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Beach Boys music riles re ident
Amphitheater concert has neighbors
~ up In arms one day after court def eat
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
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The Bttch Boys were in Costa
Mesa Friday night. but some resi-
dents livina near the Pacific
Amphitheatre said they didn't ap-
prec11te the good vibrattons beina
produced by the popular band.
Costa Mesa police had loaed
about 10 noise complaints by 10:30
p.m .. aocordingJ.oSgt~Oavid Brooks.
55Fwy
·route
gains
.A~l~~.P. . t~·
Cout
Huntington Beach plans
an 'Old-fashioned
Fourth' complete with a
parade and fireworks
show./A2
Corona del Mar con-
~omlnlum./ A2
Callfomta
Walt Disney Studios fares
poorly In among 30 top
cartoons at the "Olym-
piad of Animation.'' I A3
The NRC refuses reopen
hearings Into alleged
construction and design
problems at the Dlablo
Canyon nuclear power
plant./A3
Nation
After two years, Con-
gress reaches accord on
a new bankruptcy sys-
tem./ A3
Newly freed Cuban polltt.:
cal prisoners are greeted
by 200 friends and rela-
tives on arrlvaJ In Miami.
/A3
World
Iran says It will punish the
United States, France
and Arab Persian Gulf
countries supporting
traq./A3
Sports
Laguna's H.D. Thoreau,
the Olympic track and
field commissioner, Is
working to get all the
bugs out before the
Games begln./81
The Los Angeles Express
opens the United States
Football League playoffs
against Michigan at the
Coliseum today./81
The United States Olym-
pic basketball team will
open play July 29 against
Chlna./83
Entertainment
"Summer Sunday, USA"
Is NBC'sanswer to "60
Minutes" but tt's a good
deal dlfferent./88
Michele Lee, the shooting
victim on 11Knots Land-
ing,'' would llketo know
where she was hlt./87
Transportation panel
OKs extension plan
for consideration
By UREN E. &LEIN
OftMDellJ ........
An easterly route for the lona-
anticipated extension to the Costa
Mesa Freeway has been approved for
consideration at a Sacramento meet-
ing of the California Transponation
Commission.
Rosa Flores. a Caltrans
spokeswoman, said the nine-member
commission agreed to the easterly
route proposed by Caltrans officials
at the meeting. The easterly route has
also been endorsed by the Costa Mesa
City Council. the Costa Mesa Traffic
Commission and Costa Mesa Tomor-
row, a group of downtown business
owners.
Public hearings will be set some-
time this summer in Oran'e County.
Flores said. so the commission can
obtain residents' comments on the
easterly route. ExaC1 dates and pl~
for the hearings have not yet been seL
The proposed route. selected from
amon&,.(,i&hL altemativ-e-rotttcrlas year. was ·adopted by Caltrans after
six .... years of environmental 1mpac1
studies.
The f rttwa} e1Ctension would run
down Newport Boulevard to Bay
Street and swing east from there to
Industrial Way. where it would rejoin
Newport Boulevard just short of
Newport Beach.
The bypass route is estimated to
cost $96 million and pass through 8'
homes and 40 businesses. displacina
219 people, according to Sid Elichs.
Caltrans' branch chief of project
development in the county.
Spokeswoman Flores said the com-
mission has between 30 and 90 days
to take final action on the route. If
comments from residents are
positive. the commission is likely to
officially adopt the easterly route. she
said.
I fit is adopted. construction on the
freeway is projected for the 1987-88
fiscal year. said Elichs.
Also approved at Thursday's meet-
ing was a $9 million resurfacina
project for the Costa Mesa Freeway
that would restripe both sides of the
freeway to add an auxiliary lane on
each side from the San Diego Freeway
to the Riverside Freeway in
Anaheim. Flores said.
AuxiUary lanes run from on-ramp
to off-ramp and are designed to weed
out through traffic from traffic either
entering or exiting the freeway. she
said.
The project. aimed at reducing
traffic Jams on the area's most
overcrowded freeway. is scheduled to
start early next year. she said.
Super Sunday
BnmchGuide
See Page A4
Officers were also busy in the
nearby Collcae Park neiahborhood.
enforcina new sips that restrict
parkina to raidents who have re-
ceived permn stickers. • A number ot residents complained
that even the relatively tame Beach
Boys' music 5pillin1 out of the
amphitheater Friday night was at a
disturbinaJy high volume.
~·We're dilPSICd, .. Mid Ruwu
Millar. prnidtn1 oft~ Concerned
Citizens of Cotta Mela. a home-
owners• usoaation that has bttn
battliftl the am~itbeattt ... Ifs kept
my 6-year-old daullttcT awake for an
hour. This is tht lint conc:a1 since
Apnl. and they haven't toned it down
at all."
~ Beach Bo}s concert came one
day after an Oranee County Supmor
Court Jud9e dismiued 1 tull the
Concdaed Ciuzns hid filed ap1nM
the staie·s .llnd OiSUIC'I Apicultwal
AQOC'llUOn. which OV the Or-
•• County Fairpoundl. and the ~ndtr-Wctt Corp •• Winch op.
crates the amphitbaitcT on the fa1r-crounds ~ny.
Millar said he's almost discou.ra~
That'• refreshing
Ed Mondraaoa. 10, aupe u Edaard
Dorado,• 11, lalta blm wltb a ~ray of cold
water, proYldlnC llOllle .-plte from tbe
e1U1UDertl.me heat Friday.
Irvine City Council postpones
-pa!'. equity issue for six months
But promises to take up the matter a atn
after staff has a chance to monitor wage_s_
BJ ANDREA ADELSON ·
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Rather than allocate any money to
make pay adjustments for Irvine's
female. city employees. the City
Co~ this week asked the staff to
"monitor" wqes and promised to
take up the maner qain in six
months.
By uMn1mous vote. the council
also asked that sufficient but un-
specified funds be set as.ide for pay
adjustments in the future.
The dttision appeared to be a
sctbadc for Mayor l.a.rry Apan. the
chief advocate. of pa)' CQU1t). a
.
C'Ont-rpt intended to wipe oul wage
1nequaJit~ bctWttn JObs of equal
worth. A&ran bad rtt"Ommended $90.000 bt set a ide to make pa)'
adJ_US\mcnts for Irvine's workers
before next Janu&J)' and that up to
$10,000 be sptnt on funhcr JOb
ctas.iflcation itudi
The results of an inittal study of the
city's 394 full-tiim employttS show
women earn abOut 74 percent of the avcrw base salary paid to men and
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cnoulh to con 1der sdliN W. laome,
CYen lhoU&h iit's located V«) dGlt IO or.nae ·co.st co~ whtft -.e worli.J.
"T~'s no relief:• he said ... TM
couns on•t arant rdicf: ud De
amphithcatef won't be a aood ncp bor.··
James .. Rusty" tusk. anodlc!r.:
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Exec's .
pursuit
foils
Chase leads to JW~
where passerby
trips man tn ru
A Newpon Beach bank holdup was
foiled Friday by a bank employee who
pursued tbe nspectcd robbci on foot
and by an unidcntifiedE'iEwbo apparently tripped the · bandit.
Newpon Beach police ·ve
Bob Worthen said the robbery oc-
curred at 3:2S p.m. at the <>rans City Bank. 4S25 MacArthur Blvd. Re iaid
a man cntettld the bank and handed a
teUe.r a note demanding cash. When
the teller apparently actedlOO slowly,
the mad reached across the counter,
&rabbed money from her bands and ned the bank.
Worthen said Matk Simmons. a
38-year-old t.ok vice president.. ra_n
aft.eT the robber. cb.a.sina him for about a baJf-milc and calling for help.
ear John Wayne Airport. a paacrby
apparently topped the suspected
robber: he said.
Ofange Count) slacrifl's deputies
won:.ioa at the. airport were then able
• to arrest the robbery suspect.
The suspect was idmtified as
(Ple1w 1ee BCVmtpJ.Aa)
Cellmate
charged
in assault
incident
Drunk in public
charges escalated
to assault for LB man
A Laguna Beach man faces felon y
assault charges after beating up his
companion in the Laguna Beach City
Jail early Thursday.
The two men were ancsted by
Laguna Bcacb police shonJy after 2
a.m. for being drunk m public and
placed in a city jail cell togetba.
About four hours later the assault
victim was taken to South Coast
Medical Center for treatment of a
broken nose. facial cuts and a black
eye. and his alleged assailant was
booked on assault charges.
Gregory Scott MeyttS, 33. the
assault suspect. remained in Oran~
Count) Jail Fnday unable to post baal ~tat SI0.000.
Rohen Michael Rogers. 29. v.-as
released from t~ hospital on his own
rcrogn1.z.ance after treatment of his
inJunes
Poh~ Lt. Wilham Cavcnau,ab said
an off-duty officer nouced the two
men loolung tnto parted vehicles in
the CH) emplO)ttS' parking lot ••
FOttSt I\ venue. and Broadway priorto
the arTCSl and notified the watch
rommandcr on duty, Sgt. Paul Work-
man. who booked the two men on the
drunk in pubhc c:har&c-
Rogcrs allcaes that later Meyers
.. .,..ent crazy .. and ~n bcatina him
with his fists in the jail cell.
Cavcnaua.h said Me)'ef'S was "oon-
1derabl) more mtoxicated" than
Rogers at the time oft.he arrest
"We thought they were friends.'.
Cavenauah said. The incident 1 stilt
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BJ UREN E. ILEIN °' ..............
An appeal is upcctcd to be filed
next week on behalf ()f Poli1h national
Mana Sotulska. 1 Costa Mtsa rH•-
cknt since 1911 who wa cknied
POliuc:al asylum by the U. . tatc
Dcpmrmnt earlier this month.
Jaak Tre1m1n, a anop Parle
auorMy repreacntina the Bin oali·
tton, an orpnizat1on founded by
Costa Mttt ldvcni11na executive
0.'lid Bal,i1cr to prevent Ru 11n
• blot natio bttame involved in
Sokullb'' case after a Dail)' Pilot
story a ut her -a pubh ~ June
19.
kutsb "t'a11N to establish the ract tl'lat IMtt · a wt1l-foundtd fear
\he woukt ~ pcnmated 1n Poland."
Bal iaer-id. The 42·)'tar~kl
v.'Omln • .-ho sptab hm1tt'd Ensh~.
told 8alsaecr she did not undenuind
some q\leiuon asked dunna ht!' onl
1ntcr\1cw with tht IN and did not
ha~e an 1tto~ help her filt out htt
SCTVice fell she wouldn't be in danei=:r
1fw returwd to btt homeland.
Tbc 2'h-ar time lla betWttll
ul ka ' first application f'or
)lum and ha depc)nalion notKit i
1ncxcu le. iatt said ... :r.-o and
a balf can pau and this lae.ty ts ~
10 limbo:' h 'd... had no beUd
"d be rctur'Md (to Poland) and
became 1C11ve in POM (a
P Ii~ Hti· ommuni t aroup). Soh·
t1arity '1 ups and the like."
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OrtnQe Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 30, 1984
HBplans
July 4 fete
"An Old·f'ashloncd Founh .. is tbe
theme of the 80th annual Founh of
'July ~!ebration in ttuntin&t<?n
Beach, W'lth a parade stanag on Maan r Street at 10 a .m. and endana with 1
'fireworks sho w at 8 p.m.
The traditional parade, believed to ! be the lonaesi.runnina event of its
kind in the nation, bcain~ Wednesday
n ear 6th and Main street and _socs
'north on Main Street to the Civac
Center at Yorktown Avenue.
~ More than I 00,000 people arc
expected to lane the parade route to
·"Watch the bands. f10ats and ~lebnties
'during the two-hour show. featunn•
the Budweiser Oydesdale horses.
• Activities arc slated in the after-
noon at nearby Seacliff Villase shop-
ping center before the gates open at
6:30 p.m. for the fireworks show.
Mayor Jack Kelly wall cut the cake for
the city's 15th birthday part}.
Admission to the fireworks show is
SS for adults and $2 for children I 2
and under. T1d.ets arc on sale at the
Public Information Office a t Cit)
Hall.until Jul) 4.
In add1t1on. a Las Vega~-type fund-
ra1sing part) as planned tonight at
7:30 o'clock at the Edison Comm uni-
t) Center at Magnolia Street and
Hamilton Avenue.
POLES .•. -r"'?• . ~ ;..---. ._+_ -,y. ~-'Wl-~ .. -...~ .. -•
Balsiger said her open involvement
an such act1v1t1es would endanger
Sokulska's life if she were forced to
return to Poland.
Sokulska's legal fees will probabl)
be around $2,000. Balsiger said. A
_ fnend of Sokulsk.a's, Walter Ktlhan.
said he had "scraped together" $500
from has own pocket, Sokulska's
sa' 1ngs and from some other fnends
1o~ard paying the fees.
The Ban Coalition (fonnerl}' called
Ban the Soviets Coaltt1on) will prob-
ably be able to gather the rest of 1he
money. Balsiger said.
The attractive blonde 1s more
· optimistic these days. Killian said,
since she has some hope of over-
turning the INS decision. "She
doesn't have much time." he said,
adding that Solculska's daughter
made an appeal of her own in hopes of
helping out.
"She wrote a leuer to the presi-
dent." Killian said. "asking him to do
anything he could to help them."
.. MUSIC ...
From Al
.homeowner ~ho has been aCll\e in
"' the fight to tum down the volume of
amphitheater concens. insisted Fri-
da> that the group will appeal the
lower coun ruling and continue
-pressing the lawsuit.
Regarding the Beach Boys concen.
Lusk said. "It's absolutelr ludncrous.
It just woke me up. My wife has called
the police."
"lfanything. the end oflast season
was better than the beginning of this
season," Lusk said.
Amphitheater officials were un-
" available Fnday night to comment on
the concen complaints.
Another popular rock band, the
Jefferson Starship, is scheduled to
perform at the outdoor facility to-
night.
IRVINE .•.
From Al
several JOb categones are dominated
b> a single sex.
"Twent)·One }'ears after the equal
pay act and 20 years after the civil
nghtsact bamngdascnminauon, why
as it that we have this substantial
discrepancy?" Agran asked.
He recommended more aggressive
affirmative action policies over the
next five years to try to bring more
women into male-dominated jobs
and called for a secretarial salary
stud). saying clerical workers are
"substantially underpaid."
Councilman David Sills asked that
approval of pay adjustments be put
off until the next council takes office
on July 10. No other topic has
prompted the heav) lobbyinf he was
subjected to before Tuesday s meet-
, 1 ng. he added
Kendall E. Boca rd. who said he was
a former personnel manager. urged
·Irvine to drop the idea because the
concept 1s poorly defined and not
required by state or federal statutes.
He said cit y wage scales should
mirror the market.
"H istory has shown us in the past
the m arket is d iscriminatory toward
women," countered Councilwoman
" Mary Ann Ga1do at her last meeting.
Barbara Weiner. the counci l's sec-
.:-ond female member. appeared less
Jhan satisfied with the study's results.
, "Just because a JOb category ts
\ dominated by females, can we as-
'·· sume there 1s discrimination?" she
.. ·:asked.
Baahed-ln bedroom
Evelyn Brlnley loob over the d•macein the bedroom of her
Coeta Meea home after a car driven by David Poet D. 18, of
Coeta Meea came up over the curb and atnack the bedroom
wall. No one wu bu.rt in the incident, but lln. Brinley and
her buband Robert aald the vehicle made a tremendous
nobe when lt atruck the bouae.
Marla Sokulaka and daUCbter Dorothy.
HOLDUP ~ .•
From Al
Randall Scott Pazjk. 24. anun-
employed Tustin resident. He was
placed in Newport Beach Jail on
suspicion of robbery. Police said FBI
agents will attempt to determine
whether PazJk has been involved 1n
any other area bank holdups.
Wonhen said all the money taken
in 1he bank robbery was recovered.
but declined to reveal the amount.
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Newport Beach pollce officer Mike Spohn, auapect Randall
Scott Pujk outalde John Wayne Airport terminal .
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triggers ·
condo fire
A plumber's torch apparently trig-
gered a stubborn fire that traveled
along the interior walls in four
Corona del Mar condominiums Fri-
day afternoon, Newport Beach Fire
Department officials said.
Battalion Chief Tim Harlan said a
plumber was doing repairs at 703
Avocado A venue at about 2 p.m.
when his torch apparently ignited
wooden beams and plastic pipes in
the framework of the attached homes.
"It sparked a fire that moved from
the first floor to the second floor'° the
attic through the interior walls."
Harlan said. "Our bigest problem
was where It was burning between the
first and second Jloors. That required
us to pull out part of the ceiling on the
first floor and cut through the floor in
some of the second noor kitchen
areas. It required firef!lhte.cs LO ta.Ice..
apart the building to fight the fire."
Harlan said no residents were
ms1de while firefighters worked for
two hours to bring the stubborn blaze
under control. He provided no doUar
loss but said the condominiums
suffered moderate structural damage
and minimal damage to contents.
Two firefighters were treated at the
scene for smoke inhalation and a
muscle strain. ·
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Newport Beach resident Professor
Davide. Dykstra has joined National
University's Irvine faculty.
Dykstra, author of the bestsellers
.. Computers for Profit" and .. Mafl-
agers• Guide to Business Computer
Terms," teaches selected topics in
manaacment information systems in
his new Position at N.U:s Irvine
campus.
Tracey Towxen4 Travis. 18, wu crowned 1984 lllM
Foantaln Vall97 neeta l"rtday ntiht. She wu amo_nc. 17
yoaqwoaa cempettac ID the1N1Ceanton opeaJ.nam,lltof
the Foantala Valley JPleata. The feetival continua throaeb
the Foa.rth of Jaly at tbe Fountain Valley Reen.don Center
at lllle Square Park.
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PRESEllTlll&:
ALDEN'S FIFTH &EIERATIOI!
Meet the new addltJon to the Alden cln:
Allison Alden Coleman.
' The Alden'• tradition hat alwaye biiea a,._.., tradition,
10 there 11 every HalOn to ••• .. that llM wan t»e
the 5th 1eneratJon to participate la tie carpet
lndu1try. We are certain that llM wlll t»e •
excellent Nie• penon: at ' moadaa Old •
11 already exhlbltln9 an outgol .... ture
and I• charming everyone arHad Mr.
(Of courH, we are blaHd.)I
PleaH come in and meet the rat of ..._
family at Alden'•: the proud MW ••lher,
Paula; Aunt Nancy aH A.liat .._.
Grandpa Ted and Grandma ~ M
well at the .. cou1in1 .. who comprlM
the balance of the Altlem01 .....
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-NA I IO N
Iran thr.eatens u.s.,
for 'support' of Iraq
By Tlat All~lattd Preti
MANAMA. Bahrain -Inn lhrtatencd on Fnday to
puni h the United States.. Fran~ and Arab Pcl'lian Gulf
countnC$ for what It said was their suppon of Iran's war f~. Iraq, and their cncouraicmcnt or aoti-tranian
"tcrronsm." "'The Islamic Republic will accord those
countnes that instiaate terronsm their due," said
Parliament Speaker Hashcmi Rafsaruan1 at a rally
observing the third anniversary oflhe June 28 bombing of
Islamic Party headquarters in Tehran.
Reagan bla•ta F~
WASHINGTON -President Reagan. brclling ht
1lcnce on the recent controversial s~trmcnts or Black
Mushm leader Louis Farrakhan. said Fnday there is no
place 1n the. Rcpubli~n Pany ''for the ktnd of bigotry and
ualy rhetonc that we ve been hcanng outside our pan.y
rcctntly .... ··we have no room for bate here and we have
no place for the haters:· the president declared at a
luncheon in the State Otnfog Room for 85 GOP women office-hol~crs. F~rrakhan is a supporter of Democratic
pres1dent1al candidate Jesse Jackson who has disavowed
Farrakhan's remarks and said Farra1khan has no further
role in his campaign
Black market bird rlngsmasbed
HELENA. Mont. -Wildlife officers arrested 27
people Fnday in connecuon with an alleged $250.000
1n"rnat1onal black market that trafficked 1n federally
protected birds of prey. authoot1cs said. The 27 arnsted
were among 37 people in 14 states-includingCalifom1a
-and Canada accused of part1c1pating in the alleged ring
that .operated t~c past three years. said Tom Stnegler.
special agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in
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RAPID CITY. S.D. -Prts1dent Reagan's ac-
complishments make him a candidate to be the fifth
president to have his likeness chiseled on Mount
Rushmore National Mcmonal. the chairman of the Rep~blican Party said Friday. "I can't think of any
president more deserving of someday joining those other
four presidents on that monument. • GOP Chairman
Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. 1old delegates to the Rcpubhcan
state convention. ·
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CALIFORNIA
Inmates aalgned to new cells
SAN QUENTIN -Up to 100 inmates will be
assigned to new security cells 1n San Quentin Prison in an
effort to stem the growing racial violence that has plagued
the in$..titution in irccent weeks. pnson spokesmen said'On
Friday. The inmates are being assigned to different cells m
an effort to break up factions bchcved to be responsible for
the violence. Three inmates were stabbed to death in
separate 'outbreaks on June 7. 20 and 22. Guards have
been attacked and isolated fires and flooding have
occurred in the security a~s.
Restltatlon·ln Reagan case
LOS ANGELES -Scntrncmg for a couple who
pleaded guilty to a felony charge stemming from a I 98.:!
attempt to defraud President Reagan in the sale of his
home was delayed Friday to allow them time to make
restitution. ,
Ann Yarbrough. 75. and her husband. James. 61 .
pleaded guilt) Feb. 29toconsp1rac) tocommitgrand theft
in a pica bargain in which I 0 other felon ) charges were
dropped. The 11 charges against the Yarbroughs stemmed
from three diffren1 escrow frauds in which vic11ms lost
$334.000
Firm lose• government dlspate
SAN JOSE -A federal judge on Friday refused to
stop a government ban on National Semiconductor
Corp.'s sales of components used in military prOducts
such as the F-18 fighter plane and the Space Shuttle. U.S.
Distnc:t Judge Robert Aguilar recommended that the
Santa Clara-based company work with the federal
JOvemmcnt to scttJc the matter out of court and said that
tt had not shown it was likely to win the dispute with the
government.
Wo RLD
Tan.ter detttroyed, 2 dead
BUENOS AJRES. Argentina -An explosion and
dockside fire destroyed the 20.000-ton oil tanker. killing at
least two crewmen and forcing temporary evacuation of
hundreds of residents of a nearby slum. Six people people
were reported missing. Undersecretary of Maritime
Transport Pedro Casado Bianco told reporters the firc was
started by "a workman lighting a blowtorch." Hector
Fiorioli. president of State Petroleum Deposits, the
national oil company that owned the tanker Perito
Moreno. said that a child. beheved to be the son of a
crewman. was among six people missing:
Argentine debt accord reached
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina -Hours before the
deadline. Argcnllna announced Fnday that an accord had
been reached with creditor banks on payment of overdue
interest on the nation's $43.6 billion foreign debt.
Economics Minister Bernardo Grinspun said Argentina
would supply $225 million from its hard currency reserves
to help meet the payments due by Saturday. He said
creditor banks would approve a loan ofS 125 million for a
45-day term. renewable on expiration. The.. other $100
million to meet the rou.&hly $450 million owed in overdue
interest was deposited a week ago with creditor banks 1n
the United States.
Bomb .till• Apartbeld foe
JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -A white South
African woman who opposed her country's policy of rac1~I
searegation was killed along with her 6-yeaM>ld dau&hter
by a parcel bomb mailed to their home in Angola. the
woman's father said Friday. Seven years aso. the victim
and her husband. Marius. wcrt banned under South
Afnca's security laws. mcanina they were confined to
Johannesburg and the SQvcmmcnt determined v.ith
whom they could soen. Schoon and her hu band. Marius. Ocd to Bot wana. then to Zambia and last )'Cir to Anaola.
Marius was away from the couple's home when the
packar arrived and a 2-ycar.old son. Fritz. was at nursery
scboo .
Daarte gaJn•. boo9t
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -Prt "dent Jose
Napoleon D~nc's take-charae attitude in the army
c:ou ntcrattaclt apfost t.M rebels' tronae t assault in si
months a~ars to ha~ won b1m the respect of h1
milnary cntics. Leftist aucmllis an.ackcd the Cmon
•Grande Dim, ~ males oonh of the capital. rook 2S
hol&aaes and threatened to kill rMm and destro) tht
1n1tallauon if the army pushed 11 rounteratuic;k. A II· ~Ctd military source said Duane. who took command of
tht ()P.tration. told his commandcn to ao ahead w11h the
coufltcrattack. which ended • 11h tht rebels fltt1n1 and
rtleasina 111 but five ho ~·
t f;
\\ SHINGTO l"PJ -Tiht R~
ldmtniruataon aid Friday 11 n wtHant IO
aptt to a SOVlel Otferio Wk aboul benna.,
1J*C "'~ ii MOKOW ll'tt' IO talk ibout rcsumana nucnr arm$ Wk • l.tc'fttOr
Whitt Houw off'.nal id
RObert C. McFartant. lht Mlioul
:ittuntyadv:itrrto P:residen1 RCll'ln. O*k
that proPQUI in ptt:Knuna tht admanis.;
lllltton's rt$pon1C 10 a Sov~t offet 10 mM
lhc Uniled States In V1(ftna i n StptrmbCT
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Bankruptcy system·
overhaul approved
\\ HINGTON (AP) --Congrcs.s on
Fri<Sa~ broke a r.o-)ear lcgislau"c dead-
lock. pass!ng without a word of oppos1uon
a bill des1Jned to give 1he nation a lasung
and consmu11002I banlcruptq S}Stem.
The HouSt' "oted 394-0 for the overhaul
of bankruptC)' couns and the Sen.ate
concurred b) voice \.Ote. ~nd1ng the
measure to President R~gan Has quick
signature would 8\0ld further disruption
m the 600.000 ~s before bankruptc}
coon .
CongttSStobal authont) ror bankruptcy
4'XW0 .-.9 10 . ' .• .~~..-.~fr\--~ > ft&'
undcrcmcrgcncyrulesset b) the governing month-old Corey Munch, u ahe board of the federal Jud1c1ary.
left the hoepltal Friday follow-The conferees finished their work Thu~ lng her aucceaafal June 12 llver da) night on a successor system 10 one
tramplant. ruled unconstu1itonal by the Supreme
Six from CU:banjails now jailed in U.S.
Freed Americans face c h·a rges
from drugs to violating parole
WASHINGTON (AP) -A half-dozen Amencans
released from Cuban prisons and broughJ home on Rev.
Jesse Jackson's freedom 01ght were back back behind bars
Fnday. but a federal prosecutor said that "given the
contrast in conditions." the~ we re a lot better off in
Amencan jails.
Whale 16 other Amencans were free 10 go home and
26 former Cuban political prisoners began adjusting to
hben~ and a new count!]. authont1es said six of the
Amcncans brought back b) Jackson faced cnmmal
charges ranging from drug smuphng to parole violation.
··1 think given the contrast in cond1t1ons in pnsons in
Cuba and what they are facing here it's definite!} an
improvement.'' said Tom Berger. an assistant U.S
attorney in nearb} Ale,andna. Va
Beller said the inmates. "ho arrived at Dulles
lntcmauOAal .\1rpon near here Thursda) ntght. spoke of
homblc cond1t1ons in lhe Cuban prisons. including "one
man who said he was kept in an 8-b>-16 (fool) cell with no
running water. A.n other was held in custod} w1thou1
clothes for I I months."
Bein~ 1nja1I here 1s definitcl) the "lesser of two evils ...
Berger said.
After two yt"ars in a Cuban prison. a few hours of
freedom and a n1gh1 1n the Loudoun County Jail in
Leesburg. Va .. Mark A. McDermou. a New Hampshire
native. told a news conference. 'Tm still in shock we've
gotten out" of Cuba. Smee then. "the treatment has been
100 percent.'' he said.
McDermott waived an extradition hcanna and will
be sent to New Hampshire. where authorities said he 1s
wanted on a fugitive warrant and larceny charges.
Also held were:
-William Andrew Wickett. 38. who Flonda
authont1es said pjeaded guilty last year to smuggling
manjuan.a and failed to show up for sentencing Dec. 27.
-Calvin Willis Pnvctt. 29. of Pompano Beach. Fla ..
who was on probation on a weapons charge when he
disappeared in July 1982. Flonda authontinsaid. He told
his mother he was fishing on a sailboat that month when a
Kiddi_e porn queen convicted
ofall 15countsinsecond trial
LOS >\NGELES (AP) - A mother of fi ve whom
prosecutors called the nation's "k1dd1e porn" queen was
convicted Friday in her second tnal on 15 counts of
d1stnbuting obscene matenal through the mail and
v1olat1ng the federal Child Exploitation Act.
U.S. District Judge Richard Gadbois said in
dchvenng his verdict on Cathcnnc Stubblefield Wilson.
44. that he "substantially rejected her tcst1mon).''
On June 20. Ms. Wil son waived her nght to a second
Jury trial. choosing instead to let the transcript of her first
trial stand. and offered her tcsumony to exonerate herself.
Her previous federal trial ended in a hun$jury which
voted I t-1 for conviction. Meanwhile. she 1s serving a
four-year prison sentence on a state child pomograph)
charge.
"I may be guilt) of obstrucungJuSt1~. but I dtd not
d1stnbute no films in no mail." Ms. Wilson told the Judae
dunng her testimony.
But prosecutors said Ms. Wil son used a mail-order
business to control about 80 percent of the U S. market for
films of explicit se' with children. and made $500.000 a
)Car off the business in 198 1 and 1982.
Gadbois found her guilt) of 13 counts of illegal mail
distribution and two counts of violating the Child
Explo1tat1on Act.
Disney fails to capture the gold
in poll of wor Id's top animation
BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -Walt Disne) Studios.
which built an in1cmational reputation on its animated
films. placed only twice m a poll of 1he wortd·s 30 best
canoons at the "Olvnu>iad of '\.mmataon~" A 1980
Ru s1an film . "Tale orTales.'' placed first. .
The 1935 Disney cla.ss1c .. now Whne" placed fiOh
and "Fantasia" (1940) was 'oted eleventh in the
"Champions of Animation" poll at thefour-da) fest1ul. It
concludes Monda)-night at the Motion Picture .\cadcm)
headquaners as pan of the Los .\ngclcs 01) mp1c o\n s
Festival.
Jointly seonsored by the International Animated
Film Association and the Los Angeles Olympic Orpniz..
ina Committee, the proaram includes everything from
"Yellow SubmariM" to a scnes of sports cartoons.
s~mngGoof . .
Also featuttd is• samphna of film from Japan. Italy.
lklaJum Yugoslavia and a do1en other rountn«
"We wanlcd 'O ~ho-. the ~t of the \l.Orld's
animation. as selected b~ a panel of e\pcns.. as "'ell as films
made especial I) for the Los .\ngtles Games. .. said P~scott
Wnght. director of the proa.ram.
"To.select the 'Champion of nimataon. • 1A:C polkd
71 persons from around the Y.Orld who "ould be
11.nowledgeable of the hastor) of the medium. Th1n)-fhc
of them made their lh01C'C .. said Wn.ght. a "cteran
cartoon curator.
The top {he \\toners of the poll included.
I "Tale of Tales.'' Yun Nontem. S.SR. 19 0
~."The Street," Carohnc Leaf. Canada. 1916
3. "The Yellow ubmannc." Georsc Dunn.in&. G~at
Bnuu n. I 968.
4. "The Hand." Jin Trnka. CzCC"hoslovakia~ 1965.
.t S." now Wlute and the ~vcn Dwarfl .. Walt Dt ney.
U~.\. 193S.
OtMr menC"an ~ho made l.ht ILSt arc John Hubtey
for "Moonbtrd.'" Chuck J nes for "Duck mu k'" and
"What'sOocra. Doc? ..
storm blew it into Cuban waters.
-Mark Mcintyre Ely Jr .• a Homestead. Fla. taxi
dnver. wanted in Miami on warrants cbargina him -ith
panictpating in a drug.smuggling operation. ~
-Clarence W. Elbourn. of Wetms, Va. wanted .in
southern Virginia on drug-srnualing c~ Berger said.
-Robert Samuel Young Jr .. wanted by fcdefal
oflk1als in Aorida for an alleged parole vt0latton. He
sen1 back to M1arn1.
Wickett. Privett and EJy also waaved extradition
heanngs.
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laow to make a.n-d lia.rl a llloloto• CocktaU.
NRC refuses to reopen Dlliblo Canyon hearings
Says nuclear plant's foes failed
to present new safety evidence
W HI GTO ~ ~P> -ftdcral nud~r rct)
pantl refused Frida 10 reopen hcanna> into alt~
ronsttueCJon and des-an probkm I\ the $5.1 bilhon
D11blo Canyon nuclear plant an C1hfom1a
thrtt-"mtmbet tom' te\\ and l.ietn ina p I
BOlrd of the Nucltlf Rqt11 tOQ tommi ton ~•d IOC'll
opponent\ oflhc: plant near Sin Lui' ObilPO '"ha\t' 11aN
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Caught pooching
WASHINGTON (AP) -The 22
Americans released from prison cells
tn Cuba represent only a small
percentage of the Americans am:sted
and jailed around the world each
year.
Over the (iecades many of these
American prisoners have complained
of harsh treatment. p<?Or food. un-
sanitary living condttions and the
culture shock caused by unfamiliar
customs and language.
Often there is little U.S. diplomats
can do to ease the conditions under
which Americans are held 6r to
obtain their release .
But over the last few y~ars prisoner
exchan$e treaties with a short but
expanding list of countries have given
the. State Department a new alterna-
tive.
Richard Arnold and Cyrano, hi• faithful
canine companion, recently took to th~
water in Morro Bay for a bit of afternoon
anauna. . .
These agreements permit the trans·
fer of people convicted of criminal
charges in certain countries to serve
their sentences in U.S. prisons if the
prisoner and both governments
agree.
Ch·emical won't kill cockrOaches
Citizens of these nations who are
convicted and sentenced to prison
terms in the United States have the
same privilege.
"We have an interest throughout
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -With. a $2.1 ballaon ~nd~wtpen~. the J. Paul Getty Trust is the nchcst art
msututaon an the world -but. hkc other giants. it's bein
the taract of a lot of sJingshoti.
The J_. Paul G~tty Museum in Malibu, which «lc,brated its 10th anniversary this year. has long been the
subject of rumors that it pays inflated prices for anworks ancf tb~tcns the an market. Getty officials deny the
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to stamp out 'gobbledygook'
Co-directors disdain 'officialese'
in war they b egan fighting in '79
LONDON (AP)-The next time an official writes a
letter that says "notwithstanding anything contained
herein before to the contrary ... he had better watch out for
Chrissie Maher.
Mrs. Maher is co-director of the Plain English
Campaign. a pressure group dedicated to stamping ounhe
gobbledygook rampant in 'British government and bi~
b~nru.' ·
Her latest battle is with the borough of Ealine. west
London. which this month bludgeoned 150 of its cuizens _with the followina:
.. Take notice that. for the purpose of enabling the
Council of the London Borough of Ealing to make Article
Four Direction relating-to propeny at the above address
and to serve copies of Article Four Direction in
accordance with Article Four of the Town and Country
Planning General Development Order 1977. the Council
pursuant to section 284 of the said Act hereby require you
to state in writinJ to the Council within 21 days after the
date on which this notice is served ... "
And so on through paragraphs ( l) and (2). broken
down into (a), (b) and (c) and climaxaog with a choice
between (a) or (b).
In addition. Ealing citizens were threatened with a
1,000.pound ($ l ,400) fine or two years in jail if they did
not complete the form.
. The council was trying to find.out whether residents
I owned or rented their ~omes, but about 50 people -fuJJy
one-third of aU recipients -had trouble reading it and
, complained to the council, which withdrew the form .
Mrs. Mahcr's organization thrives on this son of
.. leplistic rubbish," as she puts it. "Writers," she says,
"sometimes Jct so entangled in their own jargon that .they
need an outsider to puJJ them free."
The Ealing authorities arc unrepentant, says her
partner. Martin Crutts. He said the borough's lawyer had
written to him saying that be thought the above.quoted
first section of the form was ··quite straightforward."
But the Ealing council says it is tryina to write a simpler version. ·
Mrs. Maher and Crutts bepn their war apinst
officialese while working for a citizen's advice bureau.
Finding that most of the problems brought to them
involved incomprehensible official documents. they set
up their Plain English Campaign in 1979.
It has done so well that the two have gone
professional. They say they have been approached by l SO
government and municipal offices as welJ as businesses to
translate their officiaJcse into simple English.
For instance. a car rental company's contract says "in
the event of breakdown. the owners will at their own
expense collect the vehicle and effect repairs thCrein."
After Miss Maher's treatment. it becomes .. if the vehick
breaks down. the owners will at their own expense collect
it and repair it."
Crutts said in an interview that officials often suffered
from "a kneejerk reaction to J"Cacb for the legalistic
phrase." He said "many people think it is beneath their
dignity to use a single word where several will do. They
never consider wbo is reading their letters.
Crotts said bis o~nization charged the equivalent of
about $2,800 to clarify a 30-pagc government document
and amnae it in an easy-to.read format.
Favorite Oi_,,ts of officialcse, be sai~ were "notwitb·
standing anytbang contained herein before to the
contrary," which means .. despite what was said in
paragraph 2," and "faJse or defective in any material
particular," meaning "if anything you have put down on
this form is not true."
Mrs. Maher, 46, bas a special qualification for her
skill. She grew up in poverty and left school illiterate. She
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Robert Barry says h ynotfsm
cracked Chowchilla k idnapping
HERMOSA BEACH (AP) :.._ forensic hypnotism.
which helps witnesses and victims recall traumatic details
of a crime. is an effective way to catch and convict
criminals. says a university administrator and former FBI
qrnt.
RobenBarcy says he used h)'W)otism to hell) crack ••·--'---
the 1976 Chow~hilla kidnapping case.· in which 26
children were abducted from a school bus and held
underground. ~ 27-year FBI veteran helped the bus driver.Ed Ray
ttmembcr the licentt plate number of the vehicle tht
kidnappers were usin&. which led to their capture.
"The driver wanted to remember. but the post-
numatic st~ of being burie~ unde'Jl'Ou~d in a truck
trailer with cb1ldren blocked has memory. said Barry, now assistant director of the Delinquency Control
lnstit'* at the University of Southern California.
Statistics kept over the past I 0 yea~ reveal that in 85
-perunt of tht cases where hypnousm i used, valUltilt
information was discovered. In I 0 percent of the cues, the
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. Laguna's Thoieau is on the rigb.t trac
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Olympic rack and field commissioner
just attempting to get all the bugs<>Ut
By BOWARD L HANDY ............. ..., .....
D1d )OU know that an Olympic
track and field athlete could be
disqualified for wcann1 the wrona
brand of shoes in the finals of h is or
her event'!
ACC'Ording to H. D. Thoreau.
commissiontt of the-track and field
competition at the Los Angele Mem-
onal Coliseum. this 1s the case.
.. All track and field entr) blanks
have a space for athletes to declare
what brand of shoes they are "-ear-
ing." Thoreau says. "Then they must
wear the same brand of shoes
throughout the competition. No
Jimmy Connon ntee acrOM tbe No. 1 court at Wimbledon
to retarn abot froin Marty Davia. Connon won ln four aeta.
Hershiser gives
Dodgers big boost
Pitcher comes
out of bullpen
to stop Cubs, 7 -1
LOS ANGELES (AP) -When in
doubt. the Los Angeles Dodgers seem
to dip into their stockpile of you_ng
pitchmg arms and come up with
someone to do the job in key
situations.
Orel Hershiscr. a 25-ycar-old right-
hander. became the latest youngster
to come through in the clutch.
Making only his third start of the year
because of injuries to two Dodger
staffers. Hershiscr fired a nine-hitter
in recording his first complete game
in the major leagues in Los Angeles'
7-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs
Friday night.
"I wasn't worried about the com-
plete Jllmc or anything else... ~1d
Hcrsh1ser. 3-3. who struck out e1aht
and walked only one. "I Just go as
hard as I can for as Iona as I can.
fortunate!> for me. I ~as able to
establish myself early tOntfht and alt
my pitches we~ effectrve. •
Chicago right-bander Rick S'utcliffe
who earned National league Rook1c
of the Year honors with the Dodgers
in 1979. but was traded to Cleveland
two years later and was dealt to
Chicago on Ju!le 13.
Making his hrst start against bis old
club. Sutcliffe, 2-1. allowed seven
runs and eight hits including a pair of
triples by Steve Sax. a.nd lasted only
four innings.
"Rick was JUSt missing with his
pitches;' said Chicago Manager Jim
Frey. "I guess he was trying too hard
to do too well tonight We let them iet
a lead on us early and that kid.
Hershiscr. made the most of it."
Los Angeles scored a pair of runs
off Sutcliffe in the first inning. Sax led
off with a triple and R.J. Reynolds
walked. Reynolds was caught leaning
off first. but managed to steal second
as Sax stole home. Afier Franklin
Stubbs walked. Chicago second
baseman Ryne Sandberg threw away
a potential double-play ball by Pedro
Guerrero. allowing Reynolds to
score.
Mike Scio$ia sinalcd in the founh
and Bill Russell beat out an infield
single one out later. Hersh1ser ad-
vanced the runners with a sacnficc
and both scored on Sax's tnplc to
ri&Jt.
pnnted names may be displayed. only
a logo of the firm makina the shoes.
This way a company cannot offer a
finalist a contract for wearing his
shoes in the finals if that athlete hasn't
alrcady been ~caring them earlier in
the meet."
This is ju t one of the m)nad
details that Thoreau has been and 1s
still handhna in getting ready for the
Games next month. The Laguna
Beach resident and Newport Beach
businessman 5a)S things have been a
bit hccuc in the da)s leadJng up to the
trials at the Cohseum. He expects
them to get even more h~ted during
the next 30-plus days before .. the
WIMBLEDON. England (AP) -
Third-seeded Jimmy Connors, twice
a Wimbledon champion. broke the
all-time record of singles victories at
the famed grass-courts tournament
Friday to advance to the fourth
round.
Connors. who captured the men's
singles title in 1974and·1982, fought
off a determined bid by Marty Davis,
6-4, 6-7, 6-3. 6-4 for has 65th
Wimbledon singles victory in 14
years. The triumph broke-the-old
mark of64 set by Britain's Arthur W.
Gore between 1888 and I 927.
"It is an honor lo have won the
most matches at Wimbledon than
any other male player, but I play to
win tournaments. not matches."
Connors said. "Maybe if I had won
three or four more matches. I would
have won this tournament a lot more.
Hopefully. I am not finished yet:·
Connors led a parade of seeded
pla)crs mto the founh round. includ-
ing No. 2 Ivan Lendt and No. lJ.
Tomas Smid. both of Czechoslo-
vakia. and Americans Jimmy Arias.
No. 5: Johan Kriek. No. 12. and Tim
Mayotte. No. 16.
Thrtt seeds~ upset in this fifth
day of play. including No. 9 Henrik
Sundstrom of Sweden. who was
ousted by Australian Mark Ed-
mondson. 6-7. 7-6. 6-4. 6-7. 8-6 in a
~ond-round match that began on
Thursday but was halted by darkness
after four sets.
open1n1 ccrcmonaes.
· Be1n1 track and field com-missio~r. he is in characofik venue
at the Coliseum and that is also whn'e
the opcnina and dosina ctttmonies
will be held.puttinaan adckd burden
on hamself and his staff' .
"There will be a numbtTof mass1~i
rehearsals for the two «rcmonaes.
with a s-. in the pcristy~ end.'' he
says. "Today I just came from a
simulated security dnll in which they
had a number of hypothetical hap-
pcnmas that we were supposed to help
security officers solve. Ttiis included
a mass1ve ""l'CCk on the frttWa)
system to a bomb threat and other
things that possibly could go wrong
dunng the Games."
Dunna the track and field trials.
there were a number of fences all
around the Coliseum. sports arcna
Lcndl. the consummate clay-coun
basehncr who won the French Open
earher this mpnth. pla)ed an attack-
ing serve-and-volley game to down
West Germany's Rolf Gehring, 6-4.
6-2. 7-6: Arias defeated South Africa's
Danie Visser. 5-7. 6-3, 7-6, 6-1 : Krick ·
downed fellow American Steve
Meister. 6-2. 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 : Smid
eliminated Tom Gullikson, 7-5. 7-6.
6-2: and Mayotte upended Tim
Gullikson. 6-4. 6-3, 6-4.
Scott Davis of Santa Monica stop-
-ped Lloyd's estranged husband John
Lloyd. 6-4. 6-4. 7-6 and qualifier Paul
Annaconc of East Hampton, N.Y ..
ousted Christo Van Rcnsburg of
South Afnca. 6-3. 4-6. 6-4. 6-2.
That set up the founh-round
battles of Annacone against Krick.
Mayone against Connors. Anas
against Smid and Scott Davis agamst
lcndl.
Dav1s..ofSanJosepveConnorsall
the 31-ycar-old left-handet' could
want m their third-round batt\c.
.. We played some good tennis out
there." Connors said. "Many is-a
good player. cspcc1ally on srass. and
he was boomm& his SCf"e.
..Anything can happtn on grass.
which is wh) you must always be
*n. Nothing as easy ... he said.
With Sundstrom's defeat. aJI three
seeded Swedish players were left
standing on the sidelines. Earlier. No.
4 Mats Wilander and No. H> Anders
Jarryd were eliminated.
AP9' ;l 1
:and the USC campu1. "\' ouan·t teen
anytbina )'!rt."' Thoreau says 1 .. We
wiH ~put'"" an a lot men f~nc1ng u
soon u the trials are over."
Thoreau Mi had experience in
orpnizinaOlympictvcnts. He was an
chaqr of n.ina Squaw Valley ready fc>rt& 1960WmterGames.
Thttt will be S.000 ~ in-
volved With s&a&ina the track and fitld
compcutaon at the Coliseum alone.
This indudes vendors. ushers. of.
ficials and all t~ othen 1t takei to
operate the Coliseum with a meet of
this ma&l'\itudt.
~nothcr 3.000 \.Oluntcers will be
used aloog the route of the 26-milc. 385-~ard marathon cou~ that be-
gins in Santa Monaca and ends in the
Cohscum on closina da). In all. thett
will be roughly 70.000 volunteer and
paid personnel slqing the Games at
au :Z 3 venues.
When he did tht Willler ~ f et in 1960, there MR Ii& r JI
nauons involved with CS hi
This summer's ..-. Will .... ll
spons. 142 natioes m I~ • lc1es -quite a wwe n Ir.....,.~
This doesn•t bother no....._
he~ his wry 1m1e el .....
throu&hout his dtalanpwadl llis """· forrign visitors and in 1ldb wilh
members of the news meilaa.
"You know JM. I caa't dunk of
an)thing I would rather do." he •YI
with considerable pride.
.. We 'Wert able to work a number al
buas out of our operation duri111 Ille
trials. In six v.ttks time. it will lie
substantially better. ~ track i..w
will be hardcnina and it will be faAer'
inJuty. We'llbcs~ngitevCT)'day
~ ... T .. SAV/111)
Angels fire blanks
against Moose, 1-0
Romanick dealt
hard-luck defeat
on Manning's hit-
MILWAUKEE (AP) -A runner
on base in the ninth inn101 of a close
game means RoUic Fingers to Mil-
waukee Brewer pitchers.
Moose Haas tossed a four-hitter
over 8'1> innings and was leading 1-0
against the Angels. but a single by
Reggie Jackson signaled the end for
Haas.
Manager Rene Lachemann sum-
moned -Fingers. who walked Brian
Downing but struck out Bobby G rich
to end the game and post his I Sth
save.
''Generali\. that's the wa' it's
been." Hw said of the mo\c 10
Fingers. "I felt fine. but when )OU
have Rothe Finacrs m the bullpen.
~ou ha"e to go to him the wa~ he's
been pitching.~
It was an automauc dC'C1s1on for
Lachcmann.
.. , made up m) mind befo~ the
«lAH\l.tha• if a man got on I'd go to
Rolhc ... he ad.
The Brewers scored the winning
run in the bottom of the ciahth on
Rick Manning's two-out sina)c off
loser Ron Roma_nick. 8-8.
"Youjustgot tobattlethcmandsce
what happens.." said Romanick. who
gave up onl> fore hits. ··1t was a
fastball at the knees running aWI)
from him. I threw it hard and it was
breakina down. He stuck his bat out
and flicked it out thctt."
Ted .immonsope-ncd the Brewers·
eighth with a singk and v.as replaced
b~ pinch-runner C harlie
Moore.Moore .. -as sacnficcd to S«-
ond b) Jim undbcrJ and advanced
to third on Ed ~omero· clccp fly to
~nter. Manning then stroked a sin&)e
10 left for the run.
"We were counting on Hersh1ser
and the youna man did a heck of a
job." wd los Angeles ~a~34er
Tommy Lasorda. "With the IOJUnes
we've had to our starters, we needed
an effort like this."
The victory came a t the expense of
Los An,elcs chased Sutcliffe with
three more runs in the fifth.
Ron Cey of the Cuba bu to blt tb.e deck u Doclaler abortstop
Bill Ra.Mell flrea to flnt to complete doable PJay Friday.
"Both Downina and Gnch are
good hitters apmst me... said
Fn\gers. .. , JUSt \\anted to keep the
ball away and down. I d1dn 't want to
sec the tyina run on sttond base. but
I'm glad it ended the way 1t did."
The two teams resume their four-
gamc series in Milwaukee uu eve-
ning at 5:30 (Channel S) with Geoff
Zahn (8-4) set to duel rook!C nabt-
hander Jaime Cocanowcr (6-6).
.
EXPRESS HOSTS MICHIGAN TODAY
Stl"!lggllng Panthers In !ow _____ n _ _...
tq meet LA In playoff opener
L .\ 1ELES ( .\P) -The Los Ana'clcs ~press.
ndins a cmt of momentum. and the Mich'l&n PanWrs. foun~nns s.ince a line tart. open the United tatcs
Football Lnauc pta)om today.
The first-round playoff pme. Khcduled for 12.30
p m. (Clianncl 7) at the Lo lcs ~cmonal <;oliscum.
pits the t0-1 fapm winners of c t of t~1r la t I l
pm qain tt.hePanth t()..8,v.ho ~~cdthexa n
with i traiaht v1cton but have lo t e ht of their t I 2
conte<.ts
The v.inncr will adv.antt to the We-stem Conference
champion hip nellt v.«._ qa1n t ~ uf'.'1\.or of the
Hou ton-~ri1of\1 pmc.
The hprns will ht 1n 1ts first pla)off pmc t~cr.
ha' •08 qo hficd on the \trtn th of a fi~mc v.1nn1na
tttak lh t wa ~napped la t 'A>ttk b na. TM 1n
'\U"tak cnablt'd the E\ptt to raptutt tht Paafk t);v, on
cro\\n,
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The winnina streak. which started after l:.os Anaclcs
opened the 19 4 campaign with a 2-5 record, was~ by
rookte quancrback tc\.e Youns and was launc~ ~ith a
24-1 7 victory over M1chipn on ~Y 20. the only ttme tbt
teams met this )'C'lt.
The dcfcndina USFL champion Panthcn. ...-ho MTC
t 4--6 t )ear and defeated Philadelphia, 24-22, in the tit.It
pn\c, pined a ,.,ld<.ard i>la)'Off bcnb last week ~
squttkl~ b Chi 0. 2~l 7.
"Werccuiteda uthoninsaU ~~c:?ff'~1n Lo "1Ck5.." said E11.Pft'S$ C'OICh John an IUs fin&
ttr at the icam· helm.
"Wt ha\le the utm t for Midlipn. ~·rt
the dcfendi~ l uc champa n~ and • very physicaJ
foot II team. ' . .
The£\ .mtcd Youns lUt Wttkaftcrd1adnna the d1~1 ion, but ht mum~ to the lintUp hav1na ttt vcnl
clubpa ns~
You tw puXd f1 r a tcam•ttcoltt l,:)61 Yard .lo
touchdown and rompktfd .S 77 of his ..-s ( 17~ of JI 0)
l'be former BYU quandbilck allO Nlbed J'ot S 1 , ........ ~,.,
-OrlnQe Cout DAILY PILOT 1891urday. June 30, 1984
USC prealdent aaye
ban OD TV football
is no longer valid
Prom AP dlspeteties
LO ANGELES -The University of [iJ
Southern California says NCAA sanctions • • •
bannina USC football teltta ts arc no
lonacr valid in haht of a U.S. uprcme Court rulina. a_nd
the university i~ neiotiating TV n&hts for 1984.
ln a statement released Friday, USC president
James Zumbtrae 511d the university has hotificd the
National Collegiate Athletic Association. but NCAA
officials were in Chicaao for Division I meetings and
unreachable for immediate comment.
However. NCAA attorney Frank Easterbrook
disqrccd wtth Zumbergc's interpretation Frida}'. He
and Cl)dc Muchmore. attqrncy· for the Universuy of
Oklahoma, said the ruling ktuaJly strenathcns NCAA
authonty to enfort'e its rules. Easterbrook and
Muchmort spoke in Chicaao at the Divtsion l NCAA
meeting.
"Our anal}SIS of lhc dK"1sions of the Supreme
Coun and lhe Court of Ap'pcals has led us to conclude
that the pon1on of1hc sanctions imposed by the NCAA
ruhng of Apn~ 22. 1982. which prohibit appearance on
NC AA sponsored lelev1sion during the 1984 season arc
no longer in effect." Zumbe"ic'sst.atcment says. "Based
on this opinion. the univers1!)' has begun ncgotiauons
for commencal telecasts of Its 1984 football games.··
Packhlg a punch ..
The San Dleto Chicken. weaJ'iU ~ Power fty bile Bob OWcb lnko looks ._illld!IS~.,-~ <~·~~· ~·~ c~.!~~~l~~~~ be~~hej?!!'J ~~-~~~ . e.
Wilson epa~-oyale to win Siz-rqn inning llf~ Phllliea ·
NEW YORK -Managers Raul • Owens of the National League and Joe
Altobelli of the American League Friday
announced their choices for coaches for
baseball's All-Star Game.
Owens. of the Philadelphta Phillies, said his first
and third-base coaches would be Dodgers Manager
Tom Lasorda and Pittsburgh Pirates ManaJer Chuck
Tanner. Oaude Osteen, the Phillies' pitchmg coach,
and San Francisco coach Don Buford will handle
baning practice and John Van Orn um of the Giants will
be the batun~ practice catcher.
Altobelli, who led the Baltimore Orioles to the
World Series championship last season, selected
Detroit Tigers skipper Sparky Anderson and Chicago
White Sox Manager Tony LaRussa to handle the first
and third-base coaching duties.
Oakland A's Manager Jackie Moore and Orioles
coaches Cal Ripken and Jimmy Williams also will
assist Altobelli 1n the July 10 All-Star Game at
Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Lendl rein stated to Czech team
WIMBLEDON . England -l\.an ~ Lcndl said Fnda} he was .. pleased .. to be
reinstated in Czechoslovakia's Davis Cup
tennis learn and said It meant both panics
were "interested in mamusining good relations."
After his third-round v1ctor:y over Rolf Gehring in
the All-England champ1onsh1ps. Lcndl was asked to
comment on the news from Prague that he had been
nominated as a member of the team to pla} France m
the quancrfinals of lhe men 's team tennis competition.
WUUe WUsoa drove in two runs with a III Oille'VtrgU cracked a two-run homer Iii
pair of singles and Bad Black combined and Glenn Wll1on added a three.run shot to
with Du Qalseeberry on a four-hitter as highlight a six-run founh inning that
Kansas City edged the New York Yankees. carried Philadelphia past Houston, 7.2.
3-2, Friday night in American Leag~eaction. Black, 9-5. Friday night. Winning pitcher Steve Carlton, 6-4, woo
handcuffed the Yankees on one lut until the seventh his 305th aame in his career. moving him {><'St E4dle
inning when Don Baylor led off with a double and Plank into second place on the all-time hst of left-
rook.ie Brtu Dayett followed one out later with his handers. Wanen Spahn is the leader with 363 . . .
second home run of the season ... In other AL activity. Elsewhere in the National League Friday, Steve
Joe Morpa sioaJed home Rickey Heaclenoo with the Bedro11an, making his first st.an of the season after 27
winning run in the eighth inning relief appearances. allowed four
as Oakland nipt>Cd Toronto. 2-1 . . hits over seven innings to lead
.. Rookie Jlm PrHley belled his Atlanta lo a 5-3 victory over the
first major-league homer and New York Mets. Bedrosian, 5-5,
AJvlD Davis rapped a two-run struck out eight and walked four
sin~le in a three-run seventh-before being relieved by Dou.le
inning rally, lifting Seattle to a 5.3 Moore, who got his seventh save.
victory over Boston ... Richard . . Tlm Wallach homered and
Dotson hurled a three-hitter for drove in three runs and CbarUe
his I 0th victory and Ron Kittle hit Lea pitched a five-hitter and
his 18th homer. leading Chicago retired the last 19 Cincinnati
to a 2-1 victory over Baltimore .. batters as Montreal beat the Reds,
WU.O. . Brook Jacoby lined a base hit Vt.rsU 7·3. Wallach drew a bases-loaded
through a drawn-in infield with none out in the bottom walk in the third inning and slammed a two-run homer
of the 13th inning to gjvc Cleveland a wild 13-12 victory in the seventh, his 12th of the season ... Rookie Ricky
over Texas in a pmc tha1lasted4 hours and 42 minutes Horton, making only his founh major-leaeue st.art.
... JUrk Glbloa 1 second two-run homer. a tie-breaking pitched H 11nninp of no-hit ball before finishing with a
shot in the ninth inning. powered Detroit to a 7-5 two-hitter as St. Louis beat San Diego. S.O. Horton. 24.
victory and a split of a tw1-mght doubleheader with flined w1th a no-hitter until K~vi.D McReynolds hned a
Minnesota. The Twins won the opener. 5-3. with the shot ofTthc left-field wall ... Jeff Roblason hurled a five-
help of a two-run homer b)' Alldre David, who became hitter and rookie Dan Gladden homered and drove in
the 50tb player in h1stof) lo homer on his first major-another run with a single in San Francisco's 3-0 victory
league at-bat. over Pittsburgh.
Walker isn't worried
New Jersey star.
Generals to face
Philadelphia today
From AP dispatches
The United St.ates Football League
playoffs get into swing today with Philadel-
phia, 16-2, the winner of the Atlantic
Division. playing host to New Jersey. 14-4,
the Atlantic runner-up.
On Sunday. Tampa Bay and Birm-
ingham. each 14-4 and 1-2. respectively. in
the Southern Division. play at Birm-
ingham. while Arizona, 10-8. second in the
Pacific Di vision. plays at Houston. 13·5,
the Central D1 v1sion winner.
In New Jersey.1he Stars will be facing the
only team to beat them this year. including
a 16-1 O'l6ss in a season finale last Sunday.
But Herschel Walker. who rushed for
1.339 yards for the Generals this year.
doesn't "think there's a psychological
advantage foreithcrteam because these arc
the playoffs."
Walker and quanerback Brian Sipe will
be operating against the league's second-
btst overall defense in Philadelphia. While
the Stars' Chuck Fusina, the USFL's top.
rated quarterback. and Kelvin Bryant. the
No. 2 rusher with 1,406 yards, will be going
up against the fourth-best def en~.
Birmingham lost 17-16 to Tampa Bay
last Sunday. but got the Southern Division
title and the home-field ad vantage over the
Bandits because it had a better record in
conference play. However, the home field
might be a disadvantage for the Stallions.
who were 9--0 on the road during the regular
season and 5-4 at home.
"Whether we won or lost last week. we
were going to turn the crank this week."
said Rollie Dotsch. the Birmingham coach.
Scratch
main win
to Ferrell
,, .... lloe ..
Sten Youn& teade the LA Ezprea aaatnet
lllchlCan to4lay In the USFL playoff•.
Prlceupuacla lead to ma•
For the second day 1n a row. NM*
Priee holed a &uway lhol for etaJe-2 and
the South African went on U> a S·under·par
67 that expanded his ~ to 11x strokes .
Friday in the IClCODd round of the nth CaMdaan Open
GolfTournamcnt at O.k valle, Ontario. Price. a wire--to-
wire winner in th'c prctti&ious World Series ofGolf laJt
fall, ruc:hcd the half'Vtay point of this dtional
championship with a 134 tolll, I 0 5trokcs under par on
the Olen Abbty Golf Club counc, a 36-hole reCold rot
the course Jack Nlcklau dtsaancd as a permanent she
for the Canadian Open . , • Mak ma a charae rtminilCellt
of the 1960s. Af¥{d Palmer birdied four holes on tbt
back nine to move an to a 2·stroke lead balfWay thr<>uah
the U.S. Scl'\ior Open Championship at Rochester,
N Y. Palmer scored a 2-undcr·ear 68, the only tub!-par •
round of the tournament's fint two roundJ, 1Qid
finished with a 36·hole total of 142. two over , , ..
Meanwhile, in the Lady. Keystone ()pen at f:leilbcy.
Pa .. defcndinachampion Ju~ ... sanka20-fool birdie pun on the 18th hole to move into a six·WI)' tie
for the lead. Stephenson finished with a 4'.under·S)lr 68.
1oin1ng S&eplaaale Farwla, a4yn Vn HMM.; ....,
Joaet, Jalle la .. ter and Je Au Wt..._ atop.tht le9der
board in the 54.holc tournament ... Mcdali'1 Dillf1
Waldorf went 3·under-par in beatinJ 1982 champion
Gary Vuler, 5 and 4 in the semifinals of the 73rd
California Amateur Golf Championship at Pebblt
Beach Golf Links. Waldorf. 21. a UCLA senior from
Tarzana. will meet Maril PtillUps, 23. ·
Diver McCormick 18 mdacted
l"romBl
yards on 79 attempts. including a USFL quanerback.
rushing record of 120 ya rds on 16 carries against Cbie&fO.
The Express has a solid corps of receivers alona with
three rookie running backs who give Los Anaeles a triple·
threat running offense. . . Jojo Townsell leads the. Express rece1vers with 58
catches for 889 yards and scvtl touchdowns and Malcolm
Moore has caught 31 passes for 354 yards and one scort.
The Express rush1na a tack. which averaged 166 yards
in its last 11 pmcs, is led by Kevin Nelson, who ran for a
team record 828 yards and seven touchdowns. Rookies
Mel Gray, 62S yards and Kevin Mack. 330 yards,
complement the ground game. .
The Panthers have made the playoffs on the strenith
of their defense.
"We're goinJ to have to play better than we've played
all year, but I definitely think we have a bona fide chance."
said Panthers Coach Jim Stanley. "The imponant thing
(apinst Young) is to rush as many people as possible to try
to hem that guy up. In the last game we played them, we
thought we had him several times for a sack but he
squirmed out of it. You just have tO try to hold him 10 a
minimum."
Michiaan has allowed an averaJe of 294.4 yards per
game and boasts a pair of former National Football Lca&ue
defensive ends in ex..Cowboy Larry Bethea (61 tackles, 11
sacks) and ex·Steeler John Banaszek (48 tackles. four
sacks).
Michigan quarterback Bobby Hebert, the Most
Valuable Player in last year's USFL championship aamc,
has thrown for a club record 3,758 yards this year. 1 he aame also matches two of the league's best
placekickers -the Express' Tony Zendejas. who has hit
on 21 of 30 field goal tries and 33 of 33 PA Ts. and
Michigan's Novo Bojovic. a Yugoslavian who has
connected on 22 of 29 field goal attempts.
••• WE1LLGIVE
YOUADEALI
Dubb Ferrell of Whittier
raced to victory Friday
night in the scratch main
event at the weekly motor-
cycle racing program at the
Orange County Fair-
grounds.
Ferrell edged Kelly
Moran. who just returned
from competing in the
World Cup in Sweden.
Moran now ·hails from
Norwalk.
Championship game doubtful
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Riverside's Jim Lawson
was third in the main event
before a crowd of 5, 768.
In the handicap main.
John Foster of Buena Park
emeraed victorious. Andy
Northup (Ontario) and
Randy Blevins (Fontana)
placed second and third,
respectively.
Little "support -
in straw vote
of NCAA powers ----.,
CH ICAOO (AP) -Chances of a
national champion hip ganie in
mltjor collcae football received a
severe blow Friday when representa-
tives of the top football·playina
schools indicated strona opposition
in a straw vote. One opponent said --------~.. such a game would "w1dcn the aulf between the haves and the have. Andretti
wlnapole ·
EA T RUTHERFORD.
N.J (AP)-Mari~ ndrct·
ti chnched the pole pos1t1on
for the U S Grand PriJt at
the Meadowland . while
the "' t of the top spoa
\\('re juggled dunna a hotly
contt ttd qualityina
st ion Friday.
ndretti. drh1n( a
Budwci su-spo n sored
Lola. raised his averaac
spttd over the 1.68·_m1fe,
I I ·tum temporary c1rru1t
o• the •New Jcr • ~m
complex to q6.0IJ mph.
nots."
Delcptcs to the lcaislaaive meetina
oftbc NCAA Divilion l·A first heard
· a summary ofa ~pon on the pla~off ~' ibiht1es b.) a committee chaired
bi Texas Athlcmc Director Delon
Dodds. then we~ult~ forthe1n·icw
of the one11mc pla)Off proposal.
If the delcptes had approved thl"
id~ of a one-me ch1mP.1on hip
format. the N A~ Council v.ould
have put the proposal on tht ballot at
ne.ll.t Januan · NCAA Con~cnuon,
And • natioul ch1mp1onsh1p aame
could have httn pl1)td 11 earl)' a'
January 1916. BUtthe idea wa clearly
oppoted an a show ofhanda.
"BaSC'd on lti1 . I \\Ould praumt
th.tt thtCoul)("il v.111 no lo~pu~uc
1he mattt'r 11 lht time:· \lid Wilham
Baughn of Colon1do.1hl' l'h;urm:an c>t
the l·A mt\•11na.
Division I-A football 1s the only
upper-division sport in the NCAA.
which docs not sponsor a natiouJ
championship pmc.
Georgia Coach Vince Dooley en-
dorsed the playoff idea. sayina it
could provide mallions of dollars to
support activities in other spons and
should be staged one week pnor to the
National Footb31J uaaue's Super
Bowl.
..At least we wouldn't have to
spend two weeks rcadina Super Bowl
buildup;• said Dooley, who helped
prepare the repon.
After the show of hands. Dooley
said, .. This certainly reduces the
possibility(ofachampionshippmc).
But I think we will eventually rec one.
I think collqc football nmh it."
tei>hcn Home. president of Lona
Beach State. urged the delcptes to
favor the propo511. notina that many
schools could IOIC m allions of dollars
in revenue because of this week•s
Supreme Coun decision stnkin1
down the NCAA's control of football
telecast rialus. That rulina. and tbe
confusion it created over-TV ti;htl.
has been the focus of attention at this
meet ins.
But most ~praeniatives, such as
Bia Ten Conference Commiuioner
Wayne Duke.joined in oppositaon to
the .propsoal.
"Ov'cr tht yean. we·ve teen a lriaall
aroup of schools dominate the DOii•.
bowr1 and television, .. Dute •kt .... It
is the belief of th'c Bia Ten that a
football championship playoff' would
widen the palf~een the haves and
the hlve-nou. ..
.
AJl ·Star celebrltr eoltNJ1
The HOll)""ood All·St1r$ ct"ltbrit) M>ftball team will pla) a btncfi1 sofiball pmc apin~t the
Rams Sunda)' II Blair r1cld 1n Lona Beach Game umc 1s 11 1.30 p m Gatct. open at noon.
n.ld lloc•q cllak
The U !"f"icld Ff \de> ~uoc i111on "111 hOSt a pjt.Olympac coaches" Clintc from Jul) 22·27 at < at'Pol)' Pomona . All procttds from the pmc will benefit the
Todd Han Foundauon and Cedar Houst in Lona Beach. Han was lnJUrcd two )'QB aao
while playan1 foo1ball for Lona Beach State.
Tlk' clantc 1s open to all coachu and as
dn1&Md to 1mpto~c arid 11.1ndard1ze t~ coaclaina ofrirld hockr> in the U S.
SubJtttt to bt covrrW durina the fht~) cl1n1c include mtntal skills. ofTens1'l'c and
ddcns1ve tacti~s,. an of tackhnf .sucefisfully, nutnt1on, cond1t1onina. goal~tcp1n1 a.nd the an of dnll crtation.
Cedar House 1s a home for battertd and abustd children an Lon• Beach.
Amona the Rams t1k1n1 pan 1n the pme arc
Bill Bain. Rcaa1e Doss. Jack Younablood. Mike Ou man, Eric Dickerson. Irv Panky and Johnnie Johnson.
Tickets arc pnctd at S3 per person.
Pan1cipanu can q,mmunitc to Cal Poly Pomona or rqistcr as a rn1dcnt for, the lenath or the clinic ~
For more information. phonc(213)43J.5743. FC,9 as $200 for commutcn and S27S for thOst ~ who rcaister as residents
For addauonal information. phone (203) .. 578-4567.
Junior volleyball CllDJP
The Cal Juniors Volle) ball Camp wall bt held.
at Oranac Coast C'ollqt from Thursda~. Jul> 19 through Sunda), Juh 22. Women'• llOCCer tryouts
Women 1n1~cs1ed 1n pla) 1ng on a scl«t all·
star calibre S««r team can 1?. ( ut on Thursda\
evenings dunna the mon1h o Jul}. accord1na 10 Bob KesStn. who 1s orpn1zina 1hc team. Pla~ers should ha'e &ood soccer skills and athlc11c ab1l11y. The team 1s open to women who
arc scnous about pla) 1na top level soccer. accordina 10 Kcssen.
Tht' camp 1s open .. to all Jtrl~ aacs 12 through
19. The opcn1n1 S(SSion will bt Jul) 19 from 610
9 p.m .. while the remaining sessions will bt
stafed on Frida) throu&h Sunda) from 10 a.m 10 p.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m.
The panic1panu will ~ dlVl<kd into begin-
ning. intt'rmcd1atc and advan«d groups and the emphasis of the camp wall bt on technique. Tr)outs are held from 7:30.9:30 p.m. 1n Irvine.
For more information. phone Kcssen at
536-8189.
The cos1 1s SSO and the camp directors arc
coaches Jane Hilgendorf and Steve George. For more 1nforma11on. phone 966-0920 or 67}-7315.
The Tall•!!f. Olympic Parade of. Satl. aet
for Wedn y. will ealute the XXIII Sam-
mer Olympiad atone 32 mllea of Southern
California coaatllne •tartln& at noon.
THOREAU ON THE RIGHT TRACK. • • From Bl
and grooming it for the Games.
"The track and field competition
wi ll have 85.000 fans every morning
and 92.000 every afternoon with
another two billion watching on
television. We thank the athletes will
provide them with some excellent
competatton. In this country. we have
let track and field shp the past 30
years but the Games will have
excellent crowds and we wtll have
some excellent athletes part1c1-
pating. ••
back from top meets around the
world. In many cases. he has been
there in person to view the competi-
tion with a stop watch in hand. When
he speaks about the sport, ·it is with a
great deal of authority.
"Other than the discus throw and
the women's shot put. there will be a
chance for a world record m most
events." he says. "In the discus. you
cannot get the needed wind assistance
in the Coliseum as low as 1t is and the
women's shot put does not have the
world's top competitors.·•
commtSS1oner for the 1984 Olympic
Games in Los Angeles. At that tame
he wtll be entitled to a rest and
vacation. Instead. he plans on return-
ing to Venture Capital. an an vestment
partnership in Newport Beach where
he 1s a general panner.
The mundane work-week of 40
hours could become quite bonn$ to
H.D. After all. it has been some ume
since he spent a week night at home
and only an occasional weekend has
been his good fortune for the past }t:ar
and a half. His days have consisted of
16-18 hours on many occasions.
seven days a week.
Thoreau as a track afficienado from
way back. He ca n quote records and
name winners of races for many years
H. D. Thoreau lays down his title
O{I Aug. 12 as track and field .
U.S. opens against China
Basketball Assoctat1on ol the United Draw includes Canada, States. "Yugoslavia is the past gold medal
S winner in 1980. while Italy was the silver Uruguay, Fra n ce, pa in medalist in 1980. Brazil IS probably the
in Oly mpic basketba ll strongest team out of South America and West German) has thr« 7-footers ...
SPRI NGFIELD. Mass. (AP) _ The I he United States opens pla) Jul> 29
United States Olympic basketball team against China then meets Canada.
G 8 h Uraguay. France and Spain in order on was placed in the weaker roup at t e su~ivedays. Following the prehmanary
draw for opening-round games Fnday fo r round-robin the top four finishers an each
the 1984 Summer 01) mpics at Los An-pool play off against each other with the top
gelcs. finisher in each group going against the
Heavtl)' favored to wm the gold medal founh-place finisher in the other.
with the boycott of the Soviet Union. the The U.S. women have a "little tougher ..
U.S. team was put an a group that also road into the medal round. he said. "but
I ncluded China. Canada. Uruauay. Frall~ wc·11 be ready."
and Spain. They open on July 30 against
Group A. meanwhile. contained defend-Yuaoslavia. the l 980. bronze medal wm-
ina gold medalist Yugoslavia. Italy. Braztl ner. then play Australia. Korea. China and an~ West Germany. • Canada in that order on successive ~ys
"Group A probably had the !.ea~s that endina. Aug. 3. Fo.llowina t.he o penina will aive us the most trouble. said Dr. round m the women s ~mpet1t1on the top
Edward Steitz. preside~t of the Amateur four teams play off apinst each other.
Knlghtaot satls!le~~-yet
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Ahhouah the U.S. Ol)'mp1c basketball team has won two
games by impressive mara;ns, Coach
Bobby Kni~t said. Fnday . ~ 1s not
concerned with wtnnina exh1b1t1on t1mes.
·•1 don't care 1f we win by 20 points or
lose by 20 points, that makes no differcnet'
to me," Kn\lht tokS a pttU ~n~.
"We're tryma to do me thmas 11 tblS
panicular ume."
Kniaht said he is try1n1 to develop hit l2-
mcmbtt squad into a team that is capabk
of winnina the sold medal 1n next month's
Ol)'m~c compcttt1on. "The ~~ly pmes wt
aoua win a~ tn Lo Anaclct..
a team ot players from the National
Biskctball Association.
The NBA team 1s comprised mainly of
former MinMSOta Gopher tars bul will be
auamentcd by All tars Maiic Johnson or
&be Liken. Isiah Thomas of Detroit and
Marte A&uuft of Dallas
The Ot~pic tc.m has deftated an
lndima Univm1ty alumni team. 124-9.
and turned back a aroup of NBA All taB.
l 2S,:. l 06. :rhunday niaht in Prov1denct,
R.J. .
Kni&ht said his team has Ulol fair~· ~It
in tts lirst two aames but ha not )'Cd
consistent defcntt. The 01) mpian a'lft a
.57.l pcrttnt hoouna •"era from tM noor. SUad bluter
8&Jlta Aillta J amper ci.me
The U0.000 lmadtn \ti'nqvds nta ntla
Jumptr Cl ' • katunns mcmbcn 01 the Ol)mp1c team' of Aracn11na and JaP.n. will
h1&hh&h1 lht dOS•ftl cb) of tht s.t\tnth an,,ual nta Anna lntcma11onal Horv how 4uly 8 Santa nata will hos a the r.qun1nan t'\ cnl\ ol
1he 1984 Summer Ol}mp1n Juh 29-Aus. 12
(in,t'ral admau1on 11ckclt 10 the Jumper classic a~ U .50 for •dulls and S2.25 for )Outhi
16 and under and wnaor c1t11cn,, 6S and older.
There arc discounts for arou~ aucndina the show.
For nu>rr mformauon. phone 12 I 3) 574-722J
·Trlatblon tn.lnbJI camp
The National Tnathlon Tr.11n1n1 Camp "•II
bt hdd..i\ut I 7-t9 at l 'C In me.
Cost 1s S 30 per person. ""h1ch mcludM room and board 1ndl\ 1dual 1nstructaon from world·
ranked tnathlctcs. T ·shin. tnathlon packet.
pr~ntauons on tra1nma. ratt stratcg). equip-
ment and nutntaon and follov.·up consultallon. There 1s • hm1t of 4~ ptrsons for 1ht camp.
Chttks ~hould bt made pa)ablc 10 the National Tnathlon Traan1n1 Camp IOI 5 ~~~: A vt . Su 1tt' • .? I 7. Los A. nictcs. CA. .•
. ., • -.., '-, •• ~·-+--•• ,..__. •
Tallships will
salute Games
Olympic parade of boats will
tr avel along California coast
"TOPSail '84," the Tallshtp Olympic Parade of Sall.
wall salute the 1984 Summer Olympic 'Games on
Wednesday with a 32-mife excursion along the Southern
California coast. _
The mile-long parade of some 30 sail and motor ships
and other large sailing vessels. begins at noon and is
expected to conclude by 6 p .m. In addition. thousands of
smaller sail and power craft will accompany the ships.
. Parade Commodore Ray Wallace said the chief pilots
from Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors have laid out
the parade route which will run offshore from Manhattan
Beach. past South Bay beaches. around Palos Verdes
Peninsula and through both harbors to Seal Beach. The)
will then return to an anchorage area near the Long Beach
shoreline.
l\mong the ships part1cipauniare Californ1a'soffic1al
Tallsh1p Ambassador "Californian:· Meuco·s squarc-
ngged na,al training barque "Cuauhtemoc." the Cali-
fornia Manume Aca,km~ 's Golden Bear and Japan and
Korea's cadet training vessels "Ta1se1 Maru" and
··Hanbada."
Some :!5 sailing ships. including .. Bou:nt}:·
"Dolphin." and the "BucaneerQu<'en" "111 also take part
Follo"1ng 1he parade-which v.111 mo'e at SIA knots
-the fl6ulla "111 drop anchor bctv.een the dov. ntown
Long Beach Manna and Belmont Pier .
.\dm1ss1on is frtt and the pubhc 1s invited 10 both the
parade and fireworks display.
U.S. tops medal list
at Disabled Games
UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP) -Canadian l\m1e
Boldt. a 26-year-old theolog) student at the
Universlt} of Manitoba. was a quarter inch shon of
breaking his own record as he cleared 6-4', 1n the
high Jump Fnda). the last da) of the third
International Games for the Disabled at Mitchel
Park.
The United tate . led b) Nanc) .\nderson. of
Lansang. Mich .. who set a world record. won five
gold medals to finish the 44-nauon. 12 day
competauon with I 04 gold medals. England was
runner-up" 1lh 76. follo"ed b) Canada with 51
The Indiana lJntvcn1ty COi(~ poke
witb rcpone" before he put has team
throuih 1 closcd~oor wortout at thd llni\le"itvufMinnc~t• 1n pttparauon for ~undav' n1t1on1ll\: telr.v1ted PIM•'" '·
However. with orily tv.o pm under
thcl r belt. Kn1aht said. "It' a liulc bit ~rt
to sa we hke this and don't like that··
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Sctiof· o u
Totals
ab r II bl •I> r II bl
3 O l 0 Jame\ rl 4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 IU1owe1 3o 0 0 0 0
C 0 0 0 Cian1nr 21> 3 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 Youn• dn 3 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 Cooper ID 3 0 2 0
3 0 1 0 Og11v11 rt 3 0 0 0
4 0 l 0 ~1mmn1 3b J 0 1 0
3 0 I 0 CMoore rt 0 I 0 0
2 o o o Sunot><g c 2 o o o
R~rou 3 O I 0
MaMngcf ) 0 l l
lO 0 S 0 TotalS 21 1 S 1
Scare l>V lmintS
c~ ooo ooo ooo-o
M.lwauti" 000 000 Olx-1 Game Winning RBI -Manning 131
E-Carew DP-<:efifornle I
LOB-Ca llfOf'nla 7 Milweull.H 3
2B-Oownlno SB-Certw Cll S-Scnofield
SunOC>trg
IP H REA Bii SO
~
Romen1c1t L,l·I I S 0
Mlwauk"
HHS W,S·6 8 2·3 S 0 0
Finger\ S IS 1·3 0 0 0
T-2" A-31.~S
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dod9en 7, Cub' 1
CHICAGO LOS ANGELES
ab rllbl eb rllbl
Dernier cf • 0 1 0 !>llx 2t> S 1 l 2
Sndt><'g 21> 4 0 3 0 RR n1os cf 2 l 0 0
Mall!lws If J 0 1 0 Landrx cl 1 0 0 0
Morine! lb • 0 0 0 Stul>l>S rl 3 1 1 0
JDavls c • 0 2 0 Gu«rer 31> l I 1 0
Cev 31> l O 0 0 Mar\1111 If • 1 1 1
Jonn11n rf • 1 1 O Mlonoo rt O O O 0
15VW.H • 0 1 1 SG1osc1a c C I 7 0
Sutcliffe P 7 O O 0 Brock 11> 3 0 0 1
Bruuter P 0 0 0 0 BAuutl u 3 l I 0
eosltv Pl'! 1 o o o Anciesn u 1 O 1 o
Nolei o 0 0 0 0 Hersl11sr P J 0 0 0
Totals lJ I t I Tot.is 32 7 10 4
Sc-l>V lmlnei
CMuee 000 000 100-1
Las...,,...., 100 230 OOx-1
Game W1nn1ng RBI -None
E-Sendt>erg Moreland OP-C!lle1go t
Los Angeles J LOB-Cn1cego 1 Lo'
Angetes 6 2B-Mer1'11ll. JOMllont
3B-Se• 1 SB-Sendt>trg 2 I131 Su 2 C711
RAevt>Oldl ISi Guerrero ISJ. Mallntws 19
S-HerslliSI( SF-Broe-
... H A ER BB SO
Clliea .. Su•chttt L 2 I I 7 S l 6
Bruurar 0 0 0 0 I
Notes 2 o O 0 I
LesA~
HersnlHr w ,J J 9 9 1 I 1 I
Sutclitte P•lclleO IO 3 t>lllffrs '" Ill• Siil
HBP-Ce v !Dv Htrshl\trl T-2 ~
A-'1.100
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Am«lan League
r nveuth ThundaV's Gatnff)
BATTING 1170 at bats) Winfield New
York 361. Metllngl't' New York, :µ9,
Puckett Mlnnesola, 341, Sheridan, Kanr.es
Cttv, 311, UDSlllW, Toronto. 317
RUNS DwEva ns Boston, S9
RHtnderson. Oefl.la11d S7 Moset>v. Tor·
onto, SC, Trammell. Detroit S7. R11>fl.en.
Baltimore SI
RBI EMurrav Beltlmort 62 Kingma n
Oealand 61 ltlu Boston 61, ADevls,
S.allte, SS. Armas. Botton, SC
HITS Garcia. Te>ronlo. "· Mellinvtv New YOrll, ts, Tremmen, Detroit. t2.
Wlnfltkl, N-York, '2, Yount, Mllweutl" ..
DOUILES Gtrcla, Toronto, 1', LAP
arrlsh, Taus. 1'. Lemon, Detroit, 19,
Malllnvtv, New Yorfl., 19, TNfel, Minne·
sota, It. Wlnflald. N-Yort. 1t
TAI PL ES MoMbv. Toronto, 10, Co11tn1
Toronto. 7 Owen S.allle 7 UPV\eW
Toronto 6, KGllKO<I. Detroit S. RLaw
Clllaoo, S HOME ltUNS l(lnome11 ()el(tend, 20.
Armes. 9o1ton, lt, AOe vls , Sffllle 17,
t<lllll , ~. 17, aevtor. "'-York, 1'.
Tnornton, Cleveland. 16
STOLEN BASES RHenderson, Oektand.
34; """'' .,,..... >'1 Gerc11, Toronto, 27 Bulter, Ctevetend, t3 Collins. TorOtlfO 71
PITCHING (7 dKtslonsl Ceuc!•ll, Dell
tend, 1 1 7 ct RLJecfl.son Toronto 6· 1,
2 70 L .. I. TorOlllO •• , 2 1f Morris
Detro1t 17·3 2 l2 s1..o. Toronto 1·7. 2 cc
STltll<EOUTS Witt, A1191b. Mi Stieb
Toronto, 12. Nlellro. New Y~ II, Mof'ls
Dttro41, 80. Guldrv N-Yorfl., n
SAVES Qu1Mnoerrv, l<anMs Cltv 1',
CtuOltt, Otklllld, IS, Finger\, Mltwaullff
t• RDevl1, MIMesota. I•. Hernen0t1.
DttrOll lJ Stanlev Boston 13
NafltnM L•tu•
(TIW'Wtill TIWr'Ml'I'• ~)
BA TTINCi 1170 at beta> GwV'lft, \en
D•eoo >57 rrrencone. MontrHt 34'
S.ndoer9, Ch•ceOO )12, WtM\ll!QIOll, Al•
enta, .l26. Caoell. ~ton, 32$
CONrrERINC• CHAMPIONSHlfllS
S.turdaV, Jutv 7 Mlclllgan· LA EirPAJ• winner vs. Ari·
rona·Hou11on wlnMr
Sunday, JulV I
New Jerw v·Plllladele>ll.e winner v1
Tam1>1 Bav-Blrmlnoham w1~
usrrL CH~IONSHIP ~ •• JVlv 15
(at T•"'"· rr1a.1
Eastern Conference cnamp1on vs We11
ern Conference cnamolon
Olympic swlmmlne trt.ls
(et lndlallll!llClllS)
CAI .. llllllsl
MEN
200 llv -I PeOIO Morale\ 1S.111a
Cler al 1 SI 07 2 P1trtek Ktnntc!Y
ICockevsvllte MO ), I S9 U 3 Cre1g
B .. rdsle't !Harrlnelon Park N J I 1 S9 SO
100 1>11ck -1 Rick Cerev <Mount Kisco
N.Y >. SS.32, 2 Deva Wiison (Cincinnati),
S6 6S. 3 Peter Rocca 1Concoro. Callf l.
S6 71 WOMEN
700 1ndo - 1 Trecv Caulktn\ INashv!lle
Tenn ). 2 12 71 (American record, old re·
cord Caulttln1 2 13 69), 2 Nancv ~0111lleao
<Jact.sonvltle. Fie l 2 IS 7•
900 frH - 1 Tiffany Cohen IM1n lon
V1t10l. 1·21 OI, 2 Mlehfllt Richerds
(M1em l). I 21.12, 3 l<lm Linehan !Sarasota
Fte I a 21 IS
Wimbledon
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
tMn"s Third Round Slnlles
J1mnw Connors (U.S l def Mertv Davis
<U ~) 6·• 6 7 6-l . 6·4, Ivan Lend!
Ctecllostovallial def Rolf Gellrlng (Wesl
Germenvl 6·•. 6·2 7·6, Johan Krlelt (U.S l
def Steve Meisler (US >. 6-2, S·7, •·•. 6· I,
Scott Davis <U S l def Jonn Uovd C8ri11l11),
6·4, 6·4 7·6. P1ul Annec-IU.S) def
Cl'lrlsto Van Rensoure (South Africa), 6-3,
4·6 6·•. 6·2
Wamen's Third R04111d ~ An11e Ho1>1>1 ( Brllalnl def Carting
Benell ICanadel. 7·6, 3·6, 6·4, WendY
T urnbul I Australia I def Svetlene CerMva
Sov1t l Union> 6·4 4-6, 6·4
0..0 Ma fishing
DAVEY'S LOCK•R (NIW"'1 a.edl)
-?o. •119191'1 14 1>erre cu01, lit llonllo, 17
venowtell, 30 rock f11n, 1 llellb\11, " cellco
l>en, 470 sand l>ess. llO ~rtl, 4 SllHP1llt1d. 4 sculPln, 61 att>ecore
1"4 wunton seaaon
Note Grunion mav oe taken tlv !lends
on1y no nels tluoets, send Pits or traps
altowecs A Californ11 n1111no t1c111se Is
reoulre<I for anvone 16 end Older Tiie
W:lleOule
Julv 1 -11 77 P m lo 1:27 e.m
Jutv 2 -12 20 • m 10 2·20 a.m
Julv 3 -I 73 • m lo 3:73 a.m.
JulY 1• -10 JS pm 10 12:3S • "'
Julv 15 -II 11 e>.m to 1:11 a.m
Jvkv 16 -11 4' P m, lo US 1 m
Jui., 17 -12-7S a.m to 2'25 • m
Jul¥ lO -11 n om to 1:27 em
JUlv31 -171S am 102-lS e m
Auo I -1 17 • m to 3 17 • m
Aug 2 -2 lJ a m IO 4.ll I m
Tiii• WM'• trwt ...,,..
LOS ANGILH -Bill It~ Crettc.
BouQuet Ctnvon CrMlo., Caal•k Lekl.
Pvramlo Lake Sen G1brNll ltlver <••' eM west tork1l
SAH HRHARDtHO -Jeni!• e,
Sltverwood Lake
•tVl•MOI -Perria Lake.
SAH LUIS oa1S1'0 -l.;0091 •
klltN -l<tf'll ltlvet CDtmocrat 0tl'll IO
KR l Powerllo'1se l«tO Po""""°"" 10 Democrat Dem. 1woe.. Dam to '°4'11
Po,.ert'IOUH, l<IU Po•trl!Ou .. 10 I.Alla
Isabelle)
TUl.Altl -eone Cr"", Orv waoow
Crlllll. l<ern llttver (tO\ltll forkl, llCtm lth•tr
(Felr,,.w Dam to KIU '°"'9t ~· ~lit l rlf99 to Felrv•-D•ml, NoOe
Youno Creeei ~m•llt Cttttl IUOW •~ lower> South Creell, Tule •tvw
(mktdle I~ I, T Ult llt I•« I nort11 tllt \O\lfll
forlU o4 f'!ll•n ~Ii) T&llt ltfY91' lc.o.t
s~ •rear
J • .
..
Angel, Dodger schedules
8undey
Jutr 1
•Alie• •l Bttwm. 11 30 'Cub$ ti °'*"1. 2
..... 11 Rtd Soa. I I
C.uhnats 11 OMrtn. I
Bttwers at -.... I •Ooda•• at C110s, ll .20
•
15
22
Red Soa al ~ I
•DMcen al Clrdinlls. 11 IS
An&m oD Radio
Dodaera on RadJo
IDIPC (710)
KABC(790J
'.A.DCel1 on TV
J;>odeen OD TV
e o.n.191 TV Game
Channel 5
ChaMel 11
2
.,_. 1t To1onto, 10 30
P1ratts al Dodctn. 5:15
•
11
Toronto at AllPs. 7 30 •Ooclctr• al P111tes, 4.30
23
.,.. at l0<onto. 4·30
Ptralts II DNaen. 1 30
10
17
Toronto 11 Ans•. 7 30 eODdsen at Pirates. 4:30
Suttte II ...... T 30
Bram at Dedltn. 7 30
Wednetde)
•
•Alie* at Toront•. 4 JO Puatei al Oodlen. 7 30
11
11
Toronto 11 ..... 7'30
•Ood(tn 1t Pirates. 4 30
25
Seattle 11 Alll• 5 20 Braves It De4pn, S lS
Thureday
I
Ans• at Boston. 4 30 Car4!11als at Dedatn 7 30
12
8rtwlf$ 11 Ans•. 7 30 IWI .. at Cot.. I I 20
19
•Oodc•n at Clrdtnals, S 30
Braves at Ded&tn 1 30
Friday
·~ al Boston. 4 30
C.1d11\at$ at Ooclltn. 7
e
11
8't'#tf'S al Alie•. 5 20 ~1tCu&s1 I
20
Red Soi at AllC•. S 20 Dedctn at Cardinals, S.30
•Alta• at Twill$, S 30
Rtd5 at DMsen. 1 JO
27
\
_. at Boston. 11 ·20
8't1NfS at ..... 7 ~ato.bl, 1
1
21
Rtd So1 at A111*. I Dodctn at Cardinals. I
21
•Alli• at Tww. S JS
Reck 11 DMrerl. 12 OS
Ans• ii Twins, 11 IS
Reds 11 Dodcen. l
21
Ans• at A's, 7 30
•Oodam at Padres, 7
30
Ans• at A's, 1 30
•Oodctn at Padres. 7
31 Aug.1
Ans• at'A's. 12 IS •Doclcen at Pedrts, 7
2
h11ns at ~·· 1 30 h11ns rt Anleb. 7:30
Oedcen at Reds. 4.30
3
Twins a1 A111•.J Oedttrs 1t .... 11:15
4
LOI Alamitos
FIUDA Y'S IUESUL TS
·llltM ... ~~·
ff w ~ . :~.1
Ooh Le Fame I Harmon> 24 00 9.60
S.mles Juo !TrteiUf'el _4 00 Alto raced: AnO't' Bux, Go Got Choice,
TrlPOI Bonus, TIP Your Hat, Plunder
Rock.el. Se! Cull
TlrM. 20.24
SJ IXACTA 19·31 Paid t.22460
s•COND lllACE. 3SO verds
$!\Ins Aeciu.st <Gtrclal I• 60 7 '4 4 80
Fastet>o <SoarHl l'100 13 80
F iiiy B\¥1'PO (RUil ) C '4
Also race<! Lanes FuM House. RoHs For
H•iel, I Have It, Felller Mulcellv. Le Unlca
SOiution, Tlnv Nlcole, Mr Mesonrv
Time. 112t
THllllD RACa. 3SO \lards.
Charger Judv (<;reeoer> C.60 3 60 2.IO
ZiP Pol•CV Ber (Adair ) 10 00 •IO
• Liiiie Ms Ruffia n (Hart) 3 00 AIM> r1ct0 Fhct.e Roct.ella, A Nice
Coe>v. Due>es B1labolt. Smootn Lele
Time 1719 FOURTH RACE. sso varCls.
Megeruli Coe>v (Bard) 19.60 12 IO S 80
Running Diel (Frvdev) 15 80 t 20
Unolo 9ov IWerdl • 00 Also race<! Tugt>oal Te, Mettv Mllo.
Frencn Foret, Tu Tun Jonn, Blue POOi,
Sel11! Or Sinner Luckv Lelf
Time 27 48
Sl EXACTA 110·2) e>a•d SJS3 70
FIFTH RACE. 3SO vards
Y•Ck Yacli (Mltcllett) 6.40 .. 0 280
111\POlva (Paul•ntl 10 IO S 20
5,11 N Sia !Wardl 3 00
AIM> rect<I Swift Ftow, !.crHm•ne St.1es.
Mevlle;e1, Cause !me Dream. Tiit Natural
One Mlglltv Nug I Gone Bug
Time 18 34
ll EXACTA (7·11 Paid '11100
SIXTH AACE. 3SO verd\ Dvno DOii CGarcta) 19 00
Aamencen Fig'11tr (Lecktvl
DH·De\flrt Div1deno IMvtesl
DH·Tht H1ghwav Man (15erdl
DH-DHdntet for 11\lrd
7 IO 440
500 JOO
2 IO
3 20
Also race<! Barl>tt Baroer. Sllow·
a1n1enul See Tlla Horsev Bucket Of Boll\
Tnetmas Jet, Eesv Bam
Time 1802
SEVENTH ltACE. JSO veros
Privett Ptn\•on !Garcia I 98 20 1160 6 00
Judv NorlPI (Harl) 3 60 l 00
C11eroers Eew Jet <Ce rdoiel 6 20
AIM> raceo ShesPtnonelllv. Real Bold..
Euv Jets Donero D1amon<1 De!Mrl SU9ar N Cu ll, Pef'"V Blue Under Tiie Re1nt>ow
Time· 17 9S
Sl EXACTA tS· 101 oe10 1390 00
EIGHTH lllACE. JSO verdl
Bonstilnner <CarooteJ 5 00 4.00 2.10
Henllev l<ines (Treasure) 7 70 •IO
Paul\ House (Herl) 4'0
Also raced Aeml>hno Scat, Pacific
Glau, Btezln Sable, Out And Sleppln, Uta.
Urdoc. Mercu\ Bei!onla T1mt lt21
Sl IXACT A (S·9J e>eld Sil 30
S2 flllCk SIX 12·10-7+5-S) oeld
U ,001 '4 wltPI 21 winning tkkelS (five
horses) Total carryover e>Ool: $11, 127 OS
NINTH RACE. 110 verds
Menus Mtrk !Pautlnel 6 00 3 CO 3 00
Tlmeto GetooM (Treasure) 9.00 S '4
Go On Holme (CrHOt') 3 40
Also raceo Mr Kastr.a, House Ar>e.
Snewntt Su11 Crimson Cadllle c
Timt •S60
TINTH ••c•. JSO v•rcb
KawHll Tru Tf\i <Frvdavl I 20 3 80 3 20
Pav Tri. Biro <Garcle l l .O 2 '4
W•ICll Moon RM Cllrooks) '20
AIM> raced Sunnv N Wtrmtr. Bold
ClllCks Girt, MeoOIH AMim, Royal Cowgfrt,
Pink Diamonds
Time 11.04
12 EXACT A (C·l l oetd '27 00 Attendance 1,479
HolvwMd Partc
,llllDA Y'S lltHUL TS
~:~~==~~;;== The B•oet KIO •awtev) 6 00 3 .0 2 20 WentuH IPtdroze) S.CO 2 60
Melor Biii (Black) '120
Also race<! Eaglt's Beak, Boslon Magic,
Lucllv Buddv, Pet Me
Time. 1.22 J/S
HCOtlD RACI. 6 furtone\
8 rlde's115oucluel (Hawllvl 1000
Strono Current (Valenzuela)
Silent Cat (Orleoel
Time 112 3/S ,
uo uo
360 uo uo
n DAIL y oouaLE <•·9) PIL~ S27 20
THNtO lllAC•. 6 lurtones.
C1e>rlclou1111H (011\sy) S.00 J 20 2.IO
Then Mv Me" (Pedroae) 6.00 UO
AHi Gold Dusi (LIPlleml ~IO
Also raceo· Chavo, Proud YankM •• flor
Harbor Llohls, Kevin's Tricks, Pix Mv
Poaet, Uohl 81u9berrv.
Time 1:10 • S U EXACTA 12·11 e>eld M2.00
rrOUllTM RAC•. 6 fUt1onOs
trllh Casi (Toro) c 60 3.20 2.60
Candlllo (P9drotll 4 IO l.20
Ba•I Leeder <McCerron) UO
Also reC*I: SC>Klel lnvtntorv, Whal .. ,.,
Emperor's Tvclle, 8ineo. Home Bv Mo'n-
lno. Onlv • C1dlltec, UnePOrove<I, Doc
Haza.
Time 1.11 115
U IEXACTA (11·61 i>eld M4 SO
f'lll"TM ••Cl. 6 lurtono1
Whet Mule (Pedrotel • S.20 3 40 3 00
Mii St Lan converu l 9 00 S.00
llomantlc llomen CBledO S 20
Also race<! l5old Dame. Swltllv Mine,
Menv • SllP, Native UC>f'IH.
Time 1'10 21 S
U IXACTA (2·61 paid '111 SO
SIXTH RACI. S'., lurtongs
Grffll Coleen (Orexltf') 1' 00 9 60 S 40
She's • Toml>Ov (McCarron> 3 '4 3 00
Slevan's Neturette (Pedroia) • 00
Alto raced Dari no 0ouot11e. Locll •
ue>¥ourdeuonter, Saguaro Row. SUrf
Bunnv. APfll Tllunoer, Wootv Nan, Irma
L'Oouce. Calillla
Tlme: 1"06 I S
SIEVIHTH ttACE. 1 16 mllei on turf
Cttempegne Bid (Slt>lllel 4.20 3 20 2.10
BOSIO (HIW~V) 4 60 C 20
Seg1more !LIPttem1 • •O
Ab.O raced ACQUtSlllOf't, EH•OflllMO
T..vln's Torneoo Pewter Grev Fetthor~
Marfftff' AM11cn WlnMr Teu Aoe•n
nme 1 co• s $S EXACTA < 1-10) oe1d sn 00
'2 flllCK SIX (9·2·3111·2-2-11 i>elCI
S20,l97 40 with ltve w1nn1no toet.ats (\!• norsts) S2 Pick Sia consolation paid s IS3 20
with 66S wlnnlne tickets lflve horwsl.
EIGHTH RACE. 6 furtong1
Sllc>O Town IMcCerronl 2.40
•·Hot n Senclv (PlncevJ
a -Yolande (Garcia )
2.20 2 10
710 2 10
2 80 2·10
......,,,rv
Time 1"09 1 ~ U EllACTA 12·1l i>eld S17SO
NINTH AACI. One mite.
WtWI Llohl IHawlevl 6.40 5 00 l '4
Drentd In Blut (Dlt!sy) 16 '4 t 00
Panocti. (Pe<1ro1a1 10,60
AIM> raced: Encaroad•. Lace Camlsole.
Fashion Knowtedll•. Lord's Lanie, Larktn,
Burst of Sono
Time 1.37 11s
$S IXACTA IS·l) PllO $11300
Alltn<lence IS.639
Olympic Games history
Swimming medalists
MIEN'S 100 FRll!STYLa
11t6, AIMM
I Alfred Halos (Hunoervl I 22 7, 2
Eta1a1P1los cnorae>lles IGrwcel. 1 23 o, 3
Otto Herscllmenn (Austria ), n 1
1904, St. Levis
l. Zottan Helma v (Hungary), I 02 I , ?-
Charles Daniels (U.S.>. n.1 .. 3. J. Scott L .. rv
(U.S.J, n.I
19QI, LellOen
1. Charles Daniels (U.S.I. l:OS i , 2 Zoltan
Helf'Nv <HunoervJ. 1:06 2. J He rald Julln
(SW9den), l:OIO.
1tl 2, Sl9Clf...,,..
1. Dvk• Peoe l<Mentmofllu CU S.),
1:03 c. 2 Cecll Hulv IAullrelle), 1"04 6. 3
K41Mtlh Huue11h (_U.S._k 1-0S •·
1'20, Al'lfWtrlt
I, Duke Ptoe Ketlentmollu (U.S ),
t-01 •. 2 Pue l<tte Kutone (U.S ), l.02 6, 3
Wllllem Herrll (U.S.), l'Ol.O
1'14, .. .,..
1 JoflMY Welnmutler (US), ff.0, 2
Ou.kl Peoe IC.alltnalftelllu lU S.l. 1.01 4, l
Samuel K.nen.mofllu (U~). 1-011
1'11. 41M"'*'91 I. Johnny WttlM'NMlr (US), SI 6; 2
lstven eer•n't' (Huneervl. ff.I; 3. Katauo
Tlletlllll (J•Hnl, 1;00.0.
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1. YeWll Mlvulkl (Jepen), SU. 2
TelltlfO Ke#elsl'll (JIMll), SU, ) AltMrt
5cttwana (Us), IU ,,,.. ..,..
l , frettne Cs (Hunoeryl, 51.6; 2
~ .. nor, YUM (JIH*!), S7 t , l . $1\<ttO Aral (Mwlf\), ••
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1 Wlllef' R11 CU S.). S7 3; 2 Al•n Ford
(US J, S7 I. l Geia Kadis (Hunoervl. 51 1
ltS2, HelUl*I
1. Cla rile ~ (U.S ), 57 4, 2 Hlroslll
Sutukl IJaoen), 57.•1 J. Goran Larnon
csweoen), SI 2.
lt5', MlllMunle
1 Jon Henr!Os (Austr•ll•l. S5 •. 1 JOM
Devit! (Au1tr1tle), SU; 3. Garv Chee>rNlfl
IAUllretla), 56 7
IHI, Reme
I Jann Ot\lltt IAuslralle). SS.2, 2 Lenee
L.ar1011 (U.S ), SU, 3 Minuet Dos S.nto1
(Brull). SSA.
1''41 T.ew.-
1. Donald Scllollendtr (U.S.), 53 C, 2.
Roberl McGf'eOOf' (Gr .. t Brllel")· 53 S, 3
H1n1·.Joechlm t<leln (West Germenvl, SAO
""' Mt•lct CltV I. M~ Wendtln IA1Atrel1e), S2 2, 2
K-ltl Wei~ (U.S.), SU, J Maril Sttlh
(US..>, SJO
""'~ I. Mlrtl 5'1111 (U.S.l, tl.22, 2 Jerrv ~•lch CU S.), SUS; 3. Vladlmlr Bure
(Soviet Unlolll, Sl.77,
1'76,~
I. Jim Montoom«v IU $,), ... ". 2 Jatll tebell\Off (U.S ), SU1; J Petw Nocke
(W•I G«INlllYI, SI.JI.
1M,MMaw
1. '°'' WP'tn. (Eur Gtirmerw>. 50 401. 2 ,.. Hol'Nrta cs~>. tot1: 3 ,.
JoNl\ltCM'I !Sweden), SI 2t
MSN'I -INOMOUAL IWIOUIY ~ lMI, ~ Qty 1'11. Mllftldt
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81 Or8l)Qe Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday. June 30. 1984
\ Willie Nelson at home on the road
8JDOLORESBARCLAY ,,, ............ ....
NEW YORK -Little Withe Nelson cut an
odd fiaure before members of the country
tabernacle. He sparkled in his Sunday best -
a white ilor's suit with sbon white pants.
And bis finger was firmly stuck in his nose.
He was a scared S-year-otd performing in
public. It was the first time lhc legendary
singer, musician and actor ever entertained.
E_vcryooe brought a covered dish to the all-day
p1cn1c on the grounds of the tabernacle in
Abbott, Texas. Some folks sang songs. Willie
Nason recited a poem. '
"I got so nervous about waiting to do it ...
My nose started bleeding and I put my finget
up my nose and held it there.'' he recalled in a
recent interview.
He laughed as he remembered the name o l
the poem: "What Are You Looking at Me For?
I Aitt 't Got Nothing to Say."
Maybe he didn't then but dunng the 45
years since, Nelson has said plenty in the
colorful and often poignant music he's
produced as one of country and westem's
most original gifts. Whether it's the upbeat
twang of cowboy and country songs or the
lyrical smoothness of such standards as
"Stardust," Nelson sinss from his innards and
makes evc:rything feel JUSt OK.
··1 always wanted to play music," he said
softly.") didn't really envision anything else
Wlllle Nelaon
but 10 make a li ving al it and just playing it."
A dozen gold and six platinum LPs have
allowed Nelson and his family to hve
comfortably at homes in Evergreen. Colo .•
and Austin, Texas. He also has propeny in
Utah and Hawaii.
He has acted in the movies "Electric
Horseman," "Honeysuckle Rose" and
"Barbarosa." He also spends most of the year
on the road. earning as much as $500.000 per
concen. ·
The road is Nelson's lifeblood. Often he
uses his Lear jet to hop around the nation from
gig to home. Sometimes he rides with the bo) s
on the bus.
Tra yilla has designs on 'Dallas'
.. I le:smed to play the 1u1tar when f was 6. "•
he recalled. ·•1 picked up most of the aui&ar by
m yself. My grandfather tausJ:!t me a few
chord and 1 picked up a few hcks from other
people."
Nelson waited until he was 9 be( ore Soi~ on
the rood It was with the Bohemian Polka
B nd and he went from his home in Abbott six
miles to West. Tex.a "By th.is time, I Jilaycd
the guitar prettr. weJJ. They needed a au1tar
player and didn t care I was a kid. I made S 10
a night, .. he said. •
It was afternoon and Nelson was in bis 'uhe
at the Carlyle Hotel watching cartoons on
television. His hair hung in straight braids
down his back, a bandanna across his lined
forehead. He wore a T-shirt and warmup
pants. his feet encased in 50Cks but no shoes.
He was relaxed, real country oozy and not
anxious about bis sold-out concert that night
at Radio City Music Hall. Frenzy is not a
Nelson trait.
.. , feel like J refircd years ~o." he laughed,
His single with Julio Iglesias, "To All the
Girls I've Loved Before," rose to No. I on the
charts. "I was in London on vacation with my
wife and l heard Julio on the radio. He was
singing and ( thought it was a veat voice. (
thought we had discovered him." Nelson
laughed.
Ray Charles and jazz $Uitarist Jacki King
appear with Nelson on his latest LP, "Angel
Eyes."
But the project he's still trying to $Cl off the ·
ground after a decade is a film version of his·
LP. "The Red-Headed Stranger."
"I was not well enough known as an actor to
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wilham Trav1llu. The biggest impact next fall will be on Linda do it 10 years ago," he said. "Now I'm going to
the Academy Award-winning costume de-Gray's character Sue Ellen in "Dallas." She be too old for it."
signer who ~ce garbed Marilyn Monroe, has has gone from simple dresses to high-fashion These days, Nelson tries to spend as much
Wltnealng the 'Witness'
Amlah realdenta of Intercoune, Pa., watch locadon ftlml:=
moYle .. Wltneu'' -ln which Harrlaon Ford (rlaht)
him.elf u an Amlahman. He'• ahown rmewtna tile .cene wltll
director Peter Weir. . .
been hired by Lorimar Productio..ns to come Jackets. skirts and slacks. But now she'll time as possible with'his family: second wife,
upwithattireforthewomenofTV's"Dallas" appear in a slinky red jersey gown and gold Connie, and tbei~ da~ghters, ~my •. IO, and '_S1;1 mmeJ;:: S\d,nQa-~T' R9t and''~ou~ndin~·· lamebbu~coatlined1hthesameredjer~y. P~ul~Jl.!heybve m Eve~~·abo~~-~~~~-~-~~b~~~~~~··~~~~~~~~~~-l~~=~~~=-~-~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~,~~~ ~~-mly, be desW1-ed ~~ . a..si.a v>: ~iJ.~J3~MtJ'?~A-~·~L.-...-~ mlle,s ours1de Dc:Av"-iofBtitlM' H e:.._ ~nie fhom Birds•l" and.,.~ . co11af ~ ~~.: .... ·a ma1tn1r'lg :.:---iaka ctle1!f on the roa4. Ne1sonat~ has th~
Named Desire" and" the upcoming movie fox-trimmedjacket. grownc~1ldrenfromhisfirstmamageands1x another '60 M1· nutes' based on the life of Errol Flynn. "My Wicked, 'Tm so happy Travilla is with us." said gran~child~~· . .
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"If r.ou run around end four times and
get nailed, you have to go off-tack.le or pass
the ball," said Steve Friedman, executive
producer of the "Today" show who is in
charge of NBC News' latest prime-time
entry.
"Summer Sunday, USA." with Linda
Ellerbee and Andrea Mitchell as prime
time's first female co-anchors, begins its
·-nine-week" run Sunday night, competing
against reruns of "60 Minutes," which last
season averaged four times the audience of
NBC's now-canceled "First Camera"
newsmagazi ne.
To Friedman, ··newsmagazine" may not
be a dirty word, but it's not what he uses to
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Different means a live. out-of-studio
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points as Paris. Tokyo, Detroit and
Wrigley Field in Chicago. It also means
several quirky segments. expanding the
definition of news and entertainment.
Friedman himself calls the show a com-
bination of "NBC News Overnight,"
"Today" and ''David Letterman."
One segment. "Trading Places," allows
newsmakers to throw q uestion marks at
journalists. Scheduled for Sunday on the
mall of the Washington Monument is a live
confrontation between Gary Hart and
three journalists who covered his presiden-
Another segment, "Face-Off," Will
match people with divergent outlooks. In
opposing comers Sunday wlll be former
presidential candidate George McGovern
and former Secretar'y of the Interior James
Watt, discussing America's greatness after
208 years.
To add to the pre-July 4 mood, the Beach
Boys, whose Washington performanoc
Watt once canceled, will make a brief
ap~rance at the end of the show,
Fnedman said.
Already, "Summer Sunday, USA" has
been attacked in print elsewhere by
anonymous NBC News veterans who have
called it "Sunday Funnies, USA."
"Whether it's a stunt or news is in the e~e
of the beholder." said Friedman. "This will
be a hard program. not a soft program ....
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don't know. It's not enough to be entertain-
ing.''
One ~gment wall look behind NBC's
coverage of major events and another will
track how last week's stories might affect
next week's events.
Also scheduled are interviews with
tennis player Hu Na. who defected from
China. and an expatriate from El Salvador.
Both will discuss the price ofleaving their
homelands. "We're not all fun and games."
Friedman said.
Ellerbee. anchor of the canceled "Over-
night." calls the program an experiment, a
test pilot for a regular news show in prime
time sometime in the future. Regardless of
how it does in summer stock. NBC says
there will be no "Fall Friday, USA" in 1984.
"The things that don't work we'll try to
get rid of. things that work we'll try to
keep," said Ellerbee.
It also will be a chance to showcase
contributing NBC news correspondents
who don't have as many story outlets as do
the reporters at CBS and ABC.
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. LOSANGELES-M1chclc Ltt. likc~cryoneelse. is aoa.na to hive to wall out the summer to ltam where she wu shot an the closina diflhanaer eps1dode of CBS'
.. Knots Landina."
"We rnlifld the stason with that shot, but they didn't
tell where I was hat,·• uys Lee. "I fell not
holdina any pan of my being."
So, the audienoe, and Lee. won't
know f'or a while how serious the wound
is. (Of course, the whole purpose of the chffha~r is to keep the audience in
suspense.)
She stars in the niahttlme soap
opera as Karen Fairpte MacKenzie,
and don't think it's been easy for Karen.
., ..._ Her first husband, Std Fairpte,
-was killed in an accident (actor Don
Murray wanted to leave the show). She then married
Patrick MacKenzie (Kevin Dobson). but this year they
were separated and she had to break a drua dependency.
.. That's unique for television," she says. .. Certainly
forthe nice lady, iM heroine."
Ltt 1Homplttan1hcr fifth )earofhc:r first sen c
is in the den of her pac1ou home overlooking the Loe
Angeles Counuy Club. The home. whic:h he once sha~
with former hU'lband Jame Fattntino i~ bt1n1 te·
modeled.
Pounna more cofftt, h! say$. ··t thmk we're ,oina to
Orqon dunna the Ol~mpar& to film the Lotu Point
scenes. I aucss if Lotu Point ~Ulys in the saory v.-e'll go to
Orqon every year. Lotus Point as a piece qf property
owned by Gary Ewin& and Abby •The Villainess• Ewina
and me. rm involved beCausc Sid and Abby were brother
and sister.
''I don't try to keep track ohhe whole siory. I read the
whole script. But sometime) J don't even see everybody on
the show. They're off shoo tang on another stage. or maybt
I don't work that day. It's not like n used to be when we
worked closely t<>aetheT.
"Tbc ireat thina now is that we all bave more free
ume and the ttSPonsib1hty doesn't rest entirely on your
shoulden. We can have a pnvate life. The strain and stress
of doing this senes after five years finally got to me this
year. I felt like I really needed a vacation. I had to have
some rest."
She found the drug-related scenes especially draming
and <'motaonal. .. But at the me time. .. she uy .
"'ett eAhll ra\ln It takes '"toll on ou pbY$ically. I n
&o throuah Kaml h e that... he adds •na,pp1a htt
fin rs."rma,eryfaJt tudy.r,e:atwa) ~orkedth1sway
-my 5Ctneure leamC'd tJ da)' 1 shoot them. I only have
homework orresean:h wbco l1m doinasomet'1inalikc tht
drua liC'Quen c or 1 lot of diatoaue.
.. , know th• lady. I don't mean I walk 1brough it. The
nice pan of doing I smcs i' you feel that )'Ou're worting
with• family and you have fun. The nepu"e thina is you
don't have ume to explott or do other chraeter.."
Lee says when she was offerd'J the role of Karm she
had never Sttn "Dallas" its sister show, and had no idea
who all thC'IC people wen.
"I had aJways~pictured my lcadm' lady as different
from Ka~n Fairpte." she says. .. , had to be talked into
dom11t. ..
"Knots Landing" was actuall y created by David
Jacobs . befor~ .. Dallas.'' but C BS was lookioa for ~meth~~a with more kick 10 n . So Jacobs ctta1ed
Dallas and when u became a hn It was easier to sbp
''Knots Landina" onto the air.
At first. u was not a senal and each episode WM a self.
contained stor) And 1t was more of a family 'drama 1hat
took place m the cul~·sac 1han a soap opera.
'Doves Cry' flies high for Prince "It was an exam1nauon of fo ur mamagcs." sa)s Ltt.
··eut to sell the show the> pulled the Ewing couple up. h
was compared 10 'Dallas. v.h1ch 1t shouldn't have bttn. It
wasn't even called 'Knots Landing· in the beginning. It
was 'Mamed Couples.' You how we got the 1itk? K.no1s
refers towaterand land a ng to docks and knots also refers 10
marriages for people tytng the knot. I've alwa)s hated lM
111le It sounds hke 'Peyton Place."'
By 'nle AasoclaiM Pre11
The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the
week ending July 7 as they appear in next week's issue of
Billboard magazine. Copyna.ht 1984, Billboard Publi-
cations. Inc. Reprinted with perm!ssion.
TOPLPS
•.. •
I. "Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
2."Sports" Huey Lewis & The News (Chrysalis)
3. '"Footloose' Soundtrack" (Columbia)
4. "Heartbeat City" The Cars (Elektra)
5.''Can't Slow Down" Lionel Riehle (Motown)
6.''She's So Unusual" Cyndi Lauper (Portrait)
7."1984" Van Halen (Warner Bros.)
8."Love At First Sting" Scorpions (Mercury)
9."Rtbel Yell" Billy fdol (Chmalis)
I 0. "Seven and the Raged Tiger" Duran Duran
(Capitol)
11 .'"Brcakan~ Soundtrack" (Polydor)
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-Oranoe CoMt DAILY PllOTIS•turday, June 30, 1014 ,-,
RH1G1ous Nous '
Laguna minister m~rks 25 year& of service
St. Paal'a Lelkru C.1rc• of Laauna &ach. 1190
Mominas1dc Dnvc. wall celebruc the 2Sth anniversary in
ministry of the Rev . Richard G. Schumm Sund.y at the 10:30 aJll. service.
Or. Carl W Bemer Sr. will be the speaker and the Re\
Norman t.<acsch of Chnst Colleac Irvine will serve as
hturai t Featured soloists will be Melanie Harrie.
Jeannine G~nne and Katie Jensen. accompanied by
Joyce Conway at the orpn.
came to St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1n Laauna Beach. ln
a~diuon to bein& a pastor th~rc. ~e 1s the producer-
dtrector of tbe Southern California Luthffan Radio
f>roaram on KGER and serves on the Dmrict R.dao-TV
Comma ntt for the LutheranC'hurch·Missoun S)nod. He
also 1s the prcs1dcnt..elect of the t.aauna 8cach Kiwanis
Club.
Pri«S for adults arc S3 and for children $1; family
pnce 19 SS. The money raised wtll be used for chu~h and
youth activities.
For more information. caU 775-3222. or 842-4461 . • • • La111u Pl'etbytertan Cb11rcb, 41 S Forest Ave .. will
offer a sermon by pastor Jerry Tankersley on "Love Hopes
All Thinas" (t Cor. ~3). at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday. For luncheon reservations. call 494-779.S • • •
At I p.m .. a catered lunch~on ang.a program called
"This 1s Your life" will be herd at· trre Abiding Savior
Gymnasium in El Toro.
Commulty United Me&llodl1t Charcb. 6662 Heil
Ave. Huntington Beach. will present "Jhe Watness,"a
rock opera about the life of Jesus Christ. Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
As a I S·minute prelude to the service. the Chancel
Choir's quanet -Mitri lnterlandi. Larry Johnson, Don
Linstrom and Jane Wilson -will lead the sinaina of
hymns requested by the conaregataon. The church choir
will sina during the service in celebration ofJ ndependence
Day. Pastor Schumm was ordained at the Mess1•h
Lutheran Church 10 Buena Parl on June 28, 1958. After a
10-yearpastorate there. he left to become the pastor of Our
Redeemer Lutheran C'hurch in Honolulu Hawa11. where
he stayed another 10 )Cars.
After a bncf pastorate in San1a Rosa. Calif .. Schumm
The concen 1s sponsored by the Sensor Hi&h United
Methodist Youth Fellowship. Those w11h s1ngina roles
are· Doug Parady. narrator: David Day, Peter: Missy Day,
Mary. David Sutton. Judas. Kell) O'Connell. Peter's wafe:
and Jennifer Haynes. the mother of John and James.
The choir and the puppet ministry will present the
children's sermon. aivmg their version of Jester Har-
rison's "Amen."
Coffee will be served on the patio after the service.
Nursery service is available.
Stores bow to an ti-porn pressure
The church will offer a Bible study for wot'T\._en on five
Tuesday mornings in July. Beginning Tuesday at 9 a.m. to
I 1 a.m .. the class wall study "The C'hoices of Life." All
interested women arc invited to join.
For further information. call 494-755S. For inspira-
The Nattonal Federation for De·
cenC\ sa)S efforts aimed at getting
stores to stop ~lling ant1-C'hnst1an
porno magazines arc pa) 1ng off
Donald E W1ldmon. "'ho head s
the organazatton. says that several
national chains and local outlets ha-.e
pulled magazines such as Playbo).
Penthouse, Hustler. etc.
Companies which have pulled the
mapzines recently include Eckerd
Drugs. second largest drug retailer in
America with more than IOOO stores:
Marsh Supermarkets w11h 225
outlets. including Village Pantr)
stores: Cullum Com pan) stores (Tom
Thumb convenience stores and Pan·
try Food Markets): Amencan Stores
(Acme Markets. Alpha Beta stores
and Skaggs): Shop & Go. 432 conve-
nience stores headquartered. in
Florida, and Pen Supreme Grocer-
ettes. with 74 stores in Penns) lvama.
In add1tton. con~en1ence stores as~
soc1ated with Gulf Oil in some
markets ha' e also pulled the map-
zines. Rtte Aid Corporation. the third
largest drug chain. has pulled Hustler
from tts I 14 7 stores.
Waldmon said organizations such
as Reltg1ous Roundtable. local
chapters of C'1t1zens for Decency
Through Law. and other local groups
have been responsible for many
stores pulling the maaazines.
"The tide is changana. People are
beginning to spefk ou t. ftet involved
and boycott stores se ang ~
Wildmon ~id. "Also, the magazines·
ha ve become so filthy that even those
owners with any morals at all don't
want to be associated with the filth."
He also said that the publishers are
hiving a harder time getting com-
panies to advertise in the magazines.
The United Methodist minister
tional prayer help. Dial·A-Praver: 494-PRA Y. said that 7-Eleven. the largest retailer • • •
of ant1·Chrtsttan porno magazines an Orange Coa1t Unitarian UnJver11U1t Cburcb. 1259
4.menca. has refgused to pull them V1ctona St.. Costa Mesa. wall hear a sermon on "Gandhi's
sayang that the magazines brina 1n too lntcr-Rehgious Ph1losoph)' of Peace and Ser\'1ce" at the
much mone y ... 7-Eleven says the) 10~30 a.m. service Sunday.
have the best policy for sethnJFrn an Gu) cj~ Mallac. profe.ssorofRuss1an at the Uns vers11y
the country.'' he said. "That 1s an odd of Caltfornia. Irvine. wall a1ve the sermon. He is born an
boast." The NFD has been pushing a France and has traveled and studied 1n India.
boycoll of 7-Eleven for the past few Other activities of the church include book d1s-
months. Recently. Dr. James Draper. cuss1ons. bridge and meetings of the Walden Brot herhood
president of the Southern Baptist and the New Women groups.
Conve nti on. t.he n.ation_'s larg,st Prot-For details about these and the children's religious
estant denominauon with 14.UOO.OOO education proarams. call 646-4652.
mern.QsP }'l>ncd those promoting the • • • b<Jl,laL.. ' AJ New Tbo.&llt Clart1Uu Claarcb ud Truth Fo11ndattoa
Wildmon says he met with 7-. 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. will hear Dr. Eleanor C
Eleven officials three times askina Jackson talk about "Treating Yourself to Freedom."
them to remove the mapzanes. but Sunday at the I 0:30 a.m. service. -
was rebuffed each time. He said the Jackson will explain how to experience freedom from
NFD is planning to picket 7-Eleven weakness by turning to God. Richard Kipsey. the soloist.
stores on August 6 and already have will be accompanied by Betty Wooldridge at the organ.
targeted stores in more than lOOcities The Youth Church meets at 10:30 a.m., also. A Bible
to be picketed. study class begins a 9: 15 a.m.. emphasizing the
Orange.·Coast
met1phy;i~al 1nterprct1t1on of the Bible.
A fellowship hour with coffee and refreshmentJ will
ful• itlc \en ice. Child care is available. 0 30 Dr Jackwn as off'cn~J Healin1 Worksho1>1 at I ·
a.m on Wednesdays Different topics on he~lina wdl be presented trld discussed, and individual hcahna requests
handled. •
For funher informauon. call 646-1032 • • • • The Roman Catbolle Dtocete of Oran•e will hold a
summer camp for retarded ch ildren and adults all next
week at Maf'Y\Vood Center in Orange. The annual camping experience " ~esiancd for
people with moderate to severe retardation. Sixty campc_rs
will panic1pate in this summer's proaram, which will
feature an Olympic theme of"Champ1ons."
Sponsors are needed for camp counselors. Funher
information may be obtained by calling Sister Kristan at
Marywood Center. 974-7120. • • • • Temple Betb El an Laauna Niguel will welcome Rabbi
Allen Krause. who will lead his first service Fnday at 7:30
p.m. at the \em pie. 30121 Niguel Road. Rabbi Krause comes to Temple Beth El from
Cnaregation Beth Am an Los Altos
Hills. He prtviously served congrc~
uons in Salinas and Fremont 1n
California and Chicaao. He was or-
dained from Hebrew Union College of
Cmcmnat1 an 196 7 after studies at
UCLA. UC Berkeley and the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.
Temple Beth El is the only reform
conareaation serving South Oranae County. Any inquiries on sabbath
services or temple activities are wel-Krauae corned at 495-2332.
~
As pan of 1ts recent observance of Sh1vou1,.
Coo1re1at1oa B'nal Tiedell of Fountain Valley confirmed
16 )'Oung people. • -
Rabbi Stephen J: Einstein and the con.aregatio"n
marked the compteuon of a prescribed course of reli.aious
study by honoring confirmands Laurie Bloom, Jennifer
Cohen. Betsy Effron. Janis Fried, Lisa Herzog. Richard
Holdaway. Rachel Kass, Judy Kuperberg. Debbie Linn,
Scott Lissoy. Bari Loschan. Emry Moskiwotz. Shellie
Rose. hwff Rosen. Warren Schorr and Robbi Schrciman.
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
IEW THOUIHT
OHRIST~I OHUROH
110 W. 11th St.
Costa 1111
(T11oltl11 lol11oe et 1114).
Of. EJeanor C. Jackson
141-1012
Bible Study Class 9: 15
Sunday Morning Message, Healing
& Junior Church 1030
lf1l·A·l111aa1 '41·1414
· SAIXT tJA.\IES
WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
8.00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite I
10:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II
Church School (Pre-School-2nd Gradel 10 00 em
(Music, sermon, and chlld care at 2 MrVlcesl
7-00 PM -Holy Eucharist Rite II
(Prayer and Praise 1st Sunday of each month)
MIO-WEEK WORSHIP
Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer
Tuesday-10:00 AM Eucharist & Healing Seiv1ce
Wednesday • 6.30 AM Holy Euchanst
Rector, Fr. John A.hey • Alloc., Fr. Brt.i Cox
Alliltlng
The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer
The Rev Thomaa Henry
~.\l:XT .J;\.\lES EPISn >P.\L< Ill 'l<CI I
3209 Via Udo • Newp<>rt Beactl • 71~75--0210
SERMON TOPIC:
JULY 1st, 1984
Mat'Hyn Fefgu.on
"The Driving Force''
CtUtCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
M.mber of the United Church of Rellolout Science 2205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA i2648
Adul11 & Jr Church For Information
9·00 & 11·00 Rev Peggy BatMtt 969-1331
CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 W. Wlleon, Coeta .......... 1111
We're A Gofng -Glowtng -Growing Church
IUNOAY N .. vteal
__ _,
INIM.I ITUOY I A.M. WOfta.. 10 A.M. I I ,.M.
10:00 l.M. -0 lUV£ TO COD" Romani 6 I I I
6:00 P .M. -"lei•& leli&Jots Is •ot (1101gh"
BIBLE HOUR FOR CHILDREN
Paul T'*"-. Mlftleter -0..,. C., Youtft Mene.ter
ST . MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
THE REV ROBERT CORNELISON
1:00 AM Euchlrlst
9:15 AM fudl.trlst, Clllth Schod' ltnlff
421 Pa" Ave .• laf\IU Beach 494-3542
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
Sunday, July 1st, 1984
''GOD''
Coat• M•H -Flrat Church of Chrlet,
Sclentlat
.., ..... Verde Df., Coeta ......_
Churcfl I lundeJ lchool -10:06 A.M.
"Ndlnt Room, lllO ..... Verde Df. t A.M._.. P.M. Mon. tbru lat.
WM. 7.7:90 P.M. -t-•JO P.M.
trvlne -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, lclentlat
"8ncho left Joequln tna.rmedlete lchool
•1 Mlcheeleon ( .... r Y ... )
Churct. I IYndev lchool -10:00 A.M.
"Mdlng Room, 4llO .. rranca Pkwy., IYtte 145
-ltOMCrMll fttau
10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. lhru Sal.
10 A.M. -1 P.M. ThYreday
CMO Care -s..ndey ' Wec:lllM<ley
Huntington Beach -Flr•t Church of Chrl1t,
Sclentlat
Ith a Otlft, Huntington a.ch
Churott I 1unc1eJ lchoot -10:00 A.M. "-dang fkN>m -221 Main It. '
Newport Beach -Flr1t Church of Chrllt,
8clent11t
3303 YI• Lido, Newport .. ac:h
Church I Sunday School -t:OO I 10:30 A.M.
Rudlng Room. 3315 Yla Lido
Mon. thru let. -t A.M.·5 P.M. Tuee. -7-t P.M.
C"•IO Care Pr°""'9CI T ... aOay1 ti 30 11 30 A 11,1 IOt St~ T •me
Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrlat,
8clent11t
HOO Pectftc View Df., COfOM del Mat
Churcf9 a luftdeJ lohoof -10:00 A.M.
RMdlng Room -1100 ..... I. Coeet Hwy., CdM
WED. IVENINO TESTIMONY MEETINGS -
I P.M. ALL CHURCHES
All ue cordially IMtt-' to a11end lhfl church M<V1cet and en10~
111e prn111eges of 1hf1 Reading Rooma Chlld Care Provided AT
ALL SERVICES
Chlkt c.,. ~O'rided AT ALL llRvtCll
•
NEWPORT ~BOR LUTIDAN CtutCH
1-Dover Dr. NIW'POftT MACH .....a1 ....., "· ..,., ..... .,
WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM ·
SUNDAY SCHOOL. ........................... 9:15AM
Signing for Hearing Impaired ... 8AM Service
INMUY CAim AYA&.Aaa
WILCOMI
CHRllT LUTHll'lAN CHURCH
(Mleeourl SynOd)
NO Ylotorle It., C.ta .....
Lott\ar Y. TCWMW, P•ler -a1·1t11
lrYCe Jetke, P•tOf'
Worthlp a.vtoe 1:00 I 10!IO A.M.
lund•1 lchool a Adult ltble c .... -•.20 A.M.
Chrfetten la.memtary lchool -.,._ ..
SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH
5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine
833-9800 God Lor11 Yo1.
Tim Timmons. Paator
8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M . ~
WllllHll& THE BlTILE -LOSll& THE WAii
7:00 P.M.
EVENING SERVICES
•
Att11d A Cll1rcll
Of roar Ctolc1
.1 -
COtMJNITY CtUtCH
CONGREGATIONAL
111 HeHotrope Ave.
CCM'OM del Mar
144-7400
Donald W. Kuta. Mlnteter
10 A.M. -1Yndli1 Wonhlp c"'"" 5ct'OOI tl'4 ,..._., c.r •
HARBOR CHRllTIAN
' CHURCH
(DleclplM of Chrtet)
2401 tnlne at lanta IMbef
141-m1
Mornit1
Y Worship 10 AM
Sunday
School 9 AM
Gene lweneon,
Mlnleler
hurch o atthew by the ea
(Trad111onal Ep1acopall
HOLY COMMUNION
EACH SUNDA Y-9:00 a.m.
(Book of Common Prayer -1928)
MERTZ HALL
of Community Congregatlon_.1 Church
611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
JM lln. JamtS HoNltld -S3Z·2201-Tht Rn. SMUI Sdltlller
IEUCIOUS SCIHCE
141 22nd St.· Costa Mesa lf'O: 960·2715
"MEDITATION,
Rev. Ernie
Nylander
THE KEY TO YOURSELF"
SERVICES ~ A.M. .., 11t
A Cordlel Weleome from The
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Coeta M-.
FIRIT UNITED
Ml!THODllT
CHURCH 19th St. & HarbOr Blvd.
Church lchool •.ao Wonhlp 10-AI
Chari• 0. Clerk, Mlnl1te<
Costa Mesa
MISA Vl!RDI!
UNITl!D Ml!THODIST
CHURCH Worship I Church lchool
1:30 -10:00 e.m.
Dr. William E. teel
c~jt'~'ii"Nlf H
UNITED lrETHODIST
1400 W ~=a Blvd 11i
Or Robert B. Shepard. Jr
Wo.-.hlip a Church lchool
t:IO A.M.
WHlldaJ ~e-lchool
an4I 0., Care
7:JO A.M ... :00 P .M.
Huntington Beech Nortt\
COMMUNITY UNITID
MITHODIST CHURCH
6882 Hell Ave. 842-t491
Wonhlp lentce UC)• 10:00 ""° lunda1 lchoot 10:00
Interpreter for the
Hearing Impaired
(I I 10 00 AM I
FC>Yntaln Valley
FIRST UNITID
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bulhard St.
"2·293
James R. Hadley. Pa1tor
Wortftlp I Churct. lchool
t110 ••••
You Wiit .. Welcomed
-And H1lpecll
PIR8T
CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..................................
I
8UMOAY1 Morning Woran1p OAM
Bibi. Schoof 10:4'5AM
Evening Worlhlp 8PM Actt¥e Yeuttt ....,._......,, ._,1111
Thia Sunday Woratilp '"
ST. ANDRIW'I PRllBYT!RIAN CHURCH
800 St. Andrewa Road • Newport 8-Qh • 931·2980 Dr .................. ~ ......
WORSHIP SERVICES
7:30, 8:45. & 10:15 A.M.
"THE GREAT
AMERICAN RELIGION"
The Rev. Wiiiiam L. Flanagan, Speaker
8:45 A M -lnfantl thru High School
10: 15 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grade . Ml• Ml-HH
~~~ Laguna Presbyterian Church
.;, The "Church of the Chimes"
.i l5 Ful"f'sl Avenue ·Phone 494 7555
A fnC"ndlv c-hun-h lur lh«" South Countv
Sumuhllin( ..... nnon!t. &autllul muim
Sunday WM•hlp 9-.30am
ChUdcar~p~
'1111111 d1y Pf'D!111111 lar dllldren toutll llld ldllltl °' At1lv J lrilflltt s.... ,.. Rn CtflQ W~lt..u "'°Or (dwarO Cl!Owttl Aut ,_,
OIAL·A PRAYER -.i94 PRAY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
2llO ,.em.. ..... co.ta ..... -117..-.0
lfuoe A. K..,,.., ,. .. ..
T..-ry Mccann-. Dfrector of Youth Mtnlltnea
Cyndi McCanne, Director of Children's Mlnlatrles
lvftdeJ • .,... -l:ao ... A.II.
Churct\ lcMof -C"'9dNft thrU ...... tMO A.M.
NUfMfY oer. n..-.. -l:ao I tMO A.M. v..-. -11GO , ....
ALL SAINTS Ar.DICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH
Au .......... IUI .... _.C_....,_
1 SM2 Bushord, Fountain Volley 963-3801
•Ff. STIPt•M W ......... HCTOI
HOLY COMMUNION ..................................... 1:00 A.M
MOaNING ,.. Yt!a-CHUaCH SCHOOl .............. .... .. t : 1S A.M.
MO.NINO HAYU & SftMOH ........................... 11 :00 A.M. ...,c. 111
,.,_.. & ,....,.. ....,. I I A.M. Sec_, & ,_.. fl I I AM.
SHIR HA·MA 'Al T
HAMOR MPORll ftMPLI ........ , .... . ,., . .....,......, ..,.. .......
'Pe A 7' A 7 P '1rlt ,,., .. .... ........ 1* , ..
...... .. ..,.,...,.. ..... -21• .......
Rabbi S.IWd P: King
MUltc: AM SNki.t
Edueltor: Nancy ~~
.... ....... WelooMI
Jem~ a hltDtuft Dr. ... ... -==·=
~ (ConwvetM)
AqA P~ -Hebrew & Sunday School
Bw/MlttvM Trelnln9
Youth GrouP -$It.mood
Services. Fri. 1:15 pm Set 8:15 am tun t:30 am
111 w .. t Hamltton toeta Meu 111-1112
l811M11lmll
C~ast pair get ~aw degrees
. T~o local rt~dents ha"" b«n
awarded JUri doctor de~ b> Wtsl~ latt Uni"mny Co1ltge of Law. Fullmon.
A~ a law student, Btl&Ma Blad·
eaer, dauatucr or. F. ~Roy and Enid
Blacketer, Laauna Bead'-was f't'.
search editor for the WSU Law
Revaew, a member of Delta Theta Phi
law fraternity. and was listed on tbe
dean's list. ...1
l..quna N1auel re ident M1r1ue1
1 Due\y Mayurd, dauahter 9f Mr.
and Mrs. James P. Dlhen~. South
Bend. Ind .. was SCCftljlry of the WSU
tudent Sar Assoc11uon. "'et dt n of
the Dtlta Theta Ptu Jaw frattmny and
nC"wslettcr Cdnor of the Women's
Llw lnJtitule.
• • • Bra .. ey Mlnmu of Newport
Beach received hjsd1Ploma with hiah
honors from Servile lii&h School.
He was a member ol the Varsity
Soccer tea Cahfomaa Scholarship
federa\ . National Honor Scoiety.
and Seal Bearer. He will be
at dina Swanhmo~ Colleae io
S anhmore, Pa. • • • Lleoel tt.bert da SUva, son of Mr.
and Mn. Lionel B. da . il\'a. Ncwpon
Stach. rtte1ved a bachelor of sdenet
deartt. cum laudc, from Wa hinitoo
UltC University.
Oa Silva. who completed a
bachelor of ans dCJJCf, also with
honors. a1 Wa$hanaton State Univer-
sity l11t ~r. was eljcd to the national cnc;necrinJ ho or society.
Tau Beta Phi. in 1983. • •• JaUa R.eaee Ra.,waJ of Corona
del Mar. has been awarded a bachelor
of llrtS degree durin1 1pring. com·
menccment of Tnluty Univenit).
San Antonio. Tnas.
Local students Cal Poly grads
~vcral Orange Coast tudents
wcrt among almost 3.800 who were
candidates for the diplomas and
ccnificates conferred dunna the 78th
annual commencement ceremony
June 9. ~l Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
They included:
Coroaa del Mar: JuJLC Ann
Gilfillan, Blake R. Sandberk
Michelle Lollist Thornton. ·
Costa Men: Charles E. Crawford
Scott Edward Danielson. Randy Har:
rinaton. Wendy Lee Hooper. Mary
Katherine Kuder. Robert Charles
DlllrN.c ............
Shy but aweet
That'• the de.crlptlon of
Heather, a 10-month-old
•payed collle-•etter mb
who'• •reettnc viattora at the
La.ana Beach Animal
Shelter. She'• yoara for the aaldnC.
Larzelere. Kevin Wilham Moultrup.
Teresa Marie Patelski. Frank Chi
Sheng. David ltt Spraaue. David
Malcolm Bowen. Joyce Clare Jones.
Dau Polit: Runar Enc Roman.
Timothy Bruce Buller.
Foutabl Valle1: Lori Anoe Corn-
well, Paul Joseph Garofalo. Rebecca
Lee Heidesch. Richard Shiuji
Kozono. Cara Louise Newton. Lisa
N. ~Oland. Deborah Lynn Sat-
terwa1tc. Cynthia Marte Steinke.
Irvin: Mary EUen Seigle. Joseph
L. Boyle. Betty Jo Perkins. Roben
Clayton' Wollery, Jamey Eddy. Jca-
necn Gay Hoerger. Edward M.
O'Donnelr, Mary Jane Rylaarsdam.
Bathal'OD Back: Julie J. An·
drews.. Lori J. Brown, Laurie L
Davis, SaUy Jean Oie12; Randal
Philip Ponder. Marjone Ph}'llis
Wessell. Cmdy Marie Beckman, Carl
EricGillberg. Diane Margaret Kedd.)'.
Shawn Alison Marchel, Beverly A.
Oslan. ~nnis Bryan Petersen.
Gregory Allan Petersen. Tort Tcnell
Recs, Michael Joseph Ryan. James
Edward Tennies. Jane Louise West. K~vin Ellion Wilger. Stanley Martin
Novak. Rock A. Holcolm. Robinson
Alan Jones.
Lapa' Beac•: Maria Cristina
Garau. Lance H. Goulette, Jeffrey
Stuan Momson, Mark Dean Post
Marcia Stevenson, John Philip
Trautman •. Gcorgeanne Weiss, Scott
Lmsey Wb1tlock, Marie Emil Enz.
Newport Beacll: Patrick J. Allen,
Mesa student . .. on Dean's List
Lisa Adrianne Monon. dau&hter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol ol' Costa
Mesa. has been named to the dean's
list of Seattle Pacific University for
superior scholarship.
Students are named to the dean's
list on the basis of academic merit.
•
Carol Mary Dahlbera. Juhe Lynn
Davis . Elizabeth Ann Duddy. Brad-
ley Ford Edwards. Cindy Frost. John
Thomas Golonka. Jerry Haddox.
Teresa Anne Heick. Lynne Ehsc
Kelly. Ehzabeth Lee Moulton.
Courtney Chapin Platt Jr. Barbara
Let Radtke. Steven Michael Wri&ht.
Marjone R. Nieuw-sma. Gigi Gale
Riker. Teri lee Conant, Carrie Elaine
Ryan. Sue Younglove.
$outll La1uaa: Linda Mane
Gremtta Lasu.u NlpeJ: Brad P. Jarrett.
Victoria Mary Reynolds. Sharon
Elizabeth Rippel. Scott Michael
Thom}s. Dcnneth Stock Verheyen ..
:Westm1D1ter. Jeffrey Allen Blau,
Duant Terrance Hansen. Miguel
Tapia Madrid Jr .. Melinda Louise
McGrew.
Young people
get lessons
in recycling
The Irvine Fine Arts CcnlCf is
offering a coutSC" designed to teach
children from ages 6 Jo eight the
practical application of recycled
materials. •
The workshop. scheduled to meet
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30a.m. to
11 a.m .. through July 19. will explore
a variety of an media through the use
of items and textures from nature to
junkables and gadgets from home.
Students will build. print. weave
and create through found and recy-
cled materials.
The workshop fee 1s $34.
The lrvsne FinC' Arts Center 1s
located at 4601 Walnut Ave .. at Yale
Avenue sn HemaJe Park. Irvine.
For reg1strat1on information.
phone" 5 52-1078.
She•n pa•• the hat
Jennifer Elmer. 8, of We8t:mln.skr. the 1983 Thay Tota
Royal Coart qaeen at tile 9?nie Coma~ h.tr. ~e.1
all chlldren from 3 to 8 to enteri:bla year'• contest. act 1or
nest 8ablrday at l p.m. at the fair~ bl Coeta 11 ...
The entry deadline la Taeeday and lnlonnatlon la aftllable at 7151-3247. ~ ...
Coast students cited
en I 11tt1119enand pre I .:• were ttttntl) ~amt by
Oranac County Coundl Of'dlc fll'1
Club$ of mera a& a MllqUCll. ~ fCIC'1pienu ~ reccp'Nd for
thdr involvemctlt and ~
Pi-Ork in lh~ir Joc:aJ dublas Mtl ·-their outstanch111 wh~·m11ea•..,
volunteer•'Urk wi~an lbrir tcboall. j~ metnbm of tbt Hwa~
Valley Bo)' and Girl• Oub -.
rerogruzcd. They~= Howard Rdm,
l 7: John Fulknon; Anthoa)' auir;
Veronica Dorob1ala. 12; Joll~
Rothfuss, 17: and Winds. Jomt. ll.
The thrtt mC"mbcn ofahe HartJcii ~tea 8o)s0ubawarded ~ ~
Powe.II. l4, Yoon Hofll,. IS. and 5eM
Ytalt'f.
Also. RobcTt Oxenhim. 16. of dW.t
l.aluna Se,ch 8o)S Club WU ft·
COJnt7ed
Larr) tern. chairman of :stw °'" angeCounty 8o)sClubAtta Council.
said. ··,,.e prnrnted the awards 10 the
outstanding member or mmi~ of
each club who J)O!o~s chatactt'ristici
which scl them apan from dOlct:
)Ouna S)Wple their ....
at UC Santa Barbara Chess_ class I
•. Local students sel~ed for the Steven H. Silverman, Lquna N11uel: planned f ~r
Dean's Honor's List at UC Santa' LandaJ.Mob1h~N1naS.Clatk.,Jo)CC Mesa's ki~s Barbara are: James C. Warren. Costa E. Gauva.rn, Brian W. we. Paula J. U
Mesa: Kristie ~Mosher. Fountam Mills. Karen L Varcw: Newpon
Valley. James A. s ow. Raymond Beach: Lisa S Brownell. Janice A.
Gnmes. Hea1her L. orton. Hunt-Cavanaugh. Jordan Ji. Cavanau&}l.
sngton Beach: K.nsten C. Sapr. DaVld A. Cefali. Gary S. Crane.
Laauna Beach; Thomas Todd El vms. Graham A. Dcvncs. Fredcnck G .
Paula A. Jessen. Gregor) I. Oz1mcc. Elias. Jr.. Mana Y. Ferguson. John J
Laguna N1iuel; Jonathan P. Acone. GiangrandC'. Jr . Lnhe K. Greenberg.
Cynthia L. Fulton. Newpon Beach: Carey L Hayes. Damel P. Hoff man.
and Karen L. Hanley of South Enc C. HoUand. Knsuna J. ~mnh.
Laguna. Marcee ~· La cc. Susannah 0 Several other Orange Coast stu-Perkins. u L ughter, Patneta
dents were amona those graduaung: A. Sunshine. Margaret Thompson.
Balboa: Olona J. Martinez; Costa Glenn L Tucker. Phtllip N Vafiadis.
Mesa: Tami l. Averill, Rob10 L. David R. Vaughn. Karen A. Voet.
Hoeppner. Ann L. Jacobs, Mary A.B. David M. WaJlis. South Laguna:
Pace. James J. Stretch, Jeffrey D. Jenifer l. Hilman. Ehzabcth A\
Tracy; Fountain Valley: Christine M. Winterhalter. Tara Beclt. Karen <\
Bolin. Kendra L. Campbell. Susan I. Caplinger. Ronald A. Ratkelis.
~
A class in chess for youngslCf'S is
btang offered this summer by lM
Costa Mesa Department of ~isutt
Seo·1tts.
Stlldents from ho 15 )ears old ..-ift
receive a basic tntroductioo into tbC
rules of chess alona with stralel)',
tacttCS. openiog principles and
en<Sgamc pos.1tions. National chess
master Robert M. Snyder is the
instructor.
Cla"Sses are conducted at the
BaJeanc Recreation Center from 10
a.m. 10 noon each Monday throuab
July 30. The fee for the class is SZO.
and registration information is avail·
able at 645-8551. .
Folli, Roy 8. Freeman Ill, Susan T.
Litsch, Kelly L. McNamara, John R.
Schantz. Jr .. Gregory P. Silver. Hunt·
ington Beach: James L. Brady. Rich-
ard L. Dahlgren. Jr.. Jerome S.
fC'ndrych. David A. George. Mark M.
Grolig. Kristi L. Hansen. David J.
Jensen. Karen A . Koester. Sam A.
Lodge. James R. Lynn. Karen M.
Moms. Clance G. Moses. Curtis M.
Nickerson. Grcgorv G. Packett.
David R R1bal. Ktr~ ~. Salaya.
Shen) L. Silverman. Ehzabcth J.
Wolz: Laauna Beach: Paul S. Core)'.
Karen E. L)nch. Steven M. Sagar.
Young artists cited
<\nh N$U)en. a seventh grader
from TeWmkle School in Costa Mesa
won first place and SSO 1n the
Newpon Beach Ctt) A.rts Fest1\'al
Juned Children's An Sho .....
Other cash awards totahn& S!OO
donated b) Pacific Bell to the rcc1-
p1ents included $35 to Rand) Ssng«
of Ensign lntennedtate School for
second place and S25 to Leslie
Eastman of Corona del Mar Hieb
School for thmi place.
John Holgren. John Lopez. Colin
Younc. Staq Vieth. Ten) McNall •
Paul Sallenback N untarika
Tboasauer and Linic Ouynstcc won
honorable mentions.
'Mainstream' Christians plan TV push
I/
By PHILIP BRASHER ... _, ...............
FORT WORTH. Texas -
Southern Baptists have taken to the
airwaves with an ambitious tele·
vision network that leaders say will
finally open the nation's living rooms
to mainstream Christians.
The non-commercial network,
named the American Chnstian Tele-
vision System, or ACTS. 1s the first of
its kmd attempted by a major
denomination.
ACTS is trying to amass a network
of cable channels and full-and low-
power educational stations to broad·
cast its 16 hours of family-oriented
programming, which will include
relatively little sermonizing.
promoters say.
"Thisisonepption outofthe many
options on the TV set, .. said the Rev.
Jimmy Allen, president of the
Southern Baptist Convention's
Radio and Television Commission.
"We call it a channel that you can
trust."
ACTS is one of two satellite
networks Southern Baptists in·
augurated this spring.
Falteiing churches·
combine to survive
By ROBIN·P. TEATER tster said the church's pastor would
am11nM"-•...., rotate. with the next one being
RALEIGH. N.C. -When the tiny Methodist.
Presbyterian and Methodist churches Sin~ there arc few differences in
in Danbury folded a year ago. their the worship services and the 1each-
congregations got together to form a ings of the Presbyterian and
church that would cross denomina-Methodist churches. Mauldin said.
tional lines. the union should be smooth.
The merger of the two struggling But until the Danbury Community
congrqat1ons rcOccts a trend among Church can "get going," 1he main
small churches with dwindling mem· Presbyterian and Methodist church
berships. reli11ous leaders say. bodies will each pay $2.SOO a year to
"I lhtnk it's a wonderful idea," said suP.plement Sunday collections.
the Rev. James Mauldtn of Mount .. We are really excited. ~t?<>ut ll
Airy. "It is not only a {>ract1cal idea in because it offers a po~~1b1hty for
aood stewardship, it's just good many smaJI commun1t1~ where thcot~lhtt~arc one irrCtmsr. sm~ll i:hUfcMs •i:e ~~hna wtth
... This is a powerful wttness. I thank... their everyday m1n1stenna an~ e~:
Mauldin. 46. is past6r-<lcstgnate of pe.nS« ... to become more cffccuve.
the Danbury Community Church, 8 said the R~v. Clements E. Lamberth
union of the two churches th.at were Jr .. execuuvc Pf'.C'b}'t~r of th~ Con·
close to collapsina because they couJd co~ Pf:esbytery in BaJ:ium Spnnp.
no lonaerafTord to operate separately. I tb1nt that they wtll. and a11ta~y . have, an Danbury become a sohd ~led 1n a Stokes County com· conarcgation of people," said
munltY, of some I SO people~ about Lamberth. "I think that they will in 120 m~lcs northwest of Raleiab. the that process find themselves enriched
church• JO or so memben !11Cl to (ind in both denominations."
1 way to coounuc worship scrv1ca Church lttdcrs said thtj believe
an.d Sunday school cla~s. Mauldin the Danbury church may bt the first
said. They eventually decided to form union of iu kind in J'lonh{'.arolina.
a union church. . Across the bOrdir in Arvat. Va.,
Tu new church. which expcc1 .to two Methodist churcha maacd with
be, fully orpnized by Jul~ 22, cart.er 1 ~an cburcb six ')'cars 110,
this month woo finaJ approval for the said the Rev. Howard A.llttcL who
meracr frof!'l ihe Con~ord Presbytery, ownees me northe.Ut district of the
tho aoverruna _body of Prabytcnan Westem Nonh M>11na Conference
cburche1 1n, Piedmo~t and western Of the United Methodist urch.
North Carolina counues. AJJted aid the uccess of the
The General Aucmbly of the Vif'lll'\ia Fel&owsh1p Cburtb. wbkh ii
PRsbytcti.ln Cburch of the USA bu pa,tt of has distnc1, indicated that tbc
alsO 1p_pro~ the mtraer. TM ~-Danbury church 1lt0 would wort.
crlJ Confcrcntt of the United Tht movement 1n Dinbvry 1 abO
Methodist Church in M1y adoJ*d ocxurrina fn other mall town aero new by la WI 11low1na for such un*'I. tM nation • bcrt 9tl*I•~ chuttb
Mauldin aaid Danbul') church are ao lo•r hsiblit. the church
mtmbeti wall keep their 1q1arav • laldefS ilijftd.
ident1tees a Prnb)'tcnans and .. And rm aJad 1t 1s." 11td Mauldin.
Method1 ll but would form a "fie "'There'll real n«d in th.at communt·
ronatt1111on The Prnbylcnan man· ty (DanbUry) fot • trona chulth •·
I r
/ I I
The second. the Bap1ist Tele·
communications Network, broad·
casts trainina programs to local
churches, state conventions and other
Baptist agencies. ACTS, on the other
hand. is aimed at a general audience.
Allen. a former San Antonio
pastor. says mainstream Christians
have been under-represented on tele-
vision. wbe~ religious programming
has been dominated by charismatics
- a group that believes God gives
followers sp1rituaJ gifts such as beal-
ina powers and the ability to speak in
tongues ..
"We plan to cover the nation and
provide a vehicle for mainstrnm
Christians to get into aJI the homes in
the country," Allen said.
The centerpiece of ACTS' pro-
gramminlis a talk. show Allen leads
enlitled" ife Today." One of Allen's
first ·guests was one of his most
famous fellow Baptists -Jimmy
Carter.
On the program. the former prcsi·
dent revealed details of his private
negotiations with Chinese leader
Deng Xiaoping for the return of
Western missionaries to China.
Other programs include documen-
taries. advice shows. dramas. must·
cial vanet) sho"s and children's
cntenainment -15 percent secular
and 35 percent religious in content.
and much of 1t produced by other
denominations.
"We'll have quality program·
m1na." Allen said. "It will reflect
without apol<>&Y the Christian per·
pcct1ve. But a lot of non-Chnst1ans
wateh that 1ypc.0C proanmm1ng.."
Bapust leaders say the network's
success depends on ils acceptance by
people of all reli~ious persuasions.
"I think it will be an attractive
alternative" to the 'hypercd' char-
1smat1c pr~rammang that 1s no" on
the air." said ACTS' Texas coordi·
nator. Ken Coffee. "The) (char-
1smat1cs) represent 5 percent of
religious .\menca. the other 95 per-
cent arc left out."
Programs so far ha'e been
produced by Methodists. Presb>-
tenans. Episcopals. Dtsaple' of
Chnst. Catholics and Lutherans.
"We're trytng to make this a
network for all the major denomina-
tions ... sa1d ACTS spokesman Greg
Warner.
But ACTS 1s sull a Ion$ way from its
goal ofrcachm~7.1 million homes by
this fall. So far. the Baptists have
signed up only 75 cable systems and
two low-power teltv1s1on stations -
in Tyler. Texas. and Anchorage.
l\laska -for a total of about 1.5
million homes.
Despite the-ne"' network's ecu·
menacal appeal. man) cable S)Stems
are balking at adding an .\CTS
channel. The) say the~ alread) offer
enough religious proaramm1ng and
don't haH room for the Baptist
netv.ork
")'' e pt"rsonalh found a httle more
~s1stance from cable manage~ than I
anuc1pated. becavse the~ feel hke
the) 've saturated their s~stem With
rchg1on already." CofTCC' said
"Our response to that 1s that the)
don't ha'e a religious channel that
,appeals to the audlence that w.e·re
trying to appeal to. 1he larger a u-
dten~ in the rchgous eommunlt) ..
But to man) cable managers religion
as religion. We've got a selling JOb
ahead of us ..
Cable systems almtd) have three
full-ume reha>ous networh. all char-
1smauc. to choose among -the
C-hnsuan Broadcasting Networl.
PTL-The lnsp1rauonal Netv.orl and
the Trinll) Broadcasung Netv.ork.
CBN. b~ far the Largest. has 23 m1lhon
cablC' subscnbers.
But ACTS offiClals sa) the) sull
thmk their goals~ anamablc.
ACTS .. ,s going to take ofT real
quick.ly nov. that v.C''re on the air and
thcv (cable necutt,esl can ~ us."
Warner said. ''I'd sa) we're prcll)
much on schedule "
· Four new low-pov.er stations are
under construction. an Brownwood.
Texas. Honolulu; Flagstaff . .\nz .. and
Paragould. ~rk Two of those will be
on the air an October
Full-power stations are under con·
strucuon in three other c-1t1e\ -San
Francisco. Houston and (1recnnlle
N.C. Warner said
"A.JI of them should be \ln the air
"1thm the 'ear." he \J1d
More than I 00 other apph~a11on\
for stations art pending "'1th the
Federal Communl\.ataon-. ( ,,m.
m1ss1on. he said
The goal in fhe \Car<. 1<. 10 ha\t~ :'5
full-power Stallons I 00 lo"'·pov.er
stations and :'.000 c-abk S\ stem\
··The secret 1s going 10 be conunu·
1ng to hnc up cable S\Stem\ that v.111
ibov. u ... CofTC"C" said
Greek· Orthodox Congress meets ln NY
NEW YORK (AP) -The 27th
BienniaJ Clcl'J)'-Laity Conaress of the
Grttk Onhodox Archdi~ of
Nonh and South America will mcc:t
•nNewYorlcCitync•twcck.Jul) 1·5.
Archbishop l&kovos. spmtual
ki<ltr of the more than t~o milhon
Greek Orthodox ln the Western
Htmi11)bctt. Wlll pmide at the CQ~ •htc:h ISC~ptttcd tOlllrlCt l.000 ddeptes and ptnts from the
mott 1Mn SSO pans.bes of the
atthdiOCC1C.
The C'lctlY·l.aity Conam:s 11 the
hi&ha1 lflimta\'e body or \be Greek
on.bodol ArchcSiocCslc and the dtl·
epta will include pnests and la)
ttackn rcpracn_ti~ pari bts in the
ni&ed S<a, CUada. aad Central
and uth mcnca.
In au Wtt't·k>"I mttttna w con·
1fU1 v.1U ~ a prosram fl r
198S·86 in ~.acataon. )outh,
pbtl.lnthfOP). rdat10M •ath other.
church and rchaioui aroups.. social
and moral 1 _ ucs tommunaC11ton\
'
and economic dtvelopment • • •
NEW YORK (AP) -Ben~
Friedan. authors C} nth11 Ozick and
Ann Roiphe. and Brooklyn Distnct
-'\ttornev Ehz.abeth Holtzman will be
amona U.S. part1cip;ints at thC' 20th
annual Amencaa Jewish Conarc
A.mencan·lsrael daaloeue scheduled
for Jul) 20 throuah Aug. 2 1n
Jerusalem.
The thcmc 1~ "V..oman as kw. JC"Vo
as Woman· n Urgent lnq~1ry."
Other Amcncan pan1c:1pant in-
clude Jacqueline U\·1ne, ~ident of
tM National JC'W1sh Commumt)'
Relation d\ 1sof') Counc:1I. us.an
Weidman Schneider. tditor of L1hth
mapn(\e. 10IQ&J t nth1a Fu h
Epstein. nd 81.u Grttnbcra. a leach"'
fmtm1Jt ICtJ\,st in tht Onhodo'
J"*uh communal).
The mmcan Ytomrn ~•II be
JOtned for d1 u\ 1oru b their I raeh
counterpart ancludma author Yael
an ion: Or. ~rna 1,ruh. 1
soc1olog1~t at Bar llan l 1n1,ers1t) and
Col. A.m1ra Dotan. commandmg
officer of the hraeh Ocfen~ Fo~s
\\omen's Corp
.\mona thf' tof1cs 10 be e\plo~
"111 be the role o the Jt ,..1sh "om.in
tn tht U nited tat~ and I racl 1n
rtlauon to fam1 h hfc relta1on v.orl
and pohcth. • • • .\SH VILLE. TC"nn. ( 'P) -T he
Re\. Judith L \\-e1dman. named
cdttor·<htt<"tor of Rel · cv.
~1CC in '""' Yor y ~he hopes
to make it a mon: profii. le n ace
e •ill uccccd Ocrald Renner
the edttor~hrKtor 1ncc I ~"6 The
appo1nunent "'~ announced b> the
Re" ·puf'IC'On t Dunnam JU
churman or tht board and cd1tor·
ntral man r of Tht natcd
telhod1'1.t Rt ncr. -.h h too~ O\'tt
pcrat1on of the anteniath nc-...
~~ICC In OC't brr.
Weidman ant ttut1\t of lJn1ttd
1tthod m· BoardofHi&hert'duca·
uon anJ Mini tr:). h fi r tht pa,t '''
.
months~ marltet1n' pccw1st for
Reh&1ous News ~rvlCC. She bad
previously worked as associate eclilor
of the Unnod Methodist Reponer
and earher was education editor of
the Kokomo (lnd.l Tnbune. . ' . \\.\SHI GTO (AP) -The
\\1sh1naton Cathedral's 19 4 um-
mer F~ta"-aJ, a 1en of 10 ptr·
formanccs. 1 scheduled to ol)tn
Tuesday wttb a conocn b lhf'
""enc.an Vocal En~m k, dirttttd
b} Do Major.
The um mer conc:cns.. v. h' 1rt
ofTertd ~ o Tuesday "C1linp ••
Jul) and A\llU.Sl will 1ndudt mUllC
and tl\tattr.
stnf\g quartcl f'rom the atiOnal
)mphOD) Orchestra ttl pla OD
JuJ) 10. A vi 1t1n1 Enalash cbo1r, ftOal
t Jame tbe Oruter '"
UI tc.T1h itt, I SC'bed led lO ac>PC8f
on July l 7.
Doon for the P"Qll'lm optn ll
1: 0 f\,m The cathedral at Ma•·
chu tbtnd W1 nsanavcnuo.NW.
Or.nge Cout OAJL Y PILOT /Satucday. June 30, 1984
MOnCa Of "*"° HIAM909IPOllll~ ~1•111 CGtN•19"*
OtJ THI CITY Of
FOWITMN VAUIV
. NOTU H Rfl't' GM!N that
Of\ W.-CSity, J4if't H 1ta4, II,
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P:tcTmoua au.-.1 a1m11e W'lnt1r f'\BLIC NOTICE SA-.22
•teTITtOU• IUMllll8 MAMI If A.,....,.
NAMI STATEMENT _._ ""'~ Nil.IC NOTICE The tollow;ng '*90fl• are doln9
~ •. TIONAl USE PCMKT NO.
Pet1110n submttted by Acculleatth
Atcupressure requ11t1ng per-
miaelon f0t the QP9flt10n of an IC·
c~ssure massage lactllty loelled
a1. t88 l6 B•oollhutll Street
~HESE MATTERS are being pro-
~ pursuant to th• Plannio0
L-s ol the State or Cehlornia Gov
emment Code 6.000 et MQ end
the Fountain Va41ey Munic1pe1 cooe
Tttte 21 ]HOSE DESIRING TO testify 1n
favor or tn opp0s1t1on to the
pfl>posals will t>e given an op-
oonunl!y lo do so et the public tiear-tnf II further 1ntotmahon is desireo
you may contact the Planning Oe-
pertment at 963 832 I and rele• 10
tilt ebo¥9 uems
DON CONTRAMAN Ac11no Sec-
rellary
Ptannmg Commission
"1)bl1111tid Oranoe Coast Daily Ptlot
June 30. 198~ Sa-75
DEATH NOTICES
MULIK
Tiie lotlowtng pweon • dOlng
bulioeU ••
C & B LAWN SERVICE. 255 Cotti
M ... St Costa Mesa. CA 92&2t
Wtlllam Ste"9'1 Ltttleton, 25&
Costa ~sa St Costa MMe. CA
92827
Th•• bu11neu ts cOOdu.;ted by en
ind1vjdual
Witham S Llltleton
Th11 statement was Ille<! wtth the
County Clerk 01 Orange County on
May 24 1984 F2.-..o
Pulllls~ Orange Coast Diii\'
Pilot JuM 9 16 23 30 1984
SA-17
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMDfT
Ttie lollowmg person IS dOlng
bu!>tness iu H & H INDUSTRIAL WA TEA SER-
VICE 236 Robtnhood pt Costt
Mes11 CA 92627
W11t1am J Hanson 236 Rob· inhood Pl Costa Mesa CA 82627
This business is conducted by en
1nd1v1dua1
W1t11am J Hanson
Tti1s s1a1e~n1 was filed wllh tile
County Clerk ot Ora"OtJ Coutlty on
May 24 1984
~
Publtsheo Orange Coast Daily
Ptlol June 9 16 23 30 1984
SA-21
ANNA J MUL:.IK. a resident of Balboa Pt>nnmsula. P\8.IC NOTICE
t a.ssed away June 27. 10 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~ewport Beach, Ca She is J E F F R E y M A R C ~ived by her daughter MARGOLIS AND OF PETI·
Joan M Jacobs and s1Ster TION TO ADMINISTER
Helen Risley. both of New-ESTATE NO. A·lt3787
port Beach Mr5 Muhk has To all hetl"5, benehc1anes.
been a long t1me resident of cn.>dllors and continge nt ~boa Pen. since 1929 She creditors of JEFFREY
was very a<'llVC' in thc> Ebell MARC MARGOLIS and
Cfub of Newport Beach. also ~rsons who may be other·
the White Shrine and East· WtM' interested m \he will
em Star of Newport Beach and or estate.
She was an extensive world A pt'tlUon has been filed
traveler and will be sadlv bv HARRY L MARGOLIS
missed by all Crypt side ~r-10 tht· Supenor Court of Or· vwes will be held Monday (' h
July 2. 1984 at P"'"Jft" View angc· ounty requesung t at ..-. ~ HARRRY L. MARGOLIS
Memonal Park. Newport bt• appointed as personal
Beach. Ca Friends mav call d ·
al the Mortuary Su°nday reprt.>Sentattve to a m1n1ster
-the (.>slatE' of JEFFREY
July 1. from IOAM to 9PM MARC MARGOLIS (under
ln lieu of flowl'r.. familv rt--the· lndc~·ndent Adm1ms-
quest donauon~ be made to trauun of Estat€'S Act) Tht>
The Harbor Art'a Adult Dav Care Center. 661 West Ham-pc·ttt1on is set for hearing m De-pt No :J at 700 Civ1C'
tlton. Cost.a Mesa 92627 Pa-Ct•rllc.•r Dr , West. Santa Ana.
c1ftc View Mortuarv. Du·e<.· CA 4:!7lll ''°July 25. 1984 at
tors 6+4-2i00 !:l.:m A M
McDERMOTT IF YOU OBJf1£.l to the
DON AL D FRANCIS granttn~ of the petition. you
McDERMOTT SR c1g1· 81. should l'llht·r appear al tht-
passed away Jun<• :lt), 1984 ht-<mng .ind -.tdte you obJe<:-
tn Seattle. Wc1shtngton tmn:. ur fllt· wnttc·n obj('C-
Fam1ly founder uf the Bon uun~ wnh tht.' c:ourt b<.'forl'
Marl'het Departml•nt SttJre tht· hl'<mng Your appear-
Former resident of Nt.'wport dntl' mav be., 1n person or by
Beat·h. Calif Survtvt.'d by vuur c1tturnl'Y
hts belovl'd w1Ct• Man.'t'Ua. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-
son Dona Id Fra n c 1s TOR or a ronungent creditor
McDermott Jr of Irvine. of th<' c1c.'<:t'a.sed, you must
Cahf . 5 grandc·hildren, hit• yl)ur claim with the
Holly & Bob Hudson, roun.or pr(•scnt It to the per-
Man:ella Hudson Scott. of sonal n.-presentauve ap-
Los Angeles. Traci & Jen-pointc>d by the court within
rufer McDermott. of lrvme; four months from the date of
1 great-grand-daughter first tssuan<'t' of letlt'rs as
Srmany Scott, of Los An-provided m Secuon 700 of
geles. Former resident & the Probate Code of Cah·
member of Big Canyon forma The ume for filing
Country Club Memorial clauru. will not expire pnor
Service Saturday, June 30. to four months from the date
1984 al 3:PM at Bonney of the hearing nouced above.
Watson Mortuary, SeattJe. YOU MAY EXAMINE
Washington. thl• flle kept by the court If
PRIESTLEY you are interested m the es-
D o RI s c 0 Mp T 0 N tale. you may serve upon the
PRIESTLEY. re•adent of exe<.:utor or adm1rustrator. or
Costa Mesa. born Apnl 19, upon the.· attorney for the ex-
1899. died Jum· 23. 1984 (•c:utur or admm1strator, and file Y.llh the court with Survived by daughter Dons Huntmgton-Smtth. of Costa proof of service. a written Mesa. grandch1ldrt>n Cheryl requ<.>st stot1 ng that you de·
biNatale of Cosl<I Mesa. strC' Sp<'Ctal noll<.-e of the ftl·
Vincent Smith of Newport mg of ctn inventory and ap-pra1sem<.'nt of estalt' assets or Beach. 2 great grand-ch1l -or th(' p<'llllons or accounts ~ren, Enc DtNatale and mt>nt1oncd tn Section 1200 ~an Smith Mrs Priestley and 1200 5 of the C<1liforn1a was the first woman Phar Prnb.Jt(· C1.K.if• mae1st in Southl•rn Calt· DEANNA SWAGEL E PS·
fornta Arrangt•mt•nts ma,de TEIN
through Thc Nl·plum• So-161 5! Beach Blvd., East
t'tN) Famil~ rt'qUt'l>l tn heu Bid . Ste. 170 of dfloY.t·rA' don<111o(~s ht> Hu:lington Beach, CA. ma 1• Lo meritc1n an~r 9264 7
S<x·ittv 841-1644
kA"IOA LAWN-MT Ollvt
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Publ1~ht.'Ci Orangt' Coa~t
D.11h Pilot June30.Julv I. 7.
JlJIH
SaSu76
MllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINEH
HOTICtl CW TRUaTa"a UL.a FICTITM>Ua .......
T.a. No. 41111_., ..... STAla.NT , Mt.JC fl>TICE
llllf'O«fANT ttOTICa TO The lollowtng '*"°"' wa doirlg ~TY OWN1 bull~ a NOl1CI Of' TJN9T'l•'t aALI
YOU AM IN Dl,AUL T UNDIR A U S MICRO COMPO,.,ENT S, TI. NO. altt-07
O«ID CW T1W9T DATID Dec. 11. INC 19001 S.yparil South Si.,£. !90RTANT NOTICe TO
tteO, UN&.IH YOU TAKI ACTION Irvine. CA 92714 ""°""'" OWNUt TO PROTECT YC>Ult ~TY. WMO Mlc:ro DlttrlbutOtt. Inc . YOUAMINDUIAULTUMD•JU IT MAY I! IQl.0 AT A "'91..fC Cattlomta 17351 Murphy AW. OHO Of' TIMllT, DATIO Feb. t,
IALI. W YOU NllO AN l!J(Pl.A• trvlne 92714 1tl0. UMLell YOU TAKE ACT10N
NAT10N OJ THI NATUM o• TMl Thtt bullneas ts conducted by a TO PttOTICT YOU .. "'°"'""·
"'OCHDINO AGAINST YOU, COrpor111on IT MAY al IOLO AT A "'9l.IC
YOO SHOUl..O CONTACT A LAW· l<athy McCtin1oc11c Au1at Sec· IALI. W YOU NEID AN UPlA·
YER. retary NATION Of Titl NATu.tl Of THE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that This Sltlamtinl WM hi.d Wllh ,,... ""0CEEOtNO AOAtHIT YOU,
ttie real prOQ911y situated 1n the County Clefk of O<ange County on YOU SMOUU> CONTACT A LAW·
County of Orange State ot Call· May 2•. 1984 Y£ ...
lornia. known u 81 Royal Saint ~ ,..OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
George Road. Newport Beach, Call· PubllSMO Orange Coast Deity Ille real Pfoperly 111u1ted tn tt11
tornla and-descrtlled as tOllows: Ptlot June 9. 16. 23. 30. 1984 County of Orenge. State of Call·
PARCEL 1 LOI 2 ol Tract No SA-20 tornia. known .. 33 Sea Island
7223. 1n the Ctly ol Newport Beac;ll Drive. N-p0rt Baach Cah!Ofnla
County of Oranoe Sitt• ot Cal•· and described u follows
f0tn1a as shown on a map rtcC>fdld DI 11u IC Ml'ITICE PARCEL t UnU No 33 as thown
1n Book 274 Paoes 710 181ncl1.1sive ----'"---~--""---.;.;..;.~---I and described 1n the Condominium
ol Mlsc.tlaneous Maps records ot IAN DEGO Plan recorded on October 26, 1978,
Orange County Caltf0tnta Stntt:MOA COUfllT 1n book 11937. P&Q9 314 of OO!Gltt
PARCEL 2 Non-••CIUSIVe Ap-220 Wnt aroectwar Records of said County purtenant Eaements IOf 1ngreu and 1.,. ot.oo, CA. 12101 PARCEL 2 An undtvlded one
egress 0118' private str .. ts as 591 Plalntttt All~ A. GARRETT and eighty third ( 1/83) interast as a cen-
forth in thoM certeln O.Cl1tallon1 NEQi.A F GARRETT ant in common in the lee interest tn
of Covenants, Condition• and Re-Oifendant: MICHAEL J RICE. an and to IM Common Area of Loi 1 of
atrtctlons recOfded April 6. 1971, 1n lndivlduar· DOT ZETKO. en lndlllld· Tract 8444 a per map flied in book
8ook 9596, P-V-902 of Ottlclal Re-uel, F M TARBELL CO • a c.tlfornla 374. pages 39 to 43 tnclusl\19, ot c sts and 1 Book 9596 .,.... Q.'1.3 Miscellaneous Mapa. record• ot or . n • r-..-~-corpotallon. MULHEARN REAL TY said County, u sucil tenn it detlned
of i2<1~~T~~sEAEFAOM all Oii, REGISTER. a ooroor111on, BRUCE '" the Article enutled "Deftnltiont"' T MULHEARN. an lndtvidull, l1'd of the Dedaratloft ot Coven.anl9, oil rights. mtnerllls. mtn«at.rlgtlts. DOES 1 through so. lncluslve natural gas rlghtt end other Case No 497488 , CondltlOns and Rftlrle11ont re-
1'1"'" bon .... wh 1 corded on Octob8' 26, t976, 1n 1vtocar s, v1 a to9\f9f name IUllMONI book t 193', page 406 ol Ottlclll
known. that may be within or under NOTlCEI YCMI M¥e bMft tueCl. Records of said County (the "Dec·
Iha parcel of land l'teretnabolle de-The court may dlc:kM .... ne~ teretlon"), end eny amendments Of
setlbed togethef with the perpetual without your being hNrd u enne•ations thereto
right ol drilling. mining, expl0<tng you ,.eponct within 30 dare. Reed PARCEL 3 Easement(•) as such and optlfahng, thetetore. and stor-the lnfonnatton below. Ing in end rem<>Vtng the SatM from 11 you wish 10 seek the adv~ of easemen1(1) ts/ate pertlc\ilarly Ml
said tat)(! or any other land. ltldud· an attorney ,,, this rnaner. you torttl 1n llle Artlcle entitled "E ....
Ing the nght to wtupstock or d1rec-should do 80 promptly so tha1 your S:'J~..O~~i~~.~t~~nci:,,::
tlorlalty drMI and mine lrom 181'\ds written response, II any, may be enttlled u IOllOwt '"Utilities'", "Set-olher ttlan said lend or Ott or gas Ille<! 00 time
well&, tunnels and shafts Into. AYllOIUsted ha sjdo d9fnan· !~:'~~n~r.;7!~~.'::~t' and
ttirougn or across the subsurface of dade El trlbuma; ledl decldlr con• EXCEPTING THEREFROM all otl. the~nd and to bottom such whip· tre Ud. eln al.ldllnda a menoe que sto ked or direc;UPnally drltted Ud. ~a dlntro de 30 d&ae. oil rtghlt, minerals, mineral rlghla.
wel . tunnels and shahs under and LAI la tnfonnacton ..-elgue. natural gts rights and other
be th 0t beyond the extertot ff JCMI wtetl lo Mete tM edwlol of hydroc.tt><>n• by whatsotMtr name
hm1ts thereof and 10 rednll. retun-an ettomey In ttti. matW, JOU known. that may be wllhlfl !Jf ullMr nel. equip malnttin rec>att ~ af\outd do 80 __ 90 tNt _.. IM parcel of lend heretnabove de-d ope 1 an suctl welts Of r _ ....... , ,_ 5Ql'ibed toge1hlt with the perpetull an ra e '1 wtt1ten '"f'O'IM, ff lftf• meJ M '"'"' of drtMtnn, m1ni.v.. 1x......,1nn m1nM wittlout. howelf9f. the right ttled on time. ·• ··• "'V .,..... ··• to dnll. mine st0te. expl0<• and op-at U.tecl deeea eoflelt• 11 con· and operating therefor and st0tlng
erate ttirough the surface of the Mto di un ~ .,. "'' ..un· In and removing the same from said ~pper 500 feel of the subsurlace nl 10, d • b •,I a ha c • rl • 1 n . land 0t any other land, tt1cludlng the
said land as reserved 1n the deed l'!Mdf,ataftlefll•, di Mta ll'tenefa, tu right 10 whlpstock or dlrectlonally
lrom lhe Irvine Company. a West r~ta MC:rffa, tl MJ lfollM. dnll and mine from lands othef In.ti
V1rg1n1a Corporation. recorded puedl ~ reglatrada e lllfttpo. thOM t1ete1nabove described, oll 0t
Augusl 18 1971 1n Book 9766. 1.To THE D£FENOANT: A clYtl gas wells tunMls and stlafts Into.
page 1 of OlltC1at Records c:om..aa.1nt hM been ftlecl ..., ..._ through 0t ICfost the subsurface of
d II be __ ,,.. bl ,.... -1 Ille land heremabove desef•bed. an Wt """" at pu tC aUC1ton ()fl pefnllff aoatnet you. II JCMI wtett to ttie front steps at the Coste Mesa dll•nd thle l•••ult, Y°" mwt, and to bollC>f!I sucn wt11pstocked or
City Hall 77 Fair Drtve Costa Mesa. within IO days alter this summons d11ectionally drltllCI welts. tunne:s C f J t 23 1984 1 10 oo and shafts. under and beneattl Ot all orn1a on _u Y a · 11 served on you. hie w1tti lh1s court beyond the utenor limits thereof. a m to the ti1gtiest bidder lor cuh 8 wntten response 10 the complaint
'ICTITIOUa IU ... at butlneee u NAMl tTATl•NT MONTE VISTA !~VESTMENT. TM lollowl"" ,,__ 1$ ,......... 171 Fllc'cet Ct . AnlMlm. c.111 ............ ~. ...... .. 82807
bulinMI U . Ronald v J hrWi'*" 777 JHW PAINTING. 3234 ~egQn Fliek., Ct Anaheim ti •"eor A~ CO.II Meta o.ilf 82t21 ' ' . ' M~hHI D Hertk• 3234 0r-TNt bu~ Ill CO«lducted by •
Cos · .... -.. limited PlftMtthip AY9.. •• M9tla, C.llf 92628 Ron••d v J Bargortn
fhla business i. oondvctecl by en ~ ftlt•"*'lt wat !lied with 1"41
lndlwdual c C'--" c Mlkt Hlrtke oun•i ..,. " ol Orenge ounty on
Thlt atatament wet llteo with the May 1 I084 '1All20
County Cl9tk of Oreno-COlmty on Pvbhtl'led Orenge Co.tat o..i1y
June t 1934 P1101 Junt 9, 18. 23, 30 f241Dt Publlthed Orenge Coett Diiiy SASS
PtlOI June llJ 23. 30. July 7, 1984
SA·3' Pl8UC NOTICE
'1CT1T10UI 8UllNEll
NAMI. ITATIMENT PllM.IC NOTICE TM lottowtng perton Is dOlng buslnett 11·
FICTITIOUAU....as AUTOMATION CONSULTANTS
Nute ITATIMENT 1555 M ... Vetde Dt Eaat 23A.
TM tollowlng pertona •re doing Costa Maa Caltl 92626 business as "-R. Gtenllt, 1555 M9l8
THE CLIP JOINT"' HAIR STYL· Vetde Dr Coste Mesa. Calif 92628
ING ANO BEAUTY CARE, t875 ThlS t>usmea ls conducted by. an
Shemngton Way, S t05, N9Wporf lndlvldual
Beach. CA 92663 ReM R. Gr•nllf ~v• Lflflor• Eagle. 1875 Shet· Thlt 1111ement was hied with th•
rlno.ton Wey. St05. N4'wpor18Mch, County Clerk of Otange County on
CA 92863 June t5 1984 ..,,...,
Joeeph Fra"Cl• Eagle, 1175 Sh«· Pvblllhed Orenge Coett D.ity g~·~:::iay S io5• ~por1 Beaeh. Piiot June 23. 30, July 7. 14, 1914
·l'nla bullnesa 11 conducted by a __________ s_A_5_1
Qenertl PartMrSllip Ava~Eagll
Tiii• statement WU filed with Iha
County Clark ol Or•nQil County on
June 7, 1984 ... F24'1911
PubltSl'tlCI Ot&nQI Coatt D.ity
Pilot June 16. 23. 30, July 7, 19'4
SA-H
Mt.IC NOTICE
,ICT1TIOUS IU .... U
NAME STATl•NT
The followlf'IO peraont ar• doing
bualnetsat•
ATHLETES INTERNATIONAL
COM PANY. 390 t MacArthur
Boulevard, Suite 2 t t , tffwport
Beach, Calif 92860 ------------1 Donald Daniel PMrson. 1034 P\IWC NOTICE West Bay Avenue. Balboa. Callf ------------1 92661 nM5 Don•ld D. Pearson
P:ICTIT1001 IUllNEH This stttement WH tiled wlttl Ille
NAME STAH•NT County Clerk ol Orange County on
The IOllowlng per.ona are doing June 15. 1884 ·
bu11neu as ,.,....
NASEEM 2147 No Falrv-. Pubhshed Orange Coast Deily
Senta Alla. CA 92706 Piiot June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 1884
Debra J Dontlettl. Diana A SA52
Lakey, 2147 No F1lrvlew. Santa
Ana. CA 92706 .
Abdullah M Satleh, 2147 No
Fa1rv1-. Santa Ana. CA. 92706
This business ts conducted by a
general partne<shlp
Debra J Donatelli
This statement was fllld With the
County Cletk ol Orange County on
May 30 t984
f'2410IO
PubllShed Orange Coast Datty
Pttol June 16, 23 30. July 7 1984
SA·43
MllC NOTICE
FICTITtoUI 8UllHEIS
NAME STATEMENT
The lotlowlf'IO pertona are doing
buSlnH$U"
WESTERN PACIFIC SYSTEMS.
3 I 76 Pullman Street
Warren Balle,. 18427
Studebaker. CerrtlOS Catt! 90701
Alber1 Hill 3 I Ceto. MlHlon
VtejO Ctl1I
W G Balley
1n tawtul cuffency 01 ttie united Unless you do. your delaull will be and 10 re<111t1 retunnel. equip. mnln·
States entered on appltcahon or the plain· tam. repatr deepen and operate The sale will be made without 1,11 and this court may enter a any such wells or mines. without.•------------
covenant or warranty regardtng 1udgemen1 against you lot the reltel tiowever. the rtghl to dnll. mine f'ta.IC NOTICE
This statement was hied Wlltl the
County Clerk ol OtallQe County on
June 7 1984
F2A7112
Puollshed Otanv-Coast Dally
P1101 June 16 23 30 July 7 1934
SA33
111te possession 0t encumbrances demanded in the complaint wnieh store. expl()re and operate thcough 1---....;..;~;.;.;..,;..;.;~;...;;...---... he bl Id b the surface Of Ille upper 500 feel of SUPEJUOR COURT Of to sa11s.,' o 9a11on secur Y could result in garn1shmen1 of the sutnurtace ol th9 land l'ttlretn-CALFORNIA COUNTY
and under the POWflf ol Sale con· wagfl 1ak1ng of money or PfOC*1Y above delcflb«l. 81 res«ved tn Ille OF ORANQf
!erred in the Deed ot Trust executed or other relief requested tn Ille com-deed from th9 1rv1ne Company , In the Matterol TheAppttcahon of by Royal Stint George Associates plaint Pla.JC NOTICE a Ca11forn1a L1mllad Pann«,1ti1p as Dated Jan 23_ 1984 West V1rgm11 Corporatton. re· Mane Daze Pernn lor Change of
Trustor to American Home ,Mor1· ROBERT D ZUMWALT. Cterto. corded in deed concutrently here· Name FICTITtoUS aul*Eat
gage Trust Deed Serv•ce Corpor· By M FCELEV.Deputy with No. A·12Mll NAME STATEMENT
ation. a Caltlornia Corporation. as lrown, M.:Oonald a Ravln ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ORDER TO SHOW CAUH Ttie followtng pe1son is doing
Trutcee lot ttle benefit and eecunty t25S lanll of CA.~· the subsurface waler rtghlr., but Wherea. Marte Dan Petrin, alao business 11
ol Amencen Home Mortgage C0t· HO WHI A SttMI w1tt1out the ttghl of surface entry u known as Mane 0 Petrin, pell-PACIFIC GROWERS t 505
1 n ., Cal l0tn 8 Corrvvauon reserved In the d..o trom The 1rv11M1 ttoner. has filed a petition with the Nisson RD Tustin. Calif 92680 pora '° · 1 1 ,,_. CA., Sen Diego Company 1 West Vlrttlnia COt""'· Clerk of this Court 10< an OtOlr as S-ltaary dated Dec;ember 15 (l 11) 231-0755 • ,.,.... Lueu Curry Wt/A, 1505 Ninon
1980 and recorded on December Publtstled Orange Coast Daily PllOI at1on. r8CO'dtng concuHently ll«• changtng petit1oner'1 name from Rd Tustin Cll!I 92680
19 1980 tn Book 13880 Page 1089, June 9 16. 23 30 1984 with Merle Daze Perrin to Marie Daze This bulineu" conducted by 811
as Instrument Number 28870 of Of· S•8 end Wtll be sold at public auction on Hines, lndnndual
flcial Records ol the County of Or· the tront steps at the Costa Mesa IT IS ORDERED that all r-aons L Walt
ange, State or CallfOtnta City Hall, 77 Faw Dttve, Costa Meta. Interested In the abQY9-tntlll9d This atatement was llled with ,,,.
Nohoe of OelauH and Electton 10 DllD•IC Ml'ITICE California. on July 23, 1984, at 10:00 matter appear before trlls Court It County Clerk ot Orange County on
5-11 the descrtbed real property ... .,_. nu am , to the tllghetl btdd'9t fOf cash 8 15 AM , on July 16. 1984. In lhe June 7, 1984
under the Deed ol Trust was re-In lawful cuHency of the United Courtroom of Oepartmen1 No. 3. at F1C79f7
corded as Instrument Number IUPERK>R COU"T Stites 11'19 CourthOuse. 700 Civic c.nter Pvblished Orange Coast Deity
84-128566 on Mttdl 28 t984 of Of' CALlf'OftNtA. The aale win be made without Drtv9 West. Senta Ana. Calltornla. Ptlol June 16 23, 30, July 7 1984
Offictal Records of th• County of COUNTY Of' OftANQE co11t1nan1, or warranty regardtng and Sl'tOw cause. If any. why the SA2i
Orange State of Caltlotnia In the Matter of the lttle. poueaelon, or encumbrances petition for change of NIM"'°'*' ------------
Tile sate will be conducted by ~~~~~~~HAN DEVINE to setisfy the obt9atlon le()Ufed by not be granted. PUBUC NOTICE AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE and under ,,,. POW9r or Sale con-IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that • ___ .;...;.,;..;;;;.;...;...;..;...;...;... __ _
TRUST DEED SERVICE COAPOR· f0t Ctiange of Name !erred in the Deed of Tru11 executed copy of this 0tder to tl'toW caute be ,9CTIT10US IUl#fll9
ATION. A CALIFORNIA COAPOR· ORDE~~l S~~~~AUSE by John G Rinaldo, I Married Man publlthed In The Dally Piiot, a news-NAME STATEJIHNT
ATION. whoiie address Is 666 as his IOll and Mparate property u Papllf of general clrculatlOn printed The followlng P9fl0n la doif'IO
Baxer Street. Suite 263. CoS1a FOR CHANGE OF NAME TtUllOf, to ArT18'tcan Home Mort· In Orange County, California. once. butlneu IS.
Mesa. California 92626. Phone CRAIG JONATHAN DEVINE has gage Trust Deed Service Cotpor-weel( IOt lour eucoeealY9 WMfta PELICAN PHOTOGRAPHY.
Number 714-546-1602 A TTEN-filed • 1>411ttlon In lhlt cOUl't fOt tn atlon. 1 Catlfoml1 COfporatlOn, u prior to 11'11 date Ml !Ot heating on 33852 CopP9f Lantern. Apt F. Dana
TION ANE CAHILL order allowing petitioner to change Trustee, lot tile benellt Ind MCUtity lhe 1>41tl1lon Point. Calif 82629 hlS/her name hom CRAIG ot American Home Mortg.,... Cor Oat__,· Ju~ 5. t"•~ St_..._ .. La-.._·, 33•52 ,...~ Pnnctptl and Interest due JONATHAN DEVINE to CRAIG -..-• "" ,.., ,._ _...,.," '"""-" .,,,.,-$34-0.362 77 poratlon. I C.lltornta Corporation, FRANK OOMENICHINI per Lantern. Apl F. Dana Point,
Costs. E.JtpenMS Ind Advances JONATHAN DAILEY ., Beneflci1ry. dtled February 6. Judg9 Of the SupetiOt Court Calll 92629
due (approx1m1tely) $24.069.33 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all 1980, and nlCO<ded on February 11. OONld E. ~ This buljl'll$S Is conducted by In
TOTAL S36<4.432 10 persons interested tn Ille mall8' 1980 In Book 13499, Page 1041. u ltO Gt.ftMyre SI., lllft• O lndlllldual
DATED· June 27, l98• afOl'esaid appear before ll'llS court Instrument Number 13 t94 ol Of· Letuna leect\. CA. taS1 Stephen A Landess
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE in Department No 3 at 700 Civic flclal Recordt ot the County ot Or-W ·2113 Th11 statement was !tied with lht
TRUST DEED SERVICE Center Drive West Santt Ana. Call-ange, State ot Calll0tnla Publlshld Orange Cout Daily PtlOt Covnty Cllftr. or Orange County on
CORPORATION. A Callfornia COf· fornle. on July 9· 1911-4, 81 9 tS Notice of Default and Election lo June 9 16, 23 30, 1984 June 7 1984
po<ahon o'clock AM , and then 111<1 there s.it the de9crtb«l real CHoperty SA-9 1'2'7110
By Dennis B Sctlmuciler. R• shOw cauM, 11 any they haY9 · why under IM Deed ol Trust was re-Published Orange Coast Dally
0tganrution Trustee 181d petltton IOt dlange of name corded as lnstrumenJ Number P110t June 16. 23 30. July 7, 1984
ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA) should not be granted. 84-128565. on Marel't 28, 1984, ol Ml.IC NOTICE SA27
COUNTY OF ORANGE) SS IT IS FURTHER Ofdeted that a Official Records ol the County of
On June 27 1984. bel0te me, tlle copy 01 ttits otder 10 show cauH be Orange. State of Calttornle
d ed a Not P btlc: In and pubttshed In the Orange Coast Delly The sale wtll be conducted by un erstgn ary u Piiot a newspaper ol oen•rel .AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE for said County and Stele. per-circulallon. published 1n this county sonally appeared Dennis B TRUST DEED SE~tCE CORPOR· at leaat once a weelt for lour con· •TION • C•LIF NIA COAPOR Sctimucker. Reornanizt11on Trustee " " ,. • ., MCuhve weks prior to the day of •TION ..... _ dd "'"'"' ,,._ .. tor American Home Mortgage Trust " _,..,,. • ress ts uvv "'""ef
Deed Service C0toora11on. a Call· satd tieanng Street. Suite 263 Costt M.sa. Ca11-
lorn1a Corporalton personally Dated June 4 1984 lorn1a 92626 Phone Number known 10 me (Of C)fOved 10 me on FRAN!( DOMENICHINI 71 4-546-1602 ATTENTION ANE
tne basis ol sat11lact0ty evtdencel Judge 01 the CAHILL
10 1>e 1he person whose name 1s SuperlOt Court P11nctpal and Interest due
aubscrtbed 10 the w1th1n 1nstrumen1 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot S 128.396 67 June 9 16 23. 30 1984 c E and acknowledged that he ex-osts. ~1>41"'"· and Advances PCuled rhe same Sa-7 due (appro11tmately) S 10,986 O 1
WITNESS my hind and otttctal TOTAL St39.382 e8
seal f>\B.IC NOTICE DATED June 27 1984 Ane Slocum Cahill AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE
PuDllShed Orange CoHI Detty Piiot IUPI'"°" COU..T TRUST DEED SERVICE
June 30 July 7 14 1984 Of CAllfOftNIA, CORPORATION a Caltf0tn1a Cor-
COUNTY Of OAANGE poralron
tn 1he Matter of the By Deontt B Schtnucket. Re-
Appltcatton of organization TruttM
Sa-73
PllM.IC NOT1CE
"CTITIOUI auutEH HAMIE tTATIMINT
The IOltowtng persona •re doing
busmen 111·
1 TEX GOLDBERG'S SPA·
GHETTI HOUSE. 2 TEX GOLD-
BERG S SPAGHETTI HOUSE AND
AUTHENTIC COWBOY BAR. 3
GOLDBERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE
& REAL WESTERN SALOON, 4
GOLDBERG'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE
Y CANTINA, AND 5 TEX GOLD-
BERG'S SPAGHffil HOlJSE &
AUTHENTIC WESTERN SALOON,
21094 Beech Blvd Huntington
Beach CA 92~
~ & J lnveatmantt tnc In·
corporated in Cahfomll. 3700 N9w·
por1 Blvd Ste L·t02. Newpot1
S.ach, CA 92663
Th11 b\4tlneS$ it conouc:ted by I
COfporallOn
PlB.IC NOTICE
FICTmout .USINUI
NAMt: IT A TIMENT
Ttle lollowlng per'IOn IS doing
business•• LOVING HEARTS t555 Meee
Verde East
58F Costt M ... Calif. 92&26
Oentae Whittington 1S55 Miii
Verde Eatl
saF. cost• M9u. Calif. e2e21
ThlS bu1jnes1 11 conducted by; en
1ndMdua1
DtrltM Wl'tllUngton
Thts atatement w .. lt19<1 with tM
County Ci.rk of Of•no-County on
June 7 1984 FM,.
Put>ltll'led Or anQ9 Coast Otllly
Piiot Jun. 18. 23. 30. July 1. tN4 SA2t Costa Mesa
540-5554
NAME STATEMENT PU9UC NOTICE
The following persons are doing THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON
TREVOR JON·PAUL MALLOY. a STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
Minor by JO~HLE SUS.AN COUNTY OE ORANGE) SS
MALLOY and PAUL RICHARD On JuM 27, 1984. befere rne. the
JENKINS, hll Parents. for Chano-·underslQned, •Notary Public In end
Jorn S Rossi. Secrete!)'
Thi,. sta1emen.-WM filed wltl'I !fie "8tlC NOltCE
County Clltk ot Orange County ori ------~-----------
l'IERCE IAOTHEA8
IELL BAOAOWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadwa~
Co~ta Mua
64? q 150
BAL rz 8EHGt:"40 ..
&MITH & TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
4;?' E 111" Sr
C.o~ta M~n l
£46 Q)7 1
PACIFIC VllW
MEMORIAL PARf(
C~etery • Mortuat)
Chape • C,remato r\
I' OQ P c;1!1C V•ttw 0"""
"'''""!"Ori B•a<1
t •• u ?' o
McCORMICK MOATUAAY
1795 Lal)""' C.tn,o" Ao
l egune 8e'C" C.t Q..?65 1
49•t .!U •5
busiMss llS tEACH "ENT AL "IHAllLI·
THE GOLDEN SHELL 218'1 TATION"'OQ .. AMAM.tc:ATION
Manne Ave BatbOa 1s11nd. CA SuaMlla.oM
92662 MargaJ1ne L Lmdatlt. 202 Grllld Notice is 119feby ~ that 1119
Canal Balboa island CA 92662 City 01 Hun1to01on Beectt intends to eut>mtt a progrem d9itcrlptl00 on l<Mnelh O L•ndatit 202 Grand Juty 9 1994 l0t partlcipetlon 1n IM
C11nAI Balboa Island CA 92e62 Department of Houelng and lkt>an
Tti1s butinHt IS conducted by Rehebllltatlon Progrem. In tile 1nd1vldualt (husband & wit•) amount 01 $109,!IOO The pufPOM
Margallne Ltndahl 1 1 .. -.~•-ii blHt This statement wu tiled with tM 0 IM renta ,.....,...,g ave • Y to iow.<·lnQOIM tenant• by providing C()unty Ci.<k ol Orange County on gove<nmentlvndt to tehabllltete H ·
May t4 1984 ,~ tsllnQ un1t1 and to Pf.:::/'"'"
Publtlhed Orange Coett Dady =:'811Q 10 '-· J>ef·
Pilot June 9 18 23 30 1934 The ptouecf ~ by ll'te~ty
SA· 18 of Huntington ent&tls 1119 •
------------hablt1ta1ton of e1ig1bl9. ••It* 4 P\a.JC NOTICE plexa In 11'19 0911'119w ~·
ACTmOUS IUSMH
NAMI IT AT'l•NT
T Ile lollowlng f* 1en it 001nQ
b\n!MNH
POP S COAN AND POPCORN
WORl<S tst' 8r°"""'ng IMM. CA
92114
J~n A e.reaw Ind ~•ry AM
9erc1w 17 15 BaYICI•• Tattec.
Corona ci.t Mir CA 1ne25
Tht• bulln•N tt oonOuctecl by tn
tndtvtdual
John,. Betcaw
Thtt 1ta1ernent was !tied Wltl'I Ille
<.ountv Ci.rk ol Of•nge County on
May ;>4 191U ,,...
P11t1ht".cl Or""~ Co •' 0 tly p Int Jl•n41 9 1e 4>'.J 30 1914
SA 2:J
I
!Mnl Proj9CI A,.. Tl\9 PfOj9Ct .,_
IS bOunded by Slatet A\lent.19 10 the
toutll Banon O<l'te to lM not1h,
NICMI& Streec to the "''· end 8"C" Boui.tatd to IM .... ,.,.
aona. .. lh•ng to~·~" or ~ tvrthlf lnl0tmttion on the
conltnt Of lhe C11y I ~.
IN>uld COtlltcl the HOllM\OAM Ae-
d t •I Io, men t OfllC• II
7 t41S3e-$542. ~ 1he hOun
ot I 00 A M ""' 5 00 P M Monday th~ Ftldly, bCludlftO l'IOlldlyt. on Of DtlOr9 July t tN'
CITY or HUNTIHOTOH BUCH
Cl'latlel W TN)mf>ton
Ctlf Ad1!flttlrll0f
Jllnl ,7 ttl4
P"bll$hltd Ofao0• Coat Dail~ P110I
Jt,. io 1"4
ot Nam• . JI)( said County ano Stale. per.
No A A t23605 aonally appHttd Oen nit B
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Schmuc.k.,, ~lion Trutt•
FOA CHANGE C1F NAME for American Home Mort~ TIWI
P•tltlonert JONELLE SUSAN OMO S«"'°9 Corpotttlon. I C.U·
MALLOY AND PAUL RICHARD fotnla Corporation, pertonelly
JENKINS nled a petlliOn In 11111 known lo me (Of proved to IN on
C0Ut1 fOf en order 1now1ng MPtl· the blalt ot Ntltfactory ~I
cant to ct11.no-1111 nam. from to De the pefl0t1 whOM ~ It
TREVOR JOflf.PAUL MAUOY to tubaeflbed to the within ln•trvmen1
Tl\EVOA JON-PAUL JENKINS at)(! *nowtedoed that 119 ex-
IT tS HEREBY ORDERED that .. tcUled the lanl9 '.
peraon1 tnt.,.eated tn the IN1tat WITNESS my hltlO and Ofllelal
afor11Ald llPPM' befet• lhlt COW1 Mil
In Department No 3 11 700 CMc Ana 8lOCurn Cehlll
Center Drive W•t. 5-1\11 Ana. c... Pvtl6tNO OtlnQ9 eo..1 Dally Plot
tomta, on July 23. t984. 11 t t & Jun. 30 JUiy 1. t4, 1N4
o·CIOC11 AM end ,,,.., and "'-'• S.-74
ll'IOw CALIN, II any !My n.ll't , wtYy
11ld 1>91ttlon for c:h1no-ot nerM tl'lou.ld not .,. granted
IT IS FURTli!A Otdefed that 1
COC>Y Of 11111 oroer to thCl'w ~ be
publlJMcl '"the Otange Coeat ~
P110t 1 ~ Of Q9Mfll
C1tovta11on. P111*1MG "' ""' courtly at 1ee11 once • WMk f« four GC11n-
teeu11.-..,., OflOf to 1119 Clay ot
tald Mering 01'*2 ..iune ,., 1914
,RANK DOMENICHINI
.luCIQ9 of the
Supanot Court
MUM VOet anLI
t.0.....,.. Cen• °"" •1t• ::c._..c .. .-
Publlllled Otano-Coast Dll!V ~t
JuM 1f 23 30 July 1 1 ...
SA·lt
'
May 30, 1934 ,.temM>Ut 8Ulml8 ,,..,_ ,..-ITAl'UmfT
Jorn •• ...... Th9 tolowlng l*'tOf\I .,. OofftQ m» Newport ...... buslnel8 ... ~~.CA. .-II &KY HARBOR PROPERTIES. 40
fTS..ttU N. Stonltlgton. S ~. Caltf
Pub41Shld OrWIGI Coat Deity t2t17 Pilot June 8. 1e. 23, ao. 1114 lftan Mld\MI c.m.ron. 40 N
(' 8A·1& Stof'llnotoo. 8 Ugun41. Calif. tH7'1
Tilts ~llNe& It oonctucted by: a ------·---1 generel l*'tntr~ 111111-w-tl)TIH' 9Nn M. Cam.on r~ 1 ~ TNI allltement w• flled wtttl •he
I
~ty Olr'll of Ofllnoe CounW on
.,tune?,, ... ,.,.,.,.
Pubhflld Of ef'IQe eo.t o.ty
Piiot June 11. ~. 30. July 1. 1"4 IA3l
•' . . ...
1 t ,
'tc:TlTlOUI •U ... H
NAiii ITAfDIDfT
The tollOWlng perlOl\9 If• doing
but/neatN OUEEN PACKAOINO. 42S N
Anaheim BJvd . Orenge. Calif
92Me DWI Reynotctt, 9$U cuanee
A\'9 . OowMy, Calll 90240
Sunn Gr11t10, 8&e5 Cuen ..
Av• .. Downey. Clllf 90240
Thi• bustn•• II conducted by a
genetel partt'llftlllP
Dan reynolds
Thtt Slat9metll WU llllCI wtlh IM
County Clettl of Ofange Counry on
June 7 1944 f'2'1W11
Publt~ Orange Coatl Delly
Pilot Jun• t6. 23. 30 July 7 1984
SA32
PllM.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS auMNEH
M.A• ITATE•NT Tiii loltowll'IQ pert0n1 are dolf'IQ
business as GA~BO'S HAIR SALON, 26431
Trat>uc:O Road. El T0to. Calll 92630
Betty Cortes. 25431 Trabuoo
ROid. El T0to. Calif 82630 S.en• SlirOM, 25431 Tubuco
Road. El Toro, Calif 92630
This bus.nest is conducted by •
Q9M'al partnertlllp
Serena StirOM
Tl'th Statemel'lt WIS flied with the
County Ctent of O<tl\09 County on
May 30. 1094 ,,.,...
Pvbllshed Orange Cout Dally
Piiot June 23. 30, Jury. 1. 14, tN" SA48
NI.JC NOTIC£
flCTmOUI IU ... H
NA• ITAT&mNT
Th• following P«tOM eta Oolng
business at:
IT'S HATRAGEOUS. 44 Vista Del
Sol. South Laguna, Cattf 92&71
G.,mayne's o.signs, Inc . A Clli-
torn1& OOfpotatlon 44 vi.ta Del Sot.
Sovth uouna, c.ltf 92&77
This t>uslnas Is conduc:'ted by •
coroor at ton
Andrew W Couotl. Atlorney
Tll1s statement wat !tied with the
County Clfl(k ot Ofange County on
June 13, t934 ,.MalM
Published Or•"Oi' Coast Ody
Pilot ~ne 23 30 JUiy 7 14, 1984
SA49
PlllUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINE SI
NAME STATEMENT
Ttie tottowlng person Is doing
buStneu as
SUN CROP INVESTMENTS.
27281 LM RamblH Sult• 200
Sp~ 56 Ml$SIOt'I V1110. Calll
92691
H Nell Levtn 33392 c Cfleltam
Way Dana Point Calif 926?9
Th•• t>ustness 11 conducted by an
lndtvldual
H Netl l.lv111
TM etatement WU fll9d With Ille
County Clerk of Orano-County on
June 13 t984
FM 1117
PullfieNd Otano-Coaet 0..,
~ .NM 23. IO. MJ 1, W. 1114
I.MT
NM.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UUilHS
NAME STATEMt:NT
The fOltowtng persons •r• doing
business as.
TOCAYO CANYON, 202& OY&1I
StrM1, Newport BMdl, Callf 92660
StMml 0..etopment Company,
Inc, CaMfomta, 2028 OYall Street
N9WPOr18Hch. Calif 92680 .
Thi• bullness ia conducted by •
CO<po<allon
Dru Comsttock. ANt. Sectetary
This scatement wt.1 hied with tile
County C1erlt of OtlWIQ9 County on
June t5, 1984
F14131M
Pubhsl'ted Orange Coast OaJty
Ptlot June 23 30. July 1 14 1934
SA53
Ml.IC NOTICE
•1CT1T10US BUtotlH
NAMetTAff•NT
The foltowlng pertont ate doing
bual.l'llSI U:
(1)THE ISLAND AT MONARCH
BEACH (2)THE PARK AT
MONARCH BEACH (31THE PLAZA
AT MONARCH BEACH (4)THE
RIDGE AT MONARCH BEACH
29982 Ivy Glenn. Sul1e 100, Lagllna
NIQu ... Calif 92677 St~Btief Gf0V9, tnc • Call-
IOfnia, 29982 Ivy Glenn. Suite 100.
Laoun• Niguel. Caltf 92977
This buSlneu is conducted by a
COtpotallon
Chrtt OowMy, VIOi Pt• Flnence
Ttltl 1tatimeAI WU llllCI with lh9
County Clerk of Orange County on
May 10. 1984
FMall1
hfMrd I.~. l11q. ltO Newport C.nw Drtw., hlhl
1CMO
Newport INcft. Clltf. t2tlO
Publ**' Or•no-Coat 08lly
Ptl01 June 9. te. 23. 30. 1984
SAS&
P'ICtmOUe IUIH•M MAim ITAU Illff • • '\
The fol!Owing per80N .. ~ l ~-" K EOUPMEHT MNTAL8, M44 E ... COMI Hwy , Corona del .... Cellf t2t25
ScOtt l . AueMll, 110\+ Irle A\19.,
COfOM del Met. Cellf. 12125 Paul M Konne, 413 Heliotrope
Ave .. Cofone del Mw, Cellf. 92125
Thi• ~ .. conducted by: •
gtnel'el pwtrwehtp
Scott Au8MI
Thia ttetement •• fl&ed wttl\ the
County C1erk of Orenge County on
June 21. 1984
'Mmll Publltl\ed Orenge Cout Delly
PllOI June 30, July 7, 14. 21. 1984
SA87
P1CTlllOU8 .......
N~8TATI....,.
The following perlOl'I le '4olno
bulinnt u : ,,,.. -
VIKING AU!OMOTIVE, 11135
Ol\rM Wry •B. Coete Mete. Celtf.
92t27 John T Of8 And*8on, 451 Fw Dr
•207, Coet• Mesa. Cellf. 128211 Thia~ le'COnduc:ted -: en 'WICllYldulil v,.
John T Of9 Anderton
Thi• atatemem wu Ned vwttti ttie
County C1erk of Orange County on
June 21, 1184 n.m
Publl91\ed 0rlng9 Cout OaMy
PilOt June 30. Jutv 7, 14, 21. 1184
SAM
NII.IC N011C(
ACTIT10U8 llUleMU8 um ITA.,._NT
The lolloWlng per90M .. doing bullneta ... ,
FASHION FORWARD. 2435 E.
Cout Higtlway •9. Cofone del Mar,
CA. 921125
Kr1atlne FUlon, 514 POinMtti&.
COfona cs.I Mar, CA 921125
T.,ry Henbetg«. 1090 Pant New-
pon, Newport Beectl. CA. t:MeO
Tllll but6neM II conducted by: en
unlnc:o<J)Ofated uaodatlon Other
than • p.nnennip
Kristine FMlon
Thia ttatement WM !Med wftl\ tl\e
County CteJ1( of OrflnQ8 County on
June 20. 1184
""'741
Pubff91\ed Oriange Cout Deily .
Piiot June 30, July 7, 14, 21, 1984
Sa-79
P1CTITIOU8 ..,... .. um ITAT'llmNT
The folloWtng '*'°" .. doing butiMUU:
SOFT TOPS. 2300 FllNlew Rd.
•0-202. CO.ta Mela. CA. 9211211
CMt OeM..... 2300 FllM9W
Rd. •0-202. C:O.te MeM. CA. t2t2t
Thie bu9lnelS la conducted by: en
lndMdueil.
ChrttOeM• .. Thtt ttatement wu fited wt1l'I the
County C*1I of OrflnQ8 County on
June 20, 1984 PM1741
Publllhed Orange Coat Delly
Pltot June 30, .My 7, 14, 21, 1184 S.78
P'ICTmOUe ....... NAlmlTA~
The followlng '*'°"' .,. doing buslneM u:
GALAXY FlOORINO SERVICf:S,
9200 Edinger' Ave .. Suite 32t, Hunt·
lngton a.cti, CA. t2t47 MoNrned E. Arr..t>l. e200 £6-
lng« Ave.. Sult9 3211, Huntington
a.cti, CA. 92647 s..s Aaymord. e200 Edinger
Ave , Sult9 3211. Huntington 9Mctl.
CA. 121147 Thia bU9lneM" conducted by .•
G9'*•1 pwt'*""lp.
Mohamed Alraalebl TIM ttatement wu flied wftl\ the
County CteJ1( of Orenoe County on
June 30 • .My 7. 14. 2f. 1114 PMnt
~ ~ CoeM o.tly
Pllol June 30 . .My 7. 14, 21, , .... s.n
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LONCM l~N'T TME SAME
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FAMILY
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So,th you hold:
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What ad.ion do you t.ake?
Q.1-Both vulnerable, aa
Sout~JOU ~:
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The biddinr hu procetdtd:
FAil ~ w .. Nri
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What acUon do you take?
SHOE
Q.1-Both vulnerable, aa Q.5-Aa South. vulnerable.
South you hold: yO\I hold:
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The bjddlnr bu proceeded: ',t:• b ddln1 baa proceeded:
Eut S... Welt Nri t S..... Wtet Nri
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Q.•-Neither vulnerable, u
Soutti you hold:
•U 0 1s on +1Qn1a
Partner open1 the biddlnr
with one no trump. What do
you respond?
What action do you take?
Q.1-Both vulnerable. 11
South you hold:
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The biddinr hu proceeded:
Wett Nert.Ii Eut 8""
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lulh pntem OU1lide! Vrry private pa.tio areas with lovely spa. J ust
inuoduoea 1o the marUt.. 758:-1501
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3 bdrms. 2Y! baths in cne of our most sought• after areas! ~ut.aful
~ts. bike trails & o•••••rity activities. 10 minutes lO t.M beach'
Just listed. Beaa-11te this cme FAST! 759-1501
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With part.of manthly lm:te gain.g ~ the down payment when you
leme-option this 3 txl:an. 2 ~ bath r~ with mini ocean view' Only
a few blocb to the beach! 759-1501 .. ..... ,.. .
Rech.k'.'ed to $215.000. This 3 bedrocan. 2~ bath. newly dmrated home is
at an~ price far New)JClrt Beach 759-1501 1
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Ideal locmm -~ ucotr lot -tmiJders & inY5.or0s dehght! Only
$2&0.000~ 759-l50L
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Best value in Baibar Jlidet. AIS""Phlr $165.000 mm. Almmt 2..000 sq
ft ot comfon & hoary m this ideal location.. ~ J'!al' ~ Warranty
pnMded.. 759-1501
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Popular PartofiDo Model with private pool Short walk lO perk &
Khool Mabvat.ed 9tlltrs. ~.ooo. can 758-1501
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When,... itw option this Q*Ai*Wldate Barbor Bidee beauty, hardly
liwd in! 759.-1501
·--1•••••1111111 Licbt. bript.. prime eDd uai1 wilb new paint. ca pdS and Vll!'W of
greenbelL Super family unit wida l bdrm. 1 tmb ~ 7$1501
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Acas.CIDIDtS with this a...., lxliJl hwlJWdp J:ane m C.orona Del Mar
that pl"OYldes a 04COUD1rylide.. &elinc wilb views of bills & "'Open
Sl*Je-. Owner will help with low iuaa~ fiwrnrinc ?se.1501
m,11~ •••• From this~ b-ated cit .... souru OF THE mGHWAY!
EDP, sr•ned 0-wiuduws. frPk & 91• irus roam si:zlS.. Short IO
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Newly 1edtua4lled -flllllw-..rwq-ocemi view, bea••iM pd and ~ laL.
Lota o1 mec1 llridt ows ,..... t.nay feefi•c ideal tar ~
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i.tb tel ific ~ of bay and Ne .... t c.ea.er-ailbl tigbt&. .. "* -· bdnm. 3 tialbs. fnad:a doam, iik)licbts. Newly decanud a.Id ltutiieJy
... k• lwn! 1...11-ee ..-kfiic POOL. ExnilleM buy at ..... 759--1501 •
Magnificent VIP~ wtth 4 1pldoua bdnDI. 3 be~ bomll room,
gated pool & spa for chlldnm'• safety. Beaut.lful front courtysd entry
with aecurity gate. Terrific VIEW! Call 759-1~1
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On lovely street, one block to beach. Extra wide lot. deiacbird ,.,...
Wonderful buy for Old Corona Del Mar. Quick p_...., pc-.ihle .
759-1501
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Great reduced bank repo wtth fabulous frontaee on Neapcwt BtYd..
Three residences & one comrrierdal property with OClllll view. At
$685,000 an unbelievable opportunity. 759-1501.
IRVINE
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Step into the world of elegance. Th.is beautifully dearated & ow•apleteo-
ly upgraded home gives a new meaning to condo living. At this low
price, better take a look! 759-1501 ......... . .
ln this extra special value in University Park greentielt area: SbOri walk
to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-UOI
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Original owner & pride of ownership. Outstanctmc de6or•1ine. biMl1ifW
entry, shake roof elegance. View of park & lake• weD • plf mune.
ONLY $159,900! This~ is a steal! 759-1501
$11,111
Price reduction on this beautiful Woocfbridee Town-uon.e wilh two
plus den plus 2 baths plus 2 car garage plus fittpl.lce. v~ private end
uniL Shake roof. Italian tile in atrium with foun1ain.: Decionator
waJJawerings.. This one is EXCEPnONAL. 75.9-1501 .
c 1rm1-~ 11111
In beautiful University Park with bike trails, parks & swbaa1q pools!
Big double car garage. dishwasher, fireplace -even bas m canditianinc!
Just put on marbt.. Only $260,000 for th.is super location! 7~1501
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Drastic JSiDe reductioo on this cha.rming' & roomy 4 bdrn\ 2 ~ beth
executrve home. Beautiful private pool & spa. Cloee to ICh:dl Owner
desperate! 759-1501
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0-mtty lmlc ODly 2 miles to. 2 b_drm me• 9' • sre.t R-2 10t
w /ta11 w,a JXC"'"Sia1 to blcild... R llCOtm·too! Only •1-.-. 758-1501
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WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY
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DOVER SHORES
NEW USTINGI Thia le • large tem1J home wttti 5
bedroome. 4 betM end • .xc1l1nt loor pl9ft eet In • ..._. .............. ....., . ...,..,., ..........
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priced et M41.000. G1·1400
PENINSULA POINT
Thia i. • I bedroom. 2 beth home which Ml been
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2nd floor • tM meet., autte with llttlng l'OOftt • office
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
2436 W. Cod., I Hwy
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JH CU II IT -Beams, bricks!
Solid, newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 'A
block to beach In old CdM. With
help it could have view.
$385,000.
I 1121,000 ,, 1211,000 I
UPI OllWI TIWIH•S -Outstanding values;
near COM Beaches, 3 Bdrm. 3 baths, brand
newj decks, spas, frpJcs. $219,000
ILIFFS IUIAll -3 Bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq. ft.:
end unit, patio, nice decor onty S 189,900 •
"NT YHI T• •" -Just steps to Balboa
beaches. 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom home
with stone fireplace and ocean views. Only
$279,000.
TtlllftC TIHH• -Brand new! 3 bdrm, 3 ba
frplce in master suite and Uv. rm .. french doors,
patio and sundeck. $209,000 ~
USllm IMllACIUTt -JO Perky Cape Cod with
French doors and windows. wood floors and
formal dining, 2 bdrm townhome in Newport.
Only $153,900.
WTILIFF -4 bdrm, + famlty room, large pool,
nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at
$270,000 leasehold.
F•llSIO TllllllME -Near pool and stream, 3
bdrm. 2'h bath, toft, fireplace, vaulted ceilings,
wooded n.ear South Coast Plaza. Only $125,000.
PUctfll All PllY&Tt -3 bdrm. 3 bath, pan-
orama of Big Canyon Golf Course. 3 bdrm, 3
bath. very upgraded, real class. Only $299,000.
I $311,000 I• 1411,000 '
VIEW, YIEW, nEW -Comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths,
large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Financ-
ing is great at $315,000 fee.
mt SECllE -Big Canyon 3 bdrm, on corner
lot. lig~t atmosphere. strong. security system.
Monaco at $475,000.
•11& Ill 11&1 aLs• -Canyon viewss, yet
spacious 3 bdrm, family room and vlewing deck.
A special home. Owner/agent. $435,000.
ll5IEST LIT -Sport court, covered patio and
pride of ownership, 4 bdrm. H.V. Hills. near
park. $379,000.
1111 111111 IT -A pair of 1 bdrm units, with
pool/spa, near footbridge, oceanside and a 40'
lot. $329,000 (great loan).
CISTll S.U ST•Y -4 bdrms (could be 51) In
the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacious
and bright family area, sunny brick patio.
$430,000.
._Tl m _. -Port Royal plan In Seavlew,
4 bdrms, $30,000 In extras, tasteful excitement.
$449,000 .
IElCI ... E WITI ••• -Beautiful! 3 bdrm, 2
bath home plus j bdrm, 1 bath In-law unit plus 2
bdrm, 1 bath rental. In CdM. So. of tiwy. Neat
property! Only $425,000.
CllYEI lllYE Ml APPUL -Adorable! 3 bdrm,
spacious, sunny colonial with huge pool, fun
yard. Bank repo, now vacant, old NB location,
$425,000 .
llTST._ PllTIFIH -5 bdrm famny 9ome
with a dynamite view. 4500 sq.fL, gorgeous
decor, realistic price $450,000.
1110,000 I IP
"llCIDllLI YIEW -Adult home pltJs guest apart-
ment, breathtaking location. will consider trade
from L.A., very unique. $750,000.
IUD -But well preserved 3 bdrm, hugs the
cliffs over beach. surf, jetty, Catalina and
sunsets. Flnanoe: Own~. Price: $925,000.
SPYIUSS SMt••T -Huge and vacant, good
value. 5 or 6 bdrms, beautiful pool and view. Cul
de sac. $550,000.
11um&1• YIEW -On Corona de Mar cliffs
overlooking entire Newport Harbor. 3 units, with
decks and magnificent views. $795,000.
SU MAI• IY-Tft-.SU -tlassic colonial on 3
lots in old CdM, white wiJh green shutters! Guest
house has kitchen. fireplace. Pool, spa too!
$795,000.
CAPE CllWI TIWlll•ES
Near the beach in Cor-
ona del Mar. Quality-
built, beautifully finished
and anxiously available,
these 3 bdrm, 3 bath
townhomes have sky-
lights, decks, spa tubs
and charming decor
throughout. N,o two are
alike, yet each is priced
at just $219,000 -with
just a scenic two blocks
walk to the beach.
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bdrms, den, cory and solid,
ready to re-do. $309,000.
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Terrific hmtlne. new! 3 •. 3 ba, 2 e,lt's, patlls, dlc:ts. ..,,
$209,000 .......................• 2•63 Irvine Ave, Bk Bay, CM
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Monaco tWlftne 3 Bit, 2 sty. tictlt sec., ~
$475,000 ...... 2 Rue Fountainbleau, Btg Cyn, NB
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$525,000 ........................... 1~ Harbor Island Or., NB
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$350,000. ..... .. 4501 Wayne Rd., Cameo Hinds, CdM
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$795,000 ....................... , .. 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM
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$1•7.500 ........................... 2'47 Rue de Cannes, CM
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$179,000 ....................... 2613 Redlands, Bk Bay, CM
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f!ver SiX!Y Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
BAYFRONT--ocEAN VIEW llONTICEU.0 Coma-cOSTA IESA
On the greenbell. Spacious oondo w/two master
bdnns & baths & huge walk-in cloRta.. C..thedral
oeilings. covered patio & 2 car attached pragie.
DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY.
NEWPORT BEACH 08AYFRONT
m.UFFS NEWPORT llEACH
Fabuba lront raw view ol a.:k t.y & OCl!8D.
Richly upgJaded ~ lieftL Laree -rnabl-
loan. Land tan br purc:ba.d for $3'1 J;73 with
1°" financing. Asking $219,000. C.aD SALLY
SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT. ' L
e.e..inably priced at $97,500. Call JOYCE
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EWPN..D UY f RICE flEoUCTION
""""*ng ocem1 view bml:ie. MUil br Did now.
1bree bdnm + amwrtib&e-den. Iinmao.Wlie
oondition. ~.000. Call JOYC1! DA.BOLT or
SAU Y SHIPLEY.
PalCE IEDUC110tll
HOIE +*COIE
Duplex ~ street from expensive bayfront
homea. Walk to bay or beaCh. 3 bdrm I 2 bdrm +
indudN the land and 2 boat spacea. Call SALLY tile. Woodsy setting near 0raage· Mall,
SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. Eisenhower Park. $141,750
. Call MARK DRENNER
· 'LEASE OPTION•
.JAWWECAEEK
TWO BEDROOMS & DEN. TWO FJRE..
PLACIS. PRIVATE POOL & SPA. LINDA
TAGLIANETn.
NEWPORT BEACH-COlmERCIAL
Three 1ocs. two frontina Paci.fie C.omt Highway.
pha a 3,550 911.lt.. office building with p>ct
~-$1,250,000. Call CAROL PANGBURN
for particu1an. •
EASTm.UFF-l1M,.500
Three bdrm siJlg)e -family home. Converuent
location on quiet cul de sac near Newport ee.ch
Tennis Oub, F.astbluff Shopping Center and
Corona del Mar High School ~ aesumable
loen at 11.YA. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE
DABOLT.
QUETWATEAS
Custom built 5 bdrm bayfront home Wlth pier &
alip for large yachl. Custom made doors with
leaded glas windows. 3 fireplaces, wet bars m
livinlt room & master' bdrm. An outstanding
home! $ l ,650,000 FEE.
Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
A YEW m FOR A KINGI
KMGS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH
High on the cliff with a bttatht.aJring 180' vaew of
ocean. bay, and Catalina Islaod. CUstom-bwlt
home. Quality dea:lr througbouL 3 bdrms plus
aeparate in-law quar1ers or maids room. $639,000.
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
OWNER WLL CARRY AT f1%
BLUFFS BA YFRONT
Enj>y the ~ water view of Back Bay
and gorgeous sunsets. Two ~ mast.er
bedroom suites plus den or f.amily room. Fantas--
tic finanCing! Immarulaw condition. $350.000
including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCEDABOLT.
HARBOR YEW HOllES
Old World charm abounds. M.mive, tum of the
c:en1Ury hand laid brick., gated courtyard. 2 story
4 bdrm home w /aeparate guest quarters or rec
room & bath. Understated uar of lattice, wood
aim & hardwood floors crmtes a warm. country
air. Prime sunny location near club house & pool
Call TODDY SMITH.
'350,0IO UNDER APPRAISAL
Lido Island Bayfrcnl with dadl facilities for six
bo9ts up .., 110'. ew.e featura 6r .. ~ baths. family roam, double..,... pl olf SVftt
s-tinl ,,. 4 can. £mrllrnt terms qualified
buJs. Call II.ARY JANK
YEW HOIE -NEWPORT BEACH
Sunsets and city lights. Four bdnm. 2~ baths..
Open family room and lutchen with frencb doors.
Formal dining room. Gated. pool si2ir front
courtyard. Detached garage. $330,000 mcludls
the land. Call DON DeTHOMAS
2 FOR $1CJ9.IOO
Duplex • each 2 bdrms, l ~ bath plla endmed 2-
car garage. E¥cenent rental area. Good f:inancing
-VA aasu:mable. Call DONNA WEBSIER
MV1NE TERRACE YEW
~ localiDn. Walking ~ to Fashion
Island. bmches & club&. 3 bdnm. din.mg room.
family room, den. pool. View of the ocean,
&S1ands.. bay & night Lights. $789,500. Call
CATHRYN TENNILLE.
OLD CORONA DEL llAR
A r.u-e opportwuty to own one of the. ar-eas
landmark homes on Ocean Blvd. 1be channtng
resadence with rambling rooms IS remmim!nt of a
pMt era. Located on a spacious 65X 140 corner lot
with a panoramic view from Dana Point to PUas
Verdes. Realistically priced al $1,100,000. Call
BINNIE DIXON ·
IESAYERDE
LARGE ASSUllABLE LOAN
12'1. find inlerest. 30 year loan. Three bdrm
home with spaciol.ls family room and Rpanat.e
livmg room in quiet location.. Walk to shopping
center & Fedco. $136,000.
CaJI SALLY SHIPLEY
COSTA IESA FOUNtlEX
$21,900 Gross acheduJed income and gnsat de--
preriation.. Motiva~ .ner-, no defernd main-
tenanc:ie. new paint and insulation. Reduced to
$205,000. C.aD MARY JANK for decai1a.
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BEROOVITZ
4 BEDROOll CONDO
Excellent Ne w port Beads location.. W. dis-
tanoe to &he bea:tl.. Specious floor plan mcJudes
formal dining rom:n. family room. and balconies#
:Ammunity poo1. spa and tennis mo. Priced to
11!11 at $189,900. Ask for BILL or DONNA
TWO DOORS FROll SMID
Great New port Beadi du~ oewr vacant.
lnaJIDe $24.3CM>. Largiip 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm wtth
fin:places. Rents could be more. A*inc $285.000.
Call MARILYN HILL
YIU.A B•I BOA PBfTHOUSE
~ horM with two master swtes.. Live m
or lea.e for 1J8l ux.ome. High aspunable 1&.I.
loen. Will trade for Lagwi.a Beach property.
Ask.mg $229.000. Call MAf\IL YN WLL
NlWPORT BEACH
Best priced 2 story 4 bdrm home in UarbOr View
HOlllll!S. near Newport CA!nt.er & Fashion Island.
Features t"Jal-in country ltitcben,.spariow family
l'OCD with fireplace and IJlldl mare.. $299.000
including land. C.aD TODDY SMI'llL
BIG CANYON NEWPORT BEACH
~ five bdrm home with largr fanuly
room. eating area oft kitchen and formaJ d1IWlg
room. Fem:ied-in pool & yanl. All on Wgip flag lot
with ample putting. Call DOROrHY
HARDCASTI.&
UDO ISLUm BAYFAONT
Pride of ownenhip & designers deltgbl. 40X90
comer lot next IO a beautiful greenbeJL Qwet
c:bannel locabon & sandy beach. Apartment
upstaan c:omplelely private with vaew. Too many
amenl•to list.,..fu,lly asiunable 1st T 0 Ask.Ing
$1, 475,oOO. €ail-l4ARIA .BERCOVITZ.
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SlltGI E LEVEL--84M'EA LOANI
SpilCiom 3 bdrm end unit oo quiet greenbelt Wlth
rare encJael yard & 2 lovely patim. Oloveruent
location near F.astbluff Shopping Center & New-
port Beach Tennis Oub. Larg.p aswnab&e loan at
11.~. Land may be purchawd for $25.084 wtth
l°" financi~ Asking $205,000. Call SHALL Y
SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
EXCLUSIYE-8ECUJOED
PERAL TA fW IS ANAHEm
CllSUn Spulish style esiat.e localied on a pnva&e
ro.I.. One m:r-e ol land with a oowatry ·~
IWTOUDded by the beauty ol trftS and hills
FeaturiQR 5 bdnm plus pool & spa with room for
tennis and bonies. $765,000.
C.aD SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
(7,14J 759-9100
f:2 CORPORATE PLAZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER
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Just listed! And pricea to sell! Spacious and Spacio\Js 4 B , 2 story with s~~N~-~ '!( ->.DI\ rm~~rq"""?'·:-~&.IA ..... ~-...--· ~ "'
beautifully landscaped on quiet cul-de-sac. This Perfect for entertaining with huge courtyard location. Go~us planting m ~vate patlos.
popular plan 1 has been expanded and highly patio and large bayfront decks. Located in Mai Hu~e. master swte w /sauna on mam floor, plus 2
cmtomized and features exceptional decor. Re-Kai developm~nt in Corona del Mar. Beverly ctdditional BR on second story. Lucy Rose
alistically priced at $675,-000. Martha Macnab Morphy
Sm,IM
Unobstructed view of the Big Canyon Golf
Course. This 2 BR, 2 BA McLain Townhouse is
the ultimate in luxury, Expansive livihg rm with
fireplace, vaulted ceil.inaS, hardwood floors and
13 ft. wide balcony. ~ter suite with vaulted
ceilinp: Fee Land. Stephanie Gnxly
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This delightful 4 bedroom C Plan in the Bluffs
has everything you need for gracious living.
Beautiful French doors lead to an enticing private
patio with a lovely spa & the pool ia neMby. Coby
Ward
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Great firuµlcing available (fixed rate & long tenn~
on this 4 BR. 2 It\ BA, family home which includes
a spacious lot, private spa, plus a ptatting green for
you golfers! Priced to sell at $619,-000. Dan Bibb
IKi CAIYll TUll11IUl WUICE $171,000
Much used brick, French doors. fabulous oak
woodwork, pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely
garden setting. Finest appointments throughout
in this 4 BR. 2 V2 BA custom home. Danny Bibb
llS CUHI -llYEHlllEL IHt,000
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath Deane townhome offers a
spacious lot in a l'Jl06t private location at a very
low price. Asking $359.000 with assumable
financing. Danny Bibb
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LINDA ISLE -Special location. near community
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
PllCE mlCTill 11,IH,000
CA.MID SHOR~ ON THE BLUFF-INCL.
LAND -Fabulous single story home 6 BR, family
nn. panorarruc ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach
below. Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard.
Perfect for the growing family. Owner will
consider exchange. Donna Godshall
GUIEi IOUI flEW 1111 ...
New Listing ... Rare opportunity in Exclusive
Cameo Shores -Ocean view -Private beaches -
Private pool and spa -Marvelous 4 BR & 4 BA +
Fam nn home w/gourmet kitchen. Perfect for
entertaining and family living. Including land.
Tom Allinson
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Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding
panoramic back bay and night light views. 3 BR.
2 ~ BA. Decorated in neutral colors. Lush green
belt. Close to community pool. schools and shop-
ping. Incl. land. Donna God.shall
fllW·'11W·ftEW llH,111
This sunsh.tre bnght 3 BR, den, Deauville in
exclusive Big Canyon has a view you will want to
call your own. The sparkling pool & spa overlook
all of Big Canyon & beyond to the hills & lights of
Harbor Ridge. Barbara Aune
• UIYll -nnan man 11,a1,1M
Over 6.000 sq. ft. including ·6 BR. 5 'Ii BA, vaulted
ceilinp in hving & dining roo~. spacious se-
cluded entertaining area with pool all on one of
Btg Canyon's largest golf course locations. Danny
Bibb
111 CUYll -FlllWIY LICATill 1721,000
Th1s elegant 3 BR. 3 BA single level townhome
features the ultimate Ln qualtty. detail & con ve-
ruence Includes pool. spa & ;Ur cond1t1onmg.
Danny Bibb
IEST YILIE Ullll VIEW lllllS 1141,000
Largest l level 3 BR plan in Lusk. Harbor View
Hills. Formal dining room, separate family nn.
d etached 3 car garage, large front courtyard with
loads of privacy Maxine Propp
LIM ISU l&YFlllT 13, ll0,000
Rare opporturuty for choice location on the Bay
55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5
BR. many exceptional features tailored to luxury
living. Pier and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis.
Ill UIYll Tift.ml 1111,000
Wonderful end unit on quiet cul-de-sac gives this
2 BR "Dover" Plan total privacy. Beautifully
landscaped, extra lg lot for pool or possible
expansion of home. Including land. Martha Mac-
nab
111 GUYii -IEAIE IUIWl.U • Sl2~
A superb, sophisticated, townhome in a pres~
tigious gate-guarded conununity. High ceilings,
large rooms, crown roouldino, gorgeous gardens -
4 BR, spacious family room and a peek of the
ocean. Lucy Rose •
MCUYllWllW . ~ OWNER MAY CARRY -Spectacular 'views
Big Canyon Golf Course and night lights f
every room of th.is lovely condominium. Beau
neutral decor. Spacious 2 BR, den, 2~ .
Community pool, tennis, spa. Security gates. A
terrific buy at $285,000. Micki CoQper
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And more! Custom 1 story home! Imaginative &
fun ... spa ... sauna ... deep tub ... BBQ ....
ten:aced view garden. 3 BR + den w/wet bar, 2
Ci.replaces. Don.a Chichester
UIU llWIHm -un•nES
Unusual Opporturuty! One oft
sq ft. L -shaped 4 BR home oriented to
for paint & carpet. Chance for seller
Dona Chichester
WHllllllE llY S 1M,IOO
Lowest pnced Warmington Townhome Plan D
with 2 master bedrooms, 3 baths, den, spacious
hvmg room with fireplace & cathedral ceilings.
Formal dining. large country kitchen, anxious
owner. Lois Jacobs
HUT FAlllU ... E 1221M1
A feeling of sunshine and happiness in tlus
a ppealing Lusk B Plan near schools and rec·
reation. This PERKY 4 bedroom family room
home is in move-in condition & ready for• quick
sale. Coby Warlt
ams Ill Ha• .._a llTllS 111.,..
3 BR home plus unique 2 BR plus library w/a S-
story tiv nn apartment on the rear. Coby Ward
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•Ill •L ma Piil ... Hll,lll~I Magni(~ n~ Townhome .-formal entry, fD:Arl>le to . . a taking circle ltail'Way. Muter awte with Excepuonally ruce 4 BR h~me surrounds. 1 private sitting rm _ 2 additional bedroom.. Formal
patio w/poo~. Comer locabon affords pnvacy. dining nn _ gourmet kitchen _ fCIC"OMlll ~
Access to pnvacy beaches. Martha Macnab with spe. Guard gate community. Barbara Aune
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PURCHASE YOUR HOME THROUGH OUR COMPANY AND WE WIU I
If you purchase any home through COLESWORTHY & COMPANY (Our salesperson
setving as your procuring agent) between june 30 and July 30, 1984: . '
we will treat you to round-trip tickets for 2 to Hawaii. Valid upon close of escrow.
TODAY WE ARE FEATURING 6 OF OUR 30 LISTINGS
IN THE NEWPORT BEACH AREA .•••
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$179,500 FEE LAND
3 Bd, 2* ba, "V" Plan
IPEI UT. 1-1,.
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$228,500 Leasehold
3 Bd, 21A Ba. Fam Rm, "X" Plan
IPEI UT. 1-1 Pl
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$255,000 Leuehc:*t
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$395,000 FEE LAND
2 Bd, 2'h Ba. VIEW, Remodeled "T" Plan
IPEI SIT. 1-1,.
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$395,000 Leasehold
2 Bd, 2 Ba, Fam Rm, VIEW, Remodeled "E" Plan
IPEll SIT. I SIL 1-1 ,.
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3 Bd, 21A Ba. VIEW, "F" Plan
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Approx. 3600 square feet of traditional Tudor
home with quaJity construction throughout.
Located In a terrific family neighborhood wtth
easy access to schools and the beactl. 4 BR. 31"'
BA's, paneUed office with fireplace: huge family
room with wet bar, secluded bride patio with
spa, sauna and BBQ. Great value at $350,000.
Ask for Hallie Strock. • •
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1441,IMD .
Large C>Wnet'S untt has 3 BR and 3 BA'.s plus two
2 BR, 2 BA units. All with private patios and
fireplaces. Great income. Beach side of Coast
Hwy. Ask for Mary Dentis. . . -
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Spacious unit -large IMng room. Eating area off
kitchen. Lots of storage. 1 Bf\. 1 BA. Best priced
In comptex at $74,500. Ask for Mary Bulkley.
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2 BR, 2 BA, ocean and mountain view. Steps to
the beach. Mobile home in No. Laguna Interior
Is in excetlent condition. lowest on market at
$71,000. Flnanclng available. Ask for Al Weinert.
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2 BR, 2 BA, upgraded with tffe entry and kitchen.
Fireptaoe, large private patio, great master suite
with atrium, lighted tennis court. This is beach
living for only $165,000. Ask for Mary ~ny.
•NUii .... un IF' I a
Penthouse condomtntum with ocean breezes.
Two master suites, high oeHlng, skyUghts and
walking distar1ce\o-lamous beach. Enjoy the
good life at only $177,500. Ask for Linda Oeth.
WllEIFllZl LllD
Fabulous waterfront lot 100 x 50 feet. Best
locatton on Promontory Bay with gorgeous
views of water. channel, and mountains. The
beauty of all this In the heart of Newport Beach
could be the setting for your .. Dream House" of
5,000 sq. ft. or more. Wei priced at $900.000.
Fee. Exduslve to Grubb & Eiits. Ask for Bettina
Laughlin.
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Lar Irregular lot with fabulous views of
Harbor, peninsula and ocean, stretching from
bluff on Ocean Bfvd. down to its own bay
frontage and boat slip. Priced at $1,400,000.
Ask for Barbara Gothard.
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Immaculate 2 BR, 21"' BA. utility area and
fireplace. Decking off the master bedroom.
Located near the partc. ~for Lois Egan. lftll-U ICM I CATILlll YIEWID
<Mwtooks Shaws Cove. Terrific quality 4 BR, 3
BA custom home in North Laguna Minutes from
Newport Center and the airport. $750,000. Ask
for Rod Daley.
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Great starter home for smaJI taniity or single.
Newty decorated. Light and cheery 3 BR, 2 BA,
$219,500. Ask for Connie Maxsentl.
IUlllfaJ.Y F••••• wmu•m Thls condo awaits visiting executives. 3 BR, 2
BA model has spectacular and unobstructed
views of pool, ocean and city ~ts. S 1, 750 per
Mo. Ask for Nancy Short.
PllYl11 IEICID
One of the nicest 3 BR, 31"' baths h<>mits In
~aid Bay. Large street to street lot. Spec-
tacular views! Private tennis. Can Rod Daley or
David Htrschler' for private showing. $1,650,000.
llUJMWMD
A truly tropical paradise. 6 BR's, 4 plus bath
home buitt on .three leYefs on a hill In EmeraJd
Bay. Each room has spectacular views. Home
featured in Orange County Magazine. Price
includes all furnishings. $2,500,000. For private
showtng call David Htrschler or Nancy Short.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 ·San Joaquin Hills
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Live in Newport Beach within walking or biking
distance to the sand and the ocean. Spacious 1
BR with high ceilings, ~and security
buildings. Large assumable -loan-:Live like a
mfllionaire for $160,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. ·
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3 bedroom condo -$103,500 located in beauti-
ful Laurelwood with partc, poot and tennis.
SpeciaJ end untt with great location. Ask for
Linda Oeth. ~
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Truly one of a ktnd with outstanding floor plan.
Separate children's wing. v~ with
soaring cathedral celling and 3 fireplaces.
$449,500. Ask for Linda Oeth.
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All the special charm you've been looking tor is
here. Used brick, trench doors, ral9ed panel
doors, heavy beamed ceilings and lattice
separate . this 3 BR charmer from the rest.
SJ<M.000. Ask for Linda Oeth.
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Elegant 2 BR, 2 BA on one levet. Close to every
convenience. SmaJI complex with poot Ask for
Linda Oeth.
"Im If I ml"
Walk ~rough a pine and fem forest and then
enjoy the floor to ceiling views of the islands,
jetty and twrning basjn. Beautfful leaded glass
doors, windows and warm wood walls add
charm to this gorgeou~ home located last on the
bluff ovef'tooking China Cove. Priced at
$1,200,000. Ask for Nancy Short.
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Enjoy coot ocean breezes on any of 3 balconies
with complete privacy. Model like home with 3
spacious bedrooms, one doarnatairs with con-
necting bath. Retreat off master suite. Step
down living room, fireplaoe, wet bar, kitchen
breakfast area. Format dining. Double attached
garage. $179,500. Ask for Lois Egan.
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2 comfortable 2 bedroom units praciiCaly on
the sand. Great rental area of West Newport. Try
2091. down, and owner may C8R'Y the balance.
Ask tor Hallie Strod(.
644-7020
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C h ld b ~~ ed around $40 million tn property and resource overage S OU e rev aeW damage. Homeowners should therefore prepllre The vaJue of your flomtt should be reviewed
each year and adjusted accordingly. Most In-
surance companies have methods to make sure
your coverage keeps pace with Increasing values,
but If not, It Is the lnsured's responslblllty to.'!fdate.
the coverage.
_C\llnually, updated for Inflation for a possible fire disaster and flnanciaMo&s:4
Accordlng'to George Watts, presldent ~f WHS. Do you have adequate Insurance coverage In people tend to forget that Inflation, ptus>1lt>me
case of fire? Improvements, Immensely Increase the worth of California ls now drier than It has been at any thetr property. .
time since the 1976-77 drought, and state fire · "With rapidly accelerating costs of building
officials say the state may be facing Its most severe materials and labor,·• said. Watts, "home values
fire season In recent years. have Increased to the point where the same dollar
According to Western Insurance Information that built a whole house ten years ago will build onty
Service (WllS), annual wildland fire losses average about half that house today."
You should also be aware of the difference
between a replacement cost policy and a market
value porlcy.
Market vaJue Is your home's current sefling
price, less the value of the land. Under thfa type of
poflcy dam• to your home may be repaired wtth
comm'on1y u$8d bulldlng materials (that Is, plaster
walls may be replaoed with pfaater boards) and
there may be a deduction for deprecfatlon. Cav!IN6 JULY 7J984
Watch For Our
Campout Rules ln
The July 3rd Edition
rn!117,99Q By Spacious 2 · }1 Beaoan Single fatilily 0..ached Homes
oean~
LIVE NEXT TO ... ,
_.The River
• 7,000 Acre State Pa"k
•2 Golf Course"s
·Private Health and
Reaeation center •V2 Mile ·Jo~Cowity
For lnfom1ation Call
(714-) 736-8124' ,. ®
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Under~areplacement cost potlcy, your damag-
ed property will be replaced without a deduction for
"'depreciation, and repaired with materials of "like
kind and qualtty."
A standard homeowners potlcy provtdea a •t
amount of Insurance on your poaeesalona; the
amount usuaffy being haJf of that on your house. For
example, on a houae Insured f0< $80,000, the
contents would automatically be covered for
$40,000. Does this sound Uke enough? It actuaJly
may not be. By taking a detaJled Inventory of all your
personal belongings, you can determine If your
possessions' worth exceeds your coverage. If
necessary, your Insurance representative can
arrange additional coverage.
A detailed list of your personaJ possessions Is
essential to their replacement or recovery, accord-
ing to WUS. It also provides documentation of
ownership If you ever need to file an Insurance
claim.
"It's advisable that you maintain up-to-date
Inventories of your possessions and store them In a
safe-deposit box away from home," Watts said.
'tProof of the vaJue ·of thoee Items, such as
photographs and receipts, will help speed up the
claims process tf a loss occurs."
Cornniercial adds
Conner to its tea1n
Su~ Gonnor hjj~lned Com
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merclaf Brokers,
Inc. as sales and leasing consultant, announced
Phillipe Stoner, president of the full-service real
estate brokerage firm headquartered In EJ Toro.
Connor has more than 14 years of expetlence
in all aspects ofleaslng and property management.
She hq. served as director of pro~
managemenfior Olen Properties In Irvine and was
co-founder and manager of S & A Properties In
·Santa Ana. Her Involvement In city redevetopment
Includes the leasing and rehablllatlon of aH 60
offices In the Spurgeon Building, a hlatorical Santa
Ana landmark.
In t,er new PoSltion, Connor wtll be responalble
for generating new business throughout Orange County.
Commercial Brokers, founded In 1978. apeciaJ.
izes In retail and office leasjng, Industrial leaslng
and sates, land sates and Investment brokerage.
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• ocQJ\view
• on cut:de-SK In a
private pted
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• excellent financing
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Beach
• highly upgrcl!ded with
new tile, ca~c and
extensM use Of mirrors
•pool, spa
• 3 riwble firep&Kes
(living room, ~er
bedroom, famity room)
• 4 bedrooms, 3 'baths
• buutifully landscaped
• ocean and golf course
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• private pted
community -..
This extraordinary two-level residence plus deck is &
located in an exclusive, gated area of Laguna Beach.~
Penthouse level
• master suite with spectaeuw ocean view
• elegant wood and tile bath with sunken tub Mld
shower adjacent to dressing area
· • kitchenette. with appliances
• fireplace to warm a central convef'S4ltion area
Dede/Jacuzzi level
• expansive deck with jacuzzi-the perfea
setting for cocktails at sunset!
library level
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fireplace
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Available now, The Estates a.t Monarch leach, custom lots .from $200,000 to $4Q9,000.
Call 493~68 or 832-2860 and ask for ~mille.
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FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY CUST6M BUILT HOME 4
BEDROOMS, 41~ BATHS, 4 A REPLACES. BUil T ·
AROUND LOVELY COURTY ARO, 2 VIEW DECKS AND
MANY MORE OUTSTANDING CUSTOM FEATURES 4 U.
ASKING $425~000. MW' ''HP=•
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THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO WILL BE JUST
LIKE NEWI NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW
WINDOW COVERINGS & "FRESH · PAINT MAKE THIS
$107,000 HOME A COSTA MESA "BEST BUY". CALL
Mii• ••rr m•1,. w ...
IESA vEllE COUITIY CWI
HUGE PIE-SHAPED LOT OFFERING FABULOUS; UN-
OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA. THIS 4
BDRM, FAMILY ROOM HOME lS SET ON A ONE-OF-A-
KIND LOCATION. NEW KITCl\tEN AePUNACES AND
TILE ANO ROOM ENOU~H F<>ft POOi.: & PLAY AREAS ..
PRICED AT $2~7 ,500. JI .. BC' ft'I
EICUSIVE IFFDI•
CODE POINTE
COME PREVIEW THESE BRAND-NEW ONE BEDROOM,
AND ONE BEDROOM + LOFT CONDOS
. -STARTING AT $85.000. A PRIVATE COMMUNITY WITH
CUSTOM DETAILS.
* LEASE OPTION WITH $5,000 DOWN
AND $700 PER MO. * 95% FINANCING AVAILABLE * OWNER/DEVELOPER PURCHASE PLAN * RENT WITH HOMEOWNEFfS BENEFITS
OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1-5
345 AVOCADO STREET ~COSTA MESA
CALL RUSn 111ma
131-1211
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IAYFIOIT $151,000
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Immaculate Lido tale triplex -
~~-to conv.rt to private rest-
ctence wtth ~ate Income unit.
Excellent opP.Qrtuntty. Just llated.
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EASTILUFF 5 1111/ASSUIAILE
Jst Tl $193,000
Excellent c)pportunlty . to assume
-1st .TD. Spacious remodeled family
home, · new kitchen and baths.
French doors, loads of upgrades.
Motivated selterl Make an offer!
Askl ng $245,000. W lllllU .
631-~268 · llAll 1£1 CllST81
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PRIME N~rt Heights VICTORIAN 0886gn. 3,400 sq.ft .
of livt~ area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family
room, formal dining, Antique DOOrs & ArepleOe. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's atunnlngl JUST LISTED EX-
CLUSIVELY. $439,000. Call for ai>Rl IM •lat
631
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266 A TOICI Of SCOTTSllLE
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Newport Heights view home. Completely remodeled with
2nd story. It is atunnlngl 4 bdrms with a grand formal
dining room. Spacious view deck with spa. Master suite
wtth his & hers baths. Moot) more. Just listed at $449,000.
111llllDI631-1266 .
IOI TUllTJ.Olll 4 IEMOll
Classic design In this superb newer home In ~rt
Heights. Every custom feature you could lmaglnel Oak
flooring, gourmet Island kitchen, 3 fireplaces. Massive
deck wtth .,,.. tt'a a dream. Just listed at $389,000.
-~c1U9ive ahowl('g&.111•11m631-1268
. -Ill~ ACIE. l{Jlll . .
This~~ A bedroom home combines ance and
ceeu-'•·~· &paa. newer ome with fam room &
· · famltj kitchen. ~b grounds and pool ar 3 car
gar •. Asking 1370,000. Ill •llm 631-12 ,. . . .
. . IOIPHT IEICITS W/CUEST Ulll ..
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Completely remodeled & expanded In 1982. Delightful
· traditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two story h ocean
.. ~ ·-view from sun decks. Gomplete aasumatlle nclng.
Great oppor1unltyl $283,000. 1M Ill D..S 1-1266 > • • .
WTSllE $bt,IH '
JUST LISTEDI Stunning CaJlfornla bungalow -Spanl~
stytel 2 spac•ous bdrma. Formal dintng. Totally re-
furbished & u~raded. Oak floors too. It's beautlfull UI .. 1111111
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3 bedroom, 2% bath condo~ Spack)ua 2 story with
separate dining room. Low down payment. Assume
$120,000 1st TD.111llllDI631:-1266
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Delightful 3 bedroom, split tevel .jlome. High beamed oeUJ.~s yet warm and cozy. lmm.-culately maintained.
Prl• Just reduced $199,000111l•FW831-1266 . .
234 E. 17th ST~, COST A MESA • 631-1266 ~·
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BeaUtifut family home with 5 bdrms; 5 baths, formal living
& dining; ocean vleW, stunning bfCkyard with gazebo,
pool, jectPZI, wet bar & fuH bath. 3 private beaches. ·
Excellent entertaining. $529,000. • • ...... I .. .
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Custom 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 2 master sUttes, beautiful large
llvtf'.lG room with ·~ vtew. 3 fir~. Wet bar &
room for 3 boats up to 55 ft . Belt buy on bayltont at
11, 196,888. Reduced to $1, 145,000 .• • • .......
llJO mE PllET1 LOCATDI .
Complete turning basin vtewa from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
. remodeled hOme with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. S 1,950,000. • • .. ..,
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5 Bedrooms, S Baths,. Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beautiful Master
Suite with trge llttlng rm.. maids qtrs. Room for 2 large
bOata up to ~eo fl low9et price on Linda. Very motivated
. 8elleratS1.100,ooo••--a.
. S BR,·21A BA, Fam. Rm. HUge 11)88t• a11te w/ Jacum rm .•
· 5 yr. old home w/all new,cfec0r;2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat
dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at
12.5¥......... .
IEIP.llT IEACI
Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen,
Frenchdoora, 2 hot tuba. 3 bdrm. 2 baths. $309,000 or trade........ • ..
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4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, f8mlly room, 2 flreplaces, wet bar, nice
.yard, view of city & oc11n. S8Curlty guard ~e +pool &
tennl8. $395,000. • • .. ._
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TIP SILES PllllCER Fii CWF. 1113
IAYCIEST l£1IPOIT
4 bedroom ~'n bath formal dining, family room, breakfaSt
area. large yard with pool, wlll trade Condo Jasmine Creek
or tw.vport. Asking $325,000. • • ... 119
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2 Bedroom· 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 bedroom 1 bath
$650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Rnanoe 1st T.D. $11,800
.at 6.75% 2nd T.O. $204,000llt 13%. Steal at $250,000. •
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This country home Is completely upgraded. Antique win-
dows, rails, turn post from 811 over the country in this 2
bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath In rear, steal at
$260,000. -• .. ... ...
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Vitia ~boa's largest i>enthouse, 1st tlf11.8 otfsred. 3 bdrm .
2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$265,000. Great terms. • • 111111•
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2 bdrm. 2 bath, famlty room, vtew of bay & ocean. Largest
plan, Will trad9 CdM duptex or tease option or low down
payment. Lowest priced at $190,000. • • 11111 1•
5 UllTS COSTA IESI .
Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years old.
:.=-:.~·Total lnCome $30,060. Submit any offer.
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330 W. Bay St. \
Costa Me s a, Ca 92627 ··
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Mr. Pierson,
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June 16th & 17th planning to run it for three • c onsec uti v, wee.kends. But I foupd' that future
adverti s i~ was not necessar~. I received several
phone ca~l~ and as a result of my Homes on Rev"i.ew
ad, my f riend and fellow aqent bon Sheri~an and I
found a buyer on the first w~ekend!
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utiful NeWpof't Bay, Mount.a.iN.
rt Center & ocean from every
m of th.la PRIME 2BR 2BA BAY
ONT CONDO. Parking in leCW'ity
g. Pool, elevators, boat slip av8il
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5
BY OWNER 675-8637
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME
416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn. &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking ... Low owner fin . $795,000
(land Ind.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5.
Ownet-ml5) 650-0202 MlY CT A SAVE
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3200 sq. ft. house. 5 BR, 3 ~ ba. family
room, f onnal living & dining room
also, bar & game room. On end of cul-
de-sac near Yale & Irvine Center Dr.
$187,000. Tenm. _
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BIG CANYON MANSION uu.:: ........... ~.,
by appt. only. Priced to aell today! at
$1,f195,000. Call PATKICK TENORE
at 760~8702 for gate entrance and de-
tails.
•111111 ""' 1111 llTT• Pool, spa, 3 BR, 2 ba, format dining,
family room, )Wing room. Separate
utility room. $197,500. First time of-
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te 2Bc, 2 ~ Ba on premium
location with panonunic ocean view.
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HOMES FORS~
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2 11881 Geode, Ftn Vly
557-7914 $102,500 Sun 1-5
29 Coventry, Harbor Ridge, N.B
644-9060 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 .
•.• 15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge Crest
. 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5
217 Larkspur (So. of hwy1 Corona det Mar
• 552-2000 $450,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
483 Morning Canyon, CdM
759-1642 $295,000 Sat/Sur 1-5
**3906 River Ave. N.B.
644-9060 $370,000qs Sunday 1-5
501 Riverside Ave(Nwpt Hts)N.B.
548-2687 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
118 Via Mentone (Udo Isle) N.B.
673-7300 $305,000 Sun 2-5
2 BR plus FAM RM« OEN
* • 9 Northampton (Belcrt) Npt Sch
644-6200 $599,000 Sat 11-5 Sun 12-5
34 Sea Island Dr (Big Canyon) N.B.
662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3BEDROOM * • 1119 Grove Ln, Npt Sch
673-7771 $388,000 Sun 1-5
* * 3311 Flnle)'-, Newport-seach
673-3777 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 4521 Gorham, CdM
645-0303 $679,000 Sun 1-5
*4615 Camden, Cameo Shores, Npt Bch.
760-1468 $ Sunday 2-5
525 Cancha (Bluffs) N.B.
644-6200 $245,000
/ 525 Cancha (Bluffs) Npt Bcil
Sat/Sun 2-5
644-6200 $245,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
315 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch
644-6200 $995,000 Sun 12-4:30
*501 Cliff (Nwpt Hgts) NB
675-6000 $425,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
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955 Coronado, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $135,000
2535 Crestview, Bayshores, N.B.
Sat 1-4
644-9060 $259,000 Saturday 1-5
1216 Devon Ln, Newport 9ch
631-1266 $265,000 Sun 1-5
1419 Dolphin Terrace, Irv. Terr, CdM
675-5930 $785,000 FEE Sun 1-5'
1520 E. QQean BfYd (Penn.) Npt Bch.
760-8333 $384,500 Sat 10-1
* 134 Harbor Island (Beacon Bay) NB
675-6000 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2000 Highland, Harbor Hlghtands
631-1400 $192,500 Sat 1-4
1851 Kentucky pt (Mesa Verde) C.M ..
557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5
702 Lattlspur, Old Corona def Mar
640-7935 $379,950 SaVSun 2-e
2318 Laurel Place, Newport Beach
543-8115 $185,000 Sun 1()-6
215·Morntng Canyon, CdM
~-3622/644-8018 $479,000 Sun 1-5
461 Morning Canyon, CdM
~ 673-7761 $259,000 Sun 1-5
403-409 Poppy, Old Corona det Mar
675-6000 $219,000 SaVSun 1-5
2712 San Cart®-Lane.costa Mela
549-9030 S 139,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 Sandbar, Jasmine Creek
631-1400 $342,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •5109 Seashore, Newport Beactl
545-2847 $445'000 Sat/Sun 2-6
2812 Serang, Costa Mesa
679-2680 S 155,000 Sat/Sun 11-7
**124 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N. ~
851-9987 $980;000 --stlfSun/Mon 1-5
315 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch
644-6200 $995,000 SUn 12-4:30 •
**1418 West Bay Balboa, NB
644-6200 $975,000qs Sat2-5
*** 12Q5 No. Bayfront....\-e.tboa Island
873-7300 ,$925.~ Sun 1-5
1528 OrMge Ave,(Com. Pllkner)Coeta Mela
673-1800 $215,000 : ~ 11-4.
1730 Paloma. off 20th St,.. Npt 9ch
• 642-~ J';.17,000 . Sun 1-5
1733 Pon ~h (Hett>or Vu Hl'nel) NB
759-1530 . $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon-e
1800 Port Klmt;erly, Newport 9ch
• 546-2313 $219,000 ' Sunday 1-5
383 E. 23rd St, Newport Beectl
546-2313 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 .
1847 Port Shef'fteld, t:i.V Homes, N.Bch
. 644 9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5
2613 Redlands (Sack Bay) CM
67S-8000 $174,000 Sat/Sun 1-,._
1 J Rue Vert4l t~ Cyn) Npt 8d'I -•
644-6200 $695,000 SaVSun 1-5
19366 Sl«ra Beffo, lrvtne
786-1172 . Sat 1-5
4 29 St. Tropez (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $525,000 Sun 1-5
* 401 8eg9nia. Corona del Mai'
760-8333' $565,000 Sun 1-5
108 Turquoise. Belbot Island
631-1400 $449,000 Sat 1-4
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675-6181 $420,000 SaVSufl 1-5
224 Via Koron, .LJd<> Ille, Newport 8ch
673-4727 $359,000 Sunday 1-4
4BEDROOM
2333 Cornell, Coeta Mesa
~2313 $134,900 Sunday 1-4
* * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd.~ Pennln9Ula
631-1400 $1,050,000 SaVSun 1-5
• 1336 Galaxy Or (Dowr Shores) N.B.
· 673-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-5
333 Mlford (Cemeo Shra) CdM
644-6200 $895,000 Sat 2--5
2022 So. capetta Ctt (M.V.) C.M
546-5880 $169,900 Sun 1-4
124 Via Quito (Udo •> N.8 .
873-7300 $489,000 Sun 1-5
2124 Vista Laredo, eaUffa, N.B
759-1501 $215,000 Sat~y 1-5
.._. 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN tt• 1162 Klngst~ St, C.M.
645--0303 $310,000 Sat 1-5
•• 14 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch
644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1-5 * \970 Port Ounletgh Cir, N.B.
786-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
... 1970 Port OunkMgh Cir, Npt Bch
786-7500 $324,000 SaVSun 2-5
•• 3 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) N.B.
644-6200 S875,000 Sat 1-5
-** 426ViaUdoNord,Udo15'8 67~ 11 $895,000 Sat1&4nday 1-c
2919 Baker. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $166,500 · Saturday 1-5
14-41 Gatexy DriYe, OoYer Shores. N.B
548--5647 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2821 Harbor View Dr, H.V.Hlns, N.B
644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1133 Highland, Westcittt
631-1400 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2774 Mallard, Costa Mesa
645--0303 $229,500 Sun 1-5
407 Mendez.a Terrace, CdM
640-0357 $850,000 SatfSun 1-5
18520 Monango, Fountain vaney
963-6767 239,000 Sunday 1-5
18520 Monango, Fountain Valley ~
963-6767 $239,000 Sun 1-5
•• 34 Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM
759-1501 Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, OoYer Shores, N.B
759-1501 $600,000 Sunday 1-5
2746'SM Joan b1 (Mou 6st Mar} G.M.
751-3191 $139,900 Sun 1-5
16327 Shadbush, Fountain Valley
963-6767 $168,000 Sun 1-5
1789 Taruiger, Costa Mesa'"
645..()303 $229,500 Sun.2-5
19 Toulon. Hrbr Adge Estate$, N.8
751 -1509 ~9,000 "' Sunday 1-5
••7 Twin lakes Cr, Spygfass, CdM
759-1501 Sunday 1'!30 to 5:30
**426 Via Udo Nord, Lido lste. N.B .
673-6411 $940,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
18 Vienna (Hrbr Adg) Npt Beh
. 644-6200 $495,000
3363 Wisteria, Costa Mesa
Sun 1-5
645-0303 $167,500 Sun 12-4 ;
' 2105 Yacht Ml$ChM)f (&)avu) Npt Bch
760-8333 $430,000 Sat/~ 1-5
1227 Portside. Corona def Mar
760-8333 $429.000 Sun 1-5
21 11 Yacht Wanderer, Seaview. N.8
552--0642 $369,000 • Sun 1-5 •
5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* • 1437 Antigua Way, Npt Bch
557-7914 $415,000 Sun 1-5
* • 14 Geneve (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 239 Via Udo Soud (lido) N:e. 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 24 Mis5'on Bay (Spygs) CdM
760-8333 $699,500 Sat 1-5
ii-* •9 Crestwood, Harbor A~. N.B.
644-9060 $1,950,QOO _Sunday 1-5
220 Jasmine, COM 644-7211 $479,000
Sat/Sun 1-5
•321 Piazza. Udo Isle. N.B
673-7767 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••5 Winged Foot ln, Big Canyon
631-7300 $995.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
&BEDROOM ***• 101 Via lidoSoUd,.Npt Bch 675-6161 $$4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN __ --
* * 103 Via Udo Soud (Udo) N.B.
759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * * • 107 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM
644-6200 $1 ,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ·
•321 Plazza, Lido lsle;N.B.
673-7767 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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2~
813 W. 1 Sth St, Newport 8ead'I
646-7171 $174,500 Sunday 10-2
2 llR plue FAii All or DEN \
•• 752 Westeyan Bay, Costa Mesa (
645--0303 $123,500 Sun 2-5
• 45 Montana Estes. RS.J, lnline ·
644-9060 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••v7 Northampton, Belcouf't Hill. N.B
644-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or OEN
2620 ~ (Eastskte) Costa Mesa
631-7oS4, 673-3968 SaVSun 11-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
28R * 13 Palos. ASJ Hills, ltvinf ,
759-1501$159,900 Sal 1-5
16932-A L~ t1untington Beach
963-6767 .. $~767 Sunday 1-5
7925 Seabreeze, Huntington Bch
963-6767 $169,soO Sunday ,:.5
3BEDROOM
•39~ SOnrfse Cir. (Badtbay V<age)C.M.
642"-8719 $162,500 Sat 1-5
48EDROOM
21 Oeodar. Costa Mesa
559-9400 s 133.000
-11<>-.E HOIES .
Sat 10-2
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
314 Gotdenrod, Otd Corona 6st Mar
67~ $329,0QO Sal/Sun 1-5
2 BR plua2 BR ~
720 Larkspur. Corona def Mat
64409060 $349,000
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Hojlie ,-:~sales ret[JPli ---
3-year high .i:w APf:il ·
$13 mllllon. Main Street CenteJ' la under conatractlon ln I.nine
-, c Reve_rses decline in sciles
of first three months
Loi Ange--ExJstlng home~
, In April rNChed the highest levee since
December 1980, the Calltomta A•
-SOCl&tJon of REALTORS reports.
· In a reversal of the trend In decHnlng
sates activity registered In the first
three months of 19M, April home
resales rose to a seasonally-adjusted -L J II b Id annual rate of 410,664 units, a 15.5 a. 0 a company u1• S percent Increase over March trans--actions and a 1Q.6 percent Increase -f £ • J • J • over April 1983, said Becki Schwab, 0 ice comp ex In rv1ne c~.~~;e:!:"o!ne upturn In the real
Nexus Development Cos:p. of La
Jolla with offices in Newport Beach
has begun construction on an 82,000-
square-foot corporate/office building
in Irvine.
The $13 million project fronting on
Main Street is due for completion
sometime in mid-October. according
to Scott Burnham. vice presi-
dent/partner.
A developer of high-rise, mid-rise.
· , estate market Is evidence of the
and corporate headquarter buildings ·magnitude of the pent-up demarid~s:
throughout the United States, Nexus housing which exists In Callfoml , "
has built facilities for such companies President Schwab said. "Even tho h
as Texas Instruments, Inc.; Times-interest rates were Inching upward
Mirror Corp.; Rolm Corp.; American February and March -when most
Motors; Chrysler; and Purolator April sales were negotiated -buyers
Courier. opted to purchaset apparently chose
Architect qf the center is George to lock ·In prevailing interest rates
Seitz. A.I.A. Financing was arranged .rather than risk further Jncreases In
through Union Bank and BA Mort-the future... ~ .
gage. For the second consecutive month. .c
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the statewide median sales s'f~ce rose
In comparison to the prevk>Ua month
-lhe pr9llloua year. On. ·•=de balls, tM median Jlome price by
$2;713 to a record $115,780 In II, a
'2.4 percent Iner.._ over March and a
2. 7 percent lncreue over April 1"3.
"The 2. 7 percent annual rat• of
increase In home prices la Indicative of
ongoing moderation In housing price
appreciation," saJd Joel Singer, CAR
-Vloe president of planning, research
and economics. "Even with an ex-
pected heightening In Inflation, h?>us-
lng prices will lag substantlaJty. befow...--
the rates of Increases recorded 1rr
previous recovers.
"Despite Interest rate Increases In
fixed-rate mortgages, lnltlal Interest
rates on adjustable rate mortgage
Instruments (ARMs), which now com-
prise more than 50 peroent of all
transactions, remained effectively un·
changed. Although this has con-
tributed to the stronger rate of sales,
we are increasingly concerned that
built-In payment Increases ~ result
in substantial 'payment $flQCk' and
market· disruption," Si~er pointed
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Seventeenth St., Tustin, California -. . r
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
Very sharp Walnut Square Ptan 8, 3 bedroom condo with Its
own laundry room, large enough for eewtng area. Beautifully
appointed with new earth tone carpeting. There la a super
private patio off the kitchen. Located In the best .,. .. of the
complex ,.., the badl where It ls quiet 8nd doM to the pool
and recreation area. Conwn6ent to ~. lhopplng. 8nd
freeway. Ottered by origln8I owner first time on the mdet at
only $96.750.
Nor1h Hiiis Realty is a full service COglpany of top
notch professional real estate agenfs servicing a
broad spectrum of Orange County. We are mem-
bers of 6 Boards of Realtors. Ptease call and ask
for Dian McOuade for any of your real estate
needs whether buying or selling or Just getting an
idea of wtlat your property may be worth.
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GATED COMMUNITY
A Dale St. Charles home w/magnlflcent view from
most re>c>m$. ~ 5100 a.f., 5 9drm, 3~ Ba.
library, a.ge dining rOOtft, huge f*""Y tC9ft, truly
a gourmet kitchen oornpleCe wl-*'Q .... &-qui... ... $885,000.
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AffOROABLE POOL4ttc>IE
Spacious family home In excellent area. Cozy
ft1mlly room w/wood panettng. hrdwd floors, 8nd at• to pool make this a favorite ectMty .,.._ 4
Bdrri}. dlnfhg room, fr~ Seller wlN carry financ-
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money is precious. Everybody
yearns to find tha• 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. Thes~ ite.ms
can be your pot-of gold by ad-
ve'nising in the Classified col-
umns. Call today and ·we'll
have our classified service
person help you write a sure-
. fire selling classified ad. ·
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.. ~ Bay~t Villa. 8 Br, 7 'l'i Ba,
pool. spa, large boat dOQts. $4,850,000 . .
l Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot,
courtyard & lrg deck.. pier & slip.
1 $1,100,000: .
. 1 Beauufw a & ;2 Ba, pJayroom, f~place.
beam ceilinp. Xlnt 1inancing. $420,000 .
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J~tty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba,40' patio. $695,000. . ....~
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1 Ocean & Jetty views, · room, 4 Br.
13Ba.37001q. ft., car parking. $1,285,000.
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Spectacular bayftont dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up.
.. 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1.350.000.
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spadoua entertaininc home. $1,100,00o.
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
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Magn1f1cen1 Eastblull
riome over~ing Back
Bay city lights and
ocean Large 4 Bdrm and
den formal dining.
spacious family room
with hreplau. First time
on markel 540-1150
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LOYely 3BR 38a. family rm.
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APT Motivated setlef's
Submit $875,000
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SEIYIEW -IY OWIER
OPEi SUllDIY 1-5
Spacious 2 story. 4 bedroom. :J bath
home. Large yard-ex(.'{'llcnt view
Beaullful rovcred patio, perfol'l for
entertaining. New ligh t beige car pel.
Close to community pool. spa, tenrus
$421,000
10.1% FIUIClll 11 .e1wno,m1s
l NI Yacllt hrit•, hw,...t hacll
844-0903 J63i t: c,1 ""''· <:dM
3Br SHORECl.IFF tlome. ,
walk to ~ach s..479.000 ;::=============:;-1
I ;~~te w~~· w~lr ~-$400,000 lllEI IPPUISIL 833-3622/~8018
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From this excellently SPllT ... 24 hr ocean. bay and city
located duplex SOUTH view . Th.is 4 Bdrm, 3 ~ Ba esta t.e situated
OF THE HIGHWAY! EnjOy on a huge lot has been completely re-~::.C:~& '=5'acblw:= modeled inside/out. Extensive use of oak
siz• Shor1 wait! to the ilooring, cabinets and French doors I
buchl 759· 1501. provides a charming a tmosphere for
emertaini.ng both inside and on the tiled
patio surrounding the pool, T'he..M>me is
on one level and features privacy, a very •llilil4*•1 large famU.y room, breakfast room and
FumWI your new 9'*t-
rMnt with tumtture found
through ctau lllad,
642-5871
fonnal dining room. Walk to private
beech. Owner is leaving the are.a and had
reduced the price to $850.000. Opn I Sat/Sun 1-5: 407 Mendm.a Terrace. Bier
640-0357. .
PmlllU •••n 11,111,111 . .
YOU MUST SEE this fun bayf.ront
with two livingrooms. Exterior
stairs for kids. Tile, red brick patio,
spa. built-in BBQ plus boat slip.
Exquisite decor with wood f{Oors & many e xtras.
R-2 LOT
'259,000
COllll Hl&IUllS
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Refurbished f ollowtng fire. New
roof, furnace, paint, carpe1s.
etc .• etc. Owner may carry 1st
T.D. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. 461
Morning Canyon.
1221,100WITI1-1111
Good financing. Lowest priced
fee property in Harbor View
Homes.
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Remodeted Palermo In t'i.V.
Homes. Excellent financing.
$319,000 LH.
?M-1317
173-7711
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Mesa Del Mar beauty. 3 BR with fonnaJ
dining room & family room. Close ID
I park, schools & shopping. Clean and neaL
CW: Uf Ul1UI
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Owner transferred ou t of area;
needs~~ sale. 3 BR., one
level hOme with large patio area
on oversized lot. Great expansion
potential. Seller will carry first
T.D. for q ualified buyer. Call for
details. $475,000. Bill Wedmore,
Macnab lrviDe Re.ally 551-8700.
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Nearly •new condo in good lo-
cation. ~ t.ramferred 80 price
is right! 3-BR., 3 full BA., walk in
,Pts. din. rm. 2 car att. gar.,
am\. pool & spa. CJoee to shop-
ping. All this few $136,900. Anne
Tierney. 551-a?OO.
.Ml --:J."ti-level 3 BR., 2 BA.
Townhome with W¥e patio on
wide greenbelt. Fam. Rm. & for-
mal din. . rm. Gat.ed oommwlity
wttb pool and tennis. C.all for
p:ivate showing. Only $325,000.
Mack Hamon. 551~00.
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1 Bdnil 1 Bath $750
I .Bdnn + loft. l Bath $850
padous. bright and brand new. Call
Pete Johnson 631L1266
R&IM~ of Costa Mesa
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Build your dream house on a Wide
lot only a few doon to Ocean Blvd.
New on the market. $450,000 *** . cmu111•---11n -
2sR 2bacoodo--unableloan &
only $215,000
AITIUTll Wtm1 -At.olutfly
nottung like it in all of Newp>rt
Beach. You mustaee it if you want a
soltd and unusual 3BR hmne near
the water. $370,000
lllltll Yll'W l9lEI -Two xtra
rge 2BD 2ba units. Beautifully
ntemporary with 2 floors of
loonies, lots of windows & high
~•lings. Owner will carry financ-
ng. Just reduced to $449,000. Just a
lock to China C.OVe Beach.
ISTlm IM.D -clOlle to shopping
nd only 2 blocb, to Big Corona.
WO 2BR units with special •P-
in tments in froot unit. $385,000
.. ....U-built in 1971 with
air, two 2BR 2b. pb• loft uni1L
ont unit has ~ ~ room.
ake an offer. Lln!d for ·$355,000
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.11.11 I •·-lri. : $325.000.0p~n Sat & I l\/L~''I"' ~ll-1 631-«02/646-1212pm taken 760~6223 *lll-11H1l' ;'!c. f:oo;:y.:d v: l!!pd!! 1-1 a ... , H Sun 1-5 501 R1veflid6. \\ '\~ ·-Com 1 Bid 13,9 000 No Just lt.stedt tmm~ 2bi I Ale lu>eury In 4bdrm 2b• round only Avaltabi.Jutv t~ acM; No CM
SpeciOUS 4Bdrm & den. Av. &''o. A~~t'CC'j lag~ne ~tll'I 4 r~std. 1 crpld ~Of sundeck • mulll 90Yrmet kit cooi1 111 s875 mo: Owl'\# wi11 I on the chanMI '50-49 2•12 baths. Two 2 car -\.! "T Tn ll9% taundty nkups & ganrge pool S750 4 Info aldet ,_1s ·501'cgstnl ---garaget Lge lot wtroom IEWPllT IEllm TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 2·~ ba. units Ocean view S675 flat gets tt call 539-8190 Best Alty fee · con r-· _ 2 BR. Custom d~
tor pool or RV parking 2318 ~urel Pl NB gar & car port, new crpt. Assumable Iman Ownor 539·6190 Best Rlty fM ---S~ 850--0109 -• • 11300/mo, Am•nltl1
Red to $330,000 .. Jl(tra Clean. 3bt 2ba detach all a pH's lnctd, reduced 837-6030 • ~ Sharp Sbr, d.n,Jrpl, 2 cat 4Br, 28a near B • VIiia Balboa. At
NELSON ROBINSON gatage w/w0tkshop, RV, to f99,500. DOLPHIN Ltll ftr Salt ' 1410 C11t1 •na UZ4 , J8:ift!:1~ ~85:4{.';'~l&On pat a okay I O 786-9293 or &44-~
AealtOf 548-5647 Quiet cut de sac st 2 -PROP 828-3384 2 8d hOU$9. l•ge ywd. • _1.· ___:_ _ -87~tt2 VILLA BALBOA -ST m bloctis from HarbOt high - -... LIT get age 610 Cent« St. Sharp & Ctean. 4 BR 2' ba. 5 atsomerse'i" t>MUiiM Luxury ~Br + den. ooe MTSE ·ATE Fl · Ownr may help finance Sa •-IOIO lor t4 unu eoodo l>'Ofect S625 675-6921 newpamt,gardenlngMr· hOme In t>eeu.ittul neigh-I v1ew12'b01mo,8mo11
Prestigious Cliff Drive $185.000. 548-8115 ata nal 9 2 Acres In San --vice $975 546-9150 bo<hood. S t 750/mo, C..I 1 ~504 ~!~ ~Od ~=~ =~h8,t;~ IPT.mCAHOll T;~r '~C:'·1 wr~~;blsned Bernadinolor 184 unlta .•
2~~ ;:t~· ~/~· ?ad=i 873-771l.Agt 1.;......h,i .
maid's quarters on 48R ritlll rm. 3~ ba. pvt home. im~ed lite. etc.I r~adytogo Terms 5.48-5827 I alt~~~S895 Btuft• 3BR 21/a ba, ptlme .
groonds Lot size approx slreel. $-425,000. assume ~8 So Ross. S9!l,.900 I S1tnrw ... I Ct. 2er iBa nouse yard. gar 557-3119 belt ~ toe. $1475/tno ... ii 171
118x240 and city has ap-ISi at 11~ fixed . Eves i' t _ , . Ask l0t Denn4S Stle • S6Sotmo Isl last • I 100 ~7~8097, 9-5 dYt ~~~= ·~~,'~s~~, 642-7429.~1--0.,1 I \/.!:\\• l\i\l.l '40·1011 dePoslt . &40-79931 _ --160RoNA D-£,l M R: ~~!!'2 ~~fr~~
L 1 n d a H a r 1 A g t ICUIFlllT.1441,000 & '(o 6~')~')S)') ; Fabi.V.ous Oceantront tot 3 Bdrm 2'; ea. 6 yr•~' WESTllll Brand new upstlln unit. on the 2nd mo Fo< •
851-95541857-2121 Home/Duplex. Open dally I Cd~ price reduced for dbl au garage w/Ofl«I«, 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, tc:d yrd. gar., 2 BR. 2ba. elf new ap-into,~ call the mt
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HVH PALERMO 4 Br /agt 545-2847 645-97211 476-0416 or 675-0812 I sec system "" tloofs. w elde 38 1Ba. H T5 °'' drapes. phOne )actts. Se-~·-··-... ~-""'-"'-1 2 ~ba. ram rm. spa, new ----HST FllltLY &IU • ' Avail 711 S 1050/mo 7 r. t curity $YS&etn Cllte & ...._ •• ~1;05u~~d~· 1 8g~ngg~ Lrg 3 Bdr 2 Ba. spa. dbll HARBOR HILL·NPT BCH I TSL MIMIT 142· 1iH ~.~~.:~oi~ =~ clean! 2 car prk 'g hiiliiiriii1Wiiittoiii•ili .. •;tiiii,•9fll-.•yea-.. · ' 11 TIE Cllll. tot. lmmac. & close tol Xtra large tot Prlv. gated • __ 548--0590 aft 5t>fn --dYI' S 1300/mo 873-6900 upper , dplx Qultt ,I assum by own 7~9-92 19 If you need 4 Bdrms • K you everyih1ng Owner's have comm Pnced tow IOt test 13BR 1Ba. encl gatlge. big _ VIEW RENTAL: witft op-' VIEW!·~P3-~29 llMll Nil I llke to see water 8lld Uve bought another and sate MAKE OFFER I pa110 CTP1S, .drapes, hae Peiat 4l60f'I to buy Grest le>-"~· .·-:r.'I~;:--M•
• · on thebeactl-llyou !*ea noose 1s already unde< $219 000 by owner 1 lncd Xlnt area & sharp . c:etlon $padOuS 3 BR. ....-Ml JIU ••• F~~·c::~g41 ~~s ~~~·e~I small community with . mark.etatS13'S.000 Opn 646-66731559:51 11 Ihm S66Q • SfK: No~ts. nu' nr Maf:.~'°·1:f·~1'f 2bahomew1a.rm~de· , •.
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bay/min Lu11ury at 11's pool · than 1his canh be Ave Agl 786-7500 I resrden11al lot. Neptune 3 B{ I Ba ericisd gen1ge •. -.11 LIDO CONDO· Specious LM S71 mo &5()..C)C7!
best Xlnt owner flnanc-~;~ce ~rle~~~/o:r Ne~ile Sta el ll00 Ave near 53rd. S 150.000 big pa110. crpts. drapes., fnataia •. , , 28R + den. 3 ba. 1 Yr. ! 2 Bdrm. 1 tie. Sout"
ing $575.500. S225 000 ~ lncd Xlnt area & st\arpl Valley nu luu. I 1900/mo I PCH. gw. WID. sn OPEN SAT 2-5 30 · Beaut new t4x44 loaded j j \/!·~ l\ll'I S660 • sec No pets.. -631 1400 427'~ Im. Crala Bl
1954San11ago 142 1200 wlupg;ades in adull 9" . . ~\ I\._ 548-5442. 770-5629 ~':!~=~~~WINTER RENTAL. Avlllt, 730-5559,642·871'9 Jean~:O~~J~Agt -g~s;,7~"28~1~~a.~ &lo 4'i·~'i'i4' 3Br 2Ba MonteceTIO · gar pet ok $800's!I $es1te.-June8.2BR,1ba.128'1ea.o-. ..!fldry,gn1 12x40,N8$22.900 Condo Attacileddblgar. 539-61908eatRJtyf• 1 large llvln9 room.
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large 1BR w/ocean vtew Ward Mobtle Homes Super 51\afp No pelt. I •---L M..aa kitchen $600/mo. call & 1 b B Marg u er It $147 500 Owner days 991.4990 or 64S..l806 O.t ef State S750/ o Avail now Call ut . .._. ..,.., 631-1400 , 548-2525t497-25S8 549.9o:e_;;~:/wkndsl IESTIUllTlft . Prerrty. 1550 Larry 6-5882Agt. _ ...... ., .. WAn:=.i:e•ES .
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I 20x60 II. 2BR 28a fight Aprox 1700 SQ It $65.000 . CS~r.p~!!vt~ l..1,2001""'2~ ~~~ OKstv •• i~· lrpte, , Frt a rMr dup. 3bf 2V.ba I utH·~· ~. deg pa.
baths den. rec rm.. airy1n1er10ttool< Large 67S..64a6 "" ... ., ... ""' • ~-i ...,.""' s3MM7 110501$1100. VMla 8W 2 OfMllC ocn-mt vu, 2 c
lam/rm 7 yrs new. 4 car -11v1ng, d11)1C19 rm and 80 -~ 1 seCI vac.a/ nvt ~Br 3Ba 2 stOtY exec I _ • Mst t>d S 1200 Udo Isle I gar. 1950 • ._ 17s-et91
gar s950.ooo 673-7767 PUTIEISllP kitchen area Reasonable 1 ~ K~a ath Falls 0 e nome. Mesa Verde loc. Otd town 2t>drm g81den B.F 2bf 2ba S 1800. Pen. Cosy but WllY 8rnell bacl LllOISUlu1•.llai IEFllLT rent SmallpetOK an nr m ' s12001mo Avail now. spotbUicrentalw/bttlna 3bf2be$tll00.~ guest oom best tultt
3 BR 2ba. dining r.den; Sacrifice eKcluslve New-CALI. AGT 540-5937 s 2s S06°75.~:~:ltrad e Call Larry 546 5882~1 won't tut $450 Best Alty. ~Hahn~ 642·~ for •• stuct.nt.
street to street Move In pof1 Bay condo. 1220 sq By owner SStar park 5 Bdr 3 Ba. lrg vard. Mesa '• 539-6190 IH81bof Ridge 2 Br. 2 ba. m n, wlllk from Chlr
cond AgttBkr.5%to..;e11·1 fl. 2Br. 2a. w/ooean Watkto AnaS1ad1um.24 SlfTIIEllHllll delMar $1100/mo Bob Romantic frPlc annanoes vtew.llkenu S1800.mo. Covebch Nokltcbuth>
• 1ng olhce $359.000 view. sun deck/pool. I by 60 Xlnt cond 2 Bd 2 Ranches 4 Recreauonal Koop 631·1266 Ag1 mod des!Qn 3bf 2ba Agl MC>-1529 7se..6459 plete&~frlg<*. Tat
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 dock at $1. 75 a fl Secur-1 ba den central ale. yard Retreats 2 10 2000 AC '" --w/appls gar/shop $675 -I '"'" °' untu(n. Good •
224 VI~ KORON ity bllfldlng. On site mgmt I pet .. ok $36.000. 547. t 1561 KLAMATH FALLS Coon· •RARE-I Br. frplc MOVE 539-6190 O..t Alty fae Here's a pair of~ 3br . ciurtty. Avl/M 11t. 1st/tau 673 4727 A 1--... t $285 ooo 'NOW! 8rk patio $.595mo1 2ba nmes w/dbt gar up-cleaning. $320/mt . ppra...,., a . It ~ p ~ 1175 j ty For FREE hst write to Mrs Sullivan. 547--0204 SPAllLm llUI dated ~both \ln08lr 813-7892-. elCdl LIDO ISLE $211,llO In ac !~_ . Ranch Reseatcn Realty --28dr tt ,.,, d s 1000 detalla at
Courtesy 10 =s ST MALO"'BEA H private p o 9011 Q Klamath Charmin 2br trl kid pet ofl m 00 • w 0 'fW · 53g._8190 Atty '-I P96o Apts wfthin '#IAir CISTll 11111 •Tl ._. . gated exclusive French Falls Oregon 97601 or · crptd decor w/gar & w/d New plush C¥pet~ dbl · distance to the beeCI\
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(114)113-1113 111-3104 Mary STIGER ASSOC leatalr East!Nde 3 br 2 be-~ lniat 22441 3ba, new paint. Ir.-6 o.J/lf, 11-4 Wkndl. Fe
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OCEAN/MOUNT AIN/CITV r 2111 Yacht Wandefer Property 1250 2800 mo Oardenef. 645--0968 pet<* dial 539-6190 Best Bob Owens. 2be; ,t1d,d/wstft ,w/d
LIGHT PANORMA I 4 B'drm. 3 ba1h, tam rm. 2 - -' E'SIDE 2BR \ba 1750 In-Alty fee larrltt lltJ W-1211 oar I 1100 846-0096 ~
Beaulllul 5br. 4ba. Lautre-1 lrptc Close to pool& N~~portbt:ayf;~n~~ Costi 11111 2124 ctuds uhllgrdnr. lat/lastlwoodbridge detachect 2 --C.U... 271 mont '" Pres11gious tennis Gateguarded I 0 ice g · · , deposit 650-7155 Ltg BLUffJ) Condo 3br+ Harbor Ridge Estate ; comm Prof landscaped B111GrundyRltr67S-6161 S340coJtagedphc lbd Vy . _ _ bdrm +. den, Air cood. Sba~pool'2654Vleta0r-26R ft>e.enc:J prege.27
SECURITY GATED I Ocean&nighllightVteWS NPTBeach5400Sq tt otc smvy cln. newly recond ESIOE clean cozy 2 Bd eovpatlo,nopeta,$1000 nadaSt550mo&44-2607 W . Wiison. Apt G
Principals Only I A STEALat$369,000!I btdg Great loc. teea,or no pets 213-471-1671 ! Gar. yara. shated ltlo. 786-2340 Newport llland 2 bdrm 645-1819.$415/mo.
720_9859 or 551_4562 I Caff olc 476-1973: sell $895,000. 640-«000 Rut. ltacla 2140 ! ~:~~~~'no "'!:. M~r. Woodbt1dge Park Vista 1,~ ba, ve-rly. $800. mo: f8r 2 Ba SA Sp•
home 552-0462 I . ange --2ba condo, avail I. No pets 650-4749 carport. S675 545-713
Newport Exec Condo I OCW YIEW 2 8D ?-· •i BA ttach dbl ~/side dlx Condo avail · 752·2209 I « 545-5323 ~
Poot lrplc cathedral ce1I· SELLER Will SUBSIDIZE. North Laguna 10.000 sq f1 I ar e' sm 1!cect d 1mfned 2 sty. 3.bf 2ba ~ ~ •-·-· UUjNewport Terrace Condo
1ngs microwave g all the BUYER for 1 year on this restaurant site Terms. ~du~ no 15 848•2~ i 11v rm wlfrpt. yd. dbl gar ~ 2Br. 2Ba. Avail now. 1750 • 28' ZS. nr SC Ptu S ~
at1as• {\&sum toan at lease/opt or Harbor View low int rates avall ,59/8 0 w/opnr micro $83$ + ~ttage. ocean vu. t 111 +security64&-7958 patlolpooltap•lcafpor
12 25~(1. Open h5' Sun Knoll Twnhme. 2BR 2'h SltverwM4. Ct. eves m n sec. & ~tit days 720-5012 trplc, walk to bc:h, seoo. Pk Lido Condo 2Br 288 "' S650 Child O.K. 752·S82
.10-3 pm 1408 Clay St. ba 1 den. Quiet canyon Ask tor Dennis Snell L1 HI leacla 2141 • eve/wknds 64•·4998 Incl utls. •99-2181 H....,. & bches Encl gw i4t5 1 Bd ~ool 1 l*1Cll
786-52041642-8204 view $229.000 Call f ••A &"11 I -• S--.. -• •25 . • ... ' Barbara Hawkins Bkr ~-2 bdrm ba me ocean Freshly refurbished 3Br. j2 bdrm. 2 be. Sorne ~ 795 No pelt M-1 only No peta 32..., 17t1
OCEANFRONT West NB. 64•-9078 f()( lerms le • • • -12 Vt8W • pallo. <oiar-2Ba hoose Pool w/safety view Deck, patio. gar-SUnsel ~I u raded Pl 6'46-5137 aft 11 AM
$525.000 2Br. 2Ba • --· ---t a ••1a1u1 75 age Available 7-6 $1000 cover Xlnt stteluded loc. age AvaUable 7-6. $1000 lbdrm llot er '1soo·s $650/mo lowity 2 er 2 b< ~ tott By owner Super sharp custom WH L Al B WNER P8f month. Call Car1, 913 Helena Circle. Avail per month. Call Cart. 'w/optlon f~uy off Nprt towntiouse frptc al
760-3820 wkdy btwn 9-4 twnhome. 2Br 2ba. den, 2 condos. Mission Vil· 643-0611or 497-3451 I now $1200/mo lease 643'-0611or497·345t. ~9-6190 8est Alty,.. blUns Oya M2-i603
•• E •... iry-IWll overl'gBigRC&ndtyonS2g9<>191 lage. SJC Brokers 1-...1•---L 21~a 973-t271/955-2t99 2Br den 2t>a·Condo B 2 8Y95&42-t221 _.._ 1 course e o protected 599.5003 ::..:.!::. --• •::r --• • -"' Vurty 3 R. ba. pvt REPO-uve SSS Ocen w/1erms By OWl'Mlf _ oceanvtew, .,.ted com-street. steps to ooun.. TIL ~
view. beau11tu1 4 Bdrm re-Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 34 act•t Prt 1350 2 Br lurntShed Condo prof I.USE.,.,. munlty S 1400 983-2923 Agent 645-3683 , 711 W. 18tb St t Bdm
model. pvt MS1r w/study, Sea Island (Ford & decOf w1tn Big Canyon •SA YD• Brand new oom.. Spec:tac I -s>t. 2 people only $S75
frp!c and deck" 3 car Jamboree) 662· 1673 10 lllfs l•t S•n golf coorse lll8W S 1700 4 Bdr 2 Ba. ~l ... NC. ~an V\I • 3Br, 28e. Ila Jan~ no pets, Alto 224-' Ca
garage. 11acant. SaC:rlllc----1 11111 955-1550 dys/640-2497 $1300/mo One year. bHutlful nghorhd . &;;c;por;;;JB&2t>a nyon.28drmapt$4751.1
1ng a1 S339,900 0e11a WATEIFlllT W /llCI a lilts·lau Pthrt evestwknds ssooo option moMY 0p-s 1500/mo. Calf MJchaiel ftpk: gar s12s or 2bf 4 p1tx &41-4807 g.gpm
Delgado . NEWPORT ISLE. 3BR 2ba. le y· .._.. C411 Udo Bayfront 2 Bd 2 ba t1on price $205,000. 4~l « 951-3955 S600's gar fro yrd All Utilttleia Paid OUle IEWPllT MTS frptc: like new Lge fixed IN ltW.,...... S 3 2 0 0 I mo summer Avail Aug. 1 Jackie Oceanvktw Arch Bdl Hts 53M 190 9-t RJ1y,.. lar 1 bdtm $395. 201 •
Just listed. mini-view. rate assum In at 12~ 1~1. Sihtrw9M I 0., 645-9161/644·2270 Hand I em• n . a gt 3 bdrm 2 ba avail JutY • Chr,.. St no pets
bank repo charming 3 owe 2nd TD at 11.5% ASK FOR DENNIS SNELL I 631,1266 7 s115o • 851.:.01&4 ... 960-3726 M&-9277
Bdr newer home Wiii sell $.435,000 650-1906 148-IOll NEWPORT BEACH ex-MESA VERDE R~ • /wt<NJmo.975 905'1 I vu..m.w 1411 -« --
below new appraisal for --. . • W 3 ecut1ve hOme,lovelySpy-C31ifranctlatYta 4 +afam r,:9700~d • • L;f;ont fbdii iOOYMr •28ROUPLEX-1530• last sate Asking Watrial 1.75 utrial Pr!J!yl 75 glass area. elegant fum· room 1860Tatiit10r.CM YI ly Lido Ae9lty Agent w: Nn..,carpet.nopets.
$275.000 Della Delgado lture air xtras. gardener, ltOOO d Ive~'*' call ~ lllb --1 -.I '"73-1323 22618 PotnonaMS-94$<4
F S I I Own lrg secluded yard, avau • r ""'av _ IOCI llPW or I • ' er late June to early Sept. agl 619-726· . ~e:: bl11n:. Ji)IC. 2 RJncho S•n ~ v ... 2 BACH. APT. new kitcheo-
Omi block to ocean • 951-3073 Nr So Co Ptu 3bdnn 3ba • oar gar. gard8nar. eou,.. I bd 2 ba def\ a~ 1:1 i:: ~pt/drps, ~ patlO
w/mtnl-view. Pride of BUSllESS OPNRTUlln I $750 split level w/dshwtW pie, no pets. 1750/mo. S1. 150. &4..t-5687 . • $450. f545-.t533
ownership. 7 yrs old. lrg 3 • I lafllr9hltt4 & dbl gar 539-6190 Best Refs reqvtred. 642--0138 lfUI 2er 2aa ese ~ j~r ~~'9: II am Cllm I G!:::. l202 Fllty tee Act , ... 4bf tnCI den 3ba A,lrmtab r...uw V•O. , 100 IQ ft. frpcl
quick sale at $254.900. 18 Acre lnclwtrlal p, ... __.. • E.side J:icrnn wly•d & let tBr encl gar --rock frple 1750,.~ .. f:_ . ~31·~;;~ Delia Delgado ..,....... .. , ar 'S650 2 peraons no peta etec rent to own ........., llftl lllS AIU 10 Ye•r E1t•bll1hed Flof'al Grower s. • .:.r I tflwter range "425 642·596'4 Beat Rl1Y,.. ~ ... f ... 1•••; Brand new 2 & 3 Bd.rm
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fus.st.I buyer. Must ... Complete with Jacutt.1 & Poot ....... Kida left home-and left I~ ~ '"'S p..a.U. .. gw, 1925/up 642-9558
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UW US1m -$105,500. 4 Bdrm, 2 baths, family
rooml Seller sacrifice, \'Qrees to pay points for
VA buyer wtth small doWril Ex~llent assumable
loan, tool Hurry1 963-6767
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which Includes 2 stone fir
beamed cefllngs & spa.
tennis & park! A value pack
seetodayf 646-7171
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546-2313
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beach! Excellent con41tlon,
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tranquility of IMng on Newport I
assumable financing avaHablet
bdrm, 3 bath and approx. 3500 IQ·
the land and full price Is only
646-7171
tUllT U. llTTIM -Beautlf\11
kltchenl MassJve stone fireplace! Ready to
lntol Prtce reduced to $150,000 8nd owner
help with buyers costs! 963-8767
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bdrm, 2 bath. Park like complex. Community poof, apa~sauna. Total price $124,950, Call now,
this won't last. 546-2313 .. llN ••••T llAll -Savel 3 bdnn, 2 bath, 3 car garage. Spa. Try $126,9001 Mwt sell
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2790 HARBOR llVD., C.M •
UdliitE-. 1111.--lmm·aculate 4 bdrm
In pride of ownership neighborhood! Vacant arid
ready to move Into! Assume loans, $120,-000;
effective Interest rate 11%%. 63-6767 ~
PIDTllllll llYllllT •..,Ill -An elegant
home $&eluded In one of Newports finest nefgh-
borh s. Lar corner lot with circular drtv.
way. ex pl des master suite
room. lv•n
lnt~est. Try a new
2n0-T -'' down. low payments. 3
bdrm. Upgraded. Call quickly, thfe won't lalt
atS10.,950. 548-2313 ,
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21030 IROOKHURST, H.a.
-.... • lllllT -$79,5001 In Costa Mela.
One anct~ bdrm condos now selling at coat. Oak
cabinets, flreptace,.skytlght plus attached 2 car
~ages. Excellent flnancfng available, VA, FHA.
't mlta -out en-tNa ~-OQROrtunttyl 848-7171
.... n tll .. -Only 2 blocks to Newport .
be8c:hes. l.ar!f! two story, 4 bdrm, delirable
fl(>or plan that 1 great for ~ertalnlng. Sundeck oft master 1u1te. Auume.!$86,000 loan at 10%.
Prlcfd to Mfl at only $158,0001 &48-7171
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-$159,000. A remodeleri • ca... 3 bdrm,-2 bath home on en
~ a very dellrable, quiet location.
the area With future potential. OQn't
thfa rare opportunity! 648-7171
1111' ~ $390,000. Ute on the
the lights, smell the ocean, feel the
Brtght and atry 2 bdrm, 2 bath. OWner
• Call for lnfprmatlon. 546-2313
Luft M ... .,... -Dramatic trt-tevel ,
with approx: 1500 IQ.ft. neetled In a
~ awrounded 11th megntftcent ~
og. ·An executive t?)wnhome wtth high c.
thedral cettlnga & akytlghts. Aaume $91,000
loan. FuU price only Si•f,900.
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old executive home on ameft cut de uc atrwt.
Wood lhlngled outlide, IMded ~akyMghtl and country nmtc lnlkfe. Three bdrma, 3
bathe. FC>r'fMI dining. Sepwate o ~ ·
IMng ..... BMuttful rear yard wtth epa. Cati tot
llPPOl.ntrnent.548-2313
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