1-appri!Md v&.u. 4BR datlon Must selll Robfn ram room. den, 2 trpls Tencti 831-1266 3ba. Waatclltf Dover WM*R .. :. ...... Shores S335,000 OB<T Will con11der trade for 3 or 4BR Condo 1n Newport =-..,.-------=-::-::-=• Crest 642-3282 ------lniH 1144 llYlllST·IY .... __________ 11_22_, --..... $279.500 BIG CANYON BUY ·of THE WEEK * If .... * 2Bd-2 ~ba.hlgllly up-New on market Lrg 2br lba. frp6c with new graded OoY8f Mod*-tlf 4Bdrm, 2•,i,ea. Formal c.rpeta a lnlerlof So f UCl-lhows lltle a model dine Seper ate matr PCH 1g lot 45• $295 oog Drive by: 147 OXFORD suite Bkr Co-Op 11 _______________ 3H 0..chld. °'*' s~ t -6 s 1•9.500 Jeck BudMc:tl IPll ... , 1·1 75M832 Me-S550 Agt 1111 ....... La. -.--M-.~.~11--:l Ulll * --&31-1872 4 BDRM BROADMOOR EXCEPTIONAL SELLER FINANCING Fobuloudy located on o large very private lot. T~is home features livinmg room wi1h cozy fi replace: fom~!Y room, formal dining room. Lorge master suite wrtll walk-in closets-private $f>O & putting green. A ~rfect home for family entertainment. Owners very motivated. DANNY BIBB & STEPHANIE GRODY Grubbt}Ellis 144-8.200 --··---- BEST Ill BLUFFS 18 ~ latl"3J5~ 3Brlf l.'ft'~ PUI PRICES OF PIOPEllTIES llCLllE WI 8 JETTY S345.ooo Submit all offers °" thae BLUFFS $180,000 Incl land 2 Bd 2245 V11ta Huerta 720-9207 TIE •T IUl11fll H9E On Bluffs · 2 Ovt14andlng euy.1 Carota McMahan Aat market. The moment you enter this 1544-9090 ~7 ....S NW lllfFS gracious home. you feel it's warmth & If.... ., bd + den 2 be. H 1 Level wtmstr bdrm, chann. 3 spacious b<inns, lrg paneled fam « "" • 81 ba/petlo IUlt• . ..., trom f d. 21.LBa 2200 f On 1r otdCOM28d 1bebc:tlcot· recently b••n r e-2bf'/ba.. Sunny SW ••· nn, onn me, -rz , sq. t. g taee wlbtlc* patio. 4 blkl furbished Air con-poeure, ~ing ... ex\ended viewing deck, enjoy your to bc:tl, m.-.y upgr9dea ditloned. G,..t ~ ctudec:I greenbelt/pool, cocktails & dining overlooking s..-tacu-~2 comer lot.~ '24•~9.ooo MC loc::etlon Convenient-xlnt cond s21s.ooo ...--891 OrcHctAve 147 i.. ~ to ___...._, lar UPPER BAY VIEW. 2 other lrg. '' -r • -~, .. -... OPEN SUN t-5 °""*' .. ~ . s 169,000. br1tr 644-04881552-3000 patios. Highly upgraded. You must see N9wly ~od ... cU& 2a. lntM .... ...., thb beauty! $308,000 Oulpltaa rent_. N9w 29t 288 1e12•eutv.0r.1rv. •TmllllE ... UT 1• 1-4 Mil flltl 1711'1 ~ 1.1ntt 1n '**· 0pen .,._ l• ~. ~ ~. t~ s.tJ8un 1-S 502 0.-. 1---------_...... -.., -Gorgeous bay• mntn, nite Ute Ave. 175-7537 . a..NI I~ :~!~.ro:,~•/:~ E~t DUPLEX 18d 1bl •• Tf'lll :-f'ttul ..... Wnonn.J otn1ng room. view . 3 Bdrm, 21hBa. form dine'. 1950 sq. 1210,000717FERNLEAF :::!end::=n-~ tatntty room. 2 tvep&eoee ft.. lrg encl wrap-around patio. A/C, &4()..8182 by°""* room The home .. ,,.,,.. and alMotl Ol VMPIC securi_t)'.. $290,000. Full oceen w : ........ Cttl maculate Md rMdy tor SIZEO SWIMMING POOL .... UT!• 1-t Nit lll'fl 181111 2 br & den. o.ntagt wt1 you Conv•"le ntl y w/gr91t aun .,... lor HELEI B. DOWD f!Mnoe, 84()..1515 k>cated In TUfttetOc:tl. It I• bar~. partlee end proudll o ff•red et dancing '350,000 Use tht Daily Pilot 111.000. VAlUE • mcNlng out fJI 1501 area. must Hll ror "Fast Ruult'' \l'rvtce 1297,010 w/TERMSI For di Nl(t or y y °" r , ac:ipt Call P1frldl T tlnOf9 M!tv ·-[J~!!i~~~tLl~ -IU:l~ ---+-- 'Cl'K••lty Call N2 ~ .,, m I , associated 8., • ' ., ... l\ • 'J ~ • .. . . .- 8d 2ba Meu Verde. rp, O/W,nu cpt/pn1 no pet• 700 499-4721/lAgune ---- ~ "'u n h< )\\ l~:a It' We Want to Te ll You Where To Put It ... LAGUNA SELF STORAGE 495-6900 • SP/\CE FROM 140 monrh • HELPFUL RESIDENT M/\NAGCR •CLEAN, ECURF FACILITY • REA.SONA.Bl r PRICfD •SPACH, FROM SXS TO 1SXJ-O O PEN 9~m-6pm 7 Da~ ~ Wf>ek JMJ2 l..asuna Can)"Oa Rd. 491-l'IOO (VJ M lle South of El Toro R~d on LaguN·unyon Rd) I . l • I f J. He has a Locke on sales award Eric Locke (left) baa once &Ca.lut been honored ao Saleem•n of the Year ln the Newport Beach office.of Great Weetern Real Eetate (formerly Walker and Lee). The 1985 award la the third conHCUti•e one for Locke, wbo la ahown accepttnc b.1a honon from Wllllam Thagard, preeldent of Great Weatern. Locke baa abo been a member of the Prealdent'• CoancU --Great Weetem '• hl&heet company award -ln 1982, and bu been ln the company'• Winner'• Circle alnce 1982. Rec facility set to open with a splash Ridgewood Development will cel- ebrate the opening of Its new Robinson Ranch recreation facility next month with a day-long series of events planned areund the new swimming pool and tennis courts. The mid-July festivities will feature hot dogs and soft drinks served in a country picnic setting and a variety of games for young and old alike. A close-out sale Is ongoing at The Meadows in Robinson Ranch, where only four homes remain. In addition. three of the four furnished models are available, priced from $142,000. The three-to four-bedroom home, offering up to three baths, Include be- tween 1,379 and 2, 193 square feet of Interior s"pace. Features include energy-efficient heat and air conditioning systems, ceramic tile entries, wood-burning fire- places. formal dining areas, and pool- sized lots. The homes are In vtewJng distance of the Cleveland National Forest and the Audubon Society Wiid Life Preserve, and surrounded by open space and hiking trmls. · Buests can tour the furnished modets dally from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - To reach The Meadows In Trabuco Canyon, take the San Diego Freeway to El Toro road and go north to Portola, then turn right and proceed five mlles to the ranch . Priority list begun at Niguel site Interested buyers can put their name on a priority list for Shea Homes' new Marln«'s Bluff single-family home com- munity In Laguna Niguel by phoning a newty established toll-free number. The development -part of the master-planned Laguna Heights com- munity -Is scheduled for a mid-July preview opening. The community will offer a selection of four, one--and two-st ory floor plans with two or three bedrooms, up to three baths, and two-car garages. Prices are expected to range from $135,000 to $165,000. Commercial and recreational centers are planned for the development, Includ- ing the San Juan Regional Park, to include a pond, riding and hiking tralls, basketball and volleyball courts, ball fields and picnic f acllltles. The homes will feature llvlng rooms with vaulted oelllngs and flreplaces, formal dining rooms, famlly rooms In most plans, tiled entries with raised panel entry doors, and Interior laundry rooms. Included as well wlll be air-condition- ing, wall-to-wall carpeting, bronze tinted skylights In most plans and tile roofs. Fo r more Information. call 1-800-533-2900, extension 75. SC's Sea Canyon presents its final 23 homes for aale Open•n1 f•tiYitiee are aader wa1 at 8aD CuiJOD ha 8aD Cl--te, .... die MeCIDd ... flaal ..... ol 2S IM••llubeeacompleted. Oalyw laome la 9ti11 a..U.ble oat ol tie 24 laom• ln plaue one. It la priced at $139,500for l,5458qUnfeet. Tbe flnt 11 of the pbue two hoa• are already eold u well. The rem•tntn1 homer~ ha two aepuate ptau - atart at $159,750, and are aftllable ha threeelentiona ~to Plall V••a11r. of llcJ'arland V'iU•tlra, al• -r,::c7 for tile dnelopmeDt, pbue feata.ree tile better lo- cationa and ocean Yiewa ln tile 48- llllit project. The homee offer ca- thedral ceum,., three and four bedroom.a, clereetory and oeen lloue wtdoww, pe.ntrlee, .elf-clean-tac and mlcrowa•e o'ftna. The al• and model compla la open f10ID 10 a .m. to 8 p.m. dally acept 'llaeedaJW. J'or more Inf ormatlon, call 681-2810. -------------- New fipance methods key '!or itidustry, hom.ebuyers Collateralized loans. fast payback concept cited by savings exec SAN FRANCISCO -New mortgage instruments are the key for the industry as well as new home buyers, believes Robert Adelizzi, chairman of the California League of Savings Institutions and presi- dent of Home Federal Savings of San Diego. Instruments such as the col- lateralized mortgage obligations -which he termed "a latter-day version of the mortgage-backed bond" -offer the best hope for home buyers and the lnd\Jstry. Adellzzl tofd participants at the 27th annual Pacific Coast Builders Conference last week. Adelizzi was joined on the panel by: Lester Day of the Costa Mesa-based American Diversified Capital Corp.: Wayne Wedin, Wedin Enterprises, La Habra: David B. Kuhn, Lane-Kuhn De- veiopment, San Diego: and Stan Ross. Kenneth Leventhal Co. "In 1983-a.,'' said Adetlzzl, "ARMs (adjustable rate mortgages) accounted for 500,000 home sales nationwide that would not have occurred without that instrument." He also sak:I that the fast payback instrument -by which a buyer commits to paying higher monthly mortgage rates in order to pay off a home loan in a shorter time frame than the traditional 20 or 30 years -haa gained In pubtlc ecoeptance. "from about 1 percent In 1980 to 12 percent last year." Day lndk:ated that syndk:atlons are emerging • the belt method fOf bultders to raise "that needed up-front money on a project." He Mid a buWder could opt for any of three ways to approach raising the. capital: "By starttng a syndicate, by direct sale of the properfy to a syndk:ator or by Joint venture or sate to a ventre capitalist.·· Day also said that If the current Reagan tax reform package is adopted as written. "apartment hOU8e buitdlng will drop to the (near-zero) level of three or four years ego." Wedin. former ctty manager of southern Catlfornl9'1 Santa Fe Springs. sa6d that u,. cMngtng bulk'ieA cttmate means that .. ,,_.,,. IMMlngful prtvate- pubtk: pertnenhlpe are needed. I know how old that eoundl, and how many times you'\19 hMrd that befor.. But It's never been more true.·· Fun'a free at The Eatates Bomebayen at Tbe htate. ln Monarch Beach C&A take adT&Dtace of two yea.re fne golf at the Llnb 18- bole &olf coune adjacent to Tbe Eatatee. u well u two yean mem- benhlp with fall prh11etee ln the prlYate llonarcb Bay Beach Club. · Tbe Eetatee la a collection of 44 2 2 3 cutom bomeslte. tbat ranee from 8 ,000 to 10.iOOO eqaare feet. with prlcee from tJ200,000 to $396,000. The ealee omce la open weekda19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekenda from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more lnformadoa or an appolatment, call 832-2860 or 493-6488. Rabbits. rabbits. rabbits everywhere! How will I sell them all? ..., .. classjfied ads Whatever you've sot too many of, you can Mll them quick with a cluaifiecl ad. 642-5678. Back Bay· ·-preview a success Mesa Woods Oevequaent reports tremendoos sucoess at Its June 1 preview opening of Back Bay VIiiage. • I! At the special opening, held one day prior to the grand opening at the 50-unlt townhome community, interested parties were Invited to prevjew the two-st°'Y, two- and three-bedroom models, priced frem · $129,950. "We've maintained a llst of people who have shown interest throughout the development of Bay Bay Village.'' said Jack Thomson of Mesa Woods Oevek>p- ment. "Our preview opening was for these folks who have loyally waited for Back Bay Village to open because they fett the project had the right combination of styte, value and location.·' Open space has been maximized throughout the 31fracre village, which is designed jto blend with the natural environmtllt of Newport Harbor's Back Bay and Ecological Reserve, located just across Irvine Avenue. Beaches ar,e nearby and miles 4qf hiking, biking and jogging trails surround the Ecological Reserve. Financing is available with as little as 5 percent down. The sales office -staffed by Peter A. Blair and Associates of Newport Beach - Is open dally from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m .. closed Thursdays and Fridays. For Information. call 6"S-3033. . ,, llllT COSTA IESI lllTI llUIE SILE Tiii WEEIEll •LY MESA YEllE Mlf Ol•Sl-.......... ~ ..... Ull,000 Custom beauty built by owner. 3 bdrms plus den. Large country kitchen with breakfast room. De- . lightful living rm with formal din- ing & separate master over- looking pool & 17th fairway. 646-7171 3054 Madison 1175 Augusta 3065 Madison 964 Denver 3058 Van Buren 3063 Johnson .959 Lansing 1016 Concord 3135 Pierce 3117 Lincoln Way 976 Springfield 3105 Taft Way 3117 Roosevelt 307 4 Van Buren 3078 Vao Buren 1164 Augusta 1165 Augusta 1168 Augusta 1169 Augusta 117 4 Augusta 1180 Augusta 1181 Augusta 1188 Augusta 1189 Augusta 3116 Van Buren 3059 Madison YH Ul'f IUT 1111! .•.• 1111,111 Newport Terrace. Assume loans that total $92,000 at under 12•~ Interest. 2 bdrm garden home with a view! End unit In a great location. Call today for details. 646-7171 lTIEITlll: USTSlll llYEHL . . . . . . . . . 1210,000 Seller will finance. Huge 2 story home. This charmer has it all. Spacious living. 4 huge bedrooms. 3 bathroom inside plus.. 1 more beside sparkling pool. AV access with sewer and electric. Come see and appr eciate. 546-2313 EASTSllE REllCEll,; ..................................... S 122,000 Garden home. 2 bdrm plus den with corner fireplace and beautiful private patio. Highly upgraded with 2 car garage. Great location near Westcliff shopping. 55 years of age or older. 646-7171 IESA YElllE Cllll ..........•...........•....•...•...•..•.. 111,000 Excellent opportunity to step into the finest of communities. Nice 2 bedroom end unit. New paint. New carpet. Call fast. this won't lastl 546-2313 SOMMEISET CITlllOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1131,000 This magnificent home offers 3 bdrms. 2'12 baths, spacious living rm with sliding glass doors that lead to a beautiful private patio & yard. Contempory kitchen is convenient to for- mal dining. 646-7171 , .. nm TIE THMSI ................ 1231,000 Seller will carry with $30,000 down. Prime Mesa Verde location . Spacious home. 4 bedrooms. Corner lot. Tons of potential. Will consider a trade. Call now 546-231 3 11n.11. .......................................................... 11n,100 Very well maintained units in desirable location on cul de sac street. 1 bdrm units are always rented. No vacancy here. Great opportunity for the smart investor! 646-7171 Wtm1 Pl.IS 11-UWI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1H,lll Large Eastside home. In law quarters. Separate entrance. 4 bedrooms. 2'1z baths. Large lot. Exceptional value. 546-23 13 11MW"LIWllTPI• ............. P11 ... Only 10-h down and owner wtll carry the baJ- ance. Elegant 3 bdfM In a private community. Poof & tennis. Don't miss this great opportunity MESA YEHE SPUILH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1•l ,HO Popular Mesa verde floor plan with double fillliil21~pgraded. beautifully fre~h paint, new car~t. Secluded spa. Come see! 546-2313 FEE WI lT TIE IUCll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211,IOO You own the land in a lovely garden setting 1 block from the beach. Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm with 600 sq ft . Family room complete with wet bar. New kitchen, skylights & extra large lot. 646-7171 IEWNIT WCI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121,IOO Lido Park double wide mobile home. 2 bedrooms. Immaculate. Excellent park. Private beach. Clubhouse. 546-231 3 IOW YIEW! ................................................... S 111,IOO Best priced view property in Newport Beach. Walking distance to beaches. Rare opportunity to live In this exclusive location with all the amenities ottered. Calrmr showing. 646-7171 IAOI UY YllW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 111,llO Elegant view townhome. Welcoming living area overlooking atrium. Formal dining. Modern kitchen. Entertaining lounge with wet bar and fir~place. Skylltes. Balcony. Private yard. Com- munity pool, spa, tennis. Call now, 54&-2313 snn ra Ill.Al ............................................ 12n,- o n1y 'h block to the sand. Lovely, upgraded 3 bdrm home that's great for entertaining. See the water from your front door. Great potential for ocean view with 2nd story ad on. Lowest priced beach home! 646-7171 Alllll " LIM........... " I " 1121,111 Costa Mesa spacious townhome. Aaume $59,000 at 8'A•/.. $566/mo PIT. 3 large bedrooms. Close to tennis courts, pool Md spa. Owner may assist wtth flnancing. can for details 546-2313 to live lo this prestigious Newport neigh-llft1t 111a1 11111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tt•,1• borhOod. 646-7171 Huge & spacious 6 bdrm Includes maids quar- 1111,_ •HlH OLR Yl.U.... ... _ .... t1H,.. ters. Entertainers delight with many amenltiel Rare•on market! Steps to country club. De-Including wet bar & spa. You own the land! Best awable 3 bedroom, 2'h bath. New carpet and buy in a very distinguished community. drapes. 5•6-2313 646-7171 FH TIE ACTm Fam.Y ............ -................. 1121,llO • Steps to tennis plus pool & spa. Large 3 bdrm. 2'1z bath garden home with private sundeck off. master suite. Beautifully upgraded with at- tached 2 car garage. 646-7 171 SPECTlCIW MME I YllWS! ........... UH,111 Enter this Newport Beach beauty through Its private courtyard entry. Flow with the elegant floorplan and decor. Gaze. out upon endless Catalina, city lights and mountain views. Come see for yourself. 546-2313 VIEW IF PIOIFIC ............................................ 1211,111 Panoramic view from all rooms of this very private townhome of ocean, mountain & sunsets. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2'h baths with formal dining. Don't miss seeing this one! 646-7171 IEWPllT llAll HPlU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1N- •;, block to sand. Assumable loan. Owner will carry. 2 garages. Bargain price. 546-2313 FllST lm AIYllTllO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... Beautiful Monticello townhome. Very popular 3 bdrm, 2 bath model. Community pool plus 2 car garage. Delay may mean disappointment. See this today! 646-7171 ll'TW: ,_ ............................................. l11C.- Beautlful Costa Mesa home. Well decorated. Remodeled kitchen. Upgraded throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Immaculate. Covered patio. Well landscaped. 546-2313 .as LR w.TI Llml.. . . . .. . . . . .. 1114,m Poof, tennis, spa, sauna & wetght room are tome of the amenities at St Albans. Top th6a off wtth this modet perfect 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo wtth S20,000 In upgrades. Walk to lhoppngt 646-7171 -ft.·-····· .. ····· .. ·· ........ Up front a beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bllth home with brick flreplace. Bright sunny khehen. 2 rental units. Excellent opportunity. Great In- come. CaJI now, 5<46-2313 ......r 1-1 LIT ................. 1111,GOI S11AU Pllll-ME-.............. 1112,111 1111 If Wl'lellJ ................... 11 ...... Balboa Peninsula. Rare, vacant lot on the mar-Enter spacious IMng area. Cozy kitchen and Beautiful 3 bdrm home on a street of beautiful ket. The last of Its kind. With 25% down owner eating area. 4 large bedrooms, 1¥• baths. Ex-homes. Many upgrades Include: custom oak, will carry the balanoe at 11 'h%t Located near the panded famlly room. Huge lot with separate professlonal land1eaplng, wood deck.r.•:,..• i;:..rtv;..;.;..;•;;.;.te.:........~m--- polnt. Call for more lnfor~~.~ ~~--1_1_1_1 ____ d2!Jble au to.ae.546-231 ------~&4Aorel 8e ttle-fhst tD wwt ~ ~ . 1.5.J \.....---1..--.-FREE GARAGE IALE SIGNS ·~~·~ 32 -Orange County Reef Estate/An Ad.,,P.rttslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 29, 1985 ---r- I t~