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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1984
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Beat:nnlnll Sunday
hi the Dally Pilot
Singer Julio Iglesias
charms hls Pacific
Amphitheatre aUdience
at hls OC premiere./ A2
Gov. DeUkmejlan admits
he sliced $32 mllllon from
a school funding blll by
mistake./ A3
Nation
With one ln 10 doctors an
alcoholic, the natlon•s
medical profession ls
now taking steps to help
those ph~lclans./ M
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Rel"lon
Orange Coast Jews
prepare for the most Im-
portant rellglous service
of the year next Friday
night./ AS
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Ocean View: 6
Unbeaten Cal State Full-
erton'• football team
opens defense of Its
PCM tltle against Utah
State today at the Santa
Ana Bowl./81
Linda auq•a ldnderprten clUa at Wlalttler Scbool ID
Coetia II.a dl8Coftred tbat t1aere•• more tbaD one wa1 of
becomlnltbeclulclowa wbeD_...,iDade~ pat OD
Newport Harbor' a water
poloteamecorea 10flrat-
quarter goals en route to
a 20-3 victory over River-
side Poly./82
Golden West meets Taft,
the nation's top-ranked
community college foot-
ball team at Orange
Cout today.ID
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Top students at Orange
Coast College are an-
nounced./ Al
Deluca
lawyers
aim for
retrial
By STEVE MARBLE °' ................
Gabriel Debaca
Ylll llllllR IAllY PINI
ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
erssea . .
.Ueap Ucl IDYtted a .. real" clown to the campaa to
culminate their ftlldl• OD the ctrcua. The real clown
actaallJ la Connie Marattan, a member of the PT A.
ant
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!:!Igh percen~e
of abnormal eggs
produced by crabs
87 ROBERT HYNDMAN or .. ...,,... ...
~Sand aabs studied m:a the Su
Onofre Nuclear ~ Stalioll
ba\'C shown of reproduc::tive
&bn6rma1.ilies. possibi caUled by . y ...... touc ~ tbe ~ ~t relcues mto the oc:aD. MlCOf'di.al :to ~· .~us, Wbo ~ a cxmwninatlOD the :food daaift.
A spokesman for the SaD ODofrc
nuClear power ~ near
Ocmcnte cnticizcd llhC 1tudv"1
methods on Frida and 4ismi9ed ~ fin~ as .. =tion." Adrian Wenner aod Paul sqd.
members Of .the UC Santa Butma
Department of Bio1osicaJ Scicnca and the Mari.De Science Institute, aid
a hi&b peroen.iqc of matuR. female
sand crabs are oroducina ea DW1C1
.-ith empty shells •.
While feniale slnd aaba typically
carry from 80 to 100 perceiat normal
qa masses. only S pcroeut of &he crabl
near the San Onoti'e ~t pcoduced
DOmW CfP. the biol~ wrote iD
the latest mue of Marine Bic>qy, a
professional joWual.
The scientists believe the at..:
normalities are cawed by the rdcue
of toxic metlls &om the powa-~t"'•
com>dina pipes. thrOuab ~ 1c:1
water is ~~ to cool the plaD&.
The biolOIJ)!s •y became toxins
are stOred in the bodia of crustacam
-iodudina sa.od crabl -the material .Coufd co1er 1he food chain.
which ooUld eventually &&ct hu-
mans.
Also named IS possible Cl.met for
the abnormalilies by the teicntists
were the muddiness of the 1eawatcr,
caused by the releut of water &om
the plant's pipca. and apicultural
pesticides that run off and are carriod
(PleueeeeCllAB/A2)
Suspect arrested in series
of daring home_burglaries
19-year-old may have
pulled off as many
as 40 bold HB Jobs
By ROBERT BARUR
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A SU peel who allegedly raided
homes under the noses of home-
owners in a danng series of down·
town Huntinaton BQcb bura)ario
was arrcsted Fnda) an a Main Street
surf bop. detCCU\:es said.
Michael Robert Thiel. lbc 19· 'CAI·
old SU pcct, mi ha\:C pulled off many as 40 tiu ari Dcu:ctnc b
Russell said. icl. a tran icnt from
Hur.tington ~ch, booked into
aty Jail on ~~picion of mid nual
bufl)a.ry. Amugnment 1 ~bedulcd
Tucsda' at West Ora County
Judiciaf Di tnct in Wcstmin ter.
Ru ll said a wave of residential
bur;laries bcpn Aq.. 6 10-il{e
cxpenS1ve Beach walk condominiums ~t of Huntington Beach Hjab hoot The burglar then moved on to
homes. 1n the HuAtiQ&too SU'Cet and
Atlanta Aven c and Alat.ma Av-
enue and Cah mia Sllftt ·
borhbod
The burglar, Ru 11 id. ippcd
inio om throu&lj unlocked win·
dow and doors and was .. , C!l
CPleue ... BUllOLART I A.2)
INDEX
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Hl&h school dropout Gabriel Dt.
luca, convicted more than three
months ago for murder, sat im·
passively in coun Friday as attorney•
arsucd over his mental condition and
fate. Deluca, l 8, faces 26 years in tale
prison for murdering mail carrier Ida
Jean Haxton in Huntinaton Bca<:h.
But scntcneina has been delayed
while his laVt'.)'tn try to .-.1n him a new
trial.
City may press charges over noise
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The motion for a new tnal, filed
earlier this month. is t.scd on wha1
Dduca's lawyers sax "rcocntly
di.Jcovcttd evidenee • lhat under·
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haired youth was bv1na •n 1 fanta y
wortd at the time oft:he munkr.
The evidence 11 a one-pqc jail
bookina form in which jailen re-
portedly noied that Dduca'a bthlv•
aor ranacd wid.Cl)'; sometimes beina
lucid and tber tunes un table. The bookin& pqc also adv1 that
Deluca •1>ears wat hina. •• an ap-
parent reference 10 h1 unprcdic&ablc
(Pleue ... D&LUCA/AI)
Orange Cout OAlt.:V PILOT/
Chug-a-1~·
Bal Werthe demoutrate. the proper
Ban.rlan method for auJplt~a (from left) fellow I..aau'1a Beach e Club
memben Tom Pi.con, Debbie Eaton and
Sandi Werthe look on. The club la holding
an authenUc Oktoberfe.t today at the
Jl'e.U•al of Arta arc>anda In ~ Beach.
PrOceeda will ao toWard the prennUon of
cblld abaee. Tlie celebraUon atarta at noon
and nma to 10 p .m. Admlulon la $1.
Lifeline fee takes effect Tuesday
Monday is the final day to qualify
without charge for lifeline, Pacific
Bell's discount phone rate for the
poor.
Households earning less than
CONTINUE D STO RIES
$11,000 annualJy are eligible for the
service, which allows unlimited in-
coming calls and 30 outgoina calls a
month for SI. •S.
Subscribers must have only one
residence in c.alifornia and Just one
phone line into the home.
After the Oct. 1 deadline, a one-
time fee of $7.SO will be charged to
subscribe to the service.
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Latin singer Iglesias charms
CM amphitheater audience
By C8RJS CRAWFORD full anay of his best-telliDf inter-Hatnmoruhnd Carol Bayer Sqer.
NOISE ORDINANCE PREVAILS •.. DllJNetC.; JI tut · Juliomarua reigned supreme at
Pacific Amphitheatre as inter-
na1ional superstar Julio Iglesias of-
fered bis romantic ballads and con-
tinental charm to open a three-show
stand that runs through toniabL
national hits, in both Spanish and One of the bi&hliahts of the set wa.
Enalish, from past records and his I"' · • d Wtift Willi N l current best-sellin• .. 1100 Bel Air .. esw uet e e 501 From Al
"They won a technical legal point
here, but they lost the war."
Not so, said City Attorney Tom
Wood.
"We took care of their delaying
tactic," he said. "They're whole
approach to this 1s to stall and staJI
and stall."
The ruling opened the door for
another set of charges filed against
Ned-West and two company ex-
ecutives for a Rod Stewart concert
July 21.
The company. Papiano and chair-
man of the board James Nedcrlandcr
were also arraigned Fnday on four
counts of exceeding lhe city's noise
ltmtts dunng the Stewart concert.
Wood said charaes from the
Starship and Stewart concerts would
probably be handled t.Ogether.
Franklin's dec1s1on came after a 30-
day postponement in which the city
and Ned-West were to have devised a
mutual plan for monitoring noise
from the arena.
The Judge requested on Aug. 31
that both parties work on plans for a
mutual monitoring system to be
placed in neighborhoods surrounding
the amphitheater. Franklin said at the
llme that he believed much of the
problem stemmed from the fact that
city and amphitheater official$ WCTe
getting different tnformation from
different sound engmcers.
Franklin speculated that data from
the mutual study might be used to
settle the noise dispute at the ncgo-
tiauon M1ble with h1m1tlf acting as a
moderator or sorts.
But the plan ran aground because
the city and Ned-West could notagree
on when the monitoring should
begin.
Franklin acknowledged that con-
certs at the amphitheater had become
"traumatic events" for residents liv-
ing nearby. However, he said the
city's insistence that the
amphitheater adhere to the orchnance
was a dcadend approach to the
problem.
He explained that weather con-
ditJons and other variables could
muffle noise on one njgbt, and make
it seem louder on another.
BURGLARY SUSPECT HELD ••.
From Al
selective" in the theft of Jewelry and
money.
He struck silently, often when
owners were home. He frequently ate
snacks and drank soda pop on the
premises.
The boldness of the bandit and the
frequency of the forays incited resi-
dents and business people, Russell
said, and prompted a neighborhood
watch me~ng in the Bcachwalk area
Wednesday.
Russell said police distributed
fliers in the victtmized areas and the
response and information provided
by residents played a major factor in
the identification of the suspect and
his arttst
"We got a zillion calls," he said.
Russell said the suspect was Be-
lieved to have • committed three
burglaries at about 4 a.m . Friday at
CRAB EGGS ABNORMAL •••
From Al
by a creek into the ocean two miles.
north of the power station.
But Byron Mechalas, manager of
environmental operations for the
plant operator and co-owner,
Southern California Edison Co., says
the plant is not to blame for the sand
crab abnonnalities. ·
.. The power plant, he said, is
oonvertmg tlS copper-nickel tubes to
titanium alloys, which do not cor-
rode.
the Huntington Pacific con-
dominiums .at 711 Pacific Coast
Highway, just north of the city pier.
Russell and detective Rick Onsott
got on Thiers trail early Friday and
arrested him without incident at
about I l a.m. at a suii shop in the 200
block of Main Street. Thiel allegedly
bad in his possession cash and severaJ
items bebeved taken in burglaries,
Russell said.
To determine if the abnormalities
were caused by the location, they
collected sand crabs and transferred
them to tanks at the uruvenity and
found that a third of the transplanted
females carried normal cu masses
within two weeks.
Lona a~reciated by the pop music
cosnoscenti in Europe and South
America, the world's top-sellina sing-
er bas successfully courted ana won
American audiences during the past year. in a performance blitz that bas
1ncluded appearances at the White
House, 10 days at Univenal
Amphitheater in Los An&eles, tele-
vision interviews with Johnny
Carson and Barbara Walters and
countless other live and filmed ap-
pearances.
In bis premier Oranae County
appearance Thursday, he offered a
CoNTINUEU S10R1Es
... (with Nelson's part taped) of tbei
Place," his fint album in EDJlish. current hit. "To All die Girls l'v1
Most of l&lesiu' otrennp are Lo _. Def. •• / th Ham characteristically smooth, romantic v""t ore 'tano er moot com~tion with lyrics by Ha ballads oflove in which his seductive David). After this sons, IJlesiujoke<
baritone careuea the lytjca u be with the near-capacity audiena
delivers them in bis sophisticated, yet Thursday night about how Nelso1 ~=r:s tlii~ ·was best seen in his tried to teach him the ri&ht way to 11!
renditions of the older JODll .. As .. prts. ~ ("!,r• not sels, Tu.lio; it's Jirb
Time Goes By" and "Vaya Con girls, ~s. )
Dios," plus his u.JX!ate interpretation . ..Even if lclesias' Eri&liah is no
of"Wben I Fall 1n Love." polished, his show is. He· offered 1
lntenpened with the ballads were well-paced 90-minute set. makina
some plea.sin& mid-tempo numbers. &ood use of stylistic touches such 11
most notably his S~sh version of colorful ~tin&. J.user-than·life im
the Bobby Darin Hit "Beyond the aaes of himself projected on biai
Sea" and "Moonliabt Lady" - a screens and a backup orcbestn
winniq combination of music and dressed all in white in sharp contru
lyrics written for laJesias by Albert to the star's black swL
DELUCA RETRIAL SOUGHT ••
From Al
behavior. The notations were
scrawled just days after the murder.
But when pressed for details on the
witness stand, the jailers who filled
out the bookinJ form couldn't recall
Deluca exhibiting any strange behav-
ior except in one case when be
pounded his fists on the door of a
Huntington Beach jail cell.
"He seemed very lucif!, other times
he was pensive1 thoughuul." testified
David Paig. a aetention officer at the
Huntington Beach Jail where Deluca
was held following bis anest the day
after the murder.
"There was no trouble with him,"
testified John Tracy, a marshal's
deputy who watched Deluca the fint
time he was brou&ht from the city jail
to a courthouse holding cell.
"He slept a lot," said Tracy.
Three final witnesses are scheduled
to be questioned about the booking
form next Friday. If Superior Court
Ju<14e Leonard McBride denies the
motion for a new trial, Deluca could
be sentenced the same day.
Judith Sanders, one of Deluca'•
lawyers said she did not receive a
copy of the book.in& form until after
Deluca was found auilty on June 13.
''We would certainly have used it
during the trial if we'd known about
it, .. explaiiled John Dolan, another of
Deluca's lawyers.
But prosecutor Bryan Brown ~
puted the motion for a new trial,
claimina Deluca•s lawyers had been
shown a copy of the jail boolcin& form.
Brown 111d the motion for a new
trial appears to be notbioa more than
a continuance of the defense's arau-
ments i'a.iJcd durina the trial.
Durina the month-long trial, a
clinical psycolosist claimed Deluca
sulped tequila and smoked mari-
juana before attack.in& the mail car-
rier. She said Deluca, ior all practical
purposes, was unconscious.
She described Deluca as a troubled
youth who dabbled in ~ and
sometimes drank himself into a
stupor. She said he'd 'once been
confined to a mental institution and
was about to be booted out of th•
family house at the time of th•
murder.
Jurors rejected the defense an<
convicted Deluca.
Several jurors said they were mon
moved by Brown's contention tha
Deluca had practiced at "actini
crazy" and used it to his advantagt
when be landed in trouble.
Haxton, married and the mother<>
two, was attacked on Deluca's froo
porch as she delivered mail. Tbt
Garden Grove woman was dragge<
by Deluca to the house where th•
VlOlence continued.
Deluca then put the mail carrier'•
body into her postal car and dtove i
to a church parking lot in Costa Mesi
where it was found later in the day.
Deluca was arrested the followint
day after a pack of bloodbounru
retraced the mail canier's steps anc
stopped near the teen..ager's house.
Calling the biologists' research
"speculation," Mechalas said the
study never took into account the
type of beach at San Onofre.
"But even if you took all of th~
copper-nickel tubings in the plant,
melted them down and dumped them
into the ocean, I doubt you would get
the efTects they're talking about in the
report," Mechalas said.
BackatSanOn ,thcgroupfrom fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ which the sample was ta.ken still
"Crabs hke fine ~n sands and do
much better there,' he said. 0 At San
Onofre, there's a coarse beach. People
who have collected sand crabs for ball
shops and so forth have alwar,s
known San Onofre is a poor beach. '
Mecbalas also said the study did
not include an analysis of metals to
determine what toiuc substances -if
any-were beina di!charaed into the
ocean.
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The biologists bad colJccted sand
crabs from 12 beaches along 2 I 7
miles of Southern California
coastline two summers aao and
reported only slight differences in the
amount of females carrying normal
eggs.
but when the UCSB pair came
within 12 miles of the power plant,
the variations 9.'ere much more
drastic, they wrote.
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of the time.
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NATION 1 . ' • ful'
WOD on IDisJeadln·d data Officials agree 'to keep ln touch,' e but fall to accomplish breakthrough
By Tb At1oclatt4 Prut
WASHINGTON -The Army used mislcad_ina performance dall to
convince poll~aken to beain production of the ~t Yon antiaircraft
&un. a $4.5 bilhon pt'Oll"&m already in. deep ttOuo1e m Co~cJ\he Defente
Dcpanment'• internal watchd91 told a Senate panel Fri<Say Sen. William V.
Roth Jr., R-Del, chairman of the Govemmental Affatn .committee, said
Inspector Cenctal Joseph H. Shctick's repon ••confirms our wom fcan about
the Pentaaon's 'hurry-ui>:-and·buy' 1pproach to new weapon &)'Stem•."
R~aa uplala• coJJUJieai. to cater
.W ASHINOTON -President Rcagap told former President Carter by
telephone Friday that he never meant to unp!)' the Carter administration was
to blame for the Sept. 20 bombiq or the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut.
Reagan '1 call came one day l&r bitter rema.rkJ from Carter and coQll'Cllional
Democrat• indicated they had taken P.eaaan'• earlier coinmcnt1 oh the subject as implyinajusuuch blame. A White House offiCial, commentina on condition
he not be named. said the president told Carter: .. I wu not s~tina that you
or your administration was responsible for the decline in intelfigence-11tberina
capebility and I certa.irily did not SU8'Clt tharyour ad.ministration was the
cause of what happened at the embassy in Beirut." . . .
. CIA man complain• oipolltlcal pre.are
W ASHINOTON -'A senior CIA analyst quit the spy .,ency lut May
after refusing CIA Director William J. Casey's derriand that be ro-write an
intelli&ence report on Mexico toemphuize unrest in thecountry, IOutcet in the
intelliacnce community and close to the analyst said Friday, The sources, who
•poke only on condition they not be identified, also said the analyst, John R.
Horton, has comp!~ined that Casey relies too heavily on anecdotal
information from •bUsinctsmen friends, sometimes rcprdina it as more
valuable than data developed b}' professional intelli~nce operatives. Horton,
64, is a long-time intelligence officer who was the semor Latin America analyst at the Central lntelliacnce Aaency when he resigned.
Firework• bla•t ln}ar• J at Caean Palace
~ VEOAS, Nev. -An employ~ of C.ae5aJ"S Palace was burned severely
in a fireWorks explosion Friday while bclpinj set up a lavish luau honoring
synchronized-swimming Olympic aold medalists Tra~ Ruiz and Candy
Costie-Burke, officials said. An ambulance dispatcher said the man suffered
facial bums in the blast The victim was airlifted to SOutbcrn Nevada
Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Tee.a• become bollo barglan
BOULDER, Colo. -Three-teenagers set out to have some fun by
breaking into stores, outwittina burglar alarms and lcavina notes behind, but
police said Friday they gradually became genuine thieves who aUeacdJy stoic
Sl,SOOinmerchandise.Atipthatoneofthetriowubraainaabouttii1exploit1 in school led to the aITeSt Wednesday of a 16-year-old. Two more anests were
expected to be made shortly. The three were apparently "heavily involved" in
the adventure aame Dungeons and Draaons. police said.
SJmpso.a-Mazzoll bUJ •tac~ Jn B oaR
WASHINGTON -Republican sponsors of a major immiaration control
bill searched Friday for ways to keep the measure alive, but House Majority
Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas, said the prospects for ~e appeared very dim. N~otiations between House and Senate conferees fell apart Wednesday over
a dispute, about including an anti-<liscrimination clause m a compromise biU.
-Alta-De.aa mJlk ordered oll sllelvea
SACRAMENTO -The state Health Servioei Department ordered a
'batch of Alta-Dena raw milk to be removed from ~ry shelves because
salmonella was found in tests. The City oflndustry dairy, the state's IU&cst raw
milk producer, voluntarily recalled all raw whole milk and raw non-fat milk
coded OCT3A, said Dr. Kenneth Kizer, deputy director for preventive hcahll
services. He said 4,000 gallons of that batch bad been released for distribution,
and advised consumers who miaht have bought Alta-Dena raw milk with that
code not to drink it. Salmonella can cause nausea, vomitina, d.iari'bca and
fever, he said. It can be serious and sometimes fatal to infants, the elderly and
those in poor health.
Ez-Kla.a leader'• TV sl:aow prote11ted
ESCONDIDO -Former Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Metzaer, wt)o has
kept a low profile since losing a 1980 con.grcssienal election, is cominJ under
fire for a television seriC$ that features interviews with white supremacists and
segrcgationisu. Metzaer's series "Race and Reason," made its detiut this week
on the~public access channel of Cox Cable, a television company serving about
245,000 homes in San Diego County. Another cable company in the area bas
refused to air the shows, and spokesmen at two others say they have not
decided what to do with the series. Metzger, who lives inFallbrook nottb of this
Southern California town, says be is amused that some people want to block bis
lhows '"while they cry about freedom of speech and try to keep the Playboy
Channel on the atr."
Trade TeclJ •tade.at8 wo.a 't}ump Jnto oven
LOS ANGELES-More than 300 students, all steamed up about the lack
of air conditioning. refused to attend classes Friday in oven-like rooms at Los
Angeles Trade Technical College, a spokeswoman said. Almost all of the 360
students attendina morning apparel arts classes at the school took the day off,
said colleac s~keswoman Diane Lucero. But even if the students bad shown
up, it wouldn t have mattered much; both class teachers called in sick, as did
the department supervisor. Classrooms in the apparel arts buildini have been as bot as 113 deatees during the summer.
Llon• help boy m auled by llo.a
SANTA MONICA -The Lions Oub is helping a 7*year-old boy from
tr ruguay shed scars of a lion attack suffered more than a year aao outside an
apartment complex in Montevideo. Gustavo Silveira,-who has undersonc
urgery twice in the past two weeks to remove scar tissue and repair darilaac to
is left eye, was in satisfactory condition Friday, Dr. Steven DreSner said.
sner, a local ophthamoloaist who specializes in plastic sur&ery of the eyelid
d eye socket, and two colleaaucs performed the ope_rations at the Southern
·rornia Lions Eye Institute at SL John's Hospital The lion bad escaped
m iu owner's backyard.
W oRlD
UN condemn• Soutb AfrlCIUJ opprwlo.a
UNITED NATIONS -The General Astcmbly voted 133-0 Friday to
condemn the "continUcd maaacre of o~ people .. in South Africa. The
United States and Britain abttaincd. The resolution also supports the
.. leaitimate struule tot national liberation" of South Africa'• blilck mltjority, and cndonea thiSeeuri 1y council rcso lution oflast month that dec:lara South
Africa's new constitution .. null and void." It Calls on the security Council, "u
1 matterofuraency, toconsiderthc seriouuituation in South Africa cmanatina
from the impcsition of the to~lled 'new constitution' and to take all neceuary
measures."
Ca•tom• aJde lleld tor IJelpbJ6A6ca ,.,,.,..
ANKARA. Turkey -A low ran1tina Turkish customs oftlcial hu beeo anated for smUt&lina. bribery and aid.in& the cteape of tbt con vieted murderer
who Jatershot Pope John Paul 11, reponsaald here Friday. Thecsailynewapeper
Milli yet reported that Ali Yavut was amona eial\t customs officials anated on
conuption ch~ in a aold and forep exchantc smualina rina at the
Kap1kulc customs post on the 11urkiih-Bulp1ian border. &fore the UTCltl,
Yavuz told anvest\lltor'I that Mehmct Ali ,Ap. the escaped murddtt later
cooviaed of.lh00t1na tbe pope in Rome,. bad Woibd bridly.a a Ponet :at U.C
border ~t. and that AP fled the country with lhe lbdp of cunoms official
Salvador trooi-to ead ~oiadiuu tn•a•rw
SAN SALVADOR. El Sal\'ldor -President Joee Napokon o.tte
confirmed Friday that the ttaininaofSalvadbran IOldien in Honduras~ U.S.
aniliwy adviscn will be us~n:ded.Jn Teaudaalpe, the Honduran ~talt~
aovcmmcnt spokesman satd the .NationaJ Seeuiity Counal. headed uy
PrUident Roberto Suuo Cordova, imtettd a hilt to the uainina of'SalvidOtin
soldicn at 1 camp ru~ by U.S Green Bcretl unul El saJVado~ i1itOes a
lonptandina border dispute. But Duarte told reponm tbe ~mmaa was
suspended bcQusc Honduras and the Unatcd States arc nfSOtJauna tbt ltfms
of the trainin& pf'Oll'llm I
WASHING'f10N (AP) -Prcsi-lyj ... u posaabJe 10 draw a
dent Rcqan bent on lmprov1n1 ~ about ptlClical pOlluve
U.S . .SOvietrciationainthetwiliptof. chi•-iD die ~icy OU!2
his first ttnn, conducted nearly four of the U.S. ldnwuiuauon.••
houn of "very 1tron1 and usefUI" Wbeft uted whether Reapn l:fld
talks Friday with Soviet Foreipl • Gromyko had ll1'eed on anYtbq
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, bUt no = theirp taSh1b1, Stctttalytold or State
brcakthrouahs or qreements wcrel • • u 12 • re~ announocd. °They aireed to keep m touch.
After the meetina. Gromyko issUetl-.. t -was 1 vety sttoiw ¥d utd'ul
a statement sayina the conversation in&erChiftle And Mt. Gromyko tx·
with Reapn "does not, unfortunate-~ bii views very PowerNlly I.ad
Benefits
' law for
Workers
signed
Occupational illness
taj"geted by bill for
maritime employees
WASHING TON (AP) -Prai-
dent Reqan on Friday si&Jied legis=
lation that provides for pa~nts by
private employen to mantinie and
shipyard employees who were vi~
titns of occupatioDal diseases, includ·
ina aSbestos-related illness.
In a written statement. Reapn
congratulated memben of Congress
for fa.shio~ a compromise on the ~ll. He opposed an original
version that ciLUCd fof the payments
to be financed by the federal govern-ment. ·
"Their efforts strike a balance
between continuina to provide fair
and necessary benefits for injurec:f -
workers and their families and, at the
same time, giving employers, insurcn
and the Labor Department the means
to control program oost more etfec.
tively," he said.
The legislation is called the Long-
shoremen 's and Harbor Workers'
Compensation Act of 1984. It on,.,
inally was enacted in 192,7 to proVidc .
workers' compensation to employees
injured while WOrlrina OD DaV\lable waters because these workm were
not cov~ by state compensation
laws.
Mistake,
slice s
school
funding
SACRAMENTO-Gov. <i«qe
DcUkmejiao. Caci a constitutional
deadli.Do to act o.!'tundRds of bills,
SI)'..! be accidentally sliced $31.'8
million from a m~ that would
have reimbursed six California
acbool districts for their pest rac:ial
iotesration prosrams. . -
"The mistake was tbe·.i>roduct of
the erukf-session rush of bills &om
the 1.4islature, an.d the admjnis,.
tration regrets tbc anxiety that bas
becD caused u a ruuh of it." l..arry
Thom.as. tbe governor's press aec-retary, said Friday.
He said Oeutn>tj:ian woWd ll)OD*
sor new~ in December,
when the I .egis••ture mums from a
4 • 3'h-month rcciess. to rectify ~error.
On Wednesday. Deukmejiu siancd AB2961 tJy Assemblyman JOhn V asc:ooceUos. D&.n Joee, to
reimburse the districts for put COltS
linked to court-ordered and i.Avohm-
wy .daqregation procra.ms prior to
1984-SS.
But in si&nina the measme, Deu-
kmejian umounced be was amioa
out some S3l.( million from &he
S33.l million bill. He said u eariia
measure, SB l 992 by Sen. A1aD Rob; bins. O.Van Nuys, provided ~
for the same propam.
The coverage bas since been ex-
tend~ and, the law now coven an
estimated S2S,000workers, indudi.ng
en:i.etoyees of federal contracton at miUW'Y biMs or~ 66 vublic works
contracts outSide Ule United States.
Amona other drovisions, the bill
tightens the benefits available by
placing a S peroent cap on the
automatic annual cost of livill&
adjustmen's and repealina survivor
death benefits in cises of" employee
death unrelated to wotk injury.
BrlibaStJysecurltyrequest
outin halff>y White House
. ~
In an effort to ·stem fraud and
abuse, employees may chose which
physician they wish to consult, but
the Labor Department will keep a list
of doctors not authorized to be used
because of fraud or misrepresenta-
tion.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
State ~partment's emergency ~
quest for security officers and
armored vehicles to protect em-
bassies Vi8S cut in half and funds for
30 oe-Marine l\W"ds were deferred
because of a Wbite ~House budaet
decision. departfi!ent officials testi-fied Friday.
But Ronald I. Spiers, under-
secretary of state for manqement,
and an as.!Oeiatc told the senate
Fore\an Relations Committee that
they. did not believe the cuts would
jcopardiz.e the safety_ of American
personnel abrold. They said ad-
ditional funds will be requested of
Congress in January.
Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del, how-
ever, asked the department represen-
tatives, .. Why sho,.Ud we not be doina
whatever is necessary as fast as
possible?"
And sen. Charles McC. Mathias
.Jr., R-Md. said, .. If there are some
false economies here that will affect
our security propam, we want to
know abc>ut them and inake our own
Jud&nlent about them." The bill also imposes new penaJtics
for fraud and abuse.
Rep. George Miller. D-C.alif.,
chairman of the House subcommittee
on labor standards, attended the
closed signing ceremony at the White
House.
He led 1 six-year fight in Conaress
for asbestos disease a:>ml)eO,Sation.
BuLLf TIN BoARD
Child abuse fighters
slate honors Monday
Olive Crest Treatment Centers for bltten:d. abused
and displaced children Will honor Californians Who
Combat Child Abuse through l~tive activity or
community service Monday at a third annual 0 Looking
Toward a Briahter Tomorrow» dinner, LO be 'held at the
Anaheim Hilton and Tower Hotel's Pacific BallioOm.
The keynote speaker will be South County MWlicipal
Court 1uc:tae Pamela Iles. Mistress of ccmnonies will bC
TV personality Stephanie E.dwards; SpCdal suest will bC
Susan Howard ·of the .. Dallas" television tenes. Honorees
include Sen Jot\ri Seymour and Supervisor Hamett
Wieder.
For more information, call Olive OeSt at ~7.036J.
Story ttme at VaUey Ll~
Cbildrcnqes)...S~invitcdtoattiftda,mesohtory
times at the Fountain Valley Branch Litnfy, btiinnina
Monday and continuina ~ Nov. 20.
The JO.minute propama. to be bdd at 10:30 a.m.
Monday and at 1:30 p.m. Tu.esdayt Will feature storiet..
SOPP. puppets. finacr plays and other ICtivities. For more
informauon or to rqister, c:au 962-1'324.
Utenq c.18 •• aa.aoaaced
A 30-hour tra.inina ooune in the skills reqWftd to
&Neb £nalish throuah the Laubech rithod will be hdd Monday &nd Wednesday from 7·10 ~m. lhroupout q,e
month ofOctOber.
The l.aubKb Literacy Trainina Om wall bC held at
the Central <>ranee County Utmcy.Offict at the First
United Metboclist Cb~ 420 W ,.19'Ja St. an Com Mae.
Tbe<lOWM d .._ c:oWuald by MaliliY FuJlet.
For rt1111nuoe or 1abmaliool, cd me council offiee. ~3347 or~ FuHer, ~3314.
ntnw CJ••• at J'llOA
Two IP'Qil fitness .,.,.-ams are~ to bt&in
tM first WietOf'OctOberai the SOu1b CoU1YMCA.2111 B~1PURoid. · Nn AaObics wall be held Monmy alld Weaaa.y
from 7:l().f:30 p.m. ln.,pdd1tion '° utl'lile, ttat an the c also '"U recet ve ha n ts on hair and nail cert.. ftWition. enqueue and .....:ttObe eootdinauoa.
ISO. Kuna Fu S.n Soo.1 l~wtek Jntmna PfQll'lm
'l'bc-,te$timony came eight days
after a truck oombing damapd a U.S.
EmbaSSy annex in east Beirut -the
third ala&Ct of its kiDd against an
American installation in the
LebaneSe capital in 18 monw.
After question.in& Spiers and Rob-
in martial arts defenses, will be offered on-Saturday from
10-11-30 a.m. for youthS from ei&ht to 14 yean old. For
information on either coune caU l3 l-962l or 495-043.
l"all rec cl••• Jll La6fma
Fall cl.Utes spoMOi"ed by the La&una Beach City
Recreation Department open next week and SJ*lC is $till
available in many of .them, includ.int photography,
computer ~ioa. ~ai Chi, calliataphy and several
dance claSse:s.
For information call 497-3311, c:tL 20S. or visit the Recrcatioo Dtpartmalt at SI .S Forest A venue.
,..~otlleran eemfnar •t
"Oemonsuations iJI Psychotherapy .. Will be an on-
1oina bi-Wtekly semmar startiAa Monday at Hwnu Equation Ltd., 1 SSO ScMdb Coast Hiabway.
C.Ort CWti$. seminar ae.der. tl}'S the pU1pOIC i.s to
mrorm pC:iople abOUt the nature of J)S)'dtothcrapy and ~)'Ch~ ~A SS donation is ftlqucsted. For
1ruonnauotl can 491-1.oa.
StoJJ maokl*tl cJfnfc la lhf.ae
A op smokiniclinac for those intercltcd in Seamina
the _..mques of ltlUlypnosis to top· 1 moki"' will be
oflienfd Monday arid OCt. 8 Ol'°'Cl\ the city of hvine'1 family tervices prosram. ~ ca Will be. betd "OD .,_,,, oonsecuuvc Mooday
t .. uinp ftom 7 to 8:30 pJn. at Hm Par Youth
Sft'vices Ciilter, 4601 Wal.Aw.. Tht fee• S 8. To rqistcr.
call 66().:3114.
en E. Lamb, assistant~ for
adm.inistration, the committee ap.
proved the administration's Rquest
for $3S6 inillion for security 11
embassies and U.S: l.Dformation A&ency posts, plus S 10 million for
rewards for information abOut';tcr-
rorists.
Senators cballe~ however, the
decision of the OffiCe of Management
and Budget to seek only Sl 10 million
of the amount as an emerp.cy bill,
comina beet for the rest of the money
as part of the rqular appropriation
process next year. . . . . .. OMB bas the fiaht to its opuuon.,
but OMB isn't always right,," said
Mathias..
Gem co
clerks
declare
strike
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~~~~~~~--......,-:---~ Some 4, 100 workers
at 37 stores reject
flrm·s contract offer
M ~ Cout DA L:V PluOT/
any physicians a~
;,,
SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) -One in 10 American doctors is an alcoholic:.
At least •.OOO of the nation's almost
S00,000 doctors are addicted to drugs
- a rate of ddiction JO to 100 times
bi&her than in the general ~pulation. l>oc~orsareabusinga wtder variety
of dnlgs, often in combination. and
areincrca in&lyccuingthcm from the
drug culture rather than from their
workplaces, the traditional source of ..
drugs for doctor-addicts.
Cocaine is quickly becoming the 2t: addicted doctor's drua of choice.
UJ• Those disturbi!lJ findings were presented early this month at the
·l· American Medical Association's no
physician wtth single drug addio-
ilon,.. 1d Talbott ... It's not unusual
for us to sec physicians with five, six,
ven drugs that they·~ involved
with."
Dr. David Smith, founder and du~tor of the Haight-Ashbury Free
Medical Clinic in san Francisco, said
that as many as 22 peroent of doctors
en,tering ti:catment nat1on"'1dc were
using cocaine.
''Ten years ago it " 'ery rare. to
h ve a cocamc abuser," he 1d.
"Opium abuse is till the No. 1 •
problem, but cocaine is the fl stest
increasing problem."
Seventy percent of cocaine abuse~
also use other drugs or alcohol, and
many of them arc obtaining their
druP. from dealers on the street, Smith said.
"The newer health professional
doesn't have the taboo of the drug
..
sing drugs, alcoho
.culture," h 1d
Many an~cct oocalne rather than
norfing u beca\I uuections, even
though more Potent, arc ••clean, ..
mnh : td ... That h>J•C would dom1-
te the phy 1oi n mind." he ad.
The ch ngi.na ~ttC{IU of drug
abu amon1:·dooorrttnu-be n ·indicator of what to expect in addicts
out tdc the medical profcs ion,
Talbott ~ud,
••America i turnina ioto a
chemical cuhurc," he aaid. "I firmly
bClieYc that by 1990 atcoholtsm and
dru ddiction will tia .... e urpa scd
canocr nd heart disca a the No. I
health problem."
Talbott id that enough Valium
and Ubrium ore prescri6cd in the
United States to provi<!e 32 doses a
rear for every man, woman and child
10 the country. In the tate of Georgia,
to choose an uample Taloott was
familiar with, the annual alcohol
oon umption •mounts to 27 gallons
for every person tn the state, Talbott
said.
Alc-oholi · m 1s no more common in
docto~ than it is . in others, but docto~· drug abuse 1 much different,
said Dr. J. Patrick Tok.an, a member
of the AMA's impaired physicians
committee.
'-'.In this profes ion, we have much
easier acce1s to much purer drugs,'' he
said. Even the average doctor, not
alcoholic or addicted to drugs, uses
excess tranquilizers. slttpin& pills
"It's been instilled in phys1c1an .....
nevtrhun &he pat1ent1"',said Dr. Elton
Hu rs~ director of the Anelote Manor psy~h1atric ho~pi"'I ·~ Tarpon Spnnas. Fla., which u believed to be
tbe .first hospital unit cxclu 1vcly
devoted to the treatment of psy-
chiatric disordel'S' in doctors.
''The doctor might be in but not
sceinJ patient . The nurses will cover
for him, sayang he's been callw away
on an emergency. That you'll 11tt
before they start hur1ina patients,"
Hurst said. So far, he added, he has
never seen a case in which a doctor
-hur1 a patient. ·
When it comes to malpractice
awards, however,· juri~ arc penal·
izinJ doctors with drug and aloohol
problems. In New Jersey, which has a
widely respected . impa11'N phys.-
icians' program, malpractice award
qafost impaired docto~ are more
than rtircc times higher than those for
other docto~. said Dr. Dou&Jas
Sargent, a lawyer-psychiatrist at
Wayne State University in Detroit.
Saraent also expressed concern that
not all states offer legal protection to
doctors Who report 1u1p1clon1
pbysiaanalcoholism or drug abu
medacaJ ex.ururuna boardJ.
Many doctors blime alcohol
and addiction on the umque
ofa medical c:arcu.
.. Streu 11 mhcttnt an 1tudya
DicOlne :a Pb)'lkian, • .aad Ke
.. We are all It nsk."
=when you'" dcalio& with a P
ician, hc'5 omni5Clcnl, omnlpot
1ntelli&cnt. a self-centered
id Rogers Smith. "We are tai
mcdjcal IChool to be many of th
thmgs -10 walk into a shua
where there's blood or disaster ,
takeover.
''Then somebody taps rou on ,
shoulder and says you ve aot
proble·m. The usual n;.s1>9nsc is. "t
to htll."' Tokar;r cited studies that indica!
1 O pen::ent of doctors are emotion•
disturbed. Thirty percent of in
-doctors in their first year
trainillj after medical schooJ-suJ
from d1nical depression. .. This is almost the norm for 1
younger generation of physician,"
said. .
As many as 90 percent of medi
students say they would ICCk
chiatric help if they could afford
Tokarz said. Ten percent of mcdi
students have alcohol problems a
20 percent use marijuana. the stud
indicated.
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W.i
n; Psychiatri~t 's c on game: She was healer, and abuse1
ro
'M y purpose was two-fold In llf e -
medicine and drugs. Drug~ came first.'
officials overlooked her bout with
drugs. Having painted toward medi-
cal school since childhood, she con-
vinced them she was cured.
At 2a.m. one day in her second year
of medical school, she left her the . b~. EDITOR'S NOTE-Martha Mor-
lt• rison, an outstanding young psy-
rir chiatri~ was, unbeknown to her
fellow doctors. a heroin addict. After
years of deception, she cventuaJJy lost
everything -her jobs, families and
I!1 licenses to practice medicine .• She
~· ultimat.cl'.)1-recovered. Herc is her
lb story. •• J
SECAUCUS, NJ. (AP) -By age
!>f 281 Dr. Martha Morrison, a psy-
t chiatrist at the University of Arkan-
•' 11S medical center, was one of 'the
stat.e's leading expert.Son alcoholism
:-and drug abuse.
She was also a heroin addict.
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.. By day l was a superstar. By night
I was a hard-core junkie," she said.
She called it a con game, and she had
pl~cd it for 16 years. .,..
She bad abused drugs since she was
12, when she began stealing the
Darvon capsules her mother took for
migraine headaches By age 13, she
bad a ·:r· habit Thro it all, hCT medical career
remain flawless. The con game
worked.
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you're doing. your
hometown
newspaper -.
Asa medical student at the Umver-married students' dormitory room
sity of Arkansas. she received a where she and her then-husband -
national 'medical research award also an addict -lived. In a house in
from a pharmaceutical company. She an upper-middle class neighborhood
sraduated among the top 10 in her five minutes from the campus, she
class. picked up two hits of heroin for The next year, she was chosen herself and two for her husband. ·
intern of the year. "I spoke to the On impulse, she injected all four
incoming intern class about the doses into her vein right there. The
values and morals of a physician," nextthingsbeknewitwas6o'clockin
she said in a recent interview here at the morning and "John," who had
the American Medical Association's sold her the dope, was saying. "You
Sixt.h National Conference on the turned blue and I've been paundin§
Impaired Physician. on your chest and breathing for you.'
When she was 16. she gave herself HCT heut had stopped.
her first injection of speed, Still the con continued. "My
amphetamines. "I thought: 'This is purpose was two-fold in life: medi-
my life, this is my love. I will do this cine and my dope. And my dope came until the day l die."' first... -
A year later, she was dealing dru~ She told her teachers she bad the
and had contracted hepatitis. Police nu, and she spent five days in bed. ••1
were watching her parents' house in didn't shoot any dope that weekend,
Fayetteville because they knew she but I did the next weekend."
was dealing. By the time she was 29, she had lost
Her parcnu confined her to a 50 pounds. Three times in su
psychiatric ward ap.inst hCT will It months, she had blacked out while
was her senior year of hish school. driving. causing serious accidents
They did the same thina aaain latCT that did not involve anyone else. that year, and again in her freshman he struggled to maintain the con.
year of coUege. The last um~~e had "I took care of all the people in the
lapsed into an amphetamine psy-state facility with alcohol and drug
chos1s. . .. problems," she sa1d. "I de-toxed But the con conttnued. ~ took them and sent them to Alcoholics
drugs . when I was lock.cd an the Anonymous, because I knew AA psych1atn~ ward .. I got them fro"!l . workedaodpsychiatrydidn't. l d1dn't
other patients, fnends ~ould mail think (was one of them.
them to !'le. In fact, I mailed tb~!11 to "My colleagues sent me to a
a (nend in there when I got out, she psychiatrist because they tbou~t I ~~w· h th h . 1• • w~ depressed and overworked.' at osc t rec ho~p1ta 1i.at1od.~ Then the drugs began to fail her. "It
taught me was to. clean up my act. aot to where I couldn't act enough to
Not to stop taking drugs, no. To iet high" She blacked oat more "~over up better." The stakes were easily. ·
1 ·-h1&her,_ but the con game went on. . In her purse, she urried a lethal
ln view of.her excellent aca~m1c doseofDilaudid,asynthcticnarootic,
record, medical school admission in a syringe ... , knew if it fOt too bad I
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HOUIS1 ~ ond M. 10.f, Twt.•Tltun, 10-4, Sot. ru, Sun. 11·S I
In September 1981, two doctors
from the Arkansas impaired phys-
. icians program came to sec her .. They
knew. "They told me I was fOlnJ to die. I knew my time was up.'·
The con pme was over .
The only thin& that kept her alive
was finisbina her previously sched-
uled duties at the hospital. "I was
such a workaholic," she said.
She bouaht a one-way ticket to
Georgia to begin treatment with Dr.
G. Douglas Talbott at the Ri~vicw
Institute in Smyrna, Ga., near Atlan-
ta. Thirty-six hours after she arrived
-her first day-and-a-half with.out
drup since she was 13 -she tried to
banJ herself from a tree on the
instllut.c's arounds.
"I had nothing else."
Two patients found her un-
conscious and brouabt her back to the
hospital, where Talbott and his
collcqucs tried to help her ... They
taught me it was a disease. l was the
expert in Arkansas1 and I'd never
heard that." she saia.
.. Doug Talbott was the only one
who thought I could get clean and stay
clean."
' On a rainy day six monthuf\er she
arrived in Gcorlia, sh~ wen& for a
walk near the Chattahoochee River
and feU on her knees in the mud,
praying to die or act better. The rain 1 stopped and a rainbow appeared. She
had what she calJs a "spiritual 1
experience." 1
For the first time since she was 12, '
she said, "I didn't want to use.''
Talbott helped her resume J?ractice as a psycbiatnst at Emory Uruversity
in Atlanta. Emory established the
country's first medical fellowship in
addict1onol<>&l', and Martha Mor-
rison was the first fellow.
She. now directs the Rid1eview
Institute's adolcsoent chemical d~
pendcnce unit •
"I'm happy with what I'm doing.
I'm happy wtth me," she said.
"The only reason I am where I am
is sheerly by the Jf8ce of God."
,.
,,,.....,
Dr. Martha Mont.on at ber desk at Rif!amew Institute ..
,
of
to
on
nd
Cd lly
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fer
he
he
-
-
entecostals set
for convention
Graham quUz.-..:.
Russ o Ilcials o
religious liberty
Catholic Youth Or anlzatton to hold
olf tournamen In Newport.Monday · IJ GEOIWE W. OOllNELL ,.,....... ...
Besides pttaehana ln crowded
cburohel acrosa ilhe Somt Union. ~list Bally Oraham 1111, ~ rat.ea ;a key iilue 'o(, U.S,~'
DilCUilioal Mo ~ bdd ..
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Council lbr ~ A
More than 10,000 PcntccoS\als arc
cxprioted to attend the 60th annual
a.eneral conference: of the UnJled
Peatecoata.I Cliatt• next week at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The ~ecklollf session, which opens
Tuesday, will tnclud business and
depanmental.prognuns and reports
of world wt de church mio1stnes. • • • The 20th annual CalboUe Yoalb
Oipalutioa golf tournament \\ill
talcc place Monday at the Irvine Coa t
Country Oub an Newport Beach .
.-Procecds from the tourney and din· ncr 'Yill provid~ um mer camp &ehol-
. arsh1ps and assistance for youths with
adjustment and learnma problems. • • • The Rev. James Nelson. DC\\
minister of the Oruae Cout UDit·
arlu UlllversaU1t C1larcb, I 2S9 Vic-
toria! St., Costa Mesa, will tali about
what the assignment at this church
means to him. His ~rmon will begin
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. A potluck will
follow the service.
Prior to arrivina jn Costa Mesa, t~e
minister has served in Arlington, Va ..
and in Wa hington D. C. He will spend two-thirds of his ministerial
time ~ith the Costa Mesa facility and
one-third with the Saddleback Valley
Unitarian Univenalist Church. • • • The United Methodist Women of
the Flnt Ulllled Metbodltt C.V~ of
Costa Mesa arc sponsoring a rum-
mage sale from 9a.m. to4p.m. Friday
and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in
Thompson Hall, 420 W. 19th St.
Funds will upport mis ion projects. • • • Oasses in the basics of Science of
Mind will be held on Saturdays,
starting today at 9 a.m. at the Soalb
Cout C1larcll of Rellltoa Sdace.
t •s E. 22nd St. Costa Mesa.
The 12-week session is tauaht by
the Rev. Saundra Rosenberg. assis.-
tant m1mster. The Rev. Ernie
Nylander, minister, teaches Science
of Mind 2 on Thursdays from 7 to 10
p.m. Services are held at 9 a.m. on
Sundays. • • • An exclusive broadcast of Pope
John Paul H's Votive Mass in honor
I ltr4111 W1lot•1 fr••
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Costa Mesa
FIRIT UNITED
METHODllT CHURCH
18th st. a Harbor Blvd.
C~lohoolt:ao
Wonhep10M
Charlel D. ctark, Mlnlster
Costa Mela
MllA VERDE
UNfTED METHODIST
CHURCH
Wonhlp a Churdt lchool
~-10::00&.lll.
Or. Wllllam E. Steet
CHIUST CHURCH •Y TM HA
UNITED lm1'HOOllT 1400 W. hlbo9 BNd.
l7l4IOI Dr. Robert B. Sheperd, Jr. ..... a a....._. .. UL • ....,,.. I I 7_.0lfC... l'dl Ul,.MI ,.
Huntington B..ch NOrth
COMMUNITY UNITID
METHODIST CHURCH I
&ee2 Hell Ave.142"""81
Worittlp lwwtoe t:ao 6 10:00 l:tO ....., lohool 10M
.................... (It 100,)_ t. -
Fountain Valley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bulhard St. m-im
JanMI R. Hadley, PutM
.... Qri .... tJtu.
.......... a.n ....
.... hrlill &:1•, ... ,...................... i=-"""' ................ u•••
of the Sacred Heart, taped in Van-
couver, Otnada, wdl a1ron KIHS rv,
Channel 46. The two-hour pccaal
will be shown at 2 p.m. Sat day and
Sunday. • • • A festive congreptional Harvest
Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.
Friday in Fcllowsh1p Hall, Lapna
Beacla Prabyterlaa Oarcll, 4 l S
Forest A vc., Laguna Be h. Ad·
mission is $6. For reservations nd
information, call the church office at
494-7555. •••
Mon Stem, an authot nd 1n·
vcstig.ative reporter, will uilk about
propapnda and prejudice at the
10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday of the
La~ Beaclt Uattarlu Uatver·
1aUtsti, 429 Cyprc Drive. He wilJ
fQCU!> on bow propaganda and prcju·
dice build arowina antagonism be·
tween the super oowers. , ..
~1at10n1 with top'5ovaet officials -
die cauae of human ri&hll ind
reliaiou1 hbcny.
He uya be feels thole pnvate talks
milbt KC.om~ some IO()d.
:Re ·~ be pointed out that anucs of telipou1 lnledom and 1mpn1<>~
meat of UIU"IJsiered bthcvcn are o( hilb concun 10 American Chnstians
and Jews and a.re .. senous barrien to
cloler relations" with the Soviets.
He says be cmpbasiud that this is
.. perhaps the No. i cause" of tht ~· .. , Pointed out th.at at brin
a psycboloaicaJ and philosoph I
di~noe 1n how American k
feel. ..
OeotJi. Atbaco..,, dite$r of a~ of U.S. aad CaMdlM •
tlUtc:b, 10faham recouau.
He '911 be .. tried 10 lia1eD ..,..
~·· '° lholc be nx1. -... (tried IO help 1bem .. wwierltHf Ibo
cooceml IUllk people D dill lJaited taud~llAW ...
human rillaU udJ:t:: ~ .. Al cust~. dec:a ...
10 1nio ddaill 8bout 0.C. fliv.-
coaverauoas witll political~
But from bis own oblcl tt'dWud
catks Wllb clwtcb = .Ilic '911 lbere 1eem1 IO be a _,.. ol
f'ntrainll OD m;,ioe. .. Ralriclioas
an lessauns. .. he told a New Y ort conrettnc:e on his man T._.
day. ~
An arts and crafts festival will be
held at Grate Latberan Cburcb, 69 31 BlllJ Graham comment. on trip to lloecow.
Back this week from hu. 1-day
SOviet trip, Graham 11ys be had
exiendcd mcctiqs with several Sov-
ie1 leaden. includina two houn with
Politburo member Boris Ponomarev.
secretary of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party.
He said tbcrt ... seems IO be m ~
oppmuon now"' lhu 1lQ lllriod
before the la1e SoViel leader leonid
Brtthoev. who died io 1912. &Dd
"tha1 trend bas contin&Jtld. The Sov.et
aovcmment bu bepn w ~~
that believer& are the bardcst worktts
and most dutiful citizqf,"
· Edinger A YO., Huntington Beach,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Besides ans and craft displa)'I. there
will be a green thumb plant stand,
kids crafts, Scandinavian pastry, a
home bake shop, a lunch menu and
Jews prepare for.Kol Nidre service
He says ··~ may be more ditlicutties for Jews I.ban for Cb.U.
llians," noti04 that JewiSh emipation
from the SoVJet Union bu dccn:UecL He says he talUd with Soviet OffidU
about the possibilities of more JCM
doinaso. entertainment. Next Friday evening at about 6:30
• • • Jews all O\ICr the world will join in
An open house is planned at 5:30 what is known as the most important
a.m. tuesday in the new Infant service of the )'Cat-Kol Nidre. Kol
Toddler Center at St. Andre•'• Ee· Nidre is the llme when the doors of
placopal Cllarch, 4400 Barranca heaven open to recievc prayers on the
Parkway, Irvine. Center director is Day of Atonement, which is the 24
Jill Sada and consulting adminis-houn of Yorn Kippur. It is the only
trator is Catherine Dunn. evening pra)'cr that is recitidwliiJe
The Presbyterian Clllll'Cll of tbe wcarina a Tallit - a prayer shawl -
CoveDUt, 28SO Fairview Road, Costa -and the entire congregation foUows
Mesa, will introduce the Josh the words of the service. M~~~cll fil.m series. "Evidence for Yom K.tppur scrv~ccs arc schcd-F~th, ~t 7.30. p.m. Su~day. The uled at several local temples includ-
senes wtll continue for six consec-ina: '
tuive Sundays. Child care will be
provided for children under 5'·yearr Chabad of Laguna will have Yom
o!d. ~ Kippur services at the Aliso School,
The film will answer questions Wesley Drive and Pacific Coast
conccrnina the continuity and ac-Highway in Laguna. The Mar'ariv
curacy of the Bible, misconceptions evenin.a service will be held after the
of Christianity and the reliability of Kol Nidre service. Saturday the the scriptur'C$.. momin~ service will begin at 10. The
Yizkor service, a memorial aervke Old Counl__1t." .. RcJ.iaion in Anleri-
for the deceased which is said only can 8'itics, and .. Jews and Justice. ..
four times a year, will begin around The prOIJ'lnt is under the plldance of
11:30 a.m. The Nelia service will Rabbi Marie Miller and coordinated
beiin at 5:30 and continue until the by Cantor Alan Weiner.
evenina service bcains. followed by The temple 1s located at 1011
the end of the fast Camelback. off Jamboree, 1o cw-~ fcsfr~ e celebration will end the port Beach. For information. call f~t aft~r the daY. ~nd ev~ing ser-644-1999.
VJOCS • .-or more in1onnatton about Temple Beth El of La&Una Ni&ud obtaining tickets for Yorn Kippur, will open its doors to unaffiliated
call 786-SOOO. Jews in the Saddleback Valley for the
Temple Bat Yahm, Newport .Yom Kippur Yizkor servioe at •:30
Beach-Irvine, is continuing a tra-Sa rd& dition begun last year. On Yorn p.m. tu y.
K.ippur, durina the period between Rabbi Krause, spiritual lea.dcr, will
morninJ. and afternoon services, give a Yizkor sermon.
there wtll be cha~ber musk ~layed Temple Beth El iu conll"lltion of ~Y the Lagu_na T~o and a selecttoirof about 170 Wnilies; the only reform
informal dtscus~ton aroups led by . congregation in the Saddleback Val-
membcrs of the conarqation. Icy. Setviocs will be hdd at the Ward
Topics include "The Value Qf the House, 247SS Trabuco ROad For
Synaioaue." .. Jewish Root~ iB-the information,. call 49~2332. ·
Graham, who delivettdmore thu
SO 1er1Dons and other talks in four
Soviet cities. uid he WU IUrplited at
the Soviet covmiee of Ibis tour oa
SOviet television. radio and m the
press.
..One archbishop said he did not
recall anythiac lite it in his lifetime.'"
Graham said. He said be bitmdfbad
"total freedom .. in bis Jft8-d'>!IJ. but
that Soviet law rcstrided rdi8ious
scrvioes to chUrcb pcopcrty.
... MADY c:hurtbcs and catbcdrall
were ~ ~o o~crfi~ and in
10mc 11tuabOGS Joudspeaka's .ere
used IO JJ'OUPI standin& in churdl
courtyards or in Other cfuucb faril1·
tics couJd hear."
He said .. many more young pcopJie
are attending than I aoticipa~" as h.i&b !-' SO percent of tbe cou.grcp-uom tn some cues.
_Orange Coast
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
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Sunday Sthool 9 AM
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SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.
NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE
WELCOME
CHRJST LUTHERAN CHURCH
(MIMOIKI Synod)
7IO Vlctotta .... "eo.ta .....
Lott.r Y. Tornow, ,..tor
131-1811 ...............
WOfllllP IOYICE 1:00 1o:30 AM
...._, Sdllll 6 AM ... a.
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9:.20 A.a
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ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
800 St. Andr9WI Roed •Newport e.ach • 631-2UO
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WORSHIP SERVICES
7;30, 8 45, I. 10. 16 AM
I .. TWO DIFFERENT GODS?"
Or John A Hu~ Jf .. PraechinQ
8:45 A.M. -Infants thru HIQh SehOOI--10:15 A.M. -Infants thru 8th &Ide
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CIUtCH OF R£lJGIOUS SCDCE
Milmbtir OI uw United OIUfdl of IWlglOUa
2205 MAIN STREET. 8Utf:E 23
HUNTlNGTON BEACH. CA 12141
Aduftt & Jr. ChUrch For lnfonna11on
U)Q 4 11:00 AtV. ~ 8aMtt .. , 1
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AM EL. Yd Gr-.,~
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SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
7:30 At.I -Holy EUc:hal1lt ~I
8:00 AM -Holy EucNrilt ... U
10;45 AM -Pnl)w and Pl'1lilta Eucharist Rh 11
Church School and AdUlt Education
8:00 & 10:45 AM
(Mualc, Mt'mOf\ and c:hlld C8'e at 3 ...W.) ..,. ... ~.
Mond~ -Friday • 1:30 AM Mof'*'O p,_..,
Tueeday-10:00 AM EuchatWt l He9llng SeMca.
Wedneedav -8:30 AM HolV Euchar'8t
Rec:tor, Fr ........ MkwJ • Meoc.. ''· 8rlM Cox. A11t '11119
The Rew. Todd SofeNen • Mr. ~ Shafer
Thi Re¥, Thomas Henry• Mr. Wlliam Roberta
SAL'lT !JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Udo • Nawpoft Beec::f'I • 7 ~4-CS1S-0210
CllllSTill SCIEICE ClllCIES
efWilQtD OF n4E MOTHl.A CHUACH. ntE. AMT CHURCH
Mc:ti T,taENTISTIN90STON.~
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Morning WorihlP •••••••.••••• : ........... 9:00 PM
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e>r..,.. CoMI DAILY PILOT/Solurday, Soplombet 29, i 84
\
op students announced at occ
Se'lff&l local students were amona
776 student• a• Ora.nae Coast ColltU
who havt-made \be "bean·, Litt lor
Sadeyea
Thl9 la n,er, a 2·1ear-old
purebred apa1ed female
bloodhound, who'• looklnC
fm a home with room to
roam. She'• hoaMbroken
and Iona older children. •
academic excellence for the 1984
•Print aernester. f~W01r<leucclbyOCC'10fficeof
Adm1stion1 and Record• thow tbat
the 7761tudentsacbicved 3.S (8 plu1)
or better arade Point 1verqe1 f'Or 11
or mote W'lits.
Of that total, 241 studen11, or 31
pen:enl of the hst, uiled tbrouah the
stmester with •tr&iaht X averqes.
The remJinina 69 percent are B plut
studenu.
Of-the A students, 74 have made
nothh\I but •traiaht A's du.rin& their · entire careen at OCC. The averqe
ll"lde point av~ for the entire
Deln'J List it 3, 77 out-.of a possible
4.0.
A breakdown by city of the sttaiaht
A (4.0) spriq temester local students
follows.
Balboa: ValerieJ. Aivazian, David
A. M&raolin, Mark A. Schultz.
Balboa Illa .. ; Mary N. Hardetty,
Charlene R. Rakshani.
C.rou Del Mat: Ann Buhlia, Sheri
P. Clark. Oaudia K. Dallu, Amanda
Ooualast, Cheryll L. Gifford,
Caroline B. Kinch, Lawrence G.
Leason, Amy C. Lind1 Julia
McCarthy, Lolamay T. Smitn.
Cella Meu: Lynn M. Andrews,
Tbomu A. Boden, Olp llelllon,
John F. Brandt. Cheryl A. Brunnina,
Brian W. Carey, Marilee Chancey,
Brian T. Clarice, Scott E. Oarkc;
Darryle L Cox, Bessie M. Cnaha, .
Kim Hoa Thi Dana. Steven R.
De Wild, Donna M. Dickens, Jennifer
L Dinkier, Thuy Bieb Do, Dont L
Ford, Sarah J. Furtlok, Rene F.
Galarza.' Janet M. Oilmer, Lynne P.
Gntr, Cun B. Graves, Katherine A. ~ Kllhleen M. HoepROC•. Lor· raine F. --Holman. Cbriatopber T.
Hope, Jamet S. Hyiinttr, Sieve 8.
Johnson. John W. Joyoer, Steven E. ~°C. l/..~a.MLA~.:;~~~ r\e, Tair.quidine A. Maenpaa, Holli A.
McAdam, Rot1lind L. Md<her,
Rithirona Men, Charles E. Miller,
Micluu:I D. Mo.... Cbarlea H.
Murphey, Dom:U ll Otwtll,)!rian D.
Panhall: Np M. Phan, JUlamaay
Pheoathlrath, C&u Quan, Bnid Rich·
ardson,Cvnthia L. Robinson Randai
Jr Root. NemoneF. Schul~ Brent T.
Slosky, Sheryl L Smith, CJreaory C.
Tereais. Tho Hoc Trieu, Suun A.
Upton, Catherine Vanderpool,
Cbuona N. Vu.. Hao H. Vu, Luan
Minh Vu, Thinh T. Vu, Sharon R..
Wood.
Fo•ntala Valley: Dan J, Carlile,
R&lph S. Cbiavone... Roberta M.
Dol&in, Roma L. uoru.alet, 'Lori
EJolinson, Cynthia M. Kather,
Pbuona Thi Khong, Kathleen D.
Kiernan, David E. Llvinpton,
Michael S. Mann, Jacquie A. Man·
nina, Mark T. Metildi, Linda M.
Purcell, Suzette K.. Smith, Kathleen J.
Stirlina, Huong Thanh Tana. Mat!_J.
West.
Haatlagtoa Bue~: Deborah S.
Andersen, Michael R. Arrow1mith,
Katherine L Atkinson, William E.
Borkl~ Anna M, Britzmart, Louis
M. Carrier, Mario E. Carrillo, r
8ortiua M. Chelette, Sharon O.
Clark. Cbuo111. H. Duona. CbortOI P.
Oyer, Roo K. Flhilp, Frank A. FoliJ<, ~yha W. Onibel, Polllcla l. Orieman,
Alan S. Gusoa&oo, SbeUey R. Har-riM>n. Oiinh V. Ho, Wen-Junt Uu.,,
Colleen D. McGuihn, Diane J.
Mcadow1, Deborah A. Miller, Dawn ~
M. Morria, letr l . Morrit, Canh N.
Nauyen, Hoo TIJai Nauyen, R&ndall htte.no~ Jeanen Marie Rly, Sut1n
V. Seitz, Meqachem ShoYaJ, Bany R.
Sh1<iar'y(:)>nthla Stepb<oa. Na N. Tran, i Woei Taana, Joan A.
Woanu, Jeana L Williima. Robert M. Wilaon. Louite E. Wri&ht.
lrvllle: Cbrislino E. Barnet!, R&lph
A. Bantad, Bruce A. Buckinaham,
Nina R. Crain, David , N""eal A.
GninberJ, Su tao L H .., Truna T.
Phan, Gladys M. Roble.
La1uu .Beae~ Olris1opber R.
Blue, Suzi M. Norstadt.
I.qua BUia: Yuko Culliney. '
I.qua Nllffl: Br<tt A. Lowes.
M11ttoa Viejo: Laura V. Fra.nc:illon,
Andreas 0. Mchrsuth, Alfonso
Rosales Ill, Bara Z. SaJmn, Richard
A. Thurston.
Ne"port Beacll: Robert T. Avant,
Polly A. Chu, Deborah K. Emory,
Janet E. Hamilton, Steve M. Haslc.eU,
Monica A. Holzmann, Brian C.
LeRoy, Milr.e E. Man:hi, Darryl R.
Owen, Robert W. Peterson, Michael SchJoessman, Laurie E. Schott, Steve
T. Smith, MeliuaJ. Ward. .
Suta Au ReJpt1: David S.
Oooten .
Muppet janlora
Bab1 lllaa PiW• Baby OoDSO, Baby Scooter, Baby Kermit
and other a-characten from the Urel1 lluppet famll1
wUl be aeea each Satantay at 9 a.m. ill the new enlm•ted
eert.ea '*Jim Beneon*a llappet Be.blee'' OD CBS, Cbamlel :I.
NY governor puts religion, politics in perspective
Beliefs ·go Into making of policy, governor's conclusions, anyone par-
ticipating in debate about abortion,
politics and religion "must take
serious aoount" of his address,
Whelan says.
but don't belong In official credo
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ... ,..,...... .......
"Yes," religious beliefs of most
Americans do go into the making of
public policy, but "No," all religious-
ly based values don't belong in public policy.
These were the two, contrasting
pillan on which New York's Gov.
Mario Cuomo, a Roman Catbolic.
btilt his case in one of the most
eAtraordinary addresses by a poli-
~n in modem times.
•It was a "classic," a ··milestone in t~~istory of the American church,"
~s ~Rev. Charles M. Whelan, a
'
,
Tick•U ai Convention C.nitr
Box Otfio., Tlc:M\ Mutlr
ou\IN • Ml.ct. Cbrlintan
Bookeio ... e.
Inro. o&.11113 43f.3181.
Catholic specialist on church-state
relations at Fordham Univenity law
school.
Not since the 19tbcentury, in some
of Abraham Lincoln's add~ has
a U.S. public official dealt so forth-
.ri&htly a~d perceptively with the
often vymg interplay between re-
lig,ious beliefs and governing policies.
"It deaerves the widest possible
distribution and tJie deepest possible
study," Whelan writes for next week's
issue of the national. Jesuit-edited
Wttk.ly, America, of which he is an
associate editor. -
While opinion varies about the
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IP!'ll .... 1¥
Fridllw. Sepl 28 9 1.11 ScftKMrit . ,,. ...,.., .
He.adds that it could "do much to
relieve the extraordinary tensions"
that lately have arisen. In the 7 ,QOO.wonl address, de-
livered Sept.13 at the University of
Notre Dame, Cuomo ploua.hed ex-
plicitly and deeply into fundamental
sround where rel~ous beliefs imp-mae on the course of aovemment.
It is a volatile zone, where the
strongest moral convicoons interact
with the making of laws, and poli-
ticians Jtnerally steer clear of the-
underlyang force of it, other than for
surface slogans about it.
But Cuomo tackled it head-on,
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617 Hamiton • Costa Mesa
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_both as a devout Catholic. committed
to bis church's teachings and encoura-
ina its vigorous backing of its values
in society, but also as as a public
official, servina people of varied
beliefs.
.. Almost all Americans accept
some religious values as part of our
public lifC," Cuomo said, empbasi.z-
1ng that factor as vital in influencing
the country's· directions. "We are a
reli&ious people."
But "we arc also a pt9_ple of many
religions ... who hold run:ereJ;tt ~liefs
on many matt.en," he said.
That's where the crunch comes for
a public servant, be said, candidly
dig,ing into the country's Karina
conflict over abortion, which his
church and many Protestants con-
demn, but which many Americans
approve.
"I aoceP,t the cburch't teachinp on
abortion, ' be ta.id, both in mind and
heart ... For me life or fetal life in the
womb should be protected, even if
five of nine justices of the Supreme
Court and my neighbor diaagrcc with
me." •
But u a public official, must he try
to translate bis belief into law? Would
it be belpful?'Would it work? No, be
concludet, ta)'inl that the formation
of public policy depends "on a
CODSCDIU. view of riabt and wroq. ..
Without that consensus of a Iarae
majority of Americans., he main-
tained that enacti~ laWs about it
could so divide the society u to
impair its ability to wort together.
, He said there it an obvious "inter-
play of reli.!Jious values and public
Pope John Paul II la a reftectlTe m-• •
Pope stresses neeq
to influence society
Seventy-two percent uid they weR
willint to accept married priests.
A separate national poll by the
Southam newtpepcr aroup aid more
than half contidcred the pope'1 t0eial
thin.kin& .. out of touch." Barely one in
teven believed hit thin kin& WU in .
line with C&llldian aoeiety.
Bui there wu one area where those
turveyed were were in aarcement with the pope and cleqy. Some 54
per<ent endoned the pnctice of the
eburoh'1 b!thoPt takina public11and1
on IOcial iuuea •uch 11 justice and public policy.
The Poll followt a continulna
1trona raction to a ttateroent bY
members of the C&Mdiln Coi:t-
fmnce ofC&tholit Bilhopa,critlcal ol
Canada'• "economic llNCluret" -1
1ub.ieci eoon io be addttMed Catholic
bldiops In tbe United Sta.tel.
INued by the C&nadiall bithopa'
Social Aftiin Commlllion when
Canadian unemployment ttood 1t
neatl)' 15 -~the .....,,...t uid
layom and ~ cuthoeb "reveol a
mora.I ditordet m our todew."
Mon1t1oor Neil WillardL <bt,ncollor or the Archdiocese ot
Montreal, aald the •tatement
"ar®aed 1 pat IDlt\el' ol coavena~ don.•
"The ~tion jf iD put bufd Oft
th< belief that the dluroh lh04lld
ln1.,..,..on the-ofpeDt>)e who .,. aul!Onna." be Mid.
I
policy," but"he added:
.. The 9uestion whether to eop.ge
the J)olibcal system in a atrup to
have it adopl certain articlet of our
belief u part of public morality is not
1 matter of doctrine: it ii a matter of
prudential political judament."
Under the circumstances, he main-
tained, an anti-abortion law .. is not a
plau1ible pouibility."
Detpite ditTerin4 reactions to the
governor's conclu11ons, Whelan "ys
that Cuomo and the bisbotn .. differ
only in their prac:tical polincal judg-
ments," and clarification oflh•t point
should beJp ease the harshness of
current debate.
"What we have to stop is the namc-
callina and the conscience-calling,••
Whelan says.
U.S. Jews
concerned
on prayer
Br ... Auodald Preti NEWYORK-Ontheobservance
of Rosh Hashana1 the Jewish new
year, Jewish leaaers voiced keen
ooncem about what they saw as a
tendency to mix state affain with
reliaion .
.. Amona our many prayers ... is a
prayer about prayer,' said KennethJ.
Bialkin, national chairman of the
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith. He said Jewt prayed for an end
of ''divisive" effort• to legitlate
prayer in public schools.
He said "leplly mandated" prayer
would be a step toward a "state
religion," contrary to the Constitu-
tion.
Similar concem1 were_ expressed by
Rabbi Mordecai Waxman, president
of the S)'DllOIUe Council of America,
and R&bbl Alexander M. Shapiro,
president ofContervative Judaism'•
Rabbinical Astembly.
In holiday meau~ they .aw
mountina pressures o ri&ht-wina
Obri1tian fundamentalista to breach
con1titutional barricn.z. callinJ it "one
ofthepvestdangen1aci04Jewsand
other min~tiet in this nauon."
PORTLAND Ore. -A conven-
tion of Roman C&tholic priests of the
POrtland archdiocese bas rec-
ommendcd the ordinationof married
men and wider use of laymen in
administerina chun:h sacramenti:
MADISON, Wi5, -Yieldin& to
protata &om anti-abortion forces, an
evanaelicot publUber hll halted
further sales of a book oo biomedicol
ethics that •YI therapeutic 1bortion t0metimesmaybejUltiftedua"leut
tnaic" la1t 1<10rt. ;o·
Tbe boo!<, "Brave New People"
wu written by a medical biol~•~ 0. ~th Jones. an evanaelical himself,
and ~blillted by Inter· Yanity Pmt,
publilbina inn of Inter-Vanity
Cltriatian Fellowship, a widaprtod
campus minittry.
Jam .. Mcl.rilh1 pttlldenl of the
OCJU.ir.atio0i Ilia the book wu
withclni• becauae "it hll cauled
contusion." He said it wu not
intended to tuPPon abortion .. in any
way but it i• beina oerodvect by the
Cbiiatlan public thll way." It Wll the ftnt d111t the 43-ycar-old _.Qati<lll bu withdrawn a book
rn>m the nwl<et bealuoe of protnll.
NEW YORK -C&nlinal ltlime
Sin, Roman C&tholic an:hbitbop of
Mlllila, •YI be pla .. to .islt Cltloa lo O<t-to •promote bamlony llld
undoniaadina." TIMI Qldloil, -. o( '40 million Cathollol ill the l'IUJblpillel, ..., tlte
trip could help build bridlel hitWMD
the chtlltb and --au.a. Tbe C&tllolic ch-In Citino -.
r<lallom with the Valican In 1957
ref\lolnato ICOCPI tbeaotltorityoft!IO
pope.
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. Neither extreme
Lolly & Co. making ~heir ~ove can be changed
:The late-taruna entry of Lolly &
Co. urged into contenhon with the
only pcm t o~ in the third week of
Trivia Bowl I. but the Dogs of
Newport still cluna to 1 two.point
advantage.
The ~ tallicd.n.inc points, as did
the two tnviaddicu tied for second
edition of ,mconsequentia to ttclde
your trivial bones.
1. The characters of Cal Trask\, Jim
Stark and Jett Rink comprised what
-position, Nancy Prior and Tipp1~
Brother, and the ninth-place J.M .
Meanwhile, Moir'& Whne fell from
$«0nd to 10th by sitting out and
taking half credit. ·
Don't forget to get your entries to
the Daily Pilot by Wednesday in p order to receive all the points you
have oomi Now here's the fourth
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MUJy Tomlin gets laughs and
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and S~e Martin vaults to the
top of the clau with his bluen.
precise performance. This one
goes ln the time capsule."
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Last Week'• Aaawen me I can•t do an:y1hlng a out Alll
1. "Anchors Aweigh" (Kelly and either one. but perhaptt H you
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·Estancia, 23-14
IJ RANDY TIPT .
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Eatancia High football coach Ed
Blanton ought to unleash his secret weapans more often.
He did so on two crucial occasions
' in the second half of Friday ni&ht's
pme at Oranae Coast Colleae. and it carried his Eaatet to a 23-14 win over
University in the Sea View Leque
opener for both teams.
Blanton waited to unveil the
s~nath of Keith Hodae's kickin& lq
untilnis team, lcad.ie:!cJ~7 carfy m
the third quarter n a bia lift. It
came after the &;let bad a touch-
down pass nullifiedfor offensive pass
interference. The S-9 Hod&e came out
of the Ea&le huddle on fourth and long
and promptly boomed a 47-yard field
ao:lis ability no tonier a secret, it
must have been DO surprise to
University when,.two minutes into
the fourth quaner. Hodge extended
Estancia's lead apin. ff.is #-yard
attempt sailed hiah. caromed otf' the
cross bar, and toppled over for
Artists give _
CdM a scare,
but fall, 14-7
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ..............
They dominated to the point that
they were within seven yan1s of a 21.0
lead late in the third quarter Friday ni&ht. but an unforocd fumble at that
juncture turned what mi&bt have
been a routine Sea View Leque
football victory into a nail-biter as
Corona del Mar Hi&h's Sc'& IGnp
held OD to post .a 14-7 win over a
never-say-die opponent
Jungkettrambles
to spark El Toro
to 39· l 4 triumph
87 JOSEPH DUDEVOta
......... Cer; O f I
El Toro ffi&b·s QwJers opeaed
South CoaSt Ltaauc pgy with • .,....
b_y run~· past lrviDe Hilb, 3~1•. Friday n· at Mission V~o IHi&)l.
The hammered out • t3 yards rushina. 242 from senior nan-
ni~ back Tobn Junakeit. to have
thinp their own way most of aie
ni&ht.
lrvine, OD the other band, ex>uld
muster only SO yards on the pound
and finished the pme with 1• 1 yards total offense. -Quarterback Jeff
Dielman ICCOUnted for 120 of lhem
and one touCbdown. a one-yard
plunge on I f~d-pl Play IO
1tan the fourth quarter.
The score kept Irvine in the pine,
27 -14. until the Owaen blew it open
with a 28-yard •fidcl :pl ~ s~
Williams, a 24-yard run f'or a ~
down by quarterb8tk Rodney Gallia.
and a safety off' a blooted punt bf.
Chris Westaman.
UnlYeralty Blah rv..mllna back Orte Ben-
jamin ta conalled from 'Mhtn4 by £8tan-
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cla •• ltrlc Dorn (2 1) and 8oott Lane. Eail• won Sea View opener, 23-1•.
another three points. · -
It was Hodgc•s third field goal (he
(Pleue ... 1tAGLlt8/B8)
eah, !!. II.id Corona dcl Mar
Coach Dave Holland about the
(Pl ...... Cdll/82)
EJ Toro Coach Bob Job.Dion aid
after the pme, 04Wc needed lo come
out solid and be pscpamt and we
~-mVDIS/81)
Fullerton
welcomes
Utah State
Sunset powers
tested tonight
The 1984 prep football season
is one with few Saturday niaht
dates for Oran&e Coast area teams
-but toniaht there arc two and
each 1s a show in itself with Sunset
League J>?WCrs Fountain Valley
and Edison puttina their repu-
tations on the line.
Each begins at 7:30. Herc's a
capsule look:
Servlte (t·l) va. Foutala Val·
ley (l·t> -The Baron of
Fountain Valle) arc Orange
County's top-ranked team and
present e sohd attack with quar·
tcrback Enc Zeno and runner
Da\c wipn an the backfield,
t. Jolla Bosco (t•I) YI. i;,1 ...
(!·1) -The Braves enter with a
club includina 2SO-pound tackle
Tim Morov1ck. 6..41 ti&ht end Dan
Donovan and • retum1na tancr
(one of 17} an quancrback Make
McMaster. Edi on, ranked o. 3
in Ora~c Count>~ but mcwbu
iiijury-n<JOtca, lJ tea bY quar-
terback Keith Jam:n and tailback
Scan Curran. ll' at Huntm1ton Btach
Foley, Truong pace Sailors aga~n
Harbor quarterback finds his receivers
for 251 yards on way to 26-14 triumph
By RICHARD DUNN
Dmlr""C:.; JI ¢ Pl
At Newport Harbor Hiah. the
offense never rests. And the element
of its hiah-powcrcd attack, quar-
terback Shane Foley and split end Ho
Truoni didn't slow down Friday
niaht. The dual combined for 108 yards in
the first half and the Sailors took it to
host Woodbridae early before briDJ·
iJ:ig home a 26-14 win at Irvine Hilb. -The Sailorspvc Woodbrid,e(l-3)
a bitter taste in its fint ever Sea View Leaaue game. poundina out 71 yards
on the around and tyinf its secondary
in knots with Foley s 2S I yards
passing.
And Truona. who earned Player of
the Weck laurels last week for his
niDe--catch, 121-yard effort, used
three catches in the first half Friday
living him 229 yards in two weeks.
Foley tossed for 233 yards a week
aao apinst Huntiniton Beach (21-
for-41 }, and his 11 ex>mpJetions on 23
attempts facing the Warriors helped
him boost his passing yardage to 484
for two weeks.
So on a mull¥. night when the
officials' yellow tlae neYer rested
either, Newport wlcd offensively
and veritably put lbc pme out of
reach by the second quarter.
Althouab Coach Mike Giddin&S ad-
mitted after the pme that his 6uncb
0 somewhat let down" after the inter·
mission.
.. When you come out and set easy
scores," Giddings explain~ .. ~a
can 5<>metimcs let down a little bit'"
Indeed, Newport did. But in es-
scnt"e, it was Sttmin&ly ac:ccptcd. The
fact that it rolled up a touchdown in less than three minutes opening the
pme and scored 16 second-quarter
points, although still missina scorin.a
opportunties. the Sailon were in
complete control and never lapsed
offensivel y.
. They took the opcoina kickoff and.,•
<>n just four ~layl, bit paydin when
-Bryan Guptill jumped over "'the
middlt for the score. Truona's 6S-
yard pass from Foley on the previous
play set it ue.
The Wamon took early pouegion
in the sccond quarter, but by the time
untested sophomore quanerback
John Yunovich could see over the
Sailors• defensive line. led by. 6-6,
237-pound Tom Kitchens and 6-7,
268-pound Mike Beech, Newport had
the ball back.
John Spanaler intercepted the fint
of his three ~ sivt~ Newport
possession on the WoodbridlC 38.
Foley tossed his fim of two
touchdown passes when be hit Tod
(Pleue eee SAILOU/82) Sbane Foley
Royals rriake quick work of pennant race
·Vikings run wild,
barely win, 13-7
Massey's rushing,
two field goals
sink La Quinta
BJ CHRIS MONAHAN
DllJ .... Cln JI ft I
Marina"'Hisb he.ad football coach
Dave Thompt<>n could bC ucused if
he wasn't overjoyed followina bis
tcam's pme with visitina La Quinta
on FridJy niaht.
Thompson and a crowd of 4.200 at
Westminster Hiah watched as the
Vikings moved tlte ball all over the
field qaanst the Aztecs. but.still came
up with only a 13-7 victory.
The V1kinp piled up 294 yards,
2S5 on the around. to the Atteca• 161
but could only put me bill in tbe end
zone ontlC, bccautc of penaltit.s and
tumoven.
'"We knew. St wu :aoma 10 be a real
atru-11' and that It WCKlld lbe tOUlh to ~-ThomptOD said. ••(tiut) '..-C
bad 1 1&00d nm~ ofrenle and ..-c controlled the bill.•
The bii dtmtft.Wll done by 1enlor
wlblck :Stiawn ,~, Who Mhed
for l 6' 'yards on I 6 cames behind 1n
offensave hne lhat •vcntltl 22S pounds, lncludina 240-oound 'tackles
. Brent HY'Ska and Rick liunt.
'The line opened b ho and I
saw nothina but da)ligbt,... wd
Massey ... I just wanted to do my pan
and make the best of it."
Even with all the yardqe lbc
Vikinaa were stackina up it was the
defense that set up their fint score.
Near the end of the rust quarte~ the
Vikinp were forced to punt rrom
their own 44. Steve Blokdyk's kick sailed to the l l, where an Aztec
bo&bkd the eunt and Vikina Dan
Farrell fell on at.
But three runnina pia)'I netted the
Vikinp only a yard and they were
forced to settle for the fint of two 27·
yard field pis by Pat Ptnncr.
Meanwhile, lbe defense qs com·
plttely stiflina the Attcc offense, limiti~ La Quinta to only 23 yard
and a JUSt one fint down. 1 fact that
pleased Thompeon.
.. {Cenainly)J'm happy that weshut-
thcm d<>wn. The defente playtd well
all niah'1" he said.
W1lh1ust OVtt three minutes left an
the fint half the Vikinp sot the breU
I.hat led to their oruy touebdown of
the ni&ht.
For\':led to punt from their own 4S, me Aztecs were bun by • bed snap.
When puntet Rudy Canal med to
Dick..., oww...ime ~•• his t had toucMd the sroul)4
&hina the Vakinp 1 first down at th
A.ztcc 32 .
(Pleue eee lllAllmA183)
Royal celebradonl
No ..
.SU -.. ,
bomen. to earn his 44th save. one short of tbc major laguc record be
cstabliShed last season. He rdievcd
Charlie Leibr&Dd. 11-7. wbo lllo~
five hits and two nms over the first six inniop.
The victory over the A ·s. couPled
with the ICCODd--place Mi.nncsota
Twins' 11-10 loss to Cleveland,
settled the last contested divisioo race
in the najor lea&u.cs.
Tbe Royals will fllOC the r
wire-to-wire wi.o.ncn of the AL 'C
·race, in the Chainpionship SCriCa
wbicb opens Tuesday n.i&ht in Kansas
City.
lo Oevcland, Brett Butler hit a
bases-loaded sinsJe with one out iD
the ninth innina u Oevela.nd over-
came a l 0-0 deficit to beat MinnelotL
Oilers fail
roll call,
fall, 21-16
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Ex-Titan Wood
signs with 76ers
despite law uit
Yrom AP d1 a\d
LANCASTER, Pa. -The Phi del· ~
ph 1 n announced Frida) tJj ) h ~. 1igncd fi~t·round draft pie • guard Lton
Wood, the ~3 Olympic tar from Cal State rullcrton
who has ued the National 8a ketball As$0Ciation. the
players union and the team over the league's salary c.tp.
O'A ner Harold Kau id the laf) cap and suit had
no bearing on negotiation:.. which culminated in a
multi->.• r contract ianed Fnda>. General Manager
Pat Williams said no other detail would beannoun\..'Cd.
Wood shnls&cd off quc lions about the Utt,
sayin&. "Playing basketball JS my type of thing That's
all I want to do -play ba ketball :
Tht 76crs no\\ have both of their first-round picks
in trainina camp, which opened Friday at Franklin &
Marshall Collqe.
The sijning of forward Charles Barkley. the fifth
pick overall, v.as announced Tuesday. Wood. who ~t
an Olympic record for ss1sts for the gold-medal' U.S.
team. was the 10th pick overall.
"l definitely didn't want 10 come to training camp
late," said Wood. "I basically told them I want to be in
camp at the same time as everyone el e."
QUote of the iliy
JlmmJ eor.'lOn, on the difference between
the U.S. ·Open tennis tournament and the
WlmbtedOll champlonehlps: "New Yorkers tove It
Whefl you aplll your gut• out there. You apill your out• et Wimbledon, they make you atop and clean It lll).''
O'Malley plans Do big changes
' LOS ANGELES -Even though the ii Los Angeles Dodgen will finish below .SOO
this season, the president of the team says
be 1s optimistic about the future and
doesn't plan wholesale changes.
"There arc a lot of reasons why we didn't win this
year, but the fact remains that we just didn't win," Peter
O'Malley was quoted as saying.
''But tt's onJy fair to realize that no other
orgaruzatton is upthcrc(in thestandinis)as much as we
arc and we've shown we can bounce back. because of
the depth and quality of our organization. We arc
capable of bouncma back and we will.
"There will not be a lot of shakeups, maybe a trade
or two, but no wholesale changes."
The Dodgers arc currently in fourth place in the
NattonaJ League West.
Despite their problems, the Dodgers reached the
three miJJion mark in home anendancc this season for
the fifth time, but the total wtll be down about 400,000
from last year, when the)' won the NL West tttle.
Andq)ar firat In NL to win 20
Tigers match club .in total
Loo WbJtaker'• two-run homer in the • 12th innina gave Detroit a 4-2 victory over
the New York Yankees Friday night as the
Tigers matched their club record for
victones in a season with J 03. Reliever l>oa• Bair, S· 3,
burled four hitless inning.s for the victory IS the Tiaers
raised their record to I 03-S7, matchina the victory total
of the 1968 world championship club that went 103-59
. . . Elsewhere around the AL Friday, Milwaukee's Ed
Romero raced home on third baseman Kelly Gnaber'•
throwina error in the bottom of the 11th to tif\ the
Brewers to a 4-3 victory over Toronto . . . Rkla
Gff.maa'• 51.crifice Oy in the ei&l'ith inn.ins scored Mlke
Euler wtth the tie--brcakina run as Boston clinched
fourth place in the AL East W1th a 5-4 victory over
Baltimore. Cal Rlpkea of the Orioles set an American
Lea&ue record for shortstops with five assists for a total
of $75, breaking Roy Smalley'• record of 572 with
Minnesota in 1979 . . . BUTJ Btaell and DHe
Headenoa each drove in three runs to lead Seattle past
the Chicqo White Sox 7-J.
Gastineau, O'Brien face lawault
· NEW YORK -Defensive end Mark Eil
Gastineau and quarterbaclc Ken O'Bnen of
the New York Jets were sued for a total of C II•
$500,000 Friday by a New Jersey man who
claimed the players punched and lucked him in a brawl
last )'Car at Studio 54. •
Charles McGmlcy, 29, of Union City, said in a suit
filed tn Manhattan's State Supreme Court that the
football players "v101cntly, dangerously, and ma-
li~iously" beat hi~ at?<>ut the head, shoulders and body
without provocation m the discotheque the momina of
Sept. 30, 1983.
A •trange day for toudai pro9
Cartb Straa~ and Can d1 n Du l!I H1lldonoa ma tered the worst W("ather
~nd1t1ons the lourina pros h \C en·
oount red thls )'tar lld ,1, cd thro~
nun, wind. mud and biting oold to a ue for the lead
Fnd4)' m the SC<'ond round of the Wet Golf Oasslc In
Abilene, Tcxa . trangc had a no-bo&ey. S-u_ndcr•par67
while Halldorson put on a b1rd1c.-bir3ie finish fora 68 an
ooca iona1 rain, with temperatures In the upper 40s. m wan<bau ti!'IO\cr20mph.Tbccombjnat1onproduced
1 wind-chill factor that ranF(l from 13 to 2.S dcaJccs ••
• In the Wortd MatCb 'Ma~ Otiampion ip aiV.ra.inia
Water. F.ntland. iBtlll Orwsuw kept American hopes
alive by Mhancma to the semifinals with fl 3 and 2
victory over · Tona Nakam•r• of Japan, Fellow
mencan Corey Pavla, however.Jost 2 and 1 to West
Ocrmany'5 Bernard Luler. Grq. Normaa and
Severiuo BaUffteros, the twotopscc<h, alsoad\·anoed
tothescmisand:w'crcexpccted to meet in SundaY's fin(l]
•.. A mencan Lee Elcler fired a ti vc-undet-par 61 to take
a threwtrokc lead after the second round of a $Cniors
tournament in Yokohama, Japan.
Riley ~ted to •lln SOOD
LOS ANGELES -Rat Rile)' said m Friday he's reached a tcntativo agreement
with owner Jerry Buss to continue
coaching the Los Angeles laken and
expects to !iign a contract within a few day~.
TeleYliloD, radio
TIUVlllON 9 a.m. -COl.U• l'OOTaALL: ..,_ YL
Iowa. a.NI 2. ..
12:30 p.m. -CO'• -POOTaAU.: ArWona State YL &unfotd, a...11 .
12:30 p.m. -IPOln'a IAWAV: IOld,.g ~c:r.:o~-=r~-=: YorkT~C..a. 2.
12:15 p.m. -UJlllAU.: ~ ~ va. 0.tlMCl.~4.
12:30 p.m. -00' I W POOTaAIJ.: Notre
Daine YL Mtatourt, ClwN 7.
2 p.m. -eocca: Cdambla va. ~
ExNbftlonlMtch ~~· 24. CMnMI If. . .·
9 a.m. -COLLI• '-OOTllAU.: Nebflilkava. Syracuee, KIEV (879).
11 Lm. -COUJI• POOTaALL: ~
State VI.~ KLAC(570).
12:30 p.m. -Col I ... POOT8AU.: UCLA at
Colotllc:k>, KMPC (710).
1 p.m. -aAllUU..: San FrWldtco at
Oodgera, KABC (790).
1 p.m. -COLLI• POOTaALL: Utah State
va. Cail State Fullenon,1KWVE ~ FM).
1:30 p.m. -COL.UGI TaAU: LSU at use. KNX (1070). .
5 p.m. -COIJ.aM FOOTaALL: Long 8eiCf\
State VI. Arizona, KEZY ( 1190).
5:30 p.m. -8AaeaAl.l: Angela at Texu,
KMPC(710).
Parrish's hit
sinks Angels
ARUNOTON, Tel. (AP)-U4'ry P msh had been
tud:on99RBlforaweckandhc sbe-ainnm to ond r
about gctung the next one. f r:iday t\fghi Tt1 got the answer.
Parrish picked upt\\o RBI and ouhepme-winneras
Tex s def eatcd the Angel , 4· I. 1 he key hit came rn the
seventh on ilwo-out double ahat broke a l·l tie.
••1 was struggltflli" said Pam h; who cnt O\cr the
100 RBJ mart for the fi~t time m his career. u urc I was.
· ean•t you ten by the pitches I wa swmgina at. I haven't
been swinaina well tor• while. "I always seemed to be hiuina it 6tnught t eomcone.
l really began to wonder if it would happen "
• Dave Stcwan. 7-14, went the distance to pick up tt,te
victory for Tcxa . Ranger M nager Ooua R der Aid
Stewart's performance lifted hi chances or i tic kin WJth
the tc~m next ycu.
.. He'• been pitchinagrcat." he said ... 1 Wiii have ome.
beannaon next year."
Stcwan lnlCk out five and walked four for the
victory. Jim Slaton, 7-10, was the loser.
Tcu napped a l·l tie with three runs in thescveJ1th.
With om out, Mickey Rivers doubled to nghl, and one out
later Buddy Bell..._, walked intentionally .•
Pam h followed with his double to n~t-ccnter,
giving him 101 RBI forthescason. It marked the first time
that Pam b. who later scored on Pete O'Bncn' sin le, has
driven in 100 runs in his 10.:ycar mi)or·league ca~.
The AnJdS took a 1..0 lead in the top of the first on
Darryl Scon1e11' run·scorintsinglc, but Texas tied it in the
sixth on Marv Foley's sacrifice: fly.
Reynolds' hit
gives LA win
LOS ANGELES (AP) -R.J. Reynolds' pinch sinale
with two out in the eiabth scored Pedro Ouermo with the
tic-breaking run aa t6.e Los Anaeles Dodgers ca.me from
behind to edae San Francisco, 4-3, Friday ni&bt. The Gianu had scored in the top of the eiabth to take
a ~2 lead when Chili Davis sinaled home Dan Gladden. .
Steve Sax started the Dod&ers• rally with a walk. and
Ed Ameluna followed with i bloo'I> smate to clwe starter
MarkOrant.
Reliever Frank Williams picked Sax off tcCOnd, but
Ameluna took second in the cnsuina Nndown. One out
later, Guerrero sinaled to scote Amcluna with the tyina
run.
Guerm-o then took third on Williams' wild pickoff
throw to firSt and Reynolds followed with his pme-
winnina bit ·
Bob Wclcl\, 13-13, earned the win and Tom
Niedeofuer recorded his 11 ttJ save and first ainccc July 2.
Williams, 9-3, took the loss.
The Do4gcrs took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first
when Guerrero sinaJed home Sax and scored on Mike
Scioscia'a double.
San Francisco sot one run back in the second off Welch when Dusty Baker opened with a double and came
home on a sinaJe by Ouis Brown.
Sailcirs romp to polo_ win CdMHANGSON, 14-7 .; .
Prom Bl
Newport Harbor High 'sJon Elhott
scored the first of his six goals 10
seconds into the g11Tne Friday to lead
the Sailors to a 20-3 romp over
visiting R1 vcrstde Poly, the fourth-
rankcd CIF 3-A team.
OUR LONG TEAM
LEASE OR PURCHASE;
A LARGE INVENTORY
ASSURES CHOICE
Jn another high school contest,
Estancia made It two straight tn its
own tournament with an easy victory
over Troy, and on the community
college front, Golden West, Orange
Coast and SaddJeback recorded
South Coast Conference victories.
At Newport Harbor, the CIF 4-A
top-ranked Sailors scored I 0 times in
the first quarter en route to a rout. The
Tars held a 14-0 lead at halftime.
Elliott's six·goaJ outburst was com-
plimented by four goals from Rich
..a~ ..Id i.-• 10 6'0417 • Monttil, i.-~ sm 2A
ltefvnctoble -llrity ~ S2SO, ftllnlallld ~ lee S206, Total ~ due 01 ~ of leooe,
1613.24 Total_,.,. of fM'Y'I*" Sl0,94' Totol Mi19ove allowed 60,000 ~ 6c J* mole -
60,0CO ........
1984 IARQUI
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~ S.W11y DepoMI S22S, bt....-cl le-lee l166, Totol __.,, due at i.-w.c.....,
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Stanley Eight other Satlors scored as
Newpon Harbor improved its record
10 8-0. Meanwhile, at the Estancia Tour-
nament, the Eagles played rude hosts
to Troy, sconng a I 2-3 victory behind
four·aoal performances by Richard
Devore and Chns Lorenz. Peter
Howell added two goals for the Eaales
who evened their record at 5-5.
Goaltender Gary Vant'riet had six
saves. In community college action,
Golden West, which scored 20 goals
on Thursday, whipped v1s1hng
Cypress, 24-8, to improve its South
Coast Conference record to 2-0.
The Rustlers, 7-0 overall, used a I().
goal second quarter to Pl}t the game
out ot reach.
Geoff Gruber, a freshman from
Newport Harbor High, scored seven
goals while Matt Murphy chipped in
three and five other players scored
two goals.
The Pirates made tt two straight
WJthout a loss in sec play with a 9-7
decision over visitin·g Mt. San An-
tonio.
Peter Kasparoff, another Newport
Harbor grad, scored four times for the
Pirates. Mark Maldonado and Jack Ryan
notched three goals apiece as Saddlc-
back improved to 2..0 in conference
play with a 10-6 victory over Full-
erton. Goalie Jon Gasporra was
credited with l S save .
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sugestion his team dominated the
game. "But there was some sweat at the end.''
Laguna Beach High's Artists re-
sponded with a 65-yard march to
score with 6:51 left, and aot the ball
qa.in before junior Matt Du.Bow
made a divina interception at the
CdM 33 to put a lid on the Artists'
uprising before 1,800 at Newport
Harbor High.
Corona had the field position aU
rugbt untiJ ta.kin& over on its 14 after the lead was pared to , ._ 7 and when
Ted Hudzinski's defensive ~J.ay
forced a punt, the Artists had~cir
shot with 5:31 left at the CdM 38.
The story, however, went a lot
deeper than that IS the Artists first
killed themselves with penalties(9 for
92 yards on the way to a 14-0 halftime
deficit); before a comedy of errors by
the officials in the fourth frame
helped even things out. It was somewhat moot since the
Artists eventually toored on their 6S-
yard drive, but on the .,qay an
apparent touchdown run by
sophomore Todd Jonathon was stop-
ped by an inadvfrteDt whistle on a
fakC:PUnl.
"They bad the option of <lli.oa the
ball at the'JM>int of the whistle or
where they ..-ere when the whistle was
blown," said official l..ati'Y Arason.
It appeared the Artists were aided
in the followina moments -with a
pass interference call aoina qa.inst
CdM, then the scorina pass from
quarterback Jim O'Donnell to Pat
Devlin, although it appeared Devlin
was out of the end zone, then came
back into playina territory to catch
the ball.
It didn't placate a fumina Laauna
Beach Coach Dennis Haryung; who
said: "Every pme we have jus~ been
fractured by the offtciats. They just
blew it on the .touchdown play
(Jonathan picked up his own f\imble
and broke into the c:le.ar, but Ara.son
said there wu no fumble, just an
inadvertent whistle) and it cost us 21/J
minutes.
.. Twice they bad 27 secorids in the
huddle and when they went out of
bounds cigbt seconds went off before
the clock was sto~ped ...
l..a&una Beach s only threat in the
first 6a.lf(at the CdM 13)was pushed baC:k by an unsporumanllke penalty
(a verbal situation between plater
and official) with 45 seconds left. It
was nothing directly." said Hamini.
..just somethina under hi• breath."
Nevertheless, it was Lquna's only
moment m a fint half which saw the
Sea Kings dominate with a one-yard
touchdown run by Sean Turner and
an 18-yard strike from quarterback
Bobby Hatfield to Chris Warner, a
picture play as the senior quarterback
scrambled to his left and fired to his
· ri&bt while on the run to a wide open
Warner in the end zone.
Corona's defense, meanwhile, led
by Pat McGrath} Guy Putnim, Jon
Schisler and eff Muller, wu
smotherinJ the Artists' veer attack.
And. Bnan Davison was pro=~ the Sea K.inp with a much-n
runnina attack. as the wide receiver
picked Laauna's secondary apart. turning seven receptions into~ lOS
yards.
Hatfield turned in a superior effort,
bittina to of 14 attempts for 143
y1.1'd5> and wbcn they really needed it,
bursung for an 11-yarcl draw on third
and 6 io the fadina momen11.
c..... 4111 Mar 14, U9UM letdl 7
SC.. IW Ouattln
L.allUnl leecft • • • 1-'
COrone di! MM 0 '' t t-1' CdM-Turnw 1 run (S.tcnel kick)
CdM-W11ner II MU from "-lfttld (S.tdlll kick)
Ll-Oe¥Un 10 MU from O'Donntll (McKntll kick)
A"encs.nc.. l,IOO (•ltml*I)
tNOMOUAL STATW11CI .......
• Ll-Or1Hr, 11·61; JOMll'IOn, f •SI; HuclllMltl, 1-7; O'~. t-W•mlma 17.
CdNr-lf'w•. 12·•· TomkMk, 10-211
Turner, 1·21; H1Hltld, "'''-... , ..
O'Donnll, 9·20-1, M; KlmNI, 0-2-t, A. H1ttlt6d, 10-14· I, 10.
•eaMIW L~. Ht C""'"""". 1-14, ,re.-men, 1-13; 0..111'1, HO, T.itt, 1•t, HudtlMlll, ,.,
CdM--onrton, 7·10S; Wlffttf, 2·31;
McC111utn, M .
SAILORS ROLL, 26-14 ••• From Bl
Spooner from 38 yards out, and on
Nev.-port'• next aencs with 8:34 left in
the firat htlf, Sterlin& Coberly booted
hiJ firat of two field aoat , this one
tom 29 yard$.
It 1eemed all but over for Wood· brid&c until it scored 14 points of its
own in the second Quan.er_. but even
that wasn't cnouah ... We JUSt didn't
teem to tackle those IUY• aftet we
built up uch a ~ .. Oidchnp 11id,
rcftnina to the 2~ ! .t~ide fiit club had manqed in the"RcQnd quarter.
··we when out to win, and that's what
WC did -it's a W ...
'TNOnt'I third catch (or Jl yards
came witb 2:'40 to JO in the fint half.
for a touchctown, bdpin,a the Siilors
build the l~ld.
Moran captures
speedway; finale
Woodbridac soothed tho deficit by
tc0rinawitb 2hecondalet\in the first ·
half, a 43-yard touchdown pus from
Yurkovich 10 Matt Sevmour, but it
was never to be heard from qain.
Newport, however, continued to
make noise from both 11da of the
field to maintain its manhandlina.
... .,,.,, H...., »1 WH ....... 14
lar'tw~
...._, .WW 7 " J ......,. WOcdr1-I 14 I D-U N~I· 1 run (CIMttv .. let.> N~ Jt MU ftom flolify lllJo. fehcf)
Nl+-Coblttv It ~O
Wooct-4!.wa II ll!Ooft ,.,,.,. <Mldll•I•
kick) ~TNOl'le » MU frem FtitY (c.Mffl
II.JO)
~'3 .... ffomY~ (Mlddlt!On •10.> NH-CoMl1r ft 110 Al'*'Otne. t,H• lftllmll!ld)
•DMDUAL ITAT'llTICS ........ H~ll, t-)11 Howtilr, '14M, OI 1•12, E , J·t, MctCllWl9, t .. Wood Pfl•11, M"'1J ....,, .... T°""'-
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Big play prov s fatal to Ocean
Seahawk victlmizedbyklckoffretum,
ongTDrunsln 26-5 ossatGardena
could lean on.
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GARDENA -n View Htah nccded;usaid:Oay:ta_n-A .. Wfth ano'ibcr f~tball. coac~ Kart Oayt1n 1ot hts solid week of pructlce we hould be aJI
wish Fnday night -he left Gardena-nght. But·yes. they really did •tUff
Hiah with a positive cffon aner a us." •
aood street figrit -and for the time · . It was an View's thitd strai&tit bei~ that ~as tisfaction enougtl. loss after a &eason..opemna victory
Hll Seahawks were 26-5 non· over EStancia.
league ~ictims of a strona Mohicans' • The hosts stung the $cahaw~ wtlh
11. but there were some definite the big play -from st.arUo firu h-
positive s11ns the Scahawk coach beginningwithPceWceSmith,a 16().
MARINA. ••• FromBl .
On second down from the five
8lokdfk lofted a pa into the end
zone to Chip Rish. Rish ~de •&rcat
catch, aoin1 Ol(er the top of two Aztec
defenden and comina down in .the
back comer of the end zone. Penner
added the convenion to make it I 0..0
at the ba1f.
-The Vikinas second drive of the
sccortd harf demonstrated Thomp-
son's frustrations with the offense so
far this year.
After Musey swept around the end
for 39 yards to the Aztec 37 and
.-.,, Blokdyk carried for 27 more, the
Vikinas had a first-and goal at the 10.
Two consecutive holdina penalties
pushed them to the ~ and aJthouah
they eot the yards back, they were
· ~n forced to settle for only three pomts.
.. We nave to put the ball in the end
zone.'• Thompson said ... If you can•t
put the ball in the end zone, some-
thina·s wrona."
Marini }3, LA Quinta 7
Ian tty Quli111n
La Quinta
Mllrlne
MM~27 FG
0 0 0 7-7
• 10 , l>-13
Mar-4111$11 5 NU tnlm lloltdVk (Ptftner
11.lctl)
Mal ...,_IMI' f7 FG
LQ-Craln Sf NH trom Raclltenwald
(CtNlts lllck)
Allenda11ee· 4,200 ( .. ti td)
INDIVIDUAL T1ST.tCS.
ltullllrle L~r1ln, 1'·40; Mavtoren1, 9·33;
ltacltlenwald, 9·20; Kim, l·•; Ca1111n, Hew· minus l3, I
Mllr-Ma111v, 16-105; Antovan. 14·7';
llokctvlt, 15-Sot; lltlill. 2-17.
ftHllne
LQ-ttaclttenwald. 2·f-0, n
Mar-llokcMt, 4·9·1, Jf,
PoUndtr who laked a reverse on the ~na nter ppcd the ball out of
openina kickoff and raced 9S )'lrds th end z from a>e Mobkans• 24.
for a touchdown Ocean V.cw IOl deep as the
When an Ocean Vaew defender Gardena 32 1n the second half: but
lipped and fell m the second quarter :that was the lut of the bu.ks'
at was all mieiver Demck Pettway firev.orks 11 Boan Brown struck "'.\th
needed 10 tum Sean Wilson's pa touchdown runs of7.S and 33 yards .
to.an_:µ:>2r'd TD. ~~-==----p.i.u......halen and Cart0& soaon.nQ
he Scahawks made It mtertiUJl& stood out defen 1vdy for the •
near the end of the fim half when hawks, ana Tony Hocker came up ·
after Gardena Coach Bill Partri4ae th an ln~rcept1on, but the;nabihty
was CJCtted for two straiafu un· to ,contain the Ma pfay J>.l'.Oved SJ>QlUrnanlike conduct penalties, dec111vc.
they struck with Andy Austwick's 32· Prior to the .-me Gayian td
yard field 1oaJ whb no time left to ••we're stlll look.i~ for Mr. Good·
pare the deficit to I 2aS. bar... and ahhou the • I 00-yard
Ocean View · &<>t on the board rusher didn't u cc, the defense
earlier wnh a safciy when the Qar. eenainly did."
.......................... -~ L~raln, l·Sf; Allen. HI
~Vllelle, 1-17; Pa\'M, 1-13; ltlill, 1·5; Anto'v'!', H ..
The llartna llne open.a a ba&e bole for
mnnlnl back Adam ~toyan, who raca
for eome of hU 79 yarda da.rtnc tbe Vlk-inC•' 13·7 trla.mpb OYer La ~ta Jl'rtdaJ.
Ta11 orders a wait
Pirates, Rustler~
No. I-ranked Taft
challenges GWC;
OCC. Gauchos vie
ByCURTSEEDEN °' .... ..,. ........
A day-mght doubleheader brin
all three area community college
football teams to Ora• Coast Col·
lege today with Golden West and Taft
opening the PAC·9 Conference with a
1:30 p.m. contest followed the
Mission Confcrcnce opener between
Saddlcback and host OCC at 7:30 .
It will be a long day, indeed. but if
you're Rustler Coach R'I)'
Shackleford or PiraCe Coach Dick.
Tucker. )Ou hope it's not too Iona.
Here's why:
Tann. Goldea West atOOC-Tbe
Couprs arc ranked No. 1 in the
country and have won conv'lnciasly
(SS-0 over Ventura and S<>-13 over
West !'fills) to stan off the 1984
campaign.
Golden West is also 2.0 comina
into the conference opener with
victories over Orange Coast (21-3)
and Santa Ana ( 17-14). In both pmea
the defense far outshined the offente,
but the real test will come today
apinst the explosive Cougars.
Taft's fullbouse offense features a
revolving door of talented runnina
backs led by John Stewart Who is
averaging better than 1 S yards a carry
.
nd Alonzo r1c uh n 8.2 a"
The Taft def en u c hne a\
2SO ~unds J>Cf player. uu, Jthe Cougars re a you Learn
Wl\h four returners On offense an(t
three on defense.
The Cougars are a verqaoi 390
yards rushl.OI llJ\d SSS yards in total
offense.
Golden West has outpined its
opponents 612-420 in its first two
games with quar'tdbaek John Hcu\k
pas$ing for four touchdowns and 286
yards. Sophomore John Lamberton
has done mOSt of the rusbmg. pt~
up 158 yards on 40camcs.
After two mes. the Rustlet de-
fenSt ha allowed but one \OUdU!°'1t"ft
Taft has scored J 11 pomu m tw0
mes.
eback ., Orange Coad -ill
doesn't look good for Coadl Did
Tucker0 '> Pirates. lbef" e man~
only a fidd goal m two games t 11
season Dd the defen5C has beta
overworked in losses to Golden W
and Fullerton. Sadd!Cback. 1·1 rebounded froim
an opening l to IEi Camino to beat
ML San Antonio I 0-.3 last week. lfbe
Gauchos have bad &ood fonunes
apinst the Pirates m the put.
winning the last fi\·e times the two
teams have met -four by mutout.
Southern Cal, LSU clash in battle of unbeaten&
occ will try to set iu wishbone
offense i11 gear after seneratina Just
298 )'atds total offense in two pmes.
QuarteibaCk .Ken Laszlo has com-
pleted 18 of 40 _passes for 161 )vds
meaning the OGC rushins ~e
accounted for just 13 7 yards in t
pmcs.
Saddlebad:. sophomore quar-
tcrbclc:k ike Doua,lau bas com-
pleted 41 of 63 passes f01' 443 yards
while Rogtr Brown &Ad John salinas
bas done lhe bulk..Df lhc mnnina. for Licking its wounds, UCLA tackles
another Big Eight foe in Colorado --
From AP dispatcbes
The University of Southern Cali-
fornia and LSU, tradttionaJlr amona the nation's finest footbal teams.
meet for only the second time today
in a battle of unbeatens.
The I 5th-ranked Trojans, who
nipped LSU. 17-12, five years aao in
Baton Rouge, brina a 2-0 record into
the I :30 p.m. contest at the Coliseum.
The Tiae~. under new Coach Bill
Amsparaer, arc 2-0-1 .
LSU is cominJ. off a 27-26 victory
over Arizona. bke Southern Cal a
member of the Pacific-I 0 Conference.
The Tiaers earlier beat Wichita State
EAGLES •••
From Bl
had kicked a 21-yarder on bis team's
fmt drive), and pve the Eagles a 16-7
lead, all the points they would need.
Altbouah Hodge has been Est.an·
cia'1 place-kicker for three ye an,
these were the longest two field aoals
Hod&e says he•s ever recorded. Why?
"Those were the longest coach has
ever let me try," Hodae admitted.
"I've kicked 54-yarden in P.tactice,
but toniaht was the best I ve ever
kicked in a pnle."
University Coach Rick Curtis did
not araue. "He put the kickoffs in
deep all ~l. He kicked the hell out
of the ball, Curtis said.
Hodge also picked up two extra
point.a. The first came after Nllback
Mike Naylor scored on a 15-yard run
with Rve !CCOnds in the tint period.
Naylorspearheaded Estancia•s three·
pronged rushiDf attack (which in·
eludes altemauna tailbacks Alan
Blaver and Craia Conte) by pinitll
119 of Est.anci~'a 262 fl!Shina yards.
It was an intercepuon by Ea&le
linebacker Scott Lane that set up 'the
score. Lane, the ElJles' captain, was
sinale out by Blanton as the pme•s
defensive star. He was near double
fliures in unassisted &acklea u the
Eiale defense provided the offente
aoOd. field pQsition most of the
evenrna~ . Tho TroJans were unable to pen·
etrate past their own 27 until late in
the tint half. A fourth down Andy
Miller to Brad Arnold ~SS P,lay aot
them untn{kod and aet up M11lcr'1 I·
yard sneak for a touchdown four
plays later. .
47-7 aJter playing Florida to a 21-21
t1c m their opener.
Southern Cal whipped Utah 42-7,
then edged Arizona State 6-3 last
weekend in a contest in which the
Trojans lost starting quarterback
Sean Salisbury to a knee injury.
Second-year Southern Cal Coach
T~d Tollner, whose club was 4-6-1 in
1983 for the school's first losing
season in more than two decades, said
he secs similarities between this
years Trojans and the Tiiers.
"I think they're a very similar team
to us, except for having a new coach,"
Tollner said. .. They were good two
years ago. not loo good last year (4-7).
but have almost all their players back
and arc developing."
Tollner said the Trojans' defense.
dominant in the t\\O victories. will
receive its first stem test against the
Tigers.
"We're going to be playing against
people who can put pomts on the
board," he said, add mg that LSU has
a fine blend of passing and runnini-
Amsparger, longtime defensive co-
ordinator for the National Football
Lca.ue's Miami Dolphins before
leaving for LSU, expressed respect for
the Trojans.
"It's a typical USC team -big
offensively and tall defensively," he
said. "They have tremendous athletes
and a lot of depth. And up to this
point their defense wtll be the
toughest "e·~e faced."
In Boulder. Colo .. UCLA \\i ll be
meeting a B1& Eght foe for the second
straight \\ctk, but the qual1t) of the
opponent is far different.
Last week, the Bruins ,.ere
humbled by top.ranked Nebraska.
42-3. but this week UCLA will be
favored against winless Colorado.
Five Bruin starters didn't make the
trip to Boulder. Quarterback Steve
Bono, who missed the Nebraska
debacle with a sprained ankle, was expected back this week, but he was
limited in practice and won't play
today. He'U be replaced in the stanina
lineup by former Fountain Valley
High standout Matt Stevens. who will
be makina his second start at UCLA.
Also not makina the trip were
flanker Mike Young. defens.ive tackle
..................... '-
defender darlnt Frtda1'• a. Vlew t.c-e opener ·al On.Die Cout Coll .. e.
Parsons, Hogan advance·in surfing
Mark Walen, hnet.cter TOD) Phil·
lips and safety Dennis Price.
WinJback Danny Andrews suffered a
sprained ankle in practice on
Wednesday; he'll mate the trip but
won't stan.
Flanker Karl Dorrell. wbo bad
alternated with Youns as a starter,
suffered a shoulder separation in the
Nebraska game and is out Safety Joe
Gasser, who alternated with Price,
also s out with a shoulder separation
suffeicd against Nebraska.
"We took tremendous punishment
in the Nebraska pme,'' said UClA
Coach Terry Donahue. ..We were
dccunated by a vastly superior team
that dominated us in every way. Our
biggest problem this week was cettiaa
ready phyncaUy." •
OILERS •••
homBl
seen that from anywbere (in the
stadium) they sat.··
The Bruins turoed the ball over
minute.$ later after a eu! completion was fumbled on theu 34-yatd line.
Two Oilers (Soon GoOdman and
Coley McClcodon) fdl on the bl!11 si~ Huntinaton excellent 6C10
~uon.
But a ~ intm:tption three plays
later allowed Wilson to pin control
of the ball &pin. ·•ney were cha'naing their cov-
erqes on us very effectively," said
Pascoe. "We also dropped a lot of
passes."
Another shon Bruin punt pve the
Oilen the ball on the Wilson 44 )'ard
line early in the founh quarter. But
HuntiJlllOo pve it a•-ay apin, as
Bruin Gefendcr Charles M'llcs re-
co••cred an Oiler f\lmble OD the t •.
That miscue revencd the momC'D-
twn of tbe pme. as the Bnlins put
t<>scthU I IQ.play drive, culaiiDatcd by William Amclona's 7-yard touih-
down run.
But tho Oiten showed ~ of
rnaturitY minutes later when Joe
Napoli 'hooked up with Russ Morpn
for a 6().yard compkllon. It was one
of .six re«ptions (O.. Mcqan fol 117
yards. Napoli threw 2 Y&!'dS to Randy
Hatch two plays later for the Oiler
touChdown with 1:35 lcft..
However, t.be subicquent on-side
kick was rCIC'O"'tn::d by tbe Bruin and
Wilson ran out the dock to ICal the
\ 'ctoey.
The OilendrO:P to 1-2-l , and flee
Mater Oci DCJl.t turday .
..
Coach Ken Sv; • . • GauCho
Douglass ~~orite receiver
back in former saddleback Hilb SW'
Todd <:age. Cage has cauah1 l 2 passes
for 145 )'ards irus season.
IRVINE •••
From Bl
were." When asked to comment on
Juqkcit, Johnson said ••He was just
outstaodiq. What else can you uy?"'
lrnne Coach Terry Hcnjpn was ri&bt in Step with that notion, be had
nothina to say.
J unateit, I S-11, 2()0..pound Koior,
was playiaa with a sore shoulder but it
never showed in his ruonina. He bad
t SS yards in lbc first half uMl bad a
band in~ Cbaraer drive.
When it looked as if El Toro miabt
ND away with pme in the first half
aft.er scorina OD its fint two ~
scuions, the Vaqueros' Bo~
Hamelin pounced on a qi&r1p
f\lmble to pve bis team the ball at its
own •9-yard line.
From there. it was runni~ beet
Remy Rahmatulla canyina twtce for Cflbt yards and Bielman once for
another tevcn. With the bell at the El
Toro 37. Dielman bit rcttiver Mike
Henipn with 36-;YIJ'd pess to t.be Cbarscr I. One pfay later, the Va-
queros cut the lead to l 4-7 on
Rahmatulla's one-yard burst up the
middle.
On the Irvine'$ second 1eorina
drive, Dielman passed and ran the
Vaqueros from lbcir 28toElToro's1
.. ~ lrviDc found itself faced with a
fourtb-and-tOal situation and trail~
27-7. On fourth down, Biclmao fl
a dive into the middle and ran a
bootlea around tbc ri&ht side for the
IC()l'C.
With Hcn.apD's PAT makina It
27-14, it loo cd as if ll'\ine •'aS still
alive with I l:SS remain.Ula to
played in the fourth quarter.
El Toro and J~1t took care of
that. ho ver, a.nsweriq tht Va-
queros' score by notcbina a field Soll
and a touchdown oo i1S neu two P<>!~>11ions to de.cide it.
lrv10Ct wbich ca.me into iu ftrSt
t e contC$t 1-2 o~rall. h u Sao
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11•0.lfOll Toronro
8o$1on
N.w York
a.111mort
CleV""1d MffWl\lkM •·won clMalon 11111
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Mllw1ul(" •· Toronto ' (11 1nn11111s> 5111111 7, Clllcaeo l 1(1nws City 6, O.k~ S
TldlV'• c;.mes Aneieb (lehn 12-10) 1t T1111t (Tanal'll
lS-141, (n)
Detroit (lertnlMlr 1~ 10) •' Ntw Yorlt. !Gukh' 11>-10)
8attlmor• (8odcllcker 1'•11) at aoston
(Hurst 12-11)
Toronto {Cllnc:v 13-lSJ 11 Mliw1uk"
(McClure 4-IJ
Mlnnesot1 (8ulchlr 13·10) 11 Clt\lllend
(HMton 11-lSJ
KaMlt City IS&blrllaoln 1~10) 11 Q911-
llnd (Codlroll S-4) • ClllcaOo (Blnnlster 13-11) •I SNllll
(Lll!lltlon 16*1), (n) sundlV'• G9"MS
N1e11111 T11111
Detroit at New York
Balllmor• 11 8o$1on
Toronto at MllwaukM
Mlnnesot1 11 Clriellnd
Callfornl1 at Texai
K1n~11 Cltv at o.kllnd Ctilclgo 11 Sffttle
END REGULAR RASON
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w•sT DtVIStON
W L ftct. G8
x-Sln DHtoc> 91 6' 569
Houlton IO IO .500 11
Atllnl1 7' 11 494 12
Ded9lr'S n 13 .4' 1 14
Ctnclnn.11 61 92 .42S 23
Sin Fr1nc1tco 66 N .413 2S
IAST DIVtslOH
x ·Ollcaoo 94 65 .591
tffw York 19 7l .55' S"'2
St. Louis M 76 .525 10\.\
Pl'lllldelotll• 11 71 .509 13
Montr11t n 12 .... 17
Plt1Sbur9'1 n 17 .453 22
x-on dlvlskwl 11111 ,.,_.,.,Sc.-
~ 4, Sin FrandSClO 3
SI. Louis 4, Clllcaoo I (10 lnnlnosl
Montreel 7, tffw York 0
Houston 6, Cincinnati 3 (10 IMlntS)
San Dltoo 4, Atlante 2
Plllsbur9'1 11 PllllldllPhla, Pl)d .. rain
TadaY'a~
S.n Francisco IRlllY 1-01 at ~
(Reun S-7J
Houston (Rvan 12-11) et Clnclnl'lltl
(Tibbs S-2)
St. Lout• (Cox 9-101 11 Chlaoo
(Ecktrslri 10-9)
fltttMxlroh (Tudot I l-11) at Plll~l1
(Rawtev ~0-S), <n>
New Y0\11 (Terrell 10-12) 11 Montr"I
!Smith 12-12), (n)
San Dltoo (Whitson 13-1) el Alllnta
(MltW 13-f), (n)
SUl*Y'• GMwt Sin Francisco at ~
New York 11 Monlr181
PlttsbUroh at Pllllldl!P1'1l1
Sin Diego at Alllnt1
Houston et Cincinnati
St. Louil et ChlClllO
END RIGULAA SEASON
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Rangers 4, Anoets 1
CALIFORNIA TEXAS
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Wltrono 2t1
Sconlrs lb
Downlnolf
ReJksndh
Grleh3b
Narron c
MCBrOf'I rt
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lt>rllbl
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3 0 0 0 Ward If
• 0 I 1 88eH3b • 0 1 0 LAPrsh rt • o o o oeri.n lb 4 0 1 0 GWrohld
3010 ScollC
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UHllbl
3 1 1 0
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3 2 2 0
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DP-Texas 1. LOB-C.lllornte 9. Tt1111 I. 28-MC8rown, Narron, Rivers, LAPar·
rlsh. S&-Pellls 2 (.,). SF-Foley.
IP H R ER 99 SO c.........
Slaton L,7-10 6 2-3 9 4 4 4 0 Curtis 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
TIX1$
DStewart W,7-1• 9 • s T-2:U A-7,050
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ood9trs 4, Gtantl 3
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANOELH
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COevls rt
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Brenlv c
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LIV ... P
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Re&>b lb
Kuiper lb
Grant p
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3 0 1 0
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4 I 1 0
4 0 I 0
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2 0 0 0
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E-FWlnllms. DP-Los Anotla 1.
L08-San Francisco 6, Los Anoelet 6
28-Scloscll, D81ker, C01vll. S&-Slx
132). S--Wlllmen.
t.-H R IR 98 SO
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Grant 7 s 3 3 ,
FWllll1ms L,9-3 2-3 1 I I 0
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Nleclnf\w S, 11 1 0 0 0 0
Grant oil~ to 2 betters In Ith.
WP-(;r1nt. T-2:33. A-37,19'
MAJOR LEAGUE LE~DERS
A.met'lclln LMeue (~ TIMln4aY"i o.mts>
3
1
0
7
0
8ATTING (JIS at bits); Matllnotv ..... w
York, 312; Wlmletd. New YO!'k, ~.
eoots, &oston, 322; E1Mef'. 8oaton, 31•,
Tremmtll, Ottrolt, .314. RUNS; OwEv1ns, Boston, 121,
RH«lderson, Oalo.llnd, 109, 800fl, &oston,
107; Armas, 8oston, 106, Buller, Clwvllend,
104; Wtnfltld, New York, 10.
A81. Rice, tso.ton, 122. Arma•. &oslon,
120; IC~. Ollkllnd, Ill, A01vlt, Sfft·
tie, 11•; E~riv, 111tlrnor•. 110.
HITS Mattlnotv. ~w YOfll, 201; BooeJ,
Botton, l ,.; AIPk~ 8attirnol'I, lf2; Win·
fltld. N-Vortc. ,.,, E1Mlr. aouon, 11$; Franco. c11vt1 no, ltS
DOUILES· Mllllnttv, N-Yori!.. 42; LA,..rrlsll, T1xu. 40, Ga.it. Toronto, 31;
D'fl'Ev1M, 8o1ton, »i 88ell. Tt111t, u.
Rlplten, a.ttlmot"e. ~
TIUPL.ES COlllnt, Toronto. IS. Moset>v.
Toronto, IS, KGlbsoll, DetrOll. 10, 81tna1.
Chlc.l90, 9, Butltr, Cl9Vlllnd, '· UC!lhew. Toronto. 9, w 11aon, Ke,,.., Cltv, 9
HOME RUNS. Armat, Boslon, ~; 11.'l'IO• ~. Ollklllld, ~S; lf'Vflllnskv. Mtnnno11, '2; O.lhlflt, Boston, 32, 1.N~rtl,h, De•
trOll. :n: MllJl"'V' Olkllnd, J2. Thornton,
Cltv ... ncl, 32
STOLEN IASU RHendoltton, Oelltefld,
.,., COiins, t-.nto, 60, lk'11w, Cle~ so, G1«l1 , Toronto, 4'. Ptftla. AM191s, 4'
PITCHING (15 deeltlons). AltXlllOer,
ToronlO, 17 5 1U; BMnen. Cllvliand. 11·1, UI, Pltrv.1-De1ro1t, lt .. , J 2'. Wlkox.,
OettOlt, 17·1 •.111. H ro, N-Yorio., ,. •••
JOO STltl.CEOUT'S. Lanotton, S..1111. lfS Sf-. Tetonto, 1'2J WM. .._,,, lN . I~ CleW!alW. lts, Hou9h, r ... ,, ,., ..
l 29, 1984
SAVGl QulHnt>ttfv, KIMU CUv ~
C1ud II; Oll..lonel J6, Htrtll!WIOJ Oetro;t, H J l{)Ohe:ttf. New York, )I, Dav J, M1f!M·
'°''· tt Na I L .. tue
(~ TbUndlY"• 0 -I~ TTING IMS 11 t>lhl Gwynn. San
01.00 • .)Sf, Lacv. Plt1st>\11'11h, ..)11. CO.v11,
San Fra1'CIKO, ,314, Sal'ld1>er11. C11lcloo.
314 Cabell, tfOUiton, ,31) HCll'ne11<111, New
ork, ,)13 Rav, Plllsbl.lfOfl, )l).
RUNS ~ (h!(a;o, m. Se~. PNledtl~. '°'· w11111fn'" .S.n 01.00, 1041 l'etnes, MocmMl, 103, Mattl'llwt, 'Chlcogo,':f
100. .
1181 GClfter Mofltreet, 10S. SChmlot,
Pl'll °"~'-· ios: MUrP'lv. A•i.1111, "· Ctv. ClllQ9o. H. cn.i. Houtton, ts; Dum.m. ClllCIOO. 9$. .,
HITS' Wvnn, kn OIHO. 211, SendWll.
c111ca90, 196. S"muel, PtllladtlPhte, 1•,
Rllnft, Montr11\ 117, Crw, Hou1ton, Ill.
• DOUllLES. 1111"8$, MonlrMI, 31, Rev, Pntst>UtVf\, ,, : ·~mutt. Ptlhlidelofll•, n.
SlndMrg, ClllCl90, JS, MUl'llllY. At!Jnte.
l2 TRIPl.;,E$: Simuel, Plllladl~la, It,
~dbeto. Clllcuo, 19, Cru&. ~ton, 13,
CRevnolds. Houston. 111 Oor1n, ~•le>n,
11: McGM. SI Louil, 11; Wv,,,... PH·
ta~t"Oh, 11
HOME RUNS: Mt.nlw. At1•n11. 35,
Scllmfdl, Ptlli.delollte, ,s, GC1rter, Mon·
tr11t, 27, Cev, Chie1110, 2S; Fo•le<. New
Vortl, 23, StrewMrrv, N-Yoo1. U .
STOLEN tJASES: Re4nes, Montrt1I, 13,
Samuel. Pf\llldtfl>hle, 72, WiQQlns, Sa~
Oleeo, 69, VH1vn. Phll1cttf P1111 41; Los
mllll, St. Loul•. •7. Redus. C11'tlnnetl. 47
PITCHING !15 deCIJIOnJ)" Sutcllff•, Chl-
ceeo. 16· 1, 1 '9. Soto, Cincinnati, 17·7, 3.43,
P_, °"""' 12-6, 2.41. R•wlev Pllll•· dell>hl•. 10-S, 363, Goode!\, New Vofk,
17-9, 2.60.
STRIKEOUTS. Goe>Mn, N-York. 27', v111n1ue11, Oodelrl. 240. Rv1n, Hou.ton,
197, Soto, Clnctnnell, 176; Carlton, Pl'lll1del·
ohla, 163
SAVES. Suiter. St Louis, ... L•Smllh, Chic.ego, 33; Orosco, New York, 31,
Holland, Phllldelohl1, 29; Goue111. San
Oieoo. 25.
Water lldo
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Geldell W"t 24, CVPf'ISJ I
Cvoren 2 2 2 ?-I -Golden West 6 10 6 ?-2•
Golden West KOl'lng· Grul:ler 7, Murofw
3, Cook 2, Lewin 2, H1tm5ted 2, Wlck1 2,
Crow 2, H1lohlde I. Serro I. Sweeney 1,
OolllCk I. °""* ca.st 9, Mt. san AnttNo 7
Mt. Sert-Antonio 3 2 2 ~7 Orange Coast 2 2 3 2-'J
Or1noe Coast KQl'lng KeW>eroff •. Mlr1ncte 1, Skowron1kl 1, Hc>b«K l, H11111'1e1
I, PHii I.
S.cldlebedl 10, Fuller1on 6
Fullerton 0 2 3 1-6
Saddleblck 1 2 • 3-10
Slddlebeck scoring. Maldonado 3, Jedi Rven 3, Fteckensteln 2. McGiii 1, Chee Ping
1
HIGH SCHOOL
'Nln-IMtue
NewPWt H1"'4lr 20, R.....,51de Pttv 3
Rlver•ldl Po1v O o 1 2-3
Newoort Harbor 10 • 3 3-20
Newport Hert>or KOl'll!il E•loll '· Stenlev •. O'Donnell 2, Pino 2, Lawson 1,
Benedlcl 1, Oennlo1n 1, Shel 1, Greg Rohl
1, Mike C1mot>ett 1
Estancia Tev"""*'t
E1tlndl 12. Trov 3
Trov O o 2 I-~
E1tencle 4 3 1 4-12
E't1ncle •coring; Richard Devore 4,
Chrl• Lorenz 4, Peter Howell 2. Rv1n
Fentev l, . .Jeff Jonn 1
-· OtMr Tevmament seoru
Senta Ana 9, Estancia JVs •
Leuul'll Beacll 12, Esten<:ie 8 Team S
Women's voleVbal
COLLEGE
Sooner lnvttatlonel
(II Oklahoma)
Round Robin Ptav
UC Irvine def. North Teus sr .. 16-14,
IS-1, IS-S; def K•n .. s St., 16· 14. lS-7,
15-10 •
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
G.tdlft Wftt Taumament
RIU!ld Rlblft l'lllV Flnel $1endlncn: 1. Goldin Wes•. 8·2; 2.
<1111 SColtsdete, Ariz. and El Camino, 6-4; •. Or1noe Coa•I. s-s, s. (Ill) Met.a. Ariz. Ind
COlteol of 5-Quloes, 2·8.
lndYtdual Scwll Gol~Wesl def MeMI. Arli., IS-•, IS-S;
def. Colleol of Sequolu, lS-11, 16· 14, sottt
with Orenoe Coasl, '·15, 15-10; SPiit with
Scottsdell, Arl1., 15--7, 1·1S; def. Et Camino, lS-10, 15·6.
()(111111 Coast u>tit wllh El Camino, IS-I,
9-lS, Sl>lll with Mewl, Ariz., 15-7, 3-lS; t0111
with Golden Wnt, lS-9, 10-15; •l>lit with
COlll9e of Sequoias, lS-10, 14-16; Oii.
Sc:oltsdell. Ariz .. I-IS, lS-11
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U •XACTA 16·5) 11810 '40.20.
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AltO raced: D1n1n El'ldMvOf, ,t.rv«MJ
Glrl. WI*"*•· k aotrl. Tlrne; 1:S7 21 S.
FIFTH RAC•. Ont mile oece,
COflno1 l.AtdV (H. Parker) S.00 4.60 ) 60
R9119I G1tetll (0'0WVll') 1•.20 UO
ar .. 11w1v 8ltle <Pierce> s.eo
Also rae»d: Psvc:no. Carlmll Candy,
a.rontn Chris, s.ncie Doll, Wynl'll Nan-
dine.
Tlrne: l:SI 3/S.
P IXACTA 13·2) oald 1121.$0,
SIXTH RACE. Ont mlle oece.
Handover (Andenon) 4M i.10 2.tO
Munt R1lnbow <F. Sl!errenl S.40 J.40
Rowan Crest (K•ton) UO
Also ractd: Scotllth L.och. LI Norm,
Atw1vt Sunrw, snow 01nct, 8rookdlle
BoY Time: 1:S9 2/S. S3 IXACTA (1·7) Hid '37.tO.
SIVEftTH RACI. Ont mile CIK9.
Taroort Marlat'llll (Otmr> 7.60 UO UO
May Wind CH. Parker) l..20 -s.IO
Never The Sarne IJ. Pertwl UO
Also raced: Countess Rovell, WlllOw
Adour. Sliver' Star1et, Srnootll GI~.
Fllohl Of Sorlno.
Time: 1:57 4/S. S3 IXACTA (1·3) Hid $17.90.
alGHTH ltACI. Ont mile oec..
Advance SHrk (Croohlnl 5.~ 4.40 2.tO Finl Mate (LJ9htlltl) 11.40 S.00
Avenoet (Lackevl 3..20 AllO raced: MIMellel\I F•. Temoo
8 lul Chip, TvPlcat, PoHwtlMIM, Callfatn
Lord.
Time: 1:51 3/5.
SJ EXACTA 12-1) Plld stl.tO.
NtNTH RA~S. Ont mile pece,
Thlora Hanover (Vldml MO !AO 2.20
Allodl Lobell (F. Sllefren) 13.tO uo
Oreo 8vrd (Slletll) 3.20
Abo rac:.d: Roval RamHOI. Hy OM,
venett1 H1nover, Oorothv 8rtt, klh!UI
Prlnetu, Trln List,
Time: 1:56 315. S3 IXACTA <HI oeld s•uo. n ~K SIX <•·3-411+2· 1) paid SS.st.40
with 90 wlnnlne tic;t(lla (sht honas). n Pick
Six consolllkwl P4tkl 120.,60 wlltl 1,o:J9
wlnlllno tlc'kets (fl'le llorMS).
TllNTH RAU. Ont mlll oece. J
8rernble. Scr•mt>le (Kin) 7.20 UO 3.40
FMne Rooer (Maler) uo S.20 -
Loyal I.ad (LICkev) 6.40
Atscl ractd: Wiison Str81m, ROMlend
Bret, Suoer Trick, Easv 0 V, Too Pooullr,
Sly D1rlll•. Time: l:Sf 3/S.
S3 EXACTA (9•1) paid ll0.70.
A 11en<11nce: 6. 100.
Pomona
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
( 16ftt If ll·CllY fair ~I
A .. PALOOSAS
FIRST RAC£. ' furlongs Double Perk (Mltchllll 3 80 uo 2 . .0
Ano•hlr Double (White) 3.00 3 00 Mechlevelllen (Lack) •.40
Also raced. cee-co. EQu1t Hooe,
Cherokee Chief Time· 1-16 215.
SS EXACTA t•·SI oatd 12"-00
QUARTERHORS.S
SECOND RACE. 3SO Verch.
Mr Moonllrk (H, Gerelal 1S20 •.~ 3.20
LOl'd Lark (Creeoerl . 2.10 2.40
Touall Gws <Hermon) 2.60
Atso rllCed: Smokem Tlnv, Oroo Of
MOon, Sonoma Men, llN Tlnv Watch,
DIC'kevs Bk'8 Denim, Game Issue
Time: 17.63.
SS EXACTA 12-91 paid 191.00.
THOROUGHBREDS
THIRD RACE. I 1/ 16 mites. Perfect Joy (Hensen) 7.40 3.00 2.60
MellsMl'J River (Pedrozo) UO 2.20
Do Declare (Mtlchllll 4.20 Also raced: Parts ElCIPlde, Pos11slv1,
Hlohlv PrOQef', WlndY's Ruffin It, Jonzff.
Time: 1:49 •tS SS EXACTA (6-•I Paid s.47.00.
QUAtlTERHORSES
FOURTH RACE. 350 verds.
Uquorlce And Lice (Harl) S 20 • 00 3.00
Go Azuoo (CrNoer) 11.IO 6.20
Scxll Of An Oldll (Lackev) 3.IO
Also raced: Aturu LldV, Cuti 81r
Exoress, Rebln1orce, Whl"'8rln, WlllOle
And Remble, lnfntrate, Plundlrt Best.
Time: 17 64
SS £)(ACTA (5-3) oald 5202.00.
THOROUGHBREDS
FIFTH RACE. 6 furlonos.
Reb'' ~mine (H111stnl 6.40 4.60 l .40
Luckv Room (Lamance) •.20 ).00
Remember My F•thet (Domlnouel) 4.IO
Atso raced: Prnrll'IOe, Adiust Thi
Flame, Dinner At Maxim's, Maw'• Teddi
Barff, Blue Eved Ruler.
Time: 1:11 4/S.
SIXTH RAC•. 6 furlonn
More M.P,G. (NOllUlt) • 20 S.00 uo T11r Ped (Fernandez) 26.40 S.40
Grind Siem 81t>v (Hensen> 2.20
Also reclcl: Hos1eu Gigi, Bwt'' Dene•,
Folk's Vlctorv, Vmw•lenld, Walkotoa
Time· 111 3/5.
SRVENTH RACE, 6 furlongs..
T8f'lkl (HlnMn) 5.60 UO 2IO Efferve~ (Mtna) 320 2.IO
Vance's 81v <Nooutil • 00
Alto faad: Big 88<1 WlllO. PIM Mv
Pocket, Br•n eov,_Jet Ml'*'vtr. Raf .. A
Fuss.
TlrM. 1.12 115.
$2 DAILY DOUBLE {6·•> Hid Jtt 20.
IUGHTH •ACL 1 I/ 16 miles
Prooer o.11v.,-.,. (Ollve rlSI 6.10 3.20 2 40
Mal's Time (8!Kk) 3 • .0 2AO
Leider"• 811dt <Oomtnouea> uo Also raced GatltW ChlM, A•ltn Fltoti1.
Smear, WIAW• Town, Prlval• Room • Time. )·47 ITS
IS IXACTA <1-Sl otld SS7.00
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At Goist (81Kkl 10 IO 6 00 S 60 ~~·• Outlaw IEstre<l1) 1.00 S.20
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Miami, Olllo 1t W1shlnolon
Padflc 11 Oregon
New Mexico St. II Frfl/IO St .. n
UC 01vl1 at Cal Polv (SLO), n
Nevlda•L.ls V991s 11 Hewell, n
cal State Havwerd 11 Cal State Nortll·
rl*,n Cal Lutt1et1n •I SI. Marv'r.
LA Verl'll .. Whllller. n
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sac:remento SI. 11 Senti Ciera, n
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Northern Arltona 11 Neved1-Reno
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New Maxleo 11 T1x11·EI Paso. n
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E11t Carolina at Nortll Carolina St .. n
Georgia et SOtith Clrollne, n
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T1mOll at Ftorldl St., n
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Kansas 11 North Cerollne
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Vlf'll/nll 11 Virginia T Kii
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Loulsvllte 11 Houston. n
OkllhOml St. al Tuts.a, n
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Ouk• at Armv Rhode Island 11 Brown
8ucilnell 11 Princeton
Clndmell at Ruloers Colgate II Cornall
Lafevette at Columbia
Conneetlcul at Yell
N-H1moshlra 11 Dartmouth
Holy Cross at Herv1rd
Davidson at Penn
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Mark Piel!
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Brad Bryant
Kit! 8rown
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,
Ben Crenshlw (U.S.) def. Toru
Nakamura (J1~n>. 3 Ind 2.
Bernhard t.anoer (West Germanvl cs.I.
Corev Pivin (U.S.), 2 and 1.
Greo Norma11 (Auslrllla) def. G1rv
Player (Soulh Afrla), 3 ind 2.
s.verteno 8a111Slors <SPeln) def, Nick
Faldo (8rlletn), 4 •lld 3.
5eftiorS tournament <•t YteteNml, ~l L .. E1def 71-67-131 Don J1nuerv 73·st-1'1
Oouo Sender• 7'-7~14 •
Orvllla Moodv 73·71-14' T1dlslll Kitti 7~7~1'4
Gene Littler n-7 ...... 14'
8111v C1wier 74•72-146
Peter ThOmlOn T.H>-146
0..., ... tbNnt
OAVIY'S LOCll.IR (HeWliWt a.di)
-5' anglers 353 bonito, 3 roek flsll, I bin,
1'5 mackerel. I •11111 flth, 7 ahMPIM•<t.
NEWPORT LANDING CNtWNrt
9Mdt) -S3 1111111rs. S3 bonito, 23 bin, 4
&cuti>ln, 1 ~IOwt•l:.J s'"'"5head, 2 rock
11111, 300 mldttrel
U.S. teim
one step
from final
Americans ta e
2-0 Davis Cup
over Aussies
PORTLAND, Ott. (AP) -John
McEnroe and Jlmmy Connora
breetcd to strai&ht-set vtctories over
their outmatched opponents Friday,
Jiving the United State1a command· 1ng 2..0 lead overdcfcndiQ& champion
Australia in the Pavis Cup semi·
finals. The heavily.favored U.S. aquad
can clinch the best-<>f-five competi·
tion and advance to the final of the
P.rcstiaious international tennis event
1f McEnroe and Peter Flem in& defeat
Paul McNamee ·and Mark Eda.
mond$on in today's doubles match
on the indoor carpet at Portland's
Memorial Coliseum.
McEnroe. the world's top-raoked
player, methodicaJly djsposcd of 19·
year-old Pat Cash, 6-3, ~. 6-1, while
Connors, ranked third in the world,
overpowered John Fitz&erald, 6·3,
6-3, 6-2 as the American feft·handen
never droppCd their own service.
On Sunday, the two teams will play
"reverse .. sinaJes, with McEnroe tak·
ing on Fitiaerald and Connors meet· . Cash. . ~e winner bercwill advance to the
Davis Cup final apinst the winner of
the semifinal between Sweden and
Czechoslovakia. Sweden took a sur-
prising, 2.0 lead Friday when Mats
Wilander defeated Tomas Smid and
Henrik Sundstrom . stunned Ivan
Lendt.
Connors, 32, tcheduled to play
throu.ahout the Davis Cup series for
the nnt time in his Jonj career,
overpowered Fitzaerald from the
outset. The Australian, ranked 40th
in the world, especially bad trouble
with Connors' powerful return shots.
It took only three games for
Connors to break Fi\1'Crald's serve,
taki.n& the game when the Aussie sent
a volfey long.
The serond set wu a vinual carbon
copy of the first before the quiet
crowd of 11,401. And many of those
in attendance left after Connors'
broke Fitz&erald's service in the fifth
pme of the third set.
McEnroe's victory was accom-
panie<l by his animated and persistent
complaints about line calls -tactics
that appeared to rattle the Australian
teenager. Two of the the American's
service breaks came after McEnroe
argued with the umpire.
Rustlers win
own tourney
Golden West posted an 8-2 record
against a competitive field to win its
own tournament in women's vol-
lq-ball Friday.
The Rustlen clinched the tour-
nament title by_ beating defending
state champion El Camino in the final
' decisive match, 1S-10, 1 s-6. The two
teams bad entered with identical 6-2
marks.
Meanwhile, ~Coast finished
fourth in the competition, splitti.na all
five of its matches ap.inst Golden
West, El Camino, College of the
Sequoias and Arizona entries from
Scottsdale and Mesa.
In the crucial inatch aP.inst El
Camino, Rustler standouu included
outside bitten Sally Rea and Karen
Knight. Rea had 12 kills and K.ni&bt 9
against El Camino.
South Coast Conference play is
next on tap for both Golden West and
Orange Coast, with the Rustlers
hostina Cyi)ress and OCC welcoming
Cerritos WcdnesdaUni&ht. Iocollcgeaction. 'Clrvinewonits
first two matches in round robin play
at the Sooner Invitational at the
University of Oklahoma.
The Anteaters defeated North
Texas State, 16-14, tS-1 , ts.s. and
Kansas State, 16-14, IS-7. IS.10.
· UCI wa~ Jed by junior middle
blocker Cindy Rohrig with 27 kills
and senior outside hitter Lynnda
Kelley with 19 .kills.
The Anteaters take on Io~~ '
and host Oklahoma today in~<>
day, five-team tournament.
OCCrunners
gain a split
WALNUT -Oranae Coast Col· teae•s mcn•s and women•• cross
country teams split double dual meets
Friday, both losina to Powerful Mt.
Sao Antonio while defeatina Cetritos. Mt. San Antonio's Steve Rodrlaun
won the men's meet with a time of
21 :16. The first Pirate runner to finish
was fruhman Mike Coe out of Edison, wbo was third with a time ol 21 :21. .
Gib Beuah of OCC wu-aixtb with
a time of z1,33 and ammate Sal
Varps finished seventh at 21 :31 over
a hilly course on the ML San Antonio
campus.
OCC"a top women's finisher was
Anne James who finished foUnb walh
a 21:03 t&Ockina. Cout'• Colleen
Andresen '¥81 1eventh (ll:Ul and Sandy SChalk was I 0th 1& 22:2 •
The Pirates 'were withou& the tenica of No. I Q!nner ill..:Har· ri.._.on Who will compete an the Aztec
lnvnadonal today at Balboa Para an
San DieaO·
The splits left the OCC men wath a
2·2 South Cou& Conference m:on1
and lhe womm with a 3-l mark.
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NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE-$124,000
. A new Hating ttti. week end a ten1flc buyfJJ Decorator
perfect. open bMma a I bedtooftM. 2 b9lhe. Nur tennl8,
pool end beach. OWMr la MG« to negotlete end WW llst.n
to your offw. U1·1400
~XCHANGE-LEASE/OPTION-4133,300
Adonble I bedroom cott.199 In Santa Ana Helghta. Very
deelt on -. lot-e greet •tarter home. SUbmtt low ceelt
down tw 11 U1·1400
NEWPORT DUPLEX
Bwf'I cotteee p1ua 1 bedroom ~l 1Y. block• to bMcft 1ltith lerge prlvMe petlo • tw buOd MW duplexf
t17t,l50 a ~ wut conalder nnanc1ng. °''" bJ a . 42nd 8trwt and call 131-1400 .
IRVINE-UNIVERSITY PARK
Ugbt a bright 8endemere model on qua.t cut dew. e.,
can r•d Included with ~tr ctecomed a bedroom ~ with ...,.._ ,....My room. '1t9,500.
U1·1400
NEWPORT FIXER-BY PARK
A cM11enDe In a auper "nMr beech" location With open
-apece YEW acroea to perk. EnfoY the outdoon whtle JOU
re-do thle 2 bedtoom. •1-.000. S702 ,. Lane.131-1400
NEWPORT BEACH~DO SANDS
Wondeftul a bedroom 2 beth home onlr 2 blocb to beec:hl
OWner d c.ry 1at TD at 11 Y, %. lncludM covered petlo,
aprtnldet ayatem and 19 neer communtty pool. OHL Y
$115.000 Litt. l7J.tlGO
NEAR NEWPORT-ONLY $197,000
COSTA llESA, Ea8t9lde euper buJl I bedroom, epa. large
formal dining room a 1amlY room. aow eqUlpped. You
cen .-ume a 1.75% 1et TOI Call U1·1400
BAYSHORES CHALET CHARMER
~ comer lot and OM of the beet buye In "::J:': ~ c:OmmunttJ. owner motlvllted and wt• cor aH
oft.re on tMa I bedroom home. Lote of room to .W °" • redecOltate. t:z2S.GOO L/H. Eaay to ... a ehowll 111·1400
VILLA BALBOA-REDUCED
tpulo• 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo Wltb eecurttr eyetem,
ape and oommunltJ pool. oww d arrr 1at TO.~ on terme on thle lo"'r unit located bJ the beechl "8duoed to tz3l,oao U1·1400
COUNTRY LIVING-NEAR NEWPORT lprclo•,
Wei ............. and el NmDdllld 4 bedfooM .........
......... off ................. ~ ,.... .. ..a
........... --.FcinNll ... andW.,.......,,._.,
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CONDO WITH BOAT DOCK
• bedroom. 21h beth condo ............. ...,.. .........
eulte wMh blilcony. 1et TD of eppre ...... l1ly ~5-cen
. be wulMd .. tY,%. Priced to 8el et.__ RE.
U1·1400 '
NEWPORT EXECUTIVE RE81DENCE
Truly '°"'1 OM le•el fw ........... ,._.. 0111""'8 onto,_.. prtw ... ,.UO. ,_.o&t1l1d ~ • ......,.......,
fonul .... roor. and ............ ..,..... and ...... com.mpcwery IMllng 4 bedroom thet'• ,_. lmm•ll•. 1271.ooo RE. U1-1400
BALBOA ISLAND REDUCED TO $325,000
Quiet end ...... lelend ..., Sou"-.. ,.,onL Adonble
c:ottege wtth,.... '*'°· fOOfftJ ... ,..... wtth •• .,.... end 2 bedroome. Owner le motlY.ted. call fn.tlOO
WE8TCLIFF FAMILY HOME
...., le welting for an offer°" U. -.utHulty remod1l1d
,....., ~ wtth 4 bedroome + den and fonul **'I
room AND pm• pool and C8bene or ple»fl oueel ~ rtgftt at S-.•. Cel U1-1400
PENINSULA POINT-LARGE HOME
.,... for......, who Mede I bedrocMu. tp1aloue lwtng
,...... wtth fir.,._. and el eo111forta for conw••it lwtnf.
A fine 2 etory home In a quiet locatton, ,..., bey Ind
beech. Mt !lated .... ,000. U1·1400 '
PENINSULA POINT-REDUCTION
.......... decor In .... t.11 ...... 2 beth ...............
bMf9 NtnDdlll d from h .-OUftd upf ft oflere ....,tng
MM9 c1•..., ........ elalned ..... wtndowe. lntlre 2ni 11oor1e meetereuttewttt. elttlftl,..... or ofloe a...,,,._
~from peril. ~ed to--U1·1400
BAY VIEW--oN WATER
lmMeaute11 lbedr....,291\ _.......,,_on ..... .._
......... 2 ........................... 1p1r11Mnt
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PENINSULA POINT-AUI08T NEW
A INlllll •11011111IM et below MeftlM ...._. Cuetonl 4
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LUXURY WATERFRONT CONDO .
The ............. ,_Oft Lido Pwlt Dltw .... •1 .... ~ prfwMe MC...,. Poot, ... UUN1 & prMl9 ........ .. ................ d ..... Ihle .,...... 2 ll•*-"
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IU&I &II OIUP-Perfect con-
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Bluffs, plantation shutters,
champagne carpet, antiqued
cabinets, some view, only
$137,900
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llC CAIYOI -2 Bdrm Mclain townhome,
completely furnished, golf course view.
Only $1500 a month.
1111,000 Te 1211,IOO
m YOGI T.. II -Just steps to Balboa
beaches, 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom
home with stone flreplaoe and ocean vtews.
Only $279,000
CUD II WTILUff -Immaculate 3 bdrm,
lots 9f lot and comfortably close to high
school, shops. Owner/agent transferred.
$265,000
IUA YOD£ -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive,
paned windows, cute curb appeaJ for 3
bdrm, 2 bath on 7500 sq.ft. lot, asking s11•.ooo
CUn All COITOIPOUIY -Wowl Here's a 1
bdrm carnage house, contemporary style.
There's a den, skytlghts, fireplace, hard-
wood floors. In CdMI $190,000
VIEi, VIEi, REW -Comes with 3 bdrm, 2
baths, large stone fireplace and beam
ceilings. Ananclng Is great at $299,500 fee
USOllTt lllACIUT£ -Perky cape Cod wtth
French doors and windows, wood floors
and forml\I dining, 2 bdrm townhome In
Newport, only $153,900
llITTUY WOOIS -Attractive Costa...Mesa
area, 3 bdrm, 2 bath with used brick fire-
place, pavers, wood floors & pine paneling.
Ah-dor-ablet $1•7,500
WC£ HlllU IOII -Near So. Coast Plaza,
beauttful appointments, Immaculate con-
dltlon. Maids quarters and security system.
Value at $165,000
CWJI All COOL -Harbor View homes,
Monaco, added skylights, bay windows,
wooded decks and bubbling waterfall. Re-
ally faJr at $239,000
Tll£S CAI.II£ -Lovely corner lot In Newport
Beach, Iota of house! Remodeled and r ..
newed. 3 bdrms, large master suite. Only
$219,000
lllPOIT IUCI -Lovety location, townhome
tn Westctlff, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, detlghtful
patio, $130,000
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OPPOSIT£ me -Older home, comer lot.
possible owner finance and price Includes
furniture. 3 bdrms, 3 baths at $299,000
SECUIO ATllll -Off master bdrm, 3 bdrm,
2 bath family home. Back yard with lush
landscaping & fruit trees. $152,000
CUllllC AU CIEAP -Neat and clean, 2
bdrm, near shops and cafes In old CdM,
nice yards. Asking $225,000
$311,500 To $195,000
Tl( UTUT llll -Clean, coot, contem-
porary, washed brick fireplace, 3 bdrms
and Immense yard. In C.meo Shores.
$450,000
llEW LISTlllli
WllHlllll'I flllll-Aeally
nice decorator toueheS, 3 bdrm
with home warranty, total secur-
ity and all Woodbridge has to
offer for $199,~
Yll CM N IT -Beams, bricks! Sofid, newer
3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1h block to beach In old
CdM. Wtth help It could have a view.
$359,500
llY TWI 3 ... IOIU -Two eouples coutd
buy In partnership, comer lot, charming old
CdM area, good loans. $319,500
OI Tll CllJ -Above Newport Harbor.
Incredible view, • bdrms, 41h bath,
pool/spa and In need of finishing touches.
Offered at $395,000
U Clll ClUSIC Cheerful, charm person-
ified, meticuloosty maintained, 2 bdnns,
den, 2 baths, 45' lot and ~st a skip to the
beach. S37 •.ooo
OUTSTUlllC POITIRIO -5 bdrm family
home with a dynamic view, 4500 sq.ft .
VM1w, gorgeous decor, realistic price,
$450,000
ClmlOISmP COIHlllllll -A beauty, 2300
sq.ft. In old Corona del Mar, secluded spa.
sun decks and Interesting view, 3 bdrm, 2
bath at $3-t9,SOO
CUSTOI SllClE STHY -4 bdrms {could be St)
In the heart of coastal Newport Beach,
spacious and bright family area, sunny
brick patio. 1415,000
CASPO If A ll£W -Unobstructed panorama,
San Clemente to Catalina Island whlle sit-
ting In the living room of this charming 2
bdrm. $695,000
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$695,000 .................... 3028 Ocean Blvd .• Old Cc:IM
1PU 111111&1 Ill 111111 cm a-_., 1 11, • llJldib a di&&.
$190,000 ............................. 2921 4th St .• Otd CdM a.._. a,_,..._ w1.,.._., .-.... Mets
$239,000 ................. 2025 Port Bristol, HVHm.s. NB ___ ,_,
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$349,500 .......................... 2723 5th Ave .• Old CdM
t.pst let. 4 II w/1&I __. ........ I 8"" Cllrt
$359,00 ..................... 1230 Sand Key. HVHls, CdM ......, •a tastltll. l 11. .._a.it,,. a p11 ,.._
$219,000 ........................ 1940 Tweslta. Wltcif, NB a..'., ................. 211
$225,000 ............................ 704 Avocado, Old CdM c.... ...... tll'll'Jlll.lllct ..............
$450,000 .. 4515 Hampden Rd .. Cam«> Shra. CdM
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$359,500 ................................... 215 lria. Old CdM C...._.._ ... ._ • .._.J .. 2M.pitta 'C
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RESID~NTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP
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IPEI 1111&1 1-1
Fantastic 3 Bd condo In prestigious Big Ca-
nyon with views of bay & ocean. This home
has a medley of amenities, rich planked floor
in living room, dining room, kitchen and
family room, four skylights illuminate the 1st
floor expansive Mstr suite on 1st floor plus a 3
car garage! Wonderful!! $535,000. Ask for
Carolyn Mason.
1411 l&ITDIEW TDUCE
IESIUILE llYllE mucE
IPEI SIT /Ill 1-1
Cheerful 3 Bd, 2 Ba contemporary home In
perfect move in condition. High beam ceil-
ings, teak entry, like new kitchen & baths.
Lovely easy care landscaping, automatic
sprlnkters, 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.
214 Yll ll&Zllll
Ull ISU-IWT Yll•
IPEI 111111 2-1
Charming outside & In. Open beamed ceil-
ings, oak plank floors, French doors & brick
patio create the atmosphere for good living.
Add 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 fireplaces & it's a winner!
Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth
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OPEi 111111 2-1
Mstr Br. living room, 2 Ba. on one level.
Family room, 2 Br. & large patio on another
level. $245,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard.
21 CUYll CREST lllYE
llSILITILI CIWl•lll
IPEI 111111 1-i
And priced for a quick sale! 3 Br 21h Ba
condo, two fireplaces, one In a very private
Mstr suite. Wet bar, cozy den/fm rm, 2 patios,
large sundeck. Quiet gated community with
lovely landscaping. pool, spa & tennis court.
Convenient to everything. $198,500 including
land
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IDlll YIEW llLLS
OPEi Slll&I 1-1
The neighborhood speaks for itself!! Take the
location and combine it with a well main-
tained 3 Br, 21h Ba upgraded home with pool
and forever views. See It and you'll want it.
Good financing. CaU for appointment.
$365,000 teasehotd Ask for Jim Sellers.
IEW um11-111 CUYH
Magnificent 4 Br Oeauvllle. 19' high entry
graces this 2-sty home. New garden kttchen.
Large Mstr suite with jacuzzi type tub & steam
bath. Great custom patio. Vlew of canyon and
back bay. $675,000. Ask for Liz Beazley.
11111 SIEIU SECI
IWIO 1111YITD
IPD Sl•Y 1-1 .
Owner will carry $70,000 at 10-/e for 5 years
on this 3 Bd, 2 Ba Broadmoor home In
Turtlerock!I One of the largest lots offered
and the private yards are Immaculate. Pr1ced
to sell at $219.000. Fee. Ask for Randy Katz.
•EU YEUE
4 Br home on large lot. Atrium like entry
w/fountaln, extra large garage. Good family
neighborhood. Bring offers. $167,500. Ask
for Liz Beaztey.
cm•••• USTSllE CAPE CIMJ 11,0001
Completely remodeled. Brand new every-
thing. Two story 3 Br, 21h Ba home on a huge
R-2 lot Owner will trade for Eastside R-2
fixer. Ask for Linda Oeth.
OLI ClllU Ill 1111 $211,IOOI
2 Br, 1 Ba charmer In old Corona del Mar.
Owner will carry new 1st TO with 10-1. down.
Very motivated. CaJI Connie Maxsenti.
TllnEllCI
The glory of the v1ew·ahd the glamour of J.M.
Peter's design. Former. model. Neutral good
taste throughout. Multi-windowed exposures
in all major rooms. $265,000. Ask for Marilyn
Bulkley
FllEI ASSl•AILE LODI
Motivated out of area sellers offers the follow-
ing bargain priced Villa Balboa condosll
LIWEIT PRICEI FOIEYEI YIEW
Unobstructed 180 viewl Vaulted ceilings &
skylights $155,000
SllWS UIE I •o•n
Super 2 Br decorated In neutral tones, lovely
greenbelt view! $164,500.
I IEUOllLE &111111
Two spacious Br's with walk In closets, lovely
patio & some ocean vlewl $165,000. Call
Linda Oeth.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Joaquin Hills
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ELEUIT co1m1 UYll
II IEWNHIUCI
Imagine living In Newport Beach with a brook
meandering through your 'I• acre elegant
estate. This contemporary decorator's home
has 3 Br., 31h Ba, formaJ dining room & den.
Luxurious master suite will satisfy all needs.
Handsome family room features hand rubbed
walnut celling & carved fireplace. Custom
quality ... to see Is to befleve! $425,000. Ask
for Nancy Short.
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Large owners unit has 3 Br and 3 Ba plys two
2 Br. 2 Ba units. All with private patios and
fireplaces. Great Income. Beach side of Coast
Hwy. Ask for Mary Dentls.
IEWPllT IUCI I II CISlff -El
Truly one of a kind with outstanding floor
plan. Separate children's wing. Very spacious
with soaring cathedral celling and 3 fire-
places. $«9,500. Ask for Linda Oeth.
LIDllllS FllllLI D•E
Huge gourmet kitchen and family room plus 4
Br, 31h Ba, library, 3 fireplaces & great Mstr
suite. $450.000. Ask for Barbara Gothard.
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Large Irregular lot with fabulous views of
Harbor, Peninsula and ocean. stretching from
bluff on Ocean Blvd. down to Its own bay
frontage and boat slip. Priced at $1,400,000.
Ask for Barbara Gothard.
PllYITt IUCI
One of the nicest 3 Br, 3112 Ba homes in
Emerald Bay. Large street to street lot. Spec-
tacular viewsl Private tennis. Call Rod Daley
or David Hlrschler for private showing.
$1',650,000.
SPECTICILAll
A truly tropical paradise. 6 Br, 4 plus bath
home built on three levels on a hill in Emerald
Bay. Each room has spectacular views. Home
featured In Orange County Magazine. Price
includes all furnishings. $2,500,000. For pri-
vate showlag call David Hlrschler or Nancy
Short.
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Magnificent home on 196' frontage. Terrific
for entertaining Inside or out with huge family
room, complete bar, lovely patio's and land-
scaping. Beautiful woods & French doors add
charm to this 3 Br, 21h Ba f amlly home. All the
detaJls you'd expect In a lovety custom home.
Asking $3,300,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason.
644-7020
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' EXECUTIVE PROFILE
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Rurining part of Jim Wood's routine
9J JOY DEE ANTHONY
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Jim Wood founded Unique Homes in 1970 With
the Idea of offering people something unique. Even hts
Corona del Mar office reflects a character all its own.
Nearly every piece of furniture Is an antique. There
are old·fashloned roll top desks, antique lamps,
wooden swivel chairs and even unusual art objects
such ae an old·tlme Coca Cola truck and horse-drawn
carnage for firemen.
He was born In the Midwest but came to Loe
Angeles with his f amlly -a family that can trace Its
.American roots back to the 17th century -before ftis
first birthday. He attened UCLA and became a real
estate agent before starting his first buSiness, Mesa
Verde Realty.
After a day at the office; WOOd Is likely to be found
on the tennis court or In running gear. He admits his
exercise program ts "pretty intense'' right now. It has
to be. He's training for the upcoming New York
marathon. This Is nls seventh.
WOod says marathons and 10K races are great
social events. He doesn't allow them to beconie
stressful for him. Ttle shoes he will wear are a cast-off
pairgiventohlmbyhls·13.year~dson. Topreparefor
a race, he doesn't even find lt ~to stretch. He
has~'! ~ad an '"!ury Yftt. His secret: llstening to the body. .
Wood says If he ever started to hurt In any way,
he'd quit. "It doesn't mean that much tome," he says.
What he likes aboUt running Is the excitement of
reaching a goal he has aet for himself.
Wood hopes to cut his time down to three hours by
doing a bit of extra training. One practice run takes him
to San Clemente. Another leads to the Huntington
Beach pfer and back. Right now he runs the 28 mlles In
about 3 hotita and 15 minutes.
. "I'm not a physical fitness nu~ Wood adds. "I'll
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what Wood Hk• best about doing bulir'8a In tNa •ee. he says, ie the blend of the otd and the new. On
the one hllnd Is the ~type atrnoiphere of Corona
dee Mw, While within view' are the high ri9e bufldtnga of
Flillhion lalMd. The pace of actMty. is good. People
...,·t atudl In their w.ys, but thete i8n't that too-new
feeling of the barely developed area either.
Wood says his greatest accomplishment would
haw to be "building a life I enjoy."
Recentty, someone at a wedding told him, "You
don't IOok Ukelyou have a worry In the world." Wood
bellewa some~ manufacture a worry when they
can't think of one off-hand. He keeps a subconadoua
check on hie state of wel--being to prevent thla. If
90m8thing Isn't qutte right. he makes a cMinge.
Betwaei11 the adWnt of· the computer. the
complicated financing, lawsutts and new ~t
regulations, Wood says real estate Is a t~
buaineu than ever befOf'e. Regardlels of that, he
adds, certain basicS remain the same.
"It's stift a matter of human interaction. of people
trusttng one another. Thole other things ate just little
nuances, sometimes nuisances, that realty haven't
changed the basic relationShip of people to people."
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NEWPORT Bf ACH A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK
llftl llllD 11.Jl
Distinctive waterfront <4 Br home set In prtvat
cul..ae-sac with expansive bay view. A master
piece of warm, custom decor, rich woods, hand
palnteq cabinets, oak library & fine detalllngl
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Home away from home ... Thls doub'8 wide
mobile home Is perfect for that relative you want
close by. Situated on a rare extra large corner
site w/lovely patio areas. 2 BR, 2 BA, security
community.
&Ill "' 1112,111 Private cul-de-sac location. Super 2 BR, den
Condo with every amenity. Including air con-
ditioning! Outstanding .. floanclng. Fully as-
sumable 1st trust deed.at 11~•/ot
YI.LA Ua ltA 1111.-
You want a fabulous ocean/bay view & think you
can't afford ltl Look no further -180° view from
this spacious 1 BR + Den unit. Walk to the
beach. Better see this today!
ma~s UH,HO
Outstanding 3 BR, "F" Model end unit. Se-
ctuded location with view of sunsets, back bay &
canyon. lmmacutate condition, decorafed In
white & light colors. Excellent financing.
...... ,.. ... . 211,llO
Just listed. Lowest priced 3 BR Carmel on the
market. Priced to sell fast. Good location -well
maintained block close to pool and school.
Larger lot.
ua• VIEW-· HI. Absolutely terrific 2 BR + den Monaco plan with
all the ff nest amenities. Beautifully located with
an extra deep lot. Totallj remodeled and pro-
fessionally decorated with custom features.
cunum sm,111
This lovely, Immaculate 3 BR, den & family room
home Is Just waiting for that buyer that loves a
contemporary feeling, demands quality & wants
a quiet neighborhood near the bayl
WES1aJfF P20,llO
Abandon "Mom's Taxi Service". Shops &
school within 3 blocks of thls 2 story tradltlpnal
family home with 5 BA, large family room &
private yard. Walk or bike to Westcllff Village
never crossing major stree1.
... CllJll "21.000
Emotionally remodeled home with • BA, 3 BA &
formal dining room. Lush green landscaping on
automatic timers surrounds black pool & spa
w/trlckllng fountain. Truly best value In Big
Canyon.
IQ.at Slll,IOO
Luxurious Plan B Towne Home In Newport's
finest community. Expanded master w/sfttlng
area plus guest bedroom & large separate family
room. Exquisitely decorated & landscaped.
Ideal location.
IAI• Y11W 11911 UH,llO
Just listed. 3 BR Monaco with added family
room. Well priced on fee land to sell nowt Good
location. Nicety decorated with wood and
wallpapers. See this one today.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD
11n1uY
:'&·um 655 Vista Bonita
3 R. Vtflw $229,500 G. ANDERSON
UllUY 2406 Via Marina
4 BA $289,'000 SARA MARVIN .. ,
lllT&lll& 24"2 Orange Ave
• 2 BR + Guest $139,500 H. THAMER ._ ........ 12 Nuevo
2BR + Den $199,500 PAT CARSON
ur111111 2535 Crettview
3 BA $259,000 E[EANOR BOWIE -···-483 Morning Canyon
2 BR $259,000 KAY PARKER ...,.., 11oe oover 0r .
4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa $339,000 EVAN CORK.ETT ---Duplex 720 Lai'kspur
3/2 a 211 ,.Gst $349,000 M. MATTHEWS
•IAlnl 11 Rue MarMllle
3 BA, 3 BA $359,000 C. BALDIKOSKI "
IUYllW 2121 Yacht Yankee
4 BA, FR $368,500 G.ANDERSON
WU11Uff 1215 Someraet Lane
2 BR + Den $398,500 LYDIA MURPHY
snam 1 P<>'nt Sur
3 BA $510,000 PAM MOSS
LMllU 666 Via Udo Soud
4 BR, FR $515,000 C. RUMSAELD
....... -.u 2821 Harbor View Or .
4 BA, FR $649,500 LARAINE SHAW ........ 9 Crestwood
5 BA, View, P~I $1,950,000 EDIE OLSON
LINDA ISLE
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This charming home sits In prime lagoon to-
cation. 4 bedrooms or 3 + den. Beam ceilings In
entry, dining room, famlly room and living room.
Eating area In kitchen. Nice size dock. Owner
must sell!
Liii& Ill.I. 11,111,111
Fabulous turning basin views -5 Br, 5YJ Ba,
magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfect con-
dition, 3 fl replaces, courtyard entry. So. patio.
Room for up to 75" boat.
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Loweet Cove p;1ce in yearal 2 BR, 28A. emalt VU,
boat illp. Private area with pool & mpa. Poellble
lease option. Sef'8r will consider below martcet
2nd. Let's talk terms! l
&IUI&... -·-·· Great remodel or build to suit your Meda. Best
priced Island waterfront. 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths.
dock for 2 boats. Terrific tenns -Owner wtll
carry for 10 years w!t.h 25"• down!
WEIT ... Ill 1111,111
Asherman's paradise! Cozy canal-front with 3
yr. old pier floats. 2 BR, 1¥. baths. "Swedish"
style fireplace In living room. Walk to beaChes
and Shopping.
llftl 111111 ........
Least expensive bayfront with piei'/aUp for. -40'
boat. Wonderful floor.plan with expansive
rooms, formal dining room, total privacy ltt
exclusive neighborhood. Leasehold.
Ull ISU 11,211,111 ,
lncredlb'8 expansive 10 ·room home on tip of
Lido! Located on 3 full total Expo11d beam
cefllngs, library, recreation room w/fireplllce, & -
expahslve glass o~s to lush gardens & pOnd.
.... 111111 11,1.,..
i>lstlnctlve waterfront • Br home set In private
cul-de-sac with expansive bay view. A master-
piece of warm, custom decor, rich wc>oda, hand
painted cabinets, oak library & fine detailing.
CORONA DEL MAR
MIUHmma ......
Young executives 2 BR & den home decorated
In earth tones with a aophlstcated flair. Very
upgraded. Ideal resort ltvlng w/guard gated·
eecurlty, pools & tennis.
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Most popular Plan 11 in Ideal prtvate location. 2
BR, cozy den, beautifully -decorated
w/magnlflcent lush gardens, tiled patio, 24 hr
guard gated security, p<>Qla & tennis .. ......... , .......
Immaculate COM duplex. Light, bright, airy,
move-In perfect. 3 BR, 2 BA - 2 BR, 1 9A, gueet
w/BA. Prime corner location across from new
park. Ideal owners unit plus super Income.
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Broadmoor -Spacious 5 BR on large comer tot
with many trees and a maximum of privacy.
French doort lead to a charming patio tor IUnMt
viewing and outdoOr entertaining. Fee tlttel
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Corona def Mar Span&lh landmark wtth view of
ocean, bay, hl1191de & night Ugtrt vleWlt Thtl 4 BA
home remodeled wttti ~_c;>ftera bonul room,
den, lai'ge comer lot, outatmdlng gardenl
WE SET 414 THE HOMES
THAT MAKE YOU SAY"THATS US."
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A comfortable home of distinction In an estate.:flke aettlng. The grounds are spacious ... providing ample privacy for the SOiar heated PC>°' and IPL
The thoughtfully appqinted home conslsta of five bedrooms, three baths, three.fireplaces and formal dining room. A sp9c:ial feature is the Wine cellar :::~l~~~d:::n~~=~~:~c:.~~~~~:.~.~~.~.~~~~~~.~--~-~-~~.~.~~~.~.~~.~~~~.~~-~~~:.~~.~-~:~~~-~.~~~-~.~~-~,7~~
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· DOVER SHORES .•. Serene elegance. On the
bayfront. Beauttfulty remodeled within past I
three years. French doors. Oak cabinetry.
Beveled mirrors. Gourmet kitchen with com-
plete appliances. Five spacious bedrooms. Four
baths. Master bedroom retreat with flreplace
plus adjofnlng room for office or study. Huge
brick patio. Spa. Pier and noat for large
boat. ............. : ............................ $1, 175,000 Fee.·
DOVER SHORES . . . Elegant bayfront home
with l•ge pier and float. MaJn house features
formal ltvlng room, dining room and library w1th
elegant walnut shelves. Nine foot ceilings, oak
parquet floors and Strauss crystarChandeflers.
Privacy for guests or older children In Mparate
two bedroom suite across the brlctc courtyard.
Completely refurblshed ........................ $885,000
Ope-n Sat 1-5................ 308 Morning Star Lane
DOVER SHORES . • • SpaclOUI' five bedroom
home. The ultlmate In customized homes.
Beautifully decorated. Three fireplaces. Ave and
one-half baths. two wet bars. Se~~ate maids
quarters. Paneled library. Oak parquet floors.
French doors. Skylights .• Gourmet
kltchen .................................................. $845,000
Ope-n Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1228 Polarla Drive
HARBOR RIDGE E8TATE8 ... The Devonshire
model. Elegant. Functional. Free standing unit.
·Mountain and city llghta view. Flve bedrooms.
Formal dining room. Two flreptacea .... $825,000
IRVfNE TERRACE .. ~ Prestlgloua four
bedroom, three bath home. Mediterranean
architecture. Custom bullt for present owners.
Exc:etlent view of bay, ocean and night lights.
Enclosed front patio, plus wrought-Iron
enclosed View deck. Oen. Eating area off
kitchen. SeJler very mottvated ... may carry first
trust deed ............................................• $595,000
DOVER SHORE& ..• Exciting bay view en)oyect
from entire llVtng area. Fabulous tamlty room
with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan-.
tastlc home for casual parties or formal enter-
taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con-
vertible den. Master with built-In mirrored dress-
ing table. One bedroom and bath Ideally located
for maid or guest. Huge gourmet kitchen. Un-
believably reduced $130,000 ....... Now $596,000.
Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1148 Santiago Drive
DOVER 8HORl!8 ••• over the years, moet of UI
have come to expect le9I and leis qualtty. Thia
tc>W-ltlrrfng three bedroom VleW r•denot con-
tradlctl this belief. lt'a remarkable character
emerges In the prtvate eourtyard, the pool and
apa, the friend~ famlty room. the formli dtnlng
room. the maielve flrepl9099 and the over-ell
craftamanahlp. Impeccable outllde. Com-
fortable lnllde. See thla home end r•dllcovw
tM word, ••quattty•• •....•••••••...•.....•••...•.• 154-5.000
Open sun 1-5 ..••• ~................. 1900 Galaxy Drive
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DOVER SHORES . . . Lovely two-story home
with ao many elegant features it Is bound to stir
your: prtde of ownership. Four spacious
bedrooms. Two fireplaces. Speakers through-
out fOt mulle. Bullt-ln bookcases. Designer
waHpapera. Large patio wtth gas barbeque.
Lush tan~ng and pool. View of hills and
night tights. Security aystem ................ $525,000
WESTCUFF •.. Fascinating, split-level EngllSh
style home. four bedrooms, four baths. French
doors opening to formal Engllah garden. Used
brick deck and spa. ~orinel dlnJng room. ~
trlc kitchen. large llvlng room wltt1 brick fire-
lace. Huge family room wt1h watk-ln wet bar.
Exceptionally attractive financing ....... $495.000
BAYCREIT •.. Extraordinary aeven bedroom
home. Completely upgraded. Oak floors and
cabinets. Huge family room. Large courtyard
with pool, spa and water fountain. Conveniently
located on a quiet street. ..................... $475,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5................ 14b5 L.lncoln Lane
DOVER SHORES . . . Indulge your love of
privacy behind the handsome six foot red brick
walls of this estate-like home. The statety Iron
gates and the Intricate brick courtyard an-
nounce this· gracious resk:Senoe. There Is an
endless View. Four generous bedrooms. Par-
quet floors. oak cabinetry and molding. Dining . •
room. Family room. Flawless and superbly com-
fortable ................................................ $475,000
DOVER SHORES ... Contemporary, dramatic,
large five bedroom, four bath view home. Up-
stairs master bedroom retreat with sitting room
and fantastic vtew. Huge lot with separate
storage/wOrkshOp/guest house. Outstanding
below 11•4 assumable financing. Can be
purch89ed with $50,000 down, or would trade
for house In Tustin or Lemon Hetghts
area. ..................................................... $488,000
BAYCREST . . . Impressive home located
among other prestigious homes. Wrought-Iron
gated courtyard entry. Step-up living room.
Formal dining room. Family room with fireplace
and step-down wet bar. Three bedrooms. Two
and one-half baths. Luxurious master aulte.
Huge rear patloe. Owner motivated
to 1811 .....................................•.............. $395,000
Open Dally 1-5 .................. 1215 Mariner• Drive
BAYCRE8T .•• fascinating four bedroom
home. Three and one-half bath9. Best described
aa a comfortable, Inviting home on quiet tre&-
· 1lned street. Large kitchen la a culinary delight.
Separate and VflfY private muter suite. Ex·
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HAMOR VIEW HC>ml ... BeautJfulty up-
graded and remodeled .. Palermo" model.
Located on quiet cul de uc. Country French
decor. Oak noor1 and cemnoa In kitchen and
famUy room. Four epacioua bedrooms. Two and
~ bathe. Other teaturea Include lkytlghte
and French doors. Relttul ~and IPL Vety .
pr'.t'Ya.t• bD yWd ••..••.••••••••.•..••...••..•...• $381,()()()
NEWPORT ISLAND • . . Corner location. 116
·feet of waterfront. Three boat Ues. 'Three
bedrooms plus bonus room. Lovety patio. Great
potential ............................................... $365,000
BAYCREST ••• Elegant. Four bedrooms. For-
mal dining room with parquet floor. Large famlty
room. Walk-In wet bar with refrigerator. Estate
size lot .. .luxuriantly planted. Beautiful pool.
Three car garage ... one with pass-through door
for RV or boat. Fantastic l:>uyl. ............ 1345.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1326 Mariner• Drive
• BAYCRE8T • • • Custom built five bedroom
home. Four baths. One bedroom and beth
Ideally situated fOt maids quarters or guests.
Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area. Formal
din trig room. 3 car garage.................. $3-45,000
• Ope-tJ Sun 1-5 .................... 1519 Santiago Drive
8.AYCREST . • . Attractive family home. Four
bedrooms. Combination country kitchen and
· dining room. $eparate f amJty room 0t could be
formal dining room. Hardwood floora. Conve-
nient attic. Newly remodeled kltchen ... alt new
appllancea. Child-gated custom poo1
and spa. ...................................... NOW $329,000
WESTCUFF . . . Fabulous custom home wtth
tour latgct bedrooms and three baths. Great
kltChen ... famlly room combination with fi~
and wet bar. Format dining room. Huge comer
lot with ample apace for pool. Very private
backyard .............................................. $325.000
Open Sat 1-5 ................ 1018 Nottingham Road
VERSAILLES •.. Customized Condo. Rare
three bedroom converted to two bedrooms. All
plastered cen ~· Slate floors, Burber wool
carpeting. Every waU has wood, grua doth Of
deSfgner wait coverings. Receseed lighting. Ex-
tensive bUUt-ln storage. Neat, Island kitchen.
Beautiful view with Bay and Ocean In
dlstanc:e .............••........•..•...................•• $290.CJC)()
8AYCRE8T . . . Four bedrooms. Huge llvlng
room With ftreplace. Family room. NMt #Kt
dean COnditton. Neutral colors. Large Yl!rd with nowenng shrubs and trees. v~ private epa.
Ample space for pool. Vacant. Owner
motivated ............................................. $290,000
Open Sun 1-5 ......................... 1807 Toyon Lane
HAR80R VIEW HOME& • • • The popJI#
"C8rinel" model. Three bedrooms. ~
patio. Luxuriant garden. Property U\ top ~
dltlon. You own the l&nd ...................... $268,000
NEWPORT lll!ACH ..• Spedous. Two ltorleL
Aw bedrooms. Large family room. Sewing
room. Oen. Bonus room. Neet kltehen With
eeparate breekfut room. Some C09llWtlc wc>rtt n 1111 ded. EXclltent Vilue. ...••......•..•...•.•• l290,000
NEWPORT CMIT ••• MoSt ~ modll.
Three bedrooma, three baths. N9w p9nt. New
carpet. NMw Window COYWinga. FWfftll cll*'9
room. Seperate bteekfat.,.. In kttc:Mn. 80me
ocean view from master bedroom
patio ...................................................... S 111.c:MM>
OJ>el' Sun 1.:5 ................................. 21 a.toia•tto
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Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
PRICE REDUCTION
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
Choice location .:JtJth of Pacific eo.t Hwy. Laree living room with brick fireplace, din.in& . area. 3 bdnm. private patio. 2-car ..,...
Asking $2.55,000. Call BINNIE DIXON
MOTIVATED SEUER
FORMER MODEL HOME,
JASMINE CREEK
Two bdrms ~ den: two tiiathl. two fittplacel.
air conditioned. Private pool & spa. Guard
gated community with tennis & club ~
facilities. Good aptnnable financing. Call
LINDA TAGLIANE'I'l1
CORONA DEL MAR
WATERFRONT
The Channel Reef, CdM'• mly bigbrile. Up-
graded 2 bdrm. 2 baths, fant.Mtic views, pool,
spa, slip available. Price reduiced to $375,000.
Call CAROL PANGBURN
RARE COM BLUFF LOT
Prime area between Inspiration Point and
LitUe Corona Beach. Your dream bcJme will
command~ vistu of the jetty llCtlon,
night lights & tide pools. $950,000. Call
MA.Rn. YN IDLI..
OWNER RELOCATED,
NEED FAST SALE ·
Plan "1 .. Turtlerock Glen 2 bdrm condo.
Ex1ensive UR of skylights. EnormoU8 master
suite, 2 fireplaces, sunken tub, attactied
2-car ganee. Cbe to University High
School. Auumable financing. Call
LINDA TAGLIANET11.
NEWUSTING
STUNNING POOL HOME
Lovely Newport 10cation. En~ home
with flowing floor plan & .ophisUcat.ed curb
appeal. 3 bdnm, 2~ ba\bs with spacious
family room opening to large pool and deck.
P5(),000. Call MARILYN IULL
VIEW HO•, NEWPORT BEACH
Sunsets and city liahts. Four bdrml. 2 ~
baths. Open family room and kitchen with
French doors. Formal dining room. Gated,
pool sizefront courtyard. DetacMd garaae.
$330,000 includes the land. Call
DON DeTHOMAS
PRICE REDUCTION
H +INCOME
Duplex aero. from expensive bayfront _
homes. to bay or beach. 3 bdrm/2 bdrm + bath, 3 car garage. Home & apt
separate by large enclosed patio.
CaU MARILYN TWITCHELL or
MA1UA BEROOVIT'L
EASTBLUFF-NEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED TO $179,soot
Three bdrm single family home. Converuent
location on quiet cu1 de sac near Newport
Beach Tennis Club. Eastbluff Shopping
C.enter and C.orona del Mar High School.
Large assumable loan at 11.51'. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT .
BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME
On the 18th f&U'Way. Dellgned by Wallaoe
Nett. Four bdnns, private pool, separate pool
bolJ8e with saW\8 & ~ mth, beautlful rme
garden & fn.tit trees. Features oak plariked
fiooring, zoned heating, superior con-
sttuction throughout. fl,100,000. Call
DON DeTHOMAS or BILL KROGER
BAYFRONT-tao.000
PRICE REDUC110N
Owner must RU his c.wtorn built my{Tont •
home. 5 bdnn. 5~ mths, tonna1 din.ina room.
family 1'00Ul; Slip foe 55 ft boet. You own the
land. fl,300,000. Call CAnlRYNTENNILLE
ELEGANT WATERFRONT HOME
LINDA ISLE
Quality~ has 52' on the water, dock ro.. two 60' yachts. 4 bdnm. 3~ mt.ha. pine
roq:o, cathedral ceiling entry, eentral-ftWwn.
Secure & pnvat.e loc:aticn. $1,350,000 L.H.
Call JOYCE DABOLT ot SALLY SHJPLEY
LUXURY ON THE BAYFRONT
NEW USTWllG ,-
152' Bay frontage, 80' dock. Large pool OD
deck with expansive water viltu. Spacious
entry, living room. formal dinin;g, family
room wilh sunken wet bar, gallery liz:ied
hal1a, oak paneling. tile & carpet Ooon.
H~ master suite plus 4 bdrm & bath.
Country kitcheli with many extns plus
eaWl& area. Huge c1oeets.. Quality in cus-
tcm design & c:rafUmanabip. fl,350,000.
Call MA.RD.. YN TWITCHELL
BUILDABLE LOT ON THE BEACH
Onie of the few remaining ocean front Jots in
Newport Beach. Great locat3on near the New-
port Pier. Watch the waves roll in and the sun
9et. $350,000. Call DONNA WEBS'l'ER or
MARY RICHARDS
ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE -
LOTS IN BIO CANYON
Just steps to the 7th green from this lovely
executive heme. Gourmet kit.c.hen, SO feet of
wardrobe plus a large walk-iri clmet, large
family room area wath bar that 1teats 12 and a
·-dance floor or spaoe for pool table. All
this with roam to expand for only ft,295,ooo.
Call DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
.. LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT
Spectacular bayfront home with pier and alip
for large y.chL Quiet location with street
parking + 3 car garage. Elevator, central
vacuum. electric awni.np, gowmet kitchen,
leaded glass entry door, skylight, nwd quar-
ters. Please c.alJ MA.RIA BERCOvrrz
UDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX
Two beautiful apta. Each with 3 bdnna, 2
baths & fireplace. Lower urut baa fonnal
dining room. San<sy beach. Live in one, lease
one or convert to single family home.
$869,500. Call CATHRYN TENNil..LE
BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL
NEWPORT BEACH
ASSUME f lM,000 at 11.~. Spadotis 3
bdrm md unit on quiet. greenbelt with large
enclosed yard & 2 lovely patios. C.onveruent.
location. Walk to F.astbluff Shopp.nc C.enter.
Land may be purch.Ued for $25,004
wat.h 101' fananong. &duced to t193,900.
Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
PANORAMIC OCEAN YEW
SAN CLEMENTE
Uruque custom home witb spectacular' un.
obstructed ocean view. Spedoua 4 bdrm «in-
law quarten with .epart.e enlrance, family
room, 3 firepi.c. and indoor pond. '479,500.
Owner Will CCNlder ie.e/opt.lon. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY« JOYCE DA.BOLT
MESA VERDE
LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN
12" fixed interest; 30 yeer bn. ~ bdrm
home with paciowl f.amily room anc:t ~te
living room in quiet loication.. Walk to
shopping center & Fedro. $134,600. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY
HARBOR VEW HOMES
NEWPORT BEACH
4 bdrm, 3~ bath home with touch of New Engla.M charm. separate cue.st quart.en,
~ ata1r cw. cathedral oeil.inf:a, highly
upgraded. Spracioua Dlan.icured lawn With
patio• for entertainin1. Localed
steps from community pool and park. Call
TODDY SMITH
BlUFFS-SPACIOU8 4 BDRM
LARGE A8SUMABLE LOAMI
Highly u~ end unit with partial t.y
vieW. Bright Uli:l aanny with dramatic vai.alted
~ ceilinp aDd expended ~ fi.replace.
Large enckwd patio near pool. $219,000. Call
"SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
2 BEDROOM COM><>, 111,IOO
Exttllent Tustin location! FftPlace and
balcony patio. Warm wood paneJ..inc in dining
area. C.ornmunity• pool, ape and tennis.
CJoie to ahoPPllll and freeways. Call
DONNA WEBSI'ER
TWO UNITS FOR ONLY t1•.IOO
Outstanding buy with good finandn&! Two 2
bdrm units with two 2-car ...,... ~ua 4
parlc:ing speces:. GOod nmtal area. Call
DONNA WEBS'l'Ek
NEW ON THE MARKET
OLD CDll
Pride of oWnenhip ia reflected in thia beauti-
fully maintained duplex. kb unit featuns
two bdnns with nwnerom amenities plw a 4
car praae. Great rental area. Al.most $.100,000
of ... nnable financinc. Offered at $390,000.
Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI
MESA VERDE COND0~1,IOO
Rare "A" unlt in exceDent move in condJtioo.
2 bdnm. single encloeed pnae. Great loctionl
Community pool. Muat 1ee to appn!!Ciate. can
DONNA WEBSTER
EXCLUSIVE CORAL CAY
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
Guard gated exclusive uu. Boat slip, 4 '
~ family room, dinina room, gourmet
kitchen, wet ber, .ecwity l)'S!em. Beautiful
patioa and spa. c.ommunity tenn.ia. All thi.I
plus owner may fmance. $665,000 F~. Call
MARil.. YN TWITCHELL
OUTSTANDING &.:OCATION
BIO CANYON-VERSAILLES
On the ~ coune with pool, spa, bbq, gazebo
& tarp patio for entertatruna. French doors
in family room & kitchen add to the
charm. Exterior frelhly paiiit.ed. Owner
ready lo move. Please call
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
~2 c_ORPORATE PLAZA D SUITE 150 0 NEWPORT CENTER
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Real Estate
A Great West.em U>mpany
NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR
PllCE UllC1lll, •W Pll,000
Excellent buy for Old Corona del Mar area 1 block to beach. Extra
wide lot. Call for further mfonnation. 759-1501
II TIE ILIFn
3 bedrooms. 2 ~ baths in one of our most desirable areas. Close to the
beach & community activities. 759-1501
PIESTlllllS llYD S•IES
Perfect for entertaining! This ]Mge 4 bedroom home surrounds an
inviting patio pool. New kitchen, Fr-ench doors. wood floors and
skylights. All this plus an unobstructed VIEW! Let us show you this
lovely property. 759-1501
.11n urm, ""' PDFEm Teak, Cberrywood and Birch are the glowing woods used on the noon and walls of th.is immaculate ~-Mirrors and poJW:ied
brass accents are tastefully placed, reflecting eoft lighting and
beautiful Back Bay vistas. Listed at $389,000. Must be aeen.. 759-1501
IPYIUll W111 ICUI YIEW1
Beautifully redecorated home with pool, on a large lot. Extensive use
of used brick. Truly a delightful home and priced right at $450,000.
759-1501
PllVITE IDOi ICCW
And ocean and sunset views! This 4 bedroom. family home is on a
very large lot with great poten~ Now affordable at $295,000 Call
for details. 759-1501
1U111F10D1 YIEW -Fantastic executive prestige home with all amenJp~. Beautiful front
courtyard. Pool and spa in lovely landscaped rear yard. Perfect for
entertaining. 759-1501
WILi Tl IEAll
3 bedroom condo in excellent location. Tennis, pool. and spa all
available. To be repainted & carpeted, all ready for new owners.
Information in office. 759-1501 c..-Ill IFFlll&ILE
Lovely home in Corona del Mar. Just minutes to wajk to the beach or
shopping. Custom wall coverings, built-ins. Now at $269,500.
759-1501
LIRLY TIWIMISI
Located in Woodbridge. This model perfect home bas 2 bedroo~ &
den, an atriwn with Italian tile and a fountain, private decks and is
upgraded throughout. Call to preview. 759-1501
llSlmlLE WI
Lovely. vacant condo in move-in condition. Pretty, private area. 3
bedrooms. Backs to greenbelt. $198,000. Call to see. 759-1501
FllEIL.-E
Price greatly reduced. 3 residences and oommercia1 property with
ocean view. Fabulous frontage on Newport Blvd. Exceptional invest-
ment opportunity. 759-1501
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ICWYIEW
Situated on lovely cul de sac. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with pool me
yard. Many new upgrades. Elegant executive home. 759-1501
SPIClln Cllll
4 bedrooms and 3 baths are yours in th.as recently redecorated home.
Quiet end unit looks out on greenbelt. Price reduced to $209.000.
759-1501
Cllm Ill UI Wlmn.T
Sitting on the bluff right above the main beach at Corona is this
house with steps down to the sand & surf. 'lboee properties are rarely
available. Pnced below market at $925,000. 759-1501
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Private beach access oomes with this Corona del Mar home. VJeWS of
hills provide a country atmosphere and welcome open space feeling .
Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501
PlllEIFIWllll•
There's still time th.is year for investors. lnoome units in Corona del
Mar. Never vacant! Huge loan to assume at 11!> Let's make an
appointment to aee! 759-1501
COSTA MESA SANTA &NA
IM11111 llYESTllSI
2 houses on ex1l'a large lot with potential to build another. 'These
income units are owned by a-eative lender who will listen to your
offer! Let's get together on th.is one. 759-1501
1111,000
Lovely shake roofed 4 bedroom home on a large lot wtth RV access.
Cul-de-sac. Enclosed front yard. Cathedral ceilings in living room and
dining room. Near South Coast Plaza. Call for appointment &
mfonnation.. 759-1501
IRYINE
EISY MES n
W e is great in th.Ls 2 bedroom + den condo in a very desirable aree in
Irvine. Community pool. golf course, great views. A bargain at
$187,500. 759-1501
ClllFllT an t•wn
Are combined in Rancho San Joaquin m this beauu.fully decorated
condo. 2 bed.rooms, adjacent to golf course. Many extra amenitaes.
759-1501
LAGUNA NIGUEL
lllM Wlll I YIEW
Decorator upgrading everywhere Ul th.is 3 bed.room ooodo in Saddle-
back Valley. The owner is anxious to sell. $123,000 is excellent value:
759-1501 .
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2170 San Miguel Drive
Ne~n leach, CA t2MO
(714) 111-llOl
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Things That Service You "
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'Newpon hacb, CA l2llO
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IRVINE
REALTY 2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
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Beautiful Delores end unit with outstanding pan-
oTIUD.ic back bay and nif.e light views. 3 Br.2 ~ Ba.
Decorated in neutral colors. Lush greenbelt. Close
to community pool. schools and shopping. Incl.
land. Donna Godshall.
IEST llY -· 1111,-Close to South Coast Plaza, outstanding 3 Br, 2~
Ba, home· on comer lot. Kitchen with all
amenities, fireplace in living room, and skylights.
Garden window. Cla;e to pool and spa. Lowest
priced condo in development. Donna Godshall.
TUE YHI CUICI 1211,HO
Beautifully main tamed Corona de!_ Mar duplex
with 2 great owners units. Priced sensibly. Front
home is 3 Br, 2 Ba. Rear apartment is a lg 2-story
featuring 2 Br plus library. Coby Ward.
umm UIO ISLE 1111,000
Pier and slip, 3 bedrooms, large separate play
room above garage. An amazing buy at $995,000.
Barbara Aune.
118 CUYll'l IEST U Y Sttl ,000
Beautiful goU course location. Pos,gbly this is the
opportunity you've been waiting for. 4 Br, 3 Ba,
family room plus den or study. Over 130' of golf
course frontage. A touch of Spanish Mediter-
ranean design. Lots of potential. Reduced to
$995,000. Owner will carry financmg at very low
interest rate! Dan Bibb.
118 CUYll-CILF CllllSE CllTEllNUIY SHl,000
This 5 Br, 4 'h Ba unique single level custom home
borders the 14th fairway in this exclusive gate
guarded community. The very finest of appoint-
ments throughout. A spacious pool and spa ate
enhanced by a very secluded location. Danny
Bibb. ............ .. ..
Th.Ls 2 Br, 2 Ba Deane townhome offers a spacious
lot m a most private location at a very low price.
Asking $339,000 with assumable financing.
Danny Bibb.
• U1Y11 -sin.-Private comer unit-3 Br, 2 'h Ba, 2 story El
Dorado plan. Perfect oondition. Seller will help
finance-available immediately. Community
pool, tennis and security gate. Martha Macnab.
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Beautlfully upgraded and expanded lower
bayfront unit. All custom cabinets, ceramic, brick
and leaded doors and windows. Expanded Mstr
bedroom-all new kitchen and baths-large pri-
vate bayfront deck. $650,000 include9 land.
Martha Macnab.
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Graciaus on.e story home! Custom remodel
w/gou.nnet kitchen for ease in entertaining 2 Br,
family rm, 3 Ba. Two private beaches, 24 hr
eecwity gate. Dona Chichester.
Yn--.a Llllll • UllM SHIMO
And more! Custom 1 story home! Imaginative &
fun .. .spa. . .uuna ... deep tub .. BBQ .. terraced view
garden. 3 Br+ den w/wet bar, 2 fireplaces. Dona
Chichester.
OPO HISIS UTlllAY
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2 BR. Wlrlmt 1-5 Martha Mam.ab
BELOOURT ... 1,000 ltltpl It. IMrp
4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 Stephanie Grody
8PEI lllSH UTlllUY I UIUY
CAMro SHORES l'Jll,800 FH Cl4I ,.,._ •
4 BR. FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 Tom A..llinson
CAMOO SHORES l lH,000 4111 ..,._
4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa 1-4 Donna Godshall
CAM.ro SHORES S 1,IH,000 1t'J 11Hftt4
6 BR, FR, Pool, Wtrlrnl 1-4 George Grupe
BELCOURT HI0,000 #I..,.._,... o..t
2 BR 10-6 E Eecano/M Wlute
LIDO ISLE SIH,000 111 Yl1 U .. hl4
3 BR, FR, Wtrlrnl 1-5 Jean Wn,ght
HARBOR VIEW HH,000 14 Tttrtf P1Ms
4 BR. FR, Pool 2-5 Belle Partch
OPEi .. ISH SIH &Y
DOVER SHORES 1112,IOO
3 BR. FR 2-5
BAY SHORES 1121,000
4 BR 1-5
BIG CANYON I H l,000
5 BR, FR, Pool. Spa 1-5
HARBOR VIEW 1411,000
4 BR, FR. Pool I -5
HARBOR VU HILLS 1141,000
3 BR, FR 2-5
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Barbara Aune
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Dona Cluchester
H l tf• It. '"'I• Danny Bibb
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Belle Partch
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Maxine Propp
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Ocean view 2 Br, 2 'h Ba, library. Fonner mod~liD
Belcourt Hill with vaulted ceilings. Ready for
immediate occupancy with iow-inte.rest, low-
down payment loan for qualified buyer. Builder
will consider trade. F.d F«aoo/Mautten White.
n••• 111•m1 11,-.-This 4 Br, 4 ~ Ba, formal dinina nn, 4 fireplaces,
study & fam rm. library w/e>C1ensive oak wood-
work, huge living rm. 4 car garage home with
swimming pool & spa has been designed to offer
the ultimate in privacy & elegance. Maureen
White/Ed Escano.
PllUIPAJllCIJ 11.-,111
Dover Shores custom 5 Br cul-de-sac home with
148' water frontage. Room for 60' and 80' yachts.
Exceptionally private location. Owner will carry
Uit T.D. Includes land. Paula Bailey.
WWIMJ.llMI MH.ooe
Ocean and bay view lot. Extras throughout this 5
Bdrm, family rm, den home. Sandie Fix.
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Transferred owner has priced this channi.na
home to sell! Spacious rooms, high ceiinO and
near new paint. Carpeting and drapes compliment
the sunken living room and elegant Matr bedroom
suite. Owner will assist w1th financing. Larry
Dyer.
111 OUYll-GlllTIY flEICI 1111.000
This lovely 5 Br. 3 Ba immaculat.cly finished
home is truly one of our finest Big Canyon
offerings. French doors lead you into a beautifuJ
garden and pool area. Too many custom features
to mention. Danny Bibb.
111 CUYU..SP&llU ..-.Ol&IW S1,HO,.OOO
4 Br, 3 Ba custom home located on the prestigious
8th fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. In-
cludes great views from fabulous kitchen, formal
dining room, living room and Mstr suite. On a .
secluded pool Slz.ed flag lot. Danny Bibb.
Ill WSI "'111 MIO•·
Located in the private, gated oommunity of Big
Canyon this 4 Br, 2 ~ Ba Broad.moor home is 1
priced to sell Beautiful condition, with a very
open & woodsy feeling. Abo available for lease, or
lease option. Dan Bibb/Stepbarue Grody
IPEOTICILU UIO ISU umHT 11, lll,000
Rare opportunity for choice location on the Bay.
55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5
Br, many exceptional features tailored to luxury
livmg. Pier and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis.
UYSllE l lm..UYFlllT 11,IOO,IOO
60' lot with sandy beach and private pier and slip.
Older two story house is very livable & offers
great potential for remodel or addition. Lots of off
street parking. A best VJew of the harbor! Incl.
land. Martha Macnab.
IEW Y11W USTtll 11 W YllW SMl,000
Largest floor plan in Sea View has been priced to
sell. Two story home, Mstr suite, large family
room, 2 bedrooms on each level, 24 hr. guarded
gate community with tennL.courts & pool. Large
assumable lat T .D. Maxine Propp.
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Prime location averJookinc fai.rw~ya. lake and
nit.e lites. 5 Br, 4 fireplaces, library, billiard rm.
family rm. Attention t.o every detail in this custom
Valentine built heme. Tom Al.liJl8on.
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Luxurious 3 Br unit.a. Upper with spa wb, 2
fireplaces. Great rent potential on both units.
Bank repo. Make offer! Paula Bailey.
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Outstanding Plan 3-largest one story m Jasmine
Creek with view of ocean. Located on greenbelt.
Near pool & tennis courts. Large aaumable lat
T .D. Motivated sellers. Maxine Propp.
LW ISLE 11.-1,111 LI
He.ad of the lagoon 5 Br Valentine built water-
front with large slip & side des for 3
boats--i!U"aight view full length of lagoon.
PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tom Al-
linllon.
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3 Br, 3 Ba, 2 patios & apa. Great Western
assumable bt T.D. Seller may carry 2nd. Make
oUen. Two private beaches. private ai.reeta, 24 hr
terurity gate, back gate to Bay Club. Land
included. Dona Chichester.
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3 bdnn, family room. Heavy
shake roof. Lovely area of
Placentia. Good condition &
priced well below comparable
sales & listings. Out of area owner
wants It sold! Only $117,900 &
seller will pay some of buyers
costs. Drive by 2132 =
Way, then call llDR
631-1266
SIERYL llEWER
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131-1218
CAIAL FROIT-IEWPORT
4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 story home with frgnch doors through-
out. Great location on the water In Newport Shores. Giving
It away at $199,000. Very low down I assumable financing.
Call llEIYL llEWEI 631-1266
DECORATORS DOLLHOUSE
This darling Eastslde Costa Mesa 2 bdrm, 2 bath has an
ambiance all Its own. Leaded glass windows & doors with
marvelous stripped awnings beckon you inside. The
expanded living room, family area is set off with a river
rock fireplace & hearth. French doors off the dining area,
high wood ceilings, a wonderful" remodeled kitchen and
huge shade tree are some of the features. Seller is
motivated! Loans are assumable. Low down possible.
$160,000. Call SIEIYL llEWEI 631-1266
. · UIDER $200,000 ,· (..J
. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Country atmosphere in this darl-
ing 2 bdrm country kitchen and
eating area. Copper roof, new 2
car garage, alley access. Spa with
remodeled decking and much
more info callllllll.YI _.
631-1266
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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
$179,000. Call .. n lllllS
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631-1266. IEICITS COSTOI IEAUn
Beautiful newer home In exclusive Newport Heights. Three
bdrms, two baths, extra large living room, formal dining,
family room, custom tile, Jenn-Aire range, brick patio .
Perfect for couple or youni family. A bargain at $249,000.
For showing can •an nl•l 631-1266
RIST TllE IUYEI
So/o downr 10.659/e 30 year fixed rate financing. TheSe are
brand new 3 bdrm, 2 bath, detached homes. You own the
land. Don't miss out on the9e. It's a true opp<>rtunity.
Principals onty. Call today W.D 111•1631-1266
$1,llllOll
Buys a 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo. Assume fixed rate financing
at 12.789/e Pill under $1,000 per month. Call for details .
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LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI
BEST SPOT ON THE BLOCK. LOVELY 4 BEDROOM. 3
BATH NEWER MESA VERDE HOME. SECLUDED LOT.
WOOD FLOORS AND 3 CAR GARAGE. PRICED TO SELL
AT $247,500. OPEN SATURDAY 12-4, 1796 KINGLET
COURT. AClll llllLEUI
FABULOUS GOLF 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 1f.s ACRE GROUNDS WITH POOL,
FRUIT TREES AND ROLLING LAWNS. CALL FOR PRI-
VATE SHOWING . .a&KIE UllLE•ll .
ti" MESA VERDE
CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM
HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. USED BRICK FIRE-
PLACE, HARDWOOD FLOORING & TREE SHADED YARD
MAKE THIS HOME AN EXCELLENT VALUE. ASKING
$169,950 . .llOllE IWllLDUll .
PRICE REDUCTIOI -
COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 3 BEDROOM COSTA .,
MESA CONDO. NEW EVERYTHING, FLOORING, PAINT &
WINDOW COVERINGS. REDUCED TO $101,900 .llCllE
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FIRST TIME 01 IARllET
NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING. 5 BEDROOM BUCCOLA
BUil T HOME. CENTRAL AIR, INTERCOM, SPA AND CUL
DE SAC LOCATION . .ll8llE lllll'•ll
DESPERATE
Foreclosure, bankruptcy, must
sell. One house to sand. Beautiful
remodeled 4 bdrm home w/mlnl
ocean view. Private master
w/study & fireplace, 3 car garage
& ~un decks. Sacrificing at
$299,900. Vacant. Will listen to all
offers. IEW IEl.Ull
NEWPORT HEIGHTS, TRY 10~
DOWI
Bank repo. 3 bdrm, 2 bath 11
year old home. Secluded lo-
cation. Needs paint & carpet.
Bank wlll sell below appraisal.
Asking $250,000. Submit any
off er. IELll IEl.llll
DELIA DELUDO
R6'MtlC·
131-1211
UVE II OIE, REIT THE OTHER
Seller desperate. On market 9 months. 3 bdrm + 1 bdrm.
Beautiful 7 year old duplex. pride of ownership. Reduced
to $265,000. A steaJI IElll IELUM
MESA VERDE WALK TO COUITIY CLUI, $229,900
Just listed! Fabulous remOdel you'd think It ,s custom.
Walk to country club. This Is a showplace. Beautiful ·
remodeled Island kitchen w/lots of tiles, pass through to
formal dining room, plantation shutters, trench doors,
skylights. full security system, private backyard with
Inviting pool and more. Call for your private showtng
today. Ill.II llLUM
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Over * acre lot with spectacular
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. Open Sat &
Sun. Ill llllDI 631-1266
BEST IUY 01 IAYFROIT
ASSUIE $6001 It 9~ UE IOHEliS.
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex.
Right on the beach. Two 3
bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car ga_rage. Ex~llent value·
& financing. $839,000 llE
llllRI 631-1266
BUID IEW CUSTOI
WMMC
131-1211
REDUCEI TO $429,000
PRIME Newport Heights VlCTORIAN design. 3,400 sq.ft.
C'f living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family
room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOW-
INGS. Call for EXCLUSIVE SHOWINGS. Call for appoint-
ment Open Sat & Sun. Ill 111101631-1266
IEWPORT HEIGHTS·IEW CUSTOM
REDUCED TO $374,000
Superb newer 4 bdrm home with traditional design.
Gourmet Island kitchen with exceptional features. Sep-
arate formal dining with flreplace.-Every custom extra m could Imagine. Massive deck with spa. It's a dreamt
llNEll 631-1266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/POOL, $119,000
Gorgeous 3 bdrm home. Split level with open beam
celllngs. Immaculate In and out. Bright, airy and ready to
be sold. UE llMEll 631-1266
234 E. 17th ST., GOSTA MESA • 631-1286
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HOIE OF THE WEEK
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*BALBOA COVE BAYFRONT *
Four bedroom, 3 bath, tormaldtnlng, fmllr room,
brekfnt room. Large master suite wHh view down
baJ, dock fot 40' boat, very large home. st .. 1 at
$500,000 ........ ...
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PIOIOITOIY IAY TUDE
Four bedroom, three baths, formal dining, famlly room,
beautiful large master s~lte, dock space up to 55 ft. Steal
at $895,000 and wlll trade to Mesa Verde, Spyglass,
Harbor Ridge, Big Canyon. Wlllli8se/o~~n. 1st T.D. of
$600,000 assumable. Submit any offer. I 11¥11 I•
COIOIA DEL IAI IAYFIOIT
Custom 5 bdrm, 41n bath, 2 master $Ultes, beautiful large
living room with s~tacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar &
room for 3 boats up to 55 -n. Best buy on bayfront.
Reduced to $995,000, Includes the land. • I 11111 lllP
. UIDA ISLE
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Famlly Rm., Din. RM., Large Master
Suite w/slttlng area, maids quarters, room for 2 large
boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both
assumable at low rate, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the land,
must move Inland. • I llYIE lllP
YACHTSIAI COVE IAYFIOIT
4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge Living Room with Lrg. wet bar,
balcony and large patio with views of the bay, dock for 3
boats up to 55 foot, 6 year old custom, price of $1,095,000
Includes land. • I MVIE IMP ·
IJ>O ISLE PRIET LOCATION
Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Batti
remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work.
plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,ooo.·IM • •'91 IMP . ~ .
•UDO PAii HICHllSE*
Outstanding bay and city night light view, 1 bedroom, 1
bath. Co-op hlghrlse, underground ~-king, . c:ommunity
pool with fabulous decks. $250,000. 111111 IMP
1£1NITS lllCS IOAD
One of the finest bay, ocean & Catallna views. The home is
deetgned for ente.rtalnlng, lnctudtng 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
large dining, game room With sit down bar, very large pool.
Priced at $425,000 (land quote ls $190, 102). Great buy. .......
ELEUICE II CAIEO SIOIES
Beautiful family home With 5 t>drms, 5 baths, format HVing
& dining, ocean view, stunning backyard wtth gazebo,
pOOt, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 ~te beacheS. ·
. Exoellent entertaining. $529,000. • • ... I• ..
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TOP SILES PRODUCER FOi CALIF. 1113 .
SEAVIEW'S 1£ST IUY
4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nk:ie
,yard, view of city·& ocean. SecUrtty guard gate +·pool &
tennis. $395,000. • • 11111 U.
POSSIBLE COllEICIAL LOT
: Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office
bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay
. view, presently has small house and storage and Is zoned
for horse property. $350,000. •a .. ._
IEWPOIT HEICHTS
Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom,
two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room ·
to add. WaJk to town & Lido, very motivated.Seller can
carry large Note. $375,000. • t llWl I•
IAYCIEST IEWPOIT
4 bedroom 21n bath formal dining, famlly room, breakfast
· area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek
or Newport. Asking $325,000. • • 11111 lllP
"WIUllOUS VILLA IALIOA"
VIiia Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm
2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining.
$265,ooo: Great terms:• • lnll IMP
IEWPOIT BEACH
Hlghly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen,
. Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or
. trade. • • llYll lllP
VALL£Y CEITEI COllEICIAL GIOVE
77.72' acres with 800 Hass avocados, 2,000 Mineola
Tangelows, 9,000 Valencia oranges, 250 Ruby Red
Grapefruits, age 9 to 15 years. Sub-dMded into 4 sec-
tions. Buy all or part. Asking $1 ,200,000. Wiii trade million
equity for units, Newport home, submit any offer. • • ... ... . -~'.--. ·---
5 bedroom, 5 bath, formal living & dining. Large yard with
pool & wet bar, ocean view. Private beaches. $529,000.
Owner wlll finance. Lease option. Submit any offer. Ml•
llYlllMP
**FOIUOSllE** _
CUSTOM VIEW HOME BUil T IN 1982 WOOD & GLASS
GOURMET KITCHEN, OCEAN, CANYON & CITY LIGHTS
VIEW, 3 BDRM, 3 BATH. $399,000. OWNER & LENDER
Wll.:L COOPERATE. STEAL THIS, MAKE AN OFFER. -···-
BOB & DOVIE KOOP .
234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266
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Finest-corner locatlon. Best prloed Anita plan In
Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, famlly room, pretty patio,
flrepl~. Sparkling clean 3 BR, w/convertlble
den, 2 BA. On Fee Land. $219,000.
II TIE IUCI
Perfect oceanfront location. 2 story with great
view. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, flreplaoe, new paint.
Walk to shoppJng. A real bargain at 595,000.
UllWITEIFIOO
FLEXIBLE PROPERTY! Outstanding bayfront
next to 60 ft. sandy beach. Can be one large 6
BR, 5 BA home or duplex. Owner wlll finance &
wlll consider trade. $1,350,000. Mary Slvasllan.
SUICUTLI CHM II Cll
Best location! View of pool and large patio. 3 BR,
2'h BA, wet bar, FP In living room. Ample guest
parking. Heart of old COM & close to everything.
A very special propertyl $325,000. Vergllene
Hull.
IEST OF Ill CUYOI
Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded, 4
BA, family room estate. Formal dining, 2 fire-
places, pool & spa with total privacy, located on
private cul-de-sac for that couptry living feeling.
Asking $719,000.
LOVELY LICEllE
3 BR. 3 BA, 3 car garage Lucerne. Shows like a
model. Softly decorated In neutral tones.
Gorgeous view of mountains and city llghts.
Lovely spacious courtyard. This is new on the
market and a treat to beholdl $650,000.
llPllSTICATEI l.Y I CllTEIPIUIY
Fully customized and expanded Lautremont in
Harbor RJdge. A staircase of lucite makes this
home an elegant masterpiece. Solld marble
bench leads from LR to outdoor spa & view. 4
BR. 3 BA. Truly a very special home. $795,000.
PlUTllL llllCCll IEllll
6800 square feet of the finest quality
craftsmanship available. 5 BR, 7 BA, 5 car
garage, 3 level luxurious home in prestigious
Harbor Ridge In Newport Beach. French doors
and custom cabinets throughout. Gourmet
kitchen with lavish equipment. This new home
won't last at $2,250,000. ,
lllWWI wm VIEW
Mountain & light view from this 2 BR and den, 3
BA Miramar In Harbor Ridge. French decor,
hardwood floors, plantation shutters. Beautifully
maintained. $495,000. Vergllene Hull.
CllSP IEW IEOll
Expanded, upgraded Miramar plan with terrific
view In Harbor Ridge. 2 BR, large den, 3 BA,
mirrored wardrobes, extra cabinets, security
alarm. Freshly painted and papered. $499,000.
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Fantastic buy with Great Financing! Decorated
In neutral tones. Large backyard. Beautiful view
of the hllls. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 fireplaces In a great
f amlly area. Call office for excellent financing
detalla. REDUCED TO $234,000.
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4 BA, 2'h BA In quiet residential area. Extra
large lot. New carpet, patio sprinklers. Perfect
for the young executive. Only $159,000. Marie
Fargo.
#3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660 180-8333
El.Ill TIE -Ufl1 24 ..... UY INI UTllllY 1·1
REDUCED PRICEll Spectacular view of moun·
talns & city lights from this very special Nan-
tucket model In Spyglass Hill. 5 BR, formal
dining, large family room. Professionally decor-
ated. Entertainment backyard with pool, spa,
BBQ & fire ring. Now $669,500. Bob Gr~.
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NEW ON THE MARKET. Exciting bayfront lo-
cation on turning .basin. 4 BR, den, 4 BA home
with 2 kitchens. Effective use of stained glass
and used brick. Expansive view from upstairs
recreation room. Owner would consider trade
for smaller Balboa Island or COM home. can
Vergllene Hull for detalls. Asking $2,350,000.
lllllFICEIT IWllll
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Outstanding view location. Valentine custom
home w/superlor design & construction. 5 BR
Including elegant master suite, 7 BA, family
room, 4 FP, 3 car garage, gated courtyard. 6100
sq. ft. of superb living for $1,850,000.
SPICIHl-m 1m111n 1• TllFlllll UT /Sii 1·1
5 BR, 7 BA custom Valentine built home over-
looking terrific view. 5800 sq. ft . with extensive ·
use of wood and stone thruout. Extremely pri-
vate rear yard. Family sized spa. Cul-de-sac
location. Asking $1,695,000.
WYIEW--IEW IDFMI
2011 llCO llSCllEF UT/Sii 1·
Enjoy the beautiful city light view. Quall
throughout this 4 BR, 21h BA Seavtew home.
Professionally decorated In Country French.
Walk to shops, parka and schools. Offered a
$419:000. Marie Fargo.
IEllOEI PO• a lllTEllTI llT/1111·
Spyglass Nantucket beauty with 5 BR. Pan-
oramic ocean, bay and city lights view. Lovety
pool & spa. Newly decorated. On choice lot.
$72S,OOO. Lois ComweU.
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Outstanding custom European atyte home with
panoramic view of the ocean, Catalina Island,
Newport Bay and city lights. 5 BR, 7 BA, formal
OR. 5 fireplaces-almost 6,000 sq. ft. of elegant
living. Also beautiful pool and apa PLUS steam
and sauna room. Excellently priced at
$1,550,000.
RllUEYULE 1111111
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BANK FORECLOSURE. This gorgeous tra-
dltlonaf 6 BR has been reduced for Immediate
sale. Now only . $596,000111 Thia Includes
gourmet kitchen, wooded atalrwaya, French
doora, stained and leaded glua windows, pool,
apa and wading poot Please take the time to ...
the beautiful bargaJn.
llUT LnEL lllffl IUITY
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Popular 3 BR, 2 BA condo on beautiful green·
belt. Former modet Room for apanelon. Two
lovely p1tloe. Cul-<NHac locatJon. Price In-
cludes the landll Thia one won't lat at $235,000. w.F'iiflo!-V an 1 ,1. u 1.
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Quiet end unit With large private deck over-
looking the golf course view. Beautifully decor·
ated 2 BR & den with custom ahutters & shelv-
ing. In prestigious Big Canyon and close to
Fashion Island. $315,000. Hefen Wood.
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2 contiguous lots south of highway In desirable
old COM. Quiet corner· locatlon-close to
beach. Good ftnanClng avallable. NOW RE-
DUCED TO $395,000. Mary Stvasllan.
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Huge 13,000 sq. ft. homealte In prestigious
Harbor Ridge. Lot Is 100' wide x 130' deep.
PartlaJ ocean, bay, Catalina views possible from
2nd story. Reduced over $125,000 and won't
last at $350,0001 CALL NOW! Dave Busk.
PDFEOT SElTllll 11 Ill CllYll
Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on quiet CUl-de-
..sac. • BR, family room, formal dining. QuaJlty
upgrading throughout. Covered patio. 3 car
gar~e. $650,000. Vergllene Hull.
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Beautiful plan for a couple. 2 private BR suite
areas. Beautifully decorated with Its own private
patio with spa. View and patio overlooking golf
course. A very apeclal property for $395,000.
SUBMIT ALL OFFERStt
IEllYIW wm Piil
3 BR & den, 3 BA Oeauvllle model with pan-
oramic .view of golf course and night lights.
Custom pool and spa. Prime street In Big
Canyon. Asking $699,500. Vergltene Hufl.
PlllllllU ""' .... Great famtly home-just steps to sand and
white ocean water. 3 BR, 21A BA. All new carpet,
roof, copper plumbing and freshly painted.
Owner will finance at 11%% to qualtfled buyer
with 2s•1o 1 down. Immaculate and ready for
occupancy. $3~.500. Bob Gross. .
N LIYELYUIMI
On prestigious Linda Isle with dock for a large
• · boat plus a side tie. Spacious home with 5 BR,
4'h BA, 3 car garage plus many extras. Now at
$1,450,000.
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Charming custom 3 BR, 2 BA home shows pride
of ownership In every detail. Beamed oelllngs,
wood shutters, plaster watts, format dining
room. Private courtyard with quality land-
scaping. On fee land at $395,000. Vergllene Hull. ........ , ......
GREAT LOCATION.CLOSE TO SCHOOLS &
SHOPPING. 2 large master BR aultes plus
separate sitting room. 2'h BA, private patio and
Just etepe to the pool. Very Clean unit. Asking
$169,900. Marte Fargo.
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Warm and open with Old World charm. Thia
Robert Earl .del60n It 3 yeara young, haa S BR,
61h BA, wtth a aeparate maids room off the
Lanai. Great for famffy aa wen aa entertaining.
Even a dnroomt Offered at $1 ,275,000.
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Busy W. Balboa Blvd. corner. 2 BR, 1 BA older
home. Prtme tocatlon-'h block to beach and
~ ,.t door. OWner haa plans for new
untta. can gb 'r8"dentlel up & commerclal down
~Jr~mplal~~!fll •J,$210,000.
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.... SO ARE WE, that's why it takes
about eleven months to construct a
Villa Balboa home. We spend a lot
more time than that creating and
planning all the extra things you
deserve in your new home.
PRIVACY
We st.arted with the location-about
a ten minute walk or bike to the
beach. Fresh ocean breezes-a forest
of lush green landscaping. Lots of
privacy, including a 24 hour staffed
gate to greet your friends and keep
you safe.
FEATURES
Well, air-conditioning for a start, you
just can't depend on Mother Nature
these days! Extra large balconies and
patios for just plain old fun and
relaxing. Our elevators really make
coming and going easy. Up-scale ap-
pliances and mirrored wardrobe
doors are but a few of the features
included.
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Only the best ... Dreamy master
bedroom suites with spacious walk-in
closets. Some of our living rooms are
large enough to show off the grandest
of pianos. Other plans offer bright
sunny comer kitchens that will
satisfy even the fussiest gourmet!
PRICING
Well frankly there could~t be a bet-
ter value anywhere, but you be the
judge of that. Two-Bedrooms & Two-
Bedrooms/Den beginning at
$209,900. A very limited selection of
penthouse homes from $259,900 to
$399,900. For further information
stop by our new Sales Office or call
our Sales Representative at
714-645-6459.
VELOPMBNT CO~ANY · , -.000 '\~~ 16
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HOMES FOR SALE
2BEDAOOM
10• Avocado, Corona det Mar
675-6000 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
**1223 Bayside (Mal Kai) Newport Beach
644-6200 $650,000 Saturday 1-5
353 Costa Mesa St(2 houses) Coate Meea
&46-6789 $210,000 Sunday 12-5
1•29 Dolphin, Newport Beach
673-<MOO $699,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
#9 Northampton Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-6
· 3028 Ocean, Ofde Corona det Mar
675-6000 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
1825 Port WheeNtr, HVH, Newport Bead'I
&40-1926 $232,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
1992 Westminster Ave, Coatal Meea
~7171 $13",900 Sunday 2-5:30
2 BA ptua FAM AM CM' DEN
••23 Beachcomber Dr, Jasmine Ct'k, CdM
631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5
2535 Crestview, Newport Beach
&44-9060$259,000 Sunday 1-5
••v29 Mainsail, Jumlne Creek
759-9173 $290,000 Sunday 1-5
*2025 Port Bristol (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB
675-6000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
417 Seville, Balboa Penln. Pt, N.B.
675-4630 $300,000 Sunday 1-5
3BEDAOOM
2721 5th Ave, Old Corona def Mar
673-4400 $299,000 Saturday 1-5
•425 Aliso, Nwpt Hgts, Newport Beach
631-1266 $429,000 Sat/ Sun 1:30-5:00
*963 Arbor CM
6'42-6255 $125,000
*963 Arbor, Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 1-5
6'42-6255 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1207 Blue Gum, Dover Shores, N.B
673-4'400 $44'4,500 Sunday 1-5
4033 Cortland, Corona det Mar
675-6000 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1419 Dotpf'lln Terr, Irvine Terrace, CdM
675-5930 $785,000 Sunday 1-5
4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM
675-6000 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
215 Iris, Corona del Mar
875-6000 $359,500
601 Knowell Pl. Costa Mesa
Sunday 1-5
631-2242 $119,900 Sun 12-4
3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona def Mar
759-1501 $925,000 Sat 1-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal, Newport Be8d'I
844-7020 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
"'11 Rue M.,....., Big Cenyon, Npt ~ fM• 80eO $359,000 Sunday 1-5
1419 s.ntanena Terrace. Corona del M.,-
844-7020 1289,500 Sund8)' 1-5
3158 Slcity, Meu Verde, C.M
MS-0303 $124,900 Sunday 2-5
19-i<> Teresita (Westc.ltff) Newport Buch
675-6000 $219,000 Sunday 1-5
2343 Westminster/23rd St. eo.ta Meea
&46-7171 . $128,000 Saturday 1-4
599 w. Wiison, Costa Mesa
546-5880 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN
• v 2655 88Y9h0re Or., Bayahores, NB
6'4-9060 $525,000 Sunday 2-5
21 Canyon Creet, Corona del Mar
&U-7020 $198,500 Sunday 1-5
383 E. 23rd St, Newport Beach
546-2313 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
*3465 Fuchala. GceenbrOOk, Costa Meu
546-2313 $167,500 Sunday 1-4
1393 Galaxy Or (Dover Shoree) Nwpt ~
~200 $352,500 Sunday 2-5
••1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB '\
831-7300 $5-45,000 Sun 1-5
703 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
759-1501 $2&4,500 Sunday 1-5
* *600 Harbor Island Dt(Prom. Bay) N.B.
831-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2501 Harbor View Or., Corona del Mar
760-1219 $500.00 Sat/Sun 1-5
1955 lrvlne Ave (Coata Mesa)
645-7078 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
969 Junlpero (Mela det Mar), CM
751-3191 $137,900 Sun 1·5
1322 Keel Or (Harbor Vu Hiiis) COM
~200 $349,000 Sunday 2-5
* •305 Kings Plag9(CJlffhaven) N.B
831-1400 $390,000 Saturday 1-5
3150 Maderta, Costa Meea
546-2313 $169,900 Saturday 1-4
3118 Klondike, Costa Meu
546-2313 $245,000 Saturday 1-4
1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $395,000 OaJly 1-5
2104 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula. NB
631-1400 $269,000 Sat 1-5
**308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shor•, NB
831-7300 $885,000 Sat 1-.5
1528 Orange Ave,(Com. Palmer)Colta Meea
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4
•332 Poff\MttJa, Corona del Mar
631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-5
1733 Port Barmouth, HVHma, N.B.
875-4630 $289,000 Sunday 12-5
21• Via Grazlana, NB
644-1020 $345,000 Sunday 2-5
2812 Serang Piece, Costa Place
2'41-7697 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
19501 Sierra Seeo, Irvine
&44-7020 $219,000 Sunday 1-5
13-49 Suaex. We.tc.ltff, N.8
&42-5200 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 189 Mutera Cr(S.A Cntry Club) C.M
&42-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1.S,
**315 Vla Udo 8oud (Udo Ille) Nwpt Bch
644-e200 $906,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
120 Via Quho.: ~I, NB
873-7300 .,..25,000 Sun 1_..
1911 Yecht CoUnla, SeeYW, N.8.
• 7~19 Saturday 1~
4BEDAOOM
2542 Clrcie (BayahOre) Newport Beach ~200 $329,000 Sunday 1-5
2953 Cliff Or, Npt Hats, NB
631-1286 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:00
18 Cypress Pt. Big Cyn, NB
759-9100 $1, 100,000 L-Sunday 1-5
678 Darrell St., Costa Meea
(71'4) 79'4-1787 $139,950 Sat/Sun 11-e
** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd., Penlnlula, N.8
631-1400 $1,050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1358 Galaxy, Dover Shores, Npt. Beech
&42-5200 $795,000Fee Sund-.y 1-4
*1338 Gataxy Or, NB
873-7300 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1_..:30
1827 Newport Hiiia Drive Eat, Npt ~
&44-7020 13$4,000 Sunday 1-5
941 Setra Way (Mesa Del Mat) C.M.
432-8451 $138,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
2409 Tustin, 8llCk Bay, C.M.
87~ $289,000 Sunday 1-5
2406 Via ~arlna. Back Bay
644-9080 Open Saturday
124 Via Quito, NB
673-7300 $489,000 Sun 1-4
2124 Vista Laredo, Bluffa, NB
759-1501 12()9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2142 Wallace Coeta Mees
751-3191 $119.500 Sunday 1-4
4 BR plue PAii RM °' DEN
••18 Baruna Court, Newport Beact1
84&-7171 179,900 Sunday 1-5
*933 Wle, Eeatbfuff, NB
831-7300 $359,000 Sun 1-5
911 CMff Ortve, Cllff Hawn NB
831-7300 $430,000 Sun 1-5
'4633 Dorchester (Cameo Highland) CdM
873-1181 $355,000 Sat 1-5
••110fS Oowr Ortve, Westctlff
&4+9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••110fS OoYer Or, We9tcllff, N.B
844-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, OoYer Sheree, N.8
759-1601 $800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 137'4 Galaxy Or~ Shoree)N8 831-3955 $875, M Sat/Sun 1·5
*1330 Galaxy Dr.NB
873-7300 sn5,000 Sun 1 .... :30
••'4821 Gorham (Cameo Sheree) COM
64-4-6200 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2821 Harbor View Or, HVHllts, CdM
&4+90e0 $&49,500 Sunday 1-5
1816 Marapata, Irvine Terr., Corona del Mar
673-8-494 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
*1326 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB
831-7300 $3-45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1721 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB
831-7300 $305,000 Sun 1-6
1018 Nottingham Road, Weetclltf, NB
631-7300 $325,000 Sat 1-5
••"4645 Perham Or (Cemeo StK>r., COM
8«-e200 $769,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5
*9332 Piet Dr, Huntington Beech
"3-e3n $1&4,000 SeVSun 1-5
*V'28601 P1eclda, Lag Niguel
&42-213-4 $350,000 Sun 1-S
••2.23 Polntettla. COM
87s..eooc> SCSSS,000
2377 Purdue, Coeta M ...
64S-0303 1189,950
Sat/Sun 1-5
sat 2-5
*• 10 Purpte Stae. Turt. .. Rock, lrvtne
760-9173 131&,ooo Sund8y 1 .. s
••19 Royal St. George (Big Clnyoo) NB
M+e200 see&.000 SaVSun 1~ ..
26 Rue Gf'Md c:>uo.I, ~ <M'lyon, N.8
M2-6200 '660.000 Sunday 1-6
t.r ooo
1014 ~Or, ttewport a.ct\
944 IOIO .... .000 Saturdey 1-5
1230 &Md ~.(Hlrbor Vu Htl9) COM
97MOOO ·stee,000 &aiday 1-5 .
1141 .. ....., Drtw, OcMf' snor..
931-noo '586,000 Sun 1-s
•1m a...e.ao Drtw, Ba)a•, NB
83'1·7300 1315.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*3807 8Hbr~ (twt>of ~) =Bdl 944 aoo 1475,ooo Su 1..s • 381 a.... lllbOe Penln8ul8
873-4400 '647,500 Saturday 1-5
••3384 Sunwnel Mt, Wlmbleton, CM
845-0303 1248,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
1930 r--. ea.ta Me.a
646-2313 1201,000
1830 TIMI, Coeta Mela
Sat/Sun 1 ....
546-2313 .-.ooo Sat/Sun 1 ....
2028 N911ot .... Ca.ta MeA
646-2313 1118,800 ' -SUnday 1 ....
3145 so.ton Way, eo.ta MeA _
548-2313 $184,800 Sun 1 ....
••...,14 T~·Plnee. (Big CMyoft) N.B.
M4-l200 1115,000 SatiSun 2-5
•1807 T.,_ Lane. a.peet, NB
131-7300 *290,000 Sun 1-5
*4e39 Tr91T1Cnt Lw. Cameo Shoree
831-7300 1581,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
828 Via Udo ~Udo tili, Nwpt Bdl
780-8333 12 .ooo Sun 1-5
eel Via Udo 8oud. Udo ... N.B.
~ '515,000 Sunday 1-5
2015 YllCH MlecHlf, 8-WM, NB
7eo..8333 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2121 YKM Yenk•, See'Mw, N.B
&44-90e0 $388,500 Sunday 1-5
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2570 c.n.y, MeM Verde, Calta Meea 7~ 1427 '220.000 Saturday 1-5
2124 Sevtle. 89lbOa Penlnlula 631-1400 1389.000 Sunday 1-5
**780 Via Udo N«d, LI 873-7300 $1,725,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1124 w OcMn Front (Penlneuta) Belboa5 159--1100 sees.ooo Sunday .1-
1 • plue FAM Rll or DEN * • 6 Tr_,.., Hlir1>or Ridge Sund l-5 CMCM888 $1,950,000 ay
1084 Corona Ln. (meea c:tel rnar)CM
631-7370 1189,900 Sun 1-5 * •20 Cypreee Point, Big Canyon, NB ,
631-7300 $985,000-Sat 1-5
••509 De Anza (Corona Highlands) COM
7eo-&333 $59e,OOO Sunday 1-5
•14 Genev9, Hltbor Rktge. Nwpt Bdl
780-8333 $1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
220 J..mne COM
844-7211 1459,000 Sun 1~
•1821 Leewwd Lene, Baycteet, NB Sun 1.,s
931-7300 13ee,000
••24 Me.ton Bey, Spygle, NB
7eo-8333 teee.000
~ Montectto, 8oYa1Me. COM
7to-13S3 $72&,l>OO Sat/Sun 1-5
9 Muir .....,.. (8owlf 111) Nwpt Boh -6
79CM33a f1,5&0,000 ~ 1
~1 P11ma. Udo llM, N.8. \871-7781 88t/Sun 1-S
1221 ...... are.. DcMr 8hcM-. ..
•1-n. 1141.000 8etl8Un 1-6
••• --... GecMve (8tg ~) • . -'
l
1519 ~ OrM, Ba)cnet, NB
. 831-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5
••1801 Toyon Laine, Ba)cr•. NB ...
831-7300 $550,000 8Un 1-5
••14 Trafliilatw, Hltbor Ridge, N8
790-8333 t1.eos,ooo Sat/Sun 1-s
**238 Via Udo Soud (Udo Ille) ....,. Boh
759-9100 S1,550,000 8atlSun 1-5
*•5 Winged FQOt Laine, Big~. NB
631-7300 $799,000 Sun 1-5
t • piUe FAM Rll or DEN
•20et1 Aquettc. Huntington ~
546-2318 $18&,950 Sat 12!3CM . .
***107 MJtford, Cem Sh,.._ COM
844-6200 $1,599,0000 s.tJSun 1 ....
2421 Sierra Vl8ta, NB
. 642-2134 $350,000 Sat 1-5
** 103 Via Udo Soud (Udo tale) Nwpt Bc:tt
759-9100 $2,950,000 8atJ8un 1-5
***101 Via Udo Soud, NB 675-6181 $4,850,000 8at/Sun 12·5
7 BEDROOM ,._FAM Ml or DEN
••1408 Uncoln Lane,~-. NB
'631-7300 1475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
CONDOS FOR 8ALE
1 11R plue FAM RM or DEN
**621 Udo Pwk Dr A-1(enter docblde)
673-7300 $445,000 Sat 1 ....
28EDROOll
•507 Awnda Clmpo1Ca.d91 (eeutfa) NB
75M100 $199,800 88t/Sun 1-5
** 1229 B8)'llde Dr, N9wport ~
831-1400 $850,000 &it/Sun 1-5
***2524 OcMr1 G-4 COM 840-6181 $389,500 Sun 1-5
2 BR,._ FAM Rll or DIN
•• 12 Nuevo, RMcho San Joequk1, IMr'9 644-9080 $199,500 Sunday 1-5
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•2723 Flftlt, CoroM .. Ml1lr
87Mooo .. .800 ....._ ~-5
2191 ,.._. (HrW Vu Knollll) COM
780-a33 1241.000 ~ 1 ....
2407 NoM......, te..aport .... 7.,.1818 '236.000 ....._ 1-5
50 S.. Pine (Mct.M-8C) COM
' 78CM333 1315,000 s.aJ8un 1-6
••855 VIiia 8on11a. 8lufll. N.B • au eoeo 229,500 SM 1-s -
••W VIiia Bon11a. Bluffa. N.B
873-4400 1229.500 Slllurd8Y 1.-S
*2018 VIM Caudlll (Bluff9) Nwpt Bc:tt M0-1411 t179,900 . ~ s.tl8un 1...S
2102 VIiia .. Oro. The Bluffa
844-7424 S115.000 ~ 1·5
2121VMhtY ..... ~.N.B eu eoeo IMl,500 ~ 1-s , ........ , .. .,.,...
21 a.tcMl1to Court. N9wport Cn9t. NB •
931-1300 s1n.ooo Sun 1-5
28 Vienna. tWtMw Ridge, N8 .
831-7300 1435.000 Set/Sun 1...S
DW\.ED81&1
2••2• 1811 Clff Drtve, Clff ....,, NB
831-7300 '380,000 Sun 1-5
2 ........ , ....
512 onHd, COM
844-7211 1325,000 Sat/SUn 1-5
2914 w. ~·~ Blllboe ........ N8 931·7300 '580,000 Siil 1-5
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18-Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlalng 8Upplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 29. 19M
Galleria community
expected to be one .
of OC's best addresses
Galleria Is a collection of 26 homes
developers hope will become one of the
Southland's most desirable new ad-
dressee. ~
The condominium development Is
located minutes from the beach In
Eastslde Cotta Mesa, and close to some
of Orange County's best shops, res-
taurants and professional services.
Fashion Island, South Coast Plaza, The
Orange County Performing Arts Center,
and the South Coast Repertory Theatre
are just minutes away.
Galleria also offers freeway access to
the area's prime business centers.
The homes were built by Irvine-based
Cttrls A. Stevens. Inc., a residen-
tial/commercial bullder with projects
throughout Southern California. The
homee are scheduled to be open for sales
-by Oct. 15.
for the homes.
Buyers wlll be given a choice of five.
two--story floor plans -from the Degas
with Its two master bedroom suites and
21A baths, to the Monet, which has three
bedrooms and three baths. The homes
range In size from 1,490 to 1,765 square
feet, and all feature a dining area, family
room or den, and private patio.
Amenities Include ceramic tile entries
and carpeting throughout, Including 811
bedrooms, baths, closets and hallways; a
wood-burning fireplace with gas log-
llghter valve; decorative ra;sed panel
Interior doors with polished brass hard-
ware and French doors: Some plans offer
sloped cemngs and skylights.
Cliack 8plller
They wtll be priced from $165,000 to
$195,000.
The community wtll offer gate guard-
ed security, subterranean parking with
electronic security gate and an elevator
from parking level to plaza.
Kitchens feature bullt-ln appliances
that Include self-cleaning oven, micro-
wave oven, hoodless gas cook-top With
electric griddle and grlll, dishwasher,
disposer and lcemaker plumbing .. Hand-
set ceramic tile counter tops and hand-
finished oak cabinets add the finishing
touches.
Master bedroom suites In most plans
feature walk-In closets, and one plan
boasts a private sitting area. All baths
have Corlan vanity tops, ceramic tile
shower and tub surrounds, porcelain on
cast Iron tubs, and decorative lavatory
Energy-saving devices Include
weatherstripping on all exterior doors,
and energy-saving Insulation in exterior
walls and ceilings. Smoke detectors and
an automatic fire sprinkler system are also
Included.
The hoi'neslte Is loeated at 180
Cabrlllo Street, the CQrner of Cabrlllo and
Orange Avenue, just eaat of Newport
Boulevard In Eastllde Costa Mesa. Five
decorator-furnished model• are sched-
uled to open by earty December.
''No effort has been spared In making
Galleria one of the finest and most sought-
atter residential communttles In Southern
California," said Chuck Sp Iller of
RE/MAX. the firm acting as sales agents fixtures.
Designed by Pulaski and Arita of
Newport Beach, the homes' exteriors are
highlighted by wood detailing, solld wood
entry doors, and distinctive entryway
lighting fixtures.
For further Information prior to the .
opening of sales, contact either Chuck
Spiller or Joyce WaJtze at 631-1266.
Broker cooperation Is offered.
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The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
IUIEW RIUCI 1141,000
Rambling California s* 3 bdrm. Open at the
top of Corona del Mar with a sweeping ocean
view. Large family room, spa, trench doors &
elegant decoration throughout.
UYllEIT FAllLY -IHl,111
Beautiful Spanish style 4 bdrm home with a
fabulous patio & .e_o.of. Just the home for an
active, growing famlly. Priced right toot
.t&rmll IUD llll,IM
Immaculate Plan 3, tastefully decorated In pri-
vate Jasmine Creek. Guarded gate, tennis
courts, clubhouse & swimming pools. 3 bdrm &
den, nice patio, air conditioned.
FUTml • --u... 1 ... ,111 Acilon Bay & Ocean views from this distinctive 3
bdrm CdM home ""' the beach. Anett quality
construction. A Showplacel
(714) 673-4400
WEITOUFF 111¥1 14H.IM
Immaculate, like new 3 bdrm hOme beaUtlfUlly
decorated. Family room. Ideal for entert&Jnlng,
has stand up wet bar & fireplace. Motivated
owners are moving out of the area. ...... ...
WeU located 3 bdrm condo. Large brick nre-
place. wet bar, french doors, beam ceilings, Ilka
new. Submit your terms.
11 PUT • 1'11 UY 1111,111 fB
Spacious 2 story 4 bdrm home In prime Dover
Shorea location with private pier & llip. FetnHy
room, dining room, large bayfront patio.
UlllT l.81 -....... Rich wood panetlng. Tasteful Welk:oVerlnga. A
lowty 4 bdrm home located on 1'A Iota With a
lar,ge aunny patio. We feel this la the belt b"Y on
U<fol
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The feel of Mount Vernon. Elegant columns at
the entrance to this comptetety remodeled •
bdrm home. Pool. den, all new and fresn.
UMI PlllRlllU ,_., -IMl,IM
On 2 extra large lots. Sprawling • bdrm h0fn8
pjus studio ~t. POot size yard, 4 car garage,
de.{ formal dining area & lanal-famlty room.
OWner wtU finance.
......... 1111,111
The belt W.W In town! Bay, ocean, crty llghta.
2..00 aq.tt. home wtth .P<>Of. Owner wm ftnance at
12% Int.,.. wtth 2°" d6wn. -
111.-... . 111 ....
Very nlCe 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo conwntentty
k>Cated In Westctltf. Aleume low lnter91t T.D &
..... wlll catrY 2nd.
(213) 828-2828
2845 EAST COAS't HIGHWAY -CORONA DB. MAR
PICJURE YOUR
HOME HERE
Private Parties
Are Welcome
Cal C11111f1M,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
Or~ County RMI &ulte/An ~~to the DAK.;Y PfLOJ/8111urmy, 81ptilllber:l9, ... -•
LM llU l&DUIT Sl11,llO
4 Br, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1984 . .Al:roa
from Bal~ Bay Club. Excellent as-
sumable financing. $385,000 lat TD at
10.5'-fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at
13.5'-fixed. Will oonstder trade for
• Newport Be9ch, c.o..ona del Mar oc
Laaw.a :.r.~11 • 121-IM1 ......, .......
PElllSaA--.0
Outstanding location between Bay
and Beach. 2 Bdrm upper, 1 Bdrm
lower. Large lot with room to ex-
J>and. Huge deck with view.
Spanish decor. Red tile roof. Askin&
$225,000, F.aSy terms.
a•s HALn----
FRUl.EIYI ...
$15,000 to assurnable. 3BD 3ba
multi/leveled "model" Condo. 1650 sq.
ft., professionally decorated through-
out, pool, spa, close to shopping,
schools. next to park. 2 car garage.
Total price $139,000. 549-4484.
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Starting at 9 ~ 4J. with 2~ Down.
3 bedroom residence with loads of
charm. 90Uth of PCH only 1 ~ blks to
ocean.
VACANT--eellers are anxious to sell
this be.auty. $369,500
...., ..... let 171-2111 •
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IPPIECllTill
Dear Gerry & Christa.
We appreciate the outstand-
ing reaJ estate servJce which you
provided In connection with the
sale of our property on Port
Seabourne Way.
Your professlonaJlsm and
YQUr personal attention to all
details make us certain that we
can highly recommend your ser-
vices to anyone Interested ln
purchasing or listing property
for sale.
Sincerely,
Mr. & Mrs. R.A.
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$419,000, fee, stunning
tocatton.
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Palermo model , Harbor Vi
Homes. Excellent financing
available.
WSE
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View, 4 Bdrm, $2450/mo.
PML-Ul-4211,000
Harbor View Homes Portoflno
PllCE IEllCU 111,000
CdM duplex, 3 +1'h and 2+1.
Income $21,000. $250,000.
11111 IDllEL
Harbor View Homes Palermo, 4
Br, entirely new kitchen.
$319,000 LH.
Ill •E~llU llE
Zoned for a 2nd unit, Corona
H lgh la~, remodeled,
3BR+2Ba. ady to move In.
$259,000. OW 1st.
FllEIT CISTM
CllSTllOTllll
from the ground up In this totaJly new Cameo Highlands gem with
superb ocean view. .... ~ ....
$229,000 w/ land, close to park,
IChools and greenbelt. J
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Superb locetion, potentlaJ bay
Ykiw, ultimate charm.
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Marvelous 6 Br bay front 78' on bay, pool
spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000
Chanrung Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 4~' lot,
deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1 ,100,000.
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Jetty ~ Bay view, newly decorated Ma~
Kai, 2 Br.. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000. 3 PO p 24 P Y -Hideaway, very pri-PIWIU ... ICUIFlllT vate 2 BR. 2 ba with ocean and hill
Exc1tmg Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br. 3 Ba, view, .f-0.(t lot. $350,000
3700 sq ft. car parking. $1 ,285,000.
WEST IUJ AYE IUYFlllT • GROWING PAINS? llOxlOO ft lot
with room to add and add. See 1816
PU111••••.,,... a&. ...
Southport Model 4 to 6 bd.i'ms,
3800 plus sq.ft., 4 ~ bat~ spa,
pool, enclosed courtyard
w/fowitain. fonnal dirµng room.
DramatiCany reduced to $595,000.
Large 1~ 1st TD usmnable. Qill
owner at 720-9800
At N.H .Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacWar
bay view. Owner financing. $1,050,000.
Marapata, Irvine Terr. SUN 1-5. i~~=~!!!!!!!!======!!!!!!!!!!!! :ra~.~ling 4 ~ home -only GriibbGEllis WllA WCI ltWllE
Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5
Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $799,000.
CITTll PlllT ESTATES
Cu~tom view Jots next to Casa Pa tfica,
San Clemente from $550,000.
NO COMPROMISE HERE. 60 ft
st:reet-to-'st.reet lot f~ quiet. artiStic
Hazel Drive. 3 BR & Den. foi'm.al
~ plus office at home, complete
w /view and bath. !lY appt. $485,000
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Prime English tradi1ional 3 Bd 3 Ba near, lRlf" 4A. -.l. -~ 11:!7.J-849~ UCLA. $695,000. v '~4 v ft.
3407 (. Cust Hwy., c..na ....
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR . ... . , . ' . .
Hunt & Associate
RlAtJ.ST A TC
, ..........
Owners of this new magnificent
manor high on a hill in prestigious
Harbor Ridge· will consjder it! A
luxurious 5 Bdrm, 7Ba
w/SUNSETS OVER CATALINA
VIEW from most rooms. Boasting
.of the ultimate in quality & design
from library to. step-dn fam. rm.
with f.place to gourmet kitchen to
an incredible Master suite w/sauna
& f-place. 40' pool & spa. 24 hr.
guarded gate offered $1,9)(),000.
Jeri Hunt.
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Private 3 Bdrm single level end
unit in lush garden setting. Totally
remodeled with care & sophisti-
cation. Formal garden -view din-
ing. Impressive marble entry -cen·
tral air. 24 hr. guarded gate. As-
sume hjgh loan. Shown by appt .
. Now $525!000. Jeri Hunt.
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Charm & style prevails in this
highly customized Eastbluff home.
Lush built w/ 3 Bdrm+ lg. fam.
rm. & formal din. rm. Park like
yard areas -freshly landscaped.
Trade considered. Ftt. $325,000
Jane Paquin.
·~ UHll 11111 llUI YllWI
Never lived in home with
over 2700 sq.ft. 4 BRs. 3 lh
Baths, was Custom Built to
exacting s~fications & in-
cludes many, many fine fea-
tures! Walle to Victoria Beach!
Only $325.000. Ask for Juli~
Van Wieren 752-1414.
JAl•E 11111
High assumable loan. Tri-
level 3 ar' 2 Ba townhome on
wide ~nbelt. Fam nn, for-
mal din nn, gate community
with pool and tennis. Call for
financing details. Only
$325,000. Mack Hanson
551-8700.
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IYUMA•lm.
Fairway living with this
large, gracious 4 BR., 3 ~ BA.
executive home. OutStarldibi
feat\.y'el include ciastom inter.
& spacious floor plan w/ large
fonnal din., 3 fire~, mbr.
suite on li~ level & big
fam. nn. dwn. stairs. Super
yard. Storage & we've only
just begun. $349,000
11 sn JIM.DB.
Nearly new aiodo in good
location. Beller transferred IO
mice is right! 3 BR., 3 full BA.,
walk iri cloeets, din. nn. 2 car
att. gar., A.ml. pool & ape.
Cloee to Sh<>pping. All this for
$129,900. Anne Tierney.
551-8700 .
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Cheerful, charming contemporary
home in desirable Irvine Terrace. 3
Bd, 2 Ba, high~ teak entry,
like-new kitchen & bathrooms.
Atrium garden entry, lovely land-
acaping & patio, automatic
sprinklers k& outdoor lights. Sierra
Stone driveway. Short eecrow pms-
ible. Move in condition. Attractive
a.umable financing. Reduced to
$289,500. With land. Ask for Belle
Chaae Lee. 644-7020.
SHOPPING CENTERS
Montclair $1,270,000
Vista 695,000
COMMERCIAL
1866 Newport Blvd, CM 249,000
Vista (office Bldg) 129.000
LAND
Aesldential lot-Las Vegas 35,000
A-1 (horses) SA Heights 73,000
C-1 Main St SA 275,000
Peninsula Pt, Balboa (2 lots) 375,000
Bristol & Warner SA (1.8 Acres)
1,500,000
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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Private community with pool, spa,
beach and slip priVUeee-. Walk to
ahopt and restaurantl.
2 Bdrm, 2 bath. Po.able leue ~
ticn. $3~.ooo fee.
2 bdrm. 2 an bath, dining room.
BA YFRONT. $530,000 LH.
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HA VE: 2 Bd Newport Condo, 2 ~
bath, fireplace, 1 car garage,
washer & dryer. $850/mo.
NEED: 4 Bd home Baycrest area
up to $2000/mo. Call
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2111 Vista lna4a
Magnificent ''E'' p1an with outstand-
ing view of Back Bay and city lights.
Upgraded 3 Br/fam rm home with
exquisite taste. Move-in condition.
Assumable financing. Must see to
appreciate. $395,000 FEE
Ad '" ..,, Lei i...1tr, 111-2100
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111-1400
HANU REDDY REAl TY
6" INTEREST
Low down & OWC at 6% ht year on 1
Bdrm Irvine Condo. $9~. 900.
ASSUME LOW INTEREST LOAN
OWC on luxury loft in The lakes. Highly
upgraded with sea1rity system. $99,900.
Come visit this dramatic 4 bdrm.
home Indoor pool w/retractable roof
SECURITY SYSTEMS·2 AJC & 2
FAU's. Comfortable Interior with Lg.
central atrium. 4'th bdrm. can be
den/office or maid's room
w/separate bath. BeautJfully land-
scaped w/manlcured dlchondra
lawn. High hedges each side Insures
additional privacy. Extra large
kitchen w/brealcfast area. ---llT1•1 ..... 11t• IUD 1M1 1111,m PD
Walter 8. Kintr -Realtor
(714) 681-3955
644-5987
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BURR WHITE
REALTOR . IMC .
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llTTll TIU l a.. -Marvelous
Eastslde locatlon. 3 bdrm, 2 bath
wit~ fireplace. Large lot, on a tre&-
llned Street. This home Is a best
value on todays market at only
$126,000. 646-7171
11.21~ Alll•AILI LIAlll -
Gorgeous • bedroom + huge family
room/flreplacet Eat-In kitchen + .
formal dining! Uvlng room with sec-
ond flreplacet Separate bedroom + ·
bath perfect for guests or In-laws!
And believe It or not a aparlcllng
private pool & spat PLUS a hard to
find assumable $76,000 loan at
10.25•1. payable $69•.oo mo.
$162,000-so much .. .for ao llt-
tle-963-6767
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Prestige area. large llvtng room.
Crackling fireplace. Large formal
dining. Upgraded kitchen. Breakfut
nook. • bedrooms plus den. Air
conditioned and dean throughout.
catl for appointment. s.46-2313
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Enter through the enclosed
courtyard and parquet entry. Large
famlly room overtook• quaint red
brick patio. Remodeted kitchen. A
sotld value at $116,900. Call for
details on financing. s.46-2313
.. + •1• OISTA .U SllO,IOO -3 bedroom
11.ii bath owner's unit. 2 excellent 2 bedroom
rentals, fireplaces. Sundeck. Individual laundry
facllltlea. Double garage plus 2 car carport.
Great financing. Call for details. 546-2313
I IDIM OILMIW -2 story glant...2o/•
baths .. famlly room .. dinlng room .. AND PRIVATE
POOL! Beautiful neighborhood near beach! All
this for only $166,9501963-6767.
RIA VEIN cut• 12oi,loo ..:. Executive custom
built ranch style home In prime location. Se-
cured entry gate. Large private courtyard. 4'
bedroom, 2 kat~. Family room. Gourmet
kitchen, pantry, wlne·storage. 546-2313
IUll YILUJ &SllUlll F••-t -3 Br + den
with bultt-ln wet bar for entertalnlngl Located In
prestige area on greenbelt location! Excellent
assumables-call for details! $137,900. 963-6767
UW Ultm-YllW --Gorgeous bay and city
light view In Dover Shores. Prestigious private
executive home. Lrge llvlng & family rooms,
each with fireplace. FormaJ dining. Breakfast
nook. • bedrooms. 31.ii baths. 3 car garage. Pool
and spa. $550,000. 546-2313
4 11 + MITBl-11-UW IUITUSJ -Beautiful new
listing shows like a modeU FormaJ dining room!
Separate level set-op for tn .. lawsl Absolutely
Immaculate throughout! Only $14'9 950. 963-6767 •
FlmllY-1114,IOO -Save Sf Huge 4 bedroom
plus family room home. Areplace. FormaJ din-
ing. Breakfast nook. All new kitchen. Clean
throughout. Double car garage. Call now
S.6-2313
a111a 11..-.wu Tl 11.1111 -Walls of glass
In th• gorgeous split level. 1QOO sq ft. 4
bedroom, 2'..i bath home. Large country kitchen.
Qfrline room. Breekfast area. Large living room~ ~poof, IPtl and tennis. $199,000 total Prlcef c.N to ... 54e-2313
MllU m. Ill 10110 -Now only $169,0001
This R-2 lot has city approval to build two
condos. Charming neighborhood. An excellent
value. Assume 1st & 2nd loans that total
$120,000 at less than 11'.-~%111 646-7171
IEWPllT ... m -Ranch style. You won't find
many like this 2 bdrm beauty In mint condition.
Extra large tot adds potential for added Im-
provement. Quiet tree-tined street. 4 car garage
+ RV access and only $179,9001. 6-46-7171 ·
-, -, llUILY .. -An etegant home In
preetlglous Baycrest. Just reduced by $21,0001
This unique property off.-complete prlvac)' In
a delightful environment. Spacious 3 bdrm, now
only $264,0001 646-7171
IDT llT • ftWaA -Charming beach cottage
with wood sided exterior & knotty pine lnter19f In
excellent condition. Just steps to beacheie &
shopping. Great for aummer/wtnter rental or
future redevelopment with R-2 lot. $165,000.
646-7171
Tll ... Tl U 1111 -Only $93,500 for thfi
popular loft model condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,
special air conditioner with purifier plua 2 car
attached garage. Located In a very desirable
Costa Mesa complex. Best price In areal
646-7171 .
llUI YIEW--.Y 1111,1111 -Panoramic
view of Pacific extends put Catalina lafand
from this Newport condo. lmpreaatvety decor-
ated with 2 master suites. Walk to beach.
Anlenltlers lnctude; pool, spa. sauna, exerclae
& game room. 6-46--7171
IEWNIT HllT--UllllT Miil -At
$177,000 It's also the lowest priOid -4 bdrm In
the tract. Two story, 2~ bath with wet bar.
Enjoy the executive lifestyle at a very low
price. You'll agree lt'a a lot for the money!
646-7171
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llAIT FAaY -11•,MI -Beautiful 2 story
home, four large bedrooms, 2'h Baths. Format
dining. Entertain outside tool Large covered
patJo. Park like grounds. Priced weU to selll
~2313
Wllllla -.U Pl,111 -Buy now Instead of
renting! Beautiful bachelor unit near So. Coast
Plaza! Plush carpeting! Clean as a whlstlel Close
to pooll Low, low down payment required!
963-6767
mil Yllll lllUll •12.,.. -Priced low for .
fast sale! Cozy kitchen-dining room. Large llvtng
room. 3 huge bedrooms. Family sized yard. Call
todayt s.4&-231.3 •
UIM LIT ... 1-1 • lllTA muJ -Nice starter
home with Iota of posalbllltles for adding on i; --
another unltl Great assumable financing avail-•
ablel Offered at $125,000. 963-6767
... ¥1111..-rJ 1111 -Sitting vacant! owner
says aefl qufckf Beautiful 2 story 4 bedroom,
family rQOm home. Large yard, cul-de-sac lo-
cation. Priced right at $239,900.
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11111 ma .Ulllll -• bedroom model
perfect homell Gourmet kitchen completely r&-
donel Decorator wall coverings! Anxious seller
offers VA/FHA at only $118,000. 963-6787
.UT Pllll, Tim, I ll•ITllll -Aaaume low
....--Joterest 10.. 78•h loan. Seller wtll carry. Spotless 3
' 1/edroom condo. Mini-loft, 2 car attached gar-
age. Community pool & spa. $107.900 full price.
Call now MS.2313
ITllU. Tl mfJ -4 bedroom home In beautiful
beach-cloae netghborhood. Splc-n-spanl Move
In condition! Kitchen perfect tor gourmet chef. A
real ateal at S 148,000. 963-6767
A PUl9IL. Plltl11Wfall 1111 -Beautifully
decorated 3 bdrm townhome quietly hidden
within eeduded grounds. Euttide loeatlot\ nMr
Westctfff ltlOPPfng. Ideal community lor adutt
llYlng. Youra for only $123,500. ~7171
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