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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilota --1111.fllll SA TUROA Y, JULY 14, 198-4 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORN IA 25 CENTS Costa Mesa's Bruce Ib- betson Is setUng h is sigh ts on h elpi ng U.S. win a rowtng medal at the Olympic Gam es. SeePageBl . Cout Coast residents win plen- ty of prizes at the Orange CountyFalr./A4,8 California Gov. Deukmejlan signs two bills that will bring $50 mllllon In Jail funds to Orange County .I A3 Firefighters finally con- tain the week-old Se- quoia blaze.A/3 Nation The United States and Cuba are reportedly hold- ing secret talks on Immi- gration Issues./ A3 World The girl photographed running naked from a napalm barrage In the Vietnam War Is now 21 and an aspiring doctor. /A3 Religion West Virginia Priest De- metrlos Serfes fights hellfire and earthly fires as a volunteer with the Limestone Fire Depart- ment./87 Sports The United States sweeps to a 2-0 lead In Davis Cup tennis play against Argentlna./81 Angel hurler John Curtis Is developing a new pitch- ing style In his attempt to stay with the team./81 Former Corona del Mar High tennis star Jessica Algazl discusses life on the amateur clrcult./83 Entertainment Kirk Douglas and James Coburn are paired In an "adult" western on cable TV./81 Britain's Royal Opera un- veils a Puccini premiere as part of the Olympic Arts Festival In Los An- geles./810 Youth South Coast Repertory Is accepting appllcatlons for Its Young Con- servatory Summer Work- shop./87 INDEX Brtdge California Nftt Clualned Comk:I Croaword Horoecope NatlOnaJ N9WS Public Notk>M Reel Eatat• ReftglOn Spena TeteYtlk>n Theater• w .. ttw World Newa Youth 811 A3 C1,C3-8 8 11 _cs c.. A3 C2 01-13 87-8 Bl ... 89 89-10 A2 A3 ea Can new· airport plan Ry? Far-reaching master pla n for JW A likely to arouse airport foes' passions BJ JEFF ADLER Of .. ..., ........ In seven comprebens1ve volumes sure to stir the passions of John Wayne Airpon opponents, Ora.nae County government Friday formally unveiled its airpon expansion plans and a related land-use plan that could forever change..the face and res1den- Laguna election petition certified Registrar's a ction bolst ers tax group's consolidation effort By DA V1D BISHOP D111r Nee Cen ' •111 Petitions with 2,330 signatures submitted by the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association were certified Friday by the county Registrar of Voters, bolstering the taxpayer group's effon to consolidate elections in Laguna. The total was "well in excess" of the 1,800 signatures needed to place the election consolidation questton before voters, according to a spokes- man. In May, the Taxpayers Association initiated a legal petition drive to consolidate city elections, normally held in April, with the November general election. However, the group's effort was sidetracked in June when City Clerk Verna Rollinger declared that a legal notice announcing the peution drive, printed in the Daily Pilot, was invalid because the newspaper is not desig- nated by the city to publish its legal notices. She said the signatures were leplly wonhlcss. When Rollinger declared the peti- tion notice invalid, the Taxpayers Association vowed a court fight. Members continued collecting signa- tures after being assured by Mayor Dan Kenney that he would bring the matter to the City Council as an advisory measure if enough legit- imate signatures were collected. The 17-year-old Taxpayers' As- sociation -led by Paul Christiansen. who lost a bid for election to the Laguna Beach City Council in 1982 and again last April -claims that consolidation will save money and increase voter turnouL City Council.members rejected a similar taxpayers' consolidation proposal in 1983. so this time the Taxpayers attempted to make the matter a ballot initiative that would compel council members to either adopt the measure or place it on the next available ballot for a decmon by voters. Even though council members are under n~ obligation. ~o act on the matter, s1Dce the peuuons are not a legally recognized initiative, even before the signatures were certified, a majority expressed their willingness to proceed with an election. A special meeting has been set for July 31 to rcceiYe .the petitions and consider a course of action. uaJ character of Santa Ana Hei&hts. The documents, released wit1i little fanfare by county plannina ofJiciab. detail the S 191 million 1mprovemen t package that would S« the over- crowded airpon enlarged by 1990 to accommodate I 0. 2 million passen- gers per year and 73 jet departures every day. She'• in the pink Last year, l.6 million PQ!engers thron~ the 1$i.na terminal to board John Wayne Airpon's 41 datly de- partures. Airpon offieta1s also are drawina up a related plan, soverruna airport access. that could permit as many as 219 daily jet departures as auhnes flying qwetet, new-technoloSY pWies arc &ranted a l-to-1 tradcout on theu share of the 73 daily Oisbts. Significantly, the thick bundle of ~rts outlines eight alternatives for brinainl Santa Ana Heights and small The council must notify the county by Aug. 10 and apptopnate approll- imately $5,000 for the election 1f the measure is to be placed on this November's ballot. With her mottler Shiela at her aide, two-year-old Kelli Stopnltsky of Mlaalon Viejo bolda the flnt place ribbon abe won ID the green eye. dlmlon of the red.bead competition at the <>ranee County Fair. The Pair enda Sanday. Amphitheatre broke noise law, city claims Arena's owners face maximum $1 ,000 fine if found guilty of six-count criminal charge By KAREN E. KLEIN OfhDlllJ ......... Costa Mesa city officials filed a six- count criminal charge in Harbor Municipal Coun on Friday ap.inst the Nederlander organization. charg- ing the owners of the PaClfk Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa with violating the city noise ordinanC( during a J une 30 rock concert. Celeste Brady, Costa Mesa's depu- ty city attorney, said 1M noise ordinanoe was violated six times during tbe Jeft'enon Stanb.ip concert Under the newly revamped city ordinanoe, a maximum Sl,000 fine may be levied aaain at the ampbitbeater•a own ers 1f Nederlanda' is found pilty. --11 reminds me of a city makina sure it -out ev~ little ~ ticket while all aoru of aime ll aoina on.'' sajd Stan Seiden. a Nodettl.odri spokesman. .. What more can we dor• ho ed. •·we·vc s~t all 90'1 of time and money on the amphitheater and on trying to control the noise." Evidently, at least in the city's eyes. the amphitheater owners have not doneenou~. Brady said the charges filed Friday are besed on an acoustical engineer- in4 repon prepared by Gordon Bncken and Associates. The Bricken firm has been hired by the city to do noise tests during amphitheater events. Brady outlined the c~es from the Stanlnp concen as beina; one count of cxceed.ina a SO-decibel limit for more than 30 mtnutC$; one rounl of exoecdi~ SS deabels for mott than IS minutes. twO counts of exoeed1na 60 decibels for more than five minutes, and two counts of cxoeed1na 6S dec:tbels for more man one minute. Costa Mesa'i ailorney, Tom Wood, wd the city Wlll conunue to monttor noise levels at concerts and pc'OICC'Ute the amptutbeater if the~ ue any violations. 1 Super Sunday Brunch Guide See Page B9 I . portion' of Ncwpon Beach and Colt.a Mesa into compbancc with state noise auid.elines. l'bc arcu longbave been a problem for county officials trying to balance restd.ents' wishes against state mandates. The controversial land-use proposals -which already have drawn emotional rcspon9CS from a.rea residents -range from leavins the neighborhoods (located JUst south of the airport's ma10 runway and below the airline fliaht path) 15 they att or converting theni to 41\ndustrial or business patb IJ>d opeo SPICC- Tbe two-volume draft en· varonmental Lmpact rq:JOrt, draA airport DWkr plan, land-ute com .. paubility program aod throe other volumes dctailina what economic consequcnocs the expansjoo project and chances m land me would hive on Santa Ana Heiabta and t.be COUDty are beins clmllatcd to the public can study them befcm public beatinsJ on the proposed project bea;i..n at the end of Ausust. (Pleue eee AJ.11.POrr I A2J Market strike looms on Coast Grocery store clerkS vote overwhelmingly to authorize walkout From 1laff ud wire reportt Oerlcs worlting in 90 percent of the supermarkets from San Luis Obispo to OrangcCounty and the Mexican border authorized their uruon leaders Friday to call a stnlc:e the day after the Summer Olympics begin unless an agreement lS reached. Members of the United Food and CommcrciaJ Workers voted by a 92. 7 percent margin to reject the com- panies' initial proposal and five union leaden strike authorizauon, said Ricardo lcaza, president of the union's large Local 770 in Los Angeles. lfthe union were to stnke, shoppers would be inconveruenced but the stores would conunue to operate, several Oran&e Coast supermarket managers said Friday night. "The store would be dirty, under- stocked and inexpenenced people would be doing the checlc:1ng at the check.stand." said Brian Warfe. a uruon memberandassisiant man., of Smith's Food King in Newport Beach. He said if the union voted to strike, non-union wortcen would be tured to replace union employees. The non-union workcn wouldn't be competent c.beck.en, wou.ldn •t be able to properly price or stock items on the shelves and, consequently, tbe selection would be reduced.. e:x- plamed Warfe, an employa: for the past six years. He added that while be doean 't favor a strike. he would honor one if it were called. A strike would idle about 55 employees at the Balboa Boulevard food outlet, indudin& cbeclc:ers, stock and bag personnel and bookcepen, Warfe said. The night manqer of Stater Bros. Newport Boulevard store in c.osta Mesa also said be cxpccted non-union workers would be hired if the union strikes. Mark Schmidt, a Stater Bros. employee for the pa.st nine yea.rs, said the strike would cause loDFf check- out lines. but wouldn't really affect the sclectlon of foods available nor theu price. Schmidt, a union member, also (Pleue .e llAlt.DT8/ A2J Victim describes horrors at hands of alleged captor .. By STEVE MARBLE OtlMDlllr ....... An attractive dark-haired woman testified Friday that a man who allegedly kidnapped and raped her last May also threatened to mJect her with cocaine and to let 20 other men have sex with her. The woman said "I thought I was going to die" when the man allegedly grabbed her outside a Newpon Beach nightspot., bn ber repeated!} m the face and finally raped her m the back seat of his car. "I was beging. Praytng. I wd 'please let me go. Please don't hurt me,' " said the 24-year-old woman. wbo dressed m black for the prcbminary bcanng for Albert Paco Ramirez, 33. held at Harbor Muntci- pal Court in Newport Beach. .. I was thinking that I was going to die," the Newport woman tesuficd. "He said if I said anyth1n& he would murder me:· Ramirez 1s facin~ chafles of at- tempted murder, ltidnappmg, rape, oral copulation and assault with a deadly weapon in the May I ordeal. The heanng before Judge Frances Munoz 1s being conducted to de- termine 1f Ram1re2 should stand tnal o n any or all of the charges. The prchminaf) heanng will con- unue July 20. Ramirez, also a suspect ID a San Francisco rape case. allegedly ab- ducted the woman from a parking lot near Bobby McGee's restaurant in Newpon Beach and beat bCT' during a dnve Lo Costa Mesa. "He hit me wtth bis fist and with somethull cold and bard, .. she testi- fied. ~1 don't know what it was. .. The woman reportedly was rescued from the man's car by two men who beard cnes of help cocrung from the vetucle, parked in front ofa residence near Newport Boulevard. Ramirez was arrested the followmg morning at a ho~ m Orange. Stnct the incident. the wo man said, she has n~ed J.>lasllc surgery on her face and professtonal counsebng. She wd she spent four days m the hospital and suffers from an ulcer . ~verc head.aches and has difficulty breathing. Under quest1onmg from Don Rubright. Ramirez' attorney, the woman admitted she talked and danced with Ramirez at the Ne~rt smg)es bar She had about four drinks and was "shghtly under the in- fluence." she said. After one danct. however. the woman said she found Ramirez to be (Pleue eee vtCTDI/ A2 Plane crash in desert kills BB man, 2 more From staff and wire repori1 A I~ amount of cash was found m the WTCClcage of a pm ate plane that crashed while trytng to land on a Mojave Desert a1rstnp. l 1lhng a Huntington Beach man and two other men and IDJUnng a founh. m- v~tors said Fnda~ The Cessna 180 crashed dunna landing on a shon dirt stnp Thursdav at 4:45 p.m. m desolate l ron Canyon ID the El Paso mount.am Tln$C about 20 miles southwest of R1dJCCTI:"St. The occupants were wcanng shorts and earned no luggage on the fltght. and the fl~t plan was not dc-- termmed. saud Kern Count) Shenff s Sgt. Gil Cooper KJlled were· Juan CAmlona. 41 . Huntington Beach. wbo was dead on amval at Ridgecrest Community Hosp1fal: Jeffrey Cnug Ev~nson. 36, of Santa Cruz, wbo was dead at the SCt'ne. and Melvtn Lewis Stout, 48, of Atascadero, who was dead on arrival at o\ntclooc V~ Hospital. (Pl-..e ._ PLAD/A2) I ' - A2 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 19M CoNTINUEO SroR1 Es MARKETS FACE WALKOUT .•. From Al sa1d 'hat \he packa&e man~ment ha proposed u inaacquatc. 'from what I've seen. it's obvious. 1 don't llJ"CC Unless 1t 1mprov~ I'll ~tn~c.'' he sa.id. The president ol Orange Count} Local 324 of the Unlled Food and Commercial Workers, Gafden Grove resident John Sperry, declJDed 10 talk with reponers Friday conoem1ng the strike. ··1t comes as no sufl)nse." Sob Voiat of the supermarkets' Food Employer Council said of the stnke- authonzat1on vote. He addc!'d ... We are negot1aung and we wtll continue to negottatc Hopefully, we'U re ch an agreement " Beginruni ne~t week. ba.rxamtn& ~tons wiJJ be hl:ld duly, itnd the union has a k'-"'d a federal mt:dtator to SH 1n on the talks. Jn addttion, both \tdes were ex- pected to come under pressure from such ~res as Mayor rom Brddley and Wtlham Robertson, head of the AFL-ClO Los Angeles County Feder- ation of Labor, to resol ve the dispute wtthout disrupung the Olympics. Affected by a stnke would be 65.000 union membe~ worlung at 1,334 supermarkets owned by 12 chains 10 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barb9ra, Ventura. Los Angeles, Or· ange, San Ot~. Imperial, Rivn5ide, San Bemard1no. Kern Inyo and Mono countiei. The upermarket ttuuns rep. resented by the Food Employers C'ouncil arc Albertson's, Alpha Beta, Boys. Hughe$, Lucky, Mayfau, Pion· ccr. Ralpfi·,, Safeway, Smith's Food K.rng, Stater Bros. and Von~. Vons is tbe official food supplier for the Olympic Games. Negouators for the markets and the union. which has 65.000 members an Southern CaJifom1a. began talks May 31 but have made little headway. officials for both sides said. AIRPORT PLAN UNVEILED ... From Al The Board of Su pen 1sors 1s sched- uled to select a final project and c:cn1fy the environmental impact report at 1t~ Oct 3 ml·etrng. following what prom1st's to be a marathon pubhc hi:anng on the issue Once the board certifies the ref>?rt. tt would ha\e the option of either inneasmg the number of airlines permitted lo operate at the aupon or increasing the number of permuted departure!. to 55 An increase lo 73 flights "'ould tal.e place aftt>r the completion oft he new tenmnal m the 1990s. The pro1ec1 and associated reports are the second to be drafted b} count) airport planners in this decade l\n earlier plan. drafted in 1980. was re1ected by an Orange Count~ S_u- penor Court Judge who dt>emed its environmental impact report inade- quate af\er the ( 1t} of Newport Beach successfull> sued the ~ount~ to blocl. the expansion The newl} released reports include •The draft airport master plan. prepared by pnvate consultants CH2M Hill It proposes the count) rnnstruct a II' e-story, 340,000- ~uare-foot terminal and parking garage be1ween the present terminal and the San Diego Freewa} The terminal would ha'e 14 gates for commuter and commercial airlines The master plan also outlines a comprehenS1\e set of other. related terminal and fal1ht~ improvements. tncluding a plan to facilitate traffil circulation in the congested area. •The land use lompattb1ht) pro- gram repon. prepared b) the county"\ project planning d1v1s1on. It analyzes the eight alternatives proposed for solving airpon noise and traffic problems in the Santa Ana Heights area and resolving market pressures for conversion of the commun1t) to noo-residenual uses. The alternative most full} analyzed 1s A.ltemauvc 8 proposing full conversion of the 600- acre tract and its 881 no1se-sens1rne residences to commercial uses. •The two-\olume en\ 1ronmental impact repon which considers a range of alternatives to the a1rpon expansion prOJe<:l. AJtemat1' es range from lea\ 1ng the airport as ll 1s to dosing 1t or construcung a new airport at a d11Tert>nt location. The ElR also considers all other aspects of the pro1cct. including the proposed land-use changes. and lists measures to avoid adverse project conse- quences •An economic anaJys1s, prepared by Ec9nom1c Rese.arch Associates. lt projects economic effects expansion would have on the county's economy. •A related economic analysis, prepared by the same private consult- ing finn. That report explores econ- omic effects the conversion of Santa Ana Heights from a residential com- munity to a commercia~area would have on the immediate area. •A fiscal impact repon prepared by the county's program planning d1v1S1on. It assesses the fiscal conse- quences of the expansion project and land use changes on government. A large ponion of the repon exammes what costs and revenues will be generated by the au-port once tt-ie expansion is completed. BEER DRINKERS BARE IT .•• l'iolDAl whether he drank to get hJgh. ·wwre tafklng phtl08ophlcaf quest)~ here. .. Hayet, now 8'cep.- tfcef. said ..... my wife .... thts, ~~. going to be conVlnoed I juat ptay at Jundt!' Of the dozen or so patrons he querted. only one man refuMd Hams' cf18anntng req ..... t Tom Ofson, an lrvtne carpet saJeaman. aakf ''I can't beUeve I'd be Interested In" non-alcohollc beer. But he submftted to the waletllne test anyway. Alked whether he Vta over· Wght, Of.on seld, "not enough to give up beet ... Handed one Of the cokt, brown glaa8lreffbott~ the38-yearo.Otd Mid "lt tastes like beer, but If there's no alcohol, ft takes alt the tun out. .. Matiee Provence, sarnpUng the beer whUe waltlng for a table and after the had her_.., meaatred, said ehe didn't mind the gJmmlcky nattn of Herrb' stunt. "It'• cute. Kind of like CandJd Curt Alken allo1H hi• wal•tllne to be mea•ured by J anet Slhilllng a• zany 0.-, "9t ,.._bf Twrt K- pol18ter Chrl•topber Hurl.a (wboee ·hand la mlble at left) pltcbea. new brew. Just Call 642-6086 Whal do you like aboul thl" Daily Pilot? What don't you likt'? Call the number at lefl and your mt'ssage will be re<'orded. transcribed and deliver~ • to tbe appropriate editor The same 24 -hour a nswering <iervlce may be used to record letters tu the editor on any topic. Contributor~ to our Leu ers column must Include their name and telephone number for vt•rlflcation. No <'irculatlon calls, please. 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Julian Clement Jordan. 33. re- portedly fired a single shot through his head Thursday following an unsuccessful effort to elude Garden Grove patrolmen who had closed in on him. explained Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp. The autopsy also shov.ed Jordan was hit by gunfire m the shoulder. leg and buttocks. Beauchamp said the three shots apparently were fired by officers. Al the time ofh1s death. Jordan was a suspect m about 20 Orange County bank robberies. a motel stickup in Newport Beach and other holdups in Garden Grove, Anaheim and Hunt- mgton Beach. He escaped last May from a minimum-security facility where he was serving a sentence for armed robbery. according to authorities. Beauchamp said the autopsy show- ed that Jordan had swallowed three balloons of heroin. The detective speculated that the man probably swallowed the drug out of fear he was about to be arrested on narcotics charges. Runaway cart injures woman at fair A 55-year-old Huntington Beach woman was scnously tnJured at the Orange County Fair when she was hll by a runaway electnc can driven by a 16-year-old fair employee. Mary Jane Lewis was listed in stable cond1t1on at Hoag Memonal Hospital m Newport Beach late Fnday, a hospital spokeswoman said. Lewis had a broken left shoulder and ~i CoNn_~uEo_ SroR1Es broken lower back, accordang to Jill Lloyd. fair spokeswoman. Lewis was hit about 9:30 p.m. Thursday while she was walking on the fairgrounds' .. Mam Mall'·. The electncemployee's cart that hll her was being dnven by B•ll McFad- den. a Costa Mesa teen . ··tte was driving one of the electric cans with a flatbed that 1s used to transport equipment.'' Lloyd said. "He saw someone an front of ham, floored the brakes and they didn't work." Witnesses said McFadden, who was not traveling fast, jumped off the cart and yelled to alen Lewis to get out of the way. He tried to stop the cart himself. Lloyd said. but was unable to do so before 1t struck Lewis. VICTIM DETAILS HORRORS .•. From Al obnoxious, rough, probably intox- icated and a "total tum-off." She testified that Ramirez asked if she used cocaine. "I said ·yes 1 do - sometimes.· But 1 dido 't do any, .. she stated. "I didn't like the guy at all." Ramirez grabbed the woman a short time later as she walked across a parking lot near the restaurant, she testified. She claimed to have no from the car and helped her to their bungalow-style residence. Ramirez allegedly fled after the rescue. Ramirez. dark-haired and clean shaven, showed little emotion d uring the questioning. He is being held at Orange County Jail without bail. When first arrested. Ramirez told ~ police his name was Gary' Lee Marthaler, and that he was an out~of­ work model from Whittier. Dectec- ll ves said they lat ii learned the name was an alias and tblt the man actually was wanted in San Francisco on suspicion of kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old girl. memory ofleaving the smgles bar. After bemg forced mto a car, the PLANE CRASH KILLS 3 woman said Ramirez. hit her "all over From Al • • • the head. fac:c and neck." She said she probably blacked out several times as he drove. ··1 was k.Jckmg. punchtng and scratch ms." she replied when asked 1f she fought back. Despite her re- sistance. the woman said Ramirez sexually attacked her. "The next thing I remember I was running through a house screaming "don't rape me,'" she said. According to police rcpon s. Costa Mesa residents Randy Crawford and Malcolm Scott pulled the woman The survivor. Wilham D. Howard. 41 . of Long Beach. was cnucal but alert with leg and possible internal in1unes following surgery Friday at the Ridgecrest hospital. said spokeswoman Juha Hirschy. Authonties have not had a chance to interview him. 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COSfA llllSA fOl 17 mas fAMI. r If CMffT ~Sia llJf ·-< -'"·-----a • I NATION ....... ---- ---= - U.S., Cubaholdlngsecret talks about i.mJDigration By ne AHoclated PrtH WASHINGTON -The Untted States nnd Cuba are holdma ~rct tallt$ an New York on imm1grat1on 1s~ue~. including the possible return to Cuba of 1,000 refugees the United States doesn't want, a former ~nior State Depanment offic1nl said Fnday. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro aarccd last month dunng the v1s1t of Democratic presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson to namr n delegation to begin talks soon on pressing unnugrat1on issues_, including the return of some refugees who entered the country m the 1980 Mancl boathft. The State Depanment refused to confirm the t.alks were under way, and an official ~•d it would SS) ~omethmg when 1t had somethana to say. Pomograpb.y ordlnance cltes civil rigb.tll MINNEAPOLIS -The City Council passed an ordinance Friday defining pomographY. as a v1olatton of women's civil nghts. But a vote to delay 1mplementat1on until a coun challenge to a similar law in Ind1annapohs is resolved led to a chanting. stomping demonstration with 25 arrests. "These arc good folks and the) 're eApressing themselves." said Mayor Don Fraser in response IQ the demonstration. But he has said he will probably veto the ordinance as uncon!otlluttonal He vetoed a stro nger ordinance that the council passed last winter U.S. won 't ald programs la voring abortlon WASHINGTON -The Reagan admin1strat1on, declanng abon1on an "unnecessal) and repugnant" method of population control, said Fnday It will no longer contnbute to foreign fam1l} planning programs using abonion. forced stenhLallou or other rnerc1ve measures. A policy statement prepared for the U S delegatton to the International Conference on Population, which bc$ins Aug 6 in Mexico Ctt}. also said the United States will insist that no part of its contribution to the Un11cd Nations Fund for Populat1on Activiues be used for abortions Congressman Intervenes In deportatlon NEWARK. N.J . -The government must decide between "fnendsh1p with the Bntish government and the nghts of an ind1v1dual" in the case of a woman who fears she'll be killed 1f deponed to Nonhern Ireland. a congressman said Fnday. Rep. Robert Torricelli. 0-N.J .. commented after tesufymg at a closed heanng here on behalf of Ann Devenny, 33. a former Londondef'T} resident see~ing to a\ 01d deportation. Devenny, a Roman Catholtc hv 1ng in Teaneck. contends her hfe might be endangered an Protestant-dominated Nonhem Ireland because she was a witness to the 1969 fat.al beating of her father allegedly b} police of the Royal Ulster Const.abulal) 'Indlana Jones' ellclts Indlan protest SEA TILE-About 30 people demonstrated against the box-office smash "Indiana Jone!> and the Temple of Doom" at a theater here, calling the film "racist trash" because tt depicts I nd1ans as either helpless or evil. They earned placards. includin$ one that said "Don't Waste Your Cash on Racist Trash" and another labeling executl\ e producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg "Raiders of the Third World." Aslam Khan. a Bellevue Community College polttical science reacher who was born in Pak1st.an. said: "lmagme a child oflnd1an background confronted ~1th quesuons from his classmates who have 5een 'Indiana Jones'!' Do you eat snakes? Do you have voodoo dolls at home'l Why 1s your religion so stupid')" CALIFORNIA Motorist leads cops on 200-mlle chase BAKERSFIELD -.\<.hula\ 1sta man was arrested after he allegedl} led scorer, of Caltforn1a Highwa' Patrol officers on a 200-mile high speed chase that ended onl) "'hen he ran out of gal>. officers said. David Lanni ng. 22. was arrested Fnda)' near Bakerslicld for mves11gat1on of reckless dnvmg and failure to ~1cld to a red ltght or siren lollowmg a chase at speeds up lo 90 mph that began 1n Carl!>bad The chase ~ h1ch mvolved about 20 C H P cars and tw o police helicopters from SC\Cral lOUnt1cs. There were no inJunes AIDS carrier's blood llnked to deatb. ~AN DIHJO -The death cernficatc ofa man that listed tuberculosis and immune system disorders as the causes of death ma} be changed 1f 1t 1s proved that contaminated blood from a carrier of acquired immune dcfic1enq S)!item was goven to him in a transfusion. health officials said. V1ct0r Jerome Foster of San Diego died Feb. 8 at Paradise Valier Hospital in Nauonal City. Exhaustive tests discovered that two tv Jle'> of infecttons associated wtth AIDS were present m Foster Calllomla glrl lands ln wrong Norfolk NORFOLK. Neb. -A 16-year-old California girl who steppt.>d on an airplane m Omaha thmkmg she was headed to Norfolk, Va . unexpectedly found herself in Norfoll.., Neb." A whole bunch of people made a mistake," said Terry Hilkeme1er. manager of AA.A Airlines 1n explaining the mix-up. The girl, whom airport officials did not 1dent1f}. began her Journey Tuesda} in Ont.ano. Cahf. She mtended to v1s1t her hrother m Norfolk. Va. The girl was flown back to Omaha were arrangements were made for her to continue to V1rgjn1a. Blngb.am ball set at $400,000 SAN RAFAEl -.\judge set bail at $400.000 Fnday for lawyer Stephen Bingham. sa}ing there was a nsk he might resume the fug1t1ve hfe he led for 13 yea~ after being charged w11h murder in a blood) pnson escape attempt. Bingham 1s accused of~muggling an automatic pistol to pnson revolutionary George Jackson in \ugu't 1971 at San Quentin Pnson. tnggenng a bloodbath that left three guards and three inmates. including Jackson. dead. Court to review llabUlty for llquor sales SAN FRANCISCO -The s tate Supreme Court agreed Fnday to decide whether a store that sells liquor to a minor can be sued for injuries in a ctash caused by a drunken driver. In th1!> case. from Shasta County, the minor who bought the ltquor gave 1t to another minor. who drove the car. But the court could decide whe ther any illegal sale to a minor would allow suit against a seller for resulting tnJUrtes. Nigeria seeks recall of Brltlsb. diplomat LON[X)N -N1gcna hac; told Bntam to recall its ambassador in another retaltatol") mo'c 'ilemmmg lrom the attempt to kidnap a N1genan polit1c1an It' mg hen~ and ship him home for tnal. Lagos Radio reponed Fnda) night. A rorc1gn Office spokesman here said Bntam had "received an approach" from Lagos. the N1genan capital. and "the matter 1s being com1dered .. Bnta1n npelled t\\-O N1genan d1plomat'i Thursday. and N1gena retaliated a few hours later b" e\pelltng two Bntl\h diplomats of equal rank Br1tlsh olficlal to vlslt Peking HONG KON<J -Bnta1n's foreign secretary will visit China's capital later this month for more talks on Bntam's planned turnover of this Brittsh crown colony an 1997. the govcrnmen1 announced Fnday. A spokesman said Sir Geoffrey Howe would stop 1n Hong Kong on his way to and from Peking for the July 27-31 meetings. He was invi ted by Forelgn Minister Wu Xueq1an. three months after Howe's last visit. There was no formal announcement in London, but a Bnush government source said Howe was planning a tnp to Hong Kong "soon." Sov1et, U.N. talks touch on Afgb.anlstan MOSCOW -The Soviet le.eder and the U. N. secrctary~general discussed the ~roblems of Afghani'ltan Fnday. a Soviet spokesman satd. He gave no specifics. saym.a only that "interference from outside cootmues" in that country The mecung between President Konstantin U. Chernenko and Javier Pcrei de Cuellar was attended b) Foreign M 101stcr Andrei A. Gromyko. who had me1 with the ll N leader Thuriday. said Vlad1m1r Lome1ko, a Forc11n Ministry spokesman 27 flant panda• •tl&rve ln Cblna PEKING -C1lina \.ltd • nda} tha1 n g1ant panda'I han tarved in 'IOUthw~t China bct'au~ of a ~·amty of arrow bamboo, their favontc food and that an equal number of the endangered animals were saved from ~ famine. China's rst1matt'd I ,000 pandas arc threatcnt'd wttb t'llttnction becau# mort than 70 pcrCC"nt of their food of choice, arTOw bamboo, 1 drad. Two aiant p..inda~ wert flown to Lo~ Angeles on Friday to appear at the Olympic aame~. the aovemmenl mid < h1n11 loaned the 3-year-old animals to the aamc~ at the rcquc~t of tht' Lm .\nJelrs ctty aovemment and the Olymplca o nmna romm11t~"<" \ Phan Thl Klm Pha.c, now 21, (rtcJit) wu 9 yean old when ahe fled naked (left) from a napalm attack In one of the moet-re°'embered lmaae. of the Vietnam War. She arrived In Tb.elland P'rlday OD her way to West Germany wttla Perry Kreb, a reporter for Stern. The West German mepstne la 8POD80riDC her trip to Germany for medical treatment. Her image seared our memory ---~~~~~-::~~---,-~~~~-Victim immortalized in war photo ---wants to stop others from suffering By Tbe Associated Press BANGKOK. Thailand -In 1972. a napalm attack sent 9-year-old Kim Phuc racing down a highway, naked and screaming in pain. and her terror was recorded in a photograph that became a stark symbol of the Viet- nam War. Now, she 1s a 21-year-old medical student. But sbe still gets scaring headaches, and scars on her body throb when the temperature rises. And she still needs more medical treatment for her napalm bums. Kim Phuc was hit by napalm from a misdirected bomb dropped by a South Vietnamese plane near Trang Bang. her home in what was then South Vietnam. As she and other villagers ran for their lives. A~ SOCUlted Press photographer Huynh Cong "Nick" Ut made h1s Pubtz.cr Pnzc-w10rung photograph. "From time to ume I look at Lhe picture, when I am very sad," Kim Phuc said Thursday. "I JUSt want to remember my past and that scene made a deep impression on me." Kim Pbuc recalls the napalm attack without visible regret or anger. Sbe stopped in Bangkok on her way from Ho Chi Minh City to West Germany for medical treatment she hopes will ease the pain she still suffers from her napalm bums. Accompanytn$ her was Perry Kretz, a photoJoumahst Wllh the West German magazme Stem. which with the European aid agenC) Terre des Hommes is sponsonng her tnp to a Ludwigshafen hospital that spectal- ues in bum treatment. K.tm Phuc. whose full name 1s Phan Thi K.tm Pbuc. was smthnJt and calm on her first tnp outside Vietnam As she spoke, the sleeves of her white blouse shd up. exposmg tluclt scars on her wrists. She wore a broad-bnmmed stra"' hat, black Vietnamese trousen and sandals. "I hope my health (after the treatment abroad) wdl be like every- one else's and I will. no longer suffer like l do now, so I can c.onunuc my studies," she said. The aJI strike that burned Kim Phuc occurred during the Easter offensive launched by North Viet- nam in 1972. Kim Phuc, her parents. two sisters and five brothers had JUSt sat down for lunch that day. "There wett bombs droppi.nc around. and we bad to run out oftbe house to the hi&hway. The bomba dropped around me," she recalled. Kim Phuc's brother was al.lo in U t' s photograph. his anns flai!ina a.od mouth wide open in terror. But Kim Phuc was the only ooe in her immediate family to be in~~ although her infant cousin WU . After two days in a local hospital, J(Jm Pbuc spent 14 mouths at 0,0 Ray Hospital in Sai&on. She returned to the city-called Ro Chi Minh City since the Nonh Vietnamete takeover -ID 1982 to begin studYina medi- cine. Her family still lives in Trang Rana. .. , want to be a doctor, to pvc trc.aoncnt to other people," Kim Phuc said. .. I suffered too much and I want to stop the suffering of other people." Salvadoran aid OK' d; Killing declines A "I S.\L VA DOR. El Salvador (AP} -The United St.ates signed an agreement Fnday providing S 14.8 m1lhon in aid for El Salvador. including $765.000 to finance re- forms an the nation's Judicial system. The rest of the money will be used to buy cooking ml, dned milk and other foodstuffs from the United St.ates. These items are in shon supply because of the 41h-year-0ld The old hometown war by left1st guemllas. El Salvador 1s to repa) the mone}. which IS pan ofS220 m1llton the u.s~ .\gcocy for lntemauonal Develop- ment earlier approved for the troubled Central Amencan nation for fiscal year 1984. Meanwhile, the Reagan adm101~ trat1on Fnday reponed a s1gn1ficant decltne m the poliucal murders b) right-wing death squads in El Re.ldenb from around Elmore, lllnn., greet Walter Mondale at tbe backyard door of bla bo.fi!ood home on Mondale Street. RaDDIDC mate Rep. Gera1 e Ferraro la In front of hlm; wife Joan 8tanda behind hlm. The canclldata were YlaltinC Elmore before learin& for tbe Weet Cout and the Democratic National Con natl.on that be&lD.a llondaJ. SaJvador. acknowledging. however. that .. much remains to be done .. to stem the ltdhngs. The State Department report to Congress sa1d the murders occurred at an average rate of93 per month for the first five months of the year. compared to 140 per month for all of 1983. It called that a "pos1t1ve downward trend," but said ··strong efforts" arc needed for further im- provement. The department cited with ap- proval steps taken by the Salvadoran government before and after the inauguration of President Jose Napoleon Duane on June I. tnclud- ing Duanc·s dcos1on lo disband tht I I 0-membcr mtclligcnc:c urut of the countf) 's Treasury Police. The repon said the umt 'was .. corwden:d b) man> an enclave of death squad plotting." ft also ou-d decisions to transfer ren.ain key offioers believed linked to the death squads to postS abroad. The report saui I.bat wbtle 93 P.PhticaJ murden a month remams far too high, there ls cause for opllmism in the faC"l that they were averaging more than 800 a month when the U.S. Embassy 1n San Salvador first been oomp1hng monthly totals from local press reports. Firefi-hters finally contain Sequoia fire Man cited for starting blaze that ravaged almost 25,000 acres LAKE ISABELL.\ -.\fter a weel of battltng flames and seanng temperatures, firefighters Fnda) con· tamed a blaze that ravaged 24.830 acres and destro)ed nine structures tn the Sequoia National Forest. authorities sa1d Reppard Thornton. 51. of Bodfish was cited for allegcdl) starting a debns fire that spread and 'let the forest ablaze last Saturda'. thc l \ Forest Service and ~em ( ount' hre Depanment announced Full control of the ti re "'as e\ pc.'( tcd at 6 p.m. Sunda). fol'C'st senile spokesman Tom Bud.le' ... ud ''They've got the hne rnmpleted and the) 're bt'gtnning tht• ml)P-UP stages of cooling an' ho t spots·· Budde) said Thunderstonm <,pun off h' trop- ical storm Gene' 1e' c threatcnC'\1 to negate the firefighters· '1cton b\ 1gnitmg several c;mall li@.htning firer, that were qu1d,h douSt"d hl' ~1d Llghtnmg continued to cracli.k above Southern Cahfom1a's moun· tams and deserts Fnda} The Na- tional Weather Sen•1('(' called fla'ih· flood watches and predicted more thunderstorms over the weekend Meanwhile. a ruh of n<'~ bru~h fires wett reponed Fnda) m north- west Los .\ngclesCounty. ancludinga I ::!5-acre blaze near Saugus and a 12- acre hot spot north of Paco1ma Dam in the San Gabnel Mount.ams that were qu1ckJ\ stomped out But firetlghtcrs conunued thcrr struggle to contain a blaze m San Franc1squ1to Canyon that bad burned 150 acres b) late Friday afternoon. and another that scared 125 acres near\\ estlake-V 11lage. County fire spokesman DcWin Morgan said there were no reports of propen~ damage or inJunes 1n the Los ..\n~eles Count)' blazes. In Sequoia Nattonal Forest. the fire "made 11s in1ual run up the mountain and when 11 got up the peaks 1t slowed down a bit." Buckle' said ··At the 'iame ume the weather was changing \A.Ith the hum1d1tv increasmg and winds decreasing ·· Thornton allege-di) was bumma lumber dn gras!>. the remaJns of an old tra' el trailer and oth('r debns on hie; propt>rt' \A, hen the fire escaped. said ~em Count~ fire investigator Jerrv (1n&1ts Thornton was scheduled to appear Jul) 25 to Justice Court to Lake lsabt-lla to answrr to the m isde- meanor c1tauon. If convicted. Thornton probably would not be fined for the entire cost of the fir'l'. but oould be fined to the hmit of tus insurance coverage. Gnus said Gov. slgns bllls dlrectlng }all funds to OC State has $530 million in bonds to allocate with this county slated to receive S50 million ~ CRAMENTO (AP) -Ora~ ( ounty will receive $50 m1lhon 1nJ&.1l bond money under terms of two bills s1.ancd Fnda) by Gov Georst Otu- kmeJ1an. The bills provide a mean of d1-;tnhut1on for S5JO mtlhon in bond funds to counties that nttd to build or renovate jltls The measu~ -\~235 7 ~) As- mblyman Bymn Sher, 0-Palo Alto. and AB3805 h)' Asscmblvman R1<'h· ard Robinson. D-Oardtn Grove -ttpc't~nt a compromise amonR the ·- many counties competing for the money from two bond 1ssue-s. ap- proved 1n 1982 and this June Voters m 1982 paucd a S280 m1llton Jatl bond issue and th1~ Junt lppro'Ved an add1t1onal S250 m1lhon. But apphcat1on5 from counl1C1 e\· ettd th' tot.al l he state Board of ( Ortt<'11ons. &JVCn the Job to d1stnbutc the mon('\ from the 1 Q82 bond~ 1n Febn••T) pv' tht' bulk of the monc) to ~vC"n countte\ l.o\ .\.natle5 and Alam eda would ha"e semen $7() m1ll1on c.llch with the rest d1Hded among c;.llll· mento, R1vef"i1de. Santa Clara. 'olo and Madera. ..\nothc-r 18 roun11~ would have 1T«1'cd l~'i than SI m1lhon each Ttn count•~ tha1 would ha'e received noth1n& under that formula complamtd. rcsultm1 in the com- prom11e. Under the M"A '•""· th(' bond moM'\ wtll be plattd 1n a< ounty Jail fa.pcnd1ture Fund and d1~tnbutNI to the rounu" u the) can \ho,., the> art' ready for 1t The rount1C'\ must pro' 1dt a 2 ~ pcrrent match. hut that ft&Uf'C can be l"C'dUl'td if a l'OUftt) t'Ut\ hack the" ro\t of a Jail proJ~l The monc' 1n th<' fund Wlll he inve~tt'd 11ntd u~ produt'tna interest that w;11 add to th<' moot\ ava1lahk The 28 ~mall-pro)ect counties Wlll get their moot)' N1net~n others - 1nclud1n1 Orange Count\ -wtll 91tt most of what they want Bn.tdn Oranic County. they arc 4.lamc:da, $84 m1lhon, Lo1 An- aeles.. $% m1llton. El Dorado, SI I m1lhon. Frnno. $27 milhon. M~ S4 million. R1vemde, $30 m1lhon. San Matco. $9 million: San Dlceo. S 19 m1lhon. Kinas. S2 m1lhon, Kem"" $24 million. Cont.n Co ta. $3 1 m1llton. Madera, sq oulhon, Seen~ mcnto, S62 m1lhon Santi Clara. $46 m1lhon , Sola.no, S20 m1U10"1 Tulare. SI 7 m illion; Vcntura. S6 million: Yolo. SIO mdlion. A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 198-4 CoNTINU£U SroR1£s MARKETS FACE WALKOUT ••• From Al aid that lbe ~Uae ~mcnt bas proposed ll anaaequatc. From what I've seen. it'~ obvious. I don't aarec. Unless 1t 1mproves, I'll stoke," bcsa1d. The president of Orange County Local 324 of the Unned Food and Commercial Workers, Garden Grove resident John SpelT)', dccbned to talk with reporters Friday concem1ng the strike. .. It comes as no surpnse," Bob Voigt of the supermarkets· Food Employer Council said of the strilte- aulhonzation vote. He added, "We arc acaotiaung and we will conunue to neaotiate. HopcfuJJy, we'U reach an agreement." Beginmna next week. barga1n1ng SO>S1ons will be held da1ly, and the uruon has asked a federal mediator to sit in on the talks. In 3ddit1on. both sades were ex- pected to come under pressure from such f~urcs as Mayor Tom Bradley and Wilham Robertson, bead of the AFL-CIO Los Angeles County Feder- ation of Labor. to resolve the dispute without disrupuog the Olympics Affected by a strike would be 65.000 uruon members working at 1,334 supermarkets owned by : 2 chams m San Luis Obispo. Santa Barb&ra, •Ventur.a.. L.Ps Anades, Or· anaie. San Diego. lmpenat. R1ven1de, San Bernardino. Kem Inyo and Mono counues. The 1>upennarket chains rep- resented by tht' Food Employen Council arc Albenson's, Alpha Otta. Bo)'~ Hu&ht:S. Lucky. Mayfau, Pion· eer, Ralpll's, Safeway. Smith's Food Km&. Stater Bros. and Vons. Vons is the official food supplier for the Olympic Games. Negotiators for the markets and the union. which has 65.000 members in Southern Cahfomia. began talks May 11 but have made littlt' headway, officials for both sides said. AIRPORT PLAN UNVEILED ... From Al The Board of Supervisors 1s sched- uled to ~lecl a final prOJCCI and ocrufy the environmental impact rcpon at its Oct. 3 meeting, following what promises to be a marathon pubbc heanng on the issue Once the board certifies the rep<m. it would ha-.e the opuon of either increasing the number of a1rhnes permmed to operate at the airport or increasing the number of pennmed departures to 55 An increase to 73 flights would take place after the completion oft he new term anal in the 1990s. The project and associated reports are the second to be drafted by count) airport planners in this decade. An earlier plan, drafted in 1980. was rejected by an Orange County Su- penor Court Judge who deemed Its environmental impact report inade- quate after the Cit) of Newport Beach successfully sued the count) to block the expansion. The newly released reports include: •The draft a1rport master plan. prepared by pnvate consultants C H2M Hill. It proposes the county construct a h '-C·SlOI) 340.000- square-foot terminal and parking garage between the present terminal and the San Diego Fr~wa) The terminal would ha' e 14 gates for commuter and commercial 31rhnt's The master plan also outlines a comprehens1"e set of other. related terminal and fac1ltl) improvements including a plan to facilitate tra(TiL circulation in the congested area. •The land use compat1b1ht} pro gram report, prepared b) the count}'!> proJeCt planning division. 1t analyzes the eight ahernat1ves proposed for solving airport noise and traffic problems in the Santa Ana Heights area and resolving market pressures for conversion of the comm unit} to non-res1dent1al uses The alternative most fully analyzed 1s Altemauve 8. proposing full conversion of the 600- acre tract and its 882 no1sc-sens1t1ve residences to commercial uses •The two-volume en' 1ronmental impact report. which considers a range of alternati,es to the airport expansion project. Alternau-.es range from lca"1ng the airport as 1t 1s to closing 11 or construcung a new airport at a different location. The EIR also considers all other aspects of the proJCC't. including the proposed land-use changes. and lists measures to av<.lld adverse project conse- quences. •An economic analysis, prepared by Economic Research Associates. It projects economic effects expansion would have on the county's economy. •A related economic anaJys1s, prepared by the same private consult- mg firm. That report explores econ- omic effects the conversion of Santa Ana Heights from a residentiaJ com- munity to a commerci'"'area would have on the immediate area. •A fiscal impact report prepared by the county's program planning division. It assesses the fiscal conse- quences of the expansion project and land use changes on government. A large portion of the report examines what costs and revenues will be generated by the airport once the expansion 1s completed. 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Julian Clement Jordan. 33, re- ponedly fired a smgle shot through his head Thursda}' followmg an unsuccessful effon to elude Garden G rove patrolmen who had closed m on him, explamed Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp. The autopsy also showed Jordan was hit by gunfire in the shoulder, leg and buttocks. Beauchamp said the three shots apparently were fired by officers. At the time ofh1s death, Jordan was a suspect in about 20 Orange County bank robberies. a motel stickup in Newpon Beach and other holdups in Garden Grove. Anaheim and Hunt- ington Beach. He escaped last May from a minimum-security facility where he was serving a sentence for armed robbery. according to authorities. Beauchamp said the autopsy show- ed th.at Jordan had swallowed three balloons of heroin. The detective speculated that the man probably swallowed the drug out offear be was about to be arrested on narcotics charges. Runaway cart injures woman at fair A 55-year-old Huntington Beach woman was senously inJured at the Orange County Fair when she was hit by a runaway electnc cart dnven by a 16-year-old fair em plo} ee. Mal) Jane Lewis was listed in stable condition at Hoag Memonal Hospital an Newport Beach late Fnday. a hospital spokeswoman said. Lewis had a broken left shoulder and ,! CONTINUED STORIES broken lower back. according to Jill Lloyd, fa.Jr spokeswoman. Lewis was hll about 9:30 p.m Thursday whale she was walking on the fairgrounds' "Main Mall". The electncemployee·scart that hat her was being dnven by B•ll McFad- den. a Costa Mesa teen "He was dnving o ne of the electnc cans with a flatbed that 1s used to transport equipment," Uoyd said. "He saw someone in front of him, floored the brakes and they didn't work." , Witnesses said Mcfadden. who was not traveling fast. jumped off the can and yelled to alert Lewis to get out of the way. He tried to stop the ca11 himself. Lloyd said, but was unable to do so before 1t struck Lewis. VICTIM DETAILS HORRORS •.. From Al obnoxious, rough, probably mtox· icated and a "total tum~off." She testified that Ramirez asked if she used cocaine. "I said 'yes I do - sometimes.' But I dido 't do any," she stated. "I didn't like the guy at all." Ramirez grabbed the woman a shon time later as she walked across a parking lot near the restaurant. she testified. She claimed to have no memory ofleaving the singles bar. After being forced mto a car. the woman said Ramire7 hit her "all over the head. face and neck." She said she probably blacked out several times as he drove. "I was k1ckmg. punching and scratchlll$-" she replied when asked 1f she fough t back. Despite her re- sistance. the woman said Ramirez sexually attacked her. "The next thing I remember I was running through a house screaming "don't rape me,'" she said. According to police reports, Costa Mesa residents Randy Crawford and Malcolm Scott pulled the woman from the car and helped her to their bungalow-style residence. Ramirez allegedly fled after the rescue. Ramirez. dark-haired and clean shaven. showed little emotion during the questioning. He is being held at Orange County Jail without bail. When first arrested, Ramirez told police his name was Gary Lee Marthaler. and that he was an out-of· work model from Whittier. Dectoc- tives said they later learned the name was an alias and that the man actually was wanted in San Francisco on suspicion of kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old girl. PLANE CRASH KILLS 3 ..• From Al The survivor. Wilham 0 . Howard, 41 . of Long Beach. was cnt.Jcal but alen with leg and possible intemal inJuries followmg surgery Fnday at the Ridgecrest hospital. said spokeswoman Juha Hirschy Authonues have not had a chance to interview him. 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COSTA .-u fOl 27 TtAIS /AMI Y II CMKT lllSICS Sl#CC ln4 • • .. &....-.... ______________ ..._ _____ • - • t NATION l ----------. ---= U.S., Cuba holding secret talks about i IJJ:tDigratlon 8)' ne A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -fht United ~tutes and Cuba are holding secret talu in New York on 1mm1grauon issues. including the possible return to Cuba of 1,000 refugees the lJnueJ States doesn't want, a former senior State Department official said Fnday. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro aarced last month dunng the visit of Democratu: presidenuaJ hopeful JcsllC Jackson to name a delegation to begin talks soon on pressing 1mm1grat1on issues including the return of some refugees wbo entered the country in the 1980 Manet boatlift. The State Department refused to confirm the talks were under way, and an official said ll would say something when it had something to say Pornography ordina n ce cltes clvll rl.ghtll MINNEAPOLIS -The (.it) Council passed an ordinance Fnday defining pornography as a v1olat1on of women's civil nghts. But a vote to delay 1mplt'mentauon unul a coun challenge to a s1m1lar•law an lnd1annapolis is resolved led to a chanting. stomping demonstrauon wt th 25 arrests. "These are good folks and they're eitpressang themselves." said Mayor Don Fraser tn resp<>nse tQ the demonstration But he has said he wtll probabl} veto the ordtnance as unconst11ut1onal. He vetoed a stronger ordinance that the council passed last winter U.S. won't ald programs fa vorlng abortlon WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration. declanng abon1on an "unnecessal) and repugnant" method of population control, said Fnday 1t will no longer contnbutc to foreign fam1l) planning programs using abon1on. forced stenlization or other coercive measures. A policy statement prepared for the U.S. delegation to the International Conference on Population. which begins Aug 6 in Mexico City, also said the United States will insist that no pan of Its contributian to the United Na11ons Fund for Populauon Acttv1t1es be used for 11bon1ons. Congressman Intervenes ln deportation NEWARK, NJ. -The government must decide between "fnendsh1p wtth the Bntish government and the rights of an individual" in the case of a woman who fears she'll be killed if deponed to Nonhern Ireland. a conl![essman said Friday Rep Robert Tomcelli. D-N.J . commented after testifying at a closed hearing here on behalf of Ann Devenn), 33, a former Londonderry resident seeling to a' 01d deportation Devenny, a Roman Catholic II\ mg in Teaneck. contends her life might be endangered 1n Protestant-dominated Nonhern Ireland because she was a witness to the 1969 fatal beattng of her father alleged I) b) police of the Ro) al Ulster Constabulal) 'Indlana Jones' ellclts Indlan protest SEATTLE-About 30 people demonstrated against the box-office smash "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" at a theater here, calhng the film "racist trash" because 11 depicts Indians as either helpless or evil They earned placards, mcludin$ one that said ··oon't Waste Your Cash on Racist Trash" and another labeling executive producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg "Raiders of the Third World." Aslam Khan, a Bellevue Community College political science teacher who was born in Pakistan. said. "Imagine a child oflnd1an background confronied wnh questions from his classmates who have seen 'Indiana Jones'" Do you eat snakes? Do you have voodoo dolls at home'? Why as your rchg1on so stupid')" CALIFORNIA I Motorist leads cops on 200-mlle chase BAKERSFlELD -~Chula Vista man was arrested after he alleged I} led scores of California H1ghwa' Patrol officers on a 200-rTUle high speed chase that ended onl} when he ran o ut of gas. officers said David Lanning. 22. was arrested Fnday near Bakersfield for investtga11on of reckless dnvmg and failure to} 1eld to a red light or siren following a chase at speeds up to 90 mph that began 1n Carlsbad The chase which 1nvol\ed about 20 CHP ca~ and two police helicopter<; lrom SC' cral counties There were no inJunes AIDS earner's blood llnked to death SAN DI EGO -The death censficate ofa man that I ISied tuberculosis and immune system disorders a!". the cau~s of death ma) be changed 1f 111s proved that contaminated blood from a earner of acquired immune defic1enc> S}Stem was goven to him 1n a transfusion. health officials said. Victor Jerome Foster of San Diego died Feb 8 at Paradise Valle) Hospital in National City. hhaustl\ e tests discovered that two I) pesof infections a,.ssopated with AIDS ~ere present an Foster. "-. Calli ornla glrl lands ln wrong Norf ollc NORFOLK. Neb. -A 16-year-old California girl who stepped on an airplane in Omaha thinking she was headed to Norfolk. Va .. uneitpectedl} found herself 1n Norfolk, Neb ... A whole bunch of people made a mistake," said Terry H1lkeme1er. manager of AAA. Airlines 1n explaining the mix-up. The gtrl. whom airport officials did not 1dcnt1f). began her JOume> Tuesday 1n Ontano, Calif. She intended to visit her brother in Norfolk. Va. The gtrl was flown back to Omaha were arrangements were made for her to continue to V1rgin1a Blngham ball set at $400,000 SAN RAFA El -.\ 1udge set bail at $400.000 Fnda) for laW}er Stephen Bingham. sa}tng there was a nsk he might resume the fugJL1ve life he led for 13 years after being charged w11h murder an a bloody pnson escape attempt. Bingham as accused of smuggling an automatic pistol to pnson revolutionary George Jackson in August I 971 at San Quentin Pnson. tnggenng a bloodbath that left three guards and three tnmates, including Jackson. dead. Court to revlew llablllty for llquor sales SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Court agreed Fnday to decide whether a store that ~lls liquor to a minor can be sued for injuries in a crash caused by a drunken driver. In this case. from Shasta County. the minor who bought the liquor gave 11 to another minor, who drove the car. But the coun could decide whether any illegal sak to a minor would allow suit against a seller for resulting inJunes. Nlgerla seeks recall of British diplomat LONDON -Nigeria ha'> to ld Bnta1n to recall its ambassador in another retahatol) mo .. e stemming from 1hc attempt to kidnap a N1ge-nan poht1c1an II\ mg here and ship him home for tnal. Lagos Radio reponcd Fnda\ night A Foreign Offici:spoke'iman here ~•d Bntain had "rece-1\l.-d an approach" fro m Lagos. the N1genan capital. and "the matter as being considered .. Bntasn ewelled two Nigerian diplomats Thursda}. and N1gena retaliated a few hours later hv e\pclhng two Bnt1'\h diplomats of equal rank Brl tlsh offlclal to vislt Pelclng HONG KONG -Britain·., foreign secretal) wall .. 1.,11 China·~ capital later this month for more talb o n Bnta1n·s planned turnover of this Bnttsh crown colony 1n 1997. the government announced Fnday A spokesman said Sir Geoffrey Howe would stop tn Hong Kong on his wa)' to and from Pekmg for the July 27-31 meetings. He was in' ited by Foreign Minister Wu Xucqia~. three months after Howe's last v1s1t. There was no formal announcement in London. but a British government source said Howe was plannmg a tnp to Hong Kong ·•soon." Sovlet, U.N. talks touch on Afghanistan MOSCOW -The Soviet leader and the ll.N secrctary..gcneral discussed the problems of .\f&hamstan Fnda)'. a Soviet spokesman w _d. He gave no specifics, saying onl) that "interference from outside conunues" in that country The meeting bet~ec"n President Konstanu n U. Chernenko and Javier Perez de Cuellar wns attended b) Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko. who had met with the l' N leader Thursday '81d Vladimir Lome1ko. a Foreign Ministry spokesman 27 giant panda• starve In Clllna PEKING -Chana ~1d Fnda) that 27 giant pandts have staf'\'cd in wuthwe" Chana hec<iu~ of a \\:amt)' of arro" bamboo. their favonte food. und that an C'QU&I numb(1 of the cndange~ animals were saved from the famine China's ~11mated 1,000 pandas arc threatened wtth Uhn('OOn b«ausc morT than 70 pcr{'('nt ol thr1r food of choict, arrow bamboo. as dead Two iiant pandas wert flown to l os ngelc.""S on Fnday to appear at the Olympic games. the JO\'t"rnment '31d < hmu loaned thr 3-ycar-old animal• to the pmc• nt the rtquc\t of thc I m •\n1tclM nt) aovcmment and the Olymp1<"s orpnmna romm11tN Phan Thi Kim Phuc, now 21, (ri&bt) wu 9 yean old when •he fled naked (left) from a napalm attack ln one of the mo.t-remembered lm.aa• of tbe Vietnam War. She arrived 0ranoe Coa I DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Jufy t4. 19&4 ln Tbatland P'rlday on her way to West Germany wttb PerrJ Kretz. a reporter for Stern. The West German ••pstne la apon.eortnc her trip to Germany for medlcal treatment. Her image seared our memory Victim immortalized in war photo wants to stop other s from s u fferi n g By Tbe Associated P ress BANGKOK.. Thailand -ln 1972. a napalm attack sent 9-ycar-old Ktm Phuc racing down a highway. naked and screaming an pam, and her terror was recorde<j m a photograph that became a stark symbol of the Viet- nam War Now. she as a 21-year-old medical student. But she still gets scaring headaches, and scars on her body throb when the temperature rises. And she still needs more medical treatment for her napalm burns. Kim Phuc was hit by napalm from a misdirected bomb dropped by a South Vietnamese plane near Trang Bang, her home m what was then South V1euuun. As she and other villagers ran for their lives, As- sociated Press photographer Huynh Cong "Nick" Ut made his Pulitzer Pnze-wmning photograph. "from time to time I look at the picture, when I am very sad." Kim Phuc said Thursday. "IJ·ust want to remember my past an that scene made a deep impression on me." Kim Phuc rccaUs the napalm attack without visible regret or anger. She stopped in Bangkok on her way from Ho Chi Minh City to West Germany for medical treatment she hopes will ease the pain she still suffers from her napalm bums. Accompanym$ her was Perry Kretz, a photOJOurnahst with the West Gcnnan magazine Stem, which with the European aid agcnC) Terre des Hammes as sponsonng her tnp to a Ludwigshafen hospital that speoaJ- 12es in bum treatment. K.Jm Phuc. whose full name as Phan Thi K.Jm Pbuc. was sm1hn~ and calm on ber first tnp outside Vietnam. As she spoke, the sleeves of her wb1tt blouse slid up. exposmg t.luck scars on her wrists. She wore a broad-bnmmed straw hat. black Vietnamese trousers and sandals. "I hope my health (after the treatment abroad) will be like every- one else's and I will no longer sutfCT like l do now, so I can continue my studies," she said. The air strike that burned K.Jm Phuc occurred during the Easter offensive launched by North Viet- nam in 1972. K.Jm Phuc. her pa.rents. two sisters and five brothers had JUSt sat down for lunch that day. "There were bombs droppi.na around. and we bad to run out of the house to the highway. The bombs dropped around me, .. she rcc:alled. Kim Pbuc's brother was al.lo lD Ut's photograph. bis arms tlailina aod mouth wide open in len'Or. But Kim Pbuc was the only one in her immediate family to be . . W'Cd, although ber infant cousin WU "tll: After two days in a local hospital, Kim Phuc spent 14 months at Cho Ray Hospital in Sai&on. She mu.med to the city-called Ro Chi Minh City since the North Vietnamese takeover -in 1982 to begin studying medi- cine. Her family still lives in Trang Dana. "I want to be a doctor, to give treatment to other people," Kim Pbuc said. ··1 suffered too much and I want to stop the suffering of other people." Salvadoran aid OK' d; Killing declines S.\N S.\LVADOR. El Salvador (A P) -The Unned States signed an agreement Fnday prov1d10g $14.8 m1lhon tn aid for El Salvador. including S765.000 to finance re- forms an the nation's Judicial system. The rest of the money will be used to buy cookmg oil. dned milk and other foodstuffs from the United States These items are in short supply because of the 41/i-year-old The old hometown war bv leftist guemllas. El Salvador as to repay the mone). which 1s par1 of$220 m1lhon the U.S. Agency for lntemauonal Develo~ ment earlier approved for the troubled Central Amencan nation for fiscal )'Car 1984. Meanwhile. the Reagan adm1ms- trat1on Fnday reponed a s1gn1ficant decline in the poht1cal murders b} nght-w1ng death squads in El Realdenta from around Elmore. Klnn., ireet Walter Mondale at the back7&rd door of h.la bo.fi!ood home on Mondale Street. RuDDIDC mate Rep. Gera1 e P'erraro la ln front of him: wife Joan •tanda belllnd him. The candldatee were vlattlDC Elmore before leariJlC for the Wmt Cout and the Democratic National ConYeDtion that beClna Monday. Salvador. acknowledgtng.. however. that "much remains lo be done" to stem the kilhngs. The State Department report to Congress said the murders occurred at an average rate of 93 per month for the first five months of the year, compared to 140 per month for all of 1983. It called that a "pos1t1ve downward trend ... but said "strong effons" arc needed for further im- provement The department cited with air proval steps taken by the Salvadoran $Ovemment before and after the mauguration of President Jose Napoleon Duarte on June 1. includ- ang Duarte's deos10n to disband the 110-member 1ntelligencc unit of the country's Treasury Pohcc. The repon said the urut was "considered b) man) an enclave of death squad plotting." It also oted decisions to transfer ~na1 n key offiocrs believed bnkcd to the death squads to posts abroad. The report said that while 93 poliucal murders a month remains far too high, there 1s cause for optimism rn the fact that they were averaging more than 800 a month when the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador first been compiling monthly totals from local press reports. Firefi-hters finally contain Sequoia fire Man cited for starting blaze that ravaged a lmost 25,000 acres LAKE !SABELLA -~fter a wccl of battling flames and scanng temperatures. firefighters Fnday con- tamed a blaze that ravaged 24.830 acres and destroyed nine structures in the Sequoia Na11onal Forest. authorities said Reppard Thornton 51. of Bodfish was cited for allegedly stanang a debns fire that spread and set the forest ablaze last Saturda\. thl· L' ~ Forest ~rvice and Kem Count\ r.~ Department announcro Full control of the fire was e\~ted at 6 p.m. Sunda' forest sen ice spokesman Tom Bud.le\ said "The) 've got the line completed and the)-'re beginnin~ the moirup stages of cooling am hot spots·· Buckley said Thunderstorm!> \pun otT h' lrop- 1cal stonn Gene' 1e' e threatened to negate the tirefighte~ '1cton h\ 1gn1t10g several small lightning tire\ that ~re quid.I)-doused. hl' ~•d Lightning conttnued to crackle above Southern Cahfom1a·s moun- tains and descns Fnda) Tht' Na- uonal Weather ~n see callt'd flash- 'flood watches and predicted mort thunderstorms OYer the wt't'kt'nd Meanwhik. a rash of new brush fires were reported Fnda> in north- ~• Los 4-ngelcsCount), includinga I 25-acrt blaze near Saugus and a l 2- acre hot spot north of Paco1ma Dam tn the San Gabriel Mount.ams that were qu1ckl} stomped out. But firehghters conunued their struggle to contain a blaze JO San Franc1squ1toOmyon that had burned 150 acres b)-late Frida} afternoon. and another that seared 125 aacs near We-stlake Vulage. Count) fire spoke-sman DeWitt Morgan said there were no reports of propert} damag<' or m1uries in the Los .\nfl.t'les Count\ blazes. ln Sequma Nattonal Forest. the fire .. made tts in1ttal run up the mountain and when It got up the peaks tt slo'Wed do wn a bn." Buckley said. "At the same 11me the weather was changing with tht' hum1dlly tncrcasing and u. ind~ dC'C'reasmg ·· Thornton allegedl) was bum1n& lumber. df) grass. the remains of an old tra,el trailer and other debns on h1<> propert~ ~hen the fire escaped. o;a1d JI.cm Count)-fire mvesttaator Jern Gnggs. Thornton was scheduled to appear Juh 25 in Jusucc Court in Lake Isabella to answer to the misde- meanor citation. If convicted. Thornton probably would not be tined for tht' entire cost of the fire. but could be fined to the limit of hts insurance coverage. Gnggs wd. Gov. signs bills dlrectlng jail funds to OC State has $530 million tn bonds to a llocate wtth t h is county slated to r eceive $50 m illton 5..\CRAMENTO (AP) -Ora~ ( ountv will receive $50 m1lhon to Jail bond mone)' under tcnns of two bills <;1gnrd Fnda} b} Gov ~rge Deu- l<meJ1an Tht bills provide a means of d1'itnbut1on for $530 m1lhon in bond funds tocount1t'S that nttd to build or renovate Jllll. The measures -\R2J5 7 b) .\s- aemblyman B)ron Sher, D-Palo A.ho. and AB'\80~ by .\sscmbl)man R1ch- ud Robin'°"· D-Garden Grove - represent compromise amona thc manv counucs compeung for the monc\ from ~o bond issue:'\. ·~ proved in I 982 and this J UM Voters in 1982 passed 1 $280 m1lhoo }IJI bond issue and this June appro' ed an addtuonal $250 m1lhon But apphcat100\ from count1C"S "- ettd the total. The 'itatc Board of CorTC'C'tion!>. 11ven tht JOb 10 d1stnbutc .the monn from th<' I Q82 bonds. m February P't the bulk of tht' money to 9even counties Los ~naetcs and A.lamC'da would haH' gotten S70 m1lhon ea.eh with thC' rest d1' 1ded among C\acra· mento, R1vers1de. Sanu Clara. \ olo and Madera. Another 28 C'ountl~ wouJd have recel\ ed les<t than SI m1lhon e.ach Ten counues that would ha't' received nothtn& under that formula complamcd. resulting JO the (Om- prom1sc Un<kT tht-ntw ll•"S. th<' bond money w,11beplaced10 a Count) Jail Expendtturt Fund and d1'ltnbuted to th<' countJC! as the) can \ho"' the} art' ready for it The count1~ must pro,ide a H ~rctnt match but that fiaure can be rtdu~ 1f a count) cuts back the ro,t oh Jatl project The money in the fund wtll be invc'ltcd '"''" u~. produc1ni interest that wiU add to the money a .. 11lahle The 2 small-pro)cct counlJcs wtll get their mo~y Nineteen others - 1ncludma Orange County -will Fl most of -.hat they wanL Besides ~Count}. the) arc. Alameda. SS• m1lhon, Los An- geles. $96 m1lhon. El Dorado. S 11 m1lhon. Fresno. $27 milhon. Mf!'J'Uld., $4 m1lhon. Ravemde. SlO million: San Mateo. $9 m1lhoo. San Dlqo, SI II m1lbon K1nas. $2 m1U1on, Kern, S2• m1lhon. Contra Costa. $37 m1lhon. Madera, $9 mllbon. Saaa- mento. $62 mtlhon; Santa Cara. S46 m1lhon, Solano. $20 million; Tulaft, St 7 m1lhon: Ventura. S6 million: Yolo.SI 0 rmllion, Foe next 6 days we are p roud to off er free delivery a nywhere within a 40 mile radius and we'll pay the sa les taxi All of this In addition to our already low. low every- day prices. Hurry In this weekend! THE DELAW ARE DAYBED Sold elsewhere f0< $949 00 $499 AMERICA 'S SW EETHEART Sold elesewhere '$459 Dozens of other stvles 0\101toc1e stoning lrorr os tow os S2dQ TRUNDLES AVAIL.AIU FOii '79 ------- T HE LMBASSY Sold elsewhere $449 f()( $849 00 Solid Brass! T HE ARLINGTON 400 Sold elsewhere $4 ?9 f()( $99500 r a S S Visit Our Factory Showroom! 14626 Beach Blvd., Westminster Gorden Grove Fw eds Between Son Diego & ~.~. Garden Grove Freeways ~ (714) 898-9393 Open Mon.·Frl. 10-8pm, Sat 10-6pm, Sun. 11·5pm Financing Ava llable OAC Most Items Available For Immediate Deltvery. That'• aome rabbit Judy Barela, 11, of Fountain Valley wu awarded be8t llCbtweiebt for her French AJiCora rabbit at the county fair. Color Coast artists with QC Fair awards Award winners in the fi ne arts compettt1on at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa have been announced. The winners are: Stewart Allison, Costa Mesa, 1st, Design. Novice lllustrat1on. 1st, Mued Med.la, Novice; Ann Amoa, Newport Beach, 2nd, Painting, Prof. Watercolors; SalaJllle Canon, New- port Beach, I st, Graphics. Prof. Pastel; L. Crook. Newport Beach, 3rd, Painting. Prof. Acrylics; Jo11ie Florda, Costa Mesa, 1st, Painting. Prof. Watercolors, 4th. Painting. Prof. Watercolors; Lisa Glider. Costa i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Mesa. 3rd, Prof. Onental Brush: Gertrude E. Mattocks, Costa Mesa, port Beach, 1st, 2-0 Framed Aae 15-1 7; Katby Ftua1u. Costa Mesa, 3rd, 2-0 Framed A&e 1 S-17; Nicele Qalan, Costa Mesa, 1nd, 2-0 Framed Age 6-8: Marc Vu Edea, Newport Beach, 2nd, 2-0 Framed Aae 15-17; Clay Campbell, Corona del Mar, lst, Graphics, J>rof. Printmakina; LM1u S. Cooper, Balboa Island, 10th, Paint- ing, Prof. Oils; Lorraiae 8U1oll, Huntington Beach, 1st, Painting, Novice Watercolor; Bnerly Ctelnicky, Fountain Valley, 3rd, Painting, Novice Watercolor; Marlene Cote. Westminster, I st, De- sign, Prof. Illustration; Edwla Foarcber, Corona del Mar, 4th, Painting, Prof. Watercolon; LbHla Mlrtb, Huntington Beach, 4th, Paint- ing -Novice Oriental Brush; Jou Perry, Westminster, 2nd, Paint.in&. Nov ice Waterc olor; Jaaet Sbepardson, Huntington Beach, 4th, Pamtmg, Prof. Oils; Mlcuel Clau. Williams. Fountain Valley, 2nd, Graphics, Novice Drawinas; Alei Alfieri, Huntington Beach, 2nd, 2-0 Framed Age Sand under; M. Aatboay Koelscb. Fountain Valley, 8th, 2-<i Framed Age I S-17; Debbie Vu Dyke . Westminster, 1st, 2-0 Framed Age 12-14: Helena Wlckber&, Huntington Beach, 9th. 2-0 Framed Age I S-17. . J u L y Don't miss our storewide savings of 10-50°/o on selected items. Save on furniture for your living room , dining room and bedroom . Hurry, sale ends July 15! t,ntarP• t>altier 'tM • " lit • It' J Si'4S " ' ,h<Jt \~ilf~.,, l\.P.•.-i· µt c,f sale $795 s479 z • • BEVERLY HILLS s995 :; ta•e eatr.~· tC S12:>5 L ... k' I 5695 5pc. Special Sel 1nc1uoes 01n1riQ tabl~ arro lour srdechatr) s355 f,, 1> I ri st 01r1n J 1,,tJ P l8 • ::.: e• te·1c · 59 11 lh ~\iltf pr t butt~•f v ~d' rec 54!>9 Danica n.i o s159 Tea• 1,n.5h hu•.11 redlures lfla~~ ouo•s anc <Qnlrng S265 Teak finish bullet i1•lh Sl•Omg doors ·eo 5329 Not shown Matching h•gh chest 41 ri' 19"d x 33•7·,., Drawers teature so110 wooo ano dM·ta,1 101nts reg S435 sale $345 Triple oresser 26'1'1 "h x 19 o x 77 "t reg $629 sale $499 l11rnlt11rt with I dl,,.,.flCI Open Daily 10 6 Sunday 12 5 Customer Service Hotline (213) 548 1335 3015 Bristol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751 -2CJ17 SAN PEDRO LONG IEACH PHOEN IX W VlOAI 2nd. Painting, Prof. Onental Brush: Linda Nemec-Rutan. Costa Mesa. 10th. Design, Novice lll~stration : Jo Patterson, Newport Beach, 1st. Painttng · Prof. Onental Brush: I.net Saunders. Costs Mesa. 4th. Painting, Novice Onental Brush: Joni SelllnJer . Newport Beach. 2nd. Graphics, Prof Drawings. 9th Painting, Prof. Watercolors: Marilee Stockman. Newport Beach. 2nd, Graphics. Nov- ice Pastels. Paty homierdo Vaca, Costa Mesa. 1st. Graphics. Novice Drawings: Paula A. Van Eden, New- port Beach. 9th. Sculpture. Novice An) Media. Sharon Attlesey, New- Candid camera Amy Merz of Laeuna Beach won ftnt place for her color print at the Ore.nee County Falr, where a •arlety of •lldea and photoarapba will be on dt.play throqb Sunday. Shutterbugs click at fair Winner!> in the !>en1or and JUntor photography competition at the Or- ange County Fair in Costa Mesa have been announced. T he winners are: Amy Men. Laguna Beach. I st, Color Pn nts. People: WWlam W. Shanks. Laguna Hills, I st, Sltdes, General. Rasty Mc Cartby. Laguna Hills. I st, Color Pnnts, 2nd. Mo no- chrome· Junior Plants and Animals; KatlaJeea llar.lu. I rv1nc, 3rd, Mono- chrome; Cra I Mac Naa1btoD. Irvine, 2nd. Mo nochFOme , Lisa AH Scarpello, Irvine. 2nd. Color Pnnts. people. 3rd, Color Pn nts, Places; Robert E. CoaJsoD, Founta1n Valley. 2nd, Monochro me. general: Cecilla R. Drobu, Huntinaton Beach, 3rd, Color Pnnts, g_e neral; Steven S. M1er1 , Hununaton Beach, 3rd. Slides. General. Robert E. O'CouelJ. Hunt- ington Beach. 2nd. Color Pnnts. General. Karen D. Scklaeter, Hunt· maton Beach. I st, Sltdes. People. Alu Dowles. Hunttn11on Beach • 2nd, Monochrome. Places; Kellle Lyu Oal1ln1er. Huntinaton Beach, I st. Monochrome. J un1or Plants and An1mals. 3rd. Monochrome. Junior Places, Je11lu Waadlud. Hun1- 1naton Beach. 3rd. Color Pnnts. General. Saady Marie Trevea, Costa Mc\a, 3rd, { olor Pnnts. Pla~s: Wllllam C Weaver. C osta Mna. I st < nlnr rnnt' (it'nrral Ml<'llf'llf' Van Aker, ( osta Mesa. 2nd, Sltdes, Gen- eral, and 3rd, Slides, General. Boy_... .. 81J&D V ennela, 8, Of \ lmoe wu choeen TlnJ Tota ~Int at tbe eoaaty fair. -----~-------------~----------1-----------------·------------ Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT f: alurd.y, JUiy 1.f, 1NA 'JCuttlng up in Newport Beach .. EechewiDC the traditional beauty •hop, Cheryl Brownell cuta looee with a variety of facea whlle Kitty Manton cuta her balr oatalde the Brownell home lD Newport Beacb. , ........................................................................................................................................ .. ~Young readers are real champions OC sanitation chief heads state panel By SUZANNE FREY Of .... Dlillr ~ ..... 1 Eight-year-old Darcey Patton of Irvine spent one month last spring reading 150 books, in addition to r those required for her school work. Ten-year-old Salina Valverde of Santa Ana spent a month raJSing $245 in pledges to help children with birth '·defects. They are but two of the more than ' 1.000 students between ages 5 and 15 who last school year participated in 'the Reading Championship pro~m sponsored by the March of Dames 11Birth Defects Foundation. raising a 'total of$14,000 in pledges. • Fifty of the top readers and fun- dra1scrs were honored by the Foun- dation and given Olympic-style gold medals at a June awards ceremony. Many of them came from Santa Ana's Calvary Church School, where I 00 students raised more than $3,000. The Readins Champions program was developed to motivate children to read and enjoy books and news- papers, to "strive to earn medals and instill in them a desire to help in a worthwhile social cause," accordmg to Erin Francy of the March of Dimes. She said any interested child can participate in the program. The one-month program as non- compeuuve, she said. Children who read -or have their parents read to them - a minimum of four books a month automa11cally rece1 ve a bronze medal. Reading I 0 to I 9 books 1s worth a silver medal. and more than 20 books a gold medal. Actress Laun Hendler from NBC- TY's "Gimme A Break" and Salli Ann Hallam. Mass California Teen, were hostesses for the award cer- emony. ··1 have enjoyed being a part of this program because we have encouraged hundreds of children to actually learn to en JOY reading," said Hendler. "At the same time. we have made an important decision to help the more than 250.000 children born with defects each )'ear." Members of the Reading Cham- pion Adv1soiy Committee were also honored at the event. They arc: Dr. Robert Peterson. supenntendent of the Orange County Department of Education: Lynn Eisenhut, coordinator of Children's Services for the Orange County library system: and Jody Taylor of the March of Dames. Orange County chapter. Entertainment for the event was provided by juggler and comedian Michael Nolan and a youth song and dance troupe called "Kids Are Music" The next Readmg Champions Pro- gram will start m September. For more 1nformat1on, call 553-0881. INTRODUCING "PUNKY" "JEAN" WiUwn N. Ctarkc: supcnntendent of the Sanitation Districts of Orange County, bas been named prcsjdent of the 3,500-member California WatcT Pollution Control Association. C\arke has served on the board of direct.ors of the association sinoe 1975 and has held various executive pos- itions with the group. The a.sJOClallon is a voluntary non- profit organization concerned with the collect1on. treatment and d.isposaJ of domcsuc and industnal waste- water. It is ~y coooemed Wlth protecUng California's water resources from poUuuon. MEN'S HAIRCUTS, CONDITION AND STYLES $15.00 ASK ABOUT OUR BUS.NEU MENS SPECIAL SUMMER PERM SPECIAL PAY FOR ONE AND FRIENDS HALF PRICE ACRYLICS & SM.KS MANICURES P£DtCURE8 I AM TO I Pll SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 112~ W. llLIOl ILYI., llLIOl, Cl (MUI)KEN For_'°"_ ..... ~...-....~ 675-1457 . --------. .--..---- • Six from Coast get law degrees Six area residents have received law dcarees this semester from West- ern State University College of law. Karen Jean Telford-Schaeffer of Costa Mesa. Michael Vance Pander of Costa Mesa, Sharon L. Marks of Corona del Mar, Jackson E. Pamham of Irvine, Michael T. Dunn of Costa Mesa and Jon M. Alexander of 1Mission VieJO received their JUns ,doctor degrees from the Fullerton .chool. Telford-Schaeffer served as as- ~atc editor of the Law Review and business manaeer of the tu tonal Don Program. She is a Moot Court advocate and Moot Court director. She belonacd to the Delta Theta Phi law fraternity and 1he lntemauonal ""law Society, and was a member of the SU honor roll. Pender was a member of the ntemational law Society. He re- ived a b9chelor's dearee in law from SU in I 98~and an associate of arts from Orange Coast Colleae in ta Mesa in 1980. Marks was active with Orange nty Women Lawyers. She rc- 'vcd a bachelor's decree from San ·eao State Univcn1ty in 1977. Parham was active with the Law Review and Moot Coun. He rccetvcd an American Junsprudcnoc Award orToru I and Contracts II He is the ident of Parham cl Associates, a bor relations consuluna finn and ublishcr of the Parham Report. He incd his bechclor's dep from UnivcnityofRcdland11n 1966.a uter'a dearcc from the Un1vemty the Pacif'fc in 1972 and a Tcachina and Supcrvl ion Credential from UC rvine. Dunn was on the Dean'! List 1n 1983 and rccx1vcd the Amcncan Junll)Ndenoc award an Criminal tc. Law. He received an Associate of Arts • °'&ftC from Oranat Coast Coll 1n 1968 and a bachelor's degree from Whittier College in 1980. Alexander was president of the Student Bar Association, a member of la Raza. ed1tor-in-ch1ef of The Dictum, the college newspaper, and was acttve 1n fundra1sing for KCET. He 1s listed an Who's Who in Amencan Colleges and Outstandmg Young Men and Women in America. He received his bachelor's degree from Transylvania University an Lexmgton, Kentucky. Chinese beauty pageant seeking county entries Young women ofChtnese ancestf') arc ehgibk to compete an the Orange County Chinese Cultural Club's beauty pageant. Applicants must be between 18 and 24 years old. at least half Chinese and a resident or student of Orange County or a membcrofOCCCC. The contestants will be )Udgcd on beauty. poise and personality. The winner will compete m the Miss Chinatewn PifCant 10 Los Angeles or San Fran~1sco. Talent 1s required for the San Francisco com- petition. Pnzes to be awarded at the Sept 22 event at the lrvtne A1rporter Inn are a S 1.000 scholarship for first place. a S 500scholarsh1p for second place and a $250 scholarstuo for third place. Registration must be made by July IS. 1ncludmga three-by-five snapshot and a $250 sponsorship fee. They must be sent to OCCCC Chinese Beauty Pageant. ·c/o Helen Woo. Chairman, S 19 No. Stanford A venue, FUiierton. CA 92631 . The number of contestants will be limited to 12. For more 10format1on. call Woo at 992-5434. South Coast grads given medical scholarshfps Two local htgh school lflduatcs received S 1,000 med1cal 1tbolanhips from the Auiuhary at Sowh Coast Medical Centtr m South Laiuna. 1ttend Humboldt State this tall 4.1'°. the S«Ond annual W10ncr's Circle Golf Tournament to benefit ~th Coa,t Medical Center W111 be held Monday at the El N11uel (. oun· try Club an LaauM Nt~uel lido village STORE WIDE SUMMER CLEARANCE 401/o to 70 1/o Off Dresses, Sweaters, Pants and Accessories Mon. thru Sat. Hours: 9 :30 -5:00 675-3261 Also at BBC Members of Course Mon. thru Sun . 10:00 -5:30 ii Jeff Caverly. 17, of LaaW\a Beach and Jennifer Rapp. 17, ofb.na Point we~ honoml by lbeJJOUP. Ca\etly lS interested in gencuc rcteareb and plans to attend the UC San Diego in the fall . Rapp is idnttrcstcd an pharmaceutical stud1ct and plan to The tournament Mh ~n at I I~ p.m. 01nncr and cocktails will be llCT"cd at 6 p.m. For reservations or mort infor· I'll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. mauon. call 493-H40. 1• 48 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 1984 Crafty Coast residents win awards at OC Fair JucfOlng In the °'*' competition ot the cntt. and hobb* at the Orange County F r lnec.ta M..a t'*"9beeli ~ Winnett .,..; Teny ROM Armor, Costa M .... 11t, Weev./Spln; "*11 Aumecll. Nftpor1 Beach, $rd, Embro6d«ed OmatMntl; ........ mtrden. Co9t1 M .... 1at. Mi. oe1taneoua Handlcfatt; 9'oMrt o. 9otkln. Costa M .... 2nd, Wood Carvtng. Figure; 3rd, Wood CeNlng, Bird; Frenoee M. lltowft, Costa Meaa. 3rd. China Painting, v.... Ao<al. Cendeoe Bumi, Newpon BMd'I, 11t, Oecotatlone PIUow; Debfa ~can.. Costa M .... 111, DecO(.- atlona, Wall Htnglng; '-f'J A. Dunc9ft, Co.ta Mela, 3rd, l.Mther Plo1~: a.- heft fl"'*"'• Coeta Meta. 2nd, Wood. Trunk or C'*1: ... Ann ....., Costa M_., 3rd, Tote PatntWtg; .... Juelln En.cs,.. eo.ta MeM, 1st. Wood Catvtng, Done Gekteteln. eo.ta M..a. 4th, o.c;or. atloms Piiiow, 4th Oeootatlont Picture; K'--an.nbeok, eo.tl M.... 11t. Cc>Uectlona Muge and Stek\t, 1St, Coffee· Uoo8 AgYr.a; Dene .. twt. eo.ta MMa. 2nd LMtlW e.Q Of PurM, 4th LAather, other: Gell I.~ Coeta Mete, 111. Egg• Other, 21\d, Eaot Unuaial UM, 2nd. Egga o,oorated;ttlfiko.tecboft. Coeta Meea, 4th, 00111, Kltnekoml; Unde Jeeke,. Cotta Meea, 2nd, MlaoellaneoUt Handt· craft BMdwortc: C.thleeft Undell. Coeta M.... 3rd, Plut•oratt Figure; C....al -.. eo.ta Meaa. 2nd becoratlont FlgurM: Joel K. Mo Kinner, Costa M ... , 11t, Gtua • Etched; Ro61n L. Morrie, Coate Mela. 2nd, Wood c.rvtng; Jen'°9 II. lllulle, eo.ta M--. 4th China Paint- ing. Pt.tee; Herry I • ..,_., Coata M .... tit, LMtlW Picture, 111, Leather Biiifoid. 3rd, LMthtr Bag or PurM; Cwle-RM ............ Cotta M.... 2nd. Mii· cell&n•ou1. Fabric-Covered Books/ Albuma. L-~Olhoffw,CoetaMeaa.11t, Mlaoellahec:iYa, Collage; Deboreh Fein ,..._, eo.ta Mesa, 2nd, China Paint- ing, General, 2nd, China Painting, Tiles: Jeckte Uttte '°'9p, Costa Mesa, 11t, Antlqua/Helrloom; Joi B. Qulnteroe, Newport Beach, 3rd, Oecoretlon1. Door: Prize squash Doto Romero, Costa Meaa, 1st. Orna- ment• Embroidered: Ktyollo Temuni, Costa Meea. 3rd, Dols, Kimekomi; Marwtn Watdrop. Costa M .... 2nd, Wood, Gen- eral; a.ndre Waldrop, Costa Mesa, 2nd, Tole Painting Wood Trunk; John K. Weren, Costa M .... 1st, Rugs Knotted, 1st. Rugs, Latched: Nancy J. Wllllem1, Coste Mesa, 2nd. Collections Animals; 8herot1 Yagertener. Costa Mesa. tat, Oman'l4Hltl, 3rd. Ornaments, natural materials; Su.anne Alton, Fountain Val- ley, 1at, CoUectiona Spoon•: Oltv. Angua • Fountain Valley, 1st, Dolls: Marya Benner. Huntington Beach, 2nd, Recy- cied Materials; TIM Beu, Westminster. 1st, Dolls, French Child; Don Baum ... Huntington Beach, 1st, Models, Auto, Bus, Truck, Van; Lortk Bemateln, Hunt- ington Beach, 1st, Miscellaneous. Beadwortc; .....,..._ J. Bertrend, West- minster, 1st, Tole Painting; Oeot9lana Bromley, Huntington Beach, 3rd, Decor- ations. Needlepoint: Irene F. Bruner. Fountain Valley, 1st, Handcretters Other Jonathan and Gabriel Brown. s. of Newport Beach heft a 16-pound. 10-ounce zucchlnl that earned their father Tom a epeclal award at the Orange County Fair. ART TAKE A ONE DAY VACATION ..• to an uncrowded local resort. This weekend the merchants of Balboa Island have gathered together sixteen Island Artists who wlll show everything from pencil drawings, oil paintings, sculpture, pottery, neon art to glass blowing. Alt In addition to the fine retail shops and restaurants that have made this your special place for so many years. ISLAND ART FAIR SATURDAYANDSUNDAY1~5 JULY 14TH & 15TH PLO Eertlne F. Cempbett, Fountain Valley, 1st, Plestercreft, Nativity, 1st, Plastercraft Clock, 1st . PlastercrattAgure.WaJI. 1st, Plastercratt Human, 12 Inches or smaller, 1st, Plastercratt Human. larger than 12 inches, 1st, Plastercratt, Other. 1st Plastercratt Fig, Well Hu, 1st. Plastercratt PlaQue or Picture, 1st, Tole Painting Wood, 1st, Mlsoetlaneous Peper Tole. 1st. Tole Painting Not Wood, 2nd. Plastercratt, Animal. 2nd, Plastercratt Lamp Base, 2nd, Tole Painting, Metal, 2nd, Mlsoellaneous Guilllng, 4th, Tole Painting Wood: Marttyn Cantzter, Foun- tain Valley, 1st, Tole Painting Wood. 4th, Tole Painting Wood Furniture; Virginia Cteclt, Costa Mesa. 1st. ~lastercratt, Animal: Shirley Clark. Huntington Beach. 2nd, Decorations Wall Hanging, 4th Decorations Other: Dewn K. Diaz, Hunt- ington Beach, 1st, Door Decoration, 1st. Wood Ornaments, 3rd, Decorations Wall Hanging. 3rd Wall Hanging Dried, 3rd. Wall Hanging Silk, 3rd, Dried or Siik, Other. 4th. Eggs, Other, 4th Mis- cellaneous, Fabric-Covered Books/Albums: Man.,.I Dtoeado, Jr •• Santa Ana, 1st. Eggs Unusual Use: Keren Dote, Fountain Valley, 2nd, Dolls • Klme«oml: Cecttla A. Drohan, Hunt- ington Beach. 111, Gius, Reverse Paint- ~ng, 1st, Glass, Other, 2nd, Tole Painting Wood, 4th, Tole Painting Not Wood, Other, Katherine Evan1. Huntington Beach, 2nd, Collections Mugs and Steins; Marleot A. Veeq.,.z, Huntington Beach, 2nd, Weav/Spln; Robin Fayette, Weat- mlnster, 4th Ornaments F=ebric: Joen Fincher, Westmlnst8f, 1st. Dough, Clay Basket, 1st. Dough. Clay, Other, 4th Dough, Clay Arrangement, 4th Dough, Clay Picture or Plaque; D~Ruth Flynn . Huntington Beach.~nd. Decorations Table Centerpiece, 2nd, Dried or Silk Wail Hang, 2nd. Dried or Siik Other, 4th, Decorations Wreath: Yuko Ganlko, Foun- tain Valley, 3rd, Dolls -Klme«omi; Carol Olan. Westminster. 2nd , An- tiques/Helr1oom, 4th, Decorations Door; Carol Ol'Mft, Fountain Valley, 1st Decor- ation• Table Centerpiece, 2nd, Door Decoration, 4th. Collectlon1 Dolls: Steve Greytak, Midway City. 1st, Miner.-Lapld. Other, 4th Miniatures. Other, Carolyn M. Hammond, Fountain Valley, 1st INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE SANTAANA• 1540 E. warner. (714) 557-06114Betweencrandl.NeW'POftFWY.Exlton Oyef~, MISSION VIEJO. College Center • (714) 495·3252 Ceetween crown Valley> .. Avery pt(Wyl ant& ITOBS R : WIST LOS ANGBB, PAMDBU.. NOltTM NOUYWOOD, TOlllWCl. IG VAi.UY A IM IMIGO ~· OPEN 10 to 6 -SUNDAY NOON to 5 :... .. ~-----~~-~ Macrame Hanging, 11t, Miniatures Ac- cessories; KrteUn M. Hemmond, Foun- tain Valley, 1st. Decorations Stoci<lng; Huguette Haynee, Huntington Beach, 1at, Dolls, Other, 2nd, Oecoretlons Fig- ures: KrtaUna Hlnen. Foontaln Valley, 1st Dolls -Klmekomi; April Anne Jackaon, Huntington Beach, 1st Oecoretlon1 Pic- ture. 4th Collections Animals, 4th Dolls: Sidney Katz, Westminatar, 3rd Miner.- Lapid, Jewelry; Luane M. Ktmbnt, Foon- tain Valley, 1at, Latch Hook Wall Hanging: Laurel Koelech, Fountain Valley, 1st, Wall Hanging, Dried; Chrt•tlna Konlehl, Westminster, 1st, Decorations Wreath; Con•tMOe A. Lan· Ingham. Westminster. 2nd, Ornaments Wood, 3rd, Decorations Table Centerpiece, 4th Ornaments Em- broidered: Elite Lelatoha, Fountain Val- ley, 2nd, Dolle -Klmekomi; Menha D• Mattl, Huntington Beach. 3rd Dolls. Baby; Gaye MaMoth, Foonteln Valley. 2nd, Dolls, Baby: Ntcho&M I . Hoelter, Hunt- ington Beach. 1st, Leather Bag or Purse, 1st, Leather Key Case, 1st, Leather Picture. 2nd. Leather Belt. 2nd, leather Biiifoid, 2nd, Leather Picture lalger than 12 inches; Ray Myen, Huntington Beach, 2nd, Decorations Needlepoint Stocking; Claire K. tuthanaon, Westminster, 1st, Dolls Craft Clothespin, 3rd. Mis· c elleneoua Fabric -Covered Books/ Albums: Harold A. Nathanson, Westminster. 3rd, Glass Stained Win- dow, 3rd, Glass, Etched; Elu Okuda, Westminster, 2nd, Doll•· Klme«ornl: Shlz Okuda. Westminster, 4th, Misc. Handi- craft, Klmekomi Technique; Florene. H. Ono, Fountain Valley, 1st, Oolla - Kimekoml: Cindy 0.tarhout. West- minster, 2nd, Oecoratlona Wall Hanging: Ruth Paplneeu. Westminater. 3rd, Mis- cellaneous Handicraft: Unda Queener, Midway City, 3rd. Decoration• Weil Hanging; JMn Aandauo, Huntington Beach. 2nd, Doll•· Klmetcomi; Rubf Muto Kato, Waatmlnat•r. 1st, Dolls - Klme«omi; Cerolyn Ray, Huntington Beach, 2nd, Rugs. Knotted and Latched: Chr1• R.t v ... Huntington Beach, 1st, Pottel"y, Stoneware or Poree!. Agure: Diane Rumbler. Huntington Beach, 3rd, Collections Other: Jenell 8c:he1Mhom, Huntington Beectl, 2nd, Decoration• Wall Hanging: YIM Sumi, Westminster, 2nd, Misc. Handicraft Klmekomi Technique; CatOIJn Steidinger, Huntington Beach, 1st, Decoration• Picture, Other; Kyoko Suzuki, Huntington Beach, 1st, Dolls - Kimekoml; DorothJ M. Taylor, Hunt- ington Beech, 2nd, Weav/Spln. 3rd Weav/Spln. Loom Afghan. 3rd, Weav/Spln.. Loom, Other, '4th, Weav/Spln .. loom Stole or oncho; V•· lane Van Der Ihde, Weatmlnltar, 2nd, Latch Hook wan Hanging: Ruth A. Vandevffr, Fountain Valley, 1st, Ceramica, Other; Angele Yentl, Hunt- ington Beach, 3rd, Dolla -Klmekomi; Sharon R. Wabet•. Foontaln Valley, 1st. Decorations AQure; Connie WKHe, West- minster, 2nd, 'tote Painting Wood, 3rd, Junior baker Tole Painting Wood, Ak Art; Vebne Wlfflama, Fountain Valley, tit, Misc. Handicraft Fabric-Covered Bookl/Altx.ims. 2nd Decoration• Stock· Ing, Crochet or Knit, 2nd, Omamenta, 0th«, 3rd, Ornaments Fabrtc. 4th, Dec-- orations Table Centerpleoe. 4th Orna- ments Yarn: Eula WllmovHJ, Huntington Beach, tat, Recycled Materlel1 Bott ... ; Dane Winters, Huntington Beach. 1at, Wood Carving, Human, 1st, Wood Carv- ing, Flowers. Fruits, Vegetables: Carole A. Fite. Huntington Beach. 1st. Leather Belt, 2nd, Glasa • Etched; Robert Conger , Corona del Mar, 2nd, Mlner.-Lapld, Jewelry; Lou Ann lavage. Corona del Mar, 1st, Decorations Table linens: Shelby Tool, Corona del Mar, 1st, China Painting Cup and Saucer, 1at. China Painting Dresden, Ant, 2nd, China Paint- ing, Mug, 3rd, Chine Painting, Trey, 3rd, China Painting Pletea. 3rd, China Paint- ing Platea, 3rd, China Painting Plates (Serve), 4th, China Painting Platea (Ols- play), 4th, Chine Painting Plates. Conven- tional: WUbur S. Tool, Corona del Mar, 1st, Wood Carving Bird. Stylized, 2nd, Wood Carving, Reallstlc; Delle lllngmen, Irvine. 2nd, Collection1 Other: John Treto Gamboa, Irvine. 2nd. Modeis. Auto. Bus, Truck, Van; Sharen o .. tor. Irvine, 1st, China Painting Plates Display Animal, 1st. Decorations. Dinnerware. 2nd, China Painting Plates Display Bird, 4th, Chine Painting Thimbles; Loi• Homan, Irvine, 2nd, DEcoratlons Plllow;Jeen Hunt, Irvine, 3rd. Dolls, Baby, 3rd, China Painting Gen•al, 4th China Painting Candy Olah, Emeet H. Lockwood, Irvine, 1st. Wood Carving Animal or Bird Caricature; RONIN Ru ..... lrvlne, 1at, Decorations Table Centerpleoe, 2nd, Decorations Picture, 2nd, Decoration• Table linens; Jemee a June Wwtz, lrvlne, 1st, Plastercratt Lamp Base, 2nd Plastercratt Plaque or Picture, 2nd, Plutercratt Figure. 2nd, Decorations Other; JUM Yemade, Irvine, 3rd, Dolls - Klmekoml; Merttyn P ... tctwtn, Laguna Niguel, 1st. Decorations Stocking, 1st, Dacoratlona Table Centerpiece, tat. Dec- orations Other, 11t. Omementa, 1st. Arrangement Table, Siik, 2nd, Wall Hang- ing, Silk, 3rd. Decorations, Wreath, 3rd, Arrangement, Table, Dried, 4th, Wall Hanging Dried, 4th, Dried or Siik Other; Linda L Fent, Laguna Hiiia, 1at, Plutercratt Animal, 2nd. Plut•craft Other; Ultlan L La Gren, 2nd, China Painting Plates Dreaden, '4th, China Painting Plat .. Display, Bird; Edne PL Mc Hugh, Laguna Hills, 2nd, Bmetry Man- Made Materials, 2nd, Basketry, Com- bination of Materiel; Beverty Hoeler. Laguna Beach, 2at. Collectiona Dolls. 4th, Dotts Character; Alc:tne a. Nolley. Laguna NIQuel. 2nd, Prof. Handcrafters Other; Robin L" Staudte, Laguna Beach, 4th, Oecoratlona, Needlepoint Stocking; Barbera Watller, Laguna Hiiis, 2nd, Dolla French Chlld; Vtclll Wtlaon, Laguna HILis, 4th, Recycled Materials Cena. Kellee Koenta, 4, of Coeta llaa wu a dl.Ulon winner tn the {unlor b&ked'looda competiUon at tile Oruce County Fal.r n ea.ta Mella. coottnalnt tbroUCb SundaJ. - I lailJPillt George Allen reJect1 report• he'll retire •ft•r tltl• 1•m•. 82. Brace lbbetaon (.econd from Ji8bt), a product of UC Irvine a.nd a member of l:he United State. Olympic r owing team for the 9eCOnd Ume, woru oat lo preparation for the Olymptca. Ibbetso.n vows U.S. drought will end Former UC Irvine rower h as h isstghls set on a n American Olym pic gold med al By ROGER CARLSON Of .. a.., Not ..... It used to be virtually the sole property of the United States-U.S. rowers dominated the eights with coxswam in the Olympic Games by winning the gold medal everyt1me but once from 1920 to 1964 -but in the last 20 years there's been little to cheer about. A silver medal ID 1972 helped break up what has otherwise been a marked absence -with the U.S. sixth in 1968, failing to finish in the top eight at Montreal in 1976 and, of course, absent in 1980 at Moscow. Bruce Ibbetson, a resident of Costa Curtis: Forgotten Angel ---He's trying n ew de livery to keep his car eer a live By RICHARD DUNN a.., Not C:. 11 pan•• 11 John Curtis 1s a familiar. yet unfamiliar, name to the world of baseball. The Aniets' 36-year-old left- handed pitcher 1s no longer in the limelight, but then again. he never really was. Curtis' career looks as though at could be coming to an end -due to the Angels' recent roster problem. Since the roster needs to be at 25, and there appears to be somewhat of a logjam on the Angels' pitching staff. Curtis is a likely candidate for departure. Possibly, in the near future. "I've been around long enough to know what they're going to tell me in the future," Curtis said. .. And that isn't much; they (the brass) like to keep as much from you as possible." So what's Curtis to do. an the meantime? Mesa and a former rower at UC Irvine, says that's about to change as he continues warmups for the 1984 Games at Lake Casitas. "Oh, most definitely." responds Ibbetson to the quesuon of winning. "Our sights arc set totally on winning the golcf medal and we should be able to do that. We certajnly have the potential." Ibbetson was one of the hand- picked members of the U.S. team, and after a three-week tour of Europe. where the U.S. team was very successful. he was placed m lhe e1ght- man boat at the No. 8 scat. "All of us were were stnv1Dg to make that boat," ~ys Ibbetson. who prepped at Tustin High. The Europt?an trek was designed to provide insight anto JUSl who would be an the eights and who would move to the quad. the two boats which go unchallenged from the first day of training camp. "We're rowing nght on schedule and probably better than anyone m Europe when we were there, so we're trymg to build on that," says Ib- betson. "New Zealand and Australia are the only ones we haven't met that figure prominently. The C.anadians and Bnt1sh are very good, but we handled them. "I hke that seat (No. 8)," conunues Ibbetson. "I'm comfortable because I've been an that seat over the years. But it's no more important than any other spot on the boat. Anyone at an) ------._ ,,,.., ~ ~ --------OQS) seat who isn't tuned 10 wtll affect the boat." As for preparauon. n's all done an numbers, divided by eight. with tbe emphasis on each 1mprov1Dg at a consistent rate with the others. "You don't want to do anything and1vidually to get ready," says lb- betson "Everyone needs to be an the same program. so no one is too soon or two late." The boat consists of Cbtp Lubscn m the bow. followed by And} Sud- duth at No. 5, John Terwilliger at No. 3, John Phinney at No. 4, Tom Darling at No. 5. Fred Borchelt at No. 6, Charlie Oapp at No. 7, Ibbetson at No. 8 and Bob Jaugstetter at cox- swam. The team is training now at UC Berkeley before reporting to the Olympic Vill~e at UC Santa Barbara, and it's sllll not fully detemuned whether they'll switch to a "laydown" eight. wt th the coxswam lays up tn the bow, as do many quads. .. It might be a baJf second better," explains 1bbetson. "But when he's m the stem he has a better advantage to see things." W 1th a berth sewn up and bavina done very well in Europe recently (showing excellent speed without a ~geffort), possible complacency u a factor and Ibbetson says rt•s not being overlooked. "There's aJways that thn:at... be says. "but ~ break up into fours and race each other at tuneL We kcco wor~ with that pl in mind" This 1s the second time around b' lbbet.son as an Olympian after~ out the 1980 Games became of tht Uruted States boycon of the SoVlCl Uruon. "l feel cheated on that count," be admits, .. about a half doz.en of us ~ back from that team. · .. We were ready to So with a very 1ood boat and I rcally feel we would have won the silver medal. We~ (Pleue Me IBBBT801f /BS) Angels fail in the clutch Lack of timely h itting r esults In 5-4 setback By RICHARD DUNN 0.-, ,... Ceo e 0 I The Angels had their chances - they got enough hitting, and the usual good pitchmg. But while some offense was pres- ent, there wasn't enough of 1t 1n the clutch The AnJels turned ripe sconng opponuniues into wasteland against the Brewers on this Fnday the 13th. And they can thanlc Milwaukee second baseman Jim Gantner for destroying their hopes 10 their final scoring bid in the ninth inning. Gantner plugged up Gary Pettis' ground ball up the middle with two outs and Bobb> Gnch on third base, and whirled a stnke to first baseman Ccetl Cooper to nail Petus by a half step, ending lhe game and givtna the Brewers a S-4 ~ tn an front of 22,523 Anaheim Stadium onlookers and a national telev151on audience. "I talked to (Milwaukee reliever) Rothe (FID.gers) the play before," Gantner said later. "and he wd that he was JOmg to throw brcalung stuff (to Pettis). So I mo"t"d over closer to first .. came out tn the ninth mrung Wlth o out. havtng allowed JUSt two earned runs But the Brewen bad an old pro of their own -Don Sunoo. He W&SJUSt as sharp, but only he ""on -for tht 273rd time m his career. Sutton as 39 years old. and he's oeanng 300 wtns.. So. bow much do lhe WlOS mean to rum? . "They mean some~ -but no• as much as they used to; he said. .. I thmk la.st year was a pivotal year for me when I woo only etght pmes. The 300 wins doesn't mean as much any more. It's not a goal any more. it's too far out of reach. "I just want to be able to conunue to pitch and not embarrass myself and the people I work for." There was no embarrassment on Sutton's part last ni$flt. He took hit dub1nto lhe seventh mnina witha4-3 lead, Wllh which the Brewen bcJd onto for Sutton. gjvmg him his seventh win of the year. He walked JUSt two batters, scattered seven hita and struck out six. Milwaukee broke on topm thefint. After lead-0ff runcr Ed Romm> walked and took third on Zahn's error. Robin Yount brouabt him home with a ground out to shortstop Rob P1roolo "I've been chanaing my delivery.'' explained Curtis, who was a part-time writer in rus days with the San Francisco Giants when he had a column appearing fe$Ularly in the San Francisco Examiner. "They're trying to change my mechanics so I (Pleue eee JOllN/83) Bob Boone of the Angele arrl•a eafely at third lo the bottom of the eeventh u Ed 0.-, .... ,......-, Tem lt- RomerO applies late taa and umpire Jim McKean preparee to malte call. Angel staner Geoff Zahn, mean- ~hale, patched well enough 10 win He In the >\ngel halfofthe first~ Pet us singled to centeT, then stole his 36th base Rod Carcw's p-ound out moved him to third, and, with tbc count 3-0. >\ngel M~ Jobn (Pleue eee APfG&LS/B3) Wrigley works its magic on Dodgers Red -ho t Cubs use wind to h elp them claim 7 -5 victory CH ICAGO (AP) Keith Moreland of the Chicago Cubs quoted from the 'Base~l Scriptures:' "This ballpark can ajve you some bome runs and it can take some away." Wind-swept Wri&ley Field pve Moreland a two-run homer in the third innina Friday u the Cubs beat the Lot AnJCICS Dodaers. 7-S. "The Wlnd helped me on the homer. No doubt about It." said Moreland, who aJso contributed a two-run sinate in the flnt innina.. The winds were clocked at 16 miles per hour, blowina toward left field where Moreland deposited bis homer. It was the Cubs' third stra1aht win and 12th victory in their last IS pmes Lee Smith, who packed up his 19th save of the ICUOn. Mys tM crowds arc hcl}?•n& the Cubs to win at home. • h's aood the fans are aettma behind the ballclub. The fans are cheering -it pumps you up a bat." said Smith, who pitched two flawless inninp. "The Cubs are taking advantage of every situation." said Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda. The Dodgen have lost three 1n a row and seven of their last 12. but Lasorda said be is opllm1st1c. "Last year in August, we were seven behind and a lot of people gave us up for dead ," said Lasorda. Former Dodacr Riek Sutcliffe. 5-1. went five inninas to pin the v1cton- The Cubs jumped to a 3-0 lead an the first inn1n1 "&linst Bob Welch, 6-10. Bob Dem ler sin&)~ and walks to Gary Matthews and Leon Durham loaded the bases. Moreland sin&led home Dernier and Matthews before Durham scored on catcher Mike Scioscia's passed ball. Mite Manball tied the pmc at 3-3 wttb a three-run homer 1n the third 1nnina. Ch1cqo went ahead 6-3 10 the bottom of the iMina when Rync Sandbc~ walk~ and ecored on Durham t double. Durham ICOf'Cd on Mortland'• ei.hth home run into the 1eft-fic1d bteacncra. U.S. in 2-0 Davis Cup lead McEnroe. Connors crush ~rgentine foes in singles ATLANTA (AP) -John McEnroe and J1mm) Connors, who battled for lhe Wimbledon champ1onsh1p earlier this week. teamt"d Fnda) to gave lhe Uruted t.ates a 2-0 lead over A~ntma an quarterfinal round O;l\ lS Cup sinaJes marches. McEnroe. the No I-ranked player in the world. overpowered Jose-Luis Clerc. 6-4. 6-0. 6-2 tn lhc openma match play~ at the Omni 1n Atlanta. ln the second match, Connors. ranked No 3 ID the world. defeated Marun J11te, 6-3. b-4. 10-&. Before play started McEnroe predicted an American sv.ttp. "We should win every match." McEnroe wd "I can't sec us lo 1111 more than one match." Aft.er a first set 10 "'htcb the only scrvtoc break came when McEnroe hn a lun11na drop volley to break Oerc at love. the reian1na Wimbledon champ reclc:d off ctaht stratabt pmes. In that strttk.. McEnroe won 32 poi nu to Otte'~ four .• While Ocre 1tnmled ..-ith bis tcf'!C.. McEnrot fell into a sroove, winntn& tbc final pmc of the seoond tct at love with an aoc and three ICfVl(C ..,nncn Qcrc. n.n.k.cd NC\. ID ~ ~'Oftd. finally snapped McEnroc·s streak at ru.~ nral&ht pmcs by holding ~c to trail 2· I 1n the tb1rd •:t. But McEnroe broke qa1n in the ttventh pmc and hdd 'Cf"VC 1111n to d out tht match. Jaatc, rcp~cma the ll1JU1~ Gu1 0 vnas. shO"trt'ed. bia ~l"'c. but fc11 v>Cum to Con n ' vaunted return of ttTVIOC Connor\. movtna into the net fiTquentl)' and uplo1t1DI em>n on Jane'' backhand, won the fint ttl. 6-l In the wrond set Con non broke Ja1te 1n the third game. but Jane broke bad. 1n the s1~th game as Connors ran anto a spate of forehand errors Connors broke qatn an the ninth game on another backhand error b} Jatte, and used two service wtnncrs '° hold has own serve to lake the set. 6-4. Jane saved three break points m the 13th game oft.ht third set. and Connors then held ~s1ly to run the set to 1-7. Connors muffed a baclhand volle) at match point at 4().1 5 on has serve. but then hit a SC1"V1CC wtnncr to WU\ the match Mc[nroe and Peter Fkmirta will team qainst Qerc and Jam today. The final two s1naJes matches. McEnroe apmst Jaatc and Conn'Ors against Oerc. wtll be played ~unda) In other Da\ls Cup play Fnday. France and C'zechoslovaha spht their opening round matches: Sweden took a commandmg 2-0 lead over Parquay, and ustraha went 1n front oflt.al}. 2-0. ID quancrfinal actlOll. At Clt'C'hoslovaba. France's Henn Leoonte uptet FrTnch Open wmncr lvan Lcndl 6-3, 8-6. 6-4. But Tomu Smid defeated Guy Fo~l. 6-4. 2-6. 3-6. 6-l. 6-4 1n the second match to enable the Czechs to saJvaae a 1-1 ue. Leconte broke Lcndl·s scrw five times dunna the opening match. At Bast.ad.. Sweden, Hcnnk Sundstrom and Anders Jarryd posted siniJes v1ctones to pve Sweden au 2-0 lead over Paracu&Y. Sundstrom. ranked mnth 1n the world. outlastCd Vactor Pt«i 6-3. 6-4. 2-6. 6-410 aive Sweden a 1-0 &e.d 111 the openana match that las~ 3VJ hours. Jarrvd. ranked 11th m the world.. oclebnt.ed hta 2 nl birthday with a lop!nded 6-3. 6-2. M VlCtory over fonner Ohio t.atc All-"-mencan FrancalCO Gonzalez ln the other '1n,ales match At 8n bane, Aunraha. VlC\Ones by Wtmbkdon scrrufioallst Pat <:a~ and John F1u.aeraldpvc Australia• 2.0 teed 1n au senes inst Italy • - - O,..nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturd•y. July 14, 1984 One for two ..... -.... Chicago'• Leon Durham aUdea safely into home plate under Dodger pitcher Bob Welch (left) during flnt inning, while Keith Moreland la tagged out by Mike Scloecla aeconda later. SPORTS BREAK '----- -- , Wranglers' Allen rejects reports he '11 be retiring From AP dispatches TAMPA.. Fla. -Aruona Wranglers Coach George Allen says that despite speculauon to the contra!"). he v.11l not retire after Sunda)' night's Unned States Football League champ1onsh1p game against the Ph1ladelph1a Stars. .. There's been a lot of talk about it, but I don't think there's anything to it. .. Allen told the Associated Press in an 1nte1""1ew. "Some people have told me that if we win. it would beagood wa)' for me to go out -as a winner with a champ1onsh1p ring. But I'm not thinking about stepping down. see I'd like 10 coach a couple more years 1f m) health holds up .. maybe longer." Ideal!\. A.lien said he would hkt'. .. to stick around and see m) team pla) against a National FootbaJI League team. a 1v.o-out- of-three !.enes for the Super. Allen Super Bowl. I hope 1t happens within two years. It has to come It's 1nev1table ... A.nzona. the\.\ estem Conference champion with a 12-8 O\erall record. 1s pla)ing in the USFL title game after winning m lasl six games in a row and seven of the past e1gh1 The \.\ rangier<> v.e re 5-7 on ~a:--13 before rallying to earn the final L'SFL v.lld-<:ard pla}offbenh. ··Two months ago. I was in the outhouse Now I'm rn the penthouse." .\llen said as he lounged rn his four- room execuu-.e suite at the Westshore Mamott Hotel here Quote of the day Mk:hMt JanSM. former North Caroflna basketbafl •tar. comparing U.S. Otyrnpk; Coach Bobby Kntght to Dean Smith, coacn of the T• Heeft: "My coach, Dean Smith, and Coach Knight are about the same except for the,~ .. Bubka, Budd set world marks L01'j DON -Sergei Bubka broke his m o°"n "orld record in the pole -.ault and Zola Budd. the 18-)ear-old track c;ensat1on. '>Cl a world mark in the women·~ 2.000 meter<; FmJ:n at the Talbot Tr.tck and Field Games. The ~O\.ll't star shattered h1<, prev1ous record by \aultrng 14 ket 411, inches at C"!!Stal Palace stadium. He brole thl' 19-31 1 mark he set in Pans on June 2 with his lirc;t auempt at the ne~ height Budd\ time in the 2.000 meters-a non-Olympic distance-"" as 5 minutes. 33.15 seconds. The previous record t1mt· rn the event was 5· 33.50 set by Mancaca Pu1ca of R11man1a in 1979. . OlliCliJI<. ongrnallY clocked Budd at 5·33.17. but later amended the ume by two hundredths of a second Bly I even gets fourth one-hitter Bert Blyleveo pitched a one-hitter Iii Fnday night and Pat Tabler and Brook Jacoby connected for consecutive home runs to lead Cleveland to a 5-0 shutout of Texas Blyleven gained rus fifth straight victory an.d his founh career one-hitter to put his record at 8-3. stnkrng out five and walking five. Larry Parrish'• bouncing grounder m the fourth mnrng was aJ I that stopped Bl)leven from his second no-hitter ... In other Amencan League action Fnday, Cal Rlpkeo Jr. hit a three-run homer with one out m the I I th mnmg, his second home run of the game. giving Baltimore a dramatic 7-5 VlCtory over the Chicago White Sox ... Marty Bystrom allowed five hits over seven innings and rooloe Mike Pagllarulo and Oscar Gamble blasted two-run home runs to give the New York Yankees an 8-1 rout over Kansas Cit). complet- ing a sweep of a tw1-nigh1 Blyle•en doubleheader. New York won the first game. 7-1. as Ron Gllldry allowed one run and five hits o-.er eight mnings to even his record at 7-7 ... Lou Whitaker's two-run inside-the-park home run with two outs 1n the 11th inning lifted Detroit to a 5-3 victor) O\er Minnesota ... Wade Bou• drove m four runs as Boston held on to defeat Seattle. 9-5 ... Rance Mulliniks sent Toronto ahead w11h his first homer of the season. a leadoffshot 1n the founh inning. and the Blue Jays beat Oakland. 6-3. Mets capture seventh straight Wally Backman 1gn1ted two rallies Iii with a single and tnple. George Fosler slammed his 13th home run and Walt Terrell pitched seven strong 1nnmgs as the New York Mets beat Atlanta, 5-4, Fnday night for 1he1r seventh straight victory. The National League East leaders jumped on loser Pascual Pere1, 9-4. early and held on as Terrell evened his record at 7-7, pitching a five-hitter through seven innings ... Elsewhere in the NL: Fnday, Ivan De.Jesus knocked 10 three runs to give Philadelphia a 7-3 victory over the Houston Astros and Nolan Ryan. Sllue Rawley, 2-1. pitched su innings and gave up all three Houston runs before giving way to Larry AllderseD, who picked up his third save ... Derrel Thomas stroked three doubles. driving in two runs. and Andre Dawson added a two-run homer as Montreal pounded Cincinnati, 7-2 . . . Veteran Chris Speier Backman blasted his first home run <{ the year. a three-run clout with two on in the I 0th inning, to lead St. Louis to a 7-4 come-from-behind victory over San Diego The hit by Speier was his second in a St. Louis uniform since being acquired Jul> I m a trade from the Mo ntreal Expos ... Jason Tbompsoo's bascs- loaded <,ingle to right ended a 5-hour. I l-11:11nu1e. 18- inning marathon and gave Pittsburgh a 4-3 victor) over San Francisco and a doubleheader sweep. The Pirates won the opener, 8-2, as Lee Lacy drove in four runs with a pair of hns. including a two-run single during Pittsburgh's three-run first inning, and Jolul Candelaria pitched seven strong innings. •wee Willie• holds off Levi Reggie's book Willie Wood, the rookie called "Wee n air' eady b1· g h1· t Withe," needed to register the lowest 36- hole score on the PGA Tour this year to retain a two-shot lead Fnday after the t d second round of the Busch Golf Classic rn Wit-on news an s liamsburg, Va. Wood. a 5-7, 135-pounder. added a 68 to the course record-matching 63 he compiled m the opening round and reached the tournament's halfway point with a 131 total. Those heroics were necessary to hold off the challenge of Wayne Levi, who -hke Wood the day before -lied the course record with an 8- under-par 63 that. he insisted. could have been better . In the U.S. Women'!. Open championship rn Peabod)'. Mass., veteran Peony PuJz and young Rosie Jones mastered par while favorites faltered 10 move into a lie for the lead. Pulz. a onetime Australian champion but winner of only one tournament rn 11 yea~ on the LPGA tour. surprised most observers by finns a three-under par 69 on the Salem Country Club's tough 6.285-yard layout. USC reps to meet with NCAA LOS ANGELES -University of • Southern California representatives will meet with the NCAA Infractions Comm1t- 1ee next week to present and clarifv the school's intention for its football team to appear on hve telev1s1on this fall. it was announced Fnda) Dr. James Zumberge. the Southern Cal president. and Judge Wilham Hogoboom, the school's general counsel. will represent the University at the meeting in Boston on Wednesday. 1t was announced. Southern Cal 1s in the final year of a two-year NC'AA sanction banning It from hve telev1S1on appearances of the football team. However. the da) after athe Supreme Coun's June 27 dec1s1on which mvahdated the NCAA Telev1s1on Plan. the school mformed the NCAA of its belief that those sancuons are no longer in effect. Tele.S.toa. radio TILa'VlllON - 10-.30 Lm. -llAllULl• CtdC800 WNti Sox at Bltttmore, Channel •. 12:30 p.m. -GOl.F: u.s. women•• °'*1. ChMnll7. ' 1:80 p.m. --GOLF: lkiKh ~ Chartnel 4. 2 p.m. -90CCIR: Roma •• Uwrpool~~ CttwliW:M. 3 &:.;.; IPORTICOlll: ~ rOC* ftnmt, ·~ a p.m .. -TRACK: Jumbo Blott meet, lQnnelrj meet(~J.~2. 5 p.m. -WIDI WORLD OF IPORTI: BoJdng -WJtfred IM!nltez va. Davey Moore (~awdl: World Lum~ Champk>nlhlpe, Channel 1. . . 10 p.m. -HOR8a RACING: Daltt for CUh Futurtty from Los Alamttoe, CMnntl 9. RADIO 1 p.m. -8A9DAU.: Dodgen at Chlcalgo CUbs, KABO (790). 7 p.m. -8A8EIAU.; Mttwaukee at Angeit, KMPC{710). 10:40 p.m. -hoRee MCMG: OMt\ tor Cd\ Futurity from l.o9 AJamft09. KNX (1070). By JOHN NADEL AP apone Wrtt .. Reggie Jackson seem!> to be in excellent spints these days For one thing. he's been swinging the bat pretty well lately. He has already has matched last year's home run total and 1s approaching a major milestone, 500 career home runs. Only 12 major leaguers have accomplished such a feat. For another thing. his Angels are involved in a pennant race. meaning he might get another shot at adding to his reputation as Mr. October. And for a third. he feels vcf) good about his recent!) released autobiography It all adds up to a dntmauc improvement over last season's summer of discon1en1. Jackson's book was released for public consumption on July 4 and has alread} hit some best-seller lists. "It's a good book. it's an interesting story because the mam character has had a lot of rnterestin~ and strange things happen to him," Jackson said to an inter\t1ew this \\eek "The cast of characters makes for an attraction." Jackson smiled as he rattled off some of those characters - Charles 0 . Finle). Georgl' Steinbrenner. 8111} Manin. Earl Weaver and Graig .~eulcs "I had a great deal of help." said Jackson. who co-authored the book with New York Dall) News sports- wnter Mike Lup1ca. "I tned to make people feel what I was feeling. Jacbon "The most difficult pan was trying to be objcCtl\e I 1ned to leave any bitterness I had out of It " Fact 1s. more than a little bitterness showed through. Quite a bit of It involved racism "So many people seem shocked that I've dealt with so much racism," Jackson said. "I don't know why. I'm black. aren't I? "I think it's a great book for children to read. espcc1ally black children " Finley. who owned the A's. was charactenzed by Jackson as a bascbaU genius. However. player and owner battJcd constant!)'. mainly over money. Futurity at Los Al set S1xy Chick. Casanova Kate and Easte' figure as the top contenders rn tonight's $902.000 Dash for Cash Futunt) at Los Alamitos Race Course. A field of I 0 is entered rn the sixth running of the 4()().. yard event for 2-year-old quaner horses. The winner will collect $331 .360. S1xy Chick. a filly who 1s unbeaten in three career races. had the fastest time in the Dash for Cash Futu·nty trials. bemg clocked in 19.97 seconds. Casanova Kate 1s another fill) with an unbeaten record, pre-.a1hng In all eight of her hfet1me Stans. She won her trial race in 20 07 seconds Landry hopes wait proves worthwhile Rams' low:· Robinson has some regrets draft picks , 36 t Q . --Robinson. older brother of the late Jackie Robinson. Arizona qua~erback seeks champion ship after 16-year career T .\ \.1P.\ fl.1 1 .\Pl-Greg Landi") has ira,elcd '><-''aal million miles 1n his 16-ycar profe<.c;1onal football ca- reer and now, he's within an arm's length of a lifelong dream. The s1hcr·ha1rcd 37-year-old quarterbacl for the Ar11ona Wrangler<, finalh finds himself 111 a ctiamp10Mh1p µme as his club face'I the Philadelphia Stars Sunday night for the I ln1tcd <itatc'i Football League title "lt'o; hecn J long wait But aftl'r 16 )ear<, 1t\ reall} grauf~1ng to be 111 one ofthec;c ·· Landn ..aid · I know <;Orne QCOPk \3\ '\.\ cil 11''> not the NFL ' But I don't ~<'an., astensks besides any pla\off gamM 111 the old >\Fl They're th<' !\IF L now and nobody'<. ~y1ng anything. Ten years from now. nobody w11l he putting an) a\lt'nsk'> nc'< t to the.-l l\fl gaml's e1thl'r " L.andn ..-. ho will be the oldl''>I rla\.er 111 ~unda\ na&ht's game ha .. ~non hoth '>Ide<, o(thc pro football fence.- He ""•'' f)\.•trott"' firo;t -round dran rick out of Ma,~rhuc;ctt<. in the 1%8 National f onth,111 I c:a~u<' draft and <,pent 11 seasons with thl' l 1on<, and three years wnh thl' Balli mon.· ( ohs hefore JOining the Chicago Blit1 \\hen he USFL was formed in 19!.D The Wranglers-Stars sho..-. Jo"' n will be Landf) 's founh-e-.l'r pla)off appearance and th1rd in 1hrcc ~eeks .. We got beat by the Dallas ( ow- boys 5--0 rn the Cotton Bowl. It wasn't one of my better days." he said .. I remember the first half. we had a lot of sconng opponunatles and blew them Then we aot tight 111 the second half and 1t was all over When you're young. you don't reahze that the opponunit1es aren't coming back .. It took a near-miracle comeback for Arizona to even make the USFL playoffs as a wild-card entry this year. The Wran&lers won their last four regular-season games and became the Western Confcrenct' champs by beat- ing the Central Div1s1on champion Houston Gamblers and the Pacific D1v1s1on champion Los Angeles Ex- pre~s the past two weekends. •·tfyou asked me seven week'I ago. I wouldn '1 think we had a chance 111 the world to Ix hert." Landry said "Most ofourconcern was Just 1ry1na to finish at 500 ~ v.e ""ouldn't go down 1n h1stoni n\ the first ~rge '\llrn· coached team to hive a losmg record Rut 1n thc\C la\t few weeks. I thml we"vr 'lhown pcorll' that we'rr a prrm ttood fonthal ll'3m • impressive But runner-up 0 wens the Brooklyn Dodgers' r.tar who broke major l~gue d f B 1. · 1 d 1. baseball's color hne, remains extremely proud of the silver prou 0 er lil Sl Ver me a medaJ he won 111 Berlin. -----"That silver medal is fantastic.·· he $aid. "When you LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wearing a pair of beat-up spikes that he'd been using for a year. Mack Robinson finished second in tbe 200 meten at the 1936 Olympics, two stndes behind Jesse Owens. Fony-c1ght yean later. with the Los Angeles Olympics on the honzon. thoughts of "if only ... " again have been dnftinf into Robinson's mind. "I d run in those shoes all year m )Un1or college, and when I left Pasadena to go to the Trials in New York. I was ~vcn S 150." Robinson. 69. recalled in a recent interview. 'Out of that. I had to buy my train ticket to New York. which was $99 round tnp. so I had roughly $50 to take care of m y food and lodging. .. After I made the squad. I wu tJuoi'tng that the (U.S. Olympic) coaches would look after the team. see that the athletes got what they needed. They did not To put it bluntly, I was ignored," said Robinson. who had been a longshot to make the squad. "Jesst beat me by one foot in our first meetm$-in the finals rn New York. then ln Berhn, he beat me again an an Olympic n:cord time (20. 7 1C<X>nd1, after both hid run a Games record 21 .1 in heats). But if I had had a pair of spikes. I'm pos1t1ve tt would have been a tight race. with the poss1b1hty that I would have won. ''After the Olympt~. I was siven a new pair of sp1kn by the Norwqian trade club where we'd been competing. ind I ran a 20.8 in Paris." Owens went on to win four 1otd medals in 1he Games. and a lqcnd was bom The v1ctoncs in Berlin, indudina the 200-mctcr tnumph over Robinson. art included 1n a tclt"v1s10n movtt ba\td on Owcnt' life that 1s amng nauonally this week really look at it. you're the second best JO the whole world. When I'm speaking JO classrooms now, I tell the kids, 'Hey. if you're second best. Just 111 your classroom, then that means you're special. .. Robmson marvels at today's track and field stars. who not only get aJI the track shoes they n~. but ab~ can get rich with shoe endorsements while sttll retaining their amateur status. "Today the athletes are professionals." he said. "I don't know if it takes away from the spon; 1tjust separates professional and amateur spons ... It's turned mto the money pme now. but J can•t blame them. ··1 w15h it had been lhat way back when I was competing," he added wnh a chuck.le. Robinson also figures that. given today's 1ra101ng and fac1liues, the runners of his generauon could hold their own against the current crop. "Just think. thefe auys today arc only one second faster (the 200 world record 1s 19 72) than we were 48 ycan ago." he said. Wrnnma the Olympic medal was one of the h1ahhgbts ofh1s ltfe. Robinson !Ul1d. 1dd1na that he has one more aoat to accomplish. "I told Jae~ a few months ~fore he died (in 1972) that I wanted to have a bron.c.c statue of him made,•• Robinson said ofh15 brother "tte made so many contnbuuons to our soc1ety, I thouaht maybe an oraan1LBtJon or a corporauon mtaht do 11 But two years ago, I decided I'd have to do 1t myself. so I'm ask1n' the aeneral pubhc to send a contnbuuon 10 the prOJect "I want to have 1t fintShcd by Jan. 31 of t98S. which would hove bttn h1~ binhdAy Then I'll tit able to rest in ~ace" " ..,. BULL ETI N BOAR D Soeed,,..r motomTal• ~pccdway rac1na ~ume1 at Lona 8-h Veteran• Stadium toniaht w11h tch C.()()t"I Mid· Summer Sl)('Cdway Classic. Amona the panicipenu ~Alan Christian, Dubb Femll, Mike Faria and Brad Oxley. Ttckeu are SS for adults. $4 (orcbildteD S.ll. Parkina and prop-ams are ftte. Dtrec:taons to Vctm111 Stadlwn: West on San Dteao freeway (40S) to ~ood Blvd. North on Lakewood three blocb, riaht on <:onaot. Gates open at 6:30. fint raoa ii at 8. Further 10formauon can be ob&ained by callioa (714) 492-9933). Ram• J[1ckotr Laaclleo.a The Ram1 Boostcn Oub and the Anaheim Chamber of C-Ommel"CIC wiU present the fif\b annual Rams JGckofTLuncbeon on AuaUlt I in the Gnnd Ballroom of lhc Disneyland Hotel A reception will tqio at I l Lm. witti luncheon served al noon. Every Ram player on the roster and their coaches arc expected lO be in attcnda.nc.c, hosted by table buycn and will be sitttna at a.ables with these bostJ. Ed Arnold of KABC-TV will be the muter of c.cremonies and will conduct interviews with Rams players as well u introduce Gcoraia Frontierc and Coach John Robinson. AllO in attendanc.c wdJ be the Rams Cbecrlcading entertainers. • · Tickets are S2S per person and/or S2SO per table or 10. Early reservations pin preferential scatana and can be made by calbna the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce at 7S8-0222. ~eboard Cb•mpJoulllp. The fifth annuaJ Summer Jamooree 11 • 1ebeduled (or the Orst ofsu 1enet tOday at Zuma Beach. bealnnini 11 10 a m. Tht 11enes culminates m the Morey 8ooJie Bodyboud Pro/Am Cbamp1onsbJps 10 be bdd Septtmbtt I 10 Oceanaidt. This free series will lelCh interested beach· IOCn the safety elements Ind techniques of ~ the Morey 8oosie bodyboard. More ~penenced riden will ~ve tDfb'UCUon 10 hone lhcir &kills and learn the la1est tricks bema dont oo lbe competition cin:uaL Memben of Mo~ Bootie Team Hawau and Cahforrua pros will 11ve tbetc instructions an the morniaa. One rider from each or seven ~ aroup divisions wdl be chosen 10 compete m I.he afternoon at the Pro/Am Championships. Bodyboards and swim fins will be available at I.he beac.h at no char&e for interested part1ct. There will be a free cfrawina at each event for ridcn and spcctaton to receive product pnz.cs from Morey Boogie bodyboards and CburehiJI swam fins. Promouonal schedule: Today: Zuma Beach, Lifeguard Tower 4. July 21 -Oceans1dc, Harbor Beach. July 28 -San Diego, Thomas St., Pacific Beach. Auaust I I -Laguna Beach, Main Beach. Auaust 18 -Hununaton Beach, one block south of Pier Auaus1 2S -Manhattan Beach, El Pono September I -Oceanside Pro/Am Cham-paonshtps, Harbor Beach. Wo.mea '• Sartb:f6 Cball~e Camp Pendleton 1• the utc of the Church Sw1 ai.auen~ today or un<by (or July 21 or 22 depcndana on surfina condmon1) by the Women's lntcmauonal SurflftlAJsoctaltoo. It'• a o~y event to bepo at 7 a m .. w.th today Lh1s fint try for the riabt cood!t1on1. The euct daJc or I.be cvmt can be obtained b)' callina (619) 06-6985 on lhc ~of the contm af\er 10 a.m. Scheduled IO compete from On.nae County arc Mary Lou Drummalna of San Juan C.tpasll'Ulo. Helen Van Kom of Costa Mesa. Tncua Gilt of Huntu.1110n Beach, Mdusa Swisshelm of Santa An.a. Lua Burford of Huout111on Beach, Kartn Williams of Dana Po1nt. JdJ lknd.cr of Newport ~ Amy BcnderofNcwpon Bcach. Maun:ien Drummyof San Juan Capistrano and Kam SW«ney or l..quna Ni&ud. Tllaaa• ballfl6btrl longtime standout matador Curro Rivera makes ha~ 1984 border debut Sunday at 4 p.m. an Lhe downtown bullrina, fil Toreo de TilJuana. Competing with Rivera wtll be Javier Bcmaldo, also an his season's debut at the border, and Manolo MCJt• an lus second comda. Tickets are avatlabk at Grant Travel 1494 Fifth Ave an San Otqo, Murray's Tours.. Los Angeles; Tackctron a&cnrits, Disneyland Hotel, the Tajuana buUfi,gbt office; and 11 Lbe bulJnna. Oraflge Coal DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 1084 .. Mt Bu A.atGalo ~ M&. San AnlOlllo Ii lllc 1e ~ I rrutior track and fldd meru '° be hdd 10 Southern Ca.tiCoro1a pn(ll' ID dllr ot OK Olympsc Ga.ma. The fim u Sunday, fealWUll early arrl" from 2l 01)'1Dpic ieams &oro around the wcwtd, u weU u m&D)' or America'• men and womea Olympu.m. The ICOOr>d meet is acbedulcd (or July 2S, , Field evenu beain at 4 p.m. wilb runn.tnt evcn&s '1alti.Q& at ~:IS. Tbe ~vent ICbodl&Jc will coftClude with the S,000.me\Ct ru.n at 8.30. Ocnera.l ldmiaioo ii SS da.ily with childmJ under 12 free. Tlckcu can be OW'Chued at the pie. or LD .civaoce by ca1J.io&.SM.S6l l. ~· j)ft!NUOll Kbetfale The Loi Ansieles Liken have IDl>OWMXld I.heir 1934-&s prew.ason tcbcdule, ODC wb.icb will ~ them ti.ck '° their oriainaJ borne -Min-neapolis -and to Al.uka.. In addmon. there will be tbtcc apipe:annca 81 the Forum ID ·~· bquuun£ Oct. 8. Hen 15 the preseason IChedule: Oct. 8 -Los Anaeles Cbppcn (at Forum) Oct. 9 -Phoentx (at Forum) Oct. 11 -at Portland Oct 12 -Los An&el~ Oappen (at Anchor· •&i 14 -Los Anatles Oappen (at Anchor- •> Oct. 16 -Ponland (at Forum) Oct. 19 -M Llwaukee (at Mmneapobs) There's more to tennis thanjust playing Former CdM standout Algazi adjusting to vagabond life on the amateur tour EDITOR ·s NOTE: Jessica Algaz1. a former Corona de/ Mar High tennis standout now playing at UCLA, is on tour for six weeks, playing in the National Amaieur Circ:uit. She gives her reactions in this the first of a series of articles By JESSICA ALGAZI ............ 0.-,,... I am wnting from Pittsburgh, Penn., the site of the National Amateur Clay Coun Tennis Cham- pionships. It is one of the larger tournaments of the United States Tennis Associa- tion Amateur circuit. The circuit goes on all summer with just a couple of two-week breaks. This is the first tournament on the six-week tour, which includes pans of both the USTA's amateur and pro circuit. I thought it would be fun to share my experiences with all of you back home. Most of the players I've met play for their colleges during the school year. Mainly, they arc from the United States. We've come from all over to put our many hours of training to the test in "big-time" tennis. I, along with most of the other participants, arrived in Pittsburgh three days before the qualifying rounds of the competition began. These arc the "adjusting" days that most people never hear about. There seemed to be a lot to worry about before I even got to pick up a tennis racket. JOHN CURTIS. • • From Bl can be more effective against lefi- handers." Cunis still has his foot in the door -as a journalist that is. He's a free- lancer, and. when llme pennits. he's usually doing something for a maga· zane. His most recognized piece of writ- mg was an aniclc that appeared in Sports Illustrated a couple of months ago. He critiqued a Tom Seaver book in the maga- zine's Booktalk section. "Baseball just didn't satisfy all mx inner needs, ' he said. "I needed some- thing else; so mething more to fulfill my needs - writing did that. Expressions and moods -in writing -helped me satisfy what I'd been looking for, for quite some time." But what about the pitching? What is this new delivery Cunis is talking about? "My new delivery ts kind of a cross between (Atlanta's Gene) Garber and (Kansas City's Dan) Quisenberry," he said. "I'm coming from 'down under.' and the guys that have seen me throw that way say it's effective." Once an over-the-top pitcher, Cunis says his new style feels com- fonablc. He says that he pitched that way once before, in high school, but never to such an extreme that it is now. So why the change? Why such a major turnabout 1n mechanics so late m his career? And, perhaps more 1mponantly, will he use it in an untested game situation (if he ever gets the chance to throw again for the Angels)? ''No q_uestion: 1'11 uM: at I 00 percent of the ume," he said. ''I'll be more deceptive to the plate -I feel good about it. "I first staned working on it (on our last road trip) in Texas. If the Angels feel it's going to work. then I thank I can work back into their plans. .. But, our staff has been pitching so good ... " Cunis needed a change; a change in something -he has pitched in just eight innin~ this season, allowing 14 hits and stnking out only four. Having a 5.60 ERA and be1Jl$ on the disabled list most oflhc year isn't much to negotiate with -as far as remaining on the Angels' staff. But. he's still optimistic. "If they give me the ax, then I'll be able to tell other clubs that I'm in good shape, and I could wait until September when they throw 1t wide open (to a 40-man roster)," he said. "I've never been on the disabled list before. Every muscle in your body wants to play." Except tor his pitching arm which had tendinitis in the bicep. "(Angel Dtrcctor of Player Person- nel) Gene Mauch said it can not only add to my arsenal, but add perhaps two to three years on my career," Curtis added. "I'll just have to wait and leave it in their hands, and go from there." The Angels acquired the 13-year veteran on August 31 , 1982 from the San Diego Padres for an undisclosed amount of cash. He responded wtlh a 6.00 ERA in 12 innings pitched. But, last year, he bounced back to post a 1-2 record in 90 innings (3.80 ERA). and recorded five saves. Curtis' best year came in his first full season in the big leagues ( 1973) with Boston. He had a 13-13 record with a 3.58 ERA in 221 innings. Since then. he has s~nt time with St. Louis, San Francisco and San Dcigo. IBBETSON ••• Prom Bl the British twice that year, and they won the silver medal. It's unfortunate the political process 1ot in the way." He admits he felt strongly about quitting at that point. but a~cr going lhrou&h all of the trumna and continued rowing on tour m 1980. he found after two years of vaduate school at UCI, he still had the rowing bua. Ibbetson is tbc only 1980 Olym· pian in the eiabts, but at 31. this 1s the end or bis oompcntivc career. "I've aot to tettle down to a more normal lifc1" be says. .. It takes to much ttme ano enef1Y to prepare for thi level, well, to cut oomcra. it would make u very difficult." When be docs turn to the "normal hfc," it'll be in the bantina pro~on aft.er aenina a head sW1 m a developmental prosnm at Fint tn- temate Bank. His W1ft of two years. Jo~. is a boltina coordinator at UC Irvine, where she nans the sailina prosram. After sattang through an unexpected extended layover m Chjcago. I at· rived in Pittsburgh to find that my luggage had been given a free one-day vacation 10 Hawaii. I was feeling pretty OK and mdcpendent until that happened but making due without clothes for two days did make me feel pretty vulnerable. What if mom and dad also cut off may Visa card? Volunteer local residents provide housing for tournament participants, but as nice as these people arc, there arc inevitable problems. I bad to ask fora change in housing after two days. I thought that living in a donn had prepared me for anything! The pre-tournament days gave me time to recuperate from jct lag and to adjust to new surroundings. As tour- nament time approached. however, all probles, others than those as· sociated with playmg the game of tennis, became un1mponant. Tennis inevitably took over as the number one thought and pnonty. After aJI. tennts is why we are all here. You would expect me to be nervous and I cenaanly am. After playing for so long and so hard, however. we've all come to expect nervousness to be a part of the game. I-used to be afraid and I'd have an ulcer by the ll me I was 19. Everyone wants to pcrfonn weU and I am no excepuon. I'd ltkc nothing better than to repon my successes. There's lots of pressure that can stand in the way, however. It feels like my whole world is watching me and that this is a real test of maturity and independence. The tournament sites move weekly from city to city which rcqu1rcs us all to travel alone or with a fncnd For many of thts at 1s a new cxpencnc.c which can sometimes be fnghtcnang. I wonder if I'll ever have to work as hard an any other job. To play five major tournaments 1n su wcck.s sounds incredible nght no'>" M> first night here. l went off wnh two of my teammates from UCLA to the home of the Rush family. Gretchen Rush, who plays forTnnity Umversaty, 1s one of the four women on the United States Olympic team. Gretchen's mom was tcmfic and quite wtlhng to share wtth us her expcncnccs as part of a very acuve tennis famtly. I was disappomted not to sec Gretchen in Pittsb~ because of how much I bad enjoyed our associa· tion during the college tenms season. It's nice for her that she was othcrwtsc occup1e<¥t Wimbledon! Mrs. Rush ass~ us that the cxpcnencc and pressure of thts tour were not much different than that which happens on the larger c1rcu1ts. Perhaps, some day. I'll be at Wimbledon too. 0.-, .... .,._.... 1119 T ..... a-IM I( Robin Yount leap. to complete double play OTer elld.lDC Fred Lynn (top), and aecond bllaeman Jlm Gantner stretcllee lD mn for &rounder bit by Gary Petti•. Jee.lea Atcatr:I ANGELS ••• From Bl McNamara allowed Fred Lynn ·io swmg away. Lynn responded wtth ltis 11th homer, a line shot into Qt Angels' bullpen Yount slugged Zabn's first p1teh over the left.field wall for his cigaib homer wtth Gaotn.cr aboard 10 the third mnang to put the v1s1tors up. J..l bui the Angels tied 1t 1n the bottOlll half. Sutton had firs1 baseman DarJI Sconiers struck out with one oui. bot the tbtrd stnlce got away from catcbdr Jun Sundberg and Scoruers as aboard safely on first. He took second on Lynn's grounder to first tbep scored on Doug DcCmces' hne ~ to left. Sconiers. rccentl} activated fro$l the disabled list and making his ~t ap~nce since Apnl 5, bobbled,. dnbbler up the lme off the bat orll Brouhard and threw off target Zahn co.,,enng first base m the · mnmg. allowing Ben Oghvte to ... third Then. an out later wtth runaoers the comers. ex-Angel Bobby looped one out of second base Gnch'~ reach m shallow naht 6 sconng Oghvte for the go-a.bead rt,8'. But the o\ngels had an cxoelleat chance 10 ue at up With the count 3fJ to Juan Beniquez. McNamara gave the green hght. but this time strateg) backfired. . • The ~suit was an 1nmng ~ double-pla). k.tlling the. rally. .. Milwaukee added what proved be a crucial msuraoce ruo in ninth. thanks to Yount's sacrifice to nght for his fourth RBI oflbcpme.. ANGEL NOTES -Sl'lort110o ...... , wz. whO mlu ed n~ oames IM'lor to this ..._ llftw 'utt~i"9 • tOfn rotalor cvft on Awll 17, 1"2, i.a °"" Ott IM dl'Mlbifocl lis t ell -· !tut ... ,tarreo wor,•"9 our -In He worked OUI ....,. Fr.O.v ' ga..,.. for the ttWO coneec:ulM ... UD unt1I IH I weet. I C'OUld ontv ltWvw a ~ ol ll!Tlft • w"4< now I QW1 lust ~ ...... •~vGllv 'Mll<I aur1nOll "I'"~....._• 001 lhe IH ' IWO Of tnrw VMI'\ SO IW.'1 "9 ..... to '"'" '"'""' 1 1111n1< tf 1 wt mv \letltl 911 ~ t>llCll bV Wfl"9 training, It'' a reehttc 9119&. I ,..,..,.9f' t "'' Of f1eldecl a t>e• (uo ""1• W9Cll" 1 t...,) ,1nce Marc,, 13, so 11·, lmowtant thet I WWk 911 mv beleC>all .itlnl, so I dan'I lose 1 ,._ ..... !>ome 11me Cfl•noft 10 note TM Al18111..._. S.. Qemt ol Julv 10 oriolnellv ~ tw 1c:a. hH t>Hn c:N""4 to IM rwulet 1;.JO '*"'- llmt TM Jut-. 2S conmt ~ lhl ~..., the Marl,....., ~ for ~ he& lillo ....... c:N""4 to 1 JO Pllefllne ~ tor Ille remt•Mer ol lhe lour·_.,,. ~ ..._ ,_... Kua 16-41 wll t1tat •• -.i ' 1 CM> lonlll'!I ( 1 Om ) Incl Clillla ..... ( .... ) ...... wllh Temmv JeM (S-7) on IM "'*le Sulldttt,U o m.I Sandona rides to cycle vlctorJ. John Sandona from Reche Can~ was the O\eraJI wmner fnday niabtin the fair Derby main event at lbe Wttkl) speedway mot~ ~ provam at tM Oranie Cowuy Filf- grounds Sandona, who finished in a tic b thlrd last ~k.. stwcd upt.betitle-'itb a fint-placc fimsh Friday. Mike Fairia placed scoond to finiab third o while Dubb Fermi's ~ ShOWlf\I ll"C bim tlCCOOd OveftU I.he event. In the handicap main. Mart~ Of Rivcn1ck captured toe> MIMll~ followed b)' ndon.a a.ad Mauacane. °' A tum t of S.243 t&ed e,·cnma'\ procram . M 0tangit Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 1984 FoR TH£ RECO RD -~ - ~ • t t I " . MAJOR L•AGUI[ STAHOIMG~ 4.m4"1GM LMeu. ... " ~..., .. 411t!M1 t ··a.io 0.Ml'lO ~•"t.a' c ., :l•lr To•or-•eo &a I !"'Qf • flo••or-... .., Vo • "A twe..--.M ~ •\t anc WIST OIV1$10M W L " ., ·~ " u 4) .. 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Lat~ OO;l 011 ooo-l (~.. JO.) 000 to' -I G•"'• N "" .. ~ llf! 01.1•"•"' t F a~c:·••~· OP-<,..caoo LOB-Les •·~'"'' • Clloeaoo J ~e-o.,r•a·~ Anclt •lO" J8-<.ver••"0 A'<l'Hu• "4ll-M•rv1a" •ti M(>•P'aro(! I ~e-)an41>f'•o • 5s:-Brum IP 14 Ill Elt ea SO lot.,,..... .... ~~ l • 10 ""'-OO'O'f'! l• ., ' .. ,, CAOc ... !>,,t • t ... ~ a •a l • ' J ' l D 6 0 0 \ 0 0 .s,. ,.. ' , D 0 D ~ D (I CUI"•" ·~ ttP': 1 0 I Q • 0 0 ' 3 ~"'' .,, P lt"ltO •o 15• • -\vie l!f Pt! a.-u ,,, 'r: rac1e T 1 ~1 MAJOa LIAG.UE LIAD•AI AIMricM ~ l~~·---> aATTING (200 ti .. It): W\nflelcl, ,_. VOA. lJI; ~ell. .W.-1•, .»9, ...,.,..., MIMttota, m . MaltlntltV. New York. l2t, Sh«'ldltn, Ktnte1 City, Jn •uN$ Owlvent, loUon. "· •Heftclertan. 0.11.ltind 61, ~'I' Tor• onto '3. lul*, 0.Velanc:I., 60, Tr~ O.iroll, S1 •e1 K J'lll'Nn 0.ll .. l'ld, 1•, E.MArrh, ll~llMOft, 1J, •1ee. lollOn. 71, AO.v1t , S-tt•. •~. Arma•. Bo\!On, 63 Hits Garc11, T0ton10, 111, Mettlnllf'I', N-YOl'll, HM Tr1mmet. Detroit, 1°"- W1~fltl0. H9w YOf"+.. lCM, llloktn, a.itl• tn<l'I 100. Yount, Mllwaui.... 100 DOUISL.ES Cowtn' S..11 ... 1•: LPar· t1U\. Tn.at. 2•. ~arcia, roronto, tt, f ra"1mtll. O.troll. 12. L-. 0.troll, '1, WlnflelO, N-Vorlt., 21 Y•1P1..!S Conlni, Toronto. 11, MoMOV, forat1lo. 11: o..n. S..111•. 1 UOU\aw, roronlo. 7, ltUw Clllceoo. • HOME RUNS Kinoman. 0.11.'-. 14, Armu IScnton Z2 Tllornton. Cleveland, ll, Killie. Clllc:.aoo, 20, 4 are lied wllll 11 STOLEN BASES RHendltoon 0.klencl '4. l"wfftl. ....... U . Sutter. C,.._,etano 1' Garct1. TOl'onto, 77, Coct1n1, T0tonto, Zl PITCHING (I deCl1lon1) C11.idlU, 0.k llncl l·I I ... LN I Toronlo. t -2 )00. Nlekro, NI• Yon>. 11·• 1 • SlleC> Tor onro •-> ? '2 Do•aon c11.ago I I ' 2 ... Pllr, 0.lrO<I 11 ·~ J 2' HR•KEOOTS W"'· ""9ah. 116 , N•lflro Ne .. Von.. " SI 10 Toronto •S Hl>W" T Oil, tJ L.lll\ltlOll, Sealfle 9 1 SAVES Ov.1-.noerrv Kanta• Cotv. 23 CeuOlll Oa1e1ana, 11' FlnQCf\ Mllwaulo.N II ROevlt Mlnnesole 17, Hernander Detroit 16 N•t\onAI LMVU. t T1vwtfl Tlwn.dn's ~) BATTING 200 el bats)· Gwynn, San Q,900 3S1 Fr1ncona Mont._.I )46, Sanooero Cl'l'cago 337 JClart.. San Fran• C•KO 320 Cablll HOV•IOn .Jl1' RUNS Sandowo cr,.caoo 60 Mure>nv. Alla nla SI Samuel Plllladelonla $1 , Gwvnn San OllOO S4 Relnet, MonlrUI S4 Wlgg1n1 San 01111<>, S4 RBI GCarter, MontrNI. '3, J01vls, c111e1go Sf. Schmidt Ptlllt!Olfonl• SI. Sandbe<'ll ClllCago SJ, Ourt\am, Clllago il Mum!>flrev Hou1ton S2 MurOl'lv Al· ar.11 S2 HITS !.anooero C11oc.a90 120. Gwvnn San Q,ego 116 Samuel, Philadelotlla, 111 RRam.rer Atcanta 103 Wv"'°'. Pillibu!Oll. 100 DOUBLES Huooard Allanl• 21 Sano oero Cnlcago 20. Fr1ncona, MontrNI, 1', CCerter MontrHI 19, R•lnft, Monlreal, II, Samutl. Pllllaoe•on•a. 11. TRIPLES Samuel. Pnlledelonl1 II S.noo.ro Cn.cago, 11, Crur HOuston, I GwvM San OllOO I Mceft. SILoul1 1 HOME 'lUNS MurC>llv Atlanta ?O GCer1er Mon••H· 16 Scltm101 PnllaOI · on• lt Ma""'9, o..an. IS viroll Pn•••Qlle>l'l•a 1 S STOLEN 8ASES Samuet. Pnlla0eton1• 11 Wiggin' San Otego JS, RICIUl . C lncin· nell, 31. O•rn1er Cnlc•oo JO, Ra1Mi MonlrMI 21 PITCHING 11 OICiilonJl Stoddard Cll• caoo 7 ·I 2 4" Soto c1nc1nna11. 9· 2 2 91 Oroaco New 'forl>. 1·2 I 96 Da rling Ntw 1'or" 10-3 J .O Lee MQ<>lreel 13-• 2 91 S"'~11'.EOUTS C~ New York Ill Valen1Utila, ~·· Ill Rv1n Houllon 1Ql So10 C "<•Mal 103. Car11on. Pt\liadlf l>l'I • ., SA VE S Sullt' StLOU1\ 21 HOllt nd, PMaoe ofl10 ti ... eSm11n c11ic1go 11 Or1>1Co New Yor~ 17 Gouaoe San O•IOC ~ Los Aa.mlto\ FRIDAY'S RESULTS 1'41'1 of tl·nithl QUI~ mHltne) FIRST RACE )SO •aro1_ ~o-ow T, C•ttge< 9 .0 SOO •OO "''"II"'• Ma• t Caroora 3 '° I 60 He• .,. .. ·~ ?eu 11t l 6 60 A'° •1ceo Meo Laurel Jammon Ge• aw v-I•,,. ?rit!t•lf'ce Slits Tl'le L1m11 iVt1u S""""""'•* Mont-v ··fT'lt 18 12 U EXACT& 11·11 pa10 •121.0 SECOND ltACIE. 150 varos So<JI Ot A" Otd•t Gerc1e l 8 80 6 00 'to Euv B .. ~t Cruge< IJ 20 160 111,.1>-eoo Two Ca roore I 20 ,..,'° •ectd Cnar~ OC.ar Conftll MOO" f .. .,etr.cnman Maeno Pete A Zurtma••c Fot•v• Helf Moon Merr.ooc' Prlat Tl~ 1122 THl•D RACE. 350 vero1 Ovno Ooo <Garclel 5 .0 Jtf 0.0lt !Fryday) You"91r 0 1'fl (Tr1awrtl AIM> flCad 9lo0bvl Angle Laov Run Gloro•• Jon Fact At..,.r•c1n ~·gflltr T me 11" FOURTl4 RACE 440 nrds 3 20 26() l lO JOO 310 Wrano!•n r .... Plan R..innlng Ooel Fryday) 100 3 .0 2 IO Ma!tv Milo (MYlet) l .0 2.IO TVllbo•t Tt <Peullntl J60 Also r.ceo Sudden Cllle-f. Tu Tun John, Too Your He l Ima Aeti.r, Trlool 8onu1 Lu<:kv Letl T "'t 2? 1~ U Ex.ACTA 3 S' Pe•CI l2tl0 FIFTH RACE lSO varot Cl'las"" Outen CardOiel 3 20 F·ne•v T ~n.o M ICneill Alv., Wiie" rHarl) '"•o raced M~ Mv 'fanO.et 'II ·•Ov A L111tt 81tof!>Otn •;mt 11 9S U EX.AC'tA ' Sl ooi<I \13 70 SIXTH RACE 170 vards 2 40 110 '40 260 240 C11" For T•avehr-S"ow Crta11e<1 4 00 2 IO 1 .0 1...0\' lr>O••" Zuftolj ] 00 2 60 W 1 W "•IOI Peu11n1J 3 00 A 10 'I Ctd MtltovQ!llOQO RacM! A Bo ... Quel Hila Roar Go SlrtOf Go .,. ,.,. '6 23 SEVENTH RACE. 3!0 yarct1 Kio Cnromt (MvlftJ I 60 • 10 'oo S.lllr>Q Siar Jet IGercl1) 20 60 11 IO SwfffeDO Htrl I 7 00 Al\.O ract<l Euv J~n. Cvo Clllck M1Qn1gn1 S..1nt Zlnoo Cl'large T111e 0 Te1tu On T"•n" A1c11, Hila Kotek T'me 11' 5l E JC.ACT A I " oa1<1 s.116 10 EIGHTH •&CE. 3SO 'fatdl Cana nt H0111Y 1Ada1r I S IO 3 00 3 20 Atallv Al'ld Truiv (Mvle\I • 00 .C>O Sot.ct A.Ital <Paullf'I ) • 20 A110 r1ct<l Omnll Jtl Pa11 Jelle Va n. Svger N CH ll L.t Moon Chick Amtrlcan Po •C-V Tome 11 83 U EX4CTA )•l l Pt •d lS9 10 Sl ~!CK SIX 1·3·•·1·1·3 Ot•d '68S20 .., "' n w n'""U 1 '"•'• , • no"" s7 Pie' S·• con~•"O" oa•O UJ IO ..,.,,, 966 w111n•ng 1·C~tl\ llvt l'\Orttl NINTH RAC&:. lSO YerOI Ou ns Dream 1Caroo1al '•O l 00 2 60 Kftlln CoHer (Cr .. ger) SOO 31() MtmotHY C•r1 !NlcOO.mull c 20 A110 raced 8anoo1an1y Fllg111 NIM ( as1v Na•1v1 Deal In Cun. Patamon1n 8vnnv Oarvll' MOO/\ JOY\ D<>Yb'I Cl\arot T•mf 11 61 NINTH •ACE tOO vardt Aa,11 A Nole Harmon> t 10 3 60 2 IO C11arm Euv ICr-ffll«f') l 60 1 IO T"• Claim Jum!*' <Lac~tYl 3 00 Alta r1c.O C~un1 8avou lc,,lbon Two W1v1 Oof\I ti, Bt Surt TOflV I Wiii Ntver Ttll Mlaler Hulen, Karat• Clllp Ttmt 1020 U I XACTA <f-61 1>11d '26..20 A 11.,noa net I, SM Hetvweod l'•A l"•tDAY'S •HULTS Utfll ~ V ·on ........... ,,_...) ,.,.n •ACI I I 16 miles Edit'• •111\n.-(Hawlev). 3'0 UO 2 JO 9 111 tlll Buci. cv1i.o1u.1a1 '20 1 eo Morte O' Art"Uf CSlbllle) 2 60 AIM> , Ktd Lov1r lov Ml(kty Doctor Jim Ted ProOlr DetlYel'V Wttv MO" Son ot Clli.f Tlma I " HCONO •&Cl. 6 futlOflO' ""'""' sira~v Crur> 71.0 11.0 160 It ova• SI (;..ot\lt 1 Ha.,....,,l I 10 S 40 lfooer Gummo CMcC.anon> 3 ~ Al.O raced Wlndv SCott Ttrall.f, ~ua~ IO <i1rcl1 One Matt.. ~Miii N111lvt Ur1go10 Avandaro I'm • 94Mllnlli lu1.a. Tl"ll 111 I S o oa~ v oou•~• c. 6> a.•d , 1t0 oo TH•D •ACI •Iv~ Luc•• Mate!\ (Pfdroaa , J to 'IO , to T11ov11 ••uo 1va~r....a1 7 40 ''° Vtlf"< a l()!lv1rn J '00 .-1.0 r.cfld \-IOI' Sun>rtw , Asw1n, .. ttalarlt., l!'an<v l u"'I' T-I 10 l \ ~ IXA(TA <)•'I oeiel 51'8 00 Olympic Games history Track and field medalists M&N"S ll'Oc.• VAULT lfM. AINllt 1 WIMl1m Welliet Hoyt (Us>. 10-10, 2 lb«! TYi« (US), 10-1 ) Evan0tto1 Dama.._o, (Gr-.), t-4 • lMI, ~ans 1 Irvine 9Ul8' (U SI 10• 10, , Ml(l\M ~II (US ), 10-1, l C1t1 A~t 41\0efMr (NOl'Wl'f) 10-6 1904, St L9Ult 1 Chan. Ovorek IU S l. 11·~•\, 2 LlfOV S.mM (U.S.). ll·l. , LOUii Wlllo.ln1 tU S I. 11-3 • '*' All*V I F«nand Gonclt< tFranc1l, 11 S'• 2 lruno Sodanlrom ISwadlfl), 11 I~ 3 Edward Gtover (US), 10· 11~ ,,., Ltlf!IMn I Eowaro COOll.1 (US I 12·2, 2 Ath"tc Golberl lU S I 12-1 3. Ed Arclllbakl <C1n· aoaJ. 11·9 1t1i. s~...,.. I H1rr¥ 811XOC1t. !U.S l 12· 11 1, 2 Franl\ Nelton (US). n 1 , 3 Marcu1 Wrigfll (U S l, 12·7•-, lt'Jt, AlltW«P 1 Fflnll. Foll IU..S.J ll-S, 2 Henfl ~lerMn 10.nmark) 12-1 1 J E c1W1r MVt<'I (~ ) ll·f~ 1'14, ~•rh I LH BarM$ IU S l 11 11 , 2 Glenr Gral'l1m (U S), 12·11 '> 3 J1mH BrOOker (U.S.) 12·t '"> 1'111, Amlt!Wdlm 1 Sa Din Carr IU S.), 13·91 •, 2 Wllllall" OrOIV9f"Uti.< (US.I IJ·S' •· 3 Cner111 McClnnlt (U S ) 12·11, 10 2. Les AneatK 1 WIMl•m Mllllf (US l. 1•· ll.o, 2. Srluhel NlilllOI IJ1P1nl "·t " 3 ~OI J.i· lenon (U S l 13·1' '> ln6,ltf1M I E1tle Maaoow1 <U s >. 1•·3' • 2 Shuhel Nl,nlde !Jai»anl, 13·11'•, l Sut<> O. (Je~) 1)-11'· I .... L...oen I 0 Guinn $m1111 (US l. 14 I ., 2 Er•kf IC•la.a (Flnlencl). IJ·9 '• l •oberl R•Cll• "°' cu s ), ll·t l • IHJ. Htblll*I I ltobert Rlcllat'CI• (U.S >. "• 11, 2 Oonald Lal IU S ), 1•·9. l Rao11ar Lunc:lblr'O (Swedtn) 14-S' • ""· Melleume 1 Rotiwt JUcl\1t<h (US I "•II 1, 2 Rotlef'• Gu1ow111.1 tu.s > 14· 10', ~ ~IOS ROUllanla IGrMCtl ,,. • , • lffO, lttme 1 OonalO 9rtOO <US). lS·S, 1 R~kl ~rlt tu S l IS· I, l Eele\ Land•trom (Flnlandl I•· 11 1"'4, Toha 1 Frldlrld H1nt1n (US I 16·1'" 1 WOlfgano Ralnn1tdl (Weal Germanv 16·6~ 3 Klau• L.tfl,,.,-11 !Well Germt nv 1 16·•~ lt61, Max1e1 Cttv I RoOlrl S.aoren <U.S I 17·8 '>. 1 C1aut Scrtll>"owtkl (Wtt• Germanv1 11·1 1 , 3 Nolfg1ng Nordwog Ea•I Germ1nv) 17·1 1 ", 1, Munlcft 1 Wolfgang Norow1g (Eat! Ctrman~1. 11 0 ·1, 7 Ao0er1 Seagren (U S I 17 8 , J Jan JoM.on CU S ), 17-6 ') 1'7., MonfrMI I Taoevu Slusarsl<.I !Po•anof 11 o 1 1 Anlll 11.ahlomal<.I (Finlancll 11·0 ., J Oa vlel ROOlflt (U S ) 11·0 , Inc. MoK•w I. Wlaovll•w Korak1ew10 (Poiar>QJ, 11·11'11, 1 T1oeu.r StuwrlAI 1Polandl. lt-6'..,, 3 Kon111nlfn Vo•llov tSov,•• Union), 11·61'» MEN'S HAMMER THltOW 1t00, Pam I JOl'ln Fle na111n IU.S.1, 163· 1, 2 Tl'lOma\ Truxtun Hare (U'5 ) 161 -2. J Jolla" McCracken <US l 13'·4 1904, St. Levis 1 Jonn Flana9an (US.>. 161·1, 1 John OIW111 IU S) 164· 11, 3 Ralotl Ro" (US 1 150·0 lfOI, Landan I JOl'ln Flanigan (U.S.), 170·4, 2 Mal IMw McGrafll IU.S.), 167·11, 3 Cornellu' Wel1h <US l, 1S9·1 1'11. Stldl'*m I Malllllw Mee.rain (U S.l 17'·7. 2 Duncan Gllt11 tC11111C1al. 1Sl·9. J Clarence Cll•IO\ US I 151·0 1no. &mw«P I Palrtck Rv•n CU S I 113· s. 2 Carl JONln Lino <Sweoen) ISi· 10. 3 Bull 81111111 (US), 151·3 1914, Par'll I Freotr1Ck Tooletl (Us ), 17'· 10. 2 Mallllew McGreth (US ), 166·9, J M41co•m Nok11 <GrHr Br11aln), 160-• lta, Amltwdllm I P1lrtek 0 Cettegllan (I reland) 161-7 7 Ou 1111 Sll•OIO (Swldlnl 161·J 3 Ed· muno 91aclt IU S l 160-10 1'31. LM ....... I Pa1ric1t O'Calleot11n (lret1no1 176 11 2 F W 'Vllll .. Port\Ola !F lnlanctl 111 ·o, J Peier Zaremba (US.), 16S-1 1'36, 9lf1ln 1 Karl Hetn (GtrmanvJ, llS 4, 1 Erwin BIHll <Germanvl. ll0-7 l 0 F•td Wern- garo .Swldlft), 17'· IO l<OUlltTH ltACE. 6 fur1on01 Bold Pl~ rve11nrueia1 1000 S . .0 l to Pti1 8••• Kaooe <Olfal'lOuuavel '00 7 60 S1>1efa l lnnntorv < McCurn) 9 '° Also recld Our Gian, Dally Eaenlrt Sllrln' Hlo,,, Too Zeal Love &oel Doc L Ra in, Bronrt Tribute, Sllelt.e ll'lt Bu1n Oumot'l"l 9ov Doll Tlma I 10 2 S U EXACTA ll ·ll Ol •d VISO FIFTH •ACI . 6 lurlonllt Secre1 Effie (Valen1ue!al 9 60 • '° J 10 Nelle'• Sllr>11er I H1w1evl ) 20 2 '° Glimmer !Siblllll • 60 Al\.O flCld Colleen Craig, Ce n1111. L.1lllt Siar. Maraca, Blonde Bomb11\tll, Madam S1>ten0our Tl,,,. 1 10 41 s SS IXACTA (1-JJ oatO S13 00 SUtTI4 ltACE. 4 lv<'tonol. R_.. (Valenr!Ala) 3 IO 2 '° 2 10 S1ev1n•1 N11urelle IPedro1al 3 00 2 20 Gran VlntlOI (Slbllle) 2 40 Alla r1C9d Miami Jov, Wooty Nan ~l't Onlv Tod.Iv, S.lly WOUid Tlmt 1.11 41 S SS EXACTA !4·1l otlO 122.50 SIVEMTH RACE. 1 1 16 milt\ Oii tud Slffl H1ncl JOMy (Vinz) 51.00 16 60 'to JIN 0. Pallll (CH l1'*'8) 3 60 3 20 CounlY s..r (Orfeval '60 AIM> raeld Vlooroui Vloor• Loftv O.CI. Mr RNC!Ot Tlmt. 1 41 )IS SS EXACT A (2·S) 1>1kl 57" !iO U l"tCK SIX (6·3-1-7+2) pe;o t271.99UO will! one WIMlno llctr.•1 (\I~ nones> n Piek Sb consolallon 01ld SJ,063,60 Wiii\ 51 WIM ing lldt1!1 (flvt hor .. s) llGHTH lltACI . l''t mills on turf Ten ISllow ICu taneda) UO 3 20 2 10 MaJl8fl (DllallOUUl'l'I) 4 00 110 Hanoiomt One (Valenr1.11tal 2 10 Alto r1cad &osto, EaluotnOo, a.1 o.tlmlt. Time 1" 21s SS llXACTA 14·61 01ld Sll 00 NINTH RACE. Ont milt Braitn Si>v (Pinc.av) ' ?O 3 20 z IO Prnerv1rlv1 (OrlegeJ I 60 6 oo Eruollvt (PIOroral 7 40 Al\.O rltQd Etrl'I' Stlller. Al111Uroult. Herbie Qvavle Toe> Entertainer Tw En· core Pierre U Monl, Sobdlvloe Time 136 J S s.5 EXACT A (l·Jl Paid l7100 A llendance 1' .039 °"° ... ftstllne DAVI Y'S LOCKI• l....._,. ... di) -236 1nQ11t1 376 bontto. 10 vettowtell 2 rock f111!, 2' ban. 36S ITllCkerl4 10 '4:Uli>'n. 2 ~lll•d. 31 •ll>Kort HIW..OAT LANDING (NtWHrt ._dll -99 •nvl«• 2' vlflowlall. J I barr1cua., •1 bonito, " !>an. I Kulo1n 1 llallbul. 20 meodl«l4 Thb ••'•'~ •mi LOS AHO.LIS -9ou®el C•nvOll Cr..-, Caill lc Lake, PvOdlllOt lO<ll L1ll1. Pvramld L.-• SAM UltMAaotNO Sllvttwooci L.ak• arv•.w• -Pwrls L.ak• s.AM l.UIS 09ISP'O -L.oM1 l..alce 1<.•1tN IC"°" ,_..,_ <o.mocrat Da m lo KRI PowwtlouM, &of'lll ~ to Dtf'l\0Cre1 Dem, -.~ O.m ro lkw'.U PowlrtlouM, KIU Pow.mouse lo L.ak• llolllella) ""'°"° -Ir'°"°°" -~,,. lktO t vt Cr•. CCllMct Cr*, COf'lllCt Ukl. Oeedman er.-, Ellarv Lall• ~ LA.ke, Glau Crwk, Gui L.all•, Gfllll i..ea.. Of..., C"'911.. Hll!oft c.r-.. J~ Lall•. LM Vlnlnt CrMll, LM Vlnln9 Cr.ft (MMfl foAI. Lllllt w.a.r •1.....,, Lu110Y L.ella, Mammie l.all1. Mammoltl Cr9ft, Merv Ykt, ~ C,_., Mii er-.. o-.n1 ltlv« (ten~ Crota!M and tie s.ionnesi. R•Y#Md C,....,,, •o«11nt0n Cr•, ltoc;k Cr .... (~,~ .. ca,,,.. 10 Tom't ""-• Tom'• Place llP'lrttm 10 Roca CrM41 Lau ), -~ er .... , ~ Crtotk., s.#t011 Lake, ~ '"""· Sltvef L.alta . SW•l.9W Ct.-, TIOOa L,akt, Tr"'"""' Lato.1, Twin L.allft 8'~1 c-and lowet'), T•ln l at.n ~. VlrWlftll Ct'Ml !uo.r af>d !OW«), Vlrelftia Lakft h-.,.. IOWWI W.._ • .._.. fCftr'tt Flet ~ orovnd to lowfl of Wall«, l.M•lfl MMctawt ~ 10 Sonora 1no.1. 1'48, Ltndlln I lmrt N1me1ll (Hungary). 113·11, 2 Iva n Gubllan (Yuooslavlel 171·0 3 Ro!*'I Benntll IU SI 17'·3 ltSJ, Hehlr*I 1 Jone! C~malt. lHungarv1 t'7 ti 2 Kart Slorcll !Watt Glf"rnanv>. 193 I J tmrt Ntmtll'l (HunoarvJ. lff·S ltU, Mellbeume 1 Harold Connolly CU S l. ?07 3. 1 Mlkllall Krlvono\.Ov (Sovie! Union) 206·1'. l Analolv Samoh,v11ov <Soviet Union) 20S·3 19'0, ·-I Vullv Rudlnllov (Sov1e1 Un1on1 220·2, 2 Gvula Z1lvo111<v <Hungary) 21S·IO, J T10tuu Rut <Po41n<1 21S·• o2 1964, TMYt 1 ROl'nueio Kllm CSovoal Un•onl 221· 10, 2 Gvule Z•1vorr11v <Hungervl 226 ·1 3 Uwt Sever (Wesl Germany) 1?3 • 1'61, ~xkl Cttv 1 GYUit Ztlvo1r1w (Hunoarvl 2.0 I , 2 Romu•ld ICllm !Sovie! Union> 1'0 S l Lazar Lovut (Hunoarv) nt ti It 71. Munich I Anelolv Bonoa rellull (Sov•tl UnoonJ 2•7-1 1 Joellen Sacllst <Eu • Ge•m•nv) 24S· ll 3 VH llV Kllmei.vsiti Sov,.1 Unoool 2•2· 11 lf76, MantrNI I Vun S.Ovlth (Sovie! Un•onl 2SA·•, 1 All1<t11 Spir•oonov !Soviet Un10M 7•9 7. J AnalOfV 8onderclluk ISovlt t Union) 247-8 lttO, Molcow 1 Yurr Sedvkn <Sovitl Un1on 1 261 4 1 s.t"gcl LHvlnov 1Sov1t1 Unlon1 14"·7, J Yun Tamm (Sov"' Un•on1 2S9 t Swtu OS*'I (at GSfHd, S~) Oli•111H11N1 ~ JOH Hlgueret (S1>11nl dC'f Woitek F1Ce • 1Polano). 3·6 7-6, 6-4, 8rien Tucl'ltr (US I dl1 LIOVO Bourne (U SJ, 7-S, 6·2, TrevOI' Allan (Auttr•llal Olf H1lnr Gun· fllardl (Swllrerlenol 6·4. 6·3. Jo1k1m Ny1lrom (Sweoen 1 o.f Sl~t Ma•llt• (U s) ,., 6·1 O•vis Cup OVAllTUFINALS Unit.cl Stat.I 2, A~ O ( •• A"-"") Slnllal Jonn McEnroe IU S I dtt Jow-Luls Clerc <Aroenllna), 6·• 6·0 6·2, Jlmmv Connot1 (U S ) def Marlln J11!11 (Ar111n· !Ina). 6-J. 6·4, 10·8 fl'nnce 1, Ct.edlMW#akla 1 (II H,..d9c ~.~la) Slrl9ft H1nrl Leconte (Fra.nul Off tv1n Lendt <Crtc110~v111lal, 6·3, 1·6 6-•. Tomas Smid (C1Kh0110v ... la) def Guv Forget <Fr1nce), 6·•. 2·•, 3·6. 6· 1, 6·• Sweden l. P•,..euav o (11 a.mid, sw.-i> ~ Henrik Sundtrrom <Swldenl oef Vietor Pecci (Parao~¥l. 6-3, 6·•. 2·6 6-4 A~' J1rrvd (Sweden) def Francisco Gonrallz <P1raouav>. 6-3 6·2 6·• A Ill tnllla 2. tt.f\' • (at BttsbeN, AustrWla) Slrlllft Pal Cu ll IAuslflUa) def Clel.idle P1n-1rta Olt lv), ,-3, 3-6, 6·3. 6-•. Jahn Fltr~r•ld (AU1tralla ) Oti Glenn! Odtooo cuarvl. 6-3, 6· I, 4·6, 6• I EUa~IAH B SEMlfl'INA U '""' 2, ""'8tld 0 ( .. "'--· s..111 >ln9Ms Juan All\Jli.ra CSNln) def Mall Dovie (lrllllndl. 6·J 6·•. 6·3; EmlliO Sandle1· Vicario (Sc>a1n) def Se•n Sorenwn llrt 11noJ 6-3. •·O, •·• TEAM TENNIS Stmlflnals L.,.. ... di Bl"tMtn 19, Ollce .. 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March 29-et Ca191rv, Sal , March »-Mln111.01a T1.11•. AP"ll 1-€dmonlon, Fri., Aorll S-.1 Vancouver, Sar Aorll .,_Vancouv., .. FrtdlYI traMaeft9M a.t.SEIALL Amencari i.a.ew OE TROIT TIGERs-f>laeld Alan Tram· ~. 1hor11109, on 1111 IS-dav dlaat>led 1111 r11r111C1lv• lo Julv 9. RtcalllO GleM At>- bOll, ollclllf'. from Ev1n1vlll1 of tlll Amari· an Auoci.11on. MILWAUKEE 8 REWERS-Rtcallld Tom Candlolll, plltf'llr, trom Vencou¥9f" of .... PacHlc Coa11 LM CIVI. ....... L.-.ue PITTSISUltGH PlltA TES.-PurChaSIO lf"I con1r1et 9otl W11!1, pl1ct1er. from Hawaii ol , ... PIClflc Co&Jt Leaeut IASKI TIALL N ............... ~ ..... MILWAUKEE 8 UCKS-Walv.d Mlkt Toomtr, guard. R .... Md Kt ¥1'1 Wllllam1. -•d ' \ Ueberroth: Humble origins Olympic organizer has taken risks - tofeach success - LOS ANGELES (AP) -He worked an an orphanage, cleaned ctucken coops and dreamed of spcnd- ina his life in sports. A travelina saJesman's son, he was a millionaire by his mid-30s. By his own account, he's a "loner" capable of bcmA "ruthless and shy at the same hmc. Color blind, he's been known to mix and match some class1c clothing combinations. At age 19, Peter Uebcrroth flunked an Olympic water polo tryout and turned to business. By 22, he was vice president of an airline, and his career has been flying ever since. Along the way, he has lived by two main business precepts: "Take risks ... and try to force growth." In five years as chief organizer of the Los Angeles Olympics, the first privately fu~ed Games in history, he's had to d<\both. The future of the Olympic movement, Ueberroth's rcputauon and even the fate of pro baseball may rest on how well they work. Tak.mg a big risk of its own, major league baseball gambled on Ucber- roth's Olympic success way back in LOS ANGELES (AP) -The "City of Angels," poised to play glamorous hostess, is busily applying the final t'ouches for her grandest party ever. Although Los Angeles seems wcll- prcparcd for the Olympics, which begm with President Reagan's formal opening statement on July 28, the city will face two anxious weeks during the Games. Until the closing ceremonies on Aug. 12, the "hostess" will look on to sec 1f the international affair - already dimmed by the Soviet boycott -is spoiled by terrorists' violence, choking sciges of smog, incapacitating traffic jams, or other nightmarish events that even careful planning cannot completely insure against. Mayor Tom Bradley, however, appears confident all will go well. "Los Angeles is ready to host the best Olympiad in the history of the international movement," he said. "We wil\ welcome ~00,000 v1s1tors while an additional .5 billion wtll view the Games oo. levision. Peter Ueberroth March and hired him as the next commissioner. With no previous experience in the sport, he succeeds Bowie Kuhn Oct. I. Ueberroth insists he's kept the two jobs separated, but during a recent interview there were abundant signs that his fam1harizauon process with baseball is well under way. An infrequent movie goer because of his crowded schedule, his last "We are proud the Games will end with a surpus .. . The Southern California area will realize a U .3- billion economic impact from the Games." Bradley said that even foreign visitors should feel comfortable in the city, commenting. "Los Angeles' cultural divcrsitr enables the ma- jority of forci~ visitors to find a little bit of borne right here." Outward signs of the impcndmg Olympics have been subtle until recently. Existina facilities arc being used in most cases, thus there has been little major construction. Excep- tions include the modernization of Los Angeles International Airport, the building of sites for swimming and cycling, and general sprucing up around the city . In recent weeks, however, Olympic banners and signs arc appcanng downto~. siJDS with directions to compcllt1on sites arc cropping up on the freeways, and more and more shop wmdows arc brimming with Olympics souvenirs. ages 11to15 m9v1e was ''The Natural," namna Robert Redford 111baseball1ttar. His last book? "How life lm1tat~ the World Sencs " In tus office. new additions to the book shelves. in between "No Nonscnst Management" and ''Blood of Israel," include "The lmP-Crfcct Diamond," "Stengel -Has Life and Times." and •'Baseball Forever." Despite averaging 14-hour work days, Ucbcrroth said, his daily rou- tine includes sk.Jmming the baseball box scores, "but l've done that all mr, life. And that goes for other sports. • He noted that one of his earliest heroes while growing up 10 the San Francisco bay area was Les Acmini, a minor leaaue first baseman. Unul h1s travel agency, First Travel Corp .• became the second Lariest in the nation, Ucberroth's biggest chum to fame was water polo. Wfulc attending San Jose State on a water polo scholarship, he was sclec1od to try out for the 1956 U.S. Olympic team. Failing 10 win a spot, he went on to lead his team and the league 10 sconng his last two years 10 what he proudly dcscnbes as "the toughest college compcuuon in the country." The rugged sport left him with a hfeume souvenir - a twice-broken nost tha1, 10 the words of David Israel, his chief of staff, "looks like a slalom (ski) run." Fm out the coupon ••king tor lntor-TH £ DlilJ Pilat matlon about being a Dalty Piiot Canter. Your parent• muet approve of your ap- plylng for a Dettr Piiot route, tMlefore to be elltlble, your parent• muet elgn 1our coupon. Al eoon •• poealb,. after Neelvlng rour coupon, one of our Oletrtct Manegera .... can to explain about becomtng. DallJ "'°' Carner. For more Information call the D.atr Piiot Clrculatl~ Dept. M2-4Sa c/o Circulation Deptirtment 330 W. Ber, Cotta Meta, CA 92128 YES, I want to lMm moroe about being a D..U, Pilot Carrier .. NAME --------------------ADDRESS -----------------CITY ZIP ____ _ SCHOOL A TTENOING -------AGE _____ _ PARENT'S SIGNATURe - Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14. 1984 M • Classified The Ultimate Experience Ex perience the excitement of finding just what you 're looking for-in classified. It 's the ultimate! Daily . Pilat phone 642-5678 people read classified 88 Orange CoU1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juty 14$, 198~ RELIGIOU S NOTES Religious Scientists to have early Christmas l..ap:Da Beacb Qare~ of ReUf,loe1 ScleDCe. SOS Laguna Can) on Rd . wlll condu1: t • ( hnstmas 10 July" dmner-danct on Saturda}. Jul) 21 from b to IO pm There wall be music for danona. Chmtmas caroli. by C...reta Hcn~n. dinner by a tatenng service of l...lguna Halli.. and a "suryn~ vii.at" by Sant.a Claus. fhcre as a S 10 donation required and reservauons may be made by calhng Sally Hemck at 768· 7785 01 the church office at 494-7666 Lquna Beach Library at J6J Ulenneyre. fhc course as a 36S-dly study bucd on the belief that foriavcncss and love are two of the keys to crutina a ncher hfc. Enrollment is open for more anfonnauon, call Daken Bo at 497-4S I 0. . ?.tudents wall take pan Ln leadJna the worlhip. There as no charae for the school and for more anfonnauon or rea.istrallon. call 837-7729. • • • Ftrsl CUt1tlu ~ore~. 1207 Mam St., Huntington Beach. will present Soon Wesley Brown 1n concert on Fnday, July 20. at 7:30 p.m. "Jesus' lut breakfalt .JlVQ a dttpl) spantual au1delinc for suc:ccssful and freedom-filled hvina 1n the here and now," say, Rev. Harrold. July 11 "I Am Frw" month at the chur~h and this sermon will conunuc the theme. A recently-initiated. ··eat1yb1rd" service will be held at 9 a.m. This service will feature a talk followed by a question and answer period. lt provides an opportunity to team more about Rchgjous Science as well u provide a service for attendees who like to get an early start on Sunday. • • • Lab Hilla Commlllllty ~arell, 2333 l Moulton A freewill offering wtll be accepted. For more mformation. call S36-2589. The New Thought Forum of the chur1.·h. which rn~t!I weekly at the Laguna Beach Board of Realton office. 939 Glconeyrt St • Laguna Beach. wtll hold an open discussion mceunaon Wedncsda), Jul) H. at 7 30 p.m. Parkway. La&una Hills, hu desian•lCd July 16-22 as Vacation Bible School Week. Theme of the week will be "The Wonder Fair,•· featunng God's wonderful surpnscs. The program wlll offer music, crafts, games and Bable ll"'!.~n!. for clllldrcn entenna arades K-8 m the Fall. The school will be staffed with a ratio of one staff person 10 e' Cf) five children. • • • Lap.na Presbytertau Oardl, 41 S Forest Ave., l..llauna Beach, wtll hear a sermon by the Rev. Dr Jerry Tankersley, pastor, on "The G~atest ofThese is Love" at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday. For more infonnatjon , call 24()..6463 • • • Irvine Jewtu Commu.Uy announces that Mordcchat Theg:roupwillbeledbvDr J RobertGale.PhD and will be dit"CC"ted to quesuons and comments on top1ci. ranging from mct.aph)s1cs to perwnal challcnJc areas The church w11l also present a Course 1n M1raclei. study group which meets e"ery Thursda) at 7 p.m an the On Saturday. July 21. there wtll be an all-family acuvity and the week wallculmmatl'onSunday,July 22, 1n the worship services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. where YBS The Chancel C hoir will smg under the duecuon of MalZJ lnterlandi, accompanied by organist Ellen Wnght. Following the children's sermon, all third grade and younger children wlll be dismissed for the Little Fishermen program. The cnb room for toddlers and infants is open from 9 to 11 a.m . Finley will begrn serving as acung rabbi on July 20 at an outdoor service to be held at Mason Park. According to Ruth Frisch, this w1ll mark the beginning of a Shabbatonc weekend -a special Sabbath experience. Salvation Army slates 'Celebration of Hope' The congregation as invited to coffee on the patio following the service. The Summer Bible Class .. C hoose Life" meet11 from 9 to 11 a.m. on T uesday. The Junior High "Caravan•· will celebrate with a dessert night at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesda). July 18. Garry Cowman. the church's summer intern. invites all area Junior High students to Join in a rap session on .. ls There Reali) Life Outside Laguna Beach?" The group 1s also planning a tnp to Sea World on July 25. For more information. call 494-7555. For 10sp1ra- t1onal prayer help, Dial-a-Prayer: 494-PRA Y. The UC will also hold several membership teas during the summer to give the community an opportunity to learn more about the programs and to meet with members. For more information about the IJC or to be put on the mailing hst, call Audrey Knopf at 76()..8463 or Ruth Fnsch at 786-1665 ••• Orange Coa1& UD11ariu UD1veruJl1t Qu~. 1259 Victoria. Costa Mesa, wall hear the Rev. Dr. ChnsSchnner speak on "Labor and Love" at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. ••• Garden Grove's C'ry!.tal Cathedral will be the s11e ofa special everung of sacred music and dramallc witness on Saturday, July 28th a t 8 p.m. when the Salvation Army's Southern C'ahfornia D1vis1on presents a "C'clebrauon of Hope." Pat Boone as one of popular music's most cndunng successes. A descend.ant of Daniel Boone, he was born m Jackson\ Ille. Fla., one of four children. His family moved to Nashville when he was a year old and today he considers h1melfa nauve of Tennessee. Temple Sharon, 61 7 West Hamilton. Costa Mesa. announces the winners of scholarships presented at awards night on June 29. Dr. Schnner, m101stcr of counseLinf and a hccnscd maniagc, family and child counselor, wil focus on ways a person can lighten the load when duties become heavy burdens. Specaal guest for the e' enmg wall be Comm1ss1oner E\a Burrows. the first woman temtonal commander of Austraha ·Southern Temtof) Pat Boone wtll sing and gne a personal witness. Gathered together from the Southern Calafornaa D1v1s1on. the best m Salvauon Anny bands and stnging companies wall be offered. Performances wall include the playing of the Pasadena Tabernacle Band. Trombone Soloist Wilham Broughton. and Santa Ana's Cross Cadence percussion ensemble. Raising their voices in wngs of hope. the combined singing companaes of the Torrance. Santa Ana. Pasadena, and Glendale Corps will also perform. It was as a high school student m Nashville that his career began to take off when a stint as the emcee of a high !.thool talent revue on radio led to a wmning appearancl' on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour and from there to the Arthur Godfre)' Talent Scouts show. Students in Kindergarten through Hay received the awards through the gcncrostty of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hersch. Selections for the scholarsh ips were made on the basis of academic excellence, anvolvemcnt in temple act1v1ttcs and commitment to Jewish studies. Each student was also Judged by a project done by Sunday School students a nd essays written by Hebrew School students. Other regular activities of the church include circle suppers of small groups. book discussions. bridge, and meetings of the Walden Brotherhood and the New Women groups. New Women wtll hold a retreat ID Ventura August 3-5. For details about these and the chtldrcn's rehgious education pr<>&rams, call 646-4652. In 1954. Pat had has first hat. .. Two Hearts, Two Kisses .. This was followed by his first miJLion seller. "Ain't That a Shame.·· Later hlls included "I Almost Lost My Mind," "Friendl) Persuasion," and ''Don't Forbid Mc "In 1956, he signed a million--Oollar movie contract to star m 15 movies. includmg such hits as "Bernadine, .. "April Love." and "Journey to the Center of the Earth." From Kindergarten through second grade, the winners were Amanda l<Jlnter and Edmond Pritz; Aleph and Bet class winnen were Jeremy Geffin and Michele Stein; G1mmel and Dated class wmnen were Eric Dangott and Susan Loshak; and the Hay class winners were Eyal Goldmann and Sarah l<Jltlan. • • • Temple Ila.id of Newport Beacla/lrvlne (Coa· 1ervat1ve), 240 l Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. has planned a special Shabbat worship service at 8: 15 p.m. Friday, July 20, when Rabbi Reuben Mililcan of Los Angeles will occupy the pulpit as the temple's guest rabbi. Burrows 1s one of few women to reach the rank ot comm1ss1 oner and be appointed as a temtonal com- manderwith its attendant respons1b1l11y as spmtuaJ leader and admanastrator of the Sahauon ~rmy's evangelical and social work. She served as temtonal commander for 'icotland from December I Q7Q until tak.ing up her appointment 10 Australia in October I Q82. Pat met his wtfe Shirley when both were high school students m Nashville. They were manied during his first year of college. The couple has four daughters and Pat has been instrumental 1n has daughter Debby's musical educauon. Seating for this spectacular event is unreserved and requires a SS donation. Tickets are avatlable through the local Salvation Army center o r by telephoning 627-5571 For more information, call 631-3262. • • • Capl1trano Vaney Ourcb of RelifioH Science 32261 Camino Capistrano. Suite D-106, San Jua~ Capistrano, will hear the Rev. Leslie Scott Harrold speak about ''The Last Breakfast" al the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Rabbi Milikan, a marriage and family counselor, earned his Rabbinate Degree in New York, has a Bachelor of Hebrew Literature Degree and studied extensively ID Magdiel. Israel. He is the founder and board member of the Iranian-Jewish Assoetation of California and has worked extensively on relocation and 1mm1gration assistance for the Jewish Iranian community. A festive Oncg Shabbat (social hour) in hooor of (Pleue 11ee RELIGIOU8/B7) CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mluourt Synod) 710 Vlctort. St., Coeta MeN Lother V. Tcwnow, P .. tOf 131-1811 WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 & I 0-.lO A.M. s-., SdiMI l Mitt .... Clau t:?t &.a. ~till 0-.W, SdiMI 548-6816 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (01M:lp6M of Chr .. t) ~ lrttn. at Santa l..tt.f MS-5711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene 8wanaon, Mlnlater A Ctr~ial W1lo1•1 frt• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church Schoof 9-.30 Worship 10'A5 Charles D Clark, Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp A Church School 1:30 -10:00 a.m . Dr Wilham E Steel Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNfTED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 173-3'05 Dr Robert B Shepard. Jr Wor9Np I Chwdt kfooel .. _. A.M __ ...,. ~ ...... ..-0., C-• 7;»A.M.-4:Gll"Jll. Huntington Beach North COMMUNITY UNfT£D METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Wonhlp 8enk:e 1:30 a 10:00 1:JO 8UndaJ School 10:00 i.t,,il'•t" to< ...... flllp00tlll ••t 10 All I Fountaln Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St .:Z-2583 James R Hadley, P .. tor .... l a.di s... t :ll ·~·· N£WPORl C£NT£R t UNIHO M£THOOIST CHURCH 1I01111..-gwrft• •••. C«~defMer M4-o745 -.. a ea.di s... t:Jt u . R•v Ken McMiiian God Loves You. Attend A Church Of Your Choice L ___ _ Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY hufch of St. Matt·,....,. by the Sea er~~ HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. ..... a...... .... -,.., MERTZ HALL ol Communlly Col9iQltkNllll Ovch e1t1....,..~dal..., ............. -~-.............. C<IMJfTl CUCH C<RilEGATDW. 111 ~Tu A-. Ccww del Mer Done6d w. utz, ........ 10 A.M. 14'ndeyWonhtp 644-1400 0...cll SdlooO • "-'' Utt TEMPLE SHARON (Conservative) Pre School Hebrew & Sunday School Bar JM•tsvah Train1na Youth Group -Sisterhood Services r II 8 I ~ pm Sat 9 I~ am Sun 9 30 am 617 Weat Hemllton, Coate M••• 831-3262 CHURCH OF CHRIST .., w. Wli.on, c~i. ..... M&-s111 We're A Going Glowlng -Growing Churcn ::r~ ..... Mlllt••A.11.ae•& ll:tt u . -''"' S,.IUf, ....,.. c... • 6:tl , .•. 10:00 A.M. "WE'RE 000'8 SOil" M•tlMw 13 I ~3 9:00 P.M. ..,.,_OM18E8 a PRINCIPLES OF AIQHT llVINQ" llCOA 7 1 BIBLE HOUR FOR CHILDREN Paul Thome•, Mlnl1ter - Doug Co'-, Youth Mlnlater ALL SAINTS AKRICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH AcccMA19 to IM 1121 aootr °' com,_ ~.,., ""· It~ w ,.._,_, "9G1of HOLY COMMUNION llOOA.M MOANING PAA Yffll. CHURCH SCHOOL 1115 AM MOANING PRAYER & SEAMON ft 00 AM ..,c...... fht I lllW ._.., l l U ..._..f ... lillllllltt.UU 18082 Bushard, Fountain Valley 963·3801 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM ,.,,., .. , 8abbeth a.rv1c .. I• lRllltl ti H Al , ......... Flmfw.,fl&M... ,,... ~Mc ltle """"1·~ft _,H 2100 ... VWtl ST. MARK PRESBYTEllAll CHURCH • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Eastbhutt 01 & lamboree. Newport Buch Rrv Wilham McQuold. Pastor Rooeer WMttn MuiK Dutctor Ad111h U1Catlol I C.114 Clre 9 l.M. 798 Dover Dr., NEWPORT BEACH 548-3631 Worst!IJ & Cti1r~ ScMll 10 A.I. ••rmy Care at lo~ HHn for llfo: Call 6-44-1341 lt&tr J. I«&. ,llttr WORSHIP SERVICE 8 A.M. & 10.30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 AM NURSERY CAAE AVAILABLE WELCOME SOUTH COAST CHUICH OF REUCIOUS SCIENCE 148 22nd St. Costa Mesa •O: 960·2715 SERVICES 9:00 A.M. \ ... L/ This Sunday Worship In ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 631-2880 °' Hf\!\ A. """"'-· "~ ..... ., WORSHIP SERVICES 8.45, & 10: 15 A.M. "ALL YOU NEED 18 LOVE" Or JoM Guest. Ou.ti Prucher Programs -7.30 A.M -Chlld Care -10·15 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grade 8.45 A.M. -lnfanta thru High School llO llUUll fQ-2221 ~~~r~~~~ ~ 1 ht' Church ol cht' Ch1mt'S i A. lr1~rdh , hurc t· 101 th~ South ( uunr1 ~1.mu.~11n~ ~rmuns lkaut1lul mu~•< Sunday Worship 10:15am Child c.re p rovided Church School ClaHe• 9.-00am '1 '\ r 'Ht\l A\.tflut • Phoof 4~ ,'\"i\ ), 0. Altll•• I hn•t1\lf1 S.-Pu10< ~ , b, l•"I W-s Ind 0. ld•Md Clllll ..... A&MI PnlO<\ l>IAI /\ PR/\ Yf R -#I l'RA) SERMON TOPIC: I.NT! 0 CIUICH Of "THE POWER OF POSSIBILITY " CtUCH OF RELIGIOUS SCINCE Member of the United Church of Aellglou• SClenGe 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92848 Adults & Jr Church 9:00 & 11;00 • A;' .r' Or Eleanor C. Jackson 1.a-10H Rev Peggy Bueett For Information 969-1331 NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 110 W. 11111 St., 01111 leu (TtMlll11 S.feH• ef Ila•) "YOU CAN AUTHORIZE YOUR HEAL TH" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Mornin1 Mtssa.ge, Healin1 & Junior Church J 0 30 1111-&-IHtql IU·l•H You .,,. .. WM>omed -And ,..,,_,I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH MMn •I Ad4tma, HuntlngTon LM:h SUNDAY: Morning Worship............... . ... .... 9·00 PM Blble School ............................. 10.~S AM Evening Worship....................... . 6:00 PM MtlwY.-0.,....-...,,_,..,.... M-. ,9"8. o.-. M.ioom Mlnl94we • M•oe 1e1er1 ~ H 1C.11t9"1t Olttteton of CMUIWI f~tlOn CMAl·A.ollYOTtotll -Ae •D; CM'loe -IJt.Jm '"" aalll ... CMllM ltnoe ,_.. PRESBYTERIAN C.UCH OF THE COVENANT Of fPPOaT .aVK (Rtfonn) RAS81 MARK S. Mll.Dt SHA11BA T sovas fo.-1 p.111. -S.l.· 10:l0 IA F 1m1ly $er WICH Isl f rfday of Month -7 JO Rtfcious School. Adult Cd • Youth Croups, S11111ts 1011 Camtllact, ~ Beldl <• ....,..l Bruce A. Kurrie, P .. tor Te<ry M<:Ganne. OlreciOI of Youth Mlmstrles Cynd< M<:Cenne Oir«:lor ot Chlldr-1'• M!Olal,_ Sull;aJ ....... l:lO' 10:00 Ul Cludl Sdllll - CIM• thru ..., 10:00 Ul ""-YcarenllaWe - l :lO' 10:00 Ul v..., -7:00 , Jl ' 844-1999 Cantor A.tan W.tngw E..._.Of.......,. Yan "8eHe 2950 Felmew Rd., Coeu .,.... 517-3340 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr .• Irvine 833-9800 l>t: I \V Tim Timmons, Pastor 8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. "TERMINAL JERKINESS" 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICES SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite I 10:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School (Pre-School-2nd Grade) 10·00 am (Music. sermon, and chlld care at 2 services) 7:00 PM . Holy Euctlerlst Rite II (Prayer and Praise 11t Sunday of each month) MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday. 10:00 AM Eucharl1t & Heating Servtce. Wednesday -6:30 AM Holy Eucharist RKtor, Fr. John Aahey • Aeeoc., Fr. arten Co•, 4-eletlng The Rev. Todd Sorenaen •Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev. Thomes Henry SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Newport Beach • 714-675-0210 CHRISTllll SCIEllCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHUACH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTES sunder, Julr 15th "LIFE" C09te Meae-Fl1'9t Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 2llO ..... Vefde Dr., Coeta ..... Church a lunda~hool -10!00 A.II. RNdlnt Room, ..... Vetde Dr. -t A.M.~ P.M. Mon. thru a.1. Wed. 7·7:IO P.M. -...... P.M. lrvlne -Flret Church of Chrlet. Sc:lentlet AMcho a.n ~ tntermedlet• lchool 4811 Mk:het9on (.._, Y•) ChUrct\ I kndeJ lchool -10!00 A.II. fteedlng 9'oom, 4ao a.rrw. Plrwy., lufte 141. .. onecrwltt P&au 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. Uwu .. L 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thundey CNIO C--lundey & W~ Huntington Beech -Flr9t Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat Ith a Ottve, Huntl=Hch Church a lundeJ -10:00 A.II. Reading "°°"' -121 ......... Newport Be.ch -Fl1'9t Church of Chrlet, Sc:lentlat UGI Vie UdO. Newpoft 9Mclt Chutct\ I hncMJ ~ -t:OO I 10'.J0 A.II.. "Mdtnt ......... J:l11 Vie Udo Mon. thnl let. t A.M.-t ~.II. T...._ -7~ P.M. a111c1 C.• ll'r~ r....,. -• •11 '° "..,. tot~ n.. Newport 8Hch -8econd Church of Chrlat, 8clentlat 1100 P9Ctfto View or .. COf'ON dtlC..., Chwch a lundQ ~ -tO:OO A.II. "-•d"'8 """' -........ C..• ..., .. Ccllil n1. mw Tll1Wf maw-1P.M.au11Ban Al ----iWltttlf '° .. ...., .. OlloAfCfl ...... Md~"" .,,..,_ of IN "-""o "°°"* (Net c-"~ AT AU 1VMOU ,_., ..... ~ I ·- • I 1 YOUTH Pets in America fare well; others said 'not so lucky' Some Amencan doas and cats have 1t made, dinina on special blendt. of food spooned from ca.ns and shAnna their maaters' comfort.able beds. French pets have it even better. Dop there somellmes accompany thell' muten to the fanciest res- taurants, where they perch on laps and aup from their own dishes. Every society has its own collective attitude toward animals. One na- tjon 's pets att another's pests. Creatures fondled or used for spon an one place arc pan of the workplace- or the diet-someplace else. "Probably more people around the world cat d<>ss than protect them," ~ys Dr. Alan Beck of the Center for Interacuon of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania. Even a few cats wind up on the table. especially an Ha1t1 and the Ex- trcmadura region of Spain In latan Amenca. pets arc the objects of both affection and drastac eradication measures. No matter how humble the hou~­ hold-din floor. shacks of tan-the~ love their pets as much as we do, · say1John Walsh of Boston, an official of the World Society for Protection of Animals. says. "Seven men killed 2S6 doas m four hours." Walsh, who bas helped wnte Col- ombia's animal-protecuon laWI.. uya that nation's hors.ea arc more often work.ers than pets. Nme thousand horses and burros ply the choked sreets of Bo&ota, the capital, haulina produce and other frc1&Jlt. In some Laun Amcncan cattn, stray dop and cats are packed up, locked together in c:bny pens, and sometimes left unred because of lack of funds. But an ReykJavik., the capital of Iceland, no d<>ss roam the strttts. They've been prohibited there for 60 years out of rear of tapcwonns. Health reasons were aJso ctted late last year when authonttes ID Peking. China. began to club or drown dogs. The animals have been offietally banned from Chinese ciues sancc the Communasts took power 10 1949, but some have been kept to guard homes. The concept of dogs as pets 1s strange to the Chinese; a foreigner's dog on a leash can evoke curios• ty and shneks of terror. But as pan of a meal, a dog can be a teat to Chinese palates. But rabies control ca n mean laying out meat laced with strychmne. ") In the Philippines, where dog meat weot out with a team m Peru." Walsh 1s considered a delicacy by some, hve lloraan Jonea, 5, left, and her elfler, Amanda, S, play with tbetr pet mlnlata.re Appaloosa bonee ln Kennedale. Tezae. Animal• do not fare eo well ln many other parte of the world, where they are often ueed u food. dop awaitina sale ID markets lte for hours, "'}>9infully trussed-front Jep and back-with a can Jlmmed over their muzzles," says Jan Sherlock of ~ lntcmauonaJ Fund for Animah. Kespondlna to protests from anamaJ-n&hts aroup&, lk Pluhppine s<>vcrnment has banned the sale of dog meat in metropolitan Manda, although 1t continues elsewhere. Amencans were confronted by dopas food durin& the Vietnam War en of the 1970s: when Southeast Asian rduaees bcpn amving in the United States. many of them in California Dr ulvin Schwabe of the Uruver- s1ty of Cahfornia School of Vetcnn· ary MedJcme thanks Amencans should stop trcaung dop and cats llke sacred cows and start foUowing the example of Asians and others. "I h1rtccn m1lhon dogs and cats art' put to sleep each year 10 this counll). and disposing of them is a problem ... says Schwabe, who has wnn.en a book that includes recipes for dog. "It's perfectly edible meat." Hardly anyone expects such a rad1caJ departure an the foreseeable future Amencans arc too emotional- ly committed to their pets. Bchmd laboratory doors, hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats, mostl) from ~un~ arc sacnficcd yearly m sc1enufic expenments. But when the pubhc learned that the Defense Dcparunent was planrung to shoot dogs, among other animals. m re- search on combat wounds.. the outCT) was swift and vehement. As a result. the dogs won a rcpneve, but the expcnments arc to continue-using other animals. "There's no quesuon that Amen- c.ans arc onented to pets," says Dr. Stephen Kellen of Yale Un1vcrs1ty. who has made a oauonaJ study of attitudes about pets. Eighty-four per- cent of the 3, l 00 people surveyed sa1d they had ha a pct sometime in their lives. "Very few things in our societ) happen at such a high rate." Kellen says. ~1ent1sts have determmed that people who have pets tend to be healthier than those who don 'L Studies haves~ that pets can help redu~ their owners' blood pressure and combat depression. lncreastng numbers of them arc findrng their wa) mto nursm~ homes and mental hospitals. sometimes helping patients who have not responded to treatment b) fellow humans Rccognmng the soothmg potenttal of such animals. Congress passed a law last )car staling that no (ederall~ assisted rental housmg for the elderl~ or handicapped ma) bar pctS Onnge eo..t DAILY PILOT /Salwday. Juty 14, 1 84 11'7 Getting the full treatment Saddleback Community Roepltal In Laaana llll1a will bold It. •mth a.n.naal free ~:meal ezamlnationa ProtJ1UD July 21 for Warner and Jan.lor AU-American football lea&ae playen. Wea Flelda, 11.D . , u.tena to die heartbeat of CraJC Rheault. San Clemente yoath. LookJ.DC on an Employee llealth Nane Florence Lona. R.!f., and lllMlon Viejo yoa.tb Duren Sweeney. Some 600 plal: from 20 ta•• ln the Lake Forest to Clemente area will be en mined durlq the procram. Summer Workshop slated by South Coast Repertory South Coast Repertory's Young Conservatory Summer Workshop 1s ac~pung apphcauons for its August 13-25 session. The two-week course 1s designed to acquaint children ages 8 to 14 w11h all aspects of theatre. and 1s taught b) SCR's resident professional artlStS. mg. playmakmg and theatre games are SCR actors Doyle, Greg i\tkins. Kathryn Johnson, Dutne Kmg and Howard Shan~w. Oasses also 10- 1t1ate students an the basics of acting. stngtng and tmprovisauon enroll tn SCR ·s 1984-85 'r oung Conscn•atory program. a season-long scnes of classes focusing on the fun.her developmcnl a season-long senes of classes focusing on the funhcr development of a cbtld's technical acting skills Enrn1ed ..Move•:· "Speak'."" and Perform'." .,. Diane Doyle longstanding member of SCR's Resident Compan), dsrects the Consenatol') Program Doyle notes ... The Summer Workshop ts intended to gn·e students a full intrcxh~cuon to the magic of theatre But. rather than focusang on one aspect. such as Just voice or mo" e- ment. It gtves the child a true O'-en 1ew ·· Workshop class sessions range from tumbling to set design and are held Monday through Fnday three hours a day SCR desi~er Dwight Richard Odle and resident director and actor John-David Keller offer Worbhop pantcipants a backstage peck at the 1echrucal side of theatre Oasscs on theatncal hght1ng. set design and construction sound mixing and more arc presented to better fam1hanze students ~ith theatre .. behmd the ~enes." )' ounJ Conscnaton clas~ arc de- signed not onl~ to develop a child's _ theatre skills. but to dcv elop his sens.c of s.clf estet'm and conlidenCT Instructing cla~s 10 mime. tum bl- .\ performance da) culminates the two week session On Saturda) i\u~t 25th. students wtll prneot a rectt.al uuJmng their newl) found theatrical ab1ht1es Summer Work· shop graduates are encoura~ed to Tu1uon for the Summer \\orksbop 1s S 1 :::!Oand apphcat10M ma~ be made b) mail to SC R Summer \\ orkshop P 0 Bo' :! 1 Q~ Costa Mesa. C' .\ 9:::!6~~ or at th~ theatre admmistrau"c offict"S "-1onda) through Fnda). 8 · 30 a.m to 5 30 pm. For funher tnfor- mat1on on the 'r o ung Con~atol') program, call Km Hagn. Commun1· t\ Sen ice!> ( oord1nator at Q'i ~-.!60.! Priest Fights Fire More Ways Than One RELIGIOUS NOTES ..• P'rom86 By ANDREW KA TELL LIMESTONE, W.Va. -Dcmetnos Scrfes spends most of his ttme saving souls at St. Xenia's R ussian Orthodox Church. but when the siren sounds at the Limestone Volunteer Fire Department. his work takes a more worldly form. Serf es. 38. sheds his pnest's cap and robe, fetches his fircfighter's hat and Jacket from the trunk of bis car and heads up a winding road to the firehouse a few hundred yards away "It could happen four umes a week at an) ume of the night -most fires seem to occur after mtdmgbt," he says. The unpredictability can cause problems for Serles, such as the tame the men blared on Hol) Fnday this year. .. We were having a service. At 7:30, the alarm rine and everybody looked at me and asked if I was lcavang. • Serfes opted to stay with the matter at hand and pray that his fellow firefighters would be able to handle the s1tuallon on their own But when he 1s available Scrfes finds himself helping with more than Just a firehose and ladder. "The firemen seem to feel vef') secure when I'm with them. I'm glad, 'cause It 1s a very dangerous snuauon The} always tum to me and say. 'Oh father. pl~ pra) .... The f1.1th of has collea&UC'S did not come casil't' howeveT Most of them. Lutheran mmers and farmers~ lad never beard of the R usstan Onhodox Church and also were skepllcal of unfam1har rehgions because of the Knshna devotees who had founded a ma.sstvecommumt" I 1h miles away • "When I went there the) didn't know who I was. Then the) got to know me The) said. 'What ts this -another cult" Arc you a Commumst.,. •. But his wann personality and humor soon won over the suspcctinJ firemen "They even elected me secretary." he saad, flashing a broad smile Adding to the confusion about Scrfes 1s his Protest action disrupts bishop's confirmation YORK, England CA P>-A formertheolog) profe-ssor who said he doc~ not believe Jesus ph)sicall) rose from the dead has been ordained u one of the h1ghest-rankmg btshops in the AnaJ1can church. "One of the glones of the Church ofEngbnd is that It has always allowed many dtfTcrcnt shades of opinio n within It," Archbishop of York John Habgood told reponer1 Fnday after ordatnma the Rev. David Jenkins as bishop of Durham. The ap~tntment of Jenkins to the founh most important bashopnc 10 the church has cruted one of the fien:est AnaJican controven1es in decades. The new bi shop has said he behevcs that some central elements of the C1tnstiah creed -such as the vtrgin birth and resurrection of Jesus -arc symbolic rather than literal truths Jenk1Ds also said tn an Apnl tclcvis1on an ten 1cv. that while he behevcs Jesus w;u both God and man. other Chnsttans arc not obhced to do so Midv.ra) through the two-hour service. th<' Rev. John Mowll of ConaJcton seized the lectum. edgtng aside a church official who was about to read the decree b) Queen Elizabeth II appotntmg Jenkins to the post 1n northern Eng] and. The queen. temporal bead of the Church of England. fonnally appoints bishops on the recommendation of the cburcb's Crown Appointments Comm1s.s1on. The ap- pointment was aJso endorsed by Pnme Minister Matprct Thatcher. Evangelism in America due many 'big changes' WASHINOTON (AP) -Charles Col90n, im- prilontd for 1even mofllh• 1n lhe Wale!'Pie tcandal and ~ head or a Chnauan movement behind ban. Pritoo Fdlowship, NY• b11 chanaes art 1n store for evantelism in Ammca. He told 1he F.vanarhcal Press AJsoaauon that he bopa u Mil be 1 Iona time befort Bally Gn.bam ltopt prelchlna but when he don, it wtll "nwt the end of the era of mau llad1um ev1narLi1m in thtS country." Ht also Mid the .. honeymoon" ror Chn1t11n aetev\i on. which has e•pencnced aucb mft ~ may IOOn be over ''So many TV tvanaclistt a.re bcina !orced to pltld ever more 1tndently for funds tO mn.ain on tht 1ir, •likh becomes 1 seJr«reauna cycJc ... be said. MAs the novelty of Christan TV we.an ot£. a winnowina~ -:'ll tq;n. and only quality propam-mioa W\th lbeololJC:&l 1ntqnt) ~lll JUf""'ive - GLORIETA.N.M .(AP)-ASou\Mrn8aptJSt~ •YI the media Clen mort 1nnuen« on Cbnsti&ns nowadays thal! the B1blc, araduall> desen 1ttzm1 them to immonl~ '"Toda) wwie•re oot li'V'IQ& by a ~rt' from God but b} a word from the media, .. A)'l lbc Rev J oc turd. evanaehsm cxecuti~ Of the denominlltoa'i home mtnJOO board Notina \hat the •wnee Albnlcan watches tckvinon 49 S boun a -.uk, he t01d a con~ .. We~ tef"•nt n11nrh·e11 i dtet or 1bnonnaJ and deviant ~vior ... appcaranc<' The Lowell. Mass .. native-he speaks v.1th a New England accent -spons a 5-inch-long black beard and mustache that, ~hen accompamed by Jeans and cowbo> boots, make bim look more ltke a 1960s btpp1e than an Orthodo:\ pnest Once 10 a local su~r:markeL upon scemg Serf es 1n his long robe and cross arbuod bis neck. a bewildered cluld }elled, "Look Ma. there's Jesus Chnst! .. But Serf es 1s not deterred b) confusion or skepUclSm When he came to Limestone thrtt ~ears ago there was no church -JUSt a tin) tratler where he ltved and conducted services. ··1 JUSt mo-.cd all the fumnun out:· he said as he potnted around the trailer adorned w1th icons and photographs of other bearded pnests Scrfes channeled his energ) an to getung a cburcb built on donated land next to hts traJler The ongjnal ome members - the count 1s now 35 -sought const.ruCllon bids but the cost was too great. "We had a mttung and decided to do 1t ourselves . .\ lot of people said. 'You can't do 1t · But w~ had a lot of fatth .. Three months and S22.000 later. attn~ blue and w. hne wooden butldang wt th a gold onion dome was standing on the site. dw.arfed b) the surroundmg hills. Dozens of tounsts dnve b) on their wa) to the Knshna communtt~ and 1ts ornate Palace of Gold. one of the state's b1gge-st tounst attracttons Scr16 proud!~ shows them around ht~ o~n hoh land "L' suall) the' SCT'tt\. h the bnk.es ~hen the~ round the bend and Stt this I'm happy that the~ 're interested ·· he .\nd 11 one doubts that this son of an 1ce cream salesman finnl) belte"es m his God. be sa~s he has proof He rnes his high success rate at fi&ht1~ fires .. a nee r-.e been here. no one bas died l consider that a blessing from God -and St \enta helped. too·· Rabbi and Mrs M1 lik.an will tollow the sen ice For more tnformauon. call 54b-6900 or Mb-751 ~ • • • er... Y~y C.veaaat OIU"d. Crov. r Valle~ Parkwa> at La Plata. Laguna ~1guel. w1ll feature a we-ck ot \'acauon Bible School Jul~ ~3 lhrough Juh :::!"" Wnh the theme "Jesus Is .,_.h .\nsw.er.·· the class.es Will meet from 9 30 a m to noon and arc open 10 all children four }eaI'S old through those entenng m.th grade in the Fall .\ctJ\ 1t1cs will include Bthle 1essons singtng.. CT'llfu, recreauon refreshments and entenamment Register children pnor to Jul\ ~CJ b~ contacung th<' church office at 495~"" 1 • • • Netp.bor1too4 Coqttpt:toul Oor~ tomer of t .\nn·s Drne and Glenn<'yre \trect Laguna Beach v.111 hear the Re' Wilham J Eiler. preach at the I 1 a m worship S.Cf" ice Sunda) Michael Sande~ wtll he at the organ console and a quartette "'di sang under the d1rcl uon of John Thompson Grtttcn for the ~n·1~ ~111 he L1bb~ Grego!'} of Emerald Ba~ and V1rg.in1aRe,nnldo, of Laguna Hills .\colytes will be Michelle: and TraC\ Rohcrt'o(ln of San Juan Capistrano L'sher.. w.111 be Boh Rohert~n and Jim Fleming of Laguna Beach Hcnf\ Pa,ono, of ft.fonarch Ba' and Dana John~n and .fad. f,er,mc,cr o l 'lcwpon fkach The adult 81bk class mcl"l\ at :.. J m in the church l1hran and \unda' <i<'hool <la,\(.~, me~\ at I am '-urst'n "<'!>ice 1s a' atlabk lnr habtc'> and 11x1dlc" • f or morr mlonnation t all -l<.i.1.' t-1 l '1!1 I~ I ht \~I I ~1•1ldt I 'l'l I lflfl 111! ''"' 11''' l.111111 I nit I '.1inm• Ill 1d1•.1 ... Ordination of bishop set today GOD'S· GREATEST GIFT The Re' M~ John T. Sle1nbock. 1 pnnt v.ho has dc'otcd b~ life in snv10g the poor. will b«omt the fint .~1u11Jan. Bishop of the Roman C ... tholJc. OiOCCK of Qranar dw\na a Mass of Es>tscopaJ Onhn.anoo today 11 Sl Columbian Church m GatdeG Gro~ 8t.sbop.clcct lC1nboct. a 46-year- old Lot A,..tes nan~~ and pncst theft for 21 )Un. 11V&S appointed b) Pope John Paul 11 co asuu lbe MOit Rt" Wilham R. Johnwn. Btshop of Ora,,.e. wbo 11 ~ntual lcadc:r of tome j()(),000 Roman C•tbolics &n 0r&nat County Some I , 400 lD \'l ttJd lucstl. 1aclud· lf\I b1~ and 1 cpr<:Kntatnu of &.be ~I pt..mbn of the Oloc:ew ofC>ruee. art uptttcd to fill thr tartest cburcb 1n the d iocete ror the 10 un. ··For God so loved the world. that he gave his only begotten Son. that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." St. John 3;16. For a free copy of a tract on THE TRUE CHURCH. and a BIBLE CHART. and a BIBLE STUDY LEAFLET. that W111 make THE HOLY BIBLE a NEW BOOK TO YOU. please wnte· EVANGELIST aid IRS. HARRY l lcGIMSEY Post Office Box 188 Hemet, California 92343 IE IECOllEID TIE SCOFIELD REFEIEllCE lllU ~OTI\, !! .............................................. .. .. . r I 'Draw' misfires as adult western comedy on cable Strike won't deter NBC By TOM JORY • I ••• ,,_.,..., NEW YORK -Give Home Box Office an "E" for effort, thouah 1t is hard to believe that "Draw!" is the land of made-for-1?.ay mot1on picture that HBO's subscnbers are clamoring for. If you start Wtth the premise that Kirk Douglas and James Coburn, on mere talent and force of personality. could not make a bad movie. then "Draw'" certainly 1s passable. Trouble 1s, naughty lanauage and Douglas' bare behind (sadJy, ele- ments that d1st10gu1sh cable from network TV) can't do much for a hackneyed tale of the Old W~. scheduled to premiere Sunday nt~ "Draw'" follows closely two previous HBO Premiere Films. "The Far Pav11tons" and "Sakharov " that wouldn't Wln no church pnzes. But l paid for 1t." All he wants 1s a little place over the border in Mexico, where he can eat, sleep, maybe work the farm from ttme to tJme and, he says, "watch the sun come up and ao down." Ulumately, though, he's forced into a gunfiaht with the town shenO~ during which be takes a slug 1n the th111h. The sbcnfT isn't so lucky. .r-Dcad?" Harry wonders. "Sheesh. I guess my eyes ain't what they used to be." Harry takes an upstairs room. where he 1s tended by Bess (Alexan- dra Bastedo), a traveling thespian Wlth the healing touch. The town 1s outraged· "Holland 1s over m that hotel terronzing that girl he took prisoner,,,, Wally Blodgett, the surviving depu1r (Graham Jarvis) wails. "No telltn what he's doin· to her." They're malung love, of course Sam. meantime, would Just as soon talk with Harry -over a glass or two of whiskey, of course-than shoot it out. And Harry is about to tum himself in, and face tnal. when he learns that "Hanging Judge" Fawcett 1s on his way to Bell City. A "High Noon" 5hootout, though maybe a bit earlier m the da}. seems to be the only way out. The climax 1s entertaining, 1f not exc111ng. but 1~ tt worth waiting for? "Draw'" was shot on lcxat1on an and near Edmonton Alberta. and the: natural setung 1s appealing. The motion picture doesn't necess- anl)' mark the return of the small- screen, or even large-screen \\estern. but as Douglas sa)S. "I thank it's a classical reservoir of films. ot ma- tenal for fi Im s." Yea h, yeah, yeah The Beatlea lookalike gr oup Rain will present a tribute to the Liverpool legend a O D the cloelnt day of the Orance County Fair Sunday at 7 and 9 p.m. ln the Arllniton Theater. NEW YORK (AP) -NBC says it will cover the Democratic convcn· tion next week and broadcast all other network programs even if its 2, 700 enf.ineers and ncwswriters go on stnkc as threatened. Aooording to an NBC spokesman, at a mectmg in Bethesda, Md., the National Association of BroadcaSI Engineers and Technicians gave no- tice of termination of its current contract effective Sunday at mid· night. Douglas plays Handsome Harry Holland, an aging out la" holed up in the hotel tn Bell Cll} Coburn 1s former shenfT Sam Starret, a legend- ary, though drunken, lawman who is bound and gagged and pulled 11:uo town on a horse-drawn lmer to bnng Harry to 1usuce after he kills the first shenfT Springsteen has top alb um, second single "NBC is pre~ to cover the Democratic Nauonal Convenuon .. and to alt all its other broadcasts with NABET employees or, in the event ol a strike, with trained NBC manaae· ment and superl'isory personnel," said network spakesman Curt Block. However, the union has said there would be no strike without prior notification, Block said. From the opening scene. in which Han) shoots a hole 1n his hat, one wonders, 1s this movie supposed to be funny? There seems to be consensus that "Draw'" 1s at least hyphenated comedy, as in comedy-adventure or comedy-drama. HBO calls It "tongue-in-check," and Douglas says it's "a Western Wlth humor." A twist at the end is at least amusing But most of the humor 1s of a rather Juvenile vanet}. rely10g frequently on name-calling and the hke for laughs. Han) 1sn 't looking for trouble when he amves in Bell City. "Yeah," he says. "I done a few things way back By The Associated Pre11 The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week endmg Jul> 21 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magaztne HOT SINGLES 1 ."'When Doves Cry" Prince (Warner Bros.) 2."Dancmg in the Dark" Bruce Spnngstecn (Columbia) 3."Ghostbusters" Ray Parker Jr ( i\nsta) 4."E>es Wuhout a Face" Billy Idol (Chrysalis) 5:'Jump (For My Love)" Pointer Sisters (Planet) 6."State of Shock" Jacksons (Epic) 7."Almost Parad1se ... Love Theme From "Footloose'" Mike Reno & Ann Wilson (Columbia) ROYAL CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH $6.95 COf11)lmentary Fnit Bar 8."Legs" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) 9."Sad Songs" Elton John (GefTen) 10."lnfatuation" Rod Stewart (Warner Bros.) 11 ."Doctor' Doctor!" Thompson Twins (Ansta) 12. "Magic" The Cars (Elektra) 13."'Brealun'.. There's No Stop- ping Us" Olhe & Jen) (Polydor) 14.""The Reflex" Duran Duran (Capitol) 15."Self Control" LaurAOBrAn1g · 16."'What's Love Got T o Do \\1th It" Tma Turner (Capitol} 17."l Can Dream About You'' Dan Hanman (MCA) 18."Stuck On You" Lionel R1ch1e (Moown) 19 "The Hean of Rock "N' Roll" Huey LeWls & The News (Chrysalis) 20."Dance Hall Days" Wang Chung (C1effen) Bros.) The union announced Monda) TOP LPS 11."Seven and the Ragged Tiger" that its members had over· I. .. Born 1n the U.S.A." Bruce Duran Duran (Capitol) whelmingly rejected an NBC contracl Spnngsteen (Columbia) 12."0ut of the Cellar" Rall (Atlan· offer that would have gjven it! 2."Spons" Huey Lewis & The ttc) members a $SO-a-week raise in each News (Chrysalis) 13."She's So Unusual" Cyndi of four years, bringjng the top scale tc 3 "Purple Rain" Pnnce & The Lauper (Portrait) $825 in 1987. Revolution (Warner Bros.) 14."'Beat Streat' Soundtrack" (At-The chiefissue blocking settlement 4 ··tteanbeat Cny" The Cars lantic) was the union's demand for con· (Elektra) 15."Midmght Madness" Night · ed · 'sdi · 68 n.ttneers' 5 "Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich-unu JUn ctton over e.._... Ranger (Camel-MCA) JObs, but the pay proposal .. doesn't 1e (Motown) 16. "Break Out" The Pointer Sisters even come up to pt'C$ent ABC scales," 6 "Rebel Yell" Billy Idol (Planet) ._ Th Ke said union spo .. esman omas n-( (. hrysahs) 17."'Victory" Jacksons (E~1c) nedy '.""Footloose' Soundtrack" (Col-· umb1a) (MleS~~~~)e At First Sting" orpions NBC said it had asked the union to 8 ""Breakin" Soundtrack" (Poly-19."Strect Talk" Steve Perry (Col-"re-evaluate the currently proposed dor) umbia) package, which is the product of 16 9"1984" Van Halen (Warner months of n~otiation and which tbt Bros.) 20."Thriller" Michael Jac~son company t>Cti'eves to be eminentl)' 10."Ehminato•" ZZ Top (Warner (Epic) fair." ~~..:_~~__:_;__;_~~~~~~~~~~__:::::...:._~~~~~~---..,.-~~ Orange Coast V(),_-AL TtiAI CUl§I~~ • Unl1m1ted Champagne $1. 00 Extra SUNDAY BRUNCH 650-3322 4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy Newport Beach * M.WLW :UV «Qi ... ....,. Overlooklng 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Newport Bay Reservations Accepted 2607 West Coast Hwy .. 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Annltrong -7:3G- 80AHCEFMR D THIS 18 YOUR lff 0 HOLL VWOOO Cl08EUP ·=~ at m ON SAN DIEOO !: *** "The Secttt Of N l.M.H " ( 1982) AnWnated. voa. of Elizabeth Hattmln. Dom Oelulll ®MOVIE ** ''Yellowbwd" (1983) Grlhlm Chlpmln, Ptt« Boytt -8:00-IJ ()) MAMA MALONE D a Dff'AENT STAOKES DMOVIE H "T Ike Thil Jo«> And Sho¥e tt ( 1991) Rot>er1 Haya, Barblrl Her· bi G III T .J. HOOt<ER fJMOVE ... ''Klll Oeddy Goodbye ( 1981) F al>lln. M11'i'1n Bumi (!) TWUlH'r ZONE I =AGE AMEJllCA '* * * "Poue" (1975) Klrtl Oouglu. BNceOem. fD NA TIONAl OEOOAAPHIC eil> COMP\IT9' CHAONIClES mMOVIE * * * "Thi Lldy Wentl Minic" (1952) ~h Hue.y, ~ O'Keefe cm wow ** "Staying Ahl" ( 1983) John T ra- ~ Rhodel. **'1' "The &nfvon" (1983) Wiiler Matthai, Aobi'I Wlleml -t:IG- G ())MOYE *** '1lle ~" (19n) a.na Mldlar' Alll'I em.. D Cll &WR 8POON8 (f) LHITY\.EI Of THE NCH AllllJ FAMC>t.9 ·eMCME t *~ "Tl1f*u.rtlc T""'*' Rlchw'd Dix. IMla Bria -t:G0- 1 Cll MAMA'S FAIA Y 9L<MIOAT . l.RlN MOYIE t * ~ "Tom Hom" ( 1980) Steilt Me:Quesi, Rlchw'd Fwntworttl ®MOYIE **'Ii "My TutOf" (1983) C...,, ~~lattwl * * "Str1nge Brew" (19&3) De'4 Thoma. Rica Morn ' _..,._ ~~ZONE -~ e a THE AOUmM UeNEWS 8 9 FNfTASf 18&.AND G ~FOR MUNTY ==GOLD **** '1lle ~ti ' (1972) Mu ¥Ol'I Sydow, Uv Ulmlrv\. ID OAEAt Ml.WAY JOUANEY8 OFMWOM.D CDllAAETTA "°' f'roM.WON (C)MOYE * * * ·~ "Netlonel l.Mnpoon'• An- "*Houle" (1978) John 8auN. Tim Mathalon. -1:00- 8MCME •• "Oelttl s.m.no." ( 197 4) Ctotll LAlc:twnM. L..-.ica ~btl. I AOCKPM.Ja LOIT IN SPA.Cl -~NEWS ***'h "The Male Anlmll" (1a42) Hanly Fonda. Don Oef<n. fll)MOYE * "Blonde Godd111" (1982) JoNthln Ford, s.-ina Bt1tton -t:to- CI) MOVIE * * The Hiked Maia" (1959) Ava G.dn«. Anthony Frtndola. 9AIJGNEWS -2::00- D ~ eMOYIE t 'li 'Night Of Thi Cobra Wom1n" ( 1972) Joy Bing • ....,._,. CW\. I ! ~LA: VIJEOS *\Ii "JIWI 3" (1933) Oennil Quaid. ea. 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"Sport, which attracted so many millions of viewers, has in this case been lied up with a lot artistic ventures," Davis said man interview. The Royal Opera's premiere of a new ~uction of Puccini's "Turan- dot.' starring Gwyneth Jones and Placido Domango, 1s the b1ghhght of the 10-wcek arts festival held in COQJunCllon Wlth the summer Olym- pic Games. It wtll be performed at the opera's Covent Garden home in London on ScpL I AJao on tap dunna the RoyaJ Opera's viStl, wh1cb ends July 22. an: BenJamm Bnttcn's "Peter Gnmes," starring Jon Vickers and Heat.her Harper, and Mozart's "The Maaic Autc," featunna Helen Donath and Stuan Burrows. Geraint Evans. who was to have made bis farewell appearances 1n "Peter Grimes," was forced to withdraw due to illness. American baritone Thomas Stewart has stepped in. Davis, 57, who will leave Covent Garden in I 986 to head the Ba vanan Radio Orchestra an Munich, says he loves working an opera despite its pitfalls. 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He has no patience for punsts who msast that opera should be ~rformed at exactly the ~me tempo for every production "It's too expensive to fail," he observed. "Opera is very expensive as an cn1eru1nmcnt compared to. tor ex.ample, turing a tennis court for a couple of hours. But compared to the cost of sending somebody up in space, opera doesn't cost anythin$-.. "The people who treat music or anytlu.na else as a holy book whjcb is ' not to be Ulmpercd with arc only hiding behind their own lack of courage," Davis said. "The but tempo ib lhe one that's best suited to the voice that you're dealing with. Davis, who became music director of the RoyaJ Opera an 197 J and also serves as a guest conductor of the "Anyone who bas anx taste for the protean quality ofltfe Wlll understand what I mean. Life's hkc an amoeba, changing shape the whole time, full of false feet" .. Sonia Braga is the ripest Brazilian export since Cannen Miranda." -R11' Rttet. 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TNI 1111-1 Wll ftlld .ite 1n11 I Nik ,,......., 19 lboul YOU YOU 8NCMA.D Cott-l20. ng t '"" Alotllrd •. 1.AVIM. IOI eflQI County on JwMi '°· ...................... -.lltllNCOunty C ..... ofOr· LoiNP'wltOI IO b9,,.,.IOOEOAOl.P. TACtALAWYUI. 3 dt ........ ICtON t rMlm Nortfl Tu.tin A--.ut, &utt• 1114 theln ... 11111•1 I........ MQt County on NM 13. TIWI ltlttm«tl ..... ,_ GILLEN AND PATRICIA"· NOTICE II HEA:EIV RfAl ESTATE aso. 3 dr•w« ol Puol~ 0r-. ~ to7. Slintl Ane. c.lltornla .._, ttyouwlehtolMlltMacl-1N4 wllfltl'llCololntyCllttlofOr· GILLEN frll'tl,..,_ 'lllNIM OIVl!NthattNtwl~ .;.n..,..1 1001 40x18 tao. HI.it( ~ Plk>I Jllfte 30, JJ,;t T. 12706 Pvbllehed Ot-.not COMt "'°' of efl lttof...,. In tni. ,..... .. COunty on .)\Int 21, ~ .oct ...... 1270 IE tltualed In the Coutlty of Or· lu~ Hl.IJo LON .,. .. ~ m1tcf'I 40 14, :>1, 1"84 Tl'llt t>ullMI• I• COl'I· Dlolly Piiot ..lllnt Xi, Jut)! 7, ~I•, )'OU Mould do IO Pvblllhlel 0..ang. Coalt 1i64 f.tlc, City of o\neh91m, Ceun-. tn09, St• of c.lltoml&, !loo.lb.,. Wand LGOI $30. WMf9 ""'** SA&4 dUCl«I by· I Olf*ll '*1· 14, :21 , 1"'4 pr1)L'TIPtl'f IO !hit "/fNf writ· 0.ity PiOt June 23. 30, July f'Mlll:I ly ol OrMOI, 8111• d c.JI. known M: 33 8111 1t61n<1 llai-,._,_. :~ t10. Ov9i ~ I ,..,..,.."' SAM teri l'Ml)Of\M, II any, 'MY bl T. 14, 19&4 Pi.t>lllhed 0...ngl eo.t tornl1, OrlW ~ 9Mct'L Cail!· ~~ '::" M9n'• Clol .......... ---.-m-,ic-~,.,.1C1C"'.'OE--CherlM v Mlh•-.10 ni.d Ol'I tim.. SA•I Diiiy Piiot J1,1n9 30, JUty 1, u-PrOPl'lY IO be tr1n .. tamL. w'ld detollbed .. fol· , ...... ~ ' ::: sr,-')40 Cdwtl!O. c. r-nu Thi• ••ltitMnl WQ lll•d DILIDI Ar N()TlC[ "-vaeonJ•l.O ti.I ltldo 0.. 14, ~1. 1114 .. , .. f)i deeotlbed In Qin-lowl: l-..,_, lCllll ...... Mtl'l 1M County Cletk DI°'" r\IUU\<I mlNl.O.. El tllbuma; ... SATO ..... 11: All Ito<* Ir! lrllCM, ,AACtL t: UrWt No. 33 .. r:I.,..,,, 1m1-.,.,,,-,--,-,---,.-nc~ .. ~:r.. a<'IO' COuflly on July 6, 1"'1 'llCnTIOUa IU ... N .... Mfttra ...... liM e;,t. ll•lur91, ~ulpmenl Ind ll'lown lll'ld o-ibed In IN ,....,.,.,., Val•• IOM OSTER JuMie Wr• .,,_ N..,_ aT.t.,.._NT ._... • _...,. .,,. Ucl. P\llltC NOTICE OOOd Wiii of 11'111 T·lhlr1 .... CofldOl'tllnlun'I Pltn r•· Ku"\lllCIM Be..1> :::: '90. Country llgtlt tbl The~~ -PvbLlttled Oretioe CONI Tt-. followtnG pil'90fL II r11110 ...... .,....... ""' curiOI bullnlM known OOl'OedonOctoblt 28, 1971, llwi1. KA-1044 15(), .... 1()31, oor'1<~=.:eNT Rl!N· Olllly PllQI July 14. 21. 28. clOll'IQ ~ .. : LM la ~kin ftUI NOTIC• O' T•UaTt:t•a l'tBLJC N0f1Ct U LIOO TRADING CO.fTHE lfl bOOk 11937, PJ91 314 o1 ::•:,... ....... ~ L0411 7ALS. 3444 E.llt COlll Avgu•t4, 1084 MERCEDE8COASTSfA:-. ~ aAi..I NOncl T·8HIATCO andlocllld•I Offk:ial Aeoord• (If Mid 1,..q ..... 11o11o 1mo REMODELED kltot H~.Cor0fll~M11 ,Callt 8dO VICIE . 3042 Efllttprl••......:" .. :!"'..:..:-:= , .......... ,141 OflALI ~~~~= ~Z:EL2·Altundlvlded ~r:.:-1 ~:~ = d~~o~ •2s:n l Auu.11. 710'/o lf11 l----------1 ~-oi:'. I , eo.t. ........... ,_ .......... .. .. M'(MllTAl(J NOTICI TO Hollo• .. l'lltlby ~ Ofwige. Slit• otCWttoml• on• llgtlty lhlrd (1113) M-..n Yw~ ::! 8ullt In dllhwuNr t P\BlJC NOTICE . Kao.IM 1117 So ,......,., M...,. ,_ ""'" ""°"°'" OWNUt ~ 10 llC!lonl 3071 Thi bl.+llt ltlnlflf "'411 bl lntlf'M't u I lltl&nl in com--..~...-1> iml Double> dr .. n link •"!!2 .. 5Cor0fl1 oel Mer, C.itt &1r':"'s'\it11t s.ftti ,,.,,.· Nftr11111:-.•lft1,_,.. YOU WDUD"'OPDI!!~ Mdl072ottMCIYl1Codlol COMUmm•tld OfL Of 11\er monlnltle'"lnl• .. llnand t:;J.....,c~"'f811"•"" 107, f-·.-.o• 17.l50. I foot •• 07 · • flM.,. -.. ~ A • nv• • the 81111 ot C111tornla, the the 3 111 dll)' ol July, 1984 •1 10 the Common Ar .. of Loi 1 OID _.., P1ul ML l(onne. 41 3 'tCTmOUI IU.,_11 C&llf. O:ZT II u....t .... ...,.._ DATWD Dec. 1t. ...... UN-undlrllQMO, G & W TOW-!O:OO A.M. 91 THE ESCROW ot Trllci ~ 11 Pl" "'1111 .,,,. ...,.. :... mica llnk top 110. IJ l-llllolrope A.,., Corona del HAMl 8TATI!lll:NT Tl'll9 bUlll'IMI '-Con· e$ __..di -....... U81 VOU TMI ACTION ING, 132 lnOu1t1lal Wfl/, ,OAUM lfll'l'loll addr ... 19 !Ille! In t>OOll. 374 Pl9M 30 t~~ 10'6 fofmlc.11 rtnge lop t7 Mar, C•lll i2625 ~ ~-~ .. ~ -OUCt.o by: WI lr'ldMdUll .,. .... ......._ ...,. TO..OTI!CT 'IOUflltllOP-Coll• MIN. Orange Coun-23131 U.1 Ceriler Or., rL. to 43 ~11 .... .' or Ml .. -·&-:ti '""I ~I l'lood ~ Thll bu1ln•ll II con-BO --· LlfTl' J KIN/wl ~ MMMM1l-W., PITY, fT MAY• IOlO AT ly,CA.12627 wlllllil 11 pub-(I Toro caMfom11 02t30 OllllOIOu• Mape llCOl"dl of T\oo"• IOIO llgtrtl 17.50. 115 IQ\ ducild by • Q!tNl•l part-DY OPTIONS FITNESS Thll ltlterMnt -fllecl d• 1111 fll&l'l•r•, IU ... PUMJC IA&.&. • YOU !kl llUCllon, •I Nici .odr.... Thi! iri. IUt dltl tor nio; Mid COunty ... ""°"' terM I• t: ... \Mo........ 11111 I-' OlfllmlO Ille I ~Ip CE NTER. 412 No CoNI wltl'lt~COuntyci.rot~-'"---" Mot'tta. .. ~ ••D ... IXPLMATIOM Call!txnll, •• 10 a.m. on ol11mtlnlt1111Ctowrefei«.O dlf$Mdlflttie.Artlell1t1llllld "'"lo ll-::: W•fnl ltOft 14.50. s ~•"•"••'t~n!nt .,.,, 11190 Hlgllwl~ ;~~ C, Lagvn• •:;r. flty Ofl UM · MQUftl. ,...CS...., regte· Of THI: NAl'V'tl Of THW TuMd1ytn.311td1yofJuly, lol'lerllnl9Juty30, 1064 "Oeflnlllon1" of the Dlclar-:=:..... 11:111 Cllll, to11t•r 0 -B~~~Oly~ L1r~ln, 1383 10 4 -MUl2 tr.0.• tt.mpo. ,A:OCllOINQ AQAINIT 1914, lhl loHO'Wlng IU10· So,., u 11 knowfl to \I'll ltlon ol eo-i1nta. Con-8-fl ..,._,, lilt $7.50 . .,., .. COT plyW wtlh IN! County Clerk ol Of· Tempi. Hlll1 0.. Ll(IUnl P bHahel:l O!~ Coal 1-TO THI" DQllMDANT: YOU, YOU '"°"'-0 CON• ~•).to wtt: Tr1n1l1rM, 111 bu1lne•1 dltlonl Md ~lnction. ,.. a-._ ....... y l:JOO $5 per tllHt. M• -. County Qf'I Ju,,. 11, u JO. A chtl compa.inl ,,.. bMft TA.CT A U.WYl.R. y .... °'Ctr . MR• of c ... namM Ind .ocir..-UMd oordld onoetoblt 2' 1071 c--, ~ l2U l t n I I 2 • Til4 ee:.,~11~: 0,!~~:•no. 1383 o.i1y Pi~une · .iu1y 1• fttld Dr tM pMUtt = · Vt.N -Llcer\M NO. ~Sta11) by 1ne Tr1n11>wor tor tn. 1n bOoll 11131, P&GI :.0. oi ODnwo11 l"tui-1> ::~ ... r~.911ss...1 P11t ,241n6 14• 21· 1 SA83 ,.... " '°" wtlfl to liT9 -Ply Coupe • PM• uv .. .,._,. lt'I: SAME. omcJ•I Racord1 ot Mid c--i ..... ,no uoc 1 I.AM. Huntington BM PubUahel:l Or•nQI Coul ~c"11~ c~1:~&°:' lagun• Ifill Mw.ull, JOU ln•ll, NOTICE lS HEREBY IH241(i5400689 • OOtYBB D111d: Juty 5, 1164 County {thre ''Declttlllon"). Pi:::-:' ~n;:c-.ttl u2: O•lly Piiot Jun4t JO, Jul)' 7' Tlll• bu•I,,_ 19 conductld wttMli IO dl)'S 1rter ll'llt OIVEN 1n11 tt1re rMI prO()er'ly Ci. GEORGE P. OlllEN and 1ny 1,,_,.,rn«111 rir .n-,....,.. Prupoor1, 1n1 SATURDAY 14th S.IJ. 14· 21 198' SA87 by • generll _.rw"al'llP P\llJC NOTta: a;rninone • .......0 on you, 911ullld 11'1 the Coun1y ot Or· 1070 • 0-. CGUpl • PATRIC4A R. OtLLEN n1ltlllon• ther.io. lndulu-..1 ...,,,,,., 121~ Eut t81h Stt-' M llyn W I Ing 1---"'=~==~--lfllll with thll ooutt • wr111efl ~ Slit• of CaUtomilL 1BMOllA 147842 • 08!.t.fW Tr.,,.,... PARCEL 3: fuwntnt(•) 1,,a<o r .. &loo 1m Colt• MM.a. A9dlo T,.'~ ll•t~t wat fllecl flCTTilOUI IU ... aa rMpOf\11 10 tM ClOn'IJlllM'lt. know'..i u · 111 Royat s.ini Orig. PubHltled Ot•1199 Co11t u MICtl -1(•) ..., .. Molalt 11-w p.,i.. 1 2~ Gun ammo 110. Ca Pt.St.JC NOTICE wnn the Counry Clerll ot Or-...._. 8TATl.MIMT ~you do. youi "4ttiult G1org1 Ro1d. N1wpor1 S•ld '111 1' 10' tne Dally Plot July 14. 1114 1>1rt10ul1r1y Ill lorttl In thrl M....,.u,,.,, 0.-• t'~ 1111or 15. CollmM ti ---''-=='-'"-'=~-· l·n~ County Ol'I Juty 5, 1084 Tn. following Pl"IOf'I II wMI b9 erlletld on AP911· BMch C&U1otnl1 and 0.-purpoll ot Nit.tying ller1 of Sa-811 Arllc;:ll 1nll1!1d ''Elll· O..f\C" Co 1 ~ $215. L~ 3 pl ACnTM>UI IUllNll8 ,..:MllOI doing OU91n1M a.: C8tloro of tM p4alnlltl, ~ ICl'lbld .. totiow.· 1hl under91gl'llCI lor Towing merltl" of lhl o.ctarallon ~: ~ ;::11 l;;;i lt2. 2 ... ,., boy c:half"t N.t.ME ITAT!MIENT Pul>llahel:l Of•nge Colll SUN CROP INl/f8T· th1tc:oortm1~efl\er1 )ud09-. end St0f9QA, t099tner wltfl uno.1t-.Sectlonne.dlnQ(1) llaft<-'-' ,._ 1,'r.J _, The !Ollo....ing P9l'IO<l II j MEN TS, 272111 L11 mentagalflllyOUIOf1MI.. COll•Dladvftr1191ngeridP-lfL IUCl'IAttlc;:l9efl11UedufOI-~Pn>peny Mal eect1.Handmtxerl6. doing oo .. ._ Q D•llY Pllol uly 14' 21 28• Rlmt>IU, Sutt1 200, Spaoa lltol dlffillnded In IM com-PARCEL 1: Loi 2 ol Tract pen.-ot -'-· Ptll.IC NOTICE lowl. "Ulllltlee". ··s.1111-·-Slwtr'I LllO! \l'el'W&re wllh CUI VIKING AUTDMOTll/E AUQUll 4 1984 ~. Ml••fon Viejo, C.111 pl•lflt, wfllcfl covkl r_.n lfl No 7223, In IP-. City ot ,..__ Dllld ltlil 121h di)' o1 men! and Enc;:r~r· ILK.~ 1,; Nit• stllnd 10. Decort 1635 Ohm• W•y •B, C01t1 St i 2 9269 1 g•rnU1hmerit ol wagM, lak-p(H1 BNdl, Counly ol Or-July. 1984 Q.W MMMw ACTITlOU8 9Ul#ill!ll ~ "COmmon Anll e... ft..& w ... ...i phOto print.I 2 llfge M-. C1111 92627 1-1 Nfll! Lowin. 33392 c. lr'IO ol mOMy °' property Ot lngl. S1111 or CllllOffli., .. (l; & w Towing N.U. 8TATl•NT "*11". Metl. 3 tmall $3 .. JOl'lnTOJ1Ander10<1.•51 Cti.lt1m W•~· Defl1 Polnl. 01herreil4tfreq~1edln1ne 9hown0fllm1Pr1C01dldln Publlll'MM:I 0ttnQI Cout Tt1elollow1ngpertion11t1 EXCEP71NG THERE· R£NTALS o.6grwp6NtllfT'IPI ' ~t~2:2~07·c°'11 1.1.... f'Wl.IC NOTICE c'i~1:2~~1lneu 11 cofl· COC:!t~unen.1983 ="!7401P'f:rac~1~:n1!!; ~!!c,~~~4:,'994oor· ~e~~PPUERS, ~R~,::'ai~~~ ~=~1~ = =· 2W!..~ g, Thll bu•lneu 11 c;:ofl-dUcild by lfl lndlYldual LEE A BRANCH. Cl9tk ~. rACOtdl of O..angt Ttl-1 20 209 ~ Pl.. C.0.11 g11 'rlgl'lll 1nd, Oll'l•r t~,.,~"' "°° Swlngomllllc lt5. In ducted by an tndlVldual ACTITIOUI 9U81Ml!I• H. f'IMlll l r.1fl By: J Y. HYATI", Deputy County, C&lltornla. M-. Calif. 92927 1'1ydroo1rbofl•, by wll•I· c-run. 1-t00 carrier 18. lnf..,I 1 J.:>llfl TOI• Ander.Of! NAMI: 8TATlltlENT Thia •t•l""*11 .,. .. nlld Al'lttionr A:. Ru.... Richard H. l(eli.y, 200 _.....,. fl.me known, thlt Conde Uni 1t10 Wll«bed m1nreu • Tl'Lll 1tet.mtnt ••• l!lld The loUowlng l)ll'tonl are with ltll Counly Cllork of Of• llll Y & RU881U SuMflnal\ Pl., Cott• M .... mly bl wlll'lin or ullOlr the T""'"""'-h .. n 2~ffl Baby toyt l!Ot-t.5 Bi with ttle Counly Clerk of Or-doing bu .. ,_. u · ange Counly on June 13, 1831 ,.,.., .,,,_,. awit. PARCEL 2: NOfl ... ltCIUll..,. P\EUC NOTICE Call!. 92621 parc:411 of lerld ri.r..,.._tiowe T.,....n~ Un! 2~" clothll (boy) to itz. -, Coufll~ on June 21, WATERMAN FINANCIAL 198-4 1*1 Appurtenwrt e-r-it• lor Jo.nE. K.-.Y. 209$uMn· dMcrtbld tog9tMt wlll'l IM o..pi.. . ...,. ~"' lµL) 504:-$3 Men IUlta 19&4 NETWORI<, 1535 Ell! ITth ~ •1'1 .... pot1 -..ft, CA.... lng1•-'°" ... 9Q'-~f".: lllOTICI Of! nail Pl., Coll• MeM. Calif. perP11\19l rigtll of drllllng, lluploo• .. Unt ~ ' ' n ~ SI, St• L. Sanl• Ane., CA ,...... Of-.. COMI C7M) ~ v• 1 •~ 1 11 191 '""" "' "*AC AUC'TIOM 92627 mining exploring Md opAr• ~==: ~ =1 • 40-<4211& lild'I. Publl.r-:t OrlOQI CoNt 92701 Daltr Not Junia n, IO, Jv/tJ Publl•h.cl Oft~ Co111 ttloM oertelrl Oedll'ltlonl ot M NA:.IOMAA. "TNI bualn .. 1 11 con-atlng t,;...lfor lrtd llor1t\g In Ap,,. ,..,.,,, .., u~• it1111t SILVEAPL.ATE tM' ~ Deity Piiot ~ 30, Jul)' 7, Wll.-mt.fl, Youogt>lood, 7, 14, 1114 Dlolty Piiot::: 14, 21. 28, ~~ ==• ~ PRONflTY ~~by:• Q«*al 1)111· ~removlnglNM!Tllfl'om ..,_ = UO. SIYolfplil .. COi 14, 21 . 1984 R~o& Auoc:., Inc;:., 1~5 IAAT Augu11 4, I 8 IOTl In 8ooll 9&96 -MMAWIWIG Oii ,_.,,,.. Mid 1tnC1 Ot 9"Y Oltllr land, ,~:-a.~ ill041 pol t22. 81lv1rph SAU E. 17th SI , Sii l. Sanll S.-OT · · • YACATID PRIWHI Alc:tllt'd H. 1<1111'1 1nciu61ng 11'11 tlgl'lt to..... ..,..... 110 ~ Ana, Cllllornl• 02701 002 of otflc;:lll Rec:outa, Ind cw 'OftlM.ll Tl.NAHT Thi• ataterMnl wa Ned •tock or dWICtlOnllly drtl (;,.., 1'-= ~ ~ ~ Pl.Ill.IC Jj()JICE Thi• t>ullne•• 11 con· PlBJC NOTICE In 8ooll 1596, PIQ9 933 of (CC'ttM) \lltth IM Counly Ci811t of Of· and mine fl'om l.ndl otf11r ~ ... "::! :=::::~ *7 ltl)' -· duct.ii b)I: • ~llOtl -:FtC:::TmOtl:::::::.~..,_:::::;,;,;-1---m---~---1-ICE-,,---I Ottlcial Record•. Notl08 II ti.llby ~ thll ll'OI COUnty °" Jun. 20, 1han ttl089 Mt9!n1boYI ct. ·t1....i.al• i.:i St..,~ 1908 pllt-1 tr1yco_ ..... sm:. Oor11W1terman r~""' J•"" 19 1i84 1800AM 1083 Kl'lbed 0410r,.. ...... tun-•11<-ftuoL.• W•n<t<t 1"19 ._, • FllCTTTIOU98UalNl!S9 ,,_, ___ , NAMI. ITATl•NT Ofl M., • ·• : • ,,...,. __ _,.,,.,,.,0,,_._ Can-1.,, 11.~n• ?tit plat• plldi« 18. Slit , N .... T.-llENT ••~• T·-1-EXCEPTING THERE· 33172 vt. Capri, ln L.lgunl _.,. " R• ..-R ,... ..., •~ e~ A ·~ Tl'll1 lll ttlM'lellt wae Nied ,,. Pl'1iOnl &rl F1CTrTIOU8 IU ... •I Put>Hlflld Or1t191 CoMt °" ICIOlt the 1Ub«.ll'f9C9 ot 01!•~ tv.n .. i. ••1' Uq\M d~ ..,.., . ...,.,. The !ollOWlng per1on1 111 \1111111 lMI Coun"' Clerk of Qr. dDll'IO bu .. ,_. M: HAM£ ITATDLIOl'T FROM loll oil, olt r1gt111. min-Nlg\111. 0r•rl91 County. IM Dlol~ Piiot June 30, July 7. ·-•·-" ~--.._ ll<No•-tu-••uoh 2116 pleolil 150. Set orter doing t>u.inMti u ., TOCA YO CANYON 2028 erall, mlnerll •lgl'Ll•. flllurlll underllgnld wlH 1141 II pub-,,. _.,. •---....... c ,,,....,,1 """°i.i.. Ni. $ S C FNANCIAL FUNDING "'09Coufltyon Jufy5,lil4 Q I S N ' 1 TMlollowtr'IOp.nonl•tl g1• ri ght• l fld Oll'Llr He;: •ucllon IM pett-0n1I 14. 1,l084 ectlbld lr>Cltobollomll.ICl'I 1 .... 11 .. , tu>""''" 29211 doll• 3· 14. ryt I . ,,,,...,.. u•I tr11t. 1wpor oo1ng tiu.lneN .. : fl d b b h t pr........,_, left .... Howard p SA85 wlllpstOekld Of dltec:tlOt\llly !>""•«<' ml pitcher 112. Cryetal 681 So Tu•Tlfl A'1111 St• 204, Pubtl.r-:1 Orllt\QI Coal1 e-ctl. Cal!! 02660 T0CAV0 HILLS. 20211 ;:,:::•~:::.··kn:-."' t~1j Fun;"'' _, drtllld welJe, lunl'lllt and M,,.. ..._,.,-.i. :WU ~St. Cfyltal decUl Oranoe. C•ll. 111666 Dally PHol July 14, 21, 29, St••rn• Oivetopm•nl Ou all St1e11 . N1wport m1y bl wlll'Lln Of unOer tM Slld property oonllatl ol ltl1rt•. uriOer and ~ttlOf Mt In IH\'erplat• hot! 16~~·5,~!1 ~:ds:!2h~ Augu11 4. 198-1 "'' ~~1 ~~-,~~ e..c5,,",· ,c!,111 9',...''''''m•-• piroei of 1al"d t.erelfl•l>Ov9 l -J•"''" H1111y (In· M)<ond it-. ••t1r1or um111 ANHOUHCEMEfillS 110. 2 Cf'Y91al d9CMI• •• '' deec:ribld 1Q911r-with IN oper1tlv9), Mlle. Tool•. Out-ll'lertof, and to r«'rill, rllun• """"""' .. """''° Xlln 18 and 110. Antlqul c C•lt i2963 1 ------~.,.---I a..c:n . Call!. 9264!0 comp•n)'", Inc, C1llf0f'nl•. dOOI' Furnnur1, Bed. Booll•, Diil-iC -TJCE nll, .,quip, m11n181n, r9PU, t...o" h"""' ~~.~ t~ tlbl!I $25 K.111 0 Tlllll, 136 C.Cll Pl DlntlC -JICE Thi• t>ullnfttl II con-20:M Quall StrMt. ~ :'"~u. • ... ~ °!~Hll-ll'lg~ l(llcherl uten.rta, BBQ, and r\IU\. nu ~ and 09ll'lll any ... , •• :=:'.", _, .. ,_ ,.,-,·, m•t-•ng --i--• • 101 Colt• Mna. Cali! r ~ "" ducted by· • corpor.tloo Be8c;:tl, c am i26e0 . .,. ,.,.... ~.,. IUci1 wen. rn1n91 *'ll'lout · -~-~ ~ ·• """ ....,...,, ·~ "-92~1: bus1ne•s is con-NOTICE OF DEATH ~;~.:;om•t•ock A111 .... ~",'.~ .,o~','",!~!....~'t~on-r~1~1~_:~1~~":1~ m1;;i~1=~1on win be f!'IAlde NO~TSIAC~~: f:itI~ however, t~ r1g111' to d•ll( ~.:":~ ~ i''"""""'~ ~:: ~ti~v:!~~~rn! • .. -' -OF CARL H . WEBER, r ''"" """'_, ....,... from Mid la<ld o< any other "''rauanl tolhe P<'OVlllOn•ol mlfl•, llOJ•. IKp!Ofl llnc:l op-_........,,~ doop IMI UC! .. , I ~' pi,,-hl4 •1•1~1 ..... On.I Com•IOCll., A•lt Sec;:-.. -c PIERSON AND OF " -·-... "-~ • _,.,, alta CARL WEBER w11h 11'11 County ci.11 of Or-,~..,.., lllOd. Lnckldlng ,,,. •lgnt to S«'llOfl 1968 ot 1118 tvu •11e t ' ,,. -or BOSUl:SS & t1bMI . Toti pUtl K r ,__ '' ,.,_, wt1i1>1lock Of dlrec:tl0tl11ty Coot PETITION TO AD -1"9 upper 500 !Mt DI tl'll S 5 art il'Ltl AND OF PETITION ~~ .......,,ty Qf'I June · Tt111 1111~t wu lllld drt11 11nc:1 mini rrorn lend1I o. Id Jul)' 6 1ie.4 eubauri'ec:e °' thl land'-• FINANCIAL wooden tr1y 1 · Tl'llll 111ttlfl'lel11 wae llled TO ADMINlSTER ES-fZlnM wltti thl Coun•~ Cler\ of Or-otllel then Mid l•<l<.I or oil or H1:1>or-Pecff1c MOJIOtge In-MINISTER ESTATE ln•l>Ov9 deec:tlbld. aa , .. .._.,,,...,. r.11 &i. •on1 9Df1ed brUI and ClOPI wtll'L IN County Cleflo 0' ca-TATE NO. Al?38t5 Put>lllhld 01•nge C°'91 lngfl County on JuM 15, g••well•, h,M"lnell aoo ltl•fl• ...... or. •79b NO. A-1%3980 MtVed In,,,. dMd lforn 1hl ·-.-~"""""" .OU pi.ic. S3·110. Old ,. ~ Covnty on Jun1 ' Dally PILol Jun4t 23. JO. July 1964 F:Mall tnlo. through °' ac10N tM 1101 Winterly Pl Ste 108 To a ] I he j r s , lrv!n1 Compwry, I WMI I/Ir· a..,,,_ w.n...; 4016 I t 15 . HI n d C •I Y FJA7t':M To a 11 he I r s. 1 14 1914 iut>aurt809 ol the 11<1<.1 and N-p(H1 Beacll. CA i2660 beneficiaries creditors 91n11 CorPOl'lltlori. tecorded ;!~;:::,::"w~~/\lu.. .ois1 t111twood tray I! Pvbl181'1ed Or•i;r. Cout beneficiaries, creditors · · SAS3 0 Pub~~ Or•2T 30C~~ 10 bollom IUCl'I wfllpllockld L1ndlord d ung · 1 cred lfl deed concur11ntty .,...... •M,_,. "' i....,, ::! T 1bl1cl ol h 11 a ~:."~,~·~~une · July 7· anto~ 0 00, ~~':81 eHn.tWce'""'ber·. •---.-~-1c---n·c·c--·11'~1! 11:~4 un1 ' • u ~.,:.~1:cf1~;~~ = 6~~1';.~~ ~;~"~~. ~~!'' :'rs :insAAfMy RE: w1'.,'.1 Ls o Ex c EP T 1 NG ·:=:.:~"t, := ~:r':J~·. :": S 2 •• ~· , __ c'-=-="'-~==~-SA54 •nd bene•th 0t ~ 1~ Si -117 ILLY PIERSON and THERE FR 0 M 1 11 a lldder ~ ct!alrt " " ak• ~--1 Weber, and" .... , ' :,'r,' • ·• ......., FtCTITIOUI aualMl.sS eJtterlOf t1mt1• 1n...eo1. end ....,.....,r -•• • •· ""' rush ... t1 $20 ..ch. "' ----------lpersons who may be NA.ME •TATE•NT to t9drlLI, r11tunne1, «iulp, per.>0ns w ho may be without tflll right turi'-Ilea! lnllt~t 125. c PlllllC NOTICE h . ted •---------ima1n111n,oop1lr.-and otherwlS(' interested in et1tryur~lnltlec1Md EW\.OYMENT m--od~ •-.• . -~==~~=--iot erwl!le 1nteres in Thi t<>11ow1ng perton1 ar• ,. 1 T"'-1-~ "-·--,. ....., ,, doing bual._ u f'\IU.IC NOTICE OC*ll• 1ny '4.ICll Wiiia Of 1----------1the will and/or est.ate: rom ,,. •Y•M ......... ,,,_.y, • H~lp ""'""""" )LOO watnut venlty 150. var the wtll and/or estate: GALAXY FLOORI NG mlne9. Wll0 """'• -~ ,_., 1'--P\RIC N(JTlC( A peution has been ~-:~rd~901111~0~~=~~,· •JMo w.-....i )tll9 11oot 1115. Mirror 115., F1Cm1ou• au11t11Ess NA.ME •TAnMENT Tn• lollowlng Pflrlon• 11e doing t>us!nflU u FASHION FOR WAR D 2435 E Coul HlghWIY •9, Coron• 09! Mar, CA i2625 1(111Ufll F11lon, 51 4 Po1n1Mt1i•. COton1 Cle! Mir, CA. 0262-' Tarry l-leriberger. 11)90 Paik N1wpor1. Newpori Buel'!, CA 926e0 Tnl• buelntlP II COfl- du~t•d by· 1n un!n- corpor•l•d ••1oc1111on other \fl8fl I pw!netltllp KrtlllM Fa.ion Thl1 l!l!lmltll wu llleCI with tt\9 County C1e111 of Or- ~ County on Jun4t 20, ...., .. A petiuon has been SERVICES, 6200 EOl""•r 'ICTITIOU& ltU8'HEll r1g11110 r . ""M, 11or1. U· (led b PAMELA A -• S ·--di·•-•-·~ d Lis WEBER ... pl-o o•o -•11 thr~ 11•-••• OF 1 Y · l'ler-ttn. A~L ...,, '"""' .. -. .,_ filed by A ·-.. S·"to 326, ""Ol!""lon NAME 8TATEMDfT "' " .......... '"' ... ~ ........ ·-· "y'" "' w • .,. the iwrlace ot ttll uppet Aa·•·-~NT OF UI£ PIERSON in the Su-1<1<.1 wlll bl IOI<.! •1 pul>ll<: c:..io '~ ,,... -~ '" .........,, 'n the Su.....,rior Court B..cl'L. CA. 026'17 Tt-. lollowlog pe11on I• .. ~ .. _... ))IO ......... ,., •• $115 Wo r-"""'--bu.. I Mt ol ttll iwb1Urt10e ol Mid M rvorior Court of Orange auction on t. .. non I •tl>PI 11 ~ """'" ..,. · of Orange County N!-Motiamad E. Alr•ll•DI. """'"' ,_... l80d .. ·~ lfL lhl deed CTITIOUI IUllNESI .,.. 1119 Coll• ...... City H.il, 71 ,..,,_ ~JO lllV9l'WWI cMl1 $20. ( 6200 Edinger A'1111., SYn• AUTOMATIO N CO N-from , .. _·-~-·,...._..._.,. Fl ....... Coun t y r e questing F9irDrlYl,Co.t1Mna.C ..... ~ ~ wood1n •l•d 12 questing that LISA 328, Hurtt...,.IOfl a..c:n, CA. SULT ANTS, 1555 Me•• ... •T''"" .......,,.,,_,7 .... h PAMELA A .... -•· WEBER be appointed 02847 ""' v ... o. Dr. Eat ;r.JA, COlll Wnt l/l1glnla Corpor111on. Th• toU1::f P•rlOOI t at . lornla. on July 23, tea.t, •• Mahog•nylrKllabll.: S...ORaymolcl.ll200Ed· Meu,C.itt.i2112fl rec;:ordld Augu•t HI. 1171, 1'11.,.sbl<ld !Mute or PIERSON be ap· 10·00 a.m .. to tne ~ KRCHAM>ISE Auortlld bnklt1 5< ~v""e ~to a~-~~rnttahe. 1noer A ...... Sult• 326, Hunt-Aet'9 R. Grer11er. 1555 lfl BDOll 97&6, P&OI 1 ol Of. th• Flctltlou1 Bu1lfl11• pointed as personal bidder'°' c;:&911 In l-1Y5 cur-... n.....-111111 $3. a.d record• t1 .... , ... UHWWI,,..; ll"IQ1on8Mc;:tl,CA.i2&47 M••• Verdi 01 .. Co•t• 11c111Record1. N1rn1 PREFERRED IN-represent.alive to ad-1eocyor1Ml/flltld Ull• .... ~ $(111 Maple b•nch estate of C ARL H . 'thlt bueinflll I• con· M .... Caltt. 921126 1ne! wltl bl 10k1 al public llESTORS . The MJre will bl rnad9 4..a....... llOI •~ora I 150. Anllq Thi b t 1 •uctlon on IP-. l!ont 1t~ 91 The F1ctl1lou• Bullnne miruster the estate of without CO\'enM\, Of war. lll<il ..uwrwli !!!1, ....... "' WEBER. aka CARL =: t>y· 1 OI'*• '*1-ch.ici.!i ti-;.'~=Md1u.icon-tfll Colt• Miii Ctty Hall, n Ntm1 relerrld10 1b<MI wu SAMMY REILLY r1nty ritgWdlng ttO•. POl-r ~::'.! L;u•I"""'' ;;1 , Rodl:ll' 12l. Pl1 WEBER (under the ln-M----• ..... ., A4wM1 R. Ortll'I._ F1lr 0..IYI, Cost1 M-., Call-tllld 1n Or1;r. Coun"' on PIERSON ( d th -.IOtl, or .nC\l!Ttt>r..-......,.. .. ,....-.. ___ _. •20 Old -·• d d d --·-"" 1 1 J 23 10•• 1 '• un er e to Nt....., thl ot>l"'•llon..., ,.,.,. '° '""' ~ •••"" • · ~ epen ent A m1ni11· Tl'lll •t•l.,,..,I Wll ni.d Ttll1 atlltlmll"ll .,.,, tllld OJn•. on VI)' ' .,.., I M•y 31, 10 4 FILE NO. Ind nd t Adminia cured_, Md ~ ttll ,............. ;:; ooet r9C-k 12(), SolJ1h tration of Estates Act). wlltl TM Couflty Cl«k of Or-wttn t118 County Clerk ol Or-10:00 1.m. 10 tl'le hlQtllll F247193 epe en -bV c; ... s.i... •• tMwpott BM! tfom 11 inge County on Junfl JO, anoe County on Jun1 15, bldderl0Jcul'llnl1wNlcur· DW'*'J.c:kH Ekl•,318 tralionofEltatesAct). P°""'o4S-oontwr.dln ttoo.--'~ !IJL ound bl · V The petition is aet for July 7, 14, 21. 1984 1il4 •encv ot 1118 Unllld S1a111. 92nd SI .. Newport, CA The ..... tit.io n is set for lh!I Deed ot TIUSI IXl>OUllCI J~"rl" Rn •,_.. ~ .. a~r hearing in Dept. No. 3 ..,,..,,. f2'4Ua Tt-. ..i. wtll bl mao. 12M:> .,.. . by Jof'ln 0 . Rlniakkl, 1 M1t-M.-,,,,.._,, ~21 .,.,. _,.. ,_, •• • at 700 CivicC,enter Or., Pu~ Or~ Gout Publlll'llCI Ora~ Cou1 wlt l\oul coven."11. Of .,..,_ ~ Htrold H Brody, hearing.":' Dept. No. 3 tied M8r1aahlll06ctand MP-M· .. ~1,.,.....,., 821 Weat lld9 of Newpor1 West, Santa Arnt, C A Dally Pllol Jun1 JO. J .. 1y 1. Diiiy Pllo1 JUMI 23. 30. Jul~ •lflty r11g.,dlng 11111. pee.-532 N Highl1rnt. L A. 900411 at 700 ClV1cCenter Dr., 1••1• properly .. Tru•IOf. to =::.-..';'t;:.";;!. ..... ,,.. :;r old Vlctor1arl "°'* t 14. 21. 1084 T. 14, 1984 M8110fl, or flOCUmbrllf'IOM, Thi• bu•I-•at COfl· West Santa Ana C A AITl9!'1ean HOJM Mongage uu,... .-...,n'""'' k hlnd llr1wood pl1c ~~~lat~~30~~l l, S1-T7 SA51 :;,,:,u•z~obl~•::: :,-::,by•IOlf*lllp&rt-92701 on Augus'.t 8, !::!.':"1c.a8:== ..!:°~~... :~ ==-~~ IF YOU OBJEX::f to Poww ot s ... conflfrld 1n Tl'lil 1111'"*"'1 ... 1111<1 1984 at 9:30 A M . 111on. u Trut1M. for rtil ~·nc Gooo:1o e:i: uroey ~ M2·1M7. S.·7i P\lllJC NOTICE P\111.IC NOTIC£ 11'11 Dllcl of Tl\llt •~IOJlld wnh IMI Count~ Cllt'k of or. IF YOU OBJEX:r to befltfll ind MCurlty ol TV RMI"> §u,,.., 6tJ - ---------lthe grantlng of the by RO)'al Saini Oeorg9 A• County J ly 10 h . f th ~ HOtM MortQAOI SINGLE mattr... ., Put>lllhld Orenge CO..t Dally Ptlot June 30, July T. 14, 21. 1084 .,..,1 IC Ml"lTIC[ petition. you should '1CTITIOUl IM.latHl81 'ICTTTIOUS 9U81HE81 aoc111 ... 1 C111f01nll Um-~~ Ofl u ' l e. granung oh Ide Corpor1t1on, • C1Hl<iml• BOATS IPttnQe, good condlU ---'-~~-~~----leither appear at lhe H.t.Mf ITATEMINT H ..... •TATt:MElrfT lled Plr!Mt•h!p .. Tn.iator, J.ck H Ekler peUt.ion. you !I OU Corpor111on, .. Benlflcllt')o. ct...-.... lt.n< 1010 12(). Frem1 16. Legu F~~~:A~:;::• he~ng and state you d~::; ~~~ 11 ~:; :!!:: ::--are ~~~ ~~ 0~~Ju~T2~~ h':~~ga~:~ta~ ~~ ~=d~F~ 1:-f ~·1 ~\~ s-u-o~~e::~ 1 n,. lollowlng P9!'IOtl 11 ob}t'ct10ns or hJe w nt· OlVEASIFIEO RESOURCE AT Hl E TES I NT ER · Corporation, a Calllornl1 Avgull 4 19&4 ob. . fil wri 1080 In ~ 13499, Plgl ~'1 s., ~i,•, ""'•co,_::=:_.,....-.. ·-. Po O~~t>u"'-•: tenOb)l"CliOfl5Wllhthe DEV ELO PMENT , 302TNAT10NAL COMPANY. Corpot11tiOO.llTn.i11 ... IOf ' S•03 Jl!C'liONOr e t -1041,ll lMtrumenlNumblr ~ .... ·r."iuop .,, """..,., __ ..., F Rgyc;:e Line. Co9t• Mell, Jll01 M9C.Arttiur B~erd, IN benefll 1nd MC:Ullly of ten objections w ith the 13104 of Otlk:llal Recold• o1 Ma•n• i;. ... ...,. lO'lO umbt•ll• •t•nd I S n To .. ,,. 2300 11•-court before the hear-CA 92626 Sult• 211. Newport BAch. Anwrlc:ll/1 Horne Mortgage court before the hear-th1 County ol Oranga, 81111 Shpo"' 1>··"-' 1022 Dumbell one pell' 1 =.. ~~ i;~2~02· Coit• ing. Y~ appeara.rx:e Mlch11t Jo.I C1rl•on.1C1111. 92660 COJpor•llon, e C1lllOfnl1 Pl8l.IC NOTICE ing YOW' ap,....arance ot C1llloml•. s,,..~ ;:; pcvndaeec:h ............ may be in ,_...,.,nor by 3021 A,..,..... Line Coa11 Dorl.id Dani.I PMrton. Cor"""•llOtl. u e.n.nc:t•"', · .-NOii<* ot o.llUlt ind s..ppi-i,..,,,,.....,., Chrli O.Min1. 2300 Fair-.,.. • .,..,, Men, ci.'Q2929 11034 W••t B1y Av1nU9, dit;d''o..c;:.rn,._ IS, 1i"80. NOTlCI Of' may be in pell'IOn or by Elec11on 10 Stlli 1t-. O.. S.>!t>*"" 71121 SWIMMINO pooc 12'> wlew Rd •0-202· Co•t• your attorney Tn11 ciu11n••• I• con-8alb0•. Callf 926e1 ind rec;:ordtld Ol'I o.o.mt>er PU9LJC your attorney acrlbld ru J p1operty under TR··-~1•1~• • ... ••,,,_.· Dra,•.•""1rt••., It MflM. CA 92tl26 IF YOU ARE A "'--, .. o p HIEAMN<I ...__. r "n0>run 11 run ns i fhll builnei! 11 COl'I-C REDITOR duclld by· 1n lndMdual ............. · M•ton 19. 1ill0 In BOOk 13680, IF YOU ARE A IP-. ..-. ol ru11 WQ ''" dueled by en !ndlvldutl or a cont-Michael J Carl1on Thi• •Tllem9fl\ wa1 tiled P&Qe 1089. ae ln•lrurnenl 91,0flll THI C REDITOR cord1d 11 ln1trum1n1 A•rn•h llOIO C"-1 of dr•w• l · ed. r th Ttil• s1e1ement ••• rued with tMI Counly Clerk ol Or-N .. m .. -r 28870 ~ -••• PL4NNINO o r a cont-Numb11 114· 1265115, on 1,,.....,..i.... llCJll T'N!n m111r ... 120. Tri< Cnr+! Of:IMaua 1ngent er it.or 0 e 5 w ""' u• v" COllM•i•-ed ( h 1. II/Lt w1th!fle CounlyCt.rltof01· •:1• Couflly on Jllne 1 . R«:OJd1ollheC01.m"'olOr· ...,,. 1ngent er 1tor o le March 28. 11114. of Otlk:ial •"~".'P""', •·· "'' "'· lnt•"I IWlng $1. Th1! !l•lem&nl ""'' llled decea'lt:'d, you rnust file 9 " -THI CITY ·--C C~., ,~ •;r. Counly Of'I Jun4t 15, 1 4 1no-,St1t1ofC1lll0tn!a 0~FF"""1...... deceased, you must file Rec;:ord1ofltl9CountyotOr• ·M~---s .... .,.,.... 11011 ..:;h. Ct!lkl bHl:1 11 w•tt> '""' ounty "" 0 ..,.. your <la•m w•lh the g • F--· 0 -S• ' ~ C I" •-~-..--· ._ •••• enge Counl'/ 00 June 20 I -Notice ol o.11u11 •" your claim with the anoe. • • '" a ,,om... M<....., u--8!.IXI t1.50. Cd &>I__. 1964 court or pre!lent it to ,ua:ta PubM11led Or11199 Gout Elec;:11on 10 Siii ttle d•· 't'ALLIY . Ttllnlewl•bloonduc;:tlod RY• ll021 -h aJ Pubtllll&d Oreng• Coul O•lty PUOI Jul'l9 23, 30, Juty ecribld reel P•OJ>l!1Y und• NOTICE !S l-IEFIEBY court o r present II to by AMERICAN HOME r ••• 1~" T••wl 11121 UNUSED Thomp1on F1:4l7.0 t e peniOn represen-D•lty Pllo! Jun1 l, July 7. 7, 14, 1984 It.I Deed of Ttull wu •e-011/EN thll Of'I Wednftd•y, the personal represen-MORTGAOE TRUST DEED Tr••I~" Uuluy ton w•llr ... 12'Aga11orlll o:~Cl~~::dJu~a~e Jel~~'. ta UV(' appointed byr the 14. 21 196• SA52 CO•d•d •• lfltlrument July 25, 1064, •I 7 JO pm. lfl ta live appointed by the SERVICE CORPORATION. •u10M011-Cati 847-6643. 1' 21 196• court Within our S•-71 ---------Numb1r 64-1215611. Ofl lhl City Counc;:l! Cl'L1mbef!, . A CAUFORNtA CORPOR· " ll. s 1_78 monthl'I from the date P\BllC HQTK:£ M.,c;:h 28. 19114, 01 ortlclll 10200 Sliter Aven .... FOUfl· court w1th1n four ATION whoM 94~ It. Au111 u....,. lillllll WASHER. dry«. di• of first ISSWUK"e of let-Rec;:otdl ofttl9Countyol D•· t1!n v.ii.y, tM Pl80nlng months from the da1e ISM B911er SlrMI, Sult• 263, 41<10 ~-tou lltUN>r, st.-.o,gu ltlO MLIC NOTICE C\ ,tCnTIOUt aUltHEll ange. siete ot C•Hlorr>la. Cornmlnlon wtll hold a put>-of first issuance of let-co1t1 M•••· c1ntornl• Au• w ... -tino 150 ••Ch. V101.+u ,--------, lters a8 proV1dE'd In Sec· FICTITIOUI ........ NAME STATIMENT The .... wtll bl oonduct.O 1,1<: "••ring Dfl lhl lollOW!flg 'ded . Sec 0282e Pilon• Number: lfPQN. Rae.., &do 9!11) clffn« 135. PUlft "'°" H.R.a. LAWN-t1on 700 o f the Probate b AM ERICA N HOME tern• lcrs al! prov \ ln -71 4-54&-111()2 A TI"ENTION: 4 """-1 °""" 9030,.,, t 115. Phone mfldllM It NAMI ITATl.MINT The lollowlng '*'°" 11 y CONOtTIONA.L Ull ""· Uon 700 of the Probate ANE CAl-llLL T...-0 llHG :Z21 Aowrlt St,.., Col Moiti~;~ ?~:!etary Code of California. doi::; ti!.~=.ng .. perlOll 11 do;,~~~r;-::=vicE OF ~~R~~g:G~OTRR,.~~A~liE~ MIT HO. Ttt Code of California. Prlncipal and lnt••t due: ~:;'".._ ,,_,. tc>I) M9M. After 12:30. Crema1ory The time for filing Tl-IE CHILDAENS CON· COSTA MESA. 1127 H1rbor A CALIFORNIA CORPOR· Pellllofl .ubmlltld by Burt The tune for filing 1 121.3~.97 WOODEN art deOO tat claims w1U not expire NECTION . 878 1 Oo11en BNd. Cotta M .... C•ltl ATtON, wtlOl>I addr ... I•. Tepiltlky lo conduct music .. ,,,·ms W•ll not cxp•'re •&~:'!!·· EllPIO-. llnd Ad· AUTOS IMPOR1£D 1625 0 1sle• Ave pno r to four months Ofiv•. Huflll<lQtOf'I Be9Ch, i 2821 961 Bak• StrMI. Sutl• 2113. 1etaoo1 1n • portion ol thl ~ ___ All•..........., •i°' 150. Two ., ... prlnl t C.o~ta Mesa rrom the date of the CA g2646 Tt1eoc1o1a EdwaiC! Sahli. Co•t1 M111. C1lllorn11 Harper School tac1111y 11 prior lo four months due (1ppro•lm1t1ly) ""''' ~10' C.blneUI 125 lldl. A ',.iQ ~554 J-• M WlflOt\, 8181 22ea P•mll•. c0111 M .... Q26211 , Phon1 Number 111685 Slfltl Yfl9% Str111 from the date of the S10,086.0I .~:," 11°' llqutl ""'*• otlalr 12 h earing no uced above 00,1•11 Dr . Huotlflglon c1111 i 2827 71 4-548-1902 ATIENT ION CONDITlOt>I AL Ull NII· hearing nouced above r0~','•J;.·S~~~u272,.sa,..... en.-.. :,:,:,:, ......,SlO. w'°"""OOd -Mck• 1•_,t PIERCE BROTHERS BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broaaway Cos1a Mesa 642-9150 BAL n BERGER<* &MITH I TllTHtU. Wl!&TCUFF CHAPEL •31E" 171hSt Costa Mesa ~6-9371 PACWIC Yll!W MEMORIAL PARK CefT'lf!tary • Mortuary Chapel • Crem.e1ory J!iiOO Pnc1tic; v"""' Or1vt Newport Beftch 644 2100 MeCOftMH:K ~T\JARY ! 795 I agvn& CAnyon Road Laguna Beach Ca 92651 494·9' ,~ I . YOU MAY EXAM· BMd'I, CA. 0264tl Th!i t>u1!ne1• 11 con· ANE CAH ILL MIT NO. 1'20 " u, _,. ......, 1.,,._ lNE the ftle kept by Thlt t>ut tMt• 1, con-dueled by an 1nct!vldu9l Prlnc;:ipal ertd !flternl dvt Pelltlon aubm•ll9d by RIY YOU MAY EXAM-AME A: IC AN H 0 ME n.1_.._.._.. 1111 bfecklt9 110. Ofne1t1 t Tneod EOw d Sahli S340 382 71 Jc Myer1 Ill, P11tor ol '"-INE lhe file kept by MORTOAOE fAUSl OEED ~· • .,. • ., tl2L wtth 4 ~ ..... the court If you are dUCllCI by 91'1 lr\dM6UAI O<I ., coAtt "·~--•nd Ad· Goapei H.,.....,. Chutcll 10 h If SERVICE ~""' t lZI intere11ted in the es· Janll1 M Wiiton Tiil• 1111emen1 wu fflld . ...._, · conduct ci'lurc;:I\ l9Clllllu Ofl ~ c court. you are CORPORATION, • Cell• 11.,..... 11~ tlSO. Ima I ooko11 Thia 1t11..-n«11 wQ nlld wttl'l thl County Cl!lrk of Or-¥et'ICM ..,....,_ ~ t-H •nte-ted In the es ltu•u ''" I 10. ~ l'loc*.S 1\1! t.ate. you may 1erve wlll'l tMCounl""Cl!lrkofOt·f,i: County on Ju\'14 11. du• (•PP•O•lmat•lw) 1 ,..,...,,,,., u• ,,. ft':" · •=> • 1om11~1110n .,. trom..,•••i'1wnpt upon the executor or at9 County Ofl Mrt 30, 1 ,,..,,1 12~o~C3"361.432 10 ~~1:!:.11 1Hl5 1• tat.e, Y::U may serve ~llWllUtl!; ,':::::"•· t="..:...i.."' tu1 l&-1115 Wlh. &Ml me adminiittntor, or upon !l84 l'>IJOU Publllhed Ortngi COM!, OATEO .h.IM 27 10&4 MtNOft fllOOIRCATIOH • upon ~ e executor or STAf"E Of CALIFORNIA) ~ :::· ttect bM'lbOo tebll ll the attorney for the Publiltltod Or Cout Deity Piiot June 23, 30, July AMERICAN HOME MORT· flllVlll!D COMOITIOMAL adatlnilltr•tor. or upon COUNTY OF OFIANOEJ 88. ._.,.,.. 1u1 2324 Leur'1I "'-· ,_ e-xecutor or admin.i.· Deity Pllot ... JUM 7 July 7, '· 14, 1984 SA50 ~~E TRUST DEED SEA· ::,::::;:-P .. tot !~~~ ~~ fl'lfl°:1 t: ~o!'!:n!:.°': ==·" :::~ e:... 8:t·~~ .... ~ trat.or, and file wlth 14·21· 1 ..... CORPORATION. A Clll· Strofl lo IJ!PfOYI WI In-No191YftvblclrlMl:lkWMkl :=.,-• ::~ ct.lyonfy. the court with proof of form. Corpor1Hon ~from 30 10 eo your;o. trator, and. fUe wtth Couflty 1rw1 St11•. Pit· MC 1141 wOODEN dlllll -·-9 .. ~tten ,.. f'tBJC NOTICE er Dannis a Scfwnuctc• 11•• 11 thl 09"Cho 8ol'lool the court w1Lh proof of eon111y .,.,..,.ed OIMll a. u,.-1 ,1,1 -:z-··--" IPP'00 ...,, v......... ""'' · Pt8l.JC NOTtcE Reorgan1n1iori 1N1111 ' dutlng tM ~ or con-servit.'l", a written tti• lc:twnuekar, "9orpn11&1:lon t'1t111~•• t1i1 --'._fl queiit ttating that you '9CTTnOUl llUt..:•• STAfl! OF CALIFORNIA) 1tNCtlofl or tfll ldclltlonll queat at.atlng th•l you Tru1tM for AmerloWI HOIM .......... fl,. 1111 . King OI "'* desire •pecial notice of FtCTITIOU9 auaMa• HAMI 8TATW.MINT COUNTY OF ORANGl)SS. :lf'lutdl llcillty 10 Fount.in desire "'"""'"'' Uce of Mortgaoa Truat o-d ..,_ ..._ho-tllT ... bed ,,.,., bf• the filing of an ln~n· NAiil IT.t.Tl•lrfT Thti loffooo;trlg l*tofta.,... On June 27, 1"4, blfor• 11111 81pt11t Church, s~ no ...ice Corl)or•llon 1 Call-::::U~:.... '1~ ne-In boa 12S. c.t'I d __ , ·•-· t The -Pl"IO'M -11 doing~... ,,,. in• under•iQned 1 104e0 911111' A,,._ ~ filing of an lnven· l0Jnl1 Corpor11kifl, P*· •·-··· ::!. ...... 650-4241. t. tory ~ appr~.,.,n ~ bvllnlll.. GARBO'S HAIR SALON, Not.,., Publlt: In efld tor i.wi THESE MATTlA:S 1r1 tory and •ppcaJ.aemenl tonllltw known to ml !or .::.. 11n m1••• tor Chrit. of d\l>te M!i>l!tll or of I( l W RiN1ALS. 113 12 25431 TrllobuCO Roee!, El County 1nd 8t•I•, Pl!'· bel!IC!pt0Clllledput1Uantlo of t'ltate ._y or of pr0\/9dlOmlontt1eba111ol A.,!.,,., 111f the petJtiona or -=· Wt.e1mor• ~.Huntington Toro. Callt 02930 ton•lty llPJ)Mtld Oennll e. It-. ""'""'"Cl '-"" ot the h pett••--1101t.ctorr ~)to" If••• .._., couni. inentioned in BMctl. Callforn+a 02$41 B•ttv cor1•1. · 15131 Sd'lf'nvCtl:•. Aeorganlllltion St1t• of c.11torrn11, a~ t e uu... or IC· tnt Pl"1IOfl whcNll n111n1 1a r..,..... 11M •r-~ •-•on 1200 and 1200.~ Mar•Mi M. 1<8)'111', 11312 r1a1>voo AOlld, El TOfo, Trwi11 for AIMr'to9n Hon'll ""'11 Codi, e.ooo l't MQ .. counts mentioned ln .,.b«ll1becl to lhl wtthln 1r1-~~:""" :::~ •C•l .... t f ~"' wt111mor1 Lw, Humtngton c.111 01930 • t.ior1gao-T!\111 o..ci hr· and IM '°""1*' ......... Mir Section 1200and1200.~ ltf'\lmefttMd lidl.nowloldpld .,,~:...., ••1• A o f t h e Ca1i f ornl1 a..cti.C.1'forni.H641 811'1n• Soron•, 215431 v1c;:e COtporlllon 1 <All· olelpll!Coff. Tltl921 of the Call fornl• TllMM-.cu!ICllN..,,,., "''"' 11n Probate Code Robett A. & &u-s jTNbuoo Rold, El Toto. tornll COJpo111ion pe!'• Tkott:D£81RINQTO•• WITNlUl'l'l)'flandllMol· R 0 8 ER T J Wright, 14051 £tm A_,., C&l".12630 .onally knowfl 1o me (or llfylnlMWorln..:C:lon Probate Code. ftcll/..... AUlOS , DOMU11C BOWMAN 1rvtne.CaNlom1t192714 ... ~ .. t• t'•'""' ''• oon,· pra....dtomeOfltMbatleOf tot~, o."'""",., DuielJ.Cooper AnlllooJmc.tlill C AMI" llM rte Trt!I t>u1lnut I• con·.,._, '" • 09"* Pl'· 11111t1Ctory ~) 10 b9 lll1 _,.,,,,_.,,7 o 1 14012 Calle Dt La l'vl>lltNd Or1nge 01111 nw..• 1:wi l' 1311 Dove Streel, ductld by • g1netll '*1-n1t1Np 1t11 pertot< wtto11 Ml'ttl 11 in. put)lc "'9tin9-"f\lrthlr Plata ••• 111 Delly' PIO! .M"1 30, ~ 1, 1 •• 11.. ... Solie 400 MnlllO k.na SOrOf'll tublcrlbed to rfll wttl'lln 1n-lfltonnauon It ....... rou •..Q"''. 14. 1tl4 '"-'"..,.. OQIJ C s.-s w r1gn1 Thll ttllllfl'lll'll w11 llleC! '''""*''anclaollntHMdgld T'! oontact "" Pllnn6no L•&••• Hlllt, CA. 8•7• """""., •11~ Newrrt Be•c ll. A. Tl'lll -'•I"'*" WM !ltd wfll'l 11'11COunfyOlr1iOf0.-· !flit fll l•IOll!ed thl -· °'89•rtfl'llll'lt 11 Mi-1321 1!16J fhlr 1)11 1211 wlll\IP-.CoufltyCWllofOr· "'09 COvnty on M~ 30, WITNIES8myt1anc11ndof· ~r-.tottl9100Yet111N. ........ -• P•lf'!t91'? NMO. ~""IOI =~~ 75!·5677 n... •noe C01.101yOt1 July~ ,~ ,M719 =~c.Nll -:::ON IHEAAOD. s.c.. Pubtlahrd Oranae t\ou~MPtf' HHd • ~ Jl:t Publli h e<! ...,,angl" P\lblllNd Orange Coll! Publllhed 0tlnQ9 eo.t Pubf•lh<ld Ori~ Co111 ~ Cout Daily P\k>t July bat1r1111•'" Ni1d • =~J~w :.!~ Coast Daily Pilot JuJy Dlltr "Mo1 M 1,. 2,_ 2a. Deity Plot .1une 23, 30, Jut) ~ Pllol June 30 Jullf 7 Put>tlll'led 01anci1 coa1t ~ 2 n.•• t>taak1 F11 lhOM Me01 l'lr-•11 11t1 14, 1~. 18, IQB.4 AUO!olll 4 19" 1. 14, 1"4 14 1011 ' •Deity Pll01J!Jtt11, IN-t 14• I ' I , l.v'I tll1oug!'I Cl1•1lll•d ,. ...... ,. 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RArTAN 1ove ... , ssa. 31oeore1Baiboa!Urnd. ~ Hw "-'.o.na ve1eyhof'M~7 RMI &t.ate ..,.....,.,.,< ""'°'imenc*IC!1na00f')--~n...,1nr..,t ' =:.• ... to ........ ,-..... ~, 2 Old achoOI detal• 120 Rattan lounge chair and ~·•It~ quaMfted Co .,wor.uionai et-=*'Y ~ 8""8 In°' ,_ - each 2 old hanging ottoman 135 !nd teblel PIT.~ec.t.Mele. occulonal pal'1 lime HOUSEKEEPER ... k. mud.,..,.,._enca req ~T~ ...... .--._ Pooelrl=T-.._f-. lampe t 10 each 2 old S1 .50esc:h 8•1 ••.o&a t ~ f~ General Pr.ctlcle with boc*teeps. 483-1113 ende Q/11'1· A .. leble e typing 541.2911 ' ST•_. ..... ~ .. ,._ _;;; ....._ .-Ml-M floor latnpe 11& MCti. 17 50 •Ch ~2"817t •l !'.: Gr ... Pattenta. W• _. Child women to~. C#9 & ~ ..... _. Lar~ round con. table · _ _ • cet1nO ROt4, wtdl •· ~ ~ llOt ~ lardy Aeft iiAecep;;;;;tlOlti;;lll:W-i -for;;;:;--;:~=.;:ty 3 11A AJrwett A¥9. 14• 0 (714)M2 ~ 8'8EAIAH HUiiCY iiiildt & t50 Commode tl"d table ELECTRAIC garage dOOf C I pandecf function• o -Meea V•de famlfy ...U ~ 144-2120 Ulof'I 8 aturd•Y9 only C.M. C. t2t2t (114) wNle I,,,.. NUJ 1111 :i:;.~.;.."r,.~. old~ = ~,7:c=g a : ~ •o ~1= ~'911.::::= •nm.UlllT 87M$31 "6-1901 , ............. , TllMoU7 tur• tw'-63oa tranalormer S.48 Call "2-1111 have ref9. ~ For boarding kennet. AECEPTISECTY • lnWlor ..,_ell T ~~1 ---v;,.__..riii011iiiiir--- 3 . .t· CHEST tr.u• S..& 8-45-3"9 * llmlAlf /P/T * CHRISTIAN PRE/SCHL Outltda WOftt 7~10t8 ~ w:' ~· ~ "*"99' : The a,., &wUt ~ r::....--....... al:'; AM/F, ctoek radios S5 ExERCISE bike $35 Ute Found· ~ ~nt Pflone/ok ... 1&2.()404 teec:n.. neede4 w/deg Lll&L lllllTllY Oynemlc atmoaphere reeot1 loc:dof\ In ,..._ ,.... = .,..gm0o - CPO¥r« mlttr box S25 conlabletrotl,!4 •~5 •-~ ~L:~g.,,1 ~-llllBZIM&DI &/Of ~ 146-2170 For,... peced Newport Corona87""~"'M#1 . $1100 ponPO ~ .. &.nd11 ~ = .,_ .:::-.=.... .. OOl(book1~-S5 Bookt ...... ..., ....,...,.. CLERICAL lmmedlat• BMctllftllrm UtlgeUOn mo . .,..._., ~-~--· AWY•· 370 E llUI at. -1.1111 10c·S 1 50 Antique tint camper -lurntture t20 ona del Mw. 876-3777 * * * ~'°'PIT woric, • aper. & t09 "°'°" ltclla REPV8UC FEOEAAl _,, -.-.;.,... C M (Hs1 to Allpbl• &IQ p mp'* 151-IMO :,~ ~ ~=:i-c: ~::'pe<ba!tn:~d .~~ Frar;,cs-o:,k1:'":'.~o~: tTW..WA1111 ... ~ .!ti:.N~ .: requlnMI c.147&-7018 Hu.,,~'°'. flt • .., .... Tl T~MOOELS .. • nn heaterS35 Weight~ Firewood toga 10-$1 &42-6691 Kw ~ .......... phone., mtac. dutlea; LJllLllm'TllY teti.1 E~p preten9d 11• 1100/dmy.N~ &5Cki'f68 plut 100lba Of weights Chai• lounge 13 Swing _., benefit• c;.11 Martha lkJ9Y ~ 8Mctl ... L8guna Niguel branch Young atld , ... growtng Noapneo 126-2583 S35 Centanntal lttue M l teats 2-11 Cemper FOUNO-FnUe red "*1e ........ ln•tlt l....on M-F 83C>-500 OftloM EllOtlent tk111a 495-085Dl l31·1UO Newpott9-ctlR.E.Oeoit. ~~wfCllgll b ... ball bait s 10 MCh po111 $5 ~ board auat atl9P mix ...... blk ... ....., • .. • • •••• 844-5070 end IBM ~ ""11er EJO/E MIF/H ' OOMt co -perm. FT 1'Uftl. Will 11500 151.aol Antique adverlleing S20 Belly boatdt $t Pie· lab. Mele lab I d 'Luke' , ........... Wttfter ~-He>ef'i.nc• MCMaart poa Fl.W\ l demanding We pl~ trevel pro-Ya..t.OW ~•IC.. th«mometet1 s 10.125 lur• S 1 Carpet ~ fmle wflt semoyed. ma6e Smell tt'lce in ..__...... abUlty to WOf1t under LL l&Lll environment ~ ~ teaetona1e1 If }QI tW"'8 • 1 ~ Old uoo. 1•41-Gil..w• sa1utci.y end sunaay St Double bed theeta brown chlhuanue, male M NtllM.fq o ·---• pr_~ a mue1 s.tary we .,.. now loolllng tor 6 organtzaUonel lkltl9,.. nw\. 1 'ff ~ epr. -.--:-:------r::in-z: 20552 Quaens Park. $1 HMttng r•d 50C aust ~ met'le, lml ten ..,............. BMCll. Mekt Ofgan«zed, negotlebte. Contect Pat NVeral new pr~ QUlred WllllnO to tr~ If & C8rW minded C9I ~. _ Mii Lane, Huntington BMch Couch cover 1 Bookt and blk yorkl•BLINO. -~ ••• , .... ......_ .. ~~I ~ ~· ..._..9190 r e a~to jOln"9 entrt .. v•I >Uni op-TrwwrtPw90fw191Co xnc;.:&;;; tliiiiJ: Ott lndlanapolla ~tween 25c-50c Tapes 25c tlameae blue point, fml -m -... °' art ,,...,. -·ance in our Nghty pr.nglOul ponunlty tor motN&t-2 7t.e/a50-4081 Jedtle 10 11900 Al*!,.,_ Plrl Bultiard and Brookhurs1 Book endt 2SC Dog COi· ~~~B~C~~N7Zl: ., ... ,._.,.,.., =k~= d': Lg~aon~ 1 ~~th:ro ~YP .. Newport Cent« locatloo peraon Full ben· X-RAY TECH Cfrr bl· s.i.1215: MG-4022 7 LAooER back Chai~ ~~,:~ :1oos:.~ ~= SHELTER ~ 125 Wft ~ Lort f0t Into lnlervlewlng Mother't Helper who that ~ In the eltts/aatary COM . ~ wtth medlC* _. H~ kftd\ cablneC S 15 M rh 2 •-all un.... $ C M ... "-c •• &11•1110 .......,.,_, t t •"2 "'571 loY9t cNld,..., to c:ate for finer Newport &each menturete with Plllt, fl.Ii" time M.-F 141· 1414 ' ... .... ...-1 hlld'a Ironing Ml S1. ..,. .., _.,....n men ·_. -propertlea F>teaM call Ca 11 Barb a r 1 at wlllour ....,, rel IOp & holal..-ed ohatra S20 Computer garnet I 1 TV 1'19lla ll-~/1-W/I---'. our houM & our c:hlld JG0-8333 l0t a -----.. 714-975-1155 J ... Wa ... I/ ~ ~-. ~ each Medicine cheat etand 1 1 Table leO• I t Found. brownlah kitten w/ 1114 llrw & I I .,.. ,,_, ..wpo Muat be a non-amohr .,.... ...... _ S 10 Antique bolllea SI· Snake cage S2. Chlld't freckled fece. Mft, Pft9, ., Ht. .. Flll time. type 4&-60 wpm, Englllh lpe&klng 6 drtv· Int~ SEC' RY RECEPT ...... ...ntil Sift Neiw Hol'M wll\a fMoo S3 Pogo allck S5 Stllta rtdlngtoysll-$3.Chlld'a vie. Newland & Allenta, U.O.,IH21(11•) 10keyhelptul.5.4M252 Ing ablllty a ~ lt-..tn IDTlllllTI tenl to oflc Meir verled live-In compenlon c:e.e•..OOMl-4bOI ~ Chlrd'abooksanden-toys,games,pw:zlel25'· H.B 98&-122t 111-1111 Clartl typist with ltilpplno potltlon 6 dyt/wk Putry chef. 2 yn -.per .. :;::'pr~=· mature ~ ledY: ··-Mil cyclopedlas 5C·S5 $1 Chlldran's clothes. FOUND brown male ACCOUNT!....,, ,.._... ,,.,. experience pret•rr9d. :700bO/moardto tPtlarteaM+ rOOMcall knowledge of Europeen NB office 875-8110 • P I T atudent , llt• 7't S1WWW OUMn spread. rust S 15 1hoes 2sc-S 1 Sult cue Ch ........ a Col'-'-,.,.,.. ....... ..,_,. .... .. ... ,. "t30 p--'--c .. _. c...__.... · · ............... --.. & c:ooldng. 1'iii1Rii"• --Mirror d 1 $ , .. .,,u • ·--,,_ .. pre1llglou1 Women• _......., weekd •. tw~222 _,,_ .... ·-""' .. ___....,, :i·a Buy .... ~._.._ 15 Bl~d·~S':-11~· :~ !~f:::1.';,e~~~ ar•lnCMS6M290 tt0te Typffto-Aoctpyble CMA bilingual tor busy lllllE 497_...77.ext290 11"/UWl!lllll =n~Nlcn r~ AndenonAppll41 W. Light llxturM $2 Hou1e-vlng cart S2 Puraea, Found. White dog with 1.0 & peyroll up a mue1 and med feclllty. Flt dya Of I Aelteurtint Grubb & Ellla R•ct.itial 7~ 19th St. C.t.l. 141 "" hOld llemt $1-$10 324 shoo 25c -$1 769 Newport Beec:fl Anltn.i lamlllat1tywtthcomput9' evea.tw1-1414 EXPERIENCED ON LY Walters,Wattr_... Brok•• OM•lon la .-------..,,,..,..,..:rl ij~~;;M;-";iiiiiiit.i:iii"ii;;; Onyx Avenue, Balboa Center 631-4489 Shetter . ..._.3858 dealreable Ce11720-0255 ••ma--Hallmat1tcetd&gtttlhop Hostw P1dc up tPPI-looking for 111 exoep. Cab 1111 ::; ..... ,,..~~1':1 ltland 1 .. llllm• .. --'""~ 5 rJy wtt Incl Selurday cation from Admlnlt-tlonal P9f'IOn tor their Perelan ldtt.,,a 1158. _,_ FOR sale Oe11t-small, LSOST 7110 bectl bay ar•w ........ Full/p-tltM. Newport dry Brookhur1t a Adami, 1ratlorlofflceatthe&"1& ,_, eetat• offlCe In New-w S2S Cell 548 tM4 7S8-1._1 8x7 FOOT ateel alldlng b lo nd , 3 ·drawer temeu cat male. For96gn labOr OC>nlUtttng deenet Ellperpr9f Sten Call&e2-2997S..10AM SWld Hot• 1555 So pon Ceni. OuUert In-OblG-,....23cluft13'11 glaaa d oo r S35 (•8"x30")11kenew S50 2 declawed r eward nrm In NB, John Wayne ~ S40-2028Haro6d CoutHwy.LAgurl&Bc:h dude typing. Nang. uee !!lj 1111 Wrttwfdlyf l U6&8W 838-8063 bootl cases (26'' Wide) S40-1M5 Airport .,... l\ea lmmed of COlnPU1• Reel eatat• -drtrell dw -.. 1414001 0 S S10each 963-7055 L 713 /bm Shep opening In ecct'g dept. DECORATE INTERIORS lllMD R .. .Uaalea ott'lce req'd ldeel wor11· LOOOHOUNDS ANTI UE 30'• recoroa OSI tan flOwpm typing. 10..key by Color/d••lgn P/T to THE DAILY PILOT .. now Harowar• perm FI T Ing oondltlOne wtttl ~ Adorab61. ~.,.,... o..._w •hNcl+m:. SS·S 10 Lamps S 10 GALVANIZED Danforth mix Vic Newpor1 8Mch toucti. f9COl'd k--... atart. Wlll treln nS-5447 8,.,._,tJ"g .............. 110n1 Crown turrdw9re 3107 E lent ~ beneftta fr o m ou Iatan ding Ra'lVO. 2 G-'IOCU.. R-.'11" Stained glau windOWt smell boat anchOf $-7 64a.. t006 or ( 1)685-2e27 _......,, ~.. " .._........ Cout w.-. COM -·-·7 c HI 0 FA 1 .... LH door 23• wide S10..l'O MlrrorS25 Mir-1918 Kodalc autographlc Exp nee. Xlnt beneftts & llllUT81FLAll fOf Otstrlct Manaoer-to ,._,, . . Salary commen1urete paren • $116. 1YTV.llW ZM- ror $10 Tennis rechtl bellow cam9<a S20. 40't LOST In CM·akS grey lml wcnlng condlttona. Con-PIT FIT wlll treln Celt supervlH newtpeper IMll &llllTUT wl exper Call Bruce •M-950814.M-54ae ttn llO 14lc2e Pet ,_, S&-$20 Exercycle S4S HottywOOd deco wOOd cat wurlng bm collar tact Pam 833-0810 Julie M&-3212 ~ Mua1 NIYe van. Ell.perienca. Mejor Stoc:k a.a.mien 644-7020 ~ Bm Poodle~ I TV~ on ....._-zr Shullert ~-$3 Orapea tray S8 Wooden artists ~~~x er• w I t e g ••m-IU -~ DELIVERY ~ or ~-up Good BrOllars near O.C. IUI· SHIPPING & Aec.tvtng .tcS !J*'7 paper-. .... Inn H6gfl 135. Al ~ good S2 Wet a.ult 120 Alan cate Wllh olll and tc· -"" ~··-. ...ary. ml!Mge allow· POfl Houft Sam~prn. clerk tor pruttgloua t .... 8 ~1-cond. 144-7'71 andcauetteeS15 eoot11 cessories S21. 8 foot Loet male Golden Ret, HB 38 hOur oert. CC Conv ~!M~ '~:~:~ ::;9· company benentt Typl~ r9Qulr9d. Cell Woman• ttore Exp!Pii•~piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•~r 1oc-12 Kltchanwara woodartlstteueiS8 An· .,.,_ Olsappeered 7/iort ~;:~~T~,11~ood. er•~~~~~.· S5751mo 543-tw.4 1 ~ opportunity MltzS at 955-«>00 wlr..iq. ma1111n9 of i ~-' ~-00 A unu 10C-S5 Buht• ~-S8 llque cast Iron Japeneee LP• St. 536-3900 Appty In perton at Oalty merchandlH. packing ....._ Toya 10c-S4 Gamet gardenlantemS21 Many LottmaleOoldenRetrtver, ~.~~~ llUYEIJ-lfm Ptlot Cl«:ulatlon Offtce. SALESC>lep6ay~&man-endltilpp6ngamust Call '"' ~~'~-; 277"'""" Mll::..•~OUR 25'-$3. Typewriter $10 llghls and tamps from all Huntington &ead'I .,... CellM-Fi-c.._5.49-3061 FIT. tr1noe tienenta, 18 330 Weet Bay, Cotta e;ement poeltlon1 tor 72()..()255 ~ ~ Llghtt S5-$12 432 eraa S4·S35. 6 way noor 53&-3900 _.... . 49& I Meaa Monday thru Frio-totally new & unique mep --------~ r, • ~-(' , ' Holmwood Drive, New-lamp marble baae lnaet ADMINISTRATION yre+. 49 E. l7t'1 St.CM day No phone calll magulnH, that Miii Student p/t hend teunclfy • .\ \ 'I -~~ .. ~.... 'fJ port Beach Between StS Lighted 32 Inch Lost· Neutered M ,.-... E.lectrontcProc:tuctlon EOE llMlf.NowyoucanlnM• &lronlng.Muattlawown -~: l-~-.~f fU;., ;..._,1,. Catallnt and Wut· Gutano cappachlno Slameiee Malpolnt. Re-....,,... Cat»e Manut. req1 prod. money wtth the Otymplc trant. N/9mlt'g 8'0-6335 • -~· \ 1 • 1 ,. mintier adv machine S 1S. tO ward 631· 1030 * aawnbler with M>kierlng '11110 W&ITll traffic toot Call Newport liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ' ' • ·a · 7 l. t "" 1 ANTIQUES· Tables S10 -lnch50'a wortd gtot>eS7 L OST : (REWARD) ** * lkllla.lrvlne 2e1-9t41 teUnltapertmenth<>uM, Baach67~en l ra STllEITS GAIAOI SAUAOS ~OW '# ~;, 1°' $40 Old radlot 15-S40 3oinchnatural flnllhplne Kee .. hound (SHAVED Keyposltlondlrectlngr_.. EXPERIENCED PRESSER nlcelonquWlet E/tlde lo---------am-ClAH lftlD IY ant ··~ Hide-a-bed S50 Offloe wall cabinet $8. Selection FOR SUMMER) tight gray dentlal & commerlcal dry cleentng good pey 5 cat · ell malntelned SALES-HARDWARE •ru ,... sn M l.OW .... equipment S4-S50 of tables and deska S7· body/dark marking•. flooring lnatellatlona. & days week 07M24t building. matUf'e couple Fii counter salfl S.. .._. .S llWD Book• S25-S50 Canelle $4S Unique grouted Ille ans. to CHIP. twa.. t5.40 cuat<>m« aervlce De-prto-!.~r~~~Clreeumeao n.-•1y Steve, H w W"'ght Co. We have _...._ tOt ._,...__ i-:t::....:.. • --..... tape 15 12 v o lt IOC> dinette 2•"•30" $25. mends excellent 9111111 tn FfT ROA tor buey Of· .., .. '~ ..,.. 126 Rochet1 CM ...,......~ • ._ ..._ uum .,..... Maple tchOOI desk s tO REWARD loet Bladt Toy ~on. organ!zallon thOdontlc omce. Good Piiot. p 0 'eox 1580. er. boys a g•rf• between is;~1~s:s-r.iii2~1i1iiiit"'=:"P-""l"'~loi~-iiiiiioiiiiiiiiiii ............ -.-E-"'1-.,. re tr 1dg•r11 0 r 1 5 O 1891 1n1r1ca1e small cut Poddle (Raacal) vie Land & pu .. ,._ rela"~ ., _ __.. tata.v Cell 495-<>eOO Coate Meta. CA 92828 Salea P9f'IOn wanted for 12• 18 Y'M'"I old wortong U -'-'•~ ~ Propene retrldger1tor Com .,_ .....,_ "'OVWt'" -7 -" ._...__ & eYef'llnga & S.turda-( me Barfboe ). t'*1Q mu9t go, IV rm, cln $50 5 allon S5 Iron IChool d..-S28 2 Mant munlty H B. edge of ~tNCtlon In--1 ret-SIOfl In ....... ,_ Lott of goodtea. ert, *" ""· bdrm, tutn. ...,..,, Electrlcg 1A.Jpp4f: ~-S5 story V1et0r1an wooden 545-3968 or 87S-5100 dustrt a must. Mall r• llllllL IFFl IELP -·-•IYEI Balboe llland 875-M67 ~ "'°C:l' trip• & hel. computer equip . ,.,.._ s.tl8un 111.._7115 15" llr•S10 large doll) r:~a7~:i!2o!,,:r,~ P1ntuh 3112 =::n h:~~ l~~~~·ly Call LIH T~~~ =::: SUllSTIESS/Ull-Mr Rountt• ml9c from 5$-? 2123WelW. C.M ' ~!1rs ~~ng T~~:~:,~~ Radio nyer 36 tnch steel Costa M .... CL 92828 1--&1 .,,._ hatdwortclng MOVERS Mutt have aalllng k~ Ml-lMI Sa1 onty a.. 12 32• Onyx Rabtltt l hu1.Cll bOoU wagon $25 Old cl~ CIRCUS Ad •957 ~ -Ellperi.nc.d preferred, edge & office pertOn8llty Mon ..f'rt 10em-3pm Ave c:Nln. am tum. med dothel. m1ec: ~· .... : SS Plumbing supplies wooden steke sided Are you bright. peraon-good driving record s.wtng & light l)1>lnO --------•( c:Mat antique bott,_, dirt bike. 427 Wmnut Pt. 50¢-$5 Ice chests S 10 wagon S3S Forty's large lllllUS Aerobic Ell9'clM lnltrvc able. ener~, flex-&41-3427 dutlel Send reaume to mlrron. boc*• & m« CM SM/~ lam HP~.~~•oldllrl~se:,...~S2S lneycleSl8 LargeMlec-S1250/hr wllltraln Wort< tat>te?Buly Shopln Muttlar lnat_..__ ____._,. 8uter&C1oetoS..tmkr1 SlMIR •-•"---A•m-.,.0 .....__., ..... ,.,_ ..,.._,, '"'' ~ 1 1 •A 1 d own., .. 772·5&47 Irvine needs FIT peraon, --,_,_, 2000 ~Blvd ~ ..-.,,~ .....,_,.., 1539 Monrovia "14 ion ° .. n age an an-111 I . Ullll ILYI exper helpful. Wiii 1raln Mon-F~ 8am-5pm MuS1 Cost• MeM. CA 92627 Paial.i. EverytNnggoea. 10-4pn NewPort 8Mch tSth and 11que chairs and rociters FllLllTH Anawet'lng Service teklng $850 mo • beneftta Call be exp d 5.48-5e00 72•'At w• ltltl Behind Monrovia 833·3118 ~.;'11~5,'~ock~a;,~""f~ llM112 =~!~:.,1T~ f0tapptm_ 752-048l NOW HIRING s,~c~t~h=~ tE.P ~~ ~Uquot.C.M BIKE, Ilk• new Huffy girts oak 1111 swlvel office Chair l lip l&All·10Pll 3rd St, Laguna BMch General office. hvy EXPER SALES PEOPLE ltlarp eneroefk sec. Of· ~ AP' s L~ SALE: lt'IOYlngout aflUta, Cruiser S50 Ooughboy $39 Old 1'1aker rocker phones. bkl(p'g, S5 oo pr Balboe RMlty 673-4700 ganlzed. _,, mottvated. We have an entry leY9I Penln R9r9 t>oOei fine al goea. TV&. furn . ttr.e. ~~·f,~~'s5op~~~~~· ~~chca~2 se;~tdv~~i ESCO•TS/lllELS N~:i~1l1H6,t~oo ~~t!°:2~~1 Frank0f CC Connnlv ....... AJID, "·30 & ~~:A~:,&~ =~~d:~~~.~~o~ woodpc:s. mtac ~. ~!:. ::•,c:.rt Pk~ Beac h/lndl anapolls. piano bench $20, 20 Inch n '"'...., ...., can type compoee 1e1 1nt.,.ted In edV'erttelng. elrnolt evwything. Fewvtew). n...s.t Huntington Beach brus and porcelain coals Outcalt ONL y 835-8t~ Beautiful new Salon In General Otnce: 3-11 . 30 Near Cotta . • Job wtll lnci <M cf«k "~-• I •-- b k 5 15 36I hb Newport Beach now In· SHOPPING Center Men-M ... Falrgroundt. Cell l~/process:,,! good dutlM and ~ pro-~~-Sal/Sun 14 ~' 15 Muet BMX 20" boy'a bike with P~cnt: s9 M."ncy ~I~: lllLFIUUY/ tervlewlng for astab. ager needs aulatent Mon-Fri 9-5prn 548-306t ~me/~~X 1~1~ jeCll. Good typing etcni. 508 Dehlle Av.,81s-.3T77 .... , ,.,,..., .. 19 mec:hlne. lenders S20 Car bike plated copper and brass lllllUIPll Slyllll & Manicurist. wlaecretartal & llte boot!· 111-• 11 t02 CdM C 92625 Ed are • must. Elloellant reer Sat/Sun 9. An· car .. t. ~ etc:. rad< S8 6 00x12 black f 962-5108 keeping 9'<1111. PIT-Hrt -. IS · · a · t>eneflls A~ancement tlquee,lum, tOOla.. w:<>rt! 3208 N SM. oft Gi..tr ,.._,., tread llrel, two for platters. trays and bowls or profeallonal man. Must "'--. "'~" ,..822 b..,_ t"'3. All lhlfta. Come IA.In us 81 720· t4401673-0752 benctl other---... "'""" S3·S 1S t868 Tuat ln Av-be expe<lenoed In ctean-II 1 '--aJ """ -..-v ,_,, "" ,..... oppor1unlty Send r• · ---Sat/Sun tAM 2882 $1S 545-3838. enue. Coate Meaa Ing, lhopplng, and Ught ·-a• Park Superior Conv SECRETARY 35~0 hrs SI.Ima or call MOVING· 54-S35 432 Pemb&. to-. Verda. 4 BOAT equipment S1-S30 tw2-6417.Saturday only. cooking, organized with lntrltfl .... &Wtt GenefaJofflce Hoep GrNtCo&fringea pe<wktype75wpmaome MellndaTheckery Avocado Av._ FrVS.V famlllH Houaehold Ot S1·125 F ood I 1 VARIOUS LANGUAGES UL Fllllf •I f 1«5 Supenor, Newport comp exp xlt oPP send TL-a .. u. IMl-A ~ 875--0599 K ve gear • lthlng GAS washer S50 VW van g re •enoet, n ••· Tetn""'•fY On-call betlt, -m-. -e.acfl &.42-2410 resume wtll be contacted •--• ... ._. urt t'8fna. toota. _.., Mlrl, eq u Ip men 1 S 1 • S 1 S de S50 S ·rt I change for an apt In ,._.. --• ..-... -p o Bo11 1seo "~•· 1..... boc*s. muCll mlec: Bimini boat top S50 VHF ~ tent · ~ t>oard South Laguna Ol'I the S4 94 p/hr Apply lrvlne loca1ed In Laguna~. Ml* LY.I. for Interview Cennon & Coate Meta. Ca.. 92628 =.. = UNIQUE GARAGER. Gtwoa radio S30 Rowing ma· 50 Car raQI . Garage I beaet\. Plew Mnd ,._ Unified School 0111rlct, Send reaume to: JO)'Qe Luo<> lnSA.Jranoe 610 N--(714)642-'321 ex1 302 * * Sat ~ 3103 Wtrrw1 -a-,...._ If-· -• chine $40 3 tan-tpeeds door wilh hardware $50. sume 10 Mr Oanleta PO 2941 Alton , Irv Ina WIUJamt. Taytor WOO<J. Full time & rellef All lhlt1t port Cntr Of st 1300 Npb --------• Ln "FaitW¥r & 40S On ...... -..,...,.. ,_ - S35-S50 HorM tack SS-7S2-9226 Box. C t9525 Irvine. 883-1044 row Homes. 492 t Birch Come )ojn ut 81 Park Su· 92860 .of~ Mrthtone"' new It. "-~ ~ L..aN S tO Weetern Chapa I'() HIOE·A·BEO couctl. needs 92713 or Call Terry BOOKt<EEPER F/C St, Ste 110. Newport ~~~u~ A:•= Secretary PIT. casual mDllllOWI $275, 28 gel fWltantt + .. =Lane __ ._._.----- Recliner 150 AN<>rt9d recovering $40 Power 979-2230 Mon-Fri Immediate FIT poeltlon fOf &ead'l 92660 Port e.acfl (W2•2, 10 Ellpe< typist with good PIT I~ llPC>I ae<1• ea: $80. lg petTOI CtrQe .... Pliat glaaaware 254·S5 ()e.. m 0 w. r s 2 s G .. PSYCHIC -IM!gtlt/guld In perton with 3 yeart •xP IUEl&L "'111 office t«llll c M .,.._ oc alrpor-1 --Contec:t $30,N!Q eota.c:ha6r,ttool a;;; nn "-"-l cant• Ml ! 1~ Pan-bar~ue 125 Off wfllle bua/llfe via auto writing and knowledge of con-Full-Time Clet1cal ~tloo "'111--IUllT Call YSP Inc ~21 ~ buSI~ tor long Sl1705.0k~ n-1~ ~~ collectabi.• Lota of uonletlereo.-.v Lampe hlg t>ac« ve!Yttl d\alr Pam-•94-1275 llruC11on &42·7454 In ,.__.a ...... ~,.._ Muat tpMk engCl9tl Send SECRET"RYI RECEPT anoa ..,...,_ ~ .. .,, -· .,.,.... """" ~ " .,_..._ $10 Aaaorted rack•I• $45. SaV9 plumbing bllla. """"' .., ,,_.,,,... r.aume PO ~x 5311 "' $5-7/hr • comm pd on caM headbd padded ~een ,...,.._ S1-S3 Clothing ~-SS contactt, jeweirt. Uae TOPS$$ requlrw a penon who NB CA &2M2 Npt 8cl'l lnveatment firm dOMd ..-Cal Marc rU1 lt25 bott1 w l matn Sllv•r Latern, Book• 25c Windows eaay og:ing Lexan sink Fernelea pref Models and USE THE can handle • verlety of _ requtr. MCtry .... Ind 47&-4000 & htrs · Delk $25. Set/Sun 1' & 15 °' ~ S10·S40 Curtain rodt trap loaeout price 13 &cortt (213)8&&-19&4 lt!_kl Tenpfut·K•Y....._!~ OLYMPIC ,r~ypltk>nng lPrsof'IQerlcypeltlnlgn ~..... -BktlwM,SCl!wtnnmot0t· luL~ S3·S15 2524 Fordham. eactt 997-1167. ) i ~ fm DAILY PILOT l**IC9 ,.... · r-llAlll-IUI.. croea !>Ike 545. dunebue>- eo.ta MM& 751 •4148 INOIAN drum $25. Moc-J""'J· "FAST f:'o!n~~·~.55&--31lO Noexperlenoeneceuary :::~.s:::.a'1':::: Comm~whlle ln :rn·:o.~~ F~2=..=~ BOY'S 24" wheel ten culn1 S6. Bladt Indian Belowmrktv ue2lor for AESUl T" Appty 81 Balboe Pevlllon. PIMSanl phOOe manner-trelnlng Pte&Nnt WOfic· bar 11cK., Int~$ HB(~l Telbert) apeed S35 Volktwegon pot S50 Indian i-wetrt wtll ~t. eetab. t5 yra, GrooetY Store elartl.. aome Mon--Fri ~2 lnteM9wt lhor1 ha.nd a ptue, blst not Ing c:ondltlOns In either pra '68hubc&prtm1S10 110·$50 l<acillna doll Mtg ood&lnterlorde-SERVICE HP req'd Summer W1Ut>eheld 7t l79-4 required 752-4936 offloa 852·8125 •nY11me tapee Set SAM 20Ml Queen 548--6840.MMadetMar $45.Jamalcan•teeldrum IJgn.t•m• 968-4187 DIRECTORY monthlonly.~ PAINTERS HELPER· No --5Famlty MovtngG .. Sale Par1I L.n/nr Atlent• & 2802 Loreto $-45 Whlteelephenltabte Dog grooming lh<>P com-I· 111 I<,. ult WI lnust experience nece1Hry. I ., p·1a1.. Qian record4w $150 '83 Brookhura1 toyalcloth -~ lamp s 15 Sole S20 Whit• wlckel' c:tlalr plelely equipped Realize w/cllentel• want9d for wlll train, own trans . de-a1 y I Buie* r:t· Hondt 90 .. /lawn fumlharrdwln 1 2 5 Ch a I r S 1 0 S20. Old Mexlcen blanket full 1nveatment In lest .._,, 1 ' 11 • • ' '1 1 grNt N.B. loc In beautiful pendabi. Cell between $250, 2 W altoy whls, SUNDAY ONLY 10-4 S35 Indian needlepoint than t year Muat aetl 8-7pm. Greg 5.48-9790 fumlt~. boat equlpmt. Loll of collectable, Samaonlte end American $20. 130 Sul1e1 Eut 17th moving &.46-i096 aft 6p~ 6 4 2. 5 6 7 8 thop. AP for Jotle. cloth Ing, blk", horM goodtea etc. 19802 W..· Touritter lvgg~ge $10-Street Behind .Aaron ---650-2128 PT Earn $1200/mo 6 peck. dive Q9tf, mueh winds Ln ~117 $26 Chlldren s organ Bros After 11 OOam. (aftlt•tat hrs/wk Tin., (tO-Noon) PART TIME more SAT/SUN. 2524 $20. Window Ian S15 .• -0 t lti 4011 Cletks Uc Tue.Fri 740-2053 F0tdham 751-4149 lniM Houtehold Items 10C·l5 KING .Ue BMutyrest lour fJ!r aa ft ..,. ... .., _____ _ Saturday end Sunday piece bed Mt S25 eec:tl. 0&'5:'1150 per 0.l. CIRCLE K-MARKETS I '·I 711 4 6 15 HMNd ltenll. sX'T 7"G 12 m 9am to 3pm 504 5.4&-1169 $100,000minlmum Thia ls PART-TIME. Vaned hours \lolor Huult• \~ai au t' llMnt. y.,-dege gt.., View Turllerock 1' Narclaaua. Coron• del LADIES 1 t«I boot• S20. notaspecutatlveventure .~ to lnciu<M Mrty AM \,·~purl Ht>a<'h arPa. t h rf't' dish•. t>ootca 6 tvrn couch. tbl lempe. oerk Mar &40-1843 V•P• windshield Sl2 Ca I I Gordon ,,. ...-enda.Mut1hawoe-2036 Fullerton A1te CM chra •lee typewl1•r ---I 1 14 ) 8 5 1 • 5 9 5 5 o R ~ l)lndable vefllcle (small h d L Pioneer tmtbl Cer ride> CAMERAS 35mmMlnofta Answering machine $30. (800)432•750588m.tpm r1~~ NOW HIRING truck , van. atatlon our.., JM'r a~ . .-.urn appro~. 111• 8~ IMO Magellan Skl/Sotomonblndlnga Ft 7 with cue Ricoh IOS Gara~ door 099'* 127 l wegon) 10 uMI ,,...,._ I Gltsr#W9 collectal>lea. h $35 150 Z' ... ,.. .......... th '-, .... oOO ~r month. CnU 1 1 :00 "*by ____.. ,_ I~ ..... wit cet• • Ul/9f ~ ...,.,,..,ay ru INVESTORS Pac>« dee* in Irvine ,.., .,.. ......... ng ....... items. 786-6154• Friday 9M-0063. I .,... Mu.1 be dee*l· lo l :OC\ 1•\I. Ottaermlac Toots l>OOlll 1 rm iff a: DEEP ... nat11ng tackle, MANICURE .. nder .. P«· 7 5 t 0 8 5 x g ( 0.. ClSlllERS I GLERI dabl• Con tac I Greg ~o Carnation Sal/Sun •v•tll ty~lter $55 Jig•. polet. r ... • s t ·S t6 feet for acrylic•. •Ilk propertlea AJmoet any· '~ 1 Interviews daily from 11 .00 Hyde Mond~ thr\I F'rl<Mly I 8-6 MIK "°"'...,., ... I Atari 2tOO s.50 20 Geme Long range taci<le box or wraps S30 9e&-623e thing you might require 2· . a.m.-12 noon al 1390 between 8$. and to 30 CIRCULATION DEPT auto part• cvae part• Cart 545 Home copier 36 pole rack S32 480 MEN'S 10-epeed $50 Alto Jay Smtih, lrvtne Cout r' 11}North Pacific Coast Hwy . am onz 2-4321 clotMI S 10-$100 $15 Sound Mo*~ Cotta M ... Slr .. t coat le< br•k• CrulM f Rltrs 78S.. 7500 n·t:.~. 4 3 ~ 1 EOE ---l era S50 t 1•7 ..... ~ DROP ... , wood typing ~5 Girt• hlghrlM with INVESTORS mini we,.. Laguna Beach (on PCH & PlllPIU,.. (WestOltff) 6'2-1065 teble 1202 TVcarta13 loot brakea S30 Excel· houM. 1m1d pertnrlhtp 1 ~ Vle10) An...-1nQ ~ Exp'd ORANGE LOAS T DAil Y PILO T OCCSW&P•En ANTIQUES 1111n ga... NCtllellertlteportabte lent. look. new, extraa now forming 15000mln 4 ~~ Cfl(71 4)49•92331 f ~wr.0.butwlll treln l ' """11 '' 1 1 '" 1 •. •""l ~• • •·•·• Ev.,.,. Sunday Orange binnecle.flbergleaeabot nle box S2 Smith Corona Bergalna 888-8138 lnvatlment Favoreble --. a ,. or more in O Cell tw2· t403 fOJ appt • c*1 ~ Fatrvt.w a 71 VW CM\P9f S.. portable elec1rlc type-MEN, women't clolhN lax benefit Cell Roger or Arllngton. to.ta Meta Dlmet·A·Llne, MUCH writ., $60 Lam&atiad• 2Sc·S 10 Shoes $ t~S5 Fred 855-8754 • hm-3pm Adm1tt1on MORE 432 HolmWOOd. $2. 2 12 pound owttng Tupperware SO c-S3: .... ., tt Lea.a 4114 D •1 p•1 ~ ~ and parlttng FREE Couell.tw..C.bt'd ~ bell• and beg• S7 ~· Lamp 15. Whit• double -I I J I • KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ·No PRIZESI . Speoea I 10 '32·5680 toyota bmpf.Cttt>.bWN l.adi.t bOwtlno ~ 5 ~ bedtpreed $8. Kitchen ft cMe91,ktnys.oddM• ldl S2 Woven wood picnic llama decoratof lten'll * * * _ Set/~ S~2 -... _,. buket S3 Framed S1·S10 Saturday July 14 1t1tcherl•• soc Wood 88m 181 Morrlttown' l -i.u ·-· ~ &eby ltema. 3 apooe ov.r· Fum.llNW.Nehc*t....., ~tur• trame 30•24 S 1 Coat• M... • ~ • p-.. tock, ~ tbl 5411120, radto hem geet.elo. ht C•rved wood lramt lllLllTITILl&U LAYOUT ARTIST ' d mor-. 711 4-1$ 9-4 22.,. 8-4430Plre19Ad(oftClfl 30x2e·~ u o AlumlrnJm MUSTANG radletor S30 . ~ , ~ Ratelgfl CM by Wllaon Of Ot Oley St) Npt Hu lee buolt•I 26' Rye rug Heed• t20 J7815 tlr• ll/14'F11H-11fYr ~· .. v .. BIOYARDSAL!.S~ GIAHT ..... good qullty 52x27 S& Marble tlab S 10 ..Ch 487 • 7009 PlllT TllE f(:: ' • F11rntture. toota. mlac: ltem9. Sat Linene. ..,_, tl"d table 2&x17 S15 '200000H~lTV ~...:,.. ~ a.. ...,..,. ... 2· 12 · MUST Nit 2 ltvtng room .,.oc)ooo Ortlllf(e County daily newsp.'l~ h.a.\ 2'.43 Llttleeon. c M •1•' boota. Ud\. lflCI' .• O..aperyroda 1 ~· chair• matching 125 "'"'""'.·OOO~LLTVTV ---5.4C).4924 ~. *"'-· betfl Candia holder• s. .., .. ~ Foldlng bed sus ....,., ""'" an open1na for a quick layout arust. AGES 11_14 itema 1912 ~ Loac· ~~o~i:;.~ 875·5088..:._ loeneupto t ,,ooo,ooo C~dlda~ must~ able to work w~U ~ ~..nold~ -.. M).1114 etftallbMrnt>agchalral3-NEW df•fttna tat>te Met l1mml'lllall•• wuhsalespeople andmeetdady de9d-EARN• TO $75.00 PB WED ~ ~ Mucflmlec: ORtATSAUS..oNy--ot u AM/fM radio 12. llQht 110 llfd caoee 3 ... lt.n &we know:r, of camera w. "°" "'" I ~ ...-.. .., ,.... 312't Kerry Un9 c M w/d l200-M'b -. KG A•dwood table. ~ f .. t high 15 Heh. btMn 11 *1ltt rt*\ loin.. ar.i. CNst atnt1r:upm91& wwtow benCMI S25 12" round Clothel 76t and more. 6'•11• .. I• .. It II ready art, typt!IWllg, the capabtllty Olrrty Not o. u"" U'I at HO • • llld Lill• 1111 ml S1~ 8"41 hWI p1~ 2sc MX plat .. l .. ~ wan mtJTor 110 ..... l-11-M to mark up layouts for producuon • •hmlll0p111 ....an °" SltwrMJ wt SAT a SUtt ~ 1 1~.,... and MVO guard 60C King llZe bed aprMd mus\ Addal.lonal projl'cU may andude ........ ....,, v ..... ""'.,..,~ 2&SeEIOerlSt C.M cNrlt l ........ StOO Str.tctw beta 6t MCh S7 5o tw2-lt71 lutf'lltt....... flyrrs. brochu~ marw and sale'S ..-. ... prim *"l _,. ._.. ,_ ... -., -~ .,.._Varda, Sat only W MUCH M O .. E-c& 11 Suntl9I megai!Mt 74. 71! ----. ----...... • ~ • .., r-r--M C9lllctilll ........ I Cet ta~ cNc:ti US. ..,... Or• tO-1 11 MCh ~, Paper-NEW .. ~. 'Waterbed UU... tntahon visuals 1·2 ~&rs ex~ri~ '• "° "'1111 _. back• &• Hardbac"• ~r•:ri.~" •. Nokl~= -newspaper pttf~rttd. Send resu~ 1 ,. •t ~ flltlM <.11 • b n =M ~ ·~~ "to. "f:' ~~ 10t 2 alldlng cloM1 maur..... 150 ,,.,.,,. ,._ .t-=..... to ,,_. / a11p CNlr-e......, ~ to ~~ .. 11. door• end tr1c:ka _.. {714) 548 7058 · ..,, -::'1 2....... .......... -..-31"•"'"' aao 1950'• I&(), DeNM .,...., wttft ' cell -,,,.,, • "' -· -w oa• -· ,_ ~at '25. P.oded ORA~GE COA. ·r Pa\ll \ PILOT madlN, ,.._ ..,_ ~I Undttwood porteblt rella IU St...,._ lttel Wlllooopet9f•-"h Ii-------------~ men ttoowt-.O. T~-....----2-""-,-:J-; typewrll• ·~ 1342 La framtd .querlum 15 ~ '"°"gage .,,..,.. p 0 Bolt 1&60 \ MOVINO OUT °' 8fAm --.._ "*' Jolla ~. HuntlnQton lont (2) and COYer1 Wtttl ) .. ~. - -8 • a c h • &4t-7 ..... & Equal HouelnG LMden C.O.ta Me8, CA 0282G F\JAN, IOOlll ~. oftlCa cNlr-. MllO. U 4 Oueflard/Oenntng SatUf· ilghla i&~ ...,.. Atten on.: Lita ~-'th ptrll'I cetNra,lllllc t6e Ptwt. ~ •. flQ4 •&-6 --~~MV4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~=-~-=~U=~-F-~~--~~~··-~-~~r ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ La~~ ~~ - C4 Oranoe Cout DA ILY PILOT/SllUtd•y. July , .. , 1984 la~ lull!! 1aala1 falatfq. Pl..Wa1 WIUtw Cltult u t• 10 •Y'I' 1 r anu crmiai;""a:;;u; bUMP JOU i uaiE11im=1=1=u~Ulltl~:=~ !·~,.;,~,EXT~~. ~ .. .,..,v~-'""'~.,,...~ .... l!.:.:4:.~,:n:a.•-,-... --,1-1-1-I WHITE Wf!X $2.17 per day C•tall na lrom John °' )'OIJ' comput•·lnci r .. -'fj,~t~C~tx'rl§~i~eo""R~§"t.-•1 LandtQPe Mafntenano. SMALL MOVINO JOBS 111111M131 A....,.:c_ Room 12t + & O WINDOW W~I rtw'•ALLYQ1J pey '« :·::,~· !,~!~ :.:~:t:~:2·1443 ~"::=~~: ~~~:l -H~A~u~~~'."~ .. •;o!:~~~-•~':~ .. ~~~v~E~llls-.:i~Fr~ .. ~<i~~;-;o;;;;ai~..._;;;;;a;;/:"°o;;;1w0l~i«:.1-"-'-'"'--·-.. _'-"°'-'-'--1 _"c~E·~"..~v·~1~~··;"~N•~·•;.;;·.v~.;C~M;--,lil~1~:~,~~·~'"'~·~·~·13=1. S II~, 13! dey1 ::;. P.P. g;'~ ~-1! ;Nw cabinet.,-cab!M1 ::u:.:ie ~.~i-=-84&-15124 Fumltute, Tr&lh, T..... occak1n l~r 145.eo14 l~tlo•t.'~ !~~t Draine Clear trom I 16 §t.f: law ,.quh: - Ch•r1er. 10 C• . ,Ai', b & I ·-9634416 NORM ... __ Repair l.uce"tl, dftiJ, ete. conlr.ctOf'I Who DAILY ..... no. ari orm,..e tlllm-I'-Hm. Sfifubl!Trte Trim. COti'IPI wan 1"''""' up. bonded, lnaur ... ...,.'"" M&M .. , -•• M••lco & Ne-1 756-1020 eount-1~. ~9-5747 -Dumplng·H91..tllnQ·MOvingw+ "1' "'''' ._._ work ~ 1200 Ir Remoct.t1Repelf1: eomm1 gardening. compellll'19 P.U.IDllllvery. het Rat• CU•tom Brlok.Slone #457730 (7 14'631.f911 tebor end meld PILOT C"BINETS I C"RPEN· lllld rMkl Ue'd, bonded. prlcea. Chuetl 642·2173 free •I. 24hr. 131·10&3 8loc*;.(;ona-1t•Sluct0 ExP«t ServlOe & R.pelr ti. lloeneed. Uni lrt1 A Csapk.ie& !:: e~i':'!~,::~4~~;· ln1 For e11: 552·9142. Tla IFlll IOlle Aer..fr• .. 1. 549-9492 l~~~~~::i~~ r:r?:~. 3 ~~r;.::00~1 /:.~9~... ~r.~::i=, = SDI VICE l ',=.~,-,5~,:..::e.~o~s""11~,.~0-..,·,-om-J, l ~~•Jr~~~~•~l~ryi~~~~~~~~~-l"Dlf"O;C~r~N~•~il~a~J'f!a-:!Tr_ i'r'w"'lhN1 •1·tr ... , ~~~·-• "1;;;•~·~11;;,,C~l~ff,-,;;al;;!J.,,,""',....1 ,M.,ma"":~l!'-:'"::::=:::'~-I t28J yr1 exp .. work gU9f Con tr.et or• •nt Wk.contemp oil pelntng1. I' -""'Oeuy oo;it11/S0115 reelt mm ng ._...,.... •. 1· ROBIN'§ CLbNINd •A-1 MYlll* bevli P .. nllng "'·3137 111 DAU" .... It Alll 1umei-1. oont.cl DIRECTORY nuo.,por1alt1 543--0350 Ah haw 01 Aamodallng. (GROOMING SCHOOL) F:!!':'~lng·\Awn 5'f."'eo'ff SERVICE: • thoroughly CLEAN 1 EXPERT 1-----''-----S.rvlCM A to Z. we·.,. Got Grondla •t 5H-4C 1 ~---=----1 F9f\Cft, Patio'•· Pein Ung Taac:n.r, 21 Y'' u;p. 1,., T••m. c~---u., clMn houM. 540-0157 0 ..,.. 26 )IHn •xPtflenoe Painting.quality work.low ttte PerM>fl for •V91"Y Jobi any queation.. c plulltle lR\l lNEMIRROR Brochor., Fli.rt. LogOI. Aeu.prlce.841·1990. 546--2141 -· Lie T 111 4211 73Q.l3&3 prlon.Loeal rllatenc-. 646-73 10 tor'I Stale L and the HUNT INGTON ... di, ate, eonc.puoo 10 ST FO ESS Yard Mlln. & Htullng ExpertlM HOUMkM4)1ng . . ' 642·51137 CUtt Bowd. 28 CIYIC BEACHCOMBEA.--Y Completloo • &31 .aoe2 BE R L D~all Leo 557-<lSOI Oepend.r> .. fTru1twor1hy ITUYlll Oil.UH Pina, Room eeo Patio.. Oecka. Fencea. We bring IUppliel end RC"• Palnllrtg & Repair IMfil.t -Ana, C" '2701. :=~~\ 12yr exp O•vti 84&·2i90 • YW"Ll ;"PING • •••• ,... ...acuum. kttty 641 ·4970 mHm •m• OI. EXTERIOR SPECl ... LISTS REPAIR §pec:lall11-1266 I CALL TOD"Ylt Alt_~alt f)(pert Carpentry Sitr~loa ,"11 Text urea Ae'1°"3 ·~~ CarpenTr)tPalntng Rep;Jr1 Llk• e CLEANER HOUSE? OranRe Co. 0t1Qlnal lie. 953·42113 PTL 1eu Fr" •t. 30yra exp. p0Jlng A•ou • D-~alr• Rep•l•·R·-od-"ddltlono r .. ftt. Kevin ·1~3 1o-o 11 • •net S1udentMovera.Tn110red ••• Fii Liii ,__.. "'" ,.. mo{'."_••f.:. •. _p,,~d'-Expa1111alSuppllaa/Llc L'•. 112,_.3 .... , ... 27 770-27215 •nY1tme Wall -Aeaurfaclng-Sealcoatlng Doo1s-e1c 548-4lill0 Eltcl1le1I .,,,. •Kn ...,. ,.. J..,.."i*I 548-0e!1 "' YO!.H O.Jly Pilol Ind • S&S 631 ·4199 1;;;;;;.;,;;;.,,;;;,,..,...,..,=.,.,.-I count •AC 953 ... 293 PTL --na NEW WarehouM S1orage farria.t S...W:.OlractOtY Ooora-Wlndows-Pat10•· P&Rltll ELIOnlO c R I SunMt Cout CIMnlng Palatlaf l 1er.,~;;o~.~,"'l'lw~~~1,~o~,~ .. ~1,~.,...,,~,.tT~1~l~IJ~·~·~·~·~lt2Jl!;'l~r,,,,,.I ~rnant•U.,,.. ... II , "Her111on1-"ddlllons Ouatttywork.freeeel. ompellv• ates or •II Luabrus cleaning Apta ''-''iii;;iiih,,.,""""'r-1 C 1y--ICJ-4121 tit. IOI I a1at. 35yrs ex.p Jerry 541-441 3 425513 918_7401 IYPft ol comm. conat. & houMa, olct. exp''d. F,..91· RICH Rb SiNOR'§ atallallon. Aha. on11Ult· Frank• Telephone R~r I St"iet C C raaid. rap•lrs. 20 yra •llrmitH 751 .lilQll Newpor1 Custom Pllnllng lll'lt "n1Qnmt. 51 1·1590 & ln1tallallon. 1 & 2 llna ~~~~~~~~~I ·-'==------•••• , ••erett AESIOICOMM"L/INO ex.per 751-3662 llc 1$yf1 0lhappyt\.1Slomerl. f"RTHING INTERIORS phones ... , over pnona. ICt•&liea.J Ceffiatl llZWC& llUllE brfvew•ys. pa1lo1, path•. 26 yr•. Do my own w01k Expe11 Repairs. 15.-,.,, Reliable, hon.I, r&alOl"l· Lie. 280644. 15715..0313 H"NG!NG ISTRIPPING 8 yrs eKp. 542·1i1220 . Part• & Service etc No job too amall Lie 27804 1. "J 646-8126 G r•• abla •Kp, local couple. \/ISA·MC 673-1512 ESOUISITE "CCOUST!C en. malnt. •l•ctlc•I, Amp••,., •. 673-7227 RAINBOW e"tNTING Ae19<ayed or new. Call lor Open 1 days . 548·1565 Reas Mickey 536-0553 C.r•taiat plumb. Craig 536-4 1 llil Quality i• our l)OllCy NORMS WALLCO\/ERING 1,T~U~i;lf'li<S.i:i:miii'Cl:;,,,,,,,..,,,.1 a.p«:lal & lrM Mts Aft 6 WIOR lfYfll Dr1ve w•y•. S!d•w11ks . uOIE GALL" ht& ff &Ill ITUYlll AOTllWI 150-6641 JEFF Lie !MB FrM E11. 10 ~ roll. T'fPlnQIWord Proceulng ... , Plano •f '"' P m. l-47-7lil01 We cleat"l your hull end r• Patios, Spa Pads lle'd TREES Servlcu" to Z. We ' ..... Go! HOUSEIOFFC CLEANING EXTERIOR-TOP OU"LITY •330918 7f!0..721 1 All bu1lnn1. school & P«· M•ltitai/lt•Htlilf placa tines at your sUp Ron 55&-0034 Toppect/remo11ed. Clean· The Person tor every Jobi Ca11 u1 In your clMnlng worll lor your 1. FrM nt. •onal p10Jee11. 851-1041 For C'lu&i Caotooayl 841-0792 C~il• Cart up,ne .... 1awn1. 75 1·3476 ~ &4e..73l0 roletl 54g.7310 Aet'i .Oalel-415-15637 Pla&ttr/lt'!ir IWlnllUI ACTION Room Xdd111on1. ;:;moa.i, Zlmmerm~ Boat Main-Caring Mother will babysit LANDSC APE & CLEAN-Repair•. Painting. o.ywa11, \/«y lhorOUQh. Gd rehl. HI• P1lnllng. Int /SKI . Eb1§ PLAlTERING. Typing, Word PrQOIUlng. A DA~l1 "LO' lree .. t'• & dlNIQn, W.W tanance lrom TOP TO 1n my home CM area/enc UP 5 Yrs axpe.r. lree HI elc. fr• ntlmat... Dependable & axper'd. Quality at lowalt ra1 ... N .. 1 Patches & TeKlures. Fut. lrlendly aerv'I08. We AD-YISOI Construction. 831.J \lilO BOTIOM. 633·6591 lg yard-Ale 631-5253 D• ..... 160·lil011 Gary 645-5277 PTl 5415-BOH or 1552·9522 Free •t. O.ve 642 ... 1583 Int/Ext. tree e11 . 645--8258 P·U & deliver. 1575.5712 MJ-1611 .......... ~~ijiiiiii~miili!~~~-1-!a~.-.rl'!' A11liaae11 60 5 Ni1eellaaeta1 6211 Piaa11/0sta•1 1221 hats, lail 7014 A1tn WaatN 9020 4 ff s ftl IGJO A1111, l•Mrt Aatt&, l•HrtH Aaltl, laJ!rt .. 601 l F•r•il•rt Kenrnor• • ...,. 175, gn BEAUT Reed Ratan Din D•ll·am•ll conectlon lncl AARR 11JGT?5N console Law 3 11111 lnci• gd rec I OAlll TllAY I '80 SUBARU BRAT ax1 IMW ii 12 IMW 1112 Fiat dl'}'tlr 175 545-5243 set 55·· dla .. luy IUllan old r•r• ero11c •lchlng pl•no w/bench 1 1600. boe1 5450 s.&-Oo~7 lor \19hlcle. 551·8285 Flberglaia •hell, Ell tr• oc' mll~R .,. '3.65. mini eond, aulo, ~.,~.-·~5Bpy~o~.~.,..,c~o'ftlN on top. 6 swvl chrs/5.. H·559-731S/W·8515-4253 Call •32·8014 · Sharp (7152ZRGJ rr" I. '.. 'oz2 •1 1 di 1 Luder• 11 fully found wllh WE llJ S2718 air. p/1. p/b, lnrf, IMther, cond, new pklah It CUln ons, un n ng A-McWlillama 510 opl ot C I ) II S3350 OBO l ;"'~'°~'~O~bo~.~6~7~S-:'.3~7~77'._~ll Df.;0<;~UioW.mm&I rr n conao a o ll1h o re moor lnQ BILLMAXEYTOYOT" Sa ... -Servk:e--LMl!ng • o y1 angl1350831..o& 3 Kitten• 2/M.1/f Iii Wk• Divorce 1&1e WMtern & ~ood c ond., 1575 . 114,SOO (213)61i12-4905. DLUIDOI 1g202ee .. -962·0129 ******* 846--8533 .75 121 SL, 2 dr, ~r:1n:i'~~-2~'&' bol ~-~~our.~~~~~~ Indian ;~J6~2' lllho1 151·2223,548-6714H. 0<(206)_.5S·1819 UITllCIS lneb 9 UDELLEITllYllTlll '77 530I Slvr wl N•vy 11hr Klnteond$850•9' ' •••-• '~==~~====I TV,la•l•, -r IWIU'-• Elecanrf&Wndw.,41.pd e whl & 2 bile Shepard <JV-u.-1 FOR ule 70 LOba!er trap• tt.23z New HI Fly 300. UMd 4X. ·77 Oet.un longbed auto, r" -_,. ale am/Im ~n. xlnt PIJ PI. Free 10 • good Couch avo grn •lcust ttrtl • Sell w/1111 bag, 2 degger nu bfak•. !tree, uphol•. 783201autoa/c(S71VCX) shape, 18 700 obo Bea•• home 751·7334 allpc-.irs 175 440·13« :~: 1~a1.'.e:::::·1e°C~~ Em«aon stereo, amlfm boards 1650 831...()9159 Ktru '3000. 939.g547 76 320l 4'P(l a/r(71i14WAL) 759--0601 1720--0441 1::::::..,.,,,.,,.,,,.. siereo receiver, 1-1rect1, al1et 5pm -·o 79 320141Pd •lr(511WRE ) '11 OYOI "dor•ble tree kitten• 10 G!rf1 whl Fr Prov bdrm ind s ee Sat only, C9N recorder &42_.lil79 Yl•I ~ 7932014apd1/rt547WRO) Dal&•• 1111 new pelnl, bfak•,, GOOD HOME. Seml hae Sal. 8 pie c••-1450 ~~j~::;~;:;64· Sun/Fr! F ..,. "d 1 Vld Sall or treda COlumbl• 36 ; 175 FORD E15b Ven I0320l5spd1/r(1JUB133) 179 blf§ON 280ZX 'c ..... toolo;llrun• lreJned. 850-2028 54 5-28001545·7783 °' "".,.,-. 80 dlesel \/HF ·sg nut boal eonverlion. p/1 plb VI, 80320l51.p1/r(1BEN7lile) with air cond & low mU• 11950/obo. 75~1! Blk Lab Mali Puppy. MO\/tNG onto boat-queJ King matreu unosed 195, bum T.V. & e ft dlligOl'leJ S36,500 O< trade 151( ft llf IWIO, b!JCkel IMlt, Fully 80 5281A/T alr(1BYU831) (492WFL) lovable good nat to good Ir. dr, t>r ru m & ecc. LOW 2 Oak & M-iile end tbl1 min t cond IC1Mn S600 equity, tor 20-30' Salty USED CARS & TRUCKS equip, bay wndows/tunrf 11320f51Pd l tr(000199) SllilSI ·79 CVCC rblt :'le' home 646-3903 PRICES/MUST SELL $65 H . 2 Mii "a1w1re 710-0122 lallboat. PP 720·1450 COME IN OR CALL FOR $3500. 472·lil025ah 5pm. 11 320l auto•lr(lD"G&64) BILL MAXEY TOYOT" l2900 call..,.. : 963...()57 1 S20ee. 111onewara 1vc I Sony 111" Color TV, wood dys 788·6517 eves FIEI APPUllAl. '80 vw \/"NAOON 61 528! 5.pd •lr(1BRJ737) 19202 BHch 962..0129 '79 PREOULE 40K F~~~ :::~1 :~-n~~d~yd Petlo Furn·naer new 2 ~~l·h·r:;~.~tf~4 1~r~n~ cab, Kl~S350 540•7051 Int&, Cormler·O.Ullo lo w M 11 ''· Clean • =~ ~: :::: ·~111~~~r) ·so D"TSUN 2802 ~~5o-::. "a'f1..; doorbell541-1 828 Tropltone comfort IO~llULI lnt1Jt11ral 7011 S~Alki 7011 GIRltLIT 11"DM&e:l918 82320151Pd•lr(1F01921 ) ""T·TOJ>", OL, Air cones. Keelhound, fem, neu-loungers. 2 Brown-Jor. ,. Unrinllfiid bOat •PPfOK 19211 BEACH BLVD. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 12 7331•/r l 'd (1EVJ434) N~ (848ZLS) Hlond•,D•1•ce: ~· dan spring chalrs & sid• Sola, chra, lamp•, game 30. Steel bar lrame 211 17 I entury Riviera, HUNTINGTON BEACH 19202 Beach 962-0829 83 32015spcl 1/r(010243) 17718 11Ht down · · · tered. Loving. well-train· table ,97.3930 tble & chr1 elec Ken S · I bel CM · 185hp, onty 100 hrl. Xlnt 141 1011 Ml 1111 83 32015.pd 1/r(11mv997) Bill MAXEY TOYOTA mercill IMM All-t .a. needs good hme..... dryer. p lct~re1, misc ante A · cond. 113-2191 OR • I · Aati,at&, 83320151P(ia/r(1FWB412) 192028Meh 9152..0129 432-1977 ~7,'=~~7tj'~ld ~:·~-~1 ~~ld=1~ 759--0937 PIWlr ..... 7012 750...0495 E..,.. WIWUTYllR Cla11le1 tOtS 83320151Pd•lr (OOl212) ·11 240Z 1 owner run• Puppi..pltbYH/goldenrat $50 142·26915 OLYMPIC BASKETB"LL 141 Gleapar wt35np EVin 111· SO WINO tunnel 45• OLUllllEIOAll ·17 Woody Wagon ~~~~1e5~!J~!~~~71 irMt 11,800 552·1551 11•11 mix cull , great w/klds, 2 lltts llnaJ16110 115-0ea wltrlr super eond 11795 cl'lvy Wlr ln)eeted 10 hfl SMRonaldO.ce BEACH BOY SPECIAL, 83S211E5apdL'd (95&441) 51-ISlil&O mu•t ... u 63.1--0613 Jtwelrz 6214 BOKg 115 so.. 494.4474 675-75741150-6330 on eng e.e..8707 Gary orig. thrU•OUI, IXCll. 83 528E 594) I .~,=.-.~,~.~.-.~.~ ... =.~,-.= •. =====~=~o 3 75 caret EMERA LD Pl1no $4 75.ch alr $75, 1e· Cabtnerulw flberglu '78 Jet Skis & Traller. X1nl cond. 117,500. Serloua lom~l H\/El&e) amlfm. good tranapo & R.fr1d.l l25.1Llt! tanks fl {unMt) Appra!aed $1950, avtery $450, wshr/dryr sound. Evtnrude, trailer cond.642·81i117.Call any· I n q u I r I e • on! Y . 64318151pdl'd(41995g) mpg 115001548 ... 941 octagon), walerbed hlr sell lor 190011 640-8888 S7sea 842·5549 e-.,.ft Incl 11250 54!5-0229 time. Allt tor Jeff 2 1 3 14 51·52 4 3 o r ~~R S30 873·292111646-1662 714/499-2157 "7lil ZX 5 Spd, ale, Am/Fm 01,.,MONOS. Beaut while Pool t•ble. 4X8, slate, 18 ft HudlOl"l S.y Packet. Jlariat Etalp. 7011 c•••· 115 .300 Oll•r 5m•m01•,Y.••, ~0•,e 7,~~!i 1 01 ct $950. 1.85 C1 curved 1eg1~ all IC09ll 1eak deck•. canopied 1942PtathdefmanWW 11 Aatn l•rrtH (71•'•11·1171 545-713 11545--5323 $1650 Miriam 687-2956 like ewS:6SO 720 3880 f•t--1eu curla!n1 lull -/W •W•l w/kld15415...()858 n · · · °""'"" ' axtantwlcaMperf cond 4 WlHl l>ritt1 9030 Alli le•H 1109 208W.11t.S•nl•"n• '81 3100X amlfm CM.U, 1111•--~S~H~E~R~R~Y~ .• ~P~O~O~O~LE~S~ Ni1cell1aH•I 6211 752· 1182 canva• cover 75g...()294 S 1150 842·59a4 '79 LOV 1Xa PICKUP '715 SPYOER 76.000 mllel CLOSED SUNDAYS air , 4-door, '·•P••d SOUTH Sc AM Els 1965 16h CENTURY •o-i ·~~~;r.~~;;;-~•1,==~·~7'~·~1'~!~7~~= Poodle. klt1ens, lree to $125 value oi mov;sso R ·L · Seagull 11"4 HP , 10· flberglua shell, Stereo runs great, neect1 pain! ,,._, s1ored ski 01 bay bo•• s-~ • -·• ,,.. 0 9 LARGE SELECTION OF oozx 5 000 COUllTY pood home ~6-21"48 boKel ~11119 tor ... ,.or. ,.,1n1 ......,.,.., ~ (lUO 21 $4000 640-3277 NEW & USEO BMW'S! '12 Oataun 2 , 1 . 720-1206 ANSWERS wllreJler, new cover, \II OBO BX 3615, NB 1121513 $2981 ml, like new. under war· Fanit1rt 6025 Interce p tor e ng ine BILL MAXEY TOYOTA A1•i 9107 LOii IUOI llW r1nly. $1 1,800 759~12C>e lllZI 'u,. bl••& S nd bog ••• ,, •. 2 Opening Cermony O!ym· w/velvet drive trans. SliJI • Deeks 7022 19202 Beach Sll2...()829 '•• =s Mu1t .... olnt \/OLUME SALES .,, o·TSUN 2100• ·n-.... ........ ,.. "" pie Tlcke1 s. $200 area. Swalhe · Yodl• $5500 or otlet Locallon· ,,,.,.,.,, ..., SERVICE& L«SING • • w-llkenu Ea$430retaH: Ml Under agncy prltN. pp Crank. Ouity 858 w l Bt h. C.M 45 ft mooring Newport "83 TOYOTA cond •II opl1, 1nr1 + ltrir ~ SteteoTape(553WZP) 111 .. lll.! $375 650 ... 4581548-5709 S10001pr. e ..... 544-7668 SHADES 631·2597 or 642-2897 Beach w/1mall u.llboal Four Wheal Orlva, Teroet Int, S6250 obo 557·81915 317LOONN.GCB"!'!'fcAHve. 12181 V•"·-s·•-..... WI 'Will I $12,500 492·1281 ~ Bll lMAXEYTOYOT" ""''""" -3 nu t\.lsl made picnic Ml• 4 Olymp ic Tlcilell (Traek) 1 e · you o-.,.e me I=~~~~~~=-1 ,~~~~~~~~ Walon, 15 .000 mU•1 10 9112 (No. Cherrya1111·405) "nd L9Ulng ~~,~~l~h!~· r~8n.~ 1:~ Aug •·3·PM eKChanoe ~~=~a~J .~;J~y1~0~~·r.~~ 2~·13~~81~1~:!'1~!?! B~~:n. w~~;o: a';:'~:~: ( IG A 7 1~918 ·Yo f3$: Kint a>nd aJvrlred ~l 14) 111-lllQ. ·~~~!,= 94). ::~::! 11711 Beech IMv 91alned & polyurethane lor another date Dick · loved you 1n a!! the other 1'iS!oli""jjb<67~30j·~95~700S0,iho;u;· ! ,;"~500~~· 6''.:.:S-: ... '.°'.:~·,-~~ Bill MAXEY TOYOT" l n Ir 0 U t CK S °' l E rad&-IM Welcome Slereo, snrt. 28k. a.ti olr (7H1u4"1)"'i!4°"2~2a llnflh $100 54-0-1735 !7141 751 ·9560· eves SHADES .. 121 n l!berglau Seahorse. 19202 S.ech 9152...0829 673-3025 OPEN SE\/EN O"YS ovet 15500 542-7961 ) 11 6-40...0253 Clvlllzed qui•! eouple 1 ~==---~==!b-----===c---I ·---------·r 9 F1Naug sola llke nu $125 4 tlckels tor Olympic ;;"~·-·~j·~·~·~·~ll~l~·-.,.:;'~22;;;4•1 S:~pstu~,' h~:~. ~~~!~ needs ipaee tor 31 . m ® m @ m ® m m----~,=r-,--·----,=1=1--{.- ... free rotker 962·5153 Gym nasUt• July 30th 5 pe drum ee1 2cymbol1, 1 $7500 146-8554 pp ~-::-;~ll~~t7~:;~b~:: \\:~ \\:" \\:II ~,·'IJ ~.~ @ ~ All Maple dining room M1 640·&843 """ hf·h•I. music 9t•nd 4 32· Fellows & Stewari. l ocal refs. ~ ~ ~ Incl hulcl'I, 12· Brlgok:l l'Boa~~,.~ll~ul~. -m-,-,~, ~,.-.,,--n stool.CUM. 495--5527 1926 claulc. brl1to1. dll. 1---~-~---1 I touch gd cond ~9...()373 Tabreez Perslen rug, 10 1 '0~l~li~e-1'F~1-r-1"i1_1_11_/~--I \/HF. ret•nl 1ur-.,.ey. Ludera ll lully lound Wllh @" s 0 UTH • I 32'oltahora dbl mooring 1•,•/ "lmoal newkln<Jalde brau )'rt old rown1, ye low• Et.it•tal 6226 $28.500. 548-88154 113,500 12131 592_4~5. b ed Inc l. e ve ry · & green•. "ppraJMd •11 •• ,....;,-~0~-.':..!'.·,,;.~.~.~.~-~.~.1~,,~.~.;,100o~.~,;;..,"'w"'"~'~~~.-;1'i3~. •~O'°H~p thing.642-96f41 1 12.000 Any rnonable ""'5 ,_,, Wanled to IN allp Of dock m ofter Mua l Mii lmmed C>lk vlnyl couch. plclures. Mete lu!I eover li ke new to accommodate new IS "ntlque vanity end tabi..; "67 Pontiac 283, 4·dr, !air 675...()205 c 0 n d I 4 2 0 0 ° b 0 f1 power yacht 720. 12oe oak. and wicker. Lamps& cond 222 36th SI NB 675.J132/646-5710 c 0 u NTY mltc540.78 l4 S1ackchrs S 12ea.Foldlng l==~=~~== lleyclH 1012 Contr1etors truck rack arm chr1 S30 M. Pllney Clinic 18" Southcoa11 _ @ Autd oak plac8'. •ampa, s 150 & !ool bol $45. Fil• Bowe• !old Ing mchn b •Y b o e 1 I 4 900 Schwinn Contlnantai. \\' 0 /1 couch, coffee tbl, ol! various sm trucka l1h1 $300. Blueprlnl mchn 840·4-022 men's 26 Inch 10 llpci, ~ I ~~'="="'='""='=· ""==·'="='.,. ... ;.L"":..::~·~"...::.'-~':":'====~':':':O·:':':':"':':"=:::=: IFlnalty • power boal llsl'I· tote rack, handle bar Ing & crulalng club! w. ~~1e~i4''~~~rl~~~n m MOTORS ~· now ~ve 7 quality power boalt 25--4 1 ft Iha! you l~'-""'~~$"50~113-1_·_12_705~~ -----~ Hli I ~n2g5oi!~0~ ~::i.:.1~~ MOPED. bOTROU @ --------------------------------------SYDNEY post! C•lt 173-1974 or Red, like naw, 1150. ~ 964-7222 997·1167 0 New Trac Eagle moped MARR "'° ... , .. ~I ...... ,. '•••••••••••••ilJ~~~~;~E:: I 0( 858-11'.534 \/espe P200E. 119ry elMn. Sunday, July 15 7014 10 ml, like new. 1925. C•U ~;;:nt;;;:fii:;:;r.-:::;::;;;t ll ,,!'0~··~·~7~•~•~··~1~''~---ARIES I March 2 1·Apnl Jli) '(o u'll be callt.•d upon to mediate 11 disputes Powers o f persua!iion arc heightened. )O\J can restore Ntltrcyeln/ harm on) on domc-.11c fro nl Proicc1 w1ll be completed . ""1!.h .,.,111 romc Sc11tt11 1011 \rue and ro m ance is emphas1 1cd Libra pla)S kc) ro le 1996 SUZUKI GS758L I HOROSCOPE ------ 1nde~An~~n~~-'c~~~~11 !1~;~~i11:~~n~~\~c;~.;n~:r ~c;T!~Jl:~· ~::d~~la;~~~ Make Otter 5415-2748 ~~p~!5~/~dv~i 6~-;;12: ISl\,11 s 10 0 0 s 1 0 0 0 I .,.,ho .. pulls strings"" •S on ~uur s1dc and )ou"ll tlC a .... arc o f 11 Leu. 16' Neptune llbetglast 2 ·75 Yam SOO XT 80d 1116') ~ ·\quarius nat t\C~ fig ure 1n e:\.tl\1ng ~·cna no bunks. lrlr, Kint eond 1500 ml 1850 7Slil..0309 GEJ\111''1 (Ma) 2 1-J unc .:'.!OJ. S1 1~'k to fa miliar course. d ei.p1H' 1hu~c i~'~'~'0~07P~PT.B~l7!~·~"~778~= 1'83 Yamaha 750 Seca m ~ .,.,ho urge \uu to thro..., (·au t1on to winds C heck d1re~t 1on ~. 24"COLU MBIA. 7 5 Honda under 1800K m: 12500 ~ cummu n1ca1e \\Ith o ne at a distance a nd bring spiritual \alul·~ 1nto ~ea~·~=~=:";;~1 ~t~1"'0~"°='~"~·7 .. ~'6~•7!~S7P~"=·I Gu1r1nfeed REllTES focus. 'l'uu'JI learn where }'UU stand \\Hh loved u nc and )OU'll be n1o rc HOND" XL200. llka new, @ I \C{"ure as result NB •llp 17500· 494.2806 only 1200 ml 11 100 obo. \\,'~ 1111. TIADE .. 11 01 AU IEW 'I• SCIRQCCOI CANCER (June 2 1 .Jul~ 22) 0 1\ ('r\1f}. d1 spla) \ crsatil ll). do ~o n1e 21· CAL 2·27 '77 w or w/o 644-0226 or 640·9162 l>er~nal1n\es11,at1nga ndop<•nbnts ofcommu n1ca t1on.En1pha s1son NP mooring . Kir a• 111 B 1020 m 639-6276 • tr •••• ph)S1cal a ttraction. added poptilant} more de mands on ~our 11mc )'o u'll ll':lrn a sci.:rL·t that could 1n\Ul\C unique 1n\cstmc n1 plan 41· Perry. "81 lce1ch, ctr OPEii HOUSE LEO (J ul\ . .:!J-Aug. 2.:'.!) Bl'Con1c 1an11 l1ar \\1lh IL·gal c~hts. cockpll. rantaatlc cond , perlect 11va·a boerd & perm ission~ Spothght o n po""blc partncrsh1p. coopcra tr\C e ons. crul••r. l 157K . p p pubhc11 ~ a nd n1an1al status. II will be necessa ry to fC\1SC. rC\ll'\li and 751·2156 dy•, 781...073SI pcrhap\ !l) rebuild on a m ore acteptable s1ructu rc Sl..orp10 figurl'!> '64 Gladltor 24"1oaded prom1nC'nll) mooring •vaH.15000 obo VIRGO I .\ug 2 l-Sept 22): T akc notes. ge l thoughts on p:ipc1. plan (8ll ) 798·4l50 ahead fo r \,acat10rl ho liday o r travel 'I o u 'll be 1n c-ontat'! w 11h h\el}. l ~==~====~I '73 Hobie Cat 14" wltraller o pt1m1s11c, crea!J\C 1nd1 v1duats. A ~pc-c1a l ser\ ice-wdt aid 1n ac h1 C\ 1ng good cond 1750 Must goal Sag111a nus and anothCI' V1rgo figure pronuncn1ly. ...n p p 716-2272 LIBRA !Sept 2J-<Xt 221. Pleasure pnnc1 ple is emphas1Lcd. 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(151213) "THE CUSTOMER MUST BE PLEASED" ALL CARS GUARAllTEED mt••U"''I SllTI c11m YUIWllll "WlftLllT IElllEUal" V<*"ne S--. SeMce Andl.Mllng 18711BMctl81¥d. ~~BMctl (l 14) w-n. WEClRE ...... STADIUM .POllTIAC STADIUM We're New We're Oeahng 714-315-1919 s.a...s-v.c~ ...,.,9-_..._ SANTA ANA, CALIF. '8111 1981 CORYETIE -. 18,000 miles, extended warranty, Burgundy with red interior, T-Top, one owner (103270) $14,500 ce OrangeCOut DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juty 14, 1984 • 1985 FLEETWOODS & DeVILLES IN STOCK NOW! .... ·' ... 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 1714) 540-9100 1213) 587-8266 (Just one mile south of the 8 San Diego Fwy. on Harbor Blvd.) ----:---,_ --------• • ------ -- Getti ng through the 1nortgage loan maze •• , bll". 1he ,.,.,., °' houl*lg 'c:Mm8nd' .. ~ M4 0 rl'c ... -'*' Fon:&tr. '1'hit • .,__,. ia w- Ully"'*'111 F0t ...... Wta1 ... ln a 1~.iooc~.,.., ... ao-.. ... hOrne ...,, 2.000 .. • ..... 10'I rent. )QI WW1ll to buy n..• • 9)s be • laMrJI • ..,. 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HL - lido P-* Grae> • act1'lle In .. --... _ ""'9"'l8rll. indu6- • 1 GCllJ9cA. ........ .,. .. ci. ~ f E • --MW .., pr-opwty ,,,.,_ eo • The Harbor Area's Oldest Real m•IES& IUlFmD -=-~ !.oc:u:. u.a. lmlD = am• .! xo::c 6: -:xr.m tcr.i. ps:. : ::Wou from the !t, .r_, tr.: ~ ~ ~ .1'~ ~ E. y Q.:c-~ :r~ ~ ~ ~ 5nanc- Ha TlllR... -Jll 3 bdrm. 3 bath home featured m Home & Garden maganne Pnme U>rona de1 Mar locatiao wnh ternhc bay & ocean \flews l block to the t:ie.ch.. -~ -~~ ~ 5'-",..e.:-.O&t."~ \',....'I u! t.:Jlt ~ !M'~ ~ ~\-.i!hur... ~~ :., :r.r:::;, ~ ~ G.:S: '.L ~-.&!JU ~~.e:i. ?.-n~ XQ: rmJEE Or. t c:v: ?. : ~"' ~ Cl'"~ ZI!: t:: a:::s;xa - ~...:. : ~ !i...._~. ~ ~~ ~ ~ (213) 828- SUMI .... -M., 11 ti.Ill TIP • --Ill UI ..,.. ~ pl-.a se.Ile:: iD ~-Seduded & very pnvate 3 bdrm ~ with ~ CXIDOCI ..-nh ~ panoranuc view Elegant and oom.fanablr 11nth ~~ roamn large family room & pnvate view spa. w--vn· Ss~ mrmrr:-..s~ 'r.Y"l' at o.:-ocean and ~ -S;m>o1.11 2 bC2n::i ~ :ie:; heme-reduced \0 ..-..... estzllt 111.- ~ :x:c.ne ,..,th long for tbf;> :?U.~ Sear the HARBOR REALTY L11S1 u .a. MPLD 1m,111 3 bdrm & 3 ba lhs m each urut plus f:ireplaca.. pauos.. pcu.z:zles and an ocean \'le'W sun deck. Only l year old lnm FYl.Y.. I t-- Not a rondo1 Nicel v mamtamed 3 bdrm home wi1h e:nclosied yard & rovered pauo Tem.fic locataoo - ~-alk t.o POOl tenrus & clubhouse Qwet Sb'eel. (714) 673-4400 2865 E. Coast Highway-Corona del Mar -e,, -'" - I Nei ho to. an pl1 an $1 --Slut be 7& For de hse En tor Cll lse Ge tor HV~ W/I ht11 75! ltg Jb; nae , Feel cri: wa @ n kit I N8'11 $1 Re Npt COi s1: s~ Cai det oat --~ ----~~--~--------------~---------------------------'!!I~ ...................... .... ... aamlUllD ....,_ Imtant appeal & dramatic impact just begin to deacribe this stunning Medit. contemporary home. 4 BR and enormous entertaining area. Totally rebuilt in the best of taste. Perteet for the d.iacriminating buyer. Polly Johnston. , .. ,, ...... ,.. ....... CAMID SHORES -Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn, formal dining nn home. This single story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shuttera, skylights, plus many up- grades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard Donna Godshall. IU1 llY asllll CUii UH,IOI Motivated owner has reduced his Plan 3 to $335,000. Great com er location-near pool & spa. Fonnal dining room. 3 BR, large family room. Maxine Propp. UfflllT 1111,000 A marvelous home -60 feet on the bay. 4 BR, sunroom, beautiful lg fonnal living rm, den- master suite, oversized bayfront terrace, dock for 50 ft. yacht. You own the land. Barbara Aune. •CUYH Ult,000 Superb "Dover" plan tucked away at the end of a cul-de-sac. 2 BR, den. single story on oversiz.ed well landscaped lot. New carpet & paint. Price reduced to sell! Martha MacNab. Ill FUltU .. UOl,llG The only Lush E Plan on the market now. 1f you need the largest home built in Eastblulf with a view, 3-car garage and 5 BR, please give us a call. Coby Ward. EllUIUIUIY F&llU ... 11,111,000 BIG CANYON -With a blend of traditional and contemporary, this 6 BR, 7 BA home is truly the ideal family home. Features a fabulous golf course and lake view. Includes the finest of quality construction thruout. Owner LS very motivated and will consider trades. Danny Bibb HH,000 Unobstructed view of the Big Canyon Golf Cow-se. This 2 BR, 2 BA McLain Townhouse is the ultimate in luxury. Expansive living rm with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and 13 ft. wide balcony. Mas1er suite with vaulted ceilings. Fee Land. Stephanie Grody. 41' UYFIMT 1.81 ISU Slll,lll LI DISTINGUISHED -Special location near com- munity park, beach, tennis. Very comfortable sized 4 BR custom home. Great approach to large slip & pier. Favorable new land lease and superb purchase option. Tom Allinson. Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertie'ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Satwdlry, .My 14. 1984 -3 ' • 644-6200 2 Civic Plaza # 100 Newport Beach, Ca . .. lllYM "tw IURIW 1121.- A superb, 10phisticated, town home in a pres- ~ gate-guarded community. High ceilings, large l'OOll'l.5, crown mouldings. gorgeous gardens. 4 BR, spacious family room and a peek of the ocean. Lucy Rose. UYFlllT LIT-aDMD lt1._ Pier permit included. Only remaining bayfront lot 'tor sale on Promontory Bay. F.asy boat aa.-ess to main bay. Beverly Morph y. rm PUI • UUIY • Ul2,lll Light & airy. High ceilings 4 a great feeli.ng home. Paneled den with large fireplace, formal dining rm, breakfast area. Large living rm. 3 BR. 3 BA. Ir.cl. land. Barbara Aune. l*llUFF OISJ•.. Sltl,111 4 BR, study, library & lg country kitchen -ideal for the lg family. Separate master suite -upstairs with lovely view of CDM Beach. Assumable 1st T.D. owe lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith. lllllf10UT ---tll Cll 1121,111 Located on a double-wide lot. this lovely home offers old world ambiance with the latest in modem· conveniences. Beautifully remodeled. 4 BR, 3 'h BA, family room, extra large living room, large patio and yard. Some ocean view. Micki Cooper. 1121,000 FlllT ,,. YllW SMl,000 Beautifully upgraded 3 BR Bluffs home. Newly decorated wtth a gorgeous view of the back bay, city lights and mountains, and two great private patios to help you enpy it all. Coby Ward l.91 ISU UYflllT U ,llO- SP~ ACULAR -Rare opporturuty for choice location on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for enterta.J.ning. 5 BR, many exceptional (eatures tailored to luxury living. Pier and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis 11' If UYlnllS 11,Hl,111 WATERFRONT! Gracious one-story home! Cus- tom remodel w/gounnet kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR. family rm, 3 BA. 2 private beaches. 24 hr security gate. Dona Chichester. ................ 11,1 .... CONTEMPORARY -This 5 BR, 4 ~ BA unique single level custom home borders the 14th fau- way in this exclusive gate guarded community. The very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa are enhanced by a very secluded location. Danny Bibb. Ill UIY9-f ... IY Lm11M lltl,111 Th.is 3 BR, 2 ~ BA customized home has all the quality you would expect from th.is pn!Sti.gious location. Features an incredible kitchen. Awaiting your gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb. .. UITll-llftl ~ ....... This 2 BR. 2 BA Deane townhome offers a spacious lot in a most private location at a very low price. Asking $359,000 with assumable financing. Danny Bibb. ..... ._ , ... , -1111,111 On a large cul-de-sac lot. 4 BR. 3 BA, fonnal dining area, lg family nn and assumable loan. Larry Dyer. 'IDll IW--llEW LIT . ...,.. Great terms -Excellent financing. This d.ramabc l<;>t offers incredible views of city lights. blue ocean, and beautiful sunsets! Plans included for a good sq. ft. traditional home. Ed Escano/Maureen White/Danny Bibb. WH•IJMIUY 11M.MI Lowest priced Wamungton Townhome Plan D with 2 ma.5ter bed.rooms, 3 BA. den spaoous bving room with fireplace & cathedral ceilings. Formal dining, large country kitchen. anxious owner. Lois Jacobs. ua•11111aua.. ....,... A lowest priced "Kinsington". 4 BR. 3 BA, fonnaJ dining room, family room. wrap around patio with mountain and night light vtews Conunuruty pool and tennis courts. 24 hour security gate. Donna Godshall PllYAIY 111 SEcmn u-.- 3 lg BR, 2~ BA plus living, dining and family rms! Secluded patios support lush landscape - spacious floor plan with beauuful upgrades! Walking distance to Fashion Island, beach As- sociation offers pool, tennis and spa.! Martha Macnab. UYFlllTl•H• U~ Dramatic ma.in bay Vlew -completely refurbished unit includes new kitchen. baths. carpet. and tile. Excellent location in full security building. Boat slips available Martha Macnab 4 -Orange Counfy ReaJ Ea1ate/An Adverttstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14', 19&4 • ( .------' l n -----' !~·- I L: I c::::::=~ ( r-::==::::.J c:::~ Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality IRVINE TERRACE VIEW Choice location. Walla.ng distance to Fash.ion Island, beaches & clubs. 4 bdnns. d.uung room. Canuly room. pool v~ ol the ocean, ialands bay & rught lights. $789,500 Call CATHRYN TENNILLE OLD CORONA DEL MAR A rare opporturuty to own one of tht> areas landmark homes on Ocean Blvd The charnung n.>'Slderx-e with rambhng rooms is rerruruscent of a past era Located on a spaetous 65Xl40 comer lot with a panoranuc View from Dan.a P0tnt to Palos Verdes. Re.lh.stically priced at $1.100.000 Cal.I BLNNIE DDCON MESA VERDE LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN 12% fixed mt.erest. 30 year loan Three bdrm home with spacious family room and separate hvmg room in qwet locatJon Walk to shop · pmg renter & Fedco $136.000 Call SALLY SHil'LEY HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 BDRM STARTER-$89,750 Gn•at lcx-.tt.Jon' Near beach. shopping w ntt'r and ~·huols Many amf>J\lt.Jes lOC'lude commumty pool, lt•nnu;, basket~U clubhouse, park & p1cmc. an·a l..'dll S ALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DAROL T 4 BEDROOM CONDO Extvllt 11 t Nt"~ port Beach local.Jon Walking di..c, tanc.'t' to tht-beach SpaaOlJ.l> noor plan tnc. ludt~ formal dmmg room. farmly room and bakon1l~ Community pool. spa and t.enrus also Pnn>cJ t.o l><f•ll <Jt $189.900 Ask for BILL or OONNA 4400+ SQ.FT. NEWPORT BEACH HOME 147' bay front.age wlpnvate dock for 70' boat, 4 bdnns + converubll' study. 41h b.lhs. formal duung room and step-down li\fln8 room Separ ate rna:.wr wmg w /sttung room, firepla<X' & twm walk m dos.et:. Offered w1t.h land for SI, 700.000 A.si>umable fmancmg. Call TODDY S MITH or OON DeTHOMAS NEWPORT BEACH-UNOA ISLE 52' OF WA TERFAONT Stunning 4 bdrm & den residence on the Lagoon Supenor water view Docks for two 60' yacht.s + baybo.tt Cathedral ce1lmg entry, 2 stau"Ways. maJds qtrs $1 ,350,000 L H Call JOYCE DAOOL T or SALLY SHIPLEY AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH CON- DOS Two prest.Jgious <Xean view condos m secunty butlding Both units include 2 bdnns, 2 baths, - flreplact>, view patios and commuruty pool and spa Minutes to beach, Fashion Island and Hoag Med1c:a! Cen t.er Asking $185,000 and $230,000 Call DIANE CARFORA or L INDA TAGLlANETTI LIDO BA YFRONT DUPlEX Two bf>aullful apts Each has 3 bdnn, 2 bath and hreplac."l' Lower unit has fonnal dm1ng room Sandy beach Live m one -lease one. or t-onv(•n t.o sin~le farruly $869.500 CATHRYN TENNILLE LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Pnd< or r)WTI{'r'Shlp & designers delight 40X90 c·omer lot next to a beautiful greenbelt Quiet <'Mnnc·I locauon & sandy beach Apartmenl upi;ta1rs c:omplet.ely pnvat.e Wlt.h Vlew Too many •1.merut.Je5 to llst Fully assumable lsl TD Asking $1 ,475,000 Call MARIA BERCOVITZ BLUFFS-NEW USTINO SINGLE LEVEL-SUPER lOANI Spac1~ 3 bdrm end urut on quiet greenbelt Wlth rare encloaed yard & 2 lovely pat.JOB Converuent locauon near Eastbluff Shopping Cent.er & New- port Beach Teruus Oub. Large assumable loan at 11 5% Land may be purchased for $25.084 wat.h l~ hnancmg Asking $205.000. Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOL T EXCLUSIVE-SECLUDED PERAL TA HILLS-ANAHEIM Custom Sparush style estate located on a panvate road One acre of land with a coun t.ry a t.mosphcn.- sWTOUnded by the beauty of trees and hills Featunng 5 b<inns plus pool & spa with room for te.nrus and hones. $765,000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOL T A VIEW FIT FOR A KINGI KINGS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH High on tht• l hff with a breathtakrng 180' v1t•w n f CX.'t'<m. bay. and Cat.alma Island Cw.tom bu11l home Qu.ihty de'<:ur throughout :J bdrms pll.lh separat.e in 1,.,w quarters or maJds room $639.000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T 2 BEDROOM COND0-$88,900 Exc:eUent Tusun location' Fireplace and balcony pauo Warm wood panelmg in dining area Com muruty pool. spa a nd tenrus Close to shupping and freeways Call OONNA WEBSTER 1'h MILE TO BEACH Highly upgraded 3 bdrm. 2 bath horn<' wtth family room, fireplace. too many ameruues to LtSl Owner wants SOLD NOW. only 3 years old ?med at $198,500 CaU (714> 759-9100 for more mfonnallon NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW Unf'qualed pnvat.e road location near the Harbor l'nt.rance offers qwck oc-ean access $I ,250,000 includes t.he land ind 2 boat spaces Call SALLS SHrPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T LEASE OPTION IN JASMINE CREEK TWO BEDROOMS & DEN TWO F1R1': PLACE.5 PJUVATE POOL 1 SPA LINDA TAGLlANE'JTI NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL Thr{"(' lot.<;, two fronung Pacific Coast Highway, plus a 1,!>50 sq rt omc.~ bwJding with good iric·onw Sl.250.000 CalJ CAROL PANGAURN r or partJculan. MONTICELLO CONDO-COST A MESA On th<' greenbelt Spaclous condo w/two master bdrms & baths & huge walk-in closets Cathedral ce1hn~. covered pat.Jo & 2 car attached garag<' Resonably pnc'ed at $97,500 Call JOYCE DABOL T or SALLY SHIPLEY COSTA MESA FOURPLEX $21 ,900 groA acheduled income and great ~­ preciauon. Motivated llel.ler, DO deterred nw.n- leT\&llee, MW palDt and insulation. Reduced \.() $205,000 Call MARY JANK foe detailL UDO ISi.A.NO BA YFRONT J,500 sq.It., 5 bdrm home wtth pie!' & slip for large yacht Features elevator, cenanJ vacuum, Plt'C'ln<: awrungs, gowmet kitchen, leaded glass ent.ry door. Sale subject to OOUrt approval. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ VIEW HOME-NEWPORT BEACH Sun.sets and C'lty lights. Four bdnna, 2~ baa.ha Open fanu.Jy room and kitchen w1th trench doors Formal dirung room. Gated, pool siz.e front t'Ourtyard Ot>tached garage. $330.000 includes ttw land Call DON DE-THOMAS EASTBLUFF--$184,500 Thrt'(• bdrm single famtly home. Convenient l0t-allon on quiet cuJ de sac near Newport Beach T<'nms Club. EasthluH Shopping Cent.er and Corolld del Mar High School Large asumable ln;m at 11 "1% Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT OWNER Will CARRY Nc·wport Beach Outstandmg opportwuty t.o own thas unprl"SSlve 2 story, 4 bdrm 3 111 bath home with separate guest quarters or rec rm, located JUSl st.e~ away from commuruty pool & park m Harbor View Homes. Owner will finance below market rate Short escrow possible. Call TODDY S MITH 100 FEET ON BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE Ideal h()US(> for ent.en.aining-<X>mplet.e with large bar ov<'rlookmg 7th green. and-a dance floor or area for pool t.able or both DOROTHY HAROCASTLE $350,000 UNDER APPRAISAL Lido Island Bayfront ~th dock facilities for 111x boats up to 110' House features 6 bdrms., 4 ~ baths, farruJy room. double garage plus off street park.mg for 4 cars Excellent t.ert'M foe quahfted buyer Call MARY JANK BAYFRONT-OCEAN VIEW BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH fo'abulou.<1 front row view back bay & ocean Highly upgraded smgle level. Large assumable loan Land can ix> purchased for $37,673 with 10% ftnancmg Asking $219,000 Call SALLY SlllPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT REDUCTION TO S195,000tll Bluffs Spaoous 4 bdrm., recently upgraded, sunny end umt with extra large patio and estenor balcony surrounding livmg room and mast.er bdrm Converue nt location-walk to shops and tt>nrus club. Land may be pw c·hasf>d for $28,176 at lO'I. mterest Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T S98,500-VA FHA :• bdm1 I '": hath rondo m HuntmgU>n Beach, locaWd ~ from pool. Exceptional buy for mort• infonnauon call (714) 759-9100 GEORGE ELK INS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 r.2 CORPOf~A TE Pl /\I.A 0 ~UI l F lr>O D N[ W~>c X<T CENTER ' ,.. ! .4 -I G< Ill • c s r t "" It '1111 r t 48 51 lo 5' BY R Cl .... SE BY ct 2 Cf 3• Ma dC Be O•t Si o~ ,, 78 ,) h A h ~K~-~AnA&LEE~LOT/~~.~14, I-~s Real F.state A Great Western Company NEWPORT BEACH/CORONµ OEL MAR IPYIUll • Ill • Ill New Bedford Model with pool, spa, security system. Numerous up- grades including French doors, bay windows, crown moldings. etc. A lovely family home on a large comer lot. Call 759-1501 PIDTllllll -M•• CllEI Most sought after 3 bedroom, 2 bath one level plan. Light & au-y mside, lush gardem outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa. Make an appointment to see this one FAST!. 759-1501 TIE ILIFFS -•Y l1Cl,IOO 3 bdnns, 2 'h baths in one of our most sought after areas! Beautiful · greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 minutes to the beach! Just listed. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501 11,200 PEI llUll With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath residence with rrum ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 IUCI RPI.El, PLIS 11m 11n Ideal location -larger comer lot -builders & investor's delight! Only $260,000. 759-1501. TllEIYD ~4' LIU Best value in Harbor Ridge. Assumable $165,000 loaJ'l.5. Almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal location. One year Home Warranty provided. 759-1501 IELP! llllH YIEW M9ES Popular Portofino Model with private pool Short walk to park & school. Motivated sellers. $335,000. Call 759-1501 11,IOO PEI llLll When you lease option th.is immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty hardly lived m! 759-1501 ' Light. bright. prime end unit with new paint, carpets and vtew ot greenbelt. Super family unit with 1 bdrm, 1 bath downstairs. 759-1501 PllYITI IUCI -IDICD Tl 1211,000 Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Coron.a Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with vtews of hills & 1'open s~" Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 122,IOb llCl•E From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY' EnJOy stained glass windows. frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 SPYliUSS -1450,000 Newly redecorated featunng ocean view, beautJful pool and largt• lot Lots of used brick gives warm family feehng ideal for entertammg 759-1501 IWllOI lllliE ESTITIS Spect.a<.-ular ocean & night lights vtews Exquisite two plus den plus library with lovely patio areas & sparkling spa Just put on the markPt $550.000. 759-1501 NVll SlllU With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spactOU:> bdnns, 3 baths, French doors, skylights. Newly decorated and entirely new kitchen! Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600,000 759-1501 IPYIUIS 11111 LIT Magnificent VIP residence with 4 spacious bdnns. 3 baths. bonus room, gated pool & spa for children's safety. Beautiful front courtyard entry with security gate. Terrific VIEW! Call 759-1501 Clllll IEL 1111 ClnllE On lovely street. one block to the beach. Extra wide lot, detached garage. Wonderful buy for Old Corona del Mar. Qwck posse:sgon possible. Only $325,000. 759-1501 ~ • CIMDCW., IES ... lllL. Greatly reduced bank repo with fabulous frontage on Newport Blvd Three residences & one commercial property with ocean view At $685,000 an unbelievable opportunity. 759-1501. IAVINE $121,100 Step into the world of elegance. This beautifully decorated & complete- ly upgraded home gives a new mearung to condo living. At this Low price, better take a look! 759-1501 lllEllllSl- In this extra special value in Uruversity Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & tennis. $10.000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501 WRHIFIL Wll•lllE Beautiful Towne Home. Two plus den plus 2 baths 2 car garage plus fireplace. Very private end unit. Italian tile in atrium with fountain Decorator wall coverings This one is EXCEl"I'IONAL 759-1501 4 lll•S -2l-l llTIS ~beautiful University ~ark with bike trails. parks & swimming pools! Big double car garage, dishwasher, fireplace -even has arr conditioning' Just put on market. On.Jy $260,000 for this super location! 759-1501 IEEIFIELI 1um Drastic price reduction on this charming & roomy 4 bdrm, 2 ~ bath executive home. Beautilul pnvate pool & spa. Close to schools. Ownet' desperate! 759-1501 COSTA MESA WTSllE llCllE Great potenual for renovators here 2 houses on large lot m close-m F.astside location One 3 bdnn & one 2 bdrm Only $185,000 759-1501 SIPEI W TSllE STllTlll Perfect for owner/bwJder with hard to find hardwood floors Close to shoppmg & transportation Large 140' deep lot m qwet ne1ghborhooct ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 Cll lTIY LIYllli Only 2 rrules to thc bl·a<:h 2 bdrm <.'Ottage on great R·2 lot with fant.a:.Ul potential to bu1Jd :i units Assumable loans & RV access t.ou' On!\ $130.000 759-1501 LEllDIWIEI Two houses on large lot 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm. Perfect for investor M ext.ended family. Super buy at $169.000. Call today. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICi 2170 San Miguel Drive Newpon leac"~ CA l2HO (714) 75•1501 ail AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You " NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 San Miguel Drive Newport leach, CA 92MO (714) 751-1501 • • -------------------------------- llEW LISTING LITS ._ Fii IT -Comer lot, custom fireplace, brick patio, English garden and French doors. Carmel plan In H. V. Homes. $259,000. I s 1 •1,100 ,, 1211,000 IESA YDll -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive, paned windows, cute curb appeal for 3 bdrm, 2 ba on 7500 sq.ft. lot, asking $165,000. CA.Pl CllWI Tln ... ES -Outstanding values: near COM Beaches, 3 Bdrm, 3 baths, brand .new. decks, spas, frplcs. $219,000 "PIT YMI TIE II" -Just steps to Balboa beaches. 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom home with stone fireplace and ocean views. Only $279,000. TtHIFIC TlnHIE -~rand new! 3 bdrm, 3 ba frplce in master suite and liv. rm., trench doors, patio and sundeck. $209,000 OSOLITt llll&CIUTI -Perky Cape Cod with French doors and windows. wood floors and forma' dining, 2 bdrm townhome in Newport. Only $153,900. USTILIFf -4 bdrm, + family room. large pool, nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at $270,000 leasehold. PUCEFIL All PllUTt -3 bdrm, 3 bath, pan- orama of Big Canyon Golf Course. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, very upgraded, real class. Only $299,000. UITT&IY W1HS -Attractive Costa Mesa area, 3 bdrm 2 bath with used brick fireplace. pavers, wood0 floors and pine paneling. Ah-dor-ablel $147,500. . WIWl WllllllME -3 bdrm with neutral decor and great loans. corner lot, close to schools. now at $158,500. CITE Ill Cilll•NUIY -Wow! Here's a one bdrm carriage house, contemporary style. There's a den, skylights, fireplace, hardwood floors and tile bath. In CdM at $208,000. CLW II WTILIFf -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of lot and comfortably close to high school, shops. Owner/agent transferred. $280,000. • 1111 ... •11 -Perfect for beach living, like new condition, bright airy feel. $189,000. I 1301,000 ,, S4ll,OOO I YDY SICllE -Big Canyon 3 bdrm, on corner lot. light atmosphere, strong security system. Monaco at $475,000. CtST• lmlU STllY -4 bdrms (could be 51) In the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacious and bright family area. sunny brick patio. $430,000. lll.OIHT llll -Special offerings of a special project. QuaJity construction, ocean views, se-· curlty, tennis and a gorgeous pool. Priced from $440,000. UIE -TIJPLD -Near beach, owner's penthouse has 2 bdrms, den. Others always rented. always clean. $368,000. \4 &Cal If --Comer lot with pool, spa and 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, 2 flreplace home, airy and empty. $350,000. NEW LISTING CLUI Ill Clll -Harbor View homes, Monaco, added sky- lights, bay windows, wooded decks and bubbling waterfall. Real value at $242,500. THE GANG'S ALMOST ALL HEREI The Unique Homes Sales Staff of 36 made a vallant effort to get a group photograph but 12 people ciaJmed they couldn't possibly make ltl Their excuses: 3 were going to be showing property, 2 were going to escrow, 1 was taking a llstlng and catch this, 6 said they had to go to the dentist. Are we going to believe that? Anyway look at the smiles on those who showed up! Pretty good looking group wouldn't you'88y? JM CAI II IT -Beams, bricks! Solid, newer 3 bdun, 2 bath, 1h block to beach in old CdM.With help it could have a view. $385,000. YIEW, VIEW, YllW -comes with 3 bdrm. 2 baths, large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Financ- ing Is great at $310,000 fee. llllUT LIT -Sport court. covered patio and pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, HV Hills, near park. $379,000. LIWllT 11 l&YSHIEI -Beats em by $thousands. fee land, 2 bdrms, den, coz.y and solid, ready to re-do. $309,000. llTSTa.11 NITlllll -5 bdrm family home with a dynamite view. 4500 sq.ft., gorgeous decor. realistic price $450,000. WI IWIS IT -A pair of 1 bdrm units. with pool/spa. nr footbridge, oceanside and a 40' lot. $329,000 (great loan). YM C&ll'll IT -Beams. bricks, solid newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1h block to beach In old CdM. With help it could have a view. $385,000. Ill Cll CUSllC -Cheerful, charm personified, meticulously maintained, 2 bdrms. den. 2 baths, 45' lot and just a skip to the beach. $384,000. I 1121,000 I IP uumu:• YIEW -On Corona del Mar cliffs overlooklng entire Newport Harbor. 3 units. with decks and magnificent views. $795,000. SUEPll -Harbor Island Drive, nr Beacon Bay yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, spacious pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000. ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. IPEI llTIU&Y A rul c:Utie, dauit otd Cdlll •· 1 •wits, lplc's, trta $209,000 ............................... 701 Iris, Corona del Mar OPEi SATlllllY 01 SllllJ Omic tolorial. older 4 BR ' suest hse + pod $795,000..... ... . ................... 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM Twrific hll*ne, nnl 3 Bl. 2 ba. 2 fpk's, sqlils, WI From $199,900 .......... 2463 lrvlne Ave, Beck Bay, CMI lnatd. ••. a case>« from ftl&, sold 3 •. OWf $925,000 ............................. $3335 Ocean Blvd .. CdM [qilt1, two 1 Bit, poot/scia, IW bead\, 40' lot 0 d CdM $329.000 ............................ 314 Goldenrod, I IPO SllllY Oean, cool' roamy ManKo w/styltn, bay...._,, ~s $242.500 ........................ 2025 Pt. Bristol, HVHms. NB Brand new twrlrnes. 3 Bit, 3 ba, spa, dects, fpk's $219,000 ............... $403-409 Poppy Ave .. Old CdM 4 Bdrm, fam nn, let pool. *9, one owi. $270,000 UH ............... 2601 Blaci<thom, E/Bluff, NB fll1ilhtd twdw. 3 •. 3 ba. nr poat/stn., attradtn $125,000 ................ 345L<4 University, Wdatream, CM Vttw of city lchts, dttt> set lot, wt l• shlPS $280,000 .............................. 715 Bellls, E/Bluff, NB' ~Mm, den.•• dtcar, lchl ird 11t1 •ta $335,000 ............. 3 Rue Fountalnbleau, BIQ Cyn, NB Monaco T wrlmt. 3 •. 2 sty, ticht Mady. ~ $475,000 ............... 2 Rue Fou'*inbleau, B4g Cyn, NB le• lot. pool. spa, 3 •. li'y ' ...,., $350,000 .......... 4501 Wayne Rd, Cameo Hinda, CdM s.t sty atSt. 4 •. ~ tidy •ta. $430,000 ......................... 1108 Dolphin Terrece, CdM . Cutt ' contempar.-y 1 •• den, .. ,. ... dns $208:-600 ............................... 2921 <4th St., otd CdM U~l()U~ li()M~'· 121ALT()l2,, C3lli-C3()()() PACltlC cOAST HIGHWAY AT MacARTifUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR 3 Orange County Reel Estate/An AdYert191ng ~to the DAILY PlLOT/Satwd8y, J4i/ 14, 1984 -7 Specializing in properl'I on lhe waler ... neat-lAe waler ... anJ wifk View o/ waler BAYFRONT-CA8UAL 80PHl8TICATION ThM ... Qldc9ng9 hofl-. ... °"' 1.-... ft. .... 9"fY ......., wtMhtng ......._. ltl1droo1tie. .....,, etudlo encl MUelc "*"' ~ ldtc:Mft, ......... end. toblly swtw• etrtum pool .,,.,...~ bf ...... lf•nerJ. Truly a horM .......... be ----for .... poM + ... tie . .....,. al on.. to theM tt.xlMe ......... -.--UM. 131-1400 BAYFRONT--$100.000 REDUCTION n. ......... In.....,..,....,. ........... datallnt In tM ............ arw Md 4 IUdrOCMM. IMltudll....., ............................................. for .., ,.... +aide .. .., ........... °'"" ... OWW9 ...... ~uerwd tbe Immaculate condltloft. REDUCED TO ,.2IO,OOO c ... 131-1400 SPECTACULAR ftENIN8ULA POINT-VIEWSI EXCll'TIOMAL UST-.al Flret ............... tNe epecltn• 4 bMroom, S beth...., hCMM tMturee en upetalt9 htng rom wHh a "1ofowet" glortoua view of tM h.tMw, Jetty, Corw dol Mer end U18Ufte 9whl Doa1 1Wrs JoU wflt ftnd a femftJ room wtt9' wetber and pello on tho aand. ~ ..... In thle t1,150,0DO home. M1-MGO NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-REDUCED PIUCED •LOW ~ VALUE. INe pm.to., c.- leMpof8fJ hcMM .. NOW t111,-A Uftlqua c.tom hoftte In a comer locetlon wM "'tin...,. wt.Miowa tMI onhwoe your view of tt. beech Md oeen. 2 ~~tlon hght wood loon and C8fPetll?; gounnet ..-- at• flllmUy room. 4 bodrOCNM tho main houM PLUS 2 bedroom ... xtni" wing wttt. own ontrence. 8talMd glaa and cp.aalttJ detaHlng ttwoughout. S cer .....-. OWMr a. anxtouttl FEE.131-1400 NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWSI VIEWS! Panoremlc ocean end harbor view• trom almoet ••err room. A "j.uat" completed Spane.ti wtato wtth ftWJ amenity for gt'lldloua ltvlng. lnctudoo S bedroom9, twnlty room, Nbrary, muok room, 3rd flo« obeoc vatlon eundectl and cuetom wooetwroft throughout. Offwed et "'5,000. 6:'1-1400 LITTLE ISLAND BA YFRONT -Sl30,000 lrroplecable today on th .. alH tot on BAYFRONT. OtMt "Water wlowa" from thll 2 atofy property With two untta. Specloue ' end s bedrOOfft ....... and oww •• help ftnanc9.IJS.tl00 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT Quiet 9nd of ,..._., .. t corner location. UN- 081TAUCTED MAIN IA~ VIEW • 9PP1et11 d at '825,000, but owner ta .Ulng 1715.000 end te ANXIOUS to Mllf c.n tor detalt• on th• out•tending IMly, on ... tend. 131·1400 LAGUNA BANK AEPO -JUST AEDUCEDI A lergo 4 bedroom, 4 beth bcMM with many oxtrea In l.agUfta. PhN bMuttful pool .... 9f1nt .... , oft.r of ..,... 1~ caeh down. 8enll •on.ring 12'lt .....,_t tor flnenc- lng. GREAT REDUCTION TO "21,•. C .. 831-1'00 fcw ..... LOWEST PRICED BA YFAONT DUPLEX JUST UITEDt n.a. --t pttcod ncwth bllrfront duplex oftw9 a 4 bedroom, 2V. beth hoftte With...,. and 2 CW prege + lergo 1 bedroom guoet apertment. CloM to town. beecll and ....... tor ...... bMt. ... ,000.. fn.elOI) - 131-MOO OCEANFRONT DUPLEX n. .. a 7 ,..., old ..... with a s bedr00tn. 2 beth unit and a 2 bedroom, 2 Mitt unit. 4 c. Oftdoeed ......... CloM to peril. ...,_ Pier & ahocle. OwMf ruy C8ITJ lwge 2nd T.D. Prtced .. S1515,000. Call a11.1400 VIEW a INCOME TOO-CDM tWmonkMla I bedroom hoMo wtth In..,._ etrtum. Frend\ doon a ftldowe + Y1EW acroee frCMft P9ftl end to w..., actMtJ. Al9o 2 bedroom + gUMt room. Reduced to ••,oao cau 131-1400 for detaHa. BALBOA COVES BAYFRONT Perteet for femly In ...-ch of .. dream hofM". tNa ' bedroom cwtont homo le on •~tot. Enhanced bf NmOdeted bethroome, now ca In fwnlly room, fl¥tnt room end dining room. Largo kit with breakt9at .,... For "PleJ"' lheN le front petio. beJllde dodl: end ellp tor.,, boetl OWnen motivated. SubmH oftw1 ta5..000 831-1400 BAY VIEW-NEW LISTING Immaculate I bedroom, 2¥. beth family hoftte on tho wat« with dock end 2 aide tie&. Pfu• charm!?! gunt apartment (« meat« Mite) wtth ~ a loft bedroom. Ownen wnt carry 1et TD w/204Mt down. Thia I• a dotlght to .... $471,000. 631-1400 BAYCREST FAMILY HOME TNI la a 1a1'QO fwnlly homo with 5 bodrooma, 4 beth• and an exceltont floor plan Mt In • bright decor. Separate maid'• quatten.. tonnee dlntng room, 3 n....,aacea, .. t ber In den a cuetom bulltl Poot, tacuuJ off meeter autto. ManJ •xtr•t Ownen anxlou• ·priced at $441,000. a1-1400 PENINSULA POINT Thia le a 3 bedroom, 2 bath homo which h• boon romod1lod trom the ground upt It oftor9 eoertno beent ce•.-, unique atalned ga.. window&. With tho entire 2nd floor• tM meeter autte with eltttng room cw omc. and 8Uftdock. ManJ low.ly amonltloa. tas.ooo. a1-1400. Dmo bf 17'2.S Plue Doi Sur on SUndey, 1-5 PM NEWPORT HEIGHTS-NEW LISTING! A totally remodeled Brtan JMnette contemponfl trt•ffll homo with e.,.ctoua 4 bodroome. s bethL Entaanc:.d by euper "•xtr•" -akyttghta, tacuuJ, hardwood noon. klmtal dining room.-Ocear\ wtew• from the dKtl .. '410,000. Call 131-1400 BAYFRONT CONDO BNutttut Channof AMf condo wtth prime ocoen and bay Ylew9I A.tllng 1311,500. 2 bodfocMn. 2 beth, pool, spa In a aupor locetton. s.11of wante lnetallmont ..... can for ctetana,831·1400 TREMENDOUS REDUCTION JA .... CMRJC ......._.., I II di OOll'to S bettl condo with -.t REDUCED to Sl1t,la UltdKlf Id bf ........ largo ...... commu111tJ poot • ........ ow... .. ANXK>Ua-SUlll9T OFFERS1131·MOO BEST BALBOA BUY ~and c:Nrmlng S bMiloom howe a edoreblo 1 bedroom ...... cott8ge ..... aedudod bdetl pelto. Only S217,000. Cal 131·1400 ot ~ CONDO WITH BOAT DOCK 3 Mdroom, 2YJ beth condo Witt\ bo9t .. Larga m..- eufte w/bek:ony. 1at mm dMd CM be •aumod .t 1¥1%. P'1cod lo_. at t:215.000 FEE. 01-MOO NEWPORTHOME-NEAABEACH Skylights, pma .. becll rard end contnl "9•swt loc:don. only et.pe to ocun. ~ llttcMft. famly rOOM wtth wor1 ber, atrtum and 3bedrooma.t:aG,000LJK.131-1400 VILLA BALBOA-WATER V1EWSI S~loua 2 bedroom. 2 beth condo With ~ sf9tOm., ape and communltJ poof. Owner WSll C9fTJ 1st TD on thla lovefy unH In a tocallon noer tho bMch. 92itl.000.131-1400 JUST USTEDI Upgraded layehoree 3 bedroom, 2 bett. home with ,... medaled kitchen and bathtoofM ~US new ~ and boamod celHngal Largo eunny petlo off thing room, pttced to MIJ at ms.ooo UK. Cell 131-1400 tor det.ailla.. POOLHOME-AEDUCEO lmmeculate pool home wtth "'"' pelnt. cerpot9. .. plUncM and s bedroome a. reectr to"'°" lntoe Large poof and petto + con""'°"t locetlon In "9wportt ~TO *1•,500. 131-1400 VILLA BALBOA MODELI ... .., ltved Inf 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo loaded wtth e.iraal Decor drapoa. mtcrowa" ,.,._ 1'9frigotat«. w_..., a dryer. Prlvato encl MC4Ktty gatad. A eupet ~at S115,000. Celt 131-1400 NEW LISTING! Thia ~ling 2 bedtoom, 2Yt bath condo ... turM 2 ftr9p4ecM, one In •~lou• m•ter .ult•. Now ~ dr9PM throughout. NMr pool A ape. AMUrM kJw Inter.It rate loenl Anorcs.bfy prtoad at t11S.OOO.. Call 131-1400 flOr details. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. 2436 W (oa~I tlwy Nt•wprn I Bt•ctt h (>;U -I 100 \ I :l '-1.1111w ·\ \ t H,i II in.1 l-.l.111d (l 7 :\-h•)UO ) .. -----8 -Orange County Reel Estate/An Adverttalng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 1'4, 19M . CENTURY 21 ® MEMBER CENTURY 21 GOLD CLUB • ORANGE ~TY'S TOP SULING OFFICES GOLD STAR, REAL TORS Put Number 1 to work for you GOlO STAR, REAl.TORS9 TOP SULM; OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH-COSTA MESA PARTY PLUS pacious party-perfect home.. Enter ain formally in living room wit ST ART SMARTI Romance abounds in this roomy garden twnhm. Entertain in roomy living room. serve your feast in handy kitchen. Dramatic staircase leads to spacious master suite plus additional guest facili•y. It's worth your time to investigate and you"t agree it's priced to sell at $118,500. Call today 646-7434 (3235) OCEAN BREEZES COOL YOU - Wow! Cute home nestled on spacious lot is short distance to beach. 3 bedroom features enlarged master suite. Party time will be all the time with your own sparkling pool and spacious patio. Sound good? You'll agree it's a lot for S 114,9001 Hurry, call quick! 646-7434 (781C) 3 BEDROOM -$4500 DOWNI Bask in opportunity of this garden townhome. Monthly payments can tSe suprislngly low with as little as $4500 down! 3 Bedrooms and with ff, baths there's no waiting. Need a home that won't break your budget? Call today, don't miss this! 84&-7434 (2251 S) HURRY -REDUCED I WALK TO BEACH o you want a home that is In tha pecial move-in condition? ldeaJ lted spacious living room wit rackling fireplace is the center fo lty entertainment. Like to swim ou will enjoy short walk to beach. aster suite beckons mom and dad, lus there are 2 more bedrooms f BUILDER SAYS ••• SEllJ!t Entry leads to spacious two sto arden villa. Separate downs1ai aster sutte with romantic flrepl d wet bar! Only have $7000 down CaJI quick, builder may assist wtt financing! 646-7434 (2182 PC) Ids or guests. Sound right for you? all now. 84&-7434 (9181 R) ROMANTI<; NIGHT LIGHT VIEW $105,000 Charming Garden Villa set like a jewel on majestic hillside! Feel like you are in the middle of natures wilderness, yet in the heart of the city. You'll enjoy the panoramic night light view from the spa. At $105,000 you'll aQree it's your opportunity' Take advantage, caJI &46-7434 (2205P) STEAL ITI Charming garden villa set like a jewel on beauti- ful grounds. Lush green view from living room. Earthtone decor throughout. As low as $5350 down ar\d very LOW monthly. An OUTSTAND- ING opportunity that you won't want to overlook at $101,500! Call now 148-7434 (229 W) VACATION PLAN - Buyers take a look! Some of Gold Star, Realtors home-sellers are ottering 20 years of dream vacations•. Puerta Vallarta, Mazatlan, Hawaii, ~un Valley, Idaho, Sun River, Oregon. •Twenty years of vacations, accommodations only, fJVe<y othef year for (orty years A nominal maintenance fee will be as98S5ed ewwy othef yeer (approx. S 140.00). Malntenenoe fee may be 8'4bjee1 to lncl'eMe In Mure years. PAIVA TE GARDEN VILLA -$87 ~ Soaring cathedraJ celling! Romantic master suite loft with private wet bar. Entertainers kitchen with pass thru bar to party-perfect living room. Get your summer tan In your own enclosed "sunning patio." At $97,500 you're the winner! See It now! Call 14&-74» (1408) SURPRISE BARGAIN 4 BEDROOM -$128.soot Spaciousness and privacy surround this de- lightful home. Family style ~lnlng adjoins handy cook's kitchen. Entertainers living room awaits you and your guests. If you are looking for a BARGAIN, don't miss this! Call to see today 646-7434 (3199 B) FOR THE SUCCESS YOU EARNED If address is important to reflect your success. see this glamorous Deane Twnhm. in exclusive "BIG CANYON." Spacious master suite plus 3 more bedrooms for kids, additional den, or guest facility. Impressive soaring ceilings. gracious formal dining and separate famlty room allow you to entertain In the styte you choose. To arrange your private viewing, call us today. 646-7434 (5 R-C) harming semi-formal f amlly hom INCREDIBLE BARGAIN Ith spac1ous pool-table sized famll LOW DOWN PAYMENT, TOOftl ABANDONED GIANT oom with cracicling fireplace! Hand ruly a best buy at only $128,000 fo me formal dining room with secon is family centered 3 bedr replace. Relax and enjoy the prlvat omel Sink Into earthtone carpeti t-together landscaped ground you enter llvingroom with cracicll hat surround the spacious cover replace which Is the center for famil atlo. Private master suite plus mor tertaining. Dining area is high bedrooms for the kids, den, or gu lghted by large glass windows over acility. Seller's are extremel~ootclng party patio. Need a bargal nxlo~s. TAKE ADV ANT AGE and with low down and monthly? Cal today. cau M&-7434 (940 A) today! 146-7434 (2279 A) his enormous home Is begging for arge f amlly and decorating touches 7, yes 7 bedrooms, 3 baths, form dining, separate family room next t handy kitchen with dining area. Per ect for your large famlly, guests, o possibly can be used for day car nter. At $189,000 you'll agree it' orth much, much more. Save toda calling 84&-7434 ( 1731 0) FIA Uncompromtslng quality detaJls thl enchanting family home. High quaJI carpet over hardwood floors. Olnln area overtooks lush green carpet o grass and spacious covered patio. bright and cheery bedrooms featur room for mom and dad, separat rooms for kids or guests. Sellers ar most anxious, this Is your opportunl ~I Call today 146-7434 (3006 C) GOLD C//iT.l!lllL\01,1 2214 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-7434 ...... Esch office independently owned & operated ~~"JC:~:.'.::::::=:::=:::::::.: ::;:::Jl'"~~~~~~<i ViLLA '\ BAJ.BOA <Qt .: .. ·~ ~ AFTER YOU SEE THE SIGHTS, RESORT TO GOOD LIVING! Whether you live at Villa Balboa year-round or just on weekends, you'll discover the finest of worldly treasures within just 15 minutes of your doorstep! One ocean; 90 holes of country club golf; 78 pnvate tennis courts; one beach, 10 miles long; five yacht clubs, four major fashion shopping centers (plus countless small ones); one harbor; 57 private racquet and handball courts; one airport; two piers; 365 magnificent sunsets; and hundreds of gourmet restaurants and mtriguing shops . . Villa Balboa is a world all its own! ~ 2-Bedroom c.\ 2-Bedroom and Den Condominium Homes Available From $209,900 ~ VILLA BALBOA 220 Nice lane Newport Beach California 92663 (714) 645-6459 Sclll'S Off ace O pen Daily 10 A.M . To 5 P.M., Or By Appointment -.. ~ Dreye'°;&Young @ ... .._"""'"._ l'rl(n nlf't1tV4' datl' l'I puMI< .111.-n H1'mt"(\WIH'W'~ At&«t.thon •~I .av.i1l.il>l4' tn>m '"'"' ~ I .... , Sometimes. just living in Newport Beach is not enough! In the Newport area. Big Canyon is considered far and wide, as the most chenshed and sophisticated residential enclaves in the country. Nestled in the lushness of Big Canyon. with a sweeping view of the golf course and the exciting Fashion Island skyline, we offer one of the most magnificent estates in Orange. Behind its own iron gate and cobblestone motor courtyard, this fabulous estate offers exacting quality with 4 bedrooms, huge family room. entertainment room. 4 fireplaces, an elevator and much. much more. Big Canyon, and this superb estate. See it today! ~i ~8''J1] ~ 11: 11~~if1] ~'l I i'i'I ~i f!I i ~ Th.is superbly designed and constructed estate, built by renowned beach area contractor T . Duncan Stewart, offers over 6,000 square feet of custom- crafted quality. It is a gracious home with an elegant uniquen~ blended with contemporary excitement, a quality often sought but seldom found. Its warm and rich appointments are greatly enhanced by the abundant use of richly finished. exotic woods. A mammoth poolside family room with full kitchen and movie projection room promises many memorable family get- togethers. A long 300' private driveway provides for future electric gates for additional seclusion. Great financing available. Trades considered. This charming and delightful country home is a masterpiece of perfection in its authenticity of an era in history known for gracious living. Panoramic views from rows of French windows are portraits of real life murals of distant snowcapped mountains, a billion city lights, hilltops and treetops ... a dail¥ spectacle for someone fortunate enough to own this incomparable home and setting. Almost 5,000 square feet of living space. on a magnificent full acre. with full grown pines. eucalyptus, and an orchard with dozens of fruit trees, rose gardens. and enhanced by a sparkling pool and spa with ever ending views. 3400' VIEW HOME -ONLY $449,000 ONLY $449,000. An incredible location high atop Redhill itself, with a spectacular forever view of the cities, the hills and the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island in the distance. The home is over 3,400 square feet with a gorgeous, very sheltered pool and spa, and features an outstanding master bedroom suite, a den-study with a m.as&ve stone fireplace, and is surrounded by many other fine executive estates. It has many pcmibilities for expansion, but is just great the way it is! The owners have priced it low for a fast sale, and will help with the financing. You've been waiting a long time for one like this, and here it is at last! Call to see it today. I LIMOUSINE AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL SHOWINGS TO QUALIFIED PRINCIPALS /;~;;/ /lkk/tr//r BE\ITOll ( :-I I ) 7: ~ I -1. 1. 1 I .... 0 0 ~ ID :> 'i 2 :> :< l ~I .. ~I ~I ~ }1 ! i --0 -i ~ ~ ~ § -(/) !! a ~ ~l ~I r Orange County Reel Estate/ An Advertla&ng 1Upptement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Juty 1•, 19&4 -11 . . . . COLESWORTHY I CO. 2141 Eastllluff Drive, lew,ort leach EASTILUFF YILLAliE SHOPPllli CEITER PURCHASE YOUR HOME THROUGH OUR COMPANY AND WE WILL SEND YOU TO HAW All II!! If you purchase any home through COLESWORTHY & COMPANY (Our salesperson serving as your procuring agent) between June 30 and July 30, 1984, we will treat you to round-trip tickets for 2 to Aawaii. Valid upon close of escrow. TODAY WE ARE FEATURING 6 OF OUR 30 LISTINGS IN THE NEWPORT BEACH AREA ••• OPEN HOUSE TOUR 121 Vitti TrH•• • $259,000 FEE LAND "Z" Plan, 4 Bd, 2 Ba IPll UT. 1111. 1·1 Ptl Ill Vlstl latler1 $235,000 FEE LAND "D" Plan, 3 Bd, 2111 Ba., View IHI UT. 1-1 1121 Yllfl .... $325,000 FEE LAND "D" Plan, 3 Bd, 2111 Ba, View IPll llT. 1111. 1·1 640-0020 422 Yllfl , ...... $305,000 FEE LAND "T" Plan, 3 Bd. 21h Ba, View IPD UT. 1·1 11 ............ c..rt $575,000 FEE LAND Plan "2". 2 Bd, Den, 2'11 Ba, View lllWI IY IPPlllT1IUT HLY llLllllT M.1 111 Yllfl Flen $228,500 Leasehold "D" Plan, 3 Bd, 21h Ba IPO Ul.1·1 -- 12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 1•, 198-4 ci1,1• 55-'MW: '**' ~new• l5Mk 111w1 RiMk •u1wa MW"'*' 15Mk@MWJ MWGll'> ~ •msw1-. Cil'W ~ ''**15Mk 1 DISTRESS SALE One house to sand w/ocean view. Beautiful 4 bdrm remodel w/prlvate master suite with its own study. fireplace & ocean view plus 3 car garage. Taken back In foreclosure. Sacrificing at $339,900. IELIA tnUH 631-1266 BANK REPO-TRY 10~ DOWN NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer home. Bank will sell under appraisal for a quick sale. Just listed at $250,000. IELIJ IELUll 631-1266 DELIA DELUDO R~M~ 631-1286 DOVER SHORES AREA $275,000 FEE JUST LISTED. Pride of ownership. Spacious 5 bdrm, private courtyard entry. R.V. access. Great existing financ- ing and owe. A steal at $275,ooo fee. IELIA IELUH 631 -1266 MOVED OUT OF AREA WESTCLIFF for only $221,995. Large 3 bdrm, 2 fireplaces, lots of glass, separate bedrooms & baths for the mother- in-law. Seller has moved north. Wiii listen to all offers. IELlA IELUll 631 -1266 BLUFFS "Y" PLAN On greenbelt with total privacy. Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/cathedral celllngs, open, bright & spacious. Only $179,900 (L/H). IEW IELUll 631-1266 BREAK EVEN DUPLEX One block to ocean with mini view. 7 years old. 3 bdrm + 1 bdrm. Pride of ownership. Reduced to $254,900. Can't compare, seller Is desperate. IEUJ IELIUI 631-1266 BUILDABLE EASTSIDE LOT New listing -Cute 2 bdrm + den home on prime Eastslde cornerlot zoned R-4. Price includes approved plans for 4 units. $160,000 . .llYOE WALTZE 631 -1266 4 REDUCED TO $148,900 Darling country charmer on quiet Eastside CM St. New tile kitchen, beautiful used brick fireplace In family room, earthtone carpets, manicured yard. Only $148,900. Seller will consider lease option. .llYOE Wilm 631 -1266 UllVERSITY PAIK JOYCE WILTZE R~MIC 831-1288 Buyer just slashed price on vacant University Terrace townhome. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new carpets, excellent lo- cation. $128,000. MYOE WILTZE 631-1266 EASTBLUFF 5 BDRM/ASSUMABLE 1st TD $193,000 Excellent opportunity to assume 1st TO. Spacious remodeled family home, new kitchen and baths. French doors, loads of upgrades. Motivated seller! Make an offer! Asking $245,000. W llllEIS 631 -1266 BRAND NEW CUSTOM PRIME Newport Heights VIC- TORIAN Design. 3,400 sq. ft . of living area .. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family room, formal din- ing. Antique Doors & Fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! JUST LISTED EX- CLUSIVELY. $439,000. Call for appt. W llllEll 631-~266 A TOUCH Of SCOTTSDALE HIGH 01 A Hill RAE ROllEIS ~MMC- 131-1218 Newport Heights view home. Completely rem.odeled with 2nd story. It Is stunning! 4 bdrms with a grand formal dining room. Spacious view deck with spa. Master suite with his & hers baths. Much more. Just listed at $449,000. w 111101631-1266 NEW TUDITIOIAL 4 IEDROOI Classic design In this superb newer home In Newport Heights. Every custom feature you could Imagine! Oak flooring, gourmet Island kitchen, 3 fireplaces. Massive deck with spa. It's a dream. Just listed at $389,000. Exclusive showings. W 1111111 631-1266 IEW 01 THE IAllET CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. EXTRA NICE FEATURES AREA HARDWOOD FLOORING IN ENTRY WAY & DINING ROOM. DELIGHTFUL "GARDEN ROOM", AND EXCEL- LENT NEIGHBORHOOD. PRICED AT $169,950. CALL MOllE mam•• IESA VEIDE ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BUCCOLA BUILT HOME, SECLUDED LOCATION, EX- CELLENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GAR- AGE, PRICED AT $247,500. tlAllll l&•E''' UKE IEW COIDO THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM. CONDO IS JUST LIKE NEW! NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW WIN- DOW COVERINGS & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000 HOME A COST A MESA "BEST BUY". CALL aalll IUILElll FOR MORE INFO. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND NEWER CUSTOM HOME. 4 BDRMS, 4% BATHS, PRIVATE CENTRAL ATRIUM YARD, LARGE 3 CAR GARAGE ANO MORE. ASKING $425,000. CALL FOR PRIVATE SHOWING . .111111 llllLDlll CEITUL ATllUI POOL llOIE SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUil T AROUND CENTRAL COURTYARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH PATIO AND PLAY YARD COMPLETE .THIS FAMILY ENTERTAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. $269,000. Allll lllllllDlll 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D''ii' ~ 11111 A1AS 1"115 ~ iii'ii ~ *'IWI -. Clt&i'ii 1Mt1C Ulli:I 1M11C 1:;1111 ..,.. Gl$i}j -. "l''t' .,.. •e11111•w•1 !YMMC I Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising IUpplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. Juty 1'4, 1984 -13 r· liim :1 WN* GMWI WMIC e111w IMtk e1w1 ~._,._ '"**.,.. ''**' --•aww-. ••JI> ..,.. e¥wl SMW '**' ~ WE llEED YOUR LISTINGS . HOME OF THE WEEK IEWPOITS lllGS ROAD One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home is designed for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large dining, game room with sit down bar. very large pool. Priced at $425,000 (land quote is $190, 102). Great buy. lllerllYIEIMP f ASHIOIAILE HARBOR RIDGE 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble In baths, oak floors, beautiful city, ocean, mountain views, room addition upstairs, wlll lease or option, $520,000 In assumabfe financing. Steal at $62~.ooo. lll II MYIE IHP. "CORONA DEL MAR BAYFROlr' 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 $1,195,998. Reduced to $1, 145,000 ... H llVIE IMP ll>O ISLE PRIET LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br. 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft . yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill 01 llVIE IMP UIDA 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 Ill H MYIE lllP ELECAICE II CAMEO SHORES Beautiful family home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo, pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. Excellent entertaining. $529,000. Ill H llYIE IHP TRAD£ IAYFROIT· FOR BAYFRONT W/DOCI ~BR, 2~ BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%. Ill H llllE 1• NEWPORT BEACH Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade. Ill N MYIE IMP SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath. famlly room, 2 flreplaces, wet bar, nice yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate + pool & tennis. $395,000. IM • MYIE lllP I D I I · ·aoll I Dovie loop Boll loop, Jr. TOP SILES PRODUCER FOR CALIF. 1983 SPYGWS HILL CDM LEASE 4 bedroom 3 bath, formal dining room, family room, den or maids quarters. Beautlfully decorated with oak floors, large yard with spa and view of city. 3 patios. Lease at I l D 1 I I I I SPYCWS Hit I ,. '· fJ $3,500 month. Ill er llYIE IMP 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fortT'"' 10 · '1lily room, den or f maids room, beaut•· s· 0... Jclk floors, custom • trade for Del Mar or .v Santa Fe. $599,000. •er : carpets, 3 patios. Lt .. , spa & view of city. Wiii 1 llYIEINP IAYCREST IEWPORT 4 bedroom 21h bath formal dining, family room, breakfast area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asking $325,000. Ill • llYIE IMP COIOIA DEL ID DUPLEI 2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 t>edroom 1 bath $650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Finance 1st T.D. $11,800 at 6.75% 2nd T.D. $204,000 at 13%. Steal at $250,000. IM Ill llYll IMP CORDIA DEL ID DUPLU I I I I This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, turn post from all over the country In this 2 ! bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath In rear, steal at ~ $260,000 ... R llYIE lllP • HORSE PIOPEl""QOTEITIAL l1 ""QL TE a 66X300 S.A =se· 1,000 per month. Very I motivated. Askin _ , 00. Must sell. Submit any offer. i IOI II llYIE I • "LUXURIOUS VIW BALBOA" 1· VIiia Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $265,000. Great terms. IM N llYIE IMP I VIW •••---0 '80 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fa so L bay & ocean. Largest 1· plan, will trade C<. -· eease option or low down payment. Lowest~ -~"at $190,000. • • llYll HIP I 5 UllTSJOSTA MESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. g· 2 Separate bldgs. Total Income $30,060. Submit any offer . ........ J l . ' BOB & DOVIE KOOP I I I 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 12 --I I I I I I I ·I I I I I -I i I I I . 1 I I I I I I I I -... ~-~-~~~.-.----.._. ______________________________________________________ __ 14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 14, 19M Cl.A THE DAILY PILOT IFIED OFFICE HOURS 'I t>lep hon e ervire: \fonde )-frida y B.00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Bu~ine~ Countt"r: \1 onda)-f rida)- 8:00 A.~1 .-5:30 P.M. OEADLl~ES Pl HI.I( \TIO~ OEA.OU~I·. \f 0111hn '-lal. t I ::~o a.m . I 111·-.d;n \1011 . LW p .rn . "t•drn·-.d,n rut•-.. l::\O p.m . I hur ... da' \\ t•rl . i::w p.111 . l'ricl<n Thur!-. l::m µ.m. ""•llurtfa, l 'rirla\ 3:00 p .m ""un d <n Fri. :u>O p .m . « :.\~CELLATIO~ & <:ORRECTIO~ : ( cllll'i'll.l11011 .. and ··orrt'<'tion-. ma ~ 1 ... mad1· un ... ww d1·atllint> .. a~ abo' e. l'l1·a-.1· c.t..,I.. for a 1·ann•lla1ion nu111ht'r '~twn 1·ari l't'lli r1~ ~ou r ad. ERRORS: U11·1 ·k \OUr ad tfaal~ and reporl 1·rror., irnrnediatel~. The D \fl.) l'I I OT a""lJmt·-. liahi li t~ for tht-fir~I 1111•orrt>1·1 in•n•rli on onh . CLASS I FIED 642-5678 0 lt.O"O"Otf "-'"•'I cf ,.._. '°"' K,o,..,ba.a ""°th be It;. .... ,, •or~,,.._• -"'"'014 'llll'U'1't W•fe w~• you iove me when ,.,Y IU•r oS gray? Hus«>ano wn~ no•> Ive 'Oved You'" al• 1ne other S F OY I S i--- 15 I' I I I o ~ ....... · ·· · "·0·..i t • .J '"'« ..,. "' 'J word• .. ...... t • ,.,... ''l!'C. """' J beiow f> w~·;-;~~ .. ~~~1 1"'1~5 I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS h1wer1 11 Cl1111fioatl11 1211 TWO IEW COllO'S IPll Miii UT ./Sii. 11·4 1111 ...,, a ... , Cetta llna NEW, CUSTOM! 2BR, 2 1.h BA. Dble garages, fireplace, wet bar, private paUos. SEE TODA Y 1 Price $159,000 and $1 57,000. llll llftl · IEAUH (114) 141-1111 Hu nt&Associa tes ::~::::::-1~-:~~-u-~~~~,-111~~~-~~~w-.~~~~~~~~~~~ -1iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii·•----..._jllllii _ _.. ......... __ _...~ .. _ .... ___ ~-------'-en~ ~-~ REAL [~TATl ®J UllOl lllllE OI STll Live above the crowd & enjoy the finest in quality & one of the best VIEWS in all of Newport Beach! Sumptuous Master Suite w/sauna, f-plc and sweeping VIEW -plus 4 other bdrm suites. Step-dn fam. nn, warm private library, 40 Ft pool and spa -every amenity offering tot.al luxury for executive living. Owner's will consider trades. $1 ,950,000. Jeri Hunt. I Traf1l1ar ,,., S.d11 1-1 PRICEI IELIW IARIET FEE $249,900! Turtlerock President home -cul-de-sac locale. G reat 3 Bd. fonn din, fam nn, 2 BA. Huge yard/room for pool. Call to see. Vee Stinson. 11111 YJa lhui11 ''" S11tla11-1 RllClll WI JOAQlll San Carlos -golf course/lake view. New appl/carpet/plantatlon shut- ters Air & more. Asking $210,000 and it's worth 1t1 Vee Stinson. #l •1t1111 ••rt• PROIATE SALE # 18 Atoll. Gated comm. Jasmine Creek Plan 2 2Bdnn, 2ba. den. Mini ocean view. Ask.mg $322,000. Vee Stinson. Call to see. • SPYILASS ESTATE Country French. 180 deg. ocean, bay. city light view 5 Bdr, 6 1/2 ba custom. Game nn. w/wet bar. Maid's quarters Sauna, pool, spa. Sec. system. Owner will assist fin. Ask.mg $1 ,750,000 #9 Mull' Beach. Vee Sunson ClllllPAlilE APPETITE is sausfled here in this totally re- modeled -expanded -end urut - Bordeaux. 3 Bcinns. and fonnal - garden view -dinmg on a smgle level to chann you -Not another ltke 1t -shown by appt. $550.000. Jen Hunt. 140-4111 2121 Sae .1184111Mills1111. •• .,.rt 0.1ttr For sale by owner. Loving 5Br 3Ba w/lrg closets, 3 car gar & boat launch. Walk to beach. Owner will finance at reasonable rate -or buyer may carry, 1st at 914 % tor $100,000. 2124 SEVILLE For a ppt to see, call J .H. Wei¥Jnan (211) 277-0UO SUVIEW -IY OWIER " OPEi SUIDIY 1-1 SpaCtous 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath • home. Large yard-excellent view. Beautiful covered patio, perfect for entertaining. New light beige carpet., Close to community pool, spa, tennis. 1421,000 10.1% FllOClll TO QUALIFIEI 1m11s 1IOI Yaollt hrlt11, lew,.rt haell 644-0903 -- R-2 LOT $259,000 COROll HHiHUIDS Refurbished following fire. New roof. furnace, paint, carpets, etc .. etc. 3 BA, 2 BA, room for 2nd unit. Owner may carry 1st T.D. 1221,100 wnH LAID Carmel mdl, 3 BR, 2 BA. Good financing. Lowest priced fee property In Harbor View Homes. LllE IEW Remodeled Palermo In H.V. Homes. Lrg. yrd w/spa. Excel- lent financing. $319,000 LH. IEW-VIEW-CAIEO HLllS Total remodel Includes: custom bit-Ins, beveled glass cabinets, solar hot water. air cond. Mstr suite, spa tub, etc., etc. Over 3000 sq. f1. Owner may carry 1st T.D. CUIEO SllllES -3 Bdr with pool, ocean view. $2650 per mo. Furnished. 760-1397 673-7761 --TWO -... ONGS TBI ITAUD COMPAi! 760.1397 673-7711 wamnm FU1 P11P11n Reduced $100,000, 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, family nn & fonnal dining rm. Extenaive uae of glass for waterway viewing. Longest shoreline m The Coves· 120'. Pier & float for 50' boat. Call liating office for Info on ex.changes and financing. You must see at $77~.ooo. Bob Gross 41 Balboa Coves Opn Sat/Sun l ·5. LYll YlLEnllE PlllPEllTIEI 718-1111 II.II----11,•,11 Corona del Mar Spanish landrnar with view of ocean, bay, "hill.aide l nightlight views! This 4 BR horn remodeled with pride offers bonu room, den, large corner lo outstanding garden! .. II~ .11111111 01111 Tri-Level 3 Br., 2 Ba. Townhome with large patio on wide green- belt. fam. rm., & fonnal din. nn. Gated community with pool and tennis. Call for private showing. Only $325,000. Mack Hanson 551-8700. TEllUFIC Tll-LREL Neatly new condo in good lo- cation. Seller transferred-so price is right! 3 Br .. 3 full Ba., walk in closets. din. rm. 2 car att. gar., assn pool & spa. Close to shop- ping. All this for $129.900. Anne Tierney. 551-8700. ClTWU lllSHSJ Enjoy ocean and city-lite views from this great 3 Bdr., 2 ~ Ba. pool home. Super location in Newport Beach F.astbluff. Cor- porate owner is motivated! Move right in! $270,000. Beverly Nelson 551-8700 . 80 FED DI WATER .... WIU 1111-TUii 11,111,llO 111numnu IPEI HllE UT/Ill 11·1 D UIPFD-111111 171-HlO iiii - D ' ~ e s .. Harbor & Canyon View tom yard w/waterfall, jacuzzi, ing pool, fire pit and built-in BBQ. at assumable financing. Owner anxious to aell or trade down for rty in the 350K-450K range in or NB OPEN SUN 1-5 23 .... " ... -1111,000 ly .... -lff.1111 an Vlew. 3 blks to beach. Near new r , 21/2 ba, $255,000. Financing 0,000, lO o/4% by owner. Open Sunday 12-5 WHIUlllE WITllFlllT 1110,111 . , .... BR, 21h BA, famlly room, choice atlon. $208,000 assumable 1st at % fixed. U1-12H E"111'b* 111-1111 #42 .... ""'· '"'-( ..... ...,) edrooms, 2 baths, dining room, 2 r garage. Slngle famlly or duplex. sy &(4cess. Beat beach with white ter view. Owner 545-2141 141-91Zl ----- Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July U, 1984 -15 HUIOI VIEW HOIES (Pllt,..) 4 Bd, 2 plus 1h ba, family room, spa, new kitchen , shutters, French doors, tlle & wood flooring, upgraded, greenbelt. $306,000. 180,000 as- sumable. By owner. 111-1211 IETTO TIU IEW · IUI IOPtlT UCI UY PORCT FOi TIE PIOftSSIOUI. COIPU Totally remodeled. 3 br, 2 ba, fam nn , 15X30 pool Quality workmanship, 1900 aq ft., plas1er walls. large f&replace. much beautiful wood, elegant master auite, 3 petJOs, beaut.afuJ IO\V mam~ land- scapmg, 2 car garage plus worluhop, total pnvacy. $245,000 ~ 1st TD at l l'l. 336 22nd St C M ., ... 11¥111 m1111 A large used brick courtyard welcomes you to see this gracious 3 bdrm. home . Extensively remodeled & upgraded 2 yrs ago wlnew kitch inclg cabinets, wood firs, sky lites, new shake roof. Relandscaped too & beautifully cared for! $329,000 fee. 1518 Santanella. Drive by and call to see. CIESIJll UAL UTltt 111-1111 FOIEYEI SPYIUSS VIEW IPDI UT -Ill 1-1 -TWll UlEI CllOLI Gorgeous patios, pool, spa, huge MBR, dramatic entry, game room; great for family or entertaining. $750,000 ... .,.,....., 11sn11mut For sale or trade -Fully furnished 2Br, 2Ba, den & pool sii.e yard. Locates in ''THE SPRINGS". Considered to be the finest Country Club m the desert. See to believe. Full pnce -$249,000 - excellent financing. Ownr/ Agt Weekends/Evenings 957-8300 QUITE MAAAPAT A IRVINE TERRACE Estate sized lot, 110X100', 4 Bdrm, 3 BA, lrg family-dining rm, breakfast nook, room for court tennts, pool, spa and garden. Only $365.000. CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES 873-MM 1110,000 llYll SIMES IPll IAT/1111-1If1441lalUJ1rite Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2 'h baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot wilt room for pool or RV park.mg. ....................... Nl-1141 4 Ull IPJll Ill llLL Harbor & Canyon View Custom yard w /water(;lll. jacuzzi, chilling pool, fire pit and bWlt-in BBQ. G,eat assumable financing. Owner very anxious to sell or trade down for property in the 350K-450K range m CdMorNB. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 23 •1teclte -Slll,000 By owner -759-1881 F&IT&ml Ullll unu ISUR .a.D IORD Tl SlllMOI on water w/ view of Bay. Shared pier & slip that acconunodates 3 boats -l of approx 45' Qwet location. Exchg for units, comm·1 or industrial Don't l'1lil» tlus one' s..tlttra wt. lultJ ..... ... IPEI TlllJll • UIYll ''""' open 1-5 by appt. only .. Priced to sell today! $1,795,000. Call Pl'IW IDIU at 111-1112 for gate entrance and details. TIE lllT CLO -Sii .110 CIPISTUlt Prvt gated community, San Juan Capistrano. New custom 5000 sq ft Victorian on 2 acres. Horses O .K . Zoned air, water softener sys, gated RV prkg cntr, pool, spa. bath house, BBQ area. Gazebo, sep maids qrtrs. movie nn-aound sys, sec' sys. mstr bath, jac, 3 frpb Craf tsma.nship that must be seen. Appraised for $850,000 (Asking $750,000) $600.000 ~. " ....... , • ....,,. (11•) 111-11211-(114) 111·11M a ' . ·' 12--I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I a 16 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 1•, 1984 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM .,.... 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge, CdM 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 507 Avenida Campo, Npt Sch 759.9100 $210,000 11 Flores, Irvine 644-7020 $199,900 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 7 11 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 120-1101 $198,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 '2 BR plut FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr, CdM 673-4400 $699,500 Sal 1-5 Sun 2~6 * 1429 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 673-4400 $699,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-6 320 Hazel COM 759-0915 $545,900 3 BEDROOM Sat/Sun 11 -5 • 1110 Ridgecrest (M Hinds) Npt Bch 644-6200 $149,500 Set/Sun 1-5 * 1911 Kings Rd, Npt Bch 631-1266 $615,000 Sun 1-5 * 377 Bayview Terrace. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169,000 Sat 12-4 * 401 Begonia, CdM 644-6200 $535,000 Sun 1-5 2535 Crestview (Bayshores) Npt Sch 644-9060 $259,000 Sun 2..S 1218 Devon ln (W.cilff) Npt Sch 631-1266 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Bl (Pen.) Npt Sch ,, 760-8333 $38-4.500 Sat/Sun 9-1 2521 Fairway, Costa Mesa 548-0268 $13-4,000 Sunday 1-5 368 Genoa Lane, Eastslde Costa Mesa 631-1400 $118,000 Sat/Sun1-5 * •.,.... 1119 Grove Ln (Westcllff)NB 673-7771 $388,000 Sa11-5 2336 Heather Ln. Npt Sch 557-7914 $235,000 359 Magnolia Dr, Laguna Beach Sun 1-5 497-4208 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 189 Masters Circle, nr S A CC, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Morning Canyon COM 644-7211 $479,000qs Sat 1-5 215 Morning Canyon. CdM 633-3622/644-8018 $479.000 Sun 1-5 10 Morning Glory (Trtlrk His) Irv 644-7020 $282,500 Sun 1-5 **3028 Ocean Ave, COM 644-7208 $725,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff HVH 644-6926 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $298,500fee Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irvine 644-7020 $219.000fee Sun 1-5 2718 Shell, Corona del Mar 851-8767 $325,000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca (lido) Npt Bch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 124 Via Udo Nord, lido !.-.1e, N.B 851-9987 $980.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 3 BR plut FAM AM or DEN * * 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa Isle 673-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2345 161h St, Newport Heights, N.B 645-4670 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 714 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 1419 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr, CdM 675-6930 $785,000 fee Sunday 1-5 33151 Elisa Dr., Dana Poin1 4~68 $179,500 430 Es1her. Costa Mesa \ Sun. 1-5 673-1181 $172.900 Saturday 1-5 4 Hlllgrass. lrvtne 552-2000 $268,000 Sun 1-5 305 Kings Place, CUffhaven 631-1400 $390,000 Sat , .... 1800 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, Newport Bch 642-5200 Sunday 1..S 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. PaJmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 3262 Oregon, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sat. 1-4 1733 Port Barmouth (Harbor Vu Homes)NB 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon~ 1800 Port Kimberly, H.V Hills, N.B 5-46-2313 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 1647 Port Sheffield, H.V Homes, N.Bch 644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1406 Santanefla, Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $289,500 Fee Sunday 1-5 * • 1 Twtn Lakes, Spyglass, CdM 644-5061 $750,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 546--2313 $123,900 Sal/Sun 1..S 18856 Via Messina, Turtlerock, Irv. 640-4868 $249,900 fee Sunday 1-5 120 Via Quito (lido) Npt Bch 673-7300 $425,000 48EDROOM Sat 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy Or (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 23 Montectto(Spyglass Hiii) COM 759-1881 $555,000 Sun 1-5 * 3083 Trinity. Costa Mesa ~6-2313 $127,500 Sat. 1-4 * • 3-4 Morro Bay Dr, Newport Beach 759-1501 Sun 1-5:30 1029 Bonnie Ooone Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 1029 Bonnie Ooone Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-6200 $495,000 Sat 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr. CdM 673-4400 $695,000 Sat1-5 Sun 2-5 ** .. 15 North Star Ln, Dvr Shra, NB 673-4400 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 12 .. Via Quito (Lido) Npt Bdl 6~7300 $469,000 Sat 1-5 4 BR plue FAM AM or DEN * 1970 Port Dunletgh Cir, Npt Sch 786-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 * 2001 Galatea, Corona dei Mar 759-9100 $789,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2755 AlbW'Om. Coeta U.. M5-030S S 185,000 Sat 1-5 **801 8ayllde Or .• ~OtY Bay 831-1400 11.200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2807 Bledtthom, Newpott Bwtl 540-1151 $395,000 Sunday, ..... 2933 c..ta (E.blUtf) Npt 8ch 644-6200 $299,950 Sat 1-5 **2104 E. OcMnttont, Pennlnsuta 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat 1-S * 1700 GlllaXy Or, OoWM' Shores. N.B 759-1501 $600,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1«1 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beach 548-56'7 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Or, Hbr V'9w Hts, N.B 640-9060 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 46 Mtsak>n Bay (Spwl•) CdM 760-8333 $629,0CJO Sat/Sun 1-5 •23 Pinehurst (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 1719,000 Sat 1-5 •• 223 P°"'9ettia. Otd CdM 675-8000 $795,000 Sat/Sun 3-6 1935 Pott C8mey, Npt Beach 759-9100 Saturday 1-4 21122 Richmond Circle. HB 962-8722 $221,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 27 46 San Juan Ln, Coeta Mesa 751-3191 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 16326 Shadbush, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $159,900 Sa 2-5/Su 1-5 3363 Wisteria. Costa Mesa 645-0303' $167,500 Sat 1-5 2105 Yacht Mtschief (Seaw) Npt 8ch 76()..8333 $'430.000 Sun 1-5 1909 Yacht Purttan, Newport Beach 644-0903 $'429,000 Sun 1-5 21 11 Yacht Wanderer, Seaview, N. B 552-0642 $369,000 Sun 1,... 2121YachtYankee,Seavtew,NptBch 644-90eo $379,000 Sunday 1-5 5 llEDROOll * 1911 Kings Rd, Npt Bch 631-1266 $615,000 Sun 1-5 1437 Antigua Way, Npt 8ch 557-7914 $415,000 Sun 12-5 5 BA plu. FAM RM or DEN •• 14 GeneYe (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Son 1-5 * 1661 Orchard AWi, S.A. Heights 556-4982 $209,500 Sat/Sun 10-4 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 759-9100 Sat 1-5, Sun 1-4:30 * 24 Mlaak>n Bay (Spyg'8sa) CdM 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-4 •• 4512 Roxbury, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $529,000 Sun 2-6 * • 8 Traf81ger. Harbor Ridge 640-4888 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 •321 Plazza Udo, (Udo lsle)N.B. 673-7767 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Sch 759-9100 Sat 1-5. Sun 1-4:30 200 Vla OMeto (Udo) Npt Bd'I 673-7783 Sat/Sun 12-5 IBEDROOll ***• 101 Via Udo Soud(Udo) N.B. 675-8181 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Orange County Reel Estate/An Adwlr1JalnQ eupplement to the OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, July 1'4, 1984 -17 e BR ..... FA.II Rll or DEN ***• 101 Via Lido Soud(Udo) N.B. 67~161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 102 Via Udo Soud, Npt 8ch 759-9100 $3,750,000 S.1 1-5 * * * • 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1.599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *** 333 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sat 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEOAOOM 2200 Canyon, CM 642-9558 $139.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 813 W. 15th St, Newport Beach 646-7171 $174,500 Sunday 10-2 789 W. 18th St (Ooean W., Costa Mesa 759-9100 $105.000 Sat/S(Jn 11-5 2 BR plu. FAM RM or OEN 1656 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa S41-6613 $$159,000 Sa1/Sun 12-.-Pm 3 BEDROOM * • 10 Kamalii Crt, Npt Sch 673-7300 $180,000 Sun 1-5 * 551 Vista Grande (Bluffs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $205,000 Sat 1-4, Dun 1-5 2407 Novia (Bluffs) Npt Bch 760-8333 $235,000fee Sun 1-5 789 W. 18th St (Ocean W.) Costa Mesa 759-9100 $113,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 4BEOROOM * 2156 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $219,000 Sat 1-5 * 400 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $195,000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BA 25 Palos. Rancho San Joaquin. Irvine 759--0619 Sunday 1-5 ...... 2 llR pe. FAii Mi 01 DEN 24 Cl-at Cir (Cyn Crst) CdM 673-5354 $199,500 Sun 1-5 SBEDAOOll 2463 lnttno Aw., 8ec:k Bay, CM 675-«)()() $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 #7 Stardust (Turtlerodc). lMne 47S.1929 $188,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOllES DUPLEXES FOR SALE * 314 Goldenrod, Oki Corona del Mar 675-aOOO $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 701 Iris, Otd Corona del Mar 67S-6000 $209,000 Sat. 1-5 2 BR plua 2 BR Ir* 1404 'N. Ocean Front, Newport Beach 673-7873:673-7677 Owner SaUSun 1-5 48Rpl•28R 211 Sapphtre Balboa "'800 ti75-4822 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 BR plu. 3 BR 4905 Seashore Or., Newport Beach 631-6265 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS 2 BR HOUSES ** &410 W. Ocean Front (West) Npt Bch 759-9100 $2500/mo yr l9e Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR Condoe/TownhouMe 2200 Canyon CM 642-9558 $925.00 Sat/Sun 12-6 •Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool "' GNie add,_. et QUNd oat• ----- 12--I I I B I I I I .... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a 18 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 1984 Sea Island luxury models on sale in NB Six modet homes are on sale at Sea laland, a walled, full-security community In Newport Beach. Located on Jamboree Road just off Pacific Coast Highway, Sea Island borden the fairways of the Irvine Coast Country Club. It Is a luxury enclave, from Its guarded entrance to Its recteatk>o comptex, which tnciudes a ctubhouse, pool. jacuz:zJ, sundecks and tennis courts. Model homes now on sale are priced from $330,000 to $525,000. Four pro- duction homes, priced from $395,000 to $430,000, are aJso available. Furniture In the modefs la not lncfuded In the sales price, but can be purchased separately. Models avaJlable Include the on&- atory Caribbean -2, 111 square feet, two bedrooms, two baths -priced at $330,000, and the two-story Antigua - 2,'471 square feet, two bedrooms, 21n baths -priced at $395,000. Another A.Memblyman Art Aan• (at micro- phone) preeenta a pl&qae from the .Ute Lqilalature to John S.R. model of the Antigua, without Interior decoration, ls priced from $360,000. Other models now on sale, all two stories, are the Pacifica. 2,830 square feet, two bedrooms, 31ft baths, $470,000; the Bermuda, 2,816 square feet, three bedrooms, three baths, $496,000; the Bimini, 2,617 square feet. two bedrooms, 2~ baths, $470,000; and the Martinique, 3,003 square feet, three bedrooms, four baths, $525.000. The models Include custom floor and wall coverings, window treatments, mir- rors and other special appointments. as well as custom decks and patios, some with spas, and designer landscaping. The Interior design was by Saddleback In- teriors of Corona del Mar. Production homes on the sale lnolude two Bimini homes with two bedrooms, den and 21h baths. and two Pacifica homes. All Swaneon, Barratt-American chair· man ln San Jl"rancl8co u Mayor Dianne Felnatein look.a on. Legislators give award to Barratt-American Citing the homebullder's "belief in the community and the magic of what we put together." CaJifornla State As- semblyman Art Agnos recently awarded lrvtn&-based Barratt American Inc. the highest commendation the Legislature can bestow on a company. The award was presented during the grand opening of Parkvlew Heights, San Francisco's newest Inner c~ty redevelop- ment community. Barratt American Inc. received the honor for Its declslon to build affordable housing in San Francisco. Comprised of 120 two-story attached homes, Parkvte1W Heights represents the culmlnatlo11 of an agreement between the City or San Francisco, Including Mayor 01anne Felnsteln's Office of Housing and ~edevelopment, and Barratt American to reutlllze an abandoned site and turn it Into an affordable housing development. The community will be located in the city's Potrero Hiii area. Agnos' own district More than 200 guests, Including state and local officials, representatives of the . flnanclaJ community and soon-to-be Parkvlew Heights residents were on hand to witness the presentation. The plaque honors Barratt American Inc. "in recognition of your Invaluable contribution to the people of San Fran- cisco. Your partnership with the city and the people of Potrero Hill on constructing affordable housing is a model for your Industry.'' The plaque Is signed by Agnos and Speaker of the Assembly Wlllle L. Brown Jr. and features the State Seal. Special requirements were met by quallfled buyers on both sides of the city's median Income level, with a portion of some homebuyers· monthly payments being subsidized by a housing affordabili- ty fund created through an Office housing production program. Offered In the new development were two-and three-bedroom Victorian-style homes ranging In size from 950 to 1,200 square feet. These single family homes sold for prices ranging from $70.000 to $114.200. All 120 units have been spoken for. of the homeS have two-car garages. Both the production homes and the model• contain "estate features." among them custom gold-finished bathroom fixtures, Imported Italian marble counter tops, whirlpool bathtubs. skyttghta, bullt- ln desks, wtne racks and bars, conven- tional and microwave ovene and trash compactors, bullt-in food centers and central vacuum systems, bronzed glass In major view wfndows and solid oak turned- wood posts and handralls on the stair- ways. Sea Island townhomes may be purchased with 10 percent to 20 percent down payments and 15-year graduated payment loans. With 10 percent down, an 11 1/4 per~nt Interest rate applies for the first five years. graduating on&-quarter per- cent every sb months thereafter until the Interest rate reaches Its celling of 13¥. percent In the 10th year ( 13.80 ann percentage rate). Wtth 20 percent down, the Inter rate for the flrat flve Y98fl 11 10¥• pere and the Interest rate <*ling reached In 10th year ls 13'/• perC«lt (13.25 A.P.R. John D. Lusk & Son Is the sales 80 for Sea Island. The sales complex at Sea Cove Lane, Just eut of Padfk: Co Highway on Jamboree Road, ls open fr 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. deity. Information can obtained by calling 673-0474. Correction A story on Sea Island In /Mt WM Orange County l?t111/ Estate section Inc rectly ldentlfl6d an accompanying pho graph as part of the Sea Island deve/1 ment. The Dally Pilot regrets the error. Ho11Jebuilders to visit Japar. The nation' a home bullders will have the opportunity this fa.II to see for Japan's high· tech housing industry In action via "Vlslon 2001." Billed as a 1C>-day "study mi5$on .. to Japan. "Vision 2001 " wlll enable American buildef"S to visit modular and prefab housing manufaturers at plants In Tokyo. Matsumoto, Nara and Shiga. "In Its technotoglcaJ advances, suc- cessful management techniques and overall success in the hou!Ung Industry. Japan today holds some lnvaJuable lessons for U.S. builders," said Pete Herder, orn!dent of the NationaJ Assodation of Ho Buffders, upon hb return from a amllar to Japan last year. Builders wtll depan tor the Japan. housing Industry tour from Los Angele& September 28 and return October 8. · tour Is co-sponsored by NAHB and Gia Link, Inc. For further Information. contact NA Assustabt Staff Vice Presfdent M Druckery, NAHB, 15th and M Streets, N. Washington. D.C. 20005; 202-822-0415. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daily Pilat :Jhe Realtor 'j eline REAL TORS GIVE HOME IMPROVEMENT SEMINAR On Tues. July 24. 7·00 P.M., the Newport Harbor..COsta Mesa Board of REAL TORS wlll pre9o a free publlc seminar on "Home lmprovement1 ... Start to Anlsh", at their t>Ylldlng, 401 N Newp Blvd .. N6*port Beach. As the seventh of a year-round program of tree consumer education 9emlnars. expert panell wlll discuss sucil subjects as room eddltlona, do-It-yourself projects, remodeling, lmprovem supplies and government regulation• and the bYlldlng perml1 prooeas. Panelist Don Schweon. general contrectOf', and co-own« of C.l.D. Industries Inc., • comp1 speclallzlng In room &ddltlom, remodeling and custom homes. wlll exptaln all upecis of ho Improvements In terms of building contractOf''s roi. and reeponslbllltlel. Schwenn turned a llf&-tlme hobby Into a aucoessful t>Yslnea career when he entered construction business In 1978, and hu auc:c:essfulty developed C.1.0. lndustrtee Inc:., Leguna Nlo• to provide aervtoe to property ownen from San Clemente to Santa Ana. Schwerin, BA, MA, hu be an Orange County-Laguna reekient llnoe 1987 Jim Moore, President-owner of ABC Lumb« will participate as the panelist providing the "do yoursetf' viewpoint of home Improvement suppll•. Moore triumphed over a dl1Uterou1 fire to business In 1978 by con~lng the pr•ftre lumberyard Into a full aervtoe home center. Moore's 30 yeera In the building suppty Industry tncludee • period u Manager for Prod Research fOf' the M!Nk>n Viejo Co. Though the ABC Lumber Co. supplies to building contracton well, a growing portion of Ill bualr\W Is from local homeownerl who wish to .. .,. by do4ng the ho repair or lmprowment pro)ec:t by themMlves. A resident of Newport Beactl elnc:ie 1956, where raised his family, Moore wu 1983 CommodOf'e of the 8aNa Corinthian Yacht ~b. Panelist Ray Schuller, OlreciOf' of Buildings and Safety for the City of Newpor1 e.acn. will del govern"*!t regylatlon and the permit process which Impacts property lmproven'*lt Schuller. 11 holds a BA In Civil Engineering and a Master In Public Administration, ta reuonable for the protect of life, health, property and public welfare through regulation and contro4 of design. construction 1 code enforc:emeot pertaining to all s1ructures wlttiln the city. Schuller Is Past Preatdeot of CallfOf'nla BYlldlng Officials and the Basin Chapter of the lnternatlonlll Conference of Bullo Official• and current Vice President of the Orange Empire Chapter. Pat Scott-Warner , Chairman of the Newport Harbor-Costa Meu Board of REAL TO "COMMUNITY OUTREACH" program, refatee, "If you are thinking of minor home lmprovemenh major remodeling, dolng-lt-youreelf Of' hiring a contractor, this seminar will make the proJeci m easier for youl Vou wlll leafn how to avoid many common problems and pitfalls from the taking the building permit to the completed project:· Altar a brief preMntatlon by each of the three panellst1, ample time will be provided to ans Individual questions from the audlenee '·~ t.' - ual est '"t the ). snt 11 ast :>m be k 's Or- to- >Ir - I me :rip ~ on .he bal HB illle w .. sta !Int tny 'n9 :he tel, .., ..!t- hla JCt .. me he lne mo loo ind the Ing ~·s 1 or JCh OUI s tudied sophistication. solute exquisite deta.illng: ulted ceilings, akylighta, re- lights. white washed oak rs, plantation shutters, in- ible kitchen. French doon. atures master suite, formal din- guest room and central ' yard. Assume financing. Jn. des land. CALL DEBl BIBB. llEllOEI Tl Pll,IOO FEI ....... ..,,~. 21120reshlft Orange County Real Estate/An AdY9r'tiamg aupptement to the DAILY PILOT/~. July 1'4, 1984 -19 Ufllll llm UIJlllT .._ Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai. 2 Br, 2 Ba, 4-0' patio. $695,000. PDllSIU .. .wn111 Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285.000. UYSllE PUOI UYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,250.000. LAIR& IUll 111• Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertaining home. $1, l 00,000. Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR i.; ~ t • <l· ~" •· I'; h O.') OIC>I J PETE BARRE T! REALTY 12 --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I !~ 1 1 ! I I I I I I I E --·--~~-~~-----------------------------~!'-' ________ .,..._ ____________ __ ----·- 20 -Orange County Real Estate/An Adverttafng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14', 1984 Mr. Dayton Pierson , Manager, Daily Pilot Classi fied 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Mr. Pierson, \ I pl ace d m y a d 1n t h e D a ll y P i l o t o n 16th & 17th planning to run it for three consecutive weekend s . But I found that future advertising was not necessary . I received several phone calls and as a result of my Homes on Review ad, my friend and fellow aqent Do n Sheridan and I found a buyer on the first we e kend ! Yours Truly, ~-~L This s45oo Daily Pilot Ad Sold This Home In One Weekend. A Small Investment LARGE RESULTS --~ - Orange County Real Es1ate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PtLOT/Satutday. Juty 1 ... 1984 -21 ..._fir laJt -.wa...... 11 1Mw.., IJSI .... hni•W ..._ VafmisW ..._ Vu.n&W .!!Ll~"":":':"='=~~-7~1:-:11=1~ .... 1111 OPEi RIISE 'UNITS eo.......... aat. ._. IHI ... mt .._ ZMI uoo ISLE OWNEJrshOHG •er 2~ 2-tw'e. 11-pa. ~ 2 80 2+ 4f BX W d6I _. l9ouM. qu-. ...., • ILUI 3 a.. 3 '* gw. ba Neiwpor1 Crest Condo price t'lghd '*' • ~ 1m. ""'* 2':;· w ~ 28dl9" ~ •"'o Bt, 17S-n83 Pool, '9nnll, _.to bet\, RIMlllSISSill U1'11n ~ ecMta. no peila.""" 1 & ...... teoolmo. fWI.. ,-d. .......... c::.rpee- xne AMtng S 193,500 r-Wldoc*. 12r ot ..._, "" 9Wea. l6t6 rnon. ,_.._, 142-6241 1ng. .,. Gii'. ooms tot. 5 875-5788Att 12 PM ...,., peio.age ,_J ~~.... 1tUNIQUE 18R hH. bll.a to~1 bw:t1 nw11Un ~lfulto .. 2 ,~ !.~ 8mtl1"' -ower~ Y'a.1._ ~.ltld&iilrg.Cid'.PGOI. MOYE NOW. FIP'c. ~--tr .... .."'V"""' ·-· ----~ ,._ ...,.., V>9 .,_, 2 a P9llo ... Ind... Vec:ant upgr.oed 3& ~ ont ""• ,..._.,, • SELLlll Le>e*ey Call Robeft MllUtenl spa, car gar ge Mrs &a.i. 647..()204 pool...,,._ c:flldrwl oet ~OYed l0t 4 ooncso.. wetoo.ne, .. on.r.wt11 842-7404, -cit. I S1tl60/mo 515-Ma l800 •AS low K•tt- S&So.000 873-3m conttdeled Come by '°' I • ....... -:::. ~1~ eQ-4471 Rar9 ~ loc:e11on on a cup of con... ~ITI• flllrWey condo. 28R 2t>&. a... Atty... =-la-wialo------..:..-. ~ 0Ukt9-aec ~-C 11111 -· Prof. decotat.s. avWt fooi(lng b**btly Lrg 4 ....,, YIRICt Owner'a ~ '9 your-" 1125 • S 1700/mo. ~ 3 Bdrm. 1V. Be. dbl o-. 3S 2~ W0006ASOGE Bdr ~ on ~ et;. filo38drmuntta.Pffwlle f5S-t550, ~ndl Mftc. yerd, l800. A PARK VIEW PATIO wlfnMt tf'Ma, rOMe & 2 t• LMt '-t.... waterfront location, M0--2497 11 t5.. 751-2523 HOME.. r:~ pertc & .o-r;ttoe. Priced 10 ... at trpQ.. Gt...i lnwlei1llW'lt 3 Bdrm ~ Ba. 8 YB new ~ to ,..., poof f9dt)o *Un.I.ID* 15,000. Seller wll helpSa •I "549.000. 0-. l8ya MU#•J.. dbl llf1_ .ww •IOI**. 1M-9T80 or 851~ -•••-finance. 0pn HM I •• IUbmll Wty alter ncMt Eliecutlw home, lo"9fy _ _... ' ""="-=:--:0------:::-:--:-:-:-·lf•T ._ _1:::;:2-:15 ... Aemiit tf;845-0303"4wi:. ~ n..MIMt/l-n Rob or atnny 559 t40C> ~ ...., ~ Y'Wd. t1t1-n. ...., "'*-· 48' 28a n.e wl'lp6c.. poo1 A ~ ptace, w9'k to furniture .. xv., Gii'-..:.. ~~ llloora. t.ne ~ 11250 15292 ~ou1 ·private ••TIEllUU* ...,.,...... <**. lrg Mdllded Y9f'd, AVllll.. 111 mo 457-2420 ~~!~~ ., llnd PIRa right Eliclustv. Harbor Ridge av1lll iat. ~ to ~ Tl&._. la· 11a ~ Sen ~ Condo ~ wttNn this t>eeutttu1 ca-ted LAUTReMoNT MODEL o11mY wi Sept. as 1-3073. Ave1-38r 28e. pool, IPL North View 2 bO 2 be.den-A• arM. Pr~ dee-":~ ~~='ci~~ 11111 ..,..lmmedtaMfy CM. Poot...:. $1200/mo now $t.t50.144-W7 Otated •&. 38a hofM. room,pr~""dec-(l1•)n• ··11 ,. ... Ir ---~ ... 'Jh• &.rr.Mgmt 641-1324 ---·· French wlndowa and -·~-, ~ -... --_.,_. dooR throughout oC*I to 0t•ted. Oceen and city "'9wpon Center l4,792 SF Cnftal .... 8tWld ,.. 2 & 3 Bd ~ c.a ue regad111g lulh priva1e gar<Mna and llghta \llew. Community! SM aAI UftlTUll Alrpor1 At,. 17.290 SF n;;;; a; ptx ~ of carpet• • irw-.e ..._ UMd t>nc:k pettoe. TNly a par1t, pool, spa and ten. IUI... ..... Trat IM4 , •• ,... ~~~ ~ & coot..,_. S925.lup 84.2-9S58 .,_ .............. oondO 2 ..... nla..Callf0t~and Dou _. ... • ~ ,...,...__, _, m.m hooM. Listed •t we wlll ma61e .,.,~I S-S111r Partc. ble wide. 112·2222 mid ssoo • 53M 190 &ldgeC minded S700 3bt 2 8d 2" 12 b9 '*' Pro tee5,000.Aaa#nabletow menlaf0tyoutoUrtwby, Wllltt to~ pool & 8-1 RMy... w/mod ~gar/Slop decor II.Kn 11195/unbn lntw•t financing. F0t OtelCOf'tyouthroughthial clubhouse $48,000 Leta lw Sale 1411 tncd b kid p.t into $99567S-4991 furt~~~E beeutlful home. Pricer• 75 &- 1501 Febulous rnont lot ' I ~190 8-1Atty 1-Turtle Rodi V...dr9Nt1c NER hilltop lSH ENT duced to $495.000 Sub-•=ta.Lii CdM. price reduced fof l Easblde 1bdrm abode Pet.-s 2 Bd den. 2.,_. Cl&. onhugevlewlot, EST~!Mt~ mlt offers. this must be ~ sale $1 ,200,000. be•m•d. c e 111ng1' •I d frloSt5508~299 bdr 2 ba bellmed --------80ld -476-0416 or87>0812 equipped k1tch low --=--o--=:--=-~-:--:-=-= thru-out. trpl. REAL ESTATE 4 0t..,. ..... ~ $400'a call 539-8l90 W 0 0 DB ff ID GE rin only 673-4429 llT m -ESTABLISHMENT 0.t fl lt.M a.at Aty ._ Towmouse 3 bdt t 112 1:t; 3 Bd;;;-:._ ~9-411 ~ fntatJ l SSI PW N'M'•lt Elllde 3bt 2tJe. a1 redone t1a S850 mo 559-~ l'TWllTI oo late. almost 'I• lermo pool, 4 tam1ty rm. form., $324,000 Opn n L>-5 1970 Port h Cir Jay Smith, Coast Allr• hOme cioee to 1t1e c:tma. WYIEW /NIT UYll wASH."Or&S 6'nd'. &I 1 l1'11lM na peint, drapea . .cc otder !1w le.a 224.1 Large lot wflh p6enty of OPEN SUNDAY,_.. STiii I•( Juana. 4e aa•. wat•-, ~ hofJle c:tllrm rm for lowl 3Br 28a ocean ~•- room to 9dd on. ''Go up 2111YadltWenderer A8eauttful24'X52' 1977 front ~lfulVleW,Cllr'I t.IMlbliM .... , RV0tb0ct Pel~ avlllll 11200 Call l(a1ny °'out" for m«e view and 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. lam rm, 2 Madison Home with 2 be tubdtvided Lou of fwntise ro; Jf Eiee. 2& now $895 mo 760-6862 I 494-8457 or 499-310 t I I f rt W .. lle trees /\II for only I 1 ~ --~ -I ve n com o " lrptc. Close to pool & BAE. 2 BA -Large Uving S299 000 Ane exciuenle 28&, hltups. pNt peUO ...,, I LEASE/SALE/OPTION At-. --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--bulldlngM. 2s229•l200,000 tennis Guarded gate & Dining Aru Open w•terlront tiom.. s~.in Iv & dlmng/ber ~961 trllCt.w MeN vwoe poo1 1 UNIOUE. c:hanThnO 2 S10f) comm Prollandacaped Kitchen & Family Room Lakes central Wash~ •-•11......-hOme 48d2•12 Cl&, den Cape Cod. 2t>< den. 2tMa Ocean & night light views. 1111 appliances • F0toed ton, ~. beeutiful \llew, ~ ,._ 1 avail 911 $ UOO/mo 2 tri>tc. large trees OONtl A STEAL at $369.00011 Atr Heating & ~r Con-• swlmmmg pool· Of'ily Pa.iani. ...,., 522-0332 at 7PMJ•nds I Side ot Hwy nonti ~ DUPLEX "'"':,,:.7fsi~2 !~':,;~,:;;';=/~ """'~~-,,~ •U-* I;:;, '"' -.., -4 ...., ""';'~!""'-'· UYFlllT 540-5937 s>r•me ,..,,.vy Gofgeoua 38r 28a. A1 yrd. enct si-No pees. • t maln Channel le>-SUYIEW Pf°'*1Y on large airport, amMltJea. 2 story Yrty AY811 now $475 ~~ -----,.,.,.-----,,-== Spacious owner's •· --------Prime OCEAN VIEW home ladan1 fret I $3.500.1000 E L~ P~r 1ae '2100/mo 87S-4912 MESA VERDE 3 Bdrm 2 be Wtw .. .,. 1251 A PETE BARRETT REALTY us 3 Bdrm rental. In guarded Gate com-c M 80dYff8'nt ShOP :;1-.~1. 1 a e A.Qt Av1lil August 1 uooi mo avall 8 11 ~ss.ps to beact\, .. possession. W• ,..,~,...w-'J)Ol'-... :--ra-=a.t":"::'-..Buy~-::".~=-munlty Owner wants to Est.11M9 Sale 0t L.... -ci=.-1-174-f;241 0t 963-5288 .,,.Wbes.. POOi ,ac. etc: Asking $925,000. greded 3 'If* <*1. W-1-moYe quickly. Aasu. me 543-1038/543-5274 ........... ,,.. I Ull S500Jmo 1 11 & m1 &4~-9513 cMfl home w/MC l)'Slem. 181 TO. ~ &;;; v;;"'lot ror fu1urw ml& ftm 645-1'3S. 2~ ICAPORNOT. $388,000 °'*' hou• J.IMhrlllb, Ha V8Cat1on home ,_.,.._ 38A t\tel: &r;c: OJW. 11111111 ~, st()()',~. Sun 1-5. 1119 Grow Ln JH-Mll Pr!J!r!J 1~ ment, 0t inv.t_ Morro scowe. g11r . ..._nr.h ; Bnn, ~ rm . .,.t a.G .,.. 5 to belt beectl, Agt/Dene 8T3-7nl -4 tailitmii!iin-.... , ft.Ull Bey, Ceyucoa Md u.. peid, Jdnl ..... ~ ~ rm a ISie 0-· m 2 8aOI ~ >"'Y pool, tennis, I--=-------•mnum Two tots on c:iom..,.... 0809. $43,000 & up. Agt S650. nm..y 5*dA.M.. ~ ~ 11500 ,mo. quiet .. on l*W' $875 0.:: ~5~ 1.Y. lllRlf HAIT dentlllUcomm'I, 33X93'. C805l m-6188 ==. =-v..._ aut 211-7663 ..,... 1115 660-4109 Fully customized l.artl-. S350,000 bott'I 873-3n7 .... C21S)et8-71Ta. 38d 2be derl frpl .,._ =~l~e•H~o~ ~b6dg~~~ •FMAWO-C.W ..... mi...._-?:!':'~~ ~m~c\~o~::; ~f;::"3cc:'= MGfundyRnre1s.e111 ~a'° on~~ 28A 1S:: bfuna. 701 11y rm. '°"'* o.n. on' 87~ .... -' ---lll9r1d 3 8rdn\ 2 ...a.... 11115. MG-h119e lot Quiet st $425 rent & udl n ... UN. outatandlng "':::: of c .... ,., ... am ~ .... ~ 875a,!.-5:30mmor4:30 $1350/mo Valerie ~bed\~ atec1 community. ~· s=:."ooo. L~ -I• 2 U apa, 2 d9dls. -cp . n to 71>" ~Wed/Sun 211-TS53 I •'llPC>ls 4 ~ 539-8190 Br. 2 ',<rBa, famlty Valentine ProperllH. 130K OWNER 650-1598 "'"*lf*iga. Fe. .,.._ 2 8r 1 be lrilloer.}'9rd Nr ~IO & .-Y ~ 8-1 Alty._ 1n1ng room, 2 flf-. 760-3333 -$395,000. c.a Cetalne amal bul co.,. S}15 can ~ 3br 2be •• nu 48r 28a. ,_ oec:or 42 1 Large view lot n.ILlllS__.. Condo S.... & A9ntall1 lhows.tAM~ Condo pvt l*iO. pool T A"9 ~pd ~o&,arTu~:!l IPT-s~ s:;~:P2::-=. su.-<2131510-1102 ._.11 ES S900mo 1si~l47 1~1213)663.&174 ca11 -•• own'g Bio Canyon oc>ff Large ltUdk> nr So. Cout I.I. w ... 105 ~ ~ 3 ~er enct o- L ESTATE 13 8dnn t¥. Ba at)'t9 COUfM. Red.to S299K Plaza. on i.e. It-pk;, Ff. U' ~~ Cl&. i•1w,'lilig 2 pWllON no pees eMc: IYAI .. LI .. ABLISHMENT on quiet cul~e-aac. w/lerms By owner. window•. A/C. patio. WAN D ,dill c:er gar S2500 ,._.. $425 &42-.51&4 -- S«-94,, Stepe to ~ & 17ttl ()pen Sat/Sun 1-5 at 3<C ~D~~m= ESTATE ON WATEA "rfll :='·to ~th ;,, 1 )'I' WISJlm -llMM E 1111: :t,_~~::_: Sealaland(Ford6~3 ~-1yrnew.&41-1405 963-5321Anyprice. lease. Call Steve, 28drm 1Cl&.lcd)'l"d.o-. ~ ... ....... •ton. tow mak1tenance Jamboree)862-1 Wanted ClONtYuction )'l"d 973-1373 1595 882. 1 700 11;1111. 2 .... 2 yrd, 2 frpb. Call 8111 a.t-ULIU LIE MPUI hJlun/Vaib I to rent 8f<. tOK aq n. Oualnl 2br oll PCH ..__ • ... t.ney, egt 756-1323. Walk to 1ho99, beectl, Bal. 1&w &IMfl Front, NB. Needs )~be64>~ •/chef. ganey mod .... hiat zm "' I IL. 83t~ pief' ferry/rest&. 38'/21>9 Open S.t/Sun 1..S PP zoned ~ decof aNordab .. n•t I ..._ ..... 'i;.~,~.::'.oom ............ ,.. ... l11 8ol 81 '7>-29<3 673-7073. 673-7077 latob sao ....,, .. ._... L:.~ ~.;:::_< -,:.;:c., n1y ~00.000. 8111 ~ Stoe S--~ Wll CllT• ~, ....... fiD1IW SfYILAIS S1tl50 831-8.901 .... aM Rltr 67>-6181 9hot9 ownr/llgt ~28-t7 Sptc ·n apan 3 Bdr (WI gen-3 Bf -+ llreplaoe • untt C>oaer'I & cny 1g114 "*' lflh& erous .a.1. trg 11v1ng rm Beectl 112 ~. 90fne ._ lilMll lllUll ZIM 48R.. 1M1 '"" 3 c:er ;er reuw.. ..._, 2 w ~. -in w/frplc, country kltc:hen S375,000 4~· 77 48 $2950 per rno · 75$-1195 Y-"= W4 11 * ,., . -. RT NEllm ..__.. _.._ wtth wooc1 nOOtS and L · ~ 11 ,_.. 2 Bdrm 2 ba dee-Elicelent condttion duplex mucti m«e. Opn Sat-Son ·-2 Doors from So Bey. XJnt v;e. of twt>ow, 2bf True llegMce m 2be s cott' Fu-with• 4 bdrm & 3 bdnn 1-5 1218 Devon Ln. laHmt Pret 1.~ August rwnl 3br 2ba. 1 2CI&. end J: · ~ --....:.ICed wlftl*: dbl gar lllW IEITILJ .... 1a111ced~atlo & unlt.S4t5,000.4905S--Harry Frederick 16 UNH'SMEAN H car gar · pvt P•tlo. c:MMdl1 &46--00M prvl pool 1 900 s ... 1161a.S,.1•al ard Assume flnan llhor9 Dr • ._ limpM.. mag 631-1266 N.8 $600,000 or tr.a. lmmac:. 1'3500. ';' smc:-· Celg .... 2224 53M190 9-t Rfty tee ..... .., 2 ~ e owner OPENOAILY1-5 871-M71 or846-0098 Ing. SHPS ony. __ -..___-'ollll...-.1..-- y •875-0 1 111 131~ 875-8314 28drm2B&.A1Coondorw I t. .._. 2241 ----00 IU...... 17 SOUTHERN CALIF 1 --. 1 Bdf t Cl&. ..-to S.C Pima w/C8r'POf't + D ..... SJm!-. l~·-··········••I MOTELS for ..... Frwe -.,... poo1 $575 month to ........ Ul l-r==:::;==~-,1iaii;:a lls1 melled. Aa.o •need Bctl. =~~~32 en-monttl.(&lso fOf' Mle) r~ 2 tw 2''t ba. • ta bl RE 11ger11s. part & ""' trW1Ce Avwl lmmed °""" b'J DIW atv . gar fri*: 1 UM -• '1ewU. T\LIFP CHOICE NEIGHBOR.HOOD iHo&HMtao:n o:n;; 11m• WHITWORTH C.W Ml llu 2122 Woodalde w.g. 2si1 a.ad OK ·'860· s,11h• l..Wt M 1 wti carry. Ntce 28' h9e 845-4 118 CerMO L0tes ouan ~~c:aJI P•trlclc ~7 _ •t M,SM ..... 1 ms, 3 ,,, baths in t.hia great family ==.::.:; l41m1 =· 31~~~~ ~ 83M2188Gl ~::aw:'::::, ,,...._11•1-. w/2700 sq. ft. of oomfortable living. on Main In SA. Ofc.,... ._ ttW\ 1 )'I' dd Al 2 S73-T781 ~ & more ~190 111· 1• me family nn w/one of 2 frplcs, c:onatructed In front, Bdrm 1 ba""" carpona. Cor a.t Rny,.. IMIH IEITIU k h h ...1;........ N NewtV crptd & painted 7 I ,_ groN ... um. °'*" ._ '-' till to --Ouplu ~ l JOWW Ile en wit ..:..aull6 area. ear new 776-9150 .15'000 A.I T.D. ~ OM def._., b..:11. 3 er -LOVB.Y Ol.O SPANISH. u rH t. J 8 A . 2 b. large flower filled entry/patio, pool ------.. ~! Prtt.VNOOO 2&1a..rp.1. ..._now to 2 Bdrm. end g1r, Cl'S*. 8dr "'19' ~-like beclt 11250/mo 2er 2b• rrar yard. $279,500. Fast escrow To place yow mu1..,e • · ~ *"-Onlr~ drrpe. Tn w. WllOft.. no r•td H2 7887 or S900Jmo Botti "8¥eg9f· ilt· Own/ Am. 64&-8118., 673-2311. before the C& 1 Pete Jollneon peta. SS.SO CU-t2f2 9':>-0I02 •'°'Jim S 9Q99 & rrp1es 831 1~ 6• ~pubic, 831-12ft 28drftl time c:rpld --~ llvlfl-3br 2b• ••Yllfm'T~ Opt>n How;e Sat/Sanday J ·6 160 I W arwid: Lue "'% ,_. 11111* .. 4 Old la>CI'• mom's kit k"tu:y U 1· 1• I~ c...= 642...,. J"I tor --mid ll00'9 ~ Off 8 -tiurll "°.. 1'0e-tRrty-d I J 12 --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I I I I I I I E ·-. ------------------22 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 14, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad, CaU 642 -5678 HOUSES FOR SALE General . .. . . ... 1002 Anaheim Hiiis Balboa Island Balboa Peninsula Capistrano Beach Corona def Mar Costa Mesa .................. 10<M ............. 1006 ...•. ···•······· 1007 ... ············· 1018 . . . .•...... 1022 Dana Pomt ......•........•... 1024 ......... ········-.. 1026 El T0<0 •.... ·•····•··· 1032 Fountain Valley Garden Grove Huntington Beach Huntington Harbour Irvine .......... . •• ·•·•••·· ... 1034 ... ··········· 1036 . . ... 1040 .......•..... 1042 .............. 1044 Laguna Beach Laguna Hiiis Laguna Niguel . .... .. . . . . . . 1048 Lalle Forest M1ss1on Vie10 Newport Beach San Clemenle San Juan Cap1s1rano Santa Ana . ... . . . 1050 1052 ......... 1055 ...... ·. 1067 1069 1076 1078 1080 Seal Beacti South LagJna Westm1m-1er . . . ... . •. .•. 1084 Tustin .. Mobile l-lome Sates REAL ESTATE Acreage Apartments Beach Properly Business Properly Cemetery Lots Commt Property Condominiums Duplexes/Units Houses to be Moved Income Properly Industrial Property Lots for Sale Mobile Home Parl\s Mountain. Desert Orange Co Out of County Out of State Ranches/Farms Resort Property Time Sharing RE Exchange RE Wanted RENTALS Houses Furnished Houses Unfurnished Houses Furn of Uni Condos Furn Condos Uni Townhouses Furn Townhouses Uni Duplexes, Furn Duplexes. Uni Apartments. Furn Apartments. Uni Apts. Furn/Uni Rooms Room & Board Hotels. Motels Guest Homes Summer Rentals Vacation Rentals • Rent•ls to Share • Rent•ls Wanted Gatages I<>< Rent Office Rentals Business Rentals Comm!. Rentals lndu.t Rentals Storage Misc. Rentals ·Pre Paid Ads 1086 1086 .............. 1090 . . 1100 1125 1150 t 175 1200 1225 1250 1275 1300 1325 1350 1375 ...... 1400 1425 1450 1500 1525 1550 1575 1580 1590 . . 1600 1625 2100 2200 2300 2400 2410 2520 2525 2530 2535 2600 2700 2800 2900 2902 .. 2904 ... 2905 2906 .. 2907 2908 2909 .... ' 2912 . . 2914 . 2916 ... 2918 2920 2922 . 2925 In these inflationary days, money is precious. Everybody yearns to find that pot of gold, but seems to overlook a source of money most families have. Yes , look in your attic, cellar or garage and you are sure to find remnants of child- ., hood, things of yesterday not being used today. These items can be your pot of gold by ad- vertising In the Classlfled col- umns. Call today and we'll have our classified servi ce person help you write a sure- fire selling classified ad. lailyPilat CALL: 642-5678 Orange County Real Estate/An Ad\iertlelig 914J11;'8mml to the DAJL.Y PU..OT/8aturd8y. Ju1r 14. 1984 -23 ast v1111 2 8d 2 be c*-' gs good o 28r Iba C.. Easl4de location no Bkr 759-0619 s-ts 1575 ~ lza 2br 2ba poof 2 Blldroom, 2 beth No so kids Oil mod peta. peDo. trpe. d9hwWI ct last 53M UK> 16t! E. 18UI St. S700 mo I) tee --2 BR 1b&. II utl peld ma S800/mo. S250 MC. e.ttl ~----~-1 131·5230 Furntlh your new 1pert- men1 wtth furniture found 1t1rough ct1ut111d 642-S678 rn1ooe cove I sphHeY'lll. frpct. cargar w/~ • $950 556-9200 IEW CDIDOS FOR REIT tats FuaiaW 1 Bdrm. ) Bath 0 $650 I Bdrm + Loll. J Bath $750 s~ bright and brand new Call .... ........ . 111-1211 R&IM~ of Costa Mesa ... -.. a11 Kennevbunkport? lsn t he the guy !Cl wtnrnng held goal .. t"'.e ·74 ~ _.... -.re 7' ...... l~I' 0 .......... --..o (714) ID-SHI rr .. 111s.ei.r__, ... -.~~ ll1itl ....................... ... ,.,...... ............ .... -.. ... "t: -!I : = - • CD >C • -=-~ --.... ::::-< -c CD • -~ --------_ _......,. _____ _ • • • b.- CUTl MlSl i IHI ... -$129,5001 A lot of home for your money. Neat and clean. RV access. Alley entry. Close to schools, church. shopping. Call for information and showing. 546-2313 SlllU HU Im -$59,900 Total Price. Try $5,990 down! 1 bdrm plus den condo. Com- munity pool and spa. This will not last. Call now! 546-2313 llaY ICW llllllS -Only 2 blocks to Newport beaches. Large two story. 4 bdrm, desirable floor plan that's great for entertaining. Sundeck off master suite. Assume $86,000 loan at 10%. Priced to sell at $158,0001 646-7171 FllEI Ult lSSllAIU -Beautiful 3 bdrm home! Huge lanai with wet bar! Entertainers yard ... BBQ ... private hot spa! Assume $92,680 at 1¥.% fixed; $1089 mo! Only $131,000. 963-6767 CISTl MESA TIWlllll -$106,900. Large open beam ceilinged living room. Overlooks sunny atrium. modern kitchen. 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit. Private yard. Communiuty pool and spa. 546-2313 U•llsm YIW -A gracious reminder. Beauti- ful. highly upgraded 2 bdrm, 21/z bath condo located in a complex of Spanish Inspired architecture & design. A stroll to the beach In Newport. Assume $135,000 loan. Priced at $174,500. Don't miss this! 646-7171 mcmn IHE OILY 1111,000 -4 Bdrm + dining room! Fireplace! Near park ... excellent curb ap- peall 15X 15 sun deck! Enjoy this beautiful home! 963-6767 WTSllE UIUJI -Huge yard, $134,950. Room to spare. Lot size 108X107. Quiet cul de sac. Clean 3 bdrm home.. Call now, 546-2313 llWNIT IElllTS, 1111,GOG -A remodelers dream! Super clean 3 bdrm. 2 bath home on extra wide lot in a very desirable . quiet location. Best buy In the area with future potential. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity! 646-7171 E·Z TDlllt IH,000 -Beautiful Landmark near the beachl Lowest price In area and owner wlll offer flexible financing with tow down payment! Hurry! 963-6767 urn., sn,111 -Lovely 2 bdrm condo glow- ing with warmth and comfort. Near new with 2 car garage, pool & spa. A charming starter for the young couple. Priced to sell now! Don't pass up this rare buy. 646-7171 FUILOIS NIL + SPA Hll -Only $135,000. Immaculate 3 bdrm, brand new carpeting! Cozy fireplace! Large yard with absolutely sensatlonal pool + spa! 963-6767 lllS1 lfFlll&IU UYCIUT -An elegant home secluded In one of Newport's finest neigh- borhoods. Large corner lot with circular drive- way. Excellent floor plan includes master suite with atrium, formal d ining & family room. Ivan Wells built home. 646-7171 1mST11s: IUEYU.IPllEIT UU -2 on a totll 2 bdrm front unit totally upgraded! 1 bdrm rear unit! Excellent potential. Only $129,900. 963-6767 lnT PllCI, •W •Tl -$123,900. Clean 3 bdrm. New paint, drapes. Large covered patio overlooks low maintenance yard. 546-2313 fM.L WYI Yll llUTIUIS -Dramatic trt-level condo with approx. 1500 sq.ft. nesteled In a complex surrounded with magnificent land- scaping. An executive townhouse with high cathedral ceilings & skylights. Assume $91,000 loan. Full price only $141,900. 646-7171 IOI IEPl-KWNIT 1U11 -Savel 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car garage. Spa. Try $126,9001 Must sell fast! 546-2313 lllLIUS OUSEllT -$79,5001 In Costa Mesa. One and 2 bdrm condos now selllng at cost. Oak cabinets, fireplace, skylight plus attached 2 car garages. Excellent financing available, VA, FHA. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! 646-7171 tUllT IDOi OITT&IE -Beautiful gourmet kitchen! Massive stone fireplace! ready to move Into! Price reduced to $145,000 and owner wtll help buyer's costs! 963-6767 Clll ,_,, 1121,IOO -Savel Anxious seller priced low to sell quickly. Sparkling solar heated pool. Clean. 4 bdrm, new carpeting. Energy savers. South Coast Plaza area. Call nowt 546-2313 UST CllM YILW -$7 4,9001 Two great as- sumable loans that total $55,000 with an effec- tive rate of less than 12%. Two bdrm condo located In a private gated community near So. Coast Plaza. Pool & spa. 646-7171 M Tl •F -Abandoned 2 story + pool! $109,000. Immaculate condition! Sunshine patio/lots of brick & BBQ. 963-6767 PIPll.ll CNN, LIFT ...i. -Best price for this 2 bdrm, 2 bath model. 2 car attached garage & a special air conditioner, wtth air pacifier. located In Costa Mesa complex that's very deslrable. Too good to be true at only $95,000. 646-7171 llAlll• !..a 1"11 -$174,950. Prestige area. Large ltvlng room. Crackling fireplace. Large formal dining. Upgraded kitchen. Break- fast nook. 4 bdrm plus den. Air conditioned and clean throughout. Call for an appointment/ 546-2313 PUFUT ITUlll -$93,000. Absolutely beautiful garden home! New carpeting & fresh paint! Excellent location! 963-6767 DITllll 4 111111• -large IMng room. Family room. Areplace. Bright kitchen. Breakfast area. End unit. Community pool, spa and tennis. You can't do any better. Call now, 546-2313 mol'Tm ..... , 11n.--Beautiful 2 year old executive home on a small cul de sac street. Wood shingled outside, leaded glass, skylltes and country rustic toslde. Three large bdrms, 3 baths. Formal dining, separate office. Large living areas. Beautiful rear yard with spa. Call for an appointment. 546-2313 IEPlllllD 11111 UY .... -$169,000. Assume low Interest rate loan with only $12% down! Priced under' market. Large llvtng room splashed with light from sunny atrium. Modern kitchen. Breakfast nook. Family room with wet bar and fireplace. 2 giant bdrms. Call now, 546-2313 -.U YE111 IUl'IY -Spectacular one story. Enter large living room with French doors. Family room. Double fireplace. 4 giant bdrms. Patio wtth spa. Lush landscaping. Vacant and owner says ~UI $171,900 total price. 546-2313 1 lmn., 1112.--Seller wtll sell or exchange. Exceflent upside potential. All air conditioned. 3 bdrm, 21A bath suttable for owner occupancy. 4 spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath Income units. Call now. We have many units In various locations and prices! 546-2313 Ufflll'f Wl1I 1111 -Enjoy the privacy and tranqulllty of llvtng on Newport Island. Great assumable financing available! Remodeled 4 bdrm, 3 bath and approx. 3500 sq.ft . You own •the land and full price 11 only $525,0001 646-7171