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L•1una Beach 7
D411a Hille 6 · Saa Clemente 28
Banninll 10
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Jrcountaln Valley 24
Mleelon Viejo 19
Mater Del SO
Santa Ana 16
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Cout
Mesa water customers
who don't pay their bills
on tlmewtll flnd penalty
fees have doubled on
Jan. 1./A2
Callfomla
Nobel Laureate Linus
Pauling decries the nu-
' clear arms race In a
Pasadena speech./ A3
_.Nation
The GAO faults budget
cuts and bureaucratic
_ snafus for failed security
at U.S. erobassles world-
wide./ A3
Guerrillas In Bogota seize
50 hostf!ges and shoot It
out with ponce before
surrend•rlng./ A3
Offlciala In the Reagan
admlnlatratlon say they
took •.v.ryatep possible'
to k~ Americans safe In
Betrµt./ A3 .
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Religion
Not since 1960 has r._
llglon played as Import-
ant a part In presldentlal
polltlca as In the 1984
· campaign./ A5
More than 700 Catholic
fund-raisers are ex-
pected for a national con-
ference at the Disneyland
Hotel next week./ AS
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Sporta
The Angela keep pace
with Kansas City and
Minnesota by edging
Texas 5-4 at Anaheim
Stadlum./81
UClrvlne's water polo
team, ranked No. 1 In the
county, Is nipped by No.
2-ranked Pepperdlne In
overtlme./82 ..
Both Golden West Cot-
lege and Orange Coast
Collf)Oe face dlfftcult tests
tontght In community col-
lege football action.JM
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Saddleback Collete for murdered naramc
~tor Dona May l>&W90n.
Coll _ge teach~r's slaying"
term d-'doubletr~gedy,'
BJ STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Dlll)' ........
For a quiet .momeo1 in 1 college
theater in Mission Viejo, friends and
collcqucs tried to for&et that Oona
May Dawson had ~n shot to death.
"She dedicated her life to preserv-
ing life. She was a healer,.. said
Constance Carroll. president of
Saddleback Collece -where Mrs. DaW50n had taught nursina for nearly
a decade.
"We wi ll never· be the same,"
Carroll said. Five days after th~ instructor's
death, nearly 300 friends, collea~
and admirtrs gathered Friday mom·
in& at the campdrto pay tribute to a
"oman they described as a risk-laker,
an independent thinker and an ad·
vocatc of living.
"She loved kids, students and
nursing." said Dixie Bullock. an
assistant dean at the collqe ... Sh~
liked healthy araumenu, stung. swap
meets and clothei.
"She was beautiful. vibrant. witty
and full oflaQ&htcr," Bu11odt added.
· The 4'6-ycar-old woman's death;
coming just days into the fall
semC1tcr. numbed students, teachers
and administrators.
The identity of the man su.spcctcd
of killing the popular teacher only
(Pleue Me SLAIN/ A2)
' Samaritans help co~ral .cash
Strangers pitch in
to retrieve cash ..,....... __ in& $364.SO in chccb, small bills and
chance at California Savings and
Loan, 2700 Harbor Blvd. The money,
used to 41Upport club activities, was
raised throu&h 1 monthly orchid
al,\ction and membership dues. The dt'po~it was enclosed in a f'ninila
envelope.
"As I was Lepping o·ot of the car.
(Pleue eee STRANGERS/ A2) tossed by winds
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN
Of ... Dlll)' ........
Lone bJindit rotiS B of A
·Tina Quadres of Costa Mesa ex--Newport 8Mct'I poHce are
pectcd the wont ideofhuman nature eeerchlng for a lone t>Mdlt who
to surface Frida) afternoon when. robbed • loclll a.nk of Am«iea
outside a local savings and loa n. ~e brMCh of an undet«mlned
saw the wind ~tter more than $300 amount of calh Frtdey aft«nOOn.
bclonJing !O thd Ncwpon Harbor The hokluP oocurrtld at 2 p.m. Orchid SOc1et)'. t t....., ..,_..,, W_._.... .. .___ t
Instead, three transe"' helped ~r • , .. 1191
"' • -''"'"' "'•""'' • retncve evtty last cent. · . 1018 lfvlne Ave.
' Her husband, ~mcst P(adcnhllucr, POiee Mid tht man 8'>-
is treasurer or die orchid club. and proeched. t ..... lnd hllnded Mr
Quadres was hel~nt him by dcpoait· I note d~ aH of her .
State clears board
In HB conflict Case
money. The teffer complied and.
the man.fled on loot. pollcie Mid.
h wu not known whettw tM
man wu enned.
The {9bber WU delcflbed U I
C&uculan, ~ 25 to 30, I Mt tan. weighing 200 pounds. Wltti
blont1 heir'. He WU wMnng a
ahort .. llM\te, .blue-and-whit•
·~ fNrt Ind had a bum or ia acer on the back of hla left hand.
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Events center
atUCinamed
for Donald Bren
Irvine Co. official
donated 1 million
toward the facility
BJ Pun. SNEIDEl\MAN
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The lonf•waited UC Irvine e\·ents
center wil be named \n honor of the
lrv1ne Co:s Donald L Bren, bo
'COntribatcdS1 miUionfortllefacility.
Bren, S2, of NC'WP()rt Bcaeb, u
board chairman a.ad principal O'lr"l\Cf
of the lrvinc Co .. Oraqgc County's
giant landowner ~nd development
firm.
At its mcetins Fnday 1n San
Francisco, the UC Board of Rqonts
a~ved naming·the ·DtanMd S.000. ~:uty the
1
Donilfd Bren E'rcnu DoDald L. 8reD ..
ThC new events center, ~cdulcd Anteater basketball team.
for comp*tion b) Det. 19 6. will Campus spans officials say
bousccoUeaeathleticevcnts.conccrts Cnwford H 1 is inadequate and b
ail<l spcakinacnpaemtnts. hurt the unlvcn.ity .. s rcauitiaa ef. Breo'i million-<iollar donauon foru. The litnitcd seatina has alto from personal fund announttd _... r--1--. • • during t.h9 Summer °'<>Joo pies. fol-prevent'""' many ums uum vicwma
Ssoo haJI An teat.er games ... ,
lowed an earlier • c CD&'C UCI officials noted that Bren and
grant from the Irvine Co. · h' ha 1 rted tbc
The G"enfer is expected to cost S 13 5 ~;:S~nf cad;~c50 ::r research
million. Student fees and a uni..,ef'Sity ~ throuah contributions 10
. contribution will c:ovcr $9. 7 million. the Dalliel O. Aldrich Jr. Endo..ed
Tbc remaining $3.8 million is bcina Chair, the Btckman 1..Juer lnstUute
ri.ised through community dona-and Medical Oinic •. and the dC'Vdop-
tions. ~ ment ofan executive maslef~s • .. Last _month. ': ?kesman for Bren nt in the Graduate of
said h11 SI IJ!tll.100 dof!8t~ ~. ~tnenL .--
prompttd by h~ tllt~rat an bring1111 In a mtcm~nt rdcastd Friday try tosc~ the unav~ty and ~e sur· UCI. Chancellor Jack W. Peltuou
rbUDdq comf!luntt). Bren 1s also ·said. .. DOnald ~is at IX forefront
known u an avid~· of today's parit of cooperation and
. On campu; the new events center understanding bctwccn the univcr-·
tScq"Crl) av.'lttedasa replaam~t f<?r Slty and the Oranae County com-1,600-seat Crawford Hall ""h.ich 1s -.
now home court for UCl's popular (Pla.e eee Clt1'T&R/A2)
A:l'Uat'• conceptl.o
01ie man's Story:
Molested.f"JY uncle
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Water fee hikes approved
EDRA
An pprop tc ew \' r's resol·
ution for50me custome an the 1e
Con Lid ted W ter Dt • tn t ma) be
lo ~Y. their w ter ball on ume. ~nnmg Jan. l, l 985. the dastm t
will ancrca c penalty fee for such
thil'\gS a re tonng rvt~ to cus-
tomers"' ho've had their" atcr tu1 ncd
off for non·l)3)ment.
The change wai. opprovcd by
district tru:.tecs la t week.
Accordina to distnct • otncials,
chargl'$ for restoring water service
will be raised from $15 to $30. while
the penalty for returned checks will
jump from $6toS10.
Additionally, a new char&e of $5
wlll be levied for customers rcceivina
a third notice on their bills. The
notice. which 1 cons1dc:rcd a final
warning, is placed t>y dastnct ~orkcrs
on the. front doors of dehnquent
customers.
The dastnc\.board of directors also
approved a S20 increaseln the turn-
on rec for new residential customers,.
raisin$ the charse from S l S to $35 .•
While 1ncreas1ng penah9 fees.
trustees shortened the time allotted
for pa> ing water bills, from 35 days to
25 days.
..
l 1 U1C1 offic1 I ad, an a recent
ne rel , that the ch
m to keep up wtth exptn .
Tb in an penall} f1 comes
on th heels oh rnte anl~re.ist th twill
pu h the vt c m1dent1al ball from
S24. S every t\l.O months tO $ '3 72. bcainnin~ ne 1 month.
Board member la t \l.~Cli.: l\o
approH~d -in concept - a plan in
which the distnct would borrow S9.6
m1lhon to finance the construction of
two water wells, a bydrogenerato1 and
some pipelines.
Karl Kemp, district general man·
ager, said the money would al$0 be
used to refinance the $1 . 7 million left
on a S3.8·million loan taken b¥. the
district three yean aio to build a
\\lter well. .
The latest loan ~ould be derived
through the issuance of low.interest.
tax-free promissory notes. The dis-
trict would sell the note' a'nd repay
them over a five-year period u 101
revenue from water sales. said Kemp.
. Board members are \\'a.iting for a
last report on interest rates l>Cfore
givtng final approval to the notes,
.which should be issued late this
month or earl} next month. said
Kemp.
He said the new wells art needed to
tap local aquifers, which provide
,, .
Accident
victiDl dies
-~ A 13·)ear-old Irvine girl \\ho was
injured 1na :rhul"Mia}' traffic a~idcnt
died Friday at W~tern Medical
Center in Santa Ana.
An Orange Count> Coroner"
pokesman said the wl. Alisa Jones,
was pronounced dead at 12:20 p.m.
Police said Jones was riding her
bicycle apinst the flow of traffic on
Irvine Center Drive near Cuher
Onve wtic n a car nvenDy.Damcf
Hcmandez, 25, ofSinta Ana, struck
the icon-acer in the tntersection.
Police said Hernandez was not
cited. Witnes~ told police the driver
had the grten light \\hen the bicyclist
entered the intersection. -
Dump truck gets d~ped
Tow truck dri•er Kelly Wood cllmba out of
the cab of a dump truck lyt.nc on its aide In
the lntenection of· Campua and Turtle
Rock drl•ea ln Irrine Friday afternoon.
STRANGERS LEND A HAND •••
From Al .
the clasp broke, and the breeze ca med
the checks and balls away under vans
and cars and into the shrubbery," she
said.
Quadrcs said she was afraid greedy
passersby might grab the wayward
cash and run.
Instead, she said, one young man
who had just pulled up began helping
her collect the scattered money.
Another man walking his dog as he
prepared to use the outdoor auto-
matic teller also patched 1n
Quadres herself was bent o'er.
trying to get balls that had blown
underneath parked vehicles.
··A • tall young woman with long
nails and a cigarette kept handing me
crumpled bills." she recalled. "I never
got a chance to look up at her face to thank her ..
When most of the money seemed to
be retncved. Quadre'i burned ms1de
to count it The man with the dog told her he'd wait outside to continue the
search af all $364.50 wasn't m hand.
Inside the savings and loan, Quad·
res began counting.
''Along with the dirt and the dead
leaves, I bad $364.50." she said. ''Der
you believe that?''
Quadres said her one regret was
that she never bad a chance 10
properly thank the three strangers.
"They didn't stop until we had
every penny," she said. "I think that's
great, especially at that time on a
Friday. I really don't know how to
thank them."
CENTER NAMED •••
From Al
munity. He has devoted both per-
sonal energy and private resources to
the strengthening of the mutually
supportive ues between town and
gown.
"The events center will be but one
physical expression of his commit-
ment to furthenn_g and expanding the
university's mission."
f UCI officials said Peltason re-
quested the events center be named
for Bren following a unanammous
recommendation by · the Campus
Events Center Boa1d. a 12-member
committee of students, faculty and
administrative officers that ts over-
seeing the center's developmcnJ ..
Of the $3.8 m1lhon that must be
raised from the community to build
the center, $2.1 million has already
been donated. Campus officials hope
to conclude the fund drive m time for
a ground-breaking m early 1985.
BOARD CLE·ARED BY ST ATE •••
From Al ~
1
election tn January that will cost
about $150,000.
Cloudy and coolor for weekend
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SLAIN TEACHER MOURNED •••
From Al J heightened thei~ shock. • The officer said Dawson was bold-. Donald Erntl Dawson: cnm1· ing a plastic dnnlcing cup in one hand
nologist, former policeman. Saddle· as he stood a short distance from his
back College administrator and ex· ex·wife's body. Although one deputy
husband of Dona May Dawson -said he felt a weak pulse in the.
and now an accused murderer. woman's neck, Mrs. Dawson did not
"It's a double tragedy. They were respond when the officer asked her to
both good people. Highly reaarded," name her assailant.
said one woman; dressed in a nurse's "Come on, Dona. You'll be OK," a
uniform, after the memorial. neighbor said.
Dawson, a 45-year-old resident of But ~ramedics were unable to
Irvine, allegedly shot his former wife revive Mrs. Dawson and she died a
six times after breaking mto her El short time later at Mission Com-
Toro home early last Sunday. Orange munity Hospital in Mission VieJO.
County Sheriffs deputies listed the Two neighbors told police they saw
probable motive as "jealousy." Dawson standing over his ex-wife as
"h's all a bad dream. It's 'ot to be. she sprawled on the sidewalk. Both
It'll be over when I wake up,' Dawson said Dawson fired several shots into
reportedly told a dcput} as he was the woman's back and then "calmly"
being booked int~.Orange County Jail walked away."
two houri after his arrest. One of the neighbors, a woman.
Dawson. who had taught crimi· told police she heard two "pops" that
nology at Saddle back College since sounded like a car backfiring. She said
1976,divorced his wife an !982afiera she step~ outside seconds later and
breakup SC\.eral years earlier. saw Dawson firi~ a gun into the
Accordinf to police reports and woman's back. !'9>0rtS stated. The
coun records, Dawson ~cot to the El ~ second witness cwmcd he 1"as driv-
Toro h~usc bc~orc. 9 a.m .. on Sunday ing slowly down the street when he and waited unul his ex-wtfe returned glanced over and saw Dawson firing
home from her boyfrie~d's house. the gun.
where she had spent the night. . When one of the first deputies on
He apparent!)' let ha~self in with a the scene asked another where the
key she kept hidden .in a backyard weapon was, Dawson reportedly plant~r. then walked mt4 the house answered the question: "My auns arc
carrymg a paper bag. The contents of in the house. There's a .45(-caliber)
the bag m~l1;1ded two guns, two boxes and a .38(-caliber)."
of ammunition, a ~t of handcuffs and An investigator, who said he went
some ro~. accordmg to the d1stnct into the house after learning Mrs.
attorney .s office. Dawson had a 17·ycar-old daughter,
He waited. said he found one gun on a kitchen
DawS<?n . fired four shots at the co nter ~d a second on the floor of woman ms1de the home and ~veral an uupstairs bedroom. mo~ after she stumbled outside to The officer noted in his report that
the sidewalk where she collapsed, the be observed four bullet holes an the
reports state. d I d' fi h h "I shot her I couldn't help at." he ~r ea mg rom t c garage to t e
allegedly said when the first deputy kitchen.
on the scene asked what had hap-Mrs. Dawson's boyfriend, Robert pcned. Balcer. said he telephoned the
•
woman's house but that Dawson
answered.
"I JUSt k1Ued Dona," Baker re·
membered Dawson telling him. He
said he dtalcd 911 to report the
incident. Baker, who waited at-the hospital
while Mrs. Dawson was in emergency
surgery, told police the woman had
spent the night at his house and bad
asked him to call her later that
mom ins,
A deputy who was asked to finicr·
print and book Dawson said Dawson
talked to him abou_t what happened.
"Everything is a blank. Real funy.
I can't remember or don't want to
remember anythina about this mom·
1ng." he rccaUed Dawson telling him.
"I know 1t doesn't look good. l
don't think I'm· capable of such
violence:' the college administrator
1s quoted as saying.
"My ex-wife and Iweretryingtoget
back together. But I don't.know if she
wanted to."
Ron Brower. the attorney rep-
resenting Dawson, said his client was
intoxicated at the time of the alleged
shooting. He said a test revealed
Dawson's blood-alcohol content to be
0.10 -the level used as the legal
dctcmunation for a drunken driver.
Brower speculated that Dawson's
blood-alcohol level ,was probably
tr'uch hiaher at the time of the
mcident because there was a two-or
three-hour delay in administerina the
test.
One of the shentrs deputies who
took Dawson throu&h the lengthy bookingprocess at Orange County
Jail noted that he bad known Dawson
for aboµt two years and had· ~en
several classes from him. -
The deputy said dunng booking,
Dawson confided: 0
•• .1 know the law
and thts is the big one."
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Tell as what's oa your mlnd. · Marcus, who absta1nl·d in thl' votmg,
promoted. innucnccd or attempted to
mnucnce the tru'ltl'C \. lhl' '>tat(' review
said
promoted to the position of coordi-
nator of alternative education this
summer after an evaluation of her
duties. Mrs. Marcus said she had been
writing grants for special caducation
programs and supervising 27 em·
ployecs while getting the same pay as
her subordinates.
"We're going to make it. We're ,;:::.========================================== going to get enough signatures." she
School offiual<. '><lid the rcla·
t1on'>h1p of the l\.1arc U'>l''> was noted m
amended minutes It v.a~ commor1
knowledge of hoard ml·mbcrs that the
Marcuse"> Wl'rl' man <1nd wife. of-
fic 1als !Mild
Marcus '>31d r nda\ he C\pected the
(a \'Orab le find 1 ng.
He al·cu~d rl·rnll proponents" of
usmg his wate·~ promotion as a
"smokescreen" in an effort to recall
him and board mem~rs Steve milh
and Brian Lake for supportani this
month's resignation under pressure
of popular Manna High School
Principal Paul G. Berger.
Marcus alr,o predicted the
favorable :inding ma) hamper the
recall movement.
"Voters don't want · to be hood·
winlf.ed and now they'll knuwthis was
a sMrri." he declared
Marcus ' \l.tfc. Shcaln. was
O•lly Pilot
Dell very
11 Gu•rantffd
The issue surfaced at about the
same time that trustees were approv·
ing the early retirement of Beraer and
was incorporated into the recall
movement with the backers accusmg
the three trustees of acttng improper·
1). • • Recall proponents took the issue to
the attorney general's office and to the
Orange County Grand Jury. which
hasn't announced ats findings
Mary Campbell. a co-president of
the reC11ll movement. said Fnday she
hasn't received the report and declin-
ed comment.
She said the recall drive is continu-
ing 'and we're right where we ex-
pected tp, be with about 2,000 signa-
tures... The group needs 14.140
signatures of voters to force an
ORANGE COA l
Daily Pilat
H. L Schwartz Ill
Pubhshe·
RoHmary Churchman
Conrroller
Stephen F. Carazo Donald L. WUll1m1
Production • Clrculat on ·
Manager Manag r
said today.
Another recall leader. Susie New·
man, said the attorney general's
report is vague and serves as a general
outline of the controversy. She said
there arc more specifics to the case
that deserve to be scrut101zed morr
closely by the grand Jury.
Newman asserts that· the fin~
trustees acted 1mpromperly by not
informing members of the public
upon taking action that Ron and
Sheila Marcus were man and wife.
And althou&h trustees Sherry
Baum and Linda Moulton voted for
the promotion and pay aocreasc, they
weren't named in the recall sun;
Marcus, however. who abstained in
the voting. 1s a recall target. ·
Newm n said Baum and Moulten
weren't dcs~anated laJiets "because
they showed re ponsivcnc s to our
input"
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-N~llON .
Teas ol 1Dl1llons wasted
on Ar.my gun, re rt says
Mo~etgau~ ot torem1 tia
FORT LAUDERDALE, Aa. -A woman wh children lcstified that
she forced them to shoplift has been convicted of J18 theft and child abuse
and faces u~ to nine years in prison. Barbara Lee, 33; s convicted Thursdar.
after her four children, aies 6 throu~ J 0, recounted h ·she rqularl) orde~
them to shoplift and to he when they were caualJt.
TJJe Rev. Peale glring up pal, t
NEW YORK -The Rev. Nonnan Vincent Pea is givini up the New
York church pulpit from which he bas preached the pQ r of posttive thinldna
· for 53 years, his office said Friday. Peale, 86, will oontin as senior minister for
the four Collegiate Churclles in the New York area b ·u no lo~er give his
weekly sermons, which regularly packed the Fifth Ave church with as many
as 3,000 worshippcn, said his secretary. Doris i~. Ube decision is effective Oct: I.
R•pl•t'• resentenced after ou
KALAMAZOO, Mich. -Upjohn Co. heir Roger Gauntlett, oriainilly
sentenced to chemical castration and five years' prOba n for rapi114 h11 teen-
qe stepdaughter, was rcscnten<:ed Friday to five to yean in p"5<)n after
public outcry that the first penalty was too lenient. V ting lngtlam County
Circuit Coun Judie Jack JN. Warren passed scnten before a courtroom
packed with spectators and·reporters.
UA 1V Jlead hail• tentlltfve ~..,....,,oatnac~.-
. WASHINGTON -nited Mine Workers t Richard lhamka
hailed a tentative coal contract settlement f'.riday u · · na .. not a sinale
conc:cuion" and moved immediately to mobilize s n for the J)ael.1ri
keeping with a strict news blackout 1mPoted on uni officials by Truii\ka
dunng the contract negotiations. the (JMW withb infonnation on !the
contenu of the aircement reached in the ptedawn ho Friday. But a union souroe said the proposed contract, which would wt .W nths, wowd proviae
miners with a net. modest 10.2 percent pay raise over life of the pact -or
an additional Sl.4'° an hour.
CALIF ORN I~
Nobel lrlaaer decrle. nuclear
PASADENA -More powerful weapom won't
endanger the world because t.he next global warWOWd-IUIC:d
or psychol<>&ical error, says Nobel laureate Linus
supporters of the nuclear arms freeze paid $25 each
year-old Paulina. Pauling, who was a Caltc(h pro years and who retired two decades aao. criticized the in the nuclear arms race ... We led (the way)." he said.··
thinas? Beca~ the government lies to us."
~year-old girl 1eta new hart . ..
STANFORD-A Sacramento girl, at 9 years old
receive a new heart.at Stanford University Medical
Friday in critical but stable condition, doctors said.
suffered from cardiomyopathy, a deterioration of the bca
the 3'h·hour transplant on Thursday. Lisa was the 31
patient at Stanford.
ounacst patient to
ter, was listid on
Wittnebel, who
uscle, undetWent
heart transplant
Front-row seat
Real4enta acroee the street fl"Olll a~ota
a flr'ilt-buid Ylew of a etaadoff wtweea
Bogota rebel
surrender af
siege at schoo .
BOGOTA C.O om (AP)-Le • btid:b 1ng1 so tbcrDBoel but
WSJll ~llas folJ.Pt a gun btnlc lO of the rcbeb cscapeel out a b9t'k
with pQIJ and O\cn held so people door before 111 oftncomcm ... w -·-.. .........--
ho~ al a Boso\i 1ehool Friday place. aocotd1_~ to pobot..
before ttn oftbc rebels~ and Five etrilJll. our m n and a
five otbc:rs rrcndcrdl, Pohce re-om nt -.:ld the fl r teVCn
poned. hours OC10f'C 1JCndenna, p()lace 1heY td C 'uetnlla was ~I icd reeoned They did DOt ickntJf)' '\he
and ' two policien\cn were lli&htl)' pnsonel"5 or the '1am rebel
\\'OUJ\dcd n the brief pnf¢.1 bCfor · V O)'C$. 1muilly among the cap.
the rebel ed mto the ~ schOc•I • ''' freed to rday 1the ttht1" bu ldina and a seven-hour i ( d nand thlt they 1be alloVilld to meet bc&an. 1 ~ilh mcmbersofa pmidcnual peace SJudcnu told The Assoaatcd ~res comma on that cattitr this ~
thataboutlO ucrrilla am~ed 1thc anangcd ccase-:frres betv.un four·
school at bout noon. They : 1d \he leftm emlla µps and 'crn-
rcbels, inned with submachine guns mmt u-oops.
and pistols, shouted leftist 11ogans The pnocip;d rt'f>9rtcd lhe 1ucr-
and talked with students and teachc riJ d lhc,y \\ere members of the
outside the building dUJll18 the lunch Ricardo Franro Bn e of fhe Col-
recess. omb'ian Re\ olutionar) r:med
About fi\'C of lhe rebel had left Forocs. Sov:1ct-lme goup nd the "'hen doz.ens of p0hce peel up m c.ars largest in Colombia.
and lqan firin& into lhe aar, the The Revolutionary Armed Forccs
tudcnts id. adding that )OUn&Slm '11 s one of the msurgent groups 1bat
ran ICr'Cammg ia alt directJons. some • ed lhc truce, lbutt}\c Rit:ardo
ck into the school. Franco Brigade..; named foh j;UCmUa
The remamina gucmltas fired at commander killed ~ soldiers two
the Police and retmited into the )'CafS _ago, rejected tt and ~owed '9-
buildi11g. Which is attended by about tccp tigbting. lbe bripde is bcbcvta
1,100 )Ouths ap 12 to 18. Once to:haveonl) a few dozen members
mside. the rebels sent the tudentsout Colombia's kfust aueqillas han
bUt )acid about SO teachers and other frequently invaded schools, moVJe
school cmoloy~ hostage, said pnn. theaters nd other public places 10
apaJ Jose Vatoyes. distnbute progpaganda leafleu and
More police anived and some 300 Jive pccchcs, flecina before pdlicic
office.rs surrounded the lWCHl<>cy amve.
GAO faults U S. security worldwide
Claims budget cuts bureaucraJb snafus over proposed secunt>' impro\e.-d~ because or "Sin&
a policeman abu Illa weapon aboYe -1
• ments and trouble obUimna forad limited fuodiog. lhccloangofse\'mll have delayed work at 125 embassies abroad entrydoonandmattcr-resisantv.in-Po$U and reocvaluauon of the loat-
Marine contig,gent at Beirut airport. WASHING TON (AP) -Bureau-
cratic snafus and budget cuts have
delayed pl.ans to uJ>lrlde security at
U.S. cm&assies abroad, leavina wort
completed at only 10 of an ori&inal 125 sites targeted for improvement
five yean aio congressional in· vcstiptors said Friday.
The GAO kport blamed bureau-
cratic and con truction problems for
• delaying security improvements at
U.S. embassies considered to be in
hia.h-risk areas around the world.
,State Department officials "told us
that the fraamentauon of responsibililiC$ within the depart·
ment complicates the administration
of the (Security Enhancement Pro-
~) and contnbutes to delays in
implementing the program," said t.bt
GAO investipton.
The new repon bl'. Congress' Gen-
eral Accounting Office was released
one day after a truck bomb rocked Ute
U.S. Embassy annex near cast Beirut
Lebanon, killing 12 people and injur-
ing 72. In April 1983, a similar attack
destroyed the U.S. Embusy i__'} Beirut,
and 1n October, another bomb
leveled the bamcks of the U.S. ·
They also attributed delays to
problems completing arcHitcctural
drawings. internal disagttcments
dows. term tbmu of mob violence." Wbile
The State Department bad no six othcn were added. putti~ the
immediate response 10 the GAO new numbcT' at 62. the GAO • d.
report. which was requested by Sen. Clwles Perey, R-lll., Senate Foreign As of July, the GAO said ICC'Ullty
Relation Committee chairman. projecuwcrdlniSbed at 10 tes, ""ith work still to do at 48 others and four W~nfiBtenvisionedinl979,as a more pests dropped due to limited ~~~to i:ob~~ase-~!l l!:.5.i fundan&. The State Department now
u &.I.I .uu estimates~ cost of the wort at S 145
Libya. the proaram c:&1lcd for improv· million. "ith the ne deadline for
ma ~ty at .125 sites at a CC?St of completion 1987. S 192 mlllion, with work to be finished
by 1984. The security plans called for The GAO md that '"1rt one pest;
use. of ou.ter: perimeters to ddcod the · funds rcrc ~ to'add l ppe
malO bu1ld1np and safe b.avcns for to a car barrier. but tba1 aftcnomc of d1plomats' protection in case of the money s usea !lo mUc lbc
attack. banjct .. dcanat1'\lc," no\ enoUgh was
But 69 diplomatic posts .. were left to :instill the Stcd pi~
•
Bride held
in Cleath
·of groom
Officials
defend
Beirut
security ·
Hl•tory-m•~lng motlier meem WASHINGTON (AP) -With
SAN DIEGO-Betsy Sneith, the first known bean !eadin& Dem~rats ct!ticizir?J ~U;r:
PADUCAH. Ky. (AP)-Leu than
24 hours 'after the wcddina of a . ... pcrfJ:j happy" couple, the ~
was and his bride ras in jail, dw&td W1tb malWauahter.
David Lucas. 23, olBuma. died of
excessive blood 16 at 3 a.m. Friday
at Western Baptist Hospital after
Surgct) for a bullet wound in his
abdomen, McCra 'C'D Cowuy COT'·
oner Jerry Beyer said. ·
Jive birth, said Friday she is tbanlcful for reseai'ch that aty at U.S. diplomauc factlaues in
surgery to the point-where her pregnancy wis ~ible. •c animals. but if Beirut. the Reapb administration
it wasn't for aoimal research, I wouldn't be sitttng here ina to you,·• Sneith said Friday it has taken "every step
said in her first public appearance since Jivina birth S y. Doctors at UC pos$iblc" to ensure the safety of
San Diego Medical Center said Sneitb's pregnancy is the they arc aware of Americans in the Lebanese capital.
that has gone fuU term. Other women with bean plaJlts have tried John Hu&hes. State Department Lucu' wife Ruth. 28. wuja11cd 10
lieu ofSS0,000 cash bond. , unsuccesSfully to have children. ·spokesman, said the move of U .S
.. Embassy operation~ from west to ~t Tbc couple were married Thunday
in Smithland by Livi0g5ton Count)
Judie-Executive Ralph Smith. Re1J6an O~D· 9 lfljpenlc aei
SACRAMENTO -Encouf'll&cd by polls abowi Praidcnt Reapn
le&dina Democrat Walter Mondale amon& California 'spanic voters, the
Reapn carnpaian is opcnin& nine Hispanic field offi in California and
budietina $300,0()9 for the~. Serg!o AJ:redondo, state · . an pfR~·s
Hispanic com!Jlumty campaaan. said Fnday that t~ omia.HtSparuc vote
for president mcreased from JS percent for Preside ord an 1976 to 30
, percent for Reap.n in, 1980 to I a<>;al of 45 to 50 percent fC? eapn in 1984~ ~t
goal is consistent with a Mervin Field survey pubh ed . last week which
reported 46 percent of the Hispanic voters surveytd ofed Rcapn to 39
percent for Mondale. ~
WoRlO
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Mllltlamea face court m&rtMJ ver .nlUW•
SOHM OR. J.:cbanon-f•f\eeo Druse militia cmbcri of the South
Lebanon Anny, arc in ous&ody and faCc court martial connection with the
revenac killi~ of 13 people in this Shiite Mollem vi • an Israeli milillry
officer said Fnd.iy. Militiamen from the 2,()0().man , which it supphcd by
bract, slipped into the sealecl-off villqe Tbuflday foolina lsraeli army
officers into bclicvtn-t they were toil'& to help cnf'orcie a d'ew. Uid the ofrK'tr,
who identified hi mtelf only u Lt. Col. Oiora. Only fore the att.i&. four
Oiutc membcn of the South 1Jeb9non Arm,Y were cd in an ambush in
Sohmor.Twcnty·fivc V111~aers arc in cu tody an con on lhc ambu h: ..
Beirut two months aao was done
bCCause officials calculated that the
laner location was lw hazardous
even thouah adequate security
measures were not in place.
Nl security measures outside the
new location bad been completed
except for the installation of a ~tcel
beam designed to control traffic flows
into the embUSy compoJnd. he said.
Hulhes said work had almost been completed on th.it project when a
terrorist bombing Thursday· killed
two Americans and at least seven
other people ... , assume the st~I bar
would have played a role" in prevent-
i"J the attack from t.akina plaoe, he
said.
18 he an me-dale?
Aileron ~ Kmn J[llHn&••orth of Loe Anaelee for a
ataat fl.ljht beforethe CallfOm.ta Jnteriiational Alnhow lD SUlaa:~e doti'• been ~ acrobatice Wltli owner and
Holl) wood ahult Oyer Art 8cboll for the put ala yean.
~
.. ihey came in Thursday morning,
sometime befort lunch. and sked me
judge to ma.rT)' them," said Eileen
New. a courtho~ employee ... The
judge had known his dadd) for a Iona
time. They sccmtd perfectl)' happy
and everythiDa seemed normal ...
· The hooting apparrntl) ooeurrcd
after an argument m the bedroom of
tile newlyWe&' rented home in
McCracken Coun\). authoritie5 said.
Reagan moves to reop,eb. talks
• A$ Hughes spoke. Democratic
presidential candidate Walter F. Mondale.said there was ... serious W SHINGTON (A.P). -~-• ot the talltd "'capons talks, the United tatcs also will propo rt'I·
faiturcofsccunty'' atthccmbassy. He drn1 R~gan 1 we1gh1ng :·new sou~ id ular mectinas beh\'C'tn L. S officials
added that the administ~Uon had proposal' to put oo the table 1f tht' 1eanwhile, Req;an told ttp<>rters and tM1r So' ict 0011oterp.1.rt~ on the ·
.. failed to ":respond properly .. to rt·, ~~ct Umon q;recs to reopen nt"gO-Friday th 1 amona options he bad mini tcriAl lc\-cl, but be did not
pealed thrcau ofan attack. t1atton on nud~r wcap(>ns. bot· be under consideration was proposing a expect a qwck m«tin& bctw n.
Also. House Speaker Thoma ~ \\1,ll ~ot s~ow t~e m tallataon of U. sencsof" ummit mectinas with Soviet Re n and C'bemcnko. . O' cill, O.Mas.s., id 11 \\1l an m1 ~ties. 1n \\:csicm .Europe a President Konstantin Us Chernml.:o. ~mocrats, v.ath pre 1dent1al
.. absOlutc diqraC'C'' that the adminis-concession. 10p dmm1 tration of-• . .. uomtntt Walter F. toodale an the tration failed to provide better $CCUr· tk1al say. . ·~e"tc cxplonna •.lot ~f th~ -fortfroni, hue accused R n of
ity at the facility. ~ n ""I begin lhc. effon to be 1 • Pb<>to scuion "1th rt ur la king tnt~t in cuibina the nn Sen. Charles H. Percy. R-lll.. rev1vethesu~pcndcdJ•ks1na ~h Hanman ... th~. U.S. am!Jassador to ra~. TM admin1 lrltion went out Of
ohainnan of the ~pate .foreisn Mondar to the U!'attd. allon ~tosco • ~ere e:s;plonna 1 lot of its way thi wetl to counter tM
Relation CommhtttJ _said he ha$ qcnera .As mbl)'. ln •t. he tntend to altcmau cs for ~ursch'CS !? de-oh "1th. uran~ to reponm
ordered an invcstigluon to de-liJlll h1~ \nUi to. revc~ Jbc. tcrmine t •-t !ll\ink lS t. at the P1"$tdent's .. ion and
terminc "ifaU n~ ptceautions Ion dtchnc.in .S . .SOvict relat1 • 'bite Hou official \\'ho dt'-preoct'U{"-tion ... ~ to rc<lu U .
were taken:• be&1nn1ng v.11 a prom"' resumption mandcdanonymit)' 1d later that the and VlCt nl.adearwnpons.
• .
M~j. Ruh earns
Air Force medal
Ml,\J .Jlobert .ft ,$On of Edward
and Floren« Ruh of Seal Qcach, h
o decorated with th M ritoriou)
Scfvioc Medal at Ellsworth Air Force
Base, S.O. Ruh JS a missile maintcn·
Utt wpcl'\ i r 11oilh the 4 lh Or·
pniz.auonal ,t de Maintenance
Squadron • • • Second Lt. Glna R. AlltoD, son of
Maril).'n R ~loostcr of lrvmc. has
jiiauatal from lf r.Ol't'C pilot train·
l!lJ apd bas n:tt1\cd ilvcr .. ;ngs at
Wtlliams Air Fortt Base. AriL Allton
will remain at Wtlhams \\hh thr 97th
fl)i T "ni Sauadron. .1 • Matt M. r, n of Roslyn r
of lninc, bas been promoted to the:
ranlof c:apuun m the Air Force. Sag~r
is dirtttot of medical tUOurce man-
agtmt."1lt v.itb the Air Fortt Hospital
at McConnell Air Fortt Base, Kan. • • • Rlc.b.N J. Siemers, son of Joho
and Edath Siemers oflnine, has been
promoted to tht rank of technical
sericant m the Air Force. Sie~rs 1s
an airaaft maintenance tccbo..ician
with the 319th Orpnuational Main-
tenaoocSquadronatGrand Forks Air
Force Base. N.D. •••• nomu P. Sml~ son of James and
Maureen Smith of ~· Niguel. bas completed tmrung 1n fundamen-
tal military skills at the Army ROTC
basic camp at Fon Knox , Ky. Smith
plans to enter the ROTC program at
Cal Poly San lulS Obis"Po. . • • • Adrlu D. 0Wea1, daughter of Mrs.
William Ward of San Clemente, has
completed an Air Force ROTC fiel~
tt1Jnin1 encampment at Tyndall A1r
Force Base, Fla. Owens is a udcnt at
Auburn UnwCJ'SJty nd attend
ROTC at Alabaqut Ulte University
m Montgomery .• • • • P\.t. l\ubert J. Stanlfottlt, son of
Alan S mfonh of Irvine, has cradu·
atcd as an armor crewman at the
Anny Annor School in Fort Kno1,
Ky. • • • • Pvt. Scott M. Estria, ~n of Melvin
and Helen Estrin of Irvine. hu
completed one station unit training at
the Army Infantry School in Fort
Benning. Ga. .
Libraries
now open
M~ndays
All 25 branches of the Orange
County Public Library have started
opening on Monday, extending ser-
vices through six days of the week.
announced Elizabeth Martinez
Smith. county libranan
The Mission Vaejo. San Juan
Capistrano and Garden Grove re-
gional libraries adofted extended
Monday hours severa months ago.
The extra library hours are made
po sible by funding through the state
Public Library Fund. Though specific
hours vary shghtly branch to branch,
all county libraries 'OiilJ be Qpen every
day exocpt ~unday.
CONTINUE D STORIES . -- - - -- -
MOLESTED BY UNCLE •••
From Al
gatherings where family members
noted "what great photos Uncle Alex
took" and "how cute Raul looked."
Eventually, Uncle Alex asked his
nephew to take his clothes off for the
camera.
Next came fondling, and finally,
sex in the bedroom.
Raul Hernandez was 12 at the time.
last year, eight years after the
molestation began and four years
after it stopped, flaul broke his silence
and turned bis uncle in to police.
The statute of limitations bad
passed on the allegations Raul made
against bis uncle. But as a result of a
subsequent investigation, court re-
cords show, Alex Mora Hernandez, a
fonner third-grade teacher and ~ut
leader, was arrested on sex-related
charaes involv1na four other boys 1n
aJJe&ed incidents datin& back to 1981.
Those youngsters, now aged 11 to
14, include two former pupils of the
defendanL
For tununa to the pohce. Raul and
his parents were banished from the
ereviously tight-knit Hernandez fam-
ily. The rest of them didn't believe.
Alex Mora Hernandez declined to
be interviewed for this story, but
defense lawyer Stanley Berg con-
tended that "admissions made by my
client" after a search of his house
should be inadmissible.
Berg said the search warrant was
improperly issued smcc 1t was based
on Raul's 4-year-old information.
"I'm not excusms the allegations,"
Berg said. ··1 can't deny that he made
admissions; that's part of the case.
But you're not going to get me to say
my client 1s a pedophile."
The story of' Raul Hernandez, now
a 21-year-old college student. in many
ways fits a pattern thaJ,is frequently
emrloyed by cbiid sexual abusers, a
proJCSS of slow, careful seduction.
• If any oflbis is tyPical, tbts would
be a typical case," said Bill Dworin, a
m :mber of the Los Angeles Police D :partment's sexually exploited
ct ild unit. "It is very typical for the
al user to slowly build up trusL"
And that is bow Uncle Alex won
O'·er Raul's affection, according to
th.• young man's version of events.
l.1 a two-hour interview in the
lmJll room of bis pareftt:S' middle-
class home in this suburb of Los
Angeles, Raul and bis father recaJled
how the Hernandez clan -had always been .. a very close, extended family."
Raul's arandmotber owned several
houses on two adjacent lots. She lived
in one, her son Alex in another and"
one of her daughters in a third. "He
was an accepted member of the
family. He made sure he was always
there to help everyone out." Raul
said. "When I was 12, Alex bcpn
priming me for lus intentions," said
Raul. "He had a house. He hved
alone. He had model railroad sets,
toys, play clav -all the things that
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The old and the new
Bem"f &ecen.trom (left) de.eloper and member of one. of
Coeta lleea '•'::J famlHM, joined Chuck Bamllton and
YOUOC Cbad ton at tb.e Coeta Meaa H.latorlcal Society
plcnlc Jut weekend. eJeeentrom wu .al•en the hlatorlcal
80Ciety'• Ll~ Memorial Award at the annual function In
Eetancla Pull.
interest kids. He got me used to being
around."
Uncle Alex also was "into pho-
tography: He bad a darkroom," said
Jbul. "He first took legiumat.e pic-
tures. developed them and sent them
to family members." In time, Raul's uncle showed him
"phot.oarapbic books -art books
with pictures of lcids and adults -but
nothing sexual."
"After taking pictures wi~ clothing
on, then he had plenty of bathing
suits. He p>t me used to changing in
front of him .... When he got me used
to that, he wanted me to try it nude. I
had a lot of problems with that and I
refused.
"But eventual!)'. he got what he
wanted," Raul said.
GOP commends
LB a tivist Smith
bliarn rany
s ~ived
s c1vk nd
panisan acuvit1e from As-
sembl~oman Man Berg60n. R·
Ney.-p0rt Beach, du a a brief cer·
cmony at the Lnguna ach Garden
Con v1alcscent Ho pi .
Smith. a resident I:.aguna Beach
for nearly 25 yea is the former
pres1drnt of the C tview Neigh-
borhood Association nd the Patriots
Day Committee, c irman of the
March of Dimes d Boy Scouts
funti·raising drives, -founder of the
Laguna Beach Exe nge Club and
president of the 1 na Beach Tax-
payers A™>C1ai.ion. • Smith is also k wn as Laguna
Beach's "Mr. Rep lican" fol' his
worl'. for the party. ·
wing disorders
ber series of
lectures at Hoag orial Ho ... pital
in Newport Beach nsorcd by the
pulmonary rehab tation depart·
ment. ·
The opening lee re will be held
oci. 3 in the hos rs co~ncc
center. All lectures rt at 1:30 p.m.
On Oct. 10, an merican Lung
Association video pc titled "Help
Yourself to Better ea thing" will be
shown. The follow· Wedne~y -
Oct. 17 -Dr. 1 Sclecky will
discuss home Olly deV1ces.
On Oct. 24, Dr. n Rumsfeld will
discuss the body's for potassium
and other chcmi . Rumsfeld and O\he~ lecturers complete the
monthly cries on Oct. 31 wtU
seminar lJtled "Completing ure·s
Cycle.·" • For furthrr information, call 83S·
LlJNG. ~
BabysJttlag course
Humana Ho p1tal Huntington
Beach is sponsonna •. three-session
babysittina cou~ designed t.o teach
sitters what to do 1n emergencies such
as choking. electrocution and fire.
The course wi II be offered from 6 to
9'p.m. on Sept. 26, Oct. 3 and OCt. 10,
and again on Oct. 24, Nov. l l and
Nov. 14. Classes wiU be held in the
business and education annex at the
ho pital, 17772 Beach Blvd.
· Babysitters who-arc at JCMt l 1 years · old will team tire preparedness, safety
measures and cardiopulmonary re-
suscitation (CPR). A small materials f et will be
charged and reservation are re·
quired. To reserve a place or obtain
mort information, call the .hospital's
education department. 842-1473. ext
249.
Road to be closed
A portion of Mcrrima<: Way be-
tween Harbor Boulevard and Fair-
view Road in Costa Mesa will be
closed from Oct. l through Nov. 30
for construction of a concrete 1tonn
drain. City officials urge motorists to use
Adams Avenue or Fair Drive as
alternate routes.
The construction, which bepn
Sept. I I, is expected to extend 60
working days.
In the coming weeks, Uncle Alex
set the automatic timer on his camera
and "started getting into the photos
himself," Raul continued. "It kept
prosressing. He bad it set up so one
thing just naturally flowed into the
next.••
What oocurred next was "touching
and fondling." which eventually pra-aressed to "numerous sex acts, like'
oral sex." acoordmg fo Raul.
Raul Hernande&,. DOW 21, .. ,.. b.la
began an elaborate 9edactlon of him wh
he wu 12. The mole.tatlon IUted four
yean; he kept allent for eipt.
On the day his uncle persuaded him
to engage in oral 5CX, Raul said, ••sex
in the bed actually began."
While being sexually violated, Raul
said, "I was overcome by tremendous
feelings of guilt and shame and
wrong. It hit me like the bleakest thing
of all I pulled away confused. My
head was buried in my hands.
"Theo he began to talk to me. He
sat on a stool before me and made me
stand there for 45 minutes. He
lectured me over and over a~n bow
there was nothing wrong with what
we were doing but how bad it would
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be ifsomeon~und out. He switched
the tables OgJ!e and told me how
much troub I'd be in if I told
anxone. 'After the ccturc I was at his
·disposal/' Raul. "The whole
thing was al~ under his control. He didn't ha worry about that. ...
Iwasintood lytoknowanrbeuer.
There was no e to turn to.'
Raul said he molestation con-
tinued nearly ur yea.rs. He asserted
that his uncl showed him pomo-
&raPhic film and other sexually
explicit mate Is to try to enhance
the sexilal en ters..
Some of material mvolvcd
other childre hich in Raul's eyes
justified his olvement with his
uncle. He also milled that hts uncle
"incited in the enjoyment of
havina sex. I d enjoy it. A ctutd
docs.'"
Beginning his freshman year
in high schoo Raul began to date
girfs and have x with boys his age.
The encountc ·th his uncle began
to subside. "I w out of his age
preference. was no longer
interested in he said.
At that poin ul recatled, he felt
"an element rejection. ... I was
going through lot of conflict . My
experiences c icted with what 1
was beina ta t in Catholic high
school. It wa ally tough. reafly
hard."
In 1982, ttau
a sister to his fi
of his elpcricn
While his a
upset and shocked," nothing hap-
pened until the two poke again ID
Man::h 1983. ·•we reached a con-
sensus that w'hat Alex was oina was
wrong. That was when it really hit
me," Raul saad.
· "That night I had a very difficult
time with my Mom and Dad ... I
thought 1 was going to be kicked out
and ostracized. It was very difficult to
do. They felt very badly, but they
immediately expressed support and
love for me. I don't think I could have
ever come throu.f}l it w1thout their
support and Tove. ' ·
The guilt Raul felt through those years is typical of such cases accord· ina to experts. Because that feetina of
hopelessness is so widespread amona
vicUin s of child sexual abuse, Raul
agreed to be interviewed in the hopes
that "it'll help someone out."
"You don't undentand what
you•re going through, where the
terrible fc-cUnf.S about ~urself arc
coming from, • Raul said. "It was
agony. It affected my home life. my
~lat1onship with my brothers and
sisters, my peers at school."
Today, while Raul awaits his
uncle's trial, he acarches for his sexual
identity. "I wonder if rd be havina
these problem" 1f I had nQt been
molested. l would have had sex with
kids my own aic," he said. "What-
ever would have happened, would
have be.en natural.''
Raul said he had stopped all sexual ~la11ooships wnh males and "goes
out with fncnds of both sexes:· He is
alM> undcrgoina therapy.
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Qa~ad I Ladaa. t e ncwc t branch of the a p:m on the;. church srounds O enOt) nd the Do10 m d1 to uaun u rn Hill lowl w movement on the 'West Co st, announcn the acqu 51uon There will be 1 bouuque, mark£' kct nd Whttc nthem V;u11 Rt)no nd H~ as
of ils new factlity located at Ah o School. Wciley .on vc elephant sale alona with ethnic food • nacb and foll ng the children's rmon. thlfd grade and
afill Pacific O>lst Highway, South Laguna. The cw bevc~. All~ will go to reJ)lcna h lhc cx:tcn i\'e younacr dijJdrcn wall d1 m1ucd 10 attend the UnJ
facility wiJI house a YJ!aJoSue which will bold traditional communnyoutn:ach pr0gram. ttcndcn may also bid on ~Fishermen m. A coffi on the uo Will foll 1hc mccs on Fnday night , habbal mornings and all ··cxcepuonal t.rca urcs" at the dent auction, btiy uck.ea rvacc
holidays. 'the flrst service wdl lake ptaoe on the first day of for speaal aafb, fnd owsc through books wtule children At 9 a; , lhcre will be 1he first of our meqi of the
Rosh Hashana. Wednesday, Sept. '26, at 7 p.m .• and will play pmCJ. Pastor's N lnqu1ren' ctancs an the ~stor's 1tudy for continue throu out both da of Rosh Hashana n d the For more anfonnation, call Pam Mizell at 761-7156 those Ultettlted an church membemup.
0 I J8Y o om PP.Ur. . • . ~ of Oaritt, 287 w.\viison, Com MeSa, !Wl.'111 Ohrtsllan cducauon for adults and church school for
The Chabad scrv:ac:cs wall be held mformally 1n a truly present 1 new film sen fcatunng 'bcst-selhng author ch11drcn of l ~ts offered at 9 a.m The Crib Room a
warm and fncndly atmosphere, . ccordm& to Rabbi A her Joyce L.andorf, ori unday evcninp, Sept. 23 through Oct. open from 4S to 11 ·30 a m The putor' Biblcctuses for Tenenbaum, the ncw~y-named d1m:tor... 28, at 5 p.m. . • • women me~ at 9.IS 1rn.on1 uesdays and for men at 7
Added to the H11h Holy Days ~rv1ccs, Chabad of The new scncs, enutled "His Slubborn Love," am. on Wcd~ys. •
L.aauna will be otfe~ng~n adu.lt ~ucat1on ~m. Rabbi ~ddresscs the problems common to manr. women who arc 'the senaor bl&ll LoKos and JUn1or high Caravan mee1
Tenenbaum and his wife, .Bin~c. wtll be mov1ni :'<? the !!Ying to balance marria~ career children and or &t6 p.m. on ednetday lordinncr and d1scuwon with lbc
Laa,una area tG C?ffu \he JcW'l h community tth11ous, wnile quietly sufTerinJ from' die co~nictins demands 0 Rev Cra.aa Williams. All area high ICbool studcnu arc
soc1.al and edu~ational {>rograms.. . . their time and identities. welcome. Formore1nformauonregardm1theH1ghHolyDays, Filmed at one of her ~minars, the six part sen~s F-Orm infbrmauon,call49~1SSS.Forpraycrhelp.
call 78~SOOO. • • • · • ffi h fil · ed t ··"" f h Dtal.,.·PnYtr. 494-7729. Ca~ t V ., ,,,..._ 1. n-ll•I Sc~....._-con l ,SO OUr,OnC• Our I ms Ult OWOmen, wul ~ t c= • • • • ruo,.... • ey '-'•VC• of ne ... ou . ICM.~, other two arc dC igned for married coup! ..... ,.... .. Coufttatlodl a.8rda 340 t Ann's
32261 mano Lapa trano. San Juan Capistrano. will hear for more information, contact. "4ul Drive. ~ Beach. Will Iiear the R~. Wiiham J. Ellen
the Rev. Jacquelyn Harrold speak on ·--rhc Power of 842-508 1 · 15-..k on .. Saymg Yes and No'" at the JO a.m. wonhip Integrity" at the 9 and 11 a.11). ~rvices Sunday. · • • • • • · _.. da ·
Young people's church and child care are held during ~ P~byterlu Charcll,41 S ·forest A vc.. stn'~i~ San3tts will ~at the 0;.p0 oonsolc and the the 11 a.m. Strvici la&una Beach. wall hear a sermon by t_hv-Rc,. Dt. Anhur · · d .. _ d f 11 h The 9 a.m. se~ice is a lecture followed by a 1hon Tankersley, pa tor. entitled '"The Cjrurch In Mis ion: church ch r will sing un er 111~ arecuon ° .,o n
discussionperiodandcoffeetime. Thisisacasualservice G~ News for the Lost," at the 10.15 a.m. worship Tlio~~~n:fortheserviccwillbe jlmandAhecW tkans
for those who may de!>irc a spiritual inspiration on their service Sunday. f c ·~ n~ b Ush ·11 be Bob Rohen way to summenime Sunday activities · The Chancel Choir. directed by Mitzi lnterlandi and 0 apistrano IX"ac · ers Wl son, · · b · · 1 · h Henry Han4Y and Levw W1lhams of ~una Bcaeh: Don A healing service is also conducted each Sunday accompanied Y organist Ellen Wript, WJI sing t c Bndge of Ulguna Hills: and Jim Watkins of Captstrano
momina at 10:40 a.m. For more information, call f 2~63. • ••
· St. Georce't Episcopal Claarcla, 23802 Avenida de la ------------------
CMlota, Laguna Hills, will conduct its 13th Annual Sci· ence of M1· nd Mi I Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 am. 10 4 D ster to serve
two UU churches classes offered • • • Cbrht Ladleru av~. 760 Victoria SL, Costa
Prayer se1ninar set Accredited classes in the Sclencc of Mind arc beina
offered by the New Thought Chnstian Church of ~ta
. Mesa, will hold its annual Rally Day on uDda)' in
·recognition of n ChristJan Education and Day School
The Re . Dr. James Nelson has been named minister · There n be only one service at ~ 0:30 a.m:• "'!th
b the congregations of the Oranac C~t Unitarian Sunday SC ool.~t 9'.20 a.m. A ~tional p1auc ~'Ith
lJmvefsalist1Church of Costa Mesa and the Saddlcback food. fellowslup and pn\e5 ·will follow the scrvtc:cs •
Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Mission Viejo. !P<>nS<>~ by the Parent-Teacher Leaaue. For more
.
A prayer seminar, "Prayer: The Communication of Mesa, · • • Relationship," sponsored by the Women's ReU'Cat
COmmittceofl.aauna Presbyterian Church, will be held at the~burch. 415 l'orest Ave., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
New classes, formins this month, teach spiritual
ptjnciples and mind techniques which help to produce
beaJtb. prosperity, creative self~xprcssion and love,
according to the Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson, pastor. On
Fridays, at 7 p.m., the church conunues its series of
messa1cs and workshop$ by the Science of Mind founh
year students. This week's mcs$age will be ajven by
Barbara Carl. Discussion and feJJowship with refresh-
Dr. Nelson has served as an intern mioister for the 1nformauon, call 642,.6072 and 631-1611.
Saturday, Sept. 29 .
The Rev. Patncia Meye, associate pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Chino, will be principal speaker.
Unitarian Uoiversalist Church ofArtinatont.ya., and as
chaplain at St. Elizabeth's Psychiatric Hospital in
Washington D.C. I ! . I \' F : .\ ( ' . . . '
There will be a break at noon for a salad luncheon. A
SS donation will asked, plus a salad assignment to be given
at the lime of reservation. Paid rcscrvauons must be made
by Monday, Sept. 24. AH tiomen arc invited. ments follow the program. All arc welcome. .
For information concerning any of the church
activities, call 646-1032.
Two thirds of bis ministerial time wiU be scheduled
for the Costa Mesa church, with the remainder for the
Saddlebaclc VaJlcy church. His first sermon at Orangie
Coast church will be Sunday, Sept. 30, II l 0:30 a.m. and at
the Saddleback church on Sunday, Oct. 7. ·
BILL GAITHER TRIO
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OCTOBER 20
For more information, call 494-7555. For more information, call 646-46S2 or 642-2142. I.
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Senior rnnnln& back DoUC Bennett wectae. throqh b.ole created by EctlaOn line for t10me of Illa 39 yards durln& Friday Dl&ht'• 10-9 IOM to Baan•na. .
Angels keep pace ~i.th 5-4 victoq
Jackson's sacrifice leads to deciding
run as Angels remaina half-game back
By RICHARD DUNN, o..,,... c.,.111111nden1
The Angels kept pace w1th'thc other
co~QdCrs__Jn the American League \WSfl'm:la~ight by executing the
way they must if they cnten.ain any
notions of winning the title.
Early in the game, the Angels
learned that Kansi.s City had beaten
Oakland to ,maintain their grip on
tint place and Minnesota had topped
Ocveland to appl) added pressure.
The Angels then decided to play the way~havcall month long-come
from behmd -to stay a half.game
behind the Royals.
By scoring a 5-4 victory over Texas,
the Angels avoided dropping into
·thiro place. Reggie-Jackson. of all ·
people, laid down a perfect sacrifice
bunt in the eighth inning to stt up
Bobby G.rich's pme-winning hit. .
Bnlo Dowmng opened the dCCls ..
ivc inning by coaxing a lead-off walk
from Texas.reliever Ricky Wright, an
old Dodger farmhand. That's when
Jackson. who hadn't sacrificed smcc
ffeptemtwr 2. 1972. bile a member
of the Oakland A's, put down the bunt Jackson, Bell would have been play-
. enabling Downing to take second. in& closer to the line. taking awa) the
Gary Pettis, runni!1$ for Powning. possib1lit).'. ofan extra-base hit.
scored when Gnch dnlled one down Thus. Bell was forced lo move
the third base line p~t a diving further off the line to enable him to
Buddy Bell. Gnch was thrown out cover more ground.
trying for second. and Jerry Narron "Absolute_!)'.. not v.ith a man in
ended the inning by groundini out scorina po 1t1on. should Sell have
But had it not been for Jackson's . been closer to the line," Tuas
sacnfjce, the game would have re-Manager Doui Rader said. refemng
mam 11ed at 4-4 with extra innings a··· 10 the posiuoning of hh. third
poss1b1hty. • baseman ... He's got to cover a!. much
'And Grich 's single. which ordi-ground as he can, a single beaa )OU in
narily v.ould have been an cas) pla> that situation."
for Bell a sure·handed ·. third "If Pettis was on first in that ba~man 'would have been the sec-situation. I'd bctn much closer to the
· ond O}lt ~ith Pettis still on third. line." Bell explained. .
Haa Downing sta)ed on first ··1 was O-for·3 (up to that point) and bccau of n_ioability to 5.acritice by didn't do an)1hing, although I had m)
chapees,"· __.Jackson said. ~Thank g~ did somethina to help.
•«Manager John) McNamarA and I
had talked when the opportunity
presented itself, and WC Uid that rd
do it (sacrifice) if the ituation
dictated itself. A bunt like that loob
like a base bit"
Curt Kaufman. meanwhile. was
picking up for' starter Ron Romanick,
because Romanick .,asn't sharp. But
long rcli'Cicr Kaufman ·was, fillina in
nicely for 4!/J inni11g5 10 front of the
27,479 Anaheim Stadium fans.
.. I just wanted to make my con-
tnbution toni&bt, which I ha'en't
been able to do this )tar," Kaufman
said." ho recorded his fim wtn siuce
June 3.
Banni
just nip
Edison
Hots survive
Chargers' bid
for upset, 10-9
After lOStng the first t · games 1n
the series to ·:Bann1ng High by a>m-
bined sco~ of :S~7. Ec:hson H~ <Joacb Bill Workman was Just hoptng
to makeagameofn in FridayniJbtat
Orangt Coast C.Ollqe.
The Chargen did that. and went
one step further, living the P1lou a
scare before falling 10-9 before 8,000
fans. If it was any conoslation to
Wortman, his Charatrs lost lo the
No. 25 team in the nation according
to USA Todav.
••1t wu a touati pme to lose," said
Workman, .. but missing lhrcc field &OaU and an extra point was (\Ot lbat
lhad in mind. We won the game on
lhc field and lost it on lbc scoreboard... ·
Despite the lou. the Quuaer:s. ho
suit nearly 75 percent juniors, played
an impremve pmc defensively .. ~t
•'llS the Qiargers· defensive back
(Pleue eee EDISON/82)
Angei bat
not·corked
NEW YORK (AP) -The
Baseball Commissioner's offioc
said Friday 1t was taking no action
on protests by managcr5 of the
K.ans.u City Royals and .Angds
\hat each opposing team uteif .an
illepl bat in Thursday nigbfs
pme.
''The bau were opened and
found to be clean," a spokesman
for the commiuiOMr'~ -offioc said ... Thctt V.'a5 DO doctoring
and no violauon ...
The pme. won 2..:0 by ~
A was J>la~ under a
doublr pro~ wnh each m.a.n-aacr-claiming a baller on \ht 91JP05ina \Cam Wb usina an
iillcplbat. .
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facing
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Ta.rs, Huntingt_on
settle for 24-24 tie r
luggtsh Bruins
await top-ranked
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87 ROGER CARLSON
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PASADENA -UCLA's Bruins
have won twice in two starts but they
have yet to feel very &ood about
anythina. ,
Today beainnina at 12:30, they're
beina asked to do just that -feel aood about themselves.
That's a tall order considering what
they're up against today here as
Nebraska's Comhuskers, the No. 1-
ranked colleae f ootbaU team in the
country, invades for its first visit to
· the Rose Bowl since 1940 when tliey
put away Ernie· Nevers and the
Stanford Indians, 21-13.
It's their fil'$t visit to Southern
California since l 972 when UCLA
applied a 20-17 shocker on what was
then the nation's No. I-ranked team ..
Nebraska has powettd its way past
two hapless foes on the way to today's
encounter (42-7 over Wyomina and
38-7 over Minnesota) behind a
massive front line and a backfield
which includes senior tailb&ck Jeff
Smith (I 07 yards on 16 carries in the
first quarter alone apinst Minnesota)
and quarterback Craia Sundbera.
Sundbcr& has completed 14 of 18
passes for 22 l yard in two pme
while Smith has rushed for 3S3 yards
in an offense which has averaged
.S63.S yard , while the defense has
aiven up just 198.S r.ards per pme.
UCLA_,_ meanwhile, bas 1truaJed
apinst :>an Dieao State and LOna
Beach Stale, to put it mildly, and the,
quantrbaclc position is up in the .air
· with the lou of Steve Bono and the
indecision in 'lllihich Terry. Donahue
has approached the subject or a
replacement.
It's chher Junior David Nome or
sophomore Matt Stevens (out of
Fountain Valley Hilb). but Donahue
would !)Ot commit htm lf to com-
ment u late s Frida) e~cnlng..
"I hope ~ can play better m t
Ncbra ka," sa)S Donahue ... I don't
mean to mile cxcu but we wcrcn 't
healthy on defense ~en 1: pla)'Cd
them last )e r.'' A yur qo the Bruin met c·
bra ka and red the fl t I 0 point ,
but wound up on the rona end ofa
42-IOcount ''U LA 's pa l hi tory as th t
tllty're a lo tarter." ebra ka
J ·oach Tom 0 born
HGDttniton Beach num~ back Tony :8ernandea cradle. the ball while look1Q8
for room aaatnat l'fewport Barbor. Defen4· Ina foz Sallon la NeltlOD Andenon (U).
Aerial fireworks
key to standoff
ina wild one
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' .. °"" ......... Newport Harbor Hi&b's Sailors
rallied from a 17-6 halftime deficit to
~re 18 third.quarter pointS F~day
night. bUt befo~ they could ,et to the
fourth quarter t~ Hunuoaton Beach
Oilm rallied to tic the pme at 24 -
and that's how 1t ended before 3.400
in a v.ild oon-leaaue football en-
counter on Harbor's field.
How wild? Well, amon1 other
thin · ·
• ffuntinaton Beach nose guard
Scott Moberly, a ~3. 22S-pound
junior, raced 55 yards with an
mterception for a touchdown. •Joe Napoli, completina 9of14 for
132 yards in the first half. had the
Oilers in a l 7-6 lead after two periods.
•The Sailors rallied v.ith 18 pointS
iD the thtrd quarter. first v.i th an SO.
yard m&Kh which contained 13
passes, 7 Jood for 65 )ardS v.ith little
Ho Truona on the ~>Off end from 7
yards OUL
•But before the sailors• Ian$ cowd
finish )~llina about that the Tars. had
the ball apm when John SpanaJer
recovered ao ooSides kickoff and on
the fint pl&~ quarterback hane Foley
went deep to Truona. "ho rued
underneath the ball and cau&ht it for a
Penaf1orPuts boot to Dl&blos, ·24-19
Three fourth-quarter field goals keep
• By HOWARD L. HANDY
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31->ard touchdown. -•The Oilers didn't even bad the
ball )et in the third quaner and the l
Sailors bad taken the 1ead for the fint I time in the pme.
•The Sailors stopped HB on its
nut sc~ and after an Oilers' punt
•~ntjust three yaids to the Tars• 37,
the bosu responded with a 27 yard
field JOI) by Sterlin& Coberl).
•But before anyone could finish
celebratina that venture. the Oitcn
responded with R°" Morpn's 73-
yard kickoff return. settina Up I
• · (Pfeue eee SAILORSIJJS)
Foothill
runspist
Marina
By HUGH SILER
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• I 0teoQe Coul OAllY Pll.OT/Saluroay, September 22, 198-4
Mir"""~.., Ed.laon '•Sean Curran wadee thro~ tlabt
bole for •bort aatn .. Bannlna delenden
prepare to malle atop. · Ca.nan waa
Charaen' top ruaher with 66 yai'da.
Cycle sweep
for Schwartz
For the second time in three
months, Bobby Schwartz of Los
Anscles made a triumphant re-
turn to the Oransc County Fair-
arounds, sweeping the top two
e.vents at the weclc.ly motorcycle
racing program.
Schwartz, who has been racing
the past three months in England,
returned for one night to the
Fairgrounds to capture bpth the
scratch and handicap main events
at the Costa Mesa track. lt was the
second time Schwartz has been
able to swttp
In the scratch main, Kelly
Moran of Norwalk finished sec-
ond with John ·Sandona of Reche
Canfon placing third.
EDISON NIPPED, 10-9 •••
PromB .. 1•
combanauon ot Enc Whttlwrightand hit a ))-yarder last week in the JV
Greg Koperck that led to Edison's game. Besides. he misSed them (thrtt
first score of the game as Wheelwright fi eld foals) wide. He had the dis-•
tipped a Pilot pass away from a tance. •
receiver and into the hands of Following a Bontrager field J031 of
Kopcrek, g.aving Edi on a first do"'n 29 yards, the Pilots came ahve on
at the Pilot 47-yard hne. pffensc. Taking possession at their
Six plays later, quarterback Keith own 19. they drove to the Charger 21 .
Jarrett found fullback Doug Bennell The big play on the drive was a 59-
m the front comer of the end zor:: for yard run by quarterback Jame11e
the touchdown. The extra point Holleway. The Pi.Jo~ finally settled
attempt sailed wide left, a c1Icum-~ for a Francisco Martmez field goal of
stance which would come back tcr--38 yards: ~
haunt the Chargers. Bannina's winning drive started
A bad snap on a Bann mg punt gave when defensive tackle Cu.rt1s Wil-
tbe Chargers a first down at the Pilot hams fell on a Charger fumble at his
3 I late in the second quarter, but on own 19, and the Pilot offense wasted
fourth down a field goal attempt went no time putting the ball in the end
wide right and tbe haJ(ended with the zone.
Chargers leading, 6-0. On the first play from scrimmage
"(Place-kicker Tim) Bontrager 1s fullback Leroy Holt swept around the
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Do-.J'T IUST GO THROUGH IT Koperek at the Charger 22. l~ -On the next play Brett Youn~ took ·GROW.THROUGH IT! ap1tchoutfromHoueway and11ptoed ·
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down the sidelines to lie the game.
v.ould prove to be the winning Drnorce . SEMINAR Martinez kicked the ·extra point that
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h ,._Milrlil'«Z 31 FG
Six Thursday Evenings
Sept. 27 -Nov I
7:30-9:30 pm
h,._YCIUtlll n run 'Mar1111ez kick
Allencs.nce. 1.000 (Hlim.tect)
IHOtVIOUAL STATISTICS
• RUll\lrle Ban-Vouog, IS-109, Holl, , .... HOl!ewav.
9-66 Edi-CUfTan, 21·66, &ennett, 1·391 Grn, 2·•;
J•rrell, 6·for·min111 IS.
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Newport Beach -St. Andrews at I 5th St.
" ~Hsine
1San-Hol1-•V, 4· 10· 1 50
Eol-Jarrell, f· 13·0 If
tltec.wtne
Across from Newport Harbor High S20 Registration Ban-<Hahn, 1-2•; Vouno, 2·11; Sterllng, l·H.
Ed!-Curr•n, 3-S.; Ju1lice, 2-17; 8ennell.
2·•, G•rllv. 1-17, Jone~. 1·7 For more lnformatfon, call 631·2~59-5 Mon·Fn
Six years ago, Milford Talbot was a
stress engineer at Fluor Corporation These
days at the Orange County Fair Grounds Swap
Meet, he fights fire to a VW hood. which has been
waxed with his TnpJe-luster car care product. With
a light wipe, the bnlltant shine returns and Tnple·
Luster'• cleaning and protection qualities are
proven.
Always an Inventor. Talbot came across his se·
cret fonnula after repeated attempts to find a one·
step poll h that would cl an wmdows. pohsh
Chrome and prot t pa nt w1th0ut abfas1ves. His pa·
t nted formula for Trtple·Luster does all that. It ts
also non·toxrc nd easffy removes road film .
. "When I cam up w1fh th formula, I was hterally
giving 1t away So I came to the Swap Meet and. sold
.
36 jars in 3 hOurs. I guess people figured that if I'd
use it on my own Mercedes Benz, they could use.it'
on their cars," he sad.
Originally from Tnnidad, Talbot has degrees from
the Drake Business SChOot of Boston and San
Francisco State. Alt~h Trip ·Luster is now
being sold 1n some ma,01 supermarkets. Talbot will
continue to promote 1t av ry weekend t the Orange
County Swap M t. He Id, "I couldn't g1v it
up • u 1 my money·m 1no hobbY • We 1nv1t you
to vis t him •I Space E·116
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Everything .••
under the Sun!
Tallest player
in NBA history
signed by Lakers
r m AP dltp &cb
IN<:1LEWOOD -Chuc~ Ne~itt, a flC'll
7-S. 235-pound center who is the tallest ~
pl yer in National Basketball Association
history, has ign d a contract with the Lbs 1'iclCS
Uikcrs. the club announ<'ni Friday. •
In ~ctping with club policy, terms of the a,rccmcnt
were not announced.
A third-round draft choice of the Houston Rockets
1n 19 2, Nevitt, who attended Nonh Carolina State.
0ecame the talle~t player in NBA
histot) when he appeared in six
games during J 982-83 sea on for
the Rocket~
Ne' itt has 'done most of his
plnying in the past two scasoM
with Houston f.l)lers. the Na•
tional AAU champion in 1983
and theronnerup in that compcti~
tion th1 year •. ·
The Lakeri. invited Nevitt to
their rookie camp in Auaust and
•1'e'ritt were impre scd enough to·mvite
him to tramina camp, which begins next wttkend,
according to Jerry West. the team's general manager.
"We like ihe fact that he can shoot the baJI and
block some shots." West said.
GU 8rendt, Oallu Cowboys ¥lee president for
personnel, on Judging footbaU prospects: "lt'•.llk•
judging a beauty contest: It'• easy to pick out the
top 10 percent and bottom 10 percent. It's the 80
P41rcent In the mid die that look the same."
live-way tie for Lu Vegu lead
-I
Dellil W1t10D, the last man to finish, n
had an eagle-2 on his way to a 3-under-par
68 Friday to pull into a five-way tie for the
lead af\er the third round otihe richest
event on the American PGA YOur, the$ l, 122,500.Las
Vegas Invitational. Watson was tjed with Jobuy
Miiier, former Masters champion Cra.i1 Stadler, Lon
Hinkle and Andy Bean, who had the lead alone until he
3-putted from 4-fttt and made double bogey on the
18th hole ... In the LPGA event, rookie ClDdy Ple1er
birdied the final hole for a 5-under-par 68 to lead in ihe
first round of the San Jose Classic at Almaden County
Club ... Former U.S. Open champion Orville Moody,
who became eligible for the Senior PGA tour with has
50th birthday last December, fired.a 3-under par 69 for
the first round lead in a seniors event at Concord, Mass.
Johncock injured ln crash
BROOkLYN, Mith. -Gordon • Johncock, a two-ttme Indianapolis 500
winner, was injured Friday in a crash
during practice for the Detroit News Grand
l""rix Indy-car race.
· The .i8->ear-old driver from nearby Coldwater.·
Mich .• suffered what track officials said were several
iunjuries but no broken bones.
He \\35 taken to Foote Memonal Hospital in
Jackson. Mich .. where he was to be treated and kept
O\:e rn ight for observation.
Rams re-sign David Croud.lp
The Jlams anm>unced Friday that they [il
have plaped rookie center Tony Slaton on •II•
their tnJured reserve last and re-signed
defensive back Cavid Croudip.
Slaton suffered an abdominal muscle strain in
practice Thursday, accordina to a spokesman for the
National Football League team, who said the fonner
Southern California player would be sidelined in-
definitely. · The Rams had wai~ Croudip on Wednesday to
make room on the roster for quarterback Steve Dils .
.
Cab•• title drive
Rook e urt ep1latre pttchcd It• 111 ven·hlller and y \'u Slyte drove in
three run to help the t. Lou1 Cardinal beat Cha o, 8.0, Fnda>· niibt and •
oonhnuc to taU the CUb drive 1hc the Nauonal
Le ue Enst title. Chi o' fifth straiaht lo kept its
magic number for d imana the tillc at three • • •
Elsewhere in the Nation I League, Geor1e.Fo1terdrove
an three nm \\1th a two-run fiome run and a sinJJe H
the New York Meta defeated Montrealh6-2. Mookle Wiison hit his nint hom~r and
Ray Kalpt hit his lhltd 10
support Sfd Ferulldes, S-6, who
snapped a five-game losina streak
' by throwina 516 inni~ · • · Jobuy Ray picked up has fourth
straiaht aamc-winnina RBl and TODY Peaa drove in three runt as
Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia, ,.J,
, . Marlo So&o pitched a six-hitttr
and drove in three runs with a
_ __ double. a sin&Je and 1 sacrifice fly
r.iv . in leading Cincinnati to a 5·2
victory ·,over Houston ..• Atlanta's Rkk MUler
checked San Diego on four hits and knocked in the
dectding run with a sinaJe~s the Braves turned back the
National Leaaue West champion Padres, 3-1.
Brett helpti Royan stay In flnt
· George Brett, still hobbled sli&}ltly • • with ·a pulled hamstring. unloaded a arand
slam hom~run in the seventh inning
Friday niaht to boost the K.tnsas City .
Royals to a 7-4 victory over ~akland. The victory
snapP.ed a two.pme losjna.skid for Kansas City and left
the Royals a half-game ahead of the Angels and one
game in front of Minnesota in the American Leaaue
West ... In other AL games, Ron Wulllnston and &eat
Hrbek tripled 10 key a six-run first inning as Minnesota
trounced Cleveland 7-3. The
Twins sent 11 batters to the plate
in the first, puncllina out seven
hits and scoring three runs o~
Scllalze, 3-6, who didn~J'lctite
batter ... Danny Tarta'hlhtro e
in two runs and &ea Pllelpa
homered to back Jim Beattie'•
six-hitter and carry Seattle toa 5-1
victory over the aucago White
· Sox ... Deuls "Oil Cu" Boyd allowed five bits white BW 89Ck·
Brett • ner and Toay Arm•• drove in two
runs each durinaa six-run Boston scve,ntll inp.inaas the
Red Sox won a 8-0 victory over Balumore ... 81tcli
Wynqar and Mike Pa1Uanlo drew bases-loaded walks
to force in the 11e-break.ing runs in the sjxth inning and
the New York Yanktts went on.to beat Detroit 5-3 ...
Cecil Cooper stroked a two-run home run and Doa
Sotton and Ray Seara1e combined on a five-bitter as
Milwaukee broke a five-,&ame losing streak with a 5-1
victory over Toronto.
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No. 1 BCI nipped
ill polo by Waves
The nationally top-ranked UC
Irvine water polo squad hit a bump m
the road in the form of No. 2
Peppcrdine Friday, 11 the Waves
captured the teams' PC.AA opener in
overtime, 11-10, at Pepperdine.
Rob Mataranps notched. the
aame·winner with l: l 6 to play in the
1econd overtime session after the two
tea.ms bad traded aoals in the first
extra period.
The Anteaters held a 7-4 ad van tqc
at halftime, but Peppcrdine (8-0-2)
scored the only two aoalst0f the third
quarter and eventuaUy tied the game
to send it into overtime. In hi&h school actton. Corona del
Mar won the Tustin Hi&h bracket of
the SOuth Coast Tournament, scoring
an 8-7 victory over Sunny Hills and
l l-5 decisiowe1"" ftstin. 1
The CIF's second-ranked Sea
Kings were sparked by Jeff Oeding's
five goats in the opener. Ocding had
three in the tint half when CdM took
a 5-2 lead, and althouah Sunny Hills
came close. the Lancen could never
soc off adult ticket with •d
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catch up.
Goaltender Dave Vistaunot wu
sharp CdM, recordi~ 16 saves in the
two pmes, includ1n1 11 ap.inst
Tustin.
Cd M's first pme today at Newpon
Harbor is slated for 1 J a.m., and a win
would put the Sea Kings in-the 3:20
championship match.
At Newpon Harbor Friday, the
top-ranked Sailors ha4 one easy pme
-a 16-4 romp of San Clemente -
and a somewhat tig.llt contest -an
8·5 verdict over El Dorado at New-
pon.
Newport moved anto the semi·
finals of the tourney, necdint tVIO
victones to claim the championship.
Cameron Thompson led a parade of
l I Newport plar.en who scored in the
tint aame. while the Sailors broke
away from a 3-2 halftime lead to case
past El Dorado m the second pme.
·Marina will ~ay for the consola·
tion title tocay 1f it can win a pair of
games at TustinHiah following a 14-5
verdict over Estancia.
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t S-12.
Mis.sion Viejo went lll front for the final time on a 9-yaro aerial from
Reind.e.rs 10 Henry Gray.
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. _Eagles let onegef away, tJ!.en se lefoiatle
stancta sees 21-7 halftime ead melt,
outfights back to 1-e Tritons, 28-28
ByUNHILiL
o.., ..... ~,
What you had in Fnday night's
28-28 tac between Estancia Hiab and
San Clemente High were two teams
Jthat each played one half of football
here on the San Clemente High
campus -fint Estancia'a Eagles
then the Tritons. ·
The Eagle SC"ored on their first two
possessions of the ball game on their
way to a 21-7 halftime fend. Running
back Alan Blaver"s 22.yard scamper
on third down put Estancia in sconna
position ~hich was capptd by quar;-
Warriors . get 19-0
fesson
Special to tbe Daily Pilot
SAN MARCOS -Woodbridge Hiah's Warriors dropped their $CC·
ona straight non-league football de-
cision Friday night as host San
Marcos burned Woodbridae with five
interceptions in a 19-0 victory.
Grea Helm spun off a 63-yard
touchdown run m the first period, but
af\er that it was a see·saw battle into
the fourth quarter before mistakrs
finally caught up with Coach Gene
Noji's lrvine-t.scd crew.
It bcun before the fim kickoff as
quarterback Matt Cornwell was un-
able to start because of a pulted 11oin
muscle and wasn't taped properly.
So Noji went with sophomore John
Uyrkovtch, and Cornwell was to play
in the third quarter and a ponion of
the fourth quarter only .
"We missed some assianments and
you Gan 't make those kind of mistakes
near the coat tine," saiCS a disa~
pointed Noji.
.. We had a receiver ao the wrona
way once, and we missed a key block
on another,·those hurt us."
tcrback M1ke-Rosellin1's uC· td 'ID to to wide re<:e1\ er Eric Dom. one of
thtte the two hooked up for
On the Eagles' next Po c sion,
tatlback Craig Conte's 2-yard J unt
act up Estancia'<S ICCOnd sconng
opportunity with Blaver doin the
scorina honors on a three-ya.rd run.
After Sin Ctcmcrnc clc d the gap
to 14-7 in the scoond quancr, the
Rosellin1-Dom combination came
through apm, this time on a 14-yard
pass play with 22 onds remaining
m the half for a 21·7 ilc d t
intermis ion.
t nc11 out incd n a mentc
m total offi n 219 99 1n lhe ftrs1 h If.
Howe" r th1 ch n ed d matt·
call) In the second I A different n Clemente le m apJ)Cnrcd \\1th
one two comb1n tton of au own.
Tnton quan ck Alex Baker,
who f'S 2 for I 0 an the first hal(.
started iioding his favonte target,
spin end Tony VillBnueva. llaker
completed 9of14 seC'ond-ha1f passc ,
the la t eight to Vtll nueva. .
fhrce or fbc ·pa • M'cnt for
toucndowns. The first TD capped
69-yard sconng dnvc with Vii-
i nueva making n great catch m the
end zone for a 14-)ard scoring pl&).
Villanueva did 1t ugaan, lhi ume
for five )'ards.
· Twice the Warrio{'I were in pos.-
ition to score, but fiCld aoal attempts
. from 22 and 28 yards away went wide,
which preserved San Man:os' seven-
Newport Harbor quarterback Shane Foley
8C&ll• the field lookln& for recelven while
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offeulve line 'offera aupport durluJI l'rl·
day'• 24·24 tie with Bunttncton !leach.
point bulge. · ~~~d~g~~li'd~~ up!!·,~·~~~ SAILORS, OILERS TIE, 24-24 ..•
nings capped a 37-yard drive with a From Bl .
.10..yard run ~th with· 9:20 Jemain-perfect I-yard Jlant strike from
ins. ""'· · Napoli Lo Paul Bryant for the tying
The final sAn Marcos touchdown touchdown.
came with just 30 seconds left after •There were no less tt\_an 46 pla)s
David Townsnend picked off the fifth from scrimmage in the wild third
interception ofa Woodbridae pass to stanza. including 21 passes by Fole)·.
set the winners up on the Warriors' •In the final quarter Chns Parks
23. intercepted an Oiler pass, Oiler
It took just five plays befo~ Darren Tomasick got off a .i;lutch 49-.
Richard Grecnekh piled over from a \3rd punt (net) to act HB out of
yaro out: danger, then Motpn intercepted a
San Marcos dominated the pme Sailors' pass and It finally finished
out of its option attack with 1 solid · hiheSailors'~oingtothuironthe
runni11Jpmc, pilina up 217 yards on final play for a l--yard completion.
43 cames. as opposed to just 44 >ards "That wa~ a war!," shouted Hunt·
on 20 carries by the Warriors. · · mgton Beach Coach George Pascot.
It was a reversal from two earlier "A great football game."
games when Sin Marcos went to the,
air much more than usual, but Noji
said his team wasn't fooled in that area.
"They threw the ball a Jot for an
option team earlier," noted Noji.
"But we were ~pared for what they
did.''
What the Warriors were not
prepared for were the five inter-
ceptions, offset somewhat by San
Marcos~ three lost fumbles.
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I MARINA. • • J'romBl
have a lead an the first half. but we
couldn't put the ball in the end zone."
"I tned every trick in the book."
said a pc~piring M1Jce Giddiop, who
has coached the Sailors to a 2.0.. I
record prior to Sea Vie~ League
action next "Wctk. ·
h was fininJ that neither team lo~t
10 this particular game, because
neither deserved to.
·apoli completed 13 of 28 for I 79
)ards and 2 interceptions. Fole)
responded v.ith a 21-41-2 per-
formance. for 2.H )ards.
Neither coufd run on the otbcras
both trenches proved unmovable,
and it was ao exceptionally hard-
hiuing pme.
0 1'd say so," agreed Giddings. "I'm
:rhe Vikin'5quite easily could have
led before goina into the lockerroom,
but an offside penalty nepted a
touchdown pa$S from quarterback
Steve Blokdyk to the speedy Rish.
fon:ma Marina to settle (or ihe 7-7 tie
at half.
MeW'P!>rt Barbor'• Scott Moeea ramblea for yaruae after
catclllDC pau qaln•,t Huntinaton Beach Friday DJ.&bt.
glad I wa)n't on the tield."
On one play three pla)ers ~ere
helped from the field. but what
appeared to be the worst was a knee
injury (left) to Harbor's Jot Johnson.
Everythma was going the Oilers'
way through two pcnods, but when
Foley went to the air, .... ith Truona (9
catChC$ for l 21 yards) and tight end
Joe) Jam~ (6 for 54 )ar<h) his major
targets, 1t suddenly ~ame a
dogfight.
The Oilers faded to takeadvantagc-
of all of their opportunities early,
however. and it may have cost them
the dedsion, leavina them 1-1-1 after
three non-leque pmcs
Among the spoils not collected was
a 41 -yard pass from Napoli to tiaht
end Robert Gaw, an ~parent touch-
down which was nullified by a penalty
for blocking bctow the waist some
seven yards behind him as he crossed
the goal line.
While it was a passmi OrJY, the
defense in the trenches ap1nst the run
was awesome with the Sailors• Mike
Beech, Tom Kitchens. Scott Crai&
and Jason Nedelman aoina apinst
such Oiler defenders as Robert-Flory,
Moberly and Datrcn James.
The Sailors entered at Jess than full
strenath -outside linebacker Andy
Stoneman was out with a concussion
suffered in practice. tailback Fritz
Ho.wscr sat it out (muscle pull in the
hip area) .
Marinovich gets
a passing gr~de
Fr9sh quarterback
sparks Mater Del
to 30-16 victory
By RANDY TIFT
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It was only a matter of time before
frcibman quarterback Todd
Marinovich arid Maier Dci Hish's ~volving door recehina corps
sWtedmakinglbepuspla} countas
big plays.
In fact, the fourth quarter of
Marinovicb's third hip school pmc
may be a tumini point an bis career as
well as Mater Dei's 5CUOn. W"C the
Monarchs got some bit breaks. but it was Mater Dei's pass1na pme that
Jeft smilina Coach Cbuclc Gallo lJ"yin1
to explain what went right an bt•
team's ~16 v.io over Sania Ana
Friday night at the Santa Ana Bowl.
.. We arrived as a pass1na team
tonight," Gallo said after accepting
the Santa Ana Mayor's trophy amid
cheers from the crowd of 6,000 ... We
were conservative in our first two
games (the Monarchs an now 2-1).
but tonight wetoldTodditwuall bis,
and he took it." ·
The freshman quancrbaek led •
20-0 founh Quarter Mater Dei ""ft
by oonnectfng on l 0 of li2 Pll*' ae
the second half. T:houah inconsisceot
an the first half. he and his &ck of
rcce1v. eB aelled for the second, and
made the key plays to total 26.S yards
passmg.
.. We didn't antcodtothrowthebd
tonight, until they made us throw,"
Gallo wd, •·Marinovich came of.
toni&ht. He dido 't have :to uk us What
:to do every time toni&bt l lhiDt bC•s
become a lqitimaic vanity quar·
tcrback."
Despite the pusina numbers. it w
a key bttak that shoOk Mater Dti
from its slwnber. Behind ~10, die
Monarclts' Claris Gill was able IO
smother a Santa Ana .~1 a~
which bocked the bill into IC'JOnllll
pe>Sitioo for Mater Dei at the Santa
Ana 2-)'U'd line.
Mannovieh tied the score ~
carryina it acrou two plays later, but
Mater Dei miUed the extra point n.e
Monarchs then seized excellent field ~lion for their winnina drive. I)'
forcing the Stints to punt from their
own two, the Monarchs \oo1c pas.
session at Santa Ana' 36 and went to
work.
On third and eigbt at the l4. the '
pass acw came throuah ~ on a
· divins sideline catch by Jeff Oatdy.
Runnma beck Toan Ca.o1(26 c:anies)
then took it the rest of lbc qy, sconna (rpm five yards O\lt to live
Mater ~ all iLwould Deeds for i11
ud&a ""lctor)'.
Ocean View,
CyPress meet
Oocan View·~ Scahav.-U arc lht
onlv Orange Coasi are.a team 110
action ·to:n.iabt-ua"elina to Westera H~ io dud Cypress in an~
contest.
Kickoff is stt for 7;30.
C>cean View. built arouad a ru.n-
nma.Ji.me v.ith double ri.lbt ends. is
J-1. C)pre$5 u 2-0 in non..~leque play.
Artists pull out
uphill 7-6 victory
Dana Hills falls
as Draper stars
for L.aguna Beach
By BOBB MUNSON
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It isn't too often that the J..a1una
Beach High football team wins a
gatne. But when they do. the players
celebrate as if they had won the CIF
Central Conference champion::.hip.
Well, it wasn't a playoff game, only
a non-lcque matchup between two
winless teams.
But when the Anisu watched the
final seconds tick off the clock. their
QUC$t for victory was finally fulft.lled,
as ...._una took a 7-6 deetsion o"cr
lona-ume m-al Dana Hil Frida)
n1&ht at Laguna Beach High.
lt ~-as the first v.in oft~ son for
the Artists ( 1-2) who broke a l ~pme
losina stttal.: >A1i.h &be "ictory,
"I'm glad that wt finaU) iota win,"
said a much-~lie"ed Laauna Beach
Coach Dennis HIJ)ung. "IJl) ~all)
ha pp~ t~ get th}s victory." •
nd the Arti ts had to v.ofk their
way out of a jam lat.t in· the fourth
quarter to bo1d OD to the win.
Tbe pme was scoreless entcrina
mto the final quarter of play, but
Lquna &aCJi took lld\o'&.Dllge of I
crudaJ Dolphin mistake witb 9:47
kft.-.,
Dana Hdls was forced to punt e
ball from its own 3S-yvd line, and
Chris Bonas dropped beck to kick.
But the hike from center bounced at
Bonas' feet, and after be picked \he
ball up to run, Bonas was hit by thfce
oncolnina Anisu &i'Th.e 7.
. That gave Lquna BQC'b lJOF:-----...... -
scuion with a fitJt--and~goal, and it
took runnina back Mark Draper onl)'
two lrid to punch the ball into the end
zone. Sean McKevin kicked the e,.;ua
point. and the Artists bad a 7-0 lead
v. ith 8:57 to play.
But Dana Hill marched bllck
dov.n the field •ith a ll-pla>, 73-y&rd
drive. And h '&S a 1...quna Beach
mistakt v.bich allov.'Cd the Dolphins
to sco~. as the Artists had only 10
. ~ n on the field When the l>o1Pbins· Keith Cole) ran into the
end zone from four ~ards out.
''\\'e had a muue in defensive
calls.;" wd Har)ima. Their runn
back ran riaht throvp the spot when
our pla"er was mimna. ..
On the second play of the third
quarter, the Kniahts u.sed the big play
to open thin.pup. Dutri~c (who wts
2 of 6 on the evenina, with both
compietions 1oin1 for score') hit Ken
B"-' at the 37-yard line, and after
aetuna a block it the 40, Brius
rambled down lhe riaht sideline for
tho acore.
Miraculous rec~ption eats uf.> Lions
Howe, er. Daria Hills' attempt at a
t9''0-po1nt conversion was stoppc(l. as
Matt Rauh•s pa.SS attempt was in·
complete.
Rhett Oannan n:cc>\.crcd the su·
in& On• ide kick for lquna Belch,
and IOta.ocr pushed the ball down to
the Dotp)lin .Sas time ran out.
Foothill added two insurance
touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
and once apan the bia play killed the
Vikcs.
16-15 last·ditch win over Westmi~s~er
Bj JOE DUDEVOIR
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\ k. ian-
• ins at the Lion's 27. Senuc moved to
the \\ c tmtn tcr eight before havtna to-settle .for a 2~}ard field 1 b)
Todd Pru~op.
SetY1te 16, w.tltmm'• 11
~~QUllW1 • 0 :r 0
Dt'apct fintshtd the_pmc with 133
)'. rds on 1 & carri The nior also
had a 8-yard · ·off return callt'd
c because of holdi ··r"'C ne'er m Ora~ tum aa a
better performance... id Ha
"He played nta tic."
..
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•AST DfVIStON
Chieffo to 63 511
New Y0t~ M 70 .S.S 6 '> SI. Louh 11 71 S2t t
Pt\a.dtlpl'lla I I 13 526 9h
Molltr .. I 74 11 •1 lSn
PlltMluroll ff IS U1 21h
•·won dlvitloo tilia
f nctaY's Sc-
San Fr1nclsco 5. DedterS I Pills.burgh 5, PnlltM!Phle I
Ntw York 6, MonlrMI 2
SI. Louis I. Chi(ff() 0
Clnclnntll 5, HotnlOlt 2
Atlanta 3, San OlffO I
T•Y'• Gamt1 OMeen (Welcn 12·131 at San Francl.co (Grant 1-4)
1 MontrHI (P1lmtr 6·3) at New York
( hrenvl 12· 13) Cnlc•GO !Trout 12·71 el SI LOUii (Own·
btv 0·2)
Pnl .. delollla (Hudson 9· 10) at Plll~buroh
(Rhoden 13·9), In)
Cln<:IMtlt (Browruno l·Ol at Houston (Sc:oll S· 11), (n)
• At .. nta IPerta • 12·71 at San OleOO
(WMICXI 13-l l• (n)
SUl*Y'I Gamtt
DM91r1 at San FrancilCO MontrMI al Hew Y0tk
Pttllade!Oflae at P11tsbur9h ClliGHO at SI. LO.ill
Atlanta •I Sal' 0,.go Ctnclftnall at Hoo.nlon, tnl
AMERICAN LEAGUE t·
A"91b S, Rln91n 4
TEXAS
AIVW>dl'I
WardH
l!IB .. Jb
LAPrlh rf
8Jone1 l1>
GWr9hld Scone
Dunbar Pf!
Kunkel H
WI*"" 31> Foi.v Oh T9'1111
CAUfOttNtA
ab rll bl
4 1 3 I 810.0,,.1 rt
4 O 1 1 Cerew ID
2000 Lvnncf
4 o O O OtCnc• 31> 3 1 I O Oown•no H
4 1 I 2 Pettis pr
l 0 0 0 RtJklll dn
l 0 0 0 Grich 2b
4000 8oonec
3 I 2 O Narron 21>
1 0 0 0 Schoflld ..
ll 4 I 4 T_,.
Scweby lnNfl9I
alHlllll
4 1 l 0
4 0 I 0
3 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
l 2 3 0
0 I 0 0
3 0 0 0
3 I 2 2
2 0 0 0
2 0 l 2
3 0 0 0 JI 5 I 4
Texn 000 220 oeo-• Cellftmlt 010 012 Olx-5
Game Wlnnlne R81 -Grkn (I) e-sc:o11, Wllllerion, Darwin, l!llNI
OP-Tt>tas I. C•llfMnla 2 LOB-Tun 5,
Calttornl• • 28-0ownlno 2, Narron HR-GWrlellt (9) S~eJackson.
" H R ER ea SO THAii
Oar•ln 1 4 3 2 5 RWrionr L, 1·1 I • I ' 0 Cellfomla
Romaniek " l 4 4 3 2 Kaufmt'l W,2·2 42. 3 0 0 0 2
T-119 A-27 47'
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Giants 5, Dod9en 1
LOS ANGELI$ SAN fRAN
•brh!M lll»rhbl
Sa• 2b Andnn H
Lando rf
Guvrer cf
Brock 11>
ScloKla C
Whllflldlf
Rl11eraJb
Vale"11a p
Stul>l>s Oh
Nlednfur P
Tet1ls
4 0 2 0 GtedOen cf 3 l I 0
4000 Trlllo2b 40 11
4 0 0 0 CISrown Jb 3 O O O
4 0 1 O Leonerd If 4 O l 2
4 0 I 0 8rtnly c J 1 2 0
' 0 1 0 S.nchtl rt ' 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 Ral>O It> 3 1 0 1
l I I 0 STn1>$n 11> 1 0 0 0
2 O I O Wa"mn n 2 o o o
I 0 I 0 LHklY P 2 l 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 1 I 0 Tttall
kWtbY1nnk191
Let .... ~ 000 010 ooo-1
Self F ranclKe 020 000 JOJC-5
G1me Winning Rl!ll -Sanche1 (1)
E-Andenon LOB-LOI Al\9 ... 1 5, San FranclKo S 28-Sctoscla, Guerrero
JS-Sanchez Sl!l-Gleddtn 1291
S.-Wtllman
'" H R IR II SO L81A"9lle1
Va>enlla L, 12· 16 6 S 2 4 f
N ledntU411' 0 0 0 0 0
Sen f'ranct1c;e
Lesktv W,9·13 ' • l I 0 WP-LH~.ev T-727. A-11,.569
Transal'Mt'ka toumament <•• s.11 ,,.lldsal Qua."9r1Nt~
Jolwt MiCEnroe (Us) Oef, Johll -LIO\ld
(Britain). 6·3, 6-1; 8rad Gflberl (U.S l Otf
Bin ScanlOn IU S ), 1•S, 6·2, Tlf"ry Moor
CU SI cltf, Thomn Hooitedt <Sweden), 6·3,
.. 2. Eliot TefliClltr (U s ) def KaVll' CUl'rel' ( u s I. ' 6, • 3, 6 •
Glr1s ttnnts
HIGH SCHOOL
CMta Meta 11, lrvlrlt 7 SIMM1
Tuciltr CCMI def P?lem, 6·3, dal Grlello, 6-0, def. Ronoulllo, 6 1, 81ntcovoc
((M ) '°"· 2·6, won, 6·3. 6·1, Te11IOI' ICM)
IO•I, 0 6, 3 '· 0-6 Oeu-.
Wulf•Cn.l'lo (CMI lost 10 HtN·~ter
1•6, dtf .. Rtvno1ch·88Nd1Ct, •·2, Otf
Codltan·PHlller. 6·2. Sofwl Kooe (CM)
won. 6•2, 1 6, 1 6, PtllT'tr•LaUOf'I ((Ml
lo&!, 1·6, )•6 WClfl, 6•2
Dr•t bMtl
NDIA NATtONAU
I It '"""" La I I • ..., OMHlf1
n lud l!Ydro -1 ddJe H
CWktlll.t Fa I Tex,, 2\UI, 2 l!evt w fHoustonl, 216 16, a. Grn ArU
IT.tftl 2tolM I f2 T\llrll (M l. IW..»
N'L NATlCHtAL CON11allf(I
$et1 Fre~IKO
ATltnta
Ranu
NtwOi'IUM
WHI
W LT
3 0 0
1 ! 0
' , 0
' 2 0 C«\tr.a
,.
, 0 0 l.000 70 ,,
l ! 0 .»l 71 H 120.=•.o 1 I 0 l3 S1 11
120.:m• .. ....
OallH 2 I 0 .. 750
NYGants 1 I 0 M7 10 .. S~ 210M1t4 ..
Pll~ 120W636f
wa ICM1 1 2 o m n M
AM9RICAN CON,.RIHC•
Pl lllt>Ur9'!
Cle•NIM:I
Clnel""'ll Hou•'°"
M1tml 'N-envteno
NY.Jell
lndian11P011s
Buffalo
.... ) 0 0 I 000 7' 41
J I 0 6'1 M 7l 210M7f0~
110'611755
2 ' 0 661 .. 6S Cenlr ..
. 2 l 0 0 , 0
0 3 0
0 3 0
a.st , 0 0 1000 ... 41
2 l 0 .. , " " 2 I 0 667 13 .0
IJO.Dll27'
0 s 0 000 •I 7'
SUndaW"• GalMt RMl\I et Clnclnnell 1Cht"'1el 2 al 10
a.m.l ..... \
tndlene1>oll1 •' Mtaml (~nnat • ti p.m.)
Gr"n 8av ar Oall11 (Chtnnel 2 at
o.m.l
HOUiton al Al .. nll
Mlnnnota at Detroit
NY Jets at 8uffal0
Pitt5burtfl at CteYtland St LOUii ., Ntw OrlMns
San FranclKO at Pnli.csetPhla Wuhll\GtOll ., Ntw E119tand
Cllleaoo at SMllte
KansH Cltv •I Denvtt Ta~ a.v at NY Giants ,,,_..,., o.m.
S.n Oltoo et ....,..
C ..... tootMI~
WUT
Nebfaslc.1 el UCLA (Crianna4 2 at 1230
Pml Lono 8each St ., FrflllO SI., n
Oregon at Caloiwn.a San JOM St. at StanlOl'd
Ho\nton al WHllol\Glon
BeM St. at Washlnoton St
BYU at ..... n. n
Wldlill St .• , ~-LH vev ... " Cal State Northrldoe at San Frencll<lO St.
UC Otvli at Santa Ciera, n
C.J Stale H1vward at Cat Pl:Mv <SLOI, n
Wel>tr SI at Portland SI., n
ROCKIES
USC at Arlwnt St (Chtnnet 5 al 7 P.m.)
Cal Slate FUl!trton et Color•do St.
Utan at Air Force
Teqs Teen •• New MHICO, n
Nevede·RtnO at lk>IM St.
Montane $1. •I Idaho, n
Montana at Idaho St., n
SOUTH
SW Loulslane al Alebamt
Arizona 11 LSU, n
Florida SI at Miami, Fl•
Armv •I Tanneua
Southern MlutulPPI at Auburn
Wakt ForMI •I Nortll Caroona $1
Cincinnati 11 M«nOfl•• St .. n·
Clledtl at Geor9" Tech
C!emton et Geotola
Ouk• at Sovtn Carollna, n
Kal\l.H at Vanderl>OI, n
Ktntudty at Tulane, n
LOUlllana Tech •• Mlu lu1001
Rlcllmond et Vlf01noa Tecll
Furman at MarlllaU, n
Weslern C:.rollna et VMI
SOUTHWEST
TUllt el Arlla111a1 8evtor ., Olllahoma
Nonn Tnas SI ., SMU, n
Iowa St at TtXH A4M, n
t<anws St. at TCU. n
Sen OitQO SI at OttlehOma St. L..emer 11 Rieie, n
MIDWEST
Colorado at Notre Dame
MldllQan St at Illinois
Wlscon1ln at Mlcllloen
lndlane at Nortnwesttrn
Ohio St et Iowa
Minnesota at Purdue
Mlnlsslppl St. at Missouri
IUlnols St. •• Indian• SI.
Kent SI. al N. llllnol1, n
E. llllnols al Toledo, n
Ohio U. at E. Michigan, n
ArllenMI St at so. llllnol1
l!lowllno Green at Miami, Ohio
Wnttfn Mlclllean al Central Mlchlo1n
Ntw MaxlCo St at Or•kt
•AST
Norin Carollne at Bolton CotleOe
Marvland at Wtst Vlrelnle
Vlrolnl• at Nevv
Rvl~s at svrecu11, n
Piii al Temple
w•ti.m &. Marv at Penn st
l!lo$ton U at Ntw Hamo•hlre
Yale at Brown
Budtntl at NOl'tl\ffstern
Colgate ti Ltllloll
Harverd •I CotumOle
Morgan SI •I Connecticut
Princeton at Corntll
Penn at Oartmoutn
Gommunitv ~
SOUTHLAND f'OOTIAl L "°LL ·~ ScMol flKerd ""-
1 Taft 1-0·0 120
2. Fullerton 1·0·0 106
3. El C.mlno l·0-0 J2
•. Cerritos O·O·O 76 s Soutnwntern 1-0-0 60
6. l!lakersfl•ld 1 ·0·0 5'
7. Santa Montee 1-0-0 ..
I. Ml. Sen Antonio 1-0-0 3'
9. LA Pierce I ·0-0 19
10 Pa1ad111a 0· 1·0 19
Other recelvlno vot81. Rlvar$lde (1·0·01. II, Long l!leacn City (1·0-0) 14, Sa" 011110
Mesa (0-l·OJ. I, Seddltbecll 10-1-0l, s,
Paiom.r <1·0-0), 4, O.swt 11-0-0) 2
Communttv c..._.
TODAY'S GAMIS
(Neft·C.IMt 911(.1)
GOIOe<I Wnt a t S.nta Ana Fullerton at Oranoe Coast
Mt San Antonio •I S.ddlet>Kll 1
LA Htrt>or at El C•mino Wnt Los AltQ4tits et Moofperk
lm1>«l1! VaUev al s.oi:itl!Weslern
San Oiffo MeM at Grossmont
Riven1de CC at East Loi All04tll1
P1lomer al Rio Hondo
Anle!C>Pe Velltv •I Cllrut
Tait at West V•lltv
Wnr Cat lnst1tule 11 L01>9 l!IHch CC
kottsdeot. Aa •I Cerrlloa
Ventura •t lektofitld
u !. Marine C-G(PS " Duert
GoleNltte. At. at Sent• a.rt>au cc Hancock at San ..,.,,.,dlno Valltv
LA Sou111w11t al Compton. l;.30 am.
LA Valle~ at Gltndllt, l'JO 0 m
Fresno 1t Santa Mona cc
Pa1to.nt CC 11 LA PIClrte
A" Nmes 11 1 JO o tn ""''" otn.rwlst nottd.
Hltlh Kf\od K«el
SATURDAY'S SCCNllS Fountain Valle\! 24, Mluton Vl110 19
8anntn9 10. Edlton 9
14 Hunllnoton S.ecn 1•. N•wPOrt HarllOf
s.rv;te '•· Wntm111s1.r 15 E1t1nclt 21. Sen Clemente n
Laguna Betdl 7. Dalla Hiit • fl
Mater 0.1 30. Senta AN 16
Sen Marco1 It, WOOObrldff o
Foo11111 26, Marina 1
V1ltf1C11 21, El T0to t
Orenve 13. ~t • 6
Canvon tt, Cl'llne¥ 1'
V a Peril 24, Lont le«ll WillOll t)
T rov 11. Analleim 16
Rowland 20. lre•-Ollflda I)
Mafl'Olla 16 1!1"'11t Peril 7 llO!Sa Gr1not 1), S.vt~t 19
Wttl«ft 42, •a!ICllO Ala.mllOI 14
Sonora 2A, El Ool'telo 1' CIUOll 73 Sl U1 17
I~ Arntt '9, CollQn 0
11·.no. M«I'"°"""" 2), kfra 1S
Pus X IS PtftfT'IOUlll 12
TONttHT'S OAMIS
11:)9 IU!\.)
S.'111 Ana V• ' •t hwte cx .. n View If\ C\lortn ti Wn1tt11
(U>Wt"lt llt La Oulnl1 •I Gr 'ldt luMV H VI
Gr1111e
'--' . •
• .. {#-
lM A&lrnl191
, IOA rs HSU\. TI
• (JM .. '4.ftllll1 '*'*' fMllne) 'lllST f'ACI., OM mlll Nea
H lllV Ot1wl IDunrl 6..0 UO t to
ttr Lo I (Pleno) uo tAO
loOtt Tl IKuaottrl UO .••• ~!~ ~ Andn Wll\ston, Reotl ,........'""..,. s~ l '°· NtdY\ Peoosr. Mid• 111oti1 Mmt. Htnnall& exorm
Tknti 2:00 3/$.
U UtACfA 11•1) N•d 141.10.
Slc.oNO lltACI. one mile Net
Vanetta t4anovw (Anor1111 UO 220 2.10
KalHl'i !laker} UO 2.10 krUllles (Ptrlitr) 2 10
Allo rtud. Arrnbro C~lt. Reclft 11,
Timt 1 57 ''5
U IXACTA (1•31 IN d $9 00..
'fH•D lltACI. One m oece Stnoot1I Ci """ (KIJebletl 1 UO UO UO WNt .-nodlout (AllOertOlll 2 .0 2 «I
Pl vcno 'J Slletl'tn> uo Alto rac.d· PIMH S411Ww. senoa Doi.
Ar;uow ltOM, T•t•l'I Road. PrOUd CO\lftlry
TlrM 1:.11 31.5 • U IXACTA (1·6) °'Id U2 40
l'OU..TH "ACI. Orie mile oece, Sto!M Momenft IPt,.lllf) ~ 20 3 40 3.12o
Doullla alnf141 <•oeen> • 4..0 3 '° Tr1&1 LHI lP!'trctl • 00
Al\O raced P,ll!Cfts , 1..M!, 0.111 Encltavor ~er.,,_,...
Time l 57 215 '"'°'" lltACI. One mllt NC. Countess ltonle (Vklllm) 21 ao 7 40 s .o
WVM• Nlnclina (Al'O«tOll) UO J 10
Blt'OMU Chr I (ltoMtll 2.IO
AbO rec.o Flnat can, Rt0tl G.1t11t,
Bell• JOI!• Time. 1'51 11 S. u IXACTA (6•3) Nld mooo
SIXTH RACI. OM mllt NC..
TrNwrn fOO. cAnonn> uo uo uo
Sur• Sdl•t< <takwl ) 20 2 '° • Navv Cllffr ILacMv) 3.10
AllO rtc9d: QfanMrti; llrkiffl, Clltrmed
Ql.ltlrk. Elltra. Cooawlnne, Or1npark
llonom
Time. 1.59 :11 S.
U l.ICACTA (6·21 paid s20 10.
s•WNTH llAClr. ~ milt oace.
Caliente (Anclefton) 3 20 UO t 60 PoNwtlMll• (Dftomer) uo !.00
Mollteray Knloht (Croehanl 4.20
AJso rllQd Jungle Law. Boomer Hiii,
Cllermillt c;.m, F .. sh't' Frtllll. Etooutnl
ltov S
Time U7 l fS.
IJ lrUCTA (2 .. ) H•d SIUO.
•IGNTlf RAC•. One mile HCt. Arverne·, Girt (Slfftn) 19 20 S.IO • 00
ReNnl Mile (Grl.fldY) UO 140
T•rPOrt Marl111M <Oesomerl out
Allo racact Bret1Mway Belle. wuio.
AOOUr, May Wlllcf, W.. S..soned Glr1,
FllG!lt Of Spr1119
Time 1.se 21 s
U •XACTA (4-1' Nld S1.JJ0
NINTH ltACE. One mile 1>111».
Mv OM (Linton) 19.00 ''° S40 Oreo Bvrd (51etth) 5 • .tO s IO
Royal Ramoeve (Partter) S40
Also rac.O. Dorotllv l!lr~. RhOOa Lobell,
KahlUa Prlnctn
Tlme l S7 3/S U EXACTA (3·1l oald S274.20.
S2 PICK MX IS-6-1 OI' 6·2·••3) Nld
J2t,S 14...0 wlfh two wlmln; tickets (six llOrlff). n Pick Six GOnM>latlon oald "91.JO
With 65 WIMlll9 tlckall (flYe hofWI)
T•NTH RAC•. OM mile pace.
l!lrooltdell Boy (Kuebler) 33 .0 19 40 I 60
Stormy Alltck (P14nol -•.AO 3.00
l!lrent Biker CAncla1'son> 100
Also raced. Snow Dane., Tontuta,
8ramt>lt SCramble. Able Gold, Scottllh
Loci\, Homa Chance
Time 2:0o 115.
Sl EXACT A (9·3) pald' 5166 20
A llelldanc.t. 6, 70I
Pomona
fRIDAY'S RESULTS
(tftl ef ll•claY •Ir "'"""") APALOOSAS
fltlST RACI. • '> furlonos Jl.O Sierra Gold (Boeol 12.10 1 20 5 20
Double A!Oum (Hollflotlhl I 00 S 60
MluUvtr CUP (BrHwelf) 4 40
Alio raced Win'$ Jty l!lar. I'm A Over
Too, Roc:k\11 FRrt, Clltrokff Ch ..... °°"°"
Our Monv
Time 55 415
t.S IXACTA C7·1l paid Sll500
OUARTEltHOMES
SICOND RACE. 350 verds
Soter cn.rver (Broolll) 6.60 3.40 2.60
Elont Oclock Ruih (Garcia) J.20 uo
llCR Klno• Luck (Harmon> ~ 2.60
Alto rac.td: SM Can Oo 11 Too, Klp-
lrdUdtldo, Tiit Ad Man. Ju1lln RV, Refit
Tiit Colors, Klal Linda.
Time: 17.75.
15 •XACTA (7·31 e>akl UO.SO.
THIRD ltACE. 400 vards. Jets Bedulno (SevlHt) UO 4 60 uo
Its EHY Baby (Hermon) 3.20 2 . .0 To Tiie Stars (9roolls) 2.60
AltO ractet Mv My Y•nkN, ConltlSll
Coe>v, Sonoma Man.
Tlmt' 20.17
tS IXACTA (2·3) H id SS400
THOllDUOHHEDS
fOUATH llACL l 1116 mites.
W111111110 Tri (Htnstn) 4..00 UO HO
V""911 Luckv Now (Noclutl) S.IO 3 .0
Rtno Ooc (Melle) 3.00
Also raact: C..otaln GI, Trut GrMn, Out
On TM Cot1I, N-York Citv. Bull Bus
Sam.
Time U7 JIS
fl"H llACE. 1 1116 mllft.
Waste ~Hlltl (OelOtdnlOl ISOO 610 A.00
Red Groom ll!lieck) 4 ao 2.90
Llvtlv Woodland tli•nanoetl ~.tel
Also raQld· Orelkanv, Lovtt>r4ttendctr, Jinllfv, Prince sevmour, Carl's l!llo Chanc.e.
Time. 1.'7 4/S
12 DAILY OOUILE ( 1-t) oekl s.39 • .0,
SIXTH RAC•. 6 furtonos.
Grano S&.m l!lal>v IH1n) 600 3,90 3 .o
Lu0'1 Star (l!laztn) 5.00 3.90
Tiit Onl11 Wav Out <Omnoi> 5.00 • Also ,.~ NOOlett RHI, Folk'• Vic·
torv, Encilllh Rovattv, FIQhtlnv Amr,
Nat111e Ride
Time~ 1:11 115
IS EXACTA 11·51 e>ald •7900
SIVINTH RACE. 6 furlono1
Rllh41( (Mana) 690 UO 300
Ol>ev (Hansen) 6.00 3 .O
$hio"1nl (Deloadlllo) 3 00
Alto rKed: Ac•'• .-.,..,, Unsw11ltned,
Don! Stine Me, c-Girt, Wil\Ov's Ruffin " Timt-112
llGHTH RAC•. 6 furt0n0s $1 Santana (Hlllo1wth) 10 60 UO 3 00
Sllot A 114 (tfOgueZ) 100 5 40
Bari• Gold (Clark) 2 to
Al\o raced Roci.v Green, Son Gt"•"'· Listo, Brau loy, T~s Liiier.
Time 111 2.5
U IE.ICACTA (3-Sl NICI '312.SO
NINTH lltAC•. l" mllll.
Halarnoto !Hensen> 1200 2.IO
Grand l!lalCOllY (Black) 2 •O
Ptfrv CabM <""->
2.0
2.20 2IO Atio rectO. 'Scull
Rude, Cendeltbro
Time. 2-CJ) 3/S:
Plttst, ROIN>ill' •
U IXACTA (A·2) e>eld SS..00
...
LI• Veta1 lllvnallcinal
Lon H nli.lt 62•" ,,.._%03
.IOflnlrt Mllltr '°"'8•..-203
CrtltSt1dler 67·"•6t-203 Andy IM1I tt•U-6t-203
Illa W1tson " " 6t-203 Hiibert Crttn f0-66•~
C0t•Y f'avln 61-70·71-*
De11e .. ,, 6'•71.....-204
Mlt.• 6mlll'I 7'•63 U-21M
MIU Donald ...... 10--204
Ed Ftorl • 6'·67•6,_205
Bruce Fll11ner 67·70·~05 G.,v Ha l>tre 6'·71·"-205
JOClle Mudd 70 .. * Det1 POfll "4•74 •6'-106
Don.nit HatnrnOl\d ...... 7~204
WO'M Lt11i n ·65·6t-I06
Garv MCCord 6t•6S·72-206
Don flooltv n '5-6~207
!tun Coc11t1a '9·70·..-207
Oll>bv GI 71-10·6'-207
911 Krtirlfl 6'•11·7o-207 ~tel Couolfl 71 '4·77"-:207 "•YM Sttwlfl •7·7>-61-207 Willie WoM U-10·72-"1 kolt HOdl 65" 70-T>-20I Joet\ RtlVl8r 70-71-67-209
, 4 Vidot R aotlaOo 61"'7•1>--IOI l«'ry Pett 70'6'·6t--20I
lrttt uoow ... 10-......,.
Mike Gove "·tt-n-20I Tllotnt1 Grav 67•7•67-2111 Scott~ 6MJ-..... 20f s.mnw Rad*S ~ 70-l0-6,_209 Gao~ 6'·72·.._.209
David Grahatt\ 11 • n-""'"'20t
Merli '"'.. 7~·71-209 Jim Slf'nOll• 6'· 71·7t-2°' CHM Sivert 67·70-7~20f Tom Purlttf 71 .... ,,_209
Llrtft Roberts 70-6'·71~
Jim a1a1t M·6F7Sf~ •
c.o<ve '"'"• 74·65·7~209 Leonard TttomPtOn 67·72·»-209
l1"9d Fuon 72·70-6t-210
Paul Atlnetr 71·73·66-210 Llrrv Rlnlct' 71-71-6'-210 '"'Send« 6f·7•·6t-210 Tom Kita 67·75......,10
Mark O'MMra 6'·75·67-210 lot> MUfohY 7'·'7·6,.._.,10
Tom Je!111ln• 7•·6'·6t-210
&otl Twav 13·'6·71-210 1)1(11 ZOllOI 75·10-6~210
LAe Eidt!' n·70·6f-210
l!lob EHIWOOO '9-.. •n-210
Merk McCumbtr 67·7~70-,-210
• H•I Sulltll 6t·7l·To-210
Garv Kocll "·71·70-210 JoM Cooll 6'-6NS-210
Jim Kal'ICI • n·71·6'--211
OH HallclonOft 71·75·•5-211 ludO\I Gardt'ltf 70-1°' 71-211
Rav Floyd 71·7l...,_211
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Go den West College will try 10
contain Sant.a AJ\a's II-purpose
standout, Zcth Verdon when the two
teams square off toniiJlt at the Santa
Ana Bowl. , In other commu..nity college foot·
ball action tonitht, Orange Coast
plays host to Fulrcnon while ddle-
back entcruiins Mt. San Antonio.
Kickoff is at 7:30 for 11 games. ·
H(re' a look: '
Golden West <1·0) at Santa Au (f·l:
The Dons scored 33 p0mts qall\st
la 1 )car's national champion, Full·
enon last Y.CCk. Verdon, 1 sprinter
ou1 of GanC$ha High, found himsrlf
• atop most of the 1tati5ti~ d~mcnts in the Mission Conference
when the contest was over.
Verdon had six kickoff retum1 for 222 yards (37.0 average), nine pass
receptions for 196 yards (21.8) and
418 yards in all-purpose ruoninJ. He
also scored four touchdowns,
DOns' quarterback Dave Money also had t big aamc in a losing cause,
completing 2 f 'of 37 pases for 2S4
yards.
Golden West's 21·3 win over
OtangeCoastwasmadeeasybyseven OCC fumbles and the pass~ of
sophomore quarterback Jobn -Hc1nle.
FaUer&oD (1.0) at OruJe Coa1t
(0·1): The Pirates didn't give quar-
terback Ken Laszlo much protection
a~nst Golden West, and the OCC
wishbone showed only spatters of
success. But the Pirates d1dn•t have a
lot of chances to moye the ball
bcC:ausc they kept turning 1t over. · Thi~ won't get any easier against
fuUerton. The Hornets are bl8 and
po~crful apin, and they haven't
forgotten that OCC was the only team
to blemish their record last season
with a 1~14 tic.
Mt. Sao Antonio (1-t) at Saddle-
back (0·1): The Gauc~os picked up
446 yards an total offense but lost to
host El' Camino 23-13 last week..
Quarterback Mike Doug)a s turned
his best performance in a Saddleback
uniform, completing 26 of 38 passes for 349 yards. ·
Saddleback boasts the toniest col-
lcaiate home winning streak (38
-ttrai&ht vtctories) in the country. "and
it's dcfinucly on the line ap.inst the
Mounties.
Mt. San Antoruo's offense sput-tered in a 29'-14 victory over Citrus in
its opener. The Mounties use several
runnina backs. mcludma Todd Stowe
( 15 carries, 52 yards), dark Bell
(7-42) and Tim Ledford (7-1 S).
Tollner:
·lJSCnot
'jiil.Ked'
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Arizona
State's ·worst football defeat in 37
years may have tipped off opp0nents
on how to beat the Sun Devils this
season and Coach Darryl Roaers says
I 7t~·ranked Sou~hcrn Ca1 surely took nottce. .
In a 5cason-openina 4S-3 loss to
Oklahoma State here, the Cowboys
.. blewusoffthclincofscrimmaseand
jammed the ball down our throats,"
Rogers said. "USCs offensive line as
as bi& as a house and they have a little
more diversified attack than Okla·
homa State did. We thlnk we know
what thcr plan to do when the~ hav&
the ball.' · .
Arizona State (l-1) and' USC (1-0)
meet here tonight in the Pacific-10
Conference opener for both schools
(Channel 5 at 7) before another
expected standing-room-<>nly crowd
at 70,021-seat Sun Devil Stadium.
Jn the overall series. Arizona St.ate
owns a 3-1 lead with wins in the last
~wo pmcs inclu~in& a 34-14 blowout
m 1983. The TrOJans. whose lone win
came in 1980 at the Lo Angeles Coliseum by a 2~2 t score. have yet to
win here in three trips.
USC lost 20-7 in 1978 before a
record crowd of7 l,l38and lost 17·10
in 1982 in front of 71,07 l~
"Tempe is a difficult place to play
beau they have tile true home field
advantage with the big crowd and all
the noi~ ... Slid . US0·Coach Ted
Tollner. "Bu't it'u very excitina place !O plar. and we're l~kin,a forward to
1t. We re capable of wmmng there thi )Car. We're notjinxtd." =~~
Gian ts defeat
Fernando again
SAN ANClSCO.CAP)-Riin1·
hander Bill Laskey fired an e1ght-
hittcr and the San francnco Giants
conhnucd their masttry over Fernan·
do Valenzuela at Candlcatick Park
with a .S-1 v1ctol)' ~f..nday niaht over
the LO nielcs IJOd&en.
Laskey, 9-13, won for only the
seoond 11m in his bst l I st.ans.
V ttn1ucla, l 2· 16, lost for the ei&hth time m tus st nine d«iSJons m n
Fra nasco.
The Giant ho broke a · -me
loslna reak.. scxma tWICt in the
nd inning. Bob Brcnly inlkd
and · rtd on 1 mp1c by Alejandro
ndlcz. 'ho d1en trotted home on John Rabb' arounder U> shon.
The Dodtcn averted a hutout in ,
lhcfif\hwhcnGcrmanltn ra 'lllled
v.1th one out, nt 10 third on
Valenzuela• 11~ 10 ri&ht. and
soorcd on LaU:ey 1 wild p kh.
The 011nt 1dded three un med
run In the cvcnth.
..
Pa. vis Cup· team
the best ever?
McEnro , COnnors
make ·he U.S. squad
a hard team to eat
.. • & • From Ar dl1patcbt1' t"' "
With John McEnroe and Jimm)' (''on·
nrrs. one coach says the United States ..
Davis Cup team is "maybe the best of all
time:• If that'• not enough, the Amencan
may have history on their side as th er try to
reptn th,e Cup;.The calrndar ~it 1 their
tum aaa1n. •
Sinoc McEnroe began Davia Cup play in
1978, the United States has won two of
every three ye n -in 1978-79 and
1981-82. Ciccho Jo\ akia won in J 980 and
Australia laSl ~r. . • ·
The United States lake on Australia in
lhe> SCf'!lifinals . Sept. 28·30 in Portland.
Ore .. wt th the winner advancin~ to the final
against either Sweden, last year 1 fimihst. or Cucho lovakia.
The Swcden.:CZttho lova~ semifinal
will bC Sll&Cd at the same time on the red
clay. courts in Bastad, Sweden.
The final will be played ~ Sweden or Cuc~o.slovakia, with the date yet to be set. ~01nina . McEnroe, 'the reigning
Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion, and <'
Connon, a five-time U.S Open winner, on
the American squad will be Peter Fleming.
who will play doubles with McEnroe, and
17-ycar-old Aaron Krickstein, the young-
est U.S. player in Davis Cup history.
"America has the No. I player in
McEnroe, the No. 3 in Connors and the
best do.ublea pair in McEnroe and Flem·
ing. '' said ltahan Davis Cup Coach
Adriano Panatta, whose team lost to
Australia in a preliminary round. "That
mikes them one of the best teams in the last
few years and maybe the be$t of all time.••
While only the four World Group squads
. have a shot at this year·s Cup, the 1985
Davis Cup battle lines also will be
completed this weekend.
first-round World Group losers wtll
-dash, with the winners remaining in the
16-country World Group next year, while
the losers drop down to zonal play in 1985.
In that iroup, Yugloslavia will be at
I COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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Orcat llnuun, Ron1 n1 t c-st Ocnn D).
India at Denm rk nd New ~ land l
Ecua'dor.
,Zonnl finals lso are scheduled for Mxt
weckcna -ihe winners movu1a 1010 J.lle
World Group next) r-with I cl t the
Sovacl Umon, Spain at Hungary. Brazil at
Chile and Japan ot Pakistan.
The lsrael·SoVl~t Union match will be
~layed Sept. 29 through Oct. l. wuh the rest com~ting Sept, 28-Jo. • , With McEnroe, the No. I-ranked pl )Cr
in the worl~ anJ Connors, ranked third,
e U.S. hasoom1nattd itsopponen1ssofar
this year, defeating Rom nf and Argen-
tina under captain Anhur Ashe, wmnmg
both matches S.O.
Australia also cru hcd both tts oppo.
ncnts S-0. Yug~slavia-and ltal~. an the fim
two roundS this )' r.
,,,..,......
J ohn McEnroe will lead the U.S.
Davia CUp team.
.The. pa.-ty's· e>ver
College powerhouses
have early-season ------com p etit ion on tap
From AP clJ1patcbe1
.. The pany·s over." ·
Willie Nelson and Don Meredith have
-su_na_it an<! Nebraska Coach Tom OSbOme
~d it after his No. l·ranked Comhuskcrs
beat up on Wyoming 42-7 and Minnesota
38·7.
Having eajoycd the 'two warmups.
Nebraska should get something more in the
way of competition today from eighth·
ranked UCLA.
"UCLA will be the test," says linebacker ,
Mark Daum. "We'll be playin1 UCLA in
their backyard and in front of their people,
so it should tell us and some other people
just bow goOd we really arc."
The pany could be over, too, for second·
ranked Clemson. also 2-0 after hammering
Appatachian State 40-7 ~d Virginia SS-0.
.The Ti&cn don't have to travel as far as
Nebraska -baicly an hour or so down the
road to tanaJe with No. 20 OcorJia in what
bas become one of the South's hottest
rivalries. "Always one of the biuest fights
of the year." accordina to Georcia
linebacker Knox Culpepper. ·
_"It's obvious why aemson is thinkina in
terms of a national chairipionship because
they've aot all ilie inlfCdicnt5' startina with the talent and cxperiencc1•· says Georgia
Coach Vince Dooley. "Tney have seven
starters on offen~ who are seniors and six
or seven on defense. SO it is an extremely
taltntcd and .experienced football team -•
a total football team in every phase of the
pme.'•
The crucial early-season today also finds
No. IS Aorida State at founh-ranked
Miami and No. 14' Iowa at fifth-ranked
Ohio State. The schedule for the rest of the
Associated Press Top Ten shows sixth·
ranked Bria.ham Young at Hawaii for a
night game, William&. Mary at No. 7 Penn
State Houston at ninth-rated Washin1ton
and North Carolina at No. 10 Bo~on ·
College under the lia,hts in Foxboro. ~ass.
Third-ranked Texas is idle.
The Second Ten has 8a)lor at No. 11
Oklahoma. San Dicao State at No. 12
Oklahoma State. Nonb Texas State at No.
13 Southern Methodist at night. Wiscon$in
at No. 16 Michipn. No 17 Southern
California at Anzona State at niah t.
Maryland at No. 18 West Virginia and
Southern Mis$issippi at No. 19 Auburn nt
night.
Nebraska's visit to Pasadena will be its
first trip to the Rose Bowl, nov. UCLA's
home field. since loSlng to Stanford ~I" 1 }
in the 1941 Rose Bowl pme. The
Comhuskcrs whipped the Bruins 42-10 last
)'car in Lincoln.
In its first two games. Nebraska fumbled
an Oklahoma-like 12 times, losinJ seven.
.. We didn't do a good Job of hanf ng onto
the ball apin," Osborne said. " ttlink it
will iron itself out, but obviously three and
four turnovers early in a game 1uomethin1
that can't continue down the road."
UCLA also ts 2-0, but it has been
anything but a party and the Bruins wJll be
without injured starting quanerback Steve
Bono. The Bruins had to stru&&lc ogainst
San Diego State 18-15 and Long Beach
State 23-17 and Coach Terry Donahue
says, "The 1984 UCLA team just hasn't
found itself yet. This team hasn •t quite
gotten thett, and yet it's 2.0. We just
haven't gotten our game in full aeaqet. but
we will. l just hope it's soon." .
Although Georgia leads its series with
Clemson '.34-14-l, the BulldO&S only show a
5-4-1 edae over. the last. decade. And its
even closer -J-3-l -tn the past seven
meetings. However, Clemson has lost 18 of
its Last 19 trips to Athens, winninJ only m
1977.-"••--''-"'"
h'ssupposed to be a close game, and wnh
good reason. Georgia's record of 43-4-1
was the best of any school from I 980-83i
tlemson's 30-2-2 mark topped the hst
from 1981~83. Georgia won the national
championship in 1980, Clemson in 1981 .
And they arc two of the three schools to be
ranked 'in the top 11 in the final P poll 10
each of the last three sca~ns ( ebraska •~
the third).
fiaminecdcda 19-yard field goal on the
last play to nip Florida tate 17-16 1n the
regular-sea on finale a year ago en route to
the national champ1onsh1p.
Pirates capture
volleyball o~ner
Oran'-c Coast College opened the
women 1 volleyball season on a
successful note, downina •i1itin1 Lo~ Beach CC an four games. but
G<>ldcn \Vest dropped its opener to
visltina San Dicao MeN.
Martina wins
57th straight
OCC topped Lona Beach 1 S-2.
IS·l2 10..tS, lS·l I behind thepla)•of
outside hitter Rounne McMillan
and middle blockers Jarn11lc Moen
and SuttUc Gervais.
n Dieao Mesa topp(d Golden
West, IS.9, 9·1$, l:S·I, IS-12.
Gaucho kickers
remain unbeaten
AN DIEGO -Darrell Oana
orcd two aoals and Dan Bouman
and Mitt Noms added one •PIC« to
pace the ddlcblck Con soccer
team to a +2 victor)' over n
DicaoM . The victory ktpt the Ga h in
their fin teaton of l()((lef' unbeaten
11 2-0-1 with a date at Mt n
Antonio Collete Thul'ldly.
The Gauchos led l .0 at httnJmc.
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Enjoy Newport's finest condom n um IMng.
Walking dlstanoe to the beach. 2 loY81y mu-
ter suites, totaJ eecurlty, poOI & spa. parking
for 3 care. Also ~vaJlable tor lease.
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Attractlve price, tasteful decor. central lo-
cation an describe this 2 BR condo In the
heart of Newport Beach. Perfect for a couple.
Private tennis & poot nearby.
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Leas1 expensive front row view condo on fee
tand. End unit on lovely greenbeft large
enough for famlty and peta. Private entry on
one of Blufr1 rnc>9t desirable streets.
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Charm abounds In this wonderful Cape Cod ·
style family home. large spacious rooms
throughout, separate master suite, plus Chil-
dren'• rooms. Family room w/handaome
atone fireplace opens to pool/spa area. New
kitchen w/eatJng area. A real value. .... ...,,,.
Spacious poof-lized tot In 24 hr. guard gated
community. Light •. airy 3 BR Nantucket
model. Attractive decor. Owner wtll carry
financing with low down. Possible
lease/option.
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AnaJtyl A lovely 5 BR Somereet with a great
locatlon for famUlee. Greenbelt and com-
munity poOI at end of street. You can move
right Into this Immaculate home With tta weH·
groomed yardl .... ......
Ideal family home---4 BR, 2~ BA, one level;
guald gate provides eecurlty for your famlty;
pool, spa and tennis for tun; pf us just atepa to
the new city park. Large· assumable loan, low
rates. View of city lights.
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Lease option/Tr&delf Lovely 2 BR ~
modet. Contempc;>rary decor. Shutters, cus-
tom carpeting, vaulted ceilings, skyHght. Ex·
qulslte tastell AH In a guarded gate communl· ty. • .
nmun ••.1• Serene ta the word for this beaUtltul 3 BR
home set In a perfect garden on a very ~al
/street. Lar~ master bath has 2 showers.
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Plan 3 Modet -highly upgraded expansive 2
BR & den. Magnificent gated communt-
ty-onty 50 homes. offering ultimate luxur-
ious carefree IMng. Builder's close-out.
Outatandlng flnanctng -make offerl
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5 BR plus bonus room In a vltual medley of
color & llght. Forever view, pool & spa.
HardwOOd, French doors. a compelling oom-
blnatlon of taste, room, location vleW & price.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFIQ
. 2161 SAN JOAQUUll HILLS llOAD .
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Price reduced $40,000. Delightful 2 BR bMctt
"dol hoUM". Exc1llent Condition. Room to
9dd on or up. Kitchen look• out on large,
tunny patio and yerd. Stepe to bay/ocean.
Don't mlas this one.
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o.lghtM home in 08t• ~ded area near 2
private b11chee. f!aniJty dlrMg room with
ftrep&ec:e, 3 · BR, new ~. Large,
tunny, cok>rful patk>. Newty Hated • OPEN HOUSE S l ~
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G.ANOERSON $199.500
$349,000
720 LarktpUr
SUZIE EXLEY
28 Drlik• Bay
$379,000 PAM MOSS
215 Morning c.nyon
'449,000 EVAN COAKETT
220 Via Palermo
$455,000 EVELYN YOUNG
7 Nc>rtNmpton
$570,000 DEBI 8188
219 Via San Remo
$579,500 SARA MARVIN
$195,000
1 C.nyon IMnd
TOM BOLAND
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$259,000 ELEANOR BOWIE
1951 Port Locklllllr.
$269,500 C. BALOIKOS I
703 PolnMttla
$325,000 O. VALENTINE
3908 River Ave
$350.000 L YotA MURPHY
1930 Port SMbourne
$369,000 LISA WHITE
280r9k•Bay
$379,000 PAM MOSS
• 2027 Yacht Defender
$470,000 LYLEEH EWING
222 Corlll
$475,000 SUZJE EXLEY
1 Point Sur
$510,000 JOAN DONAHUE
2665 8aytlhor9 Or
$526,000 KAY PARKER
7 Not1hllmpton
I $570,000 c. McMAHAN
219 Via 881\ Remo
'579,500 SARA MARVIN
2821 HlltbOt VIN Or
se.9,500 LARAINE SHAW
Waterfront 222 Via Udo Nord •
$1,950,000 C. RUMSFELO
e.ytront 1913 e.M m S 1,185,000 MARCIA BENT
Watelflont 107 Yl9 Udo 8oud
$2,400,000 EVAN CQAKETT
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Lowty 1111'.ge and ~· farmty home. A9-mod1l1d with all new kitchen, bullt In wet Ml tn Minny famly room. 3 large bedrooms, IP8
lr\Pld.k>. Outatllndlng ~ ftr'tMcing on ... IMd.
·---Mn.-Picture ~ a.net home. 4 BR or 3 and
den. H9rdWiood ftocri, French doora, bay
wlndoW, ~ oeillngl, custom kitchen w/top
appllMces. Good ........ mllY C9rfY 2nd . ..... . ......
w~..,...,. fllmly home wtth -ve
rooms, high cal•aaa. fOt'mlll dining room •
IOUth amny patio, ....... d denlwlll Mr. View
of bay from .,....., ...... Nw Udo dub '*-& tennis ...... ..... . ....
CUiton> 2 BR a..... Udo1'ome on Wide llr9et.
Prof. ctec0rated, wood .......... thruout. -.,.,.., • Wood floort. lllborate kttc:Mn. Elabcnte .wm _...,, lllto . ..,..... &
epllghettl t11i:l9ra. Mltr. bath hM J9CUZ'Zi tub. WDT•M•T--••AH a... ftMncing awllable at 12% on 3 units.
Right on the unct, In wonderful locatk>n.
Zoned R-3. Ideal for bulldl~ a new Jrlplex.
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Exqu'8fte home, '*19ct In ~ det ... F-.n-
lty room Md 3 8R ·upettn and -.ay from
mater IUlte. Two lovely prtvate pattoe, 2
flrepl9Ce8. The qualfty la tMdent throughout.
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~ 4 BR, excQllYe beyfront. with
MlbUntllll pier & lllp 'for 50' boatl Newly
remod .. 1d & exqullltily decorated using
"'-' ........... 1llll outat8ndlnig home may
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Fantastic 3 8d condo In pr4tl1Jglous Big Ca-
nyon with Ylew8 of bay & ocean. Thia home
has a medley of amenttJeS, rich ptanked ftoor
In llvtng room, dining room, kltehen and
family room, four akytlghta Illuminate the 1st
floor expansive Mstr suite on 1st ftoor plus a 3
car garage! Wonderfulll $535,000. Ask for
Carolyn Mason.
1411 IUTDILU TEIUOE
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Cheerful 3 Bd, 2 Be contemporary home In
perfect move In condition. High beam ceil-
ings, teak entry, Oke new kitchen & baths.
Lovely easy care landscaplf1g, automatic
sprinklers, lights & atrium garden entry. Short
escrow possible. First & second trust deeds
assumable at low Interest rate amortized over
30 years. Call for additional financing Infor-
mation. Reduced to $289,500 with land.
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Charming outside & In. Open beamed ceil-
ings, oak plank floors, Frendl doors & brick
patio create the atmosphere for good Uvlng.
Add 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 fireplaces & lt'a a winner!
Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth
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Mstr Br, llvfng room, 2 Ba, on one level.
Family room, 2 Br, & large patio on another
level. $245,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard.
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And pricect for a quick sale! 3 Br: 2!h Ba
condo, two ftreplacel, one In a~ private
Mstr suite. Wet bar, cozy denlfm rm. 2 patios,
large sundeCk. Quiet gated community wtth
lov~ landscaping, poof, spa & tennis court.
Convenient to everything. $198,500 lriduding
land.
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Exceptionally priced ' Bd, 2 Ba, home tn
excellent schoof district. Great opportu~ to
decorate It "your way"ll OWners are anxious
to sell. $167,500. Ask for Uz Beazljy.
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Only steps to the water and bade ~ rec-
. reatlon area from ~his 2 br 2 Ba Cape Cod
style mobile home. Pool and )acoZZI In adutt
~. $69,900. As for Mary Dentia.
II.Ill" ..... .sll ... Thia lowty 3 Br, 21n Ba home With formal •
dining room and family room has an over-
sized cul-de-sac lot. Great home for children.
Priced at $1 .. 7,500. Ask for Marie Denny. . ··----&• Great locatlont Great ftnancingt Great tnvest-
rnentl Golf course and neutrat decor. Very
motivated 98fler. Offered at $154,900. Ask for
Marilyn Bulkley.
LIWEST Pllll FllOEI YllW
Unobstructed ~80 View! Penthouse ffving wtth
all the amenities you'd expect in a nearly ~
1 bedroom condo. Vaulted ceilings, skyUghts
and large assumable loan! Owner says "setl
now." $155,000. Ask for Linda Oeth.
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Fabulous Villa Balboa condo offers you two
spacious bedrooms with walk In closets, love-
ly P,&tlo with ~lal ocean view. Great financ-
ing with assumable loan and the owner ts
motivated to sell. Call Linda Oeth for details ·
on thls well ~Iced property. $165,000. ... -..... executive area, well eStibliahed or up &
coming, this Is the ptace for you to live.
Singles love It here toon Walking distance to
beach. Call LIZ ~ to see thts 3 8d plus
cohdo for onty $195,000.
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Gotfcoune, mountains, lake and city Mght
views. Rancho San Joaquin penthouse. 2 Bra
& den. V8!Y uptown. Offered at $199,000. Ask
for Marilyn Bulkley .
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Owner wHI carry $70,000 at 10% for 5 year"S on thll 3 8d 2 Ba Broadmoot home lit
Turtler0ckt1 One of the largest lots ottered
and ht pt'tv8te prdl are Immaculate. Priced
to NII at $219,000. Fee. Ask for Randy Katz.
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Lighted tennis courts are an extra bonus of
this be9utfful 3 br 2'h Ba Jasmine Creek
townhc>uletl This former plan 5 model is .-.
end un1t on• cuH»uc M, With ...... 1UMY kit~ f8mily room & pftyate apa off Mitr
suite. AH for $389,900. Mk for Marie Denny.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Joaquin Hills
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Greet So. L•na 3 Br. 1~ Ba home. Excel-
tent location With 0089rl viewl Short walk '°
bead\. Alk tor o.vld Hnchter.
BR"l llXllY LIMI ••.. ., ...
lmagene IMng In Newport Beach with a brook
meandering thrc>ugh your % acre 8'egarlt
estate. This contemporwy decofator's home
has 3 Br, 31n Ba. formal dining room and den.
Luxurious .Mstr suite will satisfy all needs.
Handsome famify room features hand rubbed
· walnut celling &. carved flreptace. Custom
. quality .. to see Is to believell $425,000. Ask for
·Nancy Short.
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Truly one of a kind with outstanding floor
plan. Separate children's wing. Very spacious
with soarf ng cathedral ceiling and 3 fire-
places. $449,500. Ask for Unda Oeth.
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Recently remodeted & redecorated, thls 3 Br
1¥.. Ba home features nice bay views from
upstairs & a prime comer lot away from the
busy traffic. µgilt & bright & a great value at
$450,000. Ask for Hallie Strodt.
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Huge gourmet kitchen and family room ptua 4
Br 31n Ba. library, 3 fireplaces & grut Mstr
suite. $495,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard.
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Magnlflcent 4 Br Deauville. 19' high entry
graces this 2-cty home. New garden kjtchen;.
large Mstr de wtth jao 1zz1 type tub & steam
bath. Greet custom patio. Vtf!IW of canyon and
baCk bay. $675,000. ASk for Liz Beazley.
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Immaculate, charm6'lg 4 Br 4 Ba. family
home. Could be 5 Br's or 4 Br & den. Newty
carpeted. Easy acceas to private tennis
. courts and beach. Aak for David Hirschler.
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Magnificent hOme on 196'-: fro,ntage. T emfie
tor entertaining lnllde or out wtttl hUg8 fami~
room, complete bllr. lowty patio's and land-
scaping. Beeutttul WOods & Freinch dOors add
charm to this 3 Br 2\-\ Ba family home. All the
det8Hs you'd .,,.-ct in • lc>YetY custom home.
ASking $3,300,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason. •WR 3 Br 3 ea~ two-sty IMng room, tile
bathS, kltChen a bnCk ftfeP'IOe. Vacantn
$1200/mo.
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l~ulge your toYe of privacy behind the handsome 8bt foot red brick watts of thla eetat.-e home. The stately tron get• and the art18tlc brick courtyard
announce th gr.clous reeldence. The privacy~ the gorgeotJS VMt'# give one the feeling of "Lord of all you auM/f''. The YiH Is enjoyed from the entn
home Including four generOU1 bedrooms. dining room and family room. Other feetur• lnctude three and one half batha, two fir~. hardwood ftoota.
cuatom cabinetry and lhelvea. Atso, taro-deck off master bedroom. Three car garege. Fee needs or convenlencee remain unsatisfied.
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Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ......................................... : ........................................ " ................................................................................................... 1630 Antigua Way
LINDA ISLE . • . A comfortable kind of ~ance. Visualize a magnificent five
bedroom home, three and one half baths.
Pier and float for large boat. .. Securfty gated
community for complete prlvacy. Custom
built With numerous amenities Including
stained and leadea glass windows, hardwood
floors, new carpets, tile entry, and gourme1
kitchens. Maid's quarters downstairs. Master
and chlldren'e wings upstairs. Three fire-
places. Patio with southern exposure
...................................................... $2,350,000
BIG CANYON ... Impressive. Five bedroom
home overlooking the 18th fairway of Big
Canyon Golf Course. Huge living room with
marble flreptace. Large family room with
walk-behind wet bar, fireplace and large tete-
vlslon screen. Formal dining room. Gourmet
kitchen plus eating area. Custom pool and
spa. Estate size lot, luxuriantly landscaped.
Three car garage. Hlghty motivated seller
reduced price $200,000 ................... $995,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............... 20 Cypress Point
HARBOR RIDGE EST.ATES ... The hlghty
. desJrable "Devonshire" model. Only one of
two freestanding units In entire Harbor Ridge
Estates. Mountain, city lights and ocean
views. Ave bedrooms. FormaJ dlntng room.
Breakfast area. Wet bar. Three car garage
......................................................... $825,000
DOYER SHORES : .. If you think "variety" Is
the spice of life you will love this dramatic
three bedroom custom home. The retractable
roof over Indoor pool and spa plus large
family room with flreplace ... alt this ptus pan-
oramic view of upper bay and city lights.
Flrepit on beautifully laodscaped bl-levet
patio .......................................... $750,000 Fee
DOVER SHORES •.. Beyond the ordinary In
every way. This three headroom custom
home ls located In a privileged neighborhood
(only eight r•dents share thfs honored
street). ~Of apectal Interest Is the auper COl-
osaaJ view, the two master sultes In one wing
and the extraordinary stze of every room In
the house. You'll be abSOlutety amazed at the
favorable terms offered by the seller
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DOVER SHORES ... A designer's home.
L~ bay view. Huge family room with
custom walnut sunken bat and wine storage.
Four spacious bedrooms. Oen easJty con-
vertible to fifth bedroom. Gourmet kitchen.
Security syatetn ............................... $595,000 .
-CAMEO SHORES . :-. 1.et the Pacific ocean
set the rnobGI Lovely four bedrooms.
Fabulous 180 degree view. New carpet arid
paint. Private courtyard with sparkling pool.
Three private beaches within easy walking dmtance ..... :: ................. ~ ................... $595,000
Open Sat-Sun 1~5 ........... 4639 Tremont Lane
BALBOA PEl•ISl'....A • . . Duplex on the
be8ct'I with a forever ooean view. Clean three
bedroom and-two bedroom units with Qarage.
Excel e nt Income and never a vacancy.
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1617 WESTCL/FF DRIVE
8~ YCREST . • . An extraordinary five
bedroom home featuring comfort and relaxa-
tion. Beautifully landscaped courtyard with
custom pOol and spa. H~ lanaJ with retract-
able roof, lounging area and dry bar. FormaJ
· dining room. Island kitchen with eating area
overlooking pool. Two master bedroom suit-·
es. The· one upstaJrs Includes library and
billiards room with wet bar. Two car garage
plus hobby room .............................. $550,000
Open Sun 1-5 ..................... 1807 Toyon Lane
DOYER SHORES • . . This custom three
be<froom reifcfence Is~ ~l on an
exhflaratlng view lot, cushioned by gardens,
complimented by a pool and spa, the houae Is
a sure exercise In craftsmanship. Every
amenity Is here. Fully alarmed, perfectly p~
vate and In meticulous condition throughout.
One of the most beautiful vaJues in Dover
Shores .............................................. $5<45,000
Open Sun 1-5 .................. ~ 1900 Galaxy Drive
DOVER SHORES . . . Impressive two-story,
four bedroom home, on a spacious 90X 110
lot. Fabulous view of Fashion ISiand night
lights from eecond floor. Areplaces In living
room and family room. Built-In bookcaaes.
Speakers throughout for • music. Beautiful
landscaping and pool. Large patio with gas
barbeque. Security system .............. $525,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... Country French
custom three bedroom, three bath home.
Lavish use of fine oak. AH rooms are
spacious. Very private master suite complete
with Sitting room. Restful patio With spa. One
and on.half block• to the beach .... $480,000
~ Sun 1-5 ... ~ ..................... 332 Polneettla .... . ,..
HARIJ()R RIDGE ..• The popular "RenaJ•
sance" model. Tastefully upgraded. Planta-
tion shutters. Decorator waJI coverings. Mir-
rored walls. Three apacfous bedrooms. F~
ily room. Formal dining room. Brick fireplace.
Two car detached garage ................ $435,()(J()
open Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... :-. ................... 28 Vterina
_ BA YCREST • . . The location of this' four
bedroom reskSence In Inducement enough.
St.it, the characteristics wttlch Mt ttril home
apart are the circular drive introducing the
house, the generously sized rooms Md
haJls ... 8nd the outstanding poot Thia excep-
tk>nal property mak• full uae of all tte
amenities. And, best of aJI, you own the
land .................................................. $385,000
CUFF HA VEN . . . AttrlletMt duplex. TWo
bedroom• each. Hardwood floor8 through-
out. Presently uMd as • alng'8 unit. but Miiiy .
convertlbte. Beautffutly lend~ end well
malntaJned. New plumbing. New~ Secur-
ity system ......................................... $380,000
BACK BAY ... PanoramlC WM of baY. mouo-
taJns and city ·NQhta. Four bedrooms. HUge
living room and den ... eech With nrepe.ce.
Community pool.and cebMa and nine hOtlt
,putting green. Flntahed cabinet• In
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631-7300
BAYCREST . • . Attractive nve bedroom
home. Great family oriented street. Perfect
floor ptan for lar~ family. French doona.
Plantation shutters. Cozy fireplace. Sp~ious
master bedroom with sittiNJ room for privacy
and relaxation. &.;arge yard with
spa ................................................... $369,000
CORONA Del. MAR •.• Very d•rable va-
cant R-3 lot. Rare bay view. Great focatfon for
a large home or two condominiums. Owner
will joint venture with qualified
deVef opel'" ...................... '' •••.••••••••••• ' •• $3.5i(l.OOO
BAYCREST .•. Extraord nary four bedroom,
three bath home. lmpr:esStVe atrium with
retractable roof, pteasa;,tty enhanCed with
lush plantings, lounging area aild wet bar.
Formal dining room. Family room wtth fir• place. Low maintenanoe yard. Very private
patio. Owner flnandr:-g available, below mar-
ket rate. Lease/option avallabte ...... $339,000
WEITCUFF •.. An exceptional value. Cus-
tom four bedroom, three batti h<>me. H~
Jiving room with flteptaoe. Interesting kttchen-
famlly room conblnatfon wtth fireplace and
wet bar. Fom1al dining room. Very private
rear yard. Ample space for pOol. OYer-tlze
three car garage wtth laundry end hobby
area.. ................................................. $3.25,()(J()
Open Sat-SUn 1-5 ••... 1018 NOtt~harn Rtad
HARBOR VIEW HOIE8 ..• Beautifully main-
tained "Palermo" model. Four epacJoua
bedrooms. Comfortable family room wtth wet
bar. CoZy IMng room wtth ftreplla. Large
~~==~--~: .. ~ .. ~~ Open SUri 1-5 .................. 1718 Port Sheffteld
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BA YCMaT ••• MetiCuloully upgraded and
malntMled tour bedroom home. e.utJtuAy added,_..,. room wtth ~.Wet bar and
half beth. ~ llreplecee. Mirrored ward-
robea. Al9ttul beCkymrd wtth ewtmmlng pool
==:v~ ... ~ .. ~~ Open Sun 1-6 ...................... 1721 Marlin Way
UYCMST .•. An mmwdlnary home in a
c:hotce locatk>n. Faw ep9CkM bedrooms.
Two Md ~-bllUla. LMge IMnQ room
wtth .....,..,.. Formal~ room'*"~
apace In k~. The Oen or fcMJh'tiedroom
haa akyllghta. Backyard with hot
tub ..................................................... S275.()(J()
PAM. LIDO ••. Impeccably rnllnt.nid, two
.... ~-Tine bedrooml. two
end onHllllf b9tha. ~ room with ..,. pea, w... t.r. an~ .. lri ldtchln.
two-ar ::---Jult ..... from~.,,.... ~to~ pool .......... f 121,IOO
NEWPORT BEACH
Entrepreneur Craig Batley finds .his ~iChe
.
Owner broker of RE/MAX firm
touts innovative philosophy
BJ JOY DEE ANTHONY
OellJ Ptlot C~t
When Craig Batley was 16, he met his first mentor,
an insurance salesman and friend of the family who
made $1 million a month In sales while award-wtnntng
colleagues were grateful to make that much a year.
The talent of the man lnsptred a llfe-lo.ng
admiration for entrepreneurship, the topic of Batley's
MBA thesis at the University of Washington. TOday, &S
owner/broker of RE/MAX of Costa Mesa, Batley
-seems to have found his niche in the kind of
entrepreneurial envlron~t he onoe onty studied.
I'm doing what I like to do, Where I want to do it,"
he says with a gnn.
Not only is Southern California Ideal because of
the forward-looking people it attracts, Batley said, the
RE/MAX company is ltseff continually on the forefront
of changes -one of which may be shaking the whote
~~---real estate Industry. _
The name RE/MAX stands for "real estate
maximum." Agents who work there can make 10 times
the amount those working elsewhere do because they
keep 100 percent of their commtssions. They all share
In overhead costs, things lff<e office rent and
secretaries. Batley considers RE/MAX agents inde-
pendent bOsinessmen and businesswomen. By con-
trast, in other real estate offices, since each agent
must pay part of his or hef commission to the
company, the top--notch agent ends up, in effect,
subsidizing the mlnlmally prOductive. Turnover Is
usually high; Salaries are usually fairly low. Many
dabble In the business without a full-time commit-
See
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ment.
At RE/MAX, each &ger!t has tun Incentive to setl,
according to Batley, bu1 onty the most ~ and
entrept'eneurfal are wtling to play the game.
Such a career can pot an 8-gent not ody :way
ahead of real estaters elsewhere,· but beyOf)d former
sthoc>tmatee as well, Batley says. One RE/MAX
associate, Curt Herberts, often sees former USC
buddies who, in Battey's view, are 15 years behind
Herberts In saJaty despite the same business traininQ,
Batley divides his time between business and
famllY. Every Friday noon to $aturclaY noon is devoted
·to his three IOM, ..-9, 6, and 5. The foursome has a
ritUal Of going to Balboa lsland tor a doughnut, then
down to lltUe Corona or the cameo ahOres ~
Batley is MC> a aoccer coactl and a p.-tidf*rt in
Indian Guides with his boys. To .stay in shape, he and a
friend raw atound the Newport harbor two mornings a
week in a racing Shel.
His wife Jean handles all of the offioe finances. The
accounting work that used to take a week can be done
in three days, Batley says, because of the personal
computer availabfe to her.
Batley also likes to fty his hot air balloon -which
Just happens to be the company's logo. He Uike
tethered flights With his family loc8Uy and free lights in
the Palm Springs area. .
At the age of 1sJ Batley made a dedsiori that has
characterized hlS life ever: since. In life. he 511ys, you
can Sither go for security and predict~ 0t be
willing to face the risk invotved in new opportunities. •
''The constant in people's hves Should be change, ..
Batley said. In other words, where the new -and
perhaps frightening -opportunity lies, Batley
believes, there too lieS the ~lasting reward.
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Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
NEW ON THE MARKET
OLD C.D.M.
Pride of Ownership is reflttted iri this bHuti-
fully maintained duplex. F.ach unit features
two bdrms w/numerous amenities pl~ a 4 ear
garage. Greet rental area. Almost SJ00,000 of
assumable flnandng. Offered at $390,000. Call
LINDA TAGLIANl:M'I
IRVINE TERRACE VIEW
Choice location. Walkina distance to Fashion
&land. beaches & clubs. 4 bdnna, dinina room.
family room, pool View of ocean, islands, bay
& night light.a. S789,500. Call CATHRYN
TENND..LE
BUILD TWO CONDOS
CORONA DEL MAR
North of highway location.Comer R-2 lot
w/alley accesa. List pnoe includes approved
plans for two lst clasa condol each with two
car praees. Motivated .eller will c:onstder all
offen. ~king $198,000. Call DON
DeTHOMAS
CORONA DEL MAR DUPL:EX ·
PRICED TO SELL
Lowest priced duplex in "Old'' Corona del
Mar. Two 1 bdrm units with yard and double
garage. 2 bldeks to beach. Owner will carry
paper for qualified buyer with 16~ down.
Only .$214,500. Call MARY JANK
MESA VERDE COND0-$91,900
Rate "A" unit in excellent move-in condition.
2 bdrms, single encloeed garage. Great lo-
cation! Community pool. Must 1ee to ap-
preciate. c.11 OONNA ~TER
COSTA MESA FOURPLEX
$21.900 ere-ICheduled income and great
depreciation. Motivated 9eller, no defe~
maintenance, new paint and insulation. ~
duced to $305,000. Call MARY JANK for
details
HUNTINGTON BEACH
4 BDRM STARTER • Sll,750
Great location! Near beach, shopping center
and achoola. Many amenities include com-
munity pool, tennis, basketball. clubhouse,
park & pic::ruc area. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT
1 t}a MILES TO BEACH
Highly upgr,aded 3 bdrm, 2' b&th home with
family room, fireplace. Too many amenities to
list. Owner wants SOLD NOW. Only 3 yea.rs
old. $198,500
NEWPORTBEACH~OLA SPA
BeauUful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bclnn home.
Lovely patio entertainment area with lush
prdens and fire pit.Abo has RV accea
Excellent loctl<lll! A must eee for the ~
criminat.J.ng buyer. Priced at $329,900. ~for
BILL or OONNA WEBSTER
BLUFFS "ONE OF A KIND"
Built orip,.auy by the builder of the Bluffs as
his penonal borne on 1 ~ lots with 180'
penoranuc view of a.ck Bay, tlus custom
designed, e>cpended end unit is TRULY
UNIQUE!! $399,500 including land. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
HARBOR RIDGE LOT
DRASTIC REDUCTION
Ekclusive, guard gated commwuty. Large,
buildable, Oat. $399,000. Call MARILYN
TWITCHELL
OUTSTANDING LOCATION
BIG CANYON-VERSAILLE
On the golf coune w/pool. spa, bbq, pzebo &
large patio for entertaining.~ doon ln
family room & kitcnen add to the charm.
Exterior freshly painted. Owner ready to
move. Pleue call
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
SAN CLEMENTE
Unique custom home with apectacula,r un
obstructed ocean view. Spacious 4 bdrm or ln
law quarters wath eeparate entrance, farnil
room, 3 fireplaces and indoor pond. $479,500.
6Wner will consider leae/option.
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
WEST OCEANFRONT ON THE SAND
Quality built 5 bdrm hoole wath fantUtic
ocean view. One of the Peninsula'• best buys.
Featuring inner courtyard, perking for 3 c.ara
and leCUrity system. $695,000. Call SALLY
SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT •
NEWPORT BEACH-2 ON A LOT
Excellent ~ntal location. Front unit 2 bdrm, 2
bath. Real' urut 2 bdrm. 1 bAth. Located one
hou.e from the sand. Front urut has ocean
view & 2 car garage. C.all OONNA or Bll:.L
8 UNIT8-JUST REDUCED!
Located in Santa Monica approximately 1
mile m.n the ocean. Excellent units clc.e to
shopJ!!ng. ~eed a fast ale! Price now just
$235,000. Call DONNA WEOOTER •
ATTENTION YACHTSMEN
Lido ISlarld Bayfront now prlCed 2841. under
appraised value. Facilities foe six boata up to
110 ft. Home features 6 bdnna, 4 ~ baths.
family room on 74 ft bAyfront lot. Exclellent
terms. can MARY JANK
UDO ISLAND BAYFAONT
Spadus family home on aandy beach
w/adjacent greenbelt. Seven bdrm reside:ncr
w/separate maids quartera. may be used aa a 5
bdrm.home w/2 bdrm in-law or income unit.
1st Tl> is fully .... JNble. Call MARIA
BER.COVITZ
CAPISTRANO BEACH
White water ocean and harbor views from
ever:/ room. Thtte bdnna (two muter auitee),
family room, den and elevator. Canpletely
furnished. Professionally decoi'lted. $685,000.
Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
BLUFF8-JUiT LISTED
FRONT ROW $211,500
Highly upgraded 3 bdrm end unit on lovely
sreenbelt overlOoldna beck bAy. Large ..
sumable loan at 12.25'1 interest. Land In
scraw w/ l°" fl.nancina for. $38,767. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY.Or JOYCE DABOLT
MORE FOR LESS
Three bdrm family home. Qversbed livina room. fonnal dinina room and muter bdrm
with spacious illttina arM.Top erade wall
covertnp and fi.xturel throu&hout add to the
channini atmosphere. A ~pel'buy at the
reduced price of $132,000 "Call OOROTHY
MITCHELL
PERALTA HILLS-ANAHEIM
TRADE FOR SMALLER HOME
Custom ·5 bdrm estate w/pool & spa on a
private roed. Secluded one acre in coun~
like atrnmphere w/roorn for .tenrus or hones.
Owner will trade foe mnaller home 1n
Anaheim/FUllerton area. $699,000. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
NEW BAYFRONT LISTING
lriunacu.late 4 bdrm custom home. Pitt & alip
for l&rgt' boat. l..arie master swte with adja-
cent study/office. 1 bdrm could be maids
quarten.-Formal diniria. fainily room, antique
fireplace lide boards. $1,375,000 FEE. Call
OON DeTHOMAS
AIR CONDmONED
ASSUMABLE FINANCING
Excellent Tustin neighborhood. 4 bdrm home
w/profe.ionally lanmcaped yard, 1pa & eep-
arate play yard. Beautiful built-in kitchen &
fresh decor. $186,000. Call MARILYN
TWlTCHELL
2 BEDROOM C0~,800
Excellent Tustin loCatiool Fittplaoe and
bakony patio. Wann wOod panelinc In dinlng
area. <:ommunity pool, spa and tenrus. Cloee to
~~and freeways. Call DONNA
MOTIVATED 8ELLER-8U8MIT
Recently aemodelcd home an quiet, P!Ved,
private lane. Large rooms throughout., new
carpeta. paint & wallpaper. Garden room.
dining room & bonus room.Enjoy everunp on
the porch overlooking green lawn and
flowen. An excellent value at $122,500. Call
MARY RICHARDS
CONVENIENCE IS THE WORD
FLOOR PLAN a LOCATION
Four bdrm family home. Well maintained
flow-through interior. Beautifully tended
tront and rear yarda. Fire nnc 1n1ures Oomfon
outdoors. Miniut.es Crom Anaheim Stadium,
57 and 91 freeways. Call DOROTHY
MITCHELL
HARBOR VIEW HO•a
NEWPORT BEACH
Spacaous & Immaculate "Portofino". 2 story, 4
bdrma, upgraded kitchen & baths,
guest/maids quart.era, formal dining, family
room, mast.tr bclin1 .Wte, on premium 10t.
Steps to park & pool. Walk to e~try
9Chool. Call TODDY SMITH
GEORGE ELK INS COMPANY
~'i . (714) 759-9100
~2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER .
0rMge County Aelll &tate/An Adverti81n,g ...,.,.._,.. to the DAtLY PtLOT/SaturcMly, September 22. 1-.. -7
NEWPORT BEACH 1CORONA DEL MAR
SJllMQ -e1111 P1SSESS111
Excellent buy for. old Corona del Mar are.. 1 block to
beach. Extra wide lot. Call for further information.
759-1501
llllllFIOEIT YIEW -E
FantaStic executive presti,e home ·with all
amenities. Beautiful front counyard. Pool and spa in
lovely landacaped rear yard. Perfect for entertain-
ing. 759-1501 .•.
IUlllM am IFFRIULE .
Lovely home in Corona del Mar. Just minutes to
·walk to the beach or shopping. Custom wall cover-
ings, built·ins. Now at $269,000. 759-1501
LIVELY TIWlll•
Located ln Woodbridge. Th.ls model perfect home
has 2 bedrooms & den, an atrium with Italian tile
and a fountain. private decks and Is u~
throughout. Call to preview. 759-1501
&SSllllLE LIU
Lovely, vacant condo in move-in condition. Pretty,
l>rivate area. 3 bedro<ims. Backs to greenbelt.
$198,000. Call to see. 759-1501
WILi Tl IElCI
3 bedroom condo in excellent locatioh. Tennis, pool,
and spa all available. To be repairlted & carpe• all
ready for new owners. InfonnatlOn in office.
759--1501
II RE ILIFFI r
3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths in one of our mo&t desirable
areas Cloee to the beach & commwuty activities.
759-1501
121,000 PllCE IDICTill
:ee.ch duplex with good ..wriab1e bri on Balboa
Island. Moonng available. Anxious Rller. Plea.e can
todaY.. 759-1501 -
PllYITI llAll 111111
And ocean and IU!llet viewl! TbJs 4 bedrOom. f.amily
home ia on a very latae lot with p-eat potential! Now
affordable at ~.ooo. Call f« details. 759-1501
PIEITllllll IMI .....
Perfect foe entertainlnl! Thia 1arae 4 bedi'oom home IUJTOllJldl an invitine patio poOl. New kitehen.
French doon, wood Ooor'I and akyu.htl. All thia
plus an unobltructed VIEW! Let us ahow you thJa
lovely property. 759-1~1
NEWPORT IE.ACM OFFICE
2l70 Sal lllg•I DrlYI
Newpon llDCll, CA 12880
(714) 711-llOl
IPIOllll Ollll
4 bedrooms and 3 bat.ha are youn in this recently
redecora~ home. Quiet end Unit loob out on
greenbelt. Price redl.ICf'd to $209,000. 759-1501
~U•ll OIEEI
Most desirable. one of a kind, one level 3 bedroom
patio home surrounded by gorgeous prdeos. lovely
brick patio and even a spa! Walle to belches and
ahopp~ too. Hurry. thll ls a real find! 759-1501
.
--•L 11111 W&TllFlllT Sittins on the bluff nght a~the main beech at
C.Orona ii this house with steps down to the sand &
surf. Thoee properties are rarely available. Priced
below market at ~.000. 759--1501
•
l•E IF TIE WEEI
·. .
UllE &SS•llLE Liii AT 11-X. ·
Spacious 4 bedroOm Portofmo model in
Harbor View Homes has finished bonus
room and lovely private pool. Great lo-
cation near school and greenbelt. American
Home Shield Wammty included in telli.nB
price. 759-l501
lllnmm.Ll•-
Private bMch ecoe11 comes with this COrma del Mar
home. Views ot hills provide a country atmosphere
and welcome open 8pld f~. Owner will help
with low intereri financ:iJll. 759-1501 ......
Situated on lovely cul de sac. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with pool me yard. Many new uperadea.
Elepl,lt executive heme. 759-1501
AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
··we Protect & Service
Things Tt:iat Service You."
=E
...........
'nlett'a still time this yev (or urvest.on. I.acCme
unita m Corona deJ Mar. Never vacant! Huge loan to
~at UY.. Let'• make an appol.niment to 9ee.
759-1501
F•EOUSllE
Price patly reduced. 3 ~ and comtnerdal
~ with ocean V>eW. Fabulous front.ace on
Newport Blvd. Exceptional investment opportunity.
759-1501
.1m usm, an PEIFlm
Teak; ~ood Md Bi.rd\ att-the glowing-woodl --··-
used on the floors and Walls of this iznrmCulaiie
residence. Jofjrriri and poliShed bra. accents are
tastefully placed, reflecting 90ft lightmg and beaua-
ful Beck Bay vistas. Listed at $389,000. Must be
seen! 759-1501
SPYll 111 Wiii •y Y111n
Beautifully redeoonted home with pool. on a large
lot. Extensive wie of wed bri::k. Truly a delightful
home and priced rtOit at $450,000. 759-1501
COSTA MESA SANTA ANA
IMITlll llVESTRS!
2 housea on extra large lot with potential to build
another. Tbe9e mccme uruts are owned by Cl'ftUve
lender who Will listen to your offer! Let's ,et
together oo this one. 759-1501
1111,IOO
Lovely shake roofed 4 bedroom home on a ~ k>t
with RV aces,,. Cul de sac. EnclcJeed frollt yard.
Cathedral ceili.np in living room and dinina room.
Neer South Coast Plaza. Call for appotnbnenl &
inforroataon. 759-1501
IRVINE
••• , .... 11.m
Are combined m Rancho San J~wn m this beaut.i·
fully decorated condo. 2 bediooiDs. adjacent to ,oil
cou.ne. Many extra amen.aties. 759-1501
WllllSR
LUe ia ~l in this 2 bedroom + den eondO m a very
c:k!sitable area in Irvine. Commwuty pOOl. gOlf
coune, great viewa. A bargain at $187,500. 759-1501
. .•. .,., ..
Dl!axatar u~ everywhere in thill 3 bedrocm1
amdo in Saddlebedl Valley. n. owner ii an'°Oua to
wll. $123,000 ia excellent value. '7~1$01
NEWPORT BEACH OfflCe
2170 San Mlg.a °"" Ntwpon leacb, CA l2HO
(714) 791-1501 .
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in properl'I on f
UtmA ISLE BAYFRONT
A Vrl1RtlM OUI ................ IA ...... nt
...... laUllDft MCI ......_ I bedro--. 4'11 ~ ...., •• ..., redecor•• d EadeMlw wood-
wofk cotnplllMftta the epecloue roome.
~ enlrY llftd ......... + ....... 8ecwtlJ ., ....... Owner ... JOU to ..........
..,.. °""6d • 11.-.• Cal a1-M10 for.,
................ to ....... '°"" home.
-PENINSULA BAYFRONT
RMdJ to move Into tncllttoul qualtJ s
bedroom, S1A beth home • ..........., 1ema llrlad
... pier' lor 52' boel + .............. ,.... ..
of._,, .. ,... a nlgltt ..,..__ Prtwae., 1arge
cowtySd + ... pertdng. Prtced to ... ..
tl7S,OOO FEE. a1-1•
PICTURESOt.'E OCEANFRONT
Tot.IJ remad1lad 3 '"91 ,.aldence with
..,.,....... ......., .... Exqulelte ........ of White--. ........ epedal ...... ,. ...... ...
ind eold .............. 4 .,.._..,home with
dramatic llftd apeckMll ~ room llftd gount111t
kitchen. 1115 ..... 131-1400
NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWSI VIEWS!
Panonmlc ocem'I Md harbor wtewe from .. moet ftef7 ,...._ A juet c:omplM9d Spenleh eetate
..... ftef7-•nltf tor..,.... llwtng. lnc:WM s
bedniaine, ,_.,room, lbrarJ. mualc '°°"'•3rd
floor oll I IFY ..... eundeck. llftd custom wood-
wortc llw~ Oflwed et 1111,000 131·1•
..
waler . . . near I
BAUIOA ISLAIG BAYFRONT
Quiel Mel of =:--corw hm Van UN-
oalTllUCTED UY ¥1EW~11d .. .......... ow..-........ ..... .. ........... CelllorclM ........ ............ .... t.w-on ... a.Ml 111-1411
BAYFRONT CONl)G.....:VIEW
St.IMd glw. .................. View °" ectlw
...,...._,Md pNdee In• tolllilf rwll1l1d 2
bedroom, 2 .,_ lw. Sprcta• dectl "°" the ....... ~ loen M 10.5% find,... ....
a OWMt d . ceny • 2lnd TD. On ... IMd. .. , ... a1-14110 .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A tota1J rwd1l1 d 8'ton ~ ...... COftteftt-
porr/ trMewel home irtth epecloua 4 becha-, a .,...._ EfthMced bf....,., ... -.." ... ,......,
Jact*nl, hardwood loOra, ....... dining .......
Ooeell ... "°"' .... decka. .. 10,000. Can
873-elOO
BAY VIEW-ON WATER
Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2'11 beth f~ home on
.... .... with dock Md 2 ................ c:Mrm-
lng gueet llil*tltMMt « ............. With ....
piece llftd loft bedroom. Ownen w• c...y 1-t TD
with 20% down. Thl9 le • d1lght to .... 1411.000.
Cell31-1400
TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME-NEWPORT
Seller le waiting for ., ._ on tNe bMut1M1J
remodal1d famflJ home with 4 bedrGDMI + den
llftd formal dlNne room AM> prtvM9 pool Md
cabMa -~ call 131-1400 for ...... Prtcad rliht .. S-,500.
. \. anJ wil~ 'Jhew of wat~r
PEl•llU!..A POln' .....:11..-lRQE HOIE ..... ..,....., ........ , ... n-.::;:a• ..._,.... .... •;cc•_. .. ca~ fOr CGlll........ ......... 2 :..., .... "' ...... toa.u-. .. ber iftd ......_ .luel leted at
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8WFF "%" PUN CWWWR w.....,__. pllllo Md a .... comer lot. I••..,..., r-a1hl1d 2 ....., wttlt pl1......., ........................ Md..., _,,...., FonMl.:::O '°°"'._.....In tNe •bedroom
......._ fEe.AMW ..... AMWlllMl9f .............. 911.,.
NEWPORT POOL HOIE o..-..oor.-..................... ....
--..,..a11nl1....,. d1:c1r .. 111 .. 4bedr'0...,1Yt ........ ....., ,..., ,. ............ a ldlimhen
+ .... ,.... -NOii ,, •• -pool ..... d9dl. ...... .,.... • .. ttll ....... .. ... m....
BALBOA PENINIUtA-COllllERCIAL
Pr-. tac.a. ... _, r•ao••• .,_ 8'iito
and loot trilmc. Bull 111 .. np•ll•tr ....._ .......... ~_. ............ -.-111-,.
BAYFRONT COM>O-VEW
MalnchMw.eand._..........._~ 't11112 ........ a....wlih .... ....;;
for 2 c.a. Ownwe Wtl COMldef .......
Prtcedto ... ' ...... a1·1a
BAUIOA 8UT8 IER HmEAWAY
~, ..................... 1
bedrOOMcottaa101tlll!M ............... loMJ
and tiny tor..., ooe. M Clll °"'J .. ....
Cal 111-1400
BAL80A ISUMD COTIAGE
A tr8dltloMI lllllMI cottage lor e WI 1lt11MI ,._
er.t Oil....._,........,,....... Pf°'*"· OM Of
....... 2bedtoom .......... [. *"' ...
celr10.J. t85,a. cal.,.,...
ENTERTDER'8 DELIGHT $212.000
8'tgM and .., •• ,. .. , .................... .
ecullwe. Woaclelful llow lor 1wt1ij -ra•ll•I a
gredaua petlo. Mow• In oOldtlolt • OM Of • Nntpolt"9 pnttteat nal .......... ._ Wlnd-
w.-d Lw. Open ._.., 14111-,_ -
BALBOA PS9ISULA REDUCTION
OWMr DE8PERATE and ANXIOUS to Ml de-
.... 81llaa Penln1ule Point 2 .._, home.
RedlK*I to ....... I ........, deft, htnG
fOOlft with. ........... illlMI cMrwl ....... Cai
131-1400
IEWPORT CONDO BOAT DOCK
I bedroom. 2'11 batlt COIMlo ... boel alp. L#ge
............ with belconJ. 1at tnlat deed -be ..........,.. et IV.%. Priced to Ml at 1215,GOO
FEE.131·1•
NEWPORT "A" FRAME DUPLEX
Cloee to Mr and b11ct.Mt thll .._., propertr
hM I bedroom•+ c1an home. a....._ and•-. lw:helof .... ,,,. ... patio tor .... unll. Oww
wll trade for ArrowltHd prapartJ Oil oeMf Uftlte.
....... eubmlt. '171.0GO. 131-1400
NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE--$12'000
A new latlng tNe WMk Md a terrtllc buytll
Decof8'0f .,...._.,°'*'..._.a a bednia--. 2 .,...... ...., ....... ,... and ..... OWMr ..
...,...1onego1Mellftd .......... ,.. ......
111·1*1D
WATERFRONT HO~ES,INC.
Sale • Renldl<>. Pmpercy Mana9f!ment
315 MMinP Ave.
Balhoa Island
(• 7:1-f>C)CK~
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644-6200 NAB
.IRVINE
REALTY 2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca •
.... UIYll .......
Just listed! And priced to sell! Spacious and
beautifully landscaped on quiet cul~sac.
This popular plan # 1 has been expanded and
highly customized and features exceptional
decor. Realistically priced. Martha Macnab.
uml llU .1 .... 111 ll .,.
Head of the lagoon 5 Br-Valentine built water-
front with large slip & side ties for 3 boats-
straight view full length of lagoc;>n. PRICED
TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tom Allinson.
•1,11 ......
:View forever-beautifully maintafued. older
~ home. used brick terrace, lUSh
counyaro entrance wiflf secluded swiqun.ing
J>09}. 3 Br, fonnal diD.ing rm, den, maid'•
quai:ters. Barbara AWle/~ Grupe.
FlllWAY LIOATill lf .....
Big Canyon 4 Bdrm, 4 Ba~ f~ room,
billiard room plus a 2 bedroom guest suite. A
private pool enhances this pteitige property.
Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb.
..... ~OWL 14 .....
Big Canyon very desirable 3 Bdrm, 3 bath
single level townhome. Large private enter-
tainment arN with pool and spa. Danny Bibb.
• CUYM IDIVIW .........
Remodeled. Now 5 Bdrms and library, located
on the golf course. High ce~ walls of glass,
spa and large family kitchen. Will also lease
option or lease. Lucy Rose.
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IPR llHES 1&111UY
HRBR VU HILLS tMI• 1122 hel
3 BR, FR 1-5 Jean Wright
CAMID SHORES 11,111-
6 BR. FR. Pool, Wtrft rl-4 ,
BIG CA':NYON .....
4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa 1-5
111-....
Dmna GodlhaiI , . ..,.. ........
Dan Bibb
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HBBll VU HD..LS Mt.,_ Ml......._
4 BR. FR. Pool, Spa 1-5 Micki C.OOper
BIG CANYON ...... 21 lifil le; llirp
4 BR, FR 1-5 Stephanie Grody
SPYGLASS ..... I ...... PL
6 BR. FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 Jean Wright
BA YSHORES PH• 2142 .. Ir.
4 BR 1-5 Dona Chichater
RRBR VU HILLS SMt• 11tt IMI
3 BR, FR 2-5 Maxine Propp
BIG CANYON SI"'-I Plle•1nt
5 BR. FR, Pool 1-5 Beverly MOl'pby .
IDT llY -1111,111 Close to South C.oast Plar.a, outstand,ing 3
Bdrm, 2~ Baths, home on corner lot. Kitchen
with an amenities, fireplace in living room, and
skylights. Garden window. Close to pool and
spa. Lowest prioed condo in development.
Donna Godshall.
Un.Ill II'• TIE ST. snt•
3 Bd..rim, 3 baths, 2 patios & spa. Great Western
assumable 1st TD. Seller may carry 2nd-make
offei:s. 2 private beaches, private streets. 24 hr.
security gate, back ga~ to Bay Club. Land
included. Dona Chichester.
19111 fll'-1111,llO
Large Westclitt family hOme with pool & spa
Needs some TLC, 5 Bdrm. 5 ~ Baths. formal
dining room, fa.inily room plus large bonus
room. Good neighborhood. Call for financm=· ::!g~_:_~d'amillla • •••aaa 11_11! _ ... AM details. Joan Lewis. --...,. •-..-
u nau cua1 sa•,oao
This Spapish villa has 3 Bdnns. 3 Baths, family
rm, loft, 3 f.i.teplaCes, vaulted beamed ~.
hardwood floors, antique leaded glass win-
dows, & French dOOJ'S. Ex1erior includes swim-
ming pool, hot tub, volleyball court, and is
complet.ely feni'ed with brick and wrought
iton. REDUCED! F.c:i Eecano/Maureen White.
UllU• WATEIFIU. 11,111,111
CaSCading waterlall nows into private pool and
spa with magnificent views of Newport
Harbor. 5 Bdrm custom quality built Mediter-
ranean in private community of Harbor Ridge.
Open. light & airy bmne-perfect for etitenain-
ing. F.d Eerano/Maureen White.
NW-lfflllM .... llPI Ml.,..
4 delightfw Bdrm, fonnal dining, breakfast,
aree, eervice rm, ocean view, family rm, beauti-
ful pool & spa. air ConditioniM. Large kitchen.
3 car garage, makes this an attractive home.
Marylou Manon.
Magnificent customized home captivates the
dazzling night light and sunset views! 5 Bdnns,
3~ Baths. 2 family rooms; a fonrial living-
din.ing room area PLUS community pools, spas
& tennis. M.aralou l,ngOld.
...... , ... , .. 1111,llO
On a large cul~ lot. 4 Bdi'm, 3 bath,
fonnal dining area, lg family rm and assumable
loan. Larry Dyer.
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BEST LOCATION! Best view! Private pier and
slip pl\n large sandy beat:h. Excellent potential
for a~ family home with lots ol off street
~. Offered in fee at $1,300,000. Martha
Mari>ab. • ........... ... .....
'Ibis newly listed 4 Bdnn. 2'tS Bath home is a
decorator's ahowpece. Absolutely mint con-
dition! Featuring a pool. separate spa, and a
V!'S'J private sunlite garden setting. Priced f«
i.imDediate sale. Danny Bibb.
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11,1•,111 c.ameo Shores on the muff-incl. land.
Fabulous single story home. 6 Bdrm. family
rm, panoramic oce4n & jetty view w/sandy
beach below. Sparkling Pool in seclUded
courtyai'd. Perfect for the grov.ring t.am1ly.
Owner will consider exdlange. Doona God-
shall.
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Charming, remodeled 3 Bdnn 2 Bath-lots of
custom tile, new carpet, French doors, all oo a
large, beautifully 1.andScaped lot in Cliff
Haven. Newport Heights. Martha Mac-
nab/Paula Bailey.
uuaaww•IW! M15-
A lowest priced Kensington. 4 ~ 3 Baths,
fonnal dining room, family room, wrap around
patio with mountain and night light views.
c.ommunity pool and tennis COW1S. 24 hour
security gate. Donna Godshall.
Lm ISLE UYFml' . 11.-,111
Imagine 45' oo the bay with pier and slip for a
large boat, plus 2 side ties. All this plus a very
livable 6 Bdrin, 5 Y.i Bath hOlne with 4 car
garage for ohly $1,300,000. Lucy Rme.
TllTLEI• •• ·-~ New listing, a real di>ll house. Cambria model
with 2 Bdrms and den and decorated be.auti-• f1:ill'Y with custom wallpaper and window cov-
erings, Lucy &R.
IOITIFaLY -.am 1141,1•
3 Bdrm 2 Y.i Bath, Jodelle estate home pro_vid-
ing unobstructed panoramic mountain and city
light views. Assumable first trust deed avail-
abfe and the seller will offer Sicondary financ-
ing. 'Ed F.&cano/Ma~ White.
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The only renaissance on the market with 3
Bdrm., 2'tS Bath, family room loft. ocean view.
plantation shutters, lots of mirrors, large front
and back patios, rare end unit. F.d
F.scano/Maureen White.
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Largest floor plan in Belcourt, "E" plan, 4
Bd.nn, 4!.i BailiS, fam rm. study, library •
Former model w/every ~ble upgrade--
Wallpaper. bookshelves. shutters. h~ yard.
Next to wide greenbelt. very private location.
F.c:i F.acano/Maureen White.
..,,. --M,111,111
New custom 8700 sq. ft.. 5 Bdrm with Frend\
Chateau flavor, essence of opp.alenre. fine
design. elepnt appoincments and fWDijbinp
50• on the bay, pier, slip and sandy beech.
Offered furnished at $4,900,000 by appl. ·
Martha Macnab.
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#3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170
Newport Beach, Cahfornia 92660
NElllST • ..., ••••
Quiet end unit with large private deck overk>Oklng
the golf courw vtew. BeautfMty decorated 2 BR &
den with custom shutters & sheMflO. In prestigious
Blg canyon and cJose to Fashion Island. $315,000.
Helen WoOd.
' IPL.IT um. l&.IFfl IDll'Y
Popular 3 BR, 2 BA condo on l>eautlfut greenbelt.
·Former model. Room for expansion. CUI-de-sac
locatlon. Price Includes the tandll This one won't
last at $235,000. Marie Fargo.
IDT If .. lllYM
Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded 4 BR.
famtty room estate. F0nnal dining, 2 fireplaces,
pool & spa with total privacy, located on private
cut-de-sac for that country living feating. Asking
$719,000.
PDFECT Sil 131 d .. Clllll
-~ Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on quiet CUI~.
• 4 BR, family room, formal dining. Quality upgrading
throughout. Covered patio. 3 car garage.
$650,000. Vergllene Hult.
M LIVELY Ullll
On prestigious Linda ISie with dock for a large boat
plus a side tie. Spacious home with 5 BR, 4tn BA, 3
car garage plus many extras. Now at $1,450,000.
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5 BR, 7 BA custom ValentJne built home over-,
looking terrific view. 5800 aq. ft. with extensive
use of wood and stone thruout. Extremely pri-
vate rear yard. Family sized spa Cul-de-sac
loeation. Aaktng $1,695,000.
l•BEllLI 1111111
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This gorgeous tradltlonaJ 6 BR has been re-
duced for Immediate sale. Now only $596,0QOlll
Thia lnctudes gourmet kitchen, wooded stair·
ways, French doors, stained and leaded glass
windows, pool, spa and wading poot. Please
take the time to see the beautiful bargain.
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,._ IPYIUSS Llllml
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Single level cape Hom model on quiet cul-de-
sac. Panoramic ocean and city light view. Large
pool, apa and Kot pond. 4 spaciOus BR, large
formal DA and FR Come see this outstanding
home offered at $625,000. Sue Thomas.
UNWI~
FLEXIBLE PROPERTY! Outstanding bayfront neX1
to 60 ft. sandy beach. Can be one large 6 BR, 5 BA
home or duplex. Owner will finance & will consider
trade. $1,350,000. Mary Slva9Han.
MTll.,.
Perfect oceanfront location. 2 story with great
view. 4 BR. 2 BA, fireplace, new paint. Walk to
shopping. A real bargain at $595,000. .........
Expanded, upgraded Miramar plan with terrific
view In Harbor Ridge. 2 BR. large den, 3 BA.
mirrored wardrobes, extra cabinets, eecurity
alarm. Freshly painted and p&.pered. $499,000.
PE•DIU PlllT ··-Great family home....:..tust steps to sand .and white
ocean water. 3 BR, 2'n BA. All new carpet, roof,
copper plumbing and fre&hly painted. Owner will
flnance at 11~0.4 to quaJlfled buyer with 25% down.
Immaculate and ready for occupancy. $384,500.
Bob Gross.
Clml UllPEU II IPYIUSS Ill.I.
Outstanding custom European style home with
panoramic view of the ocean, Catalina Island, •
LIYELI LICDm UPI -II lnlUIS · Newport Bay and city lights. 5 BR. 7 BA, formal DR.
3 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage Lucerne. Shows 1 ......... ..-.... ...... _a Wiii Ill 111 /Ill 1·1 5 fireplaces-almost 6,000 sq. fee\ of elegant llvlng.
model. Softly decorated in neutral tones. Lovely 4 BR, 3 BA Cape Horn model with--Also beaatttut pool m 1d spa PLUS-Steam-and &aUA&--__ .,.
Gorgeous view of mountalna and city lights. Lovely fabulous view. Tastefully upgraded throughout. room. Excellently priced at $1,550,000.
spacious courtyard. This Is new on the market and Formal dining room. Additional cabinets In
a treat to behold! $650,000. kitchen & ga~. Soft, neutral decor. Custom
SIPllmc&m LY. Clll1DPIUIY .
Fully customized and expanded Lautremont in
Harbor Ridge. A staircase of lucite makes this
home an elegant masterpiece. Solid marble bench
leads from LR to outdoor spa & view. 4 BR. 3 BA.
Truly a very speclaJ home. $795,000.
PWTW. --11 IESIU
6800 Square Feet of the finest quaJlty
craftsmanship available. 5 BR, 7 BA, 5 car garage,
3 level luxurious home in prestigious Harbor Ridge
In Newp<>rt Beach. French doors and custom
cabinets throughout. Gourmet kitchen with lavish
equipment. This new home won't last at
$2,250,000.
IURIWWITIPllL
3 BR & den, 3 BA Deaovflle model with panoramic
view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool
and spa Prime street In Big Canyon. Asking
$699,500. Vergllene Hult.
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Beautiful ptan for a cou• 2 private bedroom suite
areas. Beautifully 4ecorated wtth its own prfyate
patio with spa. View and patio overlooking golf
course. A very special property for $395,000.
SUBMIT ALL OFFERSU
PlllT 1111ET----n.1•
Charming custom 3 BR, 2 BA home 8howa Pride of ownerlhiP In fN9IY detatl. Beamed ceHlnga. WOOd
shutters, platter ...., formal di'*"' room. Prtwte
oourtywd wtth qu8lty land~. On fee land at
$395,000. v._.,.. Hui.
drapes, marble entry, security system. Must see
at $599,000.
lllllU1U Cl• II -Best 16catlonl ViflW of poof and large patio. 3 BR,
2th BA, wet bar, FP in living room. Ample guest
parking. Heart of old COM & close to everything. A
very special property! $325,000. Vergllene Hull.
1111' E LEYEL ILIFFS IUITI
Anest comer location. Best prtced Anita plan In
Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, family room, pretty patio,
flreptece. Sparldlng clean 3 BR, w/convertlble den,
2 BA on fee land. $219,000.
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2 contiguous Iota IOUth of highway In desirable
Old COM. Quiet comer location-close to
beach. Good ftnandrig avaff&ble. Now reduoed
to $395,000. Mary Sivastlan. ... .. .., .•. _
Huge 13,000 aq. ft. ~ In preat=
H•bor Ridge. Lot Is 100' wide X 130' •
P.,_ oce.n, bay, Catalina views posalble from
2nd story. Reduced over $125,000 and won't
last at $350,0001 CALL NOWI Dave Busk.
•••• • ..,"' mmn GREAT lOCAl'tON-CLOSE TO SCHOOLS &
SHOPPING. 2 large muter BA IUlt• Plutt eeperate
titting room. 2% BA, private~ and Just ttepe to
the pool. Vety ctean unit. Alktng $169,900. Marte
Fargo.
Pll• VIEW M llU• VIEW MIYI
JUST LISTEDll Custom 4000 sq. ft. home with
210• view of ocean, bay and harbor. 3 BR and den,
2'n BA, gourmet kitchen. This home has an excep.
tlonaJly large lot with ample room for a pool. Asking
$595,000. Marie Fargo.
llTSTUllM LIOEllE-MllTllDI• YIEW
This dream home could become your reality! 3 BR,
3 BA, 3 car garage beautifully decorated Lucerne
model In Harbor Ridge Is boasting a superb view,
attractive use of beveled glass, plantation shutters,
trac llghllng, custom built-ins plus many other
custom features. Now at $750,000.
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· 2 - 2 BR, plus 1 BR rental units. Excellent sum-
mer /winter rental area only steps to ocean. Low
down payment, easy terms, fee land. Good buy at
$297,000.
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Charmlllg Cape Cod cOndo In aedUded Harbor
View Knona. Mountain and night tight V19W. 2 BR,
2% BA, formal dining, apttt leWll, natural wood trim.
Tip-top condition ... tfow reduced to $249,000.
EIMIY 'Ill -LlfE REDUCED PRICEll Spectacular view of mountains
& city lights from this very special Nantuci<et model
In Spyglass Hiii. 5 BR, formal dining, large f8mNy
room. Profeaalonatly ctecotated. Entertainment
backyard With pool, apa, BBQ & fire ring. Now
$889,500. Bob Grou.
PM.11111. WllNl•M llTIR
Warm and open with Old Wortd Charm. Thia Rober1
Earl dellgn la 3 years young, hU 6 BR, 6% BA, with
a MJparate maid'• room off the Lanai. Great tor
famlty u w.11 aa entertaining. Even a Dark Roomt
Offer9d at 11.275,000.
lll'PI PAID IT •••• 11•1 ln•as IS Ill•
Clockwise from upper left: Elll WllE•NI had his first listing sell: A duplex in Corona del Mar. PIT Liii sold her own listing,
a condominium In Big Canyon. LMlll ll•I was sales person of the month for August. m llZZIT11 is ranked 10th in
earnings, his 1st year in real estate. all 111111 sold two homes and listed a 3rd, in two days and au Ill In sold a
charming "Unique" home In Laguna Beach for over $600,000.
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675-,ooo. ·~TORS IN CORONA DEL MAR SERVING NEWPORT BEACH. IRVINE AND COSTA MESA
HERE ABE SOME
~'HOT" UNIQUE BUYS
Wllil llllT-Neat u. pint
~~JSOLDr=
Vetde Street ana pnoed down
to 11&5,000
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"'-· prim• beeeh, .. bdrin
home needs •tt.,tk>n bUt price renecta. wicant and owner
·ebout to .... lllklng under
'300,000
r • ----~. c:oo1 Md contemporery, In C8IMO
Sharee, lllrg8 ywd, -.c 111 nt
, ..... 3 bdrm Md big reduc-
tion coming, $450,000
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vety ·~ 2300 ... ft., 3 bdrm, multi ~ with decka,
Mduded ... W.W. Md
prlwlcy. MXloill .. 1348,500.
-ar -.-vacent e'nd hurting In tWbor v... .... ~
of .. llCr9. ~ cul_ de 8IC,
bright .. bdrm ctoe.\'t d111nie
... price down to 1358.000
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..._ holM nr So. OOMt
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Best spot on the block. Lovely 4 Bedroom, 3 bath newer
Mesa Verde Home. Secluded lot, wood floors & 3 car
garage. Prlcea to sell at $247,500 . .llOllE UllLEIWI
MESA VERDE
Charming single level traditional' 4 bedroom home on
quiet court street. Used brick fireplace, hardwood
flooring, & tree shaded yard make this home an excel-
lent value. Asking $169,950. JllllE llllLEM11
FABULOUS COLF COURSE ESTATE
One of the most prestigious golf course properties on
Mesa Verde Country Club. Single level 4 Bdrm, family
and formal dining rooms. Beautiful 1h acre grounds with
pool, fruit trees and rolling lawns. Gall for private
showing . .111111 IA• E•I• . _
C£1TUL ATRIUM POOL HOME
Single level 4 bedroom home built around central
courtyard. Extra large lot with patio and play yard
complete this family entertainment home close to Mesa
Verde Country Clu~. $269,000 . .111111 1111119''
MESA VERDE COUITRY CLUB .
Huge pie-shaped lot offering fabulous, unobstructed
golf course panorama. This 4 Bdrm, family room home
is set on one-of-a-kind location. New kitchen appliances •
and tile and room enough for pool & play areas. Priced
at $287,500 . .l&CllE ~
UllDER $200,000 IEWPORT
HEIGHTS
Best buy in Newport Heights -
Country atmosphere In this darl-
ing 2 bdrm plus den. Large coun-
try kitchen and eating area. Cop-
per plumbing, new roof, new 2
car garage, alley access. Spa with
redwood decking and much
more. For more info. contact lnl
WllE 631-1266
ASSUMABLE LOAN • EASTSIDE
1h acre. secluded location, in
Eastside Costa Mesa. 4 bdrm, 11h
bath, separate master suite.
Completely remodeled · with
French doors. skylights, 2 fire-
places, oak pegged floors, home
and garden kitchen. Assumable
financing. Great opportunity at
$179,900. OPEN HOUSE SUN-
DAY 1-5, contact llTI WOE
631-1266 .
RITA WIDE
RVM~
631-1216
ASSUMABLE FINANCING BAYSHORES
Cute 3 bdrm, 2 ba with an excellent opportunity to
remodel. Assume 10% financing. A great opportunity in
this beach oriented community. Call today, llTI WOE
631-1266
LAKE TAHOE • $125,000
OWNER SAYS SUBMIT! Gorgeous 4 bdrm + loft.
Sleeps 16. Nestled amongst trees, view, near ski slopes.
Assume $88,000 1st TD at fixed int. rate. Asking
$125,000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS. Photos in office. Call
today llTI WOE 631-1266
4 IED•ooM, $106,000
A real bargain! Spic n' span and ready to move Into Is
this extra large end unit. Double car garage. New
carpet, paint, roof, etc. llTI WOE 631-1266
IEWPOIT VIEW
YI ACI£ ESTATE
Over 1h acre lot wtth spec:tacular
views of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom
residence with separate guest
unit or maid's quarters. Just
listed at $539,000. Call for Infor-
mation and showing. UE llllUI
631-1266
BEST BUY 01 IAYFIOIT
ASSUM£ $&001 at 9¥. .
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex.
· Right on the beach. Two 3
bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car garage. Excellent value
& financing. $839,000 111·
••Ell 631-1266 . .
BOID IEW CUSTOI
UE IDHERS
·WM~
131-1211
IEIUCEI TO $429,000
PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3.400 sq.
ft. of living areL Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom,
family. room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace .•
Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EX-
CLUSIVE SHOWINGS. Call for appointment. UI
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IEWPOIT HEICHTS-llEW CUSTOM
REDUCED TO $37 4,000
Superb newer 4 bdrm home with traditional design.
Gourmet Island kitchen with ex~tlonal features. Sep-
arate formal dining with fireplace. Every custom extra m' could Imagine. Massive deck with spa. It's a dreamt
l•Ell 631-1266 . 0
EICWSIVE USTllG NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath, den home In excellent
secluded location of Newport Heights. Assumable
financing. Great opportunity at $189.000. Ill 111101
·631-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Only $175,000 for this 2 bdrm home. Great quiet
locatipn.--Separate ~inlng room. Oak hardwood floors.
Owner wilt finance at 12% Interest. Call todayl Ill
llMDI 631-1266
12" FIXED ASSUMABLE LOAll
2 bdrm Villa Balboa wltti per-
manent ocean view. Beautifully
upgraded. $139,000 loan at 12o/o
fixed Interest. Asking $209,500
.llYCE WILTZE 631-1266
POOL HOME
Gorgeous 3 bdrm Newport
Heights customized home near
Newport Harbor High School.
Beautiful pool and garden. A very
special property. Call for show-
ings. $380,000. '9Y• WILTZE
631-1266
LACUU IUCH SPECIAL
JOYCE WILTZE
Ri'MM<·
ADORABLE 2 bdrm home on a quiet corner In Laguna
Village. Easy walk to shops and beach. Hardwood
floors, cozy fireplace, partial ocean view. Excellent
financing. $249,000. aY11w11.m631-1266
234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1286
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WE NEED ·YOUR LISTINGS
HOIE OF THE WEEK
* BALBOA COVE BAYFRONT *
Four bedroom, 3 bath, form11 dining, iamlly room,
breld1at room. urge master suite with view down
bay, dock for 40' boat, very large home. StNI at SS00,000 ....... ..
PROIOITOIY IAY JUDE
four bedroom, three baths, formal dining, family room,
beautiful large master suite, dock space up to 55 ft. Steal
at $895,000 and will trade to Mesa Verde, Spyglass,
Harbor Ridge, Big Canyon. Wiii lease/option. 1st T.D. of
$600,000 assumable. Submit any offer. • • lnlE 1•
CORONA DEL 111 IAYROIT
Custom 5 bdrm, 41h bath, 2 master suites, beautiful large
living room with.spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar &
room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on baytront.
Reduced to $995,000, includes the land.• I MYIE I•
LINDA ISLE
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm., Din. RM., Large Master
Suite w/sittlng area, maids quarters, room for 2 large
boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd ·ro both
assumable at low rate, steal at $1 ,250,000 Incl. the land,
must move Inland. IOI I llYIE IMP , .
YACHTSMAN COVE BAYFRONT
4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge living Room with Lrg. wet bar,
balcony and large patio with views of the bay, <tock for 3
boats up to 55 foot, 6 year old custom, price of $1,095,000
Includes land. Ill I MYIE IMP
LI)() ISLE PRM:ST LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,000. Ill N MYIE IMP
*UDO PARK HIGHRISE*
Outstanding bay and city night light view, 1 bedroom, 1
bath. Co-op hlghrlse, underground parking, community
pool with fabulous d8':ks. $250,000. • I NYll IHP
IEWPORTS KllCS ROAD
One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home is
designed for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large pool.
Priced at $425,000 (land quote Is $190, 102). Great buy . ..........
El£UllC£ II CAMEO SHOIES
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Beautiful f Uy home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living ~
& dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo,
pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches.
Excellent entertaining. $529,000. • • MVIE I•
SEAVIEW'S IEST IUY
4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice
yard, view of cttY & ocean. Security guard gate + Pool &
tennis. $395,000. • • 11111 1•
POSSIBLE COllEICW. LOT I
Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office
bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay 1·
view, presently has small house and storage and is zoned
for horse property. $350,000. • 1111111•
IEWPOIT HEICHTS . . I
Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom,
two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room o·
to add. Walk to town & Lido, very motivated.Seller can
carry large Note. $375,000. Ill I MYll IMP
IAYCIEST •EWPORT I
4 bedroom 21/t bath formal dining, family room, breakfast 1·
area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek
or Newport. Asking $32S,000. Ill Ill MYIE IMP
"LUXURIOUS VIUA BALBOA" I
VIiia Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm I
2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$205,000. Great terms. UI II HYIE I•
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CORONA DEL Ma' DUPL£1 I
2 Bedroom 1 bath $7~' Q 'o. 2 bedroom 1 bath I
$650.00. Bachelor~~-\_,..,. Finance 1st T.D. $11,800 :
at 6.75% 2nd T.D. e.. Q"'o at 13%. Steal at $250,000 ... . Ill NYIE IMP ~ • -
NEWPORT BEACH r
Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, 1· ·-
Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or
trade. • • llYIE IHP . !
WTSllE OISTl •EU · -0 ,000 below comps must j
sell $114,000. 3 b1 s °1) \:."years new ... a....... n ·
FlllAa.E • Ullll CIST• -VIEW HOME built in '82, I
wood & glass, gourmet kitchen, ocean, canyon and city I
light vfew. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. $399,000. • I llYll IHP . .
BOB & DOVIE KOOP I
I . 234 E. 17th s:r., COSTA MESA• 631-1266
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REAL TOR• SEMINAR PRESENTS
"THE POSSIBLE DREA,M ••• FIRST TIME HOMEOWNERSHIP"
• On ;ruee 'sept. 25, 7 P.M .. the Newpott Harbor.co.ta Mela Board of REALTORS• wta oftet the
ninth "Communtty Outreach" frM pul>llc aemlnar that~ preeent convincing Information to dlapet
the misconception that first.time homeownership It no longet attaJnab4e.
To be held In the IUdltottum of their buKdlng at 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beech. thli free
a.Nnar wtll be~ by three expert ~b from the rtiel Mtate Industry whO wta contrfbUte
Information from the fleldt of mor1gage ftnanoe, eectow, and marketing.
Panelist Jacqu. Mc~. Va Preeklent/Etc:tow OfflQer with Burrowt &crow, Santa Ana, will
explain the many "Alternate Methods of Buying", tudl as the incorporation of financial gifts from
friends or ..,.,.,. McNutty, en .crow offlclw lor 10 yeera, had conducted num«Ot.9 coneumer
onented commun;cy ..w:. Mmlnara. Her com~ experience In .. ~ of reel eetate
tr1naactk>N led to tnttructlng Department of Reel Estate epproWd MCfOW related Mminara fOf real
estate prof-'<>nalt at IOcal Community Colleges.
REAL TOR9 peneMat Harry H. Wint .. Ill, 19&4 Preeident of the Newport Hatbor-Coeta Mesa
Bollid of REALTORS•. -emphMlze the "How-Toe" and "can-Doe" that can mek• hOfM..
ownership possible In "today's Affordable Housing Matket". Winters wm undetaeore hOw the
hopeful buyer can uee the lklltful counteUng of a REALTOR• to obtain a home. Reel •tate market ;~E¥:ill condlti0n8 that offet a brOlld renge of QPPOrtunttiet for the ftrsMlme homebuyer today. wtn be
111 demonstrated m Winter'• Pf'eMnlatlon.
Wlntirt, a Co.ta Mele REAL TO~ for ovw 20 yeara, has lnatructed a futt range of real •tate
cour ... for Community Colegee end u a graduate of the Graduate Reel Estate Institute, haa
tnStruci.d this progr.,,,·a ~ ttat.wide. M the reSult of h1a ectlw pettlclpatlon In • number of
communtty MrW:e °'~ and votunteer ReeHy Board progrems. Wint ..... deeigMted
REALTOR• of the Yew for 1913.
Pen.1st Teena Hiit, Senior LOM Offloer for Windsor Mortgage, Santa Ana. wilt .,.....,t today'•
~iil.leMJI homeownerlhip aYlll&bMtty through the opportunlt._ ac:ceeeible by~ "AMI e.tete L09n8". Govemmen1 guaranteed and lnand io... through lenders appre>Yed by the federel Houe6ng
Administration (FHA) and the Vet..,,. Admlnletratlon (VA). Adjusted Rate Conwntk>nll MOttgegea
(ARM). and _..., ftMndng _. be the prtrnery tubjecta of Hll't preeentatlon. Hitt wUI s>tcwkle work-
aheet1 to ~18 who attendl eo tttey c:en det*1Nnt ~from her lnltructlon how to define
exectJy at what prlee ...., tttey CC>Wd afford to buy.
''Community Outr..ch'' ~.Pat Scott-Warner, Newport~. urges. ''Ewryone who '------=---....:.::~_.:..:....:: _____ ...:_~-1---===========·ltl hes the deelre to own their own home, but belle\• fOf whatever reason, thet homeownerlhip It no 10ngii' Vie llftllftele arw.n; "'°'*' Mtend. They will ..,.., of ~ Pf'Ot'&me tMlltble .um_ I l 180 Cabrillo
NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
26 Distinctive H.omes
• Gate Guarded Security
• 2 Master Bedrooms from 1490 sg. ft.
·• 3 Bedrooms and Den at 1755 sq. ft.
• Broker Cooperation
S.les Agents:
Chuck Spiller
Joyce Wahze
(714) 631-1266
llTH6f
COSTA MESA
tTTHSl
can be tailknd to make a homeOwner of "9iwfV ewryone. Thie wnlnar C8l"I prav9 uKtty hOw to
make homeownenlhip your own Poeelble Otwnll"
REAt ESTATE Ml-41t1
21na..-..,.1.-.1• • ...........
..._.. • PIWIU • UITll IDlllllll .
Choice .~tion. Two;.story' liv. rm 'Private 3 Bd iingJe level end unit in lush
w/magruf.cent ocean VIEWS. Large garden setting. Totally resnodeled with
brick terrace 4 Bd & Den-mint care and sophistication. Fonnal marble
condition-reduced to $825,000. entry-cent! air, 24 hr grd gate. A..ume
Harriet Perry high loan. Shown by Appt. Now re-1111 L ........ .,_ W 1-1 duced to $525,000. Jeri Hunt
....,.. .. .,..n
Enjoy life near the betich! $389,900.
Spacious 4 Bd, 3 Ba, 3 car/gar. Pvt.
maids qrtn. Sec. S)'ltem, ideal for lg.
family. Owner will Ulist w/financing.
Vee Stimon
111 II ••111 .,_ 1111 ...
11&11.11 ' .... Avail. Nov. lit. 3100 1q. ft. One 8tory
brick bldg. ~·on Villa Way. ~
ftil <.'Ond:$1.25 NNN. Harriet Perry
DILlllll Ml I ma
Gated comrnunity·tennil, pool & apa.
Offered on PROBATE SALE. as is
cOndition. 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 2 car/pr. Plan 2.
One level. Ownen w /OOlllider -.ung
w/financing. Vee St.inlOn
11AWI .... S..1-1
IU'Plln~llll ._ Dramatic~ hoo1e w/pier & llip.
3 Bd, 3 Ba, family rtn + Dlnina Rm
Excellent financina.' Reduced u)
~.ooo. Harriet Perry
"2217--
Thll rmcni~t 5 Bd. 7 Ba lnUIOr, hiah on a hill. offen a SUNSl.TS OVER
CAT ALINA VleW frOm mast rooms and reflecta the ultilnate ln quality thru..wt.
Luxurious MMter Suite complete w/fireplace and 1auna. 40' pool and IPA· Ownen
Will ~ tnde. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt 11· .. ,.111_11: .... · .,.. ... ,~
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The Harbor Area'$ Oldest Real Estate Firm
,_., .. NW LIT S1,JllMI
Choice Corona deC Mar location approved for
4' unite. Ya acre overlooking Balboa !stand and
the Bay. Terrific Investment opportunity.
Owner may help finance.
YllW, PlnllY, m11m .. l141MI
Elegant 3 bdrm home on large lot at the top of
CdM. Beam ceilings, Frenchdoors & lovely
decorating throughout. A very comfortable &
traditional home.
UIM•IWLD 1•11.-
3 bdrms & 3 baths In each unit. Fireplaces, Jacuzzles & private ocean view sundeck Must
be seen to appreciate. -WE-IHI.-Welt located 3 bdrm condo. Large brick
fireplace, wet bar, French doors, beam ceil-
ings, like new. Submit your terms.
(714) 673-4400
1.1111 PEBllU .._ _ 1141-
0n 2 extra fatge lots. Sprawling 4 bdrm home
plus studio apt. Pool stze yard, 4 car garage,
den, formal dining area & lanal-famlly room.
Owner wilt finance.
, .. , -Yll• 1111,19
The feel of Mount Vernon. Elegant columns at
the entrance to this completely remodeled 4'
bdrm home. Pool, den, all new and fresh.
WIS1Uf UIYI lttt,I•
Immaculate, like new 3 bdrm home beautifully
decor~ted. Family room. Ideal for entertain-
ing, has stand up wet bar & fireplace.
~otlvated owners are moving out of the area.
i ' UlllEIT FU&f ... c lltl1HI
Beautiful Spanish style 4 bdrm home wlth a
fabulous patio & pooJ. Just the home for an
active, growing family. Priced right tool
.
111.--1111,111 Very nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo conveniently
located In Westcliff. Assume low Interest T.O.
& aetler wm carry 2nd.
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The best view In townt Bay, ocean, city lights.
24'00 sq. ft. home With poof. Owner wlll
finance at 12-~ lntrest wtth 209/e down.
Ml ... II,._
Immaculate Plan 3. tastefully decorated In .
private Jasmine Creek. Guarded gate, tennis
courts, clubhouse & swtmi'ning pools. 3 bdrm
& den, nice patio, air conditioned. ... L81..... . .....
T erriflc 4 bdrm family home on 1 Ya lots.
Large, sunny patio. Expensive wood pan-
eling. May trade for smaller home on Lido.
(213) 628-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
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HOMES FOR SALE
2BEDAOOM
406 E.Bay St. CM
831-1286 $215,000 12-5
2315 Margaret, Npt Heights, N.B.
846-7171 $179,900 Sun 1:30-5:30
324 Poppy Ave, Corona def Mar 67~S. $350,000 Sunday 1-5
9 Rue Vlllara, Big Cyn, NB
64-4-6200 $395,000 Sun 1-5
2 Bflplua FAM AM or DEN
••23 Beachcomber Or, Jasmine Ctk, CdM
631-7300 $575,000 Sun t-5
29 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek, CdM
759-9173 $290,000 Sunday 1-5
* • 223 Poinsettia, COM 675-6000 $634,000
3BEDROOM
Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1130 Berkshire (Watcllff) Nwpt Bch
631.,.994 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
V'2535 Creetvlew, Bayshorea, Npt Beach
644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5
607 Knowell Pl. Costa Mesa
831-2242 $119,900 Sat/Sun 12.-.
19271 McLaren Ln , HB
963-4322 $128,500 Sat/Sun all day
215 Morning Canyon, Corona def Mar
644-9060 $«9,000 Sat 1-5
3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona def Mar
759-1501 $925,000 Sunday 1--i
7 Rue Chateau Royal, NB
844-7020 $535,000 Sun 1-5
214 Via Grazlana. NB
844-7020 $3-tS,000 Sun 1-5
••s Rue Fountatnbleau, Big Canyon
545-5510 $457,000 Sunday 2-5
1419 Santanetla Terrace, COM
&44-7020 $289,500 Sat/Sun· 1-5
214 Via lthlca Udo, NB 87~181 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1024 E. Balboa Blvd., Penlneula. N.8
831-1400 •1.050,000 s.t/Sun 1-5
1358 GM>cy, Dover Shor9e, Npt Bwh
842-5200 '795,000 Sunday 1.-.
2711 Harbor View Dr (HVH~ N.8
780-8333 ssee.ooo Sunday 1-5
941 Serra WflY (Meee Del w.r) C.M.
432-8451 1138,500 080 Sat/Sun 12-4
212• Vleta Uredo, 8'uff9. NB
759-1501 '209,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
212• Wllllllee CM
751-3191 •119,800 SUn 1-4
·20:..~~r Bwh Sundlly 1~
• M pllll PAM•• Diii
1630 Antigua, Dowt ShOrea. N.B.
831·1~ $475,000 . . s.t/Sun 1-5
1018 NottingMm Ad, W•clfl, N.B
831-7300 1325.000 . 8ml8uft 1-6
**801 8lrYllde Or., Promontory·-· N8 831-1400 $1, 100,000 Sil/Sun 1-6 -
3 8R ~FAM Rll or GEN
21 canyon Cr99t, COM 5 =s Tmo=· IMne ~ 1-5
644-7020 $198,500 Sun 1-5
17 Cherbourg, (Harbor Ridge) Nwprt Siich •518 a Modena. N9wport Bwh
841:-4814 '575,000 Saturday 1-5 840-48e8 $388,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Coral, Balboa Island **1510 E. OcMnfront, Pemnlula, NB ~•-9060 $475,000 Sunday 1-s 840-4868 S825,ooo Sunday 1-5
1•19 Dofphjn Terr., lrvtne Terr, CdM 1988 Rlmlngo •NB 675-5930 $785,000,.. Sat/Sunday 1-s 844-7020 •1e1.soo SatJSUn 1-s
*•1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover~ N8 *1700 Galaxy, DoYer ~. N.B
631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1..s 7~1601~ ~.ooo Sat/Sun w
..-=::-::....------..1M1~Dr._ Oover ~ Npt 8Mctt •2501 Harbor View Or. Newport Belich 541 5&47 *295:000-SatJ8Un 1=1-.........._
760-1219 $500.00 Sat/Sun 1-S
1W lrvtM Ave (Coeta Meu *• 1374 Gillaxy Dr o&,°:: Shot9e)NB
845-7076 $198,000 Si1784i1 N.1-3155 "75, Satl8un __ 1..a__,.,._~
••8 Jade CM, NB 969 Junlpero (Meea <Ml Mer), CM 7eo.a333 1825,000 Sun 1-5 751-3191 $137,800 84.lf'l 1-5
802 Kings A09d (Ctlffhlwen) Nwpt Bch 1322 Keel Or, HVH, COM Me-7271 teeo,000 et..-t.U 1-5 844-8200 '3-t9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~-7
3078 Madeira, Costa Mesa
548-2313 $152,500 Satutday 1.-.
1215 Martner8 Drive, Baycre91, NB
831-7300 $395,000 Daffy 1-5
**308 M~lng Ster Ln, Dover Shorea, NB
631-7300 $885,000 Sat/Sun1-S
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coeta Mella
673-1800 $215,000 Sunday 11-4
•• 10&-i P91Cador Or, Dover Shoree; NB
&1-1300 '550,000 Sun 1·5
•332 Pofnaettla, Corona dee Mar
. 631-7~ $460,000 Sun 1-5
2053 Port Bttetof Circle, NB
75&.9100 $239,500 SUn 1-5
••One Twin Lak• Cr. (Spyglua) CdM
844-5061 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
28 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Newport Belich.
631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
-i04 Vl8ta Grande, COM
844-7020$245,000
•BEDROOM
26 Bek:ourt Or .South, Belcourt NB
Sat 1-5
~ $875,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5
25-42 Circle, ~. NB
644-8200 13~.ooo Sun 1-s
18 Cypteea Pt. a.a Cyn, N8 75~9100 ,,, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
••52 Orak• Bay, Spyglau, N.8
759-0019 '421.500 8Und*y 1-6
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646--0303 1116,000 ~ 1-6
**-4<>4 Morning .Sta' Ln, Newpott BMch • ~ '550,000 ~ 1-6
••4&45 P9rMm Dr C.Shcne, COM ~ 1759,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2<M 1 Port en.tot, Harbor VIN~. N8
831-7300 S3ee,OOO SuirMt8y 1..S
· *1970 Port Dunlelgh Cir, NB
7~7500 $$299,900 Sun 2-5
2377 Purdue, Coeta Meea
&46-0303 •189,950
*•19 Roylll St. Gecwae, ~ Cyn, NB
84+6200 *5,000 Sat/SUn 1-5
2t Aoy9I St.George, 8'g Cyn NB
844-8200 '"6,000 Sun 1-6
2t Rue GrMd Duell, 8'g ~. N.8
142-6200 S5&0,000 8Murday 1-5
3607 ~ (HIWbor View) Nwpt Bd'I
844 GOO 1475,000 Sunday 1-6
••3907 SH ..... tMi, COM.
144 eaoo 1475,ooo aun 1..a
••tl'M T~.f!N. (8lg c.n;on) N.I.
eu eaoo llN,000 8'llnkln 1-6
*4838 Tewnanl Lw. C..., 8tMn9. NII
131-7300 IHI.GOO 8.a18un M
820 Via Udo Nard. u. ..
79CM331 IUI0.000 ... 1-6
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**222 Yla Udo8oud, LldO l"9. N.8
844 8080 S1,l50,000 8undlly 1·5
2015 Y.aht Hllc:Hlf, s.vt.w, NB
780-8338 *419,000 Sat 1-5
**820 Via Udo Nord. N8
78CM313 $2,3&0.000 Sun 1..S
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2124 ~ ..... PwlNUla
631-1..00 1318,000 Sunday 1-6
I • pllila FAii •or DEN *. 8 , • .....,. • HilrtM>f Ridge
&40 4188 11,850,000 Sunday 1-6
•• 1524 AntlgUe Way, OOYlf Sharee, N.B
831-1300 1790.000 ~ 1-5
**3802 Ct*'"-' Piece. Npt 191and, N8
631-1300 1810,000 ~ 1-6
1064 COrona l.rl, (in.a die l"IW)CM
831-7370 S181,900 . Sun 1-5 '
••20 ~Point, B6g CMyon, NB
831-7300 MG,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
509 De Ania. COM 1~ S581,000 Sat i-6
••14 GiMv9, H-Adge, NB
7ec>-a33 11,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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2018 8Mtillgo Or, OOYer Shor-. NB
631-7300 1488,000 Sun 1-5
158~~300 .:r-~. ffPtiBeech ,000 ~1-5
*1tJIJ7~.,,. ...... ~ Npt ~ 631~7300 1121(),000 8undlly 1-5
1\•180111"~ Lw. ~-. Npl ldt 631-7300 '560,000 ~ 1-5
•1~Trafligllr,H.Rdge,NB 760-8333 s1.ees.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s
**107 Via Udo Soud, Udo ..
844-90eQ $2,400,000 Sunday 12--8
**239 Via Udo Soud (Udo ..... Nwpt 8ch
759--9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
I• plue FAii Rll or DEN
*•5 GoMita Pt., 8pyalai. COM 644-8200 1150;000 . Sun 1-6
*** 107 Mlford, cam Shfa, COM
&M-e200 $1,598,0000 sat/SUn 1 ...
CONDOS FOR IALE
18EDROOll
1872 ~Colla .... 148-7171 $79,500 Sunday 1-4
618 t:Wbor lll8nd Or, NB
79-8100 S1,300,000 SUn 1-5 2 BEDROOM
l20 _,.,,,.,.COM *** *1229 Bay9ide Or., N9wport ee.cta
844-7211 1488,000 Sun 1... 631-1..00 $850,000 Satwday 1-5
48 Ml11lon Bay,1Spyalt. NB 190 1133 1588~0d"O . Sun 1-5 2 8R plue FAM RM°' DEN
43 MOnteclto, ~ COM . ••25 S-lllllnd, Bia c.nyon, N.8 7~ 1725,000 Sun 1-5 M5-0303 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
4mlMIOll
•2150 Vllta Entredl (llufla) Nwpt ~
7M-8100 '211.000 i8at/Sun 1-5
TOWIOUIE8 FOR IALE
2• *•.,18 Atol. ,_,.. Ctk, CdM
MO 4188 $robele 8unday 1-5
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3 e.una CoUrt, Hpt en., Ne"(POtt Bch
Me-1111 11n.ooo ~ 1-6
4 ll!DllOOll
18 e.una Court. ... rlfpott 8Md'I
~7171 $179,800 ~ 1 ...
2.oRQOM
497.2233 for entry Sat/Sun
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· DUPLEXES 1 a 1
2Mplll92M
221~Ave.8lllboe lllMd 7~.1501 S215.000 SUnd8y 2.;6 .
28rplual•
188~CM 831·1* 75,000 ~ 12-5
720 LMbpur, CorOna del Mar
844-9080 $348,000 Sat 1-5
*' P9nlhUrlt, Bia Cyr,, N8 I llEDROOll 3 ...... 1 -____ 644-8200__ $875,000 Sun 1-5 214 ~ Blllboe a...nd
1226 P<*ft1 OrM. oowr SfiOriil:;"NB------~21 Bar1eYento, N8W1)0t't CNet, Npt Bch 631-1400 $297,000 • S8turday 1-5
831-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 83f-7300' $179;000 ~ ~------
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831-7300 $345, Sunday 1-6 631-14")() $395,000 • Saturday 1-.f Y 0...-::-llt..,0
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18 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 22, 1984
''REGISTER FIVE FOR FREEDOM''
LOCAL REAL TOR® VOTER· REGISTRATION DRIVE
REALTOR* and Affiliate. memben of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of REALTORS• are
ioining efforts with the National Auociatiol'! of REAL TORS• in a nationwide drive to find and register at
least five unregistered voten each. . .
During the week of Sept. 22 through 30, at REALTOte offices and weekend open houses
throughoutthe cities of Costa Mesa and Newport, local REALTORS will make intensive efforts to register the
eligible voter. · .
Using election precind rosten of registered voten, REALTORS• will survey street-by-street and door-
to-door to locate and register people in time for the Nov. 6, General Election.
This non-partisan registration effort is in res~nse to REAL TORS• belief that the American right to
vote is also a conscientious citizen's responsibility. Political involvement and participation in community
affain are vital to. the protection of private property rights and the free enterprise system.
Harry H. Winten Ill , President of the local Board of REAL TORS• states, "REAL TORS• are uniquely :·
ab'• to reach the public via their daily contact with homeownen and buyen. This contad will be useCI to
register voten and to encourage them to fully exercize their dtizenship rights".
Chairman of the Voter Registration Committee of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of
REALTORS, Clyde Johnson, adds, "The greatest threat to the American Dream of homeownenhip today is ·
the impad of deficit spending on interest rates. Our REAL TORS• are making sure that everyone th~y come
in contad with are registered and vote. Every potential homebuyer and present homeowner should be
concerned with government pOlicies that effect housing affordability and vote accordingly. To regiiter to
vote, contad a local REALTOte".
NEWPORT HARBOR-COST A MESA
IB
REALTOR
BECAUSE· YOU LIVE -AIHICA,
YOU DON'T HAVE TO REGISTER
'
•. ~ . TO VOTE.
Did you know that in aoee countries
you're required by law to r99i•t•r
to vote? If you lived in Australia
or New Zealand •• for ex~le,
you'd be fined or subject to
other penalties if you failed
to ~eqiater to vote.
In certaln other countries,
the qovern.ent doea it for you.
Aa aoon a1 you' re old enou9h
to vote, you• re aut01Utically
registered -whether you want
to be or not. •
ll•r• in ~rica, you have th•
fr••dca not to r99i•t•r to vote.
Unforturuitely. an ••ti-ted
SS •illion Americana o~ voting
a9• take advantage of that freedca.
That'• why the United States
rank.a 21at aion9 21 -•tern cSelliiocra-
ci•• in the percentage of thoae
eligible to vote who are reg~atered
to vote.
.. cau1e you liv• in ~r1ca.
you don't ba-to r991•ter to
vote. aut ye>11 ahoVld r .. iat er.,
•• because you llff ill .Americas
To register inqui_re at local REAL TOReoffices and
weekend open houses during Sept. 2 2 -30, 1984.
BOARD OF RBALTORS ®
.... ...,.... 111..., ..
!WHM•llLL
6800 Sq. Ft. Colollial masterpiece with
5 bearooma, formal dining l'0001 and
executive library. Plua pool, • and 1
acre of manicured grounds.· -z.. hour .
security guard. Owner will consider
excbaDgi.na for Bay or Oceanfront
property . ............. 11•> a ... ,. en•> aaw111
Ml}tlm ......
Rare location. Cul-d~. huge
yard with antique play house, brick
BBQ, 20 fruit trees and back bay
view. This 4 bedroom home is a
perfect home to ra&e a kfamily.
Seller may carry 10me financing.
aw ... .....
....... ~
Great ·investment at oruy $215,000.
Two one bedroom unitS in very nice
condition. Large patlo .and separaie
garages. Excellent rental area. Will
trade.
Mllll IULJY
15,500,()()()
~ua, 21·s.e1 'Yle4/e,
llPO Ill
Very sharp 2 bedrOiom condo. Upper
urut with great view of greenbelt.
Qiliet location. 3 pools, spa. recreation
room. Close t.o South Coast Plaza.
RedUced t.o bargain price of $69,900.
Ml•l IDLn llMlll
-U. ll&IT PWI 11111. z-.n•• ........... ,... ..,.. ... ., .... 111 lrMtl
Lovely unit in excellent shape, but I
must ~11 NOW. Has carpOrt with
Ito~, leCWity pte, 80lu' heated
pool & Jacum, esera.e room ahd
saunas. ... .. ..
111-1111, It .... lll-1111
-IUT Tll IUT • ITYU FlllT .... • llllllT 2111 ........ LIH S-,111
Old-fashioned open hou9e Sat. & Sun .
1-~ Sip refrelb.inc lemONde in AIR·
OONDfrIONED COMFORT ..,h.ile you
preview tht.a quality Ivan Wells
BA YCREST family borne. Great floor
plan wrapped around a garden J19li0 Wlth
~puat.e mM1er wing. 4 BR; 2 ~ BA.
family rm. formal dininl. run .ecunty
OMC lat• OUTSTANDING VALUE.
WUIAYllT-, MZ-1111
PICTURE YOUR
HOME HERE
P.rivate Parties
Are Welcome
C.U Cl11tifiH,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
•
IORE
lPPRECllTIOI
Dear Gerry & Christa,
We appreciate the outstand-
ing real estate service which you
provided In connection with the
sate of our property on Port
SeabOOrne Way. . .
Your professionalism and
your personal attention to au
detaJls make us certain that we
can highty recommend your ser-
vices to anyone interested ln
purchasing or listlng property
for sale.
Sincerety,
Mr. & Mrs. R.A.
• Letter ~/ be Y9rtfied upon requ.t
111 um111 LUSE
llUlll VIEW llLLS
View, .f ·Bdrm, $2450/mo.
POIL-tll-$211,000
Harbor View Homes Portoflno
.llSTUSTU
CdM duplex, 3+1'h.. and 2:+1.
Income $21,000. $265,000
CUID IE•o•n
Harbor VleW Homes Palermo, 4'
Br, entirely new kitchen.
$319,000 L.H.
llY OIE-IUILI HE
Zoned for a 2nd unit, Corona
Highlands, remodeled,
3BR+2Ba. Ready to move in.
$259,000. owe 1st.
FllEST c1m•
COISTllCTlll
from the ground up In this totally
new Cameo Highlands gem wlth
superb ooean view.
•VllE--4 ...
$229,000 w/ land, close to park,
ichools and greenbelt.
llY-$.-$111 ....
Superb location, potential bay
~. uttlmate charm.
• IUITIFa •
LA.111.U-U ......... ....., _ __. .... ._
Superb location. quiet. ~ block to
~ beach & tennis club. Walk
to best sandy beach, hops. banks,
restaurants and bus. Superior quality
building of redwood and brick: 8
elegant spacious 2-Bdnn units. charm-
ing and homey. Fireplace on entire
brick wall a.n each unil; terracotta tiles
on raised hearths, stain, verandas;
pegged hardwood floors; copper
plumbing. Cared foe by fussy OWl)er.
$1.6 million. Will trade down for 1oca1
house. Substantial pnncipUI Only.
...... W(11•)1..__1
BARUm-DISlllEll
MUST SHU
Located in Fallbrook, Ca .. these 2 Bdrm.
Bath -1274 sq. ,ft. furnished condos bciast
views + Pala Mesa golf membership.
Take over ~-one Upp& $95.000
and two lowers $92,000 each. Call for
information and open house dates. Clara
GOod, Broker.
818-721-8181
·~ Ul ........ NWI
Never lived in home with over.
2700 sq. ft .• 4 BR, 3~ BA was
ct.&st.onl built to exacting specifi-
cations &. mcludcs many, many .
fme features! Walk to Victoria
Beach! Only $325,000. '.Ask for
Julie Van Wieren, 752-1414.
IUllATIC VIEW ..
Highly upgraded large home in
Laguna Niguel. 4 BR, 2'h B~ 3
car garage, custom shutters, pool,
spa, A/C, and much more.
Beautiful view. High bal. as-
sumable loan.
WAI.I TlllUI
Newwrt Beach townhorne. 2 BR,
2~ BA. din. room, plush new
carpet.. drapes. dbl. gar .• end unit.
Pool and teruliS facilities. Take
over hiah asum. loan. Priced at
$185,000. Jeanne Lafoutcade,
651-8700. ... ,, ... ,_
,,
Just two blocu trorn °Woodi
Cave", Lacuna Beech. Here ta a 3
BR, 2 BA home with Jaraie 'lonnal dini.ni room, fam. room. breU-
fast room & lilr8e enck.cl yard.
Newly remodeled with more
room to expand. Aadnable Joan.
Don't rnilB IL $288,000. Bill Wed-
more, Ml-8700.
111-1111n'°n11
IRTILl-UIY
HA VE: 2 Bd Newport Condo, 2~
bath, fireplace, 1 car garage,
walher & dryer. $850/mo.
NEED: 4 Bd hOme Baycrest area
up to $2000/mo. Call .• ,... ........ 111-1211
. .• , .........
SpadOus 4 Bdrm family homie on earner lOt •
w/RV 81D0!9a. Large 34><20' family toorD
higtili,gh~ by romantk owrslJed fire-
place. Totally R!mOCI. kitchen. $119,500.
Century 21 ffleadMlide. Aile: for Judy. , ........
2200 8Q. ft of dramatic elepnce. 2 fire-
places. centr. A/C, only 4 yrs old, pro-
IMionally upgraded inside/out. Looks
bnnd new, $249,000. C.all Judy, 968-1137.
.....,21 -.un
UllllU
111 YU. UM ._. ... lat/Ila 1-1
Marvelous 6 Br bayf ront 78' on bay~ pool.
spa. 100' boats~. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000.
Charnung Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot,
d«k. courtyard, per & slip. $1,100,000.
unm mn 111111n w
Jetty & Bay view. newly deCOrated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000.
,..saa_.....-r
.. -.,1-1 ... , . .,. ..............
Fantastic oYeniled k>t wtth large
:pOC)l and ~. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths .
tJ~ carpet. new roof, kitchen
floOr. paint. Move in condition
~enced fOf' ptvaey and ~
courtyard . .-.ooo. c.au 830-8080 -. ..
Southport Model 4 to 6 bdnns,
3800 plus eq.ft., 4 ~ baths, spa,
pool, enclosed ·courtyard
w/fowitain, formal dining room.
Dramatically redUced to $596,000.
Large IOIJ 1st TD assumable. can
owner at 7~0-9800
MlllUllD
Come visit th1s dramatic 4 bdrm.
home indoor pool w/retractable roof
SECURITY SYSTEM~2 A/C & 2
FAU'a. Comfortable intetkw wfth ~.
centtaJ atrium. 4th bdrm. CM be
den/office or maid'• room
w/aeparate bath. Beeuttfully land-
scaped w/manlcured dlchondra
lawn. High hedgee each side Insures
additional privacy. Extra large
kitchen w/breakfaat area.
Wll ... l&T/•1 ....
111• uun.,. llJMll m
Walter S. King -Realtor
(714) 631-3955
644-598'7
-IDHB lllHD mna
"Ell I Irr 1111
A wonderful opportlinlty to buy a 3
Bdrm, 2 bath country home with Wj
lot, alley ~ room to expan<I.
Located on one of Newport Heights
best streets.
U11anusnm ·
2 llllTD 111'111
Reduced $10,000 unb hevable
bar~ Affordable with cape ald cte.:
sign, 2 car attached garage, design
skylights, cozy fireplace. <>wner will
go lease option.
llAl&UML
111-1111
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EXciting Ocean & Jetty vaews, f Br, 3 Ba, •:=---......_ "' "-
3700 sq. ft. car par'kina. $1.285,000. "'-'° ~...,:
..., .. , •• ilTfllR I F E [ l I I I AtN.!H.Y.C.Tndltmal5Br~' 1 1 r 1 1
bay view. Owner ~. $1.050,000.
1
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Panoramic oceen & dty vleW, ~ 5 , I .
Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $799.000. I ~ L • L I f • --. ... .....,.;..,.... •11• ... ...,.m · .' l 1 r 1 . ~ :1..-:~:::."".:. c::: . ..................... _
et.a.tom. view lo4I next to Casa Pacifica, I o l c o Y E I' 1..,.. -
San Clemente from ~50,000. ] I' I I' I • ~ :-..,. ~ ~ __ ....._.._ ...... _, .....
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Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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no pet~ Model~
open d4Jlly 9 to 6
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1700 16th Strttt
cat Dovff}
642-5113
N~k..ONo.
880 Irvine Avt!Wf
(at 16th)
645-1104
Kenneybun"port?
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The Triple Crown In '72?
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ORANGE COUNTY
REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
Jo Place Yu Ad. Cal
......... 642-5678
HOUSES FOR SALE
General ................ ._............... .•. 1002
Anllhelm Hila ......................... ·--· 1004
Balboe.laland .. -·····-··-··-.. 1ooe
B.it>oa ~la ----··-··-··-·· 1007
C11P19trMO Seidl • ··-···········--· 1018
Corone del U. ··-·········----·· 1022
ea.ta ..... ················-····-··-··-· 1024
Dena Point ··········--·-·····-·--· 1026 El Toro ............ -...... ·--·-· 1032 FOunUlln v-.y -. -· .......... 1034
Garden Glove -----·-·-··--1036
HUntlngton a..eti -··--····-······· 1340
HUntlnQton ~ ---··-··-··· 1042
lnrine -········----··-··--· 1044 Lagune ~ ·-·--··-................ 1048 Laguna ... .: .............................. 1050
Laguna ..... ···-····--·--·-· -1052 Llie FOt99t _ ..................... --1055
Maon Viejo ............................... 1067
.... pott Beectt .......................... 1069 s.,, Ctemente • ••• .... • • .. .. _ 1076
s.n Juan c.patrano .. -···--·-1078
s.nta Ana ·······-··-----····........ 1080 Seel ee.ctl -··---·--~--......... 1084
REAL ESTATE
~ ····················-··---·-1125 ~ti .............. , •• _____ 1150
~ Pfoperty -----· .. -·-··-1175 ~ Pfoperty ·---·--... 1200
c.metery Lots ·-----·-··-1225
Comme. Pfoperty --·---··-· 1250 ~ ---··-··-··-···-··· 1275 DuplexetJUnits ........................... 1300
~ to be Moved ............. __ 1325
1ncOme Property . .. 1350
•
tndUltriel Property ···-··---......... 1375 t'!
Lots for S... --·---·--....... 1400
MotM1e Home P81f'ks ----···-·-··· 1425 Mounteln. Deeert ......................... 1450
Orange Co. .................................. 1500
Ou1 of County ••.•.. : ..................... 1525
Out of 8'ate ................................. 1550
Ra~lrmS --··-·-·-----1575
Ae8c:wt ~}' ··-----------1580 Time Sharing . ··----• ---· 1590
R.E E.llch8f'09 -· ··-·-····-··-··-··· 1600 A E Wanted .. -···· ..................... 1625
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1700 NEWPORT ILVD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR ILVD., C.M • 21030 IROOKHURST, H.I.
111111 TAii l Liii -Marvelous
Eastslde Jocat1on. 3 bdrm, 2 bath
with fireplace. Large lot, on a tree-
llned street. This home Is a best
value on todays market at only
$126,000. 646-7171 .'4
.. Ulla.NW --Gorgeous
Back Bay and city light view In Dover
Shores. Prestigious private ex-
ecutive home. Large living and fam~
tty rooms, each wtth fireplace. For-
mat dining. Breakfast nook. 4 bdrm,
3 baths. 3 car garage. Poot and spa.
$550,000. 546-2313
• 1111111 Riii -Priced to eelll
Excellent nelghborhoodr Home
needs T.LC. onlyl Brand new list-
ing and won't last at only
$119,900. 963.S767
............ 111 .... -
Priced low for fast sale! Cozy
kitchen, dining room. Large living
room. 3 huge bdrms. Family sized
yard. Call today! 546-2313
,--
COITl IEU llllEl PEIRCT -$118,000. 4 bdrm
home, choice buyll Decorated to perfecttonl
Offered VA-FHAI 963-6767
.... , lltll, IUILY ... -An elegant home In
prestigious Baycrest. Just reduced by $21,0001
This unique property offers complete privacy In
a delightful environment. Spacious 3 bdrm, now
only $264,0001646-7171
W&TD nn •Y 11U,IOO -Beautiful 3 bdrm +
2 story + 2 fireplaces + skylights! Steps to
private beach! Assume financing! 963-6787
t PiACEnL, PllYttE Em ... m -eeautlfurty
decorated 3 bdrm townhome quietly hidden
within secluded grounds. Eastslde location near
Westcllff shopping. Ideal community for adult
llvlng. Yours for only $123,500. 646-7171 •
IEW USTill·FUllLY ... 111•,IOO -Save $1
Huge 4 bdrm plus f arnlly room home. Fireplace.
Formal dining. Breakfast nook. All new kitchen.
Clean throughout. Double car garage. CaJI now,
546-2313
TIO •• Tl IE TllE -Only $93,500 for this
popular loft model condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,
special aJr conditioner with purifier plus 2 car
attached garage. Located In a very desirable
Costa Mesa complex. Best price In areal
64&.7171
.. n l WHI HLY 1111,000 -Spacious 4
bdrm In executive neighborhood! Cozy flre-
placel Great 15X15 sundeckl Great for children,
next to park! 963-6767
:1111• Yl LIUI -$76,000 at 9'12•/. Interest.
COmpletely upgraded and remodeled 3 bdr1n
home wtth game room and huge family room.
Approximately 2,000 ~q.ft. This won't last t>e-
cauee h's priced at only-$127,000. Hurryl
848-7171
1 •IHI llL.lllAL -2 story glantl 2Y• baths.
Famfty room + dining room! Private pooll New
tilting, won't last at $166,950. 9~-6767 r
GlllU Ill. Ill llMD -Now only $189,0001
Thia R-2 lot has city approval to bulld two
condos. Charming neighborhood. An excellent
value. Assume 1st & 2nd loans that total
$120,000 at less than 11'Ja•1.111 64&.7171
• .,Ill IElllTI -Ranch style. You won't find
many like this 2 bdrm beauty In mint condition.
Extra large lot adds potential for added Im-
provement. Quiet tree-lined street. 4 car garage + RV access and only $179,9001646-7171
llW l.llTm -OUl1M 1111111 -Owner wlll
carry $50,<?QO at J2°1.t Spacious 3 bdrm, family
room hOQ'\e. New carpet. Keep cool air con-
ditioning. Beautiful pool and spa. Total price
only $167,5001 546-2313
IUT llY M PElllllU -Charming beach cottage
with wood sided exterior & knotty pine Interior In
excellent condition. Just steps to beaches &
shopping. Great for summer/winter rental or
future redevelopment with R-2 lot. $165,000.
646-7171
IEWPllT Wdl FIBI, 11tl,lll -Move up to
Newport at an affordable price. Lots of poten-
tial. 3 bdrm 2 bath. Large lot. Seller 'f¥&nta out
now. 546-2313
t
•TID4UW tlAITlllt -Beautiful 4 bdrm + family room + dining roomt In-law quarters
on separate level. Mint condition throughout!
$149,950. 963-8767
UITllll llllAll -Huge yard, $126,950
Room to r.pare. lot size :108X 107 .. QW.t cul
de sac. Clean 3 bdrm home. Call nowt
546-2313
11 ... T llllT-WlllT llML -At
$177,000 It's atao the lowest priced 4 bdrm In
the tract. :rwo story, 21/a bath with wet bar.
Enjoy the executive ltfestyle at a very low
price. You'll agree It's a tot for the money!
64&.7171
•u YIUI ..,._,, -Cute, neat, fresh, sharp,
spectacular and/or magnificent ts this home.
Upgraded throughout. 3 bdrm, n'• baths.
Family room. Format dining. Separate laun-
dry room. Only $159,500. Call to see now.
546-2313
YAUTlll llllUT -Newport Beachl $29,900.
1 bdrm mobUe homer Sparkling clean! Steps
to sandt Hurry, 963-6767
llAIT NIL-. 1111,111-Enormous 2 story
home boasts 5 bdrms plus den, family room,
3 baths, formal dining room. Large master
5Ulte. Sparkling pool. A lot of home for the
price. Don~t miss this one! 546-2313
10U1 ___.., 11H,1Mt -Panoramic
view of Paclfk; extends past Catalina ISiand
from this Newport condo. lmpresatvety decor-
ated with 2 muter .ultes. Walk to beach.
Atnenlttes Include; poof, spa, sauna, oxerclse
& ga~ room. 648-7171 · ~ ·•
LIWllT ,... lllWlllT -Coata Meaal 3
bdrm top of the llnel Oen/llbraryt Skytlghtal
Try 1~/e downl Executive home at below
executive prices! $1-49,500. 963.S767
IUIT r-.Y ... 11•• -Beautiful 2
story home. -4 large bdrma. 2'il baths. Formal
dining. Entertain outside tool Large covered
patio. Park lll<e grounds. Priced' well to selll
5~2313
It.Ill Tl IUll, 1111,111 -Smelt the ocean
air. Newer 3 bdrm, 21/a bath home. Bright and
airy. Auumable loan. Call nowt 54&.2313
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