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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-16 - Orange Coast PilotI' Woman held in real estate sc . . Police allege ~V resident sold property that wasn't hers without owners' know led e By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DlllJ ........ Huntinaton Beach police have a arrested a Mission VieJo women who they believe masterminded an in· tricate real estate scheme, selling propeny that didn't belOl\I to her . . . Coast The legendary Aston- Martin used In the first James Bond film will be .ucttoned In Newport Beach./ AS Graduates of Huntington Beach, Oceanvtew, West- minster and University high schools listed today. IAI · California The Senate meets Its deadllnetosend a budget package to the· · governor for the second time In a decade.I A3 Nation Presidential candidate Walter Mondale challenges Ronald Re- agan to a series of de- bates./ AS World The Soviet Union rejects the concept of arms talks 'for the sake of talk Ing.' /A3 Religion without the real owners• knowledge. The woman, who alleaedly posed as an officer of various financial companies and real estate firms, was arrested on suspicion of selling a piece of property in Huntington Beach without the owner's knowled&e. Eva Patrick Vemtt. 39. took a down payment on the land and. usina a forged deed. even ~t the property into escrow before the actual owner cau&ht on, Huntinaton police said. • Investigators suspect the woman bas pulled off similar cons in other citjcs and have contacted police throUfhout Oranae and Los An4Cles counties in a search for more victims. Verner was &n'dted Thursday at her home on a SS0.000 warrant ' charaina fraUd. forstry and arand ··1t appears she had made some the~ Police said the woman socs by very substantial deposits lately," uid at least l 3 other ahasn. Ll Jim Walker. ·•nie depos1u we-re Ounng the arRst. pohce con· far beyond what you'd expect." fiscatcd 2S boxes contaanina docu-Jnvcst1ptors were alerted ·to the ments and property deeds they be-alleged fraud m Huntinaton .Beach lieve are fakes. The boxfuls of deeds wben the actual owner c.alled were to properttes in Orange and Los authontics and complained that his AnJtles counties. .. property had been sold and was an Officers also seized SI S,000 in cash escrow. and several 'bank bOOb from the • WaJker said 'a subsequent in- woman's home. vestiption showed the v.oman bad Edisori ·appeals: -$.-250,000 f:ia : OlyIDplcs feverB1ts even me - very young Phit.:a&e4 competlti>n a.re ahown n-~ aroand dar-1.U. water wety meet held Jl'rlday at tbe Lo9 Caballeroe Racqaet aad 9porta C11lb lD P'oa.ntala VaOey. Bablea raDflD& from ' montb8 to 2 yean cild allowed off tbelr talenta lD eftllta like tbe bulc back Ooat and more ad'ftllcecl •wtmmtna tecll- nlqaea. The water mety compedtlon wu led by Greta Andenen (pictared with her madenta. left). an ~pie gold medal .wtm- cbampion wlloteachea the reta Andenen Swtlli School lletbod to tiny tota. Utility officials seek reduction ii1 penalty Was principal forced-to-quit? Staff members say announcement was complete surprise By ROBERT BARIER °' .. ~ ....... onstrallon at district ~uarters at I 025 I Y orttown A vc. hen classes let out but were dissuaded by Berser. they said. ~r. who previously served as prinapal at Fountain Valley Hilb School for 14 years. failed to return telephone calls from the Daily Pilot. · St. Paul's Greek Or- thodox Church Is hosting a Grecian Festival ex- pected to attract 8,000 to the city of lrvlne./85 Court throws out brutality claim The last day of the Marina High School year ended on a confusina and apparently tumultuous note Friday after Pnncipal Paul Berger surpnsed bJs staff by announan1 his retire- ment But be reponcd1y told the 170 OT so faculty members that retirement was the most attractive of the options be had been offered Sportl The South boys are nine- point favorites In to- night's Orange County All-Star basketball game at Orange Coast College. /81 Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns stops Roberto Duran In the second round to retain WBC super welterweight champlonshlp./12 Karl Nelson of Quincy, Mass. moved back Into the lead at the Wlndgltder Olympic trials In Long Beach./83 Entertainment The second time around Is an Improvement at the Huntington Beach Play- house. /87 INDEX Bridge c.Rfomla Newt Clualfled COmtca Ctoaword DMth Notlcel Horoecope Natk>MI Newa Pubtlc Notic. AMl&tat• Aettglon Sport• J~ Thelltft Weattw WOfidNeWI YOUtt\ .. 810 A3 c1-e 810 ce 02 cs A3 B9,C2 01-20 85-8 81-4 Bl 87 A2. A3 • in LB arrest of convicted burglar Several faculty members said Bcraer left them Wlth the belief that his band was bein' forced by Hunt- in&ton Beach Uruon Hlgh School administrators. Superintendent Jake Abbott said Friday that 8crgt'r told him in February that be planned to take advantaae of an early retirement provision and leave his Job at tbeend Felon filed suit, charging officers had beaten him A claim by a convicted burglar that he was brutaljzed by five Lquna Beach police officers durina his 1980 arTCSt has been rejected by a federal jury in Los Al\geles. The civil rights suit was filed by Carl T. Ash, who was convicted of burglary and sentenced to state prison following hjs arrest four years 8$0 outside the Laauna Beach Free 01ruc. Ash claimed he was beaten. kicked and stomped for at least 10 minutes by a group of Police officers who 'had chased him from a pharmacy he had allegedly burglarized with a ~ond man. Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell said the officers used no excessive force in the incident but dtd wrestle Ash to the ground when the man ~me combative. "His claim was simply outlan- School bells toll for the last time Declining enrollment forces 3 schools ----to close for good ......_.._ ___ _ By 1.AREN E. n.EIN °' .. ..., ........ When the final school bells rana this week at Eastbluff and Adams elementary schools and Lincoln llh tennediate School, at wa not only <he last day oflhe ~hool year but ilso the last day of the bool. foraood. · The-three Newport·Mcsa de tnct schools will close their doors due to d«hnina enrollment this ummcr and the students will~ transferred to other boob. m thC <Ji tnct. It was a day of no ta~. a day of ildnae and one of e cnc~nt and hope for the students and faculty at the thrtt hool "It's the last time for us to get together in the okl multi·purpose room at bia A." Adams Pnncipal lewis Fannon said of the school's student awaids ~m on the last day. Adams• students. parents and fac- ulty did not have much chance to pre~ for the school's cl ure: The decision to send Adams' tudents to California Elementary School was made in March. A pany for all of Adam'' alumni -youna and old -was held xvcral weeks ago. Lincoln students will be-sent to Corona dd Mar Hash School. whicb b been tran fonncd into 1 ventb· thri>uah t 2th-arade campu . At.-:Newi>0n's Eaubluff camp ~ Parent~Facuhy ·Oruruution has ltno n l~ h I !OU.fd~rlmied the pa t t~o ~can. rot 8o•ct. PFO enn hmcnt cha1nnan~ said the school gcal'td u·p ( .......... CL09UltS/A2) dish," Purcell said. "He originally claimed that he ~ stomped by 15 oflkcrs. We would have bad to put three shafts toetther to get that many officers out there.·· ~id one of the arresting officcrs~-~h°"°w wortsasa Newpon Beach patrolman. is 6 foot 9 inches tall and several othtts ~only a bat smaller. ··0o you think they would have much trouble arrestinf a man who I believe was in his 50s?' Purcell asked. One of those present dunoa Berger's bnefnoont1me comments m the cafeteria -social studies teacher Lance Jacot -said he concluded from the remarks that the retirement was forced. Jacot also said the ·d1stnct's expla- nation that the 61-year-old Berger had planned to reurt all along was a lie. Teachers planned to s~ a dem- of the year · ··11 Vr"IS his choice ... Abbott sa.id. UHe asked to keep 1t (his dcaSJon) quiet."' .\bbott said he presented Berger a hst of optJon But Abbott refused to say 1f Bugcr was offered the option of ~m11mng as pnncipal at Marina. ··That's a {>Crsonnel matter and it's not appropnatt to discuss that..·· be said. facult' member Jacot said Bcraer (Pleue..., UTIR&llEln' I A2) &utblan an••ta pnpar to aend balloons aloft on ..., ..... ,......, ...... ~ .claool'• ftul daJ. .. . . Orange ooat'IOAIL y PtlOT/Siturday, June 1e. 1"4 Regents ruffled over costs at UC 's teaching hospitals BJ ANDREA AD.......:llV'T'll °' .............. Huie swinp an rc"enuc at the Univer'$ltY of California's five tuch· ma hospital drew the ire of the UC Board of Regents. meetina this ~eeli: at UC Irvine for the first time this year. But William G. Gonzalez. director of UC Irvine's Medjcal C.enter in Ora.nae. told reporters afterward tha1 monthly fluctuations in baJancc statements are .. insignificant.·· By the -end of the year. the peaks and valleys wlll even out, Gonzalez said. He predicted. however, wt lrvme's financially troubled medtcaJ center -showing a $1 .4 malhon deficit so far this year -will run a year-end deficit of several thousand dollars. A committee made up of regents, the go ye ming board oft he I I-campus system, asked Thursday for a new. quanerly financial statement on all university-run hospitals. ~ lM s dijlpCd by 6 patent. O~lez .wd. ~bout 70 perttnt of the medicaJ center's patients receive public care. he said. As aovemment reimburse- ments fall short of most actual hospital costs, Gonulei prcdieted the medical center's contract to provide care for the county's poor will be in the red by $18 million. Gonzalez said the rqiMts' concerns are justified. "But alarm ovCT one month's outcome isn't an accurate response to where the hospital is goina over time," he said. U.e and revenues vary seasonally, with post-holiday months particularly poor ones, the adminiS: trator said. He said university JnafMlllemtnt and 1t1te-of•the an equipment arc responsible for the hospital's evol· utaon from a county-operated facility to one more like a privately operated hospital. ''This hospital has moved aero 1 that spectrum about as far as we can 10. under the university •eais." he said. But Gonzalez couldn't say whether UCl's medical center will make that extra leap and become the first in the system to be operated by-.a private firm. University officials arc reviewina a proposal b~ Houston·based Health Resounies Corp. of America to take over operation of the medical center School gets tough aboUtCruelprank "We get lost an the Utts and can't sec the real trends." complained Frank W. Clarie Jr. a Los Angeles attorney who is the cha~an of the Two Edison Hi&h School seniors telepbono number. · hospital governance committee. were barred from attendina gradu· Kennedy, who said some of the The regents 10ok nO" actton, but ation ccrcmoftiet~s week and two fliers-found thetr way· lnt0 Slboo quizzed hospital directors from sev-other students arc facing disciplinary restrooms, said the material was eral universJties on accounting ques-action after allegedly anemptin& to 0 crushing" to the staff member, who uons. distribute fliers containin& sexually also was not named. Irvine's medical center, taken to explicit materials at the school cam-"I can't conceive ajustifable reason task by regents in past sessions over pus. why someone would do this. 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If 1t u -0,7 •• u l:t different straits than other UC facih-not released, were apprehended June that the maximum penalty will be ues. Gonzalez explamcd. 8 at ~bout 5 a.m. by CU!'PUS ~t applied_" ;~~:-:;~?~!'-miimi!~~z:::;:~~~~=-;;::::.llMl~~:;;:::;;:;;;i;MliiL:~;;;;;iiiii•~~-llllM._," _ . __,. tv personnel ttn'-nnmn~1'l:Pimr. .L.w±~ L,___,_ x't' .. ~a· -.> ' .--, ~ ..... ;:.w~~~~.... ,~-~ ~ ~F¥11-~~~}j1~~~~~tuaen ""~·-" _....... · s ,~~~~"'· .)l!vPif ~,...~nt1'. ft 1 .. 1~~ c o r youths ·rppa;;n-tly --left . G Id w t h · dg brcak~ven pomt IS remarkable, be more than 500 copies of the 8-by·l I· ¥::~Yrd'_;:C:i~'!io~b°oed~= 0 en es on ors Ju e said. inch 'fliers behind when they at-more credit for graduation and the · Th<: spra~ling .493-~ hospital tempted to flee. founh is a sophomore. The two and out·pauent clinics with a S l 04 A picture of a school staff member araduatipt seniors were not allowed t g d t • • million budget in 1983-84 served was superimposed over a 'sexually to Participate in graduation cer a ra ua lOil Deremon1es about 172,000 people in the past year, explicit phot<>lfllph on the flier along emonies while the other two studen~ '--' · according to a hos pi ta I with his wife's name and the couple's face expulsion. spokeswoman. Gonzalez said that actual patient days treated by UCIMC's 250 medi- cal residents have dropped smce a year ago, a trend also seen at the other 40 hospitals in Orange County. TV dispute ends in stabbing He said the decline is caused by more restnctive federal regulations that make fewer people eligible for medical benefits. But while the pa- tient totals of other hospitals within the county shrunk by 4 percent last A dispute over whether"Ornot to change a television channel apparent- 1 y led to a near-fatal stabbing in Laguna Beach Friday police said Lawrence Frederick Page, 32, was hit over the head with a fireplace . . . 2 injured in freeway crash Two San D1e&o residents were listed in scnous condition at Foun- tain Valley Community Hos~1tal late Friday after a three-car collision on the San Diego Freeway about 6:40 p.m. The patr, Phyllis Green. 29, and a 13-year-old boy who was not 1dent· 1fied. suffemi possible broken hip and pelvic bones an the 6:40 p.m. colhsion caused by an anattenuve driver, said a California Highway Patrol spokesman. CoNTINU EU SroR1E s ' The accident oocurmi in the north· bound lanes of the freeway just south of Bristol Street in Costa Mesa when cars began slowing for traffic. The CHP spokesman said Steven J. Walker, 27, of Torrance, rcarcnded a car driven by Barbara Haislip, 41 , of San Diego. A third car was also rcareoded in the crash. Haislip and Walker were taken to the emergency room at Fountain Valley for observation but were not admitted. WOMAN HELD IN SCAM ••• From Al c1uzen who police would not 1dent1fy, was tipped off to the alleged scheme by a fnend who saw the newspaper ad. detectives explained. The propeny 1s located near the ci ty's downtown sector. Police said the woman had stamps and seals from various institutions that she utilized and, at various times, allegedly passed herself off as being a representative of up to seven d1ffirent firms. Financial Consultants of Chatsworth. Walker said police have not yet determined if any or all of the businesses actuall y exist. Telephone directories showed no listings for the businesses. Tom McCrady, a state Department of Real Estate investiptor, said home selling scams arc reported per- iodically, sometimes long aftCT the property has sold and closed escrow. "AJI it reaJJy takes is a notary publk seaJ and a copy of the deed," be said. "If you're a white collar swindler, I suppose there's big mon~y to be made. po leer and stabbed numerous times in the neck, arms and stomach after he argued with a friend over what channel to watch, according to Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Greg Bartz. Page's companion all~edly began beating PaJe and then hat him with the poker tn the den of Page's Cliff Drive home. The man pursued Page out to the front porch and stabbed ham re- peatedly with an 8·inch knife, slashing his stomach open with one blow, Banz said. Page's girlfriend, who was next door, heard Page•s screams and found him collapsed on the lawn, Bartz said. He was transported by helicopter to Mission Community Hospital. A nursinasupervisorat the hospital said Page was still in surgery in serious condition late Friday ni&ht. Police were searching for the sus~t. who fled the scene after the incident. appraised or ifthe owner lived on the land and got something in the mail indicating it was being sold," McCrady said. "Otherwise, it wouldn't be hard to pull off:-< CLOSURE ••• From Al to make its last year its best year. EastblufT, alona with one other school, was on the top of the list for the county in academic excellence this year, Boice said. The school also includes all the students in the district's hard-of·hearina program and in the educationally handicapped By PBD. SNEIDRMAN Of .. DlllJ ....... RicbardJ. Beacom, presidingj udge of Orange County Superior Court, was honored with the Out.stand~ Citizen Award Friday niaht at Golden West College's 18th annual com- mencement ceremonies. Chancellor Norman Watson praised Beacom for his service to the Coast Community College District Founda~ over the past three years. T he founu on supports the collqe district. which mcludes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline coJJeges, plus television station KOCE Channel50. More than 650 people were awarded associate in ans degrees in ceremonies at the Huntington Beach campus. • A. Edw.in Carrigan, a counselor at Golden West, continued a three-year- old Golden West tradition of invitina charter (acuity members to address the graduates. Carrigan's address. entitled "Winnina Together or t.os- ina Toaether" concerned the inter· relationships bctwml !>COi* md between nations. The R. Dudley Boyce OulfllGiiiea Student Award, named in honor of the college's founding president. was awarded to Khanh Quoc Vo, a Vietnamese rcfuace wbo now lives in Huntin1ton Beach. Judac ee.com, who was honored as Outstanding Citizen. developed his interest in education late in life after holding jobs . ra~ from laborer to penonnettlefk tn the U.S. Marine Corps. Deciding he needed additional education for emJ)k>yment advance-• ment, be entered collqe and earned a B.A. d~ in international relations in 1959. H'e ~vcd his law depee from USC in 1963. He tqan bis legal career as a deputy d1suict attorney in Los An- geles County, then bc.Jd the same position in Orange Count~Heaerved as a Municipal Court j u and was appointed to Qmnae unty Su-- perior Court in l 976 u presiding JUd&e. He wu elected to this office in 1918 and was re-elected in 19M. ...., ............. '-....... Golden Wat &radaatee parade down a campaa walkway dartna ~aatloa The hst offirms included Hageme1r Insurance Co. of Delaware, Intercap Corp. of Delaware, Associates Com- mercial Co. of Nevada, Cal State Construction of Tarzana, A.U.E. of Ca Ii forn 1a and Steven B. Neld~tz/Dayton Accounting Tax and "You'd be tripped up, of course, if the buyer wanted to have the property program. r========-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~---:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---:~.;,;o;,..~~~ On Thursday. the Eastbluff stu· RETIREMENT FORCED? ••• dents gathered for a flag ceremony and then launched helium-filled balloons bearing messages that they hoped would drift over to Harbor View Elementary, where they will attend classes next year. From Al was transferred unders1m1larc1rcum- stances from Fountain Valley High School. "It's obviously unfair. and it's the second time around." Jacot said. "There's no apparent rationale. If someone 1s removed willy-mlly, parents.. students and teachers de- Just Call 642-6086 D=t le Ouarenteed MOl'>dlry-lncl9y " you Oo nol ..... """' '** by 5 30pm C.-i.loit1 p m end yo.11 ~ .,.. oe ~ Set11dly lt>CI Su!>day " you Clo nol ,_ 'fWll serve an explanation." Other teachers say that Berger was very popular with students and teachers and the community but was one who spoke his mind to h•&her-ups in the administration and possibly wasn't regarded as a team player. Boice said an all-school barbeque was held Wednesday for all the students. "We're not sad, because we've known for so long. When the final year came, we knew we wanted to make it the best year ever. I think we've done that." What do Y" Uk~ aboat tM Dally Piiot? Wbat do1't yo1 llke? Call "• namber at left ud yoar me11a,e wlJI be rttGrded, transcribed altd deUver'd to lbe approprlate edltor. Tbe same tf.laoor u aweriD11ervlce may be used to recotd lt lten te die editor on any-topic. Coa&rtb•ton to our Letters column mut blclll4e tllelr name and tele,lileoe Hmber for verUlcatlon. No clrulatloa calls,, ...... Tell 11 what't Oii )Olf mllld. ORANGE COAST D1llyPlllt H. L lottwert& Ill Publisher copy by 7 • m. c:iM oetort 10 ."' encl,,_ COO)' ... bedlheflCll CtroWttlon T1l1phonee Ch81yDow....., Editor end Aallltant 10 the Pubrl9f'ler M<.-0r"'ll9 ~ Ar ta'4111 • ' I I COMP ARING CARPET PRICES! Telephone shopping for carpet prices can be deeeivlng. You as a consumer should be concerned with the total price, not the price per square yard. It will help to be aware of the following: 1.) Always know the yardage you require before Installation. 2.) A reputable carpet firm should be able to pr6duce a cutting schedule on request, lllustratlng exactly Where seams wlll fall and the extent of waste. 3.) The quality of padding Is extremely lm~t to the overall wearablllty of your carpet. Get the fectt tlratf 4. lmpro~r lnstallatlon can coat you money In the fUture. Installa- tions should be professlonally oower=ttrt!Ohed· not slmply knee-kicked Into place. At Alden•a we never leave our customers In the dark. We measure every )Ob In advance and give complete estlmatee. Mdf18 rthan ever before It paya to make wise decisions. Decide to vlllt Alden's~. We're here to help. DEN' lMJ PUCOmA AW• COSTA Q, ca _,•,_. ---• ut. RD tJ9W llST lllTWD • ~ cmrT • *A19 •Mill NI 11 ft.Ml ,.,,,UlftT_ .. _ • NATION Won 't go to prison, Congresi;inan says WASHING I ON (AP)-Rep. GeorgeV. Hansen, R· lc.taho, was sentenced to up to IS months and fined the maximum $40,000 Friday for falhna to rcpon $333.978 an loans and other transacuons on four consecutive financial d11dosurc statements." ... We don't intend to pay i~ .. said Hansen after his sentencinJ. "We don't intend to go to jail. We plan to apeeal and we intend to win." Meanwhile, the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct will h<?ld a hearing June 20 to determine what punishment it will .recommen~ "that. the House impose ori Hansen. Possible penalties range from a simple reprimand to formal censure to expulsion. Nde alert end• . VERNON, Vt. -Offidals declared a four·houralen · Friday after a tiny radioactive probe used to monitor the reactor core at the Vermont Yankee nuclear reactor plant popped out of its prote61ve room. No radioactive matenal was released into the air and there was oo danger· to the public in the alen. declared at 9:20 a.m. and ended at 1:20 p.m .• said Vermont Yankee spokeswoman Mary Schneider. It was the first alen ever issued at lhe 12-year- old rea~tor. The incident occurred as plant Ci?perators were prepanng tt> shut the reactor down for eight ~k.& of reaular maintenance. Senate OKs Quaalude ba.n WASH ING TON -The Senate on Friday approved legislation that would outlaw the sale of methaqualone by _,__requiring the Justice Ocpanmcn1 to~ti¥ I ilie same as heroin. The bill originated in the House last year with Rep. J . Roy Rowland, 0-Ga., a practicing physician before his election to Congress in 1982. Rowland said he expects President Reagan to sign it into law as a result of the Senate's onanimous approval. The most popular brand of methaqualone is ''Quaaludcs:• manufactured by the Lemmon Co. of Pennsylvania, which voluntarily stopped production last year. ,. ~~~60iUeh~vK~F~ WILMINGTON. Del. -Gulf Corp.'s shareholders on Friday approved the eompan)'.'s $13.4 billion acquisition by Standard Oil Co. of California, completing the largest merger an U.S. corporate history. Gulf said 138.8 million of Its shares, or 84 percent of its total stock oustandin$. were voted an favor of the merger. About 135.4 million of the shares already are owned by Soca1 following a tender offer. CALIFORNIA Tahoe development bloc~ed SACRAMENTO - A federal judge on Friday bl~ked new construction an<;tcfinitely at Lake Tahoe, ruhng. that the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's sweepang new development plan "clearly violates the reqwrements" of the law. U.S. District Court Judge Edward J. Garcia, ruling in favor of st.ate Attorney General John Van de Kamp and environmentalists, said the plannang agency's recently approved ordinances would "permit approval of up to 2,343 new construction projects ... resulting in deterioration of the unique environmental and ecologic.al qualtttes of the region .... " SaBSOu.nlan sentenced to prison LOS ANGELES-Ham pig "Harry" Sassounian was sentenced Fnday to life an prison without the possibility of parole for the dayhght, street~omer assassination of Turkish Consul General Kemal Arilcan rnore than two years ago. Sassounian. 21. of Pasadena. is an Armenian a~tivist-immigran~. Al~houJh jurors fUlcc! Arilcan was killed because ofh1s nahonahty-making death in the gas chamber one of the sentencing options -they rec- ommended life without parole to Superior Coun Judge Henry Nelson. Asa result, Nelson could impose no heftier sentence. Diaz receives death sentence RIVERSIDE -Despite defense pleas for mercy, nurse Robert Diaz was sentenced Friday after a non-jury trial to death in the gas chamber for murdering 12 elderly hospital patients with overdoses of a hcartdrua. It was the firs~ tim~ in state history th~t a j12dge. P,rcsid~ over a cap1taJ tnal, acted as the Jury in determining guilt and in recOQl_mending death, then went on to pronounce sentence. Public Defender Michael lewis said. The sentence came as no surprise, because Barnard had said April 11 that he would order Diaz to his death. MX test-fired ln Pacl.flc VAN DEN BERG AIR FORCE BASE -An MX missile carrying six dummy versions of a new warhead was successfully launched Friday after a three-hour delay caused poor visibility and equipment problems., the Air Force said. The test came only one day after Vice President George Bush cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate to stop a proposal ajmed at killing production of the MX next year. The 9:50a.m. liftoffinto the Western Pacific test area was the fifth since the 20-flightscrics bepn in l 983and the first to c.arry Mark-21 warheads, believed to be more accurate than their predecessors. Defectors commandeer plane CAIRO. Egypt -Eight Iranian defectors com- mandeered an Iranian navy plane, took it to Bahrain and then to Egypt Friday. a Cairo airpon official reponed. He said the Iranians sought political asylum here, but but the official Middle East News Agency denied there was a request for asylum. MENA's denial signaled possjble Egypltan refusal to provide a haven for the Iranians. U.S. ca.ncel• ArgentbJe loan WASHINGTON -The U.S. government is withdrawina its offer of a $300 million shon-tenn loan that was to help Argentina deal with pressing iQtemational debt problems. Treasury Dcpanment officials said Friday. However, they left open the possibility the loan can still be made if Argentina is able to reach a separate agreement with thc.t International Monetary Fund. Argentina owes about $44 billion in international debt. The Treasury comrrtitment, Fnday's official statement said, "was temporary in nature and was granted to provide Argentma with the ,ume to reach an a&JUment with the IMF" Algeria, Morocco claalJ ' ALGIERS, Algen1 -Algena <;aid fnday that its troops intercepted a 60-man Moroccan continaent inside Alaenan temtory and killed two Morocx:an soldiers. wounded two ind c.ptured 31 an the fi&ht that ensued. Relation bctwctn Al tia ind Morocco-both fi nnerly • Fttnch po ions -have been trained because of the con01ct between Alacnan·backed Polisario auerrillas fiahtinasince I 97S for the 1ndcpendcn~ofthe Morotun- hC'ld Western hara. Car bOmb qplode. bJ S. Mil.ca SOWETO, South fnC'I -A car bomb citplosaon tore throush 1 used-car lot on a SfPWded Johanncsbura strtet Friday, the eve of the anniversary of 1976 race no in v.-hkh hundfcdJ ofbla.c:.lr.s dtcd A rnao on the 5idcwalk waucriou ly wounded and fourothcruurfert<t bru1 B~dget sent to Duke Deadltne on record s~ndtng plan met for second time tn decade A RAMENTO (AP) -The Senate tmt the governor a ~-Ord $31 .7 billion budact for the 1984-SS fiscal )'eat nday, meeting the constitutional deadline for the second time in a decade. . The bud~t is 1 S.6 percent ~iaher than the painfully tiaht .S27.2 balhon budact ~ !ed I year aao. a record 19 days mto the fiscal year amadsta deficitand drastic budgtt cuts. . "For the firs\. ti~e in n~y four years. our budaet . choices were not hmned to raising taxes or cuttin.s." said Sen. Alfred Alqutst, D-San Jose. one of the budget writers. "This is a su.bstantaally increased budget over last year. We have retired the deficit.'' said Minority Lader Solcller of the future What the well-dreHed 11e>ldler of the year 2000 la projected to wear by London de9taner Sclcon, .a company that ..,ectal- bee In defenae project.. The uniform - Jim Nielsen, R·Woodland ...... On occu1oa ~do lluoes lJ arounCj here:' Tht vote was J~ to ICM the budJC1 bill, A82l t 3 b~ A semblyman John Vasconttllos. t>-Sant.a Clara. to Rq>ubhan Gov. rie DeulmcJaan The Litt Conltitv1lon, in a SiCC'UOn •approved by voters in 1974, n:qu1rn ~ LtsisJatu~ to send a bud&et to the s<>vmior by midn1abt June l S. Howe\'CT, oothina happens if the ~line is not met. u there are no penalties. .Deuk.m~ian ha$ until the Sta.rt of the fiscaJ year July t to s1an the budJtt. He can also cut or .eliminate any ~d~vidual apiendina. items. Last year he cut out St 2 billion. This year, aides and Rcpubticao lqi$1ators are predictina he wilt trim $400 nullion to SSOO m1lhon The debet.e Friday in the Senate was marked by self- con&ratulatory speeches, with littJe of the rancor that ... ent with the AuembJv's passqc of the budget bill. · wblcb contalna ncb ltema u a backpack computer and maltl-parpoee ~ --will. 10 on •bow at the Brltt..h Army • eqatpment ezblbltlon later thla year. Mondale will seek debates Challenges Reagan amid plans for selecting his running mate HOUSTON (AP)-Walter F. Moadale, prcparina t.0 select a runmng mate for the Dcmocrauc ~tial tick~t he eitpecU to head, said Friday he W1U cballenaie ident-Reagan · fore the fall election. '"Such debates would serve the American people." be told a mecttn& ofh1s Texas dclepte$. Mondale called for separate debates on foreip policy, nauonaJ sccunty and defense, economics. justice and equal rights, the environment and bow to prepare for the future. · He sa1d the fint should address "'"t.be most important issue of our time-how arc we going to~ arms control!'" Mondale wd he has~ not_:yetm,_,Jtt'1m:m1Dllai•llll1 ~miix.ii;a.,-__..-11 . Calling the .election of a running mate the .. moSt unportant dcctsion a presidential nomineee makes, .. MondaJe said he wtll mterview Mayor Dianoc Feinstein ofSan Franrucoand Sen. Uoyd BenlSICtrofTeusforthe No. 2spot He said the two meeungs arc the first in a series be plans with prospecuve vice presidential candidates. "I have already beaun broad consultations with pany leackn and othen about potential running mates. and that will continue for a number of weeks, .. Mondale said in a statement. .. It 1salso my intention to meet personally with a number of poss1b&e candidates before makina my decision.·· Soviets decrjr talks 'for Sake of t~lking'_ Commentators insist Reagan's unrealistic in his approach MOSCOW (AP)-Sovi~t commentators, reacting to President Reagan's comments about the possibility of a meeting with Pruident Konstantin U. C'bcmenko, said Friday that the Soviets are still against talks "for the sake of talking." Reapn's tone may be less harsh, but he said nothing during a news conference on Thursday to indicate be has taken a more realistic approach toward the Kremlin, said commentaries by the Soviet news agency Novosti Reagan said the .. door is open" for a summit with Chernenko. In.the past Reagan, like the Soviets, has said that a summit should take place only after thorough preparation that could l~d to conclusive results. But be indicated Thursday that prior assurances of a successful outcome were no longer essential. Commentaries distributed by Novosti on Friday were t.tie only public reaction by the Soviets Friday to Reagan's comments on a summit. They reiterated previous Sovie\ statements. "The Soviet Union has always emphasized its readiness to negotiate and arrange a dialogue, provided such a dialogue is serious and fair.'' said commentator Spartak Beglov. ··A change in tone, if there is any. is not a change in ' substance.'' said commentator Vladamir Alexecv, ~If it bas taken the P.rescnt administratfon J'h years to just tone down its hostile r'hetoric. one can only wonder bow manv 3 of 4 physicians adhere to fee freeze CHICAGO (AP) -NC4rly thrtt out of every four doctors are COOJ)C'rauna wath the Amencan McdJcal Association's call fora f recze on fees.. accordina to asurvey conducted by the orpnazat1on. The AMA lcadtnhip a ued the c.all in Februal"). ~an physicians to frcne their fees as pan of a nationaJ e apjnst inflation. venty·th.rtt ~nt of the doctors rcspondina to a telq>bonc surv~y done for the orpn.iution by Lance lfamncc & A ates. indicated an intention to frttze fen. Nineteen pcn:entofthc ns phy clan sQl'VC)'td ·a lhey ~uJd l'CJCCt the frttzc and 8 percent dechncd comm~t · John J. Coury Jr .• cha1nnan orthe board of the AMA. h111cd 1.he tt uJu of the u~cy, ettditina oraanired med1cine with a lcadcf'\hip victo~. Th AMA imat the lf·imposed hctt will \e l)lticnts S l ... l billion. but the ftautt umes the demand and supply of docto ' ices v.ould ttma.in the same durina the year. • yean it will need to change to a morc-rcahstic course in Soviet-American relations.." be said. · .. It is indicative of the growing concern in the United States with thcK policies that many observers have begun to gauge the tone of the president's voice in t.M hope that by so doing they can discern a shif\ toward a more reahstic foreign policy leading away from the brink of a holocaust." Alcxecv said. . Aleunder; Malysh~n, a wnt.enpecializing in nuclev duarmament issues, wd Reapn's apparent dwlae in tone is a result of the presidentiaJ campaign. The Sovieu Tricycle made for three _. .. ' l Three Fresno J!:ymatee aha.re a tricycle while playin,i. m top, llell'::.~· 6; Scott iicda.tft. 5 ; and lieH•• , S. cannot believe that keapn lJ sanc:ett while U.S. nuclear missiles are beina deployed m Western Europe. he said. U.S. d.i.samwnent proposals have so many strings an.ached to them th.at U l!itCd Statcs knows they will be un.aoceptable to the Soviet Union, and the United StateS can accuse the Sovtets of int.ran.slgenoc., lie said. ""The SoVlet Union has always advocated rappcocbe. mcnt with the Un1ted Stat.es. .. Al~ said. "lt bas always supported tbe need for a constnactivc. businesslike relationship ... Impasse could prevents arms sales to China WASHINGTON (AP) -The Reagan adm1nis- uauon is ursina Chana to pve new, strong assuranoes n will not use a pending agreement with the United St.ates to help other countries gam nuclear weapons tcchnol<>I)'. officials said Fnday. But Chinese officials arc said to be resisting the requests.. accusing the Umted States of attcmp~ to renegouate an ..-cement wtuch was initialed in Pek.J.og last April u the highpoint of President Reagan's journey toChma. The result 1s an apparent impasse that may prevent the agreement.. which would permit the United States to t~nsfcr commercial nuclear technol~· to China. from bemg submitted to Congress for {:rssage this year: The pact would create a framework or U.S. companies to compete for up to $20 b1lhon an c-0ntracts in energy-short China. John Hughes, the State Department's chief spokes- man. confirmed the delay. "Despite the fact that we have 1mt1aled a text. the president has not yet authonzcd s1gnaturc and trans. m1ss1on to Cong.rcss," Hughes told reporters at the State! Department's datl) bncfing. H~es told a questioner "If you arc su.ggcstJng a possib1ht) that tt might not make It this year. I guess that poss1b1ht)' is the"':· B~ law. agrcnnents to sell U.S. nuclear technology to forclJD countnes cannot ta.kc effect until the) have &ttn before Conp-css for 60 legislatavc days. OtlicW.s agree that the teitt must be sent to Capitol Hill by next Monday to meet that requirement in the t1me "'main11'\1 tn the current SC"SS1on of Congress. The summer rongrcss1onal recess 1s approaching. followed by the November elcctaons. 'I t ' I • I I . J J .1 J Otange COUt OAtl V PILOT/Saturday, June 18, 1984 .. Another generation of fine taste Child abuse to be focus r SALE SPRING & SUMMER Clearance 40% to 70% Off ST ARTS TODAY SAT ., JUNE 16 OPEN SUNDAY JUNE17, 10to4P.M. Mon. thruSat. 10:00 to 5:30 p .m . Free workshop will address sexual assaults Sexual assaults on chil· dren will be the topic of a . free community workshop sponsored Monday by tht J...aauna Beach police de- partment and the Laauna Beach Free Oinic. NoTCen Grella. a social worker on the faculty of the Delinquency Control Jn-' ' stitute of the University of Souttiem California, wiJI be the featured speaker for the 8 p.m. session in the Laguna Beach City Coµncil chambers, 505 Forest Ave. Also scheduled to speak arc Free Oinic Director Bea Hetrick, who will ad- di'Css "~yth and Rcahty of Sexual Assault of Chil- dren," and Sbirley Alameda, a specialist in the study of sexual abuse who will speak on detection and prevention. · . _The speakers will th~n ~ -.-.--.• , ..... wiu~JlaA.t' 1lff, ~\:.~~ '~·" -~w,· · ~~'I~ ~ ·• ~:"'': ; ~(.~--;; ~MlilWf tsrffie~'"'ti~ As-sault Prevention program of the Orange County Su- perior Court, and Laguna 1024 B 'd D ' Beach Police Department OYSI e rlVe investigators Linda Parker Quilt'• •handy' to have Newport Beach and Toni Place. The au- dience may ask question 714-640 -0990 th~~~n~ore infonnation Katie Le Vecke'• flnt traden preeented tllia J::lt to tbelr teacher u a wedcttni am. 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Pictured, left i rtcht. are: Sophie Verbraahe. Mary X. Donnelly and Chrhtlne -Selna; T{mml Quinn. Autin Daly and Michael Gattaaan ~erbruaJle and Le ~ecke. Bill aims to cut the cost. of child care SACRAME NTO (AP)-Cahfom1a taxpayers wou save $28 million in the coming year under a measu· approved by the Senate that would liberalize the st.a income tax credit for child care costs. The measure, which would partially confonn st.a law to federal statutes. was sent to the Assembly Mondc on a 34-2 vo&e. The author, Sen. John Seymour, R-Anahe1m . said tt bill stemmed from an Orange County case in which police officeT shot a young boy by mistake. The boy's mother left him alone in their Stanto residence while she went to work because she couldn afford child care, Seymour said. Under current state law, California taxpayers ca claim a 3 percent credit on employment-related child ca1 expenses of up to $2,000 for one child and $4.000 fc others. But the cm:iit is gradually reduced for adjusted gro! income over S 15,000 a year, so that taxpayers makm more than $20,000 claim nothing. Michie wins outstanding non-com title . ~gt. Floyd 0 : Mlcllle Jr., son of Floyd and Dor M1ch1e of Fountain Valley, has been named outstandin non-<;ommissioned officer of the quaner for the 7th Civ Engineering Squadron at Carswell Air Force Base, Texa Michie is a fuels systems maintenance specialist. ••• Ainnan Keat W. Beatley Jr., 50n of Kent and Joa Bentley of Irvine. has completed basic training • Lackland Air Foroc Base, Texas. Bentley, a 1982 graduat • oflrvine High School, will begin on-the-job training in th supply field at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. • • • Ainnan Baroid E. Marpby m. son of Harold E Murphy Jr. of Irvine, has graduated from the airc~I maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base Texa! Murphy will serve with the 82nd Field Mamtenanc Squadron at Williams Air Force Base, Ariz. • • • Army Pvt. Sbella M. AJpoate, daughter of Gin• Alponte of Fo~ntain Valley, bas completed basic tramm at Fort Dix, N.J. She 1s a 1978 graduate of Huntmgtot Beach Hiah School. • • • Ainnan I st Class Daniel C. Caddo, son of Marga re E. Cadden of Huntinaton Beach, has graduated from th aircraft maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base T~xas. Cadden, who was an honor graduate will scrv• with the 57tb Equipment Maintenance Squa<t«>n at Nelli Air Force Base, Nev. • •• Anny Pvt. William E. Deul1, son of Odile M. Denni of Huntinaton Beach, has completed basic trainina at For Dix. N.J. ••• Ann)' Sat. 1st Oass Garry D. Alltsoa, son of lm1 Allison of Seal Beach, has graduated from the Defense Equal Opportunity Manaaement Institute at Patrick Ai Force Base, Aa. Allison is assiancd to the Lcterman Ann, Medical Center at the Presidio of San Francisco. · • • • pee. 4 Natba S. Mc Dutel. son of L 0 . McDaniel o Fountafo Valley and Pcuy McDaniel of Westminster, bat been awarded the Expcn Infantryman Badac at Fo~ B~ N.C. ~cDanicl is I t 982 aradu.tc of La Qumu HtaJl School in Wcstmmster. ••• Airman Duiel L 1"Jtefletd, son of Pat and Lee Flanapn of Huntinaton Beach, ha amved for duty 11 Kadcna.Air Base in Okinawa. Wh1tcfield, a 1983 araduatc ofH.~nttnatop 'Beach Hiih School, 11 a. munitiom systcnu !P«talist with the 400tb Munh1on1 Maintenance Squadron. • • • Army Pvt. Rehrt L trtpe, ~n of Wendy M tcphenson oqiuntinaton Bca~h. hncompleted tnunin asan Ai:my m1ht1 police pcc11h t undt'rthc one tat on unit trainm11t Fort McClellan, la . t l - 0 y e l: • d -c e e } e a n 't n c r s g s , 1 I ) ' JamesBoild'scarto star at Newport auto auction One of the most legendary auto. mobiles io film history will be made available to the public at the Newport Beach Coll~or Car Auction July 7 and 8 at the Newport Buch Marriott. 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Jarod Ikeda and lt~1fWldlc lakandcr. Pucoe, Mary Der\IMo Paon, Donald!.« Pauley, Juhctlt Anne: hvhn ind Alt0 Anh Th11 Tbi Vo, M1t1 Mll\h. Vo, James Pa1rick Voqrlit, (n.i•\l' "''"shen C'uccloaJu, Donna Lrt Culbatson. Shc:rna Mane Also David Wayne lz)kowsk1, Roben E. Jackson, Cinda« Tract SusanneVu'SinuaPellt. MaurineAn.nVonW1ncklcmann,COK_yPb1JhpWalkCt".~. nLWau.tt. ( unnin&ham Larry L Curran II C'hnstc>pKr T. Cusack Paul E Jaeo. Richard Bemis Jaf"as. N11h1n Jeffers. l..cshe M Jeona. James ~thl«n Marie Wallis. Eric Walstad. Ooroth)' MJ. Wana. T1modly Orsw C us~nbcrn Hcathtt M C.rulqtr, Rand) Aot.hon) D'Amaud •In Timothy Jerman. Boan l. Joech1mslllcr Braden 5(()11 Johntcn, John Aho Tr19 Ltt PcnkofT, M1chatl J Pcralts. Ida VIOia Pm:eval, Recd Wlttrman. uu 0111 We111hfnnan, Denn} D. Webb. DOu&IU S Wed11L. &«khohz .. Pcruun H1J1an1 Dadbfh Michael Ranford Daffer, Rand)' W Hu-II Johnson, Ptulhp A. JobnM>n, Joh.n Vincent JOKpb. Stacy P.,r O Ptltnon, Tim ~tenon, Sco11 Antt\ony Ptnti<>bn. Shannon K.imbc.rlct John W1Ui.am Wf!nprdcn, Al'IC!nw W. Wtiskc. Lorrot A Web, Jolin O.hllc John Charles O.hoA. John Lcwu Dlmpmlt'l 11. David M Dina Joshn. Stephan~ Mane Juac Ptt~ A Kalln. Ktnoctb A. Kanocz Pff1I, Bau Q. Pham, V1la)"'one Phanouvona. Llo)d S. PtullJp&. John D. Mtehltl W~nnan. Collttn M. Wcstlock. Frank J. Wcy1n1, Kffl}' R. Stien E Dan<U. Rebecca Ann Dan.. Chrutoi>hcr J. Davi~ De.annrM~ M111bcw Aiko Kass. Mart V 1Uwaucb1. Melinda Clari J<.camcy, P1W10, Cbrisuna J Plllman, Bnll Manin Planner, Mana Ann Motk1n, Whitt, RobcnJ Whtte. Den1Jt Vtta Whitman Michael J. Witklund,$«)11 Dava~. Sandra lynn 0.vis, G1.1n P Deellnstofaro, Joh.n Leona.rd De LA Timothy Jama Kc1lhahn. Brad Ktllcr, Ke'"en O. Ktll). Chnnophtr OeolJlna E. Po{)PC. M1rt J. Po1"1n, Jennifer Jane Powers. Jean M•ne EricWiett. Raody O.\'id W1etnck, Karl)'ll K. Wialn, Rebc<D Lee Wllftn. Cuesta Michael Patnck Don. Roni<:a Hope Dean. Jeff S. Dcdnck. Edmond Kelsey, Tiffany Brandon ~lso, l.ton ~raid Kett, k , Steven Pntchttt, C'hnsttoa Mant Problt. Lua Michdlc Pryor, Todd A Oulllle, Diane Williams, Thomas L Wilh1m1, Suzeuc Charknc Wlllianuon.J loumbttly ~I~ R °"00 Oh)'tr lll.c1.io.and Stephanie 1 ) DA.Di.dllllo Mtehad-~ S4eplwl ~IU-!U, Mic·bld l1mes.JIJ.na.1lldL !my: Macie Qu11n, Mac &akh!!l•ni ... R Yan Kenneth llandall, M1cftatTM. Cbnstoober T . .will Branch Suzanne: Wilton, J0tepb An I.bony WIP!• ~lso Th«>dorc D Dl\on. Vy-Minh Thi Do. Thanh Van Do. O.v1d K. Lynn JUrlt, Thomas Arthur Kirbey. John !Uri ~I. Lc1&h Anne 1'J1ch, Ranscl. Heather Vant11sa Ripp. JOlinA. Rllm11saiii::-TOOCl"ll. Raihl>un, IJryln F.wom,er, Shen non Mane Wolff. Brin~~ Dohtn> Collen Then:sa Donaldson. Don EUtent Dooley, Tammy Jea~ Machelle Denne Kluc-vcr,Jocl M)'er K;n•PP Ill. Ju he !Uy Knowles. O~S. t...1sa Faye Raver. Wilham P Ra~. Chnsune Raymood:Doon1 S. Recd, Wood, Dclynda Woods. Holly Lynn Woods, EIW.betb Aon Woodside, r f)onin Bnan D. Dorman. Paul N Doty, Sund.ay M. DouaJass, Brandi Kobayashi, Monica Lynn Kolbly. Eric M. K.randa. Deanna L)'l'n Krotz, Rohen Scoll Rehhna. Nanclle K. Renov1I~ Aln A: Rcntcn1, Lora Jean Oeo~y Charles Wri&hl Lct&h Down!>, Dawn Deni~ Doyle. M. Guadalupe Duane. Mike A. Kane C11hcnnc Krull, Robcn C'. Kun Ir.le, Daniel Evan Ku.shntr, Victori1 R(S91, 111 Sean C Reynolds and Anna A Rh« Aho Susan J•nc Wrl~"•· Ttiomas B. Wnatn. FAward Wu. l.111 Carole Dufrene Sean 0 Duhan. Jimmy M. Dunn. Philip A Durbin Lrt I L K I M rt DI I K le.__ 1U hi A K I S ..-.. M I J-.. B ., J R "'El'-R .. _ S ~i.. ' R 0 • h -' • .,y, En y· So Y J h' ,..._ urlt's..Kns1inSuunoc:FAwards.Ad.amPbilhpr·chlcr.All-·.;-thl-n )lln uum•u . e C RIC Y "''., t ecn !In ye, t.-"'~o . Aso uun .nl« r .. utn "'" ICr"'ni' tc.,. .. oic ·"'Carv'-Yearsley,KarenM1chellc ec, c J, m, Yon 00. *l)rll!C,'-"uq ""' , .. ,... ~~ K um, M1nct1t Lamb. Cbuck Lamb1na, Mary Mth5S1 Lann1111-Slcvtn htnclt J Rinker Lynn M Rtm. M1cl\KI Earl Kobtru. Tina K. Robcns. Chln& Youna, M1111 Marie Zakour, Joh.n Llmmennan, Platnaa !Uy ~II·~ Jame' J Emmt tl. Wilham Robcn Flcm1na Epic)', Wendy K Esal1, And1Tw Lanterman. Jeon1fff Lc1&h lJlrltcy and ~u! Thomu Laruo. Olyn A. Robtnsnn. 'iuunna Robu11on. Alex Jnus Rodriquez. Rodney Zimmmnan. W1lb1m Enc Zinn, Stephen Mic:hul ZmU. Steven R. Zwria Jo.cph Mu:hacl ~. Ricardo Espinoza. Rovcn A Es1p1lll, Dcbbte Also Aud rev Linda Lanen. Jetrenoo F LAllnClo. Karen L)'ftn Liu.a, Com cl Rocls '\ud11 LAVonnc Rohn. Bttu Fra.nk Rollnq. Sand,_ Ivonne •nd J11I~ Marie Zylstn.. Tiie following student1 are Westminster High School g<adualel Anthooy 0 Aodac:ca, JMnne R Agor. CllffOfd N Aguilera. Oerrln L AitJt&. Joy L Alexander. Leon6del Alonlo, LOU<O. M Alonao. RC>gef L Atlmln, Glor .. J Alv8fez. Sooll Ari, Mw1am ~. 0aoa M Arndt. Panltwld M. Auweenl, Anna E. Aaa-.on, Debbie A. Augerac>n, C..... L. Au1tin, Robert A Bein, Ronda L Belcer. Carmen 0 Balandran, Mark A Ballejoe, Netalie T Banrnater. vwavanh Batamy, Vlravone Batamy. Mk:tlael W Bamea. Rima N Ballhon, Wiiiiam A. Bl)'leu, EricK. Beamal\, Lloyd A Benedetti, Gu.nil M. Bennett, Jeffrey 0 . Bennett. P1trlci1 G. Berg. Samet M Bent, George 0 Berahaw. Oipll V Bhakta. Eric L. Bifdwell, Donna E. Bttlhop, Gerald Bishop, Samuel B. Bodenbendtlf, Shewn M B~ker, Brian A. Bogdanovlcfl. Eltera Bogde. Wade 0 Bone. Laur• J. Bonomo. Chrlltlne M Bonrth. Jotlalhan Bradbuny, Jetfl'9y T Br«Mey. M96ody A. Bramlage Hoity 0 Brldges. SNt1ey 111 Broney. George A. Broob. Gregoty D. Brown. MJc:Nel R.. Brown. Gery A. · Buebel, Tami S Buectai.. Dem H Bui, Tan Q Bui. l,.oren T BunlrNl'I, Terence c Burt, M"'1ayne M 8utler. Mllttl E. Cale, Matgat•I Cemarena. CWrle E Carteon, Duane A. Catlaon, Phillip w Carreon, Oa\lld R Carrlloea. J-P. Carter, Glorla J , Catlllo. Thomu L CutonouaJ. Bob W Ctaatron, Ha 8 . Chau, KhOIO Ctaeu. Palflci(S.Chen, WllllamS. Chen,JohnJ CMltlano, Jon A. Ctarlatlanaen. Brenda E. Clover. TetTY L. Cole, Eric M. CollUo. Steven E. Collins, Brenda F Coc>fMe, Trisha A COoper, Frank R Corbin. Tami M. Corn.ti, Hiida N Correl, Susan A Cozart. SllTIU4ll A Cuellat, Susan M Dalrymple, Thu-Uyen V Dang, Mlctlaal A. Danna. Mllttl N Davis, Randy Davia, Dene M. o.Greocwy. Robert R O.Lavallade, Jf/lfrey M Oenbeugtl. IOmberly A. Devine, Dan Diaz. Hong- AM Thi Doer\. ~rey W, Dodd JamM M' '-Mccullough, Lynne L McDaniel, Brvce K MeJimaey, WNflam P Mc:Keegue. Ctarlallne J McMiiian. Melt ... A McMllUn, LOf• L-McNabb, Jack R. Mc:Ptler1«1. Linde M Mc:Rorie. J em. C Melkeraon. Nancy S. MaMn, Joie L Mendoza. Jeffrey A Meyer, Danna-Mane L Mlllw, Krlslln L. Ml"9r, Mich_, 8. Ml ... MlchMf G. MllW, Gayte F Miiioy, Cynthia M M1)'11da. Pamela H. Mlyeda. Sri.Ila 0 Mocil. ETlc: W Mondragon. Jennifer L Monroe, Jeffrey M. Mooney, ClaUde M. Moore, Ter ... Morris. Kenneth L Mounl, Kenneth Murphy, Seen Mytwa. ROMU11 B. N•v1rro, Cathenne t:. Neleon. Mk:hael L. Nemec. Del 0 . Nghe, DIM. Ngu, VI T. Ngu, Al T. Nguyen, An H. Ngu)'erl. Canh V. Nguyen, °'91.1 0. Nguyen, Hoa 0 Nguyen. Hoa Y. ~· Hoeng Q. Nguyen. Huan T. Nguyen, Hung c. . Hung T. Nguyen, Huy 0 Nguyen, Khenh H. • Loe B Nguyen. Mint\ N Nguyen, Phuong T. Nguyen, Quynh T Ngu)'erl. Tam M Nguyen. Thel 0 Nguyen. TIMM V Nguyen. Thap Nguyen, ThMn T. Nguyen. Thuc N Nguyen. Thuy 8 ~.Yen T. Nguyen. Andrea NUMe, Kriltt M. Nutt. Shert T. A O'Connor, Tr8C)' L O"Tode, HedOf 0 . Ober, J4lfl'* V. Oduao, AndrM L Oja. AegineC. ~. NkMlee J. 04is, Marlo Ortiz, Colleen A o.bome. Ronald L O.tler1 Audrwy A. Parent, Jerry E. P.,._, Nathen ft. '911c•. Meyuri, l'ael. Sharl L. Paterlon, 9ena F. ~. Mlc:hMI A. Pattenon. Slnh A. Peerce. WINJy A P9rklna. MonlOfl K Peteraon. ci.lre Pelroeke, Ha N. Ptlam, Huong-Huyen T. Phan. Phi A. Phung, Delbert G. Pickney. Edward Pimentel. Gina Pimentel. JohnathOn R PIKe, Sr .. Scott K Pomrenn. Ketherlne J Ponti. Dave l.. Poller. Gall R Power .. Thereaa c. Ptoc:owlcz, WINJy L Pfovtn, Yvonne 0. Putmeft, ~ 8 Raab, Mern.Mll Ramirez. Merit E. R11m6rer.. Mo* M ~lo. Venal B Redmond, Andr.-0. AMO. Jeoquetlne P Reed. Kenneth L R9d. Chai* W R.ep, IV. Katen L Reldl, Patric:la A. Aelnta. Otto F ~. cario. F Aeyea. Holly A-Rider, Bred RllM'Oer. Jorge Rivas. JOMph L Robinaon. Sheri M. Roblnlon. Turning their tassels <>ranee Cout College paduate8 Karen McDonald of Hanttncton Beacb, Raebel McCormick of Foantaln Valley and Mary Mcl'fally of Newport Beacb are amoq thouaanda of area atadenta matrtcDlattna from bUh Khoola and colleiea tbU week- end. It look McCormick 7 yean of m,Jat claua to earn ber coyeted 4e&ree. &.an L. Donnely. Pal T. Dorrie. Th<>l'Me J Oowna, PatNla L Dunneback, Roee M Duldler. Dwon Hudaon Dyer, cata L fao'a, Ronald J EMtln, Matuww L. Eddy, Steven M. ~van9. Linda S. Ferquer, N.-Y Fernandez, Holly J Ancher, Cuaenctre F. Fleming, Yv«te E. Flood, Alberto Flot•. Lynn M. Freu. tt. .. F. Fualletolo. Patricia Gellndo, McKay Galote. Mlohelle A. Gelvin, Glenna L. Gemt>oa. Chrlstoe>Mr M. Garcie. Victoria Garcia, Mn Gardner, Eric R Oert>er. EYelyn M. Gifford, Wllllem c GllbrMth, Oellld A Glllelpie. Annette J Gladney, John J. Glugow. Klmber1y L Glathar. Anthony Gome, Robert M Gomez. Annetta S Gonulee. RC>gef P. Gonulee, Edln«llh Gonzale. Llaa A Goodr1c:tl. MldlMC T Gordon. Regina E. Gremling, Steven T Gr1ffln, Darrin Griffith, C>erc:y A Groothula, Jiii A. Groutui1Q9f. Leonwdo Guatdlota, K•thleen M Gun- dllng. Car1oe V. Guzman, Nhung C Ha, JamM A. Hua, S.ene K. Hagerty Kelty N RocklO<>. Martin Rodriquez. Guillermo RoMI. Jiii C Roea. Br-9" P. ~. a.rt>ara A. Rubio, Beth R. Rugraft, YOianda Rutx, ArtllfO B. SancMz., De Anne G. SanOere, ~ R. Sand«11on, Roberta Santellen, Sytvla M. Sermlento, SUMn L Salo, Deen J . Scarcelll, Sloan E. Schaffer. Erich T. Schen. Donna L. Sj;hopp, AndrM L Sdluc:a, Joerlne M. Sdlwartz. Seodra L. Sctlwendeier, Jerald L. Seor18t, Tilc>rnM W. Seellncl, Mlc:hael L, S«bak. David Tl'lc>mu Servala. Alen c S.Xton, Samuel L9on ShaHah. Klmber1y A. Sharp, Patttdc M. SNw. Scou A. Shaw, Cllf!Ofd T. Shelton, Ill, LIN M. SherWood, Mlc:tlele A. SNma, SuNl1 Shon. Shemel A. Stlouga. Donnamarie T Slbtey, OannyV Slda;Jamee 0 . Smith, Robert Smith, M9k>dy R.M Soltis, Searlu R. Somutl, JoM E. Spoor, Diane L 818c:y. Donna J. s1 ..... Sean w. Stldclay, Kurt M Stredtmann. Jr .. Keren M. Strafy, Kelltn R. Strldllln, Neel J. Sullivan. Marie P. Suleona, Michelle C Swyk9r1, Son Ta. Ema F Tamamuul. Ocean View High School grads Graduatea trom Ocean View High Sctlool In HunUnglon 9Mch I~: Allyaon L. Adler. CEaig R Adnama. Adel Agulllir, Mich ... 0 . AQUiiera. M•tttlew 0 . Hambek. Kenneth J Hammond, Chrlltopher A. Haneen. Tlmothy M Haneon. Sharon Harada, Anthony E. Harp, Cery Hahlm<>lo, U.. K. Hlll.lght, Beclly L Haynie, Lynd.I M Hein, Sheri L ~... Stephanie L. Held, Merk S Hender9on. Klmber'ly A. Heng. Wen•ton L Henry, Alfredo N. Hernandez. Daniel E. Helketh, Melodie J Heximer. Patricia L Hinze. Phuong-Thao T Hoang, Sherrie S Hodlell. Lynn M Hofer. Cnartene M Hoffman, Cheryl A Holle, Mae M. Hora. Tien V Hua, Oevld A Hufltellaf, Ly C Huynh. Mal H T Huynh. Futaualofl luta. Blair R. Jadwtn, Robert Jem.. Tern L. .Jeffcoal. JelllCa M JOhnson OeVld A Jolin, Brandon S .son.. Darrin R JonM. Mlet'IMI L Janel, Monique Jonea. Robert w JoMe. uaa M JOfdan, MllllQ<ot L JoNpll. Katherine K. Kand•. Angela Kapp Kevin L Kappen. JMn M Keams. Peul Keenan. Bnan P Ketty Monica Kienast, Kenl Kim. Barry M King Ter ... E Kington. Sheron M Ktrlhare. Darren S Kishimoto, Shana R. Knepper. Sharon L Koeh. Kurt v Ke>em«. Diane E KOhler. Jamea B. Kohler. Scott A K<>k>dge, Shelly s Koucfll. Mery E Krumme. Helen s Kuo, Derrlcil Kurl, Sandra C Kuaoml. K£ren R LaCour. Lynn R LaMuter, L-'• C Lanzner. Jennifer N L.arllln, Timothy G. Laurent, H••no S Lay, Nghta M Le. Tan M Le. Rlchy T T LM, Selty LM Nancy L Lehman. Jefttrt A. Long, Chau T Ly. Cu009 C Ly, Hleu v Ly Hoang T Ly. Mel v T Ly Tlt>I M Meawa. Phuong M Macn. Sherry A Meley. Oen1N L Maraven. Monique R Miwotte. Jeffrey O Mar1ha1t Devid c. Marti, Amy L Martin, Kimberly A Martin Joel Martinez Jr , Leonardo Martlnei. Eva M Maaon. Maril N Muotto, Klltlll A McClain Cynthia A McCollom. Anh Q. Tang. Diane M. Tegell, Robin M. Tell, Reb4M:c:a L Ttnorlo, Merg.,.I M. Thlnen, Matthew A. Thoemrnee, Herbert G Thom, Steven J. Thomu, Kenneth Ptul Thorpe, Ill, Catherine E. Tiiier. Pamela A. Tiiiery, Jull A Tincher, Perry J. Tlsbo. Walter Torr .. , Kelly L. Towe. Anhluan Tran, Suzie N-8. Tran. Cuno T Tran, Hue N Tran Huynh 0 . Tran. Phuc: T Tran, Thal Q Tran, Vu N Tran. Anthony L. Trani, Tam C. TMh, Thuy T Trinh Oor\na R. Tromblay, Thanh 0 Truong, Tuong M Truong, Yen H. Truong. Krletln J Tucker. Kelly L TIHt>evllle. Troy w Turner. Hoa 0 T Uong, Robert S Uyehera, Trac:iey C Uyemura. Cynthia I. Vall, Tiffaney M Valenc:ia. Ellaa N. Valenzuela Paul 8 van Der ~I. &Ian Van Oytle, Patride M. R. Vander Molen, Thomulna R Vlnder M<>*I, A Vang Jiii s Vanella, K9"1fl L. Y. Vaughler. Kyla M Vawter. Vlcily Aguilera. Tina L Alexander, E!Mnof S. Allame, Jeff M Alloway, Mylyn J Ambata. Shell• A. Amee, Javeed Amlrle. Alleon G. Andrade, KendeU J . Anno. Chrl1tlne T. Anthony, JOhn L. Arctllblld, Angel A. Arellano, ~ T. Aaiega. Darren T. Attinger, Mark L. Aubin, Vaughn Auguetlne, Ct*Y1 L Bait.)'. Coral 0. Baker, Daniel C. Bakw, Kimberley S . Barrett, Krista R. a.uer. Brian Baugh, Shanda Lee Bazer. Donna Beltt, Pernell J . Bell, Jamee M e.llee. Oerett A. Bemlal, Kimberly J. Bertram, Diana M. Bird .... Mellnda Blake, O.ard E. &Wtefteld, Richard J. Boerd, Br-Ian A. Bode, Stac:iey Robin Brannon. MarWa G. Brtto, Frank A. er-own. Jamee E. &own. Kevin 0. Brown. Scoll W Buc:nler. Adam S. lklder, KeW\ R Butwow. Cindy L BuB.e. Dianne R Catnlee, Meltsu J. Camden, Gregory 0 Cannone. Ther ... A. Carey, Robert B Cerruco, Sheri L Cerraec:o, Ptwclvel F Carungay. Touna eutelton. Fernando G. c.tlllo. Chris p Cuwell, Lor1 A. Center1. Andy L CNng. Kelty M. Chapman, Mlctlael P, Chlld, Shawn K. CllOate, Rici! W Chrltt......,, AleJtla L. ci.ttt, Ctlrtatlne L. Clar11, R.ymond F Co. Ctaarlel 0 . Coffey, Ryan 0. Collln1. Sherri L Contras, UNY. Contreras. Gu11evo Cordero. SuNn L. Costello, Tltfany M. Covlnoton, Kevin E. Creln, Patrlc:lt L. Crane. Chryelel M. Cllu, Cindy A. CriM, Tracey L. CullllOl"I, Robert~ Curry, Veronica M. Oa SllYWa, ffaul 0 Dallon. Danh Huu Deng, Huong T. Deng, SuNl1 E. Denger, Kenneth J Dangl. Su.an K Oanlema, Klmbet'ly o.nl1"19. MlchMI 0 OeHuocl, Jeanett• c Oeegle. Jane F DMI, Gina c. Del Rio, Kim s. Oetoaudlo. Ana M. Velazquc, Angela M. VelUQUM, John U Verlinden. Antonio G Ventl, Mary M. Vierra. o;: M Vlllega1. Cermen L. Vizcaino, Thuc: H. Vo, A s VredeVC>ogd. LanT.X Vu~ary M.J . Wagoner, S Waldo, Suzette J. War'1J, Brad A. WMwr, Dena M Webb. Kelly J Webe<, Debbie L. We6ch. Adrienne L Wenatrup, kenneth W White. Eric: 0 . Whltf04'd, Sara WhllMI. Kathleen A WIQm«e. David F. Wiley, Jr .•. Oevld A WIN, Palr1ck J. Wottgang, Mlc:hMI L Wong Thomae Wu. BfldQette L. wyrTI#\. Khamko K Zlong. FUcnatd K Yabullr. Vaid• J YllQW, Cindy K Yakura. Mayo Yang. TouaYeng. TemmyL. YaMOn,Mld\MIJ Yawe. AndrM L Yt>err•. Mary E. Zepeda. Tonya s ~ne Paul A. Demers, Ptulhen<i L. Demers, Sa.-i G. 0..toff, Rk:tlard J. DI Lucc:la. John A Dk:kman. Mlc:hMI W. Dlltalman, Cam Thi D61p,....., Thi °"P. Todd A. Dixon. SteYen J Oomerego, Pl'•vll Oonglrd, Lynn LoulM Donnelly, Deen Douty, 0.Yld S Dreenlcll. Patrice A Ouooan. Ronald G. Dunn, Doreen K. Dunning, Frank Dumam, franklin M. OU.In. _,..,,..,. M ewy., Roben H Oyu. o.ni.. M. Eastman, Timothy M Ec:twwda, Allen B Elli•. Paul• R Ellla. ONn K Enomoto. Kathle«I Et1dtaon. RObet1 Graduates of ~rvin~ 's University High Unlvenlty High School lnltne gradual• ~ Ayman Sammy Adham, Jemllah Adnen, Mlchll Jacquea Algazl. SUMn Eltubeth Allen, Glenn Ahlhtller, Julie Dee MdW'IO(>. Shelley L ArlcMnon, Mel Ared, Alexander Atden Paul Anthony Anltlano, Andree Argueltea, Cermef Arin Arko. lJsa Yvonne Aronateln, Aebella Armen, Jemea Hudaon Athmor•. Scott c Aeplund, Kristal e Babbl, Richard S Belci(, Kevyn L. Baker, Llaa M Baller, TobreneA Ban6thMd, Ter .. M. Bamoe. Thomu P. Baumann. Barrie Andera Beeudln, Debra L Bellac:tl, Mark Christian .Peml;>ec:lt. Ka1hryra M. 8"rett. MlchMI Anthony Betta, Kelly Slade•. MlcftMI J Boom. Mojgen aon.kdar, Julie Borda, Ann Kimberly Bowen, Keith A Boyd, St...,.,, J Boyd and Oelll<I w B<andll Aleo Suaan Diane Bregman. Barry R BrlUlngham. Petrick JoM er-own, Paul Ramon Brown, TM<> Bui. John Bumham, 8fyrdey Alexandra lunon, U.. Caneon, Br"len C Cerpenter, Oavtd W Catr, Syfveatw Floyd Cer1er IV. ltandy Ceah, Corinne Mary Cate, Jon M c.cti. De'llld M Chin. ~ Chen, tony CtalarlfM, Chrlatlen ConflOf cn1omen10. Oongrioon cnoi. Vlc:10f Chu. s.,a11 w~ Chueng. LIU Marie Oranna. Judith 8 Cole. TlmOthy A COl!ne. John Mlct\MI 8 . Comla. Oerln Cox, Slec>f\Wlle CM1¥. Eric: A CJ1ntoe, Giia Oeklhanamurthy, Suzenne M Denfotd, Jiiiie A 09Yenpott, Scott Allan Deilman, Unda M OodtrlM, WINJy L OoelkoU, Debfa Marie Dolley, Julie C•thef'lne Dorri•. Lynett•~ Ot'aper, Traci Jlf'I Dunn and Etan Du%IMll A.i.o LIM Erin eowwd•. L .. tt1a o !nolMld, Pu Aooert 1 Ewant, Ofaham J~ r...ren. L.anoe a Fame, 8r1an Kar1 ,_,.,, Carr .. AM• Antey, Qllllen t ~. c.rt Olol "9mettl. Vicki L. FOlt. Je9M Mn Fr•llll•, Marc:q S Fu. eon... M.,lai Clllvn. T.n.a laat>el Garey. Ootta Oerc:la, ~ Cerohna Gatda, Dwd CMlllM o.u.n. NC)Ole ~r• Geiger. G~ J Gent, A Jaton Gentile, Om«ry Ql~.~~Glen, NlerH.OleM,I~ Qo6en. ""*'> Olvld Gold, J~ Ootdon, JOfln A Gould, Olt\etopfler Of•. 8uNrl L~ GringJe, Kkni.tey Ann Ckindlt9on, ~Hope~··· ,.,.,, ... .., ~b. ~ J..,. "*k:lodl, ~ ~anc:N and Oelll<I .... H.tir'nltl J(. Alto l<4Mn I.. Hwneer°"Of'. '*-J Hartz. Kim M.,le Hardeman, Brenda Sue Hethawey, L.uNn Haudt, Shelly Ann Head, LOrTalne Suun Hebb, £1Nln Hedayat, Metthew Hen<* ton. Darlene c.r::;t•trld• Hemandtll. Cher1ee B l'WOlcl. Sharon Heea, E. Hoerdemlnn Jr • Lealle Ann HolabWd, Ame Cerollne Holrne9, Shamel Helena Homalud, Ann Man. Hoeford, Sherri Howee. Mantia C HIU, Jamee J T Huene. Ann E. Huett!. Ju.lie Anne Hulbert. Slela Hw9nQ, Greceenn !MM, P91« K Jette. Eve Monica Jal~l. Nicole M Jener9on, Stephen L .-,, Greg JouJoo-Roc:M. r ... Kaganoff, Kai P9tra KalMI'. Br-Ian Kambe. Terry Lee K.,gea Jr .. Jonathan 0 . KNt9'1. LIN Ctartetlne Katt. Melinda J Kaenan. St.phen c. Kelley, JUiiet B Kent. Mane E Kern, Giia KllaloahM, Gordon Kim, Yunwoong Kim, Kelly Kina. Winifred Margaret Klno. a.th Ann 1<1ng91ey, Mldleel P Kiper, Fredrle Lanoe Klein, Nancy Ann Knowlee Mid Kimberley Anne Koeth. Alao 8NOe J l<rebe, Haytey Anne Kutatiowalcl, Cynthia o Kume, Rlcnatd E. Kuet Jr., Cao Lam, Ouan Lam, en.tee O 1.Amb. Sl8CY LangfOfd, Oe'llcl A. LMglole. St....,. Aie:x L.aMnek¥. M~ L L.eub, 8ryM Uyten, Mkhele Mary • Lefebvre. Ktm«>eMy Ann LeMa, Mllttl A Le Pard, Alen Wai- L.un Leung. o.nlel Laung. K~ Key 1.Awt9, Jlmmy Ching>-Mlng LI, Ha6ang , Liang, Jtnn11er A. L ...... 8Nnnon Kaya Ulll•. o...n LombafdO, ,,_,. C Lu, JoM Luna. GnigoryS Mc:iaanot. Brien EOWard McColough, o.ootah 8 JlcCYOy. Joenn• k McMllan, Thomae Mug, Andrw J M..SO. Trecy Anne Machnlk0w8lcl, o.n. w MIQ!lnau. Swamlnetha M~. H9ldl Maley, Mlcnelle I( Malloly, VltfN Manilla, KAayoun M...oudl. Key I(. Meteubenl, Oa\lld M«W MattlWOn. Jofln K. Mallon. ,.._ D Mat1Nw9. MlcNle Le MM~. NlnCy Dr.atleth Merida Metenle Gall MeU. ""'9n ~. Cctw.rd Gary~. Md~ T. Mini*, Aleo Wlllam L MlteMl.Am'f Janina ~1. Awle "911ro Mur..,._ GNIM ~ Mutphy, IMboat Nabll, tllDbtittl • N91n, ~ K NM, Irle Nelilon. NcflMd M NlNftann k . Jamee No, Ttlnh N. ft. Nguyen, Tuongvy Ktlac Nguyen, ~Ch optl9 HIW, i<ui1 TedMlll HllNmura. Kendr• E. MUI .. 8uaan Lynn 0.UOI\, BfMdOn Sclotl o ·en.n. SNwn O#ilftl, Deni.-ArMne 0 LOUOhlln. frta I OllYet. rwlcia Y Oll1«, AM• Matte Orth, tublllh Ow9ne. Anne Mii~ PtQM, ti~ Pllk, Sandt• P•tuefla. Mark j_ J Beginner computer clas$C$ for residents of Fountain Valley and sur- roundingcommunitjes will begin the week of June 25. The classes arc offered through the Fountain Val- ley R.ecrcation Depart- ment. The courses will consist of five seminars in com- puter o~ration and pro-• grammaiig. Children's classes will be offered dur- ing morning or afternoon hours, while adult instruc- tion will be scheduled in the evenin' Outttwill be conducted in the South Coast Dentistry Building, 3105 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Students will learn by using computers prov1ded for the class. Additional practice time will be avail· able at no additional charge. Cost of the class is $78. For registration infor- mation, call the Fountain Valley Recreation Dcpan- mcnt, 839-8611, or the computer lab. 662-3661. UCI prof shares research prize Dr. Carl Cotman, professor of psychobiol~ at UC Irvine, 11 co-recipi- ent of the Pattison Prize in Neuroscience for 1984. Cotman was recognized for bis basic research in mechanisms wbicb ~mote the healing of injured neural tiuues. He has discovered that the brain makes its own self- repair chemicals after in- jury. The wonc may one day lead to treatments or cures for people disabled by spinal cord injuries. Fairview director of safety honored Dr. 0 . Lobiya, du"CCtor of Occupational and En· vironmcnw Health Ser- vices at Fa1rview ~ velopmentaJ Community i.n Costa Mesa. waa honor- ed in the Governor's An-nual' Employee Safety Awards Prolfam for tus study of Hepetitis 8 viNS in employees and clients at Fairview. Lohiya conducted an 10. de~ndcnt study of tbt virus and found its preva- lence was not at &real u had bttn SU pttttd. Hi findin.as aJlowt<t for a modification of the vac:d. nation effort at Fairview which resulted in an 1niti.ai •Yift&I (O the JUllt of' Sl37167S. Lohi)"&. a rnidmt Of NcVipOt1 Beach, WU OM Q( 47 atato cmplo~ c:om. mended by An Scotland Gov. Ocor1c Deu- luncj1an·1 Cabinet ~ l"rUf)' ll I Ctttmoft)' IMt month I Zahn grinds out win Angel hurler gets 14 ground outs in -2 triumph BJ RICHARD DUNN _..... ..... ...., .... . Geoff Zahn was in complete con· ttol of the situation Friday night, but the same can't be said for Oeveland starter Neal Heaton, who had trouble getting the ball over the plate. Zahn clinched his eighth win of the season with a sharp performance throu&h eight innings. He didn't walk bitRnnhr\'ed~ JOtVound·bat oubin scattering 11 hits, although be later admitted be wasn't sharp. His consecutive scoreless streak of 23 innings was snapped in the eighth when Oeveland scored its two runs as the An&cls went on to win, S·l. in front of26,226 at Anaheim Stadium. It was the Angels' second straight win ~ . . 1h...Qf . ' ,... ' The An&els, who lead th~ AJncncan l...eaguc West by four games over second-place Chicago and a.re now six gm:ves above .SOO (3S·29) for the first time since May 6, needed a little help from ace reliever Luis Sanchez, and 98!)' Pettis, in the ninth as the Indians touched Zahn for two singles leading off the inning. The Anaels, winners of three of four on their current bomestand, climaxed their win with a dazzling catch in (Pleue 11ee AlfGltLS/BS) ., ..... Can North . • • surprise? Favored south hoping to stop pattern of upsets BJ CUllT SEED EN ... ..., ......... . . Maw pej Hiah 's M.au Beeuwsaert, the Clf ._A Player of the Y car, leads the SoUth into toniabt's (IQ On.nae County All·Star buketba.U pme at Oranae Coast ColleJe The talent·lad«:d South unit, coached by Capistrano Valley's Mark .!fbomton is a nioe:l)Oint favorite agamst ortb of CoaCt\ Tom Gre&ory (Savanna). · While the game may look like a mismatch on paper. upsets have been the order of business the Pl$1 two years in this pme -pith the North scoring the VlCtory. Thornton's stan:iq five will COD· sist of point suard Burt C.U, Marie Otta at off small forward Chris 'rwin 's patience key Quick finish helps him take one-shot lead at U.S. Open MAMARONECK. N.Y. (A'P)' Hale Irwin carded "arnazina birdies" on tbe last three holes for another 68 and a one-stroke lead Friday in tbe second round of the 84th United States Open Golf Championship. "Patience was very much a virtue today," said Irwin, who three·putted for t>oaey on his first two boles, said he was • sweatina bullets," and then bided bis lime until the putts bcpn to fall on those last three, difficult holes at the Winaed Foot GolfOub. ••After a start like that, there is a tendency to get too agpcssive. But the key to Winaed Foot is patience. You want to be somewhat aggressive, but at the same time be realistic, keep in mind that at the end of the round a total score of par will be a very good score." At the end of his round, it was even better than that -two under par for the day and, at 136, four under for the championship he has won twice. The first one came 10 years aao on this same tou&h layout in the northern New York suburbs. But, at the hal~y point of the American national championship, bis lead was far from secure. The chief challengers were two of the game's longest bitters, fonner Masters champion Fuzzy Zoeller and . Gres Norman. tfte Australian 1mpon known as .. the Great White Shark." 1bc bappy-so--lucky Zoeller did nol mate r bogty in his lat~n round of 66, by two strokes the bett of the tournament. It was the lowest round ever shot in this tournament on lhis course. An approach to within two feet of the flag on the 16th, his fourth and last b~rdi~ of the mild, sunny day, lifted him anto second alone at 137, three under par. Norman, too, got around the difficult course without a bogey. He bad a 68 that included a brilliant save from the trees on the 18th -"'the best shot rve hit in a long time." he said - and a 30-foot birdie putt on the 17th. His playing partners, Jack NickJaus and Ray Aoyd, also birdied the 17th and the three veterans delighted their hu~e gallery by performing a leaping. "high.five' mutually--congratulatory band-slap as they walked off the green. Norman was tied at 138 with longshot David CaniJ>"., a refugee from the Aorida mini-tours who attempted -and failed -three times to play the PGA Tour. He had a second consecutive 69. "My goal was to make the cut," Canipe said. "rve made it. Now my goal 1s to make as much money as I can. The thought of winning hasn•t crossed my mind." Jim Thorpe and Curtis Strange were at 139. Thorpe holed a 30-yard bunker shot for an eag)e-3 on his way to a 71. Strange holed out two shots from the fairway-a 97·yard wedge for birdie and a 1 S9.yard 5-iron shot for eaglc-2 - in his round of 70. Fred Couples, winner of the im- pon.ant Tournament Players Cham· pionship earlier this season. was next at 71-140. Nicklaus. the 44-year-old Golden Bear. had to rally from a boicY·boKcY start to salvage another-'I. He finished 36 boles at 142, two over par and six off the pace in bis quest for a record fifth Open crown. (Pleue 11ee IRWIN/BS) Bale Inrln falla to lab nee. after btnUe patt at tbe l 7tb areen Friday at tbe 8eCODd roand of tbe U.S. Open. U.S. Open a test off the course, too Just getting to Winged Foot has been a major problem for the competitors MAMARONECK. N.Y. (AP) - There is no intention or ambition. Jack Nicklaus said. to elevate his presti&ious Memorial tournament to .. major" status. "There are four m-.,ors." N1ckJaus said, referring to tbc Masters, U.S. and British Ope"ns and the PGA ''That's enough." "What we want to do is put on the best tournament in the world, with a good golf COW'SC, good facilities and the best Of1anization." He pau.sed a moment, and. as an aside, added: "On that last r>int, compared with the majors, that snot too hard to do." His point has been well-illustrated this week m chaotic conditions that ha"e surTounded the 84th U.S. Open. held at the Winaed Foot Golf Club in the northern New York suburbs. This event, the principal tour- nament of the U.S. Golf Association. carries the most prestigious of all the world's mynad golf titles: the Ameri- can national championship. It also provides -in confuSJon, in monumental traffic jams - a severe test of the temper and nerves of players and spectators alike. 'The worst tournament I've ever played in," said Peter Oostcrbuis.. an ~nalish veteran who has competed around the world. Horror stories abound of leading players -Tom Watson. Hale lrwm among them -beina forced to abandon vehicles 10 traffic and make hurried half-walk, half·run ap- proaches on foot to the clubhouse tn order to meet their stanil\$ times. "It's not vet)' good," Irwin said, .. to start the U.S. Open by walk.in& to the clubhouse and amv1ng in a fury." On openins day, Watson left his rented house 2'h bours before bis tee time. Like thousands of others, he was cauabt in pidlock traffic. With bis tee time approaching. Watson climbed out of his car and hustled on foot to the coul"le. Hours later, as be was lcavma. be was flaacd down by Andy Bean, wbo said hinad been waitina more than an hour for courtesy-car transpor· tation beck to his hotel. The traffic. becked up for houn in the few, narrow roads winding through residential areas, was per- haps the worst of it -the most obvious problem to players and Spectators. But there were others. In the huac press center. housina hundreds of reporters. there were mass1 ve com· munications problems. The traffic, though, rcmamcd the most difficult and gla.nna problem . And It ratscd the qUC$UOn whether the Open has out-grown the fine. old Eastern courses that ha"e served as its venue so often over the years - Winged Foot. Baltusro! an New Jersey. Menon near Ptuladelpb1a, Oakmont in west.em Pennsylvania. Oak Hill in Rochester, N. Y. "I was wondenna about that com· ing to the golf counc today," said Dave Marr. a former PGA champton and R)der Cup captain, now an ABC commentator. LOS ANGELES (~ '"!.~~ ~~oKbJohnffadls.::~ on his side ~t. ~ .. He'll nae to tbe ~ .. Kad1 II.id of Y~ Wbi>'!Mw_,Jfbr U>C tOuchdown and ran 47 ~or another as the Express c1iACW a U nit.ed Stat.es Football Leape pley. off berth with a iA.19 win over"the Oakland lnQden at tbe Coli.ICum. .. When the heat's on. that's wticn he's at bis best, .. Hadl added. After Los Anades had won their fifth strai&bt pme, YoUJ'I was happy to make the playoffs after t.bC Ex~ bad started the season with a l-6 mark. •" .. It feels &ood. .. said Youns,; .. I remember the first pme we played. Everybody was WO~ what WU wrong with this team. We Just needed time to mature. .. The Express had to survive a last· second Oakland drive which coded at the 9--yud line when q~ Fred Besana's pus bein& knocked away in the end zone as time ran wt. "We came up seven yards short, .. said Oakland Coach Chuck Hutchison.. 1bc players didn't dis- a~int me and they didn•t disap- point themselves. We only lost 012 the scoreboard.., With the victory before a crowd of 14, 794, Los Anaeles improved its record to I 0.. 7, while eamin& the USA.. playoff berth. Oakland bad a sevcn..game ..-in. nina streak snapped and fell to 7· 10. Young. who gamed 82 yards on eight cames and completed 14 of t 6 passes for 194 yards, aot the Expcas on the scoreboard with a 7&-yard screicn pass to nmnina back Mel Gray. Jiving Los Angeles a 7·3 Iced 13 seconds into the second quaner. Oakland closed the pp mid y throuah the second quarter WticD Kevin Shey kicked a 47·ymd field goal to cut the Express lead to oae.. 7-6. • Y ouna and the Ex press retaliated on the next drive when the rootie quanerback ran 47·yards.for a score off a quarterback draw, makina the score 14-6. Midway tbrouab the third q\ll.J'Ur. Invaders ninnina back Eric Jordan ran around left end for a onc-yant score. A miSlcd two-pointconvcnion left Oaklarid behind. l ._ 12. Garner's clutch hit sends Do~gers reeling to 3-21oss· HOUSTON (AP) -Pan·timers Phil Gamer and Vern Ruhle tole the show as the Houston A.stro wol\ their fifth in si:1 pmcs with dramatic llair, Gamer entered the pme Fnda) nisht bettina.2 tOand wasO..for·Sasa pinch-hitter. Aftercomina lhrouah 1n the bottom of the ninth with 1 pm winnina pinch-hit sin&Je that p~e the 1tOS a ~2 victory Ovet the AnJtles Oodecl"I, Gamer onl~ had prfise for his team. !'We beat Fernando (Valeniucla) lut njpt and v.-c ta)cd d to (Ooc!&Cr tarter Alejandro)~ and that's a monl victory 1n it lf. till, il's aratifyi"' to come thtouah in l clu\Ch itual1on hkc that." c,,m r said. know what my ptay1na statu t I "The last time I faocd Zachry, I aot want more taTU. I --.nt to be used. I a bi& bruise ftom a 110 mile per hour too two hutout I in tarts this fastt>.11 . Actually, I've only bad month an<t it's fru uati that I don't mcasul"t'd u qainst h1m in the know my role. past. But th1 wu dtfintt.ely my mo t ··1 want to be a fourth or fifth aratifvina at bat apio..st him." tarter. Why 10 away from a ~n~ Ruhle, l~. hason,!Ya_l ·}Oli time rd wtib theyd figure out .what they i'ccotd against ttie ~rs. but he ,n«d.'' • pit hcd ~)' 10 rchef over 6~ lnfl nncd or this. Hou fOG Man-anni rctirina l6 ttaiabt ~n-.,..i9ob Lilli ~· 1·He· .,.,.. before 8111 Dawley ....... pitched tb ranted anl°f the way he·s pitched lhc final two '"""' fot lht vtetory. la t t o pm Ho ~er. be' done tan.tr Mike Midden retirtd only an out tand1nt J in the bullpen. two bitten and left trailin& 2-0. meta me that d 'tenter a puch· Ruhle, ho has bttn uttJcd er· mmd." bttwetn the bullpen aiid a 1~th Bill o. ... tty. 4-4, picked up the wm ' r1 r r I this son. id .. , "'Int to an ttlicf aft r pitchi the e\&hth and .. fice fl to shallow riabt f~ld • ,. ' I ~---.,...------- NBA rues lawsUlt aglilnat Clippers' Los Angeles inove INDIANAPOLIS -Juli Inkster, -n needi'(! only a fifth-place finish h~.KL an I P A.recordforrcro1cie earnings, held a one-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the Mayflower Classic. Phil Toser proadlJ d.UplaJ8 one of tbe tint albacore·tallen tbla year. Toser'• Montr~'• Scbatzecler sharp Inkster, 23. followed her opening round 67 with a I-under 71 for a 138 after 36 holes at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Donna H. White, who began the day tied with Inkster and Jo Ann Washam, was ~ond at 139 after -leading eartier in the day. Japan's Ayako Okamoto bad the day's best round -at67tomoveintothirdwitha4-undcr 140. ~ ;~Five-way Olympic track trials "aefor~ead to bed'in at Coliseum .Id sliootllig EJ· · · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Carl ingent is the ebullient Lewis, con-QUHO (AP) -Veteran W81ida Lewis begins a quest that he hopes sidered the finest American track and t ·_...,of Aed*tOne. ~; Wiii one will carry him to four Olympic gold field athlete since the late Jesse ~ftwcornpMttorsttedfortMIMd medals and Edwin Moses shoots for Owens competed during the 1930s. !ft! Ffiday•e-round In the his IOOth consecutive victor)' today Lewis, a 22-year-old from Will- ... ~ rlfte com~ In tM in the opening session of the U.S. ingboro, NJ., is trying to match the -· 1J.t.~k>Nll ShoOting Cham-Olympic track ~d field trials. accomplishment of Owens, winner of ' ~· The meet will determine the gold medals in the I 00-meter dash. "Aftlf fwo .. daYI -of.-competfttou. American team that will participate 200-meter dash, 400-meter relay and ·· !d*bwtldeckletMlrthaontheU.S. in the Games for the first time since longjump in the 1936 Olympics. :. -.~ Netn. ~. Sul Ann 1976 -a team with the possibility of Lewis has been ranked No. I in the r.• A" of W.-t Pofnt, N.Y., reaping the biiiaest gold medal world in the IOOforthreeconsecutive :"" McKay of Hunttvttle, harvest in U.S. h1st9ry. yea~, hwe led1daClh-2-3 ~.S. sh"'.eep indfahst ·;.· • ., ~ Ann. ~ of The most golds ever won by a U.S. years or amp1ons 1ps an e "" •--.. _... Afo t track and field team in Olympic owns the second-fastest clocking ever '* ._, re., .,"' \;I r 8 7 . b 932 G I I 9 97 d ·'I of Cotumbua, Ga., all history were l , ant e I ames at at sea eve , . secon s. ft IWl.lld........, 1 150 (of 1 200 Los Angeles -also the site of this .,...,...,,,., • ecor• • year's Trials and this year's Games. ... ~)inlhlaso:mefercompeU-With the Soviet-led boycon strifd TodllV'I ldledUle 9-.30 a.m.-Women'' heotalhlon ( IOO·meltr , The '""" thrM tn the event will ping the 1984 Games of such wor d -track and field powers as the Soviet l\urdln) 10 a.m.-/Mn'' trlolt lumo (Qualltvlnol IO:OS a.m.-Men'' 100 meren (flnl round) 10:20 e.m.-Women'• hec>tathlOn (hloh lump) 11 a.m.-Men'1 hemmer ., ~I berth on the Olympie t..am. Union. East Germany, Czecboslo-·~ Kim Over Of Waco, Tex., te.ds vakia, Poland and Cuba, the United ·'"•tttewomen'etP<>rtpletot~t States realistically bas a chance of • • • a 581 ecore With natlonal capturing 18 gold medals in the 11:20 1.m.-Men'' *'meter hurdle• 11:30 a.m.-Women'1 11\0t out <auellf'(lno) l*>Ord'h01der Ruby Fox of Parker, Games, beginning July 28. · /a'f!~ atm. The Americans are anxious to get GtertOUbft of Fort 8ennt!'9, Ga., back into Olympic competition, after '11 8lmott aseured of an Olympic having missed the 1980 Moscow ~bwth .-,cf tM natfonel tttte In the Games because of a boycott ordered men'• .... rtfte event wtth hts 1,768 by then-Prcsidctnt Jimmy Carter. I 1:5S 1.m.-Womtn'' 400 meters (flrst round) 12:..0 o.m.-Men's 100 meters (aeeond round) • p.m.-Women'1 IOO meren Cflrat round) 4:1S P.m .-Women'' l\eOl1lhlon (shot PUil •:.O p,m.-Men'• 800 meltr' (flr'I round) S P.m.-Men'1 20-kllometer walk (ltarl) S:1S P.m.-Men'• IOO mettr' (first round) 6 P.m.-Women's htotatl)lon (200 merersl 6:15 o.m.-Women'1 shot out Cflnaltl -ec=ore. The leader of the American cont-6:2S P.m.-Men's 20·kllomtltf' walk lflnllhl 6:•S P.m.-Men'1 10,000 melen (first round) Kindergarten on tap Ten two-year-olds, headed by the spec- tacular gelding Eastex, shoot for the $224,200 first place award at stake tonight when Los Alamitos presents the 30th running of the Kindergarten Stakes at 3SO yards. The Kindergarten will be run as the fifth race on the I 0-race program to accomodate live television coverage and offers a total purse of $600,000. The race will be carried live on Channel 9. It represents the fint leg of the Los Alamitos Triple Cwwn for two-year-olds. Eastex boostedGl\is career earnings to nearly S l.S0,000 and won his fifth race in sill. starts on trials niaht. He was an easy winner of the Bay Meadows Futurity despite encounterina trouble at the start. He won his Kindergarten trial heatr in 17. 73 seconds and will have regular rider Bruce Pilkenton in the irons. Those that figure to challenge Eastex include Blue Ribbon Futurity champion Game Doll, which posted a 17.84 qualify- ing time on June 6. She was supplemented to the trials at a cost of S 11, 700 and rewarded owners Tom Morris and Jim Jones with her fourth win in six starts. Miss Eye Opener is another of four fillies that will try to extend a female domination of the Kindergarten that has seen IS of the last 21 editions taken by the fair sex. Miss Eye Opener brings a spotless re<:ord into tonight's race, having won all three career starts. Her trial win was ac- complished in 17 .86 seconds. Lanes Leinster took the Bardella Handi- cap earlier in the meeting and just missed catching Miss Eye Opener in the Kindergarten trial, clockins 17.88 seconds for the fourth-fastest time. La Glass qualified for the Kindergarten 1n her third carcor. outina. She's a stablemate of Eastex. !SPECIAL PRICE OFFERI Estancia faces Puaahou IMERCEDESI Estancia High's varsity and junior vanity volleyball 190·SL • 280 SL• 350 SL•_.'° SL• 500 SL tcamswillfaccpowerfulPuoahouHiahofHawa1iTucsday Original German Canvas Tops lnstollec:I at Estancia 1n an exhibition match. $725.00 The JV pme beasnut 4 p.m. with the va.rsitypme to "" Off tr gOOd until July ..m .. follow at 1pprox1matcly S. There Is no admit ion charse. 1! .AUTO UPHOLSTllY ly STANLIY Punahou1sthefouM1mcdefcnd1na1tatecbampionor (''6 711 W. 17th St. Hawa.i1 and has won state crowns 10 oftbe pall 12 )'ttts. Costa Mesa, Ca. • 645·9141 Both IChool, will use their va.rsity and Junior varsity L----------------------t(llm~from la~t season londlsb wu e&acbt eome 40 mllee eoulb of Point Loma. Y ankeea trim.meet· by Oriol• Tbom.u Hearn• (left) 4rl•• Roberto Duran Into tbe ropett darlq the flnt LAS YEO AS (AP) -Thomas Hearns called Roberto Duran "the vettest fiahter I ever faced in the rin&" after putting one ofboxin1's briahtest ttan into eclipse Friday niJbt. Hearns smashed Duran to the canvaa th._ times and stopocd him at t :07 of the teCOnd round to retain tht World Boxina Council super wclterweiaht championship. ••1 wanted to win by a knockout because I was flahtina ' a lcgcnd." said Hearns. Duran, who will be 33 today, was a tii<fly beaten leacnd. As the Panamanian Jef\ the rins, po ibly for the last time in his 18-ycar career. he uked someone. 0 Wbat did I do wronaT' . AJkcd if tie would retiR. Durtn rephed. "No deci11on yet." It was not what Duran did wrona. it was that Hearns wu dcvastatina. • "I th1nk·H1t Man' is appropriate for this fiiht becau1e I planncid to use my ability to punch, .. said the man who had always diili.kCd tiCina called .. Kit Mao" and Who in bU tut three ftaht1 had tc0red decisaons. He proved quickly on thi bot desert ni&ht that he waa the 0 Hu Man" qajn with the kind of pcrionnance that should lead him to a major match with Marvclou• Marvin Hqler. the undi putcd middlewei&ht champion who kqK tiis title on a l S·round titJe on a ckci1ion hm: over Duran Cardinale, Bravea •winl deal ST. LOUIS-Thc-St. Lou11Cardinals Ill beefed up their hobbltd pitchma staff Friday by ttadina third tieteman Ken OberUcll to the Atlanta Braves for lefi- handed pitcher Ken Dayley and veteran first baseman Mike J oracnstn. At the 11mc llme, tbcCardjnal placed left.handed c;:cr Dave LaPoint on the IS-day disabled li1t ute of tendeme son bis lef\ idc and moved ria~n· handed pitcher Bob Forsch from the IS-day to the 21- day disabled list. . . Oberkfell, 28, is hitting .309 this year wsth 11 RBI. He has been St. Louts' rcaular third bate~n for the Piil five yean and started for the J 982 world cbampioDship ~cam. . . . • Prior to thJS year, Oberkfcll had a lifeume h1tt1na mark of .291 in 674 pmcs. He sianed as a free agent with the Cardinals in 1975. In re1urn. St. Louis picked up the 25-year-old Dayley, who was 4-0 at Richmond in the International Lequetbis year after an 0-3 start with Atlanta. The 6--0..t I 7S.:pounder wu S-8 for Atlanta last year with a 4.3u ERA in 104 innings pitched. Stan Rt USFL Ylctory mark Olld Fuiaa passed for two touch-EiJ downs and rookie Bryu Tlaomat ran for c II , two mote as th~ Philadelphia Stars roll~ over the Washington Federals, 31-8, Fn-· day niah!t setting a United States FootbaJJ ·~ue record witn their t 6th regutar-season victory. Washing- ton made its mark at the other end of the scale with its 1 Sth toss.Wt two victories ... In other USFL PIJ'lCS.z Wran,Jerquanerback Gres Landry completed 12 of2" pas1e1 for 231 yards and.two touchdowns, while Frw C.rral ~cd t~o field oals, as ~o~a romped over Frue. booted a 3Q..yard field goal five minutes into overtime to cap a furious 10-minute rally and give Jacksonville a 20-17 over New Or~. Jacksonville quarterback Robbie MabfH1, who shared first half playillJ time with rookie Ben Beuett, completed his last six passes of the game, including the tying touchdown and three on the winning overtime drive. - last Nov. 10. "Haper pve Duran to0 much respect." said Hearns. "He's ao1na to live me the aamo respect and it's aoina to be over in no time." Wh.h about a minute to ao in the first round. H~ who weilbcd lS3V•, hurt Duran, 1541 with a ~«>f head shots, and then put tum down for the third time lD bis catter with a left hook to the head. Duran sot up at four and took a mandatory eiaht count. The 6-1 Hearns who enjoyed an ll·inch Rach advantasc over the S· 7112 Duran, charaed to the attack and another onslauaht of head blows put Duran down api.o with seven second• left in the round. Duran, whO was llso cut about the riaht eye, ao• up immed1attly and tbe bell rana momentl later. Duran came out on atiaky teaa for die tt(Ond round. and Hearns wuttd no time In pnstfter him. He trapped Duran in a comer and worked him ovor with bead lllots before the challmlef. elclDtd. Then Heanu Pinned l>Uran •intt tht ropcJ and landed another be~ A1 Dwan ... ·~~down. Hearns lhrew a cna1tun1 riaht hand that d bim flat on hit~. LuttSl*la..a. D_uran'ama._,,,,jumped intolhc rif.11 u refn'C!C Clrfos naJlll 1t~ the bout. Before the filht. Duran had 111d, ··111 bat J"holnu Keams. rm mucfi bttla' than he .a·• H~ wasn't evtn cfote lo Htam Prid1 niaht~ ------------------~-i_ ~-------------,~------·-------~ ....... --------·-------....---'-----,,, ' J I ' Buu£TIN Bo~R o roatla lootl>all co.cb• JJeeded The Newpon Beach Jr. All·Amcncan Foot· balp I Law auc 1urckin&Ull1tantcoechet for 1\IJr. cc e<C proaram <..-~ 11 ). ,. The only prcrcqu•11te 11 some uperiencc in 1ootball1 ltCC>rdina to Bnan S11pe. Orer-t.lae-liae toamameat.s SOuthrm Cahfomia Ovrr·thf·Linc ha• tt~­ uled two toumameou th11 month aDd a accq)Uft& eatly l'fl)lltt\IOft for Ill Maw Ovet· lh•L•ne tournamen1 lam \.has aummer. Practices bcain Aua. 6 with I.be aeuon stanina '" ~ptcmber. The Summer OTL fcsuval will~ htld today at the Fluor Corporation in lrYU\~. Eotry f.et IS S30 per team Anyone 1otcrnted thould pbone Stipe at 631-2164. On Saturday, June 23, the Ora.n&r County OTL Tournament will be held at Mile SQuare Park an Fountain Valley. Entry ftt is $21 per team. All teams in both toumamenu are panntttd to play four l*mcs and men's and Womcn•t d1v111on1 are acbedulcd WpJJa .Beacb latrn ""'~ Toumamenu bepn at 9 a.m. Earty f'C&IStralion for the Maui sto-pitch and over-the-line tournament lO be played on the 1aland of Maui. Aua. 27-Sept. 4 is under way. Cost 11 SS30 which includes au fare, con- domuuum and tournament. Also planned are aolf. slon d1v1na. volleyball. honesboes and a Liwn bowlen from the Soutbwnt Divasion of luau. • the Amencan Lawn Bowlioa Association will &at.her at Laauna Beach's Heisner Part today at 9:30 a.m. to participate in the Bub Wainer Memonal Games. for 1nformauon on all tournaments., phone (213) 630-2298. Heisner Park is located on Cbff Dnve. The v1sitina )awn bowlers repretent ett1es from Santa Mana to San D1qo. Thiny-two teams (96 people) will participate. 1ncludin& many national champions. The event is open to the public. ANGELS WIN, 5-2 •.. From Bl center field by Pettis to end the game with the bases loaded, and leave the Indians empty-handed. On the Cleveland side, Heaton was fortunate to walk away with allowing ~ust three runs, as the Angels did their initiaLd~~~c slowly. "We dido t get too many hits early, but we got them when we needed them." Angel Manager John McNamara said. After missing a golden opportunity to score in the first inning when lead- off hitter Pettis walked, stole second and advanced to third on Juan Beniquez' grounder to first, the Angels chalked up a pair an the second and score once in the fifth -thanks to Heatoo's wildness. Heaton (4-0), walked five (includ- ing Pettis twice) in 411> inninp, and wasn't 'able to get away with walking lead-off batter Bobby Grich in the second inning. Grich moved to second on Rob Picciolo's sacrifice. then Bob lJOone doubled into the gap in nght~nter field, scoring Grich. One out later, Pettis tagged Heaton for a single to center, scoring Boone and giving the Anaels an early 2..() lead. ·"We've had our ups and downs at home," Pettis said. "I feel good once I get out on the bases, especially in the first inning. That usually helps me in the late innings ... The Angels receiy.ed another gift Mike Brown then walked to•toad the bases. putting an end to Heaton's evening. Meanwhile. Zahn scattered his hits. one in each of the first sax innings, all singles. "I wasrl't.sharp tonight," Zahn~id later. "They (Oeveland) are a good hitting club that goes with the pitch and doesn't try to hit it out. They usually cause me trouble." On the other hand, Heaton hun himself with his control as the Angels made the most out of the three hits they 101 off him. The Angels scored twice more in the seventh to build the lead to 5-0. but Zahn was vicum12ed by three scratch singles in the eighth to ruin his shutout -and his streak. "He ~Zahn) got the outs when he had to, McNamara said. "I did exactly what they (Indians) wanted me to do;· Zahn said. "get behind in the count -and they hat thr ball." -AWGR Mans -Anoet outftelder .Mii ~ was presented ~ Gem of Ille Month Award from Crown Jtwelef's l>Y JIWf ~ btfort Frldev's oame Ttsls Hrtorm.cl Friday on Anoel pitcher Crate SWM ShOwed an arttrlal alHlOfmallly In his r'9hl pltchlno arm. To correct Ille lnlurv. Swan win uNleroo sur.-rv nexl wHll . . Wllh two stolen l>ews, Garv ~ now ranks third In Ille Arntrlcan Laeout with 21. Pettis also lies se11tn hits In his past 21 aH>als with lour RBI and tlllhl rum scored duf'lne Ille! JPan. . With his Miit Friday, Anotl rttle11er L.uls Sandlez now lies sevtn -alon9 wlllt fivt wins -In his last 20 •PPNr•ncts . . 'file Anotts are now 11·7 In gamtS In which lhtY l\aYt KOl'td fl"I Cleveland Is Ille ontv dub a11a1nsl which Ille Anotfs rtlllsttrtd a winning record 1913 <l·•I and lies ootttn off lo a slow 11ar1 1nls season, IO$ino the flnt lour conlnts, lndudlno • '"'"' game sweeo In Cltvtla.nd Hrller !his motllll .. .. Delllal'~Jaly21 Dd M&r .nn · oft"tr 1i. rid.at wht tcbedl.llt cvtr when lt Otb tbaro~ meeona open July 2S Tbe track .. ,n pm.mt 211\a.ka M>nh $2.IS m lhon dunoa a 0-day stand throulb Sept. 12. Ranni will ·be conducted on a Wcd.nnday.. chrou&l\·Monday t.s•s wilb a 2 p.m. firsi post time. MaJOt ttaktt includt the Del Mar lnvitatlonal Hand~caJ) Srol. 34.. ~ $200,ooo..dded ~t111. the SlH,000-addc!d K.amona tlan<Sic:aJ) for okkr tllhtt and martt Sept. 9~ •nd the SI S0,000-added Dtl Mat Futunty for ,,,..~Ids on c105lnt ~he U0,()00..added Ocant.idt Stakn, (or tlmc-y~-olds at 7'h furlo on the pus •ill lcic:l.. off the stakes ached Ilk on opmina day. for more anfonnatloo, pj>on~ 7SS.t 141 or 2~1~. ~~om Heaton in tat'e fifth when he walked Pettis with one out. Beniquez sin&led up the middle.to advance him to third. and then they both advanced 90 feet when Heaton tossed one halfway to the backstop, allowing Pettis to score. The probal>lt Pltelllnll matchuOS lo< tlle re· maindW of lht 11Vff·9arne set with Cltvttand pits S"'" fltT (0-ll a;alnsl Jim S&lltM ( 1·2> tonlllllt 11 7 om •"4 ..., ....,._ l•·l) vs "1tllt Wiit (H) In Ille finale Sundell al I Cleveland nmner Pat Tabler la aafe at eecond after atealinC bue, daplte late tag of Aqel eecond 1-eem•n Rob Plcdolo and appearance of Dick Sdaofteld. Call Ountt Arnold ALL-ST AR BASKETBALL GAME • • • FromJll forward who earned first-team All· CIF honors the past two years, and Savanna's Keith Watanabe, lhe all· time scoring leader in CIF history with 1.125 points and 685 career assists. The South fiaurcs to use its advan- taac in hei&ht to the mu. Aside from Samuelson, no North player stands taller than 6-4. Jn contrast, the Rebels offer 6-10 Jeff Arnold of El Toro (if he's healthy). 6-9 Garrett of San Oemente, 6-7 Jeff Eastin of West· minster. 6-6 Rolf Jacobs of Fountain Valtey and 6-6 Steve Moser of Ocean View. They•re complimented by several talented guards. Estancia 's Jim Curus and Jon Johnston, the laner the Sea View Leaaue MVP; Capistrano Val- ley's Call, the top assist man m Oranae County~ and Mater Dci's Jackson, who has been labeled the IRWIN LEADS OPEN • • • From Bl Seve Ballesteros, twice a Masters champion, and Johnny Miller, for· mer holder of both the U.S. and British O_pcn titles, were in the aroup at 142. Ballesteros, of Spain, had a second-round 73 and Miller shot 68 dcspjte a boJey-bopytinisb. POA title-holder Hal utton and five-time British Open champion Tom Wat.son each had Jnother 72 and we~ four over par. Sutton was makina a run at the leaders until he boseyed the last three. Watson in· eluded a.n eqle-3 in his effort. Lee Tttvino was 72-143. Detcnd1na title-holder Larry Nelson and Masters champ Ben Crenshaw oould not recover from poor ftnt-round scores and were victims of the cut. Christian captilres scratch main best defensive player in the count). Capistrano Valley•s Otta. who led his team with a 17.6 sconng average. also figures to have a ke) role m Thornton's strategy. El Toro's Arnold is a question mark. He was sufferina from pink eye and a bad ankle earlier in the week. Others to watch on the North squad include Brca's Ron Blair. a 6-1 auard who was second-te.am All-Clf: 6-2 forward Wayne Bnus out of Katella. the Empirt League MVP; and Servile forward Mike Marusicb who aver- aaed 13 points per pme. The seventh annual OranJe Coun· ty airls all·star game kick.1 off the evenina at S:30 Tickets will be on sale at the door. IOYS' ROSTIRS Nerftl G 6·1 1.S G 6-J 110 Jiln Clltl • l•t 0 H 1SJ Huntinaton Beach'• Alan .. Crazy" Christian led from pole to pole Matt°''• c...o v1111tt o·, •·t 11s 10 record the win Friday l\iaht in the ICtllCb main event dfthc v.ttkly t:11~;.!r=-. Del :.,s;: = 10eedway motorcycle flCina proaram at the Ora.nae County °"" o.rrett,'" °"'1*111 F< "' m Fatrarounds in Costa ~esa. . . . . ...,.. c.. cu. v. o i-U m Christian outfln11bed R1vers1dc'' Mike Fana. v.otule Buddy ~= ,'~ ~4i:· "/,.i-. GJ ~ :: Robinson, alto of Rivenidc, pl.ad third. ~ MMM l..I o •4 111 In the handicap main event. COrona'1 Mike 'Muucanc cdatd ,,_.. MllW, O<Q!I v • ' H '" Robinson with Andy NorihNp (Ontario) tinishina third = 1~:. :".f.,. ,., t .!J ;;: • Tho action was -1tnctted by a c.rowd or S,21 o. "..,. cMC11-Mer• n."*' cc ... v• >. ······~~~~~~==::_~AHltl1111• -l(tf! hlftr (C ... Vetlt•I. Steve !!II! ~mtn (0. H •l. Favored South girls take on North stars Rebels' concern is shutting down foes' outside game The South 11rts' squad will tr) to pad a 5-1 senes lead over the North tonight at 5:30 when the seventh Oranae County AIJ~t.ar basketball game is held at Oranae Coast College. I he Rebels, under the tutelaae ot Costa Mesa Coach Paul Kahn. art a fh~·point favonte to defeat the North. which 1s bein& d1m:1ed by Esperanza's Mark Hill. The pme will precede the boys' contest. slated for 8 o'clock. "We've got a aood IJ"OUP of hard· worlona lad1es here," said Kahn on the eve oftoni&ht's clash. "We've had SOf!le dih~t pncuces and I think we re ready." Kahn's outfit is loaded with stand· ouu, includi"' Estanc1a's Am)' Hat· hcock ~19.3 po1nt·pcT•me averqe), Edison s Oretchen Meinhardt ( 19. 7). Corona del Mar's Lisa Romney ( 19.6) and Fountain Valley's Therese Puchal kJ (20.9). amona others. Kahn has nommatcd to stan a hnellp con istina of Romney and Cost.a Mcsa'1 hcUy Neal at auards. Puchalw and Mi ton VieJo's Grc1Cbcn Schroeder at fof"fo-a.rds a.nd Meinhardt at center. ··v ou put 1n the best hne\JP JOU can swt wetb. one that aives )'OU Ocxibili· lY with bsutution •• said Kahn. "Bul there'1 very linle. ifan)', dropoff in t.aknt af\cr you t tbto\llh the tanina fi-.e." Abo:~ 1ht tavori1c ton!fii'. Kahn hru it off by •>1Jll. .. It s a hulc 1 pre ure bc<'au~ C\let)'.· one upttts us to v.in. Tbe aame wtll depend on who's going to get the breaks. who shoots the frtt throws and which team plays better defense. "And, I know they (the North) will be ready because Mark Hill is an excellent coach." K.ahn retuscd to predict the tcfnpo of the game. but did note that the North P.OSSCSSCS fine outs1~ ~hoot­ ing. while his Rebels have big girls m the post but has the ab1bt> to run "Coaching and subslltuuons will have a lot to do with 1t. .. Kahn said. Meanwhile. Hill's bneup WlU cpn· sist of All-CIF standout Paula Tezak (La Habra) at center. forwards Julie Hcndenon (Sunny Hills) a.nd Deana Baker (Cypress) and auards Renee Culp (Loara) and Sandy Esshnser (Rosary). ··fienderson h\s JUSt been outstandina," said Hill. who expects a competitive pme. "We'll be ready to play . I belJeve it's 101na to be a.n excitt"f pme and a run one to watch.' ... GlltU' aOSTIRS -- .. ( Ueberroth sa~$ drug controls caused pullout LOS ANGELES {AP) -cf Olympu~s o~ize.r Pct.er Uebc.n'cnh sugestcd Fnday that a subs···-.... team and strict drua control.: have been factol'I in the Un1on•s pullout of the Lot Olympics.. but later toned d remarU. Durina an intenicw 'Wl1h JC?umalilll by satelhtc 1Uebcnoth wd thedl'Qlcnc:&OI the Pan American O&mcs mer t a m "to all t.bie that there will be no bU.-S ubmnca permitted in Lot .. Uebmoth, president of t.be ADICICI 01 ~pie Orpn1tina m1tttt, I.hen added.. .. A.ad people ay tbat'I I flclot why pcol)lc do •t com~ ... Afttr ~ • uke4 '° daboi'att OD "°bet.her tM renian. rcrtrred lO lbt SoVtet U nioa, roth backed off, ayins the matter t0mcthio1 be rad an a repon. H added. .. , wovld hoPO u'a pro "I not tru.c." ~_......, _______ .... --~---'- l .. ... .... ~ Co.st DAILY PILOT /Saturcfay, ~ 1 f oR THE REcoRo ~ . . • • MAJOA La •GU• ST ANOtNGS AlnWkall LMtUe WIST DNtSIC* W L 11'rt Ga Mela ChlCeDO S..llle MjMHOfl Ktn._,cuv Oelo.land TellH Delrolt Toronto leltlmot• 9o1ton ........ YOfll. Miiweuli.M ClevelellCI " ,. w JO )1 .. 31 3' m 30 » 41' 11 n .se 1' JS 453 f1 J7 .•17 IEAST DIVISION 4S 1' :tt n 36 ti JI ll 27 :M ,. lS n 37 ,.,...,,,co- A1191ft S. Cleveteno 2 Toronlo •• 9oSIOfl 3 11 t IMlll(j') 8elll.,._e 2, New Y«lo. I Delro<I 3. Mllwe.,._ .. 2 MtnneMll• 3, Kantes C11v 0 s .. ttle 3, TuH 2 I 10 lnnln~nl O.lo.lend 2, Chlcavo t TOOllY't ~ 4 411'1 4i,o, s ' I 6 10\o) 14\') " " n Cteve1end !Ferr O·l l el Aneeh (Sleton J ·2l 8011on (11urtt 1·4) el Toronto ILHI 6· ll 8eltlmort (McGre90< 1·4) el ,...w York Jl'-IOwell l·J) ). Chlee!X> <8anru"tr 4·Sl el 0.11.lend " McCettv l· Sl Detro.I 18tr~ •·•I et Mllwevloi" !Sutton l -6) Mlnnesote (Hodlle 3·11 11 Kenut Cllv • 1S.1*"8~n 2·" Tea:u !Muon J·4) •• SHlllt (V•nOe Ber9 •·Sl SUftllaY'I Gatl'lin C._•tlano at ....,., BollOI\ al TorOl\tO 8elllmore at New Yorio. Detrofl a1 MH.,.aukM Mjnne101a al Kenwu Cltv Ch1caoo at Oaklend Tuu al S.etlle Natklnal LMllUe WEST DIVls.c>H W L MAJOA LIAO.UI LaAoa .. s ~Leetue ~ Tilllr'WY'• .__, IATTlllfO fllO al .,_hi WltlflttO, New Yortl, .M; hi, fOf'OtllO, ))f, MtlllnGlY, New YOl"'lt., »t; 1 rel"lltntll, O.t10-t, .la E"81t. Mll'lllllOI•, 1241 Uoww, Toronto, .224 ltUNS lven& IO.iOll. •: T,.~ Oetroo, ... MoMbv, TOf'Of'IO, CJ; WMtker. O.lron .... lltloken, Balllmcn, 4l 1ta1 ~,..,, .. lflmol•, 53. Ila. eo.- l'on. SI, Klnemtn, 0.'11.i.nd, 4', 0.Y" S..ltte 47 Arma.1, ecaton, 42· Pwr1~. Tex.et. U HIT$: Getcle. Toronto, "· Trtmmttt OetrOit. 11, Mattlnvlv. New Vor'lt., n. VOo.1111, MllwllUkM, 76, 8el1, TO('Ol'ltO 74, Wl'lltek.er. O.ll'Oll, 1'- 00UBLES T_,f91, Ml~te, ''· Trammell, Oelrolr 16 ..... Tot0nto. IS; G.t rcla, Toronto, 1!. Mattlnolv. New Yorlti. IS. TRIPLES· Mo..Ov. TOf<l'llO, t, Owen S..tlle, 7, Colllll•, TcwOlllO. 6, RI.Aw Cll~, S, UPM\ew, T«onto, $ HOME RUNS l(lnoman. Oak.land, "· Arma•, lao\lon. IS, Davis. S..lllt, 14, Kittle, Cl\lc.a90, 1', Murri'/, e.111~. IS STOLEN aASES Hencterson. C>Hleno. 2s. Gvcl• T«onto, 24, lutltf, C....,.no 10, ,,....._ ......, If. 4 ere tltcl w1tn IS PITCHING (6 dKl,lons~. Caudill. ()el< .. nd. 6· l, 1 43, L.tel, Toronto, 6· I, 3.07, JeCkson. T0<onto. 6· I. S Gt. s.MNi. ...-. S·I, 1.11. Sitto. Toronto, 1·1, 109 STRIKEOUTS Witt, ........ 71 Morrls. Delroll, 7', Stlet>, Toronto, 73, Nlekro, New York, 70. Guldrv. New YO<'ll. 61 SAVES QulMnberrv. K•oMts Cltv. "· CaudlH, Oekltlld, 13, Slenley BO.lion, 12 . Fln11eo Mllwtull ... II, Devi&, Mlnnetol• II • Nattenal L .. c.De (Tllrwtfl TIM'Mlt~' ~I 8A TTtNG (130 et bell) GwYnn, Sen Dltoe>. 361 Francone, Montr .. f, .346, Welhlnet<WI, Atlenla, 3", Cet>efl. ~ton, 333, Durhem Chlceoo, 332 RUNS Samuel Pl'llledelolllt, '4, Wlg· ;Ins, Sen Dltoe>, u , Gwynn. Sen Di.oc>.._«l Melflwwt, Chlce!X> '3, Durr.em. C11k.ego. 40; Raines, Montr .. I, 40 11181: Carler, MonlrHI, 49, Durham, Chlceoo. 47, JDevls, ChlcefX>, 46, Sctlmldl. PliiladelPllla, 44, Clerk, Sen FrellCIM:O. 42 HITS: Gwvnn, Sen Dleoo, 17, Samuel, PTlileOelPllle, II. Stndberu. Chlcevo, 76, Remlr'ei, Atlanta, 1S, Francona. Monlreel. 14. Franc.one. Monrreal, 19, Carter. Mon· trHI, IS, S.ndt>er9. Chlceoo. lS, Hut>Oard Ati.nta, 14, Semuei, Pl\lledeU>nie. 1'. TRIPLES. Samuel PT!lleclelohle, 9, Track and field medallata ..,., AINal I Robert G•rrttl <U.S >, >t•f '•· 2 Mflllaa.1 Gouskos (GtMCt), U f, 1 GwoJo• P•"•ldtrt• <~~>. i4·0 ' ''°'• "•m I ltlctlero Shtldon (U $.), .. a •. 2. Jo1i.11 MCCttCktn (US), 42·2, 3 litobert Gerrttt IU S l, 411·1 ,,.., St. ...... I Ralelh ltOM (U $.), 4'•1, 2 WIH111m Coe lU SI, '1•3, 3 Leon Fe1Wbtell (US), '3· 10 ' '"'• AtlMm I Martin Sllerldln ( U S I. «>· S' •. 2 MlllelY D•vlcl (H11110tryJ, )I '"-· ) Erl< Lemmrno !Sweden), 3'· 11' > 1-. ....... 1 R~ Rose (U.S.1. 4'·71'>, 2 Dannis HOl'Olll (GrHt Brllaln/lrelendl, «·I '•, 3 John Garre!• fU S ); 0 ·3 ltla, Si.cllllc*n I Palrlctl McDonald (US) 50·4, 2 llelPh RoH (US ), 50·0' •, 3 L1wrance Wnltney (Us l •S-1 '> '"°· Alltwtr11 I F W ''Vlllt" Porl\ole (Fllllel\01 41· 71 •. 2 ElnW Nltllenc:i.r lFlnlendl ... s• •. 3 Harrv Llvwseooe IU s > 4'·S , 1"4, fteril I c .. rence "lud" Hou1er <US >. 4'·7 • 2 Glenn Hertrantt (Us ), 41·10 •, l R•ll)h Hltlt IU S ), 41•01) lt'JI, Amttw41am I John Kucil (U.S.>. S2·~. 2 Herman 8rb IU S ). Sl·9' •; 3 Emil Hlrtchleld <Germany). S1·7 1'12. 1..M All98tn I Leo Sexlon (US I. S2·6, 2 Harlow Rolhert (U S ), Sl·S, 3 Frenllsel< Doud• (Cltcnotlovektel Sl·2~ 1"6. 9«tln I H•'" WOelli\e cO.,-mAnvl. 53-1~ •• 2 SulO 9trtund (f'Jni.ndl, )2 10\11, ) c;.llerd SIKk (Gtm\anvl. 51·41-'a • ,,., l.eMM I, Wiibur Tl\omc>lOll (US ), 5'·i, 2 F .ltmtt Otlt"-V (US I. 54·1~. ) Jamtt 'uch• IU S ). Sl IO'i'J ltSl. .._..., I W p.,,.,, O'Bri.n <USJ 51•1<-1; 2 C Darrow HoOHf (US l S7 0'•· 3 Jeme• Fudl\ CU S I SS•lll.. ltS6.~ I W Perrv 0'8rle<1 (US >. 60-111 • 2 William Nieder lU.S ), Sf·7~. 3 Jill Slo.oble IC~edlO•IOvaklel, 57· 11 IMO, lltme 1 Wiiiiam NleOer tu s >. 64-•i... 2 w Ptrrv 0"6rlen (US I. 61·1'"2. 3 Delta\ LO"ll IU Sl. 62·•'"' 1"4, T•n .. I Da11e1 Lono <US I, U·l ''t. 2 Jame• Randel MttloOtl (US ). 66 3' •• 3. Vllmo\ Variu (Hunoervl. '3·7"1 lHt, Me11lce Cttv I Jemet Rendel MalMM'I (US l 67·4l.li, 2 0-'" Wood\ (US>. 66-0'•, 3 EaueNI Gu\l\dlln <Soviet Union), '5· II 1'72,. Mu'*" I Wledonltw Komer (POlendl 6'·6. 1 Gtot'oe Woods (U.S.). 69·S''>. 3 Harlmut Brlesenlek (E•lf Garmenv). 69·•' • 'l6....Mlnl'!ff I UdO Btvet <EHi Garmlinv). '9·0i.., 2 Ytv98flv Mlral\Ov (Soviet Union>. 69-0, 3 Aleltsanor 8ery\llnli.ov (Sovie! Union>. .. 101•. IMO, Monew I Vledimlr Klwfvov (Sov'-1 Union), 10·0 1, 2. Atelo.lallOr 8erv,Mllo.ov (Sovie! Union), 69·2, 3 UOO &ever !Ent Ger mtnvl, 6f·I'• WOMEN'S SHOT P'UT -S.nO'll!Vo' ./..~ . ..;-"'J7 74 0 ~~·--,, ~ct. Ga S.ndber9, Ch.ceoo~ I, Cru1, Hou••CK!. 7,_ -!o..Gn_no.3-n 0~6 McG ... St 1,.oul S: .. L."\n.. ._ ' 'fl~'I':'~-L .,..--.-..-.... Wk'."' ~ 0G~~l'1e .~mltt: Pri11aOe1· •• ~, .-"! • ,,'~k~ ..... -.u_~';l_} S1 ,,, ! Go~~ • .i~. t~v • 4S·l , 2 Amell• P1Ccinin1 (ttalvl. 42·ll''l ~. l~~~:<'Clff~{;l\~• ... «"( C1nc1nna1 29 36 "6 10 e>N•. ll ; ManMI. ~ 12. Dumem. "4 10 Oliceoo. 11; Clerll, Sen FrencllGO, 11, Hoo11on 2t JS Sen Franc11co 'l2 39 34 I IS Mclltaynotai, San Dltoe>. 11 New York Chlcaoo Pnlleoell>h le SI Louil Monlr .. I P11t11>urgll EAST DIVIMOft 33 2S 3' 71 . J.4 27 32 3J 30 33 24 36 ,,,...,., ~ 569 SS7 SS7 492 476 400 .... ,...., (II) S'IJ 10 Hoo11on3.~2 Phltadelpnie S Chlceoo 2 MOn1ru1 1 Plttsouroh o Al .. nle 6 Clnclnnetl I Ne..i York S. SI Louil 0 Sen Doeoo 3, Sen Frenciw:o 2 TOO.'l't~ Oodetf'I IHCW1evcutt 7·3) at Houston INlet<ro S·7l, (n) · S.n Frencf'4:0 11-Hke v 7·6) et S.n Dleoo !Haw1o.1ns 4·11. lnl F'l1t11>ur9h (Rhoden 4·S> at Monlreel !Gullickson 2·S) Phtlade!Plll• !Bntrom 2·3J et Clllce!X> CRtutcn.I 3·71 C1nclnne11 tSoto 7·1J el Atlenle (Mc.Murtrv S·7l. lnl New Y«k <Goooen S·l > el St Loul1 !Co~ 3·7) (n) SundlY'I .._ Oodetf'I at Houtlon. CnJ • P11tt0ur011 et Molltr .. I C•nc•nnatl et Atlente New YOfk ., SI LOUii Ph•l•oelOflle al ClllceQO S.n Francisco et Sen D•eoo AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneets S, Indians 1 CLEVELAND CAUFOANIA abrllbl Mlrhbl Buller cf • I l 0 Peftlt cf 2 2 l I Franco u S O 3 O 8en1Qu1 If 4 O l O Htr9r., lb • 0 0 I MCBron rf 3 0 O O T11rn1n Oh 3 O I 1 Ownng dh 3 l l 1 Tabler If • O 2 0 RJck111 lb 4 O l o CCesMI rf 4 0 l 0 Grlcn ID 3 l 2 I Jecooy 3t> • O I O Wllfon9 1b o o o o Wiiiard c 3 0 0 O Picclolo 7t> 3 O O O Sando Of'I I 0 0 0 Boone c 4 1 l I Barnzro 21> J 1 2 o Sctloflld u 4 o I o Vukvchoh t O O O ' Tttels l6 1 11 2 T ..... ) kwe bY ""*"" )0 s I • ClevNncl 000 000 020-2 C.iHernla 02!0 010 Jib-s Ganw Wlnnln9 RBI -8oontl 12) E-hl>ler DP-<allfornle 2 L08-Cievetand 9 Cellfornla 9 7B-&>oM SS-Pettis 2 (21) S-P1Cclolo, Betlloue1 SF-Tl\ofnton ~ HeatonL.4·6 Aoonle c.!Hw"'8 • l·l 3 3 2·3 s HRIHaaso 3 2 3 7 s I 3 3 Zahn W,1·3 II 2 O I 0 LS.nchtz S,7 1 0 0 0 I Z.M ollched to 1 bllttert In Ille tth WF>-Healon T-2.04 A-26,766 Ben•Quer C1rew W11lo119 Narron Brown LYM DK•"C•H P•CCIOIO SConien Gric,, Downing Pe!tll Re Jacuon Ro Jecllson SChofleid 8oone Tetllls Angef a....,.aees BATTING AB R H HR Rat .. ct. Ill 17 39 • 19 33 l Ill 24 SS l 20 301 126 IS 36 3 14 214 Sl 4 IS I 3 2t3 64 s " 2 10 ,., 196 30 S4 9 7) 11' 211 JS 57 I 32 263 " • 12 0 • 261 • 0 1 0 0 250 104 IS 26 4 13 250 214 23 50 I l6 234 \19 32 40 , 16 '123 198 21 .. 9 JO 222 63 s 13 0 4 106 183 20 37 3 .. 201 181 IS 31 0 17 201 213S US SlS U 2SJ .2S I PITCHING I~ H BB SO W·L EllA 2 2 0 2 O·O 0 00 Js~. 31 12 n s l 'n IS '.I 90 17 72 1·3 I 90 16-'l .. 3 10 l ·l 220 19 , 26 10 ll 2·0 2 4S '' 1 93 2• 2S l ·S 30S 26 2• ' " 1·2 3 .. l()0.1.1 102 ll 43 l ·S 4.ll 94 'l 100 44 71 S·6 4 39 • 14 3 • 0-0 s 63 26't1 30 12 IJ I ·2 6 7S 37 57 16 12 1·2 611 S I 0 2 O· I 10 90 11 16 9 S O·l 9 00 I( •SOn s.ncrie1 Zll'ln For,cn Cort>e!t JoM IC1ufm1" llom1n1ck Wilt Curtis l.aCorl@ S1eton Swen Others Total• Savts ~ S'7 190 2'I lS· 1' US S.nctie1 7 Cort>ell 3. Kaufmen I NATIONAL LEAGUE Astrol J, 0octeen 2 LOS ANGELES HOUSTON S.1 21> Bllun~1 n ~uerr~ lb Mtr1h1 lo Mldndor1 Brock 11> YHilffC Lendnr cl Rlhnld1t1 COlei o le<hry 0 APefle o Wru!ll(l Pl\ Her•lll•r p ••llor u T..,.,, •brllbl .Orllbl • I I 0 Oot'en 2b 4 O O O 4 0 0 0 Gerner !)fl I 0 I I 4 I I 0 CRenld• n 4 I 7 0 ) 0 1 0 C.l>ell lD 3 0 I I 2 0 0 I Crur If 3 I t 0 I 0 0 0 Mue>llrv cf l 0 I 0 3 0 I 0 IC nit Ill lD 4 0 I 0 3001 Pul'!trl 412 1 4 0 I 0 BalltY C 4 0 0 0 0000 Mtddenp OtOO 0 0 0 0 Ruhle o 2 0 0 0 2000 •u•Pll 1000 I 0 0 0 DtwleY P 0 0 0 0 o O o o WaH1nt on o o o o 0000 JI, S 2 T ..... JJ l ' l W...tw ...... L .. A~ ----2 He11•'9ft tlO 081 •t-J One o"' ..,,,.,, w••lnl"9 -scored GarM w1nnlnt 11'81 -Gtrntf !3) E-tc:nlonl DP-Hou•ton I LOI-Lo• ~llfflU '· H°"tl<l'I • 3B-Cllev11c>1ch S-<. tOtll $F-Mltlclon.OO ... H ll Ell USO I.ff~ • APefte HerJll•W I. 7·3 CDI•• lacfry ...,..... ' ' 11-l 1 0 0 0 1 , 1 0 0 MaOcMn M 1 2 ,...,,. ' ' ) 1 0 •• O.wlilY w 4 4 7 ' 0 co .. 1 Plkllld 10 I Datttr 111 Zecflf"Y 0ttcM<1 ro I oener In ,.,, Pa-t.ilev T-2:30 A-20.Sfl I 1 I ' 1 I l 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 ) 0 0 • 0 I "" fin STOLEN BASES: W'991nt, San Dle90. 32, Samuel, Plllle<MllC>llla, 31, Redus, Clncln· natl, 21; Dern!«. C,,lc:aoo. 25; l\•lnet, Montrae l, 20 PITCHING (6 deel&lont)• Lvncfl. New Y«k. 7·1, 2.64, Solo, Clndimell, 7·1, 2.52, Pe,..t, Artenta. 6-I. '-4S; ~. ~. 7·2. Ult; LM, MonlrMI, 11>·3, .14', 2.16. STRIKEOUTS V~ ~ 91, Gooden, N-YOt'll. '3, Rven. Housl'on, 9S; Soto, Clncfimell, 79, Carlton. Plllledelohla, 76. SAVES· Suiter, SI Loul.1. IS. Holi.no, PTll1eoele>llla, u, Gouaoe, San oi.oo. 12, Smllfl, Clllatoo. 12. Orote0, New YOt'll, 12 USffL WESTEllN CONl'EllENCC •·LA Elllf'KS Arla one Denver <>Planet .. edfk W L T 10 7 0 9 I 0 I I 0 7 10 0 CMlntl ~" m 4'7 :m 23S v-Houtton , 1 s 0 ... SS2 Midll9en I I 0 S00 346 Oldarioma 6 10 O 37S 227 San Antonio 6 10 0 375 260 ClllceOO S 12 0 294 313 EASTElltN CONFl!ltlENC• A•ntk ~A l3t 274 379 321 371 :Ml "°'2 ?96 ... v·Prllle6"Pflle x·New Jef'WY Pll11t1ur911 Weslll1111ton " I 0 12 • 0 944 "' 209 750 ll7 29S 3 ll 0 2 IS 0 Seu1Mnl x·Blrmlnonem 13 3 O x·Temoe Bev 17 4 O NewOrltent I 9 0 MemPlllS 1 9 0 JacklOtlvllle S I? 0 •·ctlnclle<I otavoff berth v-dlnc:MO dlvl•lon lltle , .. 241 332 111 2SO 47S Ill 750 471 431 .294 ... 460 lll 297 301 279 322 37S 313 453 FndaY's Sewn L.A EJQlrtH 24, Oal<lend 19 Plll'-delPl'll• 31, wa111lnoton I hdlsonvllle 20. ~ Or1Mn1 11 (otl Arfrona 3', Chlceoo 0 TtdaY's GMWI Denvctr 11 N-Jerw v 8irml1191\em a l Mernonit, (n) T•mc>e 8eY a t Pltt•DurOll, (n) Mll*V'• GAmel Qlo.1ettome al Mldlloen, (n) Sen Antonio al Hou•lon. fn) Ex11ren 24, Oakland 19 Scwe by Perledt J J ' 7-1• 0 14 0 10-24 '"'"' ~wted Oek-FG snav 26, 14:32 Sec.and '"9rtocl LA-<irev 76 oeu from You119 IZende· IH k k ll) 13 Oa11-FG sriev •7 s 21 LA-You119 47 run (Zenoe1iu klclt.l, 7 S7 Tlllr• ~eri91:1 Oeti.-Jorden I run (pan fe lled) 7 SI Fwt1tl ~erled LA-<ireY 7 run (Zende1H lllclo.) S.23 Oek-Wlfflem1 30 1>1u trom 8esena CSMV kick), 1 S2 L~-FG Zendtie1 37, 13 2S A-14.794 TEAM STATISTICS Flfll d<>wnt Ru111e1·verd1 Panlnt var01 Retur" v••d• Pas~ Oelt 2S 2e-13' 256 LA 14 31 153 195 2 1'· 16-0 3·'12 1·40 l·O S.CXt bv Punts F umt>lel · IOt I '"-1tlfl·vards T1nw of Po.wulon s 23·35·0 1-14 7·~ o-o J·lO 33 II INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS HJ 2642 RUSHING-Oe~land Jordan, 13· ... Newton, 13·36, Besant , 1·9, Whillln9ton, 1·3. Los Anoetes. Voun9, 1·12. Grav. S·44 Nelson. 7·1S; Mecl!.. t·l3. Hanev, 1·4 TownHll, l·lor·mlnu1 S PASSING--Otklelld 23·3S·0-2S6. Lo• Anffle' 14· 16·0· 1'S 8awne Younv RECEIVING--Otkllnd Wflllam1. 1·91 Jorden, 6·S7, Benllt •·'6, Ne•ton 3·37 W111tu11111on. I· 17, Lewi& I·• LO\ Anvetts Grav. 4·17. ~•. • 70. Bodd.. 3·24 HerMy, 1·10, Lone, •·• S~rod 1 l FIELD GOALS Ml$.SEO-Nont ..... l•t us v ... 1 ~ W""91 w•1t1 Thome' "Hlf Men" H .. ,,,, tO.trOll) KO'd flt~to Ouren (,..riemel In 1111 MC04ld round of sc~ 11 rounoet to ralal" waC lllle MHrns il )f I. Duran ll ,, . Lltlfltw.._h Jlmmv P•ul <Pttrolll KO'd AIVln Haye~ !Detroit) In tllt •111111 rovlld Of Kl'llduled 10 roundtr to retain USBA dl.lmc>lonth1P Paul '' 1• 1 Havt\ '' n 1 Ari FrlH (LO\ Aneetftl •on unalllt'nOui c1ee1'1on 011., JOM TO!'rft tS.n Olt00l •n 10-~ Fritt Is 21-J Torres it ll IS MIJ•t• .... t £ rrOI Cllrltl,. (!neiancll KO d Sien White COttro.tl Ill lltlll rQUllO Of ~ 11>-rOVl'dtr Cllr1tl11 ll 14·0, WM• It lO·S Tony Tuelltr <Grenet ltt.:1'41. MiCfl l ICO'd Eddie "An1mer' L-t IL.OS A""'9\I 111 Ille n1n1n '°""° ol ~uttd 10 r0Und91 Tuc11er Is t•·O Looe1 '' J'l·4 ' l lne Schelfe< (AuStnal, 42· ll 1 Marolt!• Gummel (EHi Germenv>, 1'S2. Htnlnll.I 64·4, 1 Marfl1 Lanve CEett Germany), I GeHne Zvt>lne (Sov111 Unt0n), SO·ll..o, 61 ·7 -,, 3 Nedeillda C11l1riovt (Sovltl 2 Merltnne Werner (Wttl Germenvl. Union), Sf·ll,I. •7·9'1.., J Kleudle Tocl\enova (Soviet 1'71. Munldl Union), 47·7 I Neoezllede Chl11\ov1 (Sovie! Union). 1'56, MllMUme 69·0, 2 Mer9ille Gummet IEHI Germenvl. I T•m•r• Tvtllkevlch (Soviet U"lonl. 6'·41;., ). l\lanke Hriltova (8utoerle ), '3·6 S.·S'•· 2 Gallne Zvblnt (So.,lel Union), 1'76, M9ntr'MI 54·214. ) Marlenne Werner (Wnl Ge<-I l\'lnke Hrl•tove (BulOerla ), 6'-S~•. 2 many), Sl·21.tii Nedtll\Oe Clllihl'Ove, (So\llat Union), IMO, ·-61·t ''1, 3 Heten. Fl"nverova tC1tchoslo-1. Tamera i:'rni ISoYl•I Unlenl. S6-10. 2 vtkle), 67·9"'- JonAnne Lutt'" (GrH I Brllelnl, !.4·6. l "'°' Mesc:iew Earlene Brown tU.S ). 53-10"'2 I Ilona Sluolenek !EHi Germany), 1"4, Tter~ 73·6' •· 2. Svetlana Kracl\evtkava (So\llel I Tamar• Pren (Soviet Union), 59·6' •. Union), 10-Jl/'J, 3 Mar9111a Pule tEHI 2 ll-•• GerlKh·Cutmberver (Eur Ger· Germenvl, .,.,.,,.. s.cttonal Junklr Cf\amp&onshlps (etLM~\) (Tedlv tfV9"1\ JUM 24) AAEA ENTIUES lkY• " SJntln SColl Brown.t>eroet" (Corona de\ Mar), Chrlt GrMr (Unlver•llY), Cllrlt G•t1s (Hun1 • ln91on B .. cttl. ltn Haworth (Laouna 8teci>I. P1ll'ici. Ftynn (Costa Maul. L.errv O'Connell CHuntrnolon &eed'll; Crelo Mtn· cnetter (fqwoort hectl); Jon Olli (lrvlnel. Jerrv Loei<wooo (Huntlnolon Beacll); Dmllry Glblllevlc IL~ Hiii\); Cllrl\ HelflllO• (COtl• Mewl. Jenn Gebrlel (Hunt· lnoton Bffd'I). OeviO Prooo (Corone del Mtr), JoM Hostetler tCorOfla del Mar), Tedd Helmet (Hu"llnt1ton Beach), Berry S.acllem (lrviM). Eric sen.nu (La9une B .. chl, David Tevlt (Hunt11191on Beech), David Welker (Newport Btaehl, Todd T1rter (lrvlM), Jon Fle90 (Co11e Mne), Mike Janlcln IN-POii 8eech); Darren Capllo. (Fountain Veltevl, Greoorv Solc..r CCosle Mele). ~~ Paulson !Irvine) a.ts 16 Slnllet Mld'leel Brloos (Nawoorl BeaGll); C11ri• I.owe (HVl'tl119t<l'I 8tectll, Lance Giibert (Newoor1 e..ctll, Danlet Curren (Costa Mew), DAtnOn llobbln1 IC011a Met.el. SHn SI .... (~ 8ffclll, Tim CM1M>n (Newoor1 &Mdll. Tlm G•lusl't• (Corona 6el Mer). Pel Hutted (Huntlnolon B .. Cfl), .JoM YOUllO (LaOuN 8eedl), ArwJv Cllue119 (Irvine), ROl>ble Fln1av (lrvlnel. Todd 5'>erh (LHune 8ffdl), Brian Sclletfoen CCo•t• Mete). Scolt Aikin (Corona del Mer>. BredleY Meoer1 ILe11une S..cttl, Scotl Bivens (Hunll119lon Beech); Ptt« Kelley CHunllno1on Bffch), Patrick Hernell (lrvlnel, John Torell (Corona del Mer), Merk Wnlmor91end <Founlaln Valley), All Ra It· R Oflenl ( Newoorl Baectl), K Vie Moon (Hunllntlon B .. cll); Peut COl'l<«V (lrvlne), McG M Nlcf'IOI (N-POl'I BMCh), Darvl Miiier (Newoorl 8"ch); Ste"en AHlson IHunllnolon Buehl 8e¥I 14 SiMtas Rvan Galetv ILavuna Nl9ue4), Jeson Fox (Irvine). JOhMy lluil\1119 (Le9une 8ftchl. Robbie Allo.ln !Corona del Mtr), Liem Pflem (Foonteln Vallevl. Rendall Ivey (Irvine), Miii• Je nlcln (Newoorl 8Hcll). Aaron 8aru llrvlnel, Chrll Fl1fler <New· oor1 B .. cll), Da"ld Moore (Huntlnoton &each); Steve Arnoll tHuntlninon &Heh). Ale\andro Slalnl\trdl (lrvlne l; Jemie Price (lrvlne), Douo Schuleln (Corona del Merl. Chris Re.1>1>111 (Newoort &each); PhllllP McLean IWntmlnll•rl, Gabe Pele (lrvlne), David No (Founlaln Valley), Mike MeH IFounleln Valley), C.rlOs Botto1 (Irvine), Eric Mclaen <Wellmlns lar). Keith Brl.coe (Founteln Valley), llven Hneoawe IFounleln Vallrfl. Lenee Elv IC011a Met.a), Da rren TurDow (lrvlne), Nethen Pflem <Founleln Vel .. y). Scott lllutl\e (Cor· one del Marl Jem.s No IFounlaln Vallevl. Jim Glllfl .. n (Levuna Nl9uel) .. .,. 12 Siflllft Jonetl\tn LN ch ILA11une Beech>. MertheH Solomen !Coron• def Mer), Kurl 8r~emen (luune Nluuel); Devin Bowan CCotl• Meta), Aaron S.ectlem (lrvlM), Wt oe Wrl1111t (Ltuuna Hiii$), Johft Murnene or vine>; A<Nlm Jtrrett I Huntll!Olon BMCh I. COIDY Morlle (Founltln Vallevl, Brian Tyi.,. tCor<Wle del Mer). Jamie Kttimen INewoorl B .. ch), 0Hn Cameru ((orone 6el Merl, Jeson H1rne11 (lrvlM), J J JOllnson tFountel" Vellevl, Gr~ Moon CHunllnoton Bte<h),Geraro 9ettlnMa (Newoorl &tKhl hn10~ Davia leln (Newoort 8e1ch), Jamie Buckle IL•ouna IMdll It Grehllm Gltta (Laouna Be.chi. Nicolet Kurlltkv (lrlllne), Wlnlem Foote <Newoorl 8"clll, Scott Suv1no !Fountain Vallevl. Edw,rcl Wtlu (Founta in llaltevl ~II~ CalMrln O'Meere (Co"• ~); Kevvn a ..... , (lrvlnel, Sflerrlt OIMll (L1111una BMch), Pam Aio.rts (Hunlln9ton 8tKhl, $ue Godfr•v !Leouf\e 8-cf'll. Marve"" Tolle tWntmlnstw), ll~uefle Wlllell• tLeoune a.tell), R~ llOMll <CorOlle c1e1 Merl Kellv Conll.l'V fl.A9una leech). /INJlllv Qunt <l.ffunt 8"cll), Cllritt\I ltlcNtctton ICo••• Metal. Pemete Stntrh IHun1111eton hectll OWtt ,, ,.... Cerrle Crin .. !Hunlln,ton euctll, Ania AftlloOtl (HUlllllletOll lkedll, St~ ..._!fl tWatmlnttwl, Taunva Joltn'°" <Hunt• •neton lhedll. Hellll'M Cl'lurell (Hunf....,on e .. ct1), ei.n. Ca1'1411'at ICorOllt def Marl. Lt urle Brown (lf"vliwl, Kerl Murnane (lrvfntl. JU!lt Slelltrv (Hunllntlon a..ct\), Blair ElllOI tc-Oil ~). 0.111 .. lull (SOull'I L•tuN), .k.llle Ft!enoo IWnt· mln•IWI. Michelle Mellltv (tfVlllel. .HMlf« LI~ (HUllllllOIOll hKlll. Cvntllle Hurt..., 04unt1nv1on lkacfll, .19111 w .. ...., CFoun in V.-.V). Cyntnla l..aird !Fountain Va!lty), Mlcllellt DKtot f'ounttu' v v}. Htetl'M Jt>tkMlfl <l..e9UN he<lll, Maria Twc•• tCO\la IHMI. AllU 1<no.-''"'"'"" talll Valffl. HAI Hai ill (Cotta MIMI, CIMY .._~,, I~ N,.u•OI Cl•tte •rll<lti• (...._t a..dll o.nise ~ IC.,Olle dtl Merl $1\.tMOf! L•v• <Feontali!t Va!leVI, llrtsfln lleof'llWN (lrYitlt Glrb 14 SIMlel Julie Wlllellt (lrvllle), ,P.boreh Gold• t>eroer (Huntlnlllon Bffdl); DeOor•h Gral\em (Fountain V•lleYI; Krl111 ~ (Htwoorl 8eedll, Oa nltlle SColl (NtwllOft 8eAd'll, Nlcolle Mahnke tHYnllnoron 8ffctl). Mlndv• L .. cll (LIHIUN BMdl), Steollenle Unlcer lei < F ounteln V 9'llv); Donne CllMrd !Founleln Vakv), JIM Henhbet'lllr (~ dtl Mar), 0MnN DHoot IFounteln V .. lev), ~ Bain INewoort Baect'tl. Janet Po (Wfttm1Mtwl. Cllerlt Andre (Huntlnoton 8eKtll; Tlane Pham (lrvlMl; Hlllerl Bunnell (N-oort BHCll), Nldll We•tm«elend (Fountain Val· leYI, Naomi IWl'I (W..1mti"lel'), EllM 8 1rell (C0tla M.ul; Krl•lln Orttn 11.AllUN Nlouel). Olm 12 S1M1e1 Kerl Pllebu' (N-oort 8ffdll; Tr.cv Crjw n (Hunt'"9ton &udll. Jennv Smll11 !Hunllntton 8each). Krlst911 Flemlno !Costa MeMI. HllArv 8enedic1 (~CIOf'f 8Mdl), RllWI Urrlc.arMtl (Fountain Val· levl. Jodv BuOH (Leount Beecttl. Dine Birch !Coste MeM>. Marina Mell (Foun- te111 Velltvl; Cnarv1 Yount ILavune 8e•dl), El•zabetll BulleanM (NewPOll e .. cn1 Glm 10 SMiie& Erlite Aonooo !Corone dell Mer), NlcOle Mc:Otan CWetlmlnslerl, Erin &ownstedl !LeOUN Nlouell, Molly Romm tC0tla Mew) M«t'.s 40 Gruscourt toumev (at S4Nlta .. ,.,.,. l Quel'WtNI SIMlel Jim Perur (Ot tlH ) dtf c11en.s Wlllle (S.11 FrendKo), 6-1. 6-2; Len S.outo (Walnut Creek) def. Ron Nleiton (Qlel), 7·6, 3·6. 6-4; 8oCI McK.enne (D•lla.1) def W,,lf. nav llaed (LO\ A11991Hl. 6-7, 7·6, 6·4, llOOVn Rev (N-POll Beech) def Jim Walton t&o.ton), 6·0, 6·4. ~ Detullles S.outo·Henry Kamelltma (San Fren· C•ICO) def Gii Howard (Sa" FrellCllCOl- Gus VIiianueva <TllornlllH. Ontario!, 6·4, 1·6. ,... Reect·PellCl\o Gonzaln (LH VeoH) def Don Aver•·Ktn McANl1ler (Delles), 6-4, 6·4, Rev·Ken Siewert (New· oorl Beech) def White· JOlln llot>erl1CW1 (Se" FrenclM:OI, bv dtfeull, Perltier Mc:Kenna <Dallas) Mt. 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Llllla Min BrOOlle, Pan Ern Diii, Umlted L.ove, ll .. er To Maker, EHv Ma rote Time· 1900 u IX.ACTA (7-t) PAia "' fO l'll'TH ltAC•. 350 verdt. Ovno Doo <GarclA) 6.IO UO l 20 Lenn Eureu (LeclleYl 3.60 320 Slomc> II (Rull) 4 00 Also race<L I ocll.d» .s.ellQc.. J...AJlAJOe!. ~un To Go. Kloln COPY. 8 8 Ofls. Ale Ntllve, SQuare Skooter Tlmt. 11 07 U IXACTA 14·9) PAld $3.S.IO. SIXTH • ACI[. 400 vardt. ~t Herl!•• (Harl) t 60 UO 3.00 El s-n (MllCl\ell) 3 20 2.60 Smoktm Tlnv (W1rdl 3.IO AIMI tlC9d Crim'°" Rooue, Go Shortv, Mevaforce, $tnofla Moon. Sutnmer\ EetY, Mv Easv llodlel. Time 20 11 SIVINTH ltAC•. JSO v•reh aca "~ tAdalr> ?J-'!> 1uo 1.00 ?«;;-~-=~ ·-l: AIM> rececl Merlh Artlllerv, FHI SIJI O•-· lnkn Eesv Jet, Jol'ln C.Mn, l..ffvem Slllnlno. BrHltaWIY 8tf()fl Time: 11.n. $J IXACTA ()·6) e>alcl 1224.40. llGNTH ltACI. 3SO Yard&. Mini Linc (Lackey) 14.20 t .00 4.60 KIOIYI Tree•ur• (8roollt) 9.60 uo ltaeet Cllentrns (Ruiz> 7 IO Also recH Dfff Ma, .Miu SPkler M«tev. Recine Rumor•. A Kits FOf Luck, EetY Goin Elvlre. RObtllni Etta, SwMI Anlluda Tlme· 17'7 U •XACTA (7·1) Ptla SISUO. l2 PKK MX (1/4·7·4·3-3·71 e>eld '34. llO.OO wllh ....,.., wlnnlnv llckett (&111 l\ortn) 12 Pick SllC c;onSQletlon PAld 5509 60 wtm 112 wtnnlne lldleta (five~ NINTH ltACI. 300 varot. Tiit Plan !TrHwre) IS.to 7.00 4.IO PeMtmontn BUMY (Adair) 7.20 4.20 0..1 111 Cu ll (Broolltl 3 60 Also rec.cl: Ulfle Tera. Hemoeuv Girt, Mr Moonlerk, HumOuo County Tlmt. IS.._ TENTH llAC•. 170 vardt Kllaled• KoetY (PeullM) 6.20 3.40 UO Corne W•lcll Me Fly (Hermon) 3-20 2.60 JOMGO (L-11) S 60 Also r!IQd 5'1111 Tiie Sheet, Arcllle Ann, Wolahovlla, Ml Commuter. TrlPOI Prune Time 4'1'. S2 IXACTA (4·•> PAia $17 40 Antnotnce 1,ns Hel'Vwoed Par1r ... IDAY'S ltlSULTS (Jfftl al 67•11H IMrwtNNed mMllftl) FIAST lllAC•. 6 furlonos. Lauvlllnt 8ov (Mc:Ctrronl 6.20 3.20 3.00 A Momeni In Time (DtlllY) 1.20 S.20 Londc>n Crou (Bi.ell) 3.tO AlllO raced Auttlnes C W Amore Mio. lnwerctlof. ACCOU•llcel. Time 1:09 .,s saCOND llACI. I "" m•les. 0\.-n of Darknnt (Bleck) 9.60 SOO 3.20 Ltne't GOid Hott (T«o) 6.40 3.IO MarMIO'I Anlln S.n tH•WieY) 4 40 Also ractd VtnllKt, Doll In Oril<t, Elernel RHson. lmfla tlon Prlnceu , TM Jev'1 Girt, KamK:rou Amef'lca. Tlmt: 1:47 llS. '2 DAILY DOUaL.IE 16~9) PtkS $32.90 THIRD ltACL 6 furlono•. &old Dame CMc:CArron) 11.20 UO 3.20 Vloors Miu IPlnceYl 3.tO J..00 Merine Mia (Ollv•rnl 2 . .-0 AISO rec:eo More M.P.G .• Folk's LAHIY, La Femme NahKltl, Gaeballn, Lec:t Bikini. Time· I 11 ll S. U IEXACTA (3·1) peld 113.00. ~TN llACE. S turlonot Vlncllore !McCarron) UO 3.60 2.60 Deeltl Trao (Plncavl 3 40 2.IO HlllOl'i.dor (DelellOYtMY8) 4.40 Also raced Private Junvte, Gover, lted Canvon, Brenda'& Blo.,..dOw, Oii Robber Time-.SI ll S. t.S IXACTA IS·2) oelo M2.00. "ll'TH ltACIE. I 111' mllfl. Office 5"1\er (Toro) 9.60 s.tO l.40 JOl1n ltla Touvh (Olivares) S 00 3.20 In • MetMe>t (McCarron) 3.00 Alw raced: Stlowcr...... Ptentv Con· sclou•, Tebltre, AflclonedO, Jollv Josh, Eme<ald Cul Time: 1 ... 2/S U EXACTA (2·6) PAia JllS.50. SIXTH lllACI. I 1116 mfln Tlleriot's Trw (McCnl 1 U6 3 60 2.40 o.tlkata (Plnav) 2.60 2. 10 WlndY VM (Dre•l«l 7 IO AIMI raced; Jelee>ene, Cox's L.ldv, G ... lc ltoll, Pol'°" Pen, Perfkt Jov. Time: 1:45 3/ S. U IXACTA (l·ll Ptld U S.00. SIVINTH lllAC•. One rnllt on Mi. Atat>ev (Toro) 1.40 •.OO 2.60 Mv Madllftt (f'!lncevl 4.40 3.40 Swllt Mnu'" ISlbllle) 3.00 AIM> rec9d Dr RHlllY, Tacoroo, Mid· tord. Blecll Marlletfff', Boccaccio, Heron B1v. Affkance II Time 1.34 J tS U IXACTA (4·11oald19200 n ptCK MX (9-l-S-2-3·4) oeld Sll,204.40 wUl1 ....,.., winning tlckett (t la l\orHt) 12 Pidl SIK GOMOlellon ottld SS64.20 wlltl 13' wlnnlno tldltt& (fl ... llOrtft) llGHTH llACIE. 6 fUrlonos HI Yu Lulu !Ollv•re•l 12.tO S.40 3.00 Don B.'1 Dam'ft tf'!edro1a> S.40 3.20 Prlncnt Lurulle h (McCtrron) 2,60 AIM> raced: lleln on mv Paradt. lot'!· t>ontlre Time· HO $S IXACTA (S·2) H id Sld.00. NINTH ltACI, 1 furtonot Slloo Town (McCarron) S.IO 2.IO 2.20 Water Cf'nlal• tTorol lM ·uo R-.itallon Miu tMcGurnl t .IO Also rKtd Not All FOOlllll, Flullt, l.o11Mblt Miu, The a.be, C&llfomle J~ Time 111 )IS. t.S aXACTA ti 2) Hid t.4000. Allendance 16.229 .. .., .... TUMOlllAM CW Cat la JtnA. ....,.,. ............ o..s UMecl Steltt I 3 I )--t c~ 1 t ' 1-i u s seortno J C•l'NIOell 3, ft. CMnt>bel l, lloblll'llOll I, McDonald l, V1rt18' I , ....... o...lcwn Wat o.rmtnY t. Holltncl 3 Soviet Union t, YWCKIAvla 7 llelV 7, HUf!Oarv 6 T...,.,,....~ T-UN tee! $1tltt Ulllt llalY Wl\1 Citfmany cuoa HU119ef'V HoGellCI Yuea"8v WLTOIO~ 3002211 300111' , 0 I ti 2• 2101711 1121162' 0 2 t 2• M o a o 1s n • i o n u ,. ....... .,..,., •·David Tenlls llalf»ll Lendrum Oouo Tewell WallY Armstrono Mic* Soll MIMGove Lenee Ten 8'oeck Grier~ Pt t Fltulmont a ·Edwerd Kirby Tim NOl'rlt M¥1I McNultv RH Caldwell BobEHIWood Den HalldorloOtl JOt l!llNn Merk Broolu •• w..,ne c ... 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'IA 7S-71-15t , .. ,._,SJ 70-92-1S2 7S-11-1S2 76-7.-152 14·n-1S2 16•7.-1S2 75-n-15:1 76-n-153 1..-1.-m 1s-n-1S2 73-1'-152 11-11-m 75-n-ISJ 73·I0-1Sl 74·7'-ISl 74·1'-lSl n -11-153 I0-7)-1$3 75-n-lSJ 14·IO-IS4 74·IO-IS4 1S·1'-1S4 7 .. 7t-1S. 7'·7S-IS4 n-n-iss n -n-us 11-n-m 11-n-15' 1'·n-1s. eo-1.-15' 79.7 .... 157 11-76-157 '2·76-lSI 92·76-151 71-I0-1!1 71·WD 7S-WO LPGA Mavtower CHSk (at a.llMAH •r> .. I ~ RH1G1ous Noa s , 'Sonrise' to sing at .South Coast Comm Soat~ Coa11 ~mmu!ty ~are~ .• S~~O Bonit;a Canyon music accompanied by Beny Wooldml&c at the orpn. . and.Sunday SchO<?l da. ses meet at_IO a.m. 1 hC' di1kltt12's Falniew ~·ti•• 252' ._, ... Rd., Irvine, w11l present • Sonnte, an t•aht..vo1ce Youth church also meets at t 0:30 a.m. and child care" choir, under the d1ttct1on pr Joannie Cosselman, meets a& Cona Mesa will b~I' 1 iD 10 1 a wOnlllp contemporary Christian sinaina aroup, at 8 p.m. on available. A fell~wship hour wilb coff'cc and ~freshment' 11: IS a.m. Nursery care is available. Suoda wath a .. MUJicaJ ui.e to .Fad.en ... Wednesday, June 20. follows the servace. • • • Entitlod"OntheRock;'thisnewWaltHarrahmusicaJ The Bible Study Class. tauaht by Dr. Don Sharer LaP,UP,....yt.eriuCUrdlv41~FomtA\'t.,Laauna The_servace wµ.l bt (~ bya au aourna-.a& production will also feature the Jim and Jack Show. associate minister, beaim at 9: IS a.m. ' Beacht wall ~lebrate Holy Commuruoo at lht 10: l 5 a.m. and Pie.me at TeWmkJe Park. Presented as an outreach to all qes, "Sonrise" features For funherlnformauon. caU 646-1032. wonhip 1erv10t Sunday. . • . . • Janet Anielo, Steve ~rbum, Dave Hamilton. Randy • • • • The Re~. Dr. Jerry Tankentey. m,~ner, will preach For more 1nformauon, ailJ S45-46l0. Nickel, Saylor Neiderwryter, Linda Vanian, and Jan and Nellkborbood C..srecaUouJ Claar~~. St. ~nn 'Drive the sermon Love Believes All Thin • • • Stev~ Nichols. ~ .. Gle~neyre .. St.reel. Lquna ~ch, . will observe The Chancel Choir, dittetcd by Miui lntcrlandi, will OnaO Ceat tJalwtu U.fti r .., ~ 1 Admission is free. For more information, call Childten.sDay at the lO~m. worshipserviceonSunday. sinaseveraJanth~ms. Vicloria~S"t-: C:osu Mesa; wilJ bold•= f..a...A 8c9 n .. 11 · A children's atory will be presented and the · Rev. . . . . • • J "'V't • • • • William J Eilers will prea.ch the sermon .. Hands for God•• ·The congcpuon is mv1tcd to bring donations of dry service, ~ltd by the cllurdu aldea St. ADdrew'1 P?elb1.Ctriu Claarcb. 600 St. Andrew's John· Thompson will direct the. choir with Micbul and canned foods for Bell Gard~'j Kitchen which aids the men's P'O~P. at 10:30 a.m., Sunday. "' Rd., Newpon Beach, will present the Sanctuary Choir in Sanders at the orpn. hunlfY in that area. Tbc tsa flOCial SUPJ)Oft and ICt'Vice ~ the performing of "Dona Nobls Paciem'.' at 7:30 p.m: Greeters will be Louise and Charles Peterson of Ch -. -. and all ~P memben' and , friends of tDe Sunday in the church sanctuary. Mission Viejo. Ushen will be Larry Lantz, Lionel . nnian education for all qes 11. at 9 1·1'.!l· The .cnb l t d m thJ · fi'IOllll~ Under the direction of Dr. Howard Swan, highUabts of Balasuriya Clyde Curran, John Howl.and and Addison Van roo!D tS open f~om 9 to I l :30 a.m. ~ild. care ts provided :C:n:~r::~bbl a~ :;~3;J. memap. or the presentation will include solos by Orinda Frcnul Loenen ;Ji of Laguna Beach. Acolytes will be Leanne dut:Jn& the ~toe. A c~fTee fellowship will be held on the d J fi ba · s P'lki ' Best ' d v..:. Do be . pauo following the service. sopra~o. a~ ohn Wake ~ld, ~t~ne., tcvc • npon. or an ru~tcn . ppen fl. . . For information 00 the cblll'Cb'• r_disiOUI orpnast, will accompany '!1t~ ~ss1st111g tnstrumcntahsts. C~urcb Sch<><?l w1ll host the coffee hour an Bndgc HaJI The church announces that Sunday sennon/servicc program for children, contact Ben~ Hopa. dlllil' 1n1411111 Newn.oaptCbrl•tiu"'arc~ 610 w. 18th St Costa followmg th~ service. . . tapes ;1re now available. They may be aoqwred by 897-3191,orlttneNilsen.d.irectot',a&96).;1766. For Mesa, will hear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson, minister, Adult Bible Oass meets at 9 a.m.1n the church library, contacting the church office. A donation ofS l will cover the about other cburc.b activities: c:au ~5~ cxpl111n that Jesus never Yt'Orried about anything, in her cost of the tape. . m·es~ "Stop Fretting and.S~ Letting" at.t~e l Oi30 a.m. For mott information, call 494-7555. For prayer help, ---------~-~----""-. service Sunday. "lie trusted his Father, and hke Jesus, we T } • Dial:·a-Praycr: 494-PRA Y. mu1t~tour'!'indandh~rtonsometh1n,greaterthanour etnp e announces . own hfe,"Dr. Jackson said. -------------------Richard Kinsey, featured soloist, will present spec\al its slate of officers Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY IEW THOllHT CHIHITlll CHURCH 110 W. 11 .. It. 0.st•••sa (Teaelll'C ....... ,, 111114). "STOP FRETTTING AND START LETTING" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Moming Mes.sage, Healing & Junior Church 10:30 ..................... WELCOMES YOU SUNOA Y WORSHIP SERVICES 1·30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite 1 9·00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10 45 AM (Music. sermon. and child care at 3 services) "PAA YER AND PRAISE" 7·00 PM • First Sunday of each month MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday-io-oo AM Eucharist & Healtng Service Wednesday · 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector. Fr. John Alhey • Auoc .. Fr. Brtan Cox Allis ting The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron ~.\l~T . l.\~I CS El'l~< 1 >P.\l. n ll 'l<CI I 3209 Via Ltdo •Newport Beach • 714~7S-0210 ~G. SERMON TOPIC: JUIE 11th "FUTURE OF FATHERHOOD" CIUtCH Of REl.IGIOUS SCINCE ~ber of the United Church of Aetlok>ua Sdence 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92848 Adult• & Jr. Church For lnformetlon 9:00& 11:00 Rev.P e .... tt 969·1331 CHURCH OP CHRIST 111w . ......_c.... ..... -.a•1 We'N A Go6nG -GIOWtr'O -GrowtnQ Chufch • IUNDAY IDYICaa .... ITUDY I A.IL WGMa• •A.Ill. It P.11. 11:11 ll. -"lllS YOUl IS Wr' MATTHEW 11: 21~ 8:00 , ••. TIE Lon OF Tl[ llllV£ST '8181.i HOUR FOR ~HILDREN ,.. ~ .... ,_.,...CM., ......... .., ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE REV. ROBERT CORNELISON 1:00 AM Eudtltlrl f:l5 Ml Eudutllt Cludl Sdlofl I llww1 , 421 Park Ave .• LaN\I Beach 494-3$42 · CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHEllCHUACH. THE ARST CHURCH OF CHRJS'T. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ...... ,, ..... 11 .. , 1114 "IS TH£ UllllERSE, lllCLUDlllG MAN, INVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?" Cotta Mna -Flrtt Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat ....... Verde Dr., Coete ....... Churdt a luftdllJ lchool -1CkOif A.M • ........_Room, ....... Verde Dr. I A.11.-4:11 P.11. lloft. tlM'U a.t. Wed. 7.7:90 P.M. -1-e:ao P.M. 1nlne -Flrat Church of Chrll~nttat ~ ................... & ...... •1 MtoMallon (Nw Y•> Church a lugdin ldlool -1ltOO A.II. fte•dlntl RocMt. 4ao llwrwa Plnry., hit• 145 - ltoiiec..-"8&8 10 A.M. -4 P.11. Mon. thru Set. 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thureay Child Cere -Sunday & W~ay Huntington Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat Ith a oa... ttunttntton ...,_ CIM.erclft a lundey tGMot -10:00 A.M. R•dlft9 Room -m llllln aL Newport Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 3303 Yle Lido, ... wport .. ech Church a Sunctar School -t:OO a 10:30 A.M. Reeding Room, 3315 Yle Lido Mon. thru Set. -1 A.M.-5 P.M. Tun. -7-1 P.M. Child C.,e Prov.0.0 T ueedaYI -9 30-1 1 30 A M for S1uoy Tome Newport Beech -Second Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 11o0 hclftc View Dr .. CONNI clel .._ Church a ._., .-... -.,. A.M. f1111 ... fllMfft --•" L CoMt Hwy .. Cdll WID. IVIENINO TllTfMONY MEETINGS - I P.M. ALL CHURCHa8 All er• cordielly lnVlted to attend th• church MNk:eS and •enfOY the prhll141ges of the Reacting Rooms Child Care Provid«S AT ALL SERVICES Chllcl C.,. "cntded AT ALL ARYICal • IDPORT ~BOR LUTtDAN CtUtCH 711 0... Dr. NIWPORT lhCH ..... , ....., "· .... Peltor WORSHIP SERVICE ............ SAM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.. .......................... 9:15AM Signing for Hearing Impaired... SAM Service ..,.._..0..AYA&MLI WILCOMI CHRldT LUTHellAN CHURCH (Mleeoutl Synod) ,. Y1eWtl .... c.... ..... Lother Y. T.,,..., ft..--G1·1111 '"'" JMk•1 ... ,., . Wonhlp lentoe W a 1W A.M. lundeJ lchool • Adult .... a--t:20 A.lit CMatlan atememtwy kthool -..... ._ SOUTHC MMUNITY CHURCH I 5120 Bontta Canyon Dr .• Irvine 131-llOO Tim 'rlmmona, Putor 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. FAMILY CONNECTION 7:00 P.M. ~ EVENING SERVICES --' Cod Lons Yo11. AttWAOltd Of y..,, CN/n . C~CtUtCH CONGREGATK>NAL 111 ttellotrope Aw.. CorONI .. ..., • 944-7400 DoMld W. Kuta, Mlftleler 10 A.II. -._., Wonhlp Cllurdl SdlOOI _, IU_.y car. HARB()R CHRISTIAN CHURCH lDIKlplet .. Ctw'let) M01trvlM.t._.IMIMI ...m1 Momi"lc Y W~lOAM s..by School 9 AM 0...1--. ...... hurch of t. Matthew by t e ea (Trad1t1ona1 Episcopall HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. (Book of Common Pray• -19281 MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope. Corona def Mar Tht In. JMnts Hdeld-S32-2201-Tlle Rew. S.... ScMtilf A Cordl•I Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Meu FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St. & Harbor Blvd. Churdt lchool t:30 Wonhtp 10-AI Che~ Clark. Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp a Church School 8:30 -10:00 e.m. Or. William E. Steel NewlTrt Beach CHIJ) iHl"1'tf H UNITED METHODIST 1400 W BalbOa Blvd l734I05 Or Robert 8 . Shepard. Jr. Worehlp a ChUteh School l:10 A.II. W9"day P,..SChool end Der c.,. 7:30 A.M.-t:OO P .M. Huntington 8Mctt North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Helt Aw. 842 ... 81 Worehlp a.w. UOl10:GO 8:30 IWMllJ lchoOt 10:00 Interpreter f0< the Hearing Impaired (Ill 101JOA M I Fountain Velley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bulherd St. -.ms James R. Hedley. P&St()( Worehtp a Churcl\ lcMol t:IOa.a. ......,_ --~~TmRHURCH "4-0745 Worahlp. Church School .... A.M. Rev. Ken McMiiian You Wiii .. Weleomed -And Helped! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ...................... ...._ SUNDAY: Morning woran1p 9AM &Ible School 10:45AM ~Ing Worlhl,p 6PM AcawY .......... -Nwwr ... vl a Mttl• Farra. 09"9 MalQotn, MlnifW'a. & Maro-io.n. Dlr9cfor Of CMttt.an ~tloft DIAL·AoOIVOTIOM --1111 0.... --,1111 aw......... . r.w.t tr. a ..... a....t ..... .... _ ..... ..... Rodger Whlnen, Muaic O.r1lCt0t Adult._ ........ CNd c ..... A.& Wonhlp a a.at\...., ... A.Ill. ~_,, c... .. 9049\ ..... -ForW.: C411 .... \M, ST. -AND ..... 8 PM•V IENAM CMllR .. 800 St. Alldrw9 Roed • Uupcwt 8wtt • 131 Dr ................. .... WORSHIP SERVICES "THE llPOITiiCis.OF'iWMS • • Will DO Tl£SE STOIES IEll?" I Dr. John A. Hoffman, Jr., Preaching Progrwns -7:30 A.M. -Chld C.... 8:45 A.M. -lnfenta thn.I High School 10:15 A.M. -Intent. thru 8th Gred9 ....... 19.JnJ PRESBYTERIAN CllltCH Of 'M COVENANT .. ,..,.. ...... c.... ... -m .... .,_.A.Kwrta,P.- Terry McCenne. Director of Youth Mlnlstriee Cyndi McCanne. Director of Children's Mlnlstriea ........, ..... -1:111 .. A.IL Church .._. -CMldl• tin ........ A.IL ...._, ......... ,, _ -· .. .... Y•• a -1'11P.M. AU SUfTS MDl'M EPISCOPAL CtUCH' AccaA1te .. ltHIMll .. C ...... 1 ~ Bushcrd, Fountain VoUey ~1 ..... ,, ...... w .... .,.. llCTOI HOl Y COMMUNION ............. '..... .. ........................ 1:00 A.Ill. MOINNG NA YR-CHUICH SCHOOl .................... 9: 1 S A.al'. MOltNfNG f'IAYB & SRM()fij ........................... 11:00 AJA. hlllrC ; h ,..,.. & "*-I ....., I I A.M. ~·~ ~llA..M. I l 88 Orange Coal OAlL Y PllOT 18.ttc.irday. June 18, 198' YouTH ----------• BB ·girl bidding (or teen crown GIULetpCafuto, lS.daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Vmono Cafasso of Huntington Beach, bas been selected a finalJSl in the 1984 Miss California U.S. Teen Pageant. The paJ?nt will be held June 24 at the Hobday 'Inn on Hawthorne Boulevard in Torrance. The state winner will compete in the national finals of the Miss U.S. Teen Pageant in Alabama next month. · Gma is being sponsored by V1t- tono's Italian Restaurant an Hunt- ington Beach. She will be a sophomore at Manna High School OCX! fall. • • • Two local residents have received bachelor's degrees at the 2 t 6th com- tnencement ceremonies at Brown University in Providence, R.1. Aodrey Eve Woolfolk of Costa Mesa and Mark Steve Sklaaskv of s Ha-Ma'alot Harbot Reform r~·p1ans a summer day camp tor ~ children on the Orange Colijl. T• week aeeaioM wtU 1tart Aug. Newpon Beach were (>re5ented with the1rd1plomasaJona with about 1.400 other graduates of the university, the seventh oldest in the nallon. Woolfolk, dau&tner of Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Woolfollc. received a 8 .A. in . scienc. Sklansky, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Sklansky, reocived a B.A. in an. • • • Colleen Linda Colemu . an Irvine High School senior. has received a $1,000 communnr service scholar- ship from the Ebel Club of Irvine. Colleen has a 3. 99 grade point average and wdl be majonng in biological science~ at UC Davis next year. She intends to become a pediatrician. • • • Carol Ellubetb Ware of Balboa was awarded a bachelor's degree in architecture at Rhode Island School of Design's IOI st commencement. educatk>n, ~arts. drama and singing. ... Nautical camp_s offered for kids The Orange County Manne ln- sutute 1n cooperation with Golden West Colleae is offcnna a senes of summer camps that provide children with an expenencc in the ma.nne environment. Week-long sessions run from Mon- day to Friday of next week and from July 16-20, with an advanced pro- gram for older campers set for July 23-27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Camp takes place at the Marine Institute an Dana Point Harbor and bus transportation is furnished each day. Act1vit1es include tadepool dis- coveries. laboratory study. snorkeling excursions, a field trip to an ancient fossil reef and time at sea aboard the floating laboratory. The advanced camp features an all· day trip to Scripps Aquarium and a behind-the-scenes look at Hubb's Sea World. · Grant awarded to Linda Dahnke The first Verle Annis Memonal Scholarship Award at the USC School of Architecture. named for the former Camp tuition is S 140 pc:r child and include~ all field trips, laboratory matcnals and bus transponat1on For further 1nformat1on and regis- tration, phone Golden West Colleae Community Services at 891-3991. Laguna Beach resident, was pres-Dllltr ... 1UlfJJii4e =-..;.;...~--'-'i711-entcc:ho Linda Dahnke recent y at the Sh d k Architectural Guild's 25th annual a OW DOWS dinner held at the USC Commons. She•n ahadow you around The Annis Scholarship will be too lf y ou•n take her oat of given annually to a student partici-the Orange County Humane pating in an international studies Society •h elter tn Ba.nt-program. Dahnke, a founh year 6. T'8 program will Include Jewish The camp ls for chHdren bet t i•• the egee of 3 and 9. For more Information call &4-4-7203. Gina Leigh Cafauo yYing for Miu Teen title student of architecture. is among 30 tn,ion Beach. Shadow•• a from the school who will be studying year-old apltz who•• aood in Rome this summer. with ch ild ren -&~-·J.J!:· ~-ii.~-__ , ---~-~ -. _,:..... ·---:....~_J~'JIC' -............... <>-, -. .. .,.J.J..,~ .... ~ -<:-_<Stor -~-· t"~~~ # ,,-r."' ~~~ ..... ~~'l'v.f·~ ....-~~ ·~ ---·\-~.-,~f.;~~ . ~f"·~ .... ~'\"):"--·~ ,~··~~ t~..t:-...:~~~·:-..'t-"".t-;.,t:" ~-~-;--~-~.:-:"~~~~ •• _.,-.. .-. ·~· Book shows Catholics MAY20, 1984 LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 how to get annulment~ 1984~ LK By f.DM SEERY only arcane books wn <ten for Canon Law specialists. ~ ....... ,,,~wrttw I . h ·1 La . . I re ymf eav1 yon tin termino ogy. • .bUBUQUE, Iowa -Joe Zwack. who is married and " figured there would be a how-to book on it, hke the {i1her of three children. seems an unlikely person to be there is on everything else." Zwack said. Finding none. he sho.;.,ng the way for the nauon''l Roman Catholics who wrote his own. are applying for marriage annulments in record numbers. Zwack 1s telling Catholics that "there·s a potential for But Zwack. a local attome}. made himself an expen almost any marriage that ends in divorce to be annulled" when he found he could not answer basic questions on a nnulment posed by clients 1n divorce cases. Now he has Catholic-Church in the United States. a- wntten a book that shows Catholics how to obtain He said the most significant changes have occurred I annulments on such grounds as immaturity, alcoholism since 1970. when the Church began recognizing psycho- and mental instability. logical grounds for annulments. That became Church law _ \.. Catholics may divorce. but a divorced Catholic may in 1983. '-1\'6t remarry in the eyes of the church. An annulment -v1n ually a canceling out of a marriage_ is the only wa} a Catholics still have to prove that the basis for a Catholic may remarry and retain the privileges of the successful mamage did not exist at the time of the Catholic Church. wedding. but Zwack said the acceptance of ~sychological , While abou1 350 annulments were granted in the United States m 1969. Zwack estimates that more than 52,000 were granted last year. The Catholic Church does not release the number of annulments 1t grants. .. This 1s the up of the iceberg even today," the 45- ycar-old Zwack said. explaining that only 10 percent or less of divorced Catholics ask for annulments in order to remarry in the church. He said 60 percent of divorced Catholics could qualify for annulments under relaxed Church guidelines. "We're tallung about 8 million divorced Catholics out there." said Zwack. who researched the labyrinth of Catholic Canon Law to come up with a rough draft of has book before even talk.mg to a publisher Harper & Row was the first publisher he contacted. and Zwack said he was quack to point out the potential market for the book. .. As soon as they learned about those numbers. they decided to go with it." he said. grounds makes that much easier Previously. most annulments petnions involved people who were under- aged or who said they were forced to marn. Zwack said the relaxed gu1dleines represent the Church's acceptance of psychological advances in the past century. but that most Catholics still have not been told they can obtain an annulment on psychological grounds. "The Church has not made its position clear. and most Catholics are in the dark on this." Zwack said, noting that the Church does not want to be perceived as promoting the breakup of families. "But right now Catholics are divorcing at the same rate as the rest of the populauon. Why not tell people what their nF,hts are? That's what I tned to do." he said. "In fact, the pansh pnests I've talked to are relieved They say. ·well. at least n's out an th'b.open."' Zwack said the Church took a big step 1n J 977, when 11 declared that divorced Catholics who remamed would n't be excommunicated. "Most Catholics aren't even aware that law changed ." so they no longer consider themselves Catholics, Zwack said. STATION Postniark honors Israeli celebration Forthe first ume in history. the Star of David, as well as Hebrew words appears on an official postmark of the United States Postal Service. The postmark. dated May 20. honored the annual May Walk for Israel in Los Angeles. The event celebrated Israel's 36th year of independence. Since the walk also occurred on Lag B'Omer. this holiday was spelled out 1n English and Hebrew. It was produced under the auspices of the Stamp D1v1sion chairman, Israel I. Bick, and appeared on a special commemorauve envelope. It canceled the new 20- cent "Birth of Harry S. Truman" stam p, marking the I OOth anniversary of the late President Truman. a strong supponer of independence, who recognized Israel as a nation in 1948. Bick J?Ointed out that the commemorative covers are still available, in li mited quantities, to the general public. A donation of$5 per envelope is requested. Those interested should send their donation to Stamp L>1v1s1on. United Jewish Fund, 6505 Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles. CA, 90048, or contact Bick at his 24-hournumber (818) 997-6496. Christian Singles set 2-daymeet Positi ve C hnstaan Singles 1s offering a two-dar, seminar on "Intimacy: Where Do I Go to Find Love?· June 22-23 at the Crystal Cathedral, Lewis and Chapman Streets, Garden Grove. Terry Hershey, author and minister to the group, will le.ad the sem inar. A radio and television taJk-show host. Hershey also travels around the country as a conferenCt' and retreat si>eaker. Max Jam es, director of the event. says "We hope that anyone will feel comfortable coming to the workshop which begins at 7 p.m. on Friday and 9a.m . on Saturday in the concourse of the Crystal Cathedral." Pre-registration is S 15andS18 at the door on the days of the seminar. "The Positive Chnsuan Singles mm1stry attracts more than 800 single adults to us weekly meetings and 1t 1s our hope that single and mamed people. desinng to learn more about intimacy, will Join us," James said. For more information, call 971-4069. Abortion debate due NEW YORK (AP) -The 12th biennial convention of the Lutheran Church in America will feature a social statement on politics and world peace and a maJor address from a Vatican official. T he 717 delegates from 33 synods of the 3 mallton- member denomination will also address a document about the role of laity in the church and debate the church's stand on abonion and other social issues at the meeting scheduled to open in Toronto June 28 the church said in a news release. • Cardinal Johannes Willebrands, president of the V_atican's Se<;retariat for Promoting Christian Un11y, as the highest-ranking Roman Catholic official evtr to address a Lutheran convention. according to the church. The book, "Annulment: Your Chance to Remarry Wtthin the Catholic Church," came out last November. Smee then. Zwack has been sought for advice from Catholics across the country. He said attorneys weren't reall> needed but many Catho lics tum to them because the)' 're unclear about annulment grounds or procedures. "Most attorneys know little about at," Zwack said. When he 1nn1ally tned to get more anforrnat1on. he found In response. the Church has since. streamlined the annulment procedure and adopted a "new attitude" toward the issue. said Zwack. "They know people are d1vorcan~ out there. and thev want to get them back 1n the Church. ·he said. · 1~\MGS 1 0 oo \ '" (.ii ""'""' 1 1t>4 \"'an\\ St. Paul's schedules Grecian Festival '84 WHETHER IT'S FOR DADS OR GRADS .. WE'VE GOT IT! l ·.n\tl pl ..... ,f\W\ , 1ud \nt -.,~..1...W (, '"' .... , l N o matter what you·re doing. your homet own newspaper The Daily Pilat tits in Grecian Festival '84. featunng the music of two Greek bands. folk and modem dancing. and a menu of traditional Greek food. 1s expected to attract more than 6.000 celebrants dunog a three-day run at Heritage Park. Irvine, June 22-24 The public is invited to the festival which is held annually by St. Paul's Greek Onhodox Church as a buiWling fund-raising event. Admission is $I for adults and children are adm itted free. The festival kicks off Fn day from 5 to 9 p.m. with music and specially prepared Greek lamb dinners.-a nd continues full force Saturday from 11 a.m . to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m . DO YOU HA VE OSTEO ARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE OR HIP? We are investigating a medication shown t o be effective in treating art hrit is. Participation in this study in- cludes M.D. supervision, lab testing, medications, and is free to all qualified participants. For more information call 644-9631 In addition to the food and festivities. drawings will be held for .a. 1984 Hon~ Civic CRX .. a 50-inch, b1g- screen telev1s1on. and a video cassette recorder. Winning tickets will be drawn at 7 p.m .. June 24. the final day. Winners need not be present to claim their pnze. Tickets may be purchased from any member of St. Paul's at the festival or by calling 261-62 70. The .menu ~ncl~des shishkabob. $YfO (baron of beef on a venical rottssene). Greek salad Wlth black olives and feta cheese (made from goat's milk). hard-erust bread and a wide assortment of pastries including baklava. • Fund s raised will be applied to the construction of St. Paul's. the first Gieck Onhodox church to be built m South Orange Countv. For more information, call 261-6270. daily from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m . In terreligious Council stands behind Games The lnterrch11ous Council of Southern Califomui i a driving force in the Los Aniclcs Community's tnvolvc• ment with the Olympic Games. and enthusiasm for the r,amc in tbc reha1ous community is on the increase despite the Soviet boycott. Accordma to M II'· William J. Barry. IRC pres;dcnt. "Every major reliaious aroup in the Los Angeles basin is doina •ts pa.rt to ktep LA sane and health> throu.ahout the pme ." Through t he IRC. clCf1Y of every "faith are worluni toa lhcr to ~~t the anticipated need of artt rcs1~cnts u well u v1s1t()rt and aucsts. These intcrfa11h proJcctS anclude a telephone hotline for m i vtctim1 • publication of a d1R\:to~ of ttli11ous and human servku' and pastoral rvicca for athletes in the O lympic V11laac ' A"!, tntttfaith C'_clcbration for P~~ 1n1pirt'd y tho Olym pies and organ11C\t by the l R • 11 be1 ng ~rf ormtd in I~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~--~-~-·~ l~l rommum~~ thrnu~®t ~ufficm Qfiom~ , throua.h July 29. ,, J_ Oren,ge Co I OAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 11, 116t QesarRomere 's • career hits the 50-year mark By BOB THOM.AS a.1111111•.._.~ LOS ANGELES -Fifty years ago, a young Broadway dancer cam~ to Hollywood to ap~ar with Wilham Powell and ¥yma Loy in "The Thin Man." Unlilie most of his contem· p0raries, Cesar Romero is still here. Not only is be here but he's w<;>rldn&. as.he ~u done sjocc 1934, manu1 service 1n the Coast Guard during World War 11. · Divine, who happens to be a female impersonator. The director. Paul Bartel ('Eating Raoul') is a channina 'guy. I had a great time." Through great films and duds, Romero bas brought the same brand of enthusiasm to his work. Still classically handsome al 77, he'll act another award for has career achieve- ment this month from Nosotros. the organization that has sought more work for Latino actors. . , • Fcwpl ysarcso ---------------- bad that they can't be rcnderm entertain· ing by •!l encrgctjc and 1ma11natne pro- duction. WitneS11 "M rJ . G1bboiu' Boy1," currently playingancncorecn-1•••••••••••• P&tmcnt 11 the Hun1in ioa Beach Pla)houK. The frrst time the pla)bouse put· on lbc WiU Ohckman-Joscpb Stein comedy 10 )tars ag~ i1 was labeled "a loosely woven bu of theatrical pulp" in this column. It's still that. to be ure. but a sttongcr, betttt· dircc~cd cast has turned it into a much mo~ eojoyabtt evening. . ,,, 1trmc1i fo our 1974 review) the qucta of QruW:Couacy• , • ~cteract The runn1n.a aaa 1n 1b1s Oimsy comedy 111bc mochcl'I na&:ina htr S<>ns ovtr pica)·une bed babi11 while ~re boldingbttfianc:ebosaaaeataunpointafttt a prisc)n bfak. Woloou SkiUfWly bandits this oullandish lituatioa. pla)'inl the humor likt a harp wtt.b IWOOt.b. ddt ~ Tbc bOyi of the titJe command m0tt anenlioa lb lime around. "lrith Gtta Garlicb particularly effective a the youngest. I punk in the Fifties ten~ or the wORt (die-# show i1 .set in w era of rock ·n· roU and DA~. Robin J. Price a.ad Marc Lt Blanc are equally .~roat u die escaped conYicts. and Alan Stanifonh as the bia time booil: t~v bnng a1ona transforms his cbaracttt 10 a ~IM: wathout ~ing the necessary menace. Re recently was feted on bis SOth anniversary in show business with a partr. on lhe Santa Fe, N.M., location of • Lust in the Dust," · his l 34th movie. Oris it I 52nd? He's lost count. "I guess I was lucky; I was never typecast in films," he remarked. "I played a wide variety in most of my career. lt has only been in later years that l seemed to be thought of as a Hispanic. That surprised me. J was born in New York.City, my mother was born in Brooklyn. l never considered myself a part of the Latin group." ee.a:r Romero Ronald M~Uer as the p,s wm~ny ckik who comn- courting and bec.omeucapuvcofh1uwcc:thtart•1"'boya • Director J.D. Reichelderfer was 1 member of that underplays hiunama's boy character nicely. Sandy Salw-er; stayed 18ycars. 1974cast(inarolcsoforgcttablehccutitfromtbecunnt aocs what she can with lhe flat role of Wolcott~ .... "The New· Mexico Film Com- mission presented me with a trophy for my 50 yea.rs in films, .. Romero said in an interview. "I said I was He said his best three movies were production), and as sCteh. he has a first-hand knowledge of wasccraclcina si5ler, MaJcOlm SHVtt •s believable u • ''Show Them No Mercy," "Captain what must be done to make the play work. The first task p0lice detective and Oanjel Mason Smith fill the bill u:a from Castille" and "any one of the was to bring back the lone memorable performer of the crooked neighborhood politician. musicals -'Weekend LO Havana,· first show, Joanne Wolcott~ the second was not to de~nd "Mn. Gibbons' Bots .. is anothtt in a scrie1 of less.- 'Springtime· in the Rockies,' 'The on the cli~he-ridden dialogue forlauglu. butto becfup the than-classic play sdecuons at lbc HuntingtC>n 8cach , . happy to get it -wnsidering the alternative." Stall, he is proud of his 1.aiin • heritage. Ore.at American Broadcast,' etc.." characterizations and make the people funnier than the Playhouse (a stnnj that will be broken ntxt month W1~ The three worst? "A couple J did at play. "West Side Story ), but thi5 time unagin.ative cilrection~ He has played almost every kind of role, but "Lust in the Dust" 1s a first. "I play a Catholic priest who used to be a rabbi. No explanation is given. I think it's going to be a very funny -"My grandfather. Jose Marti. was the liberator of Cuba," Romero said. "The Cuban war of -independence was planned in my grandmother's house. In I ~65, I attended the ceremonies when a statue of my grandfather was unveiled at 69th and A venue of the Americas in New York. It was quite a day. The pro- Castro Cubans lined up on one side of the statue, and the anti-Castro Cubans on the other, and it ended in a Universal: 'Armored Car' and 'She's and stronJ interpretation have paid dividends. It may be Dangerous; with Tala Bircll,'' he Re1chelder1cr has succ:ccdcd admirably on both com, but at's weU cooked. said, "also one for Sam Katzman at counts .. The play -best described as "The Desperate Four more weekends remain with performances Columbia, 'Prisoners of the Casbah' Hours" played by the Bowery Boys -is no better than Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah July 7 a1 the.. with Gloria Grahame and Turban before, but the Huntmgton Beach production is at least playhouse, in the SeaclitTVilJ.aF sboppinacentetat Maifii picture not campy but funny. Bey." entertai1uos. A.Ad Wolcott, a1 tllc =proud molheF of twe S~d YOFkt&wti A~. Hwii1 • For 37 years Romero lived in a convicts and a juvenile delinquent, remains (as she was 832-140S for information. .. The cast is great: Tab Hunter, Lanie Kazan, Henry Silva and Brentwood, Calif., house he orig-.=====================-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiilii!iii!iiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiilii~~ inally bought for SI S,000 and sold for THE lllJSIC Ai.J JREAK IJA.:E fXl'l.IW $400,000. ~ .:-~. I He's on the road much of th~ year ur UR _...IBt. Drama set pregnqncy riot .. Romero's playing dinner theaters, returning to the apartment be shares with his sis.~er, Maria. He bas never married. ~: enacc. ~~-rr~~r;n''ts.JllllliltiS"wtl!o~ His father. who lost his fortune when sisters, a niece and a nephew. Could I the su~ n:iarket collapsed, found his tell a girl, 'Let's get married and you son a JO~ in a -W:all Street bank. He can come and live with my mother, spent hts everungs at debutante my father, two sisters, a niece and a dances and met an ink heiress, nephew"? Elizabeth Higgins, w~ suggested "I have no regrets, no regrets. Right A dramatic -presentation by the Stop-Gap Theater will highlight the annual meeting of the Coalition Concerned With· Adolescent J>reg. nancy Monday afternoon at the £1 Cammo Real School. 4782 Karen Ann Lane, Irvine. lbey form a dance team. now I'm seeing a lady quite a bit A~cr a career in night clubs and in younger, and we have a good rda-: ~ mus1cals, Rome~o won a contract at tionship. It'll stay that way." l•WmUillllB•IW ~ MGM. S.ummanly dropped, he land-Romero said he would never retire. .i'IU9L~ • ed t U I h gh th f A" W1PVV'1r W "'CTUAfS "-a naversa ,t encau t eeyeo "Whatthehellwouldldoiflquit?I «>-a.--~.-,,...,..-The original play "It's Your Dc- <:ision" will be presented at the 3 p.m. session, and Sharon Kaplan, director of parenting resources, wiU speak on teens and sexuality. Darryl Zanuck. When Zanuck's 20th can take time off when I want and --------------------- Century merged with Fox, Romero work when I want," he said. "'It's an was added to the contract list. He ideal situation." There is no charge and further information is available at 972-4859. !IMIDlll~lllSIS I~~ llQUlOI lll'OftlRRJ llARRl91( £00 llOANA Oi£S Nf> Tll TEMf\E Of (XX)l KATE CAPSHAW· AMRISH PIJI · imiAH SHH· Mf SIM ..:.. 1\£ tlJY ~ ·--.... llO!(l lOCAS .. FRANK MARSHAU ._ .. .._ KATHlfEH K£NN£D'f .. • OiN WlUAMS .._. WIUARO II.Ml( & GWllA KATZ .... 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U•~ l~ Hu II~ UO R..t1•>• WESTMNSTER . t DAILY PILOTISaturday, June 18, 1084 or .:;; THf&ITOOGa ICOOIY 000 ANO DOOIHOW N!W 100 AMII WU>KMOOM lfll\00 L.NltOWU> CMAAL.IE IAOWN AND ....,,., )MOVE *th 'Belweln FtlltldS 119831 Ello.beth T aytot Ctrol Burnell -t30- • Cl) DUNOEONS ANO DMOON8 . 8 9 PAC-MAN I AU81K CUBE I tttEMJDO THAT TEEN SHOW KUNG FU , • THIS MS< IN BASEBALL -t:OO-• TAl'ZAN:lOADOfTHE JUNGLE D LEAVE ITTO BE.AVER D TEEN TALK I) SIX t.lt..UOH DOU.AR MAN Cl) MOYIE *** 'X·ff (1961) David Maclean, Charles Bronson fD SQUARE FOOT GAROENINO ~(CJ MOYIE '* * * "The Diary Qt Anne Frank (19801 Melissa G1lberl Max1m1hM Sthell 0 MOVIE * * • •, A Dog Of Flanders t 1959 David lldd Donald Crisp -t.15- l CHARLES CHAMPLIN TALKS • WITH -t:30-a <I1 BU6SiM;INNV + ReAO AUNNEA D Qt Al V1H ANO THE <H'MUNKS 8 OZZIE ANO HARRIET D 9 THE UTTLES GWAESnMO COUNTY Gf MOYIE ( H) VIDEO JUKEBOX lSIMCME ' U lt "Splendor ' 111135) Miriam Hopkltlt, Joel Mc:Cl•• -tc>.30- YIOEOIEAT MOVIE U "The Truth" (11158) Claylon Moor•. Jay SMtflM 9 TMe DO rT YOURSELF SHOW '9 WON<INO WOMEN IHlMCWIE * * * "ltt'a Spend Tht Night Together" ( l982J The Rolling Stones . -11:00- 8 ()) M BISKlTT8 I AMEAICA'81W TEN 9 ABC WEEICEHO G>80Ul TRAIN Cl) MOVIE * • •, ··Meiocan Hayride ( 19481 Bud Abboll Lou Costello fD WOAKJHO WOMEH ~THE PA08A8lE PA8SING Of El.J(a&J( ¢MOVIE * * r ' I d Chmb The Htg11esl Moun· ta1n (1951) Rory Calhoun. Susan Hayward' 0 GETTING IN THE GAME Z MOVIE ••• ' "Everything You Alwayi Wanted To Know AbQul Sex (&II Wefe Atratd To Askl" (1972) Woody Allen Gene Wtldef -11:30-e ~ eeu. Z». ANO THE AUEH PRINCE 0 MUSC MAGAZINE Q ®)POAGOLF MOVIE t t Abbott And Coslello In Tile Fofetgil leg10R" (l8i<lj PalflC+e Medina. Walter Slezalt ED I.AST CHANCE GARAOE 0 AOYAOOE6S S MOVIE t * * A MtdSUITif!ll' Nlghl s Se• Comedy .. I 1982) Woody Allen. Mia An odd coup e Barrtaon Ford and Gene Wilder p,lay a thief and a rabbi traYelina t01&etber lo • The Frleco Kld .. tonJcbt at 8:30" on CBS, Channel 2 . MU. MOVIE • • "Sc:llawag" ( 1173) Kirk Doug· II Mark I.Nier I HOVA LET THI GOOD TlME8 AOU WO'Hl.l.KltO Qll)HITCfTY -3:30- •• Cl) Cl8 IPORTI mclAL G AMENCAN IAHOITAHO um.E HOU8! OHM MAM OAEATEIT IPORT8 LEOtHOI G THIS W!!X IH COUNTAY ... -3:4&- CHARLEB CHAMPLIN TALKS y• A •1•H 1 llll •YOUR LR -tO'OO- G) NEWS HOU YWOOO ClloeEUP G Tl4£ AOUSTtAS CQ MOYIE . 8HfAK ~ NEWS **'°'"Daffy Duck'• Mo-lit Fant... GRfATOUTOOON 8 'AHTASYISLAHO tie Island" I l9831 Anlmattd Volett LATIN M>f1Lf CJ HOMI AACtH0 by Mt1 ettnc m ON &AH moo e SOU> GOU> (l l MOYIE WEEKSC> MAOADfl MOYI! •••'" "MtlOt e ... blt•" 119411 )MOYll ****"lmA11Rlgh1Jeck"l19eOJ Windy Hillel', Rt1 Htftltof\ H * ''The ~ Crystal" 111182) Ian C•n'lldlael Pttet Sei*I -5:15-Puppeta • CID GREAT Ml.WAY JOUMY8 G) DOOOE1' PAf4AMf! 1:00 CW THE WOflL.O -' -a) 12 O'ClOCK HIGH -t.aO-1J Cl) MAMA MAL.OHi H THE HITCHHIKEll I NlW8 I JPBn ITQE.S (Qj HOT 008SIP ~ ....... "JunlOf Bonnet . 111172) -10:30- 00CTOR WHO S1M McQuetn, Rol>trt Preston (!) SOU> OOlD. INTEANATIONAL EOmON D tm T .J. HOOKfA CD NEWS Cl) ~ HOME AACIHO IH) MOVI£ OJ _,.,,,..; lWIUOHTZOHI t U "ltt'I Spend Tht Night -4:00-** "Hllchhlktl" ( 11174) Cloris • MOVlf Together" ( 11182} Tht Rolling Stonta 0 001.fUN WITH M11<£ DOUOl.M lttellman, MICl\atl Brandon * * ·~ "Mldamt X" ( 1981 I T utSday ( eaAAN! Q WITH D MOYll ..CHEWS Wtld. Elelnof Pttktt CZ)MOVIE •• "The Womll'I Avwiger" ( 19'0) JAPANESE PAOGMMMtNO • OOY88EY •• "Emily' ( 11178) Koo Stllk. VIC10f r: =-ld1eng Kong = I~ OHAOHICl.£8 Spinetti -10'.46- • t •; "King RIChard And Tht 1J Cl) C88 NEWS * * * "Set Of Lost Ships 11953) 8 SATUAOAY 8PORT8 PAOE Crusadtfs'· ( 19541 Rt1 Htrnson. Vlf. D leC NEWS John Oert61. Wanda Htndnx -11:00- ginla Mayo_u.,,....a 8 MOYIE Cf* ~ptcthunttt AdventurM In 1J CJ 0 Cl) 9 Qt NEWS &l)WllD .... ~ ***'~ "Kotch ' (111711 Wlllt< 8AMENCA'8TOPTEN '1!> WHAT PRICE EMPLOYMEHT? Matthtu. Deborah Wint1t1 The Forbidden Zont . 11983) Pe11f U MUSIC cm NEWS COUNTRY 9 THE ROAD TO L08 AHOE1.E8 G 8PORT88EAT Strauss, Molly Ringwald AWMD8 "Deadly Angels" (No Date) QtnttS WES< IN BA8EBAll U HOWTMEW£8TWA8 WON (ff)MOVIE G) w•A•&•H -12:30-Cl) ADAM-12 m MOTOASPOATS Cl)~ U "Ooc:tor Oetrou" (19831 Dan Cl) MOYIE ROGER 8 (I) CHIL.DAEN'S FllM G'l> INTAOOUCN) BIOLOGY NTEMATIONAL 0 1;, "OevU's Own" (1967) Joan Akroyd, Donn• Olion t t •; "A Step Out Of lint ' (1970) :r"'Al WOHOER WOMAN ¢ MOVIE Fontaine. Kay Wll1tl. ~ ~lue Thunder" 119831 Roy VIC Morrow Peter Fllk ANDY GRIFRTH -2.'00-H * "There·s No Bllllness Like m MAGIC Of FlOAAl PAINTlNO Scheider. Mlloolm McDowell e;) HOT SEAT fD MOVIE • "GILUGAH'SISLAHO s~ Business .. (1954) Ethtl Mer· Qlum.EHOUSEONTHEPfWM 0 MOVIE ***'•"Heavens Atxwtr (1963) U KOJAK man.Dan Dailey ¢ MAXTMlC -L'05-* "Blonde Goddess (1982) Ptttr Sellets. Cecil Ptrker Cl) MOVIE ~ VUOJUKEBOX -t:30-'S FAEAIETA&.E THEATRE Jon•ltlln Ford, Susanna Brtllon '1!> MOTHER EARTH 18 HOT~ * * '' On Moonltght Bay 11951) 0 INSIDE IA8BAlL 1J G (I) NEWS -1:30-S MOVE SALE ~ Ooos Day, Gordon MICRae Z BERLIN Al.EXANOERPlATZ: D 808 NEWHART fJ (I) MOVIE * * "Boarding School ( 1983) Nts· m MARSHALDIUON m SWAN LAKE, MINNESOTA OISERVATIOHSONFILMINO m DOl'TYOURSSllHOW **'""The Frisco Kid' (1979) Gene taSSll KinSkt C MOVIE '1:)8£0AETAGENT ~-n..HOUYWOOO;-TUAl•a..,. Wlld«,HatrlsonFord -11'.30-*** "A Mldsummet Night'• Sex t¢ MOVIE DLATINTEM~...,-AHoONENtOHTS,,_. '"""""""' D QJSILVERIPOOHS llBAANABYJOHE8 ~y (19821 Woody Atlto....Mli. Jtt.·'~olkt$ 11980! Roger Moore. ~ (CJ MOVIE C!J LFESITL£S-orTH!AICH AHO IB SATOAOAYNJOHTI.JV£ l .. 1 • .,.._ mes ason • (!) AT THE MOVIES • * "Catastrophe!" ( 1977) Narrated FAMOUS -urw YIVW HOT TRACKS • ""'•~ lH l MOVIE fD PAESENTE bt William Conrad G) ON STAGE AMERICA g AaC O ** "Doctor Oelroll" I 19831 Oen. ** "S11 Paclc:' ( 19821 Kenny Rog. ~A CHANCE TO WORK (ijj (SJ MOVIE '1l) MOVIE • .CD INOEPEHoBn NEWS ·Akroyd,OonnaOlxon ers.Dlanelane QJM()fl(ANOMIHOY *** "The·Oark Crystal" (11182) **'""My ow Secrelery (11148) CDMOYIE -1:00-0 MOVIE _...~TCREF8 Of OAAHOE Puppets l111111e Day, Kirk Douglas ** "Scalawag" ( 11173) Kirk Doug· G MCMf rt•it "91Uelllonder" f 19831 Roy COUNTY (~MOYIE -t:OO-las. Marklester ·Cfl MOVIE • * "The Three Avengers f 19801 8ruct Lt Chien Yuet Sun Farrow * * ··Gunhgtll Al Blactt Horse Ctn· Scheid«· Malcolm McDowell B' MOVIE **'It .. SllU Of The Night" ( 11182) Roy D QJ MAMA'S FAMILY (I) HARRY O AFTEAHOON yon (1962)0aleRobtr1ton George Z ~ U 11 "Between Friends" (1983) Sc:t*<ler Mery!Streec> G ®'LOVEIOAT "C)MOVE -12:00-Kennedy * * " Rocky Ill (19821 Sytvesler Elizabeth Taylor Carol &1111e11 -7:00-• LHUNE * *'' "Vice Squid (lll82l Season &;) YAN CAN COOK 6 1~-i ATALBERT D GI BA8EBAU Stallone CatlWeatheu S MOVIE IJ20NlHEroWN -~ Hu~~tS 11\IO(I ~-- .. O'PWtM> ltJHEMll&Slm o.M -~f f1Wj,••-~t.MllllUMt~ --~---~-~~ -.-N'tlf"'· 1-. . . --• ~'IM!l.1 . -~--.,.~~ 0:.U.-6.~. ,. ·u~ ~A~~... MSJM&r~tW -~ .. .,,. ~ -~ ~f,'~=~~~ .... ~~«•~~~J;-~~---fr,..,_... ~~.(.J,.~CD-rotfV·~-·-. ,..,.~ .... ...,. ..,_5= • .., DEYEON-:~ .. F:';ow •. 119821 oody Allen, Mia ~~Stalking Moon' (1968) • a) 800ES IN MOTloN '"'WW'~ Calte0 County" I 19691 Dan Blocklf m> INTROOUCINO BIOLOOY m INTERNATIONAL EDITION 1J THE ROAD TO LOS AHOEl.£8 0 8WITCtt t ._J MOVIE Gregory Peck Eva Marit Saini MtCkey Rooney. (I) SEAOEANT PflESTON Of THE (I) STAR TB D FREE..._ALl (f) NEWS • * .. Doctor Oetr04t" (1983) Dan -12:00-. -10:00- D a BA8E.BALL 8 STAACADE G) MOVIE YUKON CSJ PAJAMA TOPS 0 CHIPS fJil OAEATZOOS OfTHE WORl.0 Akroyd, Donna Dixon g MOVIE u "A Man Called Tiger' (1981)811· mAUASSMl'Tl4AHOJOH£8 , -3:00-GATTHEMOVIES mlNBIDESTORY -8:30-*** "The Blue Mu' (19661 a crJ PUP9Y / scooev ooo / :oiaSHOW ly Wang Yu Okada Kaw&1 = ~'!!..,.~: TEl.EV18ION S fJ OLYMPIC GOlO CD MOYIE (I) TOO Cl08E ~COMFORT D QJ P.O.P. George Peopard, James Mason &;) BlTS ANO BYTES ~ 0 MOVIE * * 11t "Rage" I 19721 Geo<ge C @) THIS IS YOUfH.f'E (!) TWIUGKT ZONE Z' MOVIE fli) MAOttUA JAFFREY'S INOIAN COOKERY m> NUClEAR OUTPOST -1:30-• • t '1 "Tiie Ma1or And Tile Minor Seo!!, Rdlard Basett1tt QI! NEWSCEHTER OIOEST ~MOVE * * * •1 "Everything You Atways m MARSHAL DIUON 0 f. TAOOP (1942) Ray M~land Ginger Rogers Q) 0000EA DU00UT m MfYAMOTO MUSASHI **'It "Hol*tes' ( 1980) Roger Moore Wanted To Know About Stx . (Bui ~ Jlil COOPER'S ORANGE H THE DEADlY GAME CD SOUl TRAIN UTHE HARDY BOYS I NANCY &;) ON CAMPUS -7:30-James Mason Wtwe Atrlld To Askl (1972) Woody 0 ON AIR WITH AOOER ANO CD MOVIE OAEW MYSTERIES m> THE MCLAUOHUH OAOUP B DAHCt FEVER 1i) NOT NECESSMl Y THE NEWS Allen. Gin Wllder ROYAL CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH $6.95 Complimentary fnit Bar l?().,., AL Tti41 CUlil,_.1: • Unflm1ted Champagne S 1 00 Extra 650-3322 400 I W Pacific Coast Hwy Newport Beach &gne ay-CJJrunch /!:ANCIENT -\_!fARINER Overlookiiig-'10-a.m.-3 p.m. Newport Bay Reservatlon!J Accepted 2607 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 646-0201 on the waterfront 2735 West Coast Highway Newport Beach 642-3431 Reservations Accepted !!!1111 BRUNCH WITH A VIEW Champagne Buffet 9:30 to 2:30 CAPRICCIO CAFE ~lle.ldl ~.Momotf 900 Newport Center Dr. "iail"' Hocel&. Newport Beach Tennls C... Sunday Buffet Brunch Unlimited Champagne 20 Entrees '9.95 prr prrson l I AM to 3 PM ,., ROYAL ~ .. ~~ER -Cursm~ of India NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'I" IncludH Beveraqe -Well Drink or S..r 1712 Placentia I to l:OO 645-~l COSTA MESA Orange Coast SUNDAY BRUNCH GUIDE . Buffet By The B•y Award Winning Champagne Brunch •12.so (18.85 Under 12) Saturday J J to 2:30 Sunday 10 to 3 :00 11111n1m I °"The W•lettrent"' Lido Menne v ...... •• .,.~ ••• ,~ 171-4711 Sunday Brunch From 10:00 a.m. 175-S'T77 ......................... Alao Sunday Evening Cocktall CrulM and Wed. Evening Dinner CrulM 1111 w1mn '"· • .,., ,,_ " \ "' Country Sty le Champagne Buffet Brunch $10.95 10 a.m. to 2:30 ~ n£Bt9J~-=-- 14982 Redhill at Edinqer facalitJ .. for lazqe qroup1 ?lO OJ IS TUSTIN R ... r .. 1aon1 •\lq9..teci • SITIRllY I SllllY IRUICH II ULIOI~ Featuring ... ~ • Huevos Rancheros -• Briney a..p Benedict I • Assorted OrMlets ,3,50 ~-From -r9.JJ~ --i;:~t·· Q;j<;Jj,\ ...... ~ ON r;~~~~~UlA 173• 7721 Sooday Buffet Brunch 10 a."1. to 3 p.m. 1'11"'1tited ellZlllJN¥11' Large Variety of Hot and Cold Entrees ... • Seafood Bar • Dessert Table . AcMts •t.Hthl«en ••.21 CtMen "* ~~ri!!ll-llilP!!!'!I!""" (under 12) 3 fill SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Champagne Sunday Bnmch tOAM. ·2PM. • Unlimited Champagne • Homemade PutriH • frHh Fruit le Juice Bar 7979 Center Ave., Huntington leach (714) ···~141 in the Mediterranean Room from 10·8 • I MUC NOTICE PICT'fTIOUI llU ..... .,._STAftlmff Tht fOflowlng C*90n• .,. doing butlMll ... VITO'S PIPELINE. 2010 OcMl'I Front, Newport 8-ch, 92'13 JOM9h or Mary A 01.1annta, 5840 Valley F«oa. OJang., Cell 9286t Thie bulif'9la la oonclueted by: en lndtVldUll JoNptl Ouwant• Thia 1tat9fMl'lt WM filed With the County Clertl Of OJlflOI County on JUMf, 11M M7t'7411 Put>11thf/d OJeno-eo.t Dady Piiot June 18, 23, 30, ~ 1, 1M4 SA34 P\llUC NOTIC£ Ult Dmeo NOTa 9MTWO -NrmGUe al II ... PICtmoUe ..... Mi !DllCOUln' ll'leeounty......-o.w• ... IT.AW llMmlJTATW • ._.,..,,,., 0r.,,..CountY.~._.,. n. ....... ,.,......,.MIO 'The~~••OOlrlg W.._.CA.11111 ~....,llldeWMIW .. ltMt,..._• ~- '!"1Uff All.IN A GARMTT lfld June 27. iN4, • 11~ AM. ... ./t LIMO I 00, ._,.,._.Of , 81.UI 8'<V PHOTOQAAPHY MI NE~ F QAMITT ""'* bl ,___ .. 1M °'*"19' ~on 9lild\. CA 9*7 tlch pi.ci. Cclfta ..... C. IH17 ~ ~J.Net • .ri ~.alve ofllolt ~ .. ,_ JatnM Alttfton, l-'111 lit~ Glry ..... 1'~ 2411WI indMdu9t. DOT UTKO, 91\ \nd!Wt• MIO time rw ... IMMM .C '°'1t\. • filrlMic:ll """"""on IMdl, CA Pt • C.. ..._., Ca '2127 \;11,,M TAlllMLl.CO ,e~ .tlldt time~_. be pUbllaly 12'47 Tbie~l9conductld~ltl eotr>ot•tlotl M\JlHeA~ MAL TY ~ Md ......... 11 IN OftlOI Aoeeri MldlMI ~ .... 204t lt1dMdulil AEGISTIA, 1 corpotUIOn, MUC1 ot lfle Ollltlilll. '1°"4 91e A--. .......,°" Ct. ColC.e ....... CA 0.-y '"°""*" T. MULH£ARH • .,, ~. n ~ Vlllr. ~ for N t2t2t T1* _...,,... .. MW w1ttt ._ DOU 1 ""°'°'so lnolllllM folowlna· Z.Mid A "*'· 4n HilNlfld Ct.. CWltr c:wai ot Orlnfll1Counb on c... No ... ..,.... P:OU"·WHllL. IUCUUC ~CA t17tl ~u·ftM 9'1710Me CARGO CAA.-11.-1 IPICtFI• TNlt bUllnW 19 condUCtlcl by; a • W NOTICll Y• ._. ..._ _., CATION NO Aot20 • 1h& genetll P1'11W8 P\lblllNd ~ eo.t ~ The a.wt IMf ............. ,_ F~·WH&L ll!CTRIC NA-~ M °'91wlkll flltol JMJ M .AN'.!. I '' tt14 ........ ,_, ..... ....._ ...... SONNIL CAANl.-S l'ICI"• Thie llltlrnenl WM llled with the ~ r• ............ • .......... CATION ..0 A·121 ·I.. County Cllrll OI 0reng9 ~ly on -~..,...-.....,~--"-.o...-IM ,..._...,.._ ....... 8kit '""9l tM1 ~ on Cha M1y 24, 1* If you wtett to leek !fie ~ of foon eupplled by~ OlattlCQ In~ P'lmn --.~-""!-------.,, -'104'MJ In _. metW, ~ COfdMce Witt! Ill prCl'lillane OI ._ PutMilhed Ottn0e eo.t ~ NOT1Ca •"'NIO _. thould clO IO pr~tly IO tMI your ~lont >Qot June t , 1t, H. *>. 1tM t NOTICE IS H!AHY OIY£N wrlttefl retp0n ... If Mf!I, rrwy be lpedflc.tlOll1, bid blenlat Md .$A.22 thlt the 8Wd ot auc.wlilOl'I ol tiled on time. "'"'* lnfOfl'ftetlOft rrtfl1 .. M ,oo-Otwioe Counr,. Celfotnla. .. , .. AV~ ha 9ldO ~ tllined et the lbow eddtM .....-rtaJC ll)T1C( ~...., bldt up to 2 00 pl'I\ on d~ El trit>uma; ... ......,..,. phone IM()..2tf0 OI' M2·24t t, Monday, tfle 2nd *1 of Nfo/, tN4 tta Ull. .e. M 11'1 .... • -... /l/Tf/d Hoffl'nll'I hC1n10Ut WM in Ille ofllce of the Oerti ol the U.. rllll ........ ,_ • .... Chief of Proc:urwnent I Pr0p9rty· . MAim eTAW Soltcl of S~. Hal of Ad· L. le....._,. 11t1n........ PublltNd Ottn0e COMt DlllY Piiot Tht fOlowinO l*80tt .. doif:l8 mon11tration, 10 CMc cenw,..... 11,_ ..................... J""9 tf, 1N4 ~ 11 (com. of a.ti. AN loutevwd .-Id :,::-.w:.;~::= IA-41 ~':ti:T:::,~~~505 ::=r;,,::::: .. ~ """"' "111 ..... _,,..., llie Lucal '"·-Wiii t505 ...___ llCly OOlfled Md reed In tht 8olt'9 .............. .,_,, . ...,_,.., II ,._....... .... ~-.a Ad , Tueein, C.itf. t2aO .._,lllO Room on IN tn1 tloor, tor --...,. Tiiis ~II conducted by: en the folowlng .... •wt.................... tndMdU.i Pro1ec:t: EMA Conatrucuon ••• d•lt•rl• hH•tl• ••• IM1ttt • L w.. DMelon, "-ri .. Pning Lot. "11 .. lt&w .. , ...... ......, M IUPEIMMt C0WtT OI' Thie statement wu riled with I.he 1'52 !ait Frvlt 8tr .. t • ,..,.. .. MCttta. If'-....._ Tltl 81'Aft CM'C~ County Clltk of OtMQ9 County on Proj9C1 No 122t-420-25' • ,_. Mf,.....,.... •........ PO.. Tltl COUNTY OP CMt.AW JuN 7. 1184 01a-.20-20t 1·TO Tltl benNOMfT: A.... In re the Eatat• of A08ERT ' • f'M7'l7 Cl1y lente Ane Conrtplllftd hie ..... ~ W tlle HUGH YNIGUl.S, C'ecHHd PvbliSMd Otenge Coest Deity 2. All of Mid WOfk 10 ti. per-~ ..... ,... .. ,.. .... .. CUI MO. ... ._, Pilot JuM 18, 23, 30, Juty 7, 1"' formed in eccorctanc. •th clth'--lllt ..._.., ,_ ......_ NOTICa CW IAU OI' 6A2t lngs Ind llC*lflcetiont wNc11 .,. wtWft • deyt l"9f thla turiwnont MAL PWllllY AT eveiiable et GSA/FaciJltlM 0p9r. PlCTmoua IUIMll I• Mnlf/d on you, Ille .tth tNe coun PRIVAft aALa •llOnl, 1143 e..t Ff\llt Stt'98t, NAMSITATIMIWT awritt9tlret900Mlothecomp4alnt. NOTICEISH!M9Y9'YEH"'81, PlllJCNQJIC[ Senta Ana. Ctlfornia. FM ed- Tfle tolloWlng penona .,. doing Unletl you do. your d9tautt Wiii be eubj9ct lo conflmletlOn by the d111one1 lnfofm•Uon. conlect the bullnftl .. '. .,..,.,_,on epptieatlon of the plain-~titted lk.lperlot eou.n. the FICTITIOUe llU ... M Contreet Coordinator. Anthony JMC PROPERTIES, 717 lido hff, end this eOUrt may Wit• • underllgned:' .. Mmlni.tr•m ot ~STA~ Nevtra •• (714) '34-3239, -na':e .ri,,....~-m...;....a,rv;;.;v.-.:...:;.;r:r-11-1uc•rnei*-Mll,.._.wt111..tef..fhe,...., .... ~ 0... It ~UUb:t JX'.G'rillona 92ee3 <*ne.oded In the complllnt, wtlldl cf/dent, will ecciapt bide Ind .... at bullnelt 11: S.Ctlon 1773 of the Lll>or Cod9 of JORNWESTReALl'.YCO .. aCd-could rault In ~t of p<iv.te .... on . .JuM 21. 1N4, M .PELICAN PHOT5GRAPHY, tfleStaleolClllilornla,U..8oerdof toml• corp .. 717 Lido Park DfNe. wegae, tllclng Ol.ll'IOMY"' pr. operty 9:00 Lm .. or tn.teeft• VllffMn "'-33852 Cooper Lantern. Apt. F, oan. Sup9Nlsort hu obtained the gtn- Newp«t BMctt.Ce. 12ee3 or otllef rell9f r~ted in the com-time ~ by leW, to "'9 lllghlet POlnt, Cell(. 92829 • .,., prevelling r••• of per diam Thie tullMU 11 condoc:t..., by: plelnt. end beet bidder, on tt'9 '9nne end Steptien A. Llncl9es, 33852 Cop---,.id ftl9 _,_., pr_._ corJ)Of•tlon .., · • Oelf/d: Jen. 23. 1"' condition• ,_elnaft• mantlonf/d, per Llntam. Aclt. F, Dene Point, ;:8i:f°' ~ ;14~;;;: John W•t Realty Co ROBERT D. ZUMWALT. Clerk ell rlaht. tltl9, end Inc.wt of A08-Call!. 12829 10 thle locallty f« eadl er.rt. deeei- Jot\n M Coombe, Prialcs.nt By M FEELEY ,09l)uty EAT HUGH YNIGUES, O.C.111d, at Thll buelnwl la c:ondUct«S by: en fM:ation, or eyp. of WOttunen needed Thi• tt•tement wu flied With the .,...., M1 c D•lllld a Rl¥lft the tim. of Ne dlettl, Ind .. rtoM. lndlvldulll to axecute t"9 contrKt ffam 11'8 County Clerk o1 On1ng9 County on 1 .. lleM .. CA. "9u tltl9 Ind lntlt1lll thM Ne Eleata Ny ~ A. Llndate Dir.ctor of the Oepertment of lft... 1'0 ~!!!~~~~~~~MY9~:ecquit'~i«Si~~Clt)lt~l=ltof=~"~of~lawi,~iT~tlll~tt~a~teman~~t:--;fled~iwtttl~~tht~idustinaliR91etlOnl , i'heM ra191 we 1'11'.htM ~ ~Mg9 Cout Delly eny-:!ilfi rciri June 9, 18, 23, 30. 1"' of utd property be .. u.t ~ PutllilNd Onng9 Coeet Olly & AMI Property at C09t • ...... ,.., ual .... P't I I 1$ 8.a of THEOOOAE GRUSSING, At· Piiot June US, 23, 30.'July 7, ttM 4. In eddtllon, Ihle protect Iii LMn of ....... of C .. 1 ..... tClfMY for Adminlttrlttta. 20902 SA21 funded under the St1,. end Locel Oow9'T "''nt Coda. ...... ..._ P9JC .,TIC( B<ool(tluf'lt, Suite 207, Hw!dngton Filc:al Aatlltance Act of 1172 (Pub-~ ri........._ V..., -1 ·s al ---.---.,.-_..-nf'lr-------0.--' -1.-CO.--m-,-------------IBeach, CA. t214a, Slicl real PfOP-__ .,. llnftl"r lie Le.-92·512} encl II 1Ubj9ct 10 II -. 21. l"-.n. nu1-. Plll.IC M>TICE "8.IC NOTIC( wt)' .. d..c:rtbed • followl· ..--...,.-. concfrtiona of.,. Act~ the THOK 00.-0 TO~.. .. &Lall coun ... '1CTITIOUI.,..... • . ....._c .... -A.el property loc.tf/d 1n tM PM:rm0,,..,..... ~ Ac1 (40 u.sc tre.> r... • 1n '" •11 .. .. ncnnoue•11•N ,.a.c...1erer .... -. NAlmlTAfta.NT .............. .,...., Qow,ty of <>rtinee. It* of eel-MAmSTAT'llmNT end lllbof standards~ ,,,501111•.90"!,.llie .. -.. ~~-..._IJT•R D IT ..... ,._,CA...., TM folloWlng pereon le doing CW CA&60NU. fomla. encl 1ege1ty deecttbed M ; The folowtng perw II doing by a. <>me. of IN Sect«aty. of --TM foll<>Wlng ,..._ .. OOlno Pleirdl'f. AMT SECUNTY SAV· bualnele u: COUNTY cw OMMOe EMtlld9 We· rrect. lot 2408, bullr"8e -Labof (21 C.F R. Pert 5~ It .. ... If ..,.., ....... .. tlUlll.--IHGS AND lOAH •SIOQA'nON SPECIAL TY SOFTWARE DE· In tl'le Mttter of the Mltclllal~ Mape racorded In ltll LOVlNG HEARTS. 1555 M9M reqUlred ttllt 11 mecNn1Ca encl i. r-M8J ~ tlle ,..._ U.S. MlCRO COMPON.EHTS. 0..ICli9itt KBliE LEE MAHNte, VEL:OPMENT (SSD). 302 Vlctor\e, ~lion of Ottlcl of tM OJenge County .. Verde Ealt bof9'9 ~ or We>tttlng et "8 ... D .. 1 I 1 .. -...at1 md INC .. t800l Sii~ SoUth 8'e. E. .,, lndMduel. HUNT1NGTON HM-Cott• M .... CA. 92827 CRAIG JONATHAN DEVINE COl'der 58F, eo.ta Meea_ c.llf. 92Ut ... tM1 peld not'-then the bMC ,.._ ..... ..._..... lmne. CA. '2714 90UA ~TIOft. ID• 'e JllCk Gerchlk, 302 Victoria, Cott• tor cnange of N8'M Commonly known H : 24 t 5 Oer11ee Whittington, 1555 M9M hourty rai. or pey end fr1ng9 ban-CLMfC* WWW WMD Moo C>illt1tMon, r.c.. C o r P o r a t I 0 " ; W • M • a• M .... CA.12827 No.A 122580 Florfde Str..t, HUntlngton Beedl, VerdelEMt .-..wtlldl1reonlllelntheofftceof ._. ... ,,._ ... Cl '11lr C.1°"" '7H1 ~ Awe. ENT'EAPNl!ld. IC~• CS * Tl'llt bullnau ls conducted by: en. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CA. 9264& 58F C4* u--Calif ....... the Atc:Hteet & Engineer DM91on o1 l'UlllllihM Of.. C.... De11J lfVIM t2714 corpoeillb1; IEA WJCIE *"11l· Individual FOR CHANGE OF NAME A.P. #02~ 121-42 ' •-. . ' .. .,..v the Genenll Sentces AoencY0" the Plot Thia~ le conductid by. • OWNERS ASSOCW\TIOM; ~ JllCk Gwctilk CIWG ~ 8&DS. OA O~.EM...,. lfwltM '°' ~ ~ 19 conduc1f/d by: an t tberaMa ll1Y dlffar9ricM ti. ... COfPOJlllOn AOSS • .,, lndM&11.-: THI STA.U l'ITi ttelement WM t1lild With the llled • P91ltlon In tl'lle court fOf en Mid parcel of r• property. Al IYCtl o.r.. WNttlngton tween tht min1mUm WIQ9 rat• u _______ _._ ___ I KeUly Mc:CI la:•, •111111 S.C. .cALIEOBlll&A.: Ml rxwa 1 ----"•~ county C*k of 0tang9 County on order anowtng petitioner to chenge bid• mu.i tMI In wrHlnQ, Ind Wiii be Thia ,..llm9nt wee fl1laCI With u.. detwmlnecl by Ute Unlt«S 8'etee -----------~ ltatament ._. lllf/d ..., u. ~ .:!: :="' ! MIY 21, 1964 hie/her nama...Jfrom CRAIG r9Ct!Yed by the Ac1mlnllttlltt>e, ~ty Cllrll of 0rang9 County on S9cr.wy of labor and thoM ct. PtllUC ll)1U County Cl9rtl °'~County on llRITl llM , P'M1171 JONATHAN DEVINE to CRAIG AUCEYNIOUES.etthe0fflo9offler June 1. 1M4 l•mined by 1119 Stete of CelifornlL u-24, 1914 aeonc:m Y• .... ._ .... Publtlhed Orang. Cout Dally JONATHAN DAILEY eticwney, THEODORE GRUSSING. ' ~ 1"9 hlahat t-'• mutt be ptlld. ~1 Piiot Mty 2e. June 2. 9, 18, 1"' IT IS HEREBY ORDEAl:D that Ill 20902 8footthurat, Ste. 207, Hunt· PubllaNd °'MG9 Cout Dally 5 'fCUf attenUon 19 lnv!t.S to u.t Pubhehed OJ-. eo. n: ::.=' :=: I J AS 211o.&4 S*'tOM lnl.,..,ed In the matter 1ngtonhech,CA.t2t48,0trneytMI Pllot June 18 23 30 Jutr7 '"' followmQ~otlNo.vi. OF9UU TIMJJIFmt PllotJunet. 11,n,'8. ,_. ,_ ............ .... efOl'Nlld 1PPM1 Mf01'9 thlt c;owt fllild with tht Clertl of IN ~ ' ' ' ' SA28 Bacon kt contmn.d In the Agr.. (.._, 1101..W, U.C.CJ . SA-.lO .. l f t ...... , In Depe;t1m9nt No. 3 et 100 CMc entltled Superior Coun, or ~ be ment c.ntw ,Drtwew.c.SentaAna.Cel-de!Mlf/dtoMldMl*lllJrebllCpw-A. T"9County ~ Pl'Y'" Notice II hereby glwetl to credt-rt you...., to..-.. lllMC9 .. ---_-nn_,,..a-~-.. -~-----.. --lomla. on July 9, f9M;-at 9:15 ton11yeunytlm9AfTEAtlrltPllb-ment• from-n. for!:'-~•-=·=~-= :C.:C:::,!'oi:'!!71M190~,!: nv o'clock AM .. Ind then Md there 1icat1on of tNe Notice and 8EFORE weges du9 · ""' rtaJC llJ11C( '" ..,... ,_...,., ..,,.. ITAT'llmNT ~ C8UM, If eny they hl"'9~ ~ "'-'"'*lnG of 8llld .... a n.Ccinuactor mutt rneinllln lo be mede on ...,..,.,., ~ wnnen ,_... I •· ""' llie TMfoftoWt'l9J*:ION .. ~ Mid ..-ltlon tor--ot t\ln'lll T"'-•o OF e,.,,,, ,. ........ , ............ _.;Ollr-.... dur"""U.ccur.of helelrd'rCleieCtl!i!od. ---•Ull•U tladaatlfM.. ...... •-<--u· -·· ----~ ........ "'" ..,._, ----•u•••M ..... ,. --R.. nie "*'* end .....,,_ acs-........ ,_ ···-•--==eJ••d ... -~ ..,..__ · lhollld not tMI grtntf/d. • moMy of 1"9 Unltf/d S..,._ All ...... .,....,... 1119 wor1I encl 1Ubm1t '° Vl9 County dr-of U.""9ndad ~ors MAm STATlmlft' ....:,,:=:.__.=--=..-.._........_. AAA CONSTRUCTION, 2283 rr IS FURTHER orderf/d that a emount -dettnnlnf/d by "" Ad-MAm STAW weelclY. cer1dlf/d ~ lt&temant .,... GEOAGE ~EV encl DEHISE Tiie folloMng paraan .. doing -~ .. _ - - Ritchey, Santa A,!!~A;.!~705C_... copy of tNe °'der to lhoW ceuea tM1 'nlnlattetrl• lfld agreed to~ ... ~oloWlng... P9f90N .. doing ~~ ~~~ds~~.!,*tor• , .. ,..,EV,...,... w-,, ... s•-.• 5• ~es: .. ~. 111111 ~ •• 1 ... Add-A·Roomw•• ...orp . .,.,, publl9hecllnttleOrangeeo.tt>.iiy .. P1'11Mmuetaccompenyth9wtit• .....__ -··~-·-..,_ ~ .,.,_ -"' "-SANSIG YACHTS, 5372 El ~ 1 II _.. .... 2263 Ailcfley. S.,,te Ana, CA. t270I Pflol, a ~ of ven-• t9n bid Of otter. Ind u.t ~ WESTEAA PACIFIC. SYSTEMS. inspection end perm1t1he lnt8Mew eo.a Mela. CA 92828 Dr 8-:tl CA. t. Ill ... ...... 4 Ttu1t>uM..a19 c:onduc1f/d br: • olfQl&etion, ~In HI county ~ tMI paid uPOn the coi•1M'6oll 3176 Pulman &,_ of .,,_>W clur1inO wcnlng tlour'l The ioc..Jon .., ~ of .,. Oorlldo "Huntington • ,_ ............. .....__. corPOJatlon et leett one. • waeti for tour oon-of .. by Mid Supat10t Cou.t °' w • r r • n 8e11• y , 1 8 4 2 7 on Ille tob c:fW P..:utNe otlce or prinap.i ta4t EJIW S end llJI 5endr'a 8 • ......, ta 9lla -· ,.. M E. Kofford. Jr., Pr• tlW welt• prtor to u.t ,._ ot otn.r --t=en*eCl'e to tn. Studebektt, Oetritoe., Clit. 90701 c The Comtector lnW\ 1r1 ~office.._. _...! ttle WMndfld IA.J .... 7 a ..__..... Or ........... ,., u• ...... ,_ This ttaltlm90t WU nl9d With the -7 .,..,,,. -.. ...__ H• 31 ,,..,.,. ....,_.__ v--·-~ ~ 2 .,..._ " --ra FI I W -, _.., ... · Mid heertng: ---~tttl«S Couf1. Slid .. Wll V ...._. ,. ',,,. • ..-o. ...._, eny tubc::ontrKIS lhe ~ con-, .... .._ .... ............:.A-_...__. .... _,:C,:_ 8-;h, CA.12S4 • ,....... -.. County Clerk of Ortngl County on o.ted Jl#'le 4. 1"' M ,,..,. ,......, tM .,.,., .uow i.to '--" I.in.ct in u.. AQreement ""'.,,._ ....--·-·-.... ..,.. .,,..., -· ._. _ .... May 25. 1"' ---FRANll. OOMENICHINJ term.•. __.. w ·a 8*y 6 Ead'I b6dcflf must IUbmlt with or.... uef/d tly fie lftl...,.,.,.. Th.a It ~f/d by:.., .................. ... .. _ JudQe of the DATED: Jl#'le 1 11M Thie ltetement waa filed with lht Ns bid a Atltfec1ory ctl9dl certified leror WllNl't tht'98 yeatS .... yw'I ~~ av..... .. • -l U ' • .... ~ Pubuaneci <>tang. Cout Deity SuP9-1of Couf1 ALICE YNIGUES County Clel1t of ~enge County on bJ • ~ betlk °' • !Mdder'1 tui pest ao ,., .. known to the Thd staterMnt,... flled wlttl the te, •ea.erl• llec.,I• ,,. Pllol JuM 2. 9. t8. 23, 1984 Publllhf/d 0Jeng9 Cout Deily Piiot Admlnletrllrllf-Of the Ettete of JuM 1. 1"' bond mao. ~o tM otder of lnt«ld9d ,.,..,.,.,. .. -Hone. Count.. ca.a of OJanoe Cowlty on • .. ......... --. .. NIUC NOTICE ..... " • ..I Sa 1 JUM 9, 16, 23. 30, 1984 ROBERT HUGH YNIGUES natn the County of In en emount Tiie neme(s) end ~ ed-., 1 &lllMlll ........ -....... S.7 law omc. of: Publtshed Oreoge Coest DlllY not .._,hen ttw percent ot the IUln d,.... of th9 Int~ tJ•...,ee(•) May 24' llM • w ~ .. ,...,. =• ...... • THEODORE GRUSSING Piiot June t6, 23. 30. Jvly 7, 1"' bid ... guerent• that Ille blddet ••. RICHARD 8. WHITMAN. m PvbllllMd ~ .. eo.. Ded)' Cl~,,·~-~~: A~ AttorneyetLaw SA33 w111 .. 1erlntothepropoledcontract ~:".;J'~~Su.t-S. Coete~ PftotJ\IMt, t8,23.30, 11MJ" .-..!.. ....... ,_,.,..:.:. 20902. 8tootthurtt, Sulla 207 If the NIM II 8WW'ded him In the SA-11 ;;;;.;;; M ..-· _ -~~---------;Hunt'i1ton BMctt, CA. 92848 --ti' MrTl'IM' 9Vent of tmture to .Ofer Into IUcil That tM pr~ pertiMl'lt..... -~ ,_ -Plll.IC NOTICE nmLnl nu•~ to la deecribed In general ea: SALE .... •days.,_._ .,..., ... --------·---T*-( 14) 964-5205 contract. the ptOOMds of the check OF Al/TOMOTIVE tHEMICALS Ind 19 ..,_ on you. lie wftll "* oawt IUPeNOR COURT Publllhf/d OJang. Coul Delly Piiot ACTinOUa ....... Will be fortelt.s or, In caM of 8 loeat«S et 833 w• 11th Straet •5. a written NlllPOl'IN to ~t CW CA&.WOMttA, JUM 11, 17, 23. 1"' NAm eTATllmN'T bOnd, 1"9 fUI tum IMreof Will be Coste Meee, CA 12942 ~you do. yo&W def*"' .. M COUNTY Of' OfWtU ~ butl~~ ~.,.doing f~ :ic-=.~.::. ~ Thi 8uslw ~ UMd bJ uld .,,.__,on ~of .. ,_.. ~~=~fof t"9 DIAMOND LANE, 122 Main St., r9q111rf/d to furnilh a P9rlormencf trenslerora et -* location Is: ~-:!,11U:..,.~n:.:-:.: TBEYOR JOH-PAUL MAI.LOY, Huntington BMctt. CA. 92t4e ::::.,~:.,:::.,. ~ u:: ~ ~r ~~~ .. ~ dlm9'df/d In the complM1l. "'*" Minor, by JONELLE SUSAN Hine Mauth. 110 Apf1I Dr., Hunt-tr1ICt end a p....-Bond In tht lrldlcl.tA be c:ontummUed el Che c:o.*f t-* In uw••-1' of MALLOY end PAUL RICHARD ~on 8Md\. CA. 92848 .,.,M, of 100-~ of the con-ottlc• of SILVER SERVICE ....... t= ol moner or~ ~~::::· hl1 P.,_..ta, for CNng9 ~A=-Hun=~'°~ Ot , trect Said bonda to be flrat llP-ESCROW. 12741 Brookhurat Otot,_ req,-WlnU.OOll'l- No. A A 123605 The folloling pweona ~ doing Thia bullMu la conduct«S by: ptowd by the County CouflMI Ind Str•. Garden Grove. County of ~ Dec.. 14. 1113 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE bu11M1e M '. lndMdulla (huSband & witl) RlUt Manager of ~-. County, ~~ 92842 on or efter LEE A. BRANCH. 0.. FOR CHANGE OF NAME DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES N1neMez.attl 8 Pu....mtoSctlon4SIOolthe Thli c.11k.,.,.,., 11 eubjec1 to TholbusllnMelilccndudedby:r1 ByGAILCAAPEH'T'Eft.~ Pe1ltlon«1 JONELLE SUSAN ~ANY Ill, a Cellfomle Umltf/d L90Nl'd Marath ~nment Code of the Stet• of Califomle Unlfoon Commerclel lndMdual ~ L. ..... ~ MAUOY AND PAUL RICHARD P~. 270 s. en.tol, SUlt9 ThW ttewnant ... fl>ed-..tt:h IN c.tifomla. tM contrKt .. contMI Code S«:Uon 1108. Wllkam s Utlleton ... _ c-. c- JENKINS fllild e P911tlon In tNe 201. Coaca Mlle. Callfomll 9212t County Cwtc of OJenge County on ~ ~ ~-.::-::: The.,.,.,_ end eddrw of IN per-This 1tai.men1 ._ fled wf1h the f'l1 M-. .......... ..,. court tor en Ol'der e11owtnQ Ji.pol-DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES May 21, '"' to "'wit~,_ the,._,.. ... son with WhOm deM'ns mllY tM1 Med County a.it of OJenge Coun'Y on C-. ...... CA.-cant to cNng9 l\la nerm hm COMPANY "· • Celfornla 0.-et F-.s W1Y l'l'IOMP vr ..,_ •• , 1t Siver SeMce &crow Corp Mey 2• tte4 m.-TREV~ JON-PAUL. MALLOY to Plrt'*'8Np, 210 S .._., 9'llte PublllMd OJlin09 Coelt o.ly of 0tMQ9 to .,.,,. ~ 12741 ~ St.. P 0 aoX ~ PUOllltled OtWIQie COllll Dailly Plot TREVOR JON-PAUL JENKINS. 201, eo.te M9M. CeltorM t2Gt Piiot June 16, 23, 34), July 7, 1"' ~ r:: :::C,'-: c .. --. 1389, Garden Grow. CA. 92642 Pvbbhed OJMQ9 Coat Dally May 2&. June 2. 9. 11, 1914 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that d THE DRAPER FAMILY VEN· S.4-'2 "' he...-::;:;:·-· ':i eacfOW •1016. encl tM I.at dey for Piiot Jone I 19 23. 30. 1M4 1A,... penona ln..,_led In the matt• TU"E. • Cellfomle Umhd hrtrw· ~ t '""" '° '.._, eny or ming dalmt by eny c:r.ol1or lhel be SA-17 aforeeald eppMt befor9 Ihle cour1 lhlp, 270 S lt1etol, SUM 201. P\aJC fl)TIC[ bide.:°~ 9lfY lnfot~ In Jv1y 2. 1184. wt16ct1 11 the ~ In Oeper1m.nt No. 3 11 700 CMc Coetl M99a.~ 11121 -,.: ~DER oF THE BOARD OF dey befcn tht conaimmauon det9 c.nter Ot1W Waet, Sante Ana. c.1-Thll ~ II ~f/d by: I l'IC1'T10Ue ...... sp90fled 1bow fo<nfa, on Juty 23, 1"'• at t:1s ~ P#1Mrll'llp. Ulm ITA,......,. SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE Deted· J\lne i 1M4 o'cloclc AM .. end thin end there DIVEf\SIFIEO PROPERTIES -., ....._.....,.. ,...._ II .-..... COUNTY. CALIF~HIA Rldl.,d B ~ COMP"NY 11 ,. .. ,.....,....,"' ,......._.. -"' DATED May 29, 1"' ll'low cauae, If eny they MY9 • why " bualneel U: (SEAL) LINDA D ROURTS Intended Tr.,,._I) Mid ~ltlon '"' ctlangl of name • Callfornla 09neral Pwtnerehlp JHW PAINTING. 3234 Orlgof'I Clerk of ''"' Boerd of ~ PublllMd Orenge Cout Dell'f Tis ~~a~·~ tl\lt • ~ s. 0 'M4Mra, o.n.• p911. A~t~ ~ CalltaJ.~ of 0Jeng9 County, Caal~ Pilot June 16, 19M SA-38 copy of thlt order to ahow c.... be Thie •t•t.,,.,..t ... Ned With the · •· _.....,... Pvbllahed OrlnQe Coatt Deily ........ t pubaehf/d In the ~lnQeCoat Delly County Clerk of Ortn0e County on AV:ti1aC:!rr!:':'c~:r't>v:.,, June 18, 23. 1"4 -----------Piiot. 1 ~ of 09Mfel May7, tfl.4 lndlvldual SA-45 ___ MLIC...-__,_fl>__,fl_U ___ _ cWculttlon, s>Yt>tlttled In t""-county .....n Mike Herttle et leUt once • week tor four con--Pvbllthf/d OJang. Coeat Daly Thlt lletemant wee fllf/d wltll the MCU11w welt• pttor 10 the dey of Piiot May 28. June 2, t. 11. t984 County Clerk of Otenge CounlY on Mid hMting. 2801 .... June 1. 1"' Detf/d ""-14, 1"' FRANK OOMENICHIHI Judg9 of the ~COurt .... YOIJITIL.9 ......... C....DtM•1• ==.._...CA.- Publehed Orang. Cout Dally PMo June 18, 23, 30. Juty 7. 1N4 ACTmOUS .U-... NAmeTAT'lmNT The fonowing per..on la doing bualn.-•• H & H INDUSTRIAL WA TEA SfR· VICE. 236 Robinllood Pl., eo.t. M..a. CA 92827 Wllliem J Hanson, 238 Rob- lnhood Pl Costa .._., CA t.2&27 This bu..-II c:onduc1ed by: en indMdual William ' Hanaon Thia stetem.nt WU flted ""th Iha County Clar1< of OJMQ9 County on May 24. 1984 ~ P\.oblllMd OJenge Cou1 Dall)' Ptiol June I ti, 23 30, 1ta4 SA·21 '1Cnnout ......... NAmlTAW Tiie ~ ---.,. ~ bulNieeeU THE GOLDEN SHELL. 211',. = Ave . 8alboe ....,,,, CA MergeliM l Llndah&. 202 Olene! c.net. ~ llland CA 1211.2 l(ennetll O Undet\I. 202 Grencl Cenal 8albOll llllend, CA t2t82 Thtt ~ .. eonduc1.o bJ lndMdu I (flutben<I & wifel Mer9'11M Undehl Th11 ttel~ w Med wrlll tM County CMitk of Otenge County on Mty 14 1M4 NI.IC ll>tlCl ACTmou••H•M .,..ITAi n Thi fallowlng pa'90n8 ... doing buslr'9tt u; I C CONNECTIOM, 24.422 Del Predo 11, Dena Point, Call a26Q9 Mr M J Mc:Gt'liW. SS91 1 Oier'9 Or Dane POint, catif 92129 Mr Den J HanMOll'I. S40l2 For- mosa. 09na POd'lt. c.lf 12129 Mr e K Clewortt\ $250 eroao SI Boa 1421. Newpor1 e..:m. Callf 92663 Thll ~ II conduc1ed by; a generel pert~ B Clewortl'I , This statement wes fllild """' )M County~ ol OfwtOI Countf.ol'\ J"""'., 1984 • ,.,.,. Pubhahed Orange Coat pj!ot June 16. 23 30, ,.., 1. 1~ SAS5 · . . ~ \ . . . THE FAMILl' CIRCUS by Bil Keane '""-:- .. ' • \ "Lile• it, Daddy? We hod to go to three stores and one ice cream place before we bought it." .------------------------MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He always sits under the messiest eater." PEANUTS ~ERE'S THE WORLD FAMOUS SURGEON ON HIS WAY TO TME OPERATIN6 ROOM .. by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schutz • • WEEILl' lllDGE QUIZ Q.l -A1 Sout)I, vulnerable, you hold: •It c.:?Al OIOIM tt75'1 ParlMr opeo1 the biddio1 with Ont no trump. What do youm~? · •QJIM OJMS oa •AS? The biddln1 hu proceeded: Q.6-Neithtr vulnerable, u South you hC>ld: •Alt o AQS ¢AM ttsfl The blddinr hu proceeded: Look for an1wtr1 on Monday. l' .... ,.., to , .. °"' trtek ......... t.Mfatoel dlt Hetractt A writer Mff Nwdl FMt S..*' Wut , ... t. , ... t. I NT Dttle 1 What action do you take? S..*' ""' Nri Eu& l NT r ... I• I O 1 ,...atkM: .,. ....... ... t.ldaf u ............ ~. Q.J-A• South. vulnerable, you hold: Q.•-Both vulnerable, u +91 <:>N o Al065 •KtTW South you hold: Wbat action do 7ou take? Q.8-Ae South, vulnerable, you hold: ... , .... .,...-....i- Ltarll to IW die ....... atteek wl*' C...,.._ Gan•'• Parlner optru the ' bidding •A76. <:>.A8% 0 KU •QJM wflh one 00 trump. What do The b1dd1n1 h11 proceeded: •JH <:>9$ OAIQJ98! •A The bidding hu proceeded: "Ope .... L..a. .. fw 1"' "''' .... 11.&5 le ~ ...... you respond? ~wdl Eut S..tJi Wut -wr o P111 !NT Pl.II Q.S-Both vulnerable, a1 3 • PUI 1 South you hold: What do you bid now? ~\ 04£Cl(f~?tof­ ~"·t.!004l I.MAT WA'> M"f T1Mf. ot.l 1"~ 't0~~~~1 ll Ml~~,~~~! 'fOO ~i AA\Jf. ~T 00\&lN 10 Rf.~T. OAO~ ' •·" . ..__..r..-.1_...._ ........... FOa BE'l*l'EB Oa FOK WORSE I "ffilNK l1U. LE:T'" Ul. GO eACKlb ruwcMe.~. Pt4MIE. Sti~'S ~rl'lll.~~ S..*' W ett Nert.Ii Eut l o l <:> DWe P .. 1 What action do you take? 'iOO'iE. NoT ~f'V05W iO l~W0£.1~ 'f1Mf. t ~ ~~TlfllCil . .w~r l~U. ME.~'{ RuMMtN6 1'lM£ !~ Leeda," cJt CW. .. .,.,.,., • P.O. It• !59, Nww-'• N.J. 016'8. Make cMcb ,.,.w. to New.,.,_.tnb. by Jeff MacNeflt by Lynn,Johnston rts~v~ SHE. PICt<a> IT lJ1IN1ft:.. ~T~J FUNK l' WINKERBEAN Wla.Uag witJa~l­ -owoo DE ~AS~­ A OEJ.Jc.Alt AND F~rfl) ~ED WINE 1lW 15 BEST SOrTE.D 10 £XXJR U(,Hl'EK elm> OF ffEkf ... I I by T~ Battuk ~ "61 BALON9.> ANO ~M .. Jj)J DK.SMOCK NOW u i§ 11 ~ 1. -re i...&... Me W'HA'f" KINP OF FL.OW6RS YOU SMeW--ON 'f".-4 IS eo'f"'f"OM L.INe .' by George Lemont by Pat Brady IT'S ta ~ ... ITS SGJPm.-? · • Best Prices · •· Great Selection • Convenient locatjon • Super Service • Courteous & Knovvledgeable Sales People! . 2600 HattiOr Blvd., Costa Mesa 17141 540-9100 12131 587-8266 . (Just one mlle south of the 'eJ San Diego Fwy. on Harbor Blvd.J ----------iu--_____________ l ( J I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/SaturClay. June 18, 1914 GlDBO DENISE REND GIBBONS, a dent of HuntlrWUln Beach, pumed away ;lune 15.' 1984 in FoUntaln Valley. Califomla. She swvMd by, and deeply m1aed by her loVlna husband, Daniel: dauah~r. J~1fer Wand Tennant: mother and father, Ralph and Dorothy Mark of Palm Springs; brother, Dennis RUSMU of Hun~ Beach: grand· mother, Alice Mary Mark of C.OSta Mesa; grandfather, Samuel A. Popovic of Fon· tana. DmiR and Dan re- sided in Se.ii &.ch, movlna to Huntinaton Beach, where they resided for the past two years Denise worked part ume at .. Rascals Res- taurant for the past yHr, she will be sadly m.med by all Serv.ces Will be held Monday. J one 18. 1984 at 10 AM at P aci r1c Vie w Mortuary Chapel. Newport Beach, Cahforrua Fnend.s may call at fhe mortuary Saturday, June 16 from 6.30 PM unul 9 PM and Sunday, from 10 AM unul 9 PM. In- terment wilJ follow chapel service at Pac1f1c View Memorial Park. Pacific View Mortuary. Otrectors, 644-2700 ------THUMMEL WENDELL B. (CAPT) THUMMEL passed away June 12, 1984. Arrange- men ts pe nding with McCorm1cks Mortuary, Laguna Beach PIERCE M OTHERa IEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BEHGtMO .. SM ITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 4 ]' E 1711'1 St Cos1a Mesa 646 9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme1ery • Moriuary Cl'lapel • Crema1ory 3500 Pac11tc V11i:w Ori~e 111ewoor1 Beach f.Jd 2"flr McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Lag.me Canyon Ad Laguna Be,c"' Ca 92651 49·• 94 15 MUC t«>TICE FtCTfTIOUa 8UllNHa NAMIHATE•NT The following peraon1 are doing buslneuH ALEXANDER-PERRE & AS· SOCIATES, 1151 Dove StrMC, Suite 130, N B Ca 926e0 Linda Perre, 10120 U~th. Whttller.Ca 90e04 T hit butlnett IS conducted by: lf'I tndlvldu8l Linda Perre Thi• ltalemenl WU flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mey 21 19&4 ,,... Published Orange Coat DeAy Piiot M•y 26. June 2. 9, 18, 1964 2807""'4 P\BLIC t«>TIC£ FICTITIOUS IW ... U NAME ITATE•NT The following peraon1 we doing business as 1 TEX GOLDBERG'S SPA· OHETTI HOIJSE 2 TEX GOLD- BERG S SPAGHETTI HOUSE ANO AUTHENTIC COWBOY BAR. 3 GOLDBERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE & REAL WESTERN SALOON; 4 GOLDBERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE Y CANTINA. ANO 5 TEX GOLD- BERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE & AUTHENTIC WESTERN SALOON, 21094 BelCh Blvd Hunllnglon Beach CA 92646 M & J lnvestmenll Inc In· COfporlled on Cahlorn1a 3700 New· port Blvd Ste l 102 Newport Be1ch CA 92663 This oustneas is conducted oy a COf POllUOn Jorn S Rossi Secretary This s111ement wH filed wtlh lh• County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on M1y 30 1984 Jorn S ,.0 .. 1 3700 Newpon atvd Newpon .. ec:h, CA t2M3 175-3151 Published Orange Coast P1IOI June 9 16, 23 30 1984 SA-15 P\BLIC NOTICE K-nm 'ICTITIOUI IWllNIH NAME ITATIMINT Th• following pet"ton1 ere doing bullness as BARCLAYS-LAW. 17702 Cowen Slreet. lrvlne. CA 9~714 BARCLAYS ST AN FORD INVEST• MENT CORPORATION. CetllOfnle, 17702 Cowen SlrHI, lrvlne. CA 92714 BARCLAYS ROYALTY INVEST· MENT GROUP CallfOfnll. 17702 Cowan SlrMt. Irvine CA 92714 BARCLAYS ALLSTATE INVEST· MENT CORPORATION Cal1fomle, 17702 Cowan SlrM t lnllne. CA 92714 CLAYS ROY AL TY GROUP INC • 17702 Cowen Str .. t lrvlne. CA 92714 BARCLAYS AMERICAN CAPI· T Al CORPORATION Cehlornla. 17702 Cowan Slreet Irvine. CA ~27 14 LAW ASSOCIATES, a LOUtt!IN Corporatton, P 0 Box &45. Jen.. 1ing1 LOUISll M 70548 This txnineu •• cond\lelecl t>y e ~el J*1Mrll'llP Jotlrt C. Connolly, Vice Pr...a.nt Ttns stetement wa I•'-IM4h the :;aunty Ct«tc of Or~ County on 4pril 2t, 1984 ~ Publttt\ed Orenge eo.tt 0.lfy 1>11o1 May 28. June 2, 9 14, 1914 2.153 •• I -~---_ -- ~ "" -·- I • ... • The Ultimate Experience • Experience the excitement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! I --J • II phone 642-5678 people reafj classified I • I \ oltl aoo 1£1' CllS \I S10Cl 10 c1oost '"' 11 .. ' 642-5678 .THE NATIONS 5th i.ARGEST VOLUME JEEP DEALER IS OUT TO SELi! 200 NEW . ' . . RENAULTS AND JEEPS DURING JUNE NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME -NEW '84 RENAULT ILU~~--- 48 E.ST HWY MPG ~<ca Deep Night Blue, Vinyl BueketSeats, P155/80 GR13 Radials, 4 speed, 4 cyl, Front wheel drive. Factory r conditioning, 4 cy1, 4 spd, front whl drive, Sebring red clear coat. fabric bucket seats. (Stk # 1013) (Ser. #267212) '84 FUEGO, 2.2L Performance engine, 5 spd, air, power sunroof; am/fm stereo 6 speakers. (Stk #810) (Ser. #10249) A TRUE SPORTS CARI Sale Price $9999.00, $3058.82 Down (Can Of Trade) 48 Mos. Def. P.,_. $12,658.14 NEW 1984 JEEP CJl's Special Stk. #951 (088917) New '84 CJ7, Cinnamon.Metallic, Optional rear 8'de, rear seat, 4 spd, hubs, P/S, Nutmeg soft top Included! NEW 1984 JEEP CHEROKEES I Wl&OllEERS OUR NEW DOWNSIZED JEEP WAGONS OVER 50 IN STOCK TQ CHOOSE FROM! WE • SPECIAL! Stk # 736 (073085) "DEMO" DISCOUIT WE WILL DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO MAKE YOUR DIALI 2.48 Are d>urbon newspapen really read as well as city dait•? v.11 ~ to the Simmons Mortcet Research Bureau\ rwc:.nt study of USSPrs duban man.ts, they ore. · . In fact, Simmons repor1s that our "3 martcM aucMnC9 ol 32. 2 . million, and 13 million suburban houMholds, delMw' bettw than 2.48 react.es per ~ That's o highet' rote of r'90d.nhip than almost 9W1fY other city daity we.COt'f1*e with. Simmons olt0 repom that more than 66% of CM"~ read their suburban PQf*' the fint day, and OWf' 94°/o read it within two day&. Md, that 3.4% "90d their duban paper on two« mote clffeeent days eadi week. llEW 1984 JEEP GUiii WlliOllEER THE ULTIMATE IN 4 WHllL DllVI LUXUIY '84 Grand W_agoneer~ Nordic Green Metallic, V8, 4 whl drive, tratler towing pkg. Loaded! LoadeCll Loaded! \.__ . ~ .. • S~ECIALI •Plus Tax, Doc. & OMV MORL ..r\AH1A(.0.)tU JCMOSt IDUISC>l•l •n tS12~TU l*t t>• 7li1 PHllMla"'tt!ACilSI i., 02USAH~C•1.-•>1 •UJ ,...1. I I I \ •• t .. ' C4 Or nge Coal DAILY PILOT 1Saturd1)'1 Jun 1~. 198A$ Here'• How·vou Can U•• Our Femout Dlm••·A-Lln• our famous hatnctatatl 300Z Ptrnaala 30U 1111 Wu... 11001.•=-•;;.il ...-..-.-.... -1~ ·§PiFUTOXC ftEXblNdi , _______ ..__ &1Mt1. lli'ri BAKER. gravey .. rd Advice In All Mat1tfl & YOUNO f'EMALe tmmt<I 0~1ng fOf a tell• no e111>« wUI 11 n Cour\&eilng. 1815 So El ( 11 TO 2•1 •tartar In n ntr meJy w1neM111 Donut H Cam no R .. 1. S.n Clen\ SINCERELY WANTED flllpac.c! 2947 HarbOr Blvd, • .... ttMtm °' m.a them with ocwrect cull to °='-Hot, UO W ... , at., Coet. ...... CA. • l ech tMfn must be priced wtlft no 1-.m ft9f' .0. too 1Mt Hne -SU D mtntmum. .... lt-.tootl, ptoduoe °' ptants. DIMES~A-LINE llc'd 492·72te YOU AAE!: Attractive. A E 11w .. 1ment firm. M ... .-sp;ntual Psychic. Ad· lhapely, aeieetlve, tun Excellent communieatlon __ UL_l_O_l_l_l_T_OL __ l"'t-·- v1s0f I Card R.eadtt• tllled, honett. YOUR and organ1Ut1onal 1klll1 Pa .. , pr-t " luturt. INTERESTS: Tr.val, out• r-ulted. along with tlrll Book tennla IHI nt, '"'' --· 0 d,..,...1 •Portt t"' .. tr• .,., & 6 .. N write-up chat"'H, lite "7"'·2 .. "'5 ot "31·""'".. ""'' ' • " • rete typing "· on • 1.. " " ... v ....... nle• clothel. dining out 8 d •to typtno (45 wpm) I bk"Pil' • ... oommerclal ecte .UOWed. 1e· Al.UMINUM ex1en11on COLLECTORSI Marvol ladder ''° Speed Queen a n d D C c o m I c • wa•'*· dryer $50 eecll 1962/present SOc each Schwinn men's bike 28" $35/ 100. Couch S20 140. 541·9490 Mark 548 -8619 or L---._ r <t "BEING SPOILED"! emokar en rtsum phOMI ' vark>U• I ofc I tit• t•a • PleeM call Biii· !xt 101, TMI. '8 lJt:>per Newpon duties. &45·5000. M·F LADIES ah<* 10 and 11 MOP buck•t end wringer SEARS open heerth cor-itbo REWARD for Arma· 850-4101, ~po<t ~~ ~;~~:::e"· medium S'S-$ tO T E.D'a $50. Pinto " apeed $50 ner dHk. boOkc ... top, layan cat Iott In E••lblulf. 1 Id 1 llLlll llf OLll tall/tMd. S5 pair 8 loot '49 FOfd 4 apeed $50 dark pine $35 each Old Long brnttan halr. blue l•tlatll Orr. 4014 Attn Ka~n ln~11 •::.;. Secretary, memberahlP gold tote $50. 2 cane Double sink and I ' Iron purnp. black $35. •ve• Sealpolnt 760·0808 *WANT OUT? history oca P · ealea, heavy phonH. bec:k/red vel119t chair• counter top $35 St"I Small old t11hloned rock· credit chkg, poellng, on * 1973 Honda Elalnor 125 5-48-3288, with blown piston S50 CONSTRUCTION trailer Caber ski boots. like new made from pickup Can size 9 S20 540-1663. handle large heavy load• 600 USED brick 35¢ each SSO. 645•7361 __ S..5 each. Long Boy twin desk $35. Grayco Trenler .... painted $30. Smell We bUy butlneUff. amall Ad ert1's'1ng computer (Ty~· 80 mattr... and box $20 pump $50 CaM paper kitchen table. 2 chalra FOUND ADS & large any financial V wpm) 6-45-5000 -F Egg crate mattress s1s. towels and 2 dlspenaera 20"x38" open• 10 n cond Ali ereas so. Calll A • Hlln Long Boy loam matlress S25. '68 Ford pickup 33"x38" $30. 968-1307 ·RE FREE Your price • out term• ss1stant A11l1tants for buay beaut)' $15 Matchbox toy "Yes-grill• $25 ·74 Chevy plcic· Huntington Beach. n Call Bart 730-7002 salon Good op"""'rtunlty ~ • p 4 00 • ~ C) ~ • (S) 15x9(81ug)whlleateel CRUSER bike $35. •poke wheels with tires Portable typewriter S 15 S20 each Lawnmower Car rack s 10 2060 State $35. 2 twin headboards Ave Cotta Mesa Follow $5 NCh (2) 3x6'8 sliding Oak ' Street Home alter glau doors $20 each 12 noon 960-7021. 8 FOOT dinghy Rugged. CYCLE helmet, gold $25 rowing. towing. or out-Gold JacktlS. small and board shore boat medium $25 642-7299 Cushion sides SSO ~ESK s25 Dining table 6'4 4-0780 sso Breakfast tat»e. 4 ANTIQUE rephca solid oak ch8lrs SSO ryplng table hlQh chair Cost S 120 sell SS Corner tlble S6 Sii· SSO Peterson lull size car v er w 11 r e 1 5 c . 2 5 c seat Meets all safety re-Clothes S 1·S2 Christmas qulrements. hke new S25 decorations, big box S2 21702 Saluda Circle Basket flowers $3 1948 Huntington Beach Fullerton Avenue. Costa 963-5115 Mesa 548-1046 teryeare" $12 each 36" up grllle S25. 554·'4959. t 1 et .--ahlps wh"l S45. Minolta SOFAandchalt,matchlng C If womenlaunlquebu1lnu1 We have an enry ev 200 Ntwport Center Di. 450E with flHh $50 NATIONAL Ge,..,,faphlc with wooden frame and a : you wlll enJoy Window poslllon avallable for a Newport Beach -• 1 hi $50 dependable person Dally mod 188 air oun magazines. 254 variety ol removal) e cus on1 . 1•2·1111 Security Prod'• 979-4624 Interested In advertising BOOKKEEPER F/C Nwpt S12 979-1320. boot\1 S11 $2 large on 831-1173 laYHt•t•t Job wlll Include clerk BchBldrMt1<1personw/ LARGE ottoman, gold painting $35 Western SOLID birch 6 drawer duties and special pro· const. relaltd uper sso Sofa, English lounge shins medium $4 each dre ... r $50 Desk llama. Or~taaltltt 4011 Jecte Good ty~lng akllla Soma gen ofc, typing S50 848·1122 Coltec:llble Merlin game LIQht. Ill• holder S5 each Found Bord or Coll I• FantalUC Multi Level Mar-are a must Excellent plus phonH Salary S10 Wooden coal hang-Desk phone S15 eo11.. black/white HB area lteting M"tlng •FREE• benellll Advancement open Send resumt to LAVENDER and lace ers 25c Purees $1 table, all wood S20 730--4985 8/18·19 7pm Call Larry opportunity Send re· Jim.PO Box2990.New· bows, uMd for wedding Shoes 61,.,B S2. 10-4 176 432·90 t9 FOUND Pit Bull puppy Mezzanatto 559·0848 aume or call. port Beach, Ca 92660 soc each Ceke top S5 Cecil Place 6-42-5872 1 d Th k -Lavend8f and white tulle STROLLER S9 Ba .. lnette identify 964-1605 or Mel n a ac ery lttkht'tr /Oft l11r net on 6 Inch bolls S 1 NEARLY new small re-S t5 Dresser mirror $35. 964·30 l6 Loan of $500,000 or any Tht lallr Plitt Full bk pg. A/P AIR, pay· each '4 ltitchen Chair• lrlgerater sullable bar, Extra long twin mattress Found Male pit bull, part thereof for Syndl· P 0 Bo11 l560 roll. taxes. P & L + MC· S20 lor all 546-9050 van SSO Chair, ottoman, S45 Double bed $35 fawnlwhl, fem brown ter· cated Scrap Enterprise Costa Mesa. Cafll 92626 retarial. typing & media beaulilul condition $4S King bed S25 Twin bed rle<, rem blkl brown mix with S900,000 yacht & (714) 642-4321 eitt 302 Resp sell 11arter only LIKE new 4 Firestone 760·9387 $15 Table and lour Collie. male blond terrier. mllllon dollar home tor 714-540-331 t P-22517SR 15, 721 's • ~.. $50 n-..k S26 II t I C ti t ------mounted on white spoke NEW women s tennis -·alts ..,.... · male blk Lab male co • era an par c • .-.NSWEAING SERVICE rims $50 each One hke clothes size 8 and 10 Sewing machine S45. grey/Ian temer, f Hlma-pateorurnlnterestonly relephone operator vare-IOOllHPEI new Uniroyal glass belt Skirts and shorts SS-$8 D:esk $15 Bikes S10 and layan Torti. lge selection (714} 499-4187 ous shills Fun time only Pt-tm Musi handle com· L·78xtS black wall s25 Tops S•·S7 Dresses $9· S15 Lamps SS·S15 Bui· ol healthy vaccinated kit· 382 3rd St ... c. Laguna pleit books a~ur1tely One Goodrich belled $10 720·9088 let S35 Linens S 1·S3 tens avail 644-3656. NB M L 4024 Beach SC and BPI CompU1er raised white letters: OAK desk $50 Queen size 953-1316 or 953-8467 Animal Sheller 644-3656 oaty to tla 'RCH DRAFTS PERSON ~; 1~~;65 de a Ir• b I e H· 70-16 mounted on Afvlera sofa S40 9 draw-TIMEX Sinclair 1000 com-FOUND nr Leisure World, Lllll U OYE 11000 w/1tlnt skills only for mag rim S25. 842-5072. er d re as er s s 1 o, puter with 16K ram+ 3 blond, M, 1 yr. Retriever-Prime Financial Strvlcea space planning firm IOOllHPER MAKING room for new-645-7381 Must sell this programs $35 2 portable mix. 2 Ilea coll 786-9237 557-3512 26t·6040 PIT, 19.25 hrs per wk, must sell this mom n . morning or all donated TVs S20 and S40 Large ~ MtriHf fllowpol'1 Btll~b.J1wJ1cm... Oak desk SSO. Riviera •~..ad~Gold r.. -immott Must have law office PORT ABLE dishwasher• Kroehler rocker S25 Un-case. Broad & West· T. • I 4021 'ward winning firm seeks: exnar. Refs ran'd. Call sofa and matcn1ng chair e11cellen1 condition S50. used phone answer ma· minster N.B. 548-7252 ------!'!'!!'--.--... $40 2 dressers. 1 with 494-3220, chine $35. Unused Found.WhltedogwlthLD. l .NSlnLER •T1l11td D11l~1tr 114-478-t976 mirror $lO each REFRIGERATER-S40. AMIFM speaker phone Newport Beach Animal :xp.lnslleplannng IOuTl~llS'LES 645· 7381 530 Fl 1 $ 0 $3 1 reeldenllal design • " Mower $40 Oak spice ve b kea I • 0 Shelter. 644 3656 SALARY P US· Outgoing OLD Czheck copy of cabinet S25 631·2226. each Three guitars • .... 01,tal1 & enthuslaatlc aalet per-Stradlvarlua violin with S2.50·S7 SO each 9086 LOST 3•1r mo old Ger. \41n. 4 yra. txp. In Type V. son/store model with ,~,~ cue and bow SSO. Many ROCKET mag wheels 14x7 Cockatoo Avenue 011 Shep puppy blk/brn lost Oall (11 4) 112·2100 fashion flair needed for vintage and antique $25 eacodh ~.'.'e LRxS1105 Magnolia between Ellls Fairview/Fair 675-2183 'RT Intelligent. llexlable. our e>ecluslve women'• chairs and rockers SS· ~re, ~78 15•aff8es · and Garfield 8·4 Satur· LOST boom for Wind· committed person need· des igner boutique $50 Classic till swivel ~·~~'s $111 a•~ .. r Sn~: day only surfer on Bayside Sch ad for cuetom lramlnn. F/tlme Must be respon· ...,...,. ......... " Ttj& .chili:....IOL Call Btll'Bt"720·3819 .... ibleJ44lleb~ .Pl..._ .. _;;~ ..... -~~'.f • ..__J ~· ~1PUlftftQfl.~ Flfl.llc BICYCLE mans 3.•need dive knife $9 Dlvtrl hardwood folding chairs th b lb 15 L ·k"'I S6'5"°642'-'1~._~ • --~Lag '8'6f\ ...... booties. l1tge S6 101b1 S25 Solid walnut office w1 u s ang • s25 2 screen iuards tor dumbells $6 6" coaxial side chair s 18. Car fold boots $25 Two pair Nor TWIN matlress eete $3 Ing PIT 20•30 hrs to cu11n MAIER ~~~1~g73~oors 10 each car speakers (cost SSO) up invalid walking wheel Sb5oo6tsSOS73SP6a71rTVstand1 each Delk, yellow/whit Lost gold cross & ony11 & *IOOl l HPlll* llart S4to11art BotheJt· forh1ghquaJlly casegood1 • ~ • p f •11n ik spen' s1vl not high in price. reason· • ble cost. class1 fied advertising $9 644-6989 chair S28 Large selec· · • ..$45 Sha.a S1-S5 Lamt gold locket (wedding •REAL ESTATE• pandable So. Cst Plaza manufacturer Musi have BICYCLES men's 10· GOLF forged irons 3·9. hon of picture frames. ROD Stewart concert S4-$'14 Oealgner clothes present from hu1ban~ for real estate de· erea 751"6306 fOf appt. own tools Exper only speed SSO. Also 3-speed good condition SSO m1ny oak S 1·$5 Several tickets. good reserved SS-SSO Summerl wlnter v1c of grand stands at veloperl home bullder. to AISEllLEIS need apply Sherwood S45 1-speed $39. All e11-548_3774 gun racks S 12·S25 seats $30 each and SSO clothes S25-S50 House· Newport Harbor High. handle payables and re-Apply 7 AM MacGregor Corp . 3655 W McFad· cellent Look, nde. new Walnut 4 drawer ot11oe each 6 pairs 1vall11ble for wares 25«·S25 Toys. 532-2711 ceiveables, prepare bank Yachts. 1631 Placenlla. den. Santa Ana. I nr Extras Call Monday or LADDERS $10 Garden desk S24 Many old July 20th and 2111 blkesS1-SSO.MGB1ann1 rec's Musthaveworklng CM Harbor Blvd ) ~ after 968-~ 138 hoses SS Fertilizers S2 trunks and chests. mostly 960-2686. cover $25 T ·1hlrt1S1·$2. REWARD lost Persian 6ca51, knowledge of general ~-.,.---=---...,.---:-CAM PAN ION Bed frame, dresser $50 wood S10-SSO Boxes of Men's pants SS 1100 white wl sllver lip, I · ledger, good typing and Attendant· Room only, In BIKES The boys are Swlvel rocker, rocking old sliver plate trays. SEARS combination presa Opal. Balboa Island Sat· Balboa Island. 673-9443 10-key skills, plus be well exchange for occasional Ltve In, need own trens· ~r!:,~ b~~~~n bl~S~d chair $25 each. Sota and pitchers and servers S3· bench S50. 6-45-2967 urday 9-3. Penoaala 3012 organized. Real estate assistance. 646-2357 portatlon. 875•4275 One may suit you Call chair $50. Toy chest s2 S35. Solid polished COP· SEWING machine with TYPEWRITER. eleclrlc, exper & non-1mkr rtq'd. BABYSITTER. my nome, o&• YOI SELL 962-8165 Bissel rug cleaner $2 per tee kettle S6. Large walnut finish cabinet S50 good condition SSO, Anyone that has been New offices In great lo-8·30 lo 5:30, for 1 yr old llnllll81 Books 5¢. Toilet tank lld variety of lights and oll Kenmore model 1752 Typewriter stand S 15. ~~~~ bbo~~~r Me;~;~ cation. Send resume to: Reis. English speaking. Have you ever sold bod· COFFEE table $25. Desk 50¢. Two carpets U5 lamps from every era for with built-In zigzag plus 536-5190. ' Please respond to P.O. THEOJillLCOMPANY 760·8118 alt. 6 or les?Qurcustomereareln $25 S square yards each Ceramics 10¢. wall, floor, table 1nd cell· cams for decorative pat· C ATTN: ED BRIGGS 494•0717 days. 1.,8 high 1 __ ,. lndustrlell carpet S25 Floor with Dresses S 1 Slacks and Ing S3·S25. Large Coca terns. Do mending, but-WOOD table S25 10. Box 6100. osta Mesa. One Upper Newport Plaza " """' table lamp $25. Phone Jackets S2. Shoes S2 Cola hanging lamp $20. s ton holes, appllque speed bike S25 Stereo CA. 92628 Nwpt Beach, CA 92660 B11by1ltter needed for 2 and need quallly people s10 Hubcaps SS An· Garden tools SS. 1948 llghlbrasshumcanecell· 848•8963. equipment SS·S25 morns/wk beg August, Xlntcompen1&tlonpack· 11que dishes S2-S20. New Fullerton Avenue, Costa Ing lite $18 39 Inch Ute up American Indian pots and COUPLES SWING PARTY . *llLEI* C.11 Krill)' al 650-3027 age chitlon gown $20. An· Mesa. 5'48-1046. pictorial Coors sign Sl:i. SINGER industrial sewing baskets SS-$25 Kid's Wide World 821-6117 Young dynamic company Executive Search ltQue floor lamp S25 LADIES Beach Cruiser 8 Inch 1500 wait photo machine $50. Kirby games and toys Sl-$3. Convention. Las Vegas needs 30 people SSOO. BABYSITTING· Mature Company Fireplace screen $10 flood lamp on glmbled vacuum S35 Kenmore Small tables S7-S20. Pie· TOP SSS SIOOO wkly within 30 Chrlsllan women to ALAN GLENN INC Clocks S10-SSO Jewelry ~~~11 witt0n1,5b~1:t9 's5g bracket s10 Variety of cann1Sler S30 Whirlpool lures St-SS Door knob• Females pref Models and days (salary plus com-babysit Infant FIT prefer 675-5270 10¢-$10 Pocket watch tebla. wood and deco d1shwastter S25 Leather SS Shelves $12 Shutler• Escorts (213)866•1984 m111lons) Cash dally in our home Refs req. S20 Sweeper S20. An· Round 5 gallon gas can Sl0-$45 Art deco 4 MXpants30"S20 Chevy $15 Easel S12 Book• available 4-5 Hour work E/S48•6315 D1673•6890 c,~:~·::2,~~dM~:ip~=~~ 11que 1ocker S25 Kitchen ~3 5 3~~ bumper SS chairs and table dinetle 6-lug rems $5 each Set 50¢ Paperbooks 2Sc Widower/Bus Man, 6'4", day. Medical and Dental trans. some tools local table $35 Books 25« 4 •. set SSO Fifty's 2 story 1Sx1 '. 15x8W' while 500 Acacia Corona del 220 lbs. happy, gentle, benefits Opening 3 new To pAace Y°"" m .. age perm position 842•8100 Kitchen 11ems 50¢ LADIES golf shoes. white metal doll house $9 843 spake rims $50 VW bus Mar Corner 2nd and hke to dance. swim, oft1oe1 Immediate pgmo-before the after 5 pm Clothing soc-$5 Type-size 10AAAA New, never West 15th Street (off front axle assembly, disc Aeaeta 3 blocks south of KFAC music -to meet 11ons lor qualllled lndlvid· reeding public, writer S20 218 22nd worn. all leather Foot1oy Placentia Avenue) brakes SSO Kenwood Cocos on Pacific Coast lady 40-55 6 ft 160 lbs, ual1 We've made II. let phone BABYSITTER needed lull S 1 r e e t S a t u r • original S95 sell $50 Call s 4 8. o 1 3 S S 11 tu r. cassetle deck $40 Satur· Highway Saturday only. hn secure. attrac, n/skr us show you how' Ask for Delly Piiot & pl tlme-my CM hm Xlnt day/Sunday 673-1322 day/Sunday 9.5 day only 968-2317 9-3 Call all 6pm 979-3733 Mr Ed 556·1000 Clualfted, &42-5e78 salary Exprd 6-42-7803 ____________ ........... ____________ ..... ______________ .,.. ______________ ..,_ ____________ ...,. ______ ---!' ____ ~ '82 CORYETIE Collectors Edition '·19499. T. top. Custom Paint, All Power Extras, Low, Low Miles, Beautiful In- side and Out! 1 EXG003 '81 BLAZER '9899 Slverado, Auto, Air, P.S., P.B.. Tilt, Cruise, P. Door Locks, Stereo, mags and New Tires. A Real Beauty! SER 141028 • '81 CORYETIE Stick Shift! $14,999 Only 31 ,000 Miles on this Beauty! All Corvet- te Options, Ready to Go. '83 BLAZER '10,999 S· 10, V-6-Auto, Air, 4x4, Power Steering & Brakes .Tilt , Cruise , Beautiful In & Out-Save Hundreds On This One! 1GLD417 '83 CELEBRITY '7999°0 Auto, Air, Power Steer- ing and Brakes, Tilt, Cruise , Stereo, Custom 2-tone Paint and Cloth Interior. Looks and Drives Like New. SER 806064 '89 ClllRO 1 2999 A Near Classic In Tip Top Shape. V-8, Auto, Air Cond, Power Steer- ing & ~rakes, Stereo and Wire Wheel Discs. See It, Drive It, Buy It! ZRU592 '75 MAVERICK '2795 Perfect 2nd Car or First Car For The Grad. 6 cylinder, Power Steer- ing, Radio. Exceptional Condition! 510MOL ' '81 CAPRICE Wl&Oll '4795 22,000 original miles, luggage rack, power windows, power door locks, power seat, AM/FM cass. 9 Pass. SER. 7560 -or...-c... DAit; PILOT/ .... ,.U. .. _. Cit r $2.17 pe_r ttay TMl 1 ALL you PllY fOf 3 llMI, 30 Oayt II\ lhe DAl.Y PlOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plut the IRVINE MIRROR end the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER 9Y9f)' WedMl<Say al no extra charge! CALL TOOAYll UlfllLlll Your Dally Piiot Servi<:e ()jf9Ctory Repr...ntetlYe Ml-4111t&IH English, Spelling & Mith Salary; $1.058·$1,286 pe< monlh Compi.te • dlslrk';t applk:atlon by noon, .June 29. 1984. Mesa Conaolldat•d Water Olalrlct. 1H5 Plecentla Ave, Coate Mesa. 531-1205. SYDIEY o ... '~~~17 (Mar.2 J-Apr.19): You set your wish, romance flourishes, popularity increases and you could wtn a contest. What had been a pt!.)blem is removed -you are free now to set your own pace, to take anitiative to set to heart of matters. Leo plays key role. TAURUS (Apr.20-May 20): Individual who had been indifferent wiU now reply to your inquiries. Dilemma results from numerous • opPOr1un1ties. Means you are bein& pulled in more than one direction samultaocously. Choose course which enables you to utilize creative talents. GEMINI (May . l24une 20): Focus on travel, communication. ~added k.nowledae. Pleasure principle is emphasized and does include creativcactivityand romance. Bewillina to experiment. streSS venality and show y_gu are cap1ble of l1uah1na at your own foibles. • CANCER (June 21-July 21): Check source material. Do some ~naJ investiptin-=... Ooat is to discover resources of others. 1Kludina QPPOS•ton. oi& deep, be thorou&h. realize you could hit financialjac\pot. Taunas Scorpio persons (agure prominently. ' LEO (Jul¥ 23-Aua.2l): Steer clear of direct confrontation. Make concessions without abendonina basic principles. It will be possible to form aJli&nQC With brijht, encractiC1 prodUctlVe individuals. Gemini. • VilJO, Saaittarius persons fiaure in antriauma scenario. .. VlaQO (Aua,.21-Sept.22): Make domestic adjustment. pay attention t9 need1oflhose who rely upon yourJudaement. :You'll pin "~t)' thrO\aib diplomacy. You lose 1f you attempt to force issues at this •time. t'aunn, Libra natives help you to pciuive potential. ' LIBRA (Scpt.23-0ct.22): Cl1nde1t1nc meetina could ltad to im~na project. Reach beyond cUJ'ftnt ex~tions. Elements of luc~ timiaa and surprise favor your ctfons. Member of opposite se• is falcinated. wdl lend spice to your life. Pisces plays key role. ICOllPIO (Oct.23-Nov.ll); Emptwi on practieality, .pro- duction. inventory, ma~ment cap1bilities. You set involved in buli.-s and love. You'll feel inv\aorated, you'll be 1timulatcd by ~ aDd you will bave opponunity to increase financial~ IAOftTAIUVI (Nov.2l•Dcc.21): Finish What you at.an. a"Oid anerina ~ df'oru. realitt that popularity is inc:rcasina. Empbilis oa • vitita. communicatJons &om rdatJvn.. Tm ipecial C8ft iii baodliJtalllatp iMtnatnent1. Ann, Ubn pmoM plly ~ roks. · CANICOllN ~.Jan.19): Make new Jtan. realile that ~ pa11111la111 ate va ud you need not .live up tomethlna for ......_ lbnaanCC Oourilbel malive JVtces "ftow. ind cycle moves ~Leo. Aquarius~ PllY. dominant roles. 4'CJAIUUI (Jan .»M.llY,Tw wtiative. make conccllioa to 11.rntlY membtt keep rllOlutionl c:oocinftlDI diet and autntion. Whit =•a ldbeck ia .-...a delay. Know •t. r&poad KCOrdn'llly, ditoou~ by' ...,idle people ... Pcb.19-Mar.20): Whit bed been• m)'ltefY Wttl now be .ohtd. -~ bcneft• 11 retUlt. Accent on travel, aoaal KU\' 1y, CCMUNaation. 1bU11r t~ Id behind scenes and pin "eatta lnfbrmatton." Oenuna, S111Uarha1 • fiaure tn unusual 9Cf1W'IO, , ... uu Malt OfcW c;ompany. Wilt train. A?PIV In panon. 1a.ao eand111« cir. (oor. Elka), F.V "3-901 PllT Tm 11 nllT El IEPT. CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 IDE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l30 W BAY ST • COSlA MESA CA 92626 ,.,. I UI A ».,'OIU Ute• I • f #II\~·· . . SAfl LOFT BAR & GAIU aoow the Jdty Roger In Laguna 8eedl .. ac:c:ept1ng epplic.t1on1 Wed-fr1 trom 2·5 p.m. IOf the fonowtng poe- ltloM BAR SUPERVSR BARTENDER BAR BACKS OOCl<T All WAITRESS HOSTESSES TABLE WAITING BUS BOYS EA FOOO KITCH SU?VR BROILER MEN OYSTER BAR STAFF tect John Geyer. 400 South Coast Htghway. Laguna Beedl. Ca. 92651 T.Y ... 111WIT ULmlllafa.L nm. ... 11. '"'"'!. &.-,., l&lnlt• PDl&llllllm& ........ ........ llSTl IOI : W81tr ..... CtiEERS. HB : Lunch & brMlctast, full Of : pert·tirM Studentl 0 t(. 147-'3!M WANTE> Exp upholst•• m1n1mum 3 yra ex· perlence ·~·7740 • ,,.---.... __,,,,..,..1....,.5 ~ ""'fl'WM ...... • Compan•°". --driver er· rands. Personal ward- : robe t>uytng Sh0f1 trips : 640-7579 811 &PM : Mature 40 yr Old woman FREEZER ~o cubic " frost-fr... wtute S2()j) Call 644-1393 Frig $250. Wfltrl & drys $145 ... CMat fnr $1'15 Dshwr s 100. ~5148 GE wsharl~. eJCJt oond. $275 both. ~225 lllYUftJlml LES 9574133 Kenmore mys s.50 ~ $25. 546-0318 Slde-b)'·lkM l'IOl pt refrlg. 1 yr old w/wwranty Muat ..., $450 Jim 645-9987 Washer $125. 0ryer $100 Reing s 1 . 173-8559 Free to grNI home l"" yr old fem Aust; Sl'lep blue men.. PllP"1I 4!M· 7224 • LOVlnQ older wNW poodle needs new permanent home w /IOY!Dg older women SU.:5998 Publl$her needlutllity per-'°" 10 help wtttl order$. AIA. 9hipplng, and If tal- ented, editing 2 yre expw. a 50 wpm ,. quired, $6/hr • bonuMJI. t-5. M/Th/Fr, COtONI del M•. 17s:.ol38 .hrn ,. Southern Callfornla dally news- paper need• 9XS*•lenced desk per90n wtth good l9yout and heedllne wrltlng lkUts. Some feature writing al80 required. Competlttve lal.-y Md ~ eflt•. EOE Reply ad #400. CJO Orange Cou1 o.&ly Piiot. P.O. Box 1580, co.ta M.a, CA. deal,.. rm/t>oerd/ulary : In e.xch for C004itng. NO : erranOa. II hSkppg -.JI : lravel, non atnkr, •lnl refs ORANGE COAST OAllV PILOT : N 19 only 5•5-4009 8-3 hnltvt 25 2 sz;n. end mr. xlnl cond Matt/DOii ep<. Ill new. sml delk. ftt I~ 2 spoll refrlO 540-7981 92926. l•illPilll UYDUT llTIST ea: ~ G OOA TD ILY PILOT P.O. Bolt l* CcMa Meta. CA 92l2e Att9ntion' Ula Sinlth : »I VI 8AY ST • COSfA lllHA. CA 91121 · ~ AH fUVA4 OPto0•t1>tt1t r l•~O~l• .: NURSE-COMPANION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • lioc:m:t refs Own t rantp 545-9380 5 pc cn11d'a INrm •. un cond. Alklng $250. 3209 REFrNED Precttcal NurM. Idaho Pl, CM Kl>S·EARN GREAT TRPS AM> PRIZES! II v e • In. Io c • • r • f •. Decor-ao-ta.-7""''.\_...,.ft-. -cord--, 531-6590 ut 114 camel cotor wll ~ J• a .... / piltows S200 642--3«9 I MIS 11·14 ~ .. '° m.• PB 1&1 ......... , ........ ,... .. -..n .................... Cllll lllt flllt. 0. awa _. II l 10 ,a. ... ................... ~.­........... lliilf\. ........ .., .. .............. •-:.c:--................. ........ ............... all.~ -- ....... Slit Ofnlng Tbl w/I din.. 1650 cAICB eXAe. IOVino mom oeo e7s-. 130 wll !**-us> l del• .... your •111t1 llu ri .. ctiad Caill _.-2.a1 SIL• b SSIS SaYe 50% l ~ on MW Himalayan kit..,. & toii quet11Y MCS aett. a1 potnl I hybtiO, I wtla. fully 9'*· Not 2nda «,.. blu ey9I.. tlho ~ bulUI Twtn Mt, 1\111 S 176-$.250 559-st4 SU 15 All evai ,,... delYery. 63.f.tc>IO Hlmetayaft klU9na, • 11)¥9 bill of "" s.-Pt, 12 .-.., CFA Ng Shot& ....._1150 '4M1S2 • ~ . • I I Bloc"' J amity Sa~ 3087 ctlrOWI Ln. off ot 21st st .. aat only 8-• BLOCK YARD SALE 1200 block Conwsy Ave Saturday 8em-4pm Fri/Sat 9 -6PM 220 7 ..Avalon SL CIOM<S our Gift Shop. LOIS ol goodies at great prices Also cleaning out garage GARAGE & BAKE SALE Arst Beptist Church Santa Ana Ave & 18th St 7am-4pm. Sat Only Sele meny misc rhings. !urn. dishes, Sal/Sun 9am 1575 Orange Ave C.M (nr 16th SI ) SAT Only-Power Tools & Hahld Items Everything goes 306 Rochester (In lhe Alley). 631-0554 SIS 9-5 Tools clothes lawn mower. beach chrs misc 259 22nd St near Orange/Santa Ana COMM ELL CHEVROLET TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'h.:/'I fto~1••' fl • d I I~ I ',, ..... \ 541>-1200 ACROSS 1 Deadly sin 5 Scoundrel 9 Ruby spinet 14 German nver 15 -En-la1 16 Pure air 17 Dish out 18 Ladder part 19 ~ Doone 20 First 53 Logan or McKinley 54 Indigent 55 Asian coin 56 Cleanse 57 Air 58 In add111on 59 Charger 60 Copied 61 Meat dish performance DOWN 22 I-bar. e g 1 Hobble 23 Brunch food 2 Appher 24 Goa11e·s !eat 3 Satiate 25 Noisy place 4 Shaker 28 Wall pier 5 Piercing cry 32 Foreigner 6 Datry device 33 More delicate 7 Excellent 34 Conceit 8 Insect 35 Story teller 9 S American 36 Warbles hero 37 Card game 10 Portuguese 38 -T1k1 1stand group 39 Utah or Iowa 11 Nobleman 40 Tam ~kin 12 -Boleyn 4 1 Disconnected 13 Gunlock 43 Crows 1:alch 44 Possessive 2 t Ayatollah 45 Bed support land 46 M ystenous 22 Storms 49 Laws 24 Scorch PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Frustrates 40 Vessel 26 Author 42 Small coins T S -43 Sounded out 27 Moon deity 45 Jewel 28 Skewbald 46 Ut1hly co 29 Splits units 30 Plume source 4 7 Bad defeat 3 1 Ort91ns 48 Correct 33 Orders 49 Meal course 36 Intent took 50 Tip 37 ShOws 51 Comfort prominently 52 Put to death 39 Perfumed 5-4 Sehl org 84 Zodiac. 18hp,---.rir $2500 645-2850 Boat trailer 17' American $600 Work 97 t-9988 Home 673-5541 Boston Whaler SS w/40 hp Yamaha. both new 25 hrs. fully equipped $5500 firm Also 8 hp Suzak1 w/20 hrs $625 760-6830 FA THEA"S DAY Inventory I Clearanoe Sale Tiara 011 SFI 111,IOO I Tiara ca 1111,000 . WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIEEAPPUWL Cormi«-Oellllo CIEYllUT 18211 BEACH BL VD HUNTINGTON BEACH 141 ... 011:141-1111 WIWUTYHI Cl.WI 1111 GUJ See Ronald Dace THEODORE FORD 111! .. IDU'I SOUTH COUITY 11111 "WIWIUllT ., .... Ill.I Volu~Salff. Service And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (114 ) 142-2000 J11a1r 1 Rare '75 XJ6C, exit cond. loaded. make offer. 650-5880 Tiara 021141,000 I N11•1 Tiara P2l lll,OOO I N.71'1"9""'M""'az-d""a-61'!12""6.-a.,..,a,-. -.119r, ROBINS I 20o0 HARBOR BIVD I COSTA Mf!>A 042 OOIO Cl1arttt1 11111,000 Tracks S em/Im, lmmac shape, 40 Malltt 21124,tlO ·fa FOf'd Ranchero. mech-mpg $2895 agt/846-6533 II 11121200,000 an1cally exit. $725 '82 Mazda 626 5 spd, air. n frtrt SI Ill 000 •9•-56591494-1606 whts. amllm. clean. ' FORD TRUCK STEP VAN S6900 OBO 493"8771 VEIWEST YACllTS Box Inside 84 .. high 00" iiftlCt4n ltaa -nH Larson Shipyard wide 13 II length. aide ·60 280SE 81 ) l b W Coast Hwy 642-1557 door. du111. p /a , p/w ,__;.t =· '·~· andbreaks. auto shift, • -· Gem-tronlCS Depthfmder 3200 ml 545-1<>e4 Exit cond $4 0 80 $350 obo 673-3460 , \::;:: 633-5450 __ PACIFICA 44 -Aa••••n, '7J) 280SL auto ale 2 ·11 ex11 cond S250.000 Cl111ic1 IOH (ops, 98K ml. 's15.i50 476-1 192 s6 f?°'d 1100 P1u. atep-631-0251 I 1 701.. Side. Chevy 39tS w/Turbo '76 3000D loeded. halli Ii "' 400 Custom Int. $1800 aunrool. brown. tmmac. 161Hoble, orange mutt I-548-65811549-7717 $9000, 7141998-7267 colored sa1t1. many xtrasl A... I ~~ ll Trlr, cover. llke new alts •rrtin $2400 644-5971 t I 116,500 obo. 842-76ee 3 ~.......,6,......,~1=--~9=--10 1t 12 13 4 2 t4 17 20 17 fool stoop w/carrler Aa•l I 7 -------- Exeetlent condition S1250 1980 Audi 5000§ 4 dr, ·aoy, 300TD Wgn. OOOd 631·1063 Automatic. AIC. SnRf, cond, GUS. Stt,600 obo , 59,000 Ml (1AOG096) 846-5280 cebi~8J~':o~.,"?,.~ki2 8111 Yates Volk1wagen '82 500SE-.-C-he-m-p/_8,....r, ~.....__,.__._ ...... _,.u d 1772-0348 .,,.. S.J.C.po 837-<4800 tthr. 19M ml. mint loaded aya I 11 pp $29,900 831-e330 OAPlllO'lll' ·80 3201 Sdnt con<flauto ~. 280St. '71 2 All eql -~'P, wN/lnbdBc. h9/Daa111, tran1 iunrool 65.K ml tops. automatic, A/C, au 1..., or rtpl ena ,~ 831 2340 ' lmmec cond $17 000 P1 (213)508.-9441 clays ...,.,, • evet (714) 494.0471 ' ' °' (213)547 -3997 ev.s. ·a 1 320!, x1lt9t Clean. ell - HOBIE 16 lac opts t IC1raa • 12.500 s.tttng YOIK M«ceda? w/lraller & box 6so.o610 or &42·857'4 Top~= Price S 1200 945--8039 '82 320!, red/tan, an/rf, Stfter AMifted Plan HOBIE 18 n bett oner. •l•rm. am/fm cua, Seod AV9ll•ble 20 fl TORNADO HOO S 12.500 obo. &42-7aei Call Bill McCoy 158-7381 Mon·Frl f.5 W ·IM 1.ASER 13' w/tatli°& ~.J'mla.r\ Trailer S800. 875-3158 ~-~ i]d0\"4 ready to aai. S..Servlc»-Leuing 1 1000 I ft S.bot, r~. .......... II ~ 1375 9tS2·80A ,.,.,... ......,, Newport 278 dl .. tl, whttl. very clten. SJi -ISiliCfTonot,.._ v.11n/W1lh<MAJ Npt moor-and Car fully pr ~red Ing ... 2·7'40-4 UttdBMW'Uf*lyaln Stock 111-1111 JIM SL.EMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ouatl St ~ 8ch uwAlllllll" Prtv1tt1y ~your Uf ctn 1141 hlHtdout to ~r weeltnt HouM of lmPof1e oft•• h~t vatue '°' your P•mc>«ed M«c.ed• ... ..,, ..... ,. Spec. evau tor ~ Of UM<I bo•t• In 1tlling club T•• ben- af111/aavlng1 t73-2802 WI W 1•t. Santa Ane OIAt. 213/7 t4 MEACE CloMd Sunder HOVSI! Oft IMPORTS, Inc. ~~::!::::::::==~-·~-- I ____ L ____ _ 'h 914 2 0 v;M, new pelf'l1, rebUllt engine. epptorp. 1tereo~ 545-3045 '74 914 red mint, .,nllm ttereo $4000 080 955-3155 ' B&BD· !O· IUD I 81 dleMI Rabbit, 4dr, 4spd', •Ir. stereo, orig, mint. $3350 541-5067 NABERS CADILLAC LAAO!ST SELECTIOf ot late m~. IOW mllell Cedllltct In SOYthen Cellfornlel S.. ut tod~. &40-1110 2800 HltbOt BIVd '77 MAVERICK low ml, 4 dr, or .. t shepe SU OBO, p;p. 94~ '7lJIBANADA GHtA 4 ·-.......... ~~ .... --~_.\J_~~ JUI! AlllVID 8 truckk».da ci on VW'8 ue bere -~r .. OTl'S, ~m'Ublt'I, Jetta'1. GlJ'S. Bdl'ocoo'a. Quantum ... 8peai&1 Wol!Jt>U?C a!!Uoo 'a. and lllCl'91 Many"" ... 1'ot.orJ SUcbrl ~ •IH .. lllU'S SOUTH COUITY YILllWllEI "WEWILLllT IE .. lllLI" Volume Salff, Service Andleaalng 18711 a..etl Blvd. Huntington Beach (l 14) 142-2000 VW '82 Rebblt, 4 dr, euto, air. 28.000 ml (1EGR317). $5995 Clll Yates Volkswagen S J Capo 837 -4800 WE CARE ........ BILL YA.TES YW-PORSCHE '.J' I I tf1' ll 1 I 837-4800 493-451 I AJIC t30S 176 YELLOW HORNET 4 dr. lie. nu llr .. , xlnt cond.$1375. 942-2884 '79 FlESTA orig <¥fir low ml. runs perl• $1950 obo p.p. MM! ·711 Must. Of1g own«. N t ir es . aunroc $3500/obo. 966-7961 '78 Fiesta. red/blk radlels. stereo casa. n gr•t. $1875. 541-50t Liactla t3 169 Contlnent81 Marte usual opts. 65,000 eluate luxury. $20 fTIJ.7730 '67 Cougar em/Im c:a New vlnyt top. Very de S36-069' 176 CUttaat (Q, euto, c:ass. like new. must $3300. obo S48-t451 '82 Delta 88 Royale. die 4 dr loaded 24K ml. new.S5995.9fS0.975.4 ORANGE COUNTY'~ •1 Oldsmobile Dealer Compare our Prices Before you Buy UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Herbor Blvd ...... ,.M .... ·7 Plymouth Vaile 62,800 ml. Runs Od. Pt negotiable. 581-2121 P'tal ac ·77 CetaUna Stafl Waoon. all pwr, gd coe $2300 obo. 241-8885 We're New We're OeeUng SIADIU• PONTIAC S TADIU 2 -Ota119e County ReaJ Estate/An Adverttsing aupplement to the DAttY'PILOTIS81urday, ~une16, 984' Gree~ River homes ne~r completion A clubhouse facing the $8ndy beaches of the river will highlight -the-recreational facm- tles at Deane Homes' Green River project, ad- jacent to the Riverside Freeway oo the eastern r o range oun- ty. Four model homes, ranging from two to four bedrooms, are nearing completion and will be previewed to the public within a few weeks. ~t~Q.~~ll'M Have reserved more than 45 of the 52 sites In Phase One of the de- velopment. Work Is under way on plans and design for Phase Two. Recreational facilities will Include two racquet ball courts, saunas and dressing rooms, a kitchen and a communi- ty room. Adjacent will be a swimming poof, 1 __ --1,niee-tennls courts, a sand volley bait court, croquet course and a horshoe pit, plus the sandy beaches. In addition, the Deane Homes are surrounded by permanent open space and mountains and overlook the 7 ,000- acre Chino HUis State Park with miles of hiking and equestrian traJts. Immediately adjacent are the two 18-hole courses of the Green River Golf Club. The . slngle-f amlly homes feature the .. BUlaodBen Deane, Deane Bomea putnen, atandon tbe beach that will front tbe clabhoue at their Green RI.er Deane Co.'s "Garden Kitchens," which bring the outdoors Indoors through vast expanses of sliding glass. The homes also feature such amenities as air-con- ditioning, hand-built brick fireplaces and pool-sized Iota with fully landscaped front yards. The saJea center for Green Rtver tlornM, River tum-off on the with prices starting at 1Vvertlde ·Fr•way. The $115,990, la located ad-office II open d811y from lacent to the Green 9 Lm to dulk. Danielian Assocjates wins 5 design awards NB architectural firm honored In competition amo~ 14 states Danielian Associates, the Newport Beach- based architectural and planning firm. won five Gold Nugget Awards -Including two Grand Awards -In the annual design and planning competition sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Conference and Builder magazJne. The awards were presented June 1 during ceremonies at the 26th annual PCBC convention in San Francisco. The Gold Nugget competition recognizes the best residential, commercial and Industrial projects In 14 western states. Danielian Associates received Gold Nugget Grand Awards In the categories of best con- dominium or attached home, 1,701to2,200 square feet. and best '!'anufactured home. The Grand Award In the first category was for Plan Four at Windstream II, a 151-untt townhome development In Denver, Colo., by Beaumont Properties. Windstream II was also a flnallst for best attached home of the year. The second Grand Award was for a 1,588- square-foot modular home at The Springs, a 117- unlt manufactured housing develop J l,n West Homes. The firm also was honored with Gold Nugget Merit Awards In three categories; best alngle-famlty .detached bom8..=-1,70I to 2,200 square feet; best . condominium or attached home -1,301 to 1, 700 square feet; and belt manufactured home. The fJrst mertt award was tor Ptan three, a single-family patio home at Miiiion Monterey, a 112-unit home development In Scott8dale, Artz., bY Costain Arizona. The eecond nwtt ..rd waa for Plan one, also at WlndatreMt II In O.W.. The U*'d merit award wu for a 1,03~ floor pem at Sierra Heights, a development of manuf8Ctur9d honie8 in RMnlde by P&J Devek>pment. Buckner to nianage ~eisUre Village Dan Buckner has be8il iippoiited general manager at Leilure VIiiage Ocean Hltll, the recently opened rettremwtt community by Leisure Tech- nology In Oceanalde. the appotntment was made by Professional Community Management Inc. (PCM) of El Toro. PCM Preeldent Jeffrey e. Ota.l said Buckner will have overall reaponslblllty for managing the $235-mllllon community. which la ptanned for 1,672 homes. "In addition to having a strong overall background In community management, Dan Buckner has special expertise In managing retire- ment-oriented communltlee, having served for the past year and a half u gensal manager at Huntington Landmark, a large retJ,..,..._t com- mun fy In Huntlngtori Beach," Ollerl said. . . .. llEW LISTlllli 'ftT · Ylll 111 II" Just steps to BalbO$ beaches, 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid cus- tom home wJth stone fire- place · Only $279,000. a 5 IEW USTilli , " . ;:·~~~---~~; ... -~;\'t'tt~~- ' Tenik hmllnt, nnl 3 Ill, 3 bi, 2 fplc's, patios, dect1, win. $209,000 ........................ 2463 Irvine Ave, Bk Bay, CM 4 111 + ha m., let pool. witw, n owner $270,000 l /H ............... 2601 Blackthorn. EIBluff, NB Twrtfic ...._, nnl 3 Ill, 3 bl, 2 lplc's, patios, elects. win. $209,000 ........................ 2463 Irvine Ave Bk Bay CM . . . lrlM ... T.-1sn, 3 Wrm, 3 U, SJ&. 4ecb. frf1ca. $219,000 .................. 403-409 Poppy Ave, Olde COM OPEi SlllAY •1111 ""' tOW1•1Gmt1, 3 bchis, 3 bi •. spa, dtds, fi*'s. $219,000 ..................... 403-409 Poppy Ave, Old CdM reacefW lftlt printt, J Bit, J bl, JllnOrlml &off COlne YU. $289,000 .......................... 11 Sea Island, Big Cyn, NB Appro1. ~Kit, 4111, 2 fplc's, mt cond.. dun $379.000 ....................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CdM 2 ....... IJICIMs, liOlt. ~-pte •• $335.000 ........... #3 Aue Fountainbteau, Big Cyn. NB lluct T....._, 3 ll 2 sty, tiOt SICWity syst-. cerw $475,000 .............. 2 Rue Fountainbleau, Big Cyn, NB S TillalM Ins tu. lfiOMrs, l ll 3 U, ,..., liPt, airy, dUI $525,000 .......................... 134 Harbor Island Dr., NB ..,... ... I "&asftl'' ,,_ 5IS&. selW 3 ... OWF $925,000.............................. 3335 Ocean Blvd .. CdM Tide ........ llW! 3 II, 3 U. 2 t,k's, ,aties, WI, wr. $209,000 ...................... 2463 Irvine Ave. Bk Bay, CM I Sl 11,000 •• 1211,000 I Tiii m -CdM Condo, neat 1 bdrm. near pool, furnished $171 ,000, unfurnished only $167,500. •IU 111. IAI llPUI -Rental units, 2 bdrm, 1 • ba, fplc tn each unit. Beamed ceilings. wood floors. $239,000. Fii IT• FUnD IT -CdM R-2 lot with older home, has plans. posslbllitles, location & zoning. Only $229,900. MN'T TM TIE •" -Just steps to Balboa beaches, 3 bdrm. 2 story, solid custom home with stone fireplace and ocean views. Only $279,000. lllffl UIUll -3 Bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 SQ. ft, end unit, patio, nice decor only $189,900 1llllfll Tl-II -Brand newl 3 bdrm, 3 ba frplce In master suite and llv. rm., trench doors, patio and suRdeck. $209,000 WU.CM Tl TIE 11m --Am _. Ill"_. This quartet teamed up to dame the real estate world last week: Ken Rizzotto had a listing on a Sandcastle townhome that Nancy Laux sold to. an investor-client she has been working with for 8 years; Janie Rizzotto had hef' firsl t~ion by seUmg Kathy Cray's listing In Jasmine Creek to a couple from Arcadia. Nancy met Cathy at Umque. Homes 8 years ago and Ken married Janie In Arcadia 28 years ago. The four of them celebrated their sales at 8 P.M. on May 28 with dinner at Chez Sateau in, Where ase. Arcadia IOfflll ._ 11-.--Lovely location. townhome In Westcllff, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, de- lightful patio, S 130,000. CAPE .... 11Wllllll -Outstanding values; near COM Beaches. 3 Bdrm, 3 baths, brand new. decks, spas, frplcs. $219,000 WllLWJ 4 ..... -Large pool, nice view, one owner home. purchase fee or at $270,000 Leasehold. .--1 s-11-a,oao--.. -.. -1-1,oao-1 YllW, flEW Y1IW -Comes with 3 bdrm. 2 baths, large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Financ- ing is great at $310,000 fee. U • CUSSIC -Cheerful, charm personified, rnetlcolously maintained, 2 bdrms. den, 2 baths, 45' lot and just a skip to the beach $384,000. •m •m -IPPUl -Adorable! 3 bdrm, spacious, sunny colonial with huge poof, fun yard. Bank repo, now vacant, old NB looation, $425,000. i \4 ml W • -Comer lot with pool, spa and 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, 2 fireplace home, airy and empty. $360,000. .-1 : ~ •• --.. -------·--·--· --. ... -But wen preserved 3 bdrm. hugs the cliffs over beactl, surf, jetty, Catalina & sunsts. · Finance: Owner. Price: $925,000 Tl UT Mfrs & LIT W 11111" -Isn't enough! It's huge; it's beautiful! 5 bdrms + 2 bdrm rental, near beach in CdM. Only $685,000. U1 •nz1 0-TIE-aA -Classic colonial on 3 lots tn old CdM, whltewtth green shutters! Guest house has kitchen, fireplace. Pool. spa tool $795,000. ••••LE ftlW -Adult home plus guest apart- ment, breathtaking location. will consider trade from L.A., very unique. $750,000. u SLIUll" -Harbor Island Drive .• nr Beacon Bay yet $ thousands less. 3 bdrm. 3 bath, spacious pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000. llllEIT LIT -Sport court, covered patio and YllY lllRE -Big Canyon 3 bdrm, on corner llTIT~ ,...,.. -5 bdrm family home pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, H.V. Hills, near lot, light atmosphere. strong security system. with a dynaml1e vtew. 4500 sq.ft .• gorgeous park. $279,000. Monaco at $475,000. decor. realistic price $450,000. U~l()U~ ti()M~§. 12ULT()l2§., f31~ -()()00 4 ...:.. Or~County Real Eatat4/A'n Al!Vert1$1ftg.aupptemenno the DAILY PtlO"r/SatU..a&y. June 16;"'1984 ~ Homes today: Higher.cost, b~tt~r quality· Survey covers past 20 years, finds homes better-built now To," the NAH B report uses statlstlca trom tne same time, quality Improvements, 8UCh as those In Census Bureau, the Home OWnera Warranty heating . and cooUng ayatema, have contln~ Commission and the Centet for 'Real Estate and unabated." Land Use Analysts -at George Mason University to Over the past 20 years, the CenauS Bureau has reach the conclusion that "the general trend since tracked significant Improvements In the 1quare Washington -Consumers may be paying world war 11 has been one of Improvements In the footage of livfng space In new homes, apace more for their homes today than 20 years ago, but quality of new housing." utlllzatlon, bathrooms, air conditioning, heating, they are also buying homes of significantly higher Of eight qualitative characterlst& of new garages and carports and fireplaces. ~uallty and larger size, according to a repo" by the housing surveyed by the Census Department The number of detached homes wtth air -nattonalAswnmon or-Home Builders. -6etween 1963 a11~82;-only basements have condtttonlng Increased horn 19 percer)t In 1 Entitled "They Don't Build em like They Used become less prevalent, the report says. "At the 70 percent In 1983, a trend that became more ------------------------------------, pronounced as demand tor housing began to ahlft to the Sun Belt. .The Live ' .. * \ ... ,.,..,.,. ,,..' e mes .. '· ····------ Energy-efficient heat pumps, according to the report, have enabled housing to shift away from gas and oU and toward electrlctty as a heating fuel. By 1983, electrlclty had become the prominent fuel compared to only 31 ~cent as recently as 1971. I ~~~ . . recession from the peak rates of the late 197Q8, new homes remained slgnlflcantly larger and better built than homes 20 or 30 years ago. "Reductions In certain features are explained, In large part," the report says, "by demographic changes, the pressure of high Interest rates In a weak ecoomy, regional bull ding patterns, and pressures against excessive competltJon during tight economic conditions." The report also found that although the quality of new homes has Improved significantly, the cost of labor and materials as a portJon of total construction costs has actually declined -from 69 percent In 1949 to 51 percent In 1969 to 51 percent In 1969 and 45 percent In 1982. Using statistics compiled by HOW, the report found that concrete, carpentry and other labor, mlllwork, gutters and downspouts, concrete car.pentry and other tabor mlllwood, gutters and downspouts, hardward, plumbing systems, tile and paint cost more In 1979 than In 1973, but were less expensive as a percentage of total construction costs. J.A. Stewart to construct Chino school The J.A. Stewart Construction Co. of West- minster will construct the Chino Hiiis Junior High School, a $6.66 mllllon project on the site of the former Hiiisdale Farm In Chino. The school ls one component of the Chino Hiiis Specific Plan, In which several clusters of homes and commercial establishments are bollt from a master plan. The junior high Is the flrst schOOI to be Implemented since the plan was adopted. Up to 24 more schools are planned. Oestgned for a capactty of 1,000 students plus 60 faculty members, the atx-bolldlng facility comprising 88,900 square feet will be constructed around a steel and wood frame. Overhanging eaves and a brown gravel roof with a redwood fascia will complement fluted, apllt-faoe masonry veneer. In anticipation of future populatlon ehlfta, some classrooms will have modular dellgna enabling relocation to other school sites If necessary. lncfude(j In the landscape plan are numeroua trees and landscaped berms to provide natural sight and sound barriers for neighbors. The project was designed by the archftectural firm of Carmtehael·Kemp In Los A~ .1191(1'QI Andrus of J.A. Stewart IS' protect m • ~-~ ·--·-- • Orange County Real Estate/An~ euppWrwrt to the OAltY P.ttOTJ~; ~ ~ f9W .C. 5 ' f Over ·sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality BUILD TWO CONDOS CORONA DEL MAR North of highway location, Comer R-2 lot w/alley acce9I. List price includes approved plans for two lit clam condos each· with two car garages. Motivated .e~ will oonsidet' all o EASTSIOE CHARMER Lace curtains, ~ carpets and Jeveloirs make this large 3 bdrm. 3 bath family heme charming. Over 9,000 aq ft R-2 lot with sparkling pool and alley aooes.-One year home warranty included. Priced to lel1. C.all MARY JANK. VIEW HOME -NEWPORT BEACH Swweta and d ty lights. Fou.r bdnDI, 2 ~ ba'1\a. Open family room and kitchen wilb frencb doors.. Formal d.ini.ng room. Gated, pool li.ze front courtyard. Det.acbed garage. $330,000 includes the land. Call DON DeTUOMAS. EASTBLUFF -1114,500 ~ bdrm single family home. Convenient location on quiet cul-de-uc near Newport Beach Tennis Club, F.utbluU Shopping • Center aod C<rana del Mar High School. Large -•mable loan at 11 .~. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE . DABOLT. . COITAllESAFC>URPLEx $21 ,900 Grca. 8CbeduJed income and ~' dt-- preciatim. MoUvated"" lelltt, no defen't!!d O)ain· tem.nee new paint and hllulatioft.. Reduced co $205,ooO. Call MARY JANK for detaila.. NEWPORT llEACH -LINDA RIML.IV'lll.., SI' OF WATERFRONT stunnii\g 4 bdrm & ~on the lacoon- Superior waJ« view. Doeks for two 60' yachts + bayboet. Cattiedral ceiling entry. 2 aavwaya. maida qtn. $1,350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE DABOLT oc SALLY SHIPLEY MESA VERDE ~~-~--~~-1.i-~----~ ~ottJI-~~ I"" ~.....-........_.~ creativity to. complete \he bonus room of this lovely, clean "Portofino" plan. 3 bdnns. fam rm. form dining. Reduced to $249,500 L.H. C.all CAROL PANGBURN. BLUFF • BAYFRONT FABULOUS YEW $210,000 Single level with tll"eath-taking view ol back bay and ocean on extra large greenbelt. Neutral colors, lovely condition, immediate p: 11e11ion. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. 4400+ SQ FT NEWPORT BEACH HOME 147' bay frontage w/private dock for 70' boat.:-4 bdrms + convertible study, 4 ~ baths, formal dining room and step-down living room -Separ- ate mast.er wing w/sit1ing ~ fireplace & twin walk-in cbets · Off~ with land for $1,700,000. Assumable financing. Call TODDY SMITH or DON DeTHOMAS. HARBOR VIEW HOMES -NEWPORT BEACH Don't miss this one!! Well IJl&intained 2· S10r')' 4 bdrm "Palermo" on spacious lot with mature fruit trees & gardens. Priced low for fast sale. $299,000 including land Call TODDY SMITH. NORTHWOOD CONDO 1 bdrm. + loft, plan "B" ne.ar a babbling brook. Owner may trade for Rl lot. $110,000. C.all MA.RIA BERCOVITZ for financing. MOVE TO OREGON Seller may exchange for Orange C-ounty prop- erty. Two houses on 3.2 acres on banks of Chetoo River in Brookings, Oregon. Features 4 bdnns + 1 bdrm guest house, 3 corrals. horse track. chicken coop, barn, fruit orehard and asswnable loan. Only $189,000. C.all MARY JANK. 4 BEDROOM CONDO Exrellent Newport Beach location. Walking~ tance to the beach. Spacious floor plan includes formal dining room, family room and balconies. <:ommunity pool, spa and tennis also. Priced to sell at $189,900. Ask for BILL or DONNA. CORONA DEL MAR GEM Delightful 3 bdrm home in choice C.DM. location 90Uth of Pacific Coast Hwy. Sunny, secluded patio adjoins living room, kitchen and one bedroom. Spacious living room w/brick fireplace and dining area. Enclol!led two-ear garage. All for $280,000! Call BINNIE DIXON. 1RUI. y UNIQUEll llEWP..ORY.. .. ___ 8EACH....8AYFBO Built originally by the builder of the Bluf& as his penona1 home on l ~ lots with 180° panoramic view of Back Bay, this rust.om dl$gned and expanded end unit is trully "ONE OF A KIND". $439,000 including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY OI' JOYCE DABOLT. .• NEWPORT BEACH, ON THE WATER Beautiful en~ home. 40' dock. 5 bdtms, 2 ~ baths, formal dining room. Sellers have tax considerations and are flexible. Try lease/option or trade for commerda.l income property. Asking $1,125,000. Call PAUL HUTI'ON. AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH CONDOS Two pcestigious ocean view c:ond<i6 in security building. Both units include 2 bdrms. 2 baths, fireplace. view patios and community pool and spa. Minutes to beach. Fashion lsland and Hoag Medical Center. A.sk:ing $185,000 and $230.000. Call DIANE CAR.FORA or LINDA TAGLIANETTI. PERFECT FAMILY HOME BIG CANYON -NEWPORT BEACH. Spacious five bdrm home with large family room. eating area off kitchen and formal d.ini.ng room. Feoced- in pool & yard. All on large flag lot with ample parking. C.all DOROTHY BAR.DCASTI..E. WHYRENTm? You can own a two ·bdrm. single story condo located near South Coast Plaza directly acros.s the street from the new O.C. Music Center. Well maintained guarded gate complex offers a com· munity pool. spa. club house, weight room and rambling walk ways. Unbelievably priced at $79,750. Call TODDY SMITH CHERRY LAKE Immaculate remodeled 3 bdrm home. Fi.replace, bar, large patio with spa overk>Oldng lake. Seller wants SOLD NOW. A must to see. Call MARK DRENNER. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCl'lOM NEWPORT BEACH WATERAM>N'T Ex«:eptional Newport lsland location. R-2 lot with -doddor-30'-bollt. Two bdmrbomEdbptafr pride of ownenbip. Seller may carry small 2nd T .D. NOW $395,000 FEE. Call DON DeTHOMAS. QUIET WA1£AS Custom built 5 bdrm bayfroot home witb pie" & slip (or large pcbL Custom made doon with leaded glass windows, 3 fi.replaces. wet ban in living room & master bdrm. An oulStandi.ng home! $1,650,000 FEE. C.aU CATHRYN 'I'ENNll.LE. . HARBOR VIEW HOMES Old World charm a~-Massive, tum of the century band laid brick, gated courtyard. 2 &tory 4 bdrm home w/separate guest quarters or rec room & bath. Understated use of lattice. wood trim & hardwood floors creates a warm. cou.ntry air. Prime sunny kx:ation near community clubhouse & pool c.all TODDY SMITH. LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT 3.500 SQ IT. five bdrm home with pier & slip for large yacht. Features elevator, central vacuum. el«tric awnings, gourmet kitchen. leaded glass entry door. Sale ·subject to court approval. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ. Sl3,900 3 Bdnn, 1 ~ bath home on quiet street. Large added family room and warm brick W:p)at'f' make this a lovely family home. Close to schools and shopping. Ask for DONNA~. NEW BA YFRONT LISTING LIDO ISLE Pride of ownership & designers delight. 40x90 comer lot next to • beautiful greenbelt. Quiet channel location & sandy beach. Apartment upstairs completely private with view. Too many amenities to list. Fully assumable lst T .D. Asking $1 ,475,000. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ. GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 F2 CORPORATE PLAZA D SUl1t 150 D NEWPORT CENTER 6 -Orange County R8eJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. June 16, 1984 KER&LEE Real Estate A Great Western Company NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR SPYIUSS • CIL IE SAC New Bedford Model with pool, spa. security system. Numerous up- grades including French doors, bay windows, crown moldings. etc A SPYIUSS -LUIEST LOT . Or close to it, comes with this magnificent VIP residence with 4 spacious bdnns, 3 baths. bonus room, gated pool & spa for children's safety. Beautiful front courtyard entry with security gate. Terrific VIEW! Just listed. Better make an appointment for tJus one! 759-1501 "Jn -1...-ron ~~_,__., -• ·~ ~lllll .,....v M ~. -. _ ... · ··, ··" • JISlllE CREEi Most sought after 3 bed.room, 2 ~th. one.level plan._Light & airy insjde, lush gardens outside! Very pnvate patio areas w1th lovely spa. Just introduced to the market. 759-1501 THE ILIFFS • OILY I 141,100 3 bdnns, 2 1 ·2 baths in one of our most sought after areas! Beautiful greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 minutes to the beach! Just listed. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501 S 1,200 PEI IOITM With pa.rt of monthly lease gomg toward the down payment when you lease-option th.lS 3 bdrm. 21/1 bath residence with mmi ocean view! OnJy a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 PRIVATE IOIT SLIP Reduced to $215.000. This 3 bedroom, 2112 bath, newly dcorated home lS at an exceptjonaJ pnce for Newport Beach 759-1501 IUCM D8PLU, PLIS &IEST llR ldeal locatlon -larger comer lot -builders & investor's delight! Only $269.500 759-1501 TllEOYER nl,. LOii Best value in Harbor Ridge. Assumable $165,000 loans. Almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal location. One year Home Warranty provtded. 759-1501 HUIOR VIEW HOMES Popular Portofin o Model with private pool Short walk to park & school. Mollvated sellers $335,000. Call 759-1501 Sl,150 PER IOITH When you lease opuon this 1mmac:ulate Harbor Ridge beauty. hardly lived in' 759-1501 1211,500 PRIVATE IUCM Access comes with this custom built hillside homE> in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "Open sp~" Owner will help with low interest financ1ng. 759-1501 $22,IOb llCOIE From thts excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY! EnJOy stained glass windows, frplc & spacious room SJ?.eS. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 SPY&USS • $450,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view. beauuful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling idea) for entertaining. 759-1501 HIRIOR RIDIE ESTATES Spectacular ocean & night lights views. Exqul.Slte two plus den plus library with lovely patio areas & sparkling spa Just put on the market. $550,000. 759-1501 DOVEi SIOIES With t.ernfic view of bay and Newport C.enter rught lights 4 spacious bdnns. 3 baths. French doors, skylights. Newly decorated and e ntirely new kitchen! Large spark.Jing POOL. Excellent buy al $600,000. 759-1501 l IRVINE $121,100 Step into the world of elegance. This beautifully decorated & complete- ly upgraded home gives a new meaning to condo living. At this low price, better take a look! 759-1501 lllliE 10111 ROOM ln this extra specta1 value m University Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest romparable! 759-1501 OYEILOOIS IOLF COllSE Original owner & pride of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful entry. shake roof elegance. View of park & lake as well as golf course. ONLY $159.900! This one is a steal! 759-1501 110,100 Price reduction on this beauuful Woodbridge Towne Home with two plus den plus 2 baths plus 2 car garage plus fireplace. Very private end unit. Shake roof, ltahan tile iri atrium with fo~tain. Decorator wallroverings. This one is EXCEPTIONAL. 759-1501 UllELIYEYllLE FllllCllli D On this Northwood ex· ~h 4 bdnns, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, formal dininl ~o\.. ... security system. Only $209,950. 759-1501 ~ • llRMS -2~ llTMS In beautiful University Park with bike trails, parks & swim.ming pools! Big double car garage, dishwasher, fireplace -even has air conditioning! Just put on market. Only $260,000 for this super location! 759-1501 DEERCIEEI 1uun Channing & roomy 4 bdrm, 21/2 bath executive home just introduced to the market. Beautiful private pool & spa. Close to schools. Better see this one! 759-1501 COSTA MESA ~ t SIPER USTSllE STUTER With hard to find hardwood fl oors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand. ONLY> $137,500. 759.1501 [ HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRST TIME II MUIO Original owners have bought another & now offer this spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath family residence with safety in mind. Fenced play area, solar pool & spa. Exceptionally large private master swte. A special home at $279,000. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC~ 2670 Son Miguel Drive Newpon Beach, CA 92880 (TI4)75•1501 .:I. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You " NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 San Miguel Drive Newpon Beach, CA 12180 (714) 751-1501 • Orange County Real Eatate/An Advertfaing aupptement to the DAlLY ptLOT/San.rct.y. JUne 16, 1984 -7 Specializing in properl'I on the waler ... near the waler OCEANFRONT ESTATE 000. OF A KIND" .... Imp a 11tMe to ~ todlly1 c.a11nbMlt&..,....dMlgn..._10bedr.....,• MtMwt .................... ~ ..... OCWlwt ...... ....._ Twoldentlcal ....._....;; ......... +deft + 4 bMlw In wit ..rt Oft 4 ........ l•P•• 2 bedroom ~t ...._ VllW...e ...., ... IMld'• ...._ or ICM' ,......... TMe ............ ""'*" ...... MOW REDUCED and reedJ for an oflw. 11,m.- 111·1Gt BA YFRONT-PIER/SLIP-VIEW Spect8CUler fftOUfttaln wt • ..., .... from tNe .... ...... ....._. UYFRONT DUPLEX. IMdJ bMc:h + plar e. 2 ...... Jecflta. QrMI....,., W In 8 quiet loQldolL Cal for ......_Oft 1Ne Mntt1c propertJ. OWNER WLL CARRY THE MOTE AM> FIUT T .D. ON TMI Fll LAND propef'tf. ---111-1400 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-SPECTACULAR lpt1ndtdtJ oomempnry reetdetice In a conw location wtttt "tinted" window• to enjoy the bucb and OCNl\-pt ofhf:w• ~ wltt*. Two-etoty, or•doee fNopel'ty wtttt a of lght wood noon a c-:= ........... kitchen with ....., cabinetry, ..,., ... tOCMft wt 4 bedroom• In the main houM. Aleo • ..,., ... entrance fOf a 2 bedroom llHaw •lnt-« for the e.n-...,_or C8ft be a Nntal unit-or ...uy part of the fMln houee. kal ....... Stained gleee and unu.uat detatllng throughout ..... FEE. C811131-1400 DUPLEX ACROSS TO BEACH Alw9" ...-d 4 a 2 bedroom untta In • central Newport loation. 0ww .. CCM.-.., al off9n.. S2M,OOQ.111-1400 WATERFRONT WONDEfiFul. c ........ _.., ... ..,,._..__..._. .......... Olllk ..... ~..._--. .... _.a•~~.,._ ..... aeolldM1ccloor9lwa11.-u1 .. 1111*a;,;.I '*" ........ ....., .......... -........ .Jn ....... of cletlnctlon.... a NII an••1 ........... ~ 111•1400 WEST NEWPORT BEAUTY a..utlM, bnnd ... __.... hcne • ,... compt1 .. dl Owwlbulder UMd .._. ••••rWI llwnghollt -,... wt.Mtowe. KoNer ..._a...._. ........... .-of ... INtak. wood. n.1bedr--.2Y. ........... ._ __ .... "°"' ....... .......,. °"'* irll carry Ind 11> • prtced .. tMe,• c.-111 .. 1400 WESTCUFF -LARGE FAMILY HOME Thia "111lllit" built holM Se one of the ... 5 bedrwft .,.... for .... ._, n11dlng.,.... PffvllCJ. An •lltr• .......... = ....... and ....., ..... and,..... con-.tructloft.llj aretam.,.. copper plumblftg. 2 water ....... 2 flNptecee and ......... m. ldtcMn. hey to ..... l1S-elOO. Priced .. tm,OOo PENINSULA POINT SACRIFICE! w.a to the beeclt °'the bey from tNe 21tory, 3 bedroom, 2 beth home. Uca cut1tne, ...... brtck. wood ftooring and wood burning ftNpl8ce c:an be roun tor oatr 1275,000. Catt 131-1400 HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS Prtc. reduced to *251,500 on thee former .. moder' In HM'bor View Knoll&. 2 bedroom + den. 2th beth wtth night llght and c:anron ..._ Manr amerMtM. Cal a1-1400 NEWPORT CORNER-POOL Oww a. werr motlwe'9d to ... and wm coo91der u -cMnee ICM' hcMne In Long .._.. ..._ A ....., pMM•'l, '°'8lj www•w'9d 2 11 •droom and deft + ....., room .......... AllP••t11 ........ and .... pool and deck --. I.Mr to .... ,D lndudea IM tand.131-ta anJ' wilk View of waler 8AYSHORE8 CAPE COD COTTAGE Atpr1Dn1••1tt111_..w.-1ndUi atti•Dnt ..... pol•lltllll tDf umall1•1 .... 2 ''*"• S.-,,_.. :.'==7U:.5in-S::· u.,. ............... OCEANFRONT DUPLEX bul1Rta: ,.,. ..... 111•*--....-uall&J...,_ toww.Jcs ...... hillo•....._a..telwla 1M1n """ .. roof. en.tor. lold ....................... 111-1400 LIDO ISLE--t..ARGE LOT .......,NOtad1t1112...,.,fllolne..Gr9lll alllla1r ...... ...... Wf ...... Md roof Ml llHk lp1da• 5 ..........., ................... +...., ...... u.. lnluwyand....., ............... Ude ..... llll- 131·1Gt LIDO ISLE CONDO-OM WATER Thia ...... ...,..ont condo .......... .,.... .. ... ,__.._..,bedr00&81e.....,.._ I d ... j .......... + den. 1 ....... In ' ,, • ., .... ... ...... and ..................... Owtwr1Uj CS'FJ 1 .. 11> """ ......... Priced lo ..... ...... 111-14IO UDO ISLE-CUSTOM App 11' •· twtght. cMertut & pNettgioul ,..._9Ce In a tine tocatton. ToWlj coordlllleled decor _.... Ff9ftdt doon, gourmet kttcMn and ......... ,....., room". A ... 4 'bedroom hoftw ICM' the '"fuaeJ ....,_.-, RedMced to Mn.soo. 131-ta BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT Outatandlng cwner aoc.aon on Souu. BaJfronL.quiet end of tete. UNC>all'RUCTED MAIN BA Y8 YEW wtth no boet9 moored In fronL Appr1t11IIal1125,ombut owner Se aaklng S7IUOO and Se EXTREIEL Y ANXIOUS lo .... Cal kw detah on this "landlurfr<' locatton. On FEE &and. 131-1400 -OCEANFRONT NEW Thfe Hceptlonel ocaenfrOftt hcMne of qualltj and deelgn won't leatt White .-...., at.alrcw a c8'1nelrJ, 2 ftteplecee, ....... beV1l1d ............. ttalen .... MCUrttj .,.....,.. ....., ...,.. ........ ,._.....,Owner .. help In llneftdng. ~ Cal 131-1400 VILLA BALBOA-WATER YIEWSI Speclocll 2 bedrOOlft, 2 ...... condo ..... MCUr'ltJ .,.....,, epe and COIMMlllftJ pool Ow"9f .. wr.t wttt. llMUdl• -... '°"" unit In ...... ,..., ... bMc:h. s.:ai..-o. 111-1Gt WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS 0 2436 W. Coa't Hwv Nt~wport Bc•.,c h 6:J 1-1 JOO :u 5 M.rnrw AH' H.1lh11.1 '''"'IC.I ,, 7:1-h900 ""P*'rialirin,r in pro.,.·rl ~ on lht· "a lt•r ... m·or 1lw "ah'r ... m1~h \ i••" of '-al•·r . . . • I .j I WE • 8 -Orange County Real Eatate/An A'dvertJsfng supptement to the DAIL¥ PllC!>T /Saturday, June 16, 198• •• • • t Villa Mira reps:.. attain sell-out Pastalaniec. McGrath credit their sales success to price. financing April PastaJanlec and A.M. McGrath, recently named sates representatives at Carma-Sandling Group's Villa Mira comunlty In Lagune Niguel, attribute their sales s~ to tM price ol.tbe__- homes and the community's financing program. As on-site representatives for Villa Mira, Pastalanlec and McGrath have coordinated sales of the homes and tlelped prospective buyers qualify through one of the many financing packages. Their efforts have achieved a four week self-out of the first 48 homes available In the communi 's fi phase.. . ..,,; cC-,_ ....... ~-.,.,....,.... _, ~(ji.1,j :17!ii'd~'-~~C--..... ~~,eon­omlrliUms at Villa Mira feature a view of the hills and vaJleys of the region. P~ fM this new residential community start ,at under $80,000. PastaJaniec has 11 years of experience In the real estate field, including affiliation with Robert P. Warmington, Kaufman Broad and Forrest E. Olson. She recently served as a saJes Tepresentative for The Carma-Sandling Group's Niguel Beach Ter-· race development in Laguna Niguel. · McGrath has also served as a sales represen- tative for The Carma-Sandling Group's Niguel Beach Terr ace and for Its Vista del Cer.-o project. She is a Corona del Mar resident. The Carma-Sandling Group is ranked 1-4th of the top 100 builders In the Southern California market and is one of the 10 major landholders In the area. A.II. McGrath (left) and April Putal•nlec, ..tea repreaenta- 2fir1n s • • • JOID forces Gemini Pacific, Inc .• of California and Texas- based Browning Prop- erty Co. have Jotned forces as Browning & Dav s o w Beach, to develop multl- famlly reaJ estate pro- jects In the Western United States. With flve projects -.-~-..1.200 unl~...@!read In tivea forearm. Sandlln&'• VWa Mira commanlty. avs as ·~,-- Its first two CaHfornla ventures: the company . has purchased land for a 250-anit apartmeru ·complex In Laguna Beach and is negotlat- rng for additional sites.In Westminster and River- side. Long Beach luxury high rise.on the way up Gemini Pacific princi- pal Jerry D. Davis Is managing partner of the new enti~. Prior to startTng his own firm, Davis was vice presi- dent/regional manager for Gen star Pacific In- vestments of Newport Beach, where he was responsJble for Gen- star' s residential and commercial projects In California, Arizona and Texas. Long Beach -A luxury high rise is under development in Long Beach by Sunset Bay Associates, a joint venture of Dover Development Corp. of Fountain Valley and Baywood Equities of San Mateo. The development is called Sunset Bay Towers, a 116-unit residen- tial condominium community that eventually will rise to 16 stories in three interlocking concrete and glass towers facing the sea. One-and two-bedrooms wtth up to 2'..'i baths will be provided In the view residences at the beach. Of the 116 sJngle-level units, eight will be penthouses and 12 wi11 be "bluff' units, stair-stepping down from the plaza level to the sand. "Now that our main tower is half way up, we can begin to appreciate just how spectacular the view wtll be from our luxury residential units," said Rod Giiiiiand, marketing director for Dover Development Corp. • Recreational facilltles will Include a swimming pool, spa, sauna, outdoor lounge area, shuffleboard, weight and workout room. social room with kitchen Regis appoints 111anage111ent vp and liquor cabinet, and a barbecue area. In addition, at· the ~ch level, there will be restrooms, showers, storage lockers and a cabana with kitchen. To reach Sunset Bay Towers, take the San Diego Freeway to the Long Beach Freeway and turn south to. the Harbor Scenic off-ramp along ShMetlne Drive. ·which leads south to Ocean Boulevard. Proceed east along Ocean to the site between 7th and 8th places, where the sales pavilion is open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more Information, call (213) .a6-6441. Brownfng Property Co. Is headed by Gordon D. Browning, who has been a leader In housing development in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for 17 years. The firm speciaJiz~ In multi-family develop- ments, and has in ex- cess of 4,000 units com- pleted or under con- struction In Texas. 300 Barratt hontes sold in under a year • • ru IS RES ···-··••&111 In Emerald Bay. Spectacular views. 4 BR's, famMy room, den, spa. 3 fireplaces, natural wood and open beams. $995,000. Ask for Rod Daley. Wliiiillll, an•1 Exceptional buy for the investor who has always wented to be on the water. Pier & dock for 2 boats. 50 ft. and 35 ft. 4 BR plus 41n BA custom 1 story home has best of financing. 1st of $425,000 assumable @ 12.5o/ •. Land may be purchued for 1398,000 @ 10% no down. Ask- ing price $500,000. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. -11•111 -nam.1 llZIWIAllY IPIZllmr 5 BR's across from pari(. FormaJ dining, family room, den, spa and sauna. Thia ls a very large home for a very dlscrtmlnatlng buyer. Just listed at $845,000. Ask for Rod Daley. LIW .... H l'M <>wr. will '*'Y tow Interest 3rd on this cute comer lot duplex. Try 10% down and rent. remodel or build near the beach. Only $217,500 FEE. Ask for Hame Strock. aa1111 .. •••••a Enjoy cool ocean breezes on any of 3 ba6conies wtth complete privacy. Model Uke home wtth 3 tpeelous bedrooms, one downstairs with c:on-- necttng bath. Retreat off mast• suite. Step down llvtng room, fireplace, wet bar. kitchen breakfast area. Formal dining. Double attached garage. S179,500. Ask for Lois Egan. .ca mll Tm SI• 1171,lllD PMl11 mtl EmM I llYU Two 2 BR units In West Newport practically on Lowest prtced home In private beach communl-the beach. Terrific rental area all year round. ty of Emerald Bay. F•turlng 4 BR's, family OWner says "SELL" and wm hefp finance. Ask room, open beams and ocean view. Terrific for HaJUe Strock. value at S39e.OOO. Ask for Rod Daley. • __ ..,111 IDll ••• 11n,1• DUPE Tl Ill MID Elegant 2 BR, 2 BA on one level. Ctose to every Spend this summer and many summers to come convenience. Small complex wtth pool. Ask for one block from tM bay in this bright and Linda Oeth. immaculate 3 BR home and enjoy the Income • from the 2 BR garage apartment! Cathedral 11112 f11W-111~ ceiling, aunny patio, extra-sized garage wtth lots 2 BR, 2 BA, ocean and mountain view. Steps to of butlt..fn storage and super comer location the beech. Moble home in No. Laguna. Interior make this a greet buy at $395,00CL Ask fQr Hallie ls In excellent condition. Lowest on mart< et at Strock. $71,000. Anancing avaJlable. Ask for Al Weinert. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hills ' 644 7020 . ' ' I ' . ' . 10 -Orange County RMI &tate/An Adwrtll'ng supplement tot~ DAILY PILOT/SatUrday, June 16, 1984 ii\!5·--M8i!1 .,._6815 .,.. 811¥ ..,._ 1815..,._111* -.+•@i .,..+¥@» -.e111a _.+1@9 .,..1¥$1¥-. I I IESA VEIH . I LOCATED ON QUIET STREET THIS 4 BDRM, 3 BA HOME . · llYFIOIT $151,IM · I OFFERS A MULTITUDE OF AMENITIES: FORMAL DIN-. ISSUI( $HOl IT K a ING ROOM, FAM. RM. W/FIREPLACE, HARDWOOD Immaculate Lido Isle triplex - I WFLAOYO~SR,03P.ECRATYR ~~IRACEiEAT&$~~iEsooST~ .. DE~.E~:.y. pQSSlblllty to convert to private resl"\ 'I · · • · · · dence with ~ate Income unit. UI Excellent ~unity. Just listed. I llEWPOIT HEIGHTS 4 YOU 111 •Illa. I I ____ J FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM BUil T HOME 4 BEDROOMS, -ttn BATHS, 4 F1REPLACES. BUil T'------------f AROUND LOVELY COURTYARD, 2 VIEW DECKS AND EASTILUFF 5 IDll/ISSUIAIL£ i MANY MORE OUTSTANDING CUSTOM FEATURES 4 U. 1st TD $193,800 I ASKING $425,000. Mllll llml.lllll Excellent opportunity to assume 1st TD. Spacious remodeled famlly UIE IEI COIDO home, new kitchen and baths. • THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO WILL BE JUST · French doors, loads of upgrades, _..._ .. ~}.U:W 7'4.~~.w ""--"" .a:a•J ~mmn.truc::r.ur_~ ._Aak.~ t'D-•• \ w1Noa~1utJGi & FResFMt4¥11A'ki''tH1~~~-·-~rio~;._..· · I $107,000 HOME A COSTA MESA "BEST BUY". CALL .· .111111 II• 1111 F• WE •1. I I I I J' I i I I s I I I I I I I IESI VEIDE COUITIY CWI HUGE PIE-SHAPED LOT OFFERING FABULOUS, UN- OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA. THIS 4 BDRM , FAMILY ROOM HOME IS SET ON A ONE-OF-A- KIND LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN APPLINACES AND TILE AND ROOM ENOUGH EOR..200LLP1.AY A_REAS. PRICED AT $287,500. Mllll 11•11111 -~~- * WITEIFIOIT UVllC * TUDES WELCOIE Owner may carry this two bedroom, den, three baths condo on the bay. Sec. Bldg. w/slip available. Trade your equity to the water. For details call llm llZIE 631-1266 llEWPORT HEIGHTS EICUSH TUDOR Three bedrooms, three baths, pri- vate patio with spa and deck. (Ca- thedral celling with lots of light). Excellent financing and priced at $180,000. F9r a private showing call llm .... , .. 631 -1266 COSTA 1£Sl WTSIDE Don 't miss this three bedroom, three bath, family room, and formal dining. This 1850 sq.ft. townhome is priced at $155,000 with terms. Call lllTY ll&lm RID IUILDllC Close to John Wayne airport; 6000 sq.ft. with 15% office. Offered at 73.00 sq.ft. with great financing. For details call llm llllllEI 631 -1266 RVMtlC- 111111 IEI CUSTOI ~31-1211 PRIME Newpof't Heights VICTORIAN Design. 3,400 sq.ft . of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family room, formal dining, Antique Doors & Fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! JUST LISTED E.X- CLUSIVEL Y. $439",000. Call for appt. Ill l•IRI 631-1266 UCI IAY-"4 ACIE I/POOL This superlative 4 bedroom home combines etagance an(j casual Ute-style. Spacious newer home with family room & .. family kitchen. Superb grounds and pool area, 3 car garage. Asking $370,000. Ill llllDI 631-1266 IEIPOIT IEICITS W/CIEST UllT LOI 1111-ISSllE 1st ' Compfetety remodeled & exp&nded in 1982. Delightful traditional 2 bedroom, den home.Two story with ocean view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing. Great opportunity! $283,000. Ill llllEa 631-1266 IEIPOIT IEICm POOL Detightful 3 bedroom, ~llt leVel home. High beamed ceilings yet warm and cozy. Immaculately maintained. Price just reduced $199,000 Ill llllRI 631-1266 IEWPOIT IEICITS $1&1,511! 3 Bdrm California bungalow. 2 bath open beam ce:=~ - copper plumbing. Large comer lot. Call todayl llf I I IEWPOIT IEICITS $199,HO JUST LISTED 5 ·Bdrm & den home on prime eorner lot.· Hardwood floors, brick fireplace, formal dining. A tot of houset Ill 1111111 WTSIDE $139,HI JUST LISTEDI Stunning California bungalow -Spanish stylel 2 spacious bdrms. Formal dining. Totally r~ furbished & upgraded. Oak floors too. It's beautiful! Ill llMllS CUFF IAIEI -$149,HO 3 bedroom 21A bath condo. Spacious 2 story with separate dlnl~i/ room. Low down payment. Assume $120,000 1st TD. llllDI 631 -1266 . ' I 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1286 · Rf&ig+-. *'@>.,.''*I **'+I -..•••+ •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~, WE IEED YOUR LISTllliS .. lllE IF TIE WEEI Complete turning baatn vl8wS from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remooeled home wtth new kl~ baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,000. • • llN I• IOTIVlnt UllA ISLE SEWI 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Fam. Rm. Oln. Rm. Beautiful Master Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large boats up to 60 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated seller at S 1, 100.000 • • .. •• HAllOI lllCE l:AUTIOlOIT 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble In baths. oak floors. beautiful city, ocean, mountain views, room addition upstairs, will lease or option, $520,000 In assumable financing. Steal at $625,000. • • ...... -- TUIE UYFIOIT FOi llYFlllT l/IKI S BR, 21A BA, Fam. Rm. H• master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $5~5,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 1~5% ....... . "WIUllOUS llUA Ullll" VIiia Balboa's largest pe:nthouse, 1at time offered. 3 bdrm 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $265,000. Great terms. • • ... DIP loll I ~•Yi• IHp Boll .loop, Jr. TOP SILES PllllCEI Fii CIUF. 1113 VILU IAl.IOI COllO _2 bdr~2. bath, family room, view_ of b~ & ocean. ~rges_! tay;;_t. L~;::: CUIH SHIES ~~1·· ~~· Beautiful family home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living I &: dining, ocean view, stunning back yard with gazebo, pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. Excellent for entertain- ing. $529.000. -• ... ... B IEllPOIT IEICH Highly upgraded Wfffi oa 1fooTS, gourmet kitchen, t Frenchdoors. 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade.•• llN I• l1 SEIVIOl'S IEST IUY f.I 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room , 2 fireplaces, wet bar. nice I yard, view of CitY & ocean. SecUrtty ~d gate + pool & _tennis. $395,000. • • -U. . I IAYCIEST 1£1POIT 4 bedroom 2% bath formal dining, family room, breakfast I area, large yard with pool, will trade COndo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asking $325,000. • • -IW I conu IEL Ill HPl.£1 This country home Is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, turn post from all over the country In this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath in rear, steal at $260,000. -........ 5 UllTS COSTA IESI Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. ~:fl::.b=;· Total Income $30,060. Submit any offer. HORSE PIOPEln l/POTEITIAL COllEICIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, Income ·s1,ooo per month. Very motivated. Asking·$265,000. Must sell. Submit any offer. ••111111• . I I I I I BOB A DOVIE KOOP I I I I 234 E. nltZth S~., COS~A MES~• 631-1266 ,_. I\ I I i I .. , I -., • t • r : f . n• If un111a wa~ 11,,._ Gracious one-story home! Custom remodel w/gowmet kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR, family rm. 3 baths. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. security gate. Dona Chichester. ....... TUll11llll l"l,111 5 lg BR -Beautiful formal living rm and dining nn -paneled den w/fireplace and $t down bar- Sparkling pool -country kitchen with breakfast area + bonus room -Barbara Aune. .. UITll fDIAM 1 FS 1111,m The largest Deane plan on an end location. 4 bci., family room, two fireplaces, and lovely grounds include a paddle tennis court. Pri1.e winning kitchen and baths ultra sophistication with high ce~. and walls of glass. Lucy &ee. • un....... ••1111&1•. 11,1 ..... This 5 bedroom 4 lh bath unique single level custom home borders the 14th fairway in this exclusive gate guarded oommunity. The very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa are enhanced by a very secluded location. Danny Bibb . ... 111111 ftEW -........ Heavy beamed ceiling-most rooms with city, bay & ocean view. Formal dining room, large family room-breakfast room-study in master bedroom-4 bedrooms. Barbara Aune. BI LL GRUN DY . RE ALT 0 R . , , . Local. county. state. nationql and international . events come to your doorstep Ill.hi ,1 • ._. in the bright. light and lively !J IUI 644-6200 ... _..., .... ,.. ...... Beautifully appoin1ed ·~" mode{" in prest1gioua pte-guarded community of Harbor Ri<lle-3 t.-., bull~in library, plus custom spa. Excellent -.unable financing. Belle Partch . ............. _ 11 .... Popular tri-level .. S" ~ cloee to community pool. 3 BR. spacious li.ving rm w/view deck and .., large master suite. Owner will assist with financ- ing. May 1eue option. $149,900 LH. Micki Cooper. .... ••••• • 111.., e1.1JUM INCL. LAND. Fabulous single story home 6 BR, family rm., panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Owner ' will consider exchan&e. Donna Godshall 111111111 12411.111 $240,000 LH for this great 3 bedroom 2 bath remodeled home. New roof, new oopper plumb- ing, new kitchen, new carper. new drapes. Dona Chichester. fllT&IM ..... ---........ Thia 3 BD, 4 BA home baa been completely remodeled inlide and out. Profellionally dec!Or- ated. c.omei-Jot ocean & bay views from decks. Poot.·1pa, game nn, full bar, 3 fireplaces. Truly an exqw.ite home. Fee Land. Stephanie Grody. U. W&TDIMIT Wi&UI• 111 .. Very spacious 4 bdrm with wonderful flow for entertainina. huge decks off living room and bedrooms plus entry courtyard. Incl. land. Slip available.. Beverly Morphy. -···-· la.,.. CDM duplex -2+ 1 + poaible guest. 2 car garage, yard, laundry. walk to beach, best Lo- cation. a low price. Great buy. Loia Jacobs . l · has to be one of the finest water- nt bomes avallabR :Large Dock wttl e Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller es. 5 Bdrm, 4 !h Bath, 4500 Sq. Ft. nch Doors & Windows. Brick Deck Courtyard. Two (2) Stairways. 11,111,000 . UIGY lnEl•M 1111.Tll. (114) IM llH · TUIE N UllUIE • WSI IP11lll esa Verde 2 story for Units. 4 BR, !h Ba. $195,000, 1896 Rh~es. C.M. c...., 21 lerc tpMl1 LIVELY CIWll Pill lllE autifully remodeled kitchen. High- upgraded with French bay window French doors. This 3 Bdrm plus den is just glowing with warmth & mfor;t. Better see this today. Just ted at $129,500! . THE REAL ESTATERS MEI lllllCIR Mesa Verde Tri-level. 4 BR, 3 Ba. huge spa, $215,000. 2737 Cardinal, C.M. .... ,, 21 lera •2-1111 IUPEll11 .... Two-story 3 Br 3 Ba on a nice 40" wide lot only 5 steps to main beach In CdM. Priced at lot value. Agt. Mart<. UMl21 let u ...... YH Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,, The Daly Not often you ttis HICt sizt ad • u ''t'lctwe Pace" weetends fer just S25 per day, or 2 days for $45. mm nu• A large used brick courtyard welcomes you_to see this~ 3 bdrm:. home. Extensively remodeled & upgraded 2 yrs ago w/new k:itch inclg cabinets, wood firs, skylites, new shake roof. Relandscaped too & beautifully cared for! $329,000 fee . can.E UAL ESTATE lH-1111 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrt"fl, big dock(s), play lawn & swim be&ch. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land lnct.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. 0wner(9-5)650--0202 Y DIRECT a SAVE .._.a ....... • we1 photocu1ph it for ,.11allilillllchar1e. e.·CleulfW 642-5678 llWfllt 111111 fllll 1114,111 Move up to Newport at an affordable price. Lots of potential. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Large Jot. Seller wants out now! PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome CilrCli11ifii4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. l.9lllllllfFIKI' ...... 1-4 UINl.81-........,,. .......... 1,111 4 BR, 3Ba. Bemodeled in 1981. Excel- lent assumable financing. $385,000 1st TD at 10.5., fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at 13.5., fixed. ..... 7 ..... 11 .... , .... 1 Elal 1IE ICUI llEUES Only 2 blocks IO Newport ~ Large. two story. ~ bedroom_. ~rat>W 0oor plan \hat'!> great foe ent.erUarung. Sundeck off mas'« swt.e Assume $86,000 loan at I~. Pnced '° aiell at $15',000 . THE REAL ESTATERS • r .. .......... , ~ -~ ---~ -.~ ----- --. .. --.. 14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 16, 1984 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • 428 Rivera Terr (C. Hinds) CdM 759-9100 $600.000 Sun 1-5 * * 12 17 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 640-4868 $639,500 Sunday 1-5 2451 Crestview. Bayshores 631-1 400 $220.000 1121 Elliott. Santa Ana Sat 2-5 963-6767 $180.000 Saturday 1-5 7 11 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 720-1 101 $198,500 Sun 10-4 530 San Bernardino, Newport Hts 644-9060 $179,000 Saturday 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 401 Begonia. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $585,000 Sun 1-5 7 Northhampton. Belcourt Hills 644-9060 $570,000 Saturday 1-5 This Weekend! \ ,... . 3 BEDROOM * • 11 Berkshire Lane, Westclitt. Npt Bch 644-900 $337,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 315 Via lido Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 *501 Cliff Dr (Newport Hghts) NB 675"'6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 955 Coronado. Costa Mesa 760-8333 $135,000 Sun 1-4 2535 Crestview, Bayshores. Newport Bch 644-9060 $259,000 Saturday 1·5 1520 E. Ocean Blvd (Pen.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat 10-1/Sun 1-5 320 Hazel Dr. (Vlew)Corona del Mar 759--0915 $545,900. Sat/Sun 11-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon, CdM 833-36221644-8018 $479,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Sg Cyn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $298,500fee 1419 Santanella Terr, CdM Sun 1-5 644-7020 $298,SOOfee Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $445.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * * 124 Via Lido Nord, lido Isle. N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 142 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $349,000 Saturday 2-5 3 BR plu1.FAM RM or DEN • 1110 Ridgecrest Or (Mar. Hinds) C.M. 644-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 16th St, Newport Heights, N.B 64S-.670 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 •2421 Bunya, Newport Beach 963--6767 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1522 Cumber1and, Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 2256 Heritage. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $182,500 Sun,_.. • 2266 Heritage, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,900 Saturday 1-4 1112 Highland Dr. Npt Beach 644-7020 $318,000 Sun 1-5 1856 Iowa St. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 546-3848 $139,900 Saturday 1-5 941 Jasmine (Greenbrook) Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,900 Saturdy 2-5 305 Kings Place, Cllffhaven 631-1400 $390.000 1800 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $449,500 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 * * 1205 No Bayfront. Balboa Island 673-7300 Sunday 2-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1733 Port Barmouth (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon-6 1737 Seashore, West Newport 631-1400 $720.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Via Quito (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $425,000 Sunday 2-5 4BEDROOM * 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $985,000 Saturday 2-5 8904 La Roca. Fountaln Valley 842-4474 $155,000 Sunday 12-4 235 Sherwood, Costa Mesa 631-2495 $189,000 Sunday 1-4:30 124 Via Quito (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $469,000 Sunday 2-5 .... Orange County RMI Estate/An~ supptement to the DAILY ptLOT/Satuns~. June 16. 1984 _: 15 38EDROOM 1015 Nancy Lane, Costa Mesa 631-i300 $125,500 Saturday 1·5 663 Vls1a Bonita (Bluffs) Npt Bch ~~~~~~~~~~~'-»-lUJ-~189..900-r~-~ ' 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * * 225 North Star Ln (Dvr Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $865,000 Sun 1-5 * • 3384 Summerset Cir, Costa Mesa 645.0303 $264,900 Sun 1-5 *2601 Blackthorn (Eastblutt) Npt Bch 675-6000 $270,000 Sat 1-5 407 Mendoza Terraoe, CdM 640-0357 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 34 Morro Bay. Spyglass. CdM 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.B 759-1501 $600.000 Sunday 1-5 4512 Roxbury, Newport Beach 631-1266 $529,000 Sat 2-6 26 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sat 1-5 2840 Serang. Mese Verde. Costa Mesa 549-1582 $168,500 Saturday 1-5 3363 Wisteria, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $169.500 Sat 1-5 * • 1109 Dennis Dr, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,900 Sat 1-5 2015 Yacht Mischief (Seavu) Npt Bch 760-8333 $430.000 Sat 1-5 5 BA plut FAM AM or DEN * • 14 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch 760·8333 $2.000.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1633 Bayside Dr, CdM 631-1266 $1.195,000 Sat 1-5 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Sch 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 24 Mission Bay (Spygls) CdM 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-5 ....... 6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sat7Sun 1-5 * • 9 Muir Beach Cr .. Corona del Mar 640-4868 $1 ,750,000 Sun/Wed. 1-5 2121 Aralla, Eastblutt. N.B. 644-9060 $286,000Sunday 1·5 lf):s1429 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores) N.B. 650-7041 $595,000. Sun. 1-5 2244 Port Aberdeen (Seawmd) Npt Bch 673-7761 $419,000 Sun 1-5 1601 Walnut. Harbor Highlands, Nwpt Bch 646-8118 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 BA plua FAM AM~ DEN ** 103 Via Udo Soud, Np~ ~bh 759·9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 7 Northampton Crt .• Belcourt Hill, N.8 644-9060 $570.000tttttttttttt Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 31 Southampton (Belcrt Ht) Npt Bch 675-6670 $459,000 Sun 12-5 ' 312 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) Npt Sch 760-8333 $219,500 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR plut FAM RM or DEN v 3 Rue FountaJnebleau, Big Canyon, N.B. 675-6000 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 43 Sea Island, Big Canyon, Newport Beach 662-1673 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3BEDROOM 2463 Irvine Ave (Back Bay) Costa Mesa 675-6000 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v2 Rue Fountamebleau. Big Canyon. N.B 675-6000 -$475,()()(Y Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR pfua 1 BR 2314/2314'h W. Oceanfront. Bal Pen 645-4636 $399,500 Saturday 1-4 4 BA plua 3 BA pfua 2 BR * * 1133 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penninsula 631-1400 $1.285,000 Sat 1-5 RENTALS 3 BR HOUSES 203 Palmer. Newport Heights Saturday & Sunday 1-5 •Spa * POOi • * Waterlront * * • WatlW1ront & POOi "' Grve address at guard gate Home Sweet Hon 1e"" Investment --With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be liv ing . Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is req uired to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' loJkin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. CB . REALTOR A pubhc service of the .., .... • .. I QO I e~ •-..>•Jf"\llOVl•An ... ...,,,., ....... I",,.. ~•aAvtn11n"' rtS.'\r"l 16 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertlsfng supplement to tt'le.DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 18, 1984 ~MACNAB ... ~-TElllllC Tll-LIYEL Nearly new condo in good lo- cation. Seller transferred so price as right! 3 Br 3 full Ba, walk in closets. din. nn. 2 car att. gar, ass'n pool & s pa Close to shop- ping All thJS for $136.900. Anne Tierney 55 1-8700 IMSTNS 11 -HWIDSI LIHH Ullll IW IUCll 5 new condos on Balboa Penin- sula wi th 2 & 3 car garages. Spectacular ocean/sunset & bay/night hgh t view a top garden deck Owners w1U exchange . Priced from $290-$405,000 . Maggi Macbain 55 1-8700 tlTSTUltll YlUE II I.I. Ranch style 4 Bdrm home with pool+spa. Ne wly carpeted with upgraded, ceramic tile areas, 2 lrg fireplaces located in family room & ll vingroom. Quiet cul-de- sac loc. with lg private backyard. Just reduced $44,600. Lorraine P Reyes 551-8700 0 '90"0"'0* .. ,. •• , °' ~ '""' •"'o...!> .cl -ch be W,.. '? 10'"' t°"' iot""'C>'9 '#O#dl CO ri S AI I I I I I 1 11 T A u I D I I I I I 1 1 E N ESH I I I I' 11 ! • :'~~~~~;mm r r r r I' r I' I • ~sc.~~mmsj I I I II I I I HEW UR :lllisc11 .. •11•11111 U11 1111 DI IAJFlllT Totally remodeled 2Bd 2Ba to suit the most discriminate. Bay lites and activity from liv. nn. w/mirrored fplc -dining area & kitchen. Mas- t.er suite w /garden lanai. Owner will be creative. oUered at $639,500. Call for details 12na.,.u.•,M11 .,. s.. 1-1 CllllA IEL 1111 Finest farruly-living in this 180 deg. Bay & Ocean view 6000 sq ft home. 5 Bd, form. din., game nn, 6 It\ ba, pool, spa. Ready to move in - asking $1,750,000. Vee Stinson. •••• , ..... •• .,. S./Wt4 1-1 PllllATE 111.E # 18 Atoll -Gated community of Jasmine Creek -mini ocean view. 2 Bd, Den. 2Ba -Plan 2 on gm.- belt locale. Asking $322,000. Vee Stinson. Tllru llCI PIElllEn Below market @ $249,900 fee. 3 Bd., 2ba, form. din., family rm. w / brk-f-plc. Huge back yard -nn. for pool -seller wants action! Vee Stinson. PEITllllE WITI YIEW Rancho San Joaquin Plan @ $166,500 fee. 2 BD, 2Ba, Den -wet bar -cent. air. As is condition -act now -fast escrow & move in. Vee Stinson. .... , ·-...,... Lovely 1 Bd starter home -lmmac. & prof. decor -l~ dn! Adult - &ecurity -walk to beach & Lido shops .. Barbara Kast.le. Lowest prtced fee property In H.V. Homes. Great starter home In Newport, assume lrg 1st T.D., fixed rate, low Interest loan. .llTTY YIEW--«J llllM Olde CdM produce market on Fernleaf now available. One hotise from China Cove. $575,000. Highly 1Jpgraded single family unit with a lrg ren- tal unit. '91TUl1D Customized Palermo H. V. Homes, 1000's $$ In upgrades, spectacuJar with spa .... •• ••• 1-1 ,,... Completely refurbished due to fire damage. $259,000 fee. 3 Br, 2 Ba, trg lot. R-2 zoning. ._,...., Someraet model, $1750/mo. One year teue. Ptrhwlaew/""'1.' ..... a11,111 • HERITAGE REALTORS WIG WTS& CAil COO -$215,000l! Completely · remodeled. Brand new everything. 2 story 3 BR, 21A BA home on a huge R-2 lot. Owner will trade for ~ R-2 or ftxer. Ask for Linda h. AffOIDMU TUSTllJ I 3 bedroom condo -$103,500 located ' In beasutlful Lauretwood with park, pool and tennis. Special end unit with great location. Ask for Linda Oeth. WTSU IUlEX1l Best area -new shops, buses, etc. Two 1 BR homes with charm on a large R-2 lot. Recently refurbished. Assumable $100,000 loan. Good value at $142,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. I OMA PONT lOTSU Side by side and approxJmatefy 50x80 I zoned R 1. BuUd your dream home with view. Combine lots and build a triplex by the sea. Each lot only $65,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. SEamTY GATED CmlN> -$140,000n Immaculate 2 Br, 21A BA. Utility area and flreplace. Decking off master bedroom. Located near part<. Ask for Lola Egan. DY AFFIWOMl.E -9K F1MC1CU 2-story, 3 BR, 21A BA home on a quiet cul-de-sac wtth pOOf and spa off street RV partclng. At the low-low price of $143,000. Aak for Marie Denny. r.lost TO OCUll • COSTA IEA!J This lovely 3 BR. 2~ BA home with formal dining room and famffy room hu an OV9t"-alzed cukte-aac lot. Greet home for ChUdren. Priced at S 149,600. A.ek for Marie Denny. 644 7020 IPIUlll IUllT Costa Mesa F.astside. 4-BR on cul-de- w/new carpet & fresh paint. Open use 6/17/84. $189,000. 111.lm Piii -lllT WL R w /large kitchen & double FfP. er lot, nicely decorated. New on ket. $134,500. lllT "'· 1111'1 "" R.1.75 baths, in quiet famllycomplex. alking distance to everything. Price uced to $94,900. VA terms aho. Orange County Real Esta1e/An Advertlalno auppterrient to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Jurie 18. 1984 -17 R&IM~ --- j PETE BARRET! REALTY PETE BARR En •. REALTY 18 Or ~e 'CoUriL A I ""'-t tT'')Anttr:t v 11A ~• • · •' • h,,1 .. 0 , t j \•• , 1 l 1 1 1 , 1 -... 11 ea t:S a e/i Adverts ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 16, 1984 Da tin Ualh l ..... ........... ..... I ,..._ ............ ~ll1ll•llhf...... ..,.. .. , hi. ....,_ .. ,hi. On 2 lots on pen1n c.r..1 •el •11 U2I 22ff . l!!J!rf .._. Ultllll~ C.ta ltla DM ju~t~l~1;1~~~~~~~=iilii::ii $465,000 agent 650-2493 -PtatUUI JM'I; CofOM del Mat condo, I ILll ft UllJ 1C1 HARBOR VIEW 3bt. 2ba, m "85()/mo, ~ 2 8' 2 ba 2 BR 1~ Ba Condo, lac•t Pnr 1350 llke new 28' 2ba. 2 car ant Ilk• new cedar & tam '"l· nu d1apes, grdnr S~ YffY lw f~on~ towntiouN, trplc. all 1ac/pool, clubhouee, &PUmlJl.C• rr· washer & dryer. 111.u 3 Bdrm. 3 bath $1250 968-9206 aft 6 71151~7~ta v bltln1. ~· 142-1803. carport. S595. + dep. 10 units S700K 1250/mo 676-«>00 home Frpk;, romen lub LIDO ISLE 4-5 if.J'h ba -~ ~ 142o.$22 I (213)69&-149e 12 units S725K Th8:98 2 rentals need nte w/spa In muter suite, Cont~ Feetures 2 Ctr.al ... •11 UZ2 TIL ~ IS585-S71"'"5/-:-m-o-.-..,.2~&--=3 14un11s S850K 1enantsoneS71Scp1eot1 greenhouH wtndow, stry, solarium, cletettOl"9 FU<™ Gmr ck>M l"lllllLI.. Bdrm, encl ger, Tom Lee Bkr 642-1603 othet 2bt h.u tam ptef 1 micro ~1ve, dbl •1 tt•c1 hedd windows. format din rm, 10 beach Pvt entranoe. 11>1 ,9.i;;-- -1 ... -... WIM/dfyr hookup, yrd, $850 4 appt S3M190 gar. u Y m1ntene dramatl(;2strylwrm,wwt 673--3-474 "' ''V• '*"09· --,. patlO Newport Be~PI Comml Bldg S34i.OOO. No • Best Alty tee ~rd ~-6331 ba,., lrg sunny patio. pool, ~m:.O '*"I ReaJty. Dys 142-1803. Laguna 11¥lth 4 resid I "ti.... Wf a111y abounds In 3bdrm I breakfast rm, den Mas· C..t• •eu Ult 931 W t9th St 548-0492 eves ~1"4 lillllii .. 61• .... ll Assumable fjnan Owner St200tmo,38'.2~bahM gat S700's al 539-6190 houte wrndo'W, marble Carp()(1 cios. to So. Cuptex 2 Br, 1 be, crptg. $425/mo faVlstldtP units Ocean view '1 9% • 2ba dwslv tncd yrd dbl ter bath hH 1ac. gr t Bdrm, cen. Poot. Spa. . Bach: Stove/ref, utU pd -J 837-6030 I w/backyard. w/d hkup. Best Alty tee counter tops, European Coast Plaza, S-450 IMM, drps, gar, no pets. Avail. 14th st 9e()..5179 7/1 185 Mesa Drive • fittings $2400 675-' t66 avt 717. Char 675.9228 6/17. $626, 5"48-7234 · ' HB Duplex 2 Br un11s tlLJ&llT H2·111J mat ..... -__ _ Hur beactl, 28r, 1'~ ba H£AlTH Yards and garage,_ -r ge o, llllllll ·-£.'alde10~a t.,28fte&,-Twnr\ii.Bftlns.rtplC,enc; & 129.000 963-5330 12Br n~ba. Garage, cpts & t ',;ba, patio, pool•. For the dlscru~1lnatlng ALL UTtl.ITIES PAID I lrg patio, agl g.,~. gar w/eMic oe>nr. Quiel. CLUBS. !~NNIS p M drps. $650/mo + dep $825/mo. 673-0707 This decoralOr 1 home Compare before you rent $675. Cralg 631-1268 $695. Catt 536-0921 SWIMMlm.J, plltS Ex~~n=~~~. t0-3 daily 54~9'90· CALL US REGARDING ~~a~~t~:~~~l~a= N~ly dec:Ol'ated, cust~ je. side dek.txe 2Br. 1'n: Ba OillET 2 BEDROOM mu<h mort! SOflY, speclallzes rn Orange & 12BR. encl gar • cpts, drps, IRVINE LEASES or 3Br 2',.,ba, 1ge tam design !eatures, pool, lwnhN, No pets. $e50. 1'hbeth, $625/mo. Walk to ' 0~~1•h,MgodtoflS6. San Diego Countres 773 W. Wiison. No pets. -rm rm dlnlnn rm 2 tr..._· bbq, cov rd Qarage. aur-1 25-48 Orange &42-2520 bMc:h H0-8656 """" ua •1 TS G $550/mo 631-8212 AWJ& • ... • ,,... ... rounded with plush land-_ ~ l M MT ~2· l603 j ' ---d'~ l -;;-1 some hrdwd, gardener & ~ping No pets 2Br turniLovefy tbr dnS1alr1 encl Xtra big 1 Br -$-4851 Has 1 ..... fer Sale 1400 ')Br. 2Ba, tat & last re-a a sor I water No dogs. i 365W. Wtlson &42-1971 gar., no pela. frig, 91.c washer/dry! No last! Call -------1 quired No pets ealty OPEISAT/Sll 12·1 B t It Ill 2l40 ranges-425. 642·5964 5o43-2'98tee -1211,IOO -I S750lmo 646-7624 -20l PAUIEI •• . IC MESA PINe.t'2&50 Hllfll j rfri.-.----27~.~. A~ts UllOI llll I )s~ 2Ba wi den, 2 Cllf gar, I 786-172 Corner Palmer& Orange Yov.o·• BEAUTIFUL 8achS.76 ~pof1 It.~ So. Priced low lor last sa~&~".!B~~.,;_.__J_., --·~~ -· .:~b~~·-t• •-::·IJ.--:;:r...,.~·~ '' !.~(UAlftS.t!' flio/51..":;_~& ft"-"·. 0.;~'6;Q-~[ . ·1~yit.:~ 3 BR .2 ba,lh (. ·d ril ..\..~1T'Qp :£i?:;:a~s'~l-.S~25Wcf~ ,,...,..~~-..:~,t . I 'hen call 751-3616 . . • • , ESTATE I c~"2 '7 ... _~ 0 642-5111 lllo•at1u, Desert __ __ 3880 M1ehelson Orrve lam rm, d1n1ng rm, pauo. --~ ·--range Tree Villa Inert 1450 I )Br 2Ba, West CM. good Ir.tine I air cond. 2 car gar Beautiful & Park Like I UTllE-2Br. 2Ba condo Air, N~ Buch No. Blea 1st & last requrred $2000/mo 631 -1400 V'Pnvate p 1 I '"'" pool, spa, tennis No 880 I~ A •llTAJI IOIE No pels $750/mo Incl En Joy thrs 2 rm w/pool a/c NEW RENT AL LISTING. , ..,..Covered:;:, 1 Br wllott. enclsd gwage, pets $775 Sec & ciearnng nt Vtnut All year llvrng rn Big Bear gardener 646-7624 I blln appls llat $450 Icy Cozy beach collage, Pen-..,..SpaclOusAptsng baJcony, lndry, bl11ns, no deP. Avail 711 551-572• (~t 16th) Picture perfect 2 Bdrm, 2 J Month Lease 2b 2'\b pool 4 krd at 539-6190 insula Poinl 2 BR. 2 bath '.,..D1n1ng Area ~~C $750 855-06651 Call btwn 6-8pm 64S-U04 billll well burll IOf quality comm pool, sp~, $87~ I Besl Ally lee lamrly rm Sl200/mo V'Walk·ln Closets . WOODBRIDGE 2Br, 2Ba, r comtort Large deck, I mo Agt 644-6636 !Woodbridge Park vista l y;jb 6?s1·~400co I' block to Huntington& Poollfrp1c., pvt patio, crpt $750 Avail 1115 CLIFFHAVEN 2Br tba brick fireplace dorrne< 2Br 2ba condo, avail l"' NOO on Frwys dshwshr. E sideX·lge 1Br 78&-0862f646-1769 cpts. gat, lg patio etc windows complete Wllh • 1Br 2ba, nr Nwpt Back I 1mmed $800. 752-2209 I WA TEA Spac 2 BR • mLmEs fllH $535 2Br '610557-2141 I Ideal lor Rellred cple. No buol t in a ppli ances , Bay fncd yd, pets OK denSl800/mo631-1400 j l~t ltAC~ 27'9 pets '/flY ~873 S89500 I $1200 lse 675-4912 or,La1aa1le1ck 2241 CdMDUPLEX Newlybuill tBdrmrurn.lromS610 Spec1ous2Br,enclgar.no t 1Arb Bel ·- Barrell Re<1lly 642-5200 754-1792 Broker BEAUTIFUL 3b 2•1\ob I 2 BA 2 b a loaded 1 LA OUINT A HERMOSA pets S500 Open Sun Bea t ! uxe ~-Lg 2Br +-den. 2Ba eondo _ r 8 • w/exlras -new ap· 162 t 1 Parkside ln, 1 2-• 321 Monte Vista. u · ' rm, ava · °' Villa BalbOa. lplc, micro I E bckH•e 1600 I' Bdrm 3 Ba. lrg yard, lots 01 extras & view phances secunty system block west of Beach 3 640--0105 pvt panies. Olympic sa• w/d hlcps $990 mo-to-~ · · ! M e s a d e I M a r $1400/mo 643-2289 att 5 · · 1 1 ' pool, wt & WO<k-out rm, 1 7-2BR 2ba 3rd floor condo S 11001 B b K cable encl gar Yrly bocks so of Edlnoe< Specious 2br .lrJ-plu. enci end pff< 1leCtlf'ft .a asl +-sec ..... -1176 1200 sit CdM wtocn vu'' 6'31· f2~0 0 oop EMERALD BAY 2Br&.den. St3ooimo...673.6900-IU-IU1 ga1. lrpk:, yard. close 10 vu ot Hbrg:; now aJa11 1 Lldo2 Bdrm Bayview deck exchange lor A E or ?? I· view Avail immediately WlTHFlllT MIES a sl'lops/171h C.M, avt 7115 June 1s: 213127S-0211 elec gar 2 people No pets s55.000 equity 631_41 ta :srde 2~r lba cottage, 759·1578 eves No Pe1s 13l-l400 lla-llOO np.trtaeat~ Val. I $600 lse Char 675-92261 ask tor Valeri. S800 lse 675-0377 encl palro, dbl gar. $690 •N lh L lb • ------_ __ lfWPOITIUCI 1 1 • sec W/o gar $595 + :w 8!~1~a. to \':a~~niPen1nsula·L1do Isle-July~ lsl1a• 27M ,wWEOFF~R~CHOICE Near Hoag Hosp Light i Lease op11on sale, trade sec No pets 645-7234. newly decor O/W stove' $3500 Augusl S4000 j2Br tba Bayfronl yearly 11ant ; : ect n ~I great UYWlll APUMJl1S airy. 2&, 2Ba, dining ~ew property '" Ctll-1 ~ side super clean 2Br, t relrrg . gar ~/elec 0 openr: Agl 67S-6 l61 upper dpht. O~let ,lpl 1 ,;:;: trot!: ;a;m~ :t ~~?;' fl Pert-Uke letffmc I s:;;; & ltwndry ~_:~ 0 aven. custom built 4 , Ba hse/ap1. yd. gar no yearly $800mo 494-5440 Spacious Lido Isle tiome 3 VIEW! $1200 673-5-429 48' hse II lootllng In CM m~~';1:, 35~1~!hs~1~0~~ I pets. Married couples ,.Spectacular coasWne bdrm. 2 ba hobby-ri'.n. Large unfurnished 2Br I NB HB think of us ftrst fOft' k .. lfflhlc : NEWPORT HTS/CM 1BR place and Slud prefd $620 532-3269 Ylew. 3 Br 2,,Ba lrplc, dining, country kltch, Iba. no garage Yearly lhlleholceofldeallMng IUll .. lml'S I house Xlnt cond Furnishings avarlabre I Leave message yard, S 1200 497-3694 I pool. decl<. Avail 711, no Agent 673-34741 TSL MGMT 6"42· 1603 $600/mo, 673-1600 also Owneranioous·Ca11 1Near UC12Br2'1rba 1350 • pets 51800 675•3680 __ l 2 BR lba -.n,. NBREALTVU5-tl42 1 21111111-2UTI Newport Island duplex 10 Sff 1h1s super otteflno I SQ It nr greenbelt NQ !LIJD.H Bills 22501 VERSAILLE lux tbr, pool, :aculale blt.;,f'Ypatlo 1J Ttrt 2732 , tou U love this beeut1ful & j w/dock 2& 1'-;be. yrty Asking $625 000 on fee pets $860/mo 553· 147 i 1 3 Br 2 Ba. bllins. lple, 2 sauna, gym. guard, $650. steps 10 • beh 57501~ eerene apartment com-lse, $975/mo 550-2145 land New 2Br crpls bit ns car gar gardener Cou-493-6499 645-34 77 answer phone munlly Ideal family Irving. t NA HOAG,...,.., 2 Br 2 ba Call Ann Peters 1 · pie. no pets $750/mo I -- ---* Jr Olympic POOi I -........ Barrett Really 642·5200 I lndry rm gar & carpon I Reis requrred ~2-0138 Walk to beach lennrs. C.ra1 •ti •1r 27U * Adull Pool & Spa In quiet bldg 1625 I patio Adults prel No 1 pools 3 Bdr 3Ba • den * 11 Acre Nature Park 642·3 t53 I.E. W&•tH 1625 pets Refs $650/mo 289 Cll01ce hills 4br rncl den 1 S 1295 840-8208. ag1 18r, lrpk;, 1 person, no * Clut>nse-l1teslde IOunge WITUF-.._ ---------1 E 16th St reat unll accented by lrplc dbl gar -pets Avail July Lease, -• * W JIJ OUT? I 646-6074 $750 w/ophon 539·6190 Weslchfl •BR 2'~ba. pool $750/mo. 720-0646 J * Near beach/shopping I SR lb• on private Island Best All lee marn1, gardener Incl -----1 UYWm llfft LMge sundeck Doclt tor WE buy houses. condos !Newport His lrlpfe• 2 • Y S 1500/mo. 675-2607 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, pool. deck, 30· boat also avail units Neg cash flow OK.1 den tba lg pa110 ln<lry Laiau litHI 2252 Westcl ft •B den 2,~b bl1ns.2 persons, no pets., llWPllT IUCI Mature adult only. no foreclosures OK Your I hkup S635 760-~384 j''lake Park" 4Br, 3 lull 2 car ~ar. ~nr,. no ~ts Lse _!715 mo 650--0473 (0.rHr SM........,, pets $650 apt °' $800 Prtc~A~~r i~~~~2 Nr back bay nice 3br 1 Ba's Comm pool spa 1 avt 811 S1200 637-1-458 Patro Apts within walking IRlh l.-4 I w/dOCk Dys 752-2564. gourmet kllch fncd 4 kid 1 park wllake flstung,' boat~ Y rl 3 BR 2b - -distance to the beach. 1 I New eves/wknd 650-7267 leat1l1 1 pet S700's 4 appt I rng hghlecJ tennis Mins 98 Y • 8 & spa. & 2 BRs, $675. $875. luxury •HArttNu llYtl.) , WESTCL~AREA. Lge • 539-6190 Best Alty tee 10 Niguel Bch Ir s 1200 Steps 10 ocean, comm.' $950 Models open 9-5 1 (114) "4-1111 I tBR 1 bath •nt w/patlo & I R I 83 ..(). 0 pool . p11t. st reets. dally 11-4 Wknds FO< Apa~ ..... 801111 Fani1lllt•IP1CTUREPERFECTnewe< ealor 1 ·~ $1200/mo. avall 8115.' Into ·64~·2611 . I lllllVlllO I pOOl,carpor1.645-8152 • t .. L 210 I 2br 2ba lownhome. 2 car llt1fJOrt le1elll 2269 Agl 645·3683 I · UnM.. A l I ewrr IC• gar steps lo pool & spa --Roomy deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba I ""'' lut. ... nt1 I t ... ~ ,,~. 2BR 2ba. beautifully S875mo agt752-1589 2Br2bacondo,2cargar.1S.aCltatate Z276I w/Mstr suite, pvt 2 ear • Secluded . U • 'I I urn 1 sh ed c on d 0 Pool homeS899/mo W/C $~~~:!,~ ~~5~2~ pets I Custom home, spectacu· garage, sundeck, Incl. Hlltop w/custom decor Yeats pels Fenced yard no 1 lar ocean view from 61 washer/dryer. S 1000/lae. lse commencing July 1 last• 5o43·24981ee · 3Br. 2Ba. trplc, d/w, dbl• rooms & 3 decks 3Br. I Agent 64-4-7211 Location S 1300/mo, Coldwell __ __ gar, l'IOt tub. pvt yrd., 3'~Ba. 2600 sq It 1 yr·Cntl Mtu 37•.a Banker 644·9060 ask for jPnmo 5 rm hme east side gardnr Yrly 11e Harl>or old, avail 7 / t S 1350/mo. I . .,. •Panoramic Views Pat or Hme 786-9293 local updated krlch lncd Highlands $1150 lat. last Owner 492-7090 1 tS: & 28f APt. pool, JaUn-j • 2 Bdtmf.2 Bo • • w/gar $625 call 539-6190 ~ dep 6-46-4511 f Su J -C 2271 , dry fac. From $42"mo. • Central Arr HHS lllftlretsltttl Besl Ally fee --I ua ••. I s.8-0336 I Conof10n1nro Geatr1l 2202 Quaint 2bdrm abode 1e::i~ 39;~1b•.~~1Cpe~~IAppea1iOQ3bdrm2b1mod tBR lower walk-in clOMt' •'M:>odt:)ui~ HOUSES·PLEX.ES·LOW w/lutl krlch kid ok $475 $12s0 Carmen 646-7171 I design w/frplc gar $7501 d/w, carPort. sm end yd:' Frt~ ... 'V RENT1 Area HB CM NB baleony view won't last -kid pet ok 539-6190 Best I no pe1s 369 Avocado I ~= Call54324981ee I 539-6190bestRltylee 'BIG c.ANYO~ Lg 2Br.j Rltylee • $475mo 631-6155 ·; ·Prrvote~ -_ --2Ba. Dover S 1650/mo -I • WfD Connection E side Costa Mesa 2 Br Sharp house 2Br 1Ba Ow/Brlc 759-0706 Saata Aaa 22IO I 18r, quiel/clM.n, 1 pet$Of1 s unit wt gar 4 yard $650 enclSd gar crpls & drapes . . only. Go see 1916-C I • Extro sboge Si•aer I Wilttr tncd pallo w/d rm no I Bluffs 3BR 2' • ba. prime ADULT COMPLEX 2 stry j WaJlace '375 831-3671 • PoOI & c.-. pets S560mo ~ sec I bell view loc $1475/mo condo, 1mmac 2br, ~ l11t1l1 Must stand credit check 760-6097. 9-5 dys t'~ba. pool, So S.A. j lBr, ups. lairs. '390 No I • CIUbhouse With J&COIS IUl n I 54~~42. 770-~ eASTBLUFF 3 BA, form S575, 540-0374 -rs~\,:fc:.~ ~~ 1~115. Exerase ~ & PlllP IUIAIUlflT Yrly rental. 2 Br 1 ea. dln·rm, lam-rm. spa, vu. Ttnllltalff I , Sounos l 14/llM na s 6 0 0 I m 0 c 0 as I Open House Fri-Sat-Sun u .. . L-.a 2se5 2Br. 1 ~Ba twnhse, patio, • Tenn.s Court Propenies673-5o410 1·5 2421 Bunya $1500 a raJI•-It ~ar. pool $625/mo 2310 Handicapped PRIVATE BEACH HOUSE • mo 962-98171 786-4317 llAlllEWarWCI I . Santa Ana Ave UnlfA~ Ouahly burl! charming ftaat111 EASTBLUFF home 48R 2Br 2,hBa d/w w/d hk-646-68041646-2613 lmmec:lc:rte ~;~~~ 1~n~slg~I~ roo V1U2 2234 I 3ba, lam. rm, 2+ garage, up, gar, ,;plc. s8so .... 2Br 2Ba nr SC Pfza S.A. OCcupancy Y 98 Modem llv1n 3bdrm 3ba 1 jacuzzi. view, gardener. 5 H B 962-77891960-1193 palio/poollcarporl $695 C.rtaa ••I •11 222Z pool hme chef's galley 10 12 mos S 1350/mo.1 Af. t t t F . llH Pel/ohlld 0 K. 752-5822 ~ ,/J •.,... 2Br 2·~ ba 2 car gar dbl gar kid pel ok $825 ~0·4281 or 548·7415 ' r a I I Uatl $575/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc :--.::: J 2 1rp1cs & spa s 11001mo 539·6190 Best Alty ree GOUAMET~RENTALS LISN MCI gar. all blt·lns, neai ~ 644-0149 or 241·9929 HHt. le1ela --2Zf0 Bui allordable comfort lal1a• 2'05 1 shopping oenter. °"Ii J~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS Oon1t delay 2bdrm 4 tam ~~~ :.:: g~~u:ufholoe 1BR Apt SSOO mo yearly TSl il:.rCerl•M;~ llU ltdgecNSt Avatl August 1 -3 Br. den hme w/crptd d8ClOf app1s t•M on Balboa Island .&--"f -.. and lam rm, 3 car gar & gar kid ok &475 • 111 673-4342 Practlcalty new eutslde ..pea .. ..,,._ Exit cond, lrg grounds 539-6190 Best Alty lee o;b~l'le 98!!,_~ l.c,900 Summerl,<S!'Chelo..,.-,Uii 2BR 2be, stoYe, rrlg, ~Ollol()plnl>tD8 Kenney hunk port? Isn't he the guy who kicked the w~nning field goal in the '74 Superbowl? ~ID~ Y.sty IM. $1700/fl'l9. Catt ) m -._...... °' MMo. 1~ os _Q/W dbl 0-.-0~ ~~'5200 OIDllfled Ade 642~78 ~~ -::. W299os.67>1QJ. ='675·, ts111St ,. aec. no ~~!!~~~~!ft~!!;!;~;;i;~;~;il;]:iiJt~ deU~~::--_, ___ = = ..... H....::-- • ' •• 2 be, fully tum . TV, phone, P9l'o-2 IO beK:tt. AYll .JuM.. •. llOO week.ly + dip. ••rvatlons req'd. 873-13<t9 t240 lq" Aeen• 541·5032 CANNERY YU.AGE • 11401q n · SIOOtmo. ... AvWI .My 1. ~ tor PMe 541 M4t or 842-5200 PRIME RET All. SPACE 700 ~ ft -1700 NHN ---hnw-i~-:--:;~--z:r:-::r"t-CU-.,.,. N8 •-=----~_.,..,.__..,,...;.. Jadele 213-~3112 pvt ba-ten~ 400 sq ft to 3350 sq ft. gf'n belt 640-1489 Iv ~ S.99 NET Will build to j Plulh-MIF non smkr lhr 2 suit tenant. 86cr ~ , BR 2 ba Condo rw Bal. Ill l&llnedll1-1Mt l Poof/jac, pvt bdl. $475. 75t-9288 Of 72().()397 !Prof male wlshea to lhr ........... your ra condo°' "°'*t • ,j in Nwpt 8ch Of turround-•WVllTMIB I Ing.,..._ 818-883-53-41 I Pvt entr. pvt ba. nr beedl. • Approx. 5401q ft H B.. f\Arn. micro, refrig * 2 lge pvt. ofcs with S325 utll pd. 536-4794 recept . .,.. & ~rm. * adjllclnt to N.B. 11 M/F, N.8 ... OCW't vu Attlletic Ctub twn. BR, ba. den, gar * $575.00 '*·"'°"'" M505'8~784/291-2223 Rmmte .,,, 3bd ~ In ---' Npt Shofel. n-.mkr. tat n.t 1215 mo. 648-9478 UW-Anwnt./tem. 2s.30. deln • New own«, no 1•t or last ~. hee In H.B . months rent, no MCUtlty poof, j9c, ev8if 7I15, 1325 depoel1. 500-2500 sit, + utlfdlp. 751-932 zoned medlCa. dentlll, Rmmt nnt«t. to ltlr 2tw laW. Vast pw1clng. F,_ 2be dupteX 1n CdM. $400 Wlltd. UM of urox. 1301 mo. Tim 57~2" Iv meg E. Uncdn, Or11nge. Juno- lion 91 & 55 fwya 714 Amte to lfW 28r 1ba 11Pt rw 998-7120 ... "' Npt. • ........ I $245/mo + 12 utll. Frank SHARE ofc w/lntenot ct.- 848 9848 eyee aft 8 aigner. Samples avau $250/mo 557""343 NB Rm to r.m_ M/F. 38r 1ba 1 : '*· ,.. Bide a.y, pnv. •WWIM..U• ShoplSeonigelOftc ..,ece 300 sq ft or more. rees. • ,, CD ~ • --< CD • ,$280 + utll 845-2365. 1 MO FREE RENT I W/ahOtt term '-. fUI . 440 twn. Pool ORANGE COlltTY REAL ESTATE CLASSFID ll>EX __ ILfllct '-Id, ---.......-:" ...... 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ~ ·····-·-··-······ .. ·-·····-··· 1125 Apeltn•a _ -.. -.... 11so 8eedt Pt'Clper1J ... -....................... 1175 ~Propertf ....................... 1200 Cem1t1 i lala _ ...................... _ 1225 Colnrnl. loperty ·-... ··-·-·-.. --. 1250 ~ ................... -... -•• 1275 ~ ............................ 1300 ~ to be Moved ................... 1325 ~ Propertf ..... _ ................... 1350 lndumfel Pwopertf --.............. -•• 1375 Lala tor Siie ~--·-·-........ ~ .. 1400 Moble Holne P9rtcs ..................... 1425 Mounblln. o-t ........................ 1450 Or-. 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Furnl\MI ... ~-~ .. ······---·· 2800 AoolM -·-·-····---·--····-·-· 2900 "°°"' & ao.rd ....... -.............. _ 2I02 ~ MOllll ................ _ ........... 2904 °'-'~ ............................... 2905 a.... ................................. 2908 V I 1 _,.... .................... -... 2907 ·-..... eo-. ........................ za .,..,.......,.,.. ......................... 2908 ~tar """ ......................... 2112 Ollolli .................... --....... _ 2114 ....... ,_,.. .................. -.... 211t ca...&. Rilltell ........................... 2118 ....... ""'* ............................. 2l20 -... ........................................ 2122 fllllC. 1'lntil9 ---...... -.............. _ 2125 THE DAlt;Y PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE H R Telephone Servic~: Monday·f.riday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P. t. Busineu•Counler: Monda)·-Friday 8:00 .M.-5:30 P.M . .___,,_---DEADU~.·--~~~~~~----1 Pl'81.1(" TIO~ S1i1t. \Ion. Tu.-~. 'c-d. Thur ... f riCfa~ DEAUl.l:\t: I 1!30 ~.m. J::Jo p.m. J::io 1•.m. l::JO fMll. J::Jo p.m. :J:OO 1•.rn. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: (~nc·e-llationa and c·orrrc·tion._ ma\ ht-madr on ~•me-dradlin~ 11i, ahO\ ~. Pit"& c-a&k for a c·anc·f"llation numbf'r •hf'n unc·dlin~ ~our ad. ERRORS: Cht>t·k ~our ad dail ~ and rc•fmr1 ~rrors; immf"dialeh. Tht> D . ..\11 .\ PILOT a um~ liabilit~ f~r th.-fir&t ·ru-~c'L~;sif',~'D °t2-561s One or t.he ways homee are ~ • bought and eold todQ 18 w1th lllended aate • .,...,... A blendec:1 rate morticace ta a new mo~e that OOTere an old mortea«e and ad•e.noee new funds. The new mortgage ls used to pay off the ex1st.lng m.orccace at a lower r&i.e t.h&n t.he current. market. rat.e. The lender gi·ant.s t.he new rate somewhere bet.ween t.he old rat.e and t.he prevatllng market. rate. 'nle new mont.hly payment. is larger than tt was preTtoual.y, but not u high aa current rat.es would requ.tre. ' llQaot Oil bQel' e ..... ,_ & IOWel'·U\&n·m.&r!Ull r&i. • Can quall!J wtUl. Joww lDCIQllle • t.o.... mon\.bl7 ~ ImPMtoa..U. • ·~ pcMriu&l b\qW'9 • a..a ..... all twid9 al dOetnC w.ny lenders otter a blended ra&e • ~ U it prodUOM a hiCheJ' return Ulan t.he old IDOJ1CA411. A real estate profeeslon.al can «Wde a bU,J8r to t.hoee properttee where tbi8 type of m~ ta aYailable. .. • ... .. l 20 -Orange County Reel Estate/An AdVerttelrig eupplerrient to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 18 •• 1984 UITl9I AT m IDT -$149,0001 Beautiful ex- ecutive townhome. Ceramic tlle entry leads to plush carpet, spacious llving room with dramatic vaulted celling. 3 large bdrms, 2~ baths. Wrap around patio overlooking private, landscaped rear yard. Call to see this home. 546-2313 M Tl 1111 -Abandoned 2 .story + pool! $112,500. Immaculate condition! Sunshine patio with lots of brick + BBQ. 963-6767 • • 211&11, Sii,• -E-Z terms. Lowest price In complex I Perfecat starter~ Prestigious Land- mark. No new loans, no qualifying. Low down! Hurry! 963-6767 lltll, HIH, HAILY 1111 -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home In move-In condition. Large corner lot for possible• RV access. In- cludes wet bar & covered patio. See this "More For Your Money" home at only $115,9501 646-7171 ""'1 IUll llnAIE -Gourmet kitchen! Massive stone fireplace! Stroll to sandy beach! Only $152,000. 963-6767 UWI llU RTS -$59,900 total price. Try $2995 down I 1 bdrm plus den condo. Communi- ty pool and spa. This will not last. Call nowl 546-2313 rw1 -El II I ~IT -Now you can be an investor tool ~,at Income producing units nestled between two condominium complexes. Good location. front home includes fireplace . Priced to sell at only $138,0001 S.6-7171 I .. .-rs, uu.--Seller will sell or exchange. Excellent upside potential. All units are air conditioned. Three bdrm, 21h bath unit suitable for owner occupancy. 4 spacious ·2 bdrm, 2 bath Income units. 546-2313 •'T IDT-IWI -Super starter $47,500. $4, 750 down payment. Ananclng available. Beautiful double wide mobile home. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Great complex. Community pool, spa, clubhouse. 546-2313 U11 UN, ...,..., lbOI -Savel 3 bdrm 2 bath, 3 car garage. Spa. Try $115,0001 Must sell fast! 546-2313 IDT 11111 YIL•, 114,111 -Two great a&- sumable loans that total $55,000 with an effec- tive rate of 1889 than 12%. Two bdrm condo located In a private, gated community near So. Coast Plaza. Pool & Spal 646-7171 lllU-. Slt,111 -Beautiful double wide 2 bdrm, 2 bath, only 1 mile to the beach In Newport. Large corner lot with private front & rear yards. Great location In a private & quiet park. Call us toda~I 6.46-7171 tlfLIDa YHI FllDIS -$239,900. Executive 4 bdrm estate! Elegant, gourmet kitchen! Enter- tainment family room + wet bar, candle llght dining! 2 massive fireplaces! 3 car garage! 963-6767 EUY ICUll llEUU -Onty 2 blocks to Newport beaches. Large two story, 4 bdrm, desirable floor plan. That's great for entertaining. Sundeck off master suite. Assume $86,000 loan at 10%. Priced to sell at $158,0001646-7171 CISTI •U FHIPLD -$199,900. Excellent income potential. Anxious seller wlll hear offers. 546-2313 •1111tm 2 STNY + NIL -$99,900. Separate in-law quarters! Garden home in excellent con- ditlonl Wet bar tool Owner sacrlfloel 963-6767 PIUT1lllll UY.at -In Newport Beach! An elegant home secludtd In one of Newports finest neighborhoods. Large corner lot with circular driveway. Excellent floor plan Includes master suite with atrium, formal dining & famlly room. Ivan Wells built home for only $285,000. 646-7171 IENISEISU Ull UY .... -Assumable financing wlth $20,000 down. Priced under mar- ket at $169,000. Large living room, sunny atrium. Modern kitchen. Breakfast room. Famlly room wlth wet bar. 2 giant bdrms. Call now. 546-2313 IUT PllOI Illa INTI -$124,900. 4 bdrm. Famlly room, brick fireplace. Air conditioned. Clean and neat. 54e-2313 1700 Newport Blvd., CM. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 1030 Brookhurst, H.B. 646-7171 546-2313 963-6767 ·-------- llHTllaM Y1EW ..... n -NEWPORT BEACHI Catalina, ocean, mountains and night light v1ews seen from living room. dining room, master bdrm and glassed-In hot tub! Enter this Eastbluff 3 bdrm, 2~ bath home by way of private electronic control gate and courtyard wlth fabulous gazebof Fee land! Only $329,0001 Call for private showlngl 963-6767 1EW Ul11m -$93,0001 Absotutely beautiful garden homer New carpeting + fresh pain11 Excellent location! Perfect starterl 963-6767 NIUIW. 111IDJ1• 1•1111• •1•11 -1 acre of absolutefy Indescribable botanical gar- dens + waterfall + greenhouse flt for a king! Exotic tropical setting! Beautiful mini-ranch complete wlth skyullght, wlne room, flrepltl Truly unique at $180,000. 963-6767 ITIEU lT 11..,_ -This Is priced at $157,000. Greenbrook Camelot Model. Vaulted oeNtng In living room. Famlty room wlth skytlghte. Formal dining. 4 huge bdrms, large master leads to covered patio. A steal at this price. Call quick. 546-2313 WT1111, nt,111 -Lease option. 2 bdrm condo wlth 2 car garage. Includes pool & apa. A perfect starter for the young couple. Thie atttacttve home Is available to purchase or leue option to flt buyers needs. Call for detalle. 646-7171 ..,..., mst, UllUT WL -Also the lowest priced 4 bdrm In the track. Two story 21..i bath with wet bar. Enjoy the executive Hfestyle at a very low price of only $179,900. CaJI for Infor- mation today. 646-7171. . W11m 4_.,1114,111 -Large llvlng room. Fireplace. Family room. at'~ht kltchen. Break· fast area. End unit. Community pool, IP8 and tennis. You can't do any better. Cati nowt 546-2313 ..,., 11111 •T• - 3 bdrm mint estate! Impressive family room with maaatve ttreplecel Wood plank floors & bay windows! PrtVate sunshine garden bath off romantic meeter suite. 963-6767 1.mu .. Liii ... --Beautifully re- modeled country kl!chen. Highly upgrtlded wtth French Bay window & French docn. Thia 3 bdriri plus den home Is Just glowtng with wmth & comfort. Better see thla today. UU8t lllt9d at $129,500.848-7171