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~Aloha' bllndit ·st--ikes again
.
R ber who hides note in checkbook
has apparently struck for seventh time
By l.AREN E. ltLElN
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The so-called "aloha checkbook
bandit" may have s\ruck for the
seventh tame in the past eight days
when the Citizen's Bank of Costa
Mesa wafrobbed Fnday.
The lone bank robber. who wears a
book. made off with a substantial
amount of cash at 2:20 p.m. from the
bank at 301 E. 17th St, accorqing to
Costa Mesa Officer Ed Sutton.
Mary Decker· takes a
splll in the women's
3,000-meter race -
and blames Zola Budd.
Page Bl.
• Hawaiian shirt and a baseball cap and
conceals a holdup note in his check-
A min matching has description
and using the same robbery method
reportedly held up two banks tn
Huntington Beach and a third in
Newport Wednesday afternoon. hit
two Costa Mesa banks on Harbor
Boulevard a week ago Friday and .
County
Olympic contenders give
In to fantasies of a dif-
ferent sort on a visit to the
Magic Kingdom./ A4
Fellow Inmates testify
that murder defendant
David Leitch admitted he
framed a convicted co-
defendant In an Orange
Coast slaying./ A2
California
Homevtdeos wlll soon
carry fammar PG and R-
type theatrical ratings on
their movie releases./ A3
Walter F. Mondale plans
a major effort to defeat
President Reagan In his
home state of California
this fall./ A3
Nation
The House OKs legts-
latlon tQ expand the
superfund for toxic waste
cleanup as Congress ad-
journs for four weeks./ A3
The Justice Department
authorizes an FBI crimi-
nal lnvestlgatlon Into Seil.
Mark Hatfield's support
for an oll pipeline./ A3
World
The KGB triumphs over
theCIAina 10-part
thriller on Soviet tele-
vlslon./ A3
U.S. and French mtn-
esweeplng units are
heading for the Red Sea.
/A3
Religion
Whipping a whopper at the Wedge
The potential sale of the
Eplscopollan Church
headquarters In Man-
hatten Is causing a furor
among the faithful./ Al · Wetaaited kneeboarderRon Romanoeky of Newport Beach,
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Penlnaula. Llfecuanta aay a hurricane off~ la 1enerat-The United States Olym-
pic water polo t~am must
settle for the silver medal
after a tie with
Yugoslavia, 5-5./81
The U.S. basketball
team, as expected, earns
a gold medal by triumph-
ing over Spain wtth a
~6-65 victory./81
San Francisco beats the
Dodgers, 4-1, behind a
five-hitter by Mark
Calvert./82
Entertainment
Tanya Roberts. the new
''Sheena, Queen of the
Jungle." doesn't mind
those sexpot roles./ A7
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robbed another Huntington Beach
bank a week aJO Thunday.
In the Cit1zen•s Bank incident.
Sutton said the bandit entered the
building. walked up to a teller's
window and handed her his check-
book.
Inside the checkbook was a note
that bcpn ... This is a robbery,'! the
teller told Sutton. Th.ere was more
writing on the note. but the teller said
she was too friahtened to read ·any
further. Sutton said.
She handed over an undisclosed
amount of cash and watched the man
walk through the bank's north doors.
tum right and disappear. AS an the TbefBluconllnuang 11.unvest\P·
other robberies, no one spotted a tion. a.long with local polic::c enaes
getaway car. " into the cases. Sutton said.
Sutton said \he amount stolen wH In what Oninie Count)' Sheriff's
" ubstantially more" than the $2.400 deputies say was an unrelated foci·
stolen in the Costa Mesa robberies on dent, a Security Pacific Bank on Alcia
Aug. 3, but not more than $10,000. Parkway in Laguna 1guel '+'aS rob-
The checkbook bandit is dcscnbed bed about 4:SO fnda) aftcrnopn by a
as a male Caucuian in his mid-205,..· man descnbcd to be tn his~.
about 5 feet 11 inches tan. 185 pounds No weapons were seen on the
with a stocky build and tan complex-su peel ·during the rob~ and .
ion. He has brown hair and brown sheriffs deputies did not say how
eyes and seems to dress similarly in · much money was taken. .
most instances. On Friday. he was He apparent!\ Oed on foot and a
weanng a tan Hawaiian print shirt search of the area did not turn up the
and tan baseball cap, Sutton said. suspect.
Traf 1c-
vigil's
all but
Traffic planners
breathtn ea8ier
as Games conclude
From Scaff ... Witt Reports
The bi$ Olymp1c traffic scare ended
Friday with the predicted traffic jams
never maten.alizina.
Traffic T>'U light.er than normal in
Southern California Friday just like it
was on the previous Friday and tbc I 0
wcekda)-s of the Olympics.
lo Orange County a potential
trouble spot 1n the Anaheim area
where there were a rugbt baseball
game and two Olympic events
created no unusual traffic problems..
accordin1 to the California Hiahway
Patrol
Transportation officials have
raised the possibility of traffic tieups
Monday as tourists depart the
Southern Cahfomra area. But for the
most part. traffic planners Y) they
arc read)' to relax next week after
dcClaring Friday that they fomcc no
major traffic snarls through the end of
tbe.()Jympk Games on-Sunday.
:_We really think we're over the
(Pleue aee TRM'FIC/ A2)
QC will be
launchpad
for Reagan
By die Auodatecl Press
President Ronald Reagan wtll
launch bas rc-clccuon campaign from
C>Rnge County on Labor Day. his
campaign strategists sa}.
m, tbe peat •arflnC cendlttona wbicb aboa.ld bold ap today
uCl maybe eYeD Sanday. And It'• a boat time. So far tb.la
aammer. tbe ocean baa looked like 'Lake Pad.fie.' Come on,
barrlcane.
No spcCJfic program has been
cstabbshcd yet. but pohuc.ally con-
scrvauvc Orange County was seen as
a fitting place for Reagan to launch his
fall carnpa~ against Democratic
nommcc Walter Mondale .. Mondale
lost Orange Count) and Cahfom1a to
Colorado Sen. Gary Han an this
year's Dcmocnat1c pnmary
. (PJeue aee REAGA!f/ A2)
Babe b~r~ in parking lot
with pipe fitter's able aid
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sl DAtLV PILOl/Satt1r y, Augutf 11, 19&4
.
· 'Court told that defendant
boasted of framing cohort
Fellow Inmates testify that David Leitch so well nobody tb.ouaht he" 1n 1t."
Ourinac:ross-tummatton. Deputy
Dimkt Anorney Mike Jacobi asked
L.anp11. why he hadn•1 come forward
sooner. He also uked how It .. could
sound like the perfect murder if he's
in jail for it?"
admitted his guilt In F letschll slaying
By JEFF ·ADLE.a °' ... ....., .........
Two Oransc E'o unty Ja11 mmatcs
testified that murder defendant
David Leitch admitted ktJling 20.
)ear-old Ginger Lorraine Flcischli in
bis Laguna Beach apan ment in l 98 l
and then framed convicted co-deft n·
dant Thomas Manin Thompson for
the slaymg.
In testimony p~nted Friday 10
Orange County Supenor Coun dur-
ing Thompson ·s lo ng-de layed
sentencing heanng. the two inmates.
questioned by Thom psol.l-'s defense
auorney Mike Le\erson. descnbed
conven.attons with Lench d unng
which he allegedl) claimed respons1-
b1hty ft>r the killing.
Thomp~on was con .. icted No". 4
1983 of first-degree murder and rape
1n A eischh's killing. T he eight-
CONTINUED STOR IES
ll --
Y.Oman. four-man jury 'ubtcquently
recommended he receive the death
~nalty. · _
Lcitcb's trial an identical chafies is
scheduled to bc:ain No•. 5
Jud&e Robert Fit~d continued
Thompson's scntencma beanna until
Aug. l 7. when the defense is expected
to complete its presentation of
CVldcnce on motions seek.in& a modi·
fication of sentence or a new trial.
Jail inmate John Lanpn. con-
victed of robbery and assault with a
deadly weapon and also a witness 10
an unrelated county criminal case,
described for the coun how Leitch
discussed committing the "perfect
murder" when the two were jailed
together tn September and October
1981.
"He S31d it was the perfect crime."
Langan. chained and handcuffed,
testified . "He said he set up this dude
l.anpn said ~itch described beat·
ina Aci1ChJi into unconsc1ousnesl,
tapina her mouth and haodcuffina
herand mi.king 1t appear as if she had
been raped. When she repmcd
consciousness "he talked to her and
told her why she was go1na to die." the
jail tnmate recounted
A second jail inmate, wnh a Iona
arrest record for robbery. bur&lary
and drua-related offenses. tofd a
similar story. Michael Keogh testified
Leitch told him he k1Ued Ae1schh and
used Thompson "as a scapeaoat."
Jacobs, when he. cross-examined
Keogh, asked whether he had tele-
phoned Lc1tch's mother and threat-
ened to "make ~P siatrmcnts and
testify apinst her son" unless she
posted his bail.
TRAFFIC JAMS NEVER OCCURRED •••
From A l
hump," said Dave Roper, Cahfom1a
Dcpanmenl ofTransponation depu-
ty distnct d irector ..... We're all gomg
to breathe a sigh of relief. T he smiles
are stanmg to break out."
He said Caltrans workers "have
reall) been go"mg like gangbusters" to
keep O lympics traffic flowmg freely
and that. come next week. ''There's
going to be some time off."
The last weekday of the Games saw
freeway traffic .. moving very well ...
California Highway Patrol officer
Tom Carmichael said. ··tt was heavily congested, but no
different than a normal Friday night.
lo fact, it was lighter than a normal
Fnday night commute," he said.
A sour note was sounded in
Pasadena. however, where traffic
around the Olympics soccer site at the
Rose Bowl was ••rcatJy, really bad,"
police Sgt. Ronald Reinke said.
On Saturday, drivers will have to
contend with the closure of Expo-
sition Boulevard between Nor-
mandie and Vermont for Saturday's
SO-kilometer walk. city Department
of Transportation official Ed Rowe
said.
Another potential trouble spot as
the Coliseum, especially during Sun-
day's closing ceremonies.. but every-
where else it should be smooth
sailing.
REAGAN WILL ST ART OUT IN OC •••
From Al ·
In the 1980 prcs1denual election.
68 pcrccn t of the voters in this county
went for Reagan. In his fi rst pohticaJ
race. in 1966 when he ran for
governor, be topk 72 percent of the
vote m Orange County.
Reagan has never lost a pohucal
race in his home state. In the 1980
prcsidcnttal election, S2. 7 percent of
the California voten went for Reagan
and 35.9 percent voted for Jimmy
Carter.
Reagan'$ campaign strat~ts arc
so confident the president wiU carry
California that they intend to have
him campaign little here after the
tentatively planned ScpL 3 Labor
Day rally in Anaheim. one stratqist
said.
Rca~n is scheduled to continue his
campat&D in the Pacific Nonhwest,
then go to Salt Lake City on Sept. S for
a speech before the national conven-
tion of the American Legion.
COUNCIL CANDIDATES FILE •••
From Al
his bid to represent D1stnct 7 which
includes new Corona del Mar. C11v
offic1als are checking the records. bu·t
the) believe this 1s the first ume an
incumbent Ne"pon Beach Cit)
Council member has been unop-
posed.
IJI Costa Mesa. se .. en candidates
had returned their papers to run for
three o f the five \It) Council seats as
the filing deadline drew to a close.
City Clerk Eileen Ph1nne} said four
candidates filed on Fnday alone and
two add1t1onal candidates took out
papers.
Because mcumbent Councilman
Ed McFarland chose not to run for re-
election, the deadline for filing in
Costa Mesa will be extended to Aug.
15, Phinne) said.
So far. incumbents Donn Hall and
Eric Johnson have filed papers, along
with Planning Commissio ners
Charles Markel a nd Clarence C •
O arke.
Also meetmg Fnday's deadline for
fil ing were Sid Soffer, Douglas Yates
and Dave Wheeler.
Several other Costa Mesa re~1dents
have taken out papers but not
returned them. a clerk's depanment
spokeswoman said. The scats will
elected at large.
IJI Hanllngton Beac2, three of the
seven scats on the City Council arc up
for grabs. The council members arc
elected at large.
CandJdates returning nomination
papers were: Peter Green, Jay Stout,
John Erskin~. Thomas Mays, Bud
Belsito, Dennis Miller. Ruth Finley.
Randy Durda. Frank MitJahaSfir,
John Valentino, Jack Kelly, Elaine
Fraft. George Hanna. u vonnc Law-
lor. John Hom e and Allen Cowart.
Ruth Finley and Jack Kelly arc
incumbents.
la Foutain Valley, two scats on the
five-member City Council '¥ill be
filled. f ive candidates have filed
pers. Two. Marvin Adler and
ra Brown, are incumbents. The
othe hrcc candidates arc James
Petri · Ol'JC Scott and Myra
Mendoza. The scats will be elected at
la.cgc.
CRASH INJURES FOUR •••
From Al
rescued the girl and cleared the
wreck.age from the roadway.
Rosalyn Moyer, 8, of Garden
G rove was seriously injured in the
10:30 a.m. accident and was rushed to
the Western Medical Center trauma
unit in Santa Ana. The girl tumbled
nearly 60 feet after being OUOJ over
the roadside embankment. said Or-
ange County fire Capt. Mark Re-
mbold. The girl was listed in stable
condition in the trauma unit's in-
tensivecarc unit Friday njght, accord-
ing to hospital spokesman.
The driver of the pickup, Joseph
Balderos, 23, suffered senous bead
injuries and was also taken to the
trauma center. He was identified as
the girl's uncle.
Michael Rae. 30, and bis son
Stephen, 4, received manor injuries
and were treated at SaddJeback Com-
munity Hospital in Mission Viejo.
Both were in the second car.
The cause of the accident is under
investigation.
BABY BORN IN PARKING LOT •••
From Al
on her knees in the back !>Cat. giving
binh lo 17 5-mch Ka11e
Darnell ran to the car and sav.
Ka11e·s head starting to pole out from
inside her mother
"I ran hack into the hospital and
'>houted for some help. and then I ran
hack to the car .. he said
8) this time Katie's head and
~houlders had entered the world.
"As the bab) was being dell .. ered. I
grabbed 1t and told the woman to la)
hack.'' Darnell said
He nouccd that Katie was not
hreathtng
·1 put m) ting~ 1n its mouth and
cleared the mucus Then I ga\c It a tap
on the back and t staned to cry ...
Darnell said
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llOPY 0y 7 • m w C.'l>I"
Both Darnell and Jennifer Lund
started to laugh when they saw Katie
waving her arms and cryrng for the
first time
By this time nurses from the
hospital had am ved and were able to
take over
"Once the bab)' stancd breathing. 11
all hit me. I have been a mess since 11
o'clock this morning, but I knew it
had to be done:· Darnell said.
The s1&ht of a woman g1 vm& b1nh 1s
not unfamiliar to Darnell.
Darnell. a La Mirada resident. 1s
the father of two children and he
witnessed the b1nh of each -under
more controlled conditions -in an
Anaheim hospnal.
"I have taken the chUdb1nh classes
and everything so I knew what was
&oing on," Darnell said.
"He knew some of the basics, like
to how clear out the mucus, and that
turned out to be crucial," said
hospital spokeswoman Sheila
Lohstroh. .
Katie was lhrtt weeks premature.
She was due Labor Day. but decided
to come into the world quickly
Friday. Her mother went into labor
only an hour before Katie's binh.
Katie, named after her grand-
mother. is the first girl for the Lund
family. T hey have three boys. Cody,
6. Beau. 5. and Jake. 2.
Today 1s Beau's binhday. but he
told his mother he doesn't need any
more presents; he has a new baby
sister.
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GabrielS in custody once again
~Ccllsed of offering Il)inor a pill
~una Beach civic activist John
Gabnels was arrested apin Friday at
his home for allegedly otrerina a
prescription drug to a child at Main
Beach Parle in Laguna, police said.
Laguna Beach Sgt. Alex Jiminez
said that on Aug. 2 Gabnels allegedly
offered a phenobarbitol, a prescrip-
tion depressant. to a Mission VieJO
boy .. under 12 years old0 who was
standing in line at a water fountain
with hts mother nearby.
Concert aeries poster
Gabriels reportedly told the youth
the ~ill was a mint, but upon
qucsuoning by the mother, Gabriels
admitted it was a drua.
"She was irate, .. Jiminez said, "and
rcpon ed it to us . .,
Gabriels is now scheduled for
arraignment Monday in South Or-
ange County Municipal Coun on one
felony count of offering a dru4 to a
minor. Gabriels was beini held m the
Orange County Jail Friday afternoon
1n lieu of$ I S,000 bail, Jimine-z said.
Gabriels, 60, a frequent critic of the
police department and a former
l..aluna Beach City Council can-
didate, also faces trial Aug. I 6 on four
misdemeanor counts of harbonng
juvenile runaways in bis home stem-
ming from an arrest on April 2.
Gabriels is also scheduled to appear
in Orange County Superior Coun on
Aug. 16 for trial on I 8 felony counts of
furnishing drugs to minon in bis
home. following an arrest last ApnJ
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tlon preel4ent Mary Jane Sanborn and
memben Doq C&ftDAUCh and BoTlk
Abramian pre9ent Newport Beach 11a1or
E•elyn Bart with a llmlted edition, framed
Balboa print. The prlnta are bem, 10ld to
aupport the Sundar e•enlna COJlcert eerlea
at the Balboa Pier. co-apouored b7 the
Newport Art.a CommlMlon. The prtot 1.9
an.liable at the coocerta and local atoree.
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FederaJjudge conv:iated
of underreporting tares
87 ne A11oclated Pre~
RE~O. Nev. -U.S. District Coun Ju<SJC Harry Oatbome was ound
aualty ~nday of tw.o counts o~iooome tax evasion, makina htm the first ~live f~c111Judaeco!'VlCtedo(acnmc. C'la1bomc. 67, of Las Yeps, could face up to
11x years in pn~n. He vo~ed to appeal. federal prosecutors chirged he ~nderr~ported has ~ 97~ an~ l 980 income by S l 06,000 recei v~d in overdue 1)1tls arom his law'prachq. Cla1bome.'1 attorneys contended lhc JUd&e pvc s tax preparen corr«t fitu~ but they botched the returns.
1111.h b:Jtere•t blanta •tock• rally
A 1urgc in mon.ey-mark~t interest rates blunted the stock m rkct's
, extended i:aHy <?n i:nday, while the aovemment reponed the lirst rise in w~olesale rnflatton 1n three months. The rate on six-month Treasury bills
climbed to 10.60 percent from 10.•~ percent late Thursday. Interest ntts on
lona·tenn Treasury bond~ also t~rncd up after droppina on Thuoday. The
Dow Jo!l average of 3Q industnal stocu lost S.96 to 1.218.09 after soarin&
114 ~1nts over the ei&ht prcv16us sessions. Meanwhile the Veterans
Administration said the intere5t·nte ceiling on basic home loans backed by the aae~cy ~II fall one-half'percenta&e point to 13.S percent on Monday-the fint decline stnce November.
Strike conttnaes at au Vega~ ~esom
LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Officials of Nevada's most powerful union say
SC?me 1.~00 w~rkers remain .ofT the job at six rcsons, the last remnants of a
batter hotel stnke that enters its 20th week Monday. Joe Hays, president of the
25,()()()..membcr Culinary Union, said the workers without contracts arc from
Sam's Town, the California Hotel, the Four Queens, Holi'day Inns downtown
and on the south end of the Strip and the Marina Hotel.
Jewi•IJ DJllltary otncer can't wear •kullcap
. WASHINGTON -The U.S. Cou.n of Appeals on Friday refused to rcVJcw the case of an Orthodox Jewish Air Force captain whose superiors t~tened to court manta! him fo r wearing a slruUcap. The case concerns S.
S1mcha Goldman, an ordained rabbi who served as a clinical psychol<>gt. st at
March Air Force Base in Riverside. Goldman had worn a yarmulke, or
skullcap, for 3'h years wu.hout incident until a new officer assu$)ed command
of the base hospital. The Air Force dress code bans the wearina of a yarmulke. Go~dma~ requested a hearing by the full coun after a thtec-jud&e panel nntd
aprnst hif!l. -;-
,,-' 'Jevrl•IJ' work dropped, orclf&tra bluted
NEW YORK -The New York Philhai'mo ic OD Friday canceled two
conceru in Malaysia after being cnt1cizcd for a<teding ta the request of that
Moslem nation's f.OVemmcnt that it drop a 0 JcWisb" work from 1t.s proaram.
Officials of the Philharmonic met Friday to co~ider Ute outcry that developed
after the famed orchestra announced-it was dropping from a Kuala Lumpur
appearance the piece ~Schelomo, .. or Solomon in English. by th~ late Ernest
• Bloch. '
GM'• ready to begin. contract talk•
DETROIT -With the inj{ial stage of their contract talks concluded, o~cials of the United Auto Wcrkers un.ion ayd General Motors Corp .• said
Fnday they were cager for batpinina to begin in earnest next week. "I think
we're by phase one, whicbl was largely information sharing. lookinJ at the
problems as seen by botttparties. end now it's time next week to beg.in to get
down to a solution of ll:>me of those problems." said Alfred Warren, the GM
vice president who ads the No. 1 automaker's nei?tiating team.
~e Videos trill have morie ratlng•
• LOS ANGELES -Major distributors of movie videocassettes and
:videodiscs have asreed to stamp the familiar PG and R-typc theatncal ratin~
on future moVle releases in what· ndusiry executives say is a.piove to bead ofT
home video censorship. it was announced Fnday. Fou.neen comparucs.
indudinJ the videocassette arms of all the maJor Holl)"Wood stud~
automaucally wall place the movies' theatrical ratings on both the packaging
and the cassettes and discs themselves "in a clearly visible" manner.
Mondale plaDB bl6Clllilonila etf ort
' Walter F. Mondale wiU make "a full-scale campaign cffon" to try to defeat
President Reagan in his home state of California this fall. the head of
Mondale's campai1n said Friday. After meeting with Mondale at his home in
nearby North Oaks, Minn .. James A. Johnson, chairman of the campaifn. told
reporters: "We are very encouraged about the possibility of winnina California .
We have made a decision to run J full-scale campaign efTon in California. We
wiU run aggressively in Califomi~ We will spend substantial amounts of
• money and candidate time in California."
~ DeLoreanjud.ge nixes contact 1Vlt1Jju.ry ~ LOS ANGELES-The judge in the John Z. De Lorcandrugtnal issued a ~ stem order Fnday in the midst of jury dclibqattons forbidding anyone to try to
: contact the jury, after it was disclosed a teleVJsiOD producer telephoned the
~ homes ofsu ofthc panelists. Thirty-five mLnutes later, the Jury concluded its
·: third day of deliberations without rcachina a verdict and was csconed out of ~ the U.S. Courthouse by U.S. Marshal Julio Gonzales and a battalion of coun
~ security officers.
r Attorney• def end acttons In tragedy
SAN DIEGO-Attorneys represent mg victims and families of those slain
in the ma sacre at a San Ysidro McDonald's restaurant deny they arc
capitalizina on a tragedy through legal actions against the fast food corporation.
"McDonald's has done a terrific job since the accident," said Robert G.
Johnson Jr., a la Jolla attorney wbo is representing a man injured in the July
18 shootina rampaJe by James Oliver Huberty. "But the public addresses the
problem that the anjura:l people have no right to investiptc the accident
further. I don't feel that way. There are several things the pubhc docsn 't know.••
' HulJlalJ attng nets 5~ ton•
SAN FRANCISCO -Seven men and a woman who allegedly amnged to
buy 10.900 pounds of hashish for $100.000 from a tough Hawaiian named
Larry aot a 1urprise when their supplier turned out to be a federal Drua
Enforcement Administration undercover agent. Federal officials say the stina
operation was one of the laraest involvina hashish that they ha ve conducted.
The seized drup have an estimated street value of roughJy S50 m11lion. San
Francisco police said Friday. ~
Iraq claim• another naval •trike
' traq said Friday that its nnval forces attacked and destroyed "a small naval
target•• and that "flames-ere seen nsing" from it. Persian Gulf sh1ppin&
sources in Bahrain said no distres siJO&ls were picked up, and a swkesman for
' Uoyd's of London sh1pp1ng intelhgencc department in London said the
insurance underwriters had received no word or a new attack by Iraq in the
Persian Gulf: Bah ram sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Iraq
miaht ~ave attacked an onshore facility at K.hari Island or• small vessel close
to rranian waters.
Ecuador'• p,.,,.ldeat calJ• tor tree mar~et
QUITO, Ecuador-President Leon Fcbrc5 Cordero said in his inauaural "1dl'Cll f nday that Ecuador is ••oonv:ulsed .. by economic problem • but a free
market and more foreign m~cscment .can help llOlve them. The conscryata\e
busine man, who ... on a runoff elccuon 1n May, poke to a;oint K ion of Con~ al'° attended by Vice President ~rac Bu b: Presidents ..Raul
Alfoosin of AJ1Cnt1na. J imc LUStnch1 of Venezuela, Bthsano Betancur. of
Colomo1a and Heman ilcs uazo ofBOhV:ta, and about 70 fqre~ d1putan
Boney of a beard ~
A card la u8ed to bruah bee. back from Johll L&Rocca '• eyea
darl.na the Eutem Aplcultural Soctcty•a Bee Beard con teat
held fn RhOde Ialand. LaRocca, of New York. won the
conteat wearing about 16,000 bees.
Expanded law
.on toxic waste
gets House OK ' WASHINGTO ~AP) -)"he
Hou pas d legi lauon Fnda) ex-
panding the uperfund .b z rdous
waste cleanup ·proir m to Sl0.2
bllhon. a 1xfold mcrca 10 the
money· needed to deal wnh the
problem of toxtc tcs secpt into
the nation·s drinking water upphc .
T:M btll was appro\!cd 323-33 f\tr
1wo days of debate rn Whtch con-
gressmen endoned the JO I of the
~m. but r ta qucsuoning C)'t at
companion efforts to increase the
nghts of indi\'ldual 10 fllht hazard-
ous waste dumps nd obuun C'iOm-
pensaUon for 1n;une5. ·
Meanwhile. C:ongrcu f'.nda) began
a nearly four-~eck r'tccss for the
Repubhcan National Convention.
lcavina a number of poht1calh
chal'JCd items for us rtturn in
September, includ1n1 the overall
federal budiet. defen5C spending nd
immigration law revision.
All three measure~ ran afoul of
presidtntiaJ election-year politics.
Senate Majority Leader Howard
Balcer, R-Tcnn .. called for a rare. top-
lcvel meeting among House and
Senate leaders after labor Day to try
to craft a compromise on the bud$tt
and defense issues. Despite earlier
predictions by some congrc ional
leaders that little would be ac-
complished, the brief session between
the Democratic and Republican con-
ventions prOduoed a flulT} oflepslat-
ive activity. includina a compromise
grantin& Dled~own c'1111 militaf') aid for El Salvaaor:
mtlhon v <1ted in 11d wu ~al
w t ~dent Reqa.n hilld «it' C,
SOUJht, but rqlfttenled a .......
concc ion on the pan of tbe Dalloo
CraUc·rulcd HOUK.
With rqatd to the 10.uc ._
1 uc, 1he abiht) to $ue die ~. mcnt to force acuon rmWaecl ia IM
final 'cruon: but allempU IO •
UljUrcd pcop e Sut poUuten ID .....
court or receive compentaUOll ,._
the upcrfund itself were dealed
The bill n<>" ~ to tbe Sewe.
f'. Ced 1th Obj«llOM fiolll IM Seri tt Environment Commmee .. IM
bitr Hou spcmsors abaridoaed at
1he last minute an ancmpi .to ~
Senate floor debate on the bil --accepted inSlt'ld a Senate Pkidlt to ~ork f'orcnactmcntofa law11bii,..r.
Rep. James J. Florio. D-N.J ••
f'nnc1pal sponsor or the bill said*
chance for ft.naJ acuon in C:OC.w
this )car ··1s goina to ~ on die
focus of atte.nuon llial me uuon
place~ on the Senate."'
The bill calls for apandina tbe a.w
that is the go~cmmcnt•s dtid'u>ol tn
dcalina with the health threat pcieed
by leak-ac from hazardous ChemiQl
waste dumps.
Sponsors. led by Aorio, said the
5uperf und expansion corrttts dcfecn
and gaps that have been d.isooveted 10
the anu-pollution prosram in the last
four )can.
·sen. :flatf-eld faces probe by FBI
Criminal Investigation go·ahead given
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fourt.ti term. -,.,,,,,~,. ... -
tall say!nghCsuppons the pipeline
pro,JCCt, H.iitfiCld bas ac~. introducing Twos to federal of-
ficials and foreigners. The U.S. 90v-
emment b.a.s not takCD a position OD
the pipeline, -..hicb would run
throu&h Afnca linkinf Saudi Arabian
oilfields to the Atlanttc.
'in case surrounding alleged payment to wife made to the senator's wife.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The J us-
ticc Department authorized the FBI
on Friday to begin a criminal in·
vcstigation into whether Sen. Mark
Hatfield supported. a {>roposed S 10
billion African oil pipehne bc<:au5c of
a $40,000 payment to his wife, federal
law enforcement sources said.
The sources said a formal letter
requesting a preliminary invcsttga-
tion of the Orqon Republican was
sent by Justice officials to the FBl 10 mid-afternoon.
The Justice Department probe.
anttcipated since the FBI rec-
ommended such a step at mid-week,
comes on top of a Senate Ethics
Committee rcviev.; that Hatfield
himself sought in a move he saad was
designed to clear his name.
Meanume. a ke) figure in the case.
Greek financier Basil Tsa.kos said he
Hatfield, 62, bas said the S.a.000
was paid to his wife. Antoinette, for
her services in helping Tsakos find an
apartment at the posh Watcrpte
complex, decorate u and look for
other investment propeny.
He said there was ne\:er any
connection between his -wife's real
estate dealinp and his Senate dutie~
Hatfield., chairman of the Senate
Appropriations Committee. is Sttk-
ing re-election in November to his
Accordina to published ~
unnamed former acquaintances of
Tsakos claim other cx-anoaata
have 11,;en the Ethics Committee
sworn tatementS that contradict
Hatfield'i version of the payment :tO
MR. Hatfield.
U.S., France steam toward Red Sea
CA IRO. E&> pt (AP)-French.and
U.S. mmhwccpmg Jnits headed for
the Red Sea on Frida> and Eupt.
which w~petts Iran and Libya of
laying mines 1n the scalanes. ~id tt
would close the Suez Canal 10 an'
country proven to be responsible. ·
~yptaan Dcfc.nse.Mimste~el
Hahm Abu-GhazaJa told report~i's in
Cairo that officials are studying
"some unusual saHmg patterns" by
ships before the start last month of
explosions that are believed to have
damaged 14 ships.
"We arc ~tudyina the urning of the
explosions m relation to the urning of
passage through the Suez Canal of
ccnai n stu ps. There 1s some susp1c1on
that they arc Libyan and lraruan ships
but we don't have any proof." he said.
"There 1s also some intelligence
mformauon (amplicatmg Iran and
Libya) but 1t 1s not confirmed." he
said. "We have to have sohd proof
before we do anything."
President Hosna Mubarak said
Egypt would use the power pven it in
an 1888 agreement to close the canal
to whichever country is responsible
for the mmes. Abu-Ghazala satd
Egypt also reserves the right to
"retaliate in any other way that we
think is proper."
The Shreveport, a U.S. Na"y
amphibious transport dock, sailed
from a base in Rot~ Spajn early
Friday with four mincsweepina heh-
copters aboard. 'In Paris, French
Defense Ministry sources said two
minesweepers and a suppon ship left
Toulon on Thursday for the Red Sea.
A U.S. Navy hellcopter from the mlne
countermeaaure. equadron -enroute to
the Red Sea -la unloaded from a C-6A
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Galazy aircraft ln Rpta. Spain, earlier tld8
week. The photo wu releued by tile
Pentagon ltrtday.
soviet thriller ends
ln vlctory. over CIA
Occ,pnc sqme shooting. chasina
nd other acuon. the sencs s
mo th dc\.oted to the potlt1cal
le son!> that are tandard to many
. viet film -that the United St.ates
antcrtcrc in the internal affairs of nation~ fnendl) to the So' 1et Unjon.
the Cl.\ poses an active threat to the ~ iet~. and foreigners arc not to be .
trusted or bef nended.
1 ..
It was athletes' turn to stare
at magic that is Disneyland
Ju t setting to Los Aqclc took Shattered dreams forgotten. Olympians considerable last-minute m a-
eu,cnna.. immersed themselves briefly tn wonderland Arcrtditatioo wa•m't completed
-until mid-July and the trip didn't
By NORM CLARO ys it is ·maravilloso.' a word that become a reality until a Jl'OUP of
,.,.._.,......, means more beautiful than anonymous American busancumen
Forgeuana shattered dreams, marvelous." • chipped in $26,000 to help pqy
Grenada's tiny Olympic team rushed At the cra.uy-peaked "Mat-expenses.
to embrace Mickey and Minnio . tffbem," a Grenadan boxer missing White only one of the five boxers
Mouse like long-lost friends. Roma-two front teeth screamed with &lee as advanced to the second round;; "it has
niao gymnast Ecaterina Szabo, ex-the bobsled can rocketed toward a been a wonderful ihinf for the
press1onless in competition, wore a water-spla rung finish. athletes, and a wonderfu thing for
constant smile. An American makina Nine months ago, there was only Gren da," said le Hee. ''It's a aood
her first visit came away ''tioi.ling." fear in his homeland. feeling. This is history."
On a picture-perfect day, Olympic Jacinta Bartholemew, the only He had one regret, however. As the
athletes from ~ to Zimbabwe female member of Grenada·s first youna. Olympians excitedly sou&ht ·
swanned mto Disneyland for their Olympic team, remembers being new idvcnture, the burly six-footer
first look at a fantasyland that ts truJy awalccocd early Oct. 25 by her with • graying goatee said softly, .. J
Amencan brother, who called her to the door of only wish I could share this with my
Superlatives poured out in almost their home in St. Georges.. wife and four daughters:»
every language after 11 5 delegations "He wanted me to sec aH the It was a once-in-a-lifetime tx-
from 49 countries toured the famed American planes in the sky I was very pcricncc for many other forei&Jl
playground this week. . scared," she said ' visitors. · .
·•1t's like all of Amenca boiled mto But this week, that was a distant Annehe Larson. a 19-ycar-old
a few square mile$. It's awesome," memory as Dasneyland rolled out the rower from Sweden, satd she was
said Paul Klmmage. a 27-year-old red carpet for the Canbbean island of there out of a curioSlty spawned
cyclist from Dublin. Ireland. after a 90,000 inhabitants. dunng childhood. "I wanted to ~
nde on the Space Moun tam roller-A horsc-<lrawn camago hauled the Donald Duck's home," she said.
coaster and a tnp aboard the steam-delegauon down "Main Street USA" Outs1detheSleepingBeautyCastle,
boat Mark Twam. and an Amencan television crew was 24-year-old Lebanese wrestler tssam
Szabo. who dazzled the Judges on on hand to capture the smiles. Awarki said his knowledge of Dis-
her way to four gold medals and a For Royston Le Hee, prcsiQent of neyland was skimpy before arriving
salver. was herself dazzled as she Grenada's national Olympic com-in Los Angeles. "I came to see what
walked wide-eyed past the roaring mittce, the trip to Los Angeles the fuss is all about," he said throuah
Space Mountain ride. symbolized a healing step in tne tiny an interpreter. ~
Ana Manso. a 4-foot-9 gymnast island's comeback. A delegation from San Marino, a
from Spain, was still starry-eyed from "The country has gone through a 23-square mile republic in northeast
a boat cruise through "It's a SmaJI traumatic expenence. I don't think Italy, gave Disneyland itself high
World." an attraction of colorfully-anyone was unaffected by the events marks but made it clear they have had
dressed mechanical dolls rep-of October," be said. • their fill of American fast food.
I
Sight for sore eyes
resenting almost every nauon. Noting the joy on the faces of team , "Half the time we don't know what
"It 1s precious," the bubbly 18-members as they Stilled autographs, we arc eating. It's ju~t a mix of
year-old said. After oonfemng with be said, "I sec Grenada on the move colors," said Alberto Francini. a 26-
. her interpreter, he intel)ected, "She again." year-old judo competitor.
<>ranae County motomta traveun; ea.ta Meu Freeway can etay on top of
late.t Olympic DeW9 elm ply by •tancm, oat
their wlndoW9 at Toto Inc., where Sam the
Olympic EaMJe prealdea over a count of
medal• won Y,y U.S. athletea.
u_c1 profs tvlll teach
at overseas colleges
Two UC Irvine professors will be
teaching at overseas campuses during
the months to come.
Dr. Myron Simon, professor of
English and education, has been
appointed a Fulbright lecturer at the
University of Dcbrecen in Hungary.
He will teach classes in American
literature during his year-long tenure.
which begins an September.
A member of the UCI faculty since
1969. Simon specaahzes an 19th and
20th ccntuf') Amencan literature. He
has wntten and-compiled several
books. including "Ethnic Wnters an
America." "The Georgian Poetic ..
and "Emerson's Representative
Men." He also received a Fulbright-
Hays grant in 1981 for teaching and
studying at the Umversuy of Buda-
pest.
Simon as a resident of Irvine. • • • Dr. Michael D. Fried, professor of
mathematics at UC Irvine, has been
appointed a Lady Davis visiting
research professor at Hebrew Univer-
Slly of JerusaJem for the fall quarter.
Fried's mathematics research will
be an cooperation wath Hebrew Uni-
versity Professor Hershel Farkas. He
Will also complete work on a math-
ematics book.
Fried. an Irvine resident, has been a
UCI professor for I 0 years. Has
previous awards have included an
Alfred P. Sloan Foundauon grant and
a Fulbright-Hays Award for study at
the University of Helsinki. Dr. Myron Simon
The Lcukcnua Society of Amenca
will hold its Super Swim Classic, a
fund-raising swimming event at 21
different pools. on Saturday, Sept. 22.
Tbl event is open to all who can
swim at least one lap. Participants are
asked to find sponsors for each lap
they plan to swim. Money raised will
benefit research, patient aid, public
and profernonal education and com-
munity service programs of the Tri-
County chapter of the Leukemia
Society.
At each pool. swimmers raising the
most money arc eleg1ble to wan
AM/FM walk-type radios, sports
clocks and bags, California Angels gift
packs including caps, jackets and
ENTE-
Annual Summer
. "'
Sidewalk Sale
One of the largest
sidewalk sales
~l9ng the coast.
fundfaiser
next month
backpacks, baseball game tickcti nd
fast food ceruficates.
Overall highest money raiscn 1
the event willbcawarded trips to New
York, San Francisco. Chicago or
Dallas.
Orange Coast participants can
choose to swim at any of the following
locations: Westin South Coast Plaza
Hotel pool an Cost.a Mesa; Los
Dooley
named to
fair board
El Toro resident Nancy Dooley has
been appointed by Gov. George
Deukmejian to serve a four-year
term on the Orange County_ Fair
Board of Dutttors.
Dooley heads her own company
~1ch raises funds for political cam-
paiins and special projects. She was
active in Dcukmejian's campaign for
attorney general in 1970.
Before opening her own business.
Dooley worked as an administrative
ass1stant to Rep. Robert Badbam, R-
Ncwport Beach, from 1973 to 1981.
Dooley replaces Burr Williams of
Anaheim on the Fair Board. Williams
resigned the post.
The SOuth CoUt literacy eouncn.1nc. ta on.nng a 12-hour
W<>ikahop for YOtunt•• who w.nt to teach batiC retdlng arid
writing to Hltterate Americana.
The tutor-tr~ clail wtff be
hekton MondaY9and ~.
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.rn .. on Aug.
20, 23, 27 and 30 In the California
F-ederal Savfnal -and Loen build-
ing on 31872 bet o~ tn San
Caballeros Racquetball and Spom
Club m Fountain Valley; Golden
West College pool in Huntington
Beach: The R~stry Hotel pool in
( e; UC Irvine pool in Irvine, Cro ·n Valley Community Park pool
in una Niguel~ The Newponer
Rcson Hotel po_ol.
For mo1 ' information, call (714)
838-2383
Nancy Dooley
Fii-st lieutenant~s bars
presented to airman
Jolm S. Have.a D, son of Melvin A.
Haven and stepson of Marie E.
Haven of Cost.a Mesa. bas been
promoted to first lieutenant in the Air
Force. Haven as a maintenance chief
with the 1942nd Communicauons
Squadron at Homestead Air Force
Teus. Walker will receive special-
ized instruction in the aircraft main-
tenance field. • • •
, Base, Fla.
JAMBOREE & BAYSIDE
ENTR NCE TO-B L OA ISLAND
• • •
Airman MJclaael P . Want, son of
Bruce and I>. alricia Ward of Irvine.
bas been assianed to Sheppard Air
Foroe Bise, Texas, after completioa
basic training at Lackland ~ir Force Base, tf exa . Ward will rtuivc
speeiali1cd instruction in the medical
scniia' field.
• • •
To4d R. Coalter, son of Thomai
and Sharon Coulter of Huntin~on
-SUch, nas compl tea training 1n
fundamental mihtaey l1lls at the
Anny ROTC ba 1c camp in Pon
Knox Ky. Coulter plans to enter the
ROT proaram at Cal unc L()na
Beath. ·--~ ;\ir Nauonal Guard Airman Jemd
L Walker, '°" o( John and hllrlene
Walker of Huntinaton Btl h, ha
been a signed to Chanute Air fom:
Bue, 111 .. after complcun ba iC'
traininJ at l.ad:land Air force Ba •
..
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t 11 1914 Al
Rcuc1ou s Nons
WQmen 's Aglow Fellowship hosts missionary
Womea'• Aglow FeUowotp, Mis ion Viejo Da~ This i1tlie second ln a $C11CS offivuopioa to bC presented A coU e hoUuociaH no the ~· Fo more of'"Th Orama 'ord" the drama '6CbaaMcl by Ott pttr, announces lwo important evenu tb1s month for in thc .. Cdcbnte Your Life" series led by Dalene Bo anct mformauon, call 49 .... 743. Lo\t .. uh m.servicc undayialbel>w)'ttbJcil
Ora.nae CoT~~~~emAben. 21 Diana Atw~.. . . Ne1 ................... ,. __ • • .. ~.. ~un l Ann• Auditonum, I 2 Palm Ave._ between 14th aDd 11.dl
• 911 u ... ~y. ug. ' the Chapter will host ~publ1c~S":'Clcomeatth1swcekly1enesoflcctu . Ori ~:;::~JI ~ D-. w l;;J"tVl !I. r.:1.-• . PIMM ... ltst.IQIOU8/M) mt tonary pioneer Vera Northrup at an 8·45 am Th~ssno1dm1 1oncharseandrefrcshmcnuare1CrVecl ve.-. ... ---...Wt . '"'v, 1 aan1.1.~~l)
rt&kfast meet in& at El Adobe Rettaurant 31 J9 i Camin0 ·.for more information all 494·?666. • • pracb .at the 10 a.m. SCMce Sunday. Cnlsttano, San Juan Capistnno Vera.' mother of five· • • • Mscbatl Sanden will be at the 011112 console and a• · ·~a ar_andmother of two/ hat been in miasiona_cy work New""'~ CUbUu Cbttll, 610 w. 18th St .• quartet will irigundttthcdir~donofJohnThompson. Shir Ha-Ma'alot ~th her husband, Paul,11n.cetheywercwed 31 yearsqo. Costa MCJa;'wiTt beat a mcssqe entitled 0 Witn GOd All Ushers for the service will be Jim West and Henry
ll"hr.)'. pioneered churches in Cuba. f1 dcd Am 1 Tbinas Are Possible," ptctcntcd b)'guest speaker, the Rev. Handy of Lquna Btach, Bob Oobicl of Dina Po nt. and
turlJ Bible SChool in Mexico, aiid ~n.iow ~oikrn'~i~ Dr. Juanclla Evans at 10:301.m. Sunday. Merle Hansen and Wilda McWilliam of El Toro. Temple reveals Central Ameriat ..-here th~y are involved ill lhe mimstry Dr. Evans is the minister of Community Church and Aoquaintancc time in Bridie Hall folJowg the~ oc
of .. Youna Conunent for Christ." SCbool of Truth in Huntinaton Park and a &equcsnt with Thelma La Mat and Eleanor Tumer u hos •
Cost of the breali.fa tis $7.SO, and reservation$ mu t sl>Caker in New Thouaht pulpiu and conferences uound . The Adult Bible Class meets at 9 a.m. in th.o church pre sckool plan tie made by Aua, 17 by callina 8SS-482S or 831..0'7S. the Country. library and Sunday School Classes meet at 10 a.m. under -11
Nunery care ia available. Richard Klnscy will be the featuml soloi t. accom-the direction of Linda Apple. Nunery service is 1vailab e
Tbe second event is a weekend retreat at Pine panicd by o~ist Betty W ooldridae. Youth church meets for bebies and tOddlcn.
Summit, B~ Bear Lake, Aug. 2.._26. The cost is SSS per at the same ttme and child care is available. for further information, call 49 .... 8061 .
penon which includes J~ng and six meals. A Bl~le Study Class. explorint the metaphysical Or "-~t u-a •• .! •• UDJv.....U.t -._...-1 .. s9 G1• t ........ 'llbe •--Ft R intc~tJonoflheNcwTcstament.istauahtbyDr.Don .. ua•~ ---~ ~ .. .., • ues a.,_..er w1 ary n.uu yno. eservataons Sharer, ~te minister, .beginnina at ~ 1 S a.m. V1ctona St., Cos~ ~CSI;. will b!* the ~cv. Dr. James
must be madefi by A~a. 17. For m<ftc soformation call 6.f6.;.1032 An~ Nelson, m!nasterial candidate, dehver.the aermon For urther mformation or reservations, ctJl •' • • · "Giv1ni Good We1aht" at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday.
492-4839 or: 768-7592. • • • ' UDlUrtu Uahent111t Fe1Jow1'1p, 429 Cypress Dr. Nelson received his 8.A. decree from Lawrence
La~ Beacla Claar~ of Relistoaa Scieace, will host • Dnve, Lquna Beach, will !\ear M&r&c Miller, licensed University in Wisconsin and his Ph.D. in religion and
the Rev. Carol Nickson as guest speaker on Sunday at 10 marriage and family counselor, at the 10:30 a.m. service cultural studies from lhe University of Iowa. He was
a.m. at the American Leaion Hall. 384 Lqion St, Laguna on Sunday. Miller. co-<:hairman of the Fellowship, will intern minister in 1980 for the Unitarian Univenalist
Beach. speak on "What Does Friendship Mean to You?"' She is Church of Arlington, Va.,andJaterbecamechapl&JnatSL
Rev. Nickson, seminar and worksho{> leader, will tell currently involved in the hos1>1ce proaram and aroup Ehzabeth's Psychiatric Hospital. Washington, D.C
hOIN "You Can Design and Build Your life." sessions for recently widowed penons. The S1n&Jetarians Sunday evenina "Discovery"
An adult Science of Mind Sunday School is held at 9 ~ discussion aroup meets at 7:30 at the church. For furtheT
Lm. with a pre-service meditation at 9:30 a.m., and infonnauon on the aroup, contact Arlene Ryder at
A pedal. one-day+weck. ~J upcricooe.
created pccially for 3 and ~..ol wiU become pan of
the Shit Ha.Ma'alot -Ha Reform Temj)k"1 ICbooJ
prosram bqinnina Saturday, StpL 15.
TbC curriculum guidelines. developed and field-•
tested over the.. last scwveral y:!fi the U ft.ion ofHcbrcw Co~uon • are beina s ully impkmaned i
Refonn congregations throuahout the U and c.anada.
Geared to developing and cnrichini the pre--
schoolcr's feeling of Jewish identity, the :suiddinn
intioduce such topics as Jewi b &)atbols, people. placa
holidays, rituals, mitzvoi. bles 1nas. uedlbh. lstael and
more. .
Suaestcd activities appropriattly dtsiaDed for tbt
pre-schooler enhance the child's pcrcepuoo a.nd undtt· d h r _... · o 962.8596. ~~rri.Z S:ia{Jt°:~r f:il~~~~he"';~~ programs at 1 F 1· rst Chr1· st1• an A book discussion group meets on the third Friday of
On Wednesday, Au~ 15, the New Thought Forum each month.
will meet to discuss .. Positively -Watch Your Words." For more information on church activities. call
standina of his/her own Jewish identity. · New books and special materials accompany the
curriculum to present Jewish conotpts in pictures and
terms pre-scboolen will enJOY and appreciate. The
curriculum utilizes techniques that peci6Cally benefit
and appeal to Jmi-SChoolcrs..
Litierals schedule
mountain retreat
VBS announced ~~ Pttsb~ ·a.rda, 415 Fo~t Ave .•
An atl-new program has been planned by First l..quna Beach, will hear the Rev. Dr. Howard Caldwell's
ChristiaQ Church of lmoe, 4849 Alton Parkway, for its sennon "Reach For the Gold" at the 9:30 !..m. worship
Vacation Bible School to be held Aua. 13-17. service Sunday. He will t)C assisted by the Rev. Crata
"'Jesus Is My Answer .. is the theme for the school to be Williams,_pastor. helti each weekday from 9tol1:4S a.m. The Chancel Choir, directed ~y Mitzi lncerlandi and
The ~ will utilW: the pre-lchoolci'"'.s ~wn
innate cunous1ty and 1C11X of discovery to explore Judism
through the five senses, music, movement, cookiaa and
celebrations. Elementary Hebrew and Yiddish vocabulary
will be introduced and intqratcd into the leamina
experienoe. Children will cmite a "Museum of Living
The Pacific Southwest Institute of Religious Liberals
will conduct its annual week-Iona mountain retreat Aug.
is-31 at the de Benneviltc Pines Unitarian-Universah$1
Conference Center in San Bernardino Nattonal Forest.
The Rev. Jeremy Taylor, U-U min.istei and them
spe&keC" •. will discuss .. Beyond l984 -The-Care atnd Fcedina Ofoiversity."
Oasscs will be offered to children, 4 years of aae accompanied by orpnist Elle Wriabt. will sing.
through the 8th grade, with' a back to basics approach, to Followina the children's sermon. third gradCT'S and
Christian livinJ. The challen&ina lessons are centered 00 younger children will be dismissed to attend the Little
the parables of Jesus and the ways 1n wbicb" they provide Fishermen's Prosram. The Crib Room for infants and answers to life's problems. toddlen is open from 9 to 11 a.m.
Students will be cha.llen&ed ~d involvcd'"lhro~ ·..Coffee and clemonade will be saved on the ~
Judaism" contributing to it throu.Pout lbe year. Special
events like .. Grandparents' Day' will also add to the
specialness of the program.
Kathy DeLiema, who holds teachina credentials &om
lhc State of California and a roastea d~ ins~ and
languqe ctevelO~t, Will teaCh 1bC cmricUlum.~._...., ......... "'-""~
. For further mformation about the pre-tchool and the such activities as mlssion nudy, crafts, films,-music ana followingth~services. 1
,
th · · thod · k · · b th th · -The Logos. senior high school aroup, will meet at 1: 30 o er innovative me s ln eepmg wit e eme p.m. in a member's home. Those desiring a ride Should "Jesu.s Is My Answer." A carruval and-children's musical, ··Micah's Sona." meet at the church. '
full educational progmn throuah confirmation, call
Nancy Levin at 644-7203: , Also offered will be personal growth w hops,
social-enviJ'onmental speakers, meditation, ' es. crafts,
and folk dancillJ.
For further information and reserva ·
473-1787, or your local Unitarian-Univ
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18225 Bulhard St.
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Sbir Ha-M&'aIOt is loCated at wtbhiifmd Jamboree
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Experience a hungry lion's den. Vlstt the Ancient
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13852 Newa.nd St. Garden Grove
(714) 813-5638
SAINT JAMES
WEL MES YOU
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
8:00 AM -Holy EuctMrlst Rite I
10:00 AM · Hoty Euc:htrist Rite II
Chorctl School (P~2nd Grade) 10:00 tm
(Music. NnnOfl. ~ child care tt 2 MrVtcea)
7:00 PM · Holy Euc:htriat Rite II
(Prtyer Ind PreiM 1st Sunday of MCh month)
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Mondty • Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prtyer
Tueedty • 10:00 AM Eud\trlst & Heeling ServlC9
WednMday • 6:30 AM HolV Eucharist
Rectof, Fr. JoM AeMJ • Ateec... Fr. llfttn Cox, A.eel9ttng
The Rev Todd SOtenMn •Mr St muel Shafer
The Rev ThomtS Henry
SAll\T J AMES EPISCOPAL CHl RCH
3209 VIA LidO • N9wpor1 Beach • 71H HS-0210
CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES
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Catholics set Storm brewingover ~'815 ,"
Summer Joy . Episcopalian h eadquarters
for youths
A variety of activities -from a roek conettt to a
Broad~ p!ay to a youth liturgy -reflectina the theme.
"Let Your Light Shioe," will fill a s~ial week for Catholic
youths and youna adults called Summer Joy.
All youn1 people or the Roman Catholic Di~ of
er.nae are invited to partici~te in the ni&htly events
August 20.24 at Villa Park Hia,h School's outdoor theater,
18042 Taft A venue in Orange. Each evenina will run from
7 to 10 p.m. A dance at St. Joseph Church, 717 North
• Bradford Avenue. in Placentia. will conclude the week on
Friday ni&)lt.
l'hc Popular Christian rock sinaer, Tom Franzak. will
open the week on Monday n1&ht. He will be JOined by the
Rev. Rusty Shaughnessy, a l='ranciscan pnest who will
speak on I.he topic, "Who Do You Say That J Am?'', a call
for youth to know God by getting to know themselves.
(.'bnst's question, "Who do you say that I am?". will
be approached from a different angle on Tuesday, in a
multimedia presentation on the h1stonc Jesus and His
impact on today's young Catholics. The program will be
presented by Skip Wandrey's multimedia company,
.. Impact Media." Also on the prOJr!lm will be Brotber Ben
Innes, a Franciscan youth mmistcr whose talk will
challenge teenagers to act motivated to make an impact on
the world around them.
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,., ........ '*'
NEW YORK -Once apin, omc Episcopalians are
irked at "81 S," but this time, n's not the outlanders but the
bis-city foJb that are riled; They suspect a plot 10 move
their churc:h's national offices to mid-America.
The EP.iscopaJ Church headquarttl'!, commonly
called "815 •because that is its address on Manhattan's
Second Avenue, like most denominational centers acts the
heat for whatever is bothcrina the members.
. But in this case, it was the potential sale of that
imposing. oft-belabored, I I-story edifice that brought the
outcries, not from the hinterlands, but from nearby,
metropolitan legions.
Protesting a decision by the church's executive
council to sell the structure, the New York diocesan
council called the move hast)'"and shrouded "in absolute
sccrccy," with no chance for wider consideration.
"What has ~n done can be undone," the New
Yorkers insisted, addina that the action reopened the Iona·
argued "problems and complications" abOut rclocatma
church hcaquarters somewhere in the middle of the
country.
East Coast Episcoplians generally prefer to keep the
center in the East. ·
Facing their protest and another from the church's
second province, ancludina New York state, New Jersey,
Haiti· and the Virgin Islands, officials have put a
conditional brake on the impending sale.
"lt became evident the church at large wauomewhat
taken by surprise," a four-man sale ncgotiatin& team said.
PresidinJ Bishop John A. Allin and the negotiators ·~ad they de<:tded that authorization of the sale would be
subject to the next executive council meeting Oct. 29,
rcqwring "a second pa.ssaae" then.
That would give everyone five months to consider il,
Priests of the diocese will JOln the young people on they wd.
Thursday fora youth liturgy. The mass will be followed by But they said this wouldn't bar an interim agreement,
Oranac County's youna talent Will come together on
Wednesday in its production of the Broadway play.
"Joseph and the Technicolor D.reamcoat."
pmes and relays. • contingent on council approval. They said they had
received a $26 million offer for the building only a week
Disc jockey Skip Olson of the "Rock and Roll Road before the previous meeting, with no time for advance
Show" and the band, The Shades, will highlight the dance notification.
Friday at St. Joseph Church. The dance wiU be open to However, by a 21-to-13 vote, the interim governing
thoS( who have participated in Summer Joy throughout council bad authorized ncaotiators to complete the sale,
the week. Tickets for the dance will be $3.00. on condition that the church be permitted to occupy 70
"" .1.._ .. ,..; • • .:...... r--. Alth .... th _ ~rtent of the buildina on a rental basis for four years
"11 oUH;r -~va""-> are 11~. ou6'' e even." aQ! afterward.
geared towani high school youth and young.adults, they Now, a temporary hold bas been put on making the
att open to .all. aged 13 to 101 Summer Joy 1s sponsored_ deal final until next fall.
by. the. Diocese o~ Orange: ~n"'!cnt of Youth The church's second province bad objected that any
M1rustnes. Further mfonnatton is available from . the decision to sell should await findings of a new fcasibtlity
department at 974-7120. studv on moving headquarters to some other place.
uch a move has been pandered for yean by the 3-
milhon-member denomination. Previous studies have
considered sites such at Kansas City, Mo., Dallas and
Denver, but recommended that church offices be kept in
New York.
A succession of aovemina Episcopal conventions
have upheld the current location, mainly on the ba5is of
better communications wrth otner dcnomnations and
with the world-wide AllJ}ican communion of which the
church is a pan.
But for many Epi5COpa1ians outside the East, "a more
central place for the church headquaners would allow
more people to feel tied in to it," said the Rev George
Regas, pastor of All Saints Church in Pasadena, Calif.
Tnennial national conventions have the authonty to
determine the hcadquaners location. The next conven-
tion meets in l 98S in Amaheim, Calif. •
But ne&otiators of the potential sale say canons and
by-laws Jive th.e executive council.power to decide about
disposal of the headquarters building.
Situated on Manhattan's east side, a.few blocks from
the United Nations, the church headquarters was
completed 10 1963 at a cost of$5.9 million, but it's 10 an
area where real estate prices have risen sharply.
The buildina contains nine floors of office and
conference space, a chapel on its around floor and the
presiding bishop's top-floor apanmcnt.
Covenant school
opening to public
For the first time an its three years of operation,
Covenant Community School in Tustin has opened its
doors to the public and is currently taking applications fot'
admission for the fall term.
Registration takes place weekdays from 9 a.m. to
noon and l to 3 p.m., frpm now until Sept. 4, in the school
office at 11911 Red Hill Ave., in the Old Tustin area of
Santa Ana.
. Th.c . school ~s kin~ergarten ~uah 8th aradc,
maantamrng a cumculum 1n mathemaucs, science, social
studies, langu6'~arts. and Bible. A ltrong emphasis-is also
placed on phys1cal fitness.
Classes begin Sept. 10, with orientation commcnetng Sep~. 4. Pre-school and extended day care arc also
available ~rom 7 a.m. to.6 p.m. For more information, co~ta~t Make Lennon, pnnc1pal, or Brant Kennedy, vice
pnnc1pal, at 731-8984.
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RELIGIOUS NOTES •••
PromAS
streets. r h "Chanitd by Love" as a powerful perform nee o t c
lives of four eycwitnc ses who heard and touched Jc us,
and whose hearts ._ere chanac<l s He touched them With
His love. • • •
Caplstraao VaUtJ Cltareb of RellpoDt Sci •
32261 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap1syac:io. will be
the,$ite ofa stminar on Friday, Aua. 17, bcainn1n1at 7:30
p.m. Dr. Jordan P. Weiss, Oranac. County P.sychiatrill and
internist. will conduct the Km10ar on ~ellness: The
In ide Job," illustratina how th4: use ofmus.ic, humor and
self·hypno is increase well-tiCma ana wiJl ust visual
imaaery to demonstrate the effects of ttiouahts on the
chemical balance of the body. . .
A SS donation is rcqu tCd. For more informat1on,
call 24()..6463.
J ewish lead ers .
reject press ure
NEW YORK (AP) -The head of American Refonn
Judaism has appealed to leaders of Israel's two m~or
political ~·es to reject "pressure from the Orthodox
parties" to amend Israel's Law of Return to pin suppan in
forming a coalition aovemment.
.. Jewish umty must never become a barpinina chip
on the table of political power," Rabbi Aleunder
Schindler said in idenucal cables to Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir and Labor party leader Shimon Petts.
The present Law of Return gives every Jew the right
to enter Israel and receive automatic citizenship.
Onhodox political leaders want to change the law to
accept only conversions approved by OJ'lhodox rabbis.
Southern Baptists·~
lappr'?ach t o s t ress
' GLORIETA, N.M. (AP) - A Southern Baptist
c•reer-guidancc executive says some preachers brina
unnecessary stress on themselves because they think they
have to have an answer for everything. .. F!:'fueruly we.give an answer~ even when we don't
have e, •says the Rev. Brooks Faulkner, supervise!' of
the carcrr-.Wdaricc section of the Baptist Sunday School
Board.
"We need to learn to say 'l don't knoow;" Faulkner
said. "To deal with stress you have to team to.live with
ambiguity."
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LO ANGEL -She hu been a rile' Anael. 1hen Sh cna, Queen
of the JunaJc, and next he plays a
lames Bond beauty. So how can
Tanya Robena e pect to be taken seriously u an actre ?
.. You need to start somewhere,"
she reasons. ••Jane Fonda bcpn with
'Barbarella.' I'm not at an aae where
prOductra will offer me 'Norma Rae'
or 'Sophie's Choice.' When you're
.toun1 and pretty you don't aet 'On Oolden Pond.•
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thin can happen. Kim Bassin er aot
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Bond mo,'le. The same kind of thint 'Sheena• people. I kept scnd1111 lbem
could happen to me." photos. callµia them. The caatina
Robens. who hu '1Ud ed acd111 oman told me afterward .ahc had wah Uu. Hqen d traSbelJ. ne'er attn anyOQC camp&1&n so hard
makes no excuse for sta_mna in (or a role."
"Sheen./' which Columbia Picture Tanya (her real ~me) Roberta is relea11~ th£s month. Jn fact. she PoUtSses all1he auributcs Cor:pltyana
fouaht like 1 lione for the role. the nip 1 de of l:arz.an: llender. .. 1 told the director. John curved. athletic frame; flawless face;
Ouillermin, that 1 would 1la&h my cobalt cye1 that ouuhine Paul Ncw-
wriaft if he didn't test me.'' he . man's. She has been 11ilje-mio<!ed recalled at her home above the Sunsct about actin1 from the qe of 17, when Stri~. "A liaht cuaeration, but 1he1terttdalivelyc:an:erintcJcvi1ion that s bow cager I wa1. commercialt. ·
"I'm very aaartssivc. I 10 afterjobl, She uied the TV money to finance
because until now, not many people her dramatic lessons a.ad excuraions
into otr-ofF.Btol(Sway. At 18 she married another up.an<l--comer,
M i f writer Barry Roberts. · ov e i?'9ms merging . "lmc~bim,buitoff(romthe1tan, .A.' and reahzed we eompkmented each
other," 1he said. "After our ftrJt date,
BEVERLY Htp.s (AP) -New New<:cnturyisfubliclytradcda.od I ~old bim, 'You .k.no~, we'll be best Ccnt~ry Produc:;tu:!n Ltd., 1 fltdina during its fiist ful Je&r of operation triendl •1! o~r lives;. Twelve yean movlo producuon compan~. has which ended Feb. 29. it potted 1 net later, thats &till troe. ..
aarted to buy SLM I~ .• a pnvately loss of $346,298 on revenue of The couple came west 1n 1977.
held fln:n . that. has i«vcne~ about S2S2,982 Then a brunette, Tanya discovered
S.200 mtlhon in the film 1ndumy SLM and SLM Mana,ement bave TV commercials wanted blondes
1tnce 1982. . . invested about $200 million in the only, so she concentrated on actina. Thet!o~pa~1cs said tnat .~cw Qast two years in pictures by 20th After playina 1 aeries. of troubled Centu wlll issue three mtlhon Century Foll Film Corp. and 1dolescent1, she landed in 1 two-hour
shares n new common stock wonh MG MU A Enteruinmcnt Co. SLM spinoft' of "VcpS." The pilot didn't
$12 n;tillion to purch~se SLM and an also ~as said it intends to spend an spin off, but Aaron Spcllina peaaed
usociatcd pannersh1p, SLM Man-addiuonal $100 milhon to make lts bertorepla~ShclleyHackdunnathe aaement Ltd. own films. terminal staaes of''Charlie's At\lels."
New Century said it was makina Samuel Shulman, 11, owns 27 Af\crthe f982°Beastmaster"anda thcacqu~1itio~to&iveSLM,"acccsuo pe~nt of New Century and is its Mike Hammer TV movie, Tanya
' the pubhc capital markets. ' chairman. stancd her "Sheena" campaian.
ToDAY'S TV
I ttailed b nine moaU.... 'Wbrk·
fnaevcl')' day n the tra"'2t. pPmPtn&
Iron and nd1na ~. eYett thou&h I've bttri around bones Ill
roy b1e," 111d the actrtu, who turned
blonde for the role and unmd '°Illy that way.
"I kne it tmPQnant for me to do the 1tunt1 m~( and to make
them seem wy. Sheena bad'° look at home 111 lhe Junall. l! lhe 1nmu
looked hard, then tne drect would be
ruined."
l>Urin1 Rve months ofvlnwwina·
1n1 and ridina horses, zebras a.ad
elephantl throuah Kenya, lbe 1uf-
fcrcd onl)' a few 1prained ariklcs. John
Ouilltnrun wu another kind of
hazard. The Enali1h dircct0r bu a
reputation for lhouti111 at acton.
"John screams unt1l you JC1 it
riaht." Roberti commented. "He 1tiouted at me to be 'bones~· and be
wouldn't let up until I I'd be
upset, b\lt I worked harder until be
was 11ti1fled... . •
The oriain• of "Sheena" date back
to the 19lOI comic strip created by
S.M. Iaer and Will Eisner. In 19$5,
Irish Mc:Calla starred in 26 syndi·
ca1Cd TV seaments that were filmed in Mexico.
The new "Sheena"' has somethina
the other vmiont lacked: a nude
scene. "It's very comedic and cute,
nothina offensive at all~~ Tanya
11wrcd. "The movie 1ot a rv ratin-. so you know it can't be too bad."
"I laughed my head off I One of the funniest
films of the yearl"-.1e~lr0"' ~ .. ~
1'REVENGE OF
THE NERDS is a
delicious. gratify-
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fantasy and a
raunchy, uproari·
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Nerds triumph!"
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TONIGHT AT ·S:l5 P.M.
·JOR STUDIO PREVIEW
Of a new movie I: owe.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pl~ rcthin~. our comments to the I dy with c1 t stray cats. he h d JU t
rc«iv a bill for $24 for the removal
of a tumor in her newly acqu1~d
tomcat. She wanted to know if 1t
would be OK to a k the vet for a
pec1al pnce •ince she was a "hie-
votume customer." You told her, 'It
never huns to utC'
Would you ask an MD to &ivc a
discount to a womap with a llJ'&C
family'? Most MDs charse more than
$24 for an offiCI' call ·
A veterinarian must spend almost
as many years tramina as an MD.
Also, there are only a handful of
schools of veterinary medicine in the
United States, which makes for 1tifT com~t.ition. What I'm sayina is -
it's no cinch.
Rcmovin& a tumor from a cat
t.
A1111
lAllDEIS
means anesthe i for the animal a
well as a day or two with the vet.
A better ansv.cr would have been: .. You•re a good samaritan and it'
wonderful that you're takina cart of
these strays, Get involve<l with an
animal aid aroup in your area. or your
Veterinary Medical Association. Ask
bow you can help to initiate spay and
neuter proirams so we can put an end
to thtS problem of unwanted
animals."
People h~ten to you, Ann. Pl sc
tell them. -Not A Vet .•• ~et.
DEAR NOT YET: I ca.pt pl ty
of Wt from vetutaariu• au ov r
" coatry for my a wtr a. tut o c.
11 fed. Pay dle a ' price, f ,
aDd cat 4 wa a.omfwt.tre .
DEAR ANN LANDER : Anyone
takes a dangerous chance in claimina
to know bow to pronounre place
names all •over the country. I'll bet
you published that letter just to e
bow many scrums of outraic 1l
would produce. It didn't urprise me
that you received thousands.
We lived in Ohio for many yean
and we•vc never, but never, heard
anyone pronounce l,.ima "Lee-ma"
unless he had just been to Peru. And
we·ve lived m Massachusetts. also. so
we know.that Gloucester is Glou-ter.
screenwriter keeps a ,.oote.
in the soil of his native Te:ias
By 1ULIA MARTINEZ .. ......w,,_.,...,
WAXAHACHIE, Texas -Two-
time Academy Award·winnina
scrcenwnter Honon Foote seemed a
little out of his element in this small
Texas town, where he has just
finished filmina his latest movie,
.. 1918."
But Foote insisted, despite his
heavy New Eo~d accent, that he's
a Texan desllned to write about
Texas.
Foote, acclaimed in 1962 for his
Oscar-winninaadaptation of"To Kill
a Mocltlngbird," won the Academy
Award this year for his screenplay of
"Tender Mercies," which also won
Robert Duvall the best actor Oscar.
He breaks into a big gnn when the
Oscar is mentioned.
"I won once before and 1 wasn't
there." he satjl ... Tius time I wa$ there
and it makes a big difference because
you don't realize bow excited that
whole area geu.
Foote and hJS DaUas-bascd ere~
were m the midst of packing up after
18 months of preparation and film-
in&. As be aroved at the two-story, wood-frame house used in the film,
nel&hbors poured out to areet him
wnli hugs and kisses. He was visibly
moved.
"You know. I may never see some
of these people again," Foote later
sa1d. "We were ltke a family for six
weeks. I auess 1l's the curse of the
theater." .
A fifth-aeneration Texan, Foote
planned to return to New York aftera
bnef visu to his b1nhplace of
Whanon, Texas, near the Gulf Coast.
He said be writes better about Texa'
when he's not here. He hves most of
the year m New York and New
Ena.land.
old brother, known simply as
"Brother" throughout the film.
Foote left home as a teen-ager to
become an actor not a wnter. After
several yean as a stage actor on and
off Broadway, be wrote his first play
about Texas at the ur&ing of a friend
Though he had never written
before, he won immediate praise
from critics.
"I found myself with some kind of
reputation and knew very little about
wnung, .. he said.
TREAT YOUR FAMILY
TO A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
For Only 5 c each
For "1918." everything down to
I.he lastpicce()ffumltlll'e was careful-,
ly planned. Foote even shjpped bis
family's cream-colored bedroom set
from Whanoo.
C•ll 7 20-9266 tor d,!~tl\
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NEWPORI CUTER
I only vi Iteid Lout 1an once l
whlu I heard undcd hke N' v.1m
(h took months fore I could
undmtand anything they ad down
there. And they kepi ldhn me I
talked funn)'!)
The poor Joker who wrote th t fint
letter manqed to get Orqoo rjght. J
wonder wtial be wo ild do WJth
Tualatin or Yadlau Of Oeruo? Don't
even k. -E.A.T. In McM1onviltc,
Orcton.
DEAR MC MINN: I'm aof I · la fad,. WI It absol1tdy &ale lut
Jelttr yo1 wlll 1ee oe lb aabject -eo
ltelp '
DEAR ANN l.ANDERS: I'm a
woman SO years old, never married
and I know why. Althouah I am better
than avcra&e lookina and take good
care of myself. no one h~s ever
wanted to 1ct to know me better
because I cannot carry on a convena·
tion. I've been like this since h1ah
school. •
When 1 sec people in restaurants
chanma away, or on street comen
and at soda fountains, I wonder how
they do 1t. Can you tell me?-Lonely.
DEAR LONELY: ne attret of
betn1 a good cenenatlonalht Is to
ASK QUESTIONS! People love to ~lk
aboat tlaemaelves.
"A wonderful movie."
Gary franklin. KC8S TV
•ALL NEW•ALL NEW•ALL NEW•
"You suddenly become a moVle
fan. You forget that you're compet-
ma," be said ... All the fantasies about
Hollywood come to life -the liJh.ts,
cameras flashing, people screaming
when certain people come up."
"lt was fashionable in those days to
paint the furniture light," be said,
running has hand over the dresser.
All around, there 1s a sense of a step
back in time. The house, built in
1870, is surrounded by a white picket
fence. From the front yard, a grave-
yard is visible at the bottom of the
hill. The graveyard, town counhousc
and two other houses on the street
were used in the ftJm.
"RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC ... "
, -Shdla 8en10n, LA. Timn
After the ccremonjcs and a night of
partyina., Foote hopped a 1 a.m. flight
back to Texas for the second day of
shootina .. 1918."
The movie, a period piece about a
Texas famil}' that copes with the
ravages of a flu epidemic and World
War 1, finished shooting m mid-May
in Waxahachie. The small town,
located 30 miles south of Dallas, is
e1abt miles from the site where
"iender Memes" was filmed.
"1918" stars Foote's dauahter,
Hallie, in the leading role of Elizabeth
Vaughn Robedaux. Staae actor Wil-
liam Coovcrsc-Robens plays her
husband, Horace, and Matthew
Broderick -most recently of "War
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SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 1984
U.8. llghter'a
prot .. tr,e)ected,
but he'• •••rdecl bronze medal. B2.
.u .S. lets gold slip through its fingers
Yugoalavia rallies from 5-2 deficit
to ear tie atid watet=polo gold med-=a1;...--:--
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IM 0.-, ..... t111t
MALIBU -They had a thrce-Joal
advantaie m the third quarter Fnday
ni&}!t, but m the end it'll always be
remembered by the United States
water polo team as "The One That
Got Away."
Yu1oslav1a rallied to win the gold
medal here at Peppcrdine University
in the XXlllrd Olympiad before a
packed house with hundreds of fans
watching from above in the hills of
this campus.
It ended ma 5-5 tic. but because of
goal differential in respect to goals
Lynn's
• miscue
costly
Angel~drop
th ird straight.
--=--7-6, to Oakland
By RICH.ARD DUNN
o.llr,.. c. ... , ....
The Anaels demonstrated an
about-face of defensive baseball Fri-
day, and it cost them dearly.
Fred Lynn, whose defensive prow-
ess earlier in center field helped keep
t. he aame tied in the ninth inninJ.
bobbled Mike Davis' lead-off smJie
10 ri&ht field in the 10th to alJow him
S«ond base and the miscue led to
Oakland's winnina run.
With Angels' stopper Luis Sanchez
p1tchin& in the dec1S1ve 1nnmg. Jim
Essian laid down a bunt WJth Davis
on S«ond, but Sanchez, who picked
up the ball and hesitantly looked at
third. threw wildly \O first. The errant
toss allowed Davis to score and
enabled the A's to wm at Anaheim
Stadium, 7·6. before 24,033 fans.
It was the Anaels' third straiaht loss
"nd it dropped them I 1h pmes
behind Minnesota, which won in
Seattle.
"We were able to take advant.aae of
their mistakes," said Essian. "It was a
3· 1 pitch that I bunted so I aot a good
pitch to bunt."
The Anaels built a 5-0 lead aficrtwo
innings. Juan Beniquez led off the
first with a double and scored on
Daryl Sconiers' single before Lynn
belted his 14th homer.
scored against goals allowed through
the medal round. the United States
(4-0-1) must settle for the silver -
Yugoslavia (4-0-l) is the'gold medal
winner and West Germany takes the
bronze.
"l would rather have lost by a goal
than to lose with a tic," said an
obviously disturbed Monte
Niukowsb. .
The U.S. coach had watched his
team go the final 8:45 without a goal
in a same which saw JUSI five
ejections for both teams.
"We countered hard, swam well
and I thought our team played a good
ball game," continued Nttzkowski.
"But there was not much called at
four mcten and it's not in the
philosophy of the aame in the last four
years. I don't know why it should
cha nae m the Olympic finals."
The Yugoslavian coach. Ratko
Rudie. said he felt the officiating was
"exceptionally good." •
The officials were Eugenio Asencio
of Spam an~ Eugenjo Martinez of
Cuba. •
A three-goal lead in the third
quarter evaporated and with 31
seconds left the United States saw its
last opportuntt)' taken away when the
official called Joe Vargas for an
offensive foul away from the ball as
Terry Schroeder was beina two-timed
at two meters.
''I'd have to see the films." said
Nitzkow ki about the c.all. "That'r. connect on only one of ei&ht r.hots as
not a cop-out. but where we sat the aoelie Cai& Wilson came ithrouah
glatt wai horrible." With four "big .stops. two of the
The verdict leavn the U.S. w1tb its • monumental vancty.
bc1t-everfini~h in ltiittmatc Olympic Kevin Robertson broke the .sconna
competition, but what h d been a ice when he aosxd over and todk a
superb defensive effort, a &Old· medal sbon .s-.ss inside from Schroeder with
effort. was down the dram. l :31 spent. but the Yugoslavians'
Yugoslavia, the bcst-shooung team Tomislav P&Skvalin tied it WJth 2;24
(49.6 pm:cnl entenna) in thc-1.J91 .leftwithashotovcrhiuho from
nation field bit JUSt 5 of 24 from the two meters.
field and ;j forced irito many poor Igor Milanovic put the Europeans
pas~. But when the fourth quarter up by a 2-1 mafJJn, but Schroeder's
came, thc'lold medalists hit 2 of3 -perimeter shot With 3:S8 left tn the
the U nitcd States was 0 for 3, and that half tied it. then Robertson's second
docsn 't take into account the final goal. ashot from the ri&ht into the left
blow -the offensive foul called on comer on a ~n-S with 2:56 left put
Vargas while all eyei (except the the U.S. up, 3-2.
official) were on Schroeder. At the half. Yugoslav1l was 2-
Thc Yugoslavians v.crc on the for-14 from the field and Wilson bad
attack in the first quarter. but could half of what was to become 14 sa"n.
The question is :
Was Budd at fault
in 3 ,000 final?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Romania's Maricica Puic:a, tbe world
C1'0$.S country champion, ..-on the first
women's 3.~mcter race in Olym-
pic history Friday ni&ht after Ameri-
can Mary Decker was knocked out of
the race m a mishap with Zola BUda.
Decker, the American champion,
fell to the track after tri~ing over
Budd, the controvcn11l South
African-born member of the British team. who was leading at the time ...
At first, it was announced ttnrt
Budd bad been disqualified. That was
later reversed and lbc was placed
seventh.
Puica's victory was ovcnhadowed
by Decker's fall with about l ,300
meters rcmaimna.
Decker. compctina in her first
Olymptc Games after yean of hard
luck and injury, led throu&h the fll'St
three taps, but had been passed by
Budd just before the spill occurred.
Then, when she tried to rep.in the
lead, Decker appeared to set cut otrby
the mexpericnced, 18-year-old Budd,
was runnin1 barefoot, as usual.
Decker went flyina o.ff the t.rack.
Jand1na face fll'St.. OJ1lO. the infield..
apparently in tremendous pain, her
' Olympic hopes crushed.
She had made the American team
in both the 1,500 and 3,000, but
decided to run the lonaer race, sayina
she would prefer to win one aold
rather two silver. Sbe wound up with nothinj ...
nothing but tears.
After Jerry Narron singled and
Dick Schofield was hit by pitch with
one out m the S«ond, Beniquez'
grounder to short advanced them and
Sconiers' sin&Je drove them home
and made tt 5-0, chasma Oakland
starter Lary Sorensen. Mary Decker falla to the lnfleld Friday
after belnC cat off by Great Britain'• Zola
Al'Wh ... 1
Budd ID the 3 ,000 flnal. A track omctal
often comfort fO the fallen ranner.
As she was helped off' the field after
the 34.year-old Puica had crossed tht.
finish line, Decker was CfYln&
profusely.
Also when the race ended, a male
spectator c:an1e racina onto the field,
Varps• 1y;o.p1burst1n the tbtrd
quancr pve the Amencansa S-2 leld
and tbne wu still a t•'C)o:IO&I edee
af\er thrtt-quarttts, thanks IO
Wilson's sixth th1rd•pcri0d save
But in the fattfUI (ounh ,quaner -
the· OIX the Amencam :had bcal
waitina to play for riabt .~. lbr
dream was $battered as fint ,Dmi
LuStc suucktfrom the pmmctcr with ~:01 kft to pare lhc mafJin 10 S-4.
cedins onry .. uc. the '\''1iOSll-
. vians were 1thin a pl of the llOld
mcdaJ at this point.. but the U.S.
offense was unable to !penetrate.
tumina it over with 3:30 kft. MihVOJ Bebk responded v.ith a stunning pl
with 3:03 to go to even the pmc at
S-5.
Ottw McDonaJd missed with 2:30
(Ple&M eee POLO/llSJ
wcanna a ~ skirt and carryina a flq that said, .. Zola."' He then went
over and kissed the tecn..qcr from
South Africa. who bid beeti wbir.bd
to Britain earlier this year and pined
British citize-ns!\,ip in less than two ·
weeks so ghe could compete in tht
Games.
After the brief embrace. the fan was
bustled otf the field.
It was a bizarre climu' to a bcct.ic.
furious l'1M.% that al.So saw another of
tbc favorites, Briaitte Kraus of West
Germany, also&<> oU'l tona before the
finl.sb..
"Zola tnpped me," a sobbina
Deck.er said. ~ cut in fron\ of m~
and 1t was a matter of pushina her or
me fallins. When I went down, J felt
sometbina in my left hip, l tried to set
up but I could.n 'L l wanted to set back
into the race ...
Decker was led otrlhe.ficld b her
fian<lC, Ric~. and at one point. she said she mi&bt protest.
Decker had been a favorite in the
3,000 aJona with Puica, but the
spotli&ht focused on Decker and the
tmy 8udd, 18, who had little ex-
perience in international track com·
petition.
Decker bad waited a long time for a
chance to Mn an Olympic medal to
add to her world and national titles.
IQJuncs kept her otf tbe 1976 Olym-
pic team. Sbc was thwarted by the u .s. boycott lt the 1980 Games. And
~Me DBCDll'8/IM) The A's bounced back with five
runs in the third off Angel starter
Tommy John, be&lnnina with con-
S«utive doubles by Jeff Burroughs
and Mark Wa&ner. One out later,
Rickey Henderson hit his 11th
homer. No surprises --just golden mom~nts f~r U.S. ,
Camey Lansford followed wuh an
infield hit and went to third on
Dwayne Murphy's single, which
knocked out John. Dave Kingman
greeted Doua Corbett with a two-run
double, tying the score S-5.
Americans score 96-65 romp over Spain
to gain Olympic basketball gold meda l
Games champ1onship, just like WJn-
nin& the NCAA. All of this hard work
has paid off and I'm happy I
ex~nenced the whole tbina.
'Winning a aold medal is some-
thing you can only do every four
years. You can wm an NCAA utl
every year_ This is the greatest
expcnencc of my hfe."
Jn the third, Doua DcCinces
doubled and scomi on Brian Down-
ina's single to give the Anaels a 6-5
lead.
After Corbett held the A's scoreless
for three innmas. Don Aase came on
1n the seventh and surrendered the
tyma run on doubles by Lansford and
KJnaman.
By HOWARD L. HANDY
~ .... Delly "94
INGLEWOOD -There were no
surprises at the Forum Friday night as
the United States men's basketball
team breezed to a 96-65 aold medal
decision over Spam to conclude
action in the XXJllrd Olympic
Games here.
The victory gives the U.S. nine gold
Super rematch
to Raiders, 21-20
Wtlson's TD pass _
f n last 30 secon ds
proves the dlf f erence --
rll~dals m basketball since the sport
was introduced to the Games. It Wlli a
game in which Michael Jordan. an
All-Amencan from North Carolina.
scored 20 pomts and otherwise har-
rasscd the Spanish team w1th his pla).
Jordan was also the spokesman for
the team following the victory until
others took over.
"It feels great to win the Ol)mp1c
Coach Bobby Knight 1s a con-
troverstal figure. on and off the court.
He put in a few words about a U.S.-
Russ1an companson
"I have one word to say about the
Russians You people (wnters) have
........ fl
China'• Zboa J lboftl doe. a f onrud 1 Yt enaalt,
piked, ea rout to au Olympl •o1d medal Jl'rlday.
never seen the Russians play and I've
been watching them for two years.
The Russians wouldn't have won
here. They can't play defense.
"They couldn't have beaten some
of the other teams in this tournament
and if you auys don't know that,
you're not as smart as I thank-and I
~on 't thlnl< you're too smart. any-
way"
For Cal State Fullerton's Leon
Wood. tt was a dream come ~.
"Wmnmg the &old medal didn't
alh hit me until v.e came back on
the rourt. When it was over. It was
JUSt b.k.c we had won any other p.me.
Ma>be if 1t·had been closer, a two or
thttt--point game, it would have bit
me ri&ht away.
"But we won by such a big mUJin it
seemed like any other pme.
I'm still not showing it yet. I ll\C1)'
cry later.
"Winn in& the aold rpcdal definitely
meant a lot to me. I come to a lot of
Laker prnes and this is naht •n my
backyard." Wood grew up 1n Santa
Monaca and pla>ed four years at Cal
State Fullerton.
(Pleue Me t1.S./B3)
Zhou Jihong wins
the gold for China
Mission Viejo divers
Mitchell and W yland
take silver, bronze
divanasuprcm.acy. have one aold. two
silvers and tw·o bronzes.
Zhou said after the modal cer-
emony, .. I reached my nonnaJ divina
standard" -neither better nor worse
than her potential. .
"My teammatt (Chen) did not
perfonn to bet potential. Nonna.Ur
e will do much better," Zhou said.·
.. My pl was to put. eiaht div~
t~ther, some"«t t vcrucally," d
MncMlt.. 12, "and not wotr)' about
m~~~d c wasn't tduna
the sc:ottboerd, to she dadn•t kno
how dose tht ~cot an . e latt
round
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the boletnnc .... MilMellsaiit Refer· nna to hmdf ana \Vw mt ... , i
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SPORTS BR£AK
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Holyfield protest
rejected, but he
ls awarded bronze
From AP cllapatches
LOS ANGELES -Evander •.
Holyfield. easil~ the domuiant boxer m the
l 78-pound d1v1s1on. lost his oppon.unity
for an OlyTRp1c aold medal on a ttferec's "stop"
command he claimed he didn't hear.
A committee of the lntcrn•tional Amateur Boxing
Mse>ciation (AIBA) Fnday reJectcd a protc t by the
U.S.A. Amateur Boxing Federation and upheld
Holyfield's disqualifictaon.
He was d.l~ualified for hitting after the referee had
ordered both him and his opponent. Kevin Barry of
New Zealand, lO stop punching dunng their fight
Thursday nisht. · -·
.. There 1s no Question in the minds of the protest
committee." said Col. Don Hull. the presiden16f Al BA.
"They reviewed the film aod it is dear that there was a
violation and that an illegal blow incapacitated. The
referee enforced the rules."
The other 178-pound semifinal wino.er. Anton
Josipovic of Yugoslavia, will get a gold medal on a
walkover because of the decision by referee GhgoraJe
Novic1c. also of Yugoslavia. Josipov1c will not have to
fiJbt for the gold becau~ Barry, who would have been
his opponent, was incapacitated by the 1llcgal blow to
the head and cannot fight again for 28 days. Barry w1fl
get the silver medal.
Holyfield. a soft-spoken fighter from Atlanta. will
still receive a bronze medal, said Hull. because there
was no "terrible misconduct" on his part.
"He had earned the medal by bemg m the
semifinal." Hull said.
Quote of the day. • '"'"~on why he loet 20 pounds on
a cruh diet before ciu•H¥nv for tbe Otymptc•. tn
-Whleh tie let a WOrfd record and won the.gotd medal
In thi 1<»-:meter breaststroke: "I wu eo tat ' needed two mtrrors ...
]l~lbe~_g leads, Ballesteros cut
~ .er:t,..;;.---....
Gary Hallberg, finding confidence l!I
under an Indiana Jones-type hat, fired a 5-
under-par 67 in Friday's second round to
go to I I-under 133 and take a one-shot lead
over Lee Trevino, Johll Adams and Payne Stewart 1n
the PGA tournament at Grand Blanc, Mich. Eighty-
four players from the starting field of 154 survived the
cut at 2•undcr 142 on the rain-softened 7.014-yard.
par-72 layout at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Oub.
One of the players who failed to s11rvive the cut.
however, was Bntish Open champion Seve BaJlestero1,
making his first appearance in this event. The muscular
Spaniard shot a 72 for a 143 total, missing the cut by one
... In the LPGA tournament at H1gh Point. N.C., Patty
Sbeehu carded a 2-under-par 70 -moments before a
heavy thunderstorm with v1v1d hghtn1ng forced
suspension of play -and took a temporary second-
round lead. One golfer was nearl}' hit b~ light01ng
during the first delay. and much of the field had not yet
teed off when the second deluge struck. Those on the
course at the lime of suspension plus those who had not
staned were scheduled to start at this morning.
Garvey helps Padres earn split
Steve Garvey and Bruce Bocby Ill
smashed RBI doubles to h1ghltght a four-
run third inning as the San Diego Padres
broke a four-game losing streak by defeat-
ing the Atlanta Braves 10-4 in the second game ofa twi-
night doubleheader Fnday. In the first game. the Braves
topped the Padres 3-t bcbind the strong pitching of
Steve Bedro1tan and Donnie Moore and back-to-back
homers byClaadeU WHbingion and Dale Murphy an the
third inning ... In other National League games, Tony
Pena and Johnny Ray cracked
RBI doubles in a three-run founh
and Pittsburgh went on to a 4-1
victory over New York. handing
the Mets their sixth straight defeat
and 13th m their last 16 contests.
Job.o Tudor, 7-7. and Kent
Tekulve combined on 'a seven-
hitter. Tudor struck out four and
walked two before needing help in
the eighth from Tekulve, who
posted his 10th save ... Gary
Ganey Carter's fie-brealung solo home
run with one out 1n the eighth inning lifted Montreal to
a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. After Carter's 23rd
homer snapped a 2-2 tie, the Expos added an insurance
run on Mike Ramsey's RBI double ... Tom Nieto hit a
sacrifice fl y and Willie McGee added a two-run homer
in the 10th to lead St. Louis over Philadelphia J-0 ... -
Ray K.nJgbt and pitcher Bob Knepper cracked two-run
singles in a six-run first in nm$. powering Houston to an
11-7 victory over Cincinnall and a split of therr twt-
night doubleheader. Skeeter Barnes' leadoff homer in
the 12th inning gave the Reds a 5-4 victory m the first
game.
Yankees 10-0 acalnat Indiana
0oa Baylor hit a two.run homer Y°l a
e ch pmc and he, Dave Wlafleld and &eit .
Grlttey drove in three runs apicoc u the
New York YankttS swept Friday's twi ..
niJht doubleheader from Ckveland. 6-4 and 10.1 , and
ttm&Jned unbeaten in 10 pmC$ with the Indian thi1 ~"· The Yankees, wh6 have woo I S of their IA st 18 games and att 24-8 since the AJl•Star bruk, moved into
a lhitei·plaoe tic with Bahjmore in the American Ltquc
East. the first time they have been that hiah siooe April
20 .•• tn other AL a.a.mes. ~ Parrtab. drove in three ntns and
CbarU~ Roa&ta scattered seven
hits to lead Texas to an 8"4 victory
over Boston ... Milwaukee's TH
Simmon• broke a 1·1 tie with a
seventh-innina double and Mike
Caldwell ended a personaJ nine-
game losing streak as the Brewers
beat the Chicago White Sox, 4-2 .
. . Doyle Alexander checked
Ba 1 slumping Baltimore on three hits
1 o.r and Tony Fernandes hit an in·
side-the-park home run to lead Toronto to a 2-0 victory .
It was the eighth loss m the last 11 games fQ'r the Orioles
and only the secpnd time they have been shut out this
season ... Ruppert Jo11e1 belled a pinch-hit home run
leading off the eighth inning to lift struggling Detroit to
a 5-4 win over Kansas City. Jones. batting for Larry
Herndon, hit his eighth home run of the season off
reliever Joe Beckwtlb, 5-3 ... Tim Laudner collected
four hits. including a two-run homer. and drove in three
runs while Tim Teufel hit two solo homers to pace
Minnesota's 21-hit attack as the Twins pounded Seattle
13-7.
Newport's Mockett ln finals
MlLL CREEK, Wash. -Cathy l!I
Mockett. ajuniorat Newpon Harbor High.
has advanced to the finals of the 36th U.S.
Girls Junior golf championships with a 4-3
semifinal win over Fresno's Joan Pitcock in semifinal
match play .
The victory sends Mockett into today's final.
against 15-ycar-old Michiko Hattori, Japan's women's
amateur champion.
Mockett and Pitcock were even through nine boles
of Friday's semifinals when the 16-year.old Newpon
Beach resident made her move.
"On the 10th, I just decided to get my act together,··
Mockett said. ·
She went on to win the 10th hole-ana then-birdied
the 11th and 12th to go three up on Pitcock. She also
won the 14th hole to vinually wrap up the match.
By reaching today's finals, Mockett is exempt from'
having to qualify for next week's U.S. Women's
Amateur Championship in Seattle.
Mockett credited a quick phone call for her
dramatic improvement m Friday's semis. .
"I called my pro. Don Molhca, last night and told
him what was wrong w1th my dnver. He picked it up
right away and had me change the position of the ball in
my stance," Mockett added.
Lomax, Cardinals edge Chiefs
ST. LOUIS -Neil Lomax flipped EiJ
touchdown passes to Earl F.errell and Pat c II•
Tilley in the opening two periods, leading
the St. Louis Cardinals to a 14-10
prescason National Football League triumpb Friday
night over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Lomax. while playing only the first two periods.
completed seven of 12 passes for 89 yards. The fourth-
year St. Louas quanerback hit Ferrell with a 5-yard
scoring pass rate in the opening period and delivered a
12-yard touchdown stnke to Tilley six DllDUtes before
the half.
Televlalon. racUo
100,374 see Yugoslavia win
PASADENA (AP) -Yugoslavia
stormed back with two goals m the
second half Friday to defeat Italy. 2-1.
and win the Olympic bronze medal m
the Olympic soccer tournament. The
100.374 spectators packtng the Rose
Bowl was the largest ever 10 wa1ch a
soccer match in North Amenca.
Francec and Brazil pla}' for th~old
medal at the same stadium tom t.
Italy. playmg its usual de ense·
onentcd game, took a surpnsing lead
at the 27th minute when Beniamino
Vignola convened a penalty kick
after Franco Baresi was dumped 1n
the area by Yugoslavia's Lyubomir
Radanov1c.
The Yugoslavs.. who lost a heart-
breakmg 4-2 sem1hnal match to
France in overtime here Wednesday.
dominated most of the first half with
a strong offense. but were unable to
beat Italian goalie Franco Tancredi.
The Yugoslavs kept up intense
pressure m the second half and finally
gol the equaltzer in the 59th when
Mrrsad BalJIC leaped high to head 1he
ball mto the net off a (rce k.ick from
the lcfl side by Dragan Stojkov1c
StJepen Devenc scored the w10ner
1n the 81 st when he gathered in a loose
ball and hammered a left-footed shot
into the net.
"I was simply following the action
when the ball bounced back to me. I
Wl£S very lucky to be in a pos1t1on to
score.·· Devtnc told reporters. It was
his fifth.goal of the tournament.
.. Playing against the Italian defense
was very tou&h. We were lucky, to
score a second goal.'' said Yugoslav
coach Ivan Toplak.
He said both teams were tired out
from play10g six matches in 13 days
and recommened a change in the
Olympic tournament fonnat.
"I'm very happy for my players but
for myself, I am not satisifed because
we lost to France and didn't act into
the gold medal match," Toplak said.
Italian coach Emo Bcarzot said his
side had some difficulty defending
asa1nst high balls in the center of the
area.
I OL YMPIC GAMf S
..
XXlll OL YMf'tAD
Meclal•i...., ~
Madatl tolal• tlv'ololltl Frlday'a event• at tN 19M $ummer Olympia with country,
OOld, f!IYtr. t>rontt and total mede.I• won ~.,._.,_..Td
Unlltd SfalH 63 Sl 21 143
Wal G«many 14 17 19 SO
Romani• 1e 1A 11 ~
C111"8 t 12 12 S2
Greet lrltaln '-1 4 I It 30 Chln11 15 1 1 ff
JaPen • 1 12 27
AIA!ralla • I 11 23
!talY 11 4 1 n France 4 s 1? 21
$Wtdtl\ 2 1 t 15
SOulh KOl'ea 3 5 • l2 Fln .. nd 4 3 4 ll
Natherlal\Os 4 2 S 11
Vuooslayla s I 4 10
.._ ... i .. 111no • o 2 1 8rtzll I 3 2 6
Swlherland 0 3 l 6
Otnmanc o 3 ? S
Mt1tlco I 2 l •
Spain I 2 I 4
e.IQlum 1 t ? 4
Aualrle I I I 3
Norw av 0 I 2 3
Gre«e o 1 1 ?
Jamaica O O 2 2 ·
K.ny1 l 0 0 I
Morocco 1 o o 1
Colombia 0 1 0 1
lvOfY Col.St 0 1 0 I
Peru 0 I 0 I
Iceland 0 0 I I
Porl119al O O 1 l
Tal'lllan O O l I
VetWzueia O 0 I 1
Turk rt 0 0 I 1 ,.,.
)>'-
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Unlt9d Shltn M, SNln 65
(at 1M Fwvm)
GOLD MEDAL
UNrTllD STATCS -A"ord.H 0-0 10, Wood ?·l 2·2 6, Ewl119 4·6 1-1 9, Fleml1111
l·I 3·6 9, RoOtl'tM>n 3·3 0-0 6, JMdtn 9· 15 2-S 20, Kleine 2-2 O·O 4, Koncak 1-1 0-0 2, ,,-~ 4-5 6'-7 11, MuKln 1-1 2·4 4, Perkin~ f-t 1;3 Tf, 'Turner 11-TI·O o: Te>fals: 39·'l
1Mt ... ~AtN -Belran 0-0 0-0 0, Llorente 1·3 0-0 2, Arcega 1·2 0-0 2, MeroaH 1-7 t -10 10,
Jl1Mne1 6· 12 •·• 16, Romav 2·4 1·4 s.
Martin •· 13 6-6 ''· Corbaian 1·2 4·4 6, Solorabal 0-1 0-0 0, De LA Cruz 0-1 O•O 0,
LOPtz 3·4 0-0 6, EPlfanlo 2·• 0-0 4. Totals:
21-57 23-21> 65.
Halftime: United Statn 52, Spain 29. Fouled out-Romay, Eplfanfo. RM>ouncls-
Unlted Slala 33-(Peflllns 7), Spain 27
tJlmanar t l. Aulats-Onltad SttllS 29 (Wood t ), Spain 11 (Llorente 4) Total
fouls-United Slates 25. Se>aln 23. Tachnl·
cal-United Slates Coadl Knloht. FlfTH PLACE
1ta1v 111, Uni11uav 102
SEVl!HTH PLACE
+u1trella 13, West Germanv 78
I
Weter.Mio
(at,., ... ,.,.,
Y'""9SlaVla S, UftltM St1'9s S
untt.O S11tn-1 2 2 <>-S
Yugoslllvla 1 I I 2-S
United Stites scoring· Roberlson 1.
Figueroa 1. Schroeder 1, Var;.a 2
YUQOS1avl1 scorln11. Lu•lc 1. 8eok 1
Su~no 1. P111tv1lln 1, Milllnovlc 1
MEDAL ROUND STANDINGS
TNm W L T G, GA P,.
Ywos11vla • O 1 49 JS 9
United State} 4 O 1 '3 l4 9
Wesl Germany 2 2 1 '9 34 S
Soaln 1 2 2 42 " • Australl1 2 3 0 37 41 3
HOiiand 0 S 0 ?5 41 0
f' rtcll V's Sc-. Wal Germanv 15, Hollllnd 2
Jti>en 9, Braz.II I Spain 10. Aus1r1ll1 10
Italy 1•. Canec:ta 9 GrHca 10, Ctllrwt 9
VUllOSllvla 5, Unlltd Stites S
Flekl hoclcn
(at East Los Allellfl)
MEN
S.Vanftl Place
New Zt1l1nd I, Spain 0
Nlnttl Pltice
Kenva l, Canada 0
£1t'Yentfl Ptace
Malav1l1 12, United States l 1 (ot)
'roDA Y'S GAMES
Geld Medal
Plklstan vs. Wnt Germanv ar.ae Madlll
Austr1ll1 Vi. Grul 8'lt1ln
l'lftlt Place lndla vs. Nethtrlllnds
~ ..
lt--.d ltltlln Games
C1nad• •. New Zuland 1
Nat11er11noa 2. Austrella o
NOii Th• United Slates 081 .. ltd Au•· tr1lia In r>enalty-strOke com1111111on 10 win
the bf'onll medal
• J<(
VoleVbal
(at Lene hid\ A..-J
fllfltl ~ca
South KorH l, Aroenllna I ( IS-13, 9· U
IS·t , 1S·1)
Se¥enttl Plllce
Jai>en J. China 0 (16•14, IS-t , IS-61
TODAY'S GAMES
~Meclll
Noon -Canada n ll•IY
Geld Meclll
"30 • m. -Unllao S111-. vt. trazlt
...
Olympics schedule "
Today
ARCHIRY
lat Lent ... dl)
10 a m 1 •·m -Women's 50m alld . rntfl'• torn t;)O·S IS •.m. -WOfntft'a ~ and mtn'• 30m .
CANO&ING
(at Leu Ca&ftta, Olal)
•· 10 JO a.m. -Men's l,OOOm Uf\81•
OIVING
(at USC>
10 e.m -noon -Man's oi.l'form
orellmlnerlts 3·$ p.m Men's otalform
e>rallmlnarl ..
f'EHCING
<1t\.MO leadll
10 11.m ·6 1>.m -Mttn'a IHl'll tlltt
Oftlll"llU\lfltt
I· 11 pm. -Min'• tffm -flrwtls
FIELD HOGKEY
(ttltJt LM .,...._,)
9;15 1.m. -Fifth Place oame llnctla vs.
Nttharlendsl
11 IS • m. -Third Place 01me
• tAuslrena v,. Britain) 1.1 s 11 m. -Cl'lam1>lonshlp 11une
lPet.lslan n WHI Gtrmanv>
GYMNASTtCS
(at UCLA)
1-10:30 pm -Women'• rvtnmlc llnall
HANDBALL
(If the ,arum, lntMWNd) .
2 P.m. -Tnlrd p11ct oame (Denmark
vs. Romania)
3:30 1> m -Cham1>lon1hl1> 11ame
!Yuoo11av11 v' Wesl Germany>
JUDO
(at Cal Sta .. LA)
4·1 o.m. -011111 C411'90N
T,.dr end field
Cat LA CGllMUm)
Mt!N
3,000 $1ffPllCha.M -, 1 Julius Kor1r,
Ktnva, 1:11.IO; 2. Joseon Mahmoud, France. t .13.31, 3 Brien Diemer, Grand
Rapid•, Mich., t: 14.06; 4. Henrv Marsn. Sall
Lake City, Utah, 1:14.25; i COlJn Rell&, Great Britain, t :lUI: 6 Oomlngo..RamOl'I.
SP.In, 1:17.27; 7. Jullus Klflukl, KtnY•. 1:17.A7; t Pai'l:al O.Oacker, Frtl'ICAI, 1:21.Sl;
9, Tommy Ekblom, Finland, 1:23.95; 10.
Rooer Hackney, GrHt Britain, 8:27.10; 11.
Paler R111ner, New Zteland, 1!29.11; 12.
Ftlhl 8accovche, Tunisia, 9:'3.40.
OT -1. Ro" Dannew11. West Ger·
many, 211·6; 2. MtK Wllklna, San Jow, 217·6; 3. John Powell, Cu1>ttllno, 214•9; 4.
Knut Hlallnes. Norw•y, 21•·2, S Art 8urna,
San Jose, 213·2, 6. Alwin Wagner, West
Germany, 212·4; 7. Luciano z.rt>lnl, Italy,
208-4; I. Stefan FernllOlm, Swtdtn, 207-S; 9. Erik De Bruin, Netherlands, 204·5; 10. 8oD
Weir, Grul 8rlt11ln, 201-4; 11. Konstantin
Georoakoooulo•. Gre«e, 197· 10, Marco Martino. Italy, oo.oo.
WOMEN
100 hurdles -1.. Benita Fllrfffalel·
Bfown. 0111 City, \/1., 12.94; 2. Shlr1ey
StrOl\ll, Great Britain, 12 ... ; 3. Kim Turner,
Oelrolt, 13,06, 4. MldMtlt CllarOonnet.
France, 13.06; S. Gtvnls Nunn, ~ft~
13.20; 6. Marie N~ Savlonv. F,..nce,
13.21; 7. Ulrike Denk, West Gennenv, 13.32;
I Pamela Plloe. E11anston, IN .. 13.40.
3,000 -I Merklca Pulca, Romania,
t:JS.9'. 2. Wendy Slv. Great Britain, 9:39.47;
3. Lvnn Wiiiiams. Canad•, 1:42.14, 4. Clndv Brlf'l'lser, Madison, Wis , t .•2.71, 5 Cornella
Buerlll, Swilrerl1nd, 8.4S.20! 6. Aurora Cunll1, Portugal, l .4'.37; 7 Zola 8UOd,
Great Brll1Jn, ·1:«10; I". Joan R1ns.n, Dt!lu, t:S1.S3; 9. Ol1nne Rode«, N-
ZHllnd, t:S6 '3; 10. 411nua Pe>uamal,
nary, 9·1o:91; Brfglht l{raut, WHI (;ar-
manv. did not fini"1; Merv Oectter,
Euotna, Ore .. did nor tinlsll
HJ -I u1r1111 Meyfartn, West Ge<-
manv. 6·711> tOIYITIPlc record, Old rece>rd,
6·511'J, Sar• Slmaonl, 1980), 2. Slmeonl, ll1IY,
6·6,).t,, 3 Joni Huntley, Portlllnd, Ore ..
6·S11t; 4 Marne Ewanle•Epee, Fr1nce,
6·41/•; S OtbOlt 8'11, Canada. 6·4'4. 6
Vannsa 8t'O'NIW, ..,u,trans; t ·41/.0; 7. ?henll
Dathen, China, 6·311•; t . Loul~ Riiier.
o.nton, Tues. 6·31/•; 9 Ille) Diana Elllott,
GrHI 8ril1ln, 6·2; Yang Wenqln. China,
6·2; Ill (Ile) Helke Radetzkv. West Ger·
manv. 6~. Pamela Soenc«, Great Falls, Mont., 6·0~. Cllrl1tlne Stanton, Auslralla,
6~; Nlc:ullna Vu lle. Romania, 6-034.
8rklllla HO!taoftl, West Germany, 6·0\Gt.
DNlne
(It USC)
WOM•N'S PLATFORM
1. ZhOu JJllono, China, '35.51 llOlnt1; 2.
Mlcha4e Mllcnell. MIHlon Vlelo, ~ 1.19; 3.
Wendy WVlllnd, MJsslon Vlelo, 422.07; 4
Chen Xlaoilla, China, 419.76; 5. V1lerle
8eeldoe, AuJlralla. 311.56; •,.Debbie Fulllf,
Canada, 371.'9; 7. Elsa Tenorio, M.xlco,
UO.AS. I. Guadtlue>e CanMCO, Mt1dco.
352.ff, t. Yo•hlno Mal>uchl, Jae>an, 349.95;
10 Julie Kent, .t.u1tr•ll•, 346.'4; 11. Kerstin
Finke. West Germanv. 32SA7; 12 Tine
TOllan, NMway, 31S.n.
THm handbll
(It Cal State llultnen)
MEN
Flflfl Place
Sweo.n 26, lcalllnd 24
5eVeftttl Plae•
S'lllltzerllnd 11, SPeln 17
Nlrltl\ Place
Unlitd Stttu 24, J1111n 16
• llttl Place
South KorH 2$, A'91rlt 21
liQUeS"1M
(If s.nti ANtl)
INDMOUAL DRISSAOI 1. Or Reiner Kllmlle, WHI Garmany,
I.SO. POlf'tlt; , AMI Or•IM .JenMn. Den·
martt, 1,'42; 3. Otto Hofer, Swlturlancl, I~; 4. lllOlmtY &vtund, Swtdln, 1.332, $.
Hlrtltff Kruo, WUI Germany, 1,123.
SOCC8A
(et-.. .... )
7 o.m -Fra11C• vt, ,,..," (cNlm
Olontfl1p)
TUtHIS
Cat UCl.A)
10 a.m.·l •.m. -Mtn'• and women'•
·~ flllat' ntACk AND PllU>
laJ LA Ctl..,m) I 1.m.r12:JO ~m. end 4·• p.m. -Flnala
In women•a dftcva • .tOO rtlav. l,SOO. uoo
r.iay, ITMlll'• ahOt PUt, so kUomet.,., a r .. tY. hlilh tumP. 1,600 rltlay, l,SOO, 5,000
VOLLIYaALL
(at LMlt e..dl ~)
Noon -Ctntde Va, lletv (third Plac9)
•:JO -lrllll "'' IJflltM steltt <et1amolonshlo>
WRHTUNG
(It AMMlm ~ C«IW)
Nom-3 o.m. -Prellma 6·1:30 11 m. -s.tmlfl'*t end flneti, low
welof'ltct.Uft
Sanday
DIVING
let USC) "
...,
11 1.m.·l 1un -Men'1 llfatfMm flnall
EQUESTRIAN
(at Arc.tell)
7 a.m.-2 11.m -lndlvlCIUal lumoln11
come>elfllon
TRACK AND f'lliLO
(al LA CflMUm)
3.30 p.m -Flnlah of mtn'• maralhOn
CLOStNG CEltRMOMY
(It L.A CelMUm)
~o.m.
Caneelnt
(ltUll•~l
MaWS fllNAU SOO-M9tlr ~ .,_...
1. Yueoalevla (Mallltl L1'1b161 and Mlrko
Nlsovlc), 1:'3.67; 2. Romania, 1:45 ... ; 3.
Si>eln, 1:47.71, 4. France, l:C .72; 5. Calll!Oa,
I; .. JI; 6. West Germanv. 1:41.97; 7. Great
lrllalll. 1:49,Sf; t._~. t:50.22; '· United. Slates <Brei Y~. R .. tl119t•on•Hucbl>n,
N.V.; ,Jtruce MerrJll, Rldllt, Md.), 1:50.U.
SOO·MltW t(ayall ~
1. N-ZMlalWl (Ian Fervuwn. Paul MacOon,aldl, 1:3421; 2. Swtdell. 1:35.U; 3.
C1nada, 1:35.41; •· llalv, 1:35.SO; s.
Roma"la, 1:3S.60; 6. France, 1:36.40; 7. West Germanv. 1:36.51; 1. GrMt 8rllaln, 1:36.73;
9. Austria, 1:37.0S. ·
SOO·Metw ~ SIMlel
I. L1rrv Caln, C-de. 1:57,01; 2. Hen·
n11111 Jakobun, 09nmlrk, l:5U5; 3. Costlca
Olaru, Romania, 1:59.16; '-Ptinlppa Rt·
rwtud, Fr1nce, 1:.S9.95; S. Tlmo Gronluncl.
Finland, 2:01.00; 6. Klyolo 11\0lM, Japan,
2:01.79; 7. H•rlmul Faust, WHI c;erm.11y,
2:01.16; I. Reibert RotMllllf, N-•Y.
2:02.12; 9. Fr1nclsc.o LOHZ, Spain, 2:03.9S.
sot-Mltw Kev• SIMlltS I. Ian Farwson, New ZH .. nd, 1:47.14; 2.
Lars-Erik Mollere. $widen, l:Al.11; 3.
81rnerd 8rlDIOI\, Franca, 1:41.41; 4. \Julie
Olba, Romania, 1:41.n ;,. $. D•vlO UP&On,
Great Britain, l:A9.32; .. Oanlele SC.rpa,
lltlY, l:AUO; 7. Guillermo Del ltleoo. Spain,
1:49.71; I. Relnef Sdloll, West Germanv.
Ut.19; 9. Ml .. n Janie, YUllOSlevla, }:49.90.
~ ..
SOO·Metw K.Vall SIMlltS
1. A11net1 Andaruon, Sweden, 1:51.72; 2. Barbara Sc:huttr>eir, West Gennanv,
1-:59.93; 3. -Annemlelt-O.ctut, Nettwi.lldt, 2:00.11; 4. Teele Mltrlnescu, R1>1n11nla,
2:00.12; s. a .. ir1ce eatSPn, FrMce, 2:01.21;. 6. ~Conover, CO$tt Mesa, 2:0Ut;-1.
Lucie Guay, Canada, 2:02.49; I , EllrM>eth
Blencowa, Au,trall1, 2:02.'3; 9. LasleY
Smither. GrHt Britain, 2:04.CW.
SOO·Metw KIVtll '*"*"
1. Swtdln (Agneta Ande<ason and Anni
Otnon>. 1:4S.2S; 2. Canada, l:A7.13; 3. West
Germanv, 1:47.32; •. R1>1n11nla, 1:47.5': s. Unlltd States CShlrley Dery_, Fort
Laoderdlle, Fla.; Lflll• Klein. Lt1tll\lllon, Ky.), 1:49.Sl; 6. France, l:Sl.40; 7. Norw1v.
l:SUl; t . Grt•I Britain, l:Sl.73; 9. 8allllum,
l:S 1.92.
.""9t
(at Cal S•te L• Melilt) HEAVYWllGHT1 ,._A 1•...aa .. > YOllll-Chul ChO. SOvll'I Korea, def SMtlf
EIOIGWY, EOYlll ~·Medel Yono-Chui ChO, *11'1 Korea, def. Douo
Nelson. Eni>leWCIOd, N.J. ,....
CR~)
Mark lerver, Canact. def.lllOOf' s1i.1.
Cameroon ...... ,._....
Martt a.rw, Canaoa def. R•OOn'llr
Kovac.vi<. YUOOlleYle
GeldMl!llll
HllCKlll Selto. J•P1n, def. Al19tl0 Pttl\1,
Fr~
Calvert five-hits Dodgers, 4_~ 1 .
Ferrell Wins
:at Speedway
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 191'
12.30 . 3.30 p.m.
THE~EGISTRY HOTE
IACIOM trOM ~ COVNn' AflflOJ'f)
IUO MocMhUf tlvd. • ll'V1ne, C<SIUO~la
< ·n \ fM !.\'< ;.\ A.\'l > r l ,·sc l( 'ft\ 1'1.:.: '714) 762-6757
:
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mark
C.aJven., who flunked his lint tnt in
the big lca1ue11. is bcarin' down_ and
doina better the second umc around.
"When I came back up. I dcc1de4
this mi&ht be my last &hot," the 27·
)'tar-old San Francisco Giants' patch·
er said after to 1na a fivc--httter to
be.at the Los Angcre Ood&ers. 4.1 .
Fnday night.
The ri~t·handcr walked only one
batter, with two out in the ninth htd
lli ffiit complete pmc in them J<m.
"l\111nst tM1 hitter, ht WI n"t a
rclucd. He was try1n, too hard. I
think. But he Jot the a~ out after fall~na bch1ntl 3·1 on the count.'' San
f&an~tM:O Man er D nny Ot:ark said. .
.. , wa prcuy relaxed. But I don't
want to be too ~lucd. 1 want to ke-cp
the fire aoina." Cal ven said. .
Jeff Leonan.1 had three of tM
Giants' cijht hits off Ftmando
Valenzuela. 9· 13. who pitched s.cvcn
innln.,s and ano~~ 1.11 1he San
F ranosco run~. V alcn1ucla took ovn:
the Nauonal tcaauc stnkcout lc.ut,
raisins hiJ tcason total to 178 by
fanniq l r ti.UCB.
C aktrt -2. w1 Ued from th minor leagues two w ks qo. Ht was
1-4 with th Giant.s last season.
lhc Giana ortd two run 1n the
fint, on an RBI ngf.t bY Lieonard ind
a run·.sconng UQ.~Ul b} Bub
Brenly. Dan Gladckn opened the
rally with a double to tctl field.
Manny ~rillo' w:ri 1c-e movCd-
Gladdcn to third, Dusty Baker
watktd, U<>oard sif\&)ed to center.
nd Brcnly pvunded 10 cond."-~----
iThc DodgcrJ '°' three of tbcU'lhJts. tn&lcs by Mike Marshall, Grq Brock
and ~rman Rivera, in the tceond
when thc1 sco~d a run on Dave
Andcnon s nficc ny. No l:.os
Anaetes base runner &Ol Pll" first over
lhc final SC\ic.n U\IU.llp.
Thc011nuscortd •run in thetbird
ont1inglc1by Btkcr.LconardLndJocl
VounlblOOd. oun&blood walked 1n
the Vt.nth and scortd on tc\:e icn aa' doubt
.
Oubb &mllofWhittier edaed
Bn.d Oittey of San Cltmente to
ca~turc the scratch main evCf\t on
'Fnday ni.aht's speedway motor·
cyclt c•rcf•t the <>ransc Count)
Fairground . •
Kelty Moran finisliN llurd 1r
the race.
The handicap mam went tc
Tim McCuland of Costa Mesa
Denni Bransford of Ri\lenidc
wat 9CC'Ond and K:tith ri9JCO o•
Whluitt was third.
A aowd of ... 872 wnnCslrd lhc
acuon.
-
Decker's spill
dims U.S. day
)
An American
basketball gold;
•Carl l.ew1s connnucd his quc t to
equal Jes~ Ov.cns• four old med I
by anchoring the U.S mcl)'S 409--
mctcr relay tcarn to an easy v 1ctory in
an opening-round heat,
lcwjs, who has won three old ,
was &ha11>ly critici1ed by two-time LOS ANGELES (AP)-Amencan decathlon "'inner Boq Mathia • who
Mary Decker, denied an Olympic said Lewis' attitudt was "cold and
,.aold medal in the pa t by injunes and calculating" and not in the true pint
(X>Jitics. had her hope shattered of the Olympics.
;sgain Friday night when she t~· ped •Stefan Edbtfl ot Sweden UP. t
over Zola Budd midway throu the top.scedCd Amencan Jimmy Ana ,
women's 3,000..meter race. ker 6-2. 6-1 to gain the finals of the
went down in pain and tears with an Olympic tennis tournament. mean·
illJured left lea and was helped off the ing Arias will have to settle for a
field. bronze medal 111 the demonsmuioo Decker's woe took some Ju ter off event.
a good day for the United States. •Bruce Baumgartner and Dave
which won four gold medals: in men's S:Chultz gave the Amencan freest): le
basketb II by beatmg Spain 96-65 as wrestling team its fourth and fifth
Michael Jordan's 20 points led four gold m~ls of the Olympics.
players in double fiaures. in the ~ompet1t1on 1s heduled in 15
women's 100-metcr hurdles by sports toda~. wuh tl I gold medal-.
Benita FitzJcrald·Brown and an free-awarded. Htghhghts include:
style wrestling by Bruce Baumgartner •Track and field. Lewis and
and controversial Dave Shulti. Valerie Brisco-Hooks chase Ol}mpic
The United States even gained a legends. Lewis goes after h1~ fourth gold medal in boxing, where the finals gold medal. in the 400-mcter rtlay,
won't be held until Saturday, because which would match Jesse Owens' feat Paul Gonzales' championship.bout of 1936.
opponent in the 100-pound class was Brisco-Hooks tries for her third. 1n
sidelined by a broken thumb. the 1,600-meter relay. which would
There wert disappointments as match Wilma Rudolph's total of
well. 1960. The hiah JUmp pus Dwight
The United States was held to a 5-5 Stones against Chinese world rccord-
t1e by Yugoslavia in water polo. and holder Zhu Jianhua. and the men's
because of goal diJTerent1al. had to 1.500 features American rccord-hold-
settle for the ilver medal. The er Steve Scott, a UC Irvine product,
Americans squadered a 5-2 lead in the against Bn1ons Steve Cram and Steve
game. Ovett.
L1ght-heavywe1ght boxer Evander •Boxing: Gold-medal bouts are set
Holyfield's appeal for ~ gold medal mall 12 weight div1s1oos. The United
bout was tu med down when his States advanced a record I 0 boxers to
disqualification of Frida} night was the finals.
upheld liOlyfidd, however.., ~II re-•D1VJoa; Orea Louganis tncs to
ccive a bronze medal. add the platform gold medal to the
In the discus, 1916 Olympic cham-one he won in spnngboard and
pion Mac Wilkins missed the 'old by become the first man to wm the
a foot, with a West German winning. Olympic diving double.
And in the steeplechase. Henry •'Volleyball· The U.S. men's team
Marsh of Salt Lake City, who had plays Brazil at 7 o'clock for the gold
been favored. finished founh. medal.
Kenya's Julius Konr won the gold •Wrcstlina: Lou Banach wJll be
medal. aiming to match the gold medal ofh1s Other highlights: brother Ed.
U.S. WINS GOLD ... From Bl
Jordan felt there was a great deal of
improvement in the players on the
team.
"I think a lot of us improved. We
were pushed to limits we didn't know
we had. I think one player improved
more than any other and that's been
Wayman Tisdale. He's worked real
hard and mrght have 1hought Coach
Knight was picking on him a btt but I
1hmk he's better ofT for it. Isn't that
nght Wayman'>"
Tisdale agreed with the a!.scssment
by Jordan
During the game, Tisdale scored 14
J?Oints in JUSt 16 minutes of play1~
time and also had six rebounds.
The U.S. shot 63. 9 percent from the
floor and their mafltn of victory (31
points) 1s the third widest margin for a
gold medal pme in the Olympics.
While Jordan led the scorers with
20, Samuel Per'"ns had seven re·
bounds to lead in that category and
Wood had eight assists.
Spanish coach D1az-M1guel
thought the U S. defense bordered on
fouls.
"I am not accustomed to this
defense -borderline of fouls. I won't
say 1f 1t 1s fouls. JUSt borderline. At
least in basketball in the rest of the
world.
"Another problem was supenonty
tn height and power of pla}ers.
Especially ROwgr ot pla}ers under the ·
basket. After the first I 0-12 mmutes
we were dominated and couldn't do
anything."
POLO • • • From Bl
left. then again with 1:35 to go set
Nitzkowsk1's crew up for its final
frustration -as they regained pos-
session with 55 seconds left. time for
one sohd penetral1on.
The ball went to the force 1ns1dc.
~er. but-<as he.was two-limed
by th~ defense, the Spanish official
called the offensive foul on Vargas.
and with 31 seconds left. the Yugosla-
vians ran out the clock.
Nitzkowski said he felt the game
would get closer when his crew was
up, 5-2, noung "You could expect 1t
to go to 5-4. Whatever the factor,
you're not going to see a breakawa}.
it's the nature of the game. But I
expected for us to score once or twice
"It was a ph}s1cal game. and
without a lot of calls at two meters.
that affects the sconng"
ft was a gold medal effort and the
best showing b} an Amencan water
polo team. but there's no cclebraung
from the U.S. camp -not after
seeing gold shp through their fingers.
Conover paddles
in Kayak-4 finals
By OWARD L. HANDY
.. ICM~ tM D.itr "°'
LAKE CASIT AS -Sheila Con·
over of Costa Mesa will compete on
the US. "'omen's Kayak-4 team
todnv after tinishmg sixth tn the
Ka>ak·I finals of the X'Xlllrd Ol}m-
p1c Games at Lal>.c Casnas Fnda)
1 he women's race is over 500
meters with five men's ka}ak and
Canadian races over the longer 1.()()()..
meter course today. All are final and
toda} 's program will conclude the
rowing and canoeing portion of the
Games
Cono\er figure~ that !lhe is nght on cou~ for a medal pcrfom1ancc in the
1988 Gome\ in oul Korea an
Kayak-I compe11uon.
"I'm very happy because I had a
good race today " Conover said
following Friday's singles
"Mo t Important to me is 1hat l cro scd the finish line knowing I had a
really aood race. Thi has to be the
best race for me. I have never btatcn
the nad1an or u trali:an airls
b(fore." She also finished in tront ofa airl from from Great 8nta1n.
"I'm known to have a slow start
and come on trong at the finish. M)'
starts aren't the best )Ct ~u i
have balanet problems.
"'I train a lot for endurance and
peed endurance. No\\ I pl ~ on
working on speed in the first :-!OU
meters .
"My present plans call for lOmpct-
1ng in the 1988 Ol}mp1c I'll i..cep
paddling until that ume
"UC Irvine kt'> us use their
fac1h11cs for training but our boats
han• to be stored outside 8111
Whitford of the OfT-hore ( anoc
Club 1s tryinJ to put together a e11noc
club facility 1n the back ba~.
"Hopcf ull} this will come ahout
and ~e will get a lot morr people
interested in the sport.
"Ounng the winter months.
canocrs from We t German). .\us-
tna. France and wedcn come to
Newport to train We hold 6k and I Ok
races together Nc"'pon 1 such an
ideal place to.train 1hc )cur around, 1t
isn't surpMmg that the c teams come
hcrt to train."
Conover. 21, will bcgm taking
classes at Orange Coa t College in the
fall. She alw pends her frtt umc
coaching the I 4·and·under ~tl~ in the
Orange County Volleyball A$ ••·
tion. Her paddhna career ~tarted in
1981 and he COMJ>Cled in junior
national champion~h1JlS before mak·
ma tlic national team.
--1 hi' 1 he1l1's best rac-c this
?.car," id Coach Pav.el Pod or&k1.
'She has nc"cr bratcn the u trahan
or Canadian girh. before. he haa 1
1ood Utn toda) and paddf d a ood
race 111 the ••
MAJOR LIAOU STANDINGS
Americlln t.e fUil
W ST Dtv15ION
W L II«. Ga Mlmwiola .....
ChtCHO
l<enwCflv
Ot telld. .Mat Ille
TtHI
Sf S. SU st S6 ..:50t h S7 SJ ,:500 2 .,_
5' ~ fl )If>
SS 62 •70 6 Sl 6S .....
SO 65 43S io
O.lroll
Toronto
a.ttifno,1
Ntw Yoo.
801ton
Mnwauk" Cltv11aiid
aAST OIYISIOH
7S " 6S 47
60 S4
60 S4
S' SS ,, " ., '7 ''*"' S<-0.11 .. "Cl 7,.,,.... • 110 IMlnvs1
MillftnOla IJ. S..t i. 1
Ntw V Otll. 6· 10 Clt•tllancl •· i
TOl'Ot!IO 2. ls.lltmOft 0
Mllwtull.H 4 Cl!Oeqo 1
,. TtxH 8, lo&tOf'I 4 ,
Dt~rou S, l(en1u C•tv 4
Ted9V'I Gamn
o.iiiand 15ortnWft •·111 ., .,_..,
(Romanick 10-10), Cnl •
~ ... YOfk lCowiev 2·1 and Fontenot
S·•> at Cttvtle!ld lHealon I· II •"41 Scl'lulze Ml. 2, Cl·nl
lh romort ID Mar11t1ez •·SI et Toronto (Altunoer 9·Sl. lnl
M•tweukte (C•IOwtll •· 10) ti ChlCeoo !Dolton 12·1), Cnl ,.
8oston (Oieda 9·91 at Tuu IHouo"I
i1-101. (11)
Ottro11 (Pttrv 1'·S> et . l(anse1 Citv
!Jones 1-21. <n>
Mln~.ota IScnrom •·SI ., Stelllt IV•"
Cltbero 7·111. In)
Sat\lrdav'I GetMS
Oek .. nc:I al AltMll, lnl
8altlmore et Toronto
New York at Cltvtleno
Mllwauktt at Cn•caoo (nl
801ton al Tuu, lttl
Ottro•t It Ktt1SH City, (n)
Minnesota et See1ti., In)
National L.aoue
WEST DIVLSJON
W L
Sen Dle9o " 41 Altente 59 S7
~' 57 S9 Houslon SS 62
Clncinttatl SO 66
Sen Fre11e sco 4S 67
CnoQOO
NtwVork
Plli••dt•Phl•
SI Louis
Montreal
Pillsl>urgh
EAST DIVISION
" 47 62 so ,1 S3
51 SI
S6 SI
SI 6S
F"-'1'• Sew.I Stn Francisco 4. Oedear1 1
Ari.nta 3·4 Sen Diego 1·10
Pd' Ga
S91
SOt
"' 470
'31
40t ,,.
. ,
II I
14 i1 ., ,, >
SSA 4 ,
S3S 6 >
49' II
•9i 11 ,
...0 17,
C111e1n,,.t1 5·7. Houston 4·11 !first o•rne.
11 innlnQaJ
Mol'llrttl 4. Chicago 2
Ptttal>urgn 4 Ntw York 1
SI Louis 3, Pll•ladett>hla 0 (10 lnntl\911
· Todlv'a GtlMI
Decl9en IHonevcull 9·7) ti Sen Fran· CIKO (LaslltV 6· 10)
Chic•oo (Ruthven 3-7) et MontrHt (Lte 14·7)
Houlton IScolt 4· 101 et Cincinnati (Price
S·ll. lnl
St Lout' (Andu1er lS-10) el Pllfi.detoh••
(Car1to11 10-S>. lnl
Sen 01t110 (Thurmono 9· S) ar Allente
(Mehler 1·6), (n)
PlllSl>uroh (Tudor 6-IJ et Ne"' YOfk
(Ftrnandtz 3·0> In>
SundaV's G•mn ~ et Sen Francisco
Chlceoo at Montrtel
P1llst>uro11 It Ne'"' YOfk
St Lou 1 el Phb~•l>tl18
San O•eoo er Attenla
Houston et C nconnat1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A's 7, Anvets 6
OAIU.AND CALIFORNIA
RHllOStl If
Lan,tro 3b
M"rPhv cf
K1t1omn It>
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MOav" rl
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Mofoenpll
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8uroM Oh
8ochlt Ph
Al(nOn '" Weot1tr u
Pl!ltltPI 21>
Tetals
81Hllbi
S I 1 2
6 2 , 0
4 I I 0
'0 J l i 11 0 O
I I I 0
3 0 0 0
1000
0 0 0 0
1 I I 0
2 0 I 0
0000
4 i t I
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4 0 I I
4 0 I 0
3 0 0 0
2 I I 0
I 0 0 0
2 I 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
J6 • ' •
09'.land 005 000 100 I-1
Callfomle 311 000 000 o-•
Game W1nnong R8t -Mont
E-\..vM. LS.ncntz DP-Oek .. n<I I
CatilOfnJa 2. L08-0eklano 10 Cet.forn1e 4
28-l.enslord, Kinornen 2 8 urrOUQlla Wao,...,. 8tflo<1ue1 OtCtnc.s
HR-RHenOtuon 1111 Lynn (UI s-euien
I~ H It ER aa SO
Otlllancl
Sorensen 12·3 5 s s I 1
Con<ov s ' 1 I I 0
AtlltflOll W,6·5 21·3 0 0 0 2 • CeUC11I S. 27 I 0 0 0 0 ,
Celrlwnia
JOlln 2 1·3 6 s s I 2
Cort>ttt 32·3 I 0 0 l J
Aue J 3 I I 1 2
L»ncnez L, 7 ·• 1 2 I 0 I 0
H!P.-Sctloh~IO lbv Sortnsenl
WP-Conrtv 8e•11.-<onrov T-329
A-24,033
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Giants 4, Dodoers I
LOS ANGaLES SAH FRAN
Su2t>
WhlHllClrl
Lan«a ct
Mertllllll
Scloac1a c
Brock It>
ltlv1r1 31>
At\Oesn u
Valtnzte o
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Tetall
abrllbl abrhbl
4 0 0 0 GltOden ct 4 I I 0
4000 Trtllo2t> 3010
4 0 0 0 OBeke< rt 3 2 I 0
4 1 2 O Leonaro If 4 O 3 I
3 O 0 0 8renlv 1 t> 4 0 0 1
4 0 1 0 Vnqblc:I lb 2 I I I J 0 1 0 NICO\lt c 4 0 1 I
2 0 0 I LtMitr u 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Calvt rr P ) 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
31 I S I Tetat1
5<0A bV lnnll\eS 31 4 ' 4
LM~ 010 000 000-1
'-" Frt11e•ac• 101 001 oox-• G•me w nn "O RSI -l.eona"CI 171
L08-Lo1 A!!Ot H s. Sen Fral'IC•SCO 1 21-Gle~n NiCOS• ~TrhlO SF-A~soo
I~ HaUtHSO
LMA~
Velft'lzla L.t · ll 7 • 4 • 3 11
Zachr. 1 10000
$tft •rM<IKI
Calvtl'I W,2·1 9
T-2 2S A-II 7'5
HOM ltUN$ Muff/tr/ AllanJa, 26
C.rttt. MOntfnl, n. ktvnklt, Phlle n. Mtrtlld,, Dldews. ,,,,
STOLEN BASES S.muet ~Clellflit,
SS. W'99 "' St~ DlHo 47, Ae ntt. M«t·
1reo1. '1, lteclln, Clnclnnall, )t, D91'111tt, Cnlc•oo. J4
PITCHING .. 10 OKJa om> Su•dltt• Chi•
cagO, f • I, , t2 OfOKo, Ntw York, 1·3 ..
104, Pilr11, Al a~te 10•4 ltl, 5crto,
Clnc:IMetj 12·S l 12 Wh l$011 S.~ 'b"90~
12:5 3'2
STRIKEOUTS Goodatl, N•w YOf'll, 17i,
Veleftllltll, o.Htn, 167/ R¥u, Houa\Oll,
13' Soto Clncl!W'al . 131, ~-. DMttr•. 1161 Ca•llon, Phil•~ II• Ot~.
P ltHk.irO"I 1 i.
SAVES Suitt<, St Louis, lO Holielld
Pll 1ae1e1p11,,, 2S, Smith. Clllcaoo 2S. Of'·
OSCO, N•w York, 2'1, GO,leOt »n D•t90, 21 .
NFL PRESEASON
Rald9n 21, Recbklns 20
(keH bv OUertotnl
LMA...... e 7 7 7-21
Well\~ It 7 ) I-»
FINI OUertw
WAS-FG Most tY 17, 6 49
WAS-D•O tr 11 P8U from T"t!l<ne'lfl
IMoHltY koCll ), 1139
S.Cend ou...-. LA-Mol>t~ry 37 PHI from w tOf'
l Sahr kick>. 4 11
WAS-J Sm.th IOI klclloff retuM
lMcX tY .. IU), U 7
Tlw~ 0-.
WAS-FG Molt tv P'. ll9
LA-Jo MCC•• 26 PtH trom w son
C8ahr k!Ckl, 1039
Ftuf111 OU.,_
LA-Sttlf ,, PeU from W•Mln IBal'lr ••Ckl. 1430 A-49.cn.t
TEAM STATISTICS
LA WH FI rat Clowns 17 1'
Ru"'9s•var01 31 " 3S·160 Pau•ng vard1 250 13S
Rttur11 Yards S6 21
PH at\ 16· 30 I 13·26·2
St~sh Ml 3~
Punt1 1·42 9·31
Fumt>lta·loll J-2 2·1
Penelttts•varo5 l6·lll iO·ll6
Time of Poueu1on 2107 31.53
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING -Los AnQtlfl M McCall
1·24, ""9n 6-23. WolSOtl S· 14 KlnO 4· ii. Aff
McCeU 4·7. Hawkins 2·7. Mo"tOOlne'"v 1·3
W11fo\J11oton. Gr"'" l4•M Wons1tv 7·32,
Rl9QlllS 7· 19 J Sm•tll J·4 WHl!trvlon 2· IS
T....,vneM 2·•
PASSING -Lo' A"1altl, Ptul!llett
5•10·40·0. W SOii 11 ·10·239·1 WH"'1>Qlon,
TM 1meM 5•10•13·1, Htfl 1·16·73-0
RECEIVING -Loa .......... , s.... 3-n
Ariel! J-10 w111oama 2·S9 Moftt~v
1·SO, Jot McCe 2 31, Peri....-1·14 S.rn-"'°"' 1· 13 HH$ot'O.Ck l· 12. Pru.. l·I WHhltl9ton, Wtlkt<" 2·1t. Gr ft1n 2·1S
Monk 1·4S. 0·0~ 1·21. JOtlfl 1·11. Smi'" 1·10. wu11.no1on 1·7, Garrttt 1·6 Sro•n
1·6 S.av l·S, Werrt " 1·4
MISSED FIELD GOALS-L A, Sanr 52
Other Scwe
St LOU•I 14 Kt!tlel Coty 10
Teda'r'a Gamn
Pnlleoe Ph•• et PltUOUrG!I
Ntw Engieno at 8ultato
Atlanta al Ntw °'1Hllf
Cn1cago "' Green !ev et Mltweukte
Clnc•n,,.rl et T empa 8ev
Stelllt al Otrrott
Moaml a t Mlntwsora
Ntw VMk Giants et tnd,a nePOI•'
Nt• VOfk Je1$ er HOVSIOll
San Francisco er Denver
Dettu ., Sett D•tGO
MendaV's Game
C1tvt1eno er Items
Men's toumament
( ., a.vtleM)
OUar1olrl!MI Sltl9IM .,
'
,.,.riv Oev•S (US) cMf Dav 0 Obwttn IU S ) 6·1 6·4 Mall Ml!Cl>tft IU SI ~
Dev O Patt (US I. 6•1 4•6, 6·2
o..., , .. flll'lln9
HEW~OltT LANDING (Htw1>9rt
aHdl > -79 englers 27' t>oMo ?I beu. 5
t>errtcUO. 1 'ltllo•t•~. 1" ma<ll.trtl
..
Loi .-•rt11~ RIDAY'$ ltl5U\.TI
111111 .. " ~y ~) •llUT A.AC&. Vll :sntru Act (H O.r >
Lvnna Low CCru;erl
Fa\talJO ($Otrft) 00
Also flctO 8t ttn G '1,. llnkITTt Rlcfi, ,..-'l'flt Horan Ttw k iny ,...I\.
E1u:iernt Tl'W Pata. Tlmt I.Ge
U llUCTA ()·•I lied .. ,
OCOttO ltACL :IW ftnh ltttn Moolal't Ut~sJ JSJO 7 ,.., E lgllt Octodt R U1fl lMltcht ) t ,40 4 40
~IOI "'-h.t (G Cle l.i60
Abo r tel Pr~er, lntreolcl Gal. Oil
41\nle Tim« FIV Humr>ird Flv, $n1001 A'
A K I 5tnng ot ~. Alldtn! Wllf t'°'
Tlrfte 'I.OS.
1Hlll0 aACE. :ISO r<11
Bonlla Fu (FrY(Uv1 4AO JOO 2
' 'r rl,O.Je AllOtl U'ellllnt > • 2 • Torcti TM rf~ ( !bl UO
AIM rued •• ~ Bar,~ D\fI All Acn r.mt Utv
•OU.TH •ACI. :ISO V1VCh u Row Mota CC,..._,I '11 •II :I Ce11tlct C9Y llhlill tUO 1
Clll4IO U~IOrn) UO
Alto r.Ktcl Born To Trust~. LAt!!Jter
LIU. Mn HHrtllftG. Ma, ve Denier. A!t-lllH seour1111. Oulclo. K"'1.,., .,, conni.
Gee
Time lt26 ~ U IXACTA (HO NG s 60IO
FIFTH RACE 400 ' ds
Tlotf ':fov tZutt tJ IO hO :rwtt~• Ano E•tn ((rN I 40 uo
8r;.I ot IAClelfl JIO
AIM> re(ld I.KV LVl'C N " S.a u ~. Cltut• 8r•u, Miu Moleck
T1rnt 20'9 U EXACTA (7·4> 11a1c:I 121 to
SIXTH ltACE. 3SO 'tt•Cla
Avt O.rt (Ward) 12 60 UO 4 20 Ouo4leele POI.CY (Fryeley) S 20 00
ROH Co..inrts. (8rOOll') ''° Also ractd Sr Wel!v. Eur Sendl
Azurt Accord. Letrnt!OOW, Rlldar Ahffd
Tlme 1717
SEVENTH lltACL J~ Vlfeh J-• Lemtl ICrtaoerl 380 , .. HO
A RH , ... (Hannon) 3 '° 2 IO
Tr•-Or Nolll!flO (11¥11 3.to
Also rec.ct "'61a11 S.•J, U9foer .,_,,
Lill1t Miu 8rOOllt. My Kellv G"1. Red Hot
It • ~milos Ler•, lfev..-ltlel ""' To"" 1715 S.J EXACTA 11·fl Noel llUO
EIGH'rH ltAU. 400 verel5
Srown ~~·ft ·1 ... r1) 1760 •40
~ld-C«dt Iii: G•ae> HO ·-soe.o 5"cfa~I ffl'aull,. OI
AISO rectc:I lliOtlt lfnoot!M JoM Ceivln,
OcM"S Of Fl.I" Ultlf Hut>lt
ilfl'M 20.21
Sl EXACTA 16-S) d $'6' 20
S2 l"ICK SlX (4-7-7-7+•1 Hid
SI0.26140 Will! flYt WIMl11$ licllelS ha
l'IOrMS J S2 Pick Sill COftlOlelloll Nod 113'20
Wllh 711 Wll'lt,."'I liCltttS (ffVt lloocl)
NINTH RAC& ... nreh "\.
No Pollcv L•mir CS.•CIJ 7 IO 3 IO 160
Tough Guys IPeulll>tl .A 00 3 60
8r0dlrntve< !Gift> 7 20
Al.o reced l.e'llYI Pol•cv. l.eov
Cat>alltt, Ramt>lln NvmPl'I. IC.IPIY5
TrtHurt, Pauls Of'Clflen. Toe1t Nit
Time 19,.
TENTH RACIE. 3SO vero1
Lucita Jo11nv IE Gere.el 2140 100 SOO
Our Aturt Ei.•nt 18rookt) SOO 340
Good ltdl 1Her1'*'.I ) IO
Al.Ml reced Lo'ot On Troet. Euv N Rici!,
LomberOt Retll s~., Too. CllooM It
Eesv, Fus~ JotlMv. Flv\M CrllTISOI\
Time lt.31
'1·EXACTA (3·41 Hid "4 ..
Atte!ldt!'Ct 9,7't
Del Mar
FRIDA Y'S RaSUL TS
llStll tf U·av ~ ,,_...,.,
FIRST ltACE. 6 fUflOl'91 8ul•ol lGerc .. l 140 4JO 460
Poct>o1a 1 Otloeo uo 1 • to • ao Tur Ped ILamenc:tl 10 .0
Aso retell FaMliOA kl>O..,... Font
L P , 1Ce1hllllle Motl,_., Leu H R at
~rtdy t111ent10t1el, ~m ~.
~r S.oe. Cerora DrNrn.
lime. I 11 J S
SECOHD ltACE Ont m • W~ 11'wclnmlt 6 IO J 20 7 60
Cllero•nv Ster (P•nceotl l 00 2 40
KOiie Holl$ (()1vern> 3 00
Also recta Soon of c11 .. 1 W•nntn
Town. Now ViCIOfot Your On A J • Ttrakl
Ttmt lll
'2 DAILY OOUaLE 110·21 P8•0 Ila 00
THIRD RACE I I 1' rnllti
Emprl1~1vra !Onlr) 6 to 4 00 l 60
PrOC>tr De ivt<"Y Gerc1a1 9 00 • 40
Ono.It (Cu ta'*'8> · 10 20
Also rectc:I Motif D Arlhor. Pr-
RICI. Nev•o•ndo Nat 1 Tlmt Ju$• FO<
Chefllt Timt I <M ) S
LS EX.ACTA 11 •l Ped $1AIOO
FOURTH RACE. 1 1 16 """ Ettr,,.! RNson (Ottavl 20 20 7'4 S 40
S11en1 Ca i (Of'teoel 6 IO HO
Mar ko' Ant n Sen (lle...,zuete) S20
A•so recld Pr•nc:tu Jtnnv H•POV
RtlUf"' LuctO MotT-tnls Mr.r• Da~
H 1111 Sc>ruct Ftftflwav Le4v "•""'• '' Posws vt. 8e •v00ol1
Time { 4S 2 s
Fl~ACL I 1 16 m ~' on turf UHh ArMOt' Plfteev I t 10 S 40 4 20
Abo;;! SunMt 1Va ...... tue<•) 100 • 20
Ner 1 8 Fr.enotv (Lozovel I Ml
Alta reno Grev Su'8n w 11ty Le4v
How Ve Doon. LKcle Oohr Derl<"9,
Ftutuno s.oer. Noce MeotOlit, Mamtm••
DuP'C8
Timt 1'4 4 S
LS EXACTA 110-21 Pei<I $149 SO
SIXn. aACE. • turlonil' Nelurattv Nalet,. IVlnZI 12 60 7 20 4 60
Cool Victorle ILlptiaml 14 IO 7 IO
Scnoot Pr•nctH IS•t>llltl ~3 Ml AIM> ra«d Shfff En1ovrnen ..,.,,..,
Bufton. Ofter! Broom. S nv Slew,
Nasl<eriOll, Field of 8~ tr ,
Fansler 8orreoo 9et>t
Tlmt 111 3 S
Eel Flori
Lerrv N\ht
Anctv Norrn
Stvt kllfttt!"O\
Merit McNul!Y
MlktGovt
JOllnMel\ll~
Howard Twitty
Jedi F..-en1
Marl< Heves
Jorn &ooros
JOll C"81fet G< ffMooOv
Greo Fan"O•
OaV.H• Ao.rn~
1 11 8r1tlOll
ltallll'!La~um Cat1r;n Pet•t
Tommv v.,....,""
Pai11A1.-J1m l'ffltorCI
Da•lcS~
(lit ·~ry RCl98" Mettboe
Pllll ~~
Merl•'! Sc"'-
eruct Flt•Wltf
WeVMLtvl
&red Faioon
RIO. O.IPOs
Curt avrum
Fr anto. COllllO<
Ranov Er1111,,.
ust 11 1914 as
11-n-143
1s-..-1'3 n -11-10
11-n-1'3
11-n-143
74-49-io n -n-10
11-n-1'3
71·1'2-1'3 10-13-iO
n -10-10 73·7~io
n -n-1'3 n-n-10
73·71-1.W 73·71-144
74·70-loM
71-7>-loM 73·7l-i44
73-71-ioM
73·71-144 11-n-i ..
71·7)-1 ..
11-1r-i ..
71·71-1.W 71-73-i ..
71-1'>-l<M
71·7f-14S n ·7>-i4S 14·71-l•S
73·11-14S
n ·1'>-14S
n•te•14S
•t-1..-1.s
Great Brttatn•• Zola Budd (No. 161) con-
tinue. on after Mary Decker tumble. to
.,..,.,_..
the infield d~ the 3,000-meter final at
the Coliseum Friday ntcht.
DECKER'S HOPES ARE DENIED.
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...-.TATamJfT KAMI 8TATI T NAMI STATUllNT Tl• ono.tng '*'°"'er• The '°80WlnO '*"°"'
'"'"'{1"11•""11 petl(lf_W .,. TIMI~~.,. d JM~ ~ton oolno IX&tlMM.. dotng bullneM ..
doinobUllnM... d~ngt*:-"w .. A I. T ~RTIN PROTl!C DIS AIC CUSTOM CAR '(AflAIYISOOOOCC . SA) KING COMMUtl!ICA.· HT .... P .. llEI ,.11,. TAIBUTOR9 ,.40 teth 81• CAAe. 179 W. 11\11 It., #N, PANY ~ OIL.. TIONI us~· Camino '°" " . .. I c . ta M ... Calif 12621 Dalbo ltillch. 4 ~trtn<> •203. UQuna OMCh Blvd . Huntington 1304 , NffPOrt • A OrllGed inc.. c.tlfomla. 12143 ma 1 ng addr• HIOut!. c.nt tzen . Cellf 82'47 ttte3 m w. 1ttt1 8t. 1N, eo.ta Po Box set2. Newp ,Bngtll• HOfnM Inc c.u. Watte. F. ·PTllChatd ll. George Pomeroy Marun. Mesa. C.UI •ZUT 8Mcl'I CA t2tl3 lornla, 27324 C;lftlno 17071 EY9tgr.atl Ctrde o·. 1'40 1&th St •304• N9w-Ow.in. Wrtgtlt, 1340 w. OMii.i DrM .. syta.
tpittrwM> 1203. LAilllN ntington Beach. c1u1. PGt1 a.di. CA.•~ Olinda '-", Al'lall«m. Clilf, boL H9Wpot1 leedl, c Ntoueil Celif 12171 2647 ™• ~,,... ta oon· t2804 t2M3
ftw1' butin... la con· Jenica H Prltdlatd, 1707' ouet.i by: 811 lndMch.l"L Thi• butln"' 11 con• Katen £Jaene Hty9a.
dUC1ed by:• ccwpOtatlon v.,~ Ctrde'O', Hunt• Georv-P. Mlrtln CSUC19d by: a 00fl)Clf9tion Balboa, Newport liMofl, C
Mldlael NeroutlO Va naton IMCh. Calif t21M1 Thia tt•1emen1 WU filed OWllM Wnght Pf~I 12813 Pl'Midwtt · '\'hit butlneu It con· will\ l~County Cwll..of Or· Thi• 1tatamenf wu filed Thi• bu11ne .. It ct
Thia atttM*lt wat fl!M uc:ted by: art lftdMdual 1ng9 County on July 20· wttn th• County Ci.tic of Or-UQted w, hlllOend & wn
With tl\e county C*1t of Or-Wt.her f . Pritchard It 1984 . ange County on Augullt I, Ker.n Ii. H~
County on Jury 11, tTI\lah .. !Coutttem-.itc.!'!k'of~ Publ!INd °'~ 1tM Thll 1tat.,,.., wee fi 11 1.,.. nty -""• -r.zm th the CoiJnty Ctertl of I nan noe county on Juty 11. ~ PllOI July 21. " 4, ' Put>ll9Nd O<anoa eo.t _,. eoumy on Juty
Publlthecl Orange eo.tt 11M P1l*2 11• 11• 196' a.126 Dtally Piiot AUOUtt f1. 11, 2&. 1114 ally PllOI July 21 . 28, Pu.., ..... _. ,.._ ,. __ ... Septemblr 1, 1tf4 Pll11 UOUtt •• 11. 1964 ... ,.,_, .... enge ......... SA-140 Publlthed OtMQe Co 8A·100 ally Piiot J~ 21. 28, PllllC NOTICE allyPOo1Augul1 f1.11.: uou11 4, , 1. 1 11111-ic NOT\/'t tttnt>er 1. 1tf4 SA·106 K·11t:M r-UU\. 11\IL a..1
.. .,.IC NOTICE F1CTIT10Ua IU ... H ........
l'UUI. PCB.IC NOTICE NAM STATlflllNT ~.~iiiNT irtCTTnOUa .,..II The lolloWtng PW90r\ NI The 1.....__,. ...__ _,.
N.lm aTATIMDfT ftCTmOUI au.-H doing l>U9lneea as do. ~ ~~--------
The fOllo-Mng penon 11 NAm ITATHIENT M£SA VERDE MOBIL. (~PLAZA PEN & ART (B) __ fta ....... _IC_N0_T1C£ __
doing bu1iMea U ; The IOllOWlng pereon111e 2719 Harbor Blvd .. Cos1a Pl.Al.A PEN l ART SUP-8£TTEA MARKETING ctojng bullneat u Mesa. CA 12628 PLIES, 1012 £dlnget Ave,, NOTiea OP CONCEPTS. 8481 Don· l•l GREENTREE SOFT-Rameun Ahmad Nouri, Hul'IUngton BHch. CA. PU9LIC ~ cuter Dr , Hunt)ngton WARE. (bl SOFlSETS, 6377 Rural Ridge, Anaheim 0264,. NJfOM e.acn. Callf. 9211411 14252 Culver Dr.. Suite Hiiia, CA. 92807 Leonard LH t08H Cm' COUNCK. Oavld G Bucknam, 6481 A312. lrvlne. CA 82114 Thia butln•H 11 co~· Nighthawk Circle ' Fountain :/ ~
Doncal1er Dr . Huntington Richard Frank Zucker. due1ed by. an Individual Valley CA 12708· VAl.Ji'tAIN Beach, Clltf 92648 4082 Pteuant St. lrvlne, CA Ramuan Anmad Nouri Letier ·Don McDanlel Thi• bu1lne11 II con-92714 Thll 1tatemenl WU flied 1oe.4 NI hlhawll Clrcie' NOTICE 18 HERE duc:t9d by an Individual Patt McBride Crane. 4311 with the County Clerk of Or· Fount .. n V~ley CA 82108 • GIVEN that on TUMd
OaVMI Q Bucknam Mannn1ta, 1mne. CA 92714 anee County on July 31. Thi• bualnm 11 con-A~t 21, 1914, •t I
Thll ttaternent wu flied Thi• bu1lne11 11 oon· 1ta.4 duct9d by. 1 general pan-~~ 1~ :f.':!n, wtlh the County Clerk ol Of· duct.i by: CO-Pl'l'*• f211l"M ner9hlp • anoe County on July 11. Richard zuetcer Publllhed Orenge Cout Leonard L.. enue, Fi!aln Valley, c 1984 Th11 •tatemenl WU filed Dally Piiot Augu1t 4, 11, 18, Thi• 1tatem9'lt WU llled fomla. the lty Counc:ll I F2I01GI with the County Clerk ol Or· 25. 1984 wllh the County Clerk ol Or-hold • . lo hMling on 1
Publl1hed Orenge Coatt = co~mty on June 22. Sa-129 ange County on July t1, f~ CHANGll " ~~~t~~ot\ ~~ 21, 28, 19 PWM4 111111111a 1r NOTICE 1~ ,_.,. •.Petition tubmitted
SA-102 PubUahed Orange Coaat l'UUU\I Publllhed O<enge Coeat F1ord Bemett. to rcont •
Dally Pilot Ju~ 21, 28. FlCTTnOUa.,.._U OaityP1lotAugutt 11.18,25, =~~=ofio::
--------Auguat 4 11, 18 4 S U.. ITAftMENT September 1. 1864 Street 200' norW'I of Telb PlRJC NOTICE • 1 11 The following penon II S..144 AY9nU:. from A-1 Gene --------1--------d~om;.~~HT SYS-Agttcuh'urat Dlatnct, to C ~~:.=• rtBLIC NOTICE TEM. 17142 Relmef St.. Mt.JC NOTIC£ Lo:-a~~Pt
The lollow1ng person• .,. FICTITIOUI aultNIH Fountain Valley, Callf 82108 ,ICTITIOU • .,..... PHAM • °" ,.. ... dol bullneea ea: NA• aTATIMRNT Kennath Eugene Smythe, NMa 8TATK•NT AMTa..wf "'OQRA s':JNSET POOLS 7777 The followlnQ perwe>nt era 11142 Raimer St. Fountain The follOwlng l*90n It p= No. 4331, Ed\ • doing ~ u Valley, Calif 12108 . W tier I (COH..a4-2) Center Ave . Sulla 630, SEABREEZE FRAMING Th{1 bualn... 11 con-doing bulineU u • nc. Huntington Beach, Callf COMPA"'Y 170.,. Pl ducted....,. M lndMdull NEPORT BAY CHAPEL. TheM mettwl .. bel 82e47 ,... .• • na v 7 NEWPORT BAY WEOOINO ==caMad pw'IUMI to t Sunc:llaae Poolt & Spu Streat, Huntington Beach, Kenneth E. Smythe CHAPEL. 3400 \Ila Opor1o Lawt of U. StA
inc .. Ca11fornla Corp .. 3812 ca15tt. 821148M s _,__ wt~h .. ~ty ~=of~ Newport BMch, Callf. 92eal Of call (OoY't Co River Ave .. Newport Beach. uunne t..,. ..... ,...,, Deborah Man. No\IU, Section 05,000 et eeq) •
fear of uuury kept her from runmng
,... more than one !'ace at the 1984
trom the Olympics tor us apartheid
practices. She moved to-England for a.
chance to participate in the Games.
She was eligible for ciuzenshap be-
cause'her father and grandfather were
both Bntish citizens.
Calif 82&63 1109 Pine St.. Huntington = County on August &, 3l14-Yukon. Cotta MMe, the Fountain VfJJWt Zonl
United States won the women's 1()(). Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Be~alt 9~8 BIU...., 18 4 ,212114 Call! 82020 ~lnance.TheZonlngOr
m ""ler hurdl-nt·pp'1ng nn'•a1'n•s ducted by:• cotp9'atlqn ·-·7 ynn • -7• .......... ..__. n.-,.__ 'rhlt. .bualn... la con· Olf'Oe, Zonlno Mtpt • .. ~-. .,. ... Tommy L o-i. Preli· !~~ .... PICalnelf8!~~!'~1ngton DaJ1y" Pllo .... ._t A•:.'.;t"r 1125• d~~;ted by an lndlvlduel exhlblta .,. on ma In t
.,
•
r
J
Olympics. •
She had just recovered from an
Achilles heel 1nJury and decided to
cooc.cotrate on the 3,000-meters.
foregoing the 1,500 women's race.
The race started with Decker in
front for the first four laps. Then 1t
was Decker and Budd s1dc-by-s1de.
Then Budd made a move to her left to
get in front of Decker. But she cut too
closcl) and Decker tripped.
As Decker went down she reached
for Budd's Jersey an what appeared to
be a vain attempt to regain her
balance. She rolled 'Into the infield
clutctung the number she pulled from
Budd's back.
While the incident appeared to be
Budd's fault~ Cornelia Buerk.1 of
SwtLZerland e>.onerated the Un} run-
ner.
"I onl} saw that Mary fell when she
tned to pass Zola on the inside ·• said
Buerlci. who finished fifth.
"No, 1t was definitely not Zola's
fault." added Buerk1. "because the
one coming from the back has to
watch out. Mar) made the mistake "
Decker had never before raced'
against Budd. who bad left her
homeland m South Afnca. barred
Decker
tripped
by jinx
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Otymplc Jinx that hounded Jim
Ryun, ~ng him gotd ln three
G.mee. trlpped Mary Decker again
on Friday.
The scene ln whJch Decker
ooUided wtUm Zola .Budd mldway
through the women'a 3,000*meter
ftnaf8 at the Otymplc9 and went
Sl>f•wflng Into the lnflefd was
straight out of the 1972 Munich
Olymptca.
Ryun, at the time one of the
w<>rid'• greatest mllere. aaw hta
ftMI bkt for gold vanish wtien "hla
feet t~led with another runner
durtng • 1,500-meter heat.
0$lket, In ptgtaJls and teeth
braces et the ttme of Ryun'• final
fruttratlon, ~ the full "-Pth of hft egonytn Frtday'1 lono-
trumJ>hMed duet with Zola Budd.
A favorite to wtn the gotd medal
she wu dented u a reeuH of the
U.SAed boYcott of the 1980 Mos.-cow Games and lnjurlea In 1976,
o.cker waa sent sprawtlng to the
lnflefd wn.n Budd cut Into the teed
too quJckty thr• .. Into the raoe.
~didn't want tt eaJd ltMI
dueked Budd. the teen-tge een-
aatlon from South Africa, running
f Cl( Britain.
Ryun, too. had beefl den ed
Otymplc gtory In yeara prior to htt
1972 d...,poln_1ment.
TM ~ """* to flYflt
breek the four-tnlnut• "'"-• he WU
• qUllltft9r lot tM 1N4 Otymptc
a.Ml In TOetyO. Aler9'e11 dogged
him. hurting hit Chlncel.
At TokyO, "I wu tneemg tiff the tfme. My ~ W8ter9d, ,IMy note
wm=:P· I had to takeahota or mlnee 9fld UM a brond--.tor.'' he Mid AOentty. ••• dldt'l't ,,.,... much of • ~.
After the race, a male spectator
weanng a grass skirt and carrying a
flag that said, "Zola," ran onto the
field and kissed the teenager. Security
guards whisked him away.
There was some disappointment an
the discus where 1976 Olympic
champion Mac Wilkins had been
expected to le.ad an Amencan sweep.
He massed the gold by a foot, with a
West German winning. And there
was disappointment, too. for Henry
Marsh. of SaJt Lake Caty. who had
been favored in the steeplechase. He
fintshed fourth. Kenya's Julius Konr
won the gold medal.
While Decker's gold-medal chase
ended on the infield of the Coliseum,
Carl Lewis kept workrng toward his
own goal -four track-and-field golds
in one Games.
And as far as fonner decathlon
champion Bob Mathias 1s concerned.
Lewts needs work on hi s attitude
Mathias called him "cold and calcu-
tatmg."
Benita Fitzgerald-Brown of the
Shirley Strong at the tape. Kim dent ......... . -",,._ ...-• · · Deborah M Novalc PlannlnQ ~ •
Turner of the United States took the Thia statement wu tiled Thi• bu11neu 1• con· September 1· 1™ Thia 1tatement was flled we~ for pubic bronze. with the County Clertl of Or· OUC1ed by'. a genttral Pl'l· SA· 137 with the County Ci.tic of Or· apectlon and ~lion
Lcwts and three team mates led the = County on July 24• '*S::,,ne M st9c>nenMn nuni 'C NOTICE = County on Auguat 8• r~ ~
qualifying in their heat of the 4()(). muo1 sn.rry Lynn A. Blakety ,.~ 1'15211'1 theMPfepoMllwtllbeglv
meter relay. Their tame was 39.90 Pt.lblllhed Orange Cout Thia ttatement wu nled FICTmOUI 9UIMH Publlthecl Orange Cout an opportunity to CSo ao.
seconds. more than two sccondi Deity Piiot Juty 28. Augu1t 4, with t~nty C*_,k ol r,· NAMI ITATKMl!NT Dally Pilot Augutt f1. 18, 25, further lrttormatton la c
slower than the world record 37.86. 11' 18· 18114 '~C nty on uty · The · lollowlng J>WIOn la September 1· ltf4 alfed on llem ,.,_ you m SA· 118 I F25ClllS doing buslnen u SA-141 oontect ..,. Ptennlng c
Lewis anchored the team, bnnging· ,_ R M A N T R o u T partment end on Item B. Y PubUstled O<ange Cout GRAPHICS 267 M .. Drive. m-•c NOTICE may contact tM Pub him ever closer to his goaJ of four gold --------Dally Piiot July 21 28, Cott• MeN, Calif 82621 ,..,__. worlu Department
medals that wouJd duplicate the feat Pl&..JC NOTICE August 4· 11 ttlM Donald Edward Hunt Jr.. FICTITIOUI aunll .. ~21. of Jesse Owens in the 1936 Berho SA· 104 2117 M4IN Or . Coat• M.... ..... STA1"11mNT CITY COUNCIL OF Tl 01 · f'ICTITIOUI .,..... c.llf 92827 The to&lowlng J*'lona are CO'Y ympacs. NAMI aTAftmNT Pt&JC NOTICE Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-doing t>u.ineu u ; OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY The U.S. men's 1,600-meter rela) The following perl()nl .,.. dueled by: an lnOIYldull IMAGINEERING. INC .. Evetyn..McC!tndon
S d N W I Mee doing bullnea u : FICTITIOUa aualN!al Donald Edward Hunt Jr. 2263 Cornell Dr . Cotta City Clertl team -un er IX, a ter oy. WAVE APPLES. 11584 NAflll ITATl.MeNT Thi• stltament WU ftled MeN. C.Hf. 821128 Publlahed Oranoe Co• Willie Sm 1th and Antonio McKay -Orchid Ave .. Fountain Val· The 1o11ow1ng peraon 11 with the County Clertl of or-Harold EdQar Langaton, Dally Piiot AugUlt 11. 198
led their qualifier with a time of ley. Calll 92728 doing bu•lrleel.. ange County on Augutt 8, Cllfl0tnla. 22&3 Cornell Dr, s.-1 3:00.19. Guy LHlle Muranaka. IRVINE COAST CHAR· 1984 Cotti ~.Calif t262e 11684 Orct11d Ave .. Fountain TERS. 3700 Newi><>r1 Btvd • '2D11' Thi• buliMU la COt'l· Dw1gh t Stones. the U S. record Valley. C•Ut 92728 Suil• 300. Newport Beach. Publilhed Orange eoa.t duct-' by 1 corporation holder Ill the high Jump. and two Wlltlam Kakoo Singh. Calif 92&63 Daily Piiot Augu1t 11 18. 25. H. E L9091ton. Prelklent
other Amencans sailed through 8225 E R•vendale Rd . San Nency L 1rv1ne. 1537 Sept'"1bef 1. 1864 Thl• etatemant wu llled1--------~allfyln~ t'.or the men's high J·ump. Ga1><1e1. Calif 81775 Ocean Blvd., Balboa c.111 SA-139 with.,,. County Clerk of Of. PlllllC NOTtC£ '' Tn11 bu1lne11 i1 con· 82881 ange County on Auguat 8, -------ana 's hu Jianhua. who holds the ducted by • general Part· This bu11ne11 11 con· 19M NOTICE Of'
world record at 7 ·IO. also qualified. nerlhlp duct.i by: an Individual Mt.IC NOTICE P2111a TIWITU .. &AL.a · W Guy Muranaka Nancy lrvlne Publl1hed Orange Coaat YOU AM • OE'AUI In the women's high JU mp. est Thi• statement wu 11tees Th11 st1tement wu to.i FICTITIOUI au1 .. u Dally Piiot Augult 11. 111. 2&. UNDmt A DCID °' TMlt
Gennany's Ulnke Meyfarth smashed with the County Clerk or Or· with the County Clerk or Or· NAiii! ITATl.•NT September 1. 1864 DATID ll!P'nMllR
the Olympic record. cleanng 6-7•11 on anoe County on July 18, ange County on July 24. The lollowlng ~ •• SA·138 1•1 UNL..a .. YOU TAI
h fi t tt t J H ti f th 19&4 1884 doing bu91nata u ACTION 1'.0 ~TIC er 1rs a emp · om un e)' 0 e F2I0743 "251m MK 1 ENTERPRISES'. PUBUC llJT1Ct YOUR HiOHJh 'I, rT llJ United States won a bronze. behind Pubfllhed Orange Coat Published Orange Cout 25422 Trat>uco Rd 4105 • ~ AT A "*' Italy's Sara Simeom. Dally Piiot July 21. 211. Dally Pilot July 28. Augult 4, Sutt• 233, El T0<0, Calif. '1CTITIOUl IUHaA IALl.•YOUNDDM .. ugu1t 4, t1 19M 11 18, 18114 112630 NAMe aTATE-.cT 'LANATION OF Tl'
SA·t8 SA· 122 MlchHI Robert M0<den. The lollowtftO l*90n ,. .. AT u" I 0, T" 24834 Lakefield, El T0<0, doing bullneae U: • PROCllDINQ AQAINI
Two mo~e golds
for U.S. wrestlers
allf. 92630 PAYNE & ASSOCIATES. YOU, YOU affOUl.D COi
Karan Gall MO<den, 24834 2803 w Balboa Blvd.. New-TACT A LAWYER. l.atlerleld. El T0<0. Calif. port Beadl, CA. 12683 COMPREHEHSM RE 2630 Arthur A Payne, 2803 W. MANAGEMENT a duly a
,
1 DEATH NOTICES
...., -This butlMll 11 con· Balboa Blvd .. Newport po1nt..s TN.tee under tt uct9d by-husband & wtte Beectl, CA 12683 fo11owtna deaCf1bed ct.-t
KA YE 1959 as Corpora le MlchMI ~ Morden Thlt bu11n... It con-lniat WllL SELL AT PU8L . Thia statement wu flied duct9d by: an lndMduel. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEf BRADLEY KA YE, Vice-Pre11dent of th the County Clerk of Or· Arthur A. Payne 8l00£R FOR CASH (Pl
beloved son of Carol Arden-MayfaU", Inc. ange County on June 26. Thi• 1tate1Mnt wu nled ~at time of Nie In laWI
--" Baumgartner,
Schultz latest
American victors
From AP dispatches
Bruce Baumgartner and Dave
Schultz gave the Amencan freestyle
wrestling team its fourth and fifth
gold medals of the Olympics Fnday.
and Yugoslavia's Saban Trstena won
a gold on an injury default at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The U S. gold medal total was its
haghest-tver for a single modem
Olympics Americans won four golds
in 1924 and three each 1n 1960 and
1972.
Baumgartner. 24. from Haledon.
N.J., beat Bob Molle of Canada. 10-2.
in the super-heavyweight cham-
pionship. He had led 4-0 af\er the first
penod. dunnJ which Molle suffered
from a recumng nosebleed
Schultz. a 25-year-<>ld from Palo
Alto and the re1gnmg world cham·
pion at J 63 pounds. beat Martin
Knosp of West Gennany, 4-1 m a
hard-fouaht match.
Trstena was awarded the gold
medal at I 141h pounds when Kim
long-Kyu of South Korea showed up
for the final bout with his lef\ ann an a
sling.
• Schultz. who was warned agafost
··excessive brutality" on Thursday
after he anJured an op'1<)nent's knee in
a bout, accidentall y butted Knosp at
I: 14. Knospsufferedacut overhaslef\
eye but was able to coououc
At 2: 10 into the match, Schultz
received a waminaoverachoke bold.
He was then lead1na 1-0.
Knosp tacd it up on a inglc-lea
takedown 20 tceonds into the second
pcnod, but SchulLZ scored the wan-
ning point on the .same move j ust 1.37
from the end He then aijded 1 pair of
~1nale p0rtnts on 10-beh1nd
takcdowns. the last com1n1 j ust I 0
Ralph of c.osta Mesa Mr Ordway was a 1884 With the County Clerk of Of. m<>MY of the United 8tatt seconds from the end. and JaL"k Kaye of member of Associated f:MIZ11 ange County on AUQY81 8, all right, title and Int.,. ''This is fantastic," he said. "I'm .... Publlshed Orange eo..t 1884 conveyed to and now he
la 1 ha k~-h England, grandson of Industry Club and Oally Piiot July 21. 28, '212114 by tt under MkS Deed particu ry PP~~uset ercwere William Bapllst, Organizations He ugu1t 4.11. tt$4 PublltMd O<ange eoa.t5 Tl'\lltlnthepropetty,_... fdut great athletes who I respect very W ld W n SA-et Deity PtlOt August 11. 18. 2 . •fl• deactlbed· _ much at my weight." Miily Baptist and wu a or ar Ses>tember 1. 1964 TRUSTOR: COSTA MU
Tcstena, who /iinned Mahavar Rose Kaye all of Eng-Veteran and 8 mem· fltB..IC NOTICE s.-142 PROPERTIES. LTO.
S. gh fl d' I 7 1 F 'da land. Loving brother ber of lrvme Coast mm11c llftTIC[ &E.NEl'ICIARY: WILLIA in ° n 18 at : car aer n Y to of Samantha and County C 1 u b . FICTmoua auatNll.. ,._ ""' J. KENNEDY. TRUSTl earn his berth in the championship Dominic Ralph of Survived by loving NA.• ITATDllHT FICTITIOU8 .,..... FOR MARV v. KENNEDY II
match. was overjoyed when he was Cost.a Mesa, beloved wife Betty G Qr. The tollowlng penon• .,. -~·f~TI~ ·-~~~ABLE INTERVIVC awarded the victory Fnday night. o1ng bullneM.. .... .... .. .--.... ..--· ..
Th 19 Id Y 1 d h nephew of Geraldine dway; son, Joseph P 1 N D E p E N. D E N T doing bullMM u · Aec:orded 1111/81 In bOc
e -year-<> ugos av sai e and Jeffrey Faglson Ordway of Los An· ROTHERS. e10 w Joeon. COMPU-PRIH,!~29 Ter-~t~8% ~
was taken by complete surpnse by the of G'.. .. land. Memonal geles, brother of PT.• M .... s .. ~!!... 82P827et-. mlnal way 1113 . .,.,.,. ~ • ..____. ... ~ .... "'--'-,. __ 1 inJuili to Kim. He leaped high in the .... 16 Ord -"-.... Calif 82827 ,_...., "'...,.._"""' """"'' _..a h h. rvtces will be held Howard R way 10 . •--n. "~ta .. __ n.:..... ..... Ch-...... H-. aalcl cs..ct of trust deactlbl aar. t en ra\;.:;u across t e mat to 1s ........ ~ -·-w-.. ---·-
fl. at the Harbor Lawn of Brea. There will be •ltl 92627 2134 Contlnental ~ve .. the lollowtng Pl~· coaches,doing handspnngsand ips Memorial Chapel a private family Pa1ricl{ArthurPe1 ... e10 CoetaM...,CalH.82627 Lot 35,BIOck F' ofTre
ltke a gymnast. Monday August 13, at memorial service.In ·i2o:nn.Coeta ~. c.IH, d Thi• bu11nn11 11 ·con-~u~P':. ~CS.:
"I was very disap~inted 1 didn't 3:30 PM. Interment lieu of flowen the Thi• bu.inese 1e con-~~~~al M11o111aMOU1 Mapa In tt
wrestle in the finals.' he said throu$h will be private, under family request ron-_,by l'luabancl and wit• This tllt.;_,1 .,.. llled oMoa of •the County Ro
an interpreter. "I would rather win the direction of lribuUons be made to Peggy$ Petet• wtththeCountyeter1cofOr· cor~OrangeC:OU-~~e~~~al fight mg. But I am still very Ha r b or La w n the charity of your ~ ~6: of~ = County on July 25, ty"'IH • stre.t .oor... •
uth Korean team officials did Mortuary, 540-5554 choice. County on July 11, f21U. commol'I d••lgnatlon Pt.lblllhed Orange Cout lhown above. no Wln'anty not provide details of Kim's injury. ORDWAY PETERSON FllClliM Dally Piiot July 28 Auouet 4 given .. to It completenet Yuj1 Takada of Japan, the 1976 JOSEPH A . OR-L A W R E N C E Publlthecl O<ange Cout 11 18 1184 ' 'or corr•ctn•u)." Th
gold medalist and a four-time world DWAY, passed away PETERSON. 90 year ~!Y.,t~I~\ ;~~ 21. 28. · · SA·H5 ~=~,'Y~~ ':'
champion, won the bronze medal at Wednesday August 8, old . .A native of Vin· -·-· · TICE br..:tt °' detl<t In the obi
l 141h with a 12--0 technical supen-1984 .. .Bom March 14, drup. Denmark rtBLIC HO gatlon• NOUf'ed ttier.b
omy decision over Ray Takahashi of 1912 m Marshall. MO PasRd away Thurs· NO'TtCI °' n..toforeuoeeuted and o.
Canada. while. Saban Scjd1 of "Mr Ordway retired-in day August 9. 1984 at Mt.IC NOTICE "':f~=-~ t~~
Yugoslavia took the bronze at 163 ;--:::===========::::I Pacifica Hospital Mr FICTTTIOUt IUatNIH eu...-.o co•HatON fault and Demand tor Salt
wt th a 5-1 triumph over Ra!Jender Peterson was an auto NAiii! STATl!•NT Oft nee crn and wntt.n notio. of breac
h . f The followlng peraona .,. OF 'OUNTAIN VAU.aY and Of lilactlon to eeuae I~ Stngh of India. and Ayhan Task.in of HAAIOA LAWN· mec aruc or more ng bullneaa ... NOTICE 18 HEREBY ~ to Mil .. 1 Turkey won the bronze at 220-plus by MT. OLIVE than 25 yean. He WU PACIFIC COAST IM· GIVEN that on Wedneacley, Pfopet1y to aattary Mid obi
pinntna Hassan El Haddad of Egypt a veteran of World ORTS & SALES. 211~ S. August 22. 1884. at 7:30 o•tlons; and ,,...,..,.., UI
al I ·.44 Mortuary • Cemetary War I. Beloved hus-rand, Santa M•. Caltf ~.m In tM City ~ underllaned cea.i..CS Ml Crematory 2101 Chambefa. 10200 Stat• Av-notice cl btMCI\ and of• Schultz and his younaer brother. 1625 GlsJer Ave band 0 f E 111 e WHliam 0 Sw.at, 201 S anw. Fountain Vtlftrt, the uon to be Aecolded w11 Coata Mesa Pe~l"90n, father of t0e wr,. Anaheim, ca111. o. .... ~.... commlMlon wtn .. tnetr. No ~17, • Mark. \\ere accused of brutahty royn1 M p 2800 ,.. -""''V ta1c1 Offtdal Aeoonte.
I lb Th 540-5554 "" a.run etenon Samuel T. Vldaurreta, hOld •pubic Mating on the ........ ear aer in e toumamen t ey were of Founiam valley, tollOwlna tterM~ -.... •be tnada. bt beana watched by spttJal mat Judges 729 s. 8PN09. Santa Ana. 1 CCNt0fT10MAI. ua1 wfthoUI C0\19nant or wa Fridat Mark was ruled to have u·-..a Laverne Ch rl1 11.12704 NMll'TN0.111 =•n .expr-ortrnphd,n ~ PIERCI IROTHEAa Petenon of Hunt-Thlt bu11n•11 It con· Petition tubmltted by Utle, po11 1 IC>l'I, c an ii cgal ann lock Thursday 1n llLL IROADWAY ~ Beach, Lloyd ucted by: • oenerat part-McMal'IOn Partnerlhlp f« encum encea, to pay trt
brealuna the left elbow of a Turkish MORTUARY ,. _ p f 1n ~ houalng untta re pMclpal """ • wrestler. The victory was reversed 110 Broadway C ..... wrencei etenoN n oh .cth dining and r9Clf'Mtlon the not •l '8C1Wed by Ml
and ••ven to the Turk, but uark was Co1ta Mesa arr naion, ort flictltJel on• porUOn Of the Dead ot ..-. """ "''*-... "'' 842-9150 Dakoia. and Donald pr~ lltuated oen-• ulrueidnotepro>Med.ec allo..,,ed to continue in his aroup. Dean. Peterson, or 90llt""'9t of tM inter· wincaa. tt eny,.l.lfldlr 111
Dave. Schultz qualified Fnday for Pleuant Hill, CA. nmm ~:::':~ .,_ =-= ':: =
the evening aold-mcdal ma~h with a aA&.n RRGERON A1Jo su.rvtvtna are 12 Publlhed O<ange Cout 2 COMDITIOllAL uu °' the T,._ w of "' S-0 victory over Han Myuna-Woo of IMITH a TUTHtU srandchUd.ren and 8 Da.lly Pttot Ji:L It. 2I, PDMIT NO. 'Ill tl'Ultl .,..._,by Mid OM
South Korea durin& wru ch he wa~ ftlTCUP, CHANL ~t .......... "'children. AUQUst4, \1, 1 SA·101 Petition aubmltted by of Tn..et. 8lld ... wtl II -437 ~. 17th St a•..... ~tlorl l 'ne1 Tladlik Mid on A4leult 1t. 1N4 • warned thru limes about holds Colt• M... ends may call a\ i--------for.~on•POtttoftof 1100 AM. •t tM omoea •
around Han's nttk. once t>y the 54~9371 Pierce Brothen· "8.JC NOTlCE tfMllr. feclttY et .... _TllM(I COMPAEHINllVI R!1
pecaal off.mat JUd e. The waminas Sm•lh Mort\W)' {tom A\WW MANAOIMlHT. UH
dl'nt' bool from the n.rtiJan a'<>Wd. t"• u 5Pld HCUTIOUI M*NI.. THH MATTlM .,. Abid9, .... tlO. ~ -'AC"1CVllW WUQ to 00 ...-•TAW ~~toHllta.~t2tQ ,....,._,,., , ..... IC Sunday AUl\l.lt 12, ~ ~ per9on 11 the a... ot tl'la Al"-time of u. --vn•-~ 1884 Funeral ae.rv1c9 doing ~.. Ct • of ~ publlcMlon of WI MUOI c.n.1try . Mortuary . PACi~IC.DOOR fWWICE.;. mll'll ~ l.OCIO ....... ttlt totli amount of tbl"' Cti r.: • C'*"ltotY W\U be ~ on US "C" ~le It.. ca.ta and the f'ounttlln Vllley Mu-pejd blllenot of the Giii 3~~~~-c~rlve ~:O~~~t ~ ~~~ ~:...,. 215 ~os~~~1to .... S:::=:::.,":,~..a:
&.44-2700 or Glory Luth ran "C" Cate St . eoeta Meilll, tlfy 1n lavor or 1n ~· ... 1ma11e1 "*'-•:ucPWllll! ""' CaM !~827 10 the prCJC)OMlld beOl\llft Md ICfYlllOM la 1$4,711 II
Imposters add to wild dayat track
LOS ANGELE5 (.\P) -\n 1m·
poster infiltnucd an Ol\mp1( lnll'k
final F'rid y ni I 1nd • 'ra'IHlcrrtt"d
man broke throuah S«Unt) to plant a
k1 on runner Zol.t Budd ftM"
nnother fln1J.
Mttnonal < ohstum stands and
began ch (In the park •
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V aUey, wt th P tor Outtta W: wi Ind the PY* ,_..,.. " M1'* ~ ~ C111 (7 ''
ff.arw)t Andrral1 "'· =l"~,... ="=r • :,.:..i:; o.e 111114 • tirlaUna. ntennent th u. COUnty an of Ot· O.Oettmen• ., tu.aa COMP"EHENSIVI "'·
will mad ln tho .,,.. C<Ni\IJ on Mt '1. end ..... to lhUIJOWll ..... MANAO!MEHT ~ Shcphenl Ccm· 18'4 CLINTON AOC>, ~ ~i.t,
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R.J. SIGN CO., 24238 L ..
N•anlu. Laguna Niguel,
Calif. 02en
Roy FrecMrletl JoMton,
2423t Lu NaranJu. LIQune
N1aue1. CAllf. 92en
fhl• bualn... .. con-
ducted by: .,, lndMdual
Roy F. Johneon
Thft llat.rnent WU fllecl
with tM County Clettl of Or· = County on July 24,
'211•
Put>lllhecl 0r8nge eo...
Deity Piiot July 28, August 4,
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The followtng per.on 18
dol ~ ... B~ HILEMAN YACHT
MAINTENANCE. 1010 W.
MecArtllur Blvd., , 148,
Sent• Ana, C.ut. 92707 L.e0ru Hiieman, 1010 W.
MecArtllur Blvd. ti 148, Santa An•. c.m. 92707
Mlc:helle Hiteman, 1010 W .
MacArthur Blvd. # 148,
Santa Ana, C..ff. 92707
Thi• bullMM II con-
dl.lc1ed bY: .,, lndlVldUal
LeDl'\.t Hllemaf\
Thl8 1t1tement WM tlled
-with the County Clettl of Or· = County on July 24, ,.,.
Publlthed Orange COMt
Ody Piiot July 21. ~ugutt ...
11, 18. 1184
SA-121
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Tn.1 I A L you PllY '°' 3 llnea. SO d•y• n thll
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DrRECTORY
plu. the IAVINE' MIRROR
and tt'le HUNTINGTON
BEACHCOMBER 9Y9tY
Wednetd•Y at
no eiura ctlatgel
CALL TODAVll
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Your D.Uy Pilot
ServlCe 01rec1ory
RepreM(ltlllYI
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Promo1e your t>ulinw.
tA quality ror San Otego
prices. promo. 11•m•.
811-223-55et Ext IM 1
Btlr Wut.. 5100 Btlt Wut.. Btlt Wu... 1111 Wutei SIOO ltlt WutM
Al WOlllOIT HmOllTIH m1soarn DITIR IOTIER'S llELPll
• 8·30 To Noon. Never 1 dull Ex~. prot.aslonal ror Must be EXPERT In lor 2 IChool glrlt. 2 to 8pm.
mom.it In boty smell, matntananca or exterior BASIC GRAMMAR 5 days, good salary Own
friendly. NB talel office. co 1 or beds po 19 . Pvt-P Tel 6"5..()()92 tranaportaUon. Corona
AM't for now, maybe lull bUkelt. 852-8111 Marine Mechanic, ex-del Mar. Write to K-T.
time later Lott of phones HOTEL perleneed Apply 7-9am 1200 Quall St Ste 160.
& numbers 831•8480 .... Cler•l hll lltltrt Mon-Fri 875-2837 Newport Bch, Ca. 92860
FIT 3pm-11pm For App IEDllnUY/llPT. NOW TAKING APPLI-. IEIERAL OFFICE 1555 S Coatt High-Elec1ronle MFG In Laguna CATIONS tor Newport
Typing, llllng, computer wayLaguna Buch E O.E Beach, hat an Op«llng Check Cashing Store
data entry, 8AM-3PM Hotel for • engineering depart-Must be bondabl• & wtll-
$850-S 1000 mo Non-s-CllO••t 0_11 ment tecretary Type 55 Ing to take a polygraph
smoker pref. IM0· 1813 "'' "" n. • wpm. some engineering test 1823 Newport blvd • ----....--___ Beach resort Hrs Mon-ax~ieooe helpful We Cotta Meaa
General Office Wed 3pm-11pm Sat & offer xlnt pay, benefits, 4 11-.-1-1-1-.. ---1-W. FIUl&Y (l /f ) Sun 7am-3pm For app day work week. Call tor n •H (i 1555 S Coast Hwy, apptm Mon-Thurs Certified or ax~ 7-3 &
Construction ol lea Laguna Beach E 0 E TELONIC BERKELEY 11-7 lull or part time located 1n Laguna•N•guel M..a v d Con H Call Jo 08 Willlami Ta . Insurance Phone Work-No 17141494-9401 E 0 E ar e v osp
tor w~odrow Homa~ selhngl $4 p/hr/bonus MECHANIC-Datsun I 681 Center St. Costa
492t Birch St. Suite 110' &46-7756 wltdays Toyota busy lndpnt shop Mesa 548-5_S8_5 __ _
Newport Beach CA INSURANCE mon-Frl, banetits OPH /OSWSElYIOE
92ee<l or tend reaume READY TO CHANGE 831-2383 graveyrd awing, F/Pt
752-7363 CAREERS? I DIDI IEOIWllOS/UJllll-Exp. pref. 540-1777
Have your own agency Newport Beach Shipyard PAINTERS WANTED
lflf IW. IFFICE tor Newport Beach de·
veloper Must be profl·
clent at typing. Hllng tele-
phone. and experience In
/If/A A/P and 10 key Exp
w/ IBM/PRC a plu1
875-4915
GOURMET FOODS
S 10-$15/hr Call Andy
986-1339 tor Interview
Growing llnanclal services
firm seeks 1ec-
retary/ofllce manager tor
Executive Office Needs
to have strong typing &
clerlcal skllls, 1horthand.
good telephone pres-
enc:.. axoellent people
ak1llt Contact Barbara or
Patti for lnlormatlon
·H6 2828
wtlh the best F11mers -Call Me & Engine Shop need• Experienced Own trans.-
How11d 983-451a qualified gas & di .... en-portallon Call 751-9103
tlOllWlYIE
TtDlllLll
Is interviewing tor Jr
Pro/ Jr Progi9m Director
Appllcant~ mutt be
energetic, organized,
hllld worlclng Resumes
accepted 8/5/84 thru
8/12/84 Experienced
only nd apply Contact
Burt Campbell 117 1
JambOree Rd N B
Kennel Atlendents
n"ded, 2 Pit positions
Prior Hospital axperienee
preferred Interview•
from 3-5PM Tues-Fri
t25 Mesa Dr. Cotta MeH
631-1030
glne mechanics with
minimum 3 yrs exper PART. TIME t.Wat have own tools Pay
commensurate with sklll• Rn&JL SALES
& exper Group Medical & Conscientious person
Life Ins. Vacation pay, needed 10 work tlexlble
Paid hoHdaya & tick pay. tlours for Maternity Shop
Profit sharing plan Send In Huntington Beach
resume with refs & aalary Sales ex~r pref Call for
r • q u I r e m • n t I t 0 appt
BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER Ill •t•lftl llftrlltJ
INC , 2431 West Coast llC• l lll Hwy, N B 92683. attn.
Mary ------· IEllC&l lSSISTUT FO/BO Optho Trans
skllls Call Bobbi
972-8432
PART-TIME, V111ed houra
to Include aarJy A.M
weekends Mull have de-
pendable venlcle (small
truck, van. station
IWllWUE SALES llllS W&ml
Medic.I Front office Full wagon) 10 assist news-llme or part-time Ex-•'"pa~r dealer In lrvtne
perlence lo MedlClfe & area Must be d9pen-
MedJ-Cat Insurance u-dabla Contact Greg
aentlal P~t>oerd blllln;. Hyde Monday thru Friday
portable -ray office between 9:30 and 10:30 IECEPTlllllT Newport Beech 997-8900 am only 8-42-4321 -=====:..._-=~......::=..__l..::=======iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l.iiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiOi•lliiiiliiill.liiilliiilill .. Busy law Hrm In lrvlne
FIT exper prel apply 1n Seeclllf Motel 1661 So
person. Kerm Rima Hard-Cat Hwy, Lag Bch Apply
ware 2666 Harbof Bl.CM In person 494-9717
SYDllEY
0MARR
seek• lull time recep-PJI COii IO&lltl llontst Typing skills re-
Antwerlng aervlee expef, quired Call Fran "•x hrs N B, 78().8305 833-3622
l•ltth1M11• .,., ... ,
Graveyard shift F/tlrM.
lm!Md avail. 8-42-3013
TUOIEll Christian School acc.pt-
ln; applleatlont for fall
...,,..tar. Appty 1"35
Brookhurtt. F V .
982-3312
ttLDlllltm11
II you want BIG SS wcnlng
S-8 hrt a day Call ut
8AM-5PM M0-5088
Alter 5 831·7718
TOPLESS MODELS
$100/day, Pd Dally
No exp nee 826-2583
TRAVEL AGENT, large
well establlth•d corp
agency Mel<• pleatur•
agt 2 yra exp. Sabre
trained Well trav•led
background pref. Self·
motivated Contact Rikki
850-1111
Travel -Agt/AHt Mgr.
Computer not req'd Top
opportunity 175-8995
nPIST
Mutt be llCC\lrate 70-80
wpm. data entry h91pful,
non-smoke< S 1000-1200
mo 8AM03PM, 8-40-1913
ltlar Ea11.n Stitt Law soUR sE#Mce cfR 1s1'91a"'"te-.law-..r·eci-u""i·,..-1""hi""1-a1""i
Homeownert/Contrectora contractors Who perlOfm
Low ratft, rel 642-7358 work oV81' 1200 Including
labor and materials muat
be llcenled UnllcenMCI
c:ontractora should 10
atat• In their advertising.
Contractors arid con·
l\.tmert. contact Mary
Grondle a1 sse-:4085 with
any queatlon1. Contrec-
t or' t State llcenae
Boerd, 28 CIVle c.nter
Plaza. Room 890, Santa
Ana. CA 82701
Daily Pilot · · · · · · · .. · · · · · ·-..,
lllEDllTE llOliEIEIT
OPPORTllln
Aggrt' in creative aefepho nt'
alf'li person for retail advt'rti ing
phont-room. Supervisory kills a
mu t. Top dollar -baM-plu111
bonu . Send re ume ro:
:\d\'t'rli11in~ Oiret'lor
Oft\ \CE COAST
IHIL\ PILOT
no w .. ..,, Ba" S1r1',.1
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12 TRAIN NOW FOR EXAMS FOR JOBS
in U.S. Postal Service
No Experience. No High School,
Allen residents with Green card
acceptable.
Postal Clerks/ Carriers
Start as
Hi&h as
Keep Your Present Job While
Training. For Appt Call O.C. Of-
fices Mr. Jackson
WESTMINSTER (714) 891-6723
Train with the LARGEST C1v1I Service
Trainini institute 1n the West
FEDERAL CAREERS INSTITUTE
District Managers
If you en1oy worlong with young boy• &
• ;iris and detl. 1ob1 ore not for you,
con11dtr o cor~r 1n the newtpoper tirculo
lion f11ld. Thi\ '' a unique posellon with
doily cholltngH & rttword\
Our opt:ning1 ore 1mmtd1ot . Appllconr1
muat hovt o 1100, 11ationwogon or .ttuck.
Wt off•r on t.1<•11 nt solory with o bonua
pion and go\ ollowonce, We ho11t on
ucellcnt benefit pion that include• ho1p1
tol11ot•on in\uronce, libefol • vocot1on ond bolidOY'·--------
tit
Mbndoy I ru fftdoy 9 11 om or "2 • pm
330 W. Bay
-1--Cosu Yeu, CA 92626
uol Of>portun1ty t:!"plo r
POOdle Pupe, T-=up, Toy,
Min. U00 up. 5"-28'1
Oak drawl .. f table/4 Sota. ~ CNlhed velvet.
chair• S350; IQ 01k tft 1250. Ptefform rode·
dr .... '250 142·1347 er. gr.., 175. 24da mlr·
SCRAM-LETS
A tllum ill I ror 120 ~ln,'1~1t1on.
-lhwashar, white, Sof1, -"ff• ptMow beck, get •------......... ~
new. ~ ueed. 1225 conct. Nd8 dMnlng.-GM nmm.~=~~~= Ml-7718 15().1785 Of
G.E. Aefrtget10f, hOCedo, Very nlQe Blue/White king Kltm, ~ c;ond. '9MOft-
15cu ft 1150. H2-4824 a1ze 5 Pc 8-'room ...,11• at>te. 2-aoeo
1 llY IPPUAMU 495-1..01 Office Fualtut/
Les 951.a133 w..n.r 1eo. 21"rv 1150. .,.,,..., IUI
KENMORE Refrigerator, o;k/glH~anen~,:= New OIHt top d••k
I I
OAIAOI SALi ADS HOW
CLAHlftlD " c1n1 HI llLOW
..
froatlHt, runt great. ~ 50 9;350 ~7814 w/brHt bate. Paid
$250. 110-1010 "°' · · S8500 ... $4000. ..._ • I ... ----___,,----4WATERBED IUS*' ...._. ebony cradan11 Im· 9;:;;:~-•:.;;::;. __ ,_;;.;,;.;:;"':::.---....,j
Watdt Uptight 18 elf frzr. r a 11 a . ht r. bk ca a a Ported from It~. Paid Fum., = fulhOid, twn bd, MOVING Se1ttna compi.te
Jdnt, 1 'I' old, 2 'J'S wwr. hdboerd-12 dlWrS S150 •1aoo NII $3500. N9w eouc:h. stuffed Mat11n. W HOUMhold. £verythlng
$300, Sam 558-t878 C1r TV 19 tn $95 o.tc $95 e6de chalrt lmpoNd from Thur-S.t. 718 Lat1c1PK ao.. 831-7352
Wutler & G• Dr,w. xtnt petlo fum '45 844 M3e ~~I~ bl:~·~ GREAT M0Ytno a.. Furn, F -
1175/both 4M-2475 wononOem .. how. bMut uJc,..._y. Paid '2200 eso BSA motorcycle. ~W
Wthrtdrv-at 1375:,.._ e pc bdnn Mt. s.cr. 'At of ea Hll 11000 H . hMhold Oood•. work l!!!Z tnoertitor $150 493-8080 ,.._,.pre. 8!0-9197 e&M945 b9nc:tl, «c. 4733 Cor· 5 Pc-atn: eofabed. mlec
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2-0rangeCouniy Real &iate/An AdwrrtJsing ~l to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 11, 1984 .·:·=-...r.~m?z;:.-.::w-...?.~:m·~fi.Z~..W-@'.<««/...:v:-:-:-:·:·:·:·>>»»:««-:-:-:·>:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·j-=·=-=·:·:·~x·:-:-:-;x·:::'$ ;;~~~~~~~------------... ~--..-------~ Je fl Hncome tax bei:iefits lower I Cannerg Village ea l'I ~those high-mortgage rates .. : .. , . ~ ~i Mortgage interest rates are never as ·.· IUITIFIL F ft 1 YI m 1 w AT ...... 'I C1S1 .:th.gh as they seem.
;;,; Fantastic 3-sty 5Jilii level 2 Br, l ~ Ba New waterfront home with dodt.3 ::: That's because the Income lax ad-~ town.home. Vaulted <Ailing:s. sky-Bdrm. 2 ~ Ba. formal d.inmg nn., lrg ~::vantage homebuyers gain lowers the ~ lites, patio overlooking pooj & spa. mstr suite, 2 frptQ. dbl Fr. doors :letfect1ve rate of interest on mortg~e ~ $147,000 OWC :. loans. said E. Russell Sherman. senior ~ =st to .:if sunny patlO. $399,000. .~ vice :pres1dent and western r~on man-~ lftl Tl 1-1 1111 MD :·:ager for Chicago T1Ue Insurance Co. ::! ~ The effective interest rate paid will ~ -;~always be less than the actual rate quoted ~ Y LUIE CIST• Ylu.&IE ·:::by a mortgage lender How much less will
?I. Resi~ with oomrnerriai. You Two lots with comer 5tare. $350,000.· .~: depefld "Upon hOw much taxable income ~ won't believe the details -foWl-Terms you won't belieYe. IDght in i the homebuyer earns," he said. -:! tairls . ...-. 2·r-1-used brick ...... i........... the ti.fa.rt. o( rapialy redi:ifewpmg .·.~ For..e.xample~Sruu'manooted.when a
y --·~ ~~ « d ' t ~ Two doors to the bayfront $399,000. area. Steps to bay! : ... : married couple file an 1tem1ze 1om
:;:: ;~return. theeffect1verateofinterestona 14 :~ ::·: percent mortgage loan works out to be 11 ~· LITS FR SILE ~?,percent 1f the couples combined taxable
.:: a&wntalft •PLD :::·income 1s $2-5.000 However, 1f combined ;~ -tr• .. , Newport Beach ~ront lot ;::·income 1s $30.000 the effective interest ~: Newly remodeled owners unit. oor-(Sx202', Perun. Pt. for oondos or ;~rate drops to 10' i percent because the
coupk! has moved into a h gher tax
bracket.
If the same couple earned $60,000.
the effective rate on the same 1~ percent
mortgage loan would be 8'h percent; at ss:;.ooo. the effective rate drops another
half percent
For unma(ned homebuyers f1hng a
single return, the effective mortgage
interest rate will be between 'h and 1 'h
percent lower than for those fihng fointly.
depending upon income level,. said
Sherman.
In addition to tax deductions on
mortgage interest rates. s&d Sherman,
the f&deral government also encourages
home ownership by allowing owners to
deduct property taxes and to ~e1ve
special tax credits for certam types of
home improvements that conserve
energy. ::: ner location with dock on 1 ~ lots estate. $850,000. F.asts:ide Cana Mesa. ;.;.
::: done in contemporary d.w. Magnifi-S lo1S, 39,000 9e1. ft.. m redevelopment :;:: •
;:; cent turning basin view. $515,000. area. Was approved for con&. or ~~ B k • B J H•JJ S • l apta. $650,000 *: oyc s joins ever y l s a vings
~: 11 naUCE TD11F1C '" ~in newly created finance position i ~ ·. Lite & airy 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. large Newport Beach duplex, two 3 Bdnn. ;:: B B k h d B I H 11 :· patio wi·th pool & spa. V_.-v qwet· 2 Bath Lar 1..-'-· ~: ruce oyc s as 1ome every 1 s ~ -· ~ · ge rooms. Ud.IUllues, ~: Savings m the newly created post of
Boycks has a hfe teachmg credential m the
California community colleges and has
taught real estate classes since 1975 ~ exclusive area. Beautifully land-double encloaed garages Steps to bay :~Orange County builder/developer rep-·~ scaped. $329,000. & Lido Village. $310,000 ·!·: resentattve
~~ '.~ ··1 really took forward to applying my
~; :~ years m real estate brokerage and
Beverly Hiiis Savings will offer financ-
ing programs through new home builders.
mcludmg a "convertible wrap" program
enabling buyers to quahfy for and obtam
below. market hxed-rate fmancmg.
t :::: developer sales and marketing ex-;~ ~ penences. Boycks said
:t. 510 30th ST NEWPORT BEACH ~ Actwe m the real estate profess10(1 ~ . ., ~?.since 1973 Boycks has held a broker's For further information Bruce Boycks
may be reached at Beverly Hills Savings
offices m M1ss1on V1e10. 27271 Las
Ramblas. Mission V1e10. CA 92691. phone
831-6636
~ 673-3777 :~ hcense since 1975 Des1gnat1ons mclude
·:: ~Graduate Realtors Institute and Real
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REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
ltCt.IRI Wlll ICUI YIEW lltl,000
CompJeteJy remodeled and redecorated home at
the top of Corona Highlands. Spa, French doors.
plantation shutters & Mexican pavers 3 bdrm ·&
large family room.
WUTOUfF lllYI 1444,IOG
lmmaculate 3 bdrm home tastefully decorated &
spacious Family room, wet bar, room for a pool.
high cathedral ceilings.
UU l£W C.IA 11111 Ull,111
Located in quiet area away from P .C.H. R-2 lot. 3
bdrm. enclosed patio, high ceilings and hardwood
floors.
UU A .... EM! 1111,IOO
Take a look at this convemently located 2 bdrm. 2
bath Westcliff condo which you can buy WJth
only $12,000 down & asNme the low mterest 1st
and teller carried 2nd ·
UC1 IAY FAMILY -I 1211,a.
Freshly painted with new carpets. 4 bdrm & den.
T emf1c value. Large pooJ. 2 fireplaces, owner
may help finance.
C.l.M. Amil YD . lllO-
Ou tst.anding custom home overlooking the harbor
entrance with Vlews of the bay, ocean. jetty & city
bghts. Desigiled by Paul Thoryk & featured in
Home & Garden Magazme.
IUI OLUlllU4.M ISLE 1441 ...
Immaculate 4 bdrm home on l 'h lots Upstairs
bdnns can have separate entrance. Large sunny
patio.
O.IJI. llPLD Ull,IM
Large 3 bdrm, 3 bath duplex on the ocean 'de of
P C.H. FireplaCes, jacuzzies and private ocean
view sundeck. A good investment!
(714) 673-4400
1~ Lm I.I.I. 1111,111
New listing! Just a short walk to the beach. Nicely
maintained 3 bdrm home on R-2 loi with room to
build additional units. Owner will finance.
IO fllT • Tll IAY IHI.
Luxury 4 bdrm home in popular Dover Shores
near the beach. Private pier & Ooai. Large brick
patio. Ideal home for an active growing family.
IEllOO • U.1. 1111,111
Older fixer upper in a great location just ~ block
to Begonia Park & a short walk to the beach. 2
bdrm plus den.
FlllT uw •• n•• ........
No view better! Spectacular unobstructed bay,
ocean & night lights view. 2400 sq.ft. home with 2
bclnns, convertible den + pool.
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(213) 628-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
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NEW LISTING
11E U1UT L• -Clean, cool,
contemporary, washed brick
fireplace, 4 bdrms and well, a,
Immense yard. In Cameo
Shores. $450,000 .
...
I 141,100 ,, 1211,1011
Tiii iD -CdM condo, neat 1 bdrm, near pool,
furnished $171,000, unfurnished onty.$167,500.
llEU YEUI -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive,
paned windows, cute curb appeal for 3 bdrm, 2
ba on 7500 sq.ft . lot.Asking $165,000.
WTILlff -4 bdrm, + famlty room, large pool,
nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at
$270,000 leasehold.
m Im TIE • -Just steps to Balboa beaches,
3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom home with stone
fireplace and ocean views. Only $279,000.
TDllflC Tin,... -Brand new! 3 bdrm, 3 ba,
fplc In master suite and living room. French
doors, patio and sundeck. $199,999. Back Bay.
CLEAi • U111Llff -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of
lot and comfortably cfose to high school, shops.
Owner/agent transferred. $265,000.
YIEW, YllW, YIEW -Comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths,
large stone fireplace and beam cetnng. Ananc-
lng Is great at $299,500 fee. In Corona del Mar.
CITE • MlmlUIY -Wow! Here's a one
bdrm carriage house, contemporary style.
There's a den, skylights, fireplace, hardwood
floors and tiled bath. In CdM. $208,000.
.. PUIEFIL -NnAR -3 bdrm, 3 bath, pan-
orama golf course view, very upgraded, reaJ
class, only $269,000. In Newport's Big Canyon.
Liii -Fii iT -Comer lot, custom fireplace,
brick patio, English garden and French doors.
Carmel In H.V. Homes. $259,000. In Newport.
lllTTAIY ...a -Attractive Costa Mesa area, 3
bdrm, 2 bath with used brick fireplace, pavers,
wood floors & pine pa~tng. S147.soo.
ILElll • 1111. -Harbor View Homes, Monaco,
added skytlghts, bay windows, wooded decks
and bubbling waterfall. Fairly. priced at
$242,000.
M IWLD -Great So. of highway location.
Large and spacious units with ocean view from
rear unit. Only $299,500.
tllllf, ...-r • Tll'llfll. - 3 bdrm In prime
Newport nelghborhoOd, big trees, covered
patio, corn« lot and great look. $219,000. . -I u21.-.. 1411.-I
......... _Cheerful, charm personified,
metlculouSty maintained, 2 bdrms, den, 2 baths,
45' lot and Just a skip to the beach. $384,000.
llTIT._ , • .,.. -5 bdrm family hoome
with a dynamite view, 4500 sq.ft., gorgeous
decor. reatlatlc price $450,000.
\4 Am•• -Corner lot wtth pool, spa and 3
bdrm, 3 bath home, 2 fireplaces. Airy and
empty. $350,000. Corona def Mar hillside.
llEW LISTllG
UIU -South Coast Plaza
area, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, very S&-
cure, very attractive. very
spacious. $169,000.
-Every listing and fMJffY sale oww the past year Is plotted
on maps In the Unique Homes Value Command Center. This 81gntficant undertaking by
Realtor Jim Wood (L) has ~ acctaimed by buyers and eellers aHke, as well as appraJsers,
developers and lenders. All activity East of the bay Is posted daily. The Value Command
Center Is available for viewing dally, from 9-5PM. Phone 675-6000
• A &DI Ill -(and on tip toes) you can see
the ocean. 2 bdrm, den, yard, fireplace and
wood floors. ~· lot In CdM. $325,000.
• m IUff -Above Newport Harbor. In-
credible view, 4 bdrms. 4'h bath, po(>I, spa and
In need of finishing touches. Offered at_
$450,000.
.. • UU• YllW all -Spacious Burlingame
4 bdrm plus large rec room, canyon views,
owner wants out! $399,000. Corona del Mar.
II..,.., lmLI STiii -4 bdrms (could be 5)1 in
the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacious
and bright f amlly area, sunny brick patio.
$430,000.
TM Ill N IT -Beams, brick! Solid, newer 3
bdrm, 2 ba1h, '""block to beach in ofd CdM. With
help tt could have view. $385,000 .
I 1121,MlllP
SLEDD -Harbor Island Drive, nr Beacon Bay
yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, spacious
pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000.
IM Ill• lf·1'm4U -Classic colonial on 3
lots In ofd CdM, wht1e with green shutters! Guest
houae wtth fireplace. Pool. spa. $695,000. ~·
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c.t• •• ,,,, ., i a. ... ·-. class $208,000 .................................. 2921 4th St., Old CdM
........ ,... .. UC.• 111. -925,000.............................. 3335 Ocean Btvd .. CdM
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$325,000 ................................ 230 latkspur, Old CdM
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$695,000 .............................. 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM
m.sa.1 a.s .. l&Mn. 1-. l 111. .-. ..._ *'· cta. $525,000 ............................ 134 Harbor Island Or .• NB
:a... -',.., ... •1*111.a. -....... etc. $242,000 ..................... 2025 Pott Bristol, HVHms, NB
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270,000 UH ............... 2601 Blackthorn, EJ8'uff, NB
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$335,000 ............... ~ Rue Fountatnble&I, Big Cyn, NB
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·-0r8N18 County Real Estate/An Ad"9t1ising supplement to the DAILY PfLOT/Saturday, August 11, 1984
Specializing in properl'I on fhe waler ... n ear i/u waler ... anJ witk 'lhew of waler
PRIVATE ISLE~~
Unusual corner location on Main Bayfront with
unobetructed VIEW ol ectlwtty. One of the
rere loc8tlona In Newport 8whl A home of H ·
traordlnary qU8HtJ end ........ Thia 2-atory ,...
dence ha • ..,.c:1oue llvtnO room, fonNil 6dng room, tlbnwy/den with book~ 2 ..._._ auttee
and 2 family bedrooma. Weterfront plltloe to enloJ
entertaining end• prtvate courtrerd entry with lah
landKaplng. &dJ 8CC I II tie pier elp fcw lerge
J.cht. Shown bJ eppolntment to Cl'*lfled ~ ~.000 FEE. 131·1400 '
LINDA ISLE VILLA
One of the ftnest homM on Newpcwt a.,. Ower 7000
eq.tt. with I bedroome. 51h batha + atudlo, muelc
room, elevetOf, uune end 5 room ,......, .......
Centw.s Mound IU9hly .......... abtln with _,..
ptlwate nttmmlng pool Custom. Exceptb'81 end L."=. In every W8J. Pler/eQp for lsge JedtL
000 end OWMn w• negotiate. 131-1400
DOVER SHORES-ON OPEN BAY
NEW USTINGJ 8uuttfullJ remodrlrd 4 bedroolft. 5
bath home loceted In the .,,......, --of °'°"" ShorM. 8upeftor qulllltJ end ........ throughout.
IO fMI of b9J httblge. SecurttJ aptiem. FEE.
Offwed et S1.215wOOQ 131-1400
LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT
A Velentlne cuetom buUt home In en excellent
lagoon locetlon end ........ 5 bitdl'oonaa. 4'11 .,.....
and la c:omplet8IJ redecof81ed.. E.-Mllwe wood-
work compllmenb the epedcM• IOOlftL Formal
living room + f..mlJ room with eunken ... tier.
ldMI tcw Indoor/outdoor NC19t1on end ..,........_
Ing. CowtJerd _.,, ............ + ... Ila.
Securtty .,....... Owner ... JOU to make oftlraf
Off9Nd .. $1,250.000 131-1400
OCEANFRONT-ON THE POINT
F1rat time offered. thJa epeclon 4 bedrootn, 3 beth
f.mlly home....._ en upetalrl htng room wfth •
"forever" view of tbe herbof, JettJ, Corona del .._
and UgUM 8eecN Downetaln JOU-lkMI e '8mly
room wtth .. u.r end P9tlo on the und. AIMftltlee
g81ore In ..... $1,150,000 home.131-1400
BAYFRONT-PLEASINGl Y PRICED!
Reedy to mow•lnto tredltlonlll ..-ntJ 3 bedroom.
3th bath home. BeeutJfullr Nm0d1l1d with'°°"' for
eddltlon. PW tcw 52' boel + 2 Ude ttea. Sw•plng
view ol bay, ekyllne a night lghta. Prtwete ._.
cowtyerd + •Xlr• Perking. Priced to NII et tl75.,00o
FEE.131-1400
NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWS! VIEWS!
PMOr'emk: OCNn end hsbor views from elmoet ••WJ room. A .. )u8t" completed ap.nlah .-...
with every emenlty for gredous hlng. lndcldee 3
bectrooru, r.m11, room, .. .,.,. ..... rOom. 3rd
flOOf ob•rwetton aundeck end custom woodwork
throughout. Offered .. 1815,000..131-1400
BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT
Quiet end ol lale greet comer
OBSTRUCTED MAIN BAY YEW llPPf'•ud et
tl25,0QO but owner la eeklng $115,000 end le
ANXIOUS to Mii Cell tcw deWll on thl8 oul8tendng buJ, on ,_ lend. 13'1·1400
PRESTIGE BA YFRONT CONDO
Sup. Ith floor Udo ...,_ condo • pmMnmtc
... of bey end dtJ lghta! Thia tumrr llvtng In • 2 bedroom, 2 batlt ...sdence tlwt ...,._ clecofatar
ftxturM ..... lnteftor. Pool. ............. In •
w:urttJ IMllkllr'l9 doon"8nJ u.d el tllS.-c.u 131-1400
OCEMFRONT DUPLEX-REDUCED
~ uncl, .. uplng N'"1 Greet acra aflo11t
loalllon for 2 unlts--wl9 with 3 bedroom9 + 3 car prege. Excehnt ..... hlatory. Fbwdng ......
.... Reduced to '515.,,GOO 111-1«JO
WAIERFRONT OPPORnNTY
A,.,.. 312 duplex• 5 bedroom boaae on Ille..._
...... clodl ... boM. n. ...................
duplex oftllnd on h ...., Md .. prtced for
....................... f.11.1400
BALBOA t8l..AND HOME
a..utJful ...... ,...., lw ..... s bedroomaend.
den. Enth 2nd etorr .. a~ IUleeWlth VIEW of
the beJ 81'4 P8W9loft. OD IMre moor"•lll " OWMr .. uCMnge for lncatM property. Aa-
eumable loMe. Priced to .......... 131-1400
BAYCREST CUSTOM HOllE REDUCED
TMla ......... ....., bome ..... 5 bedrooma. 4
betM end .. UC 11101 tlocw plen ~ bf a
...... clecw .......... ..-re ... ,...... .. formal din-
.. ,._.. S thpliCie. ftt w ID deft ·a cU8tom
buJltl Pool, )8cm7' off MI Jtz7 ...... ..., em.I Ow•_.. enJda• recluc..S lo...,._. 131-1400
PENINstA..A POINT AEOUCTION
.......... clecw In ... s Mdloom.; 2 ...... home
wltlch hM .,._. twftadrtrd lrofll the ground ..,1 It on.. ............ < ., •• , ................
.................. 2ftdtloor•h=11ter
................ roon1 •afkieMd-~k. __, ..,..., ........... .-..ICed .. seu.ma·t11-1400
PENINSULA POINT FAM&. Y HOME
.... ....... C-...1 ,....., .... In -abeoluteey pr-. locdon on _...._. ....._._ Stiepe to the
"WEDGE", oewt Md b11J tilrchee. BMlitlful'J
r .. ait1l1d °"• .......... Ill. ..... .,.elo +RY
peilllng. J bedrooma. 3 ......... S:-.taO. Cal
131-1400 .
HARBOR YEW HLLS
Popular swtppw model ............... kwely
pa al 1lz~frontprd.Coinlortable.....,4 bedroom,
21h .................. ,...., room. II 11hld c ......
Mrdwood floora end -~ tor S-,000 131-1400 \.
ENGLISH TUOOA--HUNT91GTON BEACH
......... 5 bedroom home ... c•l1191 pool end
..-. F....., room. 3 &..-C-. wwwftr end tunJ
plU111I Well to bwft ,.._ 11119 EXCLUSIVE Mlgh-
borhood. ......... '° 1341-"'1-1411
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
!-,ales. Rent.ti'>. ProJWt1v M-.nagement
2436 W. Coa~• Hwy.
Newport 8eM h
631 -1·100
' 3 15 Mao M AVf'.
Bctlboa Island
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Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Satur(jay, A•91St 11. 1984 -5
'J ua• llllE IUllD ......
A lowest priced "Kipsl.ngt9n". 4 Bll.3 BA. formal
aantng room, family room, wrap around patio
\\Cith mo411ta.in and night light views. Conununity
pobl and tennis courts. 24 hour security6 gate.
Donna Godshall
.,..... 1241,111
This delightful 4 BR C Plan in the Bluffs has
everything you need for gracious living. Beautiful
French doors lead to an enlidng private patio
with a lovely spa & the pool is nearby. Coby Ward ...... __ ......
3 BR, 2 ~ BA, library are included in this custom-
ized and expanded home. Vaulted ceilings high-
lighted t:>y mirrors, plantation shutters, bUilt-in
bar, wine rack & china cabinet. Ed
Eacano/Maureen White
•EIOULE ClllllY FlllCI ......
Includes all furnishings in this 4 BR, 3 'h BA,
family room, lafl with custom pooltable. Situated
at the end of a cul-de-sac with magnificent view.
Sho~ like a model F.Bcano/White
........ -lfFEll ........
Ocean view 2 BR, 2~ BA. library. Fonner model
in Belcourt Hill with vaulted ceilings. Ready for
immediate occupancy with low-interest, low-
down payment Joan for. qualified buyer. Builder
will consider .trade. Ed F.acano/Mau:reen White
.. UIYll TIWHI• PH•
Wonderful end unit on quiet cul-de-sac gives this
2 BR "Dover" Plan total privacy. Beautifully
landscaped, extra lg . lot fer pool or ·possible
expansion of home. Including land. Martha Mac-
nab
Ull IW UfflllT $1,IM ...
One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of
waterfront with pier and slip for large yacht. 6
BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the
summer season. Lucy Rose
...., ... .. ·-1111.-
4 BR, study, library & lg oountry kitchen -idw
for the lg family. Separate master suite -up6ta.irs
with lovely view of CDM Beach. Assumable 1st ~
T.D. owe la 2nd TD. Sharon Smith
'lllllE 11111 Pll,IM
Highly sought after Ptar/i.2BR & den or 3 BR all
on single level. Perf~-~y comer upgraded,
A/C, comm. pools, tennis & security. Maxine
Propp
Ml TIWll 11•1 E FE .. ,._
A most desirable floor plan -in this exclusive
buildiJli. Lg spacious rooms -~ with bay and
city view. 2 lg BR -2 ~ BA. Utility nn -sauna.
The bUildirig h8s a ~ spa. Strong security &
doonnan. Barbara Aune ........... -.,.,.
Check thia price! Oilly $249,500 fer c.D.M. invest-
ment -2 BR + 1 BR + pomible auest: 2 car praae,
best atreeL Front hoU9e could be f« owner'. Lois
JllCObl
644-6200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
vu •ms ut1111Y
sauMO un ..., •·
1-5 Barbara Aune
TURTLE ROCK un.-n mcr-
2 BR. FR l-5 Lucy &.e
BLUFFS UI.. 4M Ilda ....
4 BR. FR 1-4 Lois Jacobs
BlG CANYON SI~ I llf'Nf .....
4 BR, FR, Pool. Spa 1-5 Dan &bb
WO ..US S&TlllAY I SlllAY ·
EASTBLUFF $211,111 ·u11 a.111ta
5 BR:, FR 1-5 Coby Ward
SPYGLASS 1111.-I .... PL
6 BR, Pool. FR, Spa 1-5 Paula Bailey
BEACON BA y n11.-a._..,
4 BR, FR, Wtrft Sat 11-.5, Sun 12-6Mary Lou Marion
CA.MID SHORES 11,111--111 ~
6 BR, FR, Pool, Wtrft 1-4 Donna Godshall
MARINA HGLNDS 110,111 1111W._. .....
Costa Mesa 3 BR, Spa 1-5 Tom A.l.linson
BlG CANYON .. ..,.. 11 ... Y"'9
3 BR, FR 1-5 Dan Bibb
"°•an nnar
LIOO
3 BR. Watrft
NEWPORT HGTS
3BR. FR
SPYGLASS
SBR,FR
CA.MroSHO~
4 BR. FR, Pool, Spa
BIG CANYON
4 BR.FR
CAM.EX> SHORES
5 BR. Spa
..... 111 Ne LWe ....
12-3 Barbara Aune
am.-•1•• 1-5 Martha Macnab ..... 1 ........
1-5 Mar-ab& Ingold ...... m1...._
1-5 -~Propp .... 211ep1a...,.
1-5 Dan Bibb
11 ..... ........
1-5 Tom Allinson
cnt•IYllW.. . , ....
SPrer ACULAR -Located on Newport Beach,
this 3 BR, 4 BA home is the ultimale in luxury and
sophisUcation. Fabulous ocean & bayviews, pool
and spa, game room. Quality craftsmanship
throughout. Price includes land. Stephanie Grody
S1~
Gracious one-story home! Custom remodel
w/gourmet Kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR,
family rm, 3 baths. 2 private beaches, 24 hr.
security gate. Dona Chichester
snaASS...... UH,111 IML LaiM1
Lovely 6 BR Southport with dramatic pool,
waterfall spa and beautiful gardens, Canyon,
ocean, city lights view. OWner will carry lsL TD.
Fast elCl'OW possible. Paula Bailey
............. a. .....
CAMD> SHORES -Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, f&mily
rm, formal dining nn home. This single story
rtsid.enoe has been remodeled and professionally
deairated. Stiutters. SkyJigt,tt,,. plus many up-
grades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard.
Donna G<tdihall -
Ullll ICUI Flm S1,I~
View forevet. ~~utifu:lly: maintained ~
Laguna home. Used brick terrace -lush courtyard
· entrance with secluded~ pool. 3 BR
forfual dining rm, den, maids quarters. Barbaria
~
Atme/George Grupe
011 ..... , , .. ,_ ......
BIG CANYON -With a blend of traditional and
contemporary this 6 BR; 7 BA home is truly the
ideal family ~ Features a fabulous golf
course and lake view. Includes the finest of
quality construction thruout.. Owner is very
motivated and will consider trades. Danny Blbb
JiW&IHE W/ULF •tlll fin II~
Unobstructed view of the Big Canyon Golf
CoUrse. Th.is 2 BR. 2 BA McLain TownhOuae IS
the ultimate in luxury. Expansive living rm wath
fireplace, vaulted a-ilings, hardwood floOrs and
13 ft. wide balcony. Master suite with vaulted
ceilings. Fee Lahd.. Stephanie Grody
...am ua u~ 11,111,111
One·of the most interesting single family homes
on the Bay. Three levels of C1JStom. diamatic
living with view to the main bay, large pier and
slip, convenienrto Newport Cent.er--.nd minutes
to the Hatbor"Entrance. 4 BR plus game room,.
fonnal living and dining, library. wine cellar and
more. Fee simple. Martha Macnab •an........ $811,111
This newly listed 4 BR. 2 ~ BA home is a
decorator's showpiece. Absolutely mint condition!
Featuring a pool, separate spa, and a very private
sunlite garden setting. Priced for immediate sale.
Danny Bibb
Tll1LE ...... ·-1122• NEW LIS1JNG -A real doll house. "Cambria
model with 2 BR and den and decorated beauti-
fully with custom wall paper and Window cover-
ings. A good Asswnable Joan. Lucy ~
LmlSLEUffml 11,lll.,llt
SPreT ACULAR -Rare opportunity for.-choice
location on the Bay. 55' front.age with large deck
for entertaining. 5 BR, many exceptional features
tailottd to luxury living. Pier and slip for large
boat. Joan Lewis
... 11'1·1• UYllllD ~LS
Unusual opportunity! One of largest lots 6800 sq.
ft. L shaped 4 BR home oriented to sun. Ready for
paint & carpet. Chance for seller financing. Dona
Chichester
.. ••• .. • 7llllET ... ,.
4 BR, 2~ BA. C:apehom model on front row
unobstructed view in Spyglass Hill owner will
carry for qualified buyer. Sandi F'ut
NlllllUU~ ......
Spee&acular views from this newer 4 BR. 4 JM..
custom home on BA YFRONT -great outdoor-
entcna.inment area w/spa. Slip for 50' yaCht plus
side tie for smaller boaL Belle Partch
llllllYW.W.-S .......
Outstanding Mootego Model with family room.
Beautifillly l&Ddlca~-~in Conditiaft. ~
loCation. Available financing. Danny Bibb Ii
Stephani~ Grody
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6 -Orange CC>Unt) Real Estate/An Adverttstng aapplement to the DAU.:.Y RILOT /Saturd•y. August 11, 19S.
Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams ln_t~ Reality
NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT
SENSATIONAl WATER VIEW
Unsurpassed water location near the Harbor
enu-anoe w/2 boat tpactW. Two bdrm duplex on a
pnvate road off bayai.de dnve Live in one and
rent the other. $1,250,000 UlCluding land. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
MOTIVATED SELLER ~
FORMER MODEL HOME-JASMINE
CREEK
Two bdrms & den, two baths.. two firepbces, air
conditioned. Private pool & spa. Guard gat.ed
community with tennia & cJub house facilities.
Good assumable financing. Call Ll:NDA
TAGLIANETTI
MESA VERDE
LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN
12'» fixed interest, 30 year Joan. 1luft bdrm
home with spacious family room and llf!p&rate
living room in quiet location. Walk to shopping
center & Fedco. $136,000. Call SALLY SHIP-
LEY
PRICE REDUCTION
HOME+INCOME
Duplex acrom street from expensive bayfront ·
homes. Walle to bay or beach. 3 bdrm/2 bdrm +
guest & bath, 3 car garage. Home & apt aeparat.ed
by lrg encbed patio. $385,000. Call MARILYN
TWITCHELL or MARIA BEROOVIT'L
TWO DOORS FROM SAND.
Great Newport Beach duplex. never vacant
Income $25,200 Two lrg 3 bdrm uruts
w/fireplaces. Rents could ~ more Asking
$285,000. CaJJ MARlL YN HILL
OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1:00 TO 5:00
1935 POAT CARNEY-HARBOR VIEW
HOMES ri
Newport Beach -Old world charm &
craftsmanshJp tughlite this 2 story, 4 bdrm, 3 YI
bath home wtth separate guest quarters sur-
rounded by pnvate tum of the century court
yard & patios. All this just steps from commuruty
pool & park. $349,500. LeaR/option or teller
financing available. Call TODDY SMITH
ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE
LOTS IN BIG CANYON
Just 5teps to the 7th green from this lovely
executive home. Gourmet kitchen, 30 feet o{
wardrobe p1ua a large walk-in cloRt, large fam-
ily room area with bar that eeat.s 12 and a mna.ll
da.nce floor or s~ for pool table All this with
room to expand for only $1,295,000 Call
OORCYrHY HARDCASTLE
BAYFRONT-OCEAN VIEW
• BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH
Fabulous front row vtw of back bay & ocean.
Highly upgraded 1tngle level. Large asswnable
Joan Land can be purchased lor $37 ,673 wt th
lOIJi ft.nanru\g Aaking i219,000 Call SALLY
SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
1,......,..1 ,,,., 1 ·-J..'..n.... n._ r ... n..1;......io ·~tw I .,... t ,JN.,i.
0:eam °West ~niiotU
TEN NEW CONDOS IN
COSTA MESA
$105,500 TO S117,IOO
Affordable & clo9e to everythioa. 2 bdrm with 2~ bath & 3 bdfrn with 2~ bath. l.nclude wood bumin& fittplaa!il. private patio decQ, skylights
and double garages with automatic opener
direct home~-789 W. 18th Street. c.omer o
Placenti• & w .18th. Sales oWoe. open Saturday I
Sunday -11:00 to 5:00. Call MARK DRENNER
or BOBSCOIT
TURTLEAOCK-tRVINE
SINCLE LEVEL HOME
Sunny 3 bdnn air conditJoned home tn choice
area of Turtlerock Near park.. community pool,
and 1JChools. Comer lot with encloeed yard.
$184,500 including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY
or JOYCE DA.BOLT
IRVINE TERRACE VIEW
Choice locauon Wallung distance to Fashion
ls.land, beaches & clubs. 4 b<inns. duu.ng room,
family room, den, pool. View of the ocean, Wands
bay & rught lights $789,500. Call CATHRYN
TENNILLE
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
A rare opporturuty to own one ot the areas
landmark homes on Ocean Blvd. The ch.amung
residence with rambling rooms is remini9oent of a
past era Located on a spacious 65X140 OOt'htel' Jot
with a panorarruc view from Dana Point to Palos
Verdes. Realist.ically pnced at $1,100.000. Call
BlNNIE DIXON
COSTA MESA FOURPLEX
$21,900 gross tcheduled anano and great de-
preciation. Motivat.ed seller, no defln'ed mam-
ten.ance, new paint and lnaulation. ·Reduced to
$205,000 Call MARY JANK
MESA VERDE COND~,too
Rare A unit m excellent mov~ln condition. 2
bdrm sinp ~. ~. eomm\inlty pool
Great location. Must ~ to appreciate Call
DONNA WEBSTER
4400+ SQ.FT.
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
147' bay Crontage w/private dock fat 70' 00.t -4,
bdnns + convertible study, 4 ~ baths, formal
dining room and step-down Ji~ room. Separ-
ate master wing w/aittina room, fueplacl" & twin
walk-in cloeets. Offered with land fOf' $1,700,000.
A.ssumable fmancing. Call TODDY SMITH or
DON DeTHOMAS
OWNER WILL CARRY AT 11%
BLUFFS BAYFRONT
F..npy the spectacular water view of Back.Bay
and gor~ 11Wl9etl. Two •parlous muter
bedroom suites plus den or family room. Fantu-
t.ic financing! lnunaculate oondiaon. $359;000
including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DA.BOLT
GREAT STARTER HOME
2 or 3 bdrm home tn good area with firep~ and
pool. Reasonably priced, easy to show. Call
OORCYrHY HARDCASTLE
TAUL Y UNIQUEtt
NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT
Built ongi.nally by the builder of the Bluffs as his
personal home on 1 'A lots with 180' penoranuc
VJew of Back Bay, th.ta custom deslaned and
expanded end urut is truly "ONE OF A KIND"
$419,000 includlll8 land. Qall SALLY SHIPLEY
or JOYCE DABOLT
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR BAYFRONT
Guard gat.ed exclusive area. Boet .Up, 4 bdrms,.
family room. dintng room, soonnet IUtchet, wet
bar, 8eC: system. BeautJtul patios and ape. Com·
munity tennis. All this plus o~r may Cin.ance.
$665.000 FEE Call MARILYN TWITCHELL
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
• p 2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 0 NEWPORT .CENTER
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Your very best buy in
Huntington Beach
Occupying a bluff-top setting above the Bolsa
Chica Wildlife Reserve and the Pacific Ocean,
Cabo de/ Mar is just moments from Pacific Coast
highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour.
Studio, one and two bedroom condominiums are
offered with special amenities including a full size
indoor racquetball court, tennis court, pool,
spa, and a huge two-story recreation building.
Models open daily 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
(714) 840-4661
Lofts • Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Fireplace .
Ceramic Tile Kit<(hen Counter To~ Full Security
From $68, 900
--loSc.all
*Reserved for first time buyers.
I
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lftEI UllD MEW
Beautiful spacious 4 bedroom, 3'h bath h~.
Separate dining room, panefed famlty room1 move ln condition. Panoramic view of bay ana
city fights. Owner wtll lease optiOn. $495,000.
Marie Fargo.
CIPE -• IPYIL&IS Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath Cape Horn model with
fabulous view. Tastefully upgraded throughout.
Formal dining room. Additonat cabhtets m
kitchen & garage. Soft, neuval dieoi. Custom
drapes, marble entry, security system. Must aee
at ss~.ooo.
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This dream home could become your reatttyr 3
bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car garage beauttfully decor-
ated Lucerne model In Harbor Ridge Is boasting
a superb view, attractive use of beveled glass,
Plantation shutters. trac lighting, custom bultt-
ins plus many other custom feat\lres. Now at
$750,000.
llBCISTLI , •••• -
Best location! View of pool and large patio. 3
bedroom, 2'h baths, wet bar, FP In living room.
Ample guest parking. Heart of old COM & close
to everything. A very special property! $325,000.
Vergllene Hull.
PElllSIU PlllT Clllm
Great family home-just steps to sand and
white ocean water. 3 bedroom, 2'h baths. All
new carpet, roof, copper plumbing, and freshly
painted. Owner will finance at 11%% to qualtfied
buyer with 25•~ down. Immaculate and ready tor
occupancy. $384,500. Bob Gross. OPEN SAT &
SUN 9-1.
"'""' ~ Two story llOllle teltvfes 3 llrce bdnns. 2 in baltls. tllniy rOOll, ._. rOOlll, blllbfllf
,.tJoHasmny~
Nmlm '" .... Desirable inside corner loabon. on latp lol 4 bdrms. 3 baltls, tonul dlnq rooat,
beaubful pabo. Elctpbonll ar~ on l.lclo. Beaubluly decof1ted.
Nim-,.._
~ style ..._ oe I!>' c:enier lol 6 bdrlls. lanlly rOOC11. llrl' wq ""· r.o.rtyd tor tlllert.q. Dar.tor's deli(llt. Ideal tor lqe i..ty
"'""' ...... Tills little QStie Im 3 bdrm, 2'n bis. CJ~ wt bar, roof toei spa. santy systta. Dea.
mtlrcom. Flf!llSlqs llelDbable. ... ..,. .....
4 bdrm, 3 bas, two littpllces OM In llla$IM Mlllt, prllllt '4dllft. lot 39' wide. . ..,. ......
3 lldnns, 3 ba1tls., llmtlf sorte Im fir"61ce. aood IOOf plln, lonnal .... ·-..... Slftl flW«:ING 8Y SllifR ... low dowll .. tel JOI 111 tllis lowly 3 lldrll lio.e. ·-i-..... A MJ na home Oft 1 3S" lot Lots of boobllllws 11 iw.. na. Wei IUinbiMd llollle.
Nlma ...... Nice 3 bdtia holllt With super patio Owner .. tom* lfade for lllCClllll pr°'*1}. ·--· ·--3 ._, 2\61111,-. built-111 stereo Ideal tor~ uul fllliy ·-..... t.arp 2 st1iJ -. wiell IPlfll st.cm DlcorlW • ~ ..,.. ,.._
SIL ll£Pa!! samT <*TUMS 4 bedroom. 3~ bat1as. bntJ ,..,.,
•M•TllAllllYFISll .......... .. ....
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._ SlP AVM.. • Qlll, SEC. llJ>G Br -.,, ..... -arra.-~ ._, corw • l lldrll, l ldt, ~ lilfHa Sarlt) ......_..,.. • .._....Ca ..,,_.,,_tio
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L91Wl1llFISI
FLEXIBLE PROPERTY! Outstanding bayfront
next to 60 ft. sandy beadl. can be one large ~
bedroom. 5 bath home of duplex. Owner wfU
finance & WUI consider trade. $1,350,000. Mary
Sivasllan. 1st time open h°"9e Sat/Sun 1-5.
Wllllfml FUI PllPEltY · ~=
Reduced .$100,00013 bedr0om, 3 bath, FR and
formal DR. Extenslw use of glass for waterway
viewing. Longest shoreline In Coves -120 feet.
Pier & float for 50 ft. boat. catl listing office for
Info on exchanges and financing. A beauttfull)
landscaped comer lot. YOU MUST SEE AT
$775,000. Bob Gross. OPEN HOUSE SAT &
SUN 1-5.
•LmLYUllll
On prestigious Linda Isle ~ dock for a large
boat plus a side tie. Spacious home with 5
bedrooms, "'''°" baths, 3 car garage ,plus manv
extras. Now at $1,450,000. ..... , .... ,
4 bedroom, 21"" baths In quiet residential area.
Extra large lot. New carpet, patio sprinklers.
Perfect for the young executive. Only $159,000.
Marie Fargo.
I llf IF .. Ellll•
Charming Cape Cod condo In secluded Harbor
View Knolls. Mountain and night light view. 2
bedroom, 2'h baths, formal dining, split levef,
natural wood trim. Tip-top condition. $254,900.
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2 ., bayfront. ... to be ~ s.. loeatioll wO pelf ' .. saso.ooo.
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8-tJhll home With indoor pool, • bdrms, • battls + pwd. ,... s... ....
$985,000.
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-8333
I #3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660
SU---.. IEIF.1
Enjoy the beautiful city light view. QuaUty
throughout thls 4 bedroom, 2'h bath seavtew
home. Professionally decorated in Country
French. Walk to shops, parks and schools.
Offered at $419.000. Marie Fargo.
IEICI .....
2 -2 bedroom, plus 1 bedroom rental units.
ExceHent aummerJw!!rter rentat area onty steps
to·ooe&n-Low down pa~t. easy terms, fee ·
land. Good buy at $297,000.
•TIE IElll
Perteet oceanfront location. 2 story with great
view. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, new paint.
Walk to shopping. A real bargain at $620,000.
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Charming custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
shows pride of ownership in ~ detail.
Beamed ceilings, wood shutters, plaster walls,
fQrmal dining room. Private courtyard wfth quali· tY landscaptng. On fee land at $395,000. Ver-
gUene Hull..
, ........ llT .....
GAEA T LOCATION -CLOSE TO SCHOOLS &
SHOPPING. 2 large master bedroom suites
plus separate sitting room. 2~ baths, private
patio and just steps to the pool. Very Clean unit.
Asking $169,900. Marie Fargo.
..... llldlllll
2 contiguous tots south of highway In desirable
old CdM. Quiet comer location -Close to
beach. Good financing available. NOW RE-
DUCED TO $425,000. Mary Sivastlan.
11 ii ;= 111.,-
NEWPOIT TlnACl T~ ••• ~ b1rJ 3 bdrm. 3-. COlllftllllltJ pool. pert .. tw ,_ ...,..,._ GOOO FIWONC Wei uiot.lilllll ......... ., ...
Tobly llPiJadld c:Ollduad fvlJ fumisilM ..... ster .. & T.V. T'"'""1. •wt •ft YOll
.. Mil! YerSlilles ~ e..tiful ~-& 'fl· -
-.-YU. Ila.Ill Bat lllOf plal. 2 bedrooca Slllta .,.., bf nq room Crtat ~ wn.
tanty, poet & spa. Vlf'Sllla ~ Slper tor iaint \lellt¥fe ••..w .......
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.... 2 c:elldD .......... ClfPets & paint. Som oc:all '11, ..., pool & tellld C8llt1s
11111&111
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ASSIUILE • ~'-
This Harbor Ridge beauty has an assumable $165,000 loan. Almost 2,000
sq.ft. of comfort & luxury in this ideal location plus a one year home
warranty provided. 759-1501
SPYIUSS
New ~ford. Model with pool, spa, security system. Numerous up-
grades including French doors, bay windows, crown moldinp, etc. A
lovely family home on a large corner lot. Call 759-1501
UllT I lllY
Most sought after 3 bedroo'1\. 2 bath, one level plan. Located in Jasmine
Creek. Lush gardens outside! Very private patio areas with lovely spa.
Call to see today! 759-1501
llLY l1U,IOO
II TIE ILIFFS
3 bedrooms, 2 \.ii baths in one of our most sought after area.51 Beautiful
greenbelts, bike trails & community activities. 10 mirutes to the beach!
Call 759-1501 .
LOSE om11 FOi s 1,200 PEI 1om
With part of the monthly lease going toward the down payment. You
can'tmissonthis3 bdrm, 2\.ii bath residence with mini ocean view! Only
a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501
IUCI llPLD PLO l•ST 1111
Ideal location -larger comer lot -bulders & investor's delight! Only
$260,000. 759-1501
1111111 YIEW l•E
Popular Portofino Model with private pool. Short walk to park &
school. Motivated sellers. $335,000. Call today for an appointment to
preview. 759-1501
ICW VIEW
· •. liere is an exceptional home situated in the lovely Harbor View Hills. 3
bedroom, 2 bath with pool size yard. New kitchen, parquet floors, etc
$425,000 fee. 759-1501
S201,0--..EWPllT CllM
Light, bright prime end unit with new pamt, carpets and view of
greenbelt. Super family unit wil1?4 bdnns, 3 bath. 759-1501
PllYITE WCI
~ ~ 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. Only $279,500. 759-1501
llCllE-llPLD
From this excellently located large duplex SOUTH OF THE HlGH-
WA Y! Enjoy stained glass windows, fireplace & spacious room sues
Shon walk to the beach! 759-1501
SllPLY llPlll II IPYIUSS
Newly redeeorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool, large lot and
lots of wed brick. A delightful family home. $450,000. 759-1501
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From ~ .4 bedroom home if! prestigious Cameo Highlands. Ocean
bree:zes, pnvate beaches. Hurry & see this one! Only $205,000 & you
own the land! 759-1501 ·
MYElllHU .
With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spacious
bdnm, 3 baths. French doors, skylights, wood floon. Newly decorated
and entirely new kitchen! 759-1501
SPYIUll YIEW
Magnificent VIP residence with 4 spacious bdnns, 3 baths, bonus room,
gated pool & Sp;l for children's safety. Beautiful front courtyard entry
with security gate. Large 101. Call 759-1501
ce1• 1n 1111 11n111
On lovely street, one block to beach. Extra wide lot, detached garage.
Wonderful buy for Old Corona del Mat. Quick pa;session possible. Only
$325,000. 759-1501
FllECLISllE-OMmEICW., IESllEITW.
Great 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 '""!._
lll.111 ISUll
Charming home with rent.al unit or guest apartment over garage. Prune
house and area. Call not to see. 759-150l
IRVINE
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mclTIYE IDIOTS
We have two of them. View, privacy in Rancho San Joaquin. convenient
to tennis, golf, pools & shopping. Call 759-1501
W-llMETIWllllE
Two bedrooms and den, 2 baths and 2 car garage. Beauuful pnvate end
unit. Italian tile in atrium with fountain. Decorator wallcoverings &
fireplace. This one is EXCEPTIONAL AT $164,500. Call 759-1501
THE 1001 LIFE
Is waiting for you in beautiful Uruvers1ty Park with bike trails, parks &
swimrrung pools! This lovely home has 4 bedrooms. 2 112 baths and a
double car garage. Priced at only $260,000. 759-1501
COSTA MESA
WTSllE llCllE
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 WTSllE STllTU Perfect for owner/builder featuring hard to
find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportabon Large 140'
deep lot in quiet neighborhOOd. ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 ·
COlmYLMll
Only 2 miles to the beach. 2 bdrm cottage on great R-2 lot with fant.asttc
potential to build 3 units. Assumable loans & RV access too• Onlv
$130,000. 759-1501
NEWPQR1l IEACH OFFICE
287d Sein Mlgutl Drive
Newpon Beach, CA 92HO
(714) 759-1501 ti. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
"We Protect & $ervrce
Things That Service You "
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2870 Son Mlguel Drive
Newport leach, CA 92880
(714) 759-1501
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DISTRESS Sill -$299,900
One house to sand w/ocean view.
Beautiful 4 bdrm remodel w/prlvate
master suite with its own study,
fireplace & ocean view plus3 car
garage. Taken back In foreclosure.
Reduced to $299,900. IELll IELllll
631-1266
NEWPORT HEICHTS
BAIK REPO -TRY 1 GIJ. DOii
Charming 3 bdrm. 2 bath newer
home. Bank will sell under appraisal
for quick sale. They· will look at all
offers. Reduced to $250,000. 11111
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DEUI DELllDO
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&31-1288
DOVER SHORES 0£1
$275,000 FEE l A STEAL
JUST LISTED. Pride of ownership. Spacious 5 bdrm,
private courtyard entry. R.V. access. Great existing financ-
ing and OWC. Must sell before school starts. ID.II IELUll
631-1266
WESTCUFF $221,995
MOVED OUT OF 0£1
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. IEU&
HLllM 631-1266
BLUFFS "Y" PUI -DESPEUTE
On greenbelt with total privacy. Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath
w/cathedral ceilings, open, bright & spacious. Only
$179,900 (L/H). lllll IELUll 631-1266
1 BLOCK TO OCEAN
BREAK Ml DUPW
One block to ocean with mini view. 7 years old. 3 bdrm +
1 bdrm. Pride of ownership. Reduced to $254,900. Can't
compare, seller is desperate. IEUI IELllll 631-1266
BUYERS -BAYSHORES
Assume 10% financing. 3 bdrm, 2
bath fixer-great opportunity in one
of Newports finest areas. Just per-
fect for remodel-be creative-fee
simple-Call for details llTI Wiii
631-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS PRICE
REDUCTION
$20,000 price reduction. Owner
says "Sell" bought another. Almost
new 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car garage,
alley access. Heavy shake roof.
Seller extremely motivated.
$249,000. SUBMIT TODAY. llTI
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EASTSIDE BARGAIN
Rli~WIDE RV.Mttc
131-1288
Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath refurbished home In nice area. Only
$139,999 w/terms. Must see, call llTI Wiil 631-1266
EISTSIDE -OWIEI UY CARRY r
Large 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome almost 1200 sq.ft. In quiet
an~ excellent location. Pool, garage. $85,000. IRI Wiii
631-1266 UQUIDITIOI
CAN'T BELIEVE IT must liquidate gorgeous 2 bdrm, 2
bath air conditioned condo near S.C. Plaza for $69,000
aJso, 3 bdrm model for $77 ,500. Pool, spa, carport.
Assume 10.5o/o financing. Won't last. Call llTI Wiii
631-1266
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3,500 SQ. n.
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
deack and spa. This is a superb
property very fairly priced. Owner
very motivated. $429,000. UE -Ell 631-1266 .
IAYFIOIT $839,000
ASSUME $6001 AT 9 ..
Owner w/carry 2nd T.D. Two 3
bdrm units + 1 bdrm unit over 3 car
garage. Immaculate Lido Isle trlp-
lex-posslblllty to convert to pri-
vate residence with separate in-
come unit. Excellent opportunity.
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131-1211
IEWPORT HEICHiS~tEW 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 dream!
$389,000. w llllDI 631-1266
IUll 1£1 CUSTOM
PRIME Newport Heights~lgn . 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. Cati for appointment. $439,000. UI llllDS
631-1266
EXCLUSIVE USTllG
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath, den home In excelent secluded
location of Newport Heights. Assumable financing. Great
opportunity at $189,000. UE ••us 111-1211
EASTSIDE CONDO -REDUCED
2 bdrm, 2'1! bath cor.y corner fire-
place, custom bookshelves, step
down living room, nice patio, com-
munity spa, only $116,900 . .llYOE
Wilm 631-1266
1£W USTllG
CUFF HAVEi
Gorgeous Newport Heights custom-
ized home. Beautiful pool and gar-
den. A very special property. Call
for showings. Priced to sell quickly.
Only $380,000. cllllE WILTZI
631-1266
BEACH DUPW REDUCED
ONLY $159,080
Wonderful pride of ownership
duplex In xlnt location between
bay & ocean. Front house is 4
bdrms, 2 bath. Spacious
bachelor unit qver garage has L
sleeping loft plus a large sunny ~iliillf~
deck. MIRI WILTZI -
UllVEISITY PAil
Seller just slashed price on v&caf'.'t University Terrace
townhome. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new carpets, excellent lo-
cation. $125,000 ... w11.m 631-1266 ...
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Custom 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 2 master suites, beautiful large
llvlng room with spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar &
room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on bayfront at
, , . Reduced to $995,000. • • llYll IMP
UIDA ISLE
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm., Din. RM ., Large Master
Suite w/slttlng area, maids quarters, room for 2 large
boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both
assumable at low rate, steaJ at $1 ,250,000 incl. the land,
must move Inland. • I MVIE IMP
YICHTSlll COVE BIYFROIT
4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge Living Room with Lrg. wet bar,
baJcony 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. IH I MVll IMP
LI)() ISLE PRIET LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. IH II MYIE lllP
FISHIOIABLE HUIOR P'ft LEASE OPTION
4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Po.l .V m baths, oak floors,
beautiful city, or,..~ 1 ~dtn views, room addition
upstairs, will leas ..,tion, $520,000 in assumable
financing. Steal at , -:>,000. lll II MVIE IMP.
IEWPOITS KllGS ROAD
One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home Is
designed for entertaining, including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large pool.
Priced at $425,000 (land quote is $190, 102). Great buy.
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Beautiful family home with 5 bdtms'I 5 baths, formal living
& dining, ocean view, stunnir\g backyard with gazebo,
pool, jacuzzJ, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches.
Excellent entertaining. $529,000. Ill• NYIE IMP
SEAVIEW'S BEST IUY
4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice
yard, view of city.& ocean. Security guard gate + pool &
tennta. $395,000. • • 11111 I•
TUDE llYFIOIY. FOi llYFIOIT W/DOCI
3 BR, 21h BA, Fam. ~m. Huge master suite w/ Jacuzzi rm.,
5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat
dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at
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IEWPOIT HEIGHTS f.1
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. -111111 I• n
llYCIEST IEIPOIT fl
4 bedroom 21h bath formal dining, family room, breakfast
area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek f
or Newport. Asking $325,000. • 111 lnll 1• •
D "WIUllOUS Villi 111101"
Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1s1 time offered. 3 bdrm
2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$265,000. Great terms. • • llYIE 1•
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SPYGLASS lllLL CDI LUSE
4 bedroom 3 bath, formaJ dining room, family room , den
or maids quarters. Beautifully decorated with oak floors,
large yard with spa and view of city. 3 patios. Lease at
$3,000 month~IH II llYIE I•
SPYGLASS Hll I ,. '1.
4 bedroom, 3 bath, forfT''"'' 10 'llily room, den or
maids room, beaut" s· 0.. .,dk floors, custom
carpets, 3 patios. Lt .. , spa & view of city. Wiii
trade for Del Mar or . .., Santa Fe. $599,000. Ill er
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dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2 II
bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath In rear steal at
$260,000. Ill H llYIE IMP '
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2 Bedroom 1 bath $7"" ·o L ldroom 1 bath a
$650.00. Bachelor $40\ s _,,\)9 1st T.D. $11,800 I
at 6.75% 2nd T.D. $204,, . '"%.Steal at $250 000. IH
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Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen,
Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or
trade. Ill N MYIE IW
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Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath ont s 0 L ,..rox 8 years old.
2 Separate bldgs. Total 1 --","60. Submit any offer ......... . .
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12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 11, 1984
HOMES FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
551 Catalina St .. Laguna Beach
497-6466 $159,000 Open Sunday 1-5
1 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
292 1 4th Ave, COM
675-6000 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2BEDROOM
* 507 Avenlda Campo/Caudal·(Bluffs) N.B.
759-9100 $210,000 Sat 1-5
1121 Elllot, Santa Ana
963-6767 $169,500
720 Goldenrod, COM
644-7211 $199,000
223 Via Eboll, Udo NB
650-2493 $270,000
Sunday 1-5
Sat 1-5
Sun 2-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
23 Hlllgrass (Trtlrk Hinds) Irvine
644-6200 $222,000 Sat 1-5
230 Larkspur, COM
675-6000 $325,000
7 Northampton Court. Belcourt
Sat 1-5
644-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 10-6
2025 Port Bristol, NB
675-6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v3 Rue Fountalnbleau, Big Cyn, NB
673-9333 $450,000 Sun 1-5
3BEDROOM
• 189 Masters Cr, nr S.A ~ntry Ctub, CM
642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-4
• 189 Masters Cr, nr S.A Cntry Club, CM
842-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1'°"'
2592 Arbor Or .. Bayshores
631-1400 $225.000 Sat 2-5
1207 Blue Gum Lane. Dove Shores, NB
873-4400 $.«4,500 Sunday 1-5
4515 Hampden Cameo Shores COM
760-9549 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 134 Harbor Island Or NB
675-8000 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
29 Hlllgrass (Trtlrk) Irvine
760-8333 $244,000 Sun 1-5
1520 E. Ocean Blvd (Penn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 9-1
2463 lrvlne Ave, NB
631'""' 167 $199.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
960 linden Place, Costa Mesa
546-231 $106,000 'Sunday 1'°"'
3335 Ooean Blvd
675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1723 Plaza Def Sur, Pennlnsula
631-1400 $415,000
4824 River. Newport Beach
Sun 1-5
631-1400 $195,000 · Sat/Sun 2-5
•3 Rue Fountalnbleau Big Cyn, NB
673-9333 $450,000 Sun 1-5
9 Rue St. Cloud (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch
675-5511 . $630,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*"'301 VlstaTrucha, NB
640-5751 $199,000
789 W. 18th St, Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 1-5
759-9100 $1 15,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
**1418W. Bay Ave., Pennlnsula
631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
• 1110 Aldgecres1 Or (Mar. Hinds) C.M
644-8200 $1'49,500 Sat/Sun t-5
600 15th St (Npt Hgts) Npt Bch
6«-6200 $325,000 Sun 1-5
2345 16th St, Newport Hetghts, N.B
645-4670 S 199,000 Sunday 2-5:30
** 315 Via Udo Soud (lido), N.B.
644-6200 $995.000 Sat 1-5
* * 41 Balboa Coves (B. Coves) Npt Bch
760-8333 $775,000 Sun 1-S
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336 Cedtllee Clrele, OoeanskM, Ca.
(619433-3121 1109,900. Sun ''""':30
247 Driftwood (Shrcllrt} CdM
644-9060 Uso.ooo
247 Driftwood (Shrcllrt} CdM
6«-9060 $650,000
383 E. 23rd St, Newport Beach
Sat 1-'
Sat 1-6
546-2313 $375,000 Sunday 1-5
9181 Ellsworth, Hunt. Beach.
963-6767 137,900 Sat/Sundiy 1-5
1393 GaJaxy Or (Ovr Shra) Npt 8ch
844-6200 $352,500 Sat 1-5
1800 Leeward Lane, Baycreat, Newport Bch
842-5200 Sunday 1-5
903 Lombard, Costa Mesa
963-8767 $149,000
V1815 Mariners Or, NB
831-7219 $265,000
* * 1205 N. Bayfront, Bal Isle NB
673-7300 $860,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11'°"'
3232 Oregon, Costa Mesa
54&.2323 $159,900 Sat 1-4
1730 PaJoma(off 20th St) Npt Bch
842-5200 $217,900 Sunday 1-4
11 Rue Verte (Ba Cyn) Npt 8ch
644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1200 Sussex(off Dover), Newport Beach
846-4380 $285,000ttttttttttt Saturday 1-5
214 Via lthlca, Udo NB
675-e161 $.420,000 Sat/Sun11-5
218 Via Koron, Udo Isle, Newport Beach
6«-9060 $410,000 Saturday 1-5
4BEDROOM
**29 Balboa Coves, West Newport Beach
631-1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5
2600 Clltf Or .• Newport Beach
673-8900 $410,000
*v2340 Cynthia Court, Costa Mesa
642-90'49 $165,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1336 GaJaxy Dover Shores,NB
673-7300 $985,000 Sun1'°"':30
*V223 PoinMttla COM
875-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1935 Port Camey, (HVH) Npt 8ch
759-9100 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
500 Rodctord Place, CarMO Hghlnda
963-8787 $295,000 Sunday 1-S
~1 S«ra Way (Mela Del Mar) C.M.
5-45-5408 1130,500 Sat/Sun 12'°"'
4 8R pkae FAM RM or DEN * 1700 Galaxy Or, Oowr Shoret, N.8
759-1501 seoo,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
••.191'4 Suva Cir (M. Verde) Costa Meu ~5-0303 $309,000 '-Sat 1-5
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•• 3384 SummetMt Cir, Coeta Mesa 845-0303 1255,000 Sat 1-4
•• 3 Torrey Anea (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch ~ $875,000 . Sat 1-5 * • 4821 Gom8m (Cemeo Stn) CdM
&4+6200 SS690,000 Sun 1-5
** 63 BHcon Bay (Beecon Bay) Npt 8ch
844-6200 $975,000 Sat 11-5, Sun 12-8 * 9332 Pier dr,(Southport). Hoot Bch 983-83n S 184,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2755 AJbatroa, co.ta Mesa
845-0303 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 2-8-
**601 eay.ide, Promoniory Say, NB
631-1400 $1,200,000 Sun 1-5
*2601 Blackthorn NB
875-8000 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1005 Bonnie Doone, IMne Terr, CdM
759-1552 Daily 1-4
**1024 E. Balboa Blvd., Painln8ula
631-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-5
14<41 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beach
548-5647 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2821 Harbor View Or, H.V. H
844-9060 849,500 Sunday 1-5
48 Mluton Bay (Spygls) CdM
780-8333 $599,000 Sun 1-5
**~ Morning St• Ln, Newport Beach 844-9060 $5.S0,000 Saturday 1-5
•222 Poppy, Corona c:tee Mar
844-9060 $495,000 Saturday 1-5
1829 Port Taggart (HVH) Npt Bch
759-9100 $335,000 Sun 1-5
28 Roy9I St. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644--6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5
"Turon; Harbor RJdae
759-1501 $549,000 Sat 1-6
868 Via Udo, Udo Isle, Newport Beach 844-~ $515,000 Satwday 1-5
12• Vla Trieste, Lido ts.land, N.8
673-4<400 4<49,500 Sunday 1-5
32 Vienna, By Owner, Newport Beach
640-5884 $600K-$495K Sunday
4S4 Vista Roma (stuffs) Npt Bch
844-8200 $269,000 Sat 1-4
IBEDROOll
** 338 Via Udo Nord (Udo) Npt Bch
759-9100 $1,350,000 Sat/&.11-5
58R~FAllR11or DEN
*** 14 a.new (Hrbr Adg) Npt Sch
760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ---• 14 Trafalgar (Hrbr Adg) Npt Sch
760-8333 $1,895,000SSSSSSat/Sun 1-5 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat 1-5
• 4845 Perham Dr (C. Shoree) Npt Bch
64+6200 $739,000 Sun 1-5
2215 Alta Vista (E.bluff) Npt Bch
644-8200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1\'20691 Aquatic Lane, Huntington Bch
546-2313 $186,950 Sat 12:30-4
3009 Garfield, Costa Mesa
546-2313$ 129,500
1084 Corona Ln(Mesa del Mar)
Sunday 1-5
631-7370 $169,900 Sun 1-5
1800 Dorothy Lane, Westdlff
67~ $325,000 Sun 1-5
2601 Island View, HVH, Newport Beed\
644-9060 $365,000 Saturday 1-5
1845 Santiago, Newport Beach
644-7020 $260,000 Sun 1-5
1600 Seabell Ctr (Spygls Rdg) Npt Bch
644-8200 $850,000 Sun 1-5
I BR plue FAM RM or DEN
** 103 Via Udo Soud, Npt 8ch
759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat 1-5
*** 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM
644--6200 $1,955,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 5 G°"ta Pt (Spygls) Npt Bch
6«-6200 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
***V101 Via Udo Soud,NB
675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
2BEDROOM
789 w: 18th St, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $111,900 Sat/Sun 11-s
3 a
2 ...... pllllFAll••DEN
211 ~·· Olde Corona del Mar -e1s....1e0 '595.ooo ~ 1-5
221 NMa/Noblsa (Btuffa) Npt Sch
759-1100 l350,000 Sun 1...S
1858 OrMge Ave., eo.ta Mela
541.,a13 $151,000 Sat 12-4
IBEDROOll * 22478 CernlnttO Cc>lta, ~ H ..
759-1501 $119,900 $atwday 1-8
*368 Genoa Lane, eo.ta Me8a
631-1400 $118,000 Sat 1-6
1811 i*iil FAii • iil2BI ~""·'-~~= * 327 Vlata s..-te (Bluffs) Npt 8c::h 769-9100 $199,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5
20181 Spruce, s.nta Ana H91ghts
557-1837 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
28R
2849 Bden, Costa Meea
845-6338 From $149,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
3llEDROOll
10 K8INlll Cowt, NB
673-7300 $180,000
DUPLEXE81A1
28Rplua28R ** 104 Grant, Newport Bch ·
Sun 1-5
759-9100 $349,000 Sun 1-3:30
RENTALS
2BRHOUSES
** 6410 W. Oceanfront (W. Npt) Npt Bch
759-9100 $2500/mo lse Sat/Sun 1-5
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14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 11. 1984
Lyon c·o ~ complex.wins award
Terry Park Senior Housing. a Hunt-velopment has awarded the Terry Park
1ngton Beach senior c1ttLens apartment Senior C1t1zen Housing Prorect with a
and condominium complex designed by Certificate of National Merit ..
Hales-Langston. A I A of Orange, has The proiect was developed by the city
received a certificate of national merit through use of funds from HUD's Com-
lrom the U S Department of Housing and munity Development Block Grant pro·
Ur ban Develpment gram The funds are often given to
The Terry Park Development consists encourage private-sector investment and
ot 96 condominiums known as Windward mvolvement 1n nct1v111es with public ben-
Cove created by The Wilham Lyon Co . ef1t
and 164 apartments that Lyon is con-According to HUD Secretary Samuel
st rue.ting for the city of Huntington Beach A Pierce. Jr . the reason lor creating a
Presented to .The W1H1am Lyon -Oo . na!•ona~ Aeco.9mt1on Progra'!l ·tor Com-
• the certificate rE'!ads in part "lrrrec6g--muniry crevelopment Partnerships was
111t1on of the goals of economic develop-"to 1dent1fy successful pro1ects that would
rnent and community rev1tallzatton. the inspire other communi ties to . create
Department of Housing and Urban De-pubhc/pnvate partnerships lo over -
Lagun a Beach architect and
buflder Pat Whalley hands Tom
Dahl and Dennis Nesport the keys
to his latest project. The duo from
Lingo/Grubb & Ellis ii) San
Clemente wlll market t he homes.
Appraisers honor NB man
George Hamilton Jones. MAI has
received the Amencan lns1ttute of Real
Estate Appraisers Mentor1ous Service
Award from the group's southwest region
The award is presented annually to
•he outstanding MAI (Member Appraiser
lnslltute) in the southwest region of the
United States 1n recoqn1t1on of unselfish
ded1cat1on to the 1ns11tute and its pro-
fessional goals and for exemplary con-
duct displayed during the tec1p1ent's
professional career
Jones. of Newport Beach received
the award from Reaves C Lukens. Jr ..
MAI. of Philadelphia. 1984 president
Newport Irvine provides
instant loan infor11Jation
Newport Irvine now provides home
buyers 1mmed1ate interest rate infor-
mation on res1dent1a1 roans through its
:iffthat1on with the CompuFund National
Mortgage Nt!twork according to Carol
Lyon. associate broker
"CompuFund enables us to take the
Na1ting out of helplng our cus1omers ftnd
the best loan for their particular circum-
stances and for the $pec1flc property they
would hke to buy," Lyon explained
"We are · now able to save our
customers money and time by accessing
t~rdelai-...een wi~ oet
office computer and to obtain 1mmed1ate
information based on mortgage loan
interest rates offered by more than 75
major U S lending Institutions." Lyon
said
'With hundreds of different loans
being offered by lending inst1tutto ns, It
lakes many hours to check for the best
roan for a specific transaction by tele-
phone That 1s wh~~Fund 1s obsolet-
ing 1he old-fashioned weekly rate sheets
and why telephone canvassing of lenders
is become a horse-and-buggy appro ch
.... a>mput•, ~~-
come a vane1y of roadblocks to progress,
(including) shortages of decent. af·
fordable housing for low and moderate-
1ncome people "
Both developments were designed by
the architectural team of :red Hales and
Jim [angs109. who have been partners 1n
the ftrm or Hales-Langston m Orange
County since 1968
In add111 on to the Terry Park pro1ect
Hales-Langston oes1gneq,1e~1dences fo1
t.:e1~re.Y!llage. a.seruor hovs1ng devetop-
ment in Camarillo by Leisure Technology.
Designs for two more senior citizen
pro1ects. one also located 1n Camarillo
and the.other in Hemet. are under way.
Pair will
1riarket
SC ho1nes
Dennis Nespor and Tom Dahl of
Lingo/Grubb & Eiits in San Clement~ have
been chosen to market La Seremdad. a
hm11ed ed111on of custom homes being
built in San Clemente
Architect and builder Pat Whalley of
Laguna Beach selected Nespor and Dahl
after dec1d1ng they were the most quahf1ed
to market a custom home development
such as La Serenidad
This pro1ect consists or ftve new
custom homes with· ocean views. with
prices starting a1 $239,900
The builder 1s also offering the
remaining finished 23 view lots for sale
from $46 000. with a 15 percent discount
for all cash The lender /owner will sell the
remaining lots with 12 percent tnterest-
only payments monthly for three years
with 25 percent down For more 1ntor-
matton. call Dahl or Nespor at the
Lingo/Grubb & Ellis office, 498-4950
CHRISTA & GE~8Y
. R-2 LO-W: ___ ~-~---.
~ $269;000
CORDIA HHiHUIDS
Refurbished folloyving fire New
roof. furnace, paint, carpets,
etc .. etc. 3 BR. 2 BA, room for
2nd unit. Owner may carry 1st
T.0.
OCEAN VIEW
DUPLEX
One house from China Cove,
CdM. View from both units Re·
cent remodel, 1 Yi lots.
LIKE NEW
Remodeled Palermo in Harbor
Vtew Homes. trg.-yrd wtspa.
Excellent financing. $3 19,000
Leasehold.
LEASE
4 IDRll -VIEW
Harbor View Hiiis, exceptional
quality home. $2600 pr mo
NEW-VIEW .
CllEO IUDS
Total remodel Includes custom
bh·ins, beveled glass cabinets,
solar hot water, air cond., Mstr
suite, spa tub, etc., etc. Over
3000 sq. ft. Owner may carry 1st
Trust Deed.
IRYlllE 4 BDRM
JUST LISTED
Woodbridge Place, great lo·
cation
Rome!~E! .. m
house. Just listed -won't last.
$397 .500 fee. Bav view possible
If 2nd story added ..
IEL TACO IESTllUITS
Fine Investment properties In
Sacramento. 10o/.+ return on
Investment. Triple net long term
lease. One unit just sold.
Another still available at almllar
terms. $335,000.
PORTOFlllO
H.V. Home with pool. $275.000
.i
46 ft of oceanfront on the BEST beach.
Existing 3Br beach cottage, but a
gorgeous future building site. $550,000
121 w .... ...,, ..
..... 111-1112
FllTUTIO llLllA
Llml llUll IWLD
IDllD Tl 1111,llOI
on water w/ view of Bay. Shared
pier & slip that accommodates 3
boats -1 of approx 45'. Qulet
location. E:xchg for unit.a, oomm'l or
industrial Don't miss this one!
Move up to Newport at an affordable
price. Lota of potentiAJ. 2 bedroom. 2
baths. Lar~ lot. Seller wants out now!
IDl11FIL •ua n• .. Yll lllTI YIU YILl.R . (
360° w from beaut. 20 acre in exclusive,
aeclud~ Rancho Ynedta. On a aenUe
rolling hill, 4000 SF home w/rai.ed wood
fin, French dra & wndws, brass hrdwre,
jac. & sauna in matr bath, 3 bnck frplcs,
open beam ceilinp. Reduced to $795,000.
Call Gloria Doz.e, Western Land Bro-
kerage. (~5) 688-3002.
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1211,111
Wow! A yard and a sparkling
pool. This Corona Highlands
charmer is worth seeing! 3 BR,
hardwood floors, beamed ceilings,
2 fireplaces, split level and 80Dle
canyon view. Private beach too!
Owner may carry paper. Call
now!
EllUSI TllOR
3 bedroom, 21h bath. Good location.
$130,500 assumable loan. Priced
$148,500. Make any offer. Must be sold
this week!
110-1112
Willi• l•IH4J I lueoiat11
.. 1num
• UITll "'"" open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to .ell today! $1,795,000.
Call N'fW 111111 at 1 ... 1111 for
gate entrance and details. ( # 1
Produce~ to market your prop-
erty.)
:Waterfront duplex w/dock.. Lower
3 BR/2 BA; upper unit 4 BR/3 BA,
has potential dividinc upper into 3
BR + studio w/pvt. entrance. Im-
maculate condition; Owner will
finance! $445,000. uu .... .......
11m-P1U1111. man
f11l"liia •., liiti ...
The llvine qu.arwn afford • taemmdoualy On-
lble floor plan with• many• 5 bdnm + 3 baths
or M few u 3 bdnm. The appx. 3100 llf are
~y proponiooed betwft:D the llvi.nc nn,
fnnl din1nc rm. kitch, tam nn & ltunnlrw ireenNe sitting ma. Secluded amids& • bUi
MWfl' nbrhd tbustate affonta cm as. park.Ins
for nwnerow ~ very low malnL ai nn for
pool! Best yei-OMC 1st TO & qWck escrow po-.
P1eMe stop by. OPEN SUNDA 'V 10-4 AU Um ai
much more for $295,000. Stew 'Ibaten 979-$828
4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath, fonnal dining
plus breakfast area. One of Newport's
best buys at $289,500. Assume
$155,500 at 12 Y.z~.
110-1112
Willi• I•••., I lssMl1ttt
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME _.16 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fin. $750,000
(land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1-5
Owner (9-5) 650--0202
BUY DIRCT a SAVE
IEl.IW lllllET
RITE Wl1U l1Ul.
11 IW PlllT
Enjoy sunsets over Catalina from 5
BR, 31h BA. 3500 sq. ft. charmer.
$230,000.
IPEI •ISE lllllY 1·1
11141 .... lista
lsf.llMIU
FIUL....,_ 1•,u•._ ........... Plua .. ...... .., ..... tnett
Lov~ly unit in excellent ~. but I
must tell NOW. Has carport walh
sto.._ge, M!C\lrity gate, 10lar heated
poc>l & Jacuzzi, exerci.9e room and
saunas.
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·Irvine development fir1n opens project
Ini~ial two phases
of duplex development
sold out in Encinitas
ceilings.
All units include attached two-car
garages and early California exteriors with
red-tile roofs.
Front yard landscaping, irrigation
and fencing are included. Concrete drives
and walkways are also provided with each
unit Greenbelts run throughout the pro-
1ect and are maintained through a home-
owner's association Homeowner's fees
are $71 a month
To reach Galleria, exit the Santa Ana
Freeway at Encinitas Boulevard, travel
east two miles to El Camino Real and gc
north two short blocks to Mountain Vista
The project is one mile east on Mounta1•
Vista A sales office Is open Saturda'.
through Wednesday fron 11 a m. to 6 p.m
Lee Ann E/'ldicott is pro1ect sales man
ager. Christopher Homes of Irvine has
opened Phase Ill of Galleria. a 78-umt
duplex home development in Encinitas,
president Christopher Gibbs announced
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The third phase of 24 units Includes
threeJJoor plans ranging from 1, 160 to
1 590 square feet. at prices from $~8.990
to $121 .490,.The previous two.phases-of
50 homes. which opened in January, are
completely sold out
Floor plans include a two-bedroom,
two-bath plan a two-bedroom den and
2' 1-bath model, and a two bedroom plus
loft. 2' z-bath ~an. The Iott can be
enclosed to function as a third bedroom.
The one-and-two-story. single family
attached duplex homes were designed by
Berkus Group Architects of Newport
Beach. They feature an open, airy environ-
ment and have {:Ountry-pane windows,
vaulted ceilings and wood-burning fire-
places -.
Kitchens feature luminous lighting.
ceramic tile counter tops. oak cabinets.
self-deaning ovens and nooks m all u01ts
Entries feature carved entry doors
and ceramic tile flooring Additional
features include oak ra1hng accents. Employee. honored u George earned, a• did aaeociate Marilyn
skylights and window seats in selected Elldns Co.'• top three ea!es gener-HUI and aulstant manacer Don
plans. double sinks in master bedrooms. atore for the first abr month• of DeThoma1. Shipley took top
walk-in closets. carpeting and smoke 1984 )ose outalde the flrm'• New-honor• In new ltetlngs alone with
detectors. port Beach office wlth manager with agents Mary Richards and
Energy efficiency 1s achieved through Mark Drenner. From left, they are Donna We bater. DeTbomas,
solar hOt water. dual-glazed windows. hot Sally Shipley, Joyce Dabolt and DaBolt, Sblpley and Twitchell are
water heater blankets. ntght--set-back Marilyn Twttcb~ll. Twttcbell Ilise> alt repeat wtnnen of the Elklna t~ermostats and u raded insulation in led the office ln commlsslona Co. '1 old Ile award. ~~.,....;;.;"-=-.....;;;;;..;;___.:,...;..;..;;__;,,.........;..;;,;_....;;..;;.;_~~~~-.-~~--~~.&....;.~..,__~~~~~~--i
lllffl -UUT LICITill
Lovliest Greenbelt location on
Vista Cajon-Reflection Pond!
Split level.3 BR home with great
privacy. Owner transferred to
New Jersey! $212,000 inc. Land!
Barbara ReiJy 752-1414
.. UT/-1-1 .. 1441 Waq lrhi
Spacious 4 Bdnn & den, 2 'h baths.
Two 2 car pragee. Large lot wilt-.
room for pool or RV parking.
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l.AWTOI OW
lid !Nees;t city Ill ~
26,000 person military
arbllefy eenttt
-flcmible para mutual
hone r.,. on lndQft
land
NSSllU llYDmDTI
vat 11 ~ 9 9~ loaAa. ~ Jill equities, 111115111•e
us11 now Good •eciatioa
-$till dowi. oa oew 14-linit ~ts Pr.-sed & positive asll
flow Good mcrnL
Cd 714 760-2601 Ot 405 353 1000 llltf Mon
tor Mar~yn Lalf, Broler
PllFEIT , .... , -11M,lll
Located on a peaceful, quiet cul-C:le·aac
with a lush park at the e00. Co8ta
Mesa nr So. Coait PW.I. Spacious 3
bdrm. 2 ba. f.anilly nn. FirepliOe. Im-
maculate. Call today for an appoint-
ment to .ee.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
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lneaal 1 .:::;Cna::;::=al.._ _ _..;..-.;;;i r ~ tit&M3 R51Mk GMW1
-1111 USTEI ' I IEWPllT •lllTI • I 1111,IOO i Owner may carry, 7 yprs at 1~ I
I fixed rate on this 2 bdrm, 1 bath
home with alley access. double
garage and ocean view potential 1 from 2nd story. Available to aee
on appointment only.. Call for I add.res,, to drive by. 111-1211 1 i l§lji}j WMlk 1$115 1MW' :
.....
Quality 3 BR home on extra large
Sh~liffs lot, high vault ceilin~
akYlights, open feelin~ leading to
36' pool, lovely gardens, pool house.
Excellent neighborhood in pres-
l.igiom area!
EllllT ml. 111'-
Major price reduction of $70,000 on
this gorgeous upgraded Plan IV.
Largest floor plan w/over 3200 sq.
ft. Best buy in town w/fabulous
JUMBO FINANCING! Call or stop
at the Belcourt Hills Sales Office.
Open 10 to 6 Sat or Sunday. Ask for
Carole McMahan
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Traditional
Realty
631-7370
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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&.-.LnmlUI --5 new condos on Balboa Penin-
sula with · 2 &i 3 ·car garages.
s~ ocean/sunset &
bay/night light view atop g8rden
deck. Owners will exchange.
Priced from $290~05,000. Maggi
Mad.in 551-8700.
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Just 2 bib from .. Wood'a Cove" a-.m. Here •• 3 Bdnn 2 S.&h
home with I.rs formal dininC
room. Family room. briilikfMt
room lrtd h1r mmad yard.
Newly 1emode:led with more
room toe~ A-smeble an.
DaD't n. it. $281,000. Bill Wed·
lll(ft Ml~.
SllSOI IYEI IATWU
Thats the VIEW from this mag-
nificent manor high on a hill in
prestigious Harbor Ridge! This
luxurious 5 BR, 7 BA reflects the
ultimate in quality thru-out.
~ts a l,ibrary, s1ep-dn fam. rm
w/fplc, gourmet kitchen and in-
credible Master-suite -com-
plete w/sauna, fplc, walk-in
"cloeet-room" and VIEW. 40'
pool & spa -24 hr. guarded
gate. Owners may consider
trade. Offered at $1,950,000.
Shown by appt. Jeri HunL
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• lllYll Wm111A'MI With a n.tropean flavor! Truly a
unique and classic 3 BR
townhome! Formal-marble-
foyer -totally upgraded th.ru-
out. Private single level end-unit
in lush garden setting. 24 hr.
guarded gate. Assume hi-loan.
Shown by appt. only. $550,000.
Jeri Hunt.
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REALTY
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*OIUL """* Brand new 1 8d I 1 8d
+loft Condo9. Starting at
M50 rent to bUY Oell Auaty a3M 2et
a .. .,,
Good w .aide locatlon, 3 8'
11,\ Ba. pctio.., D/W, btt-
lna. Kids OK. 2..iy. Aval.
now sees mo. 850-7275
M75/mo. 2 BR 1b&, 2587 0renoe No '· drtve by. Jo.Ann Bkr. 759-0819 ..........
280 2 be +den. ltartlng M 75 MC b4dg, ,..,,., of.
floe open ~t 1-.5
PM &1 0 Bahr St.
241-1275
CIMn 2Br 1ba, llnQle gar.
E'elde. 1528. Meture
&<Itta pref. Agt 54-7129
EISIO. delu1te TownhouM
2br 1~ "50. 2541
Orange, '42·2620
H you're not sure who (OI .t111) Kenneybunkpott
wn, don't leel ba6-J011'1e llOl aloM
Kennt)'bu°'~rt is one of l • disbnelltely
d•flt1ent IPlfttMnl floor ~ns al Su-.d Yollqe
Mi HunlJftCtotl 8ucll Suvmd v.a. is• rnutt
ol 1J>taW1 perwnaiaed prolessional ~~
Tht kiftd ol attenbon yov dewlt
A Plflttl blelld ol 111lllr• and • nesu.d 111 a tofest wrt.11 babbh~ broob and civitt
ponds. cooled by nat11ul ocun t.eezu. Md to
tlllt leMIS covr\s, SWllllallftl pools. 1 pcallt lfld • convenient touhoa nt¥ ,.,. and ~rment lftd yo11 • ~e iot • pltce anyone W0111d
proudlt c.a "°'"' (hen K•IWleybUtlkport!) OM Ind two bedroocn. one and two blt.h
ldult 'l)artmtnts ind To*nllomeS
Seaw1nd \7illogeto• ,, N-
lSSSS Hu"t111aton Ytllaet lent Huntmaton Buch, CA
(7") 8989961
floa tht San Diuo f reewa' drtvt north 011 Btxll to
Mtl lddtll, tllM west Oii Mc1 lddeft to SQwilld Ydlalt
f1rllisllnlp millble • 09t11 dlllt 10 AM 't~ Ills~
Spaciou!. ~ingle Ont>
& IWO bedroom apt~
BEST
VALUE IN
NEWPORT!
..... noo
Femaie Nwpor1 er.t.
Encl gar, pool, nr bch
$COO Art 8 call 85C)..S451
fem roomen tor Meridith
home non-smkr utll Incl
Af 5:30 9fS4-0439
3Bd turn. PQOl.j8c. Utll pd
trvlne. S295 up 851-
1648/S4M741-Mlsa Cady
boa Isl, nd 2 rml• 3bf
furn hae. Joan Date:
W/529-5435 H/544-3074 ·-------Beautiful Nwpt Bch
fem/pvt tune, t'VI 9/ 1
S275+ utlls 6"5-9515
M/F, n/lkr shr lg hM In
CdM S370 + 1u1 & S170
depo. Must ... 76<MS043
M lhr 3b< l'\M, frpl, wit!
to beh $40CHutll Aft 5
675-5015"' M&-3325
VER SHORES Prof' M-
lrg hse/pool, own rm/f\ilt
h9e prlvs $450 6"5-5385
lo<* for & share 2 Br
2ba S750-S950 CdM.
Nonsmkr Reap. work
750-9336 Hm 6754238
an1ed 2 Of 3 Br TwnhM
In Newport 8eectl BIUn'I
area by protesalonel
~withou1~1t'1
Of pet• 833--0500
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ZESTFllUFE
. acttv. Sr. Udy
want• to •hare your
home. Enjoy healthful
food, ex.a., the ana.
QOOd converMtlon. Re-ilable & Helpful. 851-1829
.... 1. ....
One or t.he ways.homes are being
bought. and sold today is W1th
Blended Bate Mortgage
A blended rate mortg88e ts a new
mortg88e that covers a.n old ,
mortg88e a.nd advances new funds
The new mort.g1i4te 1S used to pay
otf t.he eXlst.ing more.gage at a
lower ra.t.e Lhan the current mark.et
rat.e The lender gi·ant.s Lhe new ra~
somewhere betw~n t.he old rate
and the preva.111ng market rat.e
The new monthly payment. ts larger
than 1t was previously. but not u
high as current rat.es would
reqU.lre
lmpac\ on buyer
• ReQ 1vt a loNer tnan mulu1t ra""
e CU\ qualify Wl~h a IOWtr IOOOrne
e Lower monthly p&yr11enta
Impact on aeller
• ALW'ada poLenLl&I bU7t1MJ
• Rece1vea all fund,. at clo•in&
Ma.ny lenders offer a blended rate
mortgage as tt. produces a higher
return than the old mo e A
real estate professional de a
buyer to those properties where
this type or mol't.gage ls a•&ilable.
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CllTA BU I ..._, 11H,IOGI -A
lot of home for your money. Neat and
clean. RV access. Alley entry. Close
to schools, church, shopping. Call for
more information and showing.
546-2313
OlllTIY CUI., 1211,llO -Entering
into a large welcoming living room
you'll notice a true country feet
Crackling fireplace. Extensive use of ·
wood. Country gourmet kitchen with
all built-Ins. 2 bdrms, 3 baths. Cozy
den with loft. -large lot. Two horse
stalls. Tack room, washdown rack.
You must see thlsl 546-2313
llSTA lllSA& IEW Llnml -2 master
suites + custom loftl Skytlghtsl 2
fireplaces! Decorated to perfection!
Re1ax on sunshine patio and view
gorgeous pool+ spal Only $115,000.
963-6767
Tll Mii Tl U Tiii -Only $95,000
for this popular "loft moder• 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
CUTA IESA FllltLY 11111, 1121,IOO -Extra clean 4
bdrm home. Family room, formal dining. Super
location. Close to schools. Call today to see.
546-2313
I IHIOOI COLHIWI -2 story giant! 2¥. baths!
Family room + dining room! Private pool! New
listing, won't last at $166,950. 963-6767
lllLIHS CLllEHT, 111,1001 -In Costa Mesa. 1
bdrm condos now selling at cost. Oak cabinets,
fireplace, skylights plus attached 2 car attached
garage. Excellent financing available. VA, FHA.
Don 't miss these! 646-7171
IWll PHIHIU, 1111,110 -Newport Beach
bungalow only 1 block to ocean. Cute 2 bdrm.
Double garage. Call nowt 546-2313
LIWEST PllCE SOllEllSET -Costa Mesa! 3 bdrm
top of the line! Den/library! Skylights! Try 10%
down ! Executive home at below executive
prices! 963-6767
HUT TElllS-llUT PllCE -Assume low Interest
Ion Seller will carry.Spotless 3 bdrm condo.
Mini-loft. 2 car attached garage. $109,900 full
price! Call now. 546-2313
llUEIY llSllESS LICATIH -Gigantic green-
house surrounded by botanical gar-
den/waterfall! Live in beautiful home in heart of
Orange County and own your own business.
963-6767
lnlD FIUICEI STUTEI, 111,100 -Owner will
carry 1st Trust Deed with 20% down. Low
interest rate. Bargain basement price. 1 bdrm
plus den. Near South Coast Plaza Cail now!
546-2313
VIUTlll ~WAJJ -$29,900. 1 bdrm mobile
home In Newport Beach! Steps to sand! Perfect
for aurferl 963-8767
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ITW IOE, 111,100 -Assume $63,500 at 9.5•to,
$671month.4 bdrms, 2 bathroom. 2 car garage.
Super clean, Inside and out. Cail now, 546-2313
lllJIU SEWI IEllCil PllCE, 11,000 -Seller
wants out -you'll want in! Come.feel the warmttl
of the rosewood accents. Remodeled kitchen.
New appliances. Italian tile floor. 4 large bdrms,
2 remodeled baths. Price now $134, 900. Call to
see! 546-2313
UCI II IUIET: 111,000 -Beautiful single story
garden home! New carpet! Fresh paint! Excel-
lent locatlonl 963-6767
IEWNIT IUCI FIBI, SHl,IOO -Move up to
Newport at an affordable price. Lots of poten-
, tlal. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Large lot. Seller wants out
now. 546-2313
USTSIH 4 Ulll, 1114.IOO -Large living room.
Family room. Fireplace. Bright kitchen. Break-
fast area. End unit. Community pool. Spa and
tennis. You can't do any better! Call n~.
5 .. 6-2313
Sll,000 YA ISlllUIU -At 8112°/e Interest. Try a
new 2nd trust deed. SmaJI down. Low payments.
3 bdrms. Upgraded.Call quickly, this won't last
at $104,950. 546-2313
NUii IY TU 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
IEWPllT OIEiT, WllST lllEL -At $179,900 It's
also the lowest priced 4 bdrm In the tract. Two
story, 2% bath with wetbar. Enjoy the executive
lifestyle at a very low price. You'll agree It's a lot
for the moneyl 646-7171
nn IDIMI OllM -$74,9001 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
DUA IE ELEUITI -$231,900. _. bdrm, 2 story,
high cathedral ceilings! Large family room +
formal dining room! Wet barl 2 fireplaces! 3 car
garage! ~orated to perfection. 963-6767
IAllU PElllSIU IUT MY -Only $165,000 for
this very charming 1 bdrm beach cottage. Lots
of potential here. Could be used as owner winter
home then a summer rental! R-2 lot otters future
redevelopment. Call today I 646-7171
"ICUSE llllW OllT -Newport Beach 2 bdrm,
21/2 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
L•IM Fii A 11111.1 .,., -Here Is one of
Newports best offerings. Low space rent, very
private, super tocation. Only 1 mile from the
beach. Double wide with porch. 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
Full price Is only $39,0001 Call nowl 646-7171
WHTI l llWll -Only $155,000. Spacious 4
bdrm In executive neighborhood! Cozy Ore-
placel Great 15X15 sundeckl Located In quiet
area next to park! Hurryl Call 963-6767
WTllll OMll -Only $123,500. 3 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 lasf at this prlcel 646-7171