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1983-06-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
Delly l'tlot l'holo bf LM ,.,.,. Emulex chief Fred Cox gets a birthday balloon ride, courtesy or his employees. Surprise, Boss! We love you BY ~EN E. KLEIN or .. _,,__ There are employees who love their bosses, and then there are employees who love their bosses. But the people at Emulex Corp. in Costa Mesa really love their boss. And just to let him know how popular he i.s, they remember his birthday every year. Two years ago, they hired a stripper to sing "Happy Birthday" to him. • Last year, they had a marching band play "Hail to the Chief" while a large box fuU of helium balloons fl~ted skyward. This year they had to top themselves. That's why, when Fred Cox drove into the company's Harbor Boulevard parking lot Friday, he found a huge hot air balloon parked there and 'his 350-plus employees standing out front. It was just their way of thanking him for being such a great guy, they said. It seems Cox IS not your everyday boss. He knows each employee by name, said Lou McCarty, a public relations officer for the firm. "Last April, he gave everyone a paid membership to Los CabaJleros Ra<-quet and Sports Club," McCarty said. "He just likes to do \lungs like thaL He paSBeS oot ~ quanedy -and they're pretty sabstantlal.... - \ Of coune, the fact that Emulex is rolling up huge gains on the stock market doesn't hurt either. The firm. a manufacturer of disk, tape and communications controllers for computer equip- ment, has been "going bananas," McCarty said. • And Cox thanks his employees by throwing a pizza and beer party every month or so. So, come his 49th birthday, they..figured it was time to pay him back. They dug into the employee recreation fund and rented a $415 balloon for an hour so Cox and some other employees could take a ride. (See BIRTHDAY, Page A!) lll£fllll llllY NPll SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS Sizzling start for Fish Fry More than 25,000 people showed up yesterday for the opening of the 38th annual Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Llona Club Fi.ah Fry at Lions Park. "We served 1,765 dinners between 5 (p.m.) and 8 (p.m.) said an enthusiastic Bob Wolfe. publicity director for the annual event. "h. was a little coJd, but the atmosphere was great. P~ple were saying the food was good. There were a lot of kida playing games and riding the Ferris wheel. We can expect more of the same tomorrow." Wolfe said they will begin serving tiah today at noon and will continue until 9 p.m. The fair will conclude tomorrow night. "Come on out, you'll have a (tood time," Wolfe said. (More Flab Fry plloto1 on Page A!) HB honors fa th er of p8rk sys_t.em Norm Worthy BY ROBERT BARltER or .. ...,,... ... • Nonn Worthy pve Ht.int.mcton Beach one of the belt park systems in the "°'81try. When he became cUrec1or of parka and recreation in 1961, the dty had one park and lt WU part dust bowl. Under hia ~ the park sys- tem pew to 57 pub on about 820 .,..,.. . On rrtday. aboUt 000 J*>ple of&iaJI dedieate that 57th t 17th and Main atreeta. lt'a Norm L. Worthy Park. Worthy, a Huntington ~ native who graduated ban Hun~ lngtoo Beech High School next door to the aite, wasn't preent f~ the ceremony. He died of cancer at age 58 last February. Dr. Don Shipley. a former (See RB PARK, Pa1e AZ) 1 7,500 rally for educ;;ition funding . BY ROBERT BARKER or .. -.. ........ George Bambuger, eayiag ... manaael' haa to 1ulf er and I don't w~t to 1ufler," reaiped Friay night aa manager of the New York Meta. Page 8 I. A crowd mtimat.ed at 7 ,600 filled Le Bard Stadium at Oranp Cout College to near capacity Friday night and gave vodleroua support to legislative ~ call1ng for more money for public achoo la. The rally WU Sponson!c:i by SOCK (Save Orange County Kids) and drew repraentatives from every public tchool district in Orange County. Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy was a surpriR guest. Dr. Bill Honig, state superintendent of pUblic instruction waa praent aJona with local J.eaii.alative leaden Marian Ber1eaon, Nolan Frizzelle, Ollie Speraw, Dorl.a Allen, Paul Carpenter and John Seymour. All except Speraw indicated they favored increued apend.lnc and education reforma, even at the expeme of new taxes. Speraw, who repl"Wftla~ Beach in the ..... Senate, he faY'Ora more money but he'd like ( ... EDUCATION. Pqlt Al) o,. ........ _, .... -. A carnie changes some of the light bulbs on one of the rides at the Costa Mesa Fish Fry carni•al. Ho01eowners get okay to picket developer BY JEJl'F AJ>l,ER or ... ...,,... ..... Homeownen turned picketeers are expected to be out again today in a ~ Niguel subdivision after several residents were given the 1ep1 p-een light Friday to continue ·&heir pubUc P-"°test epinlt the subd.Malon 1 de- velopen, the Goeden Co. An Orange County Superior . Court judge ttfu.ed to '-le • temporary reatraJning order that would have prevented aome homeowners in the POltl Crown Royale subdivision ~ p6dod· • lng alonpide La Pu ROlld. )lit off Crown Valley PU'kway .. adjacent to the aabdivtllian'• model h~ But Judp Judith Ryan let a (See LAGUNA. Pac• A!) U Orange Co9" DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 4. 1983 stories EDUCATION RALLY. • • to aee cuta in other areu flnt and WU jeered for b.i8 COIN'IMlnta. But the major deMdopment appeered .to be the ilze 'of the crowd itself. Officiala earlier had sald a crowd of 7 ,000 .91180 would show Gov. Deukmejl.an'tbere is a broad, acroea-the-board support for education from the public, pupils and school people. Honig said he was "surprised and very pleased" by the size of the turnout and that It should have a major impact on the governor, who this we,ek offered to give schools an additional $100 million this year and $700 million more in 1984. The state Senate has approved a $700 million boost in the state's $8.2 billion budget for public education. The Assembly has ap- proved an additional $840 million. One of those in attendance was Shirley Dettloff, a substitute teacher at Nueva View in Hunt- ington Beach. She said she was attending the rally "becauae something has to be done to save the schools." John Husmann, a food eervice driver for the Ocean View School OOtrict in Huntington Beach said he's afraid schools won't have enough money to keep operating. "l just about lost my job last year. It would be a real crisis." Tom Williams, a Newport Beach builder, said he lhlnks the movement for more school fund- ing "could mushroom, especially if 2,000-3,000 people call th~ legislators. "A lot of us voted yes on Proposition 13. But we were telling government not to squander funds. We don't want the m to screw schools." LAGU·NA PICKETS. • • June 15 hearing on tbe Goeden C.o.'s request to limit the picke ting and admonished attorneys rep- resenting the homeowners' group to advise their clients to confine the picketing to the sidewalk. She told the company's at- tortley to return to court on Monday if the picketa spill over from the sidewalk into the com- pany'a parking lot. The picketing -lNhkh ha.9 been occurring regularly during the put several w~ -is int.ended to publicize d.IUerencet subdivision homeowner:s have with the developer. Fourteen homeowners have sued Goeden C.o. cl.aiming their homes are in foreclosure because the com- panay {ailed to keep up with monthly payments it was sup- posed to be making on their behalf. The company has pounler-sued. Bill Anderson, one of the homeowners who has been in- volved in the lawsuit and the recent picketing, said about 25 pickets ~ placards have been parading along the stretch of sidewalk near the model homes. The Crown Royale develop- ment totals about 86 homes, all in the $350,000-to-$575,000 price range, Anderson said. HB PARK DEDICATED. • • mayor and city~ niember, said, "Nonn Worthy was my best friend. His family I regarded as my family." "Norm worked long and diligently to create the magnifi- cent 57 park sites in this city. Few cities of any siz.e can match what has taken place in Huntington Beach. "l think that the word nostalgia might best be defined as the happy memories that w e have of a friend long after the t.ars and sorrow have '+'ashed away. We remember Norm WCll"thy in this way. 'The parks of H untington Beach will be his lepcy for countless decades to come," Ship- ley said. Friends, relatives, colleagues. the Huntington Beach High School bend and offidala partici· pated in the ceremonies Friday. Worthy's wife, Sblrley, sang "God Blem America." Worthy had asked her to when he was ill and after he had been told the park would be named after him. President Reagan .ent best wishes from Washi.Jl8ton. All-- semblyman. Dennis Brown and Orange County Supervt.or Har- riett Wieder wete there in perjlOtl. C.ongressman Dan ~ and Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle sent representatives. ~ Whjld completed laaer' thia su.mmer, the J*"k will have two baseball fields and indoor nic- quetball facilities within ita 12-acre confines. There wW be an area .et aside for toddlers aa well aa picnicking faciliUes. "this was the cloeest to Norm's heart. It's next door to Hunt- ington Beach High School, his alma mater, and it's within view of his church, the First Christian Church. And he could also look out of his office at the Civic Cent.er and see the park. He ' was very proud the park was named after him. Proud and humble," she said. F ish F r y food and fun Costa Me~a kitll' t•njO)' ttw ri<f e.., a l tlw Fi"h Fry <·urnival Friday n ig ht, left, whilf> Don OunE!an . riµht. f ri•·.., u1> one of tht> a lmost 2,000 fish dinners sen Pd a t tht· affa ir )«'!-.l t·nlu). More u nd fi~h a nd fun are on tap toJay a nd Sunday. .• Condo p roposal w ins Irvine approvaL The lrvine Co. ha.s won ap proval from th<• lrvmc Pl<m rnng Commission to build up to l,:{:! I condom101uJnS and apartmt•ni.:. 11n land JUSt north of tht' S.mto t\11.1 Freewa y. The homt·s arl' t.argl lt'<I Jor !I I acres of land M>Ulh of Tr.1but~, Road about halfway lx•twPt·ri Dely ,_ -bf l .... ,,,_ Culvl'r D r l\'l' and Jl'l I n.>y Hoad 111 Northwood. Compan) uf£1<·1als agn 't'd t.o on!>trut:t a frN•Wa\ 1w<·1 pa~ at Yale Avl•nut. to handle 1111 r·<'aSl'Ci 1 r aff1t t'fJ11~l'Sll1111 ~ .1w.1•d partly by the 1ww hom<-s Fees from an asscssnw nt d1str1('l c:ovenng un- developt'Ci land in the v1c101ty are to pay for the ov<.•rpass <.'OSls Otht·r funds raised m the dis· 1r1l't will ~o toward paying for fl ood con trol improvements authonu.'Ci last month by Irvine's City Council Homeowners who now hve m Northwood won't be assessed m e1 the r ca.<w 2nd victim of fiery crash ide ntified An 01..u1gt· Cuunty Coroner's deputy Fndav made.· pubhl" the 1dl·nt1ty of a ~ccond vie t1m m Thursday's ht>r~ t-rash un the Orangt• (57) Frc•t·wav th 11 k1Ut>d 1<1ur p<'oplP and lnJUn-d st•v1>ra1 • 11 her. · Oc-nnis R van Stt!v«i>ns. :m. uf Torn·nu d1ect al 3 15 pr hur'> da\· at St Jucie I(,.:-it.ii and Hehab1h1..;1t1on C1·nlt r 111 Ful1 - l'rton T""o 11thn v1l'l1ms. a m..in and ,1 womJn ha\• l~>t•n lln1.<tt1vf'h rdenllfu"(I bv l'mvnN's offu:1ab. but lhC'\ w1U m>l n•lt'ttS<' th<> namt>S until th<• 1dt>ntll1e~ hav<' ~·n a~olutclv vt 11ftl'd bv dental rt'<:Ord .. en roult from Antona Tht• two, who ~ere l>u1 nt'<i lx.-yond recognition. were be- lieved to be in thC' southbound truck that carecnt'Ci mto north- bound Ian~ and overturned. burstm~ into flames. Two northbound sem1-tra1ler truc:ks. o ne of which was operated hv Su•vens. and six otht!r vehicles t·;lh<'r t'f1lltded w ith the wrl'Ckage or wllh eaC"h othl•r The accident sh ut down all northbound lanes and all but one southbound lanes for several hours A County Highway Patrol 1 spokesman said last rught that no new details were released on the accident Monique Spears. 19. of 0nt.ac)O also died m the crash. BI RTHDAY BOSS • • • From Page A 1 Then. w hile Cox sipped a botlle of Nude Beer an employee had given htm, they all trooped down to a potluck luncheon in his honor. Everybody had a great time, McCarty said. ., There's only one problem . Trymg lo top this year's party next year "Hard telling what we'll do next year," said Jenny McGregor. one of the personnel deparunent employees who organized the party "But it has to be bigger and better " "Of all the parks," aid Vivian Soma, a long-time colleague, Mrs. Norm Worthy leads crowd in singing 'Cod Bless America' at ceremony honoring h~r husba nd. C!: I ..., lnAOll VII u1na 10" ·-· --~·~ . t. SOllEW Ill •m• uw ... ... • I ~ ft•I· $1H.OO ~ •• $5900 •... """' •• '169°0 .. , Sunny weekend 1nan1 11" llTEll saw IK Tll W/Blade & Dutt B11g FLHl.a. •TS8-15 Clemp & E••til•ton• Optional Ol'ange Coett DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1883 N ATION No panic aho8rd ·burning plaDe Administration optimistic over jobless outlook BJ tbe Associated Pren WASHINGTON -President Reagan's chief economic adviar, Martin S. Feldstein, buoyed by a third consecutive month of declining unemployment, predicts that joblessness by year's end wll be less severe than the administratJon has forecast. Following rdeue of figures on Friday showing the civilian unemployment rate dipped a notch to 10. l percent of the tabor force, Feldatein said he felt joblessness would drop to the mid-er !ow-9 percent rqe. That's a rosier view than the administration projected in late March, when 1t predicted unemployment would only dip to below 10 percent by December. U.S. wages outstrip others WASHINGTON Pay for manufacturing workers in this ,country is once again higher than in 25 competing lands, U.S. !Labor Department figures show. The United Sta!.t::s is traditionally la J\Jgh-wage counlry, but in recent years m several countries total ,pay,•including frmge benefits, has been higher (Fumes nauseate airline pass~ngers PORTLAND, Ore. -A hydraulic hne on an Alaska Airlines ~nger flight broke Friday evening on landing at Portland International Airport, sending nauseating fumes into the passen - ger CQmpartment. fire department dispatcher said 11 people were nauseated by the fumes and were taken to several Portland area I hospitals. LA police hunt officer's 'killers Diagram shows interior layout of DC-9 tflat burned, killing 23. Rash of problems besets fliers · Six incidents have marred U.S. airways in past three months By tbe A11ocla&ed Prell The loa of 23 lives at the Greater Cincinnati Airport when an Air Canada OC-9 caught fire was the latest. and by far the most serious, of a rash of recent prob- lems on airliners in the United States. On Tu~y. an American Air- lines 727 landed at Midland, Texas, on a flight from El P~ to Dallas-Fort Worth after losing oil pressure in one engine. The flight resumed after,.. the engine w~ serviced. Last Saturday, a Republic Air- lines OC-9 made an emergency landing at an Air Force base near Phoenix, Ariz. after running low on fuel: It was discovered the plane had less than 5 gallons of fuel, enough for 30 seconds of flying time. Fedenil investigators said the plane had not been refueled at Fresno as It ahould have. There were no Injuries. Here are other recent U.S. airliner problems: •May 5: Mechanics ditl not put rubber seala on oil plugs of the three engines of an Eastern Air- lines Lockheed L-1011, causing the engines to fail on a flight from Miami to the Bahamas. The pilot managed to restart one engine and limp back to Miami. •April 2: The pilot of a Re- public Airlines DC-9 failed to turn on a fuel pump, causing both engines to stall over Utah. A full tank was switched on and the engines Testarted after a four-minute glide that took the plane to 4,000 feet above the mountain crests of southern Utah. 1 LOS ANGELES -Police launched an intense search Friday Jtor three people in connection with the slaying of a motorcycle 1officer during a routine traffic stop. Police were looking for two 1men and a woman believed to have been in a car that the slain lotficer. Paul Verna. had stopped Thursday at about 5:30 p.m . on !a P~ima-area street. The 35-year-old officer was shot three times and d ied an hour later. Cedars-Sinai arson case dismissed LOS ANGELES -Superior Court Judge Ronald George .Friday dismissed felony arson and bomb charges against Marcus :Henderson. 25, a former Cedars-Sinai Medical Center employee 'who may have been wrongly identifjed by an arson investigator. "Henderson was accused of setting l!our of the 16 fires at the . hospital since December George also absolved Henderson of a Tax fugitive, cop killed in shootout •March 23: Crew members apparently forgot to lower the landing gear on a Frontier Air- lines Boeing 737 carrying 95 people landing at Casper, Wyo. Several people sustained minor injuries in the ensuing belly landing. Thunday's accident was be- lieved to be the third crash Involving loss of life in Air Canada's history. fifth count that he threatened to bomb the hospital on the city's west side, whose patients have included stars hke Elizabeth Taylor and Johnny Carson Actress Carolyn Jones has cancer LOS ANGELES A<:tress Carolyn Jones, the darkly beauufuJ "Morticia" in thl' 1960s telev1s1on series "The Addams Fanuly" and a veteran him actress, 1s 111 with cancer, Frank McFadden, a longtime Criend said Friday Slain adviser's ashes scattered at sea SAN DIEGO A wreath of yellow flowers floated on the water, marking for only a moment the spot where the ashes of L\. Crndr Albert Schaufelberger. the fm;t U.S. serviceman killed in El Salvador's civil war, were scattered mto the Pacific Ocean i'nday. WORLD ·Warning on Salvadoran soldiers SAN SAL V AOOR. El Salvador -Col John D. Waghelstein. heed of the U.S. m1htary advisers m El Salvador. warned Fnday that Salvadoran soldiers will be "tougher in defending their po6itions" because of what he called the massacre of 30 troopers after a battle last week He showed 47 color photographs of some 'of the 42 soldiers slain at the Quebrada Seca bridge by leftist rebels May 24 The photographs showed powder burns indicating most had been shot m the head from close range. Soviets reinforce Afghan troops ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -Large Soviet troop reinforce- ments have moved into Kandahar. Afghanistan's second largest oty, possibly in preparation for a major offensive to rid the ctty of anti-corrununist guerrillas. reliable Afghan sources said Friday. Convoys arrived on May 28. said the sources. an9 for nine hours tanks and armored trucks rumbled through the dty in sot.tthem Afghanistan 65 miles from the Pakistani border. Mesan dies of fire injuries Ralph Willam Lane of Costa Mesa died at UC Irvine Medical Center at 10:42 a.m. Fnday afk>r sustaining bums over 90 percent of hia body in an early morning fire, police said. He was 64. Lane was pulled from his burning ground floor apartment at 2133 Elden Ave. at 1 a .m. Friday by police officer Burt Santee and firefighter Richard O'Connor. The blaze was believed caused by a smoldering cigarette. Harvey Heike suffered minor burns on hts hands during the fire. WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. (AP) -Gordon Kahl, a tax protester and fugitive wanted for the murders of two U.S. marshals in North Dakota, waa believed killed Friday in a gun battle with police in the hilla of northern Arkansas, authorities said. A sheriff shot during the gun fight abo died of his wounds. The house where the shooting occurred caught fire and a burned body was removed, authorities said. They said extensive tests would be required to identify the body. but it was thought to be Kahl. "Mr. Kahl, as far as we know, is deceued. We have found a bodyintheremainaofthehouse where we searched for him foday," said James Blasingame, special agent in charge of the FBI in Arkansas. Blasingame said the shooting broke out when he, Sheriff Gene SF okays no-smoking ordinance SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Mayor Dianne Feinstein signed a tough oJ'(iinance Friday that re- stricts smoking in privlte work- places, prompting. a tobacco in- dustry group to denounce her as a meddling "Big Brothel" and complain that "1984 has arrived a year early." "I believe that once a&ain San Fnnmco la in the forefront in reoogn.lzing a human riaht,'' the major uid. "We all have a right to good health. and we have a right to protection from health dangers." Believed to be the broadest of its kind enacled by any major city in the nation, the law ~ui,res employers to create .eparate areas for amokert and non-smokers. And they must ban smoking alto gether lf non-amoken ~ dl.aaatlsfied. F.m- ployera have 90 daya to comply with the law, and could draw fines of $500 a dAl.Y if they don't. We're Whal do YO\.I lik~ at}out the Daily Pilot? Whit don't you Ilk~? Call the number at lefl and your meaage will be-recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate edl"1C'. \ . Listening ••• 642·6086 Th~ same 24·hour answertn1 aervlce may bt uHd to r.cord let• t41rs to the editor on •nY topic Mil~ contributor• mutt tnchade their name and t~leptione number tor verification. No drnl1Uon <.>alls. pluse Tell u.t what's on O~~E COAST Dli"~llat Matthews and two other law enforcement officiala approached the home in rural Smithville, about 125 miles northeast of Little Rock. He said they aaw another man, Leonard Ginter, as they ap- proached the houae. Ginter was ca.rrym, a cocked pistol, Blas- ingame aa.ld. It was the second incident involving one of the airline's 38 OC-9s in less than a month. On May l3. an Alt Qmada DC-9 skidded off the runway during a snowstorm in Regina, Saskatche- wan. No one was injured. Blasingame aaid Ginter took them to the houae, where .:>me- one~ the front door and the shooting started. Blasingame said the man be- lieved to be Kahl "started shoot- b\s. I th1nk the..ahedtt ahot Kahl and Kahl •t the aherlff. ,, - Bluinpme uid the body found bl the hi>ule had been sent to the state medical examiner 's office ·in Uttle Rocle, where den- tal recordi would be uaed for positive identification. Ginter and his wife, Norma. were arrested as the shoot.inc began, uid FBI spokesman Joe Hardage of Little Rock. ABC News reported that FBI spokesman Dan Kelly in Little Bock confirmed Kahl was inside ~ house. The Associated Presa was WUlble to confirm that report. Brown Jordan KAILUA ~ 42H Ped. table & 4 )chairs Reg. •eos 48" Ped table & 4 chairs Reg. •eo 1 Adjustable Chaise w/arms Reg. •314 Brown Jordan Tea· Cart. Reg. •499 SALE '589 '586 '255 s325 Chair Cuahlona for Brown Jordan T~MJAMI Reg. •2seo S~C.E •131• CINCINNATI (AP) -Tbe cabin of AJr Canada n,ht 797 WU f1ll1nc With blindina ll'DCJke, but there wu no panic-. .... "the only way we were ..-nc to make lt to the ground WU to keep calro and breathe,'' a IW'YiVOtt uld Friday. And after the flaming OC.9 made le. emergency land.lna Thunday ntaht at Great.er Cln- cinnati lntemaUonal Airport. no one aeemed immediately aware that 23 people had periahed. But once the survivors evac\.1· ated the blazinl jet on a runway, the horror began to hit borne. "Everyone realized that theft weren't as many people out • were on the ptane;• aaid Jeffrey Biteen, 34, of Montreal, one of 18 people injured In the accident. .. Bi teen and others hospitalized at Booth Memorial Ha.pita! in nearby Florence, Ky., said they believed they Uved becau.e of the efforts of the plane'• crew and because their seats were near the exic.. ''I never loat hope,'' said Lisa Ehrich of Denton, Texas, who survived along with her husband, Randy Morris. "I felt like the only way we were g<>in4J to make it to the ground WU to keep calm and breathe." Ehrich, 28, said she thought to her-Belt, "Th.ii is what il feeil like to die !rpm lack of oxygen." Her husband, 36, aaJd everyone on the plane wu calm, even aa the cabin filled with smoke ao thick "you couldn't eee your hand in front o1 your faoe." ''There W81 no panic,'' aid Audrey Ruttan, 39, of Midland, Ont. "Abeolut,ely nothing. No- body screamed or yelled. There were no cries. It waa ).wt deed calm." Graham Wright. ti, of Tor- onto, said paaaengen became aware there was a problem about .15 minutes before the plane wu forced tq land. "There was tort of chit-chat that there was a fire at the back of the plane, and not to WOfl'rY,'' he said. • Within momenta, aowever, Graham said, ''It became wident that we really did have a fire." Film honor Bette Davis, winner or two Academy Awards as best actreu, wu honored Fridar ltf Womee'ta FU. at itsienalb annual Crystal Awards luncheon i.n Loe Angeles. Also receiving awards were actresa-author Ruth Gordon and pioneer film editor Marg~ret Booth. The awards were established hoaor indi- lliduals for profe91iooal achievements and con- tributions. ; Blood SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A cou.rt rul1na that Calltomla'• blood~ Nndard for drunk- en drivinl ll unconstitutional wan't mean fewer arreeta but will make prcmc:ution more difficult. ottldaJa Mid l y. "There will change th the number of en drivina ar-resta." aald state 1'iahway Patrol tpe>ke"U'M Kent i.tllton. He esti- mated that more than 300,000 Califomia driven were arrested 1ut year fOI' clnmbnnela and l.~ m1111oo were nationwide. • A petition for • ~ of the 2-1 decllion ThW"ldfy by the state Court of Appeal will be filed within two weeka, uld .Aallltant Attorney General William D. Stein. Ht·noted tbat mnllar laws setting limits of drunkenneea while driving have remained in- tact in 16 other stat.el. U that attetnpt f~, the atat.e proeecutor will petition the Cali- fornia Supreme Court for a hear- ~·SietnMld. l()f all ihe states we twve beeJl able to find whJch have limilar lawa, thll ll the Ol\ly COW1 that Ml ever atruck it down," he aaid. The appellate court declaton, which would tab •tfect in 60 dliy. unie. it lt delayed by Ule .,.uuon few reheari.na, drew UlltY proteatl from actlvlltf led by c.andy Lightner. Liahtnet fO\.lJ\ded Mothen Aaainlt Drunk Driven aft.er one ol her clauch- ten was killed by a drunken driver in May 1980. "It jult lnturiata me alter all thia work," ahe aald. "I'm ao proud of Calltornla and the Lep- lature for what they've done, for taking a leaderahlp role ln drunk drivinl. • "And then they come out and do aomethlntr like thJa and you think; 'Oh, my Goel. We've 1ot to •tart an over Aialn."' U,htner and MADD were in- ~trwnental in pm'9uadin8 law- maken tn 1981 to paae the law, ..., ........... .,,'-~ Alter fellow fifth graders at Los Naranjos School welcomed their older friends to the buffet table, Angie Moody and Bill Evans, below, had another chance to chat about the changes in 50 years. Gap entertaining Fifth graders cross 50 years !or research IY GLENN SCOTT °' .. ..,,... .... Angie Moody admits she didn't know much about the past until ahe talked to her adopted grand- father. Bill Ekins. covered wagon that looked just like the prairie ~oonen of the century before. In his spare time, h~ eet out cattl\ing wild horses. They spent half an hour talk- ing about thoee days. Ekins. who She never realized, for in-has 32 grandchildren of his o~. ~. that Ekint was pert of a ia pretty good at remelJlbering aenera~ difkrent from hers • theQi. &Mt when he WM be.r .,e, '= ~ took a tape .recdrder to members 8CtUa1ly Ml to the ifltetview and uaea hil atoriee bucketa of water from. a ~y In her report on how ''Cfranclpe stream beca~ they didn t have Bill" USQd.to live. Her rept was Lndooc plumbing. ao good she was selected fo stand "I thought they just did it from up on stage and recite, it last. the sink." she u.id. Thunday when the school held a But l.aat month, in the fifth-grade clMees a( Loe Naran- jos Elemmltuy School in Irvine. teachers amlgned students to in- terview Dll!Hl\e at least 50 yean older. Ten-yew-old Angie (she's 11 now) choee the 6'f-year-old 'Eld.na, who was a cloee family friend through the Mormon churdl in 'Irvine. He spun stories she'd never heard bef~He talked about growln& up • family of 12 in J>or11C9, Ut All five boys and five• _.,.. delivered by a mkl-wtte. The most lmp-4!..tve pu1.. thouQh. WU ~ "°"' about feav-iDI home at .. 20 tO~ a y-.r wor1Dnc in a 1arae lheep camp, ~ 3,000 ~ throuah the N~ cte.erta, Utah. Idaho and W~. He roed I!' an old reception for the studenta and their eourcea. 'Ibey called it their "Gener- ation Gap Tea." Not all the studenta ha~ • adopted grandparenta to rely pn but teachers Kathy Marvin an I Dinah Osborne took care of that They lined up' interviews wi ~"~~;JX folka living in nearby senior citizen complexes. The ttudenta f009d out other places haven't always been like lrYine. lt w-, frankly, a little bard to believe. Angie aa1d she'd like to 80 beck in time to .ee what aot.na to 8Cbool was like then. But IOIDe things she could do without. "Lib he saJd, be only had two toys, a wagon and a aleiab.'' she IUlld lerioualy. ' I . I , · 150 Huntingtoii f aciory workers flee fire • AbOut l:M> employee. of a the blue waa reported at 7:10 extiftguiahers. Hunt.l.ngton Beach Hunttncton Beach factory were a.m. at the Weiaer' Lock plant, ftrefighten Ulen arrived and put evllCUitted .-fely early Friday 0555 McFad®n Ave. out the fire with the plant'• hoeel. wben a drying oven <:a\llht fire, Davll aaid employees were She aald the drytni oven ii ~the plant with ..... e. evacuated as plant 1upervilor uted after a lacquer la applied to H\.l\tlnP>n Be.d\ Fire lnfor-Ow'Ja .Emery and two other the loclu. She Mid damaae ll mation Ofticer Blrclt Davll Mid mm contained the blar.e wttb Ure e1tiroated at $2,000 to $3,000. The JI/II----------------~~ ..... ca\lle of the blaze ii under tnwsU,.UOn. ' Davia pra1led the plant super- vilon for the smooth WacUaUon. She ta1d no fl.refiabten or em• ployeea were In~ In the ind- dent. • W~ blood-alcohol MCt(on WU declared uncoNUtuttonal Thw. day. &:fore It took effect, California law"~" Chat a driver waa under the lnfluence if hll blood-alcohol level reptend 0.1 percent. But it was up to pr<»- ecutors to prove impairment. The new law, in effect~ 1982, specified that there wu no need for any presumption be- cau.e it aaid a blood-alcohol level of 0.1 percent eamUtuted ~ -· -l. "ldm'lf-th<re'::i cha.nae in the aietiona of of~ the field," aid $te1n. "It the ability io proeecute." While leaviJ1' the pre-1 2 lectlon o1 the law intact, appellate court Mid the ' aecUon WU unoonltituti • vaaue becau.e It falll to people adequate notice that are on the verge of ~ illegal conduct. Ml. .Mani/ow will opeii::~ lair amphitheater ~~ • sic(. Award~winning· singer Barry Manilow will open the Pacific Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounda in Costa Mesa for a three-day engagement beginning July 29, it has be.en announced. Tickets will go on sale for season subecribers June 12, At that time, the aeaaon entertain- ment line-up for the new 18,000-aeat theater will be an- nounced, officlala said. The long-awaited, $11 mill1on open-air theater, located on Fair Drive acroas from City Hall, hu be.en expanded from an ortglnal 16,000 eeating capacity to 8,643 fixed aeata and 10,222 lawn aeata, officials said. Nederlander West. Inc .. the national entertainment company that has the mte contract to operate the theater. aa.ld only musical acts will be booked dur- ing the first season. Next year, P~ic Amphitheatre will alao stage ballet, opera and Brc!edway ahowa. aakl general manager Gene Felling . Single tiketa for Manilow'a three-day appearance in Costa Mesa will go on sale July 3 at the Barry Manilow -· to open amphitheater theater box office at 100 Fair Drive, c.c.ta Mesa. Tickec. will alao be aold at Ticketron outlets. ·Fonda loses lawsuit• ' t· claiming conspiracy} SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Actress Jane Fonda failed to prove two banka conspired with the FBI in the 1970s to auppre98 her political views by lettin& agents see her bank records, a federal appeals court niled Fri- day. While conceding .._that 14 long-1'\QU\ing government in- vestigation of Fonda "may have been part of a bad-faith effort to curb ... (her) anti-establlahment conduct,•• the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala agreed with a Loe Angeles federal judge that there was no conspiracy. The 2-1 decision said the actl"ell Grecian fest opens 2-day run in Irvine The annual two-day Grecian Festival, featuring Greek muak:, danc1na and delectable foods, be'gina thia morning ln ¥"vine· Orpnizen expect mont than 8,000 people to attend the fstival today and Suoday at Irvine Town Cenier, 4201 Campua Drive, llCl'09 from UC Irvine. Admlllion to the festival ll free. J'upda ra1-i du.rlna the llCtiviU. go toward the bWJdf.oa fund for St. Paul'a Greek Or- thodox ChW'Ch. The popular festival begins at 11 a.m . both days and endi at. 10 p.m. today and 7 p.m. Sunday. Three orc:heltru will perform, ~ty Of folk dancina ex- ' . A.i.o, drawings wtil be eld for free tfipi for two to Greece. Hawal.l and Puerto Vallarta, The menu tncludes Greek ulad wtth black ollvee, fee.a cheeee, hard ~t bte.d abd a larae ....... )tilt of &riditional ~ tnc:ludtna baklava. produced no evidence of a "meet-J ing of the minds between the ! banks and the FBI," wfllch would have be.en nec:e.ary to prove a conspincy. t The appellate panel did not • consider the actress' claim that the examination of bank recorda t• violated her constitutionJI rigbta of hee speech and freedom from tearch and eetiure. .Her lawyer, John Md'eman.. said he was dllappointed by the ruling but declined to say whether he would appeal until be• reads the full decision. • Flied in 197S against needy f two dmeTl put or ptt.Rnt govern-i ment officials and' Moraan Guaranty Trust Co. of New Yotk and City National Bank in Los Angeles, her lawsuit claimed I there WU a wide-ranging COll- lpincy aimed at supprellinc her opposition to the Vietnam Wer and the Nixon admin.imation. Fohda sued after Wuhi.oatan . rolwnniat Jack Andenon re-· printed excerpts from FBI m.' that revealed phone tapa ad ' other IUJ'VeiJ.lance between June., uno and Jl'ebruary 1915. J GOP group l gets briefing on Assembly 'The Republican A9oc:iata Oran8e County will hold -u.embly forum on June 10 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jt the Sadldlelb9all'J Inn in Santa Ana. Aaaembly memben &:rseeon. Dennis Brown. Allen, Rem Johmon, Friaelle and John Lewta wt.11 gueata a\ the forum. Tlcketa are $15 for memben. tl for non·metnben. Re.rva can be ~ by callinl IVllDml'' Nellon at 840-9141. Trio held in Valley iurglary I :~!ountain valley police aa1d NJllfY t.rre9ted three men Friday suspkton of attempting to ateel . p.mee from the Malibu J;anci Prix center at 9065 Warner . Lt. Dave Brokav. aaid officer Mike ~uke was patroling along Recreation Circle at 3:38 a.m. w¥n he apotted a van parked in froht of the center. While he investigated the van, officer Larry Garriaon arrested two men fleeing through the parking lot, Brokaw said. A third man waa later arrested when he w.S spot- by officers on their way to the atation. kaw said officers de- 9ntMd the van was had been and said the three men y had been trying to steal games from the Malibu ding. ted on suspicion of at- pted burglary and auto theft Collier Ross, 28, of Loe · Melvin Jackson, 28, of ood, and L. C. Hannon, 24, of Lm Angeles. New Eagle Brian Williams, 14, of Troop 442, Fountain Valley, will receive his Eagle Scout award June 12 at Masuda School. ance showcase in LB musical theater, accompanied by singers aJ)d musicians, all under the direction of coordinator and choreographer Michelle Cau- miant. Admission is $4 at the door. For information call 494-4057-. SPECTACULAR CALIFORNIA BRUNCH BUFFEt · c.....,wit., ~cne. · fnits, '*II. wqetlblts bloody lnlrJS & sanr*fyen • frnti croisuntl & pastries • St1feods & bot 111trtts • o.u.t tr1r • frtslt eus & .,.ttn $10.95 1t~1 ~ 10:30 to 3:00 JI01 E. C...l HwJ. COf'OftlldelMer 7S.11M Buffet Bf Th• Bay Award Winni'I Ctwnpacne Brtl1ch $11 .95 (1$.95 u..d.r 12) ~ 11 to2:JO ~ 10to2:JO Oft The Wetwfforll In Udo llleftna Vllege ..... rt lwll 111-4111 SATURDAY & SUNDAY Brunch In Balboa 9AM to3PM Slll>AY CHAMPAGIE SpeclaJlziog In Egg1 Benedict HOMEMADE BLUEBERRY ·MUFFi"S FRESH FRUIT & SALAD BAR 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wide Screen TV Mesan files claim . in gem fraud case .. A Cotta Meta semolosJ.at hu filed a $10 million cla1m apinst the dty of Anaheim and two police officera, alleglnt police defamed him and wrongfully linked him to tJ:te lnverttptJon of a ~ $1.G billion tef1l fraud. Mloahel Bartle~t, the Santa Ana attomey representing Henry 0 . Terry, owner of Corripute(ized Gemol08fcal Laboratory ln Costa Mesa, aaid in a flve-~ge ~ received thJa week tl}e busi- nessman hu been ejCpeleed to hatred, cootempt and ridJc:ule &ince the investigation was an- nounced May l~ at a news conference. No arrests have been made in the cue that gained international publicity. But police said at the time that Terry and another Cotta Neu bulinMlman, RJclwd Taxe, rnanaaer of the Music Market 1n the Meu Verde Shop.- pine Center, were under tn- veattaaUon In a cue lnvolvtnc the alleaed trade of OVer'•w!ued 1etm ln exohanae tor reel 81\\te an other valuables. Since the lnvest.IJatlo.n wu announced laat monU\, Terry'• reputation hu been rulnid 9lld his businem hu dropptld to zero, said Bartlett. The two police invettiptora named in the claim, Sgt. Joe Karna and Det. William Lane, could not be reached for comment. Claims are presented to the City Council within 45 daya after being reviewed by the city at- torney's office. Safe Boating Week observanc·e planned The Balboa Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons, and Division n of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, have joined forces to promote Safe. Boating Week starting Sunday' and oontlnulhg through June 12. Safe Boating Week ·was proclaimed natlonally by Presi- dent Reagan. followed by a local proclamation from Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart. Climax of the• week's ob-• servance will be a gala boat Oranse Coast rt day run ch ide parade throughout the Harbor Area. Leading the parade will be the Orange County Harbor Depart- ment fire boat, followed by the Coast Guard cutter Point Divide and then by grand marahal Betty Cook of Newport Beach at the helm of her national and world championship offshore power boat. Riding with Cook will be Mayor Hart. The parade will get under way in the turning bas\n in front of the Harbor Department at 1 p.m . ...,----..,.--....,......-.., 18700 MacArthur Bl., lrvlne (714) 838-2770 Biliers to. ped~I on charity ride The Ride for Hope, • bike-a-thon to ndle money f« the Qty of Hope, will ~ held ~ HWltinaton 8Mch and at four ~ Sou\hem ~ -Uclm Sunday. Riden, who. will rallle money by the dlftance trawtW, will depart .,_tween 9 a.m. and 2 p.m . at the bAayde trail at P9dfk Coast Hiahway and BMch Boulevard 1n Hunttnaton Belch. Sign'-Jp sheeta may obtained at major reoard outlet& and at Ralpha, Pioneer Chicken. Miller~ Outpost and Zody'a. The Qty of Hope MedJcal Center and a-n:h Institute make9 free care available to patlenta wl~ cancer and leukemia; heart, blood and l~ diaeuet1; diabetes add other heredituy and metabolic diaordten. Foe further information, call aty of Hope: (213) 628-4611, ext. 205. Wine competition in /V.ewport today A California wine ooqipetition in which 65 of the state'• top winemakers will aquare off will be heJd at the Balboa Bay Qub in Newport Beecb stafUni ~y. · The three-day oompetidon la apomored by the Oraftae County Wine Sodetyincooperation with the Oranae County Fair. Winnins wines will be eXhJbited at the fa1r July 8 throuah 17. A l"Ollter 9f all-star winem4fttera will llCt u )Jd&ee aia'l will render their dedaiona four to leVell days foUowtnc the competition. YMCA youth signups end Monday Registration enda Monday for the first ~ of aunmer youth progams at the Orange Cout YMCA in Newport Beech. There will be four three-week eemiona ottered. For lnfonnatiQn 'on the IUIDlllef' prc>8l'alm. call 842-8990 er atop at the YMCA fad.Uty at 2300 Univenlty Drive. $8.50 1500 AcbM ROYAL CHAll»AGNE BRtltCH Unllrnlt«I !.U~ t.00 &trl ~(),., 4L Tti41 CUlll,_.I: • 890-3322 4001 w. Coast Hwy., Newport 8Mdl ~· Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/laturday, June 4, 1111 = Reagan ~howed skill. at William~hUF!g . I pr M'!!YJ£1"'E'l> WAS!:DNGTOM (AP)-Na top White HOU88 aide, Michael Dlawr Wexpected to make Ronald Reacan look aood. eo It came u no IUr'prt.t 'When. ••,..DI the president'• performance at the economk llammlt, DMYel' decl.ar9d: ••l{e•a a,._, commwUcator and he did jinyall." At the very leut, RMgan looked aood. Tnath be known, be may have 8lXll'ed a point or two In defendfna his ecanomJc polldes to the doubtinc Wert F.uropMm. Clearly, be slUeYed a succw ln lln1n& them tip behind a statement -.appantna U.S. nucleu' DOl1cY. A ScMet threat. Just beton the llWIU'nit, to CleplOy nuclear mlal1lel IP !'.Mtem &arope unleea NA TO abandoned ita milliJel pl'Oll'IUU. wu tt.reby met On the spot. ~were no Winnen or ben." the Jftlldent said in a po.wummit interview, meantni there were no majbr ahifta in pcllition ~t the three-day meeting. The m.uopeana lllll think the U.S. deficit and Ulle atronc dollar are contributinc to their econcmfc problems., And yet. Reacan probably WU befnc modest in not takin8 bowa. . He gambled on an unstructured aummlt. emerging with no ac:ara and with 90l1le p1U1ea. "There's a rilk when you go into 90IDelh1.na that ~·t have that much structure," Secretary of State George P. Shultz laid after it was over. "No doubt about it." The intricate detail of international monetary policy ls not Summit nuclear policy accord was major bargaining victory .econd·natu.N to the man in tbe White Hou8e, but 8eapn held hAa own and more. · , Shultz tald ''the prelklent I.it it wu well wonh lt if ou& of it you were able to 19'• stionpr ~of views amona the he9daof state about it. thlila that really lntermt thmn." AD IUlllDif ta haw C9l1lin e1emen1a rn common. Tbey are r-t tm.tae. DU't-.t.tance. Since the leeden at Wllliamlbura ~Y were aw..~ trtck •• to avoid lettlnC thel.r d1ffwencea OYet' detalll pt outolbmd. The lmqe Relpn projlcted .... one of anaM leadenhip. The cameru recorded a president who leel1led W\Nffled and may even have been enjo)'inl himlelf. "MUied rQe," l&ld Reepn without aldpptna a beat When an off«a&e noble that IOUnded like a aun puncwated his announcement of the windup commW\lque . Deapte~ Prime.Mlnilter Pierre Elliott Trudeeu'a grumble that "we ahould be buat1nc our uees for peace," Reagan and Shults were able to grind out a joint statement emphaaizlng the~ for "aufflde'nt mWtary stren,th" u well as ptom.lalns to try to control Jlj~ ~------------------------------:~------------------------------------------------------------...... --------------------------------1~. Governor's aides are daydreaIDing. ~o impolitic conclusi<;1ns " ley"s own pre-primary thinking last year. For the property tax. mayoral fltlect1ao ~ Olympic ialAIS .... theee po.tbWUea: --Bradley ~ become a non-faetor in 1986 by virtue of either a mayonl 1cm or a narrow win. or -8radley could emerge fram the Olympics aa a beM and a much more formidable figure than he WU in 1982. 1f events push ~ to the rear, expect state Controller Ken c.ory to rush to the forefront of Democratic prospects. Cary has long wanted to run for pemor and bis lonatanding lawau.it ~t 1eVen major oil compan.lee wm Ubly matieriallz.e Into a bta plus f9( hilp jolt u the campaign aeu~ .Meanwhile, Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy would prob- ably rather run for a U.S. Senate 1eat than govemoc and may polnt for a 1988 race againat Pete WUQl rather than taking. on a tw.t of rivals ln the 1986 primary OI' trying to tieat art incwnbent Deu.lanejian. / And Democratic Atty. Gen. John Van de Kamp, a former district attorney of Los Anpla County, will probably not follow Deukmejian'• ex.ample df Nn- niDI foe aovemor after )mt one term aa the state'• top law en- fcxt11oent officer. lna1ad. he'll .,...bly eerve another tenn In the Justice ~t before n ' •nc to mow up. .. One Dem.IQ'At who will try to mow la state Senata Majurity !Aader John Garamendl of Walnut GtoYe, who WOk ~ per.- cent of ~primary vote 1Mi year. But Ge.ramendi will need • ve- blcle, a cause of some eort, to pt the Southern California~ .... be Ml rwver Mel. All th.II lndJcatea Cllly one thin8: The th1nldnc In ON-• lanejian's oruc. ia at best premature, at wwwt 1mua. Too many vartabl• COUld cbanp the politiccla of all tbme layen a.- tween now and 1oee. Thcmu EJJa t. a ~ to-ha d oolumniat. SOWE.UFr A FEW~OUfOf lME~S'OWUR ~I~ ''· 1 ' ..!ri I I • ..J • • • lUst Clludt el Clwilt, Sd..aat of Costa Mesa lhar-e in the denominatloo'a aimual m6eting ~Y Qlrouab a unique oollaboraUon. tnm.d of local Christi.an Sdentiata travell.1-to ~ for the June 8 D)eetine of the Mother ~a apeda) videotaped~ will be ttaft11lnc to them. • • • 1 _,ht ~I "1emben of MiaaJn Lallleru i..auna 'Nlpel will complete two )'NI'S instruction when they publicly declare in the Setvice of Confirmation dl..Dine the ~ wonhip .erytce Sun<14y. ~ confU1nanda are ~ DeLeone)Ctndy • uiat. Tracy Hill. Juoa Hoder. Barbara , Leelle Strauch, ~ Taylor md Tom A reception will bit ~ in their honor the lerVice. la ~ llJrttl l"D'JP ~ ~ lf8dera to be ~ lbxe ~~WM orpniled in !"· !_IWi the 1Mt group to ,,..... their l.natructiona fftliD Pastor Ray Fame91, as he has announced his lhtentlon to retire. • • • • • • Temple Bat YUm ~ hM announced a graduatloo niatit for UI pre-kinderprten audenta Wechw!9day for students ao'nc en to Uemelltary acbool. . Rabbi Mark S. Miller will atve the invocation, followed by a dance review by II.at Yabm'• ''Colp de Ballet", a gymnutics exhlbltlon and -. muaic program. c.ommencement exercllel will be81n at 7 p.m. Fri~ and families Ire invited. Refnehmenta will follOw. • • • The Crystal Ca~e4ral. Ora.nae County's Com- munity Church, Chapman Awnue and Lewis Street, Garden Grove, announces the "Fe.tival of Choin" to be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. It will feature the Cherub Chak, Carol Cbolr, Choriater Choir, Boychoir, Crystal Cathedral Academy Honol' Choir, Junior HiCb Chotr, '.I'he . Sound Campany, Cathedral Choir, Catbednl Chon1e and Cathedral Movement Choir plua the Bellwethers and Shepherd's JUnaera. Senior Pastor Robert H. Schuller will deliver a apedal message. Director of Muaic Frederick Swann will direct the combined chm.n and will RrVe • organist for the event. aaslst.ed by Richard UnfreMi. A free-will offering will be received. Nunery care will be provided. • • • Dr._Jeny Tankerlley, put.or1 Lapa Pretby- tertu ~ • .i6 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, will pl"Md\ Sunday at 10:1~ a.rn. on the topk "Serve One Another.'' The Chancel Cholr will preMnt apectal music under the direction of Mitzi Interlandi. Mra. Harold K1mman )N'il1 p-eet the conareaation. A tellowahip hour wlll be held on the patio followina the service. Ch.riatlan eduction few all aaee wilf be at 9 a.m. Childcare la provided during the wonhip aervice. Women'• Bible Study will~ held on '1\ae9day at 9:U a,m, and M~'a Bible Study on Wedne9d.ay at 7 Lm. Dial-a-prayer at 494-pny. • ••• Memben of Ualtariaa UD.1venal11t Pellow1ltlp of ~ BeaCh will hear Cicely Green, vice president ~ man.ager of Coast Federal Savings lnnch·ot. Laguna BNch at 10:30 a.Jn. Sunday. Green, Who hu been in the fl.nandal industry smce 19,69, will talk on changing times for the aavfn81 and l~ indUltry. She 11 a1IO president of the Laguna Beach Buainesa and Profelllonal Women'• Club, a member of the board of directon of the Chamber of Commerce, and corresponding .ntary of the Soroptlmlat International of Laguna Be.ch. 1be U-U Fellowship meeta at 429 Cypr9I Drive, Laguna Beach. Phone 494-4743 or 494-385L Pilgrimage set · Pope John Paul has announced he will make a pilgrimage to the Roman Catholic Shrine of Lourdes in South- west Franee Aug. 18. .. Get good deals on used items in the classified pages ~ · South oast ' -Community Church lllllyl'llal Services 8:30 A.M ... & 10: 15 A.M. ~and Clllchn'• Progr.,, -Bod\ ...... Pfocnm F« 8'**' ..... ~ -10:11 A.M. CorOM def M# High Sc:hoot, 2101 e.tt>M'r Dr., Conwlill ..... "•• llredler ba'I Jl•feld#, ••'ti .. ,....•...._,. . . ,._........., F.oi Info: Cell 844-13&0 Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIR!ECTORY Rest~ Now Try The Best!" IEW TllllD ClltmAI ClllCI MV. DR. ELEANOR C • .aACKSON, ,._ ,,,,,.,.,,,.,, BJble Study Clua 9:15 StmtJ.y ........ ~ ~ """' ,, l D:30 1171 ...................... .... (l1~ ---......... (l14) ••••• , SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP sarflCES UO AM -Holy Euchalilt Altlt I - 8:10 AM -Church School and ~Educdoc'l 10:00 AM -Holy Eucharist ~ It. (Choir. s.mon. 8l1d Child Cantll~..W.) CHARteMATIC MAii 7!00 PM -Am Sunday Of MOh month . .-0-WUK~•' Monday. Fftday -8:30 ~ Moml"9 Prayer Tumdly· 10;00 ~ Euc:twllt &Hlllhls.Mcel Wednlldly • 8:30 AM Holy Eodhittat 'I ..._., ..... JaMM'9!• ..... ,,,,..... Coll ...... The R!IV. TOdd Sof-.IMr\ • Mt. s.muet Shl1w Tii9 ... :t'homM Hlnfy • Mt; RoNld QM)n . ' SAL''T JAM~ EPISCOPALCllL'KCIJ DJI Via Lido.~ a.ct'i. 71~1? CHRISTIAN SCll!NCI! CHURCHES 8AAHCHO CW THI:~ C1t«MCH. lM PIMTCHUROM CW CHNST. ICl!HT•T .. ~ ~ • .......... 1m ...... ,.. ..., ··-· ....... .,,, Coeta ..... _ ,..... ~ .,, Clwtlt, ac........ ' '--......... c.... ...... ~~ ~ ............. _ .... ..... .......... ~--...... . IA.&411P -. ... ... .... ,.,. .... _ .......... . lnN -..... c........, '*'!\:~~:] ... ................... ... ,., ... , ........ , .. _ . ., ' ~ ........... _ .. ... ..... ~ ....... ..., ..... Ml ............... teA.IL-4P&MM. ......... teA.IL-JPJI.,_ ... 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Andrwll Ac* • t ... port ._,. • aWllO ..... ,.. ...... ,,.~ 'W°"'* a.Mc 11 71i0-a:4& a 10: 1.5 AM "PRAYM ABOUT TEll'TATION" Rev. John A. Huffmlln, Ji. "'°°"' .. 7:30 .. "'. -InfMtl nin; ~. Qlld c.. 1:45 a.m. -.,.,..,... Tiwu ~ ~ 10:11 a.M. -"*"' l1w'U -~ "~ ~ MO t !laguna llrrshytrrinn •C41furr~ .. .... ,,, ........ ~"" .... ,. .............. . 4U 7orrst >.ur. •...-• •r•df 484-7555 Rev. Or. Mtv J. T~. ~ .,. ""'· Clllg Wllln-. Mil. P9ltOt """· Dr. Edwlrd Olldwlll. Alst. ,,..,, WOR•HIP IUYICI 10:1• AM CMatt.n EducettCJn. Al AQee 9 AM CNldomr9 dl""'9 ----. WMkday9 YOUUI Groups and ...c.dlmwtf'-- Aduft 8ltll9 Study OIAL·A-~~PRAY PRESBYTERIAN CIUCH OF 1lE COVEIWIT _,.. ........ a.. ___ __ .... -.tt--. ...... T.,-y woc.m., OlrecW of Youlh fil.'Nllae ~ temon. DfrSCllOr of NI/Alt ........ ... ' ii l ~ I I .. I • t I i ' \ l ( I J I ~ l \ ,, l ' ' I I I I 1 I , I 'I AB Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Junt 4, 1883 • I' I Children plead for pea.ce 'Don't replace OUI' nuff y white clouds with 8 mushroom' By LARRY RYCJKM.AN At~tect mu wrtcer SAN FRANasco (AP) Deer lellden of the world; "Please cioo•t replace our fluffy white clouds with a mUlhroom cloud." That WU the~ .:rawled in an emay by 8-year-okl Aryn s.dorine of Fresno. She waa one of eeven Callfom.la ·student. whoee words about world peace won them the Children's Peace Prize Wedneeday. "P\9ue atop all the fighting in the world," Mia Badorine asked in" her essay entitled "Dear Leaden of the World." "Lota of us would like the earth to go on, to please don't destroy the earth and us too." She aatd if leaders would stop and look at the beauty in the world, "you would know how I feel." Madame Jehan Sadat, widow of the slain F.gyptian president and Nobel Priz.e winner, pres- ented awards to the children during a program called "Chil- dren as Teachers of Peace." Each child received a glass sculpture symbolizing peace and a $1,000 check. The program was sponsored by Your Teddy Bear? YOUTH the Round Table Foundation, a San Franci9CO-bued group that says it hopes to promote world peace through exchanges be- tween children and adults of all nations. Suzanne Kokel, 8. of San Diego, wrote a poem that sug- g ea,ted the world play "Peace-Man" instead of Pac-Mah, a popular video game. ''Our lives would be much richer, we'd love to play the game. we'd live and love and learn, and be thankful that Peace-Man came." Twelve-year-old Valori Cheney said the way to create world peace was to eliminate hunger and unemployment. She said being a pea~ful person meant "showing other love. care and kindness." Miss Cheney, of Redding. said if she were a world leader, "I would stop the nuclear bomb from endangering everyone's lives. I would have a talk with all the countries that want war with That's the name of this female shepherd-beagle mix, who's l 1/2 years old and has all her shots. She's ctirrently staying at the Orange County Humane Society in Huntington Beach. AFMMUJ PETlR a.. NOW PLAYING --_~~ ****** ***'*****'******* ******* NOW SHOWING IN YOUR GALAXY m -·= ua and ahow them how much we don't need war." Ten-ye-.r-old Titl Liu of Walnut Nold people need to tnaat each other before there can be world peace. ''In order to have· peace on e.vth, complete trust must be Uled," she wrote in. her M1ay. "PNCe ls everyone's pl We muat all try hard." She later explained that peace ''means uam, the money we have not to build th1np that make war, but to atop war ... Mrs. Sadat, whoee hua~, Anwar, was asaaalnated in Octo- ber 1981, said the children provided "a strong ray of hope" for world peace. "Thia is a very special oocaalon for me becauae we are honoring two subjects very cloee to my heart: children and peaoe," she said. "Let ua all reach out to one another and together work for a better world." Tamer Kira, an 8-year-old F.gyptian boy who received a special peace aw..U. olfered hia own definition of peace: "It means, like, no wars, no arguing. Be ... ruce. Children's Day hailed by Chinese PEKING (AP) -More than a million Chine8e young people donned red acarves for marches.in 10 cities Wednellday, as China celebrated International Chil- dren'• Day with free theat.er, kiddie rides and a IChool holiday. It was abo Love the CbUdren Week in China, and the occasion was greeted with an outpouring of new toya, booka, mov1e., food and faahjons for children. Many children dJ"e98ed in their beat and brightest clothes for fan\lly gatherings and public fes- tivities. Parlu, cinemaa, atadluma and auditoriums put on free shows. A special guest at one of the parties was British rock •'-1' Elton John. who alao was shown an exhibition of work by young painters. In Shenyang City, northeast Llaoning Province, ~00,000 Young Pioneen paraded down the streets waving bannera. In all. a milllon children marched in 10 dtiee, the offidal Xinhua News A,aency reported. ln Sbanabai. about •.OOO chil- dren jammed the Cbildren'a Pal- ace for it. 30th ~venary. Xinhua said. Barbie and boyfriend Ken are nearing their mid-twenties, but they're still selling at a record pace, according to manufacturer Mattel. Barbie's 25, hut still a teen.· World's largest selling doll survives recession unscathed ..q~"' HA Wl'HORNE (AP) -Barbie turns 2~ with a t>Wrer t>u.tllne and a tofter pla.atic 60dy, but the dreem doll for milllona C1l glrlt atill keep her teen-age looks and ~ home the dollan for her makers. Barbie "la the largest -~ doll in the tu.wry of the world, aaid"Spencer Boi8e, vice president of corporate affairs for the Hawthome-bued Mattel Inc. Characterized by her lean, idealized fiiure arid face, B.arbie wu introduced in 1959 and turns 25 next February. She bu been dlaplayed at ~ Smithaonlan Institution. Her earlry faahiona have been recreated for nostalgic real-life women. She has been burled in time capsules that will preserve her plastic form lnto the 21st century. Mattel refused to provide fi1urea for Barbie alone, but acltnowl•dl• .eulna • n•w company .record by aelllna 13 rnil1km dolla .IMt year, lnduatn, Barb6e. her boyfriend Ken, little slater Sltipper and rest of the famlly. Boiae iaid that in 1982, the Mattel Toy and Hobby Product.a divialon, which produces the dolla and 500 other products, racked up S69.9 milli<>n in operatlni prolita on aal• of $528 mlllion -up 6.3 percent from 198l'a figures -with Barbie as the undlSputed sales leader. Barbie survived the receaslon unscathed. Buaineu Week recently said Mattel Toya USA last year posted a . 13.6 percent sales gain, compared with a 5 percent decline in the industry. "Dolls are doing phenomenonallY. well," said Donna Da\re, spokeswoman for the Toy Manufacturers of America in New York. "Barbie ia definitely the premiere prince9a on the scene." When Introduced In 1959, there was one Barbie, 80ld on her stand in her standard blail-and- w hi te striped bathina ault. .i.~ bal stuck with die 1-llo 11~-tncb Barble. and the ony only body changes have been ali1ht. The later Barbie hd become a little more mUlded and busty then the fint onea. And the plutic ll eofter. r.•,' · In lHl, Mattel started l "BarlM family" by brinO\a what Barbie ioventor JaCk B remembera .... ...,,.. Km. There ar·e cur'rently ·•~ rnemben ot the Butie family on the market. Ten c:i theee dolls .. Barbles, from ,.,My 1'lrlt Bert»e" with her .,..,-(JO clotbea aJmect,.ad 3-year olds; to the ~Ulna Twirly Curl• Barbie, wh~ oo.ta the doll'•~ hair .. at 7 lncheL mus ....... Like magnets \eld lD the revene po1Ur.on. the ln RonnalUf LlnneY• M'V play .. April '' approech ellCh other repeatedly, "'-con-tall to make ph)'lkal cone.ct. ta both the in~ ~ and the te weaknle. of ~)"• creau.e on rel.a- pe between creative people of dlvera-nt ap . It ii intJi8ulng b:c:au.e of the le.Nitive t of a growingly familiar IUb)ect ~tter. yet lllfliWl'lll aince neither of the two potential affairl la oooaummated, which dilute. the effect of table parting. 1he finAl productlon·of South Cout Reper·' world premiere aeaaon on the Second Si.p, Snow" lack.a the vilcetal lmpac\ of Its -._,n, yet ita Intellectual ltlmulatian la tuty dmately unsatiafyi.ng. tu eriles are tD\menaely , offering the viewer an intimate glimpse of ~at emodonal cnmroMla in their livea. vine students awards • Twelve student actors, stngen. directOra and ~ have won awards in UC Irvine's ~Theatre Guild Scholanhip c.ompetition. • · • The students competed before a panel of dlslinguis}\ed judges last month and the winners ~ announced last weekend. They are: -Tim Batson of Jackson, Wyo., a $300 prize for graduate acting for a scene from Tennesee Williams' "ln a Bar in a Tokyo Hotel" -Scott Capurro of San Francisco, $300 for undergraduate acting in Preston Jones' "Lpnestar." -:-Chris Nilson of Commack, N.Y., $i50 for best aong by a graduate student, for Stephen Sondheim's "Being Alive." -Jenifer Chatfield of EncinitiB, $250 for best aong by an undergraduate, for "Losing My Mind." -Edmond Stoops of F.W.lerton and Maria Spasaoff of Huntington Beach, $50 each for best cocpedy monologue. ' Phillipa Moore of Costa Mesa, Jodi Sabra of ywood, Fla. and Warren Sarnpeon of Rock.ford. $100 honorable mention ICholanhips. Three graduate students were dted for special ~evements. They are: no -Jose Gonzalez of Wataonville, $250 for ~ Christopher Hampton'• "Savages." · •• ~t• -Christopher Burrill of San Marino, $250 for tU lightina design of a UCI fine arta dance concert. ~"' -Dennis Castellano of ec.ta Mesa, $250 Irvin Kimber Award for musical direction in "Sweeney "£odd" and ''The American MUlical." No 'Bazzle Dazzle' I > for game show host LOS ANGELES (AP) -Game show host Rick Pod•ll says that before each taping of "Razz.le = he spenda 15 minutes in front of a mltror into h.la eyes and holdina a conversation with hiimelf. iThett'• a reMOI\ for Ulla behavior. All ~ contestant&. male and female, are nude from the waist uo on th.is cable game lhow. ''I 7prych' my.elf before taping each show to look only at the contestants' eyes." he -'id. His job Is to nonchalantly ignore the llel'IU-nude yWng women pla)'inl the pine. He said, "After all, rm a red-blooded young man." NOW PLAYING L&llW ........ *'_ .... _CM-. ... M1eul .,_. •WIW•m ...... -.. -... w-•-~........ -""11c'\IMllJ• a.. ... de l:MH~ -ltt-all -..... ~ ............. °""". ·-· 0..MttuJ° U U nt WM , __ ....._ ...... _., The rnrnnJn'~ bond &mOf\I them ta a.dvit)'. Two of u;--~ are writ.en, another ill a painter, a fOW1b !I mwddan and the filth ~ Nplr-ina ector. There ii a !lfxth. wween. penon who ~ the catalyst foe the moat wrencb1na of the thi9e emotional con.fl.k."8. All of the daJrlno lnvolve a youth·aae rela- ttonahtp whid1 ihe olclel' penion la either trying to aidestep (ln the writ«'• cue), encourap (ln the painter'•) or 1ua~in (ln the mlllk:ian'a). With the exception of thel latter, they are handled quite gingerly, lea~audiJnce hungering for clarWcatton. Jordan C 'y pottrar the tnt.roepective autflor with rMtl' t borderln& on apathy, which 11 on Wpt for his r. >..the you.ng ~ who eqlulat.es Uld! punues hJ.m, Rhonda Aldrich II aomewbat subd~ until cau.d upon to exert her emotions, which abe doea adm.lrably. The difficult role of the homoeexuaJ artJat seeking a relafnp with the aQlt of hll dead lover is skillfully and temely interpreted by Scott Hylands. Brad Co gill pi.YI the ye>Unger man, an apprentice acior, with depth ~ honesty. Punctuating tlie two poiential entanglements with a very real ~tional crisll ll K CAl.lan as / Chamey's ex-wife now involved in a lesbian ..tfair with a younger w~. Callan'• oharacter gives Linney'• play its guts, and this 1plendid actnm brings her enigmatic character to full dimenaion. Director David Emmes, who apeclallr.es in plays about aubUe relationships, handles Linney's multi-layered acript with strength and sensitivity. The New York apartment setting by Dwight Richard Odle is both attractive and confining, which works well for the situation. "April Snow," which brinp the Second Stage premiere season to a close, continues through June 19 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket and performance information. "Evocative and funny. Rosanna Arquette is fascinating -this role pu ts her in the first rank o f American actre..<;.SeS to watch. Vincent Spano makes Sheik the most memo r.lble and elegant loser since Jay Gnsby." NOW PLAYING -LO:. ANG £1.ES TlM£S Rhonda Aldrich comf orl8 Jordan Charney in a scene from "April Snow" at Sooth Coast Repertory. f•a-llWM ACTJON Cal A DA&Y PLOT M-WIOI ...,..,. *BARGAIN MATINl!l!S • Monday thru Saturday All Pefformenc1t1 Mlore 5:00 PM (uca,t S,...i E11p .. 111t1111 IM Hlild•Y•I ·~··· lo Mff°4·J~OOron•J ""..,.... cw TI4l "BREATHLESS""'' Ga ta ta·--..... "THR MAie WIT" ·-'= =-=-.:..'.·1 .• "FLA8HDANCE" • _L ___ ,,.._tl LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC IN LAl(fWOOO C fMHR SOUTH ... M H Jocully At o.I A.mo 211/6M-fUI "WAAQAMES" ..,., , ........... . ···j\"j t..,t ANAHEIM OlllVI IN '--" .. ~" .,...HIO ..... AC9 """'91 ADftWTU"H •THI,~ 20Nm" •1 -·~Of'ntl LOl"T AM" "' .. 1f.4/JI. 1 "t1• smHA PARK 0111v1 '" l---···""" I I I I lOflAM"---· '"°HIOt4 ltOAO TO c-.-.,., ..-.---WACl*MTP AO'llJIT\MU .. ntl 'OMIDOOI ZOllr .. 1 ... t"9ta ............. ••RETURN OF THE .11.Dt" ..:. "= =-'· :-:.. .. , f ocully otConcllewooc:I 211/111·9510 "FLASHDANCE" 1•1 .., .............. .. l!wARQAME8" --.., ... -. .. -ACI ""'"91 AO.,.,,,,._S • ntl ~MM~-"'._-'--:..-- "Tiii l"VIL DIAD" .C. oe. ~· tf A...-n'ID -"'OOCTOfl O«T'llOfT"" <•1 "CHA...-0 HEAT" "" -··vtclE aOUAD" "" --~•2;;:;.;M0~;.;..70..;._ _______ ---........ LINCOLN ClPIVt IN l ___ ....... - H ... 070 ..... 'nuNJAIN VAL LEY 1'1111Vl IN ""' .... j • l~I WAY 39 i>MI " .... ~ i\ Hr, Bl\:, , ~ ••PSYCHO U" .---•'9AI) 90YI" 1111 t l \ ' l I A.10 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June '4, 1983 ACTYTIOUeMle .... MAS STA~ TM rolowlllQ I*-.,. dOlnCI ~-CTllf INDU8T .. 11!8, 1105 E 11\h St. 12ff. Sa nta An1, CA 9310t MlctlMI "°WI "'0toan. 716 Park C.,,ter Ofl.,. I 1SIA, 8an1a Me.CA 12706 H Aob1r1 Morg1n, 18512 .._.°"· a.t11 AN. CA 12706 Thll ~ .. coftdUc:ted by • ~· ptrtnerthlp Mlcll4lll Rot1er1 Mofgan 'ft\11 tta,.,,,.,t wll nled wllh IN eo.inty Cler1I of 0r_,. County on May ti. 1M3. MUC M>TICE 'ICTIT10UI IMl-1• PtCTITIQUI .,._. .. M.-ITATl....r ttAm •TATUllbfT Thi tollowlng l*IOM are doltlg Tl\1 lollowlng pereon 11 Clolng bu.U-II: ~ II; (Al EXECVTIVI ASSISTANCE; NEW PORT DOM l8TIC8 (8) EA WOAD PROCIE8SING AGENCY. 2Ul 1rv1,,. A¥e .. Suite C•NTfR, &132 lota1 #101 , 28l .Coet1M-.0At2t27, Hunl111Qton 8"cl\, CA 12041 MAf\IA DIANA ANDRADI, "oban G . Bowen. 5011 21152 Caldera St .. Mlalllon Viejo, ~ Clrcll. Huntington 8Ncll CA 1Mt1. CA 126'1 Tl\lt buall'llMI 18 oonductOCI by 1 R o 11 1 n n 1 B ow 1 n . 6 0 I I llmllld partnetthtp, c..oian Cl<Clll. Huntington GMch. Olan• Al'dfedl CA '2641 Thll atat-1 v.11 ftled With the Tiii• bu11n111 •• conduoted by County CllMI of Otange county on hutband and wtra. M1y 24, tit$ Rober1 a Bowen "'"'' Thia 8111_,I v.u flied With Ille PIOTITIOU8 IU ... 11 ~ITATl-..n Thi 1ollow4flo C*tont .,, dOlng butllllle .. KRW AHOCIATH, 14822 ~~lehldge ~. W .. lll'llntttr. CA W11t1r M "011\, 1022 StonetlldQe l.IM. WMlMlntlet, CA t2'13 Kerry K ,.Oii\, 14122 8ton.fl0Clgt LMw. Wlllmklaler. CA 12"3 Thia bull,_ la concwotOCI by 1n lfldMdUll. Wiiler M Roth "1t7l9 Publlstl.cf Ora nge CoH1 Dally ....,,., May 21, 21. June 4, 11. 1863 2311-e3 County Clw1c or OrlllQI County on Aprtl ". 11a3 ~DullftaC~ Thl9 1tatlll'llnt WU llled With lhl Oounty Clefll of Orange C-ty on M1y 10, 1883. Orange Cout Dally Pilot, May 28, '21t1A J\lne 4. 11, 18, 1963 Publl1h1d Orengo Cou1 Dally NII.IC NOTICE lt.f55H NOTICE OF DEATH OF RALPH TR U MAN BEASLEY, aka RALPH T. ~pott Clftlet Dtlff P.O. aoa MIO Newpott 9-tl, CA bM3 '2Wlm Publlal\ld Orang• COHI Dilly PllOI, May 21. 28. June 4, 11, 11183 2381-83 B E A S L E Y A N D 0 F POOi.JC NOTICE p E T I T I 0 N T 0 ----.. -OT-I-Cl-OF ___ _ ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. NON-MIPONl18tUTY A·11851t. Nolle• I• h1<ot>y given 1h11 tl\e To all heirs, benef1claries, unOlteigned wlll no1 be r11POO•lt>le creditors and contingent IO• 1ny debta or t11b1111111 creditors of Ralph Truman contracted by 1nvon1 01h1r 1han myMlr on or •11cw thla date Be1aley, aka Ralph T Dll•d 11111 rourlh day of Beasley and persons who December 1982. may be otherwise interested M1rlly11 E Gallup ln the will and/or est.ate: "471 Flllr Dr . No 104 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A petition hal been filed Publlthed Orange CoHt Dally by Emily E. Beuley tn the P1101 Jun• 3 4. 10. t983 Supe"'rior Court or Orange County requesting that Emily E . Beasley be appointed as personal representative to administer the esta~ of Ralph Truman Beasley, Newport Beach, CA (under the Indepe ndent Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing in Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92702 on JWlt' 29. 1983 at 9:30 a.m. PlB.IC NOTlCE llOAl ADVPTl8lMENT OEPARTMl!NT Of' Dlvt!LOPMEHT HllVICH Pl.ANNINO DIVISION NO'TtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th• Deputment or Olv11opm1n1 SIMcla, City or Huntlnglon 8elc:tl, that a publle llMtlng wlll bl hlld0b)' the Catllornla Coea1a1 Commlaalon tor th• purpose of granting • permit 10< the lollowlng proJlci. 1m..a Piiot, Mly 14, 21 , ia, June 4, 1883 2247-33 l'tllUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllHIH NAllME STATIMan' n11 rollowlng P•<•on ta dotng bu$1MU ... O NE STOP INTERIOR FINISHERS. 111026 Brookhurat, Huntington Beach, CA 112846 Peter D Keib, 20411 Mooncrnt Cir , Hunt1ng1on Bellch, CA 112846 This buslnMS Is conducted by 1n ln<!IVldUl l Pet« 0 Kiib Tl\11 llelll'Tlenl WU lllOCI with IM Countv Ci.tll or Orange Co<Jnty on Mey 18, 1983. Ml.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI eua .. aa !CAMI ITATDllNT Tl\1 rottowlno e>•raon ta doing bull,_U ECLECTIC DESIGNS, 2'5 Bllt>oa Coves. ~ 8Mch, CA 12883 ~erb1r1 N 08'blt, 26 Balboa COVIi, Newport BeaCl'I. CA 92663 Thll bu-II conducted by In lndlYldull • 81rbara N Gerber Thll llltetMnt w11 IMec:I with lhl County Cllrlt or Orange County on May 10, 1983 f21f7t0 '2111t1 Publlthed Orange Co11t Dilly Publl1h1d Or1ng1 CoHI Diii)' P"ot. Mey 21, 28 June 4, 11, Ul83 Pllo1. May 14, 21, 28. June 4, 11183 2318·83 22•5-83 PlalC NOTICE FICTITlOUS 8UltMEH NAME STATUqNT The rollowtng 1>1<eon• ere doing bu11neu u : TH6 SOURCE. 3•02 W. Otlndl 1.n II' 8 , Anaheim, CA 11280-4 Cynthie Lynn Stuther9. 3402 'w. Olinda ln •B. Anaheim. CA 112804 MIChMI Patrick Stul,,.,._, 3402 w Olinda ln .re. An111e1m. CA 112804 Thia business la conducted by a general oa.rtnerll'llp. Mlclllll P Stuther8 PlaJC NOTICE FtCTmOUI IUl•ll NA .. aTATl•NT Thi loltowlng pll'IOl'lt -ddlng t>Y.U-•t: FITNESS ON THE RUM. 131 Albor, Coota M-. CA 12427 Ol•n• Wagner, HO Arbor, C:0.11 ~ CA 92e27 Patti W1g111<, ll38 Albor. coea ~. CAl2627 Thll buat-la Conducted by a general Plflneral'tlp, 1 Otani w 1gner Thie 1111111'11111 wu llled With 11\1 Co<Jnty Cline of O<anG• County on M1y 18, 11183 MllC NOTIC£ MUC l*)TICE r.cnnoua .,..... IC.-. NA• "AT ... NT NOntl Olf MUI Tl'lo fOllOwlno P•reon ft doing ~ N~ "'°""''" bu•l"9M" AT ,_VATI tA&.I N A T I 0 H A l F I T M E 8 8 Hej A-1'ftl1t AS90CIATION, 3021 lan11 ••v. Jn Ule IUC*lor Coutl Ol lhO Stat• Coeta M-. CA t:te28: P.O. lo• ol Catllornl•, for tht county of 17M, Huntln01on Beach, CA 12'47, Otanot In 1"9 ~•li.t Of Int 1!t1111 MICHA[l LOUIS AOSE 3021 of Rl1TH 8 PELl.iY, OOOeMed l.anel Bey, Cool.I M-. CA OHM Notioe It '*r>l O"'-" ,.,_t the Tltlo bu.W-• la oonduc:lad bit Ml undloalQned /IWIN ... It PM11le Mii, indlvldval. to 1"9 nlOl'll•t and b11t blCICllr, Mlet\111 L Aoeo aut>Joot to conllrm1llon ol 11ld Thie 1tat-1 wu ttloCI with IN ~ Collrt. on or alttt the tllth Cou11tr Clertl of Ortnge COunty on dllY ol June 1813 11 the oHklo 11 of Juna , 1013 SAHV. STl~ING, JON!.8 & JONES, f'l1"°' Al1orney1 it LAW. eto S ''" 91¥d .. Publl1h1d Or1"g1 Co111 01lly 8f11. c;oun,y of Orange, State of Piiot. Jvn1 4, 11, 18, 26, 1"3 C1lllOrnl1, 1U 11'11 right, tltle and 2114643 1nt1rNt or ... d 0-111<1 11 tl'll tlrfll of o.4th and IM lhl tight, Ulla ----.,.,,-.,,-1-c_aon_J_•,.-r---ltnd 1n1tt10t that the Wt•to or Mk! ,.UUt. nu~ d1c1111d 1'111 1cqulr1d by --,-,-C-T-IT_t_o_u_s_e_u_a_l_"'_l_I __ <>91r1t1on or law or othlrwlM otlllf ... ,. 1 111an or In lddlllon to lhll of Mid NA ... ITATIIMIHT d-111<1 •at the time of dMth In Tl\1 lollowlng Piiion 11 doing end to alt t he c1rl1ln Plrloftal bullne" •• NE.ABUZZ PUBLICATIONS l)rOl)O!l)ll altuat1CI In Clhl or -W11lmln111r, County of Ofllnge , MOAE MAYONNAJSE MAGAZINE, Stlto ol Catllornla, p11t1cu11~ 2605 Flortda St . No •. Huntington dltcrlbod H follow• •o w111 BHoh, CA 92648 1172 E1plrl1 MOblle Home I 0 Tl\omH J Nau 2605 Florldl #815721.J 20' • 40' -locatecs0 at 8 1 No 4, Huntington Beach. CA 14272 HOOVIT. Space 15. 926~8 W"tmln1r.1, Ca1tforn1a. Tn11 bua1neu I~ c;onduc111d by en T•rmi or ••I• c;Hh In t1wful lnd1v1dual money ol 'the United SlllM oo Mia, Thomaa J NHt or pan""' ind t>atanceevt~ Tn11 1111em~1 wu lllOCI Wlln the by not• •~red by 11Aor1g1ge or County Clerk 01 Or1noe Coumy on Trual Deed of thl prooerty to aold May 2!'> 1983 Ton perc;enl ol 1moun1 bid to bl F217243 depolllad with bid. Published Oranqe Cou1 Oaoly Bids Of olt1<a 10 be In writing end Piiot Mny 28 June•. 11. 18 1983 wlll be received et 1h1 aforesaid 2502-83 ofllc1 et any time •h•r 1hl llrat ------------publlealfon hlteor 1nd blfOfl d•t• PU8l.IC NOTICE FICTITK>tn 8UllNHI NAME STATEMENT The following 1>41raon1 ere OOlng bus1"ess •• BEAUJOLAIS. 222 Marine Ave , Ball>Oa ISiand. CA 92682 John P Madtaon Jr 2•0 t Orchid Hill Sanll Ane Heights CA 92107 Peut1 fl Mad•SOf\, 2•0 t Orcnro Hiii. Senta Ana Heighll. CA 112707 Thie business 1s conducted I>)' en 1nd1v1du1I John Madison Jr This 1111ement w11 111111 will\ lhe County CIMk ol Orange Coun1y on May 25 1983 of Hie Oa1eo Thi• 25th d1y ot M1y. 1183 SHAY STIRLING. JONES a JONES 690 S BrM Blvd. Brea, CA 92621 Allys tor E~ecutore 0111 Wedell• a Ruth Alntllll EiteculOft ol the E11a11 of uJd o.c.dont 0111 WedCSla 6 Rull\ A1na191 Executor• ol lhl Ealate ol Hid Olc«fent Put1ll1h1d Orang1 Coaat Dally Pllol, June 3. 4. 10, 11183 2557-83 IF YOU OBJEX:."I' t.o the granung of lhe pet.Jllon, you should either appear at the hearing and s tate your objections or file written objections with the court befor e the h ear ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your att.omey. Conatrucllon of publlc be1oh ICGISI ll&lra and wtllllchalr ramps, 1n<1 bul tayovert llonQ 1111 Pacific Co811 Hlghwll)' bit-Like encl Hunllngton Str81ta In thl Clly of Hunllngton 8eacll Thlt llatement wu lllld with tt>e Coonl)' Clertt of Orange Co<Jnty on M1y 17. 1183 ~ Publlahed Or1ng1 COHI OaHy Piiot. M~y 21. 28. June 4, 11, 11& 231().83 !Ull.IC NOTICE F217244 1'211'79S Publl1h1d Orange Co111 D1Uy Publl1hld Orengo CoHI Dilly Pilol May 28 June'· t t , t8. 11183 FICTITIOUS 8Ul1Ne .. lF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of lhe deceased, you must file your claim w1Lh the court or present 1t to the personal representative appointed by the court wtthm four months from the date of first issuance or letters as provided in Sect.Jon 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for fllutg claims will not expire prior to four months from the date o f the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court If you are interested '" the estate. you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the .ittorney for the executor or adnurustrat.or, and hie with t he court with proof of service, a wriuen request stating that you desire not.Jee of the filing or an mvent.ory and appratselll('nl o r estate uae&a or ol the pet.It.Jons or accounts mentioned 1n Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code SIDNEY A. ADAIR, ESQ .. 444 Nortll Larcbmoot Blvd .. Salte 104, Los AJ11eles, CA 90H4, (%13) 4'4·48'7$. PubbtMld Orange Cout Daory Pilot, JUM 3. •. 10, 11183 2556-83 Said ,,..,.11\Q wtM bl held 11 lM hour or 10:00 1.m on Thur1d1y, June II. 1983. II the Stlll &llldlng, 350 Mcl\Jllater StrOll, Room 11114. San Franclaco, c.llf0fni1 Fuflher 1nrorm1t1on m1y be obtMll<I from Pr•-Gupt1 11 thl Coatlll Comm1Mlorf1 South C:O..t Ot11r1e1 Ofllic. (2131 590-5071 or Cl1udett1 Dupuy II th• City ol Huntington Beacl\ Pl1nntng Department (7141 538-5271 l.:leudetll Dupuy Aas! Pl111ner Mey 31 1983 Publ11n1d Orange COHI 01Jly PllOI June 3. • 5. 11183 25e1·83 PlafC NOTICE PllOt, Ml)' 21, 28, June 4. 11, 1183 2477-63 23t6-83 Nil.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE PICTTT'IOUI eutaNIN FlCTITIOUa 8USMH MAm ITAtt•NT NAlltl ITATEMf.NT Thi fOllOwlng '*'°"' .,, Clolng Tl\1 ro11ow1ng p1raon 11 doing bu.._. ••. bu••-•• DNA HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, POSITIVE IMAGES. 2205 Main t 818 1 FI o.r 1d1 St 111 t 1 1 S1re.i. • 18-A. Huntington Beach, Huntington BMctl CA 92648 ' CA 112&48 Don Nlen Amador 1818l Suzanne Ogden McCeln, 82 • Llkepj,_. lrvtne. CA 127'4 F1orld1 Slr111 111, Huntington This bu .. ,_. 11 cond~ed by an Bloch, CA 12648 ln<llvldual n Thlt bu"-11 conduclOCI by 111 Suzanne Ogden Mc;c.ln I dlllldual Don Nlev• Amador' Thi• •l•tament WH lllld wtth Ille Tllla etetement wu flied wtth the Co<Jnty Cllfk of Orenge Coonty on County Cle<k of Otaoge County on May 6. t9113 '215817 May 4, 11183. F'2tlll2 Publlthed Orange CO•ll Delly Publtah~ Orange Co11t Dally Pllol May 14 21 28. June 4, 11183 Piiot, M•v 21 28. June 4 11 1083 2243-83 2379-83 P\a..IC M>TICE > FlCTTT'IOUI 8U ... ll HA• HATIMINT Thi IOllowtng Plftonl art Clolng butlneal .. FAR EAST IMPORTS, 2775 M ... Verdi 0.. • E No M202 Cc4ta M-. CA 112826 0...111 Birmingham, 2775 M- Verdl D< E No llA202 Coeta Mela. CA 112828 Martin John Bllblt. 2775 M- Vetde E No M202, Coate MIM, CA 92626 Thia l><.ollnese •• conducted by • ~· pannerll"f> Thie atatemem -llllCI wlll\ the County Clerk of Or1ng1 County Oft M1y 18. ~1183 ntf7flr Publllllad Orange Coatt Dally Pflol. Mey 21. 28. June•. 11. 1983 2317-13 PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USINIJH NAME STATEMENT Thi lollowJng P4lflDnl ar1 doing but1neu u DIRECT AGENCY t024e Wu1m1n1t0r Ave Garoen Qroya, CA 926-43 Q1n1111 11, Inc. (Catllornl•! 102•6 W1t1mlntllr Ave , Qlrden Grove, OA 112843 Thia butiona la CGndUCled by e corparallOn Moehle! S Bnh ThlS Stll-t Wll liled wllh IM County Cllf'k or 011ng1 County on May ~4. 11183 FJ111t2 Publl1h1d Orange Cont Diii) Piiot M•1 28 J<:ne 4 I 1 18. 1183 2500-83 P\RIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESI NA .. E STATEMENT Thi 1011ow1ng persons are do•ng but1ne11 as El TORO MINI MARKET, 237•2 fl T0<0 Road fl Toro CA 92630 • Thomas R Lew 1t 760 Creekv-Drove Orano• CA 92669 Georg .. Reardon 7340 S1onecree~ Lane Anaheim CA •neor Th11 11usoness is conductl<I by a g-•• partnttrsll1p Thomas R Lew11 Thos 1te1.....,,1 waa hi.cl ""'lh tl>e County Cllrk ol Orange County Oii Mey 2S 11183 1'2172'8 Put>hlhld Or1nga CoHI Dilly P1101 May 28. June 4 II 18, 1983 2503 83 NAME STATEM1!NT The lollowlng peraon1 1r1 doing buSll11H N , ON·TIME SYSTEMS, 111000 MacAr11\ur. Suite 211 MPC, trvlne, CA 127t5 L1wr1nc1 A. L1v1n1on, 2205 P1c111c • 102 Coate M111. CA 112827 Rlll)h l1Sc:al1, 21111 Harbor 8~ 1183, Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 :fhlt bu1lneas la conduCtld by a ~., par1nerlhlp. Lawrance A.-l1vin10tt Tllll 11a1-1 -• flted Vrftl\ the County Clertt 01 O<ange <;ounty on May II. 19113 '21ION Publltl\e4 Oreng1 Coaat Di lly fllilot. May 14, 21. 28, Jun. 4, 1183 2243-83 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOU8 8U81NEH NAME STATEMENT T,.,. lo#ow1r>g oerson• are do<ng bulll\IH H DESIGN TECHNOlOOY. 15677 Chemocel Lena . Hun11ng1on Beoth. CA 92649 Merl< Oerard Campllo 23SO Harbor Blvd Apt 208 Colla MIU <:A 92626 Douglas W•lloarn C ampb1tll 2038 N C.ipei1a Ct Cot111 Mesa CA q;>626 Th•' bus•ness ·~ conducled by a gener11 per Iner Sh•P Oou9los W Campbell Th•• 11e1emeot we~ file<J with lhe Cou"IV CIN~ ol Or&nQll Counly on May 26 11163 F217:is:l Publllhld Or•no• COHI 011tv P!IOI May 28, JVnl 4 1 t 11. I 1183 2504-83 PUBLIC NOTICE Ftcm1oua eu11N1 .. NAM( IT A TTIKNT Thi I01tow1ng l)lftonl ere dOlng bua,,_ ... PARTY PLANET PRODUCTIONS, t 1462 Mee SI , Garden Grove, CA 9284 1 Joseph w Rovan. Jr . 11452 Mac It . 0110.0 Grov1. CA 92~ 1 ~1t1kl1 M1111oz. I02 w. Sixth St., Corona. CA 11720 Jlll'l\ff Mild, 618 E. Wllhmen1. Anlhelm, CA 92805 Tllla bull-II Conduoled by a llmlted Plr1111fllhlp JoM'Ofl W Rovan Jr Tl'lll atat-t Wat flied with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Ml)' 25. 1183 F217242 Publlahed Orenge COHI Dell) Piiot May 28 June 4 11 18, 111M 2503-83 MUC NC>TlC£ "6TITiCMm .. ..... If.,....., The followtno weon •• dotno bu•lnlll u DA r A HOUSE.,l(f 11 lo• 81rr1not Or , L1QU11• NfO~I. CA 12877 ALAN l!OWARO JOMH, 24611 Loa Slfrano• Or., t..19un1 NltUlf, CA 112677 Thia bulll'*9 le condue11d by 1111 lt!Cllvldull Allll ! Jonal ,.,1'111 Publi•h•d Otano• COHI Dally Piiot. June 4, t 1, 18, 211, 111n 2500·83 PlalC NOTIC£ l'tmlC NOTICE ncm1oua eu•••• NA• ITATEMIHT 'Thi lollowlng PlfMIN lfl doing bu11n ... aa: STUDIO ONE. 3000 Cerrlao• Of , Sll\ta Ana. CA 90704. ANKO P JANSEN, 1887 N1'#1\emp1hlre, Coate Miu. CA 92626 ELLY S JANSE N. 1687 Newhemp1hlr1. Coa11 MHa. CA 92828. Thia bu .. nlM. II Conductod by 111 lnd1vlduel (hu1band end wll8' Anko P. JanMn Thia at1temen1 wu filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Juno 1. 11183 • '2t1't07 Publllhld Orange CoHt Dally P1101 June•. 1 t, 18, 25, 1183 2511-83 PlalC NOTlCE CtJtP"301 ' The orlfln1I of tlMI f011fOl119 "6otioe ... Nld fof r-d "' lM of9ce of "'9 C-'Y "-9w .. lald County, Oft: I/WU 1n•tnHMnl •83-222987 TrUllOI Sale No, V~/13612 Ftlferl!ICI· 15-830$--0041 NOTICE OF DEFAUl T AND ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEEO OF T~U8T IMPORTANT NOTICE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION. and you mey 11.,,. •he legll right to bring your acoount on gooo 111no1no oy paying all 01 your p111 due paymen&a plus perm1111d COiis •nd e>1pon11a rtlUC NDTa ~0 ~ PIOTnlOUI IWl•M ~· ..... .,..,,_., Thi toffowl119 .-aon .. dotftO ~... ' ABAOUI A.COOUNTINO, 2()f IE. hY Ave . llll>oe. CA 12Mt WILMA HOUITOH WH1Tt. 20a E. Bay AW , lliboe, CA '299t Tltlo bu..,__ le oonducled by lndMdull WllrNI Ho<Mion ~ 1'hll lttt4mlnl -fllad with .... County Cltttl of Or1n01 County rM N'1I.1N3. ~ Pubtlah1d Orange COHI 0111)' Piiot, June 4, 11, 18, 25. 1N3 2532.a MlJC NOTICf HOTtCe M ~Tlrl &AU T.l .No,_,I YOU ,.,._ .. c.l'AUL T t1NDE' A D£ED M T'RUIT DATU> AMI 11, t•t. UNL.aaa YOU TAIC.& Acnote TO fl'ftOTICT YOUlt flROfl«Jtn, IT MAY M IOU> AT A "'9&.tC IAL•. I ' YOU NllD AN IXIJtl,ANATIOM M THI MATUM CW TM "'OCUDINQ A~ YOU, YOU 11HOULD COWfACT A UWYUl NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV£N. 11\at OI\ Frtdey, June 24. 1983, 11 10:00 o'dcldl a.m of Mid ci.y, In lhl ·-• ...,_ kw oondUctlllg TNl1We lalel, Within *hi offioll of REAL ESTATI: 3ECURITIES SERVICE. loclloel It 2020 Nor1h 8<oedw1y. ._ IOt, In 11'11 City of Senta Ana. C•Unty o f Or1n91. Stet• Of CellJomle.. COAST~NE EQUITY, INC., e Ctlttornl& o0w"pooetb1 ... O/tt ~ T~ UfldW lfld purau1n1 fo the powet ol ule conlorred lft ~ Olf'tllll\ DMd °' Tr111t 1ucutod by Qa O,.QI Wflt.IAM MACFAOOEN and .MHE '"E~E MACfAODEN. racordOd June 30. IM\, WI ¥ooll 1412t of'" OMc4lll Aaoordl of .., ~-• Peoatm.~~ No ...... !>)' -.. a lweedl Of ~_,::c''°'~ ~ct~t~a;;~ ==: Notlol of wtllc:tl -NOOfClllO -a 1, 1N2. • Aeoordll" a lnlW\lfMOC No. 92·28H84. WILL IEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOT_.,. HIGH~U 8100EA FOR CA~ lllwNI ~ o1 me UnMd --.; or a outlloet'• cMcll clnwft Oii •·i. Of ,.,IOl\ll benk, ...... loderel credit \llllOll, or • ...._ ..... M'1lllQt and io.n-;:=li domldled In fMt ....... p the tlrftl °' ....... rtgllt. t t111.,..1 held by"· • TnMM, th•t ,... l>'oe>er1Y lllU.t• In ..... J ~ 1nd 8tale, cs.en.._. ... t Lot ~· ol TNCC No tOOI.:.., Clly ol IMM, Qounty d Or..._ ..... d,,1 Calllornta, " allOmft on a mm ,_.dod In~~. P90e1 I tv'1t IMJfUllve of mlteoeftaneoue fMPI, flOOrd• or On1191 Count)' e.womi... t tte •lrMl lddr .. 1 or o1l!Of... Comnte>f' •'OftlUoft of , ... ':Mf Pl'~~ ... I.Md. ~~ .,.: 11 OumwOOd, The y11dera1on•tl l'l•r•b1' dl•ot•I"'• att !l_~tllty tar n)' ll'IOOl•---In-......... OI °""' _,,._ W-.1. leld ........... ...... wa"•••r •••• , ... ~' ........ . r•or•1111 ttll9, ,.., .... ion. °' t f!oumbrencM. lO ••tl•f)' '"• pAnolpel ...... °' ... '""-Of GORDO fi \ft•'lt:l.P V, GAAFIE.U7. WMAT DO YOO THINK OF THE NEW TURTLE.NE.CK SWEATER MOM MAP£ YOU? THE F,\~llLl' CIRCl'S by 811 Keane "What ending is it, Daddy?" bv Jim Davis rr ISN'T ve~ • FLATT£~rNG, a IS IT ? I i ~ • I i ~ by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~\JQ ,..\Rll.\Dl'"E by Brad Anderson \ Dt-.:,,IS THE liE,:\CE by Hank Ketcham ~vi <:"~ "Oh. this is just great! You taught him to collect alumlnum cans?!" T~'98t£W £ED8 MOM SAYS FOR YOU TO TAKE A BATH BEFORE RINNER rot.WV 1li15 GtN WMIVERING- Pl:JECTl:Pl-V 1N ~e ~m: ~A~SOlmON. ' 6 'I TMERE'S SOAP A>IP A TOWEL AND CLEAN ~ CLOTMES SV ~E SINK •• by Ferd & Tom Johnson ...,, ...... ~ ..... --.. -- by Charlet M. Schulz Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/81turd1Y, June 4, 1883 ' I ~ I ...... ~'· .. CU-Aa South, vulnerable , you hold: tQl&s <:?ts OAK? •41098 Tbt bidding hu proceeded: Welt Ne10 Eut So•tl• Pua , ... a• 7 What action do you take? Q.2-rNeither vulnerable, u South you hold: tA (;I KQJl07642 0 93 •72 Partner opens the bidding with three spades. What ac tion do you take? .. Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: !IHOE GOllN ON lllDGI BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ t KQ1095 (;I AQ107 0 8t • K6 The bidding hu proeffdtd: South WHt Nort• EHt 1 + Pa11 Z (;I Pau a ~ Pu1 f • Pau 1 What do you bid now'! Q.4-As South vulnerable. you hold: tK87 ~AU3 0763 •962 The bidding has proceeded: North E11t Sow.II Weet t + Pu1 1 (;I Pue 2 ~ P111 ? Whal arlion do you lake'/ Q.5-Both vulnerable, II South you hold: t5 (;ll(QJ7i OQJ92 +Q54 The bidding has proceeded: Nonlt Eut S.uth Weet 1 • Pu1 t 'Y Pa11 • • PHI 1 What do you bid now'! Q.6-As South. vulnerable, you hold: +95 'Y7 OKQ8763 •AJ8Z The bidding has proceeded: North Eut Solltli Weet I ~ P111 % 0 PUI t 0 Pa11 ? What action do you take? Look tor answerson Monday. Have , .. beea ,......, ..... uuble t,..uble? Let Ci..rle• Goren lielp you W your way tlltoach the •ue of DOUBLES for peu.ltlee ud for takMllt. For a copy of kJ1 DOUBLES book.let, ..... 11.85 to "Gorea·Oouhlei,", are of tlals new1peper, P .o .. Bu !H, Norwood. N.J., 07648. Make eMeb pay~w to NewtpapetM.kt. by Jeff MacNelly -------- 'fMAN~ -.ou foR A~~1to16 ritt. 'fo 1Mf. ~I ~MAA. I ~·u.~~ ~ ~flJI.. 1'1 ME., 1'lE.N o-4 ~Rl.IN'11 CAN t JIJ~'f ~0\.0 1\tf. lONGf.R'f 1'1Gl(f.'f~? C:a, 1~HS I~ 1tol1'£.~~;f1Nu, ~~AM ~~OIN610 '• ' '. .· '• FOR BETTER OR t 'OR "OHSt~ / by Lynn Johnston ,.... _______ .. ---------------_______ _.., II WF\S <mNICe 's IF SOtJe.eoDY .ELSE COMES UPwnH WHAT HAPPENED? I MUSiHA'.JE.MISSED • sa-1E1HING ! IOEA1b CHASE 'THE cxx;., MOM! A DUMB IDEA -r you DoN'I . -t-\ONEST HA'JE10GO ~:Y' t'l ''" ,. "''"ERBE,\,, ~D 00, GRADOA1lNG SEN~ I 'THE HOPES A~D ASPl~ATI~ R>R -rnE RJUE OF MANKIND REST SOOAREkl.,> UFtiN 4-\JOR ~--7 ~Ut..DE.RS ... PR. S'90CK 50"1}HNK Af30UT IHAT ON 1H 15 MOMEmoos DPR AS QOO RECEIVE. ()OUR DlPlOMA ... by Tom Bat1uk AND AS 400'RE iOIL.ET- ~PE.RING -rnE TRE~S IN A FE.U.Ol>J GRADUATE.$ ~ l/ARD "THIS EU€NIN& ... OranQ(' Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1983 ~ ~ 1=~- 1 . ~~~ • • ~ro 11969) El\'1$ P1esley W ln181hn fD A WOK THROUGH CHINA m FOCUS OH SOCIETY IBTHUHOAAA MORNING $ -5:00-u.s. FARM REPORT COtiMO SOON! -5:30- l lSPY THE WORLD TOMOMOW SP!AKOVT -t:OO- CAPTAIN KANGAROO S8IHllPfTY rT18WMTEH TEENTAUC AEXHUMBARO OOOOOAY LA SAT\JADAY MOANING -~-• • • • · Outcast Of The lstaflds ( J'~) Robert Morley Ralp/l R!Cti lnl$oll (D)(Z)MOVIE t* "The Su Wotves ' 119801 Gre-r?~ Roger Moore . •'Ii• "The Kid From 91oolttyn' · !Jl'=Y Kaye. Vwg1ma Mayo ~· "Ufldet The Rainbow" ( 1981) . Cl)eYy Chase. c3trle Ftshet -f ;30- BASEBA1.L BUNCH PACESETTERS NEEDLECRAFT MEET THE MAYORS aue.s UNLMTS> B.SrtENTARY NEWS VOICE Of AGRICUl TI.JAE IT'S YOOR BUSMSS CHICO NID THE MAH HBOlllWWtE -7:00- DUSTY'S TREEHOOSE QI THE RMTSTOHE FUNNIES BIG 8lUE MAR8l.E 9 SUPSFRl9ClS OffHNI) J08UNE tl'f TIRE SONS ARS'T~ YOGA Rlfl HEAL TH llTERNATIONAl ~ MOYIE * * •.; "Raggedy Man" 11931 I Stssy Specek. Enc Roberls -7:30- 11.~-SNUGGLES AC-MAH I UTTl.£ I RICHIE RIQi I DAVEY AHO GOUATH LA GRAHGE PET PARADE THIS WEEK .. BASEBAU BIG BLUE MAA8lE -8:00-1 i ~T8ALLS l SPAGHETil 0 MOVIE 'Rld1n' °'1 A Ra111bow P9• 11 Gelle Autry 1J WILD. WllD WOAl.O Of ANlilALS • ~~Of JEAHHIE ~YMOAHlfG !~ATTHEBUOO * * * "Barbarella (196al J-Fon-~ MlloOShea {!)~OH THEWAY * * 'Summer Holiday 119631 CllH Richard. LJun Pe1ets 0MOYIE • ** "Clash Of The T1twis (1981) Hwry Hamhn. Laur~ Ollvier (%)MOYIE *'-'"A Sepwate PNU' 119721 p.,. kM S18""nson. JofV'I Heyl -8:30- • Cl) ~BUNNY I ROAD l'°E~SHOW HOOAH'S HEAOES THE NEW MAIO -t:00- 1.EAVE rT TO BEAVER Ill S0008Y 000 I P\JWY Q 'f&N.TAlK .... IMPOSSIBl.E BIEST AHGl.EY AMEAICAH GOYEfMIEHT MOYIE * "Oulllw Of Reel ~ 11966) Montgomety CB> ••• "The Com .,Gt.,, (1979) ~1111 ~n. lln s.ynor a9Cted by George ~or (fl THE DONl<EY NEXT DOOR -HO-Cl) THE OUICES Qt THE GARY COlalAH -11:15- (f)BASEBAU -11;30- 1 Cl) FAT ALBERT GRANO PRIX AU.STAR SHOW tml AMERICAN BAHOST ANO GAEA T CHEFS Of NEW OAt.EANS I FOCOS OH BOCIETY RASH GOOOOH Q ( HBO MAGAZINE r MOYIE U ''t 'Raogedy Man" (1981) SISSY S£aoelt, E 11C Roberts U THE UTTl.£ OETE<;TIVE -11:45- CZJ CMMASCORE AFTERNOOH -12:00-a lllA()(STAR D Q!BASEBALL CiJ MOVIE * • , In Enemy Coun1ry· 119681 Tony FrancKlsa An1anette Ce>mef Q)MOVE • • ·wnen TIM!llwondo Strikes ( 1974) Angela Mao. Anne W1111on ED MAGIC Of ANIMAL PAINTING '1l) WRIT1NQ FOR A REASOH {DMOVIE • *'' 'The Maverick Queen" (19551 Ba1bara S1anwyck, Barry Sullivan (C)MOVIE • • * "Who Is Killing The Grea1 Chefs Of Europe?" ( 19781 George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset (tt)MOVIE **'"'"Raggedy Man" (19811 Sissy S.£_acek. Enc Roberts. (Z)MOVIE • • t •.i, "Poltergeist" (19821 C1aig T Nelson, Jobetn w1111ams -12'.30-a 9 IOOSWORlD 8 sasKEL& EBEllT ATTHE MOVIES fl) COMPUTER PAOORAMME ~ Mm«) FOR A REASOH (&) ~·s ALM FESTIVAL * * "The Sea Wolves (1980) Gre-lr~ Roger Moore • • • •, Poltergeist (1982) Craig T ~. Jot>eth W1lhams -1:00-11 MOVIE • • •, ·Dying Room Onty I 1973) CIOllS leacllman Ross Martin 1J USFl MAGAZINE G)MOVIE • * * ' Tile Sea Cllase I 19SSJ Jolln Wayfte. Lana Turner &i)NOVA «!) GAOWIHG YEARS (I) SERGEANT PREST~6f THE YUK OH ®l ENTERTAINMENT TlilS WEB< -1:30-0 SPORTSUNE «!) GROWING YEARS (l)STARmEIC $) IOA MAKES A MOVIE -?:00- 8@) AMATEUR GOlF THE HARDY BOYS I NAHCY ~MYSTERIES Q)MOVIE • • '' Dakota lndlient (19561 Dale Robenson Linda Darnell • CAEATMTY WITH BU MOYERS ~ AMERICAN STORY mWRESTUHG ((:)MOVIE • • • Baibatella ( 19681 Jane Fon- da Moio 0 Sllea CH) ST AHOING ROOM OHL Y C$)C8. HEROES Ct)MOVIE * • • • Das Soot ( 19811 Juerger ProcllnOw. Arthu1 Groenemeyer -2:30- 1 Cl) PGA GOlF SOUL TRAIN UNOERSAIL «!) AMERICAH STORY (O)MOVIE ... , "For Yoor Eyes Only" (1981) ROQe' MOOle. T opol 0MOVIE • • "Black Camel" (19311 Wernfll Oland. Salty Eilers -3:00-0 AL MCGUIR( OHSPORTS UMOVIE • • • My Favor rte Blof\de" ( 1 .. 21 Bob ijwe. Gale $ondefga.e1d I QI 8PORTS8EAT BEST Of MIDNIGHT SP£CW. G)MOVIE t • "With This Rmg" ( 1978) Scott "~,.:,. lfTROOUaNG BIOlOGY TENNIS m= * '1 Tile Last ChaM .. 11981) Lee Maiors. Clm Mllllepeace -3:30- l·~~TUAOAY O)PMBOWUNG KUNGRJ INTROOUaNG BIOlOGY PEAFECTL Y FRANK -4:00- * * •; "Cloud ~" { 1980) OM! Carrldnl. Jenniltt O'Neil CfJ.~s. WolVte" 1'9801 Gt. 00')' PIOk, Roger MOOfl. -6:30-L~ & SHRfY l • CAUF'OAHIA COHOAf.S8IOHAl. REPORT ~ ~ WOAl.D Of 8PORT8 ~ HEP8UAH AHO TRACY EVENINB -8:00-•1::=: .MOVIE -• t •'Wild And Wonderlul" ( 198-4) T ooy Cunis. Christine KIM.lfmaM, I St.OW OUT AT 8IU Y 808'8 THREF8 COMPANY MOVIE • * "Santlaoo" ( 19561 Alan Ladd, Rosaalla Podesta_ ED WILD AM£A1CA ~~CHANCE GARAGE • • * "Rel um Of A Man Cllild HO<Se I 19761 RIChard Hams. Giie ~rd t ** Clash 01 The T11ans 11981) Hatty Hamltn. Laurence Ollvtet -8:30-IJ 1J (I) QI NEWS D MARY TYLER MOORE -~DOGS THE WOOOHOUSE WAY «!) GAEA T CHEFS Of NEW OALEAMS CID MOYIE t • • "The Com ts G181!f1 I 1979) 1<a1ha11ne Hepburn. Ian Saynor Dlfecled by George Cukor -7:00-a IN SEARCH OF ... D (I) FIGHT BACK! WITH DAW> HOAOWITZ I HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP NEWS MEMORIES WITH LAWRENCE WEU< fD KCET JOURNAL '1l> AU CflEA TURES OREA T AHO SMALL.A III PEOPLE'S COURT Cit THE MUPf'ETS I MOTORCYCLE WOAl.D INSIOEOH MOVIE **'It 'Rlggecty Man (1931) SISSy ~~nc Roberts • * t ·~ ··Pottetgecsl 11982) Craig T Nelson, Jobetll W•llMM -7:30- 8 DAHCE FEVER Gt.EH CAMP8EJ...L t.IUSac SHOW -~ i lA TIN PROFllf EYE OH SAN DIEGO WEE<EHO MAGAZJHE mDAAGNET ©)MOVIE t * '' "Some Kind Of Hero ' I 19821 Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder -1.1>0-e Cl) SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS D QtJ Olff'REHT STROKES UMOVIE • • •, "Mu1p11 The Suri (1974) Rob- l!fl Conrad Donna M1Ms 1J ®) T.J. HOOKER CiJ MISS CAl.lfOMA IHTEANA TIOtW. BEAUTY PAGAENT i=OOlD • • • 'Wrng And A PrfYfr" (1!M4) Don Anlec:N. Dlwla Andrtwl eMOVIE * * • "Sallled• (19721 Leonard Nrmoy &lsan HlmPltWt fD JAHE GOOOAU. ,._,THE WORl.D Of ANMAl. eatAVIOR «!) ... COOPER'S OAAHGE COUNTY mMOVIE • •') "Canle Ol1Ye (19511 Joel McCrea. Dean Stookwel (CJ MOVIE U 111 * "The Bolt" 119811 Jutrgen Procnnow. Arttv Gruenemeyer ~~AOOMOHLY t * * ,_. 'Pollerge!S1" ( 1982) Cfli; T Nelsoo, Jobelh Willllms. -1.10-1 =\Q8llOOHS • * ·~ "O O.A." 119491 Edmond 0 '8111111, Pamela Britton. -t:00- 11111 MAMA'S FAMILY ~LOVEBOAT MOVIE t * • "Behold A Pale Horte' (1964) Gt~ Anthony Quinn !MOVE ** "Fast·Wablg" (1981) Jamee Woods Tim Mclnllft (l)MOVE t * * ''the Thtng' 11982) KUfl b- Mll, Richard ()yslrt (%)MOVE •'o\ "Cluly Suna Of Winter" (19791 John Heard. Mety Beth HIK1 -t-.30- e (l)MOYIE ** "Rghtrng Mad" (1978) Pettr Fonc!A, l ynn Lowry. . 0 QI TH8'E GOES THE NEJOH80AHOOO $~VIRGINIAN * *. "RJcherd Ptyor LIVI From The Suniet SI rip" ( 1982) Riohwd P1yo(. l •:::SV~ ~AV lWITTY OH TH£ Ml88l8SIPPI 1 rPlAYHOOSE ····~ .. ~ Landing" (1938) Son~ Don AITllCht .MOVIE * "Terun. Tiie Ape Man" (1981) Ric:tletd Hema. Bo 0.9' -~ •HEALnmAT CC> CllNEMAX 8Cl&MltG AOOM -tlk46- • aA~YaPORTIPd If £.NT£ftTAMIOO'THIS WHI( 'f.~ Molly MIQUW•" (1970) s..,, Connery, RichlrdHarfll. f. ~ " NO( ~ .. 119751 Kirt OouglU, Altail Smlltl ! = 8MfTH ANOJOIB .. ''Buddy Buddy (1981) Jd L.tmmon. Wiiier Metlhau. (B)MOVIE *'-' "The Lall CllUe" (19811 Lee MllOrt. Ohrlt Mlkepeece Ol)MOYI! U ·'Siddle Tr*"P Women" (No 0t1e> ,John Alderman, Heether v•. (%)MOVIE U '.t "l.IUnt" (1980) Dawn Dunlop, M11111d Ademt. -11:30- RMOW **', 'Berserk" (19681 Joan Cr•w· if E = eCASAHOVA Cl)MOYIE t * "File Of The Golden Q009e" 119691 Yul Br)Mef, Charles Gray 9 KGB ROCKS 10 ())BEST Of BIZARRE -1 1:~-IJMOVIE • •'• Dynasty (1976) Hams Yuhn Sarah Miles -12'00- 1 lAUGHTRAX BEST Of MICNIGHT SPECIAL FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK MOVIE • * • "Newman's l1w· ( 19741 George Peppwd. Roger Robinson m THE wrr WORt..D Of JOE:Y BAVARESCO (J)MOVIE • • "Angel Of H E A T .. (No Dale) M1ntyn Chambers DMOVIE **\'I 'Blue Collar" (19781 Richa1d Pryo<, Harvey Keitel -12:15- (Q)MOVIE * • "Oa~llten Of Darkness" ( 1971) Oelpll1ne :>eyrlQ. Jolln Katlen -12:30- (])MOVIE • * '°' · The Doberman Gano" I 19721 Bryon Mabe. Hal Reed (%)MOVIE * • • ·~, "PolletgelSl ' ( 1982) C1aig T Nelson. Jobeth w.-.ams -12:40- CC)MOVIE * • • 'Ball>lfW I 1968) Jane Fon-da MllO 0 Shea -12:45- MOVIE • • Partners' 119421 Ryan 0 Neal, Jolln HUii -1:00- IJMOVIE • • 'Kiss Me. Kiii Me" I 1976) Stella Stevens Mcnaet Anderson I Q! OOCK 'N' ROLL TONrTE SPACE: 19119 INDEPiHOEHT NETWOAI< NEWS -1:30-CD MOVIE • * 'T /le Bedford Incident" 119651 R1Chard W1dmat11,Sldney Pother G)MOVIE • * '1 'The Mystenans ( 19591 Ken~ S1h11a Yum1 Shirakawa -1;35- ( SJ GALLAGHER STUCK IN THE ·eos -1.46- @J ABC, l'EWS -1:SO- OMOVIE u 'Ftldly The 13m. Pin r 119811 Amt S IMl,..Jotin f'urft'/ -2::00- 1~ .. **'' FOf Your Eyes Only (1981) AoOeJ MOOle T OC>Of -2:20- (fi)MOYIE • * ·~ Ragoedy Men I 19811 SISSy $plcell, Enc Aoberls -2::25- (C)MOVE • * * • · Who ts l(Jfling The Gt•t Chefs Of EU{opt?" ( 1978) George Segal. Jacquellnt Bls98I -2:30- IJMOV1E **'" "A Tellered W.O" (1971) Lloyd &1= Frri Co!Mwse -..1:rBIUCO ~MOYIE .... "Du Boof' (1981) Juergen P1oe11now. Ar1huf Gruenerneyer -2:!6- MOVIE U * "The Thing (11182) Kurt ~ .... Rlchat d ()yslr1 -3;(»- 8MOVE * • Th<et Null In S-ctl Of A Boll' (1984) Mlmle Van Doran. T~ ~Noonan w oa•os THE MENACE -3:30-i=" OOOl.ES * "T1rt1n. The "'1e M#l (1981) Alc:hlrd tUma. BO °"911 -3:-45- GIMOVIE * * "She Played W1lh F"tre ' (19581 Jack Hawkins, Allene DIN. -4:00- l~RELOON ... "The Com II Gl'een" ( 1979) Katharlnt Hepburn,.. lln Saynor. Directed by George Cukor. -<4:15- (Q)MOYIE .. "The Unteen" (1981) Bltt>lrl Blch, Sldnly Llllicll -<4:25- (t)MOYIE • * * "Venom" {11182) NICol Wilio- MllOll. l<llue l<Nkl -<4:»- 1~ **~ "Tl'lf" Oelpttate Mell" (1951) Prwlon Foew, 'llrginll Grtr (f) 04Y oP Dl8CCMRY (%)CINEMAICOf£ ~MOYIE _...._ -u--. ••14 ''Cbld OW." llNOI OM! ••• (J) 0 Cit NlWI cartldine. JtnnlW O'Htll ... oom_.. Hating In T.Y &..oe . 9 f(to n 1C6S> 1 e kHBC INEICI I. KTt.A llrwl I .l(Alt IABCI "" AOOC 1111111 0 On· TV II l TV Radio, TV shrinks get psyche in shape BY FRED ROTHENBERG Al"T .......... .,.., NEW YO.RK (AP) -Wit.bout leavibi your Uvtng room, you can fatten up with Julia Child, flatten down with Jane Fonda and, now, pt your psyche in shape with an a.ortment of n.dfo and t.eleviaion ahri.nlal. One of the m<>1t prominent of lhe media healers is Dr. Sonya Friedman, a psychologist who has a one-hour talk show on the USA Cabfe Network and a two-hour radio program on Detrolt'• WXYZ. Friedman dispenaes friendiy advice and ehit~hat with a personal atyle, ahe saya, that combines "Joyce Brothen Ann Landen and Joan Rivefa." · "I db my Joan Rivers act when a penon takes a problem too iterioualy," she aaya. "What I try to do is put the problem 1n perspective. I've been on for five years. To many people, I'm Aunt &>nya, or the old-time country doctor. People call back and tell me whether my advice worked or not." Turning TV's easy chair into a psychiatrist'• couch has its public benefit&. Viewers can be comforted by knowing that others are experiencing similar problems and concerns, and it can remove some of the stigma attached to therapy. But there's also a down side. Some viewers may ~et the impression that pyachological problems can be solved between commerciala. Another concern is that people's neuroses are being exploited for ratings, and that this form of show-and-tell ia appealing to America's baser inatincte. "I have a responsibility not to play to thoee prurient interests," says Friedman, whose book "Men Are Just Desserts" (Warner BOoka) haa juat been published. "We al1 have below-the~aurface voyeuristic tendencies. It's a fine line, and I have to walk it very carefully. "A lot of what I do Is ask people to solve thelr problems themselves," she saya. On serious prob- lems, she advises callers to contact psychological referral agencies to get more extensive help. She gave the example of a potential suicide who called her show. She stayed with him on the line, while her producer notified lhe police. "There's a big difference between helPtna 101neOM and actmc u • aavtor," she •ya. "Some of theee ahows try to tair. over people'• llvet." Friedman aaya the public's curio.tty in thete ahowa II llmilar to lta oil 1 MISon with daytime and prlme-time IOllp operaa. "When we watch other( problema, there'• a certain 1e111e of coining away umcathed," ahe .. ya. "We can get lmmenecl in th, nab of llle without havinc to iaU ch.ancet ounelvee.'' And she aaya there are checlta on her pub~ advice that don't exist tn private pcactice. "lit private, a doctor can browbeat. abuM and cast • • person aside psychologically. On radio, my ot.h;(,_ colleagues, including my auperviang therapist.. Ult listening. U I make an error, it'• there for ~ ot people to monitor." Friedman al90 aees her own therapist. "I go see him foe a head ch«k every once in a while. l · want to know il rve been making sen1e. Waa rftY advice good? Wu it reaaon.able?" • Despite the best intentions. the neect for raw.at' ' on TV and ~o ia alwaya lurking in ~ • background. Ia Friedman ever temp~ to titillate tA build ratings? -i . . "There's no quest.ion that there's a pressure, but I've built my practice on a reputation of beiQg credible, professional and careful," she says. "I won't jeopardize my career, even if it means I would loM. my radio and TV jobs." Her radio producer, at fiart. insisted that she cut off callers after 21h minutes to keep the show moving. Friedman aaya she felt a 10-minute limit would allow more tboughdul advice and diacoune. They compromised on five m,inutes. ' "I'm not naive. I know that thia work ia a marriage," Friedman saya. ''Their goal ia ratinSll. and I'm being U8ed for that. But, u long aa it'• within. reuonable parameters. I don't mind." PUBLIC HEARING • lb/6atw' What Do You Think About Improving Route 55? t;; M.rARTHUR Bl.VO VALLEY Proposal When& Where Purpose What's Avallable - IRVINE .... LEGEND c-pl.t.d Adopted CALTRANS (California Department of Transportation) has studied eight highway and three transit proposals for Improving the traffic conditions on Newport Boulevard (Route 55) between Route 1 and Route 73. In conjunction with the above, three proposals for improving the Route 55 and Route 1 interchange were studied. The hearing will be held: Date: Wednesday. June 29, 1983 Time: 7:30 p.m. (Displays will be available at 6:30 p.m.) Place: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa The hearing will give you an opportunity to comment about the features and various altematlves. All Information pl'9sented, either through oral statements at the public hearing or written statements. will be entered Into the official transcript and carefully conaktered before a decision ts made. If you cannot attend the hearing, but wish to submit a written statement, please send It to: Mr. Robert Cashin, Calt~ns. Transportation Planning Branch, 120 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 no later than July 15, 1983. . A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) deicrlblng 98Ctl of thi atternatlvea and their environmental effects la now available for publO review and comment. lnformatlOn on Where the DEIS Is avdabfe for viewing or purchase may be obtained by callfng Ceft~OI at (213) ftZ-3650. 8ATUROAY1 JUNE 4, 1883 . ,.., 88 F 'orsch gets . . overdue· win ncia's Jerry Hopkins grabs reception against defense of Gary Knox ol Costa Mesa. MILWAUKEE (AP) -Ken Forsch, who hadn't won a game in six weeks despite pitching con- sistently well, ended what he said was his longest spell without a victory in 10 years Friday night. Forsch Scattered six hits and Fred Lynn homered for the only run the Angels needed in a 3-0 defeat of the Milwaukee Brewers. "The main thing on my mind was not to get discouraged and not give in to anything," Forsch said. "My->elbow was sore early in the season and that set me back. Then r got rid of tha l and had tightness in my forearm for awhile, and I kept ge~ tired around the fifth or sixth innings. But tonight I felt pretty good." · Forsch kept Brewer hitters off balance by mixing mostly fast balls and sliders on the comers. ''You can't come in with any- thing with that lineup because it's too awesome," he said. "You've agleS, Mustangs battle to 13-13 tie RT SEED'EN .,.., ll'tlot •t.n ut the only thing lacking from y night's second annual Costa Mesa :Estancia High alumni football was a healthy crowd. And what a season, booted field goals of 38 and 28 yards, and quarterback Tim Rosauer scored from one yard out to account for the Mustangs' acoring. Estancia countered with a pretty 27-yard pass play from Chuck Boegel to Dan Collins and a 12-ywd q~rback keeper by Dave Jeranko to leave the game deadlocked. -those who didn't show up a hard-hitting, suspenseful con- , the record, the game, played at &on Field at Newport Harbor High, in a 13-13 standoff, and everybody satisfied with the outcome -the In between, there was plenty of hard hitting, several unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, a fine running display by Costa Mesa's.Dan Dudc:lridge, and a last-minute drive -tlirected by Ltancia 's Jeranko - which stalled by inches. rs, coaches and estimated 1,200 fans "witnessed the affair. Mesa's Benny Ricardo, who with the New Orleans Saints last Jeranko, splitting the quarterback duties with Boegel, hit six of seven passes rnornentuin shift South win OBB MUNSON ..... °""' ...... mentum is a quality which · team would like to have. It that when a team gains a amount · of momentum, , are more likely to take con- pf the situation. t momentum can also change through the smallest of tances, like a timeout. n South County Coach Bill called a timeout in game of the Sixth Annual Orange ty All-Star volleyball game, am was on the opposite end string of momentum. •wever. when Ashen's team eel to the court facing a 6-1 't, the momentum turned ard the South, and Ashen's tallied 14 of the next 19 to win the game. d with that crucial win in three of the best-of-five , the South took a 15-11 , V's Webb arkles; orth wins 10-15, 15-11, 1~10 decision Fri- day night at El Toro High School. "One play can make a team like this catch fire," said Ashen, who is the head coach at Laguna Beach High. "Teams can start on rolls, and streak to a lot of points in a row." That's exactly w~t the South team did in the third aet, .after splitting the first two with a tough North squad. Great defensive action by the North, coached by :Estancia Coach Mike Pomeroy, led to an early lead. But Ashen's time-out, cou- pled with a fired-up South team led to the revenal of the game. Laguna Beach's Steve Blue re- eled off aeven straight IM'Vice points for the South, tytna the game at 9-9. But the North ril1Ded for a side-out, and Newport Harbor's Andrew Crane pve 1 Pomeroy'• 1quad a abort-lived one-point advantage. Bu\ after ·an exchange of side-outs, Blue came in to serve again, this time rallying for· a pair of tallies, before F.Btancia'• Danny Gus ,iopped the aerve with a· block. making the ICOl'e 13-10 in favor of the South. and finished the evening with 55 yards through the air. He moved the ball to the Costa Mesa 26-yard line with 31 seconds remaining, but he came up about one inch short on a keeper on a fourth down play. Costa Mesa opened the scoring at the eight minute mark of the first quarter on Ro6auer's one-yard dive, culminating a 14-play, 46-yard drive. Boegel's TD pass to Collins came on the first play of the second half as the Eagles countered with a six-play 43-yard march. Fstancia went ahead 13-7 on Jeranko's 12-yard run at 7:48 of the second quarter, but 'the PAT was blocked. Ricardo's first field goal, with eight seconds left in the half, had an assist from the Eagle defense, which jumped offsides twice, turrung a difficult 48-yard attempt into a piece of cake from 38 for the 29-year-old kicker. · Ricardo closed out the evening's scor- ing with his 28-yarder at 6:14 of the third quarter. Meanwhile, Duddridge, a 6-0. 180-pound running back from the class of '77, was the game's leading r\lSher with 111 yards on 19 carries. "He's a real good running back," noted EBtancia's F.d Blanton, who was one of the Eagle coaches for the contest. "As for the game, that was pretty good. football out there. It's really a game of inches," Blanton added. Ahd after a North point, ~'s Adam .iohmon, who . WU named the townament'I • MOit V aluible Player. countered with two of h1a own to give the South a 2.-1 lead in games. Costa Mesa quarterback Jerry Cribbs pitches out before being hit by Estancia defender Friday ni.gbt. It's E¥ert against J~usovec tod.ay Women meet in Fre~ch Open final; men to play ~unday got to rely ut tbem swinging at aome bad plt.chet. But they were very dilcipUned. It made it that much tougher." It was the fllln time the Brewen were lhut out 8iN:e Jack o·eonmr of Ntnnemt.a beet them 3-0W\~ ~ "The are somebody Ia going to shut ua out event.µally, but I didn~ think it would be tonight," Brewer Manager ,Harvey Kuenn said. "Forsch got stronger as the game· went along. We had some chatres early, but we couldn't capttalizl!." Forsch, 4-3, who had not won since April 21, walked one and struck out two and allowed only three runners to reach scoring position. The Angels, who had lost three of their previous four games, got the only run they needed when Lron lined his 10th homer into the left-<:enter field bleachers of1 Don Sutton. •..a. l.n the second inning. The two teams oontinue their series at noon today w1th Tommy John (4-2)· .et to face Jerry Augustine (2-0) of the Brewers. The Angela and Brewers meet again Sunday afternoon and Monday ntg!lt. Howard debut success 'a Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June~· 1H3 HOUSTON (AP) -A aiullna vict«y by Oregon'• JOllqUim Cruz in the men'• 800 meten, a repeat triumph by Nebruka'• Merlene Ottey in the women'• 100, and a dramatic r.ai aptnai aundown by UCLA'1 Michele Bush highlighted a record·filled prcicram Friday rqht ln the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Cwnp6onlhipa. CNz, the aemetklnal freshman from fiauat~ lnp, Brull. won bJa lixth 1tra11ht nee o\rer 800 meten and eet an NCAA record of 1 minute, 44.91 aeconda, the aecond·futelt clocking m the world th.ii yeer. In cnck1ng the ·meet mark of 1:45.16 aet by Japanese player sets stolen base record From AP dlspatcMI 'IOKYO -Yutaka Fukumoto, Ill center fielder for the Hankyu Braves, recorded his 939th caceec stolen base Friday, one more than Lou Brock'• U.S. majoc·league record. Fukumoto, 35, in his 15th year with the a.aka-baaed Braves, stole third a.ftec walking in the ninth inning of Hankyu'• game qainst the Seillu Liom. It was h-" 20th stolen hue in 43 games thia seuon. In the first inning, he matched Brock's record of 938 stolen hues by stealing aecond after a walk. In 1970, Fukumoto began a striJl8 of 13 straight years as stolen bue champion in the P.cific League, .etting an all·pro record of 106 in 1972, when he led the Braves to the pennant wu named most v8luabJe playec. Japan has 12 profealonal bueball teams divided into two leagues, the Central and Pacific. Each team plays 130 games in a aeuon. Brock ;>ined the Chicago Cuba in 1961, moving to the St. Louia c.ardina1a in 1964 for the final 15 yeaca of h1a career. In 1974, he aet a major-leegue record of 118 stolen hues in one year. a mark which was broken last yeac when Rickey Hendenon of the Oakland A'• swiped 130. Baseball today 1964-Sandy Koufax pitched the third.. of his four no.hitters, striking out 12 · Philadelphia Phillies en route to • 3.() victory at Connie Mack Stadium. 1968-Don Dryadale of the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Pirates ~·O for his sixth c::onaecutive shutout. He would go on to aet •major league reoont with 58~ comecutive ICOl"lem lnDln8I ptched. 1974-The best laid planl of the CeYeJand Indt.na ~t wet'lt up in aada. The promotion was • 10-cent beer night at Municipal Stadium, and the crowd became rowdy enough to fon.-e the umpires to fodeit the game to the visiting Texas Rangers after the Indiana had tied the acore ln the botta:n of the ninth. Today'a birthdays.: San Diego catcher Terry Kennedy ia 27. -Rams sign four to pacts year'a oollep draft have been signed ••• Four players .elected in thil • by the Rams.. the N•tional Football League club announced Frida_y. 'They are defemlve end Doul Reed of San Diego State, offensive tackle Gary Kow'lllld and center Ju Belcher of Boston CoJJeae, and linebecker Danny Triplett of Clemon. Reed WM picked in the fourth round, Kowabki ~ the sixth, Belcher in the ninth and Triplett in the 11th. No tenm were revealed. I Gold romps past Federals DENVl'.R-Fullbeck Larry Can· • Ida puwend up the middle for two 4 • • fourth-quart.er t.ouchdowna and gain· -ma 116 yarda to lead the Denver Gold pMt the hapie. Waahlngton Fedenla 24-12 Friday nlaht ln a United State. Footbell Leape pane. , The victocy railed Denver• recorc:1 toe-a and drew the Gold within ~ball game of ftnt place in the P8dftc Dlvhlion. Wuhinpln auffered ita 10th ltnilht io. and fell to 1·13. A crowd of 40,611, aJ.Jchtly below Denver'• ~avenge, •w the Gold canvert two Federal tumoven into 10 points en route to a 17-6 advmtaee midway through the fourth quarter. Mark Di~ of Utah Sta• Ab 1m. Uw 11DOOUl-ltridlnl Cruz took the leed 200 lnlWI lriw the nice and cru1lecl to vtc1ory. "I didn't want them (the other runnen) too cloee,'' Crm explained • the ~ few hAI f.llt ptaway. '-rhe 1Mt 200 I star1ed ~ ..uy tired. but I knew I wu by mymlf tb1ft.•• The lanky, 2o.~ erua wm cry tor a diatance double Saturday ln the 1,000 ......... Ottey, attempttna to ~the ftl'lt runner to produce• sprint "triple" ln the l , 200 and 40C), took th• abol1 dalh in a wind..aded 11.04 ...... edllnl Luzinski hits milestone Gres Lulaakl drove ln his Ill l,OOOth run of hia career with a flrat-lnninB single and rookie. a.. Kittle belted hil 13th homer of the aeaon Fri~ ni1ht to lead the Chicqo White Sox to a 2-0 victory over Kamu Qty in American League action. Jerry IONm•• io.ed a thJ"ee..hitter u the auratna White Sox captured their aeventh victory ln eilht dedaiom ... El8ewhere, rookie left-hander Matt YHq held New YCJC'k hitlels for 6~ inn1np. wind- in& up with a two.hitter, and RJeky Nel .. a cracked •a three-run homer to propel Seattle to a ~ victory over the New York Yankees, end· 1n8 the Mariners' four·pme Ioaina ltn!ak ....... c..eu went 4-for.6 to pace an 18-hit LUZ1UK1 Detroit attack and Jack Morrb ottered aeven hita th.roUCh aewn lnn1np as the Tigers cruahed Texas 12·1 ... Plnch·hitter Job Aell>y drew • buel-bdeci walk oo a full-count pitch from Joey MeLa•PIJa with one out in the ninth inning, forcing ovet" the winning run as Baltimore edged the Blue Jays 3-2 . . . Wade Boa• collected three l1ngles and Jim RJce drilled his 11th home run u Boatcn downed Minneeota 6·3. Rookie ril(ht--bander Detmh Boyd, l ·O and making hia first start of the aeuon, combined v.ith Bob Staaley to pitch a nine-hitter. Murphy sparks Braves Dale Muplay drove ln two runa Ill with a single and ucrifioe fiy and made a diving two--OUt catch with the buel loaded aa Atlanta downed SL Louia Friday night ~-3 in National ~ adion- lt wM the Bravea' fifth straight win over the Card.lnala who awept Atlanta in then National Leaaue playoffl lut leUOll ... Ellewheft in the National League. Al Oliver and Wana Cromartk drove in three runa aplece and AMn Daw .. had two RBI. leading Montreal to a 9·2 victory over San Fran· cim> . . . Plnch·hitter IU1 Bna°'8A keyed a three-run eiahth lnninl with a one-out, bele9-loeded lln&Je, 1ad1n8 San DieF to an 8-5 triumph over Philadelphia . . . Du ........... •okied tbne h1111. ~ ~ a piair ol ......... and dJ"OW ln two nma and Jee Prtee ~tched a fou.r·hitter' -andnnati beat Houlton 3-1 ... l..Jah~hittlna LurJ Bewa drilled a bele9-io.ded triple and BID Badmer hit a tbree--run homer' in an efaht·ND aeventh 1nn1nC to pve the OUceao Cuba a 9-3 romp over Plt1mbuqh. The Cub. entered the aeventh lnnin8 of then pme traWnc 3-0. ' 7 6ers reap spoils of title Each membel' of the Ph1lade1phla • 76en will receive at 1eMt '281400 from a record $422,500 pot for winnlnc the !" National Beaketba11 Amodatkm UtJe. The total pool lncludm 1100.000 for *tine the N!N Y odt Knlcb in tlM r..tem c.cnference aemWnal. $50,000 for the triumph OWi' Mil· waukee in "'the Eastern finat and '2JC),OOO for ellmlnatine the Laa Anaelel LaUn in the champianlhip ...... ,........ ....... will defend bil World Boxinc c.ounct1 w.lW'ftlcbt title ........ challmaer-J ................. GNe9 on July 10 at~ Boardwalk R • w:y in Atlantic Oty . . . Harvard UDlwnity bM rejected a request by the Boat.en ~ ol the United State. Pootball 1.-,ue to pl.a~ llNM home pm11 at Harvard at.dlum ..• .Iba &MU«, an a.lltant foot.ball cioach at ldaho Sta .. Unlvenlty fOC' the I.Mt four ltfJW, ... named the acbool'• heed fooc.ball ClOICh ~ . • Atlanta Bn.-ka c.o.cb I.Mia..........., w• ~an ntarw'nn of hie contnct by~ .. ~ ...... own.-o( the NBA. twD, but Laucba'Y llid he plumed 1IO meet with offidala of the ~ Bulla and San a..> Cllppen beforedeftdt"1Wbere btwlllcmch next year .•. BUI M .... .,. WM officially named OOllCh of the Mlnnelota North Stan ol the Naticnal Hockey Leaawt Friday. = wu liptd to a two.year cantnct at a $76,000 a year and ended a fiv.month IMJ'Cb foe a head cmch after Gl• S..11 ~ Take a seat Estancia quarterback Chuck Boegel is pulled down by <:o&ta Mesa's Troy Ybarra during Friday night's alumni game at Davidson Field. Texas, Oklahoma State win James Madison, Stanlord suit er opening-round setbacks ~ ~ OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Texaa aood outtna af1el' 1ha1 one I had a ahot <Jver the right field ~ cent.er ftelder Mike Trent tried to aurrn, the regionala (eight walka with Gary Green on flnt '? giW bide afler tytnC a CoUece World ln a km to Ml9Ullppl State).'' Oklahoma State a 2-1 lead '!l the Se!W record Friday ~t and The 62·14 Lonahoma then aent fifth inning. Lon1horn pltcher Calvin 13 batten to. the pla oblte in an "~ far as rm concerned, m}J Sch1ra1di akl two of hia three elaht·nm eighth. Trent. Jeff main priority ia to get on ~ ~ pitcha weren't worldna in hla Hearron and Steve Labay picked the guya behind me have IOIDe- llve-hit lhutout In ftnHound up their third hitl of the 1ame in body ~ hit in," said Knapp, who play of the NCAA baleba1l ch.am-the b6a inning. a1ao dOubled in the game. p6omhl .. bin "Af1er we fell behind 4-0, I just Freshman desipated hitta: The •ranbcl Tex.ma ripped wanted to stay away f.rcm the bis Pew lncaviglia added an m, fint.Ume CWS entrant Jam. l.nning -but we didn't," aid surance run with his 22nd~ Mtd'r-IM to advance to Mon· Jamee Madi90ll COllCh Bnd ~ of the -.i ~ Oklatvma Staie daY• wtnnen' bndEet wmifinal cock. '"We never made a threat." in the aewnth inning. , ....._ No. 1-nnked Oklahoma The loaa dropped Jamee The Cowboys came into die tttate, a 3-1 victor' over .aec-M.adlaon. 37·12, into Sunday'• tournament with more home n.11\lf, c:nd-nnUd 8'8nford in Friday 1oeen hr1iicket cont.eat aga1nat (86) than any club ln. ~. m.bt'• Olher f.ln&...round pme. Stanford, 40·1S.l. ei&ht.teu:n fielcl. Second with 111 1-Medlenn and Stanford In the nlgbtcap, Oklahoma Wal Stanford. who Do picked up ~Sunday at 5:.10 p.m. in ui State, f7·14, u.ed an unlikely ita klne nm off~ State eUmbwUcn pme. home run hitter in it• si'tcher'a Dmnis ~= TNnt acand four rum on three power·hittlna lineup to down Gary Kanwiaher with f:rtc t bunt....,_ and a walk to tie 13 Stanford. . pve'1 80lo shot in the aeooli& ottwn for the .mcie pme acortna Le.doff hitter Tim Knapp lined lnninl· record in CW8 aicUon. He came. cbe to breUina the record in an llllb~nm eAOtll when be nmd home Iran dnt Gil • pounct .. rule double by ~ Burrows. Tbe ump.. mide him return to third '-· ·'I didn't ... the ball~ bit: 1 went on and awed and hid in , the ctuaout .umil iMY Clln.d mt badt," Mid Trent. "I wm hopinc they wouldn't ..... Scb1nldl. lW, itlW:lt out five but dalmed hi& fCll'kbiilll didn't work Ind that.hli fa.tt.11 had no lip. 0 My fud)aJl w-.'t over· powertnc i.nd my llider kepC me in the pme all nlaht." Sch1raldl Mid. ..I w.n't thinkina about a ahutou\, I~ tpntied tp bave ·a Mheck can't negOti.ate w.ith other tea~s No-bogey round carries Simpson to Kemper lead SAN DIEGO (AP) -A nara1 letUns that Ind~ Uopina bJlla I and a wandertng river 1.fbecl with ~ treel and eucalyptm arow. bu been selected u the .Cta tot the equestrian '1lduraoc. event In the 1984 Olympic pmM. .i.t~DA, Md. (AP)-Scott '?!¥'peon, who said he usually ~ his best goli on the tougher COW'RS, slipped past faltering Oeol'IZe Bums with a no-bosey 68 li&l e9tabliahed a 2-stroke lead r./iday in the second round of the ~per Open. i peon, 27, twice a national te champion at USC and a tent money-winner ln five as a touring pro, compiled ale total of 136, eight shots par for two trips Qver the ;) 3 yards of rolling hills that e up the testing Con- onal Country Club courae. · performance thus far, he • reminded him of his lone Tour victory, in the 1980 JNttern Open at Butler lnter- M11innaI, considered by many as most difficult course on the m probably playing a little now than when I won," he :t"assaday 13 .·~SSUines ... ·:jlp spot e 27-year-old Cassaday, in • aecond year on the tour, · ed the sixth, 10th and 11th over the 6,100-yard course held a I-stroke lead over King, Allee Miller and Deb- Maaey. • Tied for fifth pl.ace were time defending champion ollis Stacy, Alexandra Rein- t, Susie McAllister, Lauren we, and Sandra Palmer with .1Under-par 7h. Cassaday, who finished 73rd in last year's West Virginia Classic, escaped most of the numbing dri.zz.le that began to fall m Wheeling by mid-morning. She used a steady iron game to aet up ~veral easy putts on grftlll ahe ~ "weren't holding but weren't Eiad." Canaday's best riniah this ~ was a tie for 10th at the ~er Plymouth Classic two ~eeks ago in Clifton, N .J . King, who was called in to play it the tournament at the last mj,nute, birdied three holes on the lront nine, while Miller and ~Y made their moves on the 68Ck nine. "Stacy, who has won the tour- nament in playoffs the past two ¥~·said conditions on the hilly ~urse were"tough," but she said ~ was bothered by the oool ~peratures more than the rain. 1. OCC crew I .. reaches fin al _...§.YRACUSE, N.Y. -The Or--.se Coast College junior vanity crew qualified for today's final by ~ ita repechage wt Fri- bere. .. __ ,_ -~ e repechage, ~to give ousted ln the fint round chance at qualifying, duced four additional era, which will compete ~~"'1lla' tint day winnen Cal and a JV boat won its heat a time of 6:04.9. Prtnceton•a w finished 9eCOOd at 6:05.9. ,1.an-.1ie other heat, Syracuse wu (6:06) with Princeton 'A' . ) u the runner-up. Today'• final on Lake Onon-,a.p here la mcheduled to start at : 1:30 p.m .. Ugbt lhowera are ex-• said. "It was just a conalatent week. I got in a groove and l kept it there. I just hope I can do the same thlna this week.'' With a pair of 68s and only one bogey for the week, that in fl Thursday's first round, his ~n aiatency has been at a high level. Burns. however, went from vic- tor to victim. He beat the coune with a record-tying acore of 64 in the first round. A day later, he soared 13 strokes higher to a 77 that left him at 141, 3 under par and five off the pace. "I wasn't that "'far off," Bums insisted. "This is a very unforgiv- ing golf coune. The bounces I was getting yesterday, I didn't get today." Simpson and Burns played in mild weather in the morning, while Tom Kite had to contend with afternoon showers and drizzles while he shot a 70 that left him in second at 138. "Would you believe this (ralh) was an advantage? We're don't know how to play in the sunshine," Kite said, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the unusually high number of rain- outa experienced on the tour this year . Kite, who has taken the Vardon Trophy for the low stroke aver- age on the tour for the past two seasons and won the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am early this year, missed only one green and made his lone bogey of the tournament there. "A most pleasing round,'' he said. "I struck the ball the way I'm supposed to be striking iL" With 36 holes to go in the chaae for a $72,000 first prize, Bums was next, three strokes behind Kite, followed by Fred Couples, Jack Renner and Tze-Chung Chen, a tour rookie from Taiwan. Renner had an eagle-2 in his 71. Chen shot 73 and Couples 71. League champions Members .or the boys' 12-and-under Newport Beach Tennis Club team which recently captured the Orange County Tennis Associa- tion's East League are: (front row, left to right) Brian Tyler Doug Schulein and Craig Scott; and (hack row, from left) Coach Scott Penner, Don Fuschette, Scott Blythe, Lance Shepherd and Robbie Atkin. Mahe, Poissant to lead South Orange County All-Star baseball game set for June 14 F.dison High shortstop Todd Mabe, who batted .450 this season, leads the list of players representing the South in the 16th annual North vs. South Or- ange County High School All-Star baseball ~ame schedulc<i for June 14. The contest, set for 7 p.m. at Glover Stadium m Anaheim's La Palma Park, is spoll90red by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim. Among the other area rep- resentatives on the South unit are Corona del Mar's Gordon Mcm, who batted .343 last season, Fstanda's Steve Nichola, a third baseman who batted .376 th.is se.uon, and Irvine pitcher Rodney Poissant, who led the Vaqueros into the CIF 2-A semifinals before falling to eventual CIF champion Norwalk. . Huntington Beach High will be represented by pitcher-outfielder. Gary Buckels and third buefnan Charley Hartwell (.390). Another Sunset League standout, Shane Flores, will catch for the South. He batted .476 at Marina this season. Ocean View shortstop Phil Hill- man, who batted .368, a also on the South squad.- LA Express ToMTnsell to • entices USFL LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wide receiver Jojo Townsell of UCLA, a third round draft pick of the National F001ball League New Yatk Jets, bas~ with the Los A.Jigeles ~ the United States :Football Leape club an- nounced Friday. Although the Expn!91 said it was a multi-year pact, the financial terms were not divulged. Townsell finiahed his collegiate pt.y aa the No. 2 paaa catcher ln UCLA annala. The 5-9, 180-pounder from Reno, Nev., caught 100 for 1,773 yards 81)d a .chool-record 20 touchdowns. "We've ligned one of the premier wide receivers in college football," sai{l Coach Hugh Campbell who lUnwelf was a star receiver when at Waahing1o{l State. "We're hopeful he dn make a difference for ua in the flnal weeka of the aeuon."~ Townsell waa expected,, to start pnctid.ng with the USFL team l..rnmediately. He joins his college quarterback Tom Ramsey, a rookie with the Expre.. The two were mainstaya of the 1982 UCLA teem that post- ed a 10-1-1 record for the Pac-8 title and beat Michigan in the Boee Bowl game. Formal annbUoement of the ct.. cision iJI .Cheduled lot Wednel- day, aald Georp Broder, • spokeaman for the Los Anee189 Olympic Organ1%fna Conunittee. "It'• a -beauulul lllibt. a gorgeoua aetting for one of the most exdtlni and challenc1nc equestrian events," Broder a.id of the picturaque valley in the q. elusive Rancho Santa Fe.,.. The $~ million equestrian coune and a 1011 coune 19 betna built by Watt Indllltries of San Diego as part of their poUi 1,240-acre Fairban.lu Ranch de- velopment, located 17 miles nqrth of San Diego. Right now, the equestrian coune "loolu like a lump of dirt'' as giant earth rnoven and 8"aden tranafonn river bottomland into a world-clua equestrian coww, said Watt spokemnan Gerald Schultz. About 1.3 million cubic yards of earth will have been moved by the time the equeetrtan and aolf· courses are ccmpleted in May 1984, and Schultz said the equs- trian course "will be a aurpri1e for man and beast.'' •· Broder said the Olympk: riders will get to walk throuah the course before they nm but the horses will eee it only one Ume- during the race. Race Week at LBYC Fifty-flve of the apeediest Ift,. temational Offshore Rule ..rune yacht.a on the West c.out are poiaed for the start of Long Beech Yacht Club's Race Week Thw. day. The regatta continuta through June 12 with one r.ce each day. In four yean Race Week hM come to rtval St. FrancW Yqt Club'• Big Boat Series ailed each fall on the windy wat.en of Sul Franci.lco Bay. Nine of the entries In th1a year'• Race Week are from Newport Beach. including Peter TGng"a Fren-38 MomenJ;wn from South Shore Y.cht Club. wtnmrol l.QI Ange.te. Yacht Club•a WhiCDe7 Seri ea. Other local boats are: John Arena' Frera-!U Tomahawk, Balboa Yacht Club; Warren Han- cock'• Peter.>n-46 Aleta. New- port Harbor Yacht Club; BOl Power's Holland-43 High Roler, NHYC: Dick Ettinger'• Nelson-Marek -41 Free Enterprise, NHYC; Ron Melville'• Choate-40-Bipla. Balboa YC; Tom Schock'• New Yqrk-36 Marrakesh Exprea, NHYC, and JohaNon and Wd- liamaon 'a NY-36 Big Apple, Voy- agen YC . Sporis on TV RUFFELL'S . TELEVISION UPHOlSTHY, INC. ·~ ...... --4 .... 1922 HAHC>e llVO. COST A MISA -S0-1 I S6 10 a.m. (4)-TENNIS-Cov~e of the women'• tingles final ln the Frend\ Open (taped ~=======~ earlier). Noon (5)-8.ASEBAU.-A.1\IEt!la at Milwaukee. 12:15 p.m. (4)-BASEBALL-St. Louis at Atlanta. 2 p.m. (7)-GOLF-C.overage of the Walker Cup in Hoylake, F.ngland (taped earlier). 2:30 (2)--00LF-Thlrd round coveraae of the Kemper Open at Bethe.da, Md. (taped). 3:30 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SATUADAY-M&rvia Frasier (9-0, 6 KO.) vs. Joe Duper (57-9~1, 38 KO.) in a heavywetaht bout at Atlantic: Ci~ (taped). ~7) WlDE WORLD OF SPORTS-Larry ltolmea w. Tlrn Weathenpoon for the WBC heavyweisht Utle in Lu Vesas (taped). We have r11es >O'!L u• n1nd1rd r11e-1 for driven between the qes of lO lnd60. There·, I aood rNtOn '°' 1hl~. f1rmer• knows &hit lhe\e driver\ tend 10 be nter 1nd more c1reful on rhe hlahwl'f. The San Francisco Giants are having a Willie Mays Day to honoJ' their former center fielder in August. RADI~ Bllleball-An&-la at "MiJwaUkee, 12:15 p.m., KMPC (710); New York Meta ~t Dodpn. 7:05 p.m., KABC (790). I ACOCOfdlng to C•llfot"'4! '4.teAMH •nd Prof ..... COde (he. 11100 to 1100) •II pereon• dofnl buelne•• under • flcddoue nel'M muat IU• • 1tatement with th• County Clerk •'Id have tt pubfl•h•d tout tltn•• In • new1paper Mtwfnt the at•• In whloh tt\• buah\e .. 11 located. You're 1he driven whO hive fewer 1ccldentt. Thi!"• why f lfTMB creMd our J>.l'fiO ~ IUto policy. If you qulllify. ~ coulc:I lave SU~ C.: I~vine offers sports Camps The at.atement la ,.qul,.d ~ law end 11 · NCHH'Y lft ptOe.dlnt yo1tt buatno•• neme. Meat b•Rk• reqwlt• proof .. •"t '° open comr1etd81 ~. The DAll,.Y PILOT ptOVfdeJ ........ ._. pubttcatten Mt'*"-We ......... l'ect ... fY fOfl'ftl lltcl 1Nfrtt81n e d•llr Htvl•• to th• Or• n Io C • w ftt r Cou""°'8M. DMt ..., bJ one •t elH connnlel't efftM• • phone the LIG•L DIPA9'TMINT ...._,, on ~ P'«nUnL UCI Uliltant coech Joe Miller directs four lellt9fll of bueball camp be8lnn1n8 July 18 for aces 7-18 And baketball coach Bill Mulligan offers a team camP'Aua. 7-12 and a cby camp Aua.15-19 for -ae- 10-1'1. lat. HI t•r 111•re ....., ............... ,. OtMQe COUt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1883 ~ ' . "' .. MAJCMt LEAGUE STANDtNGS Amertcen a....,. -IT~ ~ o.ic- T- lt-Cltv ow.----$eet119 '# I.. " ti n n n n n n n ,. n >o 11 n IASTDC~ a.aon Tor- a.it!More NltwY-Mltw-.. 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It Roylls, 11:15 Astros 11 DMltn, 1:05 Howard Twlnv Miile Peel< Jim loorO\ Molt. ... _ • .... •t Brewen. 5:30 13 ' .... at ClllCl(O, 5:30 Decfltri at Reds. 9:35 a.111. 20 .... at Teus. 5:35 ,. .... ll _... 7:35 Z'1 Twsat ..... 7:30 16·11-153 ,..,...,53 11-u-1u 71·76--153 Tueed•Y Wedn•ed•y 7 • CllictlO •t-... 7:30 ._.,. 1t Atlanta. 4:40 c:i.c. er...-. 730 ~ at Atlanta. 2:40 " . 11 ~ at CNcaao. 5:30 Atta,it• 11 ........ 7:35 ... " Cllap, 5:30 Aa.iu at ~. 7:35 21 22 .... et Tws, 535 Pldrts I\ DMstn. 7:3! .... at Tew. 5:3S ,... .. ~.735 21 2t Tm1at~·30 •DMltn It , 7:05 TtKas 1t All*. 7 30 O..tn at.hdrn. l.05 -L~A teumement ce1.....,..w.va.1 LMAM C...-y lhltY l(lfte Allee 1NW ~ MuMY $illle McAA.-A»•-· R-<11 -. Slecv SW.• p- ~eft HO•• Marv 0-- 5.Me l«tolacclnl ~ Homlln Olaww O.fln Marl Mc Dowe• Kolft'f P<K-all ~...- Corot T-Allson -d "-"" ~ ""-Mari --K&lmlerOkl ---Rlc:llC-Slwon a.rr .... ~-..._. 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J7·37·7' ,, __ ,, JJ·J1-1• ,..._,. )7·l1-1' u--7' ·--1• JS.--JS 37._,, J7--7S JS--75 ll·Jl-75 lS·.0-75 l6--7S ,..._,. 11·-1• lS-•1-16 Jt-)1-16 ·-11 l7·-76 ·-,. ___ ,. •»-16 ··-1• ,,.,,_,, ___ ,, ,..._1, J7--7' ,.._,. ··-1' 3'·0 -17 J?·-17 )6·0 -77 l1--11 n --n 11--11 •JJ-11 ·-11 U ·»-7t J7•0 -11 ·-,. ft·»-11 11-0 -11 ·-11 41·J1-7t ··-7'1 •»-11 ........ ,. ., ......... , Ouellller9 Frldey lot &.nday'a ~ 400 at«* car r-114 ,.,_.. k*mlltlonel "-wtly. 1. Oall'r9ll Wanrtc>. Frankin. Tenn .. °'911-"*'• 11e . .u1. • 2. Tim AlctvnGnd. MootwMa. N.C., PO<'l- llac, 115.925. 3, Tetrf t.abonte, Tt1nlly, N.C., CtiewOlel, 115.~. 4, Alcky Audd, ctleNpMll•, VL, CNY· roMC, I 14.808. 6. Geoff Bodine, ,.._.,,t GwcWI, N.C .. Ponuac. 114. 763. I , HltTy Gant, T~ N.C .. lluldl. 114 135 7, Jim 9own POttlend, at... 9ulcla. 114.135. I. Rictlwd Petty, Randlemen, NC .. Pon- tlllc. '13 t21. '· Joe ""'1tMn. ....... N-C<.. lkAck . 11a 850. 10, Bobby A,l(laon, Hu9yto.\, Ala.. Bulcll, 113."5a. 11. Nell eonn.tt. Hu9ytown. Alll .. a-- rollt 118.460. It, 0-Mwda, Sltytend, N.C .. Pontiac, 113 307. • 13, MorOM ~d. Chenotte, N.C .. l!lulck. 113.038. 14. Alcll Mc:Ctey. Bloomlngton, Celt., Pontiac, 112.291. 15. Dela ~. MoorwYll!e, N.C , Ford, 113.1'7. 11. l'landy ll«:k•. Hlghlend, Buick, 111.470 17 ... 6c:lvnltt, Aeclellno. O-Ole4, 111.391. 11, lier9MI McOtlll, 8rldla Vel, 0.L, Buldt. 11 I 392 19, Iii !.lion, ~. 0.., Ford. 11120I. 20. Ole* lltoolta, .AJtlemWle. N C • Ford, 111 IOI. Thul'8day June • .... 11 ...... 12;20 Mtlslt ...... 7:0S • 10 Clllclll'O at =· 7'30 -GMc .. at A ta. 4:40 TOfOll!O 11 ..... 7:30 -GMcen at Reds, 4:35 TorGftt.D at ..._ 1 ...,..,. at Reda. 4:05 11 17 Atlanta at ~ 1:35 ~ 11 Toronto. 4:30 ..... at Ton111to. 10 II 0Mcwa. 7.35 lltdl at DMltn. 1.05 2S 2A All• at Royals. 5 35 ...... al llpyats. 5 3S •All'* II RoJ11s, 5.35 Pldrts It DMltn. l OS AslrOS II DMltn. 7 35 Astros It.,._.... 7.05 30 Julr 1 2 Rorals II ..... 1 30 DMctn al Aslros, 5 3~ Rorlls II ..... 7:30 Dedsft II Astros, 5:35 RoJ1is 11 ..... 7 .oNs .. 11 Astros. 5:35 Oakland_ fans still • • gr1ev1ng SALINAS (AP) - Oakland fuw mourned the io. of the Raiden football team the way a family pieves foe a dead child, accorc:Una t.o a aporta psycholqpat who hM testified the Na- tional Football J..eaaue club pve the dty a lel\le of identity. 'Ibomu Tutko, who teaches a clua called "The Deeper Meening of Sports" at San Joee State University, aid in Monterey Superior Court Thuraday that Oakland Raider fans have displayed aymp- t.oma of grief since the teem'• move to Los An· geles prior last 8eUOfl. The city has gone t.o court to a-y t.o recover the teem through emi- Tutko dted the five Nle9 ot pf outlined 1n the reaarch of Eliza. beth Kubler-&.: de- nial, where the fa.nl plead with the team noJ t.o ao: anger, where the teem ii branded aa a traitor; negotiation, such aa the current court trial: depre91ion 11 the nego- tiation stage fails; and adjustment, perhaps brought on by the pres- ence of the United States Football League Invaders. ''I am sure feelings are very intenae, but does that make It publicuae?" Judge Nat Agliano asked, referring to the "public use" standard upon which eminent do- main la judged. nent domain, a power Oakla nd attorney nonnally uaed to acquire Michael Stamp replied property needed for the feelings indicate a roads. parka or other public purpose and public wnrk!i . evidence of public use. 1 1 ·· B~ui!;!i ~!~k !_?. !!!!:.:, Ralston Purina Co. of. took the action because fered the St. Louis Blues the league demonstrated franchise back t.o the"' that it effectively con- N at ion a 1 Hoc k e y trola the franchise by ita League on Friday to "improper rejection" of "operate, t.o sell or the company's attempt otherwise t.o dispoee of t.o sell the team. in whatever manner the Rkhars said "no com- league desires." ment" when asked if There was no immedi-any deadline was set on the the tender offer because ate responae from of pending li• .. """"'on. NHL on what the com-__ ... pany called a tender The NHL Board of offer. Gov ernors over- whelmingl"f rejected " The move comes on $11.5 million offer· by the heels of a $60 million Coliaum Holdings Ltd. lawsuit filed by the St. on May 17. Ralston Louis-hued fe«I oon-chupd in ita lawsuit glomerate on May 24. that the meeting ''waa a The suit, filed in U .S. total aham in that princi- District Court,• was pal memben Were not prompted by the refusal pre9e'l\t, and the meetilll of the NHL to approve was conducted in an the sale and transfer of adversarial, bia9ed and the Blues t.o a group in improper manner, in- Saskatoon, Saskatche-dicating the predisposi- wan. Uon of the defendanta to Elmer D. Richan, a defeat the transfer ap- Ralston Purina spokes-plication." IUT~~I~~ "°""°"' ...... NA*ITA~ The followlng l*"ION -doing butllMll .-: WIST COAST INOU8TAIAL, &N S1utge0n Dr., Cotta MeM, CA ~ OAEOORY aeon FELIX, 6N St11rgeon Dr • Co•I• MeH, CA 91929. OAEOOAY STEPHEN AOH , eoo ShMta ~. Coete -..... CA t2at. Thie ~ .. conducl9d by • ganat.i~. Thie 1ta•-· -Ned wltll the County Clef1I o4 Orange County on Juna i. 1N3. 1'21.,. P11blllhed Or•119• Cout Delly Piiot. June ... 11. 18. 26. 1N3 264~ PtB.JC NOTICE NOTa °" PU9IJC AUC110N M NMOMAl. PWIRT'f MMH•lra ON YACATRD ~I OP ~ TINANYtCCt9) Notloe la hereby ven that on June 13, 1tlS at 1 :00 a.m., at 19416 8endlller Clrde, In Founlaln Valley. Orenge County. the underelgned wlll aell at publlc auc:1lofl the ~al prop9rty left by UNITED MOPED. Said pr()09fty con1lat1 of one S11nbaam t iger 1porta o., wltll mlec. S*19: thirty pelre o4 window vente, one compre1aor and two atMI lablea; tM wooden llgne,!!Ye llberglMI rnolda, tNrty wtndMlalda. Said auc tion wlll be med• pureuant to the provl1lon1 of Sectk>n 1"8 ol the CMI Coci.. Dated: Mav 18 111a3 C:.·Propert• 1ot s n 1 881 Cemlno Del Alo So SUIM•B San OlegO, CA Publlatled Orange Cou 1 Dally Piiot, JI-. ... 11. 1983 25ts-83 ' PIC11"0U8WM NAmlTA,......., The follow4ng pereon le dOl"9 ~-= SPLITS. 1109 Corona Line, eo.ta ...._ CA t2t2e BONNIE SUE MILLEA. 1109 Corona Lana. Co111 MtH. CA ~ Thia ~ .. oonduc:tad by .,, lndlvldll9. 9onNa Sva Miiiar Thia etat-• -nlad with the County CWk of Orange County on June 2, 11113. Pl1m1 P11bll1lled Orange Cout Dally Piiot. June ... 11. 1S. 25. 19'3. 2685-83 NOTtea OF MWNUe IHAIUNQ llUDCJaT HUNNQ F11CALYIM ....... The City Council of the City of lrvtne wtll conduc1 a public budget heating on June 14, 1983, at 6:30 p.m. In the lrvlne City Council Chamber•. 17200 Jambor" Boutevatd, lrvfM, Callfomla, at wtllctt Ume cttai-ne wtft and m..1-=ellaneous othe have the opportunity to provide written and oral relatiwa and friendl Ser comment• concerning the FY 1983-84 propoeed budget · will be he&d ·Tuea-and the propo919d uaea of ~ Sharing Funds. ~ on The followlng uaea are propoHd for Revenue · LABZELEl\E Sharing Funda: LOUISE ELIZABET . PubUc Safety LARZELERE. l'ftider\ Police Operation ............................................ $230,000 Costa M Ca Pt Community Servtoee esa, · 3 Youth Services ................................................... 90, 100 away on June l , UNI Senior Servtcea .................................................. 66,000 Swvived by her lovtnc h Public W(>ft(a band Richard, dau1ht.e Street Sweeping ................................................ 96,500 Penny Mahon and Not-for-Proftta .................................................... 25,000 Michael and Patric Total ........................................................ $495,800 ShauahnemY. Servloes The City of Irvine propoeed operating budget la be held on Sunday, June G aummarlzed ea follows: ESTIMATED FUNDS AVAILABLE 1983 at 3:00PM at Paif TO FINANCE APPROPRIATIONS View °'-apel with Rev. General Fund ................................................ $21,112,248 Smith officiat!JJI. In lieu Revenue Sharing ................................................. 495,eoo Oow~ rDelDQri.a1 contribu Total .....................•............................. $21,807,848 dona may be ~ to SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS American Cancer Society Private intennent. Ctty Councll ·······························-·························· 82,543 View Mortuary d.lreciorw. City Man.g« ....................................................... 3" 1,212 JONZ City Clef'1( ............................................................. 245,043 EVELYN r . JONZ. a 1'llll Ctty Attorney ....................................................... 218,000 dent ol Neowport Beach. Self-lnaured ......................................................... 180,800 far the pmt 14 years. Non-Oepartrnentlll ............................................... 482,500 away oa Kay 2.8, 1983. Set-Admlnlltrattve ~ ................................... 1,487,895 va. will be held on Satur-Community 0..elopment ................................. 2,081,838 day, June 4, 1983 at 4:00PM Community s.vtcee ................. ·-···················· 2,449,970 at tbe SnJ1tb & 1\ithlll PubUc Safety .................................................... 5,982,294 Weltdiff Chapel Private Pubtlc Worn .................................................... 8, 137,585 in'81'.Dmt ...,,._ will be Total RecomtMnded = ~ ~ ~ Appropr1atlon9 ............................................ 21,607,848 ,.._.!... ,_ ... _ 0.ted: June 2. 1983. ~-...,. ..._.. CITY OF IRVINE the direction of Baltz Barbara Plllllka Ba .. oo Smith & 1\ithlll OePuty etty Clef'1( == ~848-~ Publlahed Orange Cout Dally JS!lot, June 4, 21:,~ HAaa. LAWM-MT. LIVI Mortuart •Cemetery Cra1TWtorv 1625 Gutter Ave Costa Mesa ~~55' ,_CIMOTMmS ~MOilWAT lllltCMITUAIY 110 8foedWav Costa Meta 6'2·9150 I J • 1n the .. OrMIQe Co**' DAILY PILOT/8aturdey, June'· 1883 The marketplace on the Ora~ge Coast ... 642-5678 N earl11 half of au DaU11 Pilot read•r& have uaed tM claui/ied •ectkm to buy or aell a product. I . . I could tell Dad was proud, and Mom was recJliV bean-Ung . And ec.:en Aunt Harriet got a little misty around the eye3 . • swore .· ' . -,, ' .. ' fdgoto •the dogs. ' ... ;· . ' ~ ' } ( ·; t 4 •,, ';M on1 always wanted me to be a doctor. Dad didn't ~· mbch ca.re, as long as I a.mounted to something. • .. But Aunt Harriet was convinced I would come to a bad en~.· I . · The reasons Aunt Harriet was not exactly kindly disposed toward me stemmed from when I inadvertently left a pet c-aterpilJar in he r sterling c-andy dish. After that, Aunt Harrie t felt that my chances of evolving into a responsible human being were bleak indeed. "Headed right to the dogs, that boy;· sheo mutte r. To overcome this grave flaw in my character, she began bombarding me with US. Savings Bonds. Figuring no doubt, that money might lead me away from evil rather than toward it. After all, I needed aU the help I could get. And Aunt Harriet couldn't have helped me more. Those Bonds grew up, along with me, into a nice, fat nest egg. One I kept tapping as I moved along in my life. l finally hung out my shingle toda)": John Petrie, doc1or of veterinary medicine. I could tell Dad was proud, and Mom was really beaming. And even Aunt Harriet got a little misty around the eyes. After all-she's the one who predicted I was going straight to the dogs I Buying US. Savings Bonci.Y on a regular basis helps America . And it can help a dream become a reality in.stead of something that might have been . • 1 j • l . ,. v .... ···~r"' • ,Ir~._,....~ • • -.- , • l!J.; , -.It:" . • c . \e:· .. ~ .... ~· .. r ~\ ~~ t '.v . :';" .. -. ~ . . .. iiiii .. p:::;:;~l!!i···· .,.. ... •.• ....... "" ...... .. .. _.... 1111 .,...... .. .. 011111 IF •===' ~4 ~ 9DWY w. ::.. lit:. 'ti: Mw1nt~ f()lll) ADS ARE FREE Cd: 1111111 Opening and clo•lng Hperlence for em all IAM4PM. ta.II to et#t. 54&-14'6 71., NO HA • ..,,.R BLVD ltllft.. Matur9 pan time rnulU-tlne ~ In CdM. IM-ft80. "' AJL.L.El'TOH BEA CL"f • COUNTAY 11Ml4S. -------. -tn9TAlf ITM11J et.ua.ne eeee .ftlLITU&.11 w~~naoww'-\a Fu1pacec1=~ .au1 ~. lmmed 1Nn-eo.ta Meea ~. FUii wtlo ~ WOttllnO wtttl ~ wt~· .. ""Alf=Jt-eo::"'~lon 8¥911. time. IOfM .-.nlnge, no youth. Mu•t be well, '::r.--."= MA8SU88ES to w/~. hnd_,.. Wn.. M . No QIOOIMd, penonabM, • eowpm to WOf1t lOt 1 TO &EAVE YOU Full c:MtOI, Mlety negoc, 174, Delly Hot. Box 1MO, poel1M rnotlvatOI'. Stert 11 ~~who.._ 561·244S Coeta ...... CA., ,..., 11&.,., ... Call 2-59fTI, wcdlngwtth~ No llOllTI I Beeuty Salon it•11on ren· lt•te eJCpetlenc• and "'6-1021 (Uk fOf' Sl111r· ~ req, bYt wt• tel. Greet A~ MlatY ~. ron). wllllog tolWnword I ~~~~~~~ -~· Into 131.()4()() ---p•--d•t•prooee9in0. Uary :;;: 0 UT CALL 0 NL Y . •--• •-$1000permo.Ekltlmlt 'ound oentte I mo. old 135-111tt Beeuty SliOn Statton ren--·tall.I ftU/Wllllm r-.ume In per.on« 1111 Qermen Shepherd, 't" Ill. Great Atmotphele. Ct!bteTVllaboomlngln-Make .Va .. helpl~ OYt~Oonat2900 •hot•. houHbroken. lllNu.111 Info. 831.()4QO du.vyendGroupWC..... youth Qrrl«• promote Brll1af,0201,Coeta I Needl a krMo home. a.cMlof/~ 8odyS~"-leten1 M/F le an lndwtry ..._.We their own .. tabllehed Meu. 7141......,.5111. Of11ce& Slrttlda!,P911.... Good working 'con; are Heklng quallfled rouw.. Mell.A. outgol~·lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ,OUNO male brwn/whl Tll WT 111111 dltlone Mon-Fri Contect people to ... Cable TV ettrectM parental type ,, C«*9'IOQ Tenter, male 73M638 558-8638 LMry, jOHN8oN I SOH ~ • '~ ~ ~ t ~ c-'J°"~ ~I 2·5c>m. Secf~~__!!~ eo-11111 oodt9f mix, old8f LINCOLN, MERCURY. · · ,...... w/blue I. tJnwrl lthr COiiar, 540-5e30 WWWWWonderful op-1-PHO-T_O_LA_B_O_O_UN_T_E_R live Newpott Center Re- female Ne/tan Terrier ..-11111 portunlty for ~ who PERSON PfT Exp l>f'8f altof'• office. Front ontoe loou1 mix, female IHR• ITW er ... P~ecn~ for are: epply In per•. M-s: ~re::!" ~d blcl'tM OerlNrl Shep, e.utlful eJCeltlng glf'la, Call ~8-1995 . • Herd WorklnO SnapMot 1 Hr PhOto. ahotthlln<I & .W..ance'. lllMll '9ma1e Golden Re-Private rOOIM • Self Motivated 141 RIWtalde Dr. NB !Reel Hlat• experleoce tttlwr~ now. Numer· o.lty 1oAM·2AM Bright, enera-tlo. outgo-• AmblllOU• Me-2424 helpful but not ....,,1 .. 1 OUI klttene I call avell. 1885 l>ar11 Ave C M. Ing? Join Shopper'• PHOTO LAB PRINTER Prefer loc.i reeldenl F~ :::,1 1~ MMe~ 831·1H1113 ' · ~:::~~1..f'cf!:,t := ~ :an'f.' .0: w/Noftltu exper .. ~ lnter!M utl M,., Duhi. C.M. 644-MM trlC1. Terrtton" avall. rMt oPPQrtunlt.... com-Snapehot 1 Hour Photo. ....., I. Tnlef le. ~ LabradOt Re-Hello Lonely ButlnH• Wllh emall Investment. peny beMftta. & Mc:Urlty 1411 Riverside Dr .. N.8. Realtorq1 6'4..:4910 ~ PUOOY'1 Female Men. Attractive you~ Info. & Int• r v I• w of worttlna In a ltlftvlng In-PUIT OAIE .. blec41. --I-behaved· Lady avail . !or deytf ...... 714-544-11113, duetry. ~11one ec:-lnteriormalnt 1 See·y for buay NB Found wi vlelnlty E. oi lunch/dinner e1cor1. 714·15152·5379 oepted: Mon-Tuee, llem • nlole.n e>Cper.:C.-:::h~: Tu/Law office. x'int Megnolla, betwHn e39-30e0 ear Wutl 2Pln· Holiday Inn, 3131 c:utture helpful but no1 nee. typing lkllll m•ndatory. AAMmt end lncRlanepollt Ladle• only, full body NOT ENOUGH TIME FOR =-°\_~': 231• Cceta Muathav9QOOddrivlngre-S/H not req'd. ~or In Huntlnaton 9Mch. Call mMUge 11 your loc. SUN & EXEACISE? 81~ . • cord. 1151-175e. legal expnetpful. ltnlMd te2-218S" efter e p.m. 142.oM4 Detalllno 11 now hlrlnO UM Cook, 2 ~ mini· avall. Salary up to I 1 !500 youthtul energetic per· miHn ·~· Call Prap Cool< needed. Ex-Call Judy at e44-e518 FOUHO: Shaphefd puppy MEDfTATION. THE Inner llOM t«handcerWflltllng CMf fUohard 491~207 perlence· neceuary -* 211t I Oranoe CM. Journey. Beaullful & r• ..,vk:. Waall Farr8fll LAIQuna 8ofl • CLASStC Weo.8un. Apply In per-Sewing MacNne ()peretor ~ 4 moa. 8'5-9417 Mtdlng. Beginner• & ad-Rolla ~ Maroedel' POl'ATO & .RIB COM· \on ONl.Y. 1-3 pm. In C.M. Canvu & uph Ah tS vanoed welcome. Mon. and Porect1ee' wNle eoak~ PANY 8EBA8TIANS DINNER producta,prem, lull time. Found· &.meal ca1 bm a June II & 20, July 4 & 111, ....... the a.a-'.....-9Mch THEATRE. 140 A--Exper pref. Co. beneflll. . .._.. • HOME Fl:DtRAL ""'up ·--r-· Loen Prooeaaor Pico San a.m.nte 845-2244. tan, *--Dr., Hew· SAVINGS eun. Fulf or part-tll'M poe. IEJtper Loan Proceuor ' · 1--------pon 8Motl. 145-2444 A 1•7·30PM 2111 Mein lllon• avail. 15415 Newpof'1 nMCMd for ... -. .. ..._..._ P ,.,.,.., ___,,,.... Ex Teadler wanted for Sep-ug. · · Blvd, C.M. 831-etOO ~, -.....-rap """"" ,_,,,.,. • tembef. Must have E.C.E. Found:Smelt:r.1~ (213)202-14111( ...... ) • Ing of'ftoa. Hlaeant eut• perlence necHury. Temple Bet Yahn pon Fwy. • fem SPIRITUAL READINGS Chlldewe-mature '9lleble roundlnga. Jdnt~benefttl, Wed--Sun. ~In per. Pre-aehool, N. B Codc9')00 or y .. typ9. Advice I all It I per.on fOI' dlMdeare a It mutt be expenallOed In •On ONL y . i -3 pm. 844-191111or114()...464& W...()030 :i:n & .,::.,:'. = haekeeplng, 15 dYI M. FHA/VA/CO".:',!_?JIO~~I SEBA8TIAN8 DINNER REWARO L.oet· 5128 11115 So El PIMM cell tS73-eOl3 P<ooeul~~-,... THEATRE. 140 Avenue 11LD'IM M Slamw, 3 yra. 2o 1ba'. cernino . Sen aem. Color a makeup CONUll· ~1 '~-~l i:; Pico. San a.m.nte. &nam .. ll 8liu Pnt,, Turtle Rock 412·7211e. ent po1lt1on avall, 201 Ti.mtn CA. llHeo PUBLIC REL/ADMIN 1111111 Ridge. 553· 1S23 or • Splrltual Advtaor, part-tlmelfutt.tlme • ..em • ' ASST. lnt'I Exec/wrlter Exper. nec••NIY sun. 621-IOOO In 1111 matt~ bUllneee utra money. Fot eppt. UT....... Meda mature. ~ through Thufs. 5:30 PM to LQ9t O'IW Memof1e1 wttnd, iov., INltT1age. AnQe1a call ~-f« 1· 11 Rent A CW. WMh Per90n Frtday ...istant 11:30 PM. Guer. ~ ~ ~ Apao F. e mo. c1ar11 e711-24115147:J..11714 Color & makeup COMUlt· a d9tall car.. ~ exp. ..,,, QOOd office..,.. and c:;omm. Pluah and pro- grey w/wti•t• mark· i:L::t: I I ant po11t1on av ell, ~apply. eao. 190 plWant per90Nlltyh ·Flex leaalon•I working con· 1ng9.V\c. on.ga Hwy, ..-pert-time/full-time, ..,,, hrs. Llg t tra'vel. dltlona. Lagun• Hni. of- len Juan. Nwww9 to lutnetlM Hll extr• money. FOf eppt Matur~ R9Ceptlonlal/S.ey for flee, Scott. 051-2777 Tutie. REWARD. PrtVate twlm ln11ruetlon, calllHS4.oe50. perle~oed. bondab~: ..,.,. otnce to .,.._Telephone 24().81M aaM e mo-12 yr•. 11 YB Mlll&.TAITI Fu11111me 0aya tor ott1oe p11one9&eome11tetyptng PUTTm llWllll a>q>er. 840-S55e. nHded Im med lately bUlldlnol. Newpor1 a.di. e~i ~sJ let •phone· The Nation'• lergut Loat Cat "BJ· Lrga Blk per1/tlma for Prlnceu Ph. '44-1529 bee. ._ 12 · T..._Marketlng Firm 11 wtrt ~ ~ luiuat On. 4014 HOUM Products, a Colgete WMltdtlya ~. ll9fll•lf looklnO for a few hiQtl blue co11er w~ name ••y•••••• -•.,. Palmollv• company. Management Poelllon, NU Raoldgrowthhigtltedl. enet~Y lndMduela to work tee 4117-1233 - --•• N&-3a51 °' part time no 9JCPlf lf'Vfn9 baaed firm need9 5 -*'Cl and wtetc-«ld "'- • REWARD g:t~:'~ °m~; !!1~!: Dental HIQhly lldlled ROA nee. Coll9 deg,. Pf9f: t:'°'ie ~o ~~ ~~ LQ9t cat, blclwtlt, long °"' 100 hulls, 1 oompl. lor t11l pao1ted Or· 8'*1> ..&::': needed 10 on compU1 per hr guar'd pl\4 lucnlttve twr, tag BJ. 494-6154 bolt. MOO<>. 1-350-8651 ~=t~a= F~ ~.. P8:t~ ~::1~ bonua program. Cell Unda ... ••r&11&1111UTI ume Orthodontic e>Cper 11000112500 a montti. ~:M\lltiyp. 141-1111 • _._....._ -u1' .... ..,,. "703 e42· 713t 70 wpm. 6hlltl AV911: L.oet. Smt ....... ooa. ctlKdt Catematan mlg mold•. req r .... _.,..,. · 7AM to 11AM, 2:30PM to 1'B...- pec. Vic NwP' Slvd 6 ,,.,.,, 100 hulla. 1 eompl. Dental ltllMlf llllD 7P)A, 5PM to 11 PM. We Ml*'lll ~Btwd.CM. boel,$8000.350-8551 HjgtltylkllledROAforlut Earn 1450 to l800 per wllltrllnyou. Wortl~lnNewpo<I Mo-9191 EARN EXTRA MONEYI peced Orthodontic Pree-week If you haYe a Ila. Actvenownentllnd 8eecil. Lui_.°"" lop Siert your own bu.U-1 ttoe In MIMlon Viejo area. w-aon or van and enjoy promotion within firm. peraon put In 24 hourt a~ !~·~·=•=·~·~·--~H~ll!J Requlr .. amall 19-. Full time. Orthodontic woncino wlttl t~ 11Mr.l1mm11I ....... brought home 1445. Call CU91om plalllc 9n9f'IV· 1JC$*requlred.830-3703 Call Mr. RountrM at 111-41" 751~222•tler 1 PM. ICC Ind. Gary 642-40111 Enlenalnment and Crulae 548-7058 btwn 11AM 6 TOPiiS ;:e'.:-0,:C::'~ tt you hew $200.000 & Ship Directors. Mull train. 3PMWMkdeys. UllPT/IOTllP/T Femalu Preferred. b'dlbie dating MMc:e cndlt, purct\W ,_ 40' 1·3 12·HII·4 3 4 7 Ell I 111 ... TUml r ~be ~1. MQdele & &e.c.rta, (213) F,.. trtel membenhip. traller with efficient C-1533. Call R.tundat>le. '200-tsoO!wet wtllla train-lfltlftigent, nea1. 896-11134 Call now. 1ea-eooo ponable aystem to per-E 11 P • r 1 e n e • d Ing. No ..,,_ neoeeaary. out~. Some driving -----.-....,-- --------• mil 119 to Mii m9tered W•lter/Waltreu. Cell Olaoount CWd Butlneea. nee. 2-4040 TUYIL-1 • .t..n & ~ to na· Karen Need enar-p well dt..aed I Computor training pref d _.. _______ , tlonal companlu. e.u-9550 peoptetowcWtcne.-hOtne. 11,IAl.ll CALL. LIDO TRAVEL To Piece your 1350.000tyr oroa In· Mr. ·Helmer IMl-3T10 Excel 04>P0f1. for h· 1173-3310 ··Fast Rnutt" come poeelble. 20% w FI at m •Int en an o •. per1enoad .., ...... ,.... _W_alt_/W_al_tr _____ n----6 .,_ 0 t cndlt9 pk.9 dapladstlon perMlma, 3 dtyt .-. l'M• -·-dentlal ,_. per.an for er • ~1· .,,...rv.ce tret' ory evllilea>te. 714/240-8123 C.it $31-.21151 lM\19 mag. ~~·=-~ N.B .,.._Call Mr. Cethart Nlghtl. APC>tY In petlOll ad .. Call Now days 714/493-1153 "' 1 No at Holatetn Realty Guy FllW!lt• ~t. 642-1671 ll10/J2"-304eewa.. nu TmPll CZooun.~ ":::!· 1141291 ·02110 0 r 17171 8'ootlhurst. F v PUT·11m -Need enar-p _. dr....d 1eo-ea1e ht.JU U.~m.. op1><>r1unltle• avellabl• peopetowc:Wtcneerhome.1---..... --... ----•J•n Wu... Sits --------81911 "f15=1 and 2'A • wttJI lhe Loe AngM Tlmel Mr. Helmer. 849-3710 Full and part time ..... Boat a cl .. ,,. polish. •.. -... 00 • .. • • Ql"OM. Clroulatlon Oapar1.rnent In T cWtte needed .a..-. In vamllh, exper, depen, .. 1 ---= ~ door·I~ MW9>-Mechenlc. GMollne NCk . ..........., met IC u Io u I 8 e I h -pas>« .. 1.. progrem. Fle91. Tool9 end Exper per.on P'ter I. 2710 Herbor ~23 • . 6 10 Ho . ou.anMect ~ -. '9qUlr9d. 1931 P1ecent1e Blvd. CM 2NDS. AllO Wiii b4.ly plu9 oommllllott. Hour9: 9 Aw, C.M. ---SA-LES ____ Boat• Clned. poll1h, not•. FAST IPPfOYel AM-2 PM. or 4 PM • 9 PM. Medical lnauf'enoe ~ Join Amstcan'a faat .. t vvnlah. MeUcutoua. eJt?, end Jundlno. M1-91SS. Training I• provided. Jdrrt beMftta. Send ,_'. cna wt company. depend. Beth 640-6423 Oene1 Corp. Doug SU.. Potantlllltoeam$300plw aume to P.O. Bo• 2520, be cnetNe. hard Nanny avalllboerd ptu. ay, Bllr. per.-. For an lntemew. Laguna H•. 92953. wonting. well~oomed. aal. Wkndll !reef car tt CMll loena. up 10 $5,000. Cell (714) 957-23411, ell'! Medtcal CW Nee. AalC Hr9. XLNT poea. Contact 493-5505 llow Ot bed crec#t OK. 1204 .... Co. tr8INnO-...._14e1 9 em to s pm. =:~~o":: ................. Po•ltlon lnc,~i. In-......_ NurMcanhelpCanoerpe.. Nl-2443 · Excehnt~ fOt aurence, typing. Wiil tt111n. P911 time. Retail ...,_, tlenta, II yn •>CJ>. In ~-~---,---,.-penon fUI time &48-9319 only. 881......0 0 an c • r r • •• u ch . Pftve19 Pwty tiee money to employment vwtecy In a... 5574178 ~ 10WTll loanforMWWldeodltlng ttielfWOfit.T'l*perwonwtll ~~ atlOP FMhlon I I .. Ruponalble HOUSE· TD'1. 840-7S2e _... In the day to day ~-3e1 e 11tt1 C Mll,tJISV KE£PER Ll,,...ln Npt ....... =-~:.=or c9t1 Tony'• Sc.nty ,_....... 8ch.&4M1S7ex 1t2alt T.1.'i ' 4118 ty ord9nng end lnwntOl'Y. Panty, 1541 tU4 ~°'!,T'.,::: = ~•-~------- .... Uma llllng/ togging/ • .,... Movet/OrtWf • 24+ yra. ttie Loa ~ TI~ J•lll u ... / tiou.lng matlletlng IN-CMn CUt ·Herd Wottc· ~Teem In,..._ ~ e ....... tariel., mart room ec· 1ng • Good DrMnQ,... phorle....._Eemanhouf·l§;:tl:ti"'":~r"'l:::t In 19t & 2nd tMU.. tight houeakMPlng oord. PNf &per, but w11 ly Wege pU comm. Tf91n.. • • t 949 end kltohen duo-. photo cone1c1er training r!Qht ~-Fot mor-. Entll•ll. Ort""• lie .. l't.E.Br<*• 9dANltors oopytng. ~ aaeo lt,.on. 8tar1, •slhr. call 840-0301 aaek• Mw In poalUon • 142·2111 5'54811 =a:::::= TARVINQ ACTORS ._ ~ :.o..~· WIDOW HAS Hi for ~ ~1 Ila. req'd. MOVlNQ 00. '80-19ee ........ .. T.D·a. S10,000 up. No OOOd benaftt Oecl!ege. ~~ ,........ ti S ~ ~~ ~: APPLY IN PEMON: I AM NIGHT CHEF,fuK.tlme, .tl •-..a.le:~ I ....,. ........ .....,, to 4 PM. top wegee pd. Ape>ty In ..,.. SJ3.1311. THEJOLLYROGER per.on: The W1aae Inn. •ttl w• tt SI.. 11042 Olnette A~. lrV 1117 Mattne Ave .. llalboe t ..... fM 1,et lel1Wu... 11u.ee0331 111e. = ...... ~llf HANDYMAN: ~ or --• T .. Ex~ttyplngancllt!Oft· t1udent, Pltlme. Call J~ , ..... a... -.. flandlklM~.~ N.eso.1500ttoS ..... ,_,. '::.:; ...... ... be twd WOtitet Md eelf High School •tudent•. 7-3endS-11 ...... 1---------=:-eJ.~~~ tnwlexdtrneM. ....... 1 ..... , ..... .. 11111 tl0roa9 ttle ~ ... _ ,,...,,.. ... ....... '"..,. t==:;=====. -.... pd. Jotn tM W ........... ... 4f Clmlt'lecl M =,:.a 41' NlbOel 114-Ml-1144 .. ••• ~ ............. ...... E'JCpeltiliilOed, .... Tiie f ...... ckh In the WMI .•• a Dally PHot am•• M 141-1111 • Newt""' ~ 142-M11 KIDS-EARN llEAT TRfS AND PRIZES! 'Ttlat'I ALL ~ pey '°'. aotn~tld DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECTllY I HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Soday, Jue 5 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Events, circumstancea take sudden turn in your favor. Doors which previously were cloeed will now open wide. Make personal aP..pearances, emphasize optimUlm. bright colon, wUJ.lngne91 to take chance on your own (deas. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Many fears, doubts will be erased -you'll gain valuable insights, inspitatJon will be pined throuah spedal visit. Period of temporary confinement will actually prove beneficial. You are 1oing to gain rare spiritual revelations. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Inner strength is emphasized. What appeared out of reach is now available. Accent on basic luues, ability to win friends and influence people. Conference with unique individual aids in building confidence, enablit\g you to accept required responsibllity. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): You'll gain valuable insight.a ooncerning ultimate goal. You learn what can be discarded, what should be retained. Highlight self-esteem, realize superior does want you to succeed and will actually lend helping hand. -LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for new start, added independence and chance to prove major point. Accent on distance, communication, publishing, travel and greater self-knowledae. You'll get to heart of matters. others will admire your original conrepta. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Intuitive intellect proves reliable guide. Former teacher Ls back on scene, will help you and aid In restoring self-oorlfidence. Review budget, keep recent re90Jutiona concerning expenditures. Cancer. Aquarius penons play rW roles. JU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): PerceJve -picture ln its entirety. Leave fine poin•, details foe another day. Morale is boosted through unusual social lnvitation. You'll feel wanted -and needed. Check location of legal documenta. Gemini, Sagittarius penonl figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on special services, review of employment opportunities, reunion with one who ahare. yoo.r basic concerns. Frank di8cullion elnatee morale. You'll have chance to rectify errors, to be&ln anew and to res\On! faith. SAOITrARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good moon aspect coincides wlth children, creativity, 1tyle, attain of heart. You can afford to be telective. Stand tall, stick to prlnciplea and ln1t1t on information, not gomip. Oeminl, Virgo and another Sagittarian elay key roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep main objective in 1ight. Focu1 on property, home environment, security. Dl1cuH lony·•landlng transaction with family member. t may be n«elUl"Y to discard what hM been an expenelve ~Uon. Taurus native ~ prominently. AQUAIUlJS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Define t.ennl, cbec:k ~ material. be in contact with relatJve In U'ansit. Short trip may be neceaary U family harmony ta to be restored. Be re.llatlc. ,et rid of Wuslonl about one who constan\ly fails to keep ~· PISCES (Feb. 19--March 2~ Soft .ell appl'OllCh brtnp dellred reaalc.. Meem 't .,i.mpt to fore::. ~Item that had been nUlplaced wtlll:le located -your mind will be at eaee M ,.m. You'll wake us-wlch anawen. Financial dilemma will be remawc:t '° your advantaee. e darli~kltt•n•. blklgrey,,. &. ~. ball~. 7~491 a.nji dot. • ~ «*I, .. lhoCa, WT'/ apunky, mo¥-fn0, 919-4M2 ~ ..... , ...... 1111 e Clraw•r dr••••r our famous DIMES~A!"LINE AN- TENNA tOa wltfl mount MS. .,........,.. 2 !Mn, ............... ,..., ... LM*rn CoeefMn (FIUOf) 116. Portable redlo • ~ •. Colo "'*' i.mem. bu-. ... .,..,.., can 15. Outdoor mrpM '20. Coftee ...,.. ao. Dietl 110. ~ ... l40. r.ctWr'tl10 •eoll. Twin eleotrlo *'*« 115. End ...,.. 121. End table 141. Roll·•·way Nd 120. a.. .... 111. ;n.-4lflftlfll uo ..,.;'t;;: OlllolMcl• .. 111. Ot- toewt· • TWo ~ °"'*9 .. MCI\. ti oelOfl alumlnum pot 115. Ceramlo pot• lt45. ,.. .... 110. foldlnO ~=-----:"'T"":'"....,.-,.....,..,,.., ... '7. lltd bd\ t7.1Cf. • ..., ., .. 12 "°"· HulMllng bird ......... 8alurdtly a..'2. ~ Orange Co< DAILY PILOT/Saturday. June•. 1983 57 Gotd: Sp 5* Fabric:a eo f>unoent 83Anywt\er• ea VwbOttn ee ChMle type e7 Currtw Md-ea M9"> book et Studi.s 70 Monstw'• loch FNDAV"I "'2.ZLE 80lY£0 71 S.nd Mellon Milfl!: DOWN 1 Surface matk ~~"'" 2Atom 3 Cromwell'• regiment 4Claws 5 Extension 6 Burst 7 Fruit 8 Full ot pep 9 Rough - 10 Exclamation 11 Vertlca.I: naut. 12 M0<• mature 13 Poles 19Cookles 21 w1-.one N I fl VAL 24 Giants' 46 Fountain - Mel -49 USSR leader 26 Uttered 51 Turn 27 Voluble 52 Sat 28 -avls 53 Wear 29 Excels 54 Numerals or 33 Ob41slty type 35 Much wanted 55 Caak part 38 Resound 59 Dessert• 37 Noted 6 ~ '!horoughfare designer · 62 Heave 39 Per -64 Printer's 41 Anticipates meaaurn 44 Brittle 65 Sailor DOALlnLE BU81NE88 IN YOUR OWN HOME ptllntlnga. tOOla. Mc:Cl.- lewnrnOer, leek dell! & m-ptanta, ceramic Pot•, color H UI + Jttraa. Ing ceblnetl, ofcequlp, ofc S t -S 10. bait tank SllOO.. ~ 9\11.. :~~·. 50a!c:;'.ri:·n~ ~~Tir~s ~ 1~ ~ .. C&t ·11 • .,..,.~ rwige/0\191 Mud\ Mucti . • . -·t """"·• meny xtrM. Morelll 17 Hawthorn, Irv. ~~ndrllt Way, NB $40001090. S51-t01S. ~:--._-....,....--~nr (nrUnNwllty& Mlctlellonl 1977 Cetallna 27' 8eV8un 6-3. Multf lamlly, antique wtNewport Mooring. Sat Only 428e Seton c:han, d-. baby & Comptetety equipped. 4 Aoed i am· 4 pm c:hMdfeM dotti., t~ beCll ot Mia. Gu ""° eicyd.. Locking flle cw -1• & much mont. board . • 2 5, 0 0 0 • cabfnetl. houHhold ft)~"" start 9 am. 35th 5 4 5-t 4 I 4 • d a Y •: Item•. cuitOftl poller arcua. 971-M91 evea I. wknd9. tMlle, and much mora Sat/Sun. ~. 1141 Alt for 0.. good atuff -not Jut*. Port Carlow'. Furn, 1880 Lanoer 25. XLNT Sat/Sun 9·3. Pottad Clothes, Organ, 1ff8 Cond. H~MMt. Mule planta. garden uema, 2809l ~. ml9c Sell. •1•.800. 5N-7'7t 110t1W turn. etc. 3 Artl"G'" ltema. or 495-MOt, Wlcllda. ton. In Hofthwood Pl. 25' c.tameran & mooflnQ a• raft. E.-y to lilundl and ._ ... ,,., •• , , ... _.\ aa11. aeooo. 11&-aan ... ,, ,,,~-,,,,.,.'"-•.,.,.•..,.P"'.....-·..,..,..___,._,,.-.... \ '~* ·73 Hobie 14 wfl,..,..., ~~ ftOO o«>o. 4131,nao 4"19' & wtcnda, 167.aMO ~ rnponM!ll r•- lrom th Piiot." ........... 1a.1w l'llet ...ittwfl••n ..... , .............. I rttfi• .. 20 tallo - It r-Ir-ti>. Pll-4 ...... ,_.....,._ ,,_,,.. ........ '•• •Hr IMIH1 .nt ......... ultfOtW~. I l •. roM,..Hl ':Mf VP•)t f' \' I ., ..... I JOI) *I :.r1' ,i, , '!1 • • tlflJ\. DICK Mii i fR ~01011\ ,, " 11 Ponche Cl8l8lo 911E. T AAGA, ta ,_.,.. eng, bfue/btar* full atru. Compl Hrv record. •11,000. PP. 761-t1e8 twne. 647-t \2t '7S 8f4 Por'ldle, good OOftd, 84000, 144-2t87 ~ ' .. , "' , ~ .. ' talOO Buch Blvd Wntmln1wr Qt.ZSOOorl92~J '75 a-r MCwlD. rblt Ing. I 1500. S62-t738. '79 c.,,,.o, xlnt, air, c.e., Try mel 13995 PP. (714) 775-1783 'IO 'Y.ne, lnlmec. concl, lo ,,,., ...... 2 tone. e.. to appreciate. 112,500. f«7-t117 COMME-l l CHfVROLIT ' . .. "'r )4t.-1 200 ----------------_ ----~ .. == :=;:::::::=:::::-:-=::. =~-. -=-~""11 ,, 1 •• .. W: CE W£ ™:ZZ: ll!Q!££2! SW 2 -Oraoge County Real Eatate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1983 PR()PERTIES 760-8333 .-0111111 Ju.t a little paint & poflsh to Improve the value of this 3 bedroom famlty home. Spacious IMng room and famlty room. Well groomed large lot In g<>OJf eutllde Costa Mesa location, $149,500. 760-8333 TIE WllLI IT Jiii FED From tttls outatandJng Spyglaaa home overlooking the h81t>ot, city and ocean. 5 bedroom. famlty room, formal =· Beautifully decorated. Spacious rooma. All les for luxUJioua IMng -1750,000. 760-8333 nm Tl"' <>wr. transferred. This vacant condo must be sotd now. 2 bedroom and study. 21.<i baths, formal dining, tip top condition. Pool, tennis -excellent location. Terrific: terms. $189,600 or make offer. 760-8333 3 CIVIC PLAZA # 170· NEWPORT BEACH,.cK~ ... lllllPlllEI VIEW We mean It. No other view In Harbor Ridge can equal thle panorama of ocean, night light's with a Catallna background. Owner hu spared no expenae In decoratt ng this elegant 5 bedroom ·estate. AsaumJble loan. Atao co~ trade. Priced reall811calty at $995,000. 760-8333 Wllll UI WEI.I•• You wtll enjoy the warm welcome feeling of this exciuelW- Blg Canyon home with many custom featuree. Popular 3 bedroom Monaco plan. _Large covered patio. Just reduced to $525,000. 780-8333 . ..... .._LlllTlll ~ Oceanfront dupleX -3 bedrooms & 2 bedroom.. ~ rental ar•. Areplece, deck, S baths. Unit• completely fumlehed. Great potential for appreciation at this b~n· • price of $595,000. 78().833() ... ------~---- Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1983 -31 • .r JACOBS REAL:.TY; INC. 675-6670 2919 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 -FIXER Good 3 Bdrm fixer In family area of Costa Mesa. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, frplc, kitchen-family room. Make offer we can't refuse. s111,101 · TWl-STllY 3 Bdrm, family room, slate entry, NEW carpets throughout, NEW paint throughout, NEW drapes throughout, NEW kl~chen floottng. vacant and ready. Low down -fantastic terms. $1tl,IH . llY YIEW Fabulous 3 Bdrm & den Wltb formal dlnlflg. Lrg. epacldus rooms, adJaeent to 8wlmmlng beflch. Low down, owner will carry t>ilance. Sl21,lll . . rnn ta tu11 Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex In the "heart" of Newport Beach with $210,000 In assumable financing! Just a block to the beachfront, markets and L~do VIiiage. A tremendous buy and the owner Wiii assist with .financing. S211,lll • ·-r--- 4 ~ or~nge cou~ty R~al E~t~t i A~ Advertising supplement to the DAILY P.ID5T /Saturday,"June-4; '1983 ' - ·MACNAB IRVINE REALTh' .. Ullll -IITJILllZll Lii _ Spacious Coontry F.tenoh 5 BR, •~ BA, custom home viewing the 8th green on the prestigious Big Canyon Country Club. A magnifk:ent pool and sprawfing lawn make this property a must to see. Owner wlll exchange. $2,250,000 Danny Bibb and Donna Godshall IUllTIC I II.Wiii Contemporary on the lagoon. Two story entenalnlng room with , sunken bar & glass doors to huge patio garden. 4 BR, '®ludlng master suite with His & Hers baths. $1,590,000 Leasehold -Cathy Schweickert ..... IEL llU UYflMT HJghly desirable bayfront location. Great potential In this 4 or 5 BR family home with unuaralleled mafn channel views and easy access to harbor entrance. New pier and sllp coming. Seller desires trade for Industrial commercial or Income property. $1,495,000 lnctudes land. Martha Macnab ...... Nllf 11• Totally customized "Lautremont" In Harbor Ridge. 4 BRs. 3 BA. Family rm, Incl all matching furniture. Private stone ent(y takes you aero~ bridge to tropical spa. Unobstructed panoramic view of ocean. $995,000. it,aureen White llllUllml PlllUlllC VIEW Ocean, jetty, Big Corona. 3 BR, 3 BA, den, 2 car garage, guest house. Steps to beach. Beautiful oak plank floors. Reduced $300,0001 $995,000 Includes land. Maureen White ' PllY&YI llTl1E -1111,800 2.37 acres available wtth plane for a superb traditional estate. Tennis court, horses. Your own world all poulble on this unique parcel. Owner motivated & flexible. 1960,000. Danny Bibb """ ........ llfl.D. Spectacular Bay & ocean vtew -Lg three & two BR duplex situated on 50 ft. comer lot. Beam celffnge, ~htt. and ahuttera thru out. Kitchens remodeted. One bloct< to C0rona Clel Mar beach. Owner Wtll con8'der leMe/optton. SM&,000. Donna Godtftajl •llMIBD PAllAI• llK 111 NW Breathtaking tnekle & out. Highly cuetomlnd 811 the nn.et touehee make thle 118tlng one of our ftneet ewrt Each ot the 4 BR Ml tta own bath. Extremely well priced for tmmedla1' Nie. 1749,000 Ind. land. SueieW.._ • UllEI 1111111 PU"IMll IOUI YIEW From this ~I lingle etory 4 BR, 3 BA, formal dining rm home. Sectuded patlo~/aparkllng pool & prof. landKaped yard. 3 private be8ct'9e & ctoee to ectiools & shopping. $649;000 Incl. land. Donna· Goc:tehall 1&911 11110 DllTEllNUIY . Panoramic ocean Ylew -Beautltul atngle story -3 BR 214 baths, formal dining rm, fam rm aitttated on large comer lot. Spart(lfng pool aecluded In private coort yard -prof. 4andecapfng -Malibu ffaht•~ High cetllngs skytlghte, and extensive uee of walnut. 3 prfvate beaches. $645,000 Including land. Oot\na Godshall lllllflOI A best buy In Harbor Ridge Estates. 3 BR, 3 BA, Faryi. rm w/magnlflclent unobstructed view. Assume large loan. Seller wHt carry 2nd. $559,000. Maureen White Ill OllYll -UTu.IU llEW . Yes, we have an expanded 3 BR, 21A BA Deane Townhome with spectacular views of euneeta & city lights. Lots of lkytlghta & custom features. Great value ~t $559,000. Danny Bibb IEllllEA'I IWI SPEOTlllW -E Vaulted oelllngs w/plantatlon shutters thruout. Built-In wine rack, bar & china· cabinet. 2 BR plus den W/OOflafl vtew. Low;eare courtyard & cuatom ttle back patio. Includes land •t $549,000. MauNen White 11111m .L1T-llllll&l¥11W More than % acre cuatom tot behind guarded gates In prestigious Harbor Ridge. On top of the hltl wtth foreYef vtew of ocean l bay. Orutlcally reduced for quick ~· Muet be lold Immediately. Large assumable loan. $495,000. Maureen White . . ...U 11 llU" ...... OlllT Beautifully upgraded a BR. 3 BA home In one of Newport'• most prHtlgloua eeourtty-g•ted communltlH. AHUfnble 11t TO. $450,000. Anita Schandel . " -------- Orange County ~ Estate/ An A~ng eupptement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. June ... 1983 -5 ... ~11111111 11111 . Gate-guarded cornmunlty. 2 BR+ den. T•tefulty decorated. Cloee to pool & tennis. $369,500. B«lt Mltchell. PllYl1B.I LllllD 4181111 Harbor View Porttftno on quiet street with huge lot. Room for paddle tennis, pool, basketball, etc. Newly paJnted Inside & out. Guest aufte. $369,000 lnci. land. George Grupe. FU .... li•I WITI 111W Lavishly decorated 2 BR + den Mclain townhouae overtoofdng mg Canyon's 4th green. Prtvate comer untt. Elegantly upgreded wtth plush carpeting Inset Into parquet floors, French moldjngs through- out, security system, air conditioning. "Magnfftquel" $329,000. Micki Cooper. El1IA Ulll .. Lii Immaculate 4BR Cameo Highlands w/ocean & Catalina vtewa & -private beach acceu. Extra large c:ut-d4Mac lot otters extreme privacy. $325,000 lnct. lanct Martha Macnab. • -.... Wiii N9itl'-Beeuttfut lot W/stan8 for 3 horMe. like MW "°'* W/hlah beu\s, wood paneling, U9ed brtck, country kttc:Mri. Sepeial• bcfrm ......_, load9 of room for expanelon. $299,000 lnct. IMd. 9evwty Morphy. lllT 111.L -_, •••• Cu*tomtzed "Oetoree" end untt w/bay a OCM11 v68. Lg mater IUlte w/JlllQIZZJ tub & sun dect<. Two MCOnd8fY BR, 2% BA. Gourmet kitchen Includes new oak cabinets, Jen Air• cook top & 880, eub-zero. Convection oven. 3 Prtvate pattoe. $299,000 LH. M...-..n White. lll1ILlff IUln Newr b9fore on the market. Ortglnlll OM*' hM newly r9mOdelecl thll bwlttful lg ... BR r-'dence to •• ...,. of the .... a OOI~ view. A ,.., PIH•n to .... 1298.000LH. COby Went. . . . · . . . . ... UOlllY•ITIM You're goh'lg to lov. thll custom buttt landmark home. In great condttk>n w/bullt-lna & 2 m&Nlve fireplaces & 3 lg BR. $233,000. Coby Ward .. •'Twam Now la the time -Prices + % rat• are In favor of you. This 3BR, famtty rm Is a belt ~ home awaiting you. Excellent area. Value ls here. $226,QOO. Jane-Paquin. UllU -.U LllllY Don't mlsa thl1 delightful tingle leY9I home In paradlee location. Decorated -featuring 2 BR ptu1 den, majestic flreplace, 2 patios, spa, central.air 9nd eecur1ty system. $189,900. Anita Schandel. • ••••• "11111" - Beeuttful 2 story Newport 8ellCh conelo. 2 or 38Ra. 2~BA. decorated In earth tones. Plantation ahutten, country kitchen w/many amenltJes. Brick patio w/room for apa. S~ Ilk• a model. Onty f 185,000 Ind. land. Donna Godshall. nae•a..,..nw 28R, 2BA ocean & bey view condo. Neutral decor. Perfect for corpota .. purchue or entertaintng. t112,5oo fumllhed. Sandte Ax. Ii.------- County Real Eat-.te/ An Advertlaing aupptement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturd -. U~IVUI: tif)Ml:S OUR ·CUSTOMER WROTE THIS LETTER: llZY 111m1 -Good Vlbesl Warm colors. HV Homes, 4 Bdrm, 21a ba. large spa & Joc:ated nr gmbH, pool, $325,000. .,.. ... --Ocean view from Hv rm, lncred kitchen, dining area, 3 Bdrma, spa, hrdwd firs, 2 fplc'a, vacant In old Corona del Mar. $595,000. IEWHIT llllnl, 0 111llllll" Spacious lot, open, airy 3 Bdrm with extre bed & bath In back, new car~t, parquet •. levelots. $247,500. -. fllB -Back Bay area. 7200 sq.ft. lot with fruit 'trees, 2 Bdrms, .., bath home nr gotf course, airport and freeways. Owner may carry. 1117,800. .,.. • 'Ill unB" -Builders Choice for belt locatlOn. 3 Bdrm, condo In Woodbrtdge Grove, 8harp. $194,900; m&T MfW\T -4 Bdrm, In orig. Bluffs,, A/C, vacant, new carpet and sunny patio on the green. $229,000. MWPlll W -In BJg Canyon, clean, aolld 2 8drm, 2 ba with courtyard entry. Private gated community, spacious patios. $235,000. D•Ptm&L W• I IUIS ... Oltl CdM, 3 Bdrm, French wtridowa & doors, WOOd plank tloora, near newl $439,500. -.. au -Realty n1ce f#nHv home~ • Bdrma, In move-fn condition, tuteful decor. '295,000. .. May Dear J.im, Thank you for the very nice lunch at the Ritz with you .~nd Dottie. I feel ~articularly well treatedf by Unique Homes! I want to tell you how very happy I am to have Dottie handling my real estate transactions. FroJI) the day I m·et Dottie Johnson I sensed a caring attitude. It is so nice not to feel pressured, but to feel reassured that you will find what you are looking for and make it a good decision. It has been a pleasure workin~ with Dottie and I feel . I have made a good friend. She certainly ,refl~cts Unique Romes' concern fo~ their clien~s. Sincerely, Qu\loi~· JsK-w1nget i ·1a Ruby. Avenue Balboa Island .. ,..... :;> ..... Thia la a VIEW Condo serenely enhanced by high oefltnga, and open to two patios. lt has a large mater aulte & another BR with bath. lta just a great place to tlwl ...... .,..... GreM fwnlly home on choice corner. 3 BR plus den & dlnfng room. COuld be two muter auttea. Near new carpet. Nlcely decoreted In earth-tones. Pool-.tzed yard. RV acc:eee. Priced to•I ._ .. _. ... Decorator'• ~lght. FuJly upgraded Carmel model 'Including freoch doora, moldings. tile. brick patio & much more. See thla t~ay, tomorrow may be t_c>O latet " ...... _.. .... T Cape Cod charm In NNPort Hetghta. JMge. beautlfUlly butlt ~BR wftt. ~ WnllY room. sun decks. gour1Mt kltchln, deeotator waH covertnp. Oceen View frOff\ 2nd 1tory. Guest unit In rMt. • • .. ~· -=:~'--=c.=..--=-~-=·-=--=-=~·====~-~.;...=..-~g-=.=='---'-"==-=-=-=====-~~-=',~=-~=--==-=~----= ...... ==-=-~~~-- . ......... IU. 5 POINT SUR ~ BA $595,000 Sun. - ._ t11W 1aU 1301 KEEL 3 BR $429,000 Sun. .... 486 VISTA ROMA 4 BR. DEN $247,000 s.t. .... 320 VISTA TAUCHA 4 BR 1262,500 Sun. Ml -1 JASMIN! CREEK OR. 3 BR $440,000 Sun. 2307 FAIRHIU. Sun. WDTAM•lt! JIU ..... Half block to l>Mch. Neer MW 2/a10fY 3 BR home. Ha dining room, tnplaoe & lalae deck, beamed c.,llnga, tlled bath• & kltchen. concmlOn la t>.-ycKI 1'8¥9 ...., In yearat 111111111 ........ Beeutlfully remod•l•d & decorated Jn todays lnovadve style. Country kitchen w/brlck fireplace, herdwood ftoora, trench doors open to loWty patio. Thl8 18 a must ~I 11&1111 JIU p.,.,._ .. S..satlona1 8 BR. famlty rm home. Dealred locatlof\ .on Balboa PenlnsulL Vaulted beam celllnga, all new kitchen & appllance1, remod1l1d beth• , .. 9tl H room for~· Owner wtll carry for 15 yurt. ....... .. .. . : AH the charm of Bayshores 18 dlsplayed In thle 3 BR country home. French doors open to 3 eeparat• pattoe and oak noora. maater eutt• & .. COW\try kHchen all coordlnat9 Into ~I ' ~·--_...,,.. -..-----~----........ -------·---- p --fP.Ot i.. ""''' .1pl'\wtR;t\ T() 11q Y llA(l .. ,tt nt t,.,qfft'llC"n••~ nnl•lhqvhA nA\9fntP=J IM'1 vl"uo=1 f!lnnr.~n 8 -Orange County Real Estate/An A~ng euppl9ment to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. June ... 1983 • IMnll 111119 -Elegant French Provincial home In a choice 8th Fairway location. 4 bdrms., formal dining rm .• large paneled family rm., quiet library, pool and spa. We feel this magnificent home Is the best custom buy In Big Canyon at $1,850.000. -mfl ma 1.1111 IPNI -Cute new 2 bdrm. 21~ bath. condo convenient to shopping and transportation. Nicety carpeted and dfllPed ptua a beeuttful blt-tn kitchen, small enctoeed petio. ~ and a hobby Shop. The fuU price Is just $128,000. Owner wm lease with option to buy. . MT Ullll -Never before offered for ealel Cute 2 ~{m· home on popular Poppy Ave. In Corona del Mar. Uvtng rm. with fireplace opens onto large sun deck with ocean view. $249.500 Miier may finance. llMD • IU Ill• -Overlooking the 5th Fairway of exclusive Big Canyon Country Club. Reduced to just $249,0001 Exciting 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo light and airy with lots of privacy. Owner says sell! . .. ·-~..=.::--• -:. . -~ ·---· .. . COSTA ... A -OCEAN+ CANYON YU ......... .._ ... ....., ...... *••••·....., ,_ ...... l,fHI 6 llPJflllts ,...,, 0111 '1-.-. COSTA ..aA-cMAdf ,,.-JIOOL .. , ..... , ... __ ...., .._ .. ~-· ............ · ,._ 1'111t I ..... .._..._ 1111• 11111 ... ........................................ a..,..._, DIM.,. Glew ... 9!" •M• - , .# • "'•'~~r.'.Joo.,•W1n••:e..•ao~•• .... • ..... ••-llC.011!111a •1 ltSh l ..... lk .. .... 111 n ....... ~ .... eat-19.DIM.,_ ..... "-' ....... Vitia ..... mWPOllT ----~ ................ _.. ....... .....,, ..... . ... .._ .. ,.... .... .,_, .• '·"' , ... ..... ............ en-,.,. . 0 ...,=.ea•me~ ..... ..._,.. ............... ... ,.. ........... ,) ., ......... .._. .... .. ~----fwtlL.-............ . .... .. ,.~,,........ . . . .. 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U' .................... ..... ................ ~ ............. 1111 SJn 1111111•11•._.,._.. .. ....,....,.. ... ,., ..... Cell ..................... ..,.._,,,_ 111-tm. . '• r--·- ILlffl -UHi •••reu 111 T.a. Large ueumabl4l IOan. S_pacloue 4 bedroom. Highly Upgraded end unit w/partial bay vtew. on lovely greenbelt. Dramatic vaulted wood beam celling & oak floora. Remodeled master bathroom sutte. Expanded atone ftreplace. Large enct098d patio. Immediate poswalon. Call Salty Shtpley. 1259,000. ........ ..., ... Charming three bedroom or, two bedroom + family room, or office. Flreplace. Mfr/ Kceea for 2-car garage. Priced for quick eale1 $137,000. CaH Joy Holker to eee. ..... Super 3 bedroom detached home, Monaco model In Harbor View, Newpc>rt Beach. Buy the land now or ...., -either Wrf It'• a great~ $188,000t111ehOldor1233,000 fee. Cell T1 Smith for detala. , ~ Llm/lfllll Exceptional two b•droom & den with 2 ......... Showa Ike ... torn. model It ... Lota of upgrade•. Owner wm con.ider a leMe/optSon. ,,..... clll Unda t~ for a pr1Yate lhowlng. . ........ RAii A most luxurloua five-bedroom bayf ront property, With pier and...., fOf • .,,. yacht. SuperbLy crafted Interiors dramatically counterpoint the bay and city views. Remarkably priced at only $1,650,000 tee. Please cot}tact Cathryn T ennllle for detalla regarding owner-aalet9d ~· · ............ Enjoy breethtllk'ing tWbor & City vtewa. lrom ., tN8 prestigious sm-Neldence. Beeutlful courtyard with cuetom pool and ape. Motivated Mier. call Marta Bwcovttz OI 8111 Kroger. ' ....... , ..... Superb OoMrl Blvd. location. Watch the boats. magnificent aunaeta, white water from the apedou8 IMng room of thie Corona del Mar cottage. Call Binnie Dixon for details. R •en UHBIT uml Private lltp fOr lef09 boet. 4 ~ 4 bethe. French door• & window•. Marble bath•. Imported maratlee. A generous uae of hardwoocta throughout. Shown by appoN1tment • Llated at $1,600,000. Don O.Thomu. for detafff. ... ••• 111111 .... r Cozy 2 beda>om. 2 bath home. Brick ftreplece, cowred patio, RV OI boat_..... 2-car gar9ge with. additional work shop. Meticulous land8caPlna. H~ lot zoned for 2 more wVts. Only 118~000. Catt Marttyn Hiii for more Information. .. __ _,,. • I" .... o •' C·• • ••• • + di tr -.··•'•d·_. .&-. •h· naa• V nu 02:~-.. ...... , ~ ...& -•0 00 4• 4 IAYlllllU -IElllEI Tl uao.-WITll Win IPll llllAY 1-1 P .. 1. 2•1 n1rmn •· Charmtng, spaeloua, comfortable home on one of the few larger corner lots In Bayahoree. 3 BR's, 3 BA'S and family r~ With wet bar. Side yard wMI accommodate an ~ V. ~r small boa\. See you there I Belle unue Lee. .... ~ -1111111. ... 1 4 BR, 3JA BA plus paMled offtce/den with huge fmnlty room COYering enare 3rd ftoor. Spa, aauna, 1ecluded wooday patio~ Oo1.1rmet kitchen & more. Reduced to '417,500. Halle Strock. Orange County Real Ettate/An Advertf9' t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday,. June 4 1983 -11 - ..... --UlllW1'-. Expanded 4 BR, 3 BA model with ..ocean vlewf Profeeslonally decorated and landscaped . Private gate-guarded community. AalufMble loans. $729,000. I ...aT" 111' 11 NII IP -~II Brott top In old Corona del Mar. uperb ocean vtewl Land par<* complete wl1h J>Wls for 4000 eq. ft. home. Complete wl1h City and Coastal COmmlaelon approval! Seller wm euborcMnete to a conetrucik>n k>M. Ask for JlmS.U.... a&•t---t1•-91H Lowly 38R. 28A hcMJ'9 one blodc trom the belMltt In Udo Send8. Horney Wna with flreplaee, WOOd and gl.... Prac.d below IMrket. ~ IOen. One of the moet favorua. l••lhOld In th .. •tlr-. .,..._ A =home for the outdoor couple. Al •¥111 {IYI -1771,-FUJI 4BR'a, 3BA In prestigloue area. Secluded patio with 1wlmmlng poof. Exclualve_ gate-guarded community with prtvate t>oech. Mk for Davtd Hl~fer. ................... lrvtne Terrace -Bayad4p. Sweeping bay, ocean and night light vlewe. 38R home. Reduction of $150,000 reftecta owner'• motivation to 1811 NOW. See this .,...,... with potential for appreclatton. Aak for Carolyn Maon. • - -II& -•111.-. Beautiful M ... Verde area. Great famlty home In move-In condition. Ta1tefully decorated In a Europeen flavor. Hu home warranty. A1k for Al Weinert. i1 I 938 VIA UDO SOUO, Udo Ille ... (1-4) ............................... $787,500 8 bedrooma. 5 bathe, epa, quite end of lllMd 101 VIA FLORENCE. Udo late ... (1-5) ................................ $595,000 4 bedrooms + office, POOL. 3 bathe 426 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE, Newport Beech ... (1·5) ........ $1, 150,000 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, pier & allp 305 NORTH STAR LANE. Dover ShOrM •.. (12-3) ........... $1, 185,000 BAYFRONT, 5 bedrooma, den, game room, pier & .Up tt you Ilk• quality and perfection, you mu.t ... thlt lovely 4 bedrooms, 31.ti bathe, femMy room, MIS* kttchen, ..,.ge -:r;r. patlO on. 50' lot. Perfect famlfy rMng and entertaining. '650. . 7308 W. OCEANFRONT, Newport &Md\ ... (3-8) ............... $795,000 3 bedrooms, 3 bathe, epa, WM, 2% yra new #10 KAMALLll, Newport Crest ... (1-5) ............................... $189,500 VIA UNDINE. _ · lllf•IY H•ll --H llUL ..... View condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, boet IHp available. Owner wttl trade f« triplex Of houM In Newport area. ··---...... Bayfront penthouae with •LIP available. Fantutlc view of ocean and bay. VlctoTlan decor. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathe+ den .. Skytlghta Md Iota of stained gla& ..... . ..,... 801 Udo Parle Dr .••. Fantastic main channel WM ·from 8th floor. 2 bdrm1, 2% baths, wet bar, fl1h aquar., 24 hr. Hcurlty. Sauna In meeter bath, pool. ··---.... 801 Udo Parle Or .... MOit reuonable priced In thit preetlglou• hi-nae. 2 bdrma, 2'h bathe, -.n:a In maeter bath, pool & epa, walk to Ucfo Vllelge. 3 bedroom Ntw.t, 2% bathe. POOL, Tennie S5, 114,000 IN SALES ltt MA YI We're Pf'.OUd to have helped 8l8ven families find their homes last mon1h. With interest rate dramatJcatty down, knowledgeable buyers are purchasing now. Come in and.talk with-us-. You'll flhd your dream home Is affordable again . . . 191 .. -a-. BEST BUY ON THE ISLAND .••. LOOl!t9d on quiet end, 35' lot, 2 bedroom., bMrn celNnga, new tlle room a plumbing. VIA Yl!LLA. • ...... .., ... Extra wide corner lot. 2 -i'aJl01, clo•• to clubhouae. 3 bedroom•, 3 ,,.the. Fantuttc ftnanclng, owner wllf carry. VIA UOO SOUO. .. &,m... ... Cu1tom bultt, 3 bdrm•. 2 bathe, t::::d celHnga, 2 ftreplecee, d~ tamNy room, French doors 01*t onto bltok.~._. ~ eyatem. Owner erudous. V1A GAAZIANk • Orange County Real Esfate/An Advertising eupplementjo the DAILY PILOT!Saturday, June•. 1983 -13 .Palebout-Bay Ii Beach Real Estate· REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• . , . w.........,...._..._..........__........_...._....__........_. .... *****LIDO ISLE****.,......_.... ....... ....._..._...._.._......._.. ...... ...,... ...... Enjoy on-.the-bay llvlng In an atmosphere of regal splendor. Spacious six bedrooma, six baths ... master bath with 1team room. The huge llvlng room, dint~ room and patio terrace create an etegant effect for grectoua entertaining. Gourmet kitchen ... two aetf-cleanlng ovena, mtcrowave, wanning oven and food warming unit. Two stairways ... one from entry and one from kitchen area. Bayllde brtol< terrace with wet bar. Convenient dock for large boat. Oversized double garage with custom cabinets. Owner quite flexible u to financing or ponlble trade ................... $2,700,000 Open Sun. 1-5 ...............................•.......................................•....•.............................................•....................•.•..................................• 525 Via Udo Soud • • • ._ . . . Superbly deeigned and crafted to compliment the magnificent location. AYe bedrooms. Cozy living room. Family room with lit-down wet bar enhanced by a full width mirror reftectlng activity on the ba.y. Lovely dining room. Easy staircases plus elevator to huge sun roof. Sllp and float for three 70 foot boats .........•...................................... $3,500,000. ._ _.. -. . . Magnlfloent fl~ bedroom waterfront home. Two colossal master suites ... one suitably located for guests. Huge llvlng room. Fonnal dining room. Large enter- tainment room with wet bat and parquet dance ftoor. Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area over- looking pool. Pier and float for two large boats. Land Included ... not leasehold. Wiii carry flrst trust deed, Interest only ................... $2,350,000. u~ 111¥1 ... Delightful ~ayfront living. like new flve bedroom four bath home. Only five years old. Spacious two-story construction. The refreshing view of 1he bay la enjoyed from most &1eaa of the home. Private pfer and slip for two large boats plus side-tie for amatler one. Owner will exchange for wtde range of property. Fee land ... you own lt ........................... $1,495,000. 11111 _, ... Every day a holiday ... all the comforts of a delightful four bedroom home ... plus the recreation of a country club. Master bedroom has dry b&1 and refrigerator, steam room and Jacuzzi tub. Two upstairs bedrooms con~ to huge bllllards room with walk-In wet bar and Ice maker. Beautiful yard with pool, spa. barbeque and prtvate tennis court. ................... -....•................................ $ 1,450,000. .... II IHI ... 8eyfront home with large pier end no.t; HOIN delJgned for a partlculer need ..• )'9t qqtte "'6clbfit. Huge llvlng room. Dining room Ind din/lbrrJ, plus master bedroom'ln maAn buldlriQ. Atxoa the brick courtyard Is a eepatate two bedroom guest suite. You own the land .••.....••.••••••.•.••.•.••.••••.•...•............•... 1985,000. ..._ -,.., ••. On belt swtmmlng beech. Spem• four bedroom home. Four bathe. Fomw d.ln"1G room. Country kitchen. Two~~ ••• one on the view tide, the other men .,.t.ate llnd protected. Th,.. nre- ptec. .... ~ .. ·-··············,.'···················-···· 9'75,000. IPEI UlllllY 1-1 .... BIG CANYON ... Ave bedrooms. Gott course view. 20 Cypr8S8Polnt ............................... $1 ,195,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS . . . Three bedrooma. Pool. Spa. 4610 Oorchester ................................... $397,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS ... Four bedrooms. POOi. 4500 Wayne Road ................................ $385,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Five bedrooms. Spa. 1727 Port Barmouth ............................ $385,000 WESTCLIFF ... Two bedrooms. Pool. 1509 Eton Place ................................... $337,500 CLIFF HAVEN ... Three bedrooms. POOi. View. 1211 Kings Road ................ Leasehold $319,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... 4 bedrooms. 1706 Dover Drive ................................. $275,000 IPEI SITllllY-lllllY 1·1 P ••• SPYGLASS HILL ... Five bedrooms. Spa. 4 Rocky Polnt... ................................. S1, 195,000 IRVINE TERRACE . . . Three bedrooms. Spa. View. 1301 Dolphin Terrace ........................... $985,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Four bedrooms. Pool. Spa. View. 1078 Santiago Dt'lve ............................. $835,000 WESTCLIFF ... Four bedrooms. Spa. 111e s~ ............................ $450,ooo IRVINE TERRACE ... Three bedr<><>m9. Spa. 711 K4 T ~a. ................... S385,000 leasehold CORONA DEL MAR ... Two and three bedroom . condOI. New . 610-512 Polneettla. .. -......... $266,000/$275,000 IPlllWY1-IP& LIDO ISLE ... Ave bedtooma. PW and IUp. 525 Vie Lido Soud .............................. $2,700,000 LIDO PAAK OAIVE •• : Two bedroom llnd den condO. WIWfrOnt ~ and lllp. 833 LtdO PR Drtw, C-1 .............. -...... 1445.000 · llftl lllm ... Extraordinary home wtth au the comforts of g~s IMng. Restful center atrium with retractable roof. A~ bedrooms ... one suitably altauted for maid'• quarters. Breathtaking bay and ocean view from the entire llvlng &1ea ptua outside patio and pool. Luxur· lent landacaplng provides the flnlahl~ touch. Motivated owner. Submit offer ........... $695,000. Uf Mftl ... Enchanting two story view home. Various tantallzJng bay and 0088I'\ views. FOur bedrooms. Three baths. Spacious formal dining room. Large yard with custom pool and spa. Securtty system. Conveniently located for water actMU.. .............................................. $875,000. IPNUll mu ... This dellghtful four bedroom home reflects an air of comfort and content- ment. The feeling la accented by the spectacular and everchanglng ocean view. Highly dealrabfe Capehorn model .................................. 1675,000. IUlllW . . . Beautifully decorated In muted tones. Four bedroom, three bath home. tt'a the expanded "Port Royal" model. Special cabinet• for extra atorage. Lovely spa In artlatlc tile. Restful view of c:tty fights .••................. $610,000. ..... ... . .. Spectacular tront·row view of mountains, ctty ltahta and 18k..,lk• n.ervolr. Three bedroom "~enalasance" floor plan. U- btary/loft overlooks huge llvlng room. Wet bar. Three view decks. Pools and tennis nearby. Price reduced $00,000. Long term usumable loans In the amount of $371,000. Wiii exchange for home In Newport Beach or Corona def Mar. . .................................................... Now 1469,000, 11'8 _. ... Exceptionally attractive four bedroom, three bath home. Situated on a large lot 78x14'4 •.. aMple room for a poot PfeUant unobstructed view la enjoyed from virtually all areas of the heme. One bedroom end bath = :-::.~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~~~~~.r:.~: ... ,.. .,. ... DellQt\tful two bedroom and den oondOfnllWm on waterfront. ExNt.ratlng view from entire tMna .... Pier MCI aMp 8V8lf. •be fOt a.roe boat:: Excele.nt ~ ~· OWNER~:t.fOAE THAN MOTIVATED •.. wt9t conlldei ~. attrectl¥8 twma ... Of ....... •·'' ···········~········································'441.00C-. ~ luft. 10:.1 ............ 833 Udo Pwk DfM C-1 ~ I.' _ .. ts .. -•• --·. = ---. 808 Y-OUllER RVMftlC- 631-1266 JUNE U8TINCUlf HEIGHTS Available next month 3 bd 2'bath hardwood floors large patio with added family room asking $199,000. ltlt ,, .... , 631-1266. VACANT IN THE HEIGHTS JUNE 1 3 BO 2 ba with spa -3 car garage with boat storage needs a new owner! Asking $225,000. ltlt Yt•••er 631-1266. ' HEIGHTS REDUCEDI 3 Bd very cozy with motivated. seller. Totally upgraded down to $182,500. hit Ytubr 631-1266. 20 TOWNHOUSE UNITSI BACK ON MARKET Pride of ownership, close to Newport Frwy. Super tax shelter. Asking 1.1 K. Call for Info., principals only please. .... , ..... , 631-1266. HARBOR HIGHLANDS ONLY 1190,000 Best Buy In Newport. 3 bedroom 2 bath new heavy shake roof. Lovely yard area. Nearly new carpets. This one won't last Hurr.yl lllerrl 631-1266. WESTCUFF AREA Just listed. Super home with 5 bedrooms & 3 baths. 2 bedrooms & bath over garage have separate ontrance and are perfect for In-law or teen age quarters. Newly remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets & bulltlne -ne1,1tral carpet & wallpapers thruout. Hurry on this on•. Only $208,500. 831-1288. SHERYL llEWU Ri'MllC· 631-1266 FRONT ROW VIEW C.D.M. $795,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW from this DRAMATIC 4 bedroom home. Built In 1970. FORCED TO LIQUIDATE. Price JUST REDUCED to accommodate fast sale. EXPANSIVE OCEANFRONT COMMANDING PENINSULA POINT HOME on LARGER LARGER LOT. Perfect family home. OPEN SAT & SUN. Ill llllHS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS l RAE RODGERS RVM~- 631-1288 BEST BUY on this 3 bdr-m CHARMER with new COUNTRY KITCHEN & oak floors. Price just REDUCED to a low $182,5001 Call today. UE llllEIS. NEWPORT HEJOMT8 1 Bdrm fixer ........................................................................... $142,000 4 Bdrm fixer great location .................................................... $169,000 3 Bdrm 2 Ba shlngled cottage ................ H ............................ $175,000 4 Bdrm 3 Ba Newer contemporary home .............................. $279,000 ... ...... . . LENDER'S REPO ••• ON THI WATER Highly upgraded penthouse fevel 2 Bdrm, den, w/antq. fixtures thruout. Spanish ti.le kitchen w/skyllghts, this Is truly one-of-a-kind . . . for detella call ...., .... ~. - .OCEAN+ CITY LIGHTS VIEWJ * Newport Seaviewl Large 3 bdrm. + den, form. dining room, pool, spa + tennis . Priced to sell at $399,999. Assume 10.5% Int! WON'T LAST Call P1trltk T111rt 760-8702. Open Today. LIQUIDATION-BEST AREA BARGAIN C.M. 3 BO 2 Ba. Home on Golf Course, w/llv. rm. fam. rm. din. area, F,P. +Lg. yard. Area steal at $120,000 w/10% financing. Open Today. Call Petrld TtHrt 760-8702. Patrick Tenore Rr{M8'· 780-8702 ABSOLUTE STEALS -GREAT TOWNHOllE BUYan NEWPORT 2 bdrm 2 bath 2 story w/garage. Was $130,000 NOW $111 ,900 w/TERMSI Call P81r1U T...,. 760-8702 Open Today! 2 BO 2 BA CONDOS POOL + 8PAlll Next to So Coast Plaza. Sec gate community. Liv rm, dine area + more great terms from $76,500-$81,500. Call f~ 546-3533. Open Today. POOllft>E 3 llDMI TOWNHOME OM.. Y '1._ Very sharp w/llv rm, din area+ 2 car electr. garage don't miss ltl Call Plfrltll ,...,,, 760-8702. Open todayl FAEEr Call for a FREE Market evaluation of your home. No Obligation. Call Today. '*"' 1 .... 760-8702. CUSTOM IN MESA VERDE WOOD AND GLASS CONTEMPORARY . FIVE BEDROOM, DEN AND FAMILY ROOM HOME ABOUNDS IN QUALITY. WARMTH AND PRIVACY. HIGH BEAMED CEILINGS. LEADED GLASS ENTRY, WARM WOODS, POOL AND SPA ARE A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES. PRICED AT $525,000 CALL J&CllE UIM.E•ll FOR AN APPOINTMENT. PRIME LOCATION VERY POPULAR 3 BDRM BUCCOLA HOME IN MESA VERDE. QUIET STREET, PRIVATE YARD, LARGE FAMILY ROOM. REDUCED TO $206,000 . .111111 ...... UNDER...,_ LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. SPA, BONUS ROOM AND QUIET CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. PRICED FOR FAST SALE AT $199,900. .......... DOVERSHOMI PRIME LOCATION, PRIME PROPERTYI 4 BDRMS, HUGE ENTERTAINING CENTER COURTYARD WITH RETRACTABLE ROOF, POOL & SPA. SELLER SAYS "SELL" -"BRING OFFERSI" '1111111-1111,1 HUNTINGTON BEACH STRAND 4 Br, 3 ba fam, rm formal din, study, 18 X 39 pool & spa, walk to beach. Steal at $350,000, wm 1eaae . option. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 8LUFF8 FINEST UY VIEW ~ Br. 2'A bath temp cont. wine oel181, highly upgraded, carpet, ttle, paneflng, lhuttera, view. of bay, ocean, city lites, submit on le8M option S274,000 L.H: BOB or DOVIE KOOP. . at cort nrntrr ©. mvrsrnrnr conrnnr PROPERTIES AND ESTATES FOR PEOPLE AT NOME -WITH SUCCESS ... HARBOR RIDGE HOMES 21 ROOM ESTATE . Thie 9,000 eqwe toot home t. Mer/ penon'•. dreem. With a apectacular view of the Pacific _ and t .. turlng 5 bedroom•, 7 bathe, f8ftlllJ room. bltllard room. Mn•ta ...... Md .. underground wine cellar, ttt• lowetr home ••t• th• atenderd In ultlmate ll)eetrl•. cwtom pool a 2 apae + excelant euumable flnenclng. $2,915,000. Call tor • PllSI• color brochure. , 11 Qeneve, "-'bor Ridge Open Sunday 1-8 AUTHENTIC ENGLISH TUDOR Thie dramatic l,IOO eqwe toot hOIM with a 2 •torr entrrw•r and aplendld view of th• Peotflc fMturee 5 bedroome, •Ya ....... and cuatom pool a apa. Excellent aHumabl• tlMnClng and ~' to move In. Call for • pege color brochure. 11,750,000. 35 RJdgellne Dr., Hllfbor Rldae Open Saturdey and 8undaJ 14 I OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1 to 5 • RldplM --·---11.no.oao H8rbof Ndge SUNDAY 1lo5 11 Gene¥e 12,-.000 ttarbor Ridge 11 Cr•twood -----12,500,000 ttarborRldge 1Jlllcfg1lne ·-----11,790,000 tWbOr Ridge . 219 Via Udo 8oud -·-·-.. 11.-0,000 Udolele 421 Via Lido Nord N811elal I ll•t '1.400.• Udolele 7 Vleinn.e --··--···-·····-·-········-· '7'25..,IOO Harbor Ndge 11 -.....-....--....... ._. 1211,0GO NewportC""t . WATERFRONT HOMES LINDA ISLE - Lovelr °FM 81mpl•" (JOU own the land) baJ•lde cottage totallr remol(81ed In 1M1 . with over 7f1' on the water, lncttldlng THE most modem kttcMft..,.. a...,.....,. off e. rnMter bedroom Md a WRY prty ... epe w/ the ftnMt «~• a e11p tor w boet. OWner .. c.,., 1•t ...... dMcl. Cal for llPPQlntmenL tt, LINDA ISLE r Loceted rtallt on the 'Wn C._.. .. ..,.,. tt"9 I bedroom IY. betb cuetom lo one of IM flneat •UlllPIH of waterfront fMnl ID.· the ,rortd. TM prfNcJ wl ...._, of • IUlliidocl .. ind oommunltr ....,. with • _.., a 11p to 800011Hft0dale I ...... boeta arid 8 ........ bedroom for each ot roar klde. What .... could JOU ... ., tt,121,0GO ·. a .... 1tr Wt 1 ...... ftr Wt ..... ,_ Salt Ctural lMI Gtaual lMI ............... 11 ....... __ .....,. ... ===---..:.:::::i;==----=~ __, ........ ...__ ..... ,___ ........ ......., ___ ...,..1==-------= UIU ISLE UYFlllY Finest Lagoon view from ma1nJflcenl 4 bdrm, 4 ~th pool home. $1,450,000. UYSllE PUii l&YFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 bl', 2 be dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1.~.ooo. PmlllU -llU•Ull Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 IQ.fl. $1.385,000. Oceanfront. .. .... ISLE ................. • .., llt1ll ·-One of a kind Ocean v i e w t r i 1 e v e 1 o ff i c e b I a"g - elevator-deluxe -1st floor parking AND Two pent.house residential condo's from back stl"eel ea. wllarle double prage. Must 9ee to appreciate.. Investor tet'nw. Price; .$1,100,000 or beat offer by 6-1-.83. Mr. Clark ~9930. Remodeaed 3 bdrm, 2 beth + large rec. rm., -------------bemn ceWnp, fumi.bed. patios. $420,000. ..... , .... a.L11P New 4 br, 4 ~ be. c:uMlam French Narmudy Estate 1.2 prime KN bllltcp $1~,000. 111••• •n 11112111 'Coromdo Island cwt. bayfront Jot. •' bclM dock. Plam avail. Now $370,000 w/Mrma. PAii L.8111•1 J br, 2 bli, frplc, immaculate condo. On p-eenbe.lt. Comm.. pool tl2$,000. BIL L GRU NDY. REALTOR ' . ,. ,. Ill CUYll .. t&T,.1 .. #111R ltm Don't miss this beautifully lancbcaped noo ... tt. Broadmoor, located ln gate prded community. An outmncfina home offering. BR. library, large 1ivinC roam, dining ara. family room with we\bar, and beautlful planked floors arid nivw carpets ~t. The extra large lot features a spa eet in park-like grounds with waterfall adding to the feeling of ·•ca,nyon .. living. $725,000 . ...... ---IAT/ .... , 1-1 PJL LIWlif ,_ • -Wlli iB H ... family bame In pl'! ,._.. Irvine Comer Jot. 8qUeUty elem. . •111,500. ........... Nm I HUM U. ~-•1-1111 SlllECUFn 4 BR, canvon & cx:ean view, ·atunnlng. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. f's'~·!'~.~vt1~ ••. $Mwtnd. 2244 Port carttlle. 1IY 114' ... JUST LISTED, 2 aty 48R, 1830 Port a.mouth. 1259,000 UH . Open today 1-4 PET BARRETI REALTY .. ------------------------ ..... Ill.I . Beau..tiful, completely remodeled Bayfront home. Ownmt.mity tennis. tio.l ~~perfection in every detail. .... ... with quick f!9Cl'OW and buy t}UI magnificent property well below apPni9ed value. ............ = ..... ....... , ... ..,..... t ' I 18 -Orange County Real Ettate/An Advertlslng-.upplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 4, 1983 • WATERFRONT HOME a R9> • '525,000 Semational executive home featurtna 4 bdnDI. .,.mow Uvtna & din1na room. 2 frpb & room for M' boaU FEE rimplit land with -.unable fi.nandng. c..n 758-1501 Cl' 752-ms. • IPYGIA88RmGE OCEAN YEW -.. ,000 <t bedroam, family home. Bwatlfully UPIJ.W • ,..,...ped, LoYely gated poo1. wec1 bl Wt a air ,...., -... 1ot wtth p1ay ...-.. e ,.. flnandna. 769-1501 or 752-7373. PENTHOUSE URIEi UYllli II llEWPGRT BUCH 10% INTEREST FIRST YEARI* Entertain on your RedWbod decked penthouse garden with breathtaking bay & ocean views IEW CISTIMIZEI --Pl.a ITllT IT 1111 ..... llU,111. S.S to bey l oca1 blldles. Too .._, ..... ~ ..tioft . .. UT. I ..._ ,_. P.& Ill la&, .... rt ..... Project of the EJHott Group. rMl'ketJng by: CILE IF IEWPllT IEll.TID 114/111-1112 ... 114/111-1111 TR \DI T I<>\. \I h'I \I I \ f R \ [)! l if l \ \I ;{t 1d r 't .-w-....... .. ~'...!. l·=: .,.. ...., 1 ..... 111 ..... Leu lonnel din rm. him rm. 2 Lovely 4 bdrm, 3 bath Anaheim· Hilla be. Wit oonllder ..... op-f "'' li . On lion. HWllY upgredH. hocne. 2484 lq. t. r vtng .-pace. vouOWH'THelANo. Re-quiel hilhop cul-de-aac. Soaring duced to '299,000. T Hr. REAL E:;;f\rEP~ ---3 er. 2 ea. ra ~ rm. 2200 eq ft. "'5,000. 1709 P.au Pl M'k 720-2288. Home 751-3511 ~~--~.-~.~·-~----~------!".~ .. ~.~·-~-~.~-~-~-~-~~.~-~~~~--~~-~-~-~-~~~~.~.~~------~~~!!!"!"'!!"!"!l!l~~:::s;:~:.;:;::::=------~~·~~""!""~~~~~~~ .. . ... ""_.,.._, . -~ . -.. ~-,._....a_ .J • ..,,.----..... \• 20 -0rMge County RMi &tate/An AcMrt!mng. ~t to tM DAIL y ptLOT /Saturay. June 4. 1813 This Weeken~f !~- leep .... ...., 6MterJ ..... ,_ tllh .......... ,_ t' •1111 L tkt Al ................. ~ -~ .. .,...... ... ., ....... >, ..... ,, ......... A .. TMOTWAMT AIS.P .... ....... ... ....... .. .. -,.... _ ......... _ ................... c.-.. .... ,...,..., .... ~. HOUSES FOR SALE 1WOOll 1741 PomonaA~ II, Coeta.._ a:n-1400 SSt.250 Sat 1-5 437 Brreon Sprtng8, Com ..... 548-2313 $95,000 8at 1-4 2..ooM 104 Vl9 Cordova (Udo •> N8 873-4083 $375,000 8un 1-5 833 Udo Perk Or #F3, Npt 8ch '31-12el 1415,000 s.t 1-5 2510 falrWey Or .. Coeta .... 1•ueo t122,1SOO Sat 1-5 251 YNlnut. 64lde. Cotta Mele 79-1501 Sun 12:30-4:30 8at 1-4 -. , ... . .... Suri 1-6 8un 1-a ; 3002 Java Rd, Mesa Verde, C.M. 848-4557 SUR 12-5 #14 Point Loma. 8PYGll HI, CdM 67M400 $4575,000 Sun 1-4 32 O(ak• Bey, Spyg&ue, CdM 644-9060 $435,000 Sat 1-5 1<M 1 Galexy Dr. Dover ~. NB 548-5&47 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Rue Grand Due*, Big Cyn, NB 846-9060 $550,000 Sun 1-5 428 camatton. Corona det Mw 675-6743 $495,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 **920Vla Udo Nord, Udo .... N8 644-9060 Sun w 4601 C.-nden Dr, Cameo Shoree, CdM 644-9060 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •* 1724 Port Margate, HVH, N.B. ~134 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1724 Galaxy (Dovw ~)NB &42-5200 *395,000-L/H Sun 1-5 •4512 Roxbury, Cerneo Stn, CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 2-5 *101 \Ila Florence, JJdo -N.8. 673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-5 **426 H8rbor , .. Or,~ Bd'I 673-7300 $1, 150,000 Sun 1-5 1222 8u8eex (W•tclttt) N.B. 842-6200 $229,000 Sun 1-5 222 Via Koren (Udo .... ) N.B. 642-5200 $148,000 Sun 1'"5 **700 Via Udo Nord (Udo ... ) N8 642-5200 11.500,000 a.t/8un 1-6 •c532107 SMa.ao Dr.(8e)o•)H8 131-7300 1351;000 -Sun 1-5 * 1834 Conmodot'e Ad, ~ .. 831V300 $310,000 8un 1-5 11oe ~ 'er.cttrw HgNndl)NB 131-7300 '275,000 Sat 1-5 •1609 ~Dr.(Httlf Hgl*\de)N8 m1-13G!D .aa.ooa eun 1-a ••1944 AerNnao Dr~ Verde)CM 131-7300 '225.000 Sun 1-5 24::.: ~... Sun 2-5 45d0 Wayne Ad., c..-..,.... .. . '31"-7300 '311.000 9ti! 1~ .. _...,. Ndait Dr, Hrbr ~. NB ) 840 .W1:i-.... OOO "' Sat/9un 1-5 . .. •• ,._.,Ila Corona det Mat .. 1u.aeo . s1.4is,()()O , ~ 1-a •• 1071 88n""80 Or. Dov Shn. .. 831•1'300 "'6,000 ~I...,. 1-8 .. 1111~~.w...,,He 131*7300 '450,000 . s.t/8un 1-5 • 1908 PrntQee ( ..... V.-cle) CM "" ~ t1",0C» • 8M 1-:3 ~ 1017 o.mucu.. Coela Mela 845-0303 $245,000 Sat 10-12 2805 Drake (Meaa dee Mer) CM 540-1151 1137,900 Sat 12-3 621 w. CoUnblne, eo.ta Meaa 548-2313 1186,tlO Sat 11-2:30 **801 8eylilde ~.t!'-Port Bd'I 831-1400 $1;300,uuo 1 .. 5 201 la'bpur/~. Corona dll Mar 831-1400 $1;875,000 1-5 301 la Jolla, N9wport Bwtt 780-8333 $385,000 Sat 1-5 4151 WllNwaw, IMl'9 875-5511 $185,000 Set/Sun 1-5 2227 ·Wlndwwd ln., *-P«t BMctt 548-0319 -.2.000 . Sat/Sun 12-5 *2935 Java (u.. V•de) CM 675-5611 $214,fOO Sat 1-5 ·~~ ~~"'1111+ ... 8etlSYn 1-5 • 11 HlllborouaNHrbr Adg Hlll)N8 780-8333 *'·'°° Sun 1-5 ••35 GdlCa Pt (Sptallll) N8 780-8333 $750,000 --sun 1-5 I IBMOll 986 ,,.,.. Aoed. Coeta ..... 546-2313 1127,500 a. 1-5/Sn 1-4 ·----P•••mN •2111 Mc>Jiljt., (Rivel~) 7-.0100 SSM,000 Sun 1-5 213 Vie Cordova. Udo .... 831-1.tOO taS,000 Sat 1-5 *~N.(NB ":. 873-1300 $1, 1'5,000 Sun 12-3 " ••1•1• Port c.cllf, ff¥Hml, .. ........., ..... 000 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 • .... PAii Ml oi DD . 74 Nev ..... (ASJ VIia) ltv. 780-8333 $164,900 Sun 1-5 I m:DllM)C)ll 82 See lelend, Bia C8rlyon, N8 673-4400 $2-d,OOO Sat/Sun 1-S 2554 Elden #8102, eo.ta Meea 54G-1151 8at/8un 1-6 #6 Snapdr~ (Deerfteld) Irv. 751-3181 $124,900 &#\ 1-5 I • .... PAii Ml Of DIDt **&13 Udo Perk Or, C1, NB 831-7300 $<MS,OOO Sun 10-1p.m. '9IDROOll •505 Vista Flora (Bluffa) NB 759--8100 $260,000 Sun 1-~ " 207 19th St,Newport Beectt 875-5511 $357,5004522,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 # 12 Mi rror Lake (Deerfleld) Irv. 751-3191 $149,900 Sun 1-5 I ...... PAii Ml or DEi ••10 KM\llttl, N-.>t er.t, NB 873-7300 1189,500 Sun 1..S 2818-2626 Elden Ave, Ooeta Meaa 131-4245 From 1155,000 Sat-Wed 12~· • IUIK»OM *21541 Vista En"8da l8luffa> NB 759--8100 $258,000 ' Sat/Sun 1~ 803 Hyde Court. CoM* ..... 546-2313 1184,900 I 1 ~~-=-_=:;;~-~~---=~=='-==.:;"'--';;o._....;;;;:--=_~_~_----------""-'=-:=-=:;;;.,----~-~~-=---_-'-~"':._~_-=----=-=-=-=--====:.:,~.r.:====-===-=='-'===========-=--====::::;:;::;;::;::=-=::::==,::;;_==::::...:::::::::;....:;;;......::=--=-·· I ......... n.-ua..-r Im, 1 "-BA, AIC. LOE UM. S127K-YIE1ft YllWJ ftlW1 nMT37 834-9101 Spectacular panoramic view of lake, ..... l sunsets & night lights from ~ room in this outstanding 3 bedroom hol'M. A wide wrap-around terrace overlooking the lake. Perfect for entertaining. Luxurious carpet & c ustom waU roveiings & wide use of micron add to~._,,... the elegance of this sophisticated executive home. Family room, formal dining room with wet bar~ • .--11. sunken living room & study -PLUS a master suite with a private terrace. Assumable loans. Excellent value. $319,000. Agent, Jackie Archer. 752-1414 and 553-1700. \ .......... 1 .. • L•11•1rt ,. .... a..-.... ... 11111111 ... ....... / .. 1M 2111...., ........ 3 Br, den & billiard room, 3 ba. CUa1orn entertainment ori:ented home. Courtyard w /llWlken spa. ~.ooo. ........ in s • .. ·• ''-• I . j y •• f • , l . ; i:· • • ...>, ' .... - I I I i ; . I l ... • Newpot1 ... So. · 1700 16th Strttt (ltf>owr), M2·5UJ ....... rt ....... 880 1MM '-VllfM (M16th) MS.-1104 ----------. ..... ... . ----------~ • ---:::C . 26 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 4, 19B3 AJUtauta, UaJ. AJUtatata, Ual. c..ta .... 2724 ... 2724 Eastllde. "*!> 1 BR,,_ LOWiy 2 Br, 2 Ba uc>e>er. ~ts. bltna. end ger, no Gu lrplc, dlhwf. gw. i>tt• S•75 mo Cell M.a v.-o. .,. ... Ownr 5.o-1158, Pem or Llll'ry. s~ 1~. aft 6, 97~ Pern 1-------LllllJ .... ~$83~ ••tes.tllleatt catp0r1, ylll'd/baleony, 811 ..... bttlna, lndry rm. Frplc, eleg8flt ~ wln- 2536 5.,,,. Ana Ave. dowa, air cond. In home TSL Mgmt &42-1603 security, 2 br, 2 ba. cw 1 br, --1 ba. lneld1 Pf'V club X LG 1 Br S.95 2 Br '595. w/1ennl1, IP... pool1, Pool, Piiio, Frplc --. bMUtlfuly decor- ~ 557-2841 •led ~ *''J'fffl & Large 1 Br 73•-C much m ore. Fr om Sheilmat. $376. MOO/mo. lnddl moet utlla epl B . 5 •8-163 7 . too. St,. Albln'a 54t-3o421. &42-3307 3~t Bear St. (blwn -------1 Sunt1ow1r a Mec:Arthur~ large 2 Br. 1 a.. dihw9tw, .--~-..,...--,-..,,..-_,......,,,- garege, n1ce .... no NeW Condo a er. 1 ea. dogl Victoria/Canyon. frplc. lndry hootlup, "*'Y SS..Olmo. 831-e812 all•. ,lilt,..., no peta. ISG5/mo. -------1 6812 aft •PM. "'2at:Fll!ltl --,.._' 1111 ~78fl 2 ... ba. attac:hed gar. Baautlfllf garden epta.1~~;;;--;a;;;;t;;;i;;ia;,;dO Patloe/dedtl. No pets. 21 Nawly r.modeled ltudlo children welcome. apt. 1395 Inc. 811 utll. & 2 Bdrm. 1 '.4 Bath S580 ~. 1892 E. Or- 398 W. Wlllon ang9. Dflve by, call 831-5613 &46-7009 ...... D411at. ... Kenneyhunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? ~ro~ .. _ .. ___ \. u All the latest information 'is available to you every day in your. local daily newspaper -and that ·includes 1he classified section. Classifed ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It's all updated dai!y for you. .,. enclsd 2 car gr, pool & • w/dodl.. 3Br 21>9, lg petloe ape . Ca ll Karen.j ,,_tio, gar. etc. ldeel for 13000/mo JuttAug retired cpl. no pet1. eso-a847 DELAWARE PINES '485tyr, 5"41-5306 • · 2 Br. $600/mo. Eut Bluft. tpedo411, 1 BR. 8:.boa~~ Fri>!e. pool. gar, pool, pleuenl WM. No qualfty fUmilNnga. 1 mo private patio pets. 844-4787. m I n s 2 o o o 1m 0 · No peta. 842-3807 · 19221 O..ware St EAST BLUFF TWNHSE 873-1585 rr Deluxe 2BR 2ba in 4"91ex. 3 Br. 2 e.. car gar. No •0::,.. ba~ ~d; cpls. drps, bullttn.s, end. pet-. S750/mo. 944-1010 ba. ~mo. Bill ar\.n. Cis. ~!84 no pet1 btwn 8-5, Mon ttwu Fri. dy, Aeeltor, 875-8181. 11rw,0111 ~''HliMIN:'., .,.. • _, I v I 1 Br ot --=------ lmmed. 845-4212 •$290/up, cupeu.I dr.,.., ale. ~ 1730, Beed! BIYd. Hunt- ington Beectl. &42·2834. • CdM dlx IUlt•. AC. empt J*g, from 1325, 2855 I:. Cit Hwy. 875-9800 ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Pbce Yow Ad, Cd 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE Generel ........................................ 1002 An-'*m HIHa .....••.. -........ .. ..... .. .•. 1004 Belboa 1-.nd ............. ......... ......... 1008 =~·-• ........................ 1007 8eectl ........................ 1018 eon.. del Mlf ........................... 1022 eo.t ........................................ 1024 DwWI Polftt ................................... 1026 EJ Toro ........................ :................ 1032 Foune.ln v ""'-'t .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . ... . .. . . . 1034 Garden GfO¥e ....... ............. .......... 1038 Huntington 8eedl ...... .................. 1040 Huntington HarbOur .................... 1042 1"""9 ...... .. ......... ........................... 1044 ~Beech .............................. 1048 L.agune H .................. -............... 10SO L.aaun9 ~ ............................. 1052 l.MeF~ ................................. 1055 Mleelon Vlefo ................... ....... ...... 1067 Newport Beed'I ...................... ...... 1089 San Clemente ............................ 1078 Ian Juen c.pislr.no ................... 1078 SMta ,,.,_ ................................... 1080 Seel Beect\ .... ................. ........ ...... 1064 South lAguna .............................. '* Westmlneter . ......... .. ................... 1088 T'*ln .,......................................... 1090 Mobile Honie s.... ..................... 1100 n ' -· • HORII MORE IY BEii& WELL TRllllED.'' TUllllll CUSS STARTS S•ll. CALL TERRY McClllLE, 141-2111, er llsai lllYI,. 111-1711, Fii .IETaJLI. mll,TM 11111 -A must see for the pr6- fessfonaJI Double door entry to a luxurloua Italian tile entry. Vaulted cefflnga. Huge famtty room, wetbar, fireplace. Country kttc:Mn overlooks wrap around patio and apa wtth decking. 4 giant Bdrms, mutet aulte with fireplace, 3 car garage. A must aee. $233,900. Cat& for ahowlng 546-2313. 1111 II I ... UI -Adorable 4 Bdrm pool homel Squeaky cfeanl Move In condition! Cozy flreplacel ExceNent locatlonl $13-4,500. Won't lat ... call nowt 963-6767. • _.,.. -Immaculate 3 Bdrm VMlage WMt home. $19,400 down, take over $118,500 loan; pt1oed @ $137,9001 One of a kind! Call 9&3--6761. Wl1I a••• 11---Exqufafte 4 Bdrm home flt tor a Jclngf Priced to Miit lmpr111tve 2 storyt tmm8CUlllte • _. • A CLASS A80VEJ Gourmet kitchen, anhlne pattot Fabuloue .. yardlOnlyS14,800downortakeov.Sn2m. payment81 Call now, "3-8787. • ._ .. ..-ra ma ... ,.. -s1•1.soo1 Gorgeous home In prime location. 2,000 equ.re feet of luxury Includes bonul room + famHy rooml Spar1<1ng pool. OWnef9 muat NII. Calf 963--8767. ._. ll ..... -A greet atart• home, 3 Bdrma, 1~beth. New ptilnt. cerpeg and dr9PM. Drtv. through garage. Short distance to beech. Price onlyl113,500. Call 54&-2313. ,..._ ,.., -Newport Helghta ranch ~ borne. f.xcelent. quiet-cul • MC-fC>. cation on a larae tot for Mure ~ H de.lrect a.utlful 3 Bdrm hidden In a ..,,.,.b eoer'llc Mttlng. You*ff 1oY9 th .. onet A1kJng $224,500. 846-7171. IUml ---Beet buy In Newport Heightal 3 Bdrm home With Iota of charact•. Roomy, yet very CO'Z'J. Auume low Interest rate ao.n. Red'Pd to $208,0001 Hurryt Call ua for comple1e detattal ~7171. ... NW, 11..,_ -Walk to the beech from thta weft-planned 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo wtth • friend1y ftreplac;e that adds COrt warmth. lnctudM many M,enlttee. You can't beet thll for real value. See It today! 84&-7171, tn MIWI -OWner may '*'Y 1st TO wtth ~down for 1 ,..,~"Super home, '3 Bdrm"2 bath wtth greet tamRy room, brtck ftreptaoe. College Park'• flneet for only S117,95CJ. Altl>; FHA/VA terrnt. ~2313.