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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilotl j P _air flee drug arrest io no avail Cops give chase as duo takes to the air only to end up in custody at HB airport Ronald James Koffier, 19, of San Juan Capistrano at the abandoned aintrip tn Riverside County on Thursday after he helped load 8S7 pounds of marijuana from a smaU airplane into a pickup ttuck and .camper. officers movut1 in, said Oranae County Shmfl's Lt. Richard Olson. Thomas Samuel Koffler, 38, and Paul Michael Mordasini, 31, were amsted liter the same day when they landed at Meadowlark Airport in Huntiniton Beach, said Olson. • detolaie runway in Rancho Cah- fomia u a dropoff point. Tbe manjuana is worth about S77S,000 on the stniet. .said Olson. By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. 0.-, ......... A father, bis son and a pilot have been amsted in a dru1 raid that started at a deserted airstrip where a Super Sunday Brunch Guide See Page A5 ~·-1' f-e J ., ,.> Cout Fountain Valley plans to spend $250,000 on four ballfields at MIJe Square Park.JM ·~-.'1·•······-:-·········~·--.-..·.v.r.,._v.,.<-:···:..···h~"!'···· caiitom1& · · · ...... Two Los Angeles children decide to get a lawyer of their own after their parents spend years in custody battles./ AS Nation All systems are go for the space shuttle's ttftoff Sunday./A3 :::~~~~=~:-~x-:.:.:-x ... ,!:·:·:,,:,~~ World · SaudlArablaJlas In- troduced a new air de- fense plan In the Persian Gulf./A3 Youth The new student body president at Orange Coast College and stu- dent representative on the district board have been named./B8 Sporta The Dodgers have placed veteran Rick Monday on walvers./81 John Bertrand of Anaheim Hiiis has been reinstated as the offlclal Finn class skipper rep- resenting the United States at the Summer Olympic Games. /83 ~·:-:·:·:-:·:.:-:-:-:-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:--:·:-:-:!:!~~ Entertainment Black power on the rise In politics Is depicted In a public TV documentary. /85 :~;:·:-~'!·>>:·:-:v:,~«,~:-:;:;:=:;:;:;:::::::=5:;:::::; Reltafon Three Orange Coast resi- dents have been or- dained as permanent deacons by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Or- ange./87 INDEX Bridge 89 Butletln Board A3 Calttornia Newl · A3 ~ 811-12, C1-8 Coma 89 Croeiword CS Death NOticM 810 ~ C2 Nattonel..... A3 Pubk Nottoel 810 AMI Estate 01-24 Aeltgton 87-8 Sport• 81 .... T~ Be ThMtera 85-8 w .. tner A2 Wortd Newl:...· ~~~---A3 Youth 87 shipment of manjuana was unloadCd and ended in Huntington Beach where two of the men had fled, authorities reported. Narcotic officers said they a.ITC$ted The youth's father and the pilot. however, took offin the single-engine airplane when they sponed narcotics Ambalance attendant. carry bank C119tomer Dul Ann Short away on a •tretcher after abe was 9tnack by a car that By JERRY HIRSCH Ot .. 0.-, ........ Gridlock -it's a scene all too familiar to Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents. And now that sum- mer has offi~ SWted~it}.hack. Motorists drivintin Newport Boulevard arc fin · themselves locked into a line of ba · ng-suit·dad beach goers. .. There arc so many people coming into town that the traffic system can't Authorities allcttd the trio smu1-&led the marijuana into the country from Mexico and had selected the support them," said Rich Ed- monston, a traffic engineer with the city of Newport Beach. Drivers traveling down Newport Boulevard to the beach often have to wait in bumper-to-bumper conges- tion Uirougb two traffic cycl8 ata-ch of the signals m Costa Mesa. "We did some counts last summer. and on Newport between Via Lido and the Coast Highway we get more than 60.000 cars a day," Edmonston Marchers take a hike to· benefit the hungry By HEIDI MORRILL Ot ... 0.-, ....... Moved by the knowled~e that thousands of children die datly from hunscr and hunger-related diseases. parttcipants of the Los Ninos Mara- thon have been marching aJong Southern California's coast toward Meiuco. The T orulla Marathon. which t>cpn June 15 in Santa Barbara. is the pnncipaJ fund-raiser for Los Ninos. a Santa Barbara-based non-profit or- pnization providina assistance to impoverished children and suppon for community development in the border cities ofTijuana and Me~icali. Despite siJl's of fatigue and pearls of .perspiratton runnina down thctr faces, the walkers a~ in excel- lent spirits upon amval for their mid· day snack at Hunungton P1er this week. "So far we have not e;1tpcnenccd any tnJunes. ··said a tired Ken Bunker of Huntington Beach. a l..oyola- M ou n t Uni,crs1t) graduate. "although we have had a fc-... ·bump- er-bashes.· when pcopk tn front stopped and cverybod} behind crashed into them ·· Dressed m charactensuc v.;alk-.a- thon apparel. the marathoners werr carrymg bnght yellow sisns with messages .. profit for peace. pcatt for JUSUCC." Apparently some motonsts dtd not understand the marathoners' ve-n- turc. "Down at the Seal Beach Weapon Stauon we aot some rude comments (Pleue eee 11.AllCHBRS/A.2) Te-en .faces adult murder trial Two youths accused In bludgeon slaying and backyard burial of Costa Mesa woman in the Baker home, i accused of killina the woman by strikina her several times in the bead with a bkmt object. C ta M Police Lt. Jack Calnon At least one of two I ();.year-old boys .arraisttment was set for Friday, id Baker Sot into an argument wt th accused of murdcrina a 6().~-old accordin~ to Gary Proctor. TcUcs because be bad n I i to Costa Mesa woman and bU[;!i her Bie1un 1 s attorney. her about not attcnd.i scbool and inaahaUowlJ'avcinhcrbllck Will Bic:nlnSk1wasanestedonMay20, losin hi job. be tried as an adult ia the . yins. a the day E•nia Flores Baker's body Tell lived with er and her Juvenil~ Counj~ rukd Fnd&y. was dilco~ buried in a backyard huib&nd, Ira. 1 janitor at Whltttcr Kun Bamanw, a ll'kicnt at Bltk ro:~er :[her ~ ,!.F~!~~c rn School in C ta M . He 1 tbe n of When the older Koffler and the pilot tOOk off from ~ abandoned limrip, a po~ helicopter follOMd \be pla.De until it was deamnined that the Craft was beaded for M~lark. a small ttncraJ aviation ~meld oft City faces $2M Nurse seeks dam in collision with NB police officer BJ JmY BD8Cll °' .............. The City of Newpon Beach faces a Sl. l million claim from a Million ~d~nunc aeriousty injured in a n with an off-duty police offiCerwbowu~'Wittrdnmken drivin& in the accident. . If tbe NeW1)0lt Beach City Council rejects the claim at iu ~ :Moaday IUlk the aane·, lawyer. Andrew P. ·Ltmk rASUda Au. aid be ..... 10 .. the city ia ~ County SuPa\<Jc a.rt. ~ ~ lllldl DOI. 6lk::~ drivtaa IOUtb oa dliit Su ~ Freeway ac:ar Jambofte Book~ m March wben sQe bad to take C'VaSIVt action to avoid the police officer. Michael Patrick Pule, wbo was ~ ~S: erntically. in bis Pule, '.JO. also was beadi111& sooth when be veered kft IMO tbt CC1lter divider and then swcrVed iDlo a~ npt band NrD ac:roa four Janes 'of lbc fieeWaY. ~ ID Ck c.ti- forllia ~~ Sbe.flallc.-,,.1~ ... ~lk~P'll!Di~e:llC.l>l!~-- bed .-.... ! .-ious uvunes.. Dicb ...... -die Feualllia~-Velley Comm.uaity ffe>lpital ill crib- caJ condition and wM in a coma for sevcraJ days. Pule, who suffered minor mjuries in the mishap, submitted to a blood iest that found be bad a blood-a.lcobol content of 0.20 -double the lc:pJ limit for drunken drivin&. Pule was suspended without pay for six weeks following t.bC Marcil 13 accident and returned to a desk job at the Newport Beach Police Stauon in May. He faces a prelimi1 bcarin& July 19 on felony arutiien~vmgCbarscs- The clatm allqes that Pule was on duty at the time of the acx:idenl But Newport Beach police officials have n:peatcdly said he was otT~uty when (Pleue eee CITT / il) Bay Hilb School an Costa M wa · ,..,__, c J ·1e a friend of the Baken ~mandtd to Central Ora• ounty custOdy tn ~ o1inty uvcn• ............. ,. n rs Munaci.Rll (OUrt foc...amialuntnt on_H_aJ--=-1',,..Proct-=o--r -=· -=----....... ~.-.--r-Tcll~ "set to und~110 a hean~~K•1tmdmruntt.•ReM a•ef 8-•••••••••• sat c._•-ofhomiddcan41en1t1111t uan PohccaJqilhatBtetun lcrmtncwhctbcrbiv.1111)itncclas -·~ ~of"'---... __ .,1 •• -......:... .. 11 a..;. ·-~ ·-. T 1'-·-1 l6 d" f anadu1lonJul\l 1ia-rdt to hi -.a&eL --an--~---a•r-: . accessoryafterihefacaofthecn~1n Elloy c .... "' aiso , 1'~ 0 , .>. ~'"" -.an-............... ...__ .. _lfolll•...,..,~laM 1;;11 lillill••······-connc:ctton With the atayi The Baker' bod . Ttl .itho was 1ivi attomt •s tttrttary. Toiruue ~.-....-__.1 • .: J t , , f ' Plenty of Finne here Lote of YOUDl•ten ta.med oat for the SSrd . amuaal Back Fbm Flutnc Derby at Bant- t.ncton Beach Pier tb1a week. JeMle Braun, 8 , (top photo) adopta a contemplative look . 1 at one point, then join• elater Wendy, 6, and Clint Gracky, 8, (bottom left) with rod and reel. Jeff Javonky, 8, appean to be d.reamtna about riding the earf. Marine cast in hero's role, rescues panicked swi~ITI~r By SUSAN McCALLUM Of ... Dtl9J ....... ..,, Dale Knutson is a Marine sergeant who spends his working hours serving his country. But on a recent vacation, the El Toro resident did something more Important than anything be has ever done. Knutson was about to take a cool swim at Center's Wash, Ariz., when he saw a swimmer yelling for help. "I really couldn't tell that he was in trouble until be yelled for help and I saw him go under," Knutson said. "I hesitated for a second or two but, seeing the panicked look on his face, I knew he was really scared.•• Knutson, who is assigned to Manne Helicopter Training Squadron-301 at Tustin, dived into Ch ild ignit es fire A child playmg with matches ignited a roarins fire in a Mission Viejo comdomi01um complex Friday evening that caused S 125,000 in damag~ to four attached units. NobOdy was injured in the blaze at 2636 Via Roble, which Orange Coun- ty firemen battled for 18 minutes before getting the fire under control. CONTINUED STORiES the water to save the man. He then did somethmg he shouldn't have. "When I came up. I was completely disoriented," he said. "The first thing instructors teach an lifesaving is that you should never dive into the water." Fonunately for the drowning man. another Marine, Staff Sergeant Danny Dorough, who is stationed at El Toro, was there and directed Knutson toward the swimmer. Knutson said be then found the swimmer, Paul Williams of Miramar, about 5 feet under water. With the help of another Marine, Sgt. Terry Owens, stationed at Yuma, Knutson brought Williams to shore. Wben he brought Williams up from the water, Knutson said he ··saw his eyes roll back and only the whites were showing... Once on shore. Knutson and Owens positioned Wil- liams on his side to clear the airway. ln a few miutes. "he staned to regain consciousness and began to cough and gag," Knutson said. Two other vacationers nearby took Williams to a ranger station in their boat. From the station, he was taken to Yuma Regional Medical Center, where he was treated and released the next dav. Dale Knataon Correction MOTORISTS GET IN A SWEAT .•. From Al on Balboa Pe01nsula ha ve set up traffic blocks and have forced every second car onto the alternate Balboa Boulevard to Supenor A venue route. But v1s1tors almost always try to fmd 1 their way back to Newport Boulevard because they think they arc lost. "If they see a sipt every couple of blocks, they won t be panicked or think they are lost." Edmonston said. However, the signs won't be ~stcd until late July or Auaust. he sa1d. Getting off the penmsula 1s often a problem. cspec1aJJy at about 3 p. m. on a Sunday afternoon. The number of people leaving the beach can cause a trafhc jam so bad that 1t takes more than an hour to drive from the Balboa Pier to the Newport Pier. Edmonston said. "On the peninsula it is often better totrytouseBay Avenue if you have to go somewhere other than Balboa," Edmonston said. .. On a weekend you have to learn to use the off hours to do errands; otherwise you wiU be stuck forever," said Mary Jane Sanborn. a peninsula resident and president of the Balboa Peninsula Improvement As~iation. The heavy traffic actually staned May 30, well before the official start of summer. For Corona del Mar residents, Bayside Drive often makes a good substitute for the Coast Highway. ,, ................................................................................ . ' CITY FACES CLAIM IN CRASH ••• . FromAl the late nigbl accident occurred. · Katnik would not elaborate a.bout why the claim diffen with pohc.e accounts of Pule's status. "We will have lo save that for the discovery phase of the suit, .. Katnik said. Pule allegedly had gone drinkina in Newpon Beach afteraetti°'ofTwork. reportedly celcbtatin& bis imminent .. PAIR FLEE TO NO A VAIL ••• From Al K.offler, who 1dcntifie(S himself as a student. and bas father are beina held on $50 000 bail at the federal correc· uons facility at Tenninal Isl nd. Mordasina is be1na held on $75.000 bail at the same facili1y. The drug mid. the product of a I ' three-month inves~t1on. was con· ducted by the hcmrs department, Los Anaelcs police, Lona Beach pohce and U.S. CusU>m . , Authontics sa•d the invcsti.aation i conunuma but did not say wh~lhcr more arrests are anticipated. promotion to detective. His superion considered him one of the depart- ment's top officers. Katmk said his client bas returned 10 her Mission Viejo home foUowina a lengthy ho pital sLay. "She has rccoverd quite nicely and 1s hop1n1 to act back to work soon. but has been unable to do that so fat." Katnik said The claim states that Dicks suf· fcrcd brain damaac. broken nbs and severaJ other "aeneraJ injunes" in the era h. It ask for S2 million in scncraJ damaacs. $80,000 to pay for ho pilal bills and SJ0,000 to make up for lo t waacs .. fl ., .. .,. .., a .. ., .. .,. 41 11 • • • .. n • 11 n .. .. 14 74 .. a a '° 14 .,. " 70 IO "n 16 10 a " 17 4t ~-~.I~-~ •. P'AONTI: "9~~~ wwm-coio.,,,.... 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Sl#ldl!y. 6;42 LM. end .... ....., • l'Ot p.111. Moon-.•l:Qp.111~,.......,. 81t:08Liii.MCI .... 19111net 1:67 P.11'1 ~ uw IW •w I W CoNTINUEO SroR1Es MARCHERS HIKE FOR THE HUNGRY ••• From Al from motorists Pl.5$ina by," Bunker said. 1'bey must have assumed we were protesting something." More than I SO marathoners arc panicipating in the 10-day walk along the coast. Each walker has raised at least $250, with sponsors pledging S 1 per mile. "We're in this to help p,eople become more self-sufficient, ' said Lisa Robinson of Huntington Beach, also a Loyola Mount University graduate. . "Los Ninos bas a retreat program in Tijuana for U.S. citizens to expose them to what's aoing on," she said . "Ken and I went there for a weekend in January and that's when we decided to be in this marathon." Blisten, caused by rubbing shoes and overexposure of the sun. was the sole complaint voiced by the mara- lhoners. Mike LingJe, a Costa Mesa com- puter programmer, said proudly, that this is his founh participation m the PrOsram· Just Call 642-6086 D=~t .. GuarentMd Moncley·foa.y. II you 00 "°' ...... your !)IC* by 6 30p m calbelore7p m encl your CCCJY .. be ~eel "Somethina has to be done to !!:~· .. he said. .. The pain of walking cs you undcl"Jtand what poor fiv°~.I.~ go through every day of their Los Ninos supporters from ch~hes .JYlll&OJUCS and. schools ~ along the route have fed and bowed the walkers. "What we look forward to most is shower-power at night,.. cbuck:led Bunker. "That's when we take tums hosing off at night. You should see the expression on people's faces when the cold iap_water..hiu..them." What do you Hite a bout tbe Dally Pilot? What don't yoa like? Call .. e nalflber at leh and yodr meaaa1e wm be recorded, tru1crlbed ud delivered .to .. e appropriate edJtor. Tbe same U -bour u 1wertn1 service may be used to record leUen to .. e editor on u y t4plc. Contrlbaton to oar Leuen colama mut lDclade &Mlr ume and teleplaone namber for ·verification. No clrcalatto111 calla, pleale. • Tell 11 Wbt'• on yoar mlacl. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L8chw.UIH Pubflsher Seturo.y encl Sundlly " you 00 nol r~ your copy by 7 • m . eel before 10 e_m encl your copy .. 1>eo.ir-ec1 Chazy Dowellbr Editor and Assistant to the Publisher ......._,Churchman Controller THERE'S MORE TO DRAPERIES THAN MEETS THE EYE! Comparative pricing on custom draperies can be frustrating for conaumera. Comparing one bld to . another can be llke comparing apples to oranges. In order to make a faJr evaluation, It la helpful to consider the f ollowtng: 1.) How full are the drapes figured? Custom drapes lhould be at least 21.1 times full. (Sheer fabrlca • much u triple fullness.) 2.) How many yards are figured? If the drapes were figured leM fuU, the amount of yardage required wlll be less. (Keep In mind that the fuller the drapes, the '!fclr they wm hang.) 3.) How wlll the drapes be made? Custom dr.,,.,... lhoufd Nlw double-hems and doubMi h••der9. weight• In the hem and quality buckram for fine pteetlng. 4.) What about the hardware? Custom drape. lhoutd be IMtaUed on custom heavy duty cut-t~ ·measure traverae rode or top quality cMCc>ratlw rode. 5.) Wiii the drapea be Installed property? Poor ln1tallatlon can ruin the IOOk of even the beet mllde draperlel. Cuatom drapee lhould be hung onfy by upertenoect lnatatlera, welt-v..-d In the wt of "dr ... lng-down" drapet'.'lee In addition to proper placement of the hardware. At Alden'• you will alwayt receive quality wortc. We hM ""' lillffnQ drapertee for 18 yeara Ind t-. uMd the ume Installer tor 12 yeart. We u .. a top qU.Uty cuatom workroom wtth ~ emploYeet who can ~ally deltwr the dripee In 2 to 3 WMkL We would be h8PPY to brtn.Q IM'PI• to your home and gN9 you a free •tlmate on drapei, bltndl Md b«tepreeda. -.. DE N'S 1Mo11.°Frl. •·$.30 S.1. 9:)0.4 00 "" clOMd * ..... . carpet sales • instalation • custom draperies llQ P1..AC811M a-.• COITA laA. CA t8t1 • ,_ ... -.. ml• UC, .. DMD IQ1 19TWlDI ·-c.n • UICIB II '*fl ... Fii f7 tUll ,.,.tl#fJ _ _, , .. ' I I NEW YORK-The dollar reached new hlahs Fiiday apinst the currencies of Britain and Canada ina lddcd to ha' pins in late tradina follo'Wln& a con&re$Sional ~ent to eliminate a 30 pen:ent withholdin&'tu on Interest and dividend payments to roman investor&. An ..,-cement late in the tradina day by SCnate and Houte confercet on immediate repeal of the withboldina tax on investment income offoreipen spuJTed a late rally for the dollar, traders said. Further conpasional action is still required to adopt the recommendation, IJJdMn Jaau returned Gann •711 lie 'Ugo to court SACRAMENTO-Paul Gann said Friday he will go o court "if we have to" to put bis Proposition 2tjilto ecundcampaipi apinst leaislllolt wlioaieblocnng it. e said the t.e&islature's Democratic leaden, who have fulCd to make the rules c~ required by the ·tiative approved June S, "are losan1 what little respect cy had among the people." Gann spoke at a news iii.Y!':ence along with Lewis Uhler of Californians for a ced Federal Budget They WCTC complaining about a ;lawsuit filed Wednesday by a coalition of ci'li.l rights F.ups asking the state Supreme Coun to throw out a ,-wiced budget initiative on the November ballot Roy D&aey rtW•'"• po•er BURBANK, C.alif. -Less than two weeks after uying out financier Saul SteinbetJ to avert a threatened takeover, Walt Disney Producttons on Friday gave ~other dissident shareholder -Roy E. Disney -a etantial say in the company. Disney was named to the and to .the newly created post of vice chairman. oey repined power anside the company the same day e said io a fihna with the Secwiues and &cbanle mmission in WUh.inaton, D.C.. that be bad iDcreued ·a stake in Disney to 1. 7 million &bares, or S.2 pm:ent of film ""s-33.'2 mltlion ooutanmna shares:. . - lblll.., ... ..,matpeaald• rupd LOS ANGELES-Criminal penalties were proposed riday for film 9ludios that violate new'child safety laws wn. up in the wake of the ''Twiliaht Zone .. movie dent that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children. e new rules actually lenJt}len some working hours for hiJd actors but impose significantly tougher safety tand.ards. BJJ6e cro•d Hen for 6•Y parade SAN FRANCISCO-OrpnizersofSunday's annual '1..esbian-Gay Freedom Day Parade say they expect one of e largest turnouts of homosexuals and gayri&hts 11M.1:PIM>TlCR in Qt)' bistory.~pn:dict mo~n ,000 people will joan the parade. although pol.ice ~u.· .... te no more than 100,000 will march. The march is DC of several beina staaed around the country in mmemoration of the MS"'tonewall Rebellion" in New ork City in June 1969, when a raid OD the Stonewall Bar evelopcd into several nights of riots by homosexuals. bton wraat llelp from U.S. CART AGENA, Colombia-Eleven Latin American ovemments that owe more than $350 billion should ress the United States and other wealthy nations to share ponsibility for the debts, officials from several of the tin nations said Friday at a conference on their debts. c ministers of finance and foreian affairs met behind losed doors Friday, the second day of a t.hn:e-day nference on debts. to discuss a final conference tatement to international bankers. e• alr •tntt:D latrodaced MANAMA. Bahrain -Saudi Arabia has introduced • new air sttateaY to defend itself and its awf allies' oil ~nkers apinst possible eApansion of the Iran-Iraq war in lthe Persian Gulf, a KuwaJt newspaper rcponcd Friday. 'Well-connected Arab diplomatic sources confirmed that a mid-air defense line bad been established beyond Saudi if"IJ>lloe. The Saudi niab command bad ordered air force 'lots to ruonnoiter and intercept intruder planes within e .. Kina Fahd" periphery, warn and chase these planes 'thin tbecommercialjethners' zone, and shoot "at once" ny of the planes that miaht stab into the reawar ainpace, ~~bas said. tilfan• .IJonor B~T ROME -C\lbl has a Hemiqway mutcum, Spain ularly hosts literary co.nftf'Cn<:a on the late American tcr and Paiitiatl aurvivors of the .. Lolt Oenention" r_n_ • H . 11UCDmemortte MEmic." But lwy. where Etbest em1111- EY fint uw lbc ,.vqcs of.., and ataned 10 wri\e, mdlow never pulkd «>aether its memories and e.men\OI of the American novelist. On Sunday, with the · =:Of membm of Hen\iapay•a family, ltaliiw pl.aft to • tea mwl natioftll put 10 tbe writer. And a month- n1jan, film, and cl1slical music festival will be held in tboarea which Heminp'aycalaed ~Florida ofltaJy,» Countdown towar.d launch was to begin at mtdntght Hartsayshewon'tgive up, but won 'tsplit party either WASHINGTON (AP) -Gary Hart said Friday he will keep his presidential campaign alive through the Democratic National Convention, but wjll do nothina to split the pany or jeopardize chances for the nominee to defeat President Reagan next fall. ln decidin& whether to chaJJ.cqe delegates J?lcdged to Walter F. Mondale at the nominating convennon. or to press proposed chanies in party rules. Hart said his goal will be unity and accommodation. While insistina he still has a chanoe to win the nomination ttimtclf, Hart said he cxpccu incre.asing numbcn of talks between his campaign and Mondale's organization, including personal discussions between the candidates. .......... What a relief l'flae-7ear-old Joe Kmlecln•kt am.lles after find.In, a wa1 to cool oft, u ••mer ant.ea wltb a .... nee In Suton, Pen118Jl..ala. Tile JOQtb llad Illa ~er brotber poar a backet of cool water Oft!' lal91lead. Summer classes set · ·at Irvine Arts Center More than a ICOre of classes ranai.na in art style and qe aroup beain Monday durina the Irvine Fine Arts Centet summer aession. \ One-day workshops include frame loom weavina. pastel cnyon maki.na. brad dou&b IC\llptUre and tettina the mo.t from your JS mm camera.. Repstr1tion is under way and is limited. Further information can be obtiantd by callil!I the center, located In Htruaae Part in Irvine. at 552-1071. . . Atace benelfm Dbn• llUld The OrUat CouA.ty Marc:b of Dtm •'ill sponsor a duce+tbon · fimdrabti Sunday from 2 to I p.m. at the Rea Community Caner ill Cosia M A lpeciaJ briak daDec competition will be included.. re&elbmttlt.s will be available &nd prittS will be awarded. can 611-1700 for in.fonna.tion. "I don't intend to take any action which would divide this party or weaken or lessen our dwx:es to win this aitical election," Hart said during an appearance at the National Press Oub. Mondale, talking to report.en at his home in Minn~t.a., said he thought Hart's &peecb was '"'positive" ~ ... 11 and that he and Hart will mtd -as soon as we think the meetina will be productive." Mondale noted that H.n had refr1lincd from "negative criucisms .. tn his speech an4 said Hartd:roppina ,==~==1 out of the presidential race would not be a precondition for [C a mecuna. IFf•• Asked to define what he meant by a eroductive mecung wtth Hart. Mondale said., .. I can't de• it. Foe example, l thank the Pf'OCICSS we made on the Platform makes such a mecung more productive. There an some other issues in contention that must be dealt with. .. Platform writers on the MoodaJe.domi:nated com- mineie endoned a proposal by Han to end to finlnci!'J of presidential and conaressionaJ campajps by Politic8I action committees. _ ~ The Hart pro.oosaJ aJso c:aJls for extcnd.ina the CW1'Cl1I federal subsidy al presidential campai&ns to Home and Senate races. h was a.pproved by vOJce-vote.- The plan was recommended as an addition to the party platform by one of three subcommitteeS that worked all day Friday on 'the J 12-page document The fuU J 84- member Democratic Platform Committee was to ruJe on the anti-PAC proposal and other platform changes when it puts the finishina touches on the platform at Saturday and Sunday sessions. One major unresolved issue left for the full committee was a proposal by supponers of the Rev. Jesse Jackson for the party to seek an end to runoff: or .. dual" primaries an some Southern states. Jackson claims such primaries discnminate against.black candidates. Group is riding across country on behalf of American POWS Maktngjoumey on horseback spurred on by 'moral obligation' PJTrSBURGH (AP) -SpWTed by what they call a "moral obligation... a group of horseback riders arc traveling from roast to coast to teU anyone who will listen that hundreds of American soldiers arc still unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. "lfsasymbolicgesturc,"said Ron Villarealc. 38, wbo quit has job as a building contractor 1n Easton.. Mass., to make the su-monthjoumey. "Horses arc symboltc bttausc the country was bwlt on horseback. They reflect a u me when the nation adhCT'Cd to the principles that it stood for. '\nd the issut' of abandonang servicemen ts alien to those pnncaplcs, ·· Villarcale said. BULLETIN B OARD OCC instructor Joan Karen Cordova will conduct the 9 a.m. worbbop, which will include discussion of muluple roles, ex~spouse refauons, gwlt, time man&JeS and the effect of a s1nalc parent on children. The fee is SI 0 and further informauon may be obtained by caUi.ng 432-5880. llmJ6-h claa at YMCA A demon ttataon of Kuna-Fu San Soo .;u be presented today at the South Coast YMCA. 27181 La Paz ROid. Ma ·on v~ by Westen Vennillion. a second dqree black belt holder tn the Oncnw mania1 art. The ·on. from IO:lOLm. tonooo.isfrecandopen to the publa An I l·•'C!Ck instNCt:ton dus for youna people will tqin July 14. - r.m.• mo"'en plaa pfcaJc Tbt On.nee a-1 Not.ben onwins Oubwill bold i family picn•c Sunday at the pevilioa of Hwiti.ftlton ~tral Part •D Hu11ta.nston Be.ch &om 11Lm.to2 p.nt. • The event a poO Wlth ~ ed 10 brina their bev and u · 146-'691 for f urthcr mfonnation. Dram, hlle competldo.a llet T'M •orld's l9P-Otibt drum and e COJ'l)I will com u-for world. national and st.au-titles on tbt field at .. Thts country has always promised that if you're captured ... your country will eet you out. .. be said. .. We have a legal obligation to them. "But we also have a moral obligation. lbote men went on our behalf and an our name. Their li)'eS a.re important because they arc our neighbors, our coun- trymen." Vtllareale and another rider, Barry Hershey! stopped Fnday at the City-County Building m Pit~ to receive a spectal noucc from Mayor Richard CalilWri. The ''journey ... as Vltally import.ant as at focutes oauonal attenuon on the phgbt of these missina ves.enuu and the heartbreak of their families.." C.aliguiri wrote in a letter to the nden. The nders began theu trek May 15 in Wasbingto D C . and hope to reach Los Angeles by November. Oranac Coast College in Costa Mesa Sunday becinllin& at 6 p.m General admission tickets are available for S6 in advance and $7.50 at the ptc. For information and · reservations. call 841-K.MEN or Sl>-6295. P.1Jo~p1J7 clau otrered The Irvine fine Arts ~nter will oftCt a cl.us in belinnina pb010p'a])b)' ltartina~ Monday and ND.Jllaa lhro\alh Au,. 13 at the c:eoia. 4601 Walnut Ave., Imnc. StU!Ckftts will learD c:.aMtra operation and ha~ t.sic daikroom ~ and · bUd white 61m. The will be bdd ~ 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and rqistntioo by phone is available at S52·1071. , t A• 0tange Coalt DAILY PtLOTIS.tutday, June 23, 1h4 ----·-------- Flag-waving group The Irvine branch. o f-the Coca-COia Bottl- ln& Co . pre.ented officlal OlJ1Dplc Star in Motion naca to the mayor of enry Oranae Collllty city in a eerlee of preaentatlona thla week. Amon& the city offtctala accepttna the flag• were Laguna Beach Mayor Dan Three youths who grabbed a six-pack of beer from a posh Newport Beach country club Wednesday, then scared off a trio of men who gave chase. got away -but not with the beer. Police sa1d the young hoofrpns, all believed to be about 13 years old, pulled out knives when three janitors from the Big Canyon Country Club tried to prevent the thieves from escaping. Janitors worlcina at the exclusive country club said the k.ids broke into the club's bar early Wednesday. grabbed the beer and ran. The janitors reportedly gave chase but stopped when the le.ids flashed their weapons. In their haste to get away. the youths dropped their haul. Police officers took the cold six-pack of Coors Light for evidence. Kenney (aecon d from rlaht) and lrrine Mayor Pro Tem Barbara \Viener, with aon DaYid . Alao •hown are Sam the Eacte. omclal 01,.tmplc mucot. and Brook LeYe~ood. manaier o f Coca-Cola 'a lnine brancli fa cWty. More than 140 volunteers and their guests were recently honored for their civic contributions in Irvine in the past year. Awards in a number of categories were handed out during the first volunteer recognition luncheon at the Irvine Marriott. Volunteers of the Year recipients were: Kelly and Jennifer Goldman, youths who worked at a community park; Sue Hcngcr, for her efforts at the Irvine Floe Art.{ Center; Nick Alles, for his labon at the Scnaor Center; and the Irvine Jaycees, for their work with athletes. Others singled out for honors were Doug Simpson, ;;::::::;:::;::=:::;::=::=::=;:;;;;;-i;;==========::;i James Dougles White, Lillie Hedlund. Allen K. Murray '. INITAllT CASH RU Ff ELL'S and Dr. Martin Lippert. av.itty old watcnea, 1erap • gold. )ewelry, UPHOLSTERY, INC. Reaervl•ttl, readbJea tested !~ ¥"!'!~TIMI fer tilt ltst tf h• Uft El Toro Marine reservists recently part1c1pated ma 1• ... 1. 11&11 nn., L.I. 1122 llAllOl lln. test to detcrmme whether four local squadrons were ready i· WM-bt 4144111 COSTA I EU -SU·ll~ to be mobilized and subsequently deployed to a combat , • area. ! t*************** Amongtheloca~reservistswereLt.Col.J .T. Bertrand , and Cpl. D.W. Raskin, both of Newport Beach; MaJ. FE. : ...cDITA •U 11111 ICHOOl ffAtt * Ouinlar:i of Corona del Mar. Gun~el)' Sgt. C.R. Hoppe of , ....._ IPRIN~ CLEARA..,.E ....._ Foun~1~ Valley; Staff Sgt. C.D. Z1rkel and Lance Cpl. C. l' Allf'" • a '"' • ~ A. Wtlkms, both of Costa Mesa. . * NURSERY s•u ....._ The reservists were given 72 hours to complete the : ....._ • II • ~ exercist, which had been planned far in advance and is not . ~ f nd R1l11r * related to current world conditions. according to a Marine I: Jf--• U • Jf--spok~sman. ' "'-.. Jr1doy1 June 22nd, the gates at Costa Mesa FFA Nursery ....._ : ~will be open to 0 two doy clearance sole. Everything 1n ~ Ualvenlty •ppllcanta accepted I! *stock or least 20% off the already low price We're * National University's Irvine campus is now acccpt- I' *locoted at Costa Mesa High Sdlool, directfy acron trom ....._ mg applications for July courses le.adin~ toward master's ' ........ OCC tennis courts on Folfvtew Rood. ~ and bachelor's dc-grces in business administration. 1: Allf'" * The campus. at 2112 Business Center Drive, will be . ........ Large Select Ion .......... offering the first in a senes of core courses. • ~ ~ The courses will be offered in a one-per-month * • 4" Impatiens • 15 Gal. f icus .......... sequence. Oasscs arc scheduled to meet on two evenings ~ ,..,._ • Begonias • Impatiens Baskets 1:: each week and an occasional Saturday. 1 ~ ~ • Marigolds • Begonia Boslcets ~ :; * . l obelia • Fuchsia hanging * Library branch cla.ed !~ Jt. bo1kets * The University Park branch of the Orange County ' ......... * MUCH MUCH MORE * ....._ Publiclibraryml~mewµtbectosed.th_roughJutySwhite • "1f' ' ~ a new automated cuculallon system 1s mstallcd. t~ ••Sale Fri. & Sat., June 22 & 23* A temporary mm1·1it?rary will open on lbe library's r F I 8..ftft. 4..ftA. PM grounds Saturday. h will be open Wednesday and t a r • IUVIVV * Thursday evenings and on Saturdays. The library is at j: Sat. 9a()().2z00 PM Jt.. 5512 Sl:ndburg Way. t: *************** A rta panel nee<& members I" Irvine 1s seeking two member-at-large appointment t: PUBLIC HEARING I ' ' • ,: • Concern ing City of Newport Beach 1984 DRAFT HOUSING ELEMENT Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing on General Plan Amendment No. 83-2 (b) This amendment is an amendment to the Housing Element of the Newport Beach General Plan so as to update the Com- munity Housing Market Analysis and Housing Needs Assessment Sections on the basis of more recent data and revise the constraints to Housing Delivery and Housing Program Sections in response implementation progress made since November of 1982. This amendment is being made pursuant to Government Code Section 65580 et seq. Also re- quested is the acceptance of an en- vironmental document. Copies of the Housing Element and Negative Declaration are available for public review and inspection at the Planning Department, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, New- port Beach, California, 92663-3884 (714) 640-2261. Irvine designs course on camera techniques The City of Irvine will conduct courses m black and white photography for begmning and intermediate students this summer at the Irvine Fine Arts Center, 460 I Walnut Ave. The beginning course. scheduled Mondays, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., June 25 to Aug. 13. includes camera operation and handlina. basic darkroom techniques and processing/printing black and white film. The intermediate course, scheduled Wednesdays. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m .. July 11 to Aug. 29, is mtended for students With a basic understanding of black and white photography and includes special techniques, effects and advanced black and white printina. Participants must be at least 16 years of aac to register. The fee per class is $48 and does not include photographic paper. Students will receive an open studio pass at no additional cost. All students arc asked to bring their 35-milimcter c.amcras to the first class mectina and intermediate students should also bnnaexamples of their work to class. Re11stration information can be obtained by phonina the Irvine Fine Arts Center at SS2-1078. Mile Square Park will gain 4 fields . under plans approved by council By PR.D.; SNEIDERMAN oe .. o.it,,.....,. fountain Valley will spend about $2SO,OOO frorp Its park fund lO build four new baseball fields and sueport facilitiesat the city's recreation ccnterat Mile Square Puk. Funds for the project include$ l 9S,973 received from the County of Orange that could only be used for projects at the recreation center and SS2,SOl in state park funds. Earlier this year, the city's Parks and Recreation C.Ommission conducted a public hearina on possible uses for the mooey. The commission recommended the money be used to build four baseball fields, to help build a new Boys and Girls Club of Huntington ValleY. facility at the recreation center, to refurbish existing ballfield restrooms and construct a new restroom complex for the new fields. The council subsequently decided to help the Boys and Girls Club through federal Housina and Community Development funds rather than use park funds. At a meeting this week, the council accepted a staff recommdation that about $250,000 be used to develop four baseball fields and support facilities in the northeast comer of the recreation center. Three will have 260-foot outfields and a fourth will have a 210-foot outfield. The Fountam Valley Youth Baseball and Fountain Valley North Little League organizations have expressed interest m µsing the fields. Council members instructed the city staff to meet with the groups, which have offered to contribute money toward the fields in exchange for a to the Irvine Coordinating C.ommittec for the Arts. Applicants must have a demonstrated mterest in the cultural arts. · The committee was created two years ago to serve as a forum for discussion about arts in Irvine. The panel advises the City Council on activities of concern to the cultural arts community. Applications may be obtained at the Civic Center. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The deadline is June 29. Further informauon can be obtained by calling Susan Smith at 660-3801. Traller lees appordoned Orange County's share tn trailer coach license fees collected in May was $280,204.92. state Controller Kenneth Cory announced recently. Total apportionment among counties; cities and school districts was $3.252.865. The largest apportion- ment, $394,959, went to Los Angeles County. The V chicle License Fee law provides that license fees paid on all trailer coaches registered in California be apportioned monthly to the counties on the basis of the addresses of the vehicles recorded by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Under state law, each county auditor semi-annually distributes total county apportionment among the county, city (if the address is within a city) and the JC!lool districts in which each trailer is rqistcred. Taz group electtl otncen The Laguna Beach Taxpayers' Assooia~on recently elected PaulM. Christiansen president of the 37~car-<>ld orgamzation. Elcc~ed to . other positions . ~ere t.arl Richmond, first Vlct pres1dent pro tern; Lillian Starr. second vice president; Dorothy "Sunny " Rhodes, secretary; and Betty Mcintyre, treasurer. Request for zone change at Ascon Landfill delayed A decision on a zonina change that would allow an oil well to be drilled at the Ascon Landfill in Hunt- inaton Beach has been de- layed until Sept. 18 when test results arc expected to reveal If the controversial sue contains hazardous materials. The delay was an- nounced as a crowd of residents wbo live near the 37-acre landfill across the street from Ediaon Hiab School at Hamilton Av- enue and Maanolia Street came to protest the proposed ion.int chanse before the Plann10J Com· mJssion Tuesday niahl The landfill bad been the dump1na around for oil field wutct in the l 9'Ws. It later was used u 1 solid waste dump but both ac- tivities have been discon· tinucd in recent years. Notice is hereby further given that said public hearing will be held on the 25th day of June 1984, at the hour of 7:80 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which time and place any and aJJ persons intereated may appear and be heard thereon. Or-..C.....,Mmk Refreshing mid lelaxlllg Retidcnu have I~ complainu W1th city of- ftcllls over the yur1 over Odon and tnffic no11e ~n~ mtcd by ttub trucll. It 11JO was the tour(e of controveny when plant were advanoed 10 develop the.site u 1 coteneradon Plan• that :would bUm truli to produce elecuical power. The plans were dn>f)(>N. . . I 11 __ .J More students from OCC go on to state college~ Orange Coast College transferred more studen14 to the University of . California and California Sate University systems last fall than any other commugity college in California. OCC officials say the accomplishment is noted · a report published recently by the California Postsecon Education Commission. Last fall, OCC transferred l, 177 studcnt.s to the o university systems. leading the state's 107 commu ity colleges by a considerable margin, according to official at the Costa Mesa campus. That figure reflects a 3.9 pc nt increase in OCC transfers over the previous faJI sem r. Last fall, 926 OCC students entered the Cal S te system, and 251 went to the University of Califo system. Diablo Valley College of Pleasant Hill ranked sec with 9?9 students transferring to the two univ systems. City College of San Francisco was third with Overall, 35,579 students transferred from comm tycollcgesinto the.state univenitysystcms last fall. Of total, 30,274 went into the Cal State system, and S, entered the University of California system. According to the report, 61 percent ofOCCs students went to CSU campuses at FuU.erton, Lona and San Diego. Nearly half of Orange Coast's trans the UC system-went to UC Irvine. "For a number of years, we have been the st transferinstitutionamonacommunitycollcgesinthes tc and probably in the nation for that matter," said Dr. Jc I T. Richards, OCC's dean of counseling and commu ty relations. Lt. Col. Du.lei T. Wellman Jr. bas assu cd command of Headquarters and Hcadquartcn Squa n , MCAS El Toro, during a chanae of command ccrem ny recently. Wellman, who replaces Lt Col. Tllo a1 O'Malley, bad served as executive officer of the 1qua n since May of 1982. ••• Marine Reserve Lt. Col. J. T. Bertrand of N Beach was recently selected for promotion to the ran full colonel. • • • Second Lt. Jolul H. Nylucl, son of Lucille Nylun of Huntington Beach, bas graduated from Air Force lot trainin1 and has received silver wings at Columbus ir Force Base, Miss. Nylund will serve at McCbord Air F Base. Wash., with the 8th Military Airlift Squadron. • • • Edward S. Morria, son of Pauline Morris Huntington Beach, was commissioned a second Heu ant upon araduation from the U.S. Military Acadcm West J>oin!z N. Y. Morris will attend training in the branch at l"Ort Knox. Ky. • • • Tracy S. Hulont daughter of Wallace and Sue Ha on of Huntinaton Beacn, also was commissioned a nd lieutenant at\er &raduation from Weit Point. Hanlo , a 1980 graduate of Edison Hiab School in Hunti n Beach, will attend an offietr basic course at Fon Sill, and W111 receive trainina in aviation. • • • Also commissioned a second lieutenant in Point pd\iation excrcites wu Barbara J. Ge dauihter of Dorothy M. Moore of Huntinaton 1 Gerhard, a 1980 araduate of Huntinaton Beach School, will undcrao tninina in the Transponation ::.~~=~;=-~~~~ ~~i Foroe pilot tn.inlfta and bu received silver ;~, Williams Air Force Sate, Ariz. Starbuck. whate wife 11 e former Ann Zastrow of Huntinaton Beach, will at Travis Air Foroo Bue.~. with the 7th MiU~ · 'ft Squadton. • • • laaeMa I\. M•sebelle, dauahter of Anthony d Pauline Montebello of. San• ~uan C.pittra.not .hU n pn>moted to airman first class in the Air fi MontcbcUo, 1 l 98l ~uatc of El Toro Kiah SchoOI, medical ICM cc specialist at March Afr force Bate. W1th the Air Foroe Reaional Hospital. -... Dteal &. iel ... 1 .whote wife is the former Na Barry of Newport &acn, ba bttn promoted to tho ra lieutenant colonel in the Ait Force. Moulton commander of the llnd Oipnilltional Maintemtce .. Squadron at Williams Air force Bue. Ari.z. • • • Marine Reacrvc CoJ. MlMt't a.~ of C Mesa &1 atliidtnUt the Air.Oround S4aff~nnsna GO! .. at the Naval Amptubiou1 Base in Little Crtt~. 'Va. e~ccutive officer of the Mobiliil•ion Tr11n1na (AVlation)at El TOfO Min orps Aar .auon • • I Siblings s1;1e own· .,parents ROYAL CHA•AGNE BRtltCH $6.95 ~-lbry Fnit Bar "()~AL Tt141 CU Ill fl'lill I: • UnllfT?ited Champagne S 1. 00 Extra 950-3.122 4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. 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AcMts 'I.Hats• 'UI Qlhl _.. ~~~NP!!!~~ (Under 12) 3 f1II SVIDAY CIWIPAGIE llUICB • Unlimited C~ • Hom«mecM PMtriea • Fr h Fruit A J.Uce &.r 7t79 Center Awe., Huntjngton BMCtt (714) --0141 in tlae Mediterranean Room from 10-a A8 0ranoe Coat OAlLV PILOT/Saturday, Jun. ~3. 198-4 Disabled find computer a ehi p off the old block Terminals helping to create tareers rc>rquadrlpleglcs LOS ANGELES (AP) -Margaret Pfrommer, a quadnpleaic. 1s a university rcseareber in llhno1s. John Boyer. who 1s deaf and blind, runs his own comp.ny in W1SJCOnsin. Dennis Dolan, robbed of his sight by diabetes at aae 25, is a sh~t metal worker-turned-computer programmer an California. They arc amona a growing number of severely disabled people wbo -with the help of 1nnovauve computer aids and special tnunina -·have been able to fashion fulfilling l'arttrs out of what were on~ considel"t'd hopeless lives. "This progress has provided the handi- capped with a means of bemg more intcractl\ c -not onl) wtth soc1et). b\.lt also with 1hemsclves an tcnns ofbecom1ng a productl\e member of soc1et)'.'' said Francisco\ 11larruel of the Trace Center on Computer .\ccess for Hand1c.ippt.'<1 lnd1- v1duals at the Un1\Crsll\ of Wi sconsin in Madison. ~ The T rac-( (.enter purs research mto. and commercial produ~uon of computer aids for the disabled. uch u a portable \.OICC S)nthCSllCrthat can be po\o\Crcd b) 0 wheelchair batter) The disabled are also findtng outlets for their creati' ity in the field of computer programming, which relies on mental rather than physical a~ltt}. .\n estimated 36 m1lllon Amencans - about 16 per~nt of the popuJauoo -are affiictcd by handicaps f'IM,ina from maid to serious. said Mary . LOu Brttbn of the Disability Right ,·Education and Defense Foundauon in Berkeley. Of that number, 7.9 million -or about 3. 7 percent of all Americans-a~ severely disabled, said Breslin, whose bout with poho left her a quadnpleaic with only partial use of her JmlS. ''The personal computer and the micro- chip arc a revolution for the handicapped to hold jobs," added Irwin KA pf an, corporate man.ager of lntemational Busi- ness Machines' Computer Programmer Trainrng for the Severely Physically Dis- abled m Gaithersburg, Md. IBM as considered one of the leaders in helping the disabled adapt to computers. Working with state and local agencies, JBM has helped establish a network. of com- puter-traanang centers for the handicapped .an 28 states over the past 10 years. Executives of private companies work with the centers to provide guidan<r and develop cumculum. About 80 percent of the centers' more than 1.200 graduates have been placed in jobs. V11larruel of the Trace Center estimated that about 21h million disabled people are able to communicate and work. today because of computer innovations. "Most ~ms have come walhm the last fhc )ears: he said. "but the real emphasis has been m the past two years with microcomputers and voice synthesizers" that transform computer symbols or written words into audible, artificial voices. Donald Mcintyre, a computer buff and chainnan of the geology department of Ewen Mcintyre. a 22-year-old quadrlpleclc, ua caetomtsecl PomonaCollege 1n Claremont, was able to use has computer knowledge to help his son Ewen, 22. a quadnplegic cerebral palsy victim. Mcintyre customized a personal computer program requiring few key- strokes to permit Ewen, who has limited use of his arms. to do his homework and run a small book.keeping service on the side. Now. Ewen's parents arc workin' with the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties to look into the poss1b1lity of setting up a small business to employ several similarly disabled persons. Boyer. of Madison, Wis., is one step ahead. He staned his own company, Computers to Help People Inc., in May 1981 to prove . . ·' : . ,. .:.•U....;......_._.J ..;,.;•~_...· ·~:,J.,1:..~..,..t .. :u~.,':c:.~.~11~· ... ~~.z.."~-~·_....._...~ I ... , ~-Daily Pilat-- Mesan captured in slaying &sis us how Blggest 'coke' .elsure lnHB .... - ..,.., .... computer for bomework. email boOkkeeplnt eemce. that the disabled are worthwhde and loyal workers. Boyer. a proarammer who makes com- puter software to help the disabled, said be had suffered discrimtnation himself. "That's why I staned CHPI," he said. "I wanted to show that it is profitable to hire the disabled to work with computers." Boyer. who is deaf and blind, is the firm's president. To help him operate a computer. he uses a device that moves across the screen and translates visual information into tactile characters that the sightless person can "read" through the fingers. His vice president is Michael Reece1 a 30-year-old computer programmer w1lh cerebral palsy who uses a mouth suck to type on a computer tenninal keyboard. . :. . . . ... . ~ ,"" . • L •'c'tl , 1,::>jc;~~. \ uour ad can be seen bu ' MAXIMIZE YOUR MARKET COVERAGE (and advertising dollars) with the Beachcomber'• 48,500 undupllcated clrculatlon In Huntington Beach, the lrvlne Mirror'• 25,000 undupllcated clrculatlon In lrvlne and the Dally Piiot'• 37,277 ABC audited clrculatlon In Newport Beach, Coat• Meaa, lnlne ana Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley. - BIRTHS FOUNTAIN VAVLEY COMMUNITY ff PITAL y&? April and Joseph Wood. HununJton Beach. boy Katherine and Steven Filippini. Huntinaton Beach. airl MayU Diane and Stephen Saaehowskt. 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Bunner. chl.irman or UC lmne ColS. of Mcdic:ane PIY:- chiauy department, bM ~invited to orpnize and chair a ICllion on mental tlln 11 the 141J9 annual c~ntl,jum ln1tt- na t1ona lc Reuro·P•)-cho_l>hafmacol<>Paa~· . The conll"U. meeu1111n Aortn • haly thit moath, i an 1n1trn1uonal MN~ of about 2.000 Pbnidanl and rcsearthm wtiO 1691 how dr:u&11ftect belllVMW Bunn~· rtVleW • c:onoo «m lt•rnasicaf ....., that point to peyctuavic', d tOrdttl. °""' ............ ~~ Rath-W,..ockl ( 139) leada the pack lD Iler l.ISOO heat. while Brian Tberlot f 127} eearclla for an ope111q. THERidT MOVING I.N l,500 By ROGER CARLSON .. °'............. . LOS ANGELES -It was only a first Step -but tiu m~n stori~ about. the pan~ one, it was very mucb a major day an the h~e of Bnan Thenot Friday aftmloon at the Los les Cohseum as be qualified for today's 1emifinah of the men's 1,500 in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Theriot. the one.tune spnnter and toucbdo-.' producer for the Newport Harbor Hi.ab S&ik>n, Mio ..:et• on to UCLA, recorded a 3:•2.59 to finish third in lbt fint' heat, woo by the nation's pettDnial No. I miler. Stcvt: b~ . His time would have been ruotb in the next beat. won ' by Sydney Maree (3:38.42), but Theriot. and for that matter, btt. who clocked a 3:42.19, seemed concttnect .• lo fact, Theriot felt it was to bis advantaac. ' "Time? It doesn't mean a tluna." saidacompotedaacl non-exhausted Thenot. Maree went 3:38 and it could take a toll" • Today it's the semifinals and Theriot is boPeful this, first step will have been enouah to act the buua1.lia.out of his stomach -and his bead. i.; " haven't' t (or a month. .. added thc L..b-'W21r.o11m. -· ........ -. , W.tcbed ~at the trials is the 800, then t · t away: • .. The Olympic Trials arc most horrendous - emotionally and pbysicaUy. Steve Scott-he was nervous.• too.~ Theriot, who believes be could defeat any miler in the nation in the 100 or 200, stayed within ranee oftbe am from the st.art, darting out o{ a box in the early toina ~ spun.ing into the lead after fa1lina behind U many U IC runners at the midway point. He burst into the lead down the stretch. then settled for third as Scott Swept put! followed by John Hinton (3:•2.SI). It was a classic q~ run -no di•"'fi!.j• qualify for the next race, u did Scott. Tberiot's SOi meten were unextended and be was just ahead of~ Harris when the latter feU tbJee meters from tbe finilh: I Theriot. however, felt threatened witbiu tbe box aD61 atother-ti.Jnes. ~ • (Pleuewi•CMIOT~ Ang~lsflextheirmusclesearlyandtopple Royals, 8-1 Witt sharp again: Pettis, Downing and Grich deliver By RICHARD DUNN Dllf .... Cel& 0 IA ... It seems, aJ I the Anaels mUM do to win nowadays is score first. They did it Friday by putting a pair on the scoreboard in the first inning and went on to wih,--8-1, -the 30th time Romania praises security LOS ANGELES (AP) -The top Olympic official of Romania, the only Eastern bloc nation to tnak with the So:viet Olympie- boycott, on Friday praised secur- ity and other preparations for the upcoming Summer Games. "We feel assured that security will be guaranteed," Haralambie Alexa, president of the Romanian National Olympic Committee. said at a news conference. The 14 nations joining in the boycott !ave said their decision was based on fears of inadequate security and anti-Soviet hysteria in the United States. Alexa said respect for the Olympic tradition was the crucial factor in Romania's partici- pation. .. The Romanian Olympic Committee is actively engaged in the struyle that the whole Olym- pic movement is f14hting -to salvqe and mainwn the prin- ciples of the Games," Alexa said tbrou&h an interpreter. "I'd like you to lcnow that there • have been no pressures on us. Each Olympic committee was allowed to decide independently, and we've made our own decision to come," be said. Alexa noted that Romania has competed in the Games since 192•. One of the best-known Olympic competitors from the Eastern European nation is Nadia Comaneci, the &YIJ\DISt who cap- tured a series. of perfect scores at the 1976 Oames tn Montreal. .. We decided to stay with our decision and not aJlow anytbinl extemal to interfere with it, Alexataid. Asked i(tie feaied defections by Romanian athletes at the Olym- pi~ Aleu replied. .. We'd like to declare in all clarity we'd like to mum with \boee W'C are brina- i " "1ie athletel enjoy a aood life in their native country, he said, eddina. "I • no reuon at all to lole them OD die way." Pttef UebelTotb. oraident of the Los A..eea Olympic Or- pnazina Committee, joined Aleu and other Romanaan of· ftcial• at the """coemnce to ball their dlciek>n \0 ttnd Ith• leta. - they've won in the 37 they've taken an early lead. . On the heels of being swept three straight by the Texas Rangers,, the Angels snapped a fo ur-pme losing streak in front of 31,324 at Anaheim Stadium with another fine pitching performance from Mike Witt, a couple of RBI sin&Jes from Brian Downin& and a determined Gary Penis -wbo5e extra b91tin1 practice and help from speciaJ asstpment coach Bert Carnpaneris seems to ~ paying off. Pettis. starting Friday's gime with a .220 battina average, singled and scored the Angels' first run in the first inning. doubled in the founb and JOt the Angels' five-run sixth innmg uantd when he dropped a pcrf cct bunt sinJ)e "Campaneris was a fine bunter himself. and still is." Pettis said. "I've aot \0 tty and bunt the bill on the IJ'OU.Dd. rveao• to 1tt it oo the around befcM'e .I 11111. That's wbat rvc beeA doiq wrona." But it was Witt, who surpessed bis previous careet strikeout high (85 in 1982) in the fourth inning when he fanned Bud Biancalana, who was on the beam, limitiog the Royals to five hits over seven innings be(ore leaving with a stiff right elbow. "f had a little strain in mv arm that I bad felt since the third inntng,., Witt explained. -It's no big deal, though. I JUSt didn't want to take any chances." He struck out four, raisrna bJS American ~lcadina total.to 17, Ud ~kid just one in combinina with Luis Sanchez on a teVett-hittcr. ··1 was satisfied with my per- fonnance. f thouahJ I tbrew the ball fairly well tonight." Witt said. J>oclCen• Ste•e S.. manafted to complete a double play Friday deapte ntpptq oftl' ·Atlanta'• Oletlll Babbud at aeeond darlDC thlnt-tnnhJC action. 'You ain't seen nothing yet' Lasorda rrows Jolson line after Dodgers last Braves ATLANTA (AP) -Tom Lasorda, back on a conversational roll u his Los Anaeles Oodacrs won their second stra.iabt pme after aufferin& throuah a 1even-pme losina struk, went to AJ Jolson to find the line be wanted after Friday ~t•s t(}..4 rout of the Atlanta Braves. .. You ain t teen noth1na yet," said the Dodser manaaer. who pve Jolson credit for the line. · -•-senouaJy, we went throutb a temDle storm. those seven losses in a row," Luorda continued. "But if we am ~.• tt.am healthy, they'll hear fiom us all over the crowd. But when you don't get the pitching. you're not aoina to win. We JUSt have to be satisfied with two out of three now." RJ. Reynolds and Candy Maldonado homered and Pedro Guemro collected four bits 10 a 16-bat Los Anacles attack.. In beatina Atlanta for the fourth strlllbt ume after d.ropp1na the first mcctina of the season. the Dod&cn jumped on Pete Fakone, 4-6, who lasted just t•-o-thuds or an 1nn1na as l,.oe Angdes scored five times ~fore the Braves came to b9t. Steve Sax hit FaJcone's f\rst pttch of the pmc-for a sinale and the~ were off and nmnina. One out later, Reynolds lofted his second homer over the center-field ftocc. But how ~bout bis arm? ""The last four or five yean. I've had it (the problem) off and on. 1 take medi- cation for it. h's kind ofa sharp pain, ralher than ~ dull-type," he ex- plained. ··1 think Don Aue had the same type of thma. but his just got worse and wonc ... After c:oOecUna I.bear third run in tbe1ll.iN ....._on 0owruoa·s ICOOOil RBJ~tbe~tbepme Gpe0:--Wlth • five.ruil\llilll '°' ahead. 8-0. Did Scbofldd wri&ed AMril third after he'd bUnted ~Y ..: Wysocki makf~g herself known El Toro runner to face Decker in 1 • 500 finals By BOWARD L BANDY .......... _., .... LOS ANGELES-It's gcning to be a habit for El Toro's Ruth Wysocki to follow Kim Gallaaher across the finish line but it is one she would like to sec end on Sunday. Wysocki easily quahfied for the finals of the women's I .~meter run in the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials at the Los Angeles Mc1nonal Coliseum Friday before 12.239 fans but she was thtrd behind Gallagher who posted a 4: 10.61 for the metnc mile. Wysocki was mat 4 12 85 as she eased up at the finish hnc and Diana Richburg passed her to place S('COnd . The trio wdl have to face Mary Decker ID Sunday's finals along wtth two other runners who posted faster times in the semis. Sue Addison and Darlene Beckford. Decker 1s the American record holder in every event from 800 through I 0,000 meters and she qualified at 4:09.05 in the 1,500. .. Having alread} qualified. I'm really relaxed." Wysock.I said. ··and the worst lean act out of here with is a person.al best (Fnday's mark of 4: 12.85 1s now her best)." The only final on Fnday came '" the women's 200-meter dash when Valerie Bri~Hoob-was the winner m 22.16. She also qualified for the Olympics in the 400 earlier in the meet. · Wysocki finished 1'lCOnd to Oat.- lagher in the ~meter finals earlier and has alrQ<fy gained a spot on the U.S. team. She is also one of the least known athletes to make the squad this year. 'The only time I have raced apinst Mary (Decker) was in • lf'OUP meets when we were kids.•• Wysocla satd of their upcomina meeting Sunday ni&bt. "1 had been away from the track for almost four years until my husband Tom talked me into tryina for the Olympic team last December. My Junior college track coach. Vin<lC O'Boyle. is now coachina at UC lrvJne and I am trainina under bim again .. He told me that 1fl ran the 800, he wouldn't even coach me after all the road races I had been runniaJ. But near the end of May. we were 1n Saa Diego and he told me to 10 ahead ia an 800 to get tn some speed work. "I ran a penonal best 2:01.18 and he started thinXJng and so did Tom and I. I declded to run the half at Sail Jose and then fclt that I should do both in the trial It all just cltckcd bUt 1 was really traJnma for the l ,500. "I don't know lfl will So out With Mary or not. She likes to run fa.st early (Pl--11ee WT80CKIJB2) .. It's all the olayers. They went out and aot us nint • runs lw niaht (l'hunday in Cinncinati) and toniaht lhey act us 10. It makca us aJI very. ~happy. Gucmro followed With a double, Mike Man.ball Walked and teve y eaaer inJ)cd Guerrero home lO make it 3-0. Marshall soond on Mildooado's RBJ sinale • .,.bicb cbutd Fak»ne. Rick Camp suncn<krcd a double 10 81ll Ruaen. the saJtth tut of the 1nn1 ..,hi ltOf'Cd • Maldooado. • '==~=--~·--"With au the iQJuriea we Nd. 1t was our dut (the f1\Ullm and coechel ) to help ~ k.~ &kir enthusiasm. Wc'n very ~ to come ln here an third place ... Atlanta Mlftlltr Joe Tom said the Brava "ju t 101 blown out eerly and never aot an~i~ aoana. 1 hlte for u tocome in~andactomitethts infrontofabiihom la the third, in&ks by GUC1Tm> and Man.ball. a ~lk llWlllillll toy~. Maldonac1o ., double play srounder and a . nak by winnioa patC:her Wdcb n bed w lad to 1;.o. Maldonado's third bomeroftbc n 1n a tVt"C>run fifth madt it 9-0. Ken landteauJt i~ed home the other run ot the innina after Camp y.ial~ed 8111 R 11 . .. ___ ......_~ ~""----·-- • l --------~~··~~~~-~~~----------------·--------~~~~------------------------................................................. --------~ - 112 0renge Coat DAILY P1LOT I turdey, June 23, 188-t SPORT s BRE ~K Free TV incentive for Chinese stars at.,84 Oly1Dpics From AP dJapaadlet . PEKJNG-lflhcy win a aold medal, Chinese athletes at the Los Angtles olymp1cs wt.II gel television sets, tape ~rders and olher prizes of their choice worth about $1 ,SOO. The Ulccnuve was disclosed at a news CQnfettncc in Pekin& Fnday by coaches and medal contenders from the first la11~scale team China has ever sent to the Summer Olympics The rewards for gold medals were described by Zhang J1an. coach of u Ning, 21, a world champion men's gymnast. Asked what gifts he would select tfhe wins in Los Angeles. L1 told reporters: "my first choice 1s the aold medaJ." L1 who likes nee pomdge and pickles for breakfast. added that "spmtuaJ inccnuves come first." Ltlcc all Chinese athletes. Li is officially an amateur. . However, world record weagbtlifter Wu Shude told reporters he ge1s a mont.hJy subsidy from the state of $45, which as more than the national averaae wage. Chinese Olympic Commince officials said it would cost about $2.5 m1lhon to send a 353-member delegation to Los Angeles. It will include 225 athletes. 49 coaches and 13 doctors. LOS ANGELES-Quarterback Steve [i] Young. who has guided the Los Angeles c -• Express to a 10-7 record and a United • States Football League playoff berth. will get a rest in today's final regular season game against the Anzona Wran&lers. the Express announced Friday. Instead. fOrmer Edison Hi~ and University of Kansas standout Frank Seurer wtll start at quarterback in the game at Tempe, said Express Coach John Hadl. Young. the rookie out of BYU who signed a four- )'car contract thal will pay him some S40 million over the 43-year payout penod of the pact, has completed 179 of 31 0 passes for 2.361 )'ards since taking over the quarterback JOb in the sixth game of the season. Los Angeles was 2-3 at that point. Succeuful return for Pryor TORONTO -Aaron Pryor returned m from a six-month layo ff and retained llis International Boxing Federation junior welterweight title with a unanimous d~ cis1on over Nicky Furlano in a 15-round bout Friday night. Pryor. who improved his record 35-0, was awarded the fight on all threeJudges's cards. 146-1 39, 146-138. 148-140. Furlano's record slipped 39-7-1. Grlffltb •lln• away Twin• Sayan1 It wa um to ttp uidc, but • not out. Minneso&a Twins owner C&l•m Grtm .. siined a lcner' of intent Friday that con&alns tM' offer by Minne&{K>lis banker Cart P-.... co buy a ~ority1nterest in the Amenean Lcquc team. Griffith. his sister and co-owntt TMlma Rapet and Pohlad sianed the document at home plate of the Metrodome btfon-tho team's pme IPJnst the: Cbicaao WhllOSoA. rrM final wotracu have not been worked ou&. however. and Pohlad will not officially own the team for several weeks. A htde later, BarON Balafl belted a two-run homer in tbe ninth mnin& to raUy the White Sox past the Twins 8-6 • . . Jlm RJce and Toay Armas belted ttomc runs to highlight a 17-hit attack and rook.le Roser aemeu pitched a Sl.Jl~hittcr as Boston snapped an e1ght-f8mc losing streak with a 8~1 victory over Toronto ... Larry Herad• singled home two ~ runs to spark a five-run first innina that carried Detroit past Milwaukee 7-3. The victory, before a crowd of 48,497 -the largest since Opcnina Day at Tiger Stadium -snapped Mil- waukee's three-game wtn streak . . . Mite F1Ua1aa and Tippy Martlon combmcd on a six-hitter a11d RJct Dempsey drove in two runs to lead Baltimpre over the New York Yankees 5-4 . . . Cbrta Baado belled a solo homer and a three-run double and Toay Benaaurd collected four hits as Cleveland thumped Seattle 13-3 . . . Rookie left-hander Mike MalOll pitched eight strong inninas before gening relief help from Dave Toblk in the ninth as Texas blanked Oakland 4-0. Valentine loves this course Tommy Valentine, playing in his n hometown. rode a string of seven con- secutive b1rd1es - o ne off the all-time PGA. Tour record -10 a 63 and a two- stroke Jcad Friday LD lhc second round oftbe Georgja- Pacific Atlanta Oassic. "I kind of got on a roll," understated the 34-year-old Valentine. whose carccr- bcst finish was a playoff loss to Tom Watson 1n this event three years a$O. Valentine rea~d the tour- nament's halfway point wuh a 133 total, JI shots under par for two tnps over the hilly. 7.008-yard Atlanta Country Club course. Defending champion Calvin Peete held second at 135 . . . Lauri' Jllnker crushed the course and the competition fot the second consecutive day with a 4-under~par 68 to grab a huge e1K)lt-strolc:e lead and set a two-round record in the Lf>GA's Boston Fi ve Classic. ONE PER COUPON 99e SKA TE RENT AL INCLUDED GOOD ANY SATURDAY EVENING SESSION 8:00 -11:00 pm VOID SEPT. 16, 1984 HOLIDAY ROLLER RINK OF ORANGE 175 N. Wayfield St.. Orange. CA 92667 (714) 997-3891 Rlcb!e llarrla tripped and fell amid tile flurry at the flnlab lD a .1.soo beat Friday, . won by Sten Scott. Briul Theriot qaa.ll- fted tbJrd for a berth ID today'• Mlllfa. · -WYSOCKI IN FINALS. • • From Bl in the race and may flatten herself out. If I were Kim (Gallagher) I would go with Mary. In my case. l don't know. I feel 1t will be Mary and Kim in the first two places with the third spot wide open and I feel J haveas good a cbattcc as any oft.he others. .. Since f made the team in the 800, I've heard everything because no- body has beard of me before. I've even heard that she must be taking drugs but I assure you I'm not." Schermerhorn won has heat In the 1$00 meters junior compcttuon with a I :51.l 7 clocking. He took the lead as the pack broke for the pole but fell back to fourth at the halfway mark. He then started movina up on the backstretch and took the lead with about 30 meters rcmaininJ. He had a strong finish and posted the third fastest time of the day. Semifinals are tonight at 6:25 with the finals Sunday at 4:1 S. fied behind Cheeseborou~ ao the 400 when she won the 200 Fnday. "The quarter didn't bmder my 200 at all," she said. ··1 just tried ~o run a hard curve and a bard st.rai&haway but I kind ofsl.acked up at the end. rm stronger in~ 400 but I think I like the 200 better because it's shorter." Pam Spencer, Mary Moo~ apd Joni Huntley led the women s. hi&h jumpqua1ifYing-whe~ seven hit 6-0 and seven others 6-1 v. in qualifyinJ. American record holder Stephanie Hightower won her heat in the 100- Gallagher is confident she can stay with Decker. "h's really come back." she said. "I think I've got it now. I don't plan to let Mary get awp.y from me. She runs a. fast first lap and I plan to be right behina her." In the women's 200 final, both favorite Evelyn Ashford and Chandra Cheeseborough dropped out with minor injuries they didn't want to agravate. Both .have already made the O_lympic team, Ashford in th~ I 00 and Chccseborouah in the 400. · . meter hurdles with semifi~ and finals today. Other heat Wtnn~ included Pam P._ ( 13.07), Bcmta Fillgcrald-Brown (13.26) and Linda Weekly ( 13.48). Woodbridge High'_s Eric Brisco-Hooks 6ad already quali- Banking on them ti bEing-home gold First Interstate Bank is one institution which seems to be putting pan ofits money out front -with investments geared toward gold first. but in the long run, a solid return. Thttc of 16 hopefuls who have been able to train for the Olympics while pursufos banking careers through the Olympic Job Opportunities Propam have water polo backgrounds -including Newport Harbor High product Kevin Robertson, Modesto's Doug Burke and Jeff Stites. whose UCLA backaround led to coaching tours at Corona cfel Mar and Newport Harbor High. And. Costa Mesa's Bruce Ibbetson, who recently earned a berth on ei&hts in rowing. is involved. too. Stites. at 28. elected to retire ~ntly. and is now a full time real estate loan officer at First Interstate Bank. Robertson. who was elevated to the national team since &11duatin1 from the prep ranks, went on to the University of Cahfomia and is assi&ntd to lhe bank's Countrywood office in Walnut Creek.. Burke. on leave to train full time. as is Robertson. says: ·•This job saved my career. "It has allowed me to concentrate fully on tryina for the 1984 Oly01pics." Robertson sums it up best: .. There is no professional level of water polo. so there is no opportunity to increase one's level of competition past the Olympic Games. I have become totally motivated to perform a~ mx hipest capabilty durina the Olym- pics. The procram wu b9,un in l 977 and matches athletes indenufiede as potential Olympic contenden with corporations nationwide that offer jobs that allow for flexible work hours and sufficient time for athletic tra.inina and competition. Athletes screened by the United States Olympic Committee are matched with corporauns on a aeosraphic and career aoal basis. Usually, these trainees spend mominp work.in& in branches near their training sites. leavina in the early afternoon for training. There already full schedules arc augmented by on-the-Job development • and classroom instruction toward officer placement Others benefittina from this program include Aldis Berzins (volleyball). Roben Cannon (triple jump). Elizabeth Miles and Kelly Rickon (rowma>. l..aMonte Kan& (200 meters dash and fona j ump), Mario McCutcbeon (gymnastics}, Jim McGoldrick and Mac Wilkins (discus), Lany Myrick.I (lona jump), Ocorae Nonomura (fenci~). Gayle Walk.ins (hur- dles) and Kevin Winter (wcigbtliftina). 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Jeenne F.Olltef °'catty Ped&ftt-eton (714) 982·9357 em o.rfilfCI Aw. • Founr.ilri ~tmil • I this." trial. believe what th~ were doina to me:· District Coun Jud&C Paul Cold-TbeNCAA'sCommitteeonlnfrac-Tarkanian said he wu "confident man wd ht expected to issue a rulina uons found qa1ns1 UNL V on )8 before thc trial 1tarted" abOut his .. in the next few days" on Tarkanian's • <iifferent violations, 1ncluain1 cate. b\Jt said the 1evcn·Yttr beuJc claim the NCAA and the Univeritty chafacs coaches helped fU .,_des. ap1011 lhe NCAA has left its scars. of Nevada· las Vcpsdtnicd him due arranaed transporcat1on and .. h's a painful ptriod of time, a process in levyt~ sanctions m I 977 provided fr~ meals a.nd lbows at las , ~od I can never recover:· he wd. for aUqCd n:cTUitlnt\'iolations. :Vtpt hottls. " 'This tw been very hard on ua It '•TbtS brouabt hick a very difficuh Tarkan1an contended followina the nearly broueht my vrife (Lott) 10 a period in my lafc;• Tarbnian said trial tbal his attorneys ~ able to MrVOUI ~own:• after the twooftdc tnal ended. "ll 1howthal the NCAA com mitt~ ia-The vmran bUkdball coach nosed toi&lly amain mt thll wt fttt put 1n norcd 1ftidav1ll and otbct e-vidCncc the NCAA hid dwneed eome of the SU(h a totall)· impottiblt poa taon. I inlrod~ by &he uruvmaty in favor disputed enforcement ffCUlauons fol. hope no other ~h e\~ has ao ao of rtt0lltt1ao111 of its own ·in· loWina con~onal Mari• on w throuah 10mrttun1 hke this... vntaptOt'I or talb they had wath UNLV caw 10 1971 and said has caK 'Tlft NC A put UNtV on Pl'Obl· . 'tna probebly rauttd thote chanscs to bt t1onfor1woycaB101977andordcttd "They didn't ha\t' one inaJ<' madt • .Olympic t~ials results i U.S. OMftllic tr'9ll Meet• ............ ~ 1W. 1" 1. 1t-.1 Dcccl* t'11111 1I•& 11)1 • C.t &..-..._.... ..... &Mle ....,., 'IUI. 7& I , H1!m l, ";NM Crkt, I * J, Tim aootlt, IM ":J, .... HWlcM; .... .,.. N.J . M», "'· Jim '#.... un •. MM ltemol, '·"" ' 1.-, ...... ,....., .... .,. .... .._... Du 9'a , ... ~II Mikt Goil&Wt, 7,,_ 6, Tom Hen1$, 7 7, _. ... W ....... tit ..,...., t 11 .. ,. Or-. t-t, TIM ....... '1~~. l ,t11 1, (._I Jim C~, 1,111 t "-t!rtckaon. 1.10, f , "'91 .......,.Jcott, sc.tt1•1•, Arli., JG.lf. :.llnl W..-...Mlt-.Remot, H•6, tll •· 0•1 Lee....._, 1,171 10, .....,_ SUll•ll\, 7.ff), 11, ~ .._ Oe1Wt1e Va. 3;0.Sl Jt lflen Jim CWIGIV IN -.. (fill, 1S-1 911. •· M Dew Jol'llKOn, 1,.10 IJ. SCOll OelM, 1,Ml 13, • ....,,.... leedl,1ui.;, •. Mim Dixon, ,,...,._,If-SIA,'°' 7, ltt.l IN!I.• G«i1 ..... Ult W• Hit'IMt, 1"19 1•. Ofant ,........._ 7.Q6.. c ......... Mel&., 3:412.'2. S. o.191 VollW, ~ _, ~ NiMlrNM, 1 .. 116., .. 10, 15. S...,_ ~. 7Al1 16, Joft ....,_tact, ......,.., L Ma.a 6, JM* MdlMft, 111oft Taiw Min<.._.,, 13-9'4 , "' 11, De'lld 7.615 17, ~.,..,I(.,_., 7,M It,~"-• ..... N.J. MU6. 7.,,.,.. AllUMeft, MMtlettM ........... u~. M ll,ONllt~. 12-s..... 7,tk lt, , ... v...,, 7,US •• Jim ldwlun', ..... ,.., •. -'*"· ....... l'M.AI '· 754.. 7MI t1, L.allt MMll'-'"· 7..ck n, 0.vlf Se.,., Ot91~._.twct,•.~ '8,mcNt ~!:-1.GaNIUMw,1J.t,1-1,...,_. 7,G9 D. ~d ~. 1..-. 2._ ._ ,...._, ...,,.., C...... ltw!Mt, C.. J:AS.1'. 11, Jim ~. ls-5 ... 1. J, (tie),~ E~Mll. Gerl ,,.,,. ts. Gerl Amaer ..... 7.JJ9 16, .Mm Hew91, ~~~.::;· ':4'-Dol.,...:.°"..'!..~ ~.::.,. ~~.:r. 'f.:~.:: ~ w.-'o!'.ft ~ .. '~.2:t.'f~: ~::. llveNlelL. a, MJJI W.. ._...,, 1,_S1.4, '°'· t , (tlel Jim..._...... JI, Metty~. 1,W n, OfV1lt "-lerMll, ._ ti-1. ~ ~. ROMmOnt, ~.. sc.tt o.Ma, 14-114, "4. 11, O.Olld S.Y•. 1,1u. ». H.im Hlnr1dla. ucr.t M. J.tt Mont'••· NI.ct JJ ~ "'"""· '"°' LUllM. NM., IHI'!, .. 12, Tom "9rrlt. li-S\lt, m u. 6,tG. n. ,,. OtlcOft, •.m. a;aM. 3, l.ttrrt MMe9n. Pltttllurlfl. J:aM. 4, w-.,.,., 1J•1\o\, tl11. -.. T.,,. ..,..,.., T..,...., ATli., J;W 16. 5, ~ Gr-. 3, 1, ~y Noncllk, 16-~. l,os2. 2, -" ffl'tdW, HlfMt. J:JtA '· et• MuMcll, Tlt, MetrtV Nelleuw, Lw ~Md Tlf'll -(IV'S 2 A'lt .._ ...-n a_. .......... __ ._ NY > . .J'1t 1 ... ..., CJfW• Teft, ~. 1 •. S, OWM ~. ls-t, IMt. .... ..-W _. ..... , ;;..---:;;;..: i; ...-.W. ·~-.;._, • ..,,;: 6. Mm &dwv'r 1H\IJ, "'· 7 (tt.), Jon Heet t-1, I'~ ~ 'u. "'*-• OND, 3~1A '· MldlMI .-.n.INoft. s-"91 Hll9;ieald 4IN Twn l.lub, l .. 1Ya, IM. f, Ed 22.31 <->. 2, v.-.. en--HooU, lM Alt-,...._., 1:M.k to, Kevlll KN, ~_. .,..,,,.., IH\11, "'· lO, ~Moor•, 1>-5"", m. ..... 22.54 3, O'-Olan, ~. NY.; CeM., 3~.9t. 11, "-$mlttl, HNda ,,.._, 11 Ille), Miit fMntMa eflld Helltl HINtc:kl, '1-1._ 21J1. 4, OelwWte YOUftt, .Jedl--., ,. , H.J., uoa 12, ,,.,. AIM#N, •i.n.. >.52.12. 1t01MW1lek•.0out o..n-, K111t1 sr.w.n 2'U2 s. o.r.eiM McGrew,~..,, u..n. .,..., .,_1, Jin!~. Wudd•le, IL, 1:412.26. •nd l'rw Dixon ~*-•· .Janet O.vla, tndlellole, Miu , DM. 7, i.... I, K.wi JtflMon, Newoor1 ....,.., V1., t".AU7. 3, 0.C:Jlllal (l*all): ~. ~. P.11. Pam Mal'IMI did not Outt Mv.n, Pof'ttencl, Ore., l'AU7. 4, T'"1 Gr0Ut 1, 1, lM P91ft, 156--0, 121. 2. Jim llnllll. Hadltr, ~, .... wit., J:G.A2. 5, Terrv Woodlne. 155·1, m. 3, Mlle Gomalft, IS4·5, HMI 2-1, It~ Glv-. AmltVlll!e, NY , lfetwn, ...,_1ttCM1, Ind., UU2. 4 ltOlllr 11'. 4, John O'lat, 151-4, ... 5, ~· 22..66. 2, 8renclll Cllette, MM»n, Ge., 23.61 l , .-... It.,,...,, NJ, l :G.61. 7, Gery GU:ltefsoll, 1•n. 7M. 6, Tim 9rl9flt, 1C2•1, 1 7, Orv... M/Nv '°':In. Hem?ft, T.._, 2113 .. 0.- Klrtlilnd, Welh:, UUS. I , 1c*1Y lledl, Sllclll, Pwtwsoft, lD·S, 722. I, TOftY ~ Oennh, T • Weill., 23.57 S. LaSlwn .... La., 3.~ t, MldlNI Hvalt, ..,,,_, N, Y , 1M1, M t, GrMI Nleder'lleul. 132•6. tf'l. IO, Los ~. 2lM 6. WetWIV V-. T~. 3~1.02. 10. ~' WMdt, Viar•, J-.A7.71. 11, Jev ~ ~· .n::-~."iu~ 5~~ N.Jlia ~~·>:Donne Kine, Ol'Nlle. NtO. 2403 MwO«t, Fremont, l:Al.39. 11, Mld\Mt HelletWtft, Dl)(Otl ""4' ttww ._..., 1 MaMv ... 0No, l:AIU7. ,_. 1, V .... le 8rte0·Hoolll, 22.16. 2, F~ Grouci 2, 1, w .. HwtKI, 170-4, 90$ 2, Grlffltto. 22.40, 3, ltendV G"'9na, D.5'. 4, 8rendl 0.C.._ Oii Hwtlln>: 5twtMOft Sulllven, 150·7, 791. J, Steve J.C., Cktte, tt.11. s. MMY 9olden, 211S 6, Diane HMI 1. 1, Tim 8rletlt, S.nle Crut, 14.21, '37 147·7, 11). 4, SCotl Oenlels, 147·•, nt. 5, Steve Dlaon, 23.32. 7, Dennett• Youno, 23 .... I. Donni POlnts. 2, ~ SlebblM, ltMCflno, Pa., IUI, -Er'k:ktoft, 147·1, 711. •:Sten V-..r, 143·1, 7U 7, o.tlnli , %US. 3, l.M Pdft, lt9'elell', N .• c .. 14.N , 153. •. Mlk• Gerv Kinder, 1'1·5, 7.._ 1. Miii• Brown, 141-1, ,. Hurd?lll t9nt ..,_"'..a llMt..,. tLat ltemos, Mluoule, Mont., lS.01, IO. s. ONllle 744. t, Tom Harris. 133·1, 700. 10, Jim Howell, tlur .._.. times _.,... • l'rWn'a IMll· ~. Vwo leedl, Fii .. 15.12, 136. 6, Jim 133·2, WI. 11, Gwv Armilrone. 129-1, 612. 12, .... ,. Connotv, CM!llrer Cltv, IUI, M . ltob MYUlo OeVlct Seve, 123·1, '3f 13, Tom IAula, 122-0, .-1 I, I, SI.....,. Hillhl0w9r. ~. 'f!tftclr-. '29. W.. f'tnte, 120-4, '1t. Mw'k Ander_, Ohoo, '30 2, TOflYI L.owt. Flint, Mid\.. IW. 3, Heet 2, 1, Mlkt Gomela. lltedondo e.ctt, wlttldrew. G•'lle Waltllnl, Frenkltn, Kv , 13.n. 4. Jedlle 1U7, 152. 2, Jim Woodlno, Coelftv ... Pe.. GrOUP J, 1, LMw Mentrlttl, ''°"'· U.l. 2. Jett Weil'llneton, Omehe M.-, 13.75. s. uv-14.72, 11t. 3, o.vld Jotwlton, Corvlllla, Or•., NIOfttou, 14'·•, 761 3, lltobW! Bektr, IG·I , 7Sl. Merlin, Trot, ONo, 13.M 6, Z-o.nctllr. LAila 14.IO, m. •. Tonv A•·Coot!NY. lndlenuolh, •• e>w.tl BuckleV. 1G·2, 750. s. OcKill Checwnen. Elsinore. 11.lt. 7, l.Aur• Um. TUCIOll, Ar11., 14.tf, .... S, .John Ctlat, Atlll\I•, 101, IJI. '· 1 ... 7.0. '· Jim Schnur, 131·9, 730. 7, Gerv 13.tl. Grent Nledllmeua, Arcedla. 14.tS, IS4. 7, Fred euti.n. 13S-10, 713. I, Jon .._lllne1ted, l:M-7, Heel 2. 1, hnlre FllTOtf'etd-lrown, D ... Dixon, Plec9ntle, 14.'7, 152. 70S. t, Mer1Y ..-Nu«. 12'-t, 677. 10, Jev City, Va., 1U4. 2, Rllonde Blanford, Denver, Heel J, 1, W... Plrtle, Quldlaburg, Ve., 14.JI, Novoc.k, 126-1, 651. 11. Hlena HWic:hs, 12.S-f, 13A. 3, Deov Smlttl, Tevtcw. Mid\., 13 S1 4. Mf. 2, Mike lrown, Old Greenwlctt, Conn.., 15.01, 651. 12, Ed lrown, 123·1, '39. 13, Tim Tett, SMr1fa Seftdlo, C>Mlend, l>M. S. P•lflde Ml. 3, Stew ErldllOft, .....,..,., Wall\., 1$.24, 12>·7, ""· 14, Mia•"'-•· 110-s. '"· IS. l(llttl Davis, Fon Yuderdele. Va., ll.75. •• ltllonde m. 4, Scott~. W..ICMater, 11., 15.2f, 11L Stewert, 113-6. 575. 1rectv. Gert. 1nc1 . 11.16. 1, ~ Hannon. S, SMnfton ~wt. PwltMcl, 019., 15..67, 7ID. '· Di<llfl C.'"'91): Thousand OM11, 14 ff. G.,.., ArfNll"Onl, Gretld llt9Plds, Midi., 1SJ7, GrOUP l-JoM Hallnestad, 229-S, 111. 2, Heel ), 1, Pam Pffe. Ev-ton. 11., 1l.07 2 170. 7, WM ~I. Temcie. Artz •• 15.ft. 750. Mlk• Gomelel, 216-11, 134. 3, Tom Herm, Kim Turner, Delfolt, 11.10. 3. Aflllta E-. 1U1 " • - - HNI•, 1, 0.vld Sey•, Houston, 1"'5, 117. 2, 20t-1M~~· :f.J..:J.JA!.trol1"~.(liv.-.,.J+¥:..,~ .. ,,.. .. -· '«t:lltlA."I"~:"' ·~-~~k'.t ' •'' .~{'~t:'="-" ... ·~~~:.~ ~-~•tt,,t,111.~~q~·. IC':.*'f~~"'*-41'..'~... "" .• ..-.. • • • .. 'K.11r tw.""'(; .. 1r.ve· Jim r. • • . •· Tonv <oollMV, 2. Cenctv Youne. BMver Felli, Pa., 13 49 • Bib overalla were popular In 1902 football. ·Ball of fame lacks depth By ROGER C~N OI .. ~ .... .._. CANTON~ Ohio -The National FootbaJJ I.aaue's e.11:i.sten~ bepn in 1920 (although it wH caJled American Professional Football Association untiJ 1922) -but you ee another think coming if you C.Jtpect to see a lot of the fcssional football game's pre-1950 era at the Pro ootbell ff.all of fame. JOClJCd.hm in Can.ton._ There's plenty to sec in the era of the 80s, 70s and even 60s, but it tltins out pretty qu.ic.kly after that in this spons museum, which is in reality a tribute to the NFL J You won't find anythins about the USFL here, nor is there anything to sec rcgardin1 the World football League, the old American Football League or, even the Orange County Rhinos. There's no mention of the Los Angeles Bulldogs or Los Angeles Dons, professional teams p~ing the .Rams, Chargers and Raiders in the Coliseum. : There isJlowever, note of the 1926 NFL Los Angel~ tntry -the uuccancers, who fashioned a 6-3-{ record m ·their only season of competition. As for the l*nds of the early years, there i.sn 'ta lot - -1though Jim Thorpe is a central figure in the scheme and intcres~ material of the mid-20s is available -such as :jnemol'lbitia from the 1925 Pottsville Maroons, who made their own championship trophy. While the 20s, 30s and 40s seem painfully thin, the ·more recent endeavors are fully documented and among Jhe four modem buildings are rows of helmets and ,pictures, films, bronze busts of the best (ala Cooperstown). question and answer booths and other items, such as all- JW', SU{>Cf bowl and black athletes. Th.11 may be football's answer to baseball's Cooperstown. but it's two different pmes and the halls of fame reflect it It's modem, nicely structured and the museum store is well stocked, a tribute to the NFL's policy of monetary solvency. . In this area Cooperstown is put to shame -available is every conceivable marketing item for the NFL. including baby bibs. And, for the fan who just likes to sit and live in the 70s •nd 80s, it's a bonanza with film and narratory at a ~nstant flow. It's hot worth a 2,000-miJe trip, but if you're in the µea, there's too much here to pass up. I Jecobl, O\endllr, Arla., 15.43, ICM. S, Jim 172·10, ut. t, Tom Lautz, '71·S, "3. 10, Helna Mj»Y J«e!O, Loi A""9ft, lln. 4, l(efWI Howd, Houaton, ISA, 79t. 6, Gerv Kinder, Hlnrlcki, 145-71 555. Cennon, Huntlnelon, Ind., 1UI. S. RlloncM SC:otl, Creve Coeur, Mo .. 15.JI, 7". ~ Andlnon, GrOUP 2-1, Dew .JoMaon, n.·10, 191. 2. Baton ltouee, LA., 14,IO 6, L111en Cole, SeraM>I•, Dlemond Ber, 16.lt, 722. St-Erlckaon, 210-S, M7. 3. Tim Tell, 217·2, Fie., 14..13. 7, ROM!lnd Peftdergratt, C"""' Hla, Heel 5. 1, .J«f MOfttNI, T..,..., Ar11., 1U2, 135. •. WM H«111t, 214-0, 124. S, Jim Howell, N.C., 14.AI t90. 2. Ed..,_.., Sent• 8artoen, 15.10, Ill. J, 202·7. 713. '· Oev1d Seve. 1ts-'4, 7~ 7, MMtv HJ to.Men tw Setunln's ._,, Gerv 8ntt.ft, Gr~. Midi.. 15.36, 111. •· ~. 1t0-t, 1JI.. I, Scott Oenleb, 114-11, MMY Moore, I.._.,, Wnh.; Jofll Hunlll'Y, Doug O\Nlmen, 0.yton, Ohio, 15.31, 110. S. Tim 716. t , J.., ~. llO-f, 7'Q. Portland, Ore., Pem so.nc.r. Gr•t Feb. Teft, Sarasot•. Fie., IS.SS. m. '· Jlm Scfvlur, Gr-r1. Jim C-*IV. 219-11, MS. 2, Mike Mon!.; Use .. ~. ......,, ,.., SW Clnclnnet1, 15.lt, '"· 7, Ow.-Bueklev. Sioux Remos, 211·3. at. 3, G.,.., Klndw. 217·7, 131 4, McN..i, CerllOed, Ketr-Johilloft, PliMdMe, Cltv, low•, 15.10, 131 .•• Mllrtv N...... JCIM Crlat, 207-10, I02. s. Steve Jecolls, 2C»-11, end Frencn Calcutt, Perker1t1Urg, w. Va., .. ~. NM., 1'.63, "2. 791. 6, Fred Dixon, 204-1, 711. 7, Sl'letlnon dMl'W 6·1!/•. Clndv Greiner, Euoen1, Ort., Heel •• Tom Laut•. HeOron, N.D .• 15.06, M2. Sullivan, 1,...11, 7'1. •• Stltl ..,...,., 19S-11. 751. Louise Rlli.r. Denton, Tnaa; Ptlylls .__,.,,, 2. K.iltl St-.rt, ~. Tun, 15.S1, 7". 3, 9, UM Meeatmll. 1•4, 111. 10, Tim lrlotll, Loi At19111n; Jolende Jone$, Howton, SM1ev Jay NoVOClk, GotMnbUre, NC>., 15.74. m . 4, 1a-11. 712. 11. Jim WOodlne, 112-2. 70S. 12, FlflnNl't, Scothd*, Ariz.; Dmr• Lanen, Lan. Meesrrettl, Auslln, ........ 15.13, 7U. s. Jon ~ A""'tronll· 16&-4. '3L 13, '-" P..... AllWde911. We.sh.. and Tonv-Aalon, CNco ... Hollneiled, MedhOft, Wit.. ISM, 762. 6, Mike 162-6, 6%1. ctMred H . Olympic fever spreading More pos sibilities of winning medals raisin g adrenalin NEW YORK (AP) -Olympic fever is rapidly building in the United States, and some Olympic-watchers pve the Soviet boycon much of the credit: with no Soviet bloc athletes, there will be more medals left for the Americans. Other factors have contributed to the suqe in interest. Those factors include: -lnCIUsed interest in spons among women in the United States. -Increasina mcd.ia.ooveragc, with the Olympics. only fl.ye weeks away and the track and field trials and prclimi~ shootina events this week.. -Increased enthusiasm because the Summer Games are returning to the United States for the first time in 52 years. . A number of other spons events have been competing for attention in the United States. including the U.S . Open Golf tournament, the upcom- ing Wimbledon tennis matches and the baseball pennant races. In ad- dition. interest has been diverted by the U.S. political races this year. . But Henry Freeman, manaa>n& •editor 1'or sports of tlle newspaper USA Today, a national daily, says onoe the Games begin and Americans start winning medals, American's attention will be riveted on the Games. "If there is one thing this country loves, it's ~nnen, .. he said. Si.nee preparations for the Games an: visible in Los An&eles. interest is easier'topuge onthc Wcstcout than on the East Coast. But AmJ Quinn of the Los Angeles Olympic Orpnizin' Commiuee said intercsl is not limited to Southern California., which has a financial stake in the Games.. She said interest is building across the country as the Olympic torch passes through small towns on the way to Los Angeles. The path of the torch has taken 1t from New York 10 the South, thro~ the Midwest and across to the coast. w.hue it will be used to liJbt the Olympic flame during operuna ccr-emorues. Officials at ABC 1elevision said Friday that ovemi&bt results of the traclc-and-1ield triaft in tos Angeles Thursday. showed "great" share rat- ings in Philadelphia., but only moder- ate ratinp in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. According to the preliminary fig- ures, 6.2 million television sets tn the New York area were tuned to the Olympic preliminaries Thursday night, which are used to select the U.S. Olympic team. In Chicago, 3. 7 million tuned in and in Los Angeles, 7 million. Philadelphia had a 13 per- cent share of the market of those who watc~ television Thursday n.i&bt. but the ex.act figure was not available. Opinions diiter on the impact that the Soviet bo.Ycott of the Games has had on Amencans. Some say interest in the Games bas dro~ because of the reduced compeuuon caused by the boycott. Others say the boycon has served to pull Amencans together.· Charlie Steiner. manager of sports at RKO radio. a U.S. network that SCT'VCS about 600 stations., said the boycott has reduced the Games to "nothing more than a classy track meet." and said the Olympic orpruz- i ng committee needs to work wsth radio as well as iclevision stauons to build intercSt. James E. Duffy. president of the ABC television network.. which has bouaht the n&hlS to televix the Games, .said the ooycott bu hel~ spur American internt and pmtnot- ism. -r I.hint au of mar 9.'ith the ltlmians i>utli:ng out is 1 elafinK ta a ----....., spirit Americans haven't seen for a long time.•• he said. ABC plans to televise I 87'h hours of the event. including the weekday Olympic events -a first for the network.. Freeman said another factor tn thlS year's interest tn the Games is mcreased participation in spons by women. He said coun rulin$S allow more women to play sports 10 bJ.gh school and coUqe, and as a result women want to watch others compete. He said women arc also interested in fitness. .such as Joain& and runrung. and they will be interested 10 watch- ing the summer Games. Asa result, the International Olym- pic Committee added 13 new events this year for women. tncludtng the 3,00(}.meter race. ftwla oltlae 200-••"r nua Prld&J after· ... at ~· u.& Ot,-.plc trta1a. I l 1 Or~ COUt DAILY j{~--- MAJOR L•AGU• $TANDINOS AIMf'kaft L....,_ A,.n Cl\ICeQO M1nnetola Seellle 0.kllnd Ttxet K1nsu Cll~ Oe1ro11 Toronto 811tlmore Boston New Yor ... MllweukM Cleveland wen o.vtttoH w I. 11 1' )4 34 » )6 lJ 31 :n ,. ,, . 2t 37 aAfl DIVISION $0 " ,, 2S .0 JO 32 :u lO )I 1' 3e 2• ,, ''*Y'• Scwet ,.,,..., I Ken,.• Cltv I O•tron 1. Mllweuto.N l Boston I Toronto 1 B•'l1more S. New YOf"k 4 Cn•c•vo I, Ml~so1e 6 TUH 4 0.11.lend 0 Cot••l•nd 13 SMllle l T .. '1'•0-. ns .,, 571 41' 4'1 UJ Jfl IYt 3 4V, s s 60,., 1~ II lt 20 20') iJ "•"'" C11v !Gura 1·l) at A...-(Jotwl l·•l (Ill M waukH (PO<ler 5·21 a1 Detroit WICO• 1·SI Toronto !Goll l ·2l at Bo1ton !Gale 1·1) Tnu IOarw1n S·l l 11 0.kll nd (Conrov 0·) N•w YO< .. IN1e1<ro 10·31 11 a.111mon O Mernner t 31 In) Cr1oc1110 <Seaver S·41 11 M~so11 1~m.1n1on 1·1l lnl c eve11nc1 <JeHco.t 7· l J 11 S..llle Moore l 41 In) Sundll V'S 01"'" .... n .. , (ily et A"911s Mllweukff el D11roll Toronto •I Bo11on New Vorll. II Belllmore Cl'llcego ., MIMHOI• Tens •I O.k.1100 C1eve1anc1 el S.ellle Nattonal LNOUI WEST DIVISION . W I. .. ct. 09 Ser D'KO l9 21 Sil a.turday, June 23, 1 M M4JOtt L•AOU• L•ADns Anwkaft L-... lnr.utll TlliUr'WY't ..,,_. eATTING O• al bel\I: WW• New YOl'tl., U1; Mllll1"'4';, N-Yori!, ,JM~ ~w. T«en ... ..m. ow. Twonlll, 321; lM.ur'rev, 1a111more >II; Y01M1t, w -• ..,. ... .Jll •UNS: Dw£vans, IJOllOll, to, MOMbv, TOl"Ollto, 50. ltb*en. laltlmOA, •. Tram· met. Dettolt, .... ......._, OalllMd, .,, •11. IMurrav. laltlrnota, 60, K"*"-"· 0. IMd, "· •tee. IJO•IOll. "· ...,,,ah, T .. n . so, U•"-•· Toronto. •· HITS Gercle, T oronlO, •. Mllllintl\', New VOf'll ... Trimmell, o.trolt, IS. W11!flelcl N-YCN1t, ... Yount. MllwllUllN, ., DOUBLES Teuf91, Mlnnet0ta, II; Ger• cla, TorOftto, 17, Lemon, Detroit, 17, Mettlnelv, New York, 17; 08rlen, Tex ... 11; Wlnflel<I, N.-VOi',, 17. TlltlPl.ES' Mo .. l>v, Toronto, 10; Collln•, TorQftto. 7; Owen, s..11... 7, Uoallew, Toronto, 6, lltlew. Cfllc-.o, S HOME •UNS· l(lnoman, 0.kland, If, Armas, toatOn. 17, Kiii .. , Chlc.OO, ''· AO•vla, s..111e. 14, eevlOt ....., Yori!. 14, EMurrev, Baltimore, 14 . STOl.EN IASES· ltHendenon, 0.klend, 2'. Garde, Tori>Mo, 25, ,....._ .._.. 2:S1 Butter. Cleveland, n, COlllll•. Toronto, 11 PITCHING (6 0Kl110t11) L-•· 0.lroo. 6·0, 2 "· LH I, Toronlo. I · 1, 2 72, CeudlM, 0.klenO. •·I. 250, RLJacklOll, Toronto •·I. 3 OI CINr lloalOft, S· I 4 SO. Ls.ncMJ.. Melb. S • 1, 1.63. STRIKEOUTS wm. AMlh, .,, Morrl\ Detroit 76, N..,..ro, N-York. 1•. s11eo, T0<onto. 74, LHI T0<onto. 7l SAVES Qut...,oerrv. Kamai Cth• 17, Ce u<ll", 0.klanel 14, Fl~1. Molweuli.M, 12 HernaMer, O.lrofl 12 RD111l1 Minne· so11 12. St1n1ev Boston. 12 Natlonef LN9Ue BATTING I 150 el bals) Gwvnn Se n Dll90, 377 Fr•ncona, MontrH I 346 ·w .. nlng1on, All1n1a, l33, Brenh• s.n Fra11cfKO, 32', Cabell, Houllon 311 JC .. rk. San Francisco, 322 RUNS. Me11new1. Cntcego. 41, Samuel PhlladelOl'lla, 47. Gwvnn, San 0"9o, 46, WIDQin•. San Oleoo, •S, s.nc11>ero. Cnicego. 43. khmldl, Pnll1delOl'll1, 43 RBI Ourl'l1m. Cnlc100, 51, GCeriar, MontrHI, 50; Schmiot Pnlleoe1pnl1, 50, JD•vl•. Chlcego, 47, JClarll., Sen Frenclsco. .U, Murpnv. At11nt1, 43 HITS: Gwvnn, San Dll90, tS, Si muel Phllede\Phl•. ... S.nOl>afO, Cl'llcago, M. RR1mlre1. Atlante, M, WvnM. Plllsl>urgh. 71 DOUBLES. Frencone MonlrHI, 19, S.ndl>afg._Cnlcago 17, GCerler. Monrreal, A!i1n11 Jt 31 SS7 1''1 ·~ • .J. ~ ~ JV~~ K* ~ -... ~ ~.:.. ,r .,..M,tl .,.;in 'li• ·._.-;.•. • • 16, HubOaro. Attan11. 1', Samu.I, PhlleOJI· c~-.,i<.1 ... ~ ·'¥-r".. .. . q ~ I ~d'" 'Slff\i)llP, "ftlWaillt1m~. hfO: Houston J2 J7 464 I S.n Frenc1sco 75 47 J7J I• New Vork Pt111eoell>hle Cn•cet>O Monlree St LOU•I P·llsourg,, KAST DIVISK>N 3' ?ti 37 31 3' ll 3' 3' 3' 36 ?I 39 'rtde'l'l s.c-oocie.n 10 All1nle • Cl'licego 9, Sr Louis 3 l l , 4 s ', P11111>urgn 10 Pnll1ClelOl'lle l hi g1me Pll"l>un>n 1 PllllaoetPllle 6 1) lnnlng1 2nd ge!T'e Cinclnnell I, S.n Oleoo 7 MontrH I 2 New VO<k I Houslon 10, San Fr1nclsco 3 Tldltv'l 0-met ~ (Hoolon 1·3) er At11n1a <Perez 7-1) SI Louil (Clteretle 0·0) ar Cnlcago <Trout 1·31 MontrHI (LH 11·]) ., New York (Berenvl 3·11 !>an Dl990 (Tl'lurmono 3·31 et Cincinnati (Puleo 0-0), In) Pl'lileelelPlll• (Koo1m1n 7·61 al Pll- 111>urgn 1Cendelerl1 S· SI. (n > Sen Francisco <Devis l·61 et Houslon (Rul'lle 1·4), (n) SUftdllY' s ~enwi ~•IAll1n11 Montreal el New Yorll. Pnlleoe1pn11 11 Plllib\Jrgl'I Sen 01890 et Cincinnati St Louis 11 Chlcaoo Sen Frenc1.co er Hou,ton. Int AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneel• I, Rova11 1 l(ANSAS CITY CAUFOltNIA .Orll lll lbrltlll w ''0" Cl sneroon rt 8rell )O Orta on Mot11vtf Dlorg ID While 71> 81enc1n 7D We tnen c UW1ntn u Totals 4 0 2 0 Ptt"5 c1 5 7 J 0 • 0 0 0 Scl'I04llO " 3 1 0 0 2010 Lvnnrf 5127 • 0 7 l OeCnc• lb S l I 0 4 O o o Downing " 4 l 1 7 4 O O O ReJksn ol'I 3 1 I O 1 0 I 0 Grlc" 21> 3 I l l 3 o o o RJck1n 11> 3 o o o JOOO 8oonec 4010 • I 1 0 ll I 1 1 T.,_.1 Score bV kw1llMs JS I 11 1 K1na.1 Cltv 000 000 010-I Clllflln'lla 201 005 OOll-I Came Winning RBI -Lvnn (6) E-D1org Wiison, UWeshlngtn DP- Ken111 Cllv 1, Calltornle 1 L08-K1n11s Cltv I. C1lllornl• 9 7B-Wll1on 2, Pet111. Lvnn HR-Grlcn (5) SB-l>ettls (261 !- ScnoflelO IP H R •ll II SO Kan,., Cttv Lel>rnot L 2 2 Sel>rnon Backwltn 2 I 3 1 3 ., 3 • s ' 0 0 ) 2 l 3 0 0 I 2 0 ~ WlllW6·7 LSencl\lt WP-Ltl~1no1 A-31.374 5 0 0 2 7 I I 2 4 BK-LS.ncnei T-7 42 A,.... •veraen IATTING Al It H Hll Ben1ou11 I~ 20 •7 • Carew 1'3 25 SI 3 Brown 11 6 10 2 Nerron '1 4 17 I WINong 13' 15 JI l Lvnn 10I ll 51 9 Plccioto '6 I 12 0 D.Ctnces 236 36 61 I Grlcri 122 II 3 I S Sconlefl 4 0 I 0 Rt Je c11.1on 211 JI 51 11 Downing 271 25 54 9 "•"'' 205 l6 47 2 SCMl1e10 207 22 3' l Boonf 202 16 l9 0 Ro Jackson 72 S 13 O T Of II• 2340 1" SIS 60 ,.rTCHIMG •• , .. ct. 20 .351 ,, ..301 lo m l 779 " 273 2• 27• • 2'1 33 2S9 " 256 0 250 36 DI .0 .J37 11 m ,, 193 11 .193 4 111 17S .UO IP H Bl SO W·L•RA Kisor 5 S 7 5 O·O 000 Aast I 0 0 0 O·O 0 00 S1ncri1!1 •~ l6 IS 27 )-1 I 71 Ze~r 94 , IS 19 n ~; I 81 i::o•stn 16'".I 14 3 10 l· I 2 20 Corbell lO'-:i 27 11 I• 7·0 2 31 IC avimen ll''> 26 11 10 1·2 l 16 Jonn t• 100 27 25 3·6 J •5 w ,, lot'"l 110 •• 17 •• , • 03 Ro,...,an•c~ 106'-'l 110 3S 4' 1·6 • •7 Cu•l·S I 14 ) 4 0-0 S 63 S!etor 43 6S II 1' 7·1 6 ?I L1Cortt 2~ lO 17 ll 1·1 •.7S Swar 5 I 0 2 0-1 tO IO Otner 1 11 1' 9 5 0-I t 00 T9Mll1 6~ M6 114 191 J7·ll i.11 S.vu Sencnei 1 CorOlll l Keulmen l J( •IO!l I S.ndt>erg, Cl'l1<1go, 9, Gwvnn, S.n D'-oo, I, Crur. Houllon. 7, Mc~. SILouls s. McR•vnold1, San Dll90. S HOME RUNS Murptiv. AHanl1, 16, Sct1mlo1. PnlleelelOl'll•, 15, GCerler, Mon· trH I, ll. Durllam, Cl'lkago, 12. ~ °"""""· 12. STOLEN BASES WIDQfn1, S.n DleQO. 33. Sam.,... Pnl .. oetl>l\11 l2. R.ous, Clncln· natl 31, Dernl.,, Cn1e1g0, 26. R1lM1, Montrn l. 21 PITCHING (6 oeclslona) PP .... 11, Allan· 11. 7· I. 4 57, Soto, Clnc1nn1rl, 7· l. 2.6S, LH. Montru l, l l·l. 2 92. Lvncll, New York, 7·2 211, Rv1n, Houslon, 7·2. U3. STRIKEOUTS V.-Z!Hlla, DM91r1, 101; Gooaen New Yorio., ,., lhen, Houston 94, Soto. Clncinnall. 17, Berk.,, Allen11, 7' Cerllon, Phll101IOl'lle, 19 SAVES Sutter, Stlouis. 16, HOl .. nd, Pnll1o.tOl'll•. IS, Gos11119, Sen Dleoo, 13, L•Smltn, Clllc1go, 13, Oroaco. New YOf"k , 13 USFL WESTUtN CONl'ERENCE P1cHk. w L T Pct. PF PA v·LA E11.oren 10 7 0 SU 3?1 331 Ar1tona 9 • 0 S29 461 274 Denver 9 9 0 soo 356 413 Oektano 1 11 0 319. 20 341 Cll'ltral v·Houston 12 5 0 706 Sii 397 1t·Mocn101n 9 • 0 529 )I() 3'5 Oktanom• 6 11 0 353 251 '36 S.n A111onio • II 0 3'3 1" l25 CnlClllO 5 17 0 294 m "' aASTEllN CONFe1taNC• Allntlc •• Phllao.tonl• 16 I 0 944 '69 709 •·New Jeru v 13 • 0 765 414 402 l>lll$0vrgn J IS 0 .1'1 259 379 WHiiing ton 2 IS 0 Ill 2SO 415 '""*'" v·Blrm1ngnam " 3 0 12• 523 299 x·T1mP1 Bav 13 • 0 .765 4'1 331 NewOrlHnl • 9 0 .411 331 375 Memr>!'lil 7 10 0 412 317 ... JKk•onvllle 6 12 0 333 321 OS x·cllncned Pllvoff berth v·cllnm.d dlvl1lon 11111 'ndaY'• ~ Jacksonvllle 26, Pltlaburgll 2 De~wer 10. OeklanG 7 TedlY'sG-I.A E1tlltfts et Arl1on1 SUncMY'• Game• T1mP1 81v e l Blrmlngl\am Mlcnlgan el Cllkago N-Orleans 11 W1\lllnglon New Jer...,. et Phllaoetonl1 Olllanome el Sen Antonio ~Y'•O- Mempft1s 1J Houston END R•GUl.All Sa~SON °"" '" fllftlne DAVEY'S I.OCKER (NIW"'1 ... di) -19• anglers, 26 1>err1cuoe, I t>onllo, J vellow1all, 30 cetlco t>us, 6IO 11nd ban. 1,030 "'ll Ckertl 4 Sl'IMPll\eeo NIW .. ORT l.ANDIMG (N1w"rt a..dl) -10 1ng11r ' SS uno ban, 17 cailco l>en. 9 bonito l vettow1111. ?IS mackerel This WHk's trout l't•nts LOS AN0•1.•s -Jeet>.aon Leite. l>uo· d1ngstone L•k• Pvramio Li ke SAN B•RNAltDIHO -GrMn Veti.v Lelle Greoorv Leite. S1nr1 Ana Ri11er, Sent• An. River (\out" tork) 1t1v•RS1D• -Fulmo< L~lt•. Heme! Lake SAN DIEGO -Cuv•mece Lake, Oo.ne Pono, S.n Lul1 lltev Rtvar KlllN -Alder CrMk ltrlQht Veli.v Lelle. Ceoar Cr-Kern River (Oemocret De m to KRI PowernouH B<><.it Powor· llouM to Democrat Dem. IHbelll Dem 10 Borell Pow.,l'louH, KRl Poworl'IOuM to NATIONAL LEAGUE L•\euL':~11~ Bone crn11 Orv MMdow Oodeln 10, 9rlVll 4 CrMk FrMm1n CrMk Kern ltl11er (IOUll'I I.OS ANGal.S ATl.AMTA tOf"k) Kern R111•r IFalrvlow Dem lo KR3 ell r 11111 •II r h 1>1 Powlrt!OuM JohnlOlldele BrlCIM ro F1lr· Su 71> • 1 1 0 WlhQln rl 5 0 2 I view Dem), Nobe Youno CrHk, ~r· Lenora c1 S 0 l l RRmri" • 0 0 0 mint Creek luPHr 1114 tower), Soull'I ltRenlels If • l 7 7 Beoroan o 0 0 0 0 CrMI.. Tute RIYOr (mloole fork), Tule •Iver SluOI>' rl 0 0 0 0 Perry on l 0 I 0 (nortn eno '°"'" forlt• of meln torkl Tui. Guerrtr 31> S 7 • 0 MurPl'lv c1 3 0 2 0 River (Ceelor Slooe erHI Baltor 31> 0 0 0 0 AH1rt cf I 1 0 0 MAD••• -S.n JOIQuln River (nCYtn Mertl'll II> • 2 2 0 Cl'lmD11 II> s 0 7 0 ICYI<), SlerkwHlner Like. Wllllflld If 0 0 0 0 I(.~ If 4 0 I 0 ~, Atf>!Ne -Blue L.ittt ("'°"' ono Veaoer c 3 I I I Ot>orkn lb 4 I l 0 1owerl. Ca rton Rl11er ( .. ,,end wHI lorksl, MIOnoo rt • 1 7 1 Hut>Oro 2D 2 l l O MarkllOvltte CrMk PIHHnt Vellev Rew- 8rock II> I 0 0 0 Rov11., 71> I 0 I I volr, Sliver Creek 8Runet u 7 I 2 2 Trevl"° c ' I I I INVO -Bek.., Cr .... , Ilg PIM CrMk. Ana..n u l 0 0 0 F11COM P 0 0 0 0 BlshOc> CrlOk (lower, mlOd ... sourh end Wetcl'I p l 0 I I C1mp 0 'l 0 0 0 lllleke ti), Gloroe Lake, Goodell CrMk, Vall Ol'I I 0 0 0 Gert>or o O 0 0 0 ln<leoendence CrHll, Like S.l:lrlna, I.one Nlfllnfur o 0 0 0 0 Johnaon ltl 7 0 0 0 P•nt Creek, Olk Cretll (llOrtll '°'"~ Owen1 T..... Jf 10 16 ' T.,... JI 4 12 > Rl11er (Laws ltrlc!QO oown1lr•m to Siewert kore 11Y ...._ Lene> S#!el)flOrels CrMll, Symmes Crotll, l et A.-ot S01 011 el0-10 T1t>oose Creek, Tlnomalla Creek Tullle 4 .. l'lh * ta .. _ 4 Cree11 Game W•M•no ltll -ltlttvt'Olds (J) MONO -BrtCSQOoorl ltltMf"le><r Convict E-AHaN, Anderaon. S.llC>r DP-;..01 CrMll Convict Lake Otodmlll Crlfll, Al'IOOtes 2. A11an11 3 LOB-Loi A~ t Euerv Lake Glen Creok G\111 '-•"o, Gnni Allante f Jl-G1>1rrero IRuueil 2 Lell.t. GrMfl CrMI< JuM Ukl, I.Ale Vllllnt Murohv Trev•flO ll-W .. nonoton Hiii-Cr ... LM V1n1no CrHtl (MUtfl tof11), Llllle Uevno1c11 12>. Maldonado Ill Wallltr Lalce, lundv l..lkt, Mamie l..lkt, L .. A ....... ,,. H It •• •• SO Memmolh CrHll, Marv Lall•, MCGee Wttell W 6•7 N1ednfu.r . ..,,.. '•ICone L 4 6 1) Cam11 l 7 1 Ger~ 2 7•3 Beoro•n 7 .... ~ ... .-mold. 1>¥ A-0 ,tll 11 • ) 1 • I 0 0 0 1 s 0 • 4 I 1 1 I 1 0 0 • 1 Gtrblir. T-117 Crotk, Mlft Cfotll 0wlftt l lvtt (ltfttOll Croulno end llt Sorlne•I. lof>lnllOll Ct'Mll, •ock CrMk (,.trl4lM C.,-1111 lo T.,-,,'t Plea, Tom'• Place UCKlrum 10 lllCIO ,,...,. Lake), lltuall ,,.....,, $eddltOH Cr..-. S.60ll0el l.Akt, Sllorwln CrHll, Sllvlf L•llt Tloo• Lallt Trum"" Llkt. Twin L.tktt arldtlnOrl (u_, and lowwl, Twin L•"•• Mlfl'\mOlll, Vlr9llll1 Crtltl Vlrelfl•• L.•kos C l.ICIC*' Mid tow.., I • ·-~ 1. JOhn Te~~ (U.S.), tt 2; 1 Norman Prlfdl9rd llndl•>. tu. > Stentev lltowltv (AV.lfllle ), 22.t. 1904, St. l.AIH• 1 AfCllll Hehn (U.S,). 21.6, 2. Nllhlnlel Cartm.11 tu s ), 21.9, 3. WIAl•m HOOeftlOl'f (U.S.>, nt . ltol, I......, 1 ltobefl Klfr tCaNtdal, 22.6, 2. ltOC>lfl Clol.IV'*' tu s.>. 22 '· >. Nethanlel Cartmtll (US ), 227 1'12,.S~ 1 ltelOl'I Cr1l9 (U.S.), 21,7, 2 Donald Llc>elncoll IU S.I. 21.1. 3. WIMlam Ao· llleoartn IGrHI Brlt1lnl, 220 tno, Antwwe 1 Allen WOOCSrlllO (U.S ), n.o; 1 Charle• P.odock IU.$.). 22 I; 3 Harry Edward tGrMI llrlleln), 22 ~ 1924, '"'"' I JacklOll Sdlol1 (US.), 216, 2 Char!H PeOdOCll (U.S ), 21.7, l Eric LldCMlj (GrMI Brll•ln), 21 9 1'11, A""'91 a... ttn, Htllll*I I. An«tw Stenn.Id (US.), 20.7; 2, w. Thalle lt*tr IU.S.I. 201; 3 JllMS Cialhers CU.$.), 20. I ttu,~ I.~ MfKrow CU.S.l, 2Ui 2 Anclnw ltent!eld )US.I. 20.7, 3. W. Thene B•ker (U.~.l. 20.t IHO. lleme , I, LMo 1 .... rull IMelYl , 20 S, 2 Letter CatMV (US), 206, l Abdouf.11¥9 S.ve (''IW'CI), 201 lff4, T•Y9 t HeMv Carr t U s >, 20 3, 2 O P•ut Dtavlon (\IS), 20.S; 3 Edwin Rober!• CTrlnlcMdl. 20. ,,.., Mola CltV I Tomm .. Sm/lh IU S) It I, 2. Pett< Norman CAualrella) 20 o. 3 JOhn CerlO• cu s \, 200. 1'72. Muflktl I l>..,cv Wllllam1 (Cllllda>. 2 I t , w.11 .... tl•rtfflfY <GrN I 8rlf1in), 21 f . Helmulh K«nlg (Glfmanv), 21.t 2 1 Velerv Borrov lUSSRl, 2000, 7 l.1rrv 3. 81adtl (U.S.), 20 1', 3 Pi.rro Menno 11111v), 20.30 1932, Ln A,..._ 1 ThomH Tolan (U.S.), 21.2, 2 GtlOl'M Simpson (U.S.), 21.4; 3. R•IOl'I Metalfe (U S.), HS 1936, Bertin 1 Jess• Oweni (U.S.). 20.7, 2. Met1new Rol>lnM>n IU.S .. 21.1: 3 Merllnu1 O..nd1ro (HOl .. nd), 21 3. ""·~ 1 Donald Querrle (Jemalce l. 20:t3, 2. Mnt.ro H1mo1on (US). 20.1'. 3 Owevne Evan\ (U.S ), 20.'3. IHO, MM<ow 1. f»totro Mlnnoa (ll1lvl. 10 19, 2. Atian Well• IGrHI Brll1lnl. 70 71; 3. Don.lo Quarrle (J1m1lc1). 2079. M•N'S 400 MllTUS TOt'Nl'W Ve Galvlll....,.• Mark aroou TOl'll Kiie DollPooltv loDl)v WlldklN oa.,. .. rr Mlll•OoNld JMIMlen lllHCaldWOU '-"Elder ROMlelllCk P1vno Sttw1r1 Mika SU1llv1n GlbbV Gbbon TOM Jtntclnt JlmC>ollt 111 lrlllon ·llll 8er91n Ban Cranww Mark Hevn Mlle O'GradV Clll• 8ocll Adlm AdlMt 80ll Muronv Jim Kane Tim Simo.on Llnriv Waclllrg OVde Rl90 Vanc.e HMIMI' GervMeCord W•IY Armslrono Hale lrwtn AnovlMn Cl!l Chi RoorfQ1>11 Jim Simoni J1vCudd . JooleMudd Br10 8rvant G1vln Levenson Pellf Oottef'llul• Mike McCulloutll Jim Cottier I Frink Fuhrer KtnnY Knox Tonv Siiis JollllFouent Geor119 Archer Steve Llet>llr Gr19 Norman tiff, A"*'t 1"6, 8ot1ln Merit Lye I. ThOma, lturke (U.S.). SU; 2. Hert>erl I. 1Vcnte Wllll1m1 (U.S.), 46.S; 2 Artl'tur Ge rv Koeh Jemison (U.S), n.I., 3. Chlrlea Gmelln Godfray Brown (US), '6,7; 3. Jamos Miki Gove IGrHI Brll1fn), n.t. LuV•lle CU.S.). ... I Rldlaro ZOllol ltOO, Pam 1MI, L.endlft Curl 8vrum 1 Maxwetl LOll9 <U.S.), 49.A; 2. WIUl1m I At1nur Wini (Jamaica), 44.2, 2. Chuck Thorpe H~nd W .S.l, 49.~. l . Ernst Sdlultt ~en:,.. ~~ (~I~).,, ~._,,} ..... t:'-~~ ·-, .• ~· • \. ..... ,~ ,, .... ., .4..,i. l<"> ~ --~· ~~~~-\~ ' ~-~'W~-'I..~·~ · -....-; "'4, Sf.·~ ' · ' "'-. 19S2. ...._.., · • -'ltreo Fuon 1. Harry Hiiimen (U.S.), 49.1; 2. Frink ... .. v. Georve Rhoden (J1malca), '5.9; 2. J1v HI .. Wen., tU S ), ... 9. 3. H..,man Groman Hertlert McKtnlev (J1mal~). 45,9,1 3 Offle ~ S"-Gr., (US.), 50.0 Matson !U.S.), 4U. cuber' ~..,, lerenco .. o .. Ital, '-"'-' ltU, ~me L-rd TllOmPSOll I wvnanam H1l1-11e (Grut Brlf1ln), 1. Cl\arlol J111t1ln1 !U.S.>, 46.7, 2. Miil• Pedl SO.O, W.C. R~na (U.S.) 1114 John Tevlor IC1r1•Frledrlch H1.. (G.,manv), 46 I, 3 B"' Krat1..,, tU.S.l old nor 111r1, J.C. Cere>enlar <U.S.) Voltto H ... tan (Flnlaoo) •7 0 How•rd Twllly dl~uetHleo lffO, Rem. Fuuv Zotllor 1912. ~ 1. Otis Devis (U.S >. "9, 2 Carl Scolt SJmolOll I C"-rlff RelctPath (U SJ, 41.2, 2. H1nn1 KaulmaM (Gorm1nv). "'· 3 MllCOlm L•rrv Zlatler Braun IG..,menvl, 41.3, l. Edward ~ (Soulh Africa), 4S S Llndbere (US.), 41.4 1"4, T•vo Ll'GA Boston FIW Qassk •no.~ 1 8oYll Rudd <Soulh Afrlc1), 49.4; 2 Guv ltuller IGr .. 1 Brll1ln), 4U; 3. NH$ Enodahl (Sweden), SO.O. 1n., ,..m 1. Eric Llddoll (GrMI Britain), 47.6, 2 ~allo Fltdl (U.S.). 41.41 3. G\iv Buller lGrM t Brllaln), .e;&; 1'21, Am11twdam 1. R1vmono Berbull <U.SJ. 47.1; 2. J1ma1 Bell (C11110o) .... O; 3. Jo.cl'llm IUChnor IGlrm1nvl, 48 2. l, Mlctlael L1rnl>ff IUSl, 4S.1, 2 W.ndoll Molllev (TrlnlOedl, 45 2, 3. Andrtel BadlnUll (Pollnd), 4U lffl, Mexico CHv 1.1,.N E111n1 IU S ), 43.1, 2 Lerrv J1m1i (U.S.1: '3.t, 3 Ronald Freemen (U.S.), 44.4. ' lt72, Munldl 1. Vincent MellheWI (U.S.). 44.66; 2. WIVlll COiten (U.S.), 4UO; 3. Jvtltn S.119 <Kenv1), 4'.'2 1976, MontrMI I. All:lorto Juenlorene Danger <Cube), 44.2'. 2. Frederick Newhou,. (US.), 44.40; 3. Horman Frailer (US), "9S 1nl, I.fl ...,_., lttO, MIK- I. WIAli.m Cerr (U.S.l, 46 2, 7. Benlamln t, Vlklor Markin (USSR), U .60; 2 E11tln (U.S.), 46 •. 3 Aleunoer Wiison Rtdl9ro Mltchell (Aus1r11111 • .w.M. 3 Frank (U.S.), 47.4. ScNltfer (EH i Gormenv), .. 17 Los Alamitos FRIDA Y'S llUUL TS (4ttll .. '2·Ntlllt llU8""11«W ~) ,.ST RACE. 350 verel5. Perfect R-.1 (Mvlel) 71 20 9 60 l,00 RUMlne Diel IF-rvdavl 20.00 10 60 Frencll FCYCO (Herl) I 60 Also recld· Kiptvs S.101. Jelly J111.IW'. Mlonl11n1 Saini, Jell O Lvrt. F .. 1 Flame. CIOw Tellllon1, Cro Ber Moon Time: l793. S2 IXACTA C4·6) paid '306.40. S8COND •ACE. 3SO verds l.HYen St1ndlng (Zufelt) S.40 4 . .0 3.20 Oldt.em s.1111 (Mvles> 7.00 5.40 Cont1111 Moon (P1ullne) 7.40 Alao reced: com,,,.,,lerv, Po111hod Gian, Ike ,,,. Vik•. Goll• POiley, Lom· 1>ercse. en ... the Here, Mokhes Rlc11e1. Time 1191. TH•D RAC•. 400 v1rds. EH Y Sandi (Gercla) 4.IO 3.20 UO Hol Slodt (Adelr) S.40 3 40 At1tcadtro (Tr11wre) 3 20 Alao recM: F11Mr Del, E xlor1lon, Nov., Shon, Bl•llOWY Pvncn Time-2U2. l'OUllTH R.ACa. 640 varo5. Booov Jlmmv (c;.rclal uo 3.00. 2.IO Roval IJlllv Bue CTrMsuri} 'l 00 2.60 Jttllnor Joo tllr001t1) J IO Alto read: EHY Jet f>ollcy. Br11klw1y Baron, Wlt11 Anesi, Switt Two, Load lllo &Get, Pluncian Pride, Klu Joftt\ 1n Go Time 22.50. U •XACTA (6·10) 11eld 111.00 """ llAC•. 400 v1rd1. Sommer1 Starte1 !Cerdoial 1.60 S.20 3.00 Mlctoel Power (Piikenton) UO 6.20 G11ea,,. (Mftc:Mll) 4 60 Alao rec:M: Azure Proclous, Silent M9g, Smooth l.ell, Slmotlctv Jel, Tlmo; 20. D. U EXACTA (3·1) Paid Sl'3.40. SIXTH ltAC•. lSO verd•. Coot Rloer CCaroo11) 10.20 • . .o 3.60 Two Mickle\ (Zuflldt) 3.40 3.00 Miio Kin (Adair) S..O "''° racoo: Wre1111lln Lady, l• N••ur•I, E11v Jels Prlele, S.ucv end Fancv, Dendy Moon BUI> Time· 17.91 HVINTH llACE. 170 v1ro1 WIM w1 ... ro1 (Pllkenlon) IS 40 120 '20 Mr COlfu Lari! (Hermon) 7 40 4.00 Doctor Smart tBerd) S.00 Alto raced: Trucker• Jov, Ster Invest· menl, Chlclllt GrHtffl, Tiie !Ung lffder, Mldtle1mavhlm. Time, '6.3'2 U IEXACTA (6·1) Palo $10260 •IGHTH RACa. 400 verds h Auurld (Harl) 3 60 2 60 2 40 I.one Hiiier CPllkanlonl l IO 3,00 Cuolds lov (C1rdo11) 4 oo Tlmo 1f 9t J) IXACTA (3·21 11oal0 S2UO. U P"tCK SIX (S--6·3-4-6·3) NICI IS~ with nine wlnnlne fldtels tsh1 l!Or'Mt). 12 Pick Six consollllon NICI s I lS.IO w1th 2 .. t#IM!ne tickets (flye hofH$) NINTH RACa. uo verdl. Caa1no111 Kite !Herl) 4..IO 4.00 J.40 • LOOlllno for Pie IFrvdlvl 6.00 uo EllHCK l•orH• <P1utlne> 4 oo Also recld ArlHla, · lctlle KOl>oD 111· flllrlll, RullnvHlor, Flaalll11 tor ¢.111, NtQlll Tncka, ledv Teurlne. Time: 17 7t TINTH ••c•. 400 vardS Fo11n Pro11.v tleckov> S.00 Klptn Klooor (Hermon> Ar< En Ciel IP•ulllle) Time: 20?1 '2 •XACTA 13-~) Hid t1110 Al*'danco 10,457 J__ . .. J.00 740 440 J.00 uo THltO llACE. Ont mile Tru1t IM 1v11enzuelal 11 00 S 20 3 20 Enaroacso tC11••'*'-> 1310 s 60 Hfflll MMdow (Sll>lttel 3 20 Also raced Coml>f'eflend Llr1<an, Klrlns Hoiton. Not A Strew Tlmt 1.lt 215 IS tut.ACTA 14·31 N iel 1399 so ,-OU.TH •ACE. 6 fu~ SOl•d SPlrn <Toro) 4 10 160 'l 20 R~ (V11tnzue1a> 3 60 3 40 ~v al ThrM (Ollvereal 6 to Also rec00 ltoyel G1n1teman, Tres AIT\loos, AJofOr•. Ll"en IO Ille Wind. werrlor's Pride, E11v Plcktn1, True G,_,, FIY RC>Oen• Flv. Elk1Cll1n Tlma 1-of 3/S. '5 ax.ACTA (1·6) Paid 129 SO. SIFTH ll AC•. l l 116 mlle1 on turf Dent You (Plnc1v) 5.00 2.IO 2.20 Olam11911na Bid 1s11>111e1 2.60 2.20 RO)'al C1oll11t (Toro) 2.40 AIM> nicld: S.uveot II. Mou·Fernl· Tvefll, lcoc. Noble . Time; 1:40 4/S, IS 8XACTA n-:u l>•ICI '31.00. SIXTH aAca. s•n fur101111' lold VOHI (Meza) 12 . .0 1.00 S.40 llla~I ...... (l.IOl'l•m) U.IO 1..00 GOOC'J Stvte (Stelllberg) S.60 it,llO recoel. ReMW, All In TUM, Sw .. I Mliai.il, Colonlel Dama, Lori'• Room, Meed ~ ,_,nvel, Anolller Terne T1mr. HIS 4/S IS ax.ACTA <t·7) oald sm.oo HY8""4 uca. OM m11e S(lowaMk (LIPflam) 17 40 7.00 5.00 Jotv Joann (Vellnrutlel UO 7 00 Jollv Wrlllf (Gerdel 9.00 Alto r.ced Wtlbll-lltv. Col Oof'l>Y, tl*ltnd's W1tdl, Trlumc>Mnt Benner, :Jl"9o ltlnv T lme. l.Je II S. \a •XACTA <•·2) N iel '2•S.OO. ..., n f'tCK MX (S+t +f ·4) H id M,450 00 with 2q W1Mlno tlckth (•I• hOrws) S2 Pb Shr: ~lloll H IO 1723 60 wltl'I 39' win· nlnv llc:kela (five hOrw-.> atoHTH •Aca. 1 1116 m11e1 on 1un. s-n ~1'19 (MCCerron) l.IO 2.20 2.to C4"4tod Ember (Oelahoul11ve) 2.20 2.10 C-<onllnen111 Gin (Plflc.ey) 2.20 2.10. C-WUOlld enlrY. A1M> rac:od: Stl1m StrMI, Alme All, • Cdn ... 111, Grev SuHn Tjmo: 1:42 3/S. IS IXACTA (4·1A) Paid Sl6.SO. NINTH RAC•. I 1116 mllol. Stlewv Wlnes tMc<:erron) lo.to 4.20 2.40 l(lu!M Glr1 l lMUI 3.40 140 llrOlllt M9rktr (Toro, 2..0 Also raced. Of'lentlf ChemP, ln<llen Fables, Tn-·s Low. I.a Verne'• ~fa, Jull1nn1•1 Drffm T1me l.AA ,, s. SS IXACTA (1-6) Nld 15'.50 Alltndlnce 16,410 OMntlk ............... <at OIM) MM'a,...-R•f'INI> '°"'"' .....-ueel 811 Ehtl, Moroan1ow11, fta. °'*' Oulll11, Fon 9-nnl.IW. Ga. •• leiWd, llldlanaOOlta, IM. '°' Avtwero. F«I hnlllne. Ge. MM'a Air Rlltl ,INI <OUt of • ooaslble '.t00l Olen OUDlt, Fort 9-nnlne, 01 Jatlll lltoal. Pllllburltl, Pa. llOcf l'llt••llldOIOfl, Pelm l1y, Fla wemtft'a A.Ir .... '""' • (Gvfefl ....... ,,., Pat Spureln, llllllltt, Mont ,,,..,., Sdlwellier. '--'*-tier, ,.., T'*CY SMltll•lllf9Uton. &111 Orov• L I 1,7'7 1.752 1,750. 1.1 .. 1,162 \tu Laurie Rinker Jackie Bwlldl LvM Stronev Ke I lll'Y n Young Jo Ann w1111em Al1uko HlklM Marte FIQUlf'la·Oottl Kathy Whitworth P1-NllJ'9'1 Sllvle &ertollcclnl CherlOll• Montgomerv Lauri Pelerto11 PemGl•IHn Anne-Marie Palll P11 Bradlrf Vlclll Slngleton Kelllv Douoherlv Cerole cnart>onnler Vic.kl Alverer Donna Caoonl JIM Blaiodl COiieen Welker Mlndv Moore A Y11k0 Ok1mo10 P111i Rlu o Berl> Thoma• B«k y Pear'°" L1ur1e Ru\A·S.wt1t Sue Fogleman ,.,.,v Owyor Rosie Jones Liu Young ,.,.,,, Bath Zimmerman 8evortv ICIHI Otor>le' Austtn Sandra Pel,,_ C.!IWMorM N1ncv ll!ublll K llhV McMullen KethY Hiit Ala 1u11men JeML«k Jove• &enson Lvnn Cootie T ..,rl Lucllhurll CarolYn Hill JaMCrlfl., Len0<e Mureolle RoC>ln Warton Amve.nz Muffin 59encor·O..,lln AMlson FlnMv HHlhorOrew Sendra Havnle KYll O'Brien D1wnCoe lonllle Lauer JuavEll• Calhv Merino Pet Mt!v•a Joen Jovce K I V KennedV U nd1Hut1t &eY..,tevD•vls •••• (11 T.,...,..) Junior wo11 .... wett11t1 dee. Nlcitv Fur11no. 6S•61-1J3 .. -73-141 .. -7)-141 n .. ,._141 70-7>-10 72-71-143 n4'1-143 n -11-1u n-n-1u n -n-1u 76·6,._145 72·73-US 72·73-145 n -72--14S 72·7)-145 71-7f-14~ 69·7t-14S 72·7f-144 12·7-144 74·72-146 73·7>-146 12·7S-147 76·71-1'7 1•·7>-147 12·7S-147 10-n-w 74·7)-147 71·7t-1• 7•·72-14• 16·n-•• 72·7t-141 n -11-141 12·7t-141 74·7-141 71·71-141 73•7t-1'9 73·7t-14' 7'·73-149 7S·7-1'9 7S.-7t-l4' 77·71-1'9 1•·7t-ISO 7S-7S-1SO 74.7.-150 73-71-150 71·72-150 76·7S-1S1 n·7t-1S1 76·7S-1St 1s-1.-m 1s-n-1n 71·7f-IS2 7 ... 76-152 71-74-152 1s-n-1s2 77-7S-152 76~76-l52 7'·7t-tS2 n.,._1si n-1s-1st 1 ... n-1SJ 16-n-153 71·n-1S3 7S-~1$J Aeron Prv« FrldaY'I tnftMcttofts eAS•Hll AfMf1caft LMtut KANSAS CITV AOYALS--f'lec9CI Ollla Conceoclon, lhortll09. on lht l~v di•· IOlod llst. Racallod luddv 9~, Infielder. from Ol'Mlle of lht American Auoclltlon Na ..... LM9U9 I.OS ANGELES DODGElltS~ Riek Mond1v, oulfleldtr, on wllvert lilt· .allod Fr1n1t.nn Slubbl, outfltlldor-flnl batema11, ltom Albuquerque of Illa P41Clftc Coett L.Moue. PurdllM4 1111 c:on1r.Ct of Ktn Howell, pllehef, from A~ ~ ltldl lllOCIM. 1111c11tr. on '"' ll•cllv dlMl>lod Nat. By ALMON LOCKABBY ................... John Bmrand of.Anaheim Hills is back on the Olym.e_k yaCbtioa &eam, wmn1na the Finn Cius benb after a series of protesu. counte,...prote111. appeals on top of appeals in a controversy that has rapd for two months since the conclusion of tbe inalebanded fion Olymi>lc trialL • !tnran.d who won tile Ol)mp1c trials in the Finn Cla$S in 1984-ooJy to be deprived of oompetina because of the U.S. boycott of the Games - won it this lime in the protest room. The "Fmn flap" dates back to the final raoe of tbe trials when Bertrand's' ' onJy chanoe to win the Olympic berth was to finish first 1n that race. Ru Silvestri of Tib\Jron. who had the $Cne5 won barrini Bertrand•1 final victory. elected to prevent th.at passi· bility by taking a premature st.an so that he could camp on Bertrand's wind and harrass him throughout the race. He was su~1 as '"Sertrand finished ninth. • Bertrand, of course filed a protest, · claiming that Silvestri used unfair tactics and gross unsportsmanlike saiHng. The jury agreed and, instead of disqualifying Silvestri from the final race (automatic because be was a prema.ture starter), threw im out of the entire series. But that didn't give Bertrand his • win. Buzz Reynolds of Summit, N.J. ~~-~ 'the winner of the trials . Bertnlnd wasn't appeased. He filed for redress, requesting that his score for the entire regatta be averqed, which would have liven him the berth over Reynolds. Tbe request was at fmt denied but later reversed by a bi&her body. Neither was Silvestri happy. He filed a Jrievancc with a United States • Yacht Racing Union review board contending that the race jury should have onJy disqualified him from the final race, and not the entire series. The review board agreed and Silvestri was reinstated and declared the trial• winner. But Bertrand wasn•t through. He carried his case to the USYRU Executive Board which ruled Friday that Silvestri had no grounds for appeal under a J>Tovision of tlle regatta rules and that the jury's decision should stand -throWJng Silvestri out of the regatta for un- sportsmanlilce sailing. In a decision reached Friday at Crystal City. Va., the e•ecut1ve committee overruled the review board and reinstated Bertrand as the Finn skipper in the Olympics. ANGELS. • From Bl be hit off the Royal reliever. "rm known as a fastbalf bitter. and be i.s a fastball, curve pitcher. He .aave me a book in my eyes and I aou bold oflt ... But it was a quick death for the Royals, ., starter Charles Leibnndt couldn't ea<:ape the third iruµna. The Anaels ~umped on him for five runsJ altbOuf11 only one was earned, ana four hits, makint the most out of three Kansas City erron. With the win, the AnJel• upped their cu.rTent homestand recoN!" to 5-S, and they're now 3-0 ap.lnst Kansas City this season. ' ., t I' Ii ' Orang, Cout DAU.:Y PILOT,....,.... June 8'. 1IM Overclree1ecl for the occulon? CUt memben of tile nude mulcal .. Ob. Calcutta .. cut a cake mar~ tile allow•• 15tb. ann.l•enary In front of Broadway•• Sd.Uon 1theater, pu8lDf out •lice. to pauenby. 'Power and Pi-ejudice' flawed, but effective By TOM JORY • 1111 ,,,_....., NEW YORK -"Power and Prejudice in America .. 1s an even-handed thoiilb overly ambitious cumimtioo of an elec- tion-year subJect that is made particularly toptcal by the Rev. Jesse Jackson's cam~ paian for the Democratic presidential nomination. The hour.Jona. ·independently .made documentary. on public televis.ion Mon.. day niaht. focuses on the etroru of black activisu in rural Quitman C.Ounty, Miss., to wrest control of local aovemment from minority white officebolden. Tbe film is deficient in its failure to explore in depth the reasons why only two of 11 black candidates won county office rn Mississippi's statewide elections an I 983. linoran.ce and intimidation are blamed for the dismal performance at the polls. but we've heard that befo,... "Power and Prejudice in America" doesn't really demonstrate how those forces work, though there is a lot oftalk about them. Instead, the -documentary attempts to cover too much ground, wandering north to Chfoqo and Pbiladelph1a and Cam- bridge, Mass.. and wuing academic to con ider socia.I, aalturll and even pby o- IOJical theori (that ta:st one d1tertd.ited) or racsiJ daltinct1on. Thote bortcomine ·cte, .. PoweT and Prejudice in America • is a wonh.,.hile and taraeJy cmctivc exercise th.at. with one e~ception. is at its best on location in Quitman County. The Rev. Carl Brown. a black oommuni- ty leader in Qu1tman.1ummarius the issue at hand in tho ~ina 1Cene .. Our buic problem ~t now is the threat oflou of power. We re bc:sinruna to see racism resurse. basically not 6ec::ausc of 1nt.ernwrlaat. but it's simply a th.teat of Jou of pcwer, the idea, •If you take over, you're &Oina to do US like WC done YOU."' Karen Thomas, who produced and directed .. Power and Prejudice tn Ameri- ca," talked with plenty of people, and most of the~ had something wonhwbile to 11y. "As you get closer to an election ... where blacks are comina to power," says pollster Patnck Caddell, ''whites, even whites who are not racist. become nervous ... and the} end uf. votma for the white candtdate." Stil • it seems as if someone in Quiunan County could have told us th.at, and more graphically. Duran Duran's 'Reflex' action pays off on charts By 'l'lleAaaoclaled Preti _ LJ."~-~· ... ~· k•~k-~~·~:~:~. ~ >W..-~ .,, ~.~ ~.--~..... · P""~~ ~.uh~' . ~iu-M"'Mi'a<fltlli'(ST~j 'V'•~ ~ • 6. '"es SOtffi\is""'ua1 uper \rOntalt) ~-~ '.1r. .~"'.~ .rs.mTUlf '' 13."Legs"ZZToe,(WarnerBros.) 7."1984 .. Van~en{' amerB~.) week endina June 30 as they appear to next. week s wue <?f 14 "It's a Miracle ·Culture Oub (Virgin-Epic) 8. "Thnller" Michael Jackson (Epic) B~board m•pzi!le. Co~yriaht 1.9~, Billboard Pubh· 15: .. Magk" The Can (Elektra)' 9:·Love at First Stin(' Scorpio~s~~ercu,ry) cattons, Inc. Repnnted with pemusS1on. t6."Stay the Night" Chicago (Full Moon·Warner !O.'•Seven and . the Raged Tiger' Duran Duran " .. BOT SINGLES . Bros.) (Capito!~ .. . . J. .. Tbt' ~fl~ Duran °';',ran (Capitol) 17."Doctor! Doctor!" Thompson Twins (Arista) t I. Rebel Yell .. Billy Idol (Chrysalis). ~· Danang m the Dark Bruce Spnngsteen (Col-l S."lnfatuation" Rod Stewan (Warner Bros.) 12.''Strcct Talk Steve P.~ (Columbia) . . . umbia). .. . 19.''Dance Hall Days" Wans Chung (Geffen) 13.'·Colour By Numbcr;s .Cu.lturc Oub (VUJ1D-E1>1c) 3. When Doves Cry Prince. (Warner Br~s.) 2o:·Sad Songs" Elton John (Gcffen) 14 ... An Innocent Man' Billy Joel (Columbia) 4:'Self C.Ontrol" Laura Brant.po (A.tlant1c) t S."Midnight Madness" Night R&naer (Camel-S."Jump {For My Love)" Pornter Sisters (Planet) MCA) 6."Tbe Hean of Rock "tf Roll" Huey Lewis & The TOP LPS 16 ... 'Breakin" Soundtrack" (Polydor) News ~Chrysalis) !."Sports" Huey Lewis & The News (Chrysalis) 17.''Brcak Out" The Pointer Sisters (Planet) 7. •Time After Time" 9:ndi Lauper (Poruait) 2.'"Foolloosc' Soundtrack" (Columbia) 18.''Eliminator" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) 8."Eyes Without a Face· Billy Idol (Chrysalis) . 3. "Born in the U.S.A." 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COWB<1"" liy L~R RY WI 155 Prolluctd I'll HOWARD SMITH 1"4 MARVIN WORTH D'"''"' t>v 808 CLA!tl< · ll,k.l"<Al Wl.l'M•ill k <II tuM Ill PQMlllTM.~IUmJTll ~ <ll.411.A~ll 11"111.11 • 1 "bfttl'.. •1u>ttl\1>,r1,~urtT1' l'•.,A11)1!1'• ·---. ........... . NOW 8HOWINQI ....... 11t SYUFY STAIUI OR ... llAtlW NW STMUI ...... UA fll>Vl.S 4 9UW. tfl#Y AT ~ fWY IEINllGl-4111 PAClft UNA PAM OR~ LNXU WEST or Ul1fT .......... EDWARDS ¥1JO 1WIH lA P~ AT QllSNITA -111-tMI NIC ORANGE MALL TUSN SOUTM Of llOl.N _ ....... UA CITY COfTUt •ntpn..,...coou mwta.wsu UA WE.SlJMSl(R lV'1N ()Ul$I)( MAU Oft UJWAllOS I . ~ I • . ( ·~ U Irvine bu announced ac'°eraJ recent honors and promotions: of internataonal cxpcns from elcc:tronici. l"T"'----.....-..,.----...... '!"--....-. r--"!""'!'----~""!"'"-'!"'P'!!"'"""'--""'l computer scien~ and other d1taph Freeman's pccialties •~ the aftllysj desian and construction of edvanee<t computer applicationi and the trainina of software cna,inttr1. He Jivn in Laauna 8eruAlene C..n1, fonnerly s~al assist.ant in the student and eumcular affairs office in UC Irvine's Colleae of Medicine. has bttn selected UCl's 1984 mana~ment fellow. The fellowship is desianed to atreoathcn the man&JCment of the university and diversify us workforce by increasins the number of minorities and women in hiah· lev~l positions. Chavez, of Hacienda Helahll, will take the title of special assiit.ant to the vice chancellor of student affairs. ••• Beach. In other collq,c reports: u.. M.ne aauact.1a of Corona del Mat, &c.tt Allu • ...._. of El Toro and UM llanle Nab ... of FountaJn Valley have been honored with distinfuilbed student rank at Purdue University an West Lafayet- te, Ind. Scho!.astically, the students represented awroxunately the top I t perocnt of the 30,067 undcrpaduatcs on campus durina the sprina semester. • • • Peppcrdine University selected five local h.i&b school students amOnJ 2SO Southern c.alifomia students to pan1cipale at the seventh annual Southern California Dr. LetlJe Rdlae chairman and ~ ~te professor of French. at UCl, has received lbe Ahce and Edith Hamilton Prize for her book~'Readin& the Romantic Heroine." The prize is awarded yearly by the University of Michigan Press to the manuscript best illustratina some aspect of the life, role. position and achievements of women. Rabine, of Santa Ana, will recejve S 1.000 and her book will be published in the Michiaan university press "Women in Culture" series. • • • Youth Citizenship Seminar. which closed !:!!l~Oli~-..iiiililllaM.t:..;..:..mu...::...:::~.___...:I Friday. The students. KJm Gase, t...aauna Beach · i:--._Mtt High School; Tricia MaSMpay, Hunt· St d t b d • b Dr. Peter Freemu, UCI associate professor of infonnation and computer acienoe. has been appointed to the Aluminum Co. of Amenca's newly CTeated S:ciencc and Technology Advisory Coun- cil. ington Beach High School; Cubft &..lft. U en oa T9 • m em' er, Edison Hi&h School; l• OnaW, New-i 1 pon Harbor Hi~ School, and Gt.a Jd t Barbarlno, Estancia Hi&b School, were p1res en namo.d at occ chosen for their active involvement m i 1 '-' 1 school and community services. Students The seven-member council is composed arc expected to rank in the upper 25 Marci Thomas, a freshman at Oranae l..euna Bennett, an Oran~ Coast Col- pcrccntile at their respective hiah schools. Coast C.oUqc in Costa Mesa. has been lqie ldvertisins major, has been selected as The seminar is funded by concerned appointed as the student representative to OCCs student body president for the business leaders to stimulate new interest the Coast Community ColJeae District t 98~U Khool year. in American democracy among today's Board of Trustees for the 1984-85 Khool The 19-year-old sophomore, a Costa youth. Through seminars, films and wort-year. . . Mesa reaiden~ was named to the post by shops on economic education, the four-day The. Coast Distnct board ov~ <he OCCs AJeociated Students' Board of prqram seeks to chalL~.1~udent leaden operatloft of 0raatit COMt, COlll&line, and Tl"Ulllea from a slate of candidates elected t~4:~~~ : · · ~.P. ~~.:S91~~1,.J'j..s...., _!devision by students. , .............. ..-. .•• -·~ ~~..,..,_,_,,_-":-4111'• ~4'-~' ~ Laguna Beach resident Lert E. ~.1 25, trustee partlcipatcs-m 60a.rd diTcuSSaOlrs-!Sl'bfit, · a"tnefriQr-Or won severalhonors.upo~ graduatton tro!11 but has no vottng power. . sovernment during the 83-M term, Cal Stat~ Long Beach with a BA degree in Thomas, an 18-year-Old ~Beach lef'Vina u 1taff anist. She is also an occ economics. . resident, is majorina in economics and cbeerlader and was voted the collqie's A 1977 graduate of Laguna Beach Hi&h political lcienoe. Her appoifttme'llt marts J 914 homecomina queen. School, Lara was recently awarded a Plu the third conxcutiv~ yea1 tMt u Oranac In .ctdition to artend.ina OCC. Bennett Beta ~ppa key. the Wallace N. Atherton Coast Collqe student bas been letected as worts u a srapbic artist for Laurette MemOfia! Award. and was nam~ student repre9Cfttative to board. Prod\ICtS in Costa Mesa. After graduatina Outstan~ng student and graduate m Thomas' term takes effect July I and from OCC, she hopes to continue studyina econo~cs at Cal State. concludes June 30, 1915. Slae sucaicds ldvertiaina at UCLA or USC. Lara is t~ daughteT of Barbara Lara student 1epreK:ntative Dow Eicbmoe of Ben.n toot office June I and will br Kopf of Laguna Beach. Garden Grove. president until>fay 3 J, J 91S. Catholic diocese ordains 11 permanent deacons ~ ' Eleven men· of the Roman C-.tholic Diocese of Orange have been ordaineg permanent deacons, CTowning three years of intensive study, trainina and spiritual fonnation. · Among those ordained from the South Coast area arc Daniel J. Han of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Irvine, Harold L. Melton ofSt. Johnthe Baptist Church in Costa Mesa, and Vincent M. Newlin of Mission San Juan Capistrano. The new deacons, all with wives and families and most with full-time occupations, have been assigned to assist their pastors in whatever parish ministries they are needed, such as Eucharistic ministry, counseling. sacra- mentaJ preparation, or youth ministry. The newly ordained join a rosteT of 29 permanent deacons already serving the diocese in a variety of ways. such as prison min1Stry, Hisparuc ministry and wort with the undcrprivelcged. Deacon Hart and h.is wife. Gcnn, have five children. He is a courier With McDonnell Doualas Corp. In h.is parish, he is spiritual director of the le&ion of Mary, a Eucharistic minister to the sick. and a lcctor and commentator. . lJeacon Mellon and bis wife, Pat, have seven children. He is an automobile mei:hanic. In his parish, he is a Eucharistic minister, worts with parents and spoh90rl in baptismaJ preparation, works with teniors. llftd in the parish RENEW prop-am. Deacon Newlin and his wife, Henrietta, have 10 children. He is the volunteer martaFr of the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. In OkJ Mi11ion Parish. be is a Eucharistic minister ud 1 lector; he ia a .u-ltual actviter to lbe St. Vincent de Paul Society. He al90 assists bis wife wilb the layout of the parish's monthly DC'WSletta "Kalend.arium" This was the first class fully trained by the Diocete o( Orange. accordina to the Rev. Gary KinzcT, director of tat Pennanent Diaconate office. Father Kinzer has assembted an t l-f'!CnOD COtnmit- tce which will beaan reviewina applk.atioas i.R Novetnber' for the next deacon clus JCbedWed to start in the Fall of 1985. More than 60 men thus far have exprcs.xd inteftSt in the cl.ass. The recentJ,r. ordained class oft I was ldc:c1ed from a group of80 a~icants. Further information is available from Father Kinzer at 974-7120. Lutheran Church records dramatic enrollment gains The number of confirmed members in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod rose durina 1983, and there were dramatic gains in the number of people enrolled in Sunday schools and Bible classes. Confinned membership rose 3.168 for the year, for a total of2,0S4.336. CdM church plans RENEW prograni Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Corona del Mar 1s in the final plannlna stqes of a prosram of church reneW1J. . Known as RENEW, the program will be established in the Fall as a three-year efT9.n to "1uide the spiritual arowtb of the people as a vtbrant failh communit}'." l¢0rdina to Mssr. MichacJ Driscoll, putor. Ptannina for this pros.ram will be&in immediately and reach aJI parisflloners early in October. Mike Collins. chairman, will be assisted by a core team of 14 memben who will impkment the RENEW prosram. Focus tw been placed on four areas of pariah activit•:n,-r:~l. are the Sunday Mus cdebmlom and a praY.Cf'. ne • latte lfOUP events; taft,..bomc-=tivities for families and shut-ins, and &ft\&11 ~ poupa. '" Headiq the vanous sroupa '"" be Maty AnA R.itheton, prayer nctwon; Sister qhiryl H.,,.,..,,, Su.hday litUJ'IY~ Amy Vieth. tlke home matet i911; arid Jun RidwdlOn, lario IJ'OUP, activities. 1'k ....ti "°"' cobtdinatina commattc Wlll be headed by Emily IUclriclee. Recnlitment for panicipants wiU the mponsablity or the Tekpttone. Slan-.up Sunday, and Home Vilit mitten. led ~i.v_ely by Shila Blake. Julae maesina and Julia CfOSbY. .. Jim Arnold ~I held up w PUbbdry CommitlCC. and Jack Tate wiU be mponstble for tbc 001<>tna cv&Juation of tbe ~m. for more information, wntaet Jim Arnold at ~7138. . I Sunday school enrollment for 1983 rose by 1.903. after a dcchnc in the 1982 fi.aurc. T~ enrollment 10r mt year stood at 584.161. This is a dramatic diffettntt in enrollment. compared to the fiaure offive yean llO when there was a loss of more than t S.000. Adult Bible class enrollments. at 399,846 for 1983. conunued a 12-ycar growth trend. with a pin of S. I S6 in 1983. A shght baptized mtmbcrship dcdiM is the first aina 1979. bul is far less a dcchnc than those recorded in the 1970s. Infant baptisms also dcchncd slipUy from 1982. The 1983 baptized membership in the 6, 147 MiS90Un Synod COf\Ji:cP.tions (42 more than in 1912), totaled 2. 725.540, which is only 83 less than in 1982. The number of children bapttz.cd in I 983 was ~9. 910, a drop of 7 S2 from 1982. In the period of 1979 th.roueh 198 t, child baptisms incrcaltd each year. "Back door" loucs, orthe number of people removed from church rolls because they no lonaer aucnd church, nutnbered-S t ,096 for I 983. wtricb-wu 3,002 more than fof- 1982. That is the most sianificant factor cuttina into membcnhip 1ncrcaJCS. The number of 'YW.,_ ~ ooe.flrmed i.a 1913 continued a declinjns trtnd of teven.l ~ and numbeied 36,391. Tbat it 2,4,, a tMa b '"~ ia~ atmOlt four tlmct LM Pft"'~ yar'1drop. n ttC08'1Ma to rdlcct lbe dcdi•i• bin.hme of \he 1960I md tllrty 197~ Adm• blptism• ui1 cool\11 aboal toWed l0.609 for the yur, • drof o( )44 from 19&2. . • C~rion 1tr ~ p vi .. •• SS92.S7. • upS33,l .Ml om ~nii•va1111• nearly S211 pt1 comwiaM ..at*r ($IS hilllier · .-. for f 912), which c."OfttinUCS to k ..,.. mt .... Of mainline orih Amencu dn~ bOd. Of the te>UM co.tri'*tioa Ul l,142.461 (Ill.I million mote th.ta (Of I 2) wn kC'P' b waft at loail level (anincT'CUCof6.6~t) Tbcaeou"trenutlrdto the Di ln and Y1'<>d ancttaed $311,000 (or one-OI one ptttent~ to. total ors 9,401,000; .ttile tbt amount for •othe-r work~t·latte 1 Sl,SI0.000 (or 7.7 pcrctnt). to. total orsl l .2.l 1.000. . .: .... Catholics honor . Woman of Year Our Lady Queen of Anarls Parish nominated panshiontt Batbata ShereT JohnsoJJ for Catholic Womu oft~ Y~n lite DiooeseofOra.nltC. . Jobn90fl was ldecled by I.be women oflbe parish' and tcbool because of her 16 years of continued service. Her ettdeavors include ieacltina religious education classes and ~"I dliJdren for their first Penance and First Communion. Johnson also is involved wath the Steeri~g Commit- tee of I.be Showboat Chapter of Oran,e County ~onni.. Arts Center, t.bc South Coast ltq>crtory Tbater ancl the A..tSlUCC Leacue of Newpon Beach. Sbe hves in Corona del M.ar with her husband Kent and their son Michael. Picnic planned by church unit The Mea 's Fellowship of Lake Hills Community Church invi\CI the pubhc to JOin the ch~h family as tbcy enjoy an old-fashioned. traditional picnic with outdoor barbequcd beef. bot dop. baked beans. com-on-the<:ob, aal8d, toutdouch brad and watermelon. ~ will also be live entertainment. music, pmcs and . ~ are $3 for adults and S I for children and can be purcMlcd bet~n churct. services on Sunday mominas or rnaved by callina U7-7729. The picnic will take place at LHCC beside the lake. from ftOOft until 5 p.m. the church is located at 23331 Mou.lton Parkway, t.aauna Hills. between El Toro Road and Lake Fornt. IJC slates meeting The Irvine Jewish Community will hold its annual orpn1zatt0nal mcct1na for its Relt&Jous School on Tunday. July 10. at 7:30 p.m. ~II tcachn1 and UC School Boerd members will be m aueodaftCC. ~II 1n~rested parents a1' encourqecf to attend and shatt 1he1r ideas about next year's school curTlC\llum. For mort infonnat1on. call ltuth Fnsch at 786-1665. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? Al ,.._ 'a.i 1 IAH Ill uM'I a llctltlout ........... .., ...... "IC " ..... .. C• UJ a... TM Y "LOT ,,. ......................... . *••c.111•,. ... ,... ......... . ...., ... air 111 eel .. OM. Y N.OT t9f '" .. ""1•1n ~ '-"".• •• 4321111. m lllJPillt I • --a~·-­ls••• 19' Mortgage,._, ........ .,, ....... ,.M>US II 1l11n ~" CIRd a.ct lnaMW ....... onafuly MteEbedlMlll•99· we 11 even guarantee fhof rote for 60 days from the day you apply. we're Beneficial.• And we\'e got mortgage money to lend at low, competitive rotes. • 15 & 30 year. fully omorttzed fixed and adjustable rote mortgages. • Fast service: an ons.ver usually In '8 hours. a closing usuolfy in 30 days. • No bro«er lnvotved. • No application fee. •AA approved Fannie Mae/ Freddie MOC lender •Call the Beneflciol• office nearest you today and lock In your neYit low rote ee. ietcal Catltoma Inc. EL~- 23 rot El Toro Rd Suite I 511-1811 MgrRlCk~ CYPRESS- 9841 wallet St 121·57'00 Mgl. Jose ONera SANTAANA- 322A 'M!sl 171tl St 547-7001 Mgl Leroy Herny P\.ACENTIA- 1160 'lt>roa LIOda 8Nd SN-3'n1 Mgl Aon HaJlef AJLLERTON-_, -~-.. 512 s ttarbor ~ --Mgt &M "Oees GARDEN GROYE -9750 ~Ave ""'2104 MgJ lJl~ HUNTINGTON BaCH- 16121 BM:fl IMt . "7-1 m Mgl 8ob OOocOo ~MESA- • 3420 So 9rilb St~ ~330 .. .. . . ,.~ ~ MIWEN- 1 7 E l.aAalma ~ ~ MgrJahnS...t I • .. .. • .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . .. • • • • \ I I RH1c1ous No11s ---- ~= Lutherans to present Waldowskis in concert Priace of Peece Ladleru Q • 2987 Mesa Verde • • • 23, 220S Main St., Hunti~on Beach, wtU present wonh1p 1erv1oe. . Drive, Costa Mesa., W'lll -prncnt Toby and Barb lrvlH Pree,iutu aara. has scheduled a swap Marilyn Ferauson, author of· Aquarian Coospiracy," u The Rev. William J. Eller WilJ pvc tbe sermon. WaJdowski in con<:en on Wedoesday, July 4, at 7 p.m. in meet for Satwda_y, June 30, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the auest speaker on June 2... Mic.had Sanden will be 11 the orpn con10le and John the chun:b'1 outdoor theater. cburth, comer or AJtoo and Meadowbrook. Irvine. fe11U10n's topic at both the 9 and 11 a .m. tervic.s Thompson will direct the choir. In Auaun of 1977; the Waldowak:ia beaan tounns Proceeds from U\e event, which hopes to raile will bC "Beyone the Aqu.arian Conspiracy," Greeters will be Ema Cayton and Eleanor Tumer. America and have since given more than l,SOO concerts. $100,000, will 10 to the Upnda Mission Project and the She is the pubhabcr ot 8 · ind Bulletin, Acolytes will be Leanne Bntor and Knsten OooPenbefl. They have been ~ on \be Hour oLPowcr with Dr. Christian Education Buildina Fuod. The Milfion Projed newsletter for humanistic medicine orJ, ltamiDf. Ushen wilt be ta.rry Lanu,lolfo Howland, Oycltd C CWTIH_ .. , n Robert Schuller since 1976 and wereaucst soloists with the will set up 1 scwina industry for displaced sin&)e mothm creativity and the pbyiics of CQnlciowmtss. ferauton as and Addison Van Loenen of l.quna Beach: an c:iwey Billy Graham Crusade io Tacoma, Wash., i'n May1 1983. who cannot pmenUy support their children. spe.akina while the Rev. J>eaay Bassett, minister, is on Chapman of Laauna Hilla. Hostess for t~e coffee hour, Toby is widely known as a composer, pianist and Amona the aoods and tervic:n available will be vacation. immediately followina the service, will be Dolores singer and bis numerous compositions have been beard antiques, sportina soods, houtebold items, stereo~ Junior chu~h and nursery arc available at both Ha.aard · on national television, radio, and recordings. tclevuions, furniture, appliances, office equipment. services. the.adult Btble cla meets at 9 a.m. in the church Barb sinp from her bean u she shares the love of God books, new and used clothina. children's and tnfanta For funher information. call 969-1331 . library, and Sunday School cluteS meet at I 0, a.m: The that cban&cd ber life for the better. "I want the end of my clothina and acceuories. • • • children's choir meeu at 1-1 : IS a.m .. under the direcuo.n. of rope and asked God to take my Life before l took my own. Also for~ will be a 1970 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, . Ullltartu UDlvt~t Fe~Jow~p. 429 Cypress Joanie Cosselman. Nunery service is available for babies All my hfe, 1 wanted the success and glory of show six-packs of Dr: Pepprc for S 1.49, and other new items Drive, Laguna .~ch~ will expen,ence The !-Jlnauaae of and toddlers. • business, thinkina fame and fortune would do it for me. donated by retaal sto~. , Popular Mus1c in Dwia Azbell s presentation at 10:30 For more information, call 494-806 l. Through Toby J saw bow obvious God's grace to foriive A bake sale, pony ndes, balloons and food booths will a.m. S~nday. . . . • • • · me was, and l decided there was no to her choice to make." be foatured. . . . . Diana, who wt ti accompany. he~lfon the gun.at, w11l Ntw T1101pi Cllrt1ttu Cba«•, 610 W. 18th St .• she said. . Any?ne wtsh1n1 to donate nems. or for further illustrate by sona ex~mpl~ 1n different stY,les and Costa Mesa bas desianated the 10:30 a.m. 1ervice as Tob}' and Barb were married in 1975 and have been mformatton, call 786-962z. • • lana~es the .ways .ln which popular music com-"Friendshi 'sunday." through difficult tim~. To~y di~vercd cancer while Harbor Trtaltf Bapttn Oard, 1230 Baker St .. Costa murueatts. ~he ts a wnter, teacher a~ lcctu:;r· All visftors will be pven a flo"."er and a auest packet undergoang tests for mfertibty. .Doctors told us we Mesa announces tts Vacation Bible School will be held . . Fedollowt~I. th~. proaram.Sof e!T' F rs ?-111 tucs~s ~ and invited to join the congrcpnon for brunch at the probably would never have our own -children," Toby July 9-13 from 9·30 am to 11 ·30 am each da for m.vtt to JOln 10 a Sum!'ler succ csuv~ un~ eon INine Prime Restaurant followina the service. reveals. "Three weeks after my final radiation therapy cbildrtn kmdersanen th.ro~ 9th.grade. . Y with part1c1pants providing salads or ~ndwich .filhngs. The Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson, foundins mini~ter, treatment. Barb was pregnant. Their son, Jesse, travels Special activities will include Bibi• stones singina 8 4f> ~bedqled for t~e heejendf ~ a m~tlng ~the will s~ak on the need to never beCOme bhtet about life I with the_~· bl r'. 11 . b .11 be h . a~d refreshments. ~mphasis ~ill be given to th~ Junior T~~~v}~; di~~~~i~~ ~s ~h~I~: ~acf~~~·s .~~~t 07(~ exP,Cn~nces, but rather. to keep aoing, k~p t~stltiedn&:.5leep A yCllia e 10 owing t e conoen wt t cir High Dcpanment with field tnps. . ., believing and keep loving. Her messqe 1s enu tan recordings, tapes and songbooks and the opponumty to On Friday evening, July 13. the children will present Limb. . · Over in tbe Morrung." talk Wlth them. Bn.ng the c.bildren as nursery care is a propm for parents at 7 p.m. All the children will For more mformatio~, ~a~ 494-4743. Jan Knowlton will be featured soloist. accompanied provided. For more mformatton, caJJ 549-0S2 I. participate and a puppet show will follow with a special Lapna Pretbyterlaa C.urch, 41 S Forest Ave., by Betty Wooldridae at the O!Pn. . Shir Ha-Ma 'alot -ff~~ Reform Temple, 21 ~A guest. Re~ts ~ be ser;ved in the patio area. reminds the con~t~n of the 9: 30 a.m. summer . Y, outh church rncets dunng the service and child care Mar Vista, Newport Beach, announces plans for a variety For more tnformauo~. ~~ SS6-7787. schedule for worsh.1p serv.1ces. . . . 1s avula~lc. Dr Don Sharer of summer events, each planned wath the community 10 T pl luiaJI 1 N rt 8 11 2401 1 . A The Rev. Craig W1.1J1ams, ~ss1sta~t pastor, will give ~ Bible. s~udy class, taught by · d th• d . em e 0. ewpo .eac • ryme. ve.. the sermon Sunday. Child care is provided. . associate minister, meeY at 9 a.m. to stu Y e min r) B d D k ,..._ 1· i. be h' has implemented a bt~w~ldy choir, under the directt~n ~f Mitzi lnterlandi will direct the Chancel Choir in meta~hysical meaning,s of the Scriptures. . oreen ame an 1c -vore 1c .... mcm rs 1p Aory Van Beek, music director of the temple to assist m 1 h ·ed b Ell w ·r · · r. uo' call 646-1032 chairmen. stated that Huntington Beach_.. Irvine af!d the Friday ni~t Shabbat worship services. This rogram severa ant ems, acco~pani y e!l r:s t, orpmst. or more 1n1onn1 n. · Newport Beach were amon~ the commuruues that will will h.o; . th t 1 • 8· 15 . f p 29 f\ coffee fellowship on the patio wil follow the • • • ___ .. _ ni. • ..-1259 uaJ ffi . . b ...... n wt e ~mp es . p.m. ICTVlce 0 June : service. Oraa~e Cout U11Uarlaa u111v~t ----. have cas co ecs giving e pu he an opportunity to Plansarealsobe1ngformulatcdtofeaturcaiaraecho1r Th · hi .. ., "Lo .. h bed led b ua1 y · t · t. Costa M-• wilt beat a 1ermon on meet wtth members and learn about the many programs r'. th · H·ra H 1 da c 1emor ,... 1gos ave sc u t e ann 1c ona , ... _, . f . .. th I h ffi aor c upcomma . 1 0 Y ys. . . bicycle excursion to San Diego throut, June 24. "Spirituality, Self-esteem and the Punwt o Happmess ctempc astoo er. Thetemplewill oldaprogress1vememberstupdnve · r. • SSS F · · b 10:30 hi · S ~ In Late Au~st. the comm1ttee is planning a picnic at d · th ·th h 1 . For more m1o~at1on, call 49 7 . or 1nspma-at t e . ~ a.m. ~ts ~~~-,. ".! · ~ . lD.A(f9f.d...q;,~..PlLLOU-v.mc unng . e summer ~ open ouses to we come l\O~P.ra~rs..r he ~ve~o~ 9': , ~ _...._"' t:t'.' a.;~~·--. J>+.-. ...,.._ _ ·:··.:...1~At;~~~~~~~~~q .. ~~:;'"~-{-:;. · ':" ,.. ·~~7,.;:(,r,~ .... _,__..alf<t'ranuly Therapist and Iona-time mem r of.the Id :'Rn°dth bod f '-' • 'ld!j~·~~"&;._111df'V'~ 1'hi6ril(du , Clilr , tl . DJrt&atlonaJCbarcb,cornerof~t. church,thesermonWillex.plotetbewaywes~ndourbves ... ca efr. a~ _,_ e afir; o ~steecalls. 962 9977 551 8779 646-7512. Ann s Drive .and Gle~~yrc Street, Laguna Beach, will in the pursuit ofhappioeu and bow we avoid catching up 644-72o0r3 11.u1 uaer in ormaLJon. -• -· or • • • observe Choir Rccogrut1on Sunday at the I 0:30 a.m. wt' th 1·t. Claarcla of Reli&io•• ScJeoce, Scacliff Village, Suite Orange Coast RELIGIOUS Dr. EJi.,. c. J1ct1«1 Ul-1112 IEW THOUIHT CHRISTlll CHURCH 110 W. 11 .. St. hsta 1111 (TtMlll1L S.leHt tf •t14). "STARf OVER IN THE MORNING" Blble Study Class 9:15 Sunday Morning MeSS8ge, Htalmg & Jumor Church 10.'30 ....... , ............... . SAINT .J~IES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:00 AM -Holy Eucharl1t Rite I 10:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rhe II Ctiurch School (Pre-School-2nd Grade) 9:00 pm (Mualc. eermon, and chlld c.re et 2 MrV!Qee) 7:00 PM -Holy Eucharist Rite 11 (Prayer and Praise 1st Sunday of each month) MID-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer T ueaday-10:00 AM Eucharist & Healing SeMce Wednesday -6:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rectof, Fr. John AMtey • Aleoc., Fr. Bl'Wl Cox Alllltno The Rev. Tcx:ld Sorensen • Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomn Henry S.\J~T.JA.\lES El'lSCOP.\LCIJl "RCI 1 32aJ Via Udo • Newporl Beech • 71~75-0210 .~· SERMON TOPIC: JUllE 241', 1914 ...,..,., ,.,reo'! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRAN~ES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSEnS ••••• ,, ..... 24111, 1114 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Coela Meea -Flret Church of Chrlet, Sclenllet mo ..... v.-Dr .. eoeta ....._ Ctturcfl I ~ e-... -10:GI A.M . ...... ftf Room, -..... Ywde Dt. t A.M.~ ft.II. Mon. tin let. Wed. 7.7;90 ft.M. -....._. ,,M. tnlne -Flrat Church of Chrttt, Sclentl•t • RanoM .... "°'"""' lnt.rm1dl1te ...., •1 Mtcheeleoft (NMt Yale) Church I luncln lohoot -10:00 A.M. RMdlnt Room: 030 larr~ Pkwy., lutte 141 "°""'"" ...... 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru let. 10 A.M. -7 ,.M. Thund•J Chold Ctlfe -Suno.., & Wedneeeley Huntington Beach -Flrat Church ot Chrtat, Sclentlat Ith I Oltwe, Huntl=HOh Church I lundey -10:00 A.M. R11dtftt Room -m Main I t. • Newport Beach -Flrtt Church ot Chrltt, 8clentlat 330I VI• Lido, Newport hech Church I lundey khool -t:OO I 10-.lO A.M. Reading Room, 3315 Vie ·Udo Mon. thru Set. -t A.M.·I ,,M. Tuff. -7-t P.M. CMd Cere P1ov1ded TvetOe,. -930·1 I 30 A (I IO< Study Tune Newport Beach -S.Cond Church of Chrltt, 8clent11t 1100 ,adtle Ylnr Dt .. CoroM ... -Church I lundeJ .._. -10:00 A.II. 9'Ndlng "9offt -.... 1 " L Cwt Mwf., C4M WID. IVl!NINQ TeSTIMONY MllTINOS - I P .M. ALL CHURCHl8 All er• cordl1lly 1nvlttld 10 lltend the church Mf"vlc;et 1nd .,,JOY the prMI~ of the Reachng Rooms Chlld C1r1 Pro\l\ded AT ALL SERVICES Chlld Cere 'fO'W1ded AT ALL llRYICll "Beyond The Equanan Conspiracy" CtUCH Or RlltGIOUS SCIENCE Memb« of the Unlt9d Church of A.t6olou1 Scieoce 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92848 • IDPORT ~BOR LUTIDAN CtUCH 711 Doyw Dr. NIW'°"1 •ACM ..... 1 ,_...,., ........... .. Adult• & Jr. Church For lnform.tlon 9·00 & 11:00 Rev. Peggy Buaett 969-1331 __ CHURCH OF CHRIST m w. Wlleoft,·coeta ..... ~1 We're A Going -Glowtng -Growtng Church IUMDA Y NRYICal 818U ITUDY I A.II. 1~_ lt &,fll. I I ,,M. 10:00 A.I . -·1HWT IUll" Jef.,,,llh 20·7-11 6:09 P .I. -Sl1gl11 IH ftllon~lp BIB~_HOUR FOR CHILDREN hul n...w, MINe• -0..,. C-. Youtlt .. .,....., ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL .CHURCH THE REV ROBERT CORNELISON 1:00 AM Cudalrlst 9:15 AM Eudtlrlst. Cludt School I M.rwy 421 Park Ave .• l•llN Beach 494-3542 WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL. ........................... 9:15AM Signing for Hearing Impaired... 8AM Service 9IUMllll'f ~ AVMMLI WILCOMI CHRln LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIMOUfl Synod) NI Vlot«te I t., C.... ..... Lottw Y. Tomow, ,_.., -•1·1111 •ruoe .... tie. , ... °' WONhap len'tce l:OO & 10:IO A.M. lund•J lchoot a Adult._.. c .... -t-.2IO A.II. ctvtau.n o.m.mtarr lcMof -..,_ - / SOUTH COA T COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine Qod Lor11 '"· Att11d A Ct1rch 133-llOO Tim 'flmmon1, Putor 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. BOXES, RUTS, AND GRAVES 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICES - Of Yo1r Ch/et DIRECTORY · COMIUITY CtUtCH CONGREGATfONAL 111 ..... .,.,. A•e. C.......detMer 144-7400 Doneld W. Kuta. Mlnlatet 10 A.M. -lundeJ W.,_.... ~ SdlOOI Md NinlrY Clt9 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DteclplM of Chrlet) 2401 lnlM It ...... IUIMI .... 1711 "'°"*'I Y Worship 10 AM SwMSa1 School 9 AM 0....IW9fteon, .......... hurch of atthew y t ea (Tradlllonal Epl~) HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. (BOOk of Common Preyer -1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope. Coron• def Mar Thi 111. JllNS ltaHftld -532-2201-IM In.~ KUCIOUS SCIEICE 14122nd St. Costa Mesa INFO: H0-11.15 llmlla SERVICES BQ A.-..-. - • 11111 A Cordl•I Welcome from TM UNITID METHODIST CHURCH Coeta MeM FIRST UNITID MITHODllT CHURCH 11>th St. & Harbor Blvd. c'"""::r:--ch.rt!~. Mlnlat« Costa Mesa MllA VERDE UNITID MITHODIST CHURCH Worthlp I Church School l :IO -10:00 e.m. Dr. Wiiiiam E. Steel ~:'rl-ort Beaeh CHWfHl"Nlf" UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 173-3IOS Dr. Robert B. Shepard. Jr Wonh•P I Church lchool •.JO A.M. WHtlct.J Pre-lchool Md Der C•N 7:to A.M .... -00 ,,M. Huntington Beech North COMMUNITY UNITED MITHODllT CHURCH eeaa Hell Ave. 842-4481 W ...... lp lerwlet l:aol 1°'°0 uo lunclaJ lctaool ... Interpreter for th• Hearing Impaired (et IOOO A Ml Fountain Valley FIRST UNlftD METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Buahard St. .. .., Jemea R. Hed·1ey, Put« Wonhlp I Ctawch .._. ltlO , ... .._...... ,,em:RA!ldfRHUBCH ~41 Wonhlp a Church School t-.30 A.M. ... '-~ ............ Rev. KfH'I McMiiian You Wiii .. WelcOmed -And Helped! · • 'FIR8T CHRISTIAN CHURCH ........ MIMI.""" ............... IUNOAY: Morning Wortntp OAM Blbtt School 10:45AM EYWllng Worthlp ePM Mttwe Yeuth Otiupe-Nurtetr ........ Thte Sunday Worahtp In v 8T. ANDMW'a ... 18YnMAN CHURCH 800 St. Andrftl 9'oed • ~ 11-=" • 831-2180 ..... A. ........ ,, ....... WO"-'HIP SERVICES 7:30, t :45, I 10:15 A.M. "TURNING IT ALL OFF_ TO GOD" Or. John A. Hoffman, Jr., Preaching Progrwna -7:30 A.M. -Child C.,. 8:•5 A.M. -lnl8nta thru H6gh ~ 10:15 A.M. -tntwlta ttwu Ith Gnlde -... ~~~~ ..... ~..,.q,~.,....~ Laguna Prestiytertan• Church The "Church of the Chimes"· 415 F~•t A~ue · PhOne 494· 7555 " II A rrkndiy chutth for uw South County. II StJmutatlna IM"nnons. Bnutlful mu5k'. ~ I : TL I SW: !.::..:a= I t~· I ! r ... _,.,._,.,dlltnl.,..111119dlllb lr-.-JT~--.... ,... Cnit ........ Or [ ..... c.... Allt ,... DlAL·A·PRAYER -494·PRAY PRESBYTERIAN CIUCH OF TIE COVENANT _, ........... c.... ..... -• ... INoel..K ....... ,...., Terry McCenne, Dtrector of YOYth Mlntttriel Cyndi McCanne, Direct« of ChlJdrtn't MlnfttrlN ...., ... _ ..... A.II. ChUnlh ....... -~-·..,,,Malit .. A.M. ......,_..,er· H1 -.wa ... A.M. y..,_._, ... , .... CH Acc .... t. ... lfH .... ef C_...,. 1 ~ Bushard, Fountain VoUey 96.1-3801 ·~· ,,., •• w ...... llCTOI HOLY COMMUNION ..................................... ~ ....... aioo A.M. MOININO 'IA Yll..cHUIOf SCHOOl .................... f : 15 A.M. MOllNING NAY8 & saM0H ........................... 11100 A.M. tlllr.CI I P1rit a.TIMI....._, l 1 AM. ~-.... flll&M c-..,. .... ""'-_,_ w.,..... .. THE FAMILl' CIRCUS "Daddy, there's something wrong with the nose wheel." ". ~) f;, "Montgomery, you've simply got to pull yourself together." MARMADUKE by-Brad Anderson · -o~NNIS THE ME~ACE "Rodney has a way with pets." l PEANUTS WE PAUSE FOR • S TATIOH IDENTIFICATION Wf.LAT P,AP.T DID'JbU Do 1bt>AY? .. by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz OUR MOVIE CONTINUES Rl6MT AFTER THESE UNIMPORTANT MESSAGES . .. 8R l0Cl W!ftU' l&IDC! QtJll Q.1 -Eut-W•l vulnenblie. u Sout.11 7ou lao&d: •IN Oll OAM! •tTf.I Putn•r optu tlle biddins with O\ree Marta aDd tht next hand puaet. What ac· tlon do you &ate? Q.t-Both vulnerable, u south you hold: •non c::>QI o965Z •* The biddin1 ha1 proceeded: Nri Eel& S..O Welt J. p.,. , .. 2. a c::> , ... 1 • What action do you tab? Q,S-~ South, vulnerable, you hold: •ff4 'V' AKQ982 o 73 •83 The bidding has proceeded: riEul ~ ... 1 0 r .. 1 0 , .. l NT P .. ? What actM>o do 7ou t&kt? Q.A'P Neither vuht table, u South JOU hold: •8 Olt7m 010 •&st The bictdltla tw proceeded: Wtll& Nd tut~ tNT OW. p.,. ? Wt.at action do you &ab? Q.J-At South, vuln.erabl«. you hold: •Jt8 i;1 110 Olf •KQTIC Tkbidd1nr has procffdtd: S..U Wat Nri Eut , ... , .. , . , ... 7 What do you bid n6w? FOR BEITER OR FOK WOllSE Q.t-Both •ulntrabk>, Sout~ JOU Wd: •QNU ous ow •n PartMf optu t biddln1 , with oae ~. Wut do yau rt1poncft y..,,..,&.ett.elnttrid teeW ..... die ...... - t•lrattJ ~ wrkjr eeee ,...n .. ; :'Tllen'• -~ tw., .. a ... If I tS -.,, ... , ........... .......,.. .....,. &.t .. ta. ....... au.ft w~ ~ Gtne'• o,..m. ~. r. ,.. ee,1 ..... SI .15 i. "G.R• ...... , .................... _.,, a.t.C.. .-o.. ................ ,.,.,. a... .............. ..., .. tlla .... "Gtne't ...... c.. ........... ......: ... .. . ., ................. ~ *'-' .......... CWiee Gen.a• 0.. 'SWI,_ ly __....,_ ~c._.....&1..,A••• ...... by Jeff M_ac14etJy • ~I XPe.ClS ME. waJ...NOTHl~IN 1fi1~ ,~l.L ~WT IN 1He.:. 0 ""Pt.Av W11'U1ftorr ~~ GOtt.f\ Ge\ '/PR>~ 'WNT" ~ DUMB~~· MelN1biHAltbJ~ MY~. em:l~'r AtJ'~\S eR.8'/ BM{"t\ER. GO JNS1DE~:.c:;.1-"'- DR. SMOCK by Pat Brady by Harold Le 00ux HOWEVER. 1 HAVE SOME QUESTIONS WHICH I CMOSE NOT TO ASK HE.A ~O WHICH l 'M G()tN(; TO CHECKOUT • • I . -----------.. I r •• a10 Orange COMt OAtLY Pl~Of/8aturcUry, June 23, 1 S4 MUClll11Cf llOTa OI' PllOPOIKD PICTmOUa .,.._.. nc:TITIOUa.,..... IUI •1a. CCMMT rtennoue ...... MOTIC811Ml'1MO M>8 QWl'TD HW'WMTI II.um tTATl:mHT NAm afATIMDfT °' c~ MAim tTA1'WMetff '· NOTIOE HEAQY OIVC:N NOTJCI • Hl"9V WvtN lhel T'h9 ioloM1I 1*W II dllafnt TM tOIJ!ooMno C*90f1I .,.. doif'9 ~ COUlfn OI' OM*-~ ~ ...,.,.. .,. daifto 1Nt V. ICwcl of 8Upei"110tt of tNQlrCouncl of "'9Clty .. .._. ....,_._. ~-in lN Matttl'of U. ~ • Onnge ~. ~ wll ,._ por1a..ll ........... ~ l'!llCAH l'HOTOQAAl'HY. (tJTtf IStANO AT MOMAI04 ~of ua. MICRO COMPONUffS, ......... tlfd91.tpl 2"00p.m on .. .......,,.. on ... Hou .... I; mu Cocloer IA'ltwn. AP '·DIN f ACH c l)T HE p AfU( AT CfWO JOfllA ~ a.v1H! IHC., 1IOOt 8lcYPlf1I laull\ Mondlif', .. ""' oe, of JulY, , .... ttM llillOt. ,.., c.it. t2t.2t ~ ~ 11)~ l'lAZA far OlaftgaofN•n• INIM. C£ t2Jf.. ... ..... OfltOe Of N Olettc Cl( IM lllEA8UM ' ~A LMdW.. mu cep. AT M0..AAQ4 •EACH (4)THE No A 122NO w..-o fllbo OlltribuMn, lnG .. ~ ., ~a. Hel of M- QW!tTP AWNOMEHT ...,. UAMnl, 4tK f~ OIM ~. AIOGE AT .. ~ e!ACH. OftDff\ TO MIOW CAUH Cliflfvmta tn~'1 Morprry ,,..,,. • rnlnletiatlOn, to CMo Cintjr PW.a St\111"9 City ~ al ttte Qty Cellf. 921'21 29182 tvy Ql9nn, Suite 100, L.AgUnll 'OA CHANG Mc NAM Wine W l4 t::; hnla Ana 8oullWrd encl al ....._, 8eeCt1 be •1• lldltcl 10 Thia bu91rwm la cioncM1eO ~ an Nlgull. c.llf t2t71 CRAIG JONA THAN DEV\NI! Nia Thia buelnw II oondUC..o by; a ~ 8enle Ana. ceMomta. ohangt die date on ~ tM *"' ~ . 8telf\.8rtef Oroup. Inc • Catt-flied 1 petition In ttllt COYtt kif en corpofattoft. tt wNdl im. Mid ~ w4ill be pub-of • 11Mf ~., ~ 8tepflen A.. lMl<NM f«111&. mea rvy OllM, &1111 100. oroet .. towtno petntoner to ChanOe Ka1"1 McOirltodl. Alllal. sac. 11ety opened Md teed lft u. eo.'CI comm.Qllffom~ ttttothe Thie stei.ment wea llled wtlh the LAQUne ~. Cettf. 92'77 hi•'"•' name from CAAfO ~wy Htettno Room on tM flt'lt noor. t« de» on~ the Councill ........ County Clettr of Ot~ County on fhl8 ~ .. eonMteo by. • JONATHAN DtVINE to CAAIQ Tiile mlemenl .... Neel wlUI •• the foltoweng: ~ton of .-:t1on ,....,_, Nie 7, ltM oorpontklrl JONATHAN DAIL!Y County C19rk Of °'MO' eounty on Project: E,_A Con•lructlon YES NO ~ Ctvlll Downey, Vkll ..,.__ F'llWlcle IT 18 HIMIY OM>€MD ttlel all ~ 24. 1984 DM16on, "-"illot P-1dng LO(, M!ASU 2 ~bWled Otenge Coat ()ally Thl9 _,.,.....,,. wat !led wlttl the C*'90N tn*-lect In tM metier ,,_ 1162 !at P:Nlt 8tr9et CHARTCA AM£NOM£NT Hoe JulW tt. 23, ao . .My 1. 1964 IY c.... of Orenoa COunty on .,°'..., ~ befef• tNa OOUt1 Pvbtl!Nd Ot&f91 C09l1 o.iev PrOjeet No· 1221-420-2$1 a 8f\ould tN City ~ of tl'ie SA.?' Mey 10, 1N4 In OtcNwtmtint Ho 3 at 100 CMc Pttot June 8. 18, 2'. 30, 1tM 0118-420-2<>1 City Of~ 8eecfl be emended Cent•°""-We'1, Swlta Ana. C• SA-20 City. &anll Ana ___ ............. ......, ...... .....,,____ to atwnoe 1r. date on wtllct'I the PtBJC NOTICE fomla, on July 9. 1984. et 9: 18 2. All at Mid wortt to be I*· Mayor Ii Mlee'led from the flrtl o'dof* AM .. and then end ,,_. lonned In &QQOrdMCe wit!\ dt.,.. flCTTnOUe • 11•• T~ lollowlf'V any O..al Of AelmOUI 9UIMll lllOW C.UM. II any tM'/ l'Wll/9 , wtly PlBLJC NOTICE ing. Md ~lone wNcfl .,.. .... ., • .,......., Spedel M~ EJecllon IO the ..... tTAftMINT Mid petl11on ror Ch~ Of name evell-* .. 08AJ,dtlet Of*· ~ ~ Pl'90N .,. dOlnCI date on ~ nney eiected Coun-The 1o1ow1ng peraons ar• CIOln9 ~ not bt Oflltlted. AC'T1TIOUI .,...... etlone. 11'3 bit l"f'Vft 8treM, dlmemben .,. ...om and qu81i· butl,,..... IT IS FUftTHEA oroarecs that • MAm ITATDmWr S..ta AM. CellomlL FOi ld- M.. COHST.-uCTION. 22'3 fled? YES NO SKY 11AR90A ~--TIES. 40 CoPY of tflle ords to ahow c:aiae be T'-fotlowlnO pet'eone .,. OolnO dltlol\W lnronnetlorl. eontecl U.. ~.a.MaAM.CA..t2705 Ally Md al In~ per.one N StOl'WlgtOI' S l.eOun&, C&llf ~lntf\e()fengeCoMIDelly tMineean. Contrect Coordln4110f, Antl\onY M0-4 Aoom COMt COrp. Celt· ...aing eddltloNI lntot!Mtlon t• 821171 PIM>t. • nenpaper Of QlfMrtl IT'$ HATAAOEOUS. 44 \/Itta Del Nevlnl .C (J 14) ~. ~ ~~8~0: gardlng tl\e pr~ charter 8'1en Michael C--on. 40 N rueuc NOTU clrcaQtlOn. l>'SbillMd In thla county Sol. Soult\ LIGuM. Caltt 92817 3. P\nuant 10 CM pr~ of atnencll'Mnte can contect \he Cl1Y StonlnOton. s l.agun&. Calif 92877 at .._, once a .... lor tour con-Germayne'• Oealgnt. Inc •• A~ 8ectlofl 1m of the l.abOr Codi of Tm-'loft.. Qerlc'• ()ttk;e •t City Hell, 3300 Thlt l>utineet .. conducted by • '"""'°" COURT MC:Uti¥9 ... prior to ~ day of fOMla corporation ... V1'1t Del sot. tht Sttl• of celltomle. the 8<Mltd of nit.e. ~.Jr., PNa. Newport Boulevard, Newport gener91 partntrttlip Of' CAUPOANIA. Uld hearing. Sou01 L.agun41. Ca.Ill. 92677 ~Ml of)tlllned the l)efl- COllrl ... ~itOtw~ ..... ~--~ .,_on 8Hoh, or telephone (1 1<4 ) Brian M CM*on COUNTY Of' Of'ANOI Detect Junt 4, 1964 Thlt butl,... is conduoted by:• erlll pr.velllng reta of pet diem '7 ..._.. ..... .._ ....._ .. , 640-2251 Thia llatement w .. llled wttll 11\e In the Manet Of the FRANK OOMENICHINI corporation wag. and .... geM!'al ~ Mey 25• 1184 n.a Dated t11i. 20th ~Y of Junt. 1NA County Cletk of Orange County on AWllcatlon of ~ ol the Andr9W W. Couch. Attorney ratt !Of holldey end ov.ri.,,,. WOf'i Wanda E Ander'Mn June 1 1984 TREVOR JON-PAUL MALLOY • Supertof Coun Tttt. ttatemefll WU m.o wftll lhe In tl'lla locallty '°' MCtl cr*11. c:teael-PullllNd Otano-Coast Delly City Clerk fH7t10 Minor by JONELLE SUSAN Publl.Shed Orang. Ooul Dally PllOI COunty CWlt of Or&nQe County on tlceOon, OttyC)IOfwontrNnneeded "°'June 2• '· 11• 23· l"4 Sal PubHIMd Or.nge Coast DaJty Ptlol Publ!Shed Orange Cout Dally MA LLOY and PAUL RICHARD June 9 16 23. 30. t8&4 June t3, 1984 to execute tne contract from Ule June 23, 1984 P110t June 16 23 30 July 7 198• JENKINS Ills P111ent•. tor Change s .. 1 ,,.._ Olf.ctor of the Department of ln- S.59 SA31 of Name Publtthed Otang. CO..t Deity OUttf'lll Aelettons. thMa ral• art NlJC NOTICE lllllDllC NOTICE No A A123805 Piiot June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 1NA onltllwtththee*koftNBoardof r~ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE PlB.IC NOTICE SA49 Supervtaon. CoplM may be ob- flCTtrtOUI wn PWUC NOTICE FOR Cl-~ANOE OF NAME talned at tl\e otllot of OSA/FllCIUtlet NA1111 aTATllmNT FICTITIOUI .U.MH Petlt1one<1 JON EL LE SUSAN FICTITIOUI IUIMSS a. RMI Property at C091. TM toltowtng ~ .,. doing NOTICI Of APPUCATION NAIM ITATalftNl MALLOY AND PAUL RICHARD NAMI STATa•NT 4. In addltlOn, tl\le ptolect I• bualnW • 'g: ~ '/::f:1: The 1o11ow1ng peraone are dOing JENKINS fllec:t • petition In thl• The following peraons are doing l'talC NOTICE funded unO« the Staw and t..oca1 1 TEX GOLDBERG'S SPA· UCDll bullness u court 10< an Of<* allowing APPll· bulkleU at PlCTmOUI llUSMlll F1tctl ,.,_..lenoe Act Of 1972 IPul>- OHETTI HOUSE. 2 TEX GOLD-...... VITO'S PIPELINE. 2010 OeMrl c.nt to cnenge his name from I c CONNECTION. 2«22 Del NA,._ ITATDllNT lie Law 92-512) and II aub)ec:t to .. BERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE ANO Front. NewpcH1 BMch, 92663 TREVOR JON-PAUL MALLO'!' to Prte1o • 11 Dena Polnl. Calif 92829 -conctltlont of lllla Act lndudlnQ the AUTHENTIC COW90Y BAR; 3. To Whom II May Concarn JOM9h or Meiy A Quaranta. TREVOR JON-PAUL JENKINS Mr M J McGraw. 339t I Diena bu~~ng perton 11 doing Oavle-Becon Act (40 U.S.C. 2'18e) OOL08EAG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 1/ !_M ~~~1":.:Z,.'": S840 Valley Forge, Orange, Calif IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 111'1 all Or .. Dana Point, Call! 92629 SUN CROP INVESTMENTS end labOf alendatda pr~led & REAL WESTERN SALOON; 4 a.---CoMrol for .. 41 .. On S• 9215459 . per90n1 lnte<etted In the matter Mr Oen J Hannegan. 34082 for· Su 200° by U1e <>moe ot the S«:l'ewy of GOl.08EAQ'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE ..,,... Tl\11 l>UMn ... la conducted by en atoresatd appew befOf• thl1 court mosa, Dana Point, Catlf. 112829 27281 Laa Ramblu. lie • &..abOr 129 C.f .A. Pan 5~ 11 11 a1eo Y CAHTINA; ANO 5 TEX GOLD-Beer" & Wine IF>ub. Eat Pl.) lo ... I lndM<lual In Department No. 3 at 700 Civic Mr. B. K. Cteworth, 3250 Broad sriace 58, Mlttlon Viejo, Calif. required thal ell mectlanlca end It· BERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 4 alcoflollc bevet~ at H04ll S Joseph Quaranta Cente< Drive West, Santa Ana. Call· St, Box 1421, Newport BMdl, Calif. 9 891 ~· employect Of wonting at the AUTHENTIC WESTERN SALOON. MllQnoffa, Fount n Valley 92708 Thia 91atemenl w .. llled wlll\ the lomla. on July 23. 1984. •I 9 15 112863 H Melt Levin, 333112 C Cheltem lite be peld not .... INin lN bu6c: 21094 8-dl 81Vd.. Huntington Publlthecl Otenge Coat Oetly Piiot County Clerk of Orang. County on o'clodl AM . and tl\ef\ and there This bu.in.• 11 conducied by-a Way, Dana Polnl, Calif. 92829 hourly rat•°' pey Md lrtnoe '*"" 9Mch, CA. t2e4e June 23, 11184 S.57 June 7 1984 tho'# c:auM, II any they have . why general partnerthlp Tl\la tlu9lneu la conducied by: an eftlt wtlldl .,. on tie In the Office of M & J en..tmenta Inc. in-M11741 Mid pelltlon for d'lenge ol name B. Cleworth lndlvldual the Ar~ec1 & E.ng1near DMtlof\ of corponatect In ca.tfomla. 3100 .._. "8JC M)TIC( Publlshed Orenge Cout Dally thould ~I be granted. Thlt •laternenl wu flied with tM H. Nell LeYln the General SeNlcea ~-In the por1 8IVd . Ste L-102. ~ Pilot June 16, 23. 30. JUiy 7. 1984 IT IS FURTHEA ordefed tllal a COunty Clerlt ol Orange County on Thct ata1emen1 WU llled wltll the 9'*11 ... .,..11/ty di~ ti.-~.CA. 92te3 f1C11TIOU9 .,..... SA34 copy of thlt order 10 ltlOW eaute be June 7, 1984 County C*k of Otang. Counly on tween ~m ~J. 1'hit ~la conouc:ted by. a ~ aTATDllNT 1--------...---pu~ In the Orange Coat Deity FM1111 June 13, 1"4 , l&;~J[t •. iMllM-. corporation. The followtnQ '*"°" 1, doing Piiot. a newspaper of general Publl~...._Qia,e.Jt~.Qtllw, ~'~:~'elllif ~ 0 1 · • Jorn S. Roeel. Secnltery ~--~:o'fi~--·.,~.:~ •-.> cli~~~~~~-~ii::-~·~~·ii.;:~·.~ ~~~~·"=~~~:;;~~-~~ ~.~-._-~~"' -... ... __ ..,. ...... 1 .... 1.. tennlned by ttle State of c.tlfomle, t·.-.:l'W ,,_ ~--.:._,~fl ~ _.., '"''°'::! · SA35 r"'" --...., -. .,..,7 • .., the l\lgheet rate INltt be paid. ~ ~··1' JI\' ORKS, 1582 Br...........,,, trvtne, CA ~ MCUllve well• prlOr to lhe dty of IM1 5. Yow att.,tlon II Invited to lhe May30, 1964 92714 ~'""" The lollowlng perton I• doing aaldtleerlng. fltBJC fl)TIC[ folowlnQ~oftheC>ellte- fMJ'lm John R. a.caw ancs Mery A/In bYtlneN u Dated June 14. 1984 Bacon kt contained In U.. ~ ........... .,.~ ...... :::r:: .._.CA. mas Publitl'led Orange Cout Oalty Pilot June 9, 18, 23. 30, 1984 SA-15 eerc.w. '715 Beyadet• Terreoe. JHW PAINTING, 3~ Otegon FRANK OOMENICHINI FlC11TIOUI ....... BllDI II' 1111\~ menl: Corona del Mar. CA. 92025 Ave., Coeta Meu, Calif. 9212.e Judge 01 the NAm tTAftllllEfT rUULftl ""'~ A. The County ~wttrltlokl pey-Mletlael D Hartke, 3234 Oregon Suc>erlor Court ,_ t._ tr..,.. 1-Tllla bu..,_. la oondueted by an Ave., Costa Meaa. Cllllf. 112628 HDCH VON lft.9 The following persona are doing ftC11TIOUI llU ... IS mentt ""'" ,,. -·« "' ~~· Bercaw This buelnMa" conducied by: an t10 Newpot1 Ceftt• om. # 1116 bu~=N u~ACKAGING, •25 N. TM fol=•:!!!"!':! doing T n!~trector must melntalfl Thlt ttalement wu llled with the lncSMdual :::= 9Md\, CA. ._ Anal\elm Blvd.. Orange, Callf. butlnett u : . peyroll r9CO'da during lhe oourae of County Clerk of Orange County on ~~· ~ke 1 llled with the . 92668 A LIMO 2 GO, 6382 Farinetca Or.. the worll and aubmlt to the County May 24. 1984 a • • emen w•• Publlthed OranQe Cout Dally Piiot Dan ReynOld•. 9515 Caunes Huntington e.ach, CA 92847 weeitty • certified peyrolt ttatement ~ County Clerk of Orang. Counly on June 111. 23, 30, July 7, 11184 A n--. Calll 90240 Jamet Anthonu Teltk, 8362 (Form Wl+-347} He thell -.0 INltle June t, 1984 SA-39 ve .. ~-.... ,. ~ -...... ._u'·--" r.....,.,,._ --....... ...... f-Publlshed Orang. Gout Dally '1A1221 Susan Oralflo, 95tl5 Cuane. farlnetca Huntington BMcn. CA .............. ,..., ............... _ "' PlCTTTIOUa 8UltNIH Plto1 June 9, 18 23, 30, 1964 Published Orange Cout Dally -----------Ave .. Downey, Calif 90240 92647 lnt9«\lon and permit the Interview ..... ITATIMDfT SA-23 .... _ • 23 30 July 7 n•~ IM-11' NOTlCE Thls bullnest I• conducied by•. Rol>er1 Mleheel Olanera6tlt, 2049 of em~ during working"°"" ... ...,, June tu. • · • ••-l"UUU'-C on the Job The rOllowlng perton It dOlnCI •-----------SA-37 general partnerthlp Phal11ope Ct. Cottt Meaa. A C. ~Cont___. ... wll ,____In b\nineu a · rtaJC ftOJIC( 1-----------1"""90R COURT Oft Dan reynolds 92828 • ,,. ·-·.... ·-· AT YOUR SERVICE, 542 Fuller1on 1111-JC NOTICE CALWONtlA COUNTY Thi• tta1emen1 waa filed with the Zatlld A Shih. 477 Hlghtan<I Ct .. any tubc:ontrectt the ctalAeM oon- Ave . N9wpott e..cll. Caln 82663 MOT1CI Of' PUM.JC HEANNG rWK-Of ORANU Coun1y Clerk ot Oranoe County on Upland. CA 91786 lalned In tl\e Aoreemenl. MLIC NOTICE PlCTmOUl.,._H NA•tTA,..._NT The lollOWlnll penona are doing bualneM at: ATHLETES INTEANATIONAL COMPANY. 3901 . MecArthur Bou!eYard, Sult• 211, Newport Beecfl. Calif. 92880 Donald Oel\lel PMt'torl, 1034 W•I Bey AwrM. Balboa, Callf. ~2881 Oonatd 0 . Peanon Thia tt .. ttMnt wes N9d wfttl the County C"'1t ol Ot~ County on :.Nne 15. 11184 ,...,. Pubhhed <>nnge COUt Delly t June 23, 30, JIJlo/ 7, 14, 1M4 ..,_<~& ··_··~ .. l~ Ml.IC fl)TIC( Gayle M. Ooent. 542 Fullerton llDOM THI CrrY COUMCL FICTITIOUa IUl*El8 lnlhe MatterofTheAwllcatlOflof June 7, 1984 Thi• butlneu ,. conduc:led by: II 6. Each bldd« mutt tubmlt with Ave .. Newport BMcll, Calli 92ee3 Of THI NA• ITATOONT Mali. Daze Perrin f()t Cl\ange of f2.f1l11 oener•• partnership. ,... hit bid . aatltflelory chec:tc C9rtlfled I Pt8JC NOTICE MaMn P. GoeM, 542 Fullemln ~fTY Of fOUNTAIN VAL.UY The toltowl perton 1 doing Name Publlthed Ortnge COU1 Deity Rober1 M. Glanerakl• by a rnponalbte btntc or• bidder'• ...._ __ ......, ...... .._ .............. __ _ '-ve , Newport Beech, Callf 92e83 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat butlnat u · ng 1 Mo. A·11:M11 Pilot June t6, 23, 30, Juty 7, 1934 Thie atatement wu llled wit!\ tl\e bOf)d made payabte to the Of'der of '1C'Ttn0Ua IOalNEH Thi• t>u.U-11 conducied by' an on Tu.edey, Jvit 3, 1984. at 8;00 SEA SHOf\E FLORIST. 18242 OflDe" TO SHOW CAUllE SA32 County CMn or Orange County on the County Of Otange In en amount NAiil ITATllmNT lndMdu•I p M In the Council CNlmt>er, 10200 Carlsbad Court. Fountain Valley. WllereU, Marie Dan P•rln, etso May 24. t984 not leM lhlltl tlW percent of the"'"' The f\)llowing peraont .,. doing Geyte Goens Slater AYerlUe, fountain Valley, Call! 92708 known u Marie D. Perrin, petl-~ bid as a guatant• that the bidder bulineet •: Thll ttlt_,t "'"flied With tl\e CalHomla. 11\e Clfy Councll wlD hOIC1 Linda Blthop, l82•2 Carlsbad tloner. hU meet e petition wtth the P\ltt.JC N0TIC£ Published Orange coast Oatly win enter Into 11\e propoaed contrlci GARBO'S HAIR SALON. 25431 County Clerlt ol 0fange County on • ';'~~~~All~~ RE Coun. Fountain Valley Calll 92708 Clerk of thll Coun 10< an order FICTTTIOUI WllNEll P11o1 June 9 16. 23 30. 1984 S A·22 ::!: :nr...::,:~~er "':to in_: lr~Y '=.:! ,.;::;, ~r= May25. 198-4 cuaROES F""" PH ... SE I Of 1 .. .,~ Thlebuslneulloondvctedby:an ch•ng1ng petitioner'• name from N ... ..._tT ....... &ArUT of ....__., f241812 ""' vn " ..., .. indtvtdutl Marie Due Perrin to Marie Due -.. • ,,._." • contracl, the prooeedl> the...,_ Road, El "t:oro, Cllllf. 92930 Publlllled Ortnge Cout Dally WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM. Linda Blanop Hlnet. The fottowtng PtlflOnl are dolnO wlll be forfeited or, In cue of • Serena Sllrone, 2543 I Taabuco Pilot June 14', 21 , 28, July 5, 1984 Project No. 4833. tdwln Webber, This statement WU fifed with the IT IS ORDERED 111•1 all peuon• b\1$1ness u : DtDIJC NOnrc bond, the full IYm thereof wtll be Road, El Toro. Celll. 92830 TH32 Inc (CON-84-2) County Clerk ol Orange County on lnternted In Ille abo'.le-entllled DIAMOND l.ANE, ·1)2 Main St.. r..-. 1~ forfeited to aald Counly of Orange. Thlt blninets It condUc* by. a TlloM desiring to t~lfy In l•vor June 7 1984 matter appear before Ihle Coun at Huntington 8Mc:ll. CA 928'6 ..,_ 7 Tl\e tu00ettlul bidder thaN bt general pertnerthlp FICTTTIOUa luelNEIS NAME tTAT!mNT The lollowlng perton It <IC>lng 1:1u11oess u JAMES MORELAND COMPANY, 3001 Elgin Pteoe, Orange, Calif 9211119 Jame• LN1et Moreland, 334 Pinecreet Ortve. Laguna SNch, CaHf 9285\ Thi• bullnMl 11 cooduc:1ed by-811 1n<l1\lldual Jamel l Moreland Tllll 1t1ternenl WU filed with Ille County Cterll ol Orange County on June 7. 1984 fM7112 PubllSlled Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 15. 22, 29, July 11, t984 f27 DEATH NOTICES I or In oppoettlOfl to thlt propoeal will f~ 9 15 AM , on July 111, 11184, in the Nin• Maull\, 710 April Of .. Hunt· FICTITIOUI w-•• required to furnish • P«formancie S.ena Stltone be given an ~unity to ao <lo II PubllShed Orange Coast O&lly Courtroom or Department No 3, al 1ngton Beech, CA 92648 NAME ITA~ Bond In an emount ~ lo 100 Tlllt •tetement waa Ned with the turther Information " dealred, you Pilot June 16 23 30. July 7. 1984 the CounhouM. 700 Civtc Center Leonard Mauth. 710 Apnl Of The followlng perton d0tng pwcent ot the amount of the con-County Clel1c of Orange County on may contac:1 the Publlc Worll• 0.. SA30 Orive w .. 1. Santa Ana. Calllomle Huntington BMch, CA 92648 t>ullnesa as lrlci, end a Payment 8ond In the May 30, 1094 partment. at N3-8321. and thaw cauae. If any. why the This t>u11neu 11 conducted by C & Bl.AWN SERVICE, 255 Coata amount of 100 petoent of the con-~ CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY DllDl lC NOT.ICE petillOO for cllaoge ol name ltlould 1nd1V1dua1s (husband & wile) Men St Cotta Mesa, CA. 92627 traci Said t>Ondt to be first Ill>-Publiltled Otange Coat Delly OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY rUUI. not be granted Ntna Mazath Wllttam Steven Uttleton. 255 proved l>y tl\e County Cou""' .nd PllOI June 23, 30, Juty 1, 14, 18&4 EYelyn MoClendon FICTITIOUI 8UllNESS IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that • Leonard Mualh Cotta M ... St .. Coeta MMa, CA. Riek Mana.ger of Otenge County. SA.48 City Clerk NA• ITATlllUfT copy of this order 10 ttlOWCllUM tie Tll!11tatemen1 ... flied lllrilh the 92827 8. PunuanttoSec:tlon4590oftN Publlehed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Tiie folfowlng pertont ar\dolng pYbllahed In The Oalfy Pllot, • "9'#9-County Clerk of Orange County on Thi• t>ustneas Is conducted by: an Government Codi of the State of PlllJC NOTICE JuM 23, 198' business u . paper of generel circulation printed May 21 1984 lndMduaJ Cellfornla. 11\e contrect wtll contain S.58 WESTERN PACIFIC SYSTEMS, In Or•w County, California. onoe a ,,._. Wiiiiam S Littleton pr<Wltlont permitting tl\e ~ f1CTTT10U9 ....... -...-Publlthed Or•""'"' co..1 n.it... Thll atatement was tllecl With Ille bid ... _ to ........ ltute ~--tor ...... ..._ tT'"'__,rT -----------3178 Pullman Street week ror lour SUCXleMlve WM61• -...-,,,_,7 Cou c f Ot Couty .._ _.,., _,, -.. ,_ .. _II' """TICE w • r r • n Ba 11 e y , t 8" 2 7 prl<X to the <late wt tor hNrtng on Piiot June 16, 23, 30, July 1. 1984 nty terk 0 ange n on any moneya wllhheld by the County The 1o11ow1ng ~ .. doi'G ____ ..-WN.l" ___ nu _____ Studebaker. Cerrllot, Calll 90701 the pelltlon SA""2 May 24 1984 ,,.,._ ol. ()fange to enaur9 ~ bualnM9 u: Manca 0# ~ SALE Albert Hiii 31 Ceto, MIMion Oeted June 5, 1964 Publlthed Orange Cout Oally un:-r::: =-:.·Su~ r• TOCAYO CANYON, 202t Quall ucc MCTION "°" v1eio. ca111 FRANK OOMENICHINI 1111nt •c NOTICE P 1o J 9 16 23 30 1984 . ..,....... · S treet. Nftpcwt a.en. Callf. e:zeeo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !NI on W G Btlley Judge ol 11\e Superior Court rWK.t 1 t une ' ' ' ' Nrves the r1gl'lt to rejec1 any Of all Steema o.v.lopmenl Compeny, June 29. 1984 st 10:00 A.M .. Dantal This statement wu llled with the Donald E. ~beum FICTITIOUI IUIMSI SA· !7 bid• and to wlllve eny lnlorm.tlty lr'I Inc, Cefffomla, 2028 Ouelf Stl'Mt, ftna nca Company. JamH B County Cl«k ot Oranoe County on JIG OlenMyre ll, tub D NAME ITAft.MINT 11t1~.r~R~~ THE BOARD Of Newport Beech, Calif. t2MO Beauc hamp and Richard L June 7. 1984 Leouna -..ch, CA. .-1 The IOlloWlf'V '*"°"' are doing P'lllJC NOTICE SUPERVISORS Of ORANGE Thit ~II ooncluctect by. a Beauchamp, Hcur•d parll•• F2'1'172 411-2t1S t>usl,,... u • 1------------corpondlon PYfWl to a Secuttty Agreement Published Orange Coat1 Dally Publllhed Ortnge Cout Deity Piiot "THE CLIP JOINr' HAIA STYL· P'ICTITIOUS ........ COU~TY. CALIFORNIA. ON~. Asat. ~ and Anendng Statement deted Piiot June 16 23. 30 July 7 t984 June 9, 111, 23, 30, 1984 ING ANO BEAUTY CAAE. 1875 NAME ITA~ (~~ED M*Y ~NJ!3ri. ROBEATI ~=~fled~ on Mey 24, t984 wltl °'* at l>'Sbllc SA33 SA-9 Stlerrlngton Way, S105, Newport Tl\e following peraont .,. doing Clertc of the Boerd of~ June f5, 1964 ui.. without warrentiea or utte. flt· l'tBl.IC NOTICE BMcn. CA. 92883 buelneas u : 01 Otange County, Callfomla ,._. ,,.. or mercllantablltty and In llC· .,____________ Pt&.IC NOTIC£ Ava Lenore Eagle. 1875 Stier-NEWPORT ENERGY RE-Publlthed Orange CoMt Deity Piiot Publlthed Otanoe Coalt Oetly oordance wtth Section 9504 of the PlCTITIOUI 9UltNEH -----------nngton Way, s 105, Newport Beadl. SOUACES, INC .. 2025 w. Balboa, June tll, 23, 1984 p J 23 30 . .JIMy 1 14 1914 FORD Cellfornla Commercial Code, the NAMI ITATIMINT K·11"1 CA. 926e3 Suite C, Newport BMc:h, CA. 92880 SA-45 not une • · · • SA53 BARBARA LYNN FORD, followlng deecrtbed pereonal PfoC>-The toltowtng per90n ts doing IUPEllUOR COU..T Of' JOMPfl Franett Eagi.. 11175 Sh«-Robert MlctlMI Alvey, 5 Gretel ~----------.....L...-----------. erty bullnets THE ITATa Of CALWC>NtlA rlngton Way S105, Newport Beech, Court, Newport BNch. CA.1128e3 passed away June 20. 1984. J .S Cempbell &. Co .• Inc an<I LOVING u ·HEARTS t555 Meaa fOfll Tltl COUNTY Of' ORANOe CA 92ee3 Jamee R. Ou!Qo. 1924 w Oceen• She is survived by her hus-Jemee Scott Camc>l>etl'• contrec-Verde E.ut • tn re tl\e Ettate or· R08ERT This bu"'-11 conduc:led by·• front. Newport Biech. CA 92e83 band Donald daughter Jen-tual right lo r**"9 $445.000 00 5SF Cotla MeM Calif 92826 HUGH YNIGUES. OeoMMd general pertnertl'ltp Thia bUalnen It oonducted by. a ' purtUant to a memorMC!um o1 ' ' SSS M CAM NO A-122127 Ava l.Mlora Eagle generel partnertl'llp ruler Lynn. age 10; sons agieemen1 ~ J s c.mpbell ' OeniM Whittington. 1 9$8 NOTICE of: SALE Of Thi• statement wu flied wtth the RM Alvey Richard W eber age 18, and & Co .. an<1 Jamee sCott Camp1:1e11 v~: ~!,.Me , C•lil 92626 MAL ~RTY AT eoun7 Cl«k of Orange County on Tiii• ttatement wu flied w1111 tl\e Daruel K ennll age 20; sis~ !:t2'1o: =•~1";· i;~balu .::;, Thii business 1• c0 onducte<1 by an NOTICE':~~~~VEN thet June l984 ,141111 ~:n~.~ or Ortnge County on Carol Weber Medan• ... Untt Inc b" Oon H.-..feuff and lndMdual blarl t ,,,...fl ., __ b t"'..: PubU-...... Or•""• Co-... o-•1y f2AM1 S w be H d . , •7u Denise Whittington IY ·-0 .......... rma...... y .... """"" -·· -· .. usan e r ~ey an E.W Schumecher <lated January This statement was filed With the •bO~lllled &.tpertor C°'*1. tM Pilot June 18, 23, 30. July 1, 1984 Published 0f&oge Coatt Delly Judy Weber Willlon; also 27, 1981, an<I u conllrmecl In • County Cl«k 01 Ortnge County on under•lgned, u Admlnl•tratrlx of SA-28 Piiot June 9, 18, 23. 30. 1984 survived by grandmother tettar tgreement dated FeOruary June 7_ 1984 the Ettll• or tile above-named o.-SA· 18 L ·u w be and la 21. 111e 1. tlelWMn J. s c.mpbelf & • FM7ell cee1ent. win ~1 bid• and ... at Pt.a.JC *>TICE UCl e e r tn· ws Co . Inc and J.,.,_ S«>tt c.mpl>ell PubllShed Or•nge Coast D&11y private aale on June 211, 1984, at Rhoda and KenTUt Ford. and Don Heydaurr. E W PtlotJune 16 23 30 July 7 191-4 ~00 a.m . or therMfter within the IANMQO Mrs Ford was a member of Scnumec:her and Gordon Scou · · SA28 time eito.ee:s by law. 10 tl\e lllgtlett IUl'E"llUOR COURT Pt&IC NOTICE the Barstow Swim Team dated FebNat'f 211. 1981 end t>Mt bidder,°" the lermt end Z20 W•t ....... ., . Tl\e tale wtH be held at 18401 Von ntmt IC NOTICE oondtttons hereinafter mentioned. left'*°°• CA. 11101 FICTITIOUI llUltNlll NAME STATIMENT Assoc1atJon. Memonal ser-KMman. Suite 4 10, trvlne, Calllornla r~ au right, lltte, and lnt••t of ROS-Ptatntllf ALLlN A GARRETT and vices Will be held M onday 92715. lnapectlOfl of the <IOCumen· K-12111 ERT HUGH YNIGUES. o.ceuecs. •t NEOLA F. GARRETT June 25. 1984 at 12 Noon at tatlOn rtgardlng the COiiaterai to be Notice of..._ of Ill• llm. ol hi• death, and all rfOhl, Defendant: MICHAEL J. RICE. an the Methodlst ~urchin Big ;er·=': ~.:v.~f:'..-!: "-:~= .. ~~~ .. ~~~:~.,~~"~!t:i·~~ :~ :~~d~alTA~BTEff1'6°:.'C~r::'~~ The tollowtng persona are doing bualneu u THE GOLDEN SHELL. 218'-' Marine Ave . Balboa Island CA 92862 Bear Ctty Pnvate inler· tocatlOn bet'#Wrl the h0ur1 of 9·00 No A· l l l279 0t olher'#IM, Since hit death, In and , corporation, MULHEARN REAL TY ment S he will be greatly A M and 5 00 p M or by apc>Oinl· In the Superior Court of the Sttle to 11\e below-deecrlbed .... 1 prop-REGISTER. a COfporellon, BRUCE Margal1ne L Ltn<llhl, 202 Grtnd Canal. Balboa tslan<I, CA 92882 Kenneth 0 Lindahl, 202 Oran<! missed by all that loved her ment ~ contacitng IN MQ.ired ol Ctlllorn1a tor 11\e County ot Or-eny Sal<I ~ltng of bi<1t for Nie T MULHEAAN. an lndlvldual, •n<I . paolea agent. Timothy S Wiii'*. ange of Uld pr°'*'Y wlll bt al the otttc:. DOES 1 through 50. lnctutlve Pacific View Mortuary. Di-Eaq . 11 the above-referenced ad· In the Matte< or lhe Ett'1e ol ol THEODORE GRUSSING, Al· Case No 497488 l'el'tors, 644-2700 dreM M1 for 11\e Nie or by tet.. ALICE LAURA SHERFEY. De· 1orney for Admlnltlratrht. 20902 IUMMONI Cenat. Belboa Island, CA 92882 Thi• butlneu Is oonducte<I by lndllllduels (husband & wife) Margallne Lindahl -----------~phontng(714)95S.1156. lceased Broo«hurat, Sulla 207. Huntington MOTICll You tlaff bMn Mled. Bld<ler• .,. required 10 bl<I cuh Notice 15 ti.reby given tlltt the Beach, CA 92846 Said reel prop-The ~t may decide ....,,., fOU HARaOR LAWN-MT. OUV1 Monuary • C.m•tetY Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa M ... !).4(1.5554 ~UC( a"OTHEllll IELL IAOAOWAY MORTUA .. Y 110 Broaoway Costa Mesa 6•2 9 IS(I BALTZ 8E"Qkt40h SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLI,,-CHAPEL •1' E 171h St Costa Mesi\ 6•6 q37 1 PACl,-IC Vl!W MEMORIAL PA"IC (. emf>tery • Mortuary l..llapel • Crftma1or~ '500 P3c1t1c V•t"••1 Or•vf' Nf'wporl Bf> ( '' fi.U ~~00 McCORMICK MOATUAlllY 17911 LaQ .Jnt C.l "Y0" Ao l &Qu"• B• ,. Ce 91651 •9·•·94 IS or cath equivalent; provided. how· undersigned wlll NII at Private sale, Y 11 o .. crtl>ed u loltow• wl1"4Mlt rour betftO hMtd un6Ma ever, that the aecured 1>"11et may to the lllghest and bMI bidder. sub-Real proper1y located In th• you rfff)Of'd wntl'" '° dare. 9'eed credit bid 1111 or any portlOn of the tect 10 conflnnetlon al sal<I Supenor County of Orang., Stale of CaN· ttle lftfomlalton i..tow. amount• due to MCUred pert ... Couft. on or •tier tl\e 2n<I day of forn11, •n<I legally <leecrtbed u II you with to Mele 11\e adviee or purtuanl lo 11\e ob41G•tton• that are July 1984 at tile olfa ol JULIAN S Euttlde VIiia TrllCt, Lot 2406. '" attor-ney tn thl• matter. you MCUred by Iha a«>ove-relerenoed ERTZ. 901 Dover Ortve. Sull• 200 Mi.oettaneous Maps r«:orded In 11\e tnoutd do to promplly ao that your Secur1ty Agreement TM Nie may Newpor1 Beach. Cahlornta 92860. Office or tile Orange County Re-written response 11 •ny, may tie be continued from time to time In County ol Orange. State of Call· COfdef llted on llme. ~ accordance with the provltlon• or tornlt. all right, lltle an<I lnterMI of Commonly known H 2415 AVll01Ut1ed hi •ldo deman· the California Commercial Code. aatd deo••Nd ., tM ttme ot deeth Florid• Street, Huntington 8Mc:ll, dade. El trlbuma, lede dec:ktlf con- r1111 tta1emen1 wH meet with the County Clerk ol Orange County on May 1' 1984 fMSI05 Published Ortnge Cout Dally Piiot June 9 16 23. 30, 1984 SA-18 PtBllC NOTICE end. In eddltlOn. Mid tale may b • end all tl\e right, tllle and Interest CA 1121148 Ira Ud. •In MHffencla a mtnOI que fO( all or any pert ollhe Coll~~-.... lllllllle .... ,.of H id d.a.aMd has A p •025-121-.02 Ud. rMpOnde denlro de IO .... FICTITIOUI au ...... ~. collatar~. wtll be acid .. It ac;qulred by opertllon of law or BIOS OR OFFERS .,. Invited for lea la lfttormacloft 4'U9 Mf"9. N._ ITA TDllWT tnd wher9 It wtttiout "'Y Wet· otherwise other 11\an or In addlUon Mid petcel of reel property AH IYdl If rou wteh to ...-ttle ed¥lce ol TM following per.an t• doing rantlea or. repr...,,t•llont o1 11ty to thtt ol said oeoea..o. at the time bid• mutt be In wrlttng. end will be *' attorney In ltll• IMIW, rou buslneN H kind or nature 1 ld•th H'lan<ltoalt11\eC*1alnrMI ret*ved by lhe Admtnlatratrl11, thcMaktctoeo,...,..ptlyeetMlrour PACIFIC GROWERS, 1505 lnqu11191 ~ be directed to oper1y Mlualed 1n the Santa Ana. ALICE YNIGlJES, attNOfflceol her wrttteft ,..,an•, M eny, mer be NIMon RO Tu•tln, Calif 92080 Timothy 8 Wagner, Eaq • 18401 nty of Orange State of Call• attorney, THEOOORE O.RUSStNG. Med Oft ttme. LUCN Cuny Well, 1505 Nleeon Von l<arman StrMt. Irvine, Cell· ornla. pat11CUlttly OMoflbed at fol· 20902 8roollhunlt, Ste. 207. Hunt· II UetM ..._~el con-I'd . Tvttln. Call! 926e0 fomta 112715, (71•) tM-1 t55. . to-wit lnQton BMch. CA 92848, or may bt MfO •"" ..,.._.en ... aeun-Thie bvalneat I• CIOndVCtect by: an Dated. June 11, 1964 ot 111n BtOCk "B" of tM Porter tiled with the Clerk or 11\e •bo* to, deberl• tlacerto In · lndMdual TIMOTHY S. WAGNER purge0tt and Blee Addition ·10 t~ titted SuperlOr Court, or may be IMCMetameftte, • eet. fMMr'9. Ml L, Wall Agent f« the S.CU'*' Patti. own of Santt Ana, .. '* m9') to Mid A.dmlnltlra1r111 I*· ,...,..u ~ " "-r a6euna.. Thi• 1te1emen1 w .. tned "'"' Ille Publlthed Otano-Coeat Ody Pltoe. l\efeof recorded In Book 14, pege ally .. .,,, time AMEA llrtt pub-,_,. .. .......,.. • ........ Ccxlnty Clerk of Ot~ County on Junt 23. 1984 I ol Ml9celleneous Recotda of Loa ot tfWa NotQ and BEFORE 1-TO THI blRM>ANT! A ct¥1 June 1, 11184 noei-CounlY. Cetlfornla the rnelllnO of MIO sate oompWnt "--.. MN 111r tt1e f'M1W1 ~· commonty known .. TEAMS Of SALE Caan. lawful ,.... ...... ,.... • '°" WW. to Pubfllhed Orange Coeet Olllly Tenn• o1 Nie cMt1 In 1ewM !nOMY of the UnUed Stal• An defend W. ......... ,_ muet. ''!Of June 11, 23, aQ, J!.1tit 1, 1"4 ol IN United Sitt• °" con-trl'IOUl\t •• determined by tl\e Ad· •"'*' • d•Yt •lier tllla eummon• 8A2I fltenn:' ., ... ,. matlorl o1 Nit. or per1 cat1 Md mtn19tratrht anO 90fMCI to be1W9en 11 ...,., on you, 11ft wftt1 Ihle C<Mn1 1-----------nce ev10enCed by not• MCllfed all pat11et f'llutt accompany'"-writ •written reeponM to the comp1 mt M,tC NOJIC( ~ ITATl.-..T Mottoeoe or TMt Deed on the l«i bid « offer, and tM beltlnC:e Un .... you do, your daitaull wt11bt1---..... --.---...---- The IOllowlnQ pertona .,. doing OC*fY '° told Tan '* cent of mutt bt paid upon tl\e conllm\atlon entered on .,..,Ion of the P4aln-fllCJmOUI a 11•1 ~=c::. 2147 No ,all"MW, t bid lo be ~1ect wit!\ of .... ti'( NICI Superior Couert or tiff, and tllft COUft may .,,,. 1 MAim l'TA~ Sant.a Ane CA 92708 othtir terma ecc.c>ta~ 10 11\e IUOQernenl IQalnal you •or lhe relW TN ~ '*9CI" .. dolflO ~· J Donat•. et.na A lldl Of otter• 10 bt In wrrttno end ~titled Court Seid ..,. will demanded In the compteln" ~ ~ -.: be reoel¥ecl ., IN atoreeeid of. be made UPof\ \he u8U9I eec:row ~ l'MUl1 ift gemllhment ol H. H tNOUSTRtAi. WAru.""" Lakey, 210 No Fatn>tew Stnte euny time al'ler the tlt9t publl-Mrm.t wagee, taklnQ of tnoMr °' PfOC*tV VIC IJI 9'0CM!itl00d PL C.1 Ana, CA 92708 tion hereof end be'fore dell of DA TEO June I, 19'4 or other ,.iief ~WI t~ com-.,._. CA 12127 Abdullah M Sallth. 214 7 Ho aaMI ALIC£ YNIGU!S P4tln1 wllitt.m ' .I HINO'I n1 Aft>- Fairw.w Sent• Ana. CA 82708 oatect rllls 20th day Oi Jut11. 11)84 Admln1ttr.irb1 of IN lllate of Dated Jan. 23, 1914 lnllOOd Pl C... """-CA '28.21 fllt• ~.,,_.It conducted bra JULI.AH S lAlZ ROBCRT HUGH VNIOUES "°8ERT D ZUMWALT, Cl«1t Thia~•COfldud.clby Ill\ general partneral\lp Altomeiy at Lew Law Olflce of ay· M FEl!L!Y °"""" ~ Debt• J Oonatt414 OCH Oo¥W on.... SU.le 200 THEOOOAt GAUSSIHO ...... M..O• .. a ........ W-.... J Hlln9CWI Thlt ttatttnent.,.. filed With the N..,pott a..ctl, CA 92t60 ltOfrtey ., Law , ..... CA.,.... , ...... .,,..,. .. lllllld """me ~y Clerti ol Otange Cowlty on DAR\..£"'( Q LEE 2 llOOll""'-1. Iv!\• 207 'tO .... A ....... ~ty OllR ot Ot ... County on May 30 IN4 A~or the •late of MIO O.C... hngton ~.CA t26' CA., 9M .,.._ M., t• , ... ,.,.,... o.nt. ... (114)914-520$ (t1t}..... • ...- Put111thed Orenge Cou1 Oe4)< Puoit.tnecl °'MOI C.0..1 Dally Pttot Publithed Orenge OoM1 l)ejly PO«M ~ Ot&ftOI eout o.ty ~-. ~1ll!llWll Or_,.. COMI o.fy Ptll.IC NOTIC( Good for u! Class1 f1ed advertising 1s your best choice for h&lp 1n sel ling the items you no longer need. It's Quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who live in this area. Call today. llilyPilat Classaf 1ed ads phone 642-5878 .... Pilot June ti n JO .My 7. tH• Jun.t 22, n_ 2t, 1"4 11 11. 23. 1914 s -•u ... June 8 ti 23. 30 ,.... ~ t I :ft. ti) , ... SA·-43 F~53 .... ,.. -t ~11.:...:;;,,;;::;;;;,.:;...,_-.,,.....,.,=~;;..;;;:==iiiiiiii----------...,;.1 ... •I ... .., be W ·!IW ..... ... ' ------i-----~-,.------------- 8 r./J. /.~ I 1 ~..:~ . I I - ( r c. • • . " • \ Bla Orange COUt DA•LV P1LOT/ turday, June 23, 1884 our famous DIMES-A•LINE ' 642-5678 Aaatum1nt1 30l2 1rna1l1 1111 .--...... --..-...__.s...,100 .. leliWut.. SllO l•l• w..... 1111' A!!i:t~X~llR@J~~~<!l a EIOllTS/lllJLS ATI!NOENT-room & kit OLHIOlL P/T tip'd ftoral a.igner .,)\ C')UnMllng. 18t5 So. El Outcell ONLY 835-9199 prlv In e.11.chanCi for OC· Wlckea Furniture hu 2·3 dayt/wHk Call Camino Real. Sit\ Ci.m GOOd looktng m1mona1... culOnal help. 5·2357 lmrned PIT Ol*'llngt. '45..Q093 l1c'd 492·72ff wldOW« &&. Would lfke to BABYSITTER my home, eve/wknd1 required. nllllST NOTICE. RETRACTION m•t young I~ PIMM morning•. permanent. Apply at 3~00 Hatbor. Nffded lmmed. part ttme d hot t P.... C M &42·2238 CO.ta Meta E 0 E. M/fl .._Ip d-'""" •-ral arr•n,.... Apologies to att MltchOO Mn P o o r ..... ... .... . .., •rv -...- officers. Wrong addNel 8\9 25 t, 701 So tat Ave, BMYty --.... WAITll rMnt• Must h.ave drtvet1 wae printed In ,,...... Arcadia, C. 91ooe HAIRSTYLIST Apply between 1 a &pm. at tie & own vehlcle pape< Should have read REWARD tor lnf0<matlon I aito Med MANICURIST Denny'• RMtaurant, 529 875-6378 uk for EllZ.a- tO SPEED bike 5SO RIB and amalt cheet ol NE'fVPOAT ~ S.lur· PLAYPEN $25. Susy-... t SWIVEL r~er. hke n9W 3-t3 t Maywood. leadlng lo errea1 end Balboa P.nn. 875-1457 Avenldo Pico, San M1h btwm 4~_pm __ _ 975-5t94 dra"'• St2 Hlghct\alt day and ~ 2916 with tray S10 Aiding play *45 Flne ChlM MtYtce s convtetlotl of a blond Beeuty Ctemenle 492-2382 -FILL/-ir PAY 2 t ZENITH color oonaote TV, ne.ds WOtk on tuner SSO Cati 646-9746 S 15 Potty S3 Car ... t Clay, Newport Beach lrucil like new 110 l.arr f0< eight S3S TYl*t eh.ir *vc:'lt~al c!T11~~ hal'9<1 young man drtvlng , _ Stroltee s2s Olnetle and Portable MWlng machln. Dumbo elephent s S20 Smelt boat anchor Put, pr...,.,t a Mure a·tss MU9tang Primer In UlllnLllT CODI PUT /Tiii Wiii 4 enalrs (formlca and S2S Luggege S5 Sportl 91by walkef new $4 S 10 Blood presaure kit 875-249S O< 631-89&4 color Laguna HRl1 area. IAllOllllT To run kl1chel'I of new IP• Opportunltl41 avallable metal) S20 OresMr IS equipment S2·S5. Olsnea Child door getet 11 MCh SS S.th ecale Sfi Crou Po .. ibl" al.,.. ... 1.,.. a gettl .. -··-In H"nll""lon with 11'141 LOS ANGELES drawef S25 Desk 8 draw· 10t·S 1 Book• 10t-25c Mn Curlty dlaper-9 se • cut MW S2 50 Metel wN Lt1t I ftHi OOf dark br' ven-W;,;ted tot AUISTUT 8eac'hMull "be . ..,••· TIMES Clrculatlon 0.- 7 GOOT coucn. good con-er S20 Maple night stand Bed ftamet SS Camping dozen Stride-Rite thoee rack S2.50. 17 phonO-61k C i( I auto van d a Ii s m I In progr ... lve Newport p«lenoed 875 3158 partment In our door to dlllon S4S 642·4397 $20 Pole lamp u Fold· table $5 Clothlng S 1-SS site 4 and S S5 eeeh graph records tor collee-found oc;n er;,: x w:'t~ril. 7141843-8211 Atan Be-.Ch Salon. Paid va-• door newapllpet Hlel ANTIQUE marble top bed11de commode SSO Floor tamp S9 Mirror Si 642·7226 435 Colton 1ng tewn tounges. 4 $2 Lamps $3 50 Baby Items 2Se·SS Toys tors SS Metal buoy S5 erea 01 NB 646_6434 TOP$$$ cation. Medlcat Int. avatl. Ollml Ptrtt1/F1t4 program. Guaranteed each Metal bed trame. --2~·$5 Double dreslel' 4S2 Swarthmore Lane. Continuing education Leouna Art·A-Falr hourly wage plu1 com-new $7 Flower pots OLD Czheck copy of St rad $45 Niie stand St S 24 l ·8362 Doble puppy, lem. found In Female• pref MOdels and progr,m. MuJt work full (114) 240-3029 mlas1on Houra: 4PM to 10¢-50¢ All items good violin with cue end bow Room divider with 2 pan-TENNIS racket. new, lrvlneinthevlClnltyolJef-Escor1s (213) 866-198-4 time 842·8115-C 9 PM Training 11 condition and clean SSO Boxes 01 martne els $20 Car radio Irey & Barranca S~2-7044 TOP SSS llTl EITRY IPlHTOI provided Pot9ntltl. to gear 2SC·S10 Old clean AM/FM $ 15 19 TV Prince Ctasslc. over sized lfUlll Ollll Ex,_.tenc. ranutred CPA earn $300 plus~ W9ek Casll only Sunday only fisll net and rope $2-'5. black white with stend S2S TV swtvet Slllld, new FOUND t blk LAB. 4 mos, Females pref. MOdets and ..-· ..., Far an Interview, call. BABY buggy that also ~~~.1~nderoga Way Seleetlon ot oars end $5. Carpets S2-S5 Fen-S1S 786-3St9 ' on McFadden & Newland Escorts (213)866-1984 P~~~~l~a:r:,~:~ firm ne~~2~~74 airport 957-2381 ext t204 1urn11n10 stroller Set in-paddles S3·S12 Mennet ton glass S8 50.527 50 TWIN mattress StO 2 S57·413t/642-448-4 I • 0 O f f/11 anl I eludes highchair. toddler DINNER table with lour alcohol galley stoves Miniature cotlecllbles S3· heavy duty steePlng bags a11an1 ff· 4 14 0c;'~ :;:9 g::"~ Gr= OCECORATE INTERIORS GENERAL OFFICE 9llP r• Street table and rocice< Perteet chal<s S35 ElectrlC tood S1S·S2S Non loul Dan· $lS Older bone china SlO each 1 ladles bike N'ewPort beYeJOP; nMda acrost from City Shop-olor/design PIT to oept tor small engr ore In tor a Grandma Qnglnally sltcer $30 Complete fortll anchor 17 feet cups and saucers $8 50-S 10. 1 tawnmowe< $10 fOlJND ADS partner with $400,000 ping Cntrl750-750S s1art Wiil lreln 775-5«7 Npl Typing, flllng ant S600wlltsellentlresetfor •Ingle bed S30 Pennzoil ellain. 7s 1001 tine S32 $16 Klngalzebedapread Toaster oven $7 ceahorcredltltne DELI person wanted tor phone aaterv •medic&! S35 Wooden rocking 30w motor on 50C per Large setecoon of lights S2 Ratt111 wall shelf S to Portable MWl"9 machine to develop local project. Bookkeep« uslatant f\111 CM's llneel h41alth fOOd vaeatlotl and pront lhar- horse, pef'fect condition quart 7S t -6 t82. and tamps $4-S2S Many Ottlce chair with arm• $20 2 small deaka S tO AR£ fRE£ 64S.IS646 . time. Pacific View Mem-store Help oriented & d• Ing plan. t glrl otc St8. Creative Playthings --------trunk• and chests, wood· 525. Oecoratot pltlows each. 1 foldlng bed s1o orlal Park. Newport • p 97S-0040. sllde, perfect condition DOORS. Interior with en vintage and antique 25t-S5. Tools 25c-S5 •HY Waate4 4 21 BMeh 6«·2700 pendeble lease apply --------- $ 18 Strolee stroller and hardware. 3 al S8 each. s 1S·S4S Wooden cro· c :rcutar hand saw 71/.'' ~t':!: J::~~,=~l. R:ed ,-na Trust o;;a and A.-fO< Pat Macy a1 225 E 17th St. c~ IEIEUI. IFFIOI walker both for $5 IS«-4579 quet set S6 39 Inch lite S1S. Handsaw S3 Pipe women's chlldren1 CaU·, or 3rd T.O. Submit Your BOOKKEEPER Newport IEllftlY lllYH T~lng, order entry, ro::i Strolee ponaerlb, navy FERN stand with metal up pictorial Coors sign wreneh S3 Boote• end clothing 50t4S. Toys, Tetml. 380-9580 9eeoh ~ &tate lnveet· Party equipment rental th ftouru for ocal blue velour Used only tine< $t0 Popup trundle S1S. 8 Inell t500 wall paperback book• SC-$2 games. current pa~r UJ-1111 mentoom~a.eQf\.111-•tore. Good driving r• ~:1~~.tl~~=ny. ---~~.;p.... ~~1 ::\~~~-•' -. , ' r... -, .~~oun .. tant. E•p'd Rent-AllM5-0780 ~ .:.--.rMIT_..t!~W ~ .~~. ."'4(.~ .'= >:.-.e~ ~:-~ ,. . . '!tiimr11n,fl'Wf charge bookkffper/Jr cord & Sat '1 req United 1 - Sl8· Whl1e wlcil• ~Ir den ata ary -S1·S.3. Inch world g.looe 1 4 pots S3 and SS 4 ~ ~~--,·~~~~~RPJl~~~~~-fi;--~~~~~ with new upholatered ~~.-~adg«aV-. ~ Sdr2awer5 8~atnu3 Wt o 9 tt1ice 1 deSk1 St.. Tupper eannlsr9' Ml S3 urday and Sunday. FOUND C()cl(atlel In th41 -• nr · i:; p 9 .'1 \ 11o-.o_ I seat In 1 country blue .._r--.... •a """...... . ... .. Salin jewelry caM new vety of McFadden & &di • s.nd '99\lme to p 0 · check S50 Antique oak TrlYlte $1-$8. 24 Inch Street (off Ptacenlla). $2 Tie rack $3 Yellow WASHER $50. 0ryW $50. Blvd 894-869119&3-1214 =·· 0., IM. BOX 870S.-t 25 Newp(,,1 pedal sewing machine rigid pipe wrench s10. 548--0135 . SatU<day and sh~ttera, 2 Mt• ·approx-Lawn equipment $50. Found Fem Bk lab pu~ ,SpecialTO'as"!!'! t1119 .• &92nd 8Meh,Ca92eSa-11oe. -.-n-.. -1-,-1-11-1-llT----------- ''white" still works S50 Palnler9 prulhea. roller Sunday 9-6 imately 36 .• x,· 125 Couc:hel $50 and U5. """' ... -Hotel SS2-4946. pada ~-$3. ROMYttle Men's lhou 9',~-10 s5 Bed $35. Chairs $10-$25. mix. male aable wt coll ' Robt. Sattler NH/CM BOOKKEEPER lntereeted In team orten· IWI Ulllmll vue S25. Llnena SOC..$5. OLYMPIC Arta Fetttval. 2 each. Cornl W.re IS Playpen S 10. 2517 fem bk tab P\IQPY. male RE Broker Bd Reeltora Newport Beach Design ted peraon. 3 ~ to BED. frame. full. solid Craft kits S1.50. Custom tlcketl Korean Dance cup coffee ~Iker S8 Ramorta, Santa Ana. brbUMtt mix • bk mix &42·2171 545-0611 Firm Me1<1 expe<. boOk· start, wlll leed to 4 daya. m. maple $30. 2 night stands made doll clothes S5-Company. July 7 $32. White mactame pot hold~ Neef Flower and Oyer. cocker, tan mix cocker: · kffper/eeeretary call Quality oriented lrvlne of-Fun & Part time. Servloe S20 each. Dresser $35. S t5 Glusware, vases. Loge seat1. 842-9569. -$3. ,...... q•-·•-Saturday/Sunday. M/blk mix cocker puppy, WANTED: People needing patty 759-1981 for'appt. flee. 8-46-8673 any11me and full bar poettons. hi di h "" •~-........,, ._.., F/buf1 mix coeker pYppy, pvt TO SSS S t0,000 up. SURF & SANO HOTEL Living room chair 540 2 c na • es. copper POLOROIO camere 115. mattreaa lor aofa bed WASHER, dryer, refrtger-mlNble/Whlte come. nu-No credit ...... no penalty. ........... DENTAL HYGIENIST for La'-:f na ,. __ ...... Marta'. end tables $25 each Mir· pans S1-$3S. American F S5 •• •-S2S. 2 WOOden foldtng ator dllhwaahef ,,.,_ --' t__. 1.11 Denison Aaaoe 673-7311 '-51"'"' L.agune Beech gen pr.e ~· rors S20-S50 548-1398 tndlan lamp S50 . S~ c.;~~:" ctialrs with rattan eeat1 mo~er $50 · :;;;.· =~;~~. •:;,~ I W H .P~2~ f: fl:· TUM/Wed. 494-3538. 4 94eo EOE • Baskets, books, toys Electric motor SS 3 bay (rattan need• reptacin{1) Vacuum cinnet $30 22'1 Bch shelter 644-3856 t p &at SI M ...... u1.,.,.t h 'ave 1-office' HIT&L/.._ •-•y BEER bottle cotlec1k>tl. A 25c-S5 Cash only 13S s SS for pair Thermo Flower Street Coate ·-. -·--llllfaUlllS collectlon of over 100 2111 Street. Colla Mesa ~~ st~~rt~~ M::,1 ~~ warmer tray "$5 Olstles Mesa Attet ~ FOUND KITTENS. part * SALES * exper Refs req d. Call R O.A preferred. AM'• Need c1anO(IUi;;m9 ~- foreton beef bottles $50 FORD Mustang trans· Picture frames S 10 Bar lrom Portugal S lS Stain· · perslan. Whlte/blk/wttt, & 7 t4-476-l978 only 7:30 lo noon. son• for ho<'MCleanlng, S40-1683 mission sso Radiator lights SS-$2S 2 cll81rs SS less flatware MNICe lor 8 CAST Iron shop put S5 grey. 5221 Oo-..wood Or WI 11000 + ..... IHTlllE. 111.n c M I N e a r •• . ca II for Innovative new~ .. . S2S Seven good 1S" and S20 Goll cart StO '" ease $30 Set of 8 Old Rawttna leather toot-H.B 893--eo17 StHttm I JHll SALAR',-PlUS Out...,.,,i 75MSB2 •lit fOf Lori cJeanl~ tervlce·•.llP BICYCLES. mens 10· tires SlO eaen 497-7009 B .. ' ff b le SS Si glasses SS 2 1•wetry ball SS 34 Inch RR FOUND·. Pet bird. de· _ ........ ....,._ . .,......ng preferr ,.. ....... train speed SSO Also 3-speed "'1 0 a r · nger boxes S 10 each Old tube caboose toy box on -•llft"'" •••-'· & enthullutle sates pef'· Ill, If IHlll "' """ S45 1-speed S39. Name GOLF etub1, full set SSO. catcula~or S3S Type-Z.enlth Oceanic radio $40. Wheels $22. 28" wooden ;~b;333Vte. 5 N.B.IC. M 0.11 IH. ll. son/11ore model with 96 bed SNF xlnt beneflt1, rlgttt penon 846-7310 brands. Extras. 811 excel-Petiet gun .vlttl holster write< 50 Underwood Rad Io a s 3. $ 1 o dropsl<Se doll crib S12. • or 48-t891 11110111.._ I fashlotl flalr nMded f~ medle.i, dental, penllon HOUSEKEEPER Mon. 0< lent Look. ride, new. $25 751-2763. adding machine S 10 Hallleratter sx too short Ptayakool Ifft top chlld's FOUND silver ring H.B • •r•• 1 our exefuslve women 9 Insurance. Send resume Tue., and Fri. Fluent Eng. Real bargains. 968-8138. GOOD Old gas 110119, 4 pMr~vl:c~':*sa5s25MSol~lee wave tadlo t0-t5-40-30 desk $5. Oak and ma~ bowling alley 8 /S lattlffq dulgner boutique. to· Parks Superior. 1445 lish Drive own car, non· melers standard broad-achoOI dnk S1S Variety 962-8S17 F/tlme. Mull be reapon-Superior Newport smkr 675-9207 BROWN ove;=-;tulfe~ bume< With griddle $50. '°'~ $10. BlectlbOard -cast with all specif!· of vfnt~ tnd antlq~ •UUl IWIDS• tlble/rellable Pleate Beacti. CA 92663 HOUSEWtFE/PERSON•L Deluxe cu•t5>"" made dog S 10 Blowflln $60 2 In-S Found tame parllltHt IT981" Ofymplc.ctia11enge '84 apply In pef"lon' ALE.XIA ,. cllatr ottoman $25 Din-house tor medium large terlof doors 2'4" S2 each cations $50. Matching chairs 50. HardWOOd Hamilton in Huntln{1ton Book pubtlShed In assoc 2M> ~or-.t A lao-aen ' ASSISTANTS/DOG SIT· •ng room set. S chairs dog SSO 548-9197 Col0< mlrr0< Ille, IS boxes speakers S25 Meat· ehlldren'a rocker S 18 Beach 64S-4521 w/U S Olympic commit-"'· -wtVlll IUlll 00181'1 aucu ..-. Pedas111 42" $50 s50 2040 Republle, grlnde< new manuW SS Pair antique wood Chal<s tee Steve Crockett OllllOllAID S60to S100aday Oeltvt1f· Ing mature ~ble 786·3S19 HEDSTRO M 'tile Costa Mesa 642•7958 ·Novelty beer bOttte $2 S29.ManyLPrecords$1 Found·WMedogwtthlO s54•7aa11541_5453 fOfhlghQu.lltyeasegOOds ingamallpacicages CaH per~tomantigehouae- BROWN recliner chair SSO Desk hght S 10 Cof- fee table S20 Desk Illes S 10 Black deal< tele· phone S 15 Blender $7 Ships mast lamp S 10 432-9019 (South Coast Ptazal cllenger' ctlan{1ing table Ente< Monrovia and Oak Pocket Fisherman S5 Nch. Large selection ol Newport Beach Animal manufacturer Must h1119 Robert 534-2090 hold in Newport Beacti. 530 Playpen/portacrib Lap.Eze letter writ• S2 tights and lamps from Shelter 644 38S6 AOMIN ASSIST own tools. Exper. only ---light cooking & eteanlng, ~~OGr~~::; ~~:!: ~~t p£~T e:~~ s~hSi~~~ ~~~k M:~~t-:Jys~~~-: ;:,: w":t~ ai!: 1a:~11$j: Ptrnaab 012 Nr?g:'1;~~~~r ~~ c:g ~~ .J~F°:: llll $211 + =:.:n,:1 1!°'2 Portacr1bsheetsSteach. units SSeeeh Cages S1 -Minl-wavebake ovenSS $45 Solld brass 4 lite ager&salesstaf1.S900 den, 'santa Ana, (n; Tltht•••trwtatff dogs, etc 5days,40/hr Regular crib size sheets. ·SS Barrel $30. Vacuum Bible Story book and r• hurricane fixture, glass mo LUSTRE-CAL Corp. Harbor Blvd.) tt•t tltt.llilltft wk, tlve--out, l~ln when C $ Dy ctea.ne $30 At ... $5-cord S2. Two wtre animal shades $45. 3 way lloor CIRCUS H B. 89S·22S7 Mon-Fri i I t 1 G arter teach nam11e r g .. ans can .. 48"x18"x20" $10 tamp $12. L"'"'t--' San CARPENTER'S HEIPER 11,.n nn.Oa I owner raves. Ood car seat infanseat $30 Lamps S1·S15. ..,, 'V".., Ulll lSSIST/•EO'Y It O salary + benetl11. Must 512 50 Cosco booster 7S1 -1396 each Smell adult wheel Mlguel bMf llgn $12 MUllUS . • NEWPORT HARBOR l·I II, llJ••I• ha\19 ear Exp + rats. seat SS Toddler girls POWE"' mower with -ag Ch&Jr Everest and Jen· 0 ans k 8 taper I person office Orglnlza· SHIPYARD Salary open lanttlq Please write to Ad CAMPER trailer tedder clothing 2T 4 T n u n1ngs S50 Adult walke< candlelabr1 $5 Several 711 I 11111••• llYI llonal. wotO-.pro· Exi>ef only. Apply ln I*'· ----' 20t. oa11u Piiot po s2o Metal bakers rack • name $40 Oak corner shelves $20. Garden tools 2~-t1ble9 S&-$45 42 Inell ' -CHtlng/typlng & lit• eon. 223 21st St, Hew· ELECTRONICTECH BOX 1560' r~t• Meea Se Wll--' cnair ... o l>fandl, excellent con-· unit Used for splceS Ro-$5 12 st. "plait 1 lh round said ......... dlnl"" FIUllTll bk:f:;lkllltnec. N-~...t... ...,..... Beech •R--S12/1.-· ~ '""' • dltlon. Some new end ex· tat:Yi _...._.._. alt__.._ " 91 wi ,,._... ·.., 9 ;)<•\"..~..... ,...... • --..w • 82626 Cosco serving c.i S5 pensive oullltl SOic-$25. ........ -. ..,.,_ wooden~ St a Mt tat>te S35. Vlnttige bfUa lfMltt neo<>ti.ote -aa••••a Know aMlog dig.Sal TIL1.,.-,_.,,...,..... ____ _ Honda 1rail TO sso. ~at-Pac;if1e Trail coa1 s25 · ~ ttno $15 1131-2226 Gamet Hite new all com-strips wn... batometet l lirs lrAll-llPI r..ume:c C & 8. lo--712. .._.... tape & dlslc drive. trouble HSl<P~IW-ln. tarn w/2 tan tove seat $30. An· OP, Maul and Sons. RCA 1950 redlo120 Slant plele 50t-S5 Oil painting S9. 1 quart solid chromed Laguna Bch. Cafff. 92852 Full time, lndd9 wtcnd1. shOOt to toweal compo-gl~ own rm •ITV. pool, 11que adding machine Stubblee. ethtetle T. board {new) S lS Beam of sunset s 10 Boy'a brass thermos deak Administrative Assist. Good pay. Growth Com-nent levet Send reeume spa. N B Orvr Lle s2s 398 Hamilton. Coste shirts llzes Mand L St-decanters SS each btcyc:le 24" 1en •peed carafe S15. Very gOOd pany. 5 locallona. Apply OMEGA. po. Box 485, 1100/wtc. 840-60t57 Mesa 548-3994 s3 9am-noon Tllree 646_4248 Schwinn $50 CraM ltem1. 24.5x t 16 rated Union 76 COUPLES SWING PARTY· A difficult & rewarding poe-In pet'IOn. Metro Car Suneet e.ach, CA 90742 HUSBAND a WIFE TEAM ---hours only. Don't miss It!. rug,, ,tltetlery S2-S5. truck tire S3S 40 1net1 Wide World 821-6117 ltlon with a lut growing Wuh, 2950 Harbor Blvd, to offer gooc1 product 10 CARD table (poker) S30 1942 'B' Anaheim Av· REFRIOGERATOR SSO. Men's wallet• SS each solid bra.u hand worked ConvenllOn. Las Vegu hlgh tech Company ca.ta M... Eaerow Orange County aupp+leta. Exercise bike S50 Lamps enue. Cosla Mesa. Cash vw door st S vw drum Women's 26" ten speed a.erV'f~ tray s20. t868 U 1· 1000 •••111111-•ITUIE CommtMlon only. High (tall) green $2S Lamp onty 642 1107 $5 964 e 178 Schwinn bicycle SSO Goll Tuahn Avenue, Cotta .,...K• earning potential Cati (music llghll SlO Metro-• • _ · __ bag and cart s 10 Mesa. 642-6417 Satur-............. .,_ Ove< 21 yrs, ruH time. ISOUW Joni 8'!3-540l • nome (eteclrlc) S20 Roll LARGE womans clothes REFRIGERATER SSO Chrtstm11 decoratton1 day only 9am-6pm __ .... ,_.... Wiii train. IS-C5-0032 Mrs PllCE.11111 1---·------- away bed S20 Oislles S1·S20 Stuf1er e•ercise Ctothet dryer S3S Sc-SOc Men's-women1-COLLECTORS! Marvel Ulll'f&IT Camp, Newport Produce Newport e .. en Company ________ ._. (plates. cups) S15 Shee1 table $40 Hair dryer Furnllure S 1 S-S2S elltldren's clothlfl9 25c· and DC comlca 19&2 to toDVectOfof Mrtltgfor OUlfflft Meklfl9 lntelllgenl per. •Ill I.I• TlllJ mul!C (books) 50c-S3 floor model $40 Free Ctoth1ng$S Workbenell $25 Men's shoel 9'it present soc each lnvestrMntFlrmlnN.B. aonable lndlYid\41 wtio • ... 979-2627 standing fire place S20 5SO. Bird e~ sso 25c-S2 women·s shoes $351100. Atao have Gold· * Su~ and L.A. Corp requlr• rMture can teke charge Salary Adult Catrlef Team. Earn 2S25 Orange Avenue Bool(s 10t eacti All other 6'.la 254-$5 Alto HJI· en Age Coma S50 and coordinating drtvet for Newport .,.. open 47&-052! $400 mo. Of more CAR rack $8 Some kids t0-4 household Items unde< ophone MO Terrarium less Couch S20 Mark reeponllbUltlN-requlr• Executive. lrreguleri---------l and adult bikes S 10-S50 SS Saturday and Sun-$5. Super 8mm editor $5. 548-6619 °' ~288 . lhorthand, ~'!, M~nlr::,:~ ---------1 ONL y 5 DAV WEEK Scientific and Bectronlc MAGNASITE repair kll day 10301 Samoa Drive. Popcorn popper 13. atrongclerlcaland ... Seaetary magaz.ines,400 1ssues2c 751b$4S Wlreparts,bins Huntington Beactl. Wooden divided relish METALartlst1 ..... S25.3 Q) admln bacttground.Non llmllarex,perienoe. mo.SEOllETAIY each 1060StateAvenue. and roof ladder ractt for 962·7073 tray $l0 Ceramic Lazy tine bualneas speaker smokerpref.CaJIShelby <213)937-1503. 1-Spm Costa Mesa. Follow Oak van $40 111 Adult bean· Susan $ t S Etectrle phones SSO eecti. Folding Cheek, 553~0 Chlld Care .,, your home. Headquartera offleeof The --------- Street Home after 12 begs S t2. 873-6336. REFRIGERA TEA sso. Gas Broom S3. Mlcroecope utlllty teble 30'x70' $50. ~ Famlly/homey environ.. Jolly Roger Rntaur1n1 .llUJ 111111 S54-7338 8am-5pm noon stove sso. Cordless kit SS. Men's figure Ice Glass shelvee S2 each. 10 ment. CM/NB 894-3854 · chain has an opening f0r Laguna s.ach ___ _ MAN'S 26" slngle speed pllone sso 24" 3-apeed skates S20 Large ash gallon Igloo drinking Ad rt' . CLERICAL Major Newport an Executive Secretary to aooeptlng appllcatlone· MOVING t II od bike $40 Smelt trike SS girl's bike $45. Push tray $2 Cambridge diet COOi«. new St5. Beveled ve ISllg Beach finance Co hat th41 President Position WAITRESS/WAITER ·mus se 1 ay 7.001114 complete wheel mower s ls Seed food S10 Porlable bar round glass table top, , requires out1tandlng (lull 11-e•,.,.r) Record-a-call S7S re-SS 20 8 I k S7 Kitchen el--. S2 .,_ new $50. t2"x~8" t A • t t several FIT clerical op-..... ..,..... mote $50 Olg1tal clocic • rac casse"es spreaders tS 22 l Flo-r bl el ...... ....... ... • SSIS an portunltlM Lit• typing shorthand end typing HOSTESSES AM FM radio S tO Roller SS S45-3838 Street Coste Mesa versl e ectrie lry pan lhelveS. brecket1 S25. ,.. slctlt• or completion of at skllls Prof~lency on (lndustrtoua-ettrectlve) and grtddle S 10 Recipe Clot"8S 25c Heh Boole• k defl II skates womens white MEN'S 10 speed bike i3s ROD Stewert concert holde< $2 Free arm MW· 25t each. 40' linear 00 We have an entry iev.t least t accounting class. wor processor• n e 1 FRY COOK nigh top S tO Please call Per f e c 1 con d 111 on ing m~ .. 1ne ta..... S20 _ _,... f ""'"'lion avalta'-1-f"" 1 Excellerlt work Inn con-ptua Lovely of1loe with (full time nlght1) 645-6978 556-7934 llcllets, good reserved ...,, .,... walnut cap nrvt\,llng or de .. pendable .,.,.,per';on d1tlon1 and r>:neflta. congenial atmosphere Apply Jolly Roger. 400 seat 1oee11ons $30 each B191 flslllng float S15. 2xt4 pony walls St foot PIHH contact Lynn plu1 excellent benefll South Cout Hwy. and S3S each Six pal~. Propane regulator $20 Stalnleu grab bart S10 lnterHted In advertlalng Stansfield IS-C4-5800 ext package Including medl· Laguna BMcfl STAINLESS steel double SEARS open hearth cor- s1nk end faucet S2S ner desk. hulch top. dark Girl'~ blcycte S10. Midget . pine S35 eacll. Small bow Stingray bike $5 back rocker $25. Small Motobeeane moped $50 wood drop leaf kitchen Eleetnc fruit dryer S2S table, 2 cllalrs $30. Old Gas ctotlles dryer S 10 1 r o n p u m p S 3 o 14 12 Priacma Lane, New· 968· 1307 Huntington available July 20th and Bedroom c!ock $2. Dis-each. 5 gallon carpet • Job will Include clerk cal and dental I ~Isl 960-2686 Ilea 10t-S5 Cooking adhesive S15. 5 gallon dutlel and special pro-7St 49. Av8co20FlnaNnciel Ser·t and profit aharl~~ KNITTERS pans 10¢-S3 Linen• St· waltcover adhesive s 15. Jects Good typing slcllll v e.. ewpor 1 f ""e nnni Wanted hand-«nlttera flt ROLL bar SSO Wlttl llghts $4. Bath towel• 25c·S2. Manna rope tat foot. ~ are s must. Exoell9nt Center Dr Newport ;P~n rom am to or pit Call 786-279.4 $50 Complete. ma small Saturday and Sunday. Statnless atHI cover benefl1s Advancement Beach, 92660 Equal op-JOLL v ROGER INC truck Living room ehalra. 23rtl and 24th eam-6pm 14• t2x36 S10. Alley 329 opportunity Send re--portunlty Employer. 17042 Giilette Ave · If you're not •hopping matching S2S each. 1734 20121 Bayview Ave Rochester. 64S-2588 sume or call: QU•I n .. •t lrvtne classified, you may be M iramar Balboa S•n•a Ana Heights Saturday 9.4 Sunday Melinde Tllael<ery " ,.... (7l4)250-033t paying too much 673-15726 S4S-3S43 1 t-3 Q.) Ut laity Plitt For typing & oth41r olflce 842-5678 -----miiiimiiiimiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1--------=-=-=J....;;;;;;;;;,.~-----J;;:;;;~------.J~.:.: ..... iiiiiiiiO_..__....;;;;;.I po Box 1seo support dutlea. Good C t M C f command of Buslneta oa I .... all 92821S Englllh, Spelling & Math. (714)842-4321 ext 302 Salary; $1.0S8-S1,288 port Beach Beach ANO SOON YOU LL BE SEEING SIGNS AROUND TOWN CALLING ATTENTION TO ESALES! If you re planning to get together tome of the Items you no longer u'e around your home end set up your own sale be sure you follow some 1mpartant basic steps' I. WHAT TO Sal Anvttung that &hll has ~b411ty end aome ve+ue 2. HOW TO PltlCI Decide the price on each 11em and then t-o that Item J. L ..... TH M SAU Weekend sales from Friday through Sunday 'eem best 4, HOW TO MT IT Uf' Make 11 asy for buyers to view the Items end have a central piece wtth sufficient change for them to pay I . HOW TO ADYllTISI The most 1nexpen111ve place to rMCh more oe<>PI• is 1n thO Cta111f1ed section of thts newspaper 6. A SI llOtt AOYfCI Your Classified department will be hapoy to give you s~ tn 1dvert1S1"Q ye>ur .. ,, Ju t call us ~II ~fore vcur Mle DAILY PILOT CLAS ... ADS CA.LL '42·1671 • >< Q.) • =-• I ~ •(tn iii p('n' IVI not hlah In pnce. rn110n 1blt <'Ost.. clntlf1ed 1d••rtistn• per month Complete a district appllcatton by Appt Setters 5-9 S100/~ noon. June 29, 1984 guar. ~ comm. GoOd Meaa Consolldeted phone voloe. Wiit train. Weier Dlllrlct 1965 No Mlllng. Call any11me1 Placentte Ave, Cotta 751-2382 Mesa. 83t-120S CIRCLE I llRIETS NOW HIRING CASHIERS l1tente11 llll ... ~ IH. I ftln., Mt21I21 a.:10 Al It l 517 w. Wison Costi Mna, Ca (714) 631·9609 (Of I Sou them Calif ornla dally news- paper needs experienced desk person with good layout and headline writing akllls. Some feature writing also required. Competitive salary and ben· eflta. EOE Reply ad #400, C/O Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa '~1esa CA. 92828. ' Daily Pilat UYOUT ARTIST Orange County daily newspaper hu an opeftin8 for a quick layout an.la\. Candidaie muat be able t.o work well with lales people and meet dally deed· lines. BU!c k.nowledae of camera ready art. tYPiiJ:irii, and the e1pebilil)' to mark up l.ayou\I for production a must. Addiuonal pro~ may include flyel"I, bn:>Chu.rea, mapi1 and IAlee pna- en\aUOn ~. 1-2 yean experiant-8 -newspaper pref rred. Send ·~ to: OHt\NGf. HlA ~ D ILV PILOT P.O. Box 1 MO ___ C.oa~ta;C,MMeta. CA 92626 Attcn on: ........ U\ ...... __ _ IT'S TIME FOR OUR.RED-HOT SEMI-ANNUAL Every new car in our big inventory is specially red-tagged Saturday,· Sunday and Monday only. Rabbit's, GTI's, Convertible's~ Jetta's, GLI's, Scirocco's, Quantum's, Vanagon's, .Camper's and special Wolfsburg Tdmited Edition'sl .... -· r MANY-ItEOOGEB r:PE> ~, e JOST FOR THIS EVENT. SALi OJI !DU llOllDAY 6/18 OllLY "FAMILY SINCE '53" • • non GALLI n.1111 • llODllLDI •• J . ~ -· --- I . v .. . . . OrMgll CoMt DAILY PtLOT /Satutday, June 23, 11M $2.17 per day That'a ALL Yo1J pey for s Unee. 30 daya In tM DAlY Pl OT SERVICE DIECTmtY AGES 11-14 ! EARN a. TO S75.00 PER WEEK . Wt 110W Ila" IS opeMlp tor JWlll tlltf Ila.en to t«llf• raders tor The ~ Coast ·°"'' Not Ollr crews start at no p.111 and ,won unbt a·JO p.m. ~" Oii Saturday, .. lwor\ a lew more hours You .. earn 1111nr lrtpS and pnzn. .. With ear~ JOtlr OWll lllOlltJ , I hrt IS no cllllWJ .. or cokcbon 111¥0!• " JOll art interested. p1tm t.all Mr £an AID 'COD( (714) 548-7058 . ~.~~~~~~~~ . . . .. • ·, . . Sn1n Ou11 /' I ------ OrMge Coeet DAILY PILOT/la Mt • ._ .. __.. .. 1 ~ ALL NEW 1984 DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS , ALL EXEC_UTIYE AND _ DEMONSTRATOR MODELS, ALL USED OARS; SPECIAll Y .PRICED FOR THIS AUTHORIZED SALES EVENT! . NOT PUBLICLY ADVERTISED, IN-eeNSteEAAT-ION O~OTHER DE~CERS. -- 't PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED ON ALL VEHICLES. USE YOUR BANK, UP TO ~ \l OUR BANKS,_ YOUR CR,EDIT UNION OR 1006~ '~'f:li116 ( ANY OTHER LEND.ING INSTUITUTION OF -~ AVAILABLE YOUR CHOICE, ON APPROVED CREDIT. ~ ~.A.c. AUTHORIZED TRADE-IN APPRAISERS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE! BRING YOUR TRADE, TITLE, OR PAYMENT BOOK . ~ t .· . . . .. SOUTH COAST DODGE . 1 2888 HAR ... BLY~.~ COSTA Ml 11 540-0330 1 llJWllN IAKll a ADAMI l I f .. I• .. C4 Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Jun. 23, 1984 . hnltut 'l8 MALIBU '3995 V6 , automatic, air cond ., PI S , P/B, AM /FM stereo. (596VWV) (Stk. P5558) '81 BLAZER '9899 Slverado, Auto, Air, P.S., P.B., Tiit, Cruise, P. Door Locks, Stereo, mags and New Tires. A Real Beauty! SER 141028 '81 CORVETIE Stick Shift! 514,999 Only 31 ,000 Miies on this Beauty! All Corvet- te Options, Ready to Go. '83 BLAZER '10,999 S-10, V-6-Auto, Air, 4x4, Power Steering & Brakes Tiit, Cruise, Beautiful In & Out-Save Hundreds On This Onel 1GLD417 '82 CHEV CREW Cll '13,995 4 door Sllverado, auto- matic, air cond., 6.2 diesel, tllt, cruise, AM/FM cass. (102147) '79 FORD F-210 R1n11r •5995 Automatic, air cond., cruise, P /S, dual tanks, mags, stereo. 35,000 orig. mllea. (Stk. 18A) (FE3389) '71i MIYERICI '2795 Perfect 2nd Car or First Car For The Grad. 6 cylinder, Power Steer- ing, Radio. Exceptional Condition! 510MOL '-1 CAPRICE WllOll '4795 22,000 original mlle8, luggage rack, power windows, power door locks, power aeat, AM/FM C888. 9 Paas. SE • 75 I r TODAY'S CROSSWORD PlJZZIE ' 55 Trout> .. se Ter1t 58 Other#orfdty eo Redu 81 Mak .. 111c:e 82 Virgin Mary's mother 83 Sheriff's band &4 Blind part 85 String - 1 Freshet 2 Din.rent 3Eq)o1e1 4 Agllnst: pref. 5 Tr .. ted with 27 Compass pt 45 Abridgment "*CV 29 Music foim 47 MAU.hbof of e Skin pro~ 30 Biting sfci1t 7 Hebrew 31 Gruatands 48 "The -· i.tter: v.,. 32 Deeds Mutiny" 8 Mirages 33 Search 49 Wood vi 9 Malt drink 3 ... c..___ Y ne .. \Ao..._.. SO AC1reu 10 Individual 35 Shortens . ·V•• _ 11 OcMn trip 38 .COfteenoutes 51 Smack 12 OutlkM: pref. 39 Appellation ' 52 Tramp ~ . ~ MIA-,--. .. 73 THING rfldl*, 111'1\/fm, freeh pwtt, low ml S2t95. 845-8111 dey9 '74 Sqbtc 412 2 ltr poncM motor Ioctl• & rune or-t &1415 obo 137..MOIJ lltll'!OL Jll IEDOlll m 8Al'tl An--.... Ml·OllO '"P.tllILY SlJk:a '93" THE NATION'S 5th LARGEST VOLUME - JEEP DEALER ·1s OUT TO SELL 100 JEEPS ON JUNE 23rd* NE> REASONABL:E OFFER REFUSED! ''FREE FACTORY AIR''* '2000 RIBAn* Ii 11 tvullt II ..... .., ..... 1 ............ , .... ..................... , ....... '1000 RIBAll* ' . I ''<"i>l!! ~-. _ ......... ) • I I I i Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/S.turdoy, June 23, 1ea. SIMILAR VALUES AVAILABLE NOW ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK! . 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 17141 540-91()0 12131 587-8266 (Just one mil~ south of the e San Diego Fwy. on Harbor Blvd.J I I 1 !~~~!-'~~~~~~-·~~~~=-~'""""-~~-'~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~-,--~~...._~_,_ lliL ...._-"---..i.__..::......:_. ~" ,.J..!_. -'~~:::=~1r.:.-.:::.:--:=-r=---==~-~ ~ -£·&£_ _1 ____ =-_1~--------u.: " •' · · rt E .'. : ~ ;!o. - ' • I . ' . . . --. . , ~ '' .... .... :: : --· -•ill• IM._ Hllir on~ -w.ti 1lrfllbla property-••* prtm -grllllt locdon -2 m•• ..--2Jc:s QllllOI-,.. ca pet-,,_,, pelnt _ ...,_. ctry.r ine*lded' COminunily pool. 8P9. auna. & jull thOrt ... to beKtl tool -----. .,.. 3 Br's. 2'h S-. plan 3. on quiet~ Sillr • c:onlider a c:apM lllcJW•ICe. Com- narity 11'9 8nd ..... ..... .,.. ~ trad&Jorm famly home in di 1' ... W• M IOCatlon. 4 BAI, ~BM;lOnnlt dfNng. wet .,_ & mn1y room. Pmm yard with tpe. 3/car pmge. You own the landt1 ---. ..,.. Aedlad $20.0000 Huge comer lot l8nd9Clll*S by Rogers. Sepsate master .... -~. luxurious bath w/9flla. pt&JS 3 BR'• & fMlly room. FantatJc fixed Cln8ndng. ••.. ..... · An aeg.t two/story. 3 BR, 2'h BA tat8M1J d ! 1'gned in and •ound gradoul pdln pados. Sp9cbJS kitchen opens to. lsge ildonnel IMng area Of~ l m F di II.I. ••JIFF ~ ._. or ~. IUn88tS & lghtL Sophisticated Ptan 3 w/lavtlh master IUlte, guest room & Dbf'.ry. L8lt Chance to buy new. bolder'• d()fing out. Outstanding fixed Joan, llftl HIT El 1121,tll f Rare 1ix BR with big View. Excel.rt famity home with recreation and formal dining r()Of'(JS plt'8 4 baths. T otalty endoeed pooHtz:ed lot In wel established ~-Good value - $625,000 Fee. ._ llJFE• tt,1n• SpectacuJar master IU1te w/ftreplace and deck - laYlst'I bath has roof-top 9tMMer with 380• view. Your own p6er & allp, 4 BRS & 4 baths -much, much more. Call nowt! 1n1• -11,111.111 Dramatic "Contemporary'' home, quality con- struction. Thtt 5 Bedroom, 5th bath. family room with soaring ceffing. h8Ye a kMlly ocean view. Custom wal1papwa, light oek cabinels, white We, ~. A unique comblnation.ot location, ~and valuett I la.A .,,._ Need Income and he next to the oceent We have a great duplex. • BR Ok'8 3 BR ~ an -.unable 1st T.O. Owner wfl c:on9ider' ~ with flnandng. NEWPORT llEACH OFFl_CE 2161 SANJOAOUIN .. LLSllOAD RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES -2-M.-O. __ .... 48A,. FR $320.000 2S18Wewctest M.MATTHEWS .. __ _ 232 an. $380.000 DOTTIE VALEHTINE 2BR. 0.. &mm SBR,O.. ----48R, 0.. • II Fl 2BR.O... F.- •I II II 3BA.'--28R.O.. ---4 BR. FR. ... ---4 BR.FR _ ...... 5 BR. FR. View .. ___ 28R.O.. ---IUI 38R. FR .. .•. ~BR, FR ..... 220 Via Plllerme> $455.000 EVELYN YOUNG 1779.000 . ••• , 1258.000 $375.000 sm.«>e> $299,000 208Gl"~C.W TOM80t.ANO 2'35Cr ..... ELE'MOR BOWIE 25f6Ci ...... FRANK SEHNES 2562Cr ..... UNOA MARSTON 3M ..... PAM MOSS 1948 Port Albans $307.500 CORA 8ALOIKOSKJ 2007 Port Ram8gale $319.000 KAY PARKER 2601 l:saand View $375.000 EVAN CORKETT 232 Iris $380,000 DOTTIE VALENTINE 1301 Keel $385.000 VALMARSHAU 2652 Crestvtew $379,000 DEBI BJ88 2502 Vista $420,000 1909 Yac:tit Pwttan $429.000 G1Nt«.ANDERSOH 3 Point Sur 4 BR. FR. Poot, View $475,000 BERT REEDY ---414 HeUotrope 3 BR. ~· FR, Spa '525,000 SARA MARVIN ..... 1 Point Sur 3 8"' FR, V... '539.000 MARIAN REEDY •HlllaL 7 Northampton 28R+Ubr9')' $570,000 CAROLE McMAHAH _, • 1717 8ay8dere 4 8R. LH $54e,500 EVEl YN YOUNG •11 II 2532 Cira. 38R. 0.. 1575.000 HILLARY THAMEA •111111 2752 Cirde 58R. O... Fee Sl50.000 EDIEOLSOH ----208 Gr9nd c.\111 4BR. Oen $779,000 TOM BOl.ANO Im--222 Vie Udo Nord 4 BR. FR $1,950,000 C.RUMSFEl.D I ''f·1,~ 'JOC ~.·. • •<fi I I , I I 't • J , I ml . llW Need lllCOft"9 and lv9 nett to .. oc• 11 We M¥e a greet duple<. • BR '*"' I ..... 9n ~11tT.O.Owrw .. OOlllllldlll hlfpiltg with ftnandng. MW.. 11;-111 4 Bedroom family home plm 1 bedroom IPt-. or ~ win. L.oc:8'ed on pttme b9t11a111 toc.aan; main dlannll ectMty, tur'*'9 bllllrt *-IMk• thia older' home • flnteltic ,,.,., Lmm.I IU .... tncredtble expm'9tve 10 room home on lip or Udot Located on 3 U kJ181 EJCPCl 11 d bwn ceiUngl, ltnry, rec:rMtlon room w111..-=e. & expansive gtm opens~ lulh OIJlldii• & pond. n .. ___.. llllJIFT A fabulous comer locatiOn on c.11111 tiMlpcwt oceanfront. This 2 BR home,_ new~. maintained plus. and fabulou9 VIEW! HURAYll MWI I'll •••FTP 2 Iota + 4 units wtth tncome .round s.u.eoo ts yours. With 20% down Mier .. ftnlince bal- ance. From the 4 Br, 3 Ba WIK thllrit Is~ of the oc:eatn. Seller wlU put In new ltcwea & owna. CORO NA DEL MAR FFD•E.• II .... Just above China Cove nestled amld9t terns and pine trees Is a very special 2 BR. 2 BA condo. It ls newly decorated with the best of tale and even has an assumable loanA Ml ma IMIJTll Bright & freshly painted 3 BR. 2~ Ba aplt .,.. dramatic floor i)lan. 2 ~ IPedoul ma.. t• suite w/retreat. formal dlr*'g room. fwnMy room. Ubrary alcove.Dut of st•• owner anxious! ~ ,, FF•llE.• .-.111 Perfect owner/UtM duplex. Front Unit has 2 Bdr, loft, 2Y, baths & family room. Bade \rit Is Just as nice but has no family room. a..t In 10?2 & a comer locatJonl l'Mll mw 11.1.1 .. Ill Broadmore -Spacious 5 BR on large comer lot wtth many trees and a maximum of ~ French doors lead to a c:harmk'Ci patJo for alnl8t vlewtng and outdoor~ ........ ..... .. Six ywa ago a cozy two bedroom home w built by OWIW'a for their I Mii •'911t. NMur'llly ltS strictly custom, doee to U. ~ llnd ha a aunny r.,._. Unit -tta ~ WE SET ,14 THE HOMES 1HAT MAKE YOU SAY"lHAT'S US? . AMERICA'S l:ARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY WE8TCUFF HOME + POOL . ....., Plllnled. c.pt11d 8nd .... .. ~·· ....trtormcn lnl...,to9how ... 1 bedroom home with tmve pool Co11 ... 1111nt- loc8tlon at reeeonable prtc.. $112,500. 131·1- NEWPORT CORNER..:....oot.. OWW • ve1rmotfvated to -and wll c:on- alder exchenge In holM In Loni 81•c"--. A ,...., pl111.m......, COOldlnaeld 2 bedroom and den + ,....., room r11li:1Mce. App11lng ..... and ..... pool and deck .... e.., to ...... ,500 lncllldee ..... ~ 131-1400 BALBOA l8LMm NEW USTINQI lmlfteculate I bedroom hoqi99 • quaint and cozrt 1 bedroom coe-.. with .... petlo wttb large petlo. Cloee to Wry and oceen KlCeel .......... lllMd buJ .. ta'7,000. Cllll 131·1400 or .,.,....,.. WESTCUFF-LARGE FAlllL Y HOIE Thie 1..aol" bulh home le OM of the ... 5 bedroom hOIW for the t.mllr n11dlng epece a prtvecy. Aft extra a.ge lot, quiet ..,_. and qualltJ lath and .,..... COMtructloft. 8ecurtty 1ptem, new cooper ,plrumblng, 2 water heeten, 2 ...... and a generocl8 me kitchen. EaeJ to "'°"· 1125,000. l7S-llOO OPEN HOUSE 8'1NDAY, 1"5 p.m. DRIVE BY 1800 DOROTHY LANE, N.8. NEWPORT DUPLEX-LIKE NEW Benk owned twrn9 on Ihle "neerty ner• In-come propertr. Trr 10% caeh down and a._,. at 12'N~. fixed rate ln..,_L.no polnlL on FEE LAND. Drive bJ 20I 11th St. and call for appt. to .... '331,000. 131-1400 COTTAGE-BALBOA ISUHD IMO,GOO . Thie 3 bedroom, 2 ...... home .... unllmlt9d cMrln and warinth. n.e· .......... _,..., lnvltel JOU to ........... h • wllll front ........ . petlo and ......,,. ..... ......... and b11chee and pier tor tllllng niHlltrfl Open ...... .....,., and.....,, 1-1 p.m. Drtwe br SR8APPlllE l~e waler BAuoA~ 2 unll8 th8t Include 3 bedroom Cape Cod home wttll rema d1l1d kitchen, ftnplece, hard- wood tloora. 3 ,.., old-,_.., unit ha 2 bedroom, 2 petloe, 4 car garage. Both unlta fumlehed and rented. Reduced to '315,000. 131-1400 BAYFRONT CONDO 8Mutlful CMnnel Reef condo with . prime ..OCNn Md ., ..... A*lng '...... 2 bedroom, 2 beth, pool, ape In a euper locetlon. a.llerwantslnstllllment ..... Call131-1400for ....... PENINSULA POINT Thia .. a ,, bedroom, 2 blltb home which ha ....., Nm0d1lld from .... ground upl "often ..,;.-. ....... Cllhp. ....... lbllned , ... wlltdow1t wttll the entire 2nd floor • the ......, ......__ ..... titting room or office and ......... ...., '°"" amenffleeltas,000. Cell to -, 131.1400 UDO ISLE-REDUCED! / Udo .... home on .,. extra Wge lot. 2 bedl'Ooma, 2 ....... den ... Wf ....... .......... «I pool and ..... OWnen rMdJ to .... Price Nduced to ...... Cal 131-1400 . . . anJ wif/,, 1hew of waler BAUIOA= ~CEA• E . ......._.. ee-e cill!Wt • fl•lc11T• ............ ....._..._ ............. 4 1t11lr11•..._.,...._...._c1• 11;..-• , .......... u.. ....... ,.. ........ or ._. It b 11111 k wit. _. w«r11 _. ll11clt1a.W,llO 111-W OCu.=RONT llEAUTYI n.11 •xc.,aDalll a CT•lfrold lw of • SJ ......... 'WOlt't lllltl ..... Ollll ~ cw .. Mdc9111nellJ. 2 • ......,_, t111l1ll ... b9vTITd = ••2dDW1, ...._ ..._ w•1 11111... utra ....-111 ,._ wCumel 0••• .. help ........... 1128,.a c.I D1-~ LITTLE 181 MD BAYFROWT .. ... 111.,._... ...., on ... .._ lot GR BAYFRONT. Qnet .._.._ wlen" ,,_. ... J. · atoly propertf wfth two ...... Spec-.. 4 and I bedroolft unlta and oww -help ....... ln.elOO NEWPORT BEACK-YEWSI VIEWSI . JUST U8TEDI ~· oewt and '-tMlr views from lllntoet ftWY room. A.,_... COM- pleted ............... with..,,......., lor greclo• lwlng. lndudee 3 bedrooma, ......, room, 11w.,.111U11c room, 3rd floor ab•••• tlon eundeck and custom woodwork ttll'ougb- out. 9tfefed .. --131-1400 SPECTACULAR NEWPORT OCEANFRONT! PTtYllte, contemporary home In corw a. cation with "tllated" wt."ldowa -enJor be•ch a oceenl 2 ltorJ, comblnlltlon llght wood floors andcarpetlng,go&WIMt~ ............. llJ room. 4 bedrooma In ruin houM phll 2 bedroom "extnn. wing with own enbm. Steined, .... a......, debllUng. 3 cm" prage. ---FEE. 131-1400 BA YFRONJ--EXTRA SPECIAL Oflwlng a aupertor location wtt11 "'Wl>E YEW" on IUln beJtront~ re1ldence .... plM/llp for. 50' , ......... of both WOl1da...a brick petlo and prden and l'9Cl..elonel .... front llvlng. Frendl doon, ... W , I c. ~ ... roof and ..... , odwr em. tn- clllded In ... 4 bedroom ..... on two ... TIT ........ ...... "*"' .... lonnal clnlna l'OOlll and k*'-' with br11kfmt--. e.., to .... tt,.GIO,OIO FEE. 91-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES,INC. RE ALTORS A Sales. Rentals. Propt>rty M 4'n0'gement 315 Marine Ave .. 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Balboa Island Newport Beach 631-1400 673-6900 Speeiali.zi"I in p~~r1y on th~ "at.-~ .•• o.-ar th.-'-•'"'' ... and "ith \ H-~ m -..,.,, ... - -'lmlD-Near beach. 0wner·s penthouse has 2 bdnns. den.. Others always rented. always ~ $368.000. DrM by 3300 ~. Old CdM. ~ -.. Ill E' I •• .._ 11 •.. f 2 I 1-1 ..-. -Just a half t*il 10 Sig eorona· Stale 8eld\ islt'9 fabulous~ bdrm tr8dltion.t home wiltl a pool, spe and t J llt .... ...., This fine ra ti tiel.at teldlnid on last Satw"day's Reel Estate Cowlr" is located at 223 Poirll98tl:ia A¥enUe in dassic Corona del Ms. Dotbe Johnson _. be hosting ml open hou9e for Interested buyers on Sunday. June 24th from 1-5 p.m UPI --102 i -Outstanding values: near COM Bead1es, 3 Bdnn, 3 baths, brand .new decks, spas, frpk::s $219,000 alfn ·rcw -3 Bdrm. 3 baths. 1sso sq. tt. end unit, patio, nice decor onty $189,900 ( llfll nm • r -Just ·steps to Balboa beaches. 3 bdrm. 2 story, 90id aJStom home wittl stone fnp&ace and ocean w.s. Only $279,000 • IOU -Brand ~ 3 bdrm, 3 ba frpk::e m master suite and liv. rm .• trench doors, pattO and sundeck S209,000 IUM • fllTa.9lf -lmmacu&ate 3 bdrm. kJts of kJt and comf~. dose to tugh school, shops. Owner/agent trmttdeired. $280,000. -WI 117 --Pertee1 tor beach living, Ii e-nu condlbon, bnght _,.,teal. $189,000. ms& --Outet cul de sac. CUl'WJd drive, paned wmdows, arte curb llPSl Bal for 3 bdrm. 2 bdt on 7500 1q.ft. tot. askmg $174,.000. •z F Ill nm -Pertty Ctipe COd wilh Ft•leh doors and windows, wood floors and formal dtnmg, 2 bdrm townhome in Newpor"L Only '.$153.900 -mY I&" -Central CdM, nw shops. footbridge cld parit, 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm untts. new carpel and paint. Only 1249.SOO. WR! • IE -3 bdrm with neutral decor and great lomls, comer kJt. do9e to 9Choots, now at $158,500. mntMT--Attractive Costa Mesa area. 3 bdrm, 2 bath wtttt U98d bric* fit~. Pft'8l'S. wood floors and pine pan ei: ag. Ah-dor..ab6ef $147,500. kU Al .. -Lowty location. sunny 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, pool and upstairs privacy. Only $126,000. .. -~ -Outdoor. teelltg. redwood interior, sk}tights. Ft• dl doors. open to Of my yard, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, quiet cul de sac. $179,000. PU L -PM&tl -3 bdrm, S bath. PM-ormna al Big Canyon Gott ec.ne.. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. V8fY upgl aded, real Class. Only $299,000. au:ar IS& • • -s 111.ooo. 3 big bdnns. 2'h baths, end unit in quiet wea near natwe pan., pool and spa. I 1111,111 11 MZ1,111 I U -81 Ill -CheerM.. a.m pe1 .. lified. mlltiat!lmmy mlintlllned, 2 bdlttd, den, 2 baltlS. 45' lot mnd just skip to .. beedt $384,000. • 7 I& -2 bdrm. den, 2 tmh toWnhome, guarded gate, belutJtulnew decor. spaQous. light. a b8'gain at $335.000. -• • .. au -Spacious Burlng9me 4 bdrm pita a.ge rec room.canyon views., owner ..,.. out! 1399,000. IEW US11• m•lllt 1n111•-Near pool and stream. 3 bdrm. 2'A bath, Soft. fireplace, vaulted eel. Inga, wooded .,.,. s. c. Plaza. Onfy $125,000. , ............ l .. J ... 2 ............. _. $209,000 .. -···-·····-·-··...2483 IMne A-, 8k '9Y. OM ..... , s.._1-. ............ $219,000 ..... : ........ _. ~~Aw. Olde COM .......... ...,..,.,...,.. . $425,000....................... 501 Clft Or.., r.pt Hgb. NB ........... -....--Ir_ ... , ... $825,000 ................ -.......... -3335 ~ Blwd. Cc9it _____. --.... l .. z sty, ....... Cll9 $475,000 ...... 2 Rue FOt.Srtainbeeeu, Big Cyn. NB _..IS II a.. ......... ..., ....... $425,000 ........... -········-501 Clff Or .. Nwpt Hgts. N8 ...................... + ......... $795.ooo ......... ._ ........... _ ..• m Po11..ma. Old CdM .. ., ............. ..... $280,000 ... -.................. -·-··-··· 715 Bells. E/81, .. ....... k p ,JW..J ........ ..-.. ~ • $219,000 ....... ---·--«G-408 PCIPPr A.._ Old~ , ---~ .... 4 .. 2~ .. ,....., .. • $3~.000 .......... --······· 1230 S8rld Key, tM-.; Cdl 2..... .... ........ $335,00(L ......... #3 Rue Fountlit• 2! I 11 Big Cyr\. .. _, J .. 2 .................. _. $475,000 .............. 2 Rue Fountainll!? 1, Big~ ,.1 .......... ........,. .......... , ... $925,000_ ........................... 3335 ~ ~ Cc:9ll , ............. 1 .. 1-.2··~..-.. ..... -. $208.000----···-··-2463 lnine A Ell CM .. -Wiii •• , • -Bw.rtiMf 3 bdrm. 2 bath home plus 1 bdnn, 1 bath ....... unit'*" 2 bdrm, 1 bath rent.t. In CdM. So. of Hwy. Meet propertyf Only $425,000. 1111& ... -..... -Adorab6el 3 bdrm. spadous, sunny c:dontal wlttl huge pool. fun yard. 8-lk repo, now wcant. dd NB b alkJn, $425,000. ~ •• , •• -5 bdrm fm"1 home with • dynamite view 4'500 .,,, ft. nn:i decor. realistic prtce s4so,ooo.-· · w=geoua I 1121,1111 R ....... .. -On Coron. del ... c:lftS owertooking entire tl8Wp0ft HIWt>or. 3 unb, with decks and magnificent YifJL $875,000.. u~u~ RMH. KALTi ' f)Jti-£>()00 . PAaFJC COAST HIOHWAY AT MKA&llfUa BOULEVARD IN coaoNA DE.. MA.a 81 I I I I I -s, ll 0 I " h It c " -l S5 0 b It 0 rt 72 Occupying a bluff-top setting above the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Reserve and the PaciflC Ocean, Cabo Del Mar is JUSt moments from Pacific Coast Highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour. One and two-bedroom condominiums are offered with special amenities including a full-size indoor racquetball court, tennis court and a huge two- story recreation building. Models open daily 10 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. (114) 840-4661 ~ok Fm communitJes by Mola Development CorpofatJon J.;.: _,,.~---..... .,_..,..... __ _,_:. ...._....._.._, . .-r-... •• ,:a.._r .,., ...... -=---...· .... Seabridge Village, a sprawling 17-acre ocean close luxury deV£Jlopment fea- turing condommiums clustered amid a serene man-made waterscape enVl- ronment aooentuated by waterfalls, lakes and streams. A 24-hour manned gatehouse bids hemeowners entry into this prestigious location featuring one and two-bedroom homes-many with lofts. Models open daily 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (114) 960-8416 ~~:\1~-1~11 )( ;1 ~:1 V I I I A (, I --- -- ---- line communttm by Mola Development Corpomtion ~ ........... --~ r , Dayton Pierson Manager, Daily Pilot Classified 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Mr. Pierson. I p Ja c c d m ) a4 i n t b c D a ti y P i I o t o n 16th & 17th planning to r~n it for three consecutive weekends. But I found that future advertising was not necessary . I received several phone calls and as a result of •Y Homes on Review ad, my friend and fellow aqent Don Sheridan and I found a buyer on the first weekend! Yours Truly, tAfLl,~~ This *45°0 Daily Pilot Ad Sold This · HOiie In One Weekend. A SmH tnestllelt URIE RESULTS •. ·Qvet Sixty Years of Turnfng Dreams Into-Reality . .., .. ON TME WA~ ... A COVE • Enjoy farii.tit views of the bay and Catalina from this uper.aed 2 bdnn. 2 bath cxmdo at the Channel Reef. Conina del Ma.r'a only higtui9e. Price reduced t.o $399,500 fee. Owners will a.Ut with fi.nandnc. Call CAROL PANGBUB.N OCEAN aUFF LOT Spect.acu1ar alie In Old CdM-build your dream home with cloee up views of tide pools, the ;my ldiorl & cmstal b&bta.. Allking $950.000. Call MARD.. YN Hll..L VILLA 8AUOA NNTHOUse Designen home with two muler suitea. Liw In or leue for put income. ffi&h lllSUJ'DabR lOll loen. WW tnde for 1AiUM property. Asking $229,000. Call MARJL YN Hat. J RIC• •INCnoN MG?• 91CGm Duplex acrcm Strftt from ~ve Myfronl bome9. Walk t.o bay or be.:h. S Wrm + 2 bllrm + pm&• '-th. 3 car ...... ..._ •• .,.rat.eel by ~rtio. tJ15.•. Call MA&IL Yll or MA1UA Bl:BCOVITZ 2 2 'LDMY J UC. AIPUC1'C* l!mU.C oceMl view a.De. 1111..i be 9C>kt now. 1'lree ..,._ + aau:a1'ble ~ In ••r c..... t1516 .... Call JOYCE DABJLT • SALL y SHIP'LSY U99 t" ,_ u vrn.r o.m fadlic+ee • lix ~ .. t.o 111 ft. Six Wrml. •~ Mdw, family room piua ~ caMnlBed wine cooia-few 1800+ boWte. MAI SI bd avai.llWe. A.-·· financUw or alb--"~own ier-'° llllltiv .... eeller. Priceil at '3,750,000. Call M.AaY JAHX aufll'a-11120 W LEVEL •&f Oll'r -.ACM O&Y ~ ~. level 3 llckm "J" pa.. with extra ..,. ..... Offl~ +it,. Ullt c:anyoa md bail tiey. b.: • nt condition.. 0..... ....... fMt .... Sub- mi\.'! C.all SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DAJIOLT IFORt·-..12 Duplex-ach 2 bdrm. 1 ~ a.th plua mcbed 2 car praee. Excellent rental area. Good tinanc- ifte-VA -enebho. Call DONNA ~IER 111' WI091111UCftD v.w With arudow owner who prefen retirf!.. _,t-wW corwWer all o11en bdudinc •CJ lhM'in8 prim reducell ..,.,ooe now tllO,OIO. ea.a D080l'HY llAJLDCAS'JLE LeT I I UC• ~&:.' -=:.= cJY· ~~· 'l'Wl'!alSLL WATcte n. eGlJllDl9 On 7th p-een in Bic Canycm. Newport ae.:tl. Pmect f« eRCUtive livinc tr enienainine. 4800 mq.ft. of perfection. Laree room&. ~ kiechm. An A+ home. Call DOROTHY KARI). CAS1LE DCLU81ft--CU'°9 ... ALTAl&LS MU ... Q-.c.n Stanish style estate kaled an • printe reed. One acre ot land with •country atmcwpfwft SUl"l'OUftded by the beauty of trees and hills. Featuriftc 5 bdrma plus pool & ...,_. with room foe ~and hones. $765,000. Call SALLY SHIP- LEY oc JOYCE DABOLT .... ..WU91'9eG •1• a LOB. 8li BS LOAMI Speriooa S Wr9 end ullit on quiet •el!ll bett with rift -I I • yant • 2 kJwly .. dos. Convenient loceti 1r w.........., Shi ; t ' ~Center• New- pmt .... ,...... Club. ...... -nvNP ia-al 11.a i....11 may be ~ far '25.184 with 1cri. flrw ...... A11riJ1c $21M,IOO. CaU SALLY SHIPLEY a JOYCE DAllOLT OLD COROllA DEL MAit A· rare opportu.nity t.o own one of the AttM landmark bome9 an ~ Blvd. nw ~ ~ with nmblini rooms is re.m&Nlcent of the JlMl en. Located on a Speoc:>W G5X 140 comer lot with • ~ view from Dina l"ant to Palos Verda R..JistxaDy priced at $1,100,000. Call BINNIE DIXON llA'ffllONT-ocE.All ... aw.a ... °""-..a. hbuloua front row view of t-=k bay & ~ ff.ichly u..,-aded lli.ncle Jewl_ l..arl'! -imaNe io.n. Land can be JIUfth-ed tm-*37 .m With lK finencinc. AM:in8 $219.000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY oc JOYCE DA80LT •mD1WOCGl•N COM*A ....... North al hil"way locatia. Ccrmr-&-2 kJll w/a»tey ecc:aa. List ,rice .......... 14; owd ;ilw · far two ht dam c.-lm em:ta with two car pnr MoQvated a0er will• CT id • often. AlllinC •••. ooo. c.aa lllAIUt mDlllD -. DON Di! THOMAS COIMJllA DR 11A11 .. Jlelichtful 3 bckm home in choice Cd.II location 90Utb of Paci& C.ollll Hwy &wly, ad1~ .. tio adjmna livinc rocm. kitchen and me bdrm. Speciow livinc room •""'* ~ and din-iDC area. Ji)rkwd two-car ptllillt. All for $281,toe! Call BlNN1E DIXON . NEWPORT 9EACM, Oii TME WATa Beautiful en~ heme. 40' dock. 5 bdnm. 2 3 betha, formal di.nine room. Sellen ha~ WC cxntideratioo and ~ ftexible. Try ll!:Me/opeion oc tnde for a:aaimerdal iocDme property • .AakiQ8 $1, 125,000. Call PAUL HU1TON ·GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 '12 CORPORA TE PLAZA D SUITE 150 0 NEWPORT CENTER • .. lj ~ I A Great Western U>IN>3DY CHIC . SPiii.iii • I 'llln I.II ~~~~~~~ .. ~~Ai~~---~~;.~~~';';;~~ SPiii.iii • -• W Beautiful front courtyard entry with~;.::-:~ :wi~·~.~ \ New Bedford Model with pool. spa. 9eCW'ity system. Numerous up-mt.eel.. Bett« make an appointment few this ODe! 758-1501 grades ind•ding French doors, bay ·windows. crown o:!lldinp, etc. A Ill• .... -1111• Javely family home on-a-)a,giecuoa lot. Call 159-1501 On kJvely street, one block to beach. Extra wide Jot, detached praee. Ml I a Wonderful buy for Old c.orona Del Mar. Quick p-44'4xl pwihle. Most1oughtafter 3 bedroom. 2 bath, one level plan. Light & airy ms:ide, 759-1501 lush gardens outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa. Just introduced to the market. 759-1501 FllE&llm -II Ill', alll&lllL Tm alFFS -•Y 1141,1• Great reduced bank rep> wi1h fabuJow frclma&e cm Newport Blvd. 3 bdnm. 2Yl baths in one of our most sought after ~! Beautiful Three residences & cme cc•nnwn:ul p-op!l"ty with ocean view. At greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 minutes to the beach! $685,000 an lm.be1ievable intenst. 759-1501 Just listed. Better see th.is one FAST! 759-1501 11,211 PEI .. Ell With pert of monthly 1eaae gioing toward the down payment when you lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 PllYl11 ., a. Reduced to $215,000. This 3 bedroom. 2 Yl bath. newly doorated home is at an exceptional price foe Newport Beach. 759-1501 11111191.11, Pl.II llD1 ..., Ideal location -larger oomer lot -builders & invest.or's delight! Only $2.69,500. 7~-1501 T&IBIU& '*' Liii Best value in Hartxr Ridge. A•rrnable $165,000 loans. Almost 2,000 9Q ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal location. One ysr Bmne Wananty provided. 759-1501 ••r11 .. 11•1 Popular Portofino Model with private pool Short walk to parlc & school Motivated aeDen.. $335,000. Call 759-1501 11,IMPEI •&ti When you~ optim this immarulate Harbor Ridge beauty, hardly lived in! 759-1501 •--a 1111 •1111111•1 ---Light. bright, prime end unit with new paint., carpets and view of greenbelt. Super family unit with 1 bdrm. l bath downstairs. 759-1501 sm,-Pllll11 ... Access comes with this a.-tom built hillside bomr in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryllide" feeling with views of hills & "'Open space". Owner will help with low interest~· 759-1501 122•••1• From this excellendy located duplex SOUTH OF TifE IUGHWAY! ftlpy stained gt.-windows, frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-150 l IPYIUll -14111111 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot.. Loca of uaed brick gives warm family feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501 ··-181EEJTl1D Spectacu.lar ocean & night ligbta views. Exquisite two plt.m den plus library with lovely patio areas & sparkling spa. Just put on the market. $550,000. 759-1501 •va121m With tenific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spaciot.m bdnm. 3 baths, French door&, skylight&. Newly decorated and entirely new kitchen! Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600.000. 759-1501 IRYINE 1121,MO Step into the world of elegance. Thia beautifully demnated & oomplete- ly upgraded home gives a new meaning to condo living. At th.ia low price. better take a look! 759-1501 ' -····-ln this extra special value in University Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & tennis. $10,000 under neaft9t comparable! 759-1501 ~ mll.IKSllLFllRR Origi.nal owner & pride of ownenhip. Ou1Jdwndinc decmaling. beautiful entry, shake roof elegance. View of park & lake• well a goU COIUIW. ONLY $159,900! Th.is one is a steal! 759-1501 111,111 Price reduction on this beautiful Woodbridge Towne Home with two pllM c1en· plus 2 baths pll.W 2 car garage pll.W fireplace. Very private md umt. Shake roof, Italian tile in atrium with fountain.. Deoarat.or wallooYerings. Thia one is EXCEP110NAL. 759-1501 ····-2~11111 In beautiful University Parle with bike trails, parka & swimming pools! Big double car~ disbwaaher, fireplace -even bM air cand.itiminct Just put OD market. Only $260,000 for this a.aper location! 750-1501 WWW&lllllTI Channing & roomy 4 bdrm, 2 ~ beth executive home just lntroch.ad to the market. Beautiful private pool & spa. Clme to 8Choola. Better 11ee this one! 759-1501 COSTA MESA ••• unw n11111 With hard to find hardwood floors. CJcee to sboppmg & trampcx1aUGn. Large 140 fL ~P Jot with fn.ait trees & rocm to expand. ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 HUNTINGTON BEACH f1lll nm•''"" Original owners have bought another & now offer this~ 4 bdmi, 3 bath family residence with safety in mind. Fenced play ara, dar pool & spa. Exceptimally large private master a&ite. A apec;.1 baaie a\ $279,000. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OfflCi 2870 San lllg•I DllYI Newport leach, CA l2llO (714) 719-1501 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." 'NEWPORl IElCH 0FRcE 2170 San 111g.a Drtn Newport l1acll~ CA 12110 (714) 751-1501 ' SOMETIM~ jut livi.ag in Newport Baell ia not enou.gh! Uoqueatiooably view of the gorgeou golf coune &Del the excitiQg Newpo.rt Center akyfute Preaideota and Princes. oil barona and giaota of finance., commerce and beyond. we offer one of the most magnificent cutom eatalea in Onage indu•"Y· indeed, the most toeiably cliatinguiah~ are magically drawn to tbia County. Behind its own electronic ptea and cobbleatone motor coartyard.. great area to live. and to enjoy. the beat the world It.as to offer. Far and wide, extensive ute of masonry with maaive colwam and WToa,gb iron fence. o.e the sophisticated ambience of Big Canyon, ia aceep~ u oae of the most finds beautiful landscaping and utmost seclusion. The home WM auperbl:y cherish~ and deaireable endavea in the country. Its m.agnificense is a piano~. with some 6.SOO square feet of meting quality. It features 4 treuure found, and the fable that ia Newport Beach ia epitomized in Big ~rooms, including a Regal muter suite. ~ ba~ba.. 4 ftreplacea, ao Canyon. Nead~ in the haahDeaa of Big Canyon with a sweeping panoramic elevator. and much, much more. Pric~ at Sl,79S,OOO. BIG CANYON ••• AllD nu SVPFJlB ESTA T£ ... THE UL TIMA T£ DISTINCTION ... AND YOUR EXPllESSION OF CllAND TA.ST£ OPEN HO~SE SA TURDA Y.12-5 • 25 AUGUSTA, BIG CANYON . NEWPORT BEACH Tb.is charming and deliglatfal collDtry home ia a masterpiece of perfection ill ita authenticity of an era in lu.tory bowa for graciou.a living. Panoramic views from rows of Freodt wioclows are port.raita of real lile mania of cliatant snow-cap~ mountaios. a billion city lighta, hilltops and treetops ... a claily spec:tacle for someone fortunate enou.gh to ·owa this ineom· parable bome and eetting. {)Ver 5,000 aquue feet Of liTIDg Space. OD a magnificent full acre. with full grown pinea, eucalyptu.a and an orchard with doaem of fruit trees, rose gardena and enhanced by a sparkl- ing pool and spa with never ending news. 12711 Resenoir · N. Tustin (Near Skyline & Foo~) CALL 731-4444 TO AllllANCE FOR St:aJRrn a.£.ARAN.Q: PLH( Ht:!> HHrll O\ \ HllH1E · :Lt110· 110\tF<il{E\I \II:\\'. ONLY '449,000. An incr~ble location high atop RedhiU it.sell with a spectacular forever view of the citiea, the hills and the Pacilic Oceaa and Ca~alina blaad in the distance. The home is over 3,400 aquue feet with a gorgeou.s. ery sheltered pool and spa. and featurea an oatatanding master bedroom auite, • deb/ atudy with a m ... ive atone fireplace and is unoWld~ by many outstaDdiog executive tat.a. It laas ma.ay pouibilitia for expamioa. ut is great the way it is! The owners have prieed it low for a fut sale and will help with the fuaancing. You've been waiti~ a long time for one like this. and here it is at last! Call to it today: . Thia ia a sapdbJy piano~ 6 bedroom home with 4 fu]I bathroom.a on • deo.aely wooded hillside with • magnilic:eot view. Th» very prime estate WM design~ and built by iu preaat owners on tbe cardally selected laalf- acre aite and lb.is ia the fint time it U. beea offer~ for sale. Comlort and dqance were important factors in the 3JIOO aqua.re feet of fine coutnactioa. aloag with exquisite decont· ing incladi.D.g cooTdin.ated clnpea. bedspreads and wallpapers ia Liie be4nom&. A r;orpem pool and spa enhance tbe great beauty of the huh lancbaiping. Other features include two fll'eplacea. air conditioning. o•er--siud 3 cu garage. and • fabulous kitchen with a view breaklaat area. The laome it free and dear. ud 0!"1or~Tlr nUN 12 .. e lT!il CMlrJMJl..N. hsUll ,(Ne., ...... _.. Dr.) -. Firi:n Completes Ridg~.moritdesiK:n. Lyon Co. will built MV communltY according to Hales Langston plan Hale&-L.angston of Orange has completed designs for Rktgemont, a new WllHam Lyon Co. townhome development to be built In Mission Viejo. Ground has already been bn*en at the sJte, located near the comer of Jerontmo and Alicia, In the master-planned community. Three two-story floor plans, In tw0:-and three- bedroom designs, wtll be offered In formats ranging from 1,016 to 1,315 square feet of llvlng spaoe. Prices -which wtll llkefy begin from under S 100,000 -are expected to appeal to first-home buyers, especially singles, young families and jotnt tenancies. Sales are expected to open In late summer. An "lnsJders' Interest List" Is already developing. • • Regtatranta wtll be kept ~ to date on the progr... of conatructlon and wtll be lnvtted to attend a ~ lhowtng of the model homea, according to Bttan Nortcaltis, vice preeldent tor The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. Peraons lnt..-ted In registering their Mml9 on the lntldefl' Llat 9hould contact The WJljwn Lyon Co., 833-3600, or wrtte to the fttm at 19 Corporate Plaza ortve, Newport Beach, CA., 92660. ·--------------.,.-..,..,,--~--:-::----"".'.'."':':~~~:-:;.:;:;:::;:""=r.i::P.EU'l~D'!;~ ·--------~. fJ.~ • .... ·"/ Ttt,_~ ~~i~--Cl~i~r~-e~C~t~s~:-~.~ Seacliff sales Pat Wiii of Huntington Bueh ls directing saJes activities at SeaCllff on the Greens, a luxury master-planned community under construction along the fairways of SeaCllff Country Club In Huntington Beach. According to Wiii, the homes are open for reservation at special pre-opening prices. The Orange Coast sales manager brings an extensJve background In real estate sales ex- perience to her new post. She has worked wtth residential and com- mercial properties In California and Nevada, most recently as vtce president of Bradley Properties in Hawaii, where she had been the firm's top agent In both sales and listings for four consecutive years. "I am delighted to be a part of the exceptional team lnvofved In the development of SeaCllff on the Greens," said Will. "I have been a resident of the SeaCllff area for a number of years and It was. apparent to me that SeaCliff on the Greens was going to be a very special place. Every step in the development of the project has shown an over- wheiming concern for quality." When completed, the 112-acre community will consis1 of 552 homes and townhomes In a variety of noor plans and exterior designs. More than 18 acres of the development have been dedicated to open space, wtth more than $8 million worth of landscaping that Includes streams, ponds and small lakes. The entire communtty will be security gated, with a 24-hour guard at the main entrance and TV- monitored automatic gates at secondary en- trances. The executive homes In The Estate Series, the first of three housing types to be t>unt at SeaCHff on the Greens, will offer a chotce of eight noor plans ranging from 2, 700 square feet to 4,400 square feet of living space. The one-and two-story homes wtll be available In three, four and five bedroom designs. Architectural styles include Mediterranean, English, French, traditional and Cape Cod. Gated entry courts, sweep-In drives and two-story entries will grace various plans. Various plans wtll feature such amenities as libraries wtth skyUghts, muttlple levet changes, circular staircases. and upper level bridges and galleries. Isaacs Group receives Beautification Award The city of Brea and Beautfflcatk>n Committe of Brea recently awarded their 1984 Beautification Award plaque to The taaaca Group for tta Blrcbbrook Office P.rk project at.3000 Birch Street, Brea. . The award wu preeented to Mr. and Mra. Dave Isaacs In ceremornes hekl at the Brea CMc Cultural Center. The taaaca Group la preeentty Mftlng another award-wtnner, L..-guna Woods In Laguna Nlg'uel, a resldenta.t project that reoefved the Bulldlng Industry of Amer1al'• anrd for "The Beet Oeeigned Slngle- FamHy Detached Home tn the West." * ' e Spacious 2-3-4 Beaoom Single Famity Detached lbnes BY Dea For Information Call (714) 736-8124 Fw~ 91 to Green River Dr. Exit mes MILLION DOLIAR .. . SEI'IING! ' FROM WW $300,000's. EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE. SFA ISIAND fi 11 Sea Cove Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660 • 714 673-0474 AT THE CENTER OF NEWPOITT' BEACH'S MILLION DOLLAR LIFESTYLE. At Sea Island, the life of luxury is now yours to enjoy. It's all here. A pril1!_e col- lection of truly executive class homes, designed to comple- ment your most discerning tastes. The security of a guarded entry gate. And a location that puts you con- veniently dose to Newport Center, Fashion Island, Balboa, and the beach. Situated next door to the golf course at beautiful Irvine Coast Country Club, with · splendid views of the sur- l Pncn w.d fiMncJrc rfftt11¥e •• diur o( publ1unon SubiequoN •• may rr ... h m rlw ......,.,i.t.i..,. Cl( John D. Lusk & Son sa cs agent. -°' .n ~-Off 1e¥t1. ~"'"-con«minr ~ ..... •HC>C'"'""' dun •rr ..,,..i.'* •• ,i.. ...w. ofrter rounding area, Sea Island has all the amenities asso- ciated with thi~ caliber of lifestyle. Like private tennis courts, a clubhouse, swim- ming pool and spa. The only thing that's missing is you. Come experience Sea Island today. Discover the value of a classic style of living. ~--------~--~~---~----..1..__~---~---~.&-....,:"'.:":"".~~~----_._-------------------------~~_,,_------~----------.~·-·-·-,----­"'. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. -. .. . ... . .. . • .. I I UIE IEW COIDO THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO WILL BE JUST LIKE NEWI NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW WINDOW COVERINGS & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000 HOME A COSTA MESA "BEST BUY". CALL ....... , •.. ,. -... IESA VEIH coumy 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- KINO LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN APPLINACES ANO TILE AND ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL & PLAY' AREAS. PRICED AT $287,500. MID MDII FMAI . IUILDULE WTSIDE LOT New listing -Cute 2 Bdrm + den home on prime Eastside corner lot zoned R-4. Price includes approved plans for 4 units. $160,000. aYCE Wilm JOYCE WI TZE R&.'M~ &31-1211 BEACH DUPLEl IEDUCED OJILY $159,000 Wonderful pride of ownershJp duplex in xlnt location between bay and ocean. Front house Is 4 bedrooms 2 bath. Spacious bachelor unit over garage has sleeping loft plus a large sunny deck . .llYCE Wilm REDUCED Darling country charmer on quiet Eastside CM St. New tile kitchen, beautiful used brick fireplace in family room, earthtone carpets, manicured yard. Only $153,000. Seller will consider lease option. a111Wilm631-1266 UJllVEISln PARK Buyer just slashed price on vacant University Terrace townhome. ·2 .bdrm, 2 bath, new carpets, excellent lo- cation. $128,000. MICE Wilm 631-1266 IEWNIT IEICHTS W/CUEST HIT LOI IOll-ASSUIE 1st Completely remodeled & expanded In 1982. Dellghtful traditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two story with ocean view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing. Great opportunltyl $283,90<>. Ill •Illa 631-1286 WTSllE $139,000 JUST LISTEDI Stunning Callfomia bungalow -Spanish style! 2 spacious bdrms. Formal dining. Totally r~ furbished & upgraded. Oak floors too. It's beautlfull UI llMDS JUIE IS IUSTllC OUT All OVEI All over the meadows and the hills. Folks are busting out of their nest and moving east. The nest Is ready for you. 1578 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, community pool & spa. _ c;>n_ly $133,000. Call ... Nt&a-111.PE 551-8191 PRICE SWllEI $25,IH This Newport Beach beauty was $290,000. It Is now $275,000 and . llllE what a buyl RV access, triple gar-Pl~•--•vDLPE age, lush outdoor privacy for the 51 Ulr:u..- sparkllng pool & spa, .. 3 .. roomy 111-1400 bedrooms, "2" flre~=s, "1" In- credible value. Call Nitwa- YILPE-551-8191 IUYEIS OILY THESE AIE IOT II MULTIPLE, lST TllE 01 IAllET 5% or 10% down buys this newly painted 3 bedroom family home in a quiet neighborhood close to schools and shopping. The covered patio, lush outdoor greenery & used brick fireplace are Just a few of the features Included at only $125,000. Call llllE Nt&•·Yllll 551-8191 STEAL ITI Almost 2 lots for the price of one In a quiet cul de sac location 4 roomy bedrooms, 1~ baths, eat-In kitchen, large covered patio & room to bulld tennis court or pool or? 5% or 10% down. $129,000. Call lllU Nl&a-YaPE 551-8191 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 i D I I -. .. . , ~I WE -llEED YOUR LISTlllGS CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM 5 BATH, TWO MASTER SUITES, 3 FIREPLACES, WET BAR, HUGEJJVING ROOM, SPEC- TACULAR BAY VIEWS, ROOM FOR 3 BOATS UP TO 55 ' FEET, STEAL AT $1, 145,000 ANO SELLER SAY'S BRING ANY OFFER ON THIS 6 YEAR OLD HOME. -I 11¥11 COHIA IEL Ill DUPLD 2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 bedroom 1 hath $650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Finance 1st T.D. $11,800 at 6. 75% 2nd T.D. $20.,000 at 13%. Steal at $250,000. • ... u. "COIOU DEL Ill IAYFIOIT' Custom 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 2 master suites, beautiful large living room with spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar & room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on bayfront at $1,196,899. Reduced to $1, 145,000. ••••IMP Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home wtth new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,000. • • 11¥11 IMP UllA ISll 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beautiful Master Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large boats up to 60 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated seller at $1, 100,000 -• .. DIP tASllOllAll.£ 111181 llHE 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble In baths, oak floors, beautiful cJty, ocean, mountain views, room addition upstairs, will lease or option, $520,000 In assumable financing. Steal at $625,000. • • 11¥111•. TIDE IAYFIOIT· FOi BAYFIOIT l/DOCI S BR, 21A BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/aJI new deci>r, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat · ~ock_. Asking $5~5,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%. -....... ' "LUIUllOUS Villi BALBOA" VIiia Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $265,000. Great terms. • • •YIE IMP -.,.., ' . .... VILLA BllJOA COIDO 2 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, view of bay & ocean. Largest plan, will trade CdM duplex or lease option or low down payment. L0west priced at $190,000. • • 111111• EllCUCE II CAIEO S~OIES Beautiful famlly ho'!le with 5 bdrms, 5 baths. formaJ living & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gaze~ pool, lacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. 8!cellent entertalntng. $529,000. • • lftll 1• IEWPOIT BEACH Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade ... • •YIE I• SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice 'yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate+ pool & tennis. $395,000. • • .. •• .. . IAYCIEST IEIPOIT 4 bedroom. 21n bath formal dining, family room, breakfast area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asking $325,000. • • llm I• COIOU DEL Ill IUPLD This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, tum 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 MESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldJi;· Total Income $30,060. Submit any offer. ....... 1 . HORSE PIOP£1n W/POTEITIAL COllEICIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, Income '$1,000 per month. Very motivated. Asking ·s2ss,ooo. Must sell. Submit any offer. .. •• YIEI• BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 D- 1 I I ~ B 1 I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I •;@WI.,.. +*Ni --1sss1 --m•wi.,.. ,,,,,, ... ii'"* --e'i't• -.e•\IM --c1i'M 1MWE¥1'> ~ w•cm 1 • I i ! ~ I l ... --, ........ ~ 14 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advert~~ auppaement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 23, 198-4 .. Bauel-wins attached homespiize Bauer Oevefopment Co. has received the Best , Attached Housing Project of 1983 award from Builder Sales Corp. for tts Hidden Valley communl- ., • ty on master-plan~ Phfllt~ Ranch In Pomona. ·· ,,,..<.--.~.. .._ . ..anp~uncement was made by Terry O'Neil, ~,lil';f~ ·ptr . t),J;..~~---L.."'l';~n 1'•~ based sales and consultant agency. · Iba. Best Attached Housing Project award Is presented to bullaers based on crttefi&-which Includes number of sales, dollar volume, number of closings, quality of product and professlonatlsm. "The people at Bauer Development are truly remarkable In their degree of Involvement wtth their projects," said O'Neil. "Warren Bauer, presfdent of the company. 'lives' In his homes while polishing the design. That concern Is apparent In the finished product, and Hidden Valley Is a fine representation of Bauer's dedication." Bauer also plans to participate in a 16-block redevelopment project with the City of Pomona. Initial plans call for development of two distinctive apartment communities, one for efderty citizens. Warren Bauer spent his Easter weekend designing a miniature scale model of his company's proposed product for presentation to the city management. Bauer generally designs sales models himself, in concert with an Interior decorator. "I'm uttlmat&- ly responsible for the results we produce and If the people I'm bulldlng ,for aren't satisfied, I can't be satisfied either," he said. Bauer Development Co. has constructld a number of commercial properties in Orange Jalle BatehlnMQ (left), Warren Baaer and Billie Renee qi Bauer DeYelopment accept County, Including the waterscaped MlchefsOn Bulldlng In Newport Beach. Besides Hidden Valley, Bauer Is tn the second phase of construction of Phillips Meadows In the master-planned development. Over two decades, Bauer Development Com- pany has produced more thai'I 3,500 homes of aJI MACNAB IRVINE REALTY A SU!5llJlAR'( OF THE AVINE ClWPANY M .. CllYM HU llRIE .__ LlfllU 111111Y RIFll 11.-.- Privacy and charm describe this lovely con-Lido Nord Bayfront! Lg warm family home (6-7 dominium overlooking Big Canyon Golf c.oune. BR), 3 car garage, or 1-2 BR apt. w/garage. Spacious home with master suite, 2nd BR, den. French doors, brick patios & floors, crown mold- and 21h baths. Beautiful decor. Hardwood floors. ing, fireplace in master suite. Dona Chichester · security gate. Community pool, spa, tennis. Micki Cooper/Barbara Aune "'RlllW..... • ...... Very low priced "Kensington" -4 BR, 3 ~ fonnal dining nn, family rm -two story attached home. Clean and neat -ready for the decorator's touch. Great for entertaining. 24 hr. security gate. Comm. pool & tennis courts. Donna Godshall .... •'ml• un11111 1111,lllU Unusual Opportunity! One of largest Iota 6800 aq. ft. L Shaped 4 BR home oriented to sun. Ready for paint & carpet. Chance for seller financing. Dona Chichester -W/11' llAT°IUP ..,.. Secluded 3 BR, 21h BA unit in private gated community -steps to beach & shopping includes land & slip. Martha Macnab ..,.., u•,111 Loll of space in this beautifully upgraded 3 br., 2 \ii ba., condo in C.Orona del Mar. Formal dining & family room & community pool, tennis & spa. Only $249,500 including land. Martha Macnab -..0 IS&l•t P1._ We have an interesting property with a well maintained 3 bedroom home with open beams and a newer 2-story 2 bedroom & library apart- ment. On a quiet Corona del Mar street but cloee to beach. It's the good life! Coby Ward •111111 LIMI ...... Over 4000 aq. ft. of perfection -Beautiful gardens with private spa. Expansive use of marble and glala. High ceilings -3 br -3 fireplaces -formal dining rm. -gourmet kitchen. Total quality thruout. Barbara Aune ,,,, ... This Big Canyon 5 bedroom 4 1h bath unique single level custom home borders the 14th fair- way in th.ia exclusive gate guarded community. The very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa a.re enhanced by a very aecluded location. Danny Bibb ee.t Attached Dom• award froia Btiallder Sal• Corp'• Terry o•ReU (be.cqroa.D4). product types. The flrm has also constructed 13 commerclal buildings, two of which are located In Denver, Colorado. Bull<tens Sales Corp. prQvldes sales dtrectton and marketing services to developers of slngle- famHy homes, luxury condominiums, custom lots, and affordable housing developments. ..ar • • llM'IRL ~ WClllderful oppcll'11mity to live in a remodeled Eastbluff home in splendid condition. A formal dining room. billiards room and spectacular fam- ily room. 'nM!re'a a den/bedrocm on the 1st flocir and three more upstai.&. all enhanced with a ~· view. Coby Ward .. .,.n••_,. ,,.,_ A gorgeous "Deene" in a superb location With total privw:y. This Deauville model bal 4 bedrooms, a great family kitchen and pidUre perfect decor. An excellent plan for entertaining or family enpyment. Lucy Rose 41' llWlllt I.ml ml 1111,lllLI Special location near community ~ bNch, tennis. V f!rJ camfortable med 4 BR custom bmne. Great approach to large slip & pier. Favorable new land leale and superb purchase option. Tom AmlWW\ 1.81 llntlll 11,HIAll A large family home on Via Lido Soud with per and UJp. 45 foot frontage. 6 bedrooms and 4 car garage. Now.one of the best values on the bay. LucyRoee Liii. -.. -~ l2lt,lllLI Fresh as a daisy and bright as a dollar thia Lusk- built 4 br home in F.astbluff is just what you're looking for! On a quiet comer and priced to lell. Coby Ward ....... Head of the Lagoon 5 BR -Valentine built waterfront with large slip & side ties for 3 boata - straight view full length of lagoon -PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tom AJ.1lmon 'OWNER DESPERATE II this large 3 bedroom 11h bath condo. Ont/ 5 years old with nity .pool & spa . Two car garage, walkir1 pantry and air ioning. Only $7000 down, assume existing loans. Low monthly nt. Full price $89,000. MAKE AN OFFERI pletely refurbished 3 bedroom home located in Mesa del Mar. of room with an add-on family room and 2000 sq. ft. of living . Asking price is $139,500. Owner will consider all offers. HARBOR HIGHLANDS $179,900 aculate 3 bedroom hone that features new appliances, roof, t and lots of appeal. A great neighborhood at a reasonable price. Traditional Realty 631-7370 HE BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH w detached homes, Laurel and Irvine Ave., Newport ch. Professionally decorated, walls, floors, windows and dscaped complete, 3-car garages. Adjoining bath for every oom, 1,000 aq. ft. master retreat, featuring large bed area ing fireplace, walk-in closet.a, skylighted lavatory and bath a with jacuzzi tub and adjoining exercise room with ther bath and sauna, bright canopy .kitchens, large formal · g and living areas with fireplace, opening to the out.side, e family area, also with fireplace, 4 bedroom homes, -3,200 sq. ft. reduced to $299,900., 111/2 3, 30-yr. ·able, $228,000., $2,260. mo. payment. No fees. 675-6670. HARBOR VIEW HOMES U:~ GOOD LMl' IN IEWPOIT IEACB GEllY.1 CBllSTA ~~;~-.~~-~~~~,.; -.~v-Q..J <I~-.~ ~ ·~~ -................. :.~·~ ''Harbor View Homes is a great place t'? live ;-tid raise a family." That's . .. the un animous o inion e!Pressed ey t~e h usand home owners w o ive in ilie area. · -.----+ Surrounded by the very expensive areas of Newport Beach such as Bi9 Canyon, Harbor Ridge, and now Belcourt, Harbor View Homes represents very affordable housing for this side of the bay. Prices run from a.bout 200,000 at the low end of the range to 350,000 at the high end, with occasional higher prices for highly up-graded models, or view J?odels in Phase Ill (Seawind). It is not only the price, but the amenities which make. it a tavorite. Almost a mile of green belts, three pQOls, two clubhouses, Roy Andersen Elementary School, a huge athletic field and outdoor basketball court are the extras which add to its appeal. Activities for both adults and kids further contribute to its reputation as the most family oriented community of Newport Beach. Call TWO LONGS for further information on Harbor View Homes. You can tell from the list of transactions and listings below that w~ are the most active agents in the area. TWO LO NG SALES -1984 Somerset Model on Port Ramsgate Palermo Model on Port Barmouth Monaco Model on Port Seabourne Monaco Model on Port Cardigan Portofino Model on Port Abbey Somerset Model on Port Aberdeen TWO LONGS LISTINGS -1984 Portofino Model on Port Trinity Monaco Model on Port Seabourne Carmel Model on Port Bannoutb available 229,000, wita land-exceptional value Portofino Model on Port Abbey available 275,000, with beautiful pool and waterfall Monaco Model on Port Cardigan Portofino Model on Port Abbey Somerset Model on Port Aberdeen Palermo Model on Port Ashley available 319,000, highly upgraded, new kitchen, room for boat storage, etc. TWO LONGS LEASES Sold Jan . 1984 Sold Apr. 1984 Sold Jan. 1984 Sold May 1984 Sold June 1984 Sold June 1984 Listed Jan. 1984 Listed Jan. 1984 Listed Feb. 1984 . Listed Feb. 1984 Listed Apr. 1984 Listed May 1984 Listed May 1984 Listed June 1984 Monaco Model on Port Barmouth Leased Apr. 1984 Somerset Model on Port Bristol Currently for Lease available one year lease 1,700 mo. 8UYAcmalftA THE ITAIUOI COMPANY UU.Eft&ft u11 s... c-... .,._,, c-Dea-· ca n •n (7H) 710.1'17e (714)17,.7711 ~!.:A..?. -~~ ~ I 1 • 2532 Clrde Or., 8a)'thorM, N.8 844-0060 1576,000 r=.. Sunday 1-5 2532 Clrcle or' ea~ N.8 844-9060 1575,000 Sunday 1-5 2535 CreltVlew, Bayshofea, Newport Beach 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 2 147 Iris Place, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $188.000 Sunday 1-5 1800 Leeward Lane (Bayc:f911) Nwpt 8Ch 842-5200 $449,500 Sun 1-5 h *** . y 1•5. 1205 No. Baytront. Balboa lltand ' -~l-6~~~ .. 61"173-~7 ~~1l~~---~~ ... -~ .. ·-·~"'""Will-" . .,,....__,,~ ~,,· .,_,.~~_.J,·;"'l~M."' r.' ... . Pal-V'_,....a .. .__ · --~ (...<~~-:<~····''-~• ..,-~ .. ~b.!ru':.is.·:.~i.'1~.,.,.. • ~--.......,.;.;.iar--..-........ ....,. ..... .. .... ,..,........ -• --r-: ..... --~~J4'c-..,·..! . ~....... --I. -• ena-r 873-1 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 .... Min '-'4tr dindery witll ,_ tlllh........., et,_ .. •n r ........ Al te. '-c._. ht.4 ...._.; en •KriM4 ilt ....._ ..... ~y ..tw~ ............ irt ~· DAtl Y ,It.OT WANT ADS.,....._. ~--.Of'" i...w. ter s* er ,_. -_...... te ht t«ll ... ......._ • tlllh c..._. ..ell S•••Y -.lllS-'ey HOMES FOR SALE 28EDAOOM 2308 Clltt Drive, Newport Beach 646-7171 $395,000 Sunday 11 -2 * • 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge Crest 759-1501 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 326 Orchid, Corona det Mar 759-1501 Saturday/Sunday 1"'6 118 Via Mentone (Udo Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $305,000 Sun 2-5 2 BA plua FAii RM or DEN • 1982 Port Locksleigh, Npt Bch 631-1266 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 9 Northampton (Belcrt) Npt Bch 644-6200 $560,000 Sun 12-5 401 Carlotta, Eastbluff 673-6900 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2516 Crestview, Bayshores, Newport Bch 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 2502 Vista, Bayshores. Npt. Bch. 644-9060 $420,000 Sunday 1-5 25 16 Crestview, Bayshores. Newport Bch · 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 2502 Vista. Bayshores, Npt. Bch. 644-9060 $420,000 Sunday 1-5 38EDAOOM * • 1119 Grove Ln, Npt Bch 673-7771 $388,000 Sun 1-5 * 2000 Highland, WestcUff 631-1400 $192,500 Sat 1-5 * 256 Ocean View, Newport Beach 645-6557 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 3028 Ocean Ave. COM 644-7208 $725,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 * * 3311 Finley. Newport Beach 673-3777 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 368 Genoa Lane, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $118,000 Sat 2-5 20451 Bayview, Back Bay, Newport Beach 494-7748 $148,000 · Sunday 1-5 •46 15 Camden, Dover Shores. Npt Bch. 760-1468 S Sunday 2-5 2662 Crestview, Bayshores, N.B. 644-9060 $379,000 Sunday 1--5 2752 Circle Dr. Bayshoreshore, N.B 644-9060 $65(1;000 Sunday 1-5 1419 Dolphin Terrace, IN. Terr. CdM 675-5930 $785,000 FEE Sun 1-5 2463 Irvine Ave., (Back Bay) CM 675-6000 $209.000 SaUSun 1-5 3 Rue Foun1ainbleau (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd., Old Corona det Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 185 1 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon, CdM , 833-3622/644--8018 $479,000 Sun 1-5 10 Morning Glory (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $282,500 Sat 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2712 San Carlos Lane.Costa Mesa S.9-9030 $139,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1419 Santanefla Terr. CdM 644-70'1J) $298,SOOfee Sun 1-5 307 Sapphire, BaJboa lstand 673-6900 $340,000 SaUSun 1:3().5 **5109 Seashore, Newpot1 Beach 545-2647 $«5,000· Sat/Sun 2-6 2812 Serang, Costa Mesa 679-2680 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 266 Slert<s, Costa Mesa 642-6368 $145,000 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) IN Sat 1-4 6«-7020 $219,000Fee Sun 1-5 ** 124 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle, N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 142 Vla Undlne (lido Isle) N.8. 673-7300 $333,000. Sat. 1-4 3 BA plua FAii RM or DEN • 1110 Rldgecres1 Or (Mar. )Atnds) C.M. 644-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1206 Cambridge, Npt Bch 759-9100 $329,900_ -... Sat 1-4:30 2345 16th St, Newport Heights, N.B 645-4670' $199,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 • 3 Aue St. Cloud (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 501 Clltt (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9161 Christine, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $150,000 Saturday 1-5 *•594 Pierpont, Costa Mela 546-2323 S 164,900 Sunday 1 .. 5 t1"33 P0tl 8&i11M1lh (HartJor VaHm61Jli 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon--8 1847 Port Shefftetd, H.V Homes. N.Bch 644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 515 Rfvenk;te Ave, Npt 8Ch 631-1268 $267,000 SWl 12-4 214 Via Ithaca (Udo lsle) Nwpt 8ch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Son 1-5 224 Via Koron, Udo Isle, Newport 8Ch 673-4727 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 48EDAOOM ** 1024 E. Balboa BIYd., Pennfnsula 631-1400 $1-;050,000 Sat/Sun 1...S * 1833 Galatea Terr (IN Terr) CdM 676-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1...S •2737 cardinal (M.Verde) C.M. 675-8320 $215,000 Sun 1-4 690 Congreea. Costa Mesa 957-8400 1114.000. Sat/Sun 1-5 890 Congreea. Costa Mela 957-8400 $114,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 1806 Galaxy Or .• Dover Shores, NB ~7171 $700,000 Saturday 1-6 1338 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores) N.B. 673-7300 $965,000 Sun 2-5 1821 Kl(lgs Rd (alff'haven) Npt Bch 759--9.100 $639,000 .. Sun 1-5 707 Main S1. Huntington Beach 53&-3240 $325,000 Sun 1...S 8241 Maitoy, Hunllnatoo Beach 960-8095 $124,SOO Saturday 1-4 2022 So. Capella Crt (M.V.) C.M S.6-5880 S 169,900 Sun 1-4 124 Via Quito (Udo Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $469,000. S.11-4 4 BR plus FAM All or DEN ""' 1909 Yacht Purt1an, Seavtew, N.8. 6«-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans, H.V. Hms., Npt Bch. 844-9060 $307 ,500 Sunday 1-5 • 2201 Laurel, Newport Beach 675--6670 '299,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 **•222 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle 644-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday .1-5 • 414 Heliotrope, Corona def Mar 6«-~ $525,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 426 Vla Lido Nord, Udo Isle 673-6411 $940,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 2200 Aralla (E.bluff) Npt Ben ~200 $220,000 Sa1 1-5 2324 Arbutus Eas1bluffa, Newport Beach 760-1214 *305.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s 1108 Dennis Or, Costa Mesa MS-0318 $249,900 Sun 1-5 40 Dnlk• e.y, Carone d9' Mar 552-2000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 ··"·~"+'~· ·r~ "4--.,~--;~~Jvhf'i " I .~ ~....._..,. -~ ,,__.. > •• JI" • Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1133 HlatUnd, W_.dfff 63.1-1400 '389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 JMmlne, Corona dlll W.---------644-7211 $479,000 -Sat/Sun 1-2 21M 1 KllMIOM. Huntington 8w:h 96:MS787 $152,50() Saturday 1-5 1921 Kinas Road, Cltffhaven, Npt Beach 642 .. 5200 1625,000 Saturday 1-5 1921 Kings Road, Cfftfhaven, Newport Sch 642-5200 $625,000 Saturday 1-5 407 ~Terrace, CdM 60-0357 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 34 Morro Bay, SpygMa, CdM 759-1501 . Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shor-, N.B 75~ 1501 $600,000 Sunday 1-5 1964 Port Laurent (Hrbr Vu Hrna),,_,. Bch • 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-t 3499 Queens Court, Costa Mesa . 645--0303 $239,900 Sat 1-5 21 Rue FountelneblMu, Big CMYO". N.B. 720-8400 $:'98,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 1845 Santiago Or. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 Sun 1-5 2 Torrey Pine (Big Canyon) N.8. 759-8477 $625,000 Sun 1-5 233 Via Genoe (Ucfo Ille) N.8 . 673-7300 $S75,000 Sun 2-5 ** •222 Via Udo Nord. Udo Isle 644-9060 $1,950,000 Sun 1-5 2111 Yacht W..,.,.., Seevtew, N.B 552--0642 1389,000 Sun 1-5 SIEDROOll 3009 Garftekl. ca.ta ..... 546-2313 $134,900 Sunday 1-t 2353 N. RMI llde Dr., Santa Ana 546-2313 $174,800 Sunday 12-' ·. I BR ... FAii Ni or DEN • * 1«S3 8ayskjia Or, CdM U1-12ee $1, 145,000 Sat 2-t. &in 12-3 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npc &ch 7s..8100 Olly 1-5 * • 30 ~ St George (By Cyn) N.8. ~ $1.195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5- •• 47 Roytl St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $1,695,000 . ~~~\,,· ....... ~·~· IBEDROOll ***• 101 Via Udo Soud, Npt Bch 675-6161 $$4,850,000 SaVSun 1-5 * * 333 Via Udo Soud (Udo) N.B. 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sat 1-t I BR plua FAM RM or DEN ** 103 Via Udo Soud, Npt Bch 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 107 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM 644 6200 $1,599,000 SaVSun 1-t CONDOS FOR IA.LE ' 211EDROOM 507 Avenkta Campo (Bklfts) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 8 CMy'On Island Or, Big Canyon, N.B 644-7 424 $220,000 Sunday 1-5 166 Fair1\awn, Costa Mesa ~7171 $141.900 ~ ,_.. ***611 Udo Part Dr (cllll 032)N.8 . 673-7300 $385,000. .Sat. 1-t 220 Nice Lane 106, Villa Balboa. NB 644-9060 $250,000 furn Sunday 1-5 813 W. 15th St. Newpcwt Beech 646-7171 $174,500 Swlday 10-2 2 BR ... FAii AM Oil DEN 7 NortMmpton. 8ek:oc.wt Hll, Npt. ee.ct.. 644-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Southampton (Belcrt Ht) Npt act. 875-6870 '459~000 Sun 12~5 lllEDROOM * 551 YIU GrMde (Blufrt) Npt 8c:h 759-91~ *205,000 Sun 1-4;30 3 BR plua FAM All or DEN 2620 9den (Eastakte) Coste Mesa 631-7054, 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11-5 '[OWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR * 13 Pakls, RSJ Hllts, Irvine 759-1501$159,900 Sat 1-5 2 BR plue FAM All or DEN * 18 Aloi, Jasmine Cf1l: CdM . 840-.a68 $322 ,000 S&.wl 1-5 DWI.EXES FOR SALE 4• plue 3 BR plue2 BR * * 1133 E. Balboa Blvd .• Pelininsuta 631-1400 $1,285,000 Sat 1-5 RENTALS 28RHOUSE8 ** 6410 W. <>oe.ntront. Npt Bct1 759-9100 $2500/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spe •?oO ••W•.mont *** w .... twont& Pool .,, ~~-Gl'8fd _. With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure1 resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are e~perienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o ' lo\lkin'. B~fore you start, call a REAL TOR® first. ra . IU1'LTOA A Pllb'ic setV•ce of the .., .... ·- ~ I - • I J 18 -Orange County Real Estate/An Adveftlalng eupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 23, 19~ • . .:~. Pros will talk with public·at- Connemara The response generated by prospective lot buyers at Moreland Development's architect/builder open houM lut month in Chino was ao CMWWheemll~:oper has decided to do tt again todey at •by-the-Sea. The eecond rendition of the open hoUte wlll ... J&k• Pl~ Jr. "<><>fl to\~ p.m. at the ocear;-view --~:·· ·~ ~I~ . • ~ "The.pul>nc· 11 cor4la'tty lnvttecfla"ineet theM professfon ... -architects and bulldefa -and ~=--+~~~.llltlPIL.l:~re plans of ~ • new home, either here or at surrounding prO)iCti," iiid Randy Glbton, project manager at Connemara. "We'd like everybody In Ofllflge Co..nty to be aware of the construction proceaa ~ atandard bulldfng pr9Ctlca, Md to clarify tM contractual relatlonlhlp between the buyer Md tM butkSer." Sunday's are•wtde ~ houM wtn give people the opportunity to 9P9ftd en afternoon .._nlng about the crMtM proc.ea of buMdlng their OWft MWlQ enwonment. All vtWt~fi"~tceiYe M«-.nct 0..1lopment'1 booke.t," YOUI . Ar8t CYStom Home-." RefreMmerita will be eerved. 111C.-=.::::.!--:.o1m:m~~;._,.....:a~:-...------------~~~ Theeonn.m.aoommunttyoffwaaMIWhome --•-.ea•••• ...... ._..Y at C••• 1 ••-"Y-tllle---. b411der either a welted prtvecy ... protected by a Guide ai1ns to protect condo dollars A new guide, • ·r_,. to Help Yow Protect Y OA11 AsaociMton Fundl. '' .. ev&itabte fr'M '"-*9 Community A.aMda- tk>ns lnstttute. CAI h• prepared ttW report in reepc:>nM to recent k>Mes by some condominium ~ own era. Intended specif icatly for con- dominium, cooperllti¥e, and homeowner •- sociationa, tt ia a guide designed to Mep auure their f lnanciat w•U- being. Association annual budgets can amount to hundre<1s of thousands of doll8rs and some- times even higher. And although day-to-day. financial operations may be M9ft to a hired manager or man...- ment company, fin• re- a pons I b 111 t y and authortty still rest .- the etect.d board °' .... condo Of homeow•• association. "Tips to Help Yow Protect Your Asaocia- tlon Funds" prov4dea a llst of stepa fJVf!KY board must take to eastabllsh fiscal authority and ensure financial ac- countablllty. The Community As- sociations Institute Is an Independent, non-profit research and educatton organlzatloft, fOI Med In 1973 to develop and dletrtbute the moat ad- Yanced Md ~Nie gt.Mdance tor 1N ere. "°"'· ~ apet'· .... .,,.. ......... .... of ... OOftWftOft ... .. Md aerw. In OOft- domintuma. ••Ml'• projects, plm'n'lled unit 4eY .. OPM•nta. co..- .. lioftl. cooperettvee, Md ...,..,.., u- .a.doN. tt ha• Mem•ers ttwoughout .. United Crowd gathers to break ground at lakefront site A snow of COC>pef'ation b«ue •• I homeowl ..... dev .. opera and a pubic agency waa demon8trated recentty at formal grounc:f,.f)re.klfig ceremon•• tor the laketr°"t recreetk>n c.ter at Eadelke VMlage in Yorba Unda. " 1 Parttctpaitng In the ceremon6n were the City of Yorba Linda, joint veftture pllt'Wn Shapett Industries, me. Md Founder• K Corp. and the Eastlake Vllage HomecllWMI a' Aaodatk>n The ground-tnl*lng, cuimtnatlng wttt\ the ,...._of IOO baloon• OYer "'916-ecre fMIHNlde communMy lllke, wu ptl 11•1 •°""by~ ... II vtoe sw-1••• 9ernle Mc:CUM. 9t11am guesta Ira •1• GI Kr_,.,,,..._ dent ol tM eo.d ol FMlft•a K ~-.,.."*to .. or'411.-lmdcw,,.,..; ~ w•-. M9/0f of Verba u.. Md .., En«•• V-... r11t 111ne; Qty M.neger M SitnoNan; Aulltd aty .._.., Bruce ChannM'lg; and C.-Sobrat, pr11lit.1t ol the Easttake Village Homeownen' Aaeodatlon. Sobral called the new center a "er~ achJevement for the community that afters home- owners a.quality not bind ~e.'' When completed In tM fOt.tt1h qu8l1er of 1N4, the two-.acre communtty •• wll kldude.,. l,OIO- square-foot recreatton buMdlng; two MrTlt1°Mg poofs, one of which wMI be e ~ Otympic .. llzed pool pl.-med to be MU-rated wttt't competition gr.,dlltands; a apa; 8URbatNftt •-; boat launc::Nng ramps and boat rent•. For more Information, phone the EuttMe Shores sales office at 779--2155, . --··--·-··-----···-....... -.. ·~·""'. ..... , .... , ..... """"'" St.... Md. prows. publcattona, educa- '6onel COWM8 eft4I worWlhope .. COft- *>cnlntum•. c:4:ia, u•- ~. and hOfMOWI• aaeociMioM. ~ entrance, Of a ,..,. CJl*'I, un- r ueu k*d r•ldentlel ~-A c1'1c1ion of 80 a.tolft ..... .....,..,.priw ....... , •• 13,500 equ re ..... COMtrucUon-~eacfr buldk'Q pads awrllglng 8,300 aquare ._. .. • up on fuly prep9red lit•. au,.ra who ,,.-~ more &· C 11 'Ha~ open 11•lng CM tltte advMWge of 23 8d•an111 wtewtota ~to.._ ,nw... .:tk>ft. 8'11DMll• pMnta Md ........ ~ 'Y'••Mlinl.VMta. F0t eddltlonal lntonnation, cal 881-0305 Of 831-aM. FU111111M• LIT'IUllLAm-..0 water w/ view of Bay. Shared ~er & slip that accommodates 3 ts -l of approx 45'. Quiet tion. E:xchg for units, comm'l or dustrial Don't miss th.is one! 995,000. ........... ...., .... •M•T mlT UllllT WI. -Also the lowest priced 4 bdrm In the tract. Two story 2~ bath with wet bar. Enjoy the executive lifestyle at a very low price of only $179,900. Call for Information today. 646-7171. · 141-1111 ..,., ... llYFllll Thia has to be one of the finest water- 'front homes available. Large Dock will Handle Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller Ones. s Bdnn, 4~ Bath, 4500 Sq. Ft. French Doon & Windows. Brick Deck and c.ourtyard. Two (2) Stairways. 11,111.- -lllllY --IDLTll (71•) •••••• LOii -1~ ... f1UICllC Mesa Verde Tri-level. 4 BR. 3 Ba, huge spa. $215,000. 2737 Cardinal, C.M. ..... 1-4P& ............. .,~ •••• .,, 11 lifs THE ~EAL ESTATE:RS RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach~Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. Owner 9-5)650-0202 CT A SAVE WI ... 111,IM -Beautiful double wide 2 bdrm, 2 bath, only 1 mile to the beach in Newport. Large comer lot wtth prtvate front & rear yards. Great location In a private & quiet park. Call us todayt 646-7171 . Ml-1111 · 111-t• 111111 VIEW lllES ......... -...i .... U.ltiea! lreaf ·Prioe at $231,IM , .. ( ................. ··•••IJ) Call Fer llt•wiac darrell pash propertie 5190 compvi dr., newport b.oc:h 111-1111 First model to sell out. Beautiful end unit., 4 Bed. + 4~ Ba.. study. plus Camily room. 3 ~all French doors & wmdows. 3 car: ~~ lovelv iandlcapin«, comm. pooJ & spa. $825,000. Xlnt • assumable final\. Guard gate at Ford & MacA.nhur . ............ .. Wl21-11MTtlM 911111&11! mG CANYON MANSION open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to sell TODAY! at $1 ,795,000. Ca ll P ATRICK TENORE at 760-8702 for gate en- ~ and details. ------ ... .. • .. DITlmlM.ID Best area -new shops, buses, etc. Two 1 BR homes with charm on a large R-2 lot. Recently re- furbished. Assumable $100,000 loan. Good value at $142,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. 1m11111mw-11n.- e1egant 2 BR, 2 BA on one level. Close to eyery convenience. Small complex wfth pool. Ask for ._._.,_.,..g;lt.c•~""'t~·~: ~'.·J .~ ..... ~...-,,,..._,..,... ... .,..;:."'l~--. lfFllMIU TISTllU 3 bedroom condo -S 103,500 located In beautiful Laurelwood >Mth par~ pool &Ad ten · . Special end unit with great lo- cation Ask for Linda Oeth. 110° YIEW -PEITMflEU Live In Newport Beach within walking or biking distance to sand and t""ocean. Spacious 1 BR. with high ceilings, skylights and security buildings. Large as- sumable loan. Live like a million- I .... i:n Laguna Beach. Excellent ocean view. Owner willing to finance. $1,400,000 Iii let, 19,000 sq. ft. in North Laguna. Whitewater view. $395,000 U Ml'H in Fallbrook. Avocado ranch with 3 bd.r. home, guest house, pool Owner will Wde. $349,500 Magnificent 7500 s.f. Spanish Villa built in 1980 with every J)OIS&ble amenity. Total privacy behind electronic gates. Spectacular 24 hr. view of ocean. bay and city. Walk to private beach. 6 BR. 6 ~ Ba. 2 family nns, 4 frpks. 3 wet bars. sauna, pool & 3 spas. Owner is leaving the area and has reduced the price to sell quickly. An excellent investment at $1,450,000. Bkr. 640-0357 aire for $160,000. Ask for Undaf'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oeth. COINUTI IDEI SAYS ~ Penthouse condominium ith ocean breezes. Two master it- es, high ceiling. skylights and walking distance to famous beach. Enjoy the good life at only $177,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. OCWI, YIEW -1111,000U Fabulous condominium home on bluff top with security and pres- tige. Out of area owner very ready to sell. See today. Well priced at $195,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. ICWllEUH!t Walk or bike to the beach in Newport Beach. Large, sophisti- cated 2 BR condom inium in a lovely setting. Well priced at $195,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. c1111m11 USTSllE can cu 1211,ooom Completely remodeled. Branp new everything. 2 story, 3 BR. 21h BA home on a huge R-2 lot. Owner will trade for Eastslde R-2 or fixer. Ask for Linda Oeth. IEWPHT EUWICEU Spacious penthouse with ocean air, patios off of all rooms. formal dining room and large rooms make this elegant ltving at tts best. Well priced at $27 4,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. anmmo can• cuuo All the speclaJ charm you've been looking for is here. Used brick, french doors, raised panel doors, heavy beamed ceilings and lat- tice separate this 3 BR charmer from the rest. $304,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. •..• , ..... 111t•.-n Truly one of a kind with outstand- ing floor plan. Separate chil- dren's wing. Very spacious with soaring cathedra,.. celling and 3 fireplaces. $«9,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. 644 7020 S•D0,000 lllER IPPIWUL •111111 1111 SPECTlllUI 24 hr ocean, bay and city view. This 4 Bdrm, 31h Ba estate situated on a huge lot has been completely re- modeled inside/out. Extensive use of oak fl ooring. cabinets and French doors provides a chanrung atmosphere for entertaining both inside and on the tiled patio surrounding the pool. The home is on one level and features privacy, a very I large family room, breakfast room and formal dining room. Walk to private beach. Owne r is leaving the area and had reducec:t. the price to $850,000. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5. 407 Mendoza Terrace. Bkr 640-0357. THE DAILY PILOT CLA SIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telephone Service: Monday-Friday • 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Bu~iness Counte r: \-1 onday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES Pl Bl.ICATIO' l>EAl>l.l'I- \1 oncla ~ ~a t. I l ::m .,..rn . Tu .... <la~ \1 011. l::m p.rn . \\ t•clnt' .. <lln Tut· ... a::m p.m. T hur .. da' \\ ··d . '::m 11.m. Frida\ Thur ... a::m p.m !'la t urthl\ Frid a~ :S:OO IL lll. Suncfa, Fri. :s:OO p .m. C CELLA TION & CORRECTION : <.an n•llatiom. and ro rrt·c·tion~ ma~ lw madt• on i.amt• dt•odlit1t''I u~ ah°' t•. Plt'aM· ai,k for a c·anc·t'llation number whc•11 c·a 1wt'llillf! ~our ad. ERRORS: Cht>c·k your ad dail ~ ancJ n ·port nron. imme dia teh . Th.-I).\ II .' rll.OT assumt>~ liabilitv for th.-rir&t · irworre,·t inst>rtion onlv. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ) ·~ 9 lfflLT._...,.. Choice reflection pond location on Vista Cajon in 'Ille Bluffs., Owner moving F.asl & must aell this 3 BR, Low Maintainace, split level 'Trina' plan. Only $215,000. Barbara Reily 752-1414. PllfHTU MIMllBI Exceptional Corona del Mar home! Double Jot south of PCH w/total privacy, Ocean View, ·Quality Construction, Like New Condition! Terrific Kit., Stained glass and much more. ~9,900. Susie Weiss 752-1414. Hunt & Associates R£Al £STAT£ . IEW-YIEW--- Situated on one of the roost outstanding VIEW sites in Newport Beach, thJs superb 5 Bd, 7 Ba Harbor Ridge home often the ul- timate in destgr\ & liveability. Main rooms boast commanding 180 deg. VIEW of Ocean. Bay & dtylights fa. beyond. Elegant, rat.ea fonrial VIEW dining, overlooking fountain & 40' pool and spa. Library, spacious VIEW family room w/ 1 of 4-plcs and a "knock-out" VIEW, Master suite of over 1000 9Q. ft. including sauna & walk-in cloRt-: room. No detail overlooked! 24 hr. g\Ull'ded gate. OOered at $1,950,000 -Call Jeri to .ee. I Tnhlsw, U. .,_ la 1-1 •IRl•UY Conternporilry 3 Br (or 2+den) ln prestigious-private-gate-guarded So. Laguna area. Lota of wood & glass in "woodsy'· 11etttna, Ocean side of hi-way w/ comm ~ pvt beach & restaurant -be.ch club. Offered at appnailal -$335.000 - shown by appt. Call Jeri. 141l4• 2111S. Jere I .. ... •. , ... ..... .. -· ....,, aw. lllTY -·-831-1218 R&IM~ of Costa Mesa ·~ CATILlll mllTl1! Enjoy ocean and city-lite views from this great 3 bdnn., 2 lh ba. pool home. Super location an Newport Beach Eastbluff. Cor- porate owner is motivated! Move right in! $270,000. Beverly Nelson. 551-1r700. -"'' m. Ill IWI I "'fEW" A great value in this Newport Beach view property located high on a hill overlooldng New- port C.enter and the blue Pacific! French doors lead from enlarged FR, DR, and entry. All this in-, eluding the land. $355,000. Myrna Boom. 551-8700. 1111nm1ua1 -- Large 3 Br., 2 Ba_, kiL faro. rm. & inside utility nn. Home located on a sprawling C.osta Mesa Jot. New roof, freshly painted & up- graded. Encloaed patio adds to family living areas. Cloee to echools & shopping. Lorraine Keyes. 551-8700. $159,900. • I Bayfront Villa. 6Br, 7~ Ba, large boat docks. $4,850,000. deco Spanish 3 Br 2 e. OD 45' & &Up. $l,lOO,OOO lii:iiiiliiiiiii ------... , .. uJ 3 Br,_2 Ba, playroom. fireplace, . . ~ Xlnl financing U20,000. nm-•m•n-Bay view t nrNly decorated Mai Br. 2 e.. 404 pedo. ~.000 . ..... -TtnMe bey & ocean view 4 Br. 4 Ba. pool home.~ price .77S,000. HI lllU-117£ Fin & Jetty~ marine room, 4 Br. 700 IQ. fL. car ~ $1.2&$,000. IATmlftmllllllft beyfroru dplx. 2 Br. 2 e. up. Ba down. 2boat1111*8· ··~.000. 1 m.oCK TO M&<Jt DOWNTOWN HUNT. IEAOt ASSUM\•' lOAN P•• •IALR INC. 220 Maill, Huntil... • .. dt ,..,..Nalr'r s~ RVM~ -- J Pfr( J BAR~~ . REALTY · R&M~ ~--.. l h I -~ ,, I -- ·· l ·. .. l ASu11hO\\ l\t·all' 1m11t0US1 NEW LISTING-ENO UNIT 4 Bedrooms. 2'ilbaths ploa family room and dining room Bice bullt In kitchen. wet bat and at- tached double garage. Vacant -move rlQht In Cell for details 142-1200 A PETE BARRET : REALTY a ~ or I. ba all 03, • 1 00. ,., ' !00 ..... fie lte, sys ige ba 'Tn, P8· Ive , ... ns. •• no IK-, ... ••• tp. 'IO. 35 41 Br ~ St "" ah, nd to tt .. , 'Y- > • * for ng I t fi&Rl IH~POR~ AP&~TMEllT S Fwn 'C'M ACTION Oii A M&T PLOT ..,.,. ..a..wn Kemleybunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Tripje Crown In '721 ro ~...:J -. ----• • , ,. • ·. I I I l -1 ~4 -Orange County Rell Estate/ An Advertl~ng eui>P'ement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 23, 1884 ftW ustml 111,llO -Absolutely beauttful garden homel New carpeting + fresh paint! Excellent location! Perfect starter! 963-6767 ElollY .... •""I -Only 2 blocks to Newport beaches. Large two story, 4 bdrm, desirable floor plan. That's great for entertaining. Sundectc off master suite. Assume $86,000 loan .at 10%. Priced to aeU at $158,0001 646-7171 DRllM fam.Y Willll -To flH this charming 3 bdrm home. Private entry way. Large living room. FamUy room. FormaJ dtnlng. Loyely yard with two patios. Well kept. Seller .~ help wtth ftnancfng. Onty $172,500. Call now, 54'6-2313 .__.A _,~4 -_ -~.,-•'"' • • ... _ ----------------- Ulll?&ll, 111,llO -E-Z terms. Lowest price In complex I Perfect starter. Prestigious Landmark. No new·loans, no qualifying. Low down! Hurry! 963-6767 IMR, .... IUILY ._ -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home In Large corner lot for eludes wet bar & covered For Your Money" ho 646-7171 rwt.-S•ALIT - investor tool Great Inc nestled between two con Good location, front h Priced to sell at onty $138, IDT -YIL.IE, 11 sumable loans that total tive rate of less than 1 ~ located In a private, gated Coast Plaza. Pool & Spa! 64 PUl1ll.a UYllDT -In elegant home secluded In finest neighborhooda. Large circular driveway. Excellent fl master suite with atrium, form room. Ivan Wells bullt home for 646-7171 Nnm&L. .UOY/U...,_ acre of absolutety Indescribable bo dens + waterfall + greenhouse fit Exotic tropical setting! Beautiful complete with skylight, wine room, fire unique at $180,000. 963-6767 ..,111111111 lllT• -3 bdrm mini est Impressive family room with massive flrepl Wood plank floors & bay windows! Private sunshine garden bath off romantic master suite. 963-6767 ••Ill mat, UllEIT WL -Also the lowest priced 4 bdrm In the track. Two story 21/a bath with wet bar. Enjoy the executive llfestyte at a Yf1fY low price of onty $179,900. Call for lnfor- matton today. 646-7171. l.llTW, ...... -Lease option. 2 bdrm condo with 2 car garage. Includes pool & spa. A perfect starter for the young couple. This attractive home Is a o pure lease option to fl 7171 111,111 YI .1 .... 1•1 At 8% lntereat. Try a nf1W 2nd Trust deed. Small down. Low paynienta. 3 bdrm. Upgraded. Call quickly, this won't last atS 104,950. 546-2313 · Ill.MIU l.llTW, 11•,111 -2 Perfect lnvest- menl or starter home. 2 bdrm. Owner will assist ~.... . Call today. 546-2313 1174,111 -Costa Mesa ge front unit. Lar~ ttvtng and eachwlth fireplace. Modem kttehen. 2 baths. Immaculate throughout. •• -Huge yard. S 134,950. Room t size 108X107. Quiet cul de sac. m home. Call now! 546-2313 fllD -$154',950. Move up to t an affordable price. Lots of poten- m, 2 bath. Large lot. Seller want• out 2313 •t• -$213,000. Executive cus- ullt ranch style home ln prtme location. red entry gate. Large private courtyard. 4 s, 2 bath. Famlty room. Gourmet kitchen, try, wine storage. 54'6-2313 EiliilM •-· 11..,.. -Beautiful 2 year old executive home on small cul de sac street. Wood led outside, leaded glass, lkytlghta ry rustic inside. Three large bdrma, 3 ormal dining. Separate office. Large .....,....__.-::;; areas. Beautiful rear yard wtth spa. CaJI for ap~ntment. 54'6-2313 llUB ... 1111 -$59,900 total prioe. Try $2,995 down! 1 bdrm pk.la <*l condo. Com- munity pool end spa. 1lMa wtH not last, call nowt 546-2313