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Former Olympian Jim
Ryun assesses the
U.S. ch ancesfor
medals Jn the
1.500-meterrun.
See Page Bl .
County
Garden Grove pollce con-
tend with a 'break-In' at
their headquarters./ A2
California
San Ysidro residents are
feeling the strain of this
week's massacre at a
neighborhood
McDonald's./A3
Nation
Miss America Vanessa
Wiiiiams declines com-
ment on officials' request
for her resignation./ A3
Alton Coleman, one of
the FBl's 10 most-wanted
men, Is captured In llll-
nols./ A3
World
A roc'ket-propelled
grenade damaged the
Soviet Embassy com-
pound In Beirut Friday
night, but caused no cas-
ualties./ A3
Memories of World War
II remain strong In the
Soviet Union, where
almost everyone can tell
of loslng at least one
close relative./ A4
Religion
The first Vietnamese
Lutheran Church of
America celebrates a first
anniversary in Garden
Grove next month./88
Sports
Marina High's Gigi Zosa,
who trains In Huntington
Beach, will compete for
the Canadian women's
Olympic gymnatics team.
/81
The courts have been
drawn Into the Finn Class
controversy to determine
the Olympic representa-
tlve./82
Play-by-play announcer
Dick En berg wlll return
for selected Angels'
games next season./83
Entertainment
Peggy lee has bounced
back triumphantly from
Broadway's rejection of
her autoblographlcal
show./810
Youth
Orange County youths
wins honors and awards
for their endeavors./87
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Pair faces pimping charge:
Investigators say husband, wife team
ran prostitution ring from FV home
By PHU. SNEJDERMAN
Ot the Dellr ..........
Huntington Beach police arrested a
Fountain Valley husband and wife on
Friday, charging that the pair ran a
prostitution rina involving 20 women
and hundreds of male customers
Vice Sgt. Michael Biggs said
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Mantyn Ford. 44, and her husband
Jon Borowiec. 24. were arrested
Fnday afternoon on susp1c1on of
"pimping." a charge made against
someone who allegedly arranges or
derives money from prostitution
services
Biggs said anvcsttgators believe the
husband and wate have been arrang-
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HUNTINGTON ADAMS AVE
BEACH
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NEWPORT BEACH ' Balboa
mg prosutution since January 1984
from their home on La Tiel'TI Circle
m Fountain Valley. He said there was
no indication acts of pros11tut1on
were takma pla~ al the home.
however.
Biggs alleged &hat Ford and
Borowiec worked by telephone to
arrange meetings between prostitutes
and customers. He claimed the pros-
titutes would meet their customers in
hotels or at the men's homes, where
payment would bc made and the acts
of prosmuuon would take place.
UC/RV/NE
The vi~ cktective'said the pro5U·
tutes allegiedly would lake the pay.
men& to the Fountain Valley couple
and would be pennitted to keep a
portion of iL
Biggs wd Huntinston 8eacb of-
ficers, assisted by Fountain Valley
police, obtained a search warranl and
entered the couple's home on June 28.
He said officers found records with
lhe names of prostitutes and cu~
1omers.. along Wlth checks made out
10 Marilyn Ford or with the name left
blank. He claimed the checks were
payment for prost1tut1on services.
The map deplcta the route the Olympic Torch will take through the Orange Coast on la way to Loe Angeles.
Torch moving into Olympic country
Slated to enter county
near San Clemente
on Friday afternoon
By JERRY HIRSCH
OllMO.., ..........
Now that the Olympic Torch ts in
Cahfom1a, edging its way to the
Orange Coast. the Los Angeles Olym-
pic Organizing Committee has an-
nounced what members believe 1s the
fi nal route of the Olympic Torch and
the estimated times it will pass
through the county.
The torch 1s expected to enter·
Orange County near San Clemente on
Wednesday. July 25, at 3:35 p.m.
The relay runners will be accom-
panied by two California Highway
Patrol cars, a Secret Service car. an
ambulance and an auto can;ing two
miner's lamps containing the Olym-
pic flame.
More than 150 runners will carry
the torch for more than 100 miles
through about 20 Orange County
communities.
"II really 1s lhc world's longest
parade. 4.000 miles at 8 miles per
hour from New York City to the
Coliseum," said Steve Gould of
Pacific Telephone, which along with
AT&T 1s coordinating the event.
The flame 1s earned 18 hours a da)
and the relay is tamed so that it amves
al the Los Angeles Memorial Col-
iseum just in time for opening
Reggie's car all here
in a gigantic jigsaw
Why did they do this to my car?' he aSked=
upon identlfyin the parts for NB police
BJ JERRY HIRSCH °' .... ~ .........
Newp_on Beach poli~ recovered all
of Cahfomia Angel slugcr Regu:
Jackson's beloved Porsche and put
the pieces on display in back of the
pobce Slabon Friday afternoon
Police recovered the m~or body
parts of the Porsche on Thursday
evemna stored in the basement of a
Huntington Beach homet
On Wednesday, they recovered the
ensine and tnnsm1SSton to the cus-
tom Ponche 930 Turbo W\th the
hcenx plate number "Ju 44•· at a
~led storqt yard in Fount.am
Valley.
And last month they found the
chaSSJs sawed into three ptcce:s in an
1ndusUial area of Fountain Valley.
H1ghway a little more than a month
ago.
When he went to 1dcnufy his car
pans at the station Fnday, Jackson
said, "Why did tht'y do this to my
car?'' according to police. who ~1d
the sluger passed out autc>1raphed
baseballs to show his apprtt1ation for
the pohce department's effort
Police also recovered the pans to
four other complete Porches rct><>rted
stolen from Newpon Beach m the
past two months and found uwrtcd ~ to 1wo more of the fancy
~rman 1pons can. accord1na to
Detective Jeff Cantrell. who headed
the 1nvestiption.
He said mcmben of the thef\ rin&
planned to ~build t.he cars mto
un1denufiablc auto& and xii them f~
betv.ttn SI 0,000 and S l 5,000 each
ceremonies on the afternoon of July
27, he said.
"It has to be on time The Games
can't begm wtthout It. The flame
signals the start of the games." Gould
explained.
Organizers arc expecting big
crowds to line the Orange County
streets the torch will travel on.
"There were crowds even in the
s~I}' populated areas of the coun-
t!). so we exJ>C(:t a big turnout here."
Gould said
"Also. ti will be JUSt a few da)S
before tht' Olympics by then and
everybody will be thank.mg about the
Games.·· he added.
Throughout the rcla). torch run-
ners are accol)'lpanicd b) cxpcnenccd
long-distance runners who can bclp
out 1f the torch runner gets ured.
The expcnenccd runners had to be
able to run a 5-minute mtlc and a 2-
hour. 50-mmutc marathon 10 quaJ1f)
for the 1ob
Gould sa)s most people don't
rt'ali.u how hard the torch run 1s.
·•1t ts really eit haustang to run one
lolometcr. six-tenths of a mile, with a
~··-pound torch B) the end of the
run. il feels like 50 pounds:· Gould
said
The bronze and leather torches use
propane gas to keep the flame ah"e
Each torch will bum for about 25
minutes. but most runners complete
the kilometer an less than I 0 minutes
The follov. 1n1t is the tcntat1"e rout<'
(Plea.e .ee TORCB/A2)
• The Hwninsion Beach de1CC'\ivc
also said ofrteen inttrocl)ted pbo
calJs from prostlt\ates aod cu1 &omen
while they were io the foucnai"
Valley home.He "d tbt aliepd
prostitution nna operau:d lhrouab
referrals from one customer to
1no1bcr. rather than throuah
ad ~ertising. Set. Bias said Ford and Borowiec
..-ere both placed in Huntin&to
Beach C11y Jail in lieu of$2.S,000 bail
81115 said no ancsts of C'US10nle'r$
or prostitutes involved tn the alleged
nng are anticipated.
Arson
likely in
blaze at
refuge
A smoldcnng I I-acre brush fire in a
wildlife refuse Within Fountain VaJ..
ley's Mile Square Part on Frida]. ts
believed lo have been set by juveniles,
firefighters said.
Three juveniles. aced 14 to 16, were
seen fleeing into a housina tract KroSS
Euclid A venue on bikes .. without
~for traffic. They jU51 beelmed
1t. Battalion Chief Paul Summers
said.
See Photo./ A2
Most of the arumals withm the
cbappa.ral -including thru foxes
andapackofwjldcats-Oedtbc 1:30
p.m . blaze unscathed, parki ranger
Kathy McAJpme said.
"They arc probably at somebody's
pool party by now.·· Summers 1ok.cd.
County shenfrs dtputics are in-
vestigating the arson, but as of Friday
night they had not lpj)rehcnded any
suSpectS. Sum men said.
Smoke and Oames from the lons-
buming bla:u. controlled by about 32
firefighters around 3:30 p.m .. caused
traffic tic ups around Euchd and
Edin~ Streets and was vts1ble about
five miles away. authorities sa1d. No
acctdcnts 9t'Cf'C reported.
Burrowmg owls. rabbits. opossums
and other chapparaJ crcaturn hvc
within the undeveloped area. oon-
tamed bv an 8-foot fence that some-
umes 1s frequented by transients and
youngsters, McAlpinc said.
"We haven't found any points of
entry ... the ranger said.
She couldn't esumate the cost of
rcplanung. but said 80 pcreent of the
ground cover was charred. Before the
park's development about 12 years
ago. the area had been used as a
practice field for Mannes. she said.
Super Sunday
Brunch Guide
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-.. ............ ~ ..... Jackson·s $65,000 Pol"lt'he wa
stolen from an front of 1 Ncwpon
Beach restaurant o n Pacific Coast
Newport pohot arrested John 0
f.bcrhan. 40. of Costa Mesa Wcdne ~
(Pleue Me PORSCHS/ A2) Newport Beacb police Det. Jeff Cantrell ua.mlnea remaloa of Jacbon'• Ponclle.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 21, 1984
Daily Pilot Photos
By Ernest Coleman
:~Crews fight
·--brush fire . ..
;·Fountain Valley Fire-
: flehtera doused what hae
come to be the annual bruah
Ore in Mile Square Park
Friday afternoon, a blaze
reportedly set by teen-agers
that forced animal• from a
wildlife refuge and cauaed a
traffic jam on neighboring
atreeta. The atubbom blaze
tn denae pampaa gr&N kept
32 flreflghtera busy for aev-
eral hours.
CONTINUED STORIES
crowdt. and tt"'Y Wltbe doing thet. ~~~ttyptn~
f()mla." ~TO&n Barritt, NewYOt'k
~ for Ute ll>OMOf'lna A~ Te&ephoM & Telegraph
Co.
J. Mattman Security of Futterton
hu been hired by AT&T to keep
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TORCH MOVING TOWARD OC •••
From Al
the torch will take through the Orange
Coast
Thr torch will enter the count\
Wednesday July 25 at ( m11an1to<,
Dnve and Del Pres1dentc near ~an
("lemente at about 3 15 p m It goc'>
up Del Pres1den1e to \ alenc1a then
tums onto El Camino Rral in
Capistrano Beach. It then goc'> up
Dohen> Park Road to Camino
Capistrano at about 4·55 p.m.
Then 1t goes right onto Del Oh1spu
Street. left at Onega H1ghwav. left
back on Camino Capistrano and then
nght onto Del Obispo.
T he torch next goes nght on Pacific
C'oast H1ghwa> through Dana Pc>1nt.
5outh Laguna. Laguna Beach :ind
inw Ncwpon Beach. pas<,ing through
Corona dcl Mar at about 9 p m fhr
Corona del Mar C hambcr of < om-
mercc will hnc PCH with .\mencan
flags and IS COCOUrag1ng spectator\ to
bring flashlights to 11lum1natc the
way.
The rcla~ then takcc; a right turn at
Newpon Center Dnve at about 9· 15
p.m. and then goes right onto Santa
Rosa Dnve and nght on ~an Joaquin
Hills Road
Pan fie Mu t u:i I <. orp. and the
In me Co. arc encouraging spectators
to gather at the comer of Newpon
Center and Santa Rosa starting at
7 30 p m. for a h ve band and speeches
b' c1t\ officials.
·The flame goes on San Joaquin past
\1acArthur Boulc,ard at about 9:55
p.m. and left onto San Miguel Drive.
There 1s a left tum onto Ford Road.
nght on MacAnhur. n ght at Umver-
slly Dnve in Irvine at about 10:40
p.m and then nght on Campus
Dnve. kft on Culver Drive past
Mason Regional Park and then left on
L1n1vers1t~ The torch goes nght on
Campus. left on Jamboree Road at
about 11 0 5 pm. right on PCH. right
on-Do,, er Drl\ e to Westcl1fT Dnve at
about I:! 10 am It goes n ght on
In me ·henue. nght on Bnstol Street
and comes to a rest at Red Hill ~venue ior the evening at I: IO a.m.
The entourage will go to the Orange
C ounty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa,
where the flame will spend the rest of
the night.
On the morning of Thursday. July
:!6 the torch "'ill travel up Bristol,
')tarting at 6 a m pa-;t the South Coast
Plaza 1n Co~ta Mella. It will go n~ht on
Warner Avenue, left on Redhill at
about 6:45 a.m.. left on lrvme
Boulevan.I al about 7:50 a.m .. le ft on
Newport Boulevard, left on First
Street and into Santa Ana about 8
a m.
It the n goes nght on Flower Street.
left on 17th Street. right on Bnstol.
left on Glassell A venue to Chapman
Avenue, nght on Main St reet. right on
Ora ngewood A venue, righ t on State
Coll ege Boulevard at about I 0 a.m.
The flam e will take a left to
Brookhurst Street and go south, nght
on Garden Grove Boulevard, nght on
Beach Boulevard at about 11 :30 p.m.
10 Katella A venue. The torch goes
west on Katella to Valley View Street
at about 12.:!5 p.m It turns north
Lincoln A venue to Beach at about I
p.m., left on Beach through Knoll's
Berry Farm to La Palma A venue to
Harbor Boulevard, left on Harbor,
nght at Brea Boulevard. lefi on
Imperial Highway about 4:45 p.m.,
left on Beach. left to Rosecrans and
then heads on into Los Angeles
County and on to the final leg of the
rela}
PORSCHE IS ALL HERE IN PIECES •..
From Al
da\ JI lht· l-ounta1n Vallt·~ storage
•<ml and Jre uin'ltknng filing
l:harge\ againc;t 1"'0 more su'ipects.
C antrell c;a1d
"We t>chcve he wa~ the ringleader
of the Por.,chc theft nng operat1ns in
Newport Reach:· the detelltH' said
Eberhan 1s charged w11h posscs1on
of '>tolcn rropert} He 1s being held
w1 thou1 hail because he 1s on parole
from an 18-month sentence following
hie; con1. 1ct10n on '>1m1lar charges
stemming from a I Q82 theft n ng in
Anaheim.
Poli<:e do not have enough
evidence lo charge Eberhart with
i rand theft and the} don't beltt\e h<.'
was the person who phvs1call> tool.
the spons can .. Cantrell sa id.
That o,uspcct. who poltce declined
to name pcndmg positive fi ngerpnnt
1dcnt1fka11on, 1s believed to be an
accomplice of Eberhart's m the
.\nahe1m thefts a nd stan ed a 16-
month pnson sentence 1n C'h1 no at
the begin mg of July. Cantrell said.
Police believe the second suspecfs
fingerpnnts will tum up on the
Porsches they confiscated and took to
the police station. Cantrell said.
I\ third suspect also may be Ch81Jed
with involvement in the theft n ng.
Police. however. have determined the
man who allowed Ebcrhan to store
the car parts in the basement of his
Huntington Beach home did not
I.now the) ma) have been stolen.
Cant rell -;aid
Cantrell c;a1d he believes the n ng
was responsible for the thefi of at least
six Porsches from in fro nt of several
res)O uran1s on Pacific Coast High
way All of the cars -except for
Jackson·s -were taken o n week
days. during daylight hours, while the
owners 'Nert' inside the restaurants
eating. he said.
The break 1 n the case came from the
publicity surrounding the theft of
Jackson's auto. The police received
tips from an mmate at Oran&eCounty
Jail and from some citizens. Cantrell
said
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Sudden
'break-in'
strikes
police HQ
By the Associated Pre11
An "unhappy customer'' bashed in
the glass front doors of Garden Grove
police headquaners Friday with a ure
iron and was arre!>ted after a foot
chase. officers said
Eduardo Fehpe Vega. 2:!, of Gar-
den Grove suffered superficial
wounds when bitten by a pursuing
pohce dog but refused medical treat-
ment. said Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp. He
called Vega "another unhappy cus-
tomer."
"He was d1ssat1slied with our
serVlce." Beauchamp said. ''. .. It was
the fact that his uncle's car had been
stolen a couple of weeks ago.. and
according to him we haven't done
anything about 11."
He ~id poli ce have taken a report
on the theft and begun an invest1ga-
t1on. "'but so far we haven't recovered
It.•• .
Around I: 15 a.m., both front doors
were shattered with a tire ·iron. No
one was in the lobby at the time, but
officers heard the noise and gave
chase. Other offi cers in the parking lot
w11h Nick. the police dog. JOtned m
the chase. Beauchamp said.
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Vega was booked into Orange
County Jail for investiga tion of
malicious mischief, assault on a
police officer and res1stmg arrest, he
said.
Ctty maintenance crews boarded
up the doors. pending glass replace-
ment.
Maj. Gen. R .M. Cooke (left) band• over command of the El
Toro Marine Corpe Air Station to Brf«. Gen. W .A. Bloomer
ln the time-hoaored Change of Command ceremony
Friday. Bloomer la the former &Niatant wing commander at
El Toro. Cooke bu been rea .. lgned to Cherry Pointe. N.C.
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• WASHINGTON -The wife of a founder of the Syntex. Corp .. a drua
com~y that helped develop the oraJ contraccpt1ve, was ludnapped at
aun{>C?tnt from the Sheraton Wash1n~on hotel where the couple was play1na 10
a bnd4e tournament, pohce said Fnday. Edith Rosenkranz.. 60. was taken at
1unpomt about I I .SO p.m. EDT while walking Wlth another woman in the
hotel's parkinJ garage. A man led Rosenkranz away after refusing to take only
her purse, police said. The other woman was left behind unharmed.
Laos agrees to joint ucavatlon
WASHINGTON -President Reagan. callmJ pnsoners of war "the
bravest of the brave," said Fnday that he was workinJ with Korea. V 1etnam
and Laos to account for I 0,6 77 American soldiers still missing from two Asian
conflicts. In a South Lawn ceremony attended by relatives of POWs and former
prisoners, the president announced that Laos bas agreed to a joint excavation
of the site ofa combat aircraft crash during the Vietnam War. He said there was
also new information from Korean War veterans about possible grave sttes ID
South Korea and efforts arc being made to e"'hume those sites
Men rob bank, Dee In copter
VALLEY VIEW. Texas-Five men armed wnh automatic weapons and
clad m beige Jumpsuits robbed a bank here Friday, then fled in a helicopter into
Oklahoma, and authorities say they might have been the same bandits who
pulled a similar heist 1n Loumana ID February. A police dragnet spread across
Oklahoma for the men. who swoo~d down on the Valley View National Bank
at about 9:30 a m. and robbed It w1thou1 finnga shot. The Jct Rangcrcoptcr-
stolen m Galveston -touched down later 10 Leon. Okla .. just long enough to
dump some empty cash boxes. h then disappeared again. pohce said.
Judges sue for their salary
WASHINGTON -Six federal banltruptc) Judges on Frida)' sued 1he
head of a federal Jud1c1al office who docsn ·1 want to pay 1he1r salaries because
he believes the new Law creaung their posts 1s unconst1tutionaJ. The
bankruptcy courts were thrown mto disarray last week when President Reagan
and Wilham E. Foley, director of Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts,
concluded that a two-week-old bankruptcy law was technically flawed. The)
suggested that Congress had, in effect. reappointed the 200 bankruptcy judges
after their terms had expired under a previous law that expired June 27
Congress is barred constitutionally from appomtmg,judges.
Rev. Moon'• prison term to begin
DANBURY. Conn. -The Rev. Sun Myung Moon met with lcadersofh1s
Unification Church on Fnday, delaymg until the final hours the beainnmg of
his 18-month federal prison sentence for tax evasit>n. The 64-year-old Korean
religious leader had not surrendered at the Danbury pnson by 5 p.m. when the
staff for processmg new prisoners left for the weekend. However, Warden
Dennis Luther said the pnson would be able to process Moon into the med1um-
sccunty facility up until the midnight deadline imposed by a federal judge
Former Ju•tlce takes Interior post
WASHINGTON -Former California Supreme Court Jusuce Frank K
Richardson was sworn m Fnda)' as sohctor of the In tenor Department, a post
that makes him the agency's top legal officer and th1rd-rankmg official. The
new solicitor said he would seek to reduce the burden of court cases facing the
department
Governor ntres three bills
SACRA.MENTO-Go'. George Deukme11an \etoed bills Fnday dealing
with p(e-need fu11eral arrangements. a ch 1ld development factlaty at Palo Verde
Communtt) College. and a tax break for farmers. The Republican governor
said he vetoed the funeral bill. AB502 by Assemblyman Lou Papan. D-
Millbrae. because 1t had no legislative committee hearings: the Palo Verde
Community College bill, AB278 I by Assemblyman Steve Clute. D-Rivers1de.
because he said the project should be reviewed in the budget process along with
other pro1ects competmg for st.ate funds; and the farmers' tax bill, SB1278 b'
Sen. Henry Mello. D-Watsonvtllc. because he was concerned with a revenue
loss to the state ofS36 mtllion a year by 1989. and the pressure 1t would create
10 extend similar treatment to other mdustnes
DeLorean Informant sought 'reward•'
LOS ANGELES-A government agent disclosed for the first ume Fnda~·
that the key mformant m the John De Lorean case demanded "a percenta.gc ·
of the m1lhons that could be seized if De Lorean was arrested 1n a dru' deal. The
defense 1mmed1ately accused the government of misconduct for withholding
this mformation until after informant James Timothy Hoffman's cross-
cxamina11on testimony was completed. Drug Enforcement Admin1strauon
aaent William Waters testified that Hoffman had sought thousands of dollars
10 "rewards" o ne day before the first meeting in which ne was to mention drugs
to De Lorean on videotape.
Bandits raid armored car
UKIAH -Authont1es searched for clues Fnda) m the "vet")' v.ell
orchestrated" raid on an armored car that was peppered with bullets by bandtts
who stoic 15 bags of money and fled ID a pair of aging pick ups. Investigators
from the state De~rtmcnt of Justice amved in Ukiah on Friday to help the FBI
and local authonties look for fingerprints or other evidence in the robbery
vehicles. The pickups were purchased 1n the past several days from private
sellers 1n Santa Rosa and Penngrovc for cash "in the neighborhood of about
S 1.000 each." said a Mendocmo County shenffs spokesman.
PUC repeats Pacinc rejection
SAN FRANCISCO -The California Pubhc Utilities Commission has ·
reaffirmed its rejection of Pacific Power & Light Co. 's attempt to charge 32.000
Northern California customers for costs of abandoned nuclear plants m
Oregon and Washmgton. The PUC. which in May rejected the utilitv's request
to pass along $2. 74 million m costs to Cahfomia ratepayers. said Friday n had
denied a rehearing on a 4-1 vote. "h1lc approving a $6 7 million rate mc~ase
for the company.
SovJet embauy attacked In Belrut
BEIRUT. Lebanon -A rocket-propelled grenade fired from a rooftop
about 100 yards away hit the Soviet Embassy compound 10 west Beirut Fnda)'
night. causing damage but no casualues, police said. A telephone caller said
later the embassy was a ''Soviet espionage center" and such attacks would
continue unless the Soviets stopped "mterfering in Lebanese internal pol111cs "
Troop• conduct •weep tor guerrilla•
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -About 2.000 troops began sweepmg an
area north of the capital Fnday for guerrilla hideouts, but there were no
immediate rcpons of fiJ!ttmg. A military spokesmlln, who asked anonym11\
for security reasons, said troops from two U.S.-trained battalions began th e
operation in the early mornina around El Paisanal, 22 miles north of San
Salvador. The leftist rebels have made a series ofattacks m the area ID recent
weeks.
Britain says no to U.S. mluUa
LONDON -Pnme Mm1sttr Margaret Thatcher has re JCCted an
approach by the U.S. government to deploy Minutemen II missiles w11h
convcn110nat warheads in Britain. to boost NATO's deep stnke capab1lit>
apinst Warsaw Pact airfields. Questioned in Parliament by an11-nuclcar Labor
Pany legislators Thursday about reports of th~ U.S. proposal. Mrs. Thatchrr
said 1n a wnttcn reply. "The su~t1on that convcnuonally armed Minutemen
boosters m11h1 be deployed 1n Bntam 1s neither aarced NA TO str111y nor
official United tatcs pohcy. It 111 not under cons1dcrat1on b) the nush
aovemment ••
Nlcarataa doan 't opJHMe c.luudl
ROME -N1cara1ua said Friday it is not opposed to the the Roman
Catholic Chu~h. and defended the Sandinista ao~cmmcnt's dttisK>n to etpel
10 fortlan pnests. "They wett lcuJly pcnali1ed for tbc•r political act1vny and
for 1nttnerc:ntt 1n the internal afTl1rs of the countf):· the N1caf'l1Uln
statement '81d of th<' pnem. expelled Jul)' 9 after .. \:1na part 1n a march 1n
suppon oft he Rrv. Luis AmAdo Peno, who is confined 101 Managua sem1na~
Pfnd1n11nvcstipt10n of aC'tuut1on\ that he aided counttr-rtvolullonanc'I
---~-~~ ..
Alton Coleman. riaht, one of the FBI'• "Moat Wanted" men,
la eacorted to a waf tiq car after Illa arreat Friday in Dllnoia.
Demo duo see.ks
to.debate Reagan
Mondale, Ferraro
call for series
of six tough debates
SAN FRA~CISCO CA Pl -Waller
F. Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro
opened their Democratic campaign
against President Reagan on Fnda),
calling form. specialized. hard-nosed
debates. "Let's see who's go1 It and
who doesn't." Mondale said.
But al the White House. Chief of
Staff James A.. Baker Ill said 1ha1
while Reagan .. looks forward 10
debatmg the Democratic nommcc on
reasonable 1crms at a reasonable
41me" the challenge for half a dozen
debates "cannot be taken senously."
The Democratic proposal. Baker
said, "1s ob\ iously a partisan Lactic
IDtended to focuse attention on
words. no1 acttons -on promises
uttered, m debates ra1her than on
proven records ...
Mondale "as headmg bad, to
Mmnesota on Fnda). and Mr, Fer-
raro to Ne" York
Before he departed. Mondale met
~1th the Re' Jesse Jackson. n\'al
turned supporter Jackson said 1ha1
\l.h1le he did no1 "ant .. a formal
relat1onsh1p" \'1th Lhe campaign. he
~ould be ofTrnng "ad" 1sc and coun-seling··
"We'll ha'e an access that's suffi-
cient," he said
Jackson said 'l.1ondak's lOD\ en-
uon statements about eodmg the L .S
covert actt' 111es ID "'1caragua "was
greeted "1th grea1 enthusiasm:·
among h1!> delegates Howe,er. he
said. 1ha1 "more focus on Jobs and Job
tram1ng would h\e been much more
ms pi rings."
The Democratic 11cket's last cer-
emonial function here was the tra-
d111onal post<onvenuon meeting of
the Democratic National Commmee
It was an upbeat session. even though
the Democrats knov. Mondale is
underdog 10 Reagan
"This will be a verv unusual
campaign:· said Ms. Ferraro "We'll
tell 11 hke 11 is We'll make no false
promises
Mondale's polls1er told reporters
Fnda~ that results of a post<onven·
t10n sun l'\ "ere "unbelievabh
pos111ve ·· After four days of fron'1
page stones and four mghts of pnme-
tlme television. candidates generall)
mo' e upward m post-convention
polls.
"The 1racl1ng polls last mpu
Ju mped 10 points m the pos111ve
categol) after his <Mondale's)
speech," Mondale pollster Peter Hart
said. Trackmg polls are taken over
se~eral days so analysts can mterpret
trends.
"Now the campaign 1s underwa).
Mondale told the DNC "The ques-
tion is: v.hat will be the purpose and
the approach of th ts campaign" W1ll 1t
be dedicated to pubhc relations and
PR l11m flam?
"Arc we going to go to the
Amencan people with shck advertis-
ing that tells them things that the) arc
soing to d1sm1ss because the~ kno~ It
1s puff el)" .. Mondale asked
Reagan
won't hike
taxes for .
e~eryone
Townf olk feel strain
off ast-f ood massacre
Counselors report nightmares, other ills
as gawkers congregate outside McDona ld 's
SA.N Y~IDRO -Ga\' lo.rr'> <,1pped
soft drink<, rnda\ outside lhc fa<;t-
food re.,taurant 1ha1 bet·ame a human
slaughtc.-hou'ie The \'Omen'-; club
dell\ered food to '1c11m<.' fam1lle<,
.\nd Monsignor Frank .\ldasoro
prepared 10 bu~ the dead
Rrs1d1.·n1s of this lo"'·incuml'.
predom1Danth H1<;pan1c bordrr to\\n
of 14 000 ""ert' feeling the stratn ot
becoming 1hr \Ill' of 1he wors1 onc:-
da' mass murdrr 1'~ a .-.ingle gunman
ID l ~ h1SIOI"\
Jame~ 011\ l."T Hubert' an un·
rmplo~ed r,rcunt~ guard. lilied ~O
peoplr in a )hootmg rampage
Wedncsda) at a McDonald's res·
tauran1 near h1~ home btfore a poht'e
sharpshooter killed him .\nother
'1ct1m du~d later at a hosp11al and l ~
people v.ere 1n1ured
The fast-food rt'~taurant ha'> bN'n
clo~ c.incr the: sla' 1ngs. but com·
pan) oflic1als have ..aid the' plan to
reopen C\COIUalh
"People are ha' 1ng 1rouhll 'kq1.
mg. ha' 1ng n1ghtman·s '111mJl h
problems. high 1mtab1ht\ ~u11t:·
said Edith ~ne a social \\Mio.er at a
tempora~ counseling ct•ntl'r a1
Sunset School."~ e're C\pet ung lid<.
are gom1 to be act mg more bab' l\h.
clinging to 1he1r parent\ People
IA.Ill be struggling for a wh1k ·
Police ~pokesman 8111 Rotiin,on
\Sid "There se-emc. to bed prc.-dom1·
nant fcehna of helplessness·
.\cross lO"n at Our Lad' of\toun1
Carmel Chul'C'h. o\ldasoro JU&aled
phones as he consolro families of
shooting '1cttms and helped arranse
funerals for "<,e'en or e1&hl'' of hi' pansh1one~ k11lro at Mc~'nald's
··~ <' tf'\ to do the best "e can for
C\ C'f'\ bc.ld\ anJ cheer 1hem up and till
1hr '3cuum ('rea1ed 1n each fam1h ..
he '81d "lots of people offerC'd 1hc1r
Oral\t)I Co at DAILY PILOT/S lurCllly. J\lb' 21, 114 Al
• Police capture
fugitive sough
• • 1n crime spree 2
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP> -fuait1~e
AJton C olcman. souaht b) authont1cs
ID a bloody. six-week cnme 5prec
throu1h the Midwest, w:is ordered
held Fnda) on a S2S million caw
bond houl'l after he was a~ted in a ~uburban Chic•go park.
The 28->ear-old fucit1n·. made a
!.pec1al addmon last v.ct'll. to the FBl'5
"I 0 Mos1 Wanted List." ~a~ '>polled
b)' an Evanston pohce detective
about noon as he and a female
companion. Debra Brown 19, ~t 1n a
ro" of blcache~ facma ~' eral
basketball coum
Coleman had a knife 10 h1~ pod.el
and another hidden 1n a boot and ~h
Brown had a 38.-cahber revoher in
her pu~. but the couple oOered no
rts1stance police $Sid.
Coleman had been ~ouitht ID con-
nceuon with s1x murd~andC\'
~ was arttsttd. authontte:S _
him a suspecl m a tc'\'tnth -
retired bu~messman .,ho body
found m a road 1de ditch nonb
Indianapolis. The \ ictim's car
reco,ered Fnda} 1n Evan ton,
FBJ s.a1d
l s \.1a&i~tr.llt Carl e. USS
ordered the $25 million full ~
bond. )l)'tng that bC'causc of QI·
eman. ••ttm nation. this commui,
has been under a sci,1e .. under a
of terror. not kno" in& v.here the 1
'1ct1m m11ht be.'' I
~h. Bro~n was to be amugn~ ~
Frtda\
Polin: were upped tb11 Cole~
was 1n the arta b)' a childhood frii who reco n1~ed him walkint thro·
1he subu~·s downtown business
1nct. ~1d ( mdr Ernest Jacobi. ,.. .. • I
\ . Miu America Vanesa& WlJUama (left) and nmner-ap
Suzette Charle.. Iii• New Jeney, who would replace
Wllllama lf ahe gives up her crown.
Officials ask queen
to surrender crown
.\TLAl\ITIC l IT\. r--J I \Pl -
\.11ss .\mc:nca I Q84. \ aOl''-<.a ~ 11-
hams. "a" asked b~ pageanl offil'IJI<.
Fnda~ to rc:<,1gn \\1th1n thm.• da's
because she posed for nude photll-
graphs 1n 1nnmatc po'>1t1om \I.Ith
another woman
Wilham-; the first blad. to "ear the
crov.n, "'ould be the lir\l ol the :--
pageant "'inner; 10 step down said
.\lbert .\ \1arls Jr. e\ecutl\c: d1r\'l-
1or of th\' pageant Ruic' ('Jll tor
~ 1lhams 11.i ht· replaet·d 1'' rir't
runner-up 'u1ettt: Chari<'' \I"' 'l'W
Jerw' v. ho 1s also blad.
Official\ c;a1d the' tool.. the: a, t lln
becau\e shr '1olated a moral<. dJu-.t
1n her rontract b' posing for tht
photo'>. 10 be published 1n thl·
~p1embcr issue of Prn1hvu'><.' maga-
zine
\.1arl' ..aid he "'3" wnlilknt \\ J.
,., ...........
Jame. OllTer Huberty
~n tCC\ and help··
Dozenc. of peopk milled 1'uh1Jr
the rcstauran1 Fnda\. lha111ng anJ
dnnl..tn@ c.oti dnnl..s 10 \la' \Olli a'
traffic .... C'll'\ c.h,lUIN "Come on' l ri·,
go•·· 10 l("('I' thin,.., mo' 1ng ~1 urll\
ttuardc. f'atrnlll'\1 "-1t !Xmald'' flJrl..1n2
lot
liamc, \\OUld g1'e up ht'r title. If ~he
refus\·~ he said ... We "'111 cr0&s that
bndgt· when "e come to 11 "
~ 1lllams ~I. of M1ll"ood. N.Y ..
refu~·d 10 speal 10 reporters" hen she
arn,cd 1n 'ew York from Little
Rod ~rl
\1arl..s said \\ 1lhams called rum
after a rt'porter asled her about the
photos. and pageant officials spoke
"nh her on Monda\
.. <ihC" told us some nude photo-
g.raph' haJ been talen \es. she ~d
\ht' "J' \l'm he "as tearful to the
rrnnl I h\\tencs. · he said
Her mother. Helen ~ 1lhams. said.
I m d1'3ppomted (\\Ith the de--
ll'>lllnl 1 leel Vanessa's bten nothing
hut a line example For someone to
tondemn her for somethmg that
haprx·ncd two ~ears ago she was
mul h \t,unger ··
Personal • IDCOIDe
juinps a1nid
rates war
5, The \~~odal~d Press
\ni.•rit.in' pe-r<.onal tn(Ome rose
1 ~ JX'fH'nl 10 June lhe ( ommercr
Dt·rartml·n1 \Std Fnda' amid a ~?fl"' '"II "ar among bank!,'10 ofTcr the
h 1ghl·c,1 '1l·lds on c;,a' mgc.
In 1t\ rC'port. the l ommerce 9r·
ranmen1 .. aid consumption spendin@
eJLZed up n ~ percent 1n June much
1t~v. n l ha n "a' c 'rx·lled and ~harph
l"l " lhl I I pcn.·en1 ad\ancc 1n
\1J
l " n;.11wnal 'ia' tng'i rate boun~
1p 111 ti I f'{'rcent from Ci ti pe~ru in
\J,I\
1 hC' ( ommt'n'c rkpartment report
v.a' ~·n h' anal\'it~ as another 'il$n
1he ('('onom' "3'-modenu1na from 1t.,
rapid grcm th pace 1n the fif'.\t quaner
hut ,1111 C\pand1na brisk!),
Negotiators try to avert postal wal~out
~ h1) ,-ould a k for an)'thtna
mon.•"" ~ud pn"ate c-conom1't Allen
'iina1 ,1f1er heanna the tatc~t rcpen.
\' h1ch folluv.ed a ~tnna of ftautcs
1nJ1cat1ng \tmng arowth and Ip.rt'
1nflat1 on
·· \II 10 all 1t s~t~ con'u
h:a' <' plent~ of reasons to be pnl1y
\311!.fieJ wtth the WI\ thin ll'l'
l<.lma." 'illtd Edward ''ardent. thid'
ernnomist at Pntdcnual-Batht
nmt1e\ Inc 1n l'ocw \ork.
w ~ w.. Md__,.
..,.. Ind • pmd hOlday for
Mlr1tn l.UthW KJnQ'• tilfthdiy.
\\1th the lat~t ~rort. anal)'lb
WCrt' for«a\t '"J h1shcr srowth f; r
pn I-Jun penod tha_n the S. 7 Ptr·
~nt annual rate e<>t1ma1cd carli
thr dcpanmcnl
' re' ''"·'n ot that numbef ii ou1 on Monda' and «onom1'l\ rt
prrdl\ 11n nn in•rea\C' to at lca!il <-
f\<'rt· ·nt
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DC Fair
farm
stock
winners
told
The to~ winners m the Junior
Market Livestock Show have been
announced. The show mcludcdjudg·
ing classes for market beef, lambs and
!lwme. The winners include:
Melodie Hulmer, I st. West-
m 1 ns ter FFA. FFA Market
Swine/Hog; EmUy Creely. Costa
Mesa FFA, 3rd. FFA Market
Swine/Hog: Mike S<:bnepple. ( osta
Mesa FFA. 4th. FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Albert John, West·
minster FFA. 4th, FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Peter Nlchol1on, Costa
Mesa FFA. 3rd, FFA Market
Swine/Swine; John Werner, Costa
Mesa Ff A. 6th. FFA Market
Swine/Swine. Liam Hamilton. Cosia
Mesa FFA. FFA Markel
Sw1ne/Sw10e, Sbant Palajlan, Costa
Mesa FFA. 3rd. FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Bm Greenwade, West-
minster FFA. FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Carmen Cbrl1tlansen.
Westminster FFA, 5th. FFA Market
Swine/Swine; Mlcbelle Flores. West-
minster FFA, 6th, FFA Market
Swine/Swine; David Smith, West-
minster FFA. 7th. FFA Market
Swine/Swine; Mark Boren, Costa
Mesa FFA. 2nd, FFA Market
Swme/Swme: Jennifer Harader.
Costa Mesa FFA, FFA Market
Swine/Swine; Heatber Shaw. Costa
Mesa FFA. 5th, FFA Market
Swine/Swine; KJm Keck, Costa Mesa
FFA. 6th, FFA Market Swine/Swine.
Scot1 S<:llDepple. Costa Mesa FFA.
7th, FFA Market Swme/Swine; Erle
Lomu. Westminster FFA, 8th. FFA
Market Swtne/Swine. Glenn Griffin.
Costa Mesa FFA. 1st. FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Beth GlaH. West·
minster FFA. 1st. FFA Market
Swme/Swme: Mark Boren. Costa
Mesa FFA. 4th, FFA Market
Swme/Swme; Ron Shaver, Cos~
Mesa FFA. 5th. FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Ronda Lang, West·
minster FFA, 7th, FFA Market
Swine/Swine: Nancy Grandstaff.
Costa Mesa FFA. 8th. FFA Market
Swme/Swme: Cbrlsty Erb. West-
minster FFA. 1st. FFA Market
Swme/Sv.ine. loge Ewing. Costa
Mesa FFA. :!nd. FFA Market
'>wine/Swine. Charles Wall. West·
minster FFA. :!nd . FF.\ Market
Swine/Swine
Leigh Bertoli. In inc: Ml'sa
Charros. 3rd. 4 -H Market
Hogs/Swine. Holly Schmidt. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 1rd. 4-H Market
Hogs/Swine~ Sena Schmidt. lrvme
Mesa Charros. 4-H Mark.et
Hogs/Sv.ine: Dwight Bertoli. Irvine
Mesa Charros, 4th. 4-H Market
Ho~/Swme. Kimberly Crabtrtt.
fr\ 1ne Mesa Charros. 3rd. 4-H Mar-
ket Hogs/Swine: Melina Crabtrtt
Irvine Mesa Charros. 8th. 4-H Mar-
ket Hogs/Swine. Nicole Johnson.
Irvine Mesa Charros. 3rd. 4-H Mar-
ket Hogs/Swine: Kim Courtney.
If\ me Mesa Charros. 5th, 4-H Mar-
ket Hog/Swine: Nik.kl Rodley, Irvine
Mesa Charros, 6th. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine: Kint.ea Johnson. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 3rd. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine: Judy Barela. In inc
Mesa Charros. 4th. 4-h Market
Hog/Swine: Cbrl1 Barela. In ine
Mesa Charros. 2nd. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine; Kristal Van Unen. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 5th. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine; Kim Nel1011. Irvine Mesa
Chorros. I st. 4-H Market Hog/Swine.
Shannon Erb. Westminster FFA.
4th. FFA Market Lamb/Lamb. Jenny
Mucia. Costa Mesa FFA. 1st. FFA
Feeder Lambs: Kril Ramsey, Costa
Mesa FFA. 3rd. FFAFeeder Lambs.
Kelleye Miller. Westminster FFA.
5th. FFA Swine Novice Show-
manship. Mark Boren. Costa Mesa
FF A, I st. FF A Senior Swine Show-
manship; Eric Lomu, Westminster
FFA. FFA Senior Sheep Show·
manship; Leigh Bertoli. Irvine Mesa
Charros. 3rd. 4-H Market
Hois/Swine: Holly Schmidt. 3rd.
Irvine Mesa Charros. 4-H Market
Hog/Swme: Sena Scbmldt, Irvine
Mesa Charros. I c;t, 4-H Markel
HoµSwine. Kimberly Crabtree.
Irvine Mesa Charros . .3rd. 4-H Mar-
ket Hog/Swme: Melissa Crabtree.
lrvme Mesa Charros. 8th. 4-H Mar·
ket Hog/Swine: Nicole Johnson.
Irvine Mesa Charros. 3rd. 4-H Mar·
kct Hog/Swine, Kim Courtney. In 1ne
Mesa Charros. 4-H Market
Hog/Swme: Nikki Rodley. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 6th, 4-H Market
Hog/Swine: Kirsten Johnson. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 3rd. 4-H Market
Hog/Swme: Jady Barela, Irvine
Mesa Charros, 4th, 4~H Market
Hog/Swine: Cbrl1 Barela. Irvine
Mesa Charros. 2nd. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine: Kristal Vu Uaen, Irvine
Mesa Charros, 5th. 4-H Market
Hog/Swine: KJm Nelson, Irvine Me~
Charros. I st. 4-H Market Hog/Swine. w1'91 Bertoli. Irvine Mesa C'harro~.
6th. 4-H Jun1orSwme Showmanshi~l.
Flori culture
Fair winners
Local top award winners in the
open noriculturt compctit1on al the
9lnd Orange County Fair 1n Costa MC$8a~:
Nortta 811mt, Costa Mesa, 41h.
Amateur Arrangement. Oriental:
Rocfflle O'Douell, Newpon Beach.
2od, Amnie. Vqctables cl Aowcl"\.
4th. ArTanae.. Foliqe: Elolac Ott.
Costa Mesa. 3rd, ArTanie. FnJtt &
Flowers. Del•rt• 8' a.ba. Costa
Mesa, Two 1st, ArnnJe. Hohday,
f nJll cl Aowcrt. Two 2nd. Kitchen
Capers. ArTangc. Nu~ Rhyme.
3rd. Arranac. Vcg.ctablc\ & Rowen
Bearded winner&
Frank Colver, left, of Cout Mea won fln~ce for wont
beard and Scott Totman of Hundnfton ch took top
a ward• for the mottt beautiful beard In the Whlakeroo
conteet at the Orance County Falr.
Wineman to head
hospital directors
Glenn F. Wineman of Laguna Hills
was recently named the new chair-
man ofSaddleback Community Hos-
pital's Board of Directors. Jim W
Lenthall of Laguna Niguel was a~
pointed as a new board member.
Wineman a Saddleback board
member since 1973. 1s the former
president of the Laguna Hills Hi-12
Club and a member of the Saddleback
Area Coordinating Council. He is
also a past president of the United
Methodist Men's Fellowship and has
scved as director. secretary and
treasurer of former Mutual Eighteen
of Leisure World.
Dr. Lenthall practices general and
vascular surge!) with the South
Orange County Medical Group, Inc.
in Laguna Hills He formerly worked
for the USC Medical Center m
Orange. where he also conducted
surgical instruction to students.
College report
The report of a fact· find mg panel m
the pending collective bargaining
negouat1ons between the Saddleback
Community College District and us
facult) is available to the public.
The entire report may be inspected
in the hbranes of both the Irvine and
the M1ss1on VieJO campuses. And at
the Ir-. me campus. the report can the
seen in the ex.ecut1ve assistant's office
and the personnel office.
Rotary convendon
Maxwell S W1ddo w<;on of Hunt-
ington Bl'ac h JOined about 22.000
other Rotarian~ from 100 countnes at
the Rotary International annual con-
vention in Birmingham. England
recent I}
.\I the con\en11on. Rotanans re-
viewed the worldwide service or-
gan1Tat1on 's community and inter-
national projects and planned new
act1v1ties. James P. Grant, executi ve
director of UNICEF. wpoke on
mobilizing pubhc and private action
worldwide for child survival. Also,
Journalist Edwin Newman spoke on
seeking world peace through com-
mumcatton
UC fees cut
By the A11oclated Preas
Cal1forn1a State Un1vers1t)
trustees have voted unanimously to
reduce student fees by S42.
Student fees have risen $250 in the
past three years The money -which
1s not tu1t1 on -makes up the
difference between state funding and
uni,er'i1l) expenses. said u01vers1t)
spokeswoman Judith Ehas.
Hoapltal IJoaon
Three longume members of
Saddleback Community Hospital's
Board of Directors were honored by
the hospital re«ntly.
Frank J. Schaeffer of Laguna Hills,
John P. Bertram of Laguna Hills and
Dr. James E. Mullen of Dana Point
received certificates during the an-
nual board of directors meeting.
Schaeffer continues as an emeritus
board member. He became a charter
member of the board in 1969 and
served as its first president until 197 3.
Mullen joined the board in 1979
and served as vice chairman of the
Strategic Planning Committee as welt
as a member of the Medic~I Staff
Committee.
Bertram became a board member
in 1979. He has served on the Finance
Committee, Support Group Council,
Building and Grounds Committee
and the Saddleback Health Foun-
dation Board. Hew will continue to
-,erve on the Foundation Board
Ezcbangette member
Mal) Kohler of Laguna Hills was
named to the board of the Cahfom1a-
Nevada D1stnct Exchangette Clubs.
the women's aux1hal) to the Ex·
change Club. a national service
organrz.ation.
Kohler will be involved in the
d1stnct trophy and awards program
and the chanenng of new fachangct-
te C lub~
Baja Foandadon
The Baja Children's Foundataon,
which suppons the homes and fam1l-
1cs of children who live on the
Mexican peninsula. 1s raising funds
by selling tickets to the annual
Festa val of the Arts and Pageant oft he
Masters in Laguna Beach.
Tickets are available for Jul y 24 for
S 18 and for Aug. 26 for $24. All
contnbut1ons are tax deductible.
For more information. call
953-9878 or 832-8438.
Fltneu program
Two new physical fitness programs
are being offered by the Laguna
Niguel YMCA.
.. Thighs & Buns" and "Waisting
Away" w11l run until September 22 on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
"Thighs & Buns" will be offered at
8 a.m. and at 5: 15 p.m "Wa1sung
Awa}'' will be at 9:10 a.m and 6·30
p.m
For more 1nformat1on, call
831 -9622 or 495-0453. The fee change approved Wednes-
day takes effect next academic year Hnpltal mlcrotteope
!or 31 ~.000 students at 19 campuses... Saddleba«* Community Hospital
including Cal State Fullen~n and Cal 10 Laguna Hills has become one of the
State Long Beach. Elias said. . first hospitals in the state to use a new
Full-time undergraduates ~111 pay microscope stand for ear, throat,
S l60 per academic year f~r university urological and neurological surgery.
fees. compared with $40 .. last year. It can also be used for vascectomy
Full-time graduate students will reversal operations and by neu-
pay $396. while part-time under-rosurgeons dunng brain and spine
graduates ~•II be charged S 120 and operations.
part-time graduate 'itudents S 156 Hospital officials said the stand 1s
Self defen•e cla.. very flexible and mobile and auto-
matically balanced. Th~ South { oast YMCA Physical
Department 1n Laguna Niguel 1s
offenng self defense lesso.ns in the
martial art of Kung Fu San Soo from
I 0:30 a.m. to noon.
The eight-session program. now
under wa)'. 1s open to children
between ages 9 to 14. and has limited
enrollment. It cost'i $30 for Y mem-
bers and $40 for non-membe~. and
will be tauiht by Weston Verm1lhon.
who ha!I a second~egrtt black belt.
Kung Fu San Soo 1ncorporat~
many methods of martial an to aive
participant~ increased self con-
fidence. positive menuil attitude,
physical conditioning and defense
~kills.
For reg1strat1on or funher infor-
mation. C3ll 8'\ l ·9622 or 495-0453.
Nutrition cla ..
A nutnuon dassand 1 counc in self
awaren~~ that mcludtt exemscs to
reduce '1re5S and enhance pos1l1vc
attitude will be offered by the South
Coast YMCA in Laauna Niauel.
The clas!i>C'S wtll 6e tau~t by bio-
chemist and nutntionist Badn
Gleason
The ~If awareness class is ofTertd
Tuesd4ys and Thursdays, throua,h
Aus.16 from 5·30 to 6:30 p.m. Co1t 1s
S30 for Y member'\ 1nd S.O for
others. The nutrition class will cost
$25 for membcr'i and $30 for non·
mcmbcl'\ It hM not yet httn sched-
uled but applicant\ can 1nd1cate their
ume prct'ercncc\.
For rq1stration or more mfor-
mat1on. call (31·9622 or 49S-0453.
Imoad head• Angel•
A Dana Point woman has been
named president of the Angels, a
community support group for the fine
ans at Saddleback Collese.
Phyllis lmontt, a vice president at
the Laguna Hills Branch of Anaheim
Savmgsand Loan and a part1c1pant 1n
southern Orallfe County art affairs,
has been appointed by the M1ss1on
ViCJo campus.
Outgoing Angels prcstdent Bernard
Matthey of San Juan Capistrano
pre~nted lmonti with the presiden-
tial aavel at a ceremony this month
Hebre• cl•• •lated
A bcgmnina Hebrew class. which
wtll stress rcadina. wriuna. vocabu-
lary and conversation, wtll be offered
by Coastline Community Colleac this
fall semester.
Students wtll enaaae m Hebrew
conversauon from the bc&Jnn1r\4 of
the class and wtll read onainal
81blic,al texts.
Shoshana Adler, a Coastline Com-
munity Coll~c teacher who has also
tauJht at UC Irvine. acted 1s a court
interpreter and translated venous
tracts and papers, will teach tbe
course
One cla.ss wiJI meet on Wcdne"1•>
ancmoons from I to 4 It the Le11urt
World Clubhouse Another "Ntll meet
Thunday evenaf\jl from 6 30 to 9 30
at Westminster H1&h School.
for more informauon. call Adler at
7H6-96S2 or the collcae at S4(>. 7600
I
Otmnge Coat DAIL.Y PILOT/Saturday, Jutt 21, 'JIM
I Soviet memories of WWI still very much aliv 1
theaovcmmont1nes to u<e •he wmn Fatea with oontinu1na economic War II 11 a 1tnuino. ma.ror 1<-case ror m1ra<ul0dl "!"'d Bitterness lingers in a nation where
almost al ost at least one close relative crcauna fear and mmru t of the West hard hips and dsfficuhy an mcetana complishmcnt. anothtT diplomat ach1evnncnts. fOf'ClCd colJCcd
among the Soviet people the demands of an anc~a ingly af· said. or disanrous ~ but the ,.... "Thegovemment'scon~tanttalk ot fluent populatton, the Soviet iovern-ct methf,.. the pany C1!1f
By NANCY TRAVER
........ lllrted "'-
KHATYN, U.S.S.R. -A group of
5-ycar-old orphans, with their clostly
c.TOppcd hair and identical institu-
tional prb, fell silent and clung
fearfully to their teachers as they
listened to the story of how 149
villagers were burned alive here 41
years ago.
The village of Khatyn was de-
stroyed during World War II when
300 German soldiers invaded and
forced villagers into a barn. Accord-
ing to Soviet history books. the barn
was set on fire and residents who
attempted to flee were shot.
The traJic tale has been told
countless ttmes at the Khatyn mem-
orial complex. which stretches over
many acres of lush grassland and
white birch trees in the western Soviet
republic of Byelorussia.
Khatyn includes a marble slab
marking where the villagers penshed
and a concrete plaque that bears the
names of those who died. Marble bell
towers with constantly tolling bells
mark where the homes of the villagers
stood.
Byeloruss1a suffered 2.2 million
wartime losses, local residents are
quick to remind visitors, who on a
re<:ent day included the orphans. a
busload of Kampuchean students.
some West German tourists and a
crowd of foreig.o correspondents.
Nearly 40 years after the armistice.
memories of the war remain strong in
the Soviet Union. where almost
everyone can tell oflosing at least one
close relative.
The lingering bitterness over
World War II can be traced in part to
the extreme patriotism of the Russian
people.
But some Westerners believe the
government. through its tightly con-
trolled press and publishing houses,
uses the war to shape the pubric
consciousness. The effort has become
more intensive as the 40th an-
niversary of the end of World War II,
an event that is sure to be a ,major
nationwide celebration. approaches.
Recently, the government stepped
up its publicity campaign about the
war when the Western Allies cel-
ebrated the 40th anniversary of the O-
day invasion of France.
The Soviet Union discounts the
importance of the Normandy in-
vasion. Kremlin officiaJs may have
objected to the publicity surrounding
D-day because of a fear that 1t would
detract from the 40th anniversary
celebration in May 1985 of the Nazi
surrender.
While playing down the role of the
Western nations in defeating the
Nazis. the government issues daily
reminders of the Soviet war effort.
The state still gives medals for
wartime bravery, and new articles
and books regularly appear about the
war. War movies are shown almost
nightly on television. and there also
are programs devoted entirely to
beribboned war veterans reminiscing
about their days at the front.
Across the Soviet Union, every
town has at least one war monument.
These are guarded by children wear-i~g the orange scarf of the Young
Pioneers, the Communist Party or-
8!lniz.at1on, and carrying automatic
nfles.
In Moscow, every visiting official's
itinerary includes a stop at the
Birthdays
can bring
all manner
of things
CHICAGO (AP) -The Mata1
brothers are at it again.
Each year, they try to outdo each
other with unique birthday presents.
John Matar turn~d 42 on Saturday.
and he received seven brown donkeys
by special delivery from his brother,
Sam Matar. who hves in California.
"I expected somethinf. outrageous,
but I was dumbfounded.' John Matar
said as he watched the donkeys nibble
the grass in front ofhis small red brick
house here.
"I sent Sam an orangutan for his
35th birthday this year. so I knew he
'would try to get the last word." he
said.
Accompanying the donkeys was a
giant binhday card that read, "John.
you sent me an orangutan, and said
you made a monkey out of me~ Well.
happy birthday. Can you guess what
this makes of you?"
John said he's as stubborn and
'won't gave up. vowing to get "really
nasty" neJlt year.
The brothers, both bachelors,
began their rivalry nine years ago.
when they exchanged insulting birth-
day cards.
The card war escalated when one
year Sam sent John three models in
bikinis to sing greetings. John
'countered with three senior citizens
in bathing suits who seren~dcd Sam
at bis C.armel autcrdealersh1p. 1 Sam hired a plane to fly over John's
house with a birthday mcssaac. and
John paid a hiah school marchina
band to visit his brother.
Sam retaliated with a 3.800.pound
pet rock, and John ~nt 20,000
pounds of pebbles. claimina the rock
had babies.
The brothers also have sent a full· arown elephant.. aoats. and I 00
skunks .
.. Att we crazy?" John said. "I'm
not. but I'm not sure about my
brother."
"It's John who's tht' ~ird one."
Sam said. "I just want to pamper htm
'°he won't set violent ..
war stu'S up fears of futurt war. It ment can "point with pride" to World ••Jt wouk:l bt-hard to make a wona vt 0'l. 15 IO ...
creates hostility toward potential •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiaiimi,ilhieiilidii.iiiiiiiiiiiii Kremlin wall to lay a wreath at the
tomb of an unknown soldler killed in
the battle to defend Moscow in 1941.
Planeloads of passenacrs aboard
the Soviet airline Aeroflot to Moscow
are reminded by the airline's pilots of
the 20 million Soviets kill~ in the war.
Many Soviets say constant re-
minders about the war are necessary
so that people will try to prevent the
outbreak of another war. The sin-
cerity of the belief among Soviet
people that there should never be
another world war is unquestionable.
But many Westerners believe that
invaders and protectivenen toward II
the Soviet borders," said one Western
diplomat, who asked that his name
not be used.
The diplomat said Soviet fear of the
Germans is be in& transferred to a fear
of the West in general to maintain
support for modem Soviet policy.
"A siege mentality has been created
that makes people ready to endure
hardships. People don't complain as
the government allocates mort re-
sources for the next conflict. which is
perceived as being imminent," he
added.
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Pooling t heir effo rts
No place in LA beats Ray 's
when it comes to breakfast
It• th 1 t David Cunningham. a regular covered wuh graffiti. s e p ace 0 go But It IS the place to go when "you "When my friends art looluna for a for down-home food, have your mouth set for ome aood. place to have breakfast, mention down-home cooking," says As-Ray's and the discussion 1s over," say local celebrities scmblywoman Teresa Hughes. said RTD bus driver Larry Hom. who "Once you taste the biscuits. you recently droven up from Carson with
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The food will come back," says Los Angeles fellow driver Ruby Lowe.
isn't fancy and the location 15 defi-Police Cmdr. Bernard Parks. "I've seen Sugar Ray Leonard and
nitdy no1 chic. But for 32 years, Ray's Scat man Crothers, the perfonner. O.J. Simpson in here. They walk m
Redwood Kitchen has been an in-has been a customer since lhe bus1-JUSt like a regular person. They like
stituuon. equally beloved by con-ness opened. He says he stall drives good food too."
gressmen and cab dri vers, movie from the San Fernando Valley down "People enjoy the food and each
stars and mechanics. to "the war zone" at least twice a other," said Mayor Tom Bradley,
Ra y's has been dishing out hearty month. who has been eating there for 25
breakfa!>ls -and breakfasts only -"I kid the girls and tell them. 'Don't years. "It has such a happy at-
at Western A \enue and 39th Street begivm' me no warm biscuits. I drove mospherc."
smce 1he day!> when !>outh<entral Los 60 males for hot b1scu11s,"' he said. On Sunday, when business is
Angeles was dotted with nightclubs. Othercelebnty cltents mclude Alex heaviest, there is often a long wa11 for
and a Saturday night on the town Haley and Muhammad Ali. everyone -well, almost everyone.
often ended with a meal al Ray's and In add1t1on 10 the b1scu11s. such Owner John (Ray) Lincoln. 59,
church specialties as fned chicken, pork adm11s to making exception for
Bruce Pixley and daughter Julie. 8. liter-
ally pooled their effort.a recentlv aa Julie
mutered the baalca of water-akflng in the
f amlly'a backyard pool lo Camarillo.
"'t ou don't go 10 Ra} ·s loolo..mg for chops. buttermilk b1scu11s, corned Bradley since he became mayor.
egg!. Benedica ur eggs Florentine.'' beef hash and gnls draw an ever-Ray's was founded by Ray Mills, a
sa}s Los Angeles ( ll} Councilman growing chentele 10 the modest eatery chef from Texas who worked on the -----------=l-=-oc..;:..;a:;..;.te.:...;d:;_1=n;....:a;;...c;..;o;..;.n;...v...:..ert_e;;:.;d"-b;;;..;a;;.;.n;.;.;k;....:b;..;u;.;.;1l:..:d~m.;.i;gL-_ Southern Pacific Railroad's Su nsct
L1m11ed. running between New Or-
leans and Los Angeles. He missed the
tram on a layover once and simply
stayed. working for a caterer and at
the Brown Derby before opening his
restaurant.
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Lmcoln. also a Texan, met Mills
when he attended Mills' church an
Los Angeles while stationed m Long
Beach with the Navy during World
War II.
At the time, ministers encouraged
their congregants to take servicemen
10 dinner, and Mills and his wife took
Lincoln home.
"The old man just took a liking to
me." Lmcoln said. "From then on he
started calling me bts son."
As a result. Lincoln inherited the
restaurant after Mills died in 1975.
While Mills developed the res~
taurant, Lincoln, who had earned a
degree in business administration at
what is now California State Univer-
sity, Sacramento, worked for the state
Department of Corrections, keeping
Mills' books all the while.
After Mills died, Lincoln quit as
associate superintendent at the Cali-
fornia Institution for Men in Chino to
run the restaurant full time.
Un11I 1968. R~y·s served breakfast
from midnight until I p.m. the next
day. The hours changed to 6 a.m. to I
p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, after
"the bad ~uys ran the good guys off
the street, ' Lincoln said.
Abuse
follows
woman's
bravery
By KEN O'QUINN
of tM ·----..._
PORTLAND. Maine -What
began as a heartwarming news story
about a woman's bravery has given
way to neighborhood anger and
vandalism.
"It's been a mess," said Cynthia
Nevers. who made nationwide head-
lines last month when she dashed
across the street to catch a 17-month-
old baby as it fell from a second-story
balcony.
Nevers. 27. says some of her
neighbors turned vicious after the
rescue, apparently out of jealousy at
her fame and anger at the subsequent
mtervention of state welfare officials.
W11h lhe baby saved and President
Reagan commending her in a tele-
phone call, the rescue "should have
been wonderful and Sta)ed wonder-
ful." she said.
But instead. withm days of the
rescue, the Nevers' Doberman
pmscherd1ed after being fed poisoned
meal. Vandals stripped a dune buggy
Nevers and her husband, Ron, had
been buildin~ and cut out the wand·
shield and windows of Nevers' pick-
up truck.
The attention has scared some of
her neighbors in the low-income
Munjoy Hill neighborhood, she said
in a recent interview. "All the
authonties came down. The state
came," with social workers.
Despite the abuse she has endured.
Nevers says the aftermath 1s worse for
the child's mother, whom she has
known smcc they grew up together 1n
the neighborhood.
"'My part was wonderful. but (her)
kids don't even hve there anymore,"
because the state removed them.
Nevers said. "Instead of her being
able 10 hug her baby and say. 'Thank
God it's here,' they ve taken 1t."
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Nevers dashed across the street,
leaped over a fence and caught 17-
month-old Jessica Lynn Gough as she
fell.
Nevers shced open her hand and
forefinger on the top of the fence,
rcquiri~ 40 stitches. but she had no
medical insurance.
After rcadina newspaper reports of
the incid-cnt, an anonymous caller
paid her hospital bill and Reapn
telephoned Nevers 10 cooaratulate
her on her heroism.
Others impressed by her bravery
sent checks totalina more than SI 00.
and Nevers used part of the money to
buy cloth ma for the toddler she saved
The Nevers and their two chddttn.
Loma. 8, and Seth, 4, live m I $2S .. a-
wcck apartment. The couple runs 1
clcanina service. from which the)
hope to cam $6,000 this ye.ar and also
breed Doberman ~nschers.
As ror the nciahbon' resentment.
Nevers explained that in a low-
income ncaahborhood hke hers. a
child be. ·~· rescued .... a b11 deal. and they (nc1 bors) n«dt'd to be pan of
1ha1 h11 cal ••
I
"
Working out the kinks
Th• Olrmplc
Finn bo•tlng
controveray lan't
over yet. 82.
Memben of the Rama continued workouts at Cal State Fullerton Friday,
with tight end Mike Barber (left) ch.ulng down a pau, George Farmer (middle) catching ball against Marcella• Green'• defeDR, and Preaton
Dennard practicing hla footwork.
Ryun: It could be tough for U.S. in 1 ,500
Ex-world record holder 's advice: Wait
until las t 600~-t~en run for your life __
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tM o.., Nol ....
It's ~n a Ion$ drouiht -tasting
76 years-in which the United States
has been unable to come up with that
gold medal in one of track and field's
premier events, the 1,500 meters.
Only four athletes have won a
silver medal in the event in that span
-and ironically the silver rep-
resented disappointment. not
achievement, for Jim Ryun in the
1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
Ryun was 1n Orange County this
week. reflecting on his past. and also
offered some personal views into the
chances of U.S. Olympians Steve
Scott. Jim Spivey and Sydney Martt
in the l.SOO at the upcoming Games
in Los Angeles. ·
Ryun held world records of 3:31 .1
in the 1.500. 3:51 I in the mile and
I 44.9 in the 880
Times since haven'1 been any-
~here close to the Olympic record of
3 34.9 se1 b) Kip Kemo at Mexico
City. and 1t doesn't figure to change
-nor docs the drought for the U.S ..
according to Ryun.
'Tm not so cert.am," responds
Ryun on the suggestion that Scott. the
UC Irvine product. carries Amen-
can 's best hopes.
Jim Spivey "upset" Scott 1n the
Ol)mptc Trials to $llln the No I
berth. with Maree third. ~t the time.
JUSt a few weeks ago. Sp1ve) brushed
off the accomplishment. saying he
was peaking for that race. and that he
felt Scott was still in a training state
for the Olympic Games.
.. Spivey 1s running consistentl y
well," says Ryun. "and Scott JUSt
barel\' held off John Walker in
Berkeley last week.
"The Tnals are not so far 1n
advance that you shouldn't be run-
ning well. I was really surprised that
no one went out and set a hard pace at
the Tnals. It leads me to believe we·~
going to have a real struggle to medal.
"But. maybe. there wlfi be that gut
effon."
R., un knows of such issues. and the
overwhelming pressures involved on
blue chip athletes to come through
with gold-medal performances.
One of track and field's all-ume
runners. Ryun settled for a silver at
Mexico City and didn't gel out of his
first heat in Munich in 1972 when he
fell 550 mcten from the finish.
''I'll ha\e a lot Of thoughts ruontnl
throuf.h m~ mind ~hen Scott 1s out
there in the I. 500." continues R) un
"Maybe we'll get that elusive gold
medal. If I we~ Scott I would spend
as ltttle energ}' as possible in the first
races."
As for the showdown. offers R-.un
"Wan until the last 600 yards. then
run for your ltfe."
It the heats and semifinals which
arc cnt1cal. according to R)un. who
sa) s man) let their egos get m the ~a)
of common sense. putuna too much
energ) into trying to wm qualtf) ma
races rather than s1mpl) qualtf)ing to
conunue.
"Even a world record holder. or
defending gold medalist. those
thoughts go through your mind
''It's a very difficult race .. he
conttnues. "The amount of enen
spent ~•th spnnung and endurance
involved."
The field 1s considerable 1n the
1.500. which will include Bnta1n·s
(Pleue .ee RYUN/82)
Angels
give it
away
BOston c_a_p_t_u_r_e_s _
game of mistakes·
fn 10th inning, 4_:_
By RICHARD DUNN
0.-,~CeitJlflF.ll
The ~ngels played a game of
giveaway with the Boston Rc:d Sox
Fnday night -with Lhe Angels·
making the eventual bis mistake.
One cnucal error of JU~ment b)
Angel starter Ron Romanick 1n Lhe
third 1nnina was offset by ano~
from Boston rehever Bob Stanley!111
the ninth. which kept the An
ahve. But the blunder which decidcQS
the game was in the I Otb b) Rcij\
Jackson. as the Red Sox C'ICapcd "''' a 4-j victory. •
What Romanick did was serve up
an ().2 home run to Dwl&ht Evans 1n
the third 1nnma. giving the Red Sox a
3-1 lead, which stood unul the ninth
What Stanley did was walk the lcad-
off batter. Regje Jackson, in the
ninth 10nma. eventually leadm& to
the Angels' tym& run.
But what Ron Jackson did was
make an error in the 10th ion1ng that
won't appear 1n the box score.
After Boston shortstop Jaclue
Gutterrez led off the in01na with a
grounder out of shortstop Rob
Wtlfon[s reach for a sin&Je to center.
Wade Boggs laid down a sacnficc
bunt along third base.
Ron Jackson. who was ~placing
Doug DcCinccs at third. scooped ll
up and th~w w1JdJy to iCCOnd
baseman Bobb) Gnch attcmpt1n& to
nail Gutterrez going to second
The thro~ was on a hop. several
feet off the mark. It was ruled a
sacnfice-fielder's choice. allowing
Boggs to reach first safely. An out
later. Jim Rice drilled a double.
sconng Gutierrez with the game-
winnN 1n front of 31.162 at Anaheim
Stadium
Said Boggs later "I was tl")ing to
make It go dov.n the first-base hnc. ..
said Boggs ··But 11 went down the
third-base hne It wasn't designed
that Wa) ,.
"He hes1stated ... e:\plained ~ngel
Manaaer John McNamara on Ron
Jackson's miscue "After he JOI on
top of the ball. 11 looked li~e he
hes1stated ·
Gar) Pems sparked the ~ngels·
first inning b} leading off with an
infield single and stealing second
(Pleue .ee AJllGELS/BS)
Trevino in contention, high spirits
ST. ANDREWS. Scotland IAP)-
"lfl win the toumament. we might he
here for two da)s -and I'll suppl)
the booze:· Joked Lee Tre., 1no after
burning up the Old Course at St
.\ndrews for a second-round 6 7 in the
Bnush Open golf championship Fn-
d.i}.
"Winning at St Andrews? Gee. I'd
go crazy. I wouldn't retire. )OU can bet
on that."
For 10 magical minutes. 1he 44-
)ear-old American. a renowned
entenainer on and off 1he course. had
the press room at St. ~ndre"s 1n
stitches. Joking about his golt. his
personal life and his n'als. and
rocking his head back in laughter 10
JO tn in the fun.
Trevino won the Open in I 971 and
1972 at the height ofh1s career But he
was clearly surprised to find himself
three strokes off the lead at the
half~a) stage on I H
"Actuall), m) plan was to be ~O
under par after two da}s but 11 d1dn'1
~ork." he said tongue tirmh 1n his
cheek
He then paused rctlect1on and
added: "I tell )OU. I pla}ed a hell of a
lot better than I ant1c1pated I didn't
know I could play this good
"I haven't played since the Can-
adian Open (last month) and I broke
m\ ra .. onte dn,er'" the first round
the~
Lead even surprises Aussie
Baker-Finc h equals 36-hole record,
but Watson, Ballesteros within range
Lee TreTlno find• hlmaelf three ahota back after ahootlnt a
second-round 67 Friday at the Brltlah Open &olf tourney.
ST ANDREWS. Scotland (AP) -
An obscure .\uslraltan. Ian Bakcr-
Finch. fired a 66 before the winds
began to howl Fnda~. setting what
even he called a surprising three-
stroke lead and equaling a 36-holr
course record tn lhe I 13th Bn11sh
Open golf champ1onsh1p.
"It's a surpnsc 1n that I d idn't
expect the lead." said the 2.l-}car-old
af\er reaching the to urnament half-
W3) point with a IJ41otal. 10-under-
par and matching the record on the
h1stonc Old Course The mark" as set
by Roberto de V1cen10 or .\rgentina
'"1960.
Meanwhile. some of the biggest
names 1n golf -American Tom
Watson. Sevc Ballesteros of Spain
and the "Merry Mex" himself. Lee
Tre\lnO of the lfn1ted Stale\
moved into pos1t1on to challenge the
leader.
Trc' mo. v.ho also pla,ed hclorc
the v.mds kicked up and the
temperature dropped 20 degrt'C.'s to a
cool 55 in minutes. maneuHred his
wa) to a S-under-par 6 7 and wa'> 11ed
for second at 137 ~1th "Itek Faldo ol
England and Ball esteros. the lormer
British Open and Masters champion
Ballesteros and Faldo each had a M
over the anClent course that •'>
recognized as the cradle and home ol
golf
Watson finir,hed off a 68 and
completed 36 hole'> at IJQ -fi,e
under par and ti' e strokC's off the
pace
He was tied at 139 with Fred
Cards put on rare power display in 10-5 win
ST. LOUIS (AP) -The Cardinals
put on a surge of power, and St. Louis
Manaaer Whitey Herzog was
shocked.
"l can't believe we scored 10 runs."
said Herzoa followina t. Louis' I 0-5
victory over the Los Anaele' Dodacrs
Friday ni&ht.
David Green and George Hendrick
each homered and they oombi~ for
five hits and five RBI for the u'lually
low~sconng Cardinals Rookie Kun
Kepshu~. 2· l. allowed two tamed
runs 1n 6 1-3 1nn1np and walked none
for the tnumph ... Ac {Kcpsht1') did a
heck of a JOb," ~id Herzog. "He
battled."
Ne1thcrChttn nor Hcndnrk talk to
tht press but Kep hire was thnllcd ·•tf we hadn't 11ven up those run\
wl\h his third m~or league start "M> with Valenzuela p1tchin,. th1nas
JOb as to throw stnkes and make them m1~t have been different.·
htt the ball." said Kepsh1re, a 25-ycar-• For the first 1nn11'a and a half that
old naht-hander ball was hot," mused Herzog. ~fer-
The Cards JUmped on Fernando#' nn& to the Oodaers' errors and t~o
Valenzuela. 8·1 l. for thrtt tint-wild patches and two balk h)
annma runs and, accordtnJ to Dodger Kepsh1re that helped the Dodgr~
Manaaer Tomm y Lasorda. thal wa' ~ore two runs 1n the second mnan .
the key to the pmc. The C'ard1nals erupted for five runr,
"You can't aive up NM like that." off thrtt Dod T pitchers an the
said Lasorda. refemna to tint-inning stventh.
throwing crrol"\ b) short.Stop 8111 In the fi"t. Tito Landrum kid oil Rus~ll and left-fielder R J Reynolds "-'llh a sinaJe, ~a\ samfit'C'd to sttond
that contnbuted to the S(Onna and stole third. Lonnie mith walkrd
"We had a chanC't" to get out of tt hut and when he broke .for SC<'ond
unfortun tt'ly ~ didn't." Las.on.ta Oodgen. short\lop 8111 Ru~ll took
oddt"d "The rt'lt wl'I uphill thr throw and thre~ waldlv to homr.
allo~1ng Landrum to r,core and ~mllh
to go to third
Hendnck slashed an RBI sin&le to
left and too~ third "'hen lef\-fleldrr
R J. Re~nolds threw the ball into the
Cardinals du ut DarTCll Poner
lofted a sacnlicc fh for th~ third run
The Oodatn made n 3 2 in the
\ttOnd W11h the help of two v.1ld
p1tche and t~o balks b) Kepsharc
Ken L.andrnu' opened Wlth a 'llnale.
v.cnt to third on the tv.o wild p11ch~
and scort"d on Make ·1l'>!><:1a's1round
out Gffman R1,era sinJIC'd and \l,'('nt
to third on Kcp hire\ two halk'>
~foiT ~nna on a \1nik h'
"alcn1urln
Couples. who holed out a Q-1ron ~hot
o n the 18th for a 6Q Lann' V. adlin<i
"Ith a 69. and Bernhard Langt'r of
West German). who b1rd1C'd the I t\th
for a 68
Jack Nicklaus. ~inner of 1h1<i
champ1onsh1p the ·tast two lime' 11
"as pla~ed at t .\nd~"s. rcfu'>{·d to
count himself out e'en thoufh he
barel~ qunltfied for the fina t\\O
rounds at 148. 14 strok.es ~hind the
leader
"The opera isn't o .. er ·111 the fat
lad} sing~ ... he ~1d
Bill Longmu1r. the longshnt ~01
who sham1 the first-round lead. v.as
"1th1n a '>troke of the lead at nine
under for the tournament when he
fell '1ct1m to the fearsome Road
Hole. the 17th .\ tnpk-boge\ '>e'en
sent him l"C't'hng hack to a 71 and a I '8
total
Peter Jacobsen. one of three tied for
the first-round lead. and Tom l\.11e
were In the grour It 140. "1 te had a 7 I
and J acobscn 7
Greg ""orman. the powerful .\us-
trahan who also had a pt~ of the
first-round lead and pla)ed with
Watson and Langer an the worst of the
weather. finished "''th a 41 on the
back nine He had a 74 for the dav and
wasatl41
8aker-F1nch. amona the first ofTt~
tee. made mo t ofh1s round ""Ith a '2
on the front nine that 1ocluded a ~
foot pun on the eighth.
Rut the key. hesa1d. was "attt1n1 up
and down acoupleofUmC'S from "'tr}
difficult po 1t1ons." That included a
save from the Road Runker on the
l ?th and the V anc, of 1n on the I lh.
"I knoiA ~·m capable. but I didn't
tee otT e\pect1n1 to W1n methan in
the top 20 was m\ aoal .. \ltd Baler-
hneh who won this \'tar's We!tt
Au'ltrahan Open and last \ear., Nev.
1ralsnd ()pc-n -his onh two
lf\urnamrnt 'tl'ton~
"You can never repair a club the
~a~ II was before but I'm JUSl
beginning tO trust It again J'm hilling
11 longer and quite straight."
Even w11h all his expenence. the
idea of being in a winning pos1uon on
Sunda) was hard for T~vmo to
imagine
"lffm on the 10th or 12th tee (on
Sunday) and I have a couple of shots'
lead. 1 think I'll be nervous Everyone
JO<'S choke ..
HB'sZosa
competing
for Canada
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d Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Joty 21 , HUM
SPORTS BR EAK
LA team.a ready
to get out of town
.during Olympics
From AP dlapatcbes
LOS ANGELES -Among the resi-•
den's fleeing town to avoid the upcomina
Olympics rush will be the Los Angeles
Dodgers, Rams and Raiders.
With Dodger Stadium beina used for the Olympic
baseball tournament. the Dodgers will spend thr two w~ks of the Gan1es (July 28-Aua. 12) on the road.
The Raiders' home, the Coliseum, wdl be the site of
the track and field competition, so they will play their
first two National Football League exhibitions m San
Francisco and Washington.
The Rams. who call Anaheim Stadium home. will
play their lone exh1b1t1on game slated during the
Games in San Diego on Aug. 4. Their second prcscason
contest. at home. comes on Au~ 13. the Monday after
the Olympics' closing ceremonies.
The Angels. however. will play a pair of four-game
senes in Anaheim during the Olympic Games and the
club's director of marketing. John Hays. said the
Amencan League club isn't expecting any difference m
attendance despite the maJOr portion of the Games
being staged JUSt some 30 miles to the nonh.
··we've been wmnmg and we're at the top of the
d1v1S1on so there'!I been more mtercst," said Hayes in a
telephone interview. ··1t's impossible for us to
differentta'e between those who are regular fans and
·those coming m for the Ol ympics.
"All along, we've shared the opinion of most of the
iocal merchants here that we'd lose some patronage
whose concern over travel would keep them away, but
that we would pick up an occasional visitor."
Ezpensive holdout for White.
THOUSAND OAKS -All-Pro de-[il
fensive tackk Randy White is being fined •II•
by the Dallas Cowboys at the rate ofS 1.000
per day while he held out for salary
TCnegot1a t ions.
While White fished for bass m East Texas. the
Cowbo) brass fumed over his absence in training camp.
He failed to amve as scheduled Thursday, saying
he wanted immediate action on his contract.
White is making $350.000 per year but wants to be
the highest paid lineman m the National Football
League. Mark Gas11neau of the New York Jets makes an
estimated $800.000.
Tennis Lloyds back together
FORTLAUDERDALE.Fla.-Chris ~
Evert Lloyd and her Bnllsh tennis-playing
husband John have ended their trial
separation. according to a pubhshed re-
port.
The l.lo}ds. who announced their separauon Jan.
28. said the) have been back together since last month
but did not reveal their new arrangement during
Wimbledon because the; wanted to be left alone. The
Fon Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel said in
Friday's edition~.
Rozema condnuea home •treak
Cbet Lemon and Barbaro Garbey ii staked 0.ve Rottma to earl)' leads with
homers and Rozema stopped Texu
throrl: eiaht innmgs to record his 15th
strai t home v1ctory a~ Detroit tnmmcd the Raniers.
l-1, riday night 10 Amcncan League acuon. RoLemu
was last beaten at T11cr Stadium on May 23, 1981. and
owns a 3-0 rc<."Ord at home this season . . Elsewhere 1n
the Amencan Lcaauc. OoD SlauJbt tnplc:d in the e11hth
for his fourth hit and scored when Ooll Concepcloo hn
a sacrifice fly fo1 his third RBI.
boosting Kansas City past llalt1·
more. 4-3 . . WUlle Ra.odolpb
dolled a on~-out sin.glc mto the
lefi-centcr field gap ro score Ken
Griffey and cap a two-run ninth
inning 4!> the New York Yankees
beat Minnesota. 4-3. Jay Bowell,
4-4. the third Yankee pitcher.
picked up the wm, pitching the
final two innmgs ... Rookie Roy
Smith and Ernie C.macbo co m-
Lemon b1m·d on a seven-hitter and Julio
Franco drove m three runs -including two during a
decisive four-run sixth inning -as Cleveland defeated
the Chicago White Sox. 6-J .. Ed Romero sliced a two~
run game-winning single over third base to the ninth
1n~1ng. wrapping up a five-run rally which gave
M 1lwaukee a 9-7 victory over Oakland . . . Tooy
Fttm aode1'1 two-run single snapped a J-3 lie as
Toronto exploded for 11 ninth-inning runs to come
from behind and defeat Seattle. 12-7 m a record-
brcaking game. The 11 runs in one inning represent a
club record for Toronto. The Blue Ja}s also pounded
out l 7 h1ts.
Trillo sparks Giants past Cubs
Manny Trillo made three standout ii
plays in only his second game at third bast
and singled to launch a three-run rally in
the fourth inning. leading San Francisco to
a 3-2 victory over the Chica$O Cubs Frida)'. Jeff
Robinson, 5-11 , picked up only his second victory in his
last I 4 starts. He allowed three hits over seven innin$S
and Greg MiDcoo pitched the last two innings for his
I 0th save ... Tony Gwyu'1 three-run homer in the
eighth inning ended Jobn Tudor's shutout bid and
rallied San Diego to a 3-2 nightcap
victory over Pittsburgh and a split
of their rwi-night doubleheader.
Jim Morrison and Doug Frobel
lc:d off successive mnings with
homers and starter Rick Rboden
drove in the go-ahead run as the
Pirates won the opener. 4-3 .. _
... Enos Cabell and Terry Puhl each
drove in two runs and Craig
_,,I Reynolds highlighted Housto n's
four-run first inning with a run-
Trlllo scunng tnple as the Astros de-
feated Montreal. 8-4 ... Wally Backman slapped his
third double of the game and rode ho me on Keith
Hernandez's sacrifice fly in the top of the 11th inning to
send the New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over
Cincinnati. The victory enabled the Mets. who are 6-0
in extra innings this year. to open a 111i game lead over
the Chicago Cubs in the East D1v1s1on . Brad
Komminsk hit hi s founh and fifth homers of th e season
and Dale Murphy had three hits. 1ndud1ng his 21st
homer of the season. to hft Atlanta to a 13-l rout of
Philadelphia. M.ike Schmidt accounted for the Ph11l1es'
lone run wllh his 21st homer of th~ yearin the topoftht·
fo urth.
USFL teams invade England
WEMBLEY. England -A year after Ci]
Its European debut, U.S. pro football again •II•
tramples the hallowed turf of Wemble~
Stadium. home of the Bnt1sh soccer
championships. today with th e Philadelphia Star~
battling the Tampa Bay Band its.
Record• fall in Berlin meet
BERLIN - Uwc Hohn of East m
Germany shattered the world record in the men'~javelin with a spect.acular&oS$of343
feet, 10 1nche~ and Ludmila Andonova of
Bulgaria leaped 6-91h to set a women's hiihjump world
mark friduy at the "OlympK Day"4rack and field meet
in E:ist Berlin.
Hohn. 22. of Potsdam, accomplished the feat on
his second try;.,t>rcalung the former mark of327-2 set by
Tom Petranon of the United States on May 15. 1983. in
Los Angrlcs.
Andonova, 24, a Russian-born mothcrof an infant
daughter. cleared the world record hciJ)lt on her first
try, beaung a field that included former world record·
holder Tamara Bykova of the Soviet Union.
Bykova set the old mark of 6-8l/• on June 23 at 'he
Soviet national championship~ in Kiev.
Andonova's record was initiaHy announced as 6-9.
but meet organizers remeasured the height and found
she had actually cleared 6·91h.
The records were set on a chilly, breezy evemn~ at
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn stadium in East Berlin, drawmg
wild cheers from a capacity crowd of 21,000 spectators.
Soviet-bloc athletes. with a spnnkling of West·
erntrs. were compe11ng in a full range of events at this
two-day meet. scheduled to end today 1n the East Berlin
suburb of Potsdam.
Rookie still leads LPGA event
Rookie Cathy Marino, who led by one n
stroke after the first day of play. shot a ·
second-round 69 Friday to assumt: a four·
shot lead at the midway point of the
Roc hester Classic LPGA event. Marino's 137 total was
fi ve-under-par on the Locust Hill Country Club
Course. Five players -Lauri Pecenon, Dale Eueling,
Rosie Jones, Kalbyn Yoong and Kathy WbJtwortb -
were in second place at 141 ... In the PGA Quad Cities
Classic at Coal Valley. Ill.. Dave Stockton fired a four-
under-par 66 for a 130 total and one-shot lead over
Vance Heafner after two rounds of play. Scott Hocb was
third at 134 -six-under-par overall.
On The Road Again wins pace
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -On !!J
The Road Again. who started in the second
row. got an excellent drive fom Buddy
Gilmour and won the Meadowlands Pace
Fnday night by just holding off Guts at the wire.
On The Road Apin moved into contention
approaching the half-mile pole and took the lead from
Long Fella with about one-quarter mile remaining.
Televlaton. radlo
Seniors plan
own Games
'Olymptatrics' on tap
in Long Beach next week
From AP dJ1paccbe1
LONG BEACH -While the "youngsters" have their
Olympics coming up. an "Olympiatrics" has been
scheduled for a group of l 'l S senior citizens.
The two-day affair, next Tuesday and Wednesday at
the Palmcrest House in Long Beach. will celebrate the
Olympic spirit and will include a marching band, a parade
of nurses in Olympic costumes, a processional of the senior
citizens in Olympic color-bedecked wheel chairs, and
demonstrations by local university and other groups of
gymnastics. wrestling, fencing ... and breakdancing.
The average age of the seniors at the center is 85.
The Olympiatrics arc being held to "challenge
isolation and dynamically bridge communication between
the aging and young athletes in the comm unity:· according
to a spokesman for Palmcrest House.
Aussie got royal training
ARCADlA -Olympian Andrew Hoy of Australia's
th~:-<fay ~uesu;ian event team says he received royal
tra101ng an hi s sport.
Hoy, 25, said Mark Phillips. husband of Great
Britain's Princess Anne, tutored him in riding while be
stayed with the royal couple.
He said that he met Phillips and the pnncess while
competing in England in 1979.
"We became quite friendly and I decided to spend
some time to England when Mark said he would be happy
to work with me to develop my abilities," Hoy said during
a break in training at Santa Anita. site of many of thr
upcoming Olympic equestrian events.
Hoy. trom Culcaim. a village of I , 110 in the
Australian state of New South Wales. said he spent t~o
years in England. staying at the royal couple's res1denct in
Gatcombe Park.
Food aplenty at Village
LOS ANGELES -Many athletes already are in the
three Olympic vi llages, and those who are amvmg later are
m1ss1ng out on some good food.
A recent dinner menu at the UCLA village included
vichyssoise and chicken cakutta soups, sirloin steak and
baked smoked ham. plus a selection of cold meats and
pates. a large salad bar. various cheeses. rice and pasta.
.\mong the deserts were chocolate cake. pudding and ice
ncam.
Peter Slater of A RA Food Services said that a total of
250 tons of produce and 110.000 pounds of b<.-ef will be
prepared at UCLA dunng the course of the Games.
Sacram.ento
next stop
for Lewis
Fin·n Class controversyrageson RYUN •..
From Bl
Steve Cram. Steve Ovett and Spain's
Jose Abascal.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Carl
~w1s. bidding to match Jesse Owens'
Appeals continue to decide who will
be the representative in the Olympics
feat of four track and field gold By ALMON LOCK.ABEY unfair sailing and gro~s un·
medals in one Olympics. is expected oe11yP11oteo.u,..wrn... sportsmanlike conduct 1n the final
to chase another milestone tonight in The game of musical ch:m~ in the race.
the Sacramento International Sum-Olympic Finn Class continued Fn-Sihestn allegedly took a deliberate mer Games. premature stan 1n order to haras!I day with the legal eagles and the B d d .., h f Ii Lewis will try to break the 16-year-enran an .. cep 1m out o 1rst courts being drawn imo the con-1 91d world long JUmp record of 29-21/z h h bed p .1 h P acc. u1ches set b)' Bob Beamon of the trove~y t at as l'VI •t'vl e Panh bccausl' ofS1h estn"s harass-
' r"1ted States dunng the 1968 Olym-Olympic Yachting Garno/for more ment. Bl·rtrnnd fin1!.hcd ninth in the 4>' than two months. pi<-Games in the high altitude of _, race but h1., protest against 5ihcstn
Mexi co City. According to wire !>en Ile rl'porr.-.. a wa!I upheld h) the JUf) who wt·nt .,0
Lewis has ·disdained Jumping in Supenor Court commissioner 10 San far as 10 toss ~rlvntn out ol thc ent1rl'
ranfi ed air. preferring instead to Francisco has ruled m favor of the .. encs. This mo\ed Bu11 Rt·)nolds of
rnmpete at sea level, and under those United States Yacht Ra n ng l ln1on Summ11. NJ up to fir'lt rlacc in ·the
rnnditions. he has come tantalizingly and ordered the U.S. Olympic Com-s~riesand and, supposed I). thl' OI) m-
dosc to Beamon's "untouchable" m1tte~ to reinstate John Benrand of p1an in thl' Finn Class.
mark. .\nahe1m Hills as the Finn Class But Bertrand\ appeal an<l Tl'<.IUl''>t
Twice. Lewis has Jumped 28-101/•. sk1pperunt1lthe ongoing l0ntrmcrsy for redress resulted 1n lhc JUT)
The first time was June 19. 1983 in the is seuled a H~ragmg h1<1 points 101 tht• !>l'rl\''·
USA Champio ns hips at In-Two dan earli er. a federal cnun giving h1ni thl' Olyrnptr t>crth
1,hanapolls. The second time was Jan. had ruled that 1t had noJuflWJCtJOn in Silvestri lht·n !>tark·d a '>cn1.·, of
27. 1984 m the M1llrose Games at the case after the .\rnenca n .\rh1-arpeals 1n whirh hl' wa" reinstated h'
New York. tratwn Asso<:iat1on had rukd in ta ... or a l l"iYRl 1 rcvtl'"' hoard. hut till'
The Sacramento meet 1s one of the ofRussS1lvcstn ofTirhuron v.hl> had l IS't Rl l 1.·xccut1'l' rnmm111cc Cl\l'r-
6nal tuneups for the Olympic track been disqualified from the trial-. ::if'tl•r rult:d the rcv1cv. hoard prnnting out
attd field competition. which begins having won it. S1l"estn was throv.n that under tht' v .. nuen rules of thl'
Aug. J at the Los Angeles Coliseum. out of the I 0-race trials <1enc' for tnals S1h·e~tn had no right of arrx.·nl.
~----------------------------. Meanv.h dc, S1hestn had cngagt•d
legal counsel and the rnntrOH'rS\ v.as
taken uph} the \rncncan •\rh1tratum
·\-;soc1at1on whu rukc..l tha1 the 1ur~
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onkred Silvestri rein!>tated.
It has been ob"1ous to most
observers that the USY RU and the
Olympic Yachting Committee
favored Bertrand That became ev1-
dcnt when they took the case to coun .
resuh ing in still anothen:hangc which
gaH· the 01\.-mpic berth back to
S1hestn
Latest report " that S1h e!\trt ha~
been assigned a boat for the Olympics
and has been fitted for a uniform.
Most yachting observers agree that
the entire case has been poorly
handled by both the USYRU and the OYC
Wnh only I 0 days left until the start
of the Olympic Yachting (iames. 1t is
still questionable as to who will be the
Finn Class skipper in the Ol)'mpics-
1f indeed there 1s one.
Foster brimming
with confidence
He sees potential
U.S. hurdles sweep
in Olympic Games
(,( H ET.\ (AP) -C ireg Fo>tc1 . the
tavonte tor a gold medal 1n the high
hurdles. exudes a confidence as great
as his ::1b1ltty and S<l)S the lJn1ted
States could swel'f) th l' event 1n the
Ol}mp1c Game~.
Follo"'ing a tough workout at the
l I( Santa Barbara training slle, the
~5-y1.'ar-old Foster said. "It definitely
will he a sweep II the other two
hurdkr-. <1rt: a!. rnn!.1stcnt as they wt•rc
prior h> and during the Ol)'mp1r
tnnl<.
"It \\l'. arc. ""l' \hould <.weep 11 w11h
nti prohlcms. ··
Joining Fo"itl'r. who won the 110.
mrtt.·r hurdle"i at the tnal!\ la!it month
with a time of I ;.21 seconds. a~
Tonic (ampbell . Carson. 13.34, and
Roger Kjngdom. Pimburgh, 13.36.
Arto Bryggarc of Finland could be
the toughest compet1t1on but F~tcr
observed. "I think hi~ fastest recently
1!. ony about 13.6."
J or himself. Foster said. "Right
now I'm looking at the Olympics as
w me1hina I've always dreamed of."
He thinks he'll be able to stand up
well to the rigors of four competitive
race" dunng the Olympic comptt1·
uon
"I don't think I'll have any trouble
at all, .. he observed. "A lot of people
were wonderin& 1f I could make 1t
through four at the trial~. Ac1ually.
those four wcrt ea~1er than the one
race I had JUSl ht'fore them.
"I believe the Olympic tn11ls wcrr
the best scncs of race~ that I've t\Cf
had "
~ product of Maywood. Ill .. and
I JC I A. h>stcr hJ~ conccntrntrd on
1he huH11c<. <.tnC'(' h1<. h11h \ChOOI da\$.
Unhke his longtime arch-rival.
world record holder Renaldo
Nehemiah. Foster doesn't plan to
switch to a professional team sport.
Nehemiah gave up track to sign
wi th the San Francisco 49ers of the
National Football League. He fa1kd
in an attempt to regain amateur status
for track in the Olympics.
"In high school, I played football
for about a month." the 6-3. 190-
pound Foster said. "I quit. I JUSt
didn't like it."
He addrd with a gnn. "I might go
into pro football for a Steve Young
contract. I doubt that. so I'm not
going."
Young signed with the L-Os Angeles
Express of the United States Football
League for a reputed $40 million to be
distributed over 43 years.
Foster maintains he would have
continued with his competition even
if rules had not been changed to allow
appearance money to be put into
escrow until the track athlete's career
is completed.
"I nave always wanted to be an
Olympian," he reiterated. "I think I
couldnavemadethctcamin 1980but
this country boycotted and l dropped
out . It ha!I been a ma.ior goal even
without being a paid situation like the
Super Bowl or the National Basket· nail As$0C'iation champ1onshipS. It
bnnp out a lot of people and gets
almost everyone in the world in-
volved. For me. tt 1s great thrill to
know the)' are watch1na mr."
Asked 1f he was disappointed wben
the Ea-.tem Bloc pulled out of the
Olympics at tbe insistence of the
Sov1rt Union, Foster replied: "Even
i( they hadn't pulltd out. we would
have had the stron~st men·~ team. I
thmk u 1s a ltttlc more d1sappomt1n1
for our women'\ team becau~ of the
~1rcnath1 of the USSR and wt
qerman\"
And, as in most things in life. you
get what you pay for.
"It's the linle comers you cut
preparing that can have a major
d ifference in your performance. The
question is. are you willing to pay the
price? If you are. it will pay for you,"
adds Ryun.
Scott. Spivey and Maree will have
that home crowd behind them. and
Ryun acknowledges it is a bonus.
"I know this. if I was running here.
on home soil. I would want to walk
away from 1t knowing I ran by best
race."
Ryun. who resides in Lawrence.
Kansas. has been in Southern Cali-
fornia for the past few days promoting
his autobiograhy. "Quest For Gold",
and will remain through the Olympic
Games, but he isn't certain whether
he'll be in attendance on Aug. l l at
the Coliseum when the 1,500 finals
are run.
"I have some reservations," he
says. "I know ifl watch television I'll
see more. but there is a special thrill
bcmg there. There's that parkmg
problem. too. but ... I would like to be
there."
The attraction. of course. is to see
that gold medal-effon. pan of the
strange combination which has
always given the Olympic Games its
special mystique.
They'll tell yo u everything revolves
around participaung in these Games.
but when it comes to the world class
athletes involved. No. I 1s something
to think about, too
U.S. poloists
romp, 23-3
Huntington Bc-ach's Maureen
O'Toole poured in six goals and
Laura Laui_hlin-Milton added five as
the United Statcswomen'swater polo
team rou ted New Zealand. 23·3,
Fnday night in the ~ond niaht of the
FINA Women's tournament at
Heritaae Park in Irvine.
The victory improved the U.S.
record to 1-0. l with a date against
Holland on tap tonia)\t at 8. Holland
was beaten by Australia. 9-6. 1n the
opener Friday.
Thr U.S. led 16· I after thrtt
pcno<b Friday. before allowina New
ZeaJand 1 pair of aoaJs in the fin.I
stanza. Dion Gray opened the p~
an aoal for the Amcncani berort
g1 vinf way to Sand)' Vcs~} of
Hun11n1ton Beach for the: final thrtt
quanCB.
The U n1ted StatC1 probebly needs a
11r or 41 win 1un1thl to tivana-to the
chnntp1on1h1p mntr h SundR) at 4
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I BULLETIN BOARD
Dart toa.naameat
Southem C1lifom11 dlner1 havC' the chan~
to shoot apuut many of the lop-ranked men and women pl1)en from the U S and overseas by
compe11na in the Auaust Warm-Up Dan
Tournament, ICt Aua, 10..12 11 the Marquis
Lounge in San Bernardino
Open 10 111 dartana enthusiasu, the three-day
tournament will reatutt nine separate com-
peu11ve events t0cludina open and women's
sanales. open and women's double,, mixed
doubles and triple$, and open cricket doubles.
Among the lop players expected arc Bobby
Gcor&C of Liverpool. EniJand. ranked sixth in
the world, Leighton Reescs of Wales. Eqland,
ranked No. IS. and Sandy Reitan of TorTance
the world's top rated woman dan player ·
For add111onal inform1t1on phone ~nnas
Hassel at 882-9342
Women'• volleyball tourney
ThC' 1 lth annual Women~ Open Volleyball
Tournament wall ht held Aug 4-5 an Laguna
Beach
.\pphcanl\ are in vited to stop b) the Laguna
Beach Recreation fXpanment. 515 Forest Ave ..
Laguna Beach. or phont 497-3311 . e>.t. 201
ANGELS .••
From Bl
base. Then. "-Ith 1wo outs and a walk
later. DeCinces grounded one under-
neath Guuerrez's glo"e for a run-
sconng single.
Romanick. a ~~-)'car-old rookie.
has been a pleasant surpnse 10 the
.\ngels thus far. but last night the one
mistake he made cost him
Evans' homer put the Red So>. out
in fron't . The inning started when
second baseman Marty Barrett open-
ed with a single to left. Gutterrez
sacnficed him to second and Bosgs
laced a double to right-center. sconng
Barrett. and setting the table for
Evans.
"I think he (Romanick) made a
mistake wnh 1t (the pitch)," Evans
said. "He wanted it up-and-in. but
instead, I $Ol a hold of it. It was one of
the few mistakes he made toni~l."
"I pitched Evans 'in' all the time in
Fen way ( Parlo. I and I was successful."
Romanick c\pla1ned "It (the ball)
was running in on ham and he was
looking for 11 Here. it's dlfTcrcnt. the}'
look for something the) can pull in
Fenwa). It didn't cost me the game.
howe,er "
:--lo. 11 didn't -Ju.-.1 1hc lead
* ANGEL NOTES -V11er•n leit nanoer Jotwl
Curtis •cceo1eo the AnQell reQue\I for him 10 go
on • 20-dev rehablllteHon •n•onmenl to Ille
teem's lrlpfe·A club In Edmortton He'M reoorr
,,..1 Wednftdev Curtll , whO le\I eoi>eared '" e
game M•v 11 WU Dl•Ud on lhe \DKlll 30-oav
d•llbled list Mav 21 efttr culling "" left tnumb
on tne bu1ti>en ewnlng el 'l'enkee Stadium on
Mev 19 "He iu•I needs 10 go out and oo 11,
Angel M anager Jotln M<N•m•r• said, referrino
lo Curtis need 10 Otl left handers ou1 "Tnen.
we'll lake the nexl \Ito from lhert" Curtis sold
before Frldav's oamt lhet he'' 01>llml1tlc aboul
lhe aulgnmen1 "Thtv've uorened lnltrtsl In e
tett-handed 011ct1er end I feel fhal I cen IHI that
n~." Curlli. said "I can't hokl 1 oun 10 !heir
'1ead and sav 'Ltl "" ollch' -II s lheir
decision • MHnwhlle. rlghl·ht noer Fr•nlr ucone, wt10 lefl earlv Frlaev end wu unavailable for comment, wlll also reoorl tor e
20-dev rehabllllallon eulon~t tor Edmonron,
which beotns lwo deo orlor to Curlis· L1Cor1e
wt10'' 1·2 wllh a 6 7S ERA. wu Oleced on lhe
IS·dav OL with 1tndlnlll1 of the rlghl blctfll on
June 13 'Frank ltfl IOdav (Frldav) He's driv1no
his l1m11v uo riorlh Curlis txolelned
Teanl•cla..-
There •rt' soil operunp 1n most of I.he ~on is dassn bc&Jnnina Monday. offered by the City of
1..Aaun1 Beach R«rcallon ~panment.
fhere are momma and evenana classes at all
levels for 1 vanely of lfC aroups.
The fee 1s $24 for espt SO.minute lenons. For more inform1t1on, stop by the Laguna
Beach Recreation Department at SIS Forest
Ave .. La1una Beach, or phone 497-3311 exL 201 .
Youth football alirnupa
Eight and nine-)ear-olil"boys are needed to till
out rostrrs 1n the chn1c and Junior chn1c
d1v1s1ons of the ( osta Mesa Jr All-Amencan lraaue
Prac11tt:\ be&tn Aug 6 w11b games set to stan
in SeptC'mlxr Ca mes will ht played at TeWinkle Park 1n Costa Mesa
For more tnformauon, phone Loren Mollner at 548-884 7
~·-----· .. ..
USFL ta.king
overExpres
LO NG ·LES (APl -Wllh hn fiunaal etn Bala on·road nee
ft"uund four oflhe Budv.e1Kr Bap Cross Shon
Courie OfT-Road Race will br htld Sunday 11
Saddlebac:k: Park 1n Oranae.
Gatts art tchedulcd to open at 7 a.m wnh
practice slated to bealn at 8:10. 1Uc1n1 wtll IW't
11 noon.
crumbhna. 1nvt)tor J. William Oldtribu=rcnlly
lost control of his United t.ates Football &eam. l Lo~ An~lcs Express. officials SI.id Friday.
for more infonnauon. phone (213) 92i-21138
The USFL stepped into the nct0tiatioo1 to .sill
team within the pelt week , said Ei.;press spokesman Pa
Sewell The Express had confmncd Wednesday &hat
USFl franchise was on the auction block afttt months
speculatJon
Sewell said the league entered the ~icturc nbtcaUl!e'O
the financial problems and d1fficuh1es Bill OJdtnbwJ
experienced." "':
USFL spokesman Jim Burns. reached at his-home i
New Jersey. added. "We art very aware of the fi ......... ..,
problems that Mr. Oldcnbura 1s having.·· 11
Oldenburg's Oaa,sh1p company, S3n Franci~~"""'
Investment Mortgage International Inc .. hn been~
ma\cd by staff cutbacb tn the past several weeU. ~·
from I S9 workcrsat the start of June to about 30 curread
In addtllon. Oldenbur& and IMI arc named in at leas Racquetball toa.naer.
A "5pmt of the Ol)'mpacs · outdoor racquet-
ball doubles tournament wall ht held a1 Golden
West Colleae ne\t -.eekend (July 27-29).
Dsv1S1ons include Mrn's Open. B. and ("
doubles. Women's Open, B. and (" doubloes: and
Maxed Open. B. and C doubles.
two lawsuus i,
Bums stopped shon of saving the lea1ur was
control of negottauons to sell the Express. but ~
Oldenburg .. 1sn '1 acttvel) 10\olvcd -•
Entry fee 1s $25 per team and all pan1opan1s
wall receive a complimentary T-shtn In ad-
d111on. trophies w1ll ht awarded to fim. second third and consolauon wmnen.
~sked ~hat Oldenburg's role 1s 1n negotiations to
the Express. both Sewell and Bums said the team'
p~1dcn1 and general manager. Don KJostennan. wa
representtng 1he Express •'
In another late de"elopmcnt. Valley Federal Savi
& Loan Assoc1a11on. based in the Van Nuys secuon o(
Angeles. announced Fnda" evening that it had n
obJC'CllOn to the league selling the tr-.am to "a qualifi
purchaser.·· J •
Entry deadline 1s Monda)' For funher
anformauon. phone C"arol Herd at 893-5821
,., wt. ......,.0
Two ~~ks ago, Valley Federal filed suit •UlS
Oldenburg for alleged misuse ofa S17.75 milhon bne o
credit and won a court order forbidding Oldenbura frQ
transfemng owncrh1p .of the team.
En berg returns ;.
. to Angel famil~
He' 11 be replacing
Starr for selected
games next season
By RICHARD DUNN
OeltJNolC.111pa _,
Dick En berg. the h1ghl)-p Jpular
play-by-play announcer for the
Angels from 1968 through I 978. will
return to the team next year dunng
the club's 25th anniversary season.
The announcement was made Fn·
da) at a press conference at Anaheim
Stadium pnor to the club's game
against the Boston Red Sox .
En berg. current!) under contract to
NBC'. will cover ..\ngcl games on
KM PC radio and HS affiliate nct"-orlo.
Stallons. but will work a hm11ed
number of games due to pre"1ous
comm1tmco\s to "JBC
-It's a great pleasure for us to
"'elcome D1ck back here ... ~ad o\ngcl
o"'ner Gene Autr) ··1t·s our greatest
gain rn a long. long 11me ··
t:.nberg will replace Bob ~tarr "ho
1s lea\Jng the club after th!\ ~ason
and 101n the cluh"s other l"-O an-
nouncers. Al Contn aod Ron Fa1rl\
It's assumed that Enberg "''"
broadcast about 40 games '
.. The French Open and
Wlmbledon "-111be1wo of the thing<,
that will be taking awa) from m'
.\ngel schedule." En berg ~1d ·· ..\lso
1.1.hen football begins in ~ptembcr
I'll ha"e to de,ote m) ume to that ··
To the best of his kno" ledge.
En berg docsn 't feel he 'II be doing road
games. "but that 1.1.ould he a definnc
poss1b1ht' ... he said
"hasehall has alwa\S been the s r, e al"a's telt dose-st to all m) I
Enberg. whose NBCs assign
have mcluded the Super Bowl. N
basketball champtonships. world~
n1s champ1onsh1ps and base~
World Senes. 1s a thrtt-llme nat
<;ponscaster of the Year winner.
also has 1w1ce won an Emmy awar~
the .. outstanding personality .. 1n..t.bf
pla~-b~·pla~ categor)
.. fh1~ 1s the nicest contract i
~'er signed ... he said Details of the
pact \\.Cre not re ... ealed. ShOrlSIOO Dklr Sdlefleld, WhO wenl on Ille OL
June 30 wllh e 11>relnt<1 ankle, l<'IV\ ne feels gOO<I
and hOC>ts 10 return Mondtv lor tl\e Sullle
"''" ' He's 1morov1no •tl<I ht'\ ge11tno ctoser ll•d McNamera TOdav·1 l o·clOCk 1>1lch1no
oalrlnos Br11<• Hunt <9-S> for lhe Red Sox
aoa1ns1 Temmv Jahn (5·71
Wade Bogga of the Red Soz keepa bJa eye
firmly on the ball on third-inning
grounder bit by Bob Boone of the Angel.9
Friday night. Boga retired Boone at fint.
He also said that "There 1s no plane,
for tele\ 1s1on at this ume c1thcr ··
·-rm ver) pleased .. he con11nued.
I ·• 11 nothing else. perhaps I can briJ\a
baclo. o;ome of the humor of A~
Enberg-<Donl Df:sdale days:·
Tennis tour providing geography lesson
Jeulca A11ul
Former CdM star Algazi gives reactions
to life in preary Erie· and other stops
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jessica Algaz1. a
former Corona de/ Mar H1sh tennis
standout now playing at UCLA. is on
the tour for si.\ weeks. playing in the
National Amateur Orcu1t. She gnes
her reactions m the second ofa sencs
of articles.
By JESSICA ALGAZI
Spec ... to Iha D.ity l"llet
This little g.irl from Ne"' pon Bea<.:h
1s now in the middle ofEne. Pa E'en
the people here refer to their home as
.. Dreary Enc."
I think I've found the "Middle
Amenca" I've heard about in mv SOCtOIO~}' classes It's real clear lO me
that I like where I hve better I have
something 1n common with the
people of Enc. however I also have a
reason to be here.
I continue my tour on the United
States Tennis Association Nauonal
Amateur Tennis Circuit.
Today was a difficult day for me.
My panner and I lost in the finals in
the National Amateur Clay Court
Champ1onsh1ps in Pittsburgh earl~
this morning. Fifteen minutes after
we walked off the court. defeated. I
had to catch a Gre}'hound bus to Ene.
I had 311l hours of bus time to think
about JUSI how close we had come 10
winnin~ a national title. It's so
frustraung to work so hard. come so
far and lose at the final moment
I thought the day could onl) ge-t
better. but I was wrong.
In the name of economy. six of us
checked into one single room in what
1s not the nicest hotel in Enc. The
Knight criticizes media
He says, 'Too much emphasis
on winning' In exhibitIOils
PHOENIX. Anz. (AP) -U .S. Olympic men's
basketball Coach Bobby Knight said Fnday that too much
media cmphaStS ts bema put on his club to win its
exh1b1uon pmes ap1nst the National Basketball Assoc1a-
uon all-stars.
The Olympians take a 7-0 record into this afternoon's
nationally 1clev1~ conteit here. which 1s the nu Ho-last
tuneup for K.n~t's '!Quad before the Summer Games
bqJn next wttk 1n Los Anaeles
"Winnina as incidental to the whole thins." KntJ,ht
told reponen at a neWl conftrcnct "I heard a spon~ster
on TV say that the NBA players didn't seem to be tryina
that hard. Whether we wm or the pros win 16 totally
su~rlkial
"I haven't been concerned -nor have I ca~ -
about winnma thcSt aamc . How we react to cenaan
situ1tions 11 mort important to me. We're just tryina to &et
to Los Angeles 1n the best shape we can."
Knight, however. s.1ud that he hoped lo avoid another
poorl} officiated game hlcethe one 1n Milwauktt last Wttk,
won by the Oly~tans. q4'?8.
"I was JUSt ad no one got hurt," he said. "Pushtn&
and banging and old mg 1s fine, hut there's a wa) to handle
that from an oflic1at1n1 aspect. There are {>layers out there
on both sides who have si.ancd multa·nulhon dollar
contracts or art about to s1an them. There's no reason to
see a player get hurt Just because the referees let the pme
get out of control"
Tht Olymptans amvcd at the Anzona Veterans
Memonal Cohscum for a closed pract1ce Fnda)'. followed
by the NBA all-stars and U.S. Olympic women's basketball
team The women play an e\h1b1t1on pme apmst the
Yamasa l..akers here th11 momma.
"The last thrtt dayt have been aood for U'-" Kntiht
said. "Each of the last three mom1np. we've been
Qract1C1nt qa1nst pro clubs (an San Otqo for the Southern
California Summer Pro Lcaaue). I can't AY cnouah about
the coopcntaon we've sot from the NBA Players
ASMXiauon They've prepared us wtth the compctmon
wc'vt needed."
room rate per night 1s SIQ.95. so that
d1v1ded by six. we "'ere not
financially set back 100 much
The motel boasted the choices
reading material which pred1ctabl)
included the Holy Bible along wrlh a
discarded Hustler magazine. The
amenities included the "luxun" of a
'1brat1ng bed which becomes opcr-
auonal w11h quarters
rve discovered that the l'lrCUll docs
not include luxunous "' 10g. lu\un hotels. first-class tennis dubs and
gourmet food. The realll) 1s d oser 10
Motel 6 and McDonalds.
But. that's OK as long a\ I don't
forget wh) I'm here NotlO\h forced
me to do this I've d15'0' ered. much
tom) surpnse. that that's not the case
for many of the pla)'ers
I'm hef't' because' rm sclf-
mot1\aled to compete as a tennis
player. which happens to be" hat I do
best Other players. apparent!\. haH~
different mot1vauons
Chrisco takes
scratch main
Keith C'hnsco of~ hrttaer raced to
'1ctory Fnd&) night in the scratch
main event of the wttklv motorncle
rac1na provam at the Orange Count~
Fairgrounds 1n Cost.a Mesa <. 'fmsco edaed Dubb Ferrell. also of
Wh1tt1er. and Mike Fana of Colton in
the scratch main before a turnout of
4.312 Fana captu~ the handicap
main. wuh John Sandona (Reche
Can)'on) and Alan C'hnsuan (Hunt-
tnJton Beach) plaC1n& 5«0nd and
thud. respecuvcly
Mcanwtule. e•rher Fnda} ntJ,ht 1n
VoJens. Denmark. the Huntanaton
Bc•ch brothers tandrm of ha~n and
Kell} Moran 101ned Panorama Cit)·~
Lance K.tna 1n quahfy1na for the
World Ch1mp1onsh1JX Sept I 1n
Swtdrn
The tinned 'uitc~ wo the onh
country to quahf-~ u man) iu thrl'<' 10
thr World C'hnmp1on\h1~
I've mterv1e"'ed m) peers "'ho tell
me. more otlen than not. that at thr~
point in their tennis cart"er the~ pla )
more 10 meet the demands and
expectat1onsofthe1r parents Some of
the players have become totall\
burned out on tennis. but are afraid to
admit to their true feelings
The~ are so alratd ofd1sapix11nu n~
the people the~ lo' c 1.1. ho ha ' l'
supponed them It takes a l1H l''
courage for college le' el pla,er' to
begtn to re-e,aluate the-ir tl·nnl\
comm11men1s Goal changl'' '"an ht·
de,astatms for the pla~e" Jnd tor
their families
I spoke to one 21 -H·ar-old "hl'~'
been playing the Junior c1rcu11 \ln\.C'
he "'as 10 vcars old HC'·s had lot' 0 1
success bui now Sl)'S he'd hle h ' ~u1t
He called home and madC' hi'
announcement
His mom responded tn telling him
that 1f he qu11. he "-3S nl' longt•r
welcome home. and that she 1.1.a'i
quite sure his father would d1,orC'C
her and that her "'hole ltfe ~ould fall
apart
No1.1.. that'sa hea"' tnpt
Imagine him playanggooJ tenn" or
good anyttung elSt'. for that matter
with that kind of pressure from homr
It se-cms that those pla)ers who do
best at the college le" cl. are tho\C "'ho
for whatever reason. are truh ~lf
mottvated W1th few e'~pt1ons_
we've all bttn p1av1ng tenms long and
hard. sin~ we ve been little lod~
When we were sull reall) .. oung.
some of us ~ponded "-ell to the
pressure of our parents But some
pu~nts F' earned awa) and tale-
ovcr their lttd·s tennis •~ their o~n
proJtct It's the ch1ldrt"n of th~
parents. "'·ho, more often than not
~me d1stnchanted with the game
b)' the t1me thcv reach oollcttc
To be reallv c;uccnsful 11 tenn1'
'!«m\ to require an 1nd~pendent
de 1re to l·ompetc
I must he ~tt-mott'-31ed I can t
1h1nl of an)' other rea~n to be tn [ne.
Pa. naht now "IC'wport Beach re;
real!\ muC'h n1C'tr
• .. •
••
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Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Saturday, Jury 21, 1984
f oR THE RlcoRo
~ I I .. .
MAJ<>tt L&AGUli STANDINGS
Anw'kan LM9Ue
.,.,
ChlCH O
MinMM>la
0.~l•ncl
S.•111• t(ansH c11v
Tau'
OetrOll
TO<' onto
Beltlmor•
80llOll
N•w Vor1<
M1lw1ukff c1e ... a no
WIST OlvtSJON
W L
49 45
41 47
.. 41
.. 51
"' SJ 42 SI
40 S6
lAST DlvtSION
.. 2'
S6 )1
\7 •l .. " •4 ..
•2 53
40 S2
Friday'' Sewn
Bo\IO" 4 •"9th l I 10 1nn1nou
Clt vt1and 6. C111c1vo 3
OtlrO<I ) Toes I
New Yori.. • M1r>ntiOI• )
Ii. •~'n Cuv c Ba111,,,_e l
M lwa .. ••• • 0 •1tl1no 1 foror>•o I? !>t•llle 7
Tldav'' Game.
~· 2 1 .,
4 1
'" 6',
10
I
13
11 ~ ,. )
?3 23 ,
Bo11on (Hurst 9 S t i ......... (JOM S-71
Bellmore I Davis I 4 et IC ansu (1tv
JO"H I It Cll•C•llo Hov• I· IOI 11 Ctavelanu c;.., ..... , 2·•1
M1nnno111 1Sm11nson 9 8 "' l<jfw YOO•
~ onltnot l )
M•lwaui..et C and•O'" 0 I a1 0 11<.tano
Sortn\f,, )· 101
1, •• , (NO !'\ I 01 at OerroH IADl>Oll
J 21 (n1
Toron•o Gou S ct •• SHtlle <Baro1u
4 Jt (nJ
Sundav'• Game'
Bo,1on II All9tll
Tt•n a r Oerrolt
Cnic•oo e1 Ctevtta no
M1nno ota ar New Yor~
811t11more ar Kan•H Citv
M1lwau"H e1 Oakl1nd
Toronlo at Stallle
N•ttonal League
WEST DIVISION
W L
!Hlr> 01eoo 54 39
All•nte '9 47
Oed91n •I •9
Houston 46 SO
C1nc1nnat1 41 SS
San Franc \CO )6 S7
New Yor•
c111caoo
Pn ·•dtlon11
N\O<'l Ir •••
SI LO<J•S Plllll>utO~
EAST DIVISION
53 37
53 40
52 41
.. 47
" 49 41 ~
FridlY'l Sc-•
SI Lou•\ 10 Dectetn S
San FranciKO 3, Clllc•OO 1
P111\ourgn 4·2, S.n D1eoo 3·3
Allanle 13 Pnlleci.11>1111 l
Hou\lon 8 Mon1r .. 1 4
Pct.
Sii
SIO
495 479
4?7
3'1
519
S70
SS9
~5 ...
4.32
GI
6 J
I 9., u .,
II
I l
2 ' . ,
9 l
14 J
Ntw YO'lt J C1nc1nn1tl 2 I fl lnn1no\I
T ocSlv'\ <Oamt•
Dedeln !Honevcutt 7·41 11 St lou1\
!Andular 13-11
Pllll•delonla !Grou S-41 11 •11a n!a
ICarm> 4·?J
Sa n Franc11co (LHkav 5·9) ar ClllCaoo
I Ru1n111n ?·61
San D1eoo I Tnurmono 6·S1 al PtttSDYror·
1wa11< 1-0). tnl
Ne"' Yor~ IF1rn•lldt1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Red SOIC 4, Ane-4' 3
80STOH CALll'ORNIA
8ooes Jo OwEvns rl
A•ce 1f
Armas cl
Ea\•er 011
8 uonr lb
Gtdn'lan c a.,,, .. 10
Gu•·•rz u
Totah
•b r II IN ab r II bl
4 1 J I P•tt 11 ci S 1 l 0
S I I ? wflfono 2b 5 0 0 0
S 0 I I LV"" rl ) 0 0 0
SOIO Re Jksr>d' 3?10
4 0 0 0 De<ncs Jc 3 0 2 I
S 0 0 0 MC8 rt1 or 0 0 0 0
• O I O llJcll.sn lb O 0 O 0
1 > 1 O Scon1" 1D 4 O O 0
) 1 I 0 Oown1no I 3 0 C 1
Boone c 4 O 1 o
P·c«o10 u 1 O 1 O
Carew ot-I 0 0 O
Gr ell 70 I 0 0 0
l1 4 t • Tot•I• :14 l 6 l
Score by lnnlnes
8oston OOl 000 000 1-4 Call~ 100 100 001 o-J
G•me Wonning RBI -A•tt (81
LO!l-80\lon I California 5 28-Bo111n
ReJecll.son PICCIOIO, Rice HR-DwEven\
1111 S8 -Ptlhs 1371 S-<.ul•errt1. BOOO\
SF-Oown1no
IP H REA aa so
llHtM
Ntooer
Srantav w 6 6
C•llWnl•
Romanick 6 1 3 3 7 I
Corbell 3 0 0 0 0 0
Aue L 0 I I 7 l I I '
Roman1c• 011cned 10 2 t>ellerl 1n 71n
T-? 36 A-ll 167
An911 1¥tr•oe'
IATTING
All R H HR All .. ct
8e'110u•1 <SS 22 54 s 11 )48
xon1,r\ 78 3 9 I 3 371
Carew 2•7 ll 7) l 27 296
Brown 91 11 26 • u 18)
w,11ono , .. 19 '* l 11 26
OtC ncu )IS ., 12 II 45 760
LY"" 291 ti 7• II 37 1.0
Narro" IS 7 22 l 10 1S9
Re Jac-'o" 303 •7 75 IS 46 7•8
Pelll\ 293 •8 10 2 21 739
Gren 117 26 •• 9 26 ?JS
Oow~r~ 303 )J 67 II S2 n1
PiCC10IO 96 11 ?O I 1 208
Boone 26J 19 53 1 70 ?02
Senor t !O 176 2S •5 ) 16 199
Ro Jec~'o" ., 5 is 0 s 171
Tolll\ 3154 )91 ,,. 13 )~ 1•1
PITCHING
IP H H so W·LEIU
Sancnez ~ 46 19 )7 6·2 ' .. Foncn 16 t 1• 3 lO I I no
Cor1>e11 •O , l• " 20 7· I 2 7l
Zahn 1?9 12S 31 38 9 1 ? 19
Aa$f 9 1 10 1 7 0 I 189
Keutman )4 ' 29 I? 21 I 7 1 41
Will • UJl1 137 60 112 10 7 )52
Jot'ln 128 1•6 l4 ) I 5· 7 3 66
Rom1r10 I S?1 1 ISO •7 S6 9 9 ) 17
1(1son 17 19 7 21 1 I '61
Sta ion 10'1 97 n 1l ) ) s 09
Cur•\ 8 14 ) 4 O·O 56J
L1Cortt 16' • JO ,, I) 1·2 6 ,~
Sw1" 5 • 0 7 0 I 10 8~
Ot"•" I " 9 s 0 I 900
Totals ••l , 175 , .. 401 49.45 H t
Savi\ Sa,.cntr t Co•Ot>ll • Aa\P 2
l".e ,1m1n . '·'"
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cardinal• 10, DodOen 5
LOS ANOl!LIS ST LOUIS
e a 1or le.
'o'llll1lltd P"
Anat\n I\
RAtnld\ If
Guerrt r rl
Maf\1'11 It>
Landr •ct
SCIOICtt c
ltlvtra JD
Bllluuet u
v 11e1111a o
Stubb' pll
Howell D
Raun o
Zachrv o
l reemPf'I
Hooton o , .....
ab r II 114
) 0 0 0
I 0 I I
1 0 0 0
~ 0 0 0
4 I I 0
• 1 1 0
• I 1 1
l 0 0 I
J 2 1 I
• 0 0 0
? 0 2 ' I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Lanormd
Ht rr 2D
L ;on\ 2b
L0Sm11n Ii
11anStv1t ct
Handrc;~ r!
Porier c
Prldlln lt>
OGrttn lb
5oa1er u
Kao\nlrt r>
AlltnP
C11r111 P
Sulltr o
MS 9 S T"9b k-.., ""*-
ab r" b4 5 I 2 0
• 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0
l 0 0 0
5 l ) 2
J I I 2
4 I 1 0
• ' 2 3 l 0 l 0
3 0 I 0
I 0 I 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
u 1012.
Lft A...-.S 010 000 110-S
SIL.Ul'I JOI 091 5011-IO
(i11fl'll W1nn•"O 11111 -Nont
E: &•u•MI' Rltavnold1 PtnOltron
Ano••\011 L08-Lln Anoelh 1 SILO<J•\ 7
21-Guerrtto P~on Valellrut••
Ma"~•'' HR-Ht!'dffek 17) OGfte11 151
\l-L•ndfum Ill. LOS""4tt. 7 1i.1 S-He,.
Sf.-P.,.,tf ltl\'l•I '
IP H It •• II SO
La1A .......
111 1"1 I L t •ll ' • ~ 4 I s
How• 1 J I , ' I I
"'"'" a I 2 ' 0 D
l•· "'" 1·l 2 I I I I
l1001on I 0 0 0 1 0
Sii.~••
I' toV'•'• -IV 1 6 I ) • J 1 0 ' .,. 1 l l ' 2 ' l (.,,, ... 0 0 0 0 0 0
\ullOll 2 0 0 0 0 ' ""u\\ n·lchllO to 1 1>1tft •\ 111 7111. Allen
1111a,t ll •o 4 011t1an 1n It" C1terelll ollcn.d
to I blll•r tn ttt• wr-li.•D\ntr• 1 Bafl1-K11>\l\lr•
l 01 A JUt~
M.uotl L.aAOUI LaAOUtS
AITWkaft L....,_
(~ ~"'' o.rr.t.> IA HING 1'10 11 !Miit) WlrlflelO New
YOl1l lSl. l\Mlllnoiv • ..._.. York, U6
Hr.,.-. Mlfw\MOle !14 P1J<ke11 Mln11e '°''· J20, si..t-ioen, KanM• C11v 31• RUNS ltHendersOn, O•lt.land n DE•
"''"' So.Ion. 70, Mo..c>v, T0ton10 ....
l ulttf Cleveland, •~ 1t1p11.., 81111,,._,, .,,
All Ktnoman. O.klaM, 13. l!M\ll'rav,
91lllmor1 77. ltlu, &o•IOll 11 AD1vt\,
~•Ille .... Armet. l o••on ...
HITS Gf l"C'i• Toronto, 119. M•lllnQ4v
N1w York 114, AIDl<atl, 91lllmo<t. I 12,
Eew41f' 0 0\1011, lOI, Wlnfl .. d . New York,
'°' DOUBLES LAParrish, T .. u . 7• (ow
an•. Seattle, 74, G1rcl1 , T oronro 24.
La mon. O.troll, 24. Matttnotv N1w Yori.. n, Trammell. Oetroll, 22
TRIPLES Colllll\, Toronto, II MoM bv,
Toronto, 11. Owen S..llle, I . Uo•n.,.,
Toronto. 7, KGlbson Detroit t, AL aw
Chic•oo. 6
HOME RUNS K1n11m1n o.i.rand 21,
ArmH 9oston 15, Ki1114t Ch1C11><>. 2?
lhornton Cleveland 71 EMurrav 91111
mo<t 10
STOLEN 9 ASES AHt004"on 0.>.tand
45 Pettis, Aftlllh, )6 Buller Cltvti.nd, 30
Carcia Toronto, 11, Collins. Toronto 23
PITCHING (9 OKIS10"') LHI Toronro
11 1 2 97 C•ud•ll 0.klancl 8 2 7 OI, Sll,.b
Toronro. 11·3 2 21 8tvla~tn Ck'•••and
9 J J IS Parrv Detroit I? 4 ) It
S TRtK EOUTS Witt, AftMls, 112 St•et>
Toronto 106. L•n1nton, 5ta111e !OJ
N .. •ro. N•w YO<'k 100 HouQn Thu 98
SAVES Qv1.enoerrv, kaniu C tv 24
F•noeo. M1lw•ukff, '20 Caudill Oa•:and
19 RD1v1, M1nnuo1a II Hern•no.2
Ot lrO·I 11
Nattonal LHgue
( Tilr..u"' Tllundav'\ ~1mas l
SA TTING 1710 •I l>ah) Gwvnn San
Oleoo. 354, Frencon•. MonlrH I 146
S1nooar11 ClllCAOO 335 Wasll1r1o•on .• ,
ten!a , 319, Dernier Chlceoo 314
RUNS Si muel, Plliladalon1a 6S, Sand
ti.r11, Cn1c•oo. 65, Murohv, Atta nra ti
Dernier. Cn1c100. 60. Raines. Monrreal 60
wiooln\, San Olaoo 60
A81 GC1r1tr, Monrreal, 67. SC'nmldt
Ph1tadeloh1a, 66. JOavi\ Chlca oo to
Mumonrev, Houllon, S7, Sanot>trg, Clll
C•OO S6
HITS S.ndt>er11. Chlcaoo. 127, Gwvnn,
San Dit90, 12', Samuel, PnllaOllPhi•, 124,
Cru2 Houston, 110, Wvnne Pllllburon. 107
DOUBLES Hut>IMlro. Alllnla. 22,
Samuel, Pnllldlloh11 21 GCerlt r, Mon
lrH I 10 S1nC11>trg C11icaoo ?O Cru1
Hou,ron 19, Fr•ncona. Montreat 19. Rein
H , MonlrH I, 19
TRIPLE S 5-ndbef'O C111c100. 13,
S.m.,.i. Phltadllollla. 12. Cruz Houlton e,
Gwvnn, San Olaoo, e McG" SILOUI\ 1
HOME RUNS Murotlv Atlanta 20
Scllm•dl Pnhade!Ohta 70. GCa rttl' Mon
""' 17 MAnl\ll, Dodgen, 17 V1ro•I Pttilaoetl>h1a, ts •
STOLEN IASES S.muet Ph1ladeto111a
45. Wfooins, San 01ew 34, Dermer en ..
ceoo 32 Raines Montree . 31 Redu'
C1nc1nnall. Jl
PITCl-llNG (9 dK l\IOll\J LH Monlrtal
14·4 2 71, OroM:o, Naw York 7 1. 1 79
01r1tno New York 10 3 J l8 Solo. C 1nc1n
natl, 10·3, 3 56, P-. Dodetn, 11·4, 2.11
STRIKEOUTS Gooden Ntw Vor> 10
V•tanJ.11•. Dfd9tn, Ill, ~van, Hou\ton
I IS. Solo, Clnclnna11 113 Cartton Pnlladel
Ohle 104
S•VES Sullar SI Louis 22 Holla nd
Pn!ledelohtt 21. LeSmilh, Ch1C•OO 20
Oro.co, New York 19 Go\Sallt ~en
01eoo 16
OlvmPic Torch R94av
TODAY
1 •"' -Deoart Ma OJ
9 IS 1 m -Arr.vt Sen•a MO'"' 11
II SS a,.. -Arriv1t Bever• H \
12SO O<T -Ar• •f LC\ A"Qff\ dO"" •ow,,
) lO O f"t"I -Arr v~ l A (t•ur-4tt w fl
• D,..,., -Arr Yf Bf""' ., H 1'
8 SOD m -Arr •l' San Ftrn1~00 \llJ t'•
11 OS P..., -Arr •It C1~0?1J Pe•• re,,..a l"I Ovftt"!°'•O"'
SUNDAY
6 e ,,.. -Oeoari Cano~• Pa"
8 am -Arr1vf M1\\10rt Hill\
9 IS a m -Arr1Vt Van Null\
10 10 am -Arr1vt Bur Den•
I 1 JS e m -Arrive Glendale
1 om -Ar""' P1Uadtna 1 om -Arr1v~ Ttmott CI•
S 20 om -Arrtve EH i Lo\ Angell\
9 4S P l"'I -Arrlvt West Covina
11 45 om -Arrivt San O"'"'llS rpm~
ovtrnioht
MONDAY
6 a m -Otoar1 '.'>a n O·m"'
9 JO am -Arr"' Onlar•o
Noon -Arr1•t Coro"•
S 30 P m -Arr •t Murittla
1 10 om -Art1vt Roncllo Ca torn•o
I 70 Ill ,.. -Arr111~ E \{On01QO "'"'" "
Ove""'10,,'
TUESDAY
6 arr. -Deoer1 E\Cond•do
8 10 a m -Ar"•t San D t(IO
~ 20 P"' -A"••t La """" 6 4S P rr -A"·"t Cr., a v \'&
9 •S pm -Arr•Yt Coronaoo
1 lS s rr -An vf! l a JOI a .,,....,,.._
O.,.~,.,..·Or"t
WEDNESDAY
6 a "' -Oeoart La J1 '•
7 SO e ,., -A" ve <,a 0 "II
11 SS a"' -A.rr •" Can"P Pe o ,.,,,n
JSMC bl\tl
l JO om -Arnvl' Sen C ,ementft
9 IS "m -Ar""' Newoor• Burn
I 10 a m -Arrive CO\le Ml'\a '"'"Ill"
overn1gl'll
THURSDAY
6 am -Deoo•I Co\te Me\11
8 am -Arrive Sanro An11
9 40 IJ m -Arr•,,. At'll'1ft1r
11 55 am -Arftve CvorP\\
] 40 om -Arr1"p r-,11prto'1
1 20 Orn -Ar r111p Nr1r ,_.,.,
t? 30 am Arr1vt LO"ll B,.nr r-•rr'"""'
Qlf,., .... Ql"r
LO~ot.O~\ lor F r·Oav J J v 77 "~"
Se• ,rc:l<!I• J,11v 28 w I t>e e• nouncf'O e• 4
b•pi• I,..,_.
I ••
DffP "a flitllnt
DAVEY'S LOCKE9' (Nawpen IHch l
241 •"g•ers I S7 bonllo 2~ vatlow•a l 10
rock • '" 1 na111>\.tt 69 c•t•<O OA\\ I \e"O
oeu ~1S m•c~trtl 11 V•U P\llHd ~
\Cut111n
"EWPOAT LAHDINO (Newperl
ea1cll) -I I ~n11ttr\ Jt bon••o 31 bar
'•Cuda 16 t>a u 6 vallowl•ll 11 roo '"" > ShH P\hH O 190 m10f1ftl
Ttll$ WMlt'$ trout plant'
LOS ANGELES -8 111 Roe~ Crtt~
J•C•ton L•~• Pvrem1d Lekt
SAN a1ERHA9'DINO -810 8H I Ll~t
C.ftofl VllMtv l •kt. Oraoorv Lakt J111~.,
Lake, Sarita Ana llltv•r ~anra Ana !fiver ''°"'" fork J ••VIRSIO Hamal L•"•
SAN OtlGO -Do•nt PO<'ICI !>•n Lu•\
ttev lt1vt r
SAN LUii 011~ -LOOI! l.1~•
l<lltN -Kffll A1var 1Democra1 O•m to
Kltl PowtrnouM ~•" Pow•r"01;s• 10 Oamocr11 Di m, 1wi1>e11a Dam 10 a oreK
Powerl'IOvtt K It) Pow.,."<>u'• to l tlle
.uoai1a 1
TULA9'1 -89"t C•N• O•v M•aOttw
Craet. Fr .. man CrNk, Ketn lt1var 1F'a ir
; fw Dem 10 k It) Powe<l'IOu" JOllll
sondal• 9 rtd0e to Fairv t w Dami Nobe
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Olympic Games history
Track and field medalists
MI N'S ll01M5TUl HUROllS
111ft. A!Mns
I H1omu Curll\ lU SI 17 6 1 C.r1111t1ev
Gouldlno 1Crt11t 8rlla lnl 111
I'°°, Parh 1 Alvin Kratn11a1n IU SI I)• 2 Johll
L .. n IU SI lS S. l Freaarlc>. Moloney
lU s I llme not IVl lll>le
1904, $1. Louis
I Fr.0.flC~ Scnu•• lU s j 16 0
Thaddeus Sll•O.ler l U S 1 16 J l L .,,..,
ll\Ournar IU SI 16 4
1906, Athetu
I ROO.rl Lt11111!1 t US ), I• 1 1 i\ H
Htaltv Great 8r1taml. 16 2 Vincent
Dunc>.er ISovlll Atrtcal 16 J
ltol, LlnCMn
I Forrul !>m1lh\on IU SJ I~ 0 1 JOl'ln
C.u rel\ fU SI IS 7 J Artllur Sn1tw IU SI
ltmt not •••tibia
1tU, StocllllM'n
I Frtderttl< Kellv IU SI IS I, 2 Jerrut\
Wendall (US) IS 2 J Martin Mew1<1n\
(US I IS J
1910, AnlWarP
I E ar1 Tl'IOmM>n IC1 n1da l 14 8 2
Harold Barron (US l IS I 3 Frtdt rKk
Murrev IUSl 1S2
1924, ... ,,,
I Oa111e1 1<1nH v (US l IS 0. 2 Svonev
Atktn,on ISourn Afrtcal. ISO J Sten
Pellaru on CSweda nl, 15 4
1921, Amat.roam
I svonev AlklnlOll (Soutn Atr1cal. 14 8. 2 Sreohan Anderson (US), 14 8, 3 John
Collle r cu S.l. 149
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I Georv. s.11no IU S). 14 6, 2 Percv
8H •O (U)) I• I, J Uona ld Finla y IC#rHI
Britain> U t
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I Forrt\I Town, (US ) 14 2: 2 Donald
Flnlav CGrtal 8rlleinl 14 4 3 Fredarlclt,
Ponaro IU SI 14 4
If ... L.nOan
I Wiiiiam Porter IU S l, IJ 9 2 Clvd•
~ult IU SI 14 I, 3 Creig Dlaon IU S) 14 I
IU l. H".iMI 1 Harrt\On Dlllord IU S ), 13 7, 2 Ja.:k
Oa•I\ I u S I 13 7 l Arrnur 8 arnerd cu S }
14 I
ltS., Mllbouma
I Lff (alhQvn IU S ) 13 S. 1 Jt ck Dav.,
IU SI 13 ~ l Joa Sn1n1t. e CU S I 14 t
1'40, Aom.
I lH (•,noun (U S I 13 I 2 W1M1t M4iv
(iJ SI Ill J H•v•• Jones IU !>I 14 0
lff4, Tt11vo
I Havas Jo11ts IU S 13 6 1 H Bta •na
unoor•n tu S I ll 7 l Ana101v Mlkha llov
I ~•l•I U111011) 1) 1
IHI, Mexico Cltv
I w1111e Ot •t noort IU S l 13 3 2 Ervin
Hiii (Us I 13 . 3 EddV 01101 (lletvl ll 4
1'72, Munldl
I Rodnev Miiburn (US I 1314 2 Guv
Orut !France >. 1334. l Thoma\ Hill !US)
13'1
197•, MlntrHI
I Guv Orut IFra nc•I 13 JO 2 Alaiandro
Casanas Aamlrei !C.ut>al 13 lJ, 3 With•
Oavanoor1 ( U S ). IJ JI
tttO, Mo•caw
Tnomas Munkell lEast Germanv),
13.39, 2 Altl•ndro C1M1n11 Ramirez
(Cut>a l. 13 40, J Alt ku ndr Pucht1011 (Soviet
Union>. 13 44
M EN'S 3,000-METER STEEPllECHAH
1900, Perl• IN, l.nOan <2.SOI Ma•~s) I Tl'IOf• Sic>str1nd (Sweden). 9 ()4,6, 2
I Georoa Orton <C•nada/U.S.>. 1 34 4, 2 Ertk Etrn\lltr (Sw.oen), • OI 2, 3 Gore
Sldnev Robinson (Grt•t l rll1ln) 1 31 O 3 t-11oslrorn ISwtdlnl. f 11 t
Jacl!Uft Ch•S11nlt !France) no rime 1'51, ""Ml*I
1904, St L~s I HO<ace A•hlnlellar (Us), I 4S4, 2
C2.S90 Meters> Vtadimtr l(aianrsev (Sovitr Union), l.Sl 6,
1 J1mes LIOlllbodY (Us I 7 39 6 2 JOM ) John Dlllev (Gr••• Brll1ln), I 51 8
OalY (Ireland) 7·40 6, 3 Arlllur Newlon lt5', ~
(U S.J, no ttmt I Cllristopller Bras,.... (GrH I Brll•ln)
1908, LOfMMfl 1411 2 Sanoor Rou nvol IHunoarvl 1.43.6;
(3 200 MaltrSI ) Ern\I Lanen NO'wavl I 44 O
•rtllur Aunell (Great Brita nl 10 411. IHO, Rame Arcll•e Rot>tr"on (Grail Brlla•n 10 41 4, I Z01•••1w Krivuilowlak ! Pole no I. JoM E.\lle us), no 11me t 341 2 N11<0111 5o1t010v (5o111a1 unionl,
1910, Antw..,, S 36 4 3 Stmvon R2hl\Cllln <Sov1t1 Uniont,
I Percv Hoaoe <Greo1 Brtta1111 10.00 4 '417 1944, Tellva
P11rtc1< Ftvnn <lJ S l. no trrne l Ernesto t Gu ion Aoalenll l8 t1olum) 8 30 8
Ambros1n lllelvl no 11me ""'•uric1 Harrioll (Gra•t 8rlla1n), 1·31 4
1914, Parh Y111n Bt lvavev <Sovlt l Union>. I 33 8
I Vlll'lo Vlllt ' Ailola (Finla nd I. 9 33.6, 2 1'41, Mtlllco CitY
EllH Kari IFlnlendl, 9 44 0, J Paul I Amos Blwoll (Ke"va >. I Sl.O, 2
8ontemos (Fra nce). 9451 8tnlemln Kooo IKt nva l. 8 SI 6. l Gtorge
19'21, Amsttrdam Young lU S. I. 8 511
I To1vo Lovkola (Flnlandl. 9 ?1 t , 2 1'72. Munldl
PHYO Nurmi !Flnlandl 9 31 2. 3 Dvt 1 H KiPCl'loge Kt lno (lr.enva>. 8 2J 6, i
Andetlon IFlnlandl, 9 35 6 8•nl•ml" J1oc110 I Kenn I. t ·24.6. 3 Taoio
1Ul, L°' A~s Kan!a nt n IFlnla ndl, 8 24 I
ll,460 Meters> 1'76, MontrHI
I Volmarl tso-Hollo !Finl•nd) 1033 4 7 I Anoe" Gardarud (Swtdl rll 6 08 2 2
Tnome\ Evat1\0n <Great Brlta tnl. 10-M O. 3 Bronlslaw Mallnowlkl (Poland) I 09 2, 3
Joseon Mt:Clusl!.t v !US I 10 46.? Fr•n• 8•um11er 11 !En t Gtrma nv> 8 10 4
lflt, ~in IHO, Mls<1w
I Volmafl lso-HOllO IF1nta ndl 9 03 8 2 1 Bron1s111w Ma llnow\kl (Poi.ncl) I 09 1
Ku rlO Tuom1ntn 1F1n11ndt 9-061, J Alfred l F111>41r1 Bavl lT1nztn••> I 12 S. 3 Elhtlu
OomPtrt <Germ•nv) 9 07 2 fure tE1h1001al I 13 6
Los Al•mltH
FRIDAY'S RE SUL TS
(70lll of 91·nltllt QU•mmon• mHllll91
FIRST It.ACE. 870 varO\
"'" Killer (Paullnel 15 •O 6 60 J 60 Euv Au IP11i..enron1 8 20 4 80
Montve<I Greene (H Garc••I ) 00
Also recto Tll1nk Six. Arc111e Ann
Roger Young. B1cenlenn•al Bar P1under\
Pride
Time 46 OS
U EXACTA 15-11 oa1d $8640
SECOND RACE. JSO vard\
t<.•ds Sauv Tll•llf (Eowl1 10 to 4 •O
Uproar Jet !Creaoer) 3 10
"'" John An Go I Ruiz) 7 20 i\lso raceo Moon Nt1>new Nie• o ~ r
Ramt>l•n Bar,1001 Jodt Aoollo Mv Ma •
LaOv
Time 18 i.
THIRD AACE 440 vards
Maotru1\ Cooy B11ro1 o 60
Pertee• Rt<Juf\r Ru 11
Mllllv M•tO E Garc•a •
00 H
880 HO
'80' Avon'
Pan
At\O raced Sovere•l1fl E•Otll
Hoot Rtcon"Q0lt• s ... eet Caroo
VP"•urt o~e l'iav R1oer Frate\
T mt 71 74
FOURTH RACE 400 varoj\
G• a ndma\ BO·~C-Baro 4 10 1 80 2 40
T ..tMDltwHO Act >/Ilardi 7 80 7 60 (a~D·o Ot Oro Treasurp t 4 80
At\c> •acto Oo" La Ferre WavlOn
Awlv Luma f'f S•r RamDI•" Mal'
Outapoc•r•
f,mp 7003
\JEX.ACTA 73 pa.a s l6SO
FIFTH RACE. 3SO verds
Stomol•IR•Jlll 1570 940 S70
Sttnk1llv R1c11 1Brooi.s1 800 680
Merrv On\ 1Creaotr) 9.20
Al\o re<t!O Reout\lllnddemand GIQ<ilo
Doll Paff\ Two LA Ra•O•r C ever Ode
l o•d W•llln Ra•H A Son
runt "17 u EXACT A 5 21 oa1d S7U 70
irXTH RACE 400 v•'ll\
Ra \f H•I"' E II\~ I Ada tr• 6 80 4 •O 120
810 380 B•ll 1 Bluf Jeans Ward 1 10 00
Tht Powf( Pav'·"~
A•\o •artd tntreo•d
Cocor1<:0 Tome 01 R cne\
"l'r Bull L le
T 1rn• 20 )4
(.11 l• Pa.nr
M•\\ (;rev L 01'1'
SE VENTH AACI! «0 .-~•O\ v.r Cr>nn·• r~. Lac~,. 6 20 t .0 no
• l..t"\ B11vov Ca•dOlll 4 40 3 70
.,,,. II Al P1.,1 ne. • 0()
A•\o racoo Boor BOO' t ~tbtis Gtorot
'.'>.,mo,, S ,ck Mvris Po• ()I Go•O Va11••
01.1n•rv F nt So·r ts Otrlv Won~•
T mt 21 89
U EXACTA 10-•I l>l•d Ul 10
EIGHTH RACE HO vlHd\
Ar,..,.11 Jo~ Ba'<ll It 00 S •O S 00
Easv Ment ver ICarOoial • 00 ) 80
Roman E..,o rt 1Broo1<\I 1110
Al\O •or!'d Bv Bf<lu1no (\11t\tpr B•ut\
Go.n For I• \1 ltno Niolll MO<Xl Mr E!><)nv
Orum\ T,mt II n
U EXACTA 17 9 1 Oft•O $6390
U PICI< SIX 16 I ~ ) 10 II oa1d
U 016 00 wl!n 14 wlnntno t1c~t1S I li•
llOr\f\I l1 Pico Si• con,1>1erion P•ICI i t40 ?0
wllh 143 w1nn1no llCkf!I' lllve hO•H'I
NINTH AA.Cl 810 v1trOs
St n11or Sa o• 11-larll 3 20 l 20 1 tO
C:,t ner11 G111t 1Pil1<enton1 1010 • eo
Menu\ M•r~ !Paullna l J 00
Al\O r1tetCI Houi.e "M C.6 On Hotma
rr1m'on Cadlll&<. T11'l'l•10 c,,.111on• Mr .......
T1'\'ltt 44 90
T•H1'H 9'ACI. JSO varol
AWft<Plk lltuit l t 00
E a i r ~tro &erd
TtJ•tdO lover CraaQlrJ
T·~ 110.
• .0 '40 I 20 1040
HO
UIXA(TA tl lll•d l ll~•O
Allt'da' t IJ 204
HolVwMd P1'1f
1'9'1DA Y'S 9'UUL TS
IMfll 9f .1 ... ., ~ mMMtl
l'IUT ltAClf • '"IOl>9s
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J• .. s t tor atue I Or teoe) I) 00 t 70
T•t \ FK'• 'Haw....,I l 40
Tmt 111~
HCOND ltACI I lut-o<1v1
Cnt vo 1va,.n1ua1a1 eoo
!.a"O Ma\!... Ot1<r•rH I
Y.r Luml'>!'•llt' !Orteoal
SOO 140
!80 HO
610
GOklt n
MPG
A 1\11 r it< tO aoun< •llO 8ultOI\\
Walen &10 Je mn Mt>r•
lhO!'Al'CM" Dtt\y
fmt lll)~
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THIRD llACE 6 turt0'IQ\
\e QJa ro Ao\t Mc(rn 4 ll(I
rn S1ut.n11 Va enJut e
Apr I Thunder IH1w efl
1 10 '280 uo J ~o
4 00
A \O recto Saroon UY"'"• \~OP' rm1 L Oouct
Oo..,'
T me 1 13 I 5
lS EXACTA 7 I oa d U Clll
FOURTH RACE 6 1..,,.on11~
OtD ' Coura11t LOZOYO 10 60 10 60
""'\ L ·11llln1n11 Bon Ha wltv t 10 l>O
E ttrne t Rtason Ot enovuave>
)00
HO
HO
Al\O raced s.1en1 Cat Roo1n l
A•ono S"ear Arl1\lrv F 1nnw1v
Zoom
Laov
Luckv Ma l!no
Tim• I iO l 5
SS EXACT A C7·91 Pll a '529 SO
l'IFTH RACE. I , m1'ts on iurl
Cieer Tor~ 1S1b1lltl 19 00 9 2<I SOO
Torat Woman 1v11e,.zue1111 1 60 • 00
F ogov Moon I Oe11,,ouu11vei 2 60
Ai\O recto Meman'l•ll 0 11cerl•na
Fl8'h1ng Sat>tr Joan·, Ladv Noce
Mag1QUf
Time I 48 3 S
lS EXACT A 18 11 Pll•O \2U SO
SIXTH RACE 6 lurtono\
"'ind ot M101c I S1D1f1e '20 J 40
J 0 Canvon I l or ova 13 00
Broad Strttl IMtzal
2 l>O s 20
)40
A•so ra ced O•••r11 "•"•ff Tac•v I>;' T•11r
Oouot11e, Damp
Math 0 T me 10
lulln
Time I •2 2
U EX4CTA 1 e>aO \!S200
SEVENTH AACE 7 •ur ong\
R·\•<'O Y ,•o P nee. ~ 40 t 00 l 70
Pvr1m10 H·Of1 C:11111,.eda I 9 00 5 80
""·" Bo•O !Ve.~, ,p II '•O A\o •actro Funo<i Know•tOllt Com
ortntno He• So·• M Of(YI Al1 Ar a F rs•
L P Le< t C1m \O'f' S11eri Sa;acaot •
T n"t I 23 3 S
SS EICACTA i J Oa•O \10800
51 "ICK SIX ) ? 2 8 ?·21 Pa•O
12• 221 40 w11~ 11 w1nn1no liCkllS 1 \1x
•1or\t\I \1 Pick S•~ c.onso1at1on P••d \306 00
N1tn S64 w1nr1no 1-c "''' 1!1v1 norsest
EIGHTH RACE One rntlt on turf
'.)11110 Town I Plncav I • to 3 80 3 10
F ash1oneDIV Lilt (McC11rro111 1 00 • 00
snetblana 1Ottanouuevt'1 • 00
Al\o raceo T 1bte Ten Leaolno Leov
ouo L esl1e \ D,b Soc1"v Rive Soring
I OOH K vitae•
T1mr 1 lS 1 S
SS EXACTA 1 S 04,d S6300
NINTH AA.CE I • ''"''' 0" 1.,r1 C.1roD1 ! O•leho1.1111Jvt 1 6 00 • 40 3 00
re..-Two Lorova I 6 eo A Ml
l'it>o \ Got t N.cke IMt(arrunl I •0 ••\O •aced Cerro P."to Fa,.o•noo
r.me lo ... 11• B•·dQI Par\ntl \ U•eoe•
Tr•ar' Tom Stcrt• C Ot>tr NOIA!' M '''II
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T •""e •9 \
UEXACTA 1 oad \10100
A••tooenct I 9.a
W•ttr POio
WOMIN'S FINA CU,.
(at Her1ta .. ,..,k, lt'Vlntl
Uni!ff $111•• 22, Hew hllllnd l
New l1111nd O I O 2-J
U~1tad S111ta t t t 1-73
N•w Zee11no A•llmor• 1 Sulllno\ I
Unltto ~111n Wllh roo 1, Comar 1
\,.,llh I Miranoe 1 O'lool• 6. &reckon 2
Cucon 1 LaPav I l.euolltin Miiton ~
01lltt $CW.
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Nick F1100 '9-M-137
I.ff Trevino 70 67-137
9 111 Lon11mulr '7·71-131
8e<nhard L1notr 11 M-139
f'rld (OuPI•• 70·tt-139
La nnv Wad-1111 10-...-1)9
Tom W•IM>n 11 ..,._,,.
Je1me Co111a1tt 6'·71-140
Ptltr J•CObHr1 61·73-140
Tom Kit• '9 71-140
Andv Bea n 71·6,_1'1
Jose-Marla Ca111urt• 70 71-141
M•rk McCumber 14 61-141
Tommv Na>.allma 70 71-141
Greo Norman '7 74-141
Ma onu• Paruon 14 67-141
ton WOP\nam 11 '9-141
Hu11h 811occn• 12·7C>-142
C:,11 Morven 71 71-14'
Ma nutl Pinero 71 11-14i
JOhn Cn1llH 11 n-1'3
Da vid Ounk 71 7,_14.l
llklt Hartmal'I 70 13 ,4J
Ha .. Irwin 75... 14)
Mark J•n'lH 70 73-14.)
Funv Zoeue• 71 72-143
Eamonn Der. t 6f 7~ 144
Ander\ Forst>rano 11 13·-lo
Berna rd Galla•l'I•• 70 74 ·I«
Jav HH \ 7) 71-1•4
MI UV Kuramoto , , I J-144
Ga vin Ltven\on 14 7C>-144
Ma1eo1m MacKt ni•I 12 7,_I«
Graham Martn 70· 14 -144
l.a rrv Ntl\on 75 69-144
Me t11nPoaon 70 ,._.144
Pa ltr Senior 74 0-IH
lsao Ao1t,1 11 14-145
JoM Brand 1J 72-145
Gordon Brano lS 10-14S
Ken 8row11 1• 11-145
RJcna rd Bokell 71 74-145
Sat>uro Futlkl n 73-145
Ttrrv Gale 11·14-145
JOhn Garner 74 11-145
0 1vld Gra h1m 73·72-14S
Ja mes Hego1rtv 11·74-145
Simon Hot>dav 72·73-145
Cnrls Moodv 74·71-14.S
CC>flV Pivin 11·74-l4S
Crel9 St1dler 7S·70-14S
Perer Thomson t2·73-14S
'"9u1 Wav 73·72-14.S
R°"r Cl\IJ>mln 12·74-146
MlcNll King 71 7S-146
Slndv Lvlt 75 71-146
Jonnnv Miller 7S·11-1'6
EwtnMurrl'I' 72 7-146
Ptlllio Perkin 73 73-146
Ron.n llaffart" 74-72 1'6
WavM Rlllv 74·72-146
a·Alldraw Sl\lrllOrM 75·71-146
PavM Stewart 74-n-14'
Minuet C•llro 75·12-147
Tonv Chlrn1tv 75 72-147
!Ian Crtnsnaw 72·7S-147
Jattr•v H•M 10-n-147
Harold Hennino 72·7S-147
Hur:i.rt Grffn 73·74-147
Brl1n Mercllt>ant.. 73·74-147
Cnrl•lv O'Connor Jr 74·73-147
Nick Price 74·73-147
Oavid Ruu1ll 73·74-147
Brian WallH 71·76'-147
Biii Beroln 75·7>-141
8obCharies 75·73-141
Howard Cl•rk 14 7._.141
Jim Cott>trl 76· 7,_ 141
Nell Coles 72·7b-141
Ron Orummono 77·71-141
Ravmono F1ovo 74·74-141
Oavld F•o" 76·7,_>41
warren HumDhrtv\ 73·7S-141
Garv Koch 75·73-141
a Ptttr McEvov 75·73-1•8
Lt rrv Mtie 76 12-148
Jtclt NICklaU\ 76·72-)41
N1om•Clli Ore• 72 76-141
Em•tio Aoor1out1 74-74-141
0 1v1d Runel 77 71-141
Arrnur Ruut• 75·73-14
Si m Torrenct 74 7t-141
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Nick Bro•1Vn
M1c11ee1 Clevion
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John Jacob\
Jt H Hawkes
Ots Smv111
Pt ltr Teravainen
Cllvt Tuell.tr
Kt llll Waters
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Per Arne Srosttdl
Martin Gr•v
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Peitr M·tcne 1
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Mauroce Btmt>r ld\le
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Simon Hood
Vs uonan Somer\
Oavld lnor1m
Arnold Pelrner
Ed Sneed
t-1111 Sulton
Cl1eri.1 8oll1n11
Andrew Cl'lendler
Glvn Oevtes
Paler Fowler
A ndr aw OIOc or"
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Grenam 8urroughl
•·John Hewk,worlh
Tonv Jacklin
Paul Thomas
David R1dlev
Ptrtr Berr•
Oouoles C•mol)tlll
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Kat Nagle
Biii Aooars
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Oav• S•O<• IOI'
"•"Ce Htelnt r xott Hoc,,
Garv P•nn'
~""Cochren
T·m Norris
C"•·\ Parrv
8rttt Uo~r
Curt Bvrum
M•kt Mortav
G"H MOOd~
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Oen•s Wet\O'
Aon Srrtc'
l'hndv Walk In\
8111 St ndt •
J•v Cudd Jeff T l>om\tf\
WOO<Jv 8tackDurn
0 1ve Sarr
Marll l rooks
Jtff Mltcnttt
Fr•nl\ Conner
John ACl•ms
Oevld Oortn
K111Grffn
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Jim Cianaone<
Lll\CIV Miiier
J1Ck ~r•dtln
T C Cnert
Cierv He~llef9
Jim Hiiiei!
M(.al(.h tCCll I
l •v•n NortC)tl
Oen Croonouts•
GrH Powtf\
Cir •• Jonas
(;.t<'le Saue" Tom v1i.n11""
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Minor sports: U.S. medal outlook goOCI
Happy angler
Boycott c anges picture
and Amert cans to benefit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The withdrawal from the
Olympic Games of 14 boycottina nations led by the Soviet
Union clearly chanacs the medals outlook in all events at
the Games.
Soviet bloc countries had medal potential JD au of the
major sports and most of the minor ones as well.
The mltjor medal beneficiary should be the Umted
States, which has developed an ambitious traanina
prosram in minor sports and has top competitors
throupout the events that generally attract less attention
durina the Games.
The prospects:
Archery
Darrell Pace and Rick McKinney, both two-ume
world champions, head the U.S. team. which has won
more Olympic archery medals than any other nation. The
defending •Olympic champion is Finland's Tomi
Poikolainen, who won his gold as Pace and McK.mney
stayed home during the 1980 U.S. boycott.
Baseball
Newport Beach'• Guy Myen hold• a 20-
pound albacore he ca~t lut week while
RahJnC aboard ht• aportltaher Wanderluat.
Cuba's withdrawal allowed the Dominican Republic
into this demonstration sport's strong field, which
numbers eight countries. Included arc European cham-
pion Italy, 1982 world champion South Korea and
Nicaragua, silver medalist behind the Cubans' gold in the
LA Coliseum highlights
There have been
exciting moments
in 61-.year history
LOSANGELES(AP)-Hi~lights
of the Los Angeles Mcmonal Col-
iseum's 61-year history:
•Chicago Bears sensation Red
Grange drew a crowd of 65,270 for a
National Football League game in
January 1926, establishing Los An-
geles as a potential goldmine for
sports franchises.
•Inaugural football game in the
Southern California-Notre Dame Catholicism from .1939 to 1958, drew
series drew 74,378 on Dec. 4, 1926. 90,093.
•Texas schoolgJrl Babe Didriksen
won two gold medals with world
record performances, highlighting the
U.S.-dominated 1932 Olympics. A
resounding success, the Games drew
594, 193 fans, with all events staged in
the Coliseum. Americans captured 11
of the 23 events, setting 10 of the 32
Olympic marks.
•Southern Cal's "Heavenly
Twins," Earle Meadows and Bill
Sefton, set the world pole vault record
in a 1937 meet, clearing 14-11.
•In 1940, a ponutical mass for
Pope Pius VU, spiritual leader of
•A reception honoring war heroes
George Patton and Jimmy Doolittle
attracted 93,555 on June 9, 1945, two
months before World War II ended.
•The Cleveland Rams moved to
Los Angeles in 1946, making the
Coliseum their home until 1980. In
October. 1948, in one of the most-
discussed games in Coliseum history.
Rams' quarterback Bob Waterfield
tossed four touchdown passes in 16
minutes and kicked all the extra
points to earn a 28-28 tie against
defending league champion Philadel-
phia.
Pan Amencan Game~. The Un1led Stale' fimshed thud in
the last world tournament and the Pan Am.
The boycon w1ll kee~~a::fies heh of East Oermanv
and Settei Kopolov of the Soviet Union, 1-2 1n the 1983
men's sprint ehampionshtp, al home, ra11in1 the hopes of
Americans such as Mark Gorski of Costa Meu and Nelson
Vails. The abstnae of Kopilov, win•er of the sprints in
1981 and 1982. also helps Costa Mesa's Rory O'Reilly in
the kilometer ni.ce. Others amona the m1ss1na include
Sergei Sukhoruchenkov of the Soviet Union and Lot bar
Thoms of wt Germany, '°Id medalms in the md1vidal
road race and 1,000-meter mdiv1dual ume trial in 1980.
Cuoe-Kayak
East German Rudy Heim's streak of two stra1Jht
1.000-meter kayak single aold medals ends wtth the
boycott. Romania, West Germany and Spain may benefit
most by the absensc of the Soviet Union, East Germany,
Bulpna and Hunpry. The . most tnlngumJ Amcnc.an
compctttor is kayaker Dave Gilman, who was in the luac at
the Winter Games in Sarajevo and thus becomes only the
second American to compete in the Winter and Summer
Games in the same Olympic year.
Eqae1trtan
The boycott should not chanae the medal prospects in
here. West Germany is considered the powerhouse with
Britain. Canada. Denmark. Sw1uerland and France. Bruce
Davidson repre~nl$ the best United States hope for a gold
in the three-day event.
Field Hockey
India has dominated the sport w1th eight gold medals
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This was another sport wbttt the m.i.sai.aa f.ulttn tlic
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of the boycott. That opens the way for Pa~ fourof'fra.nct.
fourth in the worlds.. and Svante· Rasmuson of Swed$.
fourth in the 1980 Games. The USA wu eisbth in ~t
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1nd1vidual finish. ' Roos .,
East Germany, with Dieter Wcdiscb and UUric::b it)d
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without coxswain set oounc records in the ~
Regatta and will contend. SistenJudy and CartieGeer Ud
Joan Linde, the 1976 silver medalist, and Virsinia GikWr,
1983 world championship bronze medalist, bj*S the U.S.
women's medal hopes, all in the tc::ulh. -:
. Sllood ~ Du . ..-1:4:~ ,__ : Amencans Ed Etzel an u1en bis QU&Lu!KlU "" nto
rifle events. And with theboyconkeeirin&Sovietfree~· l
Olympic record holder Aleksandr Malentev home.
Buljung. winner oflhc Pan American gold, could lake e
event. World record holder Man Dryk.c in the skeet qd
Don Carlisle in the trap are also medal threats alona ~
shooters from Italy, Spain and France.
Soceer
The boycott claimed defendina champion Cz.ecbod>
vak.ia as well as strong teams from the Soviet Union, East
Germany and Poland. That leaves South American teanU
such as Uruguay and Brazil favored. The United S.
team posted a 1 7 -1 7 -14 ttainin& record.
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Huntington ~•u:h. Wlll unv<.:11 \1~ unu)ual p1ecC'~ of r he program will locus on thl' 'ltrugaks. at.'("omph'lh <.. osl1t Me\a, \\11 h\'ilr thC' mes)Mgl' "Wh, Mc. (,oJ'>" h> th~ J m ~f\ llC on" I >tll.'' It Ftt''," l°O\.erin, the concL·pto. of the
"fillrnint')s" on w11 nual hit-in todays world < 'hn\llan art on Sund.-) ml'nh. patnow.m. humor and talent of /\mem:•m women Re' Dr Eleanor (' fol hon. pastor .u the IO 10 a rn Su~n Moms Aurand has t rt'att'd the ceramH. Other rqular acll\ 1ues of the church include c. m:le ~rvll:e Sunda\.
h>r mure inlormat1on. call 240 646l. • • • p1l·tutt"~. portr~ mg "I he (ioi.pd Narraun· 1n Chl) " )Uppe"' of small grou~. book. d1M;uss1ons, bndge and Dr Jad .. 'lon will t'\plain that no onl' ts s1nikd out lo
.&.urand ha~ dl"ah wuh the themes "ljr,u:e." .. Man." meeting\ of the Walden Broth<'fhood and the New be m1~rabk The choKe 1i. alway'> that of each rndn 1dual.
.. God," "Je)u'i ""Faith" and "Commitment." Women group The Ne\\ Women group will hold a retreat and 1mplic1t in evt·ry problem 1s the nght answer
Nt'l8bborbood C:on1r~1attonal Cburcb. 140 St. Ann's
l>ll\e, Laguna tlcar h will welcome the Rev Lon Souder
of Corona dcl Mai C mnmun11y Church. a~ aucst minister
fo1 tht:' IO a m. wor,lup st•rv1cl' Sunday 1 he day pac:cu~s will be dedicated at the:" 10. 15 a.m 1n Ventura Au~ l-5 Richard Kan!>ey, Antometta and Tom Man,1n1 will
worship ~n·1cc and will tx· hung 1n the ~nctu&f) of tht• For more information about theSl' and the ch1ldrn's provide ~pec1al rnusac . Youth church meets dunng tht· Michael Sande'' will ht' at the organ console. and a
quartettc will !>1ng under the d1n.-ction of John Thompson. church which was consttul·tt .. "tl 111 1981. The~ will be an religious educa1on programs, call Mb-4652. I 0 JO a.m service. and child care 1s available A kllow'\htp
open house for the pubhl· Sunda). from I p.m to 4 p.m • • • hour w11h coffee and refreshments w1ll follow the \en 11:c Circeters fortlw serv1n· v..ill be Helen Read ofl&Jluna
Hills and Pat Kt"nned} of La~una Niguel. Ushers will be
Rob Rohcnson and Jim flemingul Laguna Beach; Henry
Person~ of Mon:m.:h Ba). Dana Johnson and Jack
L \.CfSOlCYl'I of Newport Beal h i\colytes will he Michelle
and Tra<:y Robenson of San Juan Capistrano
W I h 11 ...... h h k LaJUH Beacb Cburcb of Religloo1 Science. whu:h ~ B bl d 1 •· e be aeve 1 e'iC pKtu1cs w1 ~ t oug t-provo mg meet\ an Amencan Legion Hall. 184 Legion St will ,, 1 e ')tu y c ass. taught by Dr Don ~h:i11·1
and an anspira11on to man) for )ears to come." said tht• prest'nl Dr J Roben Gak who will spcal on "Pl'rsonal as')onatr m1nl\tcr, begins at 9: IS a.m.
Rev Al Jansen pa<,1or of the: chu1rh "~uc has not onl) Happine')S _Selfish Motavatton or Lxprcssing Life," al L>r Ja<:k'>t>n 1s cont1nu1ng her mid wl'ek healing
depicted the ( hnsuan mes!wlgc but the pu:cur~s are an the 10 a m worship \en ace on ~unda) wo1 bhop') wh1t·h meet at IO lO a m on Wednesda~ expre~~1on other own pcr\onal faith a!> wl'll ·· mornings For more 1nlormtttion l·a\I S36-3537 or 960-8426 Tht adult 'kiem:e of Mind Sunda) School ts held 81 9 I nr mort• 111formatmn call Mil I 032 • • • a m with a p1C'-~I"" KC med1ta11on at Q.30 a m . and • • •
SIUr Ha-Ma 'alot Harbor Reform Temple,! lOO*A Mar nursC'r) and H>uth reltg1ous educauon program at I 0 a m Capl1truo Valley Cburch of Religious Science
Vltu , Newport Beach, an.nouncea its Puce Havurah will ~ 'ilX 1al hour follow<. the Sl'r. ice and \ 1!>1tors an· \:?:?61 C amino ( ap1strano Suite D-106. \an Juan
The adult Bible class meets at 9 am 1n the ch~rch
library and the 'unday 'khool classes meet a1 I() a m with
a lull < hrt'>t1an Lducataon program. Nurser) ~rv1C'e 1s
a' a1lable tor hab1e'> and toddlers. condaet tllle Sbabbat service oo Friday at 8: l~ p.m. v.l'lrnmC' For mor{' informal.Jon t·all 4q4_ 7h66 < ap1c;trano, w 111 host the Rt'\ Tana Chu ha)' man1\ler of
Memben of the Ha vurab leading the service will bt' • • • the Van Nu~\ ( hurch of Rchg1ous 5c1cnn· ao, gUl''>I r or more tnformat1on call 41J4-806 I. • • • Or. and Mn. Frldbaodler and Mr. and Mrs. Slfrey of Tbe ASllt'mbl) of God Harbor Christian Fellowship '~.ilcr JI the I I a m . v. orsh1p sen Ile Sunda\
0 f C d 1 M 40 'A \\ 1lson \t ( osta Mesa \\ill bt· holding II\ .innual R h Laguoa Prrsbyterlao t'burcb, 41) Forest "c .
I aguna Beach v. all l..1r l ofl 'r outh Sunda} v..1th an 8 IS
a m pam:akr brt·alda\t pn:pared and served b}' the: Logo!I
')rntor High Sthnol group IO r l'llOw\hlp Hall MonC'}
rat\cd b~ dondllon' v. 111 hi.· U\l'd to bendit tht• Logos' \'.amp
'>l'holar,htp lund
trviDe; and Or. and Mrs. om o orona e ar \ alatwn Hiblt: ~hool Jul\ ~3_27 from 9 a.m to noon ~' ( uha) \qll ll1scu\') ··"lcv. Dre-am'> tor Old,"
Sisterhood Presldenl, Elleo Arro~ of Ne" port Beach, will P.m:nt\ m.i~ l'nroll. their Lhildren on Monda' \o,,h1l h 1n some-"'a\'> deo;rnbes hn ov. n personal histon
Habt the Sbabbat candles. Befort• l'Otl'nng thl' m1ni'\tf") <,he v.as a lOP\. "-rttt;r
S b morn1nga1M45oih\Lalltng6)1-7HO Following tbe service there will be a.n Ooeg ba bal l.ommentalur_. publtc;hcd author and pla)wn$ht Her
bosled by tbe Peace Havurah. For further information, ---------------------tra,cls a\ a treelam:c wnter took hC"r 10 ()an Fr;1n(1<.u) \I thl' 'L1 m "-t>r<.,h1p \t'I\ 1u· the }Outh uf the church
v,,11f 3\\1\1 the Rn < ra1g \\ alliams. as\l~tant pastor. with call i44-7t03 Vocal teacher Yufe where \he dl\CO\ered Rd1g10U') l.illl'nCe and V.(.·nt on Ill • • • h<:<:ome a mtn1\ter Orange Coast lloitu1an l 'oivt'rsalist Church. 12~9 'ih \ h V1ltona \t < mt.J Mc:\J o,;,111 prC'>l·nt a ht!>tomal err\ m1t .churchnr;Kt1t1onl·r 'h1ll,p<'al..at\he9 the program
rctro':lj)eCtl\l' of •\ml'rtlan "-Omen at the llJ.10 a 01 to host local recital
Sunda\ wor":1h1p !>Cn Ill'
(Pleaae aee RELIGIOUS/87)
rn11tled "Past the Morning Star," thl' pro$rarn v.-111 he
prc!iented b) Dureot· Luc..h\lg of thl· Amern:an l.1'>1ng
HtMof) Theater ant.1 will rndudc Lucy Brewer . ..\ngehnJ
Gnmkl\ So1ourner I ruth l uc\ "tone. Emil) D1ckmson
Nata)ha Yuk v..tll present her pupil'> in a 'iumma
reucal on Sunday at S p.m at Chnst College. Inane. 1530
( oncord1a (Tunle Rock), Irvine.
YutC is rerngnize-d for her worl and 1nstruct1on
---------------------ut1l1Z1ng the "Bel Canto" method of vocal 1nstruc11on. Bel
Course in Miracles
offered Thursdays
Canto. or "beautiful song" method 1s very unique as 11 can
afford the a<:comphshed '>OCahst the ab1ht) to sing an)
form of '>ocal music from Bach to rock. This method 1s
utilized effect I\ el} v.nh ver) small children a') well as older
students Young children may stud} Y.1thout fear ot
damaJ.C to their \OICes
Mesa attorney assumes
LDS church leadership
.\ ( ou~ in Miralles lcx:al stud~ group of Laguna
Bca&h Church of Rehgwus ">c1cncc meets e'en Thursda\
at 7 pm 1n the Laguna Beal h L1bran ~63 Glenne)re
) ufe'!> studio boasts man) compe11tn e. a"'ard-
v.1nning <:hamp1ons from local. regional and national
standings rhc recital v.111 offer ~'eral of her current
c;tudents the opponunll} to perform !>-elections from whteh
tompct111on':I are made A fev. of the \Oung adult student'>
are prepanng for operatic careers
A rct·cnt change an the leadership of the Huntington R1.,crs1de V Eugene Shelton. Jr. 42 \Ile president ol a
Beach S"th Ward of the Church of Jesus Chmt of Litter-commercial real c'tatl· firm \\ill Ix v.ard clerk. and R
da't 5amts (Mormon) has placed R. Marshall Tanner. 37. Michael Gordon 16 J dentist. v.111 scn.c as t.''l;ecut1\.c
an Costa Mesa attomc\. 1n the role of bishop secretar) .\II arc rl'S1dcnts of Hunt1nglon Beach
Tanner replaces ·Donald K. Genet. an economics The Mormon < hurc:h has no profes'>1onal clerg) Lay
teacher at (1olden \\est College. who held the office of members art.' Lho<,cn a .. llx:al kadcr<. and rt-cc1\t~ no pay for
bishop for four and a half years. their sen KC'> The'ic fi, c men v. ho comprise the new .\ Cou~ in M1rades 1\ a 365-da' stud\ course based
on the belief that lorg" cncss and lo' e art· two oft he le'') to
creating a richer hk
Enrollment 1~ open .ind to begin -.tud1l'" a \tudl·nt nct•d
onl) to ha\t> the desire lo lead a nchl·r .ind mCJrl' lulfill1ng
life.
For mun.· informa11on lall Dalct:n Bu at 447-4 51 O
Htghltghts ol the the recllal will mclude trad111onal
songs anas. dueti., and selernoni, from popular mu!>acals
and shO"-S such as Oklahoma. The Mikado. South Pacific.
The Marnage of Figaro. Manon and Rigoletto
Thc new b1'>hop chose two counselors to °:ICr'e with h1\hopom of the tlunungtun Beach ~1\lh \\ard wall do
ham a~ well as a clerk and an cxecut1 ve se-cretar) H 1s first most of their churl h work 1n the nenings and on weekend'\
counselor will be Charles .t\ Case}. Jr . 51, who 1s 'ice-after putting ma lull da) ·s work in their professional field\
president and general manager of NGF lndustne!> an Los .\ward 1\ a gt·ograph1l.tl area and has appr0\1matcl) 600
.\ngeles Ser.. mg as second counselor will be W James member\ .\ tlt'\hop olten 'pends upward!I ol 40 hou!"1 a
Trounce. II. 42. <.,enior managing auditor for Bourns, Inc wcek tner'icc1ng the bu\lnl'\S of ht'> "'ard
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(MIS.OU(! SynO<J)
TIO Victoria Sl., Coeta MeN
Lo!Nr V. Tornow, Paator
831-1811
WORSHI .. SERVICE
1:00 & 10-.lO A.M.
s...., SdlMI & Mitt .... Cius
t:.ZI l.I.
Cllriatlll a.-.tMy SdlNI
541-8868
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Dtaclpln of Chrlet)
2401 tnlne at Senta t .. ~
MS-5781
Momin& Worship l O AM
Sunday School 9 AM
o.M SwanMH'l, Mlnl•l•r
A Otrtli1I W1lc1•1 frt•
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Costa Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church School t-.30
Worahlp 1~..45
Charles 0 Clark. Minister
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Wonhlp 6 Church School
1:30 -10:00 a.m.
Or Wllllam E S1ee1
Newport Beacn
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
UNITED METHODIST
1400 W Balboa Bl11d
V3-3105
Or Robert B Shepard Jr
Wonflip A Churefl kMol t:ll A..M
.... .., "'9-....... Md o., c ..
7:J1Ult~'M
Huntington Beach Nortn
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hell Ave 842-4<461
WOBhlp hnrlc• 8:30 6 10:00
l:JO lunct.J lc:hoo' 10:00
........... "" ....... lolof•od UI 10 ...
Fountain Valley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bushard SI
"2·25'3
James R Hadley. Pastor ......,&a..s...t:lta.•.
NEWPORT CfNUR t UNITfD MfTHOOIST CHURCH
1901 Maro~• A••· CorOM del...,
&M-0745
$Mf & ca.di S*'I 1.31 A..I.
Rev Ken Mc M /11.,,
God Lov~s You.
Att~nd A Church
Of Your Cholc~
rhe pu bite is 1 n \.1 ted at no charge
Orange Coast
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
Church of St. Matthew
by the Sea
(ftwdbw~
HOLY COMMUNION
EACH SUNDAY-9;()() a.m.
rec. a1 ea--""-ye -1tllt1
MERTZ HALL
ol Community ~·tionel Church
811 ~rope. Corene de! Mat . .... ._ ......
-S»aO'f-n.a....s....s....
C<MIJNITY CtUCH COlalGATIONAI.
911 HellothrotM AH. COfona def akr
Don•ld W. Kut&, Mlnletef 10 A.M.
lundl!y Wonhlp
644-7 400 ..,,. """'' ' ""'"'' c ....
TEMPLE
SHARON
(Conservative)
h• .>VoOOI ~br,... & Sundiy $(hoot
Bar M•lswah !raining
roulh Group S1sterh0od
SP••tCI'\ fr• 8 1; pm
.at 91!> am 5un 930 •m
617 Weat Hamllton,
Coate MeH 831-3262
CHURCH OF CHRIST
217 W. Wll90n, Coet• ..... MS-31t1
We're A GOlng -
Glowing -Growing Churcn
~YllllMC89 _.. tTUD'Y. AM.
WCIMllP •A.JI. at P.M.
I 0.00 ll -C1tsl s,.1ktt.
Do1gl1S Celt -&:00 , •
10:00 A.M. "WEEDS IH THE WHEAT"
"'·t!!lo«w I),.)
&:00 P.M. Congr99atlonal Sl~lng
and Fellowehlp
Paul Thoma•. Mlnleter -
Doug Cole, Youth Mlnleter
ALL SAINTS
Ar.t:RICAN EPISCOPAL CtOCH
ACCO<dlng lo the 1t21
Sook of Common Prey9f
Re•. 8191)hen W FeltiMf, ~°'
HOLY COMMUNION
800 AM
MOANING PRAYER
CHURCH SCHOOL 9 15 A M
MORNING PRAYER & SERMON t100 AM
...,~
'1m I "*" S....., II Al ~ I f-1* S.., f'IS U
18082 Bushard,
f ounta1n Valley 963 380 l
SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT
HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM
M"""' ,,.,.. 1.h • •a ,., ...
en ·n· nr
Sabbath S•rv"-• ,,,.,,, ( ....
f_., Senict Rut fi.., ff 1't ..tti
I IS, I
'it,.
Sentnr the Ntwport·lrvlM Am
2100 •a. Vht1
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWPORT
HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
[ d lbf•ulf Or & J.imboret
N'wporl fsea<t\
R .. , W ll1am Mc0u• •O Pa\!Or
I« a~~r 'l;h1H~o Mu~ °""' I·
Adult Ed1e1tio11 & Child C1n 9 A.M
Worship l Church School l 0 A.M. 798 Dover Or., NEWPORT BEACH
548 -3631 Nurser} Care at Both Hours
For Info: Call 644-1341 ••ctr J '"'· , .. ,.,
WORSHIP SERVICE
8 AM & JO 30 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 15 A M
NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE
WELCOME
SOUTH COAST CHURCH OF
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
CtutCH 148 22nd St.
Cnta Mesa 1,.0: 960-2 715
SERVICES 9:00 A.M.
THE REV. ROBE~::~ ,..
\
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• •• Cmit N-,iMldtr
t'JS Ml &dltllt Cllrc:t $dt#I • ,,,,,,.,,
421 hit .... , La,. Beach
494-3542
This Sunday Worship In
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
600 SI Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 63 t-2880
Or ;.,..,, A. Huftm.., Jr • l'••loo
WORSHIP SERVICES
8 45, & 10 15 A M
"THE THRILL of VICTORY and THE AGONY of DEFEAT" rn. ~ 01v10 M Roe;~,,...
jj 4~ AM Infants thru l11gn School 10 t5 AM Infants lhru 6th Grade
UC IELrLJll 141·2212
SERMON TOPIC:
"ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE"
CtOCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Mtombef of lhe United Ctiurcl'l ot Rel!QIOUI Sctenc4!
2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648
Adults & Jr Church
9 00 A 11 00
Dr [ltanor C Jackson
Hl-101%
Rev Peggy Bas&ell
For tnformetton
969-1331
NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
110 W. 11th St., Otsta 1111
(T 1aolll11 lol11oe ef lld)
"WHY ME, GOD?"
Bible Study Closs 9 15
SundJy Motnmt Mtssage Htalmt & Junior Church JO JO
li1l·A·M11111e 141·Hl4
You Wiii .. W•lt:om«I -And H#Jll*lf
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,,,.In •I At:i.m•. Huntington B~h
SUNDAY: Morning Worship .. . .. .
Bible School .. . ............... .
Evening Worship .............. ..
900 PM
10 •5 AM
600 PM
Aetlft v-t" °'...,. -MulMfJ aer.ac.e
MIU r111oa 0.,.. M~ M"*teu & ...... 0-io.tl
'""'°'1 H 11ero--Otoectore ot OottlllM fdut:el~
OfAl·A·DIVOTION -l»lllOI Oftlc. -Ql·2NI
"~ Clwlel llMI t•I"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
or ~T llWI (Rtlorm)
RABBI MARK S. Jitl.LER
SHABBAT SfRYIC£S
rn & p.m Sal 10 30 1 m
family Serw~~~ l~1 l11dd1
ol Month 7 30 Reh&IOu~ S<.houl
Adull CO Youth Group~ Srn~lt~
Bruce A. K urrle, Paet or
Terry McCanot"
()01<-(IO• ot Y01Jlh M1nis1r~
r. y O McCanof> 1•.-10< ti Ch1IOre<i '5 Mtnt51rtell
Sl.ndar hlhip--1·30 ' 10-00 A.Ill
Cludt School -
C~en ltru AcUts 10:00 AM.
lbsefJ tart nalablt -
S:JO ' 10:00 A.M Vespers -7:00 , M 1011 Clllltlback. lteWf)Of't Btaclt rl!f ,.... .. ,
&44-1999
CenlOf Alen Welnver
EducatOf Mtri.m Ven Ra•ll•
2850 Fa4rvlew Rd., Coela ~ ..
557-3340
SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH
5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine
833-9800
Tim Timmons. Pastor
8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M.
"NO INVISIBLE MEANS OF SUPPORT"
7:00 P.M.
EVENING SERVICES
WELCOMES YOU
S~NOAY WORSHIP SERVICES 6.oo AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I
10.00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II
Church School (Pre-School-2nd Gradel 10 00 am
(Music. sermon, and child care al 2 services)
7 00 PM -Holy Eucharist Rite II
I Prayer and Praise 1sl Sunday ol eacn month)
MID-WEEK WORSHIP
Monday -Friday 8 30 AM MorntnQ Prayer
Tuesday 10 00 AM Eucharist & Healing Serv1ce
Wednesday 6 30 AM Hotv Eucharist
Rector, Fr. John A•h•J • Aaeoc., Fr. Brian Cox, AHletlng
The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Snalet
The Rev Tnomas Henry
"\I!\ I JAMI" I PIS< OP,\I <Ill R< 11
3?0Cl V•d l ·or • Nt>wporl Bedch • 714 67~ 02 tO
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
BRANCH£$ OF l HE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHUACti
OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETIES
Sunday, July 22nd
"TRUTH"
Coat• Meaa-Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat
2llO Meu Verde Dr., Coete MHe
Church 6 Sund~chool -10:00 A..M.
R .. dl~ Room, ••a Y•rde Or. -It A_M.-4:30 P.M. Mon. thru lat.
W~. 7-1:50 P.M. -9-9:30 P.M.
lrvlne -Flrat Church of Chrlet, Sclentlat
Rancho Sen Joaquin lnterm~lale School
4181 Mlcheleon (Near Yale)
Church 6 Suncby Schoof -10:00 A.M.
Reed!~ Room, 4330 ...,,.nc. Pkwy .. lulte 145, llonecr..ec Plau
10 A.M. -4 ,.M. Mon."'"' lat.
10 A.M. -7 lt.M. ThutedaJ
CNld Gel• !lvtlde, & W.O.-tey
Huntington Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat
Ith a 011.-, Hunttnaton 9Hch
Church • lundar fchool -10:00 A..M.
AMC:ttno Room -221 Main IL
Newport .. ac:h -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat
DOS Yle LldO, ... wpott -..Ch
Church a lundeJ khool -.:00 a 10-.IO A.M.
Ra.dint Room, 1311 Via UdO
Mon. thru ..... A.M.«5 ,,M. TUM. -7-t P.M .
~ Cer• ~~ f~... t J() 1 t '<> A U l0t $1u4y Ttt1,.
Newport e.ach -Second Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat
J100 Pedftc Va.w Or., Corona del Mar
Church ' IVndaJ khoo4 -10:00 A.M RMCAno Room -3500 ....... Coe•• HWJ" CdM
..... m1111TllTl•IY11m111 -• , ••• &LL HUllOMH
Al er• eorfll•ll'r ..,\llled to atl..O IM f:llutQfl --.n(• MO 41f!IOY IM 1.,,~ i-.. ,,,. Aallding llloom1 r..t.Md C-Pr<Mded Al l,lL &tlllVICl'&
-I\
•
Oranoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Satuiday, juty21, 1984
t YOUTH
--~ -------" ~ ~
Four local seniors receive awar ds
The Youth Oppomm1ur Foun-
Jauon. an orpn1iauon to improve
·ducational opponun111es for H1s-
'11n1c.s, has awarded four locaJ gradu-
ttina seniors Eitc~puonal Scholar
~wards.
Michelle Aszterbaum atld Angelica
:larcaa of Costa Mesa, Denise San
Vicente of Huntington Beach and
\iark D. Oespars of Newport Beach
·ece1ved recognition for their
tcadem1c excellence.
Aszterbaum. a Costa Mesa Hieb
>chool graduate. plans to major m
Jiology at UC Irvine. Garcia, a Costa
\iesa High School graduate. plans to
11ajor m business administration at
UCLA. San Vicente. an Edison H11Jh
'ichool graduate, plans to maJor an
:omputer science at UC Santa
Three of a kind
&tbara. Dcspar\, a Manna Htfh
School graduate, plans to major 10
b1oloay at UCLA
Aszterbaum was add111onally re
cogn1zed for ranking the highest 1n
her class.
These students rank among the top
10 percent of all U.S. graduating
sen1ors in class rank, leadership
activities and Scholastic Aptitude
Test scores. • • • Thr~ local Gari Scouts have been
selected to part1c1pate in the 25th
World Conference of the World
Associauon of Girl Guides and Girl
Scouts.
Senior Girl Scout Suzanne Hanley
of Huntington Beach. Cadette Scout
Kari Brown of Laguna Niguel and
Cadette Scout Mai 1 uyct Nau)en of
Costa MHa w1ll 10 to the convenuon
at Marymount Collrgt in Tarrytown,
N Y The 'onvent1on runs from
Tuesday to July 27
The g.arl,, alonf with five other
county scouts. wil pr~nt a demon-
stratio n on earthquake safety
prcparednc s to dclcptC$ from all
over the world. • •• An Orange County teen-ager has
been chosen to participate in the 1984
Mm C'ahfomta T .E.E.N. pageant, to
be held 1n Fresno. Aug. 3 through
Aug. 5.
Jody Lynn Balloch. 18. a 1984
graduate of Orange High School. wtll
compete 1n the contest. which l'i
judged on scholastic ach1c"cment
Craig. Ryan and Nlcholaa Kanhner. 17
month•. of Irvine. were the trlpleta win.nen
ln the traditional ••Twtn-0 -Rama' held at
the 92nd Or ange County Fair ln Costa
Me.a. Twlna a n d trlpleta of all agee
competed ln the ann ual event.
\Oluntccr St"f\ ice, \j)tt(h or talent.
in1erview and formal pr~sent.atioo
Ralloch. who plan~ to study physi-
cal therapy at UC Irvin~ st.art1n11 this
fall. 1\ also a member of the Olympic
r>nll Team to part1c1pate 1n the
Opening Day Ceremonies July 28.
Balloch u sponM>rcd by Bonnie's
Dance Studio in Orange. the Hunt·
inaton Beach Poltcc Officers Associ.a-
uon, Dr. Donald Webster of Stanton
and the Webster Constru~tton Co of
Petaluma ••• fhe Assoctallon Langues and Civ1-
hsauons 1s looking for hostfamLlics
in Orange County for 30 French
students, ages 15 to 2 I. from Aua. I to
Aug 28
for more information. call Cheryl
Hedgpeth at (619) 222-4870. • • • Juanita Murph)-. daughter of
Ke\in Murphy of Costa Mesa. has
been clec1ed to the l n1vcrs1ty of
Redlands chapter of the "Spurs:· a
nauonal service organ1zat1o n for
sophomore v.omen
"~pur\ · prO\ tde 'olun1eer as-
sistance 1n a "anet' of act1\.tt1cs
including \pccial e\t!nts. food scr·
"ices and lam pus tours. Membership
1s open to sophomore "-Omen who are
v.ell-rounded academ1Lally and
soc1all) and haH' demonstrated an
interest in sen 1ng the campus com-
munity Only a select number of
women art· chosen each )'ear
fhe llnH crslt)' of Redlands 1s a
'!mall. 1ndeix·ndent. liberal ans in-
s111u11on locatt.'d near the base of the
San Bernadano Mountains. • • • The In ine Fine A.ns Centrr 1s
offenng a watercolor cou~ for
children ages e1gh1 to 12. Tuesdays.
10 am to noon. June 26 to .\ug :! I
Emphasized will be compos111on
color and crcau' it)-with references 10
art h1ston Pre\ 1ous an cApenenle 1s
not required
The (enter 1" localed at ~601.
'Walnut .\\.e at \ale ')1reet JO
Hentage Parl. Ir. ine
For registration information phone
552-1078 • • • Douglas Jones of Irvine was one of
546 students to rece1"e degrees this
semester from Lafayette College JO
Easton. Penn
He received has bachelor of science
in electric.al engincenng. ••• Sc' en local high school graduates
Acute pair
J ackie lliller, 4 , ofMlulon VlejoC1lcldleeaptoa fa.aychlck
while m ltt.nc the Oranae Coa.lltJ P'a.l.r la.et week. lluaJ
children a tte n ded the anlma1 area where the)' were able to
meet their fa•orlte. Ont-band~ Tile P'a.l.r ln Costa lie.
ended lut Sanday.
have received honors at entranc.c at
the Umvcrs1ty of Pacifk
Richard B. Wiison of Huntangton
Beach. Elizabeth M. Fegraus of
Laguna Beach, Valene E. Pr~scott of
Laguna H1lls. Kenneth A. Little of
Newpon Beach, Colleen M Delancy
of Fountain Valley. and Kevin L.
Hansbrough and ~aren P.
Schoonover of Irvine have been
honored by the Stockton school.
The academic honor ii panted te
those whose grade point a vcrqe is 3. 5
or higher, and who have correspond-
ingly lugh Scholastic Aptitude Test
scores.
Lutheran Olympic Ministry volunteers
to operate 10 hospitality visitor centers
RELIGIOUS NOTES ••.
FromB6
The Chancel Choir w1JI smg under the direct1on of
\11111 lnterland1. accompanied b> Ellen Wnght.. organist
Following the children's sermon. those in the third
grade and )'OUngcr v.111 be d1sm1s~ to lhe uttlt
Fishermen program
C-off~ will be scf'\ed on th~ pauo following the
stf'\. tcc The cnb room 1s o pen for infants and toddlers
from 8 45 to 11 am Hosp1taht} and sen ice are the kc} note words for
Lutheran Olympic M1nistr) 1984. a cooperative effon of
volunteers from many of the 340 Lutheran congregauons
in the Los Angeles and Orange Counties area.
Plans have now been finalized to operate 10 V1s11or
Hosp1taltt) Centers located near Ol)mpte venues from
Westwood to Arcadia to El T o ro. Four of the ten Centers
will be in coopera11on with volunteers and congregations
of the Un11cd Methodist Church.
"Our aim is not evangelism of visitors during the
Summer Games," says the Rev Dan Hooper, Coordi-
nator "The Lutheran churches have committed them·
selves to the Olympiad as an opponunity for service, good
will, and personal contnbutions to a peaceable world."
The Visitor Hospitality Centers. marked wath
oversize banners. will serve as information, assistarfce and
refreshment islands dunng the Games. Many of the
Centers will operate daily, beginning July 28. from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m .. although several Centers near to smaller event
venues will be open onl> o n days of actual scheduled sport
events
Assisted by Lutheran Social Services-Southern
Cal1fom1a. a maJor agency of the cooperating Lutheran
church bodies. volunteers will staff infonnallon, emerg-
en9 assistance and housing desks. PastoraJ counsel wttl be
available. Some centers, which arc located an churches
already operating licensed child care, will be able to accept
children on a .. drop-in" basis. The visitor centers also
expect to offer two contrasting atmospheres - a lounge
for conversation and telev1s1on. for v1s1tors to view events
for which they do not have tickets; and space for
med1tat1on. praver and Quiet. Devotional and worship
matenals ha .. c been spcuall> v.nttcn for the Ol)mp1ad
free to an) \.IS1tor. including pra)ers for peace and
1nterna11onal understanding.
As pan of the Bed and Breakfast Program ot the
min1stl'). am .. 1nggues1~ "111 meet their hosts at the ncarl:l\
Hosp11altt) Center assigned 10 them.
Members of Lutheran ch urche~ in the southland. and
a number of non-Lutherans. are open mg rooms to recel\ c
guests. About 75 hosts have completed an application to
accept a ho uscguest. and are compensated onl) for their
expenses. Five volunteer Housing Suneyors are current I~
visiting every home in which a guest is to be placed during
the Games.
"There I!> a spint o f hospitality that 1s growing." ~ys
Hooper "When we first announced this Bed and
Breakfast Program. I expected a lot of people to contact us
to help them make enormous profits from visitors in their
homes. But this rcall> has not been the case \Cf) often
Many people have caught the idea of hosp1taht) for its
own sake In fact. the first household for v.h1 ch v.e
matched an 1nterna11onal guest. did nol want to rece1\e
an> monc) for their trouble. The fam1l) also happens to be
Roman Catholic Clearly, the idea has crossed 0' er
dcnorr11nat1onal barners" Lutheran Ol)mp1c M1nislf)
has freely shared housing plans with Methodist. Ep1~opal
and Southern Bapttst groups who are also offcnng
housing
Distance has been no bamer for the enthusiasm of
hosts. Bedrooms have been offered as far as O\nard and
R1vers1dc -even San Diego and San Francisco. for
travelers who ma} wish to tour Cahforn1a hefore or a her
the Games
s ·anctuary movement
def ended by churches
By GEORGE W. CORNELL .,,........ .....
fhe go' crnment has strucl its first legal blows against
the widespread church "sanc tual')" movement for
refugees from rmbanled El Salvador, but churches have
rallied 1n defense of the operation.
Their stand has brought out extraordinol') collabora-
tio n between Protestants and Roman Catholics. rach
iroup chipping in to 'luppon work and provide legal funds
for the other
The Rev Minerva Caracano. a United Method1s1
pa,tor in McAllen. Texas. says government prosecution of
some pan1c1pants has made the movement stronger than
ever, and spurred Protestant-Catholic solidarity to new
heights.
About 110 churches. Protestant and Catholic, have
opened their premises in 60 cities as asylum to Central
Amencan refugees. transl)(>nma them through a network
of voluntetr dnver relays, with hundreds of other
churche\ supporting the activity.
Ncvenheless. law enforcers have made 101ttal forays
apinst the church tactics, ra1S1naspeculat100 ofa widened
crackdown. C hurch groups say border patrol checks h:ive
been expanded on roads north of the R10 Grande.
A Catholic social worker, Stacy Merkt of Colorado
Sprinp. Colo .. has been convicted, and Jack Elder, head of
a Catholic rcfu&ee center at San Benito, Texas, and Phil
Conaer. a United Methodist of Tucson. Anz.. are under
Indictment for transportana SaJvadoran rcfu ecs
Disputing the chara s, Conser says "it's the aovem-
mcnt that 1s brcak1na the Jaw" He contends the rcfugttS
have a "well-founded fear of persecution" and the law
doesn't demand their return in such cues.
But the lmmtvauon and N1turali1~tion ScTVtcc
r-rcly accepts such cla1ma. tns1st1na on documented
evidence. which few refuaee have.
Ms Merkt. achcdulcd to be sentenced June 27 on
Characs carT}'lna a mllumum punishment of I 5 ycan in
pn'°n unJ S6.000 an fines. told the National Catholic
Reporter, "I'm not a cnm1nal and nrtther arc the refu~
from Central Amtnca M) head ts not bowed "
He r conv1ct1on Ma} 14 b) a L S d1stn c1coun1ur. in
Browns' 1lle. Tcxa~. 1s being appealed
A.I the time of her arrest. she had been helping out
hauling retugecs from the Casa O~ar Romero center 1n
San Benito. where refugees are temporanl~ fed. clothed
and sheltered un11I taken to ~afcr !><lnctuanes around the
countn
Lln1ted Method1!.t and other Protestant chun:.·he\gl\l'
aid 10 the center. founded b) <. ·athohc Bishop John J
F1upa1nck of Brownsville Its indKtcd director. Elder . ..,
scheducled for inal Jul) 2.
He had been arrested for taking three Sahadnran
refugees to a bus 'itat1on .. These refugees have run for
their lives. and the) need help." he says.
The Lutheran Church in Amenca has pro\ 1dcd
S 18,000bail for the defendants, who in1t1all} also included
Sister Dianne Muhlenkamp. who had been arcstcd wi1h
M,. Merkt. but thr nun's case wa'i separated.
The Jovemmrnt wanted her to testify against Ms
Merkt. of the rehg1ou'> BIJOU H ou~ in Colorado Spnni).
but Sister Muhlenkamp failed to appear an coun, leaving
her also subject to proS«utaon
Conger, a former United Method1" m1ss1onal') and
director of the Ecumenical Task Force on Central A.menca
an Tucson. An1 • was ind1~ tC'd May 16 b) a Tucson grand
JUry.
He had httn arT'l'~ted near Nogales. "", wh1k
dnvtna a car coni.1nan1 four rt'fugtt'S from El Sahador.
one of them a C•thoh~ la} tracher who tormerly "-orked
wtth thrtt Amcnc•n nuns and a la't workrr lolled m El
Salvador an 1980
Methodist offic1ali '\a1d that al'° m the car wt'rt' t"-O
children -her '1ttcr,, who had laved w1th an aunt and
uncle unul the uncle "-"IS k1dnappcod, later found
murdett'd. and 1he aunt rapit!\l 1n front of the children
Irene Adame. a tln11ed Methodist who d~
1mm11ratmn roun~ltna at the Good Nc1a)lborScttlcmcnt
Hou'!( 1n Rrownsv1lk '-")' thr new prc.>S«utions 1nd~tr
the government "1A tired of lht chuf'('h~ 11dina ttful~ ..
Prok\\1onalh produced radio public ser.1ce an-
nounll:ment\ ha\t: heen released to 25 Southern < Jhfornta \tallom in an effon to rnntnbute to a pos111ve
puhl1t attitude a~)Ut the ~ummcr C1ames . .\gain. the kr}
v.ord '' hmp11alit~ In o ne humorous .. spot" a resident
tr) ing to rent out his dr ... ewa> for S~0.00 an hour dunng
the (1ames 1s contrasted to his neighbor who 1s
vo lunteenng ~ome "old-fashioned Yankee hospitalit) ..
In another .. spot" another neighbor 1s encouraged not to
leave IO"-n dunng the Games. hut find some simple wa)'s
to .. make Los A.ngek'> a host to~n. not a ghost town."
The humor of the announcements has cap1ured
listener's 1mag1nat1ons. and persons who are not members
of the Lutheran ( hurch ha\C called in to offer their help an
Hosp1tahl} Centers One area resident. who heard an
L 0 M spot. \Olun1ecred to become a Housmg Suf'\ c"or
and has accepted a C1erman guest
Children are making personal con1nbu11ons 10 pcai:e
and understanding. as "'ell .\ Children's Peace .\n
Program has ~en 1n1t1ated to produce and d1spla~ onginal
works of art from dozens of schools in Los A.ngeles and
Orange (oun11es. tn Hosp1taht~ Centers. Drav.mgs.
paintings, and e\en a patchv.ork quilt done as a class
proJect. will depict peace through \anous themes. such as
peace among natio ns. peace between races, peace in our
neighborhoods. peace that hegins v.1th me
The idea for the Peacl' An Program is the gift ot Jill
Jacl~n. the I} n c1s1v.ho."'1th her late husband songv.nter
')) Miller wrote the v.ell -kno"'n !;(.mg "let There Be Peace
on Eanh. and Let 11 Ekg1n "'1th \le" 1n 1955
''Children undc~tand both "ar and peace:· sel)S Miss
Jad.!>on ... In our world toda\. "'c need to g1"e ourchtldren
h.ope for lbc future The' "ant to gro'-" up" Jackson
testifies to 1he inspinng nature of (hlldren·s peace an that
she has seen around the countn "Children who have gont'
through war picture peace 1n unnersa} ways -people
holding hands. helmets turm·d into flov..er pots."
.\ Dinner I lost Program ha" also been inauguratrd
among southland res1den1c;. l''>peetall) for those v. ho
cannot take 1n a houscguest. hut arc 1nterestC'd in offenng
dinner and con .. ersat1on to tra,l'le~ The idea was
commendC'd b\ 'olunteC'~ v. ho ha\l' 1hemseh e" rrle1ved
hC'sp1taht\ through <,uch a program in other l.'ounincs and
lnund an e\cn1ng 'ipcnt 1n a prn ate home Ill he a
rc"ard1ng pan o f their 1np
Dinner ho!it' are being 'ought 1n 'outhland area
l utheran c hurche<, and a h<,t ol hos1' v.111 he maintained a1
the \ 1s1tor Hosp1talt1' < enter. dunng the Game'\ Tho~
'1<,1tnr\ c'\pre\'ltng tntere<,l in '\Ulh an uppununlt) Y...111 ~
m.ltlht•d "1th ncarh' ho""' There" no lt"t h' .1'1'i1tor
On Wednesda\. July 25. the Caravan Jumor Ht&h
School group will make its 4th annual tnp to Sea World
Those goingar to m~1 at the church b) 9:30 a .. with a sack
lunch and S 12 For anformauon. call Gaf')' Cowman at
4Q4-7555 or 494-6 I 5~ • • ·-·
Vietnamese
Lutherans
to celebrate
first year
Thrre da\ s before the fall of Saigon in Apnl. 19 75
\\) nn !\gu)entrong ~gu}en. on staff Wlth CBS News
Saigon and Ttme Magazine Bureau. fled on the last plane
rcst'f'\.ed for news personnel As an avid ant1-commum'1.
he had no other choice W11h only a su1tcast' and the
clothes hr v.as wcanng. he JUSt had ume to arrange for the
escpe of his wile . .\n. and their four children. before 1he
communm tide rngulfcd all of Vietnam.
Nine )'ea~ since that fateful day in I 975. Nguyen is
the founder of the first Vietnamese Lutheran Church of
.\menca, ct'lebrating Its first anniversary in August
~f'\ 1cec; arc held each Sunday at 9:30 a.m .. with
~unda' ~hool at 10 '0 am at St. Paul's Lutheran
(. hurch I 'Ob2 Bo~en St . Garden Grove. "'hrre the
\ 1etnamt''><' \hare the building and the fac1ht1cs. but
maintains tht."1r ov.n separate 1dcnt1ty It was St. Paul's
1ha1 in111alh ~ponwred Pastor Nguyen·s education and
min1\tf"\ 1n Ile later follo~ed b~ other Lutheran agencies
Thl· Re' Donald \.loorman . pastor of t Paul's
brought 10 the J1tt'nt1on ot the church h1erarch' thr need
tor a \ 1t'tname\C pa<,tor w m1mster to the\ 1rtnamcsc in
their OY-n languagt." in nr:inge Count\. v.hcre somr 60.000
\ 1etnamr<,c ha \l' ~ttled
The \ ll'lnamcse Lutheran Church has reason to
cclcbrall' an t'\enttul li~t 'car Pastor Nguyen's congrcp·
11on has CHlh rd trom ·m) fam1l} plus one fnend" to
nearh 100 more 1han half of whom ha"e httn baptized Holy Lan d
tour set
fo r Fall
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1 ht• · T v.n Fan•, <'t lht· Hoh I and"
tour. \Ch~uled tor (~llllx'r v.111 tx·
leJ h\ the R.:\ Roht•n ( ull1l ~ ol tht·
l uthcran l hurl h <'I thr Ma<,tcr ~~l(l
Pac1fa \.1cv. Drnc ( on,na drl \.1ar
PanK1~nt' v. ill hr :il-tk to lo('C 1hc
Hui\ Land from hoth c;1d~ ot ~t
~ebo and "mt nearh' Mada ha the
'1ou1t (it\ v.hrre the 1>ldc\I mo..a1l
map of Pale'1tn(' can hr ~n 1hcn
rnntinur on to Petrn. 1hc r~-red c1 1\
"half a'i old u umt' ·· In l\f'lel the
lour 'I.Ill in\'luJr kmho. ~u.art'lh..
l 1btrr1a... Mr11Jdo \amarta
ikthC'lrm. lkthan' lht Dead ~
Qumran Ma\.lldil Hchron Jcru\a-
km and mort
l he tuur lO\t nl S I 4\11~ 1ndude\a1r
tare . .,.aht\ttinf. hotel\ and all m('ll\
tor 11 daH Octohrr ~J to "lo,ember
' . f or mon· druul .. ~all Rr' C'1,ll lll
at 15q.1(1' I nrl )(\1ttn r1iw~ 1 "''el at
b4{).~20 l'I ~44. f'f7 . .t
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
SPECIAL OL r•PIC IEADl#C IOOM llOUIS
Sunday 9 AM to 5 PM·July 22. 29 -August 5, 12, 19
IECULAI IEADl#C IOOM #OUIS
Mon thru Sat 9 to 5 -Tues eve 7-9 -Wed eve 8·9
IEADllC IOO• O,EI #DUSE
Sunday, July 22nd 9 to 1 PM
Church Services 9 & 10:30 AM
Sunday School 9 & 10:30 AM
All are welcome -bienvenu! -bienvenido!
Yoku trassha1-mashita
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Oevtd Ntttnl, Clive Sanders.
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Elder Rukeyser
having his say
Noted financial columnist makes belated
appearance on son's ·wa11 Street' show
By FRED ROTHENBERG
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -Ten
years ago, the New York Times
included the name of financial
columnist Merryle S. Rukeyscr on its
obituary page.
Rukeyser, very much ahve, alen
and active today at a~e 87, said wryly,
"It doesn't help wuh your lecture
dates if people think yo u're dead."
The Times. which listed Rukeyscr
instead of his deceased second wife,
corrected the mistake a week later.
"But the denial never catches up with
the original story," said Rukeyser.
The noted financial JOumalJst con-
tinues to defy the premature obit and
the actuarial tables. He makes hour-Ion~ speeches without notes -"my
anti-senility speeches" he calls them.
He's almost finished his 11th book -
his memoirs. "Now You Teti Me" -
and he's still an demand for radio and
TV appearances.
Friday niltht, public television's
"Wall Street Weck" caught up to him.
"I finally decided that it was unfair
to keep a man off Just because he's my
father," said the host, Louis
Rukeyser. "If his name was anything
but Rukcyscr, he would have been on
long a$o."
Louis is the second of Rukeyser's
four sons, all of whom have made
marks in financial journalism or
public relations. Louis is best known
because of the popular "Wall Street
Week."
The oldest. Merryle Jr., also known
as Bud, is executive vice president for
public inforrnation'at NBC; Wijliam
1s managing editor of Fonune maft-
zine, and Rohen, the youngest, is vice
president for public affairs at Ameri-
can Brands.
"We grew up in a house where our
father worked at home," said Bud.
"As little boys, and as baegcr boys. we
were used to wandering an and out of
his office. Our dinner table conversa-
tion was a lot about what he was
doing."
"The boys used to paste up clap-
pings in a scrapbook," said Ruk.cyter.
"They would get two cents a clipping.
They liked readina the letten. es-
pecially the ones that began, •This is
the dumbest story 1 ever react."'
Louis said their father never
pushed them into JOumalism ... He
always suggested that we go into a
b~siness that exploits other people's
labor and tlllcM <'ffflit11l tzAin11. None of
us has."
"The last thing I wanted for my
children." said Rukeyscr, "was for
them to spend their lives pleasing me,
rather than expressing themselves."
From 1927-~8, Rukcyser was the
Hearst newspaper chain's financial
columnist. Bud recalled watching
home movies taken at William Ran-
dolph Hearst's San Simeon mansion.
"There were pictures of Henry
Fonda. Buster Keaton and Hearst.
who would be playing tennis in his
suit," Bud said.
Rukeyser. interviewed at his apan-
ment in suburban New York -he
lives alone -keeps informed by
reading business publications. Stacks
of Fortune and other magazines are
piled high on chairs in his living
room.
··1 wrote for Fortune before Bill was
born," he said.
Evidently. any discussion about
the Rukeyscrs' financial-journalism
empire travels many full circles.
"He and I are very close on the
basics," said Louis. "I learned from
him at an early age that governments
don't make prosperity; people do."
Louis recently was sent a story his
father wrote in 1926. The headline
asked if Florida real estate would ever
rebound. "I'm pleased he gave an
affirrnativc response." Louis said.
R ukcyscr said he was one of the
first "to write in news En&lish instead
of Wall Street jargon." fie took the
same approach to radio and TV. In
1924. his 15-minute guest stint on a
radio program had to be expanded
when the next guest didn't arrive. "I
just read a chapter from my first
book,'' he said.
'.Volcano' erup~ing
UNIVERSAL CITY -"Under
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Malcolm Lowry's classic no\ el. has
set house records -both on a daily
basis and for its first week -at the
Fine Arts Theater in Los Angeles.
Universal Studios has announced.
theater was held by "The Tim Drum"
in April 1980.
The previous house record for the
The Universal release is directed by
Hustpn and produced by Moritz
Borrnan and Wieland Schulz-Ke1l,
with Michael Fitzgerald as executive
producer. The screenplay 1s by Guy
Gallo. based on the novel by Lowry,
and the music 1s b Alex North.
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Orange Coat OAllY PILOT/S..tuniay, J\dy 21, 1984
'Conan'
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DALLAS -B)' a ~ote of 10 l~5J
jury baS refused to uphold thi ;.a mm board's classificatioo of "C
the Destroyer" as .. not suitable .. b'
people under 16 ycan of Jt. · .
Universal distributor of .. Co~
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second after the film had been una ·
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the Mo11on Picture Associa1ion of
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upon Universal filed a formal no~
of obJc:ctton and the city wdu befOlfl:
County Judge Fred Harless 10 sec-k a
perrnanent injunction requinna Urn-
vcrsal to display the restrictive ratmg
Dallas exhibitors are subject -to
ctt.ation and fine if people under t6
are admined to a .. not suitable" ftlm
Universal forced the coun challengr
rather than acocpt this rauog for the
vouth-orientcd .. Conan the "De'-
The •tan of the Saddleback Company
Theater mualcal .. Oll•er," which opened
Friday at Saddleback Collete. plot their
pocket-picking ~trategy. From left are
Pete Koebler u the Artful DodCer, Richard
Doyle u Fagin, Teri Ral•ton u Nancy and
Jonu Slll• aa Oll•er Twtat. C&l1 831-4856
for dcket lnformadon.
r,troyer. ·• •
.. We think 1t is unwise as a mantr
of public policy to have out.sidefs
determining for parents what tbhr
children will or will not be ~rmitmd
to sec," commented Wilham C
Soady, president of Universal Ptt·
turcs DistributJon. Bogdanovich returns to movies
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Director
Peter Bogdanovich. who hasn't made
a film since the 1980 murder of his
actress-girlfnend. Doroth} Stratten,
is back at work on .. Mask." a movie
stamng Cher.
Aug. 15. the fourth ann1versal) of
Stratten's shooting death at the hands
of her husband. Paul Snider
Bogdanovich spent most of the last
four years wnt1ng a book about his
relauonship with Stratten and the
events that led to the former Playbo}
Playmate's death. Called "The Kill-
1ngofthe Unicorn." 1t 1s to be released
In the 1ntenm. two screen 'ers1ons
of the Straiten stOI) have been
released -one a TV mo' 1e stam ng
Jamu.' Lee Cums. and Bob Fosse's
feature mo' 1e. ·•star 80 ..
Bogdanovich disliked both.
"I never thou~t the movie would
work. and 1t didn't." he said "It
wasn"t a true story. after all. That
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most ~tars to their psyc haatmts Her moner,and we were constantly on the
autob1oaraph1cal sho"' "'Peg," was rOAd.' she said. "J averaged two hours
rej\!ttcd by the Broodwa) cntil:S and of sleep a ma.ht. Beans a blonde with
cloRd Dec. 18 after 18 performances Iona hair, I spent hours washin1 my
•-sttf-pity 1s a waste of 11me." she hair every night -and no hair dryers sa» recently. ··1 decided the best in those days."
tb1n1 lo do was to go back to work " Over the years, Lee has suffered
lo January, she made a~pearances fou r broken marriages and a series of in Canada. She followed with a tnp to illnesses and accidents that would
Japan, th.co a tnumphant tour of have sunk anyone with less pioneer
Efl&}and and Wales. London's Sun-spin\. The worst came in 1976. when
day Times termed her Festival Hall she nearly died an a New York hotel concen "outrageousl)" 'iuccessful" fall ... My nbs were tom from my
and cited her unques11oned s1ar spine, and I developed a heart
Qualtty .. wtth scxualit) lo match " cond1t1on because of the injuries,"
Obviously on a roll. Lee del 1ded to she said. mt¥ a nLrC appearance in her home While her body was slowly healing. to~. The Westwood Pla>housc, an she reflected on her hfe history. 1n~mate theater on the fringe'> of lhe That's when she started working on
U<::LA, was availabk. and shc mo\t·d ··Peg." A couple of years ago she sang
in for a sellout three weeks Peggy Lee aay• •he'• ••at ease with my.elf n ow." some of the songs for friends at her
In her dressin$ room onl' late home Producer Zev Bufman insisted
afternoon. Lee sipped lOOcc and that 11 could be a Broadwa) show -
talked about sun-1 .. al and other in 'Peg 1lalled11 ·one Beating a Da) Entranced b} the sounds of the ne-... but Lee had to appear in tt. m~ters. She ma~ be 63 but her (Ma,tx· '-ion.»· swing music on the radio. Norma "I still don't know what happened
stylish beaut)" remains She ""a" "fled <,Lim for the role she had to Egstrom tned sangrng on the Fargo back there ·· she said of her Broadway
wcanng a Chinese ha1 \\h1ch '>he pla' and I haH' forg1H'n her \1ncc radio station, where her name was flop. "The audiences loved the show.
removed to reveal her KC-blonde hair tht•n The C\penencc turned out 10 be 1;hanged tn Pegg) Lee. She mo .. ed on c\Cn 1fthe craucs didn't. And to close
drawn tightly back into a hun guod lor mc I learned 1ndi.'JX"1Hkncc. to C'ahforn1a. managed to land the JUSt before Christmas! It didn't make
'"I learned to sunni.· a., a l..1d 10 and I could make m)" h\ing in man} spotassingcrw1th Benny Goodman's <.ensc.
North Dakota," sau.J thi.' '.>Inger, born ways. J worked at farm labor. I band. Her first record. "Why Don't "Oh. well. t guess 11's true what they
Norma Delon\ Egstrom 111 ~orked for the railroad. I was a clerk You Do Right'!'" was a smash hit. say· There's a broken heart fo r every Jam~stown. "My mother died when I and a waitress. I cooked for the She reflected on th ose tounngdays: light on Broadway."
was A, and then I had a c;tepmother threshers I wa!I a be11cr waitress than ''From the standpoint of the au-Audiem·es at the Westwood Play-wh~-we ll. I wrote a sonll. about her I was a cool...·· d1e nce's reactions. that was a wonder-house, many of them Peggy Lee fans
,.,..,,...... for 40 years. seemed to detect some-
thing new in her performance.
"I feel free to talk to the audience
now." she said. "I could do so in the
past. but only to a certain degree. I
was much too self-conscious, much
too reticent to give of myself. I wasn't
able to commumcate my inner emo-
11ons Now I feel at case w11h myself
and with the world ft "s a great
feeling."
Brittany Anne Connon, S, &eta a close-up look at Grandpa'•
new •tar a• the honored actor give. her a hand.
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stars in water polo, row-
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Chuck
Connors. the fast-shooting Lucas
McC'am in "'The Rifleman " telc-
v1s1on sen es and the star of more than
35 motion pictures, has received a
star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
Connors' star wa!I unveiled
Wednesday 1n the sidewalk outside
the Paramount Theater on Holly-
wood Boulevard in noonllme cer-
emomes sponsored by the Holl ywood
Chamber of Commerce.
"People can walk all over me now:·
the square-Jawed . 6-foot-5 actor
quipped to family members and
cclebrtt} onlookers th at 1nduded
··R1 1leman" co-stars J ohnn }
Crawford. Patricia Blair and Joan
Taylor. plus Los .\ngcles Lakl'r'
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Connors 60. who most recent I)' co-
starred 1n "The ) ello-... Rose" on
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NBC -TV. was the l.783rd celebnty to
be honored in the Walk of Fame. Has
star was placed between those
previously dedicated to Pearl While
and George Gobel.
Born 1n New York (at}. Connors
'itarred as .. The Rifleman" from 195~
to 1961 He has had numerous TV
guc<1t-stamn~ roles. and won an
Emm) nominauon 1n 1976 for his
pan 1n TV"s "Roots"' min1 -senes
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tlone. 91\d requeet• tor ... with the CounlY Cltnl Of °'. -Mol\arNld Afrul&bl Thla ataternent WN med 14·24 (UH Permit No. PM1IG with the County Clerk of Or-Thie •t•lerneftl WU "'"
empclona. H any, to the .nge County on Jutt 5, tN4 Thia atatlfMnl -llted with tne County Cleflc ot Or-84-61. Condlllonal E.kCleS)-Pub4Hlhecl Oninae eo.t .nge County on June 20, wtth the County Clettl ot Or-
propoeed •~nment f()( ,,_. with the County a.rt ol Or· ef109 County on July 17, llon No. 94-40) la a requaet o.ity Piiot June 30, Juty 1, 1t83 enoe County on June 21.
trutiandgart>egeOOlleetton Publlahed Or.nge CoMt enoe County on June 30, t984 1o P«ml1 eewn apartment 14, ~1. 11>8<4 ,_,. 1884
U Mt forth WI• report med Dally Pltot Juty 14, 21, 21, Jutv 7, '4, 21, 1N4 ,__ unite, 2-atOl'y In helgtlt tot» Sa &O Publlahecl Orange Cout ,,...,.. wllhlheSecretaryoflhe~ Augu114, 11>14 ,.....,,. Publlllled Orange Coeat located on Aah Strffl Delly Piiot June 30. Jutv 1, PublllMd Of""G9 COMt
trlct at th9 Olltnct omc-. Sd2 Publlahed Oranoe Coeat Dally Piiot July 21. 28. 114.MI feet aoutti o1 the 1111_ w-llftTIC£ 14, 21. 11>M Oeltv Piiot June 30, Juty 7, n Fwr Drtw. eo.ta MeM. Delly Pilot June 30, Juty 7, Auguat 4, 11. 1ea. center line of OtPteae Av-,..~nu SAe& 14, 21. 1984
C.lfoml• ·-.,. llftTIC£ 14, 21. 198<4 SA-105 ~ aouttiw.et Of ll'le lnMf· irwonnoue ---.. SAt7 NOTICE IS HEREBY ,._ """ Sa-11 C: NC1.0,, 01 Wlff* Awnue .. _ --
FURTHER GIVEN tllal IN flelTTIOUa ....... --·c llftTll'I[ and 8eactl BMS. In the A2 tum ITA.,....,,, rtaJC NOna __ .,. llftftt'l'
Mid ~ on Ille In ltl9 N IT TllmNT n~u nu1~ (Medium Oenalty Reelden-The folowlng peraon 19 i---------ruuLl\I nut~ Coat• MeM Sanitary Oiatrtc:I T ~A l'tllJC NOTICE tlal) Dlatrtc:I doing bUell'lee9 ... fltc "' M>Ua ....... 1--;...;.;--;...;.;~ ...... .;...;....;...-_ .. -omc.. 11 Fair Orl\'9, Fourth he peraona at-. PlC~:.~..:a ~llW 'Oeclaratton No PACIFIC DOOR SERVICE. NAm ITA,....,.,. ~AftmNT
Floor, Room 411. may be dol~ bu9ineM.. P1C11TIOUe IUU9M M-2' 19 a ~1 by tne 265 "C" Oale SI. Coeta TN fo11ow1no penon la
examined between the ~T~~~l~NC'tL NAm ITA~ dol The folloWtnO ::-00* •• City ot Huntington a.acn to M--. Calif OK21 doing bualnele ea: The folowlng peraon II
flOurs ol 8 am and 5 Pm ~t . Ste L.' J.nta Ana,1c': The followtng peraona are s'i=rn FRAMING conetNCtawatwwellteclllty .. '?.-""V LM Dr9#ery, 265 OLYMPIC YACHTS, 833 ~.~~MOTl\1£, COST A MESA 10 OOln(I t>u.ir-.. (I e drtlt well IMtatl ~ C Oale St., Coata Meu. 17th St "4 Coata MeM SANITARY OlSTRICT 82 1 PACIFIC COAST IM -COMRANY. 1101> Pina lng.~pmeni and .-.ntlal CalH. 9}921 Caltt. 92827 . ' 1835 0tvna Wll'/ 18. coca
Florine T Reichle Watermen, Youngblood. PORTS & SALES, 2113 S ~treet9~Ungton BMdl. hou1lng atructure) to Thia lxlllnNI I• eon-Ray Ronald Florian, '241 ~~-~~. 441 Ciani of the 0111rtc:t Romero & Aaaoc., Inc ' 1535 Gr8"0, Santa Ana, C.111 allf proYIOe domeatlc wat•. The ducted br 91\ Ind~ $91\ RafHI, 8uana Part!, Pubhst>ed Orange CoHI E 11th St ' Ste L, Santa 92707 5u.ianne M StephenMfl, aubjecl project wlll be Oen L Or-.ry Callf tOe20 Fair Or 120'7, Colta .....
Daily Piiot July 21 21. 1~ An:h1~aH~~~.::1~~ con-WIHlam 0 Sweat. 201 s Hot ~I S~2:11noton local.cf on the eouthweat Thia etatement wu meet Thi• bualneaa 11 con-Cal~l•l>28i!!1ne.. I• con-
Sa t 10 ducted by 1 corporation Allee Way, "1\allelm. Callf e.:::ry 81~ynn A Bluely comwotOrallamStreet and with t~ County C-:: ~-ducted by; an lndtvtdual duc1ed by. an lndMdual
Dorla Watefman 92806 17ot Pine St Hunttngt°" Production Drive In the ~ nty °" u • Ray FIOrtM John Tora Anderaon
Piealdent Samuel T Vldaurreta, BMctl. Call! 82848 MIA-20,000 (RHlrleted 18 4 f2l010"1 Thl1 11atement wu ftted Thia atatement WM 11_,
flt&.IC NOTICE Thia atatemenl wu flied 2729 S. Spruce, S1nt• Ana, Thia bualneaa 11 con-Manufllciurlng) Dl•lf1ct. The P tlhed 0 Cou with the County Ctertt of Or· with the County Clenl ol Or·
with the County Clerk of Or-Calif 92704 ducted by • gel\ef'at part project length wtll be 8'>-ubl range t enoe County on June 20. anoe County on Juna 21.
FICTITIOUI IUllNEH
NANI ITAT'lMIEN'T
The following peraon1 afe
doing buslneu u
ange County on July 5, t984 Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-• proxlmatety 1 )'Mr from Dally Pilot Jull 21, 28. 1914 t1>84 ,,.._. ducted by •general part-ner~ne M. Stephena«t Councit~cwalandWllten· Auguat 4• 11· 11> 4 SA·l03 ~10 fwrr7
Publlahed Orange Cout
Dally Piiot June 30, Jut/ 7,
14, 21, 1984
Publl"*I Orange Co< nerahlp Thi• 1tatement wu llted compua .05 aor.. ol land. Publtlhed Oranoe Cout
Dally Piiot July 14, 21. 28. Willlam O Sweat with the County Clerk 01 Or-C<>P* of theee requeat Dally Piiot June 30. July 1.
WAVE APPLES, 1 t584
01ehld Ave., Fountain Val-
ley, Calif. 92728
Augu11 4, t~4 Thi• ll•temertl WU flied ange County on July 11 .,. on Ille with the City Ml.IC NOTtCE 14, 21, 1984 s•'"" Salt with the County Clet'll of Or-1884 · Clerll, City of Huntington I---------... v .. SAte ange County on July 11, flncml Beeetl, 2000 Main Street, NOTICa °'
1984 Publl"*I Orange Cout Huntington Beach, Call· ~AAAnoN or
F2IOJOI Dally Piiot July 21 , 28, lornla Any peraon wlahtng •OATIVI DeCl.MAT10N Publlatled Oranoe Cout Augual 4 11 ll>a.4 to commeflt on theee r• The Ocean View School ftCTfTIOUI 8UatMI ..
Guy LHll• Muranaka, mm11c NOTICE 11584 Orchid Aw . Fountain , ___ ,.uut. _____ • __
Dally Piiot Juty 21. 28. ' ' SA-104 queete may do ao In wrtttng Olatrlet 11 preparing NAiil ITAlW...,,. F1CTTTIOU8 IU8M ..
Auguat 4, 11, 19A.4 within 10 days of thll notice Negative Declaration• tor The fotlowlng peraon 11 ...._ ITATOmN'T
Valley, Calif 1>2728 f'ICTITIOUI IUllNt:ll Wiiiiam Kakoo Singh. NM111 ITATl:MIHT
SA-101 by providing wrttten com-the project• dHcrlbed dolno buelneea .. , The tollowlng perwon•.,. MUC NOTICE "*''' to the Department OI below The Negative Oeciat DINEEN SALES ENOt-doing bultneaa aa:
8225 E ~vendate Rd . S91l The lollowlng peraona are
Gat><lel, CalH t 1775 doing t>uatneaa u.
---------__ ;...;..;~~----O..~I SeMcaa. En-atlon Of•ft• .,. on'"-at t~ NEERING, 1>53 OvMlt• St.. FINANCIAL FUNDINO. PlB.fC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI 9U ... M wonmental Reaouroea Sec-Ocean View School Olalnct LAouna BMctl, Caltt 1>2651 881 So. Tuatln Aw. Ste. 204,
Thia bualnHI 11 con-SAT KING COMMUNICA-
dueted by • general part-TIONS . 27324 Camino
,.,.TITIOUI ........ NAm ITAlWllllWT tlon. P.O Box 190, Hunt-Office t81>40 B Street Scott M. Dineen, 1>53 Orange, c.Mt. t28M 42 n. .v The following peraon II lngton BMch, CA 92848. Huntinoton 8eadl 828-47 °"""*'• St., Laguna BMctl, Frank K. McDonald. 2 1
nera111p Caplatrano •203. Laguna
Guy Mu.ranak• Niguel, Calif t28n
Thia atatement WU nled Brtghter Homee Inc , Cali-
with the County a.tic of Or-fornla, 21324 Camin o
anoe County on July 18. ap111r1no #203. Laguna
NAME ITAT'lmJIT doing bullneee aa. Comment• will be con-and are avallable tor pubflC CalH. 92851 18th Street, Newpot1 BMctl,
The following penons arw 8(TTER MARKETING 8'dWed by the d.claloo-ln•pectlon The Negative Thie bullMM la con-Ca1H.1>28e3
1984 Nlgoel, Calif 1>2e17 doing l>u1k-* u : CONCEPTS, 841> 1 Don-making body In tta dellber• Oeclaratlona wlll be con-OUC1ed by: 1n lndlvtdual Karl 0 . Tahtl, 138 C.ol Pl
K & W RENTALS. 17312 cuter Or . Huntington t1on on whether an En-sldered for oval or die-Scott Dineen #101 Coat• Meaa. Celt l'2li01'3 lht1 tw1lnH1 11 con-
Publlahacl Or.nge Cout ucted by a corporation Whelmore Lane, Huntington e..en. Calif 1>2648 wonmental 1"'98Ct Rapof1 al by~ Board of Thll 1t1tement wu llled 82827
Beach, CalHomla 92841 0.vld 0 . Buc*nam, 841>1 anoutd be prepared for the ~':..at tta'r.,Pat meet-with the County Clertl of Or· Thia bualne .. 11 ~
Marian M. Kayew, 17312 Ooncaater Of • Huntington projec1 Ing to be hetd Auguat e. ""09 County on June 20, duc1ed by a gen«al part
Whetmor• Lane, Huntington a..ctl. Ca.Ill 1>2848 H~..c?-~t;z...,.Pt•.....!. 198-4 1~ --nerafllpK ..... T-.. tl
Dally Piiot J uly 21. 28, Mlchael NerourlO, Vice
Auguat 4, t 1, 11>84 Preeldeol
SA-N Thia 1tatemen1 wu flted
th the County Clerk of Or-
Countf on July 18.
Beec:h. California 1>2647 Thia bu11neN I• con-,.._,., _"_ .---•• ••
Robert A. & SUS811 S due1ed by: 91\ tndMClual Publlahed Orange Cout foti:.projecta conllal of the Publlahed 0ranoe Coast Thia ltatement wu flied
Pl&.JC NOTICE Wright. 14951 Elm Avenue, David Q Bucknam Delly Piiot July 21, 11>8-4 PRO~T NAME Cloeule Delly Piiot June 30, July 7, with the Countf Clenl of Or·
tf'VIM.T Calblfomla1 827114 ...... tlNat .. _etCouatemenn"' )_~u01110r~ Sat 14 otfour achoota and the con-14, 21. 11>8-4 ange1 County on Junt 8, FlCllTIOUI IU .... H
NA• ITA TDllN'T
The folloWlng penon• are
doing bullneas u
f'2IOIJ1'2
Publl"*I Orange Coast
ally Piiot July 21 28,
ugull 4, 11, 11>84
his u1 na11 • eon-""'" ,..., ., ..,_,. aolldatlon of three echooll SA64 19&4 ,.,..,_.
ducted by· •general pen-= County on July 17. ---------PROJECT PROPONENT· Publllhed Or eo.t
MK 1 ENTERPRISES,
2~22 Trabue() Rd • 105
Suite 233. El Toro. Calif
92630
SA-100 ~!'n s wrioht f2f01'02 Nlt.IC NOTICE ~:'oJ~ ~~~N PlllUC NOTICE Dally P11o1 June~ JutoJ 1.
Thi& •t•tement WU lll.o Publl"*I Orange Cout F1Cm1ou1 IUMNEll ANO LOCATIONS. Ctoaur• ITAn.NT cw ,., 21• t9M
with the County Clerk of Or-Dally Piiot July 21, 28, NAME ITATE.-Hf ol the lollowtng ac:tiooll: All~fmENT °' UIE --Pl&.--1-C_NO_TlC_[ __ ange CountyonJuly~ Augu1t4, 1t, 11>84 SA-102 Thefollowlngpert0ntare Olen View, 11821 Olen °' 1---------
SAa
Michael Aot>ert M0<den,
248.34 Lakefleld. El Toro.
Calll 92630
ORANGE COUNTY
IUPHIOA COURT
dolng bualness u : Drive flCTITIOUI IUllNlll PlB.JC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Cout LCM PARTNERS, 200 Larlc View. 17200 ' NA• I--.;..;.=;.;...;.;.;..-..;.-.._
Delly Piiot July 14. 21. 29. Ml.JC NOTICE East San<lpolnte, Sulfe 700, Plnenurat Lane The lollowlng 1>9raon1 F1CTIT10UI IUeMM
K81en Gell M()(den, 24834
l.akefleld, El T()(O, Call!
1>2630
100 Ctvlc C.t9' Dr. w .. t
lanta Ane. CA. l2101
Plalntlff REAL EST ATE
August 4· 1984 S.91 __ ;...;..;;....;;.;.~----Santa Ana. Callfomla 1>2707 MHdow View. 5102 have abandoned the uae of NAiii ITAlWmNT
FtCTITIOUI IUI..... Chartea I/ Mlhayto, 200 Clark Drive the Ftctllloua BualnHI The lolk>'Mng pet90nl .,.
Thi• bu11neu 11 con-
ducted by· hu1band & wife
Mlcl'IMI Rot>ert Morderl
Thi• 11a1ement wu 111.o
wl1h the County Cleft< ol Or·
enge County on June 28.
1984
FMef11
Published 01ange Cout
Delly P1to1 July 21 28,
August 4 11 1984
~~AL YSTS OF NEWPORT, l---Pl&.J--C-NQ_TIC[ __ _
Defendant GA YLORO s WAGNER and DOES 1 NOTICE OF DEATH
th1ougti 10. OF SAMMY REILLY
c ... No 40853a PIERSON AND OF NOnc1E~.!. be1N1 PETITION TO AD-
aued. TM_.mardedde MINISTER ESTATE
llplnat rov •ltftou4 ,_ NO. A-1%3980
betnu neerd un .... J'OU ,.. T o a 11 h e ir s .,ndw~M~dey-."-d .
SA-99 the ll'ltonnetton below. bene flClanes. creditors
11 you wtan to IM4t the ad-and conungent credt-
P\8.IC NOTICE v1oe of an attorney In lhll tors of SAMMY RE-;,=u/: t=~~o_:. ILLY PIERSON and
FICTITIOUl IUatMEll ten reaponM. If any may M persons who may be
NAMI STAT'lMIN'T ntec1 on time otherwise interested tn
The tonowtng Petton• are A\11IOIU1ted he lido d• the will and/or est.ate. doing bullneas u mandade El lrlt>uma. lade .
I N 0 E p E N 0 E N T decldtf contra Ud . .in -A peUt.lo n has been
BROTHERS. 610 W Joann. dtencta a menoe q419 Ud. fl.led by PAMELA A
Costa M .... Calif g2621 reepondadenlrodeae>dlaa.. PIERSON m the Su-
N~ ITAlWMeMT Eut Sandpolte, Sutt• 100, Plealant vi... 1881>2 Name. PREFERRED IN-doing bualneM .. :
The lollowtng pet90nl are Santa Ana. Calltornla 1>2707 Landau Lane VESTORS FASHION FORWARD,
dolno bualneea .. LOUii A Clocolannl, 200 s.v.nth & eighth grade The Flc11110UI BullnMI 2435 E Cout Highway ff,
(a) GREENTREE SOFT-Eut S91ldpolnte, Suite 100, ctotYr.. at the lollowlng Haine referred to above wu Corona det Mat, CA 92825
WARE, lb> SOFTSETS, Santa Ana, Calllomla 92107 IChooll 111.o In Oranoe Counfy on Krlattne FHlon, 514
14252 Culver Or . Suite Tyaon C Cobb, 705 WMI Circle VleW, 8281 Hook· May 31, 198<4 FILE NO Polnaettla, Corona det Mir,
"312, lrvtne, CA 1>2714 La Veta. Suite t01, Orange, «St F24711>3 CA. 92825
Richard Frank Zucker. Callfomla 1>2668 VIiiage VleW. 5361 Sle-owner Jeck H Elder. 318 TeHy Henberger, toec>
4082 PtePant St . Irvine. CA Richard B LeVlne. 80t ton Drive 82nd St.. N-port, CA Park Newport. Newporl
1>2714 North Tu111n AYenue, Suite W•tmonl, 8251 H .. t SI 1>2863 Beecto, CA 1>2te0
Patt McBride Crane, 431 I 601 Santa Ana. Caltfomla PROJECT PURPOSE owner Harold H Brody, Thl9 bu11n .. 1 la COfl·
Manzanita. lnllne, CA 92714 1>2705 Closure or CONolldalton ol 532 N Highland, L A 90048 ducted by· an unln-
Thll bu1ine11 11 con-Thia bu11ne11 Is con-the at>oYe--named achool• Thlt bullneea wu con-corporated auoctatlon
ducted by co-partners ducted by • general part· due 10 ~ntng enrollment ducted by• • gel\ef'al part-other than• partnerahlp Rid\ard Zucker ner1hlp CONTACT PERSO N nerlhip Krtltlne Fulon
Thia statement wu filed Charlea V Mlheylo Monte McMurray Thi• ataternent wu flied Thll atatement WM llled
with the County Ci.nt of Or-Thll statement wu filed TELEP H 0 NE ( 11 4) with the County Ciani ol Or-With lh.t_County Clenl ol Or·
ange County on June 22. with the County Clerk of Or-8"1-2551. ••t 256 enoe County on July 10, ange -Cdunty on June 20,
1984 ange County on July 5. 1914 JANET GARRICK 1914 1964
,,_... F2AllOI Clerk, Jaeit H EkMt f'MPl1
Pul>lletled Orenoe Coaet Publtthed Orange Co< Board o1 TNll... Published Orange Cout Publllhed Orange eo.t
Dally Piiot July 2 1, 28. Delly Piiot July 14. 21, 28. Publl1hed Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot July 1(, 21. 21. 09lfy Pttot June 30. July 1.
Auguat 4 11, 1984 Augull 4, 1984 Dally Piiot July 21, t9M Auguat 4, t984 14. 2t, 198<4
Sa 11 1 Sa90 Sa 113 881>3
Peggy Suzanne Peter•. u. la lnfor~ qt1e . Orang
610 w Joann Coat• M .... •law. penor Court of e 1----:::=======================================~~--l Calif 92827 lf '°" wi.tl to_. the County requesting I
Patrlci( Arthur Pet«•. 610 edvtceof Wt •ttorMJ In thle that PAMELA A
w Joenn.CoataM .... c a111 nuitter, '°" ahould" do ao PIERSON be ap-92627 promptt, eo that ,_ wrtt· . Thia buelne11 11 con-ten ,...pon ... ff MIJ, may be pointed as personal
ducted by· husband and wife Ned on nm.. representative to ad-
Peggy S Pe1er1 II Uet.ct deMe eollctt.r minister the est.ate of w1ihh:~·~6i!:-of11~ ::i c::t° .:n:.-== SAMMY REI LL Y
ange County on J ufy 17, t.~ '"medlatam•"'•· PIERSON (under the
1984 d• •••• 111aner1, n Independent Adminis-
F210iiW ~la MCftta, al heJ . f F..Bta Act) Published Oranoe Cout -'ouna. puede -,-.. I.ration ~ . . tes .
Dally Pllo1 July 23. 30. treda • ttempo. The pennon 11 aet for
Auguat 8. 13, 1984 1-TO THE DEnNDANT: heanng in Dept. No. 3
M-84 A ct.tt comp..,n1 ._ beef\ at 700 Civic Center Dr
ftlect bJ the ....,,. ........ San CA0
Pl&.JC NOTICE
FICTITIOUl IUllNIH
N,._ITATE•NT
The following peflOOI are
doing bullneu u
DONUT INN·NO 17 2228
Newport Blvd, Costa M ...
Calif 92826
LOUIS P anto s . 3 29
Avocado. Cost• M .... Calll
92626
Ruth P 1 nto1. 329
Avocado, Cotta Mesa. Callf
92626
This bu11neH 11 oon·
ducted by Hu1band and
wife
Louis Pen101
Thia 1181emenl WU filed
with the County Cieri! of Or·
ange County on June 21.
1984
F14lt22 Publlthed Orenge CoHI
Dally Pilot June 30 July 7
'°" " JOU wWl to ...._.. West. ta Ana,
thte lawevtt. rou "'"•'· 92701 on August 8,
wtltlln ao days after thll 1984 at 9:30 A.M.
summon• 11 MfVed on you. IF YOU 0° ~ to hie with thll court • written . DoJ rA-' rnponM 10 the complaint the granu.ng of lhe
untea• you do, your default peuti.on, you sho uld
will be entered on awll· either appear at the cation of the plaintiff, and h · d thts court may enter a judge-eanng an s t.ate you
ment aga1n1t you for the r• object.Ions or file wnt-
Uef demanded In the com-ten objections Wlth the
plaint, wf\lch could reeult In court before the hear-garnl1hment of wagea. tak-. Ing ol money or pr~ or mg. YoW' appearance
othef relief req~ted In the may be in person o r by
complaint your attorney.
Dated· Ju,,. 2t. 1983 lF YOU ARE A LEE A BRANCH, Clef!<
By J y HYATT. Deputy CREDITOR or a cont-
Aftthorlr R . ...,.... ingent creditor of the
IEEL Y a RUHl!U deceased, you must file
4131 Tetter Avenw, lutt. '-· ·th th 140 your c ...... rn w1 e
t4 21 1984
,...s-t leectl, CA. t:1teO court or present 1t to
(714) 5'1-tcMO the personal represen-
Pub1t1hed Orang• CoHt tative appointed b y the Dally P11o1 July 14 2 t 28.
SA70 Augu11 4 tl>84 court within four
S•-1>7 months from the date
------------------of hrst lS8uance of let·
Pl&.IC NOTICE
FICmlOUa IUllMEll
NAME ITATE•NT
The following peoon It
doing bull'-& u
SOFT TOPS. 2300 Fair·
view Rd •0-202, Colla
Mesa CA 1>2826
Chrll 0.MUN, 2300 F•lr
view Rd •0-202, Colla
M .... CA 1>21126
Thia bu11ne11 11 con·
ducted by an Individual
Chrl1 OeM-
Thl1 11atemen1 WH flied
with Ille County Cl4wk ol Or-
ange County on June 20,
11>64
1'*1• Put>lllhed Or•nge Cout
Dally PllOI Jvne 30. July 1.
Pl&.tC NOTtCE ters as provided m Sec-
FICTITIOUI au.._11 tion 700 of the Proba~
NAME ITAT'lMIEN'T Code of Cahforn1a
The tollOwlng peraon i. The tune for filing d~~R~ll~~S-FABRI-clauns w1U not expu-e
CATION CONSULT ANTS, pnor to foW' months
387 Canyon Acr• Orr... from the date of the
L,una BMctl. Ca.Ill 92851 heanng notit'ed above
Sh•= ~.:.~·g:~~ YOU MAY EXAM-
BN<:h. call! 1>2851 CNE the file kept by
Thi• bu11n... 11 con-the court. U you are
ducted by -.n lndMduel interested m the es-Rot>ert Z. Wheeler Thi• 11atement wu tlleO tate, you mAY aerve
with the County Ciertt of Or-upon the executor or
: County on June 20, administrator, or upon
10 4 ~ the attorney for the
Publlaned Orange eo..t executor or adnu.nia·
Oalty P11o1 June 30. July 7. tra tor, and file with 14. 2t 198-4
s e-11 14, 21 t984 Lhe court with proof of
SAee servlee. a written re-
------------------quest stating that you
"8.JC NOTICC Ml.JC M>TICE desire •pedal no~ or
FICTmOUI IU ... M F1CTITIOUI .,..... the filing of an lnven-
N.Am ITAlW•NT NAiii l~ATOmff tory and appraieement
The f~ per~ 11 d~The~ .. ~ •of est.a~ atwtt or of
ooing bu.._.. . ... ~ u··-· OIVEASIAED MSOU~E M ACEOES COAST SE"-UK pt ._.. or ac-
D EV!L OP ME NT 3027 VICE 3042 EnterprlH coun\.I menUoned an
Aoyoe Lane Coet• ~. ~:9'Je~ 8 Co.ta ~. Section 1200 and 1200.3 CAM~H1 J 1 c 1 1, ....... J Kabalan 1111 ao o f the Callfornla lcrrae 0. t r eon -· / · p-t..... ,....-...t_ 3027 ~ Lane Coeta Bitch St!Wt. Santa Ana. 1VU91~ ~
Meaa. CA 02826 CaHf 82707 Dutel J . Ceoper
Thi• bu91n•N 11 eon-Th11 t>ualne11 I• con• t411t Calle 0. La ~:s~·Jat1 c::_:u., d~~ ti] ::'t,.~Mciu.i Plata, Ste. lit
TPlll .,.,.,,,.,, WM flied Thia ., .. .,,.,, ... flted L•1•1• BUl•. CA
wtth the Covnty ci.11 of Or with the County a.tc OI Or· ti.SI
: Cc>unty "" June 15, = County on Ju,,. t5, 1St·l4H
1 ,,... ,.... Publish~ Orante
Pvblllhed Oranoe CoMt Publlllled °'""09 eo..t Cout Dtaily Ptlol July
Dally Piiot June 30. Juty 1, Dally PltOt June 30• .lutv 7• 14, U . 21. 1g34
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Hearing to be Held by
Orange County __ .....;PLANN;;..;;,__IH..;...C ~COMM----.r ...... ss ....... 10 ....... N __ _
SUBJECT:
PROPOSAL:
APPi. IC>.HT:
Proposed Amendment t o the Orange County Zonl nq Code (CA 83-6) to
revise the PC •Planned Co11Uauni ty• Diatr lct regulations. 'nli s
Amendment propos es to modernize and atand erdize language end
es tab l i ah cons istency o f fo r111a t to be uae d t or new Pl anned Co1T1111un l t y
deve lopment.
To amend Secs. 7-9-103 thro ugh 7 -9-1 03 .~ e nd to add Secs. 7-9-103.10
and 103.111 addl tlonally, revisi ons t o Se c. 7-9-155 •Amendments end
Rec lassi fications.• Secs. 7-9-155 thro ugh 155 .3 a re pro posed as
par t o f t his .>.tnendment .
County o f Ora ng e
I t ha s been determined that the proposed projec t
wi l l. not have a signi ficant adverae e(fec t on the
envir onme nt and the refo re Negati ve Dec laration
Ho . IP84-050 ha• been g ranted o n 7-16-84 end will
bec<>t1e effec t i ve, unleaa appealed, on 7-30-84 .
KEAR INC DATE : July ll , 1984 (Tueaday l
HEARIHC TIME : 11 10 p.m. (Or aa aoon as possible the reafter)
ltEARIHC t.oc>.Tt ONr Plonninq CO!Mlisaion Heari ng Room, Rall o f Adm in1•tratlon,
10 Civic Cent@r ~1611, Santa Ana, Caltforn16
T,... apphctnt end 1n pefsons either tavorcng or oppo11ng thl5 proposal and
supporting doc~nlt are lnv1ttd to Oftatnt lhtlf vitws II 1ht5 ,....,.,,0 11 '' re~sted
lhlt any wr1t1tn res.poose be IUC>mtlled to t,... Env.,onmen111 Mana0tmM1 Aoency e>t10r to
tht ,...,,"'Q dlte Al tht ,...,,tnQ tt'tt e>tOC>OUI may be •e>oro11ed cond111onany lpptoved.
conttnued to another datt or w1thdtawn
F0t turt,..., intorrnaoon intormuon c»tHt cell !rank Mscill at u•-2010
Of come 10 tht Otvelopment Proceulng Centtr et tht addrtll indlClltd below
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SUNDAY
9AM-8PM
SOUTH COAST DODGE
--
MONDAY ~
9AM-10PM
HOT DOGS,
SOFT DRINKS * ~
FOR
THE KIDS!
I 2888 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA 540·0330
BETWEEN IAKIR & ADAMS
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• 2 Orange Coes1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 21, 1984
NOTaCW "*'C MIAMtCI NOTICE 18 HEREBY
OIV!N tMt ~\to S.O.
tlon 6411. f of Alt6de IV,
Chte>t• VI, of P-1 Ill,
DMllon v of the '*"" end
letllly COde °' "-8ttlt9 °' ~ • public '-""II
wll be hltd on Auauat 2.
1914, at 7·30 p.l'ft. In the~
Roor Con ..... Aootn of
tM CMc Centet, Coeta ~ Callfomla. •t wNdl time ttie Bowd of Dlrecton
.. the Coeta ..... 8anlt8ry ot.tnct wlll ,.., and •
tlrMlne pn)t..U and ot>teo-
tlont, and ~t• tor ·-wnptlona, If wry, to ttle
propow:I utlgnment fdf
llquid -·· COllec:tion ..... fonti In a repof1 Ned wfth the
Seor•wy ol the Olstnct ••
ttl9 04atrlct Offtcee. 77 Falf
t>rlYe. Coeta MeM. Call-
tomla
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN tNit the
-6d repof1 on nee In lhe
Ooel• Meu Sanltwy Dl9tttc:t
Office. 77 Falf Orlve, Fountl
Floot, Room 417, may ti. •••mined between the
houri of 8 a.m and 5 p.m
COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT Florine T Reichle
Clert< of the 011trlct Publl1hed Orange Cout
Olllty Pilot Juty 21, 28, 19&4 Sat09
BALTZ BERGERON
SMITH A TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
437 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
546-9371
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetary • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pacific V19\..• Onve
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCORMICK
MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon
Road
Laguna Beacti. Ca
92651
494-9415
HARBOR LAWN-
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetary
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BEU BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
E
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Hearing to be Held by
Orange County PLANNING cau4ISStON
SUBJECT: Propoaed AmendMnt to the Oran9e County Zonin9 Code. 'nli1 Amendment
consi1t1 or the follovin91
CA84-l0 Anlendin9 Sec. 7-9-118. C.O. •coaatal Development
District.•
CA84-11 Amending Sec. 7-9-138. 3 (a l •crading and Excavation: and
adding Sec. 7-9-139 •Gradill9 and Excavation.•
CA8 4-12 Alllend1ng Sec. 7-9-137.S •rencee and Walla.•
PROPOSAL: To add a •p1nding1 Required• 1ection to the co • Coa stal
Development• District to mai nta in conaiatency with language of the
State law: and to make technical refinements to achieve clari ty and
understanding in Secs. 7-9-138.3(a) and 7-9-139 •Grading and
Excavation• and Sec. 7-9-137.S •rences and Walls.•
ENVtRO~TAL OCY.:VKE~TATION: It has been determined that the proposed pro)ects
wlll not have a si9ni!icant adverse effect on the
environment and therefore Negative Declarations
No. IP84-0SJ •eoaat.AJ. qevrlopment District•
APPLICANT: County of Orange
No, IP84-0S4 •crading and Excavation•
No. IP84-055 •Fences and Wa lls"
have been granted on 7-16-84 and will become
effective, unless appealed, on 7-30-84.
REA RING DATE: July 31, 1984 (Tuesday!
HEARING TIME: l :30 p.m. (Or as soon as possible thereafter)
REARING LOCATION: Planning Commission Hearing Room, Hall of Administration,
10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California
lhe applicant and all persons e11her favoring or opposing this proposal and
suopontng documents are invited to present thew views a1 this hearing II 1s reQuesred
that any written response be submitted .to the Envwonmental Ma nagement Agency prior to
the hearing date At the hearing, the proposal may be approved. cond1t1onally approved
con11nued 10 another date or withdrawn
For further inlormarion tnformation please call __ F_r_a_nk_Mc_G_i _l 1 __ at _8_3_4_-_20_1_0 __
or come to the Development Processing Center at the address 1nd1cated below
SA10I
Envtr-ntal ManegitfM"t Agency
p 0 Bo· 4()411
11 C11t1C Cet'llef Pw1•
Sanl;i Arw Cahtorru 92702 4()t&
SINCE 1976
SOBJIC'l'1
PROPOSAL:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Hearing to be Held by
Orange County __ PLM11 __ J1'0_c_°"'_1s_si_ON __ _
•ropo•ed ~ndlMnt to the Ou!MJ• County 1onin9 Code. Thie ~ndllant
conaiata of the followln91
CA 14•6 •0efinitiona•1 l•ce. 7-9-111. •sign Reatrictiona•1 7-9-114.
SS •s.rvice 8t.atlona•1 7·9-129.(a). •neight Llatt•1
7-9-13,.•. ·~al ••tat• 8igne•1 7-9-137.6 •0n Preai••
Signe•, 7-9-1)1.l(c}. •Colllunity Identification Si9na•1
7-9-146.3, .t , .5 ·s~tal ~ulationa•1 and to add • nev
Dietric t, Sec. 7-9-144. •si9ne.•
CA 14-7 •tubdivleion Directional Sign Code• Sec. 7-9-t OO to 408
CA 14-8 •eaaolin• Price Signe• Sec. 5-3-315 to 319
CA 84-9 •orange County Si9n Code• Sec. 7l.0327(c).
To reorganize District regulation& regarding •signa,• and to update
and relocate detinitiona relating to eigna, where necessary.
r.NVI ROl'OC!NTAL DOCUM!l'ITATICJl 1 It ha• been deterained that the proposed project
will not have a ai9nificant adverse effect on the
environment and therefore Negative Declaration
Mo. IPl4-051 haa been granted on 7-16-84 and vill
beca.e effective, unleea appealed, on 7-30-84.
APPLlCANT1 County o! Orange
llEARIMC D>.TE : July 31, 1984 (Tueaday)
BBAJtING TIM!: 1:30 p.m. (Or •• aoon •• poaaible thereafter)
llEAJllNG LOCATIC»f: Planning Comaisaion learint ltoom, Ball of Adll inietration,
10 Civic Center Plata, SaRta Ana, Cali fornia
The 1ppltcant and 111 persons either f1v0tln9 0< OOPOSIOQ this proposal 1nd
aus>oortng documents tr• Invited to present their v•wa 11 this hearno It 1s reQUested
that any written response be t&Jbmltted to the Envlronmenlll Management Agency prior to
the hearng date. At the heiring. the propoul m1y be 1pproved. conditionally approved.
continued to another dlle or wlthdr1wn. Prank McCill 83•-2070
For h•ther '"'°'"'''ion 1nform1tton please c1ll at _____ _
or come to the 0.velopment Prqcessino Centet 11 the address and.1cated below.
~fMrCM.,.,_I ... ,.......... 499f'CY
P.O. Bo. 40o18
SA10I 12 CMC C.-. P\aza
S.. Ana , Caltloma 9210'2 4048
412 GOETZ, UNIT B 979-2870 SANTA ANA, CALIF.
1111 UllWO SEYIU.E
a.ck. •aeautfful car' (5277)
1111 ELllUll
(7940)
~
1982 MAZDA
RXl &SL
$11,210
39 000 Miies, Beige, Sunroof.
Full power (0000)
$10,500
•
979-2872 964-1247
White,
1183 CHRYSLER L1IAROI
COIYERTllLE
22,000 miles, full
Two-tone Brown power.
leather
(6887) interior. 'Like New' $9800
"THE CUSTOMER
MUST BE
PLEASED"
ALL CARS GUARANTEED
z i
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1111NllOIE11110
OHYEITIILE
White, Burgundy Int, low mlles,
llke new. (151213)
'
1
10 steps
toa
successful
garage
sale
Decide on dates.
Looi. al a ca1enaar and se1 the Oates ana t•mes 01 your
• saie Wee;..enas are usually gooa but many successful
saies 11avP oeen hela on 1ne evening 1uSt altlltT work
Check tne wealher lorecas11n lhe paper ana watch for
any o ther large even1 Iha! may anracl po1en11a1 buyers
away '>uC.h as lairs or commumty evenls Have your
sale run al 111asl lwo days -some people may nol be
ao1e 10 come on any s•ngle oav
Z What to sell.
Everylh•ngl Th1t •• everything you h1~en 1 used 1n th•
IHI yeer II 1n ·lam hU anhque v11ue or 11 orend-ntw
• or hi1s unusu al 1111ue tlt sure to asll 1 he11thy-proce lor
>I Gel a pad of PIP'• and March your wtlol• house Look everywhere and l•SI ewryOimg
]
Write your ad.
Here •• a suggested 10 Garage Sa'--oe11<1 Bentwooa roclung ch11r toy1 1nfenta clothmg \922
• V1ctro11 •n orig1ne1 cabinet ,,..ny QldQtls IOIS 01 \
unuaull 1tem1 rock collectoon. plants Relre1hme1111 8
1 m to 6 pm S11uraay and Sunday 1234 South
AnyatrHI Yourtown ,,._.west of Me•n ind 2nd
UM 1r111 ump • 1d II 1 QUldl Be sure to hit unusu1I
•tems Be H 1pec•f1c H IJC)Alble G•ve dortct1on1 1f
~ea Don I use 1bbrev1111ons -many people won 1
bolher lo decipher them CAlJTION Don I 1aver11se
anything you don I really neve EYery •fem 1n the ad
mull be on hand II Iha start ol the sale
4 Where to adveriise.
Piece your Id where 11 woll oe seen o._, people who hve
1n lhe area -moat people stiop close to home The
• D111y P1101 11 rho by 88 000 adults 1n Costa Mesa
Newport BHCh Laguna Beach Irvine Huntington
Beech and Fountam V111ty-gwiran1eemg you w•de
e•posure And w1lh,llle Pilot you re not paying for
w11te c"cu1111on "' Los Angitles Of Anahe•m Plan to
run you• ad 3 hmes or moft atld s~rt •I a few days
before the sale so barg11n hunte" cen have plenty ol
not ce
5 Make a 1i9n.
To help meke your u1e succ:essru1 rne1<e a few ••ona
• from cardboard and letter W1 tn a magic merker A gooa
••g,..sin 11 '' • 22
6 Placin9 your sign. ..
The morning ol the sale but not before p1ace your
s1gn1 Be sure 1na add your aeld'-st and any
• direction11 arrows This should be done 1b0ut • nail
hou1 before the aale aterta Place your ltgl\ where 11
can~ seen from 001n sides of the strMt bt-PH••nQ
cars and pedesrr11ns CAlJTION Some towns have laws
thll res1r1c:t thr pl1c1men1 end dur111on of g1r1ge seie
s•gns Pteue check wllh your IOWT> s planning
deparrment or c•erk
7 Mar kin9 pricn.
Mark pna11 wflere they can be _, cleerly Ofloce
supply slorts n1 .... YllOOUIJ sizes 100 COio? of SllC'lffi
• thll work wall or you c;.,, uM mulung i.pe However
you mark them _.. ,.-. lew. Gat1ge sales are tor
btrg1.n hunters Re~ ""1at-r you ean t sell
you 11 nave to arao back 1n IN nous. and store ao1•n
lor another Y•••
8 Servi'") ref"st.mttds.
fhlt dOHn I hlYt to,co.t much Ind CtellH. l11enell\'
• 11mosphtr1 h 11ao 1n~rages people to tlly 1011011
and ~haps buy more Y'ou oould even charge for
t11Pf1ll•Y1 11tms hke oonutt, 0t tr. ll<<b could go •n
bUtl~lt !Or the day w'llh • lemonade stand
IJ Check your M&ghbon and
frWnd1.
.... fl II\~ Wini to IOln '°"' ..,. Thi!! M ii '"'' .,OU '°""'°"' to Slltre •• ,__ Wllll 1no 1nc:rea• 1n•r .. 1 ~ ,our .... If ot'*1 IOlfl '°" tie ~ to lftelude ltlll "
fOIJI Iii te•l"'C>il fhr ... l.,,_!y .... M•Qhbort\ooG
wlfi ) Group 11i.t ••• 1 IOI mo<e '"" too
,_
642-5678
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our famous ""l An••• .... n Ml lelp W-u ... 11 .. -.u. w.-... · 11•
SPIRITUAL !ADIHGS *•AIM *' , ~ ---.... Advlc:e In AN Mattft & flull ttme 8""-<llpn MOrloo ~llC*t, W or ....
Cow..ilng. 1815 So. El Fr1, no IUlmW hellp 90-ttme. c.tllllr I 9'lalp-
c.mlno AMI. Sen Cllm. cepted. ltwt "'· plhr. tlo"l•t want•d fo'r LIC'd 492-72" ~ S112 """"-' 8t., FUhLOft l•'-M · ret.i1
fWTI ·-u&L COe1a w... stcn. ..,.. be ll¥lllltfJt
-.&I •aOFFICEHELP•• ::u...--a=-=--'
--Outlet lndud9 .... .n.ig ....
DIMES-A-LINE
12" BLACK and white
por1abte T\I play• good
135 Slant board with
bullt-ln vibrator $40
Stereo AM/FM reoeiv.r
wllh IWO 1peakar1 135
Adding machine $20
Ponabl• hood hair dryer
S 10 Canlllar vacuum
ci.en.r 125 All wort! line
846-1525
24 INCH wooden 1htp1
whMI for decor S 10
Bo•M of marine gear
25•·S 15. 24 Inch USCG
approved throw Illa rt~
s12 28 Inch boat lender•
$8 Small boat anchor
Danfonh $7 Six wooden
vintage bed1tead1 S2S-
S50. 2 cleaned down
comtortera S 10 HC:h.
Many antique and vln·
tage rockers and chairs
$6-148 Se1 of 4 vlnt~
hardwood foldlng chalrt
$25 Clateic walnut tllt
1wtve4 otflca arm chair
$20 Old hardwood
hear1h rocker $19 1900
Amerlc&n natural tlnllh
oak kitchen chair S17
BICYCLES. ladtel, man'a
couter brake cru1Mr1
145 Meh. Man'• 1~
apeec1 150 Gin' 1 hl;MM
$30. Exoellerlt. kx*. nde. new Extru H&-8134
Bill Y ldOI concert tlctl:eta.
great locatlonl for IOkl
out Auguat 13 lhowt 4
pair• all together Avall-
eble S30 MCtl 980-2838.
BOY'S blcyciee 120 ..ch
Old compua S20 Add·
Ing machine I t5. Spin·
naker $50. Water 1kl $20.
Adult bacit pack baby
arrler $5. Radio COf'ltrOI
alrplane remain• S 10/aJI.
Recliner ctlalr and ot·
tome.n S30. Lathe S50.
Wood snow s«le S 10.
Bart>eque $5. Life JKk•t•
SS each. IBM carbon rib-
bons 50C uctt. Br ...
hlngea 20. pair. Sabot
salle I 10 eech. 78&-35ae
17 Camphor, lrvlne.
BOY'S BMX 20" bike S20.
Car bike raclc S8. White
Firestone redial
P22S-75R15 tlr•. two for
S 15. Titfany atalned gl ... Cane ... t vanity t>ench lamp s10 545-3838 s 12 Good thlr1y'I Delco . .
Mc1r1<: tan $18 SeYefal COUCHES S2S-ISO. Rugt
d9ek• and tablM s 1'· 10 $50 Linen 254-$5. An-
$45 30"x40" 4 drawer llque dlah.. 10e-SSO.
walnut otflca deak S23 Toaster oven S15. Clock•
28"x48 " lnlald redwood from $1 T\I 125 PaN
padHtal table $39 25e-S5. Or....,. to $50
38"x40" iw.n1y'1 pin• BookcaM S10 Book•
drop IMf table with tum-254·12. v.... to 13.
ed leg• $45. Cut Iron Small appllan<* 10 S 10.
bu. maple achool dMk Blk• $15. Tablet 110-
S 15 e loot wooden 130. Jewelry 10.-125.
Warner pro! por1abla umps 110. Bunk ~I
wallpaper han~a table $50. Lawn mower S25.
135 18"x24" mahogany Everything goee. Satur-
and glUI dlapl1y table day and Sunday. 9-5. 399
Queen Anne leg• 142 Seville In alley, between L
Variety of woocS.n trunk• and M Street on Balboa
and tool cheat• 115-145. Pennlnaula Point. Ettate
StMm91' trunk with draw· aale.
•r• S25. 1800'• 17"x30"D __ E..,.S_K_,,,S-2-5.-o-.. -k_,,1_2..,...5.
all wood trunk 138. 843 Bookcu. 125. Bart>eque
Weal 15th StrMt (off $20 DrMMr 140 DMk
Placentia StrMl), Coat• $25: Blk• $10. Cn.ilMf'
MH•. Saturday only S40. Booke&M S25. Mlr-
548-0135. ror '50. 3242 Oregon,
Coate M .... 549-0518. '7' PINTO wagon parts
Hood S25 Battery S 10.
Radio $25 Wlndlhleld
S25 Dlfferentlal S25
Carburetor $25 4 mag
wn..11, new ateet betted
tlrM 150 each Spare tire
and wttMI S 10 Luggage
rack S 1S Bacic Window
S25 Right door with
glau S25 311<1• wtndowe
ELECTRIC Ice crHm
maker $15 Book lhet1
~ 150 TYCO train Mt
S 15 Waring cs.hydrator
$20 Blue/wttlta 1ton..
ware, seMc;e 8 S20. SC·
$5 ofd clothea. new
clothea, toya •91 Costa
Meaa StrMt. 846-3801
Be~8-4
S20 Mctl BKk ... t 110 _E_N_C_Y_C-LO-PE_D_l_A_B_r_lta-n--
2 n..-lhock •beOl'berl S 10 each New mum.r nla Great Book•. Great
and pl,_. $20 859 Oak Ideas program, full Mt ..--$45 Booke&M S25 Jun· Street. Coate Men lor Mt new 145. Picnic
848_· 1_4_23_ bench $45. Table $45.
ANTIQUE chair S50. New Encyclopedia 145.
8001<1 S5 each
731-4580.
FRIGIOAIA ii•• dryer, worb good S!O. Weight
tining Mt 120 Iba . good
l\aavy bench 130
84$-5243
FRIGIOAAE refrtgeretor
1e CF '25 nnn Fnoldar•
rMrlgerator 18 C' 125 nrm Fngldare refriger-
ator 18 CF 125 ftrm
Need1 treezar Ian 831-5983
GAS 1tcwe S!O WUhet
and dryer ~each. Ol9h·
wHher $50 Vacuum
c ... ner l30 P\Jlh mower
116. Seed apre&def S15.
Rotor power mower l50.
221 Flower StrMI. Coate
M .... 846-5848.
PICTURE hfnee 1:)..:120
Bar atooll • 15 Room
dlvtd• "40 540-8&98.
120 Yorktown, Co1ta
MeN
_., -• t~Muli be cw-CHILD CAM. ~ flf'/ c.M If.......... . tomet WW. on.m.d & home WMt,... per9iWI (~:;.·~It• have pteuanl ptlon• Men ttw\I Frt. 7~ 10 ,_-. voa ~ irantMt tom. t cHd ea-11'1
plan ~ In per9Clft. 6~ ~7e.G07 "' lflll l .llls COIT Drapery, 1297 ~ ,,_;.. _.,,.
W(fl1t )ll1 .. 1•1 L.ooen Aw. eo... ...._ fotwcn"-modier 7mo PING PQnO table, btectc • 540-1388 boY CM ... .,_.,.
lllny1 red#ler, two ~ tSplntual ~. Ad~ A«obic EJt.a. lnttNc. CWlcel tMiur9 '°'
each 30"x90", fOUI bl-* ll'9or & Cllrcf AeeicW* 1 1250/tw will tr111n Wortt email Import~
wrought Iron railing Md\ P•t. ~ & futUfe own -n2 s.a"'7 -.,. 7"•32'', 11 wrought Iron e7S-24e5or131-eeM --._. ""'· ~ ~ '!P!!'
hand ralllng. new 8 traclc 1 ~ • ...... Aerobic IMtruc'ton for .. ~ ~ ,_ ,....,
ctir atereo With 12 tepee, ... t •• :Jiit womww IP9 a50 tw + i-~---"-----
water bed Any lt9m FOUND e..tt Hound comm ltar1 S48278 lt•mh1h1 ........
•bow S 10 NCtl Recofd old blkl wtlt male Vic oei AkM for Mndbpped 7 yr wMted to _., CU1UnG pl•~ and AM/FM radio Mar. C.M. 84W790 old girt 15-20 hi/Wit need toot a, bile, bladH.
In 8 eottd ou cabinet c.r will train· patlenc:ie • llbr.W.. t11P9, C-.. I. "-
l30 Soft water unit S!O. Found Bm wtlt neutered ~ $3 45 '1u1y Pue ctuatrial ~ In Or-
R ad paving brick m• Gi.ter/Sdclty July 873-&eaonse..e24' _,.Co. Mlllllll i.. Cir
1'!."'x3V•"•8" 25c Md\. 17 S5e-3932 and mMlhlne lbop...,.,
Ceramic tlte In bo•M Anawertng s.rvic.-r .... c;.,. Mlk• et ~
mixed us. Call F:;:':::V~~1!!'= phone e>peratora 3-11 FMt.,. tor 11 1 .. ..-.
GAS eurlace unit S50. 844-8579 late 873-90H 9'1lft. 342 3rd St, UQuna Not1g9llmlt. .... 1311 Of
Br ... bath feuc:et 126. PLAY.PEN 115 Chrome a..cn 845-7811 Gv~ b~ ~ J!~~ tray high Chair $1S. FPO.UNrP PINr••WcArKlpEtHIAoMn. A.at Mgmt & s.-pot----·-•isiuaitii&iii•ji•iii•~···-... _ ...,..._, ..,.,.,._ Woodgrain tormlca ,.. ltloneav8l.Xlf'ttpey,ben-~/~-time. Ne9pof1 dry
dMk l30. 9'-3 Sat11<day kltc:Mn table 125. CAii glUMe. 540-4724 9ftta & eOv opport. Appy a.en.. ecper PAii!. 81wt
and Sunday. July 21, 22 833-2571 FOUND; "*-~ mtx In peraon onty at JOEUI -....,,. 640-202'1 *'old 1507 Wanitlck Lane. s · SC Ptza, The ,.._, or ,
Newport 8Mct1 PORT ·A-CRIB $38. ChHct'1 hep pu~ ':: C.00.LMJ WM!~ M-'J"''7• DECORATE INIEJdOM
.,,_-.,..,,-------peddle c.r 125. FIOOf puppy, m • Cok>rl°"'tn PIT lo
GLASSencloeur .. fortub. 11mp 120. Eureka mix. blk rabbit, Wht rat>-11181• 9t8tt. walt111i,. 77 ..... 7 ,.,.,_ S26 Large moetac: vecuum S35 Fiie cablneC bit Newport BHch MECHANICS
t1Mmlrror'5. Largegl ... 2 drawer ch.et of drew-AnlmalSl*ter. 125Meal WOOO&METAL llLnllY
picture S! Upholttery era 118 Clothing 50$. Dt .. eo.ta ~ Ful ttme for ~ cs.
fabne 50c yard to S1 Unena 50c 5564842. Found Maia poodle wntt1 F1<8AJCATORS JClnt drMng
yard. Bird cagea 3 feet I I I I B I ELECTJOO$AHS ~-,._,,. ~ high SS MCt1 King aiu PROFESSIONAL type n v c n ty o II & DRAFTSMEN """'v ._ .... _ • .._.. ,.._.
gold ~ epread 17.50. Searl half dryer with Ch I ca/McFadden be a pert ot the gr~ aonntll, (714) ~1100,
642 .. 111. ltand $20. ~768. 893-83&~ Ngh-ledl mobla medlC9I ~ ~ ~
Gold rectlMr S2S. Blaclc QUEEN mattre11 and F=~ .:::· owne: :::." ~=-.. eor:r t1lfll, ....
vtnyl rocker. foot 1tool 19r1"Q9 '50 Md\. Twin t1me":Jic C M e'3:n exP«len~ manufac> M~-~ ~ $20. 998-1989 manr ..... $50 each. · · · · Nring pet'IC)fwiel lrt ntne ACIClft
Call Wel1 681-1912 or Found: Whit• dog wtth 1.D. to dewlklp end ptoduce p/day, Mon.:itrt. Call
HIDE-A-BED S!O. Couch 957-8379. ifNewport a..cf\ Animal n.w medlcel moCiiee~ ~ Qeofglil .. 64&4203 125. Arm chair SSO. SMft 844 3e&e .... Maple chair S!O. e.da RELOCATING must ... , er tema. Call(71•),v1 •HlllmfMf
11 r>-S!O. Bunk ~1 S!O every1hlngl Saturday and LOST bfwn/wtit Shelty mlx to eohedule em lni.Mew. F/ttme poa1tton for qu11ty
P9f' ~. Nlattt etendl 17. Sunday M . 17855 Fltctl F/dog vtc: S.C.t Hwy & l<uto R.D.A fot qumlty °'1tlo
TablH 15-150. Free Street, Irvine. 8eNnd Vita ·3e1va. Monday 881·2022 AUTO pr.ctlce. LIGUM 8Gfl
1tandlng CIOHl U5. Mlnw Butldlng. Lampe L09t Calleo cat REWARD Exper prtl. ~
Carpet 115. Area rug S5·S30. TablH l50. F ate blk ~ btwn & DENT AL ASSISTANT
s12. Bean bag chalr11 as-. e..cn ct1a1r1 17. BooU ,,::' t>effy 8·yr1 A,,.... CASHIER thu9lettc ADA .,.,,,.., Blcyclee S25--$50. Swtm-25C·S1. Plctur• $5450. to the name oi MENDY. : ;eneral prac:tloa In
ming pool •lld• "o ROUND metal patio Loet btwn K~lle & N9wpor1 Beeot\. 2 Y9*I
Cheet of drawer• Sto. tab'lea, n..-S20. Chester Florida HB 983-7037 ~~eel wtth experience, full time SOrv~r f b ~!Sr ~o' p~ 3t df11wer S12-S15. Or_..,, LOST F/black lab 10mo' Jdnt wor1c~1. j131'""2M --wn • mirror $30. Double ~ 1• Many rrinoe , Ind. Inge 7. Dfawt~ ~ble 132 Extra tong twin mat-red cola.. vie of 19th St retirement 40IWMk no DETAILER, r-.ponllbte,
$35. Sliding dOO< Mt S!O. 1reu 135. King ~ S25 c M 7 3 1 • 8 8 3 4 I ..... end.: ulwy Com. r9lleble per90f!, NII or ~~ rs;r ~':1 ~: Sewing machlne'20. Bar L.oet· tern Pit M wt w/bf mer1urate with ••-part time. 845-7441
S!O 1~9 ~m~and~ ~=-r,o. ~~ ~~ ~~~~ petielNICeACelBERTinaS ..... Newport BHch (olt l inen s 1 50-$2 50 Yr/rd c:tlurch Pf94Cfl.Mn
Dover between lrvlne and Buainett 112. Strol14w lo9t: LMge White tong-:::~=o:-::..~.r;;
W•tcllff) Saturdayff..2 sa. ()eek S10 953-1318 NJredneutW'edmtiMcat CADILLAC LAWN mower reel type, or 953-8487 -Hugo.FWward S44-4280 DOG GROOMER ewp lr\.eJI
excellent condition. Ilka SALE baby furniture, lost "Mufftn" ""*'tong.. twe.da-fillltlmewtttlC*n new $50 Slldlng bathtub Bland name crib '50. half gray st~ F«n• 2111..,_ UM equlp-bu•y 1ho1Htell
doors $7 548-9451 Mattr... SSO. Walker c.t. VIC. Esther & San1a hlta Iha 9&4-55ec> from 8 to 5.
Santa Ana Avenue. Coate S 10 Swtng S 15. High-Ana Sta. 842-1039
M... chair S20 Baaem.tt 115 LOST. Red p&Md k~ cw I 714/540-9100 needed ~tum _.
LIVING room chair• tur· Car Mat 125 Ctothee vie eo.ta Meu/N B Re-liv.rla Knowt.dge . of
quo 111 S 2 5 .. ch frame S20 MCt'I Sony ward 546-4909 Auto o .c & L A 842-S78a Madame Alexander doll t~ playw $50. Record --..,.,..-----,..-=--150 875-50e8 playw S 10. 645-5071. Loet· Very epeclaJ Cal
------·----Bk/Br 1t1ped 1 Yr MANICURE 181\der'a, per-SMALL crib, "*'I good 5&&-4142n54-4802 dyl
feet for ·~~·· •Ilk condition $2.5. Playpen wraps S30. 238. S 15 Cralt1man rHr Sentlm«ital 1ou In Lag
AUTO
BOOKKEEPER
DRIVERS-croee cou+Y.
Calif Uc req M~"lfO'
Vachtl. 1831 ~ta.
Coet•MeA ~
Coaco chair ladder S8
ToHtmHtar oven $15.
Bridal gown allp St.
8-46-9381
thrower upright lawn· Niguel. wedding r1ng Mt
MEDITERRANEAN t mower$40.Glrt'e241rw:tl & opal garnet ring
drawer dr.....-SSO. Re-1~ S20. Two 15 wrapped In en¥9lope
EXERCYCLE S35. Surf-cllner blacit vlnyl 150. Inch Chevy 5 1Ja cttrome REWARD 495-3909
board S35. Fllhl~ rod Malctllng ottoman $50. r1m1 tor 80'1120'. Four 14 Peneub JIU
sio. Sleeping bag sis. Sunbeam ltHI mlur Inch CM-ty chrome r1rM 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
MU91 have ·~ In 91.1to d..i.r.Np aooount·
Ing to do computer lmput
and recelvaba. oollec·
Ilona. Salary com-
meneurat• w/experlence.
Excellent WOficlng con-
dition & fringe t>en«lta.
Eat~ ..... COfT'l5l1ny
.... er.~ rell6bte
l*>Ple to . mnet f98-
tlgloul n.tlonalty kn911fn
AT ARI 2800 game $50 20
game can 145. Ollvettl
manual ellt• typewriter
S50 Ouprox 4000 home
copier new $15 GAF
super 8 aound movie
camera $50 Morning•
only, 8-12 1147 Pem·
broke Lane, Weatcllff
area, Newport BHCh
842-1055
Trampcllne S15 4 an-l30 Coaco kllc:Mn C.r1 l30. Two 14 Inch Chevy 8 11
tlque oak chalre , S20 8rU1 hanging lamp lug U.S. mags l20. Four CIRCUS matching $40 MCfl. 50'1 S30 Mau Verde 13 lnctt r1m• mags S30.
double hMd and loot 957-3132 Two 1-eG-1S tlree 125. llltlUS
board $35 Framee 11· METAL detector need Boy'• Schwinn BMX 20
$5 Comlor1era S10-S25 wortt $25 Ave blkM 11~ Inch blka $50. Boy'1 l11 L UUM ILQ
Typewriter S20 Twin, S50 Car rack U Schwinn 10-apeed S20. nU11111
double spreads S7 and 548-2429 Home after Boy'• 29 lnctl 11PMd 11M112 S 10 Albert Nlpon cotton 11am S 10 ~ 1.09.
I 40 hOUrt per WMk, Mon·
Fr1 Contact Sharoo tor
appointment
NABERS
CADILLAC
productl I
e Guar $7 lhf + oomm.
e 4 & more hr lhlftl •
e Med & Heenh ~
• EJtp pm'd. but Wiii tt-tn
Call Ed 556-1000 .
Aorist nMded lm"*l-
atel). No experlell'lc•
nec-ary Must~ 67~2335 '-&PM • .
s«ln and top .a. e 135 Movi~ ~---. A""' ....... __. souD wood llldlng dOof 1 ..,.. la&9-1.,. I Quality ctothlng S5 to m.a -· ,. -~· .. • BELLYBOARD $25 Surf· SSO. HooMhOld ltem1 S25 3-(!re._., c.blnet cabinet sis. 3 dr..., JIOl .... IM
board S30 Upholltered S0.-$5.1412 Santanefla. S15 OeektopS10 Bootl· Prov l ncl al cha•t a.aa.Tl/lllEU A .......... •--
occulonaJ ct1alr1. one Coron• del Mar. cue S20. Badtpadt S 15 whl1e/gold s2o 18•20 s.-.. I _... --~~ =~~ ·;;2~ FLY llah pole S10 r,~~d=~eo!.~ ~!7ed ~ll2•4~•lnaa OutcaMONLYS35-ti9tl 714/540•9100
Baretool1 $10 ROIUng T\I Graphite pofe reel $12 del Mar cheflJ~amp baM1 t:. luiMa 0Jt. 4114 1-----.,.----GENERAL OfflCE -tor
growtng CONt Co. ~
ed at~ FuM~ 5q eoet lland S 15 Ironing Jepper1 car creeper se ONE LRi5 tire " Four ~~ candelabfa S3. ~~:eetb i Y"lb 8:.="~ ~ ~
board• S5 Electric can Hardware electrlcal 14•7 mag wn..la, excel-'""''...-me.~ 1oc. •t 1pm to 6pm n2~182 openers S3-S5 AM ctock plumblng 25--11 Wortt lent lhap. l20 each TWO ltme nreen ~ c:Hent• 142-8519 HAPPY FAMILY Mlltdl ~d~.~~?,!=~ ~n~• =h .;:b:~~~T. •:nod Floure1ce"t drafting high back'" chalra $40 laftllllnt UIYUTTIU.... ~ r.apon ~.
Corner table S8. CotfM poles. reel• 25e·S18 490 lamp with bulb• S10 Heh. Lawnmo-'50. ~~tin 4011 Adil• tit-pit eYllWlcnd• nc:>n-emc*er to~ t! 3
S S ,.,. C .. S Large s«I boots llze 9 Electric turk-roeater Charlott•'• Slnwl Agney kids. My home For 0.-table 10 Lamp• 1-.-. 0 •t• ... eu tr Ht. s10 TV 1tJnd1 S5 each. S20 543-3939' Fining wanted •20 62nd St 845-37~ taia. cell 6'5-21~
Plc1ure lramet 50&-$5. Coat• M.... Work con.tnx:tlon booi., for amalt bullnw (714) .....
T•lephone etand 13 two pair 15 850-3567. YOUTH ...__. ··~t.. .......... 773.1a1• ...... blall4 lullw .. I ll•ll ITl$1 Hooaenold ltem1 50e·S2 FOR aale almoat new hkt• .,... ""' " ......... Now Hlr1ng en.::8foo or older PIT anl'#tf1ng
Pottery dlah.. SC-50¢. •·~ $50. '..\ton Chevy c.M heedbo&rd 115 2 Historic theeler. too ... t. pnonea. minimum *"" Hair dryer SS Record truck spllt r1m1 1S Inch PARAKEET bird cage and blcycl• S10-s15 Two tor aale/IMM~ by ... 1Um-&ISTWl1IUI required 940~917
player S5 Saturday and $2 64S-7878 •tend. praotlcatly new lllh lank• wt1h some K · tablllhed exhibitor 25% CdM M0-1900 TU99..Sat
Sunday. Cell after 9am · · W,~2~~.cn.n,10 ~:!,= c...orlel $5-.110. Bunk 1 Tc and fuade ..... Hollywood produc•lon
548-9065 TWIN mallr9" Ilka new " ladcMtl S3 eaon. Pair 9«19 ment or-edl11 1~ I D B 1 wm -llltClllST company lntervleWlng
$40 Original coat 1254 cabinet• S2 each 221• S 10 Alhlng po1ee S5 avail for purctiae money Acrytlcl wrapa. etc: ~ from S bay ....
SURFBOARD carrier for I L9" than 1 )'Mr Old Elden Avenue, Coll• Filtllng reels S 1·S3. 8 Alking , 1 mlt, $110.000 C<IM 540-1900 tor water •n<I ix.Ing
bike, moped S9 Head Must sell 675-5192 M ... 543-5143 trlcie tepee 25-. 1782 NNN leaM Bkr 953-t220 Tuea--Sat ultay document,.••
te,ndn.:, ~':~8.w3~~1 ~
1
VOLKSWAGEN pane SS· TWIN~ extra tong. ••tra ~~~m=r ~~;· •lfflHll, BEAUTY CONSUL; ANT ::'1~!~1~.~lp c:~~
1hoea $5 64•·8989 $50 64> 1926 llrm $45 962-37~ Saturday only. T .I 'i 4121 NEEDED AT ONCE Earn merclata 213-480·@ 17
,.. . _ • , --------• big money '1ght eway un-lntrvw In Hol/ywood/f'•utt _____ .;;...__...;;._ _________ ....:;.. ________ _..;,.;_;_ ______ _.--.1-..1.-.u~m.u..-:ir.--1 km!teel cpportunlty. ..
1
o. 1a ~ ground '°'II
•-IM. train Apply Carol or onty..no •xi> nee
-Steve 9 30 AM SHARP SP«i ng Jn 111 & 2nd Mon 7 23· Tue 7 ·24 MMt· HOUSECLEANER$ District Managers
II you 11\fOY worlun9 with yo~ boy\ &
g1rh ond dflk 1ob' ore not for you
consider o corffr ,,., lt>e neWl~r circulo
hOn f1eld This is o un•q~ posmon wit+!
doily dlol~ & rewards
Our o~t"9S ore 1m~d1ate Applicanfl
must ha,,.. o VOfl, 1tofloflwOQOt1 or tNclt
We offer on excell1n1 salory wrt+i a bonvs
plOft ond gos ollowanct We ha,,. or1
u cett.nt t>.n.t•t pion then inclvde' ho'f)t
tatirarion inw~• llb.rol YO<cman ond
holidoyt
Cof'd1dott-1 mvft ho\19 a df'\ir~ to t>.
W«eUful ond t>. w1ll•ng to won hord If
you ftljnl you ha-. ~ qvctf1fl(OhoftS,
p'9oM apply in penon to,
the lailJ Pilat
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
T0'1Slnce 1949 Ing ROOfTI L• Quinta Fl t & pit nano.I Own
Robt Sattler NH/CM Mot• CM 405 to Hatt)Ot trantpOrteUon. E,.lah
RE Broker 8d Realtor. Ult •P••k•ng c M tfea
842·2171 545-0&11 S5'h0ur 842-7"4
WANTED People needing s'~eoD~lalfl1 HOUSEKEEPPERto~ pvt TO SSS S10.000 up o ""V .,..,9Ufant elderty lady Ute hc:llM-
No crec111 ..-no penalty 15 d•YI per.,.. Inductee llWOt1c 213-431-5'15
Oentaon A..0C 873-73 11 .....-encn 714 897..o365
ltlr Wu... 11
fllltnm '" P&IT/lm .. I
Opportunlll•• available
With the LOS ANGELES
TIMES Cln:UlatlOn 0.
part"*'! 1n our door to
dOor ~ ui..
pr~ram Guarant"d
hoor'Y wage situ• com-
ml.UIOI\ Houre 4C)m to
9pm T t1 ln l ng 11
provided P<Mntlal to
..,.,, $300. pU per ....
F~ an lnterll'lew, call
~7-2381 .... 120'
PllltWILT
(l1•)1H 1&•
........ .,,.,..
~anent pert time poe..
lllon Mon 2 pm to approx
8 30 pm Tuea 10 30 wn
to ~ox 5~ No ·~ nee pen. nyaaver UMSO ecentta.
Coat• MellA
cake decof alOf
P T ca._• decoutor
need9d nex hr~Mtotu
Ira.~ bOb 61(>.91tt
lllelUUI -.-+
Ntlwpor1 8-otl """ ••. pandlng ..... llefT tt you
Po9MA good t~
communleatlon alcin.end
can UM a 6 ftau... In-come. W• wOf\ lrorn
lam· 1pm or 1~ In
a p6MMnt erwfrOMl9nt
No upet1ell09 ,......
ary Call aeoro•
Anoer.on at 61~
CIRCLE ll-MlRK£TS
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DllllOS I Ol.1111
J lnteNiews Frid• 9:00. 11~
\. A.M. 11 1390 North Pedflc
~Coast Hwy Laguna Beith
<" (on PCH & Vlelo)
11 71 4i 4CM 9233 tor morr into
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l:i Ber i•• lire•l•r
Am I •• _. ~try lltdrical Gu•n1a1 l.allat ltut Cl.Wai Palalial P1l!119 D ltu!e
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. &rm. c:: (op. f.XS*1Cllrp9ntryS.W. ELEC COHTRACT3R,,.. St.NWT,.. Trim Comp! 4SlJijpJ68§1 ~ hoMat. reuon-AICR RDiiAoA'i FAFITHINO INfiKiORi ., ._ ... _______ Ada, etc ConoeptlOn to Repeir...AemocS-AddltlON ... Quallty woril guer. Oardenlne c:omc>41tlllve SMAU MOVING J08S •bte u;p k>cal ~ Nftport Cuttom Pe!ntlng HANOINGISTRIPPINO R v 8lortQe IV'd. S2.17 perday Compl9tlon•8St-t092 Ooor9-efC. &.4&..tNO •3783478t~•7-7183 prioee.Chudc842-2873 MIKE&46-1391 Ampi.,.ta.873-7221 18ynofhappycuatomera. VISA-MCUS-1512 O.Anula~Vlll-o-. l'l\9t'aAU~peytot =a· Ooor1-Wlndow1-P1t101-liN• " • ftt .,... ..... HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Very ltlotOUQh. Gd ,..,.. L.lc.
2
fl0044. 975-0383 NORM8WAUCOVERING m-~is~ ~i~~
T • -,._ , -•~· i na....a... A1ter•tloni·Addlllon1 I •a-t&.1-= , -~ --· ... t~•--•i Fumltu,., Traah, T,.._ ~Ible l apet'd. RAJNBOW PAINTING FrM £.ft. tO per ro1f • .. ---,. --._. 35 exp .J«ry ~ 13 -1 .. 1111 _ ............. u .... _.. .. ,.. 983·&415 NORM ~ °' 552.1s22 Oua11ty i. our pottcy •330tef 1eo-121 t • !Ulm
In the ~ Kng·~tlng YJ• &n itdi.y I lno T,..trlmnilng&Removaj. Dumping-Haun M 1 g __ .. &50-&848 JEff Lie a&ee llfliO.iiii,._.-.. • ..,."11'!'~~~• DAl y Ind • S&S ~ 1-4199 en.... cntt apeo!WUI"" Mlea/m~ RototlUfnG-lawn IN!nl. p u /Dellvwy. ~ :t~ n.... ctt !XTERIOR-TOP QUALITY Pla1ttr/ .... Jr se::. ~=~-and ... ~ °"*•· patlO:. patha, PfofMlioMll a»-30 FrM eat. ~ Fr• •t. 24hr. 831· 1oe3 AMhOid s;a;:mailOUta work fO( your I me .... ib'lllXStEAINd Cell Cal 842-8789 PloT !i §otJ'M e8X§f Xfifo •tc No Job too tn*I. fuaitut TrM Trim. ci.en-Upe l T HAULING MOVING bkkplng,.,randa,otganl FW'a. O•le 846-&837 Neet P1tch4ie 6 T.-xtur•
r..n•ILI'""" H--... w~'".. RM.a. Mickey 536--0SM •-11&1 ... &.... Y•r~ !!-!'!·7&~~ • ration 83M155-brochure p I I I I/"" wt tr •~•a2•;.1i~t _ .. ta~I ..,... , ... ""' ..... -·ca _1 _... .... .., ...., _...,.. G1t1tg9 & Y•d ClnuPt H•• • nt ng, Int/ext n """ . .. Mt. ,_.,. .... .,.. SERVICE wax. By 1P91. 751-8431 Orlv•w•Y•. Sldewetlca, ! per1 F .nnw;ing Jon 845-8192 Lea ctt Qu.,lty It tow.et rat• 1 T ~" t = ..... _ Patio.. Spa Pllda. Ue'd x um r r ~ ~ -. .._. _.1 FrM Ml. D•ve 842-4583 PlaaW.t & tnttaltatlon. 1 & 2 line nmrcTORY nuf. Ron 558-0()3.4 job to email ,... ... XMtAiCXit HANDYUXA •Ii ....... HIWI... -phone9 ... owr phofl9 .. _ UW\£ 4iun Uoth•r .m m•t• .Wry 844-I087 Mlrro< doore-c:«pentry Un~ o; sm call 818 786-1158 xt 963 H~.11~a1:,11~~n~::!: H ., D' ...... 11. • ~ .~p 842-9220 '*" h IAVINI! MIAROA bebylt1 day9 & nfghta ., C~lW Cut plumb-palnt.gl .... fenoe fOodl '°'the eightyl c..t Llandat Free .... Dev. 842~583 SERVING N.B.. C.M.,
Ind the HUNTINGTON d~ •week. 646-f139 Mom w/ ..... ..tu 'CfiiidfiOOd eto.. YES JESUS IS LORD !nld 558-0837 CdM, Irv., 1-4.8. F.V. "ltnl•t
BEACHCOMBER -·1 TIEii Lie #3CM05 847-2387 SMPOff Form.i Limo Ser. INT/EXT 20 YMr• Exper •-•111P1J1111• ... """"-~~ ' Wf/lf'Y .... ., ct deg. wttl babyalt youc nH J !I FrM ch..-np9gne IOI' any A,,..rage Room IN + Dfalna cleat from 115 TV SERVICES Fret aet I ... noW~~ et I chlkl. ctya/W'l8. 63 t-M2e Topped/'9mowcl CIMn-Biil the R•tlred Houaehotd AO ;5 OCCUlon S20hr 84s-eo&4 Materiel• 642-o .. 2 Rep91r faue»ta, dtap, etc. aome Qood TV'a lot ..... -"•""'-rr UNSUITS HEREI Body up new t.wna 761-3-478 Handymen e11o 111• Mui· BIN CL NIHG Anytime M&M 842•9033 Pete hm·7pm 546-a057
CALL TOOA II =~~ .. s.::~;~ c.:~ .... ~.1n c~ Upe•T~ Trimming Ing reeonabte 75MI039 =~-a thOC'~' , .... LIMll• llAUllll Plfm• ExP41'1 Servtoe & R9palr • ......_.,~ ~: ~ ...., Y1rd Main!. •Haullng c.tpentry Pelntng Rtlpalrl 818191M l3i Int/ext trM •1 Local ref 31 yra Hp. 18 yn In area. l.ii';!•~IWI~~ .... -~,...... ._..__DI-,,,., IMt aJat. tat cllss CONST MIKE 850-3283 10 ~· exp. Ill phUM Incl CLEANING 19 whit I do ~ 10yruxp bonded lnlllr Lie # 409035 "4-te 19 F Ol'd PtmJne _........,. ·-···' ""' a.. h 1 di b41etl Student wlloc. ref1. • · .. ..,.. 1 . ~tattve ltnlct Remodellng&NewConll. Commerclll/Relldentlel mo,.. m Mnor •· 8yraev" Ll .. 548-e&57 ullomBrlek-Stone ,U57730(714)638-e911 ''ll•OW."'" ffllll All neae.ac .. .,..,., per count#RC953-4293PTL ...,. · Bl k C ,.._ "t " I aonalprojec1a 851-t041 Mf-'111 ht. Ill Zlmmerm9" Boat Main· lor Comm. & Reeld. Llc'd, Landac~ Malnten.anoe oc • oner .. ,,..... UOC-O PAINTER NEEDS WORKI SeM<les A to Z. We've Got
tenance trom TOP TO IMUred & bonded Com· Quality SetVlce. rau He, Competlve Rat .. for •H Exp.,lenced J•p•nHe Ref'•· Fr" 911 549-9492 Int/Ext. <*llnga, refln cab lhe Person for every Jobi SWIFT 111&1
BOTTOM M3-M91 c>41tet1Ye rat•. 751-3ee2 bOnded 20 yrs In .,... typn of comm. conat. & houaawoman wHkly llt.iat (28) yrs exp • work guar. 648-7310 Typing, Wotd PrOQMelng E~ C-1.la.-. ·-L.l-~ ·-·llOI GlllT. McWeeney Landtc:tlP9 r•ld. rep•lfl. 20 yra 842"519e -Davia Painting 964-3837 ~t. friendly MiMce. W• -•• uua ~" 845-5124 expet 751-388211c ExpartlM Hou194<Mplng *l·111Yfll* --IMfiab; P-Ulde41Yer 875-5712
..... i.v. Remodell~ra. comml n-..-..A .. .._IT ...._rth C .,, •N & EXPE RC's Painting & Rep9lr _ · sVCS::S: *Nft illt>lnetl, ..... ..,,. and resfd. Llc'd, bonded, COMPLETE GARDENING Expert ReJ>•lra. 15 )'f'I exp ,,,__ .... ...v rul•wv y L""' RT EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS Quality flng: Sr. Cf1G;l
•• tor am buallndlv Eur~~C::::~mlca Ina. For eat: 552·9142. Malnt-Clnupa-Treea-Sod Gen. malnt e1ect1c11, ~~=1<1.fy~1~9~d ~~-~~~~~:ex~~ lie. 953-4293 PTL dlac. Refs. Lie. #348877. Wia ... Cltuia1
Un Ow 978-8885 coun U1-WI plumb Craig 53M 119 • Top Quality Work· K Funke 645-0193 wRITflOIZXRd ...i~-1 ..... lia CABINETS & CARPEN-ht Qr...Uat JUST US 3 We twldle all .... ! OlU" hff It lllJ Hom.cleenlng By JODI. ITllflH OIU.lll int/ext Rea/Comm, Reu REPAIR SP41Ciallat..S200 & WINDOW WASHING
...._ 1 1 TRY Sm&ll )oba. repairs, -,,918'1 DO;;rs 10::1i5 s.vtc:.e A to z. We've Got PIMM call tor ''" lllllm llYIH OI. rates Lie Ken 838-S405 ieaa Fr• eet. 30yra exp. OUALITY" 831·202t 111:ia•..,.7•m--:-S""pac-.-ki.-t. lree estlmatea 545-2003 (GROOMING SCHOOL) ~:~d~~ac,:i~.! ThePer10nforeY«YJobl •llmate 966-2849 Or•ngeCo. OrlQlnel 770-2725 anytime Wett OP. •llWWllllll
beth. otc. rm lldd, petlo Ca~try Teecher,21yruxp. Spacl&ll1t1551-2041 846-7310 QUALITY HouMCIMnnlng StUdentMover..Tnaured Pa~riaf REPAIRSpacl9llat..S200& Beetrat ... 7dya.
bovldcka. b9y wndw Uc Xu w .... of RemO&iilng. 54e-2Ma LANDSCAPE & CLEAN-Repairs, Painting, Oryw•lf. ~~.~r.;~2\~· local Lie. T t24-43e. 84 t-6427 •HllNGlNG/REJloVXt; I.ea Free est 30yra exp. 631· 1063
44&486. St...,. 547-so7& Fences. P1t10·1. Painting UP. 5 Yra exper. ftM eel. etc. Fr" •tlmatea. NEW WarehOuM Storege 12 yra experience 770-2725 anytime Walt --------dew Reaa.prloe Mt-1990. lltctrical Oave780-9077 Gary 845-5277 PTL IT&IYIHAITllllU l•nlat rrictt MIKE861·1800 roomanymouthstofeed? Tar4 lb1atnian fl:mr l111JqU:; BEST FOR LESS Pllllll nnTllG LANDSCAPE SERVICE SERV/REPAIRS tor your HOUSE/OffC CLEANING [!Ye Ina. CNA1a. CHHA'• Expert W•llcoverlng In· Find a home tor your crll· bike'• Verd U:Jn1. Tr"
•Pa1nt1n;a. Pubic whole Patio.. o.c:k• Fenoea OU.iltywork, ,, .. _. Tree trim, L9wn Malnt etc. home/bus. RMI no Job C.Stu1lnyourc:tMnlng needed fOf' home c.re stallatlon. Reu. Consult· ters 1n cluslfl ed trim. clMn up. Heullng .
..._ prioea.173-9235 12yr ••P Dave 848-2990 425513 968-7401 fre. eet. JulU'I 543-9448 to smt-frM eat 850-4304 rOlell 646-7310 478-02&4 ant Aaalgnmt 581-8590 6-42-5678 Low pncea. 875-3830
ltlr Waat• 5100 Btlt Wut.. SI ltlt Wut.. SIOO Btlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt WaatN Siii Btlt Waat.. 1100 Heir Waated 5100 H iaacu Hll
... _OTll J•NITOR part-time, com-lllUID PllTTlllE 11---•-s lea lllPPlll USED R41rrt0'• i 100:S280 •mon · w t•. 2 $95 w Gym fnla tlx & ........ ,... Tueo•1LYPILOTI -n-• ·l .... EOl·TEINCOME Buy,sell.repalra.freeeat br1111ant +dllgardl6538 uc·· p·rk~··· 8/5 ~ a.cti Mfg Co merclal ex per pref • • • " • now 4 day week, 9AM to 4PM. ftll ....... "8e M ..,.., ,... Chrlatlan label Co l()()t(lng A d A I 841 w t AP S•ll $2200 9e9o-l519 ..,.. -Needa .,, INSPECTOR 6-42~887 wknd• <* accepting •ppllcatlona no Saturday or Sundey •,... • • Opp lo Mii 3-0 art at pr• quality conaclous peraon l~th~ JP M6-553;9 S500 (213)2 1 aft t f9r ln-PfOOMa ln1P9Ctlon ror Dlatr1c1 M~ to $4.75 hr. C•ll btwn 9 & frelf ttftM tlglou. private newport for FI T packing & anlp· DIAMONDS. BMut white. 2 Closing tkta 132 •. 4 of E>ectrlc Auembty. In-Legal Secl"et•ry lltegatlon aup.,vlH n•w•P•P•r 11AM. 648-9408. Wrap-.,,..,llH. lay cfub. Sale9 ex.p. •nd refs. ping Wiii train Male or Barely used t7 ou freezer 1.01 ct. $950, 1.17 ct Fld & trtc 911 day.....,. 8j4 ~ mechlned part•. experience, non~amoker, carriers. Mu1t h•v. van, ping/Shipping & some ....... __ ......... •-•-For Interview: 250-4748 Fem•le 545.3350 CM $150 556-0637 St500. Miriam 887-2956 St SON 546-5522
eieetr4 Newport a.actl. Fuhlon wagon or pick-up. Good phone & typi"" .,......... _., ..,.,, •u II 1211 1----.,,....--.,,,...---::--onlc P•rta, •nd island area. GrMnbaum selary. mlleag• allow-· ·•· lllDT I T&TLll, IEOIOlllY • DELIVERY • Obi dr refrlg 23cu fl S375. Cl UM•I 2 Oty Ux CIOeg c... Row
printed circuit bo1rd & Greenb9um. 548-3733 ance, company benefits 141-1111 Neat •PPearance & Wshr/dryr $135 ea. Swv1 cu oct-,... reezer 24. Call Art • Eviwtt.nd
utttlzlng pmta. lnterPfet LOT BOY t...., ....... 9nd t>onua opportunity. PART-TIME. V.ned hOura TO PllllOIH Y.P. pleasant P41faonallty ,.. desk chr $85. &41-3001 $150. Obi bd, complete 673-3118 Dy9 973-5328
bkae pnnta & ec:hematlc wan-.. . .,..... Apply In peraon •t D•lly to Include early A.M RECPTITYPIST IOf cp• Of m•Jor bfotcwege firm. quired Mual have good GE EJec Ra,,,.., 30x 25x. w/llnena $75. 966-19e9
di.Qrem•. Prevtoua in-time. ca:,.~ Vaac>a Piiot Clrculallon Office. weekends. Must have d.. firm In N B Cell Con~ Broker1ge uperlence driving record Back-36. xlnt. S 100-546-4202 2 $200 olymplc nl\6ft1,,., * ll ,__ * ~lpeetlon u.perfence re-330 Weal Bay, Coll• pend•ble Yehk:l9 (amall · · ' pref'd, but not req'd. ground In drapery help· -............
;qu1rectlWeotferexceflenl llillttlaH• M .... Monday thru Fri-truck , van, atatlon 631-0961 Good office ~Ill•. typing. ful. but not nee. COIT wlll ticket• $750 5«-2832 or IHI• UY
'pey & benefits+ a 4 day Experienc»d In all phaMS day No phone calla. wagon) to ualst newa-Restaurant Hrs 7:30-4:00. Call Jlcitle train Call 540-1366. I llY lPPLl&IOll (213)786-6475 Arter 8. 89-4-3758 ;km.~9:Th~:ll lor of mSlntenenoe 8Mch E.O.E. P-i>« deeJer In lrvlne lllllfl 957-6500 1297 Logan Ave. Coet1 LES 957-8133 2 $200 OLV: °'*1• S2R81 4 OLYMPIC SEASON
tELONIC BERKELEY uea-Ruort hotel lllOUllO area Muat be depen-EJtper. Appfy In peraon, M... Kenmore Electric Dryer below Pfeaa box $450 M TICKETS · Track & field,
(714) 41M-9401 E.O E L11g1t11a Buch Call fO< CMatllU'I Scnool Apply d•bl• Contact Gr•g Beach HOUM, 819 Sleepy sm /lllPI * EIOlllW IEClnAIY excellent condition S75 714-532-3970 total $3200 846-0558
91Dlll PUIT SAUi Extenatve Knowtedge Re-
quired. Retlli experlenoe
Pt...,,.ed.645-0210
497-3074 16835 Br()()t(hurat. F V. Hyde Monday thru Friday Hollow Ln. Laguna needed tor rut growing 759--0937
962·3312 between 9:3o and tO.;lO Beaoh. Newpor1 Beach com-* Retrig 18ct frost-free ice-llllllll a.m. on1y. 842-4321 c:~ A/P Immediate opening In S 75 "~ 699 Couple Of lndlv. to manage Mechanic, turbo exp • Restaurant pany ""'per. nee In • lrvlne area for indlvldu111 mkr 1 ~4· 6
a sprlngcrest lranchlM preferred CINn Ind• Pll -I llS lcf~~r"• l'I ~~J~oll & qu•rterlles with good clerlcai akllla a Relrig.froat tree 2 dr pale
operation. 5 Yrs ellper pendent shop In S A. r~ ... must. Wiii train V•rled ylw-$75 549-2130
w/apringcrMI hardware Good pay & benefits. Anaw ave exp pref or train I t tu SIOln••f/WO~ reapon1ibiiille1 Good ---=--Are you planning 11 move? Muat be able 10 Install & Exp'd need only to apply. Flex hrs NB 760-8305 Now h ring °' 11 and part -•nH beNflla Salary open Washer. gas dryer & Refrlg
cia..lfled ads Wiii point easemble aprtngcrHt ANOIAL PORSCHE PIJ-•flt time opening• 11 location O.C. Airport area. RN! E... 261-6222 $500 obo 557-6550 you tn the right direction .,..~-Nar O.C. Airport, muat tata Developers need ----
10 find the home you hardware. Refs req. 957-3900 Answering MNloe. Exp'd be 18 or over. Apply In se<:retary/offlce aasls· STOCI IHI II• • i I 6014
need. 642-5678 650·2870 Medical Front Office preferred. but will train. person. 2300 S. E. tant. Muat have typing 60 f · lttr I I -;;;~~~-=-=::=::==::J..-------~ Exper Newport Beach can 642· 1403 for appt Bristol, N.B EOE WPM Shorthand 80 NSmOI BRICK, 2006 uMd/bumt
Daily Pilat
LAYOUT ARTIST
PART TIME
Orange County daily newspaper has
an operung for a quick layout artJ.st.
Candidate must be able to work well
with sales people and meet dally dead-
lmes Basic knowledge o f camera
ready art, typswng, and the capability
to mark up layouts for production a
.. must. Additional projects may include
' flyers, brochures, maps and sales pres-
entation visuals 1-2 years expenence
-newspaper pre ferred Send resume
to:
833 2oeo Prefer knowl•dge of Busy European women's textured $490 495-3909 · Pill OLIS(ll RmllUITS hOuM bulldlng business, store la looklng for a very
MEDICAL OFFICE-Laguna Sell 10 butinesMS who PU1ry chef, 2 yn exper . Wiii train If neceuary detall oriented. ne1tiy ' l .. _1111111!_~-------•.!lllll----.. Hiii• Internist need• ex-need what you Mii or knOW!edge of European Non-smoker Cill groomed person to Coarattll 6011 lta111l .. C .. •1.-t .. •..-.. 11.1 ____ _
perPrlmiencedarlJy lronmedt o'c..•,!,.. .... bu't· E'Z un FlllERS pastries. Chef Chemin 549·8387 for appt handle sewing of labels, APPLE lie computer t28K. •s•fX'l'IN!"!lt•o~N!'!'-.e"'s•fX'l'lfmle .. s"'Xl"'l[e• "...., 497-4477, ext 290 pressing & various other 2 drives. ember monitor, Tools, & misc. Sat 9-4, Sp Huge yard aate, b4k ... some beck offlee de-Guaranteed wage or SEClnllY duties For appt cell ZISO c ard, CP/M, 870. Katella Moblle Hme b1aab1ll c•rd1-baby
sirable. Salary nego-comm 852-9125 anytime Reatuar•nt Aul. Mgr FOR WESTERN 6•0--0990 Ol<l data printer, 1111 Estates. 8681 Kat•ll• crlb-movl• camer•·
liable Call 770·3870 PI T Driver home de:. wanted Mature adult SALES MANAGER cables & manuals $1985 booka-toys-labrlc-all-~ Own 2 w/11blllty to relit• to lei-Typing, diciaphone, filing, 662_3661 lalka bJ.d v er . c Io th 1ng.a11 1111 UI Pllmll ~~te s4ootmoC:$50 :ow employees, strong person Friday dutlea, STUDEllTS 11zu,record1-g•mu
wanted. Mull have color bonua. Call 042~151 peraonal pride & physloal Salary $1150 to atan with In fllll COMMODORE Pet Home Lamps. silver, 9nllques, lot1 hM hid m~
pootography knowledge 759_0630 2• hrs stamina excellent beneflta Im-Co m p u I e r S 4 0 0 dishes, lovely clothing. satlaun M 309e Bell Cir
Mini-lab exper pref. One * Train while you learn mediate opening SlllEI .1111 IOWll 640·8409 ioll Clubs. Pict frames, CM off country ctub Of
Hour Moto Photo, 18050 *Good ta11ry w/beneflll. WlYE TEI We have openings for Printer· TRS-80 dais" UCH MORE 300 Ruby. --------Culver Or lrvlne, Call Duane for Interview & ' s IS 8 • 2 F II s ONLY 9 r
786-6550 9-lOam & 3-5pm. 3990 Westerly Ste 280 boys girls between wheel II orig list S 1995-lk at un ... • am y AT -4, urn,
News dealer looklng IOI'
2nd usfat. Learn bust·
nea In advanc:., MUST
be Mif-at.,ter. MUST
h•v• prevtoua hOrne de-
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6015/759-0630 24 Hra
NOW HIRING
EXPER. SALES PEOPLE
Balboa Realty 673-8700
Hambur,..... stand . Redhill Newport 8eacti 92880 fl-16 yeara old working new best offer 971 5071 Sele Furn • •ntlquea, book•. applra. mani
•·· -476-20 12 evenings & Saturdays color TV, book•. re-J1lr11 1818 Tanager. at Br1stol 957--0717 Earn money, trips & FrH It !ta 6022 cllners. caah reglater, (Harbor & Adam•)
retell aalee lffrtflfJ bpi bonuMS C.U Abandonea male Ofange comm Juicer, tooi1, f aJ
Experienced. Muat have Small office iieecfa MC· Mr. Rountree kitten 14 wk•. very lovlng welders, metal, clothea eaat a
,._ ...... ___ food and cooking know!· retary wtlh legal exper. 141-1011 & healthy 846-4252 etc. 309 Onyx, Bal Isl Valltt_
IECn JIU.IL CUii edge. Fusll time Tues s.11-motlv•ted to handle Mon -Fri 10am-3pm Australian Sheperds, 8 SAT/SUN SAM. 113 Ruby • .,b,.o~Vi,_ng-;:i;.,..:"'7"''i1Pf-""f,;cn--i"".•
P/tlme weekend work '°' :.~~2~aome eves =~~Z o!ct~~=-~= mos Lovee kid•. very al-In alley. Balt>oe lllend. 2 ner 8 pc bedHt, kg
buay real estate office In -------phone ev..,.,lence & good Succeastul growing copy-tectlonate 644--0•81 art 5 pc aola. wHh/dryer. wtrt>edetc. 219 Adema•~ Fuhlon lll~deal for RN needed fOf' buf1 New-..... ~ I"" & prlntlnn companv deaks, routef', cott" &eo-5905 9nytlme.
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GefllOf' i port Beach PIU11c Sur-aecreterl•i lklll• re-~~. an ~g·•gresslve & CUTE 4 mos. old kitten•. 1 table, MWlng machine & B i. atud~ °' appoint-geon llcenced RN for full quired. Pleaaant Mltlng. motivated aales person. calico. 1 drl< grey with more, call 813-828e Wiiiiaiiiiaiiiit.-.OilriilC-..• .... __ _
OR\.\(,[ COr\'°IT IHll.\ PILOT ~:;!iopport.Emptoyer time poaltlon ax · ~~~~~wport Beach. Experience helpful. but white paws. 548-1204 Waterbed, $200. COmput9f, TV. vacuum 144-IOIO pertenc.d In ICU °' OR not required. Call Dan Dirt bring your own b9g. w/ac:eesa. 875--0836 ciea(lerl, lot• of ~
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loVing In home Nwprt Bch
642·9309 p O Box 1560 and for clrcul1t1ne and SECRETARY-part time for Shepardson between U-Hau: lta In alley behind hold ltema. 41M1 ~oe
Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626 PT Earn $1200/mo 6 --------• recovery room. Salary gen. contractor 91ld cabl· 10am-2pm 261-1151 310 Coral Balboa lllatld. lalka St. Sit & Sun. M
Attent10n. LtSa Snuth hrs/Wk Tin•. (10-Noon) Recept1onl11/Typl1t gen negotiable. 64"4·1240 CT.~ = ~=~ SIPPUIEIT FREE c.t to :ovtng hm-PtaiaHla MOVING SALE. Nm., oof . .:&;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::=:::aiiiiiimi~0iiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiili•W..•T•u.-•F111r1iti7iiii40a-2011iiiiii5ii3iiiiiiiiirl ~~::;. f~=~ s:,a'1nd~~:~~~r,/=~ :i~r~~71\ girl of-Ylll llCllE ~o~!% a1Y~e/;t~3:yed-llllll PllllSIU :,:-~~~-=fci~~~
Pleaunt ph peraonallty vice & det•ll boats. No Tired of sitting 11ound wtth EITlTI l&LI planta-plcture.lota rTI()(•
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nice office near fwy-eo exper.req.MS-7100 Secretary/Receptionist nothing lo do? Do you FREE c ute kitten• Evetythlng la being told 21172RlctlmondCrnrAt·
beneflta-call 963-1882 S•les· 3 AIVV4 ,_needed for uchltectllnterlor de-like to mlngle? II so give 7wks/7mo pup whl this weekend Furniture, lanta & 8f()()t(hurlt
R · V""" ...... -lfgn office Coat• Mesa. u1 • !Ingle, et (114) shep/retr mix 646-4651 antlqvea, palntlnga. c:Nn1 eeeptlonlll,typlat gen. forexclll~l'l .. lthrelated Experienced F/T-P/T 540..0301 for an Heiting eves • you name 1111 SAT/SUN Moving ule. Sat 8·4
off IOf office In FT. Mull produc1• 5&-Qe.37 957.5725 M-F 9-5 PM . fob aa • tetepoone aalea FREE darllng long hair kit· 9AM to 5PM In the alley IOEYerYtf• trhulngnd'-goeabd ..'_, SectCol~
type acouratety and l'lave ••• O peraon with the LOS AN· tens 6 wka 5•8•1664 •t 399 Sevllle Av. . .,._ • .. .. .. pleaunt phone per--II Liil f /T Secretary: Small quiet GELES TIMES. Hours 645_2457 tween "L .. & "M" St onlal de1k. dbl drar,
sonallty. nice offloes near Apply In peraon. 9·12 Indus conatr office nda 4pm-9pm Hourly wage · lampe, paintings, cloth419
tree w•y. co bene. c.11 Costa M ... Stallonera. aecr•t•ry w/llte bkkplng plus commission. Lo· Free Kitten•. 3 •dor•ble older refrlg,run1 fin• W/14-18, M-«. Book• & •, mra thomaa 963-1882 270 E 17th St C.M. & gener•I office ex· cation 1375 Sunflower needs good home $3511109 3 dr refrtg com-ha• w r • 1 . 2 O 9 t t .~ per1ence all phlMI Non-Ave. Costa Mesa 6-46-5345 or 675-2456 PfeMOr runs l5o-maytag Beachwood (Allan-
Sanday, Jaly %%. I a1·1y ,,., , ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . amkr 6-42·5027 Weiher $35 875-5810 ta/MIQ.nolta) 983--0571
ARIES ( M h , t .\ I 19 l r. I d --------TRAVEL AGENT • FIT min Frlendly German Shep, 5 ..,---:-~,.,,.-------------
1 arc -• pn r OCUS o n contcmp a11on. me :tat:on. ua1n&1Y /T,,fst 2 yrs HP. Ape>llo trained. mos. Must find good Certu .. I •u 1rri \tpintual values M oon pos1t:on continues to h1ghhghl posliess1ons. Mutt have gd typing, edit-Pleasant office Call home fast. 540-3471 am.ttOnaofStuN 133, __ ._. _____ _
payments. colkct:nn\ and ahll11y 10 locatt• lo'it articles. You will. Ing. apelllng & phone 552·3052 lrvlne. Ask tor Puppies pit bull/golden ret Aocillord Road,(Cameo FumAure, CIOtt;, ac. ~..t\owever. also be rnncerned w ith potential \.\Ith future and with PART TIME capabllltles. 3 yr exper Auare mix cute. great w/klda. Highland•) S•tlSun 9-3 mlac Set. only. 9-3
•)net.aph>s1cal qul'\llnn.-. small company Call lLIT OllEEll 1-111 m st seell as 1--0683 Lota of goodlea 17352 Roeewood. lrvlne TAURUS ( .\pnl ~0-\ita) !Ill \ ou 3lwmpli<,h lllu<:h rnadhloc~s 261 -6700 tor Interview ,..,... • u Nr Mlchelaon/Unlwrllty
II --------Plea .. nt surrounding• In WI/Bk tux male kitten GIANT SALE. Sit MPM. M-" s-a... F It are removed . )OU gain a It.'\ and th l\ l~lll he J po w er-pla\ pcnod )lotor Rout.-Avuilabl.-ucn/llllfC Dana Pt Learn 10 be an house trained 2 mo old Sporting gd•. furn, •n-v,,.ng -· urn ur•.
1 lmpnnt style. acccp1 addt·d n:,po ns1biln) bnng tam1I ~ closer :o gcthcr .. EXECUTIVE RECRUIT· 960-0409 llques, 018 motor. Nnen. some appllancea, mlac.
"Cancer, Capricorn and ano ther r auru!> pla) "Ital roles. ~f'wport Beach area, 1 hree Immediate opening. Muat ER .. No aoe or sales r•· .. --pictures. quality ciothlne. All xlnt cond. Wood· have good typing lklMs. qulrementa Abllltv to Faraitart 2S S.. dl~a41ne. Muc:ti bridge 24 . Cariway _ GEMINI (Ma\ 21-June :Wl 'l 11u·11 rea(h bt.•\nnd what had been a accounting knowledge ' 857-0140 Sat/S 9 5 ~hm1tat1on Y ou 'll rccc1\.co;pcc1al prn 1kges. rule'' will he bent Focurnn hour-; per day: Earn approx. helpful 831--0703 communicate on the 3.9 SectfY Q 150. dln Morel 14 t2 Slnt.nella un • '"-d OO phone necesHry Cell Ible w/4 chra $50. ColOf' L"vlng large home· tum Relocation S.1 Horne & a:c1andcs11ne m eeung \Ccrct arrangem ents an tht.• C'.\c.:ttcm cnt ol .1 $600pt>rmonth.f:all 11 : lff1rthlateTta4tr OonYuhas 661-2441 TVRCA)(L.10019 .. ,150 •PoftlnQQOOd•.mltC.s.i Offloe tumltur• & mlac
"romantic interludl' .\nc\ pla~<; prnm1nen1 role t OO pu Newport bUnes Location J••• Waat.. Sl S new hlde/bd qn sz, $200. 8_.. 311 Gotdenrod llama. Sat/Sun 9-4. CANCER (Jun\' 21 ·Ju l~ 2~ I ~tn:'>' tndl•pcn dcncc. crc:H1\ 1t}' new lo ": ·"· p c H & Jamboree. (earth tonee) 642-3209 '7855 Fitch St.. (behind
• ltans 1n new d1rce1 11in!> Whal l~gan 3\ a m i ld relationship could now Apply 4·30 to 7 Monday Nurae/Companton-Own SAT. ONLYI 9-3 pm. Lota VII• Minder bldg)
.._come torr:d. Nothing ot.-rur' hallwa\. 1t 1• all the wa" and )ou·11 he NO PHONE CALLS Tran1port1tlon local ref· 7'sid oak med atyl-2 of oood'-' SOc to S200. 5.48-9051
V'<' , • CIRCULATION DEPT --erences 549-0373 le•fs-6 chr ... S600 obo 3820 OoMn Blvd (Oreflfd =---=---=--,~incxtncahl) 1n\.oh c:d ·· Ll·o . .\quJnu\ pcr<,ons figure prominent!> IEH. STl. &mll. --963-2034 & Poln•ttla) 120-1eae l!!prl .... k
•. LEO (Jul) 21-\ug 2~1 I ollu\' through on hunch Tru'\t 1n111al 642-4321 EOE Part Of tun time, evea, Det1 5510 Buffet $300. queeo-klne SuP41f s.i. IOl'nethlng fOf' ~llYm ULI*
Jmprcss1o ns, 't ou·11 learn h~ ll'J l h1ng. fa m 1l\ member will come ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT wknda & graveyard a. Mect-Sheltiu-Xkc-1 beds 150, lrg dreuw Mt everyone Sat/Sun M Sunday Onlyt 209 42nd St
throughdunngtimcnf lfl\I\ You'n:d udorJgourmetd1nnl.'r ton:ght. im w eu c;i ·COSrA M£SA CA 97&76 Ne11 appear & hand-wks•vtnow-ahOts-worm-$225, lrg coffee t•ble 5440eAnuAve Corona Tlr .. f\.trnlturt&mor• 'fhcrew1llberca~onto crlrhra1e C ancer \qua11u<,pcrson,play kcy .• • • ,,, .,,, "''"'''" : writing only need apply lld$150833-3188Joen $65. Xlnl cond Call HlghlandaCOM · · 2590 Newport Blvd, C M 675-8334 EVERYTHING MUST GOI
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2 -Orange County fWa1 EStat~Atl AdVertlafno aupp1en*lt1o 'the DAll Y PflOT/Saturday, Juty 21, 1984
Controller
chosen for
CM firm
WSLA Development Corp. has an-
nounced the appointment of John M.
Murray as financial controller for its Costa
Mesa-based California diVis1on.
Murray comes to WSLA from Ken -
neth Leventhal & Co .. CPAs, where he was
a senior accountant for the past three
years. Prior to that. he served In a similar
position for Murchison & Marek. CPAs, of
Long Beach.
His recent experience with Kenneth
Leventhal & Co. of Century City. a national
pubhc accounting firm spec1ahzing In real
estate. makes Murray a valued addition to
WSLA. according to Steve C. Maloney.
director of land development for the firm. John M. Murray
The new controller's background highest point in the ~ity. and Rancho San
includes a bachelor's degree in account-Clemente. an mastel'-planned community
1ng from San Diego State University, to include a 299-acre business park as
where he was a member of the political well as 2,931 homes and accompanying
science team and the national Association amenities.
Tennis great Pancho
signs on for tourney
Tennis immortal Pancho Gonzales Is
the latest big-name player to sign to
participate in the first Sea Pointe Estates
Seniors' Tennis Tournament, to be played
Monday through next Sunday • in San
Juan Capistrano and San Clemente.
The former professional and amateur
world champion will 101n an all-star cast
that includes such players as Whitney
Reed. Bob Howe. Tony Prodan. Straight
Clark. Vern Hughes, King Lambert. Ed
Kauder and Merwin Miller. Re~ched by telephone In the Caesar's
Palace Tennis Shop. in Las Vegas.
Nevada. Gonzales 1nd1cated he would play
1n both singles and doubles competition.
Play will feature $5.000 in prize
money. and will take place at Capistrano
Racquet Club. San Juan Capistrano, and
1n Sea Pointe Estates' new m1lhon dollar
Swim & Tennis Center
Sea Pointe Estates is a development
of ocean view-oriented custom home sites
taking shape upon the hillsides of San
Clemente. Prices for the 10,000-square-
foot to 20.000-square-foot custom sites
range from $85,000 to $450.000.
Sea Pointe Es1ates features soph1st1.
cated security systems and panoramic
views. some of which atre1ch from San
Clemente to Dana Point Marina and
beyond to Catalina lstand.
AccOfdlng to Pete Fisher, vloe presi-
dent of sales for Sea Pofnte'a developers.
Central Capital Development Co.. the
upcoming tournament will feature a var-
iety of tennis styles.
In addition to actual competitions.
there wlll be demons1ratlons of the new
Japanese hyblrd "Soft Tennis" by former
Wimbledon Mmi·finallst Salty Moore, Sea
Polnte's tennis professional, who will also
demonstrate her own "Noodle Tennis "
Cooperating sponsors of the tour-
nament Include: Head Racquet Sports.
Dunlop Sports. Stuft Pizza Restaurants,
and Miiier Lite Beer.
A cocktail party and dinner is sched-
uled Tuesday in the Sea Pointe Estates
Swim & Tennis Center.
Persons Interested In viewing tour-
nament play are Invited to contact the Sea
Pointe Estates offices by calling
643-1392.
of Accountants. --------------------------------------------
He 1s currently a member of the
American Institute of Cert1f1ed Public
Accountants and the California Society of
Certified Public Accountants. Orange
County chapter
Cainbio acquires 2 investment properties
Cambio Investment. Inc. of Fullerton.
a real estate investment firm dealing
exclusively in income-producing
properties, has acquired two apartment
complexes in east San Diego County for
syndication
overlooking the Santee Lakes. was
purchased for $3,958.000 from CDS
Developers and Home Federal Savings.
from Highway 67 and Interstate 8 via
Mission Gorge Road and Fletcher
Parkway.
WSLA Development Corp. 1s current-
ly marketing two major communities in
San Clemente: the new Misty Ridge
custom home lot ~evelopment at the Lakeview. a new 72-unit complex
The two-story apartment complex
has pool. Jacuu1. laundry and other
amen1t1es Located at 9085 to 9195 Mast
Boulevard. Lakeview may be reached
Rlmrock, a new-66-unit complex ot
four two-story framed stucco buildings
and one single-story building, was
purchased for $2.893.000.
PROPERTIES, INC.
BIG CAllYOll
HYEI II Ill CUYll
Beautiful plan for a couple. 2 private bedroom
suite areas. Beautifully decorated with Its own
private patio with spa. View and patio over-
looking golf course. A very special property for
$425,000.
HST OF Ill OUYll
Beautifully decorated and hlgbty upgraded 4
bedroom, family room estate. Formal dining, 2
firepla.ces. pool & spa with total privacy, loc.ated
on private cul-de-sac for that country llvtng
feeling. Asking $719.000.
111 cm• LIT
15,000 square foot building site next to park In
exclusive Big Canyon. Reduced to $650,000 for
Immediate sale, or owner wtll build to suit or
trade for equity In Big Canyon Home.
UYGLASSIHll
El.Ill TIE -LIFE
REDUCED PRICE!! Spectacular view of moun-
tains & city lights from this very special Nan-
tucket model In Spyglass Hiii. 5 bedrooms,
formal dining, large family room. Professionally
decorated. Entertainment backyard wtth pool,
spa, BBQ & flre ring. Now $669,SOO. Bob Gross.
O&PE IMI 11 IPYIUll
Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath Cape Hom model wtth
fabulous vtew. Tastefully upgraded throughout.
Formal dining room. Additional cabinets In
kitchen & garage. Soft, neutral decor. Cuatom
drapes, marble entry, MCUttty ayatem. Must ...
at $599,000. . ·~ .
HARBOR RIDGE
CRISP IEW IECll
Expanded, upgraded Miramar plan with terrific
view In Harbor Ridge. 2 bedroom, large den, 3
baths, mirrored wardrobes, extra cabinets. se-
curity alarm. Freshly painted and papered.
$499,000.
IPIClllS -m 1m111n
5 bedroom, 7 bath custom Valentine built home
O\'er1ooklng terrific view. 5800 sq. feet with
extensive use of wood and stone throughout.
Extremely private rear yard. Family sized spa.
Cul-de-sac location Asking $1,695,000.
LIYILY LICEI•
3 bedroom. 3 bath, 3 car garage Lucerne.
Shows like a model. Softly decorated In neutral
tones. Gorgeous view of mountains and city
lights. Lovett spacious courtyard. Thia Is new on
the market and a treat to behofdl $650,000.
llUIUI WITI VIEW
Mountain & tight view from this 2 bedroom and
den, 3 bath Miramar In Harbor Ridge. French
decor. hardwood floora, plantation shutters.
Beautifully maintained. $525,000. Vergllene
Hull . ..
760-8333
#3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170
Newport Beach. California 92660
WATIRnOlll
•LIYnYU-
on prestigious Linda Isle with dock for a 60'
boat plus a side tie. Spacious home with 5
bedrooms. 4 'II baths, 3 car garage plus many
extras. Now at $1,450,000.
UPlllTlll111 l&YFIMT
Great view Of the bay from contemporary CUS·
tom 2 story home. Master bedroom suite with
large deck over water. Gourmet kitchen, 4
baths. boat dock. Priced at $2,950,000.
UM Wll'Dfllll
FLEXIBLE PROPERTY! Outstanding baytront
next to 60 ft. aandy beach. Can be one large 6
bedroom. 5 bath home or duplex. Owner will
finance & will oonaJder trade. $1,350,000. Mary
Slvastlan.
llll•llBLA .......
Two 2 bedroom, plus 1 bedroom rental units.
Excellent summer /winter rental area only steps
to ocean. Low down payment, easy terms, fee
land. Good buy at $297,000. .
PlllDIU n. ••em
Great family home -Juat eteps to sand and
white ocean water. 3 bedroom, 2'h bathe. All
new carpet, roof, copper ptumblnQ Ind frelhty
painted. Owner wlll finance a111~% to quallfled
buyer with 25~. down. Immaculate and reedy for
occupancy. $384,500. Bob Gr~ 1 , . .
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CENTURY 21 ® MEMBER CENTURY 21 GOLD
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TOP SELLING OFFICES GOLD STAR, REAL TORS
Put Number 1 to work for you
GOLD ST AA, REAL TORS
TOP SEWNG OFFICE
NEWPORT BEACH-
COSTA MESA
SPECIAL BARGAIN
LOW DOWN, TOO
Truly a ~t buy at $128,000 Sink Into
earthtone carpeting as you enter this 3
Bdrm home. living room w/crackllng fire-
place Is center fOf family entertaining.
Need a bargain with low down? This Is it!
Call today, M&-7434 (2279A)
OCEAN BREEZES TOOi
TOO NEW
FOR PICTURE
4 BR -$114,950
Imagine a quldt and easy walk to mar-
ket and bus. This 4 bedroom has room
fOf kids, guests, even a dent Roomy
patio perfect for summef parties. With
new paint, carpet, and only $5750 down
It's perfect for youl Hurry, be the first t~
.... seer Call 146-7414 .. NOW! (2123P)
HOME-.HOME._ TODA Y1
Uncomprom1$1ng quallty detafls this
enchanting family home High quattty
carpet over hatchttood floors. Dm1ng area
ov~s lush green carpet of grass and
spacious covered patio At S 125,000. it's
spectacular! Seller anx10Ys. take advan-
tage! call today 146-7414 (3006C)
4 BEDROOM -$121,5001
Spaciousness and privacy ~.lfround thlS
delightful home. Family styte dining ad-
joins handy cook's kitchen Entertainers
t1vtng room awal1s you and yout guests If
you are looking for a BARGAIN. don t
mtss lt\ls! Call today Ml-7'34 (31998)
Wow! Cute home nestled on spacious lot is short
distance to beach. 3 bedroom features enlarged master
suite Party time will be all the time with your own
sparkling pool and spacious patio. Sound good? You'll
agree it's a lot fOf S 114,0001 Hurry, call qulckl 141-7434
(781C)
CUSTOM COUNTRY
IN THE CITY $120,000
Cute country home nes11ed under towering trees. Ex-
pandable home waits for your deoorator touch. Cozy
llvlng beckons you and your guests. looking for a top
value with low down? This is It! Call today. 141-7.QI
(16023)
FRUSTRATED SEUEA ...
says sell! This charming garden villa on h1tstde with
spectacular night tight view from spa. Feel ltke you are 1n
the middle of nature's wilderness yet still in the city At
S 105,000, you'll agree it's your opportunity Hurry &
save. Call S.7434 (2205P)
MESA VERDE SPECIAL
Prestigiously located this expansive home features
everything you'd expect In a home priced thousands
morel Spacious Master suite for you plus 3 more. Bullt-
in kitchen perfect for creating special feasts, family
room where you can escape & be you. If you want
location & prestige. at a most affordable price, call us
now! 841-7434 (2921J)
PARTY TIME
POSSIBLE NO QUALIFYING!
Roomy, party-designed garden villa. Sunshiny bright &
clean "decorator designed" Interior. Low down ($7000)
+ monthly available. Call to see. today! 146-7434 ( 17 4 1 T)
QUALITY BECKONS
,.. VACATION Pl.AN-
Buyers take a look! Some of Gold Star, Realtors
home-sellers are offering 20 years of dream
vacations•. Puerta VaJlarta, Mazatlan, HawaJI,
~un Valley, Idaho, Sun River, Oregon.
•Twenty yeers of vecatlons, 81QCOmmOdatlons only, flWKY
other ~ '°' forty years. A nominal maiotenanc:e tee will be
HHtaed flWKY other yeat (approx. $140.00). Maintenenoe
fee m-v be subject to locrnH In Mure years.
TRY THISI
Bright and cheery 3 bedroom tn excetlent location
Recently repainted in & out this home has lots of warmth
and character. Spacious yard for kids & pets to safety
play. A little decorating. (Seller offers generous carpet
allowance). and It's a home! At $115,000 don't miss
this!!! Call FAST! 141-7434 (2160-A) '
BAIQHT a SHINY
FAMILY PERFECT
Enter llvlng room highlighted by firepfaoe that ts the
center tor family togetherness. Separate sutte for Mom
& Dad plus 2 more bedrooms for kids or guests
Sparkling ciean, you'll enjoy new carpets in the separate
family room. Looking for a perfect home for your famtly?
Hurry. don't miss this ... call today! Ml-7434 (285A)
PRIVATE GARDEN Vlll.A -$'17,500
Soaring cathedral ceiling! Romantic master suite loft
Wlth private wet bar Entertainers kitchen with pass thru
bar to party-perfect livtng room. Get your summer tan tn
your own enclosed "sunning patio." At $97 ,500 you re
the wtnner1 See 1t now! Call 141-7.QI ( 1408)
If address Is Important see this glam-
ourous Deane T ownhome In exclusive
"BIO CANYON" Specious master suite
plus 3 more for kids or guest quarters.
Impressive soaring celllngs, formal dining
and teparate family rooms, allow you to
entertain In the styie you are o'8d to. To
arrange for your private viewing of this
quality property Call 146-7434 (5-R-C)
This private Garden VIiia la clean, ctean.
cieanl Sparkllng Ille kl1chen and bath-
room promote family health & happiness
Spacioos master suite with cavernous
ciosetsl Roomy garden patio expands
aJready large llvtng room. Of meticulous
detail. this 004J won't last. Call us quldcly
FAMILY EST AT.£
Enter drrve to this lovely 2-story home, 4-
plus roomy bedroom -+ den! Relax trl style
overlooking Newport Goo Course Plenty
of room for kids °' entertaining 1n family
room. A rematkabte vakle at S 189,000 can now! 146-7434 c11210>
SPACIOUS a SPECIAL
lmpressivefy graaous 2-story home de-signed'°' contemporary liV1ng Spacioys
IMng room w/htgh vaulted cethngs magni-
fies INs already large room Charming
formal dining room IS the perfect setting
fOf entertaining. L.arge Bdrm quarters
Include sumptuous Master and 3 mOfe
bedrooms. Large famtly? Like to enter
tam? Call today .._70t ( 1176PI .......... 7434 (926L)
CENTURY 21 ®
GOLD STAR, REALTORS
2214 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
646-7434
Each office Independently owned & ~ated s-..~ ....
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smgh !>t.ory h~ fj BR farruJy nn panoranut
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'•Jr11rr1un1t~ i.w~ t.o beac.h & shopping In
1 l•Jcit~ l<md & s!Jp Martha Md<.TWb
ClllTIY Cl.II lt9llPIOI Slli-8IO
) BH ~ BA Pl.an J tn Big C.•11.nyon &-autJfully
'xp1s.ndf:'d v.-ann farm)~ h(J!l)I• wath pool HlghJ)'
canwmuv-<i Sandw Fix
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Tha.., ~ .,ton l BR l &. Ml Le.in TownhOUSt-has
"" uno~r.trut·tk'd vww of Big Co.nyun Goll Cour.it-
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Ll.U Ftl£ClJSllf 1 l ll.W
Subm1t offf'n> Open & spanous floor plan WJth 3
bf.d~ & 2 bath!. New decorator wallpaper.
m·w anu-nor carJ)(•t and paint Try low down for
quallhl'd buyPr Moureen Wh11R/Ed Fs=ano
U11 IENSUU. • L.91 MllMI
Thi~ 3 bedroom, ~ bath, fairuly room. & bonus
lU~t.om home ~ bu 1 It on 2 lots A sparkling pool
ha5 c:omplete pnvac.'Y Home tS adjacent to com-
munity tenm~ court Great fmancang available for
4ual1f1E'd buyer Ed FAca.nolM~ureen Wh11R
644-6200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca •
B.fUIT Flacl mTUI S 1, tn,IM
~ 4 BR. 4 ·~ BA. formal dm111g rrn -1 f m·pla<.'t~
~tud' & fam nn. labrarv w /c•xwn.s1vt •klk wuod w"rk. huge livmg nn ·4 l·et.r g<Arag1 hum< with
swa..mnung pool & ~pct rue. b«'(•n d<.os1gn1-d l/J CJfft>r
1t~ uJUITlCflA.' in pnv..c:y & t-lc·gatlu· Maun~n
\\'ha t.t-1 Ed £6(.<snc1
... CUii UTI JNi,000
Communll~ i.ennu. lUUrls. pu11l .... & spas This
smgle st.ury J !Jt.droom. ~ . bath. familv room
home rue; soanng c."l•1lmgs and hug( d~k to anpy
the O("'t'art V•t-"' Wood plank floor. and pl~h
bf'1gt-l-ctrpc•t Ed Ebc:ano Maun,·n What.I:
IU1CID'S IWI IW SUI-
;$ bedroorru.. ~ • bath!.. libr(jn can• andudl-d in lhts
t"US\OmJU"d and c•xpandt'd ~ Vaulu'Ci t-ethngs
ht.ghllghu-0 by mirrors. plant4Uun shuttC'rs, built
tn bar wine r<k:k & t·hana t·abanet Ed
Esc.no/MaW'H:'n Wh.i u·
TWI IMITB l91't& 1111-
lmmechau· posse~1on Pm"f: rt-dU<. lJOn Enpy the
unobsll'\X1.E'd vw..., of Newport Harbor. Cat.alma.
& rul.l liu-!> from lhL-. J tx-<iroom. 3 bath fa1mly
room. :~ <.ar garagt· horn<· Nf utrnl ton<-<l dc'COr F..d
E6can<J Maurr't'n Whitt·
CUT-. CHlllY EllUSI Tllll U ,lOO,GIO
ThLS 6 BR 5 , BA. ram nn . hbrarv. bonus nn .
wme rm home hai. a br-Pathl4kang uno~truct.ed
1)(-ean bav and nalt tau va('v. Th~ ~ th<.> perfect
fa1T1JI)" & < nU•rt.dmang horrw wnh lg pool & s pa an
Harbor R1dg(-.Ed f.&'ano/Maun'(·n Whau·
., ... ,.. 1211,MO
1lle only Lusk E Plan on th<' markc•t now If you
need the largest home built m F.aslbluff with a
View. 3 c:ar garage and 5 Br. please give us a call
C.oby Ward
l•U• 1911 CIEST Snt,500
Ocean Vlew Bec.iuufully appointed ''Cdsablanca"
model m presttgious gaw-guo.rdcd community of
Harbor Ridge 3 BR . bUJh in library. plus rust.om
spa Excellt-nt as.'iumable fanant"ing &·Ile Partch
lfflUSS ..... .-E 113',llO
Lov~ly 6 bedroom Southport with drallldllc pool.
walRrfall spa and beautiful garderu.. Canyon.
ocean. tity lights vww Fast possession lnd land
Paula Bailc>y
OWF UYD CIST• SUl,111
Temf1c 3 BR. 2 BA on extra large. lushly
l.andscaped lot Shake c·xte-nor, bay window s.
rust.om llle and fi xtures m k1tchen and baths
Picture perfect Ind I.and Martha Macnab/Paula
Badey
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~ ltlUCE YIEW ......
Low ly c-ust.om home wath set-down VleW o f bay
& oc.'"t'an Hi beam C't'1lings all new country
kJt.(·hl.'n with bnc.·k floors 4 Bedrooms or 3 & a
dt•n Hug<' courtyard patJo lncl. land Beverly
Morphy
Tllf Hl.1£ P"llPBTf 1211.-1 LI
A beautJfully remodeled 4 bedroom viiew East-
bluff home. featunng a stunning Canuly room
done with such style and quality craftmanshJp
lhal at ~ virtually irreplaceable Coby Ward.
llC CAil• -·-Great vww locauon' Expanded and custorruzed 4
BR home· un hug(' cul-de-sac view lot Fanuly
room w l fareplatv & sit-down bar. country lotchen
and pnvat.c mast.er su1W w/sauna Cabana over-
looks beautiful garden w/pool & spa. BeUe
Partch
lie CAIYll -IUT NW ......
Magruf1cent high vista & view from Ous superb
locauon in Big Canyon. Th.Ls 3 BR. den. Deauville
has a wonderful pool & spa for outdoor entertain-
ment Barbara Aune
SPY5USS IW 221° YD 1111,111
Of ()('(•an. harbor and Fashion Island. plus sparkJ-
mg n1U• lights Lovc·ly west.em aura -5 BR.. 2 1t'.r
baths. & spaaous family rm. Wlth fire~
&taw st.Zed pallos and 3 car garage. FleXlble
fmancmg fairly pnced Tom Alhnson
lllCS IUD Y1fW ... .. .....
Fant.a.sll( :j BR. 4 BA honw has been completely
remodC'l<'Ci 1ns1df' and out Prof~y decor·
ated Com er lot. ocean & bay views from decks.
Pool. spa. game rm. full bar. 3 fireplaces. Truly an
exqu151l(• home. F('(• land Stephanie Grody.
llTIUTt II US CUT• 11,._
A gorg{'()US "Deane" m a superb location wllh
total privacy This Deauvtlle model bas 4
bedroo~. a grc•at family kitchen and pid.u.re
perf('('t dec'Or An ucellent plan foe entertaining
or family enjoyment Lucy Rose.
WH•IWlll . l1IUll
Lowest pnced Wanrungton Townhome Plan D
with 2 master bed~ 3 baths. den. spacious
hvmg room w1th fireplace & cathedral ceilings.
Formal d1rung. large rountry kitchen, anxious
owner Lois Jacobs
IER_ST If •WUllT IE.Ill S•rlll
1ght on the Beach! 3 BR. 2 Yi BA ''OLDIE Bl1T
GOODIE." Very livable w1\h t.embc potential (or
remodel or?? Best swmurung -near~ -
easy access~ Seller wants to ~ tn.ast deed! Incl.
land Martha MacnaL
a
Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
BUILD TWO CONDOS
CORONA DEL MAR
North of highway k>calion. Comer R-2 Jot
w/alley accesa. List price includes approved plant
for two lst clala condos eadi with two car
garages. Motivated .elltt will comder all offers.
A.king $189,000. Call MARK DRENNER or
OON DeTIIOMAS
OCEAN Bl.UFF LOT
SpecUICUlar site in Old C.D.M. Build your dream
home with clme up views of tide poola. the jetty
actioii & OOMtal llghtL AskiNr $950.000. Call
MARILYN HILL T
COSTA IESA FOURPlEX
$21.900 grom scheduled incomr and great de-
preciation. Motivated Eller, DO deferred main-
tenance, new. paint and insulation... Reduced to
$205,000. Call MARY JANK for det.ai.ls.
NEWPORT BEACH-POOL A SPA
Beautiful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdrm home.
Lovely patio entertainment area with lush gar-
dens and fitt pit. Abo has R.V. acress. Excellent
location! A must aee for the diacriminating buyer.
Priced at $329,900. Aak for BlLL or OONNA
30 STEPS TO THE SAND
Duplex tn great Newport Beach location Front
unit 2 bdrm. 2 bath and ocean view. Rmr urut 2
bdnn, l bath. Must aee to appreciate. Pnoed to
sell at $349,000. Aak for DONNA or BILL
CtERRY LAKE
lmmaculate remodeled 3 bdrm home. Fireplace.
bar, large patio with spa overlooking lake. Seller
wants SOLD NOW. A must to .ee Call
MARK DRENNER
HARBOR RIDGE LOT-REOUCEO $51.000
Lowest priced custom exclusive, guard gated
community. Large-buildable fbt-$439,000.
M.1WITCHELL
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE
Designers home with two master suites. Ltve m
or lease for great inrome High assumable l°"
loan Will trade for Laguna property. Asklng
$229,000. Call MARILYN KILL
100 FEET ON BIG CANYON GOLF
COURSE
Ideal house for enterwrung-<0mplet.e with
W'ge bar overlook.mg 7th green. and dance
floor or area for pool table or both
D HARDCASTLE
OWNER WILL CARRY AT 11%
BLUFFS BAYFAONT
En.JOY tht' spectacular water view of Back Bay
and gorgeous sunsets Two spacious master bdrm
swtes plus den or family room. FantastJc fmanc·
mg• lmmarulat.e rond1bon $350.000 lllCluchng
land Call SALLY S HIPLEY or
JOYCE DA.BOLT
TAUL Y UNIQUED
NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT
&Jilt onginally by the builder of the Bluffs as has
peraonal home on l ~ lo~ with 18{)' panonmuc
view of Back Bay. this custom designed and
expended end urut is truly "ONE OF A KIND"
$419,000 including land Call SALLY SHIPLEY
or JOYCE DA.BOLT
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
SANCLE•NTE
Unique custom home with spedaCU1a.r un·
obstructed ocean view. s~ 4 bdrm Ot' in~law
quarters with separate entrance, family room. 3
firep&.ca and indoor pond. $497,500. Owner will
OOOllder' leele/option. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DA.BOLT
FAR AND NEAR
Far from city noi9e, doee IO freeways. Beauti·
fully decorated executive home in Anaheim
Hills. City light view from most rooms and
owrmed spa. A dream for ent.er1a.u\ing or oom-
for1ab&e family living, Nearly 4000 aq.ft.., 4
bdnm.. 4 bat.ha, " acre of I~ ~
$499.000. Call OOROI'HY MrrCHELL
UMQUE CUS TOii HOIE
In rural Silverado Canyon. 1800 aq.h., 3 bdnm,
redwood interior, a\rium mtry. Split aeYel
w/large deck of ~r bdrm. Assumable loan!
$189,900 Call MARY RICHARDS
GREAT STARTER HOME
2 or 3 bdrm home in good area with fireplace and
pool Reasonably priced, easy to show
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
NEWPORT BEACH., ON TitE WA TEA
Beaubful entertaining home. 40' dock.. 5 bdrms.
2 \4 baths. formal dining room. Sellen have tax
ronsaderauons and are flextble Try lease/opuon
or trade for commerria1 moome property AskJng
$1 ,125,000 Call PAUL HU'M'ON
2 BEDROOM COND0-$18,900
Excellt'nt Tustin location! F\replaoe and balcony
pauo Warm wood paneling in dining area Com-
muruty pool. spa and t.enrus Ct.o.e to shoppt.ng
and frttways Call DONNA WEBS'l ER
CORONA DEL MAR GEM
Delightful 3 bdrm home tn chotce C .D.M. location
south of Pacific Coast Hwy Sunny, secluded
pal.10 ad,JOms ltving room, kitchen and 00<'
bedroom Spaoous lJvmg room w/bnck fireplace
and dmmg an>a Encloeed two-car garage AJI for
$265,0001 Call BINNIE DIXON
THE CHANNEL REEF
On the wa~r at China Cove Upgraded 2 bdrm, 2
bath rondo with marina. pool. spa, fant.asU<.·
Vlews $399.500 fee. CAROL PANGBURN
OUTSTANDING 180' VIEW OF BAY
CAT ALINA A NITE LIGHTS
Owfl('r wants to retire Well built 2 bdrm homP
with cxcit.lng potential SubmJt your offer.
o wner ready to, patk and move
0 HAROCASTLE .....
HUN'QIKlTON HARBOUR BA YFRONT
GU4l'd pied ndusiw area. Boat slip. 4 bdnns,
family rm, dining room, gourmet kitchen. wet
bar, 8eC ~ Beautiful paUoa and apa Com-
munity t.enrua. All this plus owner may finance
$665,000 Jl"EE. Call MARILYN TWITCHF.LL
Bl.UFFs-aA YFROWT
FABULOUS VIEW 1210.000
Smgle level with breathtaking v;ew of back b:ty
and ocean on extra ~ greenbelt. Neutral
·oolon. ~·y oonditiion, immediate pomessu:>n
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
NEWPORT BEACH WATERRWNT
E.xceptiona1 Newport Island b::at.IGn. R-2 lot
with dock for 30' boaL Two bdrm home displays
pride of ownership. Seller may carry anall 2nd
TD. NOW $395,000 FEE. Call OON IlPTifOMAS
PRIDE OF OW'NER8f9P
4 Bdnn. 3 ~ bath profemaonally Landmcaped home
steps from community pool & club house U\
Harbor View Homes. Separa~ recranon room
or guest qua.n.en with bath, spaicicM.111 family
room. (annal dining. master bdrm suite/bath,
many upgrades throughout. Call
'roDOYSMITH
UDO ISUND BA YFAONT
3,500 SQ FT, 5 bdrm home Wlth pter" & sltp for
large yacht.. Featwe elevator, central vacuum.
eJectric awninp. gourmet k.itchen. leaded glas
entry door. Sale subJll!d to court approval
$1,550,000. Call MARlA BERCOVITZ
BLUFFS, A GAEA T BUY1
Spacious 4 bdrm "'G" plan recenUy upgraded
Bright and sunny With extra large patio and
exterior balcony surrounding bvmg room. Walk
to shopping center. $195,000 Land quo&e ONLY
$28,176~ Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT
MEW TOWNHOME
Luxury 3 bdrm, 21"1 bath townhome Two rar
garage. central air. built·tn applla.nces, ceramK'
tile. Woodsy setung near Orange Mall,
Eisenhower Park $141.750 Call
MARK DRENNER
$93.900
3 bdrm, I >.4 bath home on qwel street Lrg ~
family room and warm bnck fireplace makf' this
a lovely family home Clooe to rhools and
shopping Ask for DONNA WEBSTER
GRAND OPENING-N EW C ON-
DOMINIUMS
Tt>n new rondos tn C.OS1.a M~ Tht"lle afford41hl~·
beaulles an-dost' to everythmR and you'll love'
those pleasant Paclfic Ocean bl"('('zes 2 bdrm
with 2 1/J bath & 3 bdrm with 2' l bath Quality
features include wood bunung f1replacr.-s. pnv:il.l•
pallO decks, skylights and doublf' garage with
aulOmabC' o~r and ~t home ~ Opc-n
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11 00 to ~ 00"
Pnced from $105,500 to $117900 789 W 18th
Stn!el in Costa Mesa Corner of Placentia & W
18th. Call MARK DRENNER or BOB SC'O'IT at
759-9100
GEORGE ELKiNS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
F 2 CORPORAT~ PLAZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER
~ . •
6 -Orange County~ t:state/An A~ryg su~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juty 21 , 19&4
Your best buy in
Huntington Beach
Occupymg a bluff-top setting above the
Balsa Chica WJ/dllfe Reserve and the Pacific
Ocean. Caba Del Mar is ;ust moments from
PaC1f1c Coast Highway and prestigious
Huntmgton Harbour One and two-bedroom
condomm1ums are offered with special
amemt1es includmg a full size indoor
racquetball court, tennis court, pool, spa,
and a huge two-story recreation building.
Models open dally 10 A.M. to 5:00 PM.
(714) 840-4661
CZ?nk~
Lofts • Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Firepla ce
Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops
Full Security
From $68, 900
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Orange County Reat Estate/An Advertts;ng su~t to the bAfLY PILOT/Saturday. July 21, 198• -7
KER&LEE
Real Estate
A Great Western C.Ompany
NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA OEL MAR
IPfllUI -Oil • 110
New ~ford_ Model with pool, spa, ~ty system Numerous up-
grades including French doors, bay windows, crown moldings. etc A
lovely family home on a large comer lot. Call 759-1501
PIESTlllllS .llSllllE OIEEI
Most sought after 3 bedroom. 2 bath one level plan. Ltght & airy UlSlde,
lush gardens outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa. Make an
appo~tment to see this one FAST!. 759-1501
THE ILlffl • HLY $141,HO
3 bdrms, 2 'h baths in one of our most sought after areas~ Beautiful
greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 rrunutes to the beach'
Just listed. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501
11,200 PU •tm
With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you
lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath residence with nurti ocean Vlew! Only
a few blocks to the beach' 759-1501
IUCI llPLO. PLIS llEST lln
Ideal location -larger comer lot -bwlders & investor's delight' Only
$260,000. 759-1501.
TUEOYEll l~'J. Liii
Best value in Harbor Ridge. ~um3ble $165,000 loans Almost 2,000 sq
ft of comfort & luxury an this ideal location. One year Home Warranty
proVlded. 759-1501
llELPI IWllll VIEW lllES
Popular Portofino Model with private pool Short walk to park &
school. Mot1vated sellers. $335,000 Call 759-1501
s 1,100 PEii •om
When you lease opt.Jon this unmaculate Harbor Ridge beauty hardly
hved m! 759-1501
4 11111 -J IA IEWPlllT ClllO
••• 1211,000
Light, bright, prime end unit with new pamt, carpets and Vlew ot
greenbelt. Super family unit with 1 bdrm. 1 bath downstaJ.n. 759-1501
PllYITE IUCI -llEllCEI Tl 1211,000
Access comes Wlth trus custom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar
that provides a "countrys1de" feeling with Vlews of hills & "open space"
Owner will help with low interest fmancmg. 759-1501
$22,100 llCl•E
From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY'
Enjoy stained glass windows, frplc & spacious room si:zes Short walk to
the beach! 759-1501
SPYILAU • MI0,000
Newly redec..'Orated featunng ocean vtew. beautiful pool and large lot.
Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling ideal for ent.-rtaining.
759-1501
llUlll llllE ESTATES
Spectacular ocean & night lights views. Exquisite two plus den plu.'i
library with lovely pat.io areM & sparkling spa Just put on the market
$550.000. 759-1501
MYlll lllllEI
With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spacious
bdrms, 3 baths. French doors. skyl.tghts. Newly decorated and entirely
new kitchen! Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600,000
759-1501
IPYIUll UllE LIT
Magruficent VIP residenc.-e Wlth 4 spacious bdnns, 3 baths, bonus room.
gated pooJ & spa for children's safety. Beautiful front courtyard ena.ry
with aecurity gate. Terrific VIEW! Call 759-1501
aa11eu IEL 1111 conw
On lovely street, one block to the beach. Extra wide lot, detached garage
Wonderful buy for Old Corona del Mar Quick ~ion ~ble. Only
$325,000 759-1501
FHIOLnHE -.. llllOW.. llEllHITW.
Greatly reduced bank repo with fabulous frontage on Newport Blvd
Three residences & one commercial property w1th ocean view At
$685,000 an unbellevable opporturuty. 759-1501
IRVINE
DECmYElmEAT
We have two of them View, pnvacy tn Rancho San Joaquin ron\'ement
to tenms. golf. pools & tenrus Call 759-1501
llllE lllU llH•
In this extra special value m University Park greenbelt area Short \\.alk
to pools & tenrus. 759-150 l
WOllEIFIL WHHllHE
Beautiful Towne Home Two plus den plus 2 baths 2 car garage pl~
fireplat't" Very pnvate end unit ltaltan ule m atnum with fount.am
Decorator wall coverings. ThlS one as EXCEPTIONAL. 759-1501
4 llRMS -21.h UTHS
In beautiful University Park with bike trails. park5 & sw1mmmg pools'
Big double car garage. dishwasher. fireplace -even has air t'Ond1tionmg1
Just put on market Only $260,000 for this super locatJon ' 759-1501
COSTA MESA
WTSllE llCOIE
Great potential for renovators here. 2 houses on large lot m dose--an
F.astsJde location One 3 bdnn & one 2 bdrm. Only $185.000 759-1501
SIPEll WTSllE STAITEll
Perfect for owner/builder Wlth hard to fmd hardwood floors a~ to
shopping & transportation Large 140' deep lot m qwet neighborhood
ONLY $137,500 759-1501
CHITIY LIYlll
Only 2 miles to the beach. 2 bdrm cottage on great R-2 lot with fantastJt·
potential to build 3 units Assumable loans & RV access too' Only
$130.000 759-1501
LEllEI IWID
Two houses on large lot 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm Perlect for investor or
extended family Super buy at $169.000 C.all today. 759-1501
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2170 San Miguel Drive
Newpon leach, CA 12HO
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---------------------------------8 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising eupplemeo1 to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 21, 19&4
I
Public
greets
Deane
homes
Sales are under way at Deane Homes '-
Green River m R1vers1de County, where
public enthsuasm "has been over-
whelming ... accord mg to executive vice
president Bill Deane
The developed is located just north of
the Riverside Freeway at the bOf'der of
Orange County. overlooking the Green
River Country Club and Golf Course. the
7,000-acre Chino Hills State Park and the
Santa Ana River.
According to Deane. more than 2,500
home shoppers visited Green River during
the initial grand opening weekend.
The Deane building rirm has received
numerous awards and recognition for its
homes at Big Canyon. Mission Viejo, Lake
Forest and Irvine, and for originating its
trademark garden kitchen.
Prices for th~ n~ ce•1elcp:1.6r1i
range from $117,990 to $162,990.
A selection of five one and two-story
floor plans otter from 984 to 2,283 square
feet with two. three or four bedrooms and
up to three baths.
lntenors include living rooms are
open to the story above in some plans.
hand-built brick fireplaces. vaulted ceil-
ings. rounded corners, and built-in plant
shelves
Deane garden kitchens have pass-
through windows to patio serving
counters. ceramic tile countertops, oak
Cowan Hills ho1nes sell quickly
cabinets and luminous ceilings
The homes include air conditioning
and heating units with night set-back
thermostats as well as other energy-
saving items. pool-sized lots with full front
yard landscaping with sprinklers; and
rear /side yard fencing
A focal point of the community will be
a clubhouse with its two racquetball
courts, saunas, exercise equipment.
kitchen and meeting room. Occupying a
lakefront site will be a swimming pool.
three tennis courts. sand volleyball. cro-
quet and horshoe pits.
Model homes and the sales office,
staffed by Dreyer & Young. are open from
10 a.m to 6 p.m daily For more
information: phone 736-8124 The com-
munity 1s located adjacent to the Green
River turn-off of the Riverside Freeway.
Thirteen of the 16 homes released
were sold in only the first few hours
following the grand opening at the Wiiiiam
Lyon Co.'s Cowan Hills community in
Orange.
Pnces for the one and two-story.
single-family homes range from $180,990
to $213,990.
Designed by architects Hales-
Langston, the residences include from
1,920 to 2,570 square feet of living space.
"Obviously, we are going to have to
open our second phase a lot earlier than
we had anticipated," observed sales
manager Susan Bernard, commenting on
the success of the original phase.
People began camping out in mid-
week and the crowd grew steadily as the
hour of grand opening approached. By 10
a.m. Saturday, there were enough people
standing in line to purchase most of the
County design firm hired
for San Diego area models
Buffington Interiors
to decorate houses
at College Park
Linda Buffington Interiors, an Orange
County-based design firm. has been
selected to desrgn and decorate modet
interiors at College Park, according to
Gerry Degen. president of Degen De-
velopment Co., builders of the 186-unit
townhome community in San Diego's
college area.
The firm specializes In new home
modef delig_"s atJd ~.MQre ~.~
~ ' . . ... -.
years of commercial and residentlal
design experience.
Available in two floor plans. Cotlege
Park offers homes with up to three
bedrooms and 2'h baths. The units range
from 1,230 square feet to 1,421 square
feet.
Each home features a such appomt-
ments as wood-burning fireplaces. wall-
to-wall carpeting throughout living areas.
care vtnyt floors in kitchens and baths. and
two private bak:onies for each unit.
Private recreation for the use of
College Park residents includes swim-
ming pool, two hot water spas, picnic
~·~~~play ......
available homes.
According to Bernard. one of the
most powerful incentives to purchase in
C-Owan Hills is the community's Orange
location
"This is a coveted hillside setting, one
of Orange County's most exclusive resi-
dential areas." said Bernard "It is noted
for beautiful views and ultra-expens1v~
estates ··
Four floor plans are offered at Cowan
Hills, with 13 exterior elevations available
in choices of lapped siding, masonry.
stucco. and cedar shingles. Three-car
garages are standard in three of the plans.
The homes have a double door
entrance, leading to ceramic-tiled foyers.
with vaulted ceilings in the living rooms
and master bedrooms and wood-burning,
masonry-faced fireplaces In the family
rooms.
Built-in kitchen appliances include
self-cleaning oven and microwave with
built-in c<><*top, dishwasher and food
waste disposer.
Other kitchen focaJ points are break-
fast nooks, bay windows and solarium
windows in some pfans. Ceramic-tile
counter-tops. sheet vinyt flOOring. oakr
trimmed luminous ceilings, and custom-
crafted oak cabinets are included In all
plans
Model homes. furnished and decor-
ated by Carole Eichen Interiors, are
displayed Tuesdays through Sundays
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . and Mondays from
noon until 6 p.m . at 7fX)7 East Skytark
Place.
People interested in purchasing In the
next phase are advised to register on the
company's interest list In the sales office
at Cowan Hills. Additional Information is
available by calling 639-584.. or
639-5845.
Visitors should exl1 the Costa Mesa
Freeway at Chapman Avenue, travel eas1
to Newport Avenue, tum right and follow
the directional signs to the community.
Alternate financing methods
offered at Lake Elsinore tract
A variety of financing alternatives is
offered at Rancho Laguna in Lake
Elsinore, a community of one and two-
bedroom. 1'11-bath townhomes.
AccOf'ding to Vince Mayefl of L.
Vincent Mayetl, Inc. of Newport Beach,
there are three separate programs. "The
first one is California Housing Anance
Agency (CHFA) financing for qualified
first-time buyers. The plan offers 101~
percent. 30-year flxed...,.ate (10.5 percent
annual percentage rate) wfth only 5
percent down,'' said Mayen.
··r~ ta *'° FtiA financing wtth a .
low down payment program and VA
financing wfth no down what9CMMW.
Prices range from $51,990 fOf setect
homes in the flrst phase, and from $51,990
in the second phue. Recreational
amenities lnciude aoce11 to Lake Elsinore.
which is stocked fOf fishermen and atlOWS
for water-oriented actfvltm such as water
skiing and swtmmlng, hiking and picnick-
ing. The community ia next to a city park
wtth two tennis courts and p6cnlc tables.
The townhomet are arranged In
ctustera of eight, wtth each duster paytng
homeownet Jw ~ to ,..... ....,.
""" l,I. .•L', -'";.~
--------------Orange County Real Estate/ An AdvertiS1ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 21, 198'4 - 9
NEW LISTING
CITE -•IW ... Y-Wowl
Here's a one bdrm carriage
house, contemporary style.
There's a den, skylights, fire--
place, hardwood floors and tiled
bath. In CdM, $208,000.
Ill "''• IY llE Ill IPEI
SU'"• IY·11E-SU 11 U lfEI UTllllY I SMAY 1-1111-Just a half block to Big orona
State Beach is the fabulous 4 bdrm traditional home with a pool. spa and seprlfe cHSt
~I This fine residence is located at 223 Poinsettia Avenue in classic Corona del Mar.
Dottie Johnson will be hosting an open house for Interested buyers on Saturday & Sunday
1-5 PM
I 1·110,000 .. 1210,ooa
UPI DIWI Tl .. l•S -Outstanding values;
near COM Beaches, 3 Bdrm, 3 baths, brand
new, decks, spas, frplcs. $219,000
.. PIT TM 111 •" -Steps to Balboa beaches, 3
bdrm, 2 story, sotld custom home with stone
fireplace and ocean views. $279,000.
1DllFll Mml• -prand new! 3 bdrm, 3 ba
frpk:e in master suite and llv. rm., french doors,
patio and sundeck. $209,000
lllllm fEAllUTt -Cape Code with French
doors & windows, wood floors & formal dining. 2
bdrm townhome in Newport. $153,900.
Ull'lllff -4 bdrm, + family room. large pool,
nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at
$270,000 leasehold.
Cl.EAi • USTlllff -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of
lot and comfortably close to high school, shops.
Owner/agent transferred. $280,000.
LITS -,. rt -Corner lot, custom fireplace.
brick patio, English garden and French doors.
Carmel pfan in H.V. Homes. $259,000.
CUM• ... -Harbor View Homes, Monaco,
added skytights, bay windows, wooded decks
and bubbling waterfall. Real vaJue at $242,500.
aWlllT IUll, 11.,.. -Lovely location,
townhome In Westcllff, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, de-
Ughtful patk>, $130,000.
TtlllFIC TIWlll•f -Brand new' 3 bdrm. 2
bath, fireplace in master suite and hving room.
French doors. patio and sundeck. $199.900.
ILIFFS WUll -3 bdrm. 3 baths. 1850 SQ ft .
end unit, patio, nice decor. Only $189.900.
I .1101,000 1e 1•11,000 I
YEIY SHiii -Big Canyon 3 bdrm. on corner
lot, light atmosphere, strong security system.
Monaco at $475,000.
Y• Ull M rt -Beams, bricks! Solid, newer 3
bdrm, 2 bath, 1h block to beach in old CdM.With
help It could have a view. $385.000.
YIEW, ftEW, Y1IW -comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths.
large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Financ-
ing Is great at $310,000 fee.
llllDT LIT -Sport court, covered patio and
pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, HV Hills, near park.
$379,000.
LIWIST II UYSHIES -Beats em by
$thousands, fee land, 2 bdrms, den, cory and
solid, ready to re-do. $309,000.
RTIT-, • .,.,.. -5 bdrm family home
with a dynamite view. 4500 sq.ft.. gorgeous
decor, realistic price $450,000.
Ull IWIS n -A pair of 1 bdrm units. with
pool/spa, nr footbridge, oceanside and a 40' lot.
$329,000 (great loan).
•11& Ill .. -.ulll -Canyon views. yet
spacious 3 bdrm, family room and viewing deck
A speciaJ home. Owner/agent. $435,000.
llEW LISTING
CIST .. , SIRU STllf-4 bdrms
(could be 51) In the heart of
coastal Newport Beac h ,
spacious and bright f amity area.
sunny brick patio. $430,000.
• UIYll -2 bdrm, den. 2 bath townhome,
guarded gate. Beautiful new decor, spacious,
light, a bargain at $335,000.
• • 1111• YIEW llUS -Spacious Burlingame
4 bdrm plus large rec room, canyon views,
owner wants out! $399.000.
$121,000 I IP
UUmllm YD -On Corona del Mar cliffs
overlooking entire Newport Harbor. 3 units. with
decks and magnificent views. $795.000
SlllPO -Harbor Island Drive, nr Beacon Bay
yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. spacious
pool home. vacant. spotless $525,000
SU Ul9I IY-TIE..SU -Classic colonial on 3
lots in old CdM , white with green shutters! Guest
house has ki1chen, fireplace. Pool, spa tool
$795,000.
lllU -But well preserved 3 bdrm. hugs the
chtfs over beach, surf, 1etty,Catallna and
sunsets. Finance: owner. Price: $925.000.
llCIEllllf YIEW -Adult home plus guest apart-
ment, breathtaking location. will consider trade
from L.A. very unique. $695,000.
IHI SITIUIY
lrH4 lew T..,.._.s, 3 11, 3 N, s,1. W.S, t,k's
$219.000.... .. . .. 403-409 Poppy Ave . Old CdM
l&t let. ,..a. s,a, 3 II, 3 N, airy l --"
$350.000.. . 4501 Wayne Rd . Cameo Hinds. CdM
OPEi SITllllY 01 SllllY
I rtll Cltie, dwic .W c.11 ..... 1 II. 1'k, trta
$209,000 ...................................... 701 Ins, Old CdM
C&asic .... ..., 4 ll &MSt be + ,...
$795,000 ... ....... . .. .... 223 Pomsett1a. Old CdM
Cite l CMte.,1rary l II. lftt. sQlitn l dns
$208,000. 2921 4th St Old CdM
Cit-. ctel l rMllJ, leuce w/stytitn. Mt .-S. ttc
$242.500 ..... ... .. . 2025 Pt Bristol. HVHms NB
t.cfM. Mw, I &ISfff fna YI&. stli4 3 II, OWf
$925.000... .... .... 3335 Ocean Blvd CdM
Ttnific twwlllt, tn! l 11. 3 N. 2 9'k. ,me, WI
$ 199,900 .. ..... . .. . 24'63 Irvine Ave. Bk Bay CM
IPEI SllllJ
.. ~t.111,1&•• ... -_,
270.000 L/H.. . . . . 2601 Blackthorn. E/Blutt. NB
..... 311.3N.n4111it,rullict
189.900.... ... . .. . .. ... ... 464 Gav1ota. NB
11. -. ... ~. liPt. en cat• ..,.
35.000. . .... 3 Rue Founta1nbleau. Big Cyn, NB
....... 3 II. 2 sty. tidit staritJ, cef'lef
•75.000 . . ..... 2 Rue Fountainbleau. Big Cyn. NB
tw 111 ...... SJI. ...... 4t' let
$329,000 ... .............. .. 314 Goldenrod, Old C1M
. . . .. • .. • • • .. ,. •, , t ' •\ t.
10 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 21, 1984
Lyon Co. a wards Ridgemont con tracts
The Willlam Lyon Co. has awarded
contracts for landscape architecture,
sales office design, and model home
decorating for Rldgemont. a new
townhome complex In Mission Viejo.
F. Radmacher & Associates of Tustin
won the contract to accomplish the
landscape architecture, while the Ewing
Co. of Costa Mesa will be responsible for
designing and Installing the sales office
complex. Carole Eichen Interiors will
Clampitt joins Sea Pointe
Clampitt Con.UUction Co.'• Gary
Clampitt talb with Pete P'iaher,
ale. vice president for Sea Pointe
Ea ta tea· developer Central Capital
direct the decorating and furn1sh1n9 of
model homes
The project will include 172 two-story
townhomes on a 12.61 -acre site near the
comer of Jeronimo and Alicia In Mission
Viejo.
Three floor plans. in two-and three-
bedroom designs, with formats ranging
from 1,016 to 1,351 square feet of living
space will be offered at Rldgemont for
prices expected to begin under S 100,000.
...
De.elopment Co. Clampitt hu
joined the team of ezperta a...U.ble
to thoee who bay ca.tom home al ta
at the San Clemente de•elopment.
Airport West off ice condos
cater to small businesses
Buyers can supervise
customizing of space
to meet specific needs
Airport West Business Park In Costa
Mesa, located near John Wayne Airport.
offers flexible financing with below-mar-
ket Interest rate, low down payment and
real estate trade-ins for those interested
in owning an office condominium.
With office shells ranging In size from
2,00 to 6,000 square feet, Airport West
caters to small-to-medium sized busi-
nesses who want to custom design their
office space to meet their specific require-
ments. According to C. Norman Pulliam,
president Pulliam Properties, Inc, and the
managing partner of Airport West Busi-
ness Park, the shells will be completed
with buyers supervtslng the build-outs.
"Airport West offers a personal touch
that Is hard to find in large business
complexes," said Pulliam "I will per-
sonally meet and work with each potential
buyer and arrange a suitable purchase
program utilizing either a trade-In or a
flexible down payment. In addition to
iridividually-tallored financing programs.
the condominiums are avaible with 12112
percent, five year loans with payments
amortized over 30 years.'·
"The tax avantages of owning com-
mercial space and the appreciation poten-
tial of owning In a prime location are
becoming increasingly Important In our
current economy," he noted.
For a personal appointment and tour
of the business complex, Interested
parties may phone 751-2752. The Airport
West sales office Is located at 245 Fischer
Avenue, Suite C~2 In Costa Mesa.
0 ' I
Two-car garages are included.
··we predict that Rldgemont will
appeal mostly to young singles and
couples. as well as 1oint tenants and
empty nesters," said Brian Norkaitis. vice
president for The William Lyon Co.
Special financing plans are being
designed to make it easier for entry-level
purchasers to buy in Rldgemont.
Sales are expected to begin In late
summer. said Norkaitis, adding that an
Insiders' Interest List is already develop-
ing Those registered on the list will be
kept up to date regarding construction
progress and will also be Invited to attend
a preview showing of the project's model
homes.
Those wishing to register should
contact The William Lyon Co. by calling
833-3600 or by writing to the firm at: 19
Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach,
CA., 92660.
Yeiser-Garland hired
for Las Brisas 1nodels
Costa Mesa fi r m to fu rnish
Mediterranean-style
mOdels in Diamond Bar
Yeiser-Garland & Associates of
Costa Mesa has been commissioned by
Carlsberg Construction Co. to design and
furnish five model homes at the Las Brlsas
condominium development In Diamond
Bar.
To be completed by late summer, the
models will display the five floor plans to
be available at las Brlsas. a contem-
porary Mediterranean-styled community
of two-bedroom. two-bath and four-
bedroom, three-bath homes.
"Our objective In all design assign-
ments Is to display the floor plans to best
advantage so that prospective home-
buyers may see the special character
inherent In each," said Pat Yeiser. princi-
pal of the firm.
She said the· colors, types and
arrangements of furnishings must com-
plement the floor plans while also focusing
homeshoppers' attention on decorating
New vice president
David W. Smith hu been named
rice president in c~e of de•elop-
ment open.done for Brownt.nc a:
Da'ria of Newport Beach. bullder of
multi-family project.. Smith wu
preTlouly markettnc cllrector for
DeYelopen IDaUl'&Dce Co. and ha•
worked for Affol'da.ble Houtnc
De•elopment Corp .• Paramount ln-
•estment and Daon Corp.
possibilities using their own belongings.
The Las Bria.as condominium resi-
dences are scheduled to be ready for
occupancy in late September. They will be
priced from about $120,000.
The Yeiser-Garfand firm furnishes
and designs model home8 for new
residential construction of aJI types and all
price ranges.
the firm won the 1983 Elan award
presented by the Sales and Marketing
Council of Santa Barbara, Ventura and
Los Angeles counties for best Interior
design, :intj ~e 19e2 MAMc Grand Awara
for best interior design presented by the
Sales and Marketing Council of Southern
California. It recently completed design
assignments at Country Knoll, an singte-
family Cape Cod-styfe community In
Fall brook.
Other commissions have includea
The Ranch Townhomes built by Urban
West in Huntington Beach, Rancho Palos
Verdes luxury homes built in Palos Verdes
by S & S Construction. Griffin Homes'
Slnaloa Villas in Simi, and The Baldwin
Co. 's executive Spyglass homes in Whit-
tier .
Grant plans
for storage
center in CM
Responding to what it sees as a
growing need for home and business
storage, Grant Bull~ing Co. will rehabili-
tate seven warehouse buildings in Costa
Mesa as Superior Storage Center.
Jordan Architects, Inc., Irvine, de-
signed the remodeting of the 27,907-
square-foot project, which will offer
storage spaces ranging In size from an
average of less than 100 square feet to an
average of 257 square feet.
"There is a high demand for storage
In the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area,"
said Taylor Grant, prlnclpal of Grant
Building Co., "and this S 1.4 million project
will help meet that need."
He said as homes and offtces are
reduced In size, due to escalating con-
struction costs and as business space
rental becomes more expensive. there is
an Increasing need for storage for per-
sonal possessions as weU u for equip-
ment, supplies and surplus Inventory. And
home garages often are filled to capacity
with recreational vehicles, Ile added.
Grant Building Co., baaed In Newport
Beach. Is the builder o1 Country Knoll. a
Cape Cod-styte, slngte-famlly, detached-
home community In Fallbfook. The two-to
four-bedroom homes are priced from
.----
Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sat4rday, Juty 21. 1984 -11
Specializing in proper/'! on the waler . . . near the waler . . . and wilh U ew of waler
OCEANFRONT ESTATE
"ONE Of A KIND" end lmpoe .... to dupHca .. todeyt
Cuetom bult a unique deelgn houMe 10 bedroome. I
beth• end ln.., .. tlng teveta for capturing blue oceen Md
....... •UnMt. Two ldenttcal unlt9 with I bedroom• + den
A 4 beths In each unit on 4 In• &eperate meld'• auff• or
for vlaltlng retattv ... Thia la • MnNttoMI property tt\ee'•
NOW REDUCED end r...ty for an ofter. t1,215;000.
1131-1400
OCEANFRONT-ON THE "POINT''
EXCEPTIONAL Ll8T1NGI First time ottered, ttMa apecloua
4 bedroom, S beth '8mly home......_ an upatWa Hwtng
room with • Mfotevet" glorloue view of the h#bof, i.ttJ,
Corona del..., end Legune llMchl Downe...,. JOU win
nnd • femtfJ room With wetber end petto on the unct.
Arn.nit ... ploN In thla 11, 1-.000 ~ 131-1400
BAYFRONT-EXTRA SPECIAL
ottering a aupertor locatlon wtttt "Wide Vl!W" on meln
beyfront loc9tlon, thla reeldelioe "8e • pler/allp for• 50' yacht .... t of both wOftda....a brtct& Plltlo end ..,.,. end
rKrNtlonal w1tetiront llYlng. French door1I. .. t Mr, 3 Cal
glfege, MW roof end many other ••• ,_ Inducted In thla 4
bedroom, lerge tormal dining .room Md kltc:Mn with
brMkf•t area. E•y to .... tt,OSO.,OOO 131-1400
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-REDUCED!
PRICED BELOW A~UD YALU., thla private, con.-
t.mporwy home la NOW .... OOOI A untque cuatom home
11 In • corMf toc:.tlon wtth "tinted" wtndow9 that
enhanc .. tour view of the bMctl end oceen. 2 MOfJ, combination Mght wood floott end Cltpettng, gounMt
kitchen., Mperet• femffy room. 4 bedroome In the main
houM PLUS 2 bedroom ... ..,.,. wing wtth own entnnce-
Stelned gleea end QUellty detailing throughL 3 cer prege.
Own« la en11loual FEE.131-1400
NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWSI VIEWSI
Panoramic oceMt end hef1Mlr ..._. front atmoet every
room. A Mfuat" completed l.,....a.h .. ..._ with every
amenity tor 9r9CloUe lvlng. lndudee J bedtooma. femltr
room, library, mu.tc room, lfd floot obeenetkln .uncMck
and cuatom woodWorti: throughout. Offiefed at tlM.000.
a1-1400
BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT
Qutet •nd of lsle-arNt corner location. UN-
O•ITRUCTED MAIN UV Y1EW -epprelMd et *'25.000
but owner Is Mklng t7'M.OOO end In AMXIOUI to Miit C ...
for det .... on tMe outstandlftt bUJ, on fM IMd. 131-1400
PRESTIGE BAYFRONT CONDO
Super Ith floot Lido Petti condo with penoremlc views ~
My and city Mghtal Thia luxury llYlng In • 2 bedroom, 2 +
beth rMldence that features decorator ftxturee Md I• tertcw. Pool, .. end uuna In • MCurtty bultdtng with
doonMnJ Ulted et .-S,000. CaH "31-1400 few de..U..
BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX
Thie loweet prlced north beyfront duple• of'lwa • ~
bedroom, 2\11 beth home With ftr~ and 2 cat g•ege +
large 1 bedroom gueet epertment. CIOM to town. beach
end hN tte tor .men boat ..... ooo. c ... l7S-elOO or
131-1400
WATERFRONT WONDERFUL -REDUCED
Custom a lovely wtth ptef /no.t lor IO' boat + aide u.. Ou
aplrel •lairs, atwn beth, hlbuloua kitchen. eecurlty ., ..
tems a eolkf CNlk door• throughout this 3 bedroom, 2y,
betlt home. EnJor tM good me on the••*-'"• home of dlatlnction.... • reeeonable pnc.. R.duced lo tsl0,000.
FE£ 131-1400
LIDO PARK CONDO
Large beJfront condo wtth water v .... from htng room
end -W 111 drOOftL Taatefully decCN aled 2 bedrOOIM +
den ends ....... "'MCUrtty bulldlfto. Own« may c.,.,, 1•t
TD wttl\ large CMh down. a.e.,ooo. CaH 131-1400
WATERFRONT HOME -$495,000
A quiet prtyete locatloft In • waterfront community wtth
PffyN bMch. ,.., ..., tor 40' boet Included wtth your
home. 0,... and bright 2 bedroom end den with auper
sunny patio on the water. CeH lo .... '31·1400
LIDO ISLE -REDUCED TO SELU
Udo lale home on en Htra large lot. 3 bedroom•, 2 bettt.,
den plua aunnC-....,tJfut 40' pool and ap.-• Ownen
reedJ to.... at S4t2,500. c ... 831-1400.
BAYFRONT HOME -VIEW + APT.
lmmac:ulet• 3 bdroom, 21h beth l1mlly home on the water
wtth docll end 2 aicte de&. Plus charming gueet ap.trnent
(or maater aulte) wtth ftNptace.OWnen wtll catty 1at TD
w/20% doWn. A dellght to .... 1411.0G0.131-1400
BALBOA ISLAND HOME
a..uttM aJngJe femlly home with 3 bedroom• end • den..
Entire 2nd atory .. a mMter autte with VIEW of the Bey end
hv.eo. .. On Mote rnoortng await. OWn« wlll Hchenge tor
lftCOme property. ANumaWe loane. Priced to NH •I $44t,OOO. 131-1400.
BAYCREST FAMILY HOME
A lerae femllJ home with 5 bedfooma, 4 beth• end an
excetJ.nt floor plan .. t I a lwtght decot. Separate meld'•
quart-., '°""81 dining room, 3 ~ ... wet ber In den
A cu.tom bulttJ Pool. JMuul ~ .. .., aw... Many
extrMJ OwMn enxtow -priced et S44t.000.131-1400
CORONA DEL MAR -JUST LISTEDI
Wonderful I bedtoom lemlJ a ~t home with
V'lew, 1owe1J Jetd, meeter bedroom with ftntplece, formal dlftlngtecNn, ,....., room a COMmunhy poof. AJI tor .. S440.oao-.-lncludlng rile land. 131-MGO
PENINSULA POINT
TNa ... ' ......... 2 beth .......... Me ..... ,...,._, "°"' .... ~ • It .... IWtng bllMI c ..... ..,.... ............................ ..,.
2nd floot -the ,,,..ty ..... with alltlng ..... °' offtca end
auncMck. Meny '°""1 MMftlt ... I $iUS.OOO. Cell to ...
831-1400
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A totdy remad1l1d 8rt.n JMMt1e contemporaty trMevet
home with apecloua 4 bedtooma, 3 betha. Enhanced by
aupet ''extNa" '"*JUghta, 1eeuu1. hardwood noon. IOl'-
mal dlNno room. OCMn v .... from tM decka. 1410.~. C .. 131-1400
TERRJFIC F AML Y HOMEI
s.et.r la w•Hng fot en off9f on tMe baeutlfuhy r~
temly home, w~ 4 bedrooma den and formal dlnlng
room AM> pthete poof end cabana Of ptayhouMI Call
131-1400 tot detalla. Priced rtght et~
ENGLISH TUDOR -HUNTINGTON
IMutlM 5 bedloom hofne with cuatom poof A ..,._ Femlty
rootn, 3 flteplecea, Mc:Urtty end many pluMel W• to
beech from thla EXCLU8'YE ne6ghbothood. Reduced to
SMl,IOO. 131-1400.
WESTCLJFF -LARGE FAMILY HOME
Thia "lletlol" bultt home la one of tM few 5 bedroom
hcMnee for the famtty needing ~/privacy. An Htr•
large lot. quiet • .,... Md quehty ð Md pa.ter con--
11JUctton,. a.a.tty eya.m, MW copper plUmbiftg. 2 waC.
heeten, 2 llfepa1c .. end • ....-oua a&ze kltcheft. tm-
preuM emly home. tm.000 tn-elOO. om. by 1500
Dorothy LAM, NB. S.U.-, 1-6.
JASMINE CREEK-REDUCEDI
~ 3 bedroom, 3 beth condo wtth wt.wt Un6-ac8Ped br .....,... .... pedo, community p.-and
tennlL MDUCfD TO 9111,000 -ownen .,.. Mlldowl CaH
131-1400.
BALBOA SUMMER HIDEAWAYI
Charming 3 bedroom houM with aeper•t• 1 bedroom
cottage on 8elboe taland. Blep9 to bey and terry for ... ,
OCMn eccMa. Onty 1211.ooor Call 131-1400 or~-
NEWPORT CONDO-BOAT DOCK
3 bedroom, 2 YI beth condo with bMt atlP-Large mMlet
aulte w/belcony.1et tr"9t deed can be ...urned at IYt'llt.
Prtced to ... al 1215,000 F££. 131-1400
VILLA BALBOA-WATER VIEWSI
t pacloua 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo wtth MCW'tty •J•tena,
ape end community pool Owner wtll cany 1at TO on tht.
lovety unit In• locatlon Mer the bech. 12.11,000. 131-1400
BAYSHORES
UpgQded Beyahorea 3 bedroom, 2 be"' hcMM with ,...
mod1l1d kJtc:Mft end bethrooma PLUS new carpet• and
beeft'Md celttngal Large euimy patio on llwlng
room-;wtced to ... et 1225,000. LH. Call 131-1400 '°'
detah.
VILLA BALBOA MODEL
Hewet ltved Int TM• 19 • 2 bedroom. 2 be"' condo toded
with extreal Decorator drapea, mlcrowaw. rainge. ,.1nger
etor. Prtv ... end MCurlty pied. A auper bUy et 1115.000'
CMll31-1400
COSTA MESA COND0-$115,000
ap.rtrMng 2 bedloom, 2 YJ beth condo ... turM 2 ~. one In ..,.... .,,,..,., autt.. tneld1 new cspetl and dr....._ OUWde cloM to pool end ape! Auume tow
tntereat t9te loen. w .. priced.131-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R EALTORS Q
2436 W. Coa!>t Hwy
Nt>wpnrl IWi'\d1
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Balho" 1 .. 1and
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"'Vf'<'iali1i n11 in prop"r'' 1111 tht' '-Oh·r . 111·11r th1· .. ,111·r . 111111 .. ,,h \ , .... of .. ,,Irr ••
STW IT!
Almost 2 lots for the price of one In
a quiet cul de sac location. 4 Roomy
Bedrooms, 1¥.. Baths, Eat-In
Kitchen, Large covered patio &
room to build tennis court or pool
or whatever your heart desires. 5%
or 10% Down. Priced to Steal at
$129,900.
CALL: llAIE PtmlNL-YOLPE
551-1111
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PIOEIPOL-VOLPE
$25,000
PRICE REDUCTIOI
R~M~
551-8191
This Newport Beach BEAUTY was $290,000. It is now
$275,000 and what a BUY! RV access, Triple garage, Lush
outdoor privacy for the sparkling pool & spa. "3" Roomy
bedroms, "2" Fireplaces, "1" Incredible value.
CALL: llAIE PlmlPIL-YILPE 111-1111
GARDEN OF EDEN
Grow vegetables, pick fruit, collect eggs & feast from your
own harvest all year long ... Thls plus 2 bedroom cottage
and room to build. Eastside eden 5% -10% down.
$129,000. OW.: llllE PIETUNL-YILPE 01-1111
MORE FOR THE IOIEY!
4 Private Bedrooms, 21.h Separate Baths, Larve Uving-
Famlly Room Area, Brick Fireplace, Central Air, Communi-
ty Pool & Spa, Lighted Tennis Courts And Bike Trail.
IRVtNE'S BEST BUY for ONLY $133,000. t
CW.: IWIE PlmlPIL-YILPE 111-1111
IEW 01 THE IAllET
ctiARMING SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME ON
QUIET COURT STREET. EXTRA NICE FEATURES, HARD-
WOOD FLOORING IN ENTRY WAY & DINING ROOM.
DELIGHTFUL "GARDEN ROOM", AND EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORHOOD. PRICED AT $169,950. CALL .llOllE
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MESA VERDE
ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH
BUCCOLA BUil T HOME, SECLUDED LOCATION, EX-
CELLENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GAR-
AGE, PRICED AT $247,500. JIOllE UllLEIU
LIKE IEW CONDO
THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO IS JUST LIKE
NEW! NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW WIN-
DOW COVERINGS & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000
HOME A COSTA MESA "BEST BUY''. CALL JIOllE
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM
ONE OF A KIND NEWER CUSTOM HOME. 4 BDRMS, 4%
BATHS, PRIVATE CENTRAL ATRIUM YARD, LARGE 3
CAR GARAGE AND MORE. ASKING $425,000. CALL FOR
PRIVATE SHOWING . .l&CllE IWllLllWI
CENTRAL ATRIUM POOL HOME
SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUil T AROUND
CENTRAL COURT YARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH
PATIO AND PLAY YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY
ENTERTAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN-
TRY CLUB. $269,000. JICllE UllLllU
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BAYFROIT $850,000
ASSUME $6001 AT 9~
Owner w/carry 2nd T.D. Two 3
bdrm units + 1 bdrm unit over 3 car
garage. Immaculate Lido Isle trip-
lex-possibility to convert to pri-
vate residence with separate in-
come unit. Excellent opportunity.
W IOllEIS 631-1266
EASTBLUFF 5 BDRM/ ASSUMABLE
$229,000
DUSTIC PRICE REDUCTIOI!
Assume existing 1st TD. No qualify-
ing necessary. Just $200 Fee.
$193,000 balance. Spacious re-
modeled family home. New kitchen
& baths. Just reduced-great
value. UE llllEll 631-1266
RAE RODIEllS
RVMtx·
131-1218
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-VIEW $439,000
Dramatic Dessert Architecture & Design. 4. bdrm home
remodeled and expanded. 2nd story just completed.
$3,500 sq.ft. of entertainment and living area. View from
most living areas. Observation deck and spa. This is a
superb property very fairly priced. For exclusive showing
call W llllEIS 63 1-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLASSIC
Superb newer 4 bdrm home with traditional design.
Gourmet Island kitchen with exceptional features. Separ-
ate format dining with fireplace. Every custom extra you
could Imagine! Massive deck with spa. It's a dream!
$389,000. w 1111£11631-1266
CLIFF HAVEl-$149,000
3 BEDROOM 2% bath condo. Spacious 2 story with
separate dining room. Low down payment. Assume
$120,000 1st TD. W RlllEIS 631-1266
BRAND NEW CUSTOM
PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN Design. 3,400 sq.ft.
of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family
room, formal dining, Antique Doors & Fireplace. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOW-
INGS. Call for appointment. UE llllEll
BACK BAY-14 ACRE W/POOL
This superlative 4 bedroom home combines elegance and
casual live-style. Spacious newer home with family room &
family kitchen. Superb grounds and pool area, 3 car
garage. Asking $370,000. W 1111111631-1266
IEWPORT HEIGHTS W/GUEST UlllT ·
LOW DOWN-ASSUME 1st
Completely remodeled & expanded In 1982. Delightful
tradltlonal 2 bedroom, den home. Two story with ocean
view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing.
Great opportunity! $283,000. UE llllEll 631-1266
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HOIE OF THE WEEK
UIDA ISLE
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm ., Din. RM., Large Master
Suite w/sltting area, maids quarters, room for 2 large
boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both
assumable at low rate, steal at $1 ,250,000 incl. the land,
must move Inland. Ill I llYIE IMP
"COIOIA DEL MAR BAYFRONT''
Custom 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 2 master suites, beautiful large
living room with spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar &
room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on bayfront at
$1,195,988. Reduced to $1, 145,000. Ill 01 HYIE IMP
Ll>O ISL£ PRM:ST LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tne work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. IN II llYIE IHP
FASHIOIAILE HAllOR RIDGE LEASE OPTIOll
4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble in baths, oak floors,
beautiful city, ocean, mountain views, room addition
upstairs, will lease or option, $520,000 in assumable
financing. Steal at $625,000. Ill II HYIE rHP.
IEWPOITS KllGS IOAD
One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home is
designed for entertaining, including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large pool.
Priced at $425,000 (land quote Is $190, 102). Great buy.
Ill tr 11¥11 DIP
EL£GAICE II CAMEO SHORES
Beautiful family home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living
& dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo,
pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches.
Excellent entertaining. $529,000. Ill 01 llYIE IMP
SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY
4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice
yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate + pool &
tennis. $395,000 ... N 11¥11 IMP
TUDE IAYFIOIT FOR BAYFRONT W/OOCl
3 BR, 2'h BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm.,
5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ff. boat
dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at
12.5% ... M llYll IMP
IEWPORT BEACH
Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen,
Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or
trade ... M MYIE I•
Bob I Dovie loop Bob loop, Jr. I
TOP SILES PRODUCER FOR CIUF. 1913 El
IEWPOIT HEIGHTS IJ
Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom, f
two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room ~
to add. Walk to town & Lido, very motivated.Seller can I
carry large Note. Submit any offer. 1111 llYIE IMP 1·
IAYCIEST IEWPOIT
4 bedroom 21h bath formal dining, famlly room, breakfast
area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek ~
or Newpor:t. Asking $325,000. • AB llYll I• I
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Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm
2 bath, family roor.1, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$265,000. Great terms. IR • llYIE IW
SPYGWS Hill CDI LUSE
4 bedroom 3 bath, format dining room, family room, den
or maids quarters. Beautifully decorated with oak floors,
large yard with spa and view of city. 3 patios. Lease at
$3,000 month. Ill • llYIE lllP
SPYCWS Hit• ,. I. I 4 bedroom, 3 bath, forrT'.... 10 'Tiiiy room, den or
maids room, beautf> s· 0 ... ..1dk floors, custom
carpets, 3 patios. Lt ..• spa & vrew of city. Will
trade for Del Mar or . .J Santa Fe . $599 000. •er ~
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CORDIA DEL MAR DUPW I This country home Is completely upgraded. Antique win-
dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2
bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath In rear, steal at f
$260,000 .... NYIE 1• I
COIOIA DEL MAI DUPLEX 1·
2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 bedroom 1 bath
$650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Finance 1st T.O. $11 ,800
at 6.75% 2nd T.O. $204,000 at 13%. Steal at $250,000. IN f
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HORSE PROPEITV QOTENTIAl
66X300 S.A He " 1,000 per month. Very
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motivated. J\~~C. ~ , . Must sell. Submit any offer.
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5 UNITS COSTA MESA
Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old.
2 Separate bldgs. Total tncome$30,060. Submit any offer.
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Time may be ripe
for investing in
commercial field
Instead of apartments,
try office buildings
or shopping centers
The real estate investor who finds the
apartment market too hot to Jump into
may want to look toward shopping centers
and office buildings.
The hidden market for these types of
commercial buildings is becoming more
apparent as multi-residential building
prices climb because of decreasing avail-
ability, according to the West's leading
broker of investment real estate.
The trend was in evidence at recent
Marcus & Millichap real estate brokerage
investor's seminars held In four California
cities. The West's largest Investment real
estate brokerage firm featured $450
1T1iliion worth of property at Its trademark
semi-annual seminar. Income properties
valued at $221 million were brought to
market In the five days prior to tht' June
13-15 seminars.
Mark Van Ness, regional manager of
the firm's Newport Beach office, said the
"contrarlan" theory Is beginning to ap-
pear among Investors looking for af-
fordable deals.
"We're seeing increasing numbers of
investments in shopping centers and
office buildings as Investors go contrary to
the trend In the marketplace. which has
been apartment complexes. Apartments
are in great demand right now and prices
are up as a result of the demand, so we are
predicting good opportunities for In-
vestors in shopping centers and other
commercial bu1ld1ngs "
Van Ness said any real estate Invest-
ment is a good one, although apartments
may result in a return quicker than other
properties.
"While the apartment investor will
experience a holding period of two to five
years. the shopping center or office
building investor may hold for four to
seven years. The profit Is there -he may
just have to wait a little longer, partially a
result of depreciation tax conseqences."
Marcus$ Mllllchap's Newport Beach
office still does 49 percent of its business
in apartment complexes. But statistics
indicate that more shopping centers.
office buildings and Industrial complexes
have been listed with the firm since
January 1, an increase of 73 percent over
the previous year.
The seminars. which began In 1980.
have been. a medium for Marcus &
Milllchap to display properties It has
exclusively listed throughout the West and
Southwest. The firm. which operates In 11
cities. held seminars In Dallas. Beverly
Hills. Irvine, San Diego and San Francisco
this year. Another series is scheduled in
several Southern and Northern California
cities this fall.
The seminars ar'! open by Invitation
oly to current and potential clients of
Marcus & Millichap ilnd reflect a cross-
section of Inventory It may have hsted
exclusively at any one time. Investors
representing partnerships, syndicators.
institutions. developers, or themselves
must have a minimum $500,000 in cash or
equity to attend.
Old plow, new homes
Geoffrey Stack (riCbt). preeldent of
Retta Homes Corp.. and Jerry
Barron, re&lonal ulea manacer for
HoueholcJ Finance, wield a 100-
year·old plow at &round-breakln&
ceremonies for Pointe Nt&ael, •
lmry apartment community lo Lacuna NICUI.
Woodbridge Seaport location attracts buyers
Proximity to work. play
and quaint Cape Cod style
cited by new homeowners
Location was a major cons1derat1on
for Rick and Denise Bottome when they
selected a Woodbridge Seaport home by
Irvine Pac1f1c.
Both Air Cal fhght attendants. the
couple were attracted to the Woodbridge
~aport homes for that reason.
.. Denise and I lead very acttve
lifestyles and working as fllght attend-
ants." said Bottome "We wanted a
central location that would be clo~ to
work. recreational areas and shopping
centers Woodbridge Seaport was the
natural choice "
For Mrs. Bottome. location also was
important. But equally important was "the
quaint Cape Cod styling. vaulted ceilings
and country kitchen with oak cabinets that
give Woodbridge Seaport homes an open,
spacious feeling." she said
Fireplaces, parquet entries and
valuted cemngs with skylights are a few of
the standard features available with the
Woodbridge Seaport homes. along with
requires minimum maintenance. And the
front yard and common landscaped areas
are maintained by the Woodbridge Sea-
port Maintenance Association. That gives
us plenty of time to enjoy the recreational
facilities Just a short walk away."
Woodbridge Seaport owners can
take advantage of the Woodbridge South
Lake Beach Club, a recreational complex
offering sand beaches and swimming
lagoon with waterslides. a small marina
for sail and people-powered boats. and
volley ball courts. Also close by are other
recreational facilities including tennis
courts and swimming pools.
Woodbridge Seaport homeowners
automatically become dues-paying mem-
bers of the Woodbridge Seaport Mainten-
ance Association, which maintains all
front yards and common areas. and the
Woodbridge VIiiage Association. which
operates and maintains all recreation
facllltles and common areas throughout
Woodbridge.
The one-and two-story detached
Woodbridge Seaport homes each offer
private rear or side yards with attached
two-car garages and are priced from the
mid-$140.000s.
~ting decor and kitchens with ceramic Woodbridge Seaport can be reached
tile counter tops. from the Santa Ana or San Diego freeways Denlae and Rlck Bottome aeated ln thelr Woodbrtqe Seaport home.
"With both of us working full time. we by taking the Culver Drive exit north or
don't want to spend our spare time doing south to the Alton Parkway entrance to Woodbridge Seaport will be on your right
yard work," Rick added. "There's plenty Woodbridge. Turn right on West Yale Just P.B'\t ~~rve.
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Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertJ8'ng sopplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juty 21. 1984 _ 15
uilder constructs
is own house atop
an Clemente hill
ty Ridge custom
lo cated on
's highest point
Builder Robert J. Frazer of Laguna
has broken ground for a Med1ter-
an-style. 3,200 square-foot custom
e he Is constructing himself at Misty
e. a custom lot community by WSLA
~lopment Corp., nestled on the high-
point In San Clemente.
According to Frazer. the exclusive
'e -designed by architect Wayne
ny -will feature three bedrooms. 2''2
'ls, a spacious living room, den and
rial dining room.
Highlights of the Frazer residence.
ides the ocean view. will be an open
rtyard, French and paneled doors.
.a wood-burning fireplaces. a three-
garage. and an abundance of tile and
j brass inerior hardward. Douglas fir
;ilso be featured throughout the home
The home Is being built by Frazer's
company, Robert Frazer Construc-
He has also purchased two additional
:; for custom homes. including the one
is own residence.
"Misty Ridge was an easy choice
e it's 'the best buy' In the area." Frazer
"For location price and exceptional
e nothing compares. and we
aprec1ated the fact that these well-
developed lots were ready for construc-
tion "He also noted that WSLA Develop-
ment offers a financing package that
makes 1t easy to purchase.
A prime selling point at the 80-lot
community 1s its location at 778 feet above
sea level. affording spectacular v1~ws
Misty Ridge Residents will have a 109 5
mile vista of the Pac1f1c Ocean as well as a
panorama of the rolling hills that surround
San Clemente
Planning has ensured that the lots
take full advantage of the views and the
layout of the community without visual
obstruction of one home by another
Misty Ridge. with its fully prepared
building sites. also otters custom home lot
buyers an alternative to the expense of
engineering a Siie to accommodate a
res1derce
Included in the preparation package
is a complete soil study, handled by WSLA
Development. as well as grading the
cleanng of obstructions such as trees.
roots and boulders Fully constructed
building pads ranging in size from 6.000
square feet to 16.000 square feet are also
included
Pnces at the 63-acre community
begin at $85.000 and range to $240,000
Financing packages include one that
requires as little as 10 percent down on a
Builder Robert Frazer conatructing hie own home at Maty Ridge.
loan amortized over 30 years at 12 percent
and payable 1n three years. at 12.5 due in
four years and at 13 percent when due in
five years. Other plans allow buyers to
tailor payments to 1nd1v1dual incomes
Misty Ridge 1s less than one mile from
the Santa Ana Freeway. Take the Aven1da
Pico off-ramp and turn left. Then turn right
at Avemda Pres1d10, and at the top of the
hill. proceed lef1 on Aven1da Salvador to
the community
For fur1her information call Mariners
Point Realty. exclusive sales agency for
the development. at 498-2310 or
498-5830: or v1s1t the agency office at 142
Aven1da del Mar in San Clemente
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
0.1.1. ICWI I UY Ytnn PI0,000
Architecturally st unning 3 bdrm home featured
m Home & Gardens magazine Pnme romer
locataon only 1 block from the beach Terrific
Vlew.
CHIU llllLllll FUllllS Y1EW SlH,000
Secluded & very private 3 bdrm home with
panoramic ocean view. Elegant and comfortable
with large family room & private VleW spa
,.,. lllUCI .. .. 1111,000
Prime location with spectacular ocean & bay
views. Large 3 bdrm home plus detached apart-
ment. Finest quality construction Pnvate patto &
pool.
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Notacondo! Nicely ma.antained 3 bdrm home with
encl<llled yard & covered patio. Ternfic lo-
cation-walk to pool, tennis & clubhouse Qwet
street.
c.1.1. FIXER IPPH 11n,ooo "" um1, WUTCUff AIU .......
2 bdrm home on fuU ssu..e R-2 lot.Cute as can be Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm home with airy
with fireplace. beam ceilmgs & enclosed patio. atrium and professionally landscaped pat10
Needs some fixing, but a temfic value Spacious & a delight to sho'A
IOYH SUIES l&YFH~ . 1111,000 UH llll IUI CLl ... U l"l,IOO
60 feet on. the. bay With a private pier & n~~· 4 Nicely decorated 4 bdrm home on l l!z lots. Private
bdrm family s1i.e home with den & formal dmmg sunny patio. 2 upstairs bdnns. Verv separate &
area Large bays1de pat.Jo ideaJ for entertaining. suit.able for m laws -
WIE C .. HPlO '411,111
Ocean side of PCH. 3 bdrm, and 3 baths m EACH
unit plus fireplaces. jacuzz.ies and patios. Ocean
Vlew sundeck. Only l year old.
AUTIH lfW LISTlll 1211,000
Perfect family home freshly painted & carpeted
with nice enclOSt'd yard & pool 3 bdrms, &
ronvertable den 2 flrepla<.'E'S. Really a great value
112,000 llWl-WISTCIFf 1111,MO
Assume low interest loan plus seller wtll carry
2nd! 2 bdnn. 2 bath end unit condo with fireplace.
Perfect location
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Sweeping uninterrupted Vlew of bay. ocean and
city lights. Spac1ous 2 bdrm & den home in
exclUStve Irvine J'errace reduced to seule estate.
(714)873-4400 (213)628-2828
2865 E. Coast Highway-Corona del Mar
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2 BEDROOM * * 1223 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5
720 Goldenrod, COM
644-7211 $199.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
483 Morning Cyn,CDM
759-1642 $295,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
9 Northhampton (Belcourt HI) Npt Bch
644-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-6
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 9 Ocean Vista, Npt Bch
644-6200 $535,000 Sat 1-5
2025 Port Bristo!, (HVHms) NB
675-6000 $242,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
* 427 Catalina, Npt Bch
645-0303 $237,500
2592 Arbor Or . Bayshores
631 -1400 $225,000
20451 Bayview Ave (Back Bay)
494....7748 $148.000qs Sun 1-5
363 Bayview Terrace(Back Bay)NB
Sun 1 4
Sat 1-4
&42-5261 $168,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
9161 Chrtstlne. Huntington Beach
963-6767 $145,000 Sunday 2-6
2535 Crestview (Bayshores) Npt Bch
&.44-9060 $259,000 Sun 2-5
2535 Crestview (Bayshores) Npt Bch
6«-9060 $259,000 Sun 1-5
1218 Devon Ln, Npt Bch
631-1266 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 19 Driftwood, Shorecfltfs. CdM
673-1181 $479,000 Sunday1-5
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1520 E Ocean Blvd (Penn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $384,500 Sun 9-1
2463 Irvine Ave .. Back Bay, CM
675-6000 $199.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
*368 Genoa Lane. Eastslde Costa Mesa
631-1400 $118,000 Sat 1-5
720 Larkspur. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $349,000 Sat 1-5
903 Lombard, Costa Mesa
963-7171 $149,000 Saturday 11-3
2451 Marino (Bayshores) Npt 8ch
673-7761 $397,000 Sun 1-4
3335 Ocean Blvd .• Corona del Mar
675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
403-409 Poppy, Old Corona del Mar
675-6000 $219,000 Sat . 1-5
* 4501 Wayne Rd., Cameo Hinds. CdM
675-6000 $350.000 Sat. 1-5
1977 Port Cardiff HVH
644-6926 Sat/Sun 1-4
11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1406 Santanella, Irvine Terrace. CdM
759-1877 $289,500 Fee Sunday 1-5
1419 Santanella Terr, CdM
644-7020 S298.500fee
19501 Sierra Seco. Irvine
644-7020 $219,000
10 Morning Glory. Irvine
644-7020 $275.000
214 Via Ithaca (Lido) Npt Bch
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 124 Via Udo Nord. Lido Isle. N.B.
851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
606 W. Oceanfront (Penn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $575,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR pin FAM RM or DEN
• 1110 Rkjgecrest Or (M. Hinds) C.M.
644-6200 $149,500 SaUSun 1-5
1730 Pak>ma. Newport Beach
&42-5200 $217 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 41 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) N. B.
760-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
401 Begonia. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $535,000
2990 Countryclub Or. Mesa V«de
Sun 1-5
559-6221 $174,900 Sun 1-5
1419 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr. CdM
675-5930 $785.000 fee Sunday 1-5
1322 Keef Or (H.V.Hls) Npt Bch
6«-6200 $349,000 Sun 2-5
1911 Kings Rd, Newport Beach
631-1266 $425,000
3116 Klondike. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $245,000
Sun 1-5
Sat. 1 ....
1800 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, Newport Sch
&.42-5200 Sunday 1-5
1528 Orange Aw.(Com. Palmer)Coeta Mesa
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11_.
1847 Port Sheffleld. H.V Homes, N.Bch
&44-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5
16411 Sierra; FountaJn Veney
963-6767 $131,000 Sunday 1-5
3107 Sumatra.(Mesa Verde) C.M. ~5880 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1 ....
3 Valley View, Turt._ock, lrvtne
770--0775 $253,000 Sat/Sun 1-7
3058 Ven Buren, Costa Mesa
M6-2313 $123.900 Sa 1-5/Sun 2-5
18856 Via Messina, Turt*ock. trv.
640-4888 $249.900 fee Sunday 1-5
1609 Whtte Oak (M. Verde) C M .
751-3191 $129,900 Sun 1-5
162«< Whitt* Lane, Hunt. Beach
897-6117 $178.500 S.• 12 ....
48EDROOll * * 63 Beacon Bay, Newpot1 8wt'I
644-6200 $975,000 Sun. 12-5
2215 Meyw Pt. Cost• M9ea
549-2644 $110,975 Sat/Sun 1-5
303 Ml"ord (C. Shra) CdM
&.44-8200 $695,000
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236 SherwOOd Plllee. eo.ta MMe
871·2495 1180,000 Sunday 1-5
2409 Via Marina. Npt Bch
645-0303 $315,000 Sat 12-5
4 BR pl• FAii RM or DEN
•• 1206 Cambridge, Npt Bch
759-9100 $329,000 Sun 1:30-4:30
•~ 16922 Mllltna Bey Dr. Hunt. Hatbour
759-9100 S665,000 Sun 2-4
• 1921 KJnga Road(Vu). Clltthaven, N.B.
642-5200 $625,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1970 Port Ounle6gh Cir. Npt Bch
786-7500 $324,000 SaVSun 2-S • * 2001 Galatea. Corona def Mar
759-9100 $789,500 Sun 1-5
* 2601 Blectcthom ~Bluff) NB 67~ $270, UH Sun 1-5 * • 223 PolnMtt1a. Old CdM 67~ $795,000 SaVSun 1-5
* 300 Bay9lde Dr. Corona def Mar
76G-8333 $270,000 Sun 1-5
1624 Antigua (Ovr Sht9) Npt Bch
76().8333 $495,000 Sun 12-4
18 BalUna Court, t~ Grett, NB ~7171 $179,.900 Sunday 12-4 * 1808 GlllaXy, ~ Shot-. N.B. 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 2-6
1015 Cheyenne. ca.ta ....
546-2313 $152,000 Sa 1-4/Sun 1-4
**2104 E. Oceanfront. Pennlnsola
631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or, OoYW Shores, Npt Beach
548-5647 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1700 Galaxy Or, Dover Shor•, N.B
759-1501 $600,000F. Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or, DoYer 5norea, N.B
759-1501 S600,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2821 HW'bor Vtew Or. H. V. Hiiis
644-9060 $&49,500 Sunday 1-5 * •448 lsabetla Terrace COM
760-9031$845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
615 Mlcheal Pt (Newport Hgt) Npt Beach
760-8333 $299,000qs Saturday 1-5
46 MlssJon Bay (Spygls) CdM
760-8333 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2029 National, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $123,000 Sat. 1-4
26 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5
26 Rue Grand Ducal. rug Canyon, Npt Bch
642-5200 Sat/Sun 1-4
16327 Shedbulh, FountaJn Valley
963-6767 $159,900 Sunday 1-5
* *222 Via Udo Nord, Udo ltle, N.B
644-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5
400 Vista Flora (Blutf9) Npt Bch
759-9100 $195,000 Saty 1-5
'454 Vista Roma (Blutfs) Npt Bch
~ $269,000 Sat 1-5
3363 Wisteria. eo.t. Mee&
645-0303 $187,500 Sun 1-5
2774 Maltard, Coeta Meea
645-0303 $229,600 Sun 1-5
2755 Albetra., Coeta Mea
645-0303 $186,000 Sun 1-5
2105 Yactrt MtlcN9f (Seew) Npt Bch
760-8333 $418,000 Sun 2-5
1909 Yacht Purtbln, Newport 8eed'I
64<4-0903 $429,000 Sun 1-5
2111 Yacht Wandef91, Seavtew. N.B
552--0642 $3$9,000 Sun 1 ....
Orange County Real Estate/An.Adyectisj~s+'PS?~t to ihe OA!~Y PILQT/S turd'W, -4uJy 21. 19&f :-1l
58EDROOM * * 1633 BaysJde Or, Npt Bch
631-1266 $995,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
5 BR pfue FAM AM Of DEN * • 14 Geoeve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 239 Via Lido Soud (lido) Np1 Bch
759-9100 $1,550,000 OaJty 1-5 * • 24 Mlssk>n Bay (Spyglass) CdM
760-8333 $699,500 Sat 1-5 * • 30 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1 , 195,000 Sat 1-5
•• 6 TrafaJger. Harbor Ridge
640--t868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5
*• 7 Muir Beach Cr., Spyglass, CdM
640-4868 $1 ,550,000 Sun 1-5
2215 Alta VlS1a (E.blutf)
644-6200 $289 ,500 Sun 1-5
1600 Sea Belt Cir (Spygls) CdM
644-6200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2601 lsJand View, Harbr Vu Hiiis,
6«-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1·5
220 Jasmine, COM
644-7211 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**218 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle, N.B
644-9060 $1,950.000 Sunday 1-5
I BEDROOM
***• 101 Via Lido Soud(Udo) N.B.
675-6161 $4,850,000 SaVSun 1-5
6 BR pfue FAM RM or OEN
** 103 Via Udo Soud, Npt Bch
759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat 1-5
***• 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM
64--4-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
11 Flores, Irvine
644--70200$ 199,900
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Sat 1-5
9 Aue Vmats (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $425,000 Sun 1-5
2009 Vlsta Caudal (Blurts) Npt Bch
759·9100 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
813 W. 15th St, Newpol1 8eact1
646-7171 $174,500 Sunday 10-2
2 BR pfua FAM RM 01 DEN
221 Nata/Nobteza (Bluffs) Npt Bch
759-9100 $350,000tee Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2BA
140 Brookline (Montloello) C.M
646-7434 $97,500 Sun 12-4
3BEDROOM
2413 Richmond (MontloeUo) C.M.
646-7434 $101,500 Sun 12..-.
*#7 Stardust (Turtlerod<), IMne
476-1929 $188,000 Sunday 1-5
133 Yonctown (Monticello) C.M.
646-7434 $101,500 Sun 12-4
48EDROOM
#5 Rue Chateau Royal (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
646-7434 $649.000 Sun 1-5
DUP1..EXE&1a1
1561 Miramar, Balboa Pen. P1
642~5200 $29,000 Sunday 1-5
2 Br plua 3 Br * * 63 Beaoon Bay. Newport Bead'I 644-6200 $975,000 Sun. 12-5
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I & is wil.IJ.ng to give It away at $219.000. ~ Tlus
is tremendously below others in thi.s presuge
area. As:sW1'M! $150.000 1st at 12" hxf'd 4 BR. 2
BA. oak han:Jwood firs, fr windows. drs &
skylights Ron Ort says you'll love 1t"
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H B End urut w l frplc Low pnre $82.900.
assume $50,000 1st TD at 9 ~. ft><e<I
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SEIVIEW -BY OWIER
OPEi SUIDI Y 1-5
Spacious 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath
home Large yard-excellent Vlew.
Beautiful covered pat10, perfect for
entertammg. New lJght beige carpet.
Close to corrununity pool, spa. tenrus
1•21,000
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l:.Hl p .m I deck, courtyard. pier & slip. $1.100,000 l.ll/llDll: .. =:
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o.r... .. , .., 720 Larkspur
3 BRl2BRI 1BA SIDI OlO •1 1, aun r, . p ayroom, irep .
" I d JI 111 beam ceilings Xlnt financmg. $420,000.
C.\~CELLATIO' &
COHRE(:TIONS:
UYSllE llllYE IAYFRllT CHIO
Jetty & Bay Vlew, ne wly decorated MaJ
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000.
PUllSIU -E ICWIFllllT ( .1111·1·llat1on ... dlld 1·11rr1·1·tio11 .. rmn Ocean & Jetty views, marine room. 4 Br.
1,,. 111.1111· 011 -.<11111· cl1·adl1n1· .. a-. aho' t•. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft , car parking. $1 ,285,000
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numl>t•r \\ 111·11 1 ;i11c·1·1lin ~ ~our ad. Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up,
EH HORS: 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,250,000.
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CLASSI FI ED 642-5678
OPH DAILY 2-6
3 bedrooms, 2 baths. dining room, 2
car garage. Single family or duplex.
Easy access. Best beach with white
water view. Owner
Enjoy the privacy and tranqulllty of
living on Newport Island. Great as-
sumable financing available! Re-
modeled 4 bdrm, 3 bath and approx.
3500 sq. ft. You own the land and full
price is only $525,0001
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Panorarruc ocean & ci ty view, 5 Br 3 Ba.
spacious entertammg home $1.100.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J41 Boy\•d• [),,,., NB blS i'llbl
IEIEIT RETllUT
For sale or trade -Fully furnished
2Br. 2Ba, den & pool siz.e yard. Locates
in "THE SPRINGS". Considered to be
the finest Country Club in the desert.
See to belJeve Full price -$249,000 -
excellent fmancmg. Ownrl Agt
Weekends/Evenings 957-8300
IPEI TIUY 2-1
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2 bedrooms. 2 baths, super v1ew Aslung
price $385,000 ALSO AV AlLABLE: l
bdrm, 1 ba, $255,000i
l Bdrm, 1 ba. $275,000;
1 bdrm plus den. $275,000,
1 bdrm plw den, l 'h ba, $375,000
u.1w.n 111-1•
Every possible improvement has
be<•n Lavished on this spectacular 5
bedroom Nantucket plan. A formal
garden surrounds the solar heated
pool and spa and overlooks ocean ,
islands and harbor The kitchen is
l'UStomJZ.ed to meet the most dis-
l'erm ng homemaker's require-
ments. All interior and exterior ap-
pointments have been designed by
top-fli ght professionals. The own-
ers are transferred and the home IS
offered at a very competitive
$735,000.
HPLU $141,000
I-'« Yin h9n 2601 Island \lie
SBA.FR nu ... m
$311,000
llH c.t1H h i •11 232 Iris
2 BR, Den I. YA&JITWl
PI0,000
POmllU 1207 E Balboa
3 BR Tl9 MUii
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-844-7211 Mardi to your phone 10 I Rud the clu8ffled ac
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WOOllllHE WATEllFllllT
111n11 sa1a,ooo t Enjoy sailing and fishing on fabulous
North Lake. Highly upgraded 3 BR
21h BA, family room, choice location.
$208.000 assumable 1st at 13%
fixed.
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# 42 .... lfffl, lnfH (lfJf• HIJ)
llllLE HllE '31,100
Double wide with porch and carport.
Beautiful 2 Bdrm. 2 bath located on a
quiet setting only 1 mile from the
beach In Newport. Very private front
& rear yards. Call for complete lnfor·
matlon.
IU CIM CWSIC Walk to the beach
from this meticulously maintained
2 bedroom + den, 2 bath home on
a 45' lot. This home is cheerful and
has charm personified. Priced at
$384,000.
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111,000 YI &n•llLI
at 8 '12% int. Try a new 2nd Trust Deed.
Small down, low pymts. 3 Bdrm. Up-
graded. Call quickly -thia won't last.
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au family. or single. pnvate beach
·ess. $225,000 (you own land).
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1141,000 .. 11J,llO
rgC' custom tri-level homes. Pride of
ai1 ty throughout. 2 den, 2 lh ba.
k 2 car gar. Open house 12-6 Sat &
nor by appt.
2141 El•H ltt. c•. MMHI
~., L FHltaia • lealter
ROH IEL llAI 1411,000
3 H -Ill -FWILY I•
1wC'St price ever. Builder wants out.
1w interest rate loan available.
ood glass & brick make up this
1r~c·ous country-contemporary
me· w/spa. Please call for appt.
RA llRVll ClllWEU UIUI
144-IOIO tr lni Ill-NII
an view, 3 blka to t,>each. Near new
br. 2 112 ba, $255,000. Financing
20.000, lOW,\ by owner.
Open Sunday 1~5
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New listing. Dramatic contemporary
home on oversized lot. 3-Storv.
multi-level 4 BR with ocean view &
detached guest quarters. Compare
age & sire of this property to others
in the area. $495,000.
IAI& IWY11 CIUWlll WIH
144-IOIO •r l•s: lli-1111
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME
4/6 bdrm. big dock(s), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fln. $795,000
(land incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5.
Owner (9-5) 650-0202
BUY DIRECT a SAVE
U&TNCI
Waterfront duplex w/dock Lower
3 BR/2 BA; upper unit 4 BR/3 BA.
has potential dividing upper mto 3
BR + studio w/pvt. entrance Im-
maculate condition. Owner will
finance! $445,000
IAI& l&IYll CILIWELL WIO
144-tOIO lll-1111
Harbor & Canyon View
Custom yard w/waterf;lU. J8CUZZJ.
chilling pool, flre pit and bWJt-m BBQ
Great assumable financing Owner
very anxious to sell or trade down for
property in the 350K-450K range m
CdM or NB.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
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THE lllT CLll -SU .1111 CIPISTUIO
Prvt gated cominunity, San qrtrs. movie rm-sound sys. sec
Juan Capastrano. New custom sys, mstr bath, .J8C, 3 frplcs
5000 sq ft Victorian on 2 acres~ -Craftsmanship that must be
Horses O.K. Zoned air, water seen. Appraised for $850,000
softener sys. gated RV prkg (Asking $750,000) $600,000
cntr, pool, spa, bath house, assum.
BBQ area. Gaz.ebo. sep maids
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Architect offers immaculate 2 BO -
2 bath, 2 car garage, fireplace, new
kitchen, professionally landscaped.
Three private mner patios.
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1330,000 llYEll SIOllES
OPll SIT/Sii 1·11t 1'41 l1luy lrin
Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 1 2 baths
Two 2 car garages. Large lot witr.
room for pool or RV parking.
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IEWNIT IUCI llYFlllT
This has to be one of the finest water-
front homes available. Large Dock will
Handle Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller
Ones. 5 Bdrm. 4 ~ Bath. 4500 Sq. Ft.
French Doors & Windows. Brick Deck
and Courtyard. Two (2) Stairways.
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~RA~ lD-PRICE LOW
lt,8DO Ba1M MARKEi' VAUE
Mm Va* $ll9.500
3 Bim l * bid\ New red & ka:t8l Wllh txx:d\ ~ ts. r.ilHt pa> arrl rra1Y ecn. Che I>
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$5808oms
IPEI TlllTII
llti OAIYH 1111111 open ~ -5 by a ppt
only. Pnced to sell today' Sl.795.000
Call PITllCI Tt•l at ll0-1102 for
gate entrance and details.
1£119 THAN o.-u f€WOtT BACI BAY
WITH root.. GltlAT F~ ~ C<Ut£
Totally ~led. 1900 sq Ct . 3 br. 2 ba. 1 ~,JU
pool. El~l ~ masttt su1~ Fam rm & hv
nn-open onto shaded bnck pauo, gard4'n
wtfounl&ln Beeuuful wood, fan. f1rt'plac-e 3rd
br m knotty pt1W pttf«t for of(aop, computtt J
skylights. 3 pabOs, 2 car ~ phu workshop
BeautJlul k>w maml lndrpt>. IOI.al pnv.-y
$24S.OOO ~ 111 TD •t 1 I' By OWntt 336
22nd st. s-48-~72 . . . . ~ .
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R-2 LOT
$259,000
CDllll llllWDS
Refurbished f ollowlng fl re. New
roof, furnace, paint, carpets.
etc., etc. 3 BR, 2 BA. room for
2nd unit. Owner may carry 1st
T.O.
1221,100 WITH WI
Carmef mdl, 3 BR, 2 BA. Good
financing. Lowest priced fee
property In Harbor View Homes.
LllE IEW
Remodeled Palermo In H. V.
Homes. Lrg. yrd w/spa. Excel-
lent financing. $319,000 LH.
IEW-YIEW-ClllED ILIU
Total remodel Includes: custom
bit-ins. beveled glass cabinets.
solar hot water, air cond. Mstr
suite, spa tub, etc., etc. Over
3000 sq. ft . Owner may carry 1st
T.O.
ClllEI SlllD
-3 Bdr with pool, ocean view.
$2650 per mo. Furnished.
IAYSllHES
Romantic designer's dream
house. Just listed -won't last.
$397,000 fee. Open Sun 1-4.
2451 Marino.
760-1397
673-7761
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CO•PAIY
760-1397 673-7711
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CM1n link '9noe. box tcwy. Wiii ~ for Meea REASONS 4 8d 1 • opta & drp• Only lowly tteidwood t at8b .tc, 1e fruit trw, V«de home Of' ceny : on ... t>w completely r•-1110975 S.. .. 2215 ~ .nd ..,.
2br din. nn houM. OPEN paper on ..... 10. lx'a =--= ~~ ~~ ~ ue W: M •ye r · p 1., c . M. now. Unuaual "' HOUSE. 20311 Cyptwe. groee. .Allllng $250,000. • • • ._. • 0--/Rltr ~2844 located on the pa S.A. He6ghta. ~2947 call 931_1400 for me.... for ••nn•• court or ~ eppo611tment. leg.a two unite Ol lftl
nor.e..S1M,400 W......... t• uaed • llf99,....... IDT 1111 • 11 11 -wAn.H.f'RoNT p e A c e . IT'--dia· 1 Al..-.. enc1 P11110 Just Hated ,...., up-HOMt.~ Ille. PRIVACY.PRESTIGE: 3 .... ona CM• CAPE coo 28r .,. ' mud\ r
graded18drHoftlnH.8. REALESTATE Bd home on 2 .3 Realty wlfrptc + 18r -Only '216.000.
Price wH S110,000. 111·1'00 ac:re;fabuloue w.w; n. 831_7370 s:Mk Bkr N~ 1M1 "'•"
atuhad to $100.000. lined drlv•; tenc•d. ..llmlt 1·
Good one. t201.soo ma•• .. -.im,_ IG-1111
" 8dr Montloello ~unit, .. UT/-1-1 ICONTEMPOIPOOL: M -Pnced to .. ._. big 4 Price Just reduced to
,,... c::pt, ck..,_ & root. ••u-. ....,..2900aqfthome,2.• Bdrm 2 Nth on•-.. s12s.ooo. w .. 1 matn-Showa ex<*tent. Onty - -acre.; courtyard pooe; MaMfuf __. In CoeCa t-.d and .,_ bMr'I us>-A PETE BARRE T
REALTY
1106.000. PllRl1 Llll191 view declla; 2 oueet u.... Ottofnal owner Ofllded. 4 8dnne • bMhe.
EMt8lde 2 Matt eutt.., ....... ti Ml9-8"W: w:luded & G8l9d wta to mow nof1h eo nw ~IQ. tdloc*. c.,. Cod sty19. OMiar 5 Bdnna. 3 tJett.. lnc:tudee tor prtvec:y. $318,000. ,_ epnlC8d up u. peace lr•waya.
Just reduc:ied 110,000. mast• allta and ..,_ COUNTRY ESTATE: 9 and pttoed It kliw at ody Lm 1111.n
e..tbuylntown. famlty room and off-Acre grove/home; $139,900.751-3111 '•--'ll--l•----11==-: ... ii:: J .,.... peri(lf'IO for up to 7 --• 3 tso aq " prOYtn-. C:. SElECT .,._ .... So. Coat Aaza 2 8dr 2 cars. Oney 4 doors from ;-'bncec & oek· 3eo I .... :::.~~'·\~~,::~~ ~ ~':.ctt9'.'1~ ':;.. = .,; .. vtew ~lake; PROPERTIES llD&ln 1 • ..._ IR
S75,000. ket at onty S4e8,000. an adwntwa In IMng.. tNVEST IN YOUR KIDS -· .... llY I ... M4-ll11 $5&5,000. buy reel -...1n Alwr~ Spec:ioue owner'• unit A ~ OU1tCJm
lha\1'8otharumo TALK ABO.UT TAX .ede.Flurupparut.w1at overlooking ~ homeonflMlendloc
llllllAlfll SHELTER: 19 Acre 186,000. Greet rent• beech. V...rt -· In a choice n411 A'n NIGEL
U 1· 1211 avocado •tate 111 & cal U4 8200 c.lfornAa Poewaion. Juet re-borhood. a 91>ac GAILEY &
ASSOCIATES percm; 3000 aq ft c.llf Ae9tty. modeted. Tredaa ec-bedroome. ~...,.. R&IM~ Haw .omethfng to .-C1 ~Av11lebi .. 1orpo.--.... _ Aekln9 015.000. rodl wound a ct." ranch home: vWw for--C411C*d. toe So. Beyfront. , ...,_ by W91arn I
Clt111fted ads do It well. Uon. Cell for dettila. 3 8d 2 be~ Heet & Owner/~. ~13 prden .... A hon
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5 beautiful 3 bdrm condo townhomes
ready to build. Includes working
drawings etc. Ready to pull pennits.
$249,500.
CllCI IPILLD 111-1211
R&IM~ of Costa Mesa
ZE11Y111111.n ~i=~ ~~v ~ (919) 728-6757 toU1 . To pli9ce your~-· 141t00l.NNTEF
Op9r\ Sun 1M 1 beb'9 .. -...... ,. llml&~ ~· llMlll Lml mi Lot eox111-"" OOod a 8d ..---
Ltg eon~IOIM 2behome,11".000. Dely Plot £.*78 ... , .. _
with two«cwy .,... .., lal ... lllr Ctmlfted. "2'""""'' fro~lhle ucelh
on lrg lot. owe. -~i .. iii"ii11i.iiliiiiii~~1 loceeed ctupm SC w/optlon « tnde for Of THE tflGHWA Y1 I uau11ble property. ltalinad glMa wlr.i
s 1 390 000. frpec, & ll*ib• '
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Re.illy Comp.iny
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~( ;1;11-"rHunt & Associate
~ REAL ESTATE
148-4111
2121S.'9 ... 1Hhl•.
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MUllUYYIEW
In charming old Corona de ) Mar.
Beautifullly remod e led 2
bedroom and family room or 3
bd. Beam ceilings, R-2 lot, pool,
patio and 3 car p.rage. Owner
will consider lease-option. Will
consider Harbor View Hills
trade . R. Sietz. $535,000.
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Luxurious in comfo rt & design this 5 Bel, 7
Ba home is located at the VIEW top of
Harlx>r Ridge--180 degree ocean, bay, city
lights & "Sunsets over Catalina'' VIEW!
Offering the 4Jtimate in quality from warm
library, gounnet kitchen to 40' pool & spa.
Sumptuous -VIEW · Master suite. 24 hr
guarded gate Call J en Hunt to st>e.
$1.950.000
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CHAIPllilE APPETnE
1s sattshed here in this totally remodeled -
expanded -end unit -Big Canyon Bordeaux.
'.i Bdrms and fonn. garden view· dining -on
a single level to charm you. Not another like
1t -shown by appt . $550,000. Jeri Hunt.
"II-LAW tlllTEIS"
Outstanding Newport Hgts family home. 4
Bel, 3 Ba, big fam. rm, wet bar & sec. system.
Too many extras to list. A Must see -asking
$389,900. Vee Stinson.
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Tree house comes with this great 3 Bel, 2 Ba
family home, priced to sell at $249,900. Fee.
Vee Stinson.
1IUI Yia lleuiu, lniH .,.. Sn 1·1
SPEOTICIWI
1000 Q. n . ESTATE
Top of Spyglass Hill -Ocean & Newport
Say View. This 5 Bel, 6 'h Ba, super-den and
game nn home has sec. system and pool &
spa. Now offered a t $1.550,000. Fee. Vee
Stinson.
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ICUI YI IYllSTY
Lovely award-winning 2 Bd, 2 Ba. single
level end unit w/nearly 2000 sq. ft. Vau.lled
ceilings -whit.e oak flooring -prime Harbor
Ridge location. Assume 10.37% fixed rate
loan. $389,900. Barbara K.astle. r
A S1AFf Of HIGHLY 1UINID l'•O,•SSIONALS
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Popular single level plan -2
bdrm -den. Ideal for entertain-
ing. Huge mast.er suite w ith spa
tub -2 walk-in·closets. S unken
den w ith fireplace and wet-bar.
R. Sietz. $475,000.
PIEST111MS W ISUll
The Best of All Worlds is this
luxurious 2 bedrm & den condo.
On the golf course with ocean
and Back Bay view~ For the
ultimate in decorating and
furnishings see this outstanding
property. R. Sietz. $535,~ un·
furnished. $640,000 funushed
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bedrm-den single level condo -
on wide greenbelt with ocean
view. Beautiful ~ter suite -
wi\h fireplace. Vacant. R. Si~tz.
$395,000.
llftUll WIEW -LWI
Beautiful 3 bedroom & family room. pool, spa, low maintenance
yard -$2,400 mo. Includes gar-
dener & pool care. Available im-
mediately. Ro.em.ary Sietz.
$2,400 Mo.
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A PETE BARRITT
-. REALTY
IU .. /NIYllTAl
OPEN SUNOAY 1-4
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him ............. m Vi8Wl0t '°' #Uture Ian.ta C..tt 11tu UH lnfat UM t lad I M~ :y ~ =tt,lo~ ~=· :~ PnJ.asala 2lfl MESA VERDE 38' 28a + Wllll... For IHH love~
othef'a.300E.Coas1Hwy. Bay. ~ and Loa '*UYflllT* 8P9 11No200 ~ grdnrc::r.& eeautlful Warmington h~et~.~U~F~ .. ~ 873-1331Mon-Fri0-4pm Oeos. s.43,000 & up. Agt G~ 3Br 2Ba. All wat•. --· OrWe townhome 2 Bdrm 2 Ba·-!I (8051772-5188 emenltlel, 2 story. Yrty 2963 Bek•.~ I overtook! • adult""""" & End unit w/3 • 2~
Fabuloua ocean view in lee 12100/mo. 875--491~ 631-1* A;t apa. Obi ng ,..r_-;.th formal d!:'-11. I01 llv n
Laguna Beech. A beat 4 11 Agt Avau Augua1 1 ---ear gar. • 400, mo c buyl Owner/Agent. I.E. Wut.. HA · Nrshopplng&eayocean opentr. Drive by 22 IN. Avail Aug 8.
951-0838 ecceea 3br 2be IQ(e nu Clo\oer. then call Lola Geel'~ Goldbaum -------WANTED DISTRESSED C.rtU •tl .. I UU Condo. pvt patio pool 873-7544. $875/mo. tor appt to_. 833 'e
lluaDf P&ll fil~~ 1°!:';.i!~ Agt 21>< 1 be 708 ™• $900 mo. 752-0147 Woodbridge Eatatee-3br ~hi. .,... 2bdr~
A beautiful 24 x 80 ft 2BR $886 fri/eun &40 8759 REASONS TO MOVE 3be frmllv/dr+ fmly rm-comfortable de
2 Bath highly upgraded leatala aat/day do not mention l350 rent• this bach pad bf1(ts1 nook-dbl gar-yard-w/bltns kids ok I
home. L~Mng -din-rntl 558-9819 ult fot ....... er• crptd de-lmmac $1275 M&-1018 53MtDo a..t Alty ti ~~ti~ ~ off~ ...... fuaia... Alex If not In Iv name/no. llgn eal&llM1M* WMlllW LIDO ISLE 2 tty :
porch. Also air cond. 2BR 1 ba. 850 elf. * Home on quite cul-d&-uc. chrmno hm on moct c
Call Agt. 540-5937 filhl lil&d ZIN oceanside of P.C.H on Newty redoM3bf' 2bahme 2br. den. 2ba. atrium. frpl st. avall 8/1 $1800 •--------3 8d ;p;aou; IMllg oom GOidenrod. lnc:I. retrlg & S650 w/updated kltQh & form din. to kite, Incl gar· Edie or Cynthi. 644-S C ... t1ciaJ dlahwHher gar r AvaJi 0/W, no Wash/dry«, atr R:.t kldt ok 53M190 denet, aseoc fee, ..... p IUO Sept $900 a1g..792-6570 perking only. $1060/mo. Alty fee S975 mo. s.i0-2879 Nwprt Cf'St ocn vu 38r
Water pd. 1st/1&st & 1525 Shoppera d'°'°9 2bdrm .._.. down Ir. pool, t• CllllPIAITllS Summer Rental Ltl 8.1 3br sec. 873-9023 hme updated kltcti w/yrd ~UI .... ..-. $1200/mo. Fergu90 lfflOI 2ba-blt lns-w/d-dbl gar 2 Br 1 Be, rrple, lrg 4 kid gar too $550 m 28&. a;;, Hahn R.E. 542-1183
Truely pride or ownership 811 SlOOO w1I 675•9526 sundeek. nice yard, ctoM 539-6190 a.t Rhy '-2 a home. Ocean "*"· Ocean view neeu
bldglng with great east· to beh & shopp & avail. Top notdl Mbdrm Sba 1950/ ...... 499-3e38 home. H.V. Hiiis 4
side Costa Mesa lo-laIM. Imme d . S 8 7 5 /mo. fem IPOt wlwetbar frplc Panoramic: oen w 2Br. fam#y rm, dining
cation. Could be yours Ptaiatall 2107 673-5354 agt kid ptt $700't 53M190 pool 9P9 Allio Bc:h $1350 S 2 8 0 0 I mo . A
tor any medical prupoae. A I of CdM deal bach S.t Atty fw Incl ut FergutOn & Hehn 673-7711
Owner wlll flnanoe. A.sic-Old beech houM, ruatlc, p~ '$350 bllt pd ;8 off RE 642-1183/831-0935 Panoramic oc.an ..
Ing $525,000. btwn 9th & 10th, 1 pPCa H ••90 53!. • 190 r Dua Ptlat BB top of Cor. H ...... be9\
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
bdrm$300 mo. 2 bdrm .., .....,, '9j ...,..
S350 StK>rt term only Best Rlty tee Ml to bdl & hrbr. 2 --------3 Br 2 Ba. turn. or 548-88.47 . dos w/gat, w/d, t UNIQUE, charming 2 story S 2 8 5 0 I m o . A ··-• ·-n poo1 s100 Aot 49&-5980 e.ipe Cod. 2br. den. 2ba. 61a..na1 _., -2 frplc, llll'ge treea, OCNl'I •-------Ctn • I -., 2122 Spacious oc•nvlew, 3 Searldge Oen view aide of Hwy., north end, Sharp bMeh bunQt U I bdrm, 3 be, awlmmfng 2br-2ba-den-pool-apa-avail Sept 1st. $ l595 mo. equipped kltctl $4251
.., .., "' poo1 dbf car ON S2500 ten et-91'of dee.w/d refrtg 4~7 rent & u111t at 53~
Newport Baytront prime • Bdrm on the bey. pier , mo. 'renate will 'cooper~ 24&41 eunl1ee St 150 mo 4 Best Rtty tee
office bldg 11 eoo OOO allp private beech. Avail ate to soo. property for broker 87M18G S~ and lowlfy
Biii Grundy Rltr 61s..61e; 9!10-12110 $3500/mo sale. Call St9119973-t373 II T• WI Canyon townhome. 3
hfltxn/Uaitl Uii Large 3 Brdm family room Charming COM 3br 2 ba Ubdrm rang emte 2bA mt den, 2,~ baths + 11 ~-=rM=-m:iiiMililt;;~IJust above Big Corona Cottage dln/lndry rm-M Icy 81 pool 4 the heat patio. 1&50 per mo. Ulll OllM llPl.D Beach avail now. pets $1100 780-118-4 pluahc. dHlgn $1000 UNIQUE HOMES
3 Br + nreplace ee unit. <f?<>tMUZ de/ vlf m 836--6722 John Madn· 539-6190 e.t Atty tee ers.eooo
Beach 112 blk. IQme v1ew CiA..,,.J.,,,i. I toatt
$375,000. 49-4-77~ _._.v MfK''/ie.) 'Front houae 2 BR 2 .,_, lut. leac• Bil
lac.at Pnt USi ' ~ ~"-8uu. So. of B~. • $1000 286 2+126' tltlt'I 3Q e-r. -u1~ ""7"I mo. -Call Barbara em. tncd yd., lldltt. no lfFIOl l .. •11 3'07 l c..t ""1 .. ca H u t c h 1 n g • • a g 1 . pets. *595 848-2t11 ~
FNULI c s &7S-8000;644-1211 3Br2t>edupiuenc:tywd•--------
Newport Center 14,792 SF :;.,eo3 ~~= :e::~ wahr/dyr hkup Cflld ok· 3Br 28a frpl d/w ape•-------
Airport Area 17,290 SF Pooi 528501,.;0 Agt Cetta.... m4 no peta S19S 557.2332 ;arctnr $1250. Open H• tQ••.aaa
Trnt .... F ..... IM . 673-7761 . 2 Bdrm 2 L'. l7C condO n1 sa2s gets 3br 2be tr1 hea 2001 ~=~~ lU-2212 S.C. Plaza w/earport + appls mod decor kid ptt1-----..,-------bf loc:ll
untv. pelt! ., .. P1
w/d, pool '8C acceae-.
ege $1200 557.2900
--------•i-It • 1111 pool. S575 mo. to mo. ok cool poo1 539-etlO 4 Bdrm 3 ea, tamlty rm, ...... ::C:: AC (Alao for .. le) Avail e.t Alty,_ dining rm. MAI*' vtew.
Triplex at 1807 w. Balboa • UIY• lmmed. Drtve by Wood9-Hwbot Ridge. T.W. a
Blvd. Npt Bch. ONLY Fairway condo 2BR 2ba Ide Vlllege. 2521 W. Avell Aug 1. Super at\8ll) pool. $3000/mo. Bob
$210 000 {you own the Prof decorated pool. Sunflower #J3 ttien C8ll 38r 28a, fncd yd. See Koop. 631-1286 PENTRIOGE COVE
land)'. Good rental can tennis s1700 m0 0• Patttdl631-12Magt July21&22afthm.1mt 4 8d + aid' quart 28r 2ea, spit....._, r1
PATRICK TENORE 955-1550 evff/;.,knda tobctiS800.l392 M.-oy· f ~ m d~ I en. w/d,2c:ergtirw/ope
780-8702 640-2497' Beautiful lrg 5Bdrm, :.um~~ d~atZ::; pool, ape S950 55&-9!
Exclusive ~ate m•arded ~~·-' good ... on 'riew, apa. SPYQtaat Hiii ~,.,._ti hraia: .-nr....-H 8eectl nr $3000/mo Sol> Koop Harbor ldge 3 +3 28r 2'ABa Condo, glll"llge, ~ 675--5454 $1100 63l-12M
ocean, Catarina llke view, $850 After :---------community pool, apa. pool, Jae. w/d Catuel old town~ p9d ._,.....__ ldutrial ~ 1375 tennis. 780-1489 6Pm call iM-1920 upper S300'a bMla "-I ~
Ind. R I 6 condo. Great 2Br 2Ba condo Den g: walk to ~ 53M190!co~~t;'! ~~AR lllaM Z.
financing. 3500 aq. n. W&lllFlllT pool, upatal~. s'1 sci Sett Alty... Brand new upatlrs unit. 2 Chnnng bildl. apt yr1
1901 E. Carnegie. Irvine Sierra Mgmt 641•1324 LOVELY OLD SPANISH 4; Bdfms, 2 baths, 1111 new alry-tull klt/prlv 1
lndust. Cmptx. (Units E & .._UY 3BDR 28A Yard-trpl-Bdr huge ~--Ilk• t>-*j apptlancet. New eerpet, 1 840-8299 675-8016
F) 1M Sq. n . ofc. heavy Completely furnished grdnr-new appt-no peta yard 9U· 7817 or drapes, phone Jacka. S.
periling. dlvlseble to beaullful 4 Bdrm 4 Ba, lrg tat +MC $850 497~287 ~2 i.161 fOf Jim s eurtty system. Cute end ••'""t111elh ,..._... 1750 aq. tt. unite. Larger kitchen + dining room. 1 clean! 2 car parking !!r'!'!' units avail. 962-5533 $5500/August. Agt. 3 Bdrm 2'A Ba. 6 yra new, PRETTY 38DR HOUSEi s1300 per. mo. 17~ lllMe
1 -t f •-J If 6<44-6200. Mary Lou dbl att. gar W/opftlftM, near Edinger and VIEW RENTAL· GrMt lo-ftalasala i.
.,. I ti .. t Merion ~d;.!'·lna, ~atKldr aultoke, Sprngdle S81SO 894-4961 • cation. Sp~olout 3 Qpptr duplex h.
Fabulous oceanfront IOt -· ¥1 ¥• new'"... 1 bedroom, 2 bath home OCEANFRONT 2 8d CdM, prloe reduced for Avail now. $995/mo. lniat 2144 with charm and dMall S800 1eue 873--0
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1700 NEWPORT ILVD., C.M.
~ &CllE-IEWNIT &llllSS -Lots of luscious
park-like land. Not in Santa Ana Heights. Private
security gate. Horse OKI Room for everything.
Custom 3 bdrm home. A must see. $395,000.
Call for appointment. 546-2313
PERFECT ST&llTlll -$93,000. Absolutely beautiful
garden home! New carpeting & fresh paint!
Excellent location! 963-6767
COIL POil, $127,100 -Save! Anxious seller
priced low to sell quickly. Sparkling solar heated
pool. Clean 4 bdrm. New carpeting. Energy
savers. South Coast Plaza area. Call now.
546-23 13
UYFHIT WITI NCI -Enjoy the privacy and
tranquility of living on Newport Island. Great
assumable financing availablel Remodeled 4
bdrm. 3 bath and approx. 3500 sq.ft. You own
the land and full price is only $525.0001
646-7171
WllTI l llWlll -Only $155.000 Spacious 4
bdrm In executive neighborhood. cozy fireplace!
Great 15 >< 15 sundeck. Located in quiet area
next to park. Hurry, call 963-6767
HUT TElllS-llUT PRICE -Assume low Interest
loan.Seller will carry. Spotless 3 bdrm condo.
Mini-loft. 2 car attached garage. $109,900 full
price! Call now, 546-2313
ICUI UI UY YllWS -Panoramic view extends
past Catalina Island from this very attractive 2
bdrm home. Ready to be moved into with
fantastic potential for added improvement.
Make the first step to better living. Priced at a
low $395,000. 646-7171
llllCEI 110, 1001 1111 WCI -Owner says sell!
1/J acre of fabulous tropical gardens & waterfall!
Unique home with new carpeting, skylight, wine
room. fire pit & gazebo! Unbelievable at only
$169,900. 963-6767
Cllll Tl IUCI, 1111,llO -Smell the ocean air.
Newer 3 bdrm. 21h bath home. Bright and airy.
Assumable loan. Call now. 546-2313
IT'LL WYE Yll llUTILUS -Dramatic trl-level
condo with approx. 1500 sq. ft . nesteted In a
complex surrounded with magnificent land-
scaping. An executive townhouse with high
cathedral ceilings & skylights. Assume $91,000
loan. Full prJce only $134,900. 646-7171
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2790 HARBOR BLVD., C.M.
FIXED RATE
ASSUMABLE
LOAN!
llW USTill -Beautiful 3 bdrm home! Huge
lanai with wet bar! Entertainers yard with BBQ
and private bubbly spal Assume $92,680 at
1 Ht.%. $1,089 mo. Only $131,000. 963-6767
UST llFHhlll UYCllST -An elegant home
secluded In one of Newport's finest netgh-
borhoods. Large corner lot wtth circular drlv&-
way. Excellent floor plan includes master suite
with atrium, formal dining & family room. Ivan
Wells built home. 646-7171
e1&11T WCI ClnUE -Beautiful gourmet
kitchen! Massive stone fireplace! ready to move
Into! Price reduced to $145,000 and owner will
help buyer's costs! 963-6767
Ill IW UIUIUJ -Cabins to mansions! Big
Bear area. Prices to fit anyone. Year round fun.
Water sports to snow skiing. Ideal tax shelters.
Call for info. 546-2313
llllU .. E. IH,IOO -Double wide with porch
& carport. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath located In a
quiet setting only 1 mile from the beach In
Newport. Very private front & rear yards. Call for
complete Information. 646-7171
D••asm YIW -A gracious reminder. Beauti-
ful, highly upgraded 2 bdrm, 21h bath condo
located In a complex of Spanish Inspired
architecture & design. A stroll to the beach In
Newport. Assume $135,000 loan. Priced at
$174,500. Don't miss thlsl 646-7171
UITll• AT ITS IUT, 11•1,HO -Beautiful ex-
ecutive townhome. Ceramic tile entry leads to
plush carpet, spacious llvtng room.Dramatic
vaulted celling. 3 large bdrms, 21~ baths. Wrap.
around patio overlooks private rear yard. Call to
see, 546-2313
ITln Tl llUI, 11..,_ -In Newport Beach.
You'll fall In love with this beautiful 3 bdrm home
which Includes 2 stone fireplaces, skylight, high
beam ceilings & spa. Only steps to pool, tennis &
park! A value packed home you should see
today. S.6-7171
I llfTI, WTllll. Ull,111 -Great price, d&-
slrable area Pride of ownership complex. A~
sumable financing. Sejl or exehange. CaJI for
dataJls, 546-2313
21030 IROOKHURST, H.I.
...._ llAll llTT&IE -Just steps from surf &
sand. This enchanting 1 bdrm home may be
enjoyed as It Is or the R-2 lot offers fantastic
potential for added Improvement or redevelop-
ment. Best price on the Peninsula at $165,000.
646-7171
DaY IOUI llllDI -Only 2 blocks to Newport
beaches. Large two story, 4 bdrm, desirable
floor plan that's great for entertaining. Sundeck
off master suite. Assume $86,000 loan at 10%.
Priced to seU at $158-,0001 646-7171 Ul.• YllW-. 1211,IOO -Assume $165,000
low Interest financing. Very clean 3 bdrm plus
den. Large corner lot. Call for more details .
546-2313
4'11 Tl SllF -Abandoned 2 story + pool!
$109,950. Immaculate condition! Sunshine
patio/lots of brick & BBQ. 963-6767
Ullll llUll ... PLn WE -Outstanding 2
bdrm home plus apartment. Owner will carry.
Best price on the water at $360,000. Call now.
Enjoy this summer. 546-2313
WTllll 1111,tlO -Bulldable R-2 property.
Perfeci Investment or starter home. 2 bdrm.
Owner will assist with financing. Call today,
546-2313
1W YIUI fl9t l1M,IOO -Assume large first
trust deed. From its great curb appeal to Its
finished garage a real charmer. Large living
area. Famlly room. 3 big bdrms. Come see this
homel 546-2313
•1 El1ATI -4 bdrm, 2 story, family room,
dining room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces! 3 car garage!
Only $231,900. 963-6767
uttu n••aa 1111,111 -Newport Beach
bungalow. Only 1 brock to ocean. Cute 2 bdrm, ·
double garage. Call now. 546-2313
l'IBH•I J ITllY + Nil -$99,900. Beautiful
garden homel Separate In-law quarteral Wet
bar! 963-8787
1111'111 11111, l1M,lll -$58.000 VA As-
sumable at s~·.4 Interest. Try a new 2nd Trust
Deed. Small down. Low payments. 3 bdrm.
Upgraded. CAii quickly, thl• won't last
546-2313