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Two women have
launched a Huntington
Beach business that
caters to bachelors'
needa./A2
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Foes of Howard Jarvis'
tax Initiative say his na-
tional malling broke fed-
eral election laws./ A3
Nation
Congressional com-
mltees are probing a sec-
ond CIA comic-style
manual that promotes
government sabOtage In
Nicaragua./ A3
Dozens of U.S. zoos are
forming a collective
Noah's ark td preserve
rare animal spec~es./ AS
F.0t,tr Americans are dead
In El Salvador after their
CIA surveillance plane
crashed In heavy rain./ Al
U.S. Navyshipsrescue
crewmen aboard a Pan-
amanian vessel hit by a
warplane In th'e Perlan
Gulf./A3
Religion ·
Methodists are planning ·
a Santa Ana rally against
the Callfornl.a lottery In-
itiative./ Al
The Israel Fair Is slated
tor the Orange County
Fairgrounds Oct. 28./ A7
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Marvelous Marvin Hagler
successfully defends his
middleweight cham-
pionship with third-round ·
knockout./81
Chicago Cubs' pitching
ace Rick Sutcliffe flies for
free agency./82
Orange Coast College's
football team seeks to
halt four-game losing •
streak against San Diego
Mesa today./12
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Youth
Costa Mesa's Kaiser
Elementary SChool stu-
dents wtll honor the
Tallshlp Callfomlan's visit
to Newport Harbor with a
colortng contest./ A7
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Comlol Croeeword
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WortdNewa
Youth
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A3
85-7
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87
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A8
A3
83-4
C1-24
Al-7
81-3
A8
A8-9
A9
A2
A3
A.7
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10
6
Bunt or
mlssilig
BB girl
goes on
Searcben were ciombi a ~
section of Jolhua T:ree National
Monument in San Bematdino Coun-
ty laie Friday for a mmiaa )Ul'-Okt •
Huntinaton 8eKb aart di•,s>-~ from her ~nt's camp11ie
tbundl~ afttmoon.
Detective Sieve Mu1hi$~ San Bernardino Sheriff's ment
MOl'Of\IO siauon, said Bild·
bury diaappeamt about 4 ~m. While
acoompanyina her &-year.old twother
to an outhoulC at the :ment's Indian Cove ciamppa1 wr
Moronao. "The two walked to a portable
outhome while lbelr Plf"t were
tan& up camp. but Whet\ ber brother came out, he couldn't llnd her,"
Mulhns 111d. lnvatipton~ve not~ ru~ out
{Pll HI ... 111111 llltO/ Al)
Edt.on
Ocean View
Hun~nBeach
Westmfia•ter
Dana Hilla
Irvine
42
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9
20
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ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Dr. JobD A. Baffaian Jr. The crw. which
la 80 feet blO" Uld welCba 3,800 pounda, r.-. atop a Sb-foot colw of pre ab"e 11ed
concrete that wa,1la 40 ton.a.
Ba -is e rap1s
~ets 19 years
in state prison
Sentenced for 1983 rape, robbecy
of waitress who calls him 'inenace·
By JEFF ADlEll °' .. ~ .......
Convicted rapist Michael Eric
Gonzales was sentenced Friday to
spend the next 19 yean innate prison
for the 1983 rape, robbery and beating
of a 25-year--0Jd Balboa Island w~trcss.
The maximum sentence was hand-
ed down 1~ Orange County Superior
Court J Ronald Owen after
Goo.zaJcs argued for close to 45
minutes that the jUfY's plihy vmlict
should be overturned and a new Vial
ordered because tie was not ldequate--
ly ~led during the proc5ccd·
ings. His motion was denied.
In asking lhata maximum ICDleDCC
be imP91Cd. Deputy District At-
torney Ride King described the
defendant as --ihc most letbaJ penon"
be ever bad encounteral
.. , say put him away becauae be ls
an extreme 4anaer to the ciommulli-
ty." Kina said. pointina out lbat
Gonzales was smilinaand sbakina bis
bead as Ki~~ • Also testifying during the scnlCnO-
ing bearing. carried out under heavy
security, was 1hc ~year-old ~.
who said the rape ~tiad and
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'2 •eeks to save
world': Caldlcott ·
\ .
Nuclear arms foe
says It's critical
to def eat Reagan
BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. Ollr .......
The Nov. 6 election. accordi.Q& to
Dr. Hden Caldicott, will be "the most
serious election ever to be held io tlli5 country~s history .. because of ox
major issue -nuclear arms.
.. You've got two weeks to save the
world," the nuclear disarmament
leader told more than 300 students
packing a UC Irvine meeting ball
Friday.
For Caldicott. no other issue or
concern can cooceivably be more
imponaat this year than rcmovina
President Ronald Rcapn and his nuclear arms policlC$ from offt<:C.
-Everyone says this dection is
about the cconom)'. Do )'OU mow
what that kind ofthink.ina tS called?"'
she asked. "It's called manic denial:'
.. The superpowers arc ruo by two
. old ·men. · That's a very serious
problem because those t11r'O men hold
all of· creation in their hands," She said. •
suppe>n Walter Moodale and OOD·
pcssional cand.ida1CS supportiJI& nu-
clear disarmamcnL
Locally, C•ldicott bas cndonc:d
Democrat C'.arol Ann Bradford in her
bid to remove Robert Badha~ R-
{Plm8e .. nro WUD)
HBman
sued in
swindle
Caldicott. a native Australian who
pve up a succ:cssful ~tries prac-W..'llll'lm!Md ticie to become a tead1~ advocate of __ ,..
nuclear disarmament. ts ~
in& the country on a lecture tour .to
Labor of
love lost
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Aa Ofw9t OOM9 DAILY PtLOT/Satutday. OCtOber 20, iea.t
Jewelry store owner shot dead;
L
SW AT team arrests_ 2 suspects
A Westminster Jewelry store owner
was shot and killed m an apJ>?rcnt
robbery attempt that ended wnh the
arrest of two su l)C(ts by an Orange
County Shcnfrs Department SWAT
team Frida)' niahl in a remote area Qf
Gypsum canyon,
Juan E. Suarti., 48, of Buena Park..
wa hot about 6 p.m. when two men
armed with handguns allegedly at-
tempt d to rob his Jewelry store, The
Jewelry Showcase. l4034 Bnu:ti
Boulc~ard, Westminster pohoe gt.
Richard Grodi ttponed. Suarez was rushed to Fountain
Valley Community Hospital where
he was pronounced <!cad at 7: l S p.m .•
be said.
Groot saad that Suarcz'.s wife and~
year-old daughlC'r, who were at the
family-operated 5torc when the two
men burst in, were not ~njurcd. ·
The two suspects fled in a blue
pickup and were punucd by officers
lrom 5CVcraljunsc:hc-tions to Gyp um
Canyon, where sbcritrs deputies
$CalcJ off the area.
Members of the Sheritf s De1>4n-
mcnt SWAT team moved in on the
truck ,several hours later antl a
shcrifT's department spokesman con·
firmed two suspects were arrested.
The identities of the two men and
with what they were charged was not
immedi-tcly available, accordina to
the spokesman.
MISSING GIRL SOUGHT •••
From Al
the possibility tbat Bradbury was
abducted. he added.
He said searchers are combin& the area on foot in search of the girl,
assisted by a helicopter equip~ with
infra-red ni&httime search equip-
ment. The search was to continue all
night.
Also, planes and dogs supplied by
George Air Force Base have partici-
pated in the search.
About 200 additional searchers are
expected to join the operation today.
Mullins described the area as being
rugged and somewhat hilly, with a
3,00Q..f oot elevation.
••we'rcgoingtostaywith the search
until we find her/' said sheriff~
deputy Brian Brody.
However, searchers have not -yet
been able to locate any sign of the girl,
Mullins reported.
TWO WEEKS TO SAVE WORLD •••
From Al
Newport Beach.. from his 40th Con-
grtss1onal district scat.
In a SO-minute talk ffAcked with
frightening insight and details.
Caldicott accused Reagan, whom she
met with in December, of being
• .. suercmely ignorant about nuclear
war and of "believing in Annaged-
don and the notion that the current
generation will be the world's last."
••The only way to stoP tile nuclear
arms race is throUgh thC political
system.". said CaJdic:ott. fou~r or
Women's Action for Nuclear Di~
armament and author of the book
"Missile Envy."
, Caldicott said Mondale 1s a better
1 choac.c for presjdent than most voters
• realize. She said Mondale is
knowledgable, experienced and -
most important -willing to nego--
tiate a test ban treaty with tht Soviet I Union.
"We need a man -or a woman -nuclear arms issue as a · physician
with the courage to sit down with the advocating preventive medicine.
Russians and talk," she sajd, Calling nuclear war a deadly
While denying a 5Cxist bias, epidemic, she said politi<:al efforts
Caldicou said she and her group, aJso had to be wqod to combat
WAND, are working at getting 200 . smallpox and other diseases that
women elected to Congress by I 986 to threatened human lives.
block further arms buildups should CaJdicott related a chilling account
Reagan be re-elected. f th ffi l bla w Id .. The only weapon that 15 effective o e e ects a nuc ear st .ou
· h. figh · h. .. .... ·d b Id. have on the human bOdy and pointed
10 t is !.1st 1~· :NJe sai • . 0 ang out computer errors in the Pen~on 's herthroat. That s,whyth1s(d1sanna-defense ~ums that ~riodicaJly ment) movement is led by women -th "'~ -· I we're bloody good with the larynJt." reaten to tnacr: a mac ear war.
Caldicott maintains that loo many She aJso asked for contributions to
people are insens.itive to the harsh Mondale's campaign and her own
reaJities of nuclear war. This ••psychic nuclear disarmament fight. ·
numbing," as she calls it, prevents .. ttow much are you willing to pay
those in power from working toward to save the world? Do you want to
nuclear disarmament. have babiesr' she aslced the students.
.. To be satisfied with the ways .. Right now were are decidina
things arc is an inappropriate whether t he human race will continue
response ... she said. or not. Those arc strong words. But
Caldicott says she approaches the true." , ____________________________________ ...... ------~----1!11!111
f RAPIST SENTENCED TO PRISON ••• From Al
damaged" her hfe. She said the
damage was 1rrcvers1ble.
"No woman should have to go
through what J went through. No
human being should have to go
through what I went through." she
told the court ... , would like him off
the streets forever, locked up in
prison without the possibility of
parole. He is more than a menace to
society. He is a dancer."
During the proceedings, Gonzales
at times turned around and glared at
the woman, seated in the back of the
counroom.
The 23-year-old Downey resident
still is awaiting trial on unrelated
charges ofbu'l!ary, stemmin& from a
June 1983 incident on Balboa Island,
and two separate charges of escape,
assault on a peace officer, battery on a
peace officer, false imprisonment and
possession of a weapon in jail.
If convicted on all charges. he faces
a maximum prison term of about 25
years, the prosecutor said.
Gontales 1s charged with escaping
from the Oranu County Jaal on Sept.
12, I 983 by lowerin& himself from the
jail roof on a rope woven from
braided bedsheets. He was rearrested
Nov. 14 and convicted of rape.
WE 'RE LISTENING
ciust Call
642-6086
following triaJ in February.
Gonzales again attempted to cs-
cape . from OranJe County
authonties, this time in Auaust, by
using a fake gun and overpowering a
deputy ~hal in a second-floor
holding ~I at the Orange County
Courthouse tn Santa Ana. He was
rearrested minutes later by an alert
California Highway Patrol officer as
he ran for an exit. Trial on the second
escape attempt now is scheduled Dec.
3.
Security was unusually tiP.tt dunng
the sentencing hearing. with. guards
posted outside the· G<)urtroom doors.
In addition, Gonzales' feet were
chained and his hands were cuffed
throughout the hearing. despite his
request that one handcuff be released.
Gonzales, speakina at lenath dur-
ing the hearin$. told the judge he felt
he was not~ettmga fair sentence nora
.. fair shake ' from the court.
However, his court-appointed at-
torney Kevin Gallagher, noted the
court bad been fair and unbiased in its
handling of the case. .
··contrary to what my client said.
the coun f\as bent over backward for
my client. .. Gallagher said.
Owen replied that Gonzales did get
'4
a fair trial, but wouldn't if the escape
case were before him ... I didh't like
what you did to my bailiff the last
time you were here," the judge said.
Gonzales' August escape attempt
came minutes after be appeared tn
Owen's courtroom for a brief hearing
on a motion. A courtroom bailiff was
injured in the escape attempt.
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2 women launch business
designed to aid si?gle men
By ROBERT BARUR
Of .... O.., .... ...,,
Trudy Oberg and Kathy Rich·
ardson have capitalized on their
dating experiences to launch a new
business tn Huotinfton Beach that
caters to the needs o the single man.
The new business, located in the
Plaza Ciudad on Warner A venue, is
called Bacheloraid. The two women,
both former school teachers and ex-
sales representatives, are putting on
monthly parties with profestional
entertainment and have written a
book, ··&cheloraid: The Single
Man's Guide to the Bachelor Life."
But they also arc offering various
services to bachelors that include ~terina. interior deeoratina, shop-
ping and vacation pa.tnni'?f-"We
offer services from A 10 z,• Oberg
said. ..from apuimcnt hunting to
impossible."
.. We'-,c kind of kicked the idea
around a lot about our datina ex-
periences. So many fellows need help.
They're mostly involved in careers
and don't have time to bother with
other thi.ngs that aren't a ps:iority ...
Obcrgsa1d.
The two businesswomen -both in
their mid-30s and sinilc, naturally -
will themselves provide scrvic.es in
lhe areas of entertainina and house
dccoratina. But most of the other
chores, such as baby sitting, house·
cleaning, and job counseling, will be
brokered out to other professionals.
The two women are putting on
their first party -a Halloween
masquerade extravaganza at the.
Sheraton Newpon in Newport Beach
-on Oct. 31 .
There's going to be a live band,
entertainment and dancing plus an
Elvira look-alike contest.
I Richardson. who said she is a
former professional psyc~ with
about a 9S percent batting averaae,
also will serve as a love psychic at the
program and will answer one ques.-
tion per admission.
"We've been attendina lots of
meetings.." (of organizations) Obert
said ... There•satwaysasmilewben we
tell them about our business. They
say it'' something'• that Dc:edcd." ... -
Fun ds sought for
children's society
The Newport Harbor.JayC:ecs, 10
cooperation with International
Sports Publications Inc., is raisin&
funds to help the Los Angcles--based
Crippled Children's Society open a
center in Oranae County .
For donations of $30 or more,
contributors will receive the official
c0mmemorative book of the 1984
Olympic Games. For contributions
of $100 or more, the Jaycees are
offering a leather-bound edition. •
For more information, call Bill
Ennis at 67l-S01S.
Fall fa ir Sunday.
at nature cen t er
The fourth annual Fall Fair and
Pumpkin Extravqanza is JCheduled
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the
Environmental Nature Cent.er, 1601
16th St. in Ne~n Beach.
Trudy Ober&, Katby Rlcharcleon of BacbeloraJcl.
Featured will be nature walks,
colorful and wat.cMaving plants,
crafts, books, rames, cntertainrpent
and, of course. pumpkins. Admiuion
is free. •
THE BIG :EVENT!
ALDENS 27th ANNUAL SALE
(SO BIG IT HAif ENS ONLY 0NCE A YEAR !)
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Veterans IJ01De loan
will declbJe to 13 pe~
By fte Aaoel1U!lll Pna
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4 dead in CIA spy plan
Americans on surveillance mission
crash in rainstorm near San Salvador
w ASHINOTON -The mtcrest nne ce1hn1 on baaic home I H n-r:o bytheVcttransAdmimstradonwallbetnmmedtol3~t.the vemment WAS INu1 N {AP) -Four ficataon of s!upmtnts of anni arid
anno need Friday. The decline from 13.S 1percent. wbacb cft"cCt Amencane~ployeesol)~CIAonan ammunataon by the .aovcmment of Monda~ COMesJUSl two months after Ute'VA :had dropOcd the from J4 *'Mi 'lul'Ye1nanc:c ftUllJOn ln £1 N1carqua to lhe auemtla fn
percent on Aug. 13. In announcing the chan~1 VA Adm1nt1t r Harry Salvador were killed early f'nday SllvadOr." ~ • Wallen said, .. With mfllt1on clearly down and a arowth rare t s holet1nr wben their aircraft ttaihed ill heavy Ptakn u1d he didn't know the
wcll.thisfunhcrreductionJsclcarlywamntcd."Theaaencyaaidth ucuon rain near the ta)Jl&al, San 5alvador, aircraft's 1pccific m1111on, but con-
would mean a sa van gs of about $2S a month on an aVJf'NC VA naaae of the State Department saad, • fitmtd that the a1rplane was ''under
S64,000. Whne House apokesman Larry contract to the U S. Jeovemment and
Speakes said the million of the. the aovemment of El Salvador" U. S fi .__ t I tl!fffted unarmed lircraft wu 10 ••assast tht But one 1atclh~ aowa: said the • • au 0 CODu -~ ..... fOVtrnment of El Salvador by wam-plane, equipped with ~USltCated
DETRO I J -The heads of General Motors Corp. and 1hc U ttd Auto mg ofins¥1Jtnt offensives and 1denti-ruatn pbotoSr1phy eqwpaien1. was
Workers on Fnday sianed a three-year Amcncan labor contract wit s that ------·---llliillilll•----.. lllllllmlllllll!l ... lll!il_. __ strikinJ Canadian workers have refused to accept, threatcruna t losure of
plants an the Unned States. GM .satd the Canadian stnkc could to force
layoffs Monday at as many as 10 U.S. asscmblrl:>tants that rtCleive ru from
factoncs north of the bOrder. About l,SOO workcn at GM's t-truck
assembly plant in Moraine. Ohio, were the first to be toldflot to re to work Mooda~ •
Reagan vetoee brOadca•t bUl, 3 mo
WASHINGTON-°For the second time in two months. Prcsi I Reagan
on Friday vetoed a bill that would have allowed substantially hiah spendina
authority for public radio and television stations throuah the end o e J 980s.
In addition, the prt's1dent vetoed three other bills. One enhanced lues for
a fele¥t with three robbery or burglary convictions who poueucs o spons
firearms: another, the Indian Health Care Amendments of 1984, uld hive
reduced access to health services for Indians, be said. The fourth ill would
have aµthorizcd appropriations for various National Occani ..and At·
mospheric Administration pro~ms._
Sult med aja-liJii iiijiJealJ-commUJJ
PORTLAND, Ore. -Street people brought to the compound. n Indian
auru filed a $40 million federal suit Fri~. ctaimin1 they were tu ·th false
statements and forced to leave if they didn't resister to vote. Al Friday, a
federal judae beard opening areuments in a suit by the follow of "1nl
Bbagwan Shrcc ~nccsh protcsung the blanket rcjecnon of voter strattons
in Wasco County. The Rajnecshccs have submnttd more thin voter
rqistrations in recent days with the names of street people irportcd to
Rajneeshpuram from around the country. They are seeking an inJl'lction to
1<new the oonnal processin& of reaistration~ I
CALIFORNIA
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Baby •Drrive11 rare IJeut defect
RIVERSIDE-A six-week~ld boy born with a rare bean cond on is one
of a lucky few to beat the low odds and survive the binh defect than o a fliabt
to Philadelphia for special surgery ... We were told there were only r or five
other kids who have survived the operation." said West Covina aut ecbanic
Leslie Brown, who flew to Philadelphia with his wife, Evette, to be ith their
newborn son, Daniel. Danicli the couple's only child, was rn with
hypoplastic left·bcatt syndrome1 a conienital binb defect in which t left side
of the heart fails to develop, roboina the body of an adequate suppl f blood.
2nd CIA manual
alSo under study
Sources contend
2 manuals suggest
concertea program
WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-
irtssional intelliitnce committees,
reviewing the ClA's psycQoloeical
warfare manual for Nacarajuan re-
bels, arc also euminiqg the spy
aaency's production of a comic book-
style manuil tl\at UIJCS Nicaraguans
to sabotafC their leftist government.
Committee source's, who insisted
on anonymity, said the OA's p~
aration of the two manuals cowd
suggest a conccncd program by the
agtncy. White House officials have
portrayed the psychOl«>sicaJ warfare manual as an unautbonzcd product
by a low·level contract employee
operating in Central America.
That manual ~ts the .. setec~
live use of violence' to "neutralize"
some Nicaraauan aovemmcnt of·
ficials; the hiring of professional
criminals to carry out "selective
jobs"; arran&ina the death of a rebel
suppartcr to create a 04martyr"; and
cocrcioa Nicaraauatts into ~ina
out usianmcnts. -
called the m4nual "a profound cm·
banassment to our country.. and
demanded that Regan fire CIA
Director Wllliam Casey before Sun-
day"s presidential debate.
Mondale al50 called on Reagan to
aay if he plans U.S. military •ctton
against the Nicaraauan government.
Rep. Norman Mineta, ~am:, a
House Intelligence Committee mem-
ber, also called for Olscy's ouster.
.. lndicataons arc tl'lal -more thin
one official knew about the pam~hlet," Mineta said. "What 1s not
an dispute is that Casey failed to
infonn both Conarcss and perhaps
the president about a ClA operation
that violated the law."
House Speaker Thoma P. O' eill
Jr.1 O.Mass . had called for Casey's
finna on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Sen. Daniel Patrick
Moynihan, O.N.Y., vicechairmanDf
the Senate Inttlliamce Committee. complained that "the admininration
has so far told the press more about
the manual ... than they have told the .
intelli1.cnce committees of the Con· arcu.•T
The other manual1 a 16-pege sat>-
o• booklet, calico the .. Freedom
F~Jbter's Manual," encouraacd
N1caraauans to call in sick to work, pou~ sand into engines, clas uP.
Lottery bac.t.en Re.t free alr time
President Reagan has ordered two
invcstiptions -ooc by the CIA and
one by the R~.appointed In·
telliaence Ovcrsi t Board. -into "the possibility o unproper conduct"
in the manual's production. But
Democrats have demanded an inde·
J>Cndent inquiry by the conarcssional
General Accountina Office, or by a
s~ prosecutor.
toilets, and hurt "Molotov cocktails' UllJ propoeltlon
at police stations and fu~l depou .....__ .. ~lleet co~ maa la die Oalted eta.tee ~ The booklet surfaced 10 June after u&111 -. • = it was found by a NicaraauanJ>tasant ., Brace Morpa Jndl•u Ulll••llltJ la pee i
SACRAMENTO-Backers of the state lottery, sayin1 their m fundin1
has been cut off, want the Federal Communications Commission to ~roe radio
and television stations to P-rovide them with free air time to respon4o attacks
mounted by the measure s opponents. Californians for Beuer Ed tion. the
supporters of the lottery iniuative on the Nov. 6 ballot. II.id Frida bey have
asked the FCC to authorize the free time because of attacks .. on honesty,
character and intearity of Ci.lifomians for Better Education."
PolltleaJ ••••matJon IDeJy bJ -'•7P6
SAN FRANCISCO-Hom cide detectives, worki~ with the Bl and the
State Department. said Friday a slain Cbinese~American iouralist who
criticiied the Taiwan aovemment most likely was the vicum ( ~litical
assassination. The shootina death of Henry, Liu, S2, a daily coluan1st for a
Chine,. newspaper in Sari Franclt<O and author of a """"' Phy of Taiwan President Chiana ChinJ·kuo, b.aS shocked the city'a la Chinese
community. Liu it wcll·known in Taiwan and Hona Kona u a rter of
reunification between China and Taipei.
ltlubJe taJJty al pot UH
CAMP PENDLETON - A 24-ycar-old Marine Lance Co rll found
1uilty of wiUful and wronaf'ul use of marijuana will spend 30 days a ard tabor
and lose a rank followina a special court manial, a Marine spo man II.id
Friday. Patrick Mciver of Tulsa, Okla..i. could have been sen to a bad
conduct discharp and six month~ conpne~ent at bard labor if had ~n
convicted of the second c~ aaainst him, Willful and wroqful f C0C&1De.
Contact with trapped IDIJJer l•t
AGUA DULCE -Sberitl'J i'eleue teams from Los An1el d Kem
dountieslostcontactfridaywitha minertrapJ)tdalivc in a ~foot while
workina in an active aold mine, authorities said. The miner. iden · u Roy ~ Madsen, 42, wu communicatina with rescuers sJ'lortly after he ppo4 at
the bottom of the narrow well ahaf\, but nothin• wu heard fro him after
several hours, Deputy Bob Stoneman said. Poisonous psa ~o the
surface and the bottom of the shaft hampered the rescue, Stonem said.
WoRtu
. l
: 1 One dead la SJcUlan e,artllqua.te
CATANIA; Sicli)'-A moderate earthquake shook eastern si y near the
Mt. Etna volcano Fnday, killin1 one manf destroyina hundreda buildinp
and seodina thousands of fri&htene4 peop e into the sireets, au 'tin said.
The National Institute of GeOphysics said the quake measured be n 4 and
S on the Richter scale. It was centered in the town of Lina , about 7
miles nonheast of Mt. Etha, Europe's hiabest active vol Mariano
Scandu"°' SS1 a carpenter, was killed when part of the roof of his se fell on
him in Zaft'erana Etnea, 6 miles from Ml Etna, civil defense offic 11 said. .. -
Aerollot pJalJe .UfWedly ctUIJed la
MOSCOW -An Aeroflot pusenaer plane ctUhed into a fi.-, .... .,
takina off from the airport an the Siberian city of Omsk, a W
official uid Friday. :fhe repon could not be confirmed officiall
known if any paueqep were kalled or iruuted or bow many
plane. The 11rlinc official, who spoke on condition that he not
uid an Aeronot e~oyce told him the aircraft was takina off Mon niaht for
the caty of KrUn r in the aouthem Russian Republic when accident
occurred. H~ said he was told the plane crashed into a fuel truck, e did not
know any other de&aila. The Western aittine official said be was ot able to
learn what type orptanc was involvdd or the extent of casualties.
DlpJomam' lamUl• l•n Leb&aoa
On Friday, Democratic presiden·
tial nominee Walter F. Mondale
Foes say,
Jarvis
maili_ng
i~legal ·
SACRAM~O (AP) -Foes of
Howard Jarvis' Proposition 36
claimed Friday that the veteran tax
protester broke federal election laws
m a national mailina' that eeeks
donations for President Rcq;an's re.
election.
Bill Rukeyser, a spokesman for the
campaian qainst Jarvis' property
tax·refUnd initiative on the Nov. 6
ballot, said Jarvis failed to state in the
mailers whether his Tu~ym Cam-
paian Fund for R•n bas any ties to
the "Reapn CAmPAllD· . .
· meeta Jaomec 1n'•• data. tlae :"f'!i:. co e4. Katie A ~PY .was 11ven to the A~. and f Um-'._ of A'•eb atab. TM _. ...,. U.S.10ttlli1tncesources,speak.i~on ° .,,. __ , ti al 1111 condition they not be identified. matclaed after a book u=e4 tWr n11-= -.... II
confirmed it u a CIA production. u b&Tin& tile a&1'eet male aDd fsr•Je lll'Wl•t• •••
Federal Election Comm1ss1on
spokesman Fred Eiland said the
orpnization wu rqistered as a
committee set up to.collect and spcn!1 1 Wbeeel money for re-clect1on of the pres1-.
dent. independently of the Rcapn Boldlq on for dear llf e, Krlata Outon. 4,
campaian. (left) anti her couln Pamela Outon, 5. take Eiland said federal election law
a •eln on a plaJ&rOmld ride ln the cltf of
C&rlaba4. 1' .ll. '
requires independent orpni.z.atioos
to label mailers with a disclaimer that
saya they are not 1Uthorizcd by any
candidate. ·
''The intent of the law is to inform
the public of who is payina for the
advenisemcnt and whether it was
authorized by a specific candidate, ..
Eiland said. . . Rukcyser alsO said the mad!nP
should have stated that there lS a
Sl.000 limit on _contribUti.ons to a
campetan for a SI~ candidate ana
that the committee could not accept
corporate funds. .
Joel Fox, a spokesman for JarvJS.
who is the national chairman or the
orpnization, said that l;'e was "!'ot
sure'' whether the information
should have been included in the
ma aim.
"If we're makina a ttc:hnical error,
we'll chanae it," Fo1uaid-
The orp1uzation hU mailed out
about a million of. &he mvdopes
nationally durina the past )ear. he
sad.
Panama ship struck in gulf;
U.S. Navy rescues crewmen
MA AMA, Bahrain (AP) -An
Iranian warplane attacked a small
Panamanian-reaistcrtd vessel in the
Persian Gulf on Friday and patrolina
U.S. Navy ships rt!Cucd most of its
crewmen, mantime sah ex-
ecutives rcponcd.
The I ,Sil-ton vessel, the Pacific
Protedor, was first sijhted in trouble
by a U.S. mllatarY aircraf\. v.hac_h
radioed the Greek tanker loannl.S
Coulouthros with a "shil)".On·fire ..
~at 1tioyt 10 a.m., the soul'ttS
said.
"It appears the Amcncan a1~ft
akned the Amc.ncan navy unit
wbilt t~ Joanni Couloulltro uoired
on tM information to Uo~ds (in·
surance underwritcn) mn London.''
said one sah company offi~r.
pcakinJ on the condition that he J\Ot
be idenuf'ied. t "The .._mcrican navy ve set
rushed to the stricken v I and
managtdtopickup unhors. Twoof
the crewmen were po ably killed 1n
the attack, .. he id, The captain, a
New Zcalandcr. amon& the
miwna. the sourcca id, and 16
ere" men 'tre rescued. '
Sal\ &JC . tu.boat of Gray
McKenzie. a nush pan , and
Waj m ler Companies ~ the
'ethcdaods .-ere battlina the flam
on the Pacific Protector. comp&D)'
sou.recs id. ,
They said urvivon were rtscucd
by tht 1J guided-mlSWe friaatc
Wk.
The Pacific ~ttt\Or wa u for
work of15bore b) manti.me com·
panics based in the J.1n1tC'd ~
Emirates pon of Dubai, Bahrain
shiP.Pina J\"CS said. It WH lttaend whale on It v.'ly ftom Bahraia to ,,,
tar, aocord1na a ~an for the
Pl ific Prottttor"s owner. wire Pa·
cifk O horc, in Hona *ona. BEIRUT s.. Lebanon -Most family memben of !American d .lo"ats an Bein.at have ~n the country while safety measures at the cm busy a improved
followiQ& lalt month'• tcnoriac 11tack. accordlna to 1taiemenu Y. fi'om ·-------~-------------••mmiiill~llii!---~----ll!llilllllim•------• U Embuly oftldal1. John Stewan1 embut)' IPOketJnu in lei .aid five 1• ~ti left lutftk but decbnea ic>spedfy~ or where wna "f'or
1«Unty reuons." Oaly 9bout 1 half dozen depeftden11 hid retu aance the
mlM cvecuatloa lut year when Moslem militw teized conU'OI of BeiN&
Crom the Lcbenae army • VeU gatlJer torecalJ MacArthur's retupJ
•
A4 Orange COUt OAILY PILOT/Saturd y. October 20, 1984
By PATRICIA A. PAQUE'ITE
A 'I • .._.,..,
KNOXVILLE, Tcnn.-Dozcns~ir
zoos aero ~ the country are tO"rmlng'\i
colleetive Noah's ar~ so that
1hou nds of tare animals eventually
may be tttumed to the wild.
The animals. whose habi1.ats have
been destroyed by encroaching hu-
mans. would ~~me e~tinct without
the:zoos' temporar)' refuge.
"There will be places wht're cenain
animals' natural habitats will disa~
petlt for long periods of time. That's
where the ark analogy is particularly
appropriate," said Dr. Thomas J.
Foose. conservation coordinator for
.r • 1he American Association ofZoologi-
C"al Parks and Aquariums:
The auociation is managing 34
''specie~ survival plans," or SSPs. in
which hi&hly endangered species are.
sclectivefy bred to ensure their
survival for at least 200 years. when tt
is estimated that human populaJien
wilt stabilize and the animals' hpbt·
tats can be n:storcd,
Zoo managers hope that by the end
of the centuryt 1,500 species will ride
the .. zoo ark,., Foose said. His vision
is that "virtually all species at zoos
will be SSP animals in the next
century." '
Roughly S.000 animals in about
I OOzoosacross the country are part of
the species survival program. which
Robot meets sea Hon
started nearl)' fbur )cars aso with a
p1lot program to sa"e t le Siberian
tigtr, ·
The Kno~vill<.' zoo partici tM in
the effort. and soon led the program
to breed Aciian lions. .
Other zoos -6uch as the · San
Diego Zoo. which h s 28 of the 34
species in its zoo and Wrld Animal
Park -joined in the brctding .
program.
Kno~ villc's zoo. whi h has 60me
750 animals and yearly expenditures
ofS I. I million. coordinates the Asian
lion proaram .. It has helped make the
zoo .. one of the more prommenl
institution5" mt~ .. ark.'' Foose ~id.
· Sometrmcs called the Indian lion.
the Asian lion is a lightly maller
cousin of the African lion and tht
most endangered of the bif cats. On!)
180 Asian lions still exi t rn the wild.
and the only place they arc found is on
a peninsula 1n northwest India.
Guy L. Smith III. director of the
Knox ville. Zoological Parl, ~id that
if the program did not e:ust. "We
wouldn't have any Asian lions here or
in the wild."
The ioo owns 13 Asian lions of the
estimated 250 let\ in the world -
eight of them here and five on loan for
breeding a·t other 1oos. Smith said.
Smith's job is to ensure that there
isn't too much inbreeding among the
animals in the program. Anrmals that
are too closely related often are
Trainer Guenter Sk•mmel U9e8 a robot to put 01e1. a
California .ea lion, through a demoutration that teata her
raponae to algnat.tlven 6y the mechanical man at the New
Tork Aquarium on Coney &land.
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Hearts
can stop
during ·
Oreams .
·BOSTON {AP) -Some people's
hean; 5tOp beating fora few.~omh
when they dream. and this could
explain some ca$Cs of sudden. dca~h
during sleep. a study by Olllfornia
researchers concludes.
However. ··1 don't think one could
conclude that leeping as in any way
dangerous to your health," said Dr.
Anne M. Gillis, one of the rescarche~
at S1anford University, Ano.ther o,oc-
tor described the cases as 'medical
curiosi1ie)."
Researchers discovered that the
heans of young. seeming!)' healthy
adults can stop working·for periods
up to nine seconds while they dream.
"It is possible that in a very small
percentage of patienls, this type of
phenomenon could cause a serious
cardiac event. like sudden death,"
said Gillis. She added: .. l don~ think i;;.....;;......;.;~.:.....:~_.::;;.;..:...;...;.....;......,;;i.:...;;......::..;;..........;,__:..:.;..;...:;;.;..;;;.;;._.;;:...~...;;..-....;;~.;;....;;.;..._..:;r..-...-;....~~--":1.,.~.=,,::"""'=::''• 1hi s is a frequent phenome nOIT."
._.__ 3 f Why it happens is a mysteQ'. A female Aaian lion awalta cllnner at the
Knorrille zoo. which la lea~ the effort to uve the llon from nctJon. Jt .... 1 0 alihough the doctors speculate that It an e.timated 21SO big ta left In the world. may result from a failure of a branch
, . . of the nervous system that regulates o years of n~ouatrng wlth.,._heartbeet;--
• j ,
unhealthy and sometimes won't re· 149 captrve male and female lions in
produce, hesatd. the survrval plan.
Breeding records kept ·at 1oos are
scrutinized. and Smith keeps a de·
1.aiJed computer printout that shows
how inbreeding would affect ofl:
spring for each combinauon of the
erman government, Smith Whether l~e rondition is.simply a
. .. • medical oddity or something more
•
Smith has made several trips to
Euro~ in an attempt to find Asian
lions with bloodlines different from
those in the United SJates.
~·d he as a.~le .to get a very important, however. is still not dear.
nt:lporta male Asian lion, to breed The research, directed by Dr. ~,uh on of three females in Knox· Christian Guilleminault. was pub-
v1Ue. lished in the New England Journal of
Sup~r.natural fant
more likely amon boys
BOys dream of space. exclusive domain of little boys. But
-he says parents shouldn't worry. girls tend to act out . because these fantasies are normal.
Sometimes pre-school boys more realistic dramas pretend they are spies and super-
heroes, but most of this time they
spend rn space. traveling in rocket
ships. exploring planets and zapping
aliens with ray guns. Woven through
these illusions are conflrcts between
good guys and bad guys.
BOSTON (AP) -Liule boys pass
as much as a quarter of their playtime
fantasizing spaceship rides. ray gun
duels and other outlandish adven-
tures. while girls arc far less likely to
act out unrealistic ~scapades. new
research shows.
.. Very often, parents worry about
kids doing all these crazy things." said
psychologist Malcolm W. Watson of
Brandeis University. So he set out to
learn how much trmc young.stcrs
spend in the realm of fantasy.
He found that bizarre. often com·
bative. daydreams filled with maak
and the supernatural arc the almost
G iris the same age also s~nd lots of
trme pretending. but their fantasies
are almost always realistic domestic
dramas. They play house. go to work.
cook dinner: and talk to their neigh-
bors.
In fact. the girls studied never
drifted into the unrealistic never·
never land that so fascinated the little
boys.
~ One telling difference. he said. i~
hildren use props in thei1
A girl might p~tend that a
a telephone. But in the
o boy, it becomes a magic
found the high fantasy
ys 4 or S years old bul not
dlers·who were two years
among
among
younge
"Thi hows that it's quite com·
moo an increases with age. and it's
normal Watson said. "The first
implic:\ n is: Don't worry about it."
The published research was con·
ducted o 45 apparently ordinary,
middle ass >'ounsters at a da> care
center. was financed by the Na-
tional I titute of Mental Health. I
Wat said there's no reason to
think l t dwelling in outlandish
illusion akes young.sters I~ aouch
with t real world.
Creator of rangercom·c strip
takes a turn at the re thing
Medicine.
The four peqpl~studied ranged in
age from 27 to 35. They had sought
medical help for vague chest symp.
toms, such as mild pain and palpita·
tions.,All were eithe~ J?h)sic.ians or
paramedics, and Gillis said this
probably had something do with the
discovery of their conditions.
"They may have had a more
extensive eV'lluation than the average
individual, just because it was
thoughl that they would need that
additional reassurance," she said.
The results of ordinary elec-
trocardiograms were normal, but the
heart pauses showed up when they
were attached to heart monitors
around the clock. The researchers
then watched their heart beats and
brain waves wrule they slept. They
found that the interruptions occurred
only during rapid eye movement, or
REM. sleep, .
This 1s the period of dream sleep
when people's eyes dart about as
though they are watching a dream.
People ordinarily have REM sleep
three or more-times a night.
The four ~ople were monitored
for a few niJhts each, totaling 11
nights altogether. Researchers found
42 episOdes of heart stoppage lasting
more than two second~ and SC"Ven
longer than five seconds among the
four.
Two of them also complained of
fain1ing after being awakened during
the night. and one had occasional
lightheadedness, These three eventu-
ally were given pacemakers to keep
their hearts from beating too slowly.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr.
Leonard A. Cobb of Harborview
Medical Center in Seattle said the
Cartoonist Phil Frank dons a ranger's hat
to obtain ideas for his •Travels with Farley'
t like I'm here fishing for four cases "appear to be medical
ideas." said. "But a month later curiosities. and rt seems unlikely that
when y sit down to write the stnp. these observations have immediate
you re mber situatio~s.'' relevance to the huge number of
persons at risk of sudden cardiac SAUSALITO (AP) -When the
park ranger in the "Travels with
Farley" comk -strip head! 1nto
Asphalt State Park, he finds every-
thing from talking. Twinkie-eating
bears to campers trying to ex-
terminate every bug within spray-can
range.
ranger's prb as a volunteer came· Ind both by his own account death ...
while he was speaking to local paric and th of park officials. Frank did ~-------... ----
But when Farley's creator donned a
ranger's hat awhile back and headed
into the Golden Gate National Rec-
reation Area. he found park visitors a
bit more ordinary. He also found the
experience potential grist for the
humor mill.
Phil Frank of Sausalito, whose
strips "Farley" and "Miles to Go" are
nationally syndicattd. said the su~
gestion that he spend a few weeks m
rangers. They thought it nrigh .plenty r he two weeks in Sept~mber-
provide some insight for his parody of he spen s a ranger. He helped man
life in a state park, where Farley an info ation center, spent a day
spends a good part of his fictional life. picking ins out of a creek in Muir
.. There's always a curiosity from Woods nd -as he led a tour
people about where I get my infor-throu he Point Bonita lighthouse
mation." said Frank. who bears a--pie up every stray piece of trash
strong resemblance to Farley, decked that er d his path.
out as he was in a ranger outfit "Th kind of lef\ it up to me to
complete with Smokey the Bear hat. decide hat I wanted 10 do. I was
''No one believes it. but a ranger fascina to do lhe nifht patrol. You
named Loretta Farley suggested get aw le different krnd of visitor,"
this." he said. said Fr k, 41.
For the uninitiated, Loretta is the "I've ad pretty close contact.,
name of Farley's girlfriend. who espccia with the bear management
seems to be forever stationed at the people t Yosemite. But this has
top of a fire lookout tower. gjven a better understandin&.
Hunch TeUnites father, ughter
VISTA (AP) -A classified new~
papcr advenisement placed on a
hunch m a Florida newspaper has led
to the reunion of a father and
daughter after 23 years.
William Rigney. 59. a retired chief
radioman in the U.S. Navy. hadn't
seen hisdauJhter. Karynne Lee. sioct
1961 when a divorce split the family.
She was 8 at the time,
"Her mother. who has since passed
away. took her someplace in Florida,
and because I was stationed on a ship
at the time, we lost complete track of
each other." he said. ·
Karynne Lee telephoned her fa~lier
in Viita after a friend of hers saw the
ad rn a Aorida QCwspaper.
·•one of my neighbors was gorng to
Naples. Fla .. which as a hop. skip and
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though arynnc to~ ... Rianey said.
"On a ch. I asked him if he would
put an in a newspaper personal
column r me, The Saraso1a Hcrald-
T ribun n the ad last weekend and
ll"O o her Jirlfriends spotttd 1t
becau f the unusual pellina of
Ka9'n name."
Rran said when he heard his
daught s voice on the lclcpho~ it
was as k. Ka e Lee, now 31. had married,
hos thr sons and became a singer in
a local nd. Ten weeks ago, she was
suious injured in an auto accident.
"Bur he doctor \old her the bes•
thcrap in the world would bt to
come 1 California and 5CC me," her
fluher i<I ... So I sent tier the $408
roundt ticket."
Rip said the two visited for a
'while ursdav niaht.
"I c ''der ft• miracle that the ad
was an el"C<l ahe way tt was.·· he 111d. ··we ca lot of catching up to:do."
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McPHERSON Kan (AP} -A • mort than thal t M Pht~n
buck dttr lookt m~1ea1ly acrou a 1111uranoe qmt. I
ha
·nuncnt
' k Vf hQw m h o e h has wgpped up
1n l~ an' lmcnt. he don ha\c h ~IMUrM'
I'\ c had hantt$ lO I M>
iMnftkltd and fated framed ,.rrh · We JUSt wanted 10 pic'k up so"1t
mena. H11mountaanou1env1ronmcnt anuqun for 9ur home' he uKt
wa1 desi&ned for one purpose, to sell ••ukc country store advenising --tftsUllnce pt~s Tlltn-unntay:ara &Kmley
The deer, which IS a S) mbol of the · antique siore I rin acrOM seven
Hanford Insurance Co.. '5 one or insurance Sl&RA for $15 ••
tnsurantt compan) muscumi. he
"$atd Totdlyou1hc1ruth I co~ldn=t
afford to .stan my co11ccuon toda) I'm stall able 10 pack up IOme saps
bu1 lhcy're much. much hardct' to
find.
Otters' foster mom
--Lbula Baeckery a Monterey-Bay: Aqaarlam-volwa&eer~ f.eeda
three mea otters rahed at the aquarium after belnl
aeparated from their motben b:r 'bea.y aurf u pupe.
1'bey're tbe flrat ottera to be ralAecl ln captt'rity, aquarium omclalaaa7. .
N oveliSt proves
what's in a name
Successful writer
• the cage of my literary rtputauon."
Most criucs who bothered to re-
view "The Diary of a Good Neigh-
bour" when it appeared last year were
man,Y nmic Insurance s11ns and Needless lO say. Underwodd
picas of mcmorab1ha that &rect boujh1 the sian•. but httk did ht
insurance •nt Warren l)nderwood know that thoee •ans wou\d e~nru-
each morn1n1 at his office. ally lead to hts extensive collection.
With approx1mattlr. 1,'000 pieces .. It's kind ofan 1ntercst1n1hobb),'
an h11 insurance nostalp collection. Underwood said .. , hkc all the old
10me of wh1Ch date back into the 1uff. It's fun 10 rncarch 11 all "
.1870sand '80s, Underwood's as one And research 1s exactl~ what he of the ma11 com~te of ns kind. docs. "
Thccollect1on, which started about "I've bought bo<>ks and studied
23 ytars .qo as a pracucal way for and read:' he said "But'I don't think
Underwood and has wif~ to dccoraae l'\C c\cr bouJ:ht a book about
their home, has turned into much antiques 1ha1 didn'l pay for uself tn
·1 ha,cpcoplccall me. from 111Cnts
toanttq~co1lectors lOltt 1fl wanuo
tr'lldc or buy or sell or to ace U' "'" picked up anyth1n1 new MOil of the
pieces att an museum or Pfl\'l\c
collcctaons now bccautt there 3ust
wcren t. that man) made"
He bthevcs $0me of 1he 11gns to be
Qne-of-a-kn\d. Man) of hi "'" arc rcvttSC pa1nunas on gla11 us1na gold
and •tlver · Inf. nms acwally
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can't sell her books
under pseudonyms
By MARCUS ELIASON
lukewarm, ~====================~~J.::::.:.:=:.:=:.:=:.:=:.:=:.:=:.::=:=:=:=::;::=:=:=:.::====::==::=::=:::=:::::=::;::::=:=::::::;::::::::=::::::::::::::;:::l:::J A few praised the boOk, but it sold
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LONDON ·-Doris l:.cssing.
author of several hif)lly acclaimed
novels. has been trying to prove a
paint to the literary establishment by
writing under a pseudonym books
that one of her publishers rejected and
many reviewers ignored.
Lessing told an Independent Tele-
vision Network intervie\\er that her
prank proved that "people who
profess 10 be ex pens on my work and
write theses about it don't recognize
my work under a different name. I'm
astounded."
She said It also showed that
beginning wntel"!i should· get more
auention from publishers. But some
of those taken in said i1 is reasonable
to give more attention to C5tablishcd
authors than beginnel'\, and her ruse
proves little.
The 64-year-old novelist has writ-
ten 25 books under her own name.
She is renowned for works such as
"The Grass is Singing," "The Golden
Notebook," and her five-novel series
"The Children of Violence," which
has sold nearly a million copies.
The British novelist told the New
York Times she wrote two books -
"The Diary of a Good Neiahbor" and
a sequel. "If the Old Could ... " -
under the j>scudonym of Jane Somers
because "I wanted to highlight that
whole dreadful proces in book
publishinf that 'nothing succeeds like
success.'·
The Sunday Times of London
called her prank "a piece of literary
mischier· and quoted ~ing as
sayina it was a way .of"escapina from
l .
only .2,000 hardback copies and no
British paperback publisher bought
the rights.
••tf the Old Could .. .''. published in
April. got poor reviews in Britain but
was praised by the New York Times
as "an extremely cou~geous at-
tempt." It sold even fCwercopies than
"Diary."
Lessing first offered the "Diary"
book for publication in 1981. She told
Independent Television Network
thal it was rejected outright by her
British publisher. Jonathan Cape.
and by her paperback publisher
Granada.
Cape "'h31ed it" and Granada
rejected the book as "too depressing;
which shocked me v~ much be-
cause publishers are not suppased 10
use thtS son of criteria," she said .
The book was finally brouJht oul
by Alfred A. Knopf. her reaular U.S.
publisher.
She said her American editor "is
extrcmel1-embarrassed because he
thinks it s all in bad taste. which it
probably is."
The 120.000-word ''Dusry" tells the
story of a sophisticated journalist
who interviews an elderly woman
ahd comes to feel personally ·rcspan-
sible for her welfare.
Tom Maschlcr, c:hairman of
Jonathan Cape, was quoted by the
Sunday Times as sayina the book was
turned down as unwonhy of publi-
cation. -if it amuses Doris. why
shouldn't she do it? I cenainly don't
t\_old it against her but I'm not sure the
exercise proves anything. If we
though I it was good enough we would
have published it."
Simplicity sav;es
legal time, costs
CHICAGO (AP)-Lawyers could
save their clients as much as 75
percent an laugation cpsts b)'. re oning
to some simple pretrial tacta~ -one
of them simply usina the telephone
more. accordina 10 an American Bar
Association task force repart.
"The high cost of liugation and
slo\\ pace of jusuce have led 10 a ·
public sense of cynicism about the
Judicial system as well as the legal
profession." Leonard Jan<?f ~>·
chatrman of the BA commission
that_prcparcd the rcp()n, said.
"The backbone of this count~ -
the 6S percent of American flam1lies
that earned $25.000 or less per year
when we started -really didn't have
access to the court because of these
high costs." The repart. tqtin 1n l 979 whea
Janofsky was president M the ABA.
e)(amined experimental court
methods Jn a host of juriSdi<.'tions.
One recommendation, however.
focused on use of tncd-and•lrue
ttthnoroar-the telephone.
Holding telephone conferences be·
tween ll"'.fCl"S and Jud~ f'CiUhcd 1n an estimated 0 percent uv1na from
the cost of an in-coun tiear1n1 for a
comparable ma~r-1 tcducuon of
about SI JO per motaon handled by
telephone. the \Ud) howcd.
Ihc tudy found that .prOttd..urtl
change made po 1blc pqter rcduc·
ltonJ in fee
In tnal court rn Kentu kf. the rcpon 111d. a pccdcd-up edulC lor
filing bncf and mouons mulled an
fee rcdUC'll ns IVC[lllnJ l4 percent
-a v1nas of$6SO per ca
.. The '"eragc mel'ttan br1011na
the '"Cr:aJC eap expect h to be resolved 1n five or 1 months •said
Janof k ··we proH:d Jha• m Ken·
IUCk) " nd I h Hn't !>Ctn an thang
""'"here th \ m 'kc m~ hC\C 1t
can't be done elsewhere. It may
require different rules in Los Angeles,
but almost all of the~ (ideas) c~n ~
modified to work u\ any )Unsd1c-
tion."
In an experiment in Califom1a
appellate courts. jud~s put cases
involving "straightforward" lcpl is-
sues on an expedited schedule and
limited the length of briefs and oral
arguments. Attorneys bandlina those
cases reported fee reductions of up 10
:75 percent-an a"craae 1&\.-in15 of S l.000 per appeal.
·•The research pr vcs that an
increased load of case is not ncccs,..
arily the cause for dcla) in our
appellate courts." Supreme Coun
Jusuce Sandra Day O'Connor told an
ABA pthcrinf e11rhcr Saturday.
"Overall appca time ia lhis ~xpen
ment was reduced b)' one.-third.
"lt shows thatjud,es~termincd 10
take control of their ca*load can sci
time schtdulc!. monitor them ... and
cut delaxs without leldin-a U> a loss of
quahty.'
Daniel Meador. 1 Vn1vcnhy ot
VirJlnia liw professor ~ho served as vice chairman of lhc commlnM>n,
sa1ct ihe avcraae ca~ could bt
charactcnzed ., "tenant-landlord chs~ICS, domtsUC daspuaa, UlffK' or
:Simple bttKh-of-contl"ICI casa. "W~'rc aalk1~ aboya a ranae oi
between :Sl.000 or St.000 up lo SS0.000" an ~ at s&ake an tht
CQCS. he 111d flkxt wettc thefC'POC'l-well ao bef'oft
the ABA's ~kina Houtt or
Delep1es IOt fonn1l 1;,10val
,11ted whtth(rheCl~ la~n
to a«ept me ""'°"' 1 trldlllon· bMIUn& concha11om on how bull·
nt s should be tcmduclld, Jano&ky
fePhed. ••1 think &hey rttCJll'UC lhil ~I Ont' of1ht m0111mPor11nt if not the
most 1mPQn1n1 11 ut the profe Ion
ronfront ••
• 28" Table
• 2 PBC-9 Side O\airs
· 111e Economy 8et .
Kine of 8oUd OM
48'' DOOftQ TABLE with 24" Leaf
Plus 4 PBC-9 Side Cheirs
• SolcSOlk •leldlda..
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°'Mii COllt DAILY Plt.OT/8atutday, October"20, ~Mt
Christ College Irvine to launch
an.a C.U... ll'VllM, JSJO Concorcha, ln:1nc. ~au o-0ft.aauna.N'luel ~~
launch 1hc fir5t orits concen series for 1he I 984·8S Ka£On The Adult Bible Cla meets 11 9 a.m. an tl'le Ubral).
n Sunda), Oct. 28. at 7; 0 pm. and unday Schoo1 da se meet 11 10 am. under ttie The roncen. t>nrnlcd .. A FestiYll of 11> mm at dirccuon of Linda.Apple. Nursco service'" available for
Rcformauon," wall feature the Christ College Choir and babies and toddlers. For more information call 4944061
ommunll> Chorale. Both chotl'5 arc directed b) B. -• • • ·. ·
'll)'ne llisb«. a inant professor of music at lhe college Evu1eHcal Free "~~. 1912 Aor@a St. Hun\-
ccomp nying ;&he choirs will be Michael Burkhardt, nm Beleh, announces the anstalfauon of ns new pastor.
rpni" and.:mini~tc~ ufmu ic:at.Zion Lutheran Church the ~cv. Mark Copeland • naheim. · · ' ~cv. ~opeland w11 formally ans~alltd b)' Wall)'
A. lso. fontu.rcd will be the readi"8 of original poetry by Norling, ~1smct ~upcnntcndent~ long-11me mentorJ Dr. Dr. Robert Badrn, P.rofe5sor of En~lish at Christ College. Robcn ~UC)', and lhe eldrrs and members or the
The concert will be held at Zion Lutheran Chutt'h. COn&J'CPUon last ~unda,y. . .
22 N. East St .. Anaheim. The J)!rformance is open to the Bom and raised m Ph1tadtlph1a, R~v. Co~laqd
public and admission ts free. For more information call araduittd ~ro.~ Talbot Th~l<>11cal Seminar}'. with a 854-8002. ' Master of_D1vm1ty degree. Ht' first church w.as Bibletown i, • • • Commumt>: Church. He later ~inc senior pastor of
Temple Bat Y~bm, IOI I Camelback, oO: Jam~rec. Southri(t&cL'ommunityChutt'h in Uo)dmin~tcr.Albena.
Newport Bead"I, will present the la~una Stnng Too as Canad~ ..
.:guest perfonne~ on Friday. Oct. -6. at ~ p.m .• and Mitrk. Ro51lie and their two sons, Joshua and Joel. ~Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10:30 a.m. comm(nccd lheir ministry in Huntington Beach in mid-
The trio will pla) classical music and liturgical September. melodic~ as atranged by Cantor Alan Weiner. The . _ • • •
Jections will be from vanous styles ~!Ki musical periods. • . UllJtnlu Uain~l11 FellowQlp, 42? C)'press
· "Temple Bat Yahm has a tradmon of encounaging Drive. Laguna ~ch. will hear lhc Rev. Maunce Oa~en,
Yarieties of religious exp~sion," !aid Cantor Weaner. pastor. f~.us his sermon o~ Rohen Green Jnge™?ll·
t'"Music has alwa> been an important part of the Jewish author of Hope Sees a tar' at the 10:30 a.m. service ~rience and throu&hout the coming year we wdl be Sundl 'I
nctudina various combinations of instruments ,in our Saad to De one of the greatest s~ak~rs of th~ I ~h
services for o;pttaal occasions." Ce~tury, Ingersoll brou&ht bac~ .A~enca s frce-~h1_nk1ng
For more an formation, call 644-1999. hentagt that had been all but buned an the pc>St-C1v1t War ••• elc~borbood CoDcrecatlonal Cllarcb, 340 St. Ann's
Drive, Laguna Bc1t9h, will hear the Rev William J. Eilers $Cf~On "WresthnJ With God" at the 10 a.m. worship NeWROrt teen .iCrvtce on Sunday
_Michael Sanders will be au.be oq.an console an.dJhe ___ -..;.--~ ~hurch choir wait sang under the direction of John l l .,...,,.d ....... _t ___ T __________ h. ___ _
.1 homp$0n. Accolytes will be Alyson Benfor<i of Laguna ca e 0 ora 9each and Kristen Doppenberg of Dana Point. Ushers will _
be Donald Bridge, Herb Shore and Jim Ward of 4guna ·
..-Hills; Charles Peterson of Mission Viejo, and BOb Gobiel
of Dana Point
Acquaintance tirm in Bridge Hall follows the service,
with Nandinec Raj of Laguna Beach and Robena Peterson
As Beth Cohen, 13, a memberofTemple Bat Yahm in
Newport Beach, is called to the Torah today to become a
Bat Millvah, she wilt worship for herself and for Diana Fu~an. C?i•na is a . t 2-Y~.r-old Jewish ajrl living in the )II!-----------------· Soviet Union who as forbidden by law to practice her reli~on freely. Heart of the Matter
·scheduled for TV .
Joseph Buerry, Jr., seneraJ manager of KIHS. has
announced the addition of "Hean of the Matter" to the
i :rv 46 proaram lineup.
( The half-hour program f~tures the sermons of
· c'ieator and executive producer Father Finbarr Oivine,
alonJ with the music of Christian performer Paul D.
1 ~v!~This is a Catholic ~how for all Christians," stated
uerry. "and we're very pleasCa to nave it on our telecast~
• !~Heart of the Matter" will air: on Saturdays at 11:30 .:-.m. and repeats on Sunday at 10 a.m. For more
information, call 986-4503. ·
'~h. who resides at 22 Ottrspring, Irvine, bas never
spo •. c:n to Diana. She has written her several times but has
never received a reply. Beth anends Lakeside Middle
khool. .
The "twinnina" program in the U.S. serves as a
remin~r of the depnved and persecuted Jives of Jews
behind the Iron Curtain ... Twinnina familiea" feel that the
shared ceremony links Jewish people together while
increasins the awareness of the pliaht of Soviet Jewry. Furt~er infol'Qlation ~n a "twinn.ang cerem6by'' can bve
obtained from the Jewish Federation of Orange County in
Garden Grove:
Diana's mother, Fira, is a radio technician. Her
father, Alexander, is a building enpnecr. Their first visa
.application was in May, 1977, and·Wff denied. Diana'-s
grands-rents, Haim and Sheinal Furman, reside in
Natainia, Israel. --
IY of ttl~ -dosmt and TObbtt·baron'idc'Jaqr.t·
There wdt Ix a potluck at 6·30 pm. today• U
Center. followed 11 8 p.m. b~ a .. maaa~I lialit ~
acdauntd•mst and opdcel cn11nccrJohn FOft., ~ "uh musical accompaniment ~public'' •nv1ted a
dona11on of S5 pcf pcrson as requested, For ore
1nformat1on. call •94·36Sf or•'>4--4743. • • • Ru~o Caplltruo C..au&ty a... .,l.2.S l
Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, wiUbe the sate
of a Fashion Show/luncheon by the Women'• Muullries
on Sa1urda). Oct. 27, from 1 l:JOa.m. to 3 p.m. 1
Entitled "C'olor and Textures for Beautiful You. the
fashions will be coordinated by Des1,ns by M.J. o(.'"'!19-
Hllls. Luncheon speaker will be: Ann Ault
tele\ision and stage actress and s10ger. Aer topte
.. Out of the Occult Into Chnstianity.~·
Nancy Hr1debrtcht. C hrist College Irvine pr ssor
of biblical languages. ~•II present a Convocation c itldd
•'Di&aina in at Dan" on Wc<tnes<:tay. Oct. 24. at lOa.m. on
the college campus.·
Heidebttchl, who has experience in near-eastern
archeological digs, rect'ntly participated in a six-week
archeotogicah·xttvanon at Tel-Dan in nonhern Israel
from June to A~u.st.. ·
Uneier the d1rect1on of the Nelson Glueck SChool of
Biblical Archeonloiy of the Hebrew Union College, the
e?'cavations of Tel-Dan have been going on (very summer
smce 1974.
Tel·Dan sits at the bottom of Mt. Hermon and as an
imponant trading, fortification and government center
dating back in history to the Bronze Age and the era of the
Caananites (19th Century B.C.) The city retaintid its
impor;tance until its destruction during the age of the
Assynan .
Important archeologicat finds in the recent sudlmer,
l 9a4. l'J1;cavation include the first proof that :Tel-Dan was
a roya.I city, findinaacrucible containinaa large amo\iotof
bronze still intact which supports the theory that Tel-Dan
was• IT!e~I industry. and discovering further evidence of
collar·nm JU'S that would probably set the migration of the
tribe of Dan back to 1300 or I 200 B.C.
This particular find has important significance to the
religious community because it notonJy has impact for the
early dating of the exodus (the departure of the Israelites
from Egy{>t) but also 1upports the true origins of tl'fe tribe
of San as in the biblical text.
The Convocation will be held in founders 'Hall
Auditorium on the Ghrist College Campus, 1S30
Concordia. Irvine. Admission is free. More information
can be obtained by calling 854-8002.
~no•••• 1naeo•o11 &11eJJJ fcii "'°"' anfo ...... -. c.u ~ Panelt at -ip;.5568 or Iva Sbcl:riCk
.. •93-3356. • • • Cnpt 8'MI , .... , "'9 Talbert Ave ..
Fountain V • waQ condun an~-wwk WOlbhOP A»r
duJdseD.on MOndA¥ •w.anp, A\Mil 7 Jto t:JO.. &eainmna <Xt. 22. Endded-.Copana_ Wath Divorce," ihe workshop Is tor
chlldmft. ~ 8 '° l l. rtom rtc!tnt or:lopa-sundinadivorcc satuadw. whether their parentt•re 11Mle or remarried.
Tbc Worbboo 11 desiancd 10 &&VO chifdrcn • •ptac:e to e~presa tbeir '=eli".'JI. cope with tbe chanttS and deal with
the reatiay of' the divorcie. 'For more 1nformadon and ••tntion. contact Mary
Doxi.acbs It Jewish Famllv Sefvace. 537-4980. " . . New ....._.. a.rt.UM a.., 610 W. 18th St.,
COlta Maa. will hear a metUS by the Rev. Dr, Eleanore.
Jactson, piSlor, enmled "No Hiaana Platt from Ood" at
the I 0: 30 a tp. ICl'VK'C Su delay, Joan Gordon wall be hluttd soloist. actompanied by
Bet~r Woo1di'ids on tht c:qan. Youth church meell at
10:30 a.m. and Cltdd care 11 availab&t for inf1n11. A Bible
study.aroup mtttt at 9:1! a.m. A fcUOwsh1p hour whh cotrec and refreshments follows tbe services. . Every Wcdnctday at 10:30 a.m., Di'. Jackson
conducts 1 mid-Week heahna 1erV1ce.
The public 1s also inv.i\ed to ll1ehd the "Friday NiJht
Specials .. held w-ttkly at the church center. 1929 Tustin
Ave •• Costa Mesa. Ori Oct. 26. 1 potl~ dinner will be hdd
at 1 p.m. Followiq dinner, founh-year: miniltenal
student. Edie Mennella, will speak on "healina." Her talk
will be followed by discussion and fellowship. For more
information, call 646· I 032. • • • s.Aa& Mtcuel aad All Aqell Cltwcla, 3233 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar, continues its forum ·on
issues of daily livina on Sunday;-Ott. 2t. with the topic
"Disaster Prepertdness,. reprdsoa canhquakcs.
A representative from the HarbOr Junior League will
bC guest speaker. MC>derator wiU be Carol OCndinaer .
Baby-:Sitting is available to enable parents of youn.a
children to attend and panicipate .. for more information,
call 644-0463. · • • • Lanu Pretb)'teriU Clttim. 41 S Forest Ave.,
Laguna ~ch, will hcarthe Rev. Dr. AttburJ. Tankersley.
pastor, !peak on "The Chutt'h in_Missi<?n: A Consecrated
People, at the I 0: IS a.m. worship service Sunday.
The Chancel Choir will sins under the direction of
Miui lnterlandi, accompanied by organist Ellen Wri&}\t.
Followina the children's sermon. third anders and
younaer will be dismissed to the Little Fi$hermen
PrOIJ'lm. A coffee fellowship will be held on the patio followi~ the servic~.
The Inquirer's Clan meets at 9 a.m. with the Rev. Dr.
Edward Caldwell. Christian education is offettd for all aacs. The Crib Room is open for toddlers and infants from
9to11:30 a.m.
For more information call 494-7iSS. For inspira-
tional )>flyer: Dial-a-Prayer: 494-PRA Y. • • • Soat~ Cout Cllarda of Re~ ldaee, 148 E. 22nd
St., Costa Me5a, witr hear the Rev. Ernie Nylander,
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COl1a Mela
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MITHOOllT CHURCH
19th St. l Harbor 811/d.
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Newport
CtMllT CHURCH IY THI II.A
UWT'ID •tWT
1400 w. Balboa Blvd.
l1S-llOI
Or. Robert 8 . Shepatd, Jr.
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Huntington Beach North
COMMUNITY UNITED
MITHODllT CHURCH
ee82 Hell Avt. 842-4481
WonMp lervtoe l:IO I 10:00
t:ao •undaJ lchool 10:00
ltlM,itlar flt_,...,_ .. (el 10 UI I
Fountain Valley
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bushard St.
112·.S
James R. Hadley, PMtor
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SHll Hl·Ml 'ALOT
USP.I.
HARBOR. CHiii8TfAN '
CHURCH
(~Of Chrtet) 2A01 lmne ................
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Mornina Worship i O AM
Sunday School 9 AM
Gene IW&neoft, Mlnleter
ALL sorrs
MDICM EPtSC<JtAL CtuCH
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CHUACH ICHOOl 8!15 A.M
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11·00 A.M,
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18082 Bushard,
Fountain Valley 963·3801
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THIS WEEK
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Blble Scttoot ....•......................... 10:45 AM
Evening Worship........................ . 1.00 PM ...
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ST. MAii
PIESIMllU CHUICH
EastblMf Or. & Jambotte,
Htwport Beach
Ro. Wdliam McQuoid. Pastor
Rodi" Whitten, MllSIC Oitector
Roa• J. Btr1, Pastor Km Elfert Kroptad, Pastor ....... "" . Milt E,_.. a ClllN Clrt I A.I. • ..._ a Clllrclt kllMI lt A.I.
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Ul>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM ~ C•t Avalablt
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ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
GOO St. Andrewt Road• Newport Beecn • 831-2880
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WORSHIP SERVICES
"ACHAN ANO Al--Lntft1~a 1tiovt·ro AVOID DEFEAT"
Of. John A. Huttman Jr., Preaching
8:45 A.M. -Infant• thru HIQh,SChoof • 1::15 A.M. -lnf1n11 ttiru 8th Grade
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7;IO AM • Holy lucMrtit ..... I
t :OO AM • Holy EUCltWtll AIM 11
10:49 AM • Preyer 8"d ,, .. &tcharllt AIM 11
Chureh SohOOI and Aduh Ed~tlon t :OO & 10:48 AM
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Monday • Friday • 1:30 AM Mor!llng PrAY9f
Tue.day • 10:00 AM EwcNrtet & Helling a.Moe.
Wed..acs.v • e:ao AM HolV l!uohdt
ReotorL''· ,,... AIMJ • AMle.t ''· litM Coa. AIAll8lllmi1tlftlllllla
T ne "9v. Todd 8ottnMn • Mt. 8amuel 8haMr
TM Rev. Thom• Henty •Mr. Wllllem Aoberta ·
SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido• Ntwpoft BMch • 714-675-0210
Workshop
,----seeking boy
soprano
h Ch1ldrn· Opera Workshop ofl..OnglkilcJi Opera is seekin,g a OO)'. oprano to sing ttic lead role in Menotu's
"Amuhl and the Night Vi1t1tors" to be performed on
December IS and 16. ·
This will be a fully-staged producuon, with orchestra
and sin,crs of lhc Long Beach Opera. Stage cxpencnce is
not ncce saiy but would be hclf ful.
In addition, there lS a fina call for ch1ldttn 8&tS 7• l S
who \\ish to join the Children's Opera Workshop and
panicipate in the Chnstmas season produa1on as
choristers ... Amahl und the N1Jht Visitors," a SO-minute
opera by Gian-Carlo Menotti traditionally performed
during the holiday season, tells the story of a poor.cnpPlcd
boy and his mother who arc isited by the threeJcinp who
are followina the Chnstmas star. An instant classic smce its
premiere in 1951. the opera has arcat apptal for both
chtldren and adults. and is petiformed throughouL the
country during the holiday 5eason.
For an audition appointment fol' ttie rote of Amatil, or
for membership in the Children's Opera Workshop, call
Ellen Milcnski at (213) 436-961 I.
Berkeley scholarship
awards hit $120,000
This y~r the California Alumni Sch<>larship-Pfu-
gram celebrates its SO years of service to students at UC
Berlc:elcy. with the prestntat1on of 500 Alumni Scholar-
hi~ to enterins.Bcrkeley students, for a total scholarship
award ors 120,000.
Th.e sch<!lai:ships are awarded by the Cali(omia Awaltlnf tbe airl'ftl of tbe Tall•blp 0 call-
Alumni Assoaat1on, the I OO.QOO..memberorganizat1on of forillan' today In tbe BarbOr area are, from
UC Berkeley graduates. # • left, Dr. Mary &rue, prlnetpal of K•IMr
. ~vcraJ Ora!lge Coast st11dent$ were amona the ltleaen~ Scbool· Patricia PU 8tadellt· rec1p1ents: Angelica Duran, Newpan Beach, Corona del · ' ' •
llarll,..a Byrne, teacher; lllke Ka.tie and
9tacydeBoom, atadeata; and Dort.j SliUOf
tbe Ne wport Barbor Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Libra ry schedules
children's programs Mar Hi&h; Joell Fi1L'h. Fountain Valley, fountain VaJler. Hiah~ Nicole Geiger. Irvine. University Hi~; Leon Hal, c t · t h T 11 he
Huntington Beach, Ocean View High: Rita Hanment. on es onors a s lp The C'lo'.POn Beach Public Library has schedulla ~~~~an~dd'M~~tJ~r~:SJcf ~~~~i~~~d ~~·;~~~ ~:~ll:~~~·s programsduringailldml's Book Weet;
Huntinaton Beach. Ocean View Hiah. 8 JUDY M P . . Pajamastoryttmestansa16:30p.m.oo o .1411
Scholarship Committee Chairpersons are Bud Henry Y c HAIL d1srlay 11 the Ba1boa Bay Uub beglnnmg today, wbtn there Corona dcl Mar branch. ~oolcrs ma~ wear lbeir
of Santa Ana and Barbara Goffman of Laguna Niguel. ...-. ..... .,.., ,.. wil be a ~CCP,tion ~o c~lcbrate the ship'~ arrival. . ~amas and bri"' bears and blankets.
Youngsters from the Kaiser Elementary School in The Californian. scheduled to amve at the Jetty at 3 · The annual 'Peter Rabbit birthday ~) begins at 4
Costa Mesa, and founh graders throughout the Newpan-~m. today, will be available for public viewina at the Sea p.m .• Nov. IS, an the N~n Ccnttt branch oommumty Guild schedules 1 uncheon Mesa School District recently received line drawings of the out Base on Pacific Coast Highway on Tuesday, Oct. 23, room. Toni the Oown wdl give a puppict show for ibc · 90-foot Tallstlip 0 califomian•• serving as an ambassador and may be boarded for a donation ofS3. Childttn under 6 benefit oftheiive· to nine-year-olds invited.
for the stale. will be admitted free. · . families att wclQQmc at lhC Saturday matinee at tR
The l.estonoac Ladies Guild Wt sponsou lun~n . The l 840~s ttplica of a topsail schooner will also ~ Manners branch Nov. 17. Two films., wrtic Pied P1~r f
and fashion show featuring antique fashions and movie The drawinp. to be colored by individual students, available for day sails (rom 11oon ~o 4 p. m. on Sunday and Hamelin." and .. F:ree 'To Be You and Mc ... wtll
&owns on Sdturday, Oct. 27, at the Saddlebaclc: Inn. Santa will be entered in a competition sponsore<t by the Newpon Monday, Oct. 21 and 22. A donation sofS35 per penotfor screened 1tan1ngat 2;30 P. m. Admw.iol\ 1s free.
Ana. A social hour will l>qin at 11 a.m. with luncheon and Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. commemorating the $50 per couple !s requ~ for the voyage. A bookmark oommcmon11ng this yeafis bo6k
show to follow until 3 p.m. For ticket information, call vessel's first official visit to the Harbor. For mott mfonnatton. contact the Ncwpon Harbor thcme ... BringonthcBoOb!.-isu"atlabkinthccllildd
SSl-5769 or SSl-5295. The winning entries in the local contest will be on Arca Chambet of Commerce. room ~tall bnnches .
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Catholics ta:kiri.g up social issues
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MONTREAL - A recumng theme of Pope John
Paul 11 in his meetings with clergy on his Candadiao visit
was the need for them to speak out more stronaJy on
religious values to influence society-at-large.
Church leaders lately have stepped up such efforts in
Canada. as they have m the United States.
.. We must, more than ever, sec to it thatlhe voice of
Christianity has a right to be heard in this country ... that
thedcvclopina cultutt may al the very least feel challenged
by Christian values and take them into account," the pope
told 3,000 priests and seminarians in Montreal.
But de1pite his urgings and the large crowds he drew
-including a record 350.000 to a Mass he led in
Montreal's Jarry Park -there are indications that the
papulacc is hiJhly selective about the church's pasitions.
Similar drvergences arc found in.the.UnitedSlates.
A poll publi~htd by two Montreal newspapers said 68
J>C: l of the province's C!i1ho1id oppose 1hc church's
ban on contraception; 42 percent disagree with church
opposition to abortion and 66 percent arc apinst the
church's ban on divorcc.
The telephone pall of 1.800 Catholics also found 59
per~ent of Catholi~ disagreeinJ with the Catholicism's
ban on ordination of women. Seventy-two percent said
they were willing to accept married priests.
A se~rate national poll by the Southam newspaper
group said more than half considettd the pape·s social
thinking "out of touch." Barely one in seven believed his
thinkjn& was in line with Canadian society.
But there was one area where those surveyed were
were in agreement with the pope and clergy. Some 54
~nt endorsed the practice of the church ·s bishops
takmi public stands on social issues such as jusJice and
public policy. ·
Methodists schedule rally
against lotterY initiative ·
The poll follows a continuing strong reaction to a
statement by mcmbC~ of the Canadian Conferentt of
Catholic 81shops cntical of Canada's .. economic suuc-
turcs" -a subject soon to be addressed Catholic bubops
in the United States. · .
Issued by the Canadian bishops' Social Affairs
Commission when Canadian unemployment stoOd at
nearly l .S ~rcen1, the statemen;t said layoff5 and wa,e
cutbacks .. reveal a moral disotdtr in our society ...
The bi shops condemned the decision by business and
sovcrnmcnt to emphasize moncy-savina steps, such as
layoff's. over the lives of the wockers.
"This orientation directly contradicu the ethical
prinapfc that labor, not capital, must be given priority in
the development of an economy based on justice." tilt
statement said, soun<1inr a note similar to the popt's
criticisms of unrestrained capitalism.
Monsignor Neil Willard. chancellor of the
Archdiocese of Montreal said the sta.temenL .. aroused•
great matter of conversation. ..
.. The position is in part based on the belief that the
church should intervene on the behalf of people who arc
sufferina." he said.
Louis Rousseau, a profe-ssor of ttligious history at the
Univenitc du Quebec in Montreal who bdpcd organize
the newspaper pall. said the favorable public response to
such statements follo~ two decades that saw tbc Catholic
clergy tttrench their role in secular matters.
The C~tholic Church in Quebec, whid. once ran the
province's schools. hospitals and social welfare programs..
!Jnder the leadership of the Rev. Lloy~ S .. Saatjian,. economic, spmtual. life and dcstruc~i\·:c of good gove'"!l-surrendered its leadership in social iss!JCS to the lajty.
distnct superintendent of the Santa Ana D1stnct of the ment. As an act offa1th and Jove, Chnsttans should abStam That, Rou~au sa)'s.; may now be changing.
Pacifjc and Southwest Conference of the United Methodist from '8mbling and should strive to minister to those "I think the bishops pould have a place as leaders of
Church, a rally will be held apinst the passage of the victimized by the practice. Community standards and public OP.inion," says Rousseau.
California lottery initiative. Propasition 37. at 2 p.m .• Oct. personal life styles should be such as would make --------------------28, at Grand Avenue United Methodist Church, 2121 unnecessary and undesirable the reson to commercial •
North Grand Ave .• Sanca Ana. gamblina. including publiC"lotteries as a recreation. as an
The rally will feature mayors. chiefs of pal ice. church escape, or as a means of producing public ttvcnue or Southem Gospel
concert Oct. 27
leaders, and city council persons. The rally will stan with refunds for suppon of charities or government."
traditional Methodist hymn singin& as a proclamation of The state of Ohio lost 1-7 million dollars in its January
our conviction to defeat the California lottery initiative. 1982 lottery. Maine exptricnced a net Joss in its I million
Stating the social principles of the U nitcd Methodist dollar lottery. and Arizona's lottery revenues have declined
Church. Rev. Saat11an S3id. "Gambling is a menace to for thrtt consecutive years. ~ocicty. d~dly to the best interests of moral. social. .Lotteric~ have !'qt ~l_vcd t~e problem of eastern stat~. ..Southern Gosptl" mustc. a deliAbtfully spttialittd
---------------... ---· Passma ofa lottery in1!1a11vc wi!I not reduce taxes,,rathcr 11 music which has us roots in the .soutncm sttt1on of the w111 damaac the $tat.e s. education system and w'll bttCd u s is retumma to California and ~ill be prcstnttd an
F'airgrOunds set
for Israel Fair
mott cnmcs and social problems. • " J rda H: .. r.. Sch 1 Lo Bea h t rda "l do not believe that it is the place of aovemmcnt to concen at o n ,... 00 • ng c ·on u >·
....-1 · h. h 99 rec t r lh .-..nns Oct. 27. at 7:30 p.m. prumolc a otter) .~n ~ ic .. pc n ° c -·-The conccn wtll ihture thc-C.thedral Quanct. the
involved a~ lo~l'l. said Saa(J1an. . Aorida BOys. the Rf:JCn\S, and the Westmcn.
A lottery will "hct the appetttc for more forms of The Cathedral Quanet isttkbrating 20 years an the
pmbhna. Mone) that $hould be spent to p~t food on the ospcl music field this year. The Aorida Bo) are pioncct'l
table and clothes on poor and needy backs w1ll be s~nt on ~n the field of tclcvi ion. hosttna the awa.rd~innina.
The 12th Annual Jcwi h Federation's Israel Fairw1ll lou~ryt1ckcts.An1ncrcasc1npm_bhn'dcpttsscslcait1mate nauonally S)ndicatcd TV Show .. The Gospel Sina.in&
be held at thr Otan~ C'ounty Fli~nd , H Fair Dtivc, bus•~ -.elf are costs 10 up, cnmc increases and a st.a~c Jllbiltt .. Bot the Rcacnts and \he Wcstmcn •t"CCalifornia
Co ta M• , on Sunday, Oct. 28. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. lottery will weaken the fi~rs of good aovernmcnt and w1'1 favorites. from SOuth Gate and Palo Aho rtSpcc1tvcly.
More than I SO boOths will provide mformation about d~encrate moral and ethical value~. The concert •~ under the sponsonhip of Gospel
Jewish activities and I rael upport aroups in Oranac Studies ha'e shown thac the l&flCSt pcrttntqe of Conccru. 1 non~fit interdenominational orpnaza-C~nty. There will be Judaica handicrafts for safe; pcoplcsupponan1utattlottcryattlow1ncomcpc110ns.A · ~ ' ll(213l37nn1 s
RELIGIOUS •••
1'19lA6
manastcr. pelk on ··Save Younetr at lhc 9 a.m. scrv:.c:c
Su.nday •
.. lf}OU want changes in yourhre. )'OU11 c n
)"OUrxlf." Rev. )IUck'r ~ :J(>) and COllSCIOUSJ1
come from 1hccho1ttS >OU matc. l f )'O\l want to ha\-e m
fun. you have 10 choose to have more fun. Hi
consciousness comes from mil:ing. bt~icr choices. ..
For more information. call 548-6089. • • • Clrlst ~ by 1M Sa. 1400 W. Balboa Bh ..
Newpan Bcadt a.nnounocs that l~ ~ .. Dr. Rohen
Shepherd, Jr •• pntor. ha.i departed fOr krusalem ~
w1U bca fcllowoftht'CcnicrforiConacmporary Theol
at thtShalom Hanman Institute for !fudaicSludies.
One ofJOsc~from North~ tobcse~d
for this ~ Fellowship :sponsored bY the Natiodat
ConfcrcnccofChristiansaodJcws.Dr.streoardwillsiuU
for two mopths under the direction of Dr. !Paul van Burt
ofTemplc Univcrsitv. 1 he team of Non.b Amencans will be joi~
another poup of 10 scholars from Europe. Africa
Israel. =Togclhef·lhe} Will purme a COW5C of stud}~
field of Jewish-Ouistian rdatioos. • • • Tk Etera.t ups a.rd •f ~-SdeJice mtelS al the Masonic Temple. 3011 South Camino Real. n
Ocmentc. at 10 a.m. on unday. A healing prelude ·
C'ODd11ctcd at 9:30 a.m. by a licensed practitioner.
Child care is provided and a rofttt fetlowihip is hdd
immediatel) following the 5"1'Vicc.
Tbt Rev. Carol Nickson, pastOr, 'announces \ti.at
informal discussions will be held at her home, 259 ~
Lobtiro. San Ocmente. each T ucsda). from 7;30 to 9 p;m.
Topics covered will include the basic ideas of Science of
Mind and ho · it can bt applied in approvi111 life in v.
of health, prosperity and loving relationships.
· For more information. call 49S.9472.
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Temple Slaaree, 617 W. Hamilton. Costa Meta,
announces its Sisterhood will hold a "gi~llc'' bake I
at ~-Man. Mqnoli.a and Garfield. Hununaton Beach. pn
Fnday, Oct. 26, between IOa.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Startinaon Sunda), No'. 4. at 9:30a.m .. thctt wtllbe
tallis and trfillin service folloWed by a break.tut ltld
discussion with Rabbi Rosenthal.
The first lo.Pie for discussion .. t11 bt .. Why Jew~ Dor.'t
cttpl Jnu ... The Jewish community is welcome to 101n
in. ·
Woll1en adDJ.itted
to Jewls li serninazy
EW YORK (AP) -For the first time 1n its 98·) r
tu toT). thc JcwW'I Thcolog\cal Scrritnary of ,\menca. the
main academic center for Conscrvauvc Juda1 m, 1s
admitt\na women into tt.s rabbinical procram tcadina to
ordsnauon. • Twcnty-thrct-. men wctt 1a this fall's entcn da
alona wtlh 22 men. v. i\h a total of 141 tudent now in 'h
i~-~ar prosram. • · J>«tacular exhibits; a day-Iona array of musicians,,Sjnacrs. rtctnt study by the National Gamblin& Commi1$ion stile$. \loh. ror more in ormauon, ca """ ·
dahC'et'l, clov.n • mimes and puppetecn: a chance to learn .. PtOplc in the ICJW income categories spend mott ••----lillliilllllllliiiliillllilillilliilllliliillll
Krav Maga (I rach Karate)~.and to.munch a fala~l. propo_nionattl)' on lonrn than those of h1$hcr incomt
• Commercial b0othsw11l prov1dcan unusualvanctyof bracket ··Poor pcoplt ~ 1 c lottery as a qu1Ci ana n-~.m..-~n
Juda1ca and lsrach 1mpons nrely seen at one tame in way out of 1hc1r Po'tn)'. Actually a lone., pushes them ~r~
Oranae.County. further into poveny. • ~...-..A
The r racl F:a1r, the laracst event of IU kind lft Sou them The IOUCT) proposal on the Cahforaia Mllol IS & ea1.ua-.::;u
Cahfom11;-provides1n-op:ppnwnyforbo1h thdewtshand fi~ and 6flinl1'd b) the Batty €~ti0ft. tht
non..Jewash communuy to bttome famd1ar W11h the n1uon· lafl'S' rnaftuf'aC'turcr of lot machines and 11 the
numerous facets of JeWI h hfc 1n the oommunn). l!'ll"ftlt compen) or tM Atlanta besed finn. Scttntifk
The I racl Go emmct}l ~ounst Officdc and 1hc Olnks. that wll louny uck~ and providn c'""* 10
men can I rael hambcr of ommerce WiU pro Mk the "8in wh1dl ha\I! lldoP't'd lo1tmts •s fund ratten:. d1 ptay and m ormalton on ,,.Yet «OnOMttt; htinnt ~ • ._. t~ fotffT)' 1ft1taati~ att top G'tilifonua
opponunmc and a 'ut ..erta) or products aamntly off"aeiah',incluchna Go ~ DNktMJaan. LL Oov ta
imPoncd1rom I racl. Mcnrth). taltA'l'iotftn'OiaailJOIUI K Vaa.cletc.p.
ew1h1 ycarw11lbe1\ln1quc .. Walk .. ·Thon .. tbetwill ..Wdwoftsidntof'llw farmt Te.Cbct ADOdatd. ..... Tilitm'!.ouu~~..!_ 11
allow ind1v1dual Jewish oraan1z.attons to ntlC' runcta lbr ltsidn "tMtt IDVU1HMD1 ofticiab. u ~ DI:" prnm•~ by """" n•~ local project While 111<> hclp1na to upport lht Project t01lh1on of protet&lnt duatthrs, under IM •••iillHp ol Re,portor Com pan)
Renewal s1~ter cit) of sKdod. bnacl. Walkm C"an -li""°P Jack M. luetl\. m4de'nt bis~ ohht Loi~ undt'r tht tltftlfteon and
panicapatc as pan.. of an rpnt1.111on team or as 11a. u. com~ of l4 drnon"na'1om. 10.000 ~htS ~~Ph or Drm
indh 1d~ls and can tam 1 a t) of pnm indUda .. 15f'lt1 Md• d>O~llvt ~urda -.nizauon .,...,,.
fatr ltdma • n u kc• ttt hir'H and pocubk tdtl'tllOft Tbr Plcifie iDd ulh...nt Coofmnte oftbc Uain ~~"!!' or 11,rt-
t ~I t Chufdt etswd I rnohataon OppOI II the~ qunt~ nn moft •n1M
For more 1nfi rmauon ronl1ct the Jcwtsh Fcdcralloh ini\l'i\lvnnd Uf'l'lltttihu~hcund le) prnonuh~ m1tl0ft call R~ or Sue
al 5 Q..66 6 C1hfom11 to (>ppote Propositaon 37 Kiahn at 979-9677
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AMSICA'S TOP TEN botgl'I, Gabrlel Byrne I '•am 9ABCWEEKEND -1:30-• RtmlfJC>8K!TQM •
WIUTUMG ISUP£ACH~M ITMTMt FAM! MRC)OP • AOOKfOll> RLEI •
80U1. TRAIN 80Ul. TAAIN ' "' NJBmAWttaf:THEllRDI
KATHY'S KITCHEN PROJECT UNM"8E · AND THE ES
AMSICAN GOVEANMENT 8PORT8WORLD MOYIE
• ~ .. SPORTS MOVIE • ·~ "Honkytonk Man" (1982) Clmt MOYIE ** "W~!na Height•'' (1939) Eaatwood, Kyte&stwood .•
ttt•,; "EdueatinO Rita" (1993) LautenceORvitt.MttltOberon. -_4:05_
Mld\111 Caine, Julie Walters 00 MOYIE • MOYIE
-11:ao-• "Tiit PrOITllM" {1978) Kalllilln ..... "Hooe>* .. (1978) aitt ~
G a SPllEMWC NI>.. Oukllln. St'Pf*! Collint, ncildt, JM.Mictulel VinClnt.
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and Costello, Lee BOwmln. • PROJECT IJlilYERSE. ( I MOYIE e'TIUW. GOUAMET m TOOETHER wmt 8HIALEY NI> * * • ·:0ctopussy" 't983l ~ '9 IT'S Ft9YIOOY'l llUSl&S PAT~ MOOfe;Maud Adams. (C}MOYIE . ..,.~ 5.1IO-*** "The Year Of LMng Din-... "Am/tyvlle u· 'The POMSSIOn" -
gerously" (1983) Mel G1beon. Sigour· l 1982) 8ut't Young: dinlll Olson.1 II ~ ~LEGEJl>S ll~H cm~INntEGAME f.~k~onkMan"(1982)Cllnl VOYAGERS
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IQUAM ~~· 8ridoe9. Vale!ie Penine. THIS WEEK IN COUNTRY CJ) M•A •s•H
·-•SWATCH 8REAkDANCINO MU8IC 0 QIJEWS -~----
BMOYE * t t,\ "The Don It Deed'' (1973) ~Oum. Frtderlc F<mlt.
I 81ATURDAY MGHT LM.
NlW YONC HOT nw::K8
AICNEWSQ • HAMYO KOIAOOKS10
MOVE *** "Halloween" (1978) Oonlkl P11a 1 nce. J11n11 l11 Cunia.
(l)MOVIE • * "Screwt>llli" ( 1943) ~.,
K"8ghln, Lynda~
-u~ GMOVIE
t Yt ''The Vampltu'' (1868) Gon:fon
Scott. Glinna Mitla.
~·ANDING HUMAN SflECIAL -3:00-__,.___®MOYE --
W>R e SOUD GOLD 8 THREE STOOGES ** "JinVny The Kid'' (1982) Ga_ry ~ "-"•'--M1n" 1111..17\ e ON THE MONEY 0 MOVIE Coleman, Paul LeMat.
.... ~t...-~ • rn EVERYBOOrS 8USlteS "Bruce And ClrlgOll Fist" (No Date) (%) "90VIE
Milll,.loMGl•IWOOd. 9PBAIOWlltG Bnale.KongTau. · **** "Smles Of A &mner
Merchants don't need aJift
MOFrMB.ECTEILPART I 6HWltNGFROMMCOT (f)UT'Tl.EHOUSEONTHE Night'' (1955) Ula llcobaon, Ev. DEARANN LANDERS: Tell your '9QXJ=-CO)ONTHEAIAWl'TMAOGERAND PRAIRIE Dehlbedt. readers if the)' sec a shoplifter in
TOP40YIDEOI ~ ~~Pft*'• Mountlln" (1t63) -$:30-action. tum him or her in.
ICOOIY-000 MYITEREB **~ ''The Golden s.I" (1983) Henry Fonda, M....-. O'Hn. 8 RAMS AE:PORT Merchants spend about SI 0 billion
possible. lt requires a lot of energy.
We have no siste~ or brothers to help.
Any advice for people in our sliocs? .
Lord knows we need iL - A
kUUJIGHT 818¥1 RlilsblCk.PenelopeMDford. e NOVA D NEWS a year on security. In 1983. 12 million Ttl8 WEEIC'8 MU8IC t2:30-G!>~ UPI! PLAJ1NNO I~ shoppers stole at least $1 I biffion-____ ,_, AU..!!lt." OLD HOUSE a a CJ) ai COUEGE llOYIE ~TER worth of merchandise. This means
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I MUSICaTY U.S.A. Btothetl"(1954)HO'itlfdKeel,Jlne CJ)-.-; because of shoplifters. I boil when I ·~NR. THAEESTOOOES ::rem O MOVIE think ofit. Get the word out, Ann. -
• uodler every monthag ud evef'J
DJpt on tile mapWeeat Job yoa bave
doae all tlaese years.
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always stayed in lhe living room the
entire evening. She said she couldn't
sleep -too much talking and
laughing -so she might as well join
us. Our only escape was to take our
guests out.
Resolve to 1llecl every once of
pill yoar mo~er laid on 101. And
accept ao more. And for lte11vee'1
sake, take Mme tline off for yov-
1elve1 or that woman wlll b11ry yo1
botll.
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RIGULAA ENGAGEMENT STAATS FRIDAY 10-28
AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOUI
t
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dad died
while-my husband was in the sen ice.
Mothcrwas in her early 50s and had
never worked. Their home was not
paid for. his sickness had taken their
small savanis and mother was too
young to draw has Social Secunty.
1 had a good job but we couldn't
afford to keep two houses going. So-
we made the mistake ofgivinJ up our
home and moving in wnh my
mother .
We got along fairly well except
when v.e had company.
Nine years ago Mother broke her
hip. She needed care and we provided
it willingly. But from then on she
flatly refused to be alone.
Now we are in our 70s. Still
working. Mother has had many bad
falls and I've been up many nights
tending her. I. too. have had physical
problems and the doctor told me in
I 980 that-Mother should be in a
home. Last year when I was sick she
made arrangements herself and went
in. But she hates it. say~ J'm crucifying
her so we can go out to dmner.
Her mind is good. I lO to see her
every day and take her out whenever
'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several
weeks ago my boyfriend lost his
antique money clip with $300. He was
certain he last had it when he was in
my apartment. but we searched for
hours to no avail. He is oepresscd
over this loss because the clip was a
gift from htS-grandfamer:
Last night when I was at his place
for dinner. he unloC'l(ed a chest I bad
been curious about for a long time,
took out some cuff links and left the
room to answer the door. While he
. was gone. I'm ashamed to admit, 1.
snooped through the chest. 1-;;;;:;:;:::;:::;:::;::::;:=====================;:;;;i There were some picture$ of his
former girlfriend and letters and
papen I didn't have time to read at
the bottom of the chest. And lo and
behold. there was the money clip! I
am truly -On The Homs Of A
Dilemma In Fort Worth.
DEAR DIL: Tell llim you snooped
and take yoor lamps. He probably will
be 10 thrilled to have bit heirloom
back he'll forgive you for being 10
nosy ..
Don't flunk your chemistry test.
Love is more than one set of gJands
calling to another. If you have trouble
makin1 a distinction you need Ann's
booklet. 0 Love or Sex and How to
Tell the Difference." Send a long. self.
addressed. stamped envelope with
your {NuesJ and 50 cenJs La.Ann
Landers. P.O. Box l 1995, Chica10.
Illinois 6061 I .•
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and also id nJ1fied Morion Brandom
the picture for the C:\tra point -1
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youn,gm O\liho.can·1 v.ork upcn u h pm both v.ere drafted by FL
coursgc to JUmp off th high d1 tnJ team Identity both Gnd the
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port collected 11 points, .atumbhng
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five other tnvioddicts each wound up
witti 10 corrtl.1, The Dogs remain
.S W-h1ch ~ntutarner ~angs 5. ••Ammcan Pie' '(msp1ml'SODlt'
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TRIVIA BOWL I
STANDINGS
Service. "Arsenic and Old Lace." Who took Berra (reurCd uniforms)
Herc's Ro ind Seven m our first the role in the original Broadway 8. Major (Bogan's rank)
1triv1athon of the new season. No play? 9. Barry Mantlow (amphitheater
pictures this time. · 7 .. Name the only NFL pla)er who opener)
I. When fiumphrey Bo~n re-was voted to the Pro Bowl in each of 10. (a} ~reacher. (b) Jhmmy played ferTCd to his 1 ·adrna lady as a 'psalm-the past nine seasons. by Martin Milner (''OK Goml") singing, skin1 1 old maid," to whom 8. In the movie "On the Town," t•11--.-::~'.l!~Qj~
was he speak Ing and m what movie? What was Vera-Ellen's beauty11tle? (Send )Our answers to TRIVIA, c/o FM
SIERED 2. Three actresses pla)cd the role of 9. Name the musical that opened rhe Dai(> Pllor. Box J 560, Costa Mesa
Chris Cagn y on ··capcy and the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles. 92626. All ~nines musr be m:cn"Cd b)
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comfortably out m front, but there's
an interesrmg battle developing for
second place. 1
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Wednesday or risk losingground-it
happened to Iggie last week. Drop it
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THE
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,....---------------------------.· by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) SHOE BIG GEORGE
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by aerry Trudeau
by Jeff MacNally
11 DO NOT RUB VOOR SKIN
---IF ~OU AAe-STUHS BY-
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STUN6 8V A REMARK 11 HA HA MAHA! I MADE TMAT
l.A5T-9NE--UP---
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"I am not looking for a movie to take yoo
children to. I'm trying to find one I
con take grandma to." ·
by Brad Anderson
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"Don't worry, Aunt Emma ... he
doesn't shed."
GORDO ••
OAltFIELD
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0 0eorge, I've m•d• • decision. I'm pecking
you off to cemp thl' summer."
DE1'1US THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
WAAT ooes SOETH1Na lt'AT's 1Nv1si8lf t(X}I(. uKe ?'
DRABBLE
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
by Gus Arriola· TUMBLEWEEDS ~
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FM A Sft71" oN 1HJ1 SU~ Coom"
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OF ReSPDNSE:!
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TMANK MEAVE.N431 FOR A MOMENT
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hold: by Harold Le Doux •• OKQJIOll Ot •ATM
hold:
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UDlftnlty quarterback Andy lllller 19 •talked by Cdll'• Wee Metcalf (50) while Scott J>ryer (79) trlea tO ..i.t.
'Unl's big ltne,
Benjamin's runs
stop Sea Ktngs
IJ ROGER CARI.ION ..............
Umvetsity Hi&h's Trojans :won tbc one they had to have to remain an the
hunt for a GIF Cenual Conference
fOOtbaU &)layoffberth F.riday nipu-
using a bullish runnina attack to pile
up a lead, !hen gettina a last..second
interception from Jeff Baker at the
goal line to preserve a ICM"; Sea View
Leaiue decision over Corona del
Mar.
.. 1 saw him (Corona del Mar
receiver Sean Turner) ~ (in lbc
end zone) iDdTtliougJit, Oti_, God,'
but then Jeff came in," said a haJ>PY
University Coach Rick Cun.is. ''This i~.ally a bia victory form. ..
Greg Benjamin, 1 20S-pound
senior tailback. tWisted and muscled
his way for 170 yards on 23 carries for
the winners. But the lbigest weapon
in the Trojans' pme was the of-
fensive line, and Curtis was very
much a~ ticking off his fiqen
while saying. .. (Phil)' Palumbo,
(Scou) Dryer. (Tim) bates, (Kto)
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pau from :Andy Miller to Bmct
Arnold culnUnatina a 49-yard march.
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CdM eont.rols since the second 9.,&aar· ~when BObby Hatfield W1ed ....
shoulder inj"ry~ and he lied the Sm Kinp on a 40-yard-scoriJla mardi
after: Dave R'ast. .covered a T.rojaiq
fumble.
The bi& play was Tom Kordidt•s
hoclace ~J!>!!_at lbe Uni S, and Turner eveal\Wly ~ver---.-.
from a yard OUL
But Perhaps ihe 1Play of lbe = was DCJ.t -as IJmveruty·~
Wdkens broke throuab to bkd 6e
PAT attempt -realistic:aUy ~
the Sea Kinp out of any bOpes a salvacina a Ile wilh a 6dd iD8I.
(Pleue ... Olfl/811
Justice is served
for Edison, 42~0
Sailors sail a-way, ·34-0
I
Charger receiver
(3 TDs, 220 yards)
too much for OV
By JOHN SEV ANO
D11r .... c ... 41111111 •
His football team hadn't scoi"cd a
sinsJe point in 10 consecutive quar-
ters, the last eight durina Sunset
Leque competition. In his fint two
l~e contests he watched his team
IC) blitzed bY ,a combined 94-0 eff on
on the part of POuntain Vall~ and
Edison hi&hs.
And ye1t after losina to the Charaers
42-zip Fnda~ n.iaht at Huntinaton
Beach Hiah. ~an View head coach
Karl Gaytan was still able to manaae a
smile.
"I still say we're 'oina to get
better," said Gaytan philosophically.
"l think in the three p,mes comina up we'll be real compctttive ...
Now that's optimism!
Actually, the Scahawks (1~6 over-all. 0-2 in ieaaue) turned in a moral
'victory of sorts apinst the Charaers
(6-1, 2-0). Unlike the week before, in
which they were sloppy and tentative
apinst Fountain Valley, the Sea··
~ hawks maintained their intensi~, not
to mention di111ity, apinst the
Charaers-And that wasn't an easy thina to do
:onsiderina Edison quarterback
Keith Jarrett threw the ball virtually
at will apinst Ocean View's second·
'ln only ei&ht completions {out of 12
1ttempts), Jarrett was able to amass
342 yards (a ~2.6 avera.e) and five
touchdowns, the latter tying a sthool
record set by Ken Major m 1981 . And
three of those l'Os went to his
favorite receiver -Rick Justice -
who caught only those three balls for a to~o 220 yards {a 73.3 avcraae).
In act, Edison was so swift in its
a X. there wasn't a sinale touch-
down drive that consumed more than
three minutcs-0ff the clock. In order,
the Chargers "seorcd in 2:07 (drivina
67 yards). S2 seconds (67 yards), 2:36
(92 yards). 29 seconds {84 ~ards), 34
seconds (76 yards) and 2:49 (49
~s).
At least the execution was a swift
one. .
Justice cau&tit ouchdown passes of
601 84 and i6 yards, respectively.
R.unninf back SCan Curran cauJht a
pair of e•Jht-yarii passes for two more
TDs (he also ru:;bed for 93 yards on
nine carries). And reserve runnin&
back Jim CollinJ accounted for the
only score on the around when he
scampered in from the Ocean View
l I with 1 :31 to play in the as.me.
The game like the week betore, was
so one-sided against the out-manned
Scabawkl, about the only loaical
question to ask Gaytan was which
team did he think was better -
Edison or Fountain Valley?
"l'rri going to stick by the statement
I made earlier in the season," he
responded without hesitation.
.. Fountain Valley with all its talent, is
in a class by itself I think Edison and
Marina are real close (talent-wise).
"J£mson relies on speed and quick· ness to beat you. Fountain Valley is
just sflecr power. Edison should be in
the (CIF) semifinals, thouah, or
shame on them."
Appraised of thi1 evaluation by his
(Pleue 11ee ltDl80l'f/B2)
Rick Juatice
S TD reception•. 220 yaida
Mesa no match
for Howser. Foley,
and rest of Tars
By CHRIS MONAHAN
o.IJNetC:.111,1nt1 I
·The numbtts tell the story of
Friday night's Newpon Harbor-
Costa Mesa football game rather
nicely. Total yards: Newpon Harbor
380, Costa Mesa 137. Final score:
Newport Harbor 34, Costa Mesa 0.
For the Sailors, things went pretty
much as expected. They ran well
(fritz Howser pined 139 yards on 14
carries, three of them for: touchdowns
in just ooe half of play); they passed
well (Shane Foley ~ompletcd 10of17
fpr 17 J yards in only one halO and
they played great defcn~ (0 points,
four quarterback sacks and two
fumbles recovered).
The 139 yards pined by Howser
marked the founh time this season be
has gone over the 100-yard mark.
Sailors Coach Mike Giddings was es~ially pleased for Howser.
•rm happy for him. He has
blocked unselfishly for two years and
now he is taking the • bull by the
horns," Giddinp said.
The Sailors took control of the
game early. scorin' on their second
possession from scnmma&e follo~
a sbon Costa Mesa punl On second
down from the Mustang 29-yard line,
Howser cut off auard for 18 yards to
the 11. On the ne~t play, Foley rolled
out to the left and ran in untouched
for the only score the Sailors woUld
need.
Newpon increased that lead to 14,
just after the second quarter bepn.
This time it was Howser, scorina the
~rst of his three touchdowns. From
Oilers refuse to fadetstop Lions, 16-9
Huntin~on Beach
rallies behind
By ROBB MUNSON
Delp .... CalllFJI •ul
Huntinaton Beach High is hav>na a
season in which it plays well duri_na
t.he openlna three quaners of tacb '.1 T Llctyoff -pme, but the Oilen havei ~
makina crucial mistakes in the final Huntington Beach Coach Oeol'le =1uarter, usually rcsultina in an event· Pascoe with a smtle. "We only scored
ual loss. 16 points toniahl, but at was enough to
However, Friday night was a dif-win."
ferent story, u the Oilers, behind the The Lions entered the fourth
leas of Scott Elliott and the foot of quarter with • 9-3 lead, as kicker
Darrin Tomasick. came from behind Ricky Gates connected on ficJd aoaJs
toeam a much-needed Sunset Leaaue in each of the flrat th rte prriods (32,
football victory, 16-9 over West• 40, and 26 yards).
minster Hi&h before 4,000 fans on the· But ttie Olien countered on their
Lions' field". first possession of the last quarter,
"We' finally played well," said dnvina 63 yards in 11 plays. Elliott
"
climaxed the drive wtth a 19-:yard
touchdown run through the middle of
the Westminster defense. Tomasick's
utra point kick gave Huntington
Beach 1 I Q..9 lead with 8:39 left to
play.
From that point, the Oiler defense
took over, slopping W6tniinster on
its next three po!iscssions.
Tomasick kicked ll l8-yard field
aoal with 3:29 left in the game, and the
senior added another 44-yarder wtth
less than a minute to play to cap the
scoring.
"It's a ~t feelina to win the
pme." wd Tomasick. "Our of-
fensive line did a arcat job. They
deserve all the credit."
Huntinaton Beach's offensive line
allpwed quarterback Ed Lid)ofT enou~ time to set up in passing
situations. while opcnana holes for
Elliott ( IS carries for 86 yards) and
Tomasick ( 16 for 76). _,Meanwhile
L:idyoff, who wa:i. start101 his first
game this season. completed 12 of 19
passes for 111 yards.
"lidyoff deserved to play," said
Pascoe. whose team evened its Sunset
record at l-1.
"We played Oawlc when"'' had
to. The kids decided to 10 out and
play." he added.
The three field &oals for Tomasick
give him 10 total out of 13 attempts
-a 76 pcl'QCnt average.
(Pl .... Me OIL&R8/il2)
Artists score ona couple of wild ories, J 4-0
., mt CARNl:TI' ._,...Due 4 ••I
Lqu• BeKh Hip SchoOI foott.11
coecb Denni• HAMina tood 11
midftekl aftet..U.. lfnal JUn Fnday ~and tam'y thook h11 head.
Incredible, 'be m.at~. "Some·
limes I pm lt'a betltr 10 be luck) than pd ..
Hla An11t1 had just nipped WOOd·
~ Hiah. 14--0. 11 Irvine Hiah -
ftd It tOOk '" Of the most bfwre Olaya you'll never ftnd 'n any play· boOk to 11ture the victory.
••h was 1 touah one 10 lote." aaid
dejected Woodbridae Mad man,
Gene Noji, as he wal~ed ofrlhe field.
"I auas \ha1".t tht way w bill
bounces." WoodbridlC outplayed ibc Arti&U
in the contest. but ll wum cnouah to
s'Wln& the outcome The WoOdbridlt
tkfen11t was suoetb. hmauna tlic
Artist1 to JYA I 23 -yards na '°"'
offtnte. Lquna Md one Iona play all evcn1na :aria, without n, the An11t1
would hav.. ma•IPCf IMlL 63 yarclf an
10\ll offentt '
Laauna had I mtWr lbret lint
downs ror 'he niatu.
'
.. We JU t could not mo\'C the ball • there. howc 'Ct. l..lluna hneba er
on offen1e. , 1hcy C:."/letely hut u Kent tbcslc) smppcd the bell ~anty down•· Haryuaa -1 .can·1 tt· from Phillips• iarasp and l'1ICed 9
plain at" l_'ltds 'he other dittCUon bcfott
"Yeah.ow: ctrhsc pla)'Cd well -tinall) bc1na ftri~ up at \be.
and dttcrved •'Win -but I~ u WOod dat one An1st quanablc:k
just "' mffntto be-w1 ldekd. Jun 0·0onnell tCOrtd on a Cf:Ptt on ~ fint "'°" play, leadi'1& to a lilt ~ ne 1 play. LalunatCOrC,occumdla~•nthefint \\'ooCl~ tonunued to mo c
quanent tbeAn&St 10 Woodbrid1f1 the II well, and •OPtattd to have
Wamon appt9red to be on the \'t~ Vm1 proan1sut1 6ri\u 1totna. bUt of tcOn,._ Halfbld:: Mark l!tulhpi eacb fiulfcl OD a r.11ed fowth-ud·
tum~ thuomer on the naht 1tdt1nd hon ants huauon.
headed for the end zone MranWhilt. the A.nt ts towdn'l
rneth1na tiapptfted before he sot (Pl ..... Allt•n/81) •
• the Mustana 4S, Howser took a
eitcbout from Foley. received Clown-
field blocks from Jason Nedelman
and Chris Parks and swept in 4S yards
for the score.
The Sailors· next possession was
almost an instant replay, wnh How-
ser going. seven yards on a sweep
behind Nedelman and 268-Pound
~kle ~ik'.e Beech.
Said Giddi~ of the runs, "'You
can't run without the blockina.·•
When the Sailon aot the ball beck with 1 :04 to play, leadina 2().(), they
passed on first down.· Cosu Mesa
Coach Tom Baldwin took CM:CPtion
to GiddiDp' offcosive c:aU. Words
were exchanged briefly between the
two coaches when Giddinp came on
to tbe field to talk 10 bi' offense.
If the first pass upset Baldwin, he
must hive been steamina when Foley
hit TOO: Spooneron the next play.fora
41-yard lOUCtadown, al\boQsh be~
fused to comment on the incident
after the n.mf",
Giddi 91cxJ)lained his side of lbe
story ... ~ were in our two-minute
offense and I wanled more poiilti,."
Giddiqs exolaincd .. You bleo 'llY-
iDJ to score bcc:autt 20 woo"t ·always
win a pmc for you. I thoUlbt they
iwcre men of 1 lhrat."
Follo:= 1be play, merec Lee
Phelps one flayc=r from eaCb
side • ..tao bad bee:DlllVOMid ia a poll•
play<:ODfroelauoa;. llbakc hudL
~ IWdwin dia""l ... '° I.Ilk of tbe mcideal. lie ...... '° talk about tbe Sailol-defr n• :Ollltlnal
bil dub down.
~did a 1aper job of~
doYt'D the one thinawe do 'Wdl.....:.SCOU
Anderson OD the trap Play," be said.
(PlelMl.e ... SAILOlt.8/112)
USC, U.CLA face
critical matchups
Cal State Fullerton
risks penect mark
at Nevada-Reno
Jl'rOm AP dllpatda
The Univenity ot Southern Cali-
fornia faces a critical matchup for its
Rose Bowl hope$. UCLA ~ to
avoid elimination from the Pacifte-10
title race and C.al State Fullerton puts
its unbeaten record on the line today
in collese football action. ,,
At the Coliseum, Arizona will by
trying to put a dent in USC's 198'4
season when the Wildcats and Tro-
jans collide in 1 l:30 contest
The two teams share the Pac-I 0 ·
lead at 3-0, but the Wildcats hlve no
hopes of eamina the confe~nce's
Rose Bowl berth since thq'rc on
NCAA probation and inclisJble for
an) bowl pmcs.
The Trojans. after bciq incli&ible
for bowl games themselves wt year,
arc very much eliaible this time and
very much in the hunt for the Pac-10
title and Rox Bowl date.
··n1sis1 ~cryaiticalpmeforu.s.··
said Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner,
whose team takes a 4-l o'~I mark
into Uie pmc. ..But e\'Cf) pine is
critical w&cn you're in the runnlaa."
The contest will pit the Trojans'
vaunted rushina attack, halded by
tailback Fred Crutcher, apinst the
nation's top defense apinst the run.
Arizon~ 4-2 overall this season, has
allowed an av~ of only 64. 7 yard
~r pme rusbina.
..What Arizona docs best, top the
run, is what we do best. run the
•oot158n:· said :Tollner. ··They have
an ucellent front vcn. · '"fhcy'rt
SU'Ol\I. W1, COn\l' Off bk>Cks well and
sho" a lot ohan~ty:·
Tollner said the Trojans m!J t
establish some thrat of • pe ""' pme-the team•s ~nni thus far
-if the) 'rt to be able to run IP!ftll
the Wildcat
Scruor 'T m Grttn. bo pluned M>
rtd-11\in this !ICISOn but was pre mat
tDIO dut)' whm IW1ln& 9ua...at.ct
Sc,an SalilbUt)· sidelined an tbe
9«'0nd ~ or tht "*908. has ~ 25 fl 4'' tbl'OWI b' '2'6 ) .... ""6lf SUftlnl lbt IUt IWO pma and Pit)'Utl an .,.n fl tt.
otMn.
In Befkck). the UCLA Bna1M -.n
be '°'"' for th6r l ,_. cow•ve ~ over Calibn'.il """' me confct'ent't nvala mc:e\ •a Wevhld ~ (Cbannel '2 •• 12:30 sun.)
..Maybe ~'rt not I tdlttntt
enouab to mow better, but we think
we're aoin&. to beat UCJ..A. .. says Joe
Kapp, the cal coacti siace 1982.
Of coune.Kapp admits, lb.al"Uo
he wants his Bears to approach every
~now that Terry Donahue tliinb
rm on some kind of aus&de to beat
his team. He·s righl I waut to beat
them and every other team ia the
he-I 0, .. be said. •
But the Bears are 1-3 so far in the
P»lO, 2-4 overall. Donahue's
Bruins, conference champions the
last two seasons, are 1-11 in the
conference a.nd 4-2 for all pmes.
••1 think our team rC&lizes that if we
lose another conference game, we are
vinually out of the Rose Bowl race,"
Donahue said.
Cal State Fullenon takes its 7..0
record tQ Nevada-Reno for a non-
confercnce matchup qainst the
Wolfback. The game can be beard on KWVE (108-FM) radio at l o'clock
h's Fullerton's final ooa..coa-
ference ~e and the Titans will be •
attemptin& to will a ICbOiol-record
ciahtb pme. Fullerton will also be
tryiQ& to im pro\'C OD I 4-0 road recotd
th1$1C&SOn. .. -
NEW YORK (AP) -
Marvelous Marvin Ha&}er knoek-
ed do~-n Mustafa Ham o twi~
...;th Sudden S'Wlftriess in lhe third
round and kept 1he undiiputed
middleftiah{ chln\pionSh1p Fn·
day nWht at Madison ~~
GWen.
When Kam ho went dOwn :for:
the second time. bis maUltf, I
Ctno.Jumpcd into~ rU;beron:
Ttft1tt Anhur Mercante OOUld
lbqin 1 count. and die ft&ht wu
over With 29 ICCOQd ~·in~
third round.
It was lhe IOib ~I
dehtic for HtPer. •'ho baa .aid
bdOft the IChedUkd l ~.
") 1lft\ IO'na to C<MM ID theft
duo'tln ~ins.'"
1ht c :.»year.oold. -dWa--•pwoca-didn't u.n;w:: ~ ... ........... ,. kl. lll•Willll
11oeblt hdinl 1bc .... _.
....,. Who WIS tf>'dl lbr ..
...,.,. "• •o mt fflller,
I d IO '-lvt lft edit ID die
........ ~ widaloCMS lefts '° die heW oa bir or ftvr ....
Cub pitching ace
Sutcliffe Dies
for free agency
Gretsky, Olien blut Jeta
Wayae Gretdl)' scored two gonl11nd f.t.i1 assi ted on three more b_y nght wing Jan '
Karri as the Edmonton Oilers downed the
Winnipq Jets 7-4 before l S.44 l ~n in
National Hockey Lca&ue action Fn_ "day niaht uft win
Gltaa .Alldenoa ancf. dcfcnscrnan JM· 1'.,111a lM>
scored for the Oilers, ~.().I, who kept 1hcir unbeaten
treak over Winni~ intact. The Oilers have on I~
consecutive games over the Jets ••• In other pmcs,
rom AP d petc.e1 · CaJ&ary'g lteaa Nlluoa and IUcUrd Kromm scored 1wo
NEW YORK -Sayina h wa just a • pfslpiece as the Aamcs defeated Boston Bruins 8-2.
procec:tural step, Riek Sutcliffe, the ace of Nilsson 1lso added two 15Si ts 11 the flames scored
the ChTcqo~CUti' pitch1n1 staff. mca for . ICYen or more aoals for 1he fourth '1ttaijht pme ...
free aaenc.Y. ,-riday. Detenseman Dave Pl~etie :scored on a l S-foot wrist
SutchfTe, who wa1 16~1 wnh \he National Lcgue shot late in the first period, snappinaa de and reading
East champions, joins Andtt Thornton of the New Jersey to a 4-1 victory over Toronto ... Buffalo
Oeveland Indians as an available Type A player. riaht wing~~ Follp~ scored ~hree l!tnes, induding
according to the Major Leaaue Baseball Player the aame·wrnnma goal m the third penod, to lead the
Relations Committee. Sabres 10 a S-4 v1c~ry over Quebec.
Tt.ams tosina a Ty~ A free T ....... e_ trl Bue~·-123 1 13 agent are entitled to a pick in the ~a& • • · ..... -•
June amateur draf\ as well (U a BLOOMINGTON. Minn. -Mike m
selection from t~e compensation McGee scored 24 points and Earvin
pool made up of pl1ycrs left ''Magic" Johnson •dded 21 to lead the Los
unprotected on· major league Anaeles Lake,., to a 123-113 victory over
rosters. ' the Milwaukee Buclt1 in a National Basketball
Besides Sutcliffe. other play-Association exhibition game Friday night.
ers filifll for free aeency Friday·' ·
were utilitytnan Danny Meyer of ~eJeYialOD, r&aiO
Oakland', a producl of Mater Dei
.__.._ High, and outfielders Champ ---...u• Summers of San Diego, Ruppert
Jones of Detroit, Jim Wohlford of Montreal and Al
Bumbry of Baltimore.
Other Type A players., based on a combination of
criteria, who arc eligible to t;»ccom~ free aaents, arc
Bruce Sutter of St. Loui~ Fred Lynn of the Angels, Dan
Driessen of Montreal, Jim Gantner of Milwaukee and
Cliff Johnson of Toronto. Steve Henderson qf Seattle
was ranked Type 8.
Beck looks for flret PGA win
CllJp Bea. a frcQuent cbaJlenger but fl
not yet a winner on the PGA Tour, set a
tournament scoring record as he moved
out to a two-stroke lead Friday in the
second round of the Walt Disney World Golf Oa.ssic 1t
Lake Buena Vista, Aa. Beck, 28. completina his sixth
season as a touring pro. added a 6-under-par 66 to bis
opening 64 and set the tournament record for 36 holes
at 130, a distant 14 strokes undtr par at the
tournament's halfway point. Jay Baas, who held the
previous tournament record at J 32, again matched that
total and was tied for second with rookie Brad Fuoa,
Larry NellOll and veteran Hobert GreeD . · .. Tateo
OlaJd. second on the Japanese tour's money-winnin&
list, fired a I-under-par 71 Friday to lead the field by one
stroke after the second round of the Bridgestone aolf
tournament in Chiba. Japan.
TalYl8ION .
9 a.m. -COi La• POOTIMU: M~ vs. Iowa. Channel 2.
i'l2:30 p.m. -COLUGE FOOTaAU.: UCLA
vs. Callforma. Chtnnel 2.
12:30 p.m. -CGU.a• FOOTULL: BOeton Coflegevs.Weet'~Channel7.
· ' 2 p.m. -IOCfea: UNou-vs, Ar'"'1tlna
(tape), Chanrief 34.
2 p.m. -90WLlllG: Senlora.tour from San
~ntonk>, Tex., CtwM 4t.
3:30.ii. -IPQITlwg&Q: §ucyty gfJ.bL
ltt•t (endur.nce =-=Ion).~ 4.
3:30 p.m. -POotuu.: FOOthlU vs. rua11n (tape~ CNaM11 a
4 p.m. -CouaGI POO~ Otegon St. w. Arizona St., Channel 5.
MDIO
9 a.m. -COLUel P.OOTUU.: South
Carolina YI. Notre OefM KFOX.;fM (93.&).
12:30 p.m. -CO' ' ii• POOTaAU.: UCLA at
c.atfotnla, KMPC (710). •
12:30 p.m. -COU!8• FOOftAU.: Wath-
~ St. YI. Stanford, KFOX..FM (93.5)
12:30 p.m. -COUSQE FOOTaM.l: Ne-
brMka vs. Cok>tedo KIEV= 1 p.m. -COiliili TMU.: Cal State
Fullerton at~. KWVE (108 FM). '
1:30p.m. -COLU• I'~ Arizona at
USC, KNX (1070).
4:30 p.m. -COLLEQI FOOTllAU: ()t(la-
homa YI. Iowa St., KLA~570).
5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: KJ~ at New York
lalanC:ler'•, KWVE ( 10I FM).
5:30 p.m. -NO 8AMITllALL: Cllppera. at
Oen.. KIEV (870). 1
6:30 p.m. -COLUQE FOOTaAU.: Long
8eectl St. va. New Mexico St., KEZY (1 190).
UNI •••
P':romBl
Al ll turnea out Corona got the ball
at the Unt 37 with S5 ICCOnds lefl and
advanced to the 24 before
Bearbower's last sp p ss JU.Sl
missed.
Corona dcl M r OoaCh Dave
Holland's initial rcactiop was di gust
with an official' call during one
crucial momcJ)t when his team was
penahz.cd J$ y rds fur u Ing n player
' Y.'ho had been CJCCted earlier.
"The):'. never 1old us he was kick~ ou&," said a fl.1m1ns''Holland. ''Thcr.
ihoul<! have wallow-ea the l\istlc. •
It wasn•a the difference. however, instead Jt was University's Poundina
runnina pm~and Holland ackn9wl~
edged it: .. iney beat our butts.
They'rea good team and frankl.r,. they
should have ~n doing better .. '
lJniversitybnow2-2in1eaguep1ay
-the Sea Kings drop to third place
with a 3-1 mark.
University took the l~d on its fint
possession, 111arthin1 61 yards before •
Ferrell kicktd the field goal. ·
·Hatfield went down early in the
second quarter when Benjamin. In-
. ~rtcd a1 nose guard, 5acked him for a
• 12-)'ard loss. Halfteld was unable to
rcrurn, but Holland said he expcctc:d
him back next week for Estancia.
UnlYersftY 10, c.r.. dll Mar 6
~nOue'*9
Uftfvtnttv C«GM cNI /IMr
uru,,..Fe<r .. 23 ,G
, 0 ' 0-10 0 0 0 .... ,
Unl-Amold 5 NH trqm Mlllef IF"trr .. klclll C~Turner l run (klcti blocked)
Alltnelanc• 2.700 (ttllmeltdl
INOfVIDUAL STATISTICS AullllRe Vn~mlamln, U·l70; Gonare, 10, 31; Con·
1rer1, -4.· 12; Ml!W, S·lor·mlnut tl.
• CdM-TUrY*", 13·21; 811rt10wer. ...";
Wtrrtttr, •·for·mloos 2; Het1lt:lct..J.:!n.....· .._..._..._ .,.._
Unr-Mlller 10-15-0, 7~
CdM-Htt11.id, •·S-0, 37; 8Mrbowtr, J..13·2, 57.
Unl•enlty recelftl' Brad Arnold (80) bu tbe ball jUre4
IOOM by Corona del K ar'• Gay Patnhut after ma~ catch.
CIF P~Pposals voted down
Souther n Section
split rejected
by na rrow count
By ROGER CARLSON
OftMD~lltl.cltaft
Proposals to force the CIF
Southern Section to split into Smaller
sections, and another to require all
sections to panicipate in · all state
playoffs. were narrowly defeated.Fri-
day afternoon at the California Inter-
scholastic Federation ·meeting in
Irvine. In almoi.t identical votes. the
Southern, San Diego, Central
(Bakersfield) and Central Coast (San
Jose-Santa Clara) turned thumbs
down on the proposals, leadina to
51-44 and 49-46 decisions, respec-
tively.
One four-vote body (State Depart·
ment of Education) was not present.
CIF Southern Section Com-
missioner Ray Plutko called it a
"reaffinnation oflOcal control."
Had the splittini proposal passed,
it would have required all sections to
fall into a sized entny so as to have a
minimum of five /1 votes, and a
maximum oflS votes.
Currently the Southern has 24
votes. OtheB include san Diego (7).
Los Angeles (7), Central (6), Central
Coast ( 11 ), North Coast ( 12), Sacra·
mento-San Joaquin (12), Northern
(5) and a number or other lesser
entities.
Although the proposal to force all
sections to parncipatc in state play-
offs (the Southern Section has drop.
ped out of the basketball playoffs),
Plutko uys possibilities still exist that
the Southern Section will return to
the state basketball playoffs.
Vaqs' playoff hopes_ dinimed, 20-13
"The main thinf 1s that they didn't
mandate it on us,' said Plutko. "The
pressure's off and a roadblock has
been removed to allow discussion.
Maybe therc'.t a way in the next year
or two."
.,
:
Irvine is stunned
as Dana Hills w ins
first gam e of '84 ~
By JOSEPH DVDEVOIR
.,.., .... c.i,11111d1 ••
But after losing to the Dolphins
Friday night at Dana Hills, 20-13. the
Vaqueros will have to scramble to
secure a'playoff birth.
Dana HilJs came into the contest
0-3 in league play. 0-6 overall. But
with a raucus Homecoming crowd of
2,500 behind them the Dolphins
broke mlo the win column at Irvine's
expense.
If the Irvine High Vaqueros mass Irvine Coach Ter:y Henigan was
the playoffs this year, they will quite unhappy with blS teams' effort.
probably look back to their game with "1"he Irvine team that played tonight
Dana Hills High with regrets. was no playoff team. We were
The Vaqueros, after openin& tcaiue improving the last few weeks, but
play with a loss, won two straiaht tonight w•certainly didn1L" ~--..;;,_ ___ -.;.,.;,._;..._.......,...., ___ --11 come-from-behind pmes to climb lo As far as the playoffs are concerned,
third place. Henipn said, "I'm not thinking
-------::--------'"---'""'"------------. about the playoffs. That will take care
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of itself."
The biggest play for Irvine was a
play·that wasn 'l On a thiro-an<l-goal
from a yard out, quarterback Jeff
Dielman went into the end zone for an
apparent TD that.could have possibly
won the game for the Vaqueros -
coming when they trailed 20-13 in the
fourth quarter. But a holdina penalty
nepted the score and on the ensuing
play, Dolphin defensive back Paul
Harvey intercepted an Irvine pass to
end the threat.
Irvine broke on lop 7-0 following
Remy Rahmatulla's I-yard run. The
score was set up courtesy of Chris
Thomas' recovery of a Dolphin
fumble at the Dana Hills 24.
The Dolphins answered ri.ght back.
SAILORS ...
From Bl
"We couldn't use to get out of holes
When you have that le.ind of size
advantage and you execute well, what
can you do'r'
Newpert H•rbet 34, Cnhl Mua o
klr9 lrY OuefW'I
Ntwoorl Herbor 7 20 7 0-3'
Cl!Sle Mew 0 0 0 0-O
! 41,.,. c.loted Md lrtOM • 'O WllJ • ~ LMM ,.,._ 13'7.7f
NH-foltY 11 rwn (COllerlV llldl)
NH-+iOWMf' •S n.in (Cooertv lll<A)
N.+-HOINW 7 run (klc:k f1lledl
NH-41110.W 41 HSI from F"oleY CC°'*1v ........... S«llrily o.po... S400. f.--d ..,_ fw 1410, T .... __,. .. .t "-~
S12"'.74. Total-*ol ~ 119,IC:W ~---Ml.000 ·,..-., 6c ,_ ..i.-60,000 .......
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MERC URY
LINCOLN
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INDWIDUAL STATISTICS •ulNnl ·
NH-H-Mf, 1'•13'; lt111, S·21; Power,
1·17; McClflle1"1, J·13, Foley, 1·11; L G~HM, 2·•· ~Konnt, 1-1; eu1s, 4 fof·mlnu1 2.
CM-Slluc:k, ll-4t; C.rlaon, 1·21; An<IO!'tOn.
tl•17; lowlH, M . ........
N~otev, 10.-17·0 111.
C.M-ll'iudl, IMH ~ ....... Nl+-1'n1one, •·SJ, SOOoMr, 2•to, J1me\, MO. a Gl»tlll, 2'11
C:M-Slnkft, ~1: hWllt, •·IJ, Pham, M;
Alldlt:Min, 1 ·fDr '"1rilnfA 5
CdM run elated
The third annual Corona dcl Mar
Fall Fiye Miler· run will be hctd
1urday. Oct. 27, bcJinnina at 81.m.
The course will wutd throuah old
Corona del Mar's tree-lined strttts;
alona Oeean Boulevard and across a ~year-old foot bridac. Prc-rqi
trauon cu be made throuJh lhe
C1ty•a Park&. Beac:n and 'Rt:eretuon
Dcpenmcnt (~31SH or on the
momu-a of &'he rlCf. 1'he PR·"ll.-lration fee 11:S11 (With Si late fee th(:
da) of lht ract) and includts a long·
lccveT hin. •
marching 81 yards in less than two
minutes to pull within 7-6 following a
missed extra point. The drive was a
threc-manshow: Quarterback Jon
Micalizzi throwina SS yards to Matt
Raith. and Paul Harvey rushing three
timd, including the two yards for the
score.
Dana Hills tallied again on its next
possession as well after taking over on
downs at the Dolphin 32. This drive
was culminated Vo'ith a S-yard TD
pass to Andy Glenn from Micalizzi
for a 12-7 lead after the try for two
failed.
Micalim got a lot of milage out his
nine passing attempts, connecting on
seven of them for 204 yards and two
scores. His second TD pass was a 6S-
yard effort to {>Ut the DOiphins up
20-7. Micalizzi hit runmng back
Victor-Vurpillat coming out the back
field, and the sophomore went the
distance untouched for the score.
The Vaqueros aot right back in it by
taking 'the ensuina kick-otT and driv-
ing 65 yards in I 5 plays to cut the lead
to 20-13 on Rahmatulla's second TD
of the night, a I -yard run on sccond-
and-goa.l. ,
The key to this drive was a fourth·
and-eight play. A personal foul pen-
alty against the Dolphins kept the
drive alive and gave Irvine a first
down al the Dana H1lls 4. , .
Dana H•1 i.O, Irvin. 1l
SCor• by 0u•r1Wt Irvine 0 7 6 ()-13
Dent HUit 0 12 I o-20
lrv-ftahm11ut11 I run (Henl11an lllck) DH-Hervey 2 run (kick felled)
DH-Glenn S PIU from MJcatlul (run felledl
OH-Vun111111 65 N» from Miallul (Hervev
run)
lnr-Aehmllullt 1 run (kick felled>
At1-i.nce· 2.500
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS . .,.,....
lrv-ftahmalullt, lf-65; Blelman, 10-61; Frtnll, S-14. .
OH-Hervey, f ·47, Vurpilat, "17: Romo,
6·14, Slnaellon, 3·10 .........
lrv-Blelmtn, 17·36· l, 1'0; LIPIOft, H·O, •.
DH-Mlctlllll, 7-9-1, 2CM.
Rec.Mnt lrv-+ienlgen, 7·S7; Frank, 6'41; Ratlmatullt.
•·<M; Ttloml1, 1·6. DH-VurPlllel, 2·8'; Reith, 2•7', Glenn, 2·22,
Merli•, 1· 17
ARTISTS •••
From Bl
seem to generate any otlense at all.
Then, lightning again struck for
Laguna early in lhe fourth period.
The Artists took over at their own 33,
followina a Warrior failure to convert
a founh-and-two situation. .
Halfback Matt ~ssler carried for
seven yards on fmt down for the
Artists, but the ball popped loose at
the Laguna 40. For a split second,
everyone on the field seemed to
freeze. Alert Artist halfback Mark
Draper scooped up the loose pigskin,
raced untoi.lched around the right
side, then danced 60 yards alona the
sideline for the score. Scan Mcl<.evitt bOOted the PAT to
put the final point on the scoreboard.
Latuna 8'ad\ t4, w .........
Sc.tff lW Outrlln Lllwn• 8etdl 7 o o 7-14
Woodbfldot 0 0 0 0-0 L~'Donnef l rufl IMcKevllf llldl)
Ll-Or1oer '° rvn CMct<evlll lllck)
Affendlnct: 2.000 (etlltl'lllld)
Coast is looking
for first win tod-.y
INDMDUAL STATISTtCS
•Utlllrll Llt-Orew, 1·'7, IC..,.., •·10, HudZlll&kl,
6•f; Todd, M ; O'C>onMll, Hor•mlnus f; Klm-
Dll•. 2·1or•ml11111 14. Wooct-Ptllnlpa, 22·62, Sefftf, 4·n;
Ttlt~1ton, .S-1'; Sevmour, Hor·mll'IUI 1;
Yurkovlcn, •-lot-minus 3 .........
L.~'OonneN, S·M, 34.
Wood-Yukovlc:fl, 1·\S·I, f3
It~ ByCURTSEEDEN
Of IM 0.-, Not llafl
Orange Coast College will try to
end a streak while Saddleback College
will try to extend one in Mission
Conference football action today.
OCC, 0-4 to sta.n off l 984, plays
host to San Diego Mesa at J :30 p.m.
OILERS •••
Propi 81
"We k.Dew that we had co play well
to win;• said Tomasick.
For the Lions, however, it was a
different nory. Westminster, coming
off a 17-7 loss to Edison, entered as
pre-pme favorites. And 1fter three
quarters. it looked as if the Lions
would the game. ·
However, in the founh quaner
Westminster turned the ball over
twice. Hu.n.linaton Beach's dcfcnden
Randy Hatch and Scott OoOdman
each had an interception durina that
pan. Rod Farney turned in an earlier
interception for the Oilcn as well.
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Wm-:<ietn 22 FO
Hl-Tomatlek n flO
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Hl-Tom.tldl • FO ~-Tomat!O .. 1'0 All~ •..000 lftfltftatto)
eNOMOUAL STATISTICS ....... •
tia-Elllolt, 15-:N, ':foma&1c:11., •••7'1 tffrMno.J, M«-mlnln ti l.IOYoff, i-tor•IWn!A • • W~ml. l'°'' SMtl\', 4·2 0 •·M; Mc>M1tn. I ftlr""'lllul • ........
Hll-'l.kMliff, U·l•-O. '11
Wm-McMll!tn, •·IN " ltMiltt'flltl t-Oe~, ~A, MWMll, 1•2fJ BlllOll, NO: Tomu!O.. :Mo, w~o,vn, 1-0, L•wtt ,..n S.ldalla Ml
today, while saddleback entertains
Southwestern and risks a 40-p.nie
home unbeaten streak...
And in the . Pac-9 Conference,
Golden West takes on Mt. San
L&-Oreper, 2-lf, Cummlnv-, 1-1; Tester, I·•· Frtemtn, l·l. WOOd-4Plvev. J-3'; PMlli>s, 2•2S; s.vmour.
2·22.
Antonio at Oransc Coast in a 7:30
p.m.affair. EDISON •••
Here's how the games shape up· Prom Bl
SaD Diego Mesa at Oran1e Coast:
The invading Olympians are flyins
htJh after knocking off Saddleblck,
19·7, last week. San Diego Mesa, 2-1 •n Mission Conference play, relies on
lhe passing of sophomore quar-
terback Tom Ponich, the No. "2 passer
in the league with l ,092 yards and
ei$flt touchdowns. His favorite re-
ceiver is Jerald Welch who has
accounted for 580 yards and five of
tho$C TD passes. Coast counters with
quarterback Ken Laszlo (32-71-6, J 12
yards) and runnina backs Kevin
Bradley aJ)d Chris Mendenhall.
opponent, Workman offered a faint
grin. ,
In response to Gaytan's claim that
Fountain VallCY, was th. e better team,
Workman replied: "I'm sure he's
right." As for rcachina the e lf
1cmiftnal1, Workman retorted: ·•l
hope he's right."
Workman then offered his own
critique. of the Chargers. .
"I think we can be a very aood
team, but we can still make mistakes
and we have to get better. It's hard to
My in a eme like this, thoUah,
whether we re setting better or not. .. , It certainly didn't do the Char;tn
any harm •
Mt. u A.nconto v•. Gold"9 Wea& at
OCC: Golden West, 1·1 an Pac-9 pl1y,
will t!)' to s~y near the top of !he
standangs 1ga1ns1 the l-A Mounties, lclHn 41. oc.... V1tw t
Mt. San Antonio, 0.3 in conference Ec11ion ,_.. "'~ 7 1• ?.:...a
play. relies o n the one-two punch of ocean VllW • o o .-o
Curti Ostlina Todd Srowc on the E-<wrren • 1a1n rrom J1ttett ''°""'"'
ground. Ostli"I has earned {he bill 27 kl~
times for 11 S ,yards while Stowe hat 11.IC'-1-""'''" '° ..u "°"' ,.,,." CIOfttr..-r
Picked u~ 111 i •nlS on :38 camcs. e-c""'"' • ,.... """ Jemtt 110111,.... G ~ -olden Cit t reatcns with quar· £-Ju&llt• ... "" 1rom Jerr111 u•ontrMW tert>4dk John Heinle, who has throv.n kktll
for 808 yards ind five touchdowns. E-.Mrice '' .,. .. frOf'I\ .-mt <ton1r...,.
llkk) -S.•dlwes~rit at 8'ddlibiek: The E-tolllna I run (IOiltr..., klUJ
vi itina Apaches were shoc~cd 14-lO · At1•no·~1~·~~
by anta Ana last week-1n Chula .-....
Vista Runn1n1 becks Eric Parham E-Currt11, t!n1 Gf'ev, n, ._..._. 1-0,
and David Otuafi provide the.around i:1e,11i~.wT.:.-,.,','~1 ....... » ...
pmc for Southwestern while Marte OV-Rldt, ~-MtJ OrwMtt. H71
iM1ltoco and Mike Poteet have both .~ '"'7• • ,...,-m!IM ».Meehl
been used at quan etback. ddleblclc ..._...
quanernack Mike oou.,us with 961 "°"'°~~:o'"~2-0.1a. "~· N°' NJ
,rd lhtouth the 11r. 11 tom· ov~iewikt. M ... t HofluNI. °''"'· o. phmcnted by runnlna bldci Roter .. ....,...
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x01ftn ' ovet New Ortl1m
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xW1"1l110lon 1' over OrlOOll
Olllllloma 27 OYlr slow1 Stele
•TtXH 12 over Arttanq•
Boston Collage • over •Wfft Virginia
Nftf'Hkl 29111 O\ltf xColoraclo ICSMU 14 OYll' Hou1ton •
·IYU 6'h over xAlr Forc:e
Ohio S11te 7YJ o.,.,-sMlchloan s11t1
xMfaml, Fla. 14 ovtf PlllJburllh
LSU 3'h OVtf xKtnluckY
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C111l1tr1no V1lltv 21, Minion Vltlo o
L111une Hltfs 21. Sin C:ltmtftt1 7
T'llllrMIY'• Oll'N l7:30J C1Pl1tr1no V111tv Vt. LIOWll Hfll• (11
M f1110n Vlllol •
Gahr If lr¥1119 (non•ltlf\lt) ftNIY'I 0amee (7:30) _ .... ...,.~-~1111 .... " (...,,..,..
El Toro •1 M1111on VlllO
Other scorti, KMdule
All9M•~ 811hoP AINI 35, P!ut )( I
Servlt1 15, St. P1Uf I
c.-,,y~
El ftAOOIN. 22. v .. Putt 17
Footlllll 24. Tustlft 10
S.!!11 Alll '· °''"" 1 .,.... LlltlN
ESPWaf\11 fl, Kallill 6
OanlM Ome LM9M LI Qultlt1 46, lolla Grencle 0
L<* ArnllllOt 42, Gerdlfl Grove 14 ,,...rt .......
Sunny Hiik U, a-Perk 7 Trov 21, Soncwt 1
La H1~1 21, FUllttOll 2'
on..~ Western 21, Mllll'loll• o
TOHIOHT'S GAMaS (JIM) Smeh~
El OOrlOO vs. Cvl!rtSI (II W .. larnl Los Alamttoa va.. PIClflca (11 loln
Gr1ndtl Ol'lfttie Uque
Brt1•0llnd1 VI. Anahllm (II La P1ll'fll
PllrkJ
, l.lf"IWll at A llPllldlilfl St. -=c---='-'-I tit lo\loll Colltet al WMI Vito n1a ((1141!\tltl
7 ti 12:30 it.m.l S'll'ICU&I at l!ttnn It. ~ 11 Armv
""'ncaton ti N1vy
Columbl1 11 Vilt
H1rvtrd et OutmoutPI
lrown at COrMll
DtllWlrl II Temolt
lueti.11111 11 01vldton
LOu11vUla at lt111tllfl ·~'°" u. ,, llhOOt lalalld L1fayatlt et COIMlt
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c~ c-.. KhMUlt
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he•f c.•w Mt, len Anttnlt ¥t Goldtn Wtll (II
Ortr!M Coa•t Ctltetl ,. lllltrton et ·hlierafltld
CwrilM 11 ttft t.Ol\I IMdl cc •• ,... ....
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Ant"'" V...., 11 Di1Mr' Ml ..., J4ltlnle •• OrtWnant
left I«• .. Vlllft et llMtfltl VllltY ........ , , .. •"" """" ....
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Wmul
Tlmt. t:02 115.
J3 llCACTA <S•4) Plld t11' tel.
l•CONO RACf, Olll mitt NCI
llo!Jhol CD•tomtf'I •IO ) 00 UO HllJh SNtd (il'lort) UO UO
C4untrv COViln <McCarM UO AIM tlced HowdY SOltK, ,:t1nll0ft,
lttltrs C>u<.1'14Jt, M10111 Ron, OI GI
Roek•t Time. 2,0,. Ii •XACTA (2-11 Hid 165.70.
THIRD RAC•. Ont mile ci.ce
Slid\ Sw IO'Dw'rtt'l lJ 00 UO UO
Howdv MOn <Plano> • 5.40 ~ iPNt& LHder (l(uttll«) UO
Abo rececl Ml'tv D G, Minute Man,
RllkY cntnc:e, $10 s, Hannlrll Exrireu,
MdVI P9PNf. Time 2:01.
Q IXACTA (4-3) oeld SI07.10.
'OUllTH llACI. Ont mlla oact Corniot Lady (H Pllfktr) UO UO
SIOllll Momet'lll CPtaho> t.00 Prll'ICftS Ltl1 CV1 llOlngham)
uo
3.20
00
Alto ~ Trflt Laat, H•no-. OOIAllt llrdll. "•1181tt
Tlmt: 1;57 •'!.
"'TH RAC•. Oilt mitt ~. T!IMlriall IH Parillf) 4.40 UO UO
...k.IPUJI (F, S'-r111) 19.40 UO
Wlllow Adour <T•sltr) UO
Atto raced: Cll'amel C•ndv, PrOUd Country, PIMH Squee11, Toter• lto.d
Time: 1 51 J/5
$J IXACTA (6-3) Plld S17UO.
I M1~~r::i:;~.;:,,~11' = 1.00 1.20
No S.llaf1ctl0n CF. $"'""1) UO S.~ SklPPWalrll (K~) -lUO
• Allo rlCtd: Of111Nrlt erldclet, Euler
Dtllon, Top Sldllect, 0u1.iorrs. 8elt Jolie,
e111r1.
Tim.: 2.00 115.. U IXACTA (I· ll Plkl 53CQ.'°.
teVINT" bee. °"' m1ll 119Ce. Mtmotlls (Kuebler) 20.IO 7.00 .....
T"""° 8 1ut Chip CF Sherren> .UO J 00
s.ttcted (Mltrlem> 3.00
Alto rlCtd: ChlSOl!tf, Fldllgo, on Tour,
Vlndlr Lome, Nerf,1111 LU61rt.
Timi: 1:51 215 a UCACTA ( .. 1) Palct Sk50
llGHTit RACL Onl mllt Nee.
Wlllll K"°°out (Alldnnl 3UO 12.60 UO Slldl (Gr\dldvl 13.20 1.10 ""°""*' (Short) 11.IO Alfo rec.d; Charmed ~. Rtllrtl ,,.
Not, leroneu Ctirlf, Countess ltovall, Tiit
ComNnYI Gold, SmOotll OlttO«. Tlmt~ 1:51 315
U IXACTA 17·5) 1111d MOUO.
NtMTM uca. 0ne ml'-P1C1. Rov• R1mP1oe (Vlrtdtlml uo 3.00 2.4'0 Oorottw lrtl IH. P11'Mr) uo uo Hy OM (Linton) 3.20
Also rectd: KIPlrf. Arvtt'nt'• Girt, Orto tvro. Time: 1;57.
Q IXACTA C:MJ Plld $200.
S2 l'ICK SVC (S-116+6-Ml Hid
114, l 1'.00 Wlfh -)lllMfng ticket (llX
horsaal. S2 Pick Silt ccnsolatlon Plld Sl,'1UO with 10 WIMlllO llcb11 (flye horMS),
T9NTH flACI. Ont mllt OK4.
cruv Got11 IL.ldltv) lM 2.40 2.10
Kint Of JIU (kuttlltr) uo 2.10 5uPtr Natlo (F. Sllerrlfl) 2.10
Also reced: L A Did1lor, Tl'MIUI'•
EC19t, vauvnn. 541rt SCN111e, Ufli• Jorav. Amv• Peta.
Time. 1J6 3/~ U IXACTA (1*4) Plld $1'.40.
ILaYINTH RACI. Ont mllt 111C9. OrN Clllrtts (H. P&r1!er) UO UO .2.20
AlwlYI $ullltV (Stewart) UO •AO
11 ~ <Koelll11l 1IO AllO rlCICI Home Ctie!IC9, Ktrr
Hl"llvtr. Raal Sunny, Hondl Harry, SoY-
trtltll Stir, Van Tudor.
Tlmt 1 :if ., s
U IXACTA C4•2l Hid '2150
Alltlldal!Ca: S,§52.
Otllr y,..
(8tlm'*Mlll)
"UDAY'S RESULTS (14111 .. 27 ... ., _, .... mttlllneJ
,rRST RACE. 6 turlon9S-
L1 Ftmmt Nlrt (Olhiy) 7.10 4.00 MO
Host .. a Gigi (Oomlnoue1J lUO 5.60
T1fdY (Hawlevl UO
Al.o rl<*I It's Lov1blt, Pu11oollt
Pltdtt. 0.1llo1rt, Minor LNOue.
Time: 1:11 •ts.
secoNo lllA.ca. 6\'a turlOllOI.
Nordic; Stlls {Ollnrn) 13.20 UO 4.00
::~,.~~~~<TI!ri.m> '·00
:::
Al'° reced: GOldll1 co-rat. MorM,
Vlc:lorlout Ruter. Justice o-. Cotulf1ttx,
Love eo.1 Doc. 1MllN BH. WOif Ktva.
AWftltntlllOus.
Tlmt: l 17 115. n oAJL v oouau Cl-IJ paid uuo.
nt•O RAC•. 6 furtonls. Malfflv's Promise (Hwly) lUO !.20 4.40
F1lr Amil (~onl 4.00 3.00
Mlrtlvn Jo Cilac:k) ,.GO
Also raetc1; I . lnvinclbll, I'm Gun· oegeteven, ~ a BUftk, La GIOrta,
OtMrt Ont. Dava of Gtorv, C.ntlle, OOuOle
Fluff. Tlmt: 1:10 315.
'°"9lTM llACE. I 1/16 mlln.
0t1ma11e 5"td CDIMv> tt• 10.20 s.eo ~ISY EaJy (McCMtOll) UO 2.10
The Wall of Sw11 (Ollvtrft) 7 .IO Alto rlCtd. CaMetv, Ferneld Point, Aecl
Groom. Converv1t1arn. C. Gat>lt,
~nlftroua, JuatlfY, Lees O'Motloft,
PrGNrtlus. T&rM; 1.44 31 S. ,
""'" RACI. ' funones.. Sltvlll'l N1turt1ll (UY) suo llAO 3.70
Gl111 (Plnc:ay) 3.20 2.10
OH-Trunk (V1ienw.lll UO
DH·N"llll (Mc:CarronJ 2.10
DH-Ot•dhNI for lhlr{i.
Also rectd: Posllv, Ntuml•'• Girt.
Count ICM, e. Ellt1.
Time: 1: 11 1/S
U IXACTA (4•)) Paid SUl.00.
SIXTH RAC•. • fvrlonot. Ldt11 l lut (Plncev) 6.AO UO UO
D1nut1 (Toro> 1 uo uo
V1¥11n'• Jldt I (Sllotmlktrl ,...,O
AIM rKld. RamOolle, PIM S.Ntllra, Mil Promw•. En Novne, Dawn a.a.. ttenrwtn, Stir P~ratt, Lo..,. Y04J' Haan,
GruMd Axta.
Time HO 3/S
11vaNTH UCL' turiontK Crypterch (Pincevl UO 3IO UO
ltoala'• K.T, IV111M""1l UO UO
Rlvet1 Fector (Ollv1rta) Ut
Alto 1 ece!S; Nolllt F lifY, Ii 11Mt111t
PllW, /IMflY Gl9clln, Slit $lmOft.
Time. 1.• "s. U IXACTA (Ml P114 Mt.OD.
ltOHfM RACI. l t mllet Oft llM'f,
L.oftv IPlncev> 7.20 '00 UO Oenar CSl'lotmlktrl no oo
CtunfY Sffl (Mc(:a.rronJ 3 20 _.,.. rtetCS: Antigua, OeB ACQlll,
• SOmt~lnewoncllrtiA. 00-Johllotabll. ltt
Ac:k. ~I at'4d ~. dllcu f1tcl •llCI
pit(fd MWnlh.
Tlmt 1 ~ HS
$2 '9CK SIX (2-t·<4•10-MJ Mlcl
U ,KUO wllh 2t wlnnlftt tlc1ltt• <fl•t
11onts). Cerrvover 0001· S10S,t6104
M'"TH UCI. 1 1111 '"'1ft · t<nttnt Sl!llllt lllbllttl ll 20 120 UO ~al Otlefmltlt4f (PirlCIYI 4 IO S 00
Forlltll L-.loll CValtflnltll> UO
AllO rec~ Tercrv CMta; ltlcMf Iv lt.L.~Uft'#IY AlltN, $tt1W nme: ~~ '3/l
IS •XACTA C••S) Mid '"9.GO ,.,~ ~ueo.
........ cou.ac:..
ClllHtr* 12. UC INN J UC ltvlnl 0 1 I 0-2
C111fornl1 2 4 3 J-12
UC: lrvint OotllUI 1, Uwaior. 2
COMMUNITY COU..01 ~ WHt II, S.. AM t GO!dfft Wffl :I l 6 2-11
1111 Ana 1 3 f >-f Gold!!l West Kor no Grubtf A, Cto. '· .HB.rnsl-I. ~ 1, Wlekl ' hbav I. • °'''* Ce11t 12. CtMtft s Carrllos o ~ :a I-s
0r;".,,;."'t:ou1 Konng: 2 J,w:,:f.~
HUOhtt :I. Pllt! 2, C•INl'ofl I, ttlllaMUChJi,
LoudtfNCk 1
HIGH SCHOO\.
C.,.... # Mir JI, E OtrM9 4 El DotadO 0 I I 2--4
Corone Ott Mllr 2 6 2 t-11
Coronl dll AMr ICOftno klw....., 4, OedlnO 2. I 2, L:lk.11'11 1, T1Ch't t, T omllli I
U. Allmltel IOt 'tullfMt Ytlltrt f
Fountain '"OIY I 0 1 J-• LM Allml!Ol 1 J 4 2-10 F~taln Vllrf ~orlnll 0ttver11 4,
Ven OVtit 1. Nomur• l, Judd J, Wein 1
Dtat ,.clnf
NHRA WORLD ,,.ALS (If l'erlleM)
Tiit ..... after FrldaV'I ~lffYllW for
SUndty'1 20th tnnual Nlllotlll Hot Roel
AHocl1tlon WlotlOll World Flnall ., ' Pomona R1c.w1v;
Too Fuel -I. Joe Amato, Old FOtM,
P1 , S S2 Mc:Onc11 II 260.M moll; 2. Doo
O.rtlta, C>cala, Fie, 56' II Z'5.f0 moll, l .
Frank lrlldl*v. Nloa .. UI 11ll13'1!1111\., ._
Gery Ormstw, Rowvfllt. SM 11 w.57 rnotl;
5, UfrY Ml!ICW, Sall JICfl\lo, 5.70 11 2CU'2•
root\.
FllMtY Cir -1. Frank H1w1ty, l.Olldon, Onterlo, .U2 1t 2tt.57 moh; 2. Merk
Olw11d, Clnc:IMatl, Ohio, 5.14 11 2SU1
"""'· 3. 8 fllv /Nver, Weco. Tex.. U7 II 242.SI mPllJ 4 ••vrnond ltedlt. Ot , 5.90 I I 247.'3 mpfl: 5. 01• Pule», Grenada
Hilla, .5 fO II 227 14 INlll.
Pro Slodl -1. lloll Glldd91', Whit~. • Ind., UI 11 llUI mpti, 2. lutdl LMI,
IMM:Udl, Otllo, 7 ff 11 11t M rnofl; 3 Don Coonct. Cavuoa, Ind , 1.11 11 ,,,.., ~ '-
Werrett .Johntolt, CNkrtll, G1., 7.75 al Jll.GI IN!ft: So Let 5MPflerd, Arl!Nton, Ttitu 1.75 ,, 171.21 rnPt\.
c ..... women
SOUTHERN CAL CHAWIOMSH..-S
(It UC IMM)
TNrtt Rtuftd SIMttl
Linda How .. (Sin Dleoo St t def. E•zma Notlit (USIU), .. ,, 6·2t' Shtrl Norris
IArllOlll SI.) def. S.rttl Koek (USIU), 6-1,
6·1; C11hy•atrry (San Di.to SI.) def. ERM
Fll'l\llldeZ (P9oNfd\t1a), 4-6, 6-1, .. 3;
CerollN KIJNtnlll (USCI def. JUdv Newell
(ArltonaJ, ""2, 6·0, fMrv NorWOOCS (USC)
dlf. -~ 8vM ($111 O/eeO SI,), 6·J. 7·6.
Pam JUl'lt l,._.dl111> def. Joni Ur11tn
(UCL.Al, 0-6, 7·5, 6·•. LYllll LAwls tUCt.:AJ
caf. H1nla Fr1iuclllc (LOiii laedl St.>. 7•5,
6·1; MlrMrt• Hoc*.lnl (~CllN) Olf. Svtvlt TatTNull (USIUI. 3•6, H , .. , ~ ...... Norris dclf. How911, 6-4, 7·6, It"'*"-"
def. lltrY, •• ,, .. o. Juno dlf ~.
6-2, M ; L.ewb oel. Hooklna. N, H, .. a. Tt9nl RWlllll .,......
How MKGrtOOI" CSlll OieOO SI.I _,, ••l!Mr·fMwel CArltOMJ, .. ,, 6-l: Tetr~·Kocti (USIU) dtf, ~!lwy·et ..
(LO!lt 8aach St.>, 6·1. ..l, Stedln-
Ftr111ndt1 (USC) def IWH•L.onobOftOm
(Sell D1'" SI.), 6•0, :1·6, 6·2: UFtlftdll·
Krl¥a !UCL.Al CMtf Trenwtti\<.orowfl (UC lrvlnt), 6·4, 6·.2, $111Chcrt·Fwnll1dtz (Ptoe·
-dint) o.t. Alprl·Urblll CUCl.AJ, 6-l,
.. 2; Kl.lhlmln·Norwood CUSCI o.f. Rll»O·
Rimer Wltonel, 6-4, 34. 7·6, Levv-
~111ndfl <USC) d.t. luc:hol1•C1mllltrl
(Arltonal, 6·1, •·6, 6•2; L-ls·Thomtt
(UCLA) dClf llac.ll.llltar•Alt1tandar CUC
S.1111 larbllrel, 7·6, 6-3.
loxtne
(It New Yett)
MlddllWtfttlfs -Marwloul Mlrvill
HtOllr (8rodl IOll, Mau.I KO'd Mu$i.tl
HllTllllO <Svrlll In tilt third round to r-..n
uncflsoUtad mlddllwli9tlt ~. Junior~°"'' -Mill•~ (N-Vorkl won IS!roueld deelalon from
Sean IMoololl IOOfctiestlr, MIS&.) IO win
VICllll W8A titre ean11m-1enr. -Si.Ye Mc:Crwv COt-
trollJ KO'd Jflff Hanna CTtrl'e Ha11te, llldJ
Ill 1111 fourth round
0...MI tlltlint
DAVaY't LOCKER , ..... ,.,. laedl)
-41 allOlal''-t10 bonito. n blu.
NIWfJORT LANDING (Ntw"'1
lead\) -U 1ngitrl ISO bonito, 16 llUs, J
vetlowtan, 3 .,,_Olhffd, l while fWI, 1
roQ fltll, 174 ~"ti.
Sea Kin
El Dora
In commwuty mllme d
Cn't W..t 11, .............. ...__
Ooldca W• Co"' 9t Q.a l Hcrmsaad caulda'l ........
&eam .._ •ftated die Dw • Goronade~ casaly 1umed Suta Au POOi Friday tM ...., ..
back hi&hJy-El DOrado U> t.Played IOOd ._.
I ~t uu ~·ater Pok> Ktlvny llcnna.d"s words. m11-.1a1 •
Friday. heardofJl-.oall int In anotbtt iah school match. ..Tlw = ..,,...
Founwn Valley was rupped b)' Lot .DOCed ~ .._. = ~1tos., while OoldeD West Ud proWd ill Sea1b 0-C ... Qranle Coast pomd community , m:ord IO 1-0ud 1bede • If ID a,_
collqe SU<X:tHes and UC lrviU was widlout a loll oa the r•r cie.
du111Ded ui •college matcbup ~nsi Geotft'Gruber ICOftd four .... I!
Cali(onua., Goldea Watind~dae-·'Ill
The details: WIY'tO map a S:S ue eal1r aa &lie dUll
0...... Ml Mar 11, EJ DorMe 4: El
Dorado brought imPf'e:'S1ve Ctt.den-
ualsin10 th1s match, mdudlnaa No. I
rank!ns in OF J.A, but the Sea Kinas
dominated throughout with a ltiflina
defense which held the Goldtn
Hawks to just one ftnt·balfaoaL
CdM also effectively worked the
ball into the bands of Steve Schroeder
·aa two meters, and Schroeder con-
verted four aoals, mdudina a couple
of back.:tlind shots.
Jcft'OCC!in1and Stuart Lillasadded
a pajr of pis for lhe Sta Ki~.
second-ranked in 4-A. Goalie David
Vutaunet MS crcdiled w.ilh seYCD saves.
LotAlamltol lt, Foatam Valley t:
The host Griffins prevailed dcsphe a
four-go&J ,effon from Baron Tom
Dcrvananian and ~"O pis from
Todd Van Dyke.
The Barons (9--9 ovaall) return to
Sunset ~auc play Wednesday ..
QIWU(
Grwe Cwt u. Oets'trr • llab Mirude. ICUed four ...._ Mmt
H~ added Um:e. Ud Plie Tam
Kennedy bad 16 sava lO ae.d lbt
Piraaa IO the QJY win over VJlttUll Cerritos.
The wan improved OCC lO S.3 m
SCC play and 'I 3--7 overall.
Kennedy WU ~ rnidwly
lhrouah •the founh quarac:r ~ Hal
Schofidd.; wbo,did DOI allow I pl
while :Jloppina two shots .
In collegiate action:
CaUlonll n. UC lrviM t: Cal. Ui.e
0. l raaked..ic&m Ua 1Jae IDAllOD bad
no c.roubk dtfeahna the No. :S
AnttalCTS in~.
UCI, 10-7-J. found iuelf in• bole
6-1 at halftime and couldn't recover
qainst the Golda Bean. ua loll'° Cal 7-6 just.~ llD
and adminisiered one of~ awoCll
defeats blc:k in Seotember wilb I 9-:S decision in the UCI TOumuneoL
It's Boomera~g
vs •. Kia1oa today
By ALMON UXSABEY
DtlrNll .........
MARINA DEL REY -Two SO.
foot maxi yachts, George Couman·
wous' Boomcrana and Jim K.ilroy's
Kialoa will lock horns today in a best
three-out-of-five match races on
Santa Monica Ba~. The prize: Cali·
fomia Yacht Qub s coveted Cal Cup.
To no Otle's peat surprise. Boom-
erang and Kia1oa won \he. ri&ht to
engage intbe final match races ~
dcfeatina lheir respective rivals Fn-
day in a series of preliminary match
races in a breeze of wind and lumpy
seas.
In Friday's . round robin amc:s
Boomeranae defeated Sumner A
(f:luey) Lona's 79-foot Ondine by six
minutes and 24 seconds. and )a.kc
Wood's -s2-foo1 Sorcery by one
min utc and 24 seconds.
Kialoa took the measure of Sorcery
by 46 seconds and wound up be
defeat.in& Oncline five minutes and 24
seconds.
The mo t interestina race of the day
was between Kialoa and so~.
both yachts which caJJ California
Yacht Oub their home pons. 'The
tint start between the two was
aborttd wben a 3S-dcp'ee windllaift
ettated a reach lO the wather mark
rather than a beaL
In bei' 9CICODd sun~ SofCtll • couple ~boat and was still trlilin& as me yachts UlnCd
the wealher mart ad Id '";.:T coloful spinnaken. KWoa .
about. ;& ,boat 1Jeaclh ~ SuiClel)'S ~ ioOk 1oo ma u.e m bcMPaaa lbc cbuie iD 9'0pS.
• KiaJoa proved Wier dowwind and
ovcrhawcd her ri\181 aboUt lbaJf way
down the leeWard ltg;
Sorcery instipud a furious uc:tina
duel on the wcatbtr lea but Xialoa's
crew was able to willwand me
challe:QF•. On the second run K:ialoa cdtcd fiu1bcr ahead and firllshed "6
seconds to tbe good.
The result$ of today"s racct ap.
pa.rently hi• on wind conditions.
Kilroy admits that Boom~ is
faster in the hea"'ier aoina and K.ialoa
is at ber best in li&):)t to moderate
conditions.
Hawley sets record
al hot rod finals
Owners say USPL will
definitely switch to fall
nov.• 18 teams. may play with no fewer
than 16 next ecason.
Rustlers, Pirates
roll ifilliolleyball
...
I
DEATH Norrcrs
OOP'PEY
CA THERINE (KAY)
L.OOFFEY,belowd
wife of George of
Cc.1a Meu, J.ovtna
mother of Jonathan
Thomaa of Riverside,
fond 1hter of
Swanhlll !hrico of
Firebauah, C&llf. Ser-
vicel will be at the
Baltz Bergeron-
Smith Tuthill Mon-
day Oct. 22, lOAM.
Viewina to follow
until 12 noon. Inier-
ment will be private.
Baltz Bergeron-
S m lt b Tuthill
Mortuary, We9tcliff
Chapel, Directora
646-9371 -
de LuceDotti ELIZA-
BETH ANN de-
LANCELLOTM.
Born in Brooklyn,
New York. She wu a
well known Fashion
Model both in New
York and California.
She resided in New-
port Beach from 1965
to 1977 and most~
oently lived in Cam-
bria, Calif. where she
had been a Tour
Guide at her beloved
Heent c.a.tle in San
Simeon. Calif.
Survivon include a
dau1hter, Laura
Skinner of Encinltu,
Calif., five .,..., Rob-
ert of Cambria. Paul
of Cayuom, 'Mark of
Del Mar, David and
Michael of San
Mateo, former h\.9-
bu)(l Caeur-of San
Mateo, her mother
ViraJnia Cu.ah, ot
Brooklyn. N. Y. , two
brothert Donald and
Thomu Cush of New
York, and seven
grand-children.
A Masi of the Res-
urrection wu cel-
ebrated at St. James
Ro man Catholic
Church In Solana
Beach. Calif. on Qcto..
ber 11, 1984 foe Eliza-
beth deLancellotU, 'The family .Uggst
age ~. who died at any oontiibut:iont be
home In Encln1taa. lent to: The Hospice
Calif. on October 8, of the North Cout.
1984. 3~ Union St., F.n----------1 cin.ltM, c.a. 92024
BALTZ BEROOON
SMITH a TUn&L
WEITCUFF CHAnL
427 E. 17th St.
Costa M..a
646-9371
PACIF1C YllW
MEMOAW. PAJU(
Ceme1ary • Monuary
Chapel • CremltQfY
3500 Pacific vi.w Drive
Newport S..Ch
844-2700
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GORDON
DANIEL F .
GORDON, D.D.S .,
Di. Gordon pUeed
away Wednffday
Ow!t. 11. 1984, a 1QQI
time l'Clide'nt of Now·
port 8eech. Survived
by 1ovfna wife Mary
Gordon, children.
ION, Terry Gordon,
Shelly Gordon; and
1d1uthter, Arl•ne
GordOn. a1ao John
Porter .nd J'riNde
PereJatetn, four .._ .... -c:bJ.Jdren. alao :;;wd by bn>then.
Sk! Gordon. Honor-
able Norm1n Gc:irdicln,
aleter, Llllhn
Suaman. Memorial
ten'to. Wal heJd )"rt.
day ~ 19, 1984
at 1 PM, at Pat:&:
View •hmorial
Chapel, followed by
Interment il J>adf le
View Memortal
Mortuary. J'amHy
•Ufatll In ueu of
noftn, cmtliWUorw
be m.ae co The~ =°'~== ialtari~ Fowl·
dldon. ilOl BMI, Box ..,
If the requeeted rate lncrepe 11 granted by the Commlaalon, It wlll not
lncreue Pacific'• authortzed profit level.
Further, any lncreue granted would reduce the amount requeeted by
Pecfflc 11'1lta1986 general rate cue by about the same amount u the
author~ed lncreue.
Part of the requested Increase would ralM certain private fine nonr~r
rlng char~ to level• earlier determined by the Commlaalon to be
reasonabt.. The remainder would be ralMd by a turcharge on cua-
t°"*'' bills.
The turcharQe would not be applied to Ufellne, Local Coln, Sent-paid
Coln, thote portlone of CENTREX and Airport lntercommunlcetJona
SeMc. ratee lnduded In the rate ttablllty plan, Dataphone Digital
Service, High CeJ)acity Transport and Carrier Accete chatgea.
For other servloet provided by Pacific, It 11 •tlmated th~t the propoeed
turcharge adjustment would resolt In an Increase of approximately 12.8
percent and would have the fotlowtng effects on basic monthly rat•:
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
•Flat Ralt
• Measured Rate
• Foreign Exchange -Flat
• Foreign Exchange ~ Measured
BUSINESS SERVICE
lncreue
$1.03
.5e
1.88
1.07
•Flat Rate S2.16
• Meaured Rate 1.03
•Flat Business Trunk 3.21
• Meuured ~nest Trunk 1.03
• Fore!QJ' Exchange 2.44
• Semi-Public Cofn 2.50
Rat• for private tine, CENTREX and certain other aervtoea wlll alto be
att.cted.
The tttlmated revenue Impact and percentage change for thoae
portlOnl of wvtces tub,lect to the ptoposed aurcharge ate as follows:
BASIC EXCHANOE SERVICE
Amount of
lnerMM
{Mllllona)
• RN!d~ Unee .. $ 77.4
• Bualnelt Linea 38.2
• &.ml-Publlo Coln 2.4
PRIVATE LINE 48.0•
F.OREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE 14.3
CENTREX 7.8
LOCAL USAGE 87.7
TOLL USAGE 184. 1
O™~ ~5
TOTAL 508.4
Average
Percent
Change In
~enuet
11.71'/e
11.71%
11.71%
17.04%
11.71%
11.71'/e
11.71%
11.11·~
11.71%
• Thlt amount lnoludel the $14.4mUllon1ncr .... In nonrlOUn'lng private
JIM charg9t found '"'°"'ble In Declak>n No. M.oe-111.
The flnat determination of an attrition rnechantlm, 1he amount ot rate
lncf .... and lhe u1t1mm rat• detlgn •11f be made bY the Commlation.
The COmmlnton ~ grant ratet dttfttent than thote requea1ecs, and I~ ral• ~angee 1utl'IOflzed may be In different ct..-of MMo8
and/pr h~ for thOM clU181 of~ Hated.
HNtl"O• on thlt JOlnt matter MY8 ~ ~ to~ at 10 a.m. on Nov«nl* 19, 1984 attn. Cotnmlealon'• sen Franclloo omc..
The CommilllOn Wlloomel your comment•. tf ~ou w.ould Ilk• to
partlc:Jplte.nd n..o *<fvtoe on hOW to do eo, Wffte to the Publlo AdYliO<,
C fomia Public Utlllflet Commlta6on, 350 McAlllttlf Street, San
FranclleO, Callfor.nla IM 102.
A copy of. P1cmc·1 Second Amend9d Appllcltlon and related txhfbff1
may be 1nepte1ta1t l11 !0c9I pub11c OffiOll, ltl hMdquarttr9 .. 140 Hew
Montgom.ry Strtet, San FranellCO, Celffom4a 14105, Of•• ttw offtola Of
the CdtOfnla Publtc Utllltl• Comml9ek>n lilted ~· ~ for lnfofmatlon may be Onct.cl to thl CommlealOn ofllOll at 380 McAlht•
8tr .... Sen.Fr~ CellfOfnla 14102 Of ,07 8out1' Br~. LOt
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It" in a low-cost classlfled ad .
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CALl\ OIE OF OIJR. FR/6NDLY
AD-Vl-SORS TODAY/
CALL CLASSIREO 642-5618
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Eng. 8'* mnn ~ DONUT IHOP, l*t time, .... UL ...... ,.._., LO'I PAIT lllPT/TYPll'f w ,_._,.._ • ..v. f llUIUlf-.. . YD.IPllmW -=ar:.Pupe. TMCUP,,oy, cornpMIOn f0t eld«ly Mon.Fri lam·11am. ::-typlng.,...r.--..M 11pm-7am. Direct patient l'lelpneaded, T~W*'& Gd~ manner w ,;.:;..."""'"""' 0tanag-_ r5'M L.ut _.my two top Mln.l200A1p.64&-284t
• ~ llt• haeklepl~ ee&;1051 Mon~f:rl.-=·..,. 0 m • ..a·ttallldlObld Thut.1-tonl.VoungSec. otce..inaltpott .... Hra: f"ordnct':.~~ you Job opportunltlla fOf ptoduoett wned 131(). ~mlrtlblk.AKC.
cooking ltv. 832 .. 723 DRIVEAS.cro-Country 1850. cOnettuctJorl ~ S .N.F. MESA VERDE onda. 9n-2120 8-6. Tammy ~5217 growing drtnklng watw & Ill eeuont. - -Md'I WOf1dna 24 '"· ~ ct\amp6on bfoodllne, • llllPITEllPIUTH CAUcNqd-noexpnec. pany. call Laura, CONV. HOSP., H1 PUIPIUTlll '*1aurant eon -atw lnduetiy. s10 WlllUllll ...... -no cc1d ~.Im wtc•.taSO• n24491
·. 11nm111 ,~::.~: as1.u11 ~rsJt.· eo.ta Mela An•. a.v. eicper. pref. R• ., Pmlllll'I houcii1~~14, :~ . =da =::..:.~or:;= Lilpn All
Exp d IBM system 34, for llllUL 1ff111 lief, days. e¥te, orave-PIZZI ITHI Wf'lo need to mOt ·top &.... wfmhTOfl bii
:;;-F:en ~w/~ FAIT... ONE FULL & ONE PART .. •DMW. llll IPPlll yard, •ncta. &42· 1403 l.mmecl opening•. PIT, nu· ' son /ULll ·~wy282~~ .. ~:"~~: dolltrt. Set appt'• tor the .. obo. WOOd armdlt
:;" eetti ~ m • ., Pizza ~ general TIM! POSmON ror Ur~lofil•t. X·ray, ... IPPT UTTlll Ible houri. A.pptf In pet· PIT mornlng1. lot of <49&--4tT2 Hollday Inn Travtl Cll;lb. $20. P1C1utt1. rnllo • ~A/P~~GL= help,18&owr.173-1388 Newpotthectlltookmar· typ~ n1. uper. se p/hrpluloommi.ton aon. phonee;Utttyplng.8mel1 Work In Cotta M ... tattlt.,.,.,64().IOOI . :w ~:Growth pot. FOOD PREP PIT WM-811 k.t MMlory firm. 11 ~ 831 1 NO Ming nee. ~ .,. 4200 e.rrMOa MW)' tMy ~ N.&. mertnt * llllPT11mT * lpm-8pm M~rt. Sal ~ Cpt'• ctw
Call for appt. K1ttn 11:00 ·to 2:30 + OIT. cantype,hand.:C::::. IMltllF,...ltt uptr. Call Mlkt, lt'Mt,EO! ..... otc. 1•8480 Xlnt oppty, 0Ptomttr\c 10!.:-;2 P:,f. t~ly 2 balnket roll ~ ... Pttnolp6ee only. Nftport Hnot Alt M~ ::, '":!r: learn -~ PIT, Int. tomuxp., ~ 751·2401 iwtaurant IHUTUY front °79~· t:: ~ ~. c~ an": pint poet• l*I~ ..
CONSTRUCTION teum. 75~1 Margit tht 11odt mn.t and ptllC\ICa, IN. 95&-2022 ,_ ... Ullll WlllY'I II rHneral Ol'ftot wottt. MUlt = Wiii train ~ 2pm, 751-<4222 Jdnt Big ~ &44-e307
ftellcMntlal Rtmodellng. ·-an. Amil. data entry. call &40-6500 M*'ICll lmmecl. FIT PIT pot avell •• ••1 ~xi;~~~~ Alt· d I.It 1 t.. '-1 T Hi I . TIU llTTll Oft1qu. antique oaa bun.t
MmbttxPtf.831·2"45 Matutt reap. lndMdual GOURMET _, PIQ.TID&P'fAIM aatlllphontapptct.rtt. NotxPtf.l'llOlelal'Y 850-4157 MU11bt 131•23'5 HOO Old pint btan
COUNTER & Alltrnb!Y· nttdtd tor mornln8 COUNSULTANT , ~-ptog. nttdl pet• XlntlncomtwhlleMlplng ApplylnptraOn llllnllY/llllPll 111111 1m--·1 . IJCPer. countw •200 Genuine ci.an.r.. ~ Of houre, Mon-Fri. 1:3 S10-15 p/hr 1onabl1, trim, Span. oti-.wttt1 an IXOl11no 2pm-5pm Ctlrlatltn non ltl'lkr health ••• •"-WAITER/E88 tot catattno tutcydt ll25 &40-5238
w11 train. &42·54M am· 12:30 pm, muat bt 18 Wiii ttaJn. •P••klng aide, Med. fundrlilW. Hourty + 1eo12H ..... ~~ St. COnlCIOUe fem. to do Utt "t~~ ~~t~tr.r ~E. S:: In '*'°"Cd · inUUMI Alf
yrt Of~. contact Mra Mr Jamee s.42-3113 exptf. & typing eklll• bonua Of comm. -·w ..... on -· hlekplng & PIT MCtt'I I • • • n1• Hwy. M ra ?V
• MllTDllLP Hay••. ee2.13u tor lllllllEAIDI pttrd.S.A.ttt-7824 tet.o303 lnllLULll .n (&n the tiomt>. 1n ~2~1~~T.inT~ WllTll/Wlllllllll '..="°~ ~ ~!~~:r turttw Info, Ntedtd. FUii & part-tlmt, MEDICAL .... Piii MLYJ PITllM. F1M Jewtjry & ::-·tor..:,. ~~d ~ lty Sch'ool Dl1trlot, BUS BOYS. ~. ~ ldnt oond tao. l41.oee4 • flllT lfflOI mai. & ftmllt. Flexible IEOPT /llTlf Enjoy yourt day1 to ~r-Gtna. Npt 8dl 873-9!34 wtrt~t Od typlat hi~ Subttltut' s.Moaa. EEO Club. Varltd day/tvt Frid ad air• rlfr tator OlnllWI '°' Chlro. Aec:pt & bURng. houri. Start $5/Hr. Mm Newport Beacti Plaatlo Mlf? Earn .. I • p/tv plua R 0 th ch 11 d 1 R • 1 org1niaat1onal i1c1111. 1~'.'7·,.71ncl'g wknd• 18 I ou ft 1325 =after S1278.-S140I. Part time to bt fuH time. ba bondabla. cu Surgeon nttd• mature commlu on tvta. • Could hold out.Ilda PIT 4....,..., ~.for appoint a..:.. •t's.i3ee
(2;30PM·11PM) . Call BrOolct, &41-1255 neoeuaiy. Ideal foe 1tu. front office pereon. 751-.2382 =n~~tloni avall. job. 175-5253 ''"'tr/It•...,. WllTllll/WllTD ..,.. ..
8 Mo'• .xp. In building FIT Stat• Uc«llld and dtnt1. Call •M-4322 any· Ptauant phone mannn, ... UIPT DELI WAITRESS ltatt llff, le~l 1111. W/ f wlcll buk.t CU Btown Aetrlgtl'tltot: 2
jan110tlal. ';f!t1'-1801 E. Cert P.A want*' fot buay tlmt. ln11.1ranc•. typl_ng 80 Part "' fl.II time ~ ~· 1n P.,.,. 2m E. lllllTAIY ~tlong appllcatlona 1u=. ~ -;am to doot, ~ oond S150, 18th NB ( ) Newport famQY practioe. I hrl day •• llOllTAIY wpm, peg bowd, uoat-for Qfftot phone t.oep. Coat Hwy CdM Newport Centw law omot '°' HMdttart l~ " 1pm Mon-fr1 Earn ap-~
-MeaaMiiii1iSchoolNiiMRi.-Dt11Mtit;M,, E E;;;;OE~ M--F PtMN call tor llC)pt .... .w:..,..... . -lent btntftta, txpet. ct.-tlOnlat with xlnt ...._ • r-ulr" Atc ....... lonlatl Pr• School.Minimum ox t1&01•~e'°'~~ GE F-18 CU Btwn. Fl1· . 887 2 • ...,. "" '°""""' ""atute, unng, llted. call PtCIQY "M·F, · """""-Balte ..., ... ..,. q....Uflcatlonl' Ctldln-pr • • F 1·,.. I -. cat•D IDYIOI . -typing. & ;:l•fo';ont. 1:30 '° 5. Ph~~ 9*1111 Md ..-W ptr· EARN WHAT VOUR'AE Typllt/ Leg&! TralnM. tal.W. Mutt hm one of Muat bt neat, ,_ Jdn1 125· ....... 6
.................. FULL CHARGE BOOK· S3.75 plhr. . 2 eonellty. May wOf1t ~om WOATHI at the Loe An-Exptr. htlptut. aalary tht . followlng: Any and tntrgttlc. AWt be-831"2290 Of "424200
..... .,......_._._....._.,. KEEPER PIT 14·1' mlllULYIOI hOmtttdMlrtdotofflct. gtlta TlmH ttla· comrntna1rate w/eXfJM. Eltmtntary ettdtntlall tween 1oam-noon2-4pm HotpotntfrtdQtXIMcond
.... -..--h~ at NB law otnct LAlllOAPI If YfNI' .,., lntwt11td. In Guw111tttd Mlary plUI marketing ornc. lti Coeta 640-t900 and 12 MmM\tr houra of LORIS KITCHEN S300obo 54f..SU2 eftr 6 ,..... wlfll lllt Rafa req'd call .C7f.7016 L.lndacepe FOftman. Ex· Hrnlng U5.000. to bonu.... Alk for Mr Meea. EtftctlV't Oct. 18, IU1'Y /UOPT tlil'Y chUdhood ~tJon 3077 So HarbOf
.............. · perltnee,lmmtdlattern-sao,000.ortnOf'etncom-Haroldtnaon, (714) our new oommllllon CdMflrmhU In for °' 2 yra of tlCPI': Ot SantaAna87M747 lllYlPPl.llml ·~*Ills. Fill/Tm PAY ploym.nt. Top dollat. mi.Iona and .. wltllng &50-7218 ICllt allowt ~ to aam poaltlvt t= ~I-SlnQlt Subject c:ttdenu.I Want*' LtcenMd Coa-LES 857..f133
1L....A 1.-__. PAIT/Tm WRI 75l-3222 to wc:n hatd IOI It, con-Phonte mort than UOO. In corn-motlvat*' u1 te0-In Homt Economlc:9; Of metloian for hlal'I tec:tl MAYTAG OAS DRYER
-· ....... • ,:::·~ Opportunltlel avellabl• LOT ~ ~ Mtrrll Lynch IF YOU ARE TIRED of mltlk>n & noea by..,.,. retary. Must bt ab&t to Emergency Chlldrtn'1 slnc.taalOn.831·2722 Xlnt cond. color ..,. -··pi-. wtth the LOS ANGELES ·-·1 .. u .. molt pr-. btlng Juat • number & Ing only 20 eubact1otlona aptll lhthild type 50 Cent• '-rnit; Of,..., avoc;edo S150 '64e-5800 CIT. Al= It__ TIMES Clrculatlon o. ITIEIDllT tlgloua. mo1t growth wantto bt racocrnlnd '°' a week. 1t'1 poae1tite 'to wpm' prlOf ~. not Chlldrtn'• Cent• Permit. Want*' Mature lady& to • · ' '1 _....... pertment In our door to oilent*' narnt In rMI.,. the wotti ~ cJo-cal u1 earn mort than S1000. nee '~., Pf-1 WO(kyer, 8 hre pet dsy work P/T In an "-frig 18o1Whltttopfnr2 7111 An,U. dOOf" nMnPIP« ..... t•t•. Prepare )'01.lrMlf fOf • IUI*' phOM job. Mttdy.Houraarefltxlble Startl NI S1150 mo' .fmontN.Salary:S7.05· Cttmentt Ottlce. Re-ynold.'285.&45-2203
.. 11• Prtn •Ir• program. Guaranteed Salary open, "*'Y t>tn-now::: ~!'~ ... Sal+ comm. ew1 .. t am. and tht otftc?t la Fra.way Call M1t. e7M7oO · u :e5 per hr. _(108 :r~r~c:i~:•P Refrlgerator(2dr) *2215 l /f /Y/I hourty waot plUI com-eflt•. App!y In pel'IOtl. tat• . .....,_ op. Sendra s.47-2828 clott. FOi mot• lnfor· Hl•ty IChtldtu19.) Appll-. w..,.,., l d 1145 '
m1111on. Hout'9:8amto2 1001 Qu&H St .• Newport pott1.1n1t111 avallablt. matlon oall (714) llm/UOPT catlonamaybtobtalned WlllPl ... 111 Dahwehrl1;:'14151; IEITILAllllTAIT pmor<Cpmtotpm. Trafn. Beechatll t« Patti Uoenllng ttatnlng ~ PIU Tlllll 540-0301 • or.at Job, Newport a..ct'I by contacting: Dr. SuMn Hunt ton Beach Law •
Ra1at1onatilp & ::C:: lnglsprovtdtd.Potentlal Lit••• w~.I~ .. ~~.~1 S10.p1tw.Mu9tbtableto . loc.Xlntbtnefttl.lmmtd. J , Aalnty, Admln. fttm~~ Ciiltraal oritntec:I per-eon to earn S300 plUI pet -...... -....,.,._, °' '""" talk with public. No SIMI QOening. Cel fOt lnt9r· Ptf'9/Comm Rel. HetMt lndtvldual ~ 1111
for • progiwlve ,..._ .-. For an 1n1.-... ~ ~~.V:/pan ~ L~7~ at mcptr, nee. 542-7211 -UTUTllmllT ~. 720-1082 Unified 8dlOOt D61t. 2350 ground .,:d ~ ~l
,,... oriented dental c:d: mt ORIVERS · °' 1 Prwhool •XI*'· et. In TV & AudlO. W•tmtrk 8tvlnga Denk W. L.atham Alie, Hemet: on Che llM ~ wrttar. 4m'. Pentax SP,
practlce. F/tlme • btn-857~2311txt.1204 CAR WASHERS llTIL&llllTllT Mii Patt tr.:: poettlon A.Wt ..... 0• a-· CA t~. Telephont. Call Chrlata 847-to41 61, 10 • 200 mm..,.._ ~79~D~r~tr= IDWl."'111 DETAILERS IAlllU TOMI In par':,, Ktrm' Rima M~~· d.::, ~~~:'ret. ~6~~=1• txt .421. rARD &/COUNTER PEA· ;'7~~~1:t~ruto0tn
daye MM2s.4 Accutatt typing, filing. 831-eeoo uperltnct coup It '°' H.8. achOOI, exper. ~!"J*..,9!!· ~~-Hltbor 30782 So. eotat HW'i. ,..•-u SONNEL, M«t •twomen p I ' y llU ~m uttr datt entry pr.rtn'ed, but wtU con-pr.r eeo..a1ae ..,,,.,, ""'9t• ,,,,_ lag Bch . ,__.. for tool rental cent.,.. rtt I n
Dental/Ortho Recept. Hra,. 7~pm. Makt your aho9Plno .... 9""' highly moUvat*' . H••• .-t•y SHIPP£AIRECEJVEA Pra-Kln4trgarten. Apply 1830 Newport Fmr purt &:Ci Pit BJI Beneflta, 4~ Dye Exp .41000. mo. Non-ler by ualng fht Dally Pl-hard WOf1(lng ~wtth PlllUlll 111111 ~ -wu.a 8AM·1PM, Mon·Frt. A Blvd. CM. or 22100 Pupoy t ..... otd
Nq'd. NB &42-2'28 emotl• pref. '40-1113 lot Ctauif'led AcU general mafntananot ilnd Mon l Tuea ·~1am. PIT perm. Holiday Ml-MAC GREGOR YACHTS CHILD'S PLACE PRE· Lambttt . 1203 El TOfO. ~1450°'17t-5431 . ~.;::;.=====:::::=~======:;::.!:::· ~-:=:::::;:· ======::: office. .~In pet• Appty ~. 1eeo time. 8omt r.tall up. 1831 Pleotntlti, C.M. SCHOOL. 141-4311 eon to 727~ Yc)(1rtown P1acantla ,.,..,. c M ~· 8tnd r.ume to Ad. ...,,.. llPT Fr" Hallowffn glft1
Huntington Buch ' ' ' • 211'Y1~noteo:.o·~..!!x F/M lhipplng ;,.. . TUOIDI I Pl Jeh Wutii llOS Lovely kltty1. Orngi
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538-0411 IUIP'llllln PLlll Ce. '12128 • -fut but not nec:~i t~ IOI c:Matltn tchOOI. Appty Mature woman a:ir .. ty; bllc/grey/wta. m-t011 .EW , .. t pac:.d o.c. Mag. .... llttb. cOat• M... 1Gl35 Broolchul'tt It FV I In poeltlon .. companion, P1rtt Halloweln alfta
S .. ftt!d• lherp, °'= Wll mtg 00, wJth good btn-"24312 • c:oott, dttvw + MCNtarlal Lovely lrltt~•· brn,/ YONEY LOC&TIOI -~'1i:;"or~ ..., pereonabltpeopletoWotk tfltl. fulf tlmt wottt. ca11 wvtote 498-8241 blk1grey1wte. 883-eQ1
many hats. OOOd phont on phone OUttomtr ..,.. &4S.0.C13 • TlltphOne Saltl F,_ wtlhe IPltl dog to
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branch or dMtlon controfled by
othert. On the spot maneoement
decltlont. Open door man,.gement.
No waiting for an appotntm.nt.
Opening for 2 Comm.,.olal·lndu,..
tr'81 people With abJtlfy WhO want the
freedom to work any terrl1ory-or
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per year o.a.e.
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per yr. o.a.e.
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BEACH COMMUNITIES
UISlllEi . . U"'-
What do you think of when you think of
"Bayshores". Charming remodel with French
doors, beamed ceilings, country kitchen, and
-beautifully landscaped patio. ~~~t price-in
private community.
Ill.Ill ISi.Aii ....
Highly upgraded Island home just steps t~south
bay. New kitchen & bath with custom tiles.
Private patio with spa. 3 BR, 2 BA + 1 BR rental.
Move in perfect; a must see!
..
ULllA ISUll M11,IM
Step through the door into the perfect Island
home. Warmth & charm abound. 4 BA or 3 +
den with wood floors, charming papers, oak
cabinets, children's hideaway. Must see.
Lm ISU Hll,.11
Wonderfully SJ:?&Cious family home with large
rooms, high ceilings, formal dining room, south
sunny patio. paneled den/wet bar. Vie91 of bay
from master suite. Near Udo club house & tennis
courts!
UN ISLE 1111,111
Custom 2 BR & den Lido home on wide street.
Prof. decorated, wood shutters thruout, oak
banister, wood floors, elaborate kitchen. SoPh-
isticated alarm system, auto sprinklers & spa-
ghetti feeders. Mstr. bath has jacuzzi tub.
WEST IEWJllT 11111 ... ,Ill
Wonderful location on the sand with R-3 zoning.
Owner may carry up to $400,000at12%. Three
units are always rented.
IHS•ES Slft,llO
Exquisite home, perfect in every detail. Family
room and 3 BR upstairs and away from master
suite. Two lovely private patios, 2 fireplaces. The
quality is evident throughout.
UN ISLE Sltl,111
Uncomparable quality throughout this authentic
4 BR New England traditional. Two fireplaces,
hardwood floors, beamed ceiling, skylight, plus
flower-tilted brick patio. 45 feet on street to
street location. Four years old.
IALlll ISUll Slll,MO
Rare 45 feet of Island and bayf ront. Room for a
flotilla of boats on 2 piers. Two charming homes
each 3 BR in qufet location. Enjoy the best of
Island life.
PElllSIU UYFlllT 11,J ....
WANTED -LARGE FAMILY for this super
bayf ront with dock for 2 yachts, 6 BRs, elevaied
dining roo"" overlooks spacious living room &
bay.
UlllSU $1,t .....
Outstanding newly remodeled bayfront home
with beautifully constructed pier a slip for: 50'
boat. Exquisitely decorated 4 BR plus spacious
•game room with wet bar.
A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSES
1-5 P.M.
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'1951 Port Locksteigh
S259,500 C. BALOIKOSKI
1 Norttwnpton
2 BR. den $570,000 SARA/BERT
•..... 81 Royal St. George
5 BR, FR, Pool, Spa $1,775,000 J. CAMPBEU:
• a.J 11nmr 1113 e.; a.y
4 OR, FR MARCIA BENTS
• IAlfll.lllUll 20 Sea leland
2 BR $195,000 J . CAMPBEU
•............ 1 Canyon Island
2 BR $195,000 TOM BOLAND
•........... 15 Canyon Island
2 BR S215,000 BOB YORKE
-.. -1951 Port Locklleigh 2 BR, Oen $259,500 LARAINE SHAW
.. -Ill• 428 Mar;guerfte 2 BR/2 BR Duplex $260,000 J. DONAHUE
Mllllm 2772 Ctrde Or
3 BR $270,000 l. MARSTON
UFUIEI 208 Kings Pl
3 BR $309,000 KAY PARKER
WISTalff 1600 Dorothy Ln
5 BR $320,000 FRANK SENNES
IUffl 812 Aleppo
4 BR, FR, View $349,500 RITA BOLAND
..... WllW _. 1930 Port Seabourne
5 BR. FR $369,000 LISA WHITE
..... ,.. -.U 1301 Keel Orive
3 BR, FR $385,000 M. MATTHEWS ..,._al Ii 1 Point Sur
3 BR. FR, VM!Jw $510,000 BERT REEDY
L8I m 666 Vla Udo Soud
4 BR, FR $515,000 C. RUMSFELO
MYllllU 2655 Bayahore Or
3 BR, FR $525,000 DEBI BIBB
-~ 7 Northampton 2 BR, Oen $570,000 OEBI Bl98
..... 31eodeaaB41Y
3 BA, FR 1598,000 C. McMAHAN
•1111m 2555 VIiia 0r
4 BR, FR $625,000 EL~NOR BOWIE
UY...U 2752 Clrcte Dr
5 BR. FR $650,000 EDIE OLSON
• 1111• 81 RoyaJ St. Ge6rge
5 BR, FR, PooJ, Spa $1,775,000 J. CAMPBELL
....... UffUl'f 1913 E. Bay
4 BR, FA s1 ,gas.ooo EVAN CORKETT
NEWPORT BEACH .... . ..
lmmacu1ate 4 BR condo on qUlet cul-de--uc.
Many extras Including. shutters, air condltlcring
• & bonus room With wet bar. Located near
Kbooll and ahopptng.
. .... .... . .....
Ideal family home ... BR, 21A BA one level: guard
gate provides security for your: famlty; pool, apa
and tennis for fun; plus just steps to the new city
park. Large assumable loan, low rates. View of
city lights .
.. UIYll 1111,111
Priced way below market for a fut saletl 3 BR, 3
BA Bordeaux plan -a real baraatnl Cooperative
seller will help finance for the rfght buyer. This la
a fantastic buyl •.. ..,... .. ....
Everythfng you've ever wanted and a little bit
more can be found In this 4 BR, two story view
home. The exqulalte decor and private spa will
captivate you.
llllllWI 1411.111
Smaet\lng ocean & City Hght views from the
major living areas of this fovely 3 BR Harbor
Rklge home. Security gated community, cul-.de-
sac location near pool & park.
.... 111.,..
Bright & cheerful 4 BR with family room and
formal dltiing room. Neerty 3,000 tq. ft. decor-
ated In colorful but muted tones. Spa and
covered patio. Immaculate condition, Great
financing.
CORONA DEL MAR
...... llJIMI
The largest and lowest price to be found almost
anywhere In Newport is right In Spyglass. A
spacious 4 BA, 2'h-BA family hctme ~rfect for
Callfornla style living. ·, · .. .... .. .. . .......
Enjoy the charm of Corona del Mar in this
beautiful completely remodeled trome just a few
doors to the beach. 2 BR + family room,
spacious dlnlng room, exquisite new kitchen.
smua IUIMI
Estat .. ike setting In this lovely 5 BA home.
Serene and maignlftc.lt vtews of rolling hills,
blue water & night tights. Gorgeous pool & spa
wllh spacious decks. Home Is a delight to see &
would be a pleasure to own.
IPYIUIS lllT• $1,Hl,DOO
Exquisite custom, Fre,ch Normandy high on a
hill overlooking a myriad of shining lights below.
YC>U'll revec in the faultless old world
craftmanahip & special beauty.
WE SEI ,I. THE HOMF.S
THAT MAKE YOU S&"THAT'S US."
AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL . EST AT -
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NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR •m -.l-llllY,. •••a.t Perfect home for the executive whO entertains.
Gorgeous decor, new kitchen, fantastic view.
Vacant and ready for the new owner to move
in. Wonderful Christmas present for your
family. $600,000 and worth it! 759-1501
U. -FU1'1111 • FlllT llftl Pool, Spa & View on Spy,_ '.re only 3 of the
outstanding features in a bOUBe of many
amenities. This prestige home sits atop Spy-
glass Hill. A lovely 2 story with 4 bedrooms,
family room and fonnal dining room. Superb
home for entertaining and" family: enjoyment.
759-1501 •au llL Ill M TIE WATDRllT
Rarely is a bowie like this available. Right on
the bluff above the main beaCh at Corona, this
house ii one of a very few. Even rarer still is
when one cornea on the market. The view is
absolutely spectacular -ocean, catalina, sand &
surf, sumets, cool sea bree7.e5. Everything is
perfect! can now, 759-1501
YllUT-WUTI• Fii I Fmllf
A nice house ln a nice area is in need of a family
to make it a home again. Located at the end of
a cul de sac, it is on an extra l.a:rge 1.0t from
where the beautiful Pacific sunsets can be
viewed in entirety. Affordably priCed at
$295,000, it has 4 t>edrooms and 2 baths.
759-1501
MlmEftEll
This highly upgraded, highly desired model in
•Jasmine Creek has just been listed. Some of the
outstanding features are beautiful UBe of
Stained glass, decorator wallpaper, patio ind of
coune here we have the security gated ccxn-
munity. Please call to see. 759-1501...,.....__._
•ILMIUIUll
Excellent buy at $315,000. QUick P9fiSeSSion is
possible for this pretty co~e on a large lot in
Old Corona del Mar area. Alley access and
detached garage. Call to aee. 759-1501
LIVILY 1•1 F• 1211,HO "I .
Hard to find price for this area of Corona del
Mar. Pretty and comfortable deoorat.or doll
• hodae. CUstoril bUilt-in units m .everal rooms.
• Beautiful carpeta arid draperies: NiCe ~t and
rear yatdil. One year home protection inclUded.
759-1501
l llUl '11W . Ha.ri:ior View Hills s~ ocean· view
bOme. Rooin for pool in front ~atd. New
1dtchen parquet floors, minurs, <:rystal
chandellera. Cul de sac street. A "must aee". 3
be(ii'oorils. 2 bat.ha. Beautiful contemporary
•
11,!;Yliri&· 759-l:SOl
n ILL 11m-w_..1 ... mm mE
Private beech 80Ce9 p1ui lel"eOe view of die
• hills gives a quiet country like a~ .to a
hou9e aituated in one of the most ~
areas of Orange County. Quality~
and elegant decor combine to UJlllU;
bedroom home well worth dte1llkina price of
$271,:w>O. 759-UOl
. NEWPORT IEACH OfflCI '
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Newport lllCla, CA 12110
(714) 19-1801
AGreat~~
Jane SUngaila has reCeiVed top honors as sales '"
agent for the third quarter in the New~
Beech OffK'e of Walker & Lee. Mrs. Sungaila
has been a real estate broker f9r 10 years. She
started laer career with Walker & Lee in
Northern California then moved to Michigan 6
years ago. Three years ~ter. in her move ~
Orange County, she rejotned the company m
Newport Beach Office.
Irl the last month alone, Mrs. Sungaila has bad
sales in excess of $2,000,000.
CONGRATULATIONS JANE! ......
This beautiful family home will please the
particulir buyer. Front courtyard bas a pool.
The large rear yard has a view to be enjoyed
from the covered patio. 4 bedroom& Many
extrM. 759-1501 • ..
"'ffWPORT BFACH
f( 1 w~~HOME S ·, ,::_:ur;o·::..•r.1 1l'J1ur.1s
Lovely vacant condo in prime condition. Ten-
nis courts, pool and spa are all within the
complex. Backs to pretty greenbelt area Three
bedrooms and 2 stOHes. Lots of room. 759--1501
YAlllT-Liii ..
New carpet, newly ~led and spic & span.
This great 3 bedroom condo looks just like it
did when first built. Localed on a btU.ff with
partial ocean view it i3 not only pretty but in a
ccxnplex that has tennis courta. a ~land ~·
Within walking distance to the beach. It also
has the pnoe reduced to $175,000. 759-1501
1111,111-ElllUBT YAL• ·
Just redecorated and now owner must leave.
Quiet end unit in the Bluffs. All elegant
aimelalties have been added. Spacious
WWnbame with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths.
751-1501
1111,111 -111..-n
•Here ia a fantMtic t.rpin! Owner •YI ael1
now! .Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 ~ bath towQhoule
in mint condition in deDrible area. See' it and
you'll -cree. 758-1501
.. ·c11 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
0 We Protect &. Service
Things That Service You."
llfii I
A place .. ID pnUy it cannot ~tely be
dacribed but must be seen. This lovely home
in the Bluffs has had many features added
M:h -~teak. birch & ~ woom. brllll ~ mftly µgbted in~ plal:lt-itnc arw, epeclaa•lar Ulle of mirrors and
Chandelien and many more. Call now f« ui
appointment.159-1501
COSTA MESA SANTA ANt -Lii••• 4 bedrOom custom home with pool and spa is
now available in Mesa Verde. In excellent
oonditicn, this home is perfect for entertaining
with a formal dining room. family room and
gracious pool and patio area. Easy ex1erior
maintenance wlth nice ~ping. 759-1501
IRVINE
110111 .. •Atlm 11WHlllll
We have 2 of them, both in perfect condition..
Convenient to tennis. golf, pools aDd shopping.
Everything is here for the good Southern
California life. Call tDday for an appointment
to we thele and get full information. 7$1501 .... ......, m Wllll•IE
One of the loveliest areas of Irvine bas one of
the loveliest properties available. Totally up-
·gradea with an atrium, a fountain. exquisite
Italian tile, private decks and milch more. The
owner must leave and bas reduced the price to
aell immediately. At $158,000 it is an exceilent
'value. 759-1501
llfDYILIE
Plus lender says loan can be assUmed. Only
~.000 can get you into a 2 bedroom cOndo in a
very desirable area of Irvine. Please call to
~· 759-1501
ORANGE NORTH TUSTIN
AllmAaE Ml LIU
Just listed! Great financing on tbiS beautiful 5
year old home in prestigious Orange Hills.
Built by one of the .:>Uthland'a most~
builders. Amenities are numerous. LOan of
$123,000 can be assu:med. Owner will ~tiate
on carry back. Listed at J335,000. 759-l~l
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES . ...... .
EXcenent income units. Never vacant. Huge
10Ul to assume at 1145. Let's make an appoint-
ment to see. 759-1501
-.TllllA
~ llowa on extra w.-ae lot with potential to
build another. 11W!Se income units are owned
by <.'ftetive lender who will listen to~ off'«!
J• reduced to $159,000!! Don't mu. th.is
~ty to make a sound, profitable deal!
759-1501 ... , ..
Larae & ~upper unit With 3 bedrooms.
. Second unit is small and cozy 2 bedroom.
: Within wa1Jdna distance. to the beeCh. Gnt!8t
.-amble fiuncinl Plus owner will ~·
Call to-. 7S8-1Ml
j
UllU ICOll,..., 11,lllMI
View forever-beautifully maintained older
Laguna home, used brick ter:race~ lush courtyard
en~ with llecluded swun.mmg pool, 3 Br.
formal dining rm. den. maid's quart.en. Barbara
Aune/George Grupe .
1W 1U1C1 Ill"' lmE CIEST MD.-
Betlutifully upgraded-3 .Br 3 ba ~ in one of
Ne...vport's most prestigious aecunty-gated_ com-
munities. Assumable 1st T.D. Maureen White/Ed
Eecano
cuo•••&1Dfu.L 11,111;111
Cascading waterfall flows into private pool and
spa with magnificent views ~f New~rt Harbor. 5
bedroom ~tom quality built ~editerraneai:' in
private community of Harbor Ric;ige. Open, light
& airy home-perfect for entertaining. Ed
F.aca.no/Maureen White
l1ll ISTI SllTES-IMOl&ll rams• .......
Price reduction. Enjoy the unobstructed views of
Newport Harbor, Catalina, & nite lites frCJm this 3
bedroom, 3 bath, family room. 3 car garage home.
Neutral toned decor. Ed F.«ano/Maureen White
APEi YD llMCI an.-
A lovely 3 Be, fam rm Deane home in prestigious
gate guarded Big C.8nyon with Catalina, ocean
and coastline viewa. This home has been decor-
ated and expanded arid has a sauna ind gorgeous
spa. Lucy Rose
llSTllCTIYI _ _,.EITlllllS AIU llH ...
Transferred owner has Priced this ~
home to sell! Spacious rooms, high cellinga and
near new paint. Carpeting and drapes compliment
the sunken living room and elegant Mstr bedroom
suite. Owner will auist with fina.nciqg. Larry
Dryer
CW.I WU PAllR'W RUI YIEW 1111.MI
Beauuful 3 or 4 Br, family nn. £onnal ~ nn
hom . This single story resi~nce haS bieen re-
modeled and professionally decorated. Shutters.
skylights. plus many upgrades. Pool and spa
IOCillt'd in pnvate courtyard. Donna GOdsball
....._.., · 11u.-
Low t price<I Warnungton townhome Plan D
with 2 Mstr bedrooms, 3 baths, den, ~
Jiving room with fi~place & cathedral ceUings.
fonrn.I chning. larg • country ),titchen, anxious
owner. Plus $1000 landscaping allowance. Lois Ja<:ubs
111.f CMSI •tmHW ........
Big Canyon 5 bedroom 4 lh bath unique mngle
level LUSIQm borne borders the Hth fairway in
th!5 exclusive gate gµardcd community. 1l\e very
finest of af>P9intments lhrough9'.at A spaci()us
pool and.,.,. are enhanced by a ~ 11eeluded
location. Danny Bibb •
1
644-6200
2 Civic Plaza #100
Newport Beach, Ca.
... 111118 Ulllllf
BIG CANYON --4 BR, FR • 1-5
BIG CANYON ......
3 BR. FR, Spa 1.S
TIIE BLUFFS 12 ....
4 BR, Spe 1-5
CA.MID SHORES IT ...
4 BR. FR, Pool, Spa 1-5
.........
Stephanie Grody
1 .........
Lucy&.e ..........
Coby Ward .. ,.....
Lois Jacobi
.... _. 111WIAI I~
CAMIDSHORES --Cl...._ 4 BR. FR, Pool 2·5 Maxine Propp
CAMro SHORES 11--111 _.
6 BR, FR. Pool, Wlrfmt 1-4 GeoC'ge Grupe .... _. .... ,
BIG CANYON Sil ....
4 BR, FB, Pool, Spa l-5
CAMEX> SHORES 1111-
4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa 1-4
THE BLUFFS P•;lll
-' BR, Spa~ 1-5
CORONA DEL MAR llU.-
2 BR, FR, Pool, Spa 1-5
ITem, .....
Danny Bibb .. ,.....
LolsJacot. .........
Coby Ward
..... "'ta
Rmemacy Sietz
,. C11Y• TU11tWL nn•• 1111,M
Much u.ed brick, French doors; fabulous oak
woodwork, pool & pa surrounded by a lov~y
garden eetting. Finest appointments tproughut m
this 4 bedroom 21h bath custom home. Danny
Bibb
AU. TIE 1U11 •TIE_.. '*Jiii
One 1of Newport's exciting "New but older"
nejgtiborboodl has produced &his snart remodel.
3 Bdnn plus CUl1orh landacaping incl~ an
inviting spa provideS comfort & converuence.
Coby Ward
... dlUJIW • LW Ill.I 1111,111
A dream bayfront ~-bWlt home fOI'. fonnal
and informal entertaining. Fabulous bay and
night light views. 4 Br + family room. Large boat ·
dock and 2 side ties. Private bridt patio with 8' tile
spa and fire rmg. A bea.UUfw home very r.
allstically priCed. Tom Allinton/Micki Cooper
Eml.lllTWll•mlll 12,1 .....
Prime location overJOOking fairWa~ Jake and
nite lites. 5 Br. 4 fireplaces. library, billiard ~
family rm." Attcntiori co every <tetail in thla custom
Valentine built heme. Tom All.inlCl1 ....... ......
Jist lilt.eel! And priced to lell! SpaiCJcjul and
beautifully landacaped on quiet cul-de-ac. Thla
popular plan # 1 has been eXpanded abd hlChlY
cuat.omized and feelW'el ~ deccr. Re-.
alilt.ic8lly priced. Martha Macnab
IDT. •11•1 Alllll ..._ s~ new M8tr euite biP6Pt1 this dra-
matic 3 Br, den, 3 bath home. Skyfighta, custom
tile & faxtwa and plulh carpet. Stepe to com-
munity paol & tennis. Marlha~ c.ooper.
•un•••llliL ••AH Lovely 2 Br, den home, Prune cul-de-aac location,
end unit. Won<lerfUl garden eetting w/matute
landaCaping. Private community. M.arttia Mlic.nati ..... .... ..... . ., ...
New custom 8700 mq ft, 5 Bel with French Chaaau
flavor, e:9el1Ce of. C!'PP'llence, fine dealcn, elepnt
api>9intrnen1s and~ 50' on the bay,
pier, slip and sandy beach. Offered furnished at
$4,900,000 by appt. Martha Macnab
......... ..,mLD ......
Choic:e custom CdM 3 Br home featurtna u.ed
brick, tofty cewn,s and ~~ Im~ I
cably maintained property With a fine apa,rti:nent
on the rear. Coby Ward
fWMlllf·.. • .....
A gie.at value in this 3 Br family room home. An
exceptional Mm sui~. 2 fire~, 8eCW'ity .,._
tern. Ocean view and complete paivacy. FlM time
offered. Lucy &.e
....,... a1..-
Beautifu1 Delores end unit With outstanding pan-
oramic back bay and nite light views. 3 Br, 2~
BatbS. Derorated in neutral colors. Lush green-
belt. Cl09e to community pool, 9ch0ols and Shoi>-
1 ping incl. land. Donna Godshall
IUl'llfll llYFlllT UT , llHMI
Pier permit included. Roam tor 50' boat & iarse.
home. A Chance to build exactly what you want;
Owners are lfudous to aell. Fee propert_y. Beverly
Mocphy ...... . ........ .
One of the finest homes on the Southern c.allf.
coast. Superb quality ~t. c.ountry
French with watet view. Colriplf!te privacy. Sur-
rounded by garden patios & framed by bouquet
canyon walks & plantera. Incl. land. Beverly• '
Morphy
1111' --..... CloBo· to South C0Mt PJam, OU~ .3 bedloc.n. 2~ Ba home on comer lof Kitchen
With an amerutie8, ~in livj.nc room.. and
licyliahta. Garden window. CJme to pool and 'P.9·
Lowest priced condo in deveJo~t.. Dorl{'A Godshall . ............ . .....
Big am~ lncrediliJe views tnm every room
~ nature lndoon. Lai':Be aerni~ deck ~looU VMt ~of golfcoune, iake9, d&y l~ta, trees.~ 2 Br, den 2~.Ba, leCW'lty
pt.ea. Pool. 1pa. tennis. ~ wonderful life.tyle in
ewport. Micki CGOper .
~--•1.t.-.U IMIJll i....-l40ty 3 Br 2 ~ Ba Plan in Harbor View
HflllM'attiednl ceilinp living areM & beautiful
E bookce111 In family roam. laree front
ard • 3 car..,...
... llllD·llmtlll 11..-.
:-:k>rie nry home. New carpet. pmint and dnlperlea.
/Beautiful J,arae livina ro0m and Mm.aulte Oft the ~yfrant. No MdltlGnal Bdnm. • lmnll~ room. for~~ A waadelM wlue ..... ._.
:Aune
M LIYELY UIMI On prestigious Linda Isle
with dock for a large boat plus a sJde tie.
Spacious home with 5 bedrooms, 41h baths, 3
car garage plus many extras. Now at
$1,450,000. .
llTITllllll YIEW This dream home could
become your reality! 3 Br 3 Ba, 3 car garage
beautifully decorated Lucerne model In Harbor
Ridge la boasting a superb view, attractive use
of beveled glaaa, ~tatton shutters, trac fight-
ing, cuatom bullt-ina plus many other custom
features. Now at $750,000
11P1 -• IPYa.All Lovely 4 er 3 Bath
Cape Hom model with fabulous vieW. Tastefully
upgraded ttlroughoUt. i=onnat dJnlng room. Ad-
ditional cabinets tn kitchen & garage. Soft,
neutral decor. Custom drapes, marble entry,
security aystem. Must see at $599,000
Ill'''' Wiii YIEW Mountain & light view from
this 2 Br and den, 3 bath Miramar In Harbor
Ridge. French decor, hardwood floors, planta-
tion shutters. Beautifully malntalried. $495,000.
Vergilene Hutt ·
;wTllL ··-· ... 6800 sq ft of the finest quality craftsmanship · available. 5
bedrooms, 7 baths, 5 car garage, 3 level luxur-
ious home In prestigious Harboi Ridge in New-
port Beach. French doors and custom cabinets
thrughout. <?ourmet kitchen wtth lavish equip-
ment. This new home won't last at $2,250,000
11111 Wiii PDllUUYY! This 2 Br 21h Ba
condo tn Eutslde Costa Mesa is just loaded
wtth extras! Lots of oak, ceramic tile, and a
conwnlent location. BRAND NEW ON THE
MARKET AND WELL PRICED AT $158,000. Celt
Vergllene Hull at our office for an appointment
........... Best value In Seavtewl
Enjoy the beautiful city light view. Quality
throughout this 4 bedroom, 21h bath Seavtew
home. Professionally decorated In country
Fr~. Walk to shops, parks and schools.
Offered at $399,000. Marie Fargo
E&llY 111-LIFE! REDUCED PRICE! Spec.
tac:Ulii' view of mountains & city lights from this
VfJ!rf apeclal Nantucket modet In Spyglass Hiii. 5
bedroom•, formal dining, large t.,.,..,..·room.
P~ly decorated. Entertainment back
yard wtth poet, epa. BBQ & fire rtng. Now
$899,500. Bob Gross
P&ITllL llllTRllMll m&11 Warm and
open wtth Old World charm. This Robert Earl
designed home Is 3 years young, has 5 Br's, 61h
Baths, wtth a separate maid's room off the lanaJ.
Great for family as well as entertaining. Even a
d.-k rooml Offered at $1,275,000
WITllPlllT fUI ... an Reduced
1100,00013 bedroom..3 bath, FR and formal DR.
Extenllv9 UM of glall for ~ Yiewtng.
Longeet lhorellne In eov..; 120'. Pier & float tor
IO' taoet: CeN N8tlng office for Info on exchang9e
Md nn.:t A beUlfutly ~corner lot. YOU T SEE AT 1775,000. Bob Groea
#3 Civic P.laza, Suite 170
Newport Beach. California 92660 111-8333
,
IEW USTlllS
I
PEIFEIT EIJDTll•lll -This an
absolutely charming Monaco modet which has
been expanded and remodeled. Beveled glass
entry doors and hand painted kitchen ca.,.nets.
French windows are tust a few of the custom
touches to be found in Country French at-
mosphere. Asking $850,000
MIP'Tll mt• P~ Ill• SpectaQMr 5
Br, 3 bath, 2-story custom home In elegant
00ver Shores. can~ handle 150 peop1e for
a party. 600 sq. ft Matr eufte with huge Wiiie-in
doeet. Solar heat ttwoughout-eo.ta only 1'10.00
per mo. to heat the whole~ $4;e0,000.
Dave Busk & Marie Fatgo
llf•IJI -• 1111 llm Model perfect•
home with country kltehen has wood ~ank .
11ooring, butcher-block Island. Large 4 Br with
plantation shutters In FR. SpaciQus 2 story .entry
_., foyer. Two atone ftrep&acea. Mature f~ yard
lends f()Yety accents. Custom children a Play•
·area. Only $247,000. Ann Marie Murphy · •
.
'UYlllllS MU ••• Charming 3 Br 3 Bath
cory home In lnlmltable Bayahoresl AH brick
courtyard IMda through French doors to a
lo~y private patio and beautiful trees. Re-·
modeled kitchen and baths. Land price Is
$80,750. This lov~ home Is priced at only
$239,000. Calf for an.appt. ~o seel
Lm WITIUMll Flexible propertyt Outatand-•
Ing bayfront next to 60' ~beach. C... be
one large 8 Br, 5 Ba home or duplex. Owner wm
finance & wtH conSlder trade. S 1,350.000. Mary
Stvasllan ~
••I • .. , Ill • 1111 Great tocatlon-
dote to schools & sh~Pfng. Two large Mstr Br
suites plus lepaJ'ate sitting room. 2'h Baths,
prtyate patio and just steps to the pool. V&ry
ctean unit. Asking $159,000. Marie Fargo
11111 ISl1 Two 2 Bdrm plus one bedFoom
rental units. Ex<*lent summer /winter rental
area only steps to ocean. Law down payment
easy terms, fee land. Good buy at $297,000 '
llllLITI••
11111 1.11 • •••••• -a.rtlful .. lot
Wfth· unobetructed view of ocean, mountains.
bey Md city lghta. Pr9miurn ~ 95' on
view. L-ae enough for .... 18,000 lq ft home.
1810,000 • .
..... 1111• IJJWlllll Huge 18,GGO I
9q ft hom•lte In pr99tlgloul ..... Ridge. Lot
11100' wldex139'-P9tllll ...,., bllf, Md C•f111J ._ tram Ind at~. Al-Clliiiid ov.' I 80, lriCI won't iiM M 1321,000. c.11 nowt o.ve ..
• •
lilm.Y l•D• 3 bedroom, 3 baths, 3 car gar~ Lucerne. Sh<>Ws like a model. Softiy
decOrated In neutral tones. Gorgeous view of
mountains and city lights. Lovely =spacious
courtyard. This is new on the market and a treat
to behokfl $650,000.
IAllll&ITLE -••Best location! view of pool and large patio. 3 Br, 2'Ai BathS, wet bar,
FP In ltvtna room.~ gueilt pMclrtg. He11rt of
old CdM l cloee to everything. A VfJfrf tpeC191
property! $325,000. VergUene Hult
~ M IRI Fantastic buY wtth great
ftnanclngl 3 Br, 21n Ba Padflca model. Two
~epeac.. This la a Qr98l family --. C8ll tor.
ftunc:ing detaHa. Now only $240,000
llUI LIYIL. .... lllllT Pcp.lar 3 Br, 2 Ba
condo on a...ttrul greenbelt. F<>l'n'* model.
Room for expeneion. Two lcMllY patloe. Cut-de--
sac location. Price Includes the landl This one
won't lat at $235,000. Marte Fatgo
lnll.:lll 11 ISILI Reduced SSO,OOOt View
home. Spyglass beauty with 5 Br. Panoramic
ocean, bay and City lights WIW. LCMlly pool &
epa. Newty decorated. On choice lot. $725,000.
Lola Cornwell
....... Rlillll • • llllYll Expended
Broadmoor pt., 4 on .quiet cul-de-sac. 4
bedrooms, family room, formaJ dtnmg. QUallty
upgrading throughout. Covered patio. 3 car
garage. *650,000. Vergilene Hull
... • • on ,. Beautiful ptan for b
COIJl)te. Two private bedrQOm suite areas.
a.utffuly decoratd with its own private patio
wHh IPL YW Md patio overtooklng golfcourse. := tpeCtal property for $395,000. Submit all
• •111 •1 .. 3 Br. 2'h Ba Augusta ~
~ beautiful pool. Neutral decor. ln-
cludee ...... dryer & rerlgerator. GOOD A~~ING. $299,000. Marie Fargo
. -.. --.u ....... 3 Br & den, 3 Bath
o..Mle inodel With panorainle WM of
golcow88 Md "6ght lights. Custom pool and
tpa. PrllM atreet In Big ~. Asking
SG$.OOO. Vergllan• Hull .
fl J J&n ....... Qui81 end unit
... ..... prttt11 deck overlooking the
aaKcour8e ... e.llluly ..decorated 2 Br &
den _.. ·CUiiom .......,. a IMMnQ. In pres-
tlglcMll Ilg CMwan Md doee to Fathlon llland.
'811.000 . ...._ Wood
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NEW USTING
STEPS TD UY -Features 2 mas-
ter suites, den, and all the quiet
charm, tennis, and friendliness
of Beacon Bay. $399,000 •
.
1101,IOO Tt $211,100 _ J
cm All COITE•POIAIY -Wowl Here's a 1
bdrm carriage house. Den, skylights, fire-
place and hardwood floors. In CdM. $190,000
OPPOSITT llYC -Older home, corner lot,
owner may finance: Price includes furniture. 3
bdrms, 3 baths, possible view for $299,000
llllC IS Al OffU -Great assumable loan, or
· trade, lease option, 20°1. down or ? Best view
at lowest price. $299,500 fee.
CAP£ COi -Immaculate 2 bdrm""lownhome In
Newport. French doors, and format dining
room. $153,900
.CUU All COOL -"Monaco" in Harbor View,
skylights, bay windows, wooded decks, bub-
bflng waterfall. All for $239,000 .
. YM'IE LMl9I -IOI
Bev White, former president of the Cameo
Shores Homeowners Association, has been
working extremely hard of late, and It all
seemed for naught.
Last Sunday she had an open house and no
one came by-untll late In the afternoon.
They loved th~ home, and bought itl Bingo,
Bev's listing and Bev's sale.
On Monday she shOwed her sellers their
dream home In Newport Beach. And bingo,
they bought itl Actually, these sales were In
no way as easy as bingo! They were the result
of hours of hard, lonely work and ·
now~ratufatlons Bev, you're looking
goOdl Reel goodl Calt Bev White.
DUS CAI.Oil -Comer lot In Newport Beach.
Lots of house! Lots of financing! 3 bdrm and
large master suite. Only $219,000.
AFfOllAIU CUii -Neat 'and clean 2 bdrm,
near shops and cafes In old CdM, nice yards,
excellent loan. $225,000 ·
llUFfS IWTI -Two bdrm townhome, planta-
tion shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect con-
dition, some view. Only $137,900
IOOHlllCES' FllEST -Nice decorator touches,
3 bdrm, home warranty, total security, all
Woodbridge has to offer. $199,500
UPSTAllS PllVACY -In a Newport Beach co;,-
' domlnium, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, pool, fireplace and
lovely, sunny location. $126,000
wtSTCUFF TDIHOIE -Lovely location, 2 bdrm,
2 bath with deflghtful patio and partial view
and only $130,000
TWO ... 3'$ -Duplexes each with fireplace,
decks, plenty of room. Good Income, close to
everything in CdM. Onty $298,000
fASY IEml -Central CdM. Near shops,
footbridge, park with new paint and carpets.
2 bdrm and 1 bdrm units. $239,500
llOW SUITE -Cute, clean townhome. 2 master
suites, community pool/park. Assume loan.
Priced to sell. $109,500
· r 1111,000 ,.1111.000 I
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C41 DUPllllS -Great South of highway lo-
cation. Spacious units. Ocean view from back
unit. On(y $399,000
SllCU STOIY ..CUSTOM -4 (or 5) bdrms In the
heart of coastal Newport Beach. Spacious.
bright, with sunny patio. $415,000
mlYDIE IS LOOKllC -For a home like this In
old CdM. Custom, 3 bdrm, 2 story, block to
beach. Make offer. $439,000
DIE llC LDT -Single story 4 bdrm in Harbor
View Hills. Sport court, fire pit, covered patio.
near park and all for $359,000
CIUIPIOISllP ClllOll•• - A beauty, 2300
sq.ft. In old CdM. Spa, decks. Interesting
~leW. 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $349,500
TIE lJTIST LOii -Clean, cool and contem-
porary. Immense yard, lattice covered patio,
prlYate beach ecc111. A :belt ~. $426;000
NEW USTING
FM Hilt $1'11,111 -Neat as a
pin townhome, nr lawns, P&ik.
schools and pool. Excetlent
condition and much charm.
$95,000
01 TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor. In-
credible view, 4 bdrm, 41h bath, pool and spa.
Needs finishing touches. $395~ L
CWSY CL.USIC -South of highway duplex wttte
3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. OWneia deck large
, with some view. Good loan. $415,000
CLOSE Tl 11111.ftlEIT -Two separate 3 bdrm
homes, near tennis, parka, 9Choola md
stores.Rental Income high In CdM. $319,500
Oll Cll CWsic -Cheerful, charming, W91t-
malntalned, 2 bdrm, 2 bath and <*I on 45 ft
lot. Just a skip to ttie be&Chl $374,000
"01 A CWI IAf' -See San Clemente to
Catalina lslqnd while sitting In llvtng room of
charming 2 bdrm. $695,000
£SCAPE -Picture perfect vtew, 2 bdrm con-
dominium. Very adult with pool, spa, beach
access, Jetty view. Only $375,000.
IPEI llTlllAY •Y
"" Ill '11 ..... s.111 "'......,, 2 .... -... $225,000 .......................... 70. Avocado, Otd CdM
IPEI llTlllAY 1111111
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$695,000 ................... 3028 Ocean Blvd., Old CdM -ettt m _., .. ,,., t Wna.-. .,....._a e11u
$190,000...................... 2921 4th Street, Old CdM
• ..., ........ l ........... _ ....
$395,000 L.. ........ ., ..... 1421 Kings Rd., Clthvn, NB a...•&....., ..... .,....., ...........
$239,000............... 2025 Port Bristol, HVHma, NB
IPlll 111111 •Y
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$359,500 .............................. ~ ..... 215 Jrla, Old CdM
a.n.lli ...... tt ..... J .... z sty,.,..,.,.
$439,000 ........................ 302 Hellotro"pe, Old CdM
c:..try II tilt dty, C11111...., .............. ,_rm, 3 Ill'
$435,000 ......... 528 Seaward, Corona Hinde, CdM
ltrilll. l .... 2 '-, ...., ..... ,... t11•1 f I
$152,000 .............. 2013 c.tvert, Meea V•de, CM
Cell, ......... ,..,., ..... ,... .... _ ......
$425,000.4515 Hampden Rd., Cameo Slri, CdM
a..,3...,Zbath. .. llNCllilll.Siil.MIM
$349,500 ................. 2723 5th Ave., Old CdM
Llfpst tot. 4 ...... cntrld ,. .. ~ -Cl9t
$359,000......... 1230 Sand Key, HVHle, CdM
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Caree_r woman:' s job just a big Fun.Zone
•1 IOY DEE ANTHONY ...., .... c.......... .
After her divorce, Lynne VaJentine asked her
chtldren where they wanted to live. "N~ Beach!"
they all said.
So VaJentlne began a career In real estate tn the
seasiCle town In 1972. A year and a half ago she bOOght
half of Valentine Properties. Since last February, she's
been owner In full.
It's a long way from that first job as a sh~rt-sklrted
drive.Jn car hop, Valentine admits. '
Of h8f' employees she says, "We're all friends. We
have a neat group."
Many of the women are single, she adds. The real
estate business is tough on tradltk>nal husbands who
expect preparations for dinner to begin at 5 f1YefY night.
They understand the pressure of the real e:state field, but
they don't necessarlty want to be any part of it, she notes.
Valentine Is excited right now In her new role as
leasing agent for the Balboa Fun Zone area. For a long
whlle, this region has been embrotled In lawsuits and
cont rover~ because one of the developers was accused
of abacondlng with the Investment funds. Now there's a
new developer, Yavar Industries.
The area Is to retain Its Fun Zone look, with a Ferris
Wheel, arcade, 26-boat marina and catouaa. Shops Wftt
take up 50 percent of the available property, with fast
food outlets on the other half. So far, Valentine says,
there's Sundance, a clothing shop; Haagen-Oaza Ice
cream; a soft taco and pizza place; a creole food
restaurant; ttie Cookie Connection; and Burger King.
Valentine hopes to add a bikini shop and pe;haps a high-
quality coffee house.
bUs1ness In the St. Charles. la., area. loved having their'
cOftee at a New orteans cafe wh08e owners she recentty
tried 10 entice to the Fun Zone. But she discovered that
only two men run the whole cafe and COUid not be Induced
to bring their wares to Newport.
With places for a total of 18 ~ and restaurants,
she's still looking tor Fun Zone-style offerings, such as
"jelly beans that the kids love." she says.
Though her five ChAdren are grown now, Valenti~
remembers when she had to get up at 4 a.m. to exerclee.
Fotlowing a two-hour worttout that inctoded swimming
and running, she wou1d be ready to get the kids off to
school.
Exercise Is still a big part of her Hfe, but now her
favorite actMty ts r&C:ewalklng. It's hilarious to watch, she
admits, but it's so much fun to do and not at alt hard on
the body.
Your hips swivel When you walk fast, ehe says,
because you must ioek your knee.as your heel strikes the
pavement. That action. along With vig(;>roU9 arm-
swinging, makes a racewalker feel Hke a human propeller.
she adds.
In a week Valentine Wilt enter a marmoon Wfth tw
daughter. Right now, She says, her arms are pretty aore •
from the triJnlng, but "I've got it down to ft\19 mW In"*
under an hour."
Vmentle and a friend sometlmei go on 11..mile
roundtrfP Jilunts to their favorite restaunints. Or 8he goes
It alone and brings a portable radio. H you get a good
Michael Jackson tape, She explains, or LJonel Richie,
"you just really go. You Just want to bubble."
She and her former hu~band, who used to do Lynne Valentine
"You have to set goals," 8he adds, even ln activities
likeexercise. "That'swhatnfelsallabout.Hyousetgoals,
you have something to dream abOut. ..
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bayfnnt. 60' on the ~J w/*'6.. $915,000. Fn
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retracbllll l"Olf. f 11 lllld
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VILLA BALBOA--S120,000I
Urge outdoor patio Included with thl9 1 bedroom condo
on the tint floor. S.CwftJ a community fecmu .. for
p1Ht, U"lng. A new htlngl 131-1400.
NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE-$124,000
A t....,lftc buJfl Decor•tor perfect, open betmt• a 3
bMroom•, 2 bllttul • ..._tennis. poof end beech. Own« I•
....,. to negot&.te end wltl hten to your offer. 131-1400.
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE-VIEW
Light, bright end ..,.c ... with an unobetructed View of
oc .. n end light• •t night. A perfect 1 bedroom condo for
the •lngi9 pehOft Who • .., •• MCurtty ln • ct.e.lrebfe
loc9tlon. AMWMnble flMnelng. C.at for ctet• on thhl new
listing. $158,000 FEE.131-1400 ••
BALBOA FIXER-PRIME LOCATIONn
Anew .. tlftion thleqlMlll-'boeCMlletwlth ~
of bJgone d8ys. CloM to S.y a S..C ..... thla 3 bedroom
home wlU cMll•nge the crutlve buyer. Listed $175.000
FEE.131·1400.
NEWPORT AXER-BY PARK
A challenge In • ~ ''ne• bealch" location with open ...-ce VIEW llCf09• to Pllfil. EnjoJ the outdoora whlle JOU
re-do thts 2 bedroom. Reduc:«I to $1H,OOOI
BAYSHORES RESIDENCE
Upgrllded ..,.._.. s bedroom. 2 bllth ~ with re-
mad1 .. d kitchen end bet1vOoms PLUS_,, carpet• end
be...-d c:ellng1. Large....,,, .,.110 off llvlng room. Priced
to Mii •t $111,IOO l/H. C.U 131·1400.
BEACH DUPLEX-ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN
Two unlta on 40' foot lot. Two bedroom MCh unJt. 3 c.
v-ege. $17.000 ye81fy lnCome. 1254,500.131-1400.
NEWPORT HOME-NEAR BEACH $260,000
Skyllghta, priv•t• bllckJ•d, end cent,.. Newport loutlon. -
Oftly •teps to ocan. Gourmet kitchen, family room with
wet .,.,, •ttlum. •nd 3 bedrooms. c•• 131-t400.
WESTCLIFF,-FINE STREET
A comtoruble fMntly ., .. of ••ll-9roonied hom ... Pic-
ture perfect .net lovely 3 bedroom ~ with • famlly
room and nice y•rd. Priced •t $289,500 FEE.
NEWPORT EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE
Truly lovelJ one-lrfel hOme with mo.t roonn opening
onto i.trge prty•a. .,.tlo, remodeled kitchen f.mlty room, • •
tonn• dining rm. Md much more. Bright .net fr"h
• conletnpCWWJ tMUng 4 bedroom that'• lust unmacua.te.
$279,000, 1 ... Open S•t. 1·5, 20ITT Wlndw•rd. 631·1400
BALBOA ISLAND-INVEST FOR LESS
2 curmlng houMs on 1 lot-summer hOUM i Income?
Quiet loc•tlon on one of the l• .. nd• prett1 .. 1 11r .. t1-214
Ag•te. Atklng $297,000. 631·1400
WATERFRONT PENTHOUSE-·$325,000
A plea.ant 2 bedroom, 2 bllth Penthc>UM co-op with great
C•talln• llJ•nd view! Securtty Bldg • ..-. oentrel tMwpott. Up
to 45' bo9t IJlp •••ll•ble. 631-1400
BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW
Main ch•nnel •nd turning besln view. Full MCUrltJ for thl•
2 bedroom home with undergr0und .,.rklng for 2 c•r1.
Owner• wlll consider luM/optlon. Priced to Mii $325,000.
'31-1400 • '
. "OLE" IN NEWPORT
~ .... roof, IMded window•. bflck a woOd mo• thl•
_. a ••rm, ruatlc home. Plea•..,t 4 bedroom, 3 bllth, famll,
room A gourmet kitchen In• tine f.mllJ .,.._ A .. ume
12.5% to.n of $239,000. A91dng price mt,000. 173-elOCI.
WEST NEWPORT BEAUTY
A beauttful; br..-d new cuMonl home luet com~edt
Owrier/blillder ..... belt ......,.... throughout -.......
wtndows, Kohler tub end ftxtUNe, Htenalve UM of Ille,
brick, .net wood. Thia 3 bedroom 2 •n bllth home hlls •
OCfff'I .... from mMter belconJ. 0Wner Wiii ceny 2nd
T.D. Pric.d •t $341,000. Celt 131-1400
HARBOR RIDGE CONDO
O,usty modlll with ..,.... c.nyon I htll VIEW. Generou1
upgr ... aind -........... loen •• ..llnd owner w• carrr·•
large 2nd T.D. or wlll tr.cte or ..... /optton. 1375,000.
131-1400.
BALBOA IS.-CAPE COD
CloM to S.J, thll Isl.net home hae brkk. Woode end
••mlh In • I bedroom home with loft. A9klng S*,000.
173-etOD.
PENINSULA PT.·-LARGE HOME
Ide-' for famHJ who needs 5 bedrootft1. Spaclow hlng
room with firept9Ce end ... comforts for convenient HYlng.
A fine 2 ... torJ home 'ln • quiet loc•llon, M., bllJ .net
Beech. Just llsted at $319,000. 131-1400 •
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NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWS! VIEWS!
PMOf•mtc oce9" Md hwbor "'"'•from .amoet 9YefJ
room. A lust completed Spanish .. t ... with eYerY llfMnlty
for greclou• llY!ng. Includes 3 bedroom•. f.mllJ room
Hbr•ry, mustc room, 3rd floof obMrntlOn eundeck, Md
cu•lom woodwork throughout. Offered •t $815,000.
131-1400
CllFFHAVEN--POOL--LOVEL Y ·
Prlw.t• courtJ•rd entry Into w•rm ind comfort•bl• f1mlly
home. Charming kitchen •nd 2-1tory, 3 bedroom h0me
with gr .. t famUy room. A wonderful fMtll'J •rH, close to
IChool• & shops. S390.000, FEE. S31·1400. ·
BUILDERS HOME-QUIET STREET
From the ~k •nd le•ded gl•H entry g•ll•ry to the aolar
h .. ted poof •hd 11>9, thl1 4, 100 1q. fl. apec:lal home h" It
•Ill c bedroom•, 3 b9ths, form .. dining room, br .. tt .. 1
room, family room, bonus room plu1 Htr1 bu.tit tn •nd up-
gredel. Clo•• to golf courn1 •nd 1>9tlc. Off..-.d •t
$399,000. '31-1400.
SUPER BA YFRONT-WITH BOAT SLIP
Verr well-decor•led home .. on the ••ter" and own•• wlll
help fin~; ........... aoan et 11.5%. Move4n c:ondttlon
3 bedroom hOme on one lewet. $429,000.131·1400.
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PENINSULA PT.-CAPE COO
Priced under market w.,_, Ihle .,_. repo ontJ 2 ,..,.
old. LCNlde of WIWWlth, dwlll end "'cwtl .......... ,_.
ctenc:.. A 2·•torr home tor•...,.., wbO ....... bedra-•,
formal dining room, famlr. fOOffto ..eto end ...._ Mll'I
nur the beech. Drive by 1I01 ...,....., end clll for....._
$485,000.131-1400.
TAADITONAL-LIDO ISLE
Country kitchen, be.utlful 40' PG°' & 9PL Al on 55' lot_..
3 bedroom9 I 2 bllthe PIU9 eunnr leNll. ~ to
1492,500.131-1400.
LIDO ISLE-SOPHtSTICA TED
Ideal for the dlKr .........• ......_ who ...-.ClelH
etepnt Mult ltwtng. Tobi ~ M INI 2 ••*-. 2 bllth rffldenCe .,..._ • .... pedOO I II• on a *-'•to-
•lreet lot. $495,000. 131·1•.
LIDO PARK DRIVE CONDO
Large b9Jfront condo ..... w.eer Nwl tro... hlnl,...
.net m .. t.r bedroom. TaeteMtJ ........ 2 ~ ....... I
den end S bMha In McUitlY IMrldlF9-0......., wry 1el
T.D. with l•ge caeh doWn ... "!IJO. Cal U1-~
WATERFRONT WONOERfUt~TION
Cu.tom a tow1y with plef/tloM ..,_. .._.-+ ........ Oek
.., .. alelr9, •leem _.. tall rl1t11 kllclMn. wwwllJ .,..
lam I oek door9 throualMMlt tNe I ......... I.I .._..
home. Enjoy the gOOd lite Oft ttw • ..., In I ....... fll
distinction •t • re~ pftce. Reduced to ........
FEE.131·1400 •
OCEANFRONT ·GREAT BUY!
Sp.rtdlng a.nd, sweeping wlewst Great ocunfront le-
• c•tlon for 2 untta e11eh with 3 bedroom• i 3 c.r .., ....
Excellent rental history. Financing ..... ..,_ MM.000
C•IJ 131·1400.
ENJOY THE GOOD UfE-UDO Super llh floer Udo
P.rk condo wtth ,.._8Mlc ..... of beJ ..cl dtJ .......
Thia Is IU•*Y ...... In a 2 IMdrootft, 2 Ya belil NlllllW
thet ....... decof .. Of ....... Md ........ ~· Hd .. Uftl In • ..cwtty........................... ..
$115,,000. c .. 131-1400.
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT.:.REDUCED
PRICED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE,
thf• prh•le cont-..rary ........ llOW ... .-,.
unique cuatom ,_,..In• corw loo1t11r .-........,. wtndOW1tt.t......_..,ourYlewOf ... ...._.., .....
2-SlOf'J, CGmblMlfon tlgttt wood floors -.I cerp9tll ..
gourmet kitchen,...,.,.,. f......, room, 4 bedrOCMM In the
nuifn houN PLUS 2 bedroom ... xtr•" Wing llilUt ewn entrenc:e. St.tMCI ae-..cl qualhJ ...... tlw11uglta11L
3 car oar...-. Ow,_. Is anxlonl 131·1400
BAYFRONT-VIEW FOREVER
Offering • .superior locaUon """ .. WIDE VIEW" on ..
b9yfront loc9tlon, thl1 r"ldence has• plet/lllp for• 50'
JKhl Belt ol both Worlds_. bftcll pello end prdeft ..S
rec:r .. tton.a wMertront llvlng. F......:lt doote. wet ber, 3 car
g•r-sie, new roof, and m•ny other .. ar .. lnctuded II\ Ihle 4 bedroom home on two lewefa. Spactou. llwlng room, !Mge
f()fmel dining room, .nd kitchen with breell ... t .... en.,
to .... $1,050,000. 631-1400
LINDA ISLE LUXURY-POOL
A dignified 2·1tory r..actenc:. with ..-CMll .an room.,
Interior court1•d 41ft1rJ _.th poOI end '-te plet/llp for •
yec:ht ; akle ''"· You have· .... ""' .. d_llJ, I '-*ow
•nd 1peclou9 IMng, ..... Md ~ ....
$2.750,000, F£E LAND. Ownen .. ll9tM to udwn911.
131-1400
WATERFBON;r HOMES, INC. REAl.T-OBS
SALES, RENTALS, PROPERT~ MANAGEMENT
1346 W OOAST ltWV
NI Wf'OftT MACH
631·1400
:HS MARINE AV.:{
BAI 80A 191..Afllt>
67U900
Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising ~t to the DAILY PllOT /Salwdliliy, ()ctol)er 20. 1114 -9
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RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP
44111119'1
FllTllTll llUI Y1EW
. · IPR 11111111 2·1
This completely remodeled 3 level home has a
beautiful entertaining area centered around
pool and spa. Large Mstr: suite with fi~lace &
study. This Is a must see for your discriminating
buyerslf $839,000. Ask for Connie Maxsentl
11 llALll
CIUFlllll L1F1mU
....... , 1-1
Walk or bike to the beach. Enjoy the nearby
pool, tennis & clubhouse. Striking 3 Br 3 Ba in
garden setting. FormaJ dining room, step down
IMng room, fireplace, wet bar. Clerestory win-
dows shed light throughout the 2nd level. Mstr
suite with its own private library. $179,500. Ask
for Lois Egan
11• lllTUI •YIL
111111111 AT m IEST
-IPEll ll•IY 1·1
Fantastic 3 Br condo In prestigious Big Canyon
with views of bay & ocean. This home has a
medley of amenltles.-rlch planked floor In living
room, dining room, kitchen and fami(}'. room,
four skyUghts Illuminate the expansive Mstr
suite on 1st floor plus a 3 car garage! Wonder-
ful!! $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason
404 YISTI 111111
IUSTICILLY IElllEI F• Fm SILE
IPEI ll•IY 2-1
Perfect family home in the Bluffs being offered
at a sacrifice price for a quick sale. 3 Br, 21n Ba,
with lovety greenbelt & partial back bay view.
$219,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard
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Tlm.Da •A UllE LIT
IPD 111111 1-1
Very motivated owner offers this 3 Br 2 Ba
Broadmoor home at this drastically reduced
price of $195,000 fee. Outstanding location
acrosa from park & pool. Immaculate land-
scaping. One of the largest lots in Broadmoor.
Ask for Randy Katz ,..
111 n11• •11.1
FID&YPAlllD
IPll llT 1.;.t, .. 1-1
And what a value!! This lovely 3 Br 21n Ba home
on an over-sized cul-de-sac is close to the ocean
and atlll a wonderful home for children and
entertaining. Vacant & ready to move In.
$1 .. 7,500. Ask for Marie Denny
•1111111111 au •na
Ou1 of area owner WOUid Nke quick sale on this
euper 2 Br condo. Sh<>Wa Hke a model home
decorated in neutral colOrS with lovely greenbelt
vt.w. Prloed to eetl at $164,500. CaH Linda Oeth
tot ftnandng offered
Allll.lllLY Ml'?Hll
And priced for quick saJet 3 Br 21n Ba condo, 2
fireplaces, one In a very private Mstr suite. Wet
bar, C07.y den/fm rm, 2 patios, large sundeck.
Quiet gated community With lovety lan~Jng, ·
pool, spa & tennis court. Convenient to every-
thl~. $198,500 lncludl~ land. Ask for Carol~
Mason
•111• I CllYEIEIT
French doors, tiled kitchen, covered private
patio plus 3 Br 21h Ba. This superbly maintained
townhome atso offers community tennis, poof
and spa. Don't miss this opportunity to buy in a
great community. $230,000 fee. Ask for Jim
Sellers
1.91 llLE-llUT YILIE
Charming outside & In. Open beamed ceilings,
oak plank floors, French do.ors & brick patio
create the atmosphere for good living. Add 3 Br
2 ba, 2 fireplaces & it's a winner! Priced at
~5,000. Ask for Linda Oeth.
Clllll IEL 1111 llPLD
Two separate 2-story units just 21h blocks from
the beach. Front unit-2 Br 2 Ba, den, powder
room, fireplace, laundry room & extra storage.
Rear unit has 3 Br 2 Ba, fireplace large walk-in
pantry & laundry room, vaulted ceiJing, outside
shower & private deck! Priced to sell at
$349,000. Ask for Lots Egan
F•DUYIEWS
This well maintained Harbor View Hills home
with 3 Br, 2Vt Ba, will meet your most dis-
criminating taste. Upgraded kitchen, private
poot & great neighborhood! Good in place
financing plus owner assistance. Reasonably
priced at $365,000. L.H. Ask for Jim Setters.
TUmSllYME'
lighted tennis courts are an extra bonus of this
beautiful 3 Bd 2Vt Ba Jasmine Creek
townhouse!! This former plan 5 model is an end
unit on a cul-de-sac st., with large sunny kitchen,
famUy room & private spa off Mstr suite. All for
$369,900. Ask for Marie Denny
• lllYll-M21,111
Spacious 3 Br with two story entry. o~s to a
32' tivtng room with waJls of glass to garden
· vleW. FormaJ dining room, wet bar. Large Mstr
suite with Italian marble Shower & roman tub. 2
Br & Ba up. HJoh assumable loan. Ask for Lois
Egan
•Wtlll m• 1 • •t• lllE
Truly one of a kind wfth ot.ttstandfng floOr plan.
s.parate CttHdren's wing. Very spacious wtth
eoark)g cathedral ceiling and 3 fl~.
~9,500. Ask for Linda Oeth
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Joaquin Hiiis
s • c
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Recently remodeled & redecorated, this 3 ·er 1~
Ba home features nlCe bay views from upstairs &
a prime corner tot away from the busy traffic.
Light & bright & a great vatue at $450,000. Mt(
for Hallie Strock
L111111n ,.._, -
Huge gourmet kitehen and family room plus 4
Bd, 31n Ba, library, 3 fireplaces & great Mstr
suite. $450,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard
PRiii llY-1111,111
Large family home in this great community,
close to bech & tennts with a view of park. 4 Br 3'n Ba, plus outdoor spa & bonus room. Ask for
David Hlrschle!_
•IDllYE .. 111111
Magnificent 4 Br Oeauville. 19' high entry graces
this 2 story home. New garden kitchen-large
Mstr suf te with jacuzzi type tub & steam bath.
Great custom patio. View of canyon. and back
bay. $675,000. Ask for Liz Beazley.
MEllFlllT·lllll LM•
Just listed, spectacular 3 Bd, white water,
pounding waves, Catalina sunsets, hardwood
floors, nice traditional home. Owner says "sell
now". $840,000. Ask for Rod Daley
llYllE MYE-PllYITE IE.Ill
Lovely 5 Bd 4 Ba home 111 gate guarded trVlne
Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool,
entertainment area, ocean view. Ofteft con-
sidered the finest beach In So. Calif. Offered at
$898,000. C . Rod Daley or Al Weinert
~ · amallft
D•TIIP'llYPlm!
This beautiful China Cove home is one of the
best buys In C.O.M. or Newport!! Floor to ceiling
unobstructed forever view of Cstalina, sunsets,
jetty, turning basin, etc. From every room!! 4 BR,
3 BA, warm woods & leaded glass doors add
charm to thlS exceptlonat property. If you like to
entertain & enjoy a constant panoramic view
change, this Is a must to see!I Price reduced to
$998,0001 Ask for Nancy Short
•11111 I.Ill IT. IE\DllT lfACI!
Large Irregular lot with fabulous vteWs of
Harbor, Peninsula and ocean, stretching from
bluff on Ocean Blvd down to its own bay
frontage and boat slip. Priced at $1,400,000.
Ask for Barbara Gothard
FIDTllTll IAtflll'f
Subtly elegant home on 196' of water. This one
of a kind. one story custom exudes charm
thruout. Oak beamS. wainscoting cabinetry &
coffered ceiling magnify the amenities. French
doors open to magntficant gar~ patios &
views. The family room & Mstr suite add to the
outstanding value of this pre>pet1y. Aaklf\G
$3,300,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason
644 !7020
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****SPYGLASS HILL****
There Is no end to the amenities of this marvelous five bedroom famlly home. Here are Just a few. Panoramic vtew. Oak and beveled glua entry doors/
Hardwood floors. Decorator waUpapera. Oak paneling. ~lantatlon shutter$. Sauna in master bath. Custom oak cabinets. Remodeled kltchen .•. new tile
with oak trim. Greenhouse Window. Large formal dining room. Marble fireplace In living room. Generous use of used brick. Exterk>r tights. Alarm system.
Solid wood roll'."UP garage doora...Pool. Spa: Gas.Jifeplt. A famity home-that wttl be a daffy fnsptration to the entire famftj. Aft Of thll ... pu you own the
land ... and a motivated.seller has made a fantastic reduction of $100,000 ................. : ................................................................................... NOW $895,000
. LINDA ISLE . . . Does your home provide the
diversion you need? If you llke boating, flshlng
·or just a good marine view with a front row seat,
this three bedroom home with seventy two feet
on the water should be of interest to you.
Generous size IMng room, fireplace, beamed
ceilings, Indirect lighting. Carefully planned
kitchen with Chambers gas stove, Jenn-Air
cooking top, Thermador double ovens. Dining
room. AH of this behind guarded gates for
complete privacy ... and best of all, the owner will
consider any reasonable proposal... $1,395,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Where it Is, makes the
difference! Location! Thia fabulous home Is on
the bayfront With pier and ftoat for large boat.
Elegant five bedroom, four bath home. SpeclaJ
features rnclude French doors, oak cabinetry,
beveled mirrors and gourmet kitchen plus mas-
ter bedroom retreat with fireplace and adjoining
study with fireplace. A reduction of
$200,000 .............................. NOW $975,000 Fee
HARBOR VIEW ESTA TES . . • The highly de-
sirable Devonshire model. Only one' of two
freestanding units In the entire Harbor Ridge .
Estates. Mountain, city llght6 and ocean views.;
Ave bedrooms. Formal dining room. Breakfast
area. Wet bar. Three ctrr garage ......... $825,000
Open Sun 1-5...... ........... ...... « Aidgetlne Drive
DOVER SHORES ... If you think of 0 varlety" asl
the spice of life, you will love this dramatic three
bedroom custom home. The retractable roof
over lndapr pool and spa plus large family room
with fireplace ... all this plus panoramic view of 1
upper bay and city lights. Flreptt on beautifully
landscaped bl-level patlo .. _ .......... $750,000 Feel
DOVER SHORES . . . For the discriminating
buyer. This three bedroom custom home Is
located In a privileged netghborhOOd. Of ~al
Interest la the super cofossaJ vtew, the two
master suites In one wing and the extraordinary
slie of every room In the house. You'U be
absolutely amazed at the favorable terms of-
fered by the seller ................................ $7 48,000
HARBOR RIDGE .•. Build your dream home on
this spectacular view lot. ApproxJmatety one-
fourth acre allows ample latttude for a house
design that would eneompaas the entire pan-
oramic view of bay, ocean and city,
lights .............................. ··················~··· $725,000
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BALBOA (PENINSULA POINT) ... Six Income
unfta. Ave one bedroom units and one untt wttti
two bedrooms plus private patio. Property
loeated In a quiet relideritlal area with the Charm
of Old Balboa. Excelltnt Income with no vacancy
factor. Gron Income $38,398 ............. $895,000
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DOVD IHOM8 ... Exciting bay vteW .,jey.cs
from entire IMng area. Fabulous famlty room
With cultom w9lnut bar and wine ltorage. Fan-
t81tlc hOme for c-..al ~lee or formeJ ent~
talning. Four bedlooma and four bat~. Con-
vWtlble den. ,.....,. with bufft..:tn mlrr6'ed d,..... ano· ..a One bedtoom and bath Ideally located for ITllld or .,... ..._.,gourmet kltehen. Un-
b .. .,-.bly reduoed •1to,ooo ..... NOW 15f&.OOO
DOVER SHORES . • • This custom three
bedroom reSldence is very special. set on an
exhilarating view tot, cushioned by gardens.
complimented by pool and spa, the house Is a
sure exercise In craftsmanship. Every amenity Is
here. Fully alarmed, perfectly prtvate and In
meticulous condition throughout. One of the
·most beautiful values In Dover
Shores ........... ~ ...................................... $545,000
DOVER SHORES ... Impressive two-story, four
bedroom home, on a spacious 90X 110 lot.
Fabulous vtew of Fashion lsJand night lights from
second floor. Fireplaces In living room and
famtty room. Built-In bookCeaea. Speakers
throughout for mUSic. Beautiful laridscaplng and
pooJt Large patio with gas barbeque. SectirltY
system ...................... -.......................... $525,000
Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1227 Santiago Drive
DOVER SHORES . . . lnduJge your love of
privacy behind the handsome six foot red brick
walls of this estate-like home. The stately Iron
gates and the intricate brick courtyard an-·
nounce this gracious residence. There Is an
endless view. Four generous bedrooma. Par-
quet floors. Oak cabinetry and mol~J>lnlng
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OLD CORONA. DEL MAR .•. Country French
custom three bedroom, three bath home. Lavish
use of fine oak. All rooms are spacious. Very
private master suite complete with sitting room.
Restful patio and spa. One and one-half blocks
to the beach ...................... ~ .................. $460,000
HARBOR RIDGE ... 14,000 square foot corner
lot with a sweeping ocean, bay and city lights
view from a second story. Plans avallable for a
3,800 square foot Cape Cod or 5,200 to 7,200
square foot . formal Georgian Colonf al
• rtouae ..........•......•.....•••..••••••..••••......•.••.• "439,000'
DOVER IHORE8 ..• Pride of ownershlp ... thls
fantastic home has It am Tro~ landacaplng,
waterfall and footbridge over roYety private entry
pool and convertible spa. Four spacious
bedrooms, plus maJd's room With bath. View of
upper bay and the nights of Fashk>n Island.
Change of ow~·s plans prompts him to
REDUCE THE SALES PRICE
· Sl 45,010 ............................... ~_ .............. NOW ttZS,000
Open Di.Uy 1-5 ...................... 1206 Sa.nua,o Drive
BAYCRE8T.. . . C<iurtyard entry for comP1e_te
prtvacy. Step-up llvtng room. Family room wtth
fireplace and wet bar. Three bedroom•. Formal
dining room. e.utlfully tUec:t kitchen. Huge ,.....
patios. Adequate apace tor pool ......... $395,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1215 Mariners Drive
8AYCMIT . • • The tocatlon of thit four
bedroom r•ctence la lnduciemerit enough. BUt,
the cn.racten.tlca whlCh Mt thla home apaf1 the
circur. drhM Jntr,~ tM houle, ._ ~
erout Ced rooms and halta ... and ~ outltMd·
Ing poof. Thi• excepttonlll property mlk• fuM
UM of all ftl amenitJee, And, beat of .U, you Ollt' .
ttMt IMd .•....•.....•....•....................••.•.•.•.. 1311,CJC:M>
Open Sat-sun 1-5 ............. 1828~ Drive
BALBOA PENINSULA •.• Duplex on the beach
with a forever ocean view. Clean three bedroom
and two bedroom units with g.,... Excetlent
Income and never a vacancy. F1nanc1ng avaH-
abfe ....................................................... $580,000
CLIFF HA VEN . . . Attractive duplex. Tw
bedrooms each. Hardwo'od flOora throughout.
Presently used as a slngle unit, but east
convertible. Beautifully landecaped and well
maintained. New plumbing. New paint. Security
system .................................................. $380,000
Open Sat 1·5 ............................. 1811 Cliff Drive, . . ' HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Beeutlfully u~
graded and remodeled .. Palermo'' model.
Located on quiet cul de aac. Country French
decor. Oak;:floora and celUnga In kitchen and
family room. Four spacious bedrooms. Two and
one-half baths. Other '9aturae Include lkytlghts
and French doors. Restful deck Md IPL Very
private backyard .................................. $389,000
BAYCREST . • . A 'lfKy practical home for a;
large family on a k>vely tr--llned street. Flvej
bedrooms, four baths. Master bedroom retreat
has sitting room for privacy. S~lal features
Include French doors, plantation ehutters and
large yard wtth spa ............................... $369,000
Open Sun 1-5........ .......... ... 1821 leeward Lane
BAYCRE8T . • • Extraordinary four bedroom,
three bath home. Impressive atrtum wtth retract-
able roof, pleasantly enhanced with luah plant-
ings, lounging area and wet bar. Formal dining
room. Family room with tlreptace. Low meJnten-
ance yard. Very private patio. OWner financing
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Open Sun 1-5..... ........... 1828 TradeWtrida Lane
I WE8TCUFF ... An exceptionaf value. CUatom
four bedroom, three bath home. Huge ltvlng
room with fireplace. lntereittng kttehen-tamtty
room combination With fireplace and wet bar.
Formal dining room. Very private rear yard.
Ample apace for· pool. OVer-tlied three car
garage wtth laundry and hobby area. .. $325,000
Open Sun 1-5 ............... :1018 Nottingham Road.
BAYCREST . • . An extraordinary home ln a
choice location. Four apaciOua bedrooms. TWO'
and on.half baths. Large tlvtng room wtth
fireplace. Formal dining room plus dining apace
tn kitchen. The den or fourth bedroom haa
lkytklhta. Backyard With hot tub ......... $275,000I
HAllllOR HIGHLANDI . • • Attr8cttve foUr
' bedroom home In ~oriented .... :rwo
and one-half bathl. 1remod1l1d kitchen
with eetJng areL Fenced end WI'/ prtvate
backy•d wt.th IWlmmer'• poof. Complete ..u--
lty lyst.n ....... t••··································· i1215,CJC>CJ
BACK BAY • . . The ftrit ttmi you .. WI
.. handeome three bedroom conw r11ld9ncl, you
Will ~ • curlOua ....uon. Thia
strange. yet pleallng, reenno--:-11 called
value ... extremely good velue. 'Thia home 18
roomy, well-bUIH, etrateiOk*IY located lind ~
~~.~-~ ........ new f and1oaplng tind much, much
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PRIME GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE. 4 BDRMS. SE-
1 CLUDED & PRIVATE LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN Tlt;E & .
~ APPLIANCES. HUGE YARD WITtt ENOUGH ROOM FOR
POOL AND/OR PLAY AREAS. PROPERLY PRICED AT
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LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI
I 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
$274.500. Mllll llllM.nM.
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CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM
I HOME ON QUIET COURT. STREET. USED BRICK FIRE-
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MAKE THIS HOME AN EXCELLENT VALUE. ASKING
l-: I $169.950~ Jlllll ... , ....
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I COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 3 BEDROOM COSTA
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WINDOW COVERINGS. COMMUNITY F!OOL & REC
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I FABULOUS COLF counE ESTATE
. 'ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS GOLF COURSE
I PROPERTIES ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB.
SINGLE LEVEL 4 BDRM, FAMll;;Y AND FORMAL DINING
ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL 1fJ ACRE GROUNDS WITH POOL,
I . ,FRUIT TREES AND ROLLING LAWNS. CALL FOR PRI-
VATE SHOWING. Mll1E IAllLEmll. · ·
. VIEW OF OCEAll;
I BAY. I IEWPOIT • $325,110
In this spectacular ;J bdrm, 2 bath,
end unit, highly upgraded rn guard
I gated community. Excellent for
the ·executive. Submit your terms
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ation. *Owner will trade for home·
In Newport -Beach.up to $650,000.
For a private showing contact llTI I WIH 631-1266.
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Completely remodeled with
French doors, skylights, 2 fire-
places, oak pegged floors, homes
an~ garden kitchen. Assumable ~ financing. Great opportunity at
$179,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
1-5, contact llTI WAii at
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Cute 3 bdrm, 2 ba with an excellent opportunity to
remodel. Assume 10% financing. A great opportunity In
this beach oriented community. Call today 1n1 Wiii at
.831-1266. .'
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-OWNER SA VS SUBMITI Gorgeous 4 bdrm + loft. Sleeps
18. Nestled amongst trees, view, near ski slopes. Assume
$88,000 1st TD at fixed rate. Asking $125,000. SUBMIT
ALL OFFERS. Photos In office. Call today 1111 Wm at "8a1-1266.
' UQUIDATIOI ·A STul • $11,111
· CAN'T BELIEVE ITI Must liquidate this 2 bdrm end unit.
N11d1.,,.... work, but price Is rlghtl Located In prtme area
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From this exceptional Cllffhaven Home. Four bedrooms
plus den & famlly room. View of bay & ocean from maatei
suite & lar~ oblervat1on deck. French doors to oak floor.
It has eVeiythlngl Beautiful yard with PGQI & ~ Just
Hated at $4l50,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. Ill ......
631-1266. IEWPOIT VIEW
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Over 1A acre lot with spectacular
views of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom
residence with separate guest
unit or maid's quarters. Just
listed at $539,000. Call for lnfor-
. matlon and lhoWlng. Open Sat &
Sun. 111llllm631-1288
IEST ID 01 IAYFIOIT
ASSUIE SIMI d K
Immaculate Lido Isle triplex.
Right on the beach. Two 3
bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit
over 3 car garage. Excellent value
& financing. $839,000· UI
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Charming 2 bdrm .plus den home with one of the Heights
best locations. Contemporary design with spacious llv!ng
area. Beautifully landsca.ped. Asking $219,500. Call Ill
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· IEIPOIT HEICITS .
Exclusive 3 bdrm den: 2 bath home In quiet location.
Assume $103,000. 1st T.D. Asking $189,000. W --at 631-1266. ·
Vlll.ICE OF TUSTll
PATIO CARDEN IOIE
Single story. two bedroom, two
bath, San Soucl garden home.
Very few have ever offered for
sale. Pool and mucti more.·Offered
at $89,500. This one won't 188tl 1an ...,. at 631-1266 .
SPllUIEI IAY
IALIOA PEii.
Brand new (only 5 left) one bdrm +
loft and two bdrm, 21.4 bath con·
dos. 1A block to bayfront. Prices
.start at $205,000. Call m'n '
R&IAI at 631-1266. .
WTSIDE COSTA IESA
Two housea on one.lot; 5 year old 3 bdrm, 2~ ba, dbJ. car
garage. Private entry and yard + 2 bdrm remodeled home
with private yard. Asking $275,000. Cali inn 11111m. ·
DEVELOPERS LOOlllC FOi so1m11c llFFEIEIT?
Own your own So. Cal. ranch; 89 acres next to the
Cleveland National Forest. Thia property la tr.u.IY one-of-a-
kind; Callf. oaks, seasonal streams, weifa, and utllltle8 to
pror.;· An addltlonaJ 40 acres POf&fble. Call •n •w for detalls at 831-1286. .
· d ca.ta Mesa. Asking_ $91,000 or submit your offer. For
men Info mll 111'1 •• at 831-1288. I 234 E. 1·11h ST.,. COSTA MESA • 831-1288 . . ...
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2 & 3 bdrm• with 21n bat fireplaces
& attached 2 car garages with
numerous standard amenities.
1,325 & 1 ,400 1q. ft. while only a
few minutes bike ride to Newport
Bay & be8chee. .... ·-:* $8,000 down PllYIMl"ta * L1•~1 With option to buy * ~your TEAMS on bull<*a * Model unite .......
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$111,IM I SIH,991
New llatlng -Two attractive 1980 condominiums only
steps to ~ Bah. Three bedroom, 21A baths, with 2
.car garage. 1199,890. Two bedroom with 11A bath ..
$179,990. Both properties have assumable loans. Owner
will consider lea9e option or exct;• for OC commercial
land, Income or submit. ml' L -II
$115,IM -· llCUllS IEWHTIUCI
Tremendous value for thla 3 bdrm, two bath Newport
Beach residence. Recently remodeled with large family
;~;ad on quiet street. Assumable loans. mt A.
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Fireplace, vaulted celllngs, eat-In
kitchen, room-sized deck, decorator
window coverings and decorator
wall coverings. Priced to sell.
Call:llwP11t111111 ¥ .. U1-1111
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Move Into the Wild blue yonder. Get
out of the 8k)' blue air Where there's ,
room to grow.180acres.$5,000/acre.
Call: ._ Pllla .. el Y8"'
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Is anything assumable anymore? All kidding aside, there
truly are a few loans stlll aaaumable. At affordable Interest
rates. Payments are lower when rates are. t have two
llstlnga with . ..-umable loans In the north Costa Mesa area. Both haV. excellent locations. One has new land ...
ICllpl~ the other haa R. V. access. For more Information 1
call ............. ...
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A private wot1d of sophisticated
comforts, striking architecture &
beautifully thought-out floor P'-'•
await you near the comer of 17th
St. & Orange Ave., In Eastside
Costa Meaa. Priced from "'
$157,500. alll Wll.'111631-1266
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·country atmosphere In this darling
2 bdrm home. Country kitchen
with sunny eating area. Copper
plumbing, new roof, 2 car garage,
spa, and much more. Call --.n •••I 631-1266
IEICITS IEST IUY ,
Beautiful newer home In exclusive
Newport Heights, 3 bdrms, 2
baths, extra large living room, for-
·mal dining, family room, custom
·tile, Jenn Aire range, brick patio.
Perfect for couple or young family.
A bargain at $2•9,000. For show-
ing call .... n 111•1 631-1266
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5% down, 10.65% 30 year fixed-rate financing. The&e are
brand new 3 bdrm, 2 bath detach8d hOmee priced from
$112,000. You own the land. Don't miss these. Call today.
1111.n ••••• 631-1266
$1,000 DOii
1 Buys a 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Assume fixed-rate financing
·at 12.78%. Payments under $1,000 per month, PITI. Call
for details ... n 111•1631-1266
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Condominiums
Our of§t'e hM Ed ovw '4 million dollars
· n properties in the & HI ln the last 2
tbs. Pleue call one of our ex-
perienced, courteom Ulespeople t.o lilt
our home or show you the beautiful
1hn11....-for sale ln the award winning
LUFFS.
VirP.'lla Hawer
Delores Hillyard
Michele Davy
Ira.Dowd
Helen Dowd
Louise Armstrong
Billie Mulder (salesmgr)
644-2035
644-5948
494-6925
720-7432
720-7432
646-2233
760-8827
FlllT ......... -Beautiful back
bay view. Spa<:icQ 3 Bd. .tam rm,
form din, 2 '1'l ha. air conditioned.
Highly upgraded. Like new con-
dition. $370,000 mclUding !and·
IPEI llmlY 1-4 2111 YllTl •flt
2 • mTI, -LOIL -3 Bd, 2 ba,
frplc. Lowest price Condo including
land. $179,900.
2nd Condo, air conditioned, only
$162,500. Appt.
IDT 11Y -3 yr old. 3 Bd, 2 ba.
Finest appliances. All neutral, love-
ly greenbelt, 3 CaJ: gar. Only
$230,000 including land.
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presents
IAlliA 11111 WITllPlllT ... ,, 71 .
ExceDeilt location tn Balboa Coves
with wide water view and end alip
for 40 ft. boat -plus privacy from
traffic and planes. Lovely dtn1ng
area arid Qli.i'rored fireplace wall ln
living room opens t.o private patio
and your very own beach. s~
tDMtel' bedroom and den up sweep-m, apiraJed ataitway. Separate iu.t
It.lite on first floor all add the comfort
and oonven.ience. $445.000. Call Betty
Payne.
180 Cabrillo Eastside Cost_p Mesa I Read cill todays news every~,;'the llilJ Piil I
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CONSTRUCTION
26 Distinctive· Homes
1• Gate Guarded Security
• 2 Master Bedrooms from 1490 sq. ft.
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Sales Agents:
~ Chuck Spiller
Joyce Waltze
(714) 631-1266
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Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
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CHEERFUL, CONTEMPORARY BA'tFRONT~ VIEW~ G000 LOCATION •ARM Y a OCEAN
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 beth home in Irvine BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH Three bdnn home ptµ. '2 bdrm apartment plus
Ternoe. Atrium entry, high ceilings, upgraded Fabulous front row view of back ba1 & ocean. 8'*l room & beth, 3 car garage. Home & ap\
kitchen&baths.Moveincondition.Shorte9CJ"OW Highly upgraded single level. Laree assumable separated by large enclosed patio.
poaiible. Fanlalt:ica.umable financing. $28',50<> loan. Land can be pwd\.ued for $17,673 Call MARILYN WITCHEL L or n::E. Call BELL CHASE LEE with l~ finanong. Asking $212,000. Call M.AlUA BEROOVITZ
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT NEWPORT BEACH BUILDABLE LOT ON THE BEACH
2 vacant lots C.D.M., l IO ft. c.oa.st Hwy frontage NEWPORT BEAC~OOL a SP.A One of u.e few remaining oceanfront Jou ln
plua office bldg w/xlnt incpme· $l,250,000. Call Beautiful 3 bdrm and den ,. .. 4 bdrm L..._-. Newport Beach. Great location near t.he Newnnrt CARO~ PANGBURN -·~ ,,.,. • LUXURY ON THE BAYFRONT LOvely patio entertainment area with lush pr-'Pier. W.atcll the waves roll in and the
dens and fire pit. Also has R.V. accet8. Excellent S\Ullet. $350,000. Call DONNA WEBSTER or
152' Bay frontage, 80' dock. Large pool on deck location! A must see for the diacriminating MARY RICHARDS
w/exp&nlive water vista. Spacious living buyer. Priced at $324,900. Ask for BILL or
wlfonnal dining, F.R., Nnken wet bar, gallery DONNA WEBSTER MOTIVATED SELLER
air.ll!d halls, oak paDeling. Huge muter suite plua FORMER MODEL HOME
·4 bc:tnm & bat.bl. Coun~ kitchen with many JASMINE CREEK
extra plus e.atiJ'lC area. Quality in custom r---_.;...-----------Two bdrms & deft. two baths, two fireplaces. au ~::. ~P· $1,3~0,000. Call ronditiooed. Private poQ1 & spa. Guard gated
PENINSULA'S BEST BUY .community with tennis & club house
ON THE SAND-OCEANFRONT ~::TA~ble financing. Can
~option or ule. E>reellent location on West
OcNn Front new 12th street. Quality built 5
bdnn home . w/fantastic ocean view, inner
courtyard, RC.'1JJ'ity system & parking for
3 can. $695,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT
110 FOOT BOAT DOCK
LIDO ISLAND
6 bclnm. '~ bath-home on 74 fL bayfront Jot
with exciting view of turning basin and city
1Jihts. Docks for 6 boats. Motivated 1eller jUSt
reduced price to $2,950,000. Exeellent terms. C.ill
MARY JANK ELEGANT WATERFRONT HOME
8 LUFFS4 RONT ROW $211,000 LINDA ISLAND
H.ig1'!1y upgraded 3 bdrm 'end unit on IOvely Quality residence has 52' on the water, docks
HUHTlNGTON BEACH
4 BDRM STARTER---750
Great location! Near beach, shoPPing center and
1Chools. Many amenitiesilidude commwuty pool,
. tennis; baSketball, clubhoU9e, park & picnic area.
1Ca11 SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
LOOKING FOR A TAX SHEL TEA?
Never vac!ant. Specious duplex in easy atll'BI
location two doors from best West Newpor1
Ocean Beach. $25,200 income per year. C.ou.ld be
much more if rented aeuonally. Two 3 bdarm. 2
baths w/woodbumi.ne firep1aoes. Motivated
Idlers are asking only $285.000 w/high as.
.umable loan. Call MARILYN lilLL
greenbelt overlooking beck bay. Large u-for two 60' yachts, 4 bdrms, 3 ~ bat.ha, game
sumable loan at 12.25'Ji interest. Land room. c::athedral ceiling entry, central vacuum. BIG-CANYON
in ea:row w/l~ financing for $38,767. Call Secure & private location. $1,350,000 L .H. Beautiful 2 bdnn townhouse 00 golf COWR.
SALL y SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT Call JOYCE DA.BOLD or SALLY SHIPLEY Quiet, 9ecluded cul de lllC. Profesiomlly Jand-
l UN1T8-JUST REDUCED! '-------...--.;...... ____ ___. ecaped patb with lush Plantings &wrought iron
Located in Santa Monica approx 1 mi.le from the f~. $449,500. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE
ooean. Excellent units clOR to shopping. Need a fast sale! Price now just $235,000. Call PRICE REDUCTION BA YFRONT-OCEAN YEW
DONNA WEBSTER HARBOR YEW HOMES BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH
NEW LISTING One of the beSt values. Spacious 3 bdrm, family Fabulows front row V1eW of back bay & ocean.
0 OME room, large ltit.chen, formal dining.· Plenty of Highly uperaded single level. ~ -.unable
STUNNING PO L H room to expand. $278,100 Fee or $239,500 loan.~ can be purchued for $37,673 with
Lovely Newport location. Entertaining home Leasehold. Call CAROL PANGBURN 10-. financing. Asking $212,000. C.11
with flowing floor plan & sophis1.icated curb SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT
appeal 3 bdnils, 2~ bilhs with spacious family UDO ISLAND BAYFRONT
room opening '° larie pool and deck. $350,000. JUST REDUCED 1225.000 MOVE TO OREGON!
Call MARILYN HILL · Spacious family home on sandy beach 3.2 acres on banks of Chetco River in Brookings.
BAYFAONT w /adjacent greenbelt. Seven bdrm residence Oregon iw/two boc..&Ses, 3 coi'rals. bam, fruit
$SSO,OOO PRICE REDUCTION with .eparate maids quarters; may be u.ect u a 5 oi'chard. 4 bdi1'ns plus 1 bc1im guest llOuR w!RV
Owner must sell his custom built bayfront home. bdrm home w/2 bdrm in·law or income unit. 1st park.int and hoOkup. ~ loan, owner may
5 bdnna, 5~ oaths. foi-mal dining room. fainily T.D. is fully assumable. $1,250,000. Call cany 2nd or eXchance fot propeny or boat; Just
room. Slip for 55 fL boaL You own the land. MARIA BERCOVITZ redl.M:ed io $165,000. Photos in 1iWng office. Call
$1,300,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE MARY JANK BLUFFS-FEE LAND
IRVINE TERRACE VIEW . LARGEST MODEL MESA VERDE
Choice location. Walking distance io Fashion 2600 1q. ft. of perfection. Newly deconted, LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN
.bland, beaches & clube. 4 bdrml. din.ina room, hl&hlY upgraded. Extra large bonus room & 12" fixed interest., 30 year loan; Three bdrm
family room, pool. View of ocean, spadousoountry kitchen. Beautifully lanc:bcape4 home with sp«ious fllllnily room and separate
island.a bay & night Ughta. $789,500. Call wral>'._U'OU.hd patio on lovely creenbelt near living room in quiet location. Walle to
CATHRYN TENNILLE pool. $295,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or shopping cent.er & Fedco. $134,500. Call
EA8T8LUFF--NEWPORT BEACH JOYCE DABOLT SALLY SHIPLEY •
REDUCED TO $171,500l1
'I'hfee bdrm sii\lle family ~. C.OOventent
location on quiet cul de sac near Newport a.ch
Tennil QUb, Eairtbluff Shopping Center and
am,na del Mar Hiah School. Large
-.unable loan at 11.s-.. Call SALL y SHIPLEY
or JOYCE DABOLT
EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING
Enjc;>y cool breezes Just ~ bloCk fl'Om ~-3
bdmw. 40 tt. iot. ~' ~. wae rocirrw. 3-<:ar PT9· Upper unit w/mini ocean view.
Greet for au-ta or :in-lawa. $595,000. Call
BINNIE DOCON
GA88TA110N
Complete ~ et Central loeation iD
Bell.Oower neer fwy. 3 beys. 2 lifts, 8 pumps.
Make the b9dt room~ dre.iziL Price tncludea
all Inventories. Askin.a $110,000. Call
FREDPOUIAN
~---"'-"~=G~ORG~ ELKINS COMP AN ¥
• '(714) 759-9100
~2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUl]E 150 D NEWPORT CENTER
,o -urange c;ounty Heal l:State/An AOYerttatng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 20, 1984
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plUe FAii RM or DEN
2921 Fourth Street, Corona del Mar
675-aOOO $190,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2BEDROOll
704 Avocado, Corona del Mar
675-aOOO $225,000 Saturday 1-5
720 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $199,000 Saturday 1-5
14812 Jefferson St. Mk:fwaY City
968-4456 $93,000 Sun 1-5
483 Morning Canyon, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1:3(),.5
3028 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar
675-aOOO $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1825 Port Wheeler, HVH, Newport Beach
&40-1926 $232,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2 BR plue FAM Rll or DEN
••V23Beachcomber Or/Jumtne Crk CdM
631-7300 $575,QOO Sunday 1-5
241 E. 21st Street. COsta Meea
631-1266 $145,000 Sunday 1-5
••9 Ocean Vista, Corona def Mar
644--6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
*2025 Port Bristol (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB
675-6000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.38EDROOll * 983 Arbor. Costa Mesa 642-6255 $125,000.
1168 Bismark, Costa Mesa
Sat/Sun 1-5
~2313 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
807 C.ba Carob (Eastbluff) Nwpt 8ch
759-9100 $173,950 Sunday 1-5
1419 Dolphin Terr, lrvtne Terrace, CdM
875-5930 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1945 Glenneyre, Laguna 8ch
497-3331 . $189,900 Sat 1:30-4
4515 Hampden (cameo Shorel) COM
87~ 1425,000 Sundl/'11-5
15 l<llloa. Newport Beed\
644-1020 $179,500 &ntay 1-5
**331100... Btvd. Corona die M9t'
758-1801 jl25.000 a.t/luft 1-5
7 AYiOttlllu flajil, Newport 8-dt
7I0-70m .. .GOO . Sunday 1-5
14'8 ..... 181 T.,_, Corona<* Mar
1 ... lllt..-.eE Satl8Un 1-a
tlm1 ....... fll•port 8-:tt
,.,.. ·--8Und8Y 1-5
975 Trllbuco Circte. Newport Beech
720-7020 $147,500 a.. 1-t Sun 1-5
l•pllleFAll•orDeN * 1oee 1.-. or. co.ea..._
845-0303 ••.ooo s.e..dlly 2-5 ** 111 .. O" St, 89lboe Penln Pt, NB
e75-n11 1481.ooo Sunday 1-5
15185 Andorra Way, CoMa Meea
(819}072-Gl78 a..JSun 11-4
* *41 89lboll CCMe (a.lboe eov.> ..
78CMl333 sn5,ooo Saturday 1-5
••31Bodega Blly, Spyglw, COM
644-9080 1598.000 s.t/SUn 1-5
i. 9172 Browning, Huntington Beact\
842-5200 $112,000 Saturday 1-5
2013 Calvert (MeM Verde) Costa Mela
675-«)00 $152,000 Sund8Y 1-5
*3210 Coeorlldo, Costa Mesa
845-0303 1144,900 Saturdaj 1-5
..,518 El Modena, Newport Hts, N.B.
840-4888 $380,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
••4815 H8mpden (Cameo Shorel) COM
631-1288 1535,000 Sunday 1-5
302 Hillotrope, Corona del Mar
S7SIOOO 1431,000 ~ 1-5
226 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
759-9100 1595,000 Sun 1-5
2782 .. aide Or., H.V. Knoll, i1pt Bch
840-8077$259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•8807 La CUrnbf'9 (Chnge ... , OrMge
760-8333 $386,000 Sund9y 1-5
1215 ...._. Drt¥a, Baya•. NB
831-~ 13N,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 1• M•• a Cr(s.nta Ana CC), CM ~2-5200 '215,000 ~ 1-5
2812 &nng Pl, U.. V•de, CM
241-7887 S$155,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
**308 Mornk1a Star ln, Cover Shoree. NB 631-7300 1115.000 a.a 1-5 ,
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1111 Ylidd Callnll. &eavteW, N.8
758-0811 1381,750 Saturday 1-a .
2116 YMM ..... It; S.V•. N.8.
75tM819 $379,000 . , Sunday 1-5
353 ea.ta Meu 91(2hM-1 tot»eoet• Mela
Mt-e7• or 831~18 Sat/Sun 12-5
2535 ere.tMw (~) Nwpt Bch
78C):.8333 '239,000 Sunday ~5 .
•1a·eww-. Point (Bia C8nYOf'i) NB
759-0100 11, 100,00b Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1330 Gmlaky, Dower Shorea 873-7300· · •ns,ooo Sun 1-4:30
* 1331 Gtlluy. Dr. Dover ShOree
873-730() "85.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
448 ..., •••• Newport Beech.
844-7020 1839.000 Saturday 2-5
2300 Launa Ala. N9wp0tt ~
846-5867 $2.,S,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
500 ROckfotd, Corona del Mar
7&9-1501 1215,000 Sat 2-4 Sun 1-5
425 Vim .,.,.. (BIUffa) Nwpt Bch
844 fl2CK' $249,500 Sat/$\ln 1-5
•Ill ..... FAM•• DIEN
••812 Aleppo, Eatblufta, N.8.
844-IOIO ·'349,000 Sunday 1-5 . .
2324 At:butua, Eatbkdf, N.B.
780-1214 S299,00 FEE Sat/Sun 1-t
*133 a-.. Eaatbluff, NB
831-7300 1359.000 Sat 1-5
911.Qlff °"'8., Clff Hawn, NB
831-7300 $430,000 Sun 1-5
2730 08 Soto Ave (Mela def Mar)CM
831-7370 $147,500 Sun 1-5
1019 Dolphin Terrace, IMtie Terrace, NB
831-7300 1585,000 Sun 1·5
*1700 Galaxy, OcMw Shores, P'8wport 8Ch
759-1501 le00,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1700 o.luy, Dover Shores, Newport Bch 759-1501 $800,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5
1441 09laxy Or, OcMw Shoree, N.B. ~5847 1295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••4421 OorMm (Cameo Sh<ne) COM
844-t200 1881,000 Setl8un 2-6
. 9 Hermltaaa (Big CMyon) Nwpt Ben
84WIOO teS0.000 . ~ 1-6 * • 1421 KJnge Ao9d (Cllffhawn) Nwpt lch
875-eOOO '385.000 8Ml8un 1·5
2040 M..,....,., Coeta Mela
7eo-:1333 1247,000 SundlW 1-t •1• Hip'• ... Or, e.ycr.t, NB
131-7300 1345,000 ... 1..S
*1721 M.tn Wl/'I, Mycreet. NB
131-7300 '305,000 8un M
2912 MU Pleee, Coeta Meea
546-2313 1231,900 Sat/8un 1-4
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821 Ptelldlo Or CU.. dll .._.,CM
631-SU-7370 1134~ ltli)dlly 1-5
••1'1CD Slla11, U..Wooda. tolraa .....
8'1S-4400 11•.-$8'd8y 1-5
1230 s..ct t<ey.(Hmrbor VU ... } COM
6754000 13SO.OOO S&nl8y 1-5
•2001 SilitiiaO. Bi;Cliil; NPt BC:h·
873-4«>0 1345.000 Sunday 1-5
•1628~1Dr, 8-cr• NB
831-7300 '315.000 Sid/Sun 1-5
*1227 Senti1gO 10r, bows Shena. NB
631-7300 ~ Sun 1-5
•·2101 s.= OrM. 88Ja•. N8 831-7300 ,000 Sun 1-5
436 S«ra. Corona ._.,...._ COM. ·
78CH975 IUS.000 Sat/Sun 1..s
••3411 Siimn••...CGelll Meea 645-0303t239,IOO Sat 2--5
1828 Tr.t ..... l.w; Baya'-. NB
631-7300 $338,000 Sun 1-5
•4839 Tt•nanl Lw. c.neo Shores. NB
831-7300 1815.000 Sii/Sun 1--5
**828 Via Udo Nard (Udo Ille) NB
7so,.:a:t3 $2, 150,000 SUndaY 1-5
2105 Yldlt ll1chlllf (SeewMM) Nwpt Bch
7eo.«t33 $399,000 Sunday 1--5
18EDROOll
1084 Corona lM'9 (Mela del Mar) CM
631-7370 $188,IOO Sunday 1-5
1084 Corona t..w (Meu del U.) CM
631-7370 $119,IOO Sunday 1--5
** 780 Via Udo Nord, Lt 673-7300 $1,725,000 Sun 2-5
* * 1124 W. ~Front (Balboa Perlin) NB
759-9100 $885,000 Satwday 1-5
SM ... FAll•orDEll
••305 North St• Lane. Dover Shores .
673-7300 $885,000 Sat 1-t * • 8 Trafalger, twbor Ridge 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday_ 1-5
V"2752 Circle Drive, Bayshores. N.B
6«-9060 . Sunday 1-5
1600 Dorothy Lane. Westclitf, Npt Beach
644-9060 $320,000 FEE $wl 1-t:30
*1358 HampNre Circle. NB
~ $419,500
2601 llNlnd View, H1i1>r View .... NB
844-9060 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
-220 ..... , •• Q>M
844-7211 $459,000 Sun 1-5
•1821 Leeward Lw. S.,aest, NB
631-7300 $389,000 M Sun 1-5
••<43 Montecito, Spyglm, cou·
760-8333 $725,000 Sunday 1'-5
••9 MW Beect. (~) Nwpt Bth
760-8333 $1,550,000 $urlday 1-t
321 Piazza (Udo Ille) Newport Beach
673-n61 SatJ&.i 1-5
1226 Polaris Dffle. OoYer' Shores, NB
631-7300 $845,000 • ~ Sun 1-5
44 Ridgeline Dr, Harbor Ridge Estates, NB
631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1206 S.dlego Or, OoYer' Shores, NB ~
631-7300 $425,000 o.ly 1-5
••14 Trafalgar, Hatbor Ridge, NB
760-8333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5
• •239 v .. Udo Soud (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $1,550,000 s.t/&.i 1-5 * •5 Winged Foot t..., Big CMyon, NB
631-7300 $799,000 Sun 1-5
IBEDROOll
***107 Mlford, Cameo lhcirel.. COM .
644-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-t
1 • p1ue FAii •or DEN
•• 100 Via Udo Soud (Udo Ille) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $2.950,000 SM/Sun 1-5
***V'101 Via Udo Soud, LI
675-6161 $4,850,000 SaUSoo 1-5
. 7 BEDROOll plua FAii Rll or DBI
••1406 Lincoln Lane. Baytrest, NB
631-7300 $448,000 SaVSuO 1-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
28EDROOll * •34 Encore Ct., N.B.
673-7300 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 • plue FAii All or DEN
•• 10 Moonshadow, Turtler'odt Ridge, Irv. 7~1157 $169,000 StJndaY 1-5
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2721 ~ Awe. Old CQrone dlil Mw
Sn-MOO $291.00e» ~ 1-5 * 14 EIKilOl1t C0urt. Newport 8ead1
. 759-1501 S 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •
•27Zt FJnla. CoroM .. Mar
675-6000 $.148,500 Sunday 1-5
<t30 Yllta Grmnde (Blufts) Newport 88edl
759-9100 $211,000 Sunday 1-5
48EDROOll
*2124 Vista L.-.do, eeaMs, NB
]59..,1501 $191.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 811 ,._ FAii •or DEN
'!*2753 Villa Umbroea(Blulla> Npe Bch
759-9100 $295,000 ~Sunday 1-5
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
18EDROOll
340 E: 20th St. ca.ta U-
673-7300 S 155,000 Sun 1-t
••17 Summawind (ttewpott Crest) NB
646-7111 $168,500 SUndaY 12-4
I BR ...... FAii •or DEN
••#3 8anMia Court (ttewport Crest) NB ·
646-7171 $165,500 Sunday 1-5
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1611 Cliff Dr, Cltff Haven, NB
631-7300 $380,000
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Custom ocean view lots next to Casa
Pacifica, San Clemente from $~,000 .
WEITWlll YIWIE
HARBOR
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
2 LITS -PElllSIU POllT IMl,llO
Fi.rSt time ever offered for sale! Spacious 4 bdrm'
borne with garage apartmen t on 2 large, con -
tiguous lots. Pool size yard, 4 car g8'i-age and seller
will finance.
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Ocean side of PCH with 3 bdnns, 3 baths in EACH
unit. Private ocean view sun deck , fireplaces, spa,
all bit-in kitchens. Very spacious.
F7"'NUTI WllTIUfF.. 1444, ..
Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm home, priced to.ell.
Terrific family nn with stone fireplace, atind up
wet bat and big ecreen TV area. Encloled yard, air
conditioning, like new .
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On the front row in exclusive IRVINE TERRACE
with a view from the jetty to Paloe Verdes.
ExpuM:tab)e 2 bdrm home with pool. 2()1J, down,
1 a 1ntere1t.
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Spacious 2 year old FO~ER. with aJJer
financing. Lush carpets, floor to ceiling briCk
fireplace, French doors, wet bar, 3 bdnns. See this
one!
4'11811 llEEI Pl.II a ••·•• The most popu)Jµ' plan in Jasmine Creek. Guard-
ed gate, clubhouae, swimming and tenn:ia. Plan 3
is single story with 3 bdnns, den. formal dining
room and a terrific patio.
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Elegu.it 4 bdrm home. on 1 ~ Iota. WalJdn&
distance to the clubhowte. Large sunny patio, rieh
wood paneling, aparate mother-in·law IUite. ...... .,.,..
Richly decoirated Califomla ityle home with
~ OCEAN VIEW. 3 bdrml, larae, mm-
fortable f amlly nn, formal dininl nn anCI 1pa.
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Sharp 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo walking distance to
~' transportation & schools. Fireplace,
pooJ & deluxe kitdlen. Aasume low interest 1st
TD & .eller will carry 2nd TD.
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Prime location, almolt ~ Aae with a fabulous
city and B~Y VIEW. OK for 4 deluxe unita.
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Qmpletely redone 4 bdrm & den borne with new
everythin8' Move richt in. Mallive pWan lJive
you the feel of Mount Vernon. FrenCh doors. 2
~pool. WW rent for $1500 per mo.
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Lotm of roam & Iota of value. 4 bdmw. famlly rm &
fOrmi.1 diiiliiC nn. FantaltlC patlO Witli large ]>Ool, •
fountam & spedous entertalriment area.
(714) 673-4400 (213) 128-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
Available FOr A Limited T me Onlyl
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Two Great ' occitions !
Now, you have a choice of two great locations .•• each offering an exciting, new collection of
affordably priced single family homes with colorful and carefully-detailed traditional-styled
exteriors. But Hurry, these homes are such a great value with outstanding financing, we don't
expect them to be available for long.
In the El Toro Foothills·
Ideally located on a hilltop site
overlooking the picturesque
Saddleback Valley in the
foothills of El Toro, this
exceptional new community Is
well-suited to active, growing
families, with a variety of
flexible ftoorplan arrangements
to meet their changing space
needs.
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In the Hills of Laguna Niguel
Gentle ocean breezes from the
nearoy Pacific Ocean sweep
across this magnificent hilltop
location in beautiful Laguna
Niguel. You'll appreciate the
··attractive exterior styles,
well-arranged interiors and
wealth of quality features that
these homes offer.
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~ Flnendng: PutchaM price •152.900, down peytMnt 121.IOO, loel\....,.. ...... ...._~end~
pmyments for the tnt ye11r be99d at9~'MI lnl ..... t would be 11,03&, tM MCOndyw wouldbl 11.tM M 10,.. .. ~: ltte
tfllrd ,_r WQUld be $'1 ,215 at 11._'MI ln*91t Wtit YH'8 four tttrOuflll tNrly--...... • 12 ..... tMiNlll. till: 111 ii
Annual Per~ Rate 13\4i'MI. Eecrow mUll-..iAor..,_ Iii••,.. .. 'W.
Two OUtstanding Residential Communities By Fredricks1l.-AMOpment Coi'pofation.
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LIM ISU IAYFlllT 1171,111
4 Br, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1984. Acrcm.
from Balboa Bay Club. Excellent ,..
sumab1e financing. $385,000 1st TD at
10.5«J> fixed inL rate & $170,000 2nd at
13.~ fixed. Wall consider trade for
Newport Beach, C«om deJ Mar or
Laguna properties..
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41 + bdf rn, Ilic dock ( s). play lnm & swill budt
Walk to ocean furt 7 c.-parkifti: Low oww tin.
$750,000 (land ind.). Room tor apanslOft.
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RELAX AND WATCH MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN SUNETS OVER
CATALINA ISLAND FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM. Crative 3 Bil. 2~ BA.
"Rare" contemporary home designed by Richard Dodd, AlA Convenient comer
location in old CdM--<mly steps from little Corona. Main Beach & shop~.
Light & airy design With many akylights and beautiful redwood. Too many
special design & creative comfort features to list in this ad. A MUST SEE custom
built home by owner. Offered at only $575,000. Full commission to brokers. Call
for an appointment.
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lmmac. 3 Bdrm, 2th Bth, Fam Rm,
ForMal ·oR & LR. Prof. Decorated.
Fully Carpeted, 2 car garage. OPEN
HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1~ P.M.
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0nty $30,000 dn -take ewer' ---Ing loan. No qualfylngl Big -..U-
fUI 2-Mory Plan ~ 4 BR + bonus
rm. Won't IMtll OPEN HOUSE
ANYTIME.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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Outstanding location between say
and Beach. 2 bedroom ut>P9!f, 1
bedroom loWer. Large lot with room
to expand. Huge deck with View.
Spant9h decor. Red tie roof. Alktng
$225,000. ~terms.
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Experience the excitement _of finding .just what you're
. looking for-In classlfled.1 It's the ultimate!
CALL CLASSIFIED: 842-5878
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Palermo, almoet ~ .:., pool, cW-de-
MIC street With 9Chool at the end. 4
Bdrm, 2th ea. f<>nNil dining, family
rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.O. Variable
loan maxed at · 13th%. Now onty
$299,900. Opn ·Hae f1!WKY Sat/Sun
2-5. 1970 Port Ounleigh Cir, Npt Bch.
~ Smith, lrvtne Coast Ralltors.
786-7500
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Craftsmanship and quality of a
bygone era await you at the El
Niguel Country Cub near the
11th Tee. Here stands a beauti-
ful, cU&tom Mediterranean style
home on nearly acre with 4
bdnns. 31h baths, pool, spa, 3 car
garage and much, much more.
Proudly presented at $725,000.
Bill Wedrnoce 551-8700. , __ .... ,.. .. _ ~.
Highly upgraded large home in
Laguna Niguel. 4 bdnns, 2 Y.i ba.
3 car garage, custom shutters.
pool, spa, AJC and much more.
Beautiful view. High bal. as-
1swnable loan. ·
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Newport Beach iownhome. 2
bdrm, 2 ~ ba, din nn, pluah new
carpet, drapes. dbl gar, end unit.
Pool and tennis facilities. Take
·,over high a.um Joan. Prioed·al
$185,000. Je.anne Laf ourcade.
551-8700.
ftlUTUli8iM ....... -Beautiful 1980 Vic1orian with
many uPlf&des. 4 bdnns, 4 badw.
briCk patio, loft and roof top
detk. Perteet family home or
investment. Uae alic> as 3-3 fronl
urut with 1-1 rear unit or ttnl
one, keep the other for weekends
and vacallona. Aaumable financ-
ing, $489,000. Bill Wedmore
5Sl~8700.
Hunt & Associate
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Owners. of this new ~l
manor, high on a hill in~
Harbor rudge , will oonsider it! A
luxurious 5 bdrm 7 bath
w/SUNSETS OVER CATALINA
VIEW from most l"ODIDI. BoMtinc of
the ultimate in quality & de9ilrl
f.rom library to step-down :family
room with f-place to p.umet
kitchen to an incredible M.-.er
suice w/sauna & f-place. 40' pool &
spa. 24 . hr. guarded gate. Off en!d
$1,950,000. Jeri Hunt. ltlil'lr . .,.. .. , ...
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in tum garden .ettmc. ToWay re-
modeled with care & aophisticatiOn.
Formal garden -vieW diD.inc-lm-
premve marble entry -central air.
24 hr. guarded pte. AllUme high
Joan. Shown by appt. Now.
$525,000. Jeri HunL
II "-·-Cuat.om Newport .Qelch" f.mi1:J
home. SpeciQw 4 bdrm, 3 beth. 3 car
garage. eecwity aystem. Walk to
IChoo1s. tadl & ahoppiDC. Ownli!n
will ~ -MldJW $9,000. Vee
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24 -Orange County Re9I Estate/ An Adverttllng eupptement to the DAIL V PILOT JSaturiiay, OCtober 20, 1984
WTS9E--IOICO $11,• -Now
only $124,9001 Recently remodeled
bdrm charmer on a large comer
lot. Cozy & comfortable -you can
move right In. Auume $76,000 loan
at only 129/1 Interest. Hurry!
646-7171
PICTllE PORCT, $115,MI -Move In
condition. Bright, airy 3 bdrm, fam;
ily room. Fresh paint Decorator
. waJlpapers and wood used through-
out. Assume low Interest loan! Catt
today to see. 546-2313
l£ICI nw -Gorgeous 4 bdrm
home, 10 years newlf Prime neigh-
borhood!! Greenbelt locatlonl As-
sume $61,000-at ~%. $550/mo. or
try 10% down! $137,900. 963-6787
Ulm Fii l.IM • F•I - -Enter through the enctoeed ccutywd and
par"* entry. L.:arge f.mlly ·room
overlook• quaint red brick patio .
Remodeled kitchen. A lolld V-.. at
$118,900. Cati for detaffa on flnene-
lng. 548-2313
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UUIOIO I IEIHOll COlOMAI. -2 sto!)'r giant! 2~ baths! Famlly room + dining roomt Pri-
vate pool! Jog to beach! Only $166,950 ..
963-6767
COSTl IUA St~ $ltl,t51-Bring your paint
brush! Save $1 3 bdrm, large tot. Quiet street.
CaJl today. 546-2313
-.. -~
fUULOUS octU flEtll -$159,900. A wefl
planned 2 bdrm, 2 bath adult condo with
fireplace that adds cozy warmth. Walk to the
beach. Many amenities are Included In this
private community and It's priced to aelll
646-7171
CIUT ... CIUT PmU. mAT THIS! -Assume
low Interest 10%1/e loan. Seller will carry.
IHll£ ._ .. , $21,• -Near new. Cozy, SpotleSI 3 bdrm~· Mini-loft. 2 car at-
decorator touches and many extras. Newport tached garage. CQminwlb' pool + spa.
Beach location. Low space rent. There are no $107,900 fuU price; Cill now, 54S.2313
age reatrlctlons & small pets are allowed. This amo Tiil I U. -BiSt vaJue In Newport
won't lut. Call today. 648-7171 Heights. Ranch style home with lota of
llC Ill ...... -SAVE BIG TOOi Totally character. 2 bdrm, dining room, huge family
upgraded large family home .. 5 bdrm. Huge room with bnck fireplace & 4 car garage.
master bdrm suite. Bonus room. New carpet, Extra large lot adds potential for expansion.
paint and drapes. Private courtyard. Ora-""' Full price-a low $179,900. 646-7171
matlc evening fighting. Only $164,900. You • ~ 1~ RIEi Utt ,.. .. _ Top of the llne 3
must see thll. 546-2313 'it. : bdrm townhOme + denl Skytlghtaf Im-
Ml $51,151 -Beautiful bachelor unit near · maculate condition! Vacant & owner
So. Coat Plaza! Ptulh carpeting! Clean 88 a motivated! Try 10-/1 down! Only $149,000.
whlatlet $5000 movea you ln .•. $787 monthly 963-8787 .
pays allt 963-6787 Sil mtS CISTI IUA, $425,MI -3 bread and
UH•lf fl LIM -$76,000 at 91fl% Interest. butter duplexes. Elegant Income potential.
Compl.tely upgraded & remodeled 3 bdrm Seller . saya "BRING ME AN OFFER!"
home with game room & hug, family room 548-2313
with rnaulve fireplace. ApproxJmately 2,000 TWO 1811111 Clml, $12,SM -New In Cotta
eq. ft. ee.uttful ground•~ Full prfce only Mesa. Areptace, skylight, a delightful kitchen
1123,500! 646-7171 and attached two car garage. Excellent term•
lM •HRW _ Gorgeous 4 bdrm+ huge available lnclucttng VA & FHA financing. Great .._..,....With ftreplace. Eat-In kiter.en plus opportunity lot the flrst time buyer or ln-:=9.-P with d ft vestor. 846-7171 = .~~lvate ;:"'+ ~ WI Tl IUal .:. 4 .bdrm home! Stroll to ~-1 at 1011.~1; $694/mo. Only sandy beech! Exceffertt 'condltlon ... ctean as a a-. •• 8717 whlatlel Feel the oce8n breezes from your • 18 &I ml 1a .... -OWner will beautiful backyardt Call for private ehowtng. =~ • _, Spactoua 3 bdrm, • $148,900. 983-6787 ·
..... N9w carpet. Keep cool atr $1,1M .... aii1• $112,211 -Take over
811 ~-j)OOI and IP&-Total financing end mO¥e Inf 13% eftectMt lntereat =Olllf tlJ,IOO. '-48-2313 rate. Fantaetlc opportunity. GoOd 3 bdrm, 2
b I •IB -• "' UITD? -4 bath home. Cd now. 546-2313 bdfln Mini 1111111 a.pnt contemporary alTA 1111 ,_.fUI, $111,111 -Excellent
D USTIH, flm.Y -llH,511 -Save $1
Huge 4 bdrm plus family room home .. Are-
ptace. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. All new
kitchen. Clean througbout. Double car gar-
·~ Call now, Sts.:2:J13 ..
OClllCE M ~ -Need a famUy home for
this beautifully decOf'ated 3 bdrm townhome
In a peaceful, private environment. let.I EMt·
sfde community for adult llvtng. Win trade or
seU for only $123,5001 646-7171
IAlD WE111 ., $141,511...-8eautlful 3 bdrm +
2 atory + 2 flreplecea + skyllghtsl StePa to
prtvate beaehl Aalume flnanclngt 963-6787 ·
llCATill, Pia Pl.IS mis -.Seavlewf With a
minimum down payment ..uer Wiii help
finance with lntereat ratea at 12%1Excellent3
bdrm home wtth a pod llze lot. Private
community. Loweat price at $329,800.
64S.7171 ... .. CIST• _.. -ExecutlYe au.-
tom bultt range style home In prime loc8tion.
Secured entry gate. Large private courtyard.
• bdrmt 2 bath. Family room. Gourmet
ktl~. pantry, wine storage. 546-2313
Clllll IU • IDllD -Now only &169,0001
Charming cottage Ir, excellent neighborhood.
Aalume 1at & 2nd loans that total ,1120.000 at
lela than 111h%. Future pot•tl8' ..U. R-2 lot
which hu ctty approval for two condo• . 848-7171
.Fal ICEM ... $1UMI -You muet -lhlel
Huge encloeed IUndeclk otr ltvlng room wllh a
forewr vtew. Excellent Capi9trMo l11ch to.
cation. '3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car att9Ched pqge.
548-2313
... w. s1 ... -Maine -. or
see.oooat'581 per month. Walkto•IMd
& own your own home With ~-lw than rent tor eo ltttte down. UpgrflClld t bdrm
In private ..:tun community wtttt ............
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