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SATURDAY. AUGUST lll, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY C ALlfOHNIA •· r f..•4'.',
Murderer sentenced to death
Thompson maintains his innocepce,
calls conviction 'cold-blooded ... frame'
By JEFF ADLER
Of ... 0.-, ........
Adamantly maintainina his inno-
cence, convicted killer Thomas
Martin Thompson was sentenced
Friday to die in Qalifomia•s gas
chamber for the 1981 Lqurra Beach
rape-slayina of a 20-ycar:<>ld woman.
Thompson, weanna Jeans and a
Cout
J. David Domlnelli may
soon be freed from
prlson./A2
California
Appeals court stays full-
scale start-up at Dlablo
nuclear ~r plant./ A3
Nation
sport ahirt, stoically listened u the
sentence was pronounced by Oranae
County Supenor Court Judge Robert
Fitzaerald, nearly 10 months after a
jury recommended that he receive the
death penalty for murderina Oinscr
Lorraine F1e1schli, who had lived in
Newport Bcacl1 and Mission Viejo
shortly before her death.
"The court wishes you every sood
Patient
safe a s
blaze
guts v~n
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... Dlilf ....... A passenaerand two crew members
quickly abandoned a burning am-
bulance in M Friday when.
flames moved frorn benealh the hood
iiito c diiver's co~ent: · -
No injuries were reported from the
fire that ptted the van, used by
Schaefer Ambulance Service in Santa
Ana to transport non-cmersency-
S::nts. The vehicle bunt into
es on Fair Drive, a few yards west
of Newpon Boulevard. about 1:30
P·'fhii Richey, administrative ftrc
chief, said the ambulance was ap-
parently en route to Fairview State
Hospital when the driver noticed
smoke comin& from benealh the dashboard. .
Richey said the fire appaiently
started in lhe enaine area of lhe Dodge
van, which was destroyed by the
blaze. Damages estimated at $50,000.
The cause of the fire, quickly ext-
inauisbed by firefiabters, has not been
determined. Phil Gatto, vice president of
operations for the company, said tt
was the fint such incident for the
Santa Ana ambulanc.e service. The
lucit.•• Fitzsuald id after rcadma
aloud the fengthy 1tntencin1 docu·
ments and ordcrint Thompson's
transfer to San Quentin's death row.
Minutes earlier Fitzserald had
denied motions seeldna a retrial or a
reduction of the death penalty to life
imprisonment without the Possibility
of parole.
Thompson•s stoic demeanor broke
only after the judge granted a defense
motion allowma him 1 contact visit
with bis mother, stepfather and sister,
who had attended virtually all of
Thompson'• lengthy court ap~ranea.
As the Santa Ana courtroom was
clnnd of visitors to allow the brief
visit, the 29-year-old de~dant ap-
peared to be sobbina.
Thompson was convicted in No-
vember 1983 of stabbinJ Aeischli
five times in ~ head at bis La&una
Beach a~menL Later he and co-
defendant David Leitch. his room-
mate at the time, buried F1eischli•s
body in a shallow grave near the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Statfon and
fled to Mexico where they were
arrested, acoordina to prOleCUton.
Leitch, who facet identical clwJcs,
lS scheduled to be tried be&inmna
Nov.5.
Calling bis conviction a .. cold-
blooded, premeditated frame,"
Thompson read from a prepared
statement when asked if be wanted to
address the coun. ... was convicted because the jury
didn't believe I slept throoab tbe murder, .. Thompson said. "But there
is no doubt in my mind that the real
killer is lauahina at this jury... ·
The defense, during the lenstby
General·
' defends·:
Corps'
action
Calls critical articles
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M1jor Gen. Oayton L Com10rt on
Friday defended the Marine ~
tRatment of Lance Cpl K.udi 'Kl.
aait, ~and Capt. Jobn C. Moult«
27, two Oraqe County-bad
Marines whole romance .as tc.:
bidden by military rules. :
Moultak was coun-martialcd after bcina c:oovic1ed of fraternization uiG
four other charl,a. He is statiooed il
tbe Marines' £1 Toro Air StatioD.
awaitina the results of a appeal •
Cad. asked for u early
hol10t'&bledi.scJwFfroni the MaiiDl
C.Orps. a request lbat must be APr
proved by Na SecmarY Joh•
Lebm.aa She is . to ~
Marine Corp1 bchcopter s&atioo ie
Tustin.
The first successful use of
akin grown In a test tube
-otters new hope-to burn
victims./ Al
van is one of two non-cmerxeQ~__. ....
vehicles dispatched from Santa Ana
C.Ombt. Who is commamdina p:n_.;
cral of the Third Marine AitCn.4
Wint. which incJ&ldes the El T oroAIMI
Tustm Imes, summoned reporten tO
diScuss the Marines' romance and 1U
Religion
Reform-minded Roman
Catholics consider form-
ing a separate, liberally
minded, natlonaJ Cath-
olic diocese.Ill
Sporta
Gary Player's record-
tying 63 moves him Into a
three--way tie for the PGA
Championship lead./81
The Angels faJI 21~ games
behind Minnesota In the
American League West
after a 6-5 loss In BaJtl--
more./81
Defending national foot-
ball champion Miami
faces a rugged schedule
In Its hopes to repeat this
year./83
Entertainment
Dorothy'• going back to
Oz In a new movie that
Disney producers Insist
Isn't a remake of the
.. Wizard" classlc./81
The networks get ready
for the Republican Con-
vention hoping for some-
thing of news value./110
Chi nae youngsters run a
auccesaful newspaper for
klde./17
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for routine transpon.
Gazzo said all Schaefer vehicles are
checked every shift by a company
mechanic. He added that the crew
sacrificed the vehicle to ensure the
passenger's safety.
Deluca
sentence
delayed
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,.., .......
Convicted killer Gabriel Deluca
should be placed in a state hospital for
the criminally insane ralher than
prison, bis attorney wd Friday after
lhe Huntin&ton Beach teen success-
fully asked a jud&e to postpone bis
sentencina.
Deluca was convicted June 13 in
the murder of postal carrier Ida Jean
Haxton, a mother of two who was
(Pleue eee DE LUCA/ A2)
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involved in the oowt-martial
Ca.ta lie.a fllen,hter Ralph Morentin
doaaee the Interior of a Scb.aefer un-
balance enplfed In flamee Friday on Fair
and therefore is fiu to diJC'USI tbi
case. •
'•Numerous articles have appcare§
(Pl--... QEDJlAL/A.2'
Gabriel Deluca
• Newport's prepared toac~
on harbor-area pollution ~
Clean-harbor campaign will concentrate discussed, be said, al with •
prosram for educatina oi:L publiG
about the teriousness of i.llep1
dumpiq. on public education, new pump-out stations
For more than l 0 years. pon.ions of
Newport's Upper Bay have bced
closed to the public because of boti
chemical and bacterial pollution:
By KAREN E . KLEIN °' ... .,.., ........
A coalition of Newport Beach
residents. city officials and communi-
ty leaden have declared war on
careless waste disposal habits that are
believed to be pollutina Newport
Harbor and may be thrcatenina
public use of some of the city's most
popular recreation areas.
Caty Councilman Phil Maurer,
chairman of the city's Tidelands
Affairs Committee, hosted a meetina
of about 25 people Thursday momina
who share a common interest of
wanting to keep the harbor clean.
"fmjust elated with what we cam. e
up with," Maurer said. The city's·
ability to enforce existma laws m
connection with sewage disposal was
County and state health officials have
onaoina studies aimed at measuriot
levels of contamination, which coukl
threaten the entire bay.
Hazardous chemicals like DDT
have been found in small fish in Saa
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ln the muldparpoee room at Rea Communi-
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:About SO children will participate, lnclud-
CONTINU E u STORIES
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GENERAL •••
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tbat are highl) cnucal of the Marine
Corps' handling of this case, which
arc unjust and fundamentally un-
fi.ll.'' Comfort said in a wntten
statement
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Courtney Kaaell, 4'h; Ap_ple Sandefur, 7:
Krtaten Koppe, 4; and Allie Mendel, 4. The
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In the statement. the general said
dlat since assuming his post m t 9a2.
he has personally warned all new
officers about fratcnuzat1on, which
refers to romantic ..invo~vement ~-· i •
·-tween-j unaot -and..-$CA!Ot _o.fficCiS,:.
junior and ~nior enlisted persons,
aad -as in the Moultak-Clark case
-between an officer and and
enlisted person.
"... It is treated as a professional
problem, not a social problem,"
Comfort's statement said. .. ... It
always has overtones of either
favonusm or sexual harassment or
both."
If officers are involved 1n such
relationships, they arc 11ven two
choices: end the relat1onsh1p or get
mamed, the ~eneral said.
Comfort sa1d Moultak failed to end
the relauonsh1p a.od "specifically
stated he did not want to marry Lance
Cpl. Clark.." The general said
Moultak. as a legal officer, was
"tntimately familiar" with the rcgu-
lauons concerning fraternlZ8tion.
Both Moultak and Clark were
unaavtlable for comment Fnday.
The general wd Moultak's court-
martiaJ offenses stemmed from the
11elationship and attempts to hide it.
ln add1t1on. Moultak was charged
with prov1dlll& Clark with the
answers, ahead of time, to questions
she would be asked during a promo-
tion review. Moultak sat on th.at
promotions board, the Marines said.
Clark was given immunity from
prosecution and testified at
Moultak's court-martial. She bas
claimed she was threatened with a
M~. Gen. ckyton L. Comfort
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prison term if she <lid not accept
immunity and testify.
Upon his conviction July 13,
Moult.ale Wii sentenced to d.tmtissal
from the SC"J"Vice, loss of pay and
allowances, and "restriction for 60
days." A Marine spokeswoman said
"restriction" would not be defined
until the appeal process is completed.
Comfort told reporters he did not
view the sentence as unusually harsh,
add.mg, "This isn't the first time that
sentence has been given."
The aencral was _asked if the
traditional ban on franternfzatio11 is
outmoded.
"No," he replied. l l think it's even
more gennane. Fraternization is a
problem for junior women who must
be protected from physical and sexual
abuse."
Frolflmhnd'Win'report1•-- -Attamte-Bancoiv,:is .Dorrunelli'Tbla·
J. David Dominelli, jailed in J aest creditor with SIS million in·
federal prison 'since lat.e April on a vested in the curreney tradina firm .
civil contempt charae for failina to Trans Atlantic WU forced into coo~rate with bankruptcy officials bankruftcy when Dominelli'
oui the remains of bis tinancia empire collal)SCd.
bankrupt J. David & Co .. may be Domi'netu met TnuitCia)' with
freed soon, accordina to a pubished bankruptcy trustte LOuit Me1.zJC'f.
report Friday. The discussions were the first llme
Since Dominelli'1 J. David & Co. Dominelli bas spoken under oath
was forced into bankruptcy Feb. 13, since last March, before he fled
officials have been tryina to de--California for the island of Monsemt
termine what happened to the money against a court order probibiti.na him
invested with the La Jolla-based from leaving the state.
company. The San Dieao Tribune reported
A Newport Beach company. Trans Friday that U.S. District Court Judge
J. tawreu~ wu <ailed blck to
San Dieao from a Judic;ial conference
in Seattle because of developments in
the Dominelli case. The newspaper
said the information came from a
source, whi~h it did notidentify. Me~d he has receivecl new
information in the case but declined
to reveal it.
Metzger said that throuahout the
summer Dominelli has cooperated to
some dearee.
"He bas helped. but there are
certain constraints that he bas to live
with. We might be malrina ~
-on that however," the trustee said.
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NEWPORT SEEKS CLEAN HARBOR •••
From Al
Dieao Creek and hiab levels of for easy aocess by boatera.
coliform bacteria are present as well, "The ones that exist now arc junk,"
experts say. Both DDT and coliform Maurer said. "We should act some
bacteria are threats to humans, with betterones,evenifwchavetoconsult
DDT cau1in1 t\orveus disordm .and-with sanitation.officials and build our ~he ~cteri.a being responsible for own pumps."
mtestm~l ailment~. . A publlc awareness pr<>lf&JD will
Offict.als have h.nked th~ bactena, include a clean-harbor slopn and
at leut an part, to illegal discbarae of posted sians infonnina people they
sewage from boats. dis "·-· h The lack of worlcing pump.out cannot sc ....... e. waste mto t e
stations used to empty wastes from harbor, Maurer &atd.
boat toilets, is a m~or problem in the The city will likely also consider
harbor campaign will not be only on
boat owners. Maurer said a publtcity
drive to educate all citizens about
waste water disposal will be con-
sidered.
"We want people who live inland
to know that they're. just as much
responsible for clean harbors as the
rest of us," he said.
DELUCA SENTENCE DELAYED •••
harbor, Maurer S8.ld. He hopes the requirlna boats to install waste-
city will be able to identify what kind boldina tanks on board before they
of pump.out stations work best and can apply for boat slips, be said.
identify where they should be placed And all the emphasis of the clean-
The council is likely to study the
suuestions gathered Thursday and
then request city staff members to
formulate appropriate policy cba.flles
and programs that could be voted on
at a City Council meeting, Maurer
said. · From Al
fat.all) clubbed and stabbed as she
delivered mail last January in the
tccn-ager's Meredith Gardens neigh-
borhood
The dela> 10 sentencing was re-
quested to permit Dcluca's attorneys
more time to prepare for their
ar$ument that their cltent be com-
m1tcd to Atascadero State Hospital
rather than serve h1!. sentence 10 state
pnson
The dark-haired youth faces a
possible life sentence for the murder.
but the question of whether he 1s sane
will be raised when Superior Court
Judge Leonard McBride passes
sentence on Sept 1
"He ought to be rece1V1ng psy-
ch1atnc treatment at a hospital fa.
u ltty.'' said attorney Judith Sanders
after her chent appeared, briefly 1n
West Orange County Supenor Court
in Westminster. •
Sanders said she 1s basinj her
recommendation on reports issued
by two p'iych1atnsts who were asked
b) the court to examine Deluca and
analyze his mental state
Dr. Scawnght Anderson of Hunt-
inaton Beach was not available to
discuss his report and Or Wilham G
Loomis the director of the county's
Juvenile evaluation center, said 1t
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would be improper for him to
comment.
The reports were not opened to the
pubhc.
Sanders, thouith. said the reports
conclude that Oeluca 1s "seriously
mentally 111" and m dire need of
treatment. The feports suuest De-
luca needs long-term treatment, she
stated.
"They believe he 1s a danger to
himself," she added. "He's doing OK
right now, but he's been put in the
rubber room some days. He really
wants to get the whole thing over."
Wearing an Orange County Jail
JUmpsuJt with bis feet and hands
chained. a pale Deluca responded
affirmatively when Judge McBride
asked if he believed himself to be
mentall) fit to aid his attorney dunng
sentencing next month.
"I think he is able to understand
what's going on." his attorney sa.1d
later. "f th10k he understands what
he's been convicted of and that there's
a good chance he could spent the rest
of his Life locked up."
Dunng the month-Iona murder
tnal, Deluca was descnbcd by a
clinical psychologist as a sick,
troubled man who had a feeble hold
on reality. She said he had abused
drugs and alconol and hved in a
fantasy world. SLAYER SENTENCED TO DEATH •••
From Al
The former Edison High School
student reportedly tried to kill
himself at least twice before the trial started and once painted words on a to bury the bastard. One day you will throuitt the murder was an "10· convicted Hillside StrallJler An&elo
jail cell wall with his own blood. He be jud&ed as you have judaed me." credible position... that the Jury Buono. Leverson, bis voice crackina
was tranquilized during the Iona trial, Fleischli's brother, who attended properly rejected." with emotion, asked, "Is it fair that a
Sanders said. the scntencina hearing. declined to In askina that the sentence be jury should decide life for a mus
make a statement to the court commuted to life without parole, murderer but death for Thompsonr'
His lawyers, however, did not use concemina the sentence. defense attorney Mike Leverson Prosecutor Jacobi told the court
insanity as a denfense. They claimed In upboldina the jury's recommen-characterized bis client as an the killina was "cold-blooded, ruth-
Deluca was "unconscious" during the dation for a death penalty sentence, "articulate, educated, personable less and senseless." ln aslcina th.at the
attack on Haxton. The)'. said he drank Jud&e Fitzaerald said he does not human beina -he's like meetina the ultjmate sentence be imposed he
a large amount of tequila and blacked believe TbomMnn was "falsely con kid next door." dd·~ "I b • · f
out before killing the mail carrier. victed or rafir0aded." He added In llJl oblique reference to the life ~m~ric (onav~~ td=~~~·110:rt).
But Jurors said they believed Oepu-Thompson's contention that he slept senttnce doled out in Los Angeles to Not one."
ty District Attorney Bryan Brown's r.;;;=======================-=========;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;::;;;;;::;:=;;;;:::iiiiii araument that Deluca may have been
J_ust actina crazy. Brown araued
Deluca intended to rape Haxton.
Haxton was stabbed and struck
with a baseball bat on Oeluca's front
porch. According to testimony, the
youth "lit her body in her mall car,
drove It to a church parkina lot in
Costa Mesa and then walked home.
Her body was found that afternoon
and Deluca was amstcd the next day.
Sanders said she expects Brown to
cta.llenae her on her araumcnt that
Deluca be sent to a state mental
mstituuon for criminals.
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one .man dead In Cb1cago
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CHI A~ -Two rapid-transit tra.in& cOilided durina Friday's cvenina ru h hour, ktlhna one man and lnjurina ~ many as 43, authorities 1d. Mike
LIVell.c, .!"anager of t~f!sponataon services for Chicaao Transit Authority,
called 1t the worst .colh ion in the past couple of years"-and said authorities
had not yet detemuned the cause of the crash "It could be m~t or it ~uld::e man-fajlurc," he said. Police ~id ~hat one of the trains had rear-ended
t e ot c'ii trapp1n1 at least one person rnStde one of.the cars. fire department
wh orkebn r~ throe tr;-ap~ person. None of the injured appeared to be critically Urt, o Ph~u o 1c1als wd.
Sea. Kennedy, 901J In crulJ .
HY ANNlS, ~ass. -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, O.Ma ., and his
younaest.son, Patnck, suffe~ cuts and bruises Friday after his car was hit head
on by a pi~k:up truck near their Cape Cod home, authorities said. Kennedy, 51 ,
&nd Patnck, I~. w~rc treated at C.pe Cod Hospital, where Patrick. who 1uffe~ a ,cash an his forehead, was kept overnight for observation. Another
pusenaer in the CU:· Thomas Garpn, ! 3, apparently was not injured. Leonard
J. Bell, 6~. • Hya~ni~ plumbe~v.:hose pickup llUck collided with the Kennedys'
car, ~aved a Cltallon for dn~1na to endanger. He was treated for facial cuts
afld brwa:es at Cape Cod· Hospital and released. . . . .
Rf:a6an .eek• ald for Poll•IJ farm.en
WASHINGTON -President Reagan, declaring the United States docs
no.t accept t~e permanent Soviet domination of eastern Europe announced
Fnday he wtll ask Con~~ ~o approve $ J 0 million in aid to Poiish farmers.
Thea1d fund wo.uld be ~dm101stercd by the Roman Catholic Church in Poland.
Reapn .also said he 11 prepared to put aside U.S. objections to Poland's ~pplicat1on for memben~~~ in the Inte~ational Monetary Fund if there as a
complete and reasonable unplementatlon of the Polish government's recent
amnesty dccrcc freeina many political prisoners.
Balfalo •tadenti' an lJonon •liilii l)lacu
A Tl.ANT A -An 8-foot-biah te8rdrop sculpted by high school students in ~u~alo, N: Y., was pi:esented to the city Friday in memory of29 young blacks
latn m a stnna of kll!~ ~n 1979 and 198 J. The piece, "The Buffalo
lfeudrop for Atlanta. consists of a steel frame covered by CC?Pper strips cut
and hammered by the students. The materials cost about $2.000 and the scujpt~ took about 6,000 hours to complete. It wu placed at a community
center.in the area wh~ many oftbe children lived. Otto Reinhardt. a shcct-
melal mst.ructor at Buffalo's McKinley High ~boot, said the copper will take
o.n ~Y.CC~.cast an~ the ~pport structure will develop a rustic appearance,
s11JUJYina the passma of time that alto~ us to forgive but never forget."
. :Better oil, ·1&~ly to vote ~r.R•a1 ·
. NEWYO~K ~Fifty-five pcreent of the people takina part in a recent poll ~eve the natton as better of! now than it was four ycan ago1 and as a mull are lik~ly to v~~ to re-el~t PreSt~~t Rcaa.an, The New York Tunes reports. In its
Fnday ediuon, the Times wd 1ts findi~ were based on a Times-CBS News
poll '?f J.616 adults, of ~om 1,188 .said they were repstcred voters. The m~ of ei:r~r was~ 11.veo as plus-or-minus 3 percentage ~ints ... The
politically cnbcal findina of the Aug. S-9 poll is that ~pie who think things are
better say they are very likely to vote to re-elect President R~ whHe people
who t!tink th~nas arc worse are not that likely to vote for Walter F. Mondale, ..
the Tames wd.
Llmlt oa contrlbattou win• Sena~e OK
SACRAMENTO -A bill proposed by me state Fair Political Practices
Commission to limit the size of contributions to state political candidates
PUScd the Se'nate Friday. The measure. SB22SO by Sen. William Craven, R-
Oceanside, was touted by its author as an alternative to the more restrictive
Proposition 40 on t~ November ballot That proposition, by Assemblyman
Ross Johnson, R-1..a Habra, would bar corporations and labor unions from
contributing to candidates and limit m°'t conlributon to S 1,000 per
candidate. Craven's bill would allow larger contributions than Proposition 40
and let corporations and unions contribute to state candidates through
political action committees.
DJd .IJ•pJtal llasten AIDS-:vlctlm'• deatlJ?
SAN FRANCISCO-The death of an AIDS patient with pneumonia was
"probably hastened" when a San Luis Obispo hoseital sent him on a 200-mile
journey to San Francisco without medical supervision, Dr. Mervyn Silverman, 'San Francisco's health director, charged Friday. He said Richard Brower, 29, of
San Luis Obispo, was sent away from the San Luis Obi~ b0$pital with a note sayina .. it would not be suitable in our city" to treat b1m there. Brower died
Thursday, 13 days after he arrived at San Francisco General Hospital. Dr.
Oeorae Rowland, health acency director in San Luis Obispo, denied that
docton at his hospital were reluctant to treat an AIDS patient. He said Brower
chose to leave ... Both physicians here felt he could be adequately transferred."
he added.
TJJl• fl•IJ l• wortJJ $1 million
SAN FRANCISCO -SomewbeTC in San Francisco Bay swims a leopard
shark worth $1 million. That 2S-pound, 4-foot-long fish was tqged and
dropped in I.be bay Friday for a contest sponsored by a volunteer organization
that raises funds for patient ca.re services at Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley.
The winner of today's "Hook A Million" contest would ,et SS0,000 a year for
20 years. However, says Capt. Ron Hornlein of Pacific Charters Spon Fishing,
.. With all those people out th~ lookina for him, he's aonna take a bike and be
lon11one before they set their lines in the water. Those fish aren't dumb."
2 koala• dle, l Ul at Saa Diego Zoo
SAN DIEGO -Two rare marsupial koalas at the San Diego Zoo have
died and a third may be ill with a funJUS that affects the animal's central
nervous system, a zoo veterinarian said Friday. But the zoo, one of only two in
the nation with koalas, said it docs not think an epidemic has taken hold amona
its nearly two dozen koalas, sri1all bearlike aoimals native to Australia. Until
recently, the San DiCJO Zoo had the only koalas in the nation. Its first koalas
arrived in 1925 and hved until 1932. The zoo has operated its own breedina
program and continuous koala colony since 1976, Jouett said.
U.N~ reject. S. African coa•tltattoa
UNITED NATIONS -The Security Council adopted a resolution
Friday rcjectina South Africa's 11ew constitution, which creates separate
lcaislaturcs with limited power for Asians and people of mixed race. The
resolution said the constttutional cbanacs arc aimed at entrenchina white
minority rule and the system of racial separation. The new constitution makes
no chanac in the status of South Africa •s blacks. who cannot vote. Friday's vote
I J..-0. Supponina the resolution were the eiabt Non-AliJJled nations that ~posed it, Burkmafaso (formerly Uwer \Jolta), f.aypt, India, Malta,
Nlcaraaua, Pakistan, Peru ana Zimbabwe. The Unitecrstates and Britan
abitained. China. France and the Soviet Union also voted in favor, as did the
Ncthcrlandi and the Ukraine, which is ptrt of the Soviet Union.
Protat. elJCalate ln PllllUplne.
MANILA. Philippines -Police in riot sear bdd oft'. abOut~.000 anti·
aovemment demonstrators in suburban Quejon City for five hours Friday,
before allowina the proteStcn to march pcaCefuUy 1nto Manila. After ordetin1
hl1 troops to stand beck, Manala"s polkle chief Gen. Narciso Clbmi ia1d, .. If
onlytouveinnooent lives. wcareallowi~ them to m&Kh ." It was the lat of
uerlcsofprotcsuleadillJtO the fint anniversary Aua. 21 of the a sa inauon
of opPOSillon leader Benapo ~uino.
I.tia warn• olremllatloa
IRO. f.aypt -U.S. bclicopten IOwtn• mi~plodina dcv-1 ' pt
apprbaCtics to SIUdi Arabia's main Red Sta pon on Frtday and Iran wamt'd at
would retaliate 1f 1ta h1pa are barasted an the ua canal Thru American
tallion hclicopien d[IP.td ~&I eds ICfOSS Red Sea watm near lhe ud1 pon of J~ lJ 4ff&Ciali said. At~ to tbe Medure ¥:OUSUCdt.vu::cs t.ba.t
can c plo.Jc sound·tri-ted mine the officials id.
Reporter'• dJ•ppearaace •paib prote.t
11 MA, Peru -Raot pohQC used dubs and a water cannon Fnda) to break ur.: cmlJn tration Ottttide th~ pmideMial pel1CJC by~ pro&estu~ Lhc cU ppnranQC ofa youna Peruvian rtpqncr. The newsman, Jaime Ayala, n
vanilhcd in the ~cmlla tone of uth (Xntral Prru He last n cntcnna
the h quarters of vcmm nt mannes
Lawmakers say
acid rain repo t
was SY.pressed
Claim report could have led to
legislation against acid rain
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -Two clu ion of the repon 1n dirca
Democratic lawmake~ said Friday contradiction to the position of the
that the Reqan administration sup-president on the is uc of acid rain,"
prcsSed a report that might have· said Mitchell. whose bill to reduce
swayed Conaress to pass legislation to sulfur dioxade emissions has drawn
combat acid rain. The charge was Whi~ .House .opposition. .
denied t>Y the pmidenfs science Wilham Nierenberg. chairman of
adviser and the chairman of the panel the . panel ,that wrote the repon,
that wrote the report denied that at was suppressed.
"If b' h d ;,,.__ ilabl . "That's false," Slld Nieren~ t lS tCJ)9rt. a ~n ava CID director of the Scripp Jn titution Of
March an~ April, the House H~th Oceanoaraphy at La Jolla ... If they
and Environment subcommittee (the House subcommittee) needed co~ld v~ry well hav~ ap.proved an the crucial document. they had it."
acid rain ·control bill instead of Nierenbe!J said the March 1984
rejectina the legislation by the narrow document O Amoun released was an
margin of I 0-9," charged Rep. Nor-early draft of a report he tu med in ••in
m•n D'Am<?urs, asponsor of the bill late June or early July, I foriet
who 1s runmna for the Senate m New which."
Hampshire. Bruce Abell, a spokesman for
The ~eport recommended im.m~i-presidential scieflce adviser George
ate. a~tion to .red~ sulfur d1.ox1de Keywon~. also denied that the ad· em1ss1on~. which the rt:poft: said arc m1n1stratton suppressed the report.
the principal cause of aCJd nun, one of "Of course not. A summary of t~e nation '1 most severe en· ~ some earlier staf,es was released more
vtronmental threats. than a )car ago, • he said.
Sen. George J. Mitchell of Maine Abell said that as far as he knows
held a news conference in Portland. the final report will be released M~ine, to ~lease the report too and officially. . SIJ~ the White House apparently was Jn an interview Friday, D'Amours
trying to keep it under wraps ufttil contended if the March 1984 docu-
after the election to avoid political ment bad been a draft, it would have
embarrassment been labeled as such.
"It is iudi~Y. apP!lfCDt why I.be The co~man said the March
Rcaaan ~mirustrattoo has sup-1984 report i more forceful than the
pTCs.sed thas document. The con-intenm findings.
Injunction prevents full-scale operation
for at least 3 months pending foes' appeal
WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S.
Coun of Appeals on Friday issued an
order preventina the Diablo Canyon
nuclear power plant in Catifomia
from beginning full-scale operation of
its nuclear reactor for at least three
months.
A three-judge panel of tire District
of Columbia appeals court granted
opponents of the plant an injunction
~Yl!'I ~he .Nuclear Rqulatory Com-
m1ss1on s t uance of' a full-power
Busli
returns
can't be
released
Terms of blind trust
would be violated,
press secretary says
WASHINGTON {AP) -Vice
President George Bush, counterin&
criticism about bis finances. released
a statement Friday showing that he
and his wife, Barbara, have a net
worth of $2. I million, but be did not
release bis most recent tax returns.
operating license at the plant on the
Pacific coast near San Luis Obispo.
The NRC issued the license a week.
ago but delayed its effecttve date until
5 p.m. EDT Friday in order to give the
opponents. a San Luis Obispo group
called Mothers for Peace, an op-
portunit)-to le the in1unction.
The Pacific Gas & Electnc Co. own~ the $5. l bdhon faality located
halfway bet ween Los Angdes and San
Francisco ..
John DeLorean
Court hearing begin• _ .
Vlqlnla llcllartln, founder of tbe VhpDJa llcllartlD
Pre8chool, u wbeeled lDto a Loe Aneel• COIU'troCMa bf
attorney Daniel Da'ria Prtday u a colia.bbaed ~
hearlnC of MTen former teachen cbaried la the moleeta-
tton cue &eta under way. llunielpal Court JQdae Ann
Bobb dented a d.efeue request for a conttnaance htday.
A court ofticial, who poke only on mcpwatt Westi~ouse reactor
condition that he not be identified, being prepared Fliday to move UltO a
said the judics would hear arauments 76-day testing propam.
sometime in Novembtt. "We'U be goLDg critiCil within the
The opponents have contended next ae"eral day& and expect to Ft ~t.opcratio.n of the plant "poses a above 5 percent power early ~t
s1gn1ficant n_sk to the health and week." he said. .. We should be at 10 safety of pcut1oners, plant workers . ~ and the public in the event of a · pm:ent sometime the ~ddle ?f tbe
nuclear accidental the facility." week ~nd at that. ~t ~ 11 be
The commission. in voting 3-1 on arncrallng the fint JWCC.
Aug. 2 to arant the license, said The reactor. lic:emed in April to
operation 0~"1he plant .. pc>SH oo operate at 5 ptrCel1l power or ~-.as
stgruficant nsk to the health and in a bot tandby condition Friday
safety of the public." with its control rods inJCned to
Ron WeinbCfi, a 5pokesman for prc"CDt nuclear fii:Qon1oa Of 1l$
Pacific Gas & Electnc, said the J.084-uranium fuel.
'Stings' will go· on
despite De-i:torean
WASHJNGTQN (AP) -The £BJ
pJans to review what went wrona with
the prosecuttt>n of automaker John Z.
De Lorean but top Justice Depan-
ment officials predict few. if any.
changes in federal undcreovcr oper-
ations.
Anomey GcnuaJ WiJljam French
Smith said Friday be was disap-
pointed a jury found De Lorean
innocent of cocaine-trafficking
charges.. but he said. .. Ao acqwttal in
. one .case. will 1101 atiect our. use. of
undercover operations in our con-
tinuina battle a.pin st crime.··
FBI Di.rector William H. Webster
said it was "bard to say" what changes
in FBI procedures the case miabt
spawn ... This is one case ou of many.
many cases. most of which e bttn
persuasive to the Jury," he said .
Assistant FBI Director Bill Baker
added. ho er~ .. W~don'r curm>tly
see a problem with our undercol'er
review procedures. The jury's prob-
lem appean to have been with IM
credibility of the infonnanr and the
credibility of the agents testifying,
ralhcr than with our underco~r process.··
Noting that ''we all must aa:ept &be
results of our jury system." Smith
said in a written statement, .. Uodll::r-
cover operations ate one of the most ~ffectiYe. 2nd sua:essful.mYeslipti ~c.
tools available today in the war
apinst o~ aimc. drua Uif.
fickinl. briber) and public ~
tioo. In many cases. it is the oilly
method of combanina these evils:
mith said undercover opcntiom
"will continue to be used by Uie
Department of Justice wherever tl.iCy
may be nettsSary."
Peter Teetey, the vice president's
press secretary, said Bush himself
learned the amount of his net wonh
for the first time when the statement
was compiled.
At a White House briefing. Tcclcy
said he could not disclose the vice
president's tax returns from 1981
through 1983 because it would violate
the terms of a blind trust mto which
Bush placed nearly half his assets
when be became vice president.
More liberal Cal fornialaw
would make acquittal easy
However, Teeley handed out
copies of the vice prcSJdent's income
Wt returns from 1973 through l 980
-which have been released .before.
SAN FRANGI 0 (AP) -The
Jun that acquitted auto maker John
De Lorean m federal court miJbt
have had an easier time acquitti.ng
him in a California court because of J
more liberal entrapment law, which
has been urroundcd b) decades of
contro .. ·ersy.
The entrapment defcn~ that ap-
parcntl) was the key to De Lorcan's
acqwttal Thunda~ on cocaine
charaes bad to tabhsb not ooly th.at
federal agcnls had induced the crime
but also that De Lorean w not
.. prcdi ~ .. to commit it.
That "prcdi po ition" standard was set by the U.S. uprcme Court in
1932 and affirmed by closely d1V1ded
court in I 9S8 and 1972.
"A line must be drawn between a
trap for the unwary innocent and a
trap for t~ unwary mminal," wd
Chief Justice Earl Warren in a S-4
decision 1n 1958.
But in California, the focus 1s
different: reprdlcss o -he defen-
dant's intentions. dad p<>hcc act in a
~"&) that v.;ould induce a cnme.,
.. We att not conccl"Md v.11h "'ho
first concchcd or who "'illinJ))1 or
rcluctantl). acqu1CS4."Cd m a cnm1nal
project.·· said Jusncc tanley Mos~ in
tbe t 979 state uprcme Court case
I.hat dcdarcd the Cahfomia tandard,
"Wbat we do care about 1s how
much and what manner of per-
suasion. pre ure and cajolina are
brouJht to bear by la,,. cnforccmcf\t
offioal~ to induce ~n 10 commit
cnm ,"
like the rontro en) over e •
cl ion of ii II>' !dlcd e' 1d nee.
l~ entrapment dd.tc ts tarsely ~er
whether !Ome types of govemmtnt
conduct att so otrensi~e that \ky
showd affect dcci ions of guilt or
mnocencc.
.. , o matter 'Iii> hat the defendant's
past rccOtd a present inclinations
to cnminalit), or the depths to wb eh
he ha unk in the estimation of
.society. C'CTU1n police conduct to
ensnare htm into further cnmc 1s not
to be tolerated by ad\"&nccd SOCJct)'t ••
U. Supreme Coun Justice Ftlt
FranUurter said in dissent to War-
rcA".s 19S8 decision.
tatc upremc Court Justi~ Wil-
ham Clar~. diutnti from Mosk's
1979 ruling. proteMtd "an entrap-
ment dtfen that ignores culpability
and :to contrOJ police conduct by
a uittal of 14 -ionaJ cnminal ." •
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Mud wrestling proves
real knockout~t prison
Swimsuit-clad women cheered by Inmates
but wrestlers said reaction was typical
• Buraer said there wu no com·
patjson between the mud wrcs~
and an X·ratcd film broadcast to
inmates in the Pontiac CoiTcction I
Center over closed-circuit television
JOLIET, lll. (AP) -About 800 aettina crazy... ' last year. · ·
inmates at Joliet Correctional Center Ti&ht aecunty wa1 in place for the The film's showina drew aiticism
howled throuah matches by the three, half-hour shows v1cwcd by 800 from the public and from 10me
swimsuit-cad Ch1caao Knockers eliaible inmates of tho prison'a'l,120 correction• officen. ~
mud wrestling team. but one woman population. Sceurity measures in-"That was different," Buraer wd.
arappler said the reaction was about eluded five auards armed with semi· "It wa1 hardcore pomoarapby and
par for their crowds. . automatic weapc>ns who stood on nothlna was left to the imqination .
"It's been a while 1incc I've seen nearby rooftops. There was nothina lewd or lascivious
women," said Bill Walker, 27, who "Actually they are no more rowdy · aoina on out there today."
was returned to prison three weeks than other crowd1 we've performed Burseraa.id no taxpayer money
aao for~ ~le violation. He watch.ed, for," said wrestler Mary Beth Colello, used to pay the Knockcn' $2,000 f1
enthustasucally as two women shp-23, of Hammond, Ind. Instead, the money came from t
ped and slid in a makeshift mud pit. Bruce Burier, director of the inmates benefit fund, devcl~
Some inmates risked straddlina a prison's leisure time activities, said throu~ profits-from the pn
chest-hiah coil of razor wire Wednes-eyebrows mi&ht be raised by lithe, comm11sary. · . ·
day to peer at the wrestlers throu&h a scantily clad women arapplina with Warden .Jay Famnan called t
newly installed 8-foot steel-link each other before men deprived of mud wrestbna s.bows a sucoe .
fence. ' • female companionship. ~"Today ~e dtd ~?t ba.vc to bas.
"T k · "'' ... I d 't d h • . Wlth the inmates, Fairman m . a c. 1t 0 11 ~s . a . C0!11mon on eny t ~res a ccrwn "The number of disclipl~inat)' pro exhortation, aJona with mv1tauons to amount of sexual eQJoyment they'll lems decreased 80 or 90 percent
act better acquainted. (the inmates) get from this," Burger don't expect better than that.•• ·
l>alc Susan, 20, scrv1na a seven-wd. Corrections Depanmcnt sook
year sentence for rape, called the ··eut you'Jl probably act more flesh man Nie Howell said there is r.1o
wrestlers "a areat chanac of scenery. and out-and-out sex on television discussion" about brin&ina t
lt'sjust fun having them out here and than you'll act from this." Knockers to other state prison1.
An &.•foot feuce didn't meem to bother
lnmatee at Joliet Correctional Center ta
Dllnoia .. they cheered mem~n ot the
· Chlcaio Knoclten, a women'• mud wratl· ~team, wbo •taaed three balf-bourebcnn
for them thla wee~.
Cliinese delegat:iollfinOs fair
a crash course in U.S. culture
By JOHN DOWLING some of the warmest contacts have not su« what the Chinese make of all on._.•• 11••••• ,,_ come in small d1nnen at the homes of this.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -Bearing Sprinafield-area families.
pictures of factories and steel wire 01bey.alhay'hello'tous~dinv_ite
samples, a Chinese delegation bas set us to tbett homes to have dinner with
up-$hop at the Hhnois State Fair t<r • ~e~ and. have some. ~n -toa~theF,
teach fairgoers something about JU~t like friends-close friends, Gao
China, but the locals aren't the only satd. .
ones learning. .State officials ".Vho have spe~t ~e
The Chinese arc iettina a quick with the dclepuon say they re stall
education in American culture.
They share a buildma with an anu-
abortion exhibit and the Televac
Personality Computer ("Your true
personality, just SJ") -all just a
stone's throw from the Happy Hollow
midway with its amusement rides
and carny barkers.
"That's the le.ind of thin& that is
totally unique and amazina to them,"
said Richard V ogen, manager of the
state Agriculture Department's Inter-
national Trade Bureau. "I think it's
been quite a surprise to them what a
state fair's all about:•
Were it not for the chance to meet
people from what 1s the most foreign
of foreian countries for many Ameri-
cans, the exhibit from the province of
Liaonina mi&ht seem dull: Cross-
secuons of steel I-beams arc arrayed
next to samples of wire rope, and
inflatable air mattresses rest
alonas1de a cabinet of medical instru-
ments .
.. We want to let the llhno1s people
know what le.ind of industry 1Aie have,
and that econom1c cooperation can
be . expected," explained Gao
Zhongmao. deputy d1~tor of Liaon·
ma's Forei&n Affain Office.
A SIP.l over one display captures
the sp1rit of the economic displays:
"Warmly welcome friends from
abroad to our province to discuss
trade and technoloaY cooperation on
petrochemical products!"
"We showed them videos, we
howed them brochUttS, we ho'wed
them slide shows, .. V oacn said. "But I
·think in their own minds they
perceived it u a trade sbow and
couldn't be convineed otherwise."
The Chinese have bad no trouble
catchina on to one pettnnial feature
of the state fair; the souvenir stand.
The del~tion is do1na a boOmina
business an its atraw hats, T -shiru1 ceramic vase , lacquered box.ea ana
enameled pins.
Arid they've J?ICkcd up on the finer
points of Amcncan retailina. "Cuh,
• money orders. ttavclcrs checks ac-
eeptcd. Please ... no personal checks;'
reads a hand-lettered 1si~.
"It's very hard to judie thett
reactions to thinas, because they
won't tell you," Vogen said. "Youaao
ask them what they think. and all
they'll aay is •oh, we're havil.lJ a very
nice time and the state of lllmois i1
treatina us well.'"
Tbedelcplion's llhnois ho ti have
done their~ t to show the Chin~ a rufMMI• oud Hrlecl ~"'8 b~UJhM~ ~hu 0fr.~:1fac~;.~:tn·d •::::~ tlOD worllenetreDcMa fora ndnel-.mat pro)ecL ____ , malls. • 'fcnnlatotk t9 tllattM ..,_wen left tbere aftef ti
• Officials from both nations sa}i . town bt1111 ~dae ...... d hi ltll?9S7. •
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Cruise liner's contents to be sold at auction
By JEAN McNAIR ........... ,,... .....
J r NORFOLK. Va. -The SS United
States bu rested at 1 pier for nearly l .S
years, filled with the furniture
,culpture, •kiteben equipment ind coc~ lounie piano from its aJory
days u tho world'• futest cruise ship.
Now everytbina must ao.
, "When I say we're aoina to be
aellina tlie kitchen sink. I really mean
it," said Sarah Morthland of
Ouemsey'1, 1 NFw York auction
house that will sell the 1bip'1 contents
to the hiaheat bidden in Octobet.
· The auction preeedes a $125
million renovation of the 990-foot,
black-bulled ship, which baa 800
staterooms and could ca!'Ty .. nearly
2,000 pusenaers and 1,000 crew
members.
vucmsey's hopes. the auruon will
attract hotel •nd remurant oper·
aton, nautical buffs and nostala>c
former P9tstnaers "Millions of
people have traveltd on this ship,"
said Morthland.
Almost e\lerythina rem11ns as it
was left in November 1969i when the
United States' ownm cou dn't keep
the ship ftnaneially afloat even with
the help of fedtfal subsidies ..
Rooms are filled with silverware
linens, the crews' uniforms and
posters such as one uraina travelen to
take "The Route of the Un-
rushable1." Most of the aoods are in
excellent condition because de-
humidifiers have kept the ship's
interior dry, Morthland said.
The 1h1p will be open for tours the
week before the auction, which beains
Oct. 8 and lasts a week. The auction
will be held in a warehouse at Norfolk
International Terminals, with certain
ca.ttaories of items sold each day. ·
The ship was built at Newpon
News Shipbuildina & Or) Dock Co.
in 195 l for $19.5 million. It sailed
from New York to Britain in three day~s, 10 hours and 40 minutes on its
3,000-mile maiden voyaae in July
1952 -a trans-Atlantic crossina
record that still stands.
Amona its more famous passengers
were the Duke and Duchess of
Windsor and Monaco's Prince Rain-
ier, who traveled on the ship while he
wu courtina American actress Grace
Kellr., said Leroy J. Alexandenon, the
ship s lut master.
"She was qne of the SJUtest ships
afloat," said Alexanderson, who bas
retired in Hampton. "No ship could
surpass her as far as quality was
concerned. Nothina but the best went
into that ship when they built her."
Richard Hadley, a Seattle real
estate developer who bouabt the shtp
from the U.S. Maritime Adminis.-
tration for SS inillion in 1981, hopes
· to reinstate the vessel as the world's
mott luxurious liner. Exterior rcn~ -.arum 1rexpettdl,O" bEl1fF
November, then the ship will be
moved to a West German yard for
interior wort.
,,, .. .....,..
Sarah Morthland of Oaemaey'• aactlon home bolda a few
of the 50,000 plecea of .U•enrare .er.tee aboard the &a
United Stat•. Idle •lnce l'fo~ember of 1969.
,
Priest ministers
,for U.S. circuses
After the Rev. Jack Toner heard
God's call and pve up his dream of
joinina the circus, he says he fondly
remembered bis childhood days
when be would .. sit down and weep"
after the Bia Top pulled up stakes and
moved on to the next town.
Toner now is livin& in the best of
both worlds, servina as the Roman
Catholic pnest for the nation's 60
circuses. He currently is traveling
with Rin&lina Brothers and Barnum
-ct Battey Circus.
But the road from his hometown of
New Britain, Conn., to "The Greatest
Show on Earth" has been a Iona one
for the 70-year-old Toner, who served
as an overseas missionary and teacher
for 40 yean with the Oblates of St.
Francis De Sales.
''I had become so enamored with
the circus and its people that the day
after the circus would leave town, I
would ao to the sawdust circles where
the tents had been and sit d3wn and
weep," Toner recalled of his child-hood.
Instead, he answered a callina from
above .
"1,auess you could say the Lord was
lookina over my should~ and he told
me be had somethina diuerent for me
to do," he said.
But his interest in the c1rcus made
him a natural choice when the
previous circus priest died in 1982
and the Mipation and Tourism
Committee of the U.S. Catholic
Conference began searchina for a
replacement.
"Before they even finished their
sentence, 'Would you like to be the
circus priest?' I said, 'Yes,"' Toner
said.
Toner, known to his circus friends
as Father Jack, keeps up with the
traveling entertainment caravan in a
camper truck.
"As far as I'm concerned, he's pan
of the .family. We love: him." said
Scan Cash. one of the circus clowns.
"He explains everythina," S&Jd
Debra Ziuelberger, who rides an
elephant durina the show. ..He
doesn't just talk at you like most
ministen do, be talks to you. Most of
them just read the Bible out loud, and
you have to try to understand it
yourself.
.. But he tells us thinas that are
important to us that make sense to us
that help us with our way oflife," she
said.
Toner said he has found the
areatest people on Earth while 00 the
road with RinJlina Brothers.
Althou'11 be sometimes ~ired, he
said be as satisfied with his.Jo , which
pays "enouah..to aet by on ...
The CatJiolic Extension Service,
which suppons Toner's work as a
missionary assignment. has a man-
datory reurement age of 7S. But the
priest doubts he can last another five
years.
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The finished ship will have seven
restaurants and cocktail lounaes, four
swimmina pools, two theatres, a spa.
a runnina track and a tennis court.
said William H. Bevan, president of
Marine Technoloaies & Brokerage
Corp., which is contractina the work.
People have already called to ask
about bookina tours, starting in the
fall of 1986, he wd.
0 There's un lievable:·intercst ·m
the vessel," he wd. "The aura of the
SS United States is something no-
body ever foraets." •
GALWAY, Ireland (AP) -A
university professor says an ingre-
dient in common face creams may
~ drinken sober and preserve
then brain cells as well.
Professor Brian Leonard of the
pharmaceolOI}' department of Uni-
versity Colleae Galway, bas been
pumpina an inaredient, pmma-
linolen1c acid. into alcoholic rats for
four years.
And in the fall. Ltonard and his
colleaaue, biochemist Ro)' Corben.
plan to test aamma-hnolenic acid on
student volunteers. Corbett 1s Irish
but works at the University of Brest,
Franoe.
Officials at the Galway university
said the student volunteers, all
teetotallen., will drink whtskey,
Leonard said: .. Alcohol deranaes
the bram chemistry. When we dnnk.,
we feel relaxed and behave in a silly
fashion because membranes sur-
roundina brain cells a.re destro)cd.
"This leads to all sorts of confu5ed
and misdirected mcssaaes in the
brain resulting in the state we call being drunk. ••
He added: .. But if our think.ins is
correct. we believe we can stop
alcohol producina that detrimentlll
effect."
Leonard said heavy, reaular
drinkers suff'er brain damage becaute
their brain cells die.He says
believes pmma·linolenic acid builck
up unsaturated fats in the membraDt
protectina the bra.in cells, and that
mi•ht prev~ drunkenness.
:TJ( at works," he said. "'you co
drink all day and not get di'unk. ..
Leonard said. however, that if
theory holds true. there ..,ould be bttlc
point in drinking ak:oholic bev •
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Success of test-tube kin-.....;,
offers hope in burn c·ases
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First major use of treatment saves pair
burned over 97 percent of their bodies
By DANIEL Q. HANEY °'""' ....... "-BOSTON -The use of sheets of
skin grown from. poitage-stamp s.ize
scraps to save the lives of two
critically burned young~ boys offers
new hope for the 15,000 Americans
who suffer ex ten ave bums each year,
said a report published this week.
The skin grown in test tubes from
skin cells taken from the two brothers
allowed them to survive bums as
extensive as any ever described in
medical literature. researchers said.
The treatment culminates years of
research to find a substitute for
natural skin that can be used when
people arc burned so badly that their
own skin cannot be used for grafts.
"This 1s the first real evidence that
it works," said Dr. G. Grcsory
Gallico, a plastic surgeon at Massa-
chusetts General Hospital and the
Shnners Bums Institute tn Boston.
an 10terv1ew. "To a lay person,· it
would appear like a very thin, tight
sort of scarred "kin that mi~t heal
over a bum. 'It's shiny and pink and
smooth." .
Ordinary grafts often leave a patch-
work appearance because of the
scams between them.
Although the laboratory-made slctn
has been tested on six other people
with small wounds, this is the first
time that it has been used to cover
large sections of the body.
A key to the crowma process is its
speed. In three weeks. doctors can
produce enoujh skin to cover an
entire body. ·
Skin from other do!lors ~an strve as
a temporary covcmna to prevent
infecuon and fluid loss. But it cannot
be used permanently, bec.ausc tt is
eventually rejected by the victim's
immune system. The test-tube skin is
genetically identical to the victim's
own skin, so it's not rejected.
A report on the boys' treatment
appears in today's issue of the New
England Journal of Medicine.
About I 00.000 people arc admitted
to hospitals each year for treatment of
bums with about 15,000 of those
sufferina severe bums.
~etroubles
The doctors decided to try the test-
tube skin last summer after two
youngsters were burned over 97
percent of their bodies. The skin was
applied m repeated operations over a
penod of months. Without the ex-
perimental therapy, GaJhco said, the
boys had httle chance of survival.
The substituteis living skin that the
doctors hope will be as durable as
nature's own.
The bum victims who received the
successful test-tube skin grafts -
Jamie Selby, 5, and his brother, Glen,
6 -were hurt while visiting their
mother a year ago in Casper, Wyo.
'Rou Rama. of Ivru Tire Co. in Phoenbr,
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truck were no help to him when hi• right
rear tire went flat while he wu carrying a
load of aome 100 used tlrea for retreading. "To me, it looks wonderful,
absolutely gorgeous," Galli co said in
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The boys had da btd themselves
with ~int. Then, ed, they tried to
take it off with a solvent, and the
chemical cauaht ftre.
Jamie has been able to return home
and 10 to school. His brother, lhouah ·
still ~iving skin araf\s on his
buttocks, ap~ to be well on the
way to recovery.
"We believe these little boys bad
the largest bum wounds ever to
survive," laid Gallico. ''Since they
just about didn't have any skin left;
there can't be too many people with
much larger bums."
AlthouJh the boys are walk.ins and I
active, the doctors are still concerned
that the skin may not be flexible
enouah to allow them free movement
of their joints.
"A conservative assessment would
be thal it appears to be permanent and
durable and may be a promising
therapr, for large bum wounds in ttie
future, • GaUico said.
Jn an accompanyina editorial, Dr.
Jack C. Fisher of the Umversity of1
California in San Dicao wrote: ''The
achievement of Gallico and as-
sociates cannot be overstated."
The skin-growina process was de-
veloped by Dr. Howard Green of
Harvard Medical School.
The tiny skin sample is minced and
-placed in flasks. These contain
fibroblast cells like those found in the 1
inner layer oflivina skin, aJona with a
concoction of culture medium, ster-
oids, cholera toxin and Jrowtbt
hormones.
"It's those additives to the medium
that enable us to grow the cells so
fast," Gallico said
season
Ragweed generally
misses California,
but not this time
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
sneczina. wheezing raaweed season
arrived early and with unusual in-
tensity this year, and experts say most
of the nation will have to wait until
the fall frost arrives to breathe easy
again.
Unusual amounts of moisture and
warm weather -prodooed ideal -arow-
i na condJtions for rqwecd tbrouah-
out the country this year, the experu
say. The pollen from this weed can
cause sncczina. watery eyes, asthma
.aq.a.cks, cougbina. hives and seneral
_misery for .millions.. _
"Ragweed season usually starts
around Aua. 17 each year :,...but it came
a week early this time," ur. Michael
A. Kalinerofthe National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases said
Tuesday.
"Ra&Wccd is enormously prevalent
in the Mid"1estem pan of the country
and &Jona the East Coast," Kaliner
said. "Traditionally, the Southwest
and Southern California are the only
areas that escape the weed~ but there
are recent reports that it ii spreading
there, also."
But even u the-frost brinas relief
from ragweed and other initants.
other aJJctf)' producers, including
molds and mdoor dust, sprina up to
replace them.
"There is an allergy for every
season," Kaliner said.
Kaliner said about 3S million
persons in the United States suffer
with alleraies, and about baJfof these are affected by ragweed.
The best way to avoid the pollen is
to stay in air conditioned rooms or
buildinp. he said, and people suffer-
ina severe symptoms should see an
allerJist.
"There are excellent treatments for
these alleraies and lots of &ood
medjcations available," he said.
Some treatments are des&&ned to
reverse specific symptoms while
others prevent them from occurrina.
he said.
Sufferers can tum to anti-allergy
medicines available in drua stores for
some relief. But many of these
preparations mostly contain anti-
histamines and mar not be aimed at ~li~v.ina t~e speci.fic symptoms an
1nd1v1dual ts suffenna with, be said.
"I don't recommend that people
JUSt suffer throuah har, fever and a lie flies," Kaliner said.• If it is sevel'f
enouah to affect your normal per
fonnance, if you can't sleep or can't
work, then you should clearly sec an
alleraist."
While rapccd is the dominant
weed . affecu~a bay fever suffererst
those an certatn reaions of the coun~
aJso must contend wath otbet
pollenatina planu that contribute to
their mi Kaliner said.
Erle Dlckenon
•
A8hford clock.a
1ctntoWln
100-meter run
In Bertin. 82.
Player ~nj~ys
'dream ro1it.td
South African's 63
t ies him at top with
Trevino. Wadkins
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -
South Africtn Gary Player matc:ficd
the tournament record \\ith a 9-
under-par 63 and moved into a thru-
way tic for the second round lead
Friday in the 66th PGA National
Championship.
·•A dream round," said Player, who
scattered 10 birdies across his card
and one-putted 11 timeJ in his effort
that equalled the best 18-hole score
ever recorded in this, the last of the
years four major championships.
0 That's an unbelievable round
Gary played, absolutely un-
believable," said Lee Trevino, who,
along with Lanny Wadkins, shared
. the; lead at the tournament's haJfway
po1nL
They were tied at 137, seven shou
under par after two trips over the
deep, wiry, punishin& rouah of the
hilly, 7,14S yard Shoal Creek Oub
course.
Trevino, .._., who counts the 1974
Rams' first string may be around a bit longer ~
Dickerson retu rns t o t h e lineup ton ight
as Green Bay invades Anah eim Stadium
Browns after he suttered a neck injury alon1 at a fair pace. You must respect Gtta is making a concerted etrotr:lo
in practice. He carried the ball only bis speed." right a defense which pve up
one time the week before against San points than any team in the NFL DI Robinson also said Vince Fcr-
cgo. ragamo should sec more playin& time season.
Robinson also said he'll take a look tonighL The Packer offense. meanw By CURT SEEDEN and Robinson promises a longer look at the newest Ram -gold-medal • . has not bttn otfe-11sivc10 thefalntibl
OltMDll9f,......,. ~~ lhef~t un.iL . . winning Ron Brown, who signed with "Its ume to get our offense &e&m1 Wisconsin. Quarterback L
Six days ~o Rams Coach Jbhn He also p~m1ses Eric Dickerson the club as a w1de receiver Thursday. up for the rqular season," be added. Dick'""' -rr....t for 4.458 "udl
R b. l ed• ti will be running up and down the . . ... , ..--u , o inson pu his ront hne pla)ers A h . S d . fi Id. Brown a wide receiver who last ln two p~son pmcs fer-touchdowns in 1983. and J
m_ lhc._third .. .quarter agauw .. 1hc.... 'l.a1 .. ~~--'!~y1u!n.f\.~e ... _... -t";·· • • ·tHa)ed-.foo\baU·for·A.nzena-Staic·in .r.agam.o..hashit.S.-OUn-pauA~ jU$t -·~f\on ~~ favori.~ra:ch~·er::....;~--:=----,;..i Cleveland Browns ..... , .... u .,lClJ, on piaying 1982 f th u s ""..,.. 65 --'· M f th ......_ L : 8 ~t O""' or 1~"' . . .Dickerson. It's time tO get him ready • was part 0 e · · 'tVV"metcr yaiU>. OSt 0 e Quartc1 uaCung ·-r I ,.,... .~'
The Browns promptly scored a pair and he's anxious to play," says relay te3!11 ~at set a world record has been in the hands of Jeff K.c~p. The pmc will be broadcast
of touchdowns to score a 21-.10 Robinson. "And, he'd probably kill while wmmna a gold medal last who has thrown SJ limes, complet1n1 tapc-.delayed basisSundayafttrn pre~.ason victory at Anaheim me afl didn't play him." Saturday 27 for 326 yards. 3 p.m .• on Channel 2.
Stad1u~. _ _...O.ic.k~~n. whogajned J,808yards "We don't have an> set timcta~-Green Bay enters the game with a The Rams and Packers ha
Tomghi, the Green Bay Packers m lffnookie seasonl!Sry8r. missccf ~r 1ettjna Ron ready." said 1fo6='"" l:'J~ t~ to Da:ftarmd a ~llia:r-scason dare-on'-Ntt
come to town for a 7 o'clock same, Monday night's game with the inson. "We JUSt want to bring him victory over Chicago). Coach Forrest Mdwaukcc County Stadium.
Dempsey atones
for earlier blunder
Honeycutt,. .
Howell tam
Phillies, 2-.
Cat cher's homer
d ecisive as Orioles
t rim Angels, 6-5
BALTIMORE (AP) -After bemg
thrown out tryina to stretch a sin~Jc
which ended his 0-for-17 slump, Rick
Dempsey was taking no chances the
next time up.
The light-hittin& Balumore catcher
waa able to run leisurely af\er hitting a
solo home run in the sixth innms.
givina the Orioles a 6-S decision over
the Angels Friday niJht.
"It was a tastball in, and I was kind
of looking for it," said Dempsey. "I
look for the fastball a lot of umcs. and
miss iL This time I didn't."
Dempsey got away from home
plate slowly after he connected.
.. J knew 1t-was aomg when I hit it, ..
explained Dempsey, a .221 hitter. "I
wanted to savor the moment. It's
been a Iona time since I'd done
anythina."
Dempsey was cut down at second
base by center f\elder Fred Lynn after
lcadina off the fourth with a ingle.
"He jogged in after the ball, went to
pick it up barehanded, and missed 1t,"
Dempsey said. "I was hopin& it would
roll &rther away from him, but he
recovered quickly. But we won the
pme, and I could overlook the fact I
screwed up on the bases."
Dou& Dcl rncc~ cxtenucJ Im hit-
ting streak to 11 pmes with his 16th
homer and a triple to dnve m four
runs for the Angels, who went ahead
3-0 in the first and regained the the
lead at 5-4 in the tb.ud
Gary Rocnicke's eighth homer in
the bottom of the third created a 5-5
tic that lasted until Dempsey hit his
fourth homer on a 3-2 pitch from Jim
Slaton. 4-6.
The Angels had 10 bits ·off Scott
McGregor, 14-11, during his 61/>
innings. Sammy Stewart went the rest
of the way to notch his seventh save.
DcCmccs, with 12 RBI m five
sames and 22 in August, rapped a
two-run triple in the first and scored
on a single by Brian Downing. He
homered in the third followina the
second of three bits by Bobby Grich.
Baltimore, which snappc<J a thrce-
same losing streak. took a 4-3 lead in
the first after loadfog the bases on two
walks and a bunt single by John
Shelby. .
A walk to Eddie Murray forced in
the first run, and another scored as
Wayne Gross grounded into a force
play. Joe Nolan's sinale and
Rocmcke's double completed the
scoring.
It was the third straight lo~s for the
Angels, who fell 2112 sames behind the
American Lca1ue West-leadina
Minnesota Twins, who beat Boston.
Mike Witt (11-9) faces Mike Bod-
dicker ( 14-8) in today's 11 :20 game
which will be televised locally on
Channel 4.
After the senes finale Sunday, top
in Baltimore and New York await the
Angels next week.
Bobby Grich of the Anaela alides acroM
home plate aafely u llaltlmore catcher
11# ..........
Rick DelDJ>M7 applies the late taa durlnC
flnt lnnlnl of Friday•• aame.
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UCLA, USC file suit against CF A, television n ·etworks
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA
and the University of Southern
California acru in,a the College Foot-
ball Auoc1auon (Cl A) of sclhna the
tclcvi ion nahts to football pmes It
does not own, ha filed uit in federal
court apin t that organi1ation. tt" s
anoouncrd f'riday.
The two schools JOtncd "Ith the
Pacifi('·IO Confi renrc and the Bia
Ten Conference in filina the federal
__.-..-:1u1l m t lhl: CfA. T:V.
· PN. the Uni\ 1ty of Neb ka
and the Un ave uy of Notre Dame.
The complaint aocu the dcfc!n·
dant of viol tion of anlt·fru t I w
and brca h of contruct. .. U Chan· ........... .,,~-
Young called the Cf A refu~I to allow
the UCLA-Nebraska and Southern
Cal-Notre Dame aames to be telc-
viStd "'°unreasonable that we ha\;c
no other anion '
Youna appeared at a new con·
fc~nce at UCl with Jon trau • ~nior vic:e pte!idcnt fi r adm1n1 •
U'ltion at Southern Cal. in announc-
ing the suit, h1ch ks for a
preliminary and pcrman nt injuno-
tia.n.apins.t the FA qrccmcnt 1lh
1t1 mcm~r school .
Bc:>th cmph sitC'd that the P c·IO
n<l BiJ Ten have a contract With ens
co sho\\ their home me but 1};e
t·A emcnt \\ith 8 apparently
proh1 tt F'. t ms, mclud1n •
ii ..
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Honc)CUtt scattered nine hits in
inmnp and rookie Ken H
pitched strong relief in leading
Los Angeles Dodacn to a 2-l ' i
over the Philadelphia Phillies F
night.
Honeycutt. 10-7, didn't allo
earned run, but bad to pitch o
trouble in every inning but the
as be raised bis career record
the Phillies to 3-0. Howell al
just one hit and struck. out four
1-3 innings of relief.
Philadclpb1a ace Steve C
11-6, allowed the OOdgcrs only
hits, but was ~ with the
when l..Os An&clcs collected fo
those hits in a two-run fourth m
Philadelphia scored an un
run off Honeycutt m the
innina. Ozzie Vtr1Jl cracked the
of two doubles and went to thi
Glenn Wilson's fl) ball. After H
cutt booted Ivan DcJcsus'
Carlton struck. out and Juan Sa
4iCOrcd Virgil "ith a ground
double.
Lo Angeles came back
Carlton iv.o tnnings later.
Anderson o~ncd with a sin&)e.
Pedro Guerrero inaJcd and we
SC'COnd on the throw. Mike M
sent home Anderson "With a arou
to hort. One out later, tc~ Y
s1n&)C'd Guerrero to thmf'"'ind
5COrcd on a double b> Grq 8
The two team play again to
on Hollywood Stars' Night.
of the prc-pme promotion, the
won't tart unt1l 8 o'clock.
Alejandro Pena ( 12-6) will o
Jeny Koosman ( 12-10) 1n the
pme of tM scri .
,.
Golfer is buried
with his putter,
full playtng outfit
m AP dl1patcMI
• HOUSTO.N -TtiomH John -
Caradonio. a aolf enthusia t who died last lll:::;;il
iwcek of a heart attack on the ciJhth arcen. was buried in his full golf.ina ~With a puller in ha riaht hand.
"It would have been his request," said Bruce ~man, another avid aoJfer and a lonatime friend.
"He knew none of us would remember him in a
•rcautar business suit.," ~hman said ... We would
~member him in casual clothes. like he wore when he
playina golf."
Earthman said C•radon1o's cbtldren made the
dcc1s1on to bury their father m the golf outfit.
Caradonto, a real est.ate consult.ant, died Saturday
morning at the aac of 70 while playina &<>If at
Willowwtsp Country Club m southwest Houston.
Houston Golf Association assistant director Bun
Darden said Caradonio played a regular Saturday
morning game until his death.
"He was a pretty good player" and "a real golf
lo\er,'' Darden said
Golf associauon member Cal Self recalled that
Caradonio jomed the organtzauon on the same day that
he did in 1967.
Asked about the putter in the casket, Self said
"Everybody was surprised to sec 1t there. I'd Rever.~n
anything like that at a funeral before. but recogruzmg
his interest in golf, 1t wasn't really aU that unusual."
QUoteoftbecliy ·
,... 0....,., Texaa Renger flrtt t>eMman. on
rumors that his ~ ctub WM about to ~ulnt the Yank ... ' Dave Wlnflekt: ''The onty way
we could hive Wlnfteld ta If he bOUght the t.-m and
put himself lo the ftneup.''
Twin• 21A gam.ea up on :Angela
Mickey Hatcber Kirby 1->ucbtnnd hii T1 Telaf•l lCd 1 l~H1t attack: with thrtc
hits apiece Frid•> night as Minne~~ held
off Boston. 6·5, uppm the Twins lead, o-.cr the Angels to lV> pmes in the Amen n l.eaJut
West. Hatcher had two doubles and a in&Je and drove
in two runs Puckett smalcd three time $COttd one run
anddro,cinanothcr, VJf\ilcTeufd had thrcesingkund
o~ onoe ..• In other Amencan Lnauc gamei, Breu
B1Uu napped a fiftb·inninJ tic with a t¥t~run sinak
and AIHlre n ratoa homertd to
spark Cleveland past Milwaukee.
5.3 •.. Dave JUJaimaa cracked an
RBI sinitc during a four-run first
innina and then blasted his 30th
homtt, a two-run shot, m the
third to carry Oakland to' a 7-3
victory over New York. It was the
A's founh straight victory ... ~ll
Gibson ingled home two run~ in
the first inning and Milt WUcoll
continued his mastery over Scat-
Batc!Mrr tic as Detroit beat the Manne~
6-2. A crowd of 36,496 1n Tiger Stadium brought !he
team's auendanoe to 2,056.171 for the season, breaking
the old record of 2.031,847 set in 1968. the last time
Detroit won the World Series ... Ernie Whitt belted a
two-out home run in the ninth lnning ni~t to hfi
Toronto to a 4--3 decision over Chkago. Wh1tt's ninth
home run of the season came after Willie Upshaw of the
Blue Jays dnlled his 18th homer. a solo shot, with two
outs in the eighth to tie it 3-3 ... Pe&eO'Brlen hit a two-
out, two-run home run 1n tbc bottom of the ninth inn!n&
off Kansas City relief ace Du Quisenberry to give
Texas an 8-6 victory over the Royals.
Carda' Andujar stifles Braves
JoaquJn Andujar fired a two-hitter for a seven innings to become the major league's
first 16--game winner and also si ngled home
a tying run. leading St. Louis to a 3-1
tnumph Friday night over Atlanta. Cllrla Speier
homered and doubled and drove in two runs 1n suppon
of Andujar, 16--11, who struck out eight and walked two
... In other National l..eajue games, Jim Pankovlta
delivered a two-run single m the 10th mning as
Houston rallied for a 7-4 victory over Ptttsbu!Jh.
extending the Astros' winning
streak to seven games .. Marlo
Stelilbrenner told to pay charity
NEW\ ORK -Prodded by a ftdcral -ju~c. New York Yankees owner George
Steanbrcnncr and It r outfielder 0 \'(
Winfield apm have ttlcd their dispute
over funding for the oallplaycr's chantable roundation.
Steinbt?nncr lgttCd Fridaf.to pay $375 000 owtd
to the Oav1d M. Winfield ·oundation for n~y
children. And Winfield gave Steinbrenner the riaht to
look at the foundation's financial re()Ords so he c n keep
track of how his monc) iii being spent.
The settlement was approved at U S District
Court in Manhattan by Ju~c RobenJ. Ward, who told
both sides at an earlier heanng that while their la~e11
fouaJtt, "the underpriv1lcJC<S children remain JUSt
that"
William• fall• to appeal ~nalty
NEW YORK -Manager Dick ~ii-a
hams of the San Di o Pad~ began
serving a IQ.day suspension Friday for his
part in a beanball incident after the team
failed to appeal the penalty, the National League waid.
San Diego President Ballard Smith had said the
team would appeal the suspension, handed down
Thursday by NL President Chub Feeney.
Had the Padres appealed the dec1s1on, the
suspension would not have gone mto effect until the
appeal was heard by Feeney. ·
Williams, who also was fined S l 0,000 for his role in
the Aug. 12 incident wi th the Atlanta Brave$, spoke
with Feeney by telephone Fnday. But an NL
!>pokeswoman said: .. The suspension stands."
Atlanta Manager Joe Torre, who had said he
wouldn't challenge the d1sc1phnary action, was
suspcn.ded three days and fined S 1,000. That
suspension also began Friday.
·· Feature to Lyphard'• Princess
DEL MAR -Lyphard's Princess, ~ nddcn by Fernando Toro, closed strongly
through the stretch Fnday to capture the
feature race at Del Mar. . .
Carrying 11 S pounds. Lyphard's Pnnccss firushed
two lengths ahead of front-running Agigael. piloted by
Chns McCarron.
Tele'rielon. radio Landestoy returns to Dodgers
"' LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles hii • Dodgers announced Friday that they have
Soto hurled a five-hitter, striking TELIVltlON
out three and walking five and 11:16 a.m. -llAllBALL~ Angell at Baltf ..
re-acquired the contract of infielder~ut-Dave Parker and Cesar Cedeno more, Channel ~.
clouted solo home runs to give 1:30 p.m. _ GOU:~ PGA Champfontl\ip, Cincinnati a 6-4 victocy over Qtiannel 7 Chicago. New Reds' player-man-2 pm _ H0 .. 11 RACING;-. The Travers
fielder Rafael Landestoy from their Albu-
querque farm club of the Pacific Coast League.
Landcstoy, 31. cleared waivers Friday morrung
and was expected to be in uniform when theDodgers
feeed1he-Philadelpbia Phillies this weekend.---
Landcstoy hit .3'13 with no homers and 34 RBI in
66 games with Albuquerque. He staned the season with
the Dodgers and was opuoncd to the Dukes on June 4.
age( Pete Rose cracked two hits · · 2.
md drove m two runs (rclatcst_ -,..,.,..;....;~,.... ......... llfMl~-.....,8'.n"""' stofy71'age 83) ... Ldre Dawsoa .,. T.1?·m:: -~ MW~. vi•;;;;;;; -:"
and Gary Carter each homered to Women l'Gotf, Channel 4.
An4aj&r help Steve Rogen win his first 2 P:;m~ -MORR RACING; Faber~ Futurity
game in almost two months as MontrcaJ beat San from toe .Atamttoe (tape), Channel 9.
He played in 34 games with Los Angeles, hitting
.206 with one homer and two RBI. -DiCJO. 8-4. Rogers, 4-12 and loser of his last seven 2 p.m. -80CCllt Aumlnentew. Vaeco Da
deasions and whose last victory came on June 19, (.lama In 8raztl1M Club Champlonlhfp Pl~ May The Dodgers have been playing recently with very
hnle in the way of infield reserve help. Infielders Bill
Russell and Bob Bailor arc among the Los Angeles
players on the disabled bst.
limited the Padres to seven hits before needing relief 27, Channel 3-i.
help in the eighth from Jeff Reardon, who gained his 4 p.m. -MOTOR IPORTI: Interviews with
17th save ... Wally Backmu hit his first home run of GtorgeFoUinerand M~eyfhompeon. fllm.onthe
the season with one out in the 10th inning to settle a Pontfac Flreblrd Pace Car and · the clallk)
Navratilova's streak now 46
pitching duel between Dwlpt Gooden and Mike OueMnberg, Md a film CUp with ector Paul
Krakow, making Gooden and the Mets 2--0 wmners WUtlmns Channel 56.
over San Francisco. Gooden. 11 -8. pitched five-.hit 5 p.m. _ WIDE WORLD OF IPORT8: U.S.
baseball for nine mnmgs, stnking out 12 and walking Long Courte Swimming Championships; Englllh MAHWAH, N.J. -Maruna ~ Navratilova captured her 46th consecutive
singles match Friday, defcaung Barbara
only one batter. Rugby i..egue, Channel 7.
6 p.m. -PRO FOOTaALL: San Francltco at
San DlegO Jri pr•seuon g.me. Ch111net 2. Potter, 6-3, 6-t to advance to the semifinals McEnroe, Connors meet today
of a tennis tournament here.
The triumph moved Navratilova to within I 0
victories ofChn s Evert Lloyd's modem era record of 56
conseeuuve singles vtctoncs.
TORONTO -John McEnroe and ~
Jimmy Connors will. ba11Je today for the
first time since the Wimbledon finat when
they face each other m the semifinal of the "I was never threatened on my serve so I felt pretty
confident ... said Navratilova, the tournament's top
seed. "Potsy was always struggling on her service
pme."
Player's Internauonal tennis tournament. .
t' The other semifinal will pit eighth-seeded V1tas
Gerulams against South Afncan Kevin Curren.
McEnroe dumped hi s doubles panncr. No. 16 seed
Peter Flemmg, 6-2, 6-4~ and Connors-breezed past
seventh-rated Eliot Teltscher. 6-2. 6-4 m matches
Friday night.
Potter never won more than two points on any of
Navrat+leYS's eight-service games. She-was ranked
seventh m the tournament and 1s ranked 12th in the
world.
Olympic winners
get Texas welcome
More than 11O.000
greet medal-winners
in final stop of tour
DALLAS (AP) -Amencan Olym·
pie medal winners rode tnumphantl)
Fnday through a flag-waving. chant·
1ng crowd esumated at more than
I I 0.000 m a red. white and blue
Teitas-St)le celebration -the final
parade of a whirlwind. five-city
victory tour.
The parade. originally planned as a
welcoming celebration for the Re-
publican National C'onvenuon. was
tht' largest ever tn Dallas hsstor).
pohce said
Well""1shers on rooftops dropped
shredded paper on the athletes and
taped signs to sl)scraper ""1ndows.
including one saving "Y'all Done Good, 1 'S.\ ..
The l rowd stood 20-deep on some
tdt'walks and spilled into the street
despite crowd-control effons.
"I think 1h1s 1!> my most special
ume of m} hfe." said 9-year-old
Knsten \\-onderlick of Waterville.
Iowa. ""ho shrieked when gold-medal
gymnast Mary Lou Retton rode pas1 ..
ma conven1ble, not more than five
feet away.
The 186 medalists rode through the
hour-lorig procession in horse-drawn
carriages. antique convcn~blcs,
sports cars and JCCps. At an inter-
section, gymnast Peter Vidmar led
teammates m a spontaneous back
flip.
"They're all a little bit different."
gymnast Ban Conner said of the stops
on lhe medalists' tour, which began m
California at\er the Los Angeles
Olympic Games and included trips to
New York, Washington and Orlando,
Fla.
"Everyone's so fired up. It's just~
great," he said.
At one intersection, 16 people
stood on a Dallas pohoe car. Con-
struction workers carrying American
flags watched from scaffolding and
ledges.
"We can't see very much and we
don't know who half these people are.
but we love 1t." said Susan Schneider.
standing on a car bumper with a co-
worker dunng the lunch-hour pro-
cession.
No arrests were made and no
incidents or inJunes were rcponed,
pohce spokesman Bob Shaw said.
The crowd was estimated at 110.000.
10 p.m. -80X1NG: From Mexico Ctty.
Channel~.
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11 a.m. -IAIE8ALL: Angell at BaltJmore,
KMPC(710).
2:25 p.m. -HORI! RACtNG: Travera.Stakee.
KNX(1070).
1 p.m. -"'O FOOTaAU.: Green Say at
Ramt. l<MPC (71 ----· t 8 p.m. -8A8DALL: Phlladelphla at
Ood~. KABC (790).
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Ashford wins
sprint event
in Germany
BERLIN tAP) -American Evelyn A. hford clocked
l 0.92 scconds m the women's I 00 meters fnday .an the first
ofa series of post.Olympic track and field mect11n Europe.
Ashford won the Olympic gold medal at lo• A_nJ~lc1
in IO. 97. Her time here -cheered by a crowd of 35,000-
was better than the I0.9Sclocked byl'ter East Oerman arch
rival, Marlie Gocbr, at Prafuo Thuriday. . .
A hford was timed in 0.92 in the fint prehmmary
heat She subsequent!)'. won the race in 10.94. Coun-
tryw'oman Florence Gnffi~ was ~~nd i~ 10. 99, and third
was another American, Diane Wilhams. LO I !.10. .
There were 19 Los Angeles aold medal wmnen 'to th.c
West Berhn Olympic Stadium, but Sovaet b!oc compeu-
tion was basically limited to Czechoslovakian shot put
world rn.mp1on Helena Fibin~crova.
The Soviet bloc was tta&lna its own track and field
meets -the Fnendship Games -in PraJUe and Moscow
at the same time as the annual West Derian eve~t.
FibinJerova was able to oome to West Bcrhn because
her event m Praaue was on Thursday.
Fibsngerova won with a toss of 68-JO. ahead of the
West German Los Angeles champion, Oau~ia Losch,
66-Q'h and another West German, Vera Schmidt. 57·1 L A~erica's 400-mcter hurdles Olympic champion,
Edwin Moses, won his l 06th raoe m a row in 48.49. His
winning time in Los Anaeles was 47.~S ..
Americans placed second and third in the event, ~n
under clear skies and in moderate West Bcthn
temeeratures. Andre Phillips was second, clockina 49.03
.and Tranel Hawkins third tn 49.17.
Finland's Olympic hammer throw c~ampion, Juha
Tiaincn won with 2S0-8, well below bl$ Los An&eles
medal-winning throw of2S6-2. .
America's Olympic 100 meters hurdle. champ10~,
Benita Fitzgerald, won in 13.1 l, CO!-!lpared with l2.S4 to
Los Angeles. Holland's Marjan OliJslager clocked 13.23
and America's Kim Turner 13.33.
Calvin Smith, a member of the U.S. 4 x 100 meter
relay team that won Olympic gold in world record time at
Los Angel.cs, won the 100 meters here in 10.~3.
American Harvey Glanoe was second m 10.24 and
Canada's Desay Williams third in 10.41.
Olympic marks
topped ia Rf.ague
PRAGUE, Czechoslovllkia (AP) -Irina Meszynski
of East Germany set a world reoord in the women's discus
throw Friday with a toss of240-8 as F.ast ~~~opean ~om~n
continued to beat Olympic marks at their S~d.
Meszynw. a 22-year~ld from East Berlin. made her
record-breaking throw in her third attempt. . . ,
The old mark of 240-4, held by the SoVlet Uruon s
Galina Savinkova, was set on May 29, 1983.
Meszynsk.i:s throw was 26.3 than the !Dar~ o~ 214-5
posted by Ria Stalman of the Netherlands m winruna the
Olympic gold m~ at Los Anaeles.. .
Savinkova firuabed fourth., managing no better than
229-4. s·-·---· Seven athletes had better throws than w1.u.uau s
Olympic result. . . . Mari,-ia Stepanova of the Sovtet Union spni;lted to
victory in 53.67 m the 400 meters hurdles, posuna the
second best result of all time.
Stepanon almoll was a IOOOnd faster than ~
Olympic record mark of Morocco's Nawal el Moutawakil,
who was timed in S4.6 I . . .
Stepanova led a clean sweep by the Soviet Uruon ..
World champion Yekaterina Fesenko was second m
54.42, also better than cl Mouta~ wb:ile ~orld reoord
holder Margarita Ponom~v~ third m 54.65. Her
world mark is 53.58.
The "Spanakiad" is being staged to allow athlet~
from the Soviet bloc a chance to compete after their
Communist governments pulled out of the Olympics.
Some athletes
bitter about
missing tour
WASHINGTON (AP) -While
the United States' 200 Olympic
medal winners bask in an hcroe's
welcome with their nationwide tour,
the view from the sidelines may be
leaving a bad taste in the mouths of
those who did not win medals and
were not invited along.
"Obviously, I wish they bad ta.ken
the entire team," Arn Kritslcy, a
weightlifter from Vienna, Va., who
placed ninth in Los An&eles, told the
Wuhiniton Post. "People have been
asltina me about it all week. But I
understand the logistics of it."
The Southland Corp., a major
corporate sponsor of the team, ex-
tended the invitation for the tour,
which began Monday morning in Los
Angeles, whett President Reapn
called them "heroes."
With their auests, the athlettc
entourage bas grown to more than
400. The entire U.S. tt!'am numbered
S97 athletes.
"We've beard that before," said
Harry Carlson, a spokesman for
. Southland. "They say, 'All the ath-
lete tried hard.' But it boils down to a
budJet item. There comes a time
when you have to turn the meter off."
soc off •dulJ_tlcket with •d
ORANGE COUNTY
ti#
before a flaa•wann, crowd eetl.lliatecl at more than· fi0.000.
He said that jf the medal winoen
had been asked to leave family
members at home, many would have
turned the trip down. "I think the
JUCSt thin& lS what really IWUnJ it (or
a lot of them."
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S.t., Aug. 18 & Sun., Aug. 19
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V' NO DOWN O.A.C.
...,.. llectrfc Start
...,.. Automatic
UllT[I TIME OILY!
CdM rallies for 6-6 tie
accounted ror the other aoal.
CdM took a 2·1 lead after one
period, but fell behind in the second,
4·3. and wu still ooc back tntcrina
the final quan.cr. ln aoal wa Dave
Di taunct.
Two sames remain for C'dM, both
gainat foes from Northern Call-
fomia. Today, Corona was to "' a
Concord with a date aaainst I
repraent.ativc from Marin County
on tan unday.
The Corona d.cl Mar team 11 bdnJ
COIChcd 1Jy former UC Irvine ltlnd·
out John Varpa, who 11 thebtotherof
Olympic m mern r Joe va,.,.s
•nd a member oft~ lJ.S. nataonal 8 &c.am.
Varps is also the head water polo
roach or the Corona del Mar varsll) uad
...
Algazi excited about flrst pro tourney
EDITOR'S NOTE: Je SJc;JJ A.l&Jui,
a formerO>ron1 de/ Mat Hilb tcnms
st11nd9ut no'! pl11ym1 on rhc U.S. Tennis A.'50C11tion Women's Circuit
after Pl•yins in National Amateur
t\.'Cnt1, pves htr reactions in th~ fiflh ofa ~nc) ofarticleJ. •
By JESSICA ALGA.ZI .......... .,.., ....
. After a Iona. weary day which
mcluded a 2'h·hour plane trip. a
thrtc-hoW' bus trip an9 a 30-minute
cab ride, rve finally amvcd in Delray
Beach, 1'1orida for the fint of two
tournaments that I will be partici-
patina in on the United States Tennis
Association's Women's Cucuit.
After playinf on the USTA''
Amateur Circwt for the t five
weeks. in cities which could not
ex.acOy be called "aardcn spots.·· 1 felt
·as if I must have died and went to
heaven when J arrived al Laver'a
International Tennis Resort here in
Delray Beach.
. Now this is more like it!
After liv1n1 m low bud&Ct motcb
for the past five week / I'm very
happy to bt ••tounaina" in my t~o
bedroom, two-bath condo sur-
rounded by palm trees. three
clubhouses, three ~ls .•. not to
mention the 49 tenni:: courts as ~ou
might imaaine, the beach is also easily
1blc &bro ~ huttle The Wom n·, Ctrou11 c~ a
buJCj ---~~.P~loe1thercomm1 1 a
Bur, nee pp n, ilhCre are constant prOfcs onal t ruus p ayer or abandon
reminders that I'm here to p!a~ tenms the idea.
nd that lhc counuy club atmosphere The goat is to 1ptn pQlnts wtucb
iSJUSl ·& bonu . count towardworklrantinp.MOltof
Location aside, the-amateur ortt1it the players Who oom~ in CbeiC
and pro circuit arc quite different in tellite toumamcnu are ranked bc>-
many ways. Thcamatcurcireuitis the tween 75 and 275 an the wottd. I won
I tstep before the pro sateJhte circuit my first half-point 10 lhe qualifyina
and the USTA Women's Circuit draw. Even Martina bad to tart
( tellitc) is the firsutep into the pros. somewhett!
The country club atmosphere 1s I've always p Cd a lot of tennis
nothing more than a facade which but even I was 'led to see ho
somehow fails to camouflaae what I much tennis ev~onc is playi~
know is really the intense killer MOS1 of &he women arc on the courts
an tina of the women on the pro for at least (our houn a day ..• and
tennis circuit. that's in IOCklegJee and l~~nt
Ifs a challcnac to remain feminine, humidity.
but at feels good to know that beina In switchina 10· the Women's
compctctU docsn•t have to mean a Cirant. I haYC made a bit sacrifice. I
loss of femininity. · actually traded men lor a fancy
The Amateur Cimm. on lhc other
hand, schedule men' and women'1
evenu 11 the aamc location Tbcte tS
a 101moreopportunity10 be I.
Ooo't take my compla nts too
senoUsly. rm suit bavu~a fun.
Tomorrow, I leave for Key 81scayne,
Aa., where my circuit WJll end.
The tournament at Key Biscayne is
the last befOTC the U.S. Open arid will
be very touab lO get into. 1've been
ludy so far and I'm looking forWard
lO the srand finale.
Pa~~ trip -Redskins
FromAP ...,.t~es
W ASHJNGTON -Tom Ram1C)' aod CraiJ James.
two 0 oiled States f 00tball leque castoffs. combined on a
40-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to sperk the
New En&land Patriots to a 31-27 victory over the
Washioaton Redskins in a National Football League
exhibitionr.me Friday ni&hl
Mosi atupu. who ran for or»yard score in the first half. added a 23;.yard touchdown to provide the final
matfin of victory~ the first pre.«a$()D triumph for the
Patnou in two years. Redskins-moved to the Patriot ~yard line.
On a second and pl from 9, 'lbe:ismano avoided t
would-be tacklers and rushed up the middle for
touchdown and a 7-0 Washi.JlllOn lead th.it would bold
throu&b the first quarter.
Ramsey, who played at both Los AngclCs and Oakland
·last year in the USFL before comi!ll to the Patriots, was
inserted in the fourth quarter a.ft& quaiterbick Tony
Eason was forced to the 11delines with a shoulder injury.
. Three p~ later,~~ hit James, w~ played here Battle 17. St. Loa& 7 ·
wtth the USFL's Wuhinston Federals, COllltJll out of the • ~-~~-.--.~~~-=~:fa·-=--~
tilCtftikt Jama bitOti away from ~~ at the line . SEATILE-QuaiteibjjcksDaveJ<iiCKandJim
andda.rted40yardslhrouahtheWashingt0nsccondaryfor 'eacbpused~ aneiia~ a 24-111~ Wi1b: 11 min.ites rtaminiOI; -': . r--.a" • . . . . After ,Tatupu•s second touchdovm, tht Redskins' ~'"nals ancf extend ~CU' eXb!bi~o record !<> 4-0 .•
c1o5Cd to'31-20on Mark Moseley's 32-yard field goal with Z.orn.. who lost hu ~Job t~ ~ """-•
7: 37 remain ins; Wubin1100 cut the deficirlurther when throuab last ~n. found second-)'CI! wide recca ver
Babe Laufenberl hit Steve Stapler with a 36-yard Castor alo.ne in th_c end zone for a 4G=yald touc.hdo •
touchdown pass with 3:04 to play. stnke late to the thi!d Quarter for a 17· 7 Seahawks Jea
The defendiq National Conference champions bad Seattle place-ki~kcr Nonn Johnson bad '?rokcn a -!J
one last chance at takina poues ion at their -0wn 3S ~dcadlock~tha37-yatdfieJd~midway.m --~--,11•
followina a punt with l:4S lO play. lauf~ moved the third quarter, followina a recovcey by Free.id Young ofli
Redskins to the Patriot 33 before Fred Marion picked off a Earl FC!fell fumb~e. .
pass with 10 seconds rcmaimna. Kriq. who directed the Seabav.'ks mto the Am
The Patriots, trailina 17-10 at intermission. pulled FootballConferencetitleP.1I1clasueason.hitfo~of · t
even three minutes into the second half following a pass at~ptS for 48 yards to the first baJ!. induclq a J.
Redskin turnover. Rookie Jay Schroeder's first pass in the yard sconng pass to fullback Cullen Bryant early m
prMCaSOn was pic'ked off at the Washin&ton 4-y&rd line by second quart~r. . .
linebacker Don Blackmon who retUm.ed it to the l. Oa the St. Lows. 2-1, got 1ts touchdown on 1ts 'SCCcetl
Seattle back Callen Bryant reac h es u p to
fnb a MCODd~ 13-yard touchdown
>
paaa from Da" Krtec dorm.-DL eJdd-
bltlon iame agalnat St. Loula "1trlday.
next play fullback Tony Collins ran it in for the equalizer. pocscssion in the e>penin& quarter on an 87-yard, lS-
The Redskins took the openin& kickoff and drove 73 march that consumed 9:58. Neil Lomu. who was
yards behind Joe Theismann. The NFL•s Most Valuable Cardinals' quartttbeck for the fant three periods,
Player in 1983 completed S comecutivt: puses u the one yard to tight end Dous Man.b for the lone scoce.
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,I COL LEGE FOOTBALL
~----_ ..... "!":;-~~-1'"~=--::"l -~ """ ---
Fluti ralic, Mceallum: Bestin-East-
By tbe Aaaoclated Pre11
The East is no lonacr least.
Two Eastern teams have won
national college football cham-
pionships in the la!t ~i&ht years (Pin an 1976, Penn State in 1982) and three
finished in the top 20 a year ago (West
Virginia 16th, Pitt 18th, Boston
College 19th).
Add on Penn State, whkh wtll be
trying to extend NCAA records of 26
consecutive winnini seasons and 45
straiaht non-losrna campaians. and
you can sec that four of the recion's
nine Division l·A teams we~ pretty
aood in l 983. ThiJ year, Syracuse
hopes to join the ranks of winnina
teams.
The East will command its shai:cof
national attention thanks to three of
the top players in the country -
oflcns1vc tackle Bill Fralic of Pttt,
quarterback DouJ Autic of Boston
College and runmng baclc Napoleon
McCallum of Navy.
Pitt already bas started a campaign des~ed to make the 29().pound
Frahc, a twe>-time All-American, the
tint interior lineman to capture the
Hcisman Trophy.
Although West Virginia and Pitt
finished rugbcr in the '83 rank.inas.
Boston College won the Lambert-
Meadowlands TroCL u the top team
in the EasL The es' 9-3 record
included victoncs over Oemson,
Penn State and Alabama before a one-
point loss to Notre Dame in the
Li~BowJ.
Auhc, who threw for 2, 724 yards
last year and needs 2,490 to become
the top passer in major-<:e>llCRC his.-
tory, 1s one of nine offensive starters
returnina. Nose guard Mjke Ruth
heads seven defensive starters.
"We have a chance to be a very
good football team again," says
Coach Jack Bicknell .. I really feel
aood about lhis team. We've made
put strides in our overall strength
and speed, and that is what aivcs you
a chance to wine~ you play."
A rugged schedule includes trips to
Alabama. West V~nia, Penn State
and defending national champion
Miami. It marks the third year in a
row that BC must play the defending
nauonal champion. The Eagles tied
Oemsoo 17-17 in t 982 and beat Penn
State 27-17 last season.
Jeff Hostetler is still part of the
West VirJinia family, but it's Coach
Don Nehlen's-hc married Nehlen's
dauJhtcr -and the Mountaineers
must find a replacement at Quat·
tctback. If heir-apparent Kevin
~le comes thro\llh, WVU should
put points on the board thanks to nine
retumina offensive starters plus
placckicker Paul Woodside. whose
career shows 7J.;of-75 extra points
and 59-of-70 field ~s.
But the defen9C is full ofbolcnnd,
tf West Virsinia is to continue its
winnioi ways (three 1trai~l 9-3
seasons), Nchlco must rebw.ld that
unit or the Mou.ntainettS .. could fiacc
a Iona year."
Pitt returns nine offensive starters
and six on defense from its 8-3-1
Fiesta Bowl team. Coach Foee Fazio's
priorities arc finding ree!_acements at
center and free safety.~ Panthcn
are strong most everywhere else,
Florida S t ate better t lian Miamf?
Hurricanes could play second fiddle
to u·pstate rival as South 's top team
year, but for many years to come."
Because of -its-l0SSC1, Miami
doc n't figure to be the South's most
serious contender for the national
title this year. In fact, the Hurricanes
miaht play second fiddle to upstate
rival Aorida State as the area•s
stronJCS! major indcpendenL
If the South is to continue its recent
dominati6n of Associated Preu
championships-the region has won
five of the last six national titles-the
most logical contender is Auburn.
Coach Pat Dye's TiJcn, armtd
with one of the nation's most gifted
athletes in All-American halfbaCk Bo
Jackson. enter the season riding a 10-
gamc winning streak.
•·1 think we have a legitimate
chance for a conference and national
title!' Dye said.
··1 think it's just like it's been," Dye with each lcque lookina at wholesale
said of the SEC race ... lt'll be close and chanacs at the quanerback spoL
it'll be a war. There will probably be a Nine of last yea.r's top l 0 rushers half~ozen teams wilh a legiumatc return in the SEC, headed by
chance to win it." Auburn's Jackson who had 1,213
Auburn and Aorida appear to be yards out of the TtF" Wishbone;
the class of the lcaaue. wiill Alabama. Tennessee's Johnnie Jones, who had
Georgia and Tennessee placed in the l.ll6yards;Alabama'sR1ckyMoore,
next 11oup and Louisiana State and with 947, . and Aonda's Neal
possibly Missi5$1pp1 ranking as dark· 1 Anderson, with 83S. . .
horse contenders. Top runners returrung 1n the ACC
The area's other m~or conference include the league's 1983. leader,
-the Atlantic Coast-faces another Ethan Horton of North Carolina, who
year in which its best team won't win had 1,107 yards; Joe Mcintosh of
the championship. Clemson, the North Carolina State, who had l ,~l
1981 national champion, entcn the yards. and Robert Lavette ofGeollJa
final season of a probation ~at T~h. who had. ~3. yards d p1tc
prevent the :n ers from compct ~slnwed.hy 1.0JUDCS. . .
for the conference title. The two 1983 leaden an pass1na
With Clemson ineli&ible. a th.rec-yardage in the SEC return. but they
way fight for the ACC crown is ~ the only start1na. quarterbacks
expected amona Maryland, Nonh back in the fold. Kurt · Paac of
Carolina and Gcorsia Tcc:h. Vanderbilt pa\Sed for 3.178 ~s last
Jt will be the ye~r of the runn!DJ year anct JetT Wic enham of I.SU
bock in both the SE and the ACC. thttw for 2.~·U.
cspcciaUy at li.Debacker (Troy Benson
and Caesar Aldisert). defensive end
(Chris Doleman). plus. the passi114
duo of quantrback John Congemt QHQNNATI (AP,)_ Pel9 RoM.
and split end Bill Wallacle. ,____.,. ._, ._ ~'--"
.. , think as a unit defens1vely we -.....-.. ·--·~· can be Sood.·• says Fazio, .. but maybe hoopla. put him 11W IMO thil ~·
d . ha bee ~ .Mneup tor hie ~ • l*Yer-not as orrunattng as we ve n ___ Of 'the OHm•_. Reds (Pitt ranks first nationally over the .. _.__
last five years). The consistency wtll Frtdliy nlllM and .... •• d
have to come qwckly because of our In h9 · h .. ..._. ligllill..t
.schedule (Briaham Youns for open-~ tlf ltltoQ_I -
crs, then Oklahoma). Offm.sivcly, we 9COftna ·lllnale ·WMf· NeCf*'9 8d
feel pretty good about that uniL" t>eMWilhahledftr9tlldiWhen
A young Penn State team rccovC'red blll WM~ .. ; .. tor• error:
from last year's (}.3 start to finish A crowd of 31.000 -••
8-<t-l, including an Aloha Bowl wt.Iii hmd -.. ~ b9b'8 triumpbo~Washington. Coach Joe Roee w ,_,.. --~
Paterno (l 7(}.38-2 in 18 )cars) must tt1la W9lik -~ Aoee ..., • .,
reptacc key performers at wide ~ ~ owilllOl• llftd produOed a
oe1ver, fullback. both lmcs. inside Clllmlwll illll ...... on the ~
linebacker and strong safety. -...... --. .-.n ot tM man
"There's no one area. wilh ihc ~·~ .. "81Q Red Ma-
exc:cption ·of quarterback ·(Dou& CNne•· 1n .. 1970a.
Strang). whercwcarercallyoutstand-TM gerna WM hetd up fcw. 10
ioa and experienced." Paterno says. rinutee _ a ......_ .llt RMlrfr(int
However, D.J. Dozier rushed for ·-"' t ,002 yards as a freshman to com pie-Stacttum -whlla t.ns ftowd Into
ment Strang's I,~ pa5Sll18 yards the pin. The~ •tlea
and 19 touchdowns. wee 1..-C..CS to draw mote4han
"I'm not as optimi tic in the sense 100,000, one d the ~ .attenO-
that some of the fans would Ii.kc me to MCee llra ROM Wt-the· Rede In
be," says Paterno. ··we ha~e an 1971.
extremely difficult schedule, v.-e will LOCll ellli 11'00 s'4 radio
-bc-awfultvvounlnd tliitoothcrs me tJone he¥e *'*"ed ~city
u much as-anytbin& else... P"°"'°'9on tor ....... return. Md
DefcnscwastheoamcofSyracusc·s local ,....,..,... haW d~
game ID 1983 (only two opponents the st°') .aw from peg..
rushed for more than 200 yards) and eanner. proc:l9fring "Re!Pete
should be again, with tadJc Tim TM Qlary, .. ·wa1rmme Home
Greenleadingthe,_,-ay.Tbc6-Srccord P9te'' Md limply ••i4," the
was the best sm~ 1979, but -.bile the number tMt hill not been ~
defense was hOldiq the oppo 1t1on to here tilnCe 91 WM '*-hUhQ ~ffOm
two touchdowns or l nine time . ANiwtront • ....._ whlle Marge the offense manaacd to 1COre more •
than two TDsjust three times. Coach SChOtt, • lrdM 1"'*_.""""*111r of the
ttcrMatPhl'T'SO ~w-Aede.;Nr9da~1oft)t•
improvement witti mo t of the first the ~ dlllP'ftl • llOn t t
two units intact and a t0lid runnina "Encl or 'The WOlll -We
pmc. Got Role."
Navy's workhorse McCallum ltd Ac. had Mid he ~ r thecountryinall-pu~ru!hinal t atat .wlWOUkS ~ptnchhlt
fall (216.I yards a aame ~~.
The nation will get an early ind1ca-
tion of Auburn's t~nsth when the
Tiaen tan&lc with Miami at Ea~t
Rutherford, N .J .• on Aug. 27 and then
vis.it Texas another ch1mpion1h11>
contender. on pt. l S.
Auss1es contlnue swim success Chrisco wins
scratch main
Aorida tatc and Mtamt appear to be the clus of the 10 major andepcn·
dent in the South, wtth dcfcnswc·
mandcd Virginia Ttth. up-ando(l()m•
fna Memphis ;iatc-.nd st Carolina,
whid\ ranked No. 20 la t car, 1n hnt
to challcnac for area supremacy. ubum tJ tbe~s-:on iiVont to
ca,pturc the SouthcaS1em onfcrcncc
title for •he K(Ond year an a tOY.\ wit
aNov.Jshowdown in tFlondaat
Oatnmdlc loomi 1. Potenual-~=St~OOkWClU.
E champion hip pme
Florid hat n vcr "''On th con·
ftrcnce utJc. but rtey Pell h 47 l~tt rmcn k from la 1 vtar·a ·l· 1 team.
Orange Coast OAIL'f PILOT/ turday, Augu t 18, 1984
f oR HH REcoRo
I
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MAJOR LIAGUE STAND4MOS
AnwtcenL....-.
' WllST DWI,._
W L !I'd. Ga
63 57 .sn
61 '° .!Ot 2~ 60 63 Ml 4\0)
St u -•\'\ 5162.AIJS
s;s " 4"7 'l'I Sl " 4' 1l
•AST OIVISK>H IO Q t50
" 52 .570 10 63 SI .521 16
63 SI ~l 1' u s' _,,, 11
i.l 70 '31 21
52 10 .'26 27~
Pl'l8n $ciw.
ISlltlllTIOI'• '· ...... s . C:levfiano 5, MllwaukM 3
MlnMM1ta 6, Boston 5
Detroit 6, S..ltte 2
~lel\d 7, New Yortt 3
T111a1 I, KanMlt City 6
Toronlo •. Chlcego 3
TM8Y'sCWM$ ~ (Witt ll·f) al llalllmore (!Sod•
dlel<er 14·1)
MlnnHOI• (8 Ulchef' 10•9 •nd Catttuo
0-0l •• eo.1on 119ovd 7·9 and Jonnson 0-1> 2 •
Mllwaukff (McCIUf't 3·51 al Cleveland
(Smith 4·•>. (nl
Toronto tAleunder ll·S) al ChlcaC>O
le.Mister 11-7>. (nl
S..ttle (Geltel O·O) at O.lroll
(8ertn9Utf S·I), (n)
Oakland CMcCattv 7-9) al New Vork (N\onltiu.sco 0-2), (n)
KanM11 Cltv (8tadt 11-101 at Tens (Darwin 6·1), (n)
SUodaY'• Gamel Allells at 8attlmora
saa111e •I O.troil Ml"""11uilM at Cleveland
Oallland at N-Vork Minnesota at 8o1ton
Toronto at ChlQ90
Kansas City •I Ttus, (n)
Nan.n.I L .. eue
WEST DIVISION W L .. ct. GI
S&n Diego 7\ SO .5V
Allanla 62 60 .SOI 9\lt
Ded8ilr'S 61 61 .500 10\IJ
HOUiton 61 62 .'96 ll
Clncinnoll S2 70 .'26 19th
San Francisco •5 73 .311 2•~
EAST DfvtStON
Chicago 70 Sl .579
N-York 67 Sl .561 1\IJ
Ptllladelphla 63 S6 · ..529 6
~~::.:I : = :: 9\.\ Pnt~lt st '°"" .A26 i:~ • 1'11l!lrs seerts Ded8ilr'S 2, PllfladelOl'ir. 1 -
Housto11 7, Pllllburoti • (10 Innings)
Cincinnati 6, Chlceoo •
St. Louis 3, Allanl• 1
Montreal e, San Dleoo •
New Vork 2, San Fr•nclsco o ( 10 Innings)
TedaY's Games
PlllladelPhla (Koosman 12· IO) at o.d9erl (P• ll-6), (n)
Atlanta (Brlnolanl CH) at SJ. Louis
<Cox 6·91
New Yorlt (o.rtlno 11·5) ar San Fr•n·
clsc:o (t.auev 6• 11l
Houston (LaCou 6·3) at Pittsburgh
(0.Leon 6·9), (n)
Chlcego (Suldlffe 10-ll at Clnclnoatl
(McGafflvan 3-Sl, (n)
SUlldaY'• Gemes Pllllade!Phle at ~
Houston at Pittsburgh
Clllc.ago at Cincinnati
Atlanta 81 SI. l.o<.lls
New Yorll at San Francisco, 2
Montreal at Sen Dleoc>
AMERJCAN LEAGUE
Os-lain ,, Aftllltt_ s
CAUFOttNIA BAL TIMOflE orllbt aorllbl
llenkluz rf S I 1 0 MKVnG rf 2 1 0 0 Grlctl 2t> s 2 3 o SM!bvd 4 1 1 o
l.vnncf so o o RIJ*enn 3 1 1 o
O.Cncs 3b 4 2 2 • EMUf'JY lb 3 o 1 1
Downing If 4 o 1 1 Grou 3b • 1 O 1
RtJkandh l O 1 O TCruz3b 0 O O O
DMl!ler lb 3 0 2 0 Nolan dh .. 0 2 1
Wiifong 2t> 1 0 0 0 GRonck If ' 1 2 2
SChofild ST ~ 0-Dauer 2b .D 0 0
Sc:onln llfl I o O O e>emcnv c • I 2 1
Plcclolo H 0 0 0 0 Boorre c_ 3 0 0 0
Nerron c 1 O O O
Tebb J7 S 11 S T...,_ JI 6 t 6
S<MebY""*'91 C8INof1lla J02 000 000-s
8e11tmere 401 CIOl IOx-6
Game WlMlng RISI -~ (2) E~lpken DP-eallfmor• 1.
LO&-Callfornle 7, 8attlmor• 6.
28-GRoenleke. 3&-0eCltlCft.
HR-0.Cln<*S (16), GRoenk:M (I),
09mPMV W . s-scnoflald. • H RER II SO
CllllfonM
Slaton L,•-• • 9 6 6 5 6 a.mmora McGr.or-W;l ... H '1-3> ·1& 6 .. 4 . 0 3
SSltw.r1 S,7 22-3 1 0 0 0 2
HBP-RtJackson (by McGregor)
T-2;35 A-29,'32.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dodeen 2, Ph9les 1
PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES
8b r 11 bl
Semuet 2b S 0 I 1
VHavei cf SO 1 o
Sclundl lb 4 0 I 0
Lezcano rt • O I o
Wcknts lb 3 O 2 o
Corcorn lb I O O O
Vlrvllc 4120
GWllsonlf 3 0 0 0
GGross If I 0 I 0
0.JHUS SS 3 0 1 0
Matuk l>h 1 O o o
Garcia u O o o o
Carlton P 3 O o o
Stone P11 1 O O O Andersn P 0 0 O O
Su2b
Andesnss
Guerrer rf
Marshlllf
Mldndod
Landr~d
YHGtl'C
Brodt lb
Rivera 3b
Honeycutt P
Howellp
T .... s JI I 10 1 T .... s
Score bY '"'**
•rllbl 3 0 1 0
3 1 1 0
4 I 1 0
• 0 0 1
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
• 0 2 I 4 0 2 0
2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
)1 2 1 2
l"Mll~ 010 000 000-I
Ln.,,..... 000 100 OOX-2 Game Wlnnlng RBI -Vea~r (SI
E-Honevcun LOB-PlllledetPllla 11.
l.os Angeles 9 2&-Vlrgll '1, Samuel, BrlXk
S&-YN11er Cl), Brock (7)
IP H " ER 18 SO ~ C.rllon L, 11·6
AllO«Mn ............. 6
1
2 2 •
0 0 0
6
1
HonevCllW,10•7 62-3 9 1 0 O 3
-Howth S,3 21-3 I 0 0 0 4
H8P-Scnmldl Cbv Honevcu11) WP-Cerllon. T-2:3' A-.J.11S
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
AIMl'!Un LMf'Ht
('f'lwwfl TlwndlY'• G.rnes)
BATTING ens •I Dalt) Winfield. Naw
Yor1l, .J'2, MattlnolY, ~"" Yon, 339,
Hrllet(, Minnesota, .32•, EHier, Boston,
.:US, Beine&, Chleeoo, .312 lltUNS DwEvans, Bolton, ;,, ArrNt.
eo.ton, 71, lkirler, Clev ... no, 71.
ltHenoenon. O.kland, 71, Wlntleld, N-
York, '1.
lltll Klnemen. O.kland, 9'. AOavla.
Seellle, '2; lltlce, Botton, PO, Annai,
S..ton. It, EMurrav. Balllmott ...
HrTS· owa.. T~to, 1•; lltlonn,
eellomol't, 1'7; MattlnolY. New VOB, 1 ... a.W, lotfon, 142, Wlntleld, New VOl'k,
1'1 oou11..es. LA~•"''"· T111u . u. car <ie, Toronto, 29, Cow.nt, Seattle, 29;
DwEvtn1, Botton, H; Mlttlnellv, New vori... a. lltlPen, a.111mor1. n.
l'lltlPLliS.: ~v. Toronto. ll, Colllfls. T~fo, 11. KGlbton, Detroit, t, Uptl\aw,
forvnlo, f; Owlft, S..111•. 1 HOMB auNS: Arme1, Botton, iJ. Klno-
tNn. Oaklel>d, 1', t..HParrlsh, O.troit, 211 Mat~. OltliltM, 251 Twn~. c~.
JS STOLEN IASES· ltHfflderlOfl, Oaklal'ld. •J Peetb,; ~ u , C~llns, Toronto, 40,
lulltf, ClnNnd, a , Ga"la· TO<OlllO, J.I PfTCHINO (18 dedtlons)' Loou, 0..-
f'O!I, ·~o uo. l..MI, Toronto. 1,-J, UI.
Ntry, Dt!IOll. tS-Ci, 2 11, StlfO, Toret1to,
12·•· ,., .,.,.. • .,.. ~. n·s. au
STRIKEOUT$ Witt, .,.._ m;
~ton, s.111e. l.i. StltO. Toronto. I>'. Moi*\. Ten•. tU, Guldrv, New York, tit,
Nl1leftll L...,.
<TIIWlllt nur.n GM*I IAnlNC IUS ., .,.,,,. GWYM, n Dino. D. Rav. Pllltl1Ur81\. ; CrUJ,
Hou$10f1. ~19. Sel\dllero, cnaoo, ""· Wa&hinttoti, At nta, Jll
ltUNS. S&ndtlll'9. Cl\laloo. n; w~.
l.liil oi.oo, IOJ satnlllM. ~re. rt: Gwynn , $el\ D"9o, n, Ct\11, "°4.1\toft, 75 !tit• GC.rttt, Mont,.... ... JO.v
C:nkaoo, n. setimtot, Pt>t~. 16, HernendH, N-Verll, 10, l.eonaro, San
Franci~. 10. MumPNtv. Houston, 70;
M;;pfiy, Atllnta, 70
HITS. Cwvnn, Sall l)ieoo, , ... Sa~.
Clllca9o, 154; Samu.I, PflltadeloNa, 14';
Cnn. HOUSIOfl, 14$; Wynne, Plll•burwh. 140
OOU8l.E~: HubtMrd. Atltnfe, 21; llt•ln• ... Monlr••t. H : Salldl>Wt, CtlleaOO. 26:
Oumam, Chleeto. 15. HendriCk, StLoul•,
25. Samuel. '""''""""ie· u. TlltlPl.ES· ~. ChiCUo, 16; ~· Phltacle4c>ni.i IS; Cruz, Houslon. 10, Doran, Houllon, 0, CRevnold•, Hout--
ton, 9, Gwvnn, Satl DietO. '· McGN.
Sil.Du'· 9, HOME ftUNS; Mur!Hw. Atlanta, 21;
Schmidt, Pt\~ 25; GCt rler, Mon, ''"1· n. Mal'IMI, ~ •: • .,, ii.cs wllll ta. ·
STOLEN BASES: Samuel, Phlladalol\la, 56. Wloelns, San Oleeo. S2, Reines, Moti· lrtal, .. , lted\n, C:lne!Mllll, '1, MWlllon,
New York. 36.
PITCHING (IO Clecl1lons): Sulcllffe, Clll-c.eo. 10-1, U'3; P~. Allenla, 11-4, l.74
Orosco. '""" vor11. 1-3, t.oS; Carlton, PlllladelClflla, ll·S. 3.01; Ou11nv, Ntw Yortl, 11-s. J.76.
STRIKEOUTS. V.-.ZIMM. ~ 1'7 ; Goooen, N-. Vorlc, Ill; Rvan, Houlton,
147, Soto, Cincinnati, 13'; Carlton. Phlladel· Clflla, 126.
SAVES: Suller, SI. LOUii, 31; Holltnd,
Pnllade!Phl•. 25; LtSmltn, Chlcavo. 15; Orosco, New York, 25; Gossage, San
Di.vc>.n
Trad! and field
FaUiNOSHlft GAMES
lat MesceW)
MM
100--1. Osvaldo Cara (Cube), nt, 2. Alllla
Kovac <Hunoarv), nt. '°° relav-1. $ovlat Union, 38.31.
20k walll-1. S...vel Protslshchln• (Soviet
Union), 1:21.57; 2. Analolv Solomln (Soviet
'Onion), 1~.21; 3. Nlkolal Polozov (Soviet
Union), nt; '-Nlkolal VlntchenkO (Soviet
Union), nt.
LJ-1. Konitanlln Semvtdn !Soviet
Union). 27·6.
DT-1. Yurl Oumcflev (SqYlel Union),
21 .. tO.
HT-1. Vucl Sed\'kh (Soviet Union),
2'1-6; 2. W MuklJlb1 tSovi.t Union),
470-10, 3. WWI LIMnOv (SolM! Unloft) • """'· . .IT-1. Uwe Hohn (East Germany),
309-10, 2. O.tlaf Miehe! !EHi GerrNnv>. nm; 3. ~ Adamec (Czacl!Ollovakla),
nm. PV-1. Kon11an1ln Volkov (Soviet
Union~ 19-0V.; 2. Seroei 8uCke (Sovie!
Union), 11-11.i..
Wa'l'Mll
2C»-1. 8aerbel Woecxel (East Ger-
manvl. 22. lS.. IOl>-1. lrlnt Poclvatovskava (Soviet
Union), 1:57.31 .00 hurdltt-1 Marina Stepanova ISov·
let Union), SU7; 2. Vekaterlna FtMnkO
<Soviet Union), 54.42; 3 Margarita
Ponomareva (Sovle1 Union), SUS..
H.i-1. Ludmlla AndOnova (8u~rlal,
6'-S; 1. Luclmlle Butuzon (Soviet Union),
6'-S; 3. Tamar1 Bvttova (Soviet Union), 6~S. ·
U-1. Halk• Daute·Drechster (EH i
Germanv), 23-S~
OT-I. Irina Menvnskl (East Ger-
manvl. 2..0-1 (world record, old record.
Galina S.Ylnkon, Soviet U'*>n, 2'°"•l.
IEltLIN MEET
Men
100-1. C•lvln Smith (U.S.), 10.23; 2.
Harvev Glance CU .. s:>. 10.24; 3 Desav WIMlams, 10.41
400-1 Alonzo Babers (U.S.), '5.S2.
110 hUf'dlft-1. Grev Fo5ter (U.S ), 13.16,
2 Rooer Kingdom (U.S.), 13.11, 3. Mark
Md<av (Canada), 13.ll.
BQw•athat?
Dave Wlnfleld of the Y&Jlkeea reao1:8 with total amuem~t
u umpire Joe Brinkman calla him oat on atrtkes Frida)'.
Les Allmltol
P'ltlDAY'S aESULTS
(lit .. S4·Ntllt ........ rneetlM)
FSRST aACI. One ma. PIK». ~ Cellvon (0aomer) uo l.00 uo_
Boose TZ (Kuebler) UO 3.20
Tallamon <Rosen) 2..40 Also r.ced: Immaculate, Minute Man,
Raoal Monterey, El Toren10, Andn Pac>·
"'· Time: 2:02 2/S.
U EXACTA CS-2) e>ald S31.50.
SECOND aACE. One mite pea,
JanMS Jov (Mlsktll) 17.40 UO UC
Ltvltv Rhvlhm (LacMY) 7.tO UO
Kalla Brno (Kuebler) SM
Also read: Ftv Flv Mia, Golden Affair,
Levitate, Andn Hulaglrt, Monterev
Smoothie.
Time: 2:0S lfS.
U EXACTA (2·71 paid 5195.60.
TI411tD aACI. One mile oece.
lzeck C <Mueller) 13AO UO UO
SklPOer\ S91rll (8ahoulh) 12.60 1.00
La a.lie F.-. ICraM) uo
Alto r.ced: Moro-n HIM, San JOllQUln,
Av S.n Skll>Otl', St.,.Ulzor, Vaughn,
Starcrou.
Time: 2:01 2/S.
$3 EXACTA (5·6) paid S22UO
FOUltTH ltACE. One mile pace,
Brwnot• Monster (Wims) 3 00 UO 2 20
Sir Mark (J. SMrr.iil 3.40 2.20
SIXTH •ACE. One milt. Posflv (Valenzuela) t,40 "20 4..0
Amen'• EOrronllovt (PlllCllv) 3 .. 40 2 IO
Rambolle (Hawley) uo AJso l1IC9d: Here Comes Love, The 19,..nt.1, SumlMI' Emarold, Blatlnv Game. ~.._!'eMr r Del ""1"1'H-•Ut H.W.bf> Miu. 11rnr. l:37 41s; :
'SEVENTH aACI. 6 1urto1111s.
RNClv Reb (Stloemakar) f.40 2.IO 2.20
A Monwnl In Time (Dlhsvl 2.40 2.10
Goodlwe J.Y. (Pedroz.al uo
Abo' raced: Recklels Pleasure, Arout.
Savour, The 9•1181 l(ld.
Time; 1MUS.
U •XACTA (l°"l P411d M3.50.
S2 ftlCK SIX (I/ lo-7-2/f-S-7-l l paid
117,262.60 wllh four wlMlno tlelcats (six
horHS). S2 Piek Six conlOlallon Hid UlS.20
with 13' WIMll\O tickets (flve norwt).
llGHT'H RACE. I 1116 mlltt on turt.
LvPtlard's Prlncas (Toro) 7-'0 5.00 •.20 AoloMI (McC•rron) SM 4.20
Reflect to GlorY (Mftal uo
Also raced: Red Ember, Hot Prlnceu
Cooetlllt, Targllffe, Sham SlrMI. •
Time: h t2 1/5.
NINTH ••ca. I 1116 mites.
Red Str•t Ml" IL01011a) 1.20 s 00 3.60
C.ntlle (Valenzuela) UO 3 20 Justlflcanlt (McGurn) 3 20
Also raced: Flllatlon, Matmalson, Jull•n·
na't Dream, Joen'1 Llldv.
Tlme: 1:-U.
SS EXACTA (4·7> Paid 1116.SO. Allanclanu· l6,2A7,
.00 hurdlel-1 Edwin Mows (U.S.),
4U9; 2. Andre Pl'llllPS (U.S.), 49.03; 3.
Tranel Hawkll'f< (IJ':SJ', '9:17.'
H.i-1. Dlatmar Moegenburg (Wesr Ger·
many), 7·6'h; 2. Jlmmv Howard (U.S >.· 7·514, ~Peacock (U.S.J; 7•5+/¥.
TtmPO BIUe Chip (F. Sherren) 2.40 Also reced: Scotch Bright, Plln'isoll, : --. --
T J-1. Miki Conlev (U.S.), 57·2~.
PV-1. Earl BeP (U.S.), 11-0\IJ; 2.
C1IS1aw PanHluk (Poland), 17·1'h; 3. Frtn·
els Plllllpp SMllon (France), 17~.
HT-1. Julia Tlalnen (Fltllandl, 250-1.
JT-1. llofl Ronv (U.S.), 2M·2. 2 Brian
Crouser (U.S.), 212·7; 3. Kent El<Mbrlnk
(Swe«Mn), m-11. w-100-1. Evetvn Ashford (U.S.), 10.9•; 2.
Florence Griffith (U.SJ, 10.99; 3. Dia ne
Wllllama (U.S ), 11.10.
100 llurdlet-1. Benita Fltzoeralcl (U.S.>.
13.11, 2. Marian OllllleHr (Hotl~cn. 13.23;
3. tc:lm Turner (U.S.), 13.JJ.
HJ-1. 8rl11l11e HolzAPfel (West Ger-
rNnv>. 6·0~; 2. SuMnM Lorentzon
<SwtdW\l. 6:~ ;), UJr~ .~vf•t>rl IWnt Garmanvl. 6-~.
SP-1. ~ Flblnvarova (Czechoslo-
v•kla), 6'·10, 2. Claucll• Loseh (WHI
Garmanv>. 66--0lh; 3. Vera Schmlctt (Wttl
Germanvl. 57·11 ·
Grand Prix '9Umament
(at GNw Qty, Oflle)
Ouel1Wilnlll ~ Vine• van Palltn CU.S.) def. Terry Moor
(US), 7·5, 6·4; Brad Gllt>erl (U.S.) def
Danie Viner (Soulh Africa), 3·6, 6•3, 7·S;
Hank Pflsler (U.S.) def. Brian Tuc:her
(US.), 5·7, 6·3, 6·4; Ubor Plmek (CzKho·
~tovakla) def. Semmv Glemmalva (U.S ),
4-6, 7·6, 3·0 (retired)
Men's tournament
(atT ..... ) I Ouertwflnll ,....
Jimmv Connon (U.S.) Clef Ellol
TtltKher (U.S.), 6·2, .,.4, Kevin Curren
(South Afrlce) def. Scott McCeln (U.S.), 3-6,
4·2, ... 1, Jonn McEnroe (U.S.> def Pltter
Flemlnv tu.S.), 6•2, H . VllH Gerutelll• (U.S.) def. Jimmy Arlat (U.S ), 7-S, 6·3.
WOl'Nn's~
lat MMlwllt. N.J,)
Que ..... Slntle$
Martina Navratllov• (U.S.) Clef ll8''bara
Potter cu S.) ... ,, 6-1; Pam C.Mle (U.S.)
M MallYtla Meleeva C9ul99rlal, 1•6, 6-3,
6-2. Pam $1N11ttr (US.) def. Camllle Ben·
lemln CU.SJ. 6·1, ... 2; Zina Garrison IU.Sl
def lonnle G.adUsek (U S.), 6•2, ... 2
Wave Rider, Wlnnlno Scott.
Time: 1:59 115.
iiFTM ltACE. oM mile pace,
Xalla (CraM) 99.10 29.00 a.20
HllcNcl To Win (Plano) uo l.20
8ollhOI (0.t«Mf') 3.00
Also raced: Acuff, Gv~v Patriarch,
Redoubles Last, Andvs Herman. Flv Ftv
Shadow. Time:~ llS.
52 IXACTA (7·2) paid S570.00.
SfXTH aACI. One mHe pecie. Doctor Doll (Plano) 11AO uo 3M
Jamn Grattan (Afldtnon) uo 2..IO
BU111e's BrlNdt <Parker) 2.60
Also rllCtd: Wlnnlno Game, BrOOkdllle
8ov. Row.n Crnt. SColtlstl 8oY, R. Curtis.
Time: 2:00 3/ S. U IXACTA (2-1) paid S71.40.
. .U.Vl!.NTM llACE. Dne mllil. Hee... . ..
TarllOrt Marianne <Osmrl 7"4 3.40 2.IO
Caremel Cal'ldV (Pierce) 3.60 2.60
Summer (Plirtlerl '-20
Alto raced: Everton EllJlfeu, Fashion
Queen, Pround Country, SenG• Doi, Totara
Roed.
Time: 2:01 11 S. U IXACTA (3·5) paid S37.50.
EIGHTM ltACI. One mlle pace,
Vanlshlno AC1 (Rosen) f.00 S.60 3.00
Sure Scf\atzle (Beker) s.20 J 20
Charmed Quark IOetomerl 3.IO Al10 raced: Wlnterbourne Sl•r,
COl>8wlnna, Tr"~ Eckle. Hev Tootale,
Countrv Comfort, Navv Chief. Time: 2'01 1/S.
U EXACTA (6-1) paid S69.00
NINTH ltACI!. One mite HQI.
Ooroftlv Bret <Parker> 1uo 1.20 5.20
Vanetta Hanover (Anderson) 14.IO 10.IO
Hy OM (Linton) lUO
Also raced· Oreo llvrd, Theo<• Hanover,
Tr•CI MIH, TrlH L.81.t, K•Plrl, Siivera
Starlet, Ooubla Birdie, ll•rOMSs Cnrll.
Rlloda Lobell. Time: 1:56 3/S.
JJ IXACTA (10-7) paid M12.50.
n ~ SIX (llS-7-2-3-... 10) paid
Sl, 126.00 with U wlnnlnt ~lcMtt <fl'lt
nona>. Carrvover POOt: Sl6,lf0,AI.
TENTH ltACE. One mile pea,
Hlllblllv Orawt <o..onw> 13.00 SM 3.~
The Comoanvt Gold (VldnoM'll •.20 UO
Bv• &v• Scottv (Malarl 4.IO
Alto raced: ScoN>lo G. Hannahs Ex-
Pfftt, su11er Tad, Toddlsn Oftlon. Smoo111
As Velvet, 8attllnu &Uty.
Time; U~valleblt.
U IXACTA (5-1) paid ,57,00.
Attendance: 10,9~
O..Mar
'ltJOA.Y'S AISULll (211t .. O •daY ~ "*""')
NST aAC•. 6'h fl.K10nlls.
eruotlvt (Padl'OH) I •UO ll<IO lo.10
la ti (Olivares) uo UO
TvPica• Pro <Orteo•> -1.00
Alto ramct: Nevecla S.., Ooocl SPort1. Uader'I ateoe, R•to, Grenoolt, Soeed
1..e11..-. Lono L.1¥9 The tittno. TNI Men.
Time. 1:17.
SICOHD uca. 6~ f\lrlonel.
Exdutlve t(fO (OUVWH ) 5.00 J.20 uo
Truxton'• ~ CMcCarron) UO UO
Flll'lt lmeot (Dtloa<fWo) UO
AllO r.ctld• '4JOdlvkle, Molltleur EllClla·
metll, ~ Mln$fr ... Adllr, ...,.._
Quavle, Poodert Ohe«i. w PllfNfl; Time. 1:16 3/S n OAIL y DOUel.9 (\Ml nld t 10UO
ntaD aACll. 1 fut10ne1. ~ Uf¥ ($Mlkrl 1760 UO 400
sw~ Seuet ltewnoe (MCYf'ron> 3 20 2 IO
LONG COUltS. CHAMl'IONJHfftS Halllt Wlllt (LO.toya) 3 '° , .. llwt ._.11 .. ..,., ~) Also racAld· Ml V.re .... Vltll Force,
MSN Felr Mfl!Ua, Mllllleur& so tr 1 Man • Time 1·n •IJ. n.a -.. toc:llW'flt (Auatralltl. .. IJCACTA (7·S) NICI 11.-00
400 fr-1. Mall c.tllnikl (Lake Worttll, •OOlltTM •• , •• ' fur10ntJt.. Bl A.J OH·~• llMu) 440 HO 3'0
200 IMo-1. Oufty DlllOll (l'otf DH•Mfu.lvrlv~ (SOI) S20 UO •OO
Ltvderdalf), ?~JI. ~•n Vlnlate (Valel\tutll) UO
400 tr .. rN-t Hutflet L~ "A", OH-OM~f Jer tlrat
Fort Leuderdtle (O\iff' Olllofl. Geoff Att.o racAld ""tctout TllOUtfl", Slaku i.
Ga11er1no, Cov COCIO, Don Glll01 Wiii, UbttlY l.owr o.111e Humor. Kao WOMa• K•!.t. hllt l..,.m, fn.M«nle, SWOClnMar.
50 fr-I JtMa JOl!mofl (Sallla lltOM), Tir'M• 111 '15.
26 ~ ,,.._, Michele ltlellaUls.oft '"™ •ACL 1t'I fut'Wlnol on run. l"'--I), 4 11 ... OKllttlOI llll'lnur) MO UO t..O ......... .... M'fllft CMc:Carronl ,.o •oo
200 llldlo-1 M1cM • ,...,'°" (Auslral• a. ma tVallntullal l60
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l." TrtvinO '9•6'-1)7 l..AtlllV Weclklnt 61 ,,_ IJ1
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S.vt lallt1tarot 70·6J-1Jt ltav FIOvd '8·11-13f
Don H1mmonc1 70 69-13'
Gerv HallOero 6t-11-l40
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Leonard Tl!Omoson 70.-71-141 Dania Watson 73 • ..-141
Rtll Caldwell 71•7'1-1'2
Nlcle.Ftldo 6"7)-1'2
Pwlar Jacot>Mn 70·n-142
Jack Renner t3·6,_142
JlmC°'"'t 71-71-1'3
David Edwtrda 71·1l-1'3
David Graham 11·72-1'3
Tim Slmc>son 73·70-1'3
Oool Tftell 72·71-10
~ Pool9v 10-n-1.o
Al'ldV 9nn '9·7S-144
Ronnie 191aek 74·10-144
Frtd C~pte· 72·72-1" Ktlth Ferout '12·72-1"
llob Gilder 70-7'-144
HUiler! GrHll 10-1..-1"
JOllllMINfftv 72·72-1"
Allen Miller n·72-14'
Mark O'Metra 7S-69-144
Crall Staclltf 71·7>-1"
Scott Beu 6'-76-1..S
George Clldll 74·71-145 Cor~ Pavln 73-72-1'S
Jim Alt>cJS 75-71-1 ..
ClllPBack '9·n-146
MlkeOOnald 7'"12-146 Joe Inman 73·7)-14'
Tom Kita 7'·72-14'
Garv McCord 73-n-t46
Tom Watson 74-12-1'6
Garv KOCll 1.-n-10 J~ Nlcillaut n-1~1•1 .
Greo Norman ?S-72-147
lltooer Mellbl• n-1s-i.1
Mark Mc<:uml>ef' n-1..--w
Dave Slodlton 73·7..-147
Htl Sutton 7'·73'-1'7
Nldc Price 73·7,_1'7
Jim ThOnle 74-n::-1'7
Merk LYt 7'•7'-1'8
l.on Hink.ta 74·72-141 DIYI llatr ,,_.,,_, ...
Oannv Edwards 72-76-141
Scott Hoell 75-7>-la
eruc. LletJU n-1.s-1a Larrv Rinker 75-7)-141
Tony SlHI 7'·7'-1"
Joev Slndelar 72·76-f41
Mike SUlllva11 7 ... 72-1•
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77-12-1'9
7S-7 .... 1.t9
72·77-14f
71-7'1-149
70-7'-14f
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73·76-14f
7t-7)-149
74-75-14'
77-73-150
76-7 .... 150
7HS-1SO
7'·76-150
76-1..-150 , ... , .... ,so
John ERlolt
Laurie H•mmer Lvnn Janaon
Gavin Lrlenson GllMor~n
LsrrrNetson
JlmNolford ci.rence ltose Jim Simoni
IMO Aoki
llr ad llrvant Tom Janlllna
Rick 1Carbow$kl Pal McGowan
Tim Norris
Tom WeltkOPf
T.C. Chen
Morris Hatali.llv
&obbY Wadkln1
DavldOoiln
DonPaclffll George Burnt JO;lln Cook .
8ob EastwOOd
BuddY Gardner
PalLlndW!' Wevne 1.avl
Arnold Palmer JadtSeltl ...
Paul Wise
Ben Crenshaw
Ed Flori
T.,.rv Florene:.
Jolln Fought
Al Galberver
&obbv Nlcllols ·
Rick Olber9
TomPvrtur
~ Garv Roblni.on
Rooer Gln$berll
lloOMurPllV Paler Oostarhuls
JOhnAcSams
Brien Crt.rter JlmOenl
Jim Klnll
Jorrv Pate
Wheeler $tewart
Ron Stred!
Jotln Dal\I
OWlrtleEPPS
Bob F0<d
0.Ylcf Glen&
Robeft liovt Mika San FlllPOO
Jlcrurtt V(rl9ht Bobbv Mllehell
Martin &Ohan
PhffHtMOCll
J.C.Snead
Curtis Strange
GarvWllltlnt
LAITY Wal:ll>
Gary 8alllet
Doug $ttffen
GarvGrtnl
a.rrv Hott
111rry JMCket
DenMu<r*ov
Jack Slocum
MacO'GradV
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John Calabria
Oow FIMterwald
Joe Carr
Johnnv Miiier
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74-n-1s1
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I0·71-151
71.7..-152 1s-n-1s2
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LPGA World Cham~
(It Sbft" HeltMI. ~)
BtllV King "·7~131
Pally Stletllan n-6'-1'1
Decker ,. may race
inEur4pe
She ·n decide
Monday whether
or not to run
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -Mary
Decker will decide Monday whcthCf'
to compete in Euro tie this year or take
time off to allow her htjurcd hip to
heal, her coach said Friday.
Dick Brown said Decker ha been
workina out daily this week and
wants to run th~ mces in Europe,
The 26-ycar-old American distance
runnina star wa$ injuted when she
tumbled to the track at Los Angeles
Coliseum after her feet became
tangled with thoae of l 8-year-<>ld Zola Budd of Britain during the Olympic
3,000-meter final. ·
Brown said Decker wants to come
back and race this year, but not if she'5
mkinJ further injury.
.. Wnh the fall at the Olympics, she
does want to come back lust because
she feels she has a lot of goOd races
still ia her," he said ... I think she feels
she hasn't peaked this year."
Brown said Decker underwent a
bone scan this week by noted Eugene
sports physician Stan James. The
ex.am showed no bone darnage in the
hip but showed ••a significant
amount" of damage to me soft ti.Ssue
around the hip joint. Brown said.
He said De<:kerwilljogeasilytoday
and Sunday and will meet with James
MoJ?daY before decidina whether to
run an Europe. - .
Brown doesn't believe Decker is
pushing herself to come back too
quickly from the Olympic fall, and he
believes she has come to terms with
the Olympic incident emotionally.
The coach said he hotJCS Budd also
a n come out of the 1ncident.emo--
tionally intact. •
0 The imponant tbing1J that both tlie athletes come out of this feeling
good about themselves and about
each other, .. he said.
Errafic
King leads
tourney
SH AKER -HEl6HTS;-etrio-(J\Pt
-Betsy King, masterina par for lhc
second consecutive day, shot what
she called an up-and-down 2-under-par 70 Friday to grab the 36-hole lead
tn lhe World Championship of
Women•s Golf.
King, despite a bogey and a double
bogey on the eighth and ninth holes
res,S?CCtively, steadied her game and
built a three-shot lead with a two.
round total of 138, six strokes below
par at Shaker Heights Country Oub.
Her total was a 36-hole record for
this hve-year-oldevent; wllicb offe
a $65,000 first prize, the richest in
women's golf. Donna Caponi in 1981
and Ayako Olc.amoto in l 983 shared
the previous record of 139.
.. Today, my ~e was up and
down." she said. •1 started out pretty
well. I was rolling along pretty well.
Then, all of a sudden, l had a bogey
and double bogey. Oncelou play a
bole, it's-history, though. fter that l
played a little steadier." '
. Pa~ty Sheehant the LPGA Tour's
No. l. mon.ey-win~er -an<I afre&dy a
four-time vtctor lhts year, surged into
second place with a 3-under 69 with
three birdies on the last three holes.
Meanwhile, in another LPGA
event in · New Rochelle, N.Y., Pat
Meyers, a nine-year pro with one
cateer tour victory to her credit, shota
2.under-par 70 to take a one stroke
lead after the second round.
Meyers is leading the 66 player field
in. the first event in LPGA history
being played at three different
courses. Meyers• 70, at the 6.004-yard
par· 72 Westchester Hills Golf Club in
White Plains pve her a two-day total
of 142 and the lead over rookie Sally Quinlan.
JoAnne Carner 72·71--1-U
Nancv LONI 69·7.-1'3 1 -~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L Pal Br•d':'ll-------...1•~;i~4&-1-L:iUrli lt nker 6t·7S-144
Amv ~lcOtt 73·71-144
Jull Inkster 71.1..-14S
Avatco Okamoto 75-71-1 ..
Donllll H. Whitt 72·7S-147
Allee Miiier 61•7'-1'7
. ~llt Stacy 7s-7S-150
PLAYER ••.
Prom Bl
"You bet I do,"Watson said. "Two ro~nds of67 will put me riabt back in
It.
Defending champion Hal Sutton
and Jack Nicklaus, desi.aner of this
course, were wen back at 147. Sutton
bad a second round 73.:._!"ick.laus 70.
Masters champion tscn Crenshaw
failed to qualify for the final two
rounds today and Sunday. He had a
73-1 S3. Arnold Palmer, the S4-year·
old PGA Seniors champion, was
another casualty. Palmer, who has
never won thi title, shot 73-l S2.
Player, 48, who has not won in the
United States since I 978br:d he :'ha~ a~ OP,P9rtUnity to k. 60°
m his supcrliltJ~c effon that tied the
POA 18-holc scorin record set by
Bruce Crampton in I 7S and ti~ by
Floyd in 1982.
Player, who owns a ranch near
Johannesbu~ took note of the deep.
>difficult rough -.. rny l~ hones
would be in heaven ifl Jet them IOOK
on this courw~ •• be said -and made
no rash prediction ooncemina \ho
nut two rounds.
..As thrillina as at i1 you can't tel
too excited bcdu~ )'OU k"riow 11'1 out
t~re waitil\a for you apin tomor·
ro ," id Player, Who cft1rns t l7
worl~·Wlde UtlCI lD I ).decade al trouma career. rta)-cr stAlted wnh three con·
11vc birdies, hnuna irons 1nsidt of cigha fttt each · time. He came
'Uun ax iocbnof.aconna• . •
ont on ihc fifth ho~ then drove mto
the rou&h nd h a to drop a 20-root
pull to 11 c ~r.
I
OAIL:Y P LOT lhturd9y AuguM ti. 1114
-Rrt1c1ou \ Nolf \
Saint Michael's adds assistant priest t
·.Sabat Mlcutl Ud AU ADdl• Eplseo,.J 0.rd, 323) uon 11 1nv1tcd to bnqg nncd good$ for Bt1l Garden's Pact~c View Drive, Corona del Mar, lMOunm the Kitchen Cupboard.
ddiuon of the Rev. Gene R. Wallace, recent araduate of The Chancel Choir ummcr quartet Will si~
Episcopal Divinity School. Cambndge, Mau., to au taff. directed by M1tt1 lntcrtandJ and ccomparued by orpmst Rev. Wallace, 3S, wiH serve as 11 istant pnest to the Ellen Wrfght. ·
Rev. John Roaer1 Davis, rector. Following the children'• sermon third an.de and
• Father Gene aaya \hat hia mtni1uy at Saint Michael's rounaer children will be dismissed for the LitUc
wdl focus on outreach to teen·aien and youni adults with Fishermen pr<>&t'lm. The cnb room i1 opeo for toddlers
an emphasis on relatint Christian fai th to the challcncc' and infants from 9 to 11 a.m. Coffee and lemonade wall be
posed by the complexh1es'of 20th Qntury life styles. rvcd on the ~tio following the rvice.
Fot more infonn,tion, call 6«-0463. . On Monday, the scniorhi&h "Loaos" and the Junior
Clatrcb of Rellito:a • Seleace, 32261 Camino hiah "Caravan" will Ucnd "A bay at Maaic Mountain."
CapisU'lno, San Juan Oloistrano, 'Will hear the R.ev. Le lie The bus will Jca.ve the church at 9 a.m.
Scott Harrotd ipcak on .rThc An of Havina Fun" at the 9 . For more information. ·eall 49~1]SS. For mSPll'I· and J l a.m.1ervtces Sunday. t1onal ~ycr, Da l-a-P.ray~r..-4~~PRA\.
Youns People's Church int 11 a.m. and child care is t. Ellu~tb Au Setoa C111rc~. 9 !H11lgate,· lrv1ne,
available. will hold us third annual yard sale today from 9 a.m. to 4 The 9 a.m. ervice is a lecture, followed by a short p.m.
discussion period and coffee time. Th11 is a casual servic~ Furniture, household items, toys, plants, yard tools desilJled for those who may dcsirt a spiritual inspiration and clothin& w1U be offered for sale.
on their way to summertime Sunday activities. To donate items, call Leo or Adele Vidal at 851-0419.
A healina service is also conducted at I 0:40 a.m. each Pick up can be amn&ed for taraer items The parkina lot of
Sunday. For more infonnatioo, call 240-6463. the church is located at the corner of Campus and Turtle
• • • R k 0 ' ' New Tboaftbt Clarildu Cl11rcb 6JO W. 18th St., °' nve · • • •
Costa Mesa, wi hear a messa1e en ti tied .. The Miracle of Tiie C111rcb oa Red Hiii, 13841 Red Hill A vc .• Tustin.
Defeat" by auest speaker Bud Johnson at the J0:30 a.m. will present the "Continental S1naers and Orchestra" 10 a
service Sunday. free concert on Friday, Aua. 24, at 8 p.m.
Johnson, author, lecturer. teacher and seminar The aroup blends today's contemporary Christian
leader, is a proponent of the principles of success. He has music with the traditional in a dynamic manner as part of been featured on national televsion and radio talk shows its 1984 world tour. throu&hout the U.S. and Canada.
Jan knowlton will t>e featured soloist. accompanied --... ---------------by organist Betty Wooldridge. Youth church meets at the same time and child care is available.
A Bible study class, explorina llie metaphysical
interpretation of the New Testament, is taught by Dr. Don
Sharer, associate minister, at 9:1S a.m.
For more infonnation, call 646-1032. • • • Lapu Presbyterian Cbarc' 41 S Forest A vc.,
Laauna Beach, will celebrate Holy CommuAion at \he 9:30
a.m. service Sunday.
The Rev. Cra11 Vlilliams will preJent 1hc sermon.
assisted by the Rev. Dr. Edward CaldweU. The congrep-
Pastoral Musicians
Convention set for
Chap~an College
North American Lituray Resources will be partic1-
pali ng in th National P.astoral Musicians Re&ional Convention at Chapman Collece. Orange, AUJ. 20-11.
New products include the hardbound edition of the
popular hymnal "Glory and Praise," parish introduction
N Th ht F ~t~ frt~ copies of a 56-paae. brocb~re containing ew oug Orum information on NALR recording artists and their ~orkShop topics, spcciallr·priced program books contain-to meet Wednesday 101 lOOpaiesofnew-mus1c,and theliJLV'!icaJdanccvideo
orosram::that is~ narrated by the Rtv. Vi.rail Funk.
. -prcsid(nt <>fi the National AllOcj.alion. o£~ooral ·-s~na of tritegrity-How,.s-Yours?"" will be the Mus1c11ms. • · • · -
topic discussed at the Wednesday meeting of \he New NALR recordinaartists who will beperformin~attbe
Thouaht Forum, 939 Glenneyrc St., Laguna Beach, from convention include Tom Kcndzia, composer of"l1aht of
7:30 to 9 p.m. . the World" and "No Greater Love"; Daniel Consialio,
This is the third in a senes of five topics to be composer of "Lord of Field and Vine"; Rory Cooney,
presented in the "Celebrate Your Life" scnes led by com1>9ser of "You Alone" and a music minister 10
Daiana Atwood and Dalene Bo. Phoenix; and Tutti Camarata, recofd producer and
The public is welcome to the wccldy series offcctures arranger, a fonner Disney crcatcr, the president of Sunset
and there is no admission charge. Refreshments will be SOund Studio and composer of" A Cry 1n the Wilderness."
served. . Tutti will open the convention with a special musical
For more information, call 494-7666. event entitled "Lett.he Trumpets Be Triumphant."
p blic 11 mVJttd For more information,
S4.t.7427. 11
e • • I U1Uarlu Uatv rull1t Fello ~p 429
Drive, Luuna Beach. will b r .. Poetry that tou your
he n," lcd b} UU member Sandy Boo5trom on Sunday at
HT.30a.m.
Sandy invites all to brina their own poetry or old favorites to 1hare. A soci l hour follows the prosram.
Also planned ls a fund·raiser ••traveloaut" t lhc C~nttr today at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, 11494-4743. • • • Temple roa. 617 W. Hamilton St. Co M ,
invites new old d prospecth e members to a Havdolah
&ervtcc on turday evening. AUJ. 2S ..
'fo make reservation , call Shirley OCuuch at
646-7797 or Temple Sharon office it 631-'3262 • • •
BHly Graham en
niisslon in Britain La Beac Qurclt of ftellglou Sdence, 80.S
Laguna Can} on Rd., will present s~ gucit s~er By THE ~ATED pa Jofin-David Ulnksen W1th the topic "Who's Mandina
Your Store?" at 10 A.m. Sunda). Tbt preacher to mulutudcs, 81Uy Gfaham. bil
Ulriksen, RelisiousSciencc pracutioncr, maintains finished a three-month Bntisb nullion whole
a counselina office with the Oranae County Mental Health impact broke his own rttords and as headed for pow
Serv ccs. • llJ'ltf croWds and some pohticaUy rilky territory.
An adult Science or Mind Sunda)' School 1s held at 9 For lh1s weekend. htt churdi hosts an SoUtb 'Korea
a.m .. with a pre-service meditation at 9:30 a.m. Youth upward of 3 million peoplt arc expected for
rcliaious education proerams and nursery facilitici arc at appearance 1t a rail)' in Scow on Sund&)' martin& tile
10 a.m. A social hour follows the' service. IOOth anniversary of Protestantism in tbat Asian countt)'
The church meets at the Amencan L.caion Hall. 3M That number would nearly m ple bis prev:iOUI 19P.
Ui.ion St .. Laauna Beach. For more information. call crowd or 1.1 mllllion, which turned out for blm ~ • 494-7666. 1973.
Netpborbood Con11;1;,1:u1 Charcb; 340 St. Ann's Afterward an September, he probabl:y 11 goioa ro tij
Drive. Laauna Beach, will hear the Rev. William J. Eilers ~~ict Union for a two-!1"ttkfiin:eacbina m11S100 lD se~
preach the sermon at the IO a.m. worship service SundaJ.. ~m~. ~Jthou&h he ha'!l t de irutely decided about st un!I"'
Michael Sanders will be at the orpn and a quartet wiU obwn1n~Jurtber de.tails.." sina under the direction of John Thompson. But ll looks likely, say' the Rev. John At.cB.
Greeters will be Byron and Grace Ell~rbrock of special assistant at Gtahain's home office m Mon~
Laauna Hills. Erin Eilers and Kelly Bivins will serve as N.C.-·Two representative5 were 111 the Soviet Union tbll
Seminar on Healing
at Crystal Cathedral
week fmnin& up a prospective schedule for him.
After a lftVlOU.S brief visu to Moscow m 1982.
Graham was assailed by some U.S. cntics for UYl-DI 1tfir:
found freedom for preachina and wonhip in ch~
which were packed.
But the surae of criticism didn't dent his follOTo'lns,
aides say. 1n.d now he's lilcdy JOina back for m<ft
cxtenshe preach in.a at invitationofthe"Rusawi OnhQd
A recent rcsuriencc of "Christian faith su_pportcd by Church and the All-Union . Council of f vaDlfUcil
signs, wonders and 'miracles" is the topic of a two-day Cbristi~Baptisu. .
special seminar sponsored by the Rohen H. Schuller · His J>WPC*, be says; will be the~ as befott a,Dd •
lnstatute for Successful Cbutcb Uadenhip at the Crystal it is wherever be socs -=to .. pn:acb the ppeJ olksil
_'Cathedral in Gardeq Grove, Aug. 20-21. Christ." ·
EJUitltd ·:seauw Od Healiaa;" Ott~ will take .J:fisdo~ that for the.mt th.rec _mooW.iD ma anin~epth loolC arme arowtng--miracle movement", ts 'Eiiilan1l arew a'\Ot*r'Of 1,062.""Q,~Tiliil~altt!B~-!f' ...
historical-development and the impact it is having on En&land's population over aae 11, with 96,982 ofthe:ID
today's church. Led by John Wimber, one of the top aom.a forward to commit t.bemselvC$ to Christ.
authorities in the field, the seminar will discuss \he A British church~ authority, tbe Rev. ~
dynamics of a healing ministry in relation to church Gibbl, s&)S that duriq that mitlioo. more l)CIOl>le beard
arowth, tbl process of healing prayer and the changes \heaospclproclaimcdandrespondcdto•"tbe-calfofGbriil
occurinawtthin the person being heated than in any similar period in Britillt lliliory." The healing seminar will be followed by a four-day The response, avel'8&J.DI more thaD 9 pm:.ent Of tout
successful church leadership seminar. attendance, was nearly double the avCl'lllt 4 percent to~
For details and rtservations. contact the church at ~nt aoina forWard at similar mect.iap aao11 diie
1214 l Lewis St., Garden Grove. 92649, OT call 971.,.133. United States.
O:ra•ge Coast
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aundeJ. Aug•• 11th
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• -RELIGIOUS NOTES,.
ost legacy of W~ll discovered ~~t=..·~~~~!~~b:.:.:: urn. 12S9
WI• th an une-.r pected reward r!f~~."~~f:..~: ;·i.:~:~~"~~~~.?:.ri:~:: ~ Hts prtsentat1on will explore career development and way~ the chan · ng world in the next 3Q. )Cllrs will affect the
Fony )cars o 11 lonel) wld1e1 m de a mall gjft to a
Riversid church, but died in ction before it could be
properly dchvercd.
:Today, through a cornbin tion of good luck llnd
lnlfleUr TeuthinJ. that lo'it lepcy has finally been found.
It ~es as a pec1al symbol of how good works and acts of
faith can live on in unexpcctrd way .
,. "It's a arcat symbol of oyr church's own history as
we Ht;' ~Y• Pastor John Embree of Eden Lutheran Church m l\iversidc. "An illustration of the huge numbers oflivcs
we have touched, and the changes that Eden has been a
patt of 1ncc ll wa foundrd mQre than 95 )ears ago."
l'I ~he story beams in 1944. "hen Southern California
was filled With )Oung Amencans on their WI) to war. One
oflbe soldiers was Roland B, Nutt mg. Lonely ahd looking
fol"""tommunit~ Nutuna iomed the wanime '10Uth
oraamzat1on al Ee.Jen l.utfieran 1n the i.pring of that year.
Durin& his hon stay in Rl'ersidc, he found strength an<t
comfon with Eden and the gcnero it) and . faith he
fourid ... but a few months afler his arrival. Nuttin1
received hi\ orders and 'lhip~ out.
Still, Eden's conanption had made a lasting
impression on the young soldier. He didn't forset the
church or the upport he had found there. In June, 1944,
and again in September and December. Nutting U'4!d his
tiny army waaes to by federal "E" bonds -war bonds -
in the name of Eden Lutheran Chun::h, to be gjven over m
the event of his death.
Shortl> after the purchase and ma1hng the third sin. Roland B Nuuing died m acuon ~mehow word of has
death nc' er reached Eden Lutheran Church. The bond~
were tucked away against the day of hi" return and
Annual ''Slimmer JOy''
'-ctivities begin-Aug. 20
The Diocese of Orange Youth Ministry Dc~rtment
an~ounccs that its annual week of nightly activittcs called
"Summer Joy" will begin Aug. 20 and run through Aug.
24.
Summer Joy will feature Chnsuao rccordrng star
~dventist lifestyle
benefits teenagers
"" CHICAGO (AP) -A stud) b> the Northwestern
Un1vcrs1ty Medi~l School and the UniversHy of Chicago
Medical Center finds that Scvcnth-da> Advcnust teen-
a~rs nnsed 1n a vcgctanan hfcstyle seem kss likely to
su}fcr card1ovascular ailments than their m~t-catmg
c9u_oterparts, says the Western Journal of Medicine.
•
Tom Franzak on opening night, along with Father Rust>
ShauJhnessy who will speak on ''How to Deal With Peer
Pressure."
Tuesday night wall feature a multi-media spectacular
and a guest talk by Brother Ben lnnesenutJed "How to Get
Moti vated and Off Your Duff." _
Wednesday, the Broadway play "Joseph and the
Amazing Tcehn1color Dreamcoat" will be staged, while
Thursday will be highlighted by a Liturgy celebrated by
Auxiliary Bishop Jo6n f . Steinbock.
The week's finale will be a dance hosted by Skip
Olsen. disc jockey of the" Rock and Roll Road Show." and
a special appearance from "The Shades" band. ·
Villa Park H1&h Schoors outdoor theater. 18042 Tan
A vc., Orange, wall be the location of events Monda)
through Thursday. Fnday's ~nee will be held at St
Joseph Church, 71 7 N. Bad ford A vc., Placentia.
Each evening's fes11viucs will be&1n at 7 and run unul
about I 0. For more mfonnauon. calJ 974-7120.
eventuall)' to!'lolle~ . . . _ ~way ~·~~fechurch' Singletarians Sunday "Discovery" Tame p sscd. I he chun.:h moved trom 11 on11nal sate . · ·11 t t 7·30 m for information at EleH"nth and Orange to 1t'i current location on Brockton discussion group wi mce a •• ~· · 962 8596 Avenue an R1 \.'tr11dc l'35to~ amved and moved on' and about the group, q>~tact Arlene Ry er ar h' :. F da. f • I · · ' A book d1scu ion ~oup meets the t iru n Y o at wa'in t unu Eden began prcp~ralloris to c~ltbrate •!S h th F more information call 646-4652. 95th ann1vcrsan that the tory of Roland Nuttma and h1• eac men · or • • • •
personal kpcy to Eden -and to God -finally came to Bellever1 Faltb CeDter, 15762 Tu!>tin Village Way,
liaht. · Tu~tin will pre nt the movie .. TheGodmakers" at 6 p.m. ~J part of the com~cmoration. Pastor Embrtt had Sunday. . . .
contacted all. the suf" 1vina.dcrgymen who had served at Admi~sion 1\ free and the publac1s invited t<1 view th11
the church since tts founding. Amon3 tht'm was Pastor informative film on Mormonism.
Phtlip . Johnson. now of New York. where he is for further information. call the church office at
consultant on 1nternat1onal corporations and social 953-0134. ·
rcsponsib11atte'i and a reprc5entat1ve for international , t • •Cb It 600 St Andrews Christian union ofbu\tne~s managers at United Nations. St. Andrew• Presby erlan ore • . · fi
John on airccc.J to return to Ri verside. and in preparing Rd.. Ncwpoi:t Beach, announces t~at t?t~llc~\ r
for his \. l'ill he happened acros'i a dog-cared and Iona-membership in the 1984-85 anctuary Cho r ' c d
forgotten file labl'lcd "NUTTING. ROLAND B." Aug. 20-22. f~om I to 10 p.m. ca~h day. 0 Then the dcteCll\.c \\Ork began. Johnson and Erll.brce The 'Choir. u!"dcr the d1~ccuon of Don G.i Fi ta~•·
'iearched Eden's recorUs. contacted the Defense Depart· mm1s~cr of mu.sic. ~~v1des the choral mus c or he
ment: talkei.i wath long-standing members of the Eden mornina wors~1p sen •~-es each week and rehca~ on
conaregation. and c'entualh pieced together the story of Thursday e~~nmgs. w rfr',.,.,..,a ces the lonel\.) ou ng ~old1er who'rcpaad his debt wt th a gift that . In add1tton. th~ choir will present t ~ pc ""t!" ?i remained undiscoH~rcd for almost four decades. The stol) of tts Annual Chrystmas Concert. pamc1patc m iour ~urpmcd and delighted the clc11!) men and the cona'"'"°•· Chnstmas Eve scrva.ces and prc;scnt the B~ch masterp ccc
d r: b ·y I ·~o-"B Minor Mass" m the spnng. Also included arc a t1on an .e,en now. i:m rec 1sn t qutte sure exact y how Th k . 0 · d the annual "festival of much the bond\ are worth. The) were purchased for only an ~~!vmg ay service an ~~~em 1944. They ma )· not even be redeemable at th as late ChoTshe1~~~:af 'sea~on begins wil.h lhe Choir R~trcat at
Arrowhead Springs Sept. 7-9 For interview appointment
for choir membership, call 631-3821. ''Course in Miracles''
study group to meet
Harbor Fello•ubJ(> Blble Cburcb, 190 23rd St., Costa
Mesa. will stage a carnival on Saturday. Aua, 25, from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. . There will be pony ndes and other can:uyal
amusements. Featured wall be Ron Apdcrson, a ma11c1an
who has appeared with many cntcrtamers such as Ste~e.
Marlin and has toured extensively in Europe. Showa will
be at 11 a.m .. noon. I and 2 p.m.
• A "Cour~ an Miracles" local studygroupmcetscvel'y
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Library, 363
Gltnf\cyrc.
Thi' 365-day stud) cour;e is based on the belief that
forgi ve ness and love arc two of the keys to creating a richer
life.
Admission to the carnival and shows 11 free.
Refreshments will be avulable at a nominal charac.
The church announces its Vacation Bible School will
be held Aug. 27-31. from 6:30 to 9 p.m. daily. Children
from 2 to 12 xcars arc welcome.
Enrollment is open and to begin studies a student
need onl y have the de ire to live a richer and more
fuHilling life.
for mote information. call Dal~n Bo. at 497-4510. There will be teaching and crafts. along Wlth smgjna
and a closing program ort Sunday. Sept. 2. at 6:30 p.m.
Rcgistrat1on 1s f rec. For additional mformauon. call 6;\S-S050
Reform Catholics
consider forming
separate diocese
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,, ........... ,._.
Leaders of restive. reform-minded
Roman Catholics. including pnests
removed from the manistl) because
they married. arc consadenng forma·
tion of a separate. national Catholic
diocese.
It would not only accept married
MCSts but also ordam women. and
welcome diVorccd, rcmamcd Cath-
olics to Holy Communion from
which they arc now technicall)
barred.
Ajomt conference of four organiza-
tions seelffilg greater latitude and
flexibility in Catholicism arc meeting
at Barat Collcae in Chicaao this
weekend and early next week to
consider launching the propo~d new
branch.
It would be called "The Ecu-
menical Catholic Diocese of the
Americas," according to the plan,
ovcr.lappin& the church's rcg~lar
dioceses, 1mplcment1na ecumenical
accords with Protestants. allowing a
free variety of ministries.
If approved. as several planner~
predict it will be. it probably also
would be rebuked by the Vatican as
schismatic But planners don't sec it
that way.
"We aren't setting up any~pltntcr."
says former Maryknoll pncst Gerald
Grudzen of San Jose. Caltf "We feel
we arc m communion with the pope
and the Roman church. WeJu~t don't
want to be ltm1ted by an
authoritarian·type structure.
"We waht to be more open, broader
and reaching out. The problem is with
Rome. not us. for not allowma
diversity. We've waited a Iona time.
but Rome 1s not dotn$ anything. h 's
stickmg to the immob1hst. ltnc."
The proposal for the new national
diocese was drawn up by a married.
ex-Jesuit priest. Rocco Caporale. now
.. sociology professor at St. John's
University in New York.
If the network of oraanizations
inaugurate the new, loose-knit Mruc·
ture. it is expected that Bi hop Peter
Brennan would be chosen as the
initial presiding bishop.
Brennan of We t ·Hcmp tcad. N
Y.: an cx-Francisan with a muter's
dcarec in theology from St John's,
was made a bishop through Old
Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
cpioscopal lines which the plannc~
say arc consid~rcd fully valid by
Roman Catholicism .
.. This will be the first ttme that the
church has been confronted by a
liberal aroup with valid orders. act mg to move the church forward in a
proarc.ssive way," he ~id in an
1ntcrv1cw. •
"SOmething is JOina to blo som
and srow very rapidly, ecumenically
open to others." he id.
"We feel it's a Po itivc than We're
not d1Utrtin1 the chun:h or oompct·
ina wnh 1t, but we want to mali.c 1
oontnbution to it We nt to keep
the Second Vatican ounnl ahvc.
But it'a not happening an today's
church.
"Wc·vc bctomc an o"rrly trut'-
turcd trpc of church that "m 10 be
suffocatma le nd ttot mcct1na
tncir ntta
Ho id ke y feature
propo d new di would 10 lude: cccpu1ncc or m m d pnest 1
1dm1 ion of wQmcn to ord1n uon
and the cpascop tc. communion ror
diwrccd. rcmarmd..Ca1bol and
81blc<cntcttdfom1of hn$11 nttyof
fr n111a1 \ th ut • u hll
structured. kaaltsuc S}Stem.
The four groups. whose rcprcsenta-
tt" C!> arc meett ng to consider the plan.
arc:
-The Federauon of Chnstian
Minastncs. co-founded b)' Grudzen
and Caporale with-about 500 mm1 •
ters function mg m various capac1t1cs.
about half of them Rome-<11spenscd
pnests but al§.0 includmg unor-
dained women and others, certified
b\ FCM as ministers. officiating at
marriages and Holy Communion.
-Women Church Speaks, a
Chicago-based orgamzatton of about
2.()0(}(' . .adwhc women, many of them
nuns and some of whom seek ordi-
nation
-CORPUS. also based m Chi-
cago. an orpnnallon of about I ,SOO
mamed pnests seelong readmission
to active church service and claimin&
many more among 12,000 married
priestsarcav11lableand wait.In& foril
-Maryknoll-in-Disaspora, an or·
gamzation of married-former mem-
bers of the Marylmoll order, started
by cx-MaryknolLpnests Grudzen and
Raymond F. Kelly of Wat.nscott, N.
Y.
Because of "thctr commitments to
Chnstian conscience and the basics of
B1bllcal theology," Kelly says, "these
nauonal movements arc comina
together" to act on the proposed new
national d1occrse.
He says they've waited 20 years
smce the Second Vatican Council for
its "reform and renewal" to be earned
out and "arc now wilhng to nsk
denunciation from the Roman
Curia'' to help bring about that
renewal.
''Struggling to avoid official
schism. we beg the world's bishops to
understand our Chmuan concerns of
conscience.'' he said
Brennan, a ked 1fthc step wouldn't
mean schism m the church, '8.id.
"They can call us'1lames if they want
to do that, but schism ts not a word
used today. We're not intendina that.
We want to be part of the church.
"We will still consider our&clvcs
under the wider pastoral care of the
pope, look on the papacy as the center
of Chnstian unity and respect the
offic~ of the Holy Father. 8Qt we feel
we also must make our contribution."
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Rejected infant likes tummy cratche
JACK ON. Mi (AP) -Annie wn a battered oom Ortcd a b) rallab}. raccoon, bobCat, "_",...
mfi nt. but now he happily nugks up to her lCddy bent. pqrcuptnC'
romps with a doa. showr> un ,".Xpcctcd antclliacncc and gets nmc learned to kc m lk from a bottle wtth a 111pple
lllona. well with her foster parents designed for nproo, romp an 1hc b k )'ard wtth a de
She al~ hkcs to have her hairy iummy scratched nnd named 1, and &lccp rn a playpen. .
use her lO.:mch bl ck tongue to arch for anti. h al learn d lO nu up to a $luffed teddy bear
.Lynn wiJC~. director of t~e Jackson Zoo. rescuC'd with beady yellow eyes, wtutc p ws and mis •fl& nose.
Annie from the 11ant anteater display shortly after the .}. and Mr&. Sw1 n td ahc hket to h ve her h 1ry ~Uy
pound, 12-oun~ baby was born May t 3. scratch d.
Anteaters are hard to rcproduee in capt1v1ty because .. .. he's tumin out to be one of the mo t 1ntercsun ad~lts frequently ~ill infants, but Swiiert spotted.the tin)· animal we've ever hand-reared,.. ad Swiicn.
animal and rescued her before ber mother had inflicted ••1 didn't think th t wtth the izeofhcrl>ram ca~ny m~rc than a few cuts and acratchcs on· her Mother's Day he'd~ s affcctaonate he i ;•he ddcd as her JO:inch
amval.. black tongue lathered hke a nake througl:i his fingc1l. Sw1aerfs wife Esther took over the job of urroga_te • he's Col her own pcci I w&)'I... SWtgtn expects IO p Annie until w 11 5 Ot ~
mother,arolo hehasplayedbefo~.Shehasd1~peredtwin wtgert sad he knew of only 1wo other stS of month• old, t return to the zoo.-abc u bis
J.lbbon apes, loaned her bathtub to an alligator. and humans re nn giant nteaten. He 1d the literature on enouah to fend for bcrJclf amona the mature an1alal.; ---..... --~---------llill!!ll------11!1111------------wh di can aro lO seven feet 111 len&tb. • ··we try to let ber ~an animaf as= lO beiftl a Kids Who Run Chinese Kid's ~~e~i;;rnJ:.0:1~!'''imponant ananimallO
.Newspaper Like Their Jobs Nine coast students
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Pohltlng the way
Ttil• 7-month-old female mlzture of
•hepberd and pointer needa a name u well u
a home. She le trl·colored and referred to by
her bandlen u a .. eweet and loYID& mutt.''
She can be Hen weekdays from 9 a.m. to &
p.m., Saturday• from 8 a.m. to noon, and
Sunday• noon to 4 p.m. at the N~rt Beach
Animal Shelter, :125 Meaa Drive, Costa lleu.. • --1
_Swiniming classes
offered by YMCA-
The South Coast YMCA wall offer swimming classes
to children between the aaes of 6 months to l O years at four
Oran1e Coa5t sites, on Aus. 20 through 31.
. Daily JO.minute lcsson,s will be available at two pools
10 Laauna Naauel. one pool in Laguna Hills and one an San
· Juan Capistrano. .
Rqistration·is limited. Fees arc $.25 for Y members
and S30 for others. .. - .
ror information and regjstrat'ion, call 831~9622 or
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-PEKING (AP) -Yang Yang; lateral) ed1to~ of probkms and official misconduct. Reporters are en·
China's onl) nationwide newspaper for children, ~ys he couragcd to be 1urcss1vc and cunous. but questioning the
likes his work even though sometimes adult comrades Communist Party'& poht1cal leaitimacy 1s not alto""ed.
don't take him seriously. Drawn from local schools in Shan&hai. the 42 staff
"They cannot believe we run the newsJ)aper ... said 12-member5 of Lmle Mute rs wnte, edit. cf raw pictures aod
year.;old Yana. But he said that when his reporten go out take photographs for the paper. which they said has a
on a story, •·we are warmly received." nationwide circulation of 200,000. They said there are
Yanaand several collea1ue$_. aied 1 to 14.._have ~en plans to make it scmimonthlr,.
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Little Masters. · issues. Lltlle Masters told readers about Shanghai's
Dressed in crisp blue overalls and bright red scarves, vitamin factory and "Hero .. brand ball point pen plant .
they met with some adult Chinese and foreign counter-Somettmes they publish critical piCces. the children
parts Friday, .courtesy of the All-Onna Journalists said. • Association. . · ·: ewe complained about old people who pay little
Guided by their Peking hosts, editors of the major· attention to young people," Yang said. .. But we also
Peking-based Communist Pany newspapers, the del-praised old people who take care of children." •
ept1on said Little Masters is the only newSJ>aper in China At about I 'h ~nts an issue, they admitted the
run by children. They said it was conceived by teachers at newspaper lo5ts money and relies on contributions from
a Shan&ha1 elementary school last year. Shanghai schools and newspapen to operate.
"We wanted to improve ch1ldren·s ability to solve "We do not want to make money from our
problems We are the future masters ofour country." said newspaper," Yan1 said. "We just want to teach and tell
editor Shen Yen, 13, explain mg the origin of the oth~r children.Jo be the little mastcn of their scbootand of
ncwspa~r·s name. theu count')'..
The'chl)dren also said they-&et help from the "uncles Ask~ 1f they thou&ht newspaper life is enjoyable.
and aunties" at Shanpa1•s Wen Hua ~Y. which pnnts ~ttey rcphcd yes: "~r mother told me that to~ a reponcr
the monthly four-page child~n·s tabloid. · 1s realty a J~Job, saul 11-year~ld San W~1.
Although l ly auided by the Com multi ts, OUnese ~ ~ .But Hu Y aweiphc pape1"s 7-)'cai'-old.illusuator. said
journalism has expanded an recent ycan from rote she did not w.nt to .sta~ m the news buiincss \vh .. stic
repelition of party doctrine to investigations of social grows up. "I want to be an artist. .. she said.
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Holl ood going back
over the rainbow to Oz • Dorothy's further adventures. with
By MA'M' WOLF ........... ,,_ wnw Kurtz, whose · prcv1ou movu.-s in·
BOREHAMWOOD, England . ~'!;.:American Graffiti" 'and "Star
w_e all k.no~ J?orothy and Toto-but ••Audiences. tspccially tcen-egcrs,
T1k Tok, Bilhna, and the Gump? . tend to be somewhat cynical
No, they arc not a new punk tno, nowadays, so }'OU can't be so openly
but some of the L . Frank Baum ~ntimcntal, .. Kunz said, explaining
chal'1.Cten who an: being brought to that the mm 1) being made now
the scn:en in "Oz,". a faniasy film because "we have the tec:hnology to
from Walt Disney Pictures that is do it."
bcin' shot at Thom-EMl El tree ' That technology includes a m1r-
Stud1os nonh of London. rorcdS352,500set used as the Throne
Bud tcd at $25 million, "Oz" is Room of the wicked Princess Mom bi
due for n:leue next summer, starrina a patented process of cla} animatio~
I 0-ycar-old Fa.iruza Balk in the role known as Claymallon, and the con·
that made Judy Garland famou 45 struction of the flying. moose-like
}cars ago. Gump out of an old Victorian ~fa Desptte the cndurina fame of the and palm fronds for wings
1939 "Wizard of Oz," both the The effects. and the~ money to
directo~. a!ld. the cxec~tiye pr~ucer implc!'lent them. seemed sufficiently
of "O? insist that 1t 1s neither .a dauntma that Disney put the film on
musical nor a remake of that movie hold last December until the stol)
classic. was condensed. the scrcenpla)
"The two films arc diffen:nt planets shortened, and the budget brought to
revolving around the same sun," its present figun:-over J 2 um es that
dfrcctor Walter Murch said dunna a of the $2 million MGM musical.
recent interview on the set. Bu\ despite-the cxpcnsrve special
"This will be a different sort offilm effects, Murch stressed that the cmo-
from the Judy Garland musical," tional element has not been forgotten.
actdtcf f''f'<'"''vf' producer Gary "No one settina out to make a
-~
d1 play of s~utl cfTecu wount ever
ct very far,' he id, .. because tho
effects ore noth ng if they don't serve
the tOry."
In "01," t in the fall o 899,
Dorothy returns from Kansas to the
fabled land only to fiqd that the
Emerald Ctty is 1n collaJ>5C arid lhat
the Scar«row 1s bcmg held captive by
the evil Nome King.
A ttSC'UO mission ensues in the
tompany of Dorothy's cohorts -
Billina the talking hen, Ja~k ~
Pumpkinhead. and Tik Tdk the
robot.
··This film doesn't make the tlltc·
ment that the first one did as to
whether it's a dream or not/· '81d
Murch. who co-wrote the SCJccnplay
with Gill Dennis and will m'rlc his
directina debut with the film.
Without im cnuna a 51nglc Qllarac-
tcr. Murch '81d, he has taken charac-te~ from the second of Bauru's 1' a&idh d d ··oz" book . "The Land of O~ '' and •-a 8D ry
shuffled them into the story f the Barbara Carrerra. shown on
third book, "Ozma of Oz."' location In the Berlin Olym-
Murch ~id that he first tboU$ht of pie Stadium where ahootlnl
adapting the books to the screen in the on .. Wild Geese D" baa
early 1970s after watching "Stsam~ •tarted, bu 00 Idea who will
Street" with his son, then S.
"There was something about the play opJ>09lte her in the
sensibility of Ernie and Bert ind all RqUel. Richard Burton died_
thoscfolk.son'SesameStreet'thatran recently and Laurence
together with the stones of Oz and Olivier, the other lead, la
Tik-Tok," he said. aerloualy ill.
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rccord hits for the week ending in& Patty Smyth (Columbia) .
August 2S as they appear in next 14."Sad Songs" Elton John (Gcf-weck's issue of Billboard mapzinc. fi )
Copyriaht t 984, ~illboard. Publi-c~ S."Lights Out" Peter Wolf (EMl-ca~10.ns, lnc. Rcpnnted with per-~ America)
t· mtSStQn. · 16."Lct'$ Go erazy•• Pnnce &. The
HOT SINGLES Rcy_olution fW&iner Bros.) -l :''Ghostbusters~· Ray Parket Jr. 17."R«k Mc · Tonight" Billy
(Arista) Squier (Capitol)
2. ~'What's Love Got to Do With It" 18 ''Orive" 'the Cars (Elektra) T~.Tumcr(Capito,1) . . . t9:"DancinJ in the !>ark" 9ruoe
3. Stuck on You Lionel Richie Spnnetecn (Columbia)
(Motown) 20. 'Sexy Girl" Glenn Fn:y (MCA) 4 ... When Doves Cry" Prince
(Warner Bros.) TOP LPS
5."Missina You" John Waite I ."Purple Rmn" Prince &. The
(EMl-Amcrica) Revolution (Warner Bros.)
6."I Can Dream About You" Dan 2."Sports" Huey Lewis &. The "f.Tuie~~~~k" Jacksons (Epic) News (Chrysalis)
8."Sun&lasses at Night" Con:y 3."Bom in the U.S.A." Bruce
Hunt (EMl-Arnerica) Springsteen (Columbia)
9."Sbe Bop" Cyndi Laupcr 4."Private Dancer" Ttna Turner
(Portrait) (Capitol) --;·
10."lf Ever You're In My Arms S."Heartbcat City" The Cars
7.''Victory" Jack~ns (Epic)
&."Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich-
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9.''0ut of the CcllJT .. R'att (Allan-·
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Bros.)
12.''Signs of Life" Billy Squier
(Capitol)
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f!lhts. thetelevi ion show mu tgoon.
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tions at thi wcc:k's R~pubtican con-
v'Cntion will be whether the pubhc
will see the mo t lllked-about Ronald
Reagan film since lhe president left
Hollywood.
"We don't ha"c controversy, ~e
don't have a contest, but that doesn't mean we can't put on a good show."
5atd Gary Hoitsma. director of com-
mu01cat1ons for the Republican Na-
tionaJ Committee.
The show begins Monday and 1s
scheduled to end Thursday night w11h
Reaaan acceptina h1s party's nomi-
nation. Tenlltive p n call for the
president to be introduced not by a
speaker but by a movie: hort that
includes hifhlights and trips of hjr.
administration.
In this case. ABC, CBS and NB
will become the nation's mo t in-
fluential film critics. Will they pan the
Reagan mov1e and keep at off the air?
"Nob<_>d)t's seen the film yet," said
Jeff Gralmck, e'ccutive producer of
ABC's political programming. "But I
have a suspicion that within our
generaJ umb~lla of what's news.-
worthy, it doesn't fit. If the Re-
publicans have made a campaaan
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new wonhy. Ma)·bc he's being
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ht ever has been before. •
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has any news value or interest to the
audience."
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banned, contending that incc the
networks didn't broadcast the
cinematic tnbute to Walter F. Mon·
dale. the Republican production ·~bouldn't be ready for prime-time
either.
"What's sauce for the goose (should
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Entertalnment011t119rlS. Call u1-ee11 or •newU0.557·1578. ddtiilk1ctbucbt112 ; ORDXAolfl Aef1req.142·9356mao ~~~.-.,Yoptn. PIT9V9nlnga,from5:30• oendable vehlCle (amall ~Ana.17M747o
Lamp tabl9 110. All,,... 548-3281 Mu1c SCHWINN "Statdull" $ 40 Inch Mnd tooted aolld call: Uz Aelnd«t. needed Non-tmollt oNy. buck, van, 1t1tlon ·~__,.,.-....,...__,.~~-
ladlel tpOf1near *-CUSTOM cw COYW for ''*' . lrl'• blk• with brua tray 121. 40'• deco IMPOATANTI B•byaltter want•d·mi DENT AL RECE. PTIONIST Word ~ (Wcw0: wegon) to Mllat MM-Attall HIH·H•rdwart.
8· 1&. Short,, tklrta. Cedlllae. Wt nt other baatt.et gtsS Ceah .ly Aeller•COc>P9f botton t• hOmt, Nwpt Beh. Nl\I AND ASSISTANT 11., hetc>tul). JMWport paper dMler In INIM Ptnn FIT Ctown Hird·
t!Kt<•. lldl•ta $3.$11. 1aro• mod•I• 150. 2013 Momovta. C:,9 kettle u . Cut Iron ert 4 l lOOITl/llllll ~~Fri 17~= Experl.nc• neceMtry. &Mch. ~113 .,.._ Mu.t be cMroeno-...,. 1024 lrvtl'9 Ave NI Book• 10e-lt. Plcnlo 5'M1'9 Maa. l42.-a3 •rm plant etand se. Outcalt ONLY 13&.ltff for _,.,... YT' 1 L.llg\lna Hiiia T7M275 t -dable. Contact Oreg
beflCtt 12 Fo6dlna d\99 • Cued brtll '"'mpet Englleh apeaklng/refe UQUOA CUM Hyde MoncMy t.twv Frtctey A!TAIL SALO
12 ..oi. 8 ttd t~ DOUBl.E bed S50. Love SEARS white French ao FUii alU bt ... ftre TOPSll t73-7ff4 11•119 ,IT, lxpet Pr9f. Oood Mtwten t:30 and 10:30 ~·~cRlnr'D
SOt. 2.12A 41t1 Street, .... l20. EV9nlnga call provenclal furniture. ~ 115. Copper Femalee ~3· M8~.~ BOOKKEEPER e.p'd '1C 11P111111U '' ltart1>8Y 17e-tll4 t.111 on!Y· f42""321 ~ llXI\
eorner of Alvet, Newport 14tM907. grHt condition trlple OM 124 24 Inch 8hlpe Eacorta. (21 ) -1 "" tor loo.I CPA l1rm. Ooenlno, Del Mer.,..._ tor MAINTAINANCt MAN 1\'111 - -• l EP
Beach 8aturd•)' and OA6T b\IY•I Garrard a ..... ao. o.k 150 2 wtlMI WOOden wfM rlldc "·"· Hll lnt ..... tlng & challqlng tUll-ttme dOl'l*tloe, ,.. time tome ~ ~...,., SA ES R Sundiy 10-3. turntablel25 Twin bed ntght 1tandll15 Mdl. l15.1"8TuetlnAw, cllent mix . Allume to: out. bC**loed only. lnaptrntlnt.N-t/hr. PAAT·TIME WOAK
1 LADIES 3-eoMd bike, 5 125. OoutMe boc*cw :=nrir S:::-18~~ ~a Meet. a~~~17. :.n~:nw=·l'm 31 BAC. llt Do'IW Of, NI Laundry, Ironing. gen«.. Tll llUll•wl AVAIL.All.El Need a lltttt e .... TllM.
)'Mt'9 old a30 541-<>822. heede>oerd S30. Wtrit• bl-* and wM• ueei. urdey and __ ,. yra-alngl•·m•I• (good 12613 hOUMdeenlng, clothel 142·1111 atta money? WOftt tot Tim" Mirror Vldeoteit
20·· CUBIC ,.,..., 125. :;:ktab~~o -~ d~P. lent condltlo~ HO. TV COLOR 25" RCA con-lookln,R) UdutchU BOOK KEEPER wanted =: .. ~='tJ;:!: .. -~~ StMcel. the hCMM lnfor.
Laundry tub wtth fauc9l 8 X-· a $35 AM/FM ~e alarm eote. ~. Older bUt ~HOO/ll&-t333 Pat for ardlltectural ~ EOE (819)7~1 _ • met Ion 1y1 t em I
S25.154&.2I02 2282Col-~1e':.~1e·,.:;boerd clock radio 110. l:.d condition 140. Ii i lansO.a tilt firm. PIT. EJCpetlen09 aPll ~a;:'~~ eubllldlaryofTMTlmel
gate. Coat• M.... end footbOerd twin.._. 540-2029. 5807. • ·~··a--req. 714-14&-t191 R M11111aal Laouna Nlgutl prlvltt for :.Joy.:..._ Of the Mirror Com~ 11
2 GOLD cC>UCMe '40 ltO New c.t ecntcNng SEVEMl vtnt11gee1ectrtc UPHOLSTERED oc· ~~ .... (''"""-• ~· OUUT y Ill.II Pltlme. Vatted hra, bctt oommunl(y deelrte • di)' ~ 2941 Alton ~v*~ 1t1
eectt.MatctilngQOtdeay po.ts:J.Men'aaltllt.30". hOUM fa.nl lt2·'35". ~~:--~· w~':·ll1·1.W a UUJlll' '••••• at•M4-7575,t2totpm ==-~~~AW. INlne, 78&-2001 vtoe In 8outhem c':: Chair S30 Calf Matte. Call 493-7587. Dana TNrtyt De6oo fan 111. OM ng · ---!OE fomla. ~letoom-~18 or 546-3218. Point. Anti que crockery Surfboard 120. Bir laftltant SELL CABLE T.V. _.._ ...... UY maintenance of oom-;:;s;o buedmedlumthat c:f\amberpotS9 Wooden ttooll 18. AIM dOck ------•tt flll IN NEWPORT BEACH llA& .. nH_...,, muntty.lomeknowtedgt PIX AN8w~"INO 8Eff. pu1W· ''8)iao DRAFTING table HIGHCHAIR. ctirome l20. artl•t• cue complete radio se. Tape record« VDllUW "· .,.., w ••••• T v Fett growtng In~ of bHIC plumblnoi VICI OP!MTOR. Patt brings lnfonnettori .nd
$25. Saw hot'M att II. Vacuum, eur.k• Sanl· with material• ,21 15. Electric can °'**" wanma· .. ··-·--0 _,ng ~ lnoorporatlOn need• wtll carpentry. 1l1ctrlca time ahltt• avallabl•. ..vie.. Into the l'lome. 'Wheel barrow SI. i.,rge t e Ir ' U 5 TI b I e. PO<tatN 5 'foot woocsen $3 .. M«al tootlodew 112. for amall bualn ... no II looklng for a f9w wv-e JC per I en o e d It If tedlntquee or eome prior f'rllf. uper, but wlll trllln. providing Ill aube¢berl PO'IWde! n,. ext~ mehogeny '3$ Taba. .uate....,lt ~ Electric ko!M S2. L.wnpe rtlk. 714) 7n-1814 dltect.. HIH people. motlveted non-wnokw. _,,.,, hll9M bOt. nor ,.. lenl01't welCOfM. ~d £wlttl constantly ~
J10. OMl1' mew 110. pro)eotor S15. CUrtalne of •'--and ~taae s1.a. Str\d meUll '9,bfe .. A«lt'r. 001 W 1Sth 8t. wtth ~ ~ ~'*11d. Ptr9onel in.net vac:., dint. plan.· Call news.· In-Mme ~
CINtt wot1l t>encti. toote 30 petr ~ CIOthlng wooden.._...c:Nlra and rode· 12. Picture ttarnee SO.· llttt1Hn, N..B. ·1to5pm. E.O.E and appearance. Bii· whlde '* on the fob ~. 845-2550 and ehopp•no, 9'ectton1c
r1..s10 AMOl'1«t flahlnQ 100 plecee ~. Unen .,. H·l45 Antique as. HOUMWW• 50$42. T.D 'i ttll •a--•u lngual preferred . mandatory. (Mll1•0• --•ll1llL1I• m-aglng. edueetk)ftal
geer l1·S20. Houeeholcf. 25 ueortec:l 50t45. EJee.. ....... ocktiil35 T Hair dryw S3 Pottery ' .... a,~ 720-1440 M.nd-'eYe Plld) Entry i.wt poeltlon rset -P'oO'*"' and mor9. fcltchen 1tema ~All 1r1c rry S*1 s10. E1ec1r1c .. i-•' · wen-dW'9a s.-sot Record I.I Um.Ill •1•110 at te p/hr With good L.-dtng • contro1 oom-
goea. &-2 Saturd91. Mov· manicure f5. 50 odOI tY• IOlld o9k Wt ewlY9I pte)w 13 s.t~d• end • 1143Mt873 mo. Orange , btMflt.. Apptlolrtlonl .,_ pciy Mede rout• tech-We are Htklno an
fng 488 Cotta M... dllhee. v ..... bo .. 1, ~ Chair $33. Old &inday Can aft•>'9.,,, lltrtaMt Ot. IH. Co.at ColleQe. bper .. Exp d HouM c1t1net1 cepted dally Mon-Fri ntctan for ate.dy Job,.. energetic Sub•orlber
Strwt ea.ta MeM. Hnen 2! plecee &ot-115. Chlld • IWtV9I deek chair 54&-as . 8'>eclallm\Oln 1at&2nd ~ Community nHdtd 18/hr. Muet btwn t&nMpm It N9* train Call Charley a.-Rep to lnttoduCe
' Bedipreeda, twin Ilk• ltl. Hand made ledder · TD'1Sfnce 1141 . t370 Adami. epeeJl Ena & heW own Shor" Communlt ltm-1tam. 97~1 ' thlt eJCdtlng,,.. ~ 4 DINETTE chalra 12(), 8 new wt.It• chenla. 10. beclt uoellent raffia ... t USED wood ancs. luh Robt. Sattler NH/CM c M 432-6007 Deedllne tranepo 6le-807t ~ 33154 NI ~ to c:uatomt ra at our
dining room Ch.W. 125 eecti. 5 quer1 Juo• 13. Ill 4 hWdWOOd chll-windows wtth welghta. RE 8ro!(er 8d Relltora 4:·30· PM 1123 EOE MFH EXP. HOUSEKEEPER 8horea Or La ~na PllSllll GATEWAY S.-Center
each. Slngle ~M>ed Pitcher w•t•r S1 dr.,,. rodlere 112·115 many ea.a, 110 eaeh. 142-2171 IM5-0e11 car. for newbOm and 5 Niguel No ~Ocana E•perlenced AB Dick located In lrvtne. $45. Recllner Cha.Ir 125. 2 5&&.8M2 Walnut fold top piano Oval gtw table tope OO Carbide Saw & Tool Grind· old lrt Cook di ""'--.' p,..1man needed tor Schwinn blkH 135. . bencl\ S18. Old pine 4 7 9 • • ll 4 3 •,4, • • and ltlt Wut.. ll er. RELIABLE GRIND-~ ~ Iron ~~T .,-. emelt print llhop 18 p/hr Tht quallfted cendlda1e
'759-1985 HOOVER V11CUUm cleaner draww nlah1 l1and 111. 88'n"JC50" 120 H eh. * .llllU v11 ~ Tatga. WMt INGt_!an Bernerdlno have experience and IA...., tl582 Borke LI\: H.B. · wlll hive at te .. t I
16 lMge fatl coder as. Sewral ~ 110-146. Electric weed Mttr trim-w/tan lthr mint 47M ml (7t4JCJG4-7258 ood reftfencea.-Drlve EJCper In ecfYf1c nda month9 ,... OI con-BARB~OUES 115. S1'IOp Single and dout>te car Petit delicate deelgn mer and ed.gei er ' 115." 125,000. 7st-971t • •ae•iu ~ epeeJt engllat\ '200 Beach area 3 dty•' PtMte Dey 8ctlool nMde tumef' ..... expel'181a.
drill, ~m01M '40. YMCA bfkerldll7wtl. Tiffany 1891 c .. 1 Iron b ... Whlt.leYelorbllnd.u*--wk and l)f1val• rOom In e73--7211 or...W•IO · tNC:fter Out of Stat• WOttllCNduteWltbefft-
1ent po1ee 15 T~t., lempel'lede sa. 545-3838. 9Chool deek 128. 42 Inch lent condition 39W' Wide *"" lllW* Exper. tutt or part time credtntallt ~table. di)' through Monday, °' C15. Sultcuee 111 Old 4 drawer vtnteoe ou and 2aw· high 110 Houaewt1191 ret,,_. CHhler/Receptlonlat Newf,0 " Beach MARY POPPINS WAHT· a.48-1444 Saturday Chrougtl 1119-
c•r magazlnH 25'. MATCHED pair Of o.netat detk '38. 24 lncfl wood· 975-e024 · •tudenta Fit & Pit 'temp wanted for Faehlon 751•5 98 EDI Moth« wente com. day, I hour. per dey,
Enlarger I 15 Hou... 8 ply 7 OOx14 L.J. tlr• on en ehlP9 whHI 110. · help. CUhleri, tlck•t llltnd retalt ator• Mutt FuU time llcenMd RN for pan1on & tutor for 9 a 11 Bttli::.~c~~~~~t to afternoon and evening warH 10t-l 15 457 O.uun wtlMI• Wheell WOOd tab* 112'""'5 VELOUR llvlng room tuera, Pf'k attendants. be avatl for eve. & wtcnd buey Newport Beach yr olda. uw In. tJoht WOl'kwlthdeullopmntaf. ~ .
.rC.brllloTet"rec:.,COtona alaofttLuvandCou<w(e Greceful old 2 tier Chairs S50 MCh. Table etc Applylnper90nM-F hr9EOE844-5070 ptutlcsurgeonwtthOA hakPQ&meelt.errande. ly dlMbt.cl. 1 "191ou del Mar 780--0301 lug) plcitup1 '35 pair mahooany lamp table lame> matbte 125. Ii.lien btwn 2·5!30pm at 1780 H.-d exp'd ............. ...., ~a In drcuiatlng Mutt ~-C. nail. hofM ~ gr wt!~ If you .,. In~ In a
831·3701. 119. ~ maple end marble cott .. table ISO. Monrovta Ave Ste C2 ....,,_, ... , & eerubbl"9. Prevloua NofHmoket. Aeft. Cell • r MOctl ioe par1 time .. 1.. OP·
fJICYCLES LAdV'•. Men'• t•bte lt5 I peraon C>M Oueenatzemettr ... S5Q. CM For 1nro'ca11 b~ t10mt3 day1a..,...Refl exp nece11ary 0111 720·12SO or a.hlvtor lftcaUonr• portuntty In.,, exciting cout« brtk• crutltr• MICHELIN 15" 8 ply new game tabte 125. SeYerat Queen elie box springs 2~5.3o 846-3115 Atlt req. eng ~ H0-9088 &44-t240 · e1a-i192 ..,ired. Salaly ~ beft.. new lnduatry, pl••••
$45. Men'a 3-199ed 145. light tnicit tlr•. have two beds S 18-150 Mahogany '50. Bed frame 125. f De~ · cnlldcate· tlflta. 15().053f ..,UTTON appty In pettan or Mnd
Men't 1-speed $39. All $37 &o .. ch. 847-2052 llngle bed S2S. Beautltul Walnut armolr~ ISO. °' · GRANDMA, we need you. GARDENER/HANDYMAN ...... llmlTmf FOUNDATION reeutne to our
excellent. Look, ride. new 7 foot milled oak Electric pelnt remover • PLUMBER t new con-~ take c.. of ue.. for N.B. otftoe blda FO/BO Optflo. Trant. llllPf /lee'l ltflee HUMAN RESOURCES new. BargalN 168-8138 NEW we6gh1 bench 115 11W rafllng 115. Fortya 15 Bike bUket 12.50 ttruc:tlon & repair EJCper. You can have your own Aulbte hr.. a.45-3413 ekllla Call lob bl= ---Alk for DEPARTMENT et:
Ironing board 14 Outen good wofillng Sunbeam Bike llghta and gef*'atOf' only. 154&.11a5 room and tome lpendlng ..._ 972.t432 ' ... --·
8LACK and white TV red cotton qullt bed Mlxmuter t10 1188 $2.50. Tupperware and mOMy too We.,. a 3 lllDIL ... r...a ~ >'or Mer• 84&-7a1t. TllES lllllH portable plays good 125. 'P'Md 110. au.en blue Tualln Avenue · Coate kllctien ac:oeeaortM $10-lOOITtUO. IUU end 1• 'Jf'I. o6d ~ for N9WP011 8Motl ct.-MEDICAL ASSISTANT, ~tlonllt for cce1ua1ve
.vacuum cleaner and bed IPl'Md. S10. Excel-~ 842-14ti. satur-15. ~ rotleMrle HOSPfTAt;-BCPEf\. PAEF. comeeoon. ~80 ~· Ml'9t be ptOft---FIT.~. tront.&. bide Prtv1teCfub.Vu1t han. 111111
palU 125. Glfl'1 blkM lent condition conaol• day and Sundey 125. Travel garment bag• Good written and verbal clent 11 typlnG. filing, we. ofc C.M. ~.~ dte pnar. ftllng a lllvaa.I s 10 and $20. Beby atereoS50. ~onedoor · S2 ..en Office and~ communication akllla CHIROPRACTIC aaaletarit phone, and eJCpet1ence In Newport &Motl cliA firm°"*' mtao9.llMOU9 omo. H"'5
atrollera 110 each end table 125 Entry SMALL student'• desk equlp,,:.ent 10t·l2 GOOdularyllndbeMflta. no exp necuury AIRA/Pend10key.Exp hU openlnQ f6t per M• c.11'75-09001»-31008.Hsborlt'ld.
Clothe• 50C·S2 henglng light $10. 39"W, 29"H, 21"D, rat-IMS-2632. Mr.FthtMO-tl&o 650-2273 w/ IBM/PAC a plua. menent, ~11me ~ t••'t0wn-7pm autt.200
Women'• ehoee soe~S2 982-2629 ten atyte ISO. 548-8597 •. &OOlllTill Mn 11.DIO&L 81.M015 tlonlat w/prlor ••-lentaAna.CAt2704
154&-1525 SOLID maote dining table !WON on TV ame lhowl 111 ..... ~ 8eectl llliraat lffl01 perielice on~ aml'lllllT s--""~ --------WOOD end and tofa wtth leaf 150 Wicker L d I g d I CIRCLE K hel lmmed. full ~, ......... 'Ciaj oftloe 511UUo PIN1&11t •otkl"9 at; Ytl Holp In H.8-FIT Wlft.-_...
BRIGGS & Stratton 3'~H tat>+ea S50. Wood ~ plan1 atand 16: Two old ~.bt.n ;:b• 15()~ ~;,~ ~:c ~~_:a1:~ ='!": f\.tll ":,.,. Clerk ~ ~ ~= ~ tn t bwy, pro-Ing to trlln bright matu1 re --------gas mower 20" nexor 150 Lampe 14-.20. oak~ChalrsS30 donalretltcaae coveted •-typtat Dut• wilt Include ,......~. · 1-lfonal omc.. Wlf be .-.raon, HP • Pua. ROTHCHILD'I .
&lade 150 8" blade hand Kitchen cabinet•. c1o1tt MCh CMd'• table and naell, lhoeehlnekh, thine ~~ ""::~~~": coms>"uter entf"/. llgl'lt Out•~ .,,.~ ttelned on • Reim cax. • OHi 1t-3pm Patty WAJTAESS a oeu
mower $5 SmeJI hand door• 12·16. Bathroom chalre Mt 112. M«al kit 135 Tobc>Qoen $35. tervtew call Sandy (7t4) typing filing etc tome'** ngOund helpf\ll Punctullty, front ~ lllU'w.IT potltlona 8¥111. ~ In
truck 12 Elec1t'lc dlalt cablntlal, t0-~20fauoet~a In-plent' atand $3. Old L .. thtr· ftt'll ~ 842·7702 IM'I to 3 pm. ~a p; .... ~ed. • A5--=1 10-2Pm . 9PPMf'&nea f. ~,... 10 Houri per wHk ~Cd' M2407 I. ~
edger$5 831-5844 eluded 1 • · • mahofenYdropleaft.ble gtove$20,4"dect(fauoet • CeJIMr.Ourbln553-1133 lltlonlekltltar.moitlm-~l6 · Hwy.C
curtain•. Panell 12· 15. sso. HHvy. fringed 15. Hamllton eutomttle &OlllmHllmY llllUL..,. port.,t. Exotllient ealaty 11 • •00 "°"'··--•• -.-,--...--a -CARS! Carel Car11 uve In Ane leath« lhoee 110-bedepre1d•~ twin 110 wateb,$20. &45-aa7.. .. Ital • .....,.111.,.H-. ... 11.DllM. .. Pan tlltfl 20 1\r Wk o.o "'M·•·ft·• u r • 4 • .. Qolta .l4.2-39K . .,. F " P ~ 'rw··-c 0 n c e rt p a c 1 nc 125 Blindt, vertlca11. eectt Set wOOd TV trays .,.,.. • .. •• Fut growing co In o c T-'-~ · w/upertenca_ & tMt..-; u"/ lrt time. Wiii ir.tn.
Amphitheater Auguat 31 mini 110-135. Cocktail S12 · Latge oek organ WOODEN dOOf H•3e as Challenglng PG8'tlon for Airport.,.. neicse a iu1i '""""' """"-· state-OtllortOOIYln~tc'-l ... ITll Oeytlmtorev9nlnaa.
Excellent 4 Hitt, table 14. Round labte S5. bend, 15(1. Mtn'I 26" Two mirrored v,ardro~ h~hly uper. lndlvtdual tltne CLl!AICAL/0,C :t,:t72'2(a, con-~I. Q~ '" 19r• Joe Rubino. ~1~l4.
MYenth rOVt cent.,, t•· Satin king coinfott• bed blk• S20 Bookl lt..s&. doora 88x30" wtth ~ w th • 11 • r 0 u n d per9on. Mutt type as . 5020 Camout DJ ~ 'With, 2 YMrt dally ... 8AILCUTTU.
r1ouee1lon ruffle, •h•m• 115. ~ryl1..sl.Toya2k· oeeeor!eel25MCl'l.Two MC retaNI altllla. Mutt wpm and have good Genlotcp/t flnlbel'led-. leech7i2•tt penenoe,foranltnmedt· Norttl Sallt Huntington
30 ..ch te0-2888 Touter oven 1 15 .on.n. 16. Saturday t.-4. 11M2 upholttered grHn Include In depth i:;. phone peraonallty. Non-..,.. mature penonabte NEWSPAPER ITUfi1'!A et• optnlng on • 8o. leech neec11 a flt°" pit !:'t~'•=d ':!!t~k~= Coriander DrM. C<>eta French provlnclel bar ~~n~~:Mwt:t, u.! amok., prllf. Call 714 woman wf~~llt. Wd Sunday morn. only. f.:m. n:::r'io~ con~. No_, nee, Ngr::;~b~u":.';>:h~t ,20. e.cs' wood frame, M ... ,Mlf'borMdGlaltr. 1tool1 150 each. and appllcatlone of'°' 851..0517Mlchelle ~°!~helpful. 3am·1am. Afprox 15 #203. C/O O:V Pttot. but aamno k~O•
lengths, ao different double $20. Velourround Behind McOonalda. IM2·8031. counting IOf1 ware, L0tua 11.111/RPllT , p/'hr. ~4 ~ -P.O. Boll ,sec>. Costa helpfu~. cJ.o~,'~
pleoee 50t·I 1 50 1 yard square llttle plllowt 12 WEBER barbeque 27" OCEAN Penn nehlng reela, 123, and ablllty to cr .. 1e With excellent ~ & Ill&. fllllf NEW YOU OOMDliCi Meta. CA 12828 E.0.E. m?i e. 12 I 4 0"
Looft for sign corner Or· ead'I 8'4-0920 diameter ro111Mr1e ex· Dehn. Sllatlex, Harnell, J:°'Of'":8 ~11 '!!,..~ epela ek Wttarter for m&l1ne Mltl office. Mtntgement minded (2t3)6tl 44lt
ange Avenue and 'llr· tet\llon tpll and motor Fenwick polee like new. orecae ~ _......,,,, w/ abllh ... tor ct. Good telephone Pf_. people who WOIJtd llltt to RUTAURANT
glnla. near 22nd Street, WALK-IN tMrd cage h to Hand ... 25poundturkey. G~. Jigs, t~le. rolJ.. ~~· Sally to the ta1 &oro-ntzatlonelpro-•nee. typing 11tlll1, be ~t. Meded •Tllll .... r'• Salee
Co111 Meta. Saturday IOlld roof, dou~ door, covered charcoal bucket era. parta. tOt-125. ~: ~oua 'z.= jecte. !Jccejlent oomp~ a.45·&570 for n1tlonwlde coenwlc M time. .. llTTlll •YI
and Sunday 10am-Gpm. you haul 15. 882 1333. $35. 851-1855. IMS-9832. "II •-·~ Ill b beneflta.Sendreeumeto. OOURMET FOODS oompany. Pert tkMWOJ9' lllllJ/••• ,. Agreee1v9 motf'll ted need
"8.JC NOTICE
'1CTmOUl IUIMlt NAm ITATUIEfT
The foltOwtng peraont are
doing bullneet ..
SUNSET POOLS, 7777
C~ter Av. Suite 530.
Huntington Beech Cell!
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SunchaM Pools 6 Sou
Inc Calltornle Cofp , 3912
Atvet Ave NewPof1 Beech,
CaHI 925&3
Th!I bu1tnet1 II eon-
dueted by I COfpot'ltlon
Tommy L Choren PrMl-
oent
Th11 ttatement wu filed
wtttl Ille County Cl«k of Or· •noe County on July 24
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',",',, .. ,.11.,' C./i'Q-o £\.,., _ T> 1: ~c:.· .... Aaat0ctatat1 3002 tr .. ted confldentla11y. CBS Magazine ~T::'r ~= p/hr.FUll/pt u.me. Ctll tor fun umt. oome In~ iMCa .:>~ l'~ Ln ~ J:;<r~ .... sPIAITOXL ftEXbiAd§ Wer• ht_,.lt 14ff Monrovte Aw or appt. 751·t331 ~Mon thN Fl"ldty at (714) 4k-t001 8teve
""'' ..., c~r 1 POU.I>" ----Advtoe In All Ma"era & 3 t5 t Al::l. Ave G3 Newport BMcti 12183 1111 WRl-llUT plf H•lll llll• Houtt Altteurent. edWln 0 10 .. 0~~ ...... ... .... f CounMllng. ti 15 So. El COSTA M A, 12828 ... --...... For good looking OUY9 ' ,. •• ~· a..cti. • .. -" •0v· ><•o-b-.i •o•d• t.. 1'tf:. Camino Real, San Clem MM212 ... ,n_,,... glt1e Wtlo ere motivated 7-3:30pm 3pm·1t:SOpm Aeltaurant .-... ~ '0 '"'~ 10•• ~,.0 • "~· • / Llc'd. 492-7218 UllOUT and neat. Muat hive own 3:3o.7:30pm Good wont· Ill-·--Experlenctd appointment
I I 'd 8Mklna motivated car to delNer iunoneon Ing conditions. Iman r....,.. atttera No Mlllngl !.am ..,__.,..s_c .... o __ A_,R,_s-.--4 1 0 1 *Splrttuat Psychic, Ad-lllLT llTOI lndlvlcfual w/exo•ll•nt cuttlnee trom tam-1pm Convaa..cent HQIPfC1l. P:r:" =~n~ top M fUll time P9>' for 1 I j I I I . 1 I vtaor & Card Reeder* IYPl"9 lkUta. Shorthand 1 Mon-Frt. U0.1075 near O.C. Fatrgrounda. lllh !ftd he 1 ~ time WOl'k, ewe.. Oii
Put, pt'Wlnt & Mure. 1om IYAIWLI pkn, hetV)' phone con-Het1J eer Alnta1 deak et· PllaM eel w.:_14~1 APOtY In ~ •:t:: Hank, at n1,..aooe
!.--,-X-A_M_M-..1 { 87S-2495 or 831•8114 In Laguna 8Mdl. Muat be 1~ w/Yendorl 1Mt-2lll tendent at N.-Altz· ........ Thura 1:30am·12noon llLU/UllWlll .,..-,-,--, ... , -.1........i t JMl I Feau 300t over ta Y'Nfl old, ha~ MPJ IUD Cat11on H01 ... c.11 for Ctttlfltd or expe r. TH! NEWPOATEA, ttO~ Full and p/tlme retalt .,_
_ . . _ ""~ Found: 2 WG ago. Smail dependable car. Wiii XtroJC 9400 or Koko 100 eppt Mr. Brown 4""3242 11pm·7am tull or ~ Jembor• Ad., NwPQf1 pOtttlon .... Steve. H.W
-long ~~12r 1d0o02 . Co•t• ~:;~· e:c:=-:rpfUml. OperttOf, txper. Pf'•f. lllTlllLTlll time. M ... Verde tonv. 8eflCh Wright Co. UI
I T 0 L C H I . Our dlught•r ..,11 1 tH I MW.'" • 2f 8uay !MM copy ~ r: ... v~d In'......, _...,_,__ Hole>., M1 Cent• IL, ,"9eCeur""1 ~tw, Cotta Meea • '""'°" p1111 Sh• •efuMO so'°"' month Call 842•4 3 Meda btlght, flexlble, N ~.~'tr;'; ~· MW &4 .. UN IC' 81 Ion laktty. We 8ALU MANAQl" Xlnt .... __._l1~l_.._l_I.__.; •"Y'".ncl•'*•y<>uhlldso .... r FOUND· dog blk/brn 10
0amUl·5pml.IOO•.• T tMrgttlo clerk ... &o. -~ionnec•7 .. 7022 Nuralftg we looklng for young pay/be ntflta IOI
.---------. un•IOt,,,. l>eeluff !MyO. bl G.m Stlee> male, found -mo. plu• b•n•flt•. ......... . .... 9Mrgt0C PeoPte to worlc 75f-4Wlolar .....
I R [ J I H K I .,,.,Md --118. Vic. Megnoli..Gar· 1•1LY PILOT 752"°411 Hotel .... In our &hope. Frtnoh an ~ -fleld-Ellla F V 981·23.,. " ......... ,IT PM & N"""' tlh!ft, CNA ~ but -t ..._ .... ,.. IA' ~•PE••"N, -"•-I• I j1 I I 0 '"«>•1>•'• ... ""''• 0"°'•' ~ count-..... 1, p/t Mon--l'rl .... ,... i-'1!:.:. -· '"' ·-.,. -"°" .. _, __
• • -. "' " •Q " "• ........ 11 -d• o .. ·-• f-reeon hotel Mutt be. or •lCJ*--ntcu11ry. Cd . 175-0H4 atll fOf Hallmark Olft a 'atty ---~-_.__...._. '°" "•·•ioc< ,,_ ... 0 ,.... 3 .,_.,... F UNO: Dog, blk lab type 8UPE.A 8 NOWICH 87a ... · Conv Hotp Na. Exoaltent loot ...... •-· ahop, H8. PIT I eYee &
w I red co 11 e r VI c . PtulltlnO, CM M5-4tt7 ,._t In appetrlftOt, Ablll-benefit•. dental I rntd1-t, "'"'" or -vno ~ M2·ltt7 o ··:::u~~9~:w~11"''1 • I' r I' r I' I ~,ar:n·~·D park, ~e:· &IYllTlllllllRY Count., http patMlme ~::::= oeJIMUfanot,f42-I044 .. • Mt/.a.,... .. iALES -
SA·11• · -· · · · S:v ne over • · llllP11lltlT tult.tlme. OAAV'8 ~LI tkltt•. Publlc re1atlon1 ---..... Meture, ._d onJy ... ~ ...... , I) u•jY.,,..,! I •eo-.1 f"f'~ I j j J J j MstO or 87~1t2 752 IM01 expw _._ .. Stop ..., .,."911 __ AMII!. lar Mgr I lat· ........ --------ro 1;1· .... 1,,1• FOUND; Male rnerte/~ Bright, llv:Ti companr • 105 .• ._...... .,, Progr ... 1¥9 community tender !'/time Al>Ptv a..a Tired of wnino ._ "*'
P\8.IC NOTIC( IOUll-LITI l8tw1n la Olo11ffeatlt1 1111 Ault eh.p mlJC& • m• blk =• r=t~i:o"~ MITlllll 8o~ Hwy, mental htllth, etront Mon ttiru l'rt ist.~'3 t your worth? COmmlHlon Temt, rablta tag &473. .........._ -"II • =· --Coton• d t I Mar ' LIQUna/, Ot app. telephone reoeptlon , . R ..... looklnt for lncfi. '1CTl'TIOUIMIU9.. 1444e&I """"----2PM·11PM M-,, uper. l!Ol!M' tY'P&na.~.or.--. .!1H tueri nt t ip: "It whoneedttlOOOper-".
N._ nA.,....., and tYP4na (IC > • req. 1123141801 mo. •IDDUD tkioah•dlle, • p/l'lr.,. ~1" pettOMelol pit plu•. Call aoott al The lollo¥rlng ,,..on II Pt8JC NQTIC[ .. _..,. ~ FOUND Neut.,ed kitty, mull. e·.u Rolle tor appt. CO&t1 Community Cd-• __ .._ 2 ~ .... 132 L _,, tltkppet. 87e-MM 761·240t d~o~:'N YACHT ..--"'"~ IPPf'O>I ~ old. VtlY (714)M6.o200 ~· 1370 Ad C.M. ror _........ family. pm to 18th t., Coet1 MeM ---------~~~~~::,~~vd ~o1:1.V:: ~A~=· ~~~·. '*"'~ 123 r···:;~=;":t,:i~"'~":k . ::SOP~o:,~.fo·r·~~I ==~ ,~~~ D. lily Pilat · ........ ~ .............. . ,RI Ana, Clillf, ttf07 OWf\ ar•. 772-6147 _..._.H Clf, fflf'I-f4+2()Q tv., WlnlnOI. OOOcf JlhOf'*
L.c>n.i Mn.man, 1010 W. The IO!tO'Mng P*IOf'I• are The fOllo'MnO,.,... ant rtllJC flOTIC( ~LAAMl i.... 7"41U _..dtya. \006ot, cal 711'4122 : •• • MtcArthur llvd. 11148, doing~ CIOinl ~et.: ~L dayt, 40 ~. U 72 · :
St nta Alla. CaQf, 12707 AD I/ AH c e • 0 AT PfMINIUl..A ,UMf' • '1CTTTIOUl IUMS.. ()per/I~~ = p/lv pkll btMllttl. ~ •
MiehelleHJ!etMn, 1010W. ITOAAO 1872 Plaolntte EQU1N HT, 71t1 Wlt'Nf, ~ ITATlmJf'r cxpw • ..,. .. "..... ......-up appbtlon at It. An-CllfkS ~ ' •
weoArtflur 11~. 1141. Ave . Coett ~ .... Callf. Huntington • Cettf. Ti. h>llolmt S*'IOi'I 11 Pot1unlfY Mt·111t drew ,rHl>yte rl1n • CIRCL£ l(.1••11rys · :
f.ent• ,.,,., c.ar u101 •n21 12141 dol!IG..,.... • ASSISTANT TO IV!AY· ~ eoo 11. Andl'tWt MWH. V ry busy a.rcuiauon tlkle needt •
Th11 1M.111n... 11 con. Andrw Ceci, 30022 Hut-Jetne1 Httberl Qeloer, MAfl(flN PfllOT!C Olf. ONE. Dynamic •mall Ad, N.I . u t·IHO ••• ~... ••--h Ip ..... ..._._0rino '--vy .: ducted~ en lndWlduat tide Terrace, Ian Juan 1212 Atlanta. Huntlngfon, ~llUTOAI IMO tttll 11 edvettlelng agency_., CIONt 1121 ~ i-.. WillC' ...... ~ • ._ 1111:a
L.oru lletMl'I .._.. Cec:liltreno, callf. t2t~! ..... Cdf t2t41 •*· Newpor1 lead\ CA ~ MOftt•.., -: pnon traffic. We have nJte CUI· •• Thie *'""*'t wu _, Mer11ceo,aoo32H......,. i ·Clat-*" VIGtory. 110 taa _,, --lllTllUI llOW Mlll•G nJ A 1c.....-
wn11 the ~tv c:.tt Of Of· T • r, • c •. I en Ju 1 n um.rltld A". 1o. ten ca.woe '°"*Oft ... ...,.... ~ •ma=~·~ O.. Prtvate cnn.tl lchool. : tome pp~ca must be neat. re· • enoe CounTJ on "*' 24, CIOl*ano. c . t211e ''~· NOtO tMO 1iffl It •I0-4 ....,. -M~NH•ooec~. L-U.-• •Ponllble, and have a PIHlant tel : ttt-4 fhi1 ttullneu le con-Thi• 11w 1 11 oon· pon leetll. CA t2ta enerw . .olllnt , · 2."•t2 • p~onees:,~·••t a--._ 11 ... h ff,__ ,..,. cNc'teo DY • oener-pan. dUcted ~ • 91'* Pi't· ™' bi.I 11 oon· lnQ,MOO'ftlpertOnllity, • • ._ 0••1111111 OLUll • ~ y. ~ ..._ to a.-.:: :
Puolllhtd Oranoe Cout ner.hlp ~-ctucted by: an lndMdU word proeelling, a dlO-DECOAAT& 1HTEAIOR8 , ,... : -.·ork . Howw In Mon ·Frf, 8;00 :
OllllY Piiot Jutr 2t. Auous1 •, Marll\:ecl amea ~ a.otoe "· M1111n wprione TOP pa" & u-Color/dHlgn. ,IT, 10 ~ Interviews deity from 11•00 . AM to 2:00 PM, St&rttna lillary la i
t1, 11, '™ .... .. TN• •tatetMnt ... ri1ec1 Na .. , .... t11ec1 . ,,. 1tettment... cet1tnt beMftt• "°"' .1t1rt.w11t.re1n.11M<147 H.a.m.-t2 noon et 1390 •10000 ftln' w k Aft 1n • _..1 .. 1 wiU.tfleCountyCletlto!Of· wt1t1•CountyewtOfOr•!Wllfttt.~et.110fOr· lndMdulf. lend Wttw I • ' • • r:-• 1 jperlOn •
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ttf4 1t14 1914 PO ox 110t+U4 fMw. 1.ao1m•2.IOpm. D•r•. I l Be h ( PCH &. -· ~ lflff Ad• are th• ,_ nsuo ,.,... portlMctl .,.,.;11oe 142-62t7113M170..,.. eguna ac on · ,_ d • • : _..,,._er 10 • ~t.fuJ PllbfllflN Or~ C:O.t -'..idlllilltad OrMtie-Con 1~,,.,.11•• Otanee eo-1 • __ ._ ~ VHtto) l:iRANCE COAST DAil Y PILOT ,,~~or feia lt'1e l?iDY'PllOt Jury21, Au~tU, DdyP otJ\lfr'27.Auguttl. to-'iPllOIJ\lfV2t, A~H. An'-NDANT ~. llUYllJ n -~ ~ C II {7l4) •"• gzll 'or ..,,.1 nlo • _ ,,...;.~,., way to tell mot• 10 f7 1tl4 10. \7, 1t 11, ti 1114 Dlubled tMCI*. lo CM ,Of N FIOwlr ~ FfT. ,~ ~ .. ,. ' mv • -w •Y f • co '"MC A CA ' ?6 ·~~I F·t17 tl1 ·129 ~ PIT. e.tWW 17~ • .-... '" ,.., '"'•to• "'111, "" : ~:::§::==:r-===--....... L. ___ ,,,_ ___ _J ___ ~ ··--.1-'*-....Jl----· • • • .... ' .............. , •.. "". . ... ,.,.,,. • . . -,. . J' llf • 7
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District Managers
Our openinv~ ore immedoate. Applicon"
must h°"9 o von, mitionwogon or truck.
We offer on excelleflt solory with o bonus
plan ond 90s allowance We h<Mt on
••cellem benefit pion that rnclude-s hospi·
tolmmon iMuronce, liberal vocation ond
holidays.
Candidates must hove o desire to be
___ successful ond be will~_ to work hard If
you think you hove the quolificoflons.
pleoM opply in ~ to:
the Daily Pilat
Monday thru Friday 9· 11 om or 2-4 pm
330 W. Bay
SMALL MOVING J08S
MIKEtM&-1311
HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE
Furnltul'e, Tr..,.., Treee
"3--5415 NORM
llllDllY ID. lffl PIT FIT typing reqund.
&42·7222 Lynn or L_,..
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llL umtlTUTM Laguna Niguel private
beed\ community Mika
dependable NII time lndi..
vtdual for general MC-
re1lrilll receptlonlat ed·
rolnJltratfvie duU.. H you Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Ilk• buty oftlce. wottdnQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wtttt -people, C8rl .. In·
SYDIEY
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on equal opportunity employu
(OU don't need a gun to
"draw tut" ~ you
piece an ad In the o.lly
PMot Want Ada! Cd now
I &42-5171.
ltlttlve, think on your feet
ar}d Ilk• variety In your wottt a11t9nment1, we
would Ilk• to t.ik to you.
Salety to $1150. AwtY In
l*9on to Nb* Shc>r ..
Community Aaeociatlon.
33e5o4 Niguel Shoree Or ,
Laguna Niguel btwn 1-4
PM Mon-F"r1. No ptione
call p!MM.
lllEllATE lllllEIEIT
OPPDllTllITT
AareMive creathf' tf'lf'phonf'
lH pert0n for retail ad\'f'rli ing
phonf' room. upuviM>ry kill a
mu a. Top dollu -ba~ plu
bonu . nd r~umf' to:
Advf'rti ing Oirttlor
OR \ 'GE COAS'I
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ESTATE SALE-4224
H W~ Sat1-Sun i-5
Gott dub&. anow lklS.
tum.~ .. m6lc.
I to 12Pft\ ESTATE SALE, qvallty
P .... (In M/V toop) tum, pool tabte, Ollk table
Baby crib, r•eli"ar-w/I ctw'a, Iv rm. dtn rm I
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14 Well-groomed
15 Flif'Way club
HI Ancient Grelk
l'9glon
17 Feminine
ending
11 Mltl Home
19 Hope!Ma one
20Aage
22Contl~t
24 Stonn
28 Victim
27 Actr ... -
Ferraw
28 Olspltcn.d
29 01noe 11ep
32 C<own -
35 New moon
37 TllM perlOdt
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39 In the put
40 a..ter-loOklng
43 Bleck 9ye
46 Svn. tlomlty
41 P1rl1 1trp<>f1
47 Vendll
41 Plltform
49 WO'ltrl llbrtc
63 Unmoved
57 Leg bone
S8 Charecterlttlc
59 Romen tyrenl
81 Food plan
82 H9111h. Fr
83 F1brlc type
~ Adventege
85 Comeln
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87 DetlCt.0
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2 Slow music
3 Lord't hOuM
4 Fer1helt 111
5 Be liclc
61deology
7 lnflectlon
II Food hlh p4
,9 Sells
10 Sytv1n
11 -ofClev11
12 Beanng
13 5-grMnl
21 Chief
23 lrlth river
25 'Night and -"
211 Eerie
29 NYC AR tin
30 Noun 1nd1ng
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
3 1 One who does
tuf1
32 Head covers
33 Monttlf
34 l<nowlng IOOk
38Agr111
311 B1IUc port
4 1 Appll1t1C1
42 Eye Plr1
43 ··-Didn't Sty
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44 lnjur.O
411 "Inferno" man
49 EndengerrMnt
50 ··-w11t1M1"
51 F1lthlul
52 Devoured
53-dlxlt
54 P11Md tound
55 Pub aerving
58 P.Odll eo N11tYe autt
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714-833-1300
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2839 HARBOR BlVD.
Ph~ 540·4491
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Cell 544151 eft l5pm
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714-315-1919 S....S.--.P•tt
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ON ALL NIW
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EXCELLENT BANK OR GMAC FINANCING
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·Year-End Savings!! ·we Need Your Trade-In!!
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SELLING FAST! COME IN TODAY FOR BEST SELECTION!
All cars sub ect to prior 1ale and sold on approved credit. Sale price plus tax, license. documentary fee and applicable smog fee.
13600 BEACH BLVD.• WESTMINSTER e (Beach at Garden Grove-Fwy.)
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ar Must Go Now!
Not publicly adverti~ed in consideration of other dealers.
Every vehicle in our inventory -nothing to be excluded -including all used cars.
, 60 months, 100°/o financing available on approved credit. Lease purchase, use your
bank , our banks, your credit union or any other lending Institution of your choice .
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Authorized trade-in appraisers immediately available! Bring your trade, title, or
I . payment book.
COAST HWY.
Survey shows stab e industrial market
mnecs buildings • lhe s... to 10,00()..
~ rar109. A IOt.t of 89 building
Siiias met ..... in this lize range ....
lecolded. ...... ~ pnceof
S56.n per 9Q&*8 fool and Metage ....
Alie of $.3IN..
Mi 11 11 a buMdings wwe Sold or
lea9ect during fiue modi• period In the
20-to.CO~categowy. totaJ.
-517.429 9qllSe .... The aMWage
sales price was $63.75 ps ~e foot
and leases ••aged $.32H.
This tenant,s
justelucky
err-cowe:ed oenod .:farlu.. ~=ii~-!!~:: at) 31. 984. Ti square
•ootage 5C*f and leased cbmg
mer' penoo tota!ed 2.&22.612 squiiW'e
feet Of Cle acpar-e toe-age 4lf>..
s.ortJeC 78 percent was leZ9e space.
A r; upda:e. c:ornpleted June 1.
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NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA OEL MAR
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Light, biijlit prime encl unit witli new paint, carpeti & view ot
greenbelt. Super family unit with 4 bdrms & 3 baths. Call now! 75g;.1501
VIEW, YIEW, Y1EW ,,
Truly spectacular views of ocean & lights. Exquisite two bdrm. den &
library with lovely patio areas & sparkJ.ing spa. Just put on the market.
$550,000. 751-1501
1111 mnn• •••11an~ ·--
Beach duplex plus pest unit. Ideal location. Larger corner lot. Oly
$260,000. 759-1501
IPYll 111
New Bedford Model with pool, spa, security system, Numerous up-
grades. lnclu4ing French doors, bay windows, crown moldings, etc. A
lov~y family home on a~ comer lot. ~ 759-1501
LlllT I lllY
Most 10Ught after 3 tidrm, 2 bath, one level plan. Loca~ in Jasmine
creek. Lum gardens outslde! Very private patio areas with lovely spa.
Call to lee tOdiy! 759-1 --
•t11•,•• ...... .
3 bdrml, 2~ baths in one of our most IOUgbt after areas! Beautiful
greenbelts. bike trails & camm~ activities. 10 minuses to the beach!
Call 759-1501 ·····-··-. On lovely street, one block t.o beach. Extra wide lot, detached praae.
Wonderful buy for Old C4'0Da del Mar. Quick pc9(' Ilion pcimlble. Only
$325,000. 759-1501
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Chai'rniiJ8 3 bdnil bome with family room. Tasteful decor throu&h<>Ut.
Beautiful wood accents: Clme 10 bay & ocean front. Call for an
appointment to ~ew. 7~1501 ....... .
Beautiful view of bay, Newport Center and ~t lights. Lovely
courtyard pool Skylights & Frerich doors throughout. New game room
& kitchen. Truly a find. c.an now at 759-1501 for detalls. ·
.
PllYITl 11111 . N:x::sl comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona del Mar
that provides a "countryiide'' feelinl with views of hills & "open space".
Owner will help with JoW interest fii\andng. Only $279.500. 759-1501
•••••·19l.D From this excellently Jocated large dupleX SOUTH OF 11IE lllGH-
WA Y! ~ stained gJaill windowS, firep1llCe & spacious room Ill.es.
Short walk to the belch! 769-1501
IDT 1111
Great location on Balboa laland. Beach cottage with apartment over
garage. Good ap•mable loan. Call today fer appointment 10 ~·
759---t501
1•1n1 a 11111.111 YllWI
Fnm this 4 bdrm home in~ Cameo Highlands. Ocean tree...
pivat.e bew=bel. HWTY & w this one! Only $295,000 and you own the
land! 759-1501 ........ _ .
Popular Portofino Model with private pool ShOn walk 10 puk &
1Cboo1. Motivated lellen.. $335,000. Call today for an appc?intment 10
preview. 759-1501
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Here is an exceptiooal home lituated in the lovely HarborView Hills. 3 bdrDi. 2 bath with pool lize yard. New· kitchen, parquet f1ooroa. etc..
$425,000 fee. 759-1501 Coita Meila RCtioo
COSTA MESA
DITlm•••• Grea! pot.en~ for reoovatan here. 2 bot.-. on large 60X150' Jot.
F.astside locatiOll. One 3 bdrm & one 2 bdrm. Only $185,000. 759-1501
s•a urr• nll'IB
Perfect for owner/builder featUJi.n& hard to find hardwood floon. Cbe
to sboppina & transportation..~ 140' deep lot in quiet neighborhood .
ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 .
lllDTllS, Tiil llTmJ Only 2 miles to the beech. 2 bdrm cottage on
R-2 lot with fantastic potential 10 build. RV 8CCe11 too!! Only $130,000.
759-1501
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2 bouaes Oil large Jot. 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm. Perfect for investor or extended
falnily. Super buy at $169,000. Call today at 759-1501
LAGUNA HILLS
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICI
2170 Ion lllgMI Drive
Newport leacll. CA l2HO
(714) 75•1501 ol. AMERICAN HOME SHlELD
11We Protect & Service ,.
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NEWPORT BEACH OFflCE
2170 Ion· •IUll DrlYI
Newport l1actt CA l2llO
(714) 751-1501
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DDYla II Llllml -For a
house like thlsl In old CdM,
newer 3 bdrm, 2 story custom,
block to beach, owner says
offerf $.469,000.
I 1111,0001e 1211,aoo I
11111 m I '-.&Tl -Per1<y Cape Cod with
French doors and windows, wood floors and
formal dining, 2 bdrm townhome In Newport.
Onty $153,900.
WY MIU -Near shops, par1<, 2 bdrm and 1
bdrm units, new carpet and paint. Only
,239,500.
•rn111 nn11111 -$111,000, 3 bJg bdrms,
2!4 baths, end unit In quiet _ar~ ~ .m!ture
par1<, pool and spa. _
nulFIO Tl .. 111 -Brand new1 3 bdrm, 3 ba,
fplc In master suite and living room. French
doors, patio and sundeck. $199,999. Back Ba'/.
I
OLEll • DITILIFF -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of
lot and comfortably close to high school, shops.
Owner/agent transferred. $265,000.
,.., ,.., YIEW -Comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths,
large stone flreplace and beam <*Jing. Anano-
lng Is great at $299,500 fee. In Corona det Mar.
911 -lli(Ul?MI -~ .. 008
bdrm carrtage house, contemporary style.
There's a den, skyHghts, fireplace, hardwood
ftoors and tiled bath. In CdM. $208,000.
LAii -South Coast Plaza area. 4 bdrm, 3
bath, very secure. Very attractive, very
spacious. $169,000.
Lill -,. IT -Comer lot, custom fireplace,
brick patio, English garden and French doors.
Car!fl81 In H.V. Homes. $259,000. In Newport.
1111TllY --Attractive Costa Mesa area. 3
bdrm, 2 bath wtth used brick fireplace, pavers,
wood floors & pine panetlng. $147,500. a.DI•-. -Harbor View Homes, Monaco,
added skylights, bay windows, wooded decks
and bubbling waterfall. FaJrty priced at
$242,000. -
• --.0 -Great So. of highway location.
Large and spacious units wtth ocean view from
rear unit. Only $299,500.
tllllT, -1 • TunnL. -3 bdrm In prime
Newport neighborhood, big trees, covered
patio, corner lot and great look. $219,000.
I u21,ooo •• sao,ooo I
U .. Ulm -Cheerful, charm personified,.
meticulously maintained, 2 bdrms, den, 2 baths,
45' lot and Just a eklp to the beach. saa..ooo.
llTIT._ P•Tlfml -5 bdrm family home
wtth a dynamite View. 4500 sq. ft., gorgeous
decor, reaJla11c price S..50,000.
Tll UTEIJ a.. -Clean, cool, contemporary,
washed brick fireplace, 3 bdrms &. well, a Im·
menae yard, In Cameo Shores. S..50,000.
YllY ... -Big canyon, 3 bdrm, on comer
lot, light atmosphere, strong security. Monaco
at $450,000. fn ~-
.
M m .., -Above Newport Harbor. In-
credible vfeW, • bdrms, •1h bath, pool, spa and
In need of finishing touches. Offered at
$450,000. -
.. • llM• .. all -Spacious Burlingame
• bdrm plus large rec room, canyon vtewa, owner wants outf $389,000.
Ull • T9Lll -Near beach, owner's
penthou9e has 2 bdrms, den. Others always
rented, always clean. $368,000. Nr. State beach •
Ill UI •IT -Beams, brtckl Sofld, newer 3
bdrm, 2 bath, 1h bJock to ~In okiCdM...wtth.
hefp It could haw view. $385,000.
I 1121,000 I ,,
ILIEPEI -Harbor Island Drive, nr Beacon Bay
llEW LISTlll
• .• LIT :---Slngle story • bdrm In CdM's Harbor VieW
Hiiis, large lot has sport court,
covered patio Is near park. Now
$379,000.
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$695,000 ............................. -.. -········ 223 Poinsettia. Old Cell ............................. , ..
$925,000 .............................................. 3335 <>can Bt'fd., ec..
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$242.000 ........................ -......... 2025 Port Bristol, tMtms; NB
CM I .............. -....... .,.
$469,000 ............................................ 302 Heliotrope, Old CdM
. yet $thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, apacious
pool home, vacant, spotless. $525,000. IPEll lll•IY
1U1 ··-11-m-111 -Classic cotontat on 3 Larpst let. 4 • .,. ...., ,...., ...,.. llilit at lots In old CdM, white wtth green "Shutters! Guest $379,000 ...................................... 1230 Sand Kty, tMls, CdM '
house wtth fireplace. Pool, spa. $695,000. "8W. .... l tast111 J .. O'lll .... n UY ...,.. I LIT • 11111" -Isn't enough! tt's $219,000 .......................................... 1940 Teresita, WStdf, NB
h~; It's beauttfulf 5 bdrma._±_2._bdrm r9"\w..--...._ -..... ... ;;;::;;;;o,a· .., ......
near beach In CdM. Only $685,000. Corona def ·........, .... ,., ,..., "' -w "" Mar $329,000 ............................................ 314 Gotdenrod. Old CdM
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GREENER PASTURES?
Unique Homes has cultivated numer-••
ous fields that are now producing rich 1 I '
returns. A liberal commlsaion spilt; a · !
value command. center; a ~ner on
staff and a consistent reputation for
quality wof1< have produced a bump-
er crop of aaJee and ltatlngs. If you are
Interested In tielpfng with the h81V98t.
please call Jim Wood, 675-6000 for
an appointment.
..
Specializing in properl'I on l'e waler . . . near tfu waler . . . anJ wil' 'lhew of waler
COSTA MESA CONDO -1115,000
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1400 .
NEWPORT DUPLEX
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COSTA IESA, &etakle euper burl $bedrooln, ..,_.
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wtnter/eurnmer rent.II "'°'*11· One of the ,.. 2
bedroom .......... _......,.. "' tNe prtce Cllt-
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h WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
315 MariMAve.
Balboa 1-.land
f>73-69CM•
· 6 -Orange Counw Real Estate/An Advertising 8'4>Plernent to the DAILY P.JLOT/Saturday. August 18, 1984
1utnm IDlllD. 1ao1,ooo
A splendid 3-BR-homesporting a great spa.In an
nvif.in8 patfq. This prQpertf is in.move-in con-
dition and offe~ a fine example of what good
't.ute andg4 neigliliornoOa can prod~. Coby
Ward
PRICE IEllC1101 11,111,800
Cameo shores on the bluffs-incl land. Fabulous
single story home, 6 BR, family rm. panoramic
ocean & jetty vtew w /sandy beach below. Sparkl-
mg pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the
growing family. Owner will consider exchange.
Donna Godshall
DISTllCTIVE IEWPGRT man Sll0,000
Dramatic executive home nestled in a secluded
forest setting with w~terfalls, nature trails, Koi
ponds and exotic black bottom lagoon spa. The
perfect executive home for mdoor/outdoor enter-
tairung Paula Bailey
l 11-115 CAOOI Slll.800
Just lasted! And priced to sell! Spacious and
beautifully landscaped on qwet cul-de-sac. This
popular plan # 1 has been expanded and high)y.
customized_ and features exceptional decor. Re-
alistically pnced at $695,000
FUTUTIC UCIELll 1muT 1211,000
Wood paneling-skylights galore. Fireplace.
Enormous Master BR suite Master BA with
sunken tub, 2 additional BR & baths. Study, lg
patio, commuruty pool & tennis incl. land. Micki
Cooper/Martha Macnab
llC CllYOI CISTO• 1111,000
This 4 BR, 3 BA home lS situated on a large lot
which blends mto the 14th fairway of the ex-
clusive Big Canyon Country aub. ~1fers will
Jove the location. Darul¥ Bibb
Ill CUYOI TUllTlllll WUICE 1111,000
Much used brick, French doors, fabulous oak
woodwork, pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely
garden setting. Finest appointments throughout
in this 4 BR, 21/z BA custom home. Danny Bibb
OCW I llY YIEW IHl,000
In charming old Corona del Mar. Beautifully
remodeled 2 BR and family room or 3 BR. Beam
ceilings-R~2 lot, pool, patio and 3 car garage
Owner will collSlder lease-option. Will consider
Harbor View Hills trade. R. Sietz
S1L111msna11 11 ca 12a,100
Check this price! Only $249,500 for C.D.M. invest-
ment.-2 BR & l BR + possible guest. 2 car garage,
best street. Front house could be for owner. Lois
Jacobs
II TIE ILWFI 120l,OOO
Light, bright and handsomely remodeled one-
story Bonita plan w/3 BR. Great sense of privacy
in this end unit beauty with its country garden
setting. Coby Ward.
.. .,. YIEW Ull,llO
Bluff.a view beautiful "Delores" end unit with
outstanding pai;10ramic backbay and rute light
views. 3 BR, 2~ BA decorated in neutral colors.
Lush gi'eenbelt. Close to commuruty pool, IChools
and shopping. Incl land. Oonna Godshall
644-6200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
OPfl "°'SES UTlllAY
EASTBLUFF
4 BR, FR, Pool
BlGCAN\'ON
5 BR. FR. Spa
1211,000
1-5
SIH,000
1-5
2111....,..
Coby Ward .... , .....
Lucy Rose
OPEi lllSES SATIHAY I SllllY
BIG CANYON Sttl,000
4 BR FR 1-5
CA.MID StiORF.S 11,ltt,OOO
6 BR, FR, Pool. Wtrfrt 1-4
TURTLEROCK 11H,OOO
2 BR 12-5
21 •• , ........ ".
Rosemary S1eu
107 llilfor4
Donna Godshall
11 •r1t.a •1st Barbara Callihan
on• IOISH Sinn-
CORONA DEL MAR SIH,000 401 ..,. •••
3 BR. Pool 1-5 'Rosemary Sietz
BLUFFS 1211,000 4MYhta ... a
-4 BR, FR 1-5-Lois7acobi
CdM IHl,000 •21-.c2ra '"'"' 2+1 Ouplex 1-5 Lo&S Jacobs
BIG CANYON 11,111,GOO JO leral St. IMr&• a BR, FR. Pool, Spa 1-5 Dan Bibb
EASTBLUFF 1211,000 2107 lrhta 4 BR, FR, Pool 1-5 Coby Ward
EASTBLUFF Utt,HO JHI Cassia
4 BR, FR 1-5 Coby Ward
BIG CANYO N 1121,000 a 1 .. a. CIM4
3 BR. Spa, FR 1-5 Lucy Rose
BAYSHORE.S U2t,OOO 2142 Clrclt Ir.
4 BR 1-5 D Chichester
awn IF TIE WEIT Sl ,000,000
There are few comparisons. 1.1 acres offering
totaJ panoramic views of Newport Harbor islands
and entry to sea. 5 BR, 6 BA and staff facilities.
The premier view of all of Newport & ultimate in
private security. Tom Allinson
Ill CllYll-11 FAIRWAY llllMO
A beautiful town-home on a superb location. High
ceilinp, walls of glass and marble floors add to
the sophistication of this remodeled and expanded
Diane "Deauville", now 5 bedrooms and library.
Lucy Rose
Ill OllYll FIJIWAY 1121,000
Th.is elegant 3 BR 3 BA single level townhome
features the ultimate In quality, det.atl & conve-
nience. Includes pool, spa & air condttJoning.
Danny Bibb
IPHLJSl.WIE LIT ll'Jl,000
Quiet cul-de-sac, single story, 3 bedrooms, family
room, fonnal dming room, view, beautiful gar-
dens, 3 car garage. Call Barbara Aune
llUT .... wmFll 1211,llQ
Wonderful opportunity to live in a remodeled
Eastbluff home in splendid condition. A f otinal
dirUng room. bil.Uards room and ~ farniy
room. There's a den/bedroom on the 1st floor and
3 more upst.alrl, all~ with a magical view.
Coby Ward
·.
PlllCD Tl SEU
autiful 2Btt:2'1I M to over-
looking prestigious Big Cariyori golfoourse.Many
.-ou~~ ¥uding""P"Wte-g&techm-
tcance, detached 2 car garage. 'nle ultttnate lil
sophisticated living at an unsophisticated price!
Stephanie Grody/Dan Bibb
.. UIYINUll IEW
This newly listed 'i BR, ~ BA home4s
decorator's showpiece. Ablolutely mint Condition!
Featuring a pool, separate spa. and very private"
sunlite garden setting. Priced for immediate sale.
Danny Bibb
Y 01 IWI PllYln WOILI 1441,IOO
In this custom built home, high ..cei.J..inp, walls of
glass, wonderful division of childttn an(i adult
areas. 5 bedrooms; DR, den. tam room, spa on a
beautiful street. Barbara Aune
FWLllS 1N° YIEW-111 CllfH Ull,-
Inc:r.edible views from-e~~
mdoors. Large senu-enclmed deck overlooks vast
panorama of golfcourse, lakes, city lights, trees.
Spacious 2 BR, den, 2~ BA. security gates. Pool,
spa, tennis A wonderful lifestyle in Newport.
Mi~ki Cooper
CWIEI OCUI YlEW 1111,000
New listing-rare opportunity in exclusive Cameo
Shores, ocean view, private beaches. Private pool
& spa. marvelous 4 BR & 4 BA + tam nn
w/gounnet kitchen Perfect for entertaining &
family living. Including land. Tom Al1inson
4 111•1, NOL I VIEW 1211,000
The setting for tlu.s "0" plan ln Eastbluf f is
special indeed. The enormous yard with its view
of Newport Center and Catalina accommodates an
elegant pool which jnvites family and friendS.
Coby Ward.
HYER n•ES YIEW 1111.-0
Single story 4 BD Newport Beach home with
great open !eeling. Located in one of Newport's
finest areas. Remodeled kitchen, luge family
room. Perfect for family living and entena.ining.
Maxine Propp
I01TIWD ....... I
A most desirable floor plan in lhlS exclusive
building. Lrg spacious rooms, most with bay and
city view. 2 lg BR, 2~ BA, utility rm, sauna. The
building has a pool/spa, strong le'CUrity &
doonnan. Barbara Aune
DIUSI THll-111 UIYH 11,...,...
Prime location overl~ fairways, lake and
nite lites. 5 BR, 4 fireplaces. library, bilJ.iilid rm,
family nn. Attention to every detail in this custom
Valentine built home. Tom Allinlon
lllUIYM·'11W lllMll
Best buy ln Big Canyon. A Deane 0 Monaoo'' with
a superb view of <::atalina, ocean & 1unaets. 3 BR
with added family room, walled prden .pa. and
sauna in master bath. In addition.. F.renCh doors
open to an upstain sundeck. Lucy ROee
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Rare location for this 4 BR BrOiidrnoOr' home.
Outata.nclina view of 2nd fairway, city lights and
batkbay. Stone & wood eX1erior With b•h i.nd-
1eapina au~ the pool me yard. Format
dining room, lrg Mltr aai~. Maxine Ptopp
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CORONA DEL MAR GEM
Delightful 3 bdrm home m choice CdM locatton ,
aouth of Pacific Coast Hwy. Sunny, secluded
· i»tio adjoins living room. kitchen and one bdrm.
Spacious living room w/brick fireplace and din-
ing area. Encloeed two-.car garage. All for
$255,000! Call BINNIE DIXON
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:00 TO 5:00 ,,._...;..:;..;;.;;....=..o ~==~-,.....----1121 PORT'nGGART PC
NEWPORT BEACH
4 bdnns, 3Yi bath home with touch of New
England chann. Separate guest quarters, spiral
.. stair~. cathedr,al ceilings, higbly--upgraded.
Spacious manicun!d lawn with patios for enter-
taining. Located steps from community pool and
park. Call TODDY SMITH
ON THE WATER IN COM
Enjoy the varied harbor activities and gorgeous
IUD9et.s over Catalina from thjs lovely 2 bdrm, 2
·bath condo on the bay in C.orona del Mar.
Amenities include private marina. pool; spa and
8eCWity. $399,500 FE& C>.vnera will as&st with
financing. Call CAROL PANG BURN
NEWPORT BEACH-POOL & SPA
Beautiful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdrm home.
Lovely patio entertainment area with lush gar-
dens anJ fil"e pit. Also has RV acces. Excellent
location! A must see tor the dbcriminating buyer.
Priced at $329,900. Ask for BILL or DONNA
WEBSTER
QUIET WATERS
Custom built 5 bdrm bayfront home with pier &
lllip for large yacht. Custom made doors with
leaded gla8I windowa, 3 fireplaces. wet ban in
living room & master bdrm. An out8tanding
home! $1,650,000 FEE.
Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE
De9igners home with two master suites. Live in
or ie.. for great income. High assumable 1~
loan. Will trade for Laguna property. Asking
$229,000. Call MARILYN HILL
BIG CANYON-NEWPORT BEACH
Spacious five bdrm home with large family room. eattna area off kitchen and fonnal d,inina
room. Fenced in pool & yard. All on large fl-a lot
~DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
LIDO BAVFRONT DUPt..EX
Two beautiful apts. Each with 3 bdrma; 2 baths &
fireplace. LOwer unit has formal dining room.
Sandy beach. Live in one lease one or convert to
single family home. $869,500. Call CATHRYN
TENNILLE
NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT
Exceptional Newport lsland. location; ~2 lot
with dock for 30' boat. Two bdrm home displays
pride ol ownership. Seller may carry small 2nd
T .D. NOW $395,000 FEE. Call DON
DeTHOMAS.
TEN NEW CONDOS IN
COSTA MESA
GRAND OPENING THAU AUGUST 17, 1914-
FREE SOLAR PACKAGE
Affordable & close to ever)'thin&. 2 bdrm with
2 !ti bath & 3 bdnn with 2 'A bath. Includes wood
fuming -fifeplaces, private patio decks, skylights
MESA VERDE COND0 .. .,.....-........ 1,900
.Ran .. A" umt in excellerit move in condillen. 2
bdnns, single enclotled ~· Grftt location!
Coounuruty pool. Must~ to appreciate. Call
DONNA WEBSTER
BLUFFS-SAYFRONT
FABULOUS VIEW $210.000
Si!igle level with t>reathtakirig view of back bay
and ocean on eXU'a ge ~Il Neutril
colors. lovely condition. im:mecliate Jl"*('&&ion.
Call SALLY SHIPI.:.EY er JOYCE DABOLT
30 STEPS TO THE SAND
Duplex in great Newport Beach IOCation. Front
unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath and ocean view. Rear unit 2
bdrm, l bath. Must see to appreciate. Prioed to
sell at $349,000. Ask for DONNA or BILL
HARBOR RIDGE LOT
REDUCEDS56.~
Exclusive, guard gated community. I::.arge.
build.able, Oat. $439,000. Call MARILYN
TWITCHELL
PRIDE O~ OWNERSHIP double g_aryes with ay~ opener _..,,_.__
direct home access. $105,500 to $117,900. Comer
4 bdnns 3!ti bath professionlly landscaped home
steps from community pool & clubhouse in
Harbor View Homes. Separate recreation room
or guest quarters with bath. spacious fan1ily rooc:n, formal dining, master bdnn suite/bath,
many upgrades throughout. Call TODDY
SMITII
of Placentia & W. 18th. Sales office open Satur-
day, Sunday, 11:00 to 5:00.
Call MARK DRENNER or BOB SCCYIT.
CHERRY LAKE
Immaculate remodeled 3 bdrm home. Fireplh.
bar, large patio with spa overlooking lake. Seller
wants SOLD NOW. A must to see. Call MARK
DRENNER
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Popular "Portofino" model with plans f.or bonus
room. 3 bdnns. 2 !ti baths. large family room.
country kitchen, fonnal dining. Seller wants
ofter! $249,500 L.H. Call CAl\OL PANGBURN
UDO ISLAND BAVFRONT
One-of-a.kind! 74 ft of Lldo bayfront with six
docks up to 110 ft. plus six bdrm home. Reduced
to $2,950,000. Ex.oel.lent terms for qualified
buyer. Call MARY JANIC
BLUFFS-SPACIOUS 4 BDRM
Higl\ly upgraded end unit with partial bay view.
Bright and sunny with dramatic vaulted beam
ceilinp and expanded stone fireplace. Large
eocla.ed patio near pool Large usi•mahle loan.
$219,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY oc JOYCE
DABOLT
111! MILES TO BEACH
Highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with
family room, fireplace. Too many amenities to
list. Owner wants SOLD NOW. Only 3 years old.
$198,500. Call MARK DRENNER
UDO ISL.AND BAYFRONT
Spectacular bayf.ront home with pier and slip for
a large yacht. Quiet location with street parking
plus 3-car garage. Features elevator, central
vacuum, electric awnings. gourmet kitchen, lead-
ed glass entry door, skylight. maid quarters and
much more. Call MARIA BEROOVITZ
OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 TO 5:00
551 VISTA GRANDE, BLUFFS
NEWPORT BEACH
BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL-ASSUME $154,000
at 11.~. Spaaous 3 bdrm end unit on quiet
greenbelt with large eoclOlled yard & 2 lovely
patios. C.onven.ient location. Walk to F..astbluff
Shopping ~ter. Land may be pw:cb.aaed for
$25.084 with ·~ filwlcing. Reduced to $193,900. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
OWNER RELOCATED
NEEDS FAST SALE
Plan "l" Turtle Rock Glen 2 bdrm CX>Ddo. Ex·
tensive use of skylights. EnormOu.s master suite, 2
fireplaces, IUnken tub. attached 2-car garage.
Cle. to University High School. As.unable
6nancini.Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI
·GEORGE ELKINS COM2ANY
(714) 759-9100
ll2 CORPORA:TE ·PLA ZA D SUITE 150 0 NEWPORT CENTER
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Yourvery best buy in
Huntington Beach
Occupying a bluff-top setting above the Bo/sa
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 spec/al amenities including a full size
Indoor racquetball court, tennis court, pool,
spa, and a htige two-story recreation building.
Models open dally 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
(714) 840-4661
LDfts • OttaJ Tubs • Tiled Entries • Ffreplare
Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops Full Serurity
From $68,900
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TURNIR ASSOCIATIS PRISlllT IMIRALD BAY
.... , ... , _in Emerald Bay with big, big
view! Cloee to all amenities in this prestigioµa gate
~private community. A warm apd inviting
4 bch.m, 3 bath home With decks. Reduced to
$535,000
IEWUI• Ill-Superb constructlOn is one of the
first~ you notice about this beautiful home.
It is one of the largest with 5 bdm). family room,
den With wet bar, eeparate dining room. master
bdtrii suite. Walking distance to park. beach. pools
and tennis. $795,000
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in this gate-~ private cxmmunity. 3 bdrm,
2 bat.hi and a jumbo siz.ed living room ~meant ·
for ~es. Wait till you ~ the ~
whitewat.e.r viewa. $635,000
fWUI I UT-A very ~ 4 bdrm home with MIMI UT-A draffiatic home with incredible
charm, warmth and a secluded feeling. Beautiful whitewater views designed by Paul WiU!ams.
master iuite with deck. firepld; .view.~ Wonderful for f.amily with its 4 bdrms, 4~ baths,
gardel'L Trufy a home with emotiOnal tm~ · family room. 1ru11 room & wine cellar. ~Uent
$645,000 __ .._,flow f~ n~. A splencllii home!
$1,650,000 ,
ILIAI • llmrD A newly l"f'IJ)(Wleled 3 bdrm
home in prestigious Emerald Bay. Close to pools,
park. tennis courts and beach. Whitewater views
and Catalina sunsets. $539,000
•••mt llUlflllT in exclusiv~ Emerald Bay
with panoramic whitewater views. LoVely walled
courtyard, extra large view oriented rooms on two
-levels, glasled in deck and separate maid's quar-
·tera. This home offers all amenities arid an elegant
way of life in a year-round playground.
$3,500,000 .
IEWUI •UY-A stunning site at the top of the hill
with beautiful views in every direc-
tion-whitewater, Catalina sunsets and quiet ca-
nyons. This is a large family home witli 5 bdrm,
den. family room and extra storage room. Our
creative owner will help finance. Reduced to
$695,000
llUlflllT MW' UY-'lbis 7500 square foot
home with oceanfront pool is one of a kind.
Designed as a very dramatic villa with 6 bdrma.
8 ~ baths and loads of off ~t parking. A very
special home foe the very special few: Bank
collapee fOl"CeS sale unfinished. Yours to complete
at $2,595,000.
fWUI I UY-An ocean view building "te-doae to
perk, tennis, pools and private beach. Over 8,000
1quare feet with 133 foot frontage. $385,000
Nestled ~·the lu$ness of Big Canyon.. Wlth a sweeping view of the golf
course and the Newport Center skyline, this superb custom estate is one of the
most ~cent in Or~e County. Behind its own electric iron gate and
C<>Qblestone1motor courtyard., it is dramatic and exciting, with extensive use of
lnasonrj and exquisite widscapil).g. A most ~cent entry, luxurious
living room and dining·room for fonnal entertaining, are only the beginning
and invite one to other thrilling discoveries.
A gounnet kit.chen-bre~ room-family room can only promise to be a
haven for (family closeness. A giant, nearby recreation room provides
additional ~joyment possibilities. Four bedrooms, 51ri baths, 4 fireplaces,
eleVator, ex'ercise room, sauna, indoor and outdoor spas, 3 air conditioning
units, and much more in 5,700+ square feet·of fine quality. Very flexible f~~xchanges invited.
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Come, find yourself in another world!· .. ui .~ ~other era .... at the top ofa
forest':' like hill, in a secluded, 1hideaway ~.fybook . villa.
This delightful, 5,300 sq~ foot countey·!lome is a masterpieee qf exquisite
decorating, w~~ and cllarm tham· ' ' .. ' memorj.~·· of .times long ago,
known for gratj9us and ~mfortable li · · · ~ Spectacular Vie~ of rooftops and
treetops, millions of city lig~ts and dis · f mountains from alrhost every
room. Over one full acre of gorgeous l.8ndscaping, with full:gtown pines,
eucalyptus, and do:zens of fruit trees . : ! l ~e pool, spa and pretty gazebo.
Five bedroo~, 6 fireplaceS, 3 lri bat.hS~l; ~ntral ~· conditioning, security
system, several' patios, dining room, se~~~ family room, a "secret room!",,
and much, muCh more. With an incredib~ ~cent setting this is a truly
unique property that is impossible to rep!i~ or duplicate. Great finaJlcing is
available.
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The neighborhood tpeaks for ltsefflll Take the ·
location and combine tt with a well maJntaJned 3
bdrm, 21h bath, upgraded home wtth poof and
forever vtewa. See It and yoo'll want It. Good
ftnancing. $380,000 L.H. Aak for Jim SeUera
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The two most sought after features are yours to
enjoy In this 3 bdrm, 21h bath townhoose. Pride
of awnerattlp and locatk>nll Privacy, tMed entry,
trench doors 8nd more. Convenient to' Newport
Center and nelghbort\ood shopping. $160,000
In auumable flriancing. Don't mlsa this one. Ask
for Jim Sefkn
First & Second Trust Deeds assumable at low
Interest rate amortized over 30 years. Cheerful
bright 3 bdrm, 2 bath contemporary home In·
perfect move--tn condition. High beamed celJ-
lnga. Uke new kitchen & bathrooms. Teak entry,
lovely easy-care landscaplng, automatic
aprlnklers, llghta & atrium garden entry. Short
eecrow possible. CaU for additional financing
Information. Reduced to $295,000 with land.
Aak for Belle Chae Lee
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Charming outside & In. Open beamed celllngs,
oak plank floors, trench doora & brick patio
create the atmosphere for good IMng. Add 3
bdrm, 2 bath, 2 flreplaoes & It's a wlnnerl Priced
atS345,000. Aak for Unda Oeth
IEll YElll -1111,111
Great family home In excellent school district. 4
bdrm & family room. Exceptionally priced. Bring
your decorator and give It some T.L.C. Ask for
LIZ Beaz.fey
Popular Plan 4 - 3 bdrm plus sitting room off
master bdrm. Immense double garage. Poof,
Jacuzzi & tennis Bvaitabfe. Walkfng-distanoe to
beach. $195,000. Ask for LIZ BealJey
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Great So. Laguna 3 bdrm, 11h bath home.
Exoellent location wtth ocean vtewl Short walk to
beaCh. Aak for David Hll'9Ctller
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Cypress Shores Ooeanfrontl 4 bdrm, 3 bath wttti
2 flreplaoes, one In the maswr. Private beach,
tennis, pool &. 9'L 24 hours gate guard. OM of
the loweet priced ocean fronts at $7 45,0001 Ask
for David Hlr9chter
11U1 NW -11Ulll
ELMocm.area. 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home.
Great Interior, freshly painted, deckwtgas bar-
b-que. Ask for Al W~nert
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Custom 3 bdrm, 21h bath Bayfront Home on one
of largest lots. Done in magnificent woods
throughout. Beautiful lawns, gardens and patio
areas. Asking $3,300,000. Ask for Carofyn Mason ..,
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One of the nlcst 3 bdrms, 31h baths home In
Emerald Bay. Large street to street lot. Spec-
tacular views! Prwate-tennis. Catt for private
showing. $1,650,000. Ask for Rod Daley/David
Hlrschler
11 aawaa
R-2 property wtttl smaJI 2 bdrm, 1 bath house In
ofd Corona det M•. Seller w1n carry ftnanclng
with 10% down. $219,500. Ask for Connte Max-
sentl
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Prime, l&Tge lot In Irvine CM-0Wr1ooklng
Abalone Cove. Sensdonal plans for home ap-
proved by the coastal commission Included In
the asking price of $2,200,000. Ask for Barbara
Gothard
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Large Irregular lot with fabulous views of
Harbor. Peninsula and ocean, stretching from
bluff on Ocean Btvd., down to tts own bay
frontage and boat slip. Priced at $1,400,000.
Ask for Barbara Gothard
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IDT 111.IEI Elegant 2 bdrm, 2 bath on one level. Close to
fNer't convernence. SmaJI complex with pool.
In Emerald Bay with 4 bdrms. Unobstructed Ask for Unda Oeth
view of white water. Open beams In living room,
used brick entry & fireplace. Fabulous charm.
$465,000. Ask for Rod Daley
Emll 1 UY 1111,1• Fabulous condominium home on bluff top with
security and prestJge. Out of area owner very
Immaculate, charming 4 bdrm, 4 bath famtly reedy to teU. See today. Well priced at
lhome. Could be 5 bdrms or 4 bdrm & den. $179,500. Ask for Linda Oeth
Newty carpeted. Easy access to private tennis
courts and beach. Ask for David Hlrschler
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One of the largest lots offered In Broadmoor. 3
Bdrm, 2 Ba. lrg living rm, formal dining rm &
lmmac. private yard. Outstanding loeatlon
across from parka & pool. Owner wlll carry
$70,000 at 10--4 for 5 yaers. Owner VfJIY
motivated. Priced to sell at $219,000. R. Katz
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Spack>us penthouse with ocean air, patloe off of
all rooms, formal dining room and large rooms
makes this etegant llvlng at Its best. Well priced
at $249,500. Ask for Linda Oeth
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San --Joaquin Hills 644-7020
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4 Private Bedrooms, 2'h separate
baths. Large living, family room
area, brick fireplace. central air,
community pool and spa, lighted
tennis courts and bike trail.
IRVINE'S Be:ST BUY for ONL y
$133,000.
Call IHllE . PIETEI PIL-YILPE
551-8191
EXCLUSIVE IEWPORT BEACH BEAUTY
This N'ewport Beach BEAUTY was
$280,000 Jt is no' $275,000 and
what a BUYI RV acces, triple gar-
age, lush outdoor privacy for the
sparkling pool and spa ... 3 .. roomy
bdrms. "2" fireplaces, "1" • In-
credible value. Cati llDE PED-
PIL-YILPE 551-8191
STEAL IT!
Almost 2 lots for the price of one In a quiet cul de sac
location. 4 roomy bdrms. 1~ baths, eat-In kitchen. Large
covered patio and room to build tennis court or pool, or
whatever your heart desires. 5°/o or 10°/o Down. Priced to
Steal at $128.900.
CaJI llllE PlmlNL-YILPE 551-8191
$125,000 BUYS
. 3 BDRM SllCLE STORY TOWIHOIE
Close to park and schools, your own private patio, double.
enclosed garage. Community-pool and spa, rec room and
lighted tennis courts. Call 11111 ~YILPE 551-8191
COLf COURSE FIOITIGE
PANORAMIC VIEW-4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL ROME
ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE.
EXCELLENT FINANCING TERMS. OFFERED AT
$335,000 . .l&CllE II• EMii
IESI VERDE
ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH
BUCCOLA BUil T HOME, SECLUDED LOCATION, EX-
CELLENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GAR-
AGE. PRICED AT $247,500. AOllE ll'EMll
UK£ IEW COIDO
THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM CONDO IS JUST LIKE
NEW! NEW CARPETING & FLOORING, ALL NEW WIN-
DOW COVERINGS & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000
HOME A COST A MESA "BEST BUY". CALL .IAlllE
lllK.EUI
SECLUDED LOCITIOI
4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS IN PRIME CONDITION. HUGE
CUL DE SAC LOT WITH ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL,
REC. VEHICLE OR BOAT PARKING. EXTENSIVE ENTER-
TAINING AREAS. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY
CLUB. $250,000. 4lllE llR' ''U
MESI VERDE coumY CWI
HUGH PIE-SHAPED l.OT OFFERING FABULOUS, UN-
OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA. THIS 4
BDRM, FAMILY ROOM HOME IS SET ON A ONE-OF-A-
KIND LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES AND
TILE, ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL & PLAY AREAS.
PRICED AT $287,500. aolll II• EMU
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3,500 SQ. FT.
Dramatic Desert Architecture & De-
sign. 4 bdrm home remodeled and
expanded. 2nd story just com-
pleted. S.500 sq.ft. of entertain-
ment and llvlng area. View from
most llving areas. Observation
deack and spa. This Is a superb
property very fairly priced. Owner
very motivated. $429,000 .• W
lllUll 631-1266
BAYFROiT $139,000
-· ASSUME $6801 IT.9~·
Owner w/carry 2nd T.O. Two 3
bdrm units + 1 bdrm unit over 3 car
garage. Immaculate Lido Isle trip-
lex-possibility to convert to pri-
vate residence with separate in-
come unit. Excellent opportunity.
UE l•Ell 631-1266
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131-1288
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Superb newer 4 bdrm home with tradltion8f design.
Gourmet island kitchen with exceptional features. Separ-
ate formal dining with fireplace. Every custom extra you
could Imagine. Massive deck with spa. It's a dreamt
$389,000. w llllEll 631-1266
BUJID IEW CUSTOM
PRIME'Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 sqJt.
of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, fllmlly
room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOW-
-tNGS. can-for appointment. $439,000. Ill ._..
631-1266
1111 ESTATE
Back Bay Beautyl Newer home on V.. acre with HUGE
GROUNDS and Stunning POOL Area. 4 bedrooms and
separate family room. Bright, airy kitchen with breakfast
area. Much, much morel Asking $370,000. Ill 111101
631-1266
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IEWPOIT HEICHTS
Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath den home In excellent secluded
location of Newport Heights. Assumable financing. Great
opportunity at $189,000. W llllDI 631-1266
IEWPOIT HEICHTS POOL-$119,800
Immaculate 3 bdrm. Price Just reduced $26,000. This Is a
great opportunity! ~~r_ beamed celllnga, warm decor. Call
for showing. Ill I . 631-1266
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Cute Cozy 3 bdrm, den home In Newport Heights. 1~
baths. Oak Hardwood Floors. Large Lot with Fruit Trees
Galore. Great value at $185,000. 111llllW631-1266
•EWPOIT HEICITS
Only $175,500 for this 2 bdrm homt. Great Quiet Lo-
cation."' Separate Dining Room. Oak Hardwood Floors.
Owner wlll finance at $12% lntereet. Call Todayl Ill
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HOIE OF THE WEEK
1 ~ *UDO f111~1i1CHllSE1f. .
Outstanding bay dnd city night light view, 1 bedroom, 1
bath. Co-op hlghrlse, underground parking, community
pool with fabulous decks. $250,000. • • MYIE IMP
"COIOU DEL Ill BAYFIOlr' _
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
$1, 195,eee. Reduced to $995,000. 18 • MYll I•
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, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the land,
must move Inland·. Ill I MYIE IMP
YACHTSIU COVE IAYFIOIT
~it-:BORM, -eA, Auge LIVing Room w th Lrg. wet bar,
balcony and large patio with views of the bay, dock for 3
boats up to 55 foot. 6 year old custom, price of $1 ,095,000
Includes land. IH I MVll lllP
ll>O ISLE POET LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tll<J work.
plus docf< for 50 ft. yacht.11,950~000. 18 •MYli IMP
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One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home ls
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. .......
ELEGAllCE II CAIEO SIOIES
Beautiful famlly home with 5 bdrms. 5 baths, formal llvlng
& dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo,
pool Jacuzzi wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches.
Excetlent ent~alnlng. $529,000. • • •• 1•
TUD£ IAYFilOIT· FOi llYFIOIT W/DOCI
3 BR, 211i BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm.,
5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat
dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at
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4 Br. & 2..5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. nice I
yard. view of city & ocean. Security guard gate + pool & i
tennis. $395,000~:: -:::Clll LOT I
Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office fl
bldg .• or commercial use. Lot size 66X300 with back bay I
view. presently has small house and storage and is zoned
horse property $325,000. • I 11111 I•
IEY 1T HEICHTS El
Catalina. Bay and Ocea 1ews, from this three bedroom. fl
two bath, two fireplaces lparate family room. pool, room
to add. Walk "10 town ~ Jdo, very m9tivated.Seller can I
carry large Note. $375,0uO ... I llYIE IMP I
llYCIEST IEWPOIT · . El
4 bedroc • 21h bath formal dining, family room, breakfast I
area lar e ard wtt~1 will trade
or Newoort. Asklng~5,000. • • 11Y1E DIP -· I
''WIUllOUS VIUA llUOl" I
Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrrr.
2 ba.:h, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$265,000. Great terms. ~ • llYIE I• I
sncws llll CDI LEISE
4 bedroom 3 bath, formal dining room, family room, den I
·or maids quarters. Beautifully decorated with oak floors,
large yard with spa and view of city. 3 patios. Lease at I
$3,000 month. Ill• MYIE 1• i
COIOIA DEL Ill DUPLEI
' I This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win-
dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2
bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm; 1 bath in rear, steal at
$260,000. -.... ·-.
COIOIA Ill Ill IUPW
2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00 Mo. 2 bedroom 1 bath
$650.00. Bachetor $400.00 Mo. Rnance 1st T.D. $11,800
at 6.75% 2nd T.D. $204,000 at 13%. Steal at $250,000. • ... ,. .
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-Highly upgraded with oak floors. gourmet kitchen,
Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or
trade.••--I
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234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 a·
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Buildings'
·facelift
underway
Construction is under w;Jy on exterior
remodeling of the old Altec buildings at
1515 S. Manchester Ave .• Anaheim ~
soon to be the new corporate hdd-
quarters for Odetlcs, Inc~
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-Hastings-L~ndst1;9m ~fgt.1tectS, a
~est! d1et1t~.a1 and pfanning • · · · ~
firm speciaJizjng.in' corflmerCfal"and Indus ..
trial remodeUng . projects, recently re-
. leased the exterior remodeling plans to
general contractor Hedley Builders.
The designs are aimed at "bringing
the 1950s structure into the high tech-
nology age of the '80s." said Ralph
Hastings. partner.
The interior redesign. also space-
planned by Hastings-Lundstrom, has
been under way since last fall. Completion
of the major project and occupancy are
scheduled after Sept. 1.
Odetics. a developer of spacebome
recording, mobile robotics and elec-
tronics equipment for science, business
But:ing9-Landatrom Arehltecta of Co.ta lleu demcnMthe aew plau for tbe old Altec baJldln&8.
Grant picks 1nodel homes designer
and industry. will move all operating Design One of Century City has been contemporary red-and-blue scheme with
divisions to the 14'h-acre. 250,000 retained by Grant Building Co. to design high g1oss laminates accented by brass
square-foot site from leased facilities in the interiors of the three modot homes of and glass for Plan Two, an<f a formal
• Anaheim. Tustin and Pomona. Old Stonegate Townhomes in Santa Ana. country design with pine furnishings for
Santa Ana near the Euclid Street extt from
the Garden Grove Freeway, Old Stone-
gate T ownhomes will aJso feature a
private recreation oenter.
The firm Is currently . building the
single-famlfV homes of Country Knoll In
Fallbrook.
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"To achieve a ctean, high-tech ap-Thenine-year-olddeslgnfirmspeclal-Plan Ttrree.
pearance for the exterior we used a simple izes in model homes for builders and is The contemporary New England vii-
facade teatment of .black gtass, accented currently working on 17 medels for three lage-.styte community of ·two-story, two-
by a red mullion grid system an<t White Def Webb res;dential developm8"ts in and three-bedroom, two-bath homes win
stucco base," said Hastings. ---Phoenix. --feature a security-gate entry;--attaehed
For additional tnformatfon regarding
Ot6-Stooegate Townttomes and ot·ftlllll'--
Grant Building Co. developments. call
540-3836.
"Our biggest challenge was to create For Olct Stonegate Townhomes. the two-car garages and private back yards.
a unified and consistent corporate image. model home design plan indicates a Located on Westminster Avenue In
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
mtunau.a. .-.-
Sharp 2 year old condo. 3 bdrms & 2 baths,
fireplace, conveniently located. Owner may
finance. .... ,, .... ,_ ......
Freshly painted with new carpets. 4 bdrm & den.
Terrific value. Large pool. 2 ftreplaces, owner
may help finance.
' U&-..0 ........
Large 3 bdrm, 3 bath duplex on the ocean side
of P.C.H. Fireplaces, jacuzzJes and private
ocean view sundeck. A good Investment!
a.-11,....a 1111,111
Take a look at this conveniently located 2 bdrm,
2 bath Westctlff condo which you can buy with
only $12,000 down & assume the low Interest 1st
and eeller carried 2nd.
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No view better1 Spectacular unobstructed bay, ocean & night Ughta view. 2400 sq.ft. home with
2 bdrma, convertible den + poot
1~&.ml.I& .. .,..
New listing! Just a short walk to the beach.
Nicely maintained 3 bdrm home on R-2 lot wtth
room to build additional units. Owner will
finance.
IHL .. Wiii ... Y1EW 17 ...
Completely remodeled and redecorated home
at the top of Corona Highlands. Spa. French
doors. plantation shutters & Mexican pavers. 3
bdrm & large family room.
II FEET• TIE UY ... ,Ill
Luxury 4 bdrm t\Qme In popular Dover Shores
near the beach. Private pier & float. Large brJck
patio. Ideal home for an active growing famlly.
(714) 673-4400
.... 111111 Lmml ......
Immaculate o4 bdrm home on 1 'h lots. Upstairs
bdrms can have separate entrance. Large tunny
patk> . . .
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Located In qulet area away from P.C.H. R-2 lot,
3 bdrm, enclosed patto, high oetllngs and hard-
wood floors. _;
....,_,. lt44,IM
Immaculate 3 bdrm home tastefully decorated &
spacious. Famlly room, wet bar, room for a pool,
high cathedral oetttngs. -I.I.IL..... .. .....
Outstanding custom home overtooklng the
harbor entrance with vtewa of the bay, ocean,
jetty & city tights. OesJgned by Paul Thoryk &
featured In Home & Garden Magazine.
(213) 6.28-2828
2845 ~AST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
Sign of the times
Groundbrealrtn1 ceremonies were
held recently fot Beacon aw Co't'e
patio homes in the muter-planned
community of' Beacon BW. Pic-
tured are (from left) Robert
Stellrecat Jr. and Dale Butter,
praldent and markettn; manacer,
reapectl't'dY. for The Stellrecht
Co., which ta baildlna( the com-
ma.ntty, and Shep Wlliimon and
Gordon Tippell, Mia yd market-tnc m•n•aer and aecutln 't'ice
preelctent, respectl•ely. of Taylor
Woodrow California Ltd., the de-
•eloper. Prices for the homes start
at $179,900.
REAL ESTATE
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lmlTI Ml UTALIU 1'll1UW NllMll ••.a••
That's the VIEW from this magnifi«>nt Charming 3 Bd heme. Ready for decor.
manor high on a hill IJl prestigious Prof. lancbcaped yard. Private & room
Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba for poOl. Tree house for your kids + cul
reflects the ultimate ln quality thn.a..out. de aac loc. · .
Boasts of a library, ste~own family 1 ... '1a •• du e,. S-. 1-1
rm. w/f-place. gourmet khdlen & in-· ,...TE ULE
credible Master-a.Ute w/ Wla. f-place, Security pt.e. Jasmine Creek-2 Bd-2 Ba
Walk-in "Closet-room'' ~ VIEW. 40' +den, Plail 2, Priced at $305,000. OWC
pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. 2nd T..D. Su.bmiL Subject to co.urt. app,
Offereid at$ ~o.ooo. Jen Hunt • Vee Stin&On · · ~-1-1 11Mll_ .......... , .. ~
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Prime location-4 Br, 3 Ba plus den
home. Mint condition-owner will assist
with financing. $825,000 fee. Harriet
Ou~ Ne~rt-ftA family
home. 4 Bd, 3 Ba, fam ~&.sec. system.
Too many amenities 10 list. A Must see-
asking $389,900. Owner w / i.st
w /financing. Vee Stinson
111B•d•u.•
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C.Olwnbia Model $379,000 LH. Walk to
Balboa Island. Upper Unit with water
View. Call Barbara Kastle. 11r••• n pu..t Dynasty 2 Bd, 2 Ba Model w/Ocean & Perry
1111Lln1.trN1 .... ..., 1_. Bay Vus. Reduced 10 $389,900 Fee.
Asisume 10.37 Ln and Owner Will A.
sist. Call Barbara K.astle lftlT.._.. 'MP•-........ ht8tt
Top of Spyglass Hill-View of ocean & Custom Lot 128' on Vu. Now.priced at
Newport Bay. 5 Bd 6~ Ba. super-den $545,000. Call Barbara Kastle
and game nn. With security system. . .. US191 • U1T11 •m .... t• ..
pool and spa. $1,550,000 Fee. Vee Single Level 186' on 1Ql1 ~!A steal
Stinson at $895,000. 3 Bd & Fam Rm. • .. ..... •• .. lat/S. 1-1!..__jia[l:W"a
l&0-8333
#3 C1v1c Plaza: Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660
l'nfNITIEICI
PDFEIT Rlla m .. IUYll
Expanded Broadmoor plan 4 on quiet cukSe-sac. 4 bdrms. family room, formal dJnlng.
QuaJJty upgrading throughout. Covered patio. 3_ ~~· $645,000. Vergllene Hult ...... 1111.
Beautfful plan for a couple. 2 prtvate bdrm suite areas. Beautifully decorated with Its own
private patio with spa. View and patio overlooking golf course. A V9tfY spedaJ property
for $415,000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERSlll
.... llT.llLICHISE
Quiet end unit with large private dedc 0Yet1ooktng the gaff coune view. 8-ltlfuUy
decorated 2 bdrm & den with custom WMrttera & lheMng. In prestigious Big Canyon end
cloee to Fashion Island. $315,000. Helen Wood.
IUIYILLE Wiii NIL
3 bdrm & den, 3 bath OeauvlDe model with Panoramic W.w of golf oowee end night
Ughta. Custom poot and epa. Prime street ln Big Canyon. Asking $899,500. V«gllene
Hutt ... -••111111 This home has everythtngl View, Sarge pool & ape. large lot on euf-de-ac, plus en
outatandlng home wtth epectat teeturee too numerous to mention. 5 bdrms. 3 baths, 3
flreptacee and a 3 car garege -YefY customized Plan 1 wtth comptete eec:urtty system
and a wtne cefler that has to be ...,, to be betiev.dl SpedaJ "8Jue at $885,000.
WI~ FLll PllfDn
Reduced $100,0001 3 bdrm, 3 beth. FR and formal OR. Extenatve UM of gtass fOf
wat.wey 'ldewtng. Longest lhof911ne In eo........120 feet. PW & noat fOf SO ft. boat. Call
l ting otnce '°'Into on exchangM end ftnandng. A bellutlfuly ~comer I01.
YOU MUST SEE AT Sn5,000. 8ob Groea. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1..S.
EUllTll-LR
Reduced prtcell Spectec:ular vtew of mountalN & cl1Y tight• from ttris '*Y apecial
Nantucket modet In Spyg Hill. 5 bdrma, formal dining, large famUy room. Pro-
fealonaJly decorated. EntenatnrMnt back yard with pool, ap&. BBQ & fire ring. Now
$669,500. Bob Gross.
IPUT LIYEL ILtfFS IUITY
Popular 13 bdrm, 2 bath condo on beauttfUI greenbelt. Formet modef. Room '°'
expan on. Two lovely patio.. CUl-de-eac locatton. Price lnctudee the landll Thia one
won't last at $235,000. Mane Fargo.
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•
HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plua FAii RM or DEN
2921 •th, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $208,000 Sat 1-5
#7 Sllkleaf, Irvine 786-6666 $137,500 Sun 1-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irv. Terr, CdM
673-«00 $699,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2310 1st Ave, Corona del Mar
673-«00 $188,500 Sunday 1-5
v 18 Atoll, Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar
640-4868 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2617 Clay St. Newport H4Mghta
631-1266 $230,000 Sunday 1-5
2535 Crestview, Bayahorea, Npt Beach
644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5
•2025 Port Bristol, Corona Del Mar
675-6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1951 Port Locka$eiQh, Harbor View Homes
644-9060 $269,5oo Sunday 1-5
3BEDROOM
1520 E. Ooean Blvd, Balboa Penn. NB
760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 9-1
600 15th Stree1, Newport Beach
644-6200 $325,000 Sat 1-5 * 2000 Highland Dr, Newport Beach
645-4262 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*401 Begonia, Corona Del Mar
644-6200 $535,000 Sun 1-5
1218 Devon Ln (Weatcflff) Newport Beach
631-1266 $255,000 Sunday 1-4:30
4515 Hampden, Corona Del Mar
675-6000 S.-50,000 Sun 1-5
3335 Ocean, Corona Del Mar
875-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
960 Linden Pl, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $106,-000
918 Mackerme, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $1~.900
Sat 1 ....
Sat 1-4
367 Magnolia. Coeta Mesa
673-1600 $179,000 Sunday 12-4
21os Miramar, Penn na11a
631-1400 $269,000 Sun 1-5
2407 Novta Bluffs, Newport Beach ~ $2$,000 Sur:iday-1..5
813 Presidio Dr., Costa Mesa 662~59 $129,900 Sat 1-5
4824 River, Udo Sanda
673--6900 $195,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
**606 So. Bayfront(2 units) Balboa Island
644-9513 $915,000 Sat/Sun Noon on
37 Summerfletd, Irvine
788-6472 s 187 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
100 Vla Cordova, Udo Isle
673--3098 $379,000 Sat/Sun 2-7:30 * •315 V1a Udo Soud, Nwpt Bc:h e.44-e200 $995,000 Sunday 1-5
18856 Via Meatna. Turtterock, Irv.
640-4868 $249,900 Sunday
**1•18 W. Bay Ave., Pennlnsula
631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1-f
3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
2721 5th Ave, Corona del Mar
873-4400 $299,000 Sunday 1·5
2885 Anza, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $151,500 Sun 1-6
41 Balboa Cove, Newport Beach
780-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2800 Bayvtew Dr, Corona del Mar
873-4400 $850,000 Sun-1 :30-t
702 Larkspur, Corona del Mar
873-«00 $379,950 Sat/Sun 2-5
336 C8dlllac Circle, ~. ca.
(619)433-3123 $109,900. Sun 1-5:00
2323 Cliff Drive, Newport 8eadl
&46-n68 Saturday/Sunday 1·5
•...
1n3 erestmom._ ca.ta MeM ~7171 1119,000 Sat 10-2/Sun 2""6
e...-2972 erettvtew, ~ N.B
644-9060 1439,000 Fee Sun 1-4
319 DrtftwOod, COM
673-1181 1479,000 Sat 1-5
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1393 Galaxy Or, Newport Beach
64+-6200 S352,500 Saturday 2-5
302 H.tlotrope, Corona Del Mar
075-6000 $489.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ----~
•549 lrvlne1 Newport Heights. N.B.
S4&-231S S319,000 Sat 1-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Com. P mer)Costa MeM
873-1800 $215.000 Sunday 11-4
•3 Rue St. Ctoud. Big Canyoo
844-e200 $525,000 Son 1-5
1200 Susaex(off Oovet), Newport Beach
846-4380 $285,000tttttutttllt ~ 1-5
••One Twin Lak• Cr. (Spyglass) CdM
644-5061 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4BEDROOM
*1521 Antigua. Bayctest
631-1400 S.-29,000 Sun 1-5
2S42 Clrcle Or., Bayahor•. N.B.
64+-6200 $329,000 Sun 1-5
**21°'4 e. Ocearitront, PennlnsuJa
631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat 10-2 * 1133 Highland Or., Weatcflff
631-1400 $3&9,500
••223 PolnMtta. Corona Del Mar
Sat 12 ....
875-eOOO $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1230 Sand Key, Corona Del Mar
675-6000 $379,000 Sun 1-5
941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M.
S.C5-S408 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN -* 2409 Tuatln Ave, Back Bay, Calta M ...
873-4400 $289,000 Sunday 1-5
•8 Mllalon Bay Spygla, Corona Del Mar
180~ $599,000 Sunday 1-5
*• 52 Drakn Bay, Spyglua
759--06199 S.-29.000 Saturday 1-5
**601 Bayatde Or •• Promotory Bay
631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
2933 Cuala, Eutbluff, N.8.
8#-6200 $299,950 Sun 1-5
2800 CUff Or., Newport Height&
87M900 S.-10,000 Sun 1-4 ** 1510 e. Oceanfront, Balt>oe Pentn. M0-4868 $825,000 Sunday 1""6
. * 1700 Ga1uy.:0owr Sharee. N.B.
15e-1so1 .seoo.ooo Saturd~ 1~
1441 Galay Or. Oowr Shorea. Npt Beech
~7 $310.000 Sat/Swt 1..S
403 Irle, Corona del Mar
844 8080 $239,000 S&Jnday 1-5
21 l.8 Roc:hele (Hrbr Rklge) NeWport Beech
7eo-3333 1795.000 Sunday 1-5
1818 ~ .. Irv Ter, COM
873-8494 1386,000 Sun 1-6
** 19922 M9ttna Bay, Huntington 8eact1
1-..e100 seea.ooo Sat t·s
*2001 Gaaat-. Corona Del Mar
759--9100 1789,500
Sat 1-5
••3384 Surnnw9et Cr, Costa Mela
645-()303 $255,900 Satwday 1-5
225 Via Orvleto, Udo Ille
--·~-131-1-400 9471,000
454 Vista Roma (Bklffa) NB
MiM200 $2e8,000
Sun 1..S
Sun 1-5
I BR ....... FAii Rll or DEN *• 8T~.HlllborRklge ~ $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5
2752 Cltde Or, Beylhor-. N.B
'44-8080 $450,000 Sun 1..S
OM eoronauc••• cte1 Mar) __
831-7370 1181,900 Sun 1-5
1800 Dorothy Une, Westctlfr
e73-e900 S32&.ooo Sun 1-s
••14 GeMve, Harbor Ridge NB
78G-a333 *2.000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**818 H.rt>Or a.net Ortvia. Newpoft Beech
75$--9100 $1,850,000 Sat 1-5
• 14Tndalgar, H•bor Ridge NB •
7eo-:&333 1,875.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2601 laland View, HV HUia, Newport Beech
844-9060 $365,000 Satwdey 1~
220 JDnlne, Corona Del Mar
844-7211 $469,000 &nSay 1"6
••25 Miiiion Bay, SpyglMs NB
760-8333 $889,500 Sat 1-5 .
•• .,...9 Muir Beech Cr, sma-. CdM
MCM868 $1,550,000 Fee Sunday 1..S
••30 Royal St. Geon»e. B'O Canyon
64-W200 $1, 195,000 Swt 1..S
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**259 Via Udo Soud, N9wport 8eectl
759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
**1314 W. Bay Ave, Balboa,,.._. ~9080 U99,990 S.U&.11-£
I BR PIUi FAii Rll or DEN
***107 Mlford, cameo Shor• ~ $1,589,000 Sat/San 1--4
***.,...101 Via Udo Soud,NB
875-e181 $4,850,000 Sat/&.112-6
**103 Via Udo Soud; Newport 8eectl
759-9100 $2.950~000 Sat 1--5
CONDOS FOR 8ALE
2BE.DROOll
789 W. 18th Snet, Coeta Meea
759-9100 $1~,500 Sat/Swt 11-5
2 BR plua FAii Rll or DEN .
211 Marguerite, Olde Corona eta Mar
875--4760 $505,000 &a1day 1-6
-1658 ~ca.ta..... .
541-6813 $159,000 Sat/Swi 12-5
*2427 Vista Nobleza/Del Oro. Bluffs, N.B.
759-9100 $399,500 Fee Sun 1-5
IBE.DROOll
#2 Creekwood, Irvine
857-6011 1188,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
388 Genoa LMe. CoU Meea
831-1400 $118,000 Sun2-6
*551 ~Grande~ NeWport 8w:t'1
759-9100 $193,900 Sun 1-6
789 w. 18th Street. Coeta Mela
i159-8100 $113,900 Sat/SUn 11-5
TOWNHOU8ES FOR 8ALE
2 BR plua F~ Rll «DEN
3-4 Sea a.net (Ford & .-nboree) N.B.
882-1873 $299,000 Sun. 1-5
11081.E HOIE8
*314 Golderiiod.Corona Del Mar
875-6000 $329,000 . Sun 1-5
28Rplm18R
2 Orchid, Cerone Del Mar
644..e200 $248.SOO
28Rplm2•
2629 s-.w. Corona ct.I Mar
Sun 1..S
844 eoeo $449,ooo Sunday 1-s
2•plml8RpllllDEN •.eos So. Bayfront. B8lbOe lllend
844-9513 $815.000 Sat/Sun Noon On
RENTALS
28RHOU8E8
lr*6410 w. Ocean Frorit. w. Newpoft 8ctl
760--9100 $349,000 Swi 1-5
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For d~tails call 751-3 UU
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COLDWC!LL
BANl(eRO
MSIOENT\AlllUl lSTAT[ SllWIC£S
IAYFIHT 1sf..A..l,IOO
Price slashed below market! Seller
MUST sell this 4BR + den re,
modeled home. slip for extra large
boat & side ue. Offering JUMBO
FINANCING w/very little .down.
Bring us ALL offers. Call Carole
McMahan or &lie Olson 644-9060.
0,.1 Sat/laa4ay 1·1
· U 14 Wttt laJ, ...... PHiesala
'h &CIE • IEWNIT DlllESI
Lots of lucious park like land. Not in
Santa Ana Heights. Private. Security
gate. Horses OK. Room for every,
thing. Custom 3 bedroom home. A
must see $375,000. Call for an ap-
pointment.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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• ..-r LOCATIC* • CUSTOM Dl'T AILI • ... ~ .. , ...
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1UltflC Tll-LOEL
Nearly new condo in good 10s
cation. Seller transferred so price
is right! 3 Br., 3 full Ba., walk.sin
closets, din. rm. 2 car att. gar ..
assn. pool & spa. Close to shop-
ping. All this for $129,900. Anne
Tierney. 551-870Q,.
IEU YEllE CIST• 120l.Oll
Execuuve custom built ranch style
home in prime location. Secured entry
gate. Lar rivate courtyard. 4 Bdrm,
2 ba, fam.uy rm. Gounnet kitchen,
pantry, wine storage.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
PICTURE YOUR
HOME HERE
UllUY .... l
Lovely Newport Glen. 4 yr. old
air cond. unit in a small complex.
w /all amenities. Pool spa._sauna.
etc. Great location not far from
So. Coast Plaza! Call today! Only
$119,000. Barbara Reily.
752-1414.
ILUFI -llUT LIC&Tlll
Lovliest greenbelt location on
Vista Cajon. Reflection pond!
Split level 3 Br. home with great
privacy. Owner transferred to
New Jersey! $212,000 incl. land!
Barbara Reily. 7~2,1414.
*·WITDHllT Hiii• *
Imagjne a boat alip, 3 Br home and 1 Br
rental in Newport Beach for only
$445,000. View from ll\fing room, din,
ing area and kitchen. Large master
bedroom and sitting room with
balcony overlooking the water. Don't mm this opportunity.
, ... ....., 111-1110
Privat~ Parties
Are .Welcome
Call CllullW,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
· 1111111 CIYE
Best buy in Newport with boat slip.
2 Bedroom, 2 Ba. VIEW. Private
community w/pool and spa. Seller
will consider long term financing or
lease option. Tb.is can be the chance
of a lifetime. $3{9,500 FEE. Sue
Exley.
Gorgeous new custom 4 bed.room. 5 ~
baths. Professionally decorated walls.
floon and windows. 1000 aq. ft. master
suite with fireplace, walk2 in closets.
Jacuzzi,sauna,large Ii~ area with
fireplace. Family room with fireplace,
3 car garage
....... 1211,111
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CRIU Ill IUI -1IO ......
Fabulous guality customized 4-:BR
home with 18evi~~Harbor9~ ~
.roo~1 r.Tbis h~k~ior 'famili7 ving as well as entertaining. A
first time offering. Nothing else oom-
pares! .
COU UU.IWlll LYLUll EWlll
6 Br, 2 ~ ba, dining room, Breakfast
nook with used brick BBQ. Skylight
beamed ceilings & Fireplace in living
room. LotS of wood, lovely ~tio areas.
extra bonus room & much m0re ...
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2421 Sima Ylstl
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•••• "CUSSIO OMmY RUOI" Sltl.000
1CU1 YllW -li&D IEW" Olde~ cterM&r. 2u Marperit.e Ave.
(at Ocean Blvd) lat floor 2000 IQ ft condo.
2+canu1y, stepa to Big c.ottina Beach. No
ex~ spared in oonslroetion. Fee land.
Security & nil main1enanoe + all the
amenities. Will comider lea8e or leue
purchue at $3500/mo to qualified cllent. Low int. fixed 10 yr loan available. Owner
w/belp finan. (C&ll Cor private showing
weekdays). Open Sunda~ 1.:5 J!I:!·
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Mesa Verde -priCed below market! 3
Large bedrooms, 2 ~ bath, fam-nn,
sun room. Owner must sell now.
$136.900.
· EllUSI TUDOR
3 bedroom, 2 ~ bath. ~ted on the
F.astside of'Costa Mesa. $130,500 as-
sumable loan. Priced $148,500. Make
an~ offer. Must be sold this week!
4 bedroom, 2 \4 bath, form.al d.inilig pius
breakfast area. One of Newport's best
buys at $289,500. ~e $155,500 at
12 '.4%. $1642/mo. P.l.
· WESTCUFF IROYE
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Willi•• l1i11tlr I lsstoi1tes
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Large Executive 3 year new
Pacesetter home. 3 Bedroom, den,
2 ~ bath, large private lot. Low
interest on large assumable..loan
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Beautifully restored schoolhouse.
Registered historical landmark on 1
acre park-like setting. All amenities
J.or gracious living. Detached studio,
work shop & garage. Near river. $96K
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Willia• l1111iJ I lsseci1tes
IPEI UT/Sii 1·1at1441 blUJ lrhe
Spacious 4 Bdnn & den, 2 ~ baths.
Two 2 car garages. Large lot watt.
room for pool or RV park.mg.
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llYEISl•n
llEMCEI Tl 1110,000
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FORffil SPYILISS VIEW
IPO SIT • Sii 1-t
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Gorgeous patios, pool. spa. huge MBR.
dramatic entry, game room, great for
family or entertaining.
Just reduced $51,000 to $699,000 ... .,.,. .... , M4-IOl1
TIE lllT OLll -SAii .110 UPISTRAIO
1UIE II SELL
Prvt gated community, San Juan C.apisttano. New custom 5000 sq ft Victonan on
.2 acres. Horses 0.K. Zoned air, water softntt sys. gated RV prkg cntr. pool. spa.
bath house, BBQ area. Gazebo, aep maids qrts, movie rm-sound sys, sec sys. mstr
bath. jac, 3 frplcs. Craftsmanship thta must be 9een. AppraiSed foe $850,000
(Asking $750,000) $600,000 asswn. __ •!~·~·-' .......
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HMllU -UIR!IO Ocean & jetty views, marine room. 4 Br, 3
Ba. 3700 eq. ft.. car parking. $1.285,000.
111181 Nm 11m1n
s~ bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,.250.000.
J PETE BARRETI
REALTY
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j PETE
' BARRET J REALfY
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• $505,000 3 Br Ocean vWW 1 level
owner anxious for offer, must aell!
• $699,000 On Vf!t'Y top of Emerald
Bey. :ee.t View-private open tram
to home with pOol. Sed•Kled. >a.
IUIM private 1st TD ~lOJ)C)O.
• $795,000 Dec<>rator-Dui1nera
home. 91pmate om with -.ma.
.. .. .. l!xri .. Jot with -.y --• •.., room tot expimlion.
Fnjoy an estate me lot in quiet Irvine
Terrace with a cmnfortable 4 Bel • •• 000 Lm-. 2 8loty on ~ top
fainily style home for only $365,000!!! of Dnerald Bay. Pool & jlr-.mt
110 ft x 100 ft tot. .1ara9 family~ $500,000 t1111umab1e OWC.. 2nd TD
room. breakfMt nook. 3 beths and or wlll tnde. room to add & r;row.
1111 •11• Call for an.appointment IO vilit oae of
.. • 1-1 the worldl fiD8lt. private tii.Ch com.
_...... <&<>tmea dJ_ .ALI~• munities. ~ & ...-.:
~~ 673-~...w••
Ml7 (.; ce.e .... c.-...
Refilrbilhed fOllOWlng fire. NeW
roof, furnace. paint. carpeta,
etc., etc. 3 BR, 2 BA, room for
2nd untt. Owner may carry 11t T.D.
HUI VIEW ...a
One house from China COve.
CdM. View from both units. A
cent retnodee, 11A lot•.
UIE IEW
Remodeled Palermo In Harbor
View Homes. Ltg. yrd w/spa.
Excifl8nt financing. $319,000
l.:88Nh0Td.
LUSE
41R•-YIEW
Harbor View Hiiis, exceptional quamy horrie. $2650 pr mo.
IEW..;...YIEW
CA•EI IUIS
Total remodef Includes custom
bit-Ins, beveled glass cabinets,
solar hot water, air cond., Mstr
suite, apa tub, etc., etc. Over
3000 sq. ft. Owner may carry 1st
Trust Deed.
IRYllE 4 BDRM
.1111' USTEI
WOodbr'ldge Place, great lo-
catJon
BIYSHORES
Romantic designer'• dream
houM. Just listed -won't last.
$397.500 fee. Bav view poasJble
If 2nd story added ..
•t•lllT...-rs
Fine lnwletment propertie9 In
SCamento. ;t0%+ return on
lrMliltment. Triple net 10ng term
..... One unit ju8t sold.
Another ltll avallabee at 8'milal
tennl. $335,000.
PllTIFllG
IDTWll&IEWJ
1 Bd 1 ba Condo. $675/mo. Wallc to school,
available 9/1. Call Pete 631-1266
South Coast Plaza area 1 Bd 1 ba la~
room. $700/mo. C.a.ll Pete 631-1266
R&I M ~ of Costa Mesa
LMge 2 Bdrm, 1 I 2 a.
='~From
Need~ to rMnlQI ti
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ORANGE COUNTY
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
To Place 'Yow Ad, Cal
642-5678
-HOUSES FOR SALE .. .... .
Gefwll -·-""~T·•• .. •·-u .. -•,,:t•-·"' :1002
... ' ~·Anaheim H ~···-"'-·•_, ......... ~ ..•. :" .•. 1004 . Balboa Island ., ... -..................... 1008 ~ Balboa ~ ............. ·-········· 1007
Ceplatrano a..ctl --······--·· .. ····· 1018 Ccwon. def Mar -......................... 1022
Costa Meea ._. .............................. 1024
Dana Point _, ................................ 1028
EJ Toro ............................. ,........... 1032
Fountain Valley ............................ 1034
Garden Gre>lt9 ......................... _ ... 1038
Huntington a..cti ................... -.... 1040
Huntlf'lgton Harbour ........... -....... 1042
llVlne ........................... .... ............. 1044
~ 8eect'I .......................... 1048
LagUN Hilts ............................. 1050
Leguna N!Que' ....................... ... 1052
Lake FQfeSt ................................. 1055
Mtssion Viejo .... -...................... 1067
Newport 8eact'I ............................ 1089
San Clemente .............................. 1076
San Juan Captstrano -................. · 1078
Santa N\a ................................... 1080
Seal Beech ................................... 1084
South ~ .............................. 1086
Westminster ... ................... . .... 1088
TUStNl ............. ._.......................... 199()
Mobfle Home Sale9 .................. . 1100 ·
REAL ESTATE
Acreege ....................................... 1125
Apartment• ........................... ... 1150
Beecft Property ................ .,...... 1175
Buslneea Property .................... 1200
c.n.1ety lot• ........................... 1225
Corntnf. Property ........ .... ......... 1250
Condornir*Jms .......................... 1275
OuplexWUMs ......................... 1300
HOUMa to be Moved ................ 1325
Income Property .............. . 1350
Industrial Property ........ -............ 1375
Lota tors. ............................... 1400
Mobile Horne Petb ••.. -............ 1425
Mountam, Oelert ....................... 1450
Orange Co. ................................. 1500
Out of County .......................... 1525
Out of St.ate ............................... 1550
~arms .......................... 1575
Reeort Property ......................... 1580
Time Shanng .... -......... _......... 1590
R.E. Ex~ ... -.................... 1600
R.E. Went9d ............................. . 1825
RENTALS
~ Furn6ehed ........................ 2100
~Un~ .................... 2200
Houee9 Furn. of Unf .................... 2300
Condoe Furn. _ ............................. 2400
Condoe Unf. ........................ ...... .. 2410 T~ Furn ....................... 2520
Townhou9el, Unf ......................... 2525
l)uptexet, Furn ............................. 2530
Ouptex .. , Unf. . ........................... 2535 Apwtrnenta. Furn. .. ..................... 2800
~ts. unr. ....................... 2100
Apta. Furn/Unf, .......................... 2800 Roon'9 _____ .......................... 2900
Rootn ' Boerd .......................... . 2902
Hotell, Motell ........................... . 2904
G-.-t Hornee ............................... 2905
Sumtner Rent• ....................... 290e
Vacaoon Aentall ......................... 2907 "Aentall to a-._ ............... _ ..... 2908
"Rentall Wanted .~ ............. -....... 2909 a..-tot Rent ......................... 2112
<>mcli Aentale ......................... -... 2114
~Ren~ ......................... 2118
Cofnlnl. Aentall ........................... 2918
lndu.t. Rent• ............................. 2920
Storage ........................................ 2922
Mlac. Rent... . ........ _ .................... 2925
In these inflationary days,
money is precious. Everybody
yearns to find that pot of gold,
but seems to overlook a
source of money most famllieS
have. Yes, look In your attic,
cellar or garage and you are
sure to find remnants of child-
hood, things of yesterday not
being used today. These items
can be your pot of gold by ad-
vertising in the Classified col-
um n s. ~all today and we'll
have our classified service
person help you write a sure-
fire selling classified ad.
Baily Pilat
CALL: 842-5678
F• ..U • A UT -Great Investment op-
portunity for the smart Investor. All sing le story
homes with attached garages and tndlvldual
enciosed yards. No deferred maintenance here
and lots of curb appeal. A super value at
$275.0001 646-7171
IDlll ,..,_. ITAITEI, 111,IOO -Owner will
_ carry 1st ~t Oee<Lwlth 20% down._Low
Interest rate. Bargain basement price. 1 bdrm
plus den, near South Coast Plaza. Call nowt
546-2313
CllTA llEIA MIEL PEIFEOTI -$118,000 4 bdrm
home. Choice buyll Private swing for relaxation!
VA-FHA financing offered. 963-6767
DMIY IOWI llEEZU -Only 2 blocks to Newport
Beaches. Large 2 story, 4 bdrm destrable floor
plan that's great for entertaining. Sun deck off
master suite. Assume $86,000 loan at 10-1 •.
Priced to sell at only $158,0001 646-7171
UITllll 4 HM• 1114,IOO -Large living
room. Family room, fireplace. Bright kitchen.
Breakfast area. End unit. Community pool. Spa
and tennis. You can't do any better! Call now
546-2313 '
FUILlll! •Y Ul,IOOJ -2 story + fireplace +
new carpet + cathedral celllngs + decorator
perfect! Low, low down required! Call today 963-6767 I
MIT AfFlllUU UYOIUT -An elegant home
secluded In one of Newports finest nelgh-
borhooda. Large corner lot with circular drive-
way. Excetent floor plan Includes; master suite
with atrtum, formal dining & family room. Must see at $285,0001 646-7171
• WEiii..,. 1211,111 -Executive custom
built ranch style home In prime location. Se-
cured entry gate. Large private courtyard. 4
bdrm. 2 bath. Famlty room. Gourmet kitchen,
pantry. wine storage. 546-2313
Tll .. Tl • .,.. -Onty $95,000 for this
pOpuear .. Lott Modet" condo. 2 bdrm. 2 bath,
epeclal air conditioner with aJr purifier plus 2 car
attached gw._ Located In a very destrable
eo.ta Me9a complex. Best price In areal
648-7'71
4 IEllM9 FllEI P1JCO Tl SEW -Excellent
neighborhood! Home needs T.L.C. only! Brand
new listing and won't last at only $119,900.
963-6767
YllATIU lmUTI -Newport Beach! $29,900. 1
bdrm moblLhomeLSparkllng clean! Step-' to
sand! Hurry! 963-6767
PllCIUl IELIW CISTI -Newport Beach near
the ocean. 2 bdrm, 21h bath exquisite villa.
Excellent assumable first trust deed of
$135,000. Don't miss this beautiful townhome In
a complex of Spanish Inspired architect an'
design. Asking $174,500. 646-7171
CISTA llEU FHI PLO, 11H,IOO -Excellent
income potential. Anxious seller will hear offers.
546-23 13
CISTA llEUa llW Ullllll -2 master suites +
custom loft! Skylights! 2 flreplaceal Decorated
to perfection! REiax on sunshine patio and view
gorgeous pool + spat Only $115,000. 963-6767
lllTA 11U Tl .... , 11M,IOO -Large open
beam ceilinged living room, overlooks sunny
atrium, modern kitchen. 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit.
Private yard. Community pool and spa.
546-2313
I ... lll.M•ALn -2 story glantl 2~ baths!
Family room + dining room! Private pool! New
listing + won't last at $166,950. 963-6767
.. ,..., llEIT-UllEIT WL -At $179,900
It's also the lowest priced 4 bdrm in the tract.
Two story. 2% bath with wet bar. Enjoy the
executive lifestyle at a very low price. You'll
agree tt•e a lot for the moneyl 646-7171
..,., 111,1111 -Assume $43,000 at 12.5'/•
$537 per month. Adorable 1 bdrm starter.
Private. quiet complex. Community pool, tennis.
spa. Call quick on this one! 546-2313
LIWUT Pllll l"lllET -Costa Mesal 3 bdrm
top of the llnel Den/llbraryl ekyUghtal Try 10-4
downl Executlv home at be&ow executive
prlcea.963-8767
momn •&1m 1111.--eeaut1fu1 2 yeer
old executive home on a small cul de sac street.
Wood shingled outside, leaded glass, skylltea
and country rustic Inside. Three large bdrms, 3
baths. Formal dining.Separate office. Large liv·
Ing areas. Beautiful rear yard with spa. Call for
appointment. 546-2313
UITllll -, •t 1121,111. -3 bdrm, 2 bath,
beautifully decorated with 2 car garage. Great
locallon near-westcnff Shopptng area -com.
muntty poof & spa. Hurry on this one. It won't last
at this price. 646-7171
~ Aal ... tllT ... Ell -Lots of lucious park-
like land. Not In Santa Ana Heights. Private.
Security gate. Horse OK. Room for everything.
Custom 3 bdrm home. A must see. $375,000.
Cati for an appointment. 546-2313
waTI A llUmJ MlT 1111--Spacious 4
bdrm In executive neighborhood! Cozy fire-
place! Great 15X15 sundeckl Great for children,
next to parkl 963-6767
Ill •• IQ. IU -R-2 lot offers great
potential for added Improvement or redevelop-
ment. This 1 bdrm. 1 bath home Is nestled
among a beautifully redeveloped area. Just
listed & It's the lowest price In area at only
$179,9001 646-7171
&ISM FU Liii, F•LY --Enter through
the enclosed courtyard and parquet entry.
Large famlty room overlook• quaint red brick
patio. Remodeled kitchen. A eoUd value at
$119,950. Call for detalla on flnancJng. 54&-2313
mllT Piil --Enormous 2 story home
bo88ta 5 bedrooms plus den. family room. 3
baths, formal dining room, large master autte.
Sparkling pool. A lot for the price. Don't miss
this onel $168,950. 546-2313
...... sau.--Setler wm exchange.
Excetaent upside potential. AU air conditioned. 3
bedroom, ~~ bath, aultable for owner occupan-
cy. • spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath Income units.
CaJI now. We have many unite In varloua lo-
cations and prlcee. 54&-2313
Pll'fm Pm•t 1111,... -Move In condition.
• Bright, airy 3 bedroom, family room. Freeh paint.
Decorator wallpapera and WOOd u• throughout.
Auume low lnt.,...t loanl 54&-2313.