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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-04 - Orange Coast PilotSAT UR[)A Y AUGUST 4. 1984 ... Mark Gorski of Costa Mesa rides his way to the gold Jn sprint matcli race cycling competition. Page Bl. POOi filtration problems force Laguna Beach to cancel Its summer swim- . ming classes./ A4 . ·:·:-:·:·!·:·:·:·:J;·:·:·:·:·:·:~·:·:·!-:·:·:-::~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Callfomla The at ate orders second -Los Angeres preschool closed amid charges It exchanged children wrth Virginia McMartin Pre- School./l3 ~.non St. Henry's Roman Cath- olic Church has found an ·Innovative way to attract parishioners-It's open- ed a parish hall pub.I AS Frenzied trading pushes Wall Street to Its best- ever week~ gain.I A3 Potes dissatisfied by U.S. decision to lift only part of Its sanctions against the natlon./A3 · L:eftlat re~Js surrender, freeing 63 hostages, but no country that will offer refuge can be found./ A3 Religion Rellglon takes part In the Summer Games./88 Sports Angels fall out of first place again after drop- ping a 4-2 verdict to Mlnnesota./81 Greg Louganls ls hoping to take a dive Into history ~Inning Tuesday. /BS Entertainment lta success In your llvlng room may propel .. Dynasty" Into the movie theatera./110 Stockard Channing Is emP.haslzlng the theater aspect of her career, re- placing Liza Mlnnelll on Broadway ./811 Youth America' a youth have traded electronic excite- ment for their earlier lnter•t In pinball and jukeboxes./81 INDEX Bridge CatHornl1 Newa ce.Nlfltd Comlel CrOllWOf'd Hor~ ~NeWS "'bttc NOtloee • ...... £1t•t• Altlglon Spottl TMvtllon Theltere W•thet WOiRIMWI Youth 812 A3 C1-3 812 C3 C2 A3 C4 01-24 87-8 81·8 BO 910-11 A2 ------~3 88 --- 0 q A N GE c Ou N • '( . .::, A • 1 r (' ~ ~ J :.. ~ ' _ ~ • ~ ' . Thief eludes co Two CM banks hit within 20 minutes as robber escapes with nearly $2,400 1at!illJ J 60 pounds, walked into the First lntcn11te Bank al Hai'bO~ and NutmqPlaceabout I p.m. f:le\A.ancd 1n hneand handed a note to the tdlCT. a police spokesman said. By K.AREN E. &.LEIN OCtlle.,_.., .......... A. lone robber managed to elude Costa Mesa poltce twice Friday afternoon after he robbed two Harbor Boulevard banks .within 20 minutes The note appart.nlly indicated 1hat an~· got away '!V'th almost $2,400. the suspect had a 1un, the spokesman PQ'rhce said. said. although the teller told pohcc he uspec1._described as abi:>ut 28 ht dtd not 1tt a w~pon. )ea~ old. S feet 8 inches tall and · The us~ !look S 1.200 from the . Dick Dale mole.St cb.~rges ... dismissed after two trials Newport guitarist reactsto action with relief, says he sees ·ught at the end of the tunnel' engaacd in oral sex with a I 2·)car-old girl It his Balboa Peninsula home during the summer of 1981. Ina triaJ that concluded in January, Dale was found innocent on 10 counu and the jury was unable to reaeh a verdict on two additional counts. In a second trial on tbe two charges, the jury also was unable to reach a verdict. announcing tt was hopelessly deadlocked July 17. By JEFF ADLER Of the D.i17 Net Ii.ft Child molcstat1on charaes aaamst Newpon Beach guitarist Dick Date were dismissed Friday, freeing the local entertainer to do what he loves best -play his brand of surf music ~·for the kids." - By JERRY WRSCH Of~ D.ilf ........ The city of Newport Beach and Irvine Co. officials are n~ottatina a land swap in an effort to · use SI million in lXpartment of Housina of the charges an<f?no verdict on others. Orange County Superior Court Judge Linda Hodge Mclaughlin dismissed two rematn- '"J counts apinst Dale after Deputy District Attorney K.azuharu Makino agreed a third trial would not be in the mtercst of justice. Dale, '46, originally was charae,d with 12 felony counts allqing lle , Dale reacted to the prosecutor's decision Friday by saying be "'as (Pleue ... CHARO ES/ A2) and Urban Dc\Clopment &J:ant funds -In return for the lucratl~e {u)·back for aftordable housing. asreemcnt. the If' 1ne Co. would The cit> would bu) a ·5.61-acrc parcel in ttie North Ford Planned Community at Jambortt Road and MacAnhur lWdil · Co, for SI million in HUD funds and agrtt to hold the ~nts on SO apanmcl\t Untb in the de~elopmen1 to HUD affordable housin& au1de- linn for JO ynrs. After that penod t~ompan · ~uld..bc fret. to raise the rate to market leHls. then tum around and sell the parcel Dmohow kt said. The Irvine Co . back to the land dcvel~p.ment COf!l· would ~ mponsible for devclopmg pany for .1t. npl'amcd ~vrd-the urut . Dmohowsk1. sovei:nment relations {Pl SW AP/A2) manager for the Irvine Co. eaM Me AccideDts leave one neardeatb,3injured T\\o accident m Huntington Beach Friday left one boy nc r death and thrtt other teen rs hospnal- 1zed, police repo~d. Two bo) were nding a moped on Grecn.,ood aoout .S:30 p m. 'Frid y when th y m de a Jen tum from Greenwood onto pnn da m front ofa car dth1cn b} I> I K.nofkr, SI . The boys ~ re thrown abOut l 00 feet from the moped on tm , accordin to police Lt. John Fo tcr. port.c4JQ bc..onJifc wppon late Fhda 'night. • The dnver of th m pcd, Ru II Ouf'RI , 14. I ~ ru h d to t , s twic teller and walked out lhe baCk door into the bank's parkana lot. lbc poltCC. spokesman said no one spotted the suspect•s vehicle. Th~n. whale pol1Ce Wert bqinnuw to tn\estipte the first robbcr'Y:about I :20 p m.. the Crocker Bank at Harbor and Ncwpon boulcvarjis v.-as robbed. apparently b> the same SUS?)ttt ,, Gold mecl&1 winner Driver ·me.ant to rani others • Police say suspect deliberately veered : cartntoothers'i>a:th BJ STEVE llABBLE Of .. DlllJ ...... AutboritlCS DOW believe that a youna man beina C6aieil'"lij PGliCe . Friday lllOl1liDt intentioady veered bis stolen car tnk> the pal,b of lWO other vehicles. causiqa Collision bl killecl him and left six ocbc:n iQj1ind. "The driver. still uaidentified. re- poriedly was f'lciDI at about IS mpll on MfcArtbur Boulevard ia ~ BCacl1 when be ~ed the Ford Pink> swloh W9>D tll..front of IWO ~ cars tnvcJina 1n the oppo111c direc· tiotl . .. There was really no renon for b1m to do n. He bad a d;ar path ahead of b1m... ~ Beiicb Officer Tom Little sa1d. ..It appears it was an intentional move ... The v:ioknt crash fonowta a b:ilh- specd chase lh.rOugh muth of sCMdh Oniage G ty that SW1ed wt.al die G~t 11.a.ry LcMa Retton '• elation Is clearly erident u me rmcta ·to aPPla .. followt.na her performance Prlday, when alle ecOnMI a tOta1of79.11!5 to take t.be &old medal lD badl'ftdul all anaad coaapetltio • Story Paee BS. 'Black Frid8.y' wasn't, as -fea~s go u~realized 8 &aff .... wire~ d • ... "TRAJ'f'JC/ Al) Memben of ~ 0rance County .Fire De- partment•• Hnardou• Material• Team .,.., ........... ~.,,..~ wuh down after workln1 on a chemical •pill in Inine. Firefighters spend their .day under observation after spill ~ , By ~ENE. KLEIN ~ Of .. Deir Noe·-- Four Oranae Count) firefighters remained under observation much of the day Friday 10 Santa Ana's Western Medical Center after· the) were exposed to a toxic chemical m Irvine. Where the chemical came from remains a mystery I The fircfiP,llers were "enveloped rn a wbJte fog · emitting from a hqu1d chem1caJ called monoclhanolamme about t0:30 a.m. fnday after their fire truck ran over a con tamer of the substan~ at the mtersectJon of Main Strtet and Gillette A venue. according .10.Capt. Mark Rem hold of the Orange County fire Department. The spill of 2'h gallons of the chemical forced the closure of Mam Street between MacArthur Boulevard and Von Karman Avenue ma busy industnal . center JUSt north of John Wayne Airport. No one had to be evacuated and the street was re· : CoNTINU EO SroR1Es l~ = -- I CHARGES ..• From Al "relieved" his ordeal hnall> "as o"er .. J see the light at the end of the tundel." he said .. I came home. hugged the people 1 wanted to hug and then went out on my motorcycle,.. Dale said. "l feel good. I feel good for the people who feel aood for me. In fact, they're more excited than I am.·• Dale said plans already arc well under way for what will be tus first concen an 19 months without the specter of the criminal charges haunt- ina him. That will be a benefit for the Otildrens' Hospital of Orange Coun- ty Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, sched- uled-at the Balboa Pe~ula Legion Hall on Aug. 29. he said. Besides the Balboa Island surf shop he runs. Dale said he is planning to open a new nightclub m Costa Mesa. -Dale's attome>. M1ch~el Quigley. opened about 4 p.m. The incident occurTed when a fire truckwasdispatcbedabout IOa.m. to rescue a person stuck tn an elevator 1 n one of the nearby businesses, accord- ang to Pat Antrim,' an Orange County Fire Department spokesman. The person had been trapped 10 the elevator since about 7 a.m. The fire truck made a U-turn at Main and Gillette and ran over the chemical cootainer, punC!urinittand ~leastng tl'le cloud orfoltlc fumes. Monoclhanolamine, which may be used fo cosmetics in small, diluted A°fnounts1 emits fumes that bum the skin and eyes on contact. Capt. Reinhold said. An investiption was expected to be launched mto why the container was in the street.and who should have been responsible for it. he said. The fire deparment's hazardous matenals team used a powdere<t clay substance to "neutralize" the said the two tnals. in the final analysis. sho"s the .. system docs work... Dick Dale chemical and then sweep it up. Capt. Bill Montgomery, engineer Ray Johnson and fittfi&hters Eugene Case and Brett Russel were takento' Western Medical Center for treat- ment and decontamination, Re- inbold said. They remained in the hospnal's emeracncy room under o~rvation most of the day Friday but as of lite afternoon none had developed major .sy_mptom of • exposure to tbe chemical and were in good condition. A backup fire unit reached the pcnon trapped in the elevator and freed him about 10 minutes after the accident occurred, Reinhold said. The spilled sub.stance was to be baged and carried to a hazardous materials .dump site late Friday. Reinhold said, either by the hazard- ous materials team or by the Long Beach-based l.T. Corp.1 which specializes in cleaning up industrial splUs. SWAP ••• From Al Last October, the Irvine Co. re- ceived City Council permission to build 880 units in the Nonh Fbrd area. · __ I .. Our obli$8tjon called for 220 affordable units in the development. The HUD money would be used to subsidize the rents of 50 of those units." Dmohowski said. The remaining affordable units would be rented according to county housina auidelines. Dmohowsk.i estimated the HUD subsidized housing would rent for about $540 a month for a onc- bcdroom apartment, while county auidelines would allow the same apartment to rent for around $700. The" development's normal apart- ment rate would be more than $700. Federal regulations prohibit the city from using the money for d1rcct rental subsidies. The purchase of land, however, is allowed, according to Bob Lenard, the ctty's advance planning administrator. CRASH APPEARS DELIBERATE ... From Al • involved m the I 0 a m accident were airlifted to the f'ounta1n Valle> Community Hospital trauma center. Four children nding an one of the vehicles were rushed to Costa "1esa Medical Cente'r Hospital Susan McAn1ch . 35. of Anaheim was heading toward the beach with h r two young children and their two companions when her Ponuac sta- uon wagon was rammed head on. accordinJ to pohce officers. McAn1ch was taken b~ helicopter to the Fountain Valley trauma center. A hospital spokeswoman said the woman was in senous but stable condition wuh multtple inJunes Fn- -day night. Her cond111on 1s not hfe- .,lhrtatcnmg. the spokC!l\\Oman said. All but one of the four tnJured children were released from the hosp1tJI Friday. The fourth child was to oo released today. The younP.ters were identified as David and Michael McAnich. ages 10 and 8; Bradley Doughtey, 11; and Michael Karr. 9. Barry Hermanson. 41, of South La_guna sustained scnous inJunes when his Porsche was struck by the Pm to. The convertible sports car was crushed into a piece of twisted metal no more than five feet m length Hermanson. also taken b> helicop- ter to Fountain Valley. was lasted m serious cond1t1on late Friday follow- ing cmergenC) surgery. The sate of the mad-morning acci- dent on MacAnhur JU$l north of San Joaquin Hills Road was closed for nearly two hours as officers and tow truck operators cleared the wreckage. The blue Pinto involved m the accident was reported stolen in San Diego, police said. The unidentified man dnvmg the car led officers from the freeway an San Clemente to El Cammo Real and then up Pacific Coast Highway. At speeds approaching 90 mph. the dnvcr sped through Capistrano Beach, Dana Point. South La&una, Laauna Beach and, finally. Newport Beach. At one point durina the chase. police thought they observed the man pulling an object from the atove compartment. They did not know whether it might be a gun. Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call the number at left and yoar me11a1e wtll be recorded, transcribed and dellnred to the appropriatt editor: Dally Piiot O.Uvery la Q&19rantffd ..,ll<ICl9, rrodar II ~ OCI DOI """e yfNI P4PI' 0. :. 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Conrue IJiUett, the mother of United.States. Olympic. aymnut Tim Dagen, and the rest of the family was not aoout to miss Tim's competinJ in the Olympics. Jt was a competition that they knew was once in a lifetime and Oagett's fimily bad to rely on donations and a promise of .a place to stay before its six membcn could travel to Los An&elcs to watch him compete in the 01ytn- pics. llBloan ·office, 15 more shut Amcncan v1015 and Loan. the nauon's largest, bu announced the layoff of 200 employees and the closure of IS loan centers. including one in Huntington Beach. Those loan centers "have not been effiClent or profitable for some months," Board Chairman J. Foster Fluetsch announced. · He said the company's loan vol- ume declined 30 ~rcent last month from peaks in Apnl and May because of high interest rates. Loan applications handled by the closed centers will be consolidated with 33 loan centers the Stoclcton- based company will keep open, Fluetsch said. Some of the 200 displaced em- ployees may be rehired at the Stock- ton headq\larlers as vacancies anse, he said. Amencan Savings which bas as- sets of more than S3 I btlhon and 7 ,000 cm ployees, will not close any of its 122 branches, Fluetsch added. Besides the Huntington Beach loan center, othen closed in California arc at Chico, Sacramento, ValleJO, Mod- esto, Merced, Bakersfield. Salinas, Santa Maria, Escondido and River- side. Four out-of-state centers also were closed at Ft. Collins, Colo.; Provo, Utah; Tampa, Fla.; and Tucson. Ariz. "We were shooting for the gold · ri~t from the first." Connie Daggett said. Mrs. Da&&ett, alo~~!.,the rest of t~ Ml-offa dazzling high bar perf onnance in the optional competition Wednclday n,Jght that earned him a perfect score. The six Dagaetts and three friends were invited by Santa Ana vice mayor Dan Griset and his family to star m their home durina the pmea. But aettina there wasn't easy. It took donations from friends, bu inesses -Dd WJeU..wi from their hometown of West Sprinafield, Mass., to act tfie family to Los Angeles. ''We don't have anythina. but bills," said Mrs. Daaaett. Wife will stand trial With lover, his son A Huntington Beach woman. who allegedly joined with her lover and his son in plotting her hutbind's death, has been ordered to stand tnal for murder witb them. Jeanette Hughes. 29; Adam Salas Ramirez 42~ and Adam Edward Ramirez, 2 I. face murder charies an thc_1unsbot uayin& of James H upes. a 37-year-old computerenaineer who was killed while he slept an his bed. The tno's trial is set for Jan. 8 - nearly a year after the crime. The prosecution has claimed that Jeanette Hughes and the two men intended to split up the husband's $500,000 life msura~licy. T_he alleged plot was uncov .when the elder Ramirez was a esled while reportedly tryina to make a aetaway less than an hour after the killint, CoNTINUEO SroR1Es accordina to police. During a preliminary hcarina early this month, West O~ Municipal Coun Judae David Bnckncr tossed out a taped interview with Hu&hcs that police claimed was critical in establishing the CQ.nspiracy. Brickner ruled that without the taped interview, there was not enough evidence to try Au&hes for murder with s~al Clrcumstances. The special circumstance element could have brought the death penalty. The municipal coun judge did, however, .find sufficicnuvidcnce to order all three to stand trial for tirst- degrec murder. A bail hearing for Hughes is set for Sept. 14 in Westminster. All three presently arc beina held-without bail. TRAFFIC TIE-UP FEARS •.• From Al as first thought. But the county faces another potenuaUy bad day next Fnday when a s1m1lar number of events wtll be held. In Los Angeles County, where the main Olympic events were held, rush-hour traffic zipped smoothly along freeways and "wall-to-wall buses" carried hordes of visitors to the Olr.mpic Games as the once- fcared 'Black Friday" of paratyzing traffic failed to materialize. "We know there's not goina to be a 'Black Friday,"' California Depan- ment of Tranapon.ation spokesman W.T. "Doc" Maloney said after Fnday mornin(s rush hour ended with scattered conacstion and acci- dents but no serious tie-ups. California ffiahway Patrol Officer Matk Lunn commented: "l, tilce evrybodY else, am happy and smilina. ... Somebody coined this as 'Black Friday.' It hasn't turned out to be that." EXTRA I HARDWOOD FLOORS RETURN Hardwood floors are making a comeback as an alternative to carpeting or vlnyl. Now, you can have a den, a famlly room, or an entry hall look as rich as an Engllsh pountry home. 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Fnday th 1 1he stock mark 1 h rebounded bcciusc the growth of the coonom) ha slowed, f~rofinflauon ha cased, nd long tenn mtemt ralCS arc dov.n .. , thin~ . ~ey'rc. be&innmg to realize what we'"c been saying m the ~!"1nan1strat1on, that we w~uld have gOod grpwth without 1nflat1on, thcr ment pakcsn 0 ~mandcd l~ hft· l1wnaboom and bust ~nano which a lot have been preach ng.•' Regan 1dal in •r tw ~press confi~rencc R gan wa1 an SacrarncntO'to attend a fund nlistr for Rep. ti:ns 51111 ~n ck~ economic rcstn~ 1:.ugtnc ChaP. al1f. • • · ··we dcm nd 1hc hftan of an FB'• rcstnct1ons wtthout nn)' eondauons,•• • pri leakage of colifJdentJal report the pok~man,JeriyUman, id ina \YASHING ON -,The FBI is invcstipt~ng how a maJor pro-I cl ~pared statcmcn1 read to W ttm lo~mg ~oµp, the Amencan·lsrael Public Affairs Comm1ttet, 1QI hold of a CO~Pondent · c:orrdcrmat documennsseniria-,tre ~onomicim'*1 of lifting import tariff! d~y o.fficially Jl: on ~uct? from I raet, U.S. trade spokesmen said Friday. The Rcapn pro~d r~sumpt1on an ~1enuOc adm1n1stratton's effort to negotiate a free trade treaty wi1h Israel bas tirred elchanges with Poland and hfte<l the some opposition amona U.S. businessmen. particularly Califomia fruit proh1b1tion on regularly scheduled arowers concerned abOut Israeli fruit coming into the country without impon duffill~. Congre s is still working on 1egi latton to authori1e the tttat~. One o 1c1~ said t~c document contained proprietary information supphed b) Amencan busanc sea on the understnndina 1hat tt would not ~ publicly released. . r Lance de~~ relJeves Demo le~ders Most state Democratic Pany leaders C\presscd relief Friday thal ()(rt La~ce is no longer an officift part of Walter F. Mondale's presidenual campaign, but some 581d lhe COn1fOVCrl) over his appoinlmCnt was overblown from the start. "We forget that the same man who made 1he Lance judgment decided on Geraldine Ferraro. decided to talk about a urx increase, .. said Ne~ York Gov. Mario Cuomo. "Those are both extraordinanty deft. I thought. political moves, and also very coura1eous ones." Career spy given 16 years J.n prison TAMPA, Fla. -Convic1cd spy Emes1 Ludwig Forbnch, saying be was "extremely sorry..ior what I have done," was sentenced to 15 years 1n prison Friday for buying U.S. military secrets to pass to East Gennan)'.. Forbrich, 44. a West German auto mechanic, could have been sentenced to hfe in pnson but will be eligible for parolt in five years. Imprl•oned legislator renominated · JAMESTOWN, Tenn. -A leiaslator who is serving an 18-rnpnth pnson sentence is "excn.ed" that voters overwhelmingly nomina1ed him for an eiahth tc:rm in the slate House, bis campaign manager says Tommy Burnett. convicted on federal income taX charges, defeated two opponents Thursday in the Democratic primary for a seat 1n the Tennessee House. victory was has tarvst ever. He received S,811 votes or 69 percent of all those cast for lb& 4'1'1 D~ KaUcp..r ntina.nu-al-fentress. aqclQveaoru:o_u~ies 'nd part ofMorpn County. caJJenJam voter regJstratJon lJ.ne SACRAMENTO - A flOod of calls and the breakdown of two of-five ~rdlng mac~ines fouled up the secretary of state's special voter registration phone number ~riday ... We got a lot more calls that we thought, and a couple of the reoordinp i1achines went down," sa1d Melissa Warren, a spokeswoman for Secretary o :,tate March FonJ. Eu. The statewide num):>Cr 800-345-VOTE was opened this week to expedite new voter registrat1ons. You call that number, jive your nllme and address, and you will be sent registration forms to be filled m and mailed postagc~free to the county elections office. Weapon• cacbe among ,argest ever la LA Oil spill sludge oozing sher---- GALVESTON. Tex.as (AP) -A 7 5-mile-long slick of gooey oil bcpn oozing onto the Texas shorehnc Friday, and scientists and state of- ficials said the thick sludge could dc.vastate environmentally sensitive estuanes, choice fishing grounds and a booming tourist-industry. The oil. which lralced from a British tanker grounded off the Lou- 1s1ana coast. was expected to hit' Galve~on Island today The tanker ran aground after at strayed from the proper channel in the Gulf of Mexico. ~ ~ ..wiwcl 1 ' going to keep drag.mg along shore," said Roy Hann. head of Texas A&M UnjveBity's oil spill assistance team. ·Hann said the molassc~hke sludge is so thicli: that it will creep ashore slowly -for weeks or even months -fouling beaches from High Island to as far south as Corpus C'hristi, about 200 miles away. The oil slick is following the same path as a 1979 spill that washed ashore from Matagorda to Port Mansfield. he said. , By Friday. the sludge had split into two "arms," with the thickest mass poised only a mile off Galveston Island. Hann said. Balls of tar two to three inches in diameter from the r Ot f'01JL Y.P LOT s.!Utdey ••IOI• f 1114 ~ . Sporta flaherman B~~ Cochrane me. a flber,ia. pole to ch the thlckneu of a itob of oil Ooatt.q ta tile Ga1f Of 11 e"=o htday. The lfob wu aboat a foot tkkk tJunner section began show1n1 up Fnday morning on Bolivar Penin- sula. across Galveston Bay from · Galveston Crews from the state highwa~ department ~n buildin& dikes on inlets alona the pen.iosul2, and the Coast Guard stretched contammmt booms aero at least five sections of Galveston Bay. . But. Coast Guard offic1als said. strong currents made 1t am po 1blc to seal off the entuc bay from snaking stnp of oil. wbkh reached a width of more than five mtles an '°me places. · Choict fi. hing grounds threatened, t sa· LOS ANGELES -The .. van and truck full" of explosives and weapons confiscated by Police wlien they searched a Northndge home and arrt$ted the occupant waa amon~ the largest such caches ever found in the city, pohc Chief Daryl Gates said Fnday. In what police said was an ·unrelated incident. two sticks of dynamite were found early Fnday in a telephone booth along the roult" oftbewomen'sOlympic marathon scheduled forSunda)' Policedes1ro)'ed the dynamite. The arrested man, ltachard Cole. 26. made the uploStvcs found in a vehicle that tailed a bus of Olympic athletes earlier this ~ed;. be added. The materials-mcludina napalm -were found in the Sharley.Avenue home of Cote, betd Fnday an lieu of $200,000 bail for anvesugatjon of possessing destructive devices. StOc.ks show best weekly gain ever K.amikaze anchovies suffocate in harbor Ralds net $26 mlllJ.on ln marijuana plants SACRAMENTO -Federal and state law enforcement officials rounded up 12,821 marijuana plants worth about $25 million dunna the first week of this year's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting an Northern California. a spokeswoman reported Friday. The plants~ each worth ao average of $2.000. were found on private and public lands in Sonoma, Butte and Humbold1 counties. Together, they weighed nearly 30 ions. Five people were arrested and seven more were beina sou&}lt in connection with the pot plantations. Ex-Gov. Bro~joJ.ns LA law llrm LOS ANGELES -Fonner California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has be<:ome counsel to the law firm of Reavis atld McGrath to assist high· technology cHents and handle nciotiataons for foreaan firms operatil)g an the United States. Brown will work pnmarily in 1he firm's Los Angeles' office, said Richard Keatinge, the firm's Los Angeles resjdent partner in charge. 'Brown, a Democrat, was beaten for a U.S. Senate seat in 1982 by Repubhcan Pete Wilson, the former San Diego mayor. The son of former Gov. Edmund G ''Pat" Brown Sr. is a graduate of the Unirersity of Cahfom1a and the Yale University law school. .... OpposltJon greets proposed dump SAN BERNARDINO-Just weeks before selectin' a contractor to build and operate Califomaa's first dump for low-level radiacuve was1e. state health officials held a public meeting here and found strong opposition. Environmentalists and representatives of San Bcmardvio. Riverside and JmperiaJ counties -the most likely locations for the dump~• e -headed the protests at Thursday's meeting. although they were told that choice of the dump site will be part ofanother year-long process to include environmental heanngs. The state l seeking a dump for more than 200.000cubac feet a )Car of low-level radioactive waste-byproductsofhosp11.aJ~. colleges nuclear pov.cr plants and other industries. Indl• alrport toll rise• to Sl .J MADRAS. India -bomb that tore a~rt the 1he Mad~s lntema11o'hal Airport terminal k1llina at least 31 people ap~rcniJy llad bCCn pack"NI in a suitcase tagcd for Sn Lanka, official said Fnda}. Police reported 19 people were seriously injured and said ~e death 1011 was cxpctted to nsc •. Gavd Aviation Minister Khursl\id Alam Khan flew here to find out why airport authorities did not evacuate about .50 passengers from the terminal after at least one telephbne call warning abou1 a bomb had ~en received. The U nittd News oflndia nclA>S aaency said officials a umed,the call wa a hoax. Soviet ~Jed l.iJ Al'gbaa war memoriallud MOSCOW -In an unusual ga of d ath and alory amona Soviet forces in Afahanis1an, thc Communil\ Party new paper Pravda ha mcmonah1cd a ouna paratroo~r who killed more than 30 tcbcls ana "saved his comrnd at rhc co t of hi' hfc." gt. Nikolai hep1k was etcvate4 to '"hero of the Soviet umon," th~ nation's hi&h'es1 title, and a tank and 1 h n·c tcr combine · re named tn ht memory, Pravda wd tn at ~nbu\c Thursday. 1 here ha'c n complaints in th press this ;>car from sok11cl'\ mt.he dhm ted 100. trona Soviet force who ,_Y they arc the v1ct 1m1 of V1ctnam·hkc ckl mona citi1ens at home who do not appreciate their hcro1 m. : Traders turn bullish, pushing shares past the 200 million mark NEW YORK (A P) -Stock pnccs high-Jumped to their best weekly ~an ever as fren1ied trading Fnday pushed the da) ·s volume pas1 200 m 1 Ilion shares on the New York Stod' Exchange for 1he first time. The Dow Jones average of 30 andustnals surged 36.00 points to 1,202.08, ats highest level since the early part of the year. The 87.46-point gam over the wed .. surpassed the record 81.24-poant gaan in 1he week ended Aug. 20, 1982. B•g Board volume totaled 236.57 million shares, smashing the record of 172.83 million an the previous session Volume passed tht" 100 million mark onl) two )Carl ago. on Aug. 18. 1982. There wert a record number of block trades, too -4, 782. The previous record was set on Thursday. with 3.579 block trades. Gatnerl outpaced losers b) almost 5-to-1 on the 'lew Yori.. Stock Exchange. Blue-<hap stocks were the most actively traded. ..A number of people who have been heretofore negative on lhe marict apparently turned bullish this mo ming." sa1d Newton Zander of E.F. Hutton. " ... They were ptttty convinced by the magrutu~ and the breadth of the last two da)S. that the tlde had turned." Theodore Halh~n of Pt per, Jaffray & Hopwood. SaJd, "Most money manaJerl have underperformed an the market in last two, two and a half years and could not afford to m1~an up market.·• The rally has been prompted by reports of a slowdown tn the economy -which would stem the demand for credit -and moderate inflation. Those factors tower interest rates. The day's Jump an the Dow Jones average was the largest sance a 36.43- point spurt on Nov. 30. 1982 The level of the average was the highest since 1t reached 1,213.88 on Feb. 2 Hopes of lower interest rates were fueled by 1he Federal Resene Board's report after the close of the market Thursday that 1he nation's ba ic money supply fell St.7 b1lhon in late July Perlrlna dies Rep. Carl D. Perk.Ina. 'a aenior member of the U .s. Bouae of Repreaentati..-ea, died Friday of a heart attack after collapetng aboard a ru.,ht from Wuh1J1Cton to h18 home atate of Kentucky. Be WU 71. Perklm. chair- man of the EcJucadon and Labor Committee. built hi.a reputation u a champion for educatio n. SANT A CRUZ iAP~ -Nobody knows exactly why, but for the fourth time in tv.o dccadcS a vinuaJ tide of anchO\.'lCS has surged apinst the Ccntta.I Califomta coast. chOking the Sania Cruz harbor before suffocating an its o~ygen.dcpleted water. The school of tiny fish that pushed apins1 the shorehne and into thct>oe- mile harbor was so laric last month -perhaps 2.000 tons -that it rivaled a year's commercia.l fi$hing harvest along the Central California coast. Within hours.. the oxygen upply in the ~berth Small Craft Harbor was exhausted. 81oloei ts reported this week that evidence su ests the bmiWe harbor runs have a combin.uiOD. of man-made and natural causes; i: One theory holds that targcr,fuh- mackercl. bonito and bake -chase the anchovies into the baibor. Anchovies. which normally gn,>w to about 7 inches durina a two-year lifespan. t}p1ca1ly seek protected v.-ater.. close to shore. Salvador rebels surrender; hostages freed There was inmal confu~1on O\ er the total number of hostages. "hteh somea~oun1sga,easmorcthan 100 Gotcher flrst Sl)Jd tliert Y.crc, 64. including 10 released Thursda~. But Col. Jesus Caceres. in charge of the rescue operation. said later the of· ficial figure was 73. mcludtnj 1he 10 freed Thu™1a). For a time Thun.da~. polt<'l' ap- pea~ to t'C read) tnl an s r,auh Powrr. water and telephone hn~ to the bank ~ere cut off. ,\ heh\'.opt>r dumped 1v.o loads of v.ha1 S«mtd to be bnd.~ on the b3nk 's roof. It v. a~ not clear "h' Julio · dolfo Rt) Prc-nd s. the top aide of Pr~1dcn1 Jose Napoleon Duane. said El \al\.ador rould not find a counll"\ that would accept thC' rebel~ bcnu~ the~ had killed. suard and because it could not beoonfinn~ the) were polaucal TCbel~ and not rommon rnminal "We were at the point or re.china an arrangement with pain and France. but 11 was not pos~able because of those problem • .. Re" Pren<io said. Preschool~ allegedly exchange.d y oungsters who were.molested . Elhot ... 'll ans~-crcd b F~ hwartz, -.. ho said he 1 a nend of the Elhot hwaru ~ad they rrR out oft wn. ool problems haltswim sessions n Laguna B~ach Filtration foulups, continual closures ··rm fraid someone could drown and be on the bottom or the pool without anyone knowi~ it:' O ark icl. "It's a very serious 1ttuat1on." More than 200 1wimmen l •Jned and up for each of lhe first two sc ions, curb classes: refunds planned by city By DAVID B BOP D9llf .... Cem 11111MN4!1 Continued maintenance problems with the onl)· public pool in Laauna Beach thi week caused cancellation of all rcmainina Recreation Depa"· ment summer swim classes Rracat1on Dcpanment Olt'CCtor . Rob Clark decided to cancel the remaining three weeks of the thud session of swim classes. and to eliminate 1he fourth four.week session altoge1her. because problems with the pool's filtration system keep 1t subject 10 day-t<Hiay inspection and closur~ b) the count~ Board of Health . .:It wa~n·l fair to everyone involved to go on hke th15," said Clark. Hundreds of swimmers we{C enrolled in the classes and Clark hires seven F Vlawyer new dean of college Founu11n Valley resident James Brower. a former partner an the count!J 's smh largest legal firm. has been appointed dean of the Fullerton cam pus of Wes1ern St.ate University College of La"' Brower has been a professor al Western State since 1976 One of has chief respons1b1ht1es as dean will ~ 10 help direct Western State's current effort to obtain accred1tat1on from the .\mencan Bar Assoc1at1on In add1t1on to his legal career Brower. a graduate of the Hasungs law school at the Uni versity of California. spent 20 years in the Air For~. stanmg as afucun World War II. During his m1htaf) career, Brower served with the U.S Embass y tn Brussels and later worked under the U.S Secretary of Defense in Wash- mgton. DC. specializing in legislat- 1 ve affairs for the Air Force. ln 197 3 Brower returned to the West Coast to establish a Los Angeles office for Jones. Day. Reavis and Pogue the counlf)'s sunh larg~t law firm city employees to administer teach the proarams. The city paid $60 a day for u or the pool, owned by the Laaun& Bea h School District Clark eaidrcfunds Will be ,;ven to tho who aiptd up for the canceled classes. but Clark said si&n-ups have dwan· dltd as lhe pool problems mounted. "We just need a new pool," Clark said. • . . The 29-)car-old pool was not clo\ed Wednesday, accordina to school district officials. "The Rcc-The Board of Health ordered the reation Depertment canceltd on their pool closed on several occas1Qns own volition." ~id distnct business tbrouahout the first two sessions of , manaicr Clyde Lovelady ... As far as I the popular summer swim classes know the water oolo team and the that bepr\ in June. Clark hoped the summer camp arc still using it. We problems were solv~ for the bc&in-haven't closed it, and the Board of mnaoflhethird session last week.. but Health hasn't closed it" . the health department closed the pool Lovelady agreed that the stra1h of again on Thursday because the water addition.al summer swimm~ is turned tloudy. The. pool was re-probably e"'ough to. overiax the opened Monday but Its use by swim ant19uatcd -filtration system. The class part1c1pants that day apparently pool scentiil filter system was rcccnt- overloadcd the filtration system and ly augmented with temporary filten the pool was cloudy apin Tuesday in an attempt to solve. the pool's morning. problems. • Coast AF sergeant named ~op Don-com Master Sat. Tboma1 B. Ritter, son of Sarah L. RitterofLaauna Hllls, bas been named outstandina senior non· commis~oned officer of the quarter for the 32Sth Secunty Police Squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base. Aa. Ritter is an installation security programs supervisor. • • • r~~,mno! John A. Bofdmr ofFQ.untain Valley, has completed one station unit train- ing at the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Ga. . • • • • AirJJlan I st Class Rudall E. Davall, son of Charles and Alice Duvall of Costa Mesa, ha& arrived for duty at March Air Force Base. Duvall, a law enforcement specialist wah the 22nd Security Police Squadron, previously was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alulca. • • • Pvt. Kevta G. Cbd1tenaon, son of Gene and Olga Chnstenson of Hunt- ington Beach. has completed baste training at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. • • • Army Pvt. Carlton P. Mo11, son of Carlton and Myrtle Moss of Hunt- ington Beach. has completed 1he Lance m1ss1le crewman course at Fon Sill. Okla • • • A.tr National Guard I st Lt. Lloda M. Rice, daughter of Recd and Mary Palmer of Irvine, has completed 1he Air Force m1ht.ary 1ndoctrinat1on for medical service officers at Sheppart Air Force Base, Tex as. • • • Airman Wayne L. Kresber, son of Leslie and Helen Kresher of Irvine, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. ' • • • • Tech Sgt. Jobn F. Plocb m, whose wife is the former Sheryl Elery of &ntington Beach, has been decor- ated with the Air Force Achievement Medal at R.amstein Air Base, West Germany. • • • Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty in Fort Riley. Kan. Petenon, an infantryman with the lst Infantry Division. prcYiousJ~ was stationed m Gocppingen, West Germany. • • • Airman RJcbard S. Moore, son of Richard L. Moore of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training . at I .ack!and ,Air E<Ul.ice Base_._ Texas. Moore wtll begin on-the.Job rmntng fn the communications operations field at K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base. Mich. • • • Airman Mark A. Almaraz, son of Jor&e E. Almaraz of Irvine, has completed basic training at LackJan.d Air Force Base, Tex.as. Almaraz 1s remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field. • • • Charles E. Myers.son of Donald G. Bale of Huntington Beach, has been prQmoted in the Arm y to the rank of sergeant. Myers is a hehcopter pilot with the 6th Cavalry Bngade at Fort Hood. Texas. • • • First Lt. Tlloma1 L. GrUflD, son of Paula E. Moore of Costa Mesa. ha$ entered the Air Fore~ Institute of Technology at Wnght-Paucrson Air Force Base, Ohio. to study for a master's degree. H 1s wife 1s the former Chnsty Blakeney of Cost.a Mesa. ' . . Airman Ertelt Wahl Jr., son of Erich Wahl of Huntington Beach. has ~en assipted to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing basic training at Lackland Air FQrce Base. Texas. Wahl will receive specialized instruction in the oersonnel field. • • • Doagla1 W. Dearlllg, son of Carolyn J. Caruso of Costa Mesa. has been promoted to the rank of corporal in the Army. Dearing is a cannon crewman with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Brau. N.C. •••• MlD S. Hu, son of Jung-Un and Retired as a partner. Brower still -.erve'!. as special counsel to the firm an add1t1on ·to his work as a Western St.ate dean Army Spec. 4 David E. Petenon, ·son of Joe and Joyce Peterson of Hae-Sook Han of Huntington Beach. has completed training at the Army ROTC basic camp in Fort Knox, Ky. Han plans to enter the ROTC proaram at UC Berkeley. Come A See 'Why the Coneamer EXPERTS Rate US #1 ' Over 50" eavloge on 1984 Sealy Poetareped!_c "THINKING PEOPLE NEVER PAY RETAIL" TOP OF THE LlftE ~~ Sealy Poaturep~dlc ~ ~ MATTRESS SEl'' ~ Twin Full Queen King The PrlncHt --'380 '430 '510 ... Elcort '290 '380 1410 '590 Lyric '260 '330 '390 '540 Hotel '170 '240 '300 '380 INCLUDES MA TTAEll a BOX I PAINO MatlreH l•le Twin Fv• 0-King ••• 2 pc .... , ~ pc. Mt 2 pc. ... J pc. ... ranty Premium Red label '89*' '79" '129" '1499' 1 yr. Premium .... .... •1er-'199" 2yr. Qullt Ort ho '138" '1&8" '218" '288" 10 ,,. DrMmef Dix. Exqul.ite •1er• '2.49*' '299" '399" 20 ''· TE1.EJ>HONE ORDERS ACC!PT~D l<tnQ,...,.. ••••• IN STOCK OR I WEEK 0£UVERV ~---, I ~ R~ I ~' ' 18..00 Ward Str•t U I:. I ~~ ~( \ Fountain Valley, CA E ' ~~ J HOUA8·--\ "' ~"· .1 M·F 10 AM-7 PM ' ~ • .(.-SAT 10 AM·S PM '° " SUN 11 AM·S PM ----7tC-ta.1332 ' ' Plaitna pirates in Buntln&ton Junior ltfepard tnetructor Ban. Qain· oi;aes, 22, ortanha Pirate Flahln• Day with a poup of Bunttniton Beacb JOUDI· 1ten at the Buntfniton Beach Pier. From left are lllke Pataold, 12; Mark Band, 1 1; Praml Ortea&, 9; lllchelle Wtneke. 9, and Kenny ChaJiblan, 11. Coast residents entering LA Fair Sevml-O~~Amela8rod)'...crocheteddoordes11Q; woma ·s~p·Riec e.vco.iaa • planning to enter vanous compcu-and quiJtins; en1emo e1 Tudy McDoruild, hooked tions during the Los Ai'tgcles County El Toro: Janet Soo Hoo, stuffed picture. hooked rus-and novelty Fair 1n Pomona. which runs Sept. doll; Jewelry, Mary Stallings, unterpiece 13-30. Hu dnpn Bucb: Joanne Thill, and wreath; . Award winnina handiwork, baked zucchini nut bread, James Grider, Irvine: Carol Bryant, embroidered goods, aems and mmerals and other leaded glass, Karen Cavener, collage wearing apparcJ, rainbow-afahan. creative items will be on disvlay to the pictures, J u~e R~e1e, memory box, • baby quilt and Mead<?w Lea Coo~e public during the 18-day Fair. Among Michael N1castn, barbecue sauce, .Cook·Off, Mary Barris, bar cookies the entrants are: Shelly Pear. Needlepoint picture, and ainierbrcad cake. ·• Co1taMua: Randy Stuart, counted stocking, tree ornaments, pillow, ----· ---------cross-stitch picture and still hfe wreath and creative stitchery picture. picture. Jacqueline Webster. afghan, Lee Ann Hanson. afghan and Coastline women's conference slated R~gistration 1s under way for the man of the board and chief executive sixth annual Coastline Community officer of Costa Mesa-based Ott~ College Conference for Women The water, Inc., a manufacturer of lodine- conference will feature two guest based chemicals. She 1s involved m speakers and 18 workshop~ focusing many commumty, social and cultural on contemporary womens issues. activities. The event will take place from 8 Conference workshops will focus a.m. to S p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, at on startin~nd advancing a career, the Westin South Coast P~~ Hotel. nourishing family relationships, in-T~eme of the co~ference is Re.vol: vestments, pcrsodal appearance, uuon. Evolution.,. Resolutton . time ma nagement, the JOb market Choices af!d Change. .. • \ netwo~k. legal ri&hts, computer ca· Victoria CoW.On NBwon1an hostess for LA's Ganies Dr. Ceha Hales, author of I ve ~d personal protectiQn. Done So Well, Why Do I Feel So Bad?" and "Why Can't a Woman Be ln addition to the workshops, a Mo~e Like a Man?" will be the "Rcsou~ Mart" will ~bowcase . 16 featured momma speaker. Her ad-corporations seclung •~illcd creative dress is tttled "No ·More Sugar and emp~oyecs and p~ovidmg aoods and Spice." . services for workina women. . Newport Beach resident Victoria Collison is one of 43 college &iris hired by ABC television as an hostess for network officials and guests durina the Olympic Games. The USC semor has prior experienoc givina tours at the Los Angel~ campus. Conky Johnston. president of Fee for the conference is $30, which Johnston Foods. a yoaurt manufac-incudes luncheon at the Westin South turer, is the luncheorr speaker. She Coast Plaza. For infonnatton and a will speak on "The Entrepreneurial free conference brochure with fCj>S- Spirit." tration matenals, caJJ the Coasthne Honorary chairman for the con-Community Services office. ference is Harriette Witmer.chair-241-6186. She is studyina busmess admmis- tration and is a member of the Alpna Theta soronty. HUMANA HOSPITAL, HUNT- INGTON BEACH Jllty 11 Mr. and Mrs. David McGinnis. Huntington Beach. girl July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace. Costa Mesa. girl July 17 Mr. and Mrs. Bijan Sassouman. Huntington Beach, &Jrl Jaly t1 Mr. and Mrs. Jn KJm. Huntington Bea~h. boy . J uly n '· Mr and Mrs. Banaps. Hunfinaton Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pagano. Hunt- maton Beach. airl JalyU Mr and Mrs. Timothy M. Lee Jr .. Huntington Bca.ch, llfl . HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL J1lly ti Mr. and Mrs. William Spiker, Hunt· ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. David McPherson, Ntwpon Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers. Hunt• ington Beach, airl ' · J•IJ U Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schelvan. Hunt- inaton Beach. boy J aly 17 Mr. and Mrs. Mich cl Collier. Costa Mesa. airl Mr. and i Russell Hardt, Newpc>rt Bea h. boy -,.,, .. Beth f-anncr, Co ta Mt , 3irl l •I)' tt • d rs. !.Oh nt· 1n1ton Beach. asrl • J alyU · Mr. d.. Mn CamnJlon -Im ne. gsr1 Jtl/ II • Mr. nd trJ. Jam Harbour. Irvine. J:,~. nd MB. Jam~ K ltnoWJk1, ltunl•J'I ion f h, bo) July !3 JuJy 1' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Leonard and Teresa Lanham, Hunt-Corona del Mar, boy ington Beach, girl Jaly l4 Regina Mashburn and Ricky Swcet- M r. and Mrs. Lyndon Clayton. in, Huntington Beach. boy Irvine, boy Doreen Walker and Larry Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Seidman, Hunt-Costa Mcu, boy 1ngton Beach. girl Jely 17 SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS-Lu Ann and Robe,,. Crandall, Hunt- PIT AL mgton Beach, boy l Jaly H • JoAnn and Robert Rash. Huntinaton Rhonda and Gary Hodpon. Foun-Beach, boy ta.in Valley. boy J J aly 11 J•Jy H Donna and John Shearn. Huntinaton Kimberly O'Hara and Lance Beach, boy Bc;rgkamp. Laauna Niguel, 11rl Sharon and Ronald Santibanez. Fountain Valley, 11rl . WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, JoAnn and Mark King. Huntington SANTA ANA Beach boy Jety 11 June Toof and Philip Ma lyk. Costa Judi and Ken Baxter, Irvine. boy Mesa, &irl Jaly U J uly u Rita and Shannon Bums, Irvine, boy Pame and Tom Norton, Fountain ' J•IY H Vatrey, bl>y Joha nd SucHcila Jahanpn, Irvine. Ruth and Kwana Hons. Fountain Jirl Valley, bOy SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER Alison and Mark Harrison, fountain Jaly l'1 Valley, boy Patricia and Paul Peret, t.aauna Debra and Kenneth Curtis, Hunt- N1auel, boy inaton Beach, airl ~,.. . ~'" DeniscandCharleaVivianiJr.,South Zonna ana Scott Poncher, Co ta r •• bO Mesa, airl ..... una. Y .l•ly ll · Debra and Nelson Co scy. C ta °'ii and Jack Earley. Laguna ~ach. Mesa, boI boy RCfina Dyer and Edward Ralph. lmne, prl 1 POUNT AJN VALLEY CO MUNn"Y • Jaly n "T.f,l'ff' ' usaand Michael Kotch, Hunllnaton Shelly and Paul Van Dyke, Hunt• ~~~Martin· and Alce Bode. inaton Beach, boy . Be · le ley and G ry Hrindlk, Hunt• lfu~tinttOD J c~h. r.rl 1J)J!!>n Beach. b01 9 H Gail U>njk In . 0 n Ch'iSOlm. Man nd-oa all roo t, unt Hunun1ton ch, 11rl inaton Beach,'boy Len Kim Nauyen and Huna Quy Loraine and Darryl Wool r, Hunt· DJ~Ji..11nunaton er.ach bOy~ _ __,..,_ inston Beach, airl Janet ·varbrou~ and T1mo1hy Klm1 and Dlntct Settwan, Hunt·, P ~~ H =·htbo i~~~h~y ann....,... • nta na c..,. s Y K1lhlecn ana Perry Rod J8'y n pon BC ch. git I: Elletn end 0 vid lanie, oun· Dalorcnnd M1nucl t.ain Valle]• garl tain V II ). be:!_ ' I Barkeep really· is ~athe .can-~ That's becau~ Henry's Hideaway la owned and operated by the Roman Catholtc cliurch y •b• A1aoctaced Presa .POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Henry•a Hideaway is no ordinary, run-of·the-sirHnill bar. In addition to Scotch on the rocks or plain cranberry ice1 the thinty can aet a few holy oras from lhe proprietor. Henry's ia owned by St. Heniy'a oman Catholic Church, and its founder and proprietor is none other than the pariah prieit. the Rev. James eynolds. A areaarioua son of Irish tmmiararua, Reynolds set up the ·ah hall pub as a place for wholesome' conversation and pierry·makina, like the pub; of his ncestral land. ''God made us body and $0ul 'and ¥t'e should socialize," explained Re· tnolds, a former· tour guide ·and aiter at Scbtaft\'1 in New York. ••1 think God intends us to have a aood time on Eanh." · Henry's Hideaway opened April 29 after rcceivina a liquor license from a '_'pleasantly surprised" state of florida, the priest said last week. It's a When Reynolds heard that a friend, Fort Lauderdale restaurateur Joe Williamsonct wu seUina his pl.ate, he asked for fumituri: donations (o~ the hall. Williamson tOld the priest to come over and pick out what he wanted. "And then it happened 1 saw the bar for the linttimo ... and i said,• Joe, how 'bout the bet?'" aaid Reynolds .• Williamson qreed and threw in the bar well for makiJ'll drinb. But the praest credits the archbishop with providina the initial inspiration. "They have a areat pub mentality," Reynolds quoted the archbishop as sayina after McCarthy'1 visit to 1reland three years aao. McCant)Y SUJ&CSted that his pastors !!)' some· thina similar to Jive parishioners a . $0cla1 meetina place -·an alternative to commercial bars. mall, private club separated by a ..alid.ina partition from the newpa ~un~· sh~-.......... -~all. which opens onto a patio overlooking a canal. Membenhip, now numbering 130, cosu SS a year. The establishment is only open on Saturday nights, from S p.m. to 11 p.m. · The venture has the blessi11g .of Edward A. McCarthy, archbishop of Miami. In a recent letter to Reyno,ds, McCarthy wrote: "It seems to me you -are pioneerins in sometbina that may prove very effectivt pastorally." _ -Runell Shaw, a spokesman for the U.S. Catholic Conference in Wash· inaton, o.c., said he had not heard of -&nyrother ~~ lirnilar--iO::Henty'L Hideaway in the nation. ••At the very least, it's unusual," be said. Reynolds joined St. Henry's, "a poor, little, stru~g parish 10 a warehouse area, in 1980. He im· mediately saw the need for a parish hall and pem,i.aded parishioners to loan $210,000 to an interest-free proaram for the $300,000 buildina. which includes both hall and bar. -. BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) - George Libera aoes to work daily at 7 a.m. at the Burlington Northern shop in Brainerd with nothing to do except wait for the day to end. ··1·wouldn't wish it on anybody," be says. . Most days, be sits in a room and waits fo,r 3 p.m. when it's time to go home. Sometimes he sweeps up, rakes or unloads boxcars. He acts $100 a day. And he's ~teed his job until he retires l S ·yean from now.· "It sounds like a good deal, but it's ~~......._"--""!"ys Libera. "I actually leave there feeling more physically and mentally exhausted than ifl'd worked eiaht hours. You don't do anythina, and you don't feel like doina any· thing." A railroad man for 23 yean, Libera tells a story that ·is increasingly common in-an industry that bas more workers than work. Back in the 1970s, when Great Northern and Northern Pacific merged to become Burlington North· em, Libera and other workers were guaranteed jobs until retirement. When bard times hit, the railroad was one of the first to feel the pinch. Since 1980, Libera said, about 14,000 railroad positions have beer) cut by the company. Many of those whose employment is protected under the merger aarce· ment simply. sit all day unless super· visors can come up with $0mctning for them to do. They cannot play cards or read, and they cannot sleep, unless they do it on the sly, Libera said. "You just kind of roam around. talk to each other. You have to stay out of the way of the people who are workina. but, otherwise, you've sot tbe run of the place.•• Libera'• last reaulat job with the railroad wu 1n 1982, when be worked ·as a ticket qent in Aitkin. He bas been on protected status since. And, Libera said, he'll continue • doins what he's doina fer the next 15 yean until be retires. ' 1 "If that's What they want me to do, I'll do it," be said. "I picked the 1 railroad as my career and l fiaure on beina there until 1 retire. That's the only place I've ever worktd." Thinaa were better wben Libera starte4 with the railroad in Toledo, rObio, after teavins the armed foius in 19S9. Tho railroad was like "one bia baRPY family," ho said. ·we bi<t a lot of •100 percent• railroaders here," be said. 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All t\lmJNre cnrted Of the ftneSt WMtR m1nY bfM n unitntmDttd In c:lf'tOM fOf _.,p1e1 ~ Pr1ce&lnd metOWIOtM IUlltlCt IO~ on Nn0 ... .J . - Track stars • 1mpr~s Lewis' medal quest begins; Moses breezes lOS ANGELES (AP) -Carl lewis ~ and Edwin Mose~ moved into the spothJht Friday as the powerful Amencan track and field team made an 1mprcs i""e ~but·on the openina day of the Olympic Games' blue ribbon event. lewis, expected to be the No. I hero in this XXIII Olympiad, opened _his guest _(9r fo_tJr AOld medals by sweepmg throu&h the iirst two rounds of the men's 100-metcrdash before a near-capacity crowd at the 92,514- scat Los Angeles Coliseum. Moses, unbeaten in seven years. • stretched his winning streak to 103. including 89 in finals, by winning his first-round heat in the .men's ~ meter intcnnediate hurdles. Mexico's Ernesto Canto, the I 983 world champion, became the first 1984 Olympic gold medalist in track and field, winnina the men'$ 20- lcilomcter ( 12.4-mile) walk in a Games' best of I hour, 23 minutes, 13 seconds. · Canto, owner of the wQtld;~\..ip theeventWlili~ time ofl:l8:40.0, led a r-2 Mexican finish, as his coun- tryman, Raul Gonzalez. was the silver mcdalisL GonzaJcs was timed in J :23.20. Moments after the two Mexicans crossed the finish line, they were . presented with 'SOmbrel"Os, then;..-J · -Canto was siven a Mexican flag and CUI LeWt.8, one of the comentonea of the an American flaa. and waved them American team, croeaea the ft.n1ab Uae happily to a section of the crowd. .. ........ U. S poloists. meet ch:allenge of Spain, U-8 Def enslve· play of Wtlson, Vargas key to.triumph Italy's Maurizio Damilano, the 1980 Olympic champion. settled for the bronze medal this time. Damilano had set the Olympic best of, I :23:36 four years ago. He was The big day has arrived forO'Briea He qualifies first for today's "l ,500 free·, Thcrewcreseveratquali(icnin the 1s:22.ss. The two will flank o·s~ clocked in J :23.26. · The top American finisher was Marco Evoniuk of Longmont. Colo .. who was seventh in I :25.42. West Germany's Claudia Losch won the second track and field goal medal of the Games. capturing the women's shot put on htr final.throw w1th a beaveof67 feet, 2'/• tochcs. The 24-ycar-old Losch. who has improved a remarkable 17 feet in the past three years, beat Mihacla Loahin of Romania by a quarter-inch. lo&hin, the leader aomg into the suuh and final round, had • best throw of 67-2. Gael Martan of Australia. who bas made a bif comeback after being suspended an 1981 for steroid use. took the bronze medal with a throw of (Pleue eee TRACK/84) I S:2S catqory Friday in the field of toda_y. Universtty'sWhitealsogunsformedal eiP.!t. somewhat or a surpnsc to ... ~oscarcthcirbcst.timc:s. .. _ _ 0 Bnen. But when the chips are do.,.n 0 Bnm of the fldd outside ofbun By ROGER CARL.SON OftM~ .... ltMI LOS ANGELES -Costa Mesa's Mike O'Brien goes for the gold medal this evening. here at the University of Southern California -pan of the United States' 1-2 punch in the men's 1.500-mctcr frttstyle before an antici- J>"lled 17.000 swim fans at the XXJllrd Olympiad. The 6-6. I S.year--0ld swept throuan his qualifying heat with case Fnday morning. clocking the best time of the four heats. which qualified eight for the finaJs. His time of I 5.21 04 was a virtual breeze for the Nc"'port Chri tian High product. who trams under Mark Schubert with the Mission Viejo Nadadorts. · · Also competma today 1n the prelims of the women's 200-metcr backstroke 1s I 5-)car--0ld Am) White of Un1vers1ty High m Irvine. another member of the Musion Viejo Nadadorcs Auumang she qualifies for the finals. and she 1s heavily favored to do just that. she'll follow O'Bnen's act this evcnmg. today, it appears cert.am O'Bncn in and DiCar1.o ... h'sn0llikca5Cram Lane 4 and teammate George to gtt in the finals for Gc9rgc and t"' DiCarlo in the adjacent lane. who extended the last SOO meters. but entered wnh a best of I S:Ot.S J. will wun"t ellh.austed. compose lh.c pack• the rest of the .. But I did want to hake lhe g field will be try10g to bust up. · next to me (Grandi): I 9.'anted O:Bnen's best 1s I 5:04.49. DiCarlo. finish first an my beat, to IJ\C lht too. was doing only what was nettSS-cTOWd somcth1na bccau1g.:~HIUG-> ary to qualify. ·-.. for it" · ··1 feel aooct." O'Brien said Fnd.ty. Although scoood to DiCRrto at I.be "I Just wanted to qualify and keep a~ U.S. ~ in Indianapolis, O'Bno even pace. I was surprised the otherJJ feels he has a legitimate shot at were sta)'1~ with me. cspcaaUy the winnins the JOld f?'lcdal. • Italian (Stefano Grandi. who went .. , know hJS race SU'lte&Y ... says-ttie I 5:22.49). lanJcy O'Brien. "'He'U want to ltl out Graridi q_uahfied .SC'Cond. just on me hke he dtd at the trials, wberd ahead of DiCarlo's dock.ins of (Pleue .ee O'JllUBJlf/ Hyman, Green lift U.S . volleyball team .. -Trail ends in gold for Mesa '-s Gorski ~ American women in me al round· with victory _..,.;;. ____ _ By BOWARD L BANDY ........... ~ .... LONG BEACH -Ao Hyman and Debbie Green act a rest from Coach Arie Selinger every once in awhile but their prescoce on the court means the difference between victory and defeat for the U.S. women's Olympic vol- leyball team. Hyman is the hitter and Green the playmaker for the U.S: team that advanced to the medal round with a perfect 3-0 record Friday night. The U.S. women defeated the Republic of China women's team. IS-n. 7-lS. 16-14. 15-12\tn a spinc- tipalina match before a sc lout crowd at Long Beach Arena. The victory aavc the U.S. women Fleming, crew win petfte final LAKE CASJT AS -Co ta Mesa's Cunis Acm1n1 and fellow rowers Greu Montesi, Ridgley Johpson and Bruce Beall. the only Americans who failed to cam a bid in men's final• on Sunday, did the next be t thing Friday ·- winnina the ~titc finals of the quad iCUlls wathout coxswain. Pulling from a second place situation after the fil"$t 500 meters, the forged to the front and won with a cJockina of 6: 11.50. Norway was IC'Cond. Holland third and Argrntina founh -the ~uivalcnt of venth, ciahth, run th and l 0th overall. • No medals wett at take, but each crew received Olympic diploma indicatu14 their pa1110- pa&ion and placina m their event. Acm111& a product of ~orona del Mar H11h, put tosctticr the quanet whtn he wa n 'l Sdtctcd to the Amencan OJympic team b lhc_o bin& fT and ed todlimp th han -pie 'bOi or the ri,g.ht to compete in the 01,}mpic Games the Group A No. 1 position in aC'lion at the XXlllrd Olympiad volleyball tournament here. Sunday night tbcy play Peru ma semifinal match at 8!30. "Two more matchcJ and I retire." Green said after the victory. "I think there is pressure but after all, when you are together for eight years. there's bound to be some. "If we wan the gold medal. 1'11 feel great. This has been a.mush year but hard times make you get stronger and we are ng right now." W n the Green to Hyman com- binat n was working. the U .. squad was touchable. Ju ic Vollertscn, Paula WeashofT and tta Crockett played well for the U.S. am that was ti:>rceo to come from ind in all three pme 1\ "'on. --~ .. We used on this one," Coach Coeta lie.a 'a ll&rk Gonkl (riabt) celebrata with teammate Arie Selin r said. "Once you don't Meleon Valla after GOrU.l captured aprlnt aold ~edal. focus and y attention you don't .. cyclist outduels fell ow American Vails in sprints By BOWARD L. HANDY ........... ~ .... CARSON -Costa Mesa and the Olympic Vclodrome have been his home for the past seven months and Mark Gorski un 't sorry he followed that trail to an Olymptc aold medal. Gorski defeated U .S teammate Nelson Vails an two finals races of the spnnt match race C)chna cham- p1onsh1ps to capture the gold medal at the Olympic Vclod.romc at Cal tale Domanauez Hills. Friday. The event 1s over thrtt laps but the nders don't start then spnn1 until thert are about 200 meters rtmammg. Gorski posted umes of 10.49 and I 0 95 and had a speed of 42.MS. miles-per-hour at th~ fin1 h hM tn the first race. It is a best-of-thrtt final. It mar"td the first time 1n c}chna h1stof") on~ country h d fint hed 1-2 in the cvc~t in Ol)mp1c Games compet1on. In.the PJ t. onl) one nder was allo~ed per_,_...._ __ _ It .al~ ma.rk.cd the aold med.al for the U. . 1n tracl C}"Chf11 dunng the . lllrd Olympa d. ~1th ~lay well. I t ink Julie docsn 't like the Chmese. Every time we play apin t China. she plays ouutandina." Hyman not only used her height to post repeated kills but also Jerved. very well dun111 the match. Her hnc TWinShop backintfJ first, 4 -2 ·drive 5Cf'Vicc bard) cleared the net at a high peed, makina 11 difflQJlt to re tum. • "My "ttcr was womcd about my flay in th• thud set," Hyman said. • hestancdmak1naa hap scund my JUmp was aood· he also lccpt ldhn1 me not 10 worry. we'll make u. vcn if I sere up. m) tter <Green) ha confidmcc.•• "l made a tu" &dJusuncnt and f.Ol the t-11 .htJhcr, Green adm1ned. 'My PoSlt1on 1 to manipulate the ball and ou"ues the bl kers I ha c to act the '"Kand of tour hatters tan handle.' In carhcr mat h Fnda • Japan an ru l<lvan o rn a round 1n Oroup 8 Japan went undefeated (~.()). defeat! C.n d1 f Pl RnlMl/82) rv.o others in road racina last Sunday in Mission Viejo. The last time a American -won a cyclin& medal was10 1912 and that was a bronze. • "I moved to Costa Mesa in January and have been tninina at the V clodromc since that time," Gonti said. "I was more comfortable here ia Los Anaelcs than tn Colorado pno.p where most of the team trained . "My home is in Co ta Mesa and t was n1~ to be able to come to the V coldromc to train with nobody here. "The preparations in COiorado Spnnp ctttainly were g6od but I preferred \0 be an this area; ... Gorski re~ealed that he had been invited In Ma} to parucapatc in ihc alternate Olvmpics in Mosco later this month. "ln May. a So\1ct official invited me to come to their alternate Ol>m· pies." Gorski said ... I kind of ·ant to fo but I don't thml it Wltl be po ible. haven't tned to push the 1 uc. It's too much ofa hassle." The nvaln between GorU:a and Vails ha t>ee'n intense but one-1dta so far. Howt,cr. Gon.l i ll~t') Va1" credit for pu htng him lO the &Ol(l med.al. "I beat htm tn the third r.i~ at t Nataonal CbamuionsblPl last )' and he v.'Cnt on "to ·wtn the Pao Amcncan Games aold. That pu t\ca (Pleue eee GORSKI' I Medals glance • -- SPORTS BRl AK ---~ ---- - -- -Mets inch cloaei-.to top bl East nd el Cllapm a nd Jerry Martlrl G t o ostcrbcJtedatwo-runhomer ii --......... -----..----i~aea~M>k>-tlltOl New York M , .. behlnd Walt Terrell's fh e·httter, btat Frt AP dlspatrbet LAS VECAS -While Olympic • * • athlc1es are goina for the 1old. some Las V~ spons books arc goina for the green, arichay the Los Anaelcs games rank with t~c United tes Football uque in tenns of benor interest. VkSalemo of Ut'oy's Ho~·and Sports Plact said the betting e tablishroent just off downtown's Glitter Gulch has been getting .. good actton" since postina odds on halfa dozen Olympic events Thursday. .. ·~happy wittnt," Satomo"Said of bmor · fespoosc "It's kmda like a USFL footbaffgame. h 's not tremendous. but we expect that as the interest builds rhe benma will also build." Jimmy Vaccaro of the Barbary Coast sports book on the Strip says bettors are laymg down $5,000 to S 10,000 a game on basketball matchups mvolving the U.S.A. "Thert's a lotta people coming m, betting $20 on the U.S.A .. " Vaccaro said Fnday. "There's a lot of rooun' for the US ~ We're wntmg 10 tickets for the U.S A. for ever) ticket we wnte for their opponents .. Salemo said betting on the 1984 pmes was tuJlninggood "becau~ ofour prox1m1t) to Los Angeles. But 1f it's successful, we'll contmue " Quote of the day . . YaellUhfrp Yamahtta, ~~an·~t ju<So--enampTon, on thi Olymplca: "I· am -lookfng forw8Td.Jo good American food and lots Of It." Cha'fn may face charge& OROVILLE -The wife of boxer m Bobby Chacon has ac<:uscd him of hitting and k1clung her, and the d1stnct attorney will be asked to consider felony assault charges, Police Cbtef J.an Duke said Fnday. Melissa Chacon, 27, was treated for bruises and abrasions and was rclea~d from Oroville Hospital Thursday night. Police said three ne1ghbors called to report a. loud domestic dispute between the Chacons. Olli~ ~ved to fmd Melissa q_n the grQund, complain mg that Chacon, 32. former junior lightwehtht and super-featherweight champion, hlt her with h1~ fists and lcicked-her 10 the face. Chacon said he bad slapped her With open hands. but said be didn't remember laclung her. police said. Duke said Mrs. Chacon did not want her husband jailed, but did want to pursue an assault complaint. He said Chacon was released after questionmg at the station. ~er flnt bueman Greg Brock un•uc- ceulully attempta a •weep tag on Redm' Pitt burgh,4-l~Fnd.1) n1 ht \P . .cA4ir9C ~en-pmel<>itnt streak. The ,; th~ ets' first an cuctl)I a week, halted lhcirlo · t a trcak in Augu$t 1982and drew \Mm to within a h lf-pme of tlie first-place Chicago Cub in the National League East .•. The Cubs lost ground a _pinch-hitter Maa Veaable drew a le doff · waH,; in the ninth inning; went to third on a 'lingle by Mike St uou e and scored the winning run when Chicago failed to con· ven what would have been an innins-ending double pl•>' as Montreal Expos staggered to 1 6·.S victory. The triumph snapped a thtte-pme Expos' l<»ina treak: while the Cubs-.$~ thC'lr ~ond loss in the last ei&ht aames . . . Georce ffemlrlrlt doubled Foster home two runs ht the first inning and added a third RBI with a double m the third, powenng St Lou1$ to a 4-3 tnumph over Phtladelphia. The Ph1lhes, who outhit the Cardinals 13-7, stranded 11 runners against Rick Horton, 6-1 . and SL Louis reltevers Jeff Lahti and Briice Sutter, who posted his 28th save· . The West tightened ever so slightly as San Diego lost and .\tlanta won. Nolan Ryan scattered sevtn hits a11d Jerry Mampbrey hom~red and singled and drove m four runs in Houston's 6-2 victor) over the lir!t-place Padres Ruflao Llurea, pmch-hnung for GleDD Habbard wnh one out and the bases loaded in the 11th mmng. singled home the wm01ng run as the Braves nudged San Frane1~0. 2-1. With the wm, A~anta'tut San Diego's l~ad to 7112 games in the West. -Pa -Dilltiiel clerlitimtea MlAMl -A pari-mutuel clerk at ~ Calder Race Course made a $31 .000 bet on a customer's honest), and lost. Now the clerk's been suspended, and the horse track 1s decidtng 1fshe will have t~ repay the money. . .. She has been suspended pendjng the conclusion of the mvest1gat1on," Calder. President Kenny· Noe Jr. said. "Then we'll make a ~rmirtat1on." · State and local agencies are lookmg for the confidence man who pulled his scam on the clerk last Fnday after scttmg her up in ad'lfance. .. "A man who claimed to be associated with a big Las Vegas hotel had been betting S 10,000 or S 15,000 cash~ 1th the cleric for 10 days before she said he conned her," Noe said. ..- "finally, last Fnday, the clerk: said the-con artist lold her, ·rm carrying a IOl of money today that I intend lO bet I don't want tQ be flash?ng it around. So. rwould like to make m) bets and then settle up with you at the end of the day."' -... When the races were over. a $31.000 deficit remained, but the fast-talking bettor did not. The race course is not msured for the loss. Al ""41111 bueranner Duane Walker after off-tar&et throw by M:Cond bueman Ste•e Saz. ;sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 7:JOa m -J-JOp m -OLYMPICGAMES frackand field . Channel 1 I I a.m -BASEBALL C h1cago \\ h1tc \o.x at M1lv.a~•ce ( hanncl 4 2 pm -SPORTS SPECIAL' l .S .\mateur Bov.ling Champ1onsh1ps. Channel 2 :! p. m -SOCCER ( hannel 34 3 30 pm -GOLF Memphis Open. ( hannel 2 4-9 p.m. -OLYMPIC GAMES Gymnastics. S'-'lm· ming. boxmg. Channel 7 4 pm. -MOTOR SPORTS lnten.1ews with C.eofT Brabham and Kcnm Bern~tein. film on the MonLa Formula and t.hc Turbo l hunderb1rd test. h1stoncal piece • on the Cunningham Ferran. Channel 56. 6 p m -PRO FOOTBALL Rams at San D1qo. Channel 2. 6 p. m -PRO FOOTBALL· Raiders at San Francisco. Channel 4 9:30-11 p.m -OLYMPIC GAMES: Men's basket- ball. U.S. vs Spam.Channel 7 10 pm. -BOXING,'Channel 34. RADIO 11_: 15 p.m -BASEBALL. Dodgers at Cinc1nna11, KABC (790). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALl. Rams at San Diego, KLA( (570) 6 p. m -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at San Franl1sco, · KRLA ( 1110). ~ 7 p.m . -BASEBALL· Minnesota at Angels. KMPC (710) DR. SCHULLER WELC011£S HIS QUESTt HYMAN ••• Saturday KT_BN-40 f:OOPM Sunday KHJ-9 10:30AM . - From Bl today, 3-0. Peru was 2-1 and posted a 3-2 win over Korea with the final .. • .. I White, Qub team to atop n,en Rotien, ,.._be Memphl• lad • Fra.O Wbltr'1 grand slam homer Iii hiJhli~ttd.a .scvc1i.run fourth ~nana and u Qaisa rry eamed h1 28th save Fndiy n1gnf. tcadana Ki:n City to a 9~ Lorn Reber11, who hu no\ finished n hijhef han 0th m year 1A Tour career finished off rollnd of 70 wnh 1 b1roie on the finalliolC \bat proviaCd him 'victory over Detroit ••. Elsewhere in the Amencan Leaaue Frida), G&f7 anl led off the 10th inn mg with a male and red on 1 thrceobue throwina error by Boston 'bird bMcm1n Wade Boa• oa llddy Bell'• crifice bunt, liftina T cxas co'~ .J victory over Bostoo ... Chicago•s ClrlC. Fl•k and Grq Ladukl homered in a t.hree·run third innina and Floyd Baubtet checked Mal· waukee on six hits and struck out I I, lead.in& the White. Sox to a S-l victory that saddled the Brcwera with their sixth consecutive $Cl· back • . . ' DOD MattlDi)y't I 3th home nm of the season, a one--out solo ahot off Cleveland reliever E,... Camach in the eighUt innins. snaoped a tie and pve the New York Yankees a J.2 victor)' with a onwhot lead Fnday an the second round of the Memphis Golf Cla ic. Roberta completed 3 holes in 137, scvc:n &hots under par for two tnp over the 7,282 )'lrdsofrollioa hills th.at make up the Colonial Country Clubcoune. Rookie W111Je Wood, the slightly-built man called .. w~ Willie .. by his fellow pros, had to ilettJc beck from a double boaey to salvage a 71 and second place at 138, six under par at the tour- nament halfway p<>int .•. Jn the West Virainia LPGA Clauic in Wheeling. Vicki St aJecoa, who · nQrly quit the tour earlier this year, fired a tournament recotd- tying 6-undet'par 66 '° take the first-roond teed. Singleton, a S- year pro from Oberlin, Ohio, had a no-bo,ey round with six birdies Wllt~ over the Indians for 1 sweep of a twi-ni&ht doubleheader and aux-game winning streak~ .. The '7ankees took the opener. 9-0, as Joe Cowley, making his second American League start, fired a three-- hitter for his first major league shutout ... Dwayae Marplly triggered an c1ght-nin ~ixth-innma ralfy with a double and capped 1t with his 23rd homer, a three-run shot, as eaJcland came from behind to defeat Stanle. 11-7 and sweep a twi-niatu doubleheader The A's scored five runs in the first inn1ngand won the opener, 5-3. to break a six-game losing streak. SlJICleton in the rain-delayed tournament at Oglebay Park's Speidel aolf course. SinaJeton was one shot ahead of defend in.a champion Allee Miller, whose first-round 67 included a 6-under 30 on the first nine boles, also a tournament record. Klnga • Simmer tired of losing Raiden, 49ers open pJ"eaeaeon SAN FRANCISCO -Tom Aores, m· forward Chorhe Sinuner, who says be "just ' LOS ANGELES-Loi-Angeles Kings u doesn't want to play here anymore," bas asked the National Hockey League club to be traded. ~the-bos-1\ngctes Raiders,-knows ~) his Super Bowl champions mar. experience ~ • Tbe Kings left winJ has asked Genera! Man•Jtr Roa.ie. Vacilon to trade him before training camp beJins next month. some humility early in tonight s exhibition This is the first time Simmer has expressed any desLrc to leave Los Angeles. In April, however, be tried opener against the San Francisco 49ers (Channel 4 at 6 p.m.). "Joe Montana 1s a great quarterback. He moves well and he is so aocurate with his passes. He reminds me of a n&ht-handed Kenny Stabler,•• Flo~ says. uft-6ander Stabler was the· quarterback on the Raiders' first Super Bowl ptle team. Jim Plunkett, the passinJ star of the 1960 and 1983 championship teams, is the current No. 1 quarterback. Montana led the 49ers to the Super Bowl XVI title three years ago and has ranked among the National Football League's leading passers since becoming a starter. to leave the Kings via free aaency, claiming, along with his agent, Jack Ch11ders, that he 'Was a free agent without compensation be- cause of a flaw in his contract which was rcnogiated after the 1981·82 stason. Simmer's contract, which runs through 1987, was signed and sent to the NHL offices. but it was sent back to the Kings because a clause was deemed SJmms llfts Glente tp NFL rout ~Slmmer unacceptable. Vachon has con- ,. FOXBORO, Mass. -Quarterback 5J Phil Simms tossed three touchdown-passes •II• as the New York G1ants overcame a 14- fi.rmcdJ.haU.he contracJ.-)YJUlever reworked and11ever senfback to the league offices. Thus, Simmer churned he was no Ion~ property of the Kings. Simmer, however, says be is not iJlterested LD bis renogiated contract and that all he.wants now is to be traded from the team which missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season last year, finishing last in the Smytbe_Division. pomt deficit and defeJtcd the Ncw..England Patriots, 48-20, Friday night. ., Pats signal-caller iony Eason threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as New England built a 20-6 lead in the SCCOf!d quarter. . Welcb finds tonic in Reds Dodger hurler ----beats Cincinnati winnin& form. "I just got the ball over the plate." Welch said. "I was throwing my fastball for first-pitch strikes. an4 d throwina my breaking ball for strikes. SeCOn time in row They hit the ball on the button in the tint inning. and we got a double play. It seems like thmgs have switched CINCJ~NATI (AP)-A couple of around." bnlliant performances against the Welch's seven innings were a copy Cincinnati Reds have Los Angeles of his previous start, when he re- gerstarter Bob Welch feeling that 1 . cordcq Ills first shutout of the season. a change ofluck is in the wind. Welch allowed only a single to Ron Welch shut out the Reds on two Oester in the first mning -when a hits to snap a personal four-game double play killed Cincinnati's only losing streak last Saturday, and scorina. threat off Welch -and a followed ·it with seven shutout in-single to Dave Parker in the seventh. nings of two-hit baseball Friday night ''The last t~o outings b~'s been as the Dodgers beat the Reds, 5-2. super," Dodger Manager Tom· After working some kinks out of his Lasorda said. ~· delivery during a July bullpen stint, Wt\ile Welchl held the Reds in Welch, 8-11, seems to have found a check, Mike ~arshall belted a two- run homer and the Dodgers erupted for three runs in the eiJ,hth off Reds staner Mario Soto, 11-5. Lasorda rcpla~ the tinna Welch in the bottom of the ei&hth. and Tom Niedcnfuer came oo to act charaed with both Cincinnati runs. "I was getting a httle stiff and ragged," Welch said ... My last time out was the first time I went that Ion! in a while, and it sort of carried over.· Soto shut tbe DodJCrs out on three hits over the first five mnmas, but allowed a lead-off sinale to Ed Amelung in the sixth. One out later, Marshall lined his 19th homer of the season off the facing of the second deck in left field. It was the 17th homer allowed by Soto in 23 p.mes this season. U.S. fighers keep , perfect mark intact '• Easy decisions for Whitaker, Biggs and Hill LOS ANGELES (AP) -Light- weight Pernell Whitaker and super hcavyweiaht Tyrell Biggs, two world champions from the United States, opened bids for Olympic titles Friday with t'j/O easy decisions. Wb'it1ker combined power punchlna. boxina and showmanship in pounding out a S-0 decision over Omar Mendez of Nicaragua 1n a 132- pound class bout at nighL BiifS, mixing his attack with weU- conce1ved combinations to the body and head and holding a vast edae in 1 experience over his opponent, scored a S-Odecision over Isaac Barrientos of Pucro Rico on the daytime proaram. Vil'Jil Hill then kept the U.S. team unbeaten by punchina his way anto the l6S.~und quarterfinals wtth a S-0 decision over Brian Schumacher of Greaten Britain. Eleven U.S. bOxerslilve now won, and the team has a 13-0 record, with Hill and l47-Pounder Mark Breland accountin1 for two 'wins each: Henry Tillman, 20 I, will aet into action next Monday. Hill. who bad to run five miles to knock off an txtra thrCQ-QuaJ1Crs oh pound, knocked down Sbumachcr with three left books in the first round. The Nonh Dakotan was effective with head punch throuah- out. althou&h he was obvtously tittct-' tn the third round. ths quarterfinal opj>onent Wednesday will be Oamir Skaro of Yuaoslavia, a 4-1 winner over Arien· tme Huao Corti Friday niaht. Whitaker, of Norfolk, Va., who, drew a first-round bye, shook Mendez wttb a couple of lefts to the head, then knocked him down with a shon. chopping left to the side of the jaw in the first round. Mendez had hei.aht and reach advantage ano lancfed some good blows to the bead. but Whitaker easily got inside, and even ~red effectively from Iona ra~e. In the · thlfd-round Whitaker's showt>oatina drew cheers from a prO- U.S. crowd at the Sports Arena and a wamin1 from the referee. But lie hurt Mende with 1 hard left to the bead 11 the bell and punched often enou&}l to easily win the rounds. Bigs said his victory made his record l 03--6. Barlientos said be as ~3. · B' who usually sticks 1od moves. fouaht flat-footed apjn t Barrient01. Ile ecored with a few ja and 1 couple of nioe n~ts in tho fint round, but 9o'U mo t effective to the Dody. &.mcnto Sot in some blOWI to the head in the second round, but BtF outsrored the Pueno Rican with bii arcater hand speed U.S. Wins equestrian medal . . Easiest • w1n:=y:~t for·u.s. JNGL EWOOD CAP) -fhe un· beaten United States basketball team ah:rn an unneeded boost wh~n Fra~ce. ~nched thrtt of its players in a d1 1pltnary move, rolled to it'J fourth straight victory, l 20-62, Fri· day in the Olympic men's tour- nament. All the U S wins have been routs but the .58-point margrn was the biggest for the Amencans in the tournament. Winle s France needed all the help 1t could iet agamst the sharp~hoot1ng and defensively tough gold" medal fa vontcs. SteveAlford, who plays for Olympic Coach Bobby Knight at Indiana. paced the sconng parade wtth 18 points on long-range Jumpers. The U.S broke the game open wtth . an 18-2 spree and Alford hittmg four goals to take a 32-12 lead \\Ith 7: 16 to go in the first half It had another spun. 12-0, late in the penod and J walked off at intermission with a 57-25 bulge Things onl)' got \\Orsc after that for the beleaguered Frenchmen as Michael Jordan hll thr first three baskets of second half to conunue the onslaught. The loss was the fourth in a row for the Frenchmen. who played without two of tts leading scorers. A spokesman tor the French team said the problem was an "internal matter" and that details would be revealed at a post-game news con· ference. Richard Dacoury. 6-4. 6-6 Enc Beugnot and 6-3 Gregor Bcugnot were the disciplined players. Dacoul') and Eric Beugnot are averaging 11 points apiece in the tournament The Amencans shot 68 percent from the field against France's 37. .tordan added l~nu. Vern Arm- ing I 5. Alnn Robenson 14 and Patnck Ewtng 11 . Herve Dub1sson. a draft choice of the New Je~)' Nets. led France w11b with 18 points O'BRIEN ... From Bl kept pace with him about a length behind Then l tned10 stnke late "This ttme I plan on sw1mm1ng a more aggressive race Both of us want to go uhder 15 minutes because onl)' one other has donr that (Sergei Saln1ko\ of the USSR) and he isn't an Amencan .. The two .\mencan entnes are odds-on fa\ontes considering their reputations. but O'Bnen says he's not taking any chances with anyone. "It's a m1Make I can't make," he sa)'s."l dropped 20 seconds at the trials and so can someone else here .. \\.hen 1t gets down to the n1tt~ · grill). O'Bnen sa)s he wants to be e'en wuh Di Carlo at the wall with I 00 meters to go. then it's the spnnt to the finish. much as 1n the 1.500 meters in track and field when in the final stages. "Our coach, Mark Schubcn. really stresses that (the finish)." says O'Bnen. "Both of our IOOs are really food. the last 1001s the stron,est and 'm confident I can wtn 1f ~ere even in the last I 00." There are potential whirlpools here -it's one-thing to have that great crowd behind you. but 1t also camrs a lot of responsibility wt th it. And. the pressure of live telev1s1on to man)' secttons of the world. can be a factor Pnor to O'Brien's heat Fnday an ABC cameraman was v111ually in his face as he dipped his hands into the water and tossed a few drops into his face. "It wasn't bad," he said. ''but a few feet (of d1stance)would ha"e been better" The fans . however, have been a bonus for O'Bnen. especially those from Costa Mesa where letters of encouragement have continued to amvr "I'll have quite a few fnends in the stands." he says. "All those people wnting letters to me have really helped " He admits that. however. he was nervous pnor to his heat Fnda)". "There's no reason. really.'' he said after thr brerze. "except this 1s the Ol}ffiPICS.. I 5o. the final hours of preparation arc here for Mike O'Bnen. on the last day of swimming competition he takes to the blocks. He turned in a 2.000-yard work,out after quahf}1ng, had what he calls a "compeuuon· meal"and got some rest Then he warmed up a httle Fridar C\ening and slrpt fate this morning. lt ma\ be the last time he's late toda~. u.s.-women cruise, 91-55 INGLEWOOD (AP)-C'oach Pat Head Summitt said the U.S women's ~sketball team. which won a berth in the Olympic aold-medal pme Frida} night. ts better than the U. . sq_uad that won the 1983 Pan Amencan champion hip. "This tram is IS point better than last )car's national 1cam." umm1tt said aftrr the Unikd State be.at Ch ma 91-SS. "We have a \lettcrteam concept and better chcmi try." The win means the Amencans have clinched at least a silver medal and a probable first aold in .the port. l.)nette WO\)dard, Jan1l"t Law- rtncc and Chef') 1 M 1llcr led the mcrkans' fourth tra1ght one-1dcd tnumph. Tbe United t.atc ron· eludes 1t prehm~al'} round with a mcaningle unda> pmc 1n t Can da. ·----""Even ffltlt tJmtc<I St. ~To hit 'me, it would be 4-1 at1d qualif rqr the ttlk: showdown Tu Sd y m t 1 1he forum. The winner of the C htna• South Korean game unda) will facC' the mcra n'i .. Crewman Chrl1 tclnfeld man1 the trapez •• tlllp· per8teY Bell;)amln 1teen~---- a P,abt cour.e on beat to ttie flnlab llrie In third , race of 470 Cl&M \n the Yachttna· Olymptca. The Oyater lfay. N. Y. P4lfr won the third to mo•e to flnt place In the 1tandlo11 after three of eeven racea. APWlt .... .. ... c .. . American sailors _ta ingcomma in yacht·ng even_.._.., Smyth. Glaser hold second place . in Tornado c ·ass LONG BEACH (AP) -Ammcan sailors grabbed three first and a second, third, fourth and fifth Frida). taking command of many Olympic yachUllJ dms1ons. Amcnc n Wind&)ider sailor Scott Steele placed first, 1mng him a probable lead. The standings wrre unclear because Windglidcr sailors have been told they ma} either averaae their scores or use raci results. Jn thr Tornado class. Huntington Beach's Rand)' Sm)' th of the United St.ates. aloni v.1th crew Ja> Glaser of Newport Beach. v.on the fourth race, but...1."-'c~ Zealand.er Rex Sellers ·was second to mamtam a No. I overall position. tar .eta , rtmained seventh overall. Ke Carlson and Henrick fa cnnann. Swedrn were 14th. but moved in the O\itrall lead after \he '3~ finis&cd 20th . • • Canadian Tem Mcuu.1ghlin a ht crcv. took first 10 the f1yi Dutchman race to mamtam th ad"anla&C on the competition • Amencan John Benrand v.on.-i~ fou1'fh Finn dass race. but failed to dislodge New Zealand's Rus~ll Coutts from the overall lead. Coutts was second in Fnday's race. The Greeks won the day"~ SOh race. but Amencan~ Roben Ham Edward fre"·el}an and Roden Da\'is. were ft.Oh ta m&.!nlal,ll;'-!"'"""'·--:ct narrow lead. Hans Binkhorst ohhe Netherlands . . Jn thr 470 class. Spaniard t Dorestc and Roberto \.1ol10a v.c second an the fourth race to kC t o' erall lead. Retton rises to occasion to win gymnasticS gal~ . - LOS ANGELES (AP)-Mal') Lou Retton Launched her\clf into a twist- ing. tumbling. perfect-10 vault Fnda} to capture the all-around women's gymnastics title and gi"e the Un1ted -States its first-ever 01} mpac gold medal m:~hc· evci:u . Reiton's l~ap on her final exercise and another ~rfect I 0--on floor exercises -the neic.t·to-last event - lifted her past Romanian star e l:.catenna ~Labo, who had earlier scored a perfect score on the balance beam It turned a hushed Pauley Pavahon. packed to ns rafters wtth 9.023 people. mto a scene of flag-waving bedlam. AmOBJ lhe -Oalookctt was Romania's Nadia Comanec1, winner of the !Hime title at the 1976 Montreal Ol}mpics . 'Tm glad I coded on va ult.'' Retton . said. "I did have that added pressure · "That is the best vault l've ever on me. but J work better under seen in champio nship competition. pressure. I knew I had to stac.k. 1t and I She's 1n-a league by herself." did •· The 16-year-old from Fairmont1 Amencan Coach Don Peters of W. Va .. landed a perfect full-twisting Huntington Beach said Retton knew Tsuk.ahara on her first of ~o Jumps she&ad;~ Wsmhcriast and then• tied the tulb>=O!neer two events to· beat Szabo. -second. The I Os on the vault and floor "The pressorewas mtensc. And she eic.emscsconfbaned with a 9.85 on the just rose to the occasion," Peters told uneven bars and a 9 80 on the balance reporters. .. • ·· beam to give her a tot.al of 79.175 1scover e m1 ness: e -ame I .. Who'd expect such a mild smoke from Camel? Who'd expect such great flavor in a Light cigarette? There's unexpected news for today's smokers, and it's called Camel Lights. Discover this different kind of Camel, unexpectedly mild-enjoy Today's Camel Lights. 'TODAY'S CAMEL LIGHTS It's a whole new world. The 17-)'ear-old Szabo. in '!lddit1 to her 10. was awarded,a 9.95 for floor exercises.: ~.90 on the vault a finished with 9 90 on bars for a fi scorc.-0f 79 25 Szabo Romanian teamm ~nllellta-P. "Won "4hcw91 vw:e \\lth 78.675. . The v1cto~ by tbt 4-9 Amen guaranteed her \\Orld swdorn a Comancc1 and Olga K.orbut . ,__,, .. --. c •cwww ~ .. 9 • "11'·. 0.8 mg rncoune IV per ttgarttte by FTC method. .. ' Warning· The Surgeon General H.as Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health ' , • .. DAIL V PtLOT/S • - I OL VMPIC GAMES ----~-~-~ . . ~ ...... -American niedal total keeps cli1Bbing · Four more golds in swimming. Gorski· s vtctorytn cycling boosts U.S. count was lhtrd "11h IC> total medah aud eight aold Cuulkin and Nanc) H he d each won the 200-mcier bunertly 1n world won their third gold medal while rt't'Ord ume. Lo Angeles Ol)'mp1c Organizina Committee PttAidcnt Peter V. Uebcr· roth, criticizina « televi ion coverage. Some of the highlights: •Mar~ Gorski of Co~ta Me~ bl-at Ne" Yorlcr Nelwn \'aib in the 1,000-mell'r sprinJ.. the fi~l-C\'l'r all- .\mencan final in a C}chng C\l'Ol T10any Cohm-and Rick Care~ .won •1 rack and Field: Carl Lewis anJ their ~ond &olds. f dwtn Mo e ily won their first Caulkanund Hoghe d were~ of heats m track, l.ew1s in lhe 100-metcr the winning 400 medley rela) team. dash and Mo in .the 400-meter Cohen added the 800 free tylc gold to antenncd1iue hurdles. Mo~s now has ·her 400 freestyle, and Carey, who had won I 0.3 strai&ht races. includina 89 "on the 200 b3ckstroke, tool.: the 100 finals. Thou&h the lt'Xt" snot avatlablt", the L.AOOC id Samaranch com- plained that the coveraic was too Amencan oriented ond threatened to ·diminish the 1ntt'mauonal flavor of "omen·~ g~mna<1m,, equestnan and C}Chng. The U.S. medal total on2 induded 29 golcj, 19 sil\er and four bronze. West German)' was an S«ond place ""h 21 total medals, iit gold, l'IJht silver and seven bronze. while China •G)mnaslil-s: Mary Lou Retton, 16. of Fa1nnont.. ·w. Va • became the ti rst U .S ~oman S} m na t cveno win an 1nd1"1dual gold mtdal. winning the all-around compcution. backmoke. Meanwhile, off the field of com- Michael Gro:.s of w· t ·Gcnnany pe1111on, Juan Antonio Sa~a nch, the Gama. A.BC id that was the case only in the Unit~ Statei, that foreign athletes were beina featuttd 1n overseas telecast •Swimming: American Trac~ fell short of "'inning tii._ third gold · president of the lntemat1on tym- mcdal "'hen Australian Jon Sieben pie Com mitt~. wrote a st letter to The gold wave continues Americans win Tour more events in swimming LOS .\NGELES ( .\P) -.\men- cans Traq (aulltm and Nanq 'Hogshead both won their third ~old medals of the Summer Games Fnda)' as the U S. \w1mmmg udc rolled on wtth foor morr Olyrnpt(-v1ctones in five events The five-da) U S. gold medal total in ~wtmming 1s 18. three short of the Ol)mp1c record of 21 golds \\-On b) the U.S. team at Mexico C'1ty in 1968 And Americans are favored in three of five events on the final day of compet1t1on toda)'. The only non-Amencan gold Fn- da} came when unheralded Jon Sieben of Australia upset favored Michael Gross ofWest German> with a world reco.rd in the 2()().meter butterfly .. Caulkins. ofNash\1lle. Tenn. "'on her second ind1' 1dual gold medal b} taking the 2()().meter ind I\ 1dual med le.} and added~ lturd &old m lhe. 400 medley relay. which the U S. team won easll}. · Hogshead: of Jacksonville. Fla .. was second behind Caulkins m the 200 ind1v1dual medle) and won her third gold in the relay . ;I'racy Caalkln• of Na•hville make. her from the blocb in the women '• . .:200- ~ .......... o meter individual medley Friday. Caulkin• won her •econd gold medal in the event. Other Amencan winners Fnday were Tiffany Cohen of M1ss1on Viejo 1n the women's 8()().meter freestyle MONTEREY PARK (AP) -Gold rMdtll favorite NetheMnds scdrecl ti 89COnd str"'Oht Victory ln de- f~ the United Statea; 2-1 , ~ whiw. West Germany down- eiao.Mda3.:o Jn women'• otymptc fteld hOckey. No mass exodus from LA · As a result. local resorts are 'begging· for reservations From AP dispatches LO~ .\ 'iC,ELl~ -Hotelll'r'> airline-. and resort operators sa} the txpcctcd cxodu., from Los .\ngcles during the Ol)mp1l''> has not Ol'lUrred. and some hotel rooms arc going "begging"' as~ result At the DB Tounst ( o in San La Barbara business 1s so slow that "'l'lotclsare begging us wgct resena11on$. ·said tra..,el agent Am} Critchfield ·We e>.pt.--cted 11 to be crowded. especially w11h peopk tn ing to escape Los Angeles. but 1t JUSt isn't " At resorts throughout Southern ( ahlorn1a. operators are reporting .. business as usual" or a do"'nturn in the regular summer tourist traffic. Barbara Super-Watktns. director of tounsm for the Lake Havasu Chamber ofCOl1JJTlercc. said the area has not expenenced the "huge influr from Los Angeles that had been expected dunng the 01} mp1cs. "We're offenng the best rates \\llhin a 350-mile radius," said Ms. Super-Watlms. adding that hotels and restaurants in Lal<..e Havasu -located Just fivl' hou~ from Los Angeles-have c;tcpped up their advenismg 1n the Los Angeles area. ~ OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK morn1ng,"stud1ed th~ 1dev1s1on screen. There. on the tube. was Harald Schmid of West Germanr. the last man to beat Moses in a 4()().metcr intermediate l)urdle race. Moses smiled when someone asked wh' he was so interested in Schm1d's race. · "I never get to sec him run." Moses said "It helps to keep an eye on these guys .. "There s1mph wasn't an} mass exodus."' said 8oilkhorat't corner lhootfng Western A.irhnes sP<>kcsman Glenn Bonnh ~ prOduced the winning goal In Most eyes at the Los Angelees Memorial C ohseum were glued to Moses as the bearded hurdler opened pursuit of,m second Olympic gold He did not disappoint the cro~d. '¥inning his heat easily with a ume of 49 33 seconds. It was his I 03rd consecutive victory. helehmlnute.Hersnotwaakept -Rental car companl~s slashing rates Of hp by LeaUe Milne, only ' u......-.of a penalty 1troke. LOS .\NGELE~ Rental car companies that beefed _.... VM Doom pushed along up their Southern C ahforn1a flec1s and doubled rates for h ground to pue the U.S. the 01) mp1cs arc cu1t1ng hack to pre C1ames le' els due to ~eeperandconwrtthestrOke. lack of business Athletes' demand for tickets high "'We ha'e re\encd lu ""hat v.e "ould call our normal tfMrAiTMM1can.s had eight shots summer rates m e>.1stcnlc poor to the Olympic penod. • on ~ an,,the game but found said John Hoffman. "ice president of A\IS Rent A Car's ._"'9J aem.dette de 8eue In airport operations 1n Lo'> Angeles. LOS ANGELES-Athletes' requestsfor com pit men· tan tickets to Ol)'mp1c events remains high at the Southern Cal Olvmp1c Village. Officials say the biggest demand has been for tickets to gymnastics, boxing. basketball and swtmming . toP fom'i, Hou.nd's best forward Hem and National also cut rate<,. JOmtng D1i>llar and . .._.leftWlnger~tevon Wleter. Budget "h1ch tool<.. the actton las1 "'eek <\thletes are able to get one ticket to one event daily and also arc able to attend all events tn their own sport . rn ttw other contest, Corinna Business during the Game'> ··n~rta.'_nl~ has not been 1 . ......__1 converted It an""'herc near "hat was npe<.·ted. Hoffman !>aid Smog rears its ugly bead at Games ,......._.._. a pena Y 'Wedne'>da\ ··~c did sec some incrcac,ed booking'> near ltt4*• 1n the teeond minute to the middle of Jul~ but we also cxpcncnted a tremendous LOS .\NG&L ES -Smog came in on trad shoes Fm.lay as the first da)' of Olympic track and field events began under a heav} haze that rap1dl} picked up pollutants through the da}. authoriues said ~~West German victory. no-show factor. about JO percent " Qtllirrnany'a MCOnd goal came Effct11H' ~ednc\da~ he xud the "'eckl~ ratt' tor a Gabrielle Appel who began full·ml' car \I.as cut from $469 to$~ 19 for a compact. the ilrKted a fine right flank move 1ann "cnt from S 'XS to SI n9 ... -.,. minutes Into the second . Christine Moaer ecored the So that's the guy who beat me rd at Germany'• thfrd penalty prner of the match 10 minutes l 01.i \"-;LE l L~ -Hurdler fd" in Mose., d n pping The haze marred the crystal-dear vistas of the Cit) ·s sk' line. mountains and beaches that had sparkled throughou~ global telecasts of the Olympics . Most of the poor vis1b1ltly was attributed to the moisture in the air as the relative hum1d1ty ranged bct\\.ccn 50 and 76 percent Fnda}. accordtng to smog and "'eat her officials pcr'>pira11on after cac,1h \\tnning h1<, 01\ mp1t heat I nda) ~ewis hoping to join Olympie honor rOll .. ;!!ack and field standout has good shot at matching Owens· four gold medals LOS ANGELES CAP) -<\mong "'the thousands who ha'e won 01\m- QiC aold, a handful I.and out from the mt. . Jesse Owens Jim Thorpe Mark p1u. Nadia Comanec1 These arc amona the few who went beyond _ v.ctory to Olympic supc"'tardom - bccomina the hvina symoots of their l~ympic Games. Frcdcnck C rlton Lcw1!. netter known as Carl. un3bashedl) "'ant\ to his name to that cine hst 1 ··earl," said his agent. Joe Dnugla' nan mcvitable companwn 1n th" how-b11 •town, "can be ac; h1g a' Mich el Jackson,·· In one way. it i clearly fitting tor to symbolize these mo,1 com· ere 1 of all Olympic Gamec, l.c 1s has parla)cd his fome '""' '"""c....:.._.......,,nnunt wtrr1ffln'ia1ning an amateur »c a1 c lied am11trur track and field\ lirc;t millionam· although he denie" ll He It' cs in a man\1on m Houston a hou'IC filled with h1' rnllecuon of cn.,tal and \1her Ilic, tlothes art thC' best and he dmcc; a BMW. "I hl.;e can. I like to dmc them and I like to rrad ahout tht•m , e\ crythtng but \\ork under thr hood.; L~w1~ ..aid · ~1 .. 11Jj1k<.•10 \hop quite a bit. I ltkt• tl"Htal and \lhl·r I likr to do man~ thintt' I llkt· an and I hke mu<,H "I thin~ I'm 11nr1m1trd I h1'e to do a lot of th1~~' I don't thin!.: I'm hm1tcd 10 c,pon' 'Rt.'la,<"d inter nat 1onal rule\ allow· 1ng rrat k .11hle1e .. to rnllect mone~ from 'ariou-. \Ourc 'ha\e permllted I C\1.1\ to llaunt h" v.c.-alth 8y1 thct~ ~ould ~ nn mmtc) \\ttnout h" 1mmrnM 1. lent. l t'"'" dnm1n:lll'' thrl·e ('\COi~ and 1s an odds·on lavonte 10 capture tour trad and field gold medals 1n L.\. That would equal the feat of Owens in thc Berlin (,ames of 1936. He likes the companson to O"enc;, and ins1stc; money 1s not has goal. "Mone} has nothing to do with 11 because 1f )Ou can become the type ol person Jcs'\e Owens wa'i. you're rco;pcctcd by all and ~prdless of "hethcr )OU have money or not. )Ou're going to be taken cut of." he \aid. He 1~ cxjX'cted to win in the 100 mctrn. 200 mete" nnd a• the nnchor of the 400-meter rtlay team. But hi\ · mo\t \pcttacular event I\ the long tump. where he 1c; clo~ing in on Hob Beamon' I 6·year-old world r("C'Ord effort of 29-2V,, a mar~ on~ thought unbcatablC'. · The pr sur<" is trcmendo.u$ and 1 he mcdl.4 spotlight alarina for an athlete blrtly 23 ~car1 oTd. H1' picture ff&l"Cl th<" C'O\t' th prc~l)mpu:. i.uucs or Time and Ne~ week -t'\t'n Cientkman' ()uartrrly. f\u1 throt hout thl' preu bµ1ldup .. leading to his Ol)'mp1c eflort. Lewis has shrugged off the attention "It doc\n'l bother me" he µ1d "If I wanted to move to \laska where nobody "'ould see me for si' months. I could:· • "If I run the he'll I can and try my hardest and act four aold medals. or four brornc. or not a medal at all. then I can't Stt f11lurt in me bccau$C all l compete for 1s for the love of the port. for m~lf. and the people around me, a,,d, of course, for my country in thi particular· compc11· uon. All the 1tory goes to Ciod.'' · Lewie; doe not do thing.'i ma mall way. He works three days a~ k u a sponscastrr on a Hou ton tele~i~ion ~tat1on. He ha a rttord, ··Go for The Clold," rclca..-ed to coincide with thr. Games he tntcnd to dominate. Lewis' name has oflen been linked ·la OY!cn!'-Hc ~ the fl t 1 °"en'!. to win nauon l mle m the lonaJump nd IOOmctersin the •me t( r nd he has dnne 1l 1w1cc J. and Rick Carey of Mount Kisco. NY. m the men's 100 backstroke. It \\BS the sea.nd 1nd1' 1dual gold medal for both. Caulkins. "'ho· reponedl~ 1!> ready to sign a lucr.illvl' commercial con- trat't and end her successful swun- m ing career that now includes 62 individual .\mencan recor~. won the 200 md1' 1dual medley 1n 2.12 64. That surpassed by .14 seconds the ·\merican mark she set m the Olym- pic Tnats in June. It atso eclipsed the Olympic record of 2: 14.4 7 she set m the mom1ngquahfymg, but was shon oft he 1981 world record of2 11 73 set b) Ute Geweniger ..of East Germany. Hogshead. gold medahst 1n the 100 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay. won 1hc silver medal in 2: 15. I 7, or 2.53 scconds behind Caulkins. Michele Pearson of Australia was third in 2· 15 92. "Nancy wa<, out there push mg me, and "that felt good," Caulkins said of Hogshead. "I went one-tenth of a second faster than at the Trials. so I guess it was all nght. I wanted to go faster. but .1 felt strong the whole way" ~ lf her gold m~~ here were more important than the five golds she won at the 1978 World Cham- pionships. Caulkins said. "The) 're a little more meaningful no"' because of the struggll' of tra.imng over the }ears"' Sieben. whose best 200 bunerfly 11me before the Olympics was 2:01.17. depnved Gross of his third -.... --._ 48/r 48/r ...., ----- 1ndiHdual gold medal of the Games and also tool away one of his three world records. Sieben was umed tn 1:57 .04, JUSt .01 seconds under Gross' world record set carher this year. But it was . 36 faster than Gross could manage in the Olympic final. Sieben, 17 who has a scholarship to the University of Alabama, said, ··1 was not nervous because there was no pressure on me to swim well." He saichhe four-second drop m his time .. was in me. but tt took a while to come out. I JUSt "'ent hell for leather for.the wall." Sieben said he had no idea be had beaten Gr.o.ss -nicknamed "the Albatross'' because of his height and wingspan -until he looked at the scoreboard af\er the race. "The bloke beside me was the only person I saw,'' Sieben said. In qualifying heats for the men's 1,500 freestyle earlier Friday, Mike O'Bnen of Costa Mesa led the field m IS minutes, 21.04 seconds. Sam Graddy of Atlanta (forearound) and Bra.sil'• Nelson Roca Sant09 •tart heat in men'• 100-meter run Friday. TRACK STARS • • • From Bl 62-11 1 2 Scotland's Allan Wells. the 1980 A.gain. the best the .\mencans Olympic champion. also reached the could do was seventh. with Carol semifinals. but Hascly Crawford. the Cady of Los Alamos. N.M th rowing 33-year-old 1976 Games' gold 56-61/i. medalist from Tnnidad-Tobago. fail· Lewis and Moses. however. were ed. finishing fourth in his sccond- not the only 1mpress1vc Americans round heat. on a hot. mu&&) da} that attracted a Mo!>Cs, captain of the Amencan happy, fun-loving crowd to the big men's team, tool<.. control at the outset '>tad1um. The fans. many waving of the 400 ,hurdles and skimmed to Amcncan flag . cheered loudly dur-victory in a rtlauvely slow 49.33. ing all the ou tstanding performances, Despite the lime being more than resen mg their loudest cheer~ for the two seconds slower than his world U ~ athletes. record of 47.02 Moses was satisfied Lewi~. sccking_gold medals m the w11h his first race smce the U S men's I 00-and 200-metcr da~hes, the Olympic Tnals. 400-meter relay and the Iona jump. ··1 fell reasonably well and the time got off to a brilliant start in the was great,'' said the 1976 Olympic ,hortcst dMh. He began by wtnning champion. "ll seems to me I have to hts firsi IOOheat m 10.32. then turned run with c.aut1on m the semifinals. I on the peed in the second round and know I can run a fa t 11ce. but I don't blazed to victory in 10.04. the fi ste t want to do 1t 10 the scmifinaJs." time of the day. In hlS second race. he staned fro m the unfavorable Jane Two Olympic records wetc broken ei&ht. but t imply had no adverse in the first two events of the women's atTcct on htm as he d tro)'cd hlS hr.ptathlon. oppo illon with a powerful bum Glynis Nunn. a 24-year-<>ld physi- midway through the race. cal education teacher from Au tralia, "Physically, 1t felt arcat out there," smashed the Games' m)lrk in the 100- l..cwis said in a statement handed out meter h•ah hurdle • cloclcjng 13.02. after his opcnina heat. "'I pracucally Bntam's Judy Simpson also went wallct'd throua}! the whole race. I undct the old record of I 3.2S, xa by knew I would win from the time l len • Chri,unc La~r of East Germany in • the block ." 1972. "'ith a 11me of I 3.07. After the second race. Lewi was Ruth W~sockt oi El l oro. tne whi ked away from the media by runncr~u i the 800 m the trials and 01) mpic official . • Joining the 2'·)car-old from Will-the I. ter winner, and Robin mgboro. .J. 1n today't. JOO Km1-Campbell of l urclton. N.Y.. ch final' were Ron Brown of Phocm\. finished ond in their h "· 1ly nt and rn Gradd~ or 1lant1. dvannng. ' Both won their oprmng-rounJ heats W)'sotki said he we~ hav1na ~ hllc Gr ddy also c1p1urro h1 difficulty gcttin C\c1ted abOut the cond·round cc nd Bro n fin-G mes. 1 hcd s.crond an hi4' heat. hm 1n ... --<Y· It u ft~ ro. htn, ··r " JKca into t 1radd lhc C\ ch mp10n and "cnt from cool and Im to from th~ ni~c~ "> ofToonc , h d oumght tt-rror. I'm glad l 101 the first the sr, ntJ.fn't 1 clock in Hl I rnet" out o f lh '· • .ihC id. .· ' OLYMPIC GAMES I_ --------~- Olympics chedule XXlll OL YMflllAO MMal tot .. fMdta 101111 lllrOllOfll MdlV'I ... tnl• 1t ll'lt ,,.. $I.Imm« Olvrnoto wlltl country, ttld. l llVlf I !)font• Ind total m1C141ls WOii o._ llVW ... Tot Unllecl Ital• 1t It • 52 w111 Gtt,,,.nv • t 1 n Chine • l s 16 AUttralla 2 • 1 1> Canada • s I 12 1tomat111 J 6 3 12 llllY 5 1 • 10 Or.11 ar1t1tn 1 2 1 10 J1P111 J 1 $ • Swtden 0 5 • t • ,l'ltft 1 2 3 ' Nll,_..ncl, 1 I J S MIJClco I 2 I 4 ,Finland 1 I 2 4 VUllOtlavla I 0 7 J Swl~nd 0 I 2 3 leielum I 0 I 2 Soutft KOl'll J 0 I 2 Of'MCI 0 I 1 2 N-baland i 0 0 I AVtlrla 0 I 0 1 8r11a 0 I 0 1 Ctlombll O I o 1 Peru 0 I 0 1 ~WIV 0 0 f I T1lw1n O O 1 1 V1n11uet1 0 0 I 1 "rldlV'• IMdal winners CYCLING •.OOO•IMt!w 'Taam """ult GOLO-Auatr11i1 $IL VE lt-Unllld Slllll lltONZE-Wtat Germanv SOtlnt ,. GOLO-Mark Gorski, Co111 Mesa SILVEllt-NlllOn V1tts, N-Voril llltONZl!!-T1u1omu Stk1mo10, Japan "tints RICI GOLo-ttoo.r ll10tm1, Belgium SILVE1t-Uw1 Mft11,.cllmlc11, Wtat Oll'm.nv lltONZE-Jo11 MlnUll You1lllm1t1" MHICO aQU•STillAN • ~ l"llrM·DIV .,,...,. 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SIL VE R-Nanv Hoo""ad, Jacksonvlll1, Fla BRONZE-Mlchlle P11rson, Au1trat11 llO·IMt!w ,,....f'M GOLO-Tlff1nv Con.n, Miulon Vlllo SILVER~ Rklllrdson Miami BRONZE-Slrtl'I Htr~stll. Great Brittin •·metw M1411V lllllV GOLO-Unltld Slal11 SILVllt-Weal Gll'manv BRONZE-C1nadl TaACK AND '9UD M9n'1 IO•klllnWNr Walll GOLO-Ernetto Canto, Mlxlc;o SIL VElt-4taul Gonlafl1, Mtxlco BllONZE-Meurltlo Damllano, llllV Wlmlfl'• SMt rvt GOLO-Claudla L«ti, W111 Germanv SIL VER-Mll'lllll Loohln, Romani• BltONZE-0111 Mlrtln, Aualrefl• OlllCO·ltOMAN QHTUNG 51 l< ..... al'l\I GOLD-PHQIJ•le P11sarelll, Wnt Ger· IJllnV StLVER-M111kl Elo, Japan 81fONZE-Htr1lambos Hotldl1, GrHCI .. 1<19tr•rM GOLO-Vlado Ll&llll, VUQOIJavla SILVElt-TM>lo SIPlll, F inland BltONZE-J1m11 Marfln11, BrOOltlvn Perk, Minn 12 Ktaer1ms GOLD-Ion Ofakl, Romania SIL VElt-Dlmllrloa Tl'l1nopou101 . Gr1«1 BltONZE-sortn Cllflon. Swldln ''° KleenNM GOLO-V11lll Andrei, ltoman11 SILVEll~r" GlbM>n, Sl1fford, Va lllONZE-JoMf Ttrtllll, Yuvo.iavia "'· i-- Wemen't rtmMltka (II PIUleY Pavllell) ALL·AlltOUND I. Miry Lou lltllon, F1lrmon1, W. Va., 7t.175; 2. Ecel1rlna St1bo, Romanl1, 79.125, 3. SI~ Piute, 1tomanl1, 71.675; • JullanM Mc N1mara, Sen ltamon, 71 400; 5 i..ur1 Cullna. Romania, 71 300, 6 Ma Vanrione, Cllln1, n I'°, 7 Zllou Ping, c111n1, n.ns; I Chen Yonovan. cruna. n.ns. t ltoml Keuler, sw111er11nd, 77525, 10. 1<1111v JOl'll!son, Cotoredo Si>rlnoa. Coto n•so Otllar A!Tllflcana encl C1nadlan• 13 80M1t Wllttnllll', C1nada, 76.375, 1' An· draa Th0ml1, C1nao1 76.n5. 17 Anita Bolntn, C1nadl. 1' 02S .... Track and fletd Ci t ctllNUml ___ _ WOM•WI IMOT PUT '9NAL 1 Claudia Lotdl, w111 Otrmany, 20.41 ""'"'· •n'•· 2. M11141til L.ootlfn, ltomtnta, 20.47~'7·2; i GMI Maritn, Auslrall1, It.It. 6M~ 4. Judith OIMI, OrMI lrll1ln, 11.14, P ·6 1 s LI Me11u, Clllna, 17 tt, 5'·!11A11 6. VtllltM Hffd, GrMI lrllaln, IUO ..... ~. Offlef Amtflcant i ncl Canadians 1 C•rol Ctdv, LOI Al•mo1, N.M,. '121, 16 ''-"' '· Lorl\I Cf'lffln, HunllnelOft laacll, 17ot, SS·•.; 11. lttmona PHtl. SlnlM, "°'· 52•1" .. TOCI 8ASl8ALL llfO....S I 10 1 m-DOtnlnlc:aft RIPUtlllc VI U I A 2 •.m~H•lv VI Ta"HI IASKITBALL llt lltt ,..,,m, ..,... .. ..,, t 1.m-lmenl Autlrtlll "' fitv11t 11 a m.-<mtnl Unllld i11tM VL SD1tn 1:30 o rn.-lmtnl Ir••" "' w111 Oatmattv • 00 o.m -<me111 Canada vs Frtnct I 11.m.-(mtn) llalv .,,. Vucio.iavta 10 , m -(mttl) Cl\1!11 "'· UrU9U•V IO)UNG (1t u ,..,. A...w) 11 1 m.•2 11.m. -Prllfma 6·9 30 it.m -Prallrnt IQUHTRIAN (It Ara .. >. 2•6 Pm -Jumolnt lra1n1ne ~II· llon F•NCING C1rLtn1 htdll t 1m·S Pm. -~·· 111m loll Pf'~. men·1 lncllvldua .. tw1 Pf'llims mtn'• lndlv ~I 11t>r1 flflt•t I· ll P.m. -Meft'I ll•m loU Pf'lllm1, m.n•s lftdlvlOUat 11bt1 Pf'lllll'll, mtn'I lndlVldul l Mtlf'e 1111111 FIELD HOCKIY (It Rllt L" Ane911) I.JO 1 m.-(men) W Gll'l'l\ll"Y YI M1avsla IO:IS a,;, -Iman> Au11r1111 n lndl1 2:300.m.-(mtn) Unlled Slllll YI SOl•O 4 IS pm -{women) US A. YI New z .. 11nc1 • GYMNASTICS (It UCLA) S.JO·I o.m -Mlft'I appertlU' fln•I• HANOIAll (et Cit statt '~l 11 e.m.-<menl lar111 v1 J1pan 12:30 P m.-(men) Sw1d1n YI W.Germanv 2 p.m.-<men> Vuvo1l1vl1 vs. AICHtrl• 6:30 0 m.-(mtnl Spain VI. KOl'N I 11.m.-(men) llomanl1 v1. Swlllarlancl t:30 p.m -(man) Unllld Sl1t11 v1 DlntNrk JUDO (II Cll ltlltt, LAI 4·1 P.m. -Exlre llgl'llwllOhts ROWING (II L.1111 c:asn.s. ()41J) I· 10 1.m -Women' a llnats, 1st throuvl'I 6th ~(ft SHOOTING (at ,.,.. "art!, QIN Hai) '. ~.·3 p l'l'I. -Clay tergel•PHI SWIMMING (1tAJSC) .. _. U:M 1.m. L.. Pr.ilrM: 11'1111' t 200 Ind mtdllv, 400 mtd'9Y relay, women'a 200 llVllll'flv. 200 bKtl •troll• S·7 o.m. -Fina!&'" 1b0v11v1nt1 1>1u1 men's 1.SOO trMllVll TRACK AND ~llLO (It LA CtltMUm) t:30 1.m.~1 p,m -QullllfYlng In lav1lln, men's 400 first round, women'1 400 HCond rounC11 l\~11tllftlft (tong lumoJ, women's 100 tint round •·l:IS o.m -Women's 100 MCOncl round, hlot1lhlon (11v1tln>. men•a 100 Hmlfln11, women'• IOO w mlllnal, men'• IOO aec:ond round, trlllil lump llntl, !Mn'• 400 llurdllt 11mlflrw1. men'I 10011na1, 111t111thton (IOO) VOLLIYBALL (It Lint ... di) 10 1.m:-(mtn) Ar91"tina "'· Tun•1l1 Noon-<rNnl Bretl! "' Kor11 630 p.m.:-(men) Egypt n J1pan 1:30 P.m.-ltMnl Canada "' c111,,. WEIGHTLl,TING (I I u.-e-Ma~. Westdllltwl .. , a.m • ' D.m -LlghlhllVVWlillhll 2·4 o m. -LlthlhlaVVWllOllll 6-t p m -L!Of'ttllllvvw1lght1 Rowino (et Lalrl Ct.W.1) PITITI '9NALS Merl ,..... scue. I ~lid (New llalanol. 7:22.63; 2 H11>1r1 IAu11rl1), 7:2531, 3 Niisson (Swldlnl 7:2U2, • Flllx (Puerto Rico). 7 36 31, 5 Ovar11bll ($pain), 736.71; 6 G111 (France), 7:37.12. • Mtn'I DeutlM kuls 1 Aualrla, 6.3195, 2. Finla nd, 6.39 o.. 3 Mtxlco, 6:47 07, • NOl'wav, 6 52 40 S Swltztrland, 6:Sl.'9 Men'• ... .,, W1ttl (Ill I Yugo111vl1, 7 25 60, 2 Gr111 Brlleln, 7 27 56. 3. Frence, 7 32 41. 4 Sp1\n 7;3.131 S &alglum. 7.35.67, 6 Puerto Rico, 7 52 St Min'• ...... Wlttleuf Cell 1 HOiiand. 7'°261; 2 lrazfl, 703'7, 3 New Zealand, 7-0. 00, • Argentina, 7 OS 01, S. Sw\herllnd, 1-m 00, 6 Grt1t Brita in, 7'()107 M9n'1 ,.,,. Wltll C11 1 Bretl!, U7 13, 2 Jap1n, 6.52 62. """"'' """" WtlMut Ct• I Ca11ada, 6:26.10, 2. Aualralla, 6 2131, l Great Britain, 6.3113, • Cllln1, "50 03 Mtllt'1 Quach Wt1Mut CH 1 Unlttcl Slal11 (Fllmfno, Montlll, John1on, 811NI, 6 11SO, 2. Nor....1v, 6 12.11; 3. Hoti.nct. •·12.•1; 4 Ar~llne. 6:32.52. Wtmllt'I Slnl\ll SCUii 1 Fo11er (NW Zuland), 3:S2 20. 2 Colmo11n (HOiiand), 3:52.20, 3. Unger (Au1· trall1l. 3:53.ot; 4 Ltruon (Swedlft), J:S3 39, S. De La Fuente (Mlxlcol. 3 57.t3, 6 Scllllbtrl (Norwev>, 4:00.70 Wll'Mll"t o.u ... kul WHtlaut Clll I. Austrella, 3 36 20; t GrMt Brittin, 3.40.0I. WlrMll's l'tvn Wlttl CH 1. Gr1al Brlll1n, 3 lJ.72, 2 Clll11a 3 ~ 22. l Kor11 351.41 ... 8ASKITSALL (It .. ''"""-....... 19111) t 1.m -(won'ltll) K~ n Clllna 11 am -<w~> C.l'llda v• UtlllN St1111 2-30 P.m.-(mtn) ...-nlflnalt 6 30 o.m :-(w~) A1ntrer.a vs Yuooatavi. UO pm :-tmenl lll'lllflnalt IOXJNO (If LA ""'11 A,_) .. uo o.m -Pr'lllm1 CYCLING (tt "'*" ,.,...ey (lltte. ti) . I 1 m.·1 om -lDOkm rot4 ''"' '""" time trial DIVING Cit USCI 10 1m·12;JO 11 m -Women's sOl'lnt· boatel Pf'tl ms 3·530 o.m -Womlft'I IPl'lt>Oboard Pfl~. ,ENCING • (It Lanehtclll f 1 m.·6 o.m -Men's 11\d wom.11·1 111m loll Pf'tllm1. men•a 111m foA 1tna11 I · I I Pm -Man's I ncl wOl'llltl'I 111m loll P1'1llm1, men•a t11m toll fln11t , FIELD HOCKEY (It ~Ht LA I • "1.-lmtnL.Mtw .Z..uJand vs.J<.t11Y1 •;'5 1 .. m.-(wom1rT) Hllnd v1 W.Glfm.nv l:4S a.m.-(mtn) HOllano vs, Great lr1t1rn 3:30 P m.-<wome"' Auatrell1 vs C1nadl GYMNASTICS (at UCLA) 5:30·7.30 pm -Women's IPOlflfUI 11na11 HANC>BALL lat c:.1 Stalit ''*"-'> 6 JD P.m.-twomenl W.Grmnv "' Auatrla I om -(women) Ch111a va Kor11 ,..JO pm -{women) Y~llavl1 va USA JUDO (I I Clll State 1.A) •·I P.m -Hatt llghtwt1o1111 ROWING ( 11 Vemura) I· 10;30 hT! -Mtn'I flnall, hi tllrOUOl'I 6tll D1ac11 SOCCER (It ,.IMdlN) 7·9 P.m: -Quertlrllnal mtlch (at ..... .,.., ~·S p.m. -QuulerflAa~ mtldl TllACK AND FIELD (at LA CtllltUm) 9:30 1.m. • 12'.30 o.m. -Flnllh of women'1 marathon • 4·7.15 D.m. -Fln1l1, lllrft ... tnlt VOLLEYBALL (at Llflt 8Mdl) 10 1 m.-(women) Mm•flnal 111m1 Noon-Cwom.nl 111m1flnal oame 6.JO P.m -<women) aemfflnal game I Dm.-(women) 11mm11a111m1 WEIGHTLIFTING (If LIYlla·Martmeunt, WlltdleUlr) l I I m. ·I o m. -MlOdle lllavvwetonts 2·S om. -Middle lllavvw1JQ1111 6·1 D m -MldOll hlaVVWetON1 Wl'fttf!M (II Alllhtlm ~ Center) S7 KILOGAMM ~A (Aeuncl JI MaMkl Ero, J1P1n. l!lnntcl H1r11ambo1 HOfldl1, GrllCI, 4:25, 7·0 HarelambOI Hotldl1, GrHCI, l>YI ~P 9 ,11111 (Round JI P1~ Pa1S1rllll, W111 Germanv, die:. Frank Famiano, SdllnlctadV N Y 1•·2, 6·0. NICOlll Z1mflr, l>v• G4lld Mtdll Pa111rt11 die:. Elo, t·S. al'lftJ.I MMal Hot•d•s die: Zamflr 2-'1 '""' ~ Famiano def. Lklnol>ldt: lntu<v lorlt •I 61 KILOGRAMS ~ A Ftnal (lteuN 2) Sllf1n N111rl11n. Roma1111. dlc, Sllf1n N"rl .. n. d154, •li'>·O. VladO Lllltk, Yugolllvla;-DYi (llteuncl J) Ll111k die 51rtllllr, 1·6. 6· I, Neorlsan, 1>v1 Gr.up e l'IMI ( lleuftd 1 l Tapio SIPlll. Finland. die JamH Mlrtlner. Brooklvn Ptrk, Ml1111 .. 6·2, 3· 1 12 IOL.OG9'AMS GnlHI A ,Intl Ion Dralc.1. Romania, dee SOr1n ClalMll\, Swlden, 10·0, ll/'J·O. Gr9UP I ''"" (lltwnd 1) Jermo Overmerk, Finland, die Olmllrloa Tllanoooulos, Greece, 6· i , 3· 1 Momlr Pelkovlc, Yuvosl1vl1, l>ve. (llauncl 2) Petkovlc die Overma rk, 6·0, 3·3 Tll1noooul0& hv1 (9'1Uftd 3) Tl'lanoooulOs, die. Petkovlc 5· I, •·• Jermo Overmark, Flntancl. 1>v1 100 KILOGlllAMS Gf'aup A l'IMI v11, 1 Andrei, Rom1ni1, die. Geor111 , P11tllidls Gr11e1, d1tQ •c05, l "2·0 ~1'9UP I P'IMI Greg G•l»On SlaHoro, Va dlc JOtet T1r1111, YUCIOllevia, 3·2. 3· 1. • ,_ ~ •11Uat11aft (It """ .,...., lNDMDUAc-tunu~ tt 1. Mlrk Todd, New Zlllend. SI tO oolnli, 1 Keren Sllv•, Dovtf', Miu , 5' 20 3. VINJlnla Hotvlle, 01"111 lrtt1ln, 5',tO, 4 Ton-ance Flllscllmann, Thi Plllns, v1 .• tO 40, s. P•Ktl Morvlllats, FrtllC», "3 00, 6, Lucinda GrMn, Gretl l rllefn, UIO Other Arrwlan• and Caned1-n1• 10 J Ml<:l'IMI ~. DoYtf, M4 , 7140, 13 9n.lce D1vltiCMI. Unlonv • P• , 75.20 T•AM 9'1SULTS 1 Ul'lllld Sllttt IJ MlctlMI PtumO -. Dover, />M , Karen $11Yft Do._.,, Miit T0trt nct ,... ""'-ntl· Tiii PlllM, Ve lrvc:. O.• , UfliOnv • P .. l. llUO flliO(lllt 1 ~I Britaon. lit 20, I W I Gltrn.,,., 13400 4" France. moo S Austra , :st 40 6 Ne... l~tlCI. M 00. ,. - .. ' - Wtttr .... Cll PIMH*") """"" ... ---. u Stat.. ' i 4 )-Jt SO.In ,J,)-1 u.s acorlftt • .,,lOll > eun.. 1. J C1mOl:lt I, f'. Ce!nPMll 1, McC>oMld 1, Shaw 1 SO.In KOfitlt lll1tt1 4, Mof'ti. 1, C1nal 1, •o11art t Agulltr t. 1 oncaR KCMtU CJN119 A V UOOtllvla 7, *1111\d • Clllnl 6. GlllMla S onuoe . U.W!td llat" io, SH• I Grttee '· lrHll t Grewe WMl~I0,11 4 Autlr•lll IS, J-!1 1 1't'&DA&. llOUMD fll!'I\ W L T PF PA ~I Unltlf S111n 3 0 O lO I 2 Weal Gtnnaov J 0 t lG 6 2- VWOSllvil 3 I O 1 4 2 '""' 110 1100 Holland 210 • 70 .Austre • 1 I 1 • 10 o PlllUMINAltY STAHOIUGS Gr-A - 1 Y~avla, 3·0, 2 Holland. 2· 1 ) Chlnl. M . 4, ~. 0-3 ~GUiit & -i U11 ltd Si11es. 3-0, 2 SHiii, 2·1 3 GrlK9, 0-M. 4 lrti.11. 0-7·i. GrOUP C -I Wiii Geftna"IY, l·O, 2 Au1tr1Ua, 1·1·1. 3 llatv, l·l·i, 4 JaHn, .. 3 MONDAY'S SCH•DUL.I I 30 -YuoolllYl1 vs Auatreli1 10 -Cn1na n J1pan UO ·-Holland YI United Slllft 3 ... Caneaa "'· G'11Kt 7:30 -9ratlJ VI lll fV t -Soaln YI w111 Germ1nv TUISDAV'S SCHIOULI 130 -Auatr•R• 'VI Unltlld-Stltn 10 -GrHCI YI Jaoan 1.30 -YUOOlllvla VI Wffl Glf'manv 3 -Italy VI Ctllna 1:30 -lr111t vs C1nada t -Holland VI. Soaln THUlllSDAY'S SCHIDUL• uo -Unlllel Slat11 vs Wiii Glrl"n-"Y 10 -China vs BruK uo -Ausrrane VL Holland l -C.,,.da "' JaHn ?;JO -ltelv vs GrllCI t ~ Yueotllvla vs SN.ift l'ltlDAY'S SCHRDULI l:JO -Wiii G«n111nv va. Holalld 10 -JaPl/I VI Brllll 1:30 -SPllll "' Auttrelle l -c.naci. "' llllv 130 -Cn.na VI Grete.I 9 -Unlllld Sl1t11 vi VUOC>Uavla CVdlnt (It C:.. State DeminllMra H•) SNINTS ·, (lhtt .. TIINt) GetCI Mldll ... Merk Gorski, Cosll Mesa, 10.49 and io.ts llCOndt, def Nellon Velis, New York. ~--bee Taulomu Sak1mo10, -MP1n, 11.o6 and .. 11.03, def Phlllppe Var1111, FrtnQt. TaAM PUltSUrT .• G4llCI Mldll lllce 1. Au1trafl1 (Mlc:hMI Grendl, Kevin Nichols, MlchMI Tunur, °"" WOOdll 05 ft def. Unltld Sl1t11 (D1vlct Grvtll, San O'-Oo. Sllve Heee, Dana Point, P1lrldt McDonouet\, Lone Baacll, L-.ard Harv..,, Niil, SICratTllfllO) ......-....._ltace W11t Gwrnanv, 4:24.60, dlf lllfv . ..... (It LA ""'11 .,_ l .. KtLOOltAMS s.c..w lteuM PerntM wtlltak1r-, Norfolk, V1.. die. Orner Mtndll, Ntc.reoua, s-o. OV•lt 91 l<ILOGllAMS l'lrlt llMllld Tyrell Blooa. Pnlladllllhla, die. Isaac earrtenros. Pvll'to ltlco, s--o 75 ICtLOGaAMS ~R_.. Vlrgfl Hiii, NOl'lll D11t.ot1, die. Brian Sc:numac111r, Grell Brittin, s-o. , le6d tlodrev (It, ....... ,..,._) MIM Ktnn 3, C1nadl 2 Gr11I Brll1ln I, N-ZNland 0 N1tller11ncl1 3, P1kl1l1n J, tie WOMIN Ntllllrlanda 2, Unllad St1111 1 W11t Glrl'l\llnv 3, Canada o • )~ W..,,..,,I VClh'tbltl (I I Liiie htdl A..-1 POOL A Un•ted 511111 def China 3·1 (15·13 1·15 ,..,. 1S·l2l Well Gll'm."v ~ 8f1r1t, l·O (1S·9 16 U IS 111 POOL e JaDOn ~ C1naoa HI (15·• IS·• 15·61 Peru o.i KOl'M , >·! 115·1 15·6 7· lS •·IS IS· 131 / ~· )\. ...... (It 0..., ltteim) SOUlh KorM a. c.,,.. 1 JaMn It, NI~ I . . Loug~n.is set otake·dive .into history He is seekthg and springboard LOS ANGELES (AP) :.._ KJ:tly McCormick is fnottd to follow her mother·s acid medal ex.ample When competition stan.s unday in OJym. pie divina. while former UC lninc star Grea Loupnis must wait until Tue$day to bqio his bid to btcome the first mao to win both the spnngboard and platform event$. Loupnis. "ho won a silver medal m the platform at the Montreal Olympics in 1976. will try to ac- complish what MCC'onnick's mother. Patty. did io both 1952 and 1956, but no man has mana&td. Klaus Dibiasi of Italy came the cl0$C$t to winoina both di..:ina events, captu.rinJ th~ p1ltform gold and lhc Springboard silver in 1968. But Lou_pnisi winner of 26 na- tional divine utlcs. says he isn't paying attenuon to predictions of a gold-medal sweep. · "I don't read any of the stories about my beina supposed to win two aolds because r have to keep thinp in penpectivc," said Loupnis. who won both divina events at * 1982 World Otampionlhips in Ecuador. .. The only thins I'm thinlcinaabout is gettina to my next workout and workina on some th.inp I nttd to correct. .. A Jona time ago, l dCCJdechhat whether J woo at a meet or not, I couJd 10 home and my mother would still love me and all the_ people who care • about me would still care. And if I don't win, I've bad a fanwtic career, lmownina that eliminates a lot of the prcsS~ Adversity stiikes U.S. bicycle team Americans must settle for silver in team pursuit By BOW ARD L. BANDY ._..... ..... °"",.. CARSON -The Amcncan team . pursuit bicycle squad knew this wasn't t.betr time for aokl when things started happening in reverse for them on Thursday durin1 1 quaJifymg try that took three stans before they made the field. Friday, thinas didn't get any better after the U.S. squad advanced to the finals oft.be team punuit race at the Olympic Velodrome on the campus of Cal State Dominiuct Hills to cuJminatc the track cycllna pon1on of the XXltlrd Olympiad. In a semifinal race. the team of Steve Heu of Dana Po10t. David Grylls of San Oiego, Pat McDonough of Lona Beach and Leonard Nuz of Sacramento seemed to have th1np worked out in their favor as West Germany dropped out after onl) th c laps. The raa is over 4,000 meters or 12 laps around the Velodromc track. Then came the finals. Grylls didn't get away from the staninJ line bcfort he had troubles A loose foot strap caused bun to waver and abandon the race on the backstretch of the opcmna i.~ in1 lhe U.S. with onl~ thru ri This was a handicap too bea • ov~ome. .. We lost a man offthcstartand the gold medal ri&ht there;· said. "The good Lord ~-as watdli o'·er ui and said no gold ~ 1n pu"'wt." • The U.S. Learn d.Jd collect s1 medals for their efforts and one o outstandin1 human interest from t.bc Velodrome deH:JopCd result. Grylls insisted that Brent Emery to the victory stand JD hts plaot to collect the fourth medal awa.rdedt team. Emery had ridden on Th but had fallen and hlS ~r may ended with a painful rccurrcna a b1p inJury. . "T went up and yelled at Brent to ao to the stand. I dCCJded this morning that I was going to pve it to Bren JI don't have a piett of modal g around m) neck but I dcsc,...eonc e a lot of other guys connected ..,,.1th team. "All I know is that in an~ form f racing the iocVltable happcn1; normal SI 0 toe strap shp~. l lock.cd it in like I usual~ do but it hap= I aucss it could Uiavc been In ) but I feel real bad 1t had to bC -me. "I didn't crash or anytluna biccaOJC you don't know if you will get 1 ~-ooe or not," he said of a possible<>Ptlon4\e had on the opening lap." ·' GORSKI'S GOLD ••• From Bl me to a new level and I have worked real hard to get here Without the push from Nelson. I v.ouldn 't be at this level "I haven't slept v.ell 1n v.erts. 1 couldn't cat breakfast and rtla~ until I won the gold med.al." In 1981 Gorski had decided to g1' e . up compeUt1 ve cychna "I did quit racini after a crash in Ja~n when I blew a tire and fell .. he said. "I was unconscious for 45 minutes and when I v.oke up in the hospital. I had 1 separated shoulder- among other injuries. "MIJ) (his wi(c) and I went to Europe and we were campina cvcl") ni&bt and eyctina betWttn S10J>!. ~ ntaht while we were campina. a b1c)'cle race went riJht by the camp- around and 1 said to her, 'Hey, I miss th11. • A/car later t as back m cycbna. I'm aJa I made the decision to come back." Gorski feels Vails is 1 coming tar of the spon ... Nelson has Proarcssed a hcclc of 1 lot and l think he will be around 1 lona time." Gorski rcmcmbcnonly too well his lqannin.a in tht-spon five )Uft . The 24-ycar-old -19 at the umc I .. ~ and Sl)S .. , was a 19-~ear-old kid gemng destro)ed b) these gu) I'' c worked m) V.'ll)' up to \hts poth1 dunna that fi,e 'ear-s .. • Both nders ~re high in therr (' of the cro"'d support ._Jt th(' Velodrome v.herc sellout audience' "1ev.ed tlie amon ea('h <D~ thro1lgh the final shov.ing Fnda). "1 heard the people a.round lhc track ~clhng. 'Go Gu)s • 1 thou 1 that v.as rtall) nice becsuse t ' weren't pulhng for either of v'I arMt 11 was an all-l' S final.'" l He feels the futu~ of C) h.[I " definitcl\ on the upsw1ni. "I wo'uld hope that sue~ 5. v.111 ronnnuc ~ growth :-:11l1PI ot ('}chn.a in the nex.t fev. .~~an ~ rcall) areat. The w orld am· p1onships art in Colorado 10 i 9 6. !- don't knOY. 1f people realitt .. what 1\ happcn1n.a here. The Euro~n •~ 10101 around shakln.a their b~ • ··we don't ride a lot of IJf\if to prepare for our event Not much mileage as some of .the otbm. ~c m~t ride 20 or 30 mile'\• da) a ~<to • ci&}it trainngfheor. hdayu We ta.ke t•o or thrtt da)S a monlh. 12 months of the l at ~ , f oH TH£ REcoRo ---- L .-ct. oa SI Sit 51 SI• VI :1 ti I ~•MHClry 41'1 , ..... ~"° '° 455 1 '-' 60 • s ., ., ..... ~ .,. 10 AST OfvuaoM 12 s .,, " d ' 10~ .... ..., 14 S. SI 14 17 ~ ·ll :. ;!• d '1 42S 261'1 ,,... ... Sans Mimesote •• Melb , New Y~ t•J. 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VlielCllW.1•11 Ni.onflW Hc>lirr .. S. I 1 0 , , I 0 0 1 0 • , 0 7 , 0 • 0 0 ~ sc.tel.,11·f 77.J I ~ ) l 1 ~ ,., 0 0 0 0 0 llranco I t O O 1 1 N~ 1t1tcflM 10 l "9118" In ,,,. 1111 MAJOR LaAGUI LaAD&•1 A.nWtcaa L_...,. lT'lnlltll ~· G..,,...l IA TTIMG IUO 1t .. ti) .., ... Of! NI n • tw VOi • • ttftlP la, R p!IM, 8 lmott, IA Mll/U'f, tltno19, .:JlJ ~ N•ltonal LNeue (Tlw'wtll l'llun4'.v't GalMS) BATTING 1250 at belt) Gwv,.n. San o'"°. ~. Sa!ldbert Cll caoo 32' Oern.er, C:h<a00, .ll,, Cru1. Hout!Ofl, J13 Wes11t1111tori. Altal\la, 310 Rl.lNS Sandblf'I Chlcffo TS. Samual. Pt!llelJttp111a, 72 Wr1111'"'· S.n 01eoo, 71 , Murplly, Attanta, 6', Oarnl11, ChlCaoo, "· Gwvrm, S.n O.eoo. "· Rernas. MontrHI, "' lt81 Carter, MotrlrHI, 71; O.vll, Cl'll t•OO. "· Schmidt, ~otrla "· MurPllv. Atianta, 65, S.n«>«o, Oloago, 6S , HITS Gwynn. S.n DleOO, 15', S.nclbel'll Shlcaoo. 143, s.muei. PN11oe1ot11a. 137. Wv,_, Plll11>ut11h. \29, Cru1, HolJ•ton, 12S OOUILES: R•lnes. Montreal, lS, Hub· beret, Alla~muef. Pnl~S". 14, Sandbaro. Cl'llcaoo. 24. Carter Montreal. 23 TRl~ES Sandbtt't. Chice90, 1'. Samuel, Pt!llaOal!lfllll. 14. Crui. Houllon. I. OOre11, HoustOtl, •• Gwynn, San Doaoo I. McG ... St Louis, 8 . HOME RUNS. Murr>f'v. Allenta. 26. Carter, MontrNI, 21; SChmlclt. Pllillldalohla, 21, ManMll.. 0.0.WS 111 Strawberry, N-V~. 17 STOLEN BASES· Samuel, Pt\l'-dall>llla, 50, Win1ns, s.n OlaQo 44; Ralnn, IW>lt· •reel. J7, Redus, Cincinnati, 36, Oen'IM. Clllaltlo, :M. PITCHING <• deCl1lonsl Sutclltte, Chi· ~"°· I l, 2.•s. Soto. Cincinnati, 11·•. 3 '12; Oro.co. New York, 1-a, 2 11, Darll1111. New York, 10-4, 3.P. Parei. Attanta. 10·4. 4.32 STRIKEOUT'Sc Gooden, Naw YO<k. 165. V~, Lft .......... 1S71 Ryan, Rous· ton, 127, Solo, Cloc:1nnall, 119, Centon, PlllladelOh... 112 SAVES SU\lar, SI Louis. 27. Hottanct. Pllllade!l>hle , 23, Smith, Chlcaoo. 23, Gos .. gt, San Oleoo, 21, Orosco, !'few Y41<k, ti NFL .,,.. MHOft "r1dllY's s.c.... New YO<k Glanll '8, N-England 20 TodlY's Games Rams at San DltllO <Cllanntl 2 at 61 R•ldan 11 San Frenc11to ccnannat 4 al 61 ~. St LOU•S 11 Cnoeaoo Allanla at Mlnntsot1 Pt!ila<lelolua at Datro11 Houston at Tampa Bev lnOlarMPOlls at Miami Ntw Ol'laen1 al Kan1es Crt11 P1ll1bur1>h 'et Cllllallnd Cincinnati 11 Ntw Yor11 Jal\ Grffl\ Bav at D1~es wes111noton •' ~ver Butfa10 ar Seattle Coft"9 ~II PACll'IC· 10 CONlllRIENCI SCHEOOLE S.tvra\I, s.t I Washington Stale at Tanr>euee Satvrd.IY, s.eot I Californie at Arizona Nortnwasttf'TI at wasri.noton Utah at was111no1on Stata Ut1h Stilt at USC Oklahqma State al Arlione Stale L-ea.ch State et Oreoon Oreoon State 11 Ot\lo Stalt Stanford al Okla1">1Tla Sa1UrtllY1 $atlt. IS Arizona at OrtllOfl Stalt LOllll ISeec:h State at UCLA San Jose Slat• at Arizona Start Colorado at Oreoon Pacific at Calif1Hn1a Illinois al Stanford Washlnoton 11 Mlcll•o•n Wasn1noton State at Ohio State SaMUY, $atlt 12 use at ArlzOl\a Stal• Oreoon 11 Californl1 Net>reake el UCLA Houston 11 Wasl'llooton Bau Stat• et Waslllnoton State Wyomino at Oreoon Stat• San Jota State 11 Stanforo Ar,zona at LSU Saturda\I, s.tit. 2t Arlzon1 State at Stanloro Miami CO.I 11 Waslllnoron LSU •• use Lono Beach Stefl •• Arrrona P1ett1c ar OrtllOrt S.M Jo.e Stale at C•lrlorn•• UCLA et C:olore<IO Oreoon State at Ida"<> Safllf'*\I. Oct .• Stanford 11 UCLA Washlnotot'I •• Oreoon Stele USC 11 Washlnoton State Oreoon a t Arizona Celllorn;a al Arizona state S.turd.lv, Oct. lJ INHll1nolon Stal• ar UCLA WHhllllllOn ti StanfO<O USC at Of'IOOll C:1lll0<nta at Oregon Slate Fresno Stall 11 Arrzona S..tvrd.IY, Oct. 20 UCLA at C•t1f0<n•e OrlQOn al WHh•lll)IOll WHIMgton Statt al SteP\fOfO Arlzone at USc Oreoon Stale at Arllona Slate Satvrdev, Oct. 27 UC LA at Arizona Stall Art1ori1 at Wash1noton Wash•no•on State al Oraoon '"''°'"'' a1 use S•anl0<C1 at Ol'eoon Stat• SalurCJIY, N4'\' l Oreoon If UCLA Cahlornll al Washlnoton Ol'tllOll 5tete 11 Wesh!nolon Stefl USC 11 Stentoro Utah 51111 •I Arlzone Ftor>CN Siiia at AmOtla Stat• Safllrtlly. Ne\P It Ol'tf/ll'I State et UCL.A WaSlllngton at USC Washlnoton State at Celifornta Stenford 11 Alltona Arltona State 11 Oreoon loa!Wtlly, """ 17 USC at UCLA W•Wnoton •• WHlllllOlon Sti le Ofeoon at Oreoon State StanfOf'd If c.t11orn11 Color•dO at ArllOlll $tale Wltur•Y, 'M¥. M Ariton. .S1ar1 ti Arllone Notre D•rne et use • Le\.,. ~ ,9'10.A"'S Ill 1•.i.t•n·••.,. PIRIT •• , •• 110 arcb R VO\!llO (E G~lel Jl.60 lUO UO Sltf mveat!!*'lt (lt~al &JO :UO Ju>.9boa Cowbo11 !ti G1rCle l llO Abo rect<I Cull K , itaH Vfli.lng, 8lctnl~t h r, Pwbto T ruct. il'ICllOtl Time: 'US • U a JC ACTA (3• 7) pa d ,.12'0 . SICO.CO •ACI. 350 Vltda WVIK'141 lllt4uttl CGill) 00 120 1.0 Doc Done Won ICl'H } 400 J 20 1me ClllnY lt«IUhl llroollsl Joo AltO tKed Mr MllOntY, MO!Vln lt1ell· •a, 0ol'I LI Flnllll, hbarH Rtb, M•U L "-IYF•I. Mv c-~·'°'· Go ... Time Time 11 IS lHlllO "ACI. 3$0 va•ch S"'911Y 'troubfe 1Crtalltll'I uo J IO 3 20 Latl Art ((ltdOlal 9 ilO ~ 00 Jofln Cahrlft ll1•dl 4 IO Also rec:ad tnkvs Eao J•t. The Claim J.,,,._, F'HI ~· Dencar. lin l>lllO Time 1190 llOURTH RACE UO vard' EHV Au•llll (Hartl 2 80 2 20 , It Artesia CCreauar) 6 40 J 10 LOOllln F!H Plt IFrvdev) ? 20 Alto rlCIO COOi Rider S\;Prtme Sc~ Lt Natutat ""8 Sw no•N Crv\111 Lerk Bocla,'l«v Time 2tl0 'l EJCACTA (S·l l Pa Cl '''SO P:ll'TH q1.cE. 440 varo• S1xv Chick CNlcooemu•I , 2 20 2 20 2 10 Gol<I So4utlon (Mvtesl :J IJO 2 10 LOOM Powd91' (Pill(entOf\I , 2 10 Also ra<ad CalVa, I lg Star aovno T•nv Feature, Rhl.l...n, Chiteoo Ftalll Cot!HJCO • T .ma :u 7t U IE XACTA <S·41 oa d s I? Ml SIXTH RACE 448 RtO• Oont Hold Back CBan11ev1 6 00 2 60 2 .0 Min Mlohty Mary tTrt~rel .LJO 2.10 Reountalotolmonty (E Gare111 4 20 Abo ntead Lew l.Md. Barber Barber, Sound OI Cn.rt111. ISolchlutf, WaYda Go Time 2213 SEVENTH ltACE. 440 yards l(lpty Jet (Cr-> 2 IO 2 .tO 2 10 Cenlelta Y Ravo IAda•rl 14 IO 6 00 The Power (Peullnal •.20 Alw racao American Nallvt, Riis. Htm EHY, ISasl ACl!H, Min 0 My Dreamt KIPl\t\ MtcOec:k, Raw•nc:I Time 'l'l 13 '3 IXACTA 12·11 Pt1d14390 EIGHTH RACE. "° varo1 Mind Game <Peul1ne) '40 3 .tO 2 to Latlt'S Ltlnster CL&dlev I 2 40 2 40 Miio Kin (A~lrJ I 00 Also raced Rtal Sweet N Env wranol9' S.m B·il¥ B•ut JHns, Ber I Can, Sha• SoarkMno Wooderd Time 21tS '3 IX.ACTA I 1·81 oald '37 20 17 ~I( SIX <•-S-S·~ 2.· ll oalO \175 00 with 175 wJnning lltktll l•I• horte\) \1 Pkill Shi CoOll&Ol.alloll .Dald s l~.60 wlt11 k~SS. wltlnlno llO.ets (frve llOrsasf NINTH "ACIE. 3SO yard' Rut Easv Jet Two !Hartl 6 00 3 IJO 2 •O A lure HOPe 1E Garcra) S 00 2 60 Humbull Countv <Bardl 2 20 AllO race<! (UPtd' BOY, Tr.. Armenian Cha1>11rral Jal, Radar Ahead Time. 1766 TIENTit lltACE. •40 vard• Rlslno Llolll CFlorts) s 20 '00 2 40 PR Mlln CMitcne1ll 6 60 J 20 Mlttv Miio tFullerl 2 .0 Also rated Coastal Rooet, Reconnoltr< PHI Ventura. LUCllV Leri Go GO\ CllO>t• Time 1104 '2 l!XACTA 11 I) Pllld '4310 Att111<1ance 8 514 014 Mu FRIDAY'S ltESUL TS (.,., .. 4l·dl\I fhor.uotlllrad ,_,_, FIRST ltACE. 6 furlongs Fesnlon Knwldg IDmnoz 37 20 1• 00 6 •O Ax tmpranh•e (Garcia! 6 00 • 20 Candv's Valtnlina CValfn11.1et1) 3 40 Atso rec:ed MarKa HiOh Mnoow, Panocna. Lace Camitoll Palltt Patrice Carol's Ornm F1r1t L P Kirin'\ Ho11en T•me I 12 2 s SECOND RACE. I I 16 mires Alsnurouk (HIWleYJ 17 20 10 20 6 .tO Rovat Buttons (Pedroza) 18 20 8 40 Rat.to (Plncavl J 20 Alto ra<ed Young AOm1rat, AlabaOO Leeoen Blaoe, Early Sel!ler PurP1t Sori of a CaP. N0<th L•ne !>ubd v•d• Tlmtl4445 '2 DAILY OOU8LE II II oa•O 1?9l60 THIRD RACE. l I 16 m11u Capteln Ooubla (Mezel 46 70 22 00 8 IO Sier of Dewan (Li1>111ml 4 &O 3 40 lndlan.o (Hawtevl HO Also rececl· Etllle ' Beak Sllnllt1191v Brazen SP11 Fanci.noo Time. snashv :..afavalle L.ril, PemH Pedro N11v111ando BIMH'I Bev Time I 43 3/S ' U IX.ACTA (7·61 oa1d '64600 FOUtlTH RACE. 6 furlongs Run Saro• (Pinc••> 310 3.20 UO Luckv Flor IMcGurnl 19 .tO 8 IO L!Hd Frat* 10om1noua1J I oo Also raced 011<:0 O«b11, Un1varsa11re. BOid Boulder. Evasive T vranl. Son of Gummo, Ma\fttic Wind. Miami K•d, Marked, Ta"• Suroaon Tlme 1,11 415. '""TH lltACll. 1 1116 mites on t1.1rl Both Ends Brnno (MeCn) 32 .a l I 80 6 60 ~alhaan (SllOamaklf' > S 00 3 60 Mavbe This Time CTOfO) 3to Alto rec.ad Ras. Penano, Wtlhem Green. Princatv Frollt•r. Aza1m. Dalby Tower Brldlll, FeerM>me Fourtome 01' • claim, Mubnedr Time 14' llS U EXACTA (4·SI Plld S2J2 SO StXTH ltACE. 6 lurlo1111s S1tvtr Plume <McCarron> 11 20 8 00 • 00 Gr an Vlntaoe < Sib<le > I IO 6 00 Nll)ht Cllaroer (P1ncavl 2 80 Atso rec.ed Mint LNf, Prrncen lkvwtv, Biel For Her, Plc'1 PralH, Summar Emerold, Ml1ml Joy, LOCllUPYOUt'cS3UQhler Time 1.12 11 S. SEVENTH 9'ACE. I 1116 milts on rurl HHvnetv Pi.In (McCnl s '° 3 IO 3 00 Mano10t,. CP1ncavl • 60 l 60 EPMH'I Oo"'ns CGarcta l • •O Atso raced E te<no Blind !MK>t Gold4tn E Single 5c1Ptre Cerro P0n10 Trme 143 2 S SS EXACTA CS·I> Pard S61 SO U PICK SIX (1 1 •8 4·•· S> paid ~7 38 I 60 """" 10 winning !ICU" lhve 11or1u1 Totar earrvovlf' POOi '118.747 9J EIGHTH lltACE. 6 l turtonos F1~a Ga1H CHaw•hl 72 00 11?0 10 20 Bare LIU Varanzuellll ) 60 2 IO Centavos CMcGurnl S 60 Alto raced Oontstop T"amu1lc. Don 8 •1 Damat4, Natural Summit N1uonrv Madam HI Yu Lulu Time 11' NINTH RAC8. 1 1116 mllft Ricfler 8y Fir (Toro I 13 40 6 }O l •O A~l"'9 Soort (Mata) 1.0 SIO '"'h S'Gtlll ICHl•ned•I 5 80 Alto ra~ Star ~now, For Hlmtalf, L1llla Matador, Most Oetltfmlneo, JOhn 1111 TOUQI\ P11rtolk Pltdoe. Ar11tan Tlmt HS I S •S •Xt.CTA 1Hl Mid "S2.00 Atttndlllet 15 440 0.. ... ""*"' OAVS'W''S LOC.CI• ( .. _ _, ... Clll -m •nolet• n •rracuoe 111 Donilo, 11 ., -tan. " roo. nih 1' o.". H 'MM &le u , SI i m et 11 lftllfll • ICl#I,, NIW~RT LAHOIHO IHtw .. rl ... di) -U al1Cllers 111 llonllo • ullow• • tel, &3 WU l 118 1D\;l, I Mnetd 2 ICUJDln 111 maoer.i • va.ln 40 Ola Dallff 36· Ml•!ent FtoYd 3~ ~.......... 3J-74 Kaftln'ft V II 7' ~--ClfldY ·ll-lt Cafola Cti.l'tlenlllct 1~14 Mtrnd\fJ °'*' Lort11Ratlt WlllleW004 1111 Kretitrt '°""Mafia"•• JodleMudid IOCIOYW totlEutwOOd L9ft Hlnllle CUC'll• Sfranoe Jtfrv Pate Nk.11 ,,Ice GllMor1an Hatelrw!n T cwn l.."""911 Tltn Sln'Won M.atk Ln Pit Llncl1eV How1rd Twitty Rooer MICtote Mark 8l'ootts Randy W1111:1n, Ancly e.an Mark Pfeil Ok i\ l.ollOI Gao MCCoro Rea C11dw~ Pal McGowan Denis Wat$0tl Jim Dant Lerrv Nelson Garv Krutlllf Donnie Hamf'TIO/l4 OenPOhl Mal'llOMeara Mark C11<;evtech•• K•n B•own Mlk• Oonal<I Scott s1mosor1 C....JP4•-60fl Brad 8rV1nt Tonv SIMI Leonud Tllornoson L.arrv MJze Tom Jenklfll Mika Nlco .. tte Oon Pooley JrmTt\orpe Run Coellren RalOh Landrum Jim Simons PaUIAllnMr Mika Gov• JollnHa~rlk Jim Gelleghar Pt!ll H1ncock Pavna Stewart Joey srnc1atar Wavna Lavi BobOV Clampett Clartnct Roll 11• S.ndaf David Paollln Mike Smith ChlPBKk Scott Hoell Danny Edward• Jim Neiford G-S.Ulf'I Jeff Milct>ell OavldOorln Dan HaMOOrson Oou11T.ewe11 ~rlflC<iocN Sieve Llet>lar Larrv R Inker Ron Strack Kan Green wany Armatrono Morrl1 Halalskv Garv Ptav1r Ptttf' Oo•l•rhu1s Ronn .. Black Tom P1.1r1lar TC Chan Var>ce HHlll« Jim Kane GaoroeCadte Dan Forsman John F ouohl Mark Havas Bob G•lc:le< V1et0< R111arado Mark McCumbar Britv Tuten DA Werbflno Mille Putnam Budc:lv Gardner JavCUOd LH Rinker M1111 Holland Ctvdt Reoo Frank Conner Jim Booro' Garv Koch Ed Flori Mlc1<Sott Scoll Watkins Andv North Mac O'Grad11 Una Ten Broeck Mark McNutlY Tom Kiit Jlmmv Blair Thomas Grav 8oot>v Strot>le Bob Boyd Mike Sullivan Tim Norris Mark McNuOv Tom Kiie Jrmmv Blair Thomas Grav Bobby Stroble Bot> Bova Mrk1 SulliYan Tim N!Hrls MJt.ePeck Kenny Knox Frank Fuhrer Ken Kellev John Mone Jack SPfedUn AdamAdem1 JC Snea<I 8ot> Sheerer C:ur1 B11rum ISrad Fuon 8111 Brillon Gary MarlOWI BlhGIHSOI\ Tom Lamore OevtHlll Tommy Vatenllna Rk k DalOOI Larrv Ziegler O~nnls S.tnllur OaleOOUollH Lou Grahlm Allel\ Miiiar Barry JMtlltl Greo Farrow Rlcn.rd Eller Mike McCunovol'l ISuddy Harston Bre!IU-Lenn•a Clemants Gf'la Lllllar Wavne Piner Reed Hugha1 Oavlo Marlin M•ke Nick•" 8111 Muneure M1k1 Cunnroo Grbb'tl G1tblf't '1•70-1)/ '7·71-131 10•69-UJ 70 ,,_,,, 7CHC>-l 40 10-70-140 71 ..... ,'° ••·12-141 1011-w U •At--141 74•67-141 11•] 141 n .,_, .. •f·7J-141 14 ..,_,., 70-72-IU 10 72-142 n •t-142 11·10-10 72•11-IU 71·12-143 IN0-143 61•75-143 10 7)-143 n 70-f43 ,. 61-143 70 7)-ld ,. ....... 143 74•6 ..... 143 74·70-1.W 72·72-14A • 76·.C-14' 14·71>-144 7S ff-I..., 72 72-144 7Ht-144 73-n -144 7S·6t-144 13 11-JM 11-1.--145 71 74-14S 72·73-145 72·73-US 72·7>-145 72·73'-14S 10 7S-14S 73·'12-US 71·73-145 71·7-1'S 6'·76'-145 71-7.--145 70-75--145 7HS--1'6 7S·71-1'6 73·7)-146 73·73'-146 •9-n-1 .. 73·73-146 14-n-146 70•76'-146 76·71>-146 73.7.--147 11-1.-w 7•·73-147· 75·72-1•7 .,_,.,_.., 73 7•-1•7 11-1.-w 74 73-147 73·7-147 77·70-147 74•73-M7 7S·72'-IA7 12 1s--141 7• 7)-147 7•·7)-147 74.7.,._, .. 79·69--141 76·72-14' 74·74-1.41 73·7S--14 73·7S--I ... 14 7-141 75·73-141 77·71-14 79 6t-l&a n -1.-141 69 79-14 7•·74-148 71 71>-148 77-71-1 .. 13.7.-149 73 1.-149 71 71-1•9 7S·74-149 73·76-149 73·76--149 n -11-1•9 70· 79-149 76·73-1'9 n-n-1., 73·77-lSO 76 74-150 72-7t-1SO 17·71-ISO 74 ·76--ISO 76·7S-1Sl 7S·76-1Sl 73·71-ISI 73·11-ISl 71·74-152 7S·77-IS2 76· 76--152 72·I0-152 74·7t-1S2 76·7.-IS2 74 11-lS2 73·79-152 71 74-IS2 1s-n-1S2 76·76--152 72-to--152 74·7t-1S2 ,. 1.-1s2 7•·7t-1S2 73·7t--1S2 73·IO-ISJ 74·77-ISJ 11·12-ISJ 7S·7t-IS3 11-1.-153 77.7.-153 77·76'-ISJ 74·7t--ISJ 7S·7t-1SJ 7S·7t-IS3 77.7.-153 71·76--154 ,. 76'-154 77-77-154 n -n-1s. 1t·7S-154 11-1.-154 n -1.-1ss 71·77-ISS 7s--t<>-1SS 7S·IO-ISS 11·71-156 I0-76-156 12·7S-1S7 71 79-157 11 IO-IS7 76 11-IS7 80·78-1SI 71·11-159 11·79-160 IO·I0-160 79·12-161 13·71-161 13·71-1'1 1'·13-167 f1•11-163 11·14-1'7 79·WO L,.GA tou,,,.ment llt~WVa) VICI\! 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Aotll 2-!dmonton, Fri AIH'll S-.1 Vancovver, Set , Al>rlt t-V1ncouvar Ft141Y'• 1nnMdMlnl IASaaALL ~&.M--IAL TIN\CmE OltlOLIE~lentd Jol'll'I H-ar. 1M1ch«', to t COlllrKI I With Roctlett1t of ll'lt lrtttmeti..1 LMO\lt NEW YOltlC. YANKEEs-fl'lac9d Mtfty lnlnwn, oll(tlet, Otl lf'4 IS CS.t dlM~ 11•1 rtttOKllM 10 Aueutl I. 11\in:n.MCI ,.,. cOtltrect of Jim DMl\el1n, .itcner, trom CoiumM of 11\t Atnerlain A...a.tlOft. OAKLAND A't-tMmld Oka loNtf IKOuf tnll lillf ecfOt • ............... CHICAGO cues.-«..cthreltel , ..... UM, C.lc:Nr OoflOMO 0-Rom, In• field«. to IOWI of Iha AmerlCan " •• Iron MOCKIY ......... "-*" '"""" ,MO .. TltllAL CANAOI HS-iSltllecl Merle HotOtn. eoe , • .,.....,.., con• WKI • l»OLO .•• .. From Bl w a pme ith 1 man) unusual happcn1np .. commented ttzko , udin,r...10 B..o.buuan '.I long lob 11 the outset with the aoali pulli OU Uilt fOlU\d lhe ball '1patt 1 foot from the net, refu'1 to go n. .. That set lhesiqe fOT the rest of the evening.'' added Niukowski. It began 1 it ha throuah 1he tln\ '"''O encounteB -with lbr Uni&ed Slates in trouble . Robertson was tJCCtcd twice. lhc U.S, wu J.for-6 from tM field and three times they came within mllli- mctm of scoring, only to be tumtd . k . The only I apanst pain's pressina attack wa Jody Campbell's extension of a tcrlini p u from Andrtw McDonald, which helped neptc an earlier Spanish aoal on 1 6- on-S situation. Robertson got the U.S. up m the second period with a shot from two meters on a fast break au.ac~ keyed by Pcter-Campbctl'sfeed. Spain fied it at 2 when a shot rolled otTthe left post and sauntered in, then Manuel ~uane ~ot Spain aheid, with the help of 5t1JI another 6-on-S situauo·n. Ttm Shaw, however, proved the strength of the bench. snappina in a pcnmcter shot on a 6-on-S shot with 2:59 left in-the hatf.----Jody Campbell's goal with 18 seconds left in the second period, a twisting dart as tic was beina submerged, got the Americans up by a 3 bulge at-the half, protected by Burk.e's theft wtth three second left. Burke matched Estiane's man-up goal, then Varps may have come up with the play of the pme, stealina the ball, then forcini the Spaniards into a four-meter foul, allowina Robert.son to cash in on a penalty toss to pve the U.S. its first two-foal lead at 6-4. Jody Campbel was credited with four assists and drew four eject1ons, and Burke, McDonald and Varps had a pair of steals. Apm the U.S. did not shoot as well as would be expected, nettina l Q of 29 anempts. A key, however, was that Spam was held to seven less attempts. Nitzkowski, Lindgren. Robertson • and Varps aJtpdre4 rat er calm about the bli win, but Nitzkowski said that was probably because they were thinking about next week. "In the medal round there an no easy Ol>J>Onents," satd Nitzkowski. "West Germany is playma extremely well and Yugoslavia bas been im· proving <lay:f>y-day.n The U.S. squad will undergo ,only bnef sessions this weekend with some work on quickness, stretching out and a few thinp that "We want to do," according to Ritzkowsk.i. All.bough it was a tension-filled ~me for the Americans, only once (3-2) did Spain hold a lead. Hershiser: Abodger bright spot SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Los Angeles Dod_gers arc stumbling through an inJury-riddled, sub .500 season. and Orel Hcrshiser is having the time of his Ufe. He just can't help it. "Isn't this exciting? I'm hvaoJ a dream," says the 25-year-old Hershiser. the talk of the town an bis first full season of doing what he's always longed to do -pitch in the major lcag\les. His ~nt performances reflect bis enthusi.asm. Headina into today's scheduled appearance against Cincin- nati, Hersh1scr has tossed four shutouts in five starts, and be came within four outs of a perfect pme in his last stan, a two-bit. 1-0 victory over the Reds. ln all, he 1s 7-4 with an earned run averaae of2. 70. numbers particularly satisfying to a player who almost earned a ticket back to the minors earlier this year. "I have to admJt at: t was Ul awe of these guys when I first came to the major leagues," said Henbiscr. TWINS ••• From Bl sm&le 10 lef\. tr,ina the pme at one. They didn t qun there. Tom Brunansky led otTthc fifth by hjning an ~I pilch for a toweril'\& homer over the left field wall, then an out later. Ron Washmatoo doubled to ten and came home when DcCmccs had difficulty with Houston Jimenez' dribbler up the third·ba5e line. J1mcncl made u to third on Kirby Puckett' infield hit then Mickey Hate.her pu hcd Minnesota' lead to 4-1 with a sconna fly ball to center. chmaxina a thn»run innif\I. "We took advantage ofa couple of 1hc1r mastaket tomgllt;• Hrbek aa.id. "Last year ..-e would.have comc.mUl tonight's game wath our beach down after I same like last night (Tbuno di)'). But we have a dafTettnt attitude thJS year and we're not a pu hover." ANOIL NOTIS -Oer'll lalllert' •4ndHWI llOmer •H the llllfct of hit c.et9lf, and lfle lhlt'cl ~r the Anotlt lllil nlf • , ,,_ L"91. wt11 wttd t fOr & lfrlday, l'let felMd"" '""'"' 1' tlOlntt Ill his IHI flvt ..,,,.. TN •lf'lelt tia1 ..... llom aillct 14 llitt In ti!• ti 21 11 beta MY9f'I for tclre MUI • • •• Fw Mire WM, wflo wan! Ille dlll1nc.e fOf lflt MVtnlh lime tttl& .. ..,., II WH Mt llrll lt\a ~ JllM 17 '1WMn ~ .... f llltll al Anelleif'l'I Stadium His ~ t lr!MOub ral•ed 1111 AL --.,. totel IO tJt •• , Qemt l'llree .. ... todr•tMll ... ~ .. 7 .... ~ .... (6•21 ....,,., .... 28'111 lHl, allf In tl'lt .... lunclly, Kell ldwwft IJ.S> wt1 ...... ._ AetMllldl "' ''· .. Sandona trlumpha John ndona of Recbe C'"anyon rattd 10 victory Fnda~ en lhc IC1"ltth m11n event ot the wciekJy motQtCYde raci.n progrrm at the Ori nae County Fa rarounds. · · Be acro-..-do 4,612, n Fana ( ohon) was nd. folloWcd b)'. K~lly Moran (Nof'\ttialk). Tom Watton of emtos wn he handitap' m In' IClOr. . . • CAivary Qa~I u4 Maruatb! Mule of Cotta eu as ponsonna the "Maran11ha Summer Festival " a free fa tly,-oricntcd Cha;isti n n1&ht a1 the ' Pacific Amphathatcr nt the Oran COunty Fairground on Fnda_y Aua. 10. The festivities will beain at 7 p.m. and will include musk from top contemporary Christian artists such as Unde~ver, Benny Heater, The .DaJ:ell Mansfield Band, K Uy W1l!ard. Spu1T and McNeil, Lapt the Night band, arlii Moma Chapman. The Rev. Chuck Smith, Raul Re11 aftd Grq Laurie wlll aive hon m~. All tswiU befrccofcbargewith parlrinaonlyS3 per car. For more information, call 979-8536. • • • • • Pint C'ariltl&ia Ctlarcla, J207 Main St, Huntington Beach, will be having "Summer Sun Music Fun" during .... S! Rabbi King named to Havurot board j the Weck of Au 20.24, from 9. 0 a.m. to noon. :nus as 1 musical CJ.pcnencc for children cntcnn the fint through sixth grades an 1hc Fall. A day t MF consi u Q( dcvotaon, rehe rsal, v 1 cxcmse, fun umc. rythm chi: • choreography, note c nd 1oadc1. Regi tration eatds i tc ava1lblc through the church office Monday through Friday, fron\ 7:30 a m. to 4 p.m. There 11 a S2 donation.per child for the cnt~wcck. The children will sina on Sunda), Au1. 26, for the 9 a.m. service. For more information, call Dave Malcom, ministrr ot fine arts. at 960.2912. _ • • • Oru1e Coast Uu&artu lJalvenaUtt ck, I 2S9 Vtetoria St., C<»ta Mesa, will hear author Susan Christopher. Ph.D.. eitplore "How \0 Create LoV1n Relationship$" at the 10:30a.m. service Sunday. Dr. Chnstopher, director of Interact Unhmited of Newport Beach. and author of .. Thc H 1dden Power of Self. direction," bas been l'tosteu-producer of her own local television show .. Personal Encounters."· Other current activities of the church include book discussions. bndge, mcetmas of the Walden Brotherhood and the New Women voups, and Sunday evening discussion groups for singles. • · For more information. call 646-4652. • • • !l'emple Sharon, 617 W. Hamllton. Costa Mesa. The appointment of Rabbi Bernard P. King. spintual leader of Shir Ha-Ma'alot -Harbor Reform Temple in Newpon Bach~1~>IlilNa1i0nat-Commilfl!onHavurotof ---------.. -llli_.ilill ___ _ the Central Conference of American Rabbis has bttn c~~R~ccd by Rabbi Gunther Plaut, president of the Temnle Sharon In the announcement. Rat)bi Plaut ~ that a r-con~bu~in~ f1;ctor in the executive board's decisJon was school beg1· ns Rabbi K.inJ. s interest and expertise an this area. which clearly jusuficd his selection. . Shir Ha-Ma'alot bas several actjve Havurot, ech•with its own geographis or special interests. For fu.rther information on these aroups. call 644-7203. Study group nieets . A Course in Miracles local study group meeti 'every Thursday at' 7 p.m. at the Laauna Beach Library, 363 Ofenneyre. 1 • Temple Sharon. the olde t conservative temple in the Harbor area, located at 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, announces its Hebrew and religious school will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4~5 to 6: I 5 p.m. · The school will have inruvidu.ahzed Hebrew ulatruc- taon, Judaica studies appropnate to a.rade levels, Biblical studies, study of the meaning of prayers. and pract1ce Shabbat services. DAILY PILOTl8atur4My ............. 1114 ., ueAug. l prncnted ns 1ntual r. Ra Leonard . the HoU)'WOOd' utcb of Rdialous wttb Dr. Rcmnthal, l b t scrvaoc July 27·2 . Roben Bitr.er. Former plam t Jam R. Haley V The"Rev.Or.EleanorC.JacUonwill.a..redlel*loit dmamstration H pital, and ptntual leader of Con-and coaduca .U.C bealiM 11CfVte:e Jun llOMCCI Will 'be ~tion Kol Ami. both an 1 ampa. Fla .• Rabbi Rosmthal fatured IOloin. Youm diwdunecuailhuame WDead holds B chtlor·s d~ccs an Juda c tudics from UC n dtitldcare isavaila Diego and the Un1vcrslt)1 of Judai m. Loi Angel . He FoUowi~_thc servaoe memben Md tielld& wilt also hu a Mute1 s dcgr:ec: in Judaic Studies from the plher a1 lhe Holiday Ian for • bnaadl IO ~le u.e Jcwi h T. eological SemiQMY of Amcnca tn New York binhday of Dr. JackaOn City. Rabbi Rosenthal, hi wife. Juchth, and lht1r two F-0rmorcu1formauoa otreservauonsforbnaoda.mll children, Rachel and Adam. are lookin forward to 646-1032. movin to tlt,e area in the near future. mong the program and serv~cwren~ provided by Temple Sharori arc Hebrew and reli,gio • 001 stud1 ,,Sisterhood and the Minyan Club. For funhcr'infonnation, call 631-3262. • • • • Ncl119bGrlMo4 Coaare&•liout Claar~ 340 St. A.,n·a Dnve. lquna Beach. will hear the Rev. Wi.lliam J. Eilen at the 10 a.m. worship !trvicc Sunday. Michael Sanders will be at the OJJan console and a quartet will sing under the direction ofJohn ThomPWn. U hers for the service wall be Jim West of Laauna 'Bcach.·Merle Han~n and Wilda McWilliams of El 'f oro. Michael Bcstor of Laguna Ni1ucl and Chris..fa&ers of Dana Pomt. Acquaintance time in Bridge HaU will follow the service. with Jim and Andrea West of lquna Beach • • • t.pie ~ CMrft. 41:5 Fonlll A~ La&una Bcadl,1wiU bear the Rev. Dr. EJdoD 1b.ia. .-.. of l.incoln ~ Cbwdl of todctoD. apcM on ..God., Will ForYou"at the 9.lOa.m.Rt'rice~ Dr. Thies. former Ulimnt puior of 1 ...... Prubytenan Olurch, will be hono1cd ata ~--patio following the tetVicc . The 'Chancel Choir will lina under Jbe direction of Mitzi Jnttrlandi and eccompanied by orpnua Elm Wright. The choir's quartet will sing "Old HYISU'I" aa requested by the conpeption. · Followmg the c.hildren's sermon, third~ and younaerchildren will be dismissed to the Uttle Eilhmnaa program. The cnb room is open for irifanu and IOddlcn from 9 to 11 a.m. (Pleue eee llSLJG.I008/mJ • hosting. The Adult Bible Class continues to meet at 9 a.m. ------------------- through the summer in the church library, and Sunday T I I t -SChool classes meet at 10 am. with a full Chnstian emp e s a es Education program under the direction of Linda Apple ntW' director. Nursery care is provided for babies and .1 of~ todd~;-·further information, call '494-8061. --casua c 1 ees ••• New Tlloalbt C'arllttu Claerda. 610 W. l8lb SL, -Costa Mesa, win welcome guest speaker Dr. Wilham Loe Doreen Bame and Dick Gorelick:; membership staff at its 10:30 a.m. SCPlice Sunday. He will speak on "The for Shir Ha-Ma'al01 -Hamor Reform Temple in • Life That Tastes Good." Newport ~ announce plaiu for a vanety of events. Dr. Loe was the minister of the Conejo Valley Church each planned with the community in mind. of Religious Science for 13 years. He retired tu 1982. Prior Huntincton Beach, Irvine and Newport Beacb are to his own mlmstry, he served as the assistant ministerto amongthecommunitic!sthatwill bostca.sualcoft'ee's. Fint of these will be held Sunday at tbehomeofDickand Bett)' 'The Dreamer· sched u led Gorelick in Irvine. Another is scheduled at the temple. comer of Eastbluff and Jamboree, for Su~. Aut 26. Both coffees will begin at 7:30 p.m. The committee 11 abo planning a picnic at the.temple in late A~st to enable This 365-<iay study course is based on the belief that fotsivenes! and love arc two of the keys to creating a richer lif.L The school will also meet on Sundays from I 0 a. m. to noon. Sunday School, kinderprten tl)rou&h second grade, will meet only on Sunday mornings, whiTe the rest of the school wtll meet on the three days indicated. ~cais~a. will ,be~ l2. and from 9:30 The CARE CO .. a 45-member high school/college membenofthecommunitytotourtbcfacility&natomeet choir and ensemble from Santa Barbara will present "The with Ra~ Bernard P. King and members of the boart;S of DRamer.Wtnrt-ReaUy1f&PlJttttdt0'1~ .. ~-ft"""t!'USU~..-:;""'"l"======~=.;io~-...--~-----1~-...~· 6 p.m. at Newpon-Mcsa Christian Center, 2599 Newpon Several other activities ~ bCiaa planned tOr the Enrollment is open and to begin studies a student needs only the desire to live a richer and more fulfillin& life. For more information, call Dalcen Bo at 497-4S 10. a.m. to noon. The pr~are being structured under the bands of Mindy PaslriJ and Tamar Goldman. For further infor- mation, call 8~64 or 631-3262. Blvd .. Costa Mesa. .. • coming months. c.au Bame at 962-9977, Gordick et There is no admission charJe. but a freewill offcnng 551-8779, or the temple office at 644-7203 for fusibd will be received. information CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MJteouri Synod) 710 Vlctofte at.. c..te ..... Lottw Y. Tornow, Peetor 131-1111 lllvce ........... WOIUHP MIRV.CS ... & *JI A.14 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplee of Ctwtet) M01 lntne .. a.ta ....... ! =Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Genelweneen.111~ l O.r.ml1I W111 ... fr•• The UNITED ME'l'HODIST CHURCH eo.taM..a FIMTUNl'RD METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. a Hartxlt Btvd. Churel9 lchool .... . .....,, .... Charlea o. Clark, Minister Coeta M..a MEIAVERDE UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH Wonhlp a CIMd\ lcMot 1::11 -10:GO a.m. Dr. Wllllam E. Steel Newport a.ch CHIUIT CHURCH av n. l lA UNfTID MITHOOllT 1400 w. Balboa Blvd. ~ ln-alOI Or. Robert 8. Shepard, Jr. ....... ~ ............. ............ ,, • ...,c .. · HIA& .. P.M. 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Leaming center. crafts, puppets and prizes. 13852 Newland St. Garden Gron (714) llS-5131 SAINT JAMES W L MES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:00 AM • Hoty EUChertlt Rite I 10:00 AM • Holy E~ Rite Cl Churd\ School (~2nd Gnde) 10:00 .,, (M"*· wmon. end chld care at 2 W'W::ee) 7:00 PM -Holy Euchanst Rite 11 (PfWY9' and Pr .... tat Sunday of ..ct\ month) ..,_WEDWOR•• • Monday -Friday • 1:30 AM Morning Pr9y'W Tue.day-iO:OO AM Eucheriat & HMiing SerW» Wedneeday ..: 8:30 AM Holy EucNriat l'ector, Fr. '°"" ,...., • Aeeoc.. Fr ...... eo.. AHlllMI The Rev. Todd Scw•teen • Mr. Samuel Sha,_ The Rev. Thom• Henty SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Vae Udo • Newport BNch • 71•-675-0210 - YourH - Sad~leback Vall~!: -students awarclea~; 43 scholarships Students pursuing careers in medical field' recetye scholarships worth some $26.000 · Mission Community Hospital's Nhat le, Wendy Matthews. ~rian auxiliary has awarded scholafships Neilson, .Pamela Petersen, Jennifer totalina $26,000 to 43 Saddleback Rapp. Cele•te Reineck. Sally SCUen, Valley students putsuina medically Elizabeth Sh0emakcr, Vu Tran. related careers .. The awards were Peggy Tse, Neain Varasteh, Kev.in presented recently in a ~pecial cer· W-ong. r&:e You. emTp~ls0cholarship~·oal"Am is funded Collefe recipienu: Dawn .. -Brandewie, Dana Bright, Jul)Jhwan throu&h proceeds m the auxiliary· Choi, Lim.Joo Choi. Tra<:)' Corkil, operated hOS\)ital aift shop and vari· Enc Darby, Michael Fadtch, Ttm ous fund·rais1ng events. Focht.John Ghna. Duane Onswold, In the 12 years since the i~cept1on Jane J'itllc~ichaet Kezmoh, Diane. of the P,roaram, 3SS scholarships ha\>e Murphy, Bill Murray, Kim Anh been given for a total of$ I~ I ,200. Nguyen. Jim Ohamuelfer, Ian The schola~hll> co~nuttee was Ox min. B~ng Park, Mark Reynold , under the cha1rtiansh1p of Becky Todd Schneiderman, Blair Walker, Hiah School students from Won Kun You. · iana Hills-El .. Ioro. .. ---Saddlcbac.Jc .•. _Collqc: . A.w,ards.:.. Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo Dolores Barba, Ten Blythe; Hospital receivina awards were: Francis Administrator's Award: Jane Jaffl(e; Chiricosta, Piper Eubank, Caroline Auxiliary's Spec1at Award: Connje 'Hahn. Matth,.w K i.,"C'' "11>11,t-n Le. Doerksen. A Rousing Sendoff BandQgton Beach campu peace officer Larry Duncan and hia helper, Jon Butler, &et tbanb from clilldren at the Vacation Bible School at the Commanlty Chrtatl.an Reformed Church of Fountain Valley. Duncan and Butler helped enaare traffic aafety atthe church which wu uedu a pfckup point for other atudenta who rode a-Ahuttle bu.a to n earbf Nleblu Sch0ol. ·. . Pin0all ga·mes elec tr:en-ic-age :viet · m NEW YORK (AP) -The pinball machine and the jukebox, two of America's longtime favorite pas· times, arc vanishing from bars, res- taurants and amusement arcades across the c;ountry. They're victims of the electronic age. "Kids don't want to play pinball any more." said Harry Soulette, operator of a penny arcade m Brooklyn. "They walked away from the pinball machine to play Pac·Man and Star Wars in late 1979, when the video boom began, and they have' never looked back since." Nor do they want to listen or dance to music played on old·stylc Jukebox· cs. not even to songs at the top of the charts. "They would rather tune in to the all·music channel on TV or play video disc players to watch images on the screen and listen to the music at the same time," Soulette said. Others in the industry insist that the pinball machine and jukebox are not dead, yet In fact, they say, there are signs the two old standbys are making a modest comeback. But there is no denying the impact of the current craze tor electronic excite· ment, the backbone of today's amuse- ment industry, they add. "Business has been temble," said Gurne( Rogers, president of Novel Pinbal Machine Co., who ha!i l5een selling and lea-sing pinball machines nationwide from New York for the last 14 years. "We haven't sold a single machine in three years." Pointing to three pinball machines standing in a comer of a showroom packed with video games. Rogers a6ded: "These machines cost $2,000 each only three years ago, but now no one would take one even if I offered them for _S500 apie~e~_"_ Tom Nieman of Bally Corp. JO Chicago. one of the n~tion 's three major manufacturers of pinball ma- chines, is more optimisuc. ··we hit the bottom last year when nobody sold anything." Nieman said. "But things are looking up. "I think many young people arc rediscovering the 50.year·old game as their interests in electronic games bums out," Nieman said. "And we're trying to give them a taste of the good, old pinball by otlenng a two.tier machine that combines a video game and pinball." Bally and two' other companies - Gottlieb and Williams -have survived the onslaught of electronic games by making-¥-idco pmcs them- selves. Only one major pinball maker dropped out ofbusiness in the wake of the video boom , they said. Ed Adlum of the trade maga~JOe "'Replay," published in Los Angeles. supported the comeback theory. He said an average weekly collcc!ion of coins from pinball machines rose to $63 per machine this year, up from $42 last fall. People 35 years of age and older are still playing pinball. he said, especially in small towns JO the Midwest and South. Rock-Ola Co. of Chicago,' the largest and oldest jukebox producer. acknowledged that the number of working jukeboxes around the coun· try has declined to 30.QOP today from 50,000 in their heyday in the 1960s. But it insisted that ··we are still selling quite a good number of latest models, some of them with 100 discs, which means a choice of 200 songs in a box." Despite such opti~isw, many op. erators and distributors don't believe there will be a renaissance of the pinball.machine or jukebox. "It's wishful thinkina on their part," said Steve Hochman, owner of Crown Vending Co., an operator in Queens. "As far as I can set, there is · no ~oing back for these kids who grew up m a fast·paccd world. They all find the pinball machine too slow and boring. "'The video pmes are a logical extension of their childhood, which was spent in front o(TV seu most of the time," Hockman said. "That rectangular, brown screen is probably o of ihe rftost familiar objects in their ife and they arc going to stick to It." Asforthe jukebox, who needs it, he A pait to draw to asked, when they can carry "these Wh 1 1 ft d""-' 1 th 14 •-edAlredal shiny. enormous radios" on their ee er. e •an ..,....er. aour-mon · o m.... ea, shoulders all over the place? are lookln& for a loocl home with children. The black and "I bet, pretty soon you-will have to -tan pape ar&belnf tralned to be ho11H·broken •. They can be go to a museum to find a pinball . obtahied at the Lacuna-Beach Anl.nlal ·--- m;ichine or jukebox," he said. 8belter. \ RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• From87 Olympie games bring out religious In other activities, John and Sondra Darby and daughter Brenda, lead the "Good News of the Gospel" at baguna Gardens Convalescent Hospital the first SUnday of every month at 11:30 a.m. · The Rev. Dr. Jerry Tankersley, minister, is leading a 40-member church travel tour to the.sites of the Protestant Reformation in Europe, East Germany, En&land and Scotland as pan of the church's Christian Education progtam. Tour members will also see the Passion Play at. Oberammergau. By GEORGE W. CORNELL U llleflolOft Wrtt• Sports bnng out assorted spiritual dimensions, and the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles arc generating their share of them. The religious element is not JUSt in'tbe stirring rituals and pageantry and the way performances sometimes seem to transcend physical capability -as athletes often note -but in the turnout of religious workers themselves. They ha ve invaded the place with music, singmg, dramas, hospitality, street-corner persuasion and "per- sonal testimonies" of champions. The efforts vary from blunt to obhgmg, from accommodating visitors to seeking ta.sway them. A "Billboards for Jesus" campaign has placed a reported 605 posters 1n various languages on buses. declaring: '"Peace for the world through Jesus.'' On street comers. in shopping malls and in special centers. according to circulated information notices. the rchiJous teams wert exercising their various services and skills. Some of the act1 v1t1es soughJ directly to instill be-Hcf. whr.Je others concentrated orr meeting special needs of the out.of-towners, rangrng from transportation and housing to counsclin$. The main rehivous ooerauon was beinit coordinated by the Interrelig1ous Council of Southern California in cooperation with the Los Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee,. That official effort involved more than a score of agencies in providing such services as emergency shelter, food, medicine, counseling and a multilingual crisis hotline. The council, which includes Christians, Jews, Hindus, Moslems and Buddhists, also 1s providing a pool of 16 chaplains representing major faiths, the only religious personnel allowed inside the Olympic Village sites. They will do no direct evangelizing, says the council's president. Msgr. William Barry of the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese, but rather assist visiting athletes and deal with any personal problems. "We are to help them in whatever way is appropriate." says one of the chaplains. Southern Baptist Randy Deenng. He says this "does not mean that we cannot share our faith 1f we are sought out for other purposes." Baptist. United Methodist and Lutheran churches were offenng bed-and-breakfast accommodations in homes of church members to visitors at from $20 to $30 a night. About 80 Chnsuan athletes. including some Olympic contenders, were scheduled to talk about their faith in churches near Olympte events. · A nationally televised evangelistic program, "Three Hours with the Stars," is scheduled for Tltesday, Aua. 7 from First Baptist Church of Van Nuys. The "Summer Games Ministries" of the Southern Baptists also offered tours of Hollywood and Beverly Hills and evening dinner boat cruises along the coast The Salvation Army saxs it has six "emergency canteens" near the Olympic Vtllaaes to dispense belp, free coffee and douahnuts. Army bands were deployed to street corners. It's "just like Christmas, but without the kettles," says Army spokesman Barry Frost. · Several Methodist churches near the p mcs made themselves hospitality centers for the penod, offering food, counseling, language translation and referrals. One large evanaelistic coalition, called "1984 Outreach," representing 70 reliaious groups, brouaht in hundreds of young evanaelists from many countries to run booths around town. expoundina belief and distributing· literature. Dance, song and mime troupes also were assigned to shopping malls, the coalition says. A Pentecostal group called the Holy Ghost Repair Service. Inc., circulated a "aospel street tabloid" to witness to the "healing power oftbe Holy Spirit," . . _ For more information, call 49~7555. For inspira· tionaJ prayer help, Dial·a·Pray~~PRA Y. • • • Unitarian UniveruH1t Fellow1bip, 429 Cyp~s Drive, Laguna Beach, will hear Torn Plante, patent attorney, at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. Plante, who currently chairs the Economic Plannina Council of Orange County, will focus on the countr and "the ~ople who make it go.•• He has Iona been politically active in the Democratic Party of Orange County. ... ' · A social hour will follow the meetina. ' • • •• BeUever1 FaJtb Center, 15762 Tustin Villa&e Way, Tustin, will present Phil Nash and the "Oramauc WORD" in a portrayal of the Apostle Paul at 6 p.m. on Sunday. T.hc performance of "Come Before Winter" is a look into the last day's of Paul's life, as he dictates possibly his final words of encouragement to his close friend Timothy. The audience will set the apostle in the Roman dunaeon where he was imprisdned tq the end of his life, and will hear. first hand, the words which b.$ve uplifted millions over the centuries. Soviet, U.S. Christians united,d-i¥ided , Nash has performed on the Christian Broadcaatina Network, at the· PentaJon, and toured extensively throuahout the western United States .. The ''Dramatic WORD" has been enthusiastically received in all four comers of the country The public is invited ftec of charae. For more information, call 9S3-0l 34. • • • Cburcb of ReU1ioaa Science, 32261 Camino -C.pistraoo1 San Jua Gapi1tran0;-wiH hon-. . ~nefit concen by JUZ auitarist Joe Diorio on Saturday,~ l l, at 7:30 p.m. GEORGE CORNELL ~ ............ ,..., MOSCOW -Soviet and American Christians mcetina here exchanged pledges of mutual trust but acknowledged that hosllhty betwttn their countries it 1ncrcasina. Patriarch Pimcn. head of the Russian Onhodox Church of about 60 million acuvc believers. told a visitina aroup of 266 U.S. Christians that despite the sharp tensions between the superpowers, "our common aspira· tions stay intact." The white-bearded patnarch. at a reception Tuesday for the Americans, sa1d. "I would like to ten you in all faimess that we-tcel b11ter about a grotesque picture of our country and our people drawn by mau media in the United States." • COMPLETE sports dally rn th• Daily Pilat .. ··~Wlng seeds of mistru,t a~d open hostility" is a ways than Americans. breedma sroond-for the cscalat1on of arms which 1s The Rev. Vladimir Beron1ky of New York, a for mote information, call the Rev. Lulic Scon Harrold, pastor, at 240.6463. escaping human control," the patriarch said. theologian of the Ruasian Orthodox Church of America ------------llllJI-~ ... --• However, some of the Amencans _ who end their who has visited the Soviet Union several times, said be B t • t l d 13-4.•r visit today_ earlier spoke of the romentina of saw evidence of• ne• µvi aor. improvement ana climate ap lS -ea er bo~tibty by the Soviet side. The Rev. Barbara Green, a of self..anuredness" in Soviet church life. · ' Washmaton, D. C .• Presbyterian minister, said the group The Rev. Bruce Riadon of Chicago'• McCoMJlick • bad encountered "hostile rhctonc" in Posten in public Theoloaical Sem inary, who led the trip sponsored b~. the flays places. . U.S. National Council of ChurCbe~ said he felt a • "These caricatures of our ~untry are very painful to "deepened respect for the very 1ipificant contribution the "" changes us." she .ta.id. -churches of the Soviet Union arc makina an the issue of· peace," and expressed liopc that the SOviet people GLORJE1TA, N.M. (AP) -A leader of Soutt\em . She said, however, 5.hc had btt:n impre sed by the 'rcc010ized that contribution. Bapusts yuhcy no longerabide by their old diOy1 which nor~al~ of Soviet civic and church hfe. At a panel· discussion involvina Sovtets and a~s. ''I don't dnnk and l don't chew and I don't go with '°Thts normalcy helped u.nmask our ~tereotypcs of Amencans. the Rev. Alexy Bichkov. a Moscow Baptist ants who do." • . hostihty,'' she said leader, apolosizcd to the Americans for an incident ,T~c Re9f. Ronald D. 1sk of ttic Southern Baptist Many of the Americans said they had been struck by Monday niaht. C'hnsuan bfe Commmaon told 1 denominat1onal the' vigor and scope of Soviet retiaious life dunna their Some people at a Baptist church balcony bad con~~rc~cc ~hat ,many mcmbet;s now have a drul problem visit, which Included tnps to a dozen cities. displayed. a banner chafl,i~ many that paston are and It 11 h1~ umewe ~mzed It." . ''The'church 1i ahvt and viw in the Soviet Union. impri~ned ... Birllov 111d th11 Wll the work of "ir· These y&. he said. t w-are "dnn~~· rmo I n nurtun·n~ ""•Ilion• of believers," '8id the Rev. Ro-'"'be~n_rc_spo-Mn1ible pe_nons" aeckina to diseredat the church. · chewan~. n 1 •· ~~:. 11\J ina :ncm:ae -.cs. ' u~ -ctr potilan Fil Md of the temal tttont -Hc..c1ted U~lJi that 48 pct'qDl o~"lbci WhHe o Mahwati, N.J., a·Rc ormcd Chu~ o cial. : department of the Russian Onhodox"Church. td the Baptists d,nnk, 16 rarccnt of them bceoMttalcohol cs, a .-.h-un~;r ~o"r~o3tceh~rs,m..ao~g~e1c~~~Pj~!:~:veb~.~~· demonstrators were "frtt to say v.hatc~cr the) want to say fourth of Southern aptu1 yuuth have usbhtlrc>hol and 9 the .. b;n~1r fruits" and dc~a ta11o~~of war en inore dtrcct and tbc~ wdl be n<> punishmcnL" . -::n~~t have u d S<lmc ksnJ of hard drugs in the past 12 ROYAL CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ~ $6.95 ~ary fnit Bar l?()~ 4L Tt141 CUlil~I: • Unlimited Champagne $1.00 Extra 850-3322 4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach tld3Ytlc\\. ~(u ~ 9 .«'· 9,,<~~ ""v <(\· , (j°f'&.(('i ,a e.~(\\&.fi n\\~ (jO(('\Y on the waterfront 2735 West Coast Highway Newport Beach .,_.2-3431 Reservations Accepted BRUNCH WITH A VIEW Chimpqne Buffet 9:38 to 2:30 -.. 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'"' dream in a count!"\ \\Ith 00 film Mo)\ have won prizes at fi m fe ti· · d · "at That 1s true of hi latest film . 10 u u;. · · r h M .. • .. he 4t an. which won the Yet in the past I 0 yea~ Verhoeven International ~rit1c., Award at the ha~ become a world-class film direc-Toronto Film Festival 1 tor. and for the first 11mc. Dutch flints Verhoeven was here r«cntly for have been seen and praa cd an the the Los Anaelc opcnin& of "The Founh Man," and to confer with Orion Picturu. which handlid his • first non-Dutch producuon, ••flesh and Blood." He is a handsome man or 4S, well-~poken in almost unaccented Enahsh. 11b tqinninss in the film bulinc ao b3ck to his chtldhOOd mcmones durina World War 11. "Even thouah I was very youna during the war, I remember at v1vidly, and I used some of my memones an ·~tdier of Oranac. • I was livina ao The Haaue when the German aovem- 'Gbostbusters' busts 'Poves' Dan Hartmaa (MCA) 8!'1nfatuatlon" Rod Stewart rotlowtng are 'ilfllboatd's /\Alamer Bros.) t record hits for the-week as ,,n 10. "Sunnlaste8 At Ntght" lt\i9Y ep r In next week·11saue ... Of emt>oard ~azt.oe. Copyright Corey Hart (EMl·Amenca)· 1984, Btnboard Publications, Inc. 11."Breakln'. 'There' a No Reprinted with perml$Slon. Stopping Us" OHie & Jerry (Poty- HOT NQLE8 dor) 1. "Gt'tostbustert" Ray Parker 12. "Mlaalng You" John Waite Jr. (Arista) . (E~l-Amerlea) -2;''When oovea Cry" Prine. 13."lf Ever You're In My Arms (Warner Broe.) Again" Peabo Bryson (Elektra) 14'."Lat'lt" .,.., Top (W•.,,,._ 3."S1ate of Shoek" Jackaopa .... ~ _,._ (E~Jc) . Bros.) -•!!What'a tove"Gottol>O-Wfth -16!-'Pana~ Van Katen 4. "Vlotory' ~{IPIC) a.r~bMt OltY' n. 08tl (Elektra) e:·c.n·t Stow oaw.... Uonel Richie (Motown) 1:·oot of ttte ~·· "-" (Atlantk:) . · 8 . • · .Q h o • t b u at• r • ' Soundtrack'' (Arista) 9.••prJvate Dencer'' Tine Tum .. er (CIQltoJ)_ _ _ _ • 10. ••Rebel Yet1" 8Wy Idol (ChryteJla) 11."198<4" Van H...,. (Warner sro.-:) men1 was there. and l remember the rockets bcina launched to EniJanll. I w the events u a child would Jee them, and <to me it was merely a plea nt adventure," he aa1d. After tbe war, the only movie m Holland were American and British, he said. '"They came an a continuous stream, and 1 was enthralled by P.ictutts like 'Hiah Noon' and Shane.' I was csptdally taken wnh the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Da\'ld Lean.and Sam Peckinpah; althouah I wasn't schooled enough to r«O&llize them as directors," he said. Verhoeven went to film school fora year, then returned to the University or Leiden where he studied math· ematies; "I oiust admit that I was more ifttcrcstcd in filmmakina than mathemattc but it seemed imposs-. ible to build a career in Holland," he said. "The country was making only two or th~ films a year, mostly documentanes." · At u1den Verhoeven began mak- 1na shon films. After graduating in 1964 with a Ph.D ........ h1sspcciflty was the theory of relativity -he did a hitch as a lieutenant in the navy, serving in the film ~epartment. Afterward, he began working in Dutch television, "the best equipped in Europe," he said. He directed documentanes as well as a TV scnes. ~Dame • winding up · Cloaln& performancea of tbe maalcal 0 Damee at Sea" wtll be &lTen thl• weekend by tbe South Cout )Jaalcal Theater at Un1Tetalty Btth School ID Irrine. Cut ~embera are (fmntrow. from left) Zachary Selden, Amy Marlin and Rick Kleber and (back row) Dale Tracy, Michele Loven. Erle Le'riton and Katie McClain. -- lt"'Tlna Turner (Capitol) .n.. (Warn« Broe.) • 5/'Sad Songs'' Elton JOOO TOP LP8 (Getfen) ~ 1. "Purple Rain" Prince & The 6."Stuck on You'' Llonef Richie RevOtutton (Warner Brt>s.) 12. "Eliminator'' ZZTop(Wwn• er Bros.) 13. "Breakfn'' Soundtrack"· (POlydor) 'Dyn~_sty---tbeMOvie '' comlng LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -AJI that intrigue and skullduggery on ABC's "Dynasty'' may soon find its way to (Mc>towt't) . 2. ••$pone''. H~ Lewlt & The • 7."Dancing In the Dark" Bruce. News (Chrys8Jil) 1•."FOOttOOM' SoUndtrUt" Spr~steen (Columbia) 3.''Bom In the U.S.A." Bruce 8."I Can Dream About You" Sprtngs1een (Columbia} (Columbia) · 15.''MfdnJght Mad,,... .. Ntght the bia screen. PEA ....,.,,81uP..u ~Sll!I COSTA MESA Ea..1•11\ ll<IS!l>t >tO 14« COSTA MESA llMIU IC.,i•d\~ vnlt• [awat.X U<>l•~Y , , •• ,. Mot 8811 W£STlllll!TEll fO•~· ~' C. "'" 4 W•~ 99• l93S W£STMltllTpt P.ici'oc \Ho WI'( l8 °'~.,, ., Je83 •·Ultjl#fJ,. ~ ~ -o•wa I.CCI"''' I MAH£1M •ooo._ .-t:ll&lfT. P oiCILc 5 •~""'"1 °" ,, ., e 79 ~ THE UNOFFICIAL SUMMER GAMES MOVIE! GtEMLiNS ~ Ranger (Camel·MCA) Aaron Spelling Productions has a ·~CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY- PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOUVE SEEN SINCE THE WIZARD OF oz·:· -WNBC Radio (N.Y.) THE NEVER ENDING STORY ANNO 639-8770 .._ 8S4-8811 lllSsoe VU) 830-6991 Stadium Dr·ln Edwards UlllYerSlty Edwards v'~ Twin lliltlt llw ~ C.... Di ~ ,_ UC1 la,. M ci.n.a COSTA EA 979-41 41 9lA HAIU (213) 691-0633 ~ ~·2553 [dwards Cinema Center AMC fastuon Square SYUfY City Center IWDOl M Al AOMs IMI & ....... Ml....,.... ~WfTU. YAU.El 963-1307 LA119ADA 523-1611 esMTA MA ~7444 Family Four SRO Gateway Edwards Bristol 11"1 lroot""'11 SA fwy AU.., \lllw .,_ 1111 ~ _· l IPGI .. --o ............ ~ ..... '"' .... -..... --- WEST.aTO • UA Westminster Man 893-0546 s.i-°"'° r., ,, S0111 c.11 LAGtJQ BEACH• Edwards South Coast Laguna 497·1711 c..st """' "'"'°""" SAN JUAN CAPISTRMO • MISSton Dr·ln 493·4545 so ,., AA~· . . . -.. 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"IT'S A BLOCKBUSTER, A LOll.APALOOZA, A CLASSIC." _ ...... llrw Y9' .... 11?!1~1~ IJL1'!"' lll#l'DI~ l'Ol'l.l '111$ MC>~ ~-If 0 )XIII ~All()l'\:Hlll PIA UloMl!IC ll«ISUI -l!Pl."~ Gf • ILCAS Jlllll ll.ll'ilW I '-4/it !l Ol!IQ • nt1Ml -111Allllrvo•ai11!0.&11 aom~ mrr111."15 _.srvi-ft~lli ·-• ,_ 6lltl scnpt an preparation and Spelhni is currently scouting glamorous foreign locations 1n Europe, ~~ud Rachel McCalhstcr. a spokeswoman for the producer. "They've been talk mg to the cast to see who would be mterc ted and available for production next spnng, ·• she said. "Joan Collins is the only one who has indicated she 1s not avail- able. but that mi&ht change." A "Dynasty" movie without Alex· is? Justin Pierce, a spokesman for the actress, who 1s vacationing in Europe, said, "She's open for all kinds of situations. 1f it's the nght thing. She hasn't ruled out anything." McC.allister said if Colhns wasn't available the producers would create a new role for a. "su r bitch." Lonmar Productions tncd to sev- eral years to make a "Dallas" movie but finally shelved the idea. · "We kept getting orders from CBS for more episodes and we'rt up to 30a year," said Bob Crutchfield of Lorimar. "'We're in prodlletion this year from May 22 until next April t 3. There'sJuSt no tame to make a movie. "We also had the problem that the actors tend not to want to do the same characters in a movie. We found if we wanted the actors 1t meant a lot of negotiations because a movie deal wasn't in their contracts." Crutchfield said the "Dallas" rQOVle would have been pnmanly for the Euro~ market and that the film was pre-5old at the Cannes Film Festival. ''A WICKEDLY FUNNY COMEDY. THERE'S NOT A DULL MOMENT IN IT." -David Ansen. NewsW88k "SHEER INTENSITY." -Janet Mas/In, N. Y. Times edwarda UNIVERSITY EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Sit/Sit• 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 Cempu1 Dr. Acro11.Fr.om BS4 11 UCI • IAVINE •88 •UllllMOA ~ I .... ~ fOllO • ~°"'°"' ·~ (-~· (0.~1-00" 511 sm "" ...... 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In addlUon, It's com~ ~ Peat It In your 'baa "'*' you trl!WL .. but wtien you do, m.ke ... you h8119 one gllWdlng yo411 home or o1'lce wt"9you•e...,. H•Tllfnl l-llM4J 1t1t m. 111 r-1------~----..._ _____ ..... I LePapfWon....__ l ~~ .. ··-====-~~~\h;ll MllrT•Ftwt.• 1• ...... m . I w me l'M>too 1t 29.ts .o. • I I $150 ... Md ...... Ca. ra. ae. UR •. I S*5 Ta. Aino.t ..... $ I I o a.ck o 11oney Ordw o Ym o ...., Cwd I I tard , U!> 0ate I I S1rn1ture I IName I I Address I I C4t't Stall z. I --------------~ 1he experiment that should never have happened 41 ~ars ago ... Is still going on. TbiJP/liladelpllia Ezperimenl . · An a<Nenture beyond tlme. . I ... PUYI• la MIRADA r;, ,... ms • 111 lDll\1 fl DOOlr' \Kl 11 1-Ollltf SllU 100 UI UO UG 10~ UtC1tl4M11t a••• .. la ...... ,"--'•• '1ll'IOR • M _.. fl) _,. • 10"' II) 11 JC nt C IO US 100 llKJO ll'-l 1 UQ ' t c ltSO ""9\J _.. 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Q.1-East-Wci.t vulner- able, as South you hold: • Q9152 l'? 13 ~ 762 • 954 Partner open\ the bid- ding with one \padc. What do you re'i~nd? Q.J-Both vulnerable, a'> SHOE BRABBLE ~t.l, ~ f'EoPt£ Mle:Mi a>t.l~treR ~ ~'i~ f..~oeARl~ . . . South you hold: +AK6J2 0 kQIOJ 0 AIJ+7 I he b1ddina ha procttd· cd: Suull1 W"t Orth t.a I I + Pa 2 ~ Pa What do you bid now? Q.4-Both vulnerable, a'I South you holdJ •0762 KIOQI02+AKl3 The biddina ha\ ,proceed- ed· toiouth Wt'SI 'forth •. .,, I + Pa, I • Pa 2 • P J 0 Pa What do you bid now? FOB BETTER OJl FOR WORSE IRePe;r-HATS R ~~WELL _ _.....,_~ ~E.! 'I snu. CAA'f BEUEUE rAAf QOO R>R~ 10 G€I OUR DR.SMOCK MARRIAGE / LICENSE . CHARLES GOREN Q.5-Neither vulnerable, a South you hold: •AIOtJ <:?J9J 0 AQJ76J The biddina hu proceed· cd:' Soulll ""'' Nortll t. t I O Pa I <:? Pa ? What do you· bid now? Q.6-Neithcr vulnerable, au South you hold: • AKl54 Q9J 0 AQ72+105 The biddina: South Wnt North East I + P~ l i:» Pus . What do you 'bid now? 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Dally Pioc. ~ Wlt.d dutlee c.u dren-,Publlc ' Pftqte. -uMEIFi lox 115«!0, Costa ~ ~ 6"~ "' s.uon.i '*1· xfnt Ca 9262& ~ job '°' bOuNwtle •· --iiiiiliiu------------------J tucNr °' ~ • .,. 1t•mu& ~ ept 16 to Dec 1. ~~~...,_,.._.....,_. ______ ...... ..__ ........ __________ _, Aoplic:lltlon9 now beinO mnn• '35/day AfJfJIY al,l()Uf Of· 2·115x13 MATCHING BOOK st.elf '35 NICt OE'WANtiatnpc:oUtcUon NEON CetWza 11gn It. ~'!~.~~ t8 Must UN~ 1·2 ~ 15. 6 SO ~:-"iiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiia:ii'.~ st..Cbeltt0nearMWS45 Dar1( Wood tOttle cat S50.WorldstM1peoleO-Antique •olld copper ..... rn ... ----v,. uper. deU'ec!C.O 8•m·1ptn, :1515 W ' pair. 2-7 OOx14 llOM Nltlll New« one Of· llon SU. Electronic wash tub boUet 13t llllllnUll Doreen.179-e371 MacAt1hur • Unrt 1, truclc u1 .. on Ottsun flee desk good condlton power suPPtY 135 EJec.. RaCk of Moote .,..,..,. £_..._ .. _ u--.-..... ._ u d 1 L , H CoetaM.-,,..,,....,..,...... _____ _ whMl9 Ftta Courier and $20. GINeWat• 254·$3, trlc car antenna 112. 111. an.., duke 110. ~':"':~!.,--11 • ... o • •· •nny • •It Pfloto luv also $50 pair. V.-y nlc:. cf'lina, ahc.-. EHtctronlc acopt $50. S50. Vintage 4 dr..., Of· ,,_,_"" ·"' __ ..,, a.Ion wenta worn•uo• IM>aiuntet '*'°" 2·9.50x18 5 8 pty on 8 Uno $50. Oak chair $15 Power meter 135 Old flee dtlti 124 • ..,.,,. rn mtE-17·25 If your~. fMd1 to Eltpet. pref Ovt;oln9 hOlt wheels, flt• Ford, en.. table with two SMr• catalog r•pro· 09 $50 C&...c ~-.,.. d*'ll9 'f04l/f, loOk )'O&tl P«IOOllftY •must B.M. and Ooda-trudtt chaJta, very nice 125. duc:tlon from 1908 125 c:hll4'• fire «9M ~ E.xpet. "°"-·~in r~ • $25 desigrl 1-HrPhotoM&-2•2A $60 pair. 831·3701. 157" Santa Ana Avenue, Post card c:olec:tion S15 cer ~ w4UI bef1 '*''°"· '°"2 M~~. The In hChang4rf0t ~ &ltM • 111 ..... ...,.. 2 GIRL'S 20 .. blk• S30 Costa ...... km-1pm German pewt•r plate •and ladder tlldl• w 2 Beed\ Hw. tlt Sleepy Md P<*no tot photos to ""-·--.. _,.,. each.•doubterottumd Saturday S18.Photoft4shh".Cah story mtaoe dOI "°'* HollowLn.~8-:tl beu.dforee!Onpr~ ===-~rwc. print wallpaper l'O CAR t091uggagt radc se. oruy. PhoMMl-8237. $10 Many antique Md HOTEL tion-t75-0823 CdM • sa-t11 hr ~ -_..,. .. •m:Mc:-:""7 Brown recllner 1150. Car double bike rad! sa. ~tao-c:Nlr• '4-145 ..... ae..t/W leMl't Uffl/ftfYll on experience. Ceil tor Lamp S20 &42-83U . Ready to roll 5 hole BICYCLES, ladlM, man'a Wafnu1 tllt swlYll Office FIT, 3pm-11pm For Ape> . lltler.-&42-7351 7 00 coaster brake eru1..,. ann ct\alr S20 Hatdwood 1555 s . Cout H h• Needed '°' FIT PIT wort:. -T'"iiiiiiiTiiiii".'-7 2 GOLD couches S40 • u whHI s5 · '45 each Man·• 10. Colonial tdeker 118 Old waylaguM 8Mct\ E.8 E 24 yrs or Oldet. Cleanc:ul. fl llllW Heh. Matching gold easy 6-45-3&3S •PMd S50. Chlld'a high• oalc hioh beck rocker hald lliioi'tclng *id DE· •H• _, chalrl25 Marlt548-M19 COLLECT ORSI Muvel nse S30 All ex<*lerlt. 139 S.1 of• clUllc: old Hotel PEHOA8LE '50-1318 ~ CA C or ~8-3281. and 0C comlca. GOiden l; o o k • r Id•. n • w. wooden f~dl~ chalrs 19'1T &llfTll Newport Beec:tl Lundi & n::. 1 "'1-~ ELLATION & 4'CHAIRS. m'IPi9Wlnd.of ao: tfC:-=~ ~.,; 9&8-8138 • $25 Child• d hard-for reaort hotel. Full u~. omner Re8tuarant neec1a operator&. no~ nee , _ __..._.,.__..;...rORRECTIONS ____ 50 Clllcken J •d • S3 ....... ~ ORTABCEW., bf~a.s.;:;;, wood rockera $84ll. &pw.;wef Ptclc-up-.p-~ISCbtw twllrJ. """' wcnva .Piifer-11~2J~ "° : 1920•1 IS.StO •cr:y ors.4&-3288 white, ptaya g~$35. Antique Oeecon dOUble pllC.at1555Sout11COaat be 18orO'ler.CallOaya otds TARAS CORP. Can<.·ellotions end rorif'rl ions mav qullttopS10.M1rrorlllrith DEEP ... Bafafigs.P<>'n. Men's 10-speed and =.,~=.~~~ ~e~· Bch. AdmJn. 148·T7t1Tlm 1cssi1 Miiiiken Ave: iiiiiiiiiiiiiWT.iiiiiiiiiiiliii' be mad ... 00 .. ame doadla"ne 8 abo ~·~. lrama 110 Medicine reets 12-U. Laro• fig woman'• 3--ac>Md blk•. walnut boolcca .. 17• IEWPllT ••I Irvine. 193-8017 o r •. ., .. ""' cabinet 15. Y•llow 130x $30. All top con-run~ S3S each. Car Large t .. 11 bookcase Hotlf . •Frontotnce ae3-9079 Ple.a&e a k Jor a cancellation chenlll• rug $35 1930'• d1t10n ... 5'48-9822. rack S8 Kid's 20" S40. Vwt.ty ot .mique IWITlllUlllPO. Mall.If• pettOn Frt inet __ n_R_l_IL-.-,-- b h II. radiO, grey $20. Shuttars DOUBLE bed 125. Twin Schwinn bike $35. WNrl~ lt'ld vlntege auto ~ 8eecfl rMOtt Hrs Mon.-Wkndt. Ou•....:. ,.w.._ ou·C'"'LL Rell•t Staff num uw en r anr c.> mg your ad. ~P2~~r~SO.H.:.~~ beds1o.Lam-SS.Bab" pool can111er vacuum oeuon.. trunu, spot w.cs---11 ....... Sat & .._ .. _,,. """ ERROR ,,.. .,....., .....,_....., .... ' $25. CNiMr bite $50. • • ~l!-· _..~ ..... ~ · reservation•. heavy ~to wcwk 1llltth : lt•iM • 2si-s10. 125 eo•tr~sa.Basa1netts12· ROiis C<>PS*' wtr• 13. 17 vllgh1nt'!....Md-~-t!.· Sun15 .. ~7am-3s. ~;._For, Happwy. phc)Ma; mu9t •wort!·~ dieab6ed Ch k Shalimat, eo.ta Meea, tab;.-~bfes!~P:: ..ch. Oil capecnors 10 1 11--.._ ... " ... :::... ~ · lnQwfthpubflc )narOllPhon'le ec your ad daily and report Off 18th St~eet. Sunday cNn .. 25:TableMctfour mfdeoGVShech.Oraft· =le Exc:elent1003 --Beed\ E.OE; •NIQt!t*'<fftor Expertenoep1...-S. erron immediately. The DAILY ~1 only. chairs. wood 145. Deek lnG botrdanct table, nw Box• ~rnar::'9 ~ .,SIHEEPI :~_Lender Call 714/~531 PILOT B aume liability for the fir t A LOVELY dining room .s10.Ctieeterd/aw,nS10 new s•5 • Phon• soc-140. Q.M.E. Hlf and~ for tlderty cou--"irOuwd PIT , lamp, fix Sl7. A oood and 115. Dntbw minor 648-2•29· steerullboatMtui)$50. J*. 5 Otys i>/'#tC, Toe. L:::'P~am= b9-COMPANY NE.EDSiHaP. Coumty Ad• S.. 1f. incorre~t in ertion only. toilet With tank $10, A $30. Extra long twtn mat-UPHOLSTER!D oc-S•l•cton of wooden Sat. S700 mo. Refs req. & the Newport• ~ MotNaled peop6t Orange, CA l2W9 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 bathroom Sink With lmlt• tr ... $36 •King bed $20 c:ulonal chU$ one pew lab ... 17-$45. Two '* 144-8421 1131 B-* a.y Or Na outgoing_penonaltty for • tlon mart>i. a6ab 115, 853-1316 or 953-84CS7. one 11• 125'eaet1. a.; mahogany lamp tabte a ~:30 no ptoOne .. c.i. order taklnig anct ~ RlmllY NW new ladlM euit, SOF'" • ..,., ,... $ atoota $9. Surft>oerd S30 S15 . Old ~<*&In top . • Xlnt commiMiona .. Jt. Secay few ~ Nwpt dr ..... 25C. 54M714 "· ~ . ..,.,.,,.. 20. AIM' dOdl edto 110 kl1c:Mn baking table $25. N9wport Beed\ R/E Co. NEWSPAPER HOME inek• you S10 HR. 8'* atty -S-,...,.i(I In BA8Y Pl•"Ptn, woo.d', mLuggage. S50$2r.. PPachietu1ntc, .. o TVT..-;..,.O:t7. ~ Antlqut 10 Inch DR Outlet lndude mal pick· 0£.llVERY. 731-<M01 fie)( 9'" LllC .... >ant~.._ 1 •achlne "' and s ·-'V Biit1on ctr• kriif• ,~ 11P"&~dlF Prr 1425 mo SSO" ~ 'W'1lfll.•~===t good condition $20. Kid-$2. ClotMI so.. ShOM JI 15· Ironing wood handi. s10. Meny tt1b., ahpg & rc-g, pro-bonua no.m..... 3Qllirn lllllt•am WOrtc ltlwnM ...... 1 ..... die corral S10 Safety 25e Toya 10c·SO.. 991 board $4.. Lampt 1145. antique wood _.. ~ ceea-masa mlgs. MUlt Call 751_0130 or Fot ,... **lino .acre. CJtPW. not r.ca .,_; fence S2., B•ntwood Trenton Way, Cotta ~Coffcan openeraSS3-$15. 32 Inch hand made own ear for errands. 842-t015 24' houri. Ful urn. ~ Ex-$120041400 to ll#t. re>Qer S15. 957-1834. M.... ~le i:,.t~ ~~ wood carpent.,. trey $5. Heavy lrft"l;.... tnvotv.d. S*'lenQe pnir.1.cs. Cel Ceil Judy, ......_,2 LARGE dog houte $20. STEREO 150. Power foot loc:ker S18. T ... 5 foot breekdown wood-Exp Pl':~ call ••mLn•u for , .. , .... ~5010. 11 ..... llY 557-3133. mOW9f $50. POMr edger phone stand 13• Picture en art la ti .. "' H For· Weight LoN Qlnlc, Alk few Katie. -ir; 1 $50. Wuhef $50. Orytw-tremea S0.4S. Hou.-Wooden table top alll'llP/T PIT ~ "'"ound>-Aecaptior$1 needed for Monday ttwu Fridey . ..., I i T AG I EXERCISE bike $20. Girl's 150. Vacuum cleaner hold ttems S0.42. Hair painters...., M. Com-For Commerc.t.I dMnlng Inga. S.C. 881-1158 Th• PaJk Restaurant IN!ne Aellt e... otlce .,_.., 1 ,,.......--. 1 _, ....;;lp.;.....j J, Stingray bike, good con-S30. car tot carrier $15. dryer $5. Pottery dlahee =W~th ~Mt$2(o~ Co. 154_10 hr. Oepaflds Nurtlng 2515 E. Cout Hwy: ~-~ ~~~ ..... . , dltlon $20. Camper win· Puah mower 115. 221 5'-50c. Aecofd player on expeneoee 982 7te7 II •-• CDM--3 to 5pm Mon 0t _, --_, ..._ ...... ....__....._-'-_, f dows-slldlng 18"x47" Flower StrMt, Costa $4. Saturday and Sun-Placentia Avenue).' · • ·~ attr eprn Mon thN Frt ... Md OI06' 0 1 G R 1 I=· , S30. '7• F0td 2•0 c.1. cs Meea. day Call after hm. 548-0135. ~ Wlfm Nanted at Park SuPlrior AfJt*t In PW'90n • ablttiea. ~ cico; .. ~-n""'I .._T-_;.,.........;,........1. wi...i doc:lor uw 11a cytlnder $40 Mot0tcyele 548-9085. washer ge TDml ILR Com. Hoep., tut tl(M, .. benelfba. Cell~ aam- 1 Ii I r ........ I~ the = maMe ~ reflectlv• decal• 15C TIRES Mlcttelln new g' .. dW $50 aw bot • ahltta. 14•5 Superior U..Jtlmt ~at 562-2008 . . . -_, ~-a. G-•f 7 00x15 t--' ..._.._...ii..;. WHIRLPOOL co1''-. • la lntervleWlng tor Jr Ave N_. Bead'! _...._....._...__.._-' daya bnghl• tie thould a1ao ·~ .. _.,_ "' cart front . • -....,,.., ""''t washer-tie lectlon. o... 100 Prof.Jr Progr.-n Olrec:tOf. 142~2410-_.. • • John Wayne T.,,.. Clllb. SECRETA..V /RECl'J " .. G i M 1 !elude -' suspension $10 Call truck 145 each. Anytime. wonts-you move It $35. lotegn and domeatlc Applicants f muat be Mvst be Ill aroomect. .... -.. i--...-~"..-...;;;...;,;...;..~ ~7939. 847-2052. 846-8473, $20. !M0-1U3. energetic organized, Otta~ PIT, ~ & wont wl pubk. Appt. II mllT I I' I ,. I e ~:-:::::.:--..:~..:,ca::: herd working ~ wknds. Persona bl• only. Kmh'l 144.-00 lnt•eatino.vertecl Wottl, .__,__,__........i1...-.1..._, ..-••'°9 1·--No J........ lel1 Wu... Siii •el Wut.. st• ltll ...... 1111 ltlt W..W 1111 ~ted 8/5/14 ttiru W/tp)d phone voice Cel AeciepUoniet nw OC '*1:1on ...... M • "'Nl N\IMlllfO I' r r 1· ,. t I' I' I Iii ....... , faL/1m .. , 8/12/8.4 Experlenck 751-1822 dys ~ 8-d'I ... tlrrn good typet, wen ... i11rr•i'N SQIJAt[\ L. ••. s~u~ d~nowy pit.!~,~~&' cierml""l .. -1 Neects~t showant~~P1Ta11& P&IT/1--:':,J ~,bor1"g.~RdpbeN.,,B~~ ~~....._._.., r;:F ~ ~ =8::.::Srn-. A 1!'4~4l91 f IOI I I l I I I I I I ,.. •• " ··-"... ..--. --..,... 0 ort It'-l'·bl am .. '""'' Otb t ---.... ., .. ~rn• . . . . . . . . . ~-weter Mt-ups A9-Busy corporat• olflc• -0 oys PP un ·-ava .. • · "'9wpof1 Ceritw Medlcef ron .......... .,.,..,ance. llm1llt 111111-'.,.. •....-..o.n .. 0•~1a-~ ... 12fl liable trans. Appty wltdyt needs peraonnel Clerk FIT. Fun. ~ I . ftexl* ~~E;-J-~la~E~ Joumymn PMr!ter needed 8uldtng >Ont Mlaty Md :!rC:::!!:l;:V-~ S.... Oflce eootdll• .... -:--•~ ..... .......__ bet. 8 am. •38'~ 17th St. Will handle empeoy. In-hrs. Janee ~31 pertment In OUt door to 5 yrs exp min req. No._. benefits 133-2080 p;..,..,. ;..,y and beno-99Ct.a.ty, ~ tYSllnl Au.... CM ==duf:m~,t~':e .. ITIO door new.paper ..,.. etptlOl'lllM-1701 P&Uml/ULm •flt•. Gayle Row• SUr1 & s..cS .._., ue -IP!lliill!ii""'"iijta!WtlilwiJilill.,_.J latt1mnt ASST MNGR WANTED office •xperi.nc:.. Will IJPllml program. Ouarant .. d I lmttl• ..-If. FIT PIT tobe ....a. 714-8514200 8dl. EOE 47·2:10i sPIAITOXL REX&Ndi Orrmaitia 4011 Min 3 yrs •xp In retail train tor position. can Opening, Del Mat era, tor hourly .. plus com-lnter1of a E.xteriof rout• Worlc at the Best Hottis. • .. ,WT?, ... Advice In A.II Mat1 .... ' mJT'FAXNCHISE FAO Schwetz SC Pica 131·4e.CS 8-5PM fVIHime domeetlca....,.. miaalon. Hours ~ to avall FUllt1me.MUlthaW Country O...be & Prf¥a1• --n--=~~~ ~1 Ma;ot eom 0 C peny expand-75'·1581 out. Experienced only. 9pm. Trai ni ng I s good driving record. Partys In oc. T09 "* Acc:u"• typ19t, ~ _... _, Llc'd ..... 2 7,.... tng to . area. Call M·F Am_.._ t..undry, trontng, generel prOV1ded. Potantlal to 54~52 eo /AnQtft Velttt• anc. f~o,,. v~ /time. ~ ~ ao wortc • .... • n v (714) 987-5729 --wnm;e Citric• houMCleenlng, clothes earn $300 ptw per week. Is loc*ing for the Beet .... so "'· .._ MOft ttwu °' ~tgaoe CO. ln *Splrltual Ptychlc, Ad· • G'fltater lrvlne Cr•dlt NEEDED IMMEDIATELY care a lltt ~Ing. Call For.,.. lnterYlew. call: UIZ IM llPT. Mu.t be neat tin appeer~ Fri, I to 5'>fn. "'3·2114 FMhlon lllaind. Error he 'ilaor a Catd Reeder* trtl""' Union hu lmmed. opan-12 entry lewl ciencs Batbara. Mon-Fri 2-4pm 957-2301 ext. 120-4 W• are loc*1ng for an ex-ance. ha'flt good driving Laguna N9* typlno. dlctaphon•, Put, pr...m a Mure. T . .'i fOU lr1g9 for part time wont. • flOng • lnaurm • xerox EOE (618)753-0339 petlenced saJeapetM>n record, able to wont daya ll.,rtlmTllOln word-pr=~ d:: 87"'2 .. "5"' ... 1......... I II www. Must have own transp. long term aNlngm•nt, lllllAl.,,. forOc.lrFASHION ISLAND & WMll.ends Good,.._ & quited. fr ............ -~ • ... lltlift Contact Vltgll, 55&-3110 Costa M ... Aru. caJJ ....,. NewPCtt Beectl CPA firm -s. CdM s.ton. Tu. tnru Sat awab'te. Abllty to Wot1r t '.... t _._.. P"lme ....... P ...... t ...... ,._... h• , __ _...late ........_ STOAE.SFulf & pert-time room for edvanciernent. 9am to 5pm &40-1800 wtth bttle or no dlNc:tJon =t O.. IH. llTI •-•111A -now o ··-•· " ·---· ~ ~ ""'...., ...,..._ ... .,, people. alary pfus com-Woman enc:our~ to • S -. .-.mrww VICTOR pay. Must hav. car. tor permanent full·tlrne mlulon. N1c• tt· appty For ~ntment restaurant ~~.._. ln1st&2nd Exp onlyneedappty TEMPORARY SERVICES Femalepref.916-1300 aec:relarytowort!forae-moeph«e&xlntjob~ call be,...,. 1~. HOST/HOSTESS•llPtr'd ...,._,..., • .., ecc:urate. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: TO'sSlnc::.1949 • 581-8007 . 4341 Birch st• 105 Npt --• counting MfYto. dept. eflU. Plutt call (71•)837-0481 onty p/tBOeBURNS Calbtwn~1 ...... ~93for50 Robt. Sattler NH/CM a.en 658-8520 -..w-Outlee wlll lnc:lude typing, &40-7810 37 F Is NB _, ... £,_., REB«*er BdRealtors lltHtttheO ... itr f()( N.B flower shop. PIT, tnult be able to type PART-TIME r•tp()Mlble Mhton ~t. &42-2171 s.s-oe11 Fu~ time oaahler, r~ MS.7845 numbers, ftllng, zeroxlng. UIUIY ILDI drNW to dr!Ye my cs .-----..... -11-a--1-IT-L-.. --.-.-l .. SI tlonltt needed lmmedl-CIWOTlll tetephone WW.Ing, er-llTElaOIAtl 101 Saturdays. Hourt Welter;;::.,-Cocktal • " I I Ut ately. Apply In peraon at Orange County tut .. t MYILUIEll rands & other oener* of· F / T 1 1 / m 0 Y r • 8AM.fSPM, Whr. C&lt Wlltrw. lHoltw. Bar-fUlf tlnle. wt aippw. •MHllTllT* eo.ta M ... Mlteublthl, grownlng ~ 8"k• Aswnbly a counter, exp. fie• Jkllla. EJcc•ll•nt 11231111501 mo Noon •97-2027 tlander, Bookkeeper.• ~ ~M 2980 NewPOl'1 a..cti CPA fl.rm 2833 Harbor 81Vd S.. both exper~ conec.. or wll train. 142-54ese aalary commensurat• to 9 Mon-Th. g..5 Fri. Exp rnedme ()pening9. AfJf*'I ._,_., • • • · 142-1111 with •5Pf~19 Mr.Nttton tors&traineeswlthman-ELECTFUCAL wtthexper'lenceMdablll-reqd,eo.tComm.C<* PART-TIME.Varied houri in '*'°"' 3-~PM Mon-. SHIPPER 8"klng an aggrealve AUTO/VEHICLE agement potential, t09 CONTRACTOR tlea.. PIMMnt wort!lng at-leQea. 1370 Adame Ave, to Include Mrty A.M. Fri. 10AM-2PM Sat. MacGregor Yactna 1131 F~ btrd In Santa Ana Heights ar•a-call 5-4().1023 to Identify Mlf·atatterecc:ountantto MAINTENANCE ~~21~~· Looking tor experienced =:B~9.~ C.M . -432-5007 Deedllr'9 WMkanda.Musthawede-ESTEBAN'S, CS197 ~eo.t.U.. handle the flnna aceount· Requite exp'd lndMdual to office man for a .small of~ 4·30 PM 8/ 17 EOE MFH pendabte 'f'IHde (wnal R d , C y p r e s • Social WorMr·MSW. Or· Ing. OutiM wtU Include melntalnn..tofCo.cara COOKS,ftexlbfehrs,tefs flee. Bookwont & bllllng IElllll.lfflll truck , van, atatlon (71•~ angegnMI Home Helfth coordinating a monthly Wash, wax a general necesaary. BBQ exp. to glW to CPA monthly. Wick•• furniture h.. UllTEUllCI ·~> to aatst ,_.... reatuarant ~ ..-.. • cenng clo9lng eehedule, prep-maintenance required helpful Contact Ron Knowtectge of electrical lmmed entty ~open-expar. in all ~ of P8'* ~ In IMne EXP'D LlMc:ooll-epptyt. piotmlonat to per1ctm Found: Blade Cat. Vic: aratlon of monthly com-Full-time 549-2981 MPM 831-2110 perts & equlptment Inga tQ. p/time dertcall ma.ntenance at hot.I on ar-. Mu.1 be depen-twean 4.fSpm. The Bw':t'I vtsna PIT. F~ ,., Magnofla/Atlanta, H.B. puter flnanelal atat• neeesaary. PIT ott. Call Theee poaltlOne ~ th• btaeh. Laguna dabl• Contact Oreg H 118 SI OCconwnuntty~ te0-5320 • ments, rnonltOflng AIR 1a•-...... r/hl., ClllJEI Hll tor appt 8:30-3:30 good communl~atlon 8Mch. •97-307• Hyde Monday thr\I Fncs.y. ..:•L.n.. '~,;;PY & home health H · Found: Chllds bicycle. col:=lon: & pre!: ne, it:.i~"'opt. 11~f.nt. Mon-Frt. full time or part &424482 eec1n. and detail onan-Manager let cream store between 9:30 end 10'.30 ~ periaca ~ An· P*M ldenttfy M2-325e era o a mont ... ir 4 day/wt<, own tranap, lime, Sandwich shop. ENGRAVER. troPhY en-tatlon. Typing la a ~. CdM. Telemart!ehng and am m &42-4321 reatuarant. Sandwlcl'I ib6e hour-. 871-24'1 FOUND:-.. looks•..__ flnanclal Plld<aoe~.~ ~-splcg, no emotll~ cseo-4312 or 85().1531 ~uli but not required You ~n out aide ..._ exp de-llt'09 PIT Counter help 11 Yll-Yll m .._. .. ....,.. resume to: COLE~N & .... ,. grawr. Eltper. ulf T1me be.,,,_,.._...t0 ....-.--... slfMble. 818-304.fS812 p.u.-·-95$-1247 971-1739 ,_ dog, btOnde male, Vie. GRANT, 5020 Campos Re •. .....,..5000 •xt. 13 • COUNTER HELP . SANO-pref. Hoeck Trophy& En-................. ..... .. ._...._ ~·-· Nwpt Hta, St. Jamee Pl. Dr. Newport Beach wk d a ya. 7 3 1·5 8 3 7 WICH MAKER, part time. graving Co., 170 E. 17th and WMkendl. APf*/ In ~ IECllT&lf 0 C.C. PIT, perm. 2 Poe.-RN, PHN. Orangegrove I~ .. ~5857 82ee0, Atten: AVP ...,.._,wltnds APf*/ In peraon. Tummy St., Suite 117 Coata peraon. e.cironlc MFG In Laguna It Ions; 8 AM. 1 PM , Rehab Ha.p & Home You 1'W* ~ .. worttl Stuffer, 270 So. Brlatof, Mesa ............ ,. a.en. has an opening 1PM~5PM M-F. SCS .0-Heelth ~ 8"ks an S50t< • yw1 8o here's ~~a~o ~~tr~:: t=~·~E~!. 8:~::,-:~= :: ::: C.M 75 t-3&e7 FOOD SERVICE ATTEND-111""...... .... :n~~~M~ ~hr=· c::J =~~}~~~ =·= t:=1~ Cotta MMa. 840-231• ... 1e22 polntment 95$-1123 Counter-Mm! man~•r, ANT: part time hours l /P 2 yeara mar1(etlng u -Adams. c M "32-5007 shift. 971·24'1 publlcatlona 5'7-451$ FOUND: Ooldn Retvr B .... -C frndly, reep, ~. detail ~8111·8D•!:.'. ~~~~bu~! 1--•• ....a• peprt.ence, typing 55+ Deedune .f .30 PM8/14: 8 ••-llllf oo .... eeper-on1truc-orl•nt•d . Ltlgon .,.. ,. ·~-· -.... -..-r... M w offer OE mal•.Vle. alboa Pen. .....r tlon. Payables and gen-cr.en•r•-320 Legion. WOfld, 962-137• uk for PIT mornlngl. Sm buay w . • er exottJant E MFH ULEI . am 87M590 or &41-780CS 15 Hour/week. Orange eralledgerexperlenoer• Lag. 8ch 49•·8450 Monty Marine ofc In NB Ptlone pay, benefn•. 4 day wont ... ---' ACCESSORIES. Pr.- FOO D PERS Coast College. Perform 1 d f N t & .._, ... 1 ... ..,. week. Interview by ap-rn.. _,_ per90nw/""--• ... t N IAN ~It• befor• latgecrowda. high = r...:nt111·~~~ CUSTOMER SERVICE •• mYlll aec •n••l'IG· .... ._..., polntment only Enlo'I your days to your-~ for ;p;, OECLAWEb,~ em-d90rff ol alclll reqd. duatrlaldevel,.....,,Sa••.., REP-FITlnslde..,_pot.--1a PERSON FRIDAY needed. TELONIC BERKELEY Nit? Eam l200 • $ 800 urne tnterlOr Oea1gn Stu- erald eyes. 1 11 Coast Community Col· ........... h -7 ltlon boating lndu•try w-m;• "' Thlnlcl""' FIT peraon for Ask fOI' perlOM9I ...-Cly, ....... 751·2312 diO "-ta .. _. ,,,.... commeeutate wit ex-' FI T 11088-11328 mo. -. •• ..d"'!.•-wit ........ •700 (114) 494-8401 EOE. ..,,.,:_,,-:-, ~ F~ur"n' Found: Tan/btk lhep (nix. legte, 1370 Adama. C.M. perlelice ~ reeume knowledge preferred For l0:30 AM-7 30 PM M· lll, ._,_ """ · ._..... ,._ r".. · Tan collat w/metal nedc 4f2-5007 Oeedllne •;30 with salary history to detaUscell George Mallin &AM-•.30 PM Fri. Expel. Greet Lake Orthodonttc Medical Blllng Cterlc 0r: •••IMlt Joyce. 83 1 ... ul4. chain. CM 751·2317 PM 819 EOE MFH Weslfltld Companl.. 71•·546-7172 t to• daily reqd. Coast Community Lab has lmmect opening angegrove HorM He.tth lcnodts often .._, 'IOU 844-5987 Founct. White dog With TD •750 Von Karman ate DECORATE INTERIORS Colleges.. 1370 Mams, for part-tune, full~tim. Agency ... ks a Mii· UM reeuet~ [)aj1y -------- N9wpoft Bwtl Arum-' l ... mN IUU 101. Newport a.ch Ca co101/d .. 1gn PIT to c M 432-5007 Deedllne P"f'chaainO a Inventory molMttng Ind to peform Piiot CIU14hed Ads to UW PllSll Shelter. 144 3CSH Newport a..ch Lawflnn 92MO start Wiii train 775-5'•7 4:30 PM 8115 EOE MFH 145-5182 Medical bllllng & det1Cal reedl the Or-. eo.t Exper. part tame lor lad• \.lOST: Redi.h Organge ~acct ciln to ..... Bullder/develOpef' .... • ....... J.. dull••· HOIM H•alth mark~ 142-5171 appswl ltql"ll MiblOn Cat Vlei-.. of CdM A.-In.MP, AIR and llhng. coneultant to aselst with antvR•f/ITlll W1'lal WondetfUI WCN1d -~ ~ r• "'9!0 !Ml. Cal 8ilie for STUIEITS llltlll SI .... llWll We haw~ for boys ' """' belwMf'I 12-15 )'Ml'I °"' wcrttng • ewnings & Sawdays. Earn money. trips & bonu99s Call Mr. Aountr• ... ,.. • Mon -ttt.; 10lrn-3pm • • .. ,, · Otta Entry exp helpful. ~ ..-..... .u..wut a Must tlewe tninlmum 2 yra quwect 971·24'8 appt.131-7442 ward. 644-1015 844•9190 Kay .,.. nlf'l113 .,.., •XJ*'alon, Fuft Time w/frlnge tien-of Shopping. right at L..ancbcepf _ exp Appli-:;;:.miiiiiiimmm-miii;.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lost:Blond·Golden r•t ....,...1368 tflts •95 E 17th S1 C M. ~ ~ ~ cant r~ to know I' male Red collar-Gabe gm lllllTllT BUSY CANDY MFO needa DENTAL ASSISTANT y llot Claulfled buic PNntng turf care ,..._,rd 5454808 Af5 '9qU r• 55 wpm typjnQ. lull & pa1M1me help No preaure, t\A'\ omc. 28 Ada. To ptac. your ed. and how to oP.rate gat· LOST• C .. T m .............. r 90 wpm ahorthand, "'" Apply It i.ltnd Sweet hra/wk 14.50/hr. X-Ray ~se,: Md 'r!: cMnlnQ equ.pmanf Call • ~· 1~'V" benelltaaalary_ op.tn. Shop, •40 E 17th St.. exp P!•terred 142-7998 VleOr Monthtu Frt--a.m to•pm ~~: old ~ ContllC1 Virgil. 55W 110 c.~. ~M-12Noon) you.. en.;ng Rewatd Pia call 173-•158 A«Obic ExerclM lnatruc CARETAKER/YARD MO Loet: Doa M/Wh .. ton 112.50/hr. wtft train wOfic ::fo, ~:~!,"~.c;,o:. T.m.r· llit br, IQ hllr, own .... 772-~7 at yard. ~ loOkt llke Btnll, r Bk fr APPT SECrY Work trom -...e>r-oe..;;._ _ __._..-.,..___ Npt 8Nd on ero.ct.ay. anedV ao1cs app11. 10-2 011Pff UYU CM. 812 A EWA RO & ... pdh0Urty.M4-t700 Eliprd lm,,,,_:~lc. mutt 151-t408/'42...a1a APPT ETTERS: l'la'4 tNctc; '31~4102 Lott: Fern WI Bull Terrtw. &pm.tpm. 1100 • WMlc .... 1-_....._ ........ ...._ ....... _ Ir drcle around Rt eye. OuatanMIMI t oomm. w Mlll Wlll'D. Jue1 atllred M,..1H OOod P'l°"9 YOlce. Matute woman. lot Intent L09t. Patllg()Nan 'CfttrTy Wll ~ No aelllnQ. pr9f our hOm9 E/Dlutt M9d P&rfott REWAAO CaUnytlme. 751-3008 .,.., tef9. 14·MOll en.1211 NOW HllHIC KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! = (714) 548-7058 Dis trict Managert ti ·~OU •"fO)' wOtk"'9 ... ,. ~ ~ I.. ""'' and dell. jObs o~ not fOf you, con\ider o corMt in ~ ~~r c1rc\llo tian fi.ld Tim " o Ul\l~ po\1hon ~ doily d~oll~ & reword1 Ovr o~ningi ore 1rnmed.o Appllconn ""''' ho,.. o von, stotionwoi;ion Of tr~. Wt offer an ucel!crit '°lory wit+i a ~ plOft and gos ollo'#Qfl(•. We how on u c .t benefit pion that Includes "°'P-! totl1Qbof\ uuvronce, liberOI voc:ot!Oft ond ~ .. . pNI the IRVINE MIRROR 8tld the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednetdayat no utra charge! CALL TOOAVll AUFll~DtS VQYr Dalty Piiot Sarw:. OlreetOf')' R9P<eeentatlve 142-4121 tit. 101 • t SYDNEY 0101 ' I ,, J ••• For Ad Actiot Cd a Daly Plot AD· VISOR 2-5678 --) !I .,.. tng. - -.,,, -~ II -" -~ ... , \ 29 ,,. 00 S8 ic. 95 I) !t NI •• It 11 {. i -:t. I., • I • -! .. " ' r. .. • • ANNOUNCES FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! BUY ANY NEW SCIRROCO and get $1 0 0 0°0 Rebate 9.90 _:~~ICING · THIS WEEKEND ONLY &I\ SOUTH COUNTY 11• ~VOLKSWAGEN .. Iii 18111 BEACH Ill.VO. -· HUHTIHCTON BUCH CALL 842-2000 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Markln\an 5 Mow 1Wtn1y 1181~ 14 Trim 15 AcilOn sutt 1e Author LOOI 17 WOfd of prty 18 Ring rMdltl 111 "Nowayl' 20 FalMtMth 22 Flutter• 23 Sloulll lndlan 24 Cod °' Canso 25 Rope eegment 2e Mulm'• 1nven11on 32 Peeved 33 Lesaent 34 Cutting toot 35~ .... 11,. 38 Smotieexlls 3 7 Pencil end 38 Floe content 39 Sontomps 40 Shoe me111ng1 4 1 Thor')' lhrub 43 Gun.t>art 44 EJchauat• 45 Unltt ac><w1 48 Small herring• 49 Touc:MI 2 I 4 17 20 . ' 53 Similar 54CopM 55 Gazelle se lmgate 57 Adr0ttneu 58Blogr~- Ludwlg 59 Flag symbol• 80 EJctOfted e1 femalelftle DOWN I Surveyn1111 2 Robult 3 Atrlcan Port 4 Legal aNalr 5 F .. tcar e To one11de 7 Ebro, et al 8 Curve II Happy hour MMngs tOOdd 11THI19"1 12 Brit moM)' 13 Plant sp.kes 21 CoffM MrVerl 22 Part of GrHt Br1tain 24 Menllons 25 Cotton cloth 28C.. ... flr• 27 Functionl 21 Fry lightly PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Provide lood 30 Olsctlarge 31 ReSISt authOrrty 33 Moral stains 38 AY!Stes 37 Paved 39 " -Last Stand 40 Pungent ,,_,., 42 Chnsuan Met mem~r 43 Connected ., 45 -91X1 HfO score 46 Sayings 47 Local m9p 4911.4s Ha~li • 49 Fuel • 50 Stupor 51 Mali• neat 52 Pfoperty 1xc:fl1nge 64 NetWO<k e 7 I 10 11 12 t) BRtSTOL AT !DING!R tN SANTA AHA Ml-0110 CON MELL CHEVROLET ~'\.JI I l.1 r t • , , I\ , . : I I ~·J \ \1 ~ '... \ 546-1200 '77T-8lrd Town L9ndau, Leeth« Int Nice (836SEV) $2988 BILL M~EY TOYOTA 19202 Beach "2-0829 '79 Mu1tang Ghia New Mich. tire.. Auto, A/C, m«e{748ZAM) 13388 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beech 982-0829 • rAMILY fUNCE '53" '70 Mav Orig own, reg maint, xlnt body/Int. run• '79 Rabbit. auto, a1r, new grut $700 960-3050 t1re1, Im, like new $2900 _...,....,.....,.....-...,.:-=...,..--~ OBO S48-M51 '75 Mustang II Ghia V"'6, A/C, P/S, alvr, lmmac $2550. Eves 786-3837 WE CARE lewllst4 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ~dn JuJ.n ( Jµi,trJr111 837-4800 493-4511 '77 Mustang fstback PS 4 spd-4cyl-brn-prk:ed to Mii 93K $1950. 557TCW dlr 957-e273 '78 MUstang. TOMt/bf'own T-top. stereo, a.t ofter. 760-1763 l 'l'ls '78 Van ConYef'llon lo Vt " m11aoe ssooo 775-4387 172 18!4E must ..i1. l or. =-L,,...--...,,,-_----rrrT LMther auto snrt, aft &PM laet .. &75-48311151.3116 1916Pi5;ii!con.-."'• .. -o;-63R'l'lk,..m-.1•. 0-,a A t Dt.ntl• cond,orlg own« $650 • tt, • obo 875-8430 ev.a l aick 9307 10i•;.;;•;.;;rc=~--..-..,. ·U Skyta&. bust Ml1 ·t~s:f quls Hoo obO Parts. nu trans. tires, __ .....;.;...'.9 .,,_... _ __,= brak.. carb. Call aft '75 Marquht wag. S500 3pm 545-0•74 1813 S. n.ins nds wtc 842-3908 ~w SA Ol•••••ilt t32'1 ·~~1~'.·s ~&>. ti;:r.'::'. *·so &itla;; very good n.ms gr"tl 831 _ 1049 cond-m1ny xtras·n•w paint S3900 548-9745 • 77 Buick Reoal . Lo Mi. luxury tnt. lit wnt. 79 Omega Coupe v"'6. a/t- auto PIS Air cond p/s,-xlnt cond.$2.&50 dlr 1377TDJi 10345 957-8273 S2888 Poatiac 1339 BILLM~EYTOYOTA ·78 TRANS AM &7.600 ml 19202 ~ 9412-0829 la.ded/ e NEWI $4995 '81 RiY*a 42K.loeded, all 1ES282 527·9094 pwr-saerlttce-$ 7 .950 1-~-.,-........,----',-,..,..-1BEA052 dlr 957-&273 '81 Phoenht, Qdcond. New tlr... 43,400 ml. S5M5 Cdlllec 13 tum 873-8422, 973-1095 178 &d s;:;ui. Very Od '82 Red Trans Am mtnt cond In and out. $4000 cond-19,000 ml-1 ownr- Call 131-3508 p-7 plrelli ttr.9410000 '70 Eldo Conv.Gold,tan ....... 0bo_7 .... 5M 551 e.«-0527 teather-•c·•m lf.m at•eo-32 K Orio o'llinr ,_..._ama:IW~~ fl,.t 13750 oso.:tf30 '11flmllllll1M HIUUlll Bluel VelOUr lnt9ft0r (4154) Jl&mULU 919·2170 979·2872 911 1247 We're New We're Dealing 714-315-1 9 19 ,....~ liity a... ... ,._._ •Front-wheel dive· •AM/FM stereo radio •Rea wir;ldow defroster •Power brei<es and steering • 5 -s.peed manual tronso><~ •Tift steering wheel •Digital dock •Interval wipers • Tnted g1oss •Wade body "de mo cfng •Pus mor:e than 40stoodadf ottses ALL COlORSI HUGE SELECTI ON! .. BUY OR LEASE BUY s · FOR ABOUT LEASE FOR * ABOUT $149 PER MONTH 4'8 mos. C.E.L. plus tax, $4'9.C dn .• to inluate lease ( Ser.636697) ·'84. MERCURY TOPAZ GS_ o:c.u1y·1 l -lllRlry; Sala l aRt 11 1 h3 And after a lifetime of training aU she needs is your support. In the earl~ hours a the morn- ing you can see her running She may run 80 to 90 m~es a week. hold down a ful-time Job, caretuffy monrtor her diet- and maintain her family hfe Ourte a feat' She's oong rt for the ulb- mate-the Olympccs And for the honor ci representing the United States in the Games to represent you She needs your support Her training 1s costly So are her expenses to travel to the 1984 Games in Los Angeles. The President and the Con- gress have aided the ca.ise d our young Olympe athletes by passing the Olympe Commemorative Com kj., de- signed to provide financial support through the sales ci special ccmmemoranve oons bl can help by acquiring these un~ue coins . ~ celebrate our bang the host nation 1n the 1984 Olym· pies, the United States Mint has issued for the first time 1n history three types a oons to commemorate the spiftt and . excitement d the Olympe Games And 1t is the first time 111 some so years that the United Sta Government has minted a gold oon. An prdlts frc:m the Sale a these special oons wil go toward the U.S Olympe effort, for tra1nirig expenses. the ever·nsang oosts d sencing our team k> the Otym~ Games. and for the g1ng g the 1964 Games 1n Los~ Rne artistry of their designs. lfie 1983 r oon ( 77 troy OZ' ')has nea by Etiza the f r • 's.PORT- 111E HOME 1UM : M nt The obverse d the cnn ~esents a dramatic engravtng a the dassc Greek dlSCUS throNer The 1984 Sll\ier ddar com ( 77 troy oz. 91ver) has been designed by Robert Graham . It iMI bear a r~f?Sentatlon d the GatEMtay ~ the Olympe Coliseum., The 19&4 ten ddtar gold con ( 484 troy oz gold. 216 karats) was designed by John MercantJ from a concept developed by James Peed He has captured the scene d the Olympe torch bearers 1n delicate detail These magnificent coins ~re flawless gems. They are roN being ottered 1n ·proc:f' condition which 1n. \dves special multiple stnklng resulting .n particular sharp- ness d detarl and a flawiess mrror-l1ke surface ~ have foyr options. Yo.J can W'I e sngle 1983 Of 1984 silver <ro.n the two- ron se: wh c!':I ncludes bofh S!Lvet cams_ rn !he lhree:ron set whict1 features the 1984 gold ron the 1983 silver and tl"le 198-1 "ver coin The moir. ooins vou pur chase the more you Wiii be helping our I 1ne Ol~pc athletes ti,nd that teeltng of helping and part1c1pat1ng in this important Olympic ENent IS a gt{t 0 yourself . COt'nsmav be purchased lhrough your local post nd t pamopa!mg ban'·---=-- and oort lers r country. Or wrrt to US. Mmt. Oympic Corn Prog PO ~6766 S ....,..........,.. CA 101 J ,. PlltlC M>TICC 0MW COUNTY MOTICI M tAL1 mmout MWal ==-~~ NotlCe 4-,_.,, ~ MAMllTAtnmfl Aa&.CA.D1 ~:~~~ oJ:! :'9°"'.,. ~~ .. pet90ft 11 E TAT t of c.iDot me M.\' ClATES 1 OOMPu-f'RIHT 1tr TS 0 PORT. uncmtlgMCI. POflCM • AdllN ,..,. .,,~.. • m!NllWey .,,,c0.i.,...: Haut, 3042 Etit9fJ)f"lle 1., Mna, Qalll 82627 AON anGAYl.ORo Coate ....... ~ ~ Davtct N BoUrt!• "41 a. 0 m uanrouon..a0; d DO 1 !!~ 12128: wll .a » ._,.,. A\4, COile .... tiS4 Conlln•nlal Av•., CU. N '°8531 ,...._ iOtl, •I Mid _.. o.tlf I t CDlla....._ Callt . .lm1 tUllMONI 4"111, Oallfomla ... I &.m JoM t 0 Boin. 1120 Tbll b\I 1n1 1 i. con- MOflCll Y• .._.. ~ ~~9Y. IM 1ett'I d1yof Lenll Or, Coltt...._ c.llf esucted try; 111 ina""6ual ..._ ,,_,,_t, 1114, ~ tolloWln9 l:Ut ~ C Hay. ceurt IMJ ....._ eutomoble(•I. to Wit It~ M a.no. 1151 ™' 11 lt!Wll ., 1 ,._, ::.;::~ .:-' ,... ~.., ot Cw • ,,. .. , of Cet KlnOlet en eo.ta Mw ..ittl IM County Ciefk of Or· ~ ,.. ,... • Motor Ho • Ucenle No Cellt t2 2t 9llQe Collnly Ol't Juty 2& ih wtttdft•u,...-.. (Stat•) Thi. bv•'""' • con· 1114 • 11 ~----• 71•Pot9che·EB0014H· ducted 111,y: an unln• ,.,. -.ic.r:.' :-n.:rc:= ·: ~ .o4 =·~3~ corporattd HIOCllllOtl_ P\lbhaMO Ot~ CO.It ... ~'!:JW~l4 do to Seid Hit 11 for the 01';:~~ =~ ~'1U11f~t'ty 21 • \IOU.I 4 • ,.. ..~, 80 t ' ~OUt Wflto purpoM of aaUarytng 11«1 of Thi. •tttement WU ftled • • IA , 10 ::;~,.__ • 11 any, mey be IM undertlgned fOf fte)alr 6 #1111 the County Clerk pf Or• • on ... -. etor•· In the 1moun1 of ~ County on Ju1Y 24 -~ytvated 11• lldO .,._ s1,es2.10 together with ,..,. • ' Ml.JC NOTICE me .... _... ll lflbutna; lede coeta of IOWt1111ng and ... '21197 -dectcMr Mntta \No ..,_ .,. pent111 of aai. Publ'-'* o~ CoMt '9CTITIOUI IUM!I• d..,_ • "*'" .,_ ~ Dated 11111 3rd d~ ot Ody Plk>t July 21 A11gutt 4 NAMI ITATW•NT Pl&JC NOTICE "8.ICNOTICl l......,...,,,. ........ Aligutt, 1914 11 11 1084 ' ' TN IOllOWlnQ 1**>t1 11 .. .. lnfonn.... que Frank ~lllrMlll'I • • • IA-12:) dOtnQ butiMN . ........ Publiahed Orange Coat CROCKEA OLA8S ANO , lt ,.., wtlh .. Ute Daily Piiot A119utt 4, 1984 .,.mt •t MnTICf MIRROR. 2512 LetllQh Pt , '9enT10UI IU II l'ICTmOUI 8UIMU MYtceehnettw ""9 Sl·t:>3 "'~ nu Cot1aMeite, Callf. t2t2t NAME ITATDIDIT NAMl ITA~ l'l\lttef, '" • • • TlmOl!lY Waston Crocl.er The IOl!owtng '*'°" II The followinQ S*tOnl are r.omptty '° thet ,_ ~GAL 2s12 Len19n Pl , Coat~ dOlnQ butlneu u dOll'IQ bu..,,.. u · en~-. If en Pl&.IC NOTICE UVlllNUICWf ~ Clllf 12121 PACIFIC DOOR SERVICE. Ml.IC f«>TIC£ _I N D E rt E H D E N T med ... lltM. CtTY O'I -Thi• t>u11nH1 II COfl-265 • C" ()gte SI Coll• BlllOTHEAS. 110 w. JO*M, II Utlld ~ MGclt.t ITATUdNT Of HUNTINOTOM laACH ducted by an lndMdull M-Calif. ~2827 ' flCTmOUa IUll•U Cotta M .... c.ttf 92127 .i OOftMto di un ..... ASANOOM HT °' UU OIPAln'mNT Of' Tim Cn>cker Dan~ L .. Or-y 285 MA• ITATUllNT Peaoy Suianne Plllfl .n ••• esvnto, deietta Of' DIWl.Of'tmHT UR~I Thi• 1111ement wu t 1..:1 "C" t2i SI, Colla M... The lollowlng '*'°"' .,., 110 W Joann, Coeta M...: 4:ie~~l~nmm-:~·~~:'.~n!~ FICTITIO~~M:UllNlll ,_.,.:::.::Ill' =-t~~ty~~.~ rs: C~~I: t~~lneH 11 eon· dllw'1-:E'"=La:S. 11584 Caf.·1~tttlur ~art. 910 ,...,.,._,, eecrtte. ti "9y The lotlowlng peraon• NO. ..... t9a.. dtJC'led by. en 1nd1v1dulll OrCIUd Alie · Fount11" Val-W JOtnll, Coate M .... Calli atouna. pueodl ~ ,..1.. lla11e ablndoned ..,. Ull of NotiOl 1t t1eret>y given IMI flS'* oan L.. Or~ lay Cahl 92721 92627 er•• tlempe. / 111a Flcllllout Bualneu 1111 CltJ of HunllnQlon Publllhld Orange Coatt Th11 111temenl waa flied Guy L11ll1 Muran•ka Tt111 t>u1lnff1 I• con· 1·TO THI ~ANT: Name PREFERRED IN· BMdl. Depertmenl ot 0... Detty Pilot July 21, A~ll<I, 11t1lll the Coun1y Cllfk of ()r. 11594 Orchid A11e •Fountain ducted by. hut.bend and'w!le A cMI com,..... ht9 M9l'I VESTORS velopment ~. ha• In· 11, 11, 199' •• County on .MJ-17 Valley, Cahl 12721 Peggy I . P9'en m.d ~the pefntff'I --""t Thi FICtitlous Bual ltl~ld .thlt $Xtaplfltlon of SA-l1I t984 ' Wllllam K•koo Singh, Tlllt atllemtnt waa tiled _ f.l*-JI J1MI WW. to 4ilfend Nmnw ••l...,.-o'lfll)OYi wu vironmental Impact R•i---------f250101 8225 E Ravendall Rd , San with Ille County Cllttl of Or· '"" ••••ult, rou mu•t, flied In Orange Counl on port on • prop<>MI by the DIDI Publllhld Orange co .. 1 Gllbrtll, Calif. 9t775 Inge County on Juty 17, •lttlln 30 daya alter 11111 May 31. 1944 ALE Y NO City of Huntington e..cf1 l"uu...IC NOTICE Dally Pilol July 21 28 Thlt bullnlH 11 con-\99' e.immona II NNld on yOU. F2'41l93 • ~t ~ to Auguat 4 11 1984 ' ' dueled by • gener•I part-,.... 1111wllll11111 court a written own«~ H Elder 311 d .. lgn1t1 approxlmately ~~A~=~· ' ' SA-103 neralllp Put>llahed Orange Coa1t L'~=~~0d~~~::~:;t =~~ s1.. N1wpo11.' cA :·•:.=:.-:=,~· ~~_: Tne following '*'°" 11 Ml.IC NOTICE ~~'~ ~~;:, waa filed ~~~~.tr,\ ;~l4 n 21 • .. 111 bl entlfld on appll· owner Harold H 8100 Are• the sub)ect property dol;j bUalMM AL 1--..;..;;;=;.;..:.;.=.~=--with 1111 County Cieri< of Or-St· 112 cation of the plalnlllf. and 632 N Highland LA 900~ nu the following t>ound-N R. 1:.IG~ ~ .. 24239 Lu -~11TIOOI IUllNlll •= County on wly 11. 11111court m•y Intl!' a Jud~ This l:M.ctlneM WM con-.,... c:::"o28n'""""un• Niguel, NAMI IYATllRHT 19 • mtnf ag11n11 you I°' the r• ducted by 1 1 general pen. From the not1MUt c:otner a-F Id ldl ..... dolThl followlng perton 11 Put>ll·.._,. Or•,.,!~':', __ ... Ml..;.;;.;;.l;,;C_,NO-.;.TICE;.;.;;.;;;..._ lief demanded in Ille com· nenhlp of ~egnolla StrMI end Oar-,_, r "' ...,.,nlOfl, ng ~,,... u .. ..., -··-....,... plaint. wllleh could ruutt In Thi• at•t.,.,,.,t WU W.CS field Avenue, continuing 24239 L .. NII~, Laguna BUD HILEMAN YACHT Delly Piiot July 21 28, 'ICTmOU8 IUIMll garn1anmen1 of ~agea. tak-with Ille County a.rtt of Or· ea1 along Qerlleld to Nt.=· CAllf. 9 n ~AINTJ;NANCE. 1010 W Augull 4, t t. 1984 NMm ITATDllNT ' !l\Q ol money or property Of ange County on Ju"' 10 Brookburat Str..i, toutll It butln.eu 11 con· MacArthur Blvd • I 148, SA·98 . Thi fo'lowfnO Pl'90Rt .,. olhlf' rt111f requetlld In Ille 1984 '' • along Btootlhunt Sir ... 10 ducted by. '" lndMduel Santa J.na. Calif 92107 doing bUtlMll ar. i:ompl•lnt Jack H Elder Yorittown Avenue then watt Roy F Johnlon leOru Hiieman. 1010 W BODY OPTIONS ATNESS Dated June 29. 1983 Publllhed Of Coa 10 Buthlrd Str9.t. IOU1h Thie 1111emen1 Wll filed MacArtllur Blvd. 111'8, P\8,IC NOTICE CENTER. '12 No. COMI LEE A BRANCH. Cllr1c Oaity Piiot July~ 1 t along eu.llwd 10 Binning With Ille 901Jnty C..,_ of Or-Senta An•. Calif 92701 -Hlghwey. Suite C. &AgUna By J y HYATT, Deputy August 4 1984 • 2 . 28· Avenue , then .... to = COunly on J"1y 24, Mtdtelll Hiieman, 1010 w ,ICnT10Ul IUIMll BMch, CA 92851 ilnt~y It "ltlMI ' Sdl Brookhur11. aouthwell 1 MecArthur Blvd I US, NAME ITATDl9Eff Carolyn Larkin. 1313 HELY I RUllEU. along Brootcllurll to the '251212 Santa Ana. Calif 92707 Thi following peraona 111 Temple t41111 Or .. Laguna m1·TeMtw Awlmll lllhe northern boundwy of the Publl9hld Orange Coast Thts bu1ln1u 11 con· do'ng l>Ullnea u : Beech. CA 12851 140 • Orange County Flood Con-o.uy PAol July 28 August 4, ducied by 9n lndlvldual J A N w A L T MarMyn Wotring, 1343 Mewpon IMctl, CA. taeo Pl8..IC NOTICE trol Dlltnc:t, then etong Uld 11• l9. 1914 leOfu Hiieman ENTERPRISES. 19183 Temple Hllll Or , LAgune (714) M3-ICMO Chlllfl4il 002 10 the City SA-124 Thll ltllemtnt WU flied Beech Blvd., Huntington Beech. CA 92651 Put>llshed Or1ng1 Cout K·12121 limn•, "*" aoulllWlll along with the County Cllf'k of Of-Beech. Calif. 92641 flllt ~ It c:onduc:1ed Dally P110t July 1', 21 21. ITA~ Of City boundaty 10 the aovth rtll.IC NOTICC ange County on July 24, Waite< F Prllcllard II. by·• 09'*~~ 'ugu11 4 198' Al~ Of ilOOd control boundaty Fol-1984 17071 Everg111n CKcll O', Mar11yn Watt1ng 8•17 UtE Of' !owing Iha toultletn t>ounO-l'ICTTnOUI IUIMll f251Zlt Huntington 811cll, Ctllf Thi• ltelarnent wet fllld ---------flCTmOUa atyofthelloodcontrolehllfl-NA.Ml ITATHllMT Pubfllhed Orange Cout 12147 with Ille County C1et1( of Or· f'\8.IC NOTIC£ IUIMU NAMI nett (00-2 end generltlng The following '*'°" 19 Dally Pilot July 26. Auguet 4, Janlcl H Pfttc:hard 11011 ange County on JutYS, 1184 Thi foll~ peraon1 plant Again, folloWlng the doing t>utlnlA u · t I, 18, 19M Ellel'green Cl~le'O , Hunt· F~ NOTICI Of lllW lband Iha u11 of aoutllern end w11tern IRVINE COAST CHAR-•8A·121 lngton Beech, Callt. 112141 Publlwhed Orange Cou1 IUU( TilAM8FIR 1111 FlctltlOUI 8u1lne11 boundarlel of the flood con-TERS 3100 Newport Blvd .,.,,,. butln•H II con· Dally Piiot .Juiy 14. 21. 28. aU...CT TO Name: MESA VE ROE trolcl\annel(00-1)10Allan11 Suitt '300 NlwPot1 Beech. flt&.IC NOTICE dueled by an·lndMdual August 4. 198' HCTION 110I MOBIL. 2199 Harbor Avenue, Wiii along Allanta Calff. 92"3 . Walter F Prltctwd II Sa92 Of' THI Boulevard. Costa~. CA 10 e.acn BoUWJll'd. then Nancy L Irvine. 1537 flCTITIOUl IUllNlll Tiii• •t•temen1 Wll filed CA.LlfOftNIA .92926 south elollg B .. ch eo.an BIVd .. Bllbol. Calif NAMEITATEMEHT wttllthe~ntyClerkotOr---n-11n1-IC-NO-Tl_Cf __ COMMeRctA.L COOE The Fl<;tlllout Bu1lneH BoullVard to thl 11m1t1 of the 11269 t The follow! ange County on July t 7. l"UUI. NOTICE IS HEREBY Name referred lo •boVI WU re1ld1nt11I d1111lopm1n1; Tiii• t>u1tn111 I• con-doing bvelrw:: f:'°"' .,. l98' ___ mout _________ _ GIVEN TO THE CREDITORS Octnled In Orange County on then weet lo Oetewar1, north ducted by an lndlvidual PARIS LIQUOR ANO MINI fl2IOle2 ~Afft ST MlllNEU OF Wlrrf/1(1 Winston Corp., 20, 1983 FILE NO. along Delaware Street 10 Al· Nancy IMne MARKET. 14055 Gold-Pubtlahed Otano• Coatt ATDIDIT Cit>• Cuetom Towing, Trena-F-227888 lan11, and thin following the Tiii• 11a1ement waa filed enweat W11tmln•t1r, Calll Dally Piiot July 21, 28. de:::= :;'eona.,.. leror th•I a bulk tranaflf 11 Kamren Hlidarlan. 2123 blutfllne unlll 11 appro.dllt willl Ille County Cllr1c of Or-92983 Augutt 4• 1 t , l98' WATERMAN FiNANCIAL about to bl mid• by Tr.na-June Piece, Anaheim. CA. Newland north of EJUI at enge County on July 24 lanaH. Inc. 7555 El Monte, SA-105 NETWORK. 153& Eut 17th llfor whOll l>ualneu ad-92802 Ka.mran Hlidarlen Newlanct IOUth llong New-1984 • Buene Park. CAl11 90620, 1 St SI l <>~t .. C .. dr ... 11 1117 Bake< S1r11t, Thi• stet--.1 wu lllld land to Atlenla .... t along F211Zlt Cllifoml• corp 92701 e ' ...,, 1 .. na. "' Unit D on lhe City ol Cost• With the County Clerk of Or-Atlanta to Megnolla, and Put>lllhld Orange Cout Thia t>ualneu 11 eon-MllC NOTICE W1t1tman, Youngblood, Meaa. County of Orange. •"GI County on July 3 t. then north along Meg.notla Diiiy Piiot July 28 A""'''' 4 ducted ""'• cnnwvatlon , ____ .-,.....;..-;.;;... __ , ,.__ & State of C1lltorn11. and Ill of 1114' Strllt 10 the City llmlll 1 t, 18 1914 -•-vi _,..... ...,,,..,o Aaloc., Inc., 1 535 who11 other t>u11n111 Pubhahed Or•nn11 Cout Thi an1.....,.·1---,_.....__ Ronald lanall, vic.-Pr111-flCTmoul tualNlll E. 17111 St., Ste. L, Sll\ta O -.. -.....,... .., ~ .. ..,v~....-SA-122 Olf'll • NAMI ITATIMINT Ana. Callfomla92701 ••11mea and addr..,.. UMd ••ty Piiot Augvll 4 11 18. menta within Ille Redevel09-This 1t11emen1 wu flied Tile following petton It Tllll bullneu 11 con- Ntlll1n 111<11 yeara lat patt, 25 l98' ment Project Ar .. ~ with Ille County C.k of Or-dOlng l>ullneM II ducted by a corporatlon so tar 11 known to Trans-Sa-128 the lollO'*lnQ lncrlUlnQ the ___ Ml...-;;.;;;.;.IC~NO;.;...;.TI.;.;C;.;£;.__ ~ County on July 25. BETTER MARKETING Oorll W1t1tman 11<11 . .,. Cullom T~tng, c:.paic11y olthe ••!sting liood 199' CONCEPTS 849 t 0 p 18372 Conatructlon Circle P\ml.IC NOTICE control Channell and r• NOTICa Of ' on-retldent EHi, lrviM. CA 112715. lo 1.0Nlrucltng them with con-TIW8~'8 IALE F211I07 c:utlr Or . Huntington Tll11 ttllement Wlf ftlld Robert G Tllomaon. Trena-LEGAL cnile lining. lmPfov\ng ttll YOU Allll .. OIPAUI. T Put>ttShed Orange Coaat Beac:tl. Calll 929'6 with the County Cllrtt of Or- 11111, wh<>M l>ullMM ad-ADVPTIIEMENT llllStlng pump 1t111ont and UM0D A DUO Of TMllT ~:.irf~ly 28 Augvll 4 ' o2!.:t2 ~~~ii~~~ ange County on July~.: ":1re11 11 6909 YOMmlll Or . CrTY M eddlng pumping unHI wtier• DATEO 81PTIMllR I , SA t 1" 8elc:ll Calif 92""" Pu Or n the City of Buena Perk, HUNTINGTON MACH neceealfY, there wlll lllo bl 1•1 UNLEll YOU TAKI -" ' """ bhtl'led .nge Cout Coun1y ot Orange State of DErtAllTMENT °' • construction of retention ACTION TO "'OTICT 81.,1IC W\TICE d~~ ~~i:v:ue1con-~~~~1~1~11itZ . lf. 21 · 28 • Cahlornll, ot the foltowtng DEVEL°"'81NT t>Ulns where needed YOUR l'IROPSllTY, IT MAY l"UU\. sw David G Buctmam • Sae& ttescrlbld Pl'tonll property HRYICll Any peraon or peraonl II! SOU> AT A l"\l9UC . Tllll ltatemenl Wll lllld :>f TrantflfO< to 11tlt MOTICI M withing to comment u to IALI. If YOU NHO AN IX-FICTITIOUS IUltNlll Cou --------- All atock In trade, n111urM. "'8!PAAATION the 1COP1 end oonten1 olthe 'LANATION OF THE NA.Ml! ITATIMINT ::tcounl~ty0~1"_,~l~f ~J: Ml.IC f«)TJC( mquipment and good wW of a (EM M-4) envlronmentll Information N AT UR I! o f T H E The following perton 11 199 .. :erlaln two truck bullneu Notl<:e II hereby given 11111 rllttlve to the pro)lct may l'l"OCWWDrNG AQAINIT dotng l>u1ineu u · f2:50702 FK:TITIOUI IUa*lll known 11 Cuttom Towing Ille City of Huntington do to within 1 30-day period YOU, YOU 1HOULO CON-PAISCOMM A COM-Put>lllhld Orange Coul NAMI ITAftMllNT and localed it 1117 Blkflf Buch, Department of De-of the put>Ncallon oltllll no-TACT A LAWYIR. MUNICATIONS COMPANY, Dally Pllol July 21 28 The tolloWlng l)lftonl are Sheet, Unll O, In the City of velopment Servlcee. llU In-llc:e ending September 4, COMPREHENSIVE REO P.O. Bo• 2928. Newport Auguat 4 t 1 198' ' doing bullneat u : Costa Miii. County Of Of. lllated the prepttJtlon of an 19a... Written commenta MANAGEMENT 11 duty IP-Beach. CalJI. 92693 ' ' SA-I02 SAT KINO COMMUNICA- tnge, S1111 or Callf0<nla, Environmental Impact RI-llhould l>l Mnl to the City of pointed TnntM under the Allen F Kerl, 635 8 Wiit· TIONS. 27324 C.mlno and 11111 the fOfegolng bulk pon on • propoaal by the Huntington a..cn, Depart-lolloWlng dncrfl>ld deed of mlntl9f, Newport Beach, Capistrano #203, u,guna trenaflf' wHI be coneum-City of Huntington 8Mctl ment ot DeYelopment Ser· ll'Utt WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Calif. 92693 n1D•tc NOTICE NIQUll, C1111. 12en meted on or titer Friday the ~t Agency lo vlcll. 2000 Mein Str .. t. AUCTION fO THE HIGHEST Thia t>utlneH II con-l"UU.. &llgllllf Homee Inc .. Cd- 3 lat day ol Augual 198', d11l9n111 1pproxlme111y Huntlng1on Beacll. Cell-BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-ducted by. an lndh1idual flCTTTIOUl IUltNlll fornla. 21324 Cunlno through Escrow No 190 act• of l9nd u a,._ fomi. 92948 able 11 llme of..,. In !Mui Allan F Kiii NAMl ITATDllWT Capl•trano 1203, Ul;UN 169-1911110, 11 the e.crow d1Vliopment Pro)ect ArM. Put>lllMd Orange Cout money of the United Slatll) Thia lltternent w11 lllld The lollowtng per.one 111 Niou-1. Callt 12917 o.partmenl of the Newport Sub)lct propiwty hU th&JcA,. Deity Piiot Augult 4, 1114 Ill right, tltla and lntlf'Mt wlttl the County C*1I or Or-doing bu91nett u fllla butlMll It oon· Cellter Oftlee of S1curtty Pa-loWtng bound.nee: Sa-13' con'19Yed to and now held ange County on July 24, (a) GREENTREE SOFT-ducted by: a corporation c:lflc NatlOrlal Bink al 2091 Bounded to the northeeet by ll under Mid Deed of 108' WARE. (b) SOHSETS Mlchlel Nwourlo, Vloe Sen J011qu1n Hill• Rd tn the by the Sen OlllgO F,...,,.y; PUBUC fl>TICE True! In the property herlifl.. P251IOO 2 · Prllldent City of Newp~rt BHch, lo lhl north by Mcfadden tltll' dMcrll>ld. Put>llahed Or•nn.11 Coast 14 52 Culvlf' Or • Suite Thia lletement WM mid A tr O•llu p1•-J•"" 2~8 ... ,..-A3t2. lrvtne. CA t211' County of Ofinge. Slall of "9f1UI om the Edlton N0nca TO TAUSTOA COSTA MESA _, ""' v•1 , ,.ugu1t 4, Alcllerd Frank Zucker With the Cou.nty Cler1I of Of· Callforrn• c1a1ma of c:redl· right-of-way w111 to CM.DfTOftl PROPERTIES.LTD 11.18.1914 SA _120 4082 PINlantSl ,lrvtne,CA ange County on July 19. lor1 of Tran1fer0< m•y bl Gotllltd Strllt lo Center Of IUUC BENEFICIARY WILLIAM " 92714 198' hied w1111 Slcurtty Pecllic Orl11e, Nit along Cerller ntAMIRR J KENNEDY, TRUSTEE ,_.,, Nt11onal Bink. Newport Orl11e lo the Edlaon rtgl\1-ol· .l ..... '101 FOR MARY \I KENNEDY IA-Patt McBride Crane .. 4311 Publlthld n-....... CoMt Center Offl<:e. EICIOW De-way. •-• tovm the ,,, , •. ) REVOCABLE INTERVIVOS Thll bualnell la con· Diiiy Piiot JulY 21, 2.8. t .._ ... ~ 1"" u cc rtB.IC NOTICE Manzanita. Irvine, CA 9271' ""-._ p1nment. It Iha lddr ... .., Peclflc Railroad rtght •WIY Notice II hereby glllf/l(I 10 TRUST '9CTTTIOUl IUllNlll ducted by c:o-~rtner• August 4, 11, 19'4 lortll1t>ov1 Th11 .. tdt1efor put Edinger Allf/l(lue; __,_ predltott of 1111 within Recofded91111811nb00k NAMI ITAftMIHT Alc:llerd ZUCllll' SA 0 tOO l1hng c:rld11or1 ctalma 11 lfty to Ille c.nter llnl of the named trenaf•ori•I 11111 • 14219 ~ 1833 of Otflc:tal Thi fOllowlng peraona •re Tllll lllternent w .. tiled fllurtday, the 30th d•y of alley wllleh 119911t1t Iha bulk trenafer I• about to be Record• In the offlce of the doing t>ualnlll u wllll the County Clltk pt Or• --------- Augull, 1984 Cl•lm• "''" c:ommerctll land uMI front-made on per.on .. proPlf'ty Record• of Orange County; SUNSET POOLS. 7777 m: County on June u. __ _,Pl;..;-:;.;8:;.;LI:;;,C;..;.NO;;:.:TICE.::;;:..._ bl deemed timely ftlld only Ing on Edlfl91' Allll'IUI and hereln•fl• deectll>ld llld deed of trull Ollalbee "--1-A a It 530 Ille ltld tllll I Thi The and..... .._foll .,..., ., ve ' u 1 ' '9CTITIOUI Mia.II 11 •ctuatly received by the r en r11e11. Ml'MI uvtlnMI 1,,. owing proPerty Hunllngton a .. cll, Celll ....-...... H",... 1, ... ,._.... E1erow Department before boundary One run1 _.,er1y addr .... o4 Ille lnttndld Lot 35, Blodc "F" of Tract 926'7 ..-..._.. -l"n'W-• clOM of l:M.cllne11 on the along the Clf'lllf line of Ille tr.nlfetOfl at•· OElMQUS 812 u S* map R«:orded In Su PubHlhed Orange CoMt The folloWlng S*IOl'MI.,.. lbOve apeclflld lul date for alley lhen jog• north It E w H IT 8 0 N. 2 8 8 9 Book 20. P-1 and 2 ol non... Pooll & Spea Dally Piiot . July 21. 28, OOlng l:M.cllnete ... ltllng c:lalm1 parkald1, eut 11 Aldrlcll Av· Monter~. COiia Mela, CA. MltQlllaneoU'i-Mapa In the ~·· Callfomla Corp., 31112 Augull 4 • 11 · 1 98 4 I< & W RENTALS, 17312 W•rrf/1(1 Wl11s1u11 Cor" will enue. ind north along 8e8Ch 92929 olf1c)e of the County Re-c'::f :~Newport Blech, S. 111 Whelmor• lane, Huntington no longer 1>1 aaaocltted wllll Boulevard to the Sen Diego Thi name(t) and bulllnlll ::ordef of 11ld Orange Coun-Tnla t>uiln•H 11 con· Buell, CaUfornle 126'1 Cus1om Towing Freeway lddr ... ot the Intended IV. CalllOfnl• ducted by: 1 corporation M.rlan M. KayMr. 17312 DA TEO Augua1 , 198• Th11 project boundary tranaferM(•) ere ALBERT "(If 1 11r11t addr ... or Tommy L. aw.n. Prlll-PUBLIC NOTIC£ Wlletrnor. Lane. Huntington Robert G Thomson area does not lnclUCS. the ANTHONY ORASSO, 17H :ommon d11lgnatlon la oent 8eacfl. Celllornle 92141 Tranallf'M Old World VIiiage and SM-New Hampehlre Or , Coell lhOWn tb{Mt, no warranty 11 Thi t fl1CTITIOU9 IUllNll8 Robert A. & Suean 8. a.curltr rt1efftci N•tlonal wind AP•rtmenu wtllct1 .,e Meu. CA. 12629 ;ilYln .. 10 11 compllleneta With 1~1~b;.u01"~ NAMI ITATIMeNT 1Wrlgllt. 14951 Elm Avenue. link bounded by Cent• Drive to That the proP«ty pertl-:>r corr1ctn111) " Tiie enge County on July 24 The following peraona 1r1 rvlne, CatllOfnla 92114 PO. lo• 17IO the south Huntington VII-nent hereto It dllCfil>ld In t>eneflc:lary und« llld Deed 1944 · doing bllllnlll u Thia bualn111 11 con· Newpoft .. ec:h. CA l2la llgt W•y to Ille ... 1. Ind Ille genetal u Thi en.won ,, Trull, by reaaon of • '111I01 SEABREEZE FRAMING :jUC1ed by • genetll Parl· Publllhld O,.ng• Coaat Ed1aon rtght-Ol·wly to Ille franchlM, IMMholcl Interest breach or default In the ot>fl.. Put>hthed Orano-Coul COMPANY. 1709 Pini 'l4tfll'llp Daily Piiot Augull 4 11184 west and l .. Hhold Improve-;iallona aecurld lheret>y, Delly Piiot July 24, Aug&dU, SlrMt. Huntington BMch. Suun 8. Wright St-132 The 1n11C1p1tld 1niprov. m1nt1, togetllar with '*•tofO<etXecu1edand.,._ 11 18, 1984 . C.rtf '2948 T~..-.IMMlftl wu AleCI I menta wtlhln Iha Redl\Wop-QOOdwlll Of INt certain ... lvered 10 Ille unclll'wlgned • SA 119 Suzanne M. St~Mn. #Ith Ille County CW1I of Or· menl Projle1 ArM lnetude VICI lllllon butlnen #11ttan Oeclaratlon of De--1709 Pine .$1 , Huntington lngl County on July 5, 198' PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Cha~I • Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newport B•ach 6••-2700 McCOlltMtCK MOATUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, Ca 92851 .. 94 9 .. 15 HAA•OR LAWN· MT. OLIVl Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1525 Giiier Ave Coat• Meta 5•0-555-4 P1ERCI l"OTKIRI llLL lf•OAOWAY MOATUAJllY 110 9foldway Costa Maaa &.C2-9150 •AL TZ UROIROH I MITH 6 TUTHILL WHTCLI,, CHAPIL 07 E. \Jlh St. 1111 1o11o~·ng Two anchor (Furnhure. fi111ur11. 9qUI~ ltult Incl Demand for Sale, Beech, Calif. 02641 P~ ttorn tn Huntington Cerltll' ment and ln"9ftfory NOT In· Md #l'lllen noUoe of bnNd'I PllllC NOTICE 6heny Lynn A ltMlly. Publl"*S Orange Cout h•v ~n_v 1ppro•tm1t11y c:tuded) and located •t 2801 Ind ofeleciton 10 CllJM~ 1109 Pine St .• Huntlnglon Dally Ptl01 Jvty t4, 21. 21. 400 OQO aquare flll of floor Hatl>O< 8IYd • COllA M.... .inoer.ignecs 10 Mil Hid '1CTTl10UI tUllNlll Beactt. Call! 12141 Augutt T, 1"' arH two 1111111t1 com-CA. 92129 ::H'operty to 1111tty llld obll-NAMI ITATDdNT Thi• bulln11t 11 con· S.11 mefCtal .. ,.. connecting ~ ~neu nerne uMd ;iatlona; and 111er .. tter the The fotlowlng Plfton 11 ducted by I gener9I Pll1· ~----------' Ille ProPOMCI 1nc:t1or1 10 te by llld trltllfwan 11 Mid .indll"llgned C9Ulld 1&1d doing bullnetl II netlhlP Center of 1ppro111mal1ly Io c 111 on I a : DE E •I ~ollct of orMdl Ind ot alee· MARTIN PAOTEC DIS-Suzanne M StepMNln 135.000 lqUlrl f .. I of floor CHEVRON lion 10 be "9corded sn1a.. TRJBUTORS, 19AO 19111 St Shitty Lynn A. IJtaklly .,.. • pertclng llNClur• Thal MIO bulk trantltt II lnttr No 14.()t.4811. of •304. Newport BMCh. CA Thll ttatement WU hied and lddlllonat eur190I Plfk· Intended 10 be contum· tilid 0"1olal Aeootd• 92693 wltll Ille County Clerk of Of· Ing 11ructur1 to euppon ttte mated 11 the office of: a.JdMlawtllbemttde. but George rtOIMfoy Martin, anoe1 County on July 11. add1tlonll 1qu111 foot •• ITAACREST ESCAOW CO. "'1thollt COW6fl4lf'lt or war• t940 18111 St #304, IW· 1984 rebal>Ullallon ot Ulltlng INC .• 11791 aroolt.burat rwi~t~Of'lmplled,,.. pon BHcll, CA 12"3 ,... commerclll ltruc;tur•. r• 8trHt. Foun111n Velley, ;at !Ille, pc•••lon, or TI111 bualned le eon• rtlll)llth«I Or11ng9 Colet I o c 111 on an d u fl d.,. County ot Orenge, et.ittornla encum ano111, to Pty tM ctuctecl by· an lt\dMdua.I. Dally Piiot July 21. 28. grounding ot lltlltlng utll· 927ot. on "' after leptem-refl\alnlnO prtnclpal aum of George P Martin A11gu1t 4, 11. 1914 11111. lmproV«nll"lt of on11t1 bit •. 11114 Ille note(•) aecured bJ eaJd Thi• 1111emen1 wit flied SA· 104 landlCIP!ng for oommerc:lal Thia bl.Ille "~ " ..,~ Deed of Trutt. wtlh 1n1ar .. 1 with th• County Clttlc Of Or· property and 1n111nc1d tect to Callfornlt Uniform u In Mid note provided, ad· enge cou,nty on. Ju!Y 20.1----.. -.,.-IC-NO_Tl_CE ___ I lend1e1p1ng for traffic: me-Corntnll'Clal COCle Seetlon tanoet. II lnJ. und4W the 1184 l"UU\. d l1n1. r11llgnm1nl of 9108 l«ma of aajd Pted of Trwl. Pu""I·.._.. ~'11c:'1 fltCTITIOUI 1UaMl8 Goth11d Str..i to HOO\W Thi neme end tdctr• of ,.... ~ and ·~ "'.,,_ • I Strllt; tratflc lmprowrnenu the peraon with whom of tht TnAt• and or the Da.llY Pllol July21, t '· NA TATllmNT along Edlnget Avenue, an c111ma rn.y be filed 11 lruti. CtMted by Mid Oted 11, ti, 1"4 •• _1..., dJ:;: = ~ 119 addlflOnel Jan Oi900 ,,..._ 8tarcrwt &Glow CO lno , of TN.at. lald Mia Wiii be -... RED HILUCUNTON A.I• ••y on• and Otl·tatne> at 18798 ltook"'"t ttMt. ~on AUOUlil 11. 1 .... at _____ ...____ OCIATH 270 .&o IOI!~ GottlSO SI,..., with I modi-fo...ntlllfl V..,, CA. 708 11 00 A M. at the otflcei ti • "" flellton 10 the toutl'IDOund &«ow No. and the._. drt COMl'AlHlNllYE AiO vlrMt, lulte - 1 • CO.t. Olf..famp of Iha 405 F,....~ fOffUlngclMMbyanyor.,_ MANAOIMINT. 22tU M John ~...::.·121• Not· II 8eaCh loule¥atd lf'I ~ tor eNll be 8-tembW J, ~--. lultl 150, l.e9U"a • .... lunettonwttn t,.ttlc itnprow-1M-4, wtllcll ta 11\e butlMlt H . , Celifomla I~ • 111Atm ITATDIPT =·~o::.., ""'Dort ment.t along EdiftOlr Ao;. der befof the conMTWN-Al lM &ltM of the The ~ pett0n 11 ~ fM!llY Ventunit, enue. MO raiOC:aUOt'I of arr lloft 41\e apaolled &bova put>OCallon Of tl'llt notlOll, dOlnO Du**8 at 270 So. ltOI 6trM ta lllllllng Mltet... lo,., ... known to Mid mt IOfal M"OUftl Ol tM..,.. MUA VlAOC MOllL, 201 Cott• ....... Cellf. Any per90n(t l wtwNflO\O Tranelltr..CI) MIO 09id b4llanCe or tie obit< 2711 Hat1>or llvd ,,_ I •"I ' COl'lllTl9nt .. to tt'9 eoope ltlttN9d Tr.,,...,Ot(el ueed ;iatiOtl ~ ~ .,_ e!Mwa • .._ 2-ancs content of the .,. th• followl"D 1ddtllon11 o.terfDld deed of t"* MO ~C::.,,92~ Noun. Dt~ ~"!8::'w 'J:. vlronmenlel lnform•tlon ~ namea n ad• eatln\t*9 C01t1 ~ aJn AUtal Aidot ANNtrn .ur, cam 5 rtllt,.... to Vie proi-t rney ....._ within tht ttw WICI ldvtll'al II tM,1 .. 80 CA t280f Th' b 00 IO Within. 3CMt.y plftoo ,.. ..... P-1 2 tlO H~ To ...-rnlN ,,.. ooienlnl T~• bUllnM I• Con• CSuctN oy. • from t pu tlOn ~vd.. Coall M , CA bid. yo&i m II 171•) CluCted Dy, M lndMd ending~•,'"' ue21 . no-MN · ~AtwMidNOWn JclllnO.....,• Written comment.I lhOuld 0.ted· Mr 3J, Ill' 0.tt 711/M Thia 111a.ment wM lll9d Thll t1alell*tt w .. flied bl..,,, to ft-Qty of Hunt· Albert At1tl\ony Qraeo COMPAfHEN$1Vt fUO WIUI IM ~ty Cterk of Of· tt1 ,,,. COUf'ltycttf-of Or· ln;ton .....,.,, Oec>artmen' lfttended TrM•,.,.•l MANAOEM NT ~ anoe Counc)-on Jvly 11 County on ..... ti OeYe!OPMeint ler'vlcu. 2000 • ....,... IMtow C.. llllO. Q TMl.. 1114 1 ""'' ' M lrt Street. Huntington ,.,..._.flo11l 81'Wt e,o 8rvce !If ,.Oii ...-._..___- ton• .,.,,. ,, ....•. ,.,. ............. , Cotta Man 5 -40-9371 hech. ClllJIOtnl• 9'8'8 ,..ni.M Ylhf, CA..,.. Pu ISl'led Of•noe Coatl COM'I Publ *91 f A~ Publ~ Orange Coall Pub•lthtel Orencie Coat Dalty ltOl -ugutt 4, t , 1e 1, fl. DallyP 1 JUIVH.A,....,,.. •. Oa Piiot 1tugu1t 4, 198' Dally Pilot ~It ,i , 11M 1~14 11 '8 1 ""',.., ·JU •·1 1 n,..130 Dilly .Piiat . . ' . 11 steps to a successful ·garage sale 1 - Decide on dates. • Look •I • c.11nd1r and •f lhl dltea and t1mn ot you• • Mii Wffke!101' lrt uaually good Wt-mt"I)' '~CIHllll ..... hlvt beeft held •n IM e\ltntng JUll 1tler ¥r0tll Ct1ee1t tn.-••"'1 fOf«Mt"' '"' .,..,., ~t ti lor •n'f ott-11 large l•tnt 11'111 m1y •ltrl(:t polenllll buyer• •"":•Y such H fl•rt or C0"11T'Un•ll' e••lllt Have your Hie run •I ltast two dlyt -IO'TW e>ieOPll mey no1 .tilt 10 come on any ••"G'I day ....,. -J' Z What to 1e1I: · · ~ Evtttylh•no1 Thal •I 1...,y1111ng you h1ven t u .. o in th4 IUI yHr It an 1l1m hH •nttqlll ftlUI er II brand·n•w • CH hu unu1u11 v1lu1 cfl aurt lo tk a h111tlly price tor 1:11 011 •pad of ~per Ind •11ch your wno11 nouH ook 1v1rywller1 1ndl11t IYeiYllf!ng 3 Write your ad. Hirt II I 1Uggfl1e0 Id Gll'egt SaJe -dllkl Blf\lwood rocking ch11r, toyt, lnfaMa' IOthlfto, 1922 • V1e1ro11 1n ong1n11 c:1t>trwt. many gad~• 1011 cl unutu11111ni1 rock eolltctoOrl. planll A1frnll1Nn11 3 em to Sp m Saturday Ind Sunday t234 Soulh Anymtr111, Yourtown ~_, ol Mein and 2nd UN Ill•• 111"pll Id 11 a guldl ea aura 10 "" unuauat tllrnt Bl 11 1pec1hc u poe111>11 G1111 d•,.ct•ont 11 netdld Oor'l I UM 1bt>rtvo1tion1 -many people won 1 bother to dlc1phlf lhlm CAUTION Don I adverl•M "'Y\h•RG ycu don I rlally he>'I E.-ety 11em 1n Ille Id muaf be on ll111d •I the l"'1 of thl Nie 4 Where to advertise. Place your Id wll1r1 11 will bl 11111 b¥, people wh 0 ""' in lhl ar11 -molt people "'91) clOM to 11oma T111 • Daily P1lol Is rhd by 81,000 lldul11 en Co11a Miii • Nl'll¥por1 Beach, lagun• Beech. Irvine, Hun11ngion Beach and Foun111n I/alley -guar1n1111ng you wioe t11poaure And Wllll,the Pilot.~ re not 1>1ying for WUll cireulallon In L~ Angellt CH An111t1m P11n 10 run your •d 3 hmea or more. Ind 11art 11 • few days before the NII to 1>11g11n l\unlert ctn hive plenty or nouce 5 Make a sign. · To help m1li.1 ycur .... S<.IC~lul tn1ke e lew s•gns • from cardt>o.,d •nd le!W wotll • tn1g1c: marker A good 119~ 1119 II 14 II 22 6 Placing your ''CJL Tiie morning of 1111 Ille. but not before p11ce your 11gn1 Bl sure ind add your ldd'"9 Ind 1ny • der1ction11 1rrbw1 ThlS lhould bl done at>oul • 11111 hour ~tore the 1111 11attt Place VoUf 11gn where It can bl *"n from bOlh ttCMI QI thl 11r .. , b¥ p1t11ng cart I/Id ptdl1tr11n1 CAUTION Some town• 111v1 l1w· thal r11tr1c1 the placement •nd dur11ton of 9"•0• 1111 119n1 PIHM chick w1111 your towns pl1nn1ng Ot1>1rlmen1 or clerk 7 Marking prices: Mark PflOll where they can bl Men clearly Otlice • tup,ly 11ore1 haw varotU9 acns end colOf, or 1t1cktr1 11111 work well or you Cltl Ull mulung tape. However you mark them._..,,-...,, Glrage 11i.a 111 tor bar~11n lluntera Remember .....,,..,...r you un 1 Mii you II have lo dreg t>1ck 1n thl house and llore 1911n lor 1no1ller ye1r 8 Se"lftCJ refreshmtnh. Tlllt doean I 11111e 10,co.1 much •nd cr11111 • lroendly • 11moaphe11 It also 1nc;our1g11 people 10 111y longer Ind Plfll•P• t>uy more Y'ou could 1111n charge for upen11v1 lllrnt Ilka donul• CH 1111 ludl c:ould go 1n bUt•ntH lor lh• day with• llmonldl 111no 9 Display. - • M1•11111111very1h1ng c:en t>a 111n H1111 c:8'd .. bt11 or t>oardt'-0 .. lhetv•• l>ltwten two c:h11rs Don t Civet peopll lo band ~ unllft you can 11111p 11 IJH one 1-bll 11 • dlak wnere ~can 111everything 1no Ilk• mone.-UM only one Cllh b01t tt•n c•n• or b01111 work f1nel 111<1 ITIP• 1ure IOmtonl 11 appoini.ci caan4't II 111 times ArTIRge blfofllland fat 1 1r11nd who can help anewer queat•ona rehel for lunch ate a CIMck your neighbors and friendJ. •a.. 11 any went lo to•n 'f04it ult Thoa -Mlt give yo; tomeone to allare ••~ wi111 ·~ incr11M 1n11re11 In yol.W .... II ottlett join you. t>t aure to 11\Cludl th" In your ad l••r p11: "Olr ... tam.ty lllf · n11gllt>Orl\ooo tile ) Oroup 11le1 are a IOI m>re _!_un. 100 . . \ Daily Pilat .. - Cl tied Advttt a ng -042-5878 ·. • ' I , -·····~ - 4 I ..... us· . our a can eseen • MAXIMIZE YOUR MARKET COVERAGE adv~_rtis ing dollars) ;with the Beachcomber's 46,500 undupllcated. ·tlrculatlon-ln-Huntlngton Beach, the lr.vlne Mirror'• 25,000 undupllcated clrculatlon In ·1rvlne and-the Dally Piiot's 37,277 ABC audited • clrculatlon In Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley. . . . CILL &12-43·21 FOR DETllLS -. .. .,.. , . .. ' " ·' • • Oronge Coot pAILY PILOT/Saturday. Augual •,tea• . . • , scon MAGNUSON General Manager BRAND NEW 1984 ' • • BRAND NEW 1984 DODGE CARAVAN OUR NORMAL PRICE YOUR DOWN l'LL MATCH ,YOU FINANCE . $16,.313 $2;l>oo .-.. -$2,000 $12,313 ' • • EqlJipJ)e(! with a·utomatlc. air condltlo·ning, pOwer windows, pawer "" door locks. AM/FM digital stereo cassette, remote tailgate, sunscreen glass & m9re. -. DODGE VAN CONVERSION BRAND NEW DAYTONA TURBO 81~ t11 "I E<N•-*'"' CltS!om .,.,nl. (""Tom ~It & tlrH. au•om.i•( "" CON:l1l•on•n9. VI e""'""· ''" ... -·· (fUIH. AM FM •ler11<1 t d•,.,ne & mort- 0 UR NORMAL PRICE $24,847 YOUR DOWN 53,000 l'LL MATCH 53,000 "YOU FINANCE $18,847 Picture for 111ustrahon purPOses onlv. May not be ell.aclly as shown. s~· •11S86l s1i.. ••2S7 OUR NORMAL PRICE Eo,.oP<d w•th s '"""'· .;, YOUR DOWN condilio~in9, lealher seats, I'll: MATCH oower windows. pewer door lock" mt whttt. AM/FM YOU FINANCE digital stereo cassette, Tinted gtass & more. 5 15,076 5 1,600 5 1,600 5 11,876. ·······-•• •• •• • • :·· USED. CARS •• •• :· AT ·~ : INCREDIBLE : • • • • •.SAVINGS:• •• • ·~ ' . ............................................................................................. ~.. . _ •• s. ....... .......... '72 DATSUN PICKUP Super nice truck in excellent condition ready for work or play! (823060l '19 BUICK CENTURY VS, aulomal1c. PS, Pb. l ilt, cruise, POwer windows, PQwer lock s, AM FM stereo. l 826YDCJ · • • \ - • -- '73 VW BUG d spd, radio, heater, super clean, car completetv redone. (294JSC) '82 CHEVY CELEBRITY Automatic. air conditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, pawer windows. tilt, cruise. (120659) • • • ---::!;-... re*$'"?·' '77 FORD MUSTANG Autom,at ic, PS. pb, sunr:oof, air condition- ing, (5;JB RPM) '81 MAZDA 626 · . 4 door, air conditioning, 2 tone paint, custom wheels, moonroof, AM/FM stereo cassette, +ow-miles. tlEMU544 } - • '77 CHEVY CAMARO Automatic, ps, pb, air condition!Mv. rally wheels, extremely clean. (419WQC) '82 CHEVY MONTE CARLO Automatic. ajr conditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, pawer windows, tilt, cruise. (223.4.43 -----1~-1 .,._ ............ ,.~ ........ 1,... •. _ ......... . It.I-___ , .... llOM<lll .......... Ml ,.,..., ..... _,, , ,. .. ..... ,, .... ....,, """ ... -" -..I, • I ; ----.- Sales ean1 set-forMisS·ion Viejo's Aspen Creek den« study. ... ceilings wa the IMng room. master commonly uled R-19 end R-13 grades. The standard amenitia of fuDy bedroom 81'1d kitchen dlaUngulah the ' The maJority of framing coollsts of ~le c:nens. ~ C8rJ>8.t~ and CoUnbine home. wh a lo.g storage bin sturdMN' 2X6 tumbet, • oppOMd to 2X4, vlnyt flooring throughout, designer adjacent to the fireplace and bu It-In and ftOoia are.:wny IMUlat8c:f. Mlected hardware Md fixtures and quati-bookca:M add drama to the Primrose Mtation Vlal... Com ty wood cat:Metly htrW been ncluded n model. "_,., pany Mies rep-eech home. while indMdual ptans •• Buyers whO vi.sit Aspen Creek will ~~=~-::staff~ d'astingufshed by lnterk>r design treat-aJaodi9COWradegreeofquaJltyconstr\.IC- firm'a ~Laguna HIH• neighborhood, ments. SettinG ~ the Woodbine plan lion adding to the overaJJ comfod, .. Mp9n er..ec," now In tu first preview •• cathedr8' ceilingj apanntng the IMng convenience end value of the homes. Tt\at ahowt room. dtning room and kitchen, plus an extra ~ree of quality can be found In For addftional information regatdlng ~ Creek. nduding available tfnanc- lng plans, assoctauons and rMmberehlp feea. Interested ~ can >Mit the tales office and tour the decorated model homes. Aspen -Creek wllt be open dally from. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 43 Aspen Creek lane. ~ Basa and T~ haw 8 expensive clerestory window ih the mas.-R-30 and R-19 Insulation In ceilings and highly aucceesfUI aaJe9 record wtth the ter ~oom'• dr~ area. Cathedral walls, respectively, as oposed to th,!t more ~=--= .. =-. Mfsllon -~~,~~'"!=7'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilili;;miiiiiiii~·----iiiiiiiiiiliii~iliiiiiiiiiiiiii.liliiii.iiiiiiiii!llliiiiiii~~~lilll!i~~~~~iiiiii~iiii~~--iiiiii:--:"~ tbe auceentul MllOU1 of MaJk>rca. Ml...00 -~~===::.:r: Van F"Dssen an-cl P a r t n ·ers chosen who hefped ..,, 289 Cortez hornet ov« . £ · ~':t==~n:~~=~~ cor FV Co1n1nerCe Center desian ---famlty detached homes'. Only a handfut of 0 homes tr• etlll av labki at thoM rwo · • ~;~··h ~:.:.,v: ~. 3.5 million Mediterranean-style development or other busineases," SaJd Grant. sales lnfor: center k>cat9d at the t f 1 d t 20 h ha -. "While the aut()of'elated businesses comerof Al~aand Margu«ltepat1cwey8. 0 nC U e Up 0 S Ops. emp Sizing auto Care wlll have bays end -othen will not, the · Interested home lhopper1 wtU have concept of combining theee types of their flrlt opportuntfy to tour the ttiree Van Foeaen and Partnert Archltec-CareCentersofAmertcadevek>pmentwill busineasee Is unique and la a we1cOme model h0ft"Mt9, which range from the two-ture of Irvine has been Mlected to design include apace for 15 to 20 retail, food and change from the lesa convenient and leas bedroom/opttonaJ den, two-bath "Wood-Fountain Val'8y Commerce Center, ac-automotJve after-care ~·· attractive strtp-styte bulldtngs estabUshed blne," off8'1ng 1,060 square feet of speoe. cordlf)O to a · joint announcement by The Mediterranean-style s1ructure along major s1reets throughOUt Southern to the three-bedroom, two-bath "Cot-pat1ner1 Ray Olmschled and T aytor Grant, will be built on a three-acte parcel at the CaJifornia during the past decade or two," umbfne" with 1,290 square feet of apace. principal of Grant Building Co., wh ch will lntersectJon of Heil Avenue and Harbor Olmschted added. TM 1, 190-squar•foot "Primrose" offers construct the $3.5 million development. Boulevard In eastern Fountain Valley, with two bedrooms and two baths, .In a dual the four,bultdings forming a quadrangle. leaatng agents for the property 'Ill muter Mlfte design. The center, slated for completion In be Lee A. McCullough and-:tan-Etlk Palm Each of th• three ptans at Aspen October,wlllcontaln43,000aquarefeetof "The center will be arranged 80 that of Daum Corporatton & Staff. For further Creek featur• lmagTnatfvely designed apaarto be teased. . . customers wafting f~ their Yehlcles toi>e lnformatfon-call 833-1361. Interiors br"""'t9ned b" defesttvv win-1 • repaired ·or maintained In t .. -related Keep Y"'~'·arden an shape bv dowe and loffy: oathedr~ cemnga:'Atao, 1nl 0 e • I g n • d · • • .-s e r -· bu~r{esses of the Auto Car~''C.nter of reading ffiaay ·s garrlenang pa.g " each home a MCOndary bedroom offer•\ vfce/commercfal/rete• center. with ArfH94i~ wUf be able to walk ty to the · built-In design tlexlblllty to funcilon as~ emphasis on au1omoti"'9 needs, the Auto stereo shop, fast-foOd outlet, cleaners / lily Piil Westwood relocates its c orporate office to CM ' Westwood Development, a reslden- t1a1. commercial and lndustflal building firm, has relocated its corporate offices to 3 151 Airway Drive, Suite T-1 In Costa Mesa. Westw~ principals Larry Riggs and Nicholas Pappas say the relocatlon Is a result of the firm's Increased development activity. The company currently plans to build 500 res dentlal units In 1984 and Its framJng affiliate, Westerly Framing, is also involved In six building projects through- out Southern California Westwood 's Immediate devel_opment plans include three restdential com- munities In the Sunnymead/Rlvera1de area and an add1t1onal project In Palm Springs. Riggs and Pappas just com- pleted development of Westerly Place. a community of 78 single-family homes In Sunnymead. The community opened 'in m'd 1983 and all of the homes have been sold. Westwood Development recentlY. as- sociated wiffi R chard Beauchamp of Beachamp Enterpriae, a Newport Beach- based company with a diverse investment portfolio. ConstructiOn under way on Red Hill business park Ground has been broken and con· structlon 1~ under way on a two-story office buUdlng at Main & Red Hiii Business Center, a 28-ecre multl·use business park 'lt the Intersection of the Newport and San Diego freeways. The center, winner of Pacific Coast Builder• Conference's 1983 Gold Nugget Award, 11 being developed by Callfornta Partners~ a Newport Beach-based JQlnt venture partnership that develops busl- n u parks end commercial properties throughout Southern Calltornla. The 18,000-square foot bu1ldlng will be built-out to accommodate the needs of a aiagle tenant and will feature mirrored glass and textured concrete extef'iOr sidings, conciete columns and brick planter berma Completion 1s expected by late September The addition brings Main & Red Hiii Business Center to a total of 240.000 square feet of ed·uso space. or Information on the new building, c tact jtm oeGraw ' of Coldwell B er at 955-8331. REAL .ESTATE MO-all 11211M .a. .......... •.,..tlMtef Desi~ to please the most dis- criminate, this 5 Bel, 7 Ba, luxurious custom home is located at the very - VIEW .-top of HarQor Ridge. 180 degree ocean, bay, city & "Sunaeta OVer Catallna" VIEW. From warm library to Cam. nn. w /one of 4 f-plCI to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & 1pa -it reflects the ultimate in quality. Master suite (over 1000 sq. ft.) w/sauna & f-plc & breathtaking-VIEW. 24 hr., guarded gate. Offered $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hu.nt. ,,,...... .... ..... . with a·European Oavor! Truly a u.n que and classic 3 Bd townhomC! Fonnal- marble-foyer-totally upgraded thruout. Private single level end-unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. ~ gate. A.ssllme hi-loan. Shown by appt. only. $550,000 Jeri Hunt. ' •1111• 111Ft.lll'IMIF1innt Prime cu.l-de~sac location. 3 Bd, 3 Ba single level wlfam. rm. and room to expand. Assume max. rate of 11 114 "· Owner may provide additional financ- ing to qualified buyer. $895,000. Barbara Kastle. PHIAYIUU # 18 Atoll. Gated comm. of Jasmine Creek -Plari 2. 2 Bel, 2 Ba & den. Mini ~view. Price reduced to $305,000. Subjed. to court approval. & is con- dition. Vee Stinson. "11-UW .. M'IBS" Outstanding Newport Hgts family home. 4 Bd, 3 Ba, big faro. rm., wet bar & aec. system. Too many extras to list. A M~t See -ai.king $389,900. Vee Stil)80n. ,_llLIWIUIUT ,..., ... Pretli111t ..... .,.,.. 3 Bd elegant home ttady for your decorator touches. Huge prolemionally decorated yard very private and large enough for a pool The kids will love the MUI YI HUITY tre:ehouae and you will loV, the locatlon. ~vely award-winnm& 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Price includes lhe land. Vee St.Uwon. 1mgle level end unit wlnearly 2000 sq.· 11111 "-•alll .,_ .. 1·1 rt. Vaulted ceilings-white oak floor· ua• •-LIT ing -prime Harbor Ridge k>catJon. 128 ft. on VIEW. Owner will trade/xlnl Assume 10.37~ fixed .rate loan. terms -.. ume $36~.000. Submit ..._ $3~9,900. Fee. C.all Barbara K.Mtle. Offered at $590,000. Barbara Kutle. • I Speciatzing in r·opert" an the waler ... near the water ... anJ wuh 'lhew of water WATERFRONT -LINDA ISLE OM of the beet locatlona on thew.-. Vou tww eun ... d•J In th .. 2 ... tor, ,..ld1nce ~ poo1 a..,._...., tennle and ctubhouee, ''* aubstantlel home ha ,- bed.room• end •pecloue enter1alnlftt. Ownen .... flex· Ible and wUI consldef ••change&. $2.750,000. FEE LAND. 13'1-1400 . UNDA ISLEBAYFRORT . ~ A YetenUne CU•tom bulh home In M •a.cen.nt f"9oon toc.Uon and ... """ s bedroom•, •~ beChe end I• comptet•IJ ~eted. Extenefw woodwcwtc compli- ment• the. •unken wet ber. ldeet few lndoor/outdoof rec:reet •• >n and entwtatntng. Courtyard entrJ end • lerge allp t akSe tie. Securtty •Y•tem. Owner Mk• you to make offeral Offered at S1,25Q,000.131·1400 OCEANFRONT-ON THE POINT Flrat ttme offered, thfe tpedcM,. 4 bedroom, S bath famUy home ... tu.r" M upetalrs lhtng room with a "ton¥•" view of the hMt»or, letty, Corona del lier end LAguna llMchl Oownetaira you wll ftnd • tamu, room with wetber and patio on the aMd. Amenltlee plcM'e In thle 11, 150,000 home.131-1400 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME Ottering everythlng-.. c.Oent Newport 9aJ location. 50' allp, bnutltul prden/petlo .,.. end lmnulculal• con- dition. Ortclou• and caaual IMng In apecloua rooma • m .. t., bedroom with •Htlng .,.. plut S lerge bedrooma. 4 betht, fcwmal dining room, wet bat, laundry room In w.,._ detlgned noor-pa.n. You have the beet of al wotfd:9 ·on the beJ, tcrou from beech, Wiiie to llalboe ttoree.. AND a tweeplng, 11tortout view of the beJ and df1 Ugtda1 Prtced to MP •t 11,050,000.131-1400 BA YFRONT -PIER/SLIP -VIEW Spec1ecU1ar mountajn and weter view from thle well maintained 8A YFRONT DUPLEX. Sandy beech + pier few 2 ler119 ylChta. Greet f1mlfJ .,.. In a quiet lodttton. Cal for deWla on thl• terrtftc property. OWNER WU. CARRY THE NOTE ANO FIRST T .D. ON lMS FEE UM> ptopettJ. ... 000.131-1400 .: NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-REDUCED PRICED BELOW APPRAISED Y ALUE, ttllil prtvete, c:on- tempor8fJ home le NOW ....... A unique cuetom home bu cormr locetloft with "tinted" ~ tDt enMnce9 your view of the bMcb Md oce.\. 2 tto.~ lfSlht wood ftoon and c:.rpettng. gourmet .....,. ate CamllJ room. 4 bedrOOIM .,_ the rMln ._,.. PLUS 2 bedroom ''extnl" wing with own .. ,b•tee. Stained ..... Md qulllftJ detalllng ttvoughout. s ca' ....... OWMr " eMloU9I FEE 131-1400 LITTLE ISLAND-BAYFAONT Older 2-ttory, I be*oom r11ld1nce In a fenteetlc VIEW • locatlon to telce edYM .... of acthttJ of the Weter 6 llghtt at nlghL A wondetM oPPCM1UnltJ to own a home on ,.qua.t" Little lttend Md dO ecNM NdecoratlAg to flt JOUI diMISln. 9'educed to tlS0.000..tn-tlOO BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX Own a home on .... ...., et en lntert.IMMM price + tine lnccMM beeldMI Thie ••dttftt oorw "°'*'1 hat twos bedrOOftl unJtt •Ith pt1v8CJ ... COft ..... ICM. Recently redecorated a In ftM condttton. A tWrttlc price et' 1715.000.131-1400 LAGUNA BANK REPO REDUCTION ~ A .... 4 bedroom. 4 beth hofM wttfl IMllJ extr• In Lariune. PNe bNuUNI pool --. Mng anJ ofter of trade. 10~ c-. down. .... "~ 1~ ....... t for ftnenc-tng. Greet reduction to 1721, cal 131-1400 'r"~ PRESTIGE BAYFRONT CONDO ....,... Ith floor Udo Pn cOiii:to wlUi penonndc vlewt of ~and cltJ lfSlhtal Th• luxurJ IMng In• 2 bedtoom, 2 Mth Neldence that ,..tu,_ decor1tor ftlrtur" end l..- terlof. Poot, ape end aauna In a MCUrlty bUlldtnsl •Ith doonMnJ Lleted at *5.000. Call U1·1G OCEANFRONT DUP.LEX Each unll hat I bedroom•, 2 beth with oc.n and Catalina vlewt. Location In greet area end ha Slood Income. A.eking pt'lce tlS0,000 CU-UGO OCEANFROtjT DUPLEX-REDUCED :-ap.rt(tang ~••MPlne Ylewat Glut oceanfront lo- .cation for 2. Uftlta--...ch with I bedroom• t 3 car pep. Excellent rental hletorJ. Anandng evaltable. Reduc.d to 1515.000. Cell 131·1400 WATERFRONT WONDERFUL-REDUCTION Custom A lovefJ wlttl pier/Roat for 30' boet ..-aide U.. Oak ..,.. ..... tt.m tHlth, fabulous kitchen, NCUftty .,... tem a aolld Gell dooft throughout tNt 3 bedroom, 2YJ beth home. EnJor the Slood nt. on the weter In a home of distinction st a rMaon.a. price. Reduced to S590.000 F ... 111-1400 UDO PARK DRIVE CONDO Large berfron1 condo with water view• from lfvlng room and matter bedroom.. T .. tetully deccwated 2 bedroom•+ den and 3 battle In MCUrtty bulldlng. Owner may carry 1et TD with l•ge cath down. 1411.000. Cell 131-1400 LIDO ISLE-REDUCED TO SELL Lido ltte home on an extra 1a,. lot. 3 bedroom•, 2 beth•, den plut tunnJ !anal .... utlfut 40' pool end ape. Ownef• . rudy to MP. Prtced •t 1492,500. Call 131-1400 WATERFRONT HOME-$485,000 A quiet, ptfvete locatJon In a watemont communttJ with ptfvete beech. Pier atlp for 40' boet lndudee wtth JOUf home. Open end bdght 2 bedroom end den with auper, M.lftftJ petlo on the watw. c.a to .... 131-1400 LIDO ISLE-MINT CONDmON Ownen tine totaefJ ooordtnat.d the carpet 8nd .... eoftr' .. ..,..1n thle lwtgtlt, cheefful a epp 1a.Jing hofne. Lar .. 4 bedroom + famMJ room wtth bar, saounnet kitchen a ... .......... $47't,000.131·1400 BAYCREST CUSTOM HOME Thie la e lerge ,.,,,., home wtth 5 bedroom•. 4 IHlth• and .. ••cellent floor ......... In • brtght decor. Separate mekr•....,... tormel ~ room, 3 ftreptlCea, wet bar "' den a cu.tom buHtt Poot, jecuul oft maater auhe • ...,., 9xtr•\ Ownen anxlow-prlced et $4'1.0Q0, 131-1400 ---......_ CORONA DEL MAR Wonderful s bedroom family a entert.lnment home with view, Mely Jard, "'89ter bedroom with ftreptace, tormel dlftlnG room, famU, room a communttJ poof. AM for $MQ,OOD lncludfng .... land.131·1'°° PENINSULA POINT REDUCTION A 3 bedreom, 2 beth home which has beet\ remodeled trOm the ground upl " on..... toertng beam cefllnga. _.... •t.lllMd 11&ata wtndotn, wtth the entire 2nd foor .. the mater auit. with .,tttn.g room or ofnc. and aundectl. Manr lo..ty emenhleel Aeduc.t to 1415,0GO. 131-1,400 . BAYFRONT CONDO a.autllul ChMMI A .. f COi'l60 wfth prtrne ooa.n Md beJ vtewal Aaklna S311.SOO. 2 bedroom. 2 beth, poof. tP8 In a tuper tocatlOn. Wt.r ..,. .. tnttallment ..... Cefl 111-1400 WESTCLIFF FAMILY HOME Setler It walttngjol an ofter on this beauUtu y remod1led family hofne, with 4 bedroom. .,. den and formal dining room ANO prlvate poot end cabMa or plaJhouMI Prtced right at S-,500. C · 131-1400 HARBOR VIEW HILLS PofMJ'*r Sendpfpef modet with mlna...lew Md '°"'J pod- atu ftof'lt yard. Comkwtable FAlllL Y 4 bedroom, 2'h IHI home With ramDy room, Memed ce111ngs. hardwood noon and WARMTH. All for t:mpG0.131·1400 ENGLISH TUDOR-HUNTINGTON 8eautttut 5 bedroom home with custom pool and ..... FamllJ room, 3 fl'replacft. MCUrtty and man1 pluan! W.ati to beech from thlt EXCLUSIVE ~hbothood. R.tl.cN to SMe,IOO. 131-1400 BLUFFS "Z" PLAN CORNER Wrap-around petJo end • g,..t comer lot. a..utltuay remodeled 2 ... tcwy with plantatJon thutten, parquet ftoon end manr amenm... Formal dining room Included In tlllt 4 bedroom hofne. New m .. ter autte with beth. l:M2.,500 F ... 131·1400 ' JASMINE CREEK Oramatk plan' •tth 80aftng 2 ... tory ..,,,,, latand kJtchen, ~-t.,... end petlo. PrlY•t• comer location. lntereet· Ing leYelt end 3 total bedroom&. CommunltJ pool end tenni.. PTtced to ..n wttll an aaumab6e io.n. 1211.000. 131-1400 PENINSULA HOME BY BAY Wood ftoon, beamed celUnga and eMdy bridl patio enhance the c:hwm of Ihle remodeled 3 bedroom home. Super locatlon ...., yacht dUb, echool. acroee bQ on R-2 Iott '211.000.111-1400 NEWPORTHOME-NEARBEACHUS0,000 tkJlghta. private beck ywct end central Newport locetlon. Only at.pe to oceen. Gourmet kitchen. family room with wet w, atrium end 3 ba*ooms.131·1400 BAYSHORES RESIDENCE Upgrlded .. ,"'°'" 3 bedroom, 2 beth home with ,.. mod•l•d kitchen and bathroom• PLUS new carpet• end beemed ceMlng .. Large tunnJ patio off IMng room. Priced to ..a et $225.000LIM.Call131-1400 VILLA BALBOA·VIE -REDUCED! 0.Mr mutt MU thJa 1 OOfl'I condo In a MCUrtty complex ,..., the bMc:h. A truly ~ loel'I with Crock• Bank and ownet maJ help finance, or w c:on- alder ..... option.~-11 ..... 000.131-1400 SPACIOUS AHO AIRY CONDO New pelnt and carpet, large s-tlo end 2 car prege. Tenni. and poot In complex.. 3 bedroom, 2Ya beth .,.., New· port-al for 1111,000. 131-1400 WATERFRONT ; H<)MES, INC. R E :J 15 r.-1.lruw t\\ ''· Hrtllm.1 1'llirnl (> 7:\-(>t)()O REALTY arbor· ~ FlllT llW mYllE 1DUCI -No view better! Spectacular unobstructed bay, ocean & night lights view. 2400 sq.ft. home with 2 bdrms & convertible den. IOICO II Clll -Older fixer upper in a great location just 1/t block to Begonia Park & a short walk to the beach. 2 bdrm plus den. LIU A Niii.DU -Take a look at this conve- niently located 2 bdrm, 2 bath Westcliff condo which you can buy with only $12,000 down & assume the low Interest 1st and seller carried 2nd. •TIE IUY -Over 1200 sq.ft . mobile home with 2 bdrm, 2 baths, deluxe bit-in kitchen and fireplace. 42 feet on the bay. Boat slip available. Financing available. ' mYm f&lllLY llm -Conveniently located near the clubhouse, pool & tennis. 3 bdrm home with famlty room & enclosed yard. Fresh carpets & paint. ' • rea s Oldest Re8·1 Estate Firrn . . ' ·. C.l.•. llPLB -Large 3 bdrm, 3 bath duplex on the ocean side of P.C.H. Fireplaces, jacuzzles and private ocean view sun deck. A good Invest men ti TOllY'S FUTllE IOIE S..fnethp 18 Fm M Tll IUY -Luxury 4 bdrm home in popular Dover Shores near the beach. Private pier & float. Large brick patio. Ideal home for an active growing family. IOI ClUlllSE-Ull ISU -Immaculate 4 bdrm home on 1 Yz lots. Upstairs bdrms can have separate entrance. Large sunny patio. SECL... W1TI ICOll YD -Completely re- modeled and redecorated hOl'Jle at the top of Corona Highlands. French doors, plantation shutters & Mexican pavers. 3 bdrm & large family room. 1~ LITS C.1.1. -New llstlngl Just a short walk to the beach. Nicely maintained 3 bdrm home on R-2 lot ·with room to build additional units. Owner will finance. RSTCUFF lllYE -Immaculate 3 bdrm home tastefully decorated & spacious. Family room, wet bar. room for a pool, high cathedral celllngs. ---IUCI IUY fdlLY-E -Freshly painted with new carpets. 4 bdrm & den. Terrific value. Large pool. 2 fireplaces, owner may help finance. UI H C.1.1. -2 bdrm home on well located R-2 lot with room to add on rental unit. Priced at lot value. CllllEICUL UILll• -Prime loction on Warner Avenue at the San Diego Fwy. Terrific ldentl!Y 33,800 sq.ft. completely air conditioned. 0.1.•. lCTill YIEW -Outstanding custom home over- lookfng the harbor entrance with views of the bay, ocean, jetty & city lights. Designed by Paul Thoryk & featured in Home & Garden Magazine. UIE llW C.1.11. lllE -Located In quiet area away from P.C.H. R-2 lot. 3 bdrm, en.closed patio, high ceilings and hardwood floors. · (714) 673-4400 (213) 628-2828 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY--CORONA DEL MAR • IRVINE REALTY 644~620~0 2 Civic _,laza · #100 Newpo.rt Beach, Ca. 41LUYFlllT I.ml ISLE . -. . ...... Lt-- Special location near community park, beach, "tenniS. Very comtorta1be sized t BR custom home.- Great approach t.o large slip & pier. Favorable new land lease 1l1'ld superb purchase option. Tom Allinson. -llYEl1Wl1 128,111 Best street, walk t.o beach, $140,000 in assumable loans at 12%. 2 bd. and 1 bd. Perfect for owner occupant or invest.or. Lois Jacobs. •an• CllTlm ....,.. Th.is 4 bdrm, 3 ba, home is situated on a large lot which blends int.o the 14th fairway of the ex- clusive Big Canyon Country Club. goliers will Jove the location! Danny Bibb. .. CllYll-F ... IY UUlllll Siii.iii Tb.is 3 br, 2 Y.a ba customiz.ed home ~ all the quality you would expect from this prestigious location. Features an incre<tible kitchen. Awaiting your gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb. .. UIYll-ll TIE Fl8WIJ SlllJlll A beautiful town-home on a superb locatio.o. High . ce~. walls of glass and marble floors add t.o the q_histication of this remodeled and expanded Diane "Deauville", now 5 ~and library. ~ucy~. --........ ....,... This sunshine bright· 3 br, den, Deauville in exclusive Big Canyon has a view you will want to call your own. The spark.ling pool &spa overlook all of Big Canyon & beyond to the hills & lights of Harbor Ridge. Barbara Aune. . . · un•••BT• 1211,111 Select the 3 br front houae or the 2 br rear. Either one would be a great owners unit. You can get top rent for this well located CDM duplex and enjoy life! Coby Ward. Wlml WllDFILL 11,Al,111 Cuca<fing wat.erfall flows into private pool and spa wi1h magnificent views of Newport Harbor. 5 bedroom custom quality built Mediterranean in prjvate c:omm~ty of Harbor Ridge. Open. light & airy home-perfect for entertainµlg. Ed Eecano/Maureen White. RIFFS RI $2.,_ 3 br. Huge living rm, separate dining, step-down den with fireplace on cul-de-sac. Beverly Morphy. · IPTIUll PllL.. 1111,111 Lovely 6 bedroom Southport with dramatic pool, waterfall spa and beautiful gardens, Canyon, ocean. city ligh~ view. Owner will carry lat TD. F'.ut e9Cn>W possible. P-aula Bailey. lfEI •ISES SltllllT LIDO 3 BR. Spa. Wtrlt BELCOURT 2BR SPYGLASS 6 BR. FR, Pool. Spa BIG CANYON 2BR BIG CANYON 3BR,FR SPYGLASS RIDGE 5 BR. FR. CAMIOC> SHQ1US 5, BR. FR, Spa BIG CANYON 5 BR. FR. Spa BIG CANYON 6 BR, FR, Pool EASTBLUFF SBR - ..... 2-5 1•• 1()..6 ..... 1-5 ... 1-5 ....... 1-5 ...... 1-5 11 ..... 1-5 ..... 1-5 11...,.. 1-5 ·--1-5 . CORONA DEL MAR SIH- 2 BR. Pool. Wtrfrt 1-5 BEACON BAY •n.-4+ wtrfrnt 12-6 ..._ ......... Barbara Aune ..... ,,. M. White/E. F.acaoo . ......... Paula Bailey 2 ........ Stephanie Grody 11 .. , ... Dan S.Ob , ......... MaraloU Insold ...,.... •. '.fom Allinson . .. , ....... Lucy Roee ............ Dan Bibb n11 ua Yllt1I-- Coby Ward •1...-Roeemary Sietz u ..... .., Mary Lou Marion •t Llllll nn.-E:xciting waterfront home 0n sandy beach. 4 br, formal dining, wet bar, 4Yl ba, handsome brick fireplace & lg. gourmet kitchen + apt. Private community, tennis, slip available. A fantastic family home. Mary Lou Marion. ... • .. , .. 1111,111 In charming old C.Orona del Mar. Beautifully remodeled 2 bedroom and family room or 3 bd. Beam ceilinp-R-2 lot-pool, patio arid 3 car garage. Owner will consider lease-option. Will consider Harbor View Hills trade. R. Sietz. · ..... Spectacular new master suite highlights this dramatic 3 br, den, 3 bath home. Skyligbb, custom, tile & fixtures and plush carpet. Step to community pool & tennis. Martha Macnab/Micki Cooper. · ---· -- • OUtll-IE&m IUIYl.U S121,1M BTU PllYlll LIUml • PHMI A superb, sophisticated, townhome in a pres· 3 br .. 2~ ba., "El Dorado" plari in tbe McLain tigious gate-guarded community. ffigh ceilings. townhomes adjacent t.o Big Canyon. ·2 at.Ory erid..;.;.._~-r&e rooms._<:rown moldings, .gQ~ ptQens- llllit.-.Commwuty pool, tennis. iiid securlty. ~ bedroolnS, spacious family room and a peek of Martha Macnab: the L R ocean. ucy oee. NICE SU ... Tl SIU ·SMl- Jasmine Creek Plan 3 with ocean view reduced to $M9~000.for quick sale. 1st T.D. can be taken subi to. Close to pool & spa. Maxine Propp. ... .... ,.. ., .. New listing .. .Rare opportunity in ExclUSive Cameo Shores -Ocean view -Private beacheS - Private .Pool and spa -Marvelous 4 br & 4 ba + tam rm home w /gou:rmet kitchen. Perfect for entertaining and family living. Including land. Tom Allinson . ........ ,.. 121..- 'lbe setting for this "D" Plan in F.astbluff is special indeed. The enonnous yard with its view of Newport Center and Catalina accommodates an elegant pl which invites family and friends. Coby Wald. . IEST Yll.R UU• YIEW IUS PG,I• Largest 1 level 3 br. plan in Lusk. Harbor View Hills. Formal dining room. separate family rm., detached 3 car garage, large front court_yard with loads of privacy. Maxine Propp . 11111&11 • lflHllT ·ssa,•1 Submit all offers on this 2 bednn-den single level condo-on wide greenbelt-with ocean view. Beautiful master suite-with fireplace. Vacant. -a. Sietz. ...... -..... PElfECT 11-. Rare. ''Lucerne" with panoramic ocean, bay light views. 3 br, 3 ba, fam. rm., 3 fireplaces, master br With retreat. Lots of plantation shutters, mold- ings, oak built-ins and marble. Maureen White & Ed F.acano. ...... ..~ To this Dover Shores bayfront home-oversizled ma,,ter suite with large living room upstairs. Downstairs~ family living with three ad- ditional bed.rooo&large dock side tenace for living and entertaining. Barbara Aune. fllTllTll lml ..... -....... This 3 br, 4 ba home has been complE>Jely re- mWeled inside and out. Profemooally decorated. Corner lot ocean & bay views from decks. Pool. spa, game rm. full bar, 3 fireplaces. Truly an exquisite home. Fee Land Stephanie Grody. .......... aa. Outstanding Montego Model with family room. Beautifully landscaped. Move-in conditi<*l., quiet location. Available financing. Danny Bibb & Stephanie Grc>dy. .. WllLI .... • ..... Thb Spanish villa has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family rm. loft., 3 firep~ vaulted beamed ceilings. bard'!"ood floors, antique leaded glass windows . & french doors. Exterior includes swimming pool, hot tub, volley ball court. and as completely fenced WiOi"briCX & wrougnt iron.""REDUCEDlT55,00IJ. Ed Esca.no/Maureen White. '. Hutton Centre has a new lakefront tower Hutton Centre's newest tower ln- cludes 195,000 square feet of office apace oo nine floors and a penthouse at the north end of the office park. The building features rose-grey non- reflective glass, accented by a grantte base . . '"the lobby, ftame-t'lxtu~ranite floors are complemented by walls of polished granite and pa.ools of glass. An outside fountain provides the focus for the entry plaza. . Atop the tower. the penthouse level .. Includes additional offiCAS, capable of ·~~~N~=i:il=i~~ -,""'..,.... ..... -adjelAiog tbe • .ninlh b¥ p1·n-· ate:-=::iii;::Jl!i':r;cAl~~~~~~-t·~".: elevator or stairway. Here aJso Is a2,400-- square-foot exercise facility complete wtth locker rooms and showers. I I The building's open, curvilinear de- slgn offer optimum flexibility In space planning, while special design consider- ation was given to provide more corner window offices, with windo.v widths allow- ing more view orientation. The deslgn also grants partial floor tenants more use.able floor space. Fully equipped fire and safety sys- tems. the tower includes pressurized stairwells, magnetic door r~ and an emergency generator. ptus four passen- ger elevators and one service elevator. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning Is controlled by a variable air volume terminal system. · A tenant card key system provides security, and a parl<ing structure is located adjacent to the tower, with covered and reserved parking for tenants and guests. . ._,,,.,,,,, ·- -- .-....--. -~-·---_ ... --,. Complete details are available on current leasable space as well as future Hutton Centre development. Hutton Centre's newest tower hu 195.000 equare feet of office ~ce on nine Doon an4 a penthoaK. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY /SUNDAY SATUltDAY 1-4 .•.•••••••.............••...•..• -...................................................... 109 VlA NICI. UDO tsl.E 2 stoty '-'-with lf>ir°' ttawcOM, • bd,_, 3 ~ bca, d.c«ated ., eor1t1-.1e, s & l uP0111 "'°·ooo SATUlt:OAY/Sl* 2-5 ....•..•.••...•....• -................................... 1205 NO. IAYPIOHT, BALIOA ISLAND New clntofll hotM Medi to be completed Sup« boyf ront locatioft with p...-& dip. S.. ._ poMibiJitie&. S850.000 SUNDAY 1-4 .........•....•.....•••.••••.••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 209 V1A coaDOVA, UDO tsl.E 3 bdrm1, 2 ~ bm, dM, buflt'1n stenlo, $498,SOO lct.ol for ~Cited unoU family SUNDAY , .. :30 ..................................................................... 1336GAlAXY Dtt., oova SHOllES a.aut.M home and .,... with indoor pool & r•cxtable roof. 'bdmls, ' bca + pwd "" S98S,OOO. sut«>AY 1-S ..•• -................................................................ 10 KAMAUI CIOUIT, NEWPCJllT llACH Newpotf Cr.It condo. 3 bdnns, 3 bas, ~pool & tf>O. 2 <CW oaroge, wait lo beoc:h, $180,000. UDOISl.E vtA OUITO HalV11W, LAGUNA IEAOf ................................................................................... ~········ $700,000 Spedaculor Mduded custom home with pool, tf>O, -T.-..s. tr-."""'· S & l REPOUI COASTVIEW, LAGUNA IEAot ................ _ ....................................................................... $3ts,OOO ~ .... decb ' patios -, ......... 3 bdnn, 3 bm, '--"· V1A NICI, UDO 1Slt.. .•.....••••••••.•••••••..••.••••.................••••.••...•••.•••••••.•••••.•.•..••••...•...••..•..•••. $4SO,OOO Lorge 2 story home with spirGll stolrcoee. Decorated lri eonh">Mt, finished goTage. S & l Rf POlll SUIMIT ON TERMS. D0Ya DttlVI. WEST<lJFF ................................................................................................ $135,000 2 Wm., 2 ~ boeh to..m-, _.---.ct. 2 (CJ( page~ COfMIUMy pool. great ~ .. ~' ~. MO JO CIOUIT, NIWPOIT 1EAOt .................................. " ........................................ " ..... s11s:ooo Newport Crest condo, 2 bdrm• + d.n, 1 ~ bo, f.,,_J dining ,_, well moinloioed. ~ pool. Wollr. lo beoch. 209-34TH STUil sns,ooo IANIC REPO surfR FINANCING ••• R·2 ioned, With lwgl 2 .-y hovw, Medi ioa of nc. s..p. to beodl. low ~ o1troc.1M locin 1S SUNOANCI $11',000 ~T THRAC! TOWNHOME • be .... bvy 3 bdnN, 3 bee.<~ pool. pen °'" for 'f04ll" enioyment. GOOO FINANONG. 200 MdB LANI $1 U ,000 .T~11p91odtdc-6oandfllly ~ ~ ...... & T.V. T~. - WI Yw will io... 111 v~ cOfldo SOO CAGNIY LANI $161,0fO lest floor pbl, 2 11.drOOf'll MIMI Mp0f°'9d by~,_, G<9Gt (~, ¥19W, MCurity, pool & lpO ""1olM cOftdo . SANTAANA ST. GaTIUOI $110,000 A~ chor-e 3 M. 2 ~ ,,_. w/ ........ My Wln4ow, IN ~. (-loc°"°9 ond OCl'9U '""""~· COSTA MESA sns.ooo , __ ,. Over Sixty Years of Turilin_g Dreams Into Reality OPEN SAT a SUN 1• TO &GO 11S5 PORT CARNEY - HARBOR VIEW HOMES Newport Beach -· onr:-world watm & craftsmanship biihlite this 2 st«y. 4 bid.nil. 3~ bath home with; ee~te guest quart.en sur- rounded by private turn of the century court yard & patios._ All this just step from community pool & pe.rk.: $349,500. Leaee/option or eeller financing available. Call TODDY SMITH . c:::::=~c:.:--- CORONA DEL MAR GEM Delightful 3 bdnn home in choice C.D.M. location south of ~acific Coast Hwy. Sunny, seClu<led patio adjoina living room, kitchen and one bedroom. Spacious living room w /brick fireplace and dining area. Enclosed twcrca.r garage. All for $255,000! Call BINNIE DIXON --. · BUILD TWO CONDOS CORONA DEL MAR North of highway location. Comer R-2 lot w/alley access. List price includes approved plans for two 1st class condos each with two garages. Motivated seller will oomider all offers. Asking $198,000. Call MARK DRENNER or DON De THOMAS OWNER RELOCATED - NEED FAST SALE Plan "l" Turtle Rock Glen 2 bdm:N:.'ondo. Ex- tensive use of skylights. Enonnous master suite, 2 fireplaces, sunken tub, attach~ 2-car garage. Close to University High School. Assumable financing. Call LINDA TAGLIANE1TI ON THE WATER IN CdM Enjoy the varied harbor activities and gorgeous sunsets over Catalina from this lovely 2 bdrm, 2 • bath ---OOndo on -the bay -in eorona del Mar. Amenities include private marina, pool, spa and security. $399,500 FEE. Owners will amst with financing. Call CAROL.PANGBURN NEWPORT BEACH-0.CEAN BLUFF LOT . Spectacular site in Old CdM. Build your dream home with cloee up views of tikd pools, the jetty_ action & coas1al lights. Asking $950,000. Call MARILYN HD..L OUTSTANDING 180 DEGREE VIEW Of bay, Catalina & night lights. Owner wants to retire. Well built 2 bdrm home with exciting potential. Submit your olfer, owner ready to pack and move. Call DOROTHY HARD- CASTLE TEN NEW CONDOS IN COSTA MESA $105,500 TO $117,900 Affordable & close to everything. 2 bdnn with 2~ bath & 3 bdrm with 2~ bath. Include wood burning fireplaces, private patio decks, skylights and double e~ With aulanatic opener and direct home acces1. 789 W . 18th Stn!et. Comer of Placentia & W. 18th. Sales office open Saturday, Sunday, 11:00 to 5:00. Call MARK DRENNER or BOB SCXY.IT 8LUFF8--8AYFRONT FABULOUS VIEW 8210.000 Single level with breathtakinf view of back bay and ocean on extra large greenbelt. Neutral colon. lovely condition, immediate pcaellion. Call SALLY SlUPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT • S"" ~~.., • --- . HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular "PortofinO" model With plans for bonus room. 3 bdnm, 2 ~ baths, large family room. country· kitchen. formal dining. Seller wants oUer! $249,500 L/H.: Call CAROL PANGBURN 41 NEWPORT BEACH-POOL a SPA Beautifw 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdrm borne. Lovely patio entertainment area with 1Ush pr· dens and firepit. Ahlo has RV~. Exeellent location! A must aee for the dilcriminating buyer. Priced at $329,900. Ask for BILL or DONNA WEBSTER NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP EXceptional Newport Jjland location. R-2 lot 4 bdrm, 3~ bath profellionallY laDd9caped home with dock for 30' boat. Two ~ home displa_,ys~;_.tst.epsLanlGlfromr.:,· • community pool & club bou8e 10 .. ~~..,.™*1 ......... ~ie~-.Se~t.ion ~ TD. NOW $395,000 FEE. Call DON DeTJ{OMAS or ~ quarters with batb;· sPaiooas famuy ROBERT H. SCOTT Boben bas been successfully selling real estate in Newport Beach for over 10 years. HiS varied background. including a marketing degree from Penn State, coupled with his proven ability to spend his client's dollars-more care~ than.his qwn, have produced fine results. A licensed broker, specializing in apartments and residences throughout Orange County, Robert can save you ey whether you are 'buying of aelling. 30 STEPS TO THE SAND Duplex in great Newport Beach location. Front unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath and ocean view. Rear unit 2 bdnn, 1 bath. Must see to appreciate. Priced tp sell at $349,000. Ask for DONNA or BILL. QUIET WATERS Custom built 5 bdrm baytiOnt home with pier & slip for large yacht. Custom made doors with leaded glass windows, 3 fireplaces, wet bars in living room & master bdrm. An ou~ home! $1,650,000 FEE. Call CATHRYN TEN-NILLE . CHERRY LAKE Immaculate remodeled 3 bdrm home. Fireplace, bar, large patio with spa overlooking lake. Seller wants SOLD NOW. A must to see. Call MARK DRENNER HARBOR RIDGE LOT REDUCED $51,000 Lowest priced custom lot. Exclusive, guard gated community. Large buildable, flat. $439,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Designers home with two master suites. Live in or lease for sreat income. High UIWD8ble l°" loan. Will trade for Laguna property. Askin& $229.000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL room. formal dining, master bdrin suite/biath, many upgades throtAghout.: Call TODDY SMITH BIG CANYON -NEWPORT BEACH ··Spacious five bdnn home With large family room, eating a1Ul off kitchen and formal c:liriing room. Fenoed:in pool & yard. All on large flag lot with ample parking. Call DOROTHY HARD- CASTLE LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT One of a kind -74 ft. of Lido bayfront with six docks up to 110 ft plus six bedroom home. Listed $350,000 under appraised value. Excellent temlS foe qualified buyer. Call MARY JANK ~ -LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT 3,500 SQ. FT. five bdrm home With pier & slip for large yacht. Features elevator, central vacuum. electric awnings, gourmet kitchen. lead- ed g~ entry door. Sale subject to court ap, .. proval. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ UDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX Two beautiful apt&! Each with 3 bdnns. 2 baths & fireplace. Lower unit has formal dining rm. Sandy beach. Live in one, lea9e one or convert to single faril.ily ~ $869,500. Call -€A THRYN TENNILLE BLUFF SINGLE LEVEL-SUPER LOANl Spacious 3 bdrm end unit on quiet greenbelt Wl\h rare enclosed yrd & 2 lovely patios. Convenient location near Eastblutf Shopping Cent.er & New- port Beach Tennis Club. Large assumable loan at 11.5!.. Land may be purchased for $25,084 with l~ finarcing. Asking $199,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT /' BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH N~USTING . Lovely 3 bdnn with private enclmed pat10. Excellent location on greenbelt near cammunity pool and Newport Beach Tennis Club. Specious kitchen/family room area and .eparate dining room. $199,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT 11h MILES TO BEACH Highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with family room. fireplace. Too many amenities to list. Owner wants SOLD NOW. Only 3 years old. $198,500. Call MARK DRENNER FARA NEAR Far from city nou.e, close to freeways. Beauti- fully decorated executive home in Anahein Hills. City Light view from most rooms and owniJed spa. A dream for entertaining or comfortable family living. Nearly 4000 *I ft, 4 bdrms. 4 baths. '4 acre of lush la.nc:bcaping. $499.000. Call DOROI'HY MITCHELL GEORGE ELKINS -C OMPANY (714) 759-9100 f:2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER . Your very best buy ~in Huntington Beach Occupying a bluff-top setting above· the Balsa Chica Wildlife Reserve and the Pacific Ocean, Caba Del fv1ar is just moments from Pacific Coast Highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour. One and two-bedroom condominiums are offered with ~pedal amenities induding a full size indoor racquetball court, tennis court, pool, spa, and a huge two-story recreation building. Models open daily 10A.M. to 5:00 PM. (714) 8404661 t LDfts • Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Fireplace Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops Full Security · From $68,900 *Reserved for first time buyers. -< ' .· ·" ... -..., ·~ A Great Western C.Ompany . lllEllEYULE FIUIOlll On this Harbor Ridge dynasty. ~umable $165,000 loan at 9~%. Almost 2,000 sq.ft. of comfort & luxury in this ideal location plus a one year home warranty provided 759-1501 SPYIUSI OIL-IE-UC New Bedford' Model with pool, spa, security system. Numerous up- ~including French doors, bay windows, crown moldings, etc. A lovely family home on a large comer lot. Call 759-1501 PIEmllHS -llSlllB CIDI 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 THE ILIFFS-llLY 1141,IOO 3 bdnns, 2 'h baths in one of our most sought after areas! Beautiful greenbelts, bike traJ.ls & community activities. 10 minutes to the beach! Just listed. No better value in Newport Beach. 759-1501 $1,200 PEil IOm With part of the monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease-option this 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 . IUCI llPLD Pt.IS llEST llR Ideal location -large corner lot -builders & intestor's delight.! Only $260,000. 759-1501 HELP! 111111 YIEW lllES Popular Portofino Model with private pool. Short walk to park & school. Nearing foreclosure. Motivated sellers. $335,000. 759-1501 111111 YIEW llLLS • ICW YIEW Situated on lovely cul-de-sac street. 3 ~. 2 bath with pool sire yard. New kitchen, parquet floors, etc. $425,000 fee. 759-1501 4 1111• • I llTl' IEWPllT CllM •• 1211,000 Light, bright, prime end unit with new paint, carpets and view of greenbelt. Super family unit with 1 bdrm, 1 bath downstairs. Lender owned. 759-1501 PllYITE IUCll • llEllCEI Tl 1211,IOO 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 llCllE Fron this excellently located large duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGH- WAY! Enjoy stained glass windows, fireplace & spacious room St?.eS. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 -- SPYIUSI • sao,ooo Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool, large lot and lots of used bnck. A delightful family home. 759-1501 Oll CllOll Ill Ill Darling decorator cottage. 3 bcinns, 2 baths. Custom built-ins and wall coverings. $269,500. 759-1501 · MftlAllll , With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spacious bdnns, 3 baths. French doors, skylights, wood floors. Newly decorated and entirely new kitcbe~ Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600.000. 759-1501 • SPYIUSS • YIEW Magnififent VIP residence wit,b 4 spacious bdnns. 3 baths. bonus room, gated pool & spa for children's safety. Beautiful frmlt courtyard entry with security gate. Large lot. Call 759-1501 CllHI IEL UI ltTTllE On lovely street, one block to beach. Extra wide lot. detached garage. Wonderful buy for Old Corona del Mar. Quick possession possible. Only $325,000. 759-1501 FMICLISllE • ••new., IElllEITIAL Grea~y reduced bank repo with fabulous frontage on Newport Blvd. Three residences ! one commercial property with ocean view. At $685,000, an unbelievable opportunity. 759-1501 IRVINE UICITIYE 1mu1 We have two of them. View, privacy in Rancho San Joaquin. convenient \!) tennis,golf,~Js &shopping. Call 759-1501 WllRIFIL WM•llllE IWIEI Ill -II lllTIU Beautiful Towne Home. Two plus den plus 2 baths plus 2 car garage plus fireplace. Very private end unit. Italian tile in atrium with fountain Decorator .wallcoverings. This one ts EXCEPTIONAL AT $164,000. Call 759-1501 4 llllS • 2~ llTIS In beautiful University Park with bike trails, parks & swirnmmg pools! Big double car garage, dishwasher, fireplace -even has air conditioning! Just put on market. Only $260,000 for this super location! 759-1501 COSTA MESA WTSllE llCl•E Great potential for renovators here. 2 houses on large 60Xl50' lot. Eastside location. One 3 bdrm & one 2 bdrm. Only $185,000. 759-1501 SIPEI USTSlll STUTO Perfect for owner/builder featuring hard to find hardwood floors Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140' deep lot in quie.t...Aeighborhood. ONLY $137,500 759-1501 c11mYLIYIH Only 2 miles to the beach. 2 bdrm cottage on great R-2 lot with fantastJc potential to build 3 uruts. Assumable loans & RV access too~ Onlv $130,000. 759-1501 LEllEI IWIO Two houses on large lot. 3 bdrm + 2 bdrm and a great rental area Perfect for investor or extended family. Super buy at $169,000 Call today! 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICf 2870 San Miguel Drive Newport leach, CA 12llO . f114) 75•1501 di. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You ". 'NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ... 2870 San lllgml Drive Newport leoctt, CA 12810 (714) nt-1501 , ' j l '"' I . . . ... .• ll -Oranoe Countv AllaaJ Eat"ta/An ~ m_.,Ot.m.n, t6'r.hA nAJt V. ~lLOll/SaJ,~ • .&unuat.A .1Gt4 .' 10 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 4, 1984 Your apartment is ·probably costing ~u more than a new home' . at Village Green in Qrange County. l£ you_feelsb.ut ~ o tbe housing market, here's ~~~~---yo tu opening. With' our easy qualifying and e.xcellent financing, you could move into a 2 bedroom, l 1h bath home with laundry and pa'tio, next month. Your new home is within 10 gracefully- landscaped acres, an elegant community where you have mutual benefits and common areas to enjoy. For example, Village Green sports two separate pool areas to play in, outside meeting areas to entertain in, and even your own covered parking. I What's more you're right in the heart of Orange County, just 10 minutes from the beach. And that means you're close to Westminster Mall, good schools, major freeways, and Southern California's favorite attrattions. So don't let the best buy in Orange County slip through ~ cf your fingers. ~~ c,\~ Stop by or call tcxiay. ~"lo :\.~~~ 1h-mile North of the San Diego Freeway · ~ -on Golden West Street and Homer Av~. in Westminster (714) 895-5315. G). •h.t YEAR ARM. INTEREST RATE " . ' . . llEW LISTING • TIE Uf -Above Newport Harbor. lncred. view, 4 bdrms, 4~ bath .. pool;"Spa, and In need of flnlshflflg touches. Offered at $450,000 I 1141,IOO" IHl,100 UPI •en TIWllllEI -Outstandlna values; near COM Beaches, 3 Bdrm, 3 baths, brand .new, .decks, spas, frplcs. $219,000 USILm IWOIUTE -Cape Cod with French doors & windows, wood floors & formal dining. 2 · · bdrm townhome In Newport. $153,900. UITILlff -4 bdrm, + family room, large pool, nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at $270,000 leasehold. LITS 11111 fll IT -Corner lot, custom fireplace, brick patio, English garden and French doors. Carmel plan In H.V. Homes. $259,000. TllllF1C TIWIMB -Brand nttWI 3 bdrm, 3 ba, fplc In master suite and ltvlng room. French doors, patio and sundeck. $199,999. Back Bay. OlUI • E&ITll.lff -Immaculate 3 bdrm, tots of lot and comfortably close to high school, shops. Owner/agent transferred. $265,000. VIEW, YD, YIEW -Comes wtth 3 bdrm, 2 baths, large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Financ- ing Is great at $299,500 fee. In Corona del Mar. USY idlD -Central CdM, near shops, foot- bridge & park, 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm units, new carpet & paint. Only $239,500. . PUllFa m PllYATE -3 bdrm, 3 bath, pan- orama golf course view, very upgraded, real class, only $269,000. In Newport's Big Canyon. UTI ._ F• IT -Corner lot, custom fireplace, brick patio, English garden and French doors. Carmel In H.V. Homes. $259,000. In Newport. UnTAIY WINI -Attraettve Costa Mesa area, 3 bdrm, 2 bath with used brick fireplace, pavers, wood floors & pine paneling. $147,500. . Fil IT• fUnEI IT -CdM R-2 lot with older hbme, has plans, posslbllltles, location & zoning. Only $229,900. -1 -,.-2-1,o_oo_tt_s_a_o~,ooo~I ~&Ill If M -Corner lot wtth pool, spa and 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, ~. fireplaces. Airy and empty. $350,000. Corona del Mar hlllslde. f ~"""_,,__,,,_ llEW LISTlllli '9A11T, ...,. -TU'llN. -3 bdrm In prime Newport neigh- borhood, big trees, covered patio, corner lot and great look. $219,000. • Yll Lift nt -It's the work of The Unique Homes Staff Designer. The talents of this widely acclaimed decorator are available without Charge to buyers and sellers of Unique Home9. She'll help get an old home ready for selling or a new home ready for buyers. Other Realtors may give a discount at Sears while The Unique Staff oe,..tgner offers clients a 2091. discount at some of Southern CaHfornla's finest retailers. Another reason to be Unique. un am TIJPLD -Near beach. Owner's · IPD 11111111 penthouse has 2 bdrms, den. Others always rented, always clean. $368,000. Nr state beach. M A CLUI l&Y -(and on tip toes) you can see the ocean. 2 bdrm, den, yard. fireplace and wood floors. 40' lot in CdM. $325,000. YDY IEIEIE -Big Canyon 3 bdrm on corner lot, light atmosphere, strong security system. Mon- aco at $450,000. In Newport Beach. • • ua• YIEW R.LI -Spacious Burtlngame 4 bdrm plus large rec room, canyon views, owner wants outl $399,000. Corona def Mar. Cllll9, a.LE STllY -4 bdrms (could be 5)1 In the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacious and bright f amlly area, sunny brick patl<>. ~.000. ,--•• -2.-,0-0-0 -. -,,---. Tl UY IT'• LIT If IMll -Isn't enough! It's huge; It's beautiful! 5 bdrms + 2 bdrm rentaJ, near beach In CdM. Qnly $685,000 IUlPD -Harbor ls!and Drive, nr Beacon Bay yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, spacious pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000. Ouple1, tw 1 •. pool. spa, nr btadl. 40' Ill $329,000 ............................. 314 Gofdenrod, Otd CdM IPU SITHl&I m 111111 Cuti & , ...... ., 1 ...... .,... & dass $208,000 .............. ~ ................. 2921 4th St., Old CdM ..... .................... 111.• $925,000 .............................. 3335 Ocean Btvd .. CdM Twrtl&billme,M1311.3.._2._ ..... $199,900 ...................... 2463 Irvine Ave, Bk Bay, CM ctassk c--. • 4 • ' l'llst hse, ....... $695,000 .............................. 223 Pofnsettla. Old CdM IPEI lllllY 411 +•na. .......... ... $270,000 L/H ............... 2601 Blackthorn, E/Bluff, NB mauu..1111 ......... 3 ............. *' $525,000 .................................. 13.t Harbor Island, NB lilMKe ...._, 3 a 2 sty,._... Mady, cerw .ooo ...... -....... 2 Rue Fountalnbleau, Big Cyn, NB Cit•l •••...., 111. ...... , • $208,000 ................................. 2921 4th St., Old CdM a... * & nm, ........ , • .,.., ~, wildlws, Ms $242.000~ ........... ~ ..... 2025 Port Bristol, ffilttms, NB .. ""'ta• tt. 3 .. 3 ....... Ms."*" $219,000 ............................. 403...-o9 Poppy. Old CdM • un• -2 bdrm, den, 2 bath townhome, guarded gate. Beautiful new decor, spacious, light, a bargain at $335,000. In Newport. • IM IAIM ll·Tll-SU -Classic colonial on 3 '1111u ML Iii aL• -Canyon vtewS, yet • tots In old CdM, white with green shuttef'Sf Guest • ......... , ... 2 .......... Ma 1•d 25,000 ...... -.... _. .• _. .......... -230 Larttspur. Old CdM tpae1ous 3 bdrm, fam rm and viewing deck.A hOU98 with fireplace. Pool, ~· $695,000. . •J*:lal home. Owner/agent. $435,000. __, lfdtJllNs. ............ ... • 000 ................... .:·············· 715 eems, E/Bluff, NB DISTRESS SALE ' One house to sand w/ocean view. Beautlfut 4 bdrm remOdel w/prlvate master suite with Its own study, fireplace & ocean view plus 3 car garage. Taken back In foreclosure. Sacrificing at $339,900. IELIA IELUll 631 -1266 l!WPORT HEIGHTS BAIK IEPO -TRY 10" DOWJI DEUI DEL&lDO Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer -.~ome. anlC will sell underappr~J'-="=sa:;.,.r-.:=z:a:a:l~,~ I I I I I I tor quick sale. They will look at all .. 831-1288 offers. Reduced to $250,000. RUI llLUll 631-1266 DOVEi SHORES AREA $275,000 FEE & I STEAL JUST LISTED. Pride of ownership. Spacious 5 bdrm, private courtyard entry. R.V. access. Great exJsting financ- ing and OWC. Must ~II before school starts. IElll IELUIO 631-1266 . WESTCUFF $221,995 IOYED OUT OF OEA -WESTCLIFF for only $221,995. Large 3 bdrm, 2 fireplaces, lots of glass, separate bdrms & bath for the mother-In-law. Seller has moved North. Will listen to all offers. IEW IELllM 631-1266 •LUFFS "r' PlAI -DESPEUTE On greenbelt with total privacy. Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/cathedral ceilings, open, bright & spacious. Only $179,900 (L/H). IEUI IELUll 631-1266 1 BLOCK TO OCW ~ BREAK ml DUPLEI One block to ocean with mini view. 7 years old. 3 bd(m + 1 bdrm. Pride of ownership. Reduced to-$254,900. Can't compare, seller Is desperate. IELll llLUll 631-1266 UIE IEW COIDO THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO IS JUST LIKE NEWI NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW WIN- DOWS COVERING & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000 HOME A COST A MESA -"BEST BUY". CALL .llCllE 11111.EUI 631-1266 _ CEITUL ATllUI POOL HOIE SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM 'HOME BUILT AROUND . CENTRAL COURTYARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH PATIO AND PLAY YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY ENTERTAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN- TRY CLUB. $269,000 . .lllllE •&•Ell' 631-1266 IESI Y£1DE 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 . .111111ll'EMll631-1266 IESA VERDE COUITIY CWI HUGE PIE-SHAPED LOT· OFFERING FABULOUS, UN- OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA. THIS 4 BDRM, FAMILY ROOM HOME IS SET ON A ONE-OF-A- KIND LOCATION. NEW . KITCHEN APPLIANCES AND TILE. ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL & PLAY AREAS. I PRICED AT-$287,500 . .l&K• lllllBMl-631-1266 · · LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI I -,. CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. EXTRA NICE FEATURES, AREA HARDWOOD FLOORING IN ENTRY WAY & DINING ROOM. DEUGHTEUL ~GARDEN ROOM", AND EXCEt:-1--L~~ENT NEIGHBORHOOD. PRICED AT $169,950. CALL HI •'SUI"'' 631-1266 - IEWPORT HCTS-VIEW·IEW . 3,500 SQ. FT. Dramatic Desert Architecture & De- sign. 4 bdrm home remodeled. and expanded. 2nd story just com-. pleted. 3,500 sq.ft~ of entertain- ment and living area. View from most living areas. Observation deck and spa. This Is a superb property very falrly priced. Owner very motivated. llE llllEU 631-1266 IAYFIOI $139,000 . ASSUME $600K AT 9" Owner' w/carry 2nd T.D. Two 3 bdrm units + 1 bdrm unit over 3 car garctge. Immaculate Lido Isle trip- lex-possibility to convert to pri- vate residence with separate In- come unit. Excellent opportunity. W llMUI 631-1266 ~ UE RODIERS· R&IMM<· 131-1211 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-NEW CUSTOM Superb newer 4 bdrm home with traditional design. Gourmet Island kitchen with exceptional features. Separ- ate formal dining with fireplace. Every custom extra you could Imagine. Massive. deck with spa. It's a dreamt $389,ooo. 111 ••as 631-1266 BUllD IEW CUSTOM PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 sq.ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOW- INGS. Call for appointments. W 111101631-1266 EIC.LUSIVE USTllC IEWPOIT HEIGHTS Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath, den home In excelent secluded location of Newport Heights. Assumable financing. Great opportunity at $189,000. Ill llMDI 111· 12H WTBWFF 5 IDll/ASSUIAll:E $229,000 ousnc· PllCE IEDUCTIOI Assume existing 1st TD. No quallfylng necessary. Just $200 Fee. $193,000 balance. Spacious remodeled family home. New kitchen & baths. Just reduced-great value. w llNEll 631-1266 4 BDRM. BICK llY-'14 ACRE I/POOL This superlative 4 bedroom home combines elegance and casual life style. Spacious newer home with famlty room & family kitchen. Superb grounds and pool area, 3 car . gar$ge. Asking $370,000. Ill llNlll 631-1266 . CUFF lllVEI -$149,HO 3 BEDROOM 21A bath. condo. Spacious 2 story with se'j>arate dining room. Low down payment. Assume $120,000 1st TD.1111111111631-1266 NEWPORT HEICITS -POOL 3 Bdrm. pool home In secluded location. High beamed oelllngs. LI~~ airy and Immaculate. A delightful propertyl $199,000. 1111111631-1266 .. I I ! I I I I I I . ! . I I I t • ; I I ~ WE-IEED Y• LISTlliGS '1HOIE OF THE WEEK . ~ "COIOIA DEL IAR BAYFRONr' . 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 ...... "",,..,.. ·--Red ced $ Ill II .atn1I! ..... , ·--·---· u to 995,000. -•15 IMP UIDA ISLE 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm., Din. RM., large Master S~lte w/sltting area, maids quarters, room for 2 large boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both assumable at low rate, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the land, must move inland ... I MYIE IMP YACHTSIU COVE BAYFROIT 4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge Living Room with. ~rg. 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. • I llYIE IMP LI)() ISLE PRll:ST LOCATION Complete turning bJlSf n views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. plus Clock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,0UO. WI' P FASHIOIAIL£ HARBOR RIDGE LEASE OPTION 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble In baths, oak floors, beautiful city, ocean, mountain' views, room addition upstairs, wlll lease or option, $520,000 in assumable financing. Steal at $625,000. Ill II MYIE IMP. IEWPORTS llNCS ROAD One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home Is deSlgned 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 . ...... ,. El£CDCE IN CAMEO SHORES Beautiful famlly home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo, pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. Excellent entertaining. $529,000. • M llVIE lllP . SUVIEW'S IEST IUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, famlly room, 2 fireplaces, w~ bar, nfoe yard, view of ctty & ocean. Security guard gat@ + P<><?I &._ tennis. $395,000. • • 111111.-r / TUIE IAYFIOIT FOR IAYFIOIT W/DOCI " 3 BR, 2% BA. Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm .• 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Mklng $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%.••llllli• . • ~D I .Dovie lee , -•It 1 .. ,, .Ir. l~-1 ~ -TOP tllES PRO~UCER FOR CALIF. 1913 -I IEWPOIT HEICHTS I Catalina, Bay and OCean Views, from this three bedroom, ! two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room ~ to add. Walk to town & Lido, very motivated.Seller can • carry large Note. $375,000. • I llYIE I.., I · . IAYCREST IEWPOIT I 4 bedroom 2~ bath formal dining, family room, breakfast f ... area, large yard with taool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek · i or Newport. A~~IUI:;~;;;: :.:; ow D Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm f.I 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $2~5,000. Great terms. • • llYIE IMP I . SPYGWS Hill CDI LEASE I 4 bedroom 3 bath, formal dining room, family room, den or l'!laids quarters. Beautifully decorated with oak floors, 5 UllTS CO~T• .. D . Four2Bdr.1.5Bathont 50L . ,_rox8yearsold. ~~-=-b~~· Total, .... ".ueo. Submit any offer. . . 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 63.1-1266 BOB a·DOVIE KOOP • r N ,. • 4 • • • •• •--- ..-14 -Orange Coun~AeaLEstate/An Advertlslng aopPJemefltto the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August '4, 198'4 __..-~ For sale by owner...Lov.ioa 5lk a-s- wllrg clo&eta, 3 car gar & boat launch .. , Walle to beach. $379,000. Owner wil\ finance at reasonable rate -or buyer may carry 1st at 9~~ for $100,000. 2124SIYIW For appt to see~ call J.H. Weisman (211) 217-lllO Perfect cottage home-totally up- graded, ready to enjoy! 3 Bd 2 ~ ba, 2 story with fireplace, hardwood floors, new carpets, profes.9ionally decorated. Beautifully landscaped with river rock patio . . . St.eps to pool, spa & park. Sl62.000 Open Sat & Sun 1-5 pm CIWIW HWPllT IUll .. I 6 Br, 2~ ba, dining room, Breakfast nook with used brick BBQ, Skylight beamed ceilings & Fireplace in Jiving room. Lots of wood, lovely patio &reaSy extra bonus room & much more ... OPEN SAT 1-5 2a 1 11err1 Ylsta, ................ 1111,111 S.S.. TrhhM, ........ -"2·21a.t .,. --IU. ... -1M ftEWI IMl,111 Fabulous q~~. CUSto 4 BR' · · hotne with 180 view! Harbor, ocean, no roof to~! This home is d~ for family liVing as well as.entertaining. A first time offering. Nothing else com- j>a.R!s! MUU..IWlll INTEllST &ATF.8 Bl·PRICE LOW 10, ... BELOW llAll.B'T VALUE Maa Ve* U l t,HO 3 Bdrm, 1 ~. bath. New roof It kite.hen with booth, fireplace, b&r, railed patio and many enna. Cloae to echools, freew1ys, m&JOr ahop- pinc. lit or 2nd Financing av1il. by owner. 12"i Owne r 549 -2785 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big d Ock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750,00Q (land incl.)...Open SatJSuiL 1_,.5 • I Owner (9-5) 650-0202 " BUY DIRCT & SAVE IPEITIUm Ill un• ..... open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to sell today! $1,795,000. Call PITllll IOI• at 7 ..... 112 for gate entrance and details. (If l Producer-can to market yoW' prop- erty.) UITILlfF-Fll .,.. ... ,.....,1 .. 21HAlt .... lalM• .. fl • ....,....,~m ..... ........ uu 1211,MI .... ,..... 1 .... 1114 Piii.iSP& 4 Bd, 3 batl1s, country kitchen, family room, 2 FrJ)lces, mother-in-law quaz:- ters, walk to beach, scbooJs. shopping', & park. l1~~- FIUL UIUllE 2 Ir, 1~ k ~ .a. fr• II Plu1 n.-w.. .., ...., .. 1r1et1 Lovely Unit in excellent •hal>e, but I must tell NOW. Has carport with storage, security gate, 10lar heated pool & Jacuzzi, exercise room and saunas. lll,111 111-1121, IY -. tr l11-21IO let U1 llilp Y ~· Sell Y ••r Prettrtrl Tht DllJ Plot off en JOU ttis tHd size ad on u "PkU.t P111" .,.. ... f•. just •25 per day, •.2. days tor •a- wmt • pkbt, ••• , photosraph It far JOU It I lftiinll char&t. 1f t I J r ' . . ·--,.,........ :> . . " ---... • .,,.....t----, . ~ ..... -· """~ Artist'• eketcb of r~eled Seacllff Country Club. • S eacliffClubreopensin January acre. gated-guarded, master-planned community consisting of executive homes adjacent to the golf course. "The major renovation of the country club and Its adfaoent new master-planned residential community Is destined to have Seacllff country Club, which has an enormous Impact on this coastal city, been closed for remodeUng In Huntlngtont.r which has recentty committed to an Beach, Is expected to reopen In January. extensive municipal redevelopment The club Is located on the 18-hole plan,'' said Ray J . Rutter of . Cayman championship golf courM. which remains Development. Huntington structure undergoing $4 million remodeling project open for play during the remodeling. :rhe 350-acre Municipal Pier Re- The S. million remodel has been devel0pment Project Area Is planned to designed by Johannes Van Tilburg & contain pubfic attractions. a hotel, and Partners of Santa Monk:a for the Hunt-restaurants. lngton Beach Co. · . OrlgtnaJty built In 1966, Seactlff Coun- The archl'9Cturat firm has etso been try Club waa last upgraded 1n· 1912. The influential In the design of the overall land new remodeling program wm nearly plan for Seecllff-on the Greens. a 112-doubtethestzeoftheextsttngstructurefor Adjustable loans aren't so pe:rvasive WASHINGTONM o~c. -A survey by the National Association of Realtors indicates that adjustable-rate home loans are not as pervasive u a wldety reported monthly survey on conventional nrst mortages alleged. That survey found that ARMS now account for approxtmatefy two-thirds of those mortgages, whfle the NAR survey shows that considerably fewer than half are ARM• When 8" types of first mort- gages are counted. Including assumptions. ARMs made up 36 percent of the first mortgages used to finance a home purchue In _June, up from 22 percent In September 1983, whlle traditional fixed-rate, tevef·payment mortgages accounted for M percent, down from 63 percent 1851 fall, according to the NAR aurvey of about 2,200 real estate brokera nationwide. Adjusted to exclude assumptions, the National Association figures show that ARMs accounted for 43 percent of newty originated first mortgages In June, while fixed-rate mortgages made up 46 per- cent. Hodlng that ARMs accounted for I slightly more than a third of all flrat mortgages Is based on a more com· prehenalve survey than the widely r• ported F~at Home Loan Bank Board data showing ARMa made up almost two- thirds of conwntlonat mortgages cloeed In earty June by lnsUtutlonal lendfra, said a Jack uarlson. chief economist and ex- ecutive officer of the Association. Unlike the National Association Survey, the bank board report does not Include Federal Housing Adminlstratton- A bank board spokesman said las1 week that Its regular monthly report is Intended only to reflect developments in the conventional (non-government- guaranteed) mortgage market and that the board believes It gives an accurate picture Qf the breakdown by mortgage type for closings In the first flV'e days of each month. Carlson agreed that the bank board reports do accurately depict the narrower segment of the mortgage mal't(et that they cover. He attributed the substantial In- crease In the use of ARMs to aggressive mal't(etlng by lenders and builders and the low lnltl~I Interest rates ottered on the loans. He noted, however, that the very tow Initial rates offered on some ARMs may be Inducing some t>uyert to accept loans whose monthly payments they could not afford later If Interest rates continue to rise. Al a result of the lncreaSl.riO ARM use~ "Institutions have resumed their tra· dltlonal role as the primary providers of Uramor.tg~ loans." C¥faon aaJd. a total of approximatety 39,000 square feet, Including a dining room that will seat 100, a lounge to seat 60 to 65, and banquet facilities for 300. _ An expanded pro shop, bag storage area, 500 men's lockers, 250 women's lockers. a new kitchen, mixed grill to accommodate approxlmatefy 60 people. and a curved balcony with g&ass guard waii o'lerlooklng the gott course are among the details ptanned. Lusardi Construction o1 Newport Beach and Carlsbad Is the general contracior. and Cannell & Chaffin ha been setected to finish the tnteriot. Upgradfng of the fafrways and greens on the 18-hote cootM wtn be designed by Ted Robinson, golf course architect. Mesa firm to build condos in Orange Plaza Builders. Inc. of Costa Mesa and ReaJ Estate Oevek>pment Corp. of Santa Ana have reached agreement on a Joint venture to design and build Canyon Glenn at Vllleurbanne, a residential com- munity of 179 units of condominiums and town homes. Construction on the first phase of the estated $20 million development projeet . in Orange will begin in mid-August. Scheduled completion date of these homes wlll start In November 1984. Vllleurbanne Is a-master planned community of 667 tow?-thomes developed by Real Estate Development Corp. "At Plaza Builders, we continually try to work with the market, looking for .the competitive edge In interest rates, the migration ot ~~te to certain 1r as. as well as offering the beet quality product possible at an attainable price.' said Tim C. Marquard, vtce pr_.dent of operations at Plaza Bullder1. "Our homes ore des gned to meet the needs of varying 4~y*':.!... - Plaza Builders. Inc. Is a wh'olly owned subsdldlary or Calif ornla Federal Savi~ ' CHRISTA a GERRY R-2 LOT --$259;000 -. C ROD ll&ILlllS Refurbished foll0wing fire ~ roof, furnace, paint, carpets, etc., etc. 3 BA, 2 BA, room for 2nd untt Owner may carry 1st T.D. OCUll VIEW DUPLD One house from China Cove. CdM. View from both units. A&- cent remodel. 1 'Ii lots. Opn Hse Sun 1:3G-5. 209 Fernleaf. -LIKE llEW Remodeled PaJermo in Harbor View Homes. Ltg. yrd w/spa. Excellent financing. $319,000 Leasehold. · WSE 4 ·--YIEW Harbor View Hilts, exceptional quality h~. $2600 pr mo. llEW-YIEW c ...... Total remodel tnctudes custom bft-tns, beveled g1$SS cabfnets. solar hOt water, aJr cond .. Mstr suite. spa tub, etc • etc. Over 3000 sq. ft. Owner may carry 1st Trust Deed. IRYlllE 4 BDRM .llST LISTEI Woodbridge Place, great lo- cation BAYSHORES Romantic designer's dream house. Just listed -won't last. $397.500 fee. Bay view Possible U 2nd story added. Opn Hse Sun 1:30-5. 2~51 Marino Dr. IEL TACO lmllUITI Ane Investment properties in Sacramento. 10•1.+ return on Investment Triple net long term tease. One unit just sotd. Another stall avaJlabte at similar terms. $335,000. - -I ·- • ;J ' 16 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 4, 1984 • HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2921 4th COM 644-8759 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM • 15 Coventry. Harbor Ridge 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 6410 W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch 759-9100 $595,000 • Sun 1-6 720 Goldenrod, COM 644-7211 $199.000 Sat 1-5 9 Northampton (Belcoort Hill) Npt Bch 644-6200 $560,000 ~at/Sun 10-6 2 Aue Cannes (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. , 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr .• Irv. Terr 673-4490 $699.500 Sun 2-5 * * 401 Begonia, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $289,500 Sun 1-5 2535 Crestview. Bayshores, NB. 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Mainsail Or, Jasmine Creek. CdM 644-9060 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv 955-2830 $315.000 Sun 12-5 2025 Port Bristol. NB 644-4121 $242,000 3 BEDROOM Sat/Sun1-5 * • 1119 Grove Ln (W cliff) Npt Bch 673-7771 $388,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •** 315 Via Lido Soud. Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sat 2-5 1207 Blue Gum lane, Westclitt Grv, NB 673-4400 $444,500 Sunday 1-5 . 702 Larkspur Ave, Corona def Mar 673-4400 $379,950 Sunday 1-5 . 9161 Christine, Huntington Beach •. , 963-6767 $149,000 Satufday ,12-5 .. 2340 Cynthia Court, Costa Mesa 642-9049 $185,000 Saturday 1-4 1520 E. Ocean Blvd, CdM 760-8333 $384,500 2236 Heather Ln, Npt Bch 557-7914 $235,000 Sat/Sun 9-1 Sat 1-5 2000 Highland (Dover Shores)N.B. 645-4262 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 , 916 Mac Kenzie. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 · Saturday 1-4 960 Linden Place, Costa Mesa _ 546-2313 $106,000 Sunday 12:30-5:30 2451 Marino Or, Npt Bch 673-7761 $397,500 403-409 Poppy COM 675-6000 $219,000 3335 Ocean Blvd COM Sur't 1:30-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1818 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 786-6130 1818 Port Abbey Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff HVH 644-6926 25 Racing Wind, Irvine 786-7935 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun1-5 •2 Aue Fountalnbleu, Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $450,000 Sun 1-5 * 1406 Santanella, Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1 877 $289,500 Fee Sunday 1-5 •4501 Wayne COM 675-6300 $350,000 2643 Irvine Ave, NB 631-4167 $199,900 350,000Sun 1-5 SAt/Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 16th St. 0 NGWport He1ght1, N.B 645-4670 $199,000 Sunday 2-5:30 * 324 Otero (Bluffs) N.B. 640-6259 $189,500 * •• 1 Balboa Cove, NB 760-8333 $775,000 715 Bellis, COM • 675-6000 $265,000 !'\ •~·.$at 1-5 Sat/Sun. 1-5 383 E. 23rd St. Newport Beach 5-46-2313 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 703 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $269,500 Sunday 1-5 * 305 Kings Place, Cllffhaven 631-1400 $390,000 * 1911 KlnQS Rd NB 631-1266 $.425,000 3116 Klondike, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $245,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-6 Saf 1-4 1800 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, Newport Bch 642-5200 $.«9,000 Sunday 1-5 903 Lombard, Costa Mesa 963-6767 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Paloma(off 20th St) Npt Bch 642-5200 $217,900 Sunday 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2221 S. Forest, Santa Ana 645-0303-$116,900 Sunday 1-5 58 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $123.900 214 Via Ithaca Lido Isle, NB Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6161 $.420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1608 Whiteoak (Mesa V«de) Costa Mesa 751-3191 $129,900 Sun 1-5 (BEDROOM * 2001 Galatea, Corona d8I Mar 759-9100 $789,500 Sun 1-5 1621 Bayside COM 631-1266 $1,095,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * 1336 Galaxy Dover Shores, NB 673-7300 $985,000 Sun1-4:30 14 Kamalii Ct., Newport Beach 546-2313 $209,000 Sunday 1-4 500 Rockford, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M 545-5408 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 8« Sonora Road, Costa Mesa 548-2733 $134,500t/Sun 11-4 844 Sonora Road, Costa Mesa 548-2733 $13-4,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 2-406 Via Marina, Newport Beach 645-0303 $315,000 Saturday 12-5 109 Via Nice Lido NB 673-7300 $450,000 Sat 1-4 4 BA plua FAM RM or OEN •• 1206 Cambridge, Npt Bch . 759-9100 $329,900 Sun 1:30-4·30 ** 1314 West Bay Ave, Balboa Pen . 64.4-9060 $999,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or, Dover Shorea, N.B • 75~-1501 $600,000 SatfSun 1-5 2324 AtbU1U9l.~bluff, Npt Bch 760-121.t ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 1915 Ay<Jft Cttde (Meee V«de} C.M. 546-5880 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 **601 Bayskje Or., Promototy Bay --·-··-·~-1.:-.1400 $1 2'@~QQO ............ ~t1$un 1-5 •2e01 818ckthom, NB • 875-«lOO $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1108 Dennis Or. (Plaza def Sol) C.M. 545-03.18 $239,900. Sun. 1-5 1356 Galaxy, Oovet Shores, N.B. 642-5200 $795,000-Saturday 1-5 • 1921 KJngs Road, CUffhaven,..N.B. 642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Or. Dew« SfiOms. flP:f eeactl 548--5847 $310,000 . Sat~Sun 1-5 2a21 Harbor View Or, H.V. Hiiia 644-9060 849,500 Sunday 1-5 48 MlsalOn 8-y, Spyglass NB 760-8333 $599,000 Sun 1-5 **"404 Morning Star Ln, Newpoft Beech 644-9060 $560,000 Saturday 1-5 *2~ Tustin Aw, Costa Mesa 873-4400 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 124 Via Trieete, Udo tlle, N.B. 873-4400 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 5BEDAOOll • 5 Rue Fontaine (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $865,000 Sun 1-5 . 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 1508 Ruth Ln, Westcfltf, N.B. ~17 · $387,500 Saturay 2-5 pm ** 239 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1-i Genew, Harbor Ridge NB 760--8333 $2,000,000 Salt/Sun 1-5 • 4&45 Perham Or (C. Shores) Npt Bch 644-6200 $739,500 Sun 1-5 2215 Alta vtsta (E.bfuff) 644-6200 $289,500 Sun 1-5 •20691 Aquatic Lane, Huntington Beach 54&-2313 $166,950 Saturday 12:30_. or-. ~nty Real Estate/An A~ ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd8y. Augt.mt •• 1984 -tl. 1084 cOrona (Meu del M~ 831-7370 $169,900 Sun 1"5 •• M'8llon Bay. Spyg&.l8i NB 760-8333 $669,500 Sat Only 1-5 •321Pfazza,Lldolskt,NB 873-n67 '850.ooo 2421 Sierra Vista NB 642-2134 $350,000 Suri 1-5 I 8" plua FAM All or DEN ** '103 Via Udo Soud, Npt 8ch 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM ~200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sul! 1-5 *. 5 Goleta Pt (SPYQll) Npt 8ch ~ ·$835.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 . . ' * s Oekmont Ln (Bg Cyn) Hpt Bch 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sun 1-5 * * *"' 101 Vie Udo Soud Udo Isle 675-6161 $4,850,000 Daily 11-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM . * * * ...-2525 Oc:een Blvd. G-4 (CdM) 640-6259 $389,500 Sat 1-5 * 13 Viejo, San Joaquin Hills, Irvine 759-1501 $194,000 Saturday 1-5, 789 W. 18th St 1-A, Costa Mesa 759-9100 S 111,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 2 BA P-• FAM AM or DEN •• 221 Nata (Bluffs)Npt Bch 759-9100 $350,000 Sun 1-5 211 Marguerite, Otde Corona def Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 118~ 43rd St, Newport Beech ~78 Stat,500. Set/Sun 12-4 *388 Genoa l.8ne, eo.ta Mesa . 631-1400 $118,000 Sat 1-5 789 W. 18th St 1-8, Coeta Mesa 759-9100 $115,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 38EDAOOll •• 7$1ardust. IMne 478-1929 $188,000 10 ~Cot.wt. NB 673-7300 $180,000 Sun 1-5 ll08ILE HOIES 28R ... FAll•orDEN 21752 PCH Sp16A. HB 536-8526 $40,000 Sat/Sun 10-7 DUPLEXE81&1 2 Br plue3 Br 2091h Femteaf, CdM 673-7761 ss1s.ooo e13-ne1 RENTALS 2BRHOUSES * * 6410 W. Oc:aanfroot. Npt Bch 759-9100 $2500~ Sat/Swt 1-5 •Spe •Poot ••W...11'ont * * * W8lerft'ont & Pool ... ~.Qll.*d gate ... • r ' 18 -Orange County Rear Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. August 4, 19M . . . . Discover how easy it is to buy or sell. You don't have to go on' a safari to hunt down Big Bargains. They'.re right here in your Clas- sified section. No mat- ter . what your needs, rely on what. thou-. sands of readers are . doing .... shopping the Classifieds. It's an ' ~ easy way to make ''.A ·(lreat Disc~very!" CALL CLASSIFIED: 642-5678 Daill Pilat I \ \ ~MACNAB Iii~- UOIUY ... r Lovely Newport Glen -4 yr. old air cond unit in a small complex . w/all amentities - Pool, Spa, Sauna, etc. Great lo- ca ~ion not far from So. Coast Plaza! Call lOday! Only $121,000. Barbara Reily 752~1414 ILIFFS-llUT LICITIH Lovliest <:7~nbeli-l0cation 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 lDl1f111'11-UYEL Nearly new oondo in good ~ cation. Seller transfe~ ao price is right! 3 BR., 3 Full Ba., wa...:-in closets, din. nn. 2 car att. gar., Assn pool & spa. ClOle to shop- ping. All thla·for $129.9.()0. Anne Tierney. 551-8700. •••11111 Tri-level 3 BR .. 2 Be. townhome with large patio on wide green- belt, fam. rm. & fonnal din. rm. Gated community with pool and tennis. C.all for private ahowma. Only $325,000. Mack HansOn 551-8700. UTIUU mll11U Enjoy ~n and dty·lite viewa from this great 3 Bdrm., 2 ~ Be. pool home. Super location ln N wpon Beach IWtblulf. Cor· porate owner is motivated! Move right 1n! $270.000 Beverly Nelson 551-8700. 111 cw11.nn111 EIT&TE t1,4H,OOO Over 6,000 sq. ft. including 6 BR, 51h BA. vaulted ceilings in living & dining rooms, s~ous se- ded-entertaining area with pool all on one of Big Canyon's largest golf course locations. y Bibb Mar1elous 6 Bt bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4.850,000. Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace, beam cei~. Xlnt financing. $420,000. llYlm •m IA~_. . etty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000. ..-..-111&9111T Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 ~· ft .• car parking. $1,285,000. urwn.mu~ Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up, 2Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat~. $1,250,000. U1•11M1••• Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba. spiciOUI erttertalning home. $1,100.000 .. ... ._,1 ... THE ~EAL ESTATERS ,.......... ~ 3 t>•droom w/pool , ... ~ ., .... ~act. ......._ ....... 2 ... 1 .. ~ .... 1t ,,~ IOln. ---'°"'"'°'""· p()Ot, ... pr~ '2'9,500 FU. 1147 000 0pn 12 ... Sun-..... ,.a 111-1111 day. ·111 hilrWlndl. Aot e73-3m - RVMtt.'< -- Cl\arming B.ck Bay Home SecJuded .... ,,, Meee Oflve Es1atea.S 148,000 20451 Bayvt9w494-1748 llUTllY A PETE 7 B~RAET 1 REA~iY - Ullml ... rtplex ... 1807 w. e.lboe BM:I, Npt Beh. ONl Y $210,000 (you own the IMd). s 19.320 lnCame Call PATRICK cot-a--------~ t~.trpt-patlo-country ,..,...,,.__,...,.....,... ____ -----deeor. 120~ Ac•c•• 1,,.,.-.,..--,.----s• 'oo &45-49002 ~ ... ow. ~2 ..... iLHO .. Sijri, Ill $9pt, .7300 ~ a Udo den. 3 Ir ..... 1-1400 A T UNfT 3 ~ rm. 2 00 per )·Great tdrm, 2 ~ patio. =~ :lean I ... 1-1• li4HSE 'min,. Ott at :Yfee mt+ Xtl YU, )PfHl- :n. 38r. 11000 · 2Ba. WSON • Bt. 2be rder'9r. 11 25' .. Call ~ .. Bdr, ig rm. A 0 I . " .. = 193 :uFFS major unit ... dlno om, 3 gar . 1. AllWI ~ II "-' m. 2"' a tin" 11750 r. Va- option. ,3BR, w,.. 501* ro;;;;: "'°pp ~ ~ II fncO pllon , ... t ·~·· ... One of t.he ways homes are being bought. a.nd sold today ui wtt.h A blended rat.e mortgage is a new mortgage t.hat covers an old mortgage &nd &du.noes new funds The new mortgage ts used to pay off t.he existing mortgage •t a lower rate l.han t.he current. market rate ThE' lender gi·ant.s I.he new rate somewhere between t.he old rate and the preva.1hng market rate The new inont.hly payment. Is larger t.han lt. wa.s previously. but not ~ htgh as curTent. rates would require lmpac& o.n bQ79.r • llM'e1•• a lower than marklll rat# • Can q~-wntl a lo•er income • !A>ww monLl\b ~menw lmpac• OD Hller • A"""'8 po\erltl&l bU7en • R.oe!YN al.I fund' at ola.lnC - ~ . . ·-• . . - . ..... --··--.... • r • ) . .. ----- • --. ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Yow Ad. Cal 642-5678 HOJJSES f=OR SAL~ General .. _ .... -. • .... --•• -... -100~ Anat.n Hiiis --········----··· 1004 Blllboa Island ............................... 1006 Balboa,,......·············-·········· 1007 Caplstreno ~ -··-·-···-··•··· 1018 Corona del Mar ........................... 1022 COit• Mesa .................................. 1024 Dana Petnt ....... -.. -......... 102e B TOl'O .......... _ ............... -.... 1032 Fountain V~ ·--·· ........ -.... 1034 Garden Grove .~--.. ·····-······· 1036 Hun11ngton ~ ....................... 10.0 Huntington Herbout ._............... 1042 Irvine . .. ................... -................. 1044 Laguna Beed\ .............................. 1048 Laguna H .............. _. .................. 1050 Laguna N9"' ------·-......... 1052 Lake FOl'e.t -·--.:................ 1055 Mllsk>n'Vlejo ............................... 1067 Newport 8eectt ............................ 1CMl9 San Clemente ............... ............. 1076 San Juan Cepistreno .................. 1078 Santa Ana ................................... 1080 Se8' Beech ................................ 10&4 South ~ ~-···············-....... 1086 Westminster ••• ......... •••• .......... 1088 T~tln ...• :;..................................... 1090 Moblht Home Salee ................... !. 1100 REAL ESTATE Acreage ................... :................... 1125 Apar1"*1TS ................................ 1150 Beach Property ............................ 1175 Buslnes$ Property • • ............... "' 1200 Cenletery Lots ·-···-········· .. 1225 COmml. Property ··-·-··· ......... 1250 Condomu\iums .. ..,.. .... ·-······-····· 1275 Du.plex-.!Units -·-·-·· .......... 1300 Housa to be Moved .......... ·······'· 1325 Income Proe>ertv ....................... 1350 Industrial Property ....................... 1375 Lots ror Sale ......... ..................... 1400 Mobtle Home Patka .................... 1425 Mountain. Oeeert ......................... 1450 Orange Co ... ·-··-·-·················· 1500 Out of C9unty ............................. 1525 Ou1 of State ................................. 1550 Ranche9/Farma ••• • .................. 1575 Resort Property ..... .... •. ......... 1580 Tune Shanng .................. • ......... 1590 R E. Exct\Wlge ............................ 1600 R.E Wanted ................................. 1625 RENTALS Hou ... Furnished ........................ 2100 Houtes Unfurnished .................... ">00 HOUM9 Furn. of Unf .................... ~JOO Condos Furn ................................ 2400 Condos !Jnf. ................................ 2410 T ownhQuses, Furn. • ..................... 2520 rownnou.... Unf. ........................ 2525 DuPlex•. Furn ..... _ .................... 2530 Duplex•. Unf. .......................... 2535 Apartments, Furn. ..... ................ 2800 Apartments, Unt ....................... 2700 Apts. Futn/Unf. .......................... 2800 Room.. .............. -.... ...... n.............. 2900 ROOfn .. Boerd __ .. _ ................. 2902 Hotets .. Mot• ____ .................... 2904 Guest Hotne9 ............................... 2905 Summer Rentait .......................... 290e Vacation Rent.alt .......................... 2907 •Rentals to Shale ........................ 2908 •Rentals Wented ......................... 2909 Gareges 1or Rent .... '" .................. 2912 Offlc4t Aentall -.. ·-..................... 2914 8usinesa Aental9 • ................ .... 2918 Comm! Rentall ........................... 2918 lndU4Jt. Rent• ............................ 2920 StOl'ege ........................................ 2922 Mix. Rent.a. .......................... 2925 •Pre Paid Ads In these inflationary days. " money is precious. Everybody yearns to find that pot of gold, but seems to overlook a source of money most families have ~ Yes, to~k in your at~,. cellar or garage and yo~ 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 'II have our classified service person help you write a . sure- fire selling classified ad. laily Pillli CALL: 642-5678 .. - , . 24 -Orange County Real Eltate/An Advertl9ing supplement to the OAtLY PIL:OT/Saturday,.AuguS14, 19&4 • GILllW. IUOl ll&IT -6 bdrm, 2s;; bath + pool! Family room, dining room, fireplace! Priced to sell at only $166,950. 963-6767 CllT•IZD cmr -$115,000. 2 story + cusfom Iott! View pool + spa from living room with cozy fireplace. Romantic master suite with private bath & second fireplace! 2'h baths! Double car garage. New llstlng: won't last. 963-6767 CHmY CUii, 12n,ooo -Entering Into a large welcoming llvlng room you'll notice a true coun- try feel. Crackllng fireplace. Extensive use of Yt'ood. Country-gourmet kitchen with all bulltlns. . 2 bdrms, 3 baths, cozy den with loft. Large lot. Two horse stalls. Tack room, wash down rack. You must see this one. 546-2313 1WI IEll ... Cllll -$7 4,9001 Two great as- sumable loans that total $55,000 with an effec- tive rate of less than 12%. Includes pool & spa! Located In a private gated community near So. Coast Plaza. Best condo valued! 646-7171 CW• B.IUITE -$231,900. 4 bdrm, 2 story, high cathedral celllngsl Large f amlly room + formal dining room!-Wet bar I 2 fireplaces! 3 car garage! Decorated to perleCtlon. 963-6767 9ISA YEllE IUl1T -Spectacular one story. Enter large llvlng room with French doors. Family room. Double fireplace 4---great bdrms. Patio with spa. Lush landscaping. Vacant and owner says sell! $171 ,900 total price. 546-2313 llUll IY TIE W -Only 2 blocks to Newport beaches. Large two story for entertaining. Sundeck off master suite. Assume $6,000 loan at 10•1.. Priced to sell at only $158,000. 646-7171 • um, IDlm 111,111 -'"' acre of fabulous botanical gardens! Indescribable beauty + waterfall! A truly unlq(fe property In heart of O.C. Call for private showing. Offered at · $169,500. 963-6767 llWl•t mst, UllUT WL -At $179,900 It's aJIO the lowest priced 4 bdrm In the tract. Two story, 2'h bath with wetbar. Enjoy the executive ltfestyte at a very low prloe. You'll agree It's a lot tor the money1 646-7171 ~ am, ..,., lllRUS -Lots of luscious park-Ilk• fand. Not In Santa Ana Heights. Pri- vate. Security gate. Horle8 OK. Room for every-a bdrm home. A must eee. ~ fQf'. an (IS)~lntment, 546-2313 POFE11 FllllLY .. , 1114,108 -Located on peaceful, quiet cukJe-sac with a lush park at th~ end. Costa Mesa near South Coast Plaza. Spacious 3 bdrm, 2'''bath, family room. Are- place. Immaculate: Call today for an appoint- ment to see. 546-2313 FIUI UTE AISllUIU LIU ....:. New llstlng ... won't last! 3 bdrm horn&+ hot bubbly spal Huge lanai with walk-In wetbarl Entertainers yard with brick BBQ! Assume $92,680 at 11:Y.%; $1089 mo.I Only $131,000. Call 963-6767 Ultllll C1111 -Only $123,500. S bdrm, -2 bath, beautifully decorated with two car garage. Great loctlon near Westcllff shopping area. Community pool & spa. Hurry on this one. It won't last at this price! 6'46-7171 1117,000 WTSllE -Assumable loan. Super 2 bdrm home. Redwood deck. Lush yard. Call for more details. 546-2313 WllYI 1 llWH -Only $155,000. Spacious 4 bdrm In executive neighborhood! Cozy flre- plaoet Great 15X15 sundeckl Located In quiet area next to park! Hurry! Call 963-6767 IU ClllU Ill IAI -A-2 lot offers great potential for added Improvement or redevelop- ment. This 1 bdrm, 1 bath home Is nestled among a beautifully redeveloped area. Just listed & It's the lowest price in area at only $179,9001 646-7171 IT&ltu .. , 11M,IH -$58,000 VA As- sumable at 8fh•t. Interest. Try a new 2nd Trust Deed. Small down. Low payments. 3 bdrm. Upgraded. Call ·quickly -this won't last. 546-2313 . 1IP IF YIE UIE -3 bdrm townhome + den/library + formal dining room! Spectacular skytlghtal 21n bathal Immaculate condition! Va- cant & ready to move Into! Try 10°1. down! Only $149,000. 963-6767 . L.._ F• I •llLI llllU -Here ls one of Newport• best offerings. Low space rent, very private, super location. Only 1 mlle from the beach. Ooubte wide with porch. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Full price Is only $39,000t Call nowl 646-7171 DlU Ulll ,.. If mu m• -OWner w111 · carry first trust deed! Fantastic corner home. Extra large lot. Beautiful 3 bdrm home. Ex- • panded master suite. Family room. Upgrades thf'Ougnout:Outstancflng at Jm.900. Calf today 546-2313 ------ Tll .. Tl II TllE -Only $95,000 for this popular "loft model" condo. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, special air conditioner with air purifier plus 2 car attached garage. Located In a very desirable Costa Mesa .complex. Best price In areal 646-7171 H TU UI• -Fabulous 2 story ,In beautiful Seaside VIiiage! Decorated to perfection In light earthtonesl Only $165,5001963-6767 UJ NI JUtlllU.-IEIT llY -Only $165,000 Jor this very charming 1 bdrm beach cottage. Lots of potential here. Could be used as owner wtnter home then a summer rental! R-2 lot offers future redevelopment. Call today! 6'46-7171 CUTI llUA I IMll, 1121.MI -A lot of home for your money. Neat and clean. RV access. Alley entry. Close to schools, church, shopping. Calt for Information and showing. 546-2313 MOUll IU.IW OllT -Newport Beach 2 bdrm, 21A bath exquisite villa. Excellent assumable first trust deed of $135,000. Don't miss this beautiful townhome In a complex of Spanish Inspired architect & design. 646-7171 1&11 IUI, IEWHIT IEAll -Savel 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 3 car garage. Spa. Try $126,900. Must sell fast. 546-2313 mt l'TIPI Tl TIE IUll -In Newport. You'lt fall In love with this beautiful 3 bdrm home which Includes 2 stone fireplaces, high beamed oell- lnga, skylights & spa. Steps to pool, tennis & park! A value packed home at $1~.900. 646-11171 -f. IELLD HU lllTI -$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 ftAIT .U, Stl,111 -A88Ume $63,500 at 9.5-le, $871 month. 4 bdrms, 2 bathroom. 2 car garage. Super clean, Inside and out. Cati now, 546-2313 ll¥ml. 111,1111 -Assume ~.000 at 12.59/e. $537 per month. Adorable 1 bdrm starter. Pr~vate, qulet1:0mptex. eommunny poor, tennta, ---- ape. Call quick on this one! 546-2313