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SATURDAY O C lOBlR U l'lH4 OHANG£COUN1Y CAL l FO ~NIA ~~ CENl S
FBI sto:w;ms bank to nab gunman
Attempt by sus pect to s hoot h imself When the SWAT team entered the home early the same morning and ~-;:;--:;~.-~.-..;;...~~-=-~~-:-::---::-:--~~~~•·:........---~~eaJAD.nkL-1.Jo~f~A~mwe~ri~<:a1L-.Cbra11JUn~cahJa~t~lorvwinMc:__~fullroed'1Ci!~h~crutwo~~ukc..hi t nkin
enue home at "J a.m. by Dahlen r.nd FBI agent Mullan) indicated ffiit
two unidentified women who were Dahlen bad used a similar method ot failed When gun WOUldn 't discharge' _ '18oulevard and Yale Avenue about herlate-mOdelCadillac. "'1:30 p.m., 'Dahlen wu huddled at the Neither Dahlen nor his four
not at the 6in W en po ICC amv operation &n t C pas an
Steinbom's husband. William. ~'2S enforcement authorities bad already
left tied and handcuffed at 1M identified him as a possible suspect By ROBEJlT HYNDMAN
ud TONY SAA VEDR.A
A gunman ~ha held four. hank
employees hostage at an Irvine bank
Friday tried to shoot himself in the
head as an FBI SWAT team stormed
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Coast
Ted Paulson was elected ·
president of the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art
Board of Olrecto1s./ A3
Callfomla
The LAOOC plans an
Olympics memorabilia
sale and auction./ A3
The Board of Medical
Quality Assurance will no
longerhonord~rees
from stx Caribbean
s9hools./ A3
Nation
Five astronauts say they
feel ready for Novem-
ber's satellite salvage
mission./ A3
Consumers went on a
buying spree In Septem-
ber, hiking retail sales 1.6
percent./ AS
Sporta
Detroit benefited from a
reoord-tylng 11 walks to
takea2-1 World Serles
lead with a 5-2 victory
over San Olego./81
Former Costa Mesa High
place-kicker Benny
Ricardo signs a contract
with the San Diego
Chargers./B2
Corona del Mar survives
water polo scare, edging
EIToro, 13-12,lnsudden-
death overtime./84
Veteran MGM stars Van
Johnson and June Al-
lyson Join old pal Angela
L:ansbury on her TV
series./ Al
Three Laguna Beach stu-
dents are circulating a
petition end oral~ city
efforts to•tabllsh off-
shore reeta.t Al
Bridge
Butte11n Board
o.ttt6mla Newa
Claaalfled eoma
CrOllWOtd
Death Notlcei
Ann LMderl
NltlOMI NeWI
PUblk: Notlcet
Aelt Estate
~ Sport a
Tetevlalon
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the bank followina a 61/z-hour stand-
off.
David Dahlen, 24, of La Habra.
turned his...2mm::Automatic pistol on
himself but tJte gun wouldn't d1s-
charac. said lnine police Lt. Euaene
Norden.
rear of the building. hiding behind hostages was hanned Friday nor were
drapes, said FBI Assistant Special any shots fired, said police.
Agent Patrick Mullany. The suspect was booked without
Mullany said the SWAT offensive bail into Orange County Jail on
came two hours after n~otiations su~picion of felony k1dnappmg and
broke down with the suspect, who attempteooank robbery.
allegedly kidnapPe<f bank manager Steinborn wu allegedly abducted
M!JieSteinbom S2 from her Tustin at JU!'point from her Mitchell Av-
DaYid Dahlen. 2.f, of La
Habra la acorted to a walt-m. 1n1ne police car (abon)
Frlday afternoon. Bia arrest
came after an PBI SWAT
team stormed tbe lnlne
Bank of America branch to
end a 6~-boa.r atandoff.
Aatborldee take Dahlen lnto
cuatody at left. Tbe flaC at
rt&bt wu ba.aa apalde down
by bank mana1er ~e
Steinborn, one of f oar
women held b•taae for a _
dme ln tbe bank, In a de-
llberate attempt to attract
atteDdon. Tbe SWAT of-
feuln came two lloan after
netotladou broke down
with Dablen. wbo alletedly
kid.napped Stelnbom ·""from
ber Tutin bome early Fri·
day and forced ber to take
blm to the bank lD ber car.
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residence, id police. after hearinJ about the kidnapping.
WilJiam Steinborn wrestled loox Although Mullany would not
ffOm the bonds· and called Tus1in elaborate ·on Dahlen's criminal re-
police around 7:4S a.m. Irvine po · cord, he did SI)' the suspect lll'3S to be-"____._.....
were then notified to look out for a sentenced Monday for a similar robbery at the Bank of America
branch where the woman ~orkcd (Pleue eee GUl'OIA!I/ A2) _ __,.., __ _
NB bay
could ·
cause.
illness
4 to 7 out of 1 ,000
swimmers run risk
of illness. says study
A oontam1natJon study ol" loWer
Newport Bay tw ~ucut more
evidence tha1 boarns are 11Jql1Jy
empt)ing their toilets into the •-aters. creatina a bacteria level that could
cause pstrointestinal illness in up to
seven out of every l .000 SWlmmen..
But environmental officials
stressed that fonnutn for assessing
the health risk caused by the bacteria
have not been established. They
added 1hat the potential ri le from swimmina in the bay water is rela-
tively low and not considered a
hazard. ~Basially we found that t.ctma
(limits) in the bay were oona
achic\-ed, "said James Anderson, ex-
ecutive officer for the Santa Ana
rqion of the state Rciional Water
Qiiality Control Board. Andenon
presented the six-week bacterial
quality investigation to the regional
board Friday.
While Anderson. in a separate
interview. emphasized there was no
immediate danger froJll the levels of
bactena at the 14 ~tes in the bay.
be conceded there was cause for
conttm.
Anderson explained that the
amount of coliform bacteria in nearly
(Pleue .ee BAY I A2)
Witness:
.Penney
lured
into plot
By JEFF ADLER f
11uel con-
Dally Pliot pllotoll by
Richard Koelaler
Boward LlpiD
&meat Coleman
Quadriplegic wins ·surflajurysuit
By JEFF ADL ft ...............
An Oranp County Superior Court
iury Fnday held Jtht city of cwpon
Beach re Pons1blc for the paralyz.ang
neck injury thtt left a 22·~ar-old Cl1rc11t n1 man a q dnplcga an r
he d1Vtd anlo ~he ocean r the
lboa Pier 1n I 0 •
fttr dChbcratinA for about e t
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AA Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I
II 'ta s " w U below the
h Ith tandard of 1,000 o msnu ~ per roo mililit ~. Howe..,cr. statl' bathing water ~tao·
d rd for anotht•r form of potenu:illy
harmful bactl'n . enterococcus, twve
not been et and a~ $till being
~:srched b) the tate.
Ent<'rococcus counu ran11111 from
14 ti) I~ orpnisms per 100 milili~
weie found in.-10mc areas.. while
otht.>rs ranged from two to nine.
"l\nythang abo\'l' four rould be
bad." sa1J AnderM>n. "We're con·
ct'mcJ about it." •
ccording to critena proposed by
the statl' En\ iron mental Protection
.\gcncy, the enterococcus level found
an the ba) could present a health risk
!Or 4 to 7 out of t'very 1,000
swimmers.
Both coliform Jnd enterococcus
arc found in decaying or fecal matter
and are commonl~ found with
human w stes. 1d ndcrson.
Ent rooQC'tu~ is bclae\ t'd to cau
p tro1ntc.sttnal allne ). Coltfor01 i
not h rmful 111 u If, but at ~ an
indiC'ator of d :.-tt'lfin · matenal ond
di SC<ausm o • m m ,
Tl'Sted for contaminutton \\t'r'e thl"
w tc~ in and around the Balboa DA)
Club Marina. the B lboa \' cht
m. G l·R Marina, lido Ya~ht
n hor.lg(', Promontory 8 y and
Pacific Coast Highway firid3e.
The ites we~ monitored o.n
fhuNia>' and unday from June 28
to Aug 5
The tn\.estlgatton found that while
coliform lcvtl were the same in
ne rly all the Y-ater mptc , le, cl of
c-nterococcus were h1&hc1 on week-end~ "when boatin& and other re<.··
reat1onal ust•is heavy." ,
"These data strongl> 1mpltcat~
recreational activity, most probablr
boatanJ, as a hkcly b.menal sourtt'."
.
PLAINTIFF WINS SUIT .•.
From Al
thing has to be done How many
(in1une ) does at tale? One. two ... 50~"
Ta}lor s mother. hl'r l'ycs nmmed
with tean.. also termed the verdict a
JUSt one. "lf all this suffenng we'vl'
been through can prevent another
tragedy of this magnitude, it would be
worth it." Katen Shepard s.aid. "I've
wanted to run down there and Pl.lt a
sign there m}self"
uJ lhc report. rhe Joc:ument, hOWe\ l'I. StatC'd
that funhl•r Mud> wa~ nt-ctkd to
dctt•r1mmc whether 1orm drain~ and
trabuta~ flow wece contnbutina to
1he b!l~tcn count b> tran portan
dee )tn m11erialorfer11h1crantothe
ba).
Yl't rcscan.:bel") said they "ere
doutitful <frains and tnbutarlcs "'ould
ha\c much Impact during the di)'
summer months.
nd l'$0n ~id the water qualit>
board would condu t more water
sampllnss next summer. Meanwhile,
the group will worl with the cit) of
Newport Beach to educate boater-.
that cmpt)ing holdana tanb into the
b:iy is illegal and could create a huard
to swimmer.;. Anti-dumping laws
would also be cntorce.d more ~t~Ctly.
"I here 1-tn't enough flush1na in the
b >to flow all 1ho~ than~ out," ~•d
Anderson.
Clear and warm for Suncfay.
CO..tal
Extended
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1LSURF REPORT
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DIMCT'
The attorne) wtt,.o represented the
city an the c1v1l lawsuit. Irvine
attorney Patnck Qu1nhvan. said he
wa.s dlsam>OiIUecLin J.he Jury .:S... d.c..-
c1S1on because he believes the city's
acttons in regard to its beachl'S were
reasonable.
-n1ain,
"lf the) do put up signs. at won't
change the frequenc} of those acci-
dents. which was low to begm with, ..
he said "Obviously. the JUf) has told
us they think we need signs ...
Both Quinlivan and attorney
Waynl' Austcro, who JOtned Newport
Beach attome\ Herbert Hafif in
represent mg Ta) lor. said the)
planned to meet over thl' weekend to
discuss the possible '\ettlement of the
case
If 1 aylor and the city. through their
attorneys. agree to a cash settlement,
the matter would be submitted to the
Judge for final appro,al and the JUf)
would be dasm1ssed
.\ustero said that wh1ll' he has not
-.et determined exactly how much he
will ask for dunng the dai;nage phase
of the tnal, he would want Taylor to
be compensated for medical bills. lost
wages and a reasonable amount for
his "pain and sufTcnni and inab1ht)
to cam out a normal hfe ..
Taylor suffered a m1d<Cr\ 1cal frac-
ture of his spine on Ap1rl 18. 1980.
when he dec1dl'd to go for a quack
swim to wash off suntan lo11on before
he and his girlfnend returned to their
Claremont homes.
Running into the chilly ocean.
Ta\ lor d1\ed into an in-coming swell
when he was about wa1s1-<kep in th e
water ~omew here underwater he
crashed head-on into an un!.Cen ndgc
of sand. inst.anti) shattering a \Cr·
tebra He surfaced in a dead-man's
float. h1!i bod) paral}1ed from the
neck down
Has attome~s presented e' 1dence
dunn$ the 21•• week tnal indicating
the Cit) 1--new offshore cond1uons
John Taylor win• ault aiatnat city
near thl' pier were unpredictable and
hazardous because shafting sands
creat~d unseen· holes, sandbars and
troughs
The} argued the cit) was negligent
for not posting signs warning swim-
mers of the dangers of d1vani.
especially given the repeated 1nc1-
dl'nts involving severe neck and back
in1unes.
Quanhvan argued placing signs on
the beach wouldn't ha\e prevented
Taylor's spinal IOJUf) or others be-
cau..e ,.there are var) ang ways such
acc1den ts occur. ··You can't isolate on
this particular accident or any othl'r,''
he e~plamed near the bcgmningoflhe
1r1al.
AJso. the city's attorney said city
officials had taken steps to prevent
beach-related m1unes by stanina an
educational proaram desjgned to
teach beach-goers how to safely enJOY
their time on the sand
Suspect' s plans
doomed all along
GUNMAN .•.
From Al
robber) in which he pleaded guilty.
Mullam dec hned to g1\e further
details on the ca'iC
When ln me pohc:e arrived at the
bank shortly after 8 a.m .. Dahlen was
holding Steinborn and three other
female bank emplo)ees hostage. The
employees requested their names not
be released. but In me Pohce Lt. Al
Muir said the} were a 24-year-old
from Orange and 1wo lianta Ana
women. ages 44 and :n
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of"'90.., ........
The alleged attempt by a 24-
year-ofd La Habra man to rob an
lrvtne bank Friday seemed to be
doomed from the start as victims
repeatedly found ways to tip off
pofloe.
Marge Stetnborn. the 52-year-
old bank manager kidnapped
from her Tust in home and
brought to the Bank of America
branch, found her chance when
suspected kidnapper-robber.
Oavtd Dahlen told her to raise the
flag outside the bank. Dahlen was
apparently trytng to create a
buslna.a--as-usual atmosphere
at the financial facility.
But what Stelnbom did with
the flag was anything but u9Ual -
Old Glory was flying up Ide
down, a signal that something
wee amlss Inside the bank.
Police, however, had already
been warned by Stelnborn'spus-
band about the attempted rob-
bery. Wiiiiam Stetnborn, who was
handcuffed and tied In his.borne.
allegedly by Dahlen, struggled
tree after roughly 45 minutes and
notlfe<f police that the bank
might be robbed.
.. The last fly In the ~ntment
came when Irvine ~ollce tel•
phoned the bank at Irvine
Boulevard and Vele Avenue. The
call wet eurprialngty answered by
1 female employee Who reported-
ly told poUce: .. We're ~ng
robbed."
The four women were able 10
C'>f apc unharmc<l <,honl ) after 11
tim
Tell phonl· rnntat·t hch~een Dahlen
and FBI official!! proceeded until
12:30 p.m when he ~t 1he phone
down Negot1at1ons reportedly in-
cluded inslructtOn$ by pohce for
Dahlen to place his handgun an a
briefcase. walk outside and set it (the
briefcase) down
.\ftcr police in hehcopteo flymg
overhead asked him to pick up the
ph•>ne and resume ncgouauons. the
FBI SWAT team broke a window on
the south side of the bank and
stormed in
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VOL. 77, NO. 287
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Four tccn-
a1ers were sla,n by shotgun blasts in a
Fnday night drive-by shooting an
South-Central Los Angeles. and six
we re wounded. one cr1t1cally.
a uthorities sa1d.
At least onl' car and possibly two
drove by a party that had spilled onto
a lawn on S4th Strttt near Hoover
Street about 10 p.m. Someone
shouted a aana slogan \and the
Free UCI lecture
on anxiety set
Dr Erm into Costa of the National
Institute of Mental Health in Wash-
ington. D.C. will deh ver a free lecture
on anxiety and the biological m·
dicators of mental illness at UC
rrvine Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Sponsored by the university's de-
partment of psychiatry. lhe program
1s part of the d1stingu1shed lecture
~nes on campus. For further infor-
mation. call 856424 J.
vehicle's occupants opened fire.
police Sgt. Bert Crosbie said, adding
that sax people were wounded.
"I don't know how many shots
were fired.'' he said. "It was enough to
put 10 people down, so it was very
close OT it was a number of shoti. ...
At least one of the wounded was
reported in cnttc.I condition, city fire
spokesman l..af'I')' Ford said. Fi vc
were faken to Daniel Freeman and
Cahfom1a hospitals.
Harold Hall. 54, a nearby resac
said: "l was1ust standing there taJ
to some people when someone
·watch out' and this car came
They just started shooting.•·
Spent shotgun sheTis littered
pavement near the i;ccoe, an_d po
wandered the strttts weepmJ 1
the shooting as a pohce hehco
hovered overhead.
Mobile home gutted
in susp cious HB.fir4
A bla1e that quickly destroyed a
coach Friday i11 a Huntington Beach
mobile home park is being called
suspicious by city !'firefighters an-
vestigaung the incident.
Battalion Chief Ed Vasile said
Oames caused an estimated S30,000
in damaJe to the coach and its
contents an the park at 218SI New-
land St. ,
Vasile said investigators suspc
arson m the 5:49 p.m. fire becauSI
coach burned too quickly.
"When we got there (flames)
already through thl' roof,'' he sa1
No one was injured m the fire
the rei.1dent was not at home.
Vasile said firefighters had
blaze under control within minu
PENNEY LURED INTO PLOT •..
From Al
covl'r hit man to murder his wife tor
$3.000. To convince ham the murder·
had taken place. Mrs. Penney aJreed
to pose for photographs purport1na to
show her lying dead on a slab at the
county coroner's offic.c.
Calhog it a "hideous plot," Geddes
told 1urors the undercover operation
mounted by sheriffs deputies de-
pended on an "evil psychology" that
amounted to "brainwashing."
"They wanted to lure him into
comm11tmg a cnme," the psych1atnst
1esufied. "The palJent (Penney) was
so disturbed, so distraught that hear-
ing someone advocating killing his
wife was like music to his ears."
Geddes said he based his opinions
on sheriffs department records of the
operation. transcnpts of tape-re-
corded conversations between Pen-
ney and the so-ailed hit man.
anvesugator Robert Giles, and a two.
hour interview with Penney con-
ducted July 29. 1 98~.
"The words of the police arc pretty
damnmg." he S'a1d .ot thl' tape.
recorded conversations. "Over and
over again they plotted with him to
assassinate his wife. The poli ce
planned with him his wife's murder."
Geddes testified Penney was suffer·
ang from a progressive mental illness
known as an "adjustment disorder,"
a result of the stormy breakup of his
nme-year relationship and mamage
to has wife .
He said those who suffer from the
illness commonl) are extremely
agitated, depressed and sometime
tum suicidal or hom1c1dal. In ao:
d1tion. such a person becomes so
distraught that they are open to the
"intense suggestion" of others.
The psychaatnst, in answer to a
question posed by Deputy D1Stnct
Attorney Wallace Wade, sa1d he
believed Penney was not responsible
for his actions and might be con-
sidered legally insane when he
entered into the murder-for-hare
scheme.
"I think he did intend she be kt
and he did want her de.ad (duri
conversation tape recorded J
26)," Geddes said.
But the doctor sajd Penney
"brainwashed" by Giles and J
Burton, the friend who supplied
with the hit man's telephone num
"I think he (Giles) was sugcstini
effect, he go ahead with th.is mu
because he (Giles) was using langt
(to suuest) that he should do it."
Wade. dunng an extensive er
examination, questi oned t
Geddes could make such condus1
without having ever heard the ta
w1t-hout talkma to any of the pri
pals involved other than Penne•
confirm ma the veracity of anyti
Penney told him durina the
interview.
The trial, an J udac J,
R he• n he1 me r's San ta ~
courtroom should conclude so
time next week after Penney, wh
expected 10 be the final witness, u
the stand m his own defense.
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Students fav:or stockpile
of suicide pllls on campus
By The A11ociated Ptts1
P.ROV~OEN<;E. R.I. "':'" A ~fcrtndum urgana Brown Un1vcrs11 to
stockp!lc su1c1dc pill for u~ 1n case ofa nuclear war ha been pprovcd b) 1hc
schools undergraduates, 1udemgovernmentoffic:1alsannounced Fnday. The
non-b.mdmg proposal was approved by a 60-40 margin, 1,044 to 687. In ~llotmg that bro~ghl out voters in droves. Brown Pre idcnt Howard R.
Swearer wd tbeun1 vcr ••Y .would no1 todtp1lci th e)'l'ft1de pilh1tt the-~hool'~
health.center. as calkd form the referendum. . -~~~-~-
Georges Bank ru11ng may b~e na~ pncea
BOS'fON -The World Court's ~ec1s1on Friday to split the rich Gool'&fS
Bank fl hu~g around between the United State and Canada could drive up
seafood pncc.s ~~d. put New England fishermen out ~f work, industl')'
spokeamen s~ud. h snot too good for U.S. fi5hennen." said James Costakcs.
genera) manager of th~ New lkdfo~d Seafood Producers• As odation ... 1t•s
\ !early ~n .. area that we ve bee!1 fi'hing for years and now we're going to be
dc.n1ed 1t. The ~ourt drew a hnc through t~c Gulf of Maine, roughly in the
middle of the d1sr>utcd 30.000-square-nautical-mile area. The decision will
deny U.S. fishermen access to as much as 9,000 square miJcs of the Georges Bank.
UAW, F_ord •et talk• today
DEARBORN. ¥ich.-: The United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co.
scheduled a bargaining session for Saturday after a deadline for reaching a
tentative t;ont~ct passed Friday without an a~cemcnt. Meanwhile, workers nea~ rattficauon of the union's agreement with the industry leader General
Motors Corp. U.A W President Owen Bieber~eclarcd at Ford hcadquancrs that
progress. was betnJ made at Ford. He also said the union so far had declined to
set a stnke dea~h.ne. But .the company announced in the early evening that
Saturday bargammg ~s1ons had been scheduled. and that no settlement would~ announced Fnday.
Girl "reckless" m•laylngcase Xhey're starting 'em young
K.rtattn Ftaher, 14 month• old, la ehowa at
the control• of a ahuttle tnlner Friday
while vta!ttng her utronaut mother, Anna
Pi1her, at the J~n Space Center tn
"'
Bouton. Anna Fiaher will be a m.t..ton
1peclallat on the NO'f'anbet tllaht of the
ahuttle Dbco•ery -and will alao be tbe first mother tn apace. .
WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-
umers. after taking the 'umme:r off,
went ok on a bu)an,a pn:c in
September. booltU)J :rcwl lcs ~
1.6 jlXrttt\t, Ult barpcst pao an five
months. the O\'cmment reponed
Friday.
Anal t id' th upturn. foltowi,na
t~'O months of declin , a
good SJg,n that· the ~onom1c
lowdown ts not io clan er orwnuoa
into a l"CCC$ ion.
The Commerre Otpa.rtment wd
les rose to a son.all) dju 1ed
$108.S billion sn September, .after
declines of 0.6 pcn-ent in Au~t and
I. 7 percent m July. •
harp increases in sales at dothmg
ores:and auto dea&ers accounted for
much of the S(i>tcmbtr pin.
The dcxrted st~ this ummcr
Wtte blamed on such factors as the
ttle\'ised Olympic pmcs and an
unusu.aUy hllJe conttngcnt of toun5U
FO~TWORTH. i:exas7Aju~enilecourtjuryrulcd Friday that 12-year-old Patnc1a Dempsey did not antent1onallly kill her best friend. but that she did
.. rcclclessly" cause h~r 11-ycar-ol~ classmate's death with a shotgun blast to the
face. TJte panel o~ six men and s1~ women deliberated only two hours before
rcndenng a verdict roughly equivalent to involuntary manslaughter The vcr~ict included a decision ~Y the jury that the events of Sept. 8 also constituted delmq .
spending their money abro3d rather ~--.--..,...t '--n-at nome. I ~----.11 r .... ~~~l-l~~-..:!lll"'ll.~~='111.uy that the ~es~~-·nal~~ an Monday on possible sentences. The maxsmum would be confinement to a
commission detention unit untH her 18th birthday.
Hope "bombs oat" In England
overall lowina of economic grawlh
from the fast pace set durin& the first fior shuttle s~lvage mi· ss1· on ~~~~~.~ea~!~'t'!~~~:~f~f 3.6 percent in the July-Sep1ember
period, half the pace set from January
November flight will r~uire spacewalker
. through Ju.nc.
the sateU1tes with only J) teer of As the recovery from t.be l981-S2
PORTSMOU!H. ~ngland-A constructio~ workerd~g up a World War
II German bomb m this so~th England port Fnday. fomn! comedian Bob
Hope to ~ncel a p)anned appea~ncc at a nea~by auditorium. •t can't play. I'm
bombed, Ho~ told The Associated Press. • Maybe the Germans arc getting -eveni'onnedotngaltthoft U.S:O. lhows.--to pluck pair of crippled satellites from orbit separation wb.ilc.Allen. Gardnct and rtenSion slows and consumers
Fisher effect the saJv.. satisfy much or their ~l·UP. ....-----11
'A spaccwallm\g astronaut. eithu mand. economists predicted Al
I CALIFORNIA SP~CE CENTER. Houston (AP) eludes David M. Walker, ·pilot~ Allen or Gardner. will fly out to the would moderate.
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Med school degrees •on 't be honored
LOS ANGELES -The state Board of Medical Quality Assurance,
accusing-six-€aribbean mcdica• schools oft>lacing students in tanappr<WCd
training programs in Sou them California or falsifying credentials of graduates.
said it will no longer honor their degrees. Amon$ the six criticized by the board
Thursday in San Francisco was St. George's University School of Medicine in
Grenada, where more than 500 oft he school'$ enrollees were evacuated by U.S.
Marines last October. In addition to no longer honoring the school's degrees,
the board will terminate training for dozens of students who are currently in
California hospitals.
-Five astronauts slated for Dis-Joseph P. Allen and Dale A. Gardner ~t satellite and attach a . device But. Com.mercc Sccretilry Ma.lcolm
covcry's November flight said Friday mission spec'1alists and spaccwalkcrs~ called a stinger. Then the sateUjt.c and Baldrige said the 1 ·~ percent pm last
that they arc ready for the shuttle's and Dr. Anna L. Fisher. a mission the astronaut will be hauled on board mont~ wa~agood s~ that cons~c:r m~s~ comple~ and daring salvage specialist and a physician who will Discovery by the robot ann. The SJ>ft'"' ~ould f!?' ~ the year •n a ~~s~~nppcleedr·sa'"te~lh1·t'ccsh :.rhoemywour·b11ptlauncdk ?rry the key responsibility of operat-stinger will be rem~ve<! from the $0 /,n~~~'a:na~:S 'ror ahe most nart
II tng a rObol artn. 5alCIJtte nd Other equipment Jn• . 1 • 'L=: rctu~ '~rWkef.a~~ ~ . Th'e astronauts appeared Frid<!)'. at stalltd that will enable the rQbo.1 arin i;r;C:;C:.~~' tht sttt= ~bi..t•.-.cd....-..,.....,,,._
Fredrick H. Hauck. the comma_,nuid.wer"'-Johnson °S)J3~e-Qnler at t cTr final -o place t e era on a pallet in the mail stores ~ill~) mode t pins news co.nferencc ~f~rc their launch cargo bey. . . for the rest of the )car.
for the space shuttle m1ss1on se1 for on the eight-day mission. "the {training) ttme appcan to be "With this rebound \OU can feet a
launch Nov. 7 ... We started acti vely Plans call. for Discovery to shon." uid Gardner ... But we have little bit more comfortable about f~~~gwii~h1r.·~il. (But) we're com-rcndezvousw1thfirsto~esatelhteand been mtJrnatell involved with the having a de<:Cnt Christmas 'SC&$0n."'"
Hauck will lead a crew that in-then tb.e other at an altitude of ah<?ut develo.Pment o the hardware. We're said Donald Ra~k., economtst at 210 mtles. Hauck will fly alongside ready. · · (i«)rpa catc n1~m;aty.
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!llldlstlon ricdms •eek compensatloa B SI 1.1 t n •th . I lty . . •
SANFRANCIS('O-Almost200peoplelinkedbyaninvisiblchorror--u ,6,.f, e s r17'.Ym7J sa e~,V'nP,eSSJ01 ...
irradiation -Friday attended the Farst Radiation Survivors Conarc_ss an an ~~. "W'-• ~~,&·· ~ ~
effort to draw up a plan to act recognition, beahh care and compensation from
the U.S. government. "Many of us feel we have already been in a limited
nuclear war, and we do not want it repeated,'' said Dorothy Legarreta. an
organizer of the meeting. Legarreta was among a number of radiation victims
who appeared at a news conference before the st.art ofrhe three-day meeting.
1st U.S. spacewomen attended same school
Ref uses to apolog1ze
for off-color remark
alluding to Ferraro
· that "I would say the vice president 1s
about as accurate in his assessment of
the results of the debate as he was in
the numerous facts and figures he
gave dunng the course of the debate ··
But when asked whether 1t was
offensi ve, she replied: "I won't com-
ment on that. I'm not going to assess
Mrs. Bush's comments nor Mr.
Tccley'snor Mr. Bush's. I'll lca\C that
to )OU to do." she told reporters. ··1
..,ould not address my opponent m
th~ same way." she added.'"
ft was the third time in fi ve davs
that Bush. his wife or his preS.s
secretary had made an ofT-<-olor Qt
suggestive remark about Ferraro.
Mondale's vice presidential runAing
mate.
Bush offered hi~ assessmCn't o( the
debate Tbursda) night in an privarc
comment to an official of the Inter-
national Longshoremen's Associa-
tion after a dockside ·rill) in the
shadow of towetins loadina cranes an
this industrial port citv outsic:k New
York City. · LOS ANGELES -Sally Ride and Kathryn SuUivan, the first two United
States women in space, were once San Fernando Valley girls who attended first
grade at tht same school. but they didn't remember each other. Ride said. The
two, who are among seven people aboard the space shuttle Challenger. both
attended Havenhurst Elementary School in the San Fernando Valley in 1957.
A year later the school closed and became part oftbe Van Nuys Airport ... We
were sitting around talking one day, and we discovered we were in the first
grade at Havenhurst Elementary School at the same time," Ride said.
. Ez-FBI agent Jndlcted for e11plonage
LOS ANGELES-A federal grand jury on Friday indicted a former FBI
agent and two So~ict immigrants. one of whom claims to be a KGB major, on
charges of espionage. IOchar41 W. Miller is the first FBI agent to be accused of ~ying on his own country. Others named in· the indictment are Svetlana ~orodnikov, who claims she is a KGB officer. and her estranged husband,
N1ckolay. Also named by the grand jury as an unindicted co-conspirator was
Alexandr Grishin, vice consul of the Soviet consulate in San Francisco.
Grishin could not be indicted because of his diplomatic immunity.
ELIZABETH. N.J. (AP) -Vice
President George Bush, using Salty
languaie to brag about his per-
formance in the debate ·with
Geraldine Ferraro. said Friday. "We
tried to kick a little ass last night"
Bush laughingly acknowledged
later that he had made the remark
during a private conversation with a
longshorcmen's union official. .. 1
used an old Texas football ex-
pression .... It was a wa) of assessing
victory," Bush said.
Asked whether the comment might
dama$e hts campaign, Bush replied.
.. No, it's going to help. Evc7body
understands exactly what was
Reagan whistle-stop tour
follows Truman's old path
Woman accused J.n torclJ theft In custody
sayine." .
las1sting he would not apologtze to
Ferraro. Bush said. ..She would
understand this. She's a good com-
petitor."
SIDNEY. Ohio (AP) -In AA .• Democrats' 1984 nominee. Walter F.
outing that offered a colorfdl Mondale.
later. in Birmingham, Ala .. Bush
LOS ANGELES-A woman accused of stealing an Olympic torch from sa id, "It's a"! old e~pression and .~
a 12-year-old handicapped boy during a photo session at City Hall was taken stand behind ft. That s the way I talk.
into custody Friday when she arrived late for her arraignment, authorities said. ~sked about Bush's sta.temen~ at a
Municipal Court Commissioner Harold Crowder ordered Joann Gonzales ~ bnc,f news conference in Chicago
Fierro, 21, of Los Angeles taken into custody wh,en she appeared after 10 a.m. dunng the se~ond ~lop of a M1d-
for her arraignment on a sinaJe misdemeanor count of petty theft, said Deputy western cam pa1gn swsng. Ferraro said
City Attorney Alan Dahle. Dahle said Ms. Gonzales was to be at the counhouse
at 8:30 a.m .. when people scheduled to appear before the commissioner are
read their rights. "She was not read her rights, so she couldn't enter a plea,' he
snapshot of yesteryc..r's campaigns. "We·rc taking this whtstlc-stop
but also was filled with politicalirony, tour of '84 to demonstrate that our
President Reagan on Friday took a government is once apin on &he nght w~istle-stop tour through Ohio on the track -and our national rcne...,al is
railroad car Harry f ruman once not going to be derailed ... Rc;agan told
used. a courthouse rally JUSt before board·
Reagan. a onetime Democrat who ing the tram for a the-s top. 200-mile
supported Truman ·s long-shot 1948 voyaae from 0a)1on to Toledo.
campaign against Thomas E. Dewey. Reagan brushed aside complaints
used the rear platform of the armored by Mondale and House Speaker
observation Pullman "L'.S. Car One.. Thomas P O'Neill. who said he had
to renew his attack agamst the no business re tracing the path taken
said
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TIUltclier e.caJHjd bomb by 2 mlaate11
BRIGHTON. England -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher escaped
death in the IRA bombina of a hotel by only two minutes Friday, one day
before her 59th binhday. police said. The pre-dawn explosion at the seafront
Grand Hotel in this southern resort city killed four people, including Sir
Anthony Be!!}'. 58, a Con'ICrvativc member or Parliament and a rcla~ive by
marriaJC of Diana. Prine~,, of Wales. rt also wounded 34 people: pohce.and
fire officials said. An off~1al of Scotland Yard's Special Branch, who ded1ncd
to be identified for security rtasoM, ~id Thatcher left the bathroom·i>f her
second-floor suite two minute before the bomb uploded on the fif\lflfloor.
scndina rubble cra'hina mto the bathroom.
v 'l'rOOJM eater La J>alma for ~ce W••
SAN SALVADOR El lvador -Troop moved mto La Palma on ~ Friday, three days bcfol'C lefii t Jcadcrs an~ Pre 1dcnt Jose Napol~n Du~nc
are to bqin peace talks at the mall town 1n nonhtm El lvador aucrnlla
temtory. Guerrilla§ left the town soi, mile from the Honduran bOrderahead of
the army troops and there were no rtport~ cn,coun1crs. Earh~r ·~the day, the
auenilla\ wamcd drivers to.sti) off the nauon s htghwa)'S bc&1nn1ng Tuesday.
the day after talks begin. or face ·•1ntel"('cptton." Duarte acculN them ofacting
in bid rauh a the gt>vcmmcnt prepared to bc&in ne otiatton' to end five ycan
of civil war.
Bonet. to Import record ~oaat of ftibJ
W SHINGTON -Another lump in harvest pro pc<ts will foroc the
So\1Ct Union to 1mPQn artt0rd 50m1lhon mctnc ton ofarain in 19 4. St half
apin I much IS it tOl from fore II\ uppJteB last year,• th AJriC'ultUrc DC~nment 1d Fnda}. Faced with another t.hon rrop. Moscow hi turned
hcaY1ly 10 the Unncd Stat for anun this year. incc June 2 • ord ha
totaled more than I mil hon t n of wheat and oom. MIMI of that IJ'lin ~
bouaht for deliver) 1n l 984· S under term ofa lon,g.otcrm upply agreement ..
whh the United State • ..
BULLET IN BOARD
.
Nuclear war to be discussed
A discussion of nuclear war and the fallacies
associated with its consequences will bt held from 7:30 to
10 p.m. Wcdnesda). OcL 17. 3t Lutheran Church of the
Master in Corona del Mar.
Presented by the·· Beyond War" movement. the focus
of the d1scu ion will center on what the group calls the
"three great tllusion of our time": that nuclear war would
not mean extinction: that .. the>·· would ne"er let a nuclear
war happen: that the individual d~s not make a
difference.
Tfic church is located at !9001'acific View Drhe 1n
Coto(\a del Mar
· for mo infomlauon. call 7S9· l031.
.
•Fantaey Cruise' announced
Tbc "H lmsmcn." suppon group ror Oood"11l
lndustnc ofi Orange County. 'Mil pon~r a "fa hion
Fanta )' Cruisr" on Wednesday. Oct. l 7. at the Ncwpon
Be ch Marriott Hotel 1n fashion l land.
A '°u~ct dinner: ~ill be followed b) a fashion
product1onb" Bullock' ofSantaAna. Thcrcw11lbcpnze
including Cation p;ack • Jewctry. a fc fillC'd with
urpnsc pnz~ • sh PPll\& spree and many othcn For an form 1ion ns to time and co t, call Mona Bann
at S47~ 01. E''· 2 7.
.. •
Wetland• elide-lecture topic
The BolsaCh1ca wetlands wall be thcsubJCCt of a slide·
lecture at the Sea and Sage Audubon Society on Tuesda).
Oct. 16. at the Bowers Museum anne~. Santa Ana.
Ecologist Peter G~n will aive lhe p~m an the
1.200-acre lo~land in Huntlnston Beach. ~·1ntcrina
ground for thousands of shorebirds and waterfowl. For
more information. call Sea and Sage .\udubon. 634-2246.
Dinner meeting scheduled
The Orange Count) Chapter of the Soc1ct) for
Technical Communicatton will hold a dinner mceunf on
Tucsda>. Oct. 16. at 6 30 p.m. at the Joli> Roeer nn,
Anaheim. •
Candice Ford, senior anah~t "ith Control Data
Corp .. v.dl spcil about Plato, tb.c-pnd-dadd) of all
authonna laOfU3'"· .. Rcscnau n art d~•SC'd b~ calhn1John · rcdtch at
SS2· 4 21.
Free flu ahot clinic offered
b) Truman 36 years ago.
At one point. as his train traveled
through a smaJJ town. Reagan ap--
parently saw a siin that said. "Mon-
dale is the man."
"The hell he is.•• Reagan said.
speaking tnto a mu:rophone that was
being broadcast back mto the pins
car at the end of the caravan. It was
not clear whether he understood bis
remarks ~re audible to reponers.
.. Mr. Reagan may be on the nght
tram. but hc"s on the wrong track."
Mondale said at a Wisconsin rail}.
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t DAILV'PJLOTIS turday, October 13, 1904
Mi raines can
be inked to •
your food diet
LONDON (AP) -Allergy to food
-mainly m ilk, wheatandeggs-1~a
major cau~ of migraine, and the
debilitating headache!> can be
prevented in most cases wuh diet and
a drug.
"I ha\e no doubt at all that mosl
miaraine ~uffercrs ';\Ill benefit b)
pursuing this treatment" of a con·
trolled diet and a food allergy drug.
said Dr. Jean Monro, rnnsuhant
allergist at Londo~ Nightingale
Hospital
The doctor and two colleagues
establ1~hed a hnk bct"'een food
allergy and migraine among a group
of patients at •,he ~at1onal Ho<1p1tal
for Nervous Diseases in London.
Their findings were publtshed Fnda)
by The Lancet. an authontau"e
Bnt1sh med a~ al journal.
alk > rtu&n1me."
odium crom<>1I caie is common-
ly us.td in the tre tment of food
alleriy bµt was not pn.-v1ou ly known
to prevent hcada~hes, 5hc said.
1 he tudy in,.olvcd null' sutTertrs
of ~vere and f rcquent l cks of
miara1ne who underv.ent trc tment
in 1983.
The pattents. men and women
between the ages of 30 and 64, were
first put on a diet avo1d1ng food
colonna, additives, supr. tea. coffee,
alcohol and other substances known
to bfina on m1vaine attacb .
After showmg no improvement,
they "'ere then put o n diets avoiding.
in ~quence, milk and milk products;
all grain cereals, including wheat, rye,
barley. oat5, com. mtl1et and' rice;
meats; and fruit seeds and nuts.
The headaches 1mpro~ed on the
diet!> restricting,.m1lk products and
grams. Next, the researchers began
reintroducing ind1v1dual foods to
measure their effect. Eventally, a
normal diet was resumed, all mne
patients developed symptqms of mi-
graine.
Tests confirmed food allergy, and
the foods most commonly associated
with migraine were milk. wheat and,
to a lesser e>.tenL eggs. the researchers
said. ''The~ observations confirm that a
food-aller$1c reaction 1& the cause -0f
migraine an this group of pauents."
they wrote. Tattoo in three dimension~
Some previous studies have shown
food allergy as one of the contnbutmg
causesofm1pine. mtense headaches
usually confined to one side of the
bead and often accompanied by
nausea and visual problems. Other
tnggers of m1grune rnclude
chcm1caJs, stress, fhckcnng hghts,
strong perfume. tobacco fumes and
staring at zig-zag Imes The under·
lying cause of migraine 1~ not known.
Monro said her research confirmed
earherfindingsand 1dent1fied "for the
first tame a particular drug (sodium
cromoglycate) that as spec1ficall)
effective 10 protecting against food-
Once food allergy was estat>hs'he-d.
the patients were given sodium
cromogJycate 1n pill form or a
placebo.
In five migraine was ehmmated.
and 10 three sevent) of attacks was
reduced. the researchers said.
Marilyn Gatewood of Sp~eld. llo., wean 3 -D alaaea
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Drjair probe
as a .'tri~er'
for coughing
l'ON (AP>-Ooe1ors~tl~ve
they have discovered wtiy a hum1di·
ficr can case a bad cough when people have a cold: Breatl\inadryair through
1he mouth triagcrs the annoyina h ck
and bark.
Eve~one coughs from time to
time. but researcher5ha\e rarely been
able to identify a natural stimulus
that sets off this reflex.. Now a study
shows that losina water while breath·
ina seems to cause a cough.
• The more respiratory water loss,
the more they cou&h. And people lose
the most water when they pant warm.
dry air.
The study explains. among other
things. why many people ofteo couJh
as they gasp for breath afier hard
exercise
Ju!ot how this relates to colds is still
pcculauve. But Dr. Arthurs. Banner
saad 1t could provide an under1yina
reason for why humidifiers help.
"For a long time, people have said
that 1f you have a bad cold and you
cough a lot, you should t>rcathe warm
mist," be said. "Why, nobod,Y knows,
but it's written 1n the medical text-
books. Maybe what that dOC$ is
decrease water loss from the airways.
Maybe that's why.it helps people."
The research was conducted at the
University of Chicago Hospital on
seven people who said ther often
coughed after working out 1n cold
weather.
Jn the experiment, the people
hyperventilated while breathing four
different kinds of air: very coJd air,
riliiiAry room air. moist lU" at bOa
tempcra1urc aod dry air at bod
temperature.
rhe mo15t air warmod to 98.
degrees didn't make people coulh a
all, but all the other kind1 did. Bot
the ordinary air nd lhe fng1d a
tri red about the same mount <
coughing. • .. The thing that really made thei
cough the mo" was warrn, dry ai
and that would maxim1lc watetlo ,
Banner said an an Interview. "That
how "'e found out that water lot
seemed to be the timulus for cough.
Certainly many different thinis ca
stlmulate a cou~. and Banner sat
other triggers besides water lolls m1gt al~ set off cou&hing ancr exercise.
Ordinarily, cold air is drier tha
warm air. and Banner said this mist
explain why people cough mor
during the winter.
When people have colds. the1
couah reflex is more easily activate<
perhap!o because the infection 11
ritatcs ne""c ·endings in their lamy
and airways. And because their no
arc stuffed up, they breathe throu,
their mouths. These two things coni
bine. the researchers suggest, to touc
off a cough.
"Thus," they wrpte, "the time
honored treatment of the commo
cold -cons1st1n1 of nasal decon~i
tanls, increased nuid uptalce and tn
use of warm mists -may have
physiologic basis m the rclatio
between respiratory water loss an•
coughin&; ..
Politicaljob caJJ • 11 • enric marr1ag1
Lawmakers' s pouses say they strive --------for qµali!Y time with t h eir mates
NEW YORK (AP) -Most con-
gressional spouses say political hfe
has enhanced their relationship by
making them work harder to have
quality time together. but 70 percent
respond.mg to a Family Weekly
mapzine survey say they don't want
their mate to become president.
The m.agazme sent quest1onna1res
to the spouses of the 421 members of
CO'lJl'eSS, and received 92 responses.
More than half of those responses
were signed. the mapzine said.
.. The group portrait that emerged
from their answers 1s one of stronJ.
self-assured people. shannf in their
spouses' careers." the article said
Most spouses s~ud their mate's poht1-
cal career enhanced their marriages
Many of the spouses said they were
enticed by the opportunities to travel
and to meet heads of state and other
"interesting" people. Many also sa1d
their spouses' happiness to be doana
what they wanted helped strengthen
their marriages.
One anonymoµs wnter said, "So
many Americans think that we wives.
as a whole, arc either spoiled prima
donnas or are inferior-feeling, over-
looked wealclings. We are not. We arc
normal, well~ducated citizens who
take quite seriously the trust and faith
that has been put an our husbands."
--------
But some of the respondents wh1
did not sign their answers sound~
unhappy.
One woman complained that he
hfe was "lonely, demandina an•
public."
"I particularly resent the time m·
husband spends with his staff outs.idt
of working hours. His staff control
his life completely. includina hi
personal life," wrote one anonymo
respondent;
"Immediately after the election
after the wife has campaigned witl
and for her hlfsband. going door t•
door. typing. stuffing envelopes. sh•
1s pushed tnto the background. Th•
staff and the constituents come first.'
she complained.
"f get very tired of female staf
being praised," the respondent wrote
"I can do the same work at no pay an<
not even get a smite or thank you. bu
let a female staff worker do the sam1
and she is treated like a queen. Th•
JOb builds up a man's qo. Womer
fawn over them liko fools, and the~
think they don't need a .wife any
more." ,..,
Another wrote: "My hu.sband i:
deprived of! any private life anc
consequently seems unable to relate
to things other than the politica
arena."
He beat the odds
by surviving to 38
L 0 S ANGELES (AP) Gould ca med a bachelor of science
Pathologist Neal Joseph Gould, who degree at Emory Univcnity in Allan
was destined from birth to die of ta and, despite the affliction tha·
cystic fibrosis. beat the odds by required him to keep close to ar
surviving to age 38, becomma a an1fic1aJ source of oxyaen. was ad
doctor and fathenna a child. a mmcd to medical school a·
spokesman says. Georgetown Umvenity in Washing
ton After graduation. he became 1 Gould, who died last month at resident pathologist at Lona Beact
Tarzana Medical Center, lived much Memorial Hospual bcforejoinina the
lonaer than most fellow sufferers of ffi r h I · GI dal the disease, said Nolan Cromwell. the ta 0 osptta s '" t n e anc
Los Angeles ~ms football star who H~l~f.:1· accomplishments were serv~ ~ offi~1al spokesman for the milestones and can only be mea urec
Cysuc F1bros1£ Foundauon. by his tremendous courage, per·
"Approximate!~ half the children , severance and determ ination,'
born with cystic fibro is do not live • Cromwell said last week.
beyond thei r teen , " Cromwell said, Obuld had worked a Iona as he wal
"Neal did beat those odds." physically able to - until about twc
He said the median lifespan for years aJo. Cromwell '8id. •
cystic fibrosjs victims is 20 or 21 Surv1voD include his. wife, Bever·
years. ly, and son Stewart, 10:
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First Christ n to honor senio r
Th Fini Qrt1t1u Q1ru. 1207 Main St .• Hunt· anaton Beach, announce the 2Sth Anniversary of~1ce
by Its senior ·min11tcr, Thomas W. Ovenon, Will be
cC.lcbratcd unday t the 9 a.m. worabip serviot.
The congrqalion wiU pay special tnbutc to Dt.
Ovenon who has devoted so much of his fire to the
m1nt1try of Clhn11 in the community. Man) ~friends
and Conner staff nwnben will bC present to bdp,c:clcbratc the occasion. Tije public s 1nvtted to hare in thi1 specia
~rvice.
Dr. Overton arrived in Huntinston Beach in 1959
and has ince developed a muluple-at.aft' rninistfi
con istina or five full·timc m1n1 ten. Huntintton Chri~
tian hool and Early Childhood Development Cchter have developed under his ministry. Hundreds of persons
are served cth week in the total outreach of the church. Por
more information. call S36-2589. ••• • Llpu Beaclt UaltartU U1lvtnall1t Fellownlp_
429 Cyprus Drive. will hear Beatrice Rouhn writer and
editor, examine the controversial, nature of the death
penalty at the I 0:30 a.m. service on Sunday.
Rosahn wilt discuss the widespread mispcrceptions
concemlns capital punishment and its effectiveness. and
the social and psycholosical bases or criminal behavior. A
social hour.\\ill follow the service. For more information,
call 494-365 I or 494-4743. • • • New Tboa&bt Cluittlu Claurclt, 610 W. 18th St ..
. Costa Mesa, wall hear the Rev. Or. Eleanor C. Jackson's
mcssaae "Stop Analyzina and Stan Ovcreomina" at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday.
Special music will be provided by soprano Jan
Knowlton and orpnist Betty Wooldrid~. Youth church
meets at 10:30 ~.m. and child care is available for infantt.
A fellowship hour with coffee and refreshments follows the service ..
A Bible study class meets at 9: l' a.m. to explore the ·
metaphysical interpretations of the New Testament.
Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.. Or. Jackson
conducts a mid-week bcalina service.
The public is also invited to attend the Friday Night
Women's Fellowship
meeting set Tuesday
The Women's Fellowship of the Neighborhood
Conareptional Church will meet at l p.m. on Tuesdar.
Oct. 16, in Bridae Hall of the church. comer of St. Ann s Onve and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach.
A shorT business meetina will be fo11owed by a
proaram. after which refreshments will b served by
membcn of North Star Circle.
Speakers will be Barb Eilers and Joannie Cosselman,
who attended the United Church of Christ National
Women's Conference 10 Milwaukee, Wis., July 12-16.
Subject of the Milwaukee meeting was .. Woi;nen 1n the
Spirit Called and Free," and will be summanzed by the
speakers under the topic "The Price of Peace." Me~ommurut)'..A[C.invited to aucnd..For
more information, call.Helen Cumn. 494-3603.
• • • el auitt Sdtetl1t of Newport Bead
urc by Timothy MacDonald at 3100
, Corona del Mar, on Tuesday, Oct. 16,
• • • m, l 0 I t Camel back St.. Newpon
ily service for the festive holiday of
'day, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m.
nion of the Torah is read, followed
enesis. Rabbi Mark Miller explains
w that, for Jews. out study is
OCC chedules
leetu s series
"ArchacolOJY al the Bible" 1s the title of a two-part
lecture series being ted by Orange Coast College's
Community Servi is fall.
The series meet Fridays. Oct. 19 and 26, from 7 to
I 0 J?.m., in Room l f the Counsehng and Adm1ss1ons
Bulldmt-Fee for th ries is SI 0.
Series lecturer eanor Smith, has tau&ht and
lectured on the i and biblical subjects for several years. She has tra tQ many countries in the Middle East. and bas auth a compreticnsave li3ndoook on tile
Old'Testament. S · has a master's dcsree in rclision.
The lcctu I demonstrate how· archaelogical
methods enable tars and historian to enlarae the
picture oflife in ands of the Bible, from ancient man
through the eral hristian Eca:.
Rcaistratio r the series is being conducted 10 the
ComJ?lunity. Office in the college's St~dent Center
Building which pen Monday throua,b Fnday, from 9
a..m. toJ Suurdays, from 8 a.m, to noon, for
more infonnati call 432-5880.
Chabad of Irvine
has ' SuccaDlobile'
If )OU happen to be walking or drivinJ. and notice a
funny little .. hgt" on a fl.at-bed trUck.you will kno that it
is Chabad of Irvine Jewish Center'.s Succah on Whicls. his on its •-ay to visit a nunuia home to enteniin the
elderly within the spirit of the holiday. or to a m1litary
station to minister to our men in uniform. or its on the way
to a school to entertain the children.
Pleax feel free to Oaa down the dn vcr and aet a inack from the Succah on Wheels and even set an opponunity to
make a btcssina on the.Lulav and Estrog.
The SuCcah on Wheels is an· ongoing o•trcach propm brou&ht to the community as a public 1eTV1~.
For additionar-informatson abOut the "'Succamo ·1e" or Chabad oflrvine Jewish Center, call 78<>-SOOO.
Or~nge Coast
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SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
7:30 AM -Holy EUc:h8r1tit I
9:00 AM • Holy EucNriM Atte tt
10.45 AM • Pr.,._ and Pr.-Euc:herit1 Rite II
Church Sc:hOOI and AdUJt Education
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coulicil
elected
• The. Ora.oae=Counl) Chapter ot lhe
Amen an Red Cross rt'Cently ekcted Lc~tie Bottoroff', nior at Esperanxa
.__._.._.._ School. &$ chairman of the
Youth 11 .for the 1984-l98S ~hool year. The other elected officers
arc: Christine Baber. Junior at Cor·
nclia Connelly Hiah School, vicc-
president of emelJCncy services;
Chris Smith. a .senaor at Fountam
Valley Hifh School. vice-president of
community scrvi~s: Gretchen
Helfrich. a 1ienior at Fountain Valley
Hi&h School. sccretary/trtasurer:
Steven Bain, a Junior at ViUa Park
High School. public relations officer.
The newly elected chairman, LcsJie
Bottoroff. will~ a voting member of
the Chapter's board of directors.
'The Lil ut Pia ers'
hitting t e road again
Once 1n .. ,li~ Lalhput Pl.syeB"
are hitting the road.
Throughout Oran e ounty nd
poinh bc)ond, th1 TuSlin·b4sed
troupe of profeSSJonal paformers will
be treating tht excitement of ltving
theater for over 9S.OOO elementary
school ch1ld~n this on •
Dunn& the I ~~SS school year.
tudent. will obser\te"The Pied Piper
of H•mlin" 11 be makes his farc~ll
tour of Southern California ~hools.
The play will leave Lilliput's hneupat
the end of March, after having
introduced O\ter 100.000 children to
this fam1li r legend. In this pro-
duction. 79 handmade rats JOin
Lilliput' talented actors oo s~e for
• tf\e large t cast ever. This pan1cular
fi CUit)'.
All three plays are lav1 hly
produced, uuhzinJ ~t , co tumc
musical undc"'conna and ill adult,
pro e ion1l performers 10 hri11
these aae-old favorites to vibtant Ille.
Each proaram includci a m~I
effect and the children's panica·
pation.
Lilliput's fult·scale, dramallc prcs.-
entations stimulate the ima&inati~n
of youn~terund involve them in the
crcath·e excitement oflivina theater.
Schools wishing to arran e a visit
from this non-profit educational
theater troupe ~hould call the L.P.
Repcnory Company at 731-2792, or
wnte to them at 144811 Foxcrof\,
Tusttn. CA 92680.
Petition --kS off shore reefs
agathos Foundation, James
ribram. 13. of 1811 Ocean Way; Eric
ansfield. 18, And John King, 18, of
users. A total of 800 concerned
cttizens signed. commending the city
council for its interest in tidelands
conservation.
Juan Zarate. an eighth grader at
Saint Jeanne de Lestonac High
School. was elected eighth grade
representative. Mike Perra.
sophomore at Esperanza Htgh
School, was elected sophomore class
representative; Aaron Benton. a JUn-
1or at El Toro High School, was
elected junior dass representative;
and Joey Ovanin, a senior at
Esperanza High School. was elected
senior class representative.
Three ~una Beach students have
req~sted c1ttzen endorsement of the
cit> council's goal to establish man·
made. offshore reefs by circulating a
, petition throu,hout the coastal area.
At the invitation of the Kalos
50 Bolsa Way, camed the petition
rom Irvine Cove to Three Arch Bay
o secure the signatures of beach
The petition also indicated that the
ancillary bonus reefs contribute to
surfing, a major sport of Laguna
which attracts non-residents to the
area as well.
The Youth Council consists of
ehgible junior high and high sch<>CM-
level srodents. lbe srocfents are
taught leadership and self-confidence
skills at a camp sponsored by the
Orange County Chapter. The goals of
the council arc. to suppon the Orange
Count) Chapter: to organue fund
raising projects. and to provide
service to the community
This year 94 students part1c1pated
m the leadership develpment center
at Camp Cedar Lake Center. Big Bear.
These students represented the larg-
est group in the Chapter's history.
Eligible students can become in-
volved b} attending the monthly
meeting at the Red Cross head·
quarters located at 601 N. Golden
Circle Drive. Santa Ana. The meet-
ings arc held on the fourth Monday of
every month at 7 p.m.
For more information call Carol)n
SantO)O at 835-5381
All wrapped up
Seth Roback, 11, of Audn, Tena, la all wrapped ap ln
frlendahlp wtth bl• pet anake, an etcht-foot Barmeee
f.Y:on named Ka. 'Ihe anake acaped from the fa.mlly home
~~:::It wun 't antil recently It wu recaptured when ed a duck ln a pond in a nearby aubdlvtalon. The
Robucb c ed the anake after leaminC of lta capture and
Seth and Ka were reunited.
Girl Scou
annual ca ~
to begin
ndarsale
Roben A. Millhouse. president
the G irl Scout Council of Ora
County. has announced that ord
Degrees given
James Nelson of Newport Bea
was one of more than 900 graduat
who received collCfe degrees recent
from a non-trad1t1onal conege p
gram o ffered by the University oft
State of New York.
The dcarces include associate
ans and bachelor's degrees in Jibe
arts. business, technology and nu
ang.
R. Bretley Lott, son of W.S. an
Barbara Lott of Huntington Beac
received his master's degree in fin
ans in Enghsh and creative writi
from the University ofMassachusett
at Amherst in May.
taking for the annual Girl Scout
Council of Orange County calendar
sale will take place from Oct. 18 to
OcL 28.
Said Millhouse: "Apm this year
we offer a pocket calendar. small
enough to fit an a pocket. and a
beautiful four-color wall calendar.
The wall calendar shows Oranic
County Girl Scouts an locations all
over the county and at camp, havil
fun and lea ming a variety of things
"The calendar sale helps JJrls
earn money for troop act1v1t1C$. It
helps them to learn the rudiments of
money manaaement, to acquire
poise, and to meet the public."
The Calendar sale 1s one of the two
annual fund raisin& events. In ad·
dition to ·suppltmenuna troop
treasuries, proceeds provide a share
of the funds needed to operate the
Gari Scout program in Orange Coun-
ty
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The coastal bluffs. coves and
beaches are internationally acclaimed
as one of Laguna's most 1mponant
natural resources.
According to CalState Fullerton
Professors Wayne Engstrom and Neil
Mahoney, nalJonally recogni?ed
beach-erosion expen.s. reef bamers
cause waves to break further from
shore and thus allow the free flow of
sand by the thenmod1tied ~an
currents.
In order that all the preccdlfl&
obJectives will be achieved and the
allocation of surfing areas will accom-
modate increased panicapatton. the
petition rs a request for an "open
forum" to be scheduled by the City
Planning Commission to consider
establishment of art1fi~iaJ .offshore
reefs.
It is felt that forum speaken should
include Professors Engstrom and
Mahoney, the Sierra Club, the Cali·
fomia and OranJe County Fish and
Game Commission representatives.
the Corps of Army EnJineeen, the
Coastal Commission and the Oceanic
Society.
Churches rap TV filrit violeu:e RELIGIOUS NOTES •••
From A&
lccturer,asauest speaker on Wednesday. Oct. 17, at 1 p.m.
A potJuclc supper will be held at 6 p.m.
.
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By GEORGE W. CO.JlNELL
4'~Wrtter
Film and TV violence leads to aggress1 .. eness.
callousness toward women and a grim "orld view. and
reinforces "macho"' domination of the weak. researchers
said at a National Council of Churches committee
heanng.
But a networ\( television official insisted studies often
are skewed, based on scenes taken out of context. and
don't generally show that television viewing increases
violent conduct.
The recent day-long heanng by a special committee of
the council's communication comm1ss1on was the first m
:: a scnes Others will be held m Los Angeles and
:; Washington. D.C.
: It,. 1s "the first religious national study to scnously
. •
: examine problems presented by seit and violence m
• media," said the Re" James M Wall. editor of the
: Chicago-based Chnst1an Century and chairman of the ~ committee
: The inquu; comes amid sY.elhng demands for some
" krnd of remedial action ~ Com~e~~~~i~~~~h~U~1~~~~~y ~p~~:~v~~~~fJ
9 p.m. when children u~ually are in the audience and
which had relat1vel) lower violence an the 197Ch -
becamr more '1olent an the '80's. Gerber rcponed.
Jerome L. Sanger. co-d1rcctQr of Yale University's
Famil>' TV Research Center. said h1! studies show a
"consistent correlation between heavy TV viewing and
greater frequency in aggressive behavior."
George Comstock. communication professor at
Syracuse Untversity. said "a very large majority of studies
report a positive assoc1at1on between exp'dsure to media
violence and aggressiveness."
However. Ronald Milavsky, the NBC vice president
for news and social research. said studies of the effects of
telev1S1on violence "often don't take the conjext into
account."
NBC studies of teen-age boys found TV not did not
cause ant1-soc1al behavior, but rather factors such as ltvma
1n po\ert\ or aggressive en"1ronments. M1lavsk)' said.
"The available literature doesn't suppon that
tele\ 1s1on viewing increases aggression tn the real world."
he said. "It's a plausible hypothlS, but so far the
literature doesn't bear 1t out."
He urged more research on "wh'1e public likes such
matenal."
The Rev. Everett Parker. retifi communications
director of the United Church of Chit said many parents
"want to cut down violence on tele'fon.
"Why will the networtcs not givf1y credence to their
wishes?"
M1lavsky said that 'the net~s have heard the
message" and "have resix>nded to S(le degree."
Edward Donnerstei1 of the U~rsity of Wisconsin
said his research with colege men f~d that .. agrcssivc
pornography" and R-rat«i "slasher\lms both reinforce
callous attitudes toward 1¥omen, rapnd violence.
He said such films re popular]th adolescents and
readily available at vi~ stores or dcable telcvis1on.
"T o the young vrwer, you Ire eroticizmg the
violence. making v1olen~ seductiv~r the young male,"
he said.
: "violence profile" studies show that people who watch a
lot of telev1s1on are more hkely to feel they arc hving an a
"mean world" than those who watch less .
;· . t t t ..
"We have been immersed in a tide of violent
representations that 1s h1stoncally unprecedented and
shows no real sign of receding," Gerbner said.
TV portrayals of violence tend to "cultivate a pattern
of inequality and domination." with the likeliest v1ct1ms
being women. the young and old. he said.
St. James minister coJ u11:tors
marriage enrichmentpr ram
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"The more television viewers watch. the more se"1st
1he1r orientation." he said. "Most nudll) and other forms
of eJtplicll vulnerab1lit) depicted on telev1s1on 1s female;
most assertion of power 1s male."
In the last two seasons, pnme-t1me '1olence fell
slightly below the 17-)ear average of five violent episodes
per hour. the data showed But violence in children's
weekend shows rose far abovt' the average of 20 \ 1olent
incidents for hour to a record high 30.3 violent episodes
The Rev Dr Thomas Henry of the Samantan
( ourascltng \enter of Newport Beach 1s the co-author ofa
new. 1nd1' 1duahzcd mamage ennchment program. The
soon-to-be-released program. entttled "Groy,,:· was
written 1n conjunction with his wife. Dr. V1rgin1a Henry.
and Or l)amuel Krug.
per hour. ·
.\ccording to Hen!). "The program is designed to
sene as an important assessment, instruction, act1v1t1es
and pcrwnal development tool. It has been designed for
use b~ professional. counselors. a nd clergymen ho are
.\lso. the pnme-t1me "famtlyhour" -from 8 p.m. to
Rev. Bill Burnett
Pastor
MESA BIBLE CHAPEL
PRESENTS
SINGER-CHICO HOLIDA V
SUNDAY OCT. 14th 10:45 AM
CHILD CARE PROVIDED
1734 Orange Ave. •Costa Mesa 548·9733. 650-8478
You and Your Friends are Invited.
to a/lend a f ree lecture entitled
"The Purity of God's Man"
by
Timothy A. MacDonaJd, C.S.B.
Memher of The ( hri.Hian Science Board of l.tc'lureship
Tu ... sday ETenin -OCtober I 61 l 98i--8:00 p.m.
ttonC:I Cliurell ol Chri l, cicnli t
3 JOO Pacifit Vi w Dri•c
Corona del Mar
Everyon i weltome hild r.
'Abortions
encourage
falsehood'
NEW YORK (AP) -Roman
Catholic Bishop Francis J. Muaavero
of Brooklyn say~ abonion has en-
couraged "the falsehood that man
controls the right overhfennd de,ath,"
leading society to "accept the d
hberat killin& of hand1c;appcd in·
fants"
"It i comingeasierandeasicrfor•
man)i h pitals. doctors or famatics 10
'pull th plug' o n the SC\icrtlr ilJ. lbc
elderly nd the incompetent.' he id
in past ral lcttcr rad 1n pen hci oo
"Res t Life unday'' la t wed:.
"T death ro"~ of our pnson-are
bean filled and c.apical punishment 1
in being invoked Our household
peu arc treated with more kandn
than our homcl nd our poor."
int James Episcopal
Rinker's first book, "Prayer: Convers101 With God''
became a best seller, was pnntcd in 12 lanauaaes. and
more than one million have been printed. She has spoken.
for 2 S years, to churches, women's groups and conferences
m the United States, Canada and around the world. For
more information, call Elizabeth Krummell at 786-4358
or the church office at 559-4699. • • • Lapna Beacla Claurcla of Rdl.Sou Sdeuce, meets at
the American Legion Hall, 384 Legion St., La&una Beach.
Dr. J. Robert Gale. minister. will talk on "l>ossibility ..
at the I 0 a.m. worship service Sunday .
An adult Science of Mand Sunday School is held at 9
a.m., w1th pre-service meditation at 9:30a.m. Nursery and
youth rehgious education program is at I 0 a.m A social
hour follows the service.
A "Course in Miracles" support group meets every
Thursday at La•una Beach Library, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
There is no admission charge. For more information, call
Dalene Bo at 497-4510.
The New Thought Forum meets every Wednesday at
939 Glenneyre St., Laauna Beach, from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
There is no admission charsc and refreshments are served.
For more infonnatton, call 494-7666. • • • Lap.a.a Presbyterian Cltard, 415 Forest Ave.,
Laguna Beach, will hear the Rev. Dr. Edward J. Caldwell,
assistant Pastor, speak on "Christ and Our Contemporary
Ills" at the 10: 1 S a.m. service on Sunday.
Music will be by the Chancel Choir, directed by Mitzi
lntetlandi, and accom~nicd by organist Elle Wriaht.
Following the children's sermon, third graders and
younger children will be dismisscsd to attend the Little
Fishermen program. Coffee will be served on lbe patio
following the service. The Crib Room is open for toddlcn
and infants from 9 to 11 :30 a.m.
Christian education is offered for all aaes at 9 a.m. and
the Inquirers' Class, for those interested in cburth
membership, meets w\tb Rev. Caldwell in the perlor .
Weekly meetings a~lude Bible classes for women on
Tuesdays at 9: 1 S a.m. and for men on Wcdn~ys at 7
a.m. The senior biah t.oaos meet on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
for dinner, recreation and study with the Rev Cra.it
Williams. For more information, call 494-7SSS. • • • fte Prnbytert.u CU.rda of La Cuacla will conduct a
special service on Sundar, to mark the ordination of Mark
S. Chamberlain and wife, Teresa, as ministers of lhe
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvm E. Chamberlain of
Co ta Mesa, Mark is a araduatc of Estancia Hiah School
and 81ola Univeflity ofla Mirada. Teresa isa araduatc of
Spokane Collqe an Spokane. Wash. Both received their
Mister of Divinity de&rees from Fuller TheolQlical
Seminary in Pasadena.
The ordination ceremony includes the initaU-on of
the couple as co-assistant pastors of the La Canada cnurch.
Friend$ and members of the community arc invitrd to
attend. for more information, call S45~1792. • • • Macer Del C.tbollc B._ Sffool of Santa Ana has
opened new Alumni Dcpanmcnt and js askin.a that all
alumni send lheircurrent mailinaaddre-. to the school.
One of the main objectives is tooffcralumru a variety
of sprdally dcsianed ctivities and events ta1lorN for
them and their families. .
Alumna a~ """ed to call or wntc i1tcr Eileen Mallo
orMarieJ. Witkay.aJumn1director.altheschool, l202 •
Edin r Ave., an'-Ana. 92707. Th phone number is
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12."Massing You" John Waite
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13 ... Wake Me Up Before You Go-
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14."Some Guys Have All the
Luck" Rod Stewart (Warner Bros.)
15." Are We Ourselves?" The F1xx
{MCA)
HOT SINGLES 16."Blue Jean" Davad Bowie
I ."I Just Called to Say I Love You" (EMl-Amenca)
Stevie Wonder (Motown) 17."She Bop" Cyndi Laupcr
2."Canbbean Queen" Billy Ottan (Ponra1t)
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Revolution (Warner Bros.) Springfield (RCA)
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U Orange CoMi DAILY PILOT/Saturd y, October i3. 1984 '
June and Van
opther-s:ga ·n
and lovlnglt
"f1111'1t1•.,......,
LOS AN~E~ -For June I·
son anef' n ohnson, who tal'n'd
t<>setherm a number of movies in the
• 1940$, reunions are now a periodic
thina. But to have Anaela Lansbury
)Om them is the icina on the cake.
This trio of MOM emiJt« recently
rorked on a cha.Ptcr of Lan bu11's
new series for CBS. ''Murder. She
Wrote." The two au est stan were
l1yin11 pair of scientists involved in
a murder mystery which Lansbury as
essiea F1etcher would ultimat~ly
solve.
The ~ment, called "Hit. Run and
Homicide;· will air sometime in
December.
, .. Of course I made pictures with
t>oth Van and June," Lansbury said.
''but the only time we all appeared
tasether was in sometb1na called
'Remains to Be Seen' (l 9S3). Drcad-
f\ll movie. I don't think I ever saw It.
"The only th1na l can remember
was comina throuah a bookcase that
... ~a open. l was weanna a black
dress. Men:ifully, I have forgotte-n
everything else. Shonly afterward I
won my passport to freedom from ~OM. and 'Remains to Be Seen· mar.
have had somethina to do wtth that. •
Allyson and Johnson appeared ma
:·Love Boat" toaether six years aio.
and producers often seek to reunite
the lovebirds of World War II and the
postwar years. Their fresh, blonde
looks and buoyant personah11es
made them stars in 1944 with "Two
Girls and a Sailor," and they con-
tinued the winning match m such
films as "Hiah Barbarec," "The
Secret Hean," .. loo Youns to Ki :·
.. The Bnde Goes Wild" and the
unmentionable "Remains. 10 lk seen .•
They both lookattat. Van Johnson
should be the aubJett of some kind of
dinit:al stud), so youthf'll docs he
rtmain. ··rn be 69 on .my next birthda)' (.~ua. 2S) ... he said. "This )car marlLs
my SOth anniversary in show bu i·
ne -l stancd in 193•. How do I do
itJ It's all up here (tappina the side of
bas head). If )OU have the ri&hr
attitude, you'll stay young."
Johnson lives 1n New York and
spends much of the year statrina in pla~s and musicals throuibout the
United States.
Allyson citrs her mother's advice
when discuss1na ho"' old she is: "A
lady never tells her age." But no
matter. She remains a blonde beauty
with sparklina eyes and that dis.-
tinct1ve, cracked voice.
"I came to MGM from Broadway
first," Johnson recalled. "l remember
meetina (producer) Arthur Freed on
the studio street. and he told me,
'We're brinaina someone else out
here from Broadway. a girl named
June Allyson.' I said I knew her, and J
thought she'd be areat in pictures.
'"There's just one problem,' Arthur
said, 'we've got to wait until she gets
over her laryngitis.· I said, 'I've got
news for you. Arthur That's her
VOICe; It ain't JOnna Change."'
Allyson hves in OJat. Caltf., 60
miles nonh of Los Angeles, with her
third husband, David Ashrow. She
makes rare appearances m plays and
television movies.
Van John80n, June AUJIOD teamln• up aiatn.
"I wasn't goina to do this show,"
she remarked. "David and I were
going on a cruise instead. But then
they told me that Vm11ad •arced to
do the show, so how could 1 resist? Of
course they also went to Van and said.
•June says she'll do it if you will.''
No matter the subtcrfuac. the
veteran co-stars seemed to enjoy_
work.ing together •in. and lot ot
Jood•naturcd kiddtnl WIS tossed
back and forth.
After they bad posed for a still
pbo~ph with Lansbury, Johnson
said: Gee, while we were linina up
for the shot, I accdcntally placed m y
hand on June's bazoom. It's the first
time I realize<! anything was there."
"Oh, Van!" she exclaimed.
Don't begrudge
l1iem their peac
D RANN LANDERS: h' time
10 rtNn lhat terrific: column on
clderb' peret1t1. Herc u i$. My slaters
and 1 brO\btr nttd to Ke at, -All Oevelud Fan .
DEAit ~VELAND. I will ID·
d~.ftlliU for aUlq •. :.... I~ ...
:DEAR ANN LANDERS: SO many ~~lilll£1$
children fcol/uilty when \hey must .............. . take an qe parent to a nunina ~
honw. I Rad som.cthin& recently in "When you ~ • very old womtt
the Da1lyNcw1·Thb~ne{LaSalle, lll.) smile for no reason, or nod and aro
that pve. m~ an enurcly new slant, . an imaainary •friend,• don't thini. sh P1~ase pnnt it, Ann. -Anonymou is crazy. She sees 50meonc you C!on F~~ FRIEND: Herb Hamn, ~. -a lo.vcd o.ne from way back.
editor of &M LaSalle Newa·TrtbUe, ~c;>m d~sn t have any stre s an
cavt •• permtN101 to repriDt dte strain in her h~e. She ~as been t~rou1
pllff a1 It •.-re. ta "O~a ~II tt\tt. Now ts her time.to rehve hf
Fonam.'' I do so wldt plea1ve: hfc with pleasure.
"I had to iake my mom from her "We younger people live for lod*
home for safety's sake because she and tomorrow, but mom lives eac
was no lonaer able to be alone and day in the past. Who i' to ,.y that is s.
care for herself. un~teasant? ~ "The othen in the home. like ':Many people believe when we di
Mom. had to be brou~t here, unless. ~c will be reunited with our lovo
:omeone c;ould move 1n and watch ones but my mom has already bee th~.m ~•1Khlrs a day. . reunhed with hers. She sees thee
. I Pit)' those who arc di and suffer every day. This is the way I prefer t wit~ pain. but a lot of tho~ old folks trunk and it bas helped me to tcccs:
are hke my ~om. They don t suffer-this last phase of her life.
they arc senile. 1 .f • · ·1 1 "These are the people who reach ··r won't know 1 Im n&ht unt1
out to you as you walk down the hall. too, reach senility, and wnen l do,
Don't pity them because they appear will probably_ be too confused tote
to have no interest in Jife. They hve in others ab<?"!t 1t. Bu.t I hope those wb
a world that is very intctcstina to come to v1s1t me will bchevc as I do. I
them. . will make life easier for everyone. -
"My mom sits in a ch.air doina A Daughter.'' .
nothins. but she isn't in that ch.air at
alt. She is visitinf with her mother. or
perhaps she's ou to a dance. One day
she may be pJayina with her sister or
brother. The next day she may be
raisin& her family, doing her house-
work, cutJing up Fels Naphtha soap.
DEAR DAUGHTER: Jt 1boald b comforttn1 to n ow &bat tlL
aatbondet oa 1eilWty say lb• worl
tbese folb live ta II tbe only wort
11ttY bow. To tbem It 11 realJty. YOG
motlier 11 bavln& a ball.
"Far-fetched? The last time I left
her room Mom said happily, 'I'm
---------------------------------------------------·---• aoina to visit Mama's today. We're n t d + • .r. k .d goina to bavc cookies and milk .•
Ann Landers' new booklet, .. Se
ind the Teenqer," explains ever
aspect of sexual behavior-where t
draw the line. how to say no, th
various methods of contraceptio1 llle~rsofVD, thesJmptomsani
where to 1e1 bell'_. For a copy, send S
and a long. self-addressed, stampe
envelope (37 cents postqe) to An
Landers, P.O. Box I 1995, Chicas<
Ill. 6061 I.
·.raren s µrge J(,oscreen mov1es1or !__S _sa~~r~==~::;::_l:
. but 1t leaves them the precious sift of BILLINGS. Mont. (AP) -Parents
should take a more active role m
screening movies for their children,
Richard Fox, president of the Na-
tional Association of Theater Own-
ers;said here.
"We're not the police. but we're the
ones who take the heat." he said.
urging parents to make use of the ne"'
PG-13 rating as a guide for what their
children should sec.
Although the new rating is non-
enforceable. it g>vcs parents a guide
··by md1cating that there might be
some violence, sex or language and
that they arc strongly urge<! to
consider this when allowin' a 13-
year-old or less to go to a picture,"
sajd Fox. who was in B11lings for a
regional convention of theater own-
ers.
More direction from parents would
aJso take theater owners off the hook.
he sa1d
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language critena m the PG-13 code,
rcquinng that use of certain obscene
words automatically gives a movie an
makes a difference. I, personally, memories of days longione. They arc
would rather have my child exposed able to recall something that bap-
to sexuahty or lanauage than blatant pened 70 yean ago, but they can't
violence." recall what they had for supper.
"R" ratinJ. Fox sajd. i
The ratings system was imposed by
the film industry on 11self 17 years
ago. because "we wanted to protect
ourselves from the possibility of
complete censorship,·· he said.
'Tealchelis' goes to head of class
A six-member panel. representing
the Motton Picture Associauon of
Amenca. assigns a rating to every
m<)\4C subm1HeG-foHCVleW F-0.x satd
he intends to press for better expla-
nauon~ of each rating.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Despite
the Columbus Day holiday. business
"'as down last weekend for most
titnfs. with tl\t notable exceptien ef
"Teachers" and "Places 10 the
Heart." ··An 'R' implies sex, language or
violence." he said, ··but most pc:ople
want to know what and which. It
··Teachers." a black comedy star-
ring Nick Nohe as a disillusioned
educator, got the hiahest marks by
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MGM-UA market1na and d1stnbu-
tion president Irv Ivers says
"Teachers" apparently got a boost
from a rock soundtrack that includes
~ •• one of the bat ol the year •..
GENA ROWIANDS JOHN~VETFS
WVE STREAMS. c---•• 8 A CANNON fllM IPG·UI
EXCLUllV! ENGAGEMENT
IAT /IUN 12:41, 2:45
4:AS, 1:45, t:OO, 10:50
EDWARDS UNIVERSITY
CAMPUI DR. ACR081 FOii UCI
fRVINE • IS4-a11
"'GARBO TALKS'
IS TH E H EART
STEALER OF THE YEAR...
An cnchantq and off-bmt b.ot story, or more
c:xaa.ly, a story ol attem~ the impossible for
someone you lovt ... Anne Bm aoh is superb,
Roo SiMr matches her. and the~ finale is perfection.
OON'T MISS 1GARBO TALKS:"
-Judith c,,.., WOR TV
the "Teacher, Teacher" sm&Je and
video by .38 Special. Sixty percent of
the weekend audience was under 25.
hcn~ad.
After two weelcs on 10p, tJntversa~
Steve Manin-Lily Tomlin comedy
··An of Me" fell to second with $4.S
million for the four days-14 percent
less than its earnings over three days
the previous weekend.
"Places in the Heart," m which
SaJly Field plays a beleaauered De-
pression~ farm woman, arabbed
third place for Tri-Star by rcap1n&
$4. l m1lhon in its first week in wide
release.
"lrreconc1lable Differences." a
Warner Bros. release about a child
suma her celebrity parents for
divorce, was in fourth place despite a
12 percent decline to $2. 7 million.
Tenacious "Ghostbustcrs," which
suffered only a 5 percent decline to
$2.3 milhon, took fifth place.
But "The Wild Life" saw its box
office take a 43 percent dive to $2.3
million and managed only sixth place
an its second weekend .
"A Soldier's Story," wbjcb ex-
panded to 217 theaters after three
weekends in Jess than 20 theaters,
made its top ten debut at No. 7 with
$2 million.
Other exceptions to the fall slump
were "Indiana Jones and the Temple
of Doom," which was up 41 percent
to $929.~24 for 12th place, and
"Amadeus." which enjoyed a S
percent improvement b> e>.pandin
from 25 to 66 Uieaters and was I 4t
wtth $781.958. ----Here is Daily Vanety's list of la!
weekend's ten top arossana films. wit
distributor, weekend aross, total gros
and number of weeks in release:
"Teachers," MGM-UA, $
million. four days,
"All of Me," Un1versal, $4.
mtllion. S 18.6 million, three weeks.
"Places 1n the Heart." Tn-Sta1
$4.1 million. $4 9 million. thre
weeks. .
"Irreconcilable Differences,"
Warner Bros.. $2. 7 m1lhon. $6.
m1llton. two weeks.
"Ghostbusters," Columbia. $2.
million, $207 million, 18 weeks .
•·The Wild Life," Universal, $2.
million, $7. t million. two weeks.
"A Soldtcr's Story," Columbia, S
million, $3.1 million. four weeks.
"Evil That Men Do," Tn-Star, $I.
million, S 11.4 million. three weeks.
"Purple Run." Warner Bros .. $1.
million, $60.1 million, r I weeks .
"Karate K.td," Columbia, SI.
million. $81. 9 million. 16 weeks.
LOS ANGELES (AP) • -Rod
Hudson is goina to play a "mystery'
role for six episodes on ABC'!
"Dynasty.''
Hudson wiit beatn work in lite
Oclober and his character will tM
introduced on the 11r in a specia
"Dynasty" Christmas episode.
Esther Shapiro, co-creator and co-
.. ,. IWff•flW:f e:itccutive producer, flew to France tc =.,·~~ ::r,r;r meet with Hudson at the Hotel Rit~ in
a r.-.u._ Paris to outline the role. Hudson wa.t =...,.... L"f~• in France for the Ocauvitlc Film
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By MARY CAMPBELL ,., ..... ....._.,..., .
NEW YORK -When Mel't'cdcs
McCambndge, a former radio actrcs•
who won a I 9SO Academy Award for
her flrst movie, saw "'night, Mother"
on Broad'My last year, the wa n't
thinking ofa role for hef'SM;
And when h rq ntcallcd later and
asked if she'd like to do the nationaJ
tour as a star of the pla), she "d
"no ... always her first response.
But the a~nt t'$1stcd
McCambrid&e is
on the road to 40
cities in the play
which won the
1983 Pulitzer Prize
for wntcr Marsha
Norman. It opened
Sept. 18 in Binn-
i nJha m, Mich ..
with Mccam-
bridge as the......,_..,
mother and Phyllis McCambrldge
Somerville as the dauahter. Some-
rville was the understuoyfo that role
on Broadway.
· '"night, Mother" is a draining play
on the two actre ses, McCambndgc
aays. The daughter. planning suicide,
is tryina to make her mother under-
stand why and preparina her for a
future alone.
"It's two people who never leave
the stace. They're zeroed in, in a
concentrated state, where if either one
IOSH contact with the other, it is
finished dramatically. It is at trigger
potnt constantly. It is also a funny
play.
"It 1s alM> about raw truth and that
is hard to play. lt sbouJd be hard to
watch. Theater should assault the
senses. I think that's what this play
does.
"How can any person get inside the
agony of an individual who is fi~din&
life so absolutely intoleratle that
there is no other optionr' McCam-
bridge asks. "According to Scripture,
even Chnst f eh despair on the cross."
McCambridae. born on St.
Patrick's Day in 1918 tn Joliet, Ill.,
attended Mundeletn College in Chi-
cago and 1s proud that her seventh
l'aonorary degree, awarded this year, 1s
from Mundelein. "J had a brilliant
.teacber_there, Siste! Mary ].cola
Otiver, who was a big whCCl an tlie
National Catholic Theater Con-
ferentt," she says. "She drove that
flat nas&J Midwestern sound out of
my voice."
· Asked where she aot the emotional
throb that alwa)s told radio drama
listeners they were hearing MerCcdcs
McCambrid&e. the actress says, "I
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY, llC.
f• TM •est Of T• lift HU IMIOl awo .. COSTA EA -541-115'
don't know. M) father nd his father
were great mcontl'ursin the wayCVCJ)
lnshmnn is. l think the cadence 1s
something you remcm1>tr, part1cu·
:tad) 1fth9' tOld lol\J 1Qr1 ~'hen you
were a little person. When I gct,i.urcd,
. many.people uy I sound lmh •
NBC radio put McCambndge
undercontnKt 1n 1936, while she was
a junior at Mundelein. She wdn an
Academy Award in 19SO for best
supponing actress in "All the Kina's
Men." She was nominated for
''Giant"~n 19S6.SheaJsoappearCd an
••Johnny Guitar," ''A Farewell to
Anns," "SUddmly, Last Summer,"
and "Cun,arron" and was the voice of
the demon in "The Exorci t."
On Broadway. he followed Uta
Hagen in "Who·s Afraid of Viflinia
woo1rr· •
McCambridge was married twice
and has a wn who's an investment
banker:. He and his w1fe and two little
&iris li\'e in Little Rock, Ark.
The actress rttently bought an
apartment in La Jolla, Cali(. movina
in only five weeks before stanina
.. 'night, MQ1btd' rehearsals in New
York.
She likes to travel, panicularly to
TRIVIA BOWL I
STANDINGS
• no entty ,_.,., -lllllf of i.t -.-IMd
cities where she can get a hotel room
high up, facina the Pacific Ocean ... ,
ask·for certain hotel rooms: I know
the numbers of them: thcy·re my
places. I spend a lot of time in the
hotel room, looking out." g.ivmc them a 31h-point lead as we
Last season, after she returned approach the halfway point in Trivia
from Spain, McCambridge played a ., ..,,,.. ... Bowl I. Onward and upward to the
mother superior in the 22~per-Trivia question: :wbo la th1a sixth round -and we'll ti) to watch
fonnanoe national tour of .. Apes of portly actor paaln( th.tough the scores a little more cl0$Cly.
God." . London'• Heathrow AlrpOrt
.. I go to Spain every chance I &ct," recently? An.ewer with your I .. Not many actresses can keep
she says. ··1 don't know if h's therapy entry and It'• worth an eztra their mouths shut, but one dJCl and
or. iftbere•s reincarnation, it's where polnL oeamed an Oscar for it, 10 ~hat 1940s
f spent 18 other lives. Wonderful ljjj~ii!ijjijijiiijijiiiiijiiijil-m_o_v_ie_?--'----------1 thin~ happen to me in Spam. I get 11 very mystical.
..I love the great co mopolitan airs
of Madrid and Ban:clona, the lone-
liness when the mists come In from
the ocean to the mountains. I love the
food. And everybody is a philosopher
and the painters arc maanificcnt and
the women arc so stuck up. Spaan still
has a magic about it" .
McCambridge has deliberately
kept herself from knowing how many
performances there will be of'"ruaht. ..,__.;.__ __________ ---i
Mother." She's afraid the number is
dauntingly high.
It doesn't bother her at all that her
costume ts a fadl'd cotton duster. "If
all you're looking for is window
dressing. you can go to Bloom-
in dale's and look at the models," she
says.
"If you think of theater, how many
glamorous plays are that memorable?
ihen you think of characters who
have reached you in a true theater
sense. There aren't many. dressed-up
people in Tennessee Wiiliams' or
Anhur Miller's plays. Willie Loman
isn't exactly a glamorous person."
••ALL Of ME' IS A
SLAPSTICK. HIPSIER
HYBRID Of 'HEAVEN CAN
WAIT AND TOOTSIE.'"
---...... P&Oft.I~
"UJy Toralln tcb laugh. and
poignancy from h«r charac:ttr ...
and Steve Martin wulta to the
top of the cla• with Ms brazen.
preciM perfonnance. This OH
goes I• the tbDe up.ale."
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movie -and who played him?
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MCQuecn, :son of the late tc\ c M~n. makes his telev1 i n a.cl• ini debut as a resistance ftghtt---r in n
epesode of the NBC series ... V ...
He had a role in -rhe Karate K:id ..
and ..sWrcd in the stage prod
here of-Loss of Roses.~
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. out of nowhere came
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victories and speed that
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bought he becarre a target.
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THE .
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane -----
\\He's too big to block, so try
ticklin' him."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
~ ;tJ/J
"Stop teaching Marmaduke bad habits like
watching football all weekend I"
GORDO
G.fdll'IELD
by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
BIG GEORGE by V'rgll F?artch (VIP)
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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Ml , CMUCK .. HOW'VE VOU
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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f\LL KIDS FIGHT,
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BEAS!.
by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS
by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE
C~ARllE ~ROWN ... f' fl
c'MON OVTSlf>E ... ltL
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by Charles M., Schulz
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WAIT! You GoNN,A T,AK5
TH.AT L.YING DOWN? STANDLJP
foR YOUR ~HTS! THIS IS
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BRIDGE
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-stfan.-811gnall
Amy Olson
Michelle Brady
Richard Brady
Dus1y Rhoades
Jusnn--mrce
Brandon Bento
Jeff Solsby
Doug Kimble Dirk Ounkovich_.._ __ _,,._8odh1Snyder·---------~aORa~~, ·-• ........-------..-~ riCk Boslow Ronald Campbell
Earl Damato
Michael Ingles
Eric Watson
David Brenneman
David Cousyn
Jennifer Weaver
Scott Onstott
Mike Schnursteln
Steve Decker
Mike Schnursteln
Luke Self
John De Pasguale
Chris Becker
Pete De Pasquale
Dave Carpenter
David Germane
Matt Roedem
John Decker
Phillip Mansfield
Curt Weaver
John Baker
Raymond Hardiman
Chris King
Michael Wayne Ingles
Keith Lombardo
John Calderon
Jorge Calderon
Mohammed Faiyez
Sally Neufeld
Jerri Neufeld
Joseph Malz
Robin Lindsey
Hal Pham
Erika Imhof
Janine Keating
Linh Ton
Juan Valenzuela
Steve Hogan
Hector Bauagor
Fidel Ibarra
Fidel Ibarra
Eddy Bosquet
Ted Garru
Jose Rlvler
Norm Lam •
Nick Capasso
Shane Bagnall
Ross Bower
John Baldwin
Christopher Chimenti
Jason Javage
Luan Nguyen
Thal Pham
Luan Nguyen
Darrell Detgaro
Gabe J vage
Tim Harns
Robert Novielli
Patrick Nelson
Truong Tuan
Thal Pham
Joey Buckley
Lan Nguyen
David Ruslck
Nate Newell
Greg Lamas
Karen Sheng
Bobby Novielli
Patrick Nelson
Billy Whitner
Tim Harris
Adam Bashan
Truong Tuan
Justin Glbbs
Jeremy Knight
Ross Bower
Le Vlnh
Jeremy Knight
Billy Whitener
Alan Shugarman
Salvador Mendez
Kyte Anderson
Kyle Anderson
Santengo Garcea
Ja.son Wampler
Tri Vo
Adam O'lerstreet
Jose Gonzales
Ian Young
Erik Sudmalis
Scott Tucker
Tim Cole
Darren Southerland
John Murphy
Mike Stalrkenburg
Greg Seelhorst
Chris Ceding
Mike Star15enburk
Matt Sutton
Brandt Newcomer
Jason Wolcott
Matt McKibbon
Robert Mape
Rhett Bise
Jason Wolcott •
Gary Sielhorst
Eron Huntsman
John Cusack
Jim Rienhold
Brian Hauke
Douglas Hesse
Marlana Nelson
Dania Redmond
Tyler Thorsen
Todd Bryson
Tracey Shurley
Nicole Rhinehart
Jason Pyle
Ashleigh Aragona
Matthew Ettinger
Cammie Tingler
Scott Andrews
Rayan Tomalas
Russell Reno
Christy Martin
Joanie Foust
Mike Robinson
Carl Grodach
Christy Martin
Paul Wertin
1984
INTt:RNMIONAL
NiWSPAP[K
:t:R DAY
Bill Bal~ David White Jeff Ware
Barry Johnson Mike Wetzel Bobby &ri
Matt House Dwayne Cox Jim Weratiuk
Kyte Rupert Chris Klrk' Patrick McCarthy
Aaron Axton Brett Cooper Preet Grewal
Eric Cleary Anthony Copeland Fred Murrieta
Greg Lockie Andy Copeland Steve Chinn
John Pollock Gordon Bar1ow Alton Hitchcock
Tim Sullivan Matthew Zamiska Dean eeadel
Chris Quinn Russ Bartow Tom Me&nald
Matt Burgess Tri Chung Mark J.::quette
Robert Wit.on Trey Ta)'k>t awis KaUrt
Eric Clery Billy Connof'9 RMat c.lderon
Chris Adams Mike TubblOla Adam Straub
Reau Sherward Justin Christle David Bfngl'lam
Justin Fuller Paul SavaJa Hoa Truong Mink
Ryan Eastman Re>gef Gallwas Mark Mendez
Carter McLarand Danief Brunner Patrick McCarthy
Michelle Bedaux Brett Cooper Christopher Kaun
Kevin Kiafar T n Chung Ketth Gr"abhom
Kevin Folsom Ryan Conder Chris Magnusen
Darin Boylan Douglas Quiroz Lonnie Graig
Vone THiphanong Brent Warde Da'lld Bingham
Lee Perkins Derrick Bosk>w Preet Grewal
Osvaldo Hurtado Chris Parkinson Ryan Meecham
Bobby Gravett Sean David Root Brian Buss
Vone Thlphavong -Heidi Boshuyzen Clayton SiU
Marcus Brown Chad Baker Gregory Grleson
Robert Stinson Geoff Tappginer Donald Lowe
Josh Ellis Mike Tubblola Mlk' Espe
Steve Grtger Douglas Quiroz Mark GeUnas
Wade Hinkle Andy Brown Curt Thibault
Chad Taytor Patrieta Poppa Nick Hamer
Eric Faught Greg Sekera Derek Burglund
Lee Perkins Emmett Seltzer Tommy Berglund
Jason Fortner Andrea WUson Mika Persichetti
Jenntfet Mackintosh Kenny Henderson D8'1td M ncic
Steve Grlger Angela Tolson Marte Spur1ock
Sung Lee Harry Loughran John Philltps
Jeff Parsons Jovon .. Porter Chris Irvine
Danny Beckerlng Richard Hardman Karsten Schlaeger
Loudzanh Nguyen Suzanne Decker James McHenry
Brian Beckering Jovonie Porter J•Y Johnson
Anay Po41k
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•
aulson elected
---guaii museum
oard president ·
Ted Paulson. an ct1ve Iona· time He wa. 11>0 on the rth committee
mu1eum upporter nd .,,.year th r lected Dr. William Otton as the 1rns1ce of the Lquna Bc.-ach Museum mu um'& dirtttor ii\ 1980.
f An. was rcccfttly clc-ctcd president "Our major goal wall be to C'Om· __ ......_..~--'-111~ ~rd fbr 198~U. -pim-1hc t'Bpnat CTmlJllTgn -and
na11ve Cahfom1an and Orange ptOCttd wtth buhdng tt\e new facalny,
Cf9unty n; ident for 25 years. Paulson a highly4ntkipated projcC't that de·
nmon1thecoreofplanncl'$whosc fines our ultimate potential as an an ~pli 1hmenrs helped underscore in~tirution.': Paulson suid, ''Stt'-
QUany of tbe museum's succes~s over ondly. at South Coa~t Pla1.1. we arc
the past vcral years. · offenng art to more people while we
In addition to coordinating the al o broaden our support ba~ ...
advisory board m 1982. soliciting Paulson is a srockbroker with
nderwnting for the museum and Crowell. Weedon & Company in
orpnizin& numerous fundraising Newpon Btach. ·
:vents. Paulson has served on the Other elected officers for 1984-85
bUaldingcommittce. finance commit-are 'ice-president. Richard Frick:
ttt. endowment fund management treasurer. Kenneth Heintz: and sec-
nd long range planning committees. rctaT). Janet Cartwnght. Ted Paulson
SCHOOL NOTES
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FV grad earns schOlar ship
--Susan Sandstrom. a Fountain Va~
Icy resident and graduare of Fountain
Valley High School. was recently
awarded the Fullbnght Scholar
Award.
• Sandstrom. a I 9R4 graduate of the
Unaverstty of Southern Cahforn1a.
was one of seven students chosen
from a nauonw1de compettllon for
stud> in Sweden .
The one-year scholarship 1s a
fellowship program that entitles stu-
dCflt5 t-0 5tudy and re arch th ir field
abroad.
Sandstrom 1s a double maJor in international relations and French.
speaks French. Swedish and German
and interned at the Amencan Em-
bassy 1n West Germany in the
summer of 1983.
She 1s the daughter of Mr and M~
Helmut Sandstrom of Fountain Val-
ley • • •
Mesan a ppointed to college board
Ranney E. Draper, president of the
Colla Mesa-based Diversified Shop.
ping Centers. was recently appointed
to the Pomona College Board of
Trustees.
Draper. of Laguna Beach. received
a bachelor of art's degree in h1stol")
from Pomona College 1n 1960 He
was a football star at the college and
served as sccretal) for the Kappa
Delta fraternity.
Chns«>pher Fi~. ~fC~11nd
Janice Fiesel of Costa Mesa. has
Joined Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity
nt San Diego State University. •
More than 12,000 college men
ac11vely part1c1pa1e in TKE chapters.
and 130.000 mrn have become mem-
bers • • • ~udents from the Orange Coast
v.ere among the 2.241 graduates who
received diplomas in late August at
Bngham Young University's sum-
mer commencement exerccises in
Provo. Utah. The graduates rep.
resented 45 states. the D1stnc1 of
Columbia and 38 other countnes
Those rece"nng· degrees were
Melonie Sh1ple). Fountain Valle)
Elizabeth C. Meyer... Huntington
Beach. Cyn thia J. Wells. Huntington
Beach: Mitchell R. Labar. Irvine: and
Pamela G. Ellsworth. Laguna Niguel.
Chapman College to honor
ist · nguished Ametjrcans
Waller hm1d, R1 hard Btrtea. beoomina comm• stoner of sc II. was wnntn by Thronson, Ptofl or nd P ter Ueberroth will~ honomi Chapm n dOC5 mote than mtrtl)' . Bob Ba u. nd Jerry Dcrl hon. In
t Chapman Coll c' An American introduce its honorees to the 'I addition. the honoree will rt'cc1ve oil
Celebration on ov. 3. t 1he dienct and hand ahem a plaque. 11 portra1t5 painted by 1.aguna BC~u:h
n h im Mamou Hotel. d dkates an enure evenina to a portrait artist, Robcn Schur, and •
The fourth in a ~enes of annual cclebrataon of tht1r chievcmcnts as four-color commemorative booklet
c"·ent • ~n Amcncnn Celebration well asa celebration of free enterpricc will be published by the concac.
-1.hQ11Qnd1 ta~&ll•-hc~Am'r~ho itKlf. acrordina....to Jack R. Duddy, a written by Tom Self and Jerry
ave-rnrachC'd their communities ~rrusttt and chairman o mcrican Derlo~tion.
rljrouali tlic-ir enterv.mc ana gen-Ce1ebrauon. A pr~:.dmner ~lide show on a laJ'lt
crus1ty. The •ries will culminate in Followin• a aata banquet at which scrten will recall past honortts .rot
1986 when hapman celebrates its • 1,200 promancnr'business and com· 1981, 1982 and 1983. They arc: Dr.
l 25th anni~ersary. munity leaders from Southern Cali-Amold 0 Sedman. Carl N. Karcher,
The cvcnina. according to G.T. fom1a will be present to honor Benea, the Knott Family, the Seicrstrom
Smith, pre ident of the collcae. is a Schmid and Ucbcrroth, the cunain f"amily, the Irvine family, the. Auor celcb~~ion ~f whar it me~ns to be a ~ill be raise~ on ''Sof!lcthina·s Com-Family, ~~aid P. Kennedy, Betty frtt c1uz~n 1n a f~ ~ocaety. ''The mg._" an original musical production Hutton W1lharns. Randall Pl'C$ley. D.
ideals which made thas country imar destined for and dedicated to the James Btntlcy and the Chapman
-indjvj~ual initiative, .personal h<?OOrees. The lives of the honorttS Family.
re5Pons1b1hty, and a commmncm to will be in~rwovcn with namtion. Amen~n C'elebratton IV also
pulling somcrhina back into the or\alnal musicaJ compositions, and doubles as Chapman Colleae's foun· ~yst~m -arc the idc:als we're honor-danl'C numbers. The production wiU dcrs Day, this being the ·s6th, and
ing .1 n thrtt very special people .... says be supponcd by a 12-projcctor·multi· president G. T. Smith will speak for a
Sm11h. . ima&e slide show. produced by Chap. few minutes on the College's dreams W~ltcr Schmid. 82. made a signifi· man students. and aoals, which arc focused in a
cant tmpact on Orange County as a· The cast of musicians. smgers. propam called Enterpnsc '86.
farmer. rancher,. businessman and ·dancers, and narrators numbers over The formal pan of American
community leader. Schmid led the 200. The college mobilizes its enure Celebrahon IV will end as at bas for
Orange Counry p~esidential cam-departments of drama. dance and the past three years with the singing of
pa1gn for Richard Nixon in 1960 and music to ensure the success of the "America, "Fhc Beauhful." The
Ronald Reagan's race for governor in evening. Professor John Kosbak will Chamber Orchestra and Concert
1966. He has served on numerous directtheChapmanCollegeChamber Choir will perform Carmen Dragon•s ·
boards. public and pnvate. which Orchestra and Professor William special arrangement. and th~ cast of
flt!rpea transfoitn Orange County Half will clftcct the 60-member Con-.. Someth1np-t'ominrirm! me lu·
from an aar:icuhural ba~d economy cen Choir. Producer-direcror for dience will all take pan in the stirring
10 an emerging merropohtan area. ··Somerhing's Coming" is Professor finale. Gucsrs will then be invited to
Richard Btnea .. 53. moved his Ron Thronson. The original script dance to the music of Murra) Korda
company to Irvine in 1966 and kept ·
Btrtea Corp. moving ahead until its
flight control systems became a
standard on all Amencan-made com-
merclal airliners He contributed
s1gn1ficantly to his communuy in
other ways. lending a he I ping hand to
youth programs. education. medicine
and public safety.
Uebcrroth. a successful en-
trcpreneurearly m his hfe. was tapped
by the Los Angeles Olympic Organiz-
ing Committee for one of the big tasks
ofa hfeume. He was asked to produce
the 1984 Olympic Games economi-
cally. but with style. He had hardly
finished that assignment when he
embarked on a new challenge,_
American Cancer Society
League opens thrift shop
Local pohtic1ans were on hand for
the recent opening of rhe American
Cancer Society Coast League Thrift
Sbop m Corona dd Mar.
Pankipating m the opening cer-
emonies were county Supervisor
Thomas Riley, Newport Btach
Mayor Evelyn Han. City Coun-
cilwoman Jacqueline Heather and
Fred Firestone. president of the
Orange County Unit ofrhe American
Cancer Society.
The thnft shop will help fund the
cancer society's programs of research.
public and professional education .../
and service to cancer patients.
Tbe thnft shop, at 2301 East Coast
Highwa)'. ts open Monday throuah
Saturday from l-0 ... m. to .. sun.
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:Padr~' pitching: It was off en
Detroit parlays 11 walks
into 5-2 Series triumph
DETROIT (AP) -It was Detroit in a walkover.
The Ti~ unable to produce mucllofan ofTm with
their bats. bcnditted from a tteord-equatn1* 11 walks «>
defeat the San Diqo Padres, S-2, Friday n1J?tt in same three oflhe 1984 Wortd Sena.
The victory wu pve the T11trs a 2-1 lead in the bcst-
of-scven Series, which ,continues here U>da_y and Sunday.
"Thank JOOdncis they walked a lot of people toniaht
because ·we. c~uldn't h1t," Tiaen M1:n•1tr Sparky
Anderson said. I hope before the end of th11 we bu a little
to sho~ peopl~ what wt c:an d~:· · Ll~t-h1ttan1 Marty Castillo bat a two-run homer in
Detroit s four-nm second innina. while center fielder ~t
Lemon made a spectaeular twistina catch to snuff out San
Dieso' final threat in the seventh. _
Serles at a glance
, ~Y'•Scoft Dctrou J. n Daeco 2 • W~y'1Score
• Detroit J.
· Frl4ay'1 Scwe
Dctron s. n D1qo 2 (Oct.con leads scnes, 2~1)
T ... )11G1me
n Diego ( hov. IS~) at Dttro1t (Moms
19· I 1) (Channel 4 at I 0:30 a m.)
S..Uys~
n Diego <Thurmond f 4.8 or Whitson. I 4-IJ 11
bctroit (Petry 18-8). (Channel 4 at 1:4S p.m.)
THMay's GAJH
ry) OCtrott at n Diqo.:S:2S·p.m. (1fn
WMleMat'• Game
DruouatSan Diqo, 5:25 p.m. (tfneomary)
Detroit starter MiTt Wilcox pitched six strong inmnp
but, once aaain, the Padres' staning pitching failed. pla}off victory O\iet <..: 1cago. the bullpen had 1aone 22 ·
Tim Lollar pitched only 111> 1nnin.ss for the Padrn, 1nn1ngs ...ithout giving up a Nn. BoOker walked the :bacs
who now have aouen no better than five inninis• work full and San Dieao's third pitcher. GftJ Hams, bat Kirt
from their staners in these three pmes. He was credited Gibson an the foot .,jth a pnch to force m the nm.
with giving up four of Detroit's runs, and the stnna of After p.mes four and fi~e here &oda) and unday. lhe
scorefcss SCrics inninss for the Padrn' bullpen finally was Series mums to San Diego-1fthe:Padrtscan win Ode of
snal)ped. · the next two.
"We didn't set a record," Padres Manaaer Dick .. The World Series as best-of-se,en, and I believe
Williams said. "We tied one. It wasn't too pretty.•• that's the way it'll go, .. Andenon said.
The PMitts will try apin today with Eric Show, 15*9 To Which Williarns rcmarted.r .. l:m &lad io tar
during the season but wracked in his last outing in aame Sparky sa)"S he's goina back to San Diego. r k·now ~·re
one ~f ~e National ~ue playoffs against Chicaao. In goina back. but I'd like them to go back with ui ...
fact. an .ei&ht post-season sames. only one Padres stancr, C11tillo bad onl~ four bomen aod 17 RBI an 141 at
Ed Whitson. has eone past five inninp. The Ti&en wiJJ bats during the season before blasting LoHar's pitch into '#.
pitch the1race,JackMorris. 19-11 and winncrofpmeonc the upper deck in left field. Castillo was the ninth baner11
of the Series. Lollar faced.
"Our entire startina rotation in the post-season has ''The only time he (Lollar) was ahead in the count
been very, very bad. other than Whitson," Williams said. when he was Q..2 to C'.asllllo, and lheit 1·2, and then be
"Eric has had some fine outinp dunng the season. ind he rocketed il out of the ballpark." WilliamJ said.
owes us one." ' ' _ _ C.astillo said he really wasn·uurpriscd by.the homer. o
--"T know our rel,Mven .have tieen--cany1ng a tcrriblc--.. 1 suett-when--a~tcher makes a mistake pitcb·•·,........,r-t'--
load," Lollar ~4· .. I wish I could have taken some of that that, out and .o~cr the plate, you Should hit it out of the
load off them. ballpark, or hit at bard somewhere. .. Casu lo said.
· When reliever Greg Booker alloWed a th1rd-inmna The sin&)e-game record of J I "'al.ks tied b) t!ie Pad.res'
Detroit'• Loa Whlta.ker .Ude. acroee the
plate with mecond-lnntq nm u ball
,., ..........
elude. the &J'UP of Padre catcher Terry
Kennedy bl World 8e1'a came Friday.
run, it snapped a strina of J 3'1> consecutive innin durina pitchers was set in l 9S6 by the ·evo Yott Yankea and
which the Padres' bullpen had held Detroit scoreless. equaled by the Milwaukee Bra' cs in 19S7.
Going back to San Dieio's five-game National t.eaiu~. (Pl~ eee D&TROIT/BS)
.. _,. .;
T:!!~~1~:e Coberly's field goal ties it at 0:04 .
Sailors Saddlebacktiedup 26-26 stat1~t10, but were bui:ned by ~d4le-. Among the numben on a very b11 , . ' ' back s speed and their own kickina niaht: ~h-1-i -S Vi titl h t · pme. •Foley completed 21 of 39 for 299 UUlJ rema n n ea ew e Un The Sailors had upped their lead to )aids and 2 touchdowns, both to He
23-20 on Coberfy's third field goal Truong oo 31 and 20-)'ard efforu.
withS:391eft.buta6S.yarddas.hwitb •Truong, who entered with 15
a screen pass by Earl JonC1 set up a catches for 258 yards, cau&bt 10 fo1
one-yard dive by Joe Deal to Jive the I 59 yards.
By ROGER CARUON
OftlleDelr ........
Saddleback Hl&h football coach
Jerry Witte said it on Sunday -"I'd
ratMr watch this one than coach it."
and if ever there was a Sea View
League football pme to watch -
Newport H11rbor's 26-26 standoff
with the Roadrunners was It Frida>
rugbi as Sterling Coberly kicked his
founh field aoal with four seconds left
to save the Sailors from defeat.
The verdict, before 5,600 at Santa
Ana Bowl, left everyone drained after
an orgy of fireworks th.at contained
Sea Kings
slip past
Mesa, 13-0
By ROBB MUNSON
Deir .... C..1 •• , 1..-it
For underdog Costa Mesa High, it
was only a matter of time.
But it finally happened.
In fact, it took Corona dcl Mar
High a mere 5:04 at the stan of the
second half to score all the points in
the enurc pme. .
The outcome of tbe Sd View
Lca1ue football contest was expected
as Corona del Mar, led by quar-
terback Bobby Hatfield's 152 second-
half passing yards, outscored Costa
Mesa. 13-0, Friday ni&bt at Orange
Coast College. ·•we came out fired-up for the
.second half," said CdM Coach Dave
Holland. "Costa Mesa playtd a very JOod game. They were real qarcuive
an the first half. We had opportunities
but we didn't do anythina with
them."
Ne1thers1de could mu terascore in
the openins half. However. after lhc
smoke of the homecoming fireworks
had cleared. the Sci Kings finall)·
showed some spark. as Hatfield took
charae of the CdM offense.
On the ~nd play of the third
quarter Hatfield found Kevin
Mclaughlin wide open. and the duo
combined for\ 82-yard touchdown.
Then. after a Mustana punt P'e
the Sea Kinas the ball on their O\tln 43·
(Pl ....... UA &1Pt08/83J
more btl moments &nJUSt the first half
as they battled to a 13-13 standoff.
than in 7S percent of most games.
"Doesn't he do a number with his
kids?," stated Newport HarbOr Goach
Mike Giddanp 10 a matter-of-fact
statement. "l'maJad it ended as it did.
espec1allr, with all of the penalties at
the end. · said Witte. Both coaches
told each they hoped the other
contanued unbeaten. Ri&ht no"'
they're 2-0-1 in league, a half pme
behind Corona del Mar (3-0).
It was that kand of finish after
Giddinis' Sailors had dominated the
Roadrunners a 26-23 lcad~lh.'4·33 •Fntz Hov.'Stt turned in his third
left. \..../ I 00.yald us pme, ramblipa for 136
That set up the final thrust -a yards on 5 carries.
drive of just 39 yards -which •John Span&Jer intercepted t11>0
required IS .plays to.overcome mu.I-SaddJcback passes to IJ"e ham 7 for
tiple penaJucs. to 11ve Coberly his the year.
shot. •Coberlf s four field goals "-ert
With no ume outs left, quarterback from 20. 27. 33 d 36 )ards.
Shane Foley found Bryan Guptill for •Newpon'sdefcnsekept the Road·
11 yards and the ISi-pound jumor runnersincheckfor~mostpart.but
got of of bounds with eiahts seconds Steve Dclpdo's 43-yard return for 1
left. then Coberly punched it home. (Pleue eee SAILORS/BS)
Marina BJcb tlaht end Pre.ton Bayalette
catcba tile onfj VWnc pue completlOD
Seahawksnotleftwithmuchin52-0losstoBarons
By JOHN SEVANO ..,,_.c:.!11.., •1 I
When the aun sound,. to s11nify
half\ime and you're ira1hnJ 1-0, hke ~an View Hifh wa Fnda niaht,
at shard 10 amaaine 1natters could act
much worse f'or the Scahawks.
And then lh y wen1 to 1be1r locker room. -
honly after their lmVJI, the
Scahawk pla)ers Cl1tcovercd all fhcat
penonal po ion• -watchc , car
keya., watlett. '""' -1i a bCcn tolcn.
Talk about bean& tnppcd 10 lhc
bone.
nd s If all •hat ""'' n't bad cno h. r-ounta1n Valle added 1 ,. •
BoTraoai ·
10 catcha for 159 yud8
Antoyari
in spotlight
for Marina
Viking fullback
gains 138 yards
in 14-9 triumph
By CHRIS MONAHAN
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gers ign
x-Mesa kiclc:er.
Benny Ricardo
I he San Dl u ha 1d nda-. [i] the) have .!gncd rte nl kicker Benn)' II
Ric rdo to fill in "hUc ul r 1ckcr Rolf 4 •
Bcnirschke rcco' ers from u~cry 10 ir-moH· a li'.1ilncy stone. 1 Ricardo. JO, . proouc• of Costa Mesa High,
onJinally was \1gncd by the Charscrs in 1975 and hu
pla)cd for' Minnesota, Drtru1t and New Orleans dua ina
• a ~en·ycar NatfonaJ f ootb II Leaaue career in which
he h s k1ckt'd for 428 point
Ru:ardo led the V1kin~ in
sconn and fini hed seventh
amon kicken 1n the NfC with
J08 points la t year. While with
New Orleans. he kicked 29
t ·aiu field •oal from in\i<k 40 yards
Ricardo wu signed by the
Vjkingusa freeagentonAug. 30,
I '>83 after beina released on the
final cut by the Ra1de~
Afler beina signed b) the
car Chargers as a free aaent in l97S,
be was released in trainina camp that year· and played
for the Southern California Sun of the World Football
League After the WFL folded, he was siancd as a free
qent by Detroit. -where he was released on claimed on
waivers by Buffalo before being rc·sianed by Dctro1t 1n
1976.
Quote of the daf
Mfke Oltka. coach of the Seara. whON .f·2 ltar1
tiu been )overlooked In Chicago: "NobOdy was
bothering ut mucn because we were all hoping the -cmc o Cut>i w a 68 n ttie WOOCI Sifliiiffil w n
It. Now we'll be ecrutlnlzed more and h<>petully we'll
pus the test. We've been eneaklng around, but
now the sneaking Is over. A lot of people wtlf ... us.••
New Jersey shells Islanders
(:
Rlcll Preston, Doa& alllmu and DoD ~ Lever sparked a three-goal burst b) scorina '
59 seconds apart in the third period as New
Jersey defeated the New York Islanders,
. 7-2, in the National Hockey League opener for both
clubs Friday n1aht. The victory was the Devils' first
. over the fslanders srnce the club moved from Colorado
to New Je1 sey m June. I 98Z. h atso marked the 100th
career regular-season goaltendinJ victory for Glenn
RHcll, and the first lime he beat his former teafl'mites
in IS tnes In the only other NHL game Fnday. "lhe
Edmonton Oilers watched the I 983-84 Stanley Cup
champ1onsh1p banner raised and then defeated St.
Louis. 5-1. with two goals apiece by Glean Aodersoa
«nd defenscman Charlie Huddy. The Oilers scored on
their second and third shots of the game. In addition to
Anderson and Huddy, Dave Semeuo scored for the
Oilers. Brlaa Sauer got the onl) goal for the Blues in the
-openina seconds of the third period.
Lasers win exhibition~ 6-4 bacli Gr ntrying obreakdroµght Trojan
-,--1-i l~~Ol)~n1~orcthanthrttyc r'S, 0~1 i-on the r-oad 66 I ri<Sa 1p t kc 1 one hot k d fter t"o E:fa
rounds tl\c South rn Open Golf Tour ...
.
Flmple OK after elbow aurgery
LOS ANCrf.LES -Catcher J C'._ •
F1mple. bothered b) tendcmcs in his r1gtn
arm last season. has underaone minor
surgery to correct a ner~e·problc1n in hi ..
elbow, thel,.Q ng lc~DOO& rs announced Fnday~
The surge!)". performed by Dr. Frank Jobe at
Centanela Hospital Mcdic:al Center on Thursda). wa~ a
~ucce accordrna to a DOOgrr spoke man. · Ftmple ~hould be completely ~ell b) the tan of
pnna trarning.
Riggins nearing milestone
\\tASHlNGTON -John Riwns of [il
the wa,hmgton Redslians can take a giant •II•
step toward pro football's Hall of Fame
Sunday b>:ioinrnga ~lel·t iroup of players
who have rushed for I 0.000 yards in their career.
R1sgms needs JU51 24 yards against the Dallas
Cowboys to JOIO Walter Payton, Jim Brown. Franco
Hams and O.J Simpson as the only pla)ers 10 the
Nattonal Football League's 62-year history to reach the
I 0.000..yard plateau.
":You just don't pin 10 000 )Brds You have to
play at a com11steRll> h•ah level O\:er tht course of-your
entire career or eve11 body else would do 1t," said
Redskin backfield rnach Don Breaux.
Sports arena for SaDta Ana?
SANT A ANA -A group seeking Ill maJor lcaiuc teams 10 play in a proposed
$40 million spons arena 1n Santa Ana has
t:>eiun discussions with the National
Basketball Associauon and the MaJor Indoor Soccer
League, one of the investors reported.
Ronald McMahon . a Santa Ana architect and
developer, wd 1 site plan and feasibility study have
been completed for the Gardens Arena. an 18,SOO-seat
mdoor attna which '-"Ould be built on the 17-acre Santa
Ana Bowl site. ·
McMahon said two of the other investors, reaJ
estate broker and former pro foofhlHl...player Alan
Durkovic and Knott's Berry Farm Official Don
Oliphant, were m New York City for "introductory
d1scuss1ons" with the NBA.
A fourth investor. Robert Osbnnk,dtrectorofsalcs
and marketing for the Irvine Co.. said ties with
professional teams had not yet been developed.
nament au Columbus, Ga. Grecn·s l l 1 10111 was 9. undcr·va~uvi:r the nruTow .. hill)'A6. 79 l•)'&id. par-70
rreen Island Count!) Club course. G ry Jlall~rg
man ed a second0 rouod 67 for 132 to st y within
tnkrng d1stan('e or the $54,000 fir t pme. First round
co-le derWtlll Wood hotan cvtn-~r70 for 134. but
BlllCalfeefalterCdwith 7 afleronopcnina641odrop
10 I 8. n. moet of I ou1n1mcnt an his IS ).e.t~onthcrGA'.four,1ocludtn a 1ctoryh rein 1915
and the U.S. Open 1n 1977. had ~ven b1rd1es ranging froin 1wo to 2S fcc.1. and three bogeys. including two of
hi I t three holes on a pc t olfin d .), unny wuh
1empcr.uurcs in the nud 80s and a slight brcuc ... In
Ban&Qr. orthcm l~land. Pat Br dJey of the Unucd ~tatC5 birditd two of the Ill t three hole to lini h off
one-under.par 71 nd $lrctch her le d to three stroke 1n
the Irish Women· Open Champion hip Bradley h d a
36-hok 1otal of 140. four,-under·P· r. . .
TeleYfj op, raillo
TaEVlltON
10:30a m.-aAmAL:L:Wottd8eriel-San
Dfeg<> et Detroft, CMnnel '4. •
12.30 p.m. -COU..QI '~TaAlL: Wutl·
&ngton at Stanford, Chanf'M91 2.
12:30 p.m. -COl.1.EOE FOOTaAU.· Oka.:
homa va. Texa1. Channel 7.
1 p.m. -SPORTSWORLO: Boxing -Barry
McGulQan vs.;~ Mayor (llVe) Comeliue ~
Edwaraa w. CNlifle Brown {delay.ct), CMnMI 4 .
2 p.m. -IOCCIR: &e~um va. Argentina
(tape), Channet:34.
3 p.m. -aPORTSCOPI: Auto racing -Ml
Hlg~tlfe 600 at C'*'<>tte, N.C. (Mpl~ Golf -One
Club Ch~ Ct~). CNlnnel .-. .
. 3:50 p.m. -COl.1.EGe 'OOTaAL:L: USC at
Or9gon. Chemel 5.
1..p..ia -__couaoe fOODAU.: UbJngton
State vs. UCLA at ROM Bowt (c»layed), ChanMt 5.
10 p.m. -90XING; From M•Xlco Cfty,
Channel34
RADIO
9 a.m. -COLL.IOI FOOTBAU.: Air Force~
Notre Damt. KFOX·FM (93.5).
.. · 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTaAU.: MIUOtul
vt. NebrUka, KIEV (819).
10.30a.m. -BAMBALL: Wortd Serlel-Sen
Diego at o.tfolt. KNX (1070).
Noon -COLLIOI FOOTBALL~ long S,ech
St. at Utah St., KEZY (1190).
12:30 p.m. -COliEQE fOO'fW;L~ oma vs. Texas,.f<LAC (670).
1 p m. -COUAOI FOOTBALL: S8n Joee
State at CaJ State Fullerton. KWVE (108 FM).
1;30 p.m. -COU.EGE F001'BALL~ Washing·
ton State at UCLA. KMPC (710).
3:50 p.m. -COLI.EGE FOOTBAU.: USC at
Oregon. KNX (1070).
.. p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: WYomlng vs.
BYU (delayed). KFOX-FM (93.5}.
7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Vancouver t KJn{JS,
KWVE(108 FM}.
From.AP d.llpalchc.a _________________ _
forthethard conference game ma row. U must h
the road. this time to Or9on where the TrOJBns (3.
overall, 2·0 in the .Pacific IO) and Ducks (4·1. 1-l) tang
thi nftcmoon at :l:SO p.m.
The me wall be televised on nnt'I S.
eanwhile, thetwo-t1mcdeftndingP °"JOchamp1 u~ 8ruinscould find tbemsclvcsouloflltlceontentl
1hi•)'ear hould they fail to defeat Washingwn State at t
Ro Bowl t6day at l :30. That game will be shown on
delayed basis at 7 tonight. . • 1,.---__......:l~n,c'.':'!Eu1ene O~on is ofTto i.ts li!lcst.Jtan since 19~
when 1ts7-l·l campa1an t>epn w11l\ SIJ> wans ma row.
year the Ducks posted wins over Lon Beach Stau Co1~r:sdo, California and Pacific before los.Jna last ~eek\
AnLona, 28-14. •
USChH taken ~ell to life on the road, tuivtna bca~
both Arizona State and Wastungton St le aw y. Lili
Saturday, the Trojan survived a wild Coupr comebac
and won in Pullman. 29·27. . . .. Any game on the road is tough, especially in a no1
st41.dium m.c Orcaon's," said US Coach Ted J'olln
.. But we don't worry about thinas we have no control ov
We'll just concentrate on ourstlves and c bow we ca
continue to Ft better."
UCLA dropped a hard-fought 23·2 I deca ion ti
underdog Stanford in its Pac-10 opener last wcekenc
·Another setback will probably end the ~ruin~· ~u.empt ti
compete in the Rose Bowl game for a third straight yeac.
' One thing going apin$t the Bruin~ in tenns of th
leaauc race is t~c fact that they don't. face ;Steo~d-ranket
Washington this season. Ttle Huskies wall bnna a I-'
P c-JO rccor.dioto I.heir pme at Stanford rod!)'. ''R1~t now Washmgton and USC arc the twoobviou
teams wtth the be l chance to win (the Pac-I 0 title) becau
Arilona is ineli11ble," said UCLA Coach Terry Donahu'
... Everyone else has at least one loss " .
De 1p1te his team's loss to Stanford and ns 3-2 overal
record •. Donahue ma~e 1t clear he isn't livina up on th•
campaign.
··A win against Washington State would really bel1
us:· he said. "It would take Ui to 4-2 and be a nic.
~pringboard to act us into the conference race. It won't bi
an easy ttling to do but I think we're ca~ble of doina n."
Lakers rout Cllppers
.\NCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) -Byron Scott an
James Worthy each scored 21 pomts for the Los Angele
Lakers, who applied a 41 -18 sccond-halfscoring spree l
break open a close game and defeat the Los Angele
Clippers, 121-96. tn a National Ba~ketball Assoc1atio
exhib1t1on game.
Playing before a crowd of6.0l 6, the Lakers ran off th
final 11 points of the first half to take a S6-53 h:ilt\ime lea
after trailing by as many as eiaht points in the secon.
quarter.
Ti~ans put unbeaten mark on line Hungry
Tigers
.hostOCC
San Jose State provides the opposition
in a PCAA match up at Santa Ana Bow.!_
lor these two -FuJlc:rton taking a
27-16 dec1s1on . \hen a week later the
parun turned the tnck. 38-21
Fullerton's offense revoh c~
around the play of quarterback
Damon Allen. who has completed 80
of 150 pa!ioscs for 1.206 -.ardc, and 11
tou<:hdown!I. v.1th JUSL one 1n1a-
ct"pt1on He's ranked f\.o 7 1n the
nation in passmg effic1enq
By ROGER CARLSON
OUR LONG TERM
.c. L!EASE OR PURCt:IASE;
'. A LARGE INVENTORY
ASSURES CHOICE •
C al \talc r:ullt>non·, I Hans. ndrng
high v.1th a perfect record 1n s1.1t stam
with Lhl' help of an o"erwhdm1ng
27-6 edge 1n turno,.,cr ratio. go up
against dangerous San Jose State
toda} at Santa Ana Bowl in a ke}
Pacific Coast Athfet1c .\ssoc1at1on
football collis1<>n. ~\4112.) 1290 • JW'TJO 7201 • lll: .... 11 Hll ~-.....-. •• 1,.., ...... .. Kickoff 1s at I in the I 0.088-seat
stadium and althouah the \: 1siting
Spartans are three-time losers (2·1 in
.
1984 COUGA LY '228*
.t'1 "'o ""'•d Hid leo.. • 10 680417 • ~ly l-~ $W 2A
ltelV'\d<Jblo M<Ut•"t ""P"\<f '])') f\1.-d loc-IH $206 fOfol -..... OI _.,.._of '-<He,
$683 '74 lc.101 ,,..,.,.,.,, ol pay.....,• '1094'1 Toto ~ oOo.,..d 60.000 ,.....ity 64 pe< "'* ., .. ,
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1984 MARQUI
~•mo clot4>d -t t.CM •IO 617'90 • Motdt>lf ~ poyll'lent $119 IA
11.1~ S..ur11y O.po.it S723, l.e""ao.d i.c-1 .. $166, Totol °"'°""' dw ot i.q,. ~1611
1610 tA To•ol °""°""'of l>OY-1• SIO 3'2 ~ .._.., 60 000 "-"" tK pet"" ._ 60.000 ......
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AND SPN
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conlcrence pla) ), the game ligures as a
no'K:·to-nosc matter 1n terms of s1zl'.
\tH·ngth and ab1lit1cc,
"I here arc a lot ol \tmilant1cs in
th l' t'-"O squads.·· confirm' Fullerton
Gene Murph). 1hc math who has
transformed the Titans into a cham-
p1on~hip squad a year ago and has
them headed 1n the nght direc1ton
again with a 2-0 conference mark.
It's that last stat1suc -one inter·
cepuon. which combined with JUSt
five lost fumbles -that has 1gn1ted Fullerton.
"Bob Frasco (San Jose State's
quanerback) 1s excellent and the>
reall> 0) around on defense They
5hould have beaten Stanford. they
beat Cahfom1a and they beat Utah
State.''
The Titans lead the nation with
1nten:ept1ons -17 -and their JS.
plus ratio per game 1s the best in the
nation
l 'tah State 1s the only common foe
"Some people say tt's luck:· says
Murphy. "But there arc reasons for 1t.
We continue to come up with the b1a
plays on offense and defense. This
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9AM-2PM
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team believes 10 itself:·
Frasco. meanwhile, has also shown
exceptional potential, completang
I 07 of J 93 passes for 1,312 yards and
9 TDs. Twice tic has thrown for ov~r
300 yards.
Should the game come down 10 the
field goal the Titans have the edge
w11h former Fountain Valley High
place-kicker Grea Stemkc. who has
extended his PCAA career field goal
. record to 41 and has punched in 68 of
70 PATs .
San Jose State holds a 9-1 edge over
the years. althou&h one of those
v1ctones was fone1ted. FuUerton's
only lqitimate victory came a year
ago (20:.11) on the way to the PCAA
title.
The game will be broad~st on
KWRM radio (1370) and KWVE
(108 FM).
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Fil et . -1gno
Dellc.lous Fllet Mignon,
wrapped In bacon, and
served with homemade
1oup, crisp green salad.
choice of potato, dinner roll
and dessert!
Pirates (0-3)
hope-to generate
some offense today --· --
By CURT SEEDEN
Ol ... o.tr ......... Orange Coa'lt Collcge-footbal
coach Dick Tucker gave his team i
two-week rcf rcsher course on offense
with lhc help of last week's bye, anc
the Pirate coach is hoping he'U sec
$Orne results tOday. OCC travels to Riverside Cit)
Colleae for a 1:30 p.m. Mission
CoOference contest, while Saddle·
back Colleae travels to San D1eac
Mesa for a 7;30 p.m. contest.
Herc's how the games shape up:
Oran1e Coast at Riverside CC: 1 he
Pirates bave nowhere to So but ui:
after lo ina their fi('st three games and
scorinajust one touchdown.
··we spent the week off workina on
our offense." Tucker said earlier thi!
week. "We've also been work1ng on
ehminatina mistakes. You can't win
football games when you tum the ball
over four or five times per game."
Coast has thrown s1X"lntercept1on!
and fumbled the ball away seven
<times in three aame~. which 1s one ot
the reasons for the lack of ofTen9C. The
Ptratcs haven't had · that man)
chances to move the ball.
OCC' leads the !ioeriesap1nst River·
side, 12·7·1, datina back to the day!
the two team\ were in the old Ea tern
League.
R1ver1ide Coach7 Barry Meier's
team 1s comina off a bitter 23-18
defeat-to Siddlebnck in last week's
Mission Conference opener. His
Ti~t~ (3--1) arc hunll)' but he'\ nol
takina Coast for aranted .
"We respect what •he>' can do and I
fctl our pla>'c:r will have a positive
attitude de p11e 1he los last v.cck,"
Meier said. •
The Ti Cf'5 fc•turc runn1na blck
Olen Crawford (414 yard~ in four
J!lmes) and quirtert>Jck Nick Butera
(24-44. SSO yards. five TDs) amona
ot her talented individuals.
ddltback al 11 Dleao Mesa:
ddkblckcarrien 3·1 rttord(l~in
conference) 1nto the pmc again I the
OIY:mpian ( 1-3, I· I in conference).
The Gauche • main cone m to·
niaht is quarterback Tom Ponich who
threw for 19 yard in lut week'
pmc alon (1 Jf>.JS win over · nta
Oil).
ddkhack qu ncrback Mike
DOuR.1 , me nwh1lc, 1t aver ng a
heahhy 21 l y rds through lhe air-a
near·rrtord pace at ddlcback.
The Gaucho ofTc:r a lanced
runmna au ck loo b)' Roacr 81ow11
202 ,Y1ri11 on S rr1et) and John
hnns (I 9 ) rdt on \ m ).
ROben Cu me nd L) nn c lso t
th ball of\en. •
Dcfcn 1vcl). the G u<: hos rel)' on
hnc cker Ycp1 r uu ana Paul He .
r.uu ha 4 1 1 too t k1 bf, •he
4K>n tc> n nlon ""h fi e un·
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Uni keeps CIF-pla ~ff ho
BJ HUGH ILEA pnor to the me. ·•we v.nr ind of ..,,...c.,.., tr ' na m the tint h If. but our dcfcn
· The Univmny HiJb. TroJans took hut them down," Cun1 added
their first ste in the fJ&ht dirrtjjo.o .... -~~flera'lUL
t ~rd a I playoff .spot -dom1. A ,,. rmin& Trojan ddcnst Mid :~~'!f. ~i.7.u~r;r~;~~Ji1~S:a~f:~ }ihe ~~(t o~ensc to 36 yards m 1he make him (8en.1amm) look good
1 -••u"' r.ootball acti'on. 11'11 a and 1mued Lag\fna Beach to toni"h' ., ~-~ •~ one first down before goiOJ anto the 1 61' •
Faced with a mu1Mvin nuauon, locker room with a 7..fJ lead. And look good Benjamin did
the Trojans (2-4 on the ~ason, 1·2 10 UnivcnitY°'~ only score of the first ru h1ng for 17 l yards on 29 c:amCS: •~aue). knew th IS pme could prob. half came on one of two S-yard and at one point in the f1 unh quancr
ably make or break 111 year. touchdown runs by senior tailback carrying seven consccuuve times to
"from now on, we've got to ~ 1. Grq'llenj min. set up the Trojans· final ICOtt.
each aame lake it'a'lhe Super Bowl,' The Trojans defense. led by Todd Kalama Gohara dosed out thc·ICOr~
University Coach Rick Cuna 111d Pcarlman'sone antercepuon. and the ingwathastven)atdlouchdown~s
s .eniors rally MARINA •••
P rom Bl
Warriors past
Estancia,, .. 23-14
Woodbridge back
in playoff pictu re
afte r comeback
By RANDY TIFT
hlrNiMC..,ut1Ft
Woodbridae Hiah Coach Gene
Noji, his team sportjn' a 0-2 ~ord
aoina into Friday night's football
clash with Estancia, coutd sec the
alimmer of his team's Sea View
Lea1ue playoff hopes fadina fast at
haJf\ime. The Elgles were holdina a
1 '4-9 lead that was mostly t~ result of
the chantable Warriors' miscues.
But Noji, who is rarely exuberant
on the field or in the locker room, did
· not scold his team dunna his halftime
talk.
"I watched the seniors on this team ewt the squad together," No).i said.
•They knew that if we didn t do it
toni&ht, we could kiss the playoffs
aoodbJ.C. So everybody touahencd up
and dld it."
They did 11 by shutuna out the
Ea&les in the second half while
taifback Mark Phillips tallied his
second touchdown to put the War·
riorson top en routetoa2J.-14 victory
at Ncwpon Harbor High. It was
Phillips who wu the difference in the
game. He made Woodbridae's key
carries and totaled more than 100 yards.
Estancia, meanwhile, never could
find the key to its offense.
In fact. Estancia 's only key was
WoodbridJc's offense, which set up
the Eaalet "'°aly touchdowns with a
pair 'or second.quaner flut;s.
Woodbridae quarterback John
Yurkovich's pass with three minutes
to ao in the half was intercepted by
Estancia's Mike Guyot. The Eagles'
Mike Rosclhni hooked up on a 34-
yard touchdown pass to Eric Dom on
the next play. ·
. Another Yurkovich pass was
hauled in by Estancia's Brian Sher-
rant, who returned it half the field to
Woodbridac's two, with just more
than a minute to ao. The Eqles' Craia
Conte bulled it over the goal line on
the next play apin. Craia Hodae's
second PAT made it 14-6.
The Warriors manaaed to close the
pp an the final seconds of the first half
with a dnve that culminated with Jay
,
Middleton's 40-yard field JOal.
Tumo.vers aJso plagued the Eagles
(they committed three fumbles and
had three interceptions in the pme),
and penalties (totahna more than 200
yards. more than both teams' rushini
totals combined), kept either team
from mak.ina much of a show at.
&ut it was Yurkovich who finally
rallied the Woodbridge side. His first
four ~sses in the second half were all completions, aJI for first downs.
Phillips scored on that series at the
two-minute mark of the Jhiri:f quancr.
They subsequently controlled the
field position of Coach Ed Blanton's
Eqles, and scored six for insurance
on a 3J.-yard touchdown pass from
Yurkovich to receiver Eric Spivey.
--w .. dlW1dtl n, •statwM 14 SC...,. o..nen
WOdtlrldH 0 t I 6-»
E•l•tw:.. 0 l4 0 0-14 Woo6-AllllM I run (kldt falltdl
Eat-Dorn M NH from lltOMlllnl (Hodtt kick)
Eat-Conlt 2 run (HodOt kick)
Wood-Mlddi.lon .0 n.td 9091
Wooct-9t\llllOI 17 run ($Mter PIU from YllfkoYlch)
w~wv » "" trom Yurt.OVtcl'I (kl<k tali.cl)
Allenelallce: ~1500 Intimated)
tNDlvtOUAL STATtSTICS
-Rutl!IM Wooct-t•t•llos, 20".ll2; S.a91r, S-ll;
TMckaton, 2•2; vuniovldl, •·lor-""""'· 10. Ea~avtor, 10->7; Cente, ll-i16; ltawar, 1·4,
ltoMlllll, •..for-minut-20 ....... Wood-Yurttowldl, 16-M•3, 1.0 ,......_
Eat-ftOMllnl, 10-20-2, 121. ="i-~1:: ~ ... ,,_1 n. W~ a2~ >G •-•1 l k
2-..i. ~71-12."it~~is. ·s.:.;;',·~2 a--~ -..cb q-----.. --~ Joe •apoll B ... _ (a2) 1 L-, .._ Mei , .. ,...,., 1-11
Eal-WalOut'W, 3·32, Dorn, 2·37; Conte, -~--,.._...,...~ n eraan..._ _, oo-&Gr eollleGAe to 1-TomMIO. .......... ~JS;
HI:"°"'· 1-1: Har~. Ml. Gwot, 1-11. loob or receiYer wblle teammate Tony block 4a.rlnC 81111Rt Lea&ae &&Ille Frl4ay. ,_,, ~:~•-•. Ellett, '"'' ••• •· ' •
IrviD.e spoils Capo homeconilng, 20-18 ~-
By RICHARD DUNN
Olly Nllt Cen 11111 nt1 ~• Irvine High Coach Terry Henigan
said before Friday niaht's football
game with South Coast Leaaue rival
Capistrano VaJlei'. he's tired of play-
ing in opponents homecomina. ·
Henigan's Vaqueros then took it
out on the host Couaars. pullina out a
win in a game that came down to the
wire. Mike Henigan, Irvine's kicker.
helped tum away what looked like a
sure Coupr victory when he hat on a
42-yard field aoal attempt With 11
seconds left in Jhe game. and Irvine
handed Capo Valley its first homc-
cominJ loss ever. 20-18.
But It didn't come that easy.
Irvine. which led most of the way,
found itself down l S. I 7 with just two
minutes remaining.
And that's when Vaquero quar-
terback Jeff Dielman &. Co. went to
work'.
The final dnve staned on Irvine's
own 32-yard line, but after its first
three plays from scrimmage, it looked
as if Capo Valley would bold on to the
lead 1t gamed just seconds before.
But Rem} Rahmatulla. who last
week against San Clemente rushed for
191 yards, convened a fourth-and-
fi ve by breaking throuah the middle
of a tough Coupr defense for six
yards and pin a first down. putting
the ball on the Capo 4'6.
Bielman continued to march the
offense - a 26-yard pass to Hcnipn
be1n1 the key -puttina Henigan
within range of the pme-wmrung
field goal.
"I didn't even like callina that pla>
at that time," said Terry Henapn
afterward. "But I had to
"He (Make Henigan) pla}s both.
wa ys, and I knew he was Jund ofured
He bas performed in the clutch for us before.··
B1elman's 26-yard pass to Henagan
came two pla}s befo~ he drove it
throuah.
The dramatic finish, however. was
actually triggered b} an incredible
Capo Valley comeback
Irvine had been in command -
completel} outpla)ina Capo Valle)
-untd Cougar quanertud. Nathan
Call dcetded to put on an aenal show.
Call. who finished the night compkt-
ma 20 of33 passes for 236 yards. b.ct
his most producuvc completions in
Capo's final drive.
He bat Dan Daley with an ti&bt·
yard buU.et that Put the ball on th
Vaquero •6-yard line. then two
runnina plays later, hit Cbris Bakc1!
with a 12·yard toss 10 put his teU\
within strik.ina distUce on the 26.
lrvine'1 dctenx did evcrythiq it
could to stop the drive, with Eric!
Duclos and Don Scboeny recordiQ& a
key sack and a timely udle. ~
tivcly. But after Call found Todil
8ct&btOI for I S-ya.ni strike.. he •.
Dan Cunis •ilh a 24-yard · •
toss to put Capo down by JUSt o
SEA KINGS WIN, 13-0 •••
From Bl
SAILORS TIE, 2 ·6 -26 .
Prom Bl • •
17-16
The Couprs elected to ao for t •
two-point convcnion. which t.bt)'·
executed perfectly -Call with a yard line, Hatfield drove CdM down
the field. The senior kept the drive
alive on a third-.and-sevcn from the
Costa Mesa 35, when he avoided the
MullanJ defenders with some fine
scrambhna i~ the backfield. He
finally aot ofT a ahon pass to Sean
Turner who ran the ball to the 9-yard
line.
And with 6:S4 remainina in the
third quaner Turner rambled into the
end zone with a I-yard run. aivina the
Sea Ki np a l 3-0 lead.
"Hatfield had aood protection
from the offensive line," said
Holland, "and he found the open
r«eivcrs."
On the other hand. Costa Mesa (0-3
-'
Monarchs droR_
Angelus opener
LA PUENTE -Bishop Amat
High's Lancers opened Anaclu
Lequc football ac11onwith a 2S.8
rout of vas1un1 Mater Dei Fridiy
niaht, led by the comb1naton of
Jimmy Caner and receiver John
Jackson. who combined for three
touchdown pa1se1.
Caner found Jukson .on storin&
strikes of 36, 22 and 27 yards, and
added a fourth touchdown himself
Wllh a one.yard run.
Ma ter Dea' only scorin& came in
the founh quart~ when 'TOdd
Marinovich ran for a l-yard touch·
down and tailblck Toan Cao Pl K'd
10 JcfT Oately for a two-po nt con·
~en on to avert lht hutout.
Mater Dei return to An~lus
Lcaaue action Thursday n11ht 1panst
81 hop Monta0mery at Santa na
Bowl.
in lcaauc, 0-5-1 overall) couahed up
four fumbles, two in each half, and
rnanaied a m~aer 11 yards during
the entire second half.
"I'm very proud of the way we
played," said Mustana Coach Tom
Baldwin. "They played a good pme.
All we can do is to keep plar.ing hard.
Mos~ of the kids haven t won a
football pme in their entire lives.
"Subconsciously they're saying,
'Oh no, here it comes qam.' But I'm
proud of them."
The Mustangs entered Sea Kina
territory twice durina the contest
(both times m the fil'lt half) with
drives totalina 446 and 59 yards. but
each drive was stopped by a fumble.
Mike Szypcrski was a one-man
pna for Costa Mesa on defense in the
first half. makina a handful of solo
tackles. and hcfped limit the Sea
K.inp to only 65 yards durina the
openlnahalf. But Hatfield went to work in the
final 24 minutes. and finished the
pme with 10-for-16 throulh the air
and 174 yards. On dcfen~ Matt
OuRow recorded I pair of rumble
recoveries for the Sea Kinas. while
Jeff Muller and Tod Bearbowcr each
had one.
CdM remain undef~ted 1n the
Sea View teaauc with a 3·0 record
CS·I overall). and as a reaull of the Ne~n Harbor·Saddlcback tic
(26--26). t~Sca Kin~s ~ove into the
top slot. CdM plays Un1"en1ty next
fnday. and in the estamauon of
Holla nd. 11 will be a toulh pme.
"I c ~ it to be a dOI flS}lt, JU t
like ton1aht's pmc," he lddtd.
CenM'• Mir 11.; C-. MMa I ..... °""""' c..i. Mela 0 • • 0-. c~ .., ,,., ' • ,, ._.,,
c~ 12 •" lrem <Se ldltl llltk I
CdM-T ""* 1 run la te-.cJ1 A~ 1 .. (MlltnlMOl
MOM9U•\. ITATKTIC1
(Mr.ArlW'IOI\, r,~ '"' J>dor"lfNIM l2 C~f\lt. J-U. TutNr. 11 .. 1
7').
' ..
•
Jobn Spaniler
T'iro mo~ fntercepticme
touchdown wtth an interttpuon.
Jones' 6S-)-ard dash with the screen to
set up the shon TD punch and two
bad center snaps helped nullify that
defensive effon.
It was a game with mult1ple-tumani
points -but perhaps the b1gest pl&)
of the night, considenna the final
outcome -.was Newport Harbor
punter Cra11 Vandcman's quick de·
c1s1<>n to run a center snap on a
puntana situation that sailed over has
head into his own end zone for a two-
pomt safet) m the second quarter.
He had tncd to do the samt thm&
earlier. but was nailed on h1sown 6 b)
Jones. which set upa Saddleback field
aoal after tbt Roadrunne~ couldn't
punch it in and had to settle for three
points.
Saddlebeck had a 13-6 lead folio" -
ma a 3 ->·ard dnvr. ian11ed b) a Oms
Davis 1nt~rttption and 26-)•rd re-
turn and haghhabted by a 27-)ard pas
FOUNTAIN VALLEY. • • From Bl
k I
from John Cook to Joe Deal at 11\c
NH I. over the middle to C\irtis.
Jones' halfback pass to fullback That put the hosts up, IS-17,
Glenn Campbell made 1t l J.-6 with the ln ine's upsict chances sctmcd o •
1:51 left an the first half, but the ofrcach. ;
Sailors' quick-stnke ability surfaced "They scored and we could've Jutt
wt th Fole} snapp1n1 off four com pie· -.ent down the tubes." Terry HenlPR
uons in dnvina Harbor 53 }ards an 70 , said. "(We) came back well. That•
seconds -and with 41 seconds let\ 1t one of the best wins we've ever haet
was 13-1 3 on Truona's 31-)ard rcttp-here... ·
tion tNtne •· CUls1r9M v...., 11 I.
The Sailors were wtnnina the war sc-w Ouar1ln I ·
stausucall). but if that was anything ~= v ~ : : to cheer about. it didn•t take Iona for .,.,.....me" 11 l'\lft c..-.." 110>
the Roadrunners to retaliate. ~~ f: ;g
\\-1th the aid ofa ,·cry strona rush.
Detaado. a 6-2, 227-pound bneman.
1ntcrttptcd near the hnt of tcnm·
rnaae and rambled for the ao-ahcad
score. but the extra p<»nt attempt
W'Cnt ""ide. lea,ma Saddlebeck up.
19·l3. .-
Harbor v.ent back to bus,ine .
dnvina ~yard . v.:ath Truona catch·
ina the ball o'er h1 boulder \\1th
• nine seconds ltt\ 1n the than! quarter.
Cobtrty• PAT made 1t 20-19, and
his fitld aoal padded it to l)..19. but
whtn lt was all said nd done. at
finished JU t hkt It •as tabbed: C\Cn.
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l , Sctwo.o.r 2, Tnooll I, Tom1tn I
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NATIOffAL CON,.l:ttU•CI
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Jl 1787 Al S evo Kickoff rtturns -Dri•w
HJI 10 11 5 evg . Redden, 1·2• J Punl
r~Jurns Ellerd, 17 13 6 avu inttorccool•ons
-J(Y•I\ 1 9~ (,rf'n 2 21
Coh9e footbll
TODAY'S GAMU
W•U
Sen Jo" Sr vs C•I Slelt Foll11rron et
Se"'" .Ana 8owl, I o m
WHl'ltllSllD<I St vs UCLA et llOM Bowl,
I lO Pm (Cnen-S el 7 pm I use •' Ortooll IChenMI s •• J so o ,,. 1 cer lorn1a el Or9\1on 51
SI
Weshoneton et StenlO<'d
New ~•Ko St el Pe<llic
Utah •I S.11 0otoo SI , n
St Merv·s el C.i Slalt Nortnr.0111 n
10.l'IO St et Ntvede L.H VlllH n
L• Vlfne '' Occlcs.nre n Cei L.ul,,...•n et U O'I M" O•fl'OO
W"'ll•tr et Pomonll•P1Uer ,..
Cleremont·Mudd ., Aedlends "
Ce l POlv ISen Luis Ob•SOOI al PO<lltlld
Hevward 51 el Sant• Clare
Huml>Oldl St et S.crernento St ,,
Sen Frenc1scoS1 el Sonoma St .. ~ .... ,
L.ono tNcn St at U••h !>I
wvomlnt •• IYU low• St et CC>loreOo
Coioreoo St. el New Mexico " weoar sr et 1011no
Eesrern West11no1on et Mont•n.
N•v•de·Aeno •• Mol\tene $1
Boise St •' Norll'le!'n Arlrone, " SIU#IWMt
()ateMma "' Tt•H 11 D••IH !Ch•M•i 1
•• 11 JO o m I f t•H Tt<.I! et Ark•"'tl. n
'MU el aevto<, n
ftaH A&.M al HOUllOll, n
TCU ., Rice. " MCN•~ S\ •' Norlh THH St . n f ,.,. .. ,
Arr r oret •• Nol•• Dim.
MIHO•KI ., N">r8'11a
tUll!Oil el Oflio ~I
lnCS0."9 el MlcfllOt'I SI
lllOf l"""a\le<n et MKhlo.n Mlnnnore at w 1COns n
tow• e1 PurdW lll•nw• et ~.llM, S•
Mleml, Fie •t C!ll(:;n!\111
£Ht C.rC>llftlt 11 TUIM n
TttH Ar !)9fon ., W](nl11 $1
Ortllt II WHf"!I m:not\ !Kent St 11 el i1
Wntem Ml(f!loan 11 Gowllnt ~
TOIHO et Miami, 0 • ~ .. u 11 c .,,,,.. Mich Ill
Eest•n Midi 11 11 Norl11tm t nob
$0ull\4'n P11nol1 et I! estern I '
~ ~ .$1 11 All~•
Ye"'Clerllllf •• LSU, n
~!ltlJ'~S 11 ~ •• '!llinitnlt l ecn ''°' ., ~~~~~--~ HCll'lft Caroi!N 11 Wt t Pm at Sout11 CetoOne
Mi:is el OI001ia ~ Jtefl at ~. n
Kentuckv et Mbu ii
$0 Mlulu<oot 11 lulant n
An~ SI •l U\,lb '"' Tf(.h n lnoJ._f\41 St 11 LOuhville lotion U et WUIJllTI &. M4r-t
5W lOUlla"-II~' $1 , 11 Sfl L0\111 111 el N L.ouhltne, n .....
Nwm CwOlin1 St at Mervtancl
Svr l~llM el WMI V1'91nla
nft.•I tost !\ Co!l111t. L1
Army et Ruloen
L~•I Nlvv ~nn er Brown
Rlchmon.1 et Ma'i.tchu•tl"
Holy Crou al ColO•I•
Pl'lnotton ti Columt><• COC1111Ct1Cut et Lelavtl!t
CMMll et Harvard
Oertrnou•h •• Ye•• tvc:1111eM et New Hem1alllre
Ml•nt •I ONwert
COMMUNITY COLLIGC
Pac·t Cont.r~
~ OY"tril WLT 4 0 0 , 0 0
I 2 0 > I 0 J 1 0
) I 0 2 I I , , 0
WLT Beltr,lleld 2 0 0
, ullerton 2 0 0
PIAdene I 0 0 GOilOln w-.1 1 1 o
Tell I I D
Lone lffCll I I 0
C.nlOI 1 1 0
ft Ctml!IO 0 2 0 Mr S.n AnlOfllO O 2 O I ) 0
T .. n Getnn P•..OtN CC et Mt S.n AnlonlO, 130 ., "' B•~•nli«ld •• CtrrilOI El Cimino er FUlllflC>n
Tefl el L.Ong hech CC
Mlstien Conference
S.ddle«>ack
SoulhWHlt<n
IUverslele
Petomer
Cllru1
S.11 Oleoo MHe
Oranve Cont
Sen Oltoo S.l!le Ane
~ WLT
2 0 0 , 0 0
I I 0
I I 0
I I 0
I 1 0
0 I 0
0 1 0
0 2 0 TNIV'1G-
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W l. T l 1 0
4 0 0 3 I 0
J 1 0 l 2 I
1 3 0
0 3 0 0 3 0 0 • 0
Ore"" Coest el Rlvlt'Side CC, l'lO pm.
S.~Gk II Sen Oltoo Mew Cllrus et Sen DltQO, 1·30 om
Se11te Af4e et Soulhwestem
A• nmu er 7 30 o.m , Ulllt» ao1tc1
Community c*9I ScNclUte
SATUtlDAY ,.AC·t~e
Puaoene er Ml S.n AntoniO. I 30 om.
&tkerslleld el CtrnlOI
El c.m.no et Futter IOf'I
Taft eno L.onG &eKll cc
Golden WHI, bVe
MbsMrl~
Dr•not Coest al Riven.de CC, UO D.ITI
Citrus el Sen Dleslo. l.lO P.tn
Slddtebec:ll ••sen Dieoo Mese S.nte Ant el Southw11twn
Westwn si.i. ca..,..,~
Comoton el RIO Hondo, IJO o.m
S.nle Mo/Ila CC et Ga.noelt, 1.30 om S.n11 Bert>ere CC et Hencoc:k
Venture et Mooroerk
Stu1tlem Ctl Ctnlerence West Los Al!ffln 11 £911 L.os Anotlt' LA Southwest at LA Herl>or
LA Pitfce ., L05 Anoetes cc
Nen·c..wrenu Kings River el Mt S.n Jec1nto. l o m
Pac1ervllle et S.n BttnerCSJno llellev
AntelOoe V111tv .. L.A V•llev Groswnonl et Arliona Wntern
"'' oernes et 1 JO om unteu noted
Sunset LHtue
LN9Ut
W L. T
ECS•son I 0 0
Foonte•n Vellev I O O
Merine I 0 0
Hunlongton ee.c" O I O
Oceen View O I O
Wntm•nSIH 0 I 0
Over ..
WLT s 1 0
4 2 0 4 7 0
I 4 I
I S 0
l l 0
FnclaV'I Sc-s) Founte•n Vehev S2. Oceen Vitw O
Menne I•. Huntino1on 8eecfl J
Tlwr'MleV's G-(7:Jt
Fountain Velltv. "' Marin• (at OCC l ll'rfdeV'• 0-S 17:l0) Hunllngt~ 9tec:h 111 Westmln\ler
Edison vs Oc~•n View (el Hunlmo10<>
B~achl
Sea vi.w LH9U•
Corone O.I Mar
Newoorl Harl>Or
s.cscsteoeck
ESl•nclt
Laoune Btac" University
Woodllrlctoe
Coste Mne
L.oou•
WLT 3 0 0 1 0 1
1 0 l
' 2 0 I 1 0
' 7 0 I 2 0
0 3 0
FrldaV's 5Qlns
OVerel
W L. T s 1 0
• 0 2
5 0 1
2 ' 0 2 4 0
1 4 0
2 4 0
0 5 I
Newoort Her~ 76, S.ddJeoeck 2•
WOOOl>rl<lot 23 E1tencie I•
Un1versllv 21 LeQulle Beac h 7
Cor0<1• del Mllr 13, Coll• Mesa O Thunde\"s Game l7:ltl
S.ddtet>Kk vs Esl•nc•• (el N-oort HerbOf)
Fr'ldaV's G-(1:J9)
Newoort Herw v' C0tre Mt~ 1er OCCI ,
Uni•arsitv vs Corone Ott Mer let N-000'"1 Her~) •
L.eoone Beecn "' WOOOt><•Clo• l•I 1r,,,ne1
SOutti Cout LN~
Et Toro
Minion Vieio
Irvine
Ceo1srreno Vellev
L.t0une Hills
S.ll c11mente
Dane HIUS
~
W L. T
) 0 0
1 0 0
2 I 0
1 I 0
0 7 0 0 2 0
0 3 0
ll'r"'9V's Sctl'I• Irvine 20. C•olstrar10 Veliev 1e
Minton Vlelo 21, Leguna Hiii' 1 El Toro 14, Dene Hiii' O
OVerel W L. T
4 2 0
• 1 1
3 3 0
3 l 0
I S 0
I • I 0 • 0
Mt Miguel 21, Sin Clemente 6 ieaoue) I non-
TlwrMlev's Game (7:JO)
Warren vs El TO<'o (al M1u10n VieiOl,
"°"·te•ou• Fnclay's Gemes I 7:l0)
Irvine er Oeoe H1»s
MIU•D'I v~ •I Ce0<s1reno Velltv
LeOUl'le Hiii' at ~ Cltmtnle
Other scores
CINTUflY LEAGUE
Foolh1Q 21, Et Modene 6
Tu11tn 2' °'"'~ 6 fMl'tRIE LEAGUE
Pec1hce 21 C11oreu O
Es1>1r1n11 JI, El D0<eoo 7
l'ltllWAY LIAGVll L.e Het>re XI, 8'*'9 Plrk 13
Fulitf'ton 21, Trov o
5vnn¥ Holl• JO ScMof• 10
GAllDEN GllOVE LIAGVI
llefte"° Alll'n.10$ lt, 9otie Grenot 0
Los Am•OOS 14, ~lilOO 7 ~ANCI! L.ltA<Wll
Wntern 11 Bree-Ollncle O
Meonoti• 21 S.venne o
ANGILUS LIAOUI
8111>0P Amel 1', Meter 0.1 I
S«vil• 13, llil'IOll Mofnooml'V 0
SI Ptul 'lO, Plus )( "
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DAVIY'S LOCKIR 4 ......... liMOJ
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TIMI WM't tr'Wt ~
JAN IPMA .. CMNO -Grffft YeBn w.-. •. ~· I.a••· km• Ant It ..... ll1V.U4DI -FIJfmelr La_t..t, H.,.,....
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SAN otaoo -CUY•l'l'IK9 • Doane ~ IMYO -11 !If' CtlP, I PIM Crtl'll,
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()wefts lllvtt fl.A""' lnoot cJOwn11r m ,.
Sttw..-1 UM), ,.,_ .. nr Yl .. Y ltHINOk',
South lie''. :t tt100H Cree;., lfntmfftl c ... Tlltllt Cteel\. MO..o -LAkt
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H~t(irft!I
Gerv Helil>tr•
kOll Hoch • MJke Sulllv1n
65•6'-UI
65-47-W
.. 6 '" " '1-llJ 64 •70-\).4 W11lle¥"00d ~Gllllett
l.Altry Zl@eltr
Cotti' Pivin Vencet-1 .. lntr
ltuCetdw ..
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JC>M MetleHtv Ronn .. Bleck ~llMcNuhv
Ptltf Ootttrtlull Dave Elc:l'lt!Otrott"
Mlrk Hevts
Ktn Mlttiece
Getv PIM• Wah Arm1trono
l !ftGlesson
Ff1n .. Conner
ROO NUC~Ol!s
BllCAlllM
Jeck Nlck!tUI
S.l'M\V lhChell
""nerd ZOl<OI AndvlHll
D•~• eerr MJUDoneld
TlmSlmoton
L.•rrv R lt*er
JC.~CS PtYnl Sltw•rl
KenGrHn
llodCun
Jim ICint
JOOilMuOd
M1111 llr19h!
JlmNellM4
Ktn Brown • Kenny Knox
Jim Dent
Clllref!Ct Rost
MarkLYt
Lennie Clements
Mike McCullouoti
Jim l!looro•
JlmGehOher
Gene Seuen
Jim Colberr
Grier JOMs
Mike Smith
Jlm51moM
Joelnme1! PtM.l!Ai•_.
BobbYWelul
Mat'lo. McCwmber
L.indv MiDtr
lllllldV Welllllls
Clyde lteoo
Biii BrlllOft
Thomas Grev
LlrrvMltt
Tommy A¥OI\
Grtff ""°"'1¥ Georoe ArcMI'
JonCl'l9ffft
Dens Weta.o11
Miki irll'VUIOll
JavHu•
GrHPo•lfl Tommy V•lenliM
Ci40foe Odle 81rrv JMCkll
Bobbv WeOkint
Gerv Koci!
f'•lleel ht Oualltv Sltvtn L.lebler
WOOdv lltckburn
LouGrehem
JevCudO Loren Rob4irll
Mika Aeics
Hel Sullon
Mark erooi.t Joev Sinoeter
Oen Forsmen
John Fouont MJke C"#ove
R ICIL Oe•oas
Joev RHMll Oev10 Peo9tH
Dev•d O'K"v Forre1t Feiler
Budclv Gerdner
Brett Ul>Plr Gerv Krueger
MICO'Gr.ov Howerd Twitty
ROO.I Oontld c: .... re. 8oClll'o CNo8Klt.
O ... OouolHS
8re<1 trvenl
G•v•n Levtn1on
Micha.I Cunnlno
Oouo T-•" Jerrv Pa1e Tonv s.u,
Donnie Hemmono
Bred Faal>'I
Allen Mllllr
Curl Byrum
Bruce F1tl•hlr • Biii Sender
Tommy Brennon
Jim RutlecSoe Merk Wiebe
Jim Tlloroe
L.HAll'lktr
Phil Hencoo
G•rv Merlowe
B•ever He"
BobOY Clemotll
Boe> Myronv
L.•rr v N"1on Per Llno.ev
RlchtrO CrewlO<'O
Rutt Cochren
JoN!Hemerlk
GrH Wolff
L.•nce Ten Broeck
Jee It. Sc>r eOlin
TomLemo,.
Freel Wedsworth
Fr enk F ul'lrtr
Lon Hlnklt
GIO!'ot Burn• Mike Putnem
Jedi; Feren1
0.WlllW .. ver
Tim Norris · LvnLoll Jemes Blelr
Oen HelldorM>f'I
Brtt Aooer. 1 ~vMfrcl'lttl 8obbv Stroble
Huoh Rover
Ad•m ACS•m•
Jeclr. Archer
Mlllt N1co11111
~rk Celcevecchl•
L.eoner CS T l'lom~on
Charle• Cooov
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61·'8-136 1?·'4-13'
61'70-131
61'71>-:-IU n -6)-131
70·61'Tl37 .. 61-IJJ
'7·10-131 10-'1-131
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71-61-llt
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66-13-'-1,,
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69·11-1.0
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71-69-140
n·61-t40 70·70-140
73-67-140
70-70-140
71-69-140
6t-7l-l40
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71-70-W
13-61-141
71-70-141
71-71>-141
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73-61-141
74-67-1'1
72·69-141
70-71-142
69-73-142
73•6,,.141
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72-70-142
7T·Tl-11l
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n·10-10
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73-70-143
71·72-143 72·71-1'3
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16-•1-1u
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73-70-143
71-72-143 75·61-143
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76·61-144
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75·69-144 76-...,.144
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72·7.._1'6
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74-12--156
80-13-1'3
71-DQ
7J.-WD 77-WD
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KelhY WMworth, US 10-7.._144
Dale lle1d, lrlle1n 13·71-144
Robin Walton, u.s 73·71-144
L.evril Rinker.us 7S·70-l•S
8tl•., Kine, US 7l·7>-14S
Otb01e Mt'"'· us. 72·74-1 .. Rica Com1lock, U.S 72.7.._, ..
krl>lre 8unkow1h. Cenede 75-71-14'
Viele! Alver11, u S 74-7'rl47
Joen Joyce, us n-74-147
Cethy Merino, Us 74-n-147
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Mlndv Moon. U $. 7S•7f-lift
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Time~ Hl 216
, U IXACTA 14•71 N'4t t7e 00
THllllO RACI, Ont mite oet'9
K111!rl IB11>er) t 40 1 40
Ven.Ila Hanover 1Alldlf'°'4 t 20
P•\'C:hO .(J ~rf!l)
Alto rececs Smootll G·~. Holidlv
Time l S6 3/S '3 •XACTA I 1•21 !Mid '17 00
l'OU,.TH ,.ACI. One ~ PK•
Conne• L•CIY IH. Perl> tr J 1.40 s 00 3'0 Trio L.Ht IKufflerl uo • 20
Oout>it 8it0le lltOMlll • HO
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L.llla, Wlndlmtr•.
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FIFTH ltACI. One "II" oec• Crulslno fH Ptrktrl to 20 I .CO UO
WiMlno Scon tW1n1emil l 40 3 IO
Run Run Run <F. Sherren> 7 IO
AIMt raced. TlmtlY Armbl'o, CePt1111
Lord, Aalnl>O• Spr1no1. LOYHble Rooue,
CNff 8endll, Dlnen Ctrd.
Time l.56 J/S tJ IXACTA 19·41 oeld Ull.70
SIXTH RAC:I. one 11\lle PICt
BrnnCl'lrls CO'Dwverl ISIO 620 4.00 Proud Countr¥ (Wll11•m1) 1S 70 7 00
Cer arnel Canoy ti( uel>lerJ S 00 AllO rec:tcl. Fin.I Ca•. Tl'ltetrlcel,
saout.I, Ctnltnnlel SClnt, PlffH SQuee1t
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°'"•noerk Bridget IKfflO!tt UO 4 60
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Mn Dn<IY Man ISCrll IUO S 40 3 60
Tl'lt Con'!09nVI Gold IKuel>lerl 4 '° 340 Yolll' IR1tcllie) • 00
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Tlme:.1.9 1/S
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r For the S«ond traight week, Tor~Highjusl 01i~sed urmttinsa !
View Le auc po~cr.
Last week the Chllf)(rl v.
nipped b)' Newport HarbOr, 10:.9.a
f.'riday, El Toro this time th~
\C8.tt into No. 2 Corona del ~
before falling in uddcn-<feath o"
time.
In other non-1eugue prep al"ll•
Uni"er'\it)· . took the measur~·
Fullerton. Fountain Valle) rnllicd
beat Sonora.
The details:
Corona del Mar l S, El Toro
After the two teams traded goals
the first thr~-mtnute ovcn1
session. the Sea Kinas won the spr
in suddcn-deiu_h and Jeff Oed
scored h1~ sixth goal 20 second~ 11
th.e eittra period to end 11.
The host Chargers had battle b4
from deficits of J..O. 6-2. and I 0-1
the fourth period to finally get ''
before CdM regained the lead 01
&oal b) Oedang with 33 seconds 11
El Toro answered eight 5eCOnd'i la
to force the overtime_
In the first e~tra session, Ste
Schroeder scored for the Sea KJ 1
with 2:40 remaining. but the Charg
deadlocked it again 24 ~onds lar
Each team had an excellent chance
wan in the final minute of the OT. I
each had a ~hot carom off the po'it
the goal.
Jason-Uk.ans had three ~I~ a
Schroeder two for the Sea Kings. n
10-2 overall. Goahe David V1stau1
was credited with seven saves, inch
ing two m the first overtime penoc
Marina 8, Estancia 5: Ste
Spanovich scored with I :40 rema
an~ in the game to break a S-S lie a
Viking goalte Mike Armstro
preserved the lead w1lh a save o
penalty throw 18 J«ondi kter Marina improved to 14-3 overall
the Eagl~ • pool.
Estancia. which lost a one-sad
game earlter th1~ year to Manna 1 n t
South Coast Tournament. took a!
lead into ihe final penod before 1
Vikings rallied.
• Brian Brotherton tied the ga1
with 4:40 left before Spanovich's ac
unlocked the lie After Annstron kc~ sa"e· Rand)' Frantz tallied on t ensuing possession, and with
~onds left, Brotherton notched I
third goal of the game to stal t
verdict
Senior Tom Warde also had th1
(Plea.e eee POLO/B
Close calls
for Rustlers
OCCinpolo
Golden West and Orange COi
~urv1vcd close _ calh Fnday to pt
South Coast Confercnct water pc
v1ctones. with the Rustlers turni
back Saddleback and OCC wanning
sudden-death overtime at Fullerto1
Here's what happened
GoldeD West IG, Saddlebacll 8: T
Rustlers held off a late charge by t
host Gaucho1tand recorded their 12
victory of the !I.Cason without a los!
Golden West (6-0 in conferen
play) setmed to be in command ear
lead1na 6-2 at halftime. before t
Ga1.1chos mounted a comcbac
When -Darrell Denney ·scored w1
I .OS ~ma1ning. Sad<lleback (4-2
conference and 7-4 overall) h.
closed the gap to 9-8, but the Gauch
turned the ball over on their Ir
possession an the final moment
Golden We'it''i Geoff Gruber.
freshman from Newport Harb
High. scaled the verdict b) scon
with ,one second rcmaJnanJ.
OnQ1e Coast U, hUertoD lt: R1
Mirandc scored bi&scc.ond aoal oft
game 2:31 into sudden-death ovc
time to give the Pirates a wi
conference v1c1ory over the he
Hornets..
Fullerton Sttmcd to take to1
control of the match, build.in& 1 6
advant.aJC in the fir1t pcnod, bcfo
OCC (12-6 overall, 4-2 in confcrenc
began inching back. Down 10
entcrina the founh quarter. Den
Hobbs and Dou.a Plitt notched aoall
• little more than a minute apan
send the aame mto the ovenime.
Anteaters cruis•
past Utah, 13-4
Using primarily stcond-stnnac1
the UC Jr.; inc wa11:r Polo team t
h.ad more than enough to ubdue ti
University of Utah. 13 .... friJ.iy
the Anteatcl'I• pool.
tJCI. the nation' fifth-rank•
team. !Corcd all the JOiis 1t wou
need in the first period 'l.llhen i1 tallic
fhc times, JCllllll t~'O 1s IJUC'I from femando labama ind Jot
Day. '[)(an Crow, Colin Wilso"t 1n Br? n Durke also chipped in ~'Ith
pair of 1oab each for the ntcatcrs,
In goal. Chris Duplanty wa <"tt<!
led wicb 10 P\C • ,
The compctttion figurt& to I
ltiffcr toda) when the ntcatc
compc&c in lhe first illly of ti
PC'AA/Pa"·IO Tournament 1n ti t.ona Bea:ch State campus pool. U<
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WINS IN A :WALKOVER, 5-2-.~,,
. . . . , ft on base by Detroit tied the rttord San Dieao's staners now arc averaging only J.b
tor a mno-anning. cs game ~t by the Ch1~go Cubs in innings of WOfk per pme in the Scnes. Mark ifhurmond
1910 and tied by tlwauktt in 1957 and Ptttsb~ 1n worked five h\ningus Ottroit won Game One, 3·2. and Ed
I 971 . The 24 run 1·1en on by the two clubs set a nine· Whitson lasted only two-thirds ofan inning in San Diego·s
inning record. T o a· mark wa~ set by ~he Cubs and 5-2 victory in pme two.
Philadelphia A's 1910 and ued by P1u~burgh and Wilcox, f 7-8 durina the scawn with a six-same
Baltimore in 197 winning streak that btgan in mid-August, gave up seven
Lollar left a · 11 vin1 up four walk;S and four runs in ' hits. walked two and struck out four before he was replaced
J lt, 1nnmgs. Boo r wal~ed four more in his one inning. by Bill Scherrer to begin the !5eventh.
and Greg Hams alk~ three. Tht Padres scored a run off Wilcox in the third when
They were, fairness, not the best of San Diego's Alan Wiggins got his second hit of the game a sing}e and
relievers. Dave ravrcky. Andy Hawk ms and Crai~ eventually scored on a grounder by Steve Ga~ey. Scherrer LcfTertsh~dbee scdup,forthettm~be1ng.asthePad~s gave up a seventh-i nning run on a sacrifice fly by Graig
starters fa iled rly m each of their thrct World ~ncs Nettles, and Willie Hernandez came in to finish up and got
appearances. a save .
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runt dunrig the
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lapded in the upper deck -to give Detroit an early lead.
Sh ·otout for No. 1 today
two weeks olt by hosting Temple in a
111gh1 game.
The rest of the Top Ten finds
W~oming at No. 5 Bngham Young.
Missouri at No. 6 Nebraska. No. 7
Southern Methodist at Baylor. llh-
no1s at No. 8 Ohio State, No. 16
.\ubum at No. 9 f1onda State under
the hghts and No. 10 M1am1. Fla .. at
Cincinnati at night.
In the Second Ten. I Ith-ranked
Penn State plays at Alabama, Van-
derbilt v1s1ts No. 12 LSU at niJbt.
Iowa 1s at No. 14 Purdue, Miss1ss1ppi
at No 15 Georg.ia. Pitt at No I 7
South Carolina. No. 18 Florida at
Tennessee. No. 19 Kcntuck} at
Miss1ss1ppi State and No. 20 Ccorgia
T«h at V1rg1nia for a ntfht contest.
OkJahoma State. No. 13. 1s idle.
Meanwhile. Washington returns to
Stanford for the first time since 1982
when the Huskies were ranked No. I
an the nation and lo,st. 43-31 . This
11me. they are 5-0
Washington Coach Don ~James
rail-. 3-2 Stanford .. the most im-
proved team an our league (Pac-10).
J i's obvious that Jack Elway has done
a great JOb 1n getting the most out of
his players. Air-cad)'. thi ~ear they'\le
gone out and beaten the two Rost
Bowl teams from last ~ear -llhno1s
and UC"LA -and that snot too bad.··
The Huskies lead the nation in total
defense (229.2 yards a pmc) and
scoring defense (6.4 points)
Bosion College hasn't [>l•>ed since
a 52-20 rout of North Carolina 9n
Sept 22 but Coach Jack 81ckntll says
he's "not worried one bit about our
Iona layoff~ The kids worked hard •
west escapes;
coast breezes
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dunng the off time."
He's more concerned about 3-2
Temple. which he says "is a team that
has been playing extremely v.ell
lately Ju,t look at that big win O\iCr
Pill a few weeks ago."
POLO •.•
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goals for Marina, wh1lc Jeff Jones had
three and junior Jim Devore two for
Estancia.
Ull.lverslty 1!, Fallerton 9: The
Tro1ans scored the first two goals of
the third quarter an breaking a 5-5
halftime deadlock and led the rest of
the way an knocking off the v1s111ng
Indians.
David Jordan led the wa-. for
Un1vers1ty (8-5 overall) with ·three
goals. while Kevin McCullou&h.
Marty Schlacter and Bnan Adams
had two apiece. Goahc Victor Bakk1la
stopped I 5 shots. ·
The Tro1ans took an 8~ advantage
into the final quarter and extended 11
to 11-7 before settling for the final
margin of \itCtory.
FoutalD Valley 13, Soaora t: At
5onora. the Barons rallied from a 6-5
halftime deficit with six third-penod
goals to trim the R~udcrs
Ru:k'. Wei~ had four of hi<; five
goals in the third-penod cxplo ion to
p cc the Barons. Mike Ruzck had !h~ goals and Brent Peters chipped
1n with two .
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s. Standard St. dren. openlno 1n 4 ~ M_. 54&-5585 Food Br po11e11 good omce I•"•' • 10am-3pm" 1 • &:nplnOll Dinn l ~•5• r5n S catlona. Anaheim Hiiia, EMERSON okat Merdian-lkiAs Pnof otftoe com-• ••P· • pful. nl.,. . M-W-F 9:30 to l:30 ap-anla Alla, CA 92702 Of9n09. Cerrito.. West· PAINTER WANTED dl9er O.C terrtt~. 24 ht putw e~a a plUI. &41-3800 IY fn9D '· ~ ~
needa telephone oper-
ator• v1'10ol lhirta, 362
3rd St, c.ao. 8ch
OPEN HOUSE
OCTOBER 13
9AM-2PM
Corne to our Open HouM,
Saturday, October 13
from 9AM to 2PM, and
dlacua Wit!\ our Man-
agett tM role you can
pfay on ttl• Emerton
team. See our latge ad In
today's Sports MCtloo.
"'0Jt. Own ... , .... 5 rn\nst .,_.... exper. must tlave own week car nee (213) However --...ll"' • lw'I ledy. Ut.e h9lkp G :;., (71')432-'ioo10:: E>c<ow ffCY ••P nee J:4~;'-"•••P C•ll Weyne. 14 ... 500 · ..__·..;;;-,,;;;;;;;:..;; IU1T/llllEPI """ -C... eo.m2 aalaty commensurate ELECTRIC CO 751 9103 1 0 C A~ --. con-eo.r.;;:;;;;;;;:;;::;:=-i::-:===-::~ IDT&LFIHT-FICI w/expett-1551 Ull....,.MtT • · SALES MGMT PROGRAM mportant. Admlnl•· aanMll ,_. eatst• *'Ole"PMllOft for room and •r • ., .... , \ E/1dustua.I Controls Div.. P&lllll LIT Amb1t1on enthu:sm & c»-tration organization & family c»vatopei need be.rd, lmlll...., ~t~ence M""el DlllllClfJW l/P ~~,:O'::!r.,".".,.:; >3300 S St ...... d St lk>oth Alltndtnt . ..._,. t11e to ;.....,, • ....,. ...,.,, to "°"' wt-. -oino. ....... Cul..,ed • ....._,, ....... ~ ,,._!_~8f'Joneford~t Min 8 yra exp. Fut ac-we-.. ,__. .,.... .......... Satlta Ana Ing appUc:etione 12 Mo a trng P'OO--Jtm9 Is c:tlt!Ql. EllC911en1 oom-to~ t & 10 k., good con__. , """'• .......,, -~ate t.-i,.,, d ... ~ -· ....... •• ...._.,_. 3333 w Coast ......., ........,. asiow comm t>oNasea & ~ to rW!I per· ,_, .,..._ ,._,,, ~ •c 11111 COOiL
restorative practlc • ,_..,..,. , .... ..,. wor pro-MASSAGE. good l&lary Bdl g.5 u-n-f'ri-' · ,._..,, benefits 1eo:oeo1 EOE .on. Send rwum. & ..,,_ _,,,,, 5'1-1387 .,_, -Jim a..2-1732 631-4238 ~ .... memorlte 11 or Ill MlllCLUIEIS no experience neceaury: · """ elude aalary require-l;Ooe.;::::::~-:---:----"~-...:...
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to ,W~lt• gram-Needed. Fun & part-time, S48-s.c31 P&lllll/Y&Lm ULEI IPNlllllTY ~ts to N.B T , 3737 llm/lllPT ~ "::"*'
ll0111. ~~ o: ='~-:::: l ........ F ... lblo MECHANIC ... __, Fm I M I e . Fl T & Must bo-to-lhe B•ch St. Ste 200. -. CdM "'m ._ -"" oft? G'1 ,_,,_':I
DENT AL Assist Ing req'd Non-amohr. be 't,~~a~a':{~r. Must all-around mechanic P/Tpc>sltlona available. public. Early hts/Wtcnds port Beactl 92660 -posdlv• thinking 9eff. ~In Midge 96&-5293 =•dHlne;~cr S1an tmmed. S1400+ to n Ideal fOf Car needed Good pay tt fut Work 11 best t1otel1, Nursery e•p pret. ca1 SECRETARY for small motlYat«! cNatfut aec-1:::::-:~:--.,.,..,_;__,.....--
a 5 42 start, review In 90 days. d~i .. ~322 :0~ & ellperlenced. San Juan Country Ctob1 and pri· 84S-0210 7-1 tarn only. estab RE. Consulting retary Must be able to ~ dwiJI ~
DENTAL RECPT Xlntbeneflta. time. Capistrano area . vatepartialnO.C Top firm Xtnttyplng&gr..-n-_,.11. shthnd. IYP8 50 631•2211 ayorn...,. ..
w/lneurance •• EXECUTIVE ROW INC. 831-7300 va'8t co. Angers VMtt• SALIS PEUOI mar IKills Accuracy a wpm, prior 8"S*· not '4 days 3901 Mac Artt1ur #211, IOISECLUllEll Is looking for the belt. Ladle's Spor1swear buyer must Position requires a nee. Non.-molc• pNf.
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N • w port e •a c ti . To WOf'k for Janloe'• llOIUIOI Must b9 neat. tlave good for golf shop. Prlvare vanety of omc. lkllls & Starting aal $1150. mo. wan'-to matnuiln •II
Ill IEPllll 752-7491 for toterv!W ~aggedy Anna. Tues-Fri clean cut. foreign/ drMng reoofd. able to dub. 30-35 Hra wt<ly. In-dutlee & wtlllngnees to Call Mike, 07s:8700 l'rOlteu YfNt bOat in,..:
E>clrUalon Pr ... O . ers-
251
,. · domestic w/ ltnoO lie. work daya & wknda. eluding some weekends. work as 1 team Must * SHIPPER/RECEJVER• tum for room aboard. ,
Person. Ex.Pet ce In mCITIYE llClnllY Min. 10 yn exp«. Bu$y Good pay & room for .S· Hourly wage plu. com.-WOOi well under l)feesure Mac:Gfegor YKtita Keepw for bOllt or hOUM.
aott alloy die Ir. Ex-A1slst1nt to pr .. ldent. llSllE SILES loc. 499·5302 vancem.nt Women en-mlaslon 498-5767 for In. Send reeume & sal N9--t83t Plecentla CM .Robyn 780-4905
celleot fringe eflts. Small real estate firm, • SIG OOO couraged to apply For terview. tory to Warren KellOQ, • Non-contrlbulo Group Metting person wlttl R.E ' + IDIO&I. ASSIST. appt call (714) '31-0481 .. ,11 _ Sii 1300 Ou&ll. Ste 102. N 9, Sll'f• CUii Cati 5515 l
Industrial Controla Div lnaurance & Ptan. background, Of'ganlz.a-Newport Buch nrm ex· wftronl & beck ofc ~ ti.eween t0am-<4pm ..... nl 92660 833-3352 a11paper & fabtlo c:ls-3300 S. Standard St LI*al vacat a. tlonal stcllls. word pro-pending Ulea atatt If you tor my No. San Clemente PIT, apply In petlOf'I. Sal's tflbUtof' needs Beeut Htrnalayw\ ...i Pt•
Sant•... Xlnt ......... .., . Coo· .,.... ... -t --.... -.... 001-eoot . PART-TIME. Va<ied """" -...... m• --SECllTllf /Ulll. .. -.. ·= .... yn $7S wt ...... I '"'Ill tact Personnel anager requir«!. Newport a.ach communk;allon lklfls and .-...... to int!Ude Mrly AM. port BIVd, Costa Mesa Legal secret for .,,,.. UPSGJ* hetpful Some S&el 631-3715 Al 3 PM I
EMERSON
ELECTRIC CO.
-Reynolds M I Co. office Please send can UM • e figure In-•s. ...... &SSISTAIY weekend• Must have de-ary . f
....... automotl« tltta (213)32&-7420 20-0t02 • ·• •• """"· W• -• '"'"' FIT.PJT.•ont&...,ofc. _. • .,. -(omall SCTIIJ/CllllllSllT. ""'"'.,.. •-Muoi .....,._CalCounUy ......_ ""'., -cletk. Apply In peraon at 23t5 Doml St ~~er ~-~l~tP~•t~~ 8am-1pm or 1pm-3pm In 7go..1.c22 Mon-Fri 9-5 truck, van. station Mutt be bright & cl'learfUl. poaess top stems. ex-Life De1lgn1. btwn ball of fur Mal-pt tern I Colte M..a Mn.ubllhl. Torranoe.C 90509 Corp.t200Quall,ate160, a pleasant envtrooment . wagon) to assist news.-$1000/mo Cel1650-2210 pwtenee and orginiza-1-10am for appt. S20011Mll46-8132 2833 Harb« Blvd, C.M. E 0 E M No exper1ence ~ Medical asat exp d NB or· paper dealer In lrv11'9 . tlonaJ ability. yet ha~ I 751·7941, aak fOf Roger. "== 59 lf •
Ask for Mr Nelson. • . . Newport Beach. CA 92MO • r Y Ca I I G • o ttlopedlc: surgeon n/smttr area Must be depen-SOTIY /IECIPT fleXJble attit~ Word· •-p ~
EXP'O TRANSMISSION Finl S&LIS REPS. And«lon at 675-04s0g e aal/hrs open 540-4376 dabl• Contact Greg Good comm. lkllts. sharp .star expenenc:e • plus. .aw •am MA HOME DOG TAAlN-: LEADS FU NS Medical Hyde Mooday thru Friday office appearance. lite Contac:t Sw 851·1100 tw-ly. or .ating to lNGOe:i.dianoundprot>-•
MECHANICS HEEDED. Traan. Car~. rs~~~ Janltorlal-Subcontrac-RECEPTIONIST wanted b9tween 9:30 and l0:30 phone & type. WC>fd pro-wottt wlttl coleOa studlnt lem aotmg dOne In your
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R&R man·build«·l'ttlng tort, mull tlave own for busy 08 GYN Pree-a.m on1y. S.2""4321 cesalng nee (7 14} SECRETARY hours Cell 8arbara tor homa Tratntng ,..,.,. ... ,
rnati. 960-5'e4 Robett FLOll PEISlllEL equtptment. 963--?428 tloe Must have medtcal • 250-3241 tor Andrew appt. 540-32llO avble cal tor an rtlkt-
<t Pal .. '""'' OPEN OUSE ss. pthr. cheefa R••· u.nn,. 111 .. I ~ ...,.,. 581·5080 NI IPUITllS SEClnlllTY/UUL The Jofly Roger Cotporat• IT Boolck..., P~ atlon todey1 63a-9265
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._ taurant, atudenta OK a. I t •.;. _. • Ana Sert eKper pret ~ Off Is IMk ~a requir9d Cell SHa..TIES A~C Ctl fired ,, ... , .,...r tulllpart time. 799·; M aal I • .aprnstr IPllU LYlll 11ei. days, eve. gi1.,... Small prestig)OUs tam1ly ~ 1~ an ~-Oall'id "4-2421 lhO~ • ..;. chits ·areei ~for Scott OCT ER 13 Warner H B ( at Beach uat tlave mln. of 4 yra It your are lnteretted In ard wt<nd 6-42 1 03 law firm In Newport .,.... _..._ aecre llY or c:arnptOn 534-3S39 650-2902 VIP TOYS Blvd) o~ call 752~955 exper. maintaining lawn. earning $35,000. to y • I • 4 Center Matis full time Ill Reatallrant Oper-lmT1TltlS IEllEI
BABYSITTER -1 h'ub1 • "••' l '50.000. °'mo<• In com-Pllll UUS typ"t w/mln 3 yn allons -ment ..... ....... ..... Hou<a S,_. Poodlo t•• "'
tor age.~ girl. 1 deylwl< 9A 2PM FlllT IFFICE PEIUI aprlnk*•· Salary plus rnlastona and are wtlllng COORDINATORS FT/PT bkkpg/genl office exper ltlon require1 excellent Newport-Meee Sctiools old. blactt. best otter
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,. .. ""· Madlaatex...-,,., cho<ge. E>lt -<ommloston. -..1no to w0<k ""'" '°' II. oon-wlll .,..,,. r..,,,.d n: P ..... "'"'' ..,..,. to •ho<lh•nd and typing t D/840 ..... EJ67S-7873
& refa l)fef. NB 790-8351 • Skl119(65wpm). Tetephone on '"'*" Call tor appt. lldef this; Merl111 Lynch Inga. 852-906CS . ope Cathy. 2nd floor. 17 Cor· skllls and word pro· SIOIETUY ltna ss•A
exper. & llllng. Front of-LLOYDS NURSERY &. Realty Is the most pres-portate Plaza Dr. New-cesslng e•~ PrlOI' •• •• ... _ "' UIYllTTU llOll' 11<e --·mull ba LANDSCAPE C 0 . ttgtout. moll g<owth PHONE SURVEY-Wl>t po<t ._,., CA. 92680 't"••••nl o•pe•len<e .. -I• """"""""" G4/di;;g § Y"
for " yr old, Part/time. well organized. General 848-7441 orient.S name In real..,. 8llP req, no semngl Would be a definite p!Ue. 16.tl Grt pteasure horM
tome Ute hacteanJno, my Bull ding Contractor LiOUOR CLERK FIT nit tat• Prepare Y<>vraelf PIT eves HB otc 963-7457 SEClnllY Lo'iefy offloee with good SllC"S750 5'8-•058
Wettclln horM S.6-l(M4 loGal.S In Irvine Contact • now tor the next teal ... -Ac:curale typing 70 WPM working condlttoN and ---___ ...;..._· .:...--the role you oan Uaa(714)833.S512 a111)ef, mature person. tale bOOm Clll'eer PlllJl~Pllml M!n, good speller, proof· benefit package Applylf'I NB Pets $$35 UIYllTTll pay on ttle Emerson FIT S ~ppl~ :f ~~ 2937 E portunltlei avallai:-Norltsu e•per pref reade?. Mlf·startef, cln person 8 30 am to 4 pm 9tfib LOVERS 3·x g: I04l<I
PIT H8"ny want.S to c.e te SM our large ad ln tate llcanMd and oaa Wi. · Licensing training avail· SnlPSh<>t I Hour Ptloto, Pola or Shelly, at al wood tlandel'aned bird
for 2 chlldrll'I "' IO...-. tod •• Sport• MCtlon. Can p A want.CS for busy HITlf/1.... tit abMI To lntetVleW ca" 54e-2424 &41--0111 111 au lllO •• ,. ...... 4 conr-rnents •
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• .,., family practlc:e. 8 tlra day -wnll • · • ..._.. ..-• agun• Bet\ tlome. Muat M·F Pteue call for •Wt Medium 11%9 lrYtne law Walt Maclborald or Vikki PILL T&IEU WANT ACTION? 11042 ua.tte tn. 2 atorege wtdoon 6 ~a ..... b ..... '!~'t1r' .... ~.8~7 ..
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• 887-2533 firm engaged In vat1ed ~~~...'!'!. L~7RNflY •t $10 p/hr. Mu1t b9 at>te to Ctasatfed Ada 6-42-5878 lnln 11412101111 ~~2 parakeeta. $300 .. --• '" practice next to OC Air· ..,..,........_.or,_ -650et talk with public:. No vvc:·2
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FIU/TIIE PAY r,,:: Metth • life. dental lltlstntr /lllU Cleft ecper, nee. &42· 1211
PUT/Tml Wiii :"::;:..~ ~ Group c1aiim otc ot grow~ PUSSIM 1nPO
Opporlunltlel avallabl• genliatlonal · akllla i Ing IMne CO tlal mtMCI Mon 1 Tues 4 1
Wltl'I tM LOS A.NGELES _.. of humof ~.S opening tor 1 depend Apply Penn :-1;;;
TIMES Circulation 0.-Contact Fran 133-3622 ' cant. tie. peflOn· w/gd Placentia ,.r: c M partment In .our dOOf to dnving rec. nee. Adva.nc. • ' • Ull 1100-100 door newspaper aates IWll potential Attrac otf~ PnPUn UUID
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program. QuarantMd SeacJIH Motel. 1811 So. good benefit• Ca.II Lynn~ PfT. ht• otc WOfk. Real b ·
hoUtly wage plus com· Coaat Hwl. Laguna btwn l0am·2pm. late lie.. rtq. Wiii train WGI II IHI mlaalon Hours: earn to 2 a..ch 494-111 "3..oe60 tlgtlt peraon 675-4e0t pm or 4pm to 9pn'I Train-• ' '
c;opltr auppu ... 6AM-lne 11 prov1d.s. Potential ~-
Noon. Trllntng program. to aam S300 ~· Pt' '"""""".......,..
Hlghttt comrnl111on1. week '°' en lnteNlew, ~~!.,~"""'· Cati Mr. ca~57.23111 all.t.1204 KIDS·EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZES!
1114102 lllllll ....
EARN to MOO weeklyU a Ex~ tn Acct• Ate
Cof'nmetelal Credit At;,;. Payabte I Payroll, typ9
count E•tcutlve No col· 45-50 wpm Non·~•
ltcUont raqulrtd Ho Costa Meta 04S.44et Pf~ t11per. nee 1,,.. •
ternat1ona1 company Ttla fut .. 1 draw In ttle
l)f01tidtt complete a · WHI. • a Delly Piiot
altlenot Celt ACC\ (317> Clatefftect Ad. Cell~
139.1112. •Ill. 114 &42.&171
OTORROUTE
Molor rout available
in e" port Beach Corona d
ar. M• t ~ l 8 'J a old and
ha~e dependable <'ar. Eam
600· 700 per month. C.11
I 0 a.m. to ·00 p.m.
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Distrid Mana9ers -------11 you en,oy WOf1ling with ywng boys &
olrh ond deik )ob. en ~ for you.
consider 0 (orMf ifl Iha ,..,. lfl llfl ., c.irc\llo-
twon field. This Is o ~ pOMnon ~
daily chollenoet & ,......,
Our opantn;t o,.. itnmedi<mt. ApplKanb
mult hove o ¥On, ~ °' tNdt.
'We offef an ea.cellent 10IOry -.ifh o bonus
plan oncf Vo' aftowonCe. We he-. on
eac.llant benefit pklft et.at ifl<I*' holpt·
tollz:°"6in IMUfCln(.t, liberal IOl;CltiOI\ ...
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Canel ltlYd ~ o • .. be
su«911fvt and be W11linG to WOirir. hold. "
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C ta Mesa, CA 92626
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CROSSWORD PUULE
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165 Sonora Ad, MIU 09! M.,. Sit Onty 8:30-1 :30
TH EODORE
ACfl018 &3 M.iM rMOM
117 Bond..-vant
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8 Wltdl ol -I'm-,.,.,_ ., Ptg "Y'e
12 On llMI -15 Medlocr• 63 C.tt.IM r.ul ,, .... _ ... _ ~ 17 Ac:tt>r Alfrt<I .. "'-""' 11 "Toucti Your '""'""'"'" 1,,t;'~ H Fotmerty· WCfl
117 Oper11•
~ qu1llty 20 Furry 11r1lmel DO--22To1l•
1 Foddw pll1 24 Pelm rHOer
29 P9111cle 2 Crnk:11
27 8ort ol: tutf 3 C1rd game
S&:21 Dane. • lnt"tln11 ~ 21E,,,. dlM>!"Oe<
;.. 32 lncont111ant 5 ,,,,!el
35 OfmWn ··~ "-1 Appll9r
37 11.u.tl city II Mlnl t1m1ty
ft""'-~~· 3t Sicily city 8 GIW n9tne to
10 Lar111 9tld 40 Like Mottwr 11 E1t royally II UMct •o l'Pl9«• 12 Eom type 43 Arrt¥al
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PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
BARGAIN GALORE.
PART ESTATE. Frl-Sat·hs~A~T'°"9A~Moo-. ~ ... =2~VJo=1~.~ ... "-'
Sun 9-4 229 Slerk1. Sol s1111r/Gold1nw11.
CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE Bikes. ;amH. houllhOkl,
ROBINS
FOAD
1u,,o HA•B<>ll at"t'
(0~1A Ml 'A b4J 0010
· 14 &1pr1 LOidlld1 Lo ml.
Pert cond. Caetl or 1.u
OYf pymll, Call 4324717 F.tiffi;t;;T.;1 ~ AH new/ 111 qu•llty Orn•· and much more.
me1111,decor•1lon1,bu-ShoplG9lage im. Dlek,
kill, 110C:klng 11uH1r1, benchn 10011 P•Ck-
etc All 11 Dec. 21tl'I -OlnQ .(au1PM1n1 etc
prlcel. 170 The M&1l•1 7311 Prl11ce Di-. Hi
Circle. C.M 541·1482 Gotl'lard/Warnef. Set
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30 Hor9Ce or ,......,_
31 Beel 11,1pport
32 UntlCy orltl ,,_,,,..,.
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38 Exhibiting
31 Soclel Q•ln«irlg .,,,,_,
42 Timi Plf!Od
43 Sherlclan or
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4-4 Berrllrl
U Thi lurlhlt 011e1
49 USSR rlOQ9
so Skin poc!Ufe
"' 51 Sldntep ,,_
53 A"91'
54Fu ....
55 -Act
5e Repu11tlorl
80 Dull Fln<th
Set. & Sun. 10-5pm 1:30 IO 5, Pl'l 9&8--4171
.no w/od 8C tlll llotll pwr
wlndl•rtck/tnrl ~1111 40K ml B1rg.itl at fl3tlO
173-1345 days 873--1344
1YM/wMnd1 Marty Dbl bdH1. mltcfurll, toots, CT1•l 117·1171
h11l'lofd 1ppl, DOOkl, lr~at )3740BllCl'l81vd f IWllt• m~•· S•tlSun 8-6 357 Tl _ W111m1n1ter 'l:Z CmPf ven CIMn many L• ... 1. &A&-•7•1 S•tlSUll 10-4, 5 Soaring Between22&405F...... Xlr .. ndt wrk Mual 11111 VI F H•wk. Kldl lur11. Women, ~1 •• .. _ t E11111S•l1: ct elntlng men• clothes. lkfi, 8750 Mencnetl.,Blvd J llN -ooouu754·14 7 Couch Orl111 1a1 Aug, h h Id good Ml llllr lo1' '88 BAJA aiJ(l NEW b11-T1p11try, All 01111, OUll 0 1 IC BuenaPertl 'ilXJi Whl11wlmuf&;;ry mot & 1 1·900 NEW
Doll•. ate ALSO UNIV. PAAK MOVING 121 -1010 •11th•;. Int. 3,eoo rnt brklor ltCronGood' llr• ~1:~:1"!h~ W:~~~lor~!: ~~~~1e1!~,,~1~ u;ll~~ liW ii If !29,500 840:63!3 11oOo, (21.3) $G2·5tte
Wlllrbld. Singer Sew lurnltur• I rnlac ,,, BMW 20d2tG Gd cona ••rcH•• .... lltS 'IHI BUG blown eng Flit:•
Mach. m11c. 2'42 E. Set & Sun 10am-3pm Blaupunkl Snrf Muit Nit ·72 HO MBZ wt11lbQ, I upper, Baja or Pena????
Wilton, Sunday Onty9am Wlhr/dryt, tof•bed. king $4300 IM'4 -SN7 cyl, Mu11 ... , Xlnt cood, Mil<• Offer. 780-MOO
GARAGE Sall SAT ONLY bid, ctothlng, ml9C furn. ,75 530I Dl+ge 4 lpd 8/c 15000 S45-5et1 •et C.ilt' Bug de-dlfomed
Odda & Enda No ttem Call 854-7368 IN')'ttmti am/Im caal auPerli '72 25IOC aCINtkl. Lowml. poradll white ltl1/rvt11
OVlf $50 Furn pouery, cond ltlarpl Ho.2548 totally overtiauled, Ilk• Xlnt. 12500 988-551'4
comprlllOr 259 Liiac Ln ' MW. 7to· 1587 .70 vw BUG lOnt cond HEVMA~·WAKEFIELO ... ~ ltae• '11 320!'1' ':'lntt Bltil/Blk IO ·eo 2400. dl'tc brOWftlt•n fteenl eng. AUN DOOdl
dll'llng Ml. t•b+el. 10IU, f o blOM Eitate. Lt HJ!S ml recarro a ec 5 lpd anti' ,... 1 ownr Kint oond $2200 coo ~t.f257 dnk, ..ything gOlll. PM. 117 Cln)'On View Dt em/fm cnQld BBS~ ""• ' SAT. 10AM. 846-2135 ~ T..ita OlfTempe t1ffl CCI'* 112,300 Ml-t9H 11$,500 pp 720-94l7 '71 411 Aebh IT'ltr & trant
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NEWPORT BEACH ... . • .... .1 .....
A very attractive Oakcrest model with good
,... assumable financing. Very private with patio,
community pool and tennis court. Sellers wlll
exchange for Corona del Mar duplex.
111 CllfM • MJll S11l.llO
Mexican pavers lead you Into Immaculate and
attractive 2 BR condo In the heart of Newport
Beach. Close to pool and tennis. Perfect for
bachelor or couple. Sunny patio, mirrored ward-
robes, etc.
ILIFFS S211.lll
Lovely end unit overlooking back bay & green-
belt. You own the land under this 3 BR, 2% BA
. home. Gated private entry with security system
makes this one of the Bluff's flnestll
Tll ILlffl 1222 ....
Outstanding end unit 3 BR "F" Model. South-·
west exposure-ve,.Y light & bright. Excellent
location-view back bay and canyon. Patio for
secluded entertaining.
TIE ILIFFS S2tl,IOO
Rare 3 BR single story overlooking back bay.
Totally customized with shutters and parquet
floors. Beautiful landscape and private patios.
Best of all-owner will carry 1st.
WYIEW SIU,111
Expansive lawn and gardens, 3 BR with vaulted
ceilings, clerestory windows-light and cheery.
Excellent financing. Choice guard gated com-
munity with pool, spa and tennis.
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This Is ltl The ultimate in famJly living In the
ultimate family area In Newport Beach. 5 BR, 3
car garage. Just up the street from the com-
munity pool on the "sunny side" of the stteetl
Don't wait!!
wmalFf ...
Loads of windows make the beautiful garden
with a large spa, an lntegraJ part of this model-
llke 3 BR home on one of Westcliff's loveliest
streets.
UYllllES MH•
Lovely large and spacious famlly home. Re-
modeled with all new kitchen, built-In wet bar in
sunny family room. 3 large bedrooms, spa In
patio. outstanding assumable financing on fee
land.
IWHltaL 141 ....
Live In Newport Beach's most prestigious. new,
private community. Magnlftcent ocetn views
and lush landscaping. Most popular Plill I with 2
BA + den. Outstanding low Interest fixed loan.
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5 BR plus bonus room In a visual medley of color
& light. Forever view, pool & spa. Hardwood,
French doors, a compelllng combination of
tute, room, location, view & price.
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2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD
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A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSES
1-5 P.M.
S&TlllAY
Liil ISU 666 Vla Udo Soud
48R $515,000 SARA MARVIN
llBIY
MITllBl 24"42Bden.~
2 BR, 21Ji BA $130,000 DEBI BIBB ........... II 1 Canyon Island
2 BR $195,000 TOM BOLAND
lllfFS 2127 Vista Laredo
3BR $249,500 KAY PARKER ........... 42M28~~te
2 BR/3 BR $260,000 0. VALENT1NE ......., 1106 Dover Drtve
4 BR, FR. POOi, Spa $339,000 . EVAN CORKETT
.. -.1111111 720 Lar1<spur
3/2, 211 + Guest ~9.000 SUZIE EXLEY
USTIUfF 812 Aleppo
4 BR, FR 1349.500 RITA BOLAND
~----II.LI 2601 Island View
5 BR, FR, View $385,000 M. MATTHEWS
IHlllUI 2771 Bayahore Dr
2 BR. Den $385,000 E. BOWIE ... 2121 Yacht Yankee
4 BA, FR $358,500 G.ANOE.RSON .... _
147 Vla Undlne
38R $375,000 EDIE OLSON ._ ....... 1301 Keel
3 BR, FR $385,000 MARIAN REEDY .... 1 Point Sur
3 BR; FR; View $510,000 BERT REEDY
-1111111 1717~eTerr 4 BR, LH $510,000 EVEL Y /SHIRLEY .... .. 868 Via Udo Soud
4 BR $515,000 SARA MARVIN
llfllllD 2855 Bay.hOr• Or
3 BR, FR $525,000 DEBI BIBB ...... 81 RO)'W St. George
5BR $1,775.000 J. CAMPBELL
LINDA ISLE
$799,000
4 Bedroom -3 Bath
MUST SEll NOWll
BRING ALL: OFFERS
BEACH COMMUNITIES
•ran 1u. .._
Greet location just one door to bay arid jendy
bellch. Quaint, beautifully maintained 2 BR, 2
' BA home. Lovely brick patio and ex1erlor. A
must aee for real beach lovera. /
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2 Iota + 4 units with fncor?Ma around $.42,600 la
yours. With 20~. down seller will finance t> -
ance. From the 4 BR, 3 BA unit there la vtew of
the ocean. Seller wilt put In new atoves & ovena.
WMAllUll .. 11,1M
This lovely duplex with view Is one hou1e re-
moved from South Bayfront. On a large comer
tot. 3 BR, home wtth separate guest room. Large
2 BR, apartment over 3 car garage. Owner will
help w/flnanclng.
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Exceptional remodeled Cape Cod home on
large lot. French doors open to lo~ bricked
patio from paneled living room, formal dining
room, and cozy famlly room. P.rofeeek>Mlly
decorated In creative, excellent tute .
CORONA DEL MAR
~111111... ..,.
Big ocean view & vistas of lush greenbett meke
this glamorous 3 BR + family rm Plan 5 an Ideal
location In this guard gated community. ~
living with pools & tennlsl · ....... -.. .. ....
Picture thi9 ... a cozy country cottage With 3 BA,
brick flreplace & dyrlamtte decor ln a letting of
fruit tr ... and floweral AJI thil and you're just
steps to Corona Beachl -
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Price reduction! Fabulous front row view owr-
looklng bay end ocean wtth Catalina auneeta u
a background. Four BR, three BA plus a apartd-
lng pOot. l..Mlehotd.
IPllUll 11&. 111 ..
PRICE REDUCED. Bright and cheery 3 BR,
famitY room home. G,..t OCMll vtew. a.,.,
be9rn celltnga In IMng room & family room.
~courtyard, plMMnt ~ OYerk>oklng the
ooeanf
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Truly the prettiest home In Spyglasa. Private
lush courtyard with pool & spa. Enetlantlng
Country French 3 BR + FR. French doore,
gourmet kitchen Rfua b~ oceanlllghtl view.
WE SEI4I 4 1HE HOMFS
THAT MAKE YOO SAY"TIIAT'S ~
AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ·
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Architectural .jewel of wood, glass and brick. 5
Brs, den, dining room, spa. on a cul-d,e-sac of
cust.om homet. Barbar A.uQe
UWY .... , .. ~I UT nn,111
Open beams, two fireplaces, new carpet and
paint. Formal dining nn, 3 Br, marvelous neigh-
borhood. Incl. land. Call Barbara Aune
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3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 patios & spa. Great
Western assumable 1st TD. Seller may carry 2nd-
make offers ... Two private beaches, private streets,
24 hr security gate, back gate to Bay Club. Land
included. Dona Chichester
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This 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba home is situated on a large lot
which blends into the 14th fairway of the ex-
clusive Big Canyon Country Club. Golfers will
love the location! Danny Bibb
.. WS1 tm11 ~ 1110,000
Located in the pri~te. gated community of Big
Canyon this 4 Br, 2~ Ba Broad.moor home is
pnced to ,ell Beautiful condition. with a very
· open & woodsy feeling. Also available for lease, or
lease option. Dan Bibb/Stephanie Grody
•MRllllE UY 1112,000
· Lowest priced Warmmgton townhome Plan D
with 2 Mstr bedrooms, 3 baths, den spacious living
room with fireplace & cathedral ceilings. Formal ~
dining large country kitchen. anxious own-er.·
Plus $i,ooo l.anc:bcaping allDwance Lois Jacobs ,-,._
IUIM 11111 CUDD • Mll,000
A lowest·priced Kinsington. 4 bedrooms,~ baths,
fonnal dining room. family room, wrap around
patio with mountain and night light views. Co!'°-
munity pool and tennis courts. 24 hour secunty
gate. Donna Godshall
UllA ISU 11,111,000 U
Head of lagoon 5 r Valentine built waterfront
with large slip & tie ties for 3 boats--straight view
!Ull length of lag:>n. PRICED TO SELL IM-
MEDIATELY. Tc,) Allinson
1eumo 11 • ., nm llPLD s1ao,111
Choice custom Cd 3 Bel home featuring used
brick, lofty ceilln and air conditioning. Impec-
cably maintainedroperty with a fine apartment on the rear. Cob3Vard t
ID1 "'... 1111,llO Close to South Coast Plaza. outstanding 3
~m. 2 ~ baths, home or co~er lot. Kitchen
with all amenities, fireplace in living room, and
skylights. Garden wihdow. Close to pool and spa. ·
Lowest priced condo lri 4evelopment. Donna
GOdshall
ULT ~ A01E ' IHI ... FU
Channing, remodeled 3 l> 2 bath·lots of custom
tile, new carpet, French dOors·all on a Wge,
beautifully l&ndsca~ lot in Cliffhaven, Newp:>rt
Heighta. Martha Macnab/Paula Bailey
NTlllUL PLll .......
6 bedfooln. 3M hath family home on cUl.._,sac
street with ocean and bay view. Sandi Fix
644-8200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
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BIG CANYON IMI,• 11..,.. a ........
Bil; FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 S~ Grody
, BELCOURT HILL t llf1'n•IM
2 BR M. White/E. F.a::ano
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Long private driveway leads to this aecluded
•single story 3 Br. 2~ Ba, faro. rm home. Many
decorator ext,ru-.;;.wood floors, mirron., sky-
lights, private patio with spa off Mstr suite.
Maureen White/F.d Eecano
BIG CANYON M lerat It....... 1111111W 11,11 ..
5 BR, FR, Pool, Spa Danny Bibb This 3 bedroOm cowitry English custom home ii
LIDO ....... lll Yla LWe ._. located in Newport Beach's prestigious ~-
3 BR, FR. Wtrfmt 2-5. Barbera Aune gate community of Harbor Ridge. 1be higheft
OD Him UTllUY I 11911 quality materials and craftsmanship have been
CAM.ID SHORES-•1t .. .---:-~ltt:llf1llm-l---'cthroughouHh.is-home; ~will trade
4 BR. FR. Pool, S~ for commercial o~ other residential real estate. Ed • cAMiX> SHORES· Slit-&cano/Maureen White
4 BR. FR. Pool, Spa 1-5 Beverly Morphy 111 TIWll 11•1 • 1121.-
lfb ..UI IMIY · A most desirable floor plan in thiS exclusive
BIG CANYON 11,ltl-11 llfllit1&• builcUng. Lrg spacious rooms, most with bey and ~BR. FR. Spa 1-5 Lucy Roe city view. TWo lrg Br •. 2~ Ba. utility nn, sauna.
CORONA DEL MAR snt• 411/,llli Iii"'-The building has a pool, spa, strong ~ty &
3+2 Duplex 1-5 Coby Ward doorman. Barbara Aune
BIG CANYON .. ..-... • ......_. 1111m&m1 MIWIUIY u"•" llMl,111
4 BR. FR t -5 Stephanie Grody Santa Maria stone-white oak and glass create an
CAMEX> SHORES "".... 4121 .,._ unbellev"ble feeling on one o~ 9'1e finest locations
4 BR. FR, Pool. Spa 1--4 Donna Godshall in Newport Harbor -3 Br, elegant den and bar.
BA YSHORES . un,-21U 11rttt U you are into perfection call Barbara Aune.
4 BR 1·5 Dona Chichester Totally furnished. Fee.
CORONA DEL MAR ,,...... m 1am...... Ull llU IAYFlllT . 11.-,111
2+1 BR 1-4 Lois Jacobs One of the best buys on the bay 45' of waterfront
NEWPORT BEACH ...... st ....... .,
5 BR, FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 I M.ara1ou Ingold -.
BELCOURT HILL ...... ..........
12 BR 1(),..6 M . White/E. E11caJ'K'
~ISLAND ....... UIYllLWe 1
3 BR, FR 1-5 Jean Wright
DOVER SHORES 11~ ..... ltar
3 BR, FR, Wtrfmt Barbara Aune
1.mrEL .... .. 1211.111
Eastbluff offers some wonderful opportunities
now and this is a home with special appeal. This
one-story 4 br home is situated on a large lot 80
designed to provide both a secluded pool and a
beautiful view of Newport Center and Catalina.
Coby Ward
tall•T·TIWll OIUHl1ll 1111,-
A wutiful 4 Bd home of unsurpassed elegiilce,
luxury and style. The impressive Mstr bedroom
suite features vestibule entry, fireplace, sitting
room and a umptuous skyligbted bath. This
home was the original model for this plan and
retains all the interior upgrades for the model.
F.acano/White
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Soanng ceilings.; easy flowing, open floorplan
highlight this 2 bedroom. 2 ~ bath, den. library
Miramar model in Harbor Ridge ~tat.es. Soft
neutral t.ones. aviilable f()~te move-in.
FA EecanO/Mauieen .White. I
--1111111 EML• ~ U,lll.,IM This 6 Br.&~ Ba, farn rm, Ut>rary. bonus rm, wine
rm, home hU a breathtaking unobstructed ocean,
bay arid nlte Ute view. Thia is the perfect family
ent«Wninc_ome with lrg pool &t ~ m· Harbbr
lUdge. F.d no/Maureen White
with pier and slip for large yacht. 6 Br. Vacant
and ready for a re-vamp before the summer
season. Lucy Rose '
IEW IJS1W.'fll1Ulla -·-a ... A real dollhouse. Cambria model with 2 bedrooms
and den ind decorated beautifully with custom
wallpaper and window coverings. Lucy Rc.e
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Much sought after 4 br, 2 ~ ba home oriented
around lush patio w/large pool. Beautiful.decor. Upda~ kitchen-private corner location. Martha Macnab
LIYUIU 1111111 FIE8CI 11,211,0M
Lido Nord bayfrOnt! Lg wann family home (6-7
Br), 3 car gan.ge, or 1-2 Br apt w/garage. French
doors, brick patios & floors, crown molding,
fireplace in Mstr suite. Dona Chichester
11.lffl YIEW 1111.-
Beautiful Delorea end urut with outstanding pan·
oramJc beckbay and nite light views. 3 Br, 2 ~ Ba.
Decorated in neutral colon. Lush greenbelt. Cloi.e
to conununity pool. IChools and shopping incl.
land. DOnna Godshall.
G•lll 111. .. UlflllT . 11.-,111
Exceptional 60' lot with vie• of entire main.t;Ml.y
and hatbor entrance. Private pier, slip and laJje
sandy beach. Older two stocy 3 br: ~ offen
great potential for remod.eh Plenty of off street
parkirig. Fee simple. Martha Macnab ·
M IAllllWNW I ii E'-U 11_,..
4 barm, 3 ba. cusun hDfie lafated on U\e pres-
tigious 8th fairway. 0£ ~ Canyo,n Country Club.
lnCJudet great ~ from a tablllous kitchen.
fonn.t ~ ~ Uvq.·roam and MIU aaate.
· On a teeluded pool med .Uta k)t.. Danny 8'bb.
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El.Ill -UFll 2C milllll llY llU UT 1.ol
ReduOed price! Spectacular view of mountaJns &
ctty lights from this very special Nantucket
model In Spygt Hiii. 5 Bedrooms, formal
dining, large family room. Professionally decor·
atid. Entertainment backyard wtth pool, spa,
BBQ, & fire ring. Now $669,500. Bob Gross
WllE•lllT Fl.II Pl•an ,,..... .. ••. ,, ...
Reduced $100,000t 3 bedroom 3 bath, FR awld
fC>r'IMf OR. Extensive use of glh for waterway
viewtng. Longest ahoretlne In Coves-120'. Pier &
float for 50' boat. Call Ustrng office for Info on
exchanges and financing. A beautifully land-
scaped corner tot. YOU MUST SEE AT
$775.GOO. Bob Groas
. PIEITI•III •I If IA Ulll
111• mEIT,... ...... , 1-1
NeW 5000 sq ft custom home. Highly upgraded
craftsmanship and quality of yesteryear. 4 Br (3
up & 1 down}, 4'h Ba~ oak paneted library. huge
family room with wet bar. Magntfieent view from
Mstr suite & retreat. Spa & fire ring. $699,000.
Janine Dubois
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Outstandfng custom European style home with
panoramic view of the ocean, Catalina Island,
Newport Bay and city lights. 5 bedrooms, 7
baths, formal DA, 5 flteptaces, almost 6000 sq ft
of -.Oant living. Also beautiful pool and spa
plus steam and eauna room. Excellently priced
at $1 ,550,000
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Enjoy the beautiful city light view. Quality
throughout this 4 bedroom, 21h bath Seaview
home. Professionally decorated in Country
French. Walk to shops, parks and schools.
Offered at $399,000. Marie Fargo
. ·1.91 WllDFlllT ,.
Flexible property! Outstanding bayfront next to
60' sandy beach. Can be one large 6 Br, 5 Ba
home °' dupleX. Owner wm finance & wm con·
11Mde. $1~. Mery SMlltan
#3 Civic Plaza. Suite 110 •
Newport Beach, Cafifomia 92860 313
111111 •--.,.,. ~ ............. --.--~~----.... .. ,..__.___ ----
Great location-close to echoot. & lhopptng. Two 3 Br & ~· 3 Beth o-Mle modet wfttt pan-
large Mstr Br suites plus separate etttlng room. oramtc VieW of Goff coune and night Mghts.
21.-i Ba, private patio and just atepa to the pool. Custom pool 8nd spa. Prime street In Big
Very dean unit. Asking $159,000. Marte Fargo Canyon. Asking $625,000. Vergtferie Hull.
.. n 11111'1•• 11 E•
Charming custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
shows pride of ownership In every detail.
Beamed cefffngs, wood shutters, -Pfaater wallsr
formal dining room. Private courtyard with quali-
ty landlCaplng. On fee land at $395.000. Ver-
gltene Hull
... SPYIUIS LIU.,_
Single lev I CAPEHORN model on quiet cul-de-
sac. Panoramic ocean and city light view. Large
poof, spa and Kol pond. 4 apacioua bedrooms,
large format DR and FR. Come see this
tending home o~ at $625,000. Sue
Thomas .......
Two 2 bedroom, plus 1 bedroom rental unltL
Excetlent summer/wlr1W rental area onty steps
to ocean. Low down payment, easy terms, fee
land. Good buy at '297,000.
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New of the market, exciting bayfront location
on turning bailn. 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 CdM home. C8JI
VergUene Hull for details. Ast<lng $2,350,000
TIP•TIEWllU
Fabulous 180° ocean, bay, CataJina and sunset
views await the new buyer of this special Lautre-
mont home. Gourmet kltChen with 72" sub-zero
refrigerator + MUCH MUCH MORE. $760,000.
Dave Bulk. •m••UIYll Beautiful plan for a couple. Two private
bedroom suite areas. Boautifully decorated with
its own private patio with spa. View and patio
overtooklng golf course. A very special property
for $395,000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! · ...
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3 Mdroom, S bath, 3 car garage Lucerne.
Shows like a model. sottrv decorated In neutral 1
tones. Gorgeous v6ew of mountains and city
lights. Lovely spacious courtyard. This Is new on
the market and a-treat to behofdl $650,000 WU11.1••••• .. Best focatlonl View of pool and large patio. 3 Br,
2'h Ba, wet bar, FP In living room. Ampte guest
parking. Heart of ofd CdM & ck>M to ev~hlng.1 A ~ •11'1t Pf~ 25,000. V«QMene
Hiii
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3 Br 21~ Ba Augusta model overlooking beautiful
poot Neutral decor. lnoludee wuh«T dr:v-&
refrigerator. Good financing. $299.000. Marte
Fargo
Pm'EITRit&••lllNI
Expanded Broadmoor plan • on quiet cul-de-
sac. 4 bedrooms, family room, formBJ dining.
Quallty upgrading throughout. Covered petlo. 3
car garage. ~50.000. Vergllene Hull
.. 111111••·---••11• Busy W. Betboa Blvd corner. 2 br 1 ba ofder
home. Pr1me locatton-1h block to biactl and
ahopptg next door. Owner hu plane for new
units. Can go reskSentlaJ up & commerctal down-
or just commercfal. Priced to MH at $210,000.
Todd Gross
t 1M11•a1Frma
Tiils 2 BA. 2'-4 bllttt condo IA e..t9fde Costa
MmM la juat toaded with fllCINll Lotl of oak,
~ t~ end a corWenlant locatlon. BAAHO
NEW ON T+.E MARKET ANO WELL PRICED AT
$158,000. Call Vergllene Hull at our Office for an
appointment.
m UIUI -•ml ¥1111
Model ptITT.ect home with Country Kitchen has
wood plank flooring, Butcher-Block Island.
Large 4BR, with Plantation Shutters In FR.
Spacious 2 Story entry foyer. 2 Stone fireplaces.
Mature follage yard lend• lovely accent•. Cua-;
tom chlldNn• play area. OntY $247 ,0000. •
Ann Marie Murphy
4 ...
P .. IUI ~--Fantesttc buy with gr~at Flnanctngll 3 BR, 21.-i
baths, Pactflca Model. 2 Fireplaces. Thia la a
great f amlly area. CaJI for financing ctetalls.
.. NOW ONL '( $240,000
I Ill Laa• 111111'11
Finest corner location. Best priced Anita Plan In
stuffs. Inviting kitchen. family room, pretty patk>,
fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 bedroom,
w/convertlble den, 2 bath on fee land. $219,000.
·-·· Perfect oceanfront location. 2 1tory wtth great
'MW. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, flr'lpltlce, new J>t*tt.
Wiik toAbopplRI. A ,_. bergllr1 et $586,000.
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CIT£ AU ClltEIPIUIY --=-Wowt Here's a 1
bdrm carriage house. Den, skylights, fire-
place and hardwood floors. In CdM. $190,000
---------------IPNSITt llYC -Older home, comer lot,
owner may finance. Price lndudes furniture. 3
bdrma, 3 baths, posstble view for $299,000
Cl.EAi • W1llfi -Immaculate 3 bdrm. Lots •
of lot. Close -to high school and shops.
Owner/agent transferred. $265,000
SlClllO ATllll -Off master bd"". 3 bdrm, 2
bath family home. Back yard with lush fand-
scaplng and fruit trees. $152,000 •u ftll£ -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive,
paned windows, great curb appeal. 3 bdrm, 2
bath on 7500 sq.ft. lot. $174,000
FOUi FOi UIHI $111,IH -Neat as a pin
townhome near lawns, parks, schools & pool.
Excellent condition & much charm. $95,000
llllC IS Al lffD -Great assumable loan, or
trade, tuR option, 20-/e down or ? Best view
at lowest price. $299 .. 500 fee.
CAP£ Cll -Immaculate 2 bdrm townhome In
Newport. French doors, and formal dining
room. $153,900
CUAI All CIOl -"Monaco" In Harbor View,
skytlghts, bay windows, wooded decks, bu~
btlng waterfall. All for $239,000
HITTUY WOOIS -Pine paneling, wood floor-
ing, pavers, brick fireplace and a 3 bdrm, 2
• ·-bath home. Attractive C.M. area. $147,500
IUIT1fll APNmlllTS -Famlty home near
· South Coast Plaza. Immaculate condition,
rnalds quarters, security system: $165,000
I 1
TIUS cam -Comer k>t In -Newport Beach,
lots of house! Lots of financing! 3 bdrm and
large master suite. Onty $219,000 ·
lff•Ulf CUii -Neat 8nd clean 2. bdrm.
near shops and cafea In old CdM, nice yards,
exCellent loan. $225,000
lllffS IUITY -Two bdrm townttome, ptanta-
tlon shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect con-
• dltlon, some view. Onty $137,900
••••r ~ -Nlee decorator touches, 3 bdm'I, home warranty, tOtal MCUritj, au
Woodbridge has to'otter. $199,SOQ
DOTmDl>m
Dottle Johnson, an avid Balboa Bay Club tennis
player, was named Unlque's salesperson of the
month for September .-So far this ye11t, Dottle
h~ aold almost $3,000,000 worth of Newport
Beach real estate. In the process She has made
good money, developed aeveral new friends and
totaffy lost htw backhand voney. Call Dottie Johnson
1· sa11.-1. 1111,111 I
• ..... Cl•I b -A beauty, 2300
sq.ft. In ok1 CdM. Spa. decks. lilteresting
view, 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $349,500
TIE UTUT .... -Clean, coOI and contem-
por9'Y. lrnmenee yard, aattk:e coY9red patk>,
private beech acoa111. A beSt buy. $425,000
cum a1SS -South°'"~ c1up1ex wtttt 3 bdrm llid 2 bdrm unlla: OWrilira ... e.ge
with 90ft1e Wlw. Good loml. $415,000
'
JM CM II ff -~ bricks, newer 3 bdrm,
2 bath home 1h block to beach. With help it
could have a view. $359,500
CUR Tl llllUllllT -Two separ81e 3 bdrm
homes, near tennis, parks, schools and
stores.Rental Income high in CdM. $319,500
ell Cl9 a USIC -Cheerful, charming, wel-
-maintained, 2 bdrm. 2 bath and den on 45 ft
k>t. Just a skip to the beachl $37 4,000
)
,._ A CWI Mr' _..: See San Clemente to
Catalina Island while sitting in living rc>orn of
charming 2 bdrm. $695,000
Mm--PllTIF9I -Oynamite ·view, 5
bdrm home. 4500~.ft. of gorgeousdecor. A
realistic price of $450,000
uu•• ~ -vou:re rflisslng a unkiUe.
opport\.Wlity. ~ are strong, MStings are
easy and commlssions are high. Unique
Homes Is a solid organization. Let's talk
about ft -caU Pat Merry. 675-6000
C.luC J •1t••--ta .. $190,000 .......................•.... 2921 •lh St .. Old CdM .............. -.................
$239,000 .•...•• ·-····· 2025 Port Bristol, HVHms, NB
Cll' ......... l ............. _,..
$395,000 ~·····-·····-.-· 1421 ~ Rd. Clftrm, NB
lftl SS JAY •I .
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$359,000-··-·-··--· 1230 s.1d Key. HVHll. CdM
... ] t' -.s.. ... 1 ..........
$225,000 •.•••• ;-....... :.··:.:..-·· ... 7~ A~. Old CdM
(J 0 llim,IJ I W .. illllll llliillllftll2'*8
1885,000.-............... 3028 Ocean BIYd., Old CdM
lair. ' I I ..,_...s...c-t .. 4 .... l ...
$165,000 ..... : ....... 3917 Teakwoe>d. So. Santa Anll ....,, .... % ___ ...............
1341,500......................... 2723 6lh A¥a;, Oki CdM
.... 9 ,, .,.i·-·-·-..... 1426.000.4515.......,.. Ad...,c.-osew.. CdM
U~i()UI: HMH,, ~T()I?§,, f>l(J "."tiU)()
Specializing in properfg on fhe waler ... near fhe wafer
BAY8HORE8 CHARMER-$189,900
Lare-c:omef lot end one of the Met bup In ~
Ugloua community. OWW motlveted end Wiii CCM el
often on thla 3 bedroom home. Lot. of room to edd en «
Ndecorate. &.y to ... a 9howD 111·1400.
WATERFRONT-OHL Y $211,000!J
A convenient Newpcwt comer --Ion wtlh s.rge brick
patio INdlftt to dodt tor .....a bMt. llUltt ••duplex tN9
PfopertJMa........., with ..W""82 bedroom ,...._9Ct.
131·1400. ON FEE leQd.
BALBOA ISLAND--fNVEST FOR LESS
2 chermlng houMe on 1 lot--ewnmer home + Income?
Quiet location on OM of the....,_. P"ttiMt etlMet-212
Agate. Mlllng $217,000.131·1400 Of l73-tlOO.
"OLE" IN NEWPORT
Bpentah tu. roo1,....., wtwtdowa. IN'tdl a w4*t INlke u.1e
• wenn, ruettc ,._.........,.. 4 bedrwww1;; 31-th, temttr
room & oounnet kitchen In• fine temtty.,.., Aeeume
12.5% loen of 1211,000. AtkJng pttce 1321,000. ~
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE-VIEW
l..erg4t balcony,.,..,....~ end "*'J 9PKlei .....
tura.. a.ciuttr condo ~· n.-the beech. Ownen • wlll exctuinge for en oc:Mnfront duptex or "iil10fl375~
83M400 -
HARBOR RIDGE CONDO
A new U.tlng on • Oynaety model wllh .....,. cenyon hW
VIEW. GenerCMill ............ • wumaWe loen ••• end
owner win carry 1 llwve 2nd T .D. or wltl tTede or
..... /option. "75.000. A1·1400
PENINSULA PT-LARGE HOME
ldeel tor femlty who Meda 5 bedrooma. 8pedoue living
room with flrep&ec. end ell comfoft9 for conven6ent llvtng.
A fine 2-story home In e quiet locetlon, neer beJ end bnch . .lu.t tleted ..... ,000.131·1400
NEWPORT -QUIET ST. -POOL
CourtJltd entry, prlvecy end apec:e tn this kwetJ home
with• tere-pooC & epe. Two-story home with 3 bedrooma,
open khchen-famMJ room comblnetlon. Cloee to echool9.
S3I0,000 , ... 131-1400
NEWPORT VICTORIAN-NEAR BEACH
Onlr 4 doors to the OC9an, tht. cuttom home hee lot• of oM. brickwork end quellty detelHng. FemllJ room, formel
dining, pt1vete aun dedl end much more Included In tt"9 3
bedroom home. A new lhtlng thf• week. Aeklng $315,000
, ... 131-1400
WATERFRONT HOME + GUEST UNIT
Pric. reduc:.ct 1o '311,000 end owner wUt help nnenee.
lmm.wlete 2 bedroom + famllJ room home; al90 lndudea
• gueet ept. wllh flr..,a.c. a loft bedroom. 9o.at doc:ll
lnctuded with thl9 PfopertJ In • centrat location. Now
S381,000 F ... 131·1400
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A totell1 remodeled 8tl9n JeeneH• contemporery trt-level
home with •pedou• 4 bedrooma, 3 bathe. Enhenced bJ super ... .., .. ", ellyUghta, )ec:uul, herdwood floon, formal
dining room. Oceaft ..... from tM decks. 1410,000. Cell
131·1400.
PENINSULA PT.-CAPE COD
Priced under martlet nlue, thl9 benk repo I• onlJ 2 ,..,.
old. Loede of Wetmth, ch8rm and "Curb eppMf" ......
ctenc.. A 2-story hoftte for• t.mlt, who neede 4 bedroom•, formef dining room, temlly room, patio and ao... being
neer the beech. Drlv• bJ 1501 lllremer end cea for .........
'41$,000. 131·1400
LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED WHITEI
ldUI lof the dlec:rlmlnltlrig exilcutfN who epprecle ...
elepftt edult hlng. T_, aecutffJ tn thle 2 bedroom, 2
beth reeldence wttb • lerge petlo. Specloue on •~to
atr .. t lot. '411.000. 111·1400. Open IUNOAY et 110 Via
o.no.,Udot.a..
BALBOA ISLAND-LARGE DUPLEX
Ower 3000 aq. ft. In Ihle epecloua corner~· Mll'lne ,. ................ u.. ... home 4 •
end rent the otW 1 bedroom unite tor Income. OttN bJ
200 Amethpt end cal tor det8Da on ftNnc.lng. tll0.000 ,,.,....,
BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW
PreaUgloua MM Ket complex on BepNe Dft" In • con..-.nt tocatton. Ownw •• c:OMlder .._.,optJOn for
W per ft'MNWlh. ............. •DAii ? .............
wd1l1d wtth at8lned glw. luxury bethe Ind 2
bedtoolfts; 8,.cloua dec:ll .. Oft the ........ ......
loen .. 10.5% ftud,.... tlSO,OOOFU UNO. D1·14CIO
LAGUNA BANK REPO-JUST REDUCEDI
A ...... 4 bedroom, 4 Nth home with meny oXlrae tn
Leguna. 0.... SOOO eq. ft. a '°'8 Of room tor entertelnlng tn
ltW ...UC wood 6 .... ~.Plue bHU-pool
.... Bring en ofter or tTede. 10% ~ down. ..,. le or ... 1ng 12% h•••wt fOf ~·... REDUCED TO 1721,MI. Cell a31·1400
OCEANFRONT-COMMANDING CORNER
Exdttng erchltecture, 1111 ~ end lntorwdng eccente In thla qu.lty 2-etofy wtth Met buch
out front end YEWS forewer of Cate1M end ........_
CIMn anct-clwlo 1-llldFOOMe. ~ 1pan ...
sign. Spedou• femlty ~and den. A~ to own et sns.ooo FEE. 131·1400
LIDO ISLE-EXCEPTIONAL!
Wonderfully remodeled 2·•tory home on an
oversized lot with 3 bedroom-, lellded and
•talMd glau, bra•, French doora, ultra
modem kitchen, ..cuiity •r•tem and much
more. Flexible term• and Ju1t Nduc.ct
again. Now ••king $389,500. 831·1400
LITTLE ISLAND-BAYFROHT-PIER/SLIP
Otder 2-etorr, 5 bedroom reeldenci In• tentatlc V1EW
LOCATION to take edVlft .... Of ecttvlty of the··-end llflhte 11 night. A wondortUt oppOrtunaty to own 1 hofM on
"quiet" Uttle latond end do eome Ndecoretlng to ftt your
deelgn. Rochteed to '750,000. ~
OCEANFRONT-LARGE CONTEMPORARY
A.,...,. end ._..,Ing~ "':J.'"9 the f ... ng of a new home. LIGfit end bttght whit• .._, apec1e1 •tone
detemno on lj.level9. &eperate, huge m•ter eutte with
prtvecy end~ breethteklng VIEW of ~ aurt end
auneeta. Dremetk, but "'1 werutUe lot tamllJ and enter-
telnfng . .-s.oao. 131·1400
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-REDUCED
PRICED BELOW APPRAISED YALU!, ttdt pttyate cont.m·
porery home It NOW ... ,GOOI A unique custom home In a
corner location with '"tinted" wlndowa tMt eftMl1 Mt pw
• ... of the bMcft end OCwt. 2•1totJ, COMblMtloft ••
wood noon end C8f'P9'.llng, gounne1 "*'*'-.....,. .. f~ room,,• bedroom• In the meln ~ PLUS 2 bedroom "extra" wing With own entrenoe. Statned , ....
lftd qualty deWAng throughout. I cet pr .... OWn« le
enxlOutl 8$1·1•
• • • anJ wilh View o/ waler
LINDA ISLE--$895,000
DrMMUo 2-etory entry Into large hlng room, femllJ ,.....
end tonnel dining room rMktence ON T1tl! WATER.~
pet1o leede to pler/ellp for 2 11roe pdtta. A perfect famly
home with• bedfoomL New on ttte martot. 111·1400
BAYFRONT CORNER--$100,000 REDUCTIONI
The Ultlmet• lft Interior deelgn with oraoeM •tallnt tn the ent.rtelnlng .,... end 4 bedroome. lndUdee femUJ room end gourmet kftchon vettooklftg the w.-. ,.., fGf
IO' Jadtt + ...... '°' ~ boet. Ortglnel ..... he" r;•••r'Nd the lmm8culat• condttlone. ....... to 1,100.000FEE.C.O111-1400
DOVER SHORES-ON OPEN BAV
aa.u~::z., remod1l1d 4 bedroom, 5 bath home located In
the .,.. of Dover "'°'"· ·= qu.ftty end delelllng throughout. IO ... t of bey ontege. 8ecufttJ .,.eem. ottetecr at 11,21$,00D FU. 111-1•
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
SALES, RENTALS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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Orange Coynty Aul &tate/An A!t"'1iaing supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd11V. October 13, 19M ._ 7
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Newport's perfect for Lido Realty oWner .
., "IOY DU ANTHONY
........ Ce:: O f I
Howard Olppet hu been In the real estate business for
29 yeara, having etarted with his brother Cutler In a famlly
enterpriM dating back to the days when his father rode a
l11Mt car~~ USC to Hancock Park to conduct real estate
buslneu """"' cluaes tet out. That Loe Angetee company, founded 61 years ago by Dt~'• dad, ia ltllt managed by his brother. But since 1982,
when the brother• decided to buY-Udo Realty, Howard hu
been conducting his real eetate deala In Orange County -
eepecfally on the waterfront, though he'• ~d many
different kinds of properties In Newport, Laguna, Hunt·
lngton Beach and lrvtne at prices ranging from under
Sf00,000 to S2 mllllon and above. • •
Of the Newport life, Otppel aaya: "I didn't like to
commute, eo this wu perfect for me."
One of his competitors It his wife Joan, an 9f!'Ployee of Mecna~lrvlne. Otppel saya he doesn't mind the rivalry, even
though Joan'a territory la Udo Isle. He's proud of her
achievement and glad they each have found a niche In a
competitive business. .
A career In ,_,estate was not Olppel'a goal as a youth,
-heuy&. "I MW my faU. wod<Jng aeven dayuumekdu.dog _
the Depression and all that didn't look very f.Ppeallng to
me." Immediately out of high achoof, Ofppef served In the
Navy, then headed for USC. Upon graduation he decided on
the boat buslneu. It was a fun enterprise, he says, but less
' ~ and leU Jucratlve than real estate~ So he was
happy when his father offered him and hts brother Cutlet a
position In the family firm.
A Lido Isle resident who purchased his present home In
1980 at the height of the speculative season, Dippel Is the
flrat to admit that even real estate agents don't always see
trends with perfect ctartty.
He has no regrets about the Udo purchase, however.
He only wishes he'd moved sooner. Everything that others
... aa attractive for their children's growtng..up years would
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Boward Dippel
have been good for hts own tw<uons and his daughter. he aays. Still, "I like how they turned out," he adda.
All of hla ch ldren ere currentty putting themeetves
through echool. One son Is gOing to Long Beach State
Unl~ty. His daughter ls a recent graduate of the same
school and has plans to go on for graduate study tn
~hOiogy. The other son Is dOing graduate work In Mexico
City, with plans to continue at Georgetown In the diplomatic
corps. •
• Al a chlld back In the 19-408, Dippel and his famfty
rented a summer home every year: for $400 a month on Bay
llland. As a college student, he crewed on a saltboat in
association with the Balboa Yacht Club. Then a an adult,
Olppet brought Ills own family to Balboa llland every
summer. Everythmg about the Newport area, except maybe
airport expansion ptans, pleases him just as mucn today ..
It did back then.
The re81 estate business in the ~ area is great
too, he aays. O ppet describes the Hancoc:k Parlt market u
somewhat "staid." In Newport. he says. one IMS
conspicuous wealth Instead of stiffly conservative buying
patterns or what he calls "dusty old money." "People enjoy
life more and seem to engage In healthier lelSore actMties"
he observes.
--Dippel takes great terest n pOmJCS. Wh 1nU, tMi
performed various tasks for the Repubflcan party, from the
precinct level up to division chairman level. But stnoe 1982
he's been busy turning Udo Realty Into a thrMng firm. He's
not quite sure where he expectS to be lo another yetar's time.
he says, but he's headed that way.
While not working, Otppef enjoys sailing, tennis, aiding,
and, more recently, backpacking. To get In shape. he jogs
around Udo and practloes on day hikes. He wtll soon take
his first longer venture in ldlewifd.
Looking back over his Ufe. Oippet says his greatest
lnsptratl~came from his father. Besides being the founder
of 1he OipPel business, he was a disabled war veteran who
told him: "Try to put more Into your community than you
take out."
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Promontory Group buys three housing projects
frli~d Empire housing projects
valued at more than $29 million
The Promontory Group of Newport Beach has three
eeparate housing projects valued at more than $29
mllllon In various ltagee of development In the Inland
·Empire.
The project• consist oJ 121 stngle family dwellings
and 189 townhomel.
The Promontory Group la a development and
Investment firm founded only a year ago by c:o.:managlng
partners Ronald C. s.Jennt and Kent Heyt.
late this month. Amenities 1nclude two swfm"\ln~ ~~1!,
two apes and a tennis court. Architect Is T.H. Forhan &
Aasoctatlonof Orange. ·
Scheduled to begin construction within three
months are Promontory's remaining two projects, the
$2.8 million Promontory at Rotling RldQe, a 12Q...unlt
townhouse devel91>ment on 14.2 acres at Chino Hiiis. and
the $11.4 mllllon RJvervtew Ranch, a 121-unlt, eques-
trian-oriented stngle-famlly dwelling development on 53·
ecret In Rubfdoux, aboUt two mites west of RlvefWde.
The Promontory at Roellng Ridge wtfl consist of tw~
and three-bedroom reeldencee with attached double
garagee and view-oriented balconiee. Priced from
$89,000 to $120,000, three floor plans wtll be avallabte
w!t"t ~ue:e t o:>taves cf ~ .C~4V aod 1,35.>. Oellgneo
by John Waters & Associates. the architecture I be
Spanlsh--Medlterranean with arched windows and tile
roofs.
Scheduled to start construct1on In the fal1 Is
Promontory Group's Riverview Ranq, community. With
three-and four·bedroom ranch-bungalow-styte homes
( 1, 150 to 1,550 square feet) with verandas and attached
two. and three-car garages. Prices are expected to range
from $80,000 to $130,000. ,.
Promontory'• developer-partner Dennis Hartley,
who's also an architect, in. cooperation with the
Architect's Group of Newport Beach. has lncorpcwated
an earty Cattfornla flavor Into the r*IO" of the homes.
AlrMdy under cons1ructlon Is The Promontory
Group'• nrat project, the $5.2 mlhlon Mountain V'9w ---------------------------------........ -111!111 :f~~=~ltdevek>pmenton•bcect98 Z.incOn1es n'eedeil to buyniost hoines
• To be priced In the $70,000.. the two-and three-
bedroom townhomee with two-cat garages wtlt range
from 850 to 1,050 aq'*9 feel The protect 61 ftnenoed by
South Bay Savlngl & lo.i AMOdation of ca.ta Meu
and the BMk of N4Mpot1 tn Newport Beech. The flnt
~ wfft conaltt of 38 unite. tnc1Ud6ng two furnished
models Md a ..... offtol, wtth ..._expected to begin
Sullivan Concrete finishes
entry to Lantern Bay Villas
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~ -Orange County Ae9I Estate/Ari MM111ing ~to the DAILY PILOT/~, October 13, 1984
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RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP
11111 SIEIU ..
SIFDllf•~ ...... , 1-1
Very motivated owner offers this 3 Bd, 2 Ba
Broadmoor home at this drastically reduced
price of $195,000. Outstanding locatiori across
from park & pool. Immaculate landscaping. One
of the largest lots in Broadmoor. Ask for Randy
Katt ' ·
21111111 mn llM
llSll.llB.I Piil 11111
llUSlllllY 1-1
And prtced for a quick sale! 3 Bd, 2'h Ba condo,
2 fireplaces, one in a very private Mstr suite. Wet
bar, cozy den/fm. rm., 2 patios, large sundeck.
Quiet gated community with IOYety landscaping,
poof, spa & tennis court. Convenient Jp fNf!Jfy-
thing. $198,500 lnduding land. Ask for Carotyn
Mason
214 Ill UIZllU ·
Ull llll-11111 Ill.IE
IPEll 11111111 1-1
Charming outside & in. Open beamed ceilJngs,
oak plank floors, French doors & brick patio
create the atmosphere for good living. Add 3 Br.
2 Ba, 2 fireplaces & It's a winner1 Priced at
$3-45,000. Ask for Linda Oeth
.. CllYll-M PllCE IS mlT
Spacious 3 Bd with two story entry, opens to a
32' living room with walls of glass to garden
view. Formal dining room. wet bar. Large Mstr
suite with Italian marble shower & Roman tub. 2
Bd, & Ba up. High assumable loan. $425,000.
Ask for Lois Egan.
llllMYllWM.1.1 11111,.TI_ The neighborhood speaks for ltsetfl Take the
~--_location and combine It with a wen malntaJned 3 B Rift Uml • ••ii1ii1iiiiii•ilii1:r-ii... Bd, 2'A Ba. upgraded home with poo.I and
Imagine ~ in ~ 8-cfi .wfth a forever views. See tt and you'll want It. Good
brook meandering through your 'A acre financing. Call for appointment. $365,000 L.H.
elegant estate. This contemporary decor-Ask for Jim Sellers
ator's honie has 3 Bd, 3'h Ba, formal dlning
room & den. Luxurious Mstr suite will satisfy um.I ISUH an needs. Handsome famtty room features Recently remodeled & redecorated. this 3 Bd,
hand rubbed walnut cefflng & carved fire-1~ Ba home features nice bay views \from
ptace. Custom ~ ... to aee is to t>etlevel upstairs & a prime corner lot away from the busy
$425,000. Ask for Nancy ShOrt traffic. Light & bright & a great . value at
$450,000. Ask for Hallie Strock
LIDlllll F&ml.Y -• TIE W11D4141,lll Huge gourmet kitchen and family room plus 4
3"1Ja, 1 Ba. No.;;aguna mobile home on-the~-Bd, 3'h Ba, lffiiary, 3'""ftr~~ & great 'Mstr
water with glalls endoled deck. Furniture Inc. · suite. $450 000. Ask for Barbara Gothard Your own home on the beach. Terms available. '
Ask for At Weinert
a.a. • 11111• S111,1111
Enjoy the Pacific sunsets steps away from this
duplex In West Newport. Exce&leilt rental area all
year round. Try 20% down and owner may
finance. An affordable idea at $178,000. Ask for
Hallie Strod<. .
YllW,YIEW,YllW
Impeccable mobile home with ocean view. Love-
ly paneled living room & dining room. Large
refinished deck. Washer/dryer, outdoor
furniture & refrigerator included. $84,500. Ask
for Carolyn Mason
u111•1EL•-11n,111
Emll I 111 .. 1111,111
Immaculate, charming 4 Bd, 4 Ba family home.
Could be 5 Bd's or 4 Bd & den. Newly carpeted.
Easy access to private tennis courts and beach.
Ask for David Hlrschler
ICUIFlllT-•TI Ulal
Just llsted, spectacular3 Bd, whitewater, pound-
ing waves, Catalina sunsets, hardwood floors,
nice traditional hom&-owner says "sell now".
$840,000. Ask for Rod Daley
llYlll CIYE-PllYl11 IUll
Lovety 5 Bd, •Ba home in gate guarded trvlne
Cove. Spectacular entry with sWlmmlng pool,
entertainment area, ocean view. Often con-
sidered the finest beach In So. Calif. Offered at
$898,000. Call Rod Daley or Al Weinert
2 Br, 1 Ba charmer In Old Corona del Mar. Owner Clllll CIYE-.llST IDIOO
will carry new 1st TD with 10-19 down. Very Price reduction of $202,000 makes this beautiful mot~ated. Call Connie Maxaentl. China Cove home the best buy In CdM or
. Newport!! Floor to celling unobstructed forever
i PlllELEll PlllllllU '217-
Make an offer on thla cozy du~ on a quiet
lllPIESllYE .. an• comer, steps to the scenic bay and ocean
Magnificent • 8d Deauville. 19' tttgh entry beaches. On FEE land. Owner may carry 3rd TD-
graces this 2-story home. New garden kitdlen-' . needs _only closing costs down! Ask for Hallie
lrg Mstr suite with jacuzzj type tub & ateam bath. Strock
view of Catalina, sunsets, jetty turning basin etc.
from 8V8!'Y room! 4 Bd, 3 Ba, warm woods and
leaded glass doors add charm to this excep-
tional property. If you Ilk• to entertain & enjoy a
constant panoramic vtew change, this Is a must
to aeel $998,000. Ask for Nancy Short
Great custom patio. View of canyon and back '
bay. $675,000. Ask for Uz Beazley. ,
Ill CllYN IT ITS IEST
Fantastic 3 8d condo In prestigious Big Canyon
with views of bay & ocean .. This home has a
medley of amentties-rich planked floor In living '
room, dining room, kitchen and family room,!
four sky11ghta illuminate the 1st noor exp&nalve
Mstr suite on 1st floor plus a 3 car garage! 1
Wonderful! $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Muon I
llEllSI• • nY-1111,111
Great So. Laguna 3 Bi', 1'h Ba home. Excellent
location with ocean viewf Short walk to beach.
Ask for David Hirschler ..........
Family home on extra large lot with pool, apa
and professional landscaping. 4 Bd, 3 Ba, re-
modeled kltchell, famtty room and 2 flreptaces.
Exceptional value at ~.000.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Jot!lquln Hills
llTITllllll llYFlllT
Magnificent home on 196' frontage. Terrific for
entertaining Inside or out wtth huge family room,
comp&ete bar, lovely patio's and landscaping.
Beauttful woods and Frencil doors add charm to
this 3 Bd, 2'h Ba family home. All the detalls
you'd expect ln a lowty custom home. Asking
$3,300,000. Ask for C...otyn Muon
F•WIE
3 Bd, 3 Ba townhouse, 2-sty living room, tile
tiaths, brick flreptaoe. Vacanti $1200/mo. •
644-7020
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The homes of L~nda .... .,. ..... , .... ty pnv• ..... o.nc. elegantly Md., .... ~ ..... IA a ............ encta~ toity fiv• felt
on the water. P• and ftoat for llrll boat. ~ c~ ._ Hdream tw *'tt1 ....._, .. enaeaM'a• ~stained ad mci•f dllaa
wlndows, hardwOod floors, new carpets, tlle entry Md gourmet......,., Mllid"'s ~ dowftltalra. Master and chldt"M's wt9 uPlllalrs. Ttne
flreptaces. Patio with southern exposure. Most lmportant. .. you own the land. Large asaumab._, loen ........................................................ .' ....... $2,350,000
8'Y&A88 HILL ... A mHUon dollar .W WMh a
home tama1ch. A~ c:Uatomized &*th-
port model with five bedrooms and tour and
one-haft baths. Hardwood noore. Decor.a wa11
coverings. Lovety paMMng. Sauna in muter
bath. Restful pool and spa. One of Spyglass
HIU'a best views of the bay and ocean
.............................................................. $925,000
DOVB 1111rwe •.. o.r ua,..... '** ot ua tma'f 1• • s ·• ... Cormr tocaton. ,.f
h9ve come to~ lw Md .... q1 111;. Thil feiet of watwftont. nvte bOfd ties. Tflr..e
three bedroom vtew r•d 11 e:e COntnldlct9 !hte bedfOOIN plus bonus room. LQWty patio. Grm
belief. It's remarkable c:Mracw .. • i-.,. uae pot~ .............................................. $315,000,.. pr~te courtyard, the poof and ..,a, tM ffte.tdty
family room, the formal.dining room, tM ma8Mt MEW ORT UBaMTI ... Ocean and bay -...
fireplaces and the over-alt craftsmanshtp. Im-Enjkoy the harbor aciMty. Very neat and cteen .
peceable outside. Comfortable Inside. See this Three bedrooms. Two bath&. EDt ~k to shops
DOVER. SHOREI ... Spacious five bedroom . home and r&-dlscover the word, "quality" and banks. Fre.Ny painted. N9w copper ptwnb-
home. The ultimate tn • customized homea. .. .................................................. :-. ........ SS.S,000 Ing. Rec::entty r9'Urbishec:L ................... $350,000
Beautifully decorated. Three fireptaoee. Ave and Open Sun 1-5....................... 1900 G81iDcy Ortve O~ Sun 1-5 ....................... 208 Tustin A"9Ue
one-half baths. Two wet bars. Separate maids BAYCREST ... Delightful ttame for gracious
quarters. Paneled library. Oak parquet floors. DOYER SHORES .•. Lovely two-story home entertaining. Four bedrooms. Large living room
Fret'lCh doors. Skylights. Gourmet kitchen with many .....,, features. Four apacious with ftrepMcie. Fomud dining room. Huge tmnly
............................................................. ....-.S.000---~wo.~ Speatewa ~--_.__"'.._.._psquet ftooi. Fl• Wood pan*49.
Open-Sit=Sun 1-5 ................ 1226 Polaris Drive out for music. B~ boc*cw. Daligner Wet bar. Decorator wall OCRIW'ings. Stut.s .
...., watlpapers. Ldfge patio with gas barbeque. Extra quaUty carpeting. Very prlvate suite. tnvtt-
BIG CANYON . . . Home of dlSttnction In an Lu Sh landscaping and pool. V1eW of hilts and Ing backyard with poof.. ....................... $345,000
estate-like setting, providing ample privacy for night lights. Security system ................ $525,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1326 Mariners Driw
• the sofar-heated pool and spa. The thoughtfully , BA YCREST . . . Custom bunt five bedroom
appointed home consists of five bedrooms, &HORES A pact iew estM9 home. Four bllttls. One bedroom and b8ttt
three baths, three flreplacee and formal dining ~VERword "compac·t··.; --~n't be ,."_tk-i word. 1~ .. 1tuat .... ...i for maid's ........ ....._ o' ,..·in
room. There Is a wine cellar with humidifier and ,,.., • .-.. -"' ,..,. Gou~ kit~ '*"th br-=-=-a .. rea. fonnei Secu 1 Th for cramped. This gracious French Regency has '"..,' ""~' "'' -·-~~=~~-~-~~-~.~~.~~~: ......... ~.~-~~-~.'. s1~:0 :i:~:~~~~ H~~ ·~·~:~~~~ ~~~~:;~~~.~~-·~-~~9·5~1i!;50rC:
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 5 Winged Foo! Lane bedroo·m·r-'...i~J-·thrn.""h large iron gates ~ ... IVU JV --· ~ WESTCUFF ... Fabulous custom home with
DOVER SHORES ... French Renaissance Louis to a courtyard of.artlstic brick work. Few needs · four large bedrooms and three baths. Great
XIV decor with vtew of bay, mountaiM and city or conveniences remain unsatisfied .... '475.ooo kltchen ... family room combination with fireplace
Ughts. Five bedrooms. Five baths. Imported and wet bar. Formal dtning room. Huge C<>rf*:
marble entry with columns. Beveled gtass french DOYER SHORE,8 •.. Contemporary, dramatic, lot with ample space for pool. Very private
doors. Oak flooring, paneling, cabinetry and lar~ five bedroom, four b•th view home. Up-backyard .............................................. $325,00C>
doors. Two wet bars. Huge tlbrary/den with staJrs master bedroom retreat wtth sitting room Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........ 1018 Nottingham Road
fireplace. Formal dining room with crystal and fantastic view. Huge lot with separate
chandeUer. Restful pool and spa ......... $790,000 • storage/workshop/guest house. Outstanding HAR90R VIEW HOMES ... Beautifully matn-
befow 11% asaumabkt financing. Can be tained "Palermo" model. Four spacious
IRVINE TERRACE . . . Prestigious four purchased with $50,000 down, or woukl trade bedrooms. Comfortable family room with wet
bedroom, three bath home. Mediterranean for house In Tustin or Lemon Heights area .bar. Cozy living room with fireplace. Laige
architecture. Custom bullt tor present owners. .. ............................................................ $468,000 kitchen wtttl parquet noors. lush backyard.
Excellent view of bay, ocean and night lights. Open Sun 1-5 ............. , ...... 2018 Santiago Drive Great family home ................................ $310,000
Enclosed front patio, plus wrought iron enclosed Open Sun 1-5..................... 1718 Port Sh.effeeld
view deck. Oen. Eating area off kitchen. Seller BAYCREST . . . Extraordinary seven bedroom
very motivated ... may carry first trust d~ home. Completely upgraded. Oak floors and BAY CREST . . . Meticulously upgraded and
......................................................... ~ ... $595,000 cabinets. Huge famlty room. Large ooortyard maintained four bedrom home. Beautifully
with pool, spa and water fountain. Conveniently added family room.J wlth fireplace, wet bar and
DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed located on a quiet street.. .................... $448,000 half bath. Three fireplaces. Mirrored wardrobes.
from entire living area. Fabulous family room Open Sat-Sun 1-5................ 1406 Lincoln lane Restful backyard with sttimm1ng pool and pri-
with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan-vate sauna house. Seven foot btoek wan for total
tastfc home for casual parties or format enter-HARBOR RIDGE . . . T popular "RenaJs-privacy .................................................. $305,000
t&Jrnng. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con-sance" model. TastetuMy upgraded. Pfantatlon Open Sun 1-5 ......................... 1721 Marlin Way
vertlble den. Master wtth bultt-tn mirrored ekes. shutters. Decorator waM coverings. Mirrored
Ing table. One bedroom and bath Ideally tocated walls. Three spacious bedrooms. FamUy room. NEWPORT ACH . . . New custom home In
for maJd or guest. Huge gourmet kitchen. Un-FormaJ dining room. Brick fireplace. Two car traditional design. Unbelievably spac ous mas-
believably reduced $130,000 ....... Now $595,000 detached garage .................................. $435,000 ter bedroom suite with great exercise room,
including jacuzzi and sauna. Three fireplaces.
CAMEO SHOREI ... Let the Pacific ocean set CUFF HAVEN ... Attractive duplex. Two WaJk-in cloeets. Fully equipped kitchen with
the mo<>dt Lovely four bedrooma. Fat>uk*a 180 bedrooms each. Hardwood noors throu~1 breakfast area and greenhou8e window. Four
degree view. New car~ and paint. Prtvate Presently u99d u a ~ unit, but ._. bedrooms. Ave and one-hlll1 batha. Fu1ty a.nd-
courtyard wltn aperkllng poof. Three private convertlbfe. Beaiuttfulty ~ WKt wet! scaped. Three car geraige .................... $299,000
bMChes within easy walktng dtatence.$595,000 maintained. New plumbing. New paint. security NEWPORT 8EACH .•. Comfortable two stcwy
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 4639 Tremont Lane system ... ~ .............................................. $380,000 home. Aw bedrooms. Large flimity room. S-W-
Open Sat 1-5 ............................. 1811 Cltft Oriw i "-Bon ........... t kit__....-
SA YCMST ... An extr~dlnary flYe bedroom ng room. uvi•. us room. ,.._ ""''"1111" """m
home featuring comfort .,d relaxation. eeeutl-UYCRIEST . . . Fatcinatlng four bedroom separate breatcfast room. Some cosmetic wort<
fuHy landscaped courtyard~ custom poof Md home. ThrM and~ bMM. ee.t deectibed needed. Exoellent value ....................... $260,000
spa. Huge lanai Wtttt retrectttble roOf, ~ •a comfiortabte, lrwmnQ ~on Cl'lilt tr.. ••ORT CMIT ... Moat popu&ar modill.
area and dry bar. Formel dlnJng room. laa.nd llne<t street. Large kttchen tt • ~ deflaht. · Three bedroomt, thr• ~ ,._ peif;t. NeW
kitchen with eating area cMWtooklng pool. Two Separate and very private m•• IUfte. b -carpet. New window cover'li'igs. Form.I ~
master bedroom .,,__ The one upstlllr• In· tentlYe U9e of shutters for complete privacy room. Separate breekfst wea in khche n. Some
eludes library and bllUarda room with wet bar. .. ............................................................ $375,000 ocean view from master bedroom petio
Two car gar~ ~s hobb room •......• $550,000 Sun 1-5 ...................... 1721..Antlgua Way.._________ . $.119.000
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Over Si~ty Years of Turning Dreams Jlnto Reality
CAPISTRANO BEACH
White water ocean and harbor views from every
room. Three bdrms (two master suites), family
room, den and elevator. Completely furnished.
ProfHS1onally decorated $885,000. Call
CATHRYN TENNILLE
BLUFFS· FRONT ROW $211,000
Highly uJ>iraded 3 bdrm end unit on lovely
greenbelt overlooking back bay. Lrg assumable
loan I@ 121,., interest. Larid in e9CroW w/1~
financlng for $38,767. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCEDABOLT
EXCLUSIVE CORAL CAY BAYFRONT
Ideal for chtldren w/sandy beach & boat slip.
Guard gated area w/communhy t.enrus. 4 bdrm$,
faintly rm, dining room, gourmet kitchen. wet
bar, sec. system. Beautiful pat10s and spa.
Owner may finance. $665,000. FEE. Call
MA.Rll. YN TWITCHELL
GOOD LOCATION NEAR BAY a OCEAN
Three bdnn home phu 2 bdrm apartment plus auest room & bath, 3 car garage. Home &
apartment separated by lig enao.ed patto:•
Call MARILYN TWITCHELL or
MARIA BERCOVITZ
PROMONTORY BAY -NEWPORT BEACH
Price reduction of $350,000. Elegant 5 bdrm 5 'h
bath home w/pier & slip for larse yacht. Formal
dirung room. family room. Fee land. $1,300,000.
Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
MESA VERDE CONDO-M1~
Rare "A" unit in excellent move in OOndition. 2
bdnns, sinSle encloeed ~· Great ·location!
Comm pool. Must see to appreciate. Call
DONNA WEBSTER •
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
NEWPORT BEACH
Spacious & unmacul.ate "Portoflno". 2 stQry, 4
bdnns, upgraded kitchen & baths, guest/maids
quarters, formal dining. family room, master
bdrm suite, on premium lot. Stepe to park & pool.
Walk to elemen 1eh. Call TODDY SMITH
OWNER RELOCATED ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH NEED .FAST SALE
Plan '11" Turtle Rock Glen 2 bdrm condo. Ex-4 ~~STARTER . ~,750
tensive use of skylighta. Enormous master suite, 2 . Great location. Ne~ ~h. ahopptng ~ter' and
flttplaces, sunken tub attachfd 2-<:ar prage. achoola: Many ameruuee include oonunuruty pool.
Cl u · t ffigb School Asswnabl tenrili, biiketball, clubhowie. park &' pcruc am.; f~. ~LmbA TAGLIANini e Call SALLY: SHIPLEY or JOYCEDABOLT
EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING
·----------------Enjoy c:ool breezes just one bUc from ocean. 3 bdnna. 40 ft lot. Abundant storage, lrg rooms, 3-
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PRIVACY OR PARTIES WITH A VIEW
Lrg exec home lends iteelf to entertaining or
comforuble family livifl8. Nearly 4,000 aq. ft. of
unique design. View of hilla and lights from most
car garage. Upper Wlit wlmini ocean view. Great
for guests or in-laws. $595,000. Call
BINNIE DIXON
BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL
LOW DOWN ----
Lease option or aale • assume $1M,OOO at l 1.5<YI.
Spaaous 3 bdrm end uruton quiet greenbelt wath
large er)cloRd yard and 2 lovely patios. Conve-
nient location. Walle t.o East Bluff shopping
center Land may be purchased for $25,084.
Reduced to $W3,9CJ(l.CjJJ saityShlpl!y «Joyce
Dabolt
NEW LISTING
STUNNING POOL HOME
Lovely Newport location. Entert.aming home
with flowing floor plan & sophisticated curb
appeal. 3 bdnns, 2 'h blaths with spacious family
room opening to large pool and Heck. $350,000.
Carr MARILYN HILL
rooms & oversized secluded spa. ~ acres of lush BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME HARBOR VIEW HOMES landscaping. Lois of wood & glas. dramatic On the 18th f&irway. Desfaned by Wallace Nefi
NEWPORT BEACH entry, 4 or 5 bdnns, 4 baths. $499,000. Call Four bdnns. private pool, sepante pool house
4 bdnn 31"2 bath home w/touch of New England DOROTHY MITCHELL w/sauna & ~ bath, beautiful ro.e prden & frwt. charm. Separate guest quarters, spiral s\a.U"CaSe, ....._ ______________ __, trees. Features oak planked flooring, wned
cathedral oeUings, highly upgraded. Spacious heating, superior construction throug-..
manicured lawn W1th petiol for entertaining. out. $1,100,000. Call OON Df;THOMAS or
Located steps from community pool and park. EASTBLUFF • NEWPORT BEACH BILL KROGER
Call TODDY SMITH REDUCED TO $179,500ft
Three bdrm sintle famlly home. Convenient OCEAN VIE\t LOTI
LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX location on quiet cul-de-sac near Newport Beach On the 5aSlc:f in Newport Beach. Close to the
Two beautiful apta. F.ach with 3 bdnns. 2 baths & Tennis Club, F.astbluff Shoppinc Center and Newport Pier. Just waiUna for you to build your
fireplace. Lower urut has formal dining rm. Corona del Mar High School. Large am.unable castle where you can watch the rolling
Sandy beach. Live in one, lease one or con· Joan at 11.5,. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or surf and lovely sunsets. $3~0.000. Call
vert to single family home, $869.~. Call JOYCE DABOLT DONNA WEBSTER or MARY RICHARDS
CATHRYN TENNILLE
HARBOR RIDGE LOT LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT
2 BEDROOM CONDO • ... ,800 DRASTIC REDUCTION Spectacular bayfront home w/paer and slip for
Excellent Tustin location! Fireplace and balcony Exclusive, guard gated community. large yacht. Quiet location w/su-eet parking+ 3-
pallo. Warm wood panelling in dinin& area. Large • BUildable • flat. $399,000. Call car g&rsie. Elevator, cent.ral vacuum, Elect awn-
Community pool, spa and tennis. Clote to shop-MARILYN TWITCHELL i.ngs, gourmet kitchen, leaded ;Jass entry
plllg and freeways. Call DONNA WEBSTER door, sky light, maid quarters. Please call
OUTSTANDING LOCATION MARIA BERCOVITZ
VILLAGE CREEK CONDO BIG CANYON -VERIAILLE
Lovely 3 bdrms. 2 baths, fa:m room, attaehed dbl On the golf t'OW'le w/pool, spa, bbq, gaz.ebo & lrs TWO UNITS FOR ONLY $10l,IOO
gar. Rural setting overlooking at.ream. Walk to patio for entertaining. French doon lead from Outstandm, buy with good financll\g! TWo 2
So Coast Plaza and Performing Art.a kitchen to pet.io~ &cterlor freshly painted.' bdrm units w/two 2-car ganaes plua 4 park-
Center Com pooVspa. $130,000 L .H. Call Owner ready to move. Please call ing spaces. Good rental area. Call
CAROL PANGBURN DOROTHY HARDCASTLE DONNA WEBSTER
PRICE REDUCTION
OLD CORONA del MAR
Cho1ce local.Ion south of Paciflc Coast Hwy. Lrse
bvmg room with brick !I.replace, dining area. 3
bdnns. pnvate petio, 2-ar garage. AskinC
$225,000. Call BINNIE DIXON
BLUFFS • SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM
LARGE ASSUMABLE LOANU
Highly uPIJ"&Cled end unit with part1al bay view.
Bright and sunny w/dramat.ic vaulted beam
oeiliJl&s and expanded inone fireplitce. 1.ArJiC!
encbed patio near pool. $207,000. Call
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT
. NEW LISTING
EXQUISrTE POOL HOME
Walk through the tropical entry atrium to a very
special 3 bdml home with family room and 2
fi.replaCe&. A •P!ll'k!!na ~~tio atte completes
the tetung. If this isn't enough. we have aood
financing too! $269,000. Call JOYCE DA.BOLT or
SAL~Y SHIPLEY
-GEORGE ELKINS c ·oMPANY
(714) 759-9100 .
J=2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER
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NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR .......
Perfect for entertaining! Th.is large 4 bedroom
home surrounds an inviting ~:,:OOL New-
kitchen. French doors, wood and sky-
lights. All UUa phw an~ VIEW! Let
us show you this loWly property. 759-1501
p 11,IOO ..... PISSllSllll
Excellent buy for Old Corona del Mar area. 1
block to beach. Extra wide lot. Call for further
information. 759-1501
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Fantastic executive prestige heme with all
amenities. Beautiful front courtyard. Pool and
spa in loyely landacaped rear yard Perfect for ~tertairiing! 759-1501
Tiii iii M Y-.S
Walk to the beach from th.is 3 bedroom condo
in excellent location. Tennis, pool, and spa all
· available. Repainted and newly carpeted, all
ready for new owners. Infonnation in office.
759-1501 ....... Lovely home in Corona del Mar. Just minutes
to walk to the beach or &hopping. CuAom wall
coveri.np, built-ins. 759-1501
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Beautiful home on a large lot in Spyglass.
Reduced dramatically in price to $450,000.
Many amenities. Please call for info. 759-1501
Lovely, vacant condo in move-in condition.
Pretty, private area. 3 becb'oc:>lm. backs to
greenbelt. $198,000 with 1P11mable loan.
759-1501
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4 bedrooms and 3 baths are yours in this
recently redecorated home. Quiet end unit
looks out on greenbelt. Price reduced to
$199,500. 759-1501 #
fllTllTll Lllltm
Sitting on the bluff r:ight above the main beach'
at Corona ii th.ii hOu.e with lteps down to the
IAOd & surf. Thol9 property are rarely avail-
able. Priced below market at $925,000.
7:59-1501
NEWPOIT IEACH OFFICI
2170 ... •11111 Drive
Newpert l1nll, CA l2llO
(n4) 71t-1I01
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Private beach access comes with this Corona
del Mar home. Views ol. hills provide a country
atroosphere and welcome open space feeling.
Owner will help with low interest financing.
759-1501
IUl11f& ._ llY YllW
Excellent flowing floor plan and exceptional
decorating with extensive use of wood, mirrors
and tiles make lovely town.home a delightful
place to live and entertain .. Call 759-1501
a••m••• There's still time this year for invi;es~to;n;.lln~---111111mm• •mm----~
come units in Corona del Mar. Never vacant! And ocean and sunset views! Th.is 4 bedroom,
" 11 . II
Huge loan to assume at 11~. Let's make an f""1i.ly home is on a very large lot with great
appointment to see! 759-1501 potential! Now afford.able at $295,000. Call foe
details. 759-1501
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
.... Ill 1111
E)ccellent income units. Never vacant. Huge
loan to as,,.ume at 11%. Let'5 malre-an-appeint-
ment to see. 759-1501
11111 IOI
2 houses on extra large lot with potential to
build another. These income units are oWned
by creative lender who will listen to your Offer!
Let's get together on this one. 759-1501
Great Investment {)pporn.mity. Triplex in
Costa Mesa with lar&e 2 bdrm owners unit plus
a 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm unit. 759-1501
llWPllT•• Large & spacious upper unit w/3 bdnns. Sec.-
ond unit is small and cozy 2 bdrm, Within
walking distance to the beach. Great as-
sumable financing plus owner will carry. Call
to see. 759-1501
Qlll I llT YIL•
3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths in The Beach. Cla.e to
the beach & community activities. Priced to sell
at $139,900. 759-1501
•••--·•n••YllWau Situated on lovely cUl de sac with an ocean
view. 3 bedroom, 2 bath borne with pool sized
yard. Many new uJ>lradee. El~t executive
home. 759-1501
AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
"We Protect &' Service
Things That Service You."
COSTA MESA SANTA UU
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2 houses on extra large lot with potential to
build another. These income units are owned
by ettative lender who will listen to your offer!
Just reduced to $159;000. ~t'~~ togethe1 on
this one. 759-1501
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Great investment opportUnity. Triplex in
Costa Mesa with large 2 bdrm owners ,w.nit plus
a 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm unit. 759-1501
mt US1D •SA IEllE
Beau'1f ul 3 bedroom custom borne with
gorgeous pool and spa. Has just been listed in
~rime area. See it now, won't ~t long.
$389,000. 759-1501
IRVINE
UIYlmllT
Life is great in this 2 bedroom + den condo in a
very desirable area of Irvine. c.ommunity pool.
golf COUJ'le, great views. ·A bargain at $187,500.
759-1501
.. llT -tllLITY Axe combi.Md in Rancho San Joaquin in this
beautifully decorated condo.. 2 bedrooms. .tja-
cent to golf course. Many extra amenities.
759-1501 .
---· lllln . .,. •11111 This model P.erfect home haS 2· bedrOorns &
den, an atrium with Italian tile and a fountain,
private decb and is upgraded throughout.
$158,000. Call to preview. 759-1501 .
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BEST SPOT ON THE BLOCK. LOVELY 4 BEDROOM. 3
BATH NEWER-MESA VERDE HOME. SECLUDED LOT,
WOOD FLOORS & 3 CAR GARAGE. PRICED TO SELL AT
$27 4,500. JICllE UllLEllll
MESI.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. JICllE IUILElll
CUFF llllE VIEW
ASSUI£ $113,000 IT 13~
Outstanding custom home In Cliff Haven. Spacious 4'
bdrms plus family room & deri. Formal dining, French
doors thru-out. View of bay & ocean from large observa-
~ tlon eteck. Separate master with adjoining den. Beautiful
pool area with spa & decking. AmazJng value. Just listed at
$449,000. w 1111111
llEWPOIT VIEW
1h ACRE
Over 1/2 acre lot with spectacular
views of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom
residence with se~arate guest
unit or maid's quarters. Just
· listed at $539,000. Call for Infor-
mation and showing. Open Sat &
Sun.1111-11631-1266
BEST BUY OM BIYFIOIT
PRICE REDUCTION ----ISSUIE-$&00K at I'* illE llHUS
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131-1211
COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 3 BEDROOM COSTA
MESA CONDO. NEW EVERYTHING-FLOORING, PAINT,
WINDOW COVERINGS. COMMUNITY POOL & REC
ROOM . REDUCED TO $101 ,900 . .111111 llllLEllll
EXCLUSIVE • f IRST TllE· ON THE MARKET
5 BDRM, FAMILY ROOM, BUCCOLA BUILT HOME. CEN-
TRAL AIR, INTERCOM, SPA AND CUL DE SAC LOCATIO
MAKE THIS MESA VERDE HOME AN EXCELLENT
CHOICE . .llCllE llllLEIWI
NEWPORT BEACH, $179,900
Beautiful spacious 3 bdrm. 2 bath
home w/format dining room. L-Ots
of closets, large deck. Open, light
& airy with total privacy on a lush
greenbelt~ Only $179,900 (L/H)
IELll IELUIO
DESPEUTE
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
& sun decks. Sacrificing at
$299,900. Vacant. Will listen to
offers. IELIA IELUIO
DELIA DELGADO
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831-1288
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS, TRY 10~ DOWN
Bank repo. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 11 year old home. Secluded
location. Needs paint & carpet. Bank wlll sell below
appraisal. Asking $250,000. Submit any offer. IELll
DELllDO
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LIVE IN 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 steal! IEW IElllll
MESI VERDE WILi TO COUllTRY CLUB, $229,900
Just llstedl Fabulous remodel you'd think It is custom ..
Walk to country club. This Is a showplace. Beautiful
remodeled Island kitchen wllots of tiles, pass through to
formal dining room, plantation shutters, French doors,
skylights, full security system, private backyard with -
Inviting pool and more. Call for your private showing
today. llUA llLllM ..
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex.
Right on the beach. Two 3
bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car gar-age. Excellent value
"& financing. $839,000 Ill
llMEll 631-1266
BllJID IEW CUSTOI
REDUCED TO $429,HO
PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 sq.ft.
of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm, famlly rom,
formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many
upgrades to mention. It's stunnlngl EXCLUSIVE SHOW-
ING. Call for appointment. UE l•Ell 631-1266
IOI USJllC • IEWlOIT HEIGHTS ·
Charming 2 bdrm plus den home with one of the Heights
best locations. Contemporary design with spacious llv~
area. Beautifully landscaped. Asking $219,500. Call j ..
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4 BDRM CUSTOM 011 11' ACRE
Outstanding pool home only 8 years old. Shows Ilka a
model home. All amenities including breakfast eating
area. Separate famlly room with fireplace and formal
dining. Price just reduced to $350,000. For appointment
call U1 l•UI 631-1266
llEWPORT HEIGHTS I/POOL, $189,000
Gorgeous 3 bdrm home. Split level with open beam
ceilings. Immaculate In and out. Bright, airy and !eady to
be sold. W 1111111631-1266
IEWPJ»IT HEICHTS-llEW CUSTOM
wEDI' """ TO $314,"0
Superb newer 4 b' 80 with traditional design.
Gourmet Island kltc1... 'lo·•onal features. Sep-
arate formal dining with .. ~ ry custom extra
you could Imagine. Massive Ot>, ~pa. It's a dream!
Ill IMDl 631 -1266
234 E. 17th ST., COSTA . MESA • 831-1286
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·1. *-*:ClllU DEL ID llYFUIT*-cuatom 5 bdrm, 4'1a bath, 2 m•t•r ault .. , be•utfful '
lar~ llvlng room with apectKular view. 3 flreplacee,
I wet bar a room for 3 boata up to 55 ft. a..t buJ on
bayfront. Reduced to $895,000, lnclud" the land. Ill
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.Bob I Dovie loop Bob loop, Jr •. 1~
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IEWPOITS llNCS IOAD t
One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home ls • i
&'~........-...----__. deslgn84 for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms. 3 baths,
large dining, game room .with sit down bar. very large po_ol. 1 :
Rmll!¥-lll¥--llDI~-------Priced at $425,000 (land quote Is $190,102). Great buy. 11t•--
Owner mov ng to Rij.wall.lll Four bedroom, three baths, formal dining, family room, f beautiful large master suite, dock spaoe up to 55 ft. Steal i at $895,000 and will trade to Mesa Verde, Spyglass,
I A8rDorlUdge,-Bfg Canyon.-wuneasetoptlon. 1srT.D. -ot
$600,000 assumable. Submit any offer. 1111 MYIE IMP
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1 bath, co-op hlghrlM, underground parking, com-
munity pool with fabulou1 deck•. $220,000. BOB ' DOVI
KOOP
LINDA. ISLE
SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY t
.4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, we~ bar;nToe i
'yard, -view of-eity & ocean. Security 11uardgate + pool & P-C--.-
tennls. $395,000. • • llYIE i. ·
POSSIBLE COllEICIAL LOT
Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office I
bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay i
view. presently has small house and storage and Is zoned
for horse property. $350,000. • ~ MYIE I• I
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Suite-w/sitUng area, maids-quarters, room for 2 large
boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both
assumable at low rate, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the land,
must move Inland. Ill I HYIE IOOP
4 bedroom 21h bath formal dining, family room, breakfast
area. large yard with tJol, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asl<Tng 25,000 . ..-~..v1C-1PaiA11t--~-Jlt----l-.....J
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Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom,
two bath. two fireplaces, separate family room. pool, room
to add. Walk to town & Lido. very motivated.Seller can
carry large Note. $375,000. IOI I llYIE IOOP
!ACHTSIAI COVE BAYFROIT
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. Ill I MYll llOP
BALBOA COVE BAYFIONT
Four bedroom, 3 bath formal dining, family room, break-
fast room. Large master suite with view down bay, built In
BBQ. covered p1 tio and lawn, private dock for 40' yacht.
Very large home only $500.000. IM 1 MYIE IMP
UDO ISLE PRllEST LOCATION
Fantastic turning basin and night fight, mountain views
from this 4 bdrm, 4 bath remodeled. Open light and airy
home wrffi an all new gourmet kitchen and baths. Beautiful
tlle work plus dock for 50 ft yacht. $1.950,060. 111 I NYIE
Villa Balboa's largest penthouse·, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm
2 ba1h, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. I
$2-65,000. Great terms. Ill II MVIE IMP
77. 72 acrJ~! C!:JE~!1!~~~!s~1:~o Mineola I
Tangelows, 9,000 Valencia oranges. 250 Ruby Red a
Grapefruits, age 9 to 15 years. Sub-divided Into 4 sec-I
tlons. Buy all or part. Asking $1,200,000. Will trade million
equity for units, Newport home, submit any offer. Ill•
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2nd TD $204.000 at 13%. Steal ea.VJ.000. IM DI llYIE
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5 bdrm, 5 bath, formal living, dining. large yard with pool, 13
jacuzzi & wet bar. Ocean vlew, priva~ beaches, owner will I
_finance lease option. Submit any offer. $529,000. Ill I
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11EWPORT BEACH CUSTOM VIEW HOME BUil T IN 1982 WOOD & GLAS~,
n GOURMET KITCHEN. OCEAN, CANYON & CITY LIGHTS
Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, • VIEW, 3 BDRM, 3 BATH. $399,000. OWNER & LENDER I
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Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or WILL COOPERATE. STEAL THIS, MAKE AN OFFER. Ill
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Condominiums
180 Cabrillo
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NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
26 Distinctive Homes
• Gate Guarded Security
• 2 Master Bedrooms from 1490 sq. ft .
• 3 Bedrooms and Den at 1755 sq. ft.
• Broker Cooperation
Sales ,._gents:
Chuck Spitler
Joyce Waltze
(714) 631-1266
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Wide open spaces of golf course, hills
and sunshine beaming across beauti-
fully landscaped pool, spa and deck-
ing to this lovely 2 story Big Canyon.
Brand new listing is a spacious 4 Br
entertainer's delight. Huge game
room with wet 'bar and fireplace
opening to outdoor living. Fonnal
dining, den, laundry facilities -all
large rooms and 3 fireplaces. Ser-
enity and the good life all in one
lovely home. Well priced at $990,000 .
l 1toey air/Oond. 4 yr old beauty.
Custoinized inside and out. Thll 11 for
the ~ looking for the cwflllac of
homel. $239,000.
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4 Br home with remod. kitchen. HM
huge family room w/lge uJed brick
f~. Wet bar and ceiling fari. RV
acceea an<l neighbo_thood park. Make
this a perfect family home.$114,oe8.
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Fan\altic condo buy. 2BR + loft, 2
'l"i ba. brick patio and your own pri-
vate apa! Firecx&Iace, garage, near
aichook see 'Jj y!
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8 BR, WN.ly room + pool on quiet cul
de sac. Double fireplace, Uaht & airy.
Large patio. F.asy ca.re yard. -.a.-11wm 11W1 _.llLL''"RMMMI
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Beautiful 3 Bdrm and d«1 .or. 4
Bdrm home. Love~ patfo enter-
ta1nment area with lush gardens
and flreplt. Also has R.V. access.
Excellent location. A must see for
the discriminating buyer. Ask for ..............
REAL ESTATE •• •11 lttl ....... I .. M. ••rwt .....
·=·----·· Magnificent 5 Bd, 7 Ba manor, high on a hill, offering a SUNSETS OVER
CATALINA view from most room's and reflecting the ultimate In quality, de5lgn
and livability. Luxurious mast.er suite complete w/fireplace and sauna. 40' pool &
spa and central air. Owners will oooaider your hOUle u down payment. Offered at
$1,950,000 Jeri Hunt. ,,,...., ...... 1.1
••n•.....,. ~ith a ~pean flavor! Truly a unique arid cWliC, Bd townhome! Formal prden
view di.nine· Marble entry. A tOtally remodeled sinjle level end unit-very private.
24 hr. guarded gate. Asluine high loan. ShOwn by appt. R&luced to $~25.000. Jeri
Hunt.
UllTIPY•LR
With the sunshine 'n charm of this Lusk Eutbluff home. Lg 3 Bd + faro. rm.
Skylltes, brick + custom UP&J'ade. thruout for emotiOUI aamo.phere! Be"a\Jttfully
larlaicaped parlt.Ukeyaro areas. umut your trade! Fee $325,000. Jane Paquin. ..
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Peninsula Home. Mint condition with large brick patio. Second story llvina room,
beamed ~ 4 Br, 3 Ba + den. Owner will 811ist w/financing. Reduc:ed to
$825,000.
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Custom Newport ffeiihts family hOme. Specious 4 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 car aarage, 8eCUrity
~alk to echools, beach & shopping. Owners will aaist--ukinl $389,900. Vee
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.REALTY
'The Harbor Area's ·oldest Real Estate firm ~
JISlllE •EEl·IUIOEI 1111,ioo
Popular plan 3 highly upgraded & im-
maculate throughout. 3 bdnns, den, for-
mal dining room & a lovely yard. Gate
guarded Jasmine Cre.ek has private ten-
nis courts, swimming pools & a beautiful
club house.
Cl• Ill I llUll YIEWI Sll0,000
Spectacular Paul Thoryk designed home
featured in Home & Garden Magazine.
Contemporary design all m natural
woodS. Lavish use of stained g~ &
brass. 3 bdnns, 3 baths & 3 car garage.
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Highly upgraded & immaculate single
story 4 bdrm home on quiet street. Pool,
jacuzzi, family rm with custom wet bar &
WEITIUFF lllYE $444,IOO
Motivated seller moving out of the area is
offering their immaculate 3 bdrm home
at below market! Family room, 2 fire-
places, wet bar, air conditioning, nice
patio & enclosed yard.
CllM& l•IUHS IOWI VIEW 110,000
This home is all the way at the top of
Corona Highlands on exclusive Isabella
Terrace. Secluded & private California
style 3 bdrm home with large famlly rm,
fonnal dining area, French doors, spa &
beautifully decorated.
1&11111 Wll irr111 1211,000
112,000 MWl·WEITOLIFF 1111,IOI
Sharp 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo walking
distance to shopping, transportation &
schools. Fireplace, pool & deluxe kitchen.
Assume low interest 1st T.D. & seller will
.carry 2nd· T .D.
non ••• llYllE TEIUCE .......
A fantastic view of the bay, ocean, city
lights & Catalina ~ sq ft fixer upper
home with pool Owner will finance at
12% interest. There is no better view.
SPECTICIW VIEW LIT 11,200,000
Prime C.Orona del Mar location over-
looking bay & city lights. Approximately
Y2 acre approved for 4 units. Completely
unobstructed view. Owner may help
finance
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432 Isabella Terr .•
Corona Highlands -Sun. 1-5
1429 Dolphin Terr.,
Irvine Terrace Sat & Sun 1-5
2409 Tustin Ave.,
Back Bay
1207 Blue Gum,
Westcliff Grove
2721 Fifth Ave.,
Corona del Mar
1103 Salinas,
Mesa Woods
Sun. 1-5
Sun. 1-5
Sat. 1-5
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EUUIT UM -E MllMI
Rich wood paneling. TastefuI-wallcOver-
ings. A lovely 4 bdrm home located on
1 Y} lots with a large sunny patio. We feel
this is the best buy on Lido!
IAYCIEIT FlllLY .. I $141,111
Spacious Spanish style 4 bdrm home.
Great qutdoor entertainment area with a
beautiful pool, fountain & fire ring. Nice-
ly· maintained home. Family room_,&
formal ~g, room ..
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Just a short walk to the beach. Nicely
maintained 3 bdrm home on R-2 lot with
room to build additional units. Owner
will finance.
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Fantastic estate site set in 36 rolling areas
in an area of other. multi million dollar
estates.
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2 bdrm home on full size R-2 lot. Cute as
can be with fireplaCe, beam ceilings &
enclosed patio. Needs some fixing, but a
terrific value
10 FEET R Tll llY lnl,lll FEE
Spacious 2 story 4 bdrm home in prime
Dover Shores location with private pier
& slip. Family room. dining room, large
bayfront patio.
PElllSIU PlllT ,_ SMl,llO
Completely redone 4 bdrm & den home LUii Cl• llPLEI 1411,000
with new everything! Move right in. 3 bdrms & 3 baths in EACH unit. Prime
· First time ever offered for sale. Sprawl-
mg 4 bdn1l home + studio apt. on two
lots. 4 car garage, den, lanai-family room + formal dining area. Owner will finance
at attractive rate with 30% down.
Massive pillars give you the feel of location ocean side of P.C.H. Fireplaces,
Mount Vernon. French doors, 2 fireplaces jacuz.zies, private ocean view deck & m111m amAL sn•1•
Owrier moving back East will rent his & I. '.iJ.lreDt ""fo.u.r_.,.$~1.....,700IAl--1~....&.M),u.___-=---qiuch more. See to appreciate -~--completely redone 4 Ddffii. 001, den, :2
-WI -Sllt,000 A terrific value in this spacious 3 bdrm
condo -just 2 years old. Massive brick
fireplaee, French doors, wet bar, sky-
lights, ~ts & drapes. Owner will
ftnanoe at below market rates & tenm.
L1YE N TIE UY 111,111 U. fireplaces, new carpets & drapes.
Like new 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home
with 42 feet on the bay! Fireplace, built-ll•UEllllL .... l!,IM,111
in kitchen, large cove~ laruiL Out of High visibility location on Warner Ave. at
town owner says sell. Will finance with the San Diego (405) twy. 33.800 sq. ft.
30% down. completely air conditioned & sprinklered.
(213) 628-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
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HOIES FOR SALE
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1 BR plm FAM RM Of DEN
2921 Fourth Street, Corona~ Mat
675-6000 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2BEDROOM
704 Avocado, Corona def Mar
675-6000 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
1429 Dolphin T•r. Irvine Terr, N.8 .
673-4400 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
720 Goldenrod, COM
644-7211 $199,000
9 Northampton, Befcourt Hiii, NS
Sun 1-5
644-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-6
3028 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
1825 Port Wheeler, HVH, Newport Beach
640-1926 $232,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or. DEN
121 Avenlda Gavlota, San Clemente
498-5468 $128,500 Saturday 1-5
••23 Beachcomber Or, Jasmine Crk, CdM
631-7300 $575....QP~L __ """"'"' Sun 1-6
1't2025 Port·Brlatol (Hrbr'Vu Hmes) NB
675-6000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1230 So. Broadway, Santa Ana
645-0303 $97,000 Sunday 1-5,
38EDROOM
2721 5th Ave, Old Corona det Mar
673-4400 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 * 963 Arbor, Costa Mesa
642-6255 $125,000. Sat/Sun 1-5
""2772 Circle Dr, Bayshores, N.B.
644-9060 $270,000 Sunday 1-5
1419 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terrace, CdM
675-5930 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM
675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •600 Harbor laland Dr. Prom. Bay, N.B.
631-1400 $1 ,150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
226 Heliotrope, Coron'B del Mar
759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1-5
•432 Isabella Terr, Corona Highlands, CdM
673-4400 $795.000 Sunday 1-5
.-1•3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona det Mar
759-1501. $925,000 Sunday 1-5
•~1 Onda (Btuffs) Newport Beach
640-8259 $259,500 SaVSun ~1-5
1733 Port Barmouth, H V Hills, Npt 8Ch 67~~ $289,000 Sunday 12-5
2746 Santa Ana St, #A, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $144,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1419 Santanella, Corona del Mar
759-9100 *284,SOOFEE Sat/Sun 1-5
19501 SMwra S.00, COM
6'M·7020 *219,000 Sun 1-5
147 Via Undlne, lido Isle, Npt Beach
• 8«·9060 S375,000 Sunday 1-5
IBR ... FAMRM•DEN
••2422 22nd St. Newport Beach
645-0303 $598,000 Sunday 2·5 * •308 38th St, Newport titand, NB
631-7300 $365,000 Sun 1-5
**308 ~8th St. N.wport Tiland. NB 631-7300 $365,000 Sunday 1-5
v2111 Bayahore Or, Bayahofel, N.B.
644-9060 $365,000 FEE Sunday 1-5
21 Canyon Crest Drive, Colona det Mar
644-7020 $198,500 Sunday 1-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal, Btg Cyn, NB
~7020 $535,000 Sat 1-5
17 Cherbourg, (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
760-9073 $575,000 Saturday 1-5
* • 1900 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, NB
831-7300 1545.000 Sun 1-5 ~ \ vS18 El Modena, Newport Hts, N.B.
640-4868 $389,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2762 Hiiiside Or., H.V. Knoll, npt Bch
84-0-8077$259,500 sunday 1-5
3078 Madeira, Costa Mesa
548-2313 ~152,500 Saturday 1-4
2812 Serang Pl, Mesa Verde, CM
241-7697 $$155,000 Sa1/Sun 12-5
227 Milford Dr (Cameo Shores) COM
760-1016 $335,000 L~ Sunday 1-5
M.9B-6..Mt. ..Walton .fouatalA ~lley
968-1137 Open Sonday 1-5
**405 North Star, Dover Shores.NB
644-6200 $725,000 .Sun 2-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn Palmer)Costa Mesa
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 * • 1064 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5
•332 POfnMttla, Corona del Mar
631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-5
993 Presidio (Mesa det Mar) Costa Mesa
751-3191 $129,IWO Sunday 1-5
2 Rue Fountalnbtue, Big Cyn, NB
760-8333 $449,000 Sun 1-5
208 Tustin Avenue. Newport Hefghte, NB
631-7300 $350,000 Sun, 1-5
**315 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
84-4-6200 $995,000 Sat 2-5
404 Vista Grande, COM
6'44-7020 $219,000
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* • 1206 Cambridge, Newport Beach
759-9100 $319,900 Sunday 1:30-5
2542 Circle (Bayshore) Newport Beach
644-6200 $329,000 ~d8Y 1-5
*18 Cyptess Point (Btg Ceny~ NB
759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
1955 Irvine Ave. Coata Meaa
845-7078' $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
20181 Spruce, Back Bay area. S.A Hta.
&42-5200 $154,000 Sunday 1-5
13"49 Su ... 1e. Westcttff, N.8.
• 642-5200 1234,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 BA ptw ,AM AM or DIN
••812 Aleppo, EU1bluffs, N.8.
"4.4-9000 $349,000 Sunday 1-S
1721 Antigua Way, Baycreet. NB
831-7300 $375,000 Sun 1·5
1830 AnUgua Way, OoYer Shotel, NB 1' 5 e:U-7300 $475,000 Sun -
*2107 Arbutus NB &4'4·6200 $275,000 Sun 1·5 * •• 1 Balboa CoYa (Balboa Covee) NB
7&o:-8333 S775,000 Sunday 1-5
**601 88Y9kte Dr. Promtutory Pt, NB
031·1.00 $1,100,000 · Sat/Sun 11-4
••114'5 Cepri Circle, eo.ta Mel8
631·1268 $625,000 Sunday 1-4
2730 O. Soto Ave (Mesa det Mar)CM
631-7370 $147,500 • Sun 1-5
* • 1106 Dover Otive, WMtcitff, N.8. 6f56..9060 $339,000 Sund-v 1-S..
**1913. E. Bey, Peninsula, N.B
644-90&0 $1,985,000 Sat 2-5
*1700 GaaaXy, Dover Shorel, Newport Sch
759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1914 Suva Circle. Mesa Verde, CM
759-1501 $389,000 Sunday 1-5
1441 Galaxy Ot, Dover ShoNe, NB.
548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •4821 Gorham (Cameo Shores) COM
e«-~~~r.ooo Sat1sun 1-4
9 H«rnttage, 86g Cyn, NB
• 844-1200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 * •8 Jade Cove (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760~3 $625,000 Sunday 1-5
••1421 KJngs Road (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch
675-6000 $395,000
* * 111 Via Lido Soud, (Udo late) NB
648--6333 $2, 100TOOO Sunday 1·5
1918 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, NB
631-7~~2li·ooo Sat/Sun 1-S
*1328 Mariners Orlve, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1721 Martin Way, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $305,000 Sun 1-5
V23. Montpetlier, (Harbor Ridge), Nwpt 8ch
644-8200 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •4&45 Perham Dr (Cameo Shoree. COM
644-6200 $759,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 28601 Placide, Lag Niguel 642-21~ $350,000
828 Presidio Ot (Mesa det Mar) CM
631-631-73 ..
Sun 1-5
* * * •400 Morningstar Ln, Newport Beach
643-2364 $650,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
* e,((4 Morro Bay, Spygtaaa, CdM
759-1501 $749,000 Sunday 1-5
1018 Nottingham Road, Westcllff, NB
631-7300_ $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
* •,.645 Perham Dr (Cameo Shores, COM
&4-4--6200 $759,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 _ * • 28601 Placlda, Lag Niguel
84-2-213"4 $350,000 Sun 1-5
828 Presidio Dr (Mesa del Mar) CM
631-631-7370 $134,900 Sunday 1-5
999 Preatdto (Mesa det Mar) Costa Mesa
751-3191 $139,500 Sunday 1-5
2315 Purdue. Costa Mna
644-8404 $210,~ Sund~ 1-..
*V" 19 Royal St. aeorge, Btg Cyn NB
e.4-4·8200 1665,000 Sat 1-5
V"21 Rue Fontaine a.u, (Big Canyon) N.8 .
720:-9400 $485,000' Sat/Sun 1-5
J 1230 Sand Key (Hwbor Vu HINa) COM
t7&-e000 S3'9,000 SUriCiey 1·5
*2001 Santiago, Baycfeat, Npt Bch.
673·"4400 $345,000 · Sunday 2..e
*1628 Santiago Orlw, S.ycr•t. NB
631·7300 1385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
' -438 Sierra COM
760-8975 $825,000 Sun 1-5 * •3416 Summ«M1, Co.ta Me.. 645-0303$239,900 Sat 2-5
3917 TMkwood, South Santa Ana
875-6000 $185,000 SaVSun 1-5
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*4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shor•, NB
631-7300 $595,000 Sa11Sun 1-5
* *828 Via Udo Nord (Udo Ille) NB
760-8333 $2.350,000 Sunday 1-5
2105 Yactrt MleChlef. (SMvleW) Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 1-5
v2121 Yacht Yankee, Seavlew, N.B
M4-9060 S3·ss.ooo Sunday 1-5
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1084 Corona Lane (Mela def "4at) CM
• 631-7370 $169,900 .,,. Sunday 1-5
1 124 W. Oceen Front, Newport Beach
759-9100 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
•• 6 Traf81ger, Harbor Ridge
· 640-4&68 s1,950,ooo sundav 1-5
••1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest, N.B
557-7914 $415,000 Sunday 1-5
*•20 cypr ... Point, Big Ceriyon, NB
631-7300 $995,000 Sun 1-5
••509 08 Anz.a (Cor0na Hightamt.) COM
760-8333 ssee.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
* *818 Hatbor lslanO Drive, Newport Beach
759-9100 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5
• 17 Hermitage, 8tg ~. NB
8«-6200
220 Jasmine COM
&«-7211 $459,000 * •24 Mlaaion Bay, Spygts. NB
760-8333 $669,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sat 1-5
43 Montedto, Spyglua, COM
760-8333 $725,000 ·, Sat/Sun 1-5
*v33 Montpeltler, NB
644-6200 $850,000 Sun 1-S
~ ••t Muir 8Mot't (Spyglass) Nwpt 8ch
760-8333 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
873 Mystic Way, LB
675-6181 $750,000 Sun 1-5
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321 Plazza (Lido Isle) Newport Beectl
673-7767 · • Sat/Sun 1-5
1228 Poiat.s Ortve, Oo"8t Shor•. NB •
631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * •30 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) Npt Sch
644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-4
1519 santtago Drive, Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-6
2018 SentJago orlve, Dover Shor•. NB •
631-7300 $468,000 Sun 1-5 * •436 Sierra Drive. Corona def Mar 780-8975 $625,000 Sat/Sun 12-4;30
•• 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB
760-.8333 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**239 Via Udo Soud U.~l.Mm218<: --759-9100 $1 ,550,000 . Sat/Sun 1-S
••5 Winged Foot Ln, ~ Cany0n. NB ~1-7300 $799,000 Son 1-5
• 19 Yonctown, trvtne
644-6200 $224,500 qs unday 12-5
8BEDROOM
***107 Milford, Cameo shor•, COM
644-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* * * 107 MltfOfd (Cameo Shrs) COM -
644-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
8 BR pin FAM RM or DEN
* 20691 Aquatic lane, Huntington Beach
S.8-2313 $166,950 Sat/Sun 1-4
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**103 Via Udo Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bc:h
759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4
7 ADROOll plu8 FAM RM or DEN
*•1'406 Lincoln Lane, BayCrest, NB
&31-7300 s.«8.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
CONDOS FOR SALE
2BEDROOM
••212 Saybrook Court, Costa Mesa
751-.3191 $144,000. Sunday 1-4
3BEDROOM * 14 Encore Court, Newport Bead'I 759-1501 $175,009 Saturday 1·5
•2723 Fifth, Corona dll Mer
875-«>00 $349,500 Sunday 1-6
2702 Vllta dll Oro, Tht Bkitfs, N.8 .
644-7424 $195,000 St 12~/Sn3·5
430 Vi.ta Grande (Blofft) Newport Beedl
759-9100 $211,000 Sunday 1,..4:30
4BeDROOll1 * 21 se Vista Entreda (Bluffs) Nwpt Bc:h
759-9100 $207,000 . . ~ 1-5
*2124 Vista LMedo, Bluffa, NB
759-1501 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
-'l--roWRHOUSEB FOft 8
3BEDROOM * 17 Summerwtnd, Newport Crest, N.B.
&t8-7171 $169,500 Sunday 1-4
•2129 VISta Entreda, Bluffs, Npt Bch
759-1501 $389,000 Sunday 1-5
4BEDROOM * 18 Baruna. Newport Crest, N.B. ·
648-7171 $ 179,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
DU_PLEXES 1 & 1
28R plua 1 BR
4271427 'A Orchid, COM
644--6200 $2•9.500 Soo 1 ....
2BR plua2 BR
1611 Cliff Or, CUff Haven, NB
631-7300 $380,000 Sat 1-5
2 Br plua 3 Br
418/418 'A HeUotrope. COM
~ $350,000 Sun 1-S
1 --18-Orange County RMI Estate/An Adwirt~ .,pp'8ment to the DAILY PILOT/Setutday, October 13. 1984
81 years old, and still in love with work
., Jo'/ Dee AnthonJ
o.llf'NeeC.1 J • I
"Work Is only work If you'd rather be doing something
else," Leonard Smith's father told him long before Leonard
had ever thought of the Bay & Beach real 4'ftate company he
would later own.
Smith sold the flnn to Jerry Oalebout In 1980 to make It
OaJebout Bay & Beach. but atlll works there as a consultant.
The young Smith took his father's lesson to heart.
Eighty-one years ofd this week, he's been at a job of eome
sort since the age of 1 ... not because he considered It wor~
but because he loves people.
He feels sad whenever he hears of those who say they
had an unhappy chUdhOod .... was-a '""tong MTCfsummer
night's dream," he says, recaJllng how his father Insisted on
providing him wtth an Ind Ian pony and other sign• of his love.
Recently, an old friend.stopped by Oalebout Bay & Beach
office and told Smith he still remembers how he could beat
all the kids of the country town near Uttle Rock, Arte .• on that
pony.
One evidence of his famlly'S'care was thefr att9ntlon to
Smith's early achievements. When he was only 11 years ofd,
Smith won a spelling bee on the word "phthisfc!! egatnst
children both older than he was and from a school six times
larger. His dad was so Impressed he moved the family Into
the city so Leonard could get a better education.
When Leonard was 12, his father worried that his ofder
brother George absorbed most of his attention because
Leonard never seemed tq get Into scrapes the way George
did. To make sure Leonard understood, his father aa.td,
·'The Lord must have Just blessed you with an extra measure
of common sense and good judgement." "Well," Smith
sald, "I never tried particularly to please him up to that time
-but you can bet your life I did from that point on. That's a
compliment that I cherish even now."
Though he coutd have spent au his free time riding the
Indian pony his father gave him, Smith chose to begin work
et the local drug store when he waa 1 ... Nejghborhood
gossips In the small town used to teU his dad he waa wortclng
llYtl •vt 111MM Plf'fect loution. wal lo ships & rest.lab. Nut & Just painted 2 INhl,
2'h b1th ttwmause. Comnuity pOll & c:Wlhue. Cll tlOWI
.. tllllY Ull 11 ...
V .... "l.IW" lllOdel with two ...._ IS lftd .. of bay.
8ealtN cenditiln. Good fNndnr ' .... mious.
1NS-..ZPUZ& '21 ....
8'uth._ bay & tctan m . Enjoy ..ms. & stnet lnilft 2 .......
Sc>adDus 3 IMht, 3 b1th condo + """*' room. .... '., ......
BeautlM '*' ' f9I .... W>. pirtq.
au LIA.., 1111 .... PllMI
Newport Crest'**· l•cest ftoer plan. 4 b*m. 3% b.ltta, fM!ly ,..,
to-level. c•ISUlitJ peol ' tenris. W• to beach.
WITllFUIY IL ._.... W..-
Custom ldt '-" en~ lot Ill C... .. llllf. 1111 at 1912, Wcllllt.
•ditecb ...... ,..., Mme. Ideal IDcltltrL .... r.-.. ..... .
.. '"'•.... . sa..-TOMIOIC <* lOTlt F .. Y .. .U«.-aety dietrattd, _. te ..... II
Ill ilMlitin. c• Md .... "'a~••tt •• 1 tu. of tWs _.., .... . Thia Ii lie Mtstylt JOU w;r.t. 24 tr. stality.
••• llM.-••Nn ---.Attllllll ............ .T ....... ts It $35',00l ucL
.... .... ... ii '79 .... ti& ..... 4 Clf 1•1111 tadl ....
. ..-ra ml $23UOO _.•Illa 41*1. 11cdlne rtntMs, dllt ti ,, .... ,.. ... Wt c.ii4 Pim. t.t x ....
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th9 boy too h d. Leonard never the>ught IO. He c
promlaed hla dad he-'d study hard •t echoOI Md keep -~~.M beCame ••c:HctCMlan. prov
that wen and IChool coutd go together. Every tran8ltlon In hta life has 111med natura(, 8rr
aaya. He'• onty asked for a Job once. In f9Ct. bll
recommended fNfllY other time. After 8Chool he decided
go on to pharmacy 8Choof, a dedtk>n that larided him a J
In Kansas Ctty, Mo., In a midlCal bultdlng'I phanna
There, becauae of hit prevtou. drug store expertenoe
.wtndow decorating, Smith won a prize and knpt •••d
vflttlng executlw from Colgate & Co. The ex.outtwt wmt
Smith 10 come-work for thei'n alx months lat•, ~
wouJd be 21. At that ttme, Smith was known for working frc
noon untU midnight and coming In llQaln at 10 the nt
morning on his own time to do wtndow dllplays. In the da
when some pharmacist• were Just conaldered ~~
pushers," u Smith recalJs, the Cofgate man felt he'd.foiuf
a jewel of a worker. ·
Many Y8!1lf• and executive poattlona later, Smtth )oirit
Covina Re&hY. a ded9ion which led to the formation of Sa
& Beactr. wtth five omc..;anG8Yell to DaJeboUt B8Y
Beach.
Smith la extremety proud of aJI three of his chlldr•
Leonard, Carotyn, and Diane. C8rotyn la married, llvtng l
San Leandro In Nodhern Caltfomla with two chAdlW' of ht
own, one a C8J Poly Pomona student atud~a:'*'
englneertng. Smith'• eon la In real estate In cit]
Diane, the youngest daught•, age 24, 19 now purtulng ,
Ph.D. tn electro-orgamc chemistry at ~
Institute of Technology. Smith'• wtfe Janet,. whom ht married bacft In his Colgate dafa, comee Into the oftlcl
regularty to help out on the word proce11or.
Perhaps It WU the Instincts he Inherited from hts dlld
who ,tao bought and told properties, that led him Into tht
home market, Smith aays. For whatever rM80n, he'• glad o.
the choice. ''The home la the heart and hope of AmeriCa." tM
says. "Whether It'• the flnst home or lta the 14th hOme.
there'• an excitement about tt."
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UTIUIY 1-4-U1UMP&ll11, &.1, •lltlt UTRllY 1-4 ...... -.... -124 N""" l.91 llll
lonfy b1yfront condo. t..11 mster de + den, 2 baths, Renud1hd 4 bdnn. 3 bath t.nt. llrp msltr de
sip 1Y1l SC45,000. (Enter docblde-,.. "'1WI) w/hplace. 3" .W. IDL $469,000.
utm&Y 1-4-• L n• u, 11m 1M1a uv• 1-we . '"' uun, ..m ..a
Btllltifd .. .paQu s bchl, f.., ream. 1-'""' EM• home .. off•ed It sas.ooo .,,... ,.., ' b1Jfront. 60' on the bay •/*4 $"5,000. f• r•actlMI rtlf. FH &Md.
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sip awllllllt. $495,000. t. __ · conlllritl DOd & soa. SH4,000. -._, 1-4iM ....... 1UlllUIY,llftl..US
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blthi, pool fH bnd. J775,400.
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batM. ""' cailicl. Jut .. ' ~ Madi. .
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Orange COunty ReilJ Eltate/An AdVettJllng IU~t to the OAttY PtlOT/Satiitday, OCtObilr 13, 1984 -:t9
FllTllTIO LlllTlll Sitting' on the
bluff rigtit aboVe 'the 'main beach at
Corona is th.is hou88 with ste~ down
to the sand & surf. 'lbeae properties
are rarely available. Priced below
market at $9%5,000.
WALKER & LEE R.E.
1.91--~ Custom.lied adult home with ex:
tensive use of brick and oak.
Gourmet kitchen. huge master suite.
fonnal dining hiom, oozy den. 3 fire..
places and wet bat. Lido Island offers
beaches, yachting, tennis and a close
community atmosphere. May be
purchased furnished. -
IKID Ull 1111!11
.... 111-1111
Delightful 3 Bedroom home on the
water In Newport Beach wtth slip
and side tie. Cathedral celllngs, 2
flreplaoes, apactous mas1er SUlte
with sitting room overlooking
water. Large patio and baJcony.
Income unit over garage.
$425,000.1 •
113 ..... lilltJ
Consider the class country life-
style of Orange Park Acres! This
beautiful 4BR California ranch
1--M-¥'le home on one acre ha& a po_ol,
barns, corrals & much more.
Seller will consider a trade or
assist financing.
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Cont.act: Jim Harvey 111-1111
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MYD SlllES
IEW IEllCTlll Tl 1211,000
IPR UT/-1-l at 1M1 i.a.., .-he
Spacious 4 Bdnn & den. 2 ~ baths.
Two 2 car garages. Large lot w1tJ-.
room for pool or RV park.mg
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Palermo, almost ~ ac., pool, cul-de-
sac street with school at the end. 4
Bdrm, 2'n Ba, formal dining, f amlly
rm. $156,000 M/L 1st T.O. Variable
loan maxed at 131A'I•. Now only
$299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun
2-5. 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir, Npt Bch.
Jay Smith, Irvine Coast ReaJtors.
786-7500
Classified
Situated on large comer lot wtth 40'
lap pool, spa & fountain, surrounded
..byJusb .gr.eenJandscaplng. Dramatic
2-story, 4 Bd 3 Ba home with format
dining room. All of this Is found In
prtvate gate guarded, golf communl-
. ty. Tremendous Value ~25,000.
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RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POtNT HOME
41+ bdrm, big dock{s), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fin. $795,000
(land inct.). Room for expansion.
owner (M) 850-0202
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
ILICUIUHPLD
Great Investment at only
$215,000, Two one bedroom units
In very nice condition. Large patio
and separate garages. Excellent
rental area. Will trade.
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Prestigious golf c0une ome. 4
bedroom, beautiful !ii acre grounds.
Secluded pool, contemporary design.
JACKIE RANDLEMAN. 31-1266.
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..... llE1I -• ·Highly upgraded ·4 Bdrm. 2'h Ba,
formal dining, library, family rm,·
master suite, cul-de-sac. Lovely
lar~e backyard with pool, spa and
much more. $350,000.
OPEN SAT 1-S rm-. lilllllP w-21
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let U1 Help Y11
Sen Y.., p,.,,,.,1
The Daly Plot Offen JOU • HKt silt M
• • cu "Plebe Pare" wtaends fer ius1
$2S per day, or 2 d.aJ1 for $45 .
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PETE BARRETI
.. REALT Y
Traditional
ReN.ty
631-7370
Traditional
-Realty-
631-7370
WU1WMI ftUIE
Prime English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3·
FrpJc's, hl'dwd floors, near UCLA.
$695,ooO.
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High ~mable loan. Tri-level 3
Br., 2 Ba. townhome on wide
greenbelt. fam. rm., formal din.
rm., gated communit.y with pool
& tennis. Call for Financing de-
tails. Only $325,000 Mack
Hanson 551-3700.
M ta _,11•11
AYUllM -.
Fairway living with lhll ~.
gracious 4 Br .• 3Yl Ba. executive
home. Outstanding fe.atures m-
clUde custom inter. & spacious
flo6r plan wllarge formal din" 3
f irepl Mbr. suite on li~ level
& big fam. nn. dwn. sWr&. Super
yard. Stonae & we've only ;ust
begun. $349.ooo sm Wedn>ore
551-8700.
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GAlllY '.
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A fresh breeze· of yle & luxury:
Thae •P!rloua 3-& 4-bedroom
horriel, with family rooms, are a
special oomptemeni tO thecaSual life-
aiyteof c.orona ~l Mar. Architecturo
la richly detailed in keepinc with the
charm of this unique oouta.l town.
On the bMc.tt lide of COUt Hwy.
From $357,000. ~minary lruor-
matiOn » youn by dUillng (714)
760-~11 Jlob,.7fi 8·5
· HERITAGE
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PRESTI CNTAY Cll
GUARD GATE COMMNTY
Versailles 48R &•MtA tor•
mal DA. f#n rm, ~
tlngullhed d«1 w/frple.
• HERITA Gr
LJft,..._"'11H\. A
Pf"!:
BARRE~
REAi..T'~
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Lovely home with bay and night
light view. 4 bedn>Oms, 3 biths,
beamed cclUnp, French doon, wood
floon. Private pool in enclceed courtyan:t. 3 car garage and much
more. Better iike a look! ............ -··· ---
' Bob & I waJtt lo theM you for the way
you handled the sale of our home in
~ Yw made-IHh&mest.nai---~....__,
.._ mo¥e we've had ti)' al the utr•
you <fief I« us. YOU both "8\19 ~
lea energy end It was always a treat to·
see ~9nd talk to you. Your P'O-
~ shows end el oC ·your
recommendations were CX>frec;t. l
know you went out of YOCJtf way many
tltnes to make thtngs smooth for us.
We Cl8fUlinly eppredate your effortt
and we eo happy • cl'loM "Two
Longs" to reprelent us.
Sine.rely,
Mr. 6 Mrs. R. M.
• Letter may be wnfied upon request
IEWUm~.
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~ 19,000. fee, stunning
locatlon. _,_
Palermo model , Harbor View
Homes. €.xceJlent financing
vallable. $314,000
-wlTISPl ·-
Anott1er· Palermo model. Lrg.
assumabte tow · interest rat
loans. Nr. greenbelt. $309,900
11111
727711 .. &u
View, 4 Bdrm, $2450/mo.
~ Harbor V1ew Homes Portofino
... IDllDS11,lll
CdM duplex, 3+ 1 'A ·and 2 + 1.
Income $21.000. $250,000.
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Harbor View Homes Palermo. 4
Br, entirely new kitchen
I $319,000 LH.
llt •--lllLI llE
Zoned for a 2nd unit, Corona
H lghlands. remodete~.
3BR+28a. Ready to move in .
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I • Apartm_ents mclkiDg comeback in U.S.
Survey by Walker & Lee analyzes successful
developments, offers pointers for the future
Several areas acroa the country are
being vtewed u pnme marketw
apartment complexes one.again, accord-
ing to recent aurveya conducted by
Walker & L• AMI Estate ReMa.rch •nd
Consult Ing.
The stUdJee, which Include Salt Lake
City, Utah; Las Vegas, Nev.; Phoenix,
Artz.: and parts of Southern California,
found that the cootlnued rise In mortgage
payments ~nd fncreued rental rates has
made the apartment market profitable
once again for developere. Over the last
six years, low rental rates, primarily
cau• by rental controls. were blamed
for making the apartment market undef-
slrable to buHdera.
Walker l Lee'• study also showed
that devefopeq themMlvee have helped
to revl\19 the apartment mat1<et by
succeUfully promoting ~na that use
floor apace more efftclently, prompting
renters to accept smaller untta and
reducing overall bu!ldlng costs.
.
ratet, asslsted by the fact that renters are
now wmtrig to travel ft.inner 1n order Yo
rent. The survey showed that today's
market rents still undercut the monthly
cost to own a new home.
In order to acquaint Investors and
developers with the characterlltlca of
each mart<et area. Walker & Lee'• evalu-
ation Included an overview of the type of
apartment units that have been succeu-
ful, and what's required to keep them
successful In the future.
In the Salt Lake Valley region of Utah,
for example, • rental price of 50 cents per
square foot for new apartments la needed
to achieve a vlabte untt. Apartment stzes In
this area have been prfmarlly In the
900-1,100 square foot range for two-
bedroom unite, and often feature such
amenities as fireplaces and washer I dryer
hookups. Walker & Lee reports that many
out-of-itate developers, lndudlng ones In
Callfomla, are beginning to, understand .lillill••
that wtlat work• In the Sunbelt ttates Is
not necessarily what la required In moun-
tain stat• such as the Salt ·Lake Valley
market area.
•
Savings and toana, which now have
an abundance of cash avaUable for
lnveatment, .nd large real estate con-
glomerates are Joining established apart-
ment deveiopera In the March for vlabte
market areas with the avallabllfty of
affordable land.
In all the regions surveyed, apart-
ments are experiencing high absorption
In the Rialto/Newhall and Encino
areas of Callfornla, Walker & Lee found
vlrtuaJly no vacancy rn older apartment
buildings and new projects Just coming on
llnewere fUUng up quick~. Would-be flrat-......... ,.••-;';.i:;;L;~;~j;;;,~=~~:~~~~~~ time buyer8 are keeping the apartment .P
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apt on bctl nr towntfouM. mpa, t.Mls, si 10-14&9 Bier 951..&928
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1700 NEWPORT BLVD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR BL VD., C.M. 21030 BROOKHURST, H.B.
11.25~ ASSllAlll ltAl!tl -Gorgeous
4 bdrm + ·huge family room with
fireplace. Eat-In kitchen plus formal
dining! Living room with second flre-
placet Ideal quarters for guests or
ln·lawst Plus a beautiful private pool + spall Assume $76,000 loan at
10'A%; $694 mo. $162,000.
963-6767
1£SA Vtll£ UICAll, $124,IM -Priced
low for fast salel Cozy kitchen, din-
ing room. Large llvlng room. 3 huge
bdrms. Famlty sized yard. Cati
todayt 546-2313
IW V£11£ Mflll(" -Cute, neat,
fresh, sharp, spectacular and/or
magnificent Is this home. Upgraded
throughout. 3 bdrm, 1~ baths. Fam·
lty room. Formal dining. Separate
laundry room. Only $159,500. Call
to see nowt ~2313
US...U VI Liii -$76,000 at 9'h0/e
·interest. Completely upgraded & re-
modeled 3 bdrm home with game
room & huge family room. Approx-
lmatety 2,000 sq.ft. This won't last
because It's priced at only
$127,0001 646-7171
EICUICE 01 TWE -Need a family home for
this beautifully decorated 3 bdrm townhome
in a peaceful, private environment. Ideal East-
side community for adult living. Will trade or
sell for only $123,5001 646-7171
6 IUIOOI COLO•lll -2 story glant...2¥•
baths ... famlty rooni .. .dlnlng room ... AND PRl-
VA TE POOLI Beautiful neighborhood near
beacht All this for onlv $166.9501 963-6767
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3 U + fll n +WCI! -$108,9001 Beautiful
home! Plush carpeting! New flooring! Nice
garden with fruit trees! New listing and won't
tastlt 963-6767
MTIO..fl.UW Qllll(U -Beautiful 4 bdrm +
famtly room + dining room. In-law quarters
on separate level. Mint condition throughout!
$14'9,950. 963-6767
IOIPOIT CllST·IUT IUYS -3 different models
· & the lowest prices in the tract. 3 & 4 bdrms,
2'h bath with wet bar. If you've walted for an
exceptional value, this Is ltl Prices range from
$169,500 to $179,5001 S.6-7171
IESAWOHNal• -$134,900. Clean family
home. Spacious living room. Crackling fire-
place. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. Huge master suite.
Quiet neighborhood. 546-23 13
llT£1 flDI! Oll:Y $149,SH -Steal this water-
front 3 bdrm, 2 story garden home! SkyUghtsl
Two fireplaces! Steps to your own private
beach! 963·6767
l.ICATlll, PllC( PUS THIS -Seavlewl With a
minimum down payment seller will heJp nnance wfth Interest rates at 1 ~1.1 Excellent 3
bdrm home with a pool size lot. Private
community. Lowest price at $329,500.
646-7171
CllTI IUI • --..rtlf PflfECTI -4 bdrm
home. mOdel perfect! Comptetety refurbished
kitchen flt for a klngll oecorater wall cover-
lngaf Anxious Miier offers VA-FHA terms!
Onty 1118,000. 96:)..8767
0 Et llU FllUCE -129/e fixed rate II Top of
the line luxury townhome In Costa Mesal 3
bdrm plus llbraryl Skylightsl Plush carpeting!
Try 100/o down, owner will finance at 12•1. fixed
rate! Vacant and ready to semi CaU Immedi-
ately. Best price In complex $149,9001 Call
963--6767
l£IPOIT COllO, $11,MI -Assume loan of
$66,000 at $561 per month. Walk to the sand
& own your own home with payments less
than rent for so little down. Upgraded 1 bdrm
In private adult community with amenities.
646-7171
CIUT fllllf IOI(, $149,0IO -Beautiful 2
storyhome 4 large bdrms. 21h baths. FormaJ
dining. Entertain outside tool Large covered
patio. Park llke grounds. Prlced weJI to sell!
546-2313
OCW VIEW-OILY SJs•.•t -Panoramic view of
Pacific extends past Catalina from this New-
port condo. Nicely decorated and Includes 2
master suites. Walk to beach. Amenities In-
clude pool, spa, sauna, exercise room & game
room. 646-7171
S7,7H DOii · ASSUI£ $112,oto -Take over
financing and move inl 13°1. effective Interest
rate. Fantastic opportunity. Good 3 bdrm 2
bath home. Call now. 546-2313
COIOU Hl IU 1£1UCO -Now only $169,0001
Charming cottage In excellent neighborhood.
Aasume 1st & 2nd loans that total $120,000 at
less than 111h%. Future potential with R-2 lot
which has cltyapproval for two condos.
S.6-7171
COSTA -.sA fll1I. Slt,llt -call nowl Thia Will
not last. 3 bdrm starter home. Large lot.
Outstanding QPP<>rtunlty. 546-2313
WllTll: SlKllS $59,tst -Buy now Instead of
renting! Beautiful bachelor unit near So.
Coast Plazal Plush carpeting! Clean as a
whlstlet Ck>ee to pooll Low, low down pay-
ment required! 963-8767
PIUTICIOUS IAYCl£ST-IOICU -An elegant
home just reduced by $21,0001 This unique
property offers complete privacy In a de-
lightful environment. Spacious 3 bdrm, famlly
room & formal dining. Now only $264,0001
S.6-7171
SUPO STllTU, $11,IM -Assume $80,000
financing below market Interest. Gorgeous
living room. Massive fireplace. Bay windows.
Format dining. Huge kitchen. 3 bdrms. Cedar
tined close~. Beautiful yard.c,n to see this
charmer. 546-2313
IUA vtll£ IUST SEE -Sitting vacant! Owner
says seU quick! Beautiful 2 story 4 bdrm +
family room home. Large yard.Cul de aac
location. Priced right at $239,900. 5-46-2313
WTSllE IAIUll -Huge yard, $126,950.
ROom to apare. Lot alze 108X107. Quiet cul
de sac. Ctean 3 bdrm home. Call now1
546-2313
TWO IOllOll COllO -$82,5001 New, In Costa
Mesa with fireplace, skyUght, a delightful
kitchen and attached 2 car garage. Excellent
terms avallable lncludlng VA & FHA financing.
Don't miss thlal 646-7111
T1£ IUT Tll WT -Marvelous EastsJde
loCatlon. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with flreplace that
ads cozy warmth. Large lot, on a tree-ljned
•treet. A best value on today's market at onty
$126,0001 Call ua now! 646-7171
llUI All lmtl TltPlO -Costa Mesa,
$230,000. 3 bdrm, 1 'h bath owners unit. 2
excellent 2 bdrm rentals. Flreplacea.
Sundeck. tndlvldual laundry facUltlee. Double
garage plus 2 car carp<>rt. Great financing.
Caff for details. 54S:.2313
Uvt $5,tll-PllCE IOICO -Super home.
Fresh paint Inside. Large living area. Dining
room. 3 large bdrma. Cut de NC street. CloM
to tchoots. Now only S 129,900. Call M~2313 ... I)
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