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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilotr HIGH 80 LOWH SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1984 The Olympics Is a Games of numbers. as through television an estimated half of the world's population will view at least some of the events. Page Bl. Coast The Orange County Dis- trict Attorney has been asked to Investigate a Garden Grove man's death in the Seal Beach jail./ A2 California Two of three Libyans denied journalist creden tials to the Olympics were on a secret list of known terrorists./ A3 Scientists say the San Francisco Bay area can expect moderate earth- quakes every five to 10 years./A3 Nation The fifth fatal Amtrak accident in 22 days 1s under Investigation in South Carolina./ A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·'. World U.S. officials weigh Cuban President Fidel Castro's call for better relations between the two countries./ A3 Religion The National Federation tor Decency will picket hundreds of 7-Eleven stores across the country to protest the company's sales of anti-Christian porno magazines./ AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Twins pare Angels' lead to just a half-game In the American League West with a 2-0 vlctory./8 1 Ready or not, the Na- tional Football League's exhibition season gets underway today./82 Entertainm e nt Why Is a classical actress like Dame Judith Anderson doing a TV soap opera? Why not. she asks./8 9 TV coverage of political conventions Is no ''dinosaur" as far as the news chief of CBS ts concerned./810 Youth Coastline College will offer a two-week summer program for gifted and talented children./ A5 INDEX Bridge California News Clualfled Comic• Crossword Horoteope Natlonel New• Public Notices Reel Estate Religion SPortl Televlalon Th .... ,. Wea.tMr Wortd New• Youth .. B 11 A3 C3-5 811 cs C-4 A3 812, C2 01-2-4 A5-6 81-7 88 88-10 A2 A3 A8 ORANGE COUN TY . C A LIFO RNIA 25 CEN TS Masses expected for race Spectators advised to formulate plans on where to go before leaving home The bicycle race wall be one of only a handful of free Olympic events and the women's race. which stans at 9 a m . will be the first Olympic event tn which a medal ts awarded. By JERRY HIRSCH .. I have heard estimates of 100.000. ~U0.000 -all the way to 500.000 .. ..aid Sharon Esterle)'. s.pokeswoman for the Orange Count} Trans.por- ta11on C omm1ss1on The women will take five laps around the htll) course The men's race stans at I p. m and will last 12 laps with an estimated finish time of6 pm Of fhe o.llp l'ilol llefl Loral transportation off11:1al\ admn the\ ha' e no idea ho" man\ people w11i flock to M1ss1on v 11.'JO on Sunda} for the Olympic b1qde road races. But the} arc warning peopll• to ha\e a plan on where to park and ho" to "1ew the race before lea' 1 ng home. The 100.UOO estimate v.ould ~the equ1' a lent of having JXOple standing three deep on each side of the 9.85- mile course faterle} said T ran'>ll oflictals think the biggest aunlh ma) come about 10 a.m Spectators amving before 9 a.m -,hould e~1t from the San Diego Freey,.ay at Altc1a Parkway. La Paz ,, , , ' , .. ' .. . , .,., .. "o , I. .. .. RroL I CRUCE RO 1'-:-:-.... "' ... ! 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Traffic and parkin& information will be bToadcast on KSBR radio (88.S FM) staning at 6 a. m The 620- watt stauon 1s operated b} the Sludents of Saddlcback Communm Collqc. · "We will tr) to pro' 1de as much 1nforma1ion as "e can throu&hout the da) and cvenina until tbc ua d • cleared out," wd Jim Lane. tauon • manager. • The radio nation also Yrill c:any: ABC nt'twork reporu oo lbe raciC! progress. : Parking will be available at more ! than 20 sites (See ac:companyb1c. map). The charp: will be SIO for om and S2S for recreation.al vebic according to the addleba Chamber of Commttte. RC('tatio 'etucln can enter I.be lots \Oday a remarn ovcm1a,hL • (Pleue tee llASU8/~ Games to open 5-· with countian·s as perf armers By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Ol ... ~,._IWI Orangt Coast residents w11l be amODf the 12.000 singers. dancers mus1c1ans, flag-bearers and other performers scheduled to part1c1pate toda) in tbe opening c:eremonic-s of the 1984 Summer Ol)mp1c Games at the Los Angeles Memonal Cohscum Spectacular H ollywood·st) le pro- ducuon numbers wtth patnouc themes will accompany more tra- d1uonaJ rituals such as the hghung of the torch. the parade of athletes and a 17-word offiCJal opening statement by President Reagan. Related Story /Bl Performers in the la' 1sh opening ceremonies all have volunteered their time. Groups include a 1.000-voicc Ol)mp1c choir a 750-ptece marching band. a 100-piece s)mphon~ or- chestra. soi pianists pla) ing George Gershwin's "Rhapsodv 1n Blue" and !.500 pigeons to fl) up· and out of the Coliseum. "It Y..tlt be different emouonal and posttne." said Peter l ebcrroth president ofthl' Los .\ngeles Ol)mp1c OrgaruzmgCommmtt "h~on'tbe a statement for the L ntted States but a statement for all people who care about spons ... A.1190.000 tid..ets for the three-hour ceremony. scheduled to beg.In at 4·30 p.m . today. have been sold, officials said Fnda\. some for as much as S350 by scalperS . The opening show has been in rehearsal in vanous pans of the country for the past three weeks. It was put together b~ David Wolper. a producer ofT\' dcxumentanes "-Ith 35 years in the film bu\1ness Orange Count" panic1pants 10 the opening e' ent "ere 'iChed uled to board buses and cars early today fora In p to Santa Anna Race T radc in 4.rcad1a From there. they were to be shutlled to the Coliseum for the culminauon of all their practice.. The event will have special slgni.6- cance for Enghsh teacher Karea Skann. who will perform with 32 members of the award-winnina Hunt- ington Beach High School drill t.caJU. "Ifs been a real lhrill for me," she ~1d "This was my last year ooachi.na (Pleue eee 01'EIURG/ A.2) Freeway plan hits heavy going as residents voice opposition Teen hackers' fate in DA's lap Super Sunday Brunch Guide See Page BS Residents 'mad as hell' over proposed freeway to span 14 miles from CM to SJC 'elopcrs made huge profits.·· htrpatnck said. "now the) want us lo pa' for this proJe<:l. .. Fttapztnck accused planners of · pla~ mg games" with the number of lanes being constructed. ~rll tdl You. I count I 7 lanes crossing over Llguna ( an)on Road. You'll have to turn \Our headlights on to go under tbat man' lanes .. HC"urged thoscopposcd to the frecwav to call their rount1I mcmhcf"i and superv1so~ and \ell them "or the poltuc1ans will damn "l'll ignore 11 ·· Computer case could lead to charges against Irvine youths By STEVE MARBLE Of the Dlllly Pllol Sl•ff The Orang.l· ( ounl\ 1>1,lrttl \1- torne' hac, hc<.·n <l'>h'd hl d1:rtdl' ~hethcr rnm1nal lharge' \hould tx· hrought against four In 1ne tcen-aga' "'ho alleged I~ tapped 1010 J na11onal romputer nct"'or~ The \\. oodhndgl· H 1gh ~dwol 'tu dents landed in troubk la\t tall" hen FBI agents ratdt·d thl'tr honH.'\ and <.nnfiscated about S6.ll00 1Aorth of personal computer hard"arc.- Wa} ne Corre1a. l 7 Da"td Hill. I.., Gaf) Knutson. I 5. and h1'1 14-)car· old brother Gregg tound themsclvc\ in the middle of a na11onw1de FBf sweep. One oft he student\ llkt.'ncd the raid 10 a scene from the popular mov1l· "War Games." The 17-}car·illd said o ne of the agents crawled through h1'> bedroom window and annoum.cd. "FBI and that compu1a"• m1m· · The young computer buffs "ere not arrc!lted bul have bttn kft tn the dark tor months now. nut lno"'tnll whether they"d eventual!~ he charged wtth 1llcgal computer u\c and frJuJ by computer Assistant l 5 .\ttornc' Pern Ande"°n. who had bten lt'"ll'"-tng the ca~ agatn'lt the tet>n.. \<ltd hi\ offiC'C decided to tum the ea~ u' l·• to the d.,tnct auome) rather than Ilk characs tt~lf or drop the ra~ lnm- pletely. .\nderwn would nut "1) whether the federal 1overnment ha\ made an) rccommtndauon\ on tht' h1ah ach~ \tudrnh' fatt' Fttrl1rr th1\ month. 1 J~)Ur-old (PleaM ~ BACDa/AI) --By DAVID BISHOP 0.11, l'llol con~• ( ount) and ~tatc tran~ponauon planners ran into hca' \ resistance from dozen<; of angf'\ rc .. 1den1s ~ho turned out for a pair ol public h1•anng~ on th<.· prof)<l\CJ San Joa- quin Htll'i frccwa' · rm mad as hl.'11 .1htnJ1 th•' pro- ll'<. I .. c.a1d Laguna BeJ<. h t II\ ( oun- l ii man "'e1I ht1patnd. Olliual\ ol 1h1· Orangl' t ount\ fn, 1ronmc.-ntal \fanagt'ment .\gene~ and ( altforn1a T ransponat1on [)f. panml'nl ~t '>tlll<.alh through tht' Italian team pays Costa Mesa a visit By JERRY HIRSCH Of IM Delly ,._. Ital! It vou nrr lud .. ). the Ol~mp1u. \\Ill l0"1C to \OU. Thai·~ "hat happe-nt.'d at Mar\ ac E-IC'C'tron1l\ on Harbor Bouk\ard 111 ( o\ta Me~ MarVoc owner Deno \ anhC'r lound htm~lf '>urrounded h\ th\' Italian Ol)'mp1c Pentathlon \tam Fnda\ afternoon. Team mcmb<.'rs wcf'( lookma for tr.insformen to plua their 220 voh European video Lape eqwpmc~t lnto the r\mtncan 110 volt eltttric s • tC'm, Their blue ·01)'T!'PK' idebufi c:auon ~ ia addition to their a ls. II' c them awa) as Olympie lhlC "'They said tht) are '°'"' IO come and look 11 IV ""' ud .... Otbcr 1uatr ... aid v~ He .. ~...._.a.u.-.• Ualian tn 'VICCMO ..,_. bom1n Ital heanng.s at M1ss1on V1eJ(l High School and at Ir> inc·s l Ol\er!.tt' High School. The two hcanng\ were held this week to gather puhht response to a proposed 14-milc free~a\ connel'llng Route 73 in< o\t.t 1\ksa v.1th the San 01t"go F-r~·wa\ in San Juan Cap1c;1rano .\tr 4uah1' no1~· tratlil lOngl"'>· 11on and harm to the.-en\. ininn1l·n1 "ere maJllr concern' at hoth .-.C\\1on' "1th an underl\ing ""rn that thl· lrttv.a\ v.nuld .l,~n ur thr art'J 111 maior dt'' t.'ln11mC'nt "T;npa\t•r. hu11t the ''nta \nJ and San D1l"gO lrl'\.'"3" and dt ~ . l: \1 .\director Roben Rende said 1f thr rrn1C'<'t "ere constructed now 1t \'11uld cost S'\41 '7 mtlhon. not tn· t ludtn@. nVit--0f-wa> costs.. which will (Pleue Me P'RSl!:WA T / A2) 4 .. . -----,,. Ori.nge Coat OAJLV PILOT/Satutday, July 28, 1aM - Blue skies to mark Games ~ Knr:s of frQ)( summer storms Oashtd through Soutl\em CahfomJI Friday afternoon. leavina nlln. twJ and h&btnina 1n thnr wake but no IGrs o1 r11n reappeanq today dun n1 ll'lic opcruQJ cemnonin of lbt 01) m- P\C Gun fucb of the Oranae Ccmt -.u .~otashcd v.ub bnef bur be\" nlln sh<>'Aoen that dttnc~ UCUUSPrctJn1 bach&oen and added to the hu- mldiry around S p.m. Fnday lo Hu.n tina1on Beach. amattur meteorol0&1st J. Sherman Denn)' s.atd 07 incbbof rain fc:U from S IS to6.30 pm. "It's unusual for this umc: ol )ear, .. J:Xnn) sald. -Last ~son at lhas umc: ~~·d b.&d no rain at a.JI." ht added.. Lut RUC>o ·s tint rauifall v.-as on Aua. 13. Onpate the raan locall)' and tomt' fierce )torms 10 the ~ and mountain$. fo.reca.sttts said all "'ould hr clear ~ and "Sunsb.iM for the start of the Games lb.is &ltemooa. iluu means tittle or no smcs. said Jamn Biral.os. <kput~ executi"'c: officc-r of the o\1r Qualit) ~Una&t­ meot Dtstnct. ··y. C: think that for the Slart Of the Gamn., tt'll hr bl~ skies ttnd cnsp and dean and the (smog) ltvel wtll hr withan the tcderal clean-aar goals." Buakos said Fnd.l) He aid that at the Los Ao~ MC"morial ColisC'um on Fnday, was Onl)' 0.07 pans. pn-million o( ~Ont, about oac•thtrd the level ntt&d for tM mildnt fini.staat akrt.. ~ smogJest aru.s Fnda) ~ Reseda in l.M San fmwido V~ and P~ in Rivc:nU!e Coun- t) Olympic forttUll'r Ira Brcnnt"r saJd at NatJo~I Wc.alhl'r Servtt'C bea<iQwutl'rs ll121 tc:mpera1ures would bt cooaa Saturday. about 82. f« the opcrung of tbt Gama Mettorological technician hor) Small wd there .... ould hr 30 ptteena hum1d1t) DllltJ" ..... ,__ ........ u,a Jim McCJymonda work9 on the preu stand near the bike race start/finJ9h line. MASSES EXPECTED FOR RACE •.. homAl The mone') v.111 CO\ er costs for the rac.cs, and an~ e'<tra v.111 go to local iC'hool foundations. Buses v.111 shuttle spectators to the race course Orange Count• Transit District buses \I.di charge.60 cents each v.a~ Passengers must have euct change .\ pn \ate company v.111 charge SI each v.a). For more detailed 1nforma11on. call the Saddleback Chamber of (om· mercc at 837-3000. Parking proh1b111om along the ma)or streets in the area v.111 be )\net!)' enforced. count' officials said The !.treets that make up the race course will be clo~d to traiTic b\ n a.m. Sunda~ . The finish line 1s on O'Neill Road JUSt south of Margueme Parkway. Riders will be racing counLcr· clockw1se oo the course. The stan and finish hoe will be do~d to the public but spectators can get a good view from the nonheast comer of Marguente and La Paz Road Other good vantage points include • \1arg uente bet v. een the fi n1sh ltne and Cordo\a Road. This v.1ll be the ··pl! stop" area of the race where nders can slov. to pick up water and food from their team o rganizations and ha'e repairs made on their b1c\ cles. e Vma Del Lago. on the v.est side of the course. 1s a steep hill where spectators can get a panorama of the nders working their wa) up the hill. • V 1sta Del Lago to Marguente on the we~t side of the course provides for a steep and fast descent. A.. sharp tum on the course at this point will slow the nders down for a moment before they regroup into their '"pack .. - a long string of bicyclists who nde inches behind each other m an effon to reduce drag, •O';-.;e1ll on the cast side of the course is a rolling. h1lh area. This 1s where the nders JOCke)' for good position on the final lap as the~ go into the spnnt tov.ard the finish line. eAR CAREENS ONTO SIDEWALK ••• .Prom Al Where there•• a puddle of blood outside the door. The drtver, who lden1Jf*! tllmMff as Daniet Lee Young, 21. was taken Into custody. Or. Lerry Baraff. asaodatedftec.. tor ot emergency medicine at UCLA c:onftrmed that 42 pec>pee he been Injured. Of the otttJcaly lnJured, three were pronounced dead on arrival at hospftats. tndu6- FREEWAY FINDS ROUGH GOING ..• From Al be dedicated to the project b~ pnvate la ndowners. There are no funds designated for the proJeCl Propos1t1on ..\. which would have raised funds for the freewa) b) raising the sal~ tax 1n Orange Count:. was resounding!) defeated b) \Okrs in .\pnl. C ounl~ supen 1S<Jrs are nov. con- '>1denng a nev. ta' rm de,,.clopcrs that would pa' for up to 5-l percent of the fr1..-ewa~. but thn<.e plan'> v.ere post· poned this v.eek l<Jllo\lo 1ng uppos111on from several ut1es State and federal kg1sla11on that 11would pro-.. 1de funding for the free- ..t:n is also under cons1derat1on .;rm put offb\ v.hat seems to be a foregone ronclus1on that this 1s going through ·· .-.aid Tt:rr-Timmins. prest· dent of Laguna Greenbelt. an en· '1ronmental gruup · .\re lhose v..ho oppose the freev.<n JU~\ spinning our ""heels here'' .. Rende \did the frcc"'a' · '>upporn. the count)·., master plan v.e·re d'lsum1ng \lo.C 01l build th1., · Leisure V. orld rLs1dent Da' 1d Rlod~el\ called 11 00unm111gated d1sa<>· ter" in terms of air pullut1on and an 1_ncrea<ie 1n and fog ··The hugt" scale tnghtens Le1~urc ~ orld rc<,1dcnt\.". ht said "~ h' not '>tan "'1th four lanes"" · Belk\ Jonl'S. c1 memhn of !ht• La-gum1 BeaLh Planning C om- Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot O.llvery I• Guarentffd m1ss1on. said, "We've been asked v.here to build It and how to design 1t. but not whether 111s of any benefit or whether 11 1s the best use of public funds .. In Irvine. a letter from M~vor David Sills reiterated the ci ty's sup- pon for the free~a~. but Councilman La~ .\gran said that decision was made pnor to 1978 and he has tned 1~1ce 10 rnerse the Cll~·s oflic1aJ '>lance .. Quibbling o'er the number of lanes is like quibbling over whether the Hindenburg went down in 120 seconds or 130 seconds.·· Agran said. "the result 1s the same." Agran questioned the "'ca..,e-in scenano" of the count) supervisors. who "can't say no to South Count~ develop- ment." .. We need to think senously about no project, coupled with a pohcy of restraint and reversal of current land- use policies." Irvine resident Bill Speros, presi- dent of the Tunic Rock Community Association. said. "I thought we sent a very clear message to ou r elected officials on Proposition A. But the) do not understand. I refuse to discuss thjsas 1f1t is going to happen: 1t might happen." The planning stalTs will in- corporate the comments into an environmental impact statement ex- pected to be ready by fall. 1985. More public comments will be solicited at that time. Rende said. TEEN HACKERS ... From Al <.,an Diego-area man kno"'n as ··The Cracker" pleaded guilt} to fraud b} computer. Wilham Landreth could be sentenced to ft' e } ears in pnson. 1hou~ authont1es said ll is doubtful he "'111 be incarcerated. Sentencing is set for .\ug. 20. .. The Cracker" reponedl} assisted the In inc ~ouths in gaining access to the Ci TE Telemall computer network in V1rgin1a The net~ork 1s an electronic mad system. In all. the FBI raided the homes of 19 persons across the countn v..ho allegedly gamed illegal access ·to the computer network. Federal law-general!> proh1b1ts the proSC'C'uuon of juveniles. A.II four of the In 1ne teens are undrr the age of 18 What do you like about the Dally Pilot" What don't you like? Call the number at lefl and your menage will be recorded, transcribed and delive red to Uae appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answering 1ervlce may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column most include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us wbal's on your mind. ORANG[ COAST Daily Pilat ClrcuteUon 714/M2""333 Cleealffed edvertlelng 11•1M2-se11 AH ottt.r depertmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE ... ... . ,., -4!1'~,. H. l . 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A spokesman for the Orange County Coronor's office said funher tests would have to be performed before the exact cause of Rogers· death could be de· termined. There ""ere no ob' ious ph) steal signs on Rogers' body trust would J~d to a cause of death. the coroner said. Rogers had been in the jaiJ about an hour before police found him dead. Rogers was arrested atter security officers at Rockwell International in Seal Beach summoned police. -fi,151111u1iit.ll''I--------------- OPENING TO INCLUDE COUNTIANS ••• From Al the dnll team. Now. atter nine \ears (of coaching). I'll get to perform· \lo tth them at the 01} mp1cs ... She said her team members came to the attention of or~~rnLZers becau~ of their performance in M 1'S Dn II T cam USA compet1tions. In the most recent contest. the Huntin~ton team won first place 1n two di\ 1s1ons. Before final select1on for the Ol}'mp1Cs e\ ent. the girls had to pass an add111onal rev1ev. concerning height. weight. skill and showmanship. Skann said the Huntington High girls are among 1.500 memhrrs of the 01) mp1c drill team. They will pan1ci· pate in an intncate welcoming number involving 1.500 gold and white balloons. each 5 feet in diameter. "It wasn't hard to learn." she said. "But It was hard to coordinate evc:r)one doing everything at the nght time ... Slcarin said dnU team members will participate in production numbers based on the songs "One" (from "A Cho rus Line") and "Fame," and will JOi n with band members and pro- fessional dancers m forming a human "map .. of the United States. She said participants had to sacn- lice summer jobs and visits to the beach to attend lengthy practice sessions. .. It was a big commitment. but each girl had the support of her parents behind her." Slcann said. "The parents have all been very under- standmg,.. Huntington High dnll team members participating in the Olympic event are L1 v1a Hur, Dawn Luessc. Jane Banaag . Trac) Ja&o. Tamm)' Bassett. Pauline Maranian. Lerna Ramos. Tamm) Tullock. V1c1 .\baJ1an. Nanq Kawasaki. K.ns l\skegaard. Tandi ..\nnstrong. Paula Wedul. Clmstx Whtte. Ke~ We1blen. Wend) Ctu. Suzanne: Panchen. Sandt Da\ is. Elaine Pacilio. Ruth ~nne Kirkse). Tnna McGra-w. Laune Bedford. Don Breen . .\m" Bruton. JudJth Casares. Leslie Babbm. Shannon Pfeil. Lisha Ort1~. Jena Gallipo. Suzie Hood. Samantha Mehta and Lisa Palmer. \itater De1 Htgh School students from Orange Coast communities also were selected for the Olympic dnll team. These include Michelle Daniels. Chnss) Thomassen and Cathy Holmen of Newpon Beach: Giovanna Brokaw. Michelle Ennght and Theresa White. of Huntmgton Beach; Kelly Reinhardt, Christi Van Klaveren. Jeanette Wall and Step- hanie Brewis of Fountain Valley; and Lisa McCanna of Laguna Beach. Eight glfls from Fountain Valley High School and one from Edison Htgh in Huntington Beach will be among the 288 members of the Olympic flag. team in today's opening ceremonies. Flag team member Audra Roche of Fo1.!nta1n Valley saad participants were chosen from among 650 young- sters attending two tryouts in Los Alamitos last Apnl. She said the flag team wall perform to composer John Wtlhams· theme for the Olympics. Other Olympic flag team members from Fountain Valley High are BngH- te Scharmann, Holly Lawrence. Ann Luger. Wendy Trinjdad, Deanna LaMon. Christine Scanlan and Jolan NaJY. Member Pam Larson is from Edison High . Lending their voices to the 1.000- voice Olymp1ccho1rwill hr 38 singers from Saddleback North Campus in Irvine. primanly from the Sym- phonic Chorale. The Olympic choir .will smg the "Star Spangled Banner." Beethoven's ··Ode to Joy," "Reach Out and Touch Somebody·s Hand," "America the Beautiful" and a Marvin Hamlisch song composed for the 01} mpics. Linda Harper. one of the singers from Saddleback. said most Olympic choir members are adults who had to attend a number of rehearsals. ··Just about everybody had to take ume off from work," she said. "We had make a commllment and have it cleared with our employers. But everybody's excited about it now. It's quite an honor." Irvine residents among Saddlc- back's Olympic smgers aoclude Boen Amspoker. Karen Burger, Gloria Rex. Linda Chapin. Greg Smith, Judy Chappell. Barbara Venook, Henry Deinum. Connie Vicker. Barbara and Bob Eastman, Linda Harper, Oairc Werve; Sally Hilliard, Charlie Townsend. Marion and Don Honon. Karen Weckstein. Bob Johnson. Jan Wyma. Debbie Julius and Susan Martinez. The Saddleback Olympic singers also include Roz Westra of Hunt- ington Beach. Madelyn Ellis of New- pon Beach and Mary Ann Skergan of Laguna Beach. ln addiuon. the Olympic ceremony will fea ture 270 Jazzemsc instructors performing to a band rendition of "Sing. Sing, Sing.'' 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ORAHGI COllfTY • lOCATD> '" COSTA •SA FOR 27 Y£M$ FM 'f If CAIK1 BU$ltlS$ S11CC 1 IH ' One dead, three injured ln blast at che1Dlcal plant HECKTOWN, Pa -Tanks of 1sopropyl alcohol at a chemical plant rupt~ and exploded Fnday, ktllina one man, lDJunna three othen and levehn. lbe three-story structure, authorities said. It took firen&htcrs 3111 hours uungu1sh the blaze. Thecauscofthecxplosion was unknown late Friday Two of lhe mJured workers w~re flown by helicopter to the bum unn at Lehiah Valley. Hospital Center an n~arby Allentown, where one was in criucal cond1tton and the other tn scnous condtt1on late Friday. A founh employee was treated at Muhlenbera Medical Center in Bethlehem and releued. Hlnckley uye IJe 's r eady for r elea11e WASHINGTON -John W. Hinckley Jr. told a federal Judge Friday 1hat he 1s ready to be re!cascd from a mental hospital where he was sent after Jurors found him insane in the I 981 shoo11ng of President Reagan. "l have refrained from asking for a heanng because I wasn't ready," satd Hinckley, who left St. Ehzabeths Hospital for the first tame since he was committed two years aao to attend the coun proceeding. Under the law Hinckley intends to use, the ansututaon must prove he as no longer a danger to himself or othen ~ause of mental illness Founder of Gallup Poll dles PRIN( ETON.NJ -George Gallup. whose Gallup Poll took the pulse of the world for a half ccntur) and helped reshape Amencan politics. has daed at his summer home an SwatLCrland. He was 82. Galluf died of an apparent hean attack Thursday in the town o Tschangel, said his assistant, Sarah Van Allen. Has w1del}' used poll was circulated through about I 00 newspapers nauonw1de. and Gallup-affilaated organiza- tions are in more than 35 countries around the world. Gallup compared modem opinion polling to grassroots democracy and defended polls against cntics who said they improperly influenced elections. Born Nov. 18. 190 I. in Jefferson. Iowa, Gallup was graduated from the State University of Iowa in 1923, earned a master's degree in psychology and a doctorate an Journalism. His doctoral theSlS, "A New Technique for Objective Methods for Measunng Reader Interest in Newspapers," contained an idea that evolved an to the Gallup polls. Gallup Accused doctor's llcense suspended NORFOLK, Va. -The medical hccnseofadoctoraccused of perfonnang fake abomons on women who weren't pregnant was suspended Frida} by the state Board of Med1c1ne. officials said. The committee voted unanimousl) to suspend S1mopoulos' license pending a hearing. afkr which the 14-mcmber board could clear ham. continue the suspension or rtvoke his license, said Eugenia Dorson, the board's executive secretary. S1mopoulos. 46, was arrested Wednesday at the Amencan Women's Oinic he owns an Norfolk wh1k preparing to perform an abortion on an undercover policewoman who was not pregnant. pohce said. Second storm ln su days swamps Vegas LAS VEGAS. Nev. -The second major storm in six days swamped the Las Vegas area Fnday with 55-mite-per-hour wmds and severe lightning knocking out power to more than I 0,000 customers and ram turning streets anto dangerous torrenb. Metro Police search and rescue units were called to numerous intersections and homes to help ~ople escape the nsing waters. Police said most intcrrecuons were covered with three to four feet of water. and reponed access m and out of the downtown area was It mated because of the flash flooding. Jacobs threatens sult agalnst D1sney LOS ANGELES -Minneapolis '"' estor Irwin Jacobs. the largest shareholder of Burbank-based Walt Dasne} Productions. threatened Frida) to file sull 10 block D1sne' 's proposed pun:hasc of Gibson Greeungs Inc In add1uon. Jacobs said he and "other substanual stockholders" arc seeking to ha' ea special shareholder meeung called to vote on the transaction and are cons1dcnng mounung a pro>.) fight to oust Disney darecto~ who fa,orcd 1he Gibson deal Nuke plant 1nspector charges IJaraBSment SAN FRANCISCO-A quality-control inspector who quit h1s1ob at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant after bemg "harassed. verbally intimidated and threatened" accused Paclfic Gas & Electric Co. Friday of covering up serious design flaws at the plant. Spokesmen for the uulaty. however. denied any cover-up and said inspector Timothy J. O'Neill probabl) was the v1ct1m of"horseplay" and not harassment. On July I 0. workers doused him with a fire hose. and on Monday. he and another inspector overheard two craft workers walking behind them sa}. '"a .44 Magnum to the back will take ca re of them both,"' O'Neill said. adding that the incidents occurred after he wrote quaht}' assurance repon!> that "could have the potential for standing 1n the way of licensing ... " Phone worker arrested ln bomblngs BAKERSFIELD - A Pacific Bell employee was arrested Fnday on charges of SLeahng explos1"e chemicals from work. making bombs and setting four of them off. police said. They said nobody had been hun. Wesley Earl Mullen. 43. was arrested at his home and held 10 $31 .500 bail Police said he had been under mvest1gat1on for two months. Police said the} found explosive material. weapons and thousands of rounds of ammun1t1on an has garage. and what appeared to be a "h11 last" of names of acquaintances and co-workers. 'Klddle porn queen' sentenced for fraud LOS ANGELES -Cathcnne Stubblefield Walson. the "kiddie porn queen" convicted on state and federal child pom~phy charges, pleaded no contest to welfare fraud and perjury charges. the d1stnct attorney's office said Friday. She was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison. The five counts of perjury and one of welfare fraud accused Ms. Wilson, 44. of illegally receiving S 12.202 in welfare funds at a time when she was allegedly earning more than $545,000 a year by distributing 80 percent of the nation's child pornography. U.S. studles Castro peace move HAVANA. Cuba -U.S. official!. here carefull~ weighed the spel'ch b\ President Fidel Castro. an which the Cuban leader saad ht.' wants better relat1onsw11h the United States "We don't have an} comment nght now. We're still working." Don Besom. spokesman for the U.S Interests Sec11on an Havana. said Frida) In Washington, the State Department ruled out comprehens"e talks with Castro until he demonstrates h1 w1llangnes!I to make fundamental changes an h1' foreign policy. Rlval• lnten•lfy attempts at coal1tlon TELA VIV. Israel-Pnme MinisterYitzhak Shami r's L1kud bloc and the rival Labor Party of Shimon Peres intensified ncgot1at1ons with potential coahuon partners Friday in attempts to form a new government as soon as possible. labor won 44 parliamentary seats in Monday's election and the conservative L1kud bloc won 41 . Because neither got a mQJonty in the 120- membcr Kne!sct. or Parliament. both art seclc.ina suppon of enough smaller parties to pin control of 61 scats. Common Market rebate blocked STRASBOURG. Franc~ -The Europcao Parliament voted Fnda-.. to block 1 $600 m1lhon Common Market rebate to Bntaan. throWlng the financial future of the 10-natton community into doubt JUSt a month after a European ,umm1t appeared to hove staved off bankruptcy. The Parhament. an its first session 'met its June 17 ekct1ons. also took a slap at the European heads of state, S1)1na they 1anorcd the Parliament when the)' worked out the rebate formula at their June 24-25 summit The rtbate, for Bnt1sh payments 1n I QS 3. was intended 10 answer BntaJn' complaints that 11 pays mart to the Common Market than It receive\ Gandb.l admlt. 'ml•ta.te.' ln Punjab NEW PFLHI. India -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi conceded fnda' that her aovcmment may have made ~me "mistakes'' m handhn.a the PunJab cn111 but u1d there was no cho1ct but to deaJ hanhly Wlth Sikh e:ittrtm.,t\ "The~ may have been mistakes We do not believe 1n htdtna our mistakes." Mn Gandhi told a aroup of v111t1na 1nte1lcctuals from PunJab .. Whatever acuon was taken had to be resoned to, H wt were lefi wtth noaltemattvc.·· Mrs. Gandhi has persistently defend~ her aovemment's tough policy 1n tht ''nft- tom nonhem border state, ancludin& the June 4. 7 nrmy ati. k on tbt aokkn Temple 1n Amnuar 10 d1 .. lodge Sikh curemish &a t DAILY PILOT 5th Amtrak crash under stud !---·~·"'· Latest accident leaves one person dead as train collides with truck at crossing GOOSE CREEK. SC (AP) -An invC$tlpt1on was under way Fnda) into the cau~ of a collmon between a 1ram carryina 360 people and a truck in which one person was killed -the fifth fat.al Amtrak accident io 22 days and the third this month m South Cuolina The latest accident occurTcd at a railroad crossing Thursday niJht at Goose Creek. about IS miles nonb- wcst of Charleston. Authont1es said the crossing did not have a warning s11nal Onl) one of the two previous coths1ons an South C arollna this month occurred at a cross1na that had s1anaJs, authonues said Patnc1a Phillips. 35, of Berkeley C'ounty was ktUcd wben the Silver Meteor, bound from Jacksonville. Fla. to Ntw York City, rammed the pickup truck her husband was dnv- ing. authont1es ~ad. Michael Ph1l- h ps, 34. J umpt"d out of the: truck and escaped serious tnJUr) No passengers wert hun and the Guards trade their shotguns for prison rifles SACRAMENTO (.\Pl -C'ah- IOrnia's 38.000 state prison inmates have been wam~d that guards on walls and towers will begin packing nfles next week instead of shotguns to break up the mcreasmg number of fights among pnsoners. Birdshot fired from the trad1t1onal 12-gauge shotguns often failed to halt scuffies. whale spraying staff mem- be~ and uninvolved inmates. said state prisons spokeswoman Helen Krogh. "Inmates who put magazmes and newspapers under their clothes. JUSI kept on tr)ang to kill each other." Ms Krogh said Beginning Tuesda). guards will carry 223-cahber n fles on gun-rails 1ns1de bu1ldmgs and outside on towers and walls at San Quentin Deuel and Soledad pnsons. The sem1-automa11c weapons - called "m1ni-1 4s," a scaled-down version of the m1htary's M-14 nfle - w1ll be loaded w11h h1gh-veloc1ty bulleb. Correctional officers at Folsom prison havt camed the nfles as their primary weapon for about five years. saad Lt Tt·d Zink. a Folsom pnson spokesman The sw11ch helped re- duce the number of fights at the fac1ht}. he said The rifles have bt'en a'aalable to all state prison guards for years as a backup weapon an emergencies. Krogh said that when a fiJht de"elops. guards will still fire wamang shots before shoaling to IOJUre. not kill. anvohed inmates "We can't alwa-..s assure the results. though We ne.,,er tr) to kill an}- bod\." she said Trad111onall}. $Uards have fired warning blasts with shotguns then fired on the fracas If nccessar). guards then swapJX"d shotguns for nfles Correctional officers will conunue to cafT) shotguns loaded wtth buck- shot dunng transportauon of pns- oners and along the penmeter of the pnson. Guards among pnsoners arc un- armed. 1ra1n was delau·d le~s th.an one hour. ~id Robbie McLauJhhn, 1 ccneral yardmanC"r for Seabord S)1tems which is in rharac of tracki 1n South Carolina. Gooll( Creek police Chief Richard Ruonala ~1d the truck apparent!~ "started across thecrou1na, realiud 1 train was comma and stopped." .. Thtr st.ate that the locomou"e he~h&ht wb bumina as prettTibed, the locomouve horn was soundlna as prescnbed. The pickup true~ made no stop until at was on the tnlck.s It then stopped and the crew 11 unable to state why 11 did not move off the tracks," said Owen Pnde, spokesman for Seaboard Systems Rall Amtrak spokesman John Jacobsen Leaving son's funeral P • J k b Country mute •tar Loretta Lynn la helped lnto a car by ro1ecti es stri e us ~;1:.11~.~:,0~:i1!csow1~~r;n::::=-:~ carrying U.S. athletes DockRITer oobonebackoeardielr...-Tem.-bome. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A --oaJd --... ..... High court will hear transportJng mostly U.S~ Otymptc veetlgatfng the lnddent, wNdl .. athtet•washttFridayby "f?".OJec-occurred at 1:4S p..m. on "8t-1·n1•t1•at1•ve challenge tJlel of an unknown orlgln, ·but a bound Interstate 10, the Senta 98CUrtty offlclaJ sald ''there are Mona Fr-.ay, a f9w bk>ck• ~ Mt1oul doubts that QUnthota went aoutheut of downtown Loe A.n.. lnvoMd... gelee. There were no lnfurtes and the bus did not stop after the pro)ec-tl.., "tmpacted on the right front door," Edo•r e..t, vtce prakt.Jnt· HCUrtty of the Los Angeles Otym- pk: Organlzfng Commtttee, aald In a p~ statement. "Therewu no danger to anyone on the bus." pota Omdr. WtUiam 8ooth1otd reporteraJate Frkjay. "It appell'I that the athlet98 Mten•t even awn that 80methlng had htt thebu8." \ .,,.. I I Slain athletes recalled Jl • Oourt Welnbert. 80D of •lain Jaraell wreetUnc coac h Moebe Welnber1. bolda a candle at a Loe Ancele. memorial aentce for the 11 laraeU athletes llilled ln Ma.ntc h durin& the 1972 Olymplce. SA.l'\ FR..\ 'Ct~< 0 I .\Pl -The state Supreme C oun on Fnda' sched- uled a special heanng for ..\ug 21 to decade whether to rcmo' e from the No' ember ballot an an1t1all\ e seek- ing a consmuuonat convenuon to require a balanced federal budget Four 1us11ces the minimum number needed. 'oted to grant a heanng on a .u1t h) the state -\FL- CIO and 'anou~ l'I' 11-nghts and religious groups. The suat. filed Jum· 20. sa)s the ballot 1nit1a11ve v.ould \ aolate the state and federal rnns111u11on~. either by 1mproperl) coercing the statr Ugislaturl' or b} t."u'eeding the proper S<.·ope ot an 1n1t1at1ve The an1t1at1H v.h1Ch has qualified fort he 1'.o' ember h311ot "1th 484.000 signatures. scels a federal consutu- uonal conH·nuon the first since 1789. to draft a consutuuonal amend- ment that v.ould rtQu1re a balanred federal budget The hallot measure I'> sponsored h' the Sa11onal Ta\ L1m11a11on C. om mlltee headed h' Lew is l hler "ho headed the state Office of Economic Opponun1t' under then.Go' Ronald Reagan The miuauve would require \be Legislature to pass a resoluuon asking C on~s to call a convenuon If the Legislature did not act an 20 days, us pa) would be cut off. If no actJon was taken in another :! I divs. the in- 1uau' e itself would be forwarded to Congress as a request for a conven- tion <;o far. leg.1slatures 111 32 states ~ve passed some type of measure askins Congress to call a convenuon. The t 1 S Const11ut1 on requires a con,cn- tion when requested b) two-th1rdsot the 'ital~ or 34 C. aliforn1a's own cons111u11on ~­ quirts a balanced state budget. but the state Legislature has rejected rept"ated attempts -one sponsored b' then- (10' Edmund Brov.n Jr -to add ( ahfom1a to the list of state<; calling tor a con' en uon on a federal bat- .meed-budget amendment Opponents. led b) organized labor. ..a' a balanced-budget amendment would force ruinous spending cuts or ta\ anut'a~. and also sa' the\ fear a ··runa-wa} .. con' entaon ·that ·would tamper w11h the 8111 of R11l.hts Libyans denied entry known as terrorists LOS .\-..:GELE~ 1.\PI -rv.tl ol three L 1h,an<. '-'h11 "'<.'rt• dt•nit·J 1oumah\I crtdentral' h l tht• l 1l\ .\ngcle\ <)I\ mp1l'\ wcrC' l1n a <.c.'l ret ll<il of 1'.n0v.n lt'rron"t' ,1lt'ord1n~ 111 \oun·l'<. "'1th an tht' I nta nat1unal Ol~mpll t 11mn11llel· .\pp.irt•n1h fl''-f){lndrng 111 tht• .H • 11on h' thl· \tatl' £">1.·panmt•nt l 1h'J annountt'd f-nJa, that 11 "a" o.uhdrav.1ng 111. \mall team trnm lh\' 01,mpac., v.h1th art' ~ht·JukJ h -;um Sa1urda' l1h\J <, annl)UOl'l'ment that ti v.ould \\llhdrJ.\l lrom lht ()I\ mr1~' camt· from Tnroh a da' alter thr Lab,an 1ournal14>t'i "'('rl' dC'n1~ t•ntr\ to t hl' l. n itt"d ~tat('<, Ptter t •eherrnth prr-s1dl'nt 1ll tht• organmng commlll<'t' declined hl sa~ ~h) the ')uuc Lkpanment n.•tused 10 admit the l 1b-.am HoweH·r l<X 'ourl't'' v.h<1 1n 'il'itNi on anon) m1h c,a1d di lea'it two 111 tht· three l1h,ans were on a secret inti:rnatmnal list of known terronst'> tompakd h' \\ C'o;tt·m nation<;· ant1- tl'rwn'1 pohn~ group" '>hanng anfor mat1<1n 1 hl· 1lfa 1a1, ,po.·culatl'd that the l •h,an authontics "ere v.cll a~art In Jd' ann· tha1 the l n11l·d State'> would rctu,l· ll' 1so;ut \ 15.a' to 'Ul h a group ~ut tnc<l tl\ get them acn'r'd1tcd a'.\ a Nt Ir.handed m('an.. of 1ust1fytng I 1h\d" dcla\t·d ~omphanet• ~•th thl' 'm ll'l hloc ho' i;-n11 0f thr t1amC'i. l 1h'a·, \1\-man 'P<>n'> delegat111n ha<, one '-'t'tghtllfter and fi,e equc,. tnan' l eberroth saui but a char· tcrl'd plane to transpon th(' team's hoN'' to Lo~ J.\ngt"lc" apparent!) ha\ h<.'l·n canccle-d b'T the Lib~ ans Bc'1dc!> th(' s111 athletes. l leberroth ..aid the L1hyan dclcpuon also in· c ludC'd eight offietaJs Moderate quakes a fact of life for Bay area Scientists foresee temblors every 5-1 O years but massive quake not expected for 75 years LOS .\NGELES (AP) -An canh- quake that caustd S 7 S m1Jlion in damage 1n the San Jose aru in At>ril pro' ides more evidcn~ thal moder- ate I) Jarse tcmbJon will roe t.be n f rana~ Bay al't9 cvtry fivt to 10 y-ears. 1eou ts id Friday. But a repeat of tbt cawt.roph t 906qu.kt i u.nllkcly ~1th10 tbe M\l lS ye the rtlClrtbm ratd The April 2'4 canhquake 1n Moqan HiJJ, mwu.rina b. l on lbt Riditcr .calt. muttd iloout 7 'm1lhon '" ( ahforn1a GrolO&) ·11 th1'\ " the case. earthqua\-;ec, of about magnitud( ti will lOnt1nue to 111."\Ur near \an fran~-1~(.) Bl\-Rt uncn I\ ofl~s than ti'e 'tea~ a~ v.ac. ~ c.~ in the ~nd haif ol t~ I Qth <'Cntul'),' Toppo11da wrote Toppoz.ada 'la1d fndav that ht"· t~een I ~9 -when quake ~pontna b«ame f11r1v rompkte -and the area• 1906 quake. If\ carthquake<1 me.wnn.a S 8 or more on tht Richter -.:ale hit .tht Ba v arc But from I 906 to l 7~. then:•~ onh thrtt "ucb q ts beaux u~ ,,.n-e tthe .. ~ by \he I 906 di t~ CIC'Olog11.·a1 5ur" t"\ ~1\· mol<>Jl"t .\I Lmdh lltf,H"~u \.\ollll I Up. pozada's concluc;1ons • Lindh s.a1d 6-main11ude or larfer temblo~ roc:lr.C'd the San ~ndn;a Fault and the 1ntnca1e nctv.:o~ of rtlated fault 1n tht Ba> are-a faith rqulart~ for at ~ast 7S \.ean befort tM arut t Q06 quake 'iO rtncwal of t~ pattern ""lood ne.,.,, h mCC)l' thatthe I Q06 rtpe~l 1\ 7 ~ to 100 yq,,. a WI)' "But ihrrt 1\ a 0) an the ointment.'" he adJC'd bccau~ the ptnod of il'ICf'tl\I OAP QUJ!kC' aetlVlt) tJrfort 19()6 1nduded 1'1Jor quakn approach~· magnttu,1,· 7 an 18l6 on the t11y 1'td fault and I A '8 on tht ~n An<Sra1 Fault .. ---~~----------------------------........... _. ............................... -- YOU D ESERVE THE BEST w ........ S...8-dl AmWldo R&.a HuildiGD'I 8mch. f'Ol.n&1*l Valey EDUCATION POSSIBLE Orange Coast College Golden West College Coastline Community College REGISTRATION IS UNDERWAY AT Orange Coast and Coastline Commun ity Coll ege Walk-In Registration Starts Aug. 16th at OCC Register at Coastline Anytime. REGISTRATION FOR GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE STARTS AUG. 2nd AT Golden West College WALK IN REGISTRATION ST ARTS AUG. 16th WE OFFER THE FINEST INSTRUCTION IN: TRANSFER PROGRAMS JOB TRAINING CAREER ADVANCEMENT CALL THESE NUMBERS FOR INFORMATION 432-5735 892-7711 546-7600 ORANGE COAST GOLDEN WEST COASTLINE CLASSES ST ART AUGUST20 A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 28, 1984 Amburgey• a farewell Onille Ambur&ey (center) clown• around with hi• wife. Bea. and Coeta Meea Polic e Chief Roger Neth at a retirement party held In hla honor lut week . The communlca· tlona director la r e tlrlng after 29 year• with the city of Coata Meea. LB makes 'Good' choice for elementary principal The Laguna Beach school board has hired Fredenck L. Good Jr. as pnncipal of the Top of the World Elementary School for the 1984-85 school year. Good. J5, was an elementar. school pnncipal in the Lakeside Union School Dtstnct an San Diego for the past year and former!} taught grades 2-6 for six years in the Saddleback Unified School DtstncL Good wtll replace Jud} Chnspens. who will remain 1n the d1stnct as pnnc1pal of the El Morro Elemental) School. El Morro pnnc1pal An Fisher announced his resignation in June to accept a JOb in the Cold Spnngs School Distnct near Santa Barbara. Good received hts bachelor of ans degree in 1972 from Cahforn1a Stat.e Un1vers1t}. San Diego. and a masters degree 1n 1980 from Cal State Long Beach He as currently enrolled 1n the doctoral program 10 school executive management at the Un1vers1t) of Southern Cahfom1a. Good resides in Laguna Niguel Wlth has wife Gail and two sons. Three join health loundatlon board Two members of the Saddleback Community Hospital's medical staff and a hospital employee haveJOtned the Saddleback Health Foundauon Board of Directors. Medical doctors Jerald R. Stafford and Dzintris Vallis. both specialists 1n internal medicine, and Tom Bouse. chief technologist for the hospital's laboratory scrvices.Jotned the board. The Health Foundation cultivates and encourages contributions for the non-profit, 175-bcd Saddleback hos· pital, and manages 1ts trust and endowment funds and oth er fund - development programs. Free tests I or braln dysfunctions The Rehabilitation Center for Clinton M. BOOM Hoose wins new term on fair board Clinton M. Hoo~. of Corona del Mar, has hccn ruppointcd by Gov. George Deukmejian to a fourth term on the Orange County Fair Board of Directors, fair officials have an- nounced HooK has been a mcmhcr of the fair board smcc 1971, strvina a~ president 1n 1977 and 1978 H<' ·~ chairman of tht Fair C'omrn111ec, which help~ coord1n:11c tht' annual ~ummcr flur Bram Dysfunction in lrvtne 1s accept- ing young adults with brain d}'s- funct1ons for free assessments. Eligible for Center services are those between ages 17 and 35 who have learrung disab1ht1es, attention defictt disorders. hyperact1v1t1 and/or poor memory. or have an IQ level of 70 to I 00. Those disabled by head inJunes or mental illness are general!~ not eligible for ~erv1ces. but are still encouraged to 10qu1re. For more information. call 863-1262 Petritsch heads tri- county health g r oup Laguna Hills resident Joseph Petntsch ts the ne"'" president of the Tn-Count) Chapter of the Leukemia Society of Amenca. Petritsch. an internal audit man- ager al Smith lntemattonal in New- port Beach , has been active 10 the Leukemia Society of Amenca for three yea rs. The election took place at the chapter's annual Board of Trustees meeting at the Balboa Bay Club 10 Newport Beach. Other local officers chosen were: Geoffrey R. Le Plastner of Irvine. vice president; Nancy J D Hoo\ er of San Juan Capistrano, vice president; Frank Addis oflrvine, vice president: Paul A. Kouris of Hunt· mgton Beach. secretary; V 1ctor K. Hausmaninger of El Toro. treasurer; and new board member Kenneth Nicolas of Cost.a Mesa. The Leukemia Society of America as a voluntary health agency that focuses on attem~ts of treatmi, controlling and finding the cause anp cure for leukemia. It 1s complete\~ supported by contnbut1ons. Local artlsts n amed as nnallsts I Two local artists have qualified ~s linahsts 1n the national compe11t10h of the Amateur Artists Assocaatton of A..menca, Inc. , Jean Forrest Sutley and James Co~. both of Newport Beach. will haVe their paintings displayed and JUricP along Wlth others from across the country Aug. 12 through Aug. 14 't the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. Cox's "All-Amencan Girl" will~ exh1b1tcd.Sutley's "Mabry Hill. Va .. J' San Juan Capistrano," "Sa1h1 Clouds" and "Cyclamen" will shown. Openings remain J for YMCA camper~ The South Coast YMCA 1n Laguna Niguel has openings left 10 several camps this summer for children ages "\ 10 15. Camp Arbolado on Aug. 4-11 ts for third-and s1xth-p-ade youth. and the Big Bear Teen Camp. Aug. 20-27. ts for those entenng grades seven to I 0 Both camps offer a vanety of outdoor act1v1tics, including sw1m- m1ng, archery, riflery. crafts, hi king and overnight camping tnps. The Big Bear Camp also offers a water skung and sailing program on Big Bear Lake. Ad venturous teen-aecrs 10 grade'i eight through 11 can sign up for the coastal b1cvcltng tnp Aug. 4-11 Pan1cipants will travel 125 miles from Morro Bay to Ventura with stops at beaches along the wa y and ft Solvang. ~ Also open are a horseback tnp fi r girls and a fishing trip for boys 10 t e High Sierras Aug. 11 -17. These are fi r youth 10 grades seven through nine~ Day camps 10 Laguna Beac . Laguna Niguel and San Clemente a e also available for children in prt- school through seventh grade. Tw~ week sessions st.art Aug. 6 and Aug. JO with tnps to Disneyland. Cat:\linp, San Diego Wild Animal Park, Jn Angels ~me as well as beach trips. swimmtn~ a_ns 1and crafts and othtr group act1\tt1es. For more informatton and rcgf- trat1on. call 831-9622 or 495-0453. Reserve sergeants 1 get trained in Dallas Gunnery Sgts. Ala.a D. Rot.hacker of Mission VteJO and Ronald E. Slaa1bter of San Juan Capistrano and Staff Sgt. Cbrles L. Beui1 of Irvine have completed two weeks of sum- mer training in Dallas. The Manne reservists arc members of Head-g ua rters a nd Maintenance Squadron-41. Detachment D. nor- mally based at El Toro. • • • JeHe W. PHI m, son of Mr and Mn. Jesse Paul II of HuntmJtOn Beach. has been specially identified for early promotion to senior airman 10 the Air Force. Paul ts an aucrafl mamtenancc spcc1al1st wuh the 2nd Organ1zat1onal Maintenance Squadron at Barksdale Air ForC't Base. La • • • First l t. l\alllDcb 8. Ore1or, dauahtcr of rtllred Manne Corps Capt. Richard and Frances Bozelli of Ncwpon Be ch. hu araduatcd from the A.tr Foret a1rcnn maintenance officer course at Chanute Air Fon.c Ra~. Ill Grqor wu an honor arnduatc of thl' cour~ • • • Pvt. Tom R. Smltll, son of Gle~n Smith of Huntington Beach, s completed basic training at F n Leonard Wood, Mo. • • • Army Nattonal Guard Pvt. Da'ltd A. V uella, son of Carmella ~ Vanella of Costa Mesa, has COfl· pleted basic training at Fort Dix. N1J • • • Amnan Joa 0. A1fderlaeide, son bf Gail C Aufderhc1de of Huntinattn Beach, has araduatod from the "ir Force inventory manqcmcnt counse at Lowry Atr Force Base. Colo ' • • • Airman I st Class Kip A. ~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ou 1r of ~una Hills. ha. anduat~ fi the Air Foret l n't'raf\ mamtcnanet course at hcppard Air Foret ~. Tua • • • Pvt. Cory J. Pl11toer, son of Conn1e and Mamn Ptattner of Hunt: 11\1ton Beach. ha~ completed one 'tat1on un11 tra1n1na at the Army Infantry 'k hool 1n r ort Bennins. Ga ~ _.,..;.......::;;:~~~~~~~~"!l-------.-:-:::====-====~===:::;::~~=~~==~~=~~~~~~~~~=~~~~!!II ------~~--~----~----~~----~-------~ • • Rc uct0u s No n s l , ommunity Church to host Ugandan bishop SoaUI Coa1t Community CllurW, 5120 Bonita CanyoJ) 'vc, lrvincJ...wUI host the Rt. Rev. Festo K.Jvengere. isbopo(thc uioc~ofK.inaezi, Upoda, as guest speaker t 7 p.m. Sunday, Tim Timmons, pastor, bas announced. Bishop K.ivenaere Ocd his homeland of Upnda in l 977 after he and several othcl' clefl)'men reaistered a na protest to President ldi Amin conccmina human 'aht.s. Followina thia presentation, Archbishop Janani uwum was arrested and killed. Klvenacre escaped across the border with his wife, mainina out oftbe country untJl Uganda was liberated from the rule of Amin in 1979. For bis stand on freedom and human rights in Africa, K.ivengere received the International Freedom Prize in October, I 977, in Oslo, Norway. He is the author of six books and is recognized as an International Evangelical , Christian statesman and the recipient of many coveted awards. For more information, call 833-9800. • • • Oru1e Coa1t Unitarian Untverullst Cburcb. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. will view the play "Impromptu" at the 10:30 a.m. worship service on Sunday. The cast includes Peter Woodruff oflrvine, Margaret Randall of Costa Mesa, Michael Toppen of Huntington Beach, and Kathi Nicolson of Santa Ana. There is no admission charge. Other regular activities of the church include circle suppers of small groups, book discussions, bridge. and meetings of the Walden Brotherhood and the New Women groups. For details about these and the children's religious education programs. call 646-4652. • • • Pallaade1 United Metbodlat Cburcb, 21002 Camino de Estrella, Capistrano Beach. will present its annual Summer Show on August 3,4. and 5. This year, the musical revue will feature excerpts from three musicals, "The King and l," "My Fair Lady," and "Oklahoma." with soloists. chorus, costumes and sets. Tickets are $8 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under, ·and may be purchased through the church office. Included . Laguna group to meet An open discussion group will be held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the New Thought Forum in Laguna Beach. . The group will be led by Dr. J. RobertGaJe, PhD., and will revolve around any questions or topics for discussion. There is no admission charge. The New Thought Forum meets weekJy at the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors, 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. For more information, call Rod Gordon at 499-4089. in the price 1s a hot fudae or strawberry sundae. Doors open on Friday and Saturday evenmas at 7:30 p.m .. with s~ow time at 8. On Sunday, the dool"I open at .2:30 p.m., with show ttme at 3. For more infonmuion, call 496-5502. • • • Laauna Beach Church of ReliJious Science, will bear Dr. J. Robert Gale speak on '"The Road to EliJhtenment 1• a Freeway," at the fO a.m. service on Sunday. The Adult Science ofMind Sunday School is held at 9 a.m. with a pre- servioe meditation at 9:30 a.m. Nul'5Cry and youth education~ at l 0 a.m . A social hour follo""' the service. The church meets ll the Amencan Legjon Hall. 384 Legion St., Laauna Beach. For more information, call 494-7666. • • • New Tboagbt Cbrl1tJa.D C1uuct.,,, 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, will hear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson speak on ·•ufe Can Never Grow Old" at the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday. Music will be provided by p1anist Antoinetta Mancini, violinist Tom Mancini, and soloist Jan Knowlton. Youth church also meets at 10:30 a.m. and child care is avajlable. A Bible Study Class, taught by Dr. Don Sharer, associate minister. at 9: 15 a.m. precedes the morning service. The class is explonng the metaphysical intcTIJ"tation of the New Tntamcnl. The conareption will celebratt the fc:.indinJ or the cburch 13 )'tart 4&0 by Dr. Jacbon with a picnic an Heller Park after the service. All members and friends are invited co brina a potJuck dish to share. Coffee and place se1tinaa will be J)f'OVlded. A pros;nm of pmH and music will follow the luncheon. For more Ulformatton. call 646-1032. • • • St. Aaclrew'1 Eplteopal Cbrd, 4400 Bam.nca Parkway, Jrvinc, wiD be-sponsonna tbe Red Cros1 Bloodmobile today in the parlong lot of lhe church and will process three donon every 15 minutes. from 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tho~ interested in J_Oinmg in this vataJ outrach proaram can call Sue Selman at 786-0336 for an appointment time. For more information. call Doreen Benton at 786-3094 or the church office at SS9-4699. • • • Sbir Ha·Ma'aJot -Harbor Reform Tmiple, 2l~A Mar Vista. Newport ~h. will resume its normal schedule of Shabbat services beginning the first week or August. Rabbi Bernard P. King. spintual leader of the congregation, will be retumin& from his vacation at that time. f n his absence. the congregation has had several guests and guest rabbis conducting the Shabbat services. 'Youth With a Mission' to visit Orange County A group of 30 or more high school-and college-age youth will visit the Orange County/Costa Mesa area the first weekend in August as guests of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. They are members of an international Christian youth ministries outreach known as "Youth With a Mission .. (YW AM. Members come from all over the world well as the U .S. Youth interested in Christian evangelism receive discipleship training at one of the world-wide YW AM trairung centers and enter the mission field through a variety of methods. The group arriving in Costa Mesa as part of the YWAM Olympic Games ministry have formulated their talents into a simulated coffee-house production, dinner playhouse, and an old-fashioned, outdoor Gospel rally and ice cream social. A l 960's coffee house -pizza parlor sening will kick off the weekend ac1iv1ues on Fnday, Aug. 3. Two shows. 7:30 and 9 p.m., will be held 10 the multi-purpose room of the Mesa Verde Leaming Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. All ages are mv1tcd and admiss1on 1s free. On Saturday, Aug. 4. YW AM thespians from Tacoma. Wash., will present two plays while guests enJOY an Italian dinner beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children. Rounding out the weekend will be an outdoor Gospel rally and ice cream sociaJ with special guests ''Mitch and Allen, .. a top Christian comedy team Connerly of Isaac Airfreight. kc cream wtll be served at 6:30 p.m. Visitors arc requested to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets to this summer evening of fun and spiritual refreshment under the Stars. For more information concerning th~ events. call 549-0521. 'fbc hit mclude Rabbi Rohen Jacobi. Sharon ~6 ~n Levu1, a.od bbb1 Jerrold Goldsuin. Servim .__ abo conducted b)' the conlfl"Ption• Men'• l! Tzcd•kah Havurah, and Peace .Hnuran. For tbe ecbedu~ of Shabbat .ttrviCCl or membe in(onmtion, caU 6+t-7203. • • • • Lapa PNlbJ'frlu ~ 41 J Fornt cA l..quna lad1. •ill bCll the Rev. CJ2i& WiUiamr., assistaa" putor, ac tbe 9:30 a.:m. KtVicc Sunday. , Mitzi loterlandi will d.irttt the Cb.aoclel Chou,.. aoc:ompujcd b)' ElJen Wri&bt at lheorgan. Ctmdml jn t.bd third arade and under wiIJ.atttod the Utt.1.e Fisbcnrien- P~ followioa the child.rcn 's sermon. The cnb room open for infants and toddlen from 9 to I I am. A coffCClt fellowship will be held oo the patio followina the acrvi~~ The church &nnOUOOC'$ that at now has a pubbd: address system wluch works with a tnnmcor radio aqdt earphones for the hard ofhcanns,. Ushen will assist wj~ this bcarina aid. The senior b1gh Locos WlJl continue co meet eact\i Wednesday thro~ Aug. 29. If a ndc 1s needed. meet al' the church at 7:30 p.m. All area senior biah lludents Mtj invited. For more mformauon. call 494. 7SSS. For in ptni.1 uonal prayer help, Daal.-a-Pra)er: 494-PRA Y. • • • • Tlte Crys&a.I Ca~e.traJ Co~tioa. 12141 Lew1 St.. Garden Grove, will be the Ete of two prrformanC%S daily of"Toymaker and Son ... beginntnf Monday throu&b" Friday. Aug. 3. and Aug 6 through Aug. 10. The performances are scheduled at I 2:30 p.m .• immtdlately. foll owing the noon interlude, and ~an at 4 p.m. This umque thealrical production. chorcogaphed b} Cohn Harbinson of "Youth With a Mission," com- (Pleue eee RBLlOIOUS/ Ae . • 'Spiritual Helpline' ministry announced : HeavenJsMan'sHome-How Not to Mlsslt,•'isthc current topic and good news on .. Spiritual Helpline." • telephone and personal counseling ministry. Dan Plies, hospital chaplain and for many years a pastor and radio minister, shares out of his exptticnce helping people to a more rewarding life. After presenting a recorded message, Plies a.ff ord.s the opportunity for the caller to chat conoeming life•t opportunities and problems. The ministry is open to the public by dialina 496-7 320, 24-hours a day. A new message is entered caci Friday. Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIMOOrl Synod) 790 Victoria 8t., Coeta Meea Lothar V. Tornow, PaatOf 831-1811 Brvce .Jfflre, P11tw WOASHI, SERVICE 1:00 & 10-.lO A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplee of Chrtet) 2401 lrvtne at Senta INbel ! M5-5n1 Morn mg Worstup 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Getw lwaneon, Mlna.t.r I Oer•l1I W1lo1•1 fr•• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church SChool •.JO WOl9hlp 1CMI Charles 0. Clark, Mlnl1ter CostaMeaa MEIAVIRDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wor9hlp a Church lchool l:JO -10:00 a.m. Dr. Wiiiiam E. Steel Newport Beach CHfUIT CHURCH BY ntl HA UNITID Ml'THODllT 1400 W. Balboa Blvd . .,.... Or. Robert 8. S~ard, Jr. ~Ctwrdl .......... A.M. .............. .,.,e- A.ll.Aal , .. Huntington Beach Nofth COMMUNITY UNITED MnHOOtlT CHURCH eee2 Hell AV9. 842-4 .. 81 Worehlp ......_ l:JO a 10:00 .... .., aoMof 10:00 ..,,., "' ............. (JI 10 AJI.) Fountain Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Buahard St. ...... Jamee R. Hedley, Putor ............. tJtu. God Lov~s You. Attend A Church Of Your Choler Your ad could go here; for more info call Louise 642-4321 ext. 255 CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. Wllaon, C09ta Meea 845-3191 10:00 A.M. "THE IMAGE OF GOD" Romana 8 28-30 S:OO P.M. "THE KNOWLEDGE OF OOD'' JOfln 17 3 Paul Thomae, Mlnl9tM - Doug Cote, Youth Mlnleter ALL SAINTS AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CtutCH Aec-dlnt 10 IM tt21 llooll ftlf Commofl """" Rft ......... W. F.tkMr, "9c.1of HOL V COMMUNION l :OOA.M. MORNING PRAYER- CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A.M MORNING PRAYER & SERMON 11:00 A.M Arlt .~ ....., 11 l.I. ....,,,_......,t:uu. 18082 Bushard, Fountain Valley 963·3801 SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM .... lllmlt4 p KlflC lalllbofM & laJHl!w" 0t Miia: Alli Shi lo lillwooft .. ~. Ca tM.ator rll!lu~ roi llllo eel """'""' lIJ ... "'' tt · t P • t 1 a.t>beth ~ ._... tur.a. ,..., SW.. RrU,........ 1~ s.., .............. Ar11 ZJOO.._*b ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAi CHURCH • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH £ast~1uff Di & Jambortt. Newport Beach Rev Wtlllam McQuotd. Pastor Rodaer Whitten. Music Director ld11t EhCltio1 I Qlld Care 9 A.I . 798 Dover Dr., JEWPORT BEACH 548-3631 Won~lp. Chm ScMof 10 A.I. l •rstrJ Cart at ~ lt1rs For l1fo: c.n 644· 1341 lt1• I. ltr1. Put« WORSHIP SERVICE 8 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE WELCOME SOUTH COAST CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIEICE 141 22nd St. . Costa Mesa lf'O: 960-2715 SERVICES 9:00 A.M. .... Enit "7t. der This Sunday Worship In ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St. Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 631 ·2880 °'. JeM A. Hu""'9n. Jr~ l'•tot WORSHIP SERVICES 8:45, & 10:15 A.M. "REFORMED ANQ REFORMING" IX John A. Huttman. Jr . Preaching 8:45 A.M. -Infants thru High School 10: 15 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grade AM 11LPUm Ml-UU ~Laguna Presb yteri~ Church The "Church of rhe Chimes A fnt ndh church tor 1ht South (oum' 5omulaun.,: Strmons lkau11lul mus1~ Sunday Worship 10:15am Child care provided Cburcb School Clu•es 9:00am t i ' Fo,-ur ~\t'nu«" • Ptu"'>nt:....,... "''' Dr Ari~"' I 1..-..., S.-'Hl('I .. , c, .. ...,.,, .... Ot lf..,C ~ AM '"""' DIAl·A PRAYER -~.PR"' SERMON TOPIC: "'EADE I# OUR TIME" CIUCH OF RRIGIOUS SCENCE Member of the United Ctlufdl ~ Aellgloua Science 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926'8 Adults & Jr. Church FOf lnformetlon 9:00 & 11:00 Rev. Peggy s .... u 969-1331 Or. Eleanor C. JKkson Mla1UI , IEW THOUIHT CHlllSTlll CHURCH 110 W. 1ltlt It .• C11t1 ••sa (T .................. ) "LIFE CAI IOH CIOI Out" Bible Study Clasa 9: 15 Sum11y Momtnt ~ Ht1llf'1 & Jumo1 Church IO JO ..................... r ..... W'l t •••1 -.uict•r.••• FIRST CHRISTIAN CHIJ.l!f.H Miit Iii AdMta, ,_dngfon •IMOAY: Morning Worship......................... 9:00 PM Blble School ............................... 10:45 AM Evening Worship .......................... 6:00 PM ................ _......, ........ ... ,~o...~ ....................... Mlert" ~ ClllcMft .. ~~ CMM.wA..anGl'IOM -.. IHI;~ -..._ ... I .... ~ ........ ~ •o•on.a• (letwm) RAll8I MARK S. -.u:R st.al S01ICD frt_. p.m. -Sat.-10;30 un. hm~y Services ht F ricby of Montll -1.30. R~s School. Adult £ d . Youltl Croups. S.nclts 1011 c ........ "'9plrt 9udl 1111 ......... , 844-19" PRESBYTERIAN CUCH · OF Tt£ COVENANT Bruce A. Kunte. hetor T 9rry Mc!CenM, Doreclor o! Youttl MitltStnes Cynd• MeCanne. Olrec:IOf o4 Chllcl111n's Mln4slnes .. , •• l:JO' lt.00 AJl a.ch Sdllll - CltMtll "" .... 10:00 Ul ...._,cnn_...- 1:30 ' lt.ta AJl Vetpln -7:00 , Jl mo F*vtftr M., eo.t. ..... 557.-.0 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine 833-9800 Tim Timmons. Pastor SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES 8:00. 9:30 & 11:00 A.M .. ''THEY DON'T LEARN FROM HISTORY" SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES 7:00 P M BISHOP FESTO KIUENGERE Special Speaker SAINT JAMES WEL MES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 10:00 AM ·Holy EucharlS1 Rite II Church School (Pre-School-2nd Grade) 10:00 am (Musk:. sermon. and child care at 2 services) 7:00 PM -Holy Eucharist Rite It (Prayer and PralM 1st Sunday of each month) MtD-WEEK WORSHIP Monday • Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday • 10:00 AM Eucnanst & Healing Servk:e Wednesday -6:30 AM Holy Eucharist AectOf, Fr. ~n A•heJ • Aaeoc:., Fr. Brt.n Cox, Aaletlng The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samu~ Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry :iAil\T JAMES EPISCOPAL CHl "RCH J209 v,a Lido • Newport Beach • 71 4-675-0210 CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTES Sunday, July 29th "LOVE" Cotta M•••-flnt Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat .., ..... v .... Df .. C..ta ..... Cl'tufdl a luftdaf lc:Mof -10:00 ~M. AMdlnQ Room, me> ..... Venle Dr. -I A.M.~30 P .II. Mon. tMu a.t. • Wed. 7-l=IO P.M. -M:JO P.11. • trvlne -First Church of Chr1at, Sdentlat "8ncM 1M .,_..Intermediate School 41S1 lll9cMleon (NMt Yale) CIMftd\ a 8'lftcl4ty lchoot -10:00 A.M. i 'I 1 ft91 ~ .._ ._,anca fttr'WJ~ SUrte 141. MoMctM!ll ~ • 10 A.M. -4 P.11. Mon."-"' a.t. 10 A.M. -1 p .... ThUf'edeJ CtlldC..-~·w.oo..-., Huntington INch -First Church of Chrlat, Sdentltt -·~~9-=" ~a a...., lcMol -1CkG) A.M. .............. _ .......... Newport 8Mch -Flrat Church or Chrlat, Sclentlat C-au::.!l"C'c.:'~::00 I__, A.M. rt1 I dlrJt ......... 1111 ¥1a Udo Moft..ttwu W.tA..11.-IP.M. Tuea..-7-IP 0... 0-,.,.....,., r.-..,. -tao. 1, JO t. W !Or ~ T- Newpot't 8Mch -Second Chu~ of Chnat, Sdenttat noo~vw~eo.w .. .._ c~ •...., -10:00 Mil .. .... Rooift\ -...... ,. Cwt Hwy .. CclM WO. RU. lllwt mtW -I,.._ lLL ASAllU "' -~ ............. ..,...I'-Qudl ....... Md efljOy ltllt ~ a1 ti."-"""'...,..,.. CMIO c.-~~ u "1..l U~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 28, 1984 Leanne Gregory, left, accepts award from Janet Tilakomonkul Irvine Candy Striper wins $500 scholarship Leanne vr~or. 17 uf lrHne is the rec1p1ent of a $500 (and) ~tnpers Cand) ~holarsh1p to tx· used w tunher her educauonal goal~ 2 local students awarded medals Wilham Xa\ 1tr Halloran of ( osta Mt:!>a and Pncc Kerfoot Ill of Ncwpon Beach are the local wrnners of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal. One junior from each of approximate!) I. 700 high schools is selected annual!) to receive this award. based on the student''> high achievement 1n math and ~tcnce The Rensselaer Pol~tethn1c Institute !RPl1 in Trm. N. Y . 1s panicularl~ known for 1t<, academK program\ in aeronautics. eni1neenng. robotics and computer 'ueme Founded in 18:!4 R Pl was the fiN .\mrncan inst1tut1on to grant baccalaureate dcgn.·c, 1n 5ell'ncc c.-ngineenng. She 1s a \Olunteer at Hoag Memonal Hospital. Presb) tcnan in Newpon Beach and has been active in the < and\ Striper<, program at that 10st1tut1on for the past two ~ears Leanne will attend Universal) High School in Irvine as a senior this fall and plans to enter L'C If' me as a pre- med student in the fall of 1985 The scholarships for Candy Stnpers arc pan of a new natwnal program devised by George Tems and Betty Dud le) senior staff spec1ahst of the .\mencan Hospital .'\~soc1at1on Ter11'> is owner and founder of the G. Terz1s Candy ( o . which manufaturcs gourmet candies and g1th distributed through hospital gift shops and other retail outlets He has directed that a generous percentage of gross ... ales of all of his firm's products. sold under the trade name Candy Stnpers, be given as scholarships to teen-age volunteers Th<: mon1e~ are g1 ven by the Terz1s firm to the National Teen-age Hospital Volunteer Scholarship Fund. The fund 1s directed and administered by a board of d1n.·cto~. headed by John M Lowe of Chicago. director of the Ho'ipllal Research and Educational Trust, an affiliate ot the American Hospital .\ssoc1a11on The group sets the t rite na for thl' \t holarsh1ps and 'lelects the reup1ents Coastline announces enrichment program "Pegasus Project Excel," a two-week summer prO&J'8!'\ for gifted and talent.c:d children, will be offered by Coasthne College. The academic enrichment propam is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . Monday through FridAy, Aug. 6 throu&h 17, at Coastline's Mesa Verde Leaming Center, 2990Mcsa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. Offered in cooperation Wlth Pegasus Programs, Inc., the Coastline program is open to students who will be in grades six through eight in the fall. The program 1s d1v1ded into four class sessions. Students will choose morning and afternoon cluscs for Monday, Wednesday and Fnday; and other morn mg and afternoon classes for Tuesday and Thursday. The choices for the three-morning classes are anatomy and ph)stology or oceanography; afternoon choices arc wntang for competition or basic computer programming. Tuesday-Thursday morning choices are reader's theater or study skills and stress management, afternoon classes are critical thinking and study skills or mime and Good with '""Ida movement. a The fee tor the two-week program 1s S 160. Part1c1- pants are required to meet chgib1hty requirements. More 1nformat1on, includine a brochure outlining eligibility requirements, 1s available by calling the Coastline Commu01ty Services office, 241-6186. • • • An Orange County tcen-a~er has been chosen to part1c1pate in the 1984 Miss Cahfornia T.E.E.N. pageant, to be held in Fresno, Aug. 3 through Aug. 5. Thia al.Jl-yea.r-old female. mbbred golden retrie•er named Holly la lookln& for a lamlly to lo•e. She bu been apayed and la ••'1'eat with children." She can be aeen at the Hanttncton Beach Anlm.al Shelter. but hurry. aa thla &olden girl won •t be aY&ilable for too long. Jody Lynn Balloch, 18, a I 9-S4 graduate of Orange H 1gh School, win compete an the contest, which is judged on scholastic achievement, volunteer service. speech or Street in Heritage Park. Irvine. talent, interview and formal prescntallon. For registration information phont' 552-1078 Balloch, who plans to study physical tht'rapy at UC Juanita Murphy. dauih~cr.ofKevin Murphy of Costa lrvme starting this fall. is also a member of the Olympic Mesa, has been elected to the University of Redland Dnll Team to part1c1pate 10 the Opening Day Ceremonies chapter of the .. Spurs." a national service organization for July 28 sophomore women. Balloch 1s sponsored by Bonnie's Dance Studio m ·s " Orange, the Huntington Beach Police Officers Associa-· purs provide volunteer assistance in a vanel} of uon. Dr. Donald Webster of Stanton and the Webster act1v1t1cs includ10gec1al events. food services and campus tours. Membership 1s open to sophomore women who are Construction Co. of Petal~"!a.. welt-rounded academically and socially and have demon- Thrce local Girl Scouts were selected to paruc1pate in strated an interest m serving the campus community the 25th World Conference of the World Assoc1at1on of Only a select number of women are chosen each year Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. enior Girl Scout Suzanne The University of Redlands is a small, independent Hanley of Huntington Beach, Cadette Scout Kan Brown liberal ans inst1tuuon located near the base of the San of Laguna Niguel and Cadette Scout Mai Tuyet Nguyen of Bcmadmo. \osta Mesa attended the convention at Marymount The Assoc1at1on Lan;u;s ;nd Civilisations islookang Cf liege in Tarrytown, N. Y. The convention ended July for host fam1hes m Orange County for30 French students. 2 ages 15 to 21, from Aug. I to Aug. 28. The girls, along wit~ five other county scouts, For more information call Cheryl Hedgpeth at (619) presented a demonstration on eanhquake safety 2'>2-4870 ' preparedness to delegates from all over the world. • -· * • • The Irvine Fine Ans •c;n~er is offering a watercolor Applications are being accepted for the upcoming course for children ages e1gh1 to 12, Tuesdays, 10 a.m to Junior.~1ss programs in the Orange County area. Eligible girls are those who will be seniors in high noon. through Aug. 21 school in the Fall. Programs are scheduled for t.fte Emphas11ed will be composition. color and crea11v1ty beginning ofScptember wuh orientation and rehearsals m with references 10 an history. Previous an expenence is August. Those interested 1n obtaining more information not required h be The ( entt'r l'i located at 46111 Walnut A .. e. at Yale ~~{~~~ part1c1pate or come a sponsor should call 198~ Outreach United Methodists elect readies su~mer first black woman and of evangelism H• • b. h RELIGIOUS NOTES •.. FromA5 muo1cates the message of God's love for mankind through the use of music, narration, mime and modern dance There will be no charge for performance. but a freewill offering will be received. oop~..i~:.'~ •• ~~~~·;."nn~rfu~~~~~~~~~ot~-·:~~~~.~~~ lSpantc as IS ops Southern Cahfom1a The first week. the pcrfonnances will be staged by an international troupe, made up of young people from nine nations that has just returned from an extensive tour of the Chinese mainland. The second troupe, which wi ll appear Aug. 6, 1s Austrahan. Both groups are made up of young people who have volunteered their time and energy to take part JO this unique evangclisticaJ efTon sponsored by Youth With a M1ss10n's Creative Ans Center in Cambndgc. Ontano. Organ11ers hope to mob1lltc thou!>and., ol C hmtian\ By GEORGE W. CORNELL in the personal sharing of the (1ospel throughout thl· area AP ".U0'°" wrn .. Alreadv, more than I' 000 people ha .. e voluntl't'rl'd then In a JramatH. \urge of ethnic minont) and women ume leadership 1n the t lnited Methodist Church, two women. Evangelical leaders arc hoping the 1984 Outrcalh v.ill one of them black. four black men, a Japancse-Amencan become a catalyst for a spmtual ay.a\.ening in local and a Mciman ha\e been elected bishops churches and also rev1\C a pa<;s1on for world m1,s1ons. The hlack woman. Bishop Leontine T.C Kelly. an especial I} among }Oung people ,., angehsm '>pec1ahst and one-time V 1rginia pastor. 1s the The Lo~ Angel~/Orange Count) areas represents two firo;t of her race and sex to become bishop in any major of the most d1\Cr'iC ethnic and llngu1sllc communn1e\ 1n ( hnst1an hodv the world Thi' l ross-cultural dners11' v.111 ht: s"dkd h\ It also wa\ the fir'>t lime for a H 1span1c to be ekvatcd hunddred'> of thous.tnd'> of Olymp1t \ 1'ttor' from mo\l to the h1~hest ecdes1ast1cal level in the denomination of ever) nation lJ 1 m1lhon second largest 1n LI S Protestantism to More than 70 major denomination<. and urgani1a-\outhern Baptists lions are repre!.Cntcd on the I 0 planning rnmm111ces of the The episcopal election., JO the five regional junsdic- 1984 Outreach. The\ include C ns1s lntcnent1on and 11on ... a onct'-1n-four-year'i atTan. chose a total of 19 Soc1aJ Scrv1te.,. Youth rl·am'> tn Outrcath L1tera1urr and tmhop.,. including the ~ccond Asian to achieve that office. Languages. Outrealh tu Athlete<,, Pa~toral f-nllo"" up 1ht third woman and the first black 1n the Southeast. Prayer Network. lnterna11onal Praise ( elebrat1on. Mini\-.'\ltogethcr the outcome put 13 ethnic mtnont} tr~ to Children. An<, and Enten.-:iinment and Media h1'ihop., on the church's 46-member Council of Bishops, a Providing kader'ih1p for the 1984 Outreach 10, John record number. ti ve more than before. including 11 Dawson of Youth With a Ml'>s1on (YWAM), along ~•th an hlacb. one Asian and one Hispantc. 1nterdenom1na11onal working Lomm1ttcc staffed b) more '"The leadership of the denom1nat1on ha!. changed to than 30 full-ume volunteer<; Overall direc:t1on 1s hc1ng rcncct the d1vcn1ty of the church." says newly elected provided h) the 1'.a11onal .\d .. 1'iory Committee thi:lt R1shop\\ood1eW \\h1tt• ahlackass1gnedtoSpnngfield, 111clude'> man' ol \outhern < altlorn1a·, k;;iJrng Ill 4hurchmen Pcr<,on'> '41\htn(! lu 'oluntcer pro' idt• rc\11uru•c, and <,cf' ices. or <,cek1ng more 1nlormat1un are urgl·J to LJl l I K 18) 89ll-1~:!l/ for rnun<.t."ltng or other mi n1stn ~-r, Ill"' call< 21 3J ( rOD-1 II f ·r or man)-,e<tr'i the church lagged behind society at large tn 1l\ tomm1tmcn110 eradicate racism ... says While. 4X. "-ho for IS }car<, h.i., headed the church's C omm1ss1on of Rl'l1gwn and Rau." 1n Washington. D ( w~ arc nov. ahead of society ·· Picketing of 7-Eleven scheduled for August 6 l'1Ll.et1ng of 7-£ leHn lOnH·n1cnlC <,tore., 1n mnrt· than 30() lcxallon'i at rm<; th<' nation 1'i "'lwdulnl for Monday. Aug 6. according 10 the Na11onal Fcderawrn lot Deccnc) ( N rn J The p1ckc11ng l'i part of a nat1onw1dc l°OOrd1natcd cffon tl'Y the NFD urging wnc.erned ut11cm to hovcott 7- Ht"vcn be<. au~ of that com pan)\ refusal to \top Cielhng anti·( hns11an porno maga11ne' It 1s reportt•dl) the largest picketing of its kind ever atlt'mpted Donald E Wtldmon. a Llntted Methud1'it mtn1!.tcr who head<, the NFD. ~1d that 7-Eleven 1s the leading 0·1a1lcr of anti ( hnst1an Jl!>m<> maga71ne<i 1n the nation He met with 7-Elevt'n oflicrnl'i three times pnor to Lalhng U>r the hoycotl but was allt'@Wlv told by 7-Ekven that tht• company "makc'i 100 much mone) tocea<;( ~llintt them ·· Vr1ldmon \.rn1 that 7-f:lc\t"n has ~hown b\· 1t'I acttom that 1\ doe., not want tht" husint"\'I of IX'OPlt rnncemed "\ Summer workshop slated I he Nt•v. T houtthl C hn\t1e1n C hurt·h ol < 11\t.1 \fr<,a I\ prt.'.S.Cntlni a four -week \um mer work .. hop 1·nt1tkd < 11\t' 3 l.1t1le -C 1ct a I ot \ \uHC\\ S)'\l('rrt f hat Nn er I .111\" bc.·iinn1ni l uC''<.iJ> \ua. 7 at 7 pm I he work\hoJl d1rr1 trd h'r Ru d Jolin,on. I\ .ind r.ldto lalk \how jlUl'\t. will deal '-"llh the a11.1111nwn1 11f \IJCU"\' an l"\ <'IY area of onC''' lite I nr morr 1 n forttHI tr on. rn II fi4fl I fl l ~ relent c,tud't madl· at the lJn1 .. ers1t) of New Hampshire c,howl'd that the o,tate\ with the h1ghc!>t readership of the anti-< hrl\ttan pornographic magazines also have the htghc\I rate ol rape.'' Wildman stated. Russell Reid, media relations coordinator for the \uuthland ( orporat1 on \lih1ch owns 7-Eleven, was quoted ac, ~yini that their s.clhng of porno magazines was pan of their ph1lo~ophy of "g1 ving the customer what they want when lht') wont 1t " Southland addrr'I., 1s 2828 Nonh H3skell. Dallas. TX 75204 telephone C214) 828 70 11 Te1nple Bat Yahni schedules classes Barhara Wilham\, d1rcrtor of Tempk Bat Yahm Prt'\C hoot 1n Ne""port R<'al'h announce<; that rcg1stmt1on for vrtemlx'r .., '"Momm1r and Mr" ctu~s 1'1 takint !"lat c ln\tru< tor " I ran(1e J{o\C'n C.,tafl ach 1wr is Rhona Ktrc,hnar \t'lst0n .. A," for a&<'' 18 to 24 month~. will be held on \\'cdneo,dc.1 v from Q45 to 11 I~ a m Session "R .. aac'I 24 month\ and oldrr will be.• held on Fnda)s from 1> 4' to I I I 't a m T 111t1on "SI 'I a month\ and claS'><''l lx"a1n the week of \<.•pt I' for r<'a1mat1on/1nformat1on. ,aTI 644· I ~'i9 or \ 11\lt thr trmrlr ot llll I < amrlhark \1 Nc·wpon fk'al·h \ The new and first Hispanic bishop, chosen by the WestcrnJunsd1ctional meeting in Boise, Idaho, is Elias G. Galvan, 46, of Los Angeles, director of the council on mm1s1nes there, assigned to Phoenix, Anz. A Mexican, he aJso is the first citizen of another country to become a bishop of the U.S. church. The Western Junsd1ction also elected Bishop Kelly, 64. formerly a black woman pastor m Richmond, Va., and recently the denomination's evangelism ex.ecut1ve in Nashville. She was assigned to head the church's San Francisco area. It was the first time in 36 years that a Methodist bishop had been chosen from across junsd1cuonal Imes. the We~t reaching rnto the Southeast. She belonged to the Virginia conference. The Western Junsd1cuon also elected a noted Japanesc-Amencan theologian at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Cahf., Bishop Roy I. Sano. 53. He was assigned to Denver. He 1s the church's second As1an-Amencan bishop, the first being Bishop Wilbur W. Y. Choy of San Francisco a Chtnese-American who has retired. ' The other woman. elected by the Nonh Central Junsdicuonal meeting 1n Duluth. Minn .. was Bishop Judith ( rai~. 47, conference director of ministries m Canton. O hio. assigned Detroit. he formerly was a pastor 1n < 'lcvdand and M tddlcburg Heights. Ohio Only onct' pnor 10 the current elections had a woman bishop been chosen. Bishop Mar1orie S. Matthews of W1scons1n elected four years ago and re1mng this summer The 'iuuthea\ll'rn Jurid1ct1onal meeting in Lake Junaluska. N ( . elected its first black. Bishop Emeo;t W. Newman. 56. a district supenntendent in Deland. Fla .. a'is1(1.ned to head the Nac;h.,.1lle area Two other blacks. elected bishops by the Nonh- eastern Jun'id1ct1on meeting at Annville. Pa .. were Felton E Ma y. 49, of Dover Del . assigned to Harisburg, Pa. and Forrest < Stith. 50 ol Washington, n.c .. assigned to Syracuse. N Y The blacks elected totaled five. with six others continuing in office. 11 of them altogether. Two others are retmng, Bishops Roy Nichols of New York and L. Scott Allen of Charlotlc. N.C'. The Nonhcastem Jumd1ct1on also elected Bishop Nt:1l I. Irons of Romney. W.Va., assigned to Princeton. NJ .. with carry-over Bishop C. Dale White transferred from Pnnceton to New York. Besides Bishop Newman, the Southeastern Junsd1c- t1on also elected five white bishops, includmg: Ernest A. F1U'?.&erald. 58, of Greensboro, N C , ll\S1gned to Atlanta; R. Kern Eutsler, 64. of Richmond, Va .,ass1gned to Knoxville, Tenn ;J . Lloyd Knox, .SS.ofSt. Petersbura. Aa . ossiJned to 81nn1DJbam, Ala., L ~vel Jone\ Ill . 57 , of Atlanta, as"&ned to Charlotte. N \.and Robert < Morsan. SO. of 81rmma,ham. ass11ncd to Jackwn. Miss l he \outh ( entral Jumd1c11on. mect1na in 1 ubllock. For more mformat1on. call 971-4030. • • • Commulty Cburcb, Coagregatloul. 61 I Hehotrope Ave , Corona del Mar, will present Kathenne Baker, alto soloist with the choir, 1n a summer concen of vocal and Oute music on Sunday at 7 p.m. The program will include vocal music by Handel and Schumann as well as Oute music by Claude Boll.Jn~ Child care will be provided and a freewill offenng will be received A rt'cept1on will follow the concert. ••• West Anabelm Metbodl1t Cburcb. 2045 W Ball Rd Anaheim. will conduct an "Inner Healing Seminar" th~ weekend of Aug. 3-4. Led by Joy and Susan H1ghleyman, the workshop will present Christ's healing of the emotions, memones behavior patterns and self-esteem (termed inner healing} through lectures. small group discussions, worship and prayers for healing. There will also be a time for those interested an receiving or ministering inner healing to be actively involved, though participation 1s optional. Cost of the seminar 1s $22, with a pre-regsstrauon de~s1t of SS due by July 30, payable to Diakonos M1nistnes. P.O Box 40315, Pasadena, CA 91104. For more information. or late registration, call ( 714) 772-6030. . . . St. Columbu Roman Catholic Cburcb, I 080 I Stanford Ave.. Garden Grove, will hear a concert performance by the Nauonal Youth Choir of Great Bntarn at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4. The conccn 1s being sponsored by several Orange Couoty churches. The choir. considered one of Europe's finest, is composed of 90 young people from all over the United Kingdom For mort 1nformat1on. call 974-7120 or 530-0814 Southern Baptists 'losing tradition' FORT WORTH. Tex. (AP) -An expert on church music says Southern Baptists are in danger of los1na their trad1t1on of a "singing faith" by lettma speciol aroups provide the music and song instead of the conarcption. Bruce Leafblad. who teaches church music and worship It Southwestern Baptist Theotoaical Seminary, says Baptists have Iona been k.nown for cxprcss1na their f11 th throua,h StngJng. but now cmphasi1c special musac 1roups. "We staned doing music for the people and not lettina them do the music." he ~ys "We need the music ~stored to the people" He aJso uays ,.ys th~ 1! a lack of depth 1n some mu4'1c bema wntten for the church these days by .. every Tom. P1ck and Harry," some of them "rcccnt bchcven who know ltttlc Bible. httlc theology ind wh<* tnterprt'llttons are thin. They tuwe diluted a lot ofi matcnal" Tcus, cl«tcd Bishops J Woodrow Hearn. Sl of Baton Rouse. La . as 1ancd to Lmcoln, Neb. \\-alter L Underwood. S8. of Hou .. ton, a~1gned to Baton Rouf,C. La .. and Richard B Wilke. o(W1ch1ta. Kan . a~\1gned to Little Rock Ark ,---------------------.Ji Besides Bt'<hOfl' Cnu1 and Woodie While the Nonh C entrnl J un~.hrnon al90 elected 81'<hops David J Lawson of( arml'I. Ind , a~~uancd to Sun Prntne, Wis. and Rueben P Job. world editor of lhc t ipper Room 1n NA hv1llc. J'i\11.tn1:d tu Des Moine\. lown Kt'ep your garden m shape by readinR 1-'rtday's f(arc1enang page. • llllJPlll \ - . \ ·-I I ) ,....,.._.,,IL.O sw.,..,.,.,.c 'l"''"' ...... , .. ,.,.. .... \.-..CIM>.t»I'. ...00&.•• """'"'"l°"' C.1'"HAS,T1CJ, &.Oultl'•tAH ~ ---.,,. -.... ROSI 80WL ----:ii~~ .... c'c&.••• t r--...•u -.--.. -r.• MAP JJto11•,,.flj LOCATIONS ~ GAMEc5 of tla~ XTifOLC//YlPJAD Map from 1932 Olympic proaram -note the con•plcuoua ab8ence off reeway•. Just 10 cents bought some great memories Newport resident invested in 1932 Olympic program By HOWARD L. HANDY lpecloll to the D•llY '1lof If ~ou go to the ( ohscum lool.1ng for a track and field program selling for I 0 cents this year during the XX I II rd Ol)mp1c Games. forget 1t. toreagn teams had to travel to reach Los Angeles and the great lOSt of sending the teams. "When the 1932 Games were awarded to Los Angeles 1n 192 3. several nations expressed hesllanc) about sending large teams because of the heavy expense it would involve Some of the European countraec; estimated 1t would cost them approx· 1mately S 1.500 per athlete "Onlv male athletes. their trainers. coaches and attendants are 4uartered al the Village under the present arrangements. Lad> athlete!> ha\c been pro\ 1ded with separate quar- ters " Here's a t~ pacal da1I> program in 1932 OI~ mp1c ~tad1um I( oh"Seum I - Athlettc:.s (track and field): 2:30 p.m -100-mcters (men). semifinal; 2.30 p.m -Throwing Hammer (Men): 3 p.m -100-mcters (men), final: 3:30 p.m. -400-meter hurdles (men). final. 3:45 p.m. -100-meters (women), Tnals I; 4:30 p.m. -800- metcrs (men). semifinal; 5 p.m. - IOO-mctcrs (women). semifinal: 5: 15 p.m. -3.000-meter steeplechase (men). tnals. Olympic Park Armor) -Fencing. 9 a m. and I p.m .. Foil teams. Ol)mp1c Audatonum -Wrestling: I I a.m and 6 p.m . freestyle. Ro~ Bowl -Cycling: 7:30 p.m . Track cydang: 1.000-meter scratch trials. 2.000-meter tandems trials. 1.000-meter scratch re-class1tica11on 1 .000-mete~ b) time tnals. Daily Pillt a.4-~ ~ Doda•r•' won contlnue, •• Reda put 4-0 triumph. 82. LA'sbig Ga111eso Moffet. Lewis, White and Co. take step into athletic history By ROGER CARLSON °' ... ~ ........ L~ .\ "'IGELE~ -11 ~ins tonaJht at the Memonal Colistum with lht' Opcnin& ( eremon1es. where 11 opened in 1932 -the Ol)mp1c C..ames have returned to Southern (ahfomaa with the appearance of the torch. ~h1ch tum'> the h&hts on this area hke ne\Cr before But. there 1s h1tle. 1f anything. that can Ix considered a rer.at ptrformance 52 years later becau!.e "'hat v.a\ an 193 .. pales in companson to what 1s being unveiled -the most magnificent production of amateur spons an world h1-stor,. It\ a (1ames of number; -nvahng e\cn C. arl ~agan -w11h actual billions anvohed Through tele\1s1on it 1s t•st1mated 1hat 2.5 balhon people. half the world's populauon. will take this one in. Not only have these Game'i exploded 1n terms of nat1onal appeal. which has been building for the past month wnh the run of the torch across this nauon. but 111s also a Games that must be completed under a net of ultra security The Soviet Union 1s not here along ~1th East German} and o ther satellites, but the general consem.us 1s that the) ·re m1ss10g one helluva ofa sho"'. The b11lboard'I sa)'i at'<; the Games ol track stars ( arl Lewis and Edwtn Moses. d1\er G~ Louganis. Bobb\ Knight and his US basketbaJI team. s~ammers Trac\ < aulktns and Make Heath and boxer Tyrell Biggs. · But 11 goes a great deal deeper than that These arc the Games for Newport Harbor High products John Moffet. David ~Rull. Kevin Robertson. Steve Timmons and Sheila Conover for Brad Allen ~wis and Curt Fleming wath a Corona del Mar High background. for former Un1ven1t) (Irvine) High stars Peter Campbell and Amy While They 're for Gary Fi~ucroa . Bruce Ibbetson, Steve Scott and Greg Spnnger. tn of UC In ine. tn addition to Lougan1s. and Huntington Beach residents Monte N1tzkowsk1 and Ken Lindgren. for ex-Laguna &ach High star Dusty Dvorak, for Make O'Bnen. a product of Newpon Christian High. for Debbie Green. the hule starlet from Westminster High. and Ruth WHock1. from El Toro. It's for In 1ne reo;1dcnt [)wight ~tones. and 11·~ tor otht'r area ptr1onaht1e'i. 'iuch as rov.ing ass1st.ant'i 03,c Cirant and Tom McK1bbon INc~pon Beach) and Bob est show nu111ber Olympics inside ""'Olympic notebook: llany. Olympian• anub OpenlDC Cer41 emonlea: lnjurlea ban made• Patrack Ewing queadonabJe tore opener. BS. v Area Olympians: Tbere'a a definite Oranae Coaat-area navor to the Olymplca. 84. vDay-by-day schedule: Who'• ... doing what, when and where. 85. v Miuion Viejo cycJ.tna: The· Gamea• flrat gold medal winner will be awarded in lllulon Viejo Sunday. 88. -:JI vRory O'Reilly: Olympic cycU.t from Coeta Mesa will ha•e one brief chance to capture a medal. 86. Ernst a former Orange Coast C ollcgc and UC mu:C coa ch It\ for Huntington Beach's Kathy Johnson, in addition to ex-Manna standout Jul!e McNamara and Huntington Beach res1dent Pam B1elcck.. Man~ of those are headed for medals -and thott entl'nng ~•th clear and rcahsuc chances for gold include thc .\mcncan wa1er polo team. coached by N1ukowslu and assisted b> Landv.en. with Figueroa. Robcruon and ( ampbell 1n the middle of the stanmg hoeup, wh1k Lougan1s 1s 1n fact the double fa vonte 10 spnngboard and platform dt' 1ng. Mollet goe\ for gold in the I 00 and 200-metcr brca'>tsrol.es O'Brien m th<' I. 500 freestyle, Dvorak. T 1mmom .lnd C1rel'n ~uh th(' men's and women's (Pleue eee LA'•/86) But that's the pnce of the da1I~ program for the '<th 01) mp1c Games trad and lield c:ompetttton held at the same site in 19 32. and Newport Bca,h·s frank Keeler has a cop\ of the liunda~ Jul~ ll l'H2 program to pro\e ti Keeler also has some pn1ed news- paper chppangs from that era includ- ing the Illustrated Daat.,. Ncv.s Lo!> .\ngeles Examiner. Lm · An~elcs Re- cord and other<; The pnce ol a newspaper then. two or three cents depending on "'h1ch one you read. 90,000expected Twins: OFFICIAL PR.QGRAM for ceremonies 'We're for real' 'Tve ~ved them over the vears and they bring bark a lot of ~ood memoncs," Keeler, a former na11onal rugby team member hv1ng in New- port Beach, says. "I have attended the Games in Los Angeles in 1932. Melbourne 1n 1956. Rome in 1960 and Tokyo in 1964 but I don't know 1f I will get to the 1984 Games 1n Los Angeles " A map of the vanous loca11ons in which the 1932 Games were staged 1s in the program There were 16 spons including Art and Lacrosse that )Car tompared to 23 plus two exh1b1t1ons (baseball and tennis) this time around In 1912. thc Rose Bowl an Pasadena hosted the cycling track events and Long Beach Manne Stadium was the site of the Olympic Rowing Course. ()Clang road racing was held in Malibu while the R1v1cra Countn Club hosted the equestnan compet1·- 110n and that portion of the modem pentathlon. The Flysaan Park nOe range was the site of the shootang and other modern pentathlon events The O lympic Aud11onum an downtown Los An- geles hosted boxing.. wrestl ing and we1ghthfiing. Yachting wa~ held at Lo'I Angele<; Harbor and the 50.000- meter walk stancd 1n Griffith Park. The Olympic Village housed o;omc 2.000 competitors and was located 1n Baldwin Hills It wasspcc1ficall) hu1lt for the 1932 Games Here\~ hat the program had to sa ~ about the \. tllage "\onstructaon of the 'illage wa!> made necessal) tor two reasons namel), the distance man) o f the Weightlifter loses appeal LOS ANGELES (AP) Wc1ghthl\er Jeff Michels. banned from the Olympics because of alleged drug use at the Pan Amencan Games last year. Fn- day lost his appeal to reverse the suspension in an lntcmat1onal Olympic Committee heanng. Michels cxprc,scd bitterness at the U.S. Olympic Commmcc and the lntcmauonal Wc1ghthf\ing Federation over hts two-ye:ir ban a nd said he would pu~ue and pou1bly broaden. a pending SI million lawsuit ap1nst the or- aanautJons 1n fodcral Dtstnct C'ourt in ctucago. He 111d he felt the tessaon btforc the IOC's F.lif.ibihty Com- mittee "v1nd1ca1cs' him. but rqrctted that the orpnmat1on cho~ not to overt um tht> ban Hts attorney saJd that althouah the commmtt wu "sympathetic" and "qrctd he ha, a ircat deal o( cv1dcnct to tuppon h11 caSf, thty were not in a pottlion tn rcvent the ,u,fK'n ion." XlH t)LYM PIAf) ·LO<; A\JGLL[~ -USA ... lll \ \11 '1 J>.'. I~ I I• . • I 4;. ,~ d . 'l'-11\\ 11 I\ 1q,_:. The official proeram of the 1932 Olympic. In Lo• An&ele.. No . I question: Who will carry Olympic torch? LOS .\NC,ELE5 IAPJ -Tht opcnmg ceremonies of the f 984 Summer Olympic Games. the biggest show ever staged 1n this part of the world. bows toda) with dashes of Hollywood-style theatncs, 17 v.ords from an actor-tumed-pres1dent and a m)ster) torch bearer--but no bald eagle "It will be different emotional and pos111ve." said Peter Uebcrroth president of the Los .\ngeles 01:. mp1l OrganmngComm11tee ··1t won't bea statement for the lln11ed <;iateo; but a statem ent for all people who care about sports .. In add111on to the athlcte'i. there will be 12,()()() \.Oluntecr part1c1pants. 10clud1ng the I .OOCho1ce Ol:rmpac choir, a 75~p1ece marching band a I 00-piece symphony orchestra. 84 p1an1sts playing Gcorf.C (1ersh"'an's "Rhapsod) in Blue. · and 2.500 pigeons to Oy up and out of the Coliseum. Among the dounc,ofother mu'ilcal ~lectaons b)' •\mcncan lompo'iC~ are Johnny Meru~r·, "lloora~ for llOll)wood:· \\ood~ (1uthnc·c, ··Th1' Land t'> Your l.ind .. Jnd Du~e Ellington's "Takc the.\ Train ·· .\lmo'lt all of thl· '7 XllO .ithkll'' Cll'.pcctcd from 141 rnuntm·, had am ved at the Oh mp1l '1llage'> nn Fnda) but then one l nuntr' pulled out Lab\ a "'llhdre" ti\,,, man tl·am after thr~ L 10,an' ~h<l applied tor 1ournah\t1c crt'dent1al' v.crt' dl·n1cd --- 0 cntr) into the l nated \tale' The teams v.111 march 1n alphabe11cal order .\IJl'na to Zim- babwe. ~Ith t"'o trad1t1onal exu·p- 11ons. Greece ~•II be lif"tt bcc.iusc 1t 1!> the land "'here the Ohmpics brioiln. and the host wuntn tht' t n11eJ 5tates "''II be la\I l .S hurdler [Jwan Mo~ v.111 proclaim the 01) mp1c oath and President Reagan "'•II proclaim the Games optn .\bout 650.000 '1\1tor. art' e>;- ~cted for the gaml's. the fir'>t \ummt<r Olympics an the l n1ted ~late\ 1n more than 50 years and tht' lam l"' er <>ponsored by pn\ale enterpn\C The federal Office of Manngement and Budget has estimated that 11 ~ ta~pa)ers will pay S88 million for sccunt} and other Oh Olflll '>l'r' ice' being pro' 1ded h) governml•nt Jgen ue\ Ho"'e\er l ebc.'rroth <,atd 1hc gmcrnment "'•II earn S220 m1ll111n from thC' 01\ mp1l' tx~au\1: th1· L .\()()( ha' p.11d \4!10 n11ll11in 1n ta\e\ "cl unt' rcma11wll ll!lhl I n d ... , .llf0~5. Lo' .\ngek' ;md thl' .. ~, 1•' l•t the < oho;cum had ht-en dl"t la red oil (Pleue ett 90,000/86) Moses in the shadow of Carl Lewis But star hurdle r has earned respect for work with the Olympic movement LOS ANGELES (AP) -The U 'i Olympic hierarch) refer' to him "" "the wise cider suue .. man ofOl)mpac sports" Little wonder that 11 wa\ hurdler Edwin Mose,, and not one of thr more &lamorous Amcncan sta~ - \ovCf Doy Carl leWlS, for anstanct- who was tapt>Cd to take the athletes' oath at today 'opcn1nactrcmont<" ot the 1984 ummer Games "Moses rep~nts not onl\ ded1- c.atton and accompl"hmen1 but com- mitment and untelfi hnts .. 'la•d thC' lJSOC's e~ccuuvc dtl't'Ctor. Col. Don M11IC1' "He is one pcl'lOn v.-ho IJ"e' back to the \port in the meao;ure hC' n:ctlV~." While uw1~ 1s nnv101 10 match the late J~ Owcnf four-med.II 1wccp at IXrhn 1n 1936. the 21-ycar- old Mote• 1s known pnnopally 1 1hc 400-mettt hu~ler ~ho won the told medal an ht\ 'Pl't't.h)' as a rank out'1der at Manual 1n 1976, thtn went on twice more to better ht\ world mark and compile a streak of 102 consecutive v1cton cs. 89 of them 1n m«t final'> Unbeaten \IOC't' 1977. he 1 winding a skein comparable to J~ DtM11110'\ S6-pmc h1111n1streak in baseball and Wayne Grctzk) 's SI con~uuvc \<'Onn&aamcs in the National Hocke) League "What tht averaat person doesn't know • Miller said. "1s th.It Mosa ha\ bttn active in Washil'.lltoo. ltlbby1n1 bolh (or an Ot~pic lb "'ntroff and adoption of lbe Oh mpic (Otn proaram this, . ··He 1s poluman for us ll variou.I conven\I01'lt.. hC'• our compnhor rtprncJ1\.IU~ ~lb the 11'trt'Nlli0nal Ol)'mpi.c Commmtt, he0s very Kti~ in O\lr dNJ abGtc cam .. ip and b llwa)'I on call 10 lddreia kkU and OlMr lfOUIM-.. The ton oh Dlyton. OIUo. bool pnnclpaJ. h1t mothtt a cul'TK-ulum ' --~ • & = -== - ing h~at' a' YrCll as final' Mo'><'' ha' o;hppc-d nhoH Cill '>l'<.nnd .. onl\ t\.\lll' HC' (OUnt'I onh thr hnal' ·I'm gmng tor m-. 90th." hC' ...,~, ··1 hnpt· 1t'1, nn Oh mpu: sold medal " He 1~ mamcd 10 a Wt\t lrennan tashaon dM11ner ol Fth1op1an and (1rccl an1."t tf') and Ii\~ 1n a l.aaun:i H11lo; (·~hf rnndomen1um ~" f('('t, 11 1nchc~ 1111 •nJ I "'II pound!.. ~tth a punt fa1.~ and light beard. Mo\C'> 1\ ht'ld 1n h1ght"\t Mtccm o' h1\ contcmpuranM M1ld-manncrrd and ~tl·i.PQk<'n . he d1"1&1n~ c:ontrn' e~~. althuuah h<' \p(af.;.s franlch of \o\hat he calls h1\ "cnh~tcned amateurism"' and docsn t indulgt' tn fal"" modMt\ ''Tbt man hun't bttn born n·t ~h<l can beat me ... he said 1n f 9 u· He ha~ oot tned to dt u1w tht f.ec1 that 111 top track pcrfonnM arc ~II '"mbunrd. It' OYrn annu I 1n omr · put at around S400.000 a \ur This IC"C , .,hrn a rtpontr "°'ur- ~ unlond ~marl• madt b' Cart ~u ut h1$ oldtr teamma1i. ' hti houldcn and tn tht' f ra\ Angels see lead cut to half-game after 2-0 setback MINNEAPOLIS I .\P) -Minn~ '>Ota·s Mile Smithson has a wamana tor the rest of the .\mencan League "'e\l .. \\e're in the pennant race -no and\ ifs or buts about 1t." Smithson ..aid after combining with two ~­ he\Crs on a four-hiller a'i the TwaM bea1 the Angel!!.. ~-0. Fnda) night and c:hm~ w1than one-halt game of th( f1r'it-place Angels ··People keep sitting ha.cl and \&\Ing. 'The Twins arc going to told under the pressure '·· m1thson said "But we're not going lo fold .. \m1th~n 11-M. said the victory was his btifest an the maJOr l~&Ut\ The 6-8 nght-hander allowed a first· inning '>tngle to Rod Carew. a sccond- inntng walk to Regg.ie Jackson ad'd then retired 17 batters in a row untli J;Kk\on\ two-out '>angle 1n thC' <,(V('ntlt Sm1th'>on \truck out four and wal~ed one for his third victory 1n •!I. nun\ \tano; against the A.ngrls Tl1t' two tt•anv, pla\ s1:11 more pmcs aµ1n\t C'ach other in the neu niM" Ja,, .\ngt'I"> Manag('r John M1.Namara t\n I Jl.3ntCk1ng · ~o't of theS(' people ha'e bttn through thl\ betore tn .\ugust aod ~·ptemh<'r hC' \atd We pla'cd ntcn'>C'h hut 1u't didn't hit · \m1th~>n g.3' <' wa\ h l l tn \\ h~e· houSt: with o ne out in thl' eighth 4.0r1 lcadofl battt'r Rob\\ 1llon1, w&!I hll fi) ~ pllLh and "'cnt to S«ond cln JclT) '°"arron''i &rounder \\ alfong too~ third on Brian no-1. 1n61' foul n .. and C1al'\ PC'lll\ WH htl '" J p11<.h and 'itnk '-ec:on<I pumna the potC'nt1al t\anp run' 1n ..conn& fl'l\tllon But Wh1tt'houS<' rettroJ C :in·"' on a pop foul Ron Ouvl\ came on •fler fttd l \nn opened the .\naeis· ninth w1th J doul'llc Doug[)('( 1n~, s1naJcd Lynn to th a rd. hut l41th runners at fir\t nd third and nooneou1 D:tvtt uucl~t hd'>lm. ~tired Juan Bcn1qur1 on ,. Pol" loul and ant \\ 1lfong on a 1rnundcr to rt'\:ord hi\ I Qth \3\.C Minnewu ~ort'd both II\ run oil T omm~ John, Ci.Q. an thC' tiM.l 1nn1n Schwartz •weeps at Fairgrounch Rt'tum1ng from Europe tor 1)1\t night of f'KtnJ, Bobb\ h••ru \Wtpt tht' !Crltch and band1cap main C'H'n\ Fncb) 1n t~ wee.kl) motor· l~de taC'1 na prOIJ'lm at \hr Orn < ount~ ·a1riround 1n C01t.a Mesa 1'.cU) Mo~n 1lt0 JUSI d. from l urort. f1nt hcd IC'C'Ond an the ra\ h main, (ollay.cil b) ~he Ctn)'Ol\'1 Juhn Sandona l 82' Orange Coat DAILY P1LOTIS•turday. July 28. 1984 SPORT S BRE AK ------------ RaIDs • injury list grows as Jeter out for six weeks From AP dlspatclaes A.J. Jone~ ran 7S yards ror a 1ouch-EllJ down 10 h1ghhatu the Rams' scnmmage Fnrut) against San D1qo at Cat State Fullerton. bul the Rams' inJunes contmued to be the ,tory of the pre-seai.on c.imp The Ram!> leame'd thal defons1' e end Gan Jeter wtll be ou1 of action for ~Pt weels with a hern1att"d J1S<.· 1n his bad. Jett>r b-4 and .!bO pounds. is m has e1g.h1h protess1onal season and his ~­ ond "1th the Rams He suffered lhe bad, anJu~ dunng a worl..out last "l"C'l and "111 bt' tn tracuon E.lrlaer. tnJunes It-lied lifth- \t'ar ~fe1' Johnn' Johnson. "ho j, Oul I 0. to I:! ,.,.ec.-1..s \.\ llh an t"trolen bone an his anl.le. and se1.ond-\ear offl·ns1,e-ta1.lk Doug l\.o"abk1. "ho .. unerell a knet anJUf"\ Jeter 1\.0\\al'>l..1 ''all undago anhrosrnp11.. -.urgen and as e\perted to return h' 1he fir;t "t.'el.. lll the rt'gular season In addition ~ernnJ-,ear hnebacl..er \t ale Reill~ 4u111.amp lx\.·au!K' of a nagging bad, anJu~ Quote of the day emy 0.-dll•, Mfnnaota ifwtM manogw who spent 20 ~ In the minor& ., • ~ ri menager. on h6a 1945 debut ln the App1l1ctdwa L9'1Q''9 al Wot. on the r ........ VlralnJ,a Une: "Bnltol w• to amatt that tM Howard JOMeon•e onfy 98tY9d vantna. •• 49ers hire three football aides foo1ball coaches ha' e been hired to fill out 4 -• LO~u BE .\C. H -Thrtt amstant [!] the.-coaching staff at Long Beach State, at - ""as announced Fmia' Hared "ere !-..en Sharrar ~te'e Bresnahan and Artte Valero Sharrar "ho has '>e["'\ed as an asststan1 a1 Ocean Vte" and Capistrano Valle~ high schools. was a "olunteer on the Lons Beach State staff dunng the spnng He "111 rna'-h ug.h1 ends Bresnahan former head coach at Lal..e"ood High ""ho "as a 'olunteer on the Long Beach State staff last spnng. has been hm:d as a full-t1mt.' coach and "ill coordmate the spenal teams and v.ork v.1th the outside linebacker<. this fall. \'alrro. ""ho worl..ed "1th the.-offens1' e line at lo""a State for the past ~ear. "as hired to assist '\rt Meado"croft \.\Ith the Long Beach State offensl\ c.-hne ··~ e are 'er. fortunate to ha'e been able to add thre-e e'\Celknl coaches to Our staff." said \lake Sheppard. "ho begins his lirst ~ear as the l ong Beach State head C03lh 1h1s fall ··Bresnahan bnngs an outstanding background from or local high >ehool'> Sharrar dad a good 1ob helping us an the spring. and Valero has a good bad.ground from his e-<penences at Boise late and lo" a t<ite ·· Chicago dealt fifth Ion lD row Da\'t l.Dfleld cnclcd a pair of -doubles includ1na one ma r. .. e-Nn fi~t mmrti Friday ni&b t. as the New Yorll: Yank~ chaStd CaMa.n Hoyt aft"° JUSt t"o-thuds of an mnma for his quickest exit and held on for an 8·6 '1ctory over ilumping Chicago m Americ~n Lt ue action The White Sox sufrcttd their fifth consccuuve loss and llth m the last 16 pmes despite a pair of homers b) Gtt[Walker, who drove in four runs . . . Elsewhere m the A Fnday, Gary Roealcke clouted a three-run homer and Storm Davls allowed only two hits over the final seven innings as Balta- more edgC'd Cleveland. 4-3 ... Wade Boa• had four $ingles and drove 1n a run to back the thrce- hll pttchmg of Bob Ojeda as Bos1on earned a split of a doubleheader b) beating Detroit. 4-0. 1n the ~ond game Luce Parrlsti hit a two-run homer and Cbet Lemon had a solo shot to Wl.afteld back the.-s1-<-h1t pttchmg of Du Petry as tht' T 1gers tool.. 1hc opener. 9-1 Gary Ward inpled home the tte-breal..mg run m the sixth 1nn1ng and S(.Or1.·d on Jeff Ku.nkel's sacnlice fl ) as Te,as dumped \lumping T oron10. -i-::'. Tom Cudlotti and fUck Walts romhaned on a !.e'en-hitter to help \talv.aukee dekat l\..an~s <.. u~ 3-1. ending the Ro}als' )1\-gaml' "'inn mg ~.treal.. and gaming a spin of a 1w1- n1ght douhleheader In the first game. Frank White dr<.lH an three runs and Sten Balboni and Onlx Concepcion had 1"0 apiece as the Ro\als rolled to a 12-8 'll'ton Pm\.h-h1tter Ken Phelps' l\\o-run homer h1ghl1ghtl'll a \e\ en-run litih 1nn1ng as Seattle pounded out I~ hm and buned Oal...land. 12-2 Salome Baroju. n-' made ha~ th a rd stan of the ~eason and reg1s1ered his 1hird '11.·tor). allo...,. ing three hits in seven inning!> Mets widen lead in NL East Wally Backmu's run-M:onngsangle an - thne' enth annang brokt.' upa pitchers· duel bet" een Dwight Gooden of Ne" ) ork and Dick Ruthven of Chicago. and the Mets "1dened their lead in the National League E<lst to 4' ~ games ..... 11h a 2-1 '1ctol) Fnda} night O\ er the second- place Cubs The\ ICto~ "as the se'enth straight for the \fr ts . ...,. ho ha' e a re-cord of 21-4 an the month of Juh and are 25-10 m one-run games this season ... In othe·r "JallonaJ League acuon Fnda) J im Wohlford cracl..ed a bases-loaded double and Tim Wallach dro'e in three runs \.\Ith a homer and a two-run single as Montreal knocl..ed off Ph1ladel- ph1a. 6-1 Winning pitcher David Palmer , 5-3. ga"e up six h1ts. struck out t"o and did not wall a batter 1n fi-.e innings. "h1le BUI James patched the final four innings for ht) se,enth sa'e . Chris Speier raced to third when nght fielder Doug Frobtl dropped Backma n a fl\ ball. then scored on Willie McGee's sacnficc.-n} an .the 10th annang as St. Louis rallied for a 3-2 -.1ctor) 0' er Pittsburgh .. Luis Salatar and Kevin McReyuolds each htt t"o-run homers and Steve Garvey dro" em a pair of runs" 1th a !>angle and a tnpk 10 lead San Dat>go past Houston. 7-3 . . Du Gladdeo's home run 1gn11cd a four-run San Francisco rail~ an the fir~t 1nn1ng and the Gaanl) coas1ed 10 a o-0 ' acto~ °'er .\tlanta behind the e1g.ht-h11 p11ch1ng of Mike Krakow. The loss dropped the Bra' es eight games behind pace-!>ettang an Diego in the We.,t Price tags Dodgers with latest defeat Reds ' hurler ear ns fi rst m ajor-leagu e s hutout in 4 -0 w in LOS .\:--;(,£LE!:> 1 .\Pl -Jex· Pm:e hurled a tv.o-hlller for has first ma1or- league shutout Fnda\ night. patching Cincmnat110 a _l..() 'acton o'er Los .\ngeles ··To this point at'<i been a long season:· said the Red., ldt-hander .. Still 11 'it'ems ll~l' 1t'c. Ix-en a struggle Wlth each outing · Asked al tha'> "'l'> his l'le<ot game. Pnce ansv.ert•d · ) es and no l"\t~ bttn an gamt''> \.\hl·n I \t' lelt hl..e r,e llad better stuff, "But an 1h1' game I had good ~'()(llrol 1 tell I lOuld pul the ball "'here I "'antl·d \1' lunc:ball "a' ~all~ b111ng and that"• "h' I got all the stnkeouts ..PncC' <otrud. out a lareer-h1gh 10. anctuding \11ke Marshall with the bases-loaded an the fifth inning. "l JUSt came 1hrough \.\Ith a "inner ~re ... Pnce said "'He's hit me well in 0 HOUSEof IMPORTS ·· Jjp.f MERCEDES ... l,, .. 1,• • l l 1 l l l the past but I got ham there·· Ron Oe!.lt'r had fouroftht.' Red<o I~ hm and Ces.ar Cedeno had thrl'e The Reds Jumped on loser .\k1an- dro Pena. 11-5. for a run in the first annang on doubles b~ Oester and <.. edeno. and scored two more an the third on four succec;s1ve singles -b' Oester Cedeno. Da'e Parl..er and Duane \\ alker Oester added a run-sconng single tn the ninth to close ou1 the srnnng The Dodgers loaded the ba~s 1" au~ against Pnce In the first 1nnang M~hall followed a walk to Ball Russell "1th a twC>-Out double to left .\fter Ste' e Yeager" as "alked 1nten- t1onall~ Franklin <itubhs grounded out In the fifth Pnce "alked the bil'>e'i loaded. bu1 Marshall tool.. a lalled third stnl..e for the third out The onh other hn oil Prh.e \\J'o •ln infield san&lc an thl' third b\ < anll' \.1aldonado. The 'ictol\ '.l.a!I onl\ tht• founh in the.-last :!O ga·mes for (inl·1nnat1 Lo., .\ngeles lost ats fourth an its last fi.,.c and fell a distant 101 •game-. behind the ~auonal Ll·ague ~est-leading San Diego Padres Olympians romp < oLE'-0.\l E 1 .\Pl -r orml'r I n1- ' rrsat~ 01 ..,nuthrrn < alalornaa hattin~ t,tar \larJ.. \Id iv.arr hat a 1~0-run homer tn the lillh annmg to brcJI.. a '· 3 11e and thr l '°' 01\ mpal Ba-.ebJll team "ent un 10 defeat the C.1kndak .\II-Star..."-~ Fnda~ nag.ht Rundown feeling Mike Nicolette sank a 40-foot pull and l!I a .!0-foot chip shot for b1rd1es Friday 10 tie Pete Jacobsen for the second-round lead in the Greater Hartford Open at Cromwell. Conn Both were at 6-under-par 136 after 36 holes. their final round'> pla)'ed in hea\)' ram and testing winds at tht.' Tournament Pla\ers Club of Conn('('t1cut. One '>lroke behind 1hem "-ere Man O'Meara, a Laguna Niguel product who surged from five strokes down at the sum of the da~. and Luce Ten Broeck. Four players were tied at 4-under 138. with another four at 139. Se"ent)· se' en golfers sun aved the cut. 3- o,er-par 145 . . In the LPGA e' ent at Toronto. rookie J ull lnkste r shot a four-under-par 68 to take a four stroke lead after the second round of play. Inkster. who opened with a 69 Thursday, 1s at 137. ahead of Japanese 'eteran Ayako Okamoto, who ·--~-...cm.i:.::,_J shot par-72 over the rolling 6.131- Jacobeen yard St. George's Golf and Coun- t~ Club Al two-under 142. five back of Inkster. were Pat Bradley, who shared the first-round lead. JoA.one Carner and Patty Sbeebu. Bradley. who opened with a 68 Thursda), dropped two shots to par Fnd<ly while Carner. despite suffenng back pams. turned 1n a 72. Sheehan shot a two-under 70. Seven golfers were at one- under 143 Sally Little turned in a 70 while Vick.I Fergoo, Sberrl Turner , Beverley Klass and Doua White each had a 71 . Laker trainer accepts FBI post 11'.GLEWOOD -Jack Curran. the m trainer for the Los Angeles Lakers the pasl six ~ears. resigned Fnda) to assume a similar pos1t1on w11h the Federal Bureau of In' est1gat1on. Curran. 50. who pre' aousl) worked "1th the Seattle SuperSonics. was a 13-year veteran of the Nauonal Basketball Association and worked his I .OOOth NBA game last season. <\ native of Aqawam. Mass .. Curran will serve as the corrective therapist for the FBr s teaming academy at Quantico. Va .. beg.anning Aug. 13. Curran has also worked with the Cleveland Barons of the National Hocke~ League. the Seattle Sounders of the North .\mencan Soccer League. and the Richmond V1rg.an1ans. a former Class AAA affiliate of the New ) orl.. ) anl ees .\ '>p<>keswoman for the Lakers said there \.\as no announceme-nt as to a replacemen1 for Curran at this time OWena' contract eztended PHILADELPHIA -Paul Oweni, m who moved from the Philadelphia Phllhes' front office into the job of team manager last )Ur. will manage the Pht.llies for another season, club Pnm dent BilJ G iles announced Fnday. "l discu sed the 1de3 with him yesterday afternoon and he wanted to come back, .. Giles said m a prepared \tatemenl • "l feel he has done an excellent job. His patience when we were hit wn h iojunes helped this youna team get throu&h some tough umes." Owens stepped rtom the general manager's post into the job of manager after he fi red Pat Corrales in July 1983, then helped guide the Phillies to the National League East title and into the World Senes, which they lost to the Baltimore Orioles 4 games to I. After the sen cs, Owens signed a one-year contract to continue as manager. Los Alamitos sale approved The sale of Los Alamitos Race Cou~ ~ to Holl ywood Park Realty Enterpnses has been a ppro'ed b) Los Alamitos share- holders. 1t was announced Fnda}'. A track spokeswoman said the announcement was made by Mildred N Vessels. president of Los Alam11os. The spokeswoman said approval was granted by 'ihareholders at a special meeung Thursda). An agreement between Los Alamitos and Holly- wood Park Reah} En1erpnses was reached las1 June 13. The shareholders of Los Alamttos Race Course will receive $24.25 cash for each share of Los Alamitos Race Course. the spokeswoman said. adding that the acqu1s11ion 1s scheduled to take place .. ,n late Jul}' or earl} August." TeleYl8lon, radio m.ntalON 10:30 a.m. -U..AU: ~ Cuba at Nft York Meta. a.wlll 4. Noon -NO '°°'1IAIJ.: H91f of F.,,. g1m1. Tampa Bey va. ~ awmel 7. 2PA-llOTOlllPORTI: ~Race of Qwftpk>ne Ill Tll1dege, Ale.. ~ 2. 2 p.nt. -MOTOR .. O«TI: 500-mle euto r--.°'*'9 .. 4'. 2 p.m. -IOCcmt: AlerrWlla OcctdM'lt.a va. ltalla (tl!P9). aw-...e 34. ' p.m. -GOU': Gr..., Hstford ~ (dll.,...,. CNri* 2. 4 p.m. -MOTOR aPORTa: tni.Mew wttti Mike ChMdlet. reantty Injured at tnd~ the Daytona 12-Mur lntemauonel; J..,-'a Tob Tul&ul; the ToYOta htn Cam: beck.ground on the MuerttJ 250 '· Channel 58. 4:304 p.m. -OlYWIC QAIEa: Opening ceremonlel. Channel 7. . 5:30 p.m. -llAUUU.: Angeta at Mlnneec>ta, Channel$. 10 p.m. -MORA RAC91G: Rainbow Futwtty at Ruk1oeo Oowna. N.M. (delay9d), Channel 9. 10 p.m. -90XING: From Mexico City, Ch*"*34-RADIO Noon -aA ... AU.: ClndnnaU at OodQera. KA8C(790). 5:30 p.m. -umAU: Anglia at Mlnn.eota. KMPC(710). NFL opens exhibition • campaign CANTON. Ohio (AP > -Two teams that traveled in opposite direc- tions an 1983 will m eet today in the Hall of Fame game. marking the openmg of the 1984 National Foot- ball League prescason schedule. The game will be televised on Channel 7. beginmng at noon. The Seattle Seahawks. who made 1t all the way to the Amencan Football Conference championship game last year under first-year Coach Chuck Knox. will ll)' to improve the AFC's 5-7-1 record m the annual contest at Fawcc11 Stadium. adjacent to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The) ·11 be tak.mgon the Tampa Ba) Buccaneers. whose 2-1 4 ~ord for Coach John McK.a) last )ear rep- resented one of the league's biggest dasappoan tments. Precedm~ today's game. four pla}- ers will be inducted into the Hall of Fame The) are cornerback WtUie Brown. offensive tackle Mike McCormack. wide receiver Charley Tavlor and defensive tac kle Amie We1nme1ster. Brown played for the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders from 1963 through 1978. while Taylor was w11h the Washington Rcdskms from 1%4 through 1977. McCormack hegan has career with the 1951 New Yori.. Yanks. then starred with the Cle' eland Bro wns from 1954 throug.h 1962. Wemme1ster played for the Ne...,. 'ork Yankees and the New York Giants from 1948 thro uRh 1953 < hns Panlai..·, 1v.o-run homl'r tta' l' vkndak a J-1 kad an the third 1nn1ng tx·f11re thl I ~ team·., ralh Angel abort.atop Dick Schofield cloea ln on Minneeota base-runner Kent Hrbek, who wu caught ln a rundown between flnt and eecond. Hrbek wu taaed out. ~noi1.·s Seahawks went ()_7 last season." hach ended when thq lost to the e'entual Super Bowl champion Los i\ngeles Raiders m the con- fertnce charnp10nsh1p. :,~l~1UlN Baseball races turned upside down : I () W ho would h ave thou ght the top gam e finishes tn the Nauonal League East behind first-place De1ro11 by the All· S UI since IQ77 Star break. J. today Would Pit the Mets and the Cubs ? Meanwhile. the Yankees flaunted "I'll never let the Yankees be No. 2 .. .& ~ ~ • their trad1tton. drew the baooer tele-" I d I I ... • DO m New York. recent y cc ared "1s1on and radio ra11ngs. and got the Yankee owner Gronre Steinbrenner Our ct1mpk•te on th<' \\tll<.>r <.lllJf"t.' 1 ... 111n .rnd ea"\ 'vbu lt'ln h·,jrr11n -..1il 1h1 ....... ummC'r o n rw'"' • ..it ht.. trom '!7 to '<l \..cl0 I Hr I\( lf.-t..,..,J.ltt:' A~k about our Mld·Wttk lesc;.ons speclal Slf)f). ~ .... A \ I) I \' r 714/646-8955 By BEN WALKER 1hr upstan Mets are hot and \hca f: 11 ht 11 ·f' an!> -a w a c pa} ang 'inua > no "Let's JUSt S&" they re tied for first ..,tad1um 1s the place 10 be t t th M / Last winter v. ht'n "I B< T \ "a' picking its \um mer ba~hall ~hedule 11 eagerl) plucked 1h1s ~eel..c.'nd'~ ~e"' York Yankees at Chicago Wh11c \o' match up "It looked lake an ideal gamt':· \a~'i "'SC-s to.e' in Monaghan Tht'i v.erkend the network o;t1ll planned to show the "'e" ) orkrr'> and the ( hacagoans -a' 1n th~· C ut" d I th\.· \kl S ··~ ... ha'e to \t'kl t 1hf: pmt'' 10 '-loH·mhC'r ·· \.fonaghan sh, or;, 1alk1ng Jtxlut tht' S\.\ttCh ••\\>ho \.\OUld ha\t" thou(l.ht the Mt.'t\ and (uh<, "lluld ht· doing w ""ell"' .. Ru1 an I ~84 a lot nl top•" -tur' \ thmr." arc happtn1n3 en h:t'>('hall In ~rv. 't orl v.here the: loomantit Arnn' Bnmbcf\ up an ) an~t·<" ..,tiltllum haq· lnnJ! rukd 1h1 1nmt atten ion o e eti.. nght now." In Chicago. wherr the south)adl' That all changt'd in <\pnl h k d h \.\. hlle \Q, ht>aded north m the When the season ~n. this )ear') true. 'otng into t I\ wee en . t e \landings Int season while the north· banner at 'ihea Stadium cooed YankttS attendance was shghtly \Hk Cubs fell south. the brash ahead of the Mets'. That appeared c ubtlae<, are recaptunng the town "Catch The Rmna St.an.. ready to chanac as the Cubs traveled .\nd. w1th rookie hurll"r Dwight 10 New York for a four-·1t11mc sencs \nd an Southern (.altforn1a. where ( ooden lead1 aa ounaand tal ted -' n Y en that was e'pected draw t 50.000 -the lo'> \ngdc-s Dodgers h:nr \ttm-p1tchm& staff. and :!2-year-okt All· which would boost the Mels' attend· 1n1th had eminent domain. the San 'itar outfielder Dami traw~m anct past last sa5<>n's total 01C'go Padrc-'i ha' c mo' ed mto fif"\t helping the offen\C'. the Meb aot on plaLc 1n the St0lnd1ngs -though' not top qu1ckl) and haH 'ill)ed thCTt "We don't wish the ' anktt an' all 4u1te lir\t plalt' 1n the hearts of arta .\t the same t1me. the older) an-wtll." -.a~s veteran Ru I} llubo(the Ian\ k~'I \ank quid.I). The) wert m last ~1ets ··We're Just aJad that wc·IT "","here .ue the \1gnc, of bas.c-ball · place 1n the \mencan Lnaue East b} crtatina rllc1tement o"'er here and up)1dc:-do"'n more apparent than an the end of .\pnl and the proud that the fan'i arc responding." "'r" ' ork pm~tnpers rcwncd to drapma a The Mets are also creauna ~me f or 'tCJt\ htllhoard' hung from hallboard of their own from \ anktt chan 'i at NBC. Whtn tht ason \hc:a '1ad1um prod~inmi ·· 1 hr ~tad1um -tht'i one \UF"tmg '"It 'it.arted. the MclS were not lated 10 \1atlll 1, R.1r~ and '"The Maa.•l .\m·t o,er T1I h '' 0\er · appear on the network af\cr the All· Rt•turn\ ·· That "In 'i1gn d1dn"t \ta' up long•~ Citar break Now NBC ts lik1n1 ) 11 thcrL• "a' no ma1uc -onl\ n the \ anktts fdl an unheard nt ~O ad\.antllge nf wmr aJlotted KhcJuk 'tnn11 nl f,l<,& .ind nt"\l·to-IJ\t l'llll'<' µmt'\ hl'loW< '()() anti .,0 e,amn 'lhlfh 10 \how lhe frl\ -- "We made great stndes in our first season together. but there 1s sull plenty o f work to be donC'," Knox said. "What we did last yl"ar really doesn't mean anything now. other than the fact that our players should feel a lot more confident about what they·n:. trymg to do without feeling cocky . On defense. Knox has added two promising rornerbacks· Terry Jack- son. a six-year veteran acquired 10 • trade wtth the New York Giants for a fifth-round draft cho1~. a.nd TtTT)' Taylor. a rookie from Southern llltno1i. who was Seattle's 1984 fim- r"und draft choice. Crosby Southern chairman picked Jake Rohrer has bttn named chairman of the 11th ann ual Crosb) SouthC'm ~Am colftoumament. The annual tournr>-will bt h~Jd Feb 9· l 0 at the lrv1nt COl.$t Country ( lub in Nrwpon Beach Rohrer was co-chairman of the opcrauons ~m­ tTiltlC"t for the 1984 tournament. Tht tournament raises fund for Hol\g Mcmonal H p111.l tn Ncwpon Rca,·h , • , I Ot YMPIC GAMES I --=--------------• "'~o Gymnast hopeful Peter Vidmar will be one of the top hopes of the United States men'• gymnastic• tea.ma at the Olympic Games. Former Olympic greats inducted into Hall of Fame Nearly 50 U.S. athletes honored at ceremonies LO~ A.NGELE~ (.\Pl -<..lost• to 50 former Olympic champions with a collectton of more than 100 gold medals gathered at a Los Angele'> hotel Frida}' to honor the 1960 L' .S Basketball team and eight other new inductees into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame The basketball team aH•raged more than 100 point'> at the Games 1n Rome and drew acclaim as "the grcate-;t amateur team C\Cr as- sembled .. Eight of m members went on to become stars 1n the Nauonal Basket- ball A.ssoc1at1on .\lso honored wa~ t o l L>on ~11llcr. rettnng cxecuu' c director of tht• L S Ohmp1c ( omm1ttcc. prat\cd for hie; long 'ears o f sen ace Other new members of the I lall ol Fame were •John Naber. \.\lnnl·r of four gold medals 1n swimming in 1976. • Parn Cr Bnen. who won con- sccu 11" e -shot put champ1onsh1ps in 1952 and I 4~h •The late Duke "3hanamoku "inner of three gold medals 1n \w1mmingin IQl:'and 14:'0. •Frank Shoner. I 1P:' marathon l ham pion who also "'on thl' s1h er 1 n 1976 •Frank ~ 'kofT. member ol three w1nn1ng ·h.400-meter relay sw1m- m1ng teams in 1928.1932 and 19)6 •Bill Toome~. 1968 decathlon king. •Bill}' Mills. first o\mencan wanner in the I 0.000 meters run 1 n 1904. Peter Ueberroth. president of the Los Angeles Organizing Committee, praised the inductees and ctted stones on how the cross-country torch run had ignited the spint of patnotlsm in .\menca. The 1960 basketball team coached tn Pete Newell. included "-alt lkllam). Jen) Lucas. Bob Boo1cr. Ten) Dischinger Oscar Robenson. Jem West. Burdette Holderson. Bob Boozer. Leser Lane. .\llcn Kelle). .\dnan Smith and Ja) ""rnette The Hall of Fame 1s based on a poll of members of the l\/at1onal .\ssoc1a- 11on of Sponscaster; and pons- "' nters The first class v.-as inducted a 'rear ago It included such OI~ mp1c "1m- monals as Jesse Owens. Jim Thorpe. .\I Oener. Mark Spitz. Bob Mathias. Babe D1drikson Zahanas and Wilma Rudolph After 12 years away from Games, Burke to carry flag LOS .\N(1Fl £\(·\Pl -Twcnt~ years alkr Jf}Pl'artn~ 1n ht\ r~rst Ol)mp1c (ram-.·\ and lour 'ears alter coming out of a 12-'.>ear retirement from track and lidd. hammer thro1.1.- er Ed Burkl' .,.. ill larn the United States nag tn Loda~·, o pening cer- emonies of thl' I 484 Summer Game\ The 44-\ear-old Burl..c. appeanng in his third Ol'.>mp1c Ciame"i. wa~ chosen a\ the Amencan nag-bearer Thursda' night 1n balloting b) cap- tains o( the 21 ll.S teams in the Games. the l l S Ol}'mp1c Comm11tec announced I-nda) Burke finished se,enth in the 1964 Olympics and 12th in the 1968 Games after winning national lilies 1n 1966. 196 7 and 1968. He also set the American record of 235-11 tn I Q6 7 But after that. he quit because the evenl and the people had chan~ed. "I really didn't like the mtlttant athlete," he ~td "I saw changes and wanted out·· He remain«! out of compct1t1on until 1980. Then while \\;llrhing the ~ orld (up on tek' 1s10n at his homl' in Loe; Gatos. his "'1fc. ~htrle' told his two daughters. "Come c;ee this This ts , ... hat \Our dad used to do" The girls 1.1.antcd to see Burke actualh thro1.1. the hammer so he dug out htsold implement. polished tt and went to an Jose \tatc l 1 n1,ers11~ - his alma mater -and hcgan throw- ing tt around the field "I threw 1t. and I I.new I had a quest." said Burke "I had to get back into 11." Sh1rle}'. who knew nothing about the hammer when 'ihe met Burke 1n 1961 . became hie; coach when he made his comeback. ''I'd rather have htm spending time wtth a 20-year-old hammer than a 20- vcar-old woman," she ..aid. · Burke's comeback reached tts peak last year, when he set a carcer-best ot 243-1 in finishing second in the ti A Championships. U.S. soccer team opens Sunday STANFORD <AP) -The United State~ Olympic soccer team. com- posed mostly of players with pro- fessional cxpcnen~. will play ns first pmc 1mmcd1atcly after torch-ltght- ang ceremonies unday night A crowd of about 50,000 1s c\- pected 11 tanford t.ad1um. ont of four sit.cs for tint-round pme., 1n the 16-ccam 'l<X'Cer compctitton "Our first rmc IO'>t ( O'IHI Rlla 1'1 thc key I \\C bent them. then I think we havc O &ood chance Ill go thr. ouah to the second round, .. ~)\ lJ S. Coarh Alk1'I Panngouluu The Co-;ta R1cnn team ha' 11 h111h1' regarded $03lkeeper. Marco RoJa'I In four qualtf) "'I pmes, the team won 1-0 and played three scoreless ttes ~ven of the U nited Statcs' I 7 players arc from the roster ol thl' North Amencan ~r Lcaguc'c; New York team, the Co mos. Thrtt collegiate players. Tom K~un of Duke. JefT Hooker of UCLA. and Jam1t' wanner of Clemson. art the onh team members with no cxpcnence an U S pro leagues Ricky Davi<,. a former Cosmo player. says. "We're going to C'Omc out flying Ever) playtr 1' so p )Chtd Ufl I really thin._ we c n win a medal," ........ ....,..., Or nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Salurday, July 28, UHM Ceremonies too tiring?. Many Olympians say so and will miss today· s parade to open Olympics From AP dilpatclae1 LOS ANGELES -Many athletes will not ioin the parade at today·s operung ceremonjes for the Summer Olympics because they think it will be too long and ttnng, team officials said Fnday. "They will have to go on a long bus tnp. watt for the parade to st.an and then walk for two hours." said Charles Palmer. president of the Bnt1sh Olympic Assoc1at1on. "This 1s too t1nng for many of them. pan1cularl}' tho~ who have to stan competing the next day." Representatives of other delegations echoed thr sentiment. One New Zealand team official .,.. ho asked not to be 1dent1fied claimed local 01) mp1cs officials had displayed .. , er) ltttle cons1derauon for what athletes have to go through to pan1c1pate." He ..aid the preparation and transponauon for the roughl) three-hour event was "s1~n1fi ­ cantly longer" than other openmg ceremonies at other Olympiads. occupying roughly nme hours from village dcparature to return at night. "That's pretty hard, pan1cularly for the swimmers who have to be out at 9 o·clock the following morning, .. he said. He said out of approximately 195 New Zealand delegauon members. about 140 would pan1c1pate. Williams hired as commentator LOS ANGELES -Esther Williams. "'ho made a splash 1n Holl) \\ood's aquatic musicals ot the 1940s and 1950s. has been picked b) A.BC as an e'<pen commentator for the ne"' synchronized sw1mm1ng compet1lton at the Los .\ngeles Ol)mp1cs She will share commenta1) chores wuh former Olympic champion Donna de Varona. ABC-said in a news release. o\ onetime nat1onaJ sw1mm10g champion. Williams had aimed to compete in the 1940 O l}'mp1cs But the outbreak of World War 11 dashed her hopes. 30 million may have seen flame LONG BEACH -The Olympic flame. circling Los Angeles tn a holding pattern until today'sopcningceremomes. may have been seen b' 30 million people as 11 crossed Amenca. organizers 53). "Dunng tis 82-cia~. cross-country odysse)' through 33 states and the Dtstnct of Columbia. the 1984 01} mp1c torch rela) attracted more o;pec taiors than an} other single e' ent tn the h1<;ton of the United States ... said Bill Higgins manager of the 9.000-mile rela) f'nda~ 's rcla~ route wound through southern suburbs onto the Palos Verde~ Penin- sula. nonh along Santa Monaca Ba), veenng tnland tov.ard lkverl) Hills and finishing off with a big loop around Hollywood The flame spent the night in Long Beach Ewing questionable for opener LOS ..\NGELES -Patnck Ewing. the All- Amencan center from Georgetown has missed ti'e da)S ofOl)mp1c basketball workouts 1.1.1th a '>Crtes of inJunes. Coach Bob Knight said Fnda) Knight said he 1s not sure that the the 7-foot 1-v. ing. who led the Hoyas to the N( -\ ~ champ1onsh1p this )ear. will be able to pla) 1n the Olymp1l opener Sunda) at 4·30 p.m agamst China. Ewing, howe\er insisted he would be ava1lablc. despite the neck. shoulder and hand inJuncs that kept him from pract1cmg, He pla)'ed ltttle as a subslllute 1n the .\mencans' last exh1b1uon v1ct01) over an NBA All-Star team Wednesday nignt in San Diego. "There 1s no doubt tn m-. mtnd that I can pla)." said Ewing. who attended a news conference wtlh his I I teammates and the coaching staff. The 101tm1daung shot-blocker. a senior at Georget0wn ne't seasen. hun his neck fim. then his shoulder and caught his nght or shooung hand 1n a team "an door after a Thursda~ 1.1.orl.ou1 Fan winds up in ticket business LO\ .\~(1ELE ---\II Ron .\mbrosc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wanted wastoM:it lhtOlymp1e1, but bewounit 9' 1n tbe ticke1 bu 1nesi He txPCC1td 10 buy $4.000 worth of tick •"' ln~1ead.. be received SS.000 worth under code 20 of the ticket ruJes· "Price scale ordered is 10ld out;' tickets confirmed at the nexl lower availalik scale." Ambrose called the Los Anaeles Ol~ptc · Orpnizin1 Committee. but tht'y wouldn t take the tickets back "That's what put me m the ticket business.." oi! he oplamed. "It's m} own fault. This is t.bc onJy ~ way J can get out of 11 ·· What happen~ 1f he can't sell his tickets 1n umc'! , ""= "I'm gotng to become very popular in ~ * neighborhood." he said .. because t>veryone; going to attend the Ol~mp1cs for free .. Boycott doean •t bother cycllat ( ..\ RSO!'I -Dan1sh C)'cltst Henmn l..artcn doesn't think the absence of the Easl Bl compemors \\tll dam the luster of the Los Angeles C1ames' gold medals. ~ "II ~ou win. you don't sa}. 'I won a gold medal but the Russians were not there,' •• says : Larsen "You s1mpl:,. sa), ·1 am the Olympic-: champion ·•• • Larsen. who will compete tn the 4.000-metcr tndt\tdual pursu1t race. holds out linle hope or ht~ 1.1.1nn1ng a gold medal. But be thinks teammate Joergen Pedersen will. Pedersen 1s seeded No. I 1n the md1v1dual ; pur~utt Two U.S. racers. Leonard Nitz and Steve Hegg, a Canadian. Ale~ Stieda. and Gabriel Curuchet of Argenuna rank among the most ! formidable contenders . l\/1u. from Sacremento. has won eleven U.S. nauonal champ1onsh1ps 1n four different c-vcnt.5 · dunng his cychng career -a record number {of • male C\Cltsts It 1s topped onJy by the 12 U.S.· cro~ns won b} Connie Carpenter. a favonte to · capture the ~omen's Olympic md1V1dual road. race w htch opens the 0cl10g compeuuoo Sunda~ . .. Judges of boycotting nations OK_ i LOS .\NGELES -U.S. Olympic officials have failed 10 an attempt to prevent officials from four bo)COlttng nauons from j udging or ref- ereeing fights involving American boxers. The United States dropped the request after the lntemattonaJ Amateur Box.ing Association·s eJtecuuve committee indicated it would not alter 11s ex1sttng rules to exclude the three referee-, 1udges and one JUT) member. said Col Don Hull, president of the assoc1at1on. "We made the dcc1s1on to follow lhe normal procedures," said Hull. ~ Lonng Baker. head of the USA Amat.cur , Bo,ing Federatton. said the effon to remove the ~ offtc1als came about because of con~rns over • reactton to their dec1s1ons in close bouts. • ··~e based at on the fact that 1f 1t was a clOS( # decision 11 would put the rt'ferec or Judge 1n a no-• "'in stlua lion ... said Baker . . . . BR'S INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE SANTA ANA• 1540 E. warner. (714) 557-0611 caetween ~a Newoort FWY. Exit on C>Vef Rd ) MISSIDll VII.JO• College Center • <714> 495-3252 •ett1WE .. , crown va11ey), Averv ptcwy) OJI• llW II: WIST LOS ANGBIS, MSA&l B&A, NOll'l'M HOUY WOOD. TOBHICI. 9G YAU.ft I SAN .-GO AYNOONtoS .. 84 Orange Cout DAILY P1LOT /Saturday, July 28, 1984 I OLYMP IC G~Ml s -- -- John Moffet Amy White Mlke O'Brien Kevin Robertaon Gary FJ&ueroa Peter Campbell Coast Area's Olympic hopefuls Du.ty Dvorak Debbie Green Ruth WyaockJ Oree Loucanl• Steve Tlmmona Wa te r polo, ro win g stars lead area ch a rge to Games EDITOR 'S NOTE The O/\mpH C.1ame!i opt•n 1oda1 . and the Orange Coast area is "ell reprcsentc:d in !>Cl era/ e1 en rs. Here's a quick glance ar each a1hle1e John Moffet. •wimmin& The world rttord holder in the I 00-meter breaststroke wnb a clocluna of I .02 I J. he has also turned a 2: 22. 2 m the 200. A product of Newpon Harbor High and a junior at Stanford, Moffet's b1agest challenge 10 the I 00 Sunda} 1s A.mencan teammate Steve Lundquist. his old n'al. who went 1:02.16 at the Tnals. Canada's Victor 0a .. 1s 1s the major challenge in the 200. along with teammate Richard Schroeder. Bntatn's Adnan Moorehouse and Davis of Canada. Amy White, swimming The 15-year-old Un1\ers1t~ High ()nine) starlet enters as the No. I American 1n the women's 200 backstroke with a time of 2: 14 41 Her chief compet1t1on comes from Romanian Carmen Bunactu and others from the Communist entry. Twice a Cl F champion 1n the I()().. yard backstroke, she 1s obviously far from her peak performance. Her goal: "Win. and I'd ltke to break the Olympic record of 2: 11 9 .. Gold or otherwise she sa~ s she's going for '88 Mike O'Brien, swimming .\lthough he was without the experience of a single high school sw1mmm~ meet. O'Brien. an 18-'.>ear-old from "'iewpon Chnsuan High who stands 6-6 entel"'i as the 1',o 2 1.500 freest~ ler ofTh1s 11me of 15 04 49 at the Trials H1'> ma1or compet111on. Hts own teammate George.> D1<. arlo D1Carlo went 15·01 55 at the Tnals "\o other swimmer at the Games comes ""1th in 10 seconds of these two He held out a }ear bul will auend L SC 1n the fall Kevin Robertson, water polo He was ele\ ated to the na11onal water polo team JUSI after being graduated from "e ..... pon Harbor H 1gh and is a four-time .\II-American from the L nl\ers1t~ ofCahforn1a A dmer and the team's onh left-hander Robenson 1s called the "orchestrator" b} his coach . Monte Nmkowsk1 At age 25. he's the team's smallest pla)er (5-9. 165). but also one of the most lethal with his outs1d<.' shooting ab1l1t) Gary Figueroa, water polo .\ product of UC In ine and a member of the 1980 Ol)mp1c Team. which did not compete at the Soviet Union Games. the 27-year-old Figueroa ""as lured back to the water polo fold a }car ago and fills what was the major void 10 the U.S. attack. end to end speed and an overwhelming threat from the outside He 1s considered the most 1nno' at1ve shooter in the world. Hts wife. Margaret. 1s the daughter of l Cl ( oach Ted Ne""land Peter Campbell, water polo .\t 6-4. 195 pounds the 2 '·\car-old ( ampbell 1s the water polo team''i .. enforcer .. w11h his primal} goal focused on conta101ng the oppos111on·s hole man. kec.>p1ng him from getting the ball. or from shooung when he doe~ get possession . .\ product of l 'nt\CrSll} High and CC Irvine. Campbell S3}S he'll defin1tel} be pla}tng four )ears fromnow Hehasabrother.JefT.atll('lrv1nenow Hewas the MV P at the N(' AA finals in 1982 when l '( I -won the tllle. Monte Nitzkowski, water polo .\t 54 and a long-lime resident of Huntington Beach. the five-time Ohmp1an bow\ out as the l r S water polo coach in these Games He coached the l : S to a fifth place fi nish at the 1968 Games tn Mexico ( 1t\ and a bronze medal at the I 972 Games .\ product of l ( L.\ and the head coach at Long Beach C 1t~ ( ollege "1tzkowsk1 has spent 35 \ears 1n polo as a plaH~r or roach His team went 16-1-1 on a European tour recenth to hecomc the '\;o I seed. Brad Lewla, rowing A. Corona del Mar H 1gh produl t Lewis lost b\ JU St a foot m the Tnals for the nght to row in the sin&]e but was dropped from 1he U.S. camp later .,.,.hen he could see the handwnu ng on the wall He teamed with Paul Enqu1st. another camp rejection . and the two stunned the ··camp boat" in a special double sculls race for he nght to the Olympic team benh. Lewis and Enqu1st. from Seattle. went 6·3S.5 to easily b.:at T1fT'Wood and Jim D1e11 for the honor ---.--~ --.... --~ ~ ,,,,,_,,. ,,,,,_,,. ------ )~· ~v David DeRuff, rowing .\ former football and track star at Newpon Harbor High DeRufT. 23. 1s another to come out of nowhere to become an Ol)'mp1an after being dror ped b)' U.S. Coach Harr) Parker of Harvard. DeRufT w1I be 10 patrs without coxswain after teaming with John Strotbcck of New Jersey. DeRufT and Strotbeck fought though repechage heats at a senes of special races to upset the .. camp boat" with a clocking of7:0 I for the 2.00 meters. A resident of Ncwpon Beach. he's 6-2. 190. Curtis Fleming. rowing Fleming 1s another 1n a senes of .. come from nowhere.. stones on the rowrng scene. After being uninvited to the U.S. team's training camp. he waned two weeks 1n the East to find out who was cut -and combined with Greg Montesi. Bruce Beall and Ridgel)' Johnson 10 fours without coxswain to record The Up~t of the Monte Nltzkowaltl challenge senes . .\t 29. he's a product of Corona del Mar High. OCC and CCI. He resides in Costa Mesa with his wire. ~anc~ Bruce Ibbetson, rowing The former lJC In me standout prepped at Tustin High and the 31-.. ear-old 1s a resident of Costa Mesa with his wife. Joyce. He 1s the onl)' area rower actually picked by the U.S. coaching staff. A member of the 1980 Amencan Olympic team. he'll be 1n the No. 2 slot on the featu'red eights boat. Others in the eights are Chip Lubsen. And} Sudduth. John Tef".\1lltger. John Phinne). Tom Darling. Fred Borchelt . Charlie Clapp and coxswain Bob Jaugstet- ter Sheila Conover, rowing \t 21 shl··s sull a nO\.H.'e tn the.> <;pon ol ka)akmg. l ons1deri ng the fact she JU St began tour ~ears ago and real!} has her sights sc.>t on the future. as well as theS<.' Games . .\ graduate of '-ewpon Harbor High. '>he's a student at Orange ( oast College .\ 1',ew pon Beach rc.>s1den1. she has has markc.>d success in' olle~ ball and paddling in add1t1on to swimming. basketball and field hod.e~ Her nickname 1s "The Bear·· because of hc.>r get-11-done altitude Dave Grant. rowing The crew coat h at Orange Coast ( ollege for I l! } cars. Grant owns a 684-1.71 won-loss record tn compet1t1on against major four-}ear colleges He was chosen as an assistant Olympic crew coach, but lost the pos1 t1on when his hand-picked crc.>w in the four w11h coxswain was upset at the tnals. But Grant. who 1s also the dean of students at OCT. was chosen to coach the men's quadruple sculls b} the new quartet of Olympians. Steve Scott. track and field The former lJCI athlete has been America's No I miler for )Cars -and the 28-year-old holds the Amencan record of 3: 3 I. 96 in the 1.500 meters. He also holds Amencan records in the mile (3:47 69) and 2.000 meters (4·54. 71 ). A member of the 1980 Olympic team. he has been world ranked since I 977 and has been second 10 those ratings the last two }Cars and third in 1979 His best 10 the 5.000 1s 13:38.4. He recent!~ moHd to the San Diego area Dwight Stones, track and field The In tne resident. a 6-5 high jumper .,.,.Ith an .\mencan record best of 7-8. enters at age 30 alter winning bronLe medals at the.> 1972Ol}mp1cs1n Munich and 1976 Ol)mp1cs 1n Montreal. He'll also be a color commentator for ABC' Telev1s1on on co,erage of track and field before his compe11t1on on the final three days of the Games. At the Trials he stunned the compet111on with efTons of 7·11. 7.3. 7-41/i. 7-Sl/• and 7-7 without a mtSS before going 7-8 Edwin Mo•es, track and field The Laguna Hills resident 1s far and a ..... a, the greatest 400-meter 1ntermed1ate hurdler 1n \\-orld h1\tol} He.> won 87 straight races before this season e\en began and his world mark 1s 4 7 02. >\ legend 1n thee\ ent. he was recent!) named the Sull1,an .\ward winner as the nation's top athlete and will deliver the athletes· oath at Opening Ceremonies He has been ranked No I 10 tht• world 10 this e .. ent stnce 1976 when he won the gold medal at Montreal Greg Louganis, diving .\ bronze medalist at the 1976 01~ mp1c (James 10 Montreal at age 16 the L C In 1ne product 1s the re1gnm1 k1ngp1n in platform and spnngboard di\ 1ngand favored to become the first toe' er win both categories at the Olympic Games. He 1s a 1hree-11me world champlton and amona his man) accomplishments are v1cton es at the '78 and '82 World C'hamp1onsh1ps. the '79 and '83 FINA World Cup and the ·79 and '83 Pan Am Games. (Pleue eee ORANGE/88) Shella Cono•er Brad Lewie DaveDeRuff Curd.a Flemm, Bruce lbbetaon .... .,._...~ .... -· -- Or " I OLYMPIC -GAMES Day-by day schedule of events- Today 0'**'9 C..tn*"e• C •t LA C.townt) 4 om Sundav .. 5111 ......... lat lnlttWMd) 9 a.m-(mtn) ttatv n Egvpf 11 I m -(men) Uruguav "'' F r•nc• ,.lO Pm -lmtn) Yugo''-"'• .,,, We•I Ger1N1nv 4.JO Pm -lmtnl Unlle<I Slale\ v\ Cll1ne I Pm -(menl Au\lr•ll• "' 8re11f 10 Pm -lmenl SPeln .,,, Can•d• BoxlnG lat LA s-tt ArtntJ 11 • m ·2 om -Prtilm\ 6·9 lO om -Prti1m1 E~1trl1n (at Arudle) I• m ·6 om -OrenalM CVdlnt l•t Mbai.n VWI 9·11 e m ]()k tncllYldue roaO r II( P IOr women 1 6 om -190fi 11\Cltviouat roed rec• lor ~n Gvmnastlu l•t UCLAl 9 )0 11 JO • m -Men ' comou1\or.p1 2·4 om -~n ' compu110•1•' 6 lO·I JO om -Mtn ' comou"or e\ FlefdHochv I ti Mentwtv) l •~ 1> m -!men) .f\u"reh• "'' M111av\111 3 om -lmitnl WHI C.trmenv v\ Soain 4 IS---<mtn) lndl• .,,, United S!att\ Modem Ptnt1thlon let C.efa dt C•U) 9 l l • m -R idlng • 6 pm -Riding Shootln9 (•I l'r•do O•m, C.lllno Hlhl 9 • m ·4 I> m -Frtt Pi,101 \POrl P1ilol ono cl•v·target trap Soccer lell'Hedene) 1 P m -11a111 "' Egvp1 IAl\O, 7 9 Pm IOCel llm•' a1 Hor11aro Unl11t"ttv. U S NtYel Academy eno Sltnfe><d UnlYtr"f'f'l Swlmml119 l1tUSCl I JO· I I JO e m -Hee" lour pvenis 4 lS·6 pm -Final\ Vole'IN• Ctl Lllfte 8HQI) 10 1 m -1men1 Korea v1 Tun•\·a Noo1>--lmtnl Chene "' J•1>•n 6 30 o m -<menl Arg•n••n• .,,, un11eo Slel•s I JO om -men) C•n•Oa vs 11a1.,. WetGt11llftt119 (at WHIChH!w) 7 4 om -F1vweigl'll1 6 9 om F1vwe1gn11 Monday lllSkttblill (•I the ,orum, lfteMWood) 9 e m -(womtOI VuoosleYte v\ Unileo Sltltl 11 am -(men) llalv "' France 230 P.m -<womenl Auslralle vs China "30 Pm -(men> Egvpf 11s Brazil I om -(women) Korea '" Canada 10 pm -(men I Yuoo\lavla v' .f\u\!ral•a Boxlne (el LA St>om Ar-> II em 1 pm -Prtllm' 6·9 30 om -Prellrm CvdlnG (81 Oomln9uH Hiil) 10 • m I om -lno1v1dual Pu"u'' oua· I cahons •no I k1lome1er 11me 1r1a1 lonal EQUHtrlan (•I Arcadia) I a m •6 pm -Orenage Gvmnastlcs (el UCLA) 10 • m • 12 4S Pm -Women \ tomou \Oroes S 30·8 IS om Women' comoul\O• ts Fletd Hocirev (e l East LM A~ C .... I I •S om -tmenl HOli•nO .,,, C•neoa 3 om -<men I P•k1,ten vs New Zina 4 IS--lmtn) Grtel Brt!eon vs Kenve Modem Ptnt.thlon (ti Cefl 0t (HI) I a m ·8 30 om -Fencing Aowl119 l•t v.murel 10 a m -W~n·s ehm1na"On\ Shoottne (•I l'r•do P•rll. c.lllM Hlls > 9 am ·• om -Small t>ore rifle Eng11s11 match, Clav tergel !raP, Running game tar11e1 Soccer (al l'Hedene) 1 om -Bra1ll vs Saudi Aral>•• tAlso. 7·9 pm IOc•I llm•s al Horvaro Un1venlrv, US Naval Academy end Stanford University ) Swlmmlnv (et USCI 130-11 30 e m -Heal\ five ev•nl\ 4 IS·6 om -Flnals Vole'/NI (I I Lllfte 8Hdl) 10 • m -<women I Ca ned• .,,, Peru Noon--fwomenl J•o1n "' Korea 6 JO pm -twomenl Bra11t YS Cnona I JO Pm -<women! Unlltd Stairs vs Cermenv 1·4 om 6·9 pm We+Gtetl"""9 (•I WMKMIWI Benl•mwelgnh 8ent1mwelghh Wresftlne (•I AMIWlm) noon-3 pm -C.reco·Roman P••hms 6·1 )0 pm -Gre<o·Rom•n 1><ttlms Tuesday &l!Mbll (II Lft ""9eMS) 4 pm -ttatY vs Dominican Reout>llc 8 pm -Te1oel v1. United Stefts llHketbal (el the P'wum, lntNWMd) Wl'\1 9 • m -(women) Au•lrall• "' Unlltd Slates 11 •.m -<men I Chine .,,, F ra nee 1 JO pm -(women I Vu110\lav11 "' Korra 4:30 pm -1men) Un1111<1 States vs Canada I om -lwomtnl China vs Canada 10 om -("'1tnt Urugue v vs Soaln lloJClne 1•1\.A S~Ar9N I l a m 1 P m Prtflms 6 9 30 om -Prehms cvcflno (ti O~r H•sl to • m l om -lnd1voduet ourw11 uue r ltrl1n•I\ Sorin• reoe<llllle Points ••Ce uuehlv illll Gvmnastlcs lat UCLAI '30 11 20 I m -Mt,, ' OP lion•• tlltrc ,. •"d nwn ' 0011ona1 t•trc•" ttem llnel' 2 4 o m -~n ' 0011ona1 e •erc•" •nd men \ 0011ona1 exe<c•se 1u m fin•" •JO I 30 om -~ s ootoone t•ert s• ano men ' ootlon•t t1trc<St 1t•m 11ne1' Handbal (•I C.. State ''*"-"I 11 e m -<men> Sweo.n vs Korea l? JO om -llNtfll Oenmarl< n SPeln 2 pm -<menl VU110slev1• n Israel 6 lO pm -<men I Swltltrland "' Jeoen I om -(menl Romani• YS .f\tgerce t JO om -<men) West Gtfmanv "' US A flleldHKkev (ti IHI L.M A""'"I 1 •so m -tw~l HOll•nd .,,, f'olew Zta1•no J IS 1> m -Cme11> lndl• vs Meltvsl• MMtrn ,.entatNen C•I Hel1tll9't i-erti. lrvtne) 2 • o m -Swlrnmlno R•wlne (et I.Ike CA!llta'-<>1811 1 30 10)0 am -~n·a tllmlnttiona h .. I\ SMotlM (el i-r1de "•""· CNM H•tl t a m •4 pm -Clev·ler11tl treo, running oemt l•rHt. Air rlfla *'.,. ........... , 1 pm -tla tv vs United Stat•~ S#tmmlM Cat UK) 1.JO ·ll)O a m -HNll ltYe ... eno • 1$·6 om -Flnelt Vtlrtbel Cit LMa9 -..ell) 10 • m -(mell) f evot vs. Ceneoe NOOn--lmenl 11.,v va Clltna 6.JI pm -{mefl) ,,.,. "' Areent1n1 I lO D m -(Mtll) United Sl•IM ,,, T un1,1e w""'"'""" (It ......... Mlf """"""' WfttcMt•I 2 • o.m -Faell'ltlr'welollh •·• om -l'aat1'9twti9tlh W.....tMf'9 Cit AN!Mlml noon•) pm -Gnico It~ 1<tllms 6•130 D m Gtt<O ltomen or•hm• Yact.1'ne C II l.8llle llMdl l 1 )() 6 >0 Om -l!l"I ra1 t , Wedn y (It UWI) 4 o.m -<ened• '" regue I o.m -J1oe,, va K~ ........ ( 1t ttie ,wum!JtwMCI I 9 e.m--imtn) West ~env .,,., Auttr•ll• 11 • m -lmenl China Ce nedt 2:JO Pm -(menJ EOVll\ YUllO•fevle 4-30 o.m -<men) Unlf"-ttH .,,., Urugu1v I Pm -lrntlll lletv n Ull 10 om -(men) Frenc:o ,s,.eln Box Intl let LA 5...-n °'wl 111.m J om -Pftllrn• 6·t.JO om -Preflms Cvdlno I el l>emlrlfue1 H1 10.JO • m ·J om -1r,due ov•u.i•I ~mtfonats •nd f1ne1, EQUe1triln (•t S.11 D'eee) 10 e m ·6 om -EncllJl"enC4\1 FMCtne (•I L.ene &Mdl) 9 1 m ·6 om -Mtn·s lndlYI 1011 prehm' Gvnw'as"u (•I UCLA) 10 • m ·l1 4S 0 l'l'I -w~ OPl•On•I e1erc1~s S30·11Spm -Women·,opflO\aerc•H\ t•am t.nats H1~M 1•1 Cal State Fuler19nl 6 30 om -(women) KorH vs Ari• I om -(women> 'Yuooslavla.,,., w C.trmanv 9 30 om -lwomenl Chine vs Uni srere\ FleldHockev (•I E11t Lol Anoelfll 8 am -lmenl Holland.,,, New z.e,d 9 4S em -(women) Aualralla Vl F,Cf I 4S pm -(men) Pekl11en .,, Ken~ 3 pm -<mt nl CrHI 8rlle1n v\ Cer8 S.45 om -lwomenl Cen•O• vs 1111tc Sleles Modem Ptnfltftlon (et Cet. de C.ul 9 em ·Noon -Sttootlng rU11n1ng S·6 om -SlloollMI. running Rowlne (81 Ulle C.tttll, Oiel) 730-10 30 • m -Mtn s e nd (•I PreOCI P•rli, (lllnO H•'I won•, 9 a m -4 om -Sma11 oort r ''' oos.tt0n1 R•P•d·f·r• '"• 1>1SIOI (ell'e~I 7 om -Morocco vs ~ud· Ar1D•• Vole'/NI (et Lene ... di) 10 em -(womflll Caned• "' llo.oree Noon--lwomenl West C.trmanv vs Cn1na 6·JO Pm -(women I J•oan .,,, Peru 9.30 om -(women) Unlle<t Sit It\ vs 8 r11 11 WatwPolo Group Holland (•I l'..,_,dlrle, Malibu) A Canada. 'Yuooslavl•. China Group B Brazil S1>e1n C.rttce, UMed Stefa$. Grovo C JeP11n, ~•Iv, Auilralle . Wtll ~ermanv I 8·30 o m -Cenede v' Yu110,11v1a 10 • m -Chine vs HOiiand l 30 om -Brez ii .,,, Spain l Pm -Greecp "' United Slales 1 30 Pm -Jeoan vs ltalv 9 p m -Au\lre he "' Wflsl C•rmenv WefGtltllftinG (•I L•V ... ·Mllrvmount, Wt1td1esi.rl 11 e m -1 pm -L1glllwe1gnh 1·4 pm -L1ghl-1glll\ 6·9 0 m -Logll1Wt1911h Wrt1tflng let Anahelml noon l D m -Greco Rornb• p•p ,.,, \em1f1na1\ and f1n•I'\ 1,n \om@ :111\~l 6-8 lO om C.rtco·Romar "'~' m\ 'em1t.na1i and finals .,, some Y1drt1ne (II L_ .. e dll I 30 6 JO Pm -S.Cono ••ct Thursday ll1Sft>el (II Oe69er Stedluml • D m -Dominican Reout>toc .,, 8 om -Unlftd S!alts v' tlalv BISketbal (•I~ FtNm, fnlltwOOdl 9 a m -<womenl .f\uSlralla n Canado II a m-lmt nl West Ctrmenv v\ Egypt 1 JO om -(women> Unlteo S101e1 vs Koru 4 30 om -<menl Brull vs Yuoo,lav111 8 om -<wonwnl China "' VU11<>\lav1e 10 om -lrri.nl lletv vs Av,tr1111a BoxlnG (•I LA s~ Arena) 11 a m -J Pm -Prehms 6·9 30 om -Prttfms • Cvdln9 l et Oemln9Uer H•s> 10 a m -3 om -Soron I sem•lo11111, It arr 1>orsui1 oualltocahon ano ouarterl1ne1s (It Lllfte 8ffcll l 9 am ·S om -Men ' bnd WOmP" \ .nd1v1oua1 1011 orehm' Men ' 0noiv1oua1 toil lonals I · 11 om -w..n s and Wom•n \ •nd1v10uel 1011 t1na1s G'(mMStkl (•I UCLA) S 30-8 30 om -Men"l ell around t1na1~ H1~I (II Cel Sii .. "'*'"'°") II 1 m-l"'1tnl Dtnm•rk "' l".orte 12 lO pm -(tnflnl Well Cermenv .,, Soa1n 7 o.m -(menl Swe<ten vs US A 6 30 om -(mttn) VugMlevie "' Jeoen I P.m -I men) Romania "' lsrHI 9 30 Pm -<men I Swltr•rltnd v, Al11•r•e Fi.kl Hoctiev l•t EHi Loa AMele\ C ..... ) 8 30 11 m -<menl lndl• vs Soe1n IO·lS am -(menl Malavsl• VI Untied Slates 1 30 om -(women) Au'""• vs Ntw Zealand •IS om -lmtnl AuSlreli• v' W C.trmanv Aowlne (•t L.alrt Cesltu, Olell 7 J0-10'30 a m -Mtn s bnd wome n \ Shoortne ( 11 PTIO. l'erlt, ClllM HM'1 9 em ·4 p rn -Sme H bo•t rol•e '"'•• POS•l•on\ R•P•d·h•f 1>1U01 C•av •argpl· \kHI SOCCff ,., ..... cMN) 1 om -Cosll Rice vs lla •v Swlmmlnt l•I USC> 8l0·11 30 • m -Prtt1ms \1~ event\ 4 IS·6 om -F>nats flvt tYen11 VoltvtMll (e1L8ftl ... chl 10 a m -I men I E11vo1 "'' Chine Noo1>--lment Brull v\ Tunis·• 6 30 Pm -lmenl Jepen "' lle!Y t lO om -tmenl l<.O<H "' UnlltO Slat" W1t.rP• (•I l'tOPtt dlM, MeltlMI l I 30 1 m -Soein .,,, GrH<e 10 • m -Bru11 vs Un/111<1 Stales 1 lO om -ll•tv vs Aus Ir•"• l pm -J1e>en vs Well C.ermenv 7 30 o.m -Yugostevle v' Chine 9 o m -C1neda vs Holland We+Gtenttne (el L.ev•·Me~. Wt1tdtn"9r) 11 1 m I om -M1Cldltwt111111s , 4 P m -Mldd .. wttOhl\ Wretttlno (at ANM'm) noon·l om -Pfallms e ncl Mlf"lflne1, 6•1 lO 0 m -P!'tfllTll I nd 111181S -.... .,, .. Yact.t\nt let l ... &M<'t) 130 om ·•lO em -Third •K• Friday .......... I •t &>-.. ltlMlwnl 1 1 o M-teo-M "' Catle4e 4 • m -HIC.•r~ "' Jepen ........... let tllt 'Wllfl\o .,..._., t 1 m -(womtf'll A"'" • va ..__ 11 • m -<menl C"'ne"' SN 11 JJO em--iwOl'Nftl ~"' YllOOtle•"• 4 )0 om -lrtlOlll ''•nee YS United S•••n I • m -flfl'OIMll) ~ 'I\ Ullll.cl 'lllt•\ 10. m -llftOll) c.-oa ... , Uf'ueu•v ...... l lt LAS... Al'tNI II e m · 2 D m -""'"""' •f>Oitm -~ C'¥C9I ,.,~ ..... 10 1 "' • > t> m -Sorin! I = a Equ.strian (el Arce!NI lllO .,m 730 om -Tll•ff-Obv Fenclne <•t Long 8ffdll event 9 e m S om -Wometi s 1nd,,1du111 1011 ,;><tllml men ' set>rf lrel1m' 8 11 o m -Worn.n s 1n<11v1dua lo•• ''"•" Gvmnastki l•t UCLA ) S 30·1 P m -Women•, ell·arouno 1 na 1, H1~I I ti Cal Sllte F Ulet'fon l 6 30 om -wome<i Yv110\:av•a •l Au\lr a I p m -women China Yi We" C,prman., 9 30 om -I women> Korea vs Un•••o S•••H Field Hoclrev (II EHi \.os A1'1914fil 8 1 m -owomen Ho ano "' US "' 9 •Sam -1mf ro Ca naoa vs Ktnv• 1 4S om -mttn Britain vs New Zeata"<I l om -<men> Ho11ano "'' Pa11.1"a" S •So"' -•women) w C ermanv vs Caned• Rowln9 l•I Lake ~~itas, Ole1l 10 30 e m -MPn s ano women 'fona t\ 71" fllrovgll 11•n oiacn Shoo tine 111 Pr•oa l'•rli, Cl!lrlo Hill~I 9 a m • pm -Air rlflt Clev target· '~tel Socc.r (11 P1uc11N) 1 pm -Morocco v\ Brarll S11tlmml119 (et USC> 8 30 1 l 30 am -Prellms, ltve even•1 5·1 om -Finals llv• evtnls Trick Ind Field <•ILA Coliwvml ·JO·I om a no 1·11 IS om VollevtNi• I et L9ftt Beech) a m -twomtfll Korea"'' Per, on-1wom•n• Canada vs JaPO" • o m-cwomen1 Bre111 vs F•aroc• lo"' -I women Cn°ne V\ UnolpO !>•a•f\ W1t.r Poto l•I P-clllw, MMib<>I I• m -Jeoan "' Austra e to , -ua v "'' Wf'\' G-f'""'"''"'· 1 34,.., -Ca naoa ., C"•"• ) p -YUQOSl8Y•a Y\ HOt•0'10" 1 30"\ -B•a1 "' C.rttc• 9 P '·Soa " "' Un·•eo S••''' Wrt1ttine let AMllttml f'\()()('I fT' -p ... e ""' ,~,..... t "'a'' a~ t.,... \ n •ou• C.r• Ro,..ar llillff,grt c as b I 30 o _ Prr1if'T'\ \f'""'1f ,..., \ af'd f ,..., \ lour (,r.co·t,,811 wfo\)MI C llnt Yachtinv II Long8HCl'I) 110 630' -Fou•lll ratP Satut-ay, Aug. 4 •1Hoa11 10 S1e1r. <•• '9tr Si.c:tiuml am -0°"1can Reou1>11c ws Un•••O 7 pm -llat• •·arl>fl• flktttNll <•1 the "m. 1ne1twood> 9 1 rn -<mtnl -"rah• ,,, Egvol 11 a m -1men1 i..o Steies vs Soa1n 7 30 Pm -(men I u ol "' Wt" C.errnenv 4 JO om -lmtnl '8de vs Frenct 8 om -1men1 ll•'i vuvost•vie 10 Pm -(mpn Ch "' Uruguev 8011 (II LA ~Arena) 11 o m 7 p m -Pr.,, o9JOpm -P•thm Equestn let ~rca) 2·6 Pm -Juml)lnQ lr1ng CO"'otlll•O" Fenclri (et L9ftt 8e.1 9 a m -S Pm -Men''•m fool orr"m' Olympian effort I • 11 D rT -M•r· \ ttem 10,1 ort1im1 "•r ' ndMOue• saort orthfn\ m•n \ 1n01v10v•f ,.or, ft0411\ Field Hockey (I I El\I \.os A"9tttl ( ..... ) 8 JO a m lmtnJ W Gtrmanv .,,, Mo1a.\.11 10 IS., m 1men1 Au,1ra11e .,,, '"O•a 2 30 om -•menl So•ln vs Un•tea Ste••1 4 IS om -l•omen1 Un11eo S1e1ts v\ Np,. Zeatand 00 &o m Gvmnastlci l•I UCLA ) M6fr, ' aooara tu\ ',,a \ Handbl• (II Cat State F~) 11 e m -1men l"et t .,, Jepar 12 )0 Pm -lmtn S .. eOt" Y\ If> C..•man; ? pm -<men I Yugo\ av•1 v\ A gp• a 6 30 P ,.,.. -mttn Spe n •\ ~ or•a So rr -cmt ri Roma"·• vs Sw •zt• a•·o q )0 0 rr. _,,,,.ft' oe~m•n vs United S181P.\ Juoo 1•1 Cal State, LAI •· 8 0 ..... -E ~"· .gn1we·g"I\ Row1119 I 11 Lalle Ce situ, Olell t 10 am -Womtn' •·ne \ h• 1rro..,or oiecu Shoottne (t i Preoe P•rll, ClllM H•il 9 8 m ·l pm -c i.v 1er11t•·1•te' Swlmmlne l•I USC.I I JO 11 30 • m -Prel1m\, tovr e••"'' ~· 1 cm -Final,, llvt tv•n•s Traci! •net Fi.id l•t LA Coll~ml 9 30 a m I pm Quahfvono ntPltlll1on evtnl' • 8 IS pm '1tPl8f'1IOI\ tvPf!I\ 10 a m -m e" Aro•"''"'• "' "'"" \ d Noon-tmen· B•at•' "' to.o•o 6 30 om rnt" E11vo• •\ Jaoa~ I )0 o"' """ Coreo1 ws '"" "6 w eigtetliftlng lit Ln .. ·Marvmelln1, W•stm.iterl I a l"ir' 0,.,.. l•O"'"'~~V•#f' ~.,,\ 1 • o,.,. L ·c.iJ"'"e•...,.,...,,. . .,,..., & e o"'" -L O'""t•••""'t QM\ Sunday, Aug.5 ll1$9bal let LM A11991ell I o..,., -Canto• vs Ja1>a11 4 Om -N.c•regul Y\ fl.Qrpa Bukttblil l•l lht Fwum, ,,,_.wooo1 Yam -1 .. om•n1 Korn vs C• 'a f>" 11 e m -•women Canaoa ., u~·•eo S•b•t• 1 JO o,.., men Sf"''''"•\ b 30 om (wompn Au\l•a 1a •\ •,go\ 8." 8 30 o rri mpn1 \pm1! na1\ 8oxl119 (et LA S-1'\ AreN l & q JO o ,.., -Prelom' Cvctlne (ti Art.Sia FrMWIV I Att tll I a ... Io""' -IOOl<m rot a •ecr •ea,... 1 nie Divine (•I USC I 10 8 m 17 30 0 m WOmtn \ \P' ngOOar.: c>rf 1m\ l 5 )0 pm -Wompr> \ sorongooa•o orr1 "'' Fenci119 (ti \.Oft9 8Ndl) 9 • ~ 6 om -Mt" \and 'NOt'l"'f., \•ta,_ •o ort11rn\ """"' \ 't-•rr •oi• •·ne s I • 1 t 0 M -A./tf f'I \ "!"ad #O~f'~ \ '•a-'Ot ortl ,...,, ..,..f" \ tf'a ,... 11 f "4 \ F~d Hoclrov l•I Enl LH An99Ms C .... l a• rn-~ N• .. Zn 1"<1 "' 11o.e•-.11 9 •5 a ,., wO,,..t" Ho<·ano •\ .,_ C.e• ..,.,,. I ·~ 1 m -,..,,. HO ano "' C.•f'e• B• •a " ) JO om womt " Ausira ·• •\ Ce~ed& S30 730om Gvmnastlcs l•t UCLA) Wo~n \ aPPtra'u\ 1.n.,' H1~I (•I Cal St1t. ,ut.rtonl 6 30 pm -fwomtn) W Gt rrnenv "S Aus•r a 8 om -(women• Ch•ne v\ 1<.orea 9 JO om -1women1 Vuocstavoe \\ U""t!d St•IH 8 10 )0 • "" Ol<'ICt\ J ~Pm Judo (•I Cal St•lt LAI Malt 11g"twf~O"''' Rowl119 let Vennir11 M• ' •·~a \ Soc ctr Q .... ,. ..... ~. ,.,. •• , " <•I Pele A1i.1 Q •"t r•,na ""6' Traci! and F1-4d 1•1 LA ColhWm l])O .,~ f ,: '0' .,,, ~ ....... '"''' VoleVbll (el L-8NC"I 10 a m • •l><TW'" ,.,.... I ~. 11a """ N OOr'!-1'# lof"nf't"I \f'~ f ... 'tl•""" • ,}O 0 ,.,.. w O.--f' \f~ I 4 .ii• r"i',.. I um won>t" """ f·n• ~l~"f" WotGtl1llftl119 l •I L•Y .. ·Mllt"V~. WHICtlHi.t t 't e m I Om M•OO·• ,,. •• ., .... ,. '1 .. ,,, ' ~ 0 m Mldd•e "t'IY• ,.,. g .. i, 6 I Pm -Mrc!Oi. hel••Wf 9M\ Monday. Aug. 6 •t om 8•Mt>al (It 0"'9f Stedlvml two \8motil\AI "!lV\ .. lit9tbel (•t 1'le ,wvm, lntl'tWDMI em l)Oom Tw0"'8'1\ ~--"•"''""' """ !l)oo m t wo,_,,\ ;iuar1e••1na1 i>•""•• ...... (el \.A'-" A,_> 11 ~ m 1 o m -p,_.,,.,.., •• ,, In Prtl""' Ca~ Mary Loa Retten of hlr- m on t, W. V ., complete• naltma roatlne durt.Df pre- Olf1Dp1c amnutlc meet at C.nttoe coneae. •·I om -LIVl\lwllOllflt' Seccw (ath..._I 1• U> pm -Ol;erteorllMI ""''"' •• ,. ... Alilll ~-1 D.m. -OUWltf'f I rnatdl Tractr •nd ,._, letl..A C .. _J t a m ~ 12 lO o m -Qu11ttv1nt sem" MO nn11S ~ '"'"'" •·M~ pm -0\;90lv1llo, ~la eflCI font" -event' v~ (•t LAN '4e<lll IO•m 2Pm -~·, ... ~ 6 30-10 lO om -Men's orelima Water ..... , ., ,.,_ ... M4llllill 1 PINAL •OUND1 llO•m-1""'"' 2ndC 10 • m-Jro A"' •tfl c 1 ~ 0 m -2ncl A H ht 9 l om -4tt• /4. v' Jro 9 1 )0 D m -41,, 9 "' lrd C 9 0 l'l'I -11\d 8 VI ht C W.._tnftlne Ill \.ey .... ~. WH!dlftterl 2·• o"' -Htewvw .. 0•11\ • 9 o rn -H••vvvir•t0"'' Y•chtlM letL~ ... dll 130·630 p.., F,ft~ •ac• Tuesday, Aug. 7 &1s.bal let 0e0ew Stadium) •· 1 t o ,... -Two f1nel 111mes lllSJletbltll let IN Fef'llfl'I, lneltwHdl S•I 30 0 rn TWO l1n•I \jbm•~ Ill ~111 Pl8Ct\o,. • Boxlne l•ILA~Ar-1 11 a ,.,.. ) o...,. -Pre1.m1 6·9 30 p rr P•t11ms EQUHtrlan 2 6 om l•t Le119 a..dll 9 a m S o rr -~ ~ teem 1011 P<t ,,.,.., men·1 1nd•vl0Ue stb<'e O•ehms m.n·1 ond•v·Oue WIYt l.n. \ 8· I l om -""*" \ •••"'to• P•t 1""\ "l"('r' na1"10""• wort ~• •rn\ 'T'lf" ' 1tMJ1vKSue WOf'f t1n•I\ Field Hodlev let Eut Ln A ...... s l B a ~ -mt"' Pe~ '''" v\ Gree• 8• 11 n v •s a .... -.. o,.,,... Ho11•"0 v\ C•~oa 1 •S 0 ... -WO"'flt" A.n.tre··· V\ U"•'tO S•••ts • ';() I) "" -""" Hv>••ncl "' "'..,""., Gvmnastta let UCLAI S JO·I 30 e>.., -"""'"' •P•'•'u' 1.na 1\ H•~I (et Cal Sta .. F~) 6 30 gm -\women (Fl•ne VS Au't"t Som -1women1 V..,goslav•• v\ Ka<t• 9 30 o,.,.. -wo"'•" • Wes• G..-menY v• UnoltO ''"'" Judo t -8 om <at Cal Slit. LA I Hell m1dd1tW•1glll1 Tennh 9 a m (•t UCLA) ~ 30 o m -t• matChel VolevtNll ( II \.9ftt &ff Cit) 10 a ..,... 1 o"" -WO~ \ t1n.e1\ SO·• •tvo11QI'\ 8•1' PlllCPI • ·6 o,.,., -"" )""f'"' \ •1na1' Jro •nrouor ••r- 00ac•' 8 30 10 30 o rr o/\io•..,pr \ t ne \ h 1 '"'<>vii" 1'>0 OlaCp\ I If I'-dofw, MalJtlu I 8 30 a ,.. -1\• B '' 1roo C 10 a ,.,. -3'0 B vs ••~ C 'JC P ~ -h' A •\ h' ( Jo ~ -J•e A ., J•o c 7 lO P m -41h A v\ 41'1 8 11 t:< ""' -2ric #. •\ 11'\C B w •1Gttfttf'tln9 ( .. L•V .. ·Marv~. Wn!CMl!tf I 2 • o -Hfavvwt-Ollh t> Q C --Hf'a ..,.,.•t •Q"t\ .noof':)D"" 6 I 30 o ~ 1 30&JCt Wresftlnt l•t~) s; .. H-\••1• orp ·~\ ~ · tp\lv t O•f' ""'\ Yadltino "' L-Beect>I S xtti ra .. t Wednesday, Aug. 8 Arcnerv Cal L°"9 &eaclll lO a .., 1 ~ ~ ~ " ,... -wonie~ 1 10..,. •r>O 60rf1 ..,, • .., 1 ~ an.i /Orr 1 30-) P"" "'-"""• I l()rTi •"Cl f>Ot'ti ~" \ '10r!> aroo 1(1-" Cit IM Fwum ~Weed) 10 • .., I 30 D ~ -T wO ...,.,. ' i..m I 111 ~ •<. ,.,,. s s.mtt1ne 80111119 (t i LA sown Ar-• 11 "..., .; c"" -O.,..rte"·"•' ~-I JC o ... -Ova•••rt•ne·\ c.~ t ti V M'lfUrt I 7 30 10 )0 ' ,.. ..,.... s e no w-s ~ 01vinv (ti USCI 4 30 &JO~..,. ->,\en' \l>'•"OOOArd 1 n1 \ EQUHtri.n (I I ArCAdle) -eem d•nwoe F.ncln9 (al Lllfte ... di) 9 a m -~ Pm -...,.,. l •tem Mll>'f l)f'f ,m, m tf\ ' r>01v1e1ue1 eoee orehms womt" ' •eam to<t ,,,,.., I · I I om -Men i 1eam MID<t mP" s 1nc11vioue1 _. e>•p11ms worn." ' te1,,.. loll f1NH H•ndbal (et c.el Sii .. F~I 11 am -men• 5,..11zerl•nd vs 1v11t 1i )()om -cmcnl VUQOst•voe v1 Rom•"·• 2 om -,..,... Otnmar' ., Wf'\1 Cerma~• & JO o ,.,.. -""•" Jepen "' Al~· 11 Io"'-•~" Sweo•n"' So•• 0 .)() pm -.,.,.,. 11.orH ...,, w~"tO S····· Field Hoclrev lat EHi Lal A ...... i l ' 10 '\C ' ,...... " "'o ,.,.,., • ""• ~•"',.'\ • I er - Judo !II Cat Statot l A I y.,_ '""•.-rfll' QM\ Socc.~ let Pawdtnto •· a a .. 41 Pe 0 A' ~ )0 10 ltl (' ~ ., • .., .• "• .., •• p Ttnn1\ lat VCLAI ~.-~).:lDm -16"'81("•' Traci! and Fle6d ~l a .., 1111..A ce.,..vm l ;H(•"' C"lf" .. ,,...., \ft~ .. '\4t " , I,...\ .\)Q•'f'J f'<tpl' h1 4 8 X O•• •'"IO" \f'l"'!1 f.f'I.' ·~ :t\W'1f'O f<t•f 1\ ,, 1et L-&Mdll ...... '\ l #f., ,, .,,, • ~. rnatcn~\" o ,,.,.Pr1 \c tin,a \ 91"" "" OuO•· 10'~ CM8C f'\ 6 \0 10 )0" .... rn.f' ' f!l\.1\ otf" lf'•..,uQ~ \QI~ l'la C•\. WMlt\MtlM Ill L9'\' .. Ma,_,_., WfttcM\tafl ( 4 " ~ ""~ .... 1¥'11-IOfll\ b o ~-.,.ew..,,,.elgnf'\ Wl"H .... <••~l l'!UUn 1 D f fMilv.. ell~°"'' A~O '4m•t1l\4t'\ rt ~ """ g• • eta"•' •• )¢ Cl,..., ,...mtt 'J'la·' tr.,~,. -~-o.,• \~) Yldlttfte <•t Lene ... dll DI•'""' I lO '10 P'"' .........,,,. e'ld flna t.W• Ul Le119 -..oi> 10 1 ,., I o,.. -W-s ,,.... \ '°"' I MC '°'"" 1 JO ~ lS •,.. -....._... • ...... s ~ l "<I '°"' ... " ...... 111 ... ,._ --IMl 10 Am 1 JC t> rT\ 1'*11 ,,_. .. \ \"1n" NII , .. _..., ·-' ....... 111 \. 4 Seeit'h Al"tM I \I •,.. Jal'\ S.""11 t • ., .,. -~.., ''""' ~ c .. v ..... > 7 .JO 10-.lO em. -fllWft.' UOOm Wl'Glir*-i ... WOtl"Oll.' SOOr'n .-ir-·· DMn9 (et USCl tO • m -noon ~·a oret1m<ner• U0-6.lO o """ Eewft11'Uft , .. ~, J • D m Ttem OtoK .... 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Aug. 10 Arc:NrV , ., Lo-. e-dl) 10 • m 11 •S o m -women·s 70m ena .,,.,.,~ 2 JO·S om -Womtin'• tOITI encl mell'l 10rYo a.sli:etblll , .... ~ ......... , . 10 • m ·I JO o m -Two men'a final o- St'1 thfougtt Ith Ol9Cft 7·1 's om -Men's ~'"'• .,.,,,. CaneetM (•I """"") I · 10.30 a m -Men's ancr women's .90Qrn finals •"Cl DMne t•t USC) 4 JO 6 JO o m -women ' Plettonn finals E411Ue'S1riM (81 Arcadle) 7 S P m -lnclt¥10ual ortSW9t cornM!1llOf' Fenclne let L-eeeclll 10 t ~ ·4 0 m -Ml:('I ' -11'-·l'S Aold Hodrev let E•11 Ltt1 Nw1o1n eeee.tl I· 11 1 S a "' -Mfln l M"" IO deeldt 11" 111" DIM:t w_., ' ~ouno·rOD•f'\ I IS-6 lS P"' -Two men 'oemn to oec or 1•rt 1nrnuQ"' l°'f\ o ecn -~ ' •0v"Cl·roo.n lie,,.,.. Gvmnastk.s (ti UCLA) 6 )0-10)0 om W°"'8f'' H•nc:l*I 111 Cal,,.,.,.,..,,.,., 11 I ,.... ] P l""I -Mf<t \ lone•' 9tn lhr C.,,.'1' 17•1l D<lKU • lO 9 30 0,... -M ... ' ,,,..,~ S•h ""OUll" 6•• o ec~ C·t o .... 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Her presence has helpq build a strong supponing cast amo( which 1s Twigg. a 20-~car-old Phinne\ ... But I'm "eaker in the road race. I want to work on 11 because it's something I'm not sure of. I've always enJO} ed taking the more challenging route ... of Austria. In the st.art-fimsh area along O'Neill Road. workers constructed a $5.000 VIP stand that will be torn down Monday. Others hammered fake grass under offi cial white tents. while some workers completed work on the grandstands. By HOW ARD L. HANDY apec1e1 ...... o...,. Not A new Olympic event will be the first to present a gold medal dunng the X \. lllrd Olympic Games that get under wa> Sunday mornin~ when the women's 79.2-kilometer b1c\clc rac:t: 1<. run through the streets o(\11s\1on \1eJO ( onnie ( arpentcr r he Other l"O '-'Ill come from th1'> tno, Rebecca Twigg. Janelle Park~ and Km11n Inga Thompson ~pcctator., will be allowed to watch the race free ol charge from vantage point., around the track except for thl' stan-fin1sh hnt: on O'Neill Dri"e near Marguerite Parkwa} Foreign riders C\pectcd challenge for the gold medal incl Tuulikk1 Jahre of Sweden, Jea e Longo of France, Helle Sorens I Denmark. Marianne Berglun of Sweden. Karen Strong and e- Claude .\udet ofC'anada His 01} mp1c teammates in the road race will come from these three riders: Jeffrey Bradkey. Roy Knickman and Andrew Weaver The.> ran· o\l~r approx1matel~ 50 miles (five time'> around the 9 lS5- m1le course) '-'111 end around noon "1th the' it ton u:rcmom 10110 .... ing ( arpentcr <,tarted her career by making the Ol}mp1c team as a speed skater but an inJUI) sidelined her and she launched a nl''-' t·arecr in bicycle road ranng Davis Ph1nne} will be the I nte in the men·s race g1"ing tht: c~ll­ t1on a husband-" 1fe fla\ or ( arnter and Phinne\ arc married Road racing has not been a success- ful 'enture for the U.S. in past years fhe last medal won b} a U S. rider was in 191 :! when ( arl Schutte brought home a bronze ''There's a lot of tired eyes around here." said venue director Wilham 'A !Ison ·'Tired eyes but smiles be- hind them·· Both races will be seen on AB( tcle' 1s1on and FM radio station KSBR (88.5! will broadcast the race from 'antage points around the ClflUll The race w 111 stan at 4 10 "' 1th three .\mcncan nder<. in the rompc1111on including one of the earl~ f&l\ onte~ The ml'n ~ ralc '-'Ill W~l· place at I p.m O\ er I 2 lap<, or 140 2 l..1lomt•tcr'> ( 1211 m1k'>I Thl l'nln for the "'omen.,; ran.· ,., .ipprn,imatcl~ ""'" fhl· '>kndcr red-head ha~ hccn .1ptl~ 111.cnl'd It> a measuring \lllk Fort'1gn <;tar<; include Steve Bauer of Canada. Luis Ro!>endo Ramos of ~e:1.1co and Ht'lmut Wech!>elberger .. , H' al"a'c. '>el the highest stan- Jardc, tor nnsclf." she S3\S .. Ob '1(Ju'h ~ou·rc not going tu iind ~our ·T ,e nden the Team r 1 Tnal and I.no" I rnn do 11:· la111s 90,000. From Bl • • limits lo alfcraft 1 .... 0 ~<>' 11.'t freighters wen.· hcing pre\Cnted from entenng Los A.ngeles and long Beach harbors for "national '>erunt\ .. reasons unul after tht: opening. tht: Coast Guard said. .\II 90.000 tickets for the three-hour l ercmony. scheduled to begin at 4.30 p.m today, have been sold. offi cial s said Fnday. They ranged from $50 to $200 each. but some were being sold b} scalpers for as high as $350 The show has been in rehcar!>al in 'anous pans of the countl) for the pest three weeks. It was put together b) David Wolper, a producer of T\ documentanes with 35 )Car'> in the film business The planned cl1ma>. -an Alaskan bald eagle soanng over spectators to a perch on the Coliseum floor -had to be abandoned when the eagle died. \n understud)'. a golden eagle named Fluff. was dropped from the act because Wolper thought the con- uo, ers\ o'er the first eagle·!> death h.td o"crshadowed the ceremon) The om: m~stel) remaining ts who "'Ill be tapped to ca.fl) the Ol)mpK tlame the last 1.000 meter<; to lsght the "¥!me < oh'leum torch that kicked ofT the 1912 Summer Ol}mp1c Games The flame has been earned 9.000 miles 1n a L1g-zag route from New York ( 1t} to Los Angeles. sparking bonfire-. of patriotism 1n 1own after t0\1,11 l ctx·rroth 1\ keeping the 1dcntll~ ot thl· final r amer a setrct hut '>pccu- lat1nn ha'> ranged Imm pop '>Inger "1 1chael Jackson tn Rain Johnson the IW>O dn athlon l hamrllon from l '( l \ Surveying the scene Juan Antonio Samaranch (left), IOC pre•ident, and Peter Ueberroth, LAOCC chief, tour LA Coll•eum Friday. ORANGE COAST AREA WELL REPRESENT FromB4 Ruth Wysocki, track and field Ruth W~sod..i 2"' '>urpnc;ed the tral k ""orld "'llh .1 '-KlOr) over Mal) De<ker 1n the I 'ill() meters al lhl' Ol)mp1c tnals She posted a 4 <X> 18 which ~as more than I.:! seconds better than her pre .. 1ous 1op mark W~ <;od..i al<10 qualsfied for the 800 "'llh a '>Ctnnd place finish 1n thl· Jnals. A resident ol El Toro. Wy<iock1 and hu<1band Tom train at UC Irvine under Coach Vince CrBoylc Since the trials. Wysocki has run two 1mprt'""''<' tuneup race'> at l I( I Debbie Green, volleyball Born in Seoul. Korea. she I'> a vaduate ofWc-;tm1n'lll'r High and the catalyst of the American women·s ~olle)ball team as thr ~lier Juc;t 122 pounds on a 5-4 frame. Green is considered one of the best in the world at her pos111on She led USC to an NC'AA lltleand the U S.A.J unaorTeam to numerous international v1ctones Sbe JOined the riauonal team 1n 1978. was an Olympian in 1980 and a member of the '79 Pan A.m and '82 world champ1on<,h1p team Steve Tlmmona, volleyball f hrre times an A.11-1'\m<.>man hlo< ~er at thl· I n" l I ~II\. of\outhern California "'herr l \C "'on lht• '74 '\;( \ \ t1tk and wa5 nrnner-ur in 80. the fl-~ f1mm11n' " .1 graduate of Newport Harbor High Jnd .111endel1 <>< C for > two \'can Hc JOIOed the l ' \ \.ollnhall 1c.1m 101 l 11mpct1 t1on, dunna the 'iummer'I of ·x I :.ind ·x2 and nl\o ha' a ha.,kt'thall hadc.grnund .11 llnrhw .11 < "·"I I 11 ",, lldllll'd the Mo..,t < >uhlJnd1ng Pla)'er on tht· l Cuba 1n 1982. Pam Bielek, gymnastics \ Huntington Beath rcc;1d<.'nl and a Garden I l1ghJun1or -;he hcgan 1n 1972 in women's g}mna'lt at age 16. has ~m1derablc international com tion he hind her Shc·s 'i-1 I I 0 pounds and a native 1,ary. Ind She was injured al the 1 rials. hut she petll10 for a final bcnh on the team and mad<.' at Julie McNamara, gymnaatlcs .\graduate of Marina High in Huntington ch (with honors). the 4-1 0', 88-pound McNamara w cond m the Tnals to Mar\ Lou Retton and a d 1te med•I contender She trains with Nadia Come i's former coa< h Bela Karol}1 and she hac; an extens1 ackground· <.,he'll be IQ in October Rory O'Reilly, cycling \ rc\ldent ofcb .. 1.1 Mc'3, the Nc-" le native won a gnld medal at the Pan A.m Gamt's in I in cycling. and "nn the Kilo title 10 a 1981 C1rand p event A former road rau.·r. he hold\ the ~mcncan r <J (I 05 54), K"t at the Pan .\m Game<, He was \1.xth. nd and fourth m rc-<'ent nn11onal rhamp10nsh1p<1 \ nall\t' of llltno1r, (1or\ 11·\uknt rt't rnth .ind '""II ht· Aver rief Olympic career Mesa bicycl -I has one chcyce in one-kilofce By HOW ARD L. ff .J..y lpec: ... lo IM D-'11 ll'llol r CARSON -R O'Rc11l~. 30. of Costa Mesa. will mong those "'ho will have a s -li.,,cd Ol}mp1c career this sum r \.\hen compct1- 11on gets under . O'Re1ll} 1s enca s lone rep- resemauve 10 one-kilometer time trial and will e but one chance to w1n a medal n 1t will all be O\-er "There ss · one spot on the U S. team in the so I didn't have time to try for lace 1n the sprints:· O'Reilly sa unng a brief rest from training a e Olympic Velodrome on the c us of C'al State Dom1- nguet H1 his week .. , did want to take a 'hanc:e on getting or othcrw1o;e hampenng m)' cha s f~r the kilo so I "lthdrew from 1 sprints. The sprints came fin~t a e trials. "T 110 1s a flat-out race all the way he finish line. In the sprints, \OU lay back until the final 200 \ar nd then sprint for the finish iin n match sprints. ume doesn·t m an~thing so you aren't going all 0 arl) in the sprint Then 11 1s J h faster ride n' er a sh oner ance." n the one-l..1lomctcr race. each er 1s on the track by himself and 11 ~ ~ ~ ----------- 1s a timed event. The nders ges onl} one chance to race ··1 starred out 1n road racing and have been ndmg since 1972." O'Reilly says. "I burned myselfout in road racing and then when I started working after finishing school at UC' Santa Barbara, time com mitments in hus1 ness forced me to go to the shoner C'-Cnts on the track .. I mo,ed to Costa Mesa m Febru- <H) this )'Car to be near the 01} mpic "elodrome and also to be near the ocean I cnJO} the cool breezes from the ocean and 11 isn't that far to the 'elodrome." O'Reilly and wife Lynn Kingsland have been married for 21/i }ears and arc undecided about their future residence. The kilo race "'Ill be a one-da} affair and 11 will take place at the Domingue1 Vclodrome on Monda} O'Reill\ won't be the favorite desp11e ha.,,ing broken his own .\mencan record at the recent tnals He held the pre' 1ous mark of i :05 54. \et in Vent:zuela as he won the gold medal 1n 1he Pan-Amcncan Games m 1983 H 1s new mark is 1.03.39 8J vmg c' Cl) indication he 1s ready to do battle with the world's top kilo nders. .. I believe the favontes will come from West Germany (Fredy Schm1d1ke). New Zealand (Craig Adair) and Canada." he says. "The Canadian rider beat me earher this year and I would enjoy beating ham this lime." After working as a manufacturer's representative for a typewnter com- pan}. he Joined the 7-Eleven cycling team this year and has been at 11 on a full-time basis ever since. The future for the oldest member of the U S. cycling team 1s uncenam. "I don·t believe I will be around to ti) for the 1988 Olympic team," be says. "How much nding I do other- wi se will have to wait until after Monday's kilo time trial." Spons Illustrated picks O'Reilly to win the bronze medal behind Schmidtke and Adair There arc others who would agree and perhaps pick him to finish even higher in the c;tandings But onl> one nde on the heavily banked track and one little shp could mean lost llme and a chance to win a medal for any of the riders. O'Reilly moves into the event with the utmost confidence. however. "I'll be goin& all-out from the start and hope to improve on m)' own record.·· he says In add1t1on to wmnsng the gold medal 10 the Pan-Amencan Games in 1983. he also won the k.Jlo tstle 1n the 7-Ele' en Grand Pnx of 1983. AT OLYMPICS ... LA'S SHOW ... world's Oest in cychng ~Ith credenllalc; as a lour-ti me national spnnt champion He·s cons1dl·red one of the lJ S's best bets for a medal He\ 24. a graduate of the Un1.,,crs1t) of M1ch1gan. h-0. 188 pounds. Kathy Johnson, gymnastics A Huntington Beach resident. she ss one of the older competitors in gymnat1cs at 24. A 1980 Olympian, whc placed eight in the Olympic Trials. but eventually won a berth on the team. She began 10 1971 and has trained with SC' A TS and Olympic C'oach Don Peters. She's 5-01h. I 00 pounds. Loma Griffin, track and field An expenenced intemataonal competitor. she was a member of the 1980 Olympic team in the shot put and discus. She'll compete an the shot put for the U.S. after qualifying in the Tnals. The Huntington Beach resident, a product of Seattle Pacific Unive~ity. is 5-11. 175 pounds and 28 years old. Duaty Dvorak, volleyball The men's vollc}'b:all team·~ Marting settl'r 1oinrcl tht M llonal team 1n I Q7Q af\er earning A.ll·Amcncan hono~ four times at USC while lc.tding thc TroJan" to four wa1&ht NC AA champ1o nsh1p . A product of Lafuna Beech H11h. Dvorak as 6-2, 180 pounds Hr was the Q80 NC AA tournament's MVP and the US A. team laptnin in 1981-82. when the AmencaM toured China lnpan and Korea He al'lo compctrd 1n the. I Q8.:! wotld cham rnon~h1p\ From Bl volleyball tcam'i. and two rowers. Ibbetson m the e1$hts and Lewis in doubles w11hou1 coxswain. ha'e every naht to e'pect gold with a supenor effort. as does While. the 15- \ear-old starlet m the 200-meter backstroke. · First up 1s Moffet, the world record-holder m the 100 breaststroke. ,He'll put his newl) acquued credentsals on the hne Sunda) morning m the prelims (it beams at 8:301 his heat is near 9 o'clock), and assuming a world recora holder is capable of qualifying for the finals, he'll ao for the gold in the evening session, which gets under way at 4: I 5. The rowers -DeRufT, Flemma. Ibbetson. Lew1s and Spnngcr -be$Jn Monday morning at 7:30 and continue Tuesday morning. Conover, the kayaker, wans until Aug. 6 for her first heat. The water polo forces open on Wednesday at Pepperdme University sn Malibu with a 3 8.m. pme against Grcccc, followed by Brazil Thursday ( 1 a.m.) and Spam Friday (9 p.m.) to round out the preliminary rounds. Dvorak, Timmons and the mt of the U.S men's volleyball team opens play wi th Araentina Monday niaht at Long Beach Arena (6:30), and Green and her women's teammates entenam West Germany Tuesday naaht (8:30) at the same site. Johnson. McNamara and B1eleck and the rest of the US women's gymnasucs team get their feet wet Tuesday momma (I 0 a m .) Bt UCLA, and Moffet returns on Thursday for his shot sn the 2QO.brcumrok.e. Saturda)" Aug. 4 finds O'Bnen and While go1n1for1t in the I ,500 free tyle and 200 backstroke -sw1mmina'1 final day Moffet, too. 1s a potenuaJ swimmer the same day with t~ 4 x I 00 medley ret.y tum, 1f he 11 the aold mt'dalist 1n the JOO brca tstrokc on Sunda( Wysocki 1<; involved 1n the 800 and .SOO mcten 1n tral k nod ftaures to he prominent Saturday. Aug 4 10 tht 800 't"m1final' FoR THE RrcoRo ~ t I • • MAJ0A L•AGU• STANDIMGI AIMfken Lee..,. WUT OfVI..,.. w L SI 49 50 49 ,.ct, SlO sos Ptlroll Toronto hlltmor• Botton ,..wvorir. MJhlrtullM Clr/Nncl .. 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Pellll (31) II" H R Ul BB SO ~ Jotln L,S·9 6 9 2 2 2 3 1(1.on 2 0 0 0 0 J Mllwwwta SmllhsoflW 11·1 71·3 1 0 0 I • Whthouu 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 ltDavls S 19 1 I 0 0 0 I Wftlttnc>uH 011cneo 10 1 oetter In tne 91n HBP-Wllfono (Ov Smlll\lon) P1tll1l IOv WMtnouM) T-132 A-l0,SJ4 A"911 averaoes BATTING Al ll H Hit RBI ftd. t.nlouaz Ito 24 64 s 26 JS6 Sconlt u 40 ' 13 ' s J2S Catew 2SS JI 14 3 21 290 trown 101 13 ,, 6 17 ?17 DeClncei m 49 19 ll 4S 263 L.vnn )09 •l 19 11 31 1S2 W1Hono 196 19 49 3 17 2SO N1rroo .. 7 n 3 10 2SO l e. Jackson 317 43 16 IS 47 240 ""b 310 " 14 2 2S 239 Grldl 196 26 46 9 26 .23S Oownlno m JS 10 11 S2 2'24 Ptcxlok> IOS 13 n I 1 210 toont 211 21 S6 I 21 199 Schofield 132 2S 46 3 16 19t llto. JeO.son 91 s IS 0 s 16S r ..... USl 406 Ul IS J71 .'4S PITCHING ,,. H .. so W·L liRA S.nthtz SI 41 20 31 7 2 1 94 Corbell •2''1 JS II 20 2· I 2 13 ,OfKPI 16'" 1' 3 10 I I 2?0 AaM ,,., 10 1 1 O·I 289 Z.hn 136 t3S 32 41 9·1 2 91 Witt 1S2t1 141 62 ,,. 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" ••••• 50 CIKMM• f!nmVll,4-7 • ' 0 0 • 10 .......... .,..L,ll s 10 3 J , *°"" , ,,, , T-U) A-J1.otl Rll. ltl~. o.a.i.no, 11. E.Murre1. lllllmott, •• IUU, ao"°'"· 7t, AO.v 1, SMlllt, JJ, Arrna1. B0\100, n HIT$ Gerci.. TOfOttlO. IU, It~. lelllmort . in. Ma1t1notv ....., Vtrk, 1'1, f t .itr, IOt!On. 11J GanllW', Mll•al'k•, H4, Wl/lfleld, New Vork 114 D009LES. 1.APerri\ft. l a11as, 21. Ger· cla, Toronto, 2'. Lemon. O.trou. ?S Cowen•. 5et111e, 24, MelllnolV. N-. voo. %4 TRIPLES: MoMO~ .. Toronw. ,,, Col•ns Toronto, 11, U06Mw. Toronilo, t, O.en, Sfflllt, I, IC.Gt*"«>n, Detroit, •· lll.ew, Ch!Qvo, 6, lllPlr.111, lalllrnot .. • HOME llUNS k lnomen. 0.lllallO, 21, Armt•, Botton, 27, 1(11114, ~hlceto, il. fhot'llton, 0."91and, 21. EM..,.,tv. lattl more, 21. STOL.EN BASES: RHeocMl'Mlrl, 0.kland, 47, ~ • ...., 11; Gwcla, Torontg, ll. Butler, Clewland, lO, Coffin\, Toron10. 2• PITCHING (t ci.c••IOn•l LHI, Toronlo. 11·1. )()S; SeftCM~ ...,....._ 7•2. U4, Rozema. O.lrou, 7·2, J.OI, Ptirv, Detroit 13·4, 3.0CI. Stlttl. Toronto, 11 4, 2 )9 STRIKEOUT$ Witt, .t.Mllh, 1•. Slllb Toron10. lit; L.anostoo, S.allla, 111. Houoh, Tot.1. 106, Nlels.ro, New Vork. lOS SAVES Qul~btff\I, l(ansu Cttv 27. Flngeo, Mllwaut<M. 23, CauctlK O.lr.t.nd 21, M4fnendaz. O.lrOlt, 20, RDol& Minne aota, II When LeW1S runs the Hatton.I LMgue lnw.u.tl TiwrMtV'' Gemell BATTING (230 at Dalal Gwvnn, Sen Doeoo 362, S.ndbefo. Cn1taoo, lll D«nllr, Chleaoo, m , WHhlno1on Att.n 11 311, Crut. Houston .314 1 00 he · s S()(inting mote than the leng1h of a f ootbal fietd RUNS Sendbl<o. ChlC•OO 70 Wlot1111 Sen Dleoo. 6t, S.mUll Phlledaip1>1a 61 O«nler, Ol!Qw. 65. Muror.v At1en11 6S RBI GC•rler. MontrH1 12 Sdlmoell PtilUl<MIOhla. 6'. JDev11, Cn1ceoo. 62 Hernendet, New York 60. Ournem Chi ceoo. St. Mun\ptirev Houston S9. Send oe<g Cnicaoo. S9 HITS Gwvnn. San 0'-l>o. "I, SandOltll. Cnlceoo. 134. Samual, Pnlledlfonie 121, Wvnnt. Piltsbur11h. 120 Cruz, Houaton 118 DOUBLES Raine,. Monlr .. I, 1l. Semuet, Pnllaoe19nla, 23, Hut>t>ard, Allen10 12. SendOlro. Cl'llCHO. 22. GCerttr Mon lr .. 1.11 TRIPLES Send1>1ru, Cn1cego. "· Sem~. Ph0edelo'11• 13 Cruz. Housion. a Gwynn. Sen Dlaoo. a, CAeynolda, Houaton, 7, McGee, SI Louis, 1 HOME RUNS Murptiv, Allanta. 22 Scnmldt, Pnllecletonl•, 21, GCer1ar Mon lrtal, 20, M.9""911, ~. II, Straw oerrv, New Vorl<. 16 STOLEN BASES Semu41, Plllledet0h11 46, Wl09lnl , Sen Diaoo, 42, lleovs Clncln neli, JS, Dernle< Clocaoo. 33. llelnH MonlrHI, 32 PITCHING (9 declSIOllS ) Orosco New Voo 1·2. 116 Solo, Ctnc1nne ll. I 1·3 3 40. Stodclerd, Cr.lcaoo 1·2. 2 49. Oer11no New Yorlr., 10-3. 3 ,, Lea Monlrtel ••·S 2 .. STRIKE OUTS Goooen. New Y°'I< lS.C VllafWllM, o.oean. lSI Aven Houston 119 Soto Clnc1nna1 ll• Cerllon Pti1lael4• onie IOI SAVES Sulltr SI LO\m 13. Holland Pnlleo.tol\ia 2'2. LeSmltn. ChlcellO 11 OroM:o New Vor1< 20 Goneoe Sen DllOO 11 Deep ... ftlhlnt DAVEY'S LOCKER (Hew'*1 haclll -176 1noleo. I t>arracuoe, 111 t>onllo. u vlllowlell. 66 rock fish, 1 l'llltlbul, U calico t>an. 23 sencl ban. 2 wnne 11sr.. 1 lhtlPtl'IHd, 921 meckeret This weetr's trout !Nnts LOS ANGEL.ES -Bouquet Canvon Creel<. Pvramld Laat SAN IERNARDINO -Silvtrwooo Leke KEllN -Kern Rtvtr IBore11 Power nouw 10 Otmocrer Dem. KRJ Powernoult IO Lekl IU.bllla l TULARE -IFelrv1ew Dem 10 II.Al Powernou'4. JOhnsonoelt Br.0111 10 I= t •r view Dam), Tull River (souln fork 01 m11n lorl<) MADERA -Sen Joaou11> A1v1< fm•dd•t forkl So1cner Lake S1arkwee1ner Lake AL.PINE -Blue Lakel (UOl>lrl INYO -Baker Creek 810 PIM Cree• Bllnoo Creek flower middll aouln eno 1n1e1<e Ill. GeorOfl Creel< Goodall CrH' lncl41>1ndlnct Crfflt Lair.• S.orln1 , Lont Pine Creek Pine Creek Roell Cr .... Lel<t Souln Lake Svmmel Crfti<. Taboo~ Crffk. Tlnne~ Crffk, Tullll Crffl< MONO -BrlOQeoorl ReHrvoir, Bue• eve Cretk Convict Cr-Mk. Convict Lakt Deedmen CrMk, Eller\I Leke. George Like, Glen Cre8, Gull Lakt, Grant L•ke GrMn Creek. Hlllon Creek June Lake. Lff Vlnlno Creelr. Lee Vining CrMk lsou1n lone), Liiiie Wellr.tr L•k• U1114 W•'"" River. Lundv L•"-•· Mammie Lake, M•m moll'! Creell, Merv Leka McGM CrHk Mill Creek, Owens River (84nlon Cron10Q and Big S~lnoll Rtvtr~ CrMk, Rot» lnson CrH ll. Rock Creell (Pare<ll1t Camo 10 Tom'l Place. Tom's Piece uo,1rem 10 Rock Crtlll L.•11.tl. Ru\tl Crffll Sedd .. l>eo CrHlt. Seddltbeg Lake sn.Ohlrdt Cr"" Snerwln CrMk Sllv1r Lellt Sweuoe< Crtel<. Tiooa Lakt Trumbull Lekt. Twin Lakes 8rte!OIOOfl luooer e nd IOwtrl Track and ftetd EAST GEllMAN MH iT <•• ..,., MIEN LJ -I Lull Dom1>row1111, 17· 101- 1.600 retev -1 Carto NIHIN<ll MelhlH Scnen tno, Jens Cerlowttz Tnomes Scnoenlebl. 3:00 21 SP -Ude> Btvtr. n -2•1. WOME" 400 -1 Merila l{ocn. 41 26 400 rttev -I Geslne Walther. BetrOll Woecket. lnorl<I Aueri,..elo, Merli" GOll'lr 42 IS LJ -I Heike Deult. 24·3', Los Alamhol l'RIDAY'S RISUL. TS 11•111 at n-111tt1t cau•""'11trw l'llMllll91 "flST RACE 400 ven:ll Neuonl\I Marie ICardOllll IS 20 l ()() s 20 Huosan10"" (Creager) 6 90 4 20 "nol• BIU4 (Hermon) 360 Al•o rece<I lme Ezv Gal. Cinna Breezt. AoCllll Eollh, Arc En Ciel. Shel In Trouo11 lme TrlPOll Jtl, Main Mame Tlm4 20 42 S2 EXACTA (4·1) oelCI SlOl.IO SECONO llACli. 350 veros Jatawev o.b IPtlr.nlnl 6 IO • 60 3 IO Bel A Veru1111n (FIOretl 34 60 II 40 First Nllt Ou• (Herl) 6 40 Al~ raced So1cv Grev Coo1u11 Coov Sou1nw1no Aull< Elles Fu• Fell• Off L1mlll Ramoier. Ser111ne 0.-Sfleron Time 11 l6 THlllD RACE. 3SO varos T1nv Juene ILac1<tvl 6 60 • 20 3 60 S"""' Meet IFIOres S OCl 3 IO S...Oar N Cu n CLew111 3 80 Alw raced BU.ck Denim KirKnv Jtl FIOwer Basktl D1•mono o.toer1. 1m-•a1 Son Time 17 11 ,OURTH RACE. SSO vard, Tna FtlhYll (Leellt\I) s 10 4 20 ) 20 llunntno Diel (Frvoevl 4-20 3 20 Tuoboet Tt tPauhnel 3 40 Also receo Tu Tun Jonn. Kooi Native At<l Hawk Pen, Uno!O Bov, Graclou' Reb, Marv Ml Ernie, River Fern Buo Time 21 32 " IXACTA (3-1) oeid U3 30 FtllTH RAC:E. 400 verd$ Hll G1Uan1 Buo ITrvl 1110 6 60 Eeav !.ends IH Garcia) l 20 Duolic11t Pollcv !Frvaavl Also raced LttmelOose. Sir Well~ Counltu Time 20 17 U EX.ACTA U ·S> oe10 '89 10 SIXTH RACE lSO vards 3 :70 HO 2 ao Rolf Ttu1n Doil (Crt1oerl S OCl 3 20 160 SIWin Sauce !Edwerotl 3 '° l 20 OU0i1ca1e wor1r. 1P11ken1on1 • 40 Al~ receo Cocor•co Mv L 1., or. Ann•e T.me Prooucer Hav To Trvck•t Time 1126 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO varos Gotor AeoUfll H Ga re•• 6 to 3 '° 3 OCl A1m01ln Jtl IFrvdev 6 60 S 10 A-tome AOOllo IHermo" • 20 Al~O recld Mister Hulen \l\lranQ•tr Gofen Bov L1sas Euv Sa~ Moor La'" Jet Cner"' Eesv Fu1ur·•v Jet D·al Ta en• T•me 11 .. sJ EXACT A '1 I oa·d J115 SO EIGHTH RACE JSO varos Pau N Aun IC rt-l I 80 S •O l 60 M1gniv Runner (Peu11nt1 2S 40 lS :70 ~ .. in Pan 1Ceroo1a1 8 OCl .111$0 raced Nellvt Rellecllon Sneras Ace Dr llurl>lnk Fil• Marcus Tortugo Se110r Jt1n1ci.. PeuOs Hou~ T1mt 18 IJ sJ EXACTA 0·81 oa10 U4140 U l"ICK SIX t•·l ·•·•· I 71 oa10 J 12,611 80 wlln t,..o wlnr110Q llClltlS 0 1ll norusl J1 Pie• Sia conlol111on oeld 122410 wllh 113 w1nn1no tickets (live norsesJ NINTH AACl. 3SO veros Junie Boone !FrvoevJ SJ() 3.20 2 IO F11mino Htmo \Harl) 4.80 3 90 Jttfv Luncn I Ceroou) 4 '° Alto roceo cr.1eno. Comets Breeut Coo1eo Nlcttv Aeellv Flv•n Tlm4 17 11 TENTH RACE 870 Yerds All Acet Win IE Garcia 11 :70 •IO 3 OCl Blue POOi 'H Gerc1el 3 OCl 2 40 NOOll Hi IP•lkenlon) '20 Alto rec.a Tuu Gentlemen Suooen Cll•ef Cllam1Mon Al ~v Flu K•no Saven ~Vllll Time '6l2 n &XACTA il·fl oa.o s29 20 A 111no1nce I S63 Del MAr l"lltDAY'S ll.ESUL. TS (lrd af O ·dlY ~ ~) FIRST llACE. 6 furlonQl Wild Glen Orivtr I Torot 9 40 3 60 l 00 He1 Storm1n Norman IPeororal 3 OCl 2 80 Ge11en1 cn11rman ID-4enouu•vtl 9 60 Also recld Run Saro' M1am1 K•O Donul Dert>v D~ln Leet Puunec11v EtrulCen Prlnct. Pinon Pine Powerful Evtt. Mr Boldn1ll)OQ Time I 11 2/S SECOND ll.ACR. 6 furtonia Nevvman Clint (Mceerronl 7 IO S IO UO Hol.nt'\ 61\I (Slbll .. ) 12 60 6 40 Emporoflhtun1\lerst (Drule•> l OCl Al~ racecl LIOhl BIU4Derrv, Colorful Cneracttr. Tl\el's Mv Men. Jofln Jtrrv Time I 11 l •S U DAIL V OOU8L.E (9·SI 0110 SSS 90 THtllD llAC~. I 1 I• m•lt\ on lurl lleo11 Prt1tn1a11on (McCnl S 40 l 40 J 20 Kl'\enDallC (Dltel'IOutMIVt) 7 IO 6 00 111oors Miu IP4orozel 100 AIW recto Pttllt Fleur M11he s Nine Po11v Hion Mountain ~10 Time I 4S 4 S SS EXACTA (4 SI oet<I JlCMOCI l"OURTH RACE. 6 turl()llg\ LHgue Hiller <P1oca ... 1 660 410 ) 40 Fr" Worlo 1Peoro1111 SIO SOC> Nos1a1g1e's Sier IDttenouuevtl • .0 AllO reclO C•l's Goloen BHr Hiii No. C•reful Look Nomortmrnlceouv L1lllt Wevnev WHlern Soon Too Bosun D"er1 J•wtt Time I 11 4 S ,IFTH AACR. 6 lurtonos Princen S.1 !Ohvere\l l ()() 2 IO 1 40 J 0 Canvon ( LOZOVI ) 12 IO 6 00 Pos1w I Slollte l 4 OCl Alto recto Bold lllOet A-w sn.·, e Tombov. Good Slvl• Mlnlnl\ Do<• Time I 13 S.S EXACTA 11 O Olld \19300 SIXTH AACli. Ont mite Trio.1 K111Q IS11>lll4l 640 360 JOO CutYourLOHft lMelll •40 3IO Ce11en1 FrffO()m 1Dllanouuevel 4 60 Alta raceo Jeu Orchtstre Soottoro Tnt AUO•lor Ctn~" Numoer\ Runner T•"'4' I 31 1 S SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlonos u11rH le11 Sl'loemakar 1 •IO Gemon1 Drte,.,,.r IMc:Cerron) J D Oui' tCaoOaiMl 210 2 40 2 60 2 10 2'0 'l'tttow Al\o raced Mr Prime Mlnllter MermeleOI Time 1 09 41S SS EXACTA IS·3l oelCI ID SO EIGHTH RACE. 6 fu<lonol D•laware G1nnv (H1wi.vl 3 60 3 OCl 2 40 Wevwero Plrell IC>ela110vn1vtl S 60 3 60 Re~I Lau ISID<lle) s.20 AIM> reced Cleen AS e Whist.. OtnllPI Siivan's Nalurtll4, Blvt Evto M.Arv T1m1 1 10 4/S l2 PICK SIX IS·•-9·2-1-SI oa10 \2.JlS 40 wll'1 23 wlnnlno 11c11t1s (six hor•11> '1 Pie .. Six conSOlallon t>eld $101 20 wllh 496 win· nlnQ tick eh !five norwt1 I NINTH RACE. Ont mile DoO Drum IMcCerron> 140 'OCl 3 IO Aovel s~ .. , (Oet1nou1uvt> 11 20 6 40 M•nn• Haw H1w I Haw .. v I 7 20 Alw recto S·n Ad•Ot MArere L•ltlt Siar Snow• WIOQ\ Proue! rn.~ 0r .. n111 (hemo T·m, I )1 4 S J1 E XACTA ( ~·11 O&•O J101 OCl "'''ndal\Ct U 416 GrHtw H•r1ford Open (at Crem•tl, C-.) P~··· JaCOO\t n 61 69-136 M•l<t N1C01fllt 61-61-136 Mer• 0 Mn•• 10·61-131 Ler\Cf Ttn Brott.. 67·70-131 George Burn• 65·73-131 6tl> '''"'"&"' 6S·1)-131 Biii Krallttt 10· ...... 131 M1kt Reio 69·69-lll Mer' Lvt 10-69-139 Jett Mllcnt ll 10·69-139 G"HMOOOv 67·7?-ll9 (111 '"' RoOrtOUtl 10·69-l39 BoOO• C11moe11 69·11-140 Bred Foon 70-10-140 Mark Ha'fet •9·11-140 C•ertnce Rost 69·11-140 B11 S.noer 66·1,.....140 A~d• Beer 61·73-141 Fran~ Conrl!' 10·11-UI JOM FOV9"' 61·1 ..... U l "41.1t>fr! Grffn 10· 11-10 Jev Heu 69·71-1'1 G••• McCoro " 71-UI Corey Pav•n 11·10-U I ._arrv A.n1tt< 69·71-Ul Gtnt Sauea 61 ·73-1'1 Jotv S•ndeler 11·10-1' I M•C' Sol 10 11-UI Cra•Q S1101tr 10·11-1•1 Curi.s S1r10~ 69 12-"I Jotm Adams 70· 12-1•2 J•m Booro\ 61 7-142 Ra.. Flovd 11 70-ld Gar. He11oerg 70·n-1'1 DPn•s Wat\01" 69 13-142 WoocJv B111ckoorn 1t 72-143 B•ll Colftt 13 70-143 Jon cnettM 61·1So-1"3 Jim Get11oher 11 71-143 Torn Jt11klnt 71 n-143 Lerr'f Mlzt 69·74-143 Jod1tMi.IOO 11 -n-143 Lerrv Nel\On 73·10-143 Andv NOflll /0·13-143 Garv Piavt• •' 1...-143 Lf't R1nktr 61 16-143 WOMIN'S PLOOll IXlllCISI WHAT TO WATCH FOR RoutlM IMtlnt 1:10-1:30 "''"""' ........ "' ...... ,. ""' .... Md""" wHtt l•I Ofango Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sat..-day. ~ 21 1914 117 When he does the long JU'T'P. he ·s nea1y goeng f()( a f1ral down on eact\ jump. 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"**" LAY It ... tllllltV. _. ~ a.., ......... 911 ....... ~ COUA•e l.OHO I ACt4 STATW ...... ..... .....,.,__ Al1lt " ........ ac. . ., ......... ~ ~ ... ,.. ...... f"ttM VlcOlf .... ......_ ~ I r_ 88 Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Saturday, July 28. 19a4 ----- -tOO- ltiMNM 1lf& ITOOGQ eooolY 000 ANO OOOSHOW I =~ THl8 WES< IN IA8E8ALL WSTUDIO I NATlONAl. OEOOAAPHIC AMERICAN STORY CMAN..E MOWN AHO SNOOPY !=:AHDYKE • • ··~"Moonlighting" (1982) ... ®~Eugene Uplntlcl. * * "Eddie And The Crullers" (1983) Tom Berenger. MiehMI P1re. ~=INE'S OH THE WAY •••.;"Fat ChenOI" (1981) Farnham Scott. Jnuiry StlY9tlS -U0- 8 (J) DUNGEONS AHO DMOOHS DP~ I RUMC CUBE I MEHUDO G THAT TEEN SHOW a> HOGAN'S HEROES 8i> AMEAICAH STORY 9l AlJ8ll< CUBE I MEHUOO m DICK VAH DYKE {)MOVIE **'..\"Soldiers Three' (1951)Stew· art Granger. Walter Pidgeon -9:00-u (J) TAN.AH: LOAD Of THE JUNGLE 8 LEA VE IT TO BEA VER 8 TEEHTAL.K G) SIX MILUOH OOUAR MAH «l)HARRYO 9 VICTORY GARDEN ID AMENCAH STORY m THAT GIRL (OJ MOWIE t t •.; "Mary White" (19n) Ed Flanders. Kathleen Beller -9:30-u (J) BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER D Qt ALVIN ANO M CHAitUHl<8 U OZZIE AHO HAMIET D OML.ml.ES QWAESTUNO Cf) MOVIE * • * "Flying Tigers" ( 19-42) Jann W..,,-,e, Paul Kelty. fD UNDER SAIL ID AMB1CAH STORY '8 BODIES IN MOTION -10:00- D Q!WR. T USTAACADE Q 9 PUPPY I 8COOBY 000 I l~~SHOW HAWAIAVE-4 AU HEW THIS OlD HOUSE G JIM COOPER'S OMNOI COUNTY ~= * * 'h "ContrlCt On Cherry Str•f' ( 1977) Frri Sinatra. Vtrl'll 8loom ~ ~ OOMtHQ ATTMCTION8 * • • "The Hofllontal Ututenanl'' (1962) Jim Hutton, Ptu11 Pr$\Ut1 ~MOVIE * * '.; "The SUf'YIYora" ( 1983) Wlltlf MattMIJ. Robin Wlllllm&. -10:30-D atTHUNOAAA 0 VIDE08EAT 1J MOVIE • • "Justice Of The Wiit" (1956) Clayton Moon1, Jay Sllvtrheets. fD JUSTIN WILSON'S LOUSIANA COOKlH' '1!> HEW LITERACY: INTROOUCTIOH TO COMPUTERS 'tt HOWAAO HUGHES: M 1H810e STORY -11:00-u (J) THE BISICITTS a a BASEBAu U AME.RICA'S TOP TEH fJ AMERICAN BANDSTAND G)SOUl TRAIN Cl) STREETS Of BAN FRANCISCO SD WORKING WOMEN ~ HEW LITERACY: INTAOOUCTIOH TO COMPUTERS ~ GETTING IN THE GAME -11:30-u (I) BENJI, ZAX AHO THE AUEH PRINCE 8 MUSIC MAGAZINE (!)MOVIE ** "Keep 'Em Slugging" (1943) Otad End Klds, Little T <>ugh Guys fD WINE.WHAT PL.EASOREI '1!> HEW l.ITEAACY: INTAOOUCTIOH TO COMPUTERS ®l AMERICAN BANOST AHO H MOVIE * * * Tempest" (1982) John Cas- saw1es. Gena Rowlands. OJ OEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS S)MOVIE ** * ·Reds" (1981) Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton AFTERNOON -12:00- 1) ()) FAT ALBERT D THREE STOOGES fJ ®l WIDE WOf:ILD Of SPORTS &MOVIE **'A "A Guide For The Married Woman" ( 1978) Cybill Shepherd. Charles Frank G)MOVIE * * * "Strlfll)etl Wh«I Wt Melt" ~eeo~w:o =Kim Novell. • Dll9 AT JUUA't G NP# Ll'TEMC't': NrNXJUCn0H TO COMflVT'ER8 l='=wmtAOOfRANO =-~ ~ "Ledlet And Gentlemln, Thi FtbulOul Stllne" (1981) ~LAM. Ray Wlnltone. -tl:.IO- • ()) CHILDABt8 ALM FESTIVAL e GREAT OtlTDOOR8 ~~STORY H * "Join Of Arc" (1944) Ingrid Bergman, Joee Ftrrer. -1:00- • AM£AICAN ADVENTURE • T'H£ MUN8TEA8 m ADAM-12 &l VIETNAM: A TEl.EV18IOH HISTORY '1i) AMEAICAH STORY Cl) ST AA ffiEK m A0VEHTUA£S IN SPORTS -1:30-a LORNE GREENE'S NEW WlL..DERHESS 0 F-TAOOP Cf) SOUL TRAIH fl ADAM-12 i)~STOAY * ••.; "Last Embrace" (t979) Roy Scheider. Janet Margolin -2:00-0 ()) C8S SPORTS SPEQAL D SPORTSCOP£ G OIWOAH'8 ISLAHO 8 WILD, WILD WEST G)MOYIE * • 1h "Saratoga" ( 1937) Clark Gable, Jean Harlow Cl> MOVIE * * "The Great Smokey Roedbloctl" ( 1978) Henry Fonda. Eiieen Btannan. fB VIETNAM: A TEl.EV18IOH HISTORY '11) AMENCAH STORY Qt THIS WEEK IN 8MEBAU. e SECAET AGENT ®MOYIE * * "Beat Island" (1980) Donald Sutheriand, Vanessa Redgrave. (OJMOVIE • * * "Man. Woman And CNld" ( 1983) Martlo Shein. Blythe Danner -2:30- " GIUJGAH'S 18WO (!) TONY RAHOAU I!) INTAOOUaNG BIOLOGY a MOfl< AHO MINDY ~MOVIE ROYAL CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH $6.95 Complimentary Fruit Bar * * "Ice C..tlle" (1979) LYM·Holly Johnton. Robby Btnaon -s:00-I Cl) PGA 00&.F ,.~Gua"(1933)WC Flllda, Alllon Skipworth. G THE HARDY toYa I NANCY IDJIEW~me NOYA INTROOUOINQ BIOLOGY QIMOYIE ***'A "Boyt Town" (1938) Spen- ott T~ Mlctt~ Rooney . ~~IN THEHIUB n -3:15- (%) CHAA1.ES CHAMPLIN TALKS WfTH -S:ao- D8PORTSUNE Cf) UTTlE HOU8f OH THE PMIAIE Cl> INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY 0 THE AOOKFOAO FILES '9 THIS WEB< IN COUNTRY MUSIC (%)MOVIE **'Ii "An Unsullable Job FO< A Woman" (1982) Pippa Guard. Biiiie Whl1el1w -4:00-B ~WITH MIKE DOUGLAS CIMOVIE • * "Golden Dragon Sliver Slllke · (1979) Dragon Let. Johnnie Chan G)MOVIE •••.; "Under The Yum Yum T!ee" ( 1963) Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley «l)MOVIE **'Ii "Them" (19~) James Whit· more, Edmund Gwenn. f.D WILD AMERICA Cl> IHTAODUCINO BIOlOOY e MOTOASPORTS INTEANATIONAL ®MOVIE * * "Eddie And The Crulaers" ( 1983) Tom Elefenger, Mlchael Pare. ©)MOVIE **'A "Nigh1 Shill" ( 1982) Henry Winkler, MlctlMI Keaton -4:15- 9MOVIE **'A "Mllllon Dollar Legs" (1932) W.C. Fields. Jack Oakle -4:30-D LATIN TEMPO D ®l Ol YMPtC OP£NINO CEAEMOHIE8 &DPflESBm G INTROOUaNO BIOlOOY '9 TOGETHEA WITH SHIRLEY AND PAT BOONE CC) CS) MOVIE -• u •.; "Somtwhert In Time" (1980) OMtt~ AIM, Jw Stymour. -1'00- 1 OOl.DEN LINK Fl&+Al.L MOVIE H "Mad BuW" (1977) Alu K.,ru I~~ . THE MClAUOHUN GROUP w•A•a•H GNIWS MOVIE ** ** "Or11t Expecutlons" ( 1947) John MHll, Vllerlt Hobtof'I. -5:30- 1 r FOOTBAll '83 8A8E8ALL MOYIE tU "Now, Voyager" (19.t2) a.tit Oa~. Claudt Raina. eDOCTORWHO ~="AT JULIA'S Q!N8CHEW8 m JAPANESE PAOORAMMIHO EVEHINO -t:00- 0 Cl) C8S NEWS D NBC NEWS 8 HOW THE WEST WAS WON G) THREt'S COMPANY '1!> MAGIC Of WA TEACOLOAS ~ UTTlE HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE ®YESTERYEAR. .. 1• OJMOVIE • •1.; "The Survlvora" (1983) Walter Matthau, Robin Williams. -&:15- CJ MOVIE * * * "Octopussy" (1983) Roger Moore. Maud Adams. -8:30-fJ (I) NEWS D BOB NEWHART G) TOO ClOSE FOR COMFORT '1!) DO IT YOURSa..F SHOW m HOLLYWOOO: OHE THOU8AHO AHO OHE HIOHT8 I (S)MOVIE * ** "Swamp Thing" ( 1982) Adrl· enne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. -7:00-u 2 OH THE TOWN D FIGHT BACK! WITH DAVID HOAOWrTZ &SWITCH (!)NEWS a> ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK fD Wll.DUF£ SAFARI 8i> THE MAKING Of A CONTINENT ()) TOO ClOSE FOR COMFORT a THE MUPPET8 m MIYAMOTO MUSHASHI CID HBO COMING A TTAACTIOHS (l)MOVIE H "Easy Money" ( 1983) Rodney Orange Coast Otngtrlleld, Jot Ptacl. I==: SNf.AK PMWW8 CL081UP WEEKEND MMWM ·~~th" (1983) Robert CMrldlne, a.ft Cwrle. _,._ 8 ()) IU08 IUNNY'8 MAO WORLO Of 1'E..lWIOH D a Dlff'NNT mo<e ·~ **'A "Tht Slant Kllllr" ( 1973) Chartee Btonaon, M111tn BllNm. GMOVIE * ••.; "Low War" (1999) Lloyd ~~klaon. m OH STAGE AMERICA G>MOVIE **~ "Fuzz" (1972) But1 Reynolds, Jack W11ton. fJa NATIONAL GEOOAAPHIC II> COMPUTER CHAONICl£8 Q) MOVIE H 'h "Bound For Glory" (1977) David Carradine, Mtllnda Diiion. mMOVIE *•'A "Flame Of Tht Islands" (1955) Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Oun (Q)MOVIE * *'It "Spring Break" ( 1983) David Knell. Steve Basaett. '.})MOVIE t * '"' "The Last Amerlcal\ Virgin" ( 1982) Lawrence Monoaon, Diane Franklin -1:30- IJ (J)MOVIE * • * "The Rote" (1919) Bette Mtdler, Alan Bllll. D 13! SIL VER SPOONS UMOVIE **'"'"Beyond Tht Bermuda Trian-gle" (1975) Frid MacMurray, Donna Miiia. Cf) UfESTYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS 8i> MOVIE * * 1h "The Divorce Of Ledy X" (1938) Merle Oberon, L1utenc. Oil- vier. (.C) RtCHARD BEllER: CAUGHT IN THE ACT -9:00-D QI MAMA'S FAMILY &DUFELJE (C)MOVIE tu•.; "10" (1979) Dudley MOO<t, BoDwtk. ®MOVIE ** "The Big Brawl" (1980) Jackie Chin, Joie Ferrer. (l)MOVIE * t lh "The Survlvors" (1983) Welter Matthau. Robin Wllltama. -t.20- ,. ~ ... (1973) Robtt1 Culp, Marlyn Muon. -t.aO-D 8 PEOflU AM. FUNNY Cf) TWIUoHT ZONE -tO:OO-· == l ~~SAQA eountEAN CAUFOAHIA IN CONCERT G8ARETTA ©)MOTHER CAFFS COMEDY SHOWCASE Cll PAPEJI CHASE: THE 8ECOHO YEAR -10:30- • THATS HOUYWOOO Cf) 80lJO GOLD I HEAL THBEAT SOUTHERN CAUR>AH1A IN CONCERT -10:.t&- " SATURDAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00-• DD Cl) ®la NEWS 0 AMERICA'S TOP TEH &MOYIE * * * "The NIQhl Of The Generals" ( 1967) Peter o·t oole, Omar Sharll G)MOVIE * • * "The Three Musketeers" ( 19.t8) Lana Turner, Van Heflin Cl) MOVIE * * * "The Shootlst" (1976) JOhn Waynt, Lauren Bacall. '9 HOT SEAT CC)MOVIE * * "Night 01 The Juggler" ( 1980) James Brolin, Cliff GOl'man. CID NOT HECE.SSARIL Y THE NEWS (OJ MOVIE * "Felicity" ( 1978) Glory Annen, Chrls1ophtr Miine. ~~Of 8aARAEQ * * "The Sensuous Nurte" (1979) Uooa Andrea. Oullio Del Prete. U MOVIE -11:30-* * * "Hannie Caulder" (1971) Raquel Welch, Robert Culp. D a! SATURDAY HIGHT LIVE G HEW YORK HOT TRACKS (!) INDEPENOENT NEWS fDEXILES (J) HARRY O 9 KGB ROCl<8 10 ~~OCATIOH * * "Vigilante" (1983) Robert For· st er, Fred Wltltamaon -12:00- U Yt "Mutelt BMd'I PlflY'' (1"'1 ,rrilt Avalon, Annltt• Finoallo. f1'0M THE EDITOR'S DEik OAVIO 8USlf<IHD cg SPACE AOI VIOEOI -12:20- (QJMOVIE * ''Olympie FIYef" ( 1980) Kn.ti Sella -12:30- {]J MOVIE * • "The Shadow Of Tiit Cit (1961) Andre MOl'lll, Blrblta She ~ THf UNTOUCHAILES ~ ~-H-AMEAICA *** "Tempet1" (1982) John C. .. ~, ... Gena Rowlande. -12:36- (}f)MOVIE • • t 'Ii "National L.lmpOOn't All mal Houte" (1978) John 9eluahl. Tll Matheson. -12:46- CCJMOVIE • • •.; "E.lcape From New YOttl (1981) Kurt Rualell, Adrienne 8& beau -1:00-D ROCK PALACE II LOST IN SPACE IBMOVIE *.. "Tes1 Pilot'' (1938) Cw Gable, Myrna Loy -1:06- SJ GALLAGHER: STU0< IN THE ·eos -1:10- CI) IHOEPEHOENT HEWS -1:30- U MOVIE **'A "Mr. inaklt. Mr Outllde (1973) Hal Linden. Tony Lo Blanco. G HEWS 0 TOO YOUNG TO DIE CD MOVIE ** "How To Steal A MIHlon (Oollll And Uw Happily Ever Alter)" ( 19el Audrey Hepburn. Peter O'Toolt. [Q) ABC NEWS -1:40- Cl) MOVIE. u •.; "Midas Run" (1969) Rlc:hlr Crenne, Fred Astaire. 'Q)MOVIE • "Bangkok Connection" (1981 Linda Jade. -2:00- D AOCK-N--AMEAICA 11 MOVIE *** "Sergeant Rytcer" (1963) LAI Marvin. Btadlord Diiiman. -2:06- .:S)MOVIE • u •.; "10" (1979) Dudley Moon Bo Dwell. 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She should feel at home. since Santa Barbara has been her home for the past 34 years. Anderson, who was born in Aus- tralia before the tum of the century, arches an eyebrow when asked if she sees any oompanson between the classics and soap operas. ''You can't compare the wriung of Shakespeare to the serials," she sai\!. "In drama you learn your character. you play her. cun.ain comes down. And the next day you do it all over. "With a serial you do a part of your character one day, and the next day vou do another part, and so on. You never finish the character ... Minx. whom she'll be putting together day by day. is in her words "domineering, a little naughty. a little bad, a little mad." She adds. "She's gomg to be loved. I'll see to that." Anderson said, "This 1s m y first opportunity to play a character who ~rows and changes. It will be interest- ing to see what happens. I've gi ven her a slight Scottish accent. I have a few other tricks I've thought up. I don't know if they'll like them or not." The new soap opera's locale is. of course. Santa Barbara. the wealthy seaside city 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles. and some of the scenes will be taped on location. That makes it one of the few serials set in an actual locale. It will focus on several families of various social and economic levels. Its creators are Jerome and Bridget Dobson, also long-time residents of San ta Barbara and the primary reason Miss Anderson agreed to accept the role. The Dobsons had been the head writers for ABC's "General Hospi- IREA Mann Brea Plaza 529.5339 taJ," A~derson'5 favorite program. They wtll serve as both executive producers and head writers. Anderson also is cumntJy appear- ing as the Vulcan high pnestess in ·•star Trek III: Tbe Search for Spock." "Mr. Nimoy called me and we had lunch. 10 Santa Barbara," she said, refemng to Leonard Nimoy, who plays the Vulcan Spock and directed the third film. "He was very charm- ing. I had to take the role to please my nephew. I'd never seen 'Star Trek' ~fore. so they showed the second picture to me m an empty theater. l was terrified -and fascinated. ··1 play the high priestess who brings Spock's spirit back. I had pointed ears. She wasn't a villainess and she certainly wasn't a fool. I haven't seen the movie so I don't know what else goes on in the picture." Anderson was born in Australia. She began her StaJe career there and moved to the Umted States in 1918. She was on the stage until 1933. when she made her first movie. "Blood Money." She was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Mrs. ·Danvers in "Rebecca·· 10 1940 and won an Emmy in 1954 for "Macbeth" on NBC's "Hallmark Hall of Fame." Anderson bought an avocado ranch 10 Santa Barbara in 1950 and built a house at the top of a hm. She also built another house and brought over members of her family who had been bombed out in England in World War II. She shares her home with a dachshund named Bozo and a cat named Buller. "I've owned dachshunds since 1932 and the one J have now is a hellion." she said. "He tears up everything." Bozo. incidentally, 1s not named for the famous clown but for Bob Whitehead and Zoe Caldwell. White- head produced "Medea" and Caldwell starred in it when Anderson played the nurse. Buller is the latest in a lonf. line of black cats by the same name. ·since I was a child I always had black cats COSTA MESA Edwards Bristol 540-7444 IRVINE Edwards Woodbnoge Cinema 55H)655 I NO PASSES ACCEPTED ,011 THIS fNOAOfMfNT I Who d have thought the jungle could be so much fl.In! 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He Mcdonald said. .. , had bctn wotk.ina looks type-ast -Ions. lean faoe, (or three newspapcn -the momina, LOS ANGELES -Authors from SV'&Jibt nose. skeptical blue eyes ~coint.and S~Ddl)'. editiOGJ-i..Dd Ernest Hem,npay to Nonnan Mad-Son of • pioneerina CBS radio n "' unpou1b e fbt ~ to wntt er have compfa1ned about how their reporter, Mcdonald' went from fiction. I was 36 years ofd.; with a novels have been brouiht to the Harvatd into JOumatlsm 1 becom1na family to su])l)Ort. J had Sl,,000 1n scr~n. so you might expect the same t.'nllc and ans editor of I.be Bo.ton the bank but no otbeJ auets. I qu11 of Gregory Mcdonald, the flinty New G lobe. At 27 he produced bis fint cold twkey ... En&Iander who 1s the father of book. "Runruna Scared," a chillina Drawina Crom h1s DC9\'te.1l)Crie.a.c:e, "Fletch." we ofl collqc student who dedined he created the character of Irwin • Mcdonald -small d. plusc -to interfere with hu roommate's Maunce Fletcher. a reponu with a turns out to be a pussycat. suicide. David Hcmnunp made a lc.n.a.ck for solvina murden. "fletch" Well, not enti~ly. When he first filtnvttSJoninEnaland,butforleuJ wonthe197SEdprfromtbe~ read the script for "Fletch," now reasons at never was released rn t'he WritC'f'S of America. and .. Coftfeu. beinJ filmed by Universal Plctum, Uni1ed Stat~. Aetcls" dtd th~ same it\ 1977. fi&bt be fired off bis ObJecUons. He de-"On April 20. 1973, 1 sat down and novels m the ~es have 10k1 more scribes his actions at that time as "just wrote my letter of resignation," thao two mtlhon copies. being ornery. since the studio had no 1-;;;;;!!!;;m;;;;;;;•iii!!;;;;;;~m;!;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;miiiii:.;;;;i;::ijjj=-­ contractual commitment to listen to me." The author came here from Boston to meet director Michael R1tch1e. as well as Chevy Chase. who is playing reporter-sleuth l.M. Fletcher. Dame Jadltb Andenon · "Despite filming all day. RJtch1e found the time to take me out"o dinner." Mcdonald recounted ··He 1s a great man. Point b} point. he showed me where I was wrong. I was named Buller." Anderson said. "Named after General Buller of the Boer War. I don't know why I chose that name." beauufull} chewed out.·· Mcdonald wal'.es hyperbolic about Chase: "If a national ek<:t1on were held toda). he should be elected president.'' Anderson. who was gi ven the tttle dame by Queen Elizabeth in 1960. has not become an American citizen despite her long residence here. He also paid tnbute to Peter Douglas, son of Kuk. co-producer (wtth Alan Gre1sman) of .. Fletch." "From 1975-76 he has been b1rd- dogg10g this project," Mcdonald said of Douglas. "He's a Hollywood lod. but he hasn't fallen into the usual traps. He had the guts and persistence ''I'm still a British subject and I will die a British subject," she said ... , don't believe in changing m} al· legiance. But I was in an American uniform three times in World War II. I was one of the first to enten.ain the troops." to put the deal together." 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"hen h<.> ~'' "I m deepl}' disturbed .ibout 1hr d1'rn1,<>al of the 1988 lOn\ enllllll'> four \l'JT\ Ill advance 'uu l·an't Sil ht'Tl' and '·1' this IS lht' las• U)O\l'nllon 't llU hil\l' Ill \ICY. t'aCh l'.\<.'nl v.1th t)l'\1bal1l\ .. But he.-'\ al'o hcing lOIHJX'llll\\' attacl1ng tht• "3' hi\ rl\al 111:1v.ork' percc1-.r futurt• n>n \ rnllon lt\\ rragl· and he\ being protL'l'll'l'. tontt·nd1nl! that. de~plll' lo" rating' t U"i 'l'\" ">hould keep tht• lull con' t•nt1un tlllH trom the l IUll ht·' 111 ctn enll'rlJ1nrncn1 d1-.1\1on that v.,1n1' t'\t'r. hnur ll l.trl gee He\ ..,,t\ mg no ncv.<, org<1n11a11on worth 11~ nosv m1nophones tan JU~llfy calling currenl network ton ven11on CO\eragL· "a dinosaur .. a' .\BC Vice Pre<,tden t t>a' 1d Burlr <lid last week liurh reJecls the con1en11on madl' By BOB THOMAS Auoeltl...-..._ Wth believes that '"lh1" mod<.> ol cn-.eragc.-h) < ·os· Dan Rather that televised '" finished," as NBCs lonvcnlion con,ent1on~ arr "cn1cs lesM>m.·· ho~!\ Reu,cn Frank said lasl Wl'l'k "We don't have an obligauon to do LOS ANG ELLS -Roscmal') The fact 1'>.JUSt lakc.-ABC' and NBC. Cl"1l'i ll·ssons:· hc.-said. "We'n: a Cloonc:y was leaving New York when t 'BS cut lial'll. nneragc from tour news organization." she suddenly found herself stranded ~cars ago lo thl' formal of last week\ .\BC caml' under 1nten~ cn11c1sm Title roles in a limousine for five hours. A storm wn,enuo n broadcash. which began last v.eck when the network bolted Nate Porld .. (top) and Burt had flooded the expressways. at b pm. PD I -th(' fir~l t11m• ( B~ l!om conventwn coverage Onl' night Goodm Did she panic'? Did she scream? had not doneg;Hel-to-gaH~lcovernge for a re: run of "Hart to Han," then an are "Wiley and "Nol at all," she said. "Sjnce no Is 11 real!\ so '>hod.mi!-that Jo)n~·, aliruptl> Joined a Tap O'Neill speet·h the Hairy Man.. ln the planes were flying, \.·ompetitor!I Jre predicting murl' an progn:.,., ka' mg the Hans 1n the Fo~ of Saddleback Col-I went back to New l hangc., in the process', .\rt· tunhl·r nnddle of an unsolved cnme leae North th.la weekend. York and had din- t'' oluttonaf) mt' 1mpos\1bk or in-.\BC .. ., information at 5 45 ~a., that Tile children'• play will be ner at the Russian t'' 11ablr" Who\ rl'all~ ~1' ing u' tht• tht' Dt•mocrats were not going to •taaed today at Sand 7 p.m . Tea Room. If you 1m1de tr<td. on thl' future'' lightl'n lht·ir '>lht'dulc. so the Re' ancl Sunday at S p.m. ha\t~ to suffer. suf- Jo\ce n•rta1nl\ 1s \lalmg out lht• .ll''i'>l' Jacl\on "'nuld not appear un11I fer an Sl)le-that's h1gha ground for C 'B\ "-e"~ ··r..f\ 1 ~O m} belief 1\\\0 '1s1un 11f tu tun: t'O\Cragt· ,·, "t' hJd Jn hour and hJlt-hnur ""hen some- pn:d1catcd on tht· mo<ll·I u\c<l 1h" \h(l\\'>J\Jllahk and\\edecitkdthcrc thmglaketha1hap- 1111w '"a' t'ntlUgh lime to go lor 1hr hour.. pens 10 me. I'm .. I ht' '01n·' d1snw,.,mg thl' urn Hurh· ..aid grat<.>ful that I have ----.--00-n .. ey"----' 1t·nt1nn l.'O\l'rage as d1no'>aur' v.t•rt· Jad,\on "cnl on t"arlat•r t•mhar· m}' breall.dov.n behind me .. llll tht· mark I think tht.• Dt•nH)(rJtlt ra\\ing .\lK into re1urning .titer 20 This 1s Ros<>mar. Cloone} an , onH·ntwn .... a, '>1gn1firant · m1nut<"'> h en so. Burke said he late-50s. her blonde beaut\-taule Burke and Fran II. nc' n '><!Id th.it 11 \\t1Uld rnakt• th\.' sarnr dt"c11\1on ag:un l'hanged. her smooth -.01ce holding "J'n t <;1gnititant I hat v.a,drai th" '\\r think that'-. the \\3\ v.c should rapt audiences almost 40 years alter 1\t't·k 1\hen t'at·h t•laboratcd on carla t·i tlo 111n the future." he '>a.id her mus1ral beg1nn1ngs She e\h1b1ts 1t·m.1rls madr from San J-rannsrn I rank esscnt1all} a~rces. althout!oh an inner C'alm that wa!. lat.ling when "\\hat I said wa~ that the .,..,3 y Wl' lw couldn't resist poking at ABC for she was scoring "uch hm as "Come \.o,er the convention is prehistoric:· not tin1sh1ng "Hart to Han" It was on-a M; House" and "Hey. There" \did Burke "Thrre was. onre upon a I rank who put tht' plots~ nops1s ol the and starring with Bing ( rosby and time a con' ent1on <;ystem that wa'> unlin1\ht•d ~ho" on N BC' Bob Hope in Paramount musicals. dctaminall\I.' . The polat1rnl prOl'C"' \i.led hov. has bosse' rt·actcd The change bcgan 15 years ago 1n .\men ca has changed Ma1or frank said "1 he} thought 11 v.a~ when booze and pill!. contnbuted 10 a Jcc1s10~" are nov. made pnor 10 the pn:ll}' funn\ .. nervous breakdown that halted her ~~~=;~~~~~~~~~~===~==========================,-Tiiiiiiiiiii[=====================t==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ career. She underwent e1$hl years of I The analysis before rega1n1ng her insanity continues.·· "RIC H LY ATMOSPH ERIC ... " equihbnum. "One of the great kssono; I He'5i \3)1ng that a nt'"" organ11a- 11on doesn't dc:'>t"rve 11'> m1n1cam'11t 11 -'-heila Sc,n•on, I. A. Tim.,. learned." she remarked 1n an 1nter- "A VERY GREAT FILM." -JuJ11h l m1. WOR-T\ ''A MARVELOUS MOVIE ... " -L>mu l oalli. .._NB<. l hannel _. 1'C''" viev.. ""'as that when things get out of control. don't go to pu~ces Step back from the slluat1on. keep control of )'Ourself. and things v.111 work out " GARDEN GROVE i•1;Jrjj!nj Edwards Westbrook Show\ siari " DIM COSTA MESA UA Cinemas 540 0594 FOUNTAIN VALUY Pacific s Her life and career ha' e worked oul splend1dl} She 1ra-.els 30 wec:ks a year for appearances ranging from the .\1lant1c C11~ and Las Vegas casinos 10 the ballparl 1n O~ka. Japan Hc:r Concord albums of the music of Cole Pom·r and George Gershwin have created a whole new audience She completed an lrvrng Berlin album on the New York trip. CYPRESS 530 4401 Cypress ORANGE ANAHEIM Fountain Valley Drive In 962 2481 828-1660 AMC Orange Mall Pacific s Anaheim Drive-In WINNER OF EIGHT Of Al fSTRALIA'S MAJOR FIL\f AWARD<; fiinl .. 7:?,'., CXJI oauruTBWJ I JM C'looncy's children by ex-husband Jose Ferrer lead productive lives. and FOUNTAIN VALLEY Family Four 637 ·0340 ORANGE 879-9850 lncludin• et'-r l'UTI RI ~-u.;..., , ..... c ... , ......... 'h• '""'Ult~ 10• • 963-1307 UA Ctty Cinema 634·3911 8t+'T UUU-t TUA •nd 8J'l" ._, -Yllf '' EXCLUSIVE ENGAGOl:NT RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. /;::; . . . I~ NOT THE OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 1984 OLYMPICS ~ Sat /Sun. 1 30. J 45 6 00, 8·15, 10·20 . edwards LIDO CINEMA NfWl'Olf I OULl••IO 673 8350 &T YI& LIOO NfWPOIT ll&CH • THE UNOFFICIAL SUMMER GAMES MOVIE! 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"' 7 IO l10 ltl\ -·"· 1110 1 •~ uo I I\ • II I ---------' "THREE CHEERS FOR 'HERDS'!" Joe~ Mdtriews USA Too"" "I laughed my head off. One of the funniest films of the year:' lpltrf'Y l yorts Snea~ Prev1~·1v R . """"'"' 0 ............ ,... .... .................. Miii 639 8770 ST AOIUM OR IN U rtllA NI.AR STAOlll Im.A m •on UA MOVIES 4 • llllrf:llW tftlY A 1 OllNIC( fWf llllJU rm 821 •o 10 BUCNA PARK OR IN I flCOl 11 Wf 51 Of Kr.)n a SMJWll;1 COSTA 11.'SA 540 ~94 UA SOUTH COAST !~I W SUWIOWU RT~ S8l !>880 EDWARDS SAOOt EBACK Cl fOllO AT llOalflt O ·-854 8811 EOWAROS ~M:RSITY ~IM OlX$ FD t.:i ... '"'l"I, ,., llDll (fllrf Yl•At It\• Em c.Mlll 631 0340 ORANGE MALL MTll IO Of IJOlll mAtll 634'3911 UA CITY CUfTU II TI1 aTY st«>flPleG CDfTU M:sWTO 895·~333 UA MmMST£R TWIN OOYUl llW.t .ON mwm i.hc has had a longtime rela11on!lh1p with entertainer Dante D1Paolo. whom she mel while filming "Rcd Garters" 10 1954. She gave a rundown on the Ferrer brood: Miguel. 29. is a mus1c1an who often appears with his mother: Marna, 28, designs fabrics: Gabnelle. 27, ,., a sculptor. husband of Debb) Boone and father of 1hrcc, Monsita, 26. is an actress. Rafael often acb on the stage wtth his father. "Bob Hope used to ask me, Arc }'OU sull playing Vatican roulette"'" Cloone} laughed . "He and Bing once ga\C me a pre~nt track shoes and stan1ng blocks." Rosemar)' and Sett) C'loone) began sm~ng duets on C incmnau·s radio stallon WLW 1n 1945 Band kader Tony Pastor d1sco,ered them while passing through ··we sang wnh ion}''s band tor three years. traveling all o'e r the country ... Clooney said. ··wl· were paid $1 50 a week apiece ..... h1ch seemed like good money Except that my Uncle George had to travel with us because Betty was 15 and I was 18 when we started. And we had to send money home to grandmother." Betty went back home. but Rosc- mal')' pursued her own career an Ne.,,. York. Mitch Miller of Columbia Records groomed her for stardom. and the novelty "Come on-a M}' House" did it for her Mbre hns brought her to Hollywood. and she was stamng in films when !>he mamed Ferrer al 25. In the: late 1960s. Cloone' suffered the death of her s1s1er Bett) and a second divorce from Ferrer after a three-year reconcilLal1on had failed The: assassmauon of her good fnend Sen. Robert Kennedy helped tngger her breakdown in 1968. The }'ears of 1hc:rapy followed . "Then at C'hnstmas m I 975, Bmg called me." the singer related ··He said h<.> was going to do a concert at the (Los Angeles) Music Center an March. Wo uld I appear with him? I thought 11 was just going to be a bene7i1. I didn't know that he was also taking the show to San Francisco and New York." Her reappearance brought the Con· cord Records contract, and a flood of offers followed. Prince king of both LPs and singles By The Associated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending August 4 as they appear in next wec:k"\ issue of Billboard magazine C'opynght 1984, Billboard Publi- cati ons. Inc Reprinted wtth per- mission. HOT SINGLES 1."When Doves Cr.·· Prince (Warner Bros.) · 2:"Ghostbus1ers" Ra}' Parker Jr. (Ansta) 3."State of Shock" Jacksons (Epic) 4. "Dancing m the Dark" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 5 "What's Love Got to Do With 11 .. Tina Turner CC'ap1 tol) 6."lnfatuation" Rod Ste .... an (Warner Bros.) 7."Sad Songs" Elion John (Geffen) 8 "Stuck On You .. Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) 9."Breakm', There's No ~topping Us" Ollie & JelT) (Pol}'dor) 10."I Can Dream About You" Dan Hanman (MCA) I I "Eyes Without a Face" B1lh Idol (Chry~hs) I :!.''Legs" ZZ Top (Warner Bros) I J.''Jump (For My Love)" Pointer Sisters (Planet) 14 "Doctor! Doctor'" Thompson Twins (Arista) . 15."lf Ever You're In My Arms Again" Peabo Bryson (Elektra) 16."Panama" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 17 "Sunglasses At Night" C'orev Han (EMl-America) · 18. "Almost Paradise (l ove Theme trom 'Footloose')" Mike Reno& Ann Wilso n (Columbia) 19 "Round and Round" Rall (At· lant1c} 20 ··Magic" The: Cars (Elektra) TOP LPS I "Purpk Rain" Pnncc & The Rc:voluuon (Warner Bros) 2:·Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Spnngstecn (Columbia) 3."Sports" Huey Lewis & The News (Chrysalis) 4."Victory" Jacksons (Epic) 5."Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich- ie (Motown) 6."Heartbeat City" The Cars (Elektra) 7."0 ut of the Cellar" Ratt (Atlan- tic) 8."'Ghostbusters' Soundtrack" (Arista) 9."'Breaktn .. Soundtrack" (POI)·· dor) 10"1984" Van Hakn (Warner Bros.) 11 "Rebel Yell" Billy Idol (Chrysalis) t 2."Ehminator" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) 13 "Pnvatc Danctr'' Tina 1 um<:r (Capitol) 14 '"footloo~· Soundtrack" (Col- umbia) I .S "M1dn1aJit Madnc:!.\" N1aht Rang.er (Camel-MC A) 16. "Brtak Out" Poinltr \1c.ttl"\ (Planet) t 7 "St~cn and the RapC'd T11er" Duran Duran (Capitol) IM '"lkamrtt\' Soundtrnck" (Al· lanuc) I 9."l ovc At Fi~t Sting" SrorpaoM (Mercury) 20. "Cnmouflag~·· Rod 4\1cwar1 fWamtr Bm\.) GORDO by Gus Atrlola by Jim Davis ('M REAPYTO A1'TACt\ A FRE5 H NEW P/W GOOP E.VE.NING, ~RflE~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE Wt-IAl'!> ON iM£ .--c:-....., LA'TE MOVIE? by Virgil Partch (VIP) Q.1 -lfolh vuln11r1blt. •• Soo th you hold. •ASS MJ65 OKJ •AQ87Z Tht-bidd1n1f h11 pl'O<'ttdl'd '.ut.h W Ht Nord1 Eatt I • I + 2 Q PaH ! What do you bid "°" ·· Q.2-Nt'alht'r vulnt'rablf', ii .. South you hold: •AQ76S 0 6 O A8643 •9S Tht' b1dd1ng hu procet'dt-d Seutll Weet Nwth fA•t l • PaH 2 t' Pa .. 2 • PaH 3 • Pa ... ? \\'h.it ar11nn do ~uu lllkt ·• SHOE Oranoe Coast DAILY PllOT /Saturday, Juf.Y 21. 1"'4 CHULES Go1E• \\ EEKU' IRIDC£ Q 12 Q.l -1h South, vuln•r1bw, you hold: •M .AI09S2 .1 J7fS +K92 fhl' b1dd1nl( has pruc.'t't'C.lt·rt No .. u. E.1t outll \\eat l " Pau I I • 2 • Pu• ? \\ h.al a<'lwn do yuu l<akt'' Q.4 -A., -..oulh. \ ulnt'rablf', ~OU hold •AKQ6 JI063 8 •AQJ7 r hi' haddanic hu pr(J('t't'dl"rl 'liorth EHl South I .a • ? \\ hj t do 'ou had """' • Q.5-At South. vuln•rable, you hold. +1'1076% i.?Q'3 0 76Z •n Th• bidding ha• procttd~d w"' N....U. £an s..~ 1 0 Z O J O 1 Wh.at action do you lake"' Q.6-Buth vulnt'rable. u South you hold: •AI0762 l.:'AKU 0 6 +K Tilt-bidding has procttdtd s .. u. West Nardi Ea.t I • Pua 2 • l'e• 2 PHt 3 NT P ... ., Wh111 arl1nn d<1 vnu lakt'' Dua S11111F .. ' :-. , .~ 1,ook for answers on Monday, _ YMr play Le U... nraic triQ, .. tffW cled4e t~ lat. .t ta.. «••tract! A •riur MKe,", ma.ark.ct: ~.· ... --*' -. &Mac ... ~•w .,.a1q 1e..t. .. ee.ly deal .,...._ ._..,..!'" Lean a. fW Ute> •leaU., au .. eti •lt.11 Cll.art.Pa c .... u ·1 "O,.u., Lee.ta." r.,. ,.., ,.,,.. MM II s .. "C.ft. t..act.. ~ c/e t.Wt M•.,.~r. P.O. Be11 011 . Pa.larra. S .J. 0306S Mah Oedr1 ,.,.w. ,. s,...,,,.,."-k. by Jeff MacNelly by Bil Keane The home computer can alfic:> ~ helpful 1 Yllth your hobbies ... "I 'member seein' that torch before. The Statue of Liberty was holdin' it." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Daddy, we'd better let Marmaduke Join us on the picnic!" MOON MULLINS PEA~UTS wow ~ n.4AT'S ~E ~16MEST RY BALL I 'YE EVER SEEN ~ ~J TUMBLEWEEDS .......... -.......-....... .................. 1·l8 c, .. _.__,,,. I J if ,, 1! "Didn't you ever learn to sh•re?" DE:\~IS THE 11E~ACE Hank Ketcham <~ ., 28 ·~ . 0 /fJ I ~--______,-~ 'MR. W1LSOH SAYS F~ NDNON HE'LL CN.Y SEE ME WHEN J ~VE ~ ~,.t7Af61'7 I • ANV 't'OU CAN OO"TEL.LH IM I SAIV SO! by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz I DON1T WANT TO 6E OUT THERE ~E ~EN IT COMES DOWN .. ..s--- by Tom K. Ryan AMP wtfU">U'- llf rT "fWOU'r HOW Hl'911.St&.OGl(5ANP WMrHIB,_,.t.it! ttJlL~·~ .. _....l;,l~llo BRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR ft'ORSE i''JE.NE.VE..R10l.D AN · Oft-ER SCQ SO J'OSI YOO RN' I KNOW F\80IJT IT' FU~K l' WINKERBEA~ WMERE'S ffY..) Pl Zl.A .' !~ I. ~D rfOOER 1HREE ~ "60!!! DR. SMOCK ROSE IS HOSE llJDGE P RKER I I ll f I 1! WF<ON6! 1"H IS JUNGUS'S IN NS:W GUtNeA, PAL.-, NO..,... AF=RICA ! by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston DARN! WE WERE FOL.1.DlOE.D !f by Tom Batiuk by George Lemont by Pat Brady by Harold Le Doux. Or~e Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 28. 1984' .· ,_ .... , ~-:. Daill Pilat __ w::: t::::.ilLi.. -10 •• @•: '" ··- .... Mesan captured in slaying .· ..__ .... ,_ .. Biggest •coke' seizure inHB -....:. . -- : ""~"CUT ifQllU - : •uuu.1..• : .__. ............. . : 0 ............ - -SPECIALS : .... ._.<Ht' ... ,. -. -: -~-­: .......... ,. -·-· - -,...L .... ~WULCJ:tlJ,.eJM~~~= ·• •"••co ""'' ........ ' LL__.;:.-----::--;-;-........ ..... 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OOlnQ buMl9la.. dCMllQ bullnal u.: AND 0 p PleinUtf ACAL ESTATE LCM PARTNERS. 200 NAMI PARIS LIOVOR ANO MINI tRVINE! COAST CHAR· WATERMAN FINANCIAL WAVI A,PU~S. '1584 ltrAIAIE.ZE FRAMING I ~ 0 ! P e N 0 ~ T TO Al>~'..,IS-ft ANALYSTS OF NEWPORT bat Sendpolnte, Suite 700, rne tollowtng pe,aont MARK ff 1405& Ootd-f[AS, '700 ... "PQrt Blvd , NETWOAK. 153$ EAl1 11111 Ofctlld AYe.i.. Fountain Val-COM PANY, 1709 Pine BROTHlAS, 110 W J01;nn, nu" 1 £o tNC S•n11 An• Clltfomte 921'07 lleve eben.doned ll'le UM of 91'1"81 WNtmlnatef Call! Su••• 300 ~Pof'I BMch. St. Ste l. S11t1ta Ana, CA i.y, Cettf t2rl8 Street. HuntlngtOf\ Be&ctl, Costa MeM. CIMI t2ea7 TATE NO. AUU 0.len<W\t GAYLORD S Cll1t1M V M1ll1ylo, 200 th• FICllllOul 8u11neu 92843 Calif 92~ t2701 Ouy lnllt Murentlta, Cellt. tat48 PeQ9Y 8uienn. P•ter1, WAGNl!A end DOCS 1 E.ut Sendpoite. Sult• 700, Name PAEffRRfD IN la.n It Inc 75!>!> C.I Monte, Nancy L lfvln• 1537 wat""*'I, You~blOOa. 115M <>rc:Nd AW. flountllft Suzanne M 8t-.;>l'lenMn. 110 W Joenn. Coll• ~ 1r1rougt1 10, Santa Ana Cllllfornta 0270'7 VESTOAS ~a P1tll. CAii! ~. I ~ Blvd , 8alt>oa. Calif Aofn«o &. M90C, ~ , 1535 VllleV, Calif 12728 17ot AIM St., Huntl~ton c.hf Ht27 CeM No 40&538 LOUlll A ~. 200 The ,-ICIJ11out 8ualne91 CahfOfrwa corp 92M1 E 17th St. S1e L, Sant Wlill•m l(akOO Singh. BMctl. Call1 92841 Petridl Altllur P91 ..... 810 IUWC*I EMI ~ ... Sult• 700 Ntme r•ferred lo •boYe.... fhll bUllnHI •• con-Thi• bualna• II con· ""' c.kfornll 8270t 122S e "-vencs.le ~. ,.,, S'*'Y Lynn A Blakely. w .Jotinn. Cotti ..... c.111 NOT1C'IJ Y-. ._,.Mell Sen11 AA&. calitofnll t2107 fled In Orange County on ~led by •corporation d\leled by an indlVIOll-1 ThtS bua1n ... 11 con· Qabnel, Catlf 9117!'1 1709 Pine St . H11n11no1on 92127 .-cl.""-oowt "'8' ~.. Tyeon c ~ 705 W•t Mey 31. 1914 FILE HO Ronald 11nat1, vic.-Pt•ll• Mency lrvln9 Ovcted by • 00fpclr8llOI\ Thia bullneH II con-a.en C•lll 12141 Thi• l>UllMU 11 con· ......., rM wtthout JOW L• Veta Suite 101 Orange. ,247193 dent Thil 11.i_,1 w11 flied Dofll Watlfmen ~ by a Olf*al pert• Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-dueled by ~end wife ....... ....,... tlMMe ,_ ,._ Cllttorn1a 12MI OWMr JKll H Veter 318 fhtt 1111_,t ..,,. ltled with iN County Clerk ot Or· Pr•ctent netllllp Oucled by a gerwa1 pert. Peggy S Peters ~ wttMn JO den. "9ed RIGhero 8 LeV1ne eo 1 82no St , Newpor1 CA with the County Clerk ot Or· ange County Of\ July 24, Thta 11etement w" hied Ouy MuranWla nefthlp Tiiie ttetement wt.I hied t-.. '"toml•tlon below. NOf1n Tutttn Avenue. Sutte 12663 ange County on July 2S IOM with the County Clettt ot Or· Th1t 1tetln*\t w11 flled Su11nne M S~Mn With the CWnty Cl«k of Or-o YoU Wlah to .-II the ad 607 Santa Ana. CaltfOfnta O""'* H1tOIO H Brody 1984 "511• enga County on July 5, 1994 with the County Clerk of Or· Sherry Lynn A Blakely ange ~nty on July 17. \ltce Of In attOfney In this 92705 531 N HlglllanO. l A 90048 1"2UI01 Publlan.d Oranot COlll PM11M enoe County on July 11, Thia 1taternent w• tiled 1184 mi.ttlf. YoU IUiOUld do so ThlS buslneH IS con· Tllll butlneat WU con-Put>Ut'*I OtMOt Cout Oally Pttot Jl,lty 28. Auqu•t 4, Publltned OtMge COMI 1NA with th• County Clerk Of Or-'2IGMt A petition h.u pr-omptty IO lllat your writ ducted by e general part· ducted by. a general Pllfl· Dally Piiot July 26 Augutl 4 11 18. 1984 Deity PllOI July 1,. 21 a 1'21074S •noe County on July 17, Publllhed Oreng• Cout filed by DENNIS ttr1rMf)Of'IM.11 eny may be nersh1p r~rthlp 11 18 1984 SA 122 August 4, 1984 Put>lla'*I Or.no-COelt 1984 Dally Pllol July 21, 28, SMITH ln tht" flledonllme Ch1111eav Mltieylo Thia lt119ment wll !tied SA 116 S.at Deity Piiot July 21 , 28. FHOll3Auguet4.11,1tl4 AVt101u1ted ha 11do de-This. atatement wu tiled w1111 the County Clerk or Or llllllDI •c llt\TICE Augu11 4 1 t, tt&4 Pubttahed Or•noe Coaat 81-112 perlor Court of Ora mend.oe El tribuma. l.cM w1lh the County Clef"k ol Or· a~ Count) oo July 10 P\BllC NOTICE ruuu nu "8JC NOTIC£ SA-98 Oally Piiot July 21 21. County requeJll dec4dlf c:onlta Ud. .m Mr lltlQ8CountyonJuly5 1984 19 4 flCTITIOU9~ll Auou1t4 tt tllt4 ----------•that DENNIS ~'8 1 -que Ud. F24llOI Jeck H Elder f'lCTmOUI 8UltNHS NAM& ITATDmNT flCTmOU• .,.,..... P\BLIC NOTJC( SA-104 .. _ •c W\TIC·E ~d9nltodeJOdlltia. Pvbtlshed 0111nge Coast Put>11Shed Oranve Coast NAIUITAT£MENT N~8TATDmNT n.x.1 nu SMITH be appom LM le lftfOfmaelOft q~ Ot1ly P110t July t4 21 211 Oa1lv Pilot July 1• 21 26 Tile IOll0..,1ng P&f&On •S The fOllQWfnQ j)tltlOfll ere Tiie f~ person 11 FICTITIOUa 9U .. Nlll ----------I as penionaJ repre.en 8'Due. Auou.i " 11)84 AuQutt" 198.C do~':,:C6~ as A COM dOIM"t ~S~l~TES 1500 dotng 1>U11nesa u NA• ITATIMeNT P\BllC NOTICE ~~:A~::.,n tive to adnunl.lter . lf you wletl lo .... the Sa90 S•9~ MUNICATIONS COMPANY Adema Ave •313 Cotti PACIFICOOORSERVICE. l1Wtono#lngperson1are ThefQllowlngper10f111re estate ot LOL ectvtce oC an att°":[ ~Ihle P 0 8o1t 2128 Newpor1 M ... Ca111 92628 285 ··c·· Ogre St Coate d0tng bullneu as '9CTfT10UI •UllNEll doing bustMu u . nwtler, '°" "'-'° Beac11 C111t 92663 David N Bourke 2949 El-Mesa. Caltf 02627 J A N W A L T NAMI ITATIMENT PACIFIC COAST IM-MUCKLER (und ptomptty '° lt\al '°"'writ-PUBt.IC NOTICE f'teLIC NOTICE Allan F Kerl 535 B We~t· tes!Mfe Ave Colla Me11 O,•nny Lee Dtew«y. 265 ENTERPRISES. 16783 Ttie loliowtng persons are PORTS & SALES. 2113 S the independent A t9" ~ee. 11 •"Y· "'•Y be min$ter Newpon Beuct1 Cetll 92626 C OQle St Ce>1la Mesa. Beecri Blvd · Huntington doing bullnes1 aa Grand. Senta An•. Catll mm1strauon of Esta fUed on time. REPORT OF Call! 9266J John S O"Bnen 1920 C1lll 92627 Beach. C1llf 92647 RED HILL/CLINTON AS-92707 Act). The pelJtt'on •- 81 U11ed d .... -~= CONDITION Tht$ business IS LOn L.enal Or Cost• Mesa Coll! Thia bullneas 18 ton-Walter F Pritchard II SOCIA TES 270 So Brlatol Wllll•m 0 s-11 207 s ~ =!. con••"t•Jo•de•unu10n. ~--la 92626 ducted by an tndlVlduet 170'71 Evergreen Circle O, Street. S~tte 201 , Costa Allee We" Anaheim Calif for hearing in vc -· ....,... Consolldaltr1g domestic ano tore1gn duActed ~Y .-n individual Siani~y •• Jeranko l857 Den L D1ewt1ry H nt ngton Beach Callf '' • No. 3 at 700 Cl .. ~e•lo lnmedlatamente. 11an • Karl "" "" u 1 M11a Calif 92626 92806 ·-• subs1d1artes of the Pacific National Benk of New-This Staiement was ftllld KtnQlet Crt Costl Me11 Ttiia ltatemenl wu !tied 112647 John O'Meara 1215 Not· Samuel T Vldaurrete. Cen ler Dr • W es de •••• manere, eu port Beach 1ntheStateolCahlorn1a attheclose wnritna Couni.c1er1<010r Cati! 92626 w1ttitheCoun1y ClefkOfOr JaniceH Pritchard 1707• 11ngll1m Road· Newport 2729S Spruce.Sant1An1. Santa Ana, CA 927 r"pw•t• HCrtta, '1 ll•lf of business on June 30. 1984 published 1n I anoe count• on July 14 Tr-115 b1.ts1neu 1• con ange Counry on July 17 Evergreen Ctrcle D Hunt-Beech Calif 112680 Cell! 92704 on 812218 ,, at 9. 30 A. atguna, pu.de .., r-ol•-response to call made by Comptroller ol the 1984 ducted by an un•n 1984 ington Beach Caht 92647 Draper F1m1ly Ventures Thia bu11ne11 11 con-, trada 1 tlempo. o NT Currency under Title 12 United States Code F251300 corpora lid association FZ!070l This business '5 con-270 So Brt1IOI S1ree1 Suite ducted by • general part-1-TO THE DERN A . tn tn I tip Pubhst1ed Orange l.0111 ducted by an tnOIVl<lual 201 Cotti Mesa . Calif A chrll compl1lnl Ille been Section 161 Pu1>1tsntK1 Orenge Coast 0 er an a par ner' 1 0111y P1tot July 2 I 28 Waller f' Pritchard 11 92626 nef'll1lp .. _. b ... __ ..... .... -· I Oatly Pilot July 28 Aunusr 4 David N 8ouri..e WllNem 0 s-al h ,f I f..-, 1 ... .....," "' eg .. na Ch•rter 1 t 18 1984 -,. This statement was totea Augus1 4 11 1984 This Statemen1 was filed Jeffrey G Wood. 327 This statem«11 wa1 filed t e granting o • '°" ti rou wl1h lo .,_,.nd Numt>.r 171141 SA 120 w11h Ille County C1er• of Or · 5A· 103 wllh the County Clerk ot Or Oflftwood Road Corona del wlttt tt>e County Clefl( ol Or-petition. you shoul 11111 litwiutt, you mual ange Counl• on July 24 n.imllC MnTIC[ ange County on July 17 ••·· C1t1t 92"'25 C J t ~1 · h t th """lhln 30 d11ys aller this Comptroller ol 01101 IC MnflCE 8 ' ruu nu 1984 ,,,,_ " ange ounty on u Y • . e1t er appear a ·.ummons is served on you the Currency 14th n-. nu l9 4 FHOU2 Ttill bu1tne11 11 con-1984 , .... _03 hearing and state y t I h h rt tt Fn1297 , cmtoua a•••t .. "'SS ducted by a general part-~· 18 "'" t •S cou 8 "'" l!f"I District FICTITIOUI IUllNESS Pubhstied Orange Coast 1 u .. STATEMENT Publtshed Orange Coest nerahip Published orange cout objections or file writ response to 1118 complaint Statement of Resources NAME STATEMENT Oallv P1101 Jutv 28 August 4. NA..... Delly '11101 Jutv 21. 28. o·•• o 11 Pit t J 1 21 28 te biArtJ'ons with th Unless you do. y9ur delaun a.nd Llab1llt1es The followtnn narsons are 1 t ia 1984 ' The following persona 1'e August 4 11 1984 John ..... eare 111_.. a Y 0 u y ' ' n ° ,--w•ll oe entered on app!1· .. ,. ,..-SA· 123 dOlnO business u · SA 105 This 1t111ement "'as """ Augult •. 11. 1984 court before the hear~ c.:auon or the ple1n11t1 end T ... ou•end• doing business as BODY OPTIONS FITNESS • with the County Clerk ot Or· SA-101 mg Your BP"""'",.,.""'"' " SUNSET POOLS 7777 c-· t on J ty 25 tn•s court may entet a Judge-of doll•rt Center Ave Suite 530 P\BllC NOTICE CENTER. 412 No Cout ~~X: -n Y u . ----------1 may be m person or by rnan1 against you 10< IM re-SSETS C H19llway. Suite C. Lagun• Pta.IC NOTICE -. ._ hel demanded in the com A Hunllngton Baecfl aiil Seach. CA 92651 .--1-fltltllC fl)TICE your attorney plaint wti1ch could reson '" Cash and due from depository 926-4 7 Fl;,.~:A~~=• Carolyn Larkin 1383 FlCTITIOUt BUltHlll Published Orenge Caul garn1sl1men1 ol wages tak-inst1tu11ons Sunctt•se Pcls & Spas The following person ta Temple HIN• Or Laguna NAME tTAnMENT Dally Pttot July 28. Augull 4, FICTITIOUI ....... I IF YOU ARE A •no of money or property or Noninterest-beanng balances and Inc California orp 39 12 d-,,,., ....... -.as Beech. CA 92851 The foltowtng l>ef90fll ere 11 11 1984 ~ ITATEIRNT CREDITOR cont 7 Rrve< Ave Newpon B&Ach ~··· ..,.,_,_ dOI"" bush,... as· SA 117 ...... f-"_... or a -othet reiiet requested on rrie currency and coin 11 4' Calif 92663 COM PU-PRINT. 629 Ter-Marllyn Wotring. 1383 · ·• · -• , ... ""'""'ng pereon1 we h compta1n1 Interest-bearing balances 2 600 m1nal W1y,, 13. Co111 Mesa Tempie Hiiis Dr . Laguna MK 1 ENTERPRISES. doing bUllneea u ingent creditor of t e Dated June 29 1983 458 This business IS con· Calif 92627 Beach CA 92651 25422 Trabuco Rd • 105 SAT KING COMMUNICA-deceased. you must file LEE A BRANCH C1et1t Securities ducted l>y a corporation C Th11 b°uslness Is conducted Su11e 233. El T0<0. Calif f'teLIC NOTICE TIONS, 27324 Camino your claun with the By J Y HYATl Deputy Federal funds sold and Tommy L Owen Pres•· 21~11n~~n11::~1~:1 H:~:•, b'; a ~al partnerlhlP 92630 NOTICE OF Caplatreno #203. Laguna i Ant~r R. RueHlt securities purchased under dent Costa Mesa. Cellt 92627 Marilyn Watring Michael Robert M0<den. INTENDED Niguel. Caltf 92677 court or pr esent t to SEELY a RUSSELL agreemenls to resell m domesuc This statement was filed This l>uslneas 1• con-Tiii• statement was Iliad 24834 Lakefield. El Toro. TAANIF•R •ND 8fighter Homes Inc .. Call· the personal represen-w1th the Covntv Clerk 01 Or ~ Calll 112630 "" ft 73 2 • c 1 th "31 Tell•' Avenue, Sulle ofllces of the bank and of J 1 74 ducted by an individual wtth the County Clerk of Or-LEAll!8ACK fornle. 2 .. am no tative appointed by e 11M> its Ed~e and Agreement ~g: County on u Y • Reginald C Hayes enge County on July S. 1984 Keren Gall Morden 24834 Capt1treno •203. Laguna l . th. f our News>«t Beach. CA. 92980 subs1 lar1es. and in F"""'1'""1 This statement Wll !tied F248IOI LaJ(afield, El Toro. Callf TO WHOM IT MAY CON-N•t:· Cellf 92677 cour WI tn da '" _, p bl .. _.. o c 1 92630 hi• bu11ft~1 11 con-months from th e te (714) S53-8040 BF 400 Pul>llshe<i Oranne Cout with Ille Coun1y Clerk ot Or-u 15'""' range oas CERN ·-· P1.tbhshed Orange C.oa)I 1 s ... s..,... County on July 2s Dally Pilot July 14 21 28 This business I• con-ducted by • COf'POl'ltlon of first issuance of let-" 28 Loans and lease Delly P•lot July 28 Augus1 4 ~···-• t 4 1984 ducted by husband & wife Notice 11 hereby gl\/90 Mich 1 N 1 lfk: Daily Pilot July 14 c 1 11 15 1984 1984 ,.ugus Sa92 ........ ~1 Ro"'--••ord-that PacHtc Video Product&, •• erour 0• • ters as provided in Sec· A 1 4 198,. financing receivables SA· 119 FMl30I """""-...... •... "" PreelOent . ugus sa-97 Loans and leases. net of Pubtisnea Orenne Coast Thts statement was Wea Inc ~niterord~esae~. Thlt ltatement wu Hied non 700 of the Probate PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetary • Mortuary C hapel • Crematory 500 Pac1f1c View Ortve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna CanyOf' Road Laguna Beacri Ca 92651 494-9415 HARBOR LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetar) Cremator) 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 437 E 17th St Costa Mesa 546-9371 Unearned income 25.44 1 n.im•1c wnTICE " Ptln.IC NOTICE with tne County Clerk ol CJ<. wooae stness • rns ' wtth the County Ctetk or Or-Code of California. r~ f1IV Oa11yPtlOtJuly28.August4 c 1 J 26 1100 East Pac1l1co LESS Allowance for loan ange oun y on une • ange County on July 16 Th .......... f r fa; .. ,. 11 18 1984 FICTITIOUS BUSINEI• 198• . Anlheim. 92806 County of 1984 • e t.UI O<; 0 ..... '6 and tease losses 428 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SA· 1 IS NAME STATEMENT F2At211 O<enge State of Cautornla. 19 4 F250l72 claims will not expire Loans and leases, net of NAME STATEMENT Tne tollowlng person 11 Publlaned Orenge Cout 11 about to make a Transfer Publlahed Orenge Cout prior to four months unearned Income, allowance The following person 15 f'tllllC NOTICE dOf;'l bu91nes.u Dally Piiot July 21. 28, end LeaHback from Dally Piiot July 21. 28. from th e date of the and reserve .. 25.013 do~,:~,~ne~~~TEC DIS· FICTITIOU• 8U81NES• B TTER MARKETING August 4 11. 1984 HERITAGE LEASING COR· AugUll 4. 11, 1984 SA-100 hearing noticed above. Premises and hxed TR18UTORS 1940 161" St NAME ITA-MENT CONCEPTS. 84111 Don-SA-99 PORATION Trantfaree-022 " '"' cuter Or Huntington Leasor. whOH busmeu od-assets 1. •304 Newport 8each CA The following person II Beacti Cellf ·92546 DllD•IC NOTICE dreu ts 4379 30th Street. --11111-.,-,IC_NO_Tl_C_E __ I YOU MA y EX.AM. Other assets ·· 384 92683 doing business u David G Bucknim. 8491 r~ San Otego. California 92104. ___ rUUL.._ _____ _ Total assets 41.618 George Pomeroy Martin ••1CRRROCORKE2RS12GLLA_~S hANPIO Ooncaater Or., Huntington NOTICE Of County of San Diego. Stale NOTICE Of lNE the file kept by Deposits LIABILITIES 1940 16tti St =304 New C M . C t t g~26 . Beacti Calif 92646 PUBLIC HEARIHO of Cellfornla, the pefaonel PU8LIC HfAf'INO lhe court. If you a.re po;~~ea~~s~:,~2~~3 con· oT~~ot::~e:i:,,, Crock., Ttil& business 11 con NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ropert_y de1crtbed tienrin NOTICE IS HEREBY interested lO the es- In domestic offices Noninterest- bearing Interest-bearing 2, 12 Lehi h Pl Costa ducted by an mdivi<lual GIVEN tha1 pursuan1 to Sec-below GIVEN thlt purauent to Sec-tate u may serve du~=:~ p8M~~:1~aual M"'esa Calll 1192626 David G Bucknam uon 5473 1 or Article IV The property to be lfans-uon 5473 1 of Artk:le IV ' yo · 37 917 1 Th•s s1atemen1 was 1t1ed Tn1s ous1ness ,, con· This statement was 11190 Chapter Vt of Part Ill lefred 11 located at 1100 Cllepter VI, of Pert Ill, upon the executor or 19 986 w,tn ir1e County Clerk ot Qr. ducted by an 1nd1Y1du11 witti tl1e Cour-ty Clefk or Or-Otv111on v of the health ind E11t Pac1f1co Anaheim. OtV111on V ot Ille hellth and ad.muustrator, or upon 17 931 ~nge Counry on July 20 Tom Crocker ange Couniy on July 17 Selety COde or the State ot County of Orange Sllle of Saltly Code of tile State of the attorney for the 1 198• Tnis statement w11 hied l984 C111torn1a a pubhc heanng Cahlornte CallfOfnll, • public heating executor or admi.nis-Other hab11it1es Total hab11it1es 15 1 F251045 w1tl'l the County Cletk ot Or· f250'702 will be tleid on Augusl 2 Said property IS described will be held on August 2. trator. and file with 38 068 Pu1>11snea Orange Cont anQe County on Jury 25 Published Orange Cout 1984 et 7 30 pm on the F1rst in general 81 CAMERAS 1984. at 7 30 Pm in the First Dai•y Pilot July 26 August 4 1994 Da•ly Pilot Juty 2 l 28 Floor Contererace Room of AND EDITING EQUIPMENT Floor Conference Room of the court with proof of EQUITY CAPIT Al 1 Common stock 1 Surplus , , 18 198• FM1305 August 4 11 1984 the Civic Center Costa located et 1100 East Pa-the Civic Center. Coate service, a written re- 2 505 Sa· i:?6 Publ•sned Orange Coest SA· 102 Mesa. Calllorn1a, at which c1flco Anartelm County of Mesa. Callf0<nlt. at which quest stating that you 2 747 Daily P11ot July 28 August 4 lime ttie Board ol Oirec1ors Orange S111e oi ca1ilorn1a time the Boero of Directors des;"'e s~1·a1 nou·ce o f I Und1v1ded profits ano capital reserves Total equity capital I Total hab1h11es 1tm1ted-hle preferred s1ock and equity II 702) 3 550 capital 4 1 618 We the unders1gneo directors cstl6St 10 tne correclness ol lh•S statement of resources ano hab1l1t1es we declare that 11 has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has beeri prepared 1n conformance with the •n· struct1ons and 1s true and correct w Scott Biddle Donald Oliphant D L Sotsby t Jo Ann Jones, Vice Pres1denl/Cash1er of the above-named bank do hereby declare lhat this Report ol Cond1t1on 1s true and correcl to lhe besl of my knowledge and belief Jo Ann Jones Vice Pres1den11Cash1er I July 18 1984 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot July 28 1984 Sa-127 PUBLIC NOTICE 11 18 1984 Pl&.IC NOTICE ol the Costa Mesa Sanitary · of the Cotta M ... Senltery .. ,.-- SA 1 t8 District will hear and de-The Tr 1 n •I er and Ot1trte1 wm hetr and de-the filing of an mven-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ---------FICTITIOUS 8U81NEIS 1erm1ne protests and obiec-Leaseback w111 be con1um-term1ne protHll ~nd obiec-tory and appraisemenl PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 11ons and requests for ex· mlled on or efter the 25t'1 11on1 and requesu for ex-of estate assets or of The lollow1ng PflfSOM are Too rooowing persons •re emp11ons 11 any lo troe day ot July 1984 at 1100 emptions. tf eny, to the oo•ng business H FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .:lo•ng business as proposed assignment 101 Eest P1cll1co. Anatie1m proposed 1u1gnment tor the pel1t.Jons or ac- Wnetmore Lane Hunt.ngton Tne tollowon9 persor 's K & W RENTALS 17312 NAME STATEMENT 1a1 GREENTREE SOFT· 1tQu1<1 waste collec1tonasset County of Orange. State or trutlalldgarbegecollecuon counts mentioned tn WARE lbl SOfT SETS IOrttl 1n a repor1 !tied wolh Ille California as HI forth 1n I report liled Section 1200 and 1200 5 8eacn Cahtorn11 926• 7 ao.ng ous•ness ~ Marian M KaySf!r 17312 R J S1GN CO 24?J& Las Wl'letmore Lane Huntington Naran1as La9una Niguel 8each Ca1oforn1a 926•7 Caul 92677 Robert A & Susan S Roy Fredet1tk Jonnson WroQllt t4951 Elm Avenue 24236 Las Naran1as Laguna Irvine CaJ1tornoa 92714 Niguel CAhl 92677 Hus but1ness '' con-This business is con· ducted by e general part· ducted by an ind1v1dual nersh1p Roy F Johnson Susan S Wright This 1tatement was hied Thia statement wu tiled w1tn ttle County Clerk of Or w11ri the County Cieri\ of Or-ange County on July 2• ange County on July 5 1984 198• F24ll07 F2512t2 Publts~ Orange Coast Publtsned Orange Coett Daily Pilot July 14 21 28 Dally Piiot July 28 AuQust 4 August 4 1984 t 1 18 198• 14252 Culver Or Suite Secretary of rne District at So far as •I known lo Ille with Ille Secretary of the0is- A312 Irvine C:.A 92714 tne 01s1rtct OttoC"8S 77 Fair TrenalerM(a) all business lrlCt at the Dl•lrlcl Oftloet. of the California R1cnard Frank Zucker Ortve Costa Mesa Cell-names and addressea uMd 77 Fair Drive. Coate Mesa. Probate Code 4082 Pleasant St Irvine CA forn1a by Transferor(•I tor 1he three California 92714 NOTICE tS HEREBY yeer1 IHI PHI, rl dltteren1 NOTICE IS HERESY Patt McBr1de Crane. 4311 FURTHER GtV(fll thlt Ille lrom th• above, are. PA-FURTHER GIVEN that ttle Manranna. 1rv1ne. CA 92714 aa1d report on Ille 1n the CIFIC VIDEO PRODUCTS. said report on Illa In the Th11 busmen is con-Co1111 Mesa Sanitary District INC , 2800 EHi Kalella, Costa Meu Sanitary 0111r1ct ducted by co-partners Olf1ce. 77 Fair Dme. Fourth An1he1m. Orange County, Office, 77 Fair Drive, Four1h RICtiard Zucker Floor Room 417. mey be Cehtorn1192806 Floor, Room 417, may be This statement wu tiled eumlned between ltie Dated July 10. 1984 e.um1nad between the w1tti ttie County Clerk ot Or hours ot 8 am and 5 pm HERITAGE LEASING COR-h<>ura ol 8 • m end 5 Pm enge County on June 22 COST A MESA PORA TION COST A MESA 1984 SANITARY OtSTRICT Roger P Lowitz. Awltant SANITARY DISTRICT F241144 Florine T Aelcllle Treasurer Florine T Reichle Pubhshed Orange Cout Clerk ot the OlatrlC1 Published Or1nge Coas1 Clefl! of Ille Olatrlct Dally P11ot July 21 28 Published Orange Co11t Dally Piiot July 24 25. 26. Published Oreng• Co11t Robert N. Broxoo, Esq. 1308 Park Avenue Balboa Island, CA . 9HU 675-5460 Published Orange Coast Datly Pilot July 27, 28. August 3. 1984 Sa91 August 4 11 1984 Daily P1101 July 21 28. 1984 27 28, 11184 Deity Pltot July 21. 28. 1984 SA-12• Se 111 Sa109 TWThFSa-120 Sa 110 FSa-188 SMOG CONTROL ST A TIO NS IN YOlJR AREA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH INSTA TUNE ~60 2995 Bristol St. Costa Mesa An Official licensed smog control inspection station. Call 979-0790 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 540-9100 ~ee 11~ for vour Officiai ...;mog Inspection \\" e are open "IHI A~1 to 5:00 P!\1 \\ eekdays MAC'S TEXACO SERVICE Brakes -Tune-up s Air Conditioning Propane -Pick -up and Delivery A .S.E. Certified Mechanics An Official Smog Control Station 18502 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 968-6505 968-2266 INSTA TUNE IRVlllE TOYOTA BILL SCHUSTER CENTER 30 Auto Center Drive & SONS, INC. 17501 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, Ca. lnlne, Ca. 2345 Laguna Cyn. Rd. MENTION THIS AD FOR Laguna Beach $2 .00 OFF Come see us 494-8700 Smog Control Inspection for your \ 8 AM to 5 PM Smog Inspection. For Your Smog Control Mon-Fri Inspection we are open 8 AM to 4 PM Sat 188-0888 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM 848-3220 Monday · f nday I COSTA MESA COSTA MESA IRVINE IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH I I ATLAS I CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 1 2929 Harbor Blvd . I Costa Mesa . Ca I I Open 6 days a week II 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM For your convenience I s4&-1934 I COSTA MESA J.M. UNION 78 1900 Newport Blvd. Costa Meta I 646-3111 J Come il and see us We ha~t convtnient hows for rour Smo1 Control lnsp!thon Mon.-Sat. 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM L------------- CAMPUS SHELL & MUFFLER A Ctrtifitd Smog Control Station D r!!i t • 11£ 1 t4 1201 W. Baker St. Coate Meta 545-8171 (At Fairview} COSTA MESA THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 642-0010 Smo1 lnspecl1opns Monday thru f rid a y 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM -------------.._- 111.7'. & CJ. 5981 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach {714) 846-1513 An Olf1c1al Smog Control Station Hrs. Mon·f ri. 7:00 AM to 7:00PM HUNTINGTON BEACH 8,aclt .f1itcofH 'J1t,UUT¥ 16800 Beoch Blvd Huntington Seoch , Co 848-7739 Com~ In From 8 00 AM lo 6 00 PM Mondoy ro Fndoy unn 8 0< AM to 4 00 PM Qri °:)otvrdoy ft)r You .>inOq ltl\pf'(1101" AMERICAN AUTO SERVICE 16635 Noyes Ave. Irvine (714 ) 863-1496 Come in for your Smoq Control la1pection Convenient hours & convenient location. IRVINE JIM CLICK FORD AMC·JEEP·RENAULT • STA TE CERTIFIED • LA TEST SMOG EQUIP • CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 43 Auto Ce1ter Drive I nine 768-5888 _________________ _._ _______ _ IL CAMINO UNION 5410 Wolnut Ave. Irvine 552-7616 un1en ITATI IMOG llllNCTIOlll fd llf~let LAGUNA Bf ACH .ea,11114 &tieJ CHEVRON 604 S. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach, Ca. 494-7140 We are an OFFICIAL SMOG INSPECTION STATION Come In for your ottlclal Inspection -~-----WWWW_.,_ CHICK IVERSON 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach. Ca. 673-0900 ,--~~]~--~1 I on your Smog Inspection --------No appointment necessary We're Open Monday 7'00 AM 5.30 PM Tues 7 00 AM 8 00 PM Wed thru Fri 7'.00 AM 5·30 PM Wf ST MIN STFr~ IOI tOll#llf PONTIAC 13600 ''"' ·~· Westlllaster, Ca. -892-6651- For conven11nce 1n haVln& )our Smoa Control Chee~. we lf1 open I I I I I I I I I I I Mon J:OOAM to '-OOPM I .!~!!:!~~.!!!~_.J 1 10 steps toa successful garage sale Decide on dates. LuOk ell d caienoar ano sel the Oates ano 111nes or your salt! Wee1<end'> are usually good but many successful • ~les have oeen held 1n the evening 1usl alter work Check lhe weather torecasl 1n 1ne paper and watch tor Jny otner large evenr that may attract Potenttal buyers .Jway sucn as lairs or community events Have your ~clle run at 1ea~t two days -some people may nor be dble to Lome on any smg1e oay 2 What to sell. Everyt111n9• That is. everyth•ng you haven t useo 1n lht' • last year II an item nas antique value or 1s brand-nf'N or has unusual value Ile 51.1re 10 ask a healthy price for •f Get a pad 01 paper anosearch your '""01e house Look everywhere ano 11s1 8Y8ryth1ng 3 Write your ad. Here is a suggested ao Ga•aoe Sale -oesks Bantwooa 10<:k1ng chaor toys infants c10th1no 1922 • Victrola 1n or191na1 cao•net nwny gaoga1s lots or unusual •lams roci. collection plants Refrffhma'11s 8 11 m 10 6 p m Saturday atld Sunday 123• Soulh Arl~trffl Yourlown Just_, of M11n and 2nd USe this sample ao as a gU1de Ba sure to hat unusual 11ems Bear. specific as pos51t>le Give 01rec11ons 11 needed Don I use aot>tev1ations -many people won I bother to dec1pner tnem CAUTION Don 1 advertise anything you don 1 really have Every item 1n the ao mu.i be on hand at the start of the sale 4 Where to advertise. P1ace your <1d where 11 will be seen b'lpeople who ltve 1n lhe area mosr people shOp clOse 10 home The • Daily Pt IOI IS read by 88 000 aoullS '" Costa Mesa Newpon Beach La9una Beach Irvine Huntm91on Beach and Fountain Valley -9uaranlee1ng you w.oe exposure Ano w1t11 .lhe Pilot. y0u re not pay1n9 for wasre corcul111on 1n Los ""9eles °' An1he1m P111n to run your ao J Hmes or more and start •t a few days Delore the sate so t>ar9ain hunters can have plenry of noltce 5 Make a si9n. To 11alp mskf your sale successful m11ke a lew signs • lrom cardooard and 1enet Wllh a ma91c marker A good Stg~ Srl9 IS 14 • ~2 6 PlacinCJ your siCJl. The morning of !he sale bUI no1 before. place your s1onb Be sure and aoo your add'1tss and 1ny • dorechonal arr6ws Th•s should be done at>Out a half hour before the Nie 1tarts Pi.ce your sign where 11 c1n be seen from bOlh sides ol the street bV pu11ng cars and pede5tro1ns CAUTION Some !owns have 11ws thl l ras1t1cl lhe placement and durel•On ol g1rag11 sale signs Please check wilh your town s planning deoartment or cierl< 7 MarkinCJ prices. Muk pnces ~re tri.y can be -clearly Ott1c. supply stores hll/9 VllOtUS 51Z9S 1110 COIO? Of st1c1<ets • that work -II or you ~n UM me9il1ng tape However you mark them ,..... ,nee. .... <>-age ui.s ire tor bargain hunters Aernemllef wtiatever you can t sell you 11 hlVl' lo c111q t>1cl\ 1n ,,,_ hOUM and "ore 1g11n for anolher ve•r 8 Serv incJ r•frtst.n.ftts. Thot doesn t have to ,c061 much. arid cre81H 1 friendly • 11mo1phare 11 1tso enooureo-P80i>le to 11.ay longe1 and perh1pa buy more V'ou could even cl\arge lor expen11ve ttems hke donuts. °' tht kldt oould go on bu11nen lor lht d•y With a lemOnllde etand Rt:Al ESTATt .......... 1 A.I,..,...,,. ll1lll &10: .. lal.ond bait-1> .. n1•- 1· • ..,.1r..,.., ...... t . .,,,..,.. do-I M.at '"aw.,._ ~>It•"' r.t lon1 ~••.mL111n \.'•ll•·" tiunun.sk>n tt.• t· H .. n1 H.,,_,, tnitw 1..,u ... e..h 1..,1., .. B1li. 14CVna NIC"'I l...i.r ~Offtl M-1nVwf.J N""'IJU'I BP•I :-.. .. ci..._. .. ~n Ju.an l '•J*ll Mtl• S...n1.t ...,,. 'kal ._ .. S. ... lh IAf"M ~ .... I &o-.h Tu.oh 'AiHLn\&f~\.rf Mi.hot. llomM ,.,.,_. A po>rU'fWnu Rn. h ........... , ~ ltuoo-f'tuvh l .. n~\.t'o L...A.a. 1 ·•imml "'-'" l""mkklfftmu.t.ma llUi,t .. -Un111 II.-w bo Muv...i ,,..,.,.,.. l',,,p,>t1y lndu.in.ol Prupl) 1.#11.1 for S.k- Moblt. llO<M P~ru M oUn\,&jn ~' llt•nv C.u 0Yt or Counl" 1Ju1 ol Su11 R.,,,. ...... ram. 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"3-nOI :~ • • ~= ~ ~ Found: btownllh kJhfn ::::~ 87~2•es Of 831-1164 =· ":rti .. 8:: ! 10.• UNIQUE SOCtAL CLUB OOod home. -.122') iuq 14KcobrachalnJl16-S30 ELECTRIC typ•wtll•r. PORTABLE typ•wtll•r SURFBOARD S30. e.lty-With ph01o & mOtlthJ)' FOUND: 81'8 Tet\'1 We :::; 18" H.,r•ngbOM chain nMCta ad)uallng $35 Up-125 Bl8dl and whit• TV boefd 125 ~ pen• 55t.f320 C M .'IS . A . '!'; • e ' tO)) $50 14K NPhlr• Mfflnga right vacuum clHner 2S' . good pleture $45 OCoC:allOnel Chalra. one 1 -t ,.... 545-4 tst 1011 S20 18" "$" Chain S20 $20 Large roll of tubular 15' lire P23SITS. OOOd pair. one~ 125 MCtl - ION 962-2232. sflMtltv1$20 lndoor-ou1-treed S15. POlarOIO ~ l,wftA elec:trlc: fw S15 5 DO um ....... Q FOUND Mete-·Ae-lU':'• .,....,..-=,...,,,.,=--------'.._ .,-......-~ ....,_, 1011 20 FOOT side by ~ Ad· door vecuum wllh auam-ttec> camera S 15 ()Off Tepe recofden S 12-.$20 P'l1> l aem-or• hM tr..,_ ~. numeroua IUIO m1re1 refrlgefatOf Need• manta S25 t8" el«lrlc dub aet wtth bag $50 Bar It<><* 110 Rolling PllP8fl. S 150 S4-0849 ceu and kltttne IMll- ::: treon S50 6"-0183 rotary mower. dual blade Kodak EK8 tNtant p1e-TV lland $15 Ironing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil el)te, 125 ..... Orrw $35 Lawn fertlllzer lure camera with f1uti be>Wd $5 Elec1r1C can eo.t.e ~ 1* 2-7.00x15 LIGHT truck spr eader $7 Pr o-and cue S35 Six pair op•n•ra 13·S5 AIM ::: !Ires. hk• new S-45 MCh l•lk>nal IMther tooting ubestoa glov... coat dodc radio $10 Etectnc 11~ 84 7-2052 anytime kit S20 Elec1rtc ctothes S 17 pejf Mii S8 pair °' all knife S3 M9taJ lootlociler ::~ 2 PAIR beaullful hned dryer. 9,00d condition tor $20 Brand new 120 C«ner table S8 111' dre~s. orange/yellow. S25 20 ' box Ian 115 Kodak Model 500 cam-Cott .. tabte S 10 Lamps :~ green/chenreuse with ~~tet2~=•1t:'s-~ ;r~=::;."'s~= ~!~ ~=~r~':n~ fOlN) ADS ARE FREE Cal: - Found: P.e Bird. Oeea1be Meu V•de 546-73" k-.:i trying .. Found-White d09 tllltUt l.D ~ Beed! A'*"-' Shelter 84.4 3&5e 12;; beige background 39x95, .. ....,. tread*"" "•hP _.__ .. t•-•••• • .. Houa_.. ....... It-a..,_.._ 111• 36•95 S2S ell. 644-0780 ...,,. ....., " _... .. armony llCOUI"' gu.... -_...,,.. _,, ""' *"2 Mll F M Wt kl blu trlc motor, double ah•" wl1hcae.goodcond1110n S2 Pottery dl11\ea -a OU • "-' 1 :: •SWIVEL bar a100ls with $15. Oak chair, Meda lln-$50 Left hand golf 5c-50c Heir dryer SS 1 greet1 Meedowp&ftl. 1.1)1 backs 30" 17 e~ lahlng $10 Cenlater atar1er Mt with •ood• ~d player S5 Satur-Woodbrld(l9 78&-830\ 1J?• Brown/rust WOV91'1 wood vacuum S15 S gallon and Irons. new 11'1 bOlt day and Sunday Cell LOST f2 week old ~ 1•01. shade 3'xS' S 10 Indian Army gaa can S5 e>om. $50 Near new Polaroid J a"er 9am 548-906S Lost Dog/mate, S 100 RE· COIOr tiger strct> kltt.i Vic ~!!:i Gulde/Princess teepee shaped steined glua 5x70 with cue and mm TABLE lempa Sl0-S20 WARD l.<><*a Ilk• Benjie 41ti/Begonla CdM, l1lQM ISO<i and hogan S 10 each llght fixture t611 t8 red. S3S 19" black and white Floor lamp 125 Stereo w/ahort leg• ··Boomef'" Of the Olympic Nn. TlN uz~ Mesa Verde, Costa Meaa. blue. green. amb41r $3S. TV_. good ptctu,.. $30 <*>inet S50 Upholstered Vic So CcfM 4~ 873-3658 °' 87s.o.457 1~)(1 5'46-S362 Squirrel cage etectrlc Ian Pa.tr painted wrougtit Iron Chak' 125 .,,.,. Sa d --1,~!:: AQUARIUM &I'd ltUpplles $25 Cash only. Ph<>M flower sculpted table a -~ 1Ur ay LOST grey Cockatlel, ruf· L 0 ST.BI k She I U a . .-846-1105. lampa cost 1110 Mfl only. 644-2549 rte f .. tl\erl, Vic Nwpt A,,._..,. to JENNY. ~ I*> 12-$50. Black vinyl offlOe S3S F~ VHS-t20 ·vMMo TEN ~ Schwinn bill• Hta, 84~549 aeen 17th & MotwCMa. ::: Cha1r1 $16 each Cam-FRAMED paintings $26-S REWARD ~*8 eras $15. Box old travel $50 Wood cn.t $45 CUMU ... new .... NCh. 50 Bimini 550 Marine l 0 s T (RE w AR 0 } --------- film l920's S50 Black LargegolfbagS30 Heng-Tenor ukulele S<CO radio. tour c:flanNI plua l(MMl\ound (SHAVED "llOO wrought Iron Chandelier Ing dining room ttght $50 846-7909 AIM tr&ntce1V9r $30 En-FOR SUMMER) llght gray no< $25 Lampe 112 Tab* Siiverware cheat I S REFRIGERATOR tr-·-2 cyclopedia Bfl1enl'liea 23 body/dark marking• S10 217S Orange and Mercury boat motOf UM -volumes 1983 edition .,,, lo CHIP 846-1540 lllO. T ullp Lane Costa Mesa 1 .... $2S 277• T . door Frigidaire lros1 free meroon b1nd1ng, llke new 2•Qo • or P-"' <> em $50 5'8-192S cond1hon, half Mt $50 Wt BABY wood playpen. very Ctrcle, Costa Meaa 675-3587 mr "1VWiCOfldltlonS25 Baby s57-07o9 SC W N b I L --------~~;: ~flty gate $2 Kiddle HOME kitchen llama. all ChHl(;k~Notns ~c ;.,'IOI~ TIRES Ilk• new 4-H78x14 ~" corral S 12. Bentwood Ilk• new 50c-S 12 Table redlet, Wiison Jr 9(ze on Ford or Oodoe Wheeb. lllOO rocker$15 957-183.4 uw S30 Work bench hke new SlO Wallpapef 210f"'S 2·700x148ply 1= $50 T oola 1<ie·$8 490 In tern print 2 rolls I 10 8 hOlt on Datsun Piek~ k BASSINETI S12 Stroller Coat• Mesa StrHt, Laura A.lhley. waffp8'* wheel s ISO pa i r 2110. S8 Colfee table S lO. Coale M.... pt"int tn green. 3 rolla 2-9 50x 16 S 8 ply on 8 ~ Double bed S30 Ex1re 556-7257 hOle Wheell. flt Ford or Ml) tong twin mattress S3S HUFFY 10-apffd 24" ---------G.M 139 MC:tt 3-ER = ~~K1:!.ib~'s;5.c= ~~~~1n~1cl~·1~ o~~.~. sr.:: =: ':: ~: ~:~:O.W$.4fl,...,2'~':~ ~1 S10. Sewing machine blcyc'8 S3S. Both good Pennsylvania hand ..-' 2912 S2S Patio table S20. condition. Two rollaway mower S25 Call lime Coata Meaa ~:: 9S3-1316 or 953-8-467. cote S 1S each. 7S&-'4181. _63_1_-50_56 _______ 63_1_·3_1_0_1 __ _ :~~lcAMPER windows sliding INFANT-toddler clothing SOLID walnut arm ctlalr Tg,:c~~~.c{=x';'2 PUMUla l diim/iliiELI CMcell ONLY 835-9199 TOPUS FemalM pref MoOelS and &oor1t (213) 8&&-1964 lneataat Orprtuitia 4111 llLllA llUll BUSINESS OPPORT Choi~ loeatlon Good 1U.M Catt Beed'IUme ~ atty tor Info Otc 873-M11 or 875-9168 AUTONEHICLE MAINTENANCE Require •x,p'd lndMdual to maintain flee1 of Co Qlrl. Wutl WU & O--al maintenance reqU1ted Fu&-llme S..t-2"8 ......lslaM ..... Now Hiring tfa~foo IL...., 111111111 IPI 8luept1nt f1rm In lnllM needs lull time rNIChlne operat°'. Mon-Fn 1-s Exper. per.on~ 10· tlandte ln¥en1or;, OtO.· Ing. & pt"tnllng. SMron, (714') 261-6120 llSllma Mtc ltrn"'t. .m. 21 1S"w•7" ...... G""'f ca.. 104-$2. Changing table frames S6-l12. Hw-brc ~ ~ .. ~ "' " S'40 High chair SS 11r .. StOl0ttwoCarblke :lim, front S10. 1974 Ford C.I 2, . English sllm-sllver reci< $7.50 545-3838 CMCHTS 6 cyt. S50. Motorcycle re-i·~~I : O. 5C~~r~ l2i' cigarette 0case S-40. Old AHfOJtft JI"" llect1ve decels 15' each "'--''""'ead1 S 1 S Lam-shave kit-111•11• pocket TWIN beda 120 Mapte twin S50 Sota S25 Hlde- lbed $.45 Uptiots1ered chair S3S Maple ctlair S3S ElectrlC renge top S-40 Children s bicyclM S20-S50 9• Wide alldlng glasa doors $50 4xS alld- 1ng closet doors SS Sabot dolly S2S Snanc sa1lboa1 $50 6 round coffee table S35 Mag wheels tor 240-Z S50 646-2331 ···~ te Leu 4024 Visa /other National Bank Credit carda •• avail S.Vlnga accta & 1 ... req'd Al90 S$$S Avt. SUS (2• hrs) M2~8773 Or w11te to Eclec:tlc. 19126 Magnolia Ste 203B H 8 92646 SchoOI but drtvwa.. certll req. $1143-$1393/mo F fT variable tlra Cout Community College Ott1. 1370 Adema, C M 432-5007 deadline 4'.30 pm 8117 eoe M/F/H "n'""''""'•'"'"' ~· E · bi.. S2S ............ ,.... 1~ style S20 Havone L.<•• & ...... ..i 1004 11ercrse "e S5-S 15 Olahea, pena silver l90S cigarette cue t:~;::::·!'!<'...,wn .11111 6'46-7939 50c-S10 Fabric 50c-S3 $.40 Old cigarette case ~ ..... 1. & 1ru11 .... ,.... ~::. CAR rad! SS Small bike Magazines 75c Pk:1ur• silver M O J Beam bot~ ' •• ~~· 111111 S15 Larr bike ... 5 Cell s t • s 1 0 H 0 me ti $2 SS 19•9 Lil • -· lurnlatilngs S 1-S50 1331 es • .. e 54S-242 Hampshire Circle New· Magazine on Cone y BUSl~SS' FINANCIAL CHEAP fullSIZe pool table. port ~h Island S 10 1949 Ute Magazine on Mae Wes1 S 12 1953 Life Magazine. R0y Campanella on cover S8 1963 Life Magazme Koulax on cover S 10 1965 Life Magazine Mantle on COY9( S 10 19'4S Lile . Dodger roolues on co'Vet $5 1961 Ute. Mantle and Mens on cover S 10 1941 Ute. Wll- llams ori cover S 15 1949 Liie, Olmagg10 and J Robtnaon S1S Large 2 Inch thick bar tops. walnut S50 each 1:11.M,_. ,, .. !:Mir •a.-.-()pp.nwuLW> S....rww Wano..d I• fn"'1t/Twnt Oppunuru°" ln1.> ... \ITM>nt w..,,~ •Monr °" '4.. Luan • M•.JOf'\> V. an\f'd ... , .......... T [I • Ol'LOYfOt 11.11 ...,,..,,~ •Jnt• Wanl4'd Af91tALS WRCHAN>ISE AnllQU'"' Apphor""" ", .. , ..... ,, BhtN M•\• u .. h C•1'M'f'&I & ~-....1of.nvt I t 111fl\J.ulr"' t rt"" cu 'uu ~ ,,101lur1 i •. ., .... ~lt-"" lt·.Y"'9hold t.-•~b It.,._, In. ''°"" t lf"W I\ M ,_. , ll•'trt~' M 111it \\ .. nt••1 \1UMie~I lru.\rtHTW'tll.t t>tl•• f"urruh.i•• ,'. t..qu1prnr·n1 t•w,,.• • llr~•n• !°'ltP lf"hnl 'f'f•~ T\ k...tfo. ~l• t•~ t, .. 1lrr k.tn ''"""'•l ..... ._... .. , ~11 ... ,,,....., .,,, BOATS 'wi~n,,. t.a-4\UI M•mt ~n.n ..... "" & ~ ...... "''".te"' ~\.tPt>IH""t lrlltf\Kt11ar1 ~11-r<b TRANSPORT AT'°" A.1F"rah 11o4.,.1,., \ JlllnlJi''f" M1111if Rik~ •M1)'4)r(''W'lt-il ~,•H•n M1 •tor H'"''"" H\' r .... ~,.n ,, .... ,, Tt ••'"'" \'11111, AUTOMOTIV£ grea1 for kids $10 7 foot :~:; t>oot<case S15 Kenmore •Qi6 sewing machine cabinet 4011 $10 Tumtable stereo. 4un needs work S35 :::;: 536-S92S im ...... ,.. TWO 6"x14 new Chev- rolet rims S30 eacil New ladies S1Ze 8 while Jaeger c ashmere card igan sweater S SO Wedgewood cameo on :.1erllng chain S50 Like new deluxe baby walke< and tray S25 Bouncy chair S 12. New and used baby clothes and toys 104>-18. ElloeOent ladles size S sheep skin jacket SSO Ladles size 3/S leather jaci<et S3S. Barely used electric broom $30. Many linens 10c-$S. 2 electric roester ovena S 1S/S2S. Saturday only 9-2pm. 154 Albert, Coate Mesa. l(ING size water bed S50 7 1 surfboard $35 675-S630 MANICURE sande<s per- fect tor acrylics silk wraps $30 968-6236 MOVING .... 2 pteoe con-: 1emporary sofa matching table $.45 S-40. S20 Large black contour chair S40 Admiral r&- lrtgerator $50 Drapes $5 pair HI Fis 15 Household items 25c-s 10 2525 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 646-2685 NEW Levelor venetian bllnd, almond color 92"W . 49 '~L SSO 5'49-255'4 NORGE gas dryer, needs repalt S t2 3 large table tamps 15 Hch Tall er11f1c1a1 pl ant $5 642-3 163 alter 10am pleue ,.,,.f4 -- .. ;_ DEEP sea Jigs. Jackie, OAK cottee table with ,,m pans. poles. reels 104· glass top Inset S50 Oak S16. Lerge tacille box end table S50 Wooden ~i~ $30 Rotating pole racic d~ 60 .. x30.. $50 Cari •·a• S20 490 Costa Mesa dellver ~248 "L • Street. Costa Meea OL-YMPIC tlcileta 4 treci< OESK-8 dr8Wef S28 Type-and lleld Augual 3. ~ -1, writer stand $.4 Chair $.4 nlng. exe9ilent S40 plus -~11 642-1630 RTO bus PUMt to COl- -u1. 1seum 75 t ·4114 or ;1111 DINGHY boat S50 75t-4S~4 =~:~ ~~! 1~°.s:268 Federal. OVERSTUFFED Chllr $.45 ;~ __ _ _ _ _ Matching onoman S 15 'CIZ Weight and bench Mt 1o~ DRAPES. Off-wtilte 90115'4 S50 Lamps S1S each :1m S20 pair Office skle chair Dressen S 15 .. cti Rat· 11S Cane bllcil pecan 1an qu-9n/klng head- dining chairs (2) S2S board 150 Twin beds ll(llll each Extension cunaln S50 etc h Matching 1t1112 rods S2 Lady's trench maple tWln bed frames lj(\1• coatslze 12 SS Jland em-s2s each Two aeta oak ' :111~ bro4dered bed spreads coffee and end tablet 111,i11 $15andS25 RecordsSt-$3S-SSO Washer S25 11im S2 Books 25c-$5 Old 7S6-232S ~oJ• waffle Iron S 15 Meny col- '111l6 lec11ble d ishes and kitchen tools S 1-S 15. Franciscan Coronado" "·••· '""""' ,..,.1 dishes 36 pMIOel $50 l\·1• ""'"'-~ Porto IKIU 'Chase" chr0"141 cocktell COFFEE 1able S45 Cocktail table S50 5 lawn chairs S25 Kitchen cha tra each $20 963-8t78 "'""' w.,..,.i 11())';1 shaker tray and glasses ;:E:1~""t1oo. a~ ~~Id~= J1~n~ WASHER rec.ntly over· '•n. '°41• Lady's Helbro 17 ·Jewel nauled ""'°'ks good $50 4n1-i.-,._ 8'!\4) watch Sl2 Clothing . Str1nggrasatrlmmerStO WORT£0 hnens S1·S15 Saturday 642-9328 ""• !!!!..OS vio.-. only 8am-5pm Hunt-WAT E APOLO Olympic ,..,..,, 1110: 1ngton Beach 962-7323 tlCketa, 2 AU911•t 7 S 18 ..,.,. .. ,. tiw each 786-6 774 or SM" ~I' t Little Mia Muff•t Ml on .. 846-6195 ~·11"•" v111 Tuflet. along cam• a tlotilN" w 11 1p1<Mr and reed In the ::;;.~~n ~m ~,~,,t~~,c~~:.·'~~~ "'"•I• ~12 fe1'1 Tun.. and t>ought I\ l•u•u .. 111 tor S9 9S You can NII ~=~~ ~:~ (Our tullet and IOIL OI i...mr.,.xhin ulJ other things through L..,, .. ,. v1i) Dally Piiot C1a111t1ed i....1.,. .. H. Ada. Call 842-5678 . WET bar with atoola S50 AIM F/M mufti atereo $.49 Twin b90. ex~lent $.48 Antlq\.19 ctlalr. fair 147 Corte tatMe, good $.48 End table. Qood S2• Bo11 ol tooh S50 642-6548 M•"h 'lltl ------------""'"'!~-~----~=~;' &-ni :::~ '::~~~' '0@\\.(}~-~£2f~• :: M1uut••'" ¥14 ------l..,..4 •• c~• • "OU"" M1, ¥1•9 ~--. t ... "ft' I • 0 ,...,.,O"'Ql9 ... ..._ t ot ..... f'••ill•• Vl)l ~,. ~~ ~d~ be t\u,...... VI~~ "-ro ."' ..... 'oYt "#!(() .. WO"._ ....... ht "'' k .. wwll ''" I l 0 T J E s ~;.~·~· ::~~ :==i===i===i'==i===i== 'vMrw ~••• '"'""'-1rtumpfl ,,,u, ... \ ..... M"' I ,. y [ 0 H I :m ~· =i=· :1 ==i ==1 : •17) - '1TI r• __ B_R_l __ N_0._...'"'41..,: ~ ;-.; ;:~:~. . I I I I' . -~~~~--....... ---------.,... .. ....., .... ~ ~ -I SU9EEfll I"'*''°",. __ .,_ ..... ,,r-.T-1-1.--..1-r--tr • .. ua..e :-... ~..:.. ·=~ "-· __._,__~_.___.,__ ....... _. --~ J -... l - 548-4143 STEREO $50 Power mower $50. POwef edger 150 Olahwaaher SSo Washer $50 Dryer $50. Push mower $50 Seed spreader S 15. Vacuum Cleaner S30 22 1 Flower Street. Costa Mesa. Af1• 1230 l NO MIS S' Sliding glass dOOf's No jams or track S20 each 1 set 5' sliding glass door No Jam or track S 15 RCA stereo conaole AJM F/M reco<d pla)'e' S trectt un!1 $35 549-4900 TWO wall units °' room dividers with glen shelVes and llgl\ts One glus shelf mtsstng S30 each 645-9442 TWIN bed with mattress S25 2 k ing s 1u matresae1 SSO each Sofas S5 eacn De.-S30 Children s blket 120 each Bart>eque S 15 K itchen ware 10C·S5 Books 10¢-1 1 Toys~­ $5 Lamps $3-$5 Satur- day and Sunday 10-5pm Revello Lane. Co11a Mesa (Newport R1Vl9fa) 642-39•6 CHROME end glass e1ager• S30 Chrome and glass coffee table S30 Chrome and glaaa end table S 15 Rocking chaJr S 15 Chairs S 15 MC:h While round 1able $20 Arc tamp $25 Lamp S 15 Pottery lamp S 12 50 Dis· fleS $S Clock $5 Maga- zine reek S2 50 Vapor· rzer S3 50 S1ereo S 10 Air condl11onet $25 Mini h01 wtlMI S3 Tyke bllite S 1 50 Potty chair S 1 Toy t>o• S2 so Toys 5c- 12 50 Children a ciOtl\el 25c-S5 Saturday only 9_. 31 15 Mani8t .. Dnw. Coste Mesa 011 Paularlno b etween Brtatol end Newport Freeway DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PAIVA TE PARTIES Sell 'fOCJI Items for $50 or lt8$S In Oc.Jr famocn DIMES-A-LINES pub- llshed e«l'I Saturday In the Delly Piiot. DIMES-A·L INE •d• must be ,,,.../>Md .a mall or t>rtng "*" >nto '"-Delly Piiot office. S. "',. to lnt:lw» your phone numb« or M.1- d,_ In your ea. haW • ~ on MCh Item a no abbfWvlaHoM Sony. no ~a.I ads.~ ....._ prod/uoe. plant• or ~ .,.. ecclpr.blil. DEADLINE: 3 p.mA Thunder Coeta ..... Offtce ..... .., ....... .. eo.ta ...... c. .... ••rt''-"' T.D. 1 4121 i.1um11 Metta ........ . Spec:ial&lng In lat & 2nd TO s Since 1949 Robt Sattler NH/CM RE Broiler 8d ReeltOfS 642-217 1 5'S-0611 WANTED People needing pvt TO S$$ St0.000 up No aedtt .,. no penalty Denison Assoc 673-7311 Bt~ WaatM 5100 A COUNTS PAVABLE Newport Beach Real E11- tat e Investment Co Melts motivated clerk for heavy accounts payable ~. computertzed en- wonment a • 549-2988 Aerobic EllerclM lnatnx: 1 12 50/1\r Wiii tram Work own arN 772-~7 AIDE part time Handi- capped lady nds str6ng t~ 81<'9 4 l\ra M-F S6 hr 65()..6()39 af1 6 Amway Dlatr1butors ere •ming extra money, ,.. lor yourMlt 84M547 Answ9nng ~ T .... phone Operatora venous lhlf11 362 3rd S1 -Ste C. Laguna Beactl APPT SETTERS 5pm-9pm S100 a weell GuarantMd • comm Good phone vo.ce Will train No selling Call anytime 751-3008 l/l lW.YST Full time Ne'* Yon< air fre1gh1 company ties 1mmed Q9enlng 10 our fest plGed Laguna Hiiis otfloe for an AIR Analyst who en1oys detalls & Chellenge Must have good writ· lenl verbal commucah0<1 <.kill~ mllh 1pt1tud•. sorne coll1Kt1or e111)8( & 10 kpy 10 toucf\ CRT exper helpful We otter good company 1>enet1ts and J.lnt wonung cond111ons F'0t turthCK info call Julie (: 14)859-02 t6 8am-5pm a ... Oarrit'1 WllltM Newpor1 Beach CdM 1rM s Earn $450-$600 mo Musi have cat With 1nSYranct1 The Reg11ter N~1per 631-4642 ...... Exper.. day• OCC temp PI T Joyce 432-5896 eoe M/F/H ~ CWITYPllT Want vanety In yOUf IOb" Thts Polltiof\ otters an cx>QOrtun11y to learn 1119 inner wononos of • buay dawn office of • Ns11ona1 Insurance eompany Ovt181 lndude bu1 not limned to transc:r1t>1ng 1 venety ot correspon- dence mall matching and rt11ng duties Great starting salary. ten1u11c benefit•. and C0fl980181 co-workwa.,. all part or tNs opportunity If Quall fled call· Joan Brown IEllPUllllP (114lllM20I B>EM/F CLERl<-TYPIST for e•- CIUSlve Ar'I Gallery 1n Laguna Must be xlnl typtat CaN '497-"91 t -5 Ask for Joanne ColleetOf/drtver good dnv- 1ng recOfd. good gas m1 PIT-FIT 547-0585 Comperuon ~; 1:M Free rent 1n ~tor bte tietp Pref mMi atu- cMnllwoflclng lndf'IOuel M~ Anderson 673-4187. Conttructlon • FRAMING ESTIMATOR Need prof lumber take oft & field framing abtllty tor large commerc1.i b011d- 1ng5 Costa M'u 545-3292 COUNTER HELP Ory Cleanen pt-time artna. Newpon 8Ncti EICJ* pref 752-9658 CISTl9ll SUYIOI MSTllS Reponslble 1nd1v1dual wanted for l'+Oatess po11- 111<>n at private 191 ter- minal Will tram Ap~ 10 person 19•61 A1rpor1 Way South S A OE-CORA TE INTERIORS Color design P l to start W1ll trem 775-S" .. DELIVERY WAREHOUSE PERSON strong O<I Onv ing record exper 1n lurn1tur• Oehve<y Full time S4 50 p hr Cao Betty t>twn 9-111m 64' 2053 HIT&l HStSTAl'f ---••••-•Ill Ctielr·llde, neel & non-amokef ExperltlnOa or In· For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD· VISOR 642·5678 ., temstup 844-0032 N B 1Ht1I Ola .. nWt l8fH Pi.Hant Newi>e>rt Beach Group prectlOe ' day .,,,.... • alternate Setur- !Uyst AM only ROA pref Call MO-1 l ~2 Dental Fron1 office Perl time txper pref lrvtne 559-511 1 \CIRCLE K-MARKETS (~ ~L~ NOW MlllllG ~'--~ ~ GASIWEll I CLWS Interviews dally from 11 :00 :i • Ulm · 12 noon at 1390 ., :---.:_1 cNorth PacH•c Coast Hwy .. .J-" Laguna Beach (on PCH 4 Vt IOl Call 1 7 U 1 •9-t 9133 !or lllOft into • • l OAILV'f'JLOT/Saturd1y, July 28. 1984 $2.17 per day Thet't All you ~f for 3 hnea, 30 day1 '"the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plu• the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER avwy WeelnMday at no extra charge! CALL TOOAYll &II FORLllS Yoor Dally Piiot Sfl<Vlc9 O.rectory Representative IU-4321 ut. HI UNSUITS Tan all ov« Mom wfMrty Cfilidl'\OOd Body Beaut Salon 223 11 d-O will babyan your Brool(hur•t HB 963-«>7~ chlld, dY•l•11• $31-&e28 50% off au •\'Ca wtKathl CllirotrHttr Merle, FISET CUTZ. NB, CHtROPRACTOR SuHer- 300 W PCH ~8-22~ Ing needlestly, In pain? IMI •aiat. Oon'I put II offl For FREE ltnlce contyltallon 850-2273 Zimmerman Boat Main-Cl11ala1 ltmff tenane. trom TOP TO Elltt 01111111 Stnt11 BOTIOM 633-6591 Realdentlel & C0mm9fclal C1~ia1t •aki11 ;New cablnett. refeclng European kite . formic:& counte<lops 549-5747 Becket -Hines -John son Fine Furniture Kitchens Yecttts 631-6397 No job too blG or emell' lt• ..... 1 110-1111 Coatractora '9atral 111 CLASS coi'Jst --------· CABINETS & CARPEN-TRY Small 1obs repatrs Remodehng & New Const tor Comm & Res1d L1c'd insured & bonded Com- petetlve rates 751-3662 free esumates 645-2003 ACCOUNTI G SVCS-low C rates tor sm busl1nd111 1..;.;•..,r.tt.-n.,tr_.7r------ Call Lin Gaar 978-8885 All Phases ol Remodeling, Fences Pa110 s Painting .U4itioa1/lt•Htlia1 Reas pnce 841-1990 Bulld /RemOd Spec kit. BEST FOR LESS bath otc rm add. patio Patios Decks Fences co11/dcks. bay wndw Uc 12yr exp Dave 646-2990 446485 S1e11e 547-8076 Expert Carpentry Service AatiSHI S C Interiors Antiques & Painting• Public whole nle prices 673-9235 Brochures.lier. logos Ads. etc Conoepllon to Completton • 631-8092 Repalr-Remod-Addltlons Doors-etc 548-4980 Ceaeat Coacrete Driveways. patlos, paths, etc No Job too small Reas Mtekey 536-0553 Concrete driveway, side- walks stucco & brick Hm repair Free est 758-1229 IHlm-RIOE CllST. Remodel/Repairs comml and res1d L1c'd bonded ms For est 552-9142 Deeb aad Patio Cntra DeCks Patio Covers Quality work. allordable pnces, ref's 754-1620 DOJ Groo•iDt Messy Dogal $16-$15 (GROOMING SCHOOL) Teacher, 21 yrs exp 546-2848 Electrical P&HISll EUOTIUC Quality work. tree est 425513 968-7401 ........ _....,, _____ 1--------------------•-..e'"'u"'l"'om..,..•if .. tae...,._•sP'!'tone ... ----------__ _. .. _____ iJXvcE! tMtE §eftVR HEC CONtAACTOR lrM C•rpentry Paining Aep.t,.. CLEANING 11 what I Block-COnottte·Stueco llAlftlLI PllmU. Drain• clNr rrom S 1& Tr ... Ttlm-Aemo11•H1 .. , Quality work ouar 10 yrs •xP •II pha ... Ind l>Mtt Student, el" pre11 .. _ .. , .. _ -ad• "'"t2 Int/ext.,,.. •t Local rel ~atr tauoell. dl-i>. etc; tng..CINn Ul)9 9'19-71! #378347Sl•Ytt197 7183 moblle hm senior dlt-ewn LIM iuo • &7 ....., r.-.... -.--10yra••P bOn~. lntur. Anytime MaM M2·tOS3 F,._ Eatl-·I .. Grt Pr•-count •RC953·4293 PTL ~ · ., .. -v OJ N •I ;4&7130('114)1SM911 PALMfREE TRIMMll ·-,,_ ....., • H~ng By JODI .... .._.,..______ Expe<I ~ 6 Repair exp'd, tellable, mot Resld'l/comm'lllndu&t'I Competlve Rat• tor all Ple&M call fort M •A l llYlll PAINTER NE!DS WORKI 31 yrl~• 18 yra In arN 7a2 2 #448036 968-3189 t-or comm con1t & r • * Int/Ext. oelll"""', r9fln cab Lie,, • ....,,, 8919 palm• " -,,,__ .. umat• 9M-2CM9 CLEAtl & EXPERT '..... " .....-. ~~~ ;:f~1~~2 1~0 yrs HOUSECLEANING Over 25 years e•per~c• 1281 yra axp., work guar T1ttd11 lxtcatlYt l111ck ,,_. v Exp woman, xlnt rel• Lie T · 116.-428 730-1363 Oavta Painting 9&4-38~7 lt1a., ltniet 9P\lt~•tu~to,.r•tn·g-re~a~d~ln~, I ltcr•illa_J Concr•t• Orlvew•Y'· side From S25/wk 842-1203 QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR •R•t"'s~UiPMiiiEp.;.Sr;er~vl~oe-&r-J"'l"o""b reeding readlneN l .. b'"'an...,.9""UClt...,J;y-.;;;i,;;Xl•uoc--ln•c•I walk. 1tuco. brick. home STARYlll OOLUH PRICES. Free eatlmat.. Search Consultation 10 teacher. Maat• In specl•ll•t• In aale1/mn8t repair, fr .. eat 758-1229 Profesalonal HMCleanlng. STllllTI IOYlll 00. Call John 831-2050 yrs In lrvlne 752-0322 S30 hr 759-8275 Ha11• OWN supplies Fr 0 c 0 I I profeallonals 833-305 Exper1 Repalrt 15 yr1 exp "" Kathy 847•7867 range o rig na RC'1 Painting & ~air TV ltmct ---Gen malnt electlcal, Student Movers Insured EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS lteflal TV s!RVICES Free .. Gu•11l11 plumb Craig 536·4119 QUALITY Houwleannl Lie T12•·•36 641·8•27 Uc 953-4293 PTL " -------thorough reliable, toca NEW WarehouM Stor~ Ouailly ootlng Sr citizen some good TV's for • TREES "DIE GALL" IHt It &Ill refe Pat 497-3254 • Top Ouallty Work disc Refs. Lie •348877 Pete 8am-7pm 548-& S-~·~ A to Z We've Got -IT&llYlll ITlllm lnllext Rn/Comm, Reu K Funke 646 0 193 T-i St • Topped/removed Ct .. n- up. new lawns 751-3476 The Pa.son fA1 _,"""'Jobi IOYlll COIP&IY rat•• en • " --"" • ......, Reliable. honeat. reason-Lie K 638 540" JJ a~ met .... "" ··-·' eble ellp local couple REPAIR Speclallll-$200 & -646-7310 A 1 1 •73 7227 Calllornla'e Ortglnal Pa;ria~ 1 F 3nu Typing Ofd PrOCMll mp 9 re 1 " • Student Mover• 891 ree ut vir& exp All bullneu. IChOOI & I ST&llYIH &OTIHSll lie CAL T 136898 Insured ; NGI G/REMOVAL * 770•2725 anytime Walt sollal projects 85t-1 HOUSEtOFFC CLEANING • • (71 4) 8• 1-6~O1 • • 12 yrs experience REPAIR SpeCtallst-$200 & Clean Up1•Tree Trimming Yard Mainl •Hauling Repairs. Painting Drywall. MIKE &50-3263 etc Free nt1mate1 COMPLETE GARDENING Gary 645'5277 PTL C - -MIKE 851 1800 tell Fr&e est 30yrs exp SWln 1101 est us 1n your cleaning Jf1arai'at Stm'cta T w d p eu role" 646-7310 --~-11..ii~~---""""" FARTHING INTERIORS 770 2725 anytime Well yping, or roe Ma1nt Clnups-Trees-Sod SERV /REPAIRS lor your •" 1 ••ti home/bus Reu no 1ob Live Ins CNA1s CHHA11 HANGING/STRIPPING Fast. friendly service • ..... to sml-lree est 650-4304 Vwy thorough Go refs needed ror home care VISA-MC 673_1512 P-U & deliver 675-57 0epen0ab1e & exper d . 476-0284 IV St11111 -11 p -. LANDSCAPE & CLEAN- UP 5 Yrs uper fr&e est Dave 760-9077 LANDSCAPE SERVICE Tree tnm Lawn Malnt etc tree est Juan 548-9448 Shrubs/Tree Trim Compl gardening compe111111e prtces Chuck 642-2873 Tree-Trim Clean-Ups Yard Main & Hauling Leo 557-4508 H1D4r•ID BaaliaJ 546-8098 or 552-9522 HY STOUIE Wa 1~na1 out\AP Joas & Paintinl-* wt dxts sHouLE HoaatLold Stnictl --11!"'!11,,.. __ "'__ R v Storage Spaoea av111 SMALL MOVING JOBS • RICH RO SINORS Oe Anza Baystde VIiiage •HANG TOGETHER MIKE 846-1391 Asehold secty·maUouts Newport Custom Painting 300 E Coast Hwy N B 839-0730 ANYT HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE bkkplng,errands.organ1 t6yrs ot llappy customers l.ii,'-!w~JiP."L~LP.Aw""'ii'!l'!""'P!'I'~ 673-1331 Mon-Fri 9-4prr Wiadtw CltHiDI Furniture, Trash. Tr&es zatlon 836 9155-brocnure Ltc 280644 675-0383 & prep only Alao wAlfE WlZAR'D 963-54 ts NORM Hoaat Slttia~ RQAINBOW PAINT11NG pa1nt1ng 638-6970 Srrinldtn WINDOW w ASHINC D mp1ng Hauhn •• vi uallty 15 our po icy Sprinklers Installed anc QUALITY' 831-202 u • g-mo ng VACATION H ME CARE 650-6646 JEFF Lie 8688 Pl11te1/lt~ir P U /Delivery Best Rates _ _ Repaired Fair Rates y cl fll • Free est 24hr 631-1063 We Take Care OI Your CUSTOM Painting 1ntlext ED'S PLA TCRING Call Cal 642-6789 If lllttllHCt Pets. Plants. Paper, Mall N t p t .. & Te t es H 1 1 LT HAULl-NG _ ••OVIN-G Exterior wood treatment ea a c .. es • ur · Mike's Yard .... ant m elc Howard 548·3416 I t/E I I 68 881 645 8258 Garage & Ya<d Clnups Free est Stan 549-5088 n .1t r · Ttltrlaont ltplir trim. clean up Haul Jon 645-8192 Ltttl Servict1 EXTERIOR-TOP QUALITY Pla•ltiDI Franki Telephoiie Repai1 • Low prices 675-3930 __.W .. l•l•T.;.O..,P..,_..,l..,O-Tl-0-1-SI-work tor your S Free est _2_4_1t_r_E.,.D ... -.-ID---.-ll-I-& lnslallatlon 1 & 2 tint USE THE in Ref's Dale 6-46-5637 SERVING N B , c •• . phones, est over phone tor appt 1n your home ..., DAILY PILOT Call (818)785-1 156 Kl 953 Hse Painting. Int/ext CdM, 1r11 He F v 8 yr• eKp 642-922( xueRtcXN HANDYMAN Mirror doors-carpentry _H_o.1"'1"'e""C'"'l"e,.1.,•,.i.!141111 __ plumb-palnt-glass-tence ROBfN1S CLEANING Quality at lowest rates "FAST Free est Dave 642-4583 uoH CALL" Itta It AIU Tilt RESULT" INT/EXT 20 Years EKper Services A 10Z We've Got 11C!""ou·n·1-e·rs-.""fi!""oo-rs-,-s""'ho·w·e·r-s SERVICE A11erage Room $29 • the Person lor every Jobi patios RV TILE Llc'c Matertals 642-0442 646-7310 599-8150 Free est OIREC TORY etc YES JESUS IS LORD SERVICE a thoroughly Lie •30405 847-2367 clean house 540-0857 L' . ---------...... .. Biii the Retired Household A Dependable JapaneH -~~~-----Handyman also Ille haul· lady will clean your FIOUI LllOUSllE mg resonable 751-9039 nouse 549-9697 al1 4pm 818/919-4139 __ a __ •• _,_w __ • __ •• _ .. _______ 5_100 __ Htlt w..... 5100 BtlJ w..... SlOO BtlJ Waatt4 5100 BtlJ w..... 9100 ltlt Waatt4 5100 •••• Wutt4 SlOO Htlt w..... 5100 Dot• 5510 Farait•H DOG GROOMER exp 1n all breeds-Full lime with own equtp-busy shop-call 964-5550 from 8 10 5 llllHHSSEllS IEY PUICI IPEUTIR l1rsory Yar4 Ptrstl Photo lab counter person HCPT /SECn SECRETARY /UECITIYE -------• Must sacr111ce Sht-1zu Antqs desk. drMM<.' Beautiful Costa Mesa IMMEDIATE LONG TERM Help with stocking full Exper pref Ou1golng Full time genflfal offtce STUDEllTS S100 8"'/Wt .,..,., mark-ror $50-$200 tbl/4< salon lookl"" tor onar SS S S t ........... d 1 1 personality a must · " ... ~ SSOO ALSO llv rm. tx ... ,.,.. · A 1GNMENT MU T 1me ........... ays n er-l-Hr Pnoto 646_2424 duties lite tying flltng ror 1ngs, papers 850-9897 a tors w/cllentele or HAVE EXPEA ON UN-views by appt only Tues-Fashion Island firm Immediate opening for ex-In YOlll incl corner bed grc renters Call Kathy Flynn IVAC 2000 OR SIMILAR Fri 846-7441 PRESCHOOL TEACHER Salary based on exper perlenceo (S-7 yrs min) llllER .IOU IOWU Poodle Pups, teacup. Toy. Othflf misc 786-232S 540-3855 M 0 0 E l P L E A S E LLOYDS NURSERY Irvine Perl time P M Contact Phil Ramming tndtvtdual In felt paced Min $200 up 546-2848 Dining Room•-' Fr Pr IOIEITIC WHIHOH --plush corporate ottfce We nave opening• for ...... Hostess The Sp1ndrll1er APPLY ONlce help Sat only R&-768-7494 :or .sppt. 720 9816 Must have professional boys g girts between Rhodes11n Ridge back oval table 6 chalrl. I Opening, Del Mar area tor full-ttme domestics. llv&- oot Experienced only Laundry ironing. gener111 nousecleanlng clothes care & llte cooking Call Barbara. Mon-Fri 2-4pm EOE (6191753-0339 Restaurant accepting ap-VICTOR cept 10 key heavy PRESSPERSON AB Dick Restaurant-Waitress & appearance & attllude 12-16 years old working lem 10 mo's. S 100 fet. c.n1na cabinet. lo phcationsapplylnperson TEMPORARY SERVICES phones Renee 646-1684 g 1 k h 1 t I Top skills & pleasant evenings & Saturdays 673-0300 549-4915 S1000 960-3384 alter noons 2-5 daily 4341 Btrch 11105. le some ex,per 8 Pu Hostess apply 1n person N B 556 8 2 Office help wanted part-apply In person Ocean a1 01 Prego's 2267 Fair· phone manner required Earn money trip• & p -, 5535 Gas stove S 150. On W• 3333 W Pacific Coast ewport each • 5 O time tor Insurance Office Press 17301 Beach Bt11d 111ew Rd C M Submit resu~e & salary bonuses Call e I less water bed w/drav Hwy, Newport Beach 17 A. Huntington Beach requirements to. Person-Mr Rountree BLUE I Gold Macaw w/lrg 5200 Super .,,1 water Flexlble hrs & salary open ..., LEIAL SECRETARY based on experience R s RETAIL CLE•IS nel, 1111 Town & Country 541-1011 dbl cage, gd w/kids/pets S 100,all xlnt 650-276! E.tab C11111 Practl"-et-eceptionlsl/ ecretary-n Rd-Suite 16. Orange, Ca •• FI 10 3 very tame 541-6421 ....., Mature person perferred Interior Design Well or-Part time sales clerks ..,on.-r am-pm Good lurnlture give a torney 1n NB/CM area Call Karen at 546-95 70 ganlzed, excellent phone needed 10, af!ernoons, 92668 --------••I Bluet Gold McCaw Wicage prices 5,.8•217 Hotel llHT&IDITOll for resort hotel Full time DRIVERS-cross country, Exper pref Pick up ap- Callf lie req MacGregor pllc at 1555 South Coast Yachts. 1631 Placentia, Hwy. Lag Bch Admln ~::!s~sy (8,;l~rd2 yl~~xpS:,:j PT Earn S 1200/mo 6 & I typing shktlls Oyncaom!~ evening & weekends Will IUPPLEIHT tame $650 548-7827 hrs/wk Tina. ( 10-Noon) a mos P ere m train Apply In person SECRETUY YELLOW NAPE w/cage 1 I llfY flllllTIR[ Selar~ commensurate Tues-Fri 740-2053 S 1100/mo 675-4451 PIER 1 2710 Harbor Mortgage Banking firm YOUR llOOME yr old. $550 646-8309 LES 957-8 Costa Mesa olc EOE Estbhshed sales company Housekeeper, 11v&-1n for seeks energetic reltable tattier & 8 yr old boy people to market pres Bedut Balboa nome 11g1ous nationally 11.nown Mon Frt, non-smkr must wt exper 642· 1448 ......... iiiii Bllld, C M needs secretary with Tired of sitting aroond With Maids wanted Seacllfl • *HCEPTIOllST* sttorthand capability nothing to do? Oo y<>µ Aati51t1 6010 Match gold v9'~rch1 Nu. reHnable 673-71 Motel Laguna Beach PART-TIME. Varied hours Newport Beach based of-like to mingle? If so give .""""_.."" _ _,,""'!'!" __ _ 494-9717 to include early AM THEHILLPARTNERSHIP FULL/TllEPAY lice Salary com us• 11ngle at (714)Colfectlon of fine wood. Moving Sale Sofa t end tables. coffee French Prov Bdrm Call 640-1494 products drive Rm & board• • Guar $7 11"11 comm salary 675 3793 • 4 & more hr sn1tts 523-4920 • Med & Health benefits • Ellp pref d but will train Housek&eper hve-tn must c 11 Ed 556· 1000 nave 1ocal refs. spamsh a !.peaking ok 8•6-6707 Exerctte Experienced out901ng m llSIDE SALES struclor for mens ~ SI0,000 - womans top ranked Newport Beach firm e~ we1gl"ll training gym in panding sates stall 11 you OC Please call Super possess good teleptione bodies Gym at 645-6110 commun1cet1on skills and FE.ALE STU.E.T can use a 6 t1gure in- come We work lrom Swim etc with handl· 6am-1pm or tpm-8pm in capped scnool girt & Ille a pleasant environment household duties Own No e)(penence necess- trens Non-smkr, Mon ary Call George Tues Wed atter schl Sun Anderson at 675-0450 10-5 Also PI T summer _ 1ob 640-5335 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS a large Mercedes Benz llRU agency needs ACCTG SALES SECTY. exper 10 key by Needed 1mmed to sell touch Also ACCOUNTS Flowers In Restuarants RECEIVABLE. eKper Call Btwn 4-6pm 675-2335 only Apply at 1001 Quall --SI NB 9· 11AM M-F llllCEIY STHE CLH. JIM SLEMONS IMPORT a Some exper req Summer Mercedes Benz Agency montne only Apply '" needs 3 lot attendants person 1131 Back Bay Full lime Apply at 1001 Or Newport Dunes Quail St NB 9-11AM M-F MAIL CLERK THE THIS JOI I STUFF ITt Perm pt time mail stuflers lor R E Investment lirm •n Newport Beach Congenial atmosphere Mon work eAper nee Dependable & reliable Speed anO manual 1le1tenty a must• Fle1t1ble hours Non smokers Cell Bill 553-0940 MEDICAL RECEPT. Back olt1ce 640-4650 IEWPOllT DUIES •Front oftlce Mature person. FIT. mcl wknds Duties making reservations hea11y phones. must like work· 1ng with pubhc •Night auditor •Gate Tender • Secunty Guard Located on Jamboree be- tween Pac1llc Coast Hwy & the Newporter Inn 1131 Back Bay Or , N B 8 30-4 30 no phone calls SYDNEY 0MARR Sunday. July 2? 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'hdtt 1 long r.1nt1t· pl.tn' t-mph.11,11, n n fam1h. wt:urth ah1lm to h.rndle add<'J n·1opcm'l1htl1t" Rd.i 1u1Mh1p llt·1 om1·., mc.m1ng(ut and lnH "-111 rtpl,1n• men• fl1na11<in Pl lESr f d1 I~ \farlh201 fr1p' ''"1t<,andun1qurpuhl1c.a11un' clominatC' \t<'nano ) 11u II 110 lnnit('r Ill: u1ntin1•d 111 rl.''ilnUt·d area l\.fl'''•'l'l ltr 11•l1·phc>1H'L.1ll rc·,1111 .. rn.irr1111,al 111c:nl;11ll'' hor11111l\ \rll'' I c-11 I 1hra 1x·r,nn' l1tiuH' 1111'\l ll111y '1 t•11,1110 weekends Musi have de-INC Newport Beach nas PART /TIME WORI mensurete Call Pam at 540-030 t for an exciting glass and art work from pendable vehicle (small immediate opening an tn o I 1 673-31201675-4961 tor 1ob as a 1elepnone sales the vessel MY APOLLO I ruck van station 1e111gent & frtendty recap-pportunit1es ava1 ab e appointment person with the LOS AN-is avble to qual1f1ed l•Onl!it w/excellent phone with lhe LOS ANGELES GELES TIMES Hours buyers APOLLO was the ;::;1 dl~ai!~si~~ ~::'~e sk1ls hie typing & various TIMES Circulation Oe-•pm-9pm Hourly wage flagship of tne Church ol area Must be depen-general office ex partment '"oor door 10 SECRnAllY plus commission Lo Scientology and pers OAK DESK Top cc S 125tofr also legal az cabinet S75 962-497 dabte Contact Greg penence Contact Catny door newspaper sales Permanment part-time callon 1375 Sunllower yacht of Ron Hubbard F at 675-6442 program Guaranteed E•perienced tyl)lng Ave Costa Mesa lntr ol off din rm and Hyde Monday thru ride) hoorly wage plus com· 60wpm lite shorthand state rm nas ........ n remvd between 9 30 ano 10 3C R pt on st m ss1 H s 4 t .,..,.., Old unique handcre Spanish benches 5' S pr Cash Only 546 18 ece 1 ' 1 on our pm 0 Newporl Beach Shared * TAIE Off YOUR TIE Im vessel Coll tncls bvld d m only 642-4321 Newport Beach law lirm 9 pm T 1 a 1n1 n g 1 s • ot11ce concept Non-Our sales people wear glass doors wdn inlaid has an 1mmed1ate open-provided Potenttal to smoker Call Teri blue teens on the iob & mural mirrors brass fil- ing tor a 1ecep11onis1 earn S300 plus per week Wetzel THE EXECUTIVE 1 d h E PlSTt UP ARTIST Front office appearance For an 1nterv1ew call can make $2500 • per mgs an ma ogeny n· 0 C Label Co has open· 957 2361 1204 OFFICE 644-4492 week comm Positions t 're co 11 a PP rs d Queen bed $185 Spreng 842-5 excellent typing legal e•-· e•t $720 000 Mail proof ot .ng lor person wllh e.1t· per1ence preferred Com-now open due to person- periente of Paste up & petallve salary end ben· SALES-HARDWARE SECRETARY nel advancement One ot tine rspn5bltytreason for Rattan couch ch bllshlvs. end tbl w/ couch-lamp-d1ne1te 650-3099642-1616 camera operation Foi ellls Marian Morgan F t P11 ava11-no Sun or wanted One world class. the largest growl~ Solar interest to Zanzibar Ship· interview (714) 751-9500 213•621•9800 eves see Steve H W mulll talented gen I 01. Power Co 1n the world ping 488 Hill St B Laguna R1gnt Co 126 Rocnester flee secretary Must l"lave Leeds provided draw • Beach Ca 92651 REFRIGERATOR S Waterbed SSO 01n set $40 OBO 84 7 -4E -PHARMACY DPT. CUH Full llme. Mon thru Frt, 1( to 7pm Typing reQ Frlendly ne1ghborhooc store 644-21 1 i RECEPTIOllST Coste ~Al!se. Ce eKcel phone and word comm1n1on 751-3008 AffliHCtl TOTI Sales processing skills Total TELEPMOIE ••LES -Gd phone skills & typing c 0 m Pens a 11 0 n t 0 -2 cu ft sis frig/freezer Excel position for recent IURSERY S&LU 530.000 Please reply In Part-time 751-8882 $375 Washer & dryer. Sotabed queen size, S• like nu, earthtones ~ p p AM's/548-9545 high scnool graduate or Need energetic person to confidence 10 the Presi-TRAVEL AGENT . FIT min elec $350 for bottl lor woman re-entering grow with eatabllshed dent. Collins Associates. 2 A 11 1 d Avacado green & epprOJC b Id s 1 Ml 1 t 11 yrs eKP, po o tra ne usiness wor a ary company n yr re a 567 San Nicolas Or Pleasant olltce Call 4 yrs old. all 3 In pert SOFA. good cond & Ph1lt1r1,hy laalat. SchooT plcfures Earr extra Chri11mas money Must be enthusiastic & enioy children Xlnt JOt tor hoosew1fes. x-teache1 or teachers aides S 1000 range (negot) Call nursery exper . full time Newport Beach 92660 552_3052 Irvine Ask 101 cond 4807 Cor11and Or Caroline Byco 845-2251 staring salary $900-CdM (Cameo Highland•) buy S100 557-5659 ----S 1200 mo Paid holidays SERV ST& •m11 Ausra 760-0405 RECEPTIONIST for Real & 11acalions Hospital In-' '" ' Estate Otttce part time surance avail Interviews Part or full lime. eves. T::i~E;s,:b~!~e~ ~~~Pe Sofa & love seat/ .. tone plald-llke new S 545-3110 evenings general otf1ce duties Ask by appt only Tues-Fri wknds & graveyards for Pete 751-3191 846_7441 Neat appear & hand-agency seeks pleasure Frigidaire. llf-:-lis. cop· pertone. $275 650-7452 Solid Oak table w/4 cha Seasonal Sept t to No' RECEPTIOlllT 15. S36 per day Pd train· tng begins Aug 6 Apply 1r Weekends.(9-5) some llgl"ll person 9. 11am Jul~ typing Irv Real Estate 30-3 tst Blalack ! otc 552-2008 Portran World 325 No RECPT I TYPIST tor CPA M u II e r A n a he I m ttrm In N B Call Connie, 778-4554 631-0961 Daily Pilaf PART TIME '1 u lo r ft o u It· \ v Hi I a h It' ,.,"port Ht'<H'h urf•a. thn·t· hour~ JWr •la,. 1-.urn uppro,. ~hOO pt•r m o nth. C all I I :00 10 I :0(' P\1. <'IHCL'L.\Tl<>N DEPT 1112 -l:t! I EOE O n ANG E LO A ~ I DAil Y PILO I I. II At <,I 1 < I\ ~f , A A •.+ 1 ltlng Only n__,. apply egt 3 Yrs exp Sabre OE Refr~erator 17 cu 11 LLOYDS NURSERY wr """' 2590 Newport Blvd. c M trained Well tr111eled S 100 67 -4983/675-0105 Immaculate, must nowt $300 646-7022 background prel Sell-----SERY. STl. llECIUIC mouvated Contact Rikki I HY lPPLIUCH Thomuv1lle din rm tt tull time. neat appear 850-1111 LES 957-8133 chrs.AllS1000557-~ SAUSPHSOI Need 2 retired sales people with knowl- edgebldg materials plumbing & grdng Apply 1n person Kerm Atma Hardware 2666 Harbor Bl\ld C M Apply tn person 2590 VIDEO RETAIL SALES Kenmore Washer wttlte~ Trad I Sola. loveMat Newport Blvd C M Video T v stereo sale£ Perteet working order Chair cust. eartht SALES Salary Plus BOUTIQUE Outgoing & enthus1as11c sales person needed for our women s designer boutique Must be re- sponsible & reliable Please apply tn person to ALEXIA. 260 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach PRO DLOSEllS Sell to businesses who need what you sell or •ESCROW SECRETARY • Immediate opening tn Irvine area tor 1nd1v1dual with good clerical skllll a must Will train Varied responstbllltles Good benefits Salary open 261-6222 SOLARtNSTALLER Must have some elect . plumbing. roofing eKper Must be wllltng to work tong hrs 7 days a week Good money Call any- time 751-3008 E'Z LEAD FlllEH *STAFF HOHTAllY* Guaranteed wage or Newport Be11ch Archltec- comm 852-9 125 anytime tural firm ~ktng well or- g en 1 zed lnd1 v1dual Sect y1Adm1n asst YST w /excellent typing & Inc So County Youth spelllng skills Ole· 5heltt<r Lag Bch 40 taphone eKper1ence a hrt wk college desired must Call Cathy at THE •t250tmo Xlnt typing HILL PARTNERSHIP commumcat1ons & org INC slulls tor Crisis lnterv tor more 1ntormat1on 5VCS 494 43 t I 675-6442 District Managers up nee tor a high end SIOO 645-2464 $600 968-7410 Video Store wle•clullvf lines Well-groomed & well-mannered Call for details Scott 831-786 7 VOTER REGtSTRA TIOll. Lady Kenore heavy duty Washer & gas Dryer xlnt cond $400 both 552-0408 Walnut din table Met 1 ''»•40x95 not ad1 100 Lb chrome l90s cond $400 548-4143 Maytag Washer. gd cond Washer/Oryer(stack S 125. Kenmore Dryer. xlnt cond S300. Kin~ Kint cond $95. 760-6097 bed S 150, 536-6190 1 WORKERS. $5-15 h1 POIS Pd 3 times wkly Ne eKper nee Se11eral open· 1ngs lor appt 971-0227 Aefng 18 cf. trst-trPhllco DBL WATERBEO S II xlnl S200. 646-6443 al1 5 w/access 675-0834 wanted for SALES POS· 1t1on Highly motivated in· dlllldua11 Interested Ir earning S50.000 plus per year Must be w ell dressed & have e pleasant phone voice Our company orters profit sharing Contact Jane at 1nterna11onal In· \lestmenta or America 556-1000 Refrigerator-small, Kint Waterbed king, heeler cond S75 642-2700 trm S250 760-0488 p1 Sears Sto11e . white~ 4 I' burner $70 548· 7169 Jtwtlry • Co.' t.r. 601. DIAMONDS Beaut wl _ • 1 o t ct $950. 1 17 APPLE lie computer 12SK. $1500 Miriam 667-25 2 dr1ve1. amber monitor. E---t S 1 ,,, S ZI 8 O ca r d C P I M . ngagemen e ·••~ Ok1data printer. all Orig $1000 650-24 7 cables & rnanuets S 1985. Jliact11Hff81 6! 662-3661 WUTIER STlllPPH - -2 cioslng tkts S32S. lnlerlock exper w/tools TRS 80-2 disk drive. works Fld & trk all day pau Full or p/ttme 631-1886 great-S 125 obo 642-2700 $150ea 546-5522 llECEPTIHIST/Ty,tat Free tt Yoa 6022 2 OLYMPIC eox1N< Weekends only Pacific 2 PIPPIES Tickets • Tues A~ View Memorial Park Male 546_6092 1 SSOea Call 650· 139 644-2700 tor Pat _ 2 Olymplc Clos WOOOSHOP WORKER Affectionate. 7 mos Tabby lkls-20th row -SSO STAIN GLASS PERSON fem has shots Needs obo 642-5194 loving home 673-1895 - 11 yov "ntOV wor~1n9 w•lh yovn9 boy\ & qirh ond de\lc 1ob\ ore no! for you ) '~ con\1drr o coreer in the nt'w\poper <111ulo .... '. loon l1~ld Th,\ 1\ o unique po\1llon with Need full lime exper 2 OL VM PIC SOCC Salary n90ot1abla Dean or Blk/Whl Kitten 1ckt1 8/8 524-8157 e Joyce 648-9328 3._;18~:i!~ • OLYMPIC TICKEH Two $96 Gym Flnalt Jt~• Waatt4/ doily d1olltt•(IN A. """'cird\ Our op,.ning1 ore 1mmc-d1otc-Appl1< t,inl\ mu\I hove o von \lolionwogon or lrvck We offer on t •Ct llent \olory with o bonu\ pion ond go\ ollowon<t' We hove on "•cellent bt'nt'f11 pion tho! include\ hmp1 tol11ot1on m\vroncc h~rol vo< ot1c>r1 ond holiday\ (<>nd•detll'\ mv\I hovt' o d"'''" 10 bl' \Uctl'\•lvl and be w1llm9 lo wor~ hord If you think you ho~ the quol+f1tot10n\ plcow-opply ,n ~l\on 10 111e Daily Pilat Mondoy lhtv f 11doy 9 1 I om Or 1 4 pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa. CA 92626 •"' -equal npportunoty f'mplO'\rt'I Dtatatic 5107 Aide-Companion Lh1•ln tor elderly laday. Ac· cupre•sur a-mau•g• therapy, excellent refer· enc .. (213)702-3-431 Frt1 lltt111 Women's Rythm 8 838-2373 7pm irve UCLA SSOC ---the pr Incle reMr prl LHASA APSO 2 yr 1payed Alll prkng permit IC femele. gd w/edu1t1 Free for women/Qymn V' to od hm. 640 9287 011 5 30pm 675-62M Male COCl<ER SPANIEL, 4 Otymplc Wrull bull colored 5 yra old tickets 7/30 Sl5 Cab SSOS Xlnt pedlgr" 857-5719 980_..483 p@QIXRs 16 ;;;;;. wHh To gOOd flome. all whit• .. Aol.lnd·trl9 A"*1ean papen. 11rv.r & blue evecs f9male kltt~ w/amb« llne Tlck•1• Qd thru I #hltH M/F 1200 up. 1tY" Incl lllota 644•7005 15, ·u Filghts , beautiful 857-48'15 NB 250-9010 lrvlne US A .. Mexleo. Cat hnltare -m t>ean "400 .. 552.0 ~· SSlO .. aovlNd1; Adm1ra1 atW pOrt TV : ocker Spanier 7mo1a •NEWPORT HOME• WHITE MWing macti: Buff w/paper1 muai HOUM full of lufnlture. Whl 4 Pttr twn b.ct ~ tncr $200 844 4842 applt misc 780·9347 outdoor gaa BBQ : -1920 doll hM Enc Gldn Ret Ma, 1 yr• Very loving trained, pe>r1 Nds ierclM 842 ·282-4 S tOO LHASA APSO, AKC. RED, e wtcs Fem $300. Male 1275 955 0801 To ~ your ,,,_Mag ~Of· the r•dlng pubfle phone Dally Piiot ClaHlri.d. 842-Mfa 4 ~ • IM~ rm Ht. bought S700 obO MO 231• lor 11200 wtH Mii '800 8 mot Ofd Sony cir TV Beaullful 1w1t1che1 w tremote cntrl S350. your cllents 2•2 In compl Akal stereo. cotor1 .. SNeon Pr bOvOhl S 1100. Mii $700. for the prof I fhe C P ..... call art 5 & ua for Compeny 751-0779 Ll1 M2 HISS CLASSIC BALLY -4 pt. 7'cooch. ! pc: dinette M t pin tall, 4 mllllon BC. seo .. S48 4061 cond 1&00 M3 64!• 001 Bed ~ Re<:llnere Compl Bdrm rurn s: tabl• sol• epeakett. Lot• Of hOUMhOld It mor•' 494·729& IC>.; to $3& 642·9tl3 , .lco ED -t ~ ... )57 .... nQ ,., )41 l~t! 12 * * ME - -rel! no -125 -ilr- hrs lrm up :>v >ul- tely ve- -ers >e<I vay 133 ,1rs ,53 ed tbl Mil fld Ille I led 225 ~3 lH ;115- set so me 80 ars 50 lrth 300 urs aell I, 6 359 :-& >ne i9 Jlt d nt edl az tt 5 ;() no ns 114 :tte Cl 56 350 lll ;';'.4 814 7 ER "~" 11 !or .no >nty 'ed. Ing ea "''· IOV 1/ln rlb-•oe ; 15 125. IA5 141() Ii.ti tor 30 c4td :>40< 1)'9! ,,,., TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 Sl1 8 PlaytNng 10 Hockey,• g 14 Ovwaci 15 Emanate 18 Rec>utatlon t 7 Penaftle9 18 Rooten 19 Flel'I 20 Frightening 22 BKlhmaltl• 23 Foot part 24 lAtt• 28 Cofputent 29 Pipe joint 30 Small bre.t<I 3 1 Oomlc:ite 33 Retflfded 37 Prefh1 l0t god 0t jofln 38Mol~ 40 Roole6g9 41 UPC*S 43 G«man ,....., 44 RuNiell name 4 5 Sotl drlnll 47 Outcome 48 US eubmer1ne 51 Trou!MM 53 Merct1end1M 54 Competenc.t 2 3 14 17 20 It IT 41 • • 59 Endlflg l0t Amel Of MeJI 80s.--d product e1 Chllt con 82 Rou1• 83 Oi11r1 Dul• 8-'WNT 858ueballa Speaker 88 Gerelnt'1 wile 67 Cuben lltle DOWN 1 0 nd rvkH' S 2 Skip 3 Mrs Cllaplln 4 Forbiddlno S Havtno 'ell a will & Pollute 7 Mtd .. st sultanate 8Garmenta 9 Mtl otticer~ 10 Ofop ott I 1 Mature 17 ~tel alloy t3 Blank out 2 I M1Utllemf'f'll 22 MQder9te 25 Wllet t>Ody 28 LOMP9P 2 7 Second ton 28 L1brery unit 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 32 Income fOf'm 33 Cached 34 ln!Tequent 35 Unvaried 36 AcnteYement 38 -Laurel 39 Oefe<'IM bulld•no •2 Birdt Lal 43 JoonS 45 COUC>led II • 46 Pa1nt1ng •8 Cootort 411 AmetlUI" bta<:kSl'IBt' !)() ASlall 52 Gewt.: 55 Jeva I netghbo< ~APO'~ 5 7 W1lllln ptt'I S8 Pred<t0t 60 C1tna drtn~ ,, 12 13 Partn•flhtp dtssolutton Cta.-c manogany Bay boet 8'0-4022 - THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2000 HAl80R BLVD COSTA MHA 64'2 0010 @ m Or11nge Cout DAIL V PiLOT f&Mufda,y, JUiy 21. ,.... c;I ,.,...~ It 76 Vol.,. 4 dr, am/fm *'· pi s. p/b s 1, 195 851-0010 Ptatiac 9 168 Le J ana very Qd cona. run1 gr•t nu llr•. ban s 1700 ooo &42-2948 '82 TraM Ant ~. 121< Of'lg ml S 11.750 firm Owner 831-5ee 1 We re New we re Dealing 714-315-19 19 s..,.s..v.c....,._ WI\ w m NJ\ 'WI m ® m ® m ® m ®L.:!!!~~:...;;:~~=::~-m WE Will 111 IE MHISlll @ --m ORANGE COUNTY'S I CADILLAC DEALER FOR S~LES, SERVICE & LEASIN CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF CARS _ Our Remaining Stock Of Sale Priced '84s Is Goin·g ·· , Fast Including The La.st Of The Full-Size Devilles! SAVE OVER CHOOSE FROM 41 (654861) ALL DEMOS CLEARANCE PRICED • Best Prices • Great Selection • Convenient Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People! 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 (213) 587-8266 (Just one mile south of the 6 San Diego Fwy. on Harbor Blvd.J ' f .. • ' • ... 2 -Orange C<u1ty A9m &lase'An Adwertmng • .,.,...,_,. io the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Juty 28, 198-4 Try these tips if you're makiilg a mov~ Tne real tr-11e pne of fT1USICaJ d'ra:2:rs -De1ler kno.n as mewing -ra being cAayea in eanle:SS lhcS yecv Loc3 and 1ong~d1~tance moving companies 1htoughOl.tl lhe country are reoortJng an .. nQ!fecedented ~ of rnovng aclmty ~1-pecteO to reach a pea. of llltertSltt Ourmg late Augusl and con inoe trvOf.4' Oc.to~ f<:AJ ate ~ thOY: ~ be moving. here are some ~·ions ''on" tre rT"Orll'llQ spec1allsts of J!.~o Maffia-er ·r~1Co To De0"" Mt: l 1r:AJ na.~ l ned "'o ,-:;.;r mo-.;er yet, do so Mar.IO-Nef ~•pe<'S <t<1 1 Y! J.AartJ' ~s are ~oo ~-era Neet>'.S tn ad;r~ 3' t 'S I tT'ie ()C 1~ ,ear Y.I be p.-epated to tw O• Ide sever al art er - nate moV"nQ dates ~ arrange for thett llatlSPO'- tat.-on The mover can ach>M! you Two -eeks~ mc:Mn9 day •St¥t paoung Do a 1r1ue at a time Dor t II)' to do 11 m a day 0t two •Ref1¥n any rtems you may nave l:>Offowed from neighbors RecWm lhOSe borrowed from you •Ca.. the utirty compao.es to arrange d~JOO of etectrc. gas and tete- pnone setW:e •~e a<rangernents 10 n~ mai<>< ~~~for any iong-o 151arn:;e rt'lOYe o~ wee-be.fore ITlCVln9 oa y •Get rod of aJJ '1ammab'es You don I •an· to 'flduOe them n the t'l'l()\,e • f lhe mover ·~ 1 gotng to do st take o~n curtains. drapery rods. shelves. TV antenna Dismantle any outdoor play or gym equipment Otsconnect outdoor gas barbecue •Remove contents from your safe deposit bOX •If there are items you plan to take "1th you 1n the car pack them separately ano label the box Do not move Day Betore Moving Day •Empty and defrost your refrigerator ano freezer and let them air out for 24 hO>.JrS •Finish packing any personal items •Get a good nights steep Moving day •Strip beds. but leave fitted bottom Sheets on mattresses •Be pr99ef'lt when the mover arrrves 10 answer any questions •Accompany the movers through the house for an imientory Of !hangs to be moved •Be sure that tmaU chUdren and pets are out of harm·s w.y. You don't want them underfoot whOe the movers are trying to get things done. •Confirm destuiatiOn ad~ with van opetalor -Abo con inn es1Unatea delivery da1e/time_ •Make sure an windows are ctosed and lights are ,put whell the moV«s are through. •Try to keep calm and relaxed Some 40 million other Amencans are moving 100 Once ;o.J de1erminie ~ 1ou are ;vf'9 IOmove •ono..Ma~ smoving ~ar. 30 da(S bef0te ~ day •Determine wf\at you re gong to ,.,,. r:ue dl'ld start CJetl!OQ nd of UlOSe thing$ 11ov aren 1 go.ng to 11'\0'~ Mo.nng rtems 10tw aren r 90"'010use1&mC)ty adds to lhe -:.~1 of the mo;,oe Students better save up for a home •Oetermtne what yoo a.re ~ to :;ad' 1ourloe"f ~ Whal ;O>.J are gotng to nave the ~ pack Keep n m nd tt\al ne movet rs not responsrt>M! ICY t>real(age o• ten"'s you nave ~ea ObtaJn pac.KJ rig i:a<tOf's from the rn<Wef' • tcohfy the post office of yOU< new acdre-u F out change of address cards •Gather mechcal dental records •k011t1 your schoots and arrange to ~:, •!: rec.otds torwarded to the new !>CflOO•S •Crose loc.a charge ct1arge ac- -:.rJtJflts •If YO\J have oets and ,Ol.I re moving A Sou~n Ca tomaa s.aVIngs and 1oan execut ~ ach tSeS toda, s c;O(!ege-t>ouno ~ 10 start p&annmg as S0011 as ~for that f•st nome o., establrSn•ng a S8W1QS p11ar1 and s151em and StllCJr1ng 10 1t Ahhough a recent naa.onaJ sur11e1 re.: eaied tnat 22 percent ol OO'lege students expect '~ to help Pf'ovide a dawn payment on their fi<$1 tiome. Dan~ tN Oieroortf, cnazrman Pf'~t and chief exec:u1r-,,e otfteer of Sun SaWlQS and loan says colleg1ans ~n I Qet their~ uo ti a parent has pUt a coue>te of ktds -°" e-tef\ IUS1 onecMd through college 11 s unreatistte to e•pec1 mom and dad to come .JP Wllh a cso-n payment f()( the•r ch•ldren s Of' Childs ••st name soggeste<J Olefdorlf Dierdorlf said hOwever ne agrees ¥11tn those •ho ~ thev can hnanc.e tneu Daily Pilat :Jke Realtor '.1 eline MAY RESALE ACTIVITY SETS RECORD down payment from personal savinQS The survey conducted by the National Association of Home Builders. showed that 57 percent ot the collegians quest1ond said lney planned 10 rely on personal savings tor a dowim payment it s a matte< of sett-d1sc1phne and e .. en 1f fOU can t put aside much now. that sell-drsctphne of saving wll stand you in good stead when you can " Dterdorff said Althougti the survey shows ttw! d own payment was of concern to students. lhey ~ere more concerned about monthly house payments and according to 01erdorff, their worrv 1s 1ust1hed As interest rates and building costs rrse so do mortgage payments At least a down payment is 1ust that a fixed sum but not so With mortgage rates. They float It's all tied to the cost of funds.." he said And. even though colege students have pretty much the same asc*•tlon lhetr lollo.s held -to own a smgle-famiy hOme in the suburbs -Oterdortt feeirS co&egians may have to settle fOt less. You"re going to see condonun1ums become even more the nonn in the future because volatile interest ra1ea Wlft continue to keep home-boildtng oosts high. 'It's a fact ot life. Tomorrow·s home owners may not be able to buy the type ol home they're used to. because it may not be built." Dierdorlf asserted. "Hit ts built. 1t w111 be much smalJer than the housing we ve been accuslomed to.·· ~-....,unt & Associate~--... •• 4111 REAL ESTATE 2121 ... ,.. tr' lilh 14 . . """ ..... A STAFF OF HIGHLY TRAINED PROFESSIONALS TO BERft YOU IR SETI nD UTILllA 1".at's the VIEW from this magruf1cent manor htgh on a hill in prestigjous Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba reflects the ultimate in quality thru-out. Boasts of a library, step-down fa.mtly rm w /f-place, gounnet kitchen & in- credible Master-suite w /sauna, f-place, Walk-in "Closet-room'' and VIEW 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade Offered at $1.950,000. Jen Hunt 6 Trafalgar Open Sun 1-5 .. CllY• •11111U1111 with a European flavor! Truly a uruque and classic 3 Bd town.home! Fonnal- marble-foyer-totaDy upgraded thru- ouL Private single level end-unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume hi-Joan Shown by appt only $550,000. Je n Hunt MU91111.U' Ill ,._SIU Most desired location for this 4 Bd. 3 Ba. -den home. Mint c:ondition - owner will assist w/finand.ng. Shown by appt. $850,000. fee. Harriet Perry IPll'l'tm 11 ........ i..... Top of Spy~ Hill-ocean & Newport bay VIEW. This 5 Bd 6~ Ba, super-den and game nn. home bas secunty system pool and spa. Now ottered at $1.550,000 Fee. Vee StiJwon 9 Muir Beach Cr. CdM Open Sat. l -5 ....... llllllT Fee $249,900! Turtlerock President home-cul-de-sac locale. Great 3 Bd. For- mal dining. family rm. 2 Ba. Huge yard- room for pool Call to .ee. Vee Stiman ...nuu # 18 Atoll. Gated eomm. of Jasmine Creek-Plan 2. 2 ~ 2 Ba & den. Miru ocean view Price reduced to $305.000 Vee Stu:non. Open Sat & Sun. 1-5 II?' II UY All wood and glala -3 Bd -single level on ocean side of PCH In privat.e-gat.ed- beach oommunity. Tenn.ls & res- taurant/beech d llb. Allume hi-loan-try 1&1 Dn. Owner will &1114 Offettd at appraisal $335,000 L.B. Jeri Hunt ~ USA -So For Tiie Sold ~ -. -Orange County Aeat Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28. 1984 -3 I ' ~ S p ecializing in properfg on Ike wafer ... near tA e waler ... a nd witk Uew of wal er PRIVATE ISLE-BAYFAONT Unu1ual corner location on the Main Bayfront with unob1truc ted VIEW of Bayfront activity. One of the rare locatlon1 In Newport Beach! A home of H - traordlnary quallty and ct.talllng. Thie 2-1tory reel- dence haa • apaclou1 llvtng room, formal dining room, llbrary/den w1th bookc:Mee. 2 maew ault" and w/tamlty bedroom•. Waterfront pettoe to enjoy enteratlnlng and • prtvate eout1yerd entry with luah landacaplng. E•tty acceaatble pier 1ltp for large yacht. Shown by appolntm.nt to qualm.d buyen. $2,950,000. FEE. e:U·1400 WATERFRONT-LINDA ISLE One of the beat locatlona on the WATER. You have aun all day In thta 2 ... tory realdence wHh hMted pool Ii 1pa. Neer tennla and ctubhouM, thla aubatantlal home ha e bedroom• and •pecloua entertaining room1. Ownera are ftexlhle and wlll conalder HCha"iJ.._ $2.750,000 FEE LAND. 831-1400 OCEANFRONT ESTATE "ONE OF A KIND" and lmpoulble to duplicate Today! Cuatom bullt a unique ct.IJgn houMI 10 bedroom•, 9 b8th1 and lnt.,..tlng leftla for captur- 1"9 baue ocean and ..,le In the aunaet. Two ldantlcat unite with 3 bedroom• + den a 4 betht In each unit on 4 level1. Separate maid'• 1ulte or few vlatlng relatlvn. Thi• II a MnNtlonal property that'• NOW REDUCED and ready for an offer. $1,285,000. 831-1400 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT A Valentine cuatom bullt home In an excellent lagoon location and taaturn 5 bedroom•, 4\la bath• and la completely redecorated. Extensive wood- work compUment1 the epeclou1 rooma. Formal IMng room + large family room with aunken wet bar. Ideal for Indoor/outdoor recfMtlon end enter- taining. Courtyard entry and a large slip + aide tie. Securtty i yatem. Owner nk1 you to make offers! Offered at $1,250,000.131-1400 OCEANFRONT-ON THE POINT EXCEPTIONAL LISTINOI Flrtt time offered, thla apacloua 4 bedroom, 3 bath famlly home futurn an upatalrt llvlng room with a "few.var .. glorloua view of the harbor, Jetty, COfOM del Mar and Laguna S..Chl Down1talr1 you wHI ftnd a family room with wetb8r and petlo on the .. nd. Amenltlea galore In thl• $1,150,000 home. 131-1400 BA YFRONT-PIER/SLIP /VIEW Spectacular mountain and water view from thla well-malntelned BAYFRONT DUPLEX. Sandy beach • pier for 2 large yacht•. Great family area In a quiet location. Call for ct.tall• on thl• tarrtftc pr~. OWNER W1LL CARRY THE NOTE AND FIRST T.D. ON THIS FEE LAND property. S999,000.131·1400 PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT T otelly remodefed 3 level re11dance with aubatan- tlal mHter aulte. Exqulalta ct.talllng of whit• oetc, tHk and apeclal 1tone. Plater waJll a aoltd lnaut.- tJon In thla 4 bedroom home with dramatic a apeelou• IMng room a gourmet kitchen. $815,000. 131-1400 LITTLE 18LAND-8AYFRONT Older 2-atory, 5 bedroom rnk»nce In a fan ... tlc VIEW location to take edvantage of activity of the water a Ught1 at night. A wonderful oppor1unlty to own • home on .. quiet" Uttle laland and do eome redecorattng to flt your dulgn. Reduced to Sl50,000. 113..aoo PRESTIGE BAYFRONT CONDO Super 8th floor lido Park condo with penoramlc vtewa of Ny and city llghtat Thia 11 luxury In a 2 bedroom, 2'h b8th rnldence that featuree decor· ator ftxturee and Interior. Pool, 1pa and eauna In a MCUrlty bulldlng with doorman! Llated at SUS,000. 831-1400 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Eech unit hae 3 bedroom•, 2 b8th with oc.an and Cataltna vtewa. Location In grNt ., .. and ha good Income. Aulng price ~,ooo. 831-1400 BAYCREST Thia 11 a large family home with 5 bedrooma, 4 b8th1 and an excellent floor plan Mt In a bright decor. Separate maid'• quartera, formal dlnl"9 room1, 3 ftrepl.cea, wet b8r In den and cuatom buHtl M9ny axtrn--ownen are anxloua. $441,000. Call 831-1400 WATERFRONT WONDERFUL Cuatom A lovely with pier/float for 30' boat + aide tie. Oak aplral atalra, atum b8th, fabulou1 kitchen. aecurlty 1yatam a IOfld oetc doon throughout thla 3 bedroom, 2'h b8th home. Enjoy the good Ute on the water In a home of dlatlnctlon at a reaonabM price. $590,000 FM. 131-1400 LIDO PARK DRIVE CONDO Large b8yfront condo with water view• from llYl"iJ room and matter bedroom. Taatefully decorated 2 bedroom• + den and 3 bath• In MCurlty bulldl"iJ. Owner may carry 1at TD with large ca1h down. S49e,OOO. Call 831-1400 LIDO ISLE-MINT CONDITION Ownera have totally coordinated the carpet and wall cov•r1"9• In thla bright, cheerful a appeall"9 home. Large 4 bedroom + famlly room with b8r, gourmet kitchen a flexlble ......... S-79,000. 831-1400 WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY A r.,. 312 duplH Of 5 bedroom home on th• water with a doctc to.' 30' bOat. Thia ls the le•t expeM!we duplex on.red on the water and ta prtc.d fof lmmedt.te 11le at $451,900. 131-1400 CORONA DEL MAR Wonderful 5 bedroom famllyli entertainment home with view, 1o .. 1y y.,d, mater bedroom with ftre-pqce, torn\81 dining room, famlly room Ii communi - ty poot. All for '440,000 lnctudl"9 the land. 831-1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS A totally remodeled Brien Jeanette contempor.-y trMevel home with 1pecloul 4 bedroom•, 3 b81M. Enhanc.d by IUpet .. _..., .... , akyHghta.. j:ac:uul, hardWood noon, formal dining room. ac..n view• from the deckl. S-10.000. Call 131-1400 HARBOR VIEW HILLS-JUST LISTEDI Popular Sandpiper modet With mini-View end 1o.-.1y pool-elze front yard. Comfortable Family 4 bedroom, 2YI beth home with tamlly room, beamed cefllnga.. hardwood floora and W ARllTH. all fol $311,000. 8~11·1400 JASMINE CREEK-NEW LISTING! Dramatic plan 4 with eoertng 2-ttory ~Ung entry, lalend kHchen, brMlrfaet .,... and pe11o. Private comer location, lnt.,..ttng level9 and 3 total bedrooms. Community pool and '9nnt.. Priced to MU wtth an eaumable loan. $299,000. 131-1400 BALBOA SUMMER HIDEAWAY! Charming 3 bedroom houM with Mparate 1 bedroom cottage on Baltl oa taJand. Stepe to b8y and fe"Y fOf M8J oc.an acceM. Only S297 ,000! Call 831-1400 or ln-4900 BALBOA PENINSULA REDUCTION Owner DESP£RA TE and ANXIOUS to Mii dealnabltt Balboa Pentnsula Point 2 atory home. REDUCED to S299*000t 3 bedroom•, den, llYtng room with nre- place and charm galore! 131·1400 NEWPORT DUPl.EX-$215,000 JUST LIST£DI BeautHulty malnt.Jnad 212 duple• aurrounded by quiet channel front hornet plua lhort walk to beat beachell Ideal fO( OWMf/UMr I Income. Priced tor Immediate aale. 831-1400 CLOSE TO NEWPORT-OHL Y S197,000I COST A MESA HEIGHTS, Eaatalde 1uper buyl 3 bedroom + apa. large formal dJnl"iJ room & tamlly room. Solar equipped. You can auume a 9.75% 11t TD! Call 831-1400 PERFECT FAMll Y HOME! Super famlly home that lhow1 llh a model! This 4 bedroom, 2YI bath home h• prfvate yard with many fruit trMI and la be8utHulty landacapad. Walk In pen try, bulltln ga 880 on patk>. Many extrn l Great locatlon near South Coast Piau. Priced to .... at $185,000. ~900 COSTA MESA COND<>-$115,000 Sparkling 2 bedroom, 2'h b8th condo t .. ture• 2 ftntplecee, one In large meeter aulta. lnNd• new c.peta and dr..,.._ OUtelde ctoe. to pool and apel Auume low lntef'Mt rate loen. WeQ prtc.d 831-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Rf A l_l '()RS " 2436 W. Coa!)t H~·y. Nt>Wport Beach 631-1100 :H 5 M.uuw AH· B,,lho., l'IJnd '•-; ;J-f .. '>CHl 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 1984 MEMBER CENTURY 21 GOLD CLUB -ORANGE COUNTY'S TOP SELLING OFFICES CENTURY 21 ® GOLD STAR, REALTORS Put Number 1 to work for you GOLD STAR, REAL TORS TOP Pl I *'4 0Ff1CE NEWPORT BEACH- COST A 11£8A QUALITY BECKONO YOU COUNTRY GIANT1 If .cjdress ls Important Me this glem- ourous Deane T ownhome In exciusiYe "BIG CANYON". Spacioua master suite plus 3 more tor ki<b or guest quarters. lmpreasive soaring ceilings, fonnal dining and sepwate family rooms. allow you to entertain in the atyte you are used to To arrange tor your private viewing of this quality property. Call .,.._7434 (5-A-C) Enter drtYe to tN8 k>Wfy 2-story ttome. 4- pfus roomy bedroom + den! Relax In styte <Mlfloot(lng Newport Golf Course. f>tenty of room for kids or entertaining in family room. A remarltat>Mt value at $189,000 Call nowt ... 7434 (17210) HOME .•. SWEET .. .HOME Uncompromtslng quality detalts this enchanting family home High quality carpet OY9f hardwood fk>Of-a. Dining area overtooks lush green carpet of grass and spacious covered patio At $1 25,000, It's spectacular1 Seller anxious, take advan- tage! Call today .._74M (3006C) THE ADDRE98 YOU WANT I~ grw::ioue 2-4tory honM ~ llgrled fOf contemporllrf itvtng. SpeciolJt ltvtng room w/Ngtl Y*.llted ~ magn4-ne. tN8 *9edy IWge room. CNirmfng formal dining room Is the perfect Mttlng for entettalning. Large Bdrm qu.rtera ioctude sumptuous Mast• end 3 more bedrooms. Large famlty? Uke to enl«· taln? Ca.II today ... 74M (1176P) OCEAM BREEZES TO COOL YOUt Wow! Cute home nestled on spacious lot tS short distance to beach. 3 bedroom features enlarged master suite. Party lime will be all the time with your own spart<llng pool and spacious patio. Sound good? You'll agree it's a lot for S 114,0001 Hurry, call quick! a.7434 (781C) CUSTOM COUNTRY IN THE CfTY $120,000 Cute country home nestled under towering trees. Ex- pandable home watts for your decorator touch. Cory living beckons you and your guests. Looking tor a top vaJue with low down? This Is ttl Call today. a.7434 ( 16023) FRUSTRATED SELLER .•• says-sell! This charming garden villa on htlSfde with spectacular night light view from spa. Feel like you are In the middle of nature's wilderness yet still in the city. At $105.000, you'll agree It's your opportunity. Hurry & save Call .,..7434 (2205P) FAMILY PERFECT Enter hvtng room highlighted by flreplaoe that Is the center for family togetherness. Separate suite for Mom &. Dad plus 2 more bedrooms for kids or guest.a. Spartdlng cleen, you'H enjoy new carpets in the aeperate famlty room. Looking for a perfeci home for your family? Hurry, don't miss this .. call todayt M&-7434 (285A) TRY THl81 Bright and cheefy 3 bedroom In exceftent locatlon Recentty repainted In & out this home has Iota of warmth and character. Spacious yatd for klda & pets to safely p&ay. A Uttle deconltlng. (Sener offers gen91 ous carptlt .aowance). and It's a home! At $115,000 don't mtsa thlalll Call FAST! ... 7CM (2160-R) PRIV AT£ GAN>EN VILLA -917 .500 Soaring cathedral ceftlngl Romantic master suite Iott wtth private wet bar. Entertainers kitchen with pasa thru bar to party..pertect IMng room. Get yOUt summer tan In your own enolosed "sunning patio." At $97,500 you're the winner! See It nowt Call S.7434 (1408 ) NO QUALIFYING Assume VA loan! 4 bedrooms give room for Mom & Dad, kkts and guests! Extensive remodeling -ready for you to move In. Low down and It's yours! Don't miss this at $133,000. Call today, NO .. _ call nowt .... 7U.(939C) PARTY TIME POSSIBLE NO QUAUFY1NQI Roomy, party-<Seslgned garden villa. Sunshiny bright & clean "decorator designed" interior. Low down ($7000) + monthly available. CaJI to see. today! M&-7434 (1741n 4 BEDROOM -$121,500! Spaoousness and pnvacy surround this delightful home. Family styie dining adj<>ins handy cook's kitchen. EntertaJners hving room awaits you and your guests. If you are looking for a BARGAIN, don't miss this! Call today .,._7434 31998) SPECIAL BARGAIN LOW DOWN,TOO Truly a best buy at $128,000. Sink into earthtone carpeting as you enter this 3 Bdrm home, living room w/crack11ng fireplace 1s center for family entertaining. Need a bargaln wtth a low down? This is it! Call today -.-1434 (2279A) ' NEGLECTED EST ATE $134.950 Giant 2-story. 5 bedrooms & 0 . Gourmet kitchen w/all built-Ins. Some paint & pamper can make you $$$11 Won't Last. Call nowt 146-7U. (11980) VACATION PLAN - IHllllll1"9" take a k>okl Some of Gold Star, Reattora are offering 20 years of dream t1ona•. Puerta Vallarta. Mazattan, Hanl Valley, Idaho, Sun River, Oregon. ' ·rwenty ~ or V8C8ttona, eccommoda1Jona onty, fNWY other yw for forty )'elft. A nomlnel maintenance ,_ vwtt1 be 1111111d ~on. )'W (approx. $140.00). M..,,..,_a fM mey be 8UbfeCt 10 ltlCI I I I I In MUN yw-s. P9CTURE THl81 4 BR -tt14,l50 Imagine a quick and easy walk to market and bus. This 4 bedroom has room for ldda. ou-ts. tMW'I a dent Roomy patio perlect for summer partiea. W1ttl new paint, carpet, and only $5750 down, tt's pertac1 for you! Hurry, be the first to 1881 CaH ~74M ... NOW! (2123P) MESA VERDE SP£CtAL Prestigiously located this expansive home features everything you'd expect In a home~ thousands m0<el Spacious Master IUite for you plus 3 mont. Built· in kitchen perfect for creating apedal feasts. famlty room where you can eacape &. be you. If you want location & prestige, at a most affordabte price, call us now! M&-7434 (2921J) CHEAPER THAN REN'Tl 917,500 Charming security villa for the up & comtng famltyl At $67,500 wtth low down and easy monthty pymt. You'll agree it's a one In a llfetlme opportunity. Hurry & call us now! .,._7434 (25215) SURPRISE BARQAINI 4 BOR.. + FORMAL D••tG Extra clean home nest1ed on spacious (60 x 120) lot. 4 Bdr. provide plenty of room for Mom & Dad'• privacy, kids and guest facility, convenient terms. owner may consider financing for you! Hurry, don't mlu this, call today. 146-7434 (3105J) BUDGET 8AVEJU Party per1ect home, apecioua kJtchen wtth "cooks lnduded" dining...._ Mom & Oed m..-plus 2 more bedrooms for kktt OI gueett. At 1121,500 thts one wU1 save your budget toot Clll, ... today! ..... 7434 (3738-0) RARE OPPOfnUNITY Anxious seller priced this home fOI quick .-1 New landscaping, paint and reedy to mcw9 tn. A rare Eastslde opportunity. YOU must ... this bargaln today! Can .... 7434 (25SMW) GOLD C /i'R~ll! \01, 2214 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-7434 Esch office Independently owned & operated ... ..eel ·ei XJt\F2'Xipinavs11011J°A i1vo 6'n Orange County ReaJ Eatate/An Adwrtlslng eupp6ement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juty 28, 198-4 -5 644-6200 A St..eSDAR"t' OF THE AVWE ~y 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beach, Ca. llSTllCTIYI llWPllT ESTATE tllO ... Dramatic executive home nestled in a secluded forest setting with '\vaterfal.ls, nature trails, Koi ponds and exollc black bottom lagoon spa. The perfect executive home for indoor/outdoor enter- taining. Paula Bailey. 111 CUYll SJH,000 Highly desirable single story townhome w/wonderfuJ wrap around garden. Prime cul-de- sac location. 2 BR. den, 2 BA unit in private golf oriented community Martha Macnab. SPHT&CIW Cllll 1231,000 Incredible -Value offered in this 3 BR. 2 'h BA Newport Beach home. Spacious nns, high ce1l- mgs. French doors, 3 private patios -Totally private and secluded! Pool, tennis and spa avail- able. Total perfect1on. Martha Macnab UN llYFIOIT S 1,300,000 A large family home on Via Lido Soud with pier and slip, 45 foot frontage, 6 BR and 4 car garage. · Now one of the best values on the bay. Lucy Rose. UIUSI Tl• -Ill O&IYll 12,110,000 Pnme locauon overlooking fairways, lake and nite lit.es 5 BR, 4 fireplaces, library, bilhard rm. family rm Attention to every detail in this custom Valenune built home. Tom 7\.llinson UYFHIT Slll,000 A marvelous home -60 feet on the bay. 4 BR sunroom beauuful lg formal living rm -den - master suite -oversized bayfront terrace -do,:k for 50 fl yacht You own the land. Barbara Aunf' UllU OCW FIHT 11,171,000 View forever BeauttfuUy maintained older Laguna home used brick terrace -lush courtyard entran<."e with SC"Cluded swimming pool -3 BR -formal dmmg rm -den -maids quarlf'rs Barbara Aune/George Grupe. IOllTIWOll I lllllOOI 122•,IOO New on marke t. Large 2 story family home. 5 BR, 3 BA. danmg room, fanuly room. One BR and BA downstairs Premium lot with spa. Belle Partch Ullll HIRES $111,000 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Beaut1fu1 3 or 4 BR, fam1ly rm, formaJ dining nn home This smgle story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shutters, skyhghts. plus many upgrades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall. OlllTIY Clll C1M•1m SlH,000 4 BR, 2 ~ BA exqwsit.e home featunng oak cabinets. A1J n@w interior -pool -spa. Security gatro community. Sandie F'ix ua• 11111-WllW ut san,oeo Great terms. Excellent financing. Th.ts dnunaUc lot o!fo:ra incttdlble viewa of city lights, blue ocean. and beau bful sunsets! PlaN incltlded for a good aq. ft. tndilional home Ed Facano/MaUJttn White/Danny Blbb. IPll •nh SlllllAY BIG CANYON PH• I ltfT'IY ..... 4 BR, Pool, Spa 1-5 Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON Sltl,IM I bt St ...... 3 BR. Spa 12-4 Lucy Rose SEA ISLAND au-. I...._ Yilb 2 BR. FR 1-5 Rosemary Sietz BIG CANYON U2.,_ 11 S.. blaM •· 2 BR, Den. Pool. Spa 12-5 Mtelu Cooper IPEI •ISIS SITRUY I SIDAY EACON BAY 1111-U ...... 1aJ BR, FR. Wtrft Sat 1-5/Sun 1-6 Mary Lou Manon TA MESA 1141-11111Wpertd BR. Spa 1-5 Tom Allinson AMEO SHORES 11,Ht,- BR. FR. Pool. Wtrft 1-4 STBLUFF 1211,IOO BR. FR Sdt 1-4, Sun I 5 PY GLASS SUi,000 BR. Pool Sat/Sun 2-4 11llllhr• Donna Godshall 2211 Uta Yista Coby Ward 1 ltletaPt .•• Paula Balley IPll lllSIS SlllAY ttlO,OIO 1' T errty Pius 1.30-5 Belle Partch n••.ooo 1122 IHI•. 2-5 Maxine Propp 1121,HO aa 1azee 1 5 Maclo Cooper IG CANYON ltH.000 21 aerll St. '"'it 4 BR. FR 1-5 Dan Bibb BIG CANYON 1111.000 , ... , ..... 5 BR. Spa I -fl Lucy Rost.> SPYGLASS RIDGE Sll0,000 1IOIS..WCircft 5 BR. FR I 5 Maralou Ingold HARBOR VIEW 1111,000 1120 Pert Chrlt1 4 BR . FR I ~ Stephanie Grody IUllll 1111£ CWMH 1415,000 Very low priced "Kensington" 4 BR. 3 BA. formal dining rm, family rm · two story atta<."hed home. Clean and neat -ready for the decorator's touch Great for entertaining 24 hr. secunty gat.4..'. Comm pool & tennis courts. Donna Godshall. IPYIUSI NOL IOME IU5,000 Lovely 6-bedroom Southport with dramatic pool. waterfall spa and beautiful gardens. canvon. ocean, city hghLc; view Fast JX>SSCSS•On Incl lancl OWC T D Fast escro w possible' Paula Balley SPYIWS 11111£ 221° VIEW, HH.000 of oct>an. harbor and Fashion lsland, plus sparkJ- mg rute Illes Love ly western aura -5 BR. 21 2 BA & spacious farruly nn with fireplace Estate sazed pallos and 3 car garage Flt:'x1ble fmancmg -fairly priced Tom Allanson HU CHUI Clln•IUIY 11 , 111,000 BIG CANYON Trus 5 BR. 4 1 2 BA uruque sin.gJe level custom home borders the 14th fairway in thJS exclusive gate guarded community The very finest of appomtments throughout A spacaous pool and spa are enhanced by a VC'ry sedudf"d location. Dann y Bibb. • ....... ..... .. .. Stll.000 The !letting for tha.s ··o·· Plan m Eastbluff is speoal lndeed. The enormous yard wath its view of NewportCentft' and tallna acoommodates an ~l~t pool which uw1u.ws farntly and fnend,. Coby Ward. f&llWAY LICATill 1121,111 BIG CANYON. This elegant 3 BR, 3 BA singl~ level townhome features the ultimate in quality, detail & convenience. Includes pool. spa & air conditiorung. Danny Bibb. 111• YIEW IMS sn•• Outstanding Mont.ego Model with {amtly room. Beauufully landscaped. Move-in condition. qwet locatton. Available financing. Danny Babb & Stepharue Grody. llUTltlmlUITFa Wonderful opportunity to lJve m a remodeled F.astbJuff home in splendid condition. A formaJ di.rung room. billiards room and spectacular fam- ily room. There's a den/bedroom on the lst floor and three more upstairs.. all enhanced wath a magical v1ew. C.oby Ward. Ill C&IYll-YO 1121,- Best buy in Big Canyon. A Deane "Monaco" with a superb view of Catalina, ocean and sunsets 3 BR, with added f.amily room. walled garden spa. and sauna in master bath. ln addition. French doors open to an upslairs sun deck Lucy Rosie cun um C1ST• Temhc 3 BR, 2 BA on extra large. lushly landscaped lot. Shake exterior. bay windows, custom ule and fixtures in kitchen and baths. Picture perfect at $325,000 incl land Martha Macnab/Paula Bailey. Cll ... llA REIAICI $12',000 A door man opens the-door to a foyer of custom furnishings Take the elevator to your con dommaum Lg hvmg nn & dming rm -2 spacious BR a ll with bay and city vtew -21 , BA -utility rm sauna Barbara Aune LIN UY FHIT SH5,000 EST ATE SALE. Under a malhoi. Gn"at an vt>St ment 3 BR plus large play room with bath ov<>r garag<' -pier and sJ1p. Barbara Aunt• I l~IC CllYOI Hll,000 Just listed! And pnced to sell! Spacious anJ beauttfully landscape(I on quiet cul-de-sac This popular plan 1l l has been expanded and highly t·ustomazed and features ex("('pt1onal de<.'Or Re- ahs t1cally prlC'ed at $675.000 Martha Macnab Wl"W MIST Slll l..UUTllY HH,000 Wall trade. carry 2nd TD. take low down pa) ment $264,000 1st TD <assumable at 11 34' fixed. $2.725 monthly 4 bedrooms. 3 1 1 baths. famaly room. loft, 3 flrepl.aces, 3 car garage Make alJ offers F.d Escano/Maureen Wh.itf' lllWIYllUIU9111 SNIMO Located on a quiet cul-de-sac. this 4 BR home offers lhe finest m fanuly ltvmg. ancl swunmmg pool. apa. covered pat10. BBQ. and flrep1t. Alr t"Of'ldauoned for summer comfort. de<'Orated m warm color.\. Df ... I I 11 ... Lll SUWIU SUO,IOO "Portofino" with huge yard. ocean view. leaded glass entry doors, bonus room & enlarged f m1ly nn wtth high beamed ceilings ThLS 4 BR, 3 141 BA &S the perfect familv home Maureen What~IF.d F.acano . .. 6 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the OAJL y PILOT/Saturday. Juky 28, 198'4 Local broker achieves success at Misty Ridge When the Misty Ridge custom home lot community 1n San Clemente first opened. WSLA Development Corp selected Byron 0 Marshall of Manner's Point Realty to be the exclusive sales agent Currently with lot sales at the community 250 percent ahead of the pro1ected sates to date. the developer belteves 11 was a wise selection 'As a long-time broker in this area and the current president of the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce we knew that Byron would understand our market and our goals said Kathie Smith marketing manager for the ocean-view pro1ect "Under Byron s direction. our sales activ1t1y has been remarkable Marshall's background includes economic consulting as well as real estate He directs sales and marketing of hts ftrm s commercial and res1dent1al pro- 1ects plus conventional resales and acts as a general partner in syndicates at 12 percent due and payable in three years at 12 5 percent due and payable in four years. and 13 percent due in five years Other special financing programs are also available including a 5 percent discount for cash buyers As well as his Misty Ridge respons1b1llt1es Marshall will also be one of four brokers handling sales for WSLA Development Corp s new master- planned Ranch San Clemente community. That community will include a 299- acre business park. eight acres of com- mercial fac11tt1es and a community sports park Smith noted It 1s expected to bring an estated 9 000 '1ew 1obs to the 1mmed1ate coastal area Information regarding the two WSLA Development Corp pro1ects may be obtained by phoning Byron Marshall at 498-5830 or 498-3210 B}'TOD 0 . Marshall Dana Point village leasing going well Nearly all the retail space and almost half of the otf1ce space in Dana Point's Lantern Bay Village has been leased. announced Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., developers of the retail and office center. Seven new tenants recently signed leases for space 1n the 68,000-square- foot. New England-style development He has taught at Boston University and'the University of Pittsburgh The Misty Ridge pro1ect consists of custom home lots parceled into 80 1nd1v1dual sites ranging in size from 6.000 square feet to 16 000 square feet Each lot includes full site preparation and a view rrom 778 feet above sea level Buyers at Misty Ridge also have a 109 S-m1le vista of the Pac1f1c Ocean Beacon Hill wins gold victory The new retail tenants include Reflec- t1ons Hatr Design for Men and Women. Lantern Bay Cleaners and Dana Point Optical New office tenants include architectural and planning firms Keisker & Wiggle. Ballew & Associates and The Playa Group A private air freight com- pany has also leased Lantern Bay office space Lantern Bay Village's offices bave ocean views, their own parking lot. ground-level entrances. and "an ideal location in a growing area.·' according to Gary Wiggle. partner of Keisker & W1ggl~ The Taylor Woodrow Caltforn1a Lid planned community of Beacon Hill has won Gold Nugget Awards of Merit in two categories for overall site planning ol the 1.000 home Beacon Hill master planned community and for Beach Hill Pointe a neighborhood of 67 homes by J M Peters sored by the Pac1f1c Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) and Bu1lde1 Maga- zine the regional design compet1t1on ts the largest 1n the nation Keisker & Wiggle will share a 3,600 square foot suite with Ballew & Associates Inc and their 1oint venture firm. The Playa Group, Inc The firms offer architectural and planning services. A record 658 entries from 14 states were received t hts year. the 21st year of the awards program The 63-acre pro1ect. with lots pnced tr om $85.000 to $240.000, features a number of f1nanc1ng packages. available throuqh Western Sav1nqs and Loan As- sociation Included 1s a 10-percent-down program amortized over a 30-year period The Gold Nugget Awards are the bu1ld1ng industry's recognition ol Bes1 1n the West design and land use tor res1dent1al commercial pro1ects Spon To reach Beacon Hill. turn nght on Crown Valley Parkway from the San Otego Freeway left on Clubhouse Dnve then 11ght on Niguel Road For 1nforma11on call the sales office at 83 1-7104 Reflections Hair Design for Men and Women will offer hair design. permanents, coloring. facials. manicures. pedicure and make-up services 1n its new 1, 130 square foot salon 1n Lantern Bay Village. • zne uze PROPERTIES, INC. SlllDClSTLE COIDO Ill CDll Best location• View of pool and large patio 3 bedroom. 2'12 baths, wet bar, FP 1n living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old COM & close to everything. A very special property! $325.000 Vergilene Hall. l llT OF IEW ElliWD Charming Cape Cod condo m secluded Harbor View Knolls Mountain and night hght view 2 bedroom, 2'/2 baths. formal dining, split level, natural wood trim Tip-top condition. $254,900 SPLIT LEVEL BLUFFS 1uun Popular 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo on beautiful greenbelt. F'ormer model. Room for expansion Two lovely patios. Cul-de-sac location. Price includes the landll This one won't last at $235,000. Marie Fargo. IOAT SLIP lYllWLE · Dramatic 1400 square foot of bay-view nvingl Top floor o f high rise. Excellent location near bridge to Lido Isle. Quiet luxury security bldg. with underground parking. Tasteful neutral decor with all amenities. $499,000. lllWlll FllllLY 4 bedroom. 21h baths in quiet residential area. Extra large tot. New carpet, patio sprinklers Perfect for the young executive Only $159,000 Marte Fargo. WATERFROIT FU& PROPERn Reduced $100.0001 3 bedroom. 3 bath FR and formal dining room. Extensive use of glass for waterway viewing. longest shoreline in Coves - 120 feet. Pier & float for 50 ft. boat. Call listing office for info on exchanges and financing A beautifully landscaped corner lot. YOU MUST SEE AT $775.000. Bob Gross. OllE-OF-l-lllD llEDITERUIEAI ESTATE Palatial Mediterranean home with old world charm and exquisite handcrafted and imported materials Masterfully designed. This new home includes 5 bedrooms, 61h baths and is located in prestigious Harbor Ridge. $1 ,275,000. llAlllFICEIT 1111011 Outstanding view locatlon. Valentine custom home w /superior design & construction. 5 bedrooms. including elegant master suite. 7 baths, famlly room. 4 FP, 3 car garage. gated courtyard 6100 sq f1 of superb living for $2,000,000 CIMIEICIAL-llSY CHIEI Busy W. Balboa ~Corner. 2 bedroom, 1 bath older home. Prime locatton -'h block to beach and shopping next door. Owner has plans tor new untta. Can go residential up & commercial down or just commercial. Priced to sell at $210.000. Todd Gross. 780-8333 #3 Civic Plaza, Suite t 70 Newport Beach California 92660 111L1ERS arnmo1r 2 contiguous lots south of highway In desirable old COM. Quite corner location-close to beach. Good financing available. $425.000. Mary Sivaslian. FROIT STREET--IRYllE TElll&CE Charming custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath home shows pride of ownership In every detail. Beamed ceilings, wood shutters, plaS1er walls, formal dining room. Private courtyard with quaU- ty landscaping. On fee land at $395,000. Ver- g11ene Hull. SEAYIEW--IEW IEIFlll EnJOY the beautiful city llght view. Quality throughout this 4 bedroom 2'h b&th seaview home. Professionally decorated In country French. Walk to shops, parks and schoots. Offered et $419,000. Marie Fargo. SlllU LmL ILIFFI wm Finest corner location. Best priced Anita paan In Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, f amity room , pretty pa11o, fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 bedroom, w/convertlble den, 2 bath on fee land. $219,000. ClllO II IEWPllt •Pll'l'I GREAT LOCATION -CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & SHOPPING. 2 large muter bedroom IUlt9I plus separate sitting room. 2V. baths, private patio and Just steps to the pool. Vetry btean umt. Asking 169,900. Marie Fargo. ---- Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality CAPISTRANO BEACH White water ocean and harbor views fl"Om every room, Three bd.rms (two ~r auiU!a), family room, den and elevator. CopleteJy fu.nushed Profeaionally decorated. $685,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE. NEWPOR'P BEACH BAYFAONT SPECTACULAR WA TEA VIEW Unequaled private road location near the Harbor entrance offers quick ocean 8CCt!91. $1,250,000 includes the land and 2 boat •paces. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. OLD CORONA DEL MAR A rare opportunity to own one of the areas landmark homes on Ocean Blvd. The charming residence with rambling rooms is rerruruacent of a past era. Located on a spacious 65 X 140 comer Jot with a panoramic view from Dana Pomt to PalOI Verdes. Realistically pnced at $1.100.000 Call BINNIE DIXON. MONTICELLO CONDO -COSTA MESA On the gp!enbelt. SpacJOUS condo w/two master bd.rms &O&ths & huge walk-m closets Calhedral ceilinp, covered pano & 2 car attached garage. Reasonably pnced at $97.500 CaU JOYCE DABOLT HUNTIGTON BEACH 4 BDRM STARTER -119,750 Great location! Near beach. shopping center and schools. Many amenities include community pool, tennis. basketball. clubhouse, park & p1ckruc area. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. PRICE REDUCTION -HOME + INCOME Duplex across street from expensive bayfront homes. Walk to bay or beach 3 bdrm I 2 bdnn + guet & bath. 3 car garage. Home & spt separal.E'd by lrg enclosed patio. $385,000 Call MARILYN TWITCHELL or MARIA BERCOVITZ NEWPORT CREST Lovely 4 bdrm. 2 1/i bath condo m excellent Newport Beach JocatJon Fonnal d1rung room fanuJy room, wet bar. fireplace and bakorues Also md udes community pool. spa and tenru.s AJ I tlus for only $189,900 Ask for DONNA or BILL TWO DOORS FROM SAND Great Newport Beach duplex. never vacant l.ncome $24,300. Lrg 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm w/h.replaces. Rents c00ld be mort> Ask.mg $285,000. Call MARILYN HlLL. NEWPORT BEACH -LINDA ISLAND 53' OF WATERFRONT Stunning 4 bdrm & den residence on the lagoon Superior water view. Docks for two 60' yachts + bayboaL Cathedral ceiling entry, 2 stairways. maids qtn. $1,350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY IAVINE TERRACE VIEW Choice location. Walking diatanoe to Fashion Island, beaches & clubs. 3 bdrms. d1IUng room, family room. den, pool View of the ocean. i.slands, bay & night llghts $789,500 Call CATHRYN TENNILLE. S88,500 -VA FHA 3 bdnn. 1 ~ bath condo in Hunungton Beach Located acmsa from pool. 'ExL'ept.lonal buy Call MARK DRENNER TURTLE ROCK -IAVINE SIGLE LEVEL HOME Sunny 3 bdrm air conditioned home m cbmce area of Turtlerock. Near park, community pool. and achoola. C,orner lot with enclmed yard $184,500 anclud.ing land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. VlEW HOME -NEWPORT BEACH Sumets and city lights. Four bdrma, 2Ya beth.a. Open family room and kitchen with trench door&. Formal dining room. Gated, pool si%.e front courtyard. Detached garage. $330.000 includa the land. Call DON DeTHOMAS. LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT Pnde of ownership. 40 X 90 comer lot next to a beauuful greenbelt. Queit channel locatlon & sandy beach. Apartment upstain completely pn- vate with view 1st T.D. fully assumable $1.475,000. c~u MARIA BERCOVITZ OCEAN VIEW LOTI On \.he sand in Newport Beach. Close to the Newport Pier. Just waiting for you to build your casllt" where you can watch the rolling surf and lo\/ely sunsets $350,000 Call DONNA WEBSTER or MARY RICHARDS LEAS£ OPTION JASMINE CREEK TWO BEDROOMS & DEN TWO FIRE PLACES PRIVATE POOL & SPA LINDA TAGLIANF:T'TI. 100 FT ON BIG CANYON GOLf COURSE ideal homt> for entertammg Complete with dance floor, pool table area and lrge bar o'loolung the 7th ~n. Call OOROTH Y HARDCASTLE. BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL -SUPER LOAMI Spacious 3 bdnn end unit on quiet greenbelt with rare enclosed yrd & 2 lovely patios. Converuent location near F..astbluff Shopping Center & New- port Beach Tennis Oub Large assumable loan al l 1.54l>. Land may be purchased for $25,084 Wlth I~ financing. Asking $199.000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY °' JOYCE DABOL T. NEW ON THE MARKET -CdM Just one block from the ocean 3 bdrm beauu- fully mamtamed home on corner lot. Large rooms. storage galore & 3<ar garage Upper wul suitable for guest or mother-an-Jaw quarters w /ltvmg room. bdrm. bath (or 2 bdrm & bath), nuru view of ocean & separate entrance or access to main house. $695,000. AttractJve owner financ- ing. Call BINNIE DIXON EA8TBLUFF -$114,500 Thlft bdrm sinCle f.amily home. C.odveruent location oo qwet cul-de-uc near Newport Be.ach Tenma Club, F.utblu.ff Sboppinc Center and CGrol\a de) Mar High School I...arge ..umable loan at 11.~~ Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. BAYFRONT -OCEAN VIEW BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH Fabulous front row vtew of back bay & ocean Highly upgraded single level. Large assumable loan Land can be purchased for $37 ,673 with lOti financing. Asking $219,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT GREAT STARTER HOME 2 or 3 bdrm home in good area with fireplace and pool Reaonably priced, easy U> show Call OORCJI'HY HAROCASTLE. BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH NEW LISTING !..ovely 3 bdrm with private enclosed pauo Excellent location on greenbelt near commwuty pool and Newport Beach Tenrus Oub SpKM>US kltchen/C.anuly room area and separate dirung room. $199,000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T. BLUFFS -SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Highly uJllT&ded end urut with parti.a1 bay vtew Bright and sunny with dramauc vaulted beam ceilings and expanded stone fireplace Large- enclosed pauo near pooL Large assumable loan $219,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT WHY RENT????? You can own a two bdrm. smgle story condo located near South C.oast Plaza directly across the street from the new O.C MUS!C C.enttt Well mamwned guarded gate complex offers a rom- muruty pool, spa. club house. weight room and rambltng walk ways Unbelievably pnced at $79. 750 CaU TODDY SMITH TRULY UNIQUED NEWPORT BEACH BA YFAONT Built ongmally by the builder of the Bluffs as h,as personal home on 1 ~ lots with 180" panorarruc vtew of Back Bay, th1S custom designed and expanded end urut IS truly ''ONE OF A KIND" $419,000 ancluding land Call SALLY SH lPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. NEW LISTING -TUSTlN Excellent neighborhood. 4 bdrm home w/professionally land3caped yard. spa & separate play yard Beautiful built-in kitchen, a.tr con danorung & fresh decor $186.000 Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. TEN NEW CONDOS lN COSTA MESA. 1105.,500 to $117,IOO Affordable & cklR to everything. 2 bdnn Wlth 2 ~ bath & 3 bdrm Wlth 2 \.C, bath. lncl\J<k wood bunung fireplaces, private patio c:lecka, skylights and double garaies with automalK' openeor and dJrect home access. 789 W 18th S~L ~r of Placentia & W. 18th. Sales offlCIP open Fnday, Saturday. Sunday -11.00 &o 5:00 C&ll MARK DRENNER or BOB SCOIT GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 fl2 CORPORA TE PLAZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER . . --. -----· .. _.._._...,. ___ _.~--·=-~-----~ • 1 -. Q . ~a ~-.. Your very best buy in Huntington Beach Occupying a bluff-top setting above the Balsa Chica Wildlife Reserve and the Pacific Ocean, Caba Del Mar is just moments from Pac1f1c Coast Highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour One and two-bedroom condomtniums are offered with speaal amemt1es 1nclud1ng a full size indoor racquetball court, tennis court, pool, spa, and a huge two-story recreation building. Models open daily 10 A. M to 5. 00 PM (714) 840-4661 Lofts • Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Fireplace Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops Full Security • it • • • • • • ___.__. ,.__._, ;.41 ' . . . . . . . From $68, 900 "Reserved for first time buyers. \ ., _ _. . .. Orange County ReaJ Estate/An AdverttsJng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 28. 198-C -9 ER&:LEE Real F.state A Great Western C.Ompany NEWPORT BEACH/CORONJ.i OEL MAR lmEUEYllLI ,.,Fl•I On this Harbor Bklge dynasty. A-unable $165,000 loan at 9~'l>. Almost 2,000 8Q.ft. of cmnfort & luxury in this ideal location plus a one year home warranty provided. 7~1501 2nd ad under newport beach/conna de1 mar IUll-..0 .... _.,., Ideal Joca1ioo -larger corner Jot -builders & investor's delight! Only $260,000. 759-1501 3rd ad under newp«t beach/oorooa del mar z.-.. all 11111 WIEW Situated on lovely cul de sac street. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with pool size yard. New kitchen, parquet floon, etc. $425,000 fee. 759-1501 IPTIUll • M • l&C New Bedford Model wi1h pool, spa. security system. Numerous up- grades including French doors. bay windows, crown moldings.. ele. A lovely family home on a large corner lot. Call 759-1501 PIES'MlllS .111111• cam Most sought after 3 bedroom, 2 bath one level plan. Light & airy inside. lush gardens outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa. Make an appointment to see this one FAST!. 759-1501 TIE ILIFFS • Ill I s 1a,1oe 3 bdrms. 2 \11 baths in one of our most sought after areas! .Beautiful greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 minutes to the beach! Just listed. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501 IUCI llPLD, PllS llEST lln Ideal location -larger corner lot -builders & investor's delight! Only $260,000. 759-1501. ID.Pl UllH VIEW ... El Popular Portofino Model with private pool. Short walk t.o park & school. Motivated sellers. $335.000. Call 759-1501 11,200 PEI llm With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 1h bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 ' 1111 • 3 II IEWPllT Cllll •• 1211,000 Light, bright, prime end unit with new paint. carpets and Vlew ot greenbelt. Super f.amily unit with l bdrm. 1 bath downstairs. 759-1501 PllVIR IUl7 -IDllD Tl 1211,111 Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space" Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 122,100 l ... E From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY! Enjoy stained glass windows, frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 IPYIUIS -UI0,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, ~auti!ul pool and lar~e .lot. Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling ideal for entertairung. 759-1501 711111 11111 ESTITD Spectacular ocean & night lights views. Exquisite two plus den plus library with lovely patio areas & sparkling spa. J~ put on the market. $550,000. 759-1501 NYllu.11 With terrific view of bay and Newport C-enter night lights. 4 spacious bdnns, 3 baths, French doors, skylights. Newly decorated and entirely new kitchen! Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600,000. 759-1501 " IPYll llS LlllE Lii Magnificent VIP residence with 4 spacious bdrm&. 3 baths. boous room. gated pool & spa for children's safety. Beautiful front courtyard entry with security gate. Terrific VIEW! Call 759-1501 --111. ml llTTllE On lovely street, one block to the beach. Extra wide lot, detached garage. Wonderful buy for Old Corona del Mar. Quick ~on possible. Only $325,000. 759.1501 FllECLISaE • Cl ... Clll., IDalllll Greatly reduced bank repo with fabulous frontage on Newport Blvd. Three residences & one commerci.al property with ocean view. At $685,000 an unbelievable opportunity. 759-1501. IRVINE EIECITIVE 1mu1 We have two of them. View. privacy in Rancho San Joaquin, convenient to tennis. golf. pools & tennis_ Call 759-1501 HllE llllS llOOM ln this extra special value UniversJty Park greenbelt area. 2200 sq. ft with lovely view. S hort walk·to pools & tennis. 759-1501 WlllEllFIL WllllllHE Beautiful Towne Home. Two plus den plus 2 baths 2 car garage plus fireplace. V6"j private end wlit. Italian tile in atrium with fountain. Decorator wall coverings. This one is EXCEPTIONAL. 759-1501 4 llllllS -2~ llTIS ln beautiful Uruversity Park with bike tratls. parks & swimming pools! Big double car garage, dishwasher, fireplace -even has air conditiorung! Just put on market. Only $260,000 for this super locauon! 759-1501 COSTA MESA USTSIHllClmE Great potential for renovators here. 2 houses on large lot in close-in Eastside location. One 3 bdrm & one 2 bdrm. Only $185.000. 759-1501 llPEI USTSI• STUTEll Perfect for owner/builder wtth hard to find hardwood floors. Oose to shopping & transportation. Large 140' deep lot in quiet neighborhood. ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 CllmYUYIM Only 2 miles to the beach. 2 bdrm cottage on great R-2 lot with fantastic potential to build 3 units. ~umable loans & RV access too' Only $130,000. 759-1501 l.EDEllWID Two houses on large lot 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm. Perfect for investor or extended family . Super buy at $169,000. Call today. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE' 2170 son Miguel Drive Newport leacla, CA IHIO (71•) 711-15011 dl. AMERtCAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You .. NEWPORT BEACH OFRCE 2170 San Miguel Drive Newpon leacla. CA t2l80 (71•) 759-1501 10 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlsfng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 1984 Majority of buyers have home to sell first The trade-in program offered at Barratt s Meadow Brook single-family community in Orange provides an op- portunity tor those who have to sell a home they own already to take advantage of the Barratt motto: ··we Make Home Buying Easy According to Barratt trade manager Stan Brock 70 percent of those who purchase the three-and four-bedroom residences at Meadow Brook have a home to sell and arranger a trade s1mphfles the move up to the new single-family homes. which are pnced from $147,990 In add1t1on the resales ofter first-time buyers their opportunity to own in Orange County Brock noted The bulk of our Meadow Brook trades have been townhomes or condos in Orange County which are ideal for those purchasing for the first time ·· To enhance the saleab11tty of the resale home. Barratt repaints and makes other needed improvements. helps with financing warrants the home for one year and offers a $1 000 bonus 1f the buyer subsequently purchases a r.ew Barratt residence Brock Homes nearly sold out Our policy 1s to do our utmost to help our prospective chents qet the home they want whether 11 is a trade or a new one.·· Brock pointed out Ttie trade program has also ach1evec success at Oak Creek 1n Ontario. Only a few home. are still available at Brock Homes in Anaheim, with prices ranging from S 126,950 to 5 154.950 for lakefront residences. Developer M.J . Brock & Sons. Inc .• has sold more than 160 of the Mediterranean homes ln leu than a year. For information, call 772-7200. REALTY • The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm LOAI A PIHU11 I 111,llO Take a look at thJS 2 b.r 2 bath WestclJff condo which you can buy with onJy $12,000 down & assume the low interest lst & seller earned 2nd. 1'ti Lm Ull ISU IUl,IOO Family size 4 b r. near the clubhouse. Expensive panelling. private sunny pat10, nicely decorated. ''" um• CllOU Ill IWI 1nt,tl0 WESTCLIFF lilllYE 1444,500 Almost all b rand new 3 b.r home on R-2 lot with Immaculate 3 b.r home tastefully decorated & room to add garage apt. Lovely enclooed pat10, spacious. Farruly nn. wet bar. room for a pool. hardwood floors & high cathedral ceilings high cathedra l cetlmgs IRYIH TtllUCE FlllT HW Htl,iOO No view better' Completely unobstructed bay, ocean & night lights view spectacular. 2400 sq. ft home w1th pool. Submit your tenns IACI IAY VAUE 1211,000 Look at all you get--4 b r . den, large pool, 2 fireplaces all newly painted with new carpets too. Now, this is a value! SIPllSE PAOUIE 111,IOO L.I. Deluxe living for the retired Single level 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home near the beach & clubhouse. Seller will finance. SWIEPlll IOW YIEW Sltl,000 Secluded at the top of Cameo Highlands. Wann ranch style home beautifully decor ated & well maintained. 3 bdrm & farruJy room. C.1.1. ACTlll YllW 1111,111 Outstanding custom home overlooking the harbor entrance with views of the bay, ocean, jetty & city lights. Designed by Paul Thoryx & featured in Home & Garden Magazine. lllYllE THUCE YIEW Prime location with spectacular bay views. Spacious 3 bdnn home with apartmen t. Private patio & pool. IEHOll 0.1.1. 1111,111 Cozy beach cottage just Yt block to Begonia Park, walking distance to the beach. 2 bdrm & den - older but cute. IO FEn II TIE IAY IHl,lll Luxury 4 bdnn home with pnvate pier & Ooat for large yacht. Used brick patio ideal for entertain- ing. A terrific family home. (714) 673-4400 (213) 628-2828 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR 4 -. .... -, -.. c:uc;; --~ . Yeiser-Garland picked for Fieldstone models The Fieldstone Co. of Newport Beach has chosen the Costa Mesa design firm of Yeiser-Garland to design and furnish the model homes in The Fieldstone Collec- tion-Cerritos. The single-family development will feature one-and two-story homes from approximately $175,000, with three or four bedrooms and up to three baths. Yeiser-Garland won the 1983 Elan award for best Interior design, presented by the Sales and Marketing Council of Santa Barbara. Ventura and Los Angeles counties, and the 1982 MAME Grand Award presented by the Sales and Marketing Council of Southern California. Yeiser-Garland plans to emphasize light and volume throughout the 1. 766-to 2.266-square-foot homes of The Field- stone Collection. "By focusing on the dimensions and dymnamic lines inherent in the homes in the Fieldstone Collection, we are able to Making custom plans Pete Flaher (left) of Sea Pointe E•tatee ln San Clemente cll9cuuee . cu•tom home. with potential buyen. Tho.e plannlnc to invest $300,000 or more ln a new home appeal to homeshoppers on several levels," said Pat Yeiser, principal of the firm. She explained that while some homeshoppers are looking for spacious- ness for entertaining or for raising their growing families, others are seeking private, sheltered homes in which they may sectude themselves from business and social responsibilities. Other new-home developments using the Yeiser-Gar~and firm Sinaloa Villas in Simi and Wildflower in Sunland, both built by Griffin Homes; Del Lago luxury homes in Long Beach by Pacific Marine; and Chelsea Pointe, built on the ocean side of the Pacific Coast Highway by Hon Development Co. Others include The Baldwin Co. Spyglass luxury homes in Whittier and paired single-family Country Homes in Yorba Linda; and the Cape Cod- style Country Knoll homes in Fallbrook by Grant Building Co. have the option of cu•tom design and cuatom conatructlon, says Flaber. Sea Pointe home altee range from $85,000 to $450,000. For information, call 643-1392. Realtors join I orces for open house Agents from six local realty offices will band together for an open house from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the SommersetCitl Homes Complex at Baker and Bear, hoping to take advantage of Olympics Games visitors In the South Coast Plaza area. home with three bedrooms and a den Another model has a fireplace en both the master bedroom and living room. Partici- pating In the weekend event ate: Norm Bender of William Kennedy and Associates. Phyllis Salyer Carruthers of the Real Es- taters In Huntington Beach, Don Pfaff of the 20'1 11111 llnlll -Fully restored, new plumbing, new bath. new stone walls, fireplace, new electrical, wood floors, original hardware, landscaped w/sprinklers, an- tique range. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, IMng room w/flreplace, dining area. large front deck, covered private deck, perfect for a weekender. office or??·? Asking $249,500. ELIUIT I EllllllTIM -3 bdrms, 3 baths, guest quarters. Large master suite w/sitting room & wet bar, 2 fireplaces. Spa tub in master suite. Step saver modern kitchen. Beamed ceilings, peg set hardwood floors, formal dining, security system. Beautifully landscaped w/automatic sprinklers. $449,900. llYEIS OIYE YILW -An architectural statement featuring 4 luxury condominiums. 3 bdrms, 3 baths in each unit. Luxury master suites, closet/dressing areas. Fireplace w/gas log lighters, surface vent cook tops,/desslng areas, trash compactors, Kitchen Aide dishwashers. Floor safes & spas round out many appointments. Each unit has 2 parking spaces. Large, private view decks. Oak cabinets & quality hardware complete the appointments. $475,000. ' . ,, .. c >-, . .... ESTATE 494-1518 The event represents and unusual ReaJ Estaters.tn-Coata Mesa.Ann Warren of tnstance of teamwork by usually competi-Select Properties In Costa Mesa. Paul Hill of tlon realtors, who will co-market their Remax In Irvine arid the Merrill Lynch office lndlvidual llstlngs at the site. Models at the In Huntington Beach. Carruthers 313 I. Coast hJ., l.a&li1a h1cll . complex range from a 1,450-square-foot, spearheaded the cooperative effort along two-bedr~ ~~ •''/,, ,1,74f'?-,~~r;•.~•.' HS'»,..._,. ' •' • • • '• '' '• . • .. ' i' A' • '•, • • • '' '' '' • • '• • • '• • , ''. •' •'' • • • • • • • • •. <f t I t t t t • f t + I t ~, • f t t • I f I t t <t I f t t f t t + t + t I • t • t f • • f 4 • t • t • t f • ,! I • • • I f • • f + +j.• 4 :J l,1t f f f t t t ( f I • 4 t t 4 I t ~ I ' • • • • • • • •,.. <f., <f.., of • ~.., • • ~ • • • • • • I • 4 • t • • • • • • • t • • • • r • . ~·~."~!."!~·.•.•••.•;t .............. ~.·.•!.••.•.' .............. _ ....... _._, ..... ••. '•.•. t.' .. ~ '~, • . -....... t. t •• '. • JI' • • • • • • • • L 12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 1984 ij¢~1tl wAW Ej\11 WMk GMWI ~ CitMit,•.,.. GI@# l5MW: lstM@• WAW M;ilW'J R5Mki$¢$1}j ~ is§*I w• (;@l'}j WM9C li%WI RV~ "BUYERS" ASSUME 1 O~ FINANCING BAY SHORES NEW LISTING! This cute 3 bdr 2 Ba home waiting for someone to re- model It. An excellent opportunity at only $375,000 Fee -RITA WAIE 63 1-1266 **CORAL POINTE** RITA WIDE Why Rent When You Can Buy RVM~ One in a lifetime opportunity. Come 631 _1288 preview these brand new 1 bedroom & 1 bedroom + loft con -OPEii HOUSE SUit 12-5 dos. Starting at $89,000. A private 345 AVOCADO COSTA MESA community with custom details. µ;:=====::::;=~:::1 405) ~ COSTA MESA NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPEN HOUSE SAT 11-5. 547 Tustin Ave. Npt. An absolute adorable 2 Bdr home. Exquisitely remodeled. Assume $106,000 12-7 /8 fixed interest rate. For details come see me on Sat. 7 /28 RITA WAii 631-1266 EASTSIDE -OWNER MAY CARRY Large 2 Bdr -2 Ba Townhome almost 1200 sq. ft. in quiet and excellent location. $85,000. Call today RITA WAIE 631 -1266 GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE PANORAMIC VIEW-4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL HOME. ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE. EXCELLENT FINANCING TERMS. OFFERED AT $335,000. JACllE IUILEIWI 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. JICllE IOIWUI LIKE NEW 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 j'BEST BUY''. CALL JACllE HUILEIAI SECLUDED LOCATION 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS IN PRIME CONDITION. HUGE CUL. DE SAC LOT WITH ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL, REC. VEHICLE OR BOAT PARKING. EXTENSIVE ENTER- TAINING AREAS. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. $250,000. JACllE IUILEUI MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB HUGE PIE-SHAPED LOT OFFERING FABULOUS, UN- OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA. THIS 4 BDRM, FAMILY ROOM HOME IS SET ON A ONE-OF-A- KIND LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES AND TILE ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL & PLAY AREAS. PRICED AT $287,500. JAOllE UllU•AI EXCLUSIVE LISTING NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath, den home in excellent secluded location of Newport Heights. Assumable financing. Great opportunity at $189,000. W lllMEIS 631-1266 EASTBLUFF 5 BDRM/ ASSUMABLE $229,000 DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! 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 llOllEIS 631-1266. Open House Sat 1-5 RAE ROD&ERS ~~· 131-1288 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 IH RIHEll 631-1266 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLASSIC Superb ~ewer 4 bdrm home with traditional design. Gourmet island kitchen with exceptional features. Separ- ate formal dining with fireplace. Every custom extra you could imaginer Massive deck with spa. It's a dream! $389,000. W llOllEIS 631 -1266 BRAND NEW CUSTOM PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN Design. 3,400 sq . ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom_, famlly room, formal dining. Antique Doors & Fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOW- INGS. Call for appointments. lllE llllEIS 631-1266 EASTSIDE CONDO 2 Bd, 1112 Bath cozy corner fire- place, custom bookshelves, step down living room, nice patio, com- munity spa, only $119,900. JIYCE WALTZE 631-1266 NEW LISTING CUFF HAVEN Gorgeous Newport Heights custom- ized home. Beautiful pool and gar- den. A very special property. Call for showings. Priced to sell quickly only $380,000. .llYOE WALTZE 631 -1266 BEACH DUPLEX REDUCED ONLY $159,000 JOYCE WILTZE WM~ 831-1288 Wonderful pride of ownership duplex in xlnt location between bay & ocean . Front house Is 4 bdrms, 2 bath. Spacious bachelor unit over garage has L sleeping loft plus a large sunny It .!;fi~~~~--il deck . .llYOE WALm ..., B 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 I 6 m1w1 ~ •;iMl'I ~•a1w1 --111> ~ "'*' ~ u•at1 ."!I!* M'N' ~e•aw .~c11§1 ~ c1w1 ~Gl!iJ WM . . ' . WWW W -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 28. 198~ -13 l:l#tl IMtk Ciil}j WA9t Ciji'i $W Ef&ii5 WMl('ii'fLW .,.. .,.,,,. ... '''*' --•@> --M#Ji!M ~ Ci# M ~ i;jt#fii SCOTTSMAI COVE BAYFRONT 4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge Living Room with Lrg. wet bar, balcony and large patio with views of the bay, dock for 3 boats up to 55 foot, 6 year old custom, price of $1,095,000 Includes land. Ill I MVIE IMP LINDA ISLE 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm ., Din . RM ., Large Master Suite w/sitting 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. IOI I llYIE IOIP °CORONA 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 , 195,000. Reduced to $995,000. Ill 01 HYIE IMP LIDO ISLE PRl1EST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. plus dock for 50 ft . yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill 01 IOYIE lllP FASHIONABLE HARBOR RIDGE LEASE OPTION 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 01 llYIE IMP. llEWPORTS KINGS ROAD One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home is designed for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large pool. Priced at $425,000 (land quote is $190.102). Great buy. Iller llYIE lllP ELEGANCE IN CAMEO SHORES Beautiful family home with 5 bdrms. 5 baths, formal living & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo. poof, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. Excellent entertaining. $529,000. IOI• 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. IM • NYll lllP TUDE BAYFROIY. FOR BAYFRONT W/DOCI 3 BR, 21n BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $5~5,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%. -• llWIE lllP Bob I Dovie loop Bob Koop, Jr. TOP SALES PRODUCER FOR CIUF. 1983 NEWPORT HEIGHTS I D I D I D Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom. two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room f to add. Walk to town & Lido, very motivated.Seller can • carry large Note. $375,000. Ill I HYIE IOOP n BAYCREST NEWPORT fl 4 bedroom 2112 bath formal dining, family room, breakfast area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek ~ or Newport. Asking $325,000. Ill IU MYIE lllP • D Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm 0 LUXURIOUS VILLA BALBOA" 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $265,000. Great terms. Ill II MYIE lllP I SPYGlASS Hill CDI LEASE 4 bedroom 3 bath, formal 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. IH II HYIE IMP SPYGlASS Hll I " '1. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, for,,., ... · 10 'Tlily room, den or I i I ~a~~:t;.o~~~ti~~~~:· L 0 ~. sp;t vi:o~~· cf~~~~ trade for Del Mar or~ ·"'Santa Fe. $599,000. Ill er I HYIElllP I CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2 ~ bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath in rear, steal at • $260,000. Ill II HYIE lllP COROllA DEL MAR DUPLEX g.· 2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 bedroom 1 bath $650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Finance 1st T.D. $11 ,800 at 6.75% 2nd T.D. $204,000 at 13%. Steal at $250,000. Ill I lll llYIE IMP NEWPORT BEACH l1 Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, a Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade. Ill II HYIE IMP I 5 UlllTS COSTA MESA 1· Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldgs. Total Income $30,060. Submit any offer. 111••¥111• BOB & DOVIE KOOP I I 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 ~e:11~ . ' .-1;111:1 ~ u•ms 9MW ''"" -.u1t1 --c;•::+ RIAtw c11g:1-. e1t1 IMtK •w» • a I a J&L Q a MJJl&Z 3 a 2 ZtSJ JSOQfijSSS S&JJWWU 60 ~~lllll&••=r~~~s;~-;;;,:=-...="""=-~~--14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 19M NEW LISTING 011 llPLU -Great So. of high- way location. large and spacious units with ocean view from rear unit. Only $229,500 I s 111,000 ,, s211,100 ClPI CROWi TIWllllES -Outstanding values: near COM Beaches. 3 Bdrm. 3 baths, brand new. decks. spas, frplcs. $219,000 0 PIT YIH TH II" -Steps to BaJboa beaches. 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom home with stone fireplace and ocean views. $279,000. IHA YEH£ -Quiet cul de sac. curved drive. paned windows, cute curb appeal for 3 bdrm, 2 ba on 7500 sq.ft. lot, asking $165,000. WOLm lllUCIUn -Cape Code with French doors & windows. wood floors & formal dining. 2 bdrm townhome in Newport. S 153,900. T1H UY -CdM condo, neat 1 bdrm, near pool, furnished $171 ,000, unfurnished only $167,500. WTILIFF -4 bdrm, + family room, large pool, nice view, one owner home. purchase fee or at $270,000 leasehold. CWI II WTILlff -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of lot and comfortably close to high scnool, shops. Owner/agent transferred. $280,000 LITS Hiii Fii n -Corner lot, custom fireplace brick patio, English garden and French doors Carmel plan in H.V. Homes. $259.000. DUAi &ii CML -Harbor View Homes, Monaco, added skylights, bay windows, wooded deck• and bubbling waterfall. Real value at $242,500. UIY IEITll -Central CdM, near shops, foot- bridge and park. 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm units, new carpet and paint. Only $249,500. Yll OAI II IT -Beams, bricks! Solid, newer 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 'h block to beach In old CdM.Wlth help It could have a view. $385.000. YllW, YlEW, YllW -comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths, large stone fireplace and beam celling. Financ- ing Is great at $310,000 fee. LIWllT II IAYllllH -Beats em by $thousands, fee land, 2 bdrms, den, cozy and solld. ready to re-do. $309,000. llTITUllll ""1flll -5 bdrm family home with a dynamite v1ew. 4500 sq.ft .. gorgeous decor, realistic price $450,000. IU Gl9 IUlllG -Cheerful, charm personified, meticulously maintained, 2 bdrm, den, 2 bathe, 45' lot and Just a skip to the beach. $384,000. CllT• llllU ITllY -4 bdrme (could be 51) In the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacloue and bright family area, sunny brick patio. $430,000. llEW LISTlllli M I CLIO llY -(and on tip toes) you can see the ocean. 2 bdrm, den, yard, fplc and wood floors. 40' lot In CdM. $325,000. YllY mm -Big Canyon 3 bdrm on corner lot. llght atmosphere. strong security system. Mon- aco at $450,000. Ill II 1&1111 YllW aLS -Spacious Burlingame 4 bdrm plus large rec room. canyon views, owner wants out! $399,000. $121,000 I IP UUmWll YllW -On Corona del Mar cliffs overlooking entire Newport Harbor. 3 units, with decks and magnificent views $795,000. llllPU -Harbor Island Drive, nr Beacon Bay yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, spacious pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000. UI UllM IY-Tll-W -Classic colonial on 3 lots In old CdM, white with green shutters! Guest house has kitchen. fireplace. Pool, spa too! $695,000. tLIU -But well preserved 3 bdrm, hugs the cliffs over beach, surf, )etty,CataJlna and sunsets. Finance: owner. Price: $925.000. llOIOllU YIEW -Adult home plus guest apart- ment, breathtaking location, will consider trade from LA, very unique. $695,000. IPOllTIUIY Yn city lcfrts, deep set lot, .. to dlops 1280,000 .................................. 715 Bellis, E/Blutt, NB IPEI llTllllY Ill SllUY OuPt1. two 1 t>c;ms, pool, spa, iw beach, 40' lot $329,000 ........................... 314 Goldenrod, Old CdM Claslk ctlMW, .... 4 ... pest ... ~ .... $895,000 ............................. 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM llcrH_ ... I &al*' hi ..... llM 3 U, Olf $925,000 ................•........... 3335 Ocean Blvd., CdM ,.,,. ....... ""' J ... 3 -2 ........ $199,900.... .................. 2463 lrvlne Ave, Bk Bay, CM IPU 111111 411 + .. ,.,tp ......... _ 1270,000 L/H ............... 2601 Blackthorn, E/Bluff, NB nn ... n11 1m i.. "'*'· 3 11r. • ._. *' 525,000 ........................... 13"4 Harbor Island Or , NB .................... p-4ptt ... 6,000 ............. 3 Rue Fountalnb~. B'G Cyn, NB ....._., 3 •. Z sty,._. Mally, e«w 50,000 ............... 2 R~ Fountalnbteau, BJg Cyn, N Cltt l tlltn• .,., 1 II,..., ..,._ l dla 1208,000 ................................. 2921 4th St., Old Cdl'.1 COii' ,_,, ....... ,.,.....~, ...... etc 242,000 ......................... 2025Pt. Btl1to1. HVHma, Na l&tlll.••lll,SM,*JI_, $350,000 ........ 4501 Wayne Rd.; Cameo Hinda, Cd 1U ;zgg;:;v 4 - Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. July 28, 1984 -15 SOMMERSET CITIHOMES ••• A TOUCH OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO IN COSTA MESA Have You OverloolcecJ One ol the Finest Home Values in Costa Mesa??? • SOUTH LA COAST -405 FWY PLAZA ~ > a: < 1£.. BAKER ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY COAST e FAIRGROUNDS COLLEGE • • CIVIC CENTER WE'LL PROVE IT TO YOU AT OUR GALA OPEN HOUSE JULY 29th -11-5 SEE ALL THE MODELS IN ONE VISIT IOI lly41 C11rt $145,900 3 bdrm. 21/t baths, brick fireplace. charming decor bl W1rr11 StlHt ,,.,.rtiH 111-3111 IOI L1•la1r4 C11rt $149,000 1740 sq. ft., 3 bdrm and den, 2'h baths. end unit, many extras 102 L1•laar• Court $127,500 2 master bdrms, 2'h baths. Xlnt value , motivated sellers. Ideal for two singles to share fl!:• Paul Hill ~::.. R1•u 1f lni11 ~ 111-1400 NEAR RAPIDLY UPAIDINfi SOUTH COAST PLAZA Dramatic Floor Plans Sk1fights Sundecks IOI Pntll C.1rt $138,900 Builder's best greenbelt location Redwood deck, air conditioning. 3 bdrm, 2'h baths. 1450 sq. ft h• Pfaff Tiie Ital Estaters 141-2313 122 Va1 less Ce1ri $159,900 3 bdrm, 2'h baths. 2 fireplaces ( 1 in master bdrm), plantation shutters. extended decking to greenbelt ___ ....,. Greenhouse Windors In Kitchens Ceramic Tile-Baths & Kitchens &a1 Warr11 S1l1ot Pr1,1rti11 111-3111 '~ I\ ~\l PllJIH• S.tyer Carr1tll1n Tiit 1111E1t1t1n113-llll 121 Va1 less C11rt $157,500 4 bdrms, 21;, baths, large prtvate patio. on greenbelt 181 •• ,,.. ...... ,,.,.rtt .. 111-1111 Fireplaces urge Patios Double Garages Fine Recreational Facilities 2 Pools & Spas Physical Fitness Course IOI Va1 less C11rt $129,900 2 bdrms, 2' 2 ba. Owner transferred, clean, vacant and ready Their loss Is your gain. Call for details. lerrlll Lpoll llJ-1311 · •emll l.yncll -llully ...... DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 111 , ..... C.1'1 $159,000 3 bdrm+ den. 21.i'z baths. 1740 sq. ft Xlnt location. end unit. Like new Ask me about good financing. 11,. h14er Wiina• l1a11., I lsMC. ll0-1112 If 112-1111 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11-5 (CORNER BEAR & BAKER) . . . . ". . . ' . ' . " ' ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . .,. ' . . -. ·. . . ,. ... - • • • .. • .. I -. -~---™'"'l<»_• wo~1a U\IJ1111tW\UW UOIWIW _ __,.....,..1..--> ...... ....,.--,,,.. rari--nuwu.__ .. _ .-_ -,., l6 _Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 1934 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • 15 Coventry. Harbor Ridge 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 720 Goldenrod, COM 644-7211 $199,000 Sat 1-5 709 Santana. COM 673-2810 $235,000 Sun 11-4 547 Tustin Ave,( Newport Hetghts) N.B. 646-0801 $214,000. Sat/Sun by appt 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr . Irv Terr 673-4400 $699,500 Sun 2-5 * • 78 Sea Island Dr (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $324,900 Sat 12-5 * • 9 Ocean Vista. Npt Bch 644-6200 $535,000 v No 18 Atoll. Jasmine Creek, CdM Sat 1-5 640-4868 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2201 E. 22nd St. Newport Beach 675-6700 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM • 3 Aue St Cloud (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $525,000 Sat 12-<4 * 551 Vista Grande (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $199,000 Sat 1-5 204'51 Ba)'VJeW Ave (Back Bay) -494-7748 S148,000qs Sun 1-5 * • 1130 Berkshire, Newport Beach 631-499,. $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1207 Blue Gum Lane, Westcllff Grv. NB 673-«00 $44.4,500 Sunday 1·5 702 Larkspur Ave, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $379,950 Sunday 1-5 910 Cedar Place. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $107,900 Sat 1-4 1520 E Ocean Bl (Penn.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat 9-1 403 Iris. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $239,500 2463 Irvine Ave (Back Bay)CM Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 191 t Kings Road 631-1266 $425,000 3335 Ocean Blvd, COM 675-6000 $925,000 1977 Porl CardlH HVH 644-6926 Sat 1-5 Sat /Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1406 Santanella, Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $289.500 Fee Sunday 1-5 2 14 Via lthica( Lido) NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 789 W. 18th St, Costa Mesa 759-9 100 $115,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 3 BA plus FAM AM or DEN • 1110 Ridgecrest Or (M. Hinds) C.M. 644-6200 S 149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1733 Port Barmouth, HVH, Npt Beach 759-1530 $289,000 Sunday 12-6 * * 41 Balboa Coves (Bal. Coves) Npt Bch 760-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 631-1400 $225,000 715 Bellis (Eastbluff) N.B. 675-6000 $280.000fee 1522 Cumberland, Westcllff 644-9060 $230,000 ** 111 "G" Street (Bal. Pen) N.B. Sat~-5 Sat. 1-5 Sat 1-5 770-0493 $489,000. Sat/Sun by appt. 1322 Keel Of (H .V.Hllls) Npt Bch 644-6200 ~9.000 Sun 2-5 1800 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, Newport Bch 642-5200 ~9.000 Sunday 1-5 • 189 Masters Clrcte, Nr Santa Ana. C.C 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 2053 Port BrlstOI Cir. (H V.Hms) Npt 8ch 759-9100 S249,500 Sat 12-4 - 1&411 Sierra, Fountatn Valley 963-6767 $131,000 Sunday 1-5 9181 Ellsworth, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $137,500 Sunday 1-5 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 5'46-2313 $1Z3,900 Sat. 2-5. Sun. 1-5 3213 Washington, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143,900 4 BEDROOM Sat. 1-4 ** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd., Pennlnsula 631-1400 $1 ,050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 673-4400 $695,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2-6 * 1336 Galaxy Dr, (Dover Shores)N.B. 673-7300 $985,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 * 223 Poinsettia (Old CdM)CdM 675-6000 $695,0001111111 Sat/Sun 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M 545-5408 $146,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 844 Sonora Road. Costa Mesa 548-2733 $134,5001/Sun 11-4 124 Via Quito, (Lido Isle) N. B. 673-7300 $469,000. Sal 1-4 4 BA plus FAM AM or DEN * 14 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1 :30-5 * 1700 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. N.B 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 34 Morro Bay. Spyglass 759-1501 Sun 1:30 to 5:30 • 1776 PltcaJrn (Mesa Verde) C.M. 751-3191 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875.000 Sat 1-5 ** 63 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) Npt Bch 644-6200 $975,000 Sat 1-5. Sun 1-6 980 Azalea, Costa Mesa S..6-2313 $157,000 2029 National, Costa Mesa 5<46-2313 s 123,000 Sat. 1-4 Sat. 1-4' **601 Bayside Or., Promotory Bay 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2601 Btackthorn (Eastbtuff))NB 67s.8000 $270,000t/h Sun 1-5 1005 Bonnie Doon. Torr. lrvtne Terr, CdM 759-1552 $400,000 L/H Set/Sun 1--5 4'0 Otakee Bay (Spyga.) CdM 552-2000 *395,000 Sat 2-5 1«1 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beech 5-48-5647 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2821 Harbor View Of, H.V.Hllts 644-9060 $&49,500 Sunday 1-5 343 Hazel (Olde CdM) Cc:IM 64~200 $529,500 Sun 1-5 -46 Mlsllon Bay (Spygta) Npt 8ch 760-8333 $599,000 Sal/Sun 1-! 1935 Port Carney (H.V.H.) Npt Sch 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu) Npt Sch S«-6200 $269,000 · Sun 1-5 26 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 16327 Shadbulh, Fountain Valley 963-6767 S 159,900 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-4 *2409 Tustin Ave, CoS1a Mesa 673-«00 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 3363 Wisteria, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $167,500 1909 Yacht Purttan. Newport Beach Sat 1-5 644-0903 $429,000 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM • 5 Rue Fontaine (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $665,000 Sun 1-5 712 Bison NB 631-1266 $229,000LH Sat 1:30-5 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 14 Geneve (Hrb.r Rdg) Npt Sch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 14 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Ben 760-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1508 Ruth Ln, Westcfltf, N.B. 646-0917 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *. 24 Mission Bay (Spygl8") CdM 760-8333 $699,500 Sat 1-5 * • 6 TrafaJger. Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 2215 Alta Vista (E.blutt) 644-6200 $289,500 Sat 1-4. Sun 1-5 1600 Sea Bell Cir (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1633 Bayside COM 631-1266 $995,000 Sat 1-5 1084 Corona Lane.Mesa del Mar.CM 631-7370 $169,000 Sun 1-5 220 Jasmine, COM 644-721 t $469,000 ••v9 Muir Beach Cr, CdM Sat/Sun 1-5 640-4868 S 1.550,000 FEE Saturday 1-5 8BEDROOM * 5 Goleta pt Dr (Spygls) Npt Bch 644-6200 $835,000 Sat/Sun 2~ 8 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN * **• 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 103 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **••101 Via Lido Soud (Lldo).NB 631-1266 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun11-5 1 BEDROOM 351 Via Lido Soud (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,475,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN It 7 Morena, lrvlne 786-1081 $155,000 Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM * 32 lmaloa Ct.. Newport Beach 673-7300 S 170,000 Sun 1-5 789 W 18th St 1-A. Costa Mesa 759-9100 S 111 .900 Sat/Sun 11-5 2 BR ptua FAM AM or DEN *** 2525 Ocean Bl F3, CdM 759-910 $399,500 Sun 12-4 1656 Orange Ave .• Costa Mesa 541-6613 $159,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3 BEDROOM * 10 Kamalii Ct. Newport Beach 673-7300 $180,000 Sun 1-5 312 Vista Suerte (Blutts) Npt Sch 760-8333 $219.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 20181 Spruce. Santa Ana Heights 557 -1837 $149,500 Sat/Sun t-5 4 BEDROOM 400 Vtsta Flora (Blutts) Npt Sch 759-9100 s 195.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 28A * 260 Cagney Lane(213), VIiia Balboa, N.B 642-5200 $209,500 Saturday 1-5 902 Lombard Crt, Costa Mesa 559-9400 $127.500 Sun 11-5 909 Van Ness Crt, Costa Mesa 963-1319 $129,900 Sun11-5 * 13 Viejo, Rancho San Joaq., Irvine 7 59-150 1 Sunday 1 ·5 *7 Palos, Rancho San Joeq. lrvtne 759-0501 Sunday t-5 3 BEDROOM 909 Hyde Crt, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $145.900 905 Powell Crt, Costa Mesa ~6-23 13 $138.900 Sun 11-5 Sun 11-5 3 BA plua FAM AM Of DEN 911 Powell Crt, Costa Mesa 760-8862 S159,000 Sun 11-5 48EDROOM 903 Lombara Crt, Costa Mesa 963-6767 S 149,000 Sun 11-5 MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BR plua 1 BR 427-4271/r Orchid, CdM 644-6200 $249,500 RENTALS 2 BA HOUSES Sun 1-4 ** 6410 W Ocean Front, W Npt Bch 759-9100 $2500/yr lse Sal/Sun 1-5 • Sp. *Pool * * Water1font * * * Waterfront & Pool ,... Gtve admee9 at ~d oat• • ... • • -;----·-WWW-~~I; _....-...... iUC' ~ ----~ ~ ~-Alol'.;w<"-,,..r.:-~;=::::;;;;.. .. t -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 1984 CHRISTA a GERRY R-2 LOT $259,000 COROIA HIUUIDS Refurbished following fire. New roof, furnace. paint, carpets. etc .. etc. 3 BA. 2 BA. room for 2nd unit. Owner may carry 1st T.D. OCEAN VIEW DUPW One house from China Cove, CdM. View from both units. Re- cent remodel. 11h lots. LIKE llEW Remodeled Palermo in Harbor View Homes. Lrg. yrd w/spa. Excellent financing. $319,000 Leasehold. LEASE 4 BDRM -VIEW Harbor View Hills. exceptional quality home. $2600 pr mo. NEW-VIEW CAMEO HLIDS 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 Trust Deed. LEASE HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, $1350/mo. New paint & cpts. Frig, washer. dryer incl. BAYSHORES Romantic designer's dream house. Just listed -won't last. $397,500 fee. Bay view possible if 2nd story added. DEL TACO IESTAIUITS Fine investment properties In Sacramento. 10%+ return on Investment. Triple net long term lease. One unit just sold. Another still available at similar terms. $335,000. Cl&mrT a CDllTA 'l'ID ITAIUDI CONPAllY UASIT&ft ......... w. ............ • ....... w. .......... ................... lu .. lllJ :::; ... :;.:=;;:: .. ~;..;;;;;;;;;---,----...... al lMI lwral t•I C..aal 1111 iwsal lltl ·~ alffl-...llUT LICATill Lovliest Greenbelt location on Vista Cajon-Reflection Pond! Split level 3 BR home with great privacy. Owner transferred to New Jersey! $245,000 incl. land! Barbara Reily, 752-1414. COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO BELCOURT HILL lllLIEIS CLISEOIT 39 Southampton Court $440,000 19 Northampton Court $475,000 41 Northampton Court $545,000 7 Northampton Court $570,000 33 Northampton Court $575,000 43 Southampton Court $585.000 27 Northampton Court $595.000 45 Northampton Court $660.000 Sales ltfice Opt• lallJ Omt11tli11 Fi111el11 11111 IS Al OFFER!! Call Car• •0•••11 er hlti liltlll Hunt & Associate REAL ESTATE £u!4ui11~ Bi9 0mvc>1 &tom """'~ 111' H TIE F&llWAY .... ,000 Pri•• Leo1ff11ll Privately located on cuJ-de- sac. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, family room and room to ex- pand on 10,500 sq. ft. lot. Assume 11 ~ max. rate loan bal. $200,000. Owner may provide additional financing to qualified buyer. New Of- fering ... Exclusive Sales Agent: Call Barbara KasUe for private -showing . 640-4868 or 760-8617 -~--~ ~ .. _ --- SUYIEW -IY IWIER OPEi SUIDIY 1-5 Spacious 2 story, 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Large yard-excellent view. Beautiful covered patio, perfect for entertaining. New light beige carpet., Close to community pool, spa, tennis' 1421,000 10.1'9 FIUIClll TO QllLIFIEI llYUS 11ot Yadlt htttla,...,.,. ltaolt 844-0903 ~1111-•1111 Zoned fOf' hor... etc. Chain llnk fence, bOx stalls e1c, 19 fNtt t,...., 2br din. rm houM. OPEN HOUSE. 20311 Cypreaa, S.A. Heights. 545-2847 .... -Bd2be~.NHl& ci.an. apertcllng pool. beeulltul )'etd, letge ... 2 lot $149,500. llYmlYPll 90x 178 With good 3 Bd 2 b• home, s 199.000, *llYEnlWIY* i.,lhllr41tlffr Ml-ll21 II. OlllT PUB 3BR 28A, 2 car gar., nu TUii FH DH 08 ceramic Ole. nu kite & ba Have local 3 Bd 2ba 2 car ft00<, hi vaulted celllnga. garage, with 66K equity Model Uke cond SM.900 plus C6lh fOf CM 0< ttB Lou 559--9400 agt. single famlly. Prefer COM. Call fOf details. I~ •WI 1 Curt A Herberts II IWO 1stT.I. 631-1266 Oht 2 Bdrm 2~ Bal ~ •••• townhome, highly up- graded. Owner must NC~ ~~~~!!!! rlllce to sell. Call ~ 759-9491 f0< Information 1aJMa lalad I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CllP, IWIEI I• UM ISLE BIO 5 Bdrm 3 bath with to 1 L l&YflNT 101 VI. 1 :..i-•--..! .__ S/S l l·I separate Fmly rm and OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 .,... .... ..,,. f0<mal dining mullt be Spectacular 4 Bdrm 2 Ba sold fast. It's vacant and home+ 1 Bdrm apt, spiral Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, In great attape but the 1 stalrcate entry takes you spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. owner huto get It off the to 3rd level, Mstr Bdrm & txx*I, Now. Full prloe living area w/expanllve Channing Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg well below comparables; view of bay & city lights. deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1,100,000. ~~;~3~~· Don't wait. ~~dr~ ls~~~~e~+a~ Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, C::. SELECT 51·S:C:mYST beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000. _..-PROPERTIES harming Cape Cod Liii ••• tr home, 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with 1 UYllH HIYI UYnllT CllN ~ Bdrm apt+ guest room. d ted M ll00.000 $375,000 Jetty & Bay view, newly ecora ai custom 5 bedroom home. HllAMIU Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000. 3 baths. Family room. 3 ner want• offer on this -lllllU ll•E -1r••f1-car garage. Street-to-2 unlt property. 2 Bdrm 2 r~ ~ -• street on center we.ff(. Ba front houae+ 1 Bdrm Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, (714) 673-7783 1 ea cottage. $365,000 , 3 Ba . 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1,285,000. IW •L IWl H CIUl 2000 sq ft for $139,500. real location near N UYSlll PUCE l&YFIMT This 3 8d 2 ba home with Bayfront to build on or Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, add on family room hu keep as rental units 2 boa $1 250 000 been completely re· $285.000 2 Br. 2 Ba down· t spaces. • • · furbished. Owner wlll u11u we• 11US11t: =.~;~~'~ ror lora vance Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, -------.. i.._.. realfOF spacious entertaining home. $l,lOO,OOO. Traditional 673-4062 Realty UlllTAllOUlllll 631-7370 c..te.,.,.,, h•• ..... IUrt IWl .,.. s.t 1 •• 4 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR .>·l 1 boy'.1 d • 0 • "' N fi ol) f '-·' ----211..,,ltir• 1---------------Prloed to sell fast big 4 4 BR 31,1, ba, family rm. 2 Bdrm 2 bath on • de-frptea, 2 patios PLUS 2 llohtful street In Coeta Bdrm Apt. $450,000 Call M .. a. Orlglnal owner 675-4822 1mST11s 11 .. EIWIDlt LIDIY UYIM IW Tll IUCI 5 new condos on Balboa Penin- sula with 2 & 3 <'1'.: garages. Spectacular ocean/sunset & bay/night light view atop garden deck. Owners will exchange. Priced from $290-405,000. Maggi MacBain. 551 -8700. •ESA YIUI HlltLY •E Large 3 br, 2 ha, kit., faro, nn. & inside utility rm. Home located on a sprawling Costa Mesa lot. New roof. freshly painted & up- graded. Enclosed patio adds to family living areas. Cloee to 8Chools & shopping. Lorraine Reyes, 551-8700. $152,000. PllSTllllll lllWNIT •1 Exquisite Newport con tem- porary detached home. Designed for luxwious entertaining & re- laxation w/atrium entry, water- fall, French shutters, huge mstr. br. w /sunken tub, custom pool &. spa. $525,000. Call Christie Green. 551-8700. wants to move north eo he spruced up the place ~ and prloed 11 low at only "uMeaLD $139,900.751·3191 "8ALTY !pSEl.E(T 1NV 8eTM8NTa 213 me,..,~ ev•"'ve PAOPERTIES O•lt>O• ...... ., 675·<18 22 UYllllE'I FllEIT Un studied soph istica ti on . Absolute exquisite detailing: vaulted ceilin8$, skylights, re~ cessed lights, white washed oak noon, plantation shutters, in- credible kitchen, French doors. Features master suite. fonnal din- ing, guest room and central courtyard. Assume financing. In· eludes land. UUlallU IEHOU Tl Ull,000 FIE .,. .... .., 1-1 IHI ll•ltlww - Olde Corona del Mar, 211 Marguerite Ave (at Ocean Blvd) 1st floor 2000 sq ft condo. 2+famtly, steps to Bag Corona Beath. No expense spared in construction. Fee land. Security & nil mainten- ance +all the amenities you'll read about, sell - Pxchange or consider leaae to purchue to quali- fied buyer. Low int. fixed 10 yr loan avadable (Call for private showmg weekdays). Open C::unday 1-5 pm. Owner/.Agent 675-"760. INJ'EREm' RA'ID HI-PRICE WW IQ.la BDDW MARI.ET VAUE MeaVmle ~ 3 Ilim. l ~ badl. New rat & kithn ..wt'\ bx:Ol, mpire. br. raild pali> ad mriy eK2r.I& Che t> rlixi;. ~ lmj:r rhJtilg .... CHAlllll IEWNIT IUCI lllE ti Br, 2~ ba, dining room, Breakfast nook with used brick BBQ, Skylight beamed ceilings & Fireplace in living room. Lots of wood, lovely patio areas, extra bonus room & much more ... OPEN SAT 1-5 2121 litrrt Ylst1, l1w,1rt lt•ll ••• SH0,000 511111 TrttHH, lealter -IU-2114 Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAIL y PflOT /Sattwday, Juty 28, 19&4 _ 19 TWI IEW COllO'S IPR .._ UT./IR. 11~ 1111 lr-c• ..... c.sta .... NEW, CUSTOM! 2BR, 2 1hBA. Dble garages, fireplace, wet bar, private patios. SEE TODAY! Price $159,000 and $157,000. llU UYU -IULTll (11•> 141-1111 IEUIT 11mu1 For sale or trade -Fully furnished 2Br, 2Ba:den & pool size yard. Located in "THE SPRINGS.'' C.Onsidered to be the finest C.Ountry Club in the desert. See to believe. Full price -$249.000 -excellent financing. Owner/agt. Weekends I Evenings 95 7-8300 lll lll OCl AIFROIT Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 112 ba. Pvt area, no boardwalk traffic. Elevator, 2 frplc. 4250 sq. ft Under appraisal at $795,000. OWC at $30K down. 10% mt. Leasehold land. 111-Hlt IPR TlllYU • UIYll llnM open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to sell today! $1,795,000. Call PITllll na.1 at ll0-tl02 for gate entrance and details. Ocean view, 3 blks to beach. Near new 2 br, 2 'h ba, $255,000. Financing $220,000. 10~% by owner. Overlooking Newport Bay and the Pacific. 3 levels, sumptuous Bdrms, formal dining, study, 5 Ba. family, and living rooms. Best of everything; mahogany wood & leaded stained glass. Drastic reduction to $719,000 or $625,000 L.H. Owner says to bring all offers! Opn Sat/Sun 1-5. Agt. 646-7276. 01 TR RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750.000 (land incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1-5 Owner (9-5) 650-0202 BUY DIRCT a SAVE 111 umi. 11wuu1m 11a.-.. 1.._ Large custom tri-level homes. Pride of quality throughouL 2 ~den, 2 'h ba. frplc. 2 ctY&ar· Open house 12-6 Sat & Sun· or b91>pt. 2141 EWH a, .. ._ Ml-llH llft•r LF...taia -lealhr tu rssw .. ••'QR .... WIU. -·-TUI( 11,1IUll 111 Eft I ITAi IPEI 11111 llT/HI 11 -1 D lffll..llllD llJ..1110 FlllL SICllFICE 2 Ir, 1~ u ~ llile tr .. SC Plaza ...... w.. ., ...., ill tnctt Lovely unit in excellent shape, but I must sell NOW. Has carport with storage, security gate. solar heated pool & Jacuzzi, exercise room and saunas. lll,IH 111-1121, h 1111 ., lli-2111 CUI .. ON• ..WIS CITI&IE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, living, dimng. laundry room. perfect CdM starter home for small family, or single. pnvate beach acces.5. $225,000 (you own land). 1y l emate4 hHr ll0-11H IPfl SllUY 1-5 105 s. .......... c .. let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Y.., Property! The Daly Not often you this euct size ad on cu ''Pictwe Pap" wtffends for just '25 per cby, or 2 dayi fOf '45. Sd>mit ll picbn, or we1 photocniph It for you at ll mininal d\ar1e. '0 -Orange County Real Estate/An Adverttslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 28, 19S. tun I• Salt ...... t. lah : ..... In Salt lnM• la lalt ( t.r lalt • ..._ ._ Ille :•::.:u=•::..:•::.::lal:lt:. __ •=::;:111~ltc;:.,::; .. ;;a.=-~ ..... c.r... ... ... 1iii Ctnaa ... ... llU C..ta .... 19" e.ta... (114 ....... ..... • ... IH.-t ..... IMI ..... rt ..... lllt Ptaiaaala 1007 llYlll1EIUOE a.oooeutio-taat>eeuU-.... mrru&. · UlmLll ••Wfll1' .... *• ;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;; tut under~ Condo. lffMllMI D11W 2 8df 2 ea c:cndo ,,.., llUll "/Pit pt.,.. OWi ftil UI Ill *U.O °"* IUCI 11ft.D 1MI......... A11um 108,000 at Extra i.tge COf'ner lot S.C, P1au., mYS1 MCf'lf'loe SJ2~/ ... tllhr FOR SECURITY· Slnote Ou'-' geted community Jte "A" frame on the IPll 1-1 lllU 12V•% fixed. Hight)' up-w/alttly ecc.t fOt b0e1, at $69,000. Try $5000 O~ERWILL TAAO! level tlvln~ ..;,Ith all Large 38r, 2'A8a. famlty •enlnsul1 One-hall Beautlful A_,,n.-... • 9ra61d. Call f()( details. car or RV Nloe 3 Bdrm dwn,S800/mo.3Bdr......., •-n•t...1...._ ..__ __,......_ ..__ t-room di......., room 2flr• ilOck 1o beaCh • one Airy• Bdrm a~:3"bath, , Dys 833-3544 (JaoetJ home with hardwood $77,500. Won't IUt ~ .,.. -.,_.,.., .,,_"'-, .. Of .. -· ' ""'lf · !IOCk to ooean 3 Bdrm CUiiom home. $400,000 ' Eves S48-M25 '1oOf9 Well priced at p AT RI c I( TEN 0 Re 111-1n1..,.... condo~ New-~c.,LatC:-. ~t= vtthlott+Bacf\unlt wlth LIH-i.t\CSS10G,140. I S120,000 7~702 • ertltac~ 1 VIEW -EXQUISITE II $299,000. Submit ell oh Separete p1tlos tor Carel T .... IMlttr AffllUILI UITllll 142-1200 r••*...,....., .... .-..1_&1_,_...,.... DECOR. Perm1nent otfer~~EsTATE iech sH186~mmer IC· 111-1112/MO-IHI -=•tra large corner lot TAO!~ ~J!!.. .._._ + view• 01 ocein end ESTABLISHMENT ess . . r;1a11ey llCCW tor boat. .,._, NnWWW ,..,.... mountalna from t.hla love-W...~ 11 U2-1200 . Ull ISU ' car or RV. Nice 3 Bdrm unit. FNltrated Investor ly 2 Bdrm 2ba home _ __ J PETE -1 Elegant Bayfront home I home with hardwood ua•.... HY• give It away w/many luxurloul extras. I IOO .' er, 6'A bl, tam- ' • and Income. Fantastic noor.. w.i1 priced at 2 houseson1ge lot. 3 bf + S183.000 Bkr 760-88e2 JUST REOUCE" TO rm, den, rec rm, 7 yr new, ' BARRETr Harbor View. saody $120,000 2 br. Perteet for love.1or 1 n ~ .-.....,_.....1 o;""• ~;:•gc:oNEY No. 213 4 car gar, 673--7767 I t>each. 3 car garage. For 142·1200 or extended t--000J•~· fls ba..tri>tc,apa.Ownet OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 UH llU sale Of ••change. ...EAST~1n-=~~--.. ·--,...,... -· ~1tiV,C . 115,000 8so....823 S895,000. Owfti.}/'' ...... 1',"llrT1'1'%.3Bd Call today 759-1501. LUX.URV LIVING: 2 Muter 3 Br '21oe •• 000:1oeoow,~N oom ------•. 6-40---den,2 ba.trptc. $159,500 •UfFlllT* s 1 " ' • .,... -aucE own/bl(r 548--5016 •-/II.IP u tea, ground noor with furn., ontY , . Biii "llT n1u: ''" r•• nloe patio Spotless. va-Grundy Rltr 875-6181 ·.. REALTY --•'""VII 3 Bedroom with pool, BEST BUY nr SC Plaza Newer 4Br 488 & IPL cant, ready. S180,000. -------- UNIT home with dual S 189,400 assumabl~ 2 bf 1'1• ba Condo. Lovely Bank Repo-lmm«l pou. Furnishing may b• Lowly Nwpt Hts remodel 1se Use as a duplex or loan. $289,500 fEE. tract Sacrificed to sell A...... . IHl,llO purchued If Interested. Open Sat/Sun 547 Tustin •se as • large tingle '1 IPll SllUY 1tt1 vEASTSIOE-A11umabla NOWll $70,950 By ownr Agt ~/wtcndt 673--9114 V'"C'"NT '"NO READY·. 2 at 15th, 2 Bdrm 646-0801 1ome Complet•IY 556-1626 or 775 2580 " ,. " >atnled and fixed upl r 140I Saet...na Ttrr. VA S97K. at 11""'%.3Bd -:~~~~~~~~ ... , nm.... Bdrma, ue>graded carpet-llW • uun 'erfeect tor grown family CllSIJIE I .E. d~it!:·U:5o~~59•500 Bdrend new1 2 1 & 3 Bd~-IESI DEL llR 2br 2ba. pool, boat 9'1p. Ing end decor. Available 1111 AAA 1r 1n·laws $295 000 lit 1111 09• m · to · Wiii Mii on leaM option. lm~lately. S 189,000 Executive v~ thl• 3 142·1200 • I BEST BUY nr SC Plaza StO,OOO bonUs &42-9558 SPIRILER Owner87M&37 Call to Me. Br 2bahomew/lrptc Oak 2 H+ llEST &PT 2 br w. ba Condo L~ O.I 2 •A LIT M2-1200 Hrdwd noora. 2 car gar & Prime Loe chrmng 2 BOA i tract Sacrificed to Mil A new listing this week., re.~~!~ •llSYlllllW* a 9UPI' IOcatlon CYr1 A J PETE ' BARRE Tr ··· REALTY Cottage, lrptc-beam ~ NOWll $70.950 By owm Excel Income property Ex.ctu9'w Harb« Ridge HerberU 11 831-1288 near new wxw crpt-shut· 556-1826 Of 775-2580 with Income ol S 18.240 New paint In & out LAUREMONT MODEL ~ PETE J BARRETI ·.. REALTY ters on wndws. 2BOR apl Brand new 2 & 3 Bdr con-per year Spacious 3 ='=~led. Gated community, 48' w/balc OVflf lootllng pV1 dos. 1 ml. to beac:ti Bdrm. 2 bath "°"'8 • a 2 atty land pro,.._ 3Ba, family room, dining patio Assm hi loan bal at S 10.000 bonus. &42-9558 Bdrm In separate bu1kl-P=ble qulett ::! & room, profeealonalry <Ne- --__ 1 low Int rate. Asking Ing Established rental posaesslon$l3" 500 orated. OcNn end city --------•l:A:~u8iiii:iiinu~ 'IESTllllUPEl.n . $269,000 Call Now. c.12•&LIT area on a 50x100 h IOI OPE • light• vtew. Communtty --------••UlllllD•• n the t>each tor under 8.40-2001 ull tor Pat Of A new Ns11ng this week. Fireplace. built-Ins. Sat1:U~~:~;_~5 pwk pool, spa Md ten-Charming 8Acit Bay Home llfAll .U i500,000 Unique prop-I Robin rltr Exoel. Income property lorced air heal $ 189,000, 8« Sonora Rd In Costa nla Calf for addr .. and Sectucled area nr MeN A IP9del pi.QI, wait! lo 'f1y offers spectacular WI with lnoome or $18,240 call631-1400 Mesa Canahow anytlme ::n:'':or~•~o-:'~ Drlv• E.states.$14~.000 gorgeous private 1iews & unusual privacy TIE WLE per year. Specious 3 bycalUng ,~ u, 20451 8ayvM9'# 494-7748 bMcne. and parks right 'htS charming Cape Cod Soar1r19 over Corona de. Bdrm, 2 bath home + a 2 -""Tl HI HI >"IT llWNIT or eecort you thrc;:e::. this within this t>Mutllul gated I bdrm home IS open lor Mar saw these great Bdrm In separate bulld-llOMI ... hoc:. mu beautiful home. p ,.. llSTIEU SALE area Profeatlonatly dee· nspect1on by appt to places to roost! Ing. Ea1ablllhed rentJI REAL ESTAlE RW.n duoed to '495.ooo. Sub-One house to sand orated 48'. 388 home 1ualll1ed buyers 302Acacia-$219,SOO area on a 5011100 It lot. 131-1400 141-21J3 mlt otters. this must be w/ocean view Beaut. 4 French windows and '70-0493 or 673-4852 324 Poppy-$350,000 Fireplace. bulll-lns. sold.REAL ESTATE Bdrm remodel wlpvt d<>Ors throughout open lo Or •• I •• I Mir 1022 1816Marapata-S365,000 lorcedalrheat.$189,000, Mesa Verde 3 Bd 2 ba. ESTABLISHMENT Mair suite with own lush private gardens and 2250rchld-S375,000 call 631-1400 1111WU USTSIH FI R.lg patio, boat study, frplc and view. 3 uled brick patios Truly a 309Poppy-$435.000 -Don't miss this Im-s torage. $155 ,000 ~-~11 car garage. Foreclosure. dream house Liited at 'El SIT /Sii 1_1 2512 Ocean-S960,000 WATI HI He'"• I maculate 3 BR charmer ownl agt 1-679·2680 *UllM 11111 * -Sacrificing at $339,900. $695,000 Ae.somable low 2209 Bayside-S2.250.000 llOMI ., ht< Best loeatloo, xlnt cood. -Della Delgado Interest lm•nclng. For CllCWSIC OtferedbyChrisHopper REAL ESTATE Only S134,000 Call Pat IHAW.S llUIYllW 1n111T11&1IHN fur1herdet1llsca11 PEIFECT LOOATill '(,' . d, / /~ 831-1400 Cobb 675-2013 A.gt Outstanding 3 Br. 2ba, Lrg 48r, 388, FR, OR. Bank will sell under S/8.4 REAL ESTATE '-~ ~ t s••t OOO (J 1111/fl ~ , fl I 2521 Fairway Of totally upgraded horn.. Saertfloe -lmmed pan •""'ralsal of 5275,000. ESTABLISHMENT -•••• I -, ,lJ "'J. J · SUNDAY 1-5 Huge separate lam rm, e~••,... _., 544-94' 11 Bdrms 3 baths. Includes ~"'·TMl"l'lftl'.> atnum & spa Assume .,...,._ Newer home Charming 3 naster suite and large' 1a!lf' ·~ /,. Cuta .... 1024 wn1• 11C1111 $97,000 In loan~ at 12.5% Agt ewlS/wttnc:t• 673--91~4 Bdrm 2 Ba Bank will * * UYSHUS• * amity room •nd oft-1>1.J-8'1.'N * Slll IOWI * Great potential tor reno-F.P Only Sl67.500. c.n IOl LM lls19" to all offers. bet1a .1ree1 0 park1r191orupto7 3407LConl""J.,Cdll p......o 3 BR 2B OWC vator11'1efe 2houseson Anne McC•sland Elegant & aecure ~EYU--A.~!'!~. wall( to .ars nly 4 doors from ---UV'I, • a. 1 1atg41 tot In clo9e-ln 631-12661751-4330 Spadout 2 8f 2• _... -r~ _. "" he entrance to Matn C11t1 .... 1024 S 105K at 12 5% 30 yra Eastslde location. One 3 . bey vW ConctO wt~ ~ One blk to OC88l1 w/mlnl gorge o u I pr Iv at• 3each NOW on the mar· * S l II IOWI * ~utch Ag1 549-7991 bdrm & one 2 bdrm Onty vat• aauna, private ~. view. 1 yrs Old, 3 Bdrm l =~118~=~g~1~ 1e1 at only S469 000 ltM ILYllPtCS S185,000I 759-1501 PIU$ IPL 24 hr doorman Ba. pride or own.rshlp 9'4-72 11 P~c)5~ .~~·2 ~~a.30o;:; trs That Ex1ra MU. FULL SECURITY BLOG. ~~a~.s.-Mi:i~ =~r~~ ma Hutch Agt 54g_7991 ,thal makes the difference 11111 CIASTPlW Sacrifice at 1535,000 for offer Della Oelgedo French wtndowa and \ , ___ DO IT RIGHT viewing appl. C.it P11ridt doors throughout open to t . > • ltt• ILYll.,._ CALL DAVE WHITE YElllll IEN STOL Tenor• 780-8702 WESTCUn 1221,IOO luah prtvate gard9"9 and " r-5-46-2313 5 lo 10% down, with Seller h11 moved <>YI ot uled brick patios Truly 1 Du,LEIES -It's Thal Ex1ra Mile 12 5%1txed loan 2 Bt.2ba area. 3 Bdrm, lrg lam rm I dream house Usted at that makes the dlffe<ence end unit New carpet, lots of glass, aeparate $695,000 Assumable 10111 JST LISTED ON OR-DO IT RIGHT comm pool & spL Va-Bdrm & Ba for In-law Wiii Interest financing For .. 0 HCIO 2& 1SBDRM XLNT CALLOAVEWHITE FAM MEDICAL-u-R: cant.Oiana631-1266 LI00-78.on bay, lg dock, llstentoalloffers 1 turtherd•t•ll•calf A TION 249,500 546-2313 GENCY Req $9600 price 8Br, pool. 11_. Dally. 101 IEU& IELUIO REAL EST A TE tEW OF PARK ANO •1£1& ftlH Ill• slaahl See this 3Br 2Ba Via Lido S6ud 673-7873 1•1 1211 ESTABLISHMENT )CEAN ON BEGONIA 3 GORGEOUS 4 Bdr 2'1t Ba wthvge Wood panel den, • • 5«-94 t 1 ' 2 BDRM ASSUME In qule1 cul-de-sac Om· massive tip, bltln book USILm STU&. INANCING PRIME 1ng rm, tam!ly rm 1 case MESA VERDE B •-• l040 Gorg41QU1 4 Bdr 2Y. Ba 'ONO JO-ANN DORAN, 1 pool sized manicured S 127 ,900 Dave, A.gt •at. -ac 3000' POOL HOME with ~KR 759-0619 1 •IEll YEllE IEI* yard Near gollcourse 546-5880 48r 3Ba, 2600SF-lg101, lo backbay vleW. Can't be- Jll ocean vu Jasmine Crk GORGEOUS 4 Bdr 2'1r BE Only $269,900 ASSUME F XER dn s t90K owe 1 ml to lleve It-only $225.000. EASTBLUFF CONDO IEWPOIT IElllTS Darting 2 Bdrm, 2 b• <HM:· orator's conaoe Fea· tur• latllc:ed patio a , b• & den Owntagt will in quiet cul-de-sec Din· 10 75"/o financing Call I bch Bkr CoOp 963-6682 Won't last call PA TRICK 3Br 2'1tBa wl2'it car gar PATRICK TENORE Sgllevel4Bdrm 1hBaon - -ENORE ' •10 $195000 0 IA t ,nJnce 1& 19)728-S 151 tng rm. family rm -+ 73.K78 cul-de-sac lot Beautiful 4 Bdrm 2 bath T 780-o 2 • 7t/U\ .... w11ner g hu941 yard Assume linan poolslzed man1curec 760-8702 Convenient locauon to house close to beech -.,.,....,... $165,000 By OWnef O•t • &uest +1101•1 yard Near gollcourse schools transportation & priced right 968-195" WTILIFF TIWl ... I 1'8-11" HJ-1111 dtHICEI $41,000• Only $269,900 ASSUME •.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ _ -::potles~ 3630 sl duple• 10 75"' ltnanclng Cali Sh<>ppiog Owner 11 real J-l--t JA..t• Lovely Mtllnn. 3 Bdrms. 2 , ~ , ,. eat ate agt and motivated n ut VTW full baths.·•$ 159 000 or )WC Isl 12%-long term ~t,~8~012C K TENORE Only S 109.950 Make FllUT llW UOl llJ 111/opt. Agt. 760°-6o97 lbr 3ba • 5br /Jba-1 vac • -· TIWllNIE olle GI Hell th 09 Acacia ·Walk to beach 559~9400 en war Mcodef In the Racqu.t 2 lty 3200 tql ft. 4 8drtn9 BAYCREST 199K <><>-• dn-Appr91sed '9IJ 1111,000 tub 5 bdrms. 3 ba 3 ba. Pool/spa. hi c.ila. 3 481 2'1r8a on beautiful 51 140K own/bkr 6"5·7048 New on the mark•I. LARGE lamlly room and ~gar.~ 114 acre HI auum loan Only IRYllf TlllAOE 12'9,IOOFEE >r or 2br & den home 10 1rNI Corona del Mar lo- allon Family nelgh- .IOrhood, biking dist•~ o bay and beech 76· 12&6 or 6"'-035 7 spacious end unit. Ille & office Nice llZed yard S350K. Wiii ttede for $289,500 8'cr 76()..88&2 bright & highly upgraded and your own SPA. Income e.42-13e& •llllTln.IE °'8naCllPP8f831-12M $188,500 HVH-Monlco-38da FSBO princ onty Lux. ~ Owner wlU ftnancoe 1977 l1ty llOl,000 oonc:10 s B<I 3 b• poo1. 'Jiiso r l ·-· .... ·-----Port Cardlft 64+-8928 New on the market tennis, ape. Gd anum spltci<>u$ end unit, lite & loana S 1881( OP9fl HM It I MT IJITD bright & ht..hty U""'f8,._,., ea y '" r--• count"'_... __ In .... nr '""' S8 oooc..... Sun.1-5. 363 Ba'vlew I .. -., ... _ .. _ Diana Cappel 631-1266 · oet• a belutl-T-r ......... CM .... 2_.2 1 Newpor1, tNa lmm&QMta -tut under priced Condo ... _.. '" " 786 home I Asaum $108,000 at -1 172 ----hM tall 3Bdrm2 Riii •iii lllTI 8a. 2 frptca, lrg famlty rm -' 111,000 ... 12'1•"-filled Highly up-Excelent 3Bdr 281 holM. llYllMllR w/wood ftOOring. Indoor graded C.it for detalla BBQ F ___.. llWNIT 111111 ON THE WATER Largest lot In arN Custom 4 Bdrm. 2.,., bath home With super big patio and sandy beactl Immaculate end rMdy to rn0\19 In Owner may llt\a.nc. Of ..... option Cau tor ~ ~ pertlcutan 142-UOO J PETE J BARRETr REALTY Nloe homes/lot S20K O 833 35.... (J ) on E ~.Only $131,999. Ba)'91de IMnQ at lt'a best. • r-,..., d<>Orl thet ys • .... enet ALSO 2 Iha'/ unlta oext 2 8drme, 2 b&. VIEW, Of*\ up to I pool that II ·--------lro11 lncomely•ar 1 ..... ..,. ...... Eves 548-8625 dOOf' Only 149,909 or 3880Mlchetton0flve boat 111 ..... Pvt communH.. eurre>Ynded by a tr"""'-'•• 235.000 8.45-2256 -..n ••~ ------Irvine ,. .. ,. .....----------- _ --Bdr 2 8a condo neet IPll 11111 ll • buy both f()( $280.0001 W/pool Ind spa Subrnlt U ltlng . Incl. 1otar OPEN WED/THURS 0 S.C. Plaza, must MCflfice EASTSIOE CUTE 2 B•R• Gr••t 1nVftttMnt Call RSJ VIiias (Canneno) by on ttrrnt. Bring Ml oftw hMtlng+ too !Mn)' other 12_.. PM et 569.000. Try $5000 on Patnclc 760-8702 owner 1br + Iott den. anc:t w.'11 WOfk wtth youl amenltlea to lltt. Priced ,. Channel Reef COM'1 dwn $800/mo 3 Bdr onty ~ lot. 249 Magnoll• nr end unit St55,000. OS*' Alk for Sue ExleY at only 1215,000 to Mii >nly high r1ae (QY41ty 2 sn.5oo. won;t 1 .. t cai. antaA.naAV9,S125.000 houMSun 1·5 78&-1081 ~500FU tut. Opft Set/Sun 1.S. ~rdm 2 bl condo on the PATRICK TENORE poea $ lS,000 down & gd • 1907 Beryl ln. 751MMl1 terma .873 -t800 ~·atr'•n'. wlpthoolprlv.•p•a· 780-3702 WM.E.OOUO CO, INC. tnna.. ,... ....... 1121.-.... -~., ......... •· •· • lnVnec: 48r .,.._Del Ms. 3b< 2'.tbe 1750 .,. ft., 0... wtll l*P ftnanoe. A Steel for ff: right~. ~O:,, F3 Aelpcu1111on1 OupMx & Oufet St Upgtadad rtwu pGOt • .i.ic. 1enni.. CW.14 2331 Vlata ~ 28R RS IOrinQ. ._ offe( Home$12t,000-145,000 001 & new Int $139,500. fbled nM . ...-n. tor 30 1ba The Property hi.-.. fWe/ J3t9:l>OO ._, Qt76Ml100 LowdoWn agt5"8-773t Mt~raWayS.-5-5408 Y"l 1181,000 478-1929 MO-I011 Brokw 14°2--42~ ' IUWllW/Pll1UHI. OPEN SUNOAV 1_. 21 1 1 Vect'll Wand«.- 4 Bdrm, 3 ~th, fam rm, 2 frptc. ao. to poo1 a Mnntt. Ouwded gate comm. P1of laindec9Ped ~' night llaht vttwt A STEAL at ~.OOOU Cel «* 47f.1t7'· home5".o42 22 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertl~ing supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 28, 1984 In these inflationary days, money is precious. Everybody yearns to find that pot of gold, but seems to overlook a source of money most f am iii es have. Yes, look in your attic, cellar or garage and you are sure to find remnants of child- hood, things of yesterday not being used today. These items can be your pot of gold by ad- vertising In the Classified col- umns. Call today and we'll have our classified service person help you write a sure- fire selling classified ad. laily Pilat CALL: 642-5678 .. ,,, .... ~ ... ·-· .... ·-· • -~ -~~~~---------------------.._ _____________________ ___ Orange eo-.ity Rut Estale/An M..,www_......,. .... •molla'll9JI rt••b Val .,._,hi. --- osta ... DM Clllta... DM mat. .... Dtl 1111 astside 1 bdrm ........ 1 .... coNID a bdrm. t" -cozy wloalu,... wood. pod & ..-.. tNcro. DIW, $415 851-95-M .... t cs eled ~· .. ..... aso..,, .. 12 1Br $41~1116. as1s1de Some ut now Call llSpd A_.... LwrtS .. 5ea r:wr,:. = AST SIDE 28• 1't 2nd II r S&SOl •o 6'()-099 1 asls•de Conde> pool lrplC 2br.2M. . dblflll.~ A.-a11s. ideal fOf couple. ;>044 Tus 11n Aw.. S100 Reis req 6~tw1Mg ry "' • s--kw--side luitu esl LO 2bd pa110 bbq pd-prefer carport-$ 631-674 1 . fndg.d/W.el'IC .ges + ... edunS-ne>~ 590Jmo Ridl lr9 3Sr 29a SIDE Ntce S750 gar 642-483-4 :rs end ,wd 6 5-7311 ,..., ba. ....,. arge 28' Garage Ba~ef SS50 & <1ep 67 Neer F_..,..& 1mo.~ 5-3070.., meg on Victoria. ,. . Hart>ol ~ 5 851-952t 3 bdrm. 2 -9W . lge pillllO. 1025 motgrdnr. If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Cati 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you tum your wheels into cash. Haat. lta.c~ flOOl.. •• I • CM p.-o X-l.G tM tlS5 no c-c:a SSf-1941 ~ .....,. nr. Cir! ~"'·~ ..... 1 ....... PoOI. S-lto. l:'j·"°.-...•w.a.y 1545 15C).ts5'7 Sl\JNNNl Lwge 18drm ,,,,.. -. ~ S4es 7\0W1 St ftil 11 H Ill , $P9QlouS E·slde Apts End get. peUO.. dlhlnlw & atO'I& Mos1 ulib tr.. Ho pM:&. 1 BR. 1 Pinon '515 18fl2Pw8one $540 2323 Bclerl A~. c ... 548-7154 .... ,_ W..a a 11'1 Ctklil of gt.a M19? .. C8\ °"" ~ ::'&, lrom ..... "" to • l'IOUaiL "~.., CM. NB. 01 HB llWllt us .... kw Diel CflOCle of .... '*'G. TSl. MANAGEMENT '1'-AOUL T l"~ ._IVING • l 7•'""Afr' Kenneybunkport? lsn l he the guy who kicked the w nmng field goat in the ·74 SuperbowP _, -v fD ~-.,.; I ,ov ,, "" ~t -..... , I jClud'°'1 WIS j(,n 1 '~ e.o -,.. ~ • ._ llemr,eu•Port e 11t ot I~ 61.tx!t' .. _,.... ...,._ ., ~.I_. v ... """""""' 1..:11 s-.-. i ~ " I rf'.Wlll II tlCllt "'1 I •19' .,.,_... :ili'lfltl1 It. llllll If....._ ,_ *""' A ,.tel ~'Id ot ~•t., '"'I -...., a a f9fat ~bl»i"t twocih ., _. .-_.. 11if ,...,. 'X•.in Drttl!'l _... .. 1111111 .... c.tl ~ 00011 ~•-•* r -....-. •·"4 '"'OIOf-.id ...... " ... ...,, ..,... ...... w~, ,,. n ... , ,, ..... , Ole .. '•o bedr.,. _. ~ ....... •.. , ... L..a., "'*""""' ..... CA (714) f!IJ.St• I om '!'w S.. 0-. f,_, *"' _. • ._, 14 liltf ~ .aa .111;1 ....... s..... Niii r~,!">~,.......a.-•11•11llllll , BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! fURNISH£ 0 or UNfURNISHC 0 H( ALTH <L UBl.o T£ NNI'> ')WIMMIN(, plu' mlkh mort' '>or"' no P"'' Modl'I' Ol)t'O d111ly I.I IO f) ~~ N~por1 Bu<.h So. I 700 I fllh Strut I.ti Onvtf) 641-5111 Nt"wpor1 Bu<.h No. ~ll(J INlnt Avtniw t•I I ,,th) 64S-1104 mw& aum REAL ESTATE ClASWID 642-5678 F-.- ~ ;Jiioe ~ '2COWG ~ te&llml& ~ ~f...,.~ ~ ~·~ ~--S.0-~ - • ..... .,Slww ·---~~~ a..~ -~ ~ 5aarw;lt \Alic. -~ "--= "'-=- -23 ·~ -.J;::.: ·r: ·..ex ".C.:."": ' -· ·sx -ll'!X ncr ~ ::..& ~ ~..25 ~ ~ :;ow c 2!ilOt .2!IC2 ~ ~ 2905 29C- ~ 29•; 1'9~ 2" n• ~ ~ ~ 24 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. July 28, 1984 1700 NEWPORT BL VD., C.M. IAYFlllT WfTll NOi -Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of living on Newport Island Great assumable financing available! Remodeled 4 bdrm. 3 bath and approx. 3500 sq. ft . You own the land and full price is only $525,000!. 646-7171. UITlllE COIN -Only $123,500. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. beautifully decorated with two car garage. Great location near Westchff shopping area Community pool & spa. Hurry on this one. It won 't last at this price 646-7171 .115 Tl SHF -Abandoned 2 story + pool! $109,950 Immaculate condition! Sunshine patio/ lots of brick & BBQ. 963-6767. FIXH RITE UlllAIU LOii -New list1ng ... won't last' 3 bdrm home t hot bubbly spa! Huge lanai with walk-in wet bar! Entertainers yard with brick BBQ• Assume $92,680 at 1 P/4%, S 1098 mo' Only $131.000 963-6767 OU CHiil IEL Ill -R-2 lot offers great potential for added improvement or re- developed area Just listed & It's lowest pnce in area at only $179.900' 646-7171 Fill OCUI VIEW, 1141,000 -You must see this! Huge enclosed sundeck off living room with a forever view Excellent Capistrano Beach lo- cation 3 bdrm. 2 bath 2 car attached garage 546-23 13 TOP OF TNE Liil 3 bdrm townhome + den/library • formal dining room• Spectacular skylights' 2' i baths' Immaculate condition• Va- cant & ready to move mtol Try 10% downt Only $149,000 963-6767 OCUI I IAY YIEWll -Panoramic view extends past Catallna Island from this very attractive 2 bdrm home Ready to be moved Into with plans for future improvement Make the first step to better living Priced at a very low $395,0001 646-7 171 OTU Wll '9lCE IF IW m111 -Fantastic corner home Extra large lot. Beautiful 3 bdrm home. Expanded master suite. Family room. Upgrades throughout. Outstanding at $159,900. Call today, 546-2313 II TIE Ulllll -Fabulous 2 story In beauttful Seaside Vlllagel Decorated to perfection in light earthtonesl Only $165,5001 963-6767 2790 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. IEST PllOE IESA •RTI -S 123,000. Clean 3 bdrm New paint. drapes. Large covered patio overlooks low maintenance yard. Call today, 546-2313 NnUI CllM, Lin lllEL -Best price for this 2 bdrm. 2 bath model. 2 car attached garage I a special air cond1t1oner with air purifer. Located in a Costa Mesa complex that's very desirable. Too good to be true at only $95,0001 646-7171 USTSllE 4 lllM, 1114,100 -Large living room. Family room. Flreplace. Bright kitchen. Break- fast a(ea. End unit. Community pool, spa and tennis. You can't do any better! Calf now, 546-2313 YICATIOI lllUWAY, 121,100 -1 bdrm mobile home in Newport Beach! Steps to the blue Pac1f1c Perfect for surfer/hideaway. 963-6767 WI IEN, IEWPHT IUCI -Save! 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 3 car garage Spa. Try $126.900. Must sell fast. 546-2313 Miii lllCll IHICEI 110,IOOI -'h acre of fabulous botanical gardens! Indescribable beauty 1 waterfall! A truly unique property In heart of Orange County. Call for private show- ing. Offered at $169.500. 963-6767 MESA YHH CllTIM, 1201,000 -Executive cus- tom built ranch style home 1n prime location. Secured entry gate. Large private courtyard. 4 bdrm. 2 bath. Family room. Gourmet kitchen, pantry, wine storage. 546-2313 lUCITIYE HTITI, 8231,IOO -4 bdrm, 2 story, cathedral celllngsl Famlly room r dining room + wet barl 2 fireplacesl 3 car garage. Decorated to perfection. 963-6767 llWNIT lbOI FllEI, 1114,HO -Move up to Newport at an aftordable price. Lots of poten- tial. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Large lot. Seller wants out now. 546-2313 MIU YElll, 110,000 111.IW lllln -Seller wantt a fast sale Wiii help finance. Clean 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Family room. Washer, dryer and refriger- ator Included Call quickly. won't last at s 149.000 546-2313 21030 BROOKHURST, H.B. WllTI 1 llWlll -Only $155,000. Spacious 4 bdrm In executive neighborhood! Cozy flre- placel Great 15X15 sun deck! Located In quiet area next to park! Hurry! Call 963-6767 WIMS llWI IDIOlS PllOI H,111 -Seiter wants out -you'll want ln!Come feef the warmth of the rosewood accents. Remodeled kitchen. New appllances. Italian tile floor. 4 large bdrms. 2 remodeled baths. Price now $134,900. Call to seel 546-2313 UST& lllA Flll-Plll, 11H,IOO -Excellent In- come potential. Anxious seller wlll hear offers. 546-2313 ULllA llWl'I 11m -$390,0001 life on the water. See the lights, smell the ocean, feel the breeze. Bright and airy 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will carry. Call for Information. 546-2313 llWI Ull DTll -$59,900 TOTAL PRICE. Try $5.990 down! 1 bdrm plus den condo. Com- munity pool and spa. This will not last. Call now! 546-2313 .. , lFFIUUU IAYOlllT -An elegant home secluded In one of Newport's finest neigh- borhoods. Large corner lot with circular drive- way. Excellent floor plan Includes master suite with atrium, formal dining & family room. Ivan Wells bullt home. 646-7171 . EQlllm YIW -A gracious reminder. Beauti- ful, highly upgraded 2 bdrm, 21~ bath condo located In a complex of Spanish Inspired architecture & deafgn. A stroll to the beach in Newport. Assume $135,000 loan. Priced at $174,500. Don't miss this! 646-7171 . ITln Tl MUI, 1114,111 -In Newport Beach. You'll fall In love with thlt beautiful 3 bdrm home which Includes 2 stone fireplaces, skylight. high beam ceilings & spa. Only steps to pool, tennis & parkl A value packed home you should see today. 646-7171 DHY IOUI UllHI -Onfy 2 blocks to Newport beaches. Lar~ two story, 4 bdrm, desirable floor plan that a great tor entertaining. S~deck otf master suite. Aaaume $88,000 loan aT 10•1 •. Prloed to sell at 1158,0001 646-7171 I