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' NASA to press a.he a~ for full shuttle flight
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -The apace ahuule io1t
three key "downlink" radio
channeb Friday, but communi-
cations with Mission Control
continued without missing a beat
and NASA officials said they
would presa ahead for a full
seven-day flight.
Despite the problem, Columbia
wrapped up many m.lsslon objec-
tives during ita fourth day in
apace.
1 The shuttle's arm got a third
1ood workout, thermal tes ts
proved the stamina of Columbia's
engine9, and ldenUfic data prac-
tically flooded from orbit to
Earth -alona the lone healthy
S-band downlink..
"All thine• bein1 equal, we
inte,ld to fly" throulh Monday,
said Eugene Krans, chief of
flight operation• at Johnson
Space Center In Houston. ,And
referrlns to worries about
landlns-a1te weather, he aald,
"We could come in a day early,
.we could ~ in a day late."
Astronauts Jack R . Louema
and C. Gordon F\tllerton shared
his concern. They looked down at
DICK DALE AND FRIENDS -Surf rock guitarist Dick Dale
takes time to join the "Singing Nuns" in a few hymns in his
Balboa P eninsula ho.me. The Washington-baaed siQaing
a cloudy America and aaked
twice about \he weeiher.
Mlulon Control said gusting
wlnda at their Northrup Strip
l•ndlns alte would abate and
conditions would be acceptable
by Mmday. KranS called the crippled S-
Band Unb "u complex a l}'ltem
a1 we have onboard the
spaeecraft," and·he aouaht to
minimize the problem, saying,
"We have full capability."
UHi' voice channels worked
fine, but flight controllers rely on
the S-band to send and receive
telemetry data -computer
-to-c6mputer information that
guides the ahutue in orblt ~ on
ita descent. So long as "uplink"
was working, the shop could
receive information -and all the uplink.a were worklfll fine,
NASA spokesmen said. Down-
• llrrk -in which t.he crew
"dumps'' ship performance data
to M1aaion Control, CQf\tinued OQ
a fourth, working channel
LQuana and Fullerton were in
no danger.
It was business as usual for
them; they worked long and hard
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group, represented by one of Dale's friends, is touring Cali-
fornia, raising funds to educate children. The group stopped
at Dale's house to relax and aee the beach.
'After 5 years, memory still sears
Local survivors of Tenerif e air disaster recall a fiery nightmare
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN o< tM Deir ..... ltd
The emotional scars will al-
ways be there, but Orange Coast
residents recalling the fifth-year
anniversary of surviving the
world's worst plane crash say
physU:al scars and their fear of
flying have been conquered for
the most part.
They talked this week about
the March 27, 1977, disaster that
claimed 570 lives when two
jumbo jets collided on a Tenerife
runway on the Canary Islands.
"It was a terrible, traumatic
experience," said Bryon Eller-
brock, also of Leisure World. He
was dragged to safety by his
wife, Grace, after he jumped off
the plane's wing and broke his
pelvis bone.
A picture of Grace tugging at
her husband while the planes
burned in the background was
used on the cover of Time
Magazine.
Richard Simon of Newport
Beach lost his father, Meyer, in
the crash, but his mother, Ethel,
who lives in Westwood, survived.
"She doesn 't talk about it
much," said Simon, an official of
the Coast Community College
. District in Costa Mesa. "She goes
on with living." Simon said his
mother is currently on a world
cruise.
The crash occurred when the
Pan Am jet, diverted to Tenerife
because of terrorist threats, ta-
xied onto the foggy runway.
Phyllis said it took a couple of
years to be able to fly again and
she does it now onJy after taking
"lots of Valium."
Mrs. Heck remembers that her
husband "was very alert" and
helped her from the plane. When
she jumped from the wing she
was knocked temporarily uncon-
scious and sprained an ankle.
She tried to walk but fell on
h e r face. "That's when m y
(See TENERIFE, Page A%)
-and chatted often with Mission
Control, never mentioning the
radio troubles.
Mission rules call for a shorte-
ned flight unless two complete
radio systems are operating. Oe-
spl te the failures, Kranz said,
"Basically what we want is du-
plex communications up -two
communications loops going up,
two communications loops co-
ming d own. We have met the
intent."
He said, "We would like to
recover additional redundancy,"
but it isn't worth the effort so
long as the problem 11 not un-
ders100d.
Kranz said a dally review of
flight 1tatus is routine, and noted
that uncertain weather condi-
tions might force a shorter or
longer flight, irrespective of the
radio troubles.
White Sands forecaster Davia
Novlan noted that an early lan-
ding would have to be some-
where else -presumably at
F.dwards Air Force Base in Cali-
fornia or at K e nnedy Space
Center in Florida.
U.S.-Nicaragua
meet reported,
State denies
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -
Mexican Ambassador Porfirio
Munoz Ledo told the Security
Council on Friday the United
States and Nicaragua have
agreed to meet In Mexico City
next month "at a high political
level ... to discuss the m ain
questions that separate them ."
In Washington, however, the
State Department called the an-
nouncement premature .
"No such meeting has been
agreed to " the department said
in a brief written statement. It
added that the administration
has made clear its willingness to
addreas issues dividing the Un-
ited States and Nicaragua.
Munoz Ledo said aereement
came "at the proposal of our
country." Mexican Foreign Min-
ister .forge Castaneda has trave-
led in recent weeks to New York,
Havana and Managua to promote
peace in the Central American
and Caribbean region.
"There is no doubt that, in or-
der for these con versations to
produce the results that all of us
desire, it wUJ be necessary to set
aside the threats and recrimina-
tions which, unfo~tely, have
i.ncreaaed in recent weeks," Mu-
noz Ledo said.
The 15-nation council began
debate Thursday on a Nicara-
guan co mplaint ~hat a
U.S .-backed invasion of that
Central American country was
imminent. U.S. Ambassador Jea-
ne J . Kirkpatrick dismissed the
charge as "baseless."
In his address Friday, the
Mexican envoy said his presi-
dent, Jose Lopez Portillo, had
u~ed Pres ident Reagan not to
resort to force against Nicaragua
and, "fortunately, the American
chief executive has given assu-
rances that he does not propose
to undertake any military action
in Central America."
Renewed U.S . intervention ln
Central America, Munoz Ledo
said, "would represent a gigantic
historical error that would send
us back to the bitter days of
continental relations."
Underscoring the need for a
"systematic dialogue among the
interested parties," the Mexican
ambassador said a solution of the
regional problem required "a
substantial improvement in rela-
tions between Cuba and the Un-
ited States."
Riley's
war chest
largest
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley, seeking election to
his third term in the June pri-
mary, has continued to eclipse his
three Fifth District opponents in
the amount of money raised for
campaign purposes.
According to documents filed
Friday ~th the Orange County
Registrar's o ffice, Riley's sup-
porters have now amassed $161,-
418 to fuel the Newport Beach
lawmaker's drive for relection.
"I still dream technicolor
dreams," said Larry Walker, 35,
of Laguna Beach.
"It was a terrible thing, a hor-
rible ordeal. I don't feel like
talking about it," said his wife,
Phyllis, fighting back tears.
The Walkers were among the
first to escape the fiery Pan Am
jet that had taxied onto the run-
way awaiting takeoff clearance.
That plane carried 637 pas-
sengers, ~fost were on their way
to a Mediterranean crui!le.
A Dutch KLM jumbo jet, car -
rying 248, all of whom perished,
was speeding down the runway
in an unauthorized takeoff and
its landing gear ripped into the
top of the Pan Am which had
swerved onto muddy ground in a
vain try to avoid the impending
collision.
"I have memories of flame and
tire . It was just like the world
ending," said Walker, manager of
a tire store in Orange.
Baetz sentenced
to 25 years/Hf e
By comparison, two of Riley's
three o ppon e nts -Dr. Gene
Atherton and real estate agent
David Hir9chier -did not raise
or spend e nough money to be
required to file campaign expen-
se statements.
State law requires the filing of
such reports if a candidate raises
or spends $500 between Jan. 1
and March 17.
OnJy Al Arps, a retired civic
leader, filed a campaign state-
ment which showed that he raised
$5,495 for that two-and-a-half-
month period.
"rll never forget it," said Ma-
rio Tyzbir, one of 37 residents of
Laguna Hills' {;eisure World who
was aboard the Pan Am plane.
Ten Leisure World residents
survived. Tyzbir lost his wife,
Irene.
Floy Heck of Leisure World,
who with her husband, Paul,
J Urvived, said the experience
drew each cloeer to God.
"Neither of us ever bad a nin-
gf.e nightmare or morbid attitude.
We were just thankful to God,"
Mrs. Heck said. Her husband
died in 1980.
WORLD
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CLOSE CALL -Mario Tyz-
bir credited the location of his
seat with saving his life. His
wife Irene perished in crash,
however.
Centrists eye power
'lbe newest Social Democrat member of Britain'•
Parliament, Roy_ Jenkinl, said Fri:&l. he'• ready to
lead the new party to power ln 1 , which would
brMk the 60-year domination by Labor and the To-
rtes.
Haw cites, eveJ116e
Secretary of State Alexander 1U1a lild l"rtday
the Wat can moderate ScMet bebaviOr -by umna
M<*Ow'a de~ence on W•tem technolOIY anc1
c:redita. teveraae.
Students-baclc diticipline
1be way to curb vW-tfti ID the natlala'a lcbOoll, accon:Unc to a recent poll qi )inior' and amlal' ..._
ehool madenta. la a ,enero&.W dwe ot old-t.hlonid
cllaipltne. hp •.
The Walkers were sitting at
the rear of the plane, near the
tail.
"There was an explosion and
we were totally alone," he said.
All those near the couple burned
to death.
Walker said he and his wife
scrambled out of the plane, ran
through a ditch and up a hill
screaming, "Help. help."
He said some local residents
drove up in a Fiat and took him
and his wife to the Tenerife
hospital. They w~re the first
victims to arrive at the hospital
Each sustained second-degree
burns over 26 to 30 percent of
their bodies and 8Ca1'S remain on
their hands today as a grim re-
minder.
STATE
Herbert Barclay Baetz, the
57-year-old Newport Beach che-
mist convicted of first-degree
murder in the poisoning death of
his elderly mother, was senten-
ced to state prison Friday for a
period of 25-years-to-life.
Orange County Superior
Court Judge Everett Dickey gave
Baetz the maximum term after
turning down requests for a new
trial sought by defense lawyer
Stuart Grant.
Baetz was convicted by a
nine-woman, three-man jury last
month for the poisoning death of
87-year-old Janette Baetz.
The defendant, who lived with
his mother in the woman's Bal-
boa Peninsula home, was accused
of giving his mother orange juice
Will insults hurt hopefuls?
'l'he front-runners in California's races for gov-
ernor and U .S. senator are keeping quiet under a
barrage of insult& from rivals. It remains to be eeen
whether such a careful style will pay off in November.
Page A6.
Writers honor 'Arthur,' 'Reds'
0 Arthur," "Reds" and hit television 1eriea "Hill
Street Blu.'' woo top honors Friday in the 34th an-
nual Writen Guild of America Awards.
Curb, Deulunejian to debate
Attorney General Georae Deukme~ and Lt. acw. Mike CUrb ,.. f!llCh other tn Fre1no ~t tn
their only face..to-face debate of the mml*P. for. the Republican nomination for aovernor.
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laced with cyanide last Septem-
ber. The woman died a s hort
time late r at Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Baetz testified in his own de-
fense that h e only gave h is
mother the poisoned orange juice
after she pleaded with him to let
her die.
The prosecution, however,
presented witnesses who testified
during the trial that Baetz and
his mother argued frequently
and that on one occasion, the
defendant told her that she was a
"damned old w oman" who
"should be dead."
Baetz will become eligible for
parole consideration after serving
two-thirds of his term.
INDEX
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B6
Cl-6
B8
A6
B8
C2
Callf omia
Church
Clalllfied
Comics
Oxnment.
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment Bl0-11
SPORTS
Riley's campaign treasury
easily makes him the most 1uc-
cessful fund-raiser so far in any
county race.
Fe llo w Supervisor Ralph
Clark, who is running unoppo9ed
in District Four, has collected
more than $123,000 in campaign
contributions while Second Di-
strict Supervisor Harriett Wie-
der, also unopposed in June, has
received $102,000.
The financial statements for
Riley, turned in Friday, were
four days late. They were sup-
posed to be on file last Monday.
(See RILEY, Pase A2)
Horoecope
National News
Public Nodces
Sports
Television
Weather
,World News
Youth
A5
A3
C2. B13
Bl-5
B12.
A2
A3
B9
Down to Final Four
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p,r4y,er Ute be1AJ>." Mn. Heck
Mid. 111 cried 'Oh Jetua, pleue
hel' tl)8 Jesua'."
She orawled to eafety, re-
membering that ahe looked back
three limes befOl'e decidb'I ahe
*u f~ enough from the wreck-• w l:M\ out of dan&er.
Tyzblr, who remarried in 1978,
ea.id he and h1a new bride, Anne,
took the same trip again without
lnc;ident..
He credited his seat location
for saving his life ln 1977.
He was in row 26 behind a
partition on the 747 and eatd
those aittlna throu,n row 32
were untouched by the flamee.
He aaid he eecaped through a
hole ln the roof over row 28,
jumped onto the wins, then to
the gou.nd where he cracked his
vettebra and today still hu back
problems.·
But the retired machinist made
plans lhia week for a plane trip to
the East Coast and ia able to
dance again after once thinking,
"I would never walk again."
RILEY WAR CHEST ...
The Lfte filing was attributed to a
m\sundertanding ~d no ~ty ~nt is expected.
Riley's statement shows that
he raised only $535 for the period
from Jan. 1 to March 17. The
biggest cdntributots were North-
rup Industries Vlce President
Robert Boostrum and his wife
($100) and the i.. Habra engi-
neering film of MOhle, Perry and
Asaociates ($250) ..
~'ttark and. Mrs. Wieder.
1\iley raised the li.Qrl's share of his
money last summer. .
The campaign statements
showed that Riley spent $8,101
from January to March, bringing
total campaign expenses to $34,-
574. He has a current surplus of
$142,904.
In other races, the financial
records showed that incumbent
Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates, bad a
campaign war chest of $9S,293
after deducting e:icpenses of $21,
942. This put him far ahead of
opponents Marshall Norris and
G . Pat Bland, who raised, res-
pectively; $1,200 and $2,564.
MOil of Bland's funds oonlltituted
loans he made to bimeelf. Norris
raised his money from the con-
tributlP'1' of six attos:_neys. . ~
Co u n t y Ta x C-o 11 e ct or -
Treasurer Bob Citron reported
the biggest fund-raising succeu
for the January-March period,
pulling in $12,676 from a fund-
raiser he held. Citron is unoppo-
secl. •
GRIM REMINDER -This was the burned
tail section of a KLM jumbo jet after its colli-
sion with a Pan Am jetliner carrying pas·
u..,....
sengers bound for a Mediterranean cruse in
1977. More than 550 people perished in the
fis88ter.
EOP reshuffle blasted at U<(l
Several leaders of ethnic min-
rity groups have joined forces to
protest what they believe are UC
Irvine's plans to "dismantle" it.a
1Le'-ak cuts
power to CM,
Newport areas . .
special programs for minority
and low-mcome students.
Calling themselves the Coalition
to Save the Educational Oppor-
tunity P...rogram, the group has
demand~ a meeting ~ith Vice
Chancellor of Student Affairs
John Whiteley. Members claim
Whiteley has refusea to discuss
issues.
four years. The UCI budget for
EOP jumped from $400,000 in
1978 to more than $1 million in
1981, she said.
IDP was restructured into two
segments: an early outreach
program for junior and senior
high school students and an im-
mediate outreach program for
nigh school seniors and commu-
nity college students.
~B bridge
work
scheduled ·
A pell' of center Ww. on the
Upper Newport Bay brldae will
be aeaJed off to motorf.1111 for at
leall • month while ~ crewa
conatruct a aeries of tzafflc
l1land1 1croa1 the aeven-labe
·~, ! The work, the fJ.nal lei of tJ:!ie
$8.9 miUion bridge project, wJ}l
include final painting of trafhc
Janell on the new bridge. Tije
project ls scheduled to be ft-
nlshed by the end of April :
To prepare for the traffic ialA-
nd work, Caltran.. closed all but
one of the eastbound lanes
Thursday. The result was a
bumper-to-bumper, horn-
honkfug traffic snarl.
MomJng motorists were back-
ed up on Pacific Coast Highway
as far as Newport Boulevard
while travelers on Dover Drive
waiting to turn onto Coast High-
way w«e caught in a jam that
reached up to 16th Street.
Several commuters complained
that a normal 10-minute drive
' through Newport Beach became
a 45-minute nightmare.
"Oh yeah, we had quite a few
calls," acknowledged Caltrans
official Ron Strungs. "It got to
the point where we had to call
the police to help direct traffic."
He said frustrated motorists,
tired.of w~ting in the jam, began
takihg shortcuts through the
closed-off lanes and -swerving
past workmen sandblasting off
old traffic lanes.
Bonin attofnJey to ~--e_·:k venu~ Ch_~a&_,ge .; ..... -. ::E!~~~aE::~~~;r£~
~ _ mol"e ttOOt 3,000 Soutl1em CaJi-
The coalition also ls concerned
about the reassignme nt of Ma-
nue l Gomez, who formerly di-
rected the Educational Opportu-
nities Program (EOP) at UCI.
Under what university officials
term a re2 rganizatfo" o( EOP,
Gomez w6bid be in charge,pJ,;m.
early outreach· program for sev-
en th through 11th grade stu-
dents.
G o m e z was on a n e arly
three-year leave of absence du-
ring the reorganization of IDP.
When he returned to UCI, he
was assigned to the early ou-
trf~~~~nt of IDP. ~ J "~,,P¥, :~~t been,', spl,it UJ?,1',
• M S. ESpmqza NlJd. "This prpgr~
will not be negatively affected
and will therefore not have a
negative impact on the students
involved in it."
Man jumps
to his death
A forfll~}: C~liforp~.S\ate '~u,Uer\o.p, n~ent lea~ to his ~ath Friday .afternoon from the
8th floor of the school's HumA-
nities Building, according to a
spokesman for the coroner's of-
fice.
William George Bonin, convic-
ted by a Los Angeles jury last
January for the freeway killings
of 10 young men and boys, made
a brief appearance in Orange
County Superior Court Friday.
His trial date was moved back
from May 14 to July 5.
motion to move Boni.n's trial out fornia Edi.son customers in New-
of Orange County. port Beach and Costa Mesa wi-
thout electricity Friday night. Bonin, sentenced to die in the
California gas chamber, still faces
four murder charges in Orange
County as well as eight to ten
additional mW'der counts in other
Southern California counties.·
Power was restored by 7:30
p.m. to all but 300 residents li-
ving in the Oakwood Garden
Apartments near 16th Street and
Irvine Boulevard in Newport
Beach, wb_ere the faulty cable ·
Whiteley, who oversees roP,
was not available for comment
but referred calls about the coa-
lition's concerns to Affirmative
Action Officer Carla Espinoza.
Ms. Espinoza explained that
EOP was revamped because of
substantial growth in the las t
G o m e z has cal led the jo b
change unfair and Ms. &pinoza
noted that he was to meet with
UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich
and Whiteley to discuss the mat·
ter.
Thomas Michael Hinegardner.
26, of Anaheim, was pronounced
dead at the scene. Witnesses said
the man leaped from the top
floor of the building shortly be-
fore 1 p.m. Bonin, flown in from San
Quentin State Prison, was Dr-
dered to return to Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Kenneth E. Lae's courtroom on
May 17.
He also faces charges of sexual
assault, robbery and !YJlnap-
ping.
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At that time, deCense lawyer
William Charvet will make a
It is expected that Bonin will
remain in custody at Orange
County Jail until the completion
of his proceedings here.
FV death irivestigated
Police in Fountain Valley are San Diego Freewa.Y Friday nitbt.
investigating the death•=· --~uiii...Urtartifil"~aa
81-year-old Huntington -,,roaocmcect~ead ill""lheicene at
man whose body was found be-• 5 :30 )>.m . An autopsy will be
neath the Ward overpass on the conducted today.
Fred Mickelson, a company
s.pokesman said, new under-
ground cables were expected to
be installed by 1 a.m.
The area affected by the 6:06
p.m. blackout included Bay to
16th streets and Newport Boule-
vard to Orange Avenue.
. -Edison officials were able to
restore power to most customers
by rerouting and switching ca-
bles.
Partly cloudy
•• ~cOOsial ·:
day, 1prHdln11 aoutnward lo·
Nalll..$110-. !l~eb' .:MJnday Ove< iilf"~t .. Ooote lterra 1now
1M1 ,,5oo rrer rn nc5r1h. 8.500
feel Ir! aouth.
WlndnlO'lt and varr1ble mor·
nlng becoming -te<,ay lO to 20 ~'::,fy'=0~~oa;ct.:tr~.t r emperatures
ling to 2 to 3 lwt Sunday. L.ocel •
log. Penty cloudy. . NAT10M
Albuque
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A pjclftc atorm ~tld rain ~llMUC Oty
Frldey from the ~t COel1 to the e.itl'more
Roclci.., whlle tr.......,1' advleo-Birmingham
rile for enow -• po.ttllt In ttl8 Bismarck
Sierra N•vadH IOWh of L•k• 8olM T~ and parts al COiored<>. Bollon
In th• NortheHt. snow wa1 BUftelo
IC911«tld from the Great Lak• to g::1.:;• .;~, the Otllo Veilley and New York. A
trav•l•rt" advlaory was In •11ect Chltlotte NC
for noni-t Ohio and ga:. war-~ne
nlng9 -potted lltong the EMt Cfllcago Co111 lrom Rhoda t111nd to Clndnnlltl
Maryllind. Clewlend
Stclel -• mottly tunny 1rom • Columbus the Mlllouri wlley to lhe oentrll Del-Ft Wonh
Gull Coat and ecrou thl aouth O.W. Alllntlc stat-. • 0. Moin.
Temperaturee around the n• o.troh tlon 11 midday Friday ranged El Puo
from 13 In Marquette. Mich., to 83 Me'tlord
In Mllllll and Fon M)'erl, Fla. Helen•
47 40
31 21
48 34
54 35 61 40
411 40
56 33
27 09
60 41
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-40 30 C~A
54 43 A~ Valley
67 24 Bak~
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85 45 L.ancMt•
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51 23 le»~
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83 .64 MonroWI 35 '3o4 ~
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SllOlll lturrlel were •xpecttld In I.al veou
mucti ol lhe ~ with tunny Little Rock
•191 a.. the r.-t of thl eMtem L~
United Stat• and part111 o1ou<11 Me!TlPf1ll In lhe Wiit. · Mteml
Temperatur• were f0f9CUI In MllWllulc ..
lhe upper 20I and 30t lrom the Mplt-St. Paul
OrHt ~lkH to north•rn N•w NMtwllle
England; 809 and 40a 11Cfa. ... ..... 0rtearw,
brulca and th• Oalcotu to the Nlw Yortl Ot11o V"""1 and tN ~ Ok._. Cftl'
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SC>c*ane ~on WlcMa
13 58 Mont•ey 411 21 Mt. Wiiton
87 51 NeedlM
63 33 l'Mwl>Ott lleedl 99 31 OtikNlnd
50 3e Ontaiio
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·-De mos ~ wFi te-rules,-shorten1),rimar ies'Ti
' WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Democntic Party lnvtted the po.
Uticianl bM* Into lta pnllklential
nominating proce11 Friday,
adoptlna rulea 1hortenln1 di.
primary seaon and atvtna elec•
ted and party offlclat. a more
Influential role at lt1 U84
national convenllon. Tb• over-
whelming approval of the
changes drafted by a airnmillkln
headed by Gov. James B. Hunt of
North Carolina wu an acknow-
ledgment that eome of the rules ·
adopted in tbe 19701 with the
idea of broadening grass roots
influence on presidential politics
had gone too far. "I think we've
got the pendulum back in the
middle now," said Hunt, who
added that he hoped this would
be the last major rewrite of party
rules for some time .
.... with ,,owmment troope
ln ...wm l'J.tSalvedor on Friday
and the a.miy tried to retake a
rebel-held town ln northealtem
Moman province. But two days
before a nationwide e~ &he
uiny'a spokesman ukl auem.ua
activity nad falltn ahort of an
expeded all-out offensive to block
the vote. In' the capital., ~ 1ov·
ernment prepared for election
day by aendlng heavily armed
soldiers patrolllnc in trucks,
jeepa, CU'I, on motorcycle ~d on
foo~throughout San Salvador.
Pedestrians were stopped for
identWcation, cars were eeatched
for weapons or explosives. ...
, N T ancy o
Burch, a f lrst-gtader in Ga.i-
'·nesville, Fla., wipes her face
. after leaving juvenile court
.this morning. The 6-year-old
is going to be tried as an adult
for allegedly striking another
child in the face with a stick.
GUATEMALA CITY (AP)
Guatemala's new military junta
says it will investigate and, if
necessary, prosecute offlci.als of
the ousted rigbtlat regime. It also
.. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
(AP) --Leftist guerrillas skir-...
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\·Pumping halted after
formaldeh y de release
' UKIAH, CaJH. (AP) -Poisonous trying -to make some political capital
"formaldehyde that spilled from a out of one major area of disagreement
. vandalized railroad tanker flowed . between them. Bradley supports the
down a river Friday, forcing a water proposed Peripheral Canal, a $5.5
agency serving a quarter-million peo-billion project which would channel
P.le to stop using water from the river. water from the northern part of the
'We're going (pumping) out of sto-state to the southern part through the
rage right now," said Bob Cortelyou, Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
~mgineer for the Sonoma County Garamendi is against it, calling the
Water Agency. "We also have some canal a "boondoggle." In an effort to
emergency wells." He said the agen-draw attention to the issue, Gara-
cy. serving Sonoma and upper Marin mendi claimed Friday that the canal,
counties north of San Francisco, has which is on the June 8 ballot as Pro-
enough water to last about a week. position 9, said the Metropolitan
Officials urged peop~ not to use wells Water District ol Southern California
within 100 1eet of the river until they is misusing public funds to support
are tested for formaldehyde, which the canal can cause nauaee, dizzine9I and abdo-
minal cramps, and is suspected of
,causing cancer.
SAN FRANCISCO {4P>-_, State
Sen. John Garamendi, far behind in
the polls from Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley for the Democratic no-
mination for governor of California, is
· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thomas
Noguchi, controversial "coroner ti> the
st.an," vowed Friday to fi&ht what he
termed "false and discriminatory" al-
legations that led to a 30-day suspen-
sion. "I believe that the suspension is
unwarranted," Noguchi said at a news
conference a day after the Los An-
geles County Board of Supervisors
suspended him without pay for failing
to satisfactorily answer allegations of
mismanagement, absenteeism and
that he had made prejudicial remarks
about celebrity deaths. ''The ~lled
charges against me are false and dis-
criminatory. I have instructed my at-
torney, Godfrey Isaac, to pursue all
available avenues," the 55-year-old
Noguchi said.
W,.,AJfTY: 1~-1
denied anl U.S. involvement in
'thla week a coup, and aa1d It ho-
ped for closer relatlon1 with
Wuhlngton. "The:.e government
offidala will be investlpted and
.iudaed accordina to the degree of
sullt found," Gen. Efrain Rios
Monu, head of the three-man
Junta, told a news conference late
'l'hunday night. Other spokes-
men said senior officers and
other officials of deposed Gen.
Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia's
regime have been barred from
leaving the country, and many
were placed under house arrest,
pending an investigation.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Ground was broken Friday for
the nation's memorial .to its
Vietnam veterans, a monument
that once revived the controversy
over the war it commemorates.
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"Let this memorial begin the
healing proon1 and forever stand aa a symbol" of national unity,
Hid Jan Scruggs, the founder
and president of the Vietnam
Veterans Memorial Fund.
Scruggs, cappin,g a ceremony at-
tended by about 2,000 people,
joined with 125 Vietnam vete-
. rans and dignitaries in tumjng
shovelfuls of damp earth. The $7
million memorial, being built on
two acres In Constitution Gar-
dens between the Lincoln
Memorial and the Washington
Monument, will be dedicated
Nov. 11, Veterans Day.
WASHINGTON (AP) -So-
cial Security's trust funds coulct
build up a $700 billion surplus by
the year 2015, then plununet to a
$7 trillion deficit 40 years later,
an expert told the National
Commluion on Social Security
Reform Friday. Robert J. Myers,
the oompliulon's executive di-
rector, alao warned that alight
cha"let in the economic, derno-
gra phlc and other forecuts can
drastically alter the outlook for
the retirement, survivors and
disability system.
JERUSALEM (AP) -Israel's
dvllian governor in the occupied
West Bank of the Jordan said
Friday that three radical Paleali·
nian nationalist mayors were (i-
red so that moderates can emerge
to negotiate with Israel. Most
Palestinian towns were calm, but
one Arab youth was wounded by
gunfire when he threw rocks at
an Israeli car near the town of
Halhoul, 20 miles southwest of
Jerusalem, the military said.
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ACCUSED -Royal Kenneth
Hayes, a 43-year-old real estate
broker from Hawaii, pleaded
innocent in Sant.a Cruz Friday to
murder charges in connection with
slaying and dismemberment oi.
Bay Area couple. The bodies were·
found buried in shallow graves on
UC Santa Cruz campus.
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,
Calif. (AP) -While high winds
buffeted the New Mexico lanQing site
of the space shuttle Columbia, the
weekend weather forecast wasn't
much better foe the troubled craft's
backup landing site at this desert
facility. The National Weather Ser-
vice predicted partly cloudy condi-
tions at the base today with more
extensive high cloudiness moving in
Sunday and a possibility of rain
Sunday night and Monday. Winds
gusting up to 30 mph alto were fore-
cast for Sunday. Harold O'Brien, an
electronics technician on duty at the
Dryden Flight Research Center at
F.dwards, said Friday afternoon that
no plans had been made yet to use the
secondary landing site, despite wor-
sening radio problems aboard the
Columbia.
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CAMPAIGN TRAIL -Anthony Augustitus, 65, finally got
enough signatures by stopping cars along Monterey County
highways to qualify as write-in candidate for governor of
California. The retired carpenter of Carmel Valley campaigns
by waving the flag and handing out goodies.
Sheik plans Florida mosque
.
Ballet d&Mer Ml.llaU I•·
fJl-llliSH, rtct1V1ftl pol\•
operative thti:apy after hl1
kntt 1ur1ery earlltr thla'
month. la up and around but
1Ull not dandna, • spokesman
for the American Ballet
Theater 1ald in New York
Ch.Y. ....
"He wa.lka around, he has a
normal life. It's just tha\
danclng ii tricky," said Robert
Pontarelli, director of public
relations for the ABT. ·
Pontarelli said Baryshni-
kov, the ABT's principal
dancer and artistic director, Is
not scheduled to dance In any
of the company's New York
performances which are
scheduled to run for eight
weeks starting April 19 at the..
Metropolitan Opera House,
A teen-ager who was shot
as he tried to save a pollce-
woma n struggling with a
gunman in Aurora, Colo., has
been selected to receive the
Boy Scouts of America's top
heroism award.
Explorer Glenn Spies, 19, is
to receive the award in Den-
ver on April 27.
Only one or two people
nationwide are chosen each
year to receive the Honor
Medal for Lifesaving with
crossed palms, described by
scout officials as recognizing
"extraordinary skill or res-
ourcefulness at the extreme
risk of one's own life."
Movte and TV comedian
BUI Murray and his wife of
14 months are the parents of
an 8-pound, 1-ounce boy,
Murray's brother reported.
The baby, as yet unnamed,
was born Tuesday morning in
a New York City area hospi·
tal, sajd F.d Murray, manager
of radio station KSMA, Santa
Maria, Calif.
~o
GOODMAN ACE DEAD -Funeral services will be held in
Kansas City for Goodman Ace who died in New York City at
age 83. A writer, humorist. and former radio personality who
furnished material for dozens of comedians, had a popular
network radio program in the 1930s and 1940s called "Easy
Aces." He is shown here with his late wife, Jane, who died \n
1974.
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W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Here
al'(' the echeduled gue1u on the
maJC.)t wlevitlon networ~· tlt"ws
inc.e~w ahows Sunday:
-CBS "F'ace the Nat.ion" Sen.
Barry .Go&dw at.cr, R-Arlz.,, from
WathingtOn.
1 -ABC "Thls Week With Da·
v1d Brinkley," Dean Hinton, l].S.
ambassador to El Salvador, and
Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan.,
bolll from San Salvador, and
Miguel D'Escoto, Nicaraguan
foreign minister, from New
York.
-NBC "Meet The Press,''
5<.'<:retary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr .. from Washington.
Up<.'Oming Sunday on CBS' "60
Minutes":
Reports on euthanasrn and the
army of the People's Republic: of
China and a prQfill' oo rt>tarmg
Rear Adm. Hyman Rat·kuvcr.
Billionaire Saudi Sheik Mo·
bamed Al Fassi, fresh from a
victory in a Bahamian court,
plans to build an opulent and
possibly illegal mosque in
th~ yard of his mansion on
exclusive Star Island, Miamj
Beach.
"Now there's going to be a
mosque?" asked a disbelieving
Lucia Allen, acting city attor·
ney. * Open Evenings * Lab On Premise~
Ms. Allen said the city will
fight the mosque unless the
sheik promises it will be used
only by his immediate family.
Officials aren't wasting any
time on plans to induct Col-
umbia's latest astronauts into
the lntemationaJ Space Hall
of Fame. The ceremony will
be held right on the runway
at Northrop Strip, Santa Fe,
N.M .. after they land Mon-
day.
1 X-Rays, Diagnosis, Cleaning for s 2 5
English actress Diana Rigg
and theater producerArcbi·
bald Stirling were married by
a clE:~k in ~e~ York Caty's
Atlanta Stirling, born in·
London in 1977.
Senior Citizens Discount
CREDIT-MASTERCARD-VISA
Muntci'pal Building. ·
They were wed in the
building's chapel by City
Clerk David Dinkins. The
Co)Uple has a daughter, Rachel
Miss Rigg, an acclaimed
stage actress known in Ame-
nta principally for her role m
the British TV series ·'The
Avengers," had been touring
the tJnited States in the mu-
sical "Colette."
New Mexico Gov. Hruce
King wall preside at the In·
ducuon for Jack Lousma,
flight commander. and C.
Gordon Fullerton, pilot. of
the shuttle's third mission.
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Vete~ans groups lose
round in tax aeci$iOn ~
WABHINGroN (AP) -'!be U.8.
Court of Appeah ruled· Friday the
lnwnal R.Wnue Servtce no loncer
ma snnt we exwmpdolw to veteruw
llWllS while lt ct.u. llUCh status t.o
O&her charitable or educational oraa-
nllatkma that CCllMhlct lobbying acti-
vttle9.
In a M cledi6on, the court uld it ii
u.nconatitutional, when O"antlnc tax
eumpdom, to c111t1nculah between
WIMw poups. which can keep their
tax-exempt atatua deaplte lobbyina
actMtiel, and Giber non-profit orp-
nl....._ which be their exemptiona
wbm they lobby eon,re. on legjala-
tion.
Tbe court ordered the government
to correct thla unequal treatment,
...... by n.tricting the tax benefita
llOOOl'ded wtenna organbatlonl or by
extendin1 thOM beneflta" to other
normally exempt oraanlzationa ope-'
rated exduaively for J"eligioul, chari-
table, aclentif:tc, educational or similar
~equal treatment was chal-lenced by Taxation With Representa-
tion of Washington, a non-profit cha-
ri~ble and educational organization
formed in 1977 t.o represent the public
on tax iaaues . · In a majority opinion by U.S. Cir-
cuit Judge Abner Mikva, the court
aald, "By subsidizing the lobbying
activities of veterans organizations
while failing to subsidize the lobbying
of Taxation and other charitable
grours, Congress has violated the
equa protection guarantees of the
Constitution.••
'lbe court ruling reveraed a decision
by a three-judge panel of the appel-
late court aa well • nllQP by th•
IRS and a U.S. dilUil:t !ldlit·
Shortly after It w• foUnded, Ta-
xation With R.p-111n•*1n aDDUed to the IRS fOf' a tax eamptlao-but U.
petition WU denied cm tfia lftMllld the
tax law doea not allow tax-exempt
atatUI for orpnlla'6ana attempUna to
influence teplaUon.
Exempt 1rou1>9 may receive tax-
dec:luctible contributiom from donDn
and are exempt from paylns Social
Security taxn and U.S. unemploy-
ment compeal!IUon tax•. Vete...,.
or1anizat1ona. however, are not 8Ub-
ject to a lobbytu blnitadon becau. of
a provision lit tlil tax code.
"Even in the arcane intrlcadel of
the tax code, the aov-nment cumot
give apedal vo6oe nor lend apedal ear
to any pel'IOn or fP"OUp, no matter bow
worthy their ldeaa or their credentiAla," Mikva wrote.
In a diaaentlng opinion, Judge
George E. ~n aald it 1a up to
Congress to decide wtiet.ber veterans
groups de9erve tax breaks not availa-
ble to other organizations. He said hia
view is based in part "by a long and
sorry history of judicial forays into
the legislative province."
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By THOlMAS D. ELIAS •
"He isl an irrelevancy," a Democratic
rival aay1 of Tom Bradley, the current
front-runner In the race for aovernor.
"He la a 'nice penon. U the peor,le want a
caretaker in Sacramento, fine. '
"The 'l982 venlon of Evelle Younger,
a1 exc hing as a mas h ed pot a t o
aandwl<!h ." That description has been
applied to George Deukmejian, now the
leading Republican prospect for gover-
nor.
"A flake. He's responsible for most of
the prok>lemspCalifomia has had in the
Clllllllll flCUI
last ~v en years." So says another De-
moerat about Gov. Brown, the favorite
in his party's senatorial primary.
THE REPUBLICAN leader, U.S. Rep.
Barry Goldwater Jr., doesn't look much
better to his intra-party r ivals: "Not
worthy of the U.S. Senate," says one
oppontmt. "He'll have to show a lot more
mental agility to beat Brown," said ano-
ther.
Through this firestorm of insults, the
four le aders are carefully keeping their
mouths shut, tryihg to avoid name-
calling contests. Even if their rivals are
not. th.e leaders all are trying to adhere
to Roriiald Reagan's 11th Commandment
-"Thou shalt not speak ill of another
(fill the blank with your party's name).''
But their rivals have thrown Reagan's
dictum out the window.
Onlf! of the year's big political ques-
tions is whether the cautious campaign
styles of the four leaders will help them
hang ·onto the margins they hold in their
own )parties. And even if the careful
style they're now using does win party
nominations for all four, it may not serve
them well in the Nove mber runo ff.
when voters often prefer a more dyna-
mic, vigorous demeanor than any of the
leaders has shown so far.
ANOTHER BIG question is this:
Whi.ch candidates will be hurt most
pemumently by the charges hurled by
in tr a-party rivals -whose endorse-
ments they'll almost automatically col·
lect after the June primary?
While intra-party bitterness is usually
fata I if or:ily one party stoops to fratri-
cide, no aet rule can be used to predict
the conaequencea when both parties
vktimize them1elvea in the spring.
When John Tunney became the target
of bitter attacks by Tom Hayden in 19'76,
there was no comparable split on the
Republican side, 10 S .I. Hayakawa
coasted to an easy win. While former Los
Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty blasted ex-
Gov. Pat Brown in 1966, Reagan and
former San Francisco Mayor George
Christopher displayed courtly behavior
on the GOP side. Reagan won easily that
fall.
But in 1974, when there were bitter
primary campaigns for governor in both
parties, Democrat J erry Brown became
the narrow winner in the fall. The Re-
publican rivals of Houston Flournoy had
. drawn more blood in the primary.
At this early stage, signs indicate that
Bradley and Goldwater are suffering
least from the slings of the likely also--
rans.
BRADLEY HAS been aroused for nine
years of being a "do-nothing" mayor. "l
guess the ultimate test is th.at the people
keep returning him to office," says Ray
Remy. his chief aide. Bradley's aloof
attitude toward his rivals appears to be
working, as they ma ke few s pecific
charges against him.
As for Goldwater, the charge th.at he
is slow-witted is one th.at he eventually
will have ample opportunity to rebut.
Brown, meanwhile, figures to suffer
most from the early name-calling. As
governor, he's offended virtually ~ the
state's interest groups at some ttme.
Wounded feelings may not be displayed
very openly at most times, but when
enough other candidates Issue reminders
of controversial Brown moves, those
feelings rise to the surface.
Yet another key question remains and
it may be the most important of the
tactical unknowns now d eveloping: Do
the intra-party rivals really care if they
destroy the chances of their party's No-
vember nominees? For if the also-rans do
care, they'll pull their punches a little in •
the spring and just possibly provide their
party with an eventual margin of vic-
tory.
Thomas Elias, a free-lance columnist
based in Santa Monica, analyzes state
issues.
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Courage springs· f rOm duty
By HAROLD JOHNSON
Harold Johnson is an editoriJJJ intern
at Public Research
It was late in the day. A crowd, full of
anticipation, had gathered on the street
outside of the hotel. They were wahing
for one of America'~ most prominent
men to emerge from the building. When
he came through the door an admiring
cry went up. Surrounded by aides, he
moved towards his auto, all the while
smiling and waving at the onJookers.
Suddenly, a stocky man , who had
been standing at the edge of the side-
walk, pushed h is way forwMd. He pro-
duced a pistol and fired point blank at
the man whom everyone else was cheer-
ing.
THE ASSAILANT was quickly ap-
prehended. The man who had been shot
at got mto his car, thinking himself un-
hurt. It was only as he and his party
drove away that it became evident there
was a bullet wound in htS chest.
In most of its details, the foregoing
could be an account of the attack made
on President Reagan one year ago,
March 30, 1981 .
ln reality, howev~. 1t 1s a descnpllon
of the attempted assassination of Theo-
dore Roosevelt in October 1912. when
Roosevelt was in Milwaukee campaig-
ning for the presidency.
The resemblance between the two
incidents is indeed striking.
And, as Roosevelt's most recent bio-
grapher, Edmund Morris, has noted, th.at
resemblance extends to the reaction of
each man in the face of his adversity.
ROOSEVELT, FOR EXAMPLE,
walked with little asslstanc.e into the
hospital operating room, in much the
same manner that Ronald Reagan nego-
tiated the corridors of George Washing-
ton Hospital.
And both Reagan and Roosevelt tra-
ded political quips with examining phy-
sicians.
Considerable courage, then, was exhi-
bited by both men.
And In both cases courage seems to
have sprung from a remarkable sense of
duty.
Significantly. to say this is to suggest
that American society -the molder of
both Roosevelt and Reagan -enjoys
greater health than many commentators
are wont to contend. After all, Reagan,
himselC has asserted on several occasions
that heroes are not produced by a "sick
society."
Certainly a hero's sense of duty was
ev1dem.'ed by Reagan's composure after
his s hooting. His studied calmness
showed that he saw a necessity -in-
deed, an obligation -to convey to
Amer1c.a's people, to her alli~ and to her
potential adversaries the message that he
would survive and that the government
would remain stable.
AN EQUALLY intense sense of com·
mitment lay at the root of Roosevelt's
stoicism at the time of his shooting. That
stoicism led him to insist upon delivering
his scheduled campaign speech before
being driven to the hospital.
Roosevelt's inspiring sense of duty is
illuminated in a letter he wrote soon
after his recovery:
"l did not care a rap for being sh?t. It
is a trade risk, which every prominent
public man ought to accept as a matt.er of
course. For eleven years I have been
prepared any day to be shot; and if any
one of the officers of my regiment had
abandoned the battle merely because he
received a wound that did nothing worse
than break a rib, I should never have
trusted that officer again . I would have
expet•ted him to keep on in the fight as
long as he l'ould stand; and what I expect
lieutenants to do I expect, a fortiori, a
leader to do."
These are bTave words written by a
brave man. As long as we are led by
ind1v1duals who hold such sentime nts
and who, like Roosevelt and Reagan, act
on them, our nation will be we,ll served.
Students, schools feel pinch of budget cuts
By LOUISE COOK
A-ldeted "'"8 WrtW
F'rom k indergarten through college,
students and schools are feeling the
pinch of las t year's f ederal budget
tiglntening and worrying about the pain
of this year's anticipated cuts.
:Some school milk programs have been
elliminated. Eligibility levels for free and
reduced-price meals have been lowered
and prices have been raised. Remedial
programs have shrunk. Grants and loans
for college students are more scarce.
ln many areas, actual federal outlays
during fiscal 1982 -the year that began
tut Oct. 1 -will be higher than they
were in fiscal 1981. That is because
spending is determined, in part, by au-
thorizations from previous years. The
budget authority for fiscal 1982, how-
ever -the key to Congress' intentions
for the future -is lower than it was in
11981.
DIRECT FEDERAL outlays for edu-
c ation in fiscal 1982 are estimated at
:$15.4 billion, up slightly from the $15.l
billion in fiscal 1981. But the budget
authority for education this year is only
$13 billion -down from $14.9 billion a
year 'earlier. For fiscal 1982, President
Reagan has proposed outlays of $13.1
billion and a budget authority of $10.3
billion.
The overall figures, of course, do not
r e flect ups and downs of individual
programs. Outlays for impact aid -
money which goes to communities with
large federal installations -will drop
this" year to an estimated $580 million,
down from $697 million a year earlier.
Spending on education for the disad-
vantaged also will decline.
The figures also do not reflect some
indirect atd to education, hke the fund-
ing for child nutrition programs. Out·
lays for the school lunch, school break-
fast, summer food service and child care
food programs will drop from $3.4 billion
in fiscal 1981 to an estimated $2.7 billion
this year.
Robert MandeviUe, budget chief for
Illinois Gov. James R. Thompson, said
the state expects $30.6 million less from
the federal government for education
this year than it got last year. That in-
cludes a l~ of almost. $18 million in the
school lunch program.
Illinois authorities estimated that be·
cause of rules changes which made stu-
dents ineligible or higher prices which
parents could not aflord, 250,000 fewer
lunches were being served each day as of
last November, a drop of 25 percent.
"THE THING THAT is disastrous,"
said Robe rt Ohlzen, head of the ch ild
nutrition program of the Board of
Ed ucation, "is that the school lunch
program is not patronized by the well-
to-do and the wealthy." He said most
participants come from working families
with two or three children in school.
Agriculture Secretary John Block told
a congressional committee recently that
participation in the school lunch program
dropped 13 percent. Block said, however.
that tighter standards weren't the only
reason for the decrease.
"To tell the truth, I just think there
are more children who just want to eat
at McDonald's," he said .
The changes in the school lunch
program took several fonns:
Budget Outlay
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-Elig1bilit'y for free meals was set at
a flat 130 percent of the poverty level
instead of the old limit of 125 percent of
the poverty level plus a standard de-
duction.
-Eligibility for reduced-price meals
was set at 19~ percent of the poverty
level instead of 185 percent. The max-
imum alJowable income for a family of
four is $15,630 a year, down frorn $17.-
440.
. -Subsidies for reduced-price and
·fully-paid "'eals were reduced by up to a
quarter. The maximum allowable charge
to students for reduced-price meals was
doubled from 20 cents to 40 cents. To
make up for the reduced subsidies,
schools also raised prices for students
who pay for their lunches.
-Participation in the Special Milk
Program is limited to institutions that do
not participate in any other federally
subsidized food program, including
school lunch and breakfast progr~.
SOME SCHOOL dlstricta like Norton.
Vt., have canceled lunch programs com-
pletely, saying that if -f.hey raised pricea
enough to cover their costs, participation
~ould drop so much that It would not be
Quote8.
"Childhood immunization doesn't
have many advocate• ln llate
legi1lature1." -Dr. Samuel L. Kat•,
profeslOr c>f pedlatricl at Duke Unlver-
ait y Medical center, ar1ulng that a
Reaaan administration proposal to cut
money for lmmunlzatlon pro1ram1
threetehl the endtcaUon of me •Jee Ln
the Unl~,Stata
worth serving meals at all.
Other schools have added alternatives
to the basic hot lunch requiraj under the
federal program. Middlebury (Vt). Un-
ion High, School, fQr example, contracted
with an outside firm. to provide an a-la-
carte menu that includes fre1\ch fries,
hamburgers, milk shakes and ice cream
cones.
Some cuts in the school lunch program
are being absorbed through layofCs. In
Rhode Island, for exafl'lele, 135 workers
were (ired last Octob'fr. An additional
400 emplo~t> Working only two hours a day · ~aejl of ~.
Reduction* 'Qther eduea\1'>nal prog-
rams have . ~t layoffs. I\ cut of
awbot -..~ip . ff(i~r•l aid for edu-
ca l · ~lllled forced the Des
M ws, district to trim th'e number
ol a rs' aides, psychologista...and
reading s pe<:ialitta auisting remedial
reading and math teachers.
Sharon Castelda, supervisor of the
remedial programs, anUcipaie. an addi-
tional cut of 20 percent fo.r fi8cal 1983.
About one--fourth of the nearly 2.~00
youngsters now enrolled ln the remedial
clastel will no 1~ get extra help, Ma.
Caatelda aald. 0 We ve cut off th~ frmt:i.ng
this r,ear d now we're getting to the
cake, ' the warned.
TED SANDERS, a 1pokesman for the
Nevada Department of lducaUon, l&ld
remedial reading and math ina&ructlon
for 1,500 1tudenta alrMdy has been re-
duced or eliminated because of a *1
million cut In funda for the diladvanta-
• ~ Utah, 1egialaton are talking about
~ ln mie appropr'lationa to oft.et
cuts ln aid to education. Thi 1&ate al·
IWJ hM lmt alfnolt P mWlon in aid for
school lunches and $2.5 million in impact
aid and 1t expects another large drop in
impact aid in fiscal 1983.
College students also are worrying
about c'-'ts. Outlays for Pell Grants -
basic grants for needy students -are
being reduced, from $2.5 billion in fiscal
1981 to an estimated $2.3 billion this year
and a proposed $2.1 billion next y~.
Eligibility requirements for student
loans h ave bee n tighte ned; stude nts
whose family income is about $30,000 now m ust demonstrate financial need in
order to qualify for Guaranteed Student
Loans. A 5 percent origination fee has
been charged on a ll student loans
granted since last Aug. 23; Reagan has
proposed doubling the fee for the fiscal
year beginning Oct. 1. Reagan also has
called for the elimination of Guaranteed
Student Loans to graduate students.
OFFICIALS AT the Univ~rsity of
C.Onneclicut say the number of students
getting federal help already has decli-
ned. The number of Pell Grants, for
example. dropped from 3,063 in 1981 to
2,321 this year, according to university
spokesman Walt McGowan. The number
of student loans dropped from 2,496 to
1,818, he said. • A cut in the Social Security program
also is affecting college students. Con-
gress voted to phase out the payment of
Social Security benefits to students 18 to
21 in a move that will save an estimated
$10 billion over U)e next five years.
. Last December, more than 760,000 stu-
den ls got monthly checks averaging
$259.
The elimination of the programs be-
gins In May. Students who are not at-
tending college full-time by May 1 will
not qualify for any benefits. Students
who already are in college will not get
benefit checks for May, June, ·July or
August; their checks will be reduced by
25 percent each September for the next
three years.
Thousands of seniors have hurried to
enter college early to beat the May 1 ..
deadline. Rep. J .J . Pickle, D-Texu, notes '
that the elimination of the Social Secu-•. ,
rlty benefits comes at the same time that .
other aid programs are being ~uced .
sharply. "Tlie 1tudent1," be says, .. ~ l
being given a double whamtny. . .!
ORANGE COAST
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Pllul Set'kt to Inform ud
stimulate rtadera by prnent
Ina e vorfety of col'l'lmentuy
on toplu o( Interest and
11l1nltlcanct' from Informed ob
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SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 1M2~
COMICS 88
ENTERTAINMENT 810
TELEVISION 812
·Aura of success
Broughten harnesses new career
By 'CURT SEEDEN °' .. ..., .........
Corona del Mar'• Suzanne Brouahten is
fortunate to have a friend like Adrienne
Golday. Golda~, you see, la a psychic ..
Brouahten ii ln the honie racing buainela.
The merging of their talents could pro-
d~ endleea poeaibW~ea.
But Broughten haa managed to find her
way into the winner'• circle through some
shrewd bUlinea deala, well-developed finan-
cial P1annina and good ol' horse 1ense. Oh, Adrienne Golday did help on one
occaaion, but Broughten prefers to paint a
more subtle, business-like approach to her rise
to the top of the harness-horse racing industry
ln California.
Up until a few years ago, real estate and
investments were Broughten'a fortes.
"The.e are not the greatest times for real
estate," she points out. "It just happened that
when real estate went down, horse racing
went up."
Broughten's first harnea horse-purchase
embarrassed her to the point that she could
have gjven up on the idea without thinking
twice.
The horse -Rum Pirate -didn't do too
well the day Broughten rounded up her fa-
mily and friends for his first race at the
Meadowlands in New York.
"Rum Pirate just didn't do a thing," she
recalls. "So I gave him to Jerry Silverman to
train in California and he won his first race. I
had my first experince in the winner's circle
and I've been hooked ever since."
Broughten purchased several other
horses as her hone owning profession b106S0-
med, and all performed admirably with Sil-
vennan as her trainer.
"At that point, I had had nothing but
haopy experiences," she says. "I said, 'gee,
isn't th.is easy'." ·
And as Brought.en learned more and more
, about the business of owning harness horses,
she started to expand her interests.
"My goals became more clear to me and I
decided to get into breeding. By ~t time, I
had about 20 broodmares at various farms in
California ...
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Angels
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From AP dispatches
PALM SPRINGS -Catcher
Rort Hassey's grand-slam home
run in the seventh inning led the
Cleveland Indians to an 8-3 ex-
hibition baseball victory Friday
over the Angels.
H/lssey's homer off re liever
John D'Acquisto climaxed a six-
run tally as the Indians broke a
2-2 tie and went on to their ninth
auccessive victory. They top
American League teams with a
12-4 spring record. ·
Cleveland's big rally started
with two out when Angel
8eCIOlld-baaeman Joee Moreno lost
Miguel Dilone's pop fly in the
sun and it fell for a single.
· Left-hander Jeff Schneider
then walked Von Hayes and
~ Hargrove singled for a run
to bring on D' Acquist.o. A single
by ~ndre Thornton \Cored
Hayes, then Joe Charboneau
..,a1ked before Hassey homered.
starting pitchers Len Barker
of Cleveland and Ken Fonch of
I th~eles dueled through five
in.nijlp, with the Indians getting
r\1N on Hayes' RBI double and
anether run-scoring single by
Hargrove. The Angels countered
with Fred Patek's run-scoring
llngle and Moreno's sacrifice fly. 'filn Foll collected three of the
Angels' nine hits, while Rod
Carew had two.
Dllone, Hayes, Hargrove and J_. Peroonte each had a pair of
hita for the Indians.
· Two of Broughten'a biggest purchuea
occurred ln 1979 when she obtained a couple
of expensive colts on sale at the Harr1sbUrg
HOl'lle Sale ln Pennsylvania.
A trotter named Camp Devid and a pacer
named Computer made instant harness head-
lines, which, of course, was money in the bank
for Brouahten.
On Memorial Day in 1981, Computer
captured the $54,900 Great West.em Pace at
It just happened that when
real estate went down, horse
racing went up.
-8uunne 81o4.tthten
Sacramento's Golden Bear Raceway. It was
the richest purse ever offered at the Sacra-
mento track.
Even more impressive was another
Broughten purchase -Full Pocket. Brought-
en got Full Pocket for $125,000. In 1981, Full
Pocket pocketed $231,806 and was the No. 1
money-earning harness horse in California.
On that same list, way down at No. 39, is
a horse by the name of Majestic Aura. It, too,
belongs to Broughten, thanks to psychic-
friend Golday.
"Last year, Adrienne came down to the
track and studied all the horses in the barn.
She even charted them out, just like she
would do to people. Actually it was not done
in any seriousness," Broughten admits.
"But Jerry (Silverman) asked us to look
at this two-year-old pacer and I already had
enough of them," Broughten continues. "I
didn't want to do it, but Adrienne said we
should because she had a feeling about tbe
horse." "I took one look at her and said she's too
small, she's just a peanut," Broughten recalls.
Countered Golday: "I sense tremendous
power." "We ended up buying the filly. It's the
(See BROUGHTEN, Page 84)
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THAT'S TWO -Loe Angeles Lakera' Magic Johmon pro-
duces an easy two polntl in recent NBA action. Johmon
and the Lakera are trying to stay a ltep ahead of eecond·
place Seattle in the Pacific Division.
•
Marina, Estancia
prevail in crucial
volleyball matches.
See story. Page 84.
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS -Corona del
Mar's Suzanne B,roughten and trainer
Gary Baker combined forces to make
Camp David one of the most successful
and expensive harness-race horses in the
state. Broughten's main business is real
estate, but harness racing is taking up
more and more of her time. •
Final Four holds party
North Carolina, Georgetown favored to reach title game
~EW ORLEANS (AP) -
North Carolina and Georgetown
will try to ignore the Free Ride
syndrome today as the final
round of the NCAA basketball
championships begin.
The top-ranked Tar Heels and
sixth-rated Hoyas were over-
whelming picks to advance to
On TV today
channel 1 at 12:30
Monday night's finale at the
Superdome, but both teams
acoffed at their favored status.
North Carolina, 30-2, was
scheduled to meet unranked
Houston, 25-7, in the first game
today before an NCAA-r ecord
crowd of 61,000 and a national
television audience on CBS.
Georgetown, 29-6, plays No. 20
Louisville, 23-9, In the second
semifinal Both underdogs faced
physical problems in addition to
the psychological pressures that
permeate what has become one
of sport's premier championships.
Houston forward Michael
Young skipped practice Friday
with a virus, but he was expected
to make the curtain call today.
Louisville had three players
with problems. Freshman guard
Milt Wagner wore golf gloves on
both hands and special wrap-
plno on his feet during practice J.i'riClay to protect a challng pro-
blem that aroee from a virus, and
reeerve forward Poncho Wright
waa stepping gingerly on a stub-
bed toe.
Starting forward Derek Smith
still had aix sUtches in hia upper
lip, a aouvenir of the regionala,
but he said a sore .jaw ne also
auat.alned 1aat week wu'better.
"We hav~ to be mentally
pared,•• North Carolina IU8.rd lu:uny Black aald after 'the Tar
Heels' workout. "No one gave
Junm Madl8oo a chance against
ua (ln the aub-~) and we
won by two. You w aot to~
that any team that. got thla far .
has to be good ...
Georgetown Coac h John
Thompson reminde d all who
would listen that Louisville won
the national title in 1980 with
four of the same starte rs that
' Coach Denny Crum brought to
New Orleans. So, he said, the
Cardinals may actually have a
slight edge in experience over
Georgetown, which has not been
to the Final Four since 1943.
"Th e r e's some m e rit to
experience," Thompson said, ad-
ding there would be no excuses.
"U they beat us, they have the
better ball team."
North Carolina is a team that
relies heavily on the baseline
play of forward James Worthy
and center Sam Perkins. Much of
the pre-game publicity concer·
ning the Tar Heels, however, has
centered on Coach Dean Smith's
famed four-corner, delayed of-
fense.
North Carolina was criticized
for putting fans to sleep with it,
particularly in the Atlantic C.OSSt
.Conference tournament against
Virginia.
"I'm aU for it," Black said of
the spread. "li we're up four or
five points and have a chance to
win by having the oth er team
chase us -I love it."
Houston, a run-and-gun team,
also was concerned with tempo.
"I believe the team that 9COres
the first basket has the better
c han ce to set the tempo,"
Houston point guard Lynden
Rose said. "If we score first,
they're going to bring the ball to
us. If they score first, we'll have
to play their game." ·
In one sense, Houston had the
edge of experience over North
Carolina, although the Tar Heels
are in their second straight Final
Four appearance and seventh
under Smith.
Houston is the only team here
with Superdome experience this
season, having won the Sugar
Bowl tournament last December.
Coaches react to Digger
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -
Coaches here for the NCAA bas-
ketball championship playoffs
acknowledged Friday that top-
line players at some schools may
be getting paid, but generally felt
that halting s u ch a practice
would be difficult because it
would be tough tO prove.
The issue sprang to the fore-
front Thursday night after Notre
Dame Coach Digger Phelps said
that some universities in the
country were giving players as
much as $40,000 for four years o(
basketball.
"I'm sure that something ls
going on,'' said Alabama Coach
Wimp Sanderson. "To what ex·
tent. I don't k:nOw. So much stuff
la hearsay. I don't know how
much J:>iaet knows -but I do
know )'OU can aet younelf into
trouble If you don't have your
facts right."
Giving money to undergra-
duate players is illegal under
National Collegiate Athletic As-
S<>ciates rules. A school at which
such payments are made, whe-
ther from the institution itself or
third parties such as alumni and
fans, could face sanctions from
the NCAA including suspension
from post-season tournament.a
and lucrative television appear-
ances.
Gene Bartow, the Alabama-
Birmingham coach, s upported
Phelps, but also noted that it WU
a tough position to verify.
"If I could prove that some-
body was cheating," said Bartow,
"I'd report them in a second. I
have to agree with Digger's ac-
tlon. I think he's doing the right
thing."
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -San Anto-nio'• Geoi"P Qervtn, the National ~
ketball A11odatlon'1 leadtna.eeonr,
spent moll of J'rklay ftllht In foul trOu·
ble, but It didn't hurt tbie Spun.
taken Ice for granted here, but now
we're almost atarting to take Mike for
granted. In the tint half, nobody could
Ito him," Albedt aald.
;itchell hit 16 of 19 ahota from the
f ieJd and srabbed a 1ame-hi1h 12 re·
bounds u he picked up the alack for
Get\ttn, who spent moat of the pine on the bench. •
rMneely and they now have great eco-
rln& balance ln both m..:1\&Ud• and
farw .... md lM ~·· 00.Ch Pat RBey. "I don't think ,._.. re aumc to ...
San Antonlo falter In the playoff• as
they h9ve ln the pMt."
I.:ilUln' ~ Wilkea before two fl'ft
throws by Mi~ll with 10 eecorida left
pul lhe ...-out of rach.
The Spun~ 77-70 in the third
quartar, but Mike Brat.a'• two t~
point.en in the i.t minuteof the~
put San Antonio ahad ... 79 Fiac Into
Mike Mitchell IQ'll'ed 41 points to le9d
San Antonio to a 110-10& victory over
the Loi ........ LUen.
"Stranp • lt may seem, the tumJ.nc point wu when Ice (Gervin) pt into
foul trouble,'' la1d San Antomo ea.ch
SW\ Alb9c:k. "Mi1l.Wl ft9 auplirt?. We bave ~VI
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"I hid ':!r two wl1t1, but If~
ltaoot well Nbound, DO -w01 at the blld DC*ta." lald llltchilll.
"MiM llltct..n !'-bitlP9d IMm p·
The Laken crailed 100-88 with 5:50 remainlna, but behind Kareem Abdul·
JabbM'"• ..wtl pobl1a, \hey outa.ued the
Spun 13·4 to narrow the deficit to
1()4.101 wi~ 2:IO left.
,,. ...... tbiift lndld C\a'nOYen and
tlMII• by the S,W.' 0..Jlanb and ·'
the final r1°'1·
Lot AnaelH n1rrowed the eeore to ~82 bieC&Xe dlDe .cnlab• ,..... "' .... Spun pvt them a SK.ft ... wttb 9:30
to play. ,.
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g~t message across
Prom AP ~\1:' .
LOUIS Ky. -The mea-·m IAlff came on clippln11, copln of ·
1 cllPDAnaa. on ttationery and cards -uMf'" Oil-a pant. elaborately decanted . .
chocolate chip cookie.
What more than 10,000 buketball fana
were taying wu: Good Luck, Lou.lsvflle, in the
NCAA nnAl Four.
The outpowina w• ln respome to a clipout
COUJ>91l which The LouilviUe Tlmet publiahed tlu-e. days thJa week. 4nvitlna reeden to ''Wiah
the Carda Well'' it their NCAA tem1final game ~y apintt Gecqetown.
Approximately 8,000 pieces ,of mall were
deliven!d to the newspaper office, with many ol
the peetinp carrytna more than Ohe liinature. Mra. A.G. Maas, who identlfled heneli u a
1928 graduate of the Untvenlty of Louisville,
wrote that she might be the oldett living era·
eluate "but I am aa ltamed up• anyone al:>out
your trip to New Orleans."
There were meeugea that related penonal
experiencel, like t.hla one: ''When I wu ln the
hospital haviJla my 900, Sean, you won It all -
well, my ~ child la due. t.hla weekend, and
rm .-ire you'll do it apln."
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Cftlca romp to 18th straight win
The Boston Celtic. rolled to a m
club ,ecord 18th straight victory u
Kevtia MeRale'1 21 pointa led a ba-
lanced attack that ripped the Detroit
Piston.a, 125·104 Frfcfay night in the National
Buketball Amociation. The victory mapped the
previous Celtic mark of 17 1traiaht set in
1959-60 . . . Du RoH411el• netted 17 of hia
game--high 25 pointa in the tint half and grabbed
15 y_bounda, leading Atlanta to a, 100-87 win ~diana ... ~ ..,.,. tied his l~NtQn hilkJVith 27 jifln• •Washington
.. o~t,led tfi)l 104-88 triu918'~ over flew
"'Tfllfl/IJy . . ... drew .,_.,.,. dalff·point play . ana Jdu Erflq'• two dunk.,.. in the last 57
leCOnda sparked Philadelphia to a 115-111 win
over Cleveland . . . Re1&1e neH tallied a
pme·high 27 pointa as Chicago downed New
York, 131-107 ... Brad Davll tcored 16 of his
19 points in the second haU as Dallas rallied to
post a 96-87 victory over Kansas City ...
Seattle remained l ~ games behind the Lakera
in the Pacific Division after dropping a 99-97
declaion at home to Houston . . . Joe Barry
,~made 15 of 25 field pl attempts and
ecoreCI 32 points aa Golden State bounced Port·
land, 102-89 . . . Deul1 Jokatoa tc0red 15
points in the fourth quarter 81 Phoenix held off
Milwaukee, 113-112.
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. ......... Rcwal9 play to • draW .I••• W•"••'• t~rou1bt 11 ·
ua. lilnth t U tM uabW'ab I
bametbersfGr Qtyin I
Plra• Md ba&dld to .......
In iXhlbldon b••ball pa.y Jl'rtday. The ........
C9IW iafW 12 lnnAul by mutual oormnt u tlD la ot available pttenen .•. JloUlton wl ~
ronto eoaablned tor 10 heme nam. with the Alf,.;
tro1 1•ttln1 1lx, but It wae the Blue Jaye who posted a 16-10
victory ... Jeu M•leh·
lee and rookie ,,.,. Qilfts
c:cmblned on a four-bluer to
1-d San DielO to. 2·1 ded·
lion over San~ ... 0..rp v-...-need home
wlth the wlnnin1 run on
J.U. Pl'UC!9'• one-out ~
per in the bottom ol the nlnih inninc to live PhlledelpNa an
WATMM 8-7 victory over the White
Sox . . . M.inneeo1a improved lt. lprtnc mark to
6· 12 with a 9.4 win over a St. Loul1 1pllt
tquad . . . BW Sample's two-nan llncle~ a three-run first inninl u Texu 1 the
Yankees, 3-1 ... Dave Ktasmu. J Y .....
blood and B.We Bneb hit 1UCCwlve home rum
in the fl(th Inning leadina the Meta to a 8-2
victory over Atlanta . . . Jim Dwyer amuhed a
three-run homer in the bottom of the •lchth
inning, lifting Baltimore to a 6-3 win over
Cincin.-ti ... Reid Nlelaol1' one-out=
drove iii the tie-breaking run in the 10th
aa Bo1~on outlasted Detroit, U-13 ... RaJn
prevented the games between Oakland and the
Cubt and Seattle vs. Milwaukee from bein1
played.
Blues cllnch NHL playoff spot
Bernie Federko'1 third goal of (ii
the game late in the final period lilted ~
St. Louis into a 4-4 tie with WJruUpe1 '
'Friday night 8nd clinched a National ·
Hockey League playoff spot foe the mu.. St.
Louis la a.-ured of fourth place in the ]forrta
Division, wblle Winnipes bu insured lt.elf of a
teOOnd·place finish ... Doa ...... , and ... D•s••Y scored two goals apiece to power a
. Rangers' comeback as New York defeated Buf.
falo, 8-5 . . . Way•e Gret1ky tc0red one goal
8nd had two aasiats aa Edmonton skated to a 6-6
tie. with Colorado. ·
Watson heads Heritage logjam
Tom Watson, eagerly seeking a •
return to tu. poai"* aa golf's leading
perfol'lnef, touch& auatY winds foe a
solid 3-under-par 68 that lilted him
into a five-way tie for the second-round lead
Friday in the Sea Pines-Heritage Cl8llic at Hil-
ton Head lsl.and, S.C. At the hallway point of the
d\ue for a $54,000 first prue, Wataon shared the
lead with Tommy Valentin~, Mike McCallnp,
Fred Coaplea and Frank Conaer ... Veteran
JoAnn Carner shot a 3-under·par 70 to take a
1-shot lead in the Women's Kemper Open in
Hawaii . . . Tony Relvaa, an assistant at Prin·
ceton University, was named head ~tbell
coach-at Colpte U.U,versity ... lody winner
Gonloa Jolmeoek was among four en'trM9 .,__
ved for this year's Indianapolis 500, aooordinc to
the president of the Indianapolis Motor Speed-
way.
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NCAA semifinals, plenty of golf on television today
-11:11 a.m., 0tam1l l VV
OOLP: Hedt-ae a...
AM1•a.n: Pat 8ummenlL Vin Scully, Ben
WrfCbt, Clive Clark and Ken V•turt.
Tom Wac.on mowd into a five-W9y tie tor the
tMd after two rounds ol play with a~,... 68
~· He ...... the halfway i.d with 'l'Ommy
VU.Otine, Mike McCullouab. J'red Couplet and .....,., Conner. Conner ii a former -.... pro and
with the aid of an e~2 Friday, find the low
round ol the day at 66. .,.
. <I> 11:11 p.m., C11aae1 I V V.,,.... V'
NCAA BASKETBALL SEMIPIN.U.S: North
Carolina VI. Houlton.
Am.ueen: Gary Bendet' and Billy Packer.
North Carolina (30-2) will be a bi& favorite
<1V« Houston's Cougars (26-7) in thll om. Howton
won the Sugar Bowl tournament and ii the only
team to have played ln the Superdame thll year.
North c.arollna II the No. 1 team In the country and
Coech Deen Smith hat been to the f.tna1 four on ai.x
previoul occuiona.
~ 1:11 p.m.,-Quael • V V
WOMEN'S GOLP: Wcmen'1 ~Open. AneaHn: Don CrtQui, Bruce DwUli, John
Brodie, Ow-lie Jona and Jay Randalph.
· JoAnne Carner, winner of the fint Women's
Kemper Open at Me.a Verde CC. boldl a 1-etroke
leed over eeoond year winner Nancy Lopes.Melton
and Jeannette Kerr after two roundl of play in
Hawaii. Carner fired a 3-under·par 70 l"rtday while
Lopez-Melton aoared to 75. 'nM!lle three are the only = under par on the Royal ~ North
S 1:45 p.m., <'kmel I V ~ V. V
NCAA BASgETBALL SEMIFINALS: Louis·
ville VI. Georgetown. ·
Auoucen: Gary Bender and Billy Packer.
Georgetown bas never been to the final four
under c.o.cb John 'nlompeon but WM the first team
to arrive in New Orleans. 1be HoyM (29-6) and No.
6 ranked, meet Denny Crum'a LouilvtDe c.ntma1a <•t). ~ ia criDPled with PllDCbo W~t
.. bMing a '.eubbed toe. Milt w...-• IUtt.rinc from
a Y'lnu and Derek Smith bu lix atltchn ia bit
upper Up and a sore jaw.
otemt TELEVlllON
11 a.m. (5) -wcr TENNll .
11:30 a.m. (4) -NBC IPOllft &INOllDS -
Jeff Chandler (27.0·2) defendl hAI WBA ......,_
wetcht crown apinat Johnny~!) in a acheCtuJed 15-rouftd bout from
2:~0 J>.m. (7) -SUGAR RAY L ONARD'I
GOLDEN GLOVES -NebrMka vt. Tdll bl a ...
riel of bout. taped at S.ton Rouat. La.
3:30 p.m. ('1) -PRO BOWUNG -Tbe flnall
of the Miller Hilh Lite Open. tal.t at MIJwauk,ee.
5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WOIUJ> OP IPOllft -
Wilfredo Gomn (34-1) defendt hJ.a WBC super
t.ntamwelaht title apinlt Juan MJad•• .._ (37-5)
in a ICheduTed 15-round bout taped at Allandc Qty.
Abo: The women's record hiah dive ~ ta..
ped at Orlando, Fla.
RADIO
BMk.etball -North C.atoUna (30·2) VI. Boust·
on (-.7) ln an NCAA aemWnal pme from•New
Orleana, 12:20 p.m., KNX (1070); Loullvtlle (23-9)
VI: Georgetown (29-6) in an NCAA aemWnal game,
2:50 ~· KNX (1070) . ball -Dodgers va. Philadelphia at Clear-
water, 10:10 a.m., KABC (790); Cleveland vs. AJ1Bela
at Palm Sprinp, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710).
Hockey -Colorado at Kinp, 6:50 p.m., KPRZ
(1150).
Rustlers ro:mp; ,
Pirates nipped
Golden West College kept ita record unble·
miahed in Southern California Conference p1ay 1
while Orange Coast dropped a narrow decision to
South Coast Conference leader Fullerton in wo-
men 'a community college basketball play Friday
nighL
The Golden West Rustlers took command early
in posting a 94-57 victocy over visiting Rio Hondo
while Fullerton was coming from behind to defeat
the Pirates at home, 57-54.
Golden West improved its record to 15-1 ove-1 rail and 4·0 in conference action u five players
900red in double figures.
Jill Guthrie hit for 26 while Janet Ramaekers
BCOred 24 for the Rustlers. Carol Krikorian had 12
while Teresa Rea and Marcia Mathews each con-
tributed 10.
Guthrie and Rea were the dominant players on
the boardl at both ends of the court.
Orange Coast and Fullerton engaged in a battle
for first place with the Hornets emerging on top to brins their record to 6-0 in conference action. OCC
dropped to 5-1 with the two teams scheduled to
meet again at Orange Coast in the final regular
season game.
Orange Coast went in front by 13 points in the
first half before the Hornets came back to take a
31 -30 lead to the dressing room. Then in the second
half, the Pirates moved in front by 10 with eight
minutes remaining but couldn't hold the~
Delores Effinger hit 18 points for the Pirates
while Kris Kroyer had 15 in a losing caUle.
Fullerton 9COred the last six points of the game
and moved in front to stay with a little more than a
minute remaining.
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Tbe .... 1ebQJarly court prof-ln-
.. be never eun•adered to~ end
did ~ ln hil poww to tnfect hil
YOWi& profe&el with the MID9 controlled
attitude.
"Wbea we "•re approachln& the
wlnn1JW.elnlk Naard -San l'randllo'J
60 1tnTpt ,...... .. he said, "the nMldla
natu.raUy naade •Jo& of it. My advice to the
kida wu: 'Don't look ahead. 1''1 JU. m...
ketball. lt'1 not the end of the worfd. Avoid
jl.abUation. Don't pt excited when rou win. Jlor\'t get dejected when you lole.'
WOODEN HAS an averaioll '° the cur-
.rent ital.ling tacUcl in the oolleg!? game.
"It's farcical," he aald. "You should al-
ways try to win the same rather than keep ~ bing it. Under present rules, I can
understand a IU\ll late in the g~ when
you're ahead, never when you're behind."
He said he w• opposed to ~na the
zone defense -"let everybody p)ay ~ they
like" -and would have .a rule forbidding
an offenaive rebound, "a cheap goal."
Who was the best player he ever coa-
ched?
"Lewis Alcindor.'' Wooden r,plied 40-
heshatingly, reffrri.ng to the great st&( who ,
· took the Muahm n ame Kareem AbduJ-
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Lucille Lee and funlty car ve..-
ran J im Dunn, both of Loni
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Lee will be pllotln1 the Marc
Danekas-owned TR-3 Special
wbJch recently hit a '&.66 leeond
clotking in winning the fuel and
gas champlon shipa in Bakers-
field.
Others In lhe fun'}.Y car com-
petltion include Mike Duhh, Tom
McEwen, John Force and Billy
Meyer.
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STANDOVTI -Bill Sieker (left) of Bltanda
· and Fountain V alleoh! Ken Harter played well
in J'riday 1).laht'1 v yball action. l'.aglee won,
Baroni were beaten.
From Page B 1 ,
BR0UGHTEN. • •
only one rve bou1ht on a recommendation," ahe
-.ya.
Brough1en purchued M.je9tic Aura foe below
the 125';000 aaki.nc price and the hone baa rewar-
ded her owner with more than $78,000 ln winnings in about one year. •
Today,. Broughten is involved heavily in the
busine8a of hone syndication. She is al80 involved
in the "~lltlcs" of the buainem. She was elected to
the oo.nt of the California Harne. Hone Breeders
Aaaociation and she is al80 a member of the board of
the Western Standardbred Aslociation.
She is al80 hoping to begin her own syndication
-the fitst llmited ~~rshlp for two-year-olds in
training -called ~rnia Standardbred Enter-prises. . . -
_ _ Brou~ainer is.-™-Gary Baker who
joined her)lear t h• end of 1981 after Silverman
returned to the ..i to specialize in the trainlq of
Grand CinUt ho~
Whil' lla~er · dOes the training, Broughten is
doing more and· mare foc the promotion of harness
· in C.Womla. ~~ <1t1 is tp have two major racing com-
plexe, 1ri omia," she says.
· Sb~'j lioping her syndication idea will bring
new owners into the game. too.
"Nothing like tb.ia has been tried before," she
says. "li a ~~ baa a part of many hones,
mste.d of all In one, it is le. pf a risk."
ADd Broughten knows .arnething about Nb.
She only • to think about Rum Pirate or Majestic
Aura •
it · U(; hos ts tri-meet
f U Irvine's men's track and field team hosts I Pa,c1fi Coast Athletic Association champion San
1 I J~. S te and rival Long Beach State today be-
gir\Jlinj at 2 p.m.
I' . N le. than allht conference champions will
· be on ~ a meet. featuring three of the top four I teams ih ~ PCAA championships last year.
1 Ttle Anteaters, because of finals, have been idW f<>t nearly two weeks. In their laat dual meet
I . they pulled a stunning 86-77 win over San Diego
State.
. ~ the way for UCI will be aenior Eddie
f Carey~ qualified for the nation.ala last Sa~
f lnvita onal. ·~r; clock.ins in the 400 mptep ~t. the
~ Be· ch Cities canceled
] .s. 11e elements did it again to what was to be the
I ·117th 4fvtua1 Kiwanis Beach Cities track and field
· anvi~?nal -today's scheduled meet has been ,, :::i because of wet grounds with no makeup
t .f e meet was to have included prep standouta
' : from efending champion Fountain Valley, Marina,
Hunt eBeach, Edison, Westminster, Ocean Vu:w~ na del '1ar, &tancia, M.ter Dei, Mission
. ·Viejo,' Hilla, El Toro and the host Newport
11H.arbar Sailors.
j ~:J· ic ~ ard files malpractice suit l · USTON (AP) -J. R. Richard, the Houston
, • " pitcher trytna to make a omnebaclt after •
e-tnreatening stmke ln 1980, filed a malpractice ~t f'riday against the team physician and three
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• : other ~octon.
' :Jnd .. Wile, Carolyn. -.' ;• The IUit eeks~ dam-aa for Wchard
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JCPenney
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Oilers win
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AYSO finals totJ.ay 40°/o off all 14K
• chains All-star battles set for Sunday • charms
Gary Buckela fashioned a
two-hitter through slx innings
and Greg S h irley paced an
eight-hit attack with a pall' df
dou bles to lead Huntington
Beach High to an 8-2 Su~t ~ t 7 811 vict.cql a&.Ooaan
View, the Jone game Within the C>ranBe Coast aree to get put the rain lierrier Friday.
Buckels allowed only two sin-
gles in raising his overall record
to 5-0 (3-0 in league _play), stri-
king out four and walking none.
Shirley had a two-nan double
in the sixth inning aft.er picking
up one RBI in the fifth Inning
with his first two-~.
PASADENA -Six Orange
County American Youth Soccer
Organization teams will wrap up
the 1981-82 11eaaon wber• all
A YSO teams would like to be -
in tbeJ Sou thern Califo~== tiona1 cMmpiOnilllp arid
games this weekend. -
Fountain Valley-Westmlftltet'
Region 5 leads the Orange
County charge, with two teama
battling for sectional titles and
three mor~ going for all-star
crowns in action at Brookside
Park adjacent to the Roe Bowl
Also aluglng doUbles were
Greg Dev alk and Brian Patrtdt
for the winners, who are JlOW 4-1
in league play, a half game off
F.d.iaoo'a leque-leading pace.
Lance Hoek.in bad a two-run
homer apinst Buckela' relief for
Ocean View in the bottom of the
seventh to •vea a atuit.mii..
Today's action ia re.erved for
sectional chjUDplomhip games,
and the R eg ion 5 Strikers, a
Divialon m girls ~ will battle
La Mlradli at 1 p .ID}
Another Region 5 girls teem. a
Division V aquad compriaed of
9-10 year-olds, will face Upland
for that eectional championship
at 1 p.m.
On Sunday, all-at.ar clashes
incb1de a Bea~on 6 boys team
IOYSCLUt
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Spring Ba8eball for Boys & Girls
~ Mawch-June Age 7-10, '11"'~3
Q>St t2QOO Q>aches Also Needed.
Tryouts March 27, 1982
9-11 am -12-1 p.m. ,
968-5252
: 9840 +...,.; Fa•taln Valley
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One 1tudent described
hi• dad to ahoiher 1tu-
dent:
"He '1 made a lot of
money, and at the ai'e of
60 be'1 flnally found out
that h l1 life la nothing.
Beacuae he eeea that ln
five or ten yean be'1
PD8 to dJe, and he ...
that De'1 got aU bll 'pl.'
and he'a still nowhere.
Life It.elf WM ju8t a ve-
hicle for blm to attain
theN extertor pla. So °'"" how eta. be handle life? :e.icauae he bu llO
1oal1 to preoccupy bta
mlncL wbat'a preoecu-
pylnt bl1 mlnd now la
life, and he cannot han-dle that.
"'Ibla c.t at eo la where
l mn at 20. Wt.n r m eo, I
don't want to be wt.er.
he'a at. Betq ~rat.
at 20, yo11 atlll feel JOU
-know )'0Un9lf, but at to -where do yO\l 10 trom thl!nr'
At 20 or eo 10" .._.
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1,~ynowtme..Wllla
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bun Division m (13-14-year-old)
which will meet Hawthorne at 11
a.m.
Alao on Sunday, -a Region-~
girls team on the Division V level
meets Ventura at 1 p.m. Region 5 '
al.to "nds a Division VI team into the all-star finals against Agoura
at 11 a.m.
AY80 Sectional•
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Weber Slate 000 000 0-0 1 4 ~w• 011 ooo •-2 .a 2 w... end Hlc*men; Delp end ......... ~ (5). 2&-Gele (GWC),.
lu•u .... w I, I I A ' I I 8llddlebeclt 000 000 0-0 I I
Souli-tem 000 002 •-2 4 O Lock• end Rubalcave: 9 relnerd end 0 '8'1en; HR-04mnen (8oulllweeMnl). • • ,,..,,. Conner 11.--taT l!O free -1. Poln'-1 IOCC). 21.117; 2. Perfect Uollt. Miu Ge)' 01<1, Bye Bye Trecl. Tom Weteoll -..e -137 ~ (OCC). 22.50; ~. Pett MSAC), 23. 111. Time: 2:b2.
Fred Couplet ..... -137 200IM -1. a.ra. (OCC). 2:10.M; 2. Ruh ~ MCL One mire~. ·~
C.-ait Stadler 5-70 -131 (MSAC). 2:11.81: 3. Coollrlt (OCC). 2:20.... ..0rMm Time (Pner) 7.00 u o 2.40
Doug T.... ..71 _131 200 hy -1. S .. tur (OCC), 2:1 t.30; 2. Summer Froilc (~) 8.00 3.20
Bud A11n ... 711 -13' WHlma tOCCI, 2:25.10; 3. Pett (MSAC). rw-Skip (Vellendlnollam) 2.80
Jottll MeNlle)' ... 71 -139 2:'8.M. Aleo r-O: Sp!Mter Anna. Miile Leugftt· °"" Pofll To-ee -138 100 ..... -1. ~ (OCC). 48.U: 2. ... ~ Gilt, MO<*enl Belle. ~ 7CMI t38 Rluo (OCC), 51.70; 3. Solvlnekl (MASC}, n--.. ,..._
14-19 = '31 82.0ll. , .. ;-.:=."~-· ~::·· I ~ 7t .. -l40• ' ~~ 1. ·~~= I I "1llnlt: ~ f.W-.. lr•119MtloM -~ 2. ,._.,.. . •• ( ._,. .. -· 18-12 -140 .,..__,. .. • UACTA (1-t) peid 138.40 ••-·LL L.-TY ....,., n.--140 2'.a e. ....._ &.-.-
J.C. ar-.. n-1'7 -140 IOO "--1. W.... tM8ACI. 4:5e.40; I. f'OURTM llACL OM mle I*& IALTWOAE ONOl£8 -T!Wlad 0-. Bot>._., •n 140 811oel (OCC), 11:01.to; &. S.liur (<>CC). llerwoddell (0-0.-) 10.AO 8 00 3.20 WW.., outllalder end llrodlla C.W,, Jiii-
.Jim Thorpe •11 = "' 5:15.70. ...,,.... Gold (GNndV) .:m uo a-.'° .. Clndnft.M Rede'°' Joe ..... 8obOy Clemo«! 70-71 -t41 200 ~ -1, Ruh (MSAC). 2:27.40; 2 Honie~ {Kuebler) 3.40 cetdw.
Olbl ~ 11-74 -141 Devle (OOC). 2:21.40; 3. Wonlcna (OCC). Aleo r808Ct. Be)' I.Ml, Avon 8pet1l, Annbto CLEVEl..ANO INOIANS -Waived 0.,,. .... 71-70 -141 2:'4.1. Bred. Aoeello, lnfteider, tat ... purpoee of gMllf lMWIY Wedlclne n.ee -141 400 "-rtley -no 9lltlW. '""'-: t:OO VS. 111m hie unriond11Jon81,.._.
Or.Id EdWerde o I l 'Jt7·~ ..+ \4t11c..r-----------!Ji.1111Wliol""' ........ w.iWi1.i.:.r....t.1---..:.~.:.:..~~--i.;..-.:..-------------J O.A. Welbtlng -.~ -ua Tom '°'8 5-73 -142 a.y Ple)'W n.ee -142
Keftfl Feroue 71 ·71 -142
Qllp ... 7~72 -142
Tom Pur1nr 71-71 -142 Tom.....,. -.n -142
.>.y Cudd 72.70 -142
Nie* FelOo -.n -142
Bob GIOer 71-72 -143
811 Aogerw 72-71 -143
Bred Bryant 7'-70 -143 a.wtt Lye 72-71 -143
GI Mor.-! 71-71 -143
JOM co. 71-72 -143 Fuaw &Iller .. 7, -143
Prep track and field results
.... M.._ 1. No¥otny {E). •:•5.t; 2.
Wr I• ..... a, ........ ood • Coe (E), •:'8.0; 3. l(elly (E), 4:'8. 1.
100 -1. FlguerOll (W). 10.7; 2. 2-mlle-1. Coe (E). 10:28.8; 2.
Doble (W), 10.7; 3. Phlll'9a (W), Oleuon (M). 10:51.0: 3. Gormley
11.0. (E). no tim..
200 -1. Oobl• (W). 2•.2: 2. 120HH-1. Lui (M), t5.•: 2.
2. Wetklne (V). •2.0: 3. 8actimen
(U). 42"8. "° reley -1. UnMrwlt)'. '41.0.
Mii• rtlay -1" Unlv•r•lly,
3:3& 1.
PV -1. Ulumim (I), 12.f: 2. Gregor (C;). 11-e; 3. He9d (CM).
t()..().
SP -1. SzyptnlU(CM). &1-e: 2.
Mataon (CM), «·2 ~; 3. We<n«
(CM) ...... 2 'i4. i. ._..... 74-41 -143
.........,. ... 75 -143 ' "'111! Cllilliilt1 .. 7 4 -143 ~llWedkn ... 11 -144
MlchMll (W), 25.1; j . Kaiplen (8). Zumw•tl (E). 15-5 15.S; 3. Devi•
no time. (M). 17.1. ~
400 -1. M1c:11M1e (W), 55.f': t. aidlK-1. B'°'*fl (M), •2.0; 2.
Ray IW). s~~.3. ~ (W., 58.5.~ .VJ•lr• (M) '4.2.a; ~ Z11111w•t1 (E),
PV -1 Betton (NN). 12-0; 2. 8enn"1 (NH). 11-e: $. Sohonl (U).
t-6. I
LJ ,-1. Sl-~rt (U/, 20·0; 2.
Berry (NH/s 20-0; 3. 81~rger
OT -1. Matton (CM), 1~2 'At;
2. Szyperekl (CM), 12t·S '.t; 3.
Wfiffltf (CM). 123-7. ' -~ 5-75-144 .... ~ 72-72 -144
'--..... 72-73 -144 Or911,,.,.... 70-74 -144
.. ~ Tl-7t -144
Mike a.wwi 1 wa -14'
lien er..-71-73 -144 Danny Edwarde 72-72 -144 ..... <>-.tlulll 74-70 -1 ... .,., ..... ..78 -144 Aon ..,.... .. 7. -144
88mlwd L8flOW 14-71 -1411 ....,....,. • 71-7'-t'5
.._ D9wlrl 73-72 -1'5
.... ~ 72·73 -145
... Ham 70-75 -1'5 i ~ 8$-78 -1•5 Mll•ao-71-74 -1'11 ...... 71-74 -145
........... 71-74 -145 E 71-75-148 ...,., n-n-'" T'Mtty --71-1441 Leu°"'*" 72-74 -1'8 bum 1•10-1441 12-7'-148
72·14 -148
--A1'1•0t1G 70-71 -,.. rd "'811 -.11 -141 0... Uhler 12-74 -141 ~b.111 , ....... ~75-72 -147
a.. COOdY 72.75 -1'7 ...... ~ 70-77 -147 ~ ...... 72.71 -147
0.-l!ldlelbergllr 70-77 -J'T
........ 'aK...-Ooen JM1w1 oemer '1'4-10-1« .-...Kerr 74-71-1'5
_,., l.OpR ...... 70-711-145
,.. ~ 13-73--148 Mir MDOt{ 72·74-147 Jo,,,_....... Ta-T•-1'1 9-Klllg 7•7'-147 0..., Mani 13-71-1'8 ~Tllbor 75-73--141
..... VWI.._ 71-71-141 ~ "8llOldl 1•n-14t D811N Wt111e 71-T1-14t ~ Dalllr .,..._, ...
~ 71-11-14t =" b=d ~;:::~: .... 74-71-141 ..... a. 74-75-14' Clrld)'.. 11-71-141
~........ , .. 71-150
......... 71-74-150
y~........... 74-71-190 .Ill!,.,.,. T7·7t-1IO "--y.... ~1-.,......, n.n-1•
..... • lll RIPP 1t-71-1IO .......... 74-19-1IO
Qll'tllllfl .. ' 17. 74-111 ... ,..... 14-17-111
.......... n.n-111 =....... 11-74-111 --. n.n-111 ............. n.n-111 &...-........ 71-74-111 ........ 77.,.,_1.
..... Mia , .. ,._1.
=-Qip,\g I) ~= =Mil 11-79-114 LartE" :~= ·=--Jt~=
~:-a.,,.,,.,._ (W), ~'f0.2;'1: ·4e.t. •
Armt1lrong (W). 2:12.3; 3. ~ 440 relay-1. Mllttn8, '9.4.
(W). 2:23. 1. Mlle r...,._1. Edleon, no 11me.
M .. -1. Yueler (8 ), •:30.5; 2. LJ-1. Johneoo (E). 20-10: 2.
Whon (W), 4:63.8; 3. Wlll1-(B). Frink (E), 20·7: 3. Devi• (M). 4:55. 1. 19-M' ..
2-mlle -1. YUl1er (8). 10:22.8; TJ-1. HelM (M). 41-7; 2. Ocud
2. W9eme (8). 10:'5.2; 3. ~ (M). '1· 1 'At; 3. WHhlngton (E),
ton (W), 11:00.0. *'™· 1~H -1. WOiff (8). 17.T; 2. HJ-1. HelM (M). 5-10; 2. Aod-M.rllng (W), 17.7; 3. Ftyon (W), ney (M). 11·8; 3. Wuttlngton (E),
18.5.· w . ~
3DOLH -1. Schelmerllom (W), PV-1. ,o~y1he (EJ. 13·0: 2 .
41.7; 2. lOuno (W). 43.3; 3. Doble Heutt. (M). 12-t; 3. Lui (M). 12-0 • (W). 4-4.2. SP-1:"Poni* (!}, 4&-3; 2. Rl-
40, Ntey-1. Wood~, dlardeon(E), •S.11~; 3.Bfown(M). 47.7. ~'At.
Mlle,.,,,,-1. Woodbridge, OT-1 •• Georaattot (M), 123-6;
3:151.4. 2. e...uc.11E1: 118-0'.t: 3. Rlcflerct-PV -1. s.rter (W), M ; 2. Flynn IOll (6. 11a.:2.
(W). ~ a. Hwton (WJ. t-0. ,
HJ -1. ~ (W). 5-2: 2. Ka-Ha ..... "· Piil V..., • plen (8). 5-2: t. WOiff (8 ). $-4. 100 -1. Soohoo (FV), t0.3: 2.
LJ -1. 8eh8'm8'hOro (W). Emery (FV), 10.4; 3. Brim (HB).
11-1: 2. °*" (W). 1M: s. wom 10.•
(8)1 17-t. 220 -1. Brim (H8 ), 23.1; 2.
tJ-1.a.tg(W).41-2;2.Sym Soohoo (FV). 24.0; 3. Mendou
(W). 874. Ytn (W). 37·2. ~ 2.'-t.
. SP -'1. JoflNon (W), 38-t; 2. 4'0-1. E"*Y ("'), 51,f: 2.
Whlteelde (W). -.; a. Nldldeofl T1lorTIPW (~8), SU; 3. 8lliflop
(W), 31-4. ~· 61.t.
Gow .. ,.., ............ 11
100 -1. Brown ~a:..3: 2. Wood (W), 10.4; 3, (W).
10.S.
220 -1. Brown (011). 23~: 2 •
Oueet (0\1), 23.5; 3. Depelm (W). 25.1.
440 -1. Ou.ti (OV). SU; 2.
AufmlM (OV). 63.7; 3. Depelm !Wj.,55.1. -1. Monon (W), 2:01.7; 2. ~ (W). 2:04.0; t. Wllllfl (OV). 2:05.t.
... -1. Monon 00 4:A2..2; 2. Ardllbeild (OV), ut.1; 3. tHic1a
(W). 10:31.0.
2·lflll• -1. Are hlbetd (OV),
10:31. 1; a. ~ (OV). 10:36.0: s. Olr'Cll (W). i0:31.0. t.eHti -1. Mlnauin(OVj, '17.4';
2. Ot••• (W), 17.t ; 3. C•ml:lot ~20.t.
-1. OV). «>.~
2. (W). :.::.-~ (W). 43.t: ,
''°rel., -1. oe .. n View, ..... ~lte , ... " -1. WMtmlfleter, l:At.1.
HJ -1. evme (OV), .. 0: 2. ......_CM...,no'*4. ~ -f. o.w.. (OV), ICM: 2. ....,_ M 1M \t; I. AuewelM
(OY), 1u:· ,
TJ -t. NIIMI (r~·!i..!_· ...,.. <OVJ. ...,. a. ""'" --1~
"" -1. ic._ll ... . •-•·M'lll ..... ~ .. LMllee -.o , .. ... ~":t Alfl'ed (W). 11~ a; ...... ICM. 114-e: ........ fOY).tlM. .. •
. --1. ~ !M 2:04.S; ·I. ....... (FV). t:Ol.i; ..... 9ough IH8>. ~:l)e.e. • ....... J.QuinOnez(Hl).4.:83.3; 2. Moetllf ~ A:36.2; 3 .. ~
-(Htt). 4:S5.7. 2·mll• -1. OulnonH (HI). t :St.4: 2. Moltier (FV). 10:01.4; 3.
Mann (FV). 10:11.2.
330LH -1. Andrewe (FV). 39.0;
2. VanOorHl8' (HB). •0 .2; 3.
Tllomp9on (H8l.:~. 1~H -1. (FV), 15.2:
2. r ... i.r (FV). 111.1; a. Carel• (HB). 111.t .
440 rtley -1. Founleln v...,,
4U.
Mlle ,.,ay -Fount•ln V•ltey,
3:31.t. LJ -1. Brim (H8l, 20-t; 2.
Mlttennelr (HB). 20-5 ~: 3. ~
dor.e (Hll). ft-7. .
HJ -1. Mlttermw (HB). e-o: no
8llOOl'ld Of third.
TJ -1. 8llttertl8ld (HB). '3-1; 2.
Hlf19r (FV). 3 ... 10; 3. Mlttermtllf (HI). M'At.
PV -1. "--' (FV). 12-4; 2. Delcourt (FV), 12-t; 3. Mc<;enn
(H8). 12-4. a.--1. Moen (H8). 50-3'At; 2.
l "*11 (HI). 4t-O: 3. Smltll
( 4M'4.
-1. ~ (H8~ 14'1-I;
2. H1rrleon (HI), 1H-10'At; I .
9111111 <"-1 ... 11"-
(NH), 111-e :.t. •
HJ -· 1. Bue~la (U), 8·01 2 .
8ilrry (NH). 8-0; 3. M8t1le {U). f.O" 1 J -1. Blocllburgtr ( .... ). 43--3;
2. Jen (U). 42·8; 3. St-•n (U).
40-&. .! OT -1. H,. (U). 1.._.; 2. Gaal
(NH), 142-1: 3. a.um (U). 103-7 .
SP -1. GU1i (NH). ""'~ 2 . Hiii (U), 43--11; 3. Mllcflell (U). 41-1.
Women
HIGH ICHOOt. ......................
100-1. Phllllp• (W). 12.2;
200-1. Bunon 00 21.4; 4'00-1.
Cottle (W), 1:05.4j ioo-1. Kitl--1. 2:38.4; Mlle-1. SebeNer tW).
8:01.3; 2-mlte-1. Verb.,9 (Wt
13;10; 300Ui-1.11ooen (W). ll1j.
.400 relay-t. Woodbndge, 115.
Mlle ..-.Y-1. Woodbrldoe. 4:'9.t; IJ T-M. ......... G HJ-1. l<lrven (W), '-I: LJ-1.
100-1. lYbliraer ~O.t; 2. Kirven (W), 14-e; 'rJ-1. l<lrv91t SWMZy(ET),-10.d; 3. I (&t). (W). 31..3;$P-1. WlleonlW). 31..f. 10.7. I
220-1, Lybtlrger (ET), 23.2; 2. fb\. V..., NY.1 HtMt, ...... ~
Pol-"1 (Eal.), 23.5; 3. e.ldtlll (ET). 100-1. Henoereon (FV), 11.t :
24.5. 220-1. H•tfleld (FY), 27 .O:
440-1. Betdllll (ET), 53.0; 2. •AO-I. Slorlnl (FY). 1:05-.2;
JOhneon (Elt.). 54.1; 3. And4non 880-1. Olrado1 (FV), 2:34.t ;
(ET), 55.1. Mlle -1. Crablr" JF'i). 5:41.0; eeo-1. Jim McCerttty 1&1.1. 2-rl"Me-1. ~ P4 tllOM·
2:01.2; 2. Andtrton (m 2:08.1; 3. 110LH-1. H•ttl•l 11 (P'i). 1~.I:
CUfri1GNm (ET). 2:1U.. 330L.H-1. Hetlltld (FVI, ..,~ Mlle-I. Logen (ET), •:H.S; 2. rela)'-t. Founlaln V~ 62 ;
Jim McCartlly (Eet.> •:'4.0 : 3. Mlle rell)'-1. HunUnoton
Wen.n (ET). 4:51.4. • •:34.8; lJ-1. M•o•yan (FVJ. 2·~1. F.,ten (ET). 10:11.0;-1~; TJ-1. 8-(H8). 30-t\t
2. Wwren (ET). 10:fll.3; 3. John HJ-1. M•ndou (H8 ). 4-1ot . ~(E.lt.). 10:41.t. SP-1. Utu (HI ), 36-10: OT-i
120HH-1. 8oMn (Ell.). 1&.4; I. Viv (H8). 1C>e-11. 1 Sonwl (ET). 17.2: 3. 8-1 (En). •
17.8. OoeM V)lw .. W11tr Ir t~ 330lH-1. eo-.{t.t.). 41.4; 2. 100 -1. Burnt (OVl. 12.0;
Eldrtdglt (gf). 41.t: 3. 8oeell (&l.). -1. Whitler (W). 2t. f:' "'° -
43.1. PYtct (OV.). 118.4; MO -1.1 440 f'lle.)'-'1. E TOro, 45.1. (W), 2:33.0; Mlle -1. NoeftH
Mlle rwtey-1. &tlnda. 3:42.0. (0\1), 5:50.0; l·mltt -1. Meer"' W-1. Hof1llfl (ET). 19-1; 2. Ven ken (W), 11: 14.0; 110LH -1.
U.UW (ET}. 11-11 1Mit: a. Nelcal Webb (OV), 11.8; 330LH -1.
(Elt.). 1t-o. Webb (011). 51.T; 440 r.-r -1.
TJ-1. Ven LJeuw (ET). 41.t; 2. ac-, View, 54.1; Hite r-.y -1,
Horgen (ET). 39-0\t; 3. 0.. (ET). Wtetminettr, 4;50.0; HJ -1. Alt-
38-f. .blo (W). 3·10; U -t. SendoWI
HJ-1. LMry (ET)( M : 2. 8"'-(OV). 12-t; SP -1. H OermM tank~ M : 3. (tlt1 W.. l&l) (OV). 2S-o 'M OT -1. !<-. (W), Md (let.t.M. ee.2. PV-1. SOiie (ht.). 11-·0; 2. Fl-~.(ET). 1t.o: 3· Molllw1 (la.). 1oo~r~-r~a.~ aoo
SP-1. SefgMnt (l!T), •7-1; 2. -1. MOf1on ~), 27.1; 400 -t. =·cm 45-t: 3. COlellwl (bt.). ~L~:.112:~:.~; i,.~~o.: 1~·w~t~
OT-1. Hotll (!T), 1't·3'At; 2. M~, 5:28.t ; 2·mlle -1, Woff•
sm1111 (Eet.), ~3•·o: 3. a.reun1 11:~.:.~Uoot.H -1. Monol'I
(ET). 1324. U ; '9UULl'I -1. lie (1), .... 4: I
400 reley -1. I~. 111.t; Mll9 If~ c.-............ ,. -1. IMnt. 4:0e.O; H.I -t ~
100 -TflfttfMtt (I), 11.S: 2. a-t (C" 4-o: u -1 V...,.
Hilrtlly(I), 1U;3..Ma~W).1U. (I), 1 .. 4; SP -· 1. ~(CM).
200 -'· H~ (I n .o: I . $3-7 \t: DT -1. OI (I)...... • J Tr"""*I (f}. 11.&a.L tQIJ), ~
24.0. •T_ .......... '°' -1 ~~•at. 100 -1. Wiii In 1U; llO _. SlllWM (I), lt.4t A. .... .-.., 1, ._,._,.(IT). 20: 44'0 -f. •
au. ·~ ~ii.ET>. 1:02.11 ... -" -, .-.. T), 2:M ,i=-1, I . l..oli d t :H.I; -\. O roi o. ~ hell 11:11.1; n0ut-fl'• •
I . -t, lla.:t~~ m;.~ .~ ~ 'l;'f::, ( 1.. , ... ~,, •• ,
t • • -1. •:•. . . ., _ .
'· ...
I
am to ;attend conf e •
Newsweek maga-
line nport.ed earlier thla
month that the Reaaan
adminturaUon wu
pr..urinc Graham not
to make the trip, f..tna
the Soviets would use
him for propaaanda
purpoeea.
"fm au.re there baa
been d'8cullico with our
government, especially
in that it refers to the
country of Ruaaia," said
Donald L. Bailey, a spo-
kesman for Graham.
Asked if anyone
• at the White House
GJldAM h a d t r i e d t o d l s -
courage Graham from going, Balley said, "I cannot
speak to that becauae ~don't have t~at
~tion."
Graham lllsUed a statement aaying, "It ia my
slrqre prayer that this viait will make at 1eut a spWI oontribution to better understanding between
lfle. peoples ol the Soviet Union. the United States
~d other countriee of the world.
"We trade with each othe~ we have cultural
changes and we have contltlllfed political nego-
dons in spite of our differences. I think it is now
me that we move into a spiritual dimension as
ell
"My purpose in going to the Soviet Union is
lplrttual, and It la no~ .m~ lJ\~Uon to becalm in· ~ ln political or ideoJoCical llauee, •• he aaid.
Accordin1 to the 1tatement released by the
BUly Gnbam Evanaellatic Amoclation office here,
the ~Uat announced he had been invtted to
attend a wonhip llet'Yice May 9 at the cathedral and
speak to \he congregation during the morning li-
~t even1na. are.ham' aaid, he will pruch at
the Moscow Baptlat Church, which haa 5,500
members.
On May 11 , Graham la to addreaa a Soviet·
1pon1ored international conference called "Reli8fiow WOl'ken f« Savlna the Sacred Gift of
Life from Nuclear Catastrophe.''
The National C.OUncil of Churches of Christ in
the United States alao has aaid it will be repreeent.ed
at the COllferenoe, which opena May 10, acoordlna to
the Soviet newt aaency T ...
Graham said leaden of many major rellgiona
around the world would be at the meetlnl(.
"I will be attending the conference aa an
obeerver," Graham said.
"However, previous commitments will prevent
me from stayina for the entire conference."
Grahan\ aaid he would be addressing the con-
Conce ts, lectures schedule·d .
~ ~~~ .. M1" !!:!t•
at die·tffth91Nft•·ol~~rc:::c:e ~. ...... the Jewtlh ~ rarwn.
.. to belln at 7: p.m. Sunday at the santa Ana Kiah Scbool auditorium.
A CONCERT la to be prwented at 7:80.p.m.
Sunday at Chritt C.Oo!!:f:, Irvine Fow\den Ha111 .1 \
1530 ~. Perl wU1 be the coUeee ana ABOV1' 1,200 Jehovah'• Witneuet frbni tlte
handbell cboln. 0ranae C.C-t are expected at • two-day t9
le9liorl in l!'&-ondMlo April 3 and 4. Nichol.al
TEMPLE BETH DAVID cholr wU1 pwent a 1ak Jr .. a dlatrict minilter from New York, )ril -
benefit concert at 8 p.m. April 3 in the new sane· rect the program.
tuary at 8100 Hefley St., W..irnan.ter. I
A LECTURE on ''Taking Charae of Y Otb Liit"
F AURB~ REQUIEM wW be performed by is to be pmient.ed by author James Meltonj!~ 7*
the Geneva Prelbyterian Church chancel choir at p.m. ThW'lday at the Church of Religious 'l°-·
· 2223 Main St., Huntington Beach.
CHURCH' NOTES DEADLINE FOR HOLY
WBE&z..BASTBR SERVICES IS 5 P.M.
FRIDAY.
5:30 p.m. Sun~~l. at the church, 24301 El Toro
Ro.d,Lacuna .
A RUMMAGE SALE la to be conducted until 2
p.m. today at tb9 Child's World Children's Center,
1 University Methodist Church, 18422 Culver Drive,
Irvine.
VONETTE BRIGHT, author and speaker for
Campus Crusade for Christ, ia to speak today before
A PREACWNG MISSION will be co~uctecl
by the Rev. Dr. Hayden S. Sean of Hawaj at ...
First United Methodiat Church of Costa Me.a, 4tO
W. 19th St. He will preach at 10:45 a.m. aM 7.
p.m. Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Tues$y *
Wednetlday. '
GOSPEL SINGER Linda Hopkins is to pel'·
fonn at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the Capistrano <Am-
munity Church aervice at the Saddleback Colllfe
gymnasium.
"IN REMEMBRANCE," a film about men Mid
events aurrounding the Last Supper, is to be shown
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Flnt United Method.flt
Church, 2721 17th St., Huntington Beach.
ference on the Chrl_,ilan's undentanding of peace in ,..----------------------------.-----------
a nuclear age. ..
Ex-astronaut to talk
A former astronaut will be the featured 1pea-
ker at the annual mayor's breakfast., a htghllaht of
the Newport Harbor Christian Leadership Week,
which ends Friday.
Brig. Gen. (ret.) Charles Duke Jr., lunar mo-
dule pilot of Apollo 16, will speak at 7:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Newport Sheraton.
The event is sponsored by the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis Club.
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"C:hare•: A Spreadlnlf Flame"
•_:rim Timmons Speakin_g
For Info: Call 644-1350
Bring yo.Jr child to
Huntinoton Centet fot o
free fun visit with t~
Easter Bunny. Photos
only $2.88 on request.
Daily 'til Easter.
ORANGE CO·A5T CHURCH emECTORYi
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March 21, 1982
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wine list w ith a very capable staff to assure
your dining a real experience. Reservations
and jackets suggested. (714) 751 -7153.
HUNGRY TIGER RESTAURANT
Famous for live Maine lobster and fresh
fish daily. The oyster bar has its own menu
of special seafood dishes. Lunch and
dinner. Entertainment and dancing.
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GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT
· "Unequivbcally the finest in natural
cuisine:· Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.
8 A.M.~10 P.M. Sunday-Th"rsday;
8 A.M.-11 P.M. Friday and Saturday.
557-8433.
RESTAURANT HORIKAWA
Operated by Horikawa of Tokyo, offers
gourmet Japanese cuisine in a serene set-
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Teppan Room, cooked right before your ·
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cards. Open 1 days a week. (714) 557·2531
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French wines for your enjoyment. Food and Wine
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A scrumptious selection of waffles. Plain,
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for today at the iool"
MARMADl:KE by Brad Anderson
"Just when I got rid of that last batch
of hats, we have another windy day!"
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by Kevin Fagan
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Und• Len haa a oonfellion to
make: he was always TERRIBLE a~ f1yina kites, Usually aber he
h•d worked long and hard at
.. tting the kite ready (no ripa or
'-ars), the tall attached and all
tile knots out of the string, the
wind would die down.
Uncle Len hopes his friends = better luck with their kit.es.
n1 them can be:. fun, but
t1mee people get hurt when
tbey dcn't pay attention to aome
danaen. a~ are some safety tips for
Uncle Len's.,friends:
-Always use dry string,
wood and paper ln your kite.
-Never use metal, wire or
metallic string or cloth.
-Don't fly your kite in the
"'fl· Don't cross streets or high-
W!!ys when kite flying.
-Always fly your kit.es away
from television and radio anten-
naa.. ,
,_ Always fly your ~ away
~power lines. U your ki.te is
eaughtin a power line, don't try
to get it down.
First prize and $5 this week
B<_>eS to Scott Borack1 11, of Costa l'.1esa. Congratulations, Scott, for
your great drawing of a Japanese
fish kite.
Second place a nd $2 goes to
Gregory Hurst, 12, of Fountain
Valley, who drew a fine version
of 1t!te oki-fashioned box kite.
FIRST PLACE: Scott Borack of Costa Mesa
OI•• Oollll DAIL V N.OT/...._, M8rdt 27, tlla
WATER-SAVING SLOGANS -Chris Fraser
and Amy Crane, both 9, hold posters they
made during a water conservation project at
Masuda School, Fountain Valley. Third-fourth
graders of Mrs. Carrie Slayback have been
~Ne41Wf'91ato
studying California's water supply and its
scarcity, the canal system and have been
spreading the "water-saving word" to home
and community.
Students support discipline
Kids think it would curb violence, survey says
ST AM FORD, Conn. (AP) -chers let kids break rules. They
Old-fashioned school di.acipline is say 'well, just this once we'll let it
the way to curb school violence, a go.' But, every time they led a
survey of more than 12,000· ju-kid get away with something,
nior and senior high school awd-they make the situation worse
ents indicates. for t~lves, for the trouble-
In the poll of subscribers tb the maker ... for the kids who want
national school publication, !tad to learn 10mething."
magazine, 80 percent of the-The discipline survey w as
students said violence could be conducted in conjunction with a
curbed with discipline. Eighty-Read article that cited several
seven percent said they would causes as the root of vandalism
appreciate "a lot of" or "some" and the lack of discipline in to-
discipline, says editor-in -chief day's schools:
Dr. Terry Borton. -Violence in society is on the
The magazine, published by increase.
Xerox F.ducation Publications for -Large impersonal schools,
half a million junior high and which make students feel like
Borton said the stud~ts wrote
about all problems, but comments
on the last -lack of sch.ool dis-
cipline -far outnumbered the
others.
"Kids are disruptive to prove
they are someone," wrote a boy
from Lowell, Mass. ''They need
to show they can survive In the
world." ~
A boy from Boontown, N .J ..
said: "I think parental negligence
-and lack of parental di.edpline
-is at the root of it."
From Gillet, Wis., a girl wrote:
Ho~orable mentions go to Katy
Ek'lof'(who forgot to eilclose her
age), Cynthia Sisley, 13 and Eyal
Goldmann, (who also forgot to
enclose an age) of Costa Mesa;
Shanowa Scott, 11 , and Eddie
Hernandez, 13, of Huntington
Beach; Jeff Bulley, 11, and Misty
Sulley, 7 ~ of Corona del Mar;
Jason Hughe ll, 6, of Fountain
Valley, and all of Uncle L en 's
faithful friends in Room 13 at
Wilson;-,SChool in ~ta~ •
A special and lafe thanb"""'m!lti
students in Judy Jennings' class
in Room 20 at Newport Heights
Elementary School for their ter-
rific pictures of koalas which
arrived too late for the contest
last week.
t high school students ln i;o~din_g "l')Qbo(ljes." ~ classes. ri ,;,, stt 1deDI---High-divorce rat.es, resulting
"I think problems are cauaed by
boredom. Kids have nothing to
do, but they want ~ ao they
vandalize.''
A Grand Blanc, Mich ., boy
explained: "The teachers are
afrAici of the stude nts, so they
don't discipline."
Good work frP'fll, Matthe'fi
Wilson;'9, James Berksntre, 10,
R ona ld Fleisc h e r , 11, Ty
Johnston, 8, Aesir Saenz, 10, and
Lamont Thomas, 8.
Uncle Len has a very special
cont.est next week for his friends.
The theme Will be circus pictures
-anything you want to draw
under the big top, Crom elephants
to acrobats -in honor of Circus
•Vargas, which will be at the
~County Fairgrounds ln
1 esa April 15. ~ough l~
I '
S~c.cr~ PLACE: Grego~unst of f0""1tal~n Valley
for nine performances.
Best part is that instead of cash
prizes, winners for next week
only will receive tickets to the
circus.
First prize will be four tickets
for the winner to attend with
parents and a brother or sister
(come .on , now, broth e rs and
sisters aren't all that bad!)
Second prize will be three
tickets, and all will be for ope-'
ning night on the 15th.
So get out your black ink and
white paper cut 4 inches square
and draw a circus picture for
next week.
Send it (one entry each, plea-
se) to Uncle Len, Daily Pilot,
P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA
92626 so they get here by Wed-
nesday.
R e m'cn ber, <ton' t c l own
around.
Students giving 'gator aid
GAJNFSVILLE. Fla. (AP) -
Ramon the alligator, who once
terrorized St. Louis in a Holly-
wood movie, now is growing
giant legs with the help of Un-
iversity of F1orida students who
want to give him a permanent
spot tn homecoming parades.
The 25-foot prop soared to
fame with the help of special
effects experts in the movie
"Alligator," portraying a reptlle
that grew to monstrous propor-
tions ln the sewers.
Then he was donated to UF,
whe r e he's had a friendlier
image as a university macot. For-
the past two football seasons,
Ramon has attended games on a
makeshift wooden wagon pulled
by cheerleaders.
But now a doze n mechanical
and engineering students are
creating some special effects of
their own.
With bits and pieces of springs,
tubing, metal and pipe. bicycle,
car and truck parts, the ur team
built a walki ng machine that
moves at about 5 mph, powe.red
by an electric motor.
"That is one of only two wal-
king machines In the country,"
says engineering profe990r Gary
Matthew, who nelped with the
construction of the machine.
"The othe.r one, at Ohio State, is
a lot fandef' • • . Our.a. .wllich ~
ua about $250, pretty much w~
stniaht ahead at the saroe speed
and ;..t over smooth surfacel.''
But at least Ramon will be
moving, which ii more than he
ever did in "Alliptor."
"They originally planned for
two men to get inside the hollow
body and walk hunched over
with 200 pounm on each of their
shouldere," Matthews .. id. "It
just didn't work. No one could
carry that much weight hWlChed
over like that.
"So, they ended up showing
the pa ln \he stills and when
he had to walk, they took pic-
tures of real alllgaton walkinc
and superimposed them on the
filln."
opinion polls on a regular basis. in kids who feel no one cares.
"What surprises us about the -Boredom: students, used to
discipline survey," says ~rton, the quick stimulation of televi-
"is both the large response -sion, become bored with school.
twice the n o rmal -and the -Lack of discipline; many
overwbelming sup~ {oc.fc;haol -~ IChool control.JJ ~~Jo the di8cipllne." I -ka!Ms of rarents aM imilaents
As one student from Beaver, iostead o principals and tea-
Pa .. put it: "Pr~pc;ipala and tea-chers.
In general, Borton says, the
students seem to support old
faslioned school -and, home -
disOpline.
But, onJy 30 percent approve
of paddling.
THE QUIZ
worldseope
(~0 ;cMntt tor .. ch queatlon enswe,.d eorrec:Uy)
1 The United Auto Workers and General
Motors reached a tentative contract agree-
ment which gives UAW members more
(CHOOSE ONE: money, job security) in
return for certain concessions.
2 President Reagan rejected Soviet President
Brezhnev's plan to (CHOOSE ONE: freeze,
reduce) the number of medium-range mls-
slles In Europe.
3 The U.S. Airborne Division landed on the
Si nai Peninsula where they will serve as a
peace-keeping force following the (CHOOSE
ONE: Egyptian, Israeli) withdrawal from the
area In April.
4 Meeting In Vienna, the member nations of
OPEC agreed to (CHOOSE ONE: reduce,
Increase) their oil production in order to
subilize world petroleum prices.
S During 1981, the U.S. imported about 35
percent of the oll it used. TRUt OR FALSE:
This is a record level for U.S. oil imports.
As the monarch of }or·
d&n, I re<llntly warned
that rifts between Arab
' -nations and continued
lu1ell occupation of the
West BAnk are brlnsfns
tile Mlddae East to the
brink of war. Who am 11
Aaswen appear (upside down) below quiz
• news picture
(10 points If you en,.., thts qutttlon c:orrec:tly)
Astronauts Jack Lousma and C. Gordon Fullerton took the
Columbia space shuttle on another mission into euth orbit.
Despite a short delay because of technical problems, the tak.e-off
for the shuttle'1 most complicated mission to date was successful.
It was the CQlµQ'lbia'J ((:HOOSE ONE: third, fifth) trip into outer
space. '
peoplewatcl1/spor1I~
(2 point. for eech quftlton _ .. red correctly)
1 Mikhail Baryshnikov, th~ Russian (CHOOSE ONE: ~.
hockey) star, was hospitalized In Los Angelt;' for surg~ry an bis
left knee.
2 Teddy ~rgrass, the award-winning .. l.., was critically
injured and leh partially paralyzed in an auto accident in
Philadelphia.
a-basketball star b-economist c-pop singer
3 A Jury found w~lthy Danish businessman Cliius von Bulow
(CHOOSE ONE : guilty, not guilty) on two charpi of
attemptlns to murder his wife.
4 Jack 'ate came frqm behrnd to win the Tournament Players
.. l.. Champlomhlp aiid a $90,000 purse in Ponte Vedra,
Florida.
a-CQlf b--T•rn& C-Curllng
... The I c. A~ bbctge" star (CHOO.SE ONE: pltcl'ler,
sluatr) ;s,.an40 ~~ej1 asreed to report to pr*ctlce. A
sal1ry dlspu~wtth tH"l owners had threat~oed to prevent the
Cy You~.watd winnt!f from playing a second .eason with the
Dodflen.
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Stones may crack
Japan 'harrier'
'IOKYO (AP) -Bill Wyman. the ball ,Wtariat or the Rolllna 8tone9, say. that the Britlah rock
band ii~--to make its fint tour of Japan.
'The S1ane1 have been unwelcome In Japan for
yeen beca._ IOIDe members have drua convictkma.
Wiman aald lt "look• like there ml1ht be a
chance' f91' a tour In the fall, "becau.e we're nice t·-...:;__-------------'---:--boya. really." Wyman ii vacationing here with his
wife and 20-year-old IOI\.
ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS
MELVIN SIMON PRODUCTIONS/ASTRAL BEU£VUE PATHE INC.
,_.BOB CLARK'S "PORKY'S"
KIM CATTRAU:SCOTT COLOMBY·KAKI HUNTER
Al.EX KARRA.5 • ..,.. SUSAN CLARKaOlir)i-
i.o.tPNias HAROLD GREEN&ERGwMELVIN SIMON ,_....,DON CARMODY w BOB CLARK
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the ftnal 10 for Trtvla Bowl XXV:
1. Helen BrlQI cook her middle name and
pined attention on the ICl'MI\ aa whom?
2. An inlUtudon known -the u,ht.hc>ule popl
up in what eomk:$J.:f ,
3. On J:lvta '• NeOl'd .. Studt Oft You," 3. "Mr. and MJ.illippl" (bom to wander)
what color WM hAa 'I balr? 4. lllinoa. C.el\tral (CMey'1 railroad)
4. Name the pnlklent who pve the lhorttwt 5. Debra P-.et in "Love Me Tender" (btlted
maU8W'Al ad*em ln hllt;ory. over Elvia)
I . The 1tralna of ''Canadian Sunaet" are rec:-6. Mllton Berle (Pauline'• baby)
08lilable In the a.dqp-ound of what popular aona 7. Temple end Bucknell (Old s~ Trophy) .. ol the Slxtlea? 8. ''The Spider's Web" (Sir Rowland DelaliM)
6. An actr'tm on a current TV eerlel wu named 9. (a) "Heart and Soul" (b) second and fifth
after a World War D bomber. Name her. ("Competition") 1
7: What baseball player 11 known aa "The 10. ''Born Yesterday" (movie riddle) Expreee?"
8. In what play would you find a character (Send your an.we,.. to TRIVIA, c/o the Dai{y
named Toby Landau? Pilot, Box JMJO, CaiJta Meu 92626. All entries m&.lft
9. In the movie "From Here to Eternity," name be received by Wednesday, otherwise half tJte
the home •tat.es of (a) Montcomery Clift and (b) player's lase score will be awarded) 1 Donna Reed. _...;.........;........;~~~~~~--.,--~~~~~~~--::-
10. A chilly reunion with an old acquaintance e Daily Pilot
proved to be ju.at what the doctor ordereC:t In ~hat e classifieds
movie? e work for
howcloM
can you get?
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"Fascinating"
"**** 'Mhllllf' ii a tnly ri•e"-1 mone ••• exee•ted with Co1ta·G••ra1' aaaal ltrhk
latnally." KatAJee. Carroll, Nliff YOltX D.41·
LY NEW'S
missing ...
miSSirig. -··--
• you. cau
642-5678 e forquick e cash sales.
*BARGAIN MATINeRS *
Monday tllru Saturd•Y
All lttrf0tmanc .. bel0t• 5:00 PM
(hceflit a.-. EfttlgMttttt 111d Htldayal
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1. "fOWJWH lHIONS",. "DIATH ~SH II" 111t
I. "CAW\11 TIAURS" 1111 ,. ..... ,.. SQUAD" 11111• '· .. ~ MHSATIONS" ,.,._
Clllf JI SOUllO c•·f• -
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BUENA PARK DRIVE IN
~ '""'" ~""' LINCOLN OlllVf·IN
l•MO'" A¥e Welrl Of IMH
121...070
"RICHARD '9tYOft LIVE
ON T .. SUN.!!' ITI'N'" tJri
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Simon's 'Pictures' human coDletiy
!f 'ft~ Matthau, once a 1ucoe11ful
··1 OUGHT m BS IN PIC· ............. now~ frcm
...,._. .. ~ ..... -:.t--....-..rt1lon ol the ....
Av-a uwt -SM mov. ln&o hl9 IW"'beckl9 -........ :-:J.-dnma. ~-and ...... Soltl'alchten ~ tM ~ ol tM upe laoUM, u well .. their ~ Wrtw. own IMt. z.eept ior &he obUm· Dinah Manoff le the fel1ty tory cracke about CaUfornTa, ~yn 18-year-old who ~ Silllon'• ecrlpt doe• not aim at '° HollYwood b • reunbl With '*'Y laucha. the fathlr lhe ~·t IMft ln US The emphuh le on the
,_... What ehe ftbdl II Wali... fati1•r-dau1hter relatlon1hlp,
' Rated PG, with 1 flaah of
_ .emi·nudlt)' and minor IWMl'ins.
Country Pirie . Antiques Sale
Small Harvest Tables
Plate Racks
Blanket Chests
Kitchen Shelves
Dressing Tables
Side Draw Bakers Tables
~ Large Hervest Table
·~ __ :~ much, much more .
, Kf~ 21 Fashion Island ~ Newport Beach, Calf.
(714) 644-6990 cmrm-
WNI& ¥OC.otl9ninq In h
~WM. famoua ds1Kk
U&IWI& Poirot apotMd 0
bcouttfut womal\ on the
bcOGh. AlolllnQ that
h W06 dead, h& did
not alk h&f ~ dlnncf.
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Will sing and dance her testimony as
Rev. Robert A. Schullar's special guest.
MARCH 28th
SUNDAY 9:30 a.m~
~E8~: ~~Q1CJrwdr
Saclclebadl ~ GJlll'ISiln
Take tllt Avery bit ea.st off the 5 Freeway
ill .m.on V"lf!O.
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• ~encl Mw1oeano NOW PLAYING .......
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COSTA •U IMDl• UOWE UA Cinetnls Wtslblook
540 0594 530 4401
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634 31111
mA Btea l'llla
529·5339
a TIM OIWl8l Edwards SaddlebKk C)ange Mall
581 ·rt880 637 0340 ....
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Hi Way 39 Orl'le In
8111 38113
Libby Tucker hitchhiked from Brooklyn
to take Hollywood by storm.
And her father by surprise.
1WENTTE1lf C'ENTUllY·f<»I PRESENTS
WALTER MAITHAU
ANN-MARGRET
DINAH MANOFF
A HERBERT ROSS FILM
NEIL SIMON'S I OUGHT
10 BE IN PICitJRES
Director of Photography
DAVID M. WALSH
Music by
MARVIN HAMLISCH
Produced~ HERBERT ROSS
and NEIL SIMON
Executive Producer
ROGER M. ROTHSTEIN
Screenplay by
NEIL SIMON
Directed by
HERBERT ROSS
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"NUMBER ONE PICTURE
OF THE YEAR ... '~ ,J00,11a:n. AK 1'\
N._._UHI fer le
Aeatle•Y A111a .... .........,
BEST PlcnJRE -DRAMA
BEST DIRECTOR
MmRydcU
BEST SCREENPLAY
Emcst ThomptOn
BEST ACTOR
Henry Fonda
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'"THEY ALL LAUGHED ..
FRI. 9'05, 10:30
SATt'SUH. 1:45. 1:05. 10:30 IA\
"SWAMP THING"
FRI. 7:00, 10:45
SAT/SUN. 3:15. 7:00, 10:45
NISff-<ReSSING~
FRI. 1:45
SAT/'SUH. 1:15, 5:00, 1:45
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Enthralling ...
CHARJOTS
OFFIRE
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FRI. 6:30. 8:30, 10:30
SAT/SUN. 1:00, 3;00, 5:00
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LIVE ON THE
SUNSET STRIP"
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SAT/SUH. 1 :30, 3:45
6:00. 8: 15. 10:30
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-o, JOHNNY MANQ(L •--.. .. o, Bufll I HARRIS
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"SWliMPTMNG" FN. 7'.10, 10:M
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"SHOOT ·~"'--TH~ MOON' '/)ERS ~
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••• 11:00 ""·a:•
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10:50
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5:00, 7:00, t:OO
10:50
---~ RICHARD PAYOR ~'99 LIVE ON THE
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FN.1:15, l:OO, t:IO
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"'· 1:00 CJ'Clt ptg SUl'Q£T SlW MTllUN.1•. ~a.1:• • uo.---''THI IWNllP THING" .... 1:11.•• MTllUk a:-. t:tl, t:41
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A eorortty ,.._...._IO
Jotm lier -_., OI co-
-Who oonotnlr• on .~ Mlt-ttlrted eot-~ ·.-· •:OO. fllCWMl • • 14 "The Flendleh Plot Of Qr, Fu ~ .. (1M0) ........... Side-.
The Fii end acotl.lnd
Verd'• Del. ~ Sn\1111
~ the , .. )'9#-old
8l'c:h vtllelrl .. ._ NlrdtM
tor the lngredlenW, lnclud-lnO the Crown .i.w.lt,
UMCI to mike fits lll•pro-
klnglng ellxlr. 'PG'
•:21 CID INIAK PREVtlW
A look II the tneMM. tpe-
clelt end lt)Ortl .vent•
coming up on Home Bo• omc.. . ..., I WOMAN'S OtOEST
VIEWPOINT OH NVTNTIOH •
(Z)MOVIE .~ * ·~ "Amerloen P09" (11111) Anlmeted. The hi.
tory of Amerlcen pop
m1.11ic, from v1udevn1e to
rocll 'n' roll. It traced
""~ .._.., oener•
tlont of • femlly of rnu.i-
clane. 'A' e:OOl IUNNSE 8EMES~ MMHOIPm'
~TAUC
IUNAU Ai.PORT
aATUN>AY I
MOAHIHO !i=:.=.RS ~MOVIE *•'A "The Cat And The
Cenery" (11178) Honor
Blackm..i, Mk;hMI Gallen.
Hein btlttle tor e fortune et
the apool(y .. ,... of •
~ mlNlonalre. 'PG' t:20!=
•• "Countdown To DI•·
ater" Anlmeted. Tl>e Thun-
dert>Wdt "' °'4 to uve the Empire Stete Bulldlng
from ~lepelng on Men-
hett1n lllend. 'G' t:ao. DUSTY'S
TMSfOU8E
I THATSCAT
PACESETTERS
AMIEAICA: THE
SECOHD CENTURY GJ 8P£At<OUT
• CAPTIONED ABC
NEWa
(J) VOIC£0F
AGAICUl.TURE I lrl YOUR IU8IHESS
DR. 8NUOGLEB
MACHINO OVT
7:00 IODIWORU>
F .. tured: Mk:tlelle Brattain
lntervt.wa The OAk R~
Boys. the mu.at group
with the hit llnglji 1"Elvlr1":
e r9P0't on 13-yew-old
actor Nate Peterton. Wile>
elt9nd1 • 9dlool tor the
performing 11111 In Minne-
• MlnnMote. QI THE FLINTSTONES
IMO BlUE MAA8LE 9 SUPERFAIENDS
DAVEY AND GOLIATH
TUNWIOVT YOGA FOR HEAL TH
tNTtANA TIONAL
HOU9'
(C)MOVJE
• +'h "The Kid From Left
Field" (1979) G'lry Cole-
men, Robin Guni.ume. A
bat boy'• 'atrategy
launcna • lollng baseball
teem on a winning 1tru11
that tu.. them to the
Wand Seriea.
.a..DMNOF
THIATM 8TM£T
PrlnclM Gree. ~ 111 1
look btllllnd the wdt of
the Vaganova Choreo-
gr8')tlle lnt11Me -also
known u Ille Klr~ ballel
ec:hool -10 ex~e tile
drMma of tW() 'Russ11n
d"'4*8 who h9P9 to fot-
loW In the foolltept of Ber·
yahnlkov. Nureyev and
M.iletOYL
7:08 (%)MOVIE ••>A "Wlzerdt" (19n)
Anlme1ed. In a world o{ the
Mure, aore«y plays •
m8IOr role In the bat11M of
two greet confllctlng
.,.,.._'PO' 1:11. MAILO AND THE
MMMC MOVIE MACHINE
I QllMUfff
;'-~~/
ICOOllYDOO
I = ANOOOl.IATH
UNOIM'TANOINO
HUMAN KHAYIOR
Cl) INT'ENCA TlOHAL.
HOtM ®MOYIE *** "Oh GoOt" 1111n1 o.Grge eum.. John Den-
ver. God aetect1 1n
uneuepectlng young luper·
mertiet 1n1111aget to dellver '
• IMINgl of 'hope Ind OOod wlll to tl)I ekat>tlcal
people of the modem-d•y
~.'PO'
.. ,~ POP£Vl *.. "Melody Ranch" (1t40) ~ AutlY, Jlrntrly
H°"":L 18TATI TODAY ... ~
UNC-TMDNi Nl/OlM
TON OFI TROUBLE ._ Talia .Balsam
gues'8 as troubled youn,, wo~an mvolv~ with dru9 courier on Chicago Story
tonis~t at,8:~0 on KNBC (4).
(I) IOMMlll.!O l'EET
Col\'ledl•111\e Mad~llne
Kihn &left In 1 m1.1llcal
c~ rewe thet eattrtz.
.. lhoW l>Ullneu lnclul!lng
puna rQcli, l~l" altl"·
Brltlah playa Wld perform-.,..
l:aO 8 (J) TA~ I LONE
~ D QllOOtuPER
POWEftHOUA •9 ~/HAPPY DAviCIAHO
• MOVlf * * ... '1Llttle MIA Bro.d·
way'' (19G8) Shirley Tem-
ple, Jimmy Durante. A.n
orpt\111 ~· henell lo a warm Ind IOI/Ing foater
home. 1~:~
•• • "Alleg.ro Non Trap.
po" (1178) Mlmiled. lite
In the mechloe 11Df Is Ntlr •
I* 'PG'
(Z)MOVIE
• •'h "BM.< leland" (1980)
OoMkl Sutllerlend, yenee-
.. Redg.r1ve. An Arctic -•"-·-ell teem'• member• ere forcecl Into •
llgllt for their V«Y IUl'Ylval.
'PO'
8:()0 8 LEAVE rT TO BEAVER 8 9 LAV£RNE&
StilAl.!Y" D MOYIE
•• ·1~· '"°2) Aob·
.,, ~ . .Jane Ru.IMll.
A toroti ....... end en
edventurer ~ torcea In a
t.roplcal port City to trap 1
rec«et-.
I V1U.A Al.!OAE
NEW VOICE (R) Q
AMENCAN
GOVERNMENT
(t)MOVIE
• •·~ "Betles Of St Tdnl·
an'1" I 1954) Alutalr Sim,
Joyce Grenfell. The P'Ol>-
lema ol running • girts'
achOol ere Iner~ by 1ne er.rwai ol "'9 ~
tre11'1 bookmaker
brOtMr •.30 9 (() 8008 BUNNY I
AOAD~NNEA IF~ET
~ ·-
I OOM&DAY '
GUJTARWTTH
FMDERICK MOAD G AMERICAN
GOVEANMIENT
VIDEO JUl<E80X
10:00 8 SPACE STARS 8 8HANANA 8 0 THUHOAAA I
OOU>IEOOlO
I CAR CA~ cetT'RAL
I08~ n.a OU> HOUM·
8olJ Vila ll'lthdle ttflt tr'1W
' kitchen ~Ila~ and
Norm All1""" l.)111JCli • n-
rtl( p1UO.~R>O 8i) VOTER'S PIPWNI!
Jim Cooc>er Interview•
ExP4of'alOty LNrnlnQ Cen-
ler Boerd member• Paul
Courtlend Ind Morton F'll'lll
about Or111ge c-tty net.
urel hiatory Md ldenc». ®MOW *•'..\"A. Nig~ Seng
In Ber1Ullty $quWe" (l979)
Richer• Jorden, Oavld
NIV9l11 The"*'' ~chman _. W"J<~ ~ 1' lempt-
ad tQ r~14tl}, to ,,a life of
et~ ... 1 r
Cl> llOV1E ' ' • • *'A "Ally Whlc:h Way You Can" ( 1NO) Cllnt
EMIWOOd, SOndra Lbdle.
e.1or9 NttMng dO'#n with
NI girl and pet oranoutan.
• ber•fllted l'lghter lignl uo for one lett, luc:tatlve
metch 'PO'
•• MC)V1£
..... -~ "a.dlnot>I And 8room1tlo1tt·• I ~9tt)
Angela Lan90\lry, Oevld
TomlltlM>n. During World
War II,• novice torQlf-
1nd het thrM young
I trllftde .. off fOf I rNglc
l8land whet• ehe Intend•
10 lewn ~ ebOut
wttc:herllfl to UM It egelns1
the Hula. 'G'
10:15 CI> MOVI£
••~ "American P09"
(1910 Anlmei.d. The llla-
to,Y of Amerlc:en pop
rnutle, troril v.ldevllle to
roclt 'n' t!XI, ta treced
111(~ ...,.,., Ill'*'•·
tlonl of a leml!v Of l'llUl4·
cleM. '!\' -
10-MI AMIAICA'8TOPTIH WILD, -.0 ~
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M8TIU (I:) fllCWMl *. * .. JdMtrlf, *'Herdly • ~ '.'f•" (ttfT) ,,..,.
Rudd, Wllffam Prince. An
llllbllloUI young trlah Boa·
tonlan, John F. Kennedy, an-early 11g,... of • gift
for grMtMll u lie beglnt
hie~ fol,lmey towwd
the )oy.
11:00 I at DAl'f1'( I 9"!fDY WC'f~
'1'300;000 Rftitll'llOlld Ten-
nie Claaalc" Fred Bublng
ve. JoM L.ull Clare 8 9 Wll!K!NO
SPECIAL
"Arthur Tile Kid'' A 10.
Y•-old boy tu .. • !Ob u
"bou" tor bungll11g.
would-be delpefadoa. (R)
I !NCOAf NEWS
80Ul. TMIN
.THe~
11~~~
Third,~~ of
1IMI TPA TOUf _, (live
from Hiiton HMd ltlland,
ii~NNG81DE Hi-round WBA· Ban·
tamwelgllt Chemplonlhlp
bout befwMfl Jeff Chlln-
dler end Johnny. Cetter
lllv• from Phll•delpllla,
Pe.) •9 .WMCAN IAH08TAHO 0 WfLD. WILO WJ!.81
• JULIA CHILO AND
MOAE OOMPNl'f C0 CAWGMPHY
Cl) 8A80ALL 8UHCH
-AFTERNOON-
12:00 . LOST IN 8PACE
• MOVIE . • * • 'h "Captain• Coura-
geou1" (1937) Spencer
Tracy, Freddie Bartllolo-
~-•• M>AM-1~
,,~~···
I~
AAaNO
"Duel In The Dirt"
CID MOVIE
••~ "The Cat And The
,, • C•f'err·.:,.,'1~iti ~Qllor t
8*11m8(1. MlchMt Gellell.
Hetrt battle for • fortune II
the apool(y •••• of a
ci-Md mlhlonalre. 'PG'
MOW • • * "The Big Red One" 11980) L.. Mervin, Merk
HamlH A 1ough Army -· geant leada lour young.
IMltperlencied rec:Nltl Into
tile vlotenc»-lllled frey o4
World W• II combet. 'PG' ctMbVll * * ~ "~lf MIN Mar1tr' plUIQ) Wiltilr .. ,Matthau,
Julie Atw!r-8ued on 1 the Ownon Runyon tlory.
A grutt, 1tlngy 1930t bc)ol(.
1e·1•111e It turned eround
when he acicep11. 6-y .. ,.
o4d moc>pet .. • mar1ter
tor 1 ~bet. 'PG'
(Z)MOYll • *'" '"Mzardt" (1917)
Anlmeted. '" • world "' the Mure. toroafY pleyt •
mejor role In the battlea ot
two great conlllctlng
•mlea, 'PO'
12-.30 9 (J) NC~
IASKET8AU.
North Caronna vs
Ho1mon In semlllnat from
New Orleen& Superdome.
CHAtlll LISTINGS
e KNXT ICBS>
• ICNIC 111ec1 e KTt..4 (lf'Ct)
e i(Aac (AIC:)
e KlllM.8 (CIS)
• K...,,·TV (ll)O,)
e KCST (AICI e 1<nv uiW.>
.. eccw-TV'clfld.> e 1<ceT <ll'M> •IC«• <~•tr
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~-:;.=::: ......................... ... ,..... ......... ................... .... "'~--...... EJSll 'Kl Clllt
i. MOlTMIV..
:i.;MIOplllf Lallfuep 111111··
(8) ...,. OOt .. THI
~MK
~ TIIONI Intl e.M ~...,.,. ... .,.,.
loffMllce of Nell Slnion'•
OOIMdy lllOUl • pelr of
New V0t11 nwlywtc11.
T._ M Ille Moot9 Theo
eter In ...... Wllfl. OOMOVte * * "The P:lnal C<lnfllot"
( 198 0 Sam Nell4. Aotaano
lruzJ. In the lhlfd pert of
"The Otylen" 1rllogy, rCM1nO
DeM!er!, Ille emt!Odll-11
ot the Antk:Mtt, la now an
ldul1 encl a Vu.led edvlaor
lo the preelder\I of the U.S. .,..
~. GIUJa.AN'8 lllNC> I ~ .. THI DtRT
+ * * "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (19411) Jolln
w,yne. Joi!!' A.g11. lndltln•
1tteek en under1t1tted
cavllry outpoet.
• MOVI!
• * * "Tile Ptlltedtiphla Story" ( 19401 Kelherlne
Hepburn, JlM'llM Siewert.
ID uHoEMTANOINO
HUMAN KHAVK>R
"S.11ual Motivation" CC>M0\111
• • • "81tt11ground"
( 1949) Van JOllnaon, John
HOdlek. Amerlcen aotdlerl
of the 10t11 Airborne OM-
llon engage In the French
campaign end the Bettle of
Ille Bulge.
(l)MOVll **.,. "The GrNt Ola·
mond Robber)'" (t95-4)
Red Sltelton, Care W~
111m1. A 1low-wltted
jeweler'• epprentie. la
conned tiy C6f/tty c:roolt•
Into recuttlng • cert.in
P'ecloua diet'nofWI.
DMOVlli • *'h "Any Wlllc:h Wey
You Can" (11180) Clint
Eutwood, Sondra l.ock•.
Before MttNno down with
hie girl end pel orangutan.
1 bar•flated fighter llgrle
up tor one l•t. luc:tatlve
mateh. 'PO' 2:10. Gll.40AH'! 181.ANO 8 SUGAAAAY
1.EOHARO'S GOLDEN
GLOVES
Nebrullave Texaa 9 IHSIOE STORY
"C.meras In The Couf1.
room" With IN Von Bulow
tr1al u the oentwplec:e,
HOddlng Carter e11ptoraa
Ille prot and cona of cam·
eras In the eourtroorn.
which mre now allowed or
be4ng c:ona.dered In 38
•l•t•. G UHOERSTANOIHG
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
"Str-"
9~
IOWLEM TC>Uft
S 135,000 Miiier High Uf9
()per\ (from the Red Cwpet
Celebrlty L.an•• In
Mllwauk ... Wlac ).
2M 8 (J) NCAA
IA8KET8AU.
Loolsvllle "!1.Geotgelown from New um1ana Super-
dome.
8:00 D ON CAMPUS
Featured Nur1Jng and
Aeaplratory Therapy, Mt.
St. M11y D MOVIE
• • "Aw'on 5llQ( From
Punkln Crick" (11152)
Olneh Shore, Alan Young
• MOVIE
• • "lnvaalon From lnnet
Eetth" (11174) Nldt Holt,
Paul Ben~ ..
• THEOUIET
CHAM~
A lyrlcally bffullful fllm
1 .. 11 the 11ory of the deal
athlete'• perc-ritlon of the
OlympQ 1=.:GAROENER
•+'A "Oon't M•k•
WevH" (11167) Tony
Cunlt, Claudia C•dlnale.
s:ao 8 EVEAYWHIEAE
Local'lon: uw ~om Bur·
bani!, Celltornla. Burbenk
on Perlde. 8 PAOnSSIONAL
BOWLEAS TOOR
S 135.000 Millet High Ute
Open (l«>m the Red Carpet
Celebrlty LanH In
Mffwautc .. , Wlec:.).
!.=~
*·~"Bear IUnd" (1980)
Ooneld SutlleNnd. v-
.. ReOgr-. An An:tJc
-.ther-r-Oll ·-·· memt>er1 ere loroad Into a
fight tor their very IUMve&.
'PO'
4:00 II GRIZZL-V ADAMS
I • MOVIE • * • ~ ''The Chimp"
(11131)JICllleCooper, w .... 1-e..ry.
• sUAME STREET (R)
ii IHT"°°"°"° ltOlOOY 9 l!'HTPTAINMINT ""'8WUK
lnterAewt with Ml Kn.
1oner-i, Herry '91afonte,
Henry Wlnlllef end Prtecllle
81fnM; behind the --
•• "Thi YCJU'lel And The
Rell ..... "
{C)MOV!f-* •~ "aen.t Of St. frlnl·
en'•" ( 1"'4) Alutalr Sim,
Joyce Grenfell. The prOO-
lema of~ • ..,..
aChool .,. lncJ-.cl ~
"" en1wt of"" ............ tre .. ·1 boolUft•leer
bf other.
CIDMCWMl
•• ~ ~"" teor.. Of a..11 ltland'' ,, .. ,,
~ lr'ltt, Nldfy ... eon. A your,g A"""°*' girt
.,.. 10 " ....... ..,.. ...... ~ ..... ...,~. Cl)~flllT
comee11enl'I• M•ctetll'le
l(efln ..... '" • ""'*°"' OOCNdy~Mlllllrta· -""* bullrleU lncllldrll !MlkfocMI.~ .....
"""' .. Ind ,...... ... -~ • • * ,.,,_ 01Nir .... OI
The *""'--~ .. (ttJtt...,.. ......... Tillloetlr ...... ,... ...............
!Mfll, ...........
---
TUBE TOPPERS
KNXT (2) 7!30 -··nance Fewr." Connl•
Stewna. J1ke Sommer, Sammy Dllvil Jr. Judae finalliu.
KNXT (2) 8:00 -11The Wizard of Oi."
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger star in Amer-
ic.an cluaic about a girl who "aaill over
the rainbow'' to the land of Oz.
KABC (7) 8:30-''T.J. Hooker." Hooker's.
daughter'• life i1 jeopardized when he
Investigates murder of 16-year-old girt.
KTTV (11) 8:00 -'•National crime, Vio-
lence Test.'' Special informs people on
what to do to protect themselves.
PMt'o by • nglo llOClldlflt., .,...... wMtl Mlf.doub(
wfwl•-low ....... ..... 4:10. 100CM MADI IN
CllMWfY
Czechot1ov1kl•
U.S.S.R.
• IHTfllOOIJC:tNG
IN<X.OOY
YI.
5:00 8 BAIUAU. PMVIEW
"National LMgul W•t"
I FMl4AU
ITAATMK
8 W1D1 WORLD~
8POftTI
1s-tounc1 wee aup., ean-
temwe1Qh1 ~
~~Wlltredo
Gomez and Juan "Kid"
Mee (from Atlllntk; Clty,
N.J.); Women'• World
Record High OIW Chai·
ienoe (from Orlando. Fie.).
I l(OJAI(
IOUOGOlD
~MADllN
GlMaANY
Czeehoa1ou1111 u.s.s.A !l~l·H
• LA.WM.fa WILJ(
"Mlllkl MUiiet Mutlcl"
(IJ)MOW
va.
··~ "Dot And The I(.,,. gwoo" ( 111781 Anlmeted.
Olrtc1ed by Yorem Gtoee.
A young girl bec:omM Iott
In the Auttrellen bu.n Ind
la befriended by • llan-
0" .)() who O'-her • llft
In 1t1 poudl. 'G'
5: 15 (Z) THE "°""TOPI
The predee llermonlM ot tne F-TOCl9.,. tee1ured
In IUcll _,. dael6ce ..
"lemedeitte" Ind "StanO-
lng In The Slledows Ot Love .• 5e:SOI N!W9 ONCE UPON A
ClA88IC
"A Tale 01 Tw;<> Cltlel" In
Fr enc:e, armed r.votutlon-
.,... tlorm St. Antolnea
and Oefarge urgea ~
oornp11rlo11 10 11orm the
S..tllle. (Pert 51(RIO
(J) WELCOME BACK.
KO'TT!1'
Weatllngton'1 IUCCoMa 81 I
dl1e )Ockey erouHI
jealou1y among th•
s-thoga. 9 WIDE WOAl.O OF
SPOfn'8
t5-round wee Super a-
larnweighl Chemc>l<>nahlp
bet-defender Wllfr.OO
Gomei end Juan "Kid"
Mu. (from Atlantic City,
N J.1. Women'• World
Recofd High Olw Ch8'-
lenge (from Orlando, Fla.).
(t)MOVIE
*••"Johnny, We Herdly
Knew Y•" (1977) Peul
Audd, Wiiiiam Prince. An
embftJout young lriall ao..
lonlan. Jolln F. Kennedy,
ahowt -1)' llgna ot • gift
tor gr .. tnaae • he begin•
hla politlc:ail journey toward
tile pr9'idll ioy. ~
-_EVENltG-l:OO. Wllll!M
Cflannel 2 IPOft• reponer
"°Y Flr'e9tone -. the
ltor19a INlt don'I rneke IN
'90f1• peget end the
uneuno i.oaa wtto -.,... for "" joy of play4ng i!?:N!WS * * + "The Balled 01
Joele" (19&8) Oorl• 01y,
Peter Qir1vee. A widow
begin• r1111ng 1heep,
caut1ng her cente-ranc:her
neighbor• to fume.
I WH1'T! SHADOW
THEMUPP£TS
~t. Roger Moor•-
• MOVIE • * "FM" ( 19711) Mic11aa1
Brlndon. E.._, Brennan.
• P:Alft PL.A Y IN
~ • "'°""' AMENCA "lnternetlonel Rugby: Eno·
lend V1. \Mlted Statea"
Cl) COMUACK
P9ople Mio h1ve recov-
ered from personal trag-.
~'=ured.
.... "Oh Godl" (t977)
George BUtne. John [)en..
ver. God 1elect1 an
uneuepectlng young IUPll'·
INll'llet manager to ~
• IMINgl "' hope and OOod wt11 to IN alleptlcal
people of the ~y
wortct. 'PO'
CllMOVlll * .... "Arty WNcll Way
You C1n" ( 1MOI Ct!nt
Elltwood, Sondra Loctle.
... ON Mltllnf dolMI with
1111 .... Ind p.i OflflOU'in.
• ~--flollW ... up for -... MnlMt INIWI. 'fl'G' .fllCWMI • ...... _.Midi" (1t71)
TOfl'I UluOfllln, ~
T~.All-~ ....
..,...,..~·
--of • .,__ldlOGI
fof NMweyl Ol't 811 M-aone lndlen 1-..elol1.
•11(%)MCMa ··~ "W'latdl" (1977) An~at_,, 0W.01H bY
........ In. WOttd Of
"" Mure. aoroary .. . ""'°' ,. In ......... of two ttt•t eol'lfllctlnt
.,,.. 'l'Q'
UI (a> "°"'9WT' OP
MtMDMDOC ...,,,,. ~ ...,.
.. ..., Of I,..... OOi(I
WMlllllllllllNIPwlllNI ... , ... __ .....................
-.,. .. ,..., ..... ,, ..... o... ~ WIM.A ... II ......
.... ........ Liii --.. ........... .. ... ........... ..... a=~ • • ..,_ ........ C'911t
......., CM.,~ ............ ....,. '"°' ......... Mtllt....,..
~ ht" I illif In I GS•
IOOl'tlle'I .... .,._ fie
.,...,. ....... ll8lld. . ...
9:.41 (a>lleG '°"YOU.. Lft Nt•d~IOAT .. , ... '°" Qopfler •• """" ..... ttlteto119tup1
~ IUthof llOOOITlf*lltd ~ hit tttrecttw "*9. end
I• an UftUIUll .... looa for -{.-· .,.....Q
, • NOWHtM TO TUM
•• Sien Mooneyham Ind
Cetol UWr9"0I lloet 11111
dOQ ,,,,..,lltY °" the "'°"'
thin ... ""*°" people "' Alrlce wTIO IMlve beerl
effected by w1r end
drought Ind the ,..,,., "'
IUcll IYltlta.
.GIUT
~
"lrldetheed AeYltlted: A TWlicn Ut>OO The Thfled"
Julie and Cllerlea mMe
plant 10 1191 matrltd unttl
l#d MclaahNd ,.,...
hi• • llater'1 adulterOl.la
ana1r. (Pert fO) Q
(J) fMTa llAt
TILET'HON (OOM'T"Dt ~~
.... '"amt"(1MO)i,_
Cera, lerry Miier. 9-al
gifted 1tudente at • New
y or11 t11gt1 ecllooj tor the
performing WU~
VllfloW Ntbacka end IUCo
c-... "' both peraonal end l)foleulonel natUrM.
'PO'
CID MOVie **'A "Tiiie!" (19111)
Jam•• C••n, Twe1day
W.CS. A~ c:roott
glllla up Ille llldepei ldei ice
tor • ""' ICOre ~ he ll09U ww _... Ille leml-
ai} = ·w **'" "IN>gun .......... (11181) Tornluburo WMl/ff· erna. Maallllro Tomlkawe .
A IOf!Mf tihogufl ....aln
wtio-~out
of Ille "°""°" by • ruti.. .... clan ot IPiel VOWI to
bloody rewnge. 'R'
MCCUIN'8 LAW
,NWchaa tor the
"' hie friend and 1 • WddY Sid I.Ml-. millt:~
• MATIH&ATTHE
INJOU
Featvred: LMKal Ind Har-
dy In "Flying Oeu<ln"
( 11139), • vintage 1943
Burnt Ind Allen ahort; and
Chepter 2 of "Zorro's (t.:;t. L.eglon." (RI
* + "Crulalng" I 1980) Al
Ptcino. Paul Sorvlno. A
rootile New York City cop
Is Mnt on an undercover
1ul9 )11'11111l IO llndittle P~·
dlotlo --bellind e-etring of riomo..xuai murdtn_
'R'
~. l'Ael.O PCAS80:
OHCI IH A UP"ETIMI
The Mi>NUm of Modern
Art'I 1980 9llhlbttlon of Ill
of the flmld ertltt Peblo
Plculo'1 wort-ft Mei1 In
11111 apeclal. n4rreted by
Cherlet Kuralt. I I '9AHT~ 18lAHD
A woman arranget to meet
a io... lrom tong ago and a
ahort aportlWflter tnae out
tor 1 P'of9aaional b•et·
bell ttwft. (R) 0 D MOVIE ***'h "LIFE Gou To
The Mo<Aet" ( 11178) Ooc:u-
mentery. Narrated by Shir·
1ey Mac:Ullne. Henry Fon-
da. LIU Mlnnelll. .MACHEL /~
~ .MOVll ..
• •~ "Hard Country
(1981) J1n-MlchMI Vln-
<*11, Kim a.Inger. A T9ll•
.. tectory wotller la tom
~ Ille d9111r• to con-
tW-In the "good old
boy'' llfeMyte Ind Ille flen.. '*'• ltlOW ~ embt-tlone. 'PO' 10:*'. THE JEfRMOH
AWA.ADI
The Cf"tn!OnV honoring
thOee rocal c:ltlz.ens wflo
hive worMd for the publlc
good without prior recog-
nition II hlgllllgMed.
1= • • "T....,. Plue One"
8h1ron Tete.A young
women Mtrclle8 three
eountrlel tor a dlalr ltlat
oontalnt • greet fanune.
'R'
11:001••9 a NIW9 IAIT9'81Al
TELETHON
Pit Boone end Mervin
Harnlllcll hot1 the netlonel
MgrMn1• of tfllt annual
fund~..._ fl'om New Yortl
City.
• M•A•t•H
The .... Col. f'1egg
lflows up It ... 4077111
ateln, convinced thlt
...... la I oommunitt ..,.tlllnr. .. ~ -~'LiMns Don Met.-Ind Tern
Ql>Oe -ttie· teetured e!lf<M1u.,..,
Cl) 'IAl'TD llAL
TILET'HON fOC)NrO)
®lhmOOT•THI
~
NdWd "'°"*Md ... Am""'°'• -111 tflll per· ...,.... "' ... .....,,..,
~ ....... .
NeW Yett! MWl'41•1.
T ....... -..n.. .. ......... ...
(Jl)-wa.GMMe .....
.... lf'I e.r lot> W.W. -....., .. H~' .,.,..., .,_,,-Ind I ........... "" """"*" • "' ......... Mlle----~ ..... -~ 1t•• nt1•MOOON)--m·-, ,_..
~M~_,,
...-: lty111e .,,..,,
0..-lllalde&M.-. ........
-Ml>NGffT-_....__
12:oo I:::::-HOW~
• "Ch•ttll'bo•" (197n
Clndloe Rl#lon.A young woman'• unique anaiom·
k:al deformity bring• her
fintnolal ~ but ruin•
lier IOCllal Ille. 'R' .MOW! *** "Caveman" 111181) Ringo Sterr, Dennlt Quaid,
The downlah """'ber'of a
bllrety lluinM pre11611orlc
tr1be beglnl to dilccNer
ttlal bf8" Ind not bl9wn
,.. be the key to IW peo-
j)le'1 fUIV!vel. 'PO'
12:06())1MZAME
"The Dirty 01' Lady''
12:a0 • MOVll • * • "The Pigeon Trlat
Toot! Rome" (1M 2) Charl-
ton Helton. EIM Mertlnelll.
• MOVll! *'A "Nlghtmlfe In °"4811"
( tNel C-on Mltc:hel1.
AMeHelm.
12:at (I) MOVIE
• • • "The Big Red One"
( 19801 lM Mlln'ln, Mn
Hemlll. A tough Army-·
o-nt IMdt lour yoe.ng,
1nea9trlenced r~ Into
the vlolenoe-fllled lrl)' of
World Wer U combat. 'PG'
1:00 I AOCK COHCERT Cl) EASTDI HAL
TELET'HON (CONT'D) Qt fV!NM) AT THE
IMPROV
Hoat: Sally Kelletm1n. fea.
tured cornice: Jim Ca1rey.
Bruce Smirnoff. Muslcal
ti:)~ Felldano.
* * * "Battlag1ound"
(194111 van Jonnton. John
Heidi.-Amertc:an I04dlef 1
of the 10t1t Alftiome OM·
11on engage In the French
campaign end the Battle of
tile Bulge
(%)MOVIE , * * "Converaallon
P'-"(19n) Burt i..,_,..
ter. Siivana Magnano. An
aging proteaeor beOOlnn
Involved In the llvea 9f •
woman, '* c:Nldren Jlftd
h«lovw .. i
1:30. MOVIE • **'.+ "Franlutn"9\ MUii
B• Oetlroyed" ( 1970)
Peter Cuthlng, Simon
Watd
(H)MOVIE
• • "The Flnal Conltlct"
(198t) Sam Nelll, Roueno
Brau.I. In I.he third pett Of
~·The OlrMn" trll09Y. young
Demien. Ille emtlodlment
of the Antlcllrlll, 11 now an
adult and • truated advil«
to the pretldent of the U.S. 'R'.
OMOvtE * • • "All Nlglll Long"
( t 118 t ) Geri. HllCll man.
Bert>r1 StrelNnd Alter
being demoted from cor-
pe>rN 911ecullve to chaln-
ltore night meneoer. a
~aged man'a llle-
lt)'le end vllluee ere turned
~'R' :1E;:s
* • •.t "Carny" ( 1980)
Jodie Fatter, Gary ~
An adventurou1 young
-Joint • eetnlvel troupe ano lewnt eOOUt
the lllddei'I emotions and
fNatt1t1ona behind the
lllrlece h.,.._ of the
perforTnen. 'R'
S;00 8 MCMI
**'h "Too Many Glflt"
( 19401 Lucille Bad, Deel
Amaz. A gr0U9 of ~.
go to grMt 1eng1111 to ~a
football geme.
• (J) !AIT8' IEAl
T£LETHOH (CONT'D)
CC>MOVIE *** "Femt"ltNOl"-
C.,1. Barry Miller S-81
lilted ltudenll •• • New
y ork hlgtl achool tor !tie
parformlng .,,. ~
VWlout ... ~. Ind IUOr
-of both ,,.,tonal llild l)foleationll na1u.-•
'PO' .MOVll ' ··~ "8111)' Jack" (1971) Tom Llughlln, Delores
Taylor. An a..Q,_ ket
llllf~ Cllemplolw Ille
ceuee of • freedom lldlool
for l'\INW9)'I on 1111 Art-
IOnl Indian .-vetlon.
Mt(Z)MOVie
**'i;"8Mrllllnd"(111to)
Donald~.v
.. Aedgrwe. An Afc:tk;
weathtr~MMrdl taem'•
mtmbefl .,. fortiad Into •
"-'' tor their *Y .....,,,..,
'ftG' '
'*'CID MOVll! * • ~ "The Sec:ret Of
s.eeu11 1t1end" c1tt11
Jeremy Brttt. ~ Hen·
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... lll1IOIVll t
••~ ........ TOWll"
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.... 1Mlll I 1• • 'In
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1ome of IN ..... ...,. ot~11111111oflfll:1 ......................
Tiie '-""" In L• ~
fllCMfH 8/t -=:.;:I MDG0¥9r'n ('.,,_ ,.,... •• ,, Kn. ... _ .. Wil
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TIH ··~TV CO , ttttt w.r Clrcll, PIE ltllllft .._.,, Gel~
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aa: ~TllUIMS8JOUANAL,0... -T~,, 'AITINIRI COMl'ANY, =-~ Calllo~:'11• OtlU a .... for lour ~A~ Newport ,._., 1$01 Dow ltrell, ....., 11141 8MI• ~ett• Cirole, '-'11111 Tiiie ......._. -fllM w191 1119 wccas .. ve ~ prtw ""Irle oei. .. , Tiie 1....._._ ........, ._._ I*" leadl. CA~ v-,, CA 12101 c_.., C:... ., o..-.. Cewlty 841 tw tlle _.,...., h Pttll ...... --~-... ~et•-... AIM...OW, 1116W.8al-ellfd. JM.."-Wllort&,,_... ..... MotKll1t ,.._ Oawe:Merd\J,tta
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, ... T1 ...... COUWTOP P'ICTTTIOUllUS.••• JOHMW.TATTAM,,,.VlaSaft NOTICE OP DEATH OF
Pu11t11hed Orano• CoHI 0111y PllOI. ~~OlllAlfle UMl!ITAT& ... •T Vh•c•ma. Seit JWln C:..lttr-. CA PAUL E. MELANDER AND
Me1e11 19. ie. Aprll 2. 9. '"2 1211-12 :~~tANA CMT1NA T ... 1o1:ow1,.. ""o"• ............. u. or PETmoN ro ADMINIST-eoulA ......,.. lllnlllff••: ltOll!ltT M. SMPTH, ._, o-ER ESTATE NO. AllZIH. ftlllJC ·~ M4' l»CWIO llAllOB. GAltY VOCHES -ALTA DENA, ~: .... ~ Baacll, CA '260. To ill heirs, benefmarie1, lllCTmOUt ....... CAMOeO IMleDTI, tm "_., Pl., C.te Mau, CA Tlll1 ~ 16 ....... c--.1 11y MAm STAnmwT ....., 92621. a,.,,,_..._,, crediton end contlngent credi· ""IOlcMll'I .,.,_" Oolr>t ~ P'ICTITIOUI IUIPNESS '9 LMOY .. llOmJl'n... Gery YOdlft, 1m .. _ ... y Pl., ltamn M. Smlll> tors or Paul E. M elander a nd
-NII.Ml! STATEMENT NNICY Q, ~...... Coal• Mn-. CA92'11. Tiii• ...._ fllad wlO• IN Couft!J penorll who may be ot.herwaae
P. T.L. ENOIMHRINO. 2642 S°"th ~.!,"a~ 1.o~'.o.wln9 perwni ar• Oolno :r= lat...... K. T...,, YCICMI, 1'72 ltOMmary ~"'. of ~ c_, .,. -<II 4, lntereited in the w ill and/or F ........ , 8Mte ,.,._ Celllomla 92704. ~· .. ~ •• f't., Colte#lna, CA'2611. ·-...,.., W9loft l'IMo. 2305 w.-. THE GLASS ACT Ill, .. Navarre, .... A1'2711 Tllh W•IMH Is COMYCI .. .,, ,,_, estat.e:
...... AM. Ca9orllll 12104. l••IM, CA '171S . ONMIJI TO IHOW c"'* llllSNftd.., ..... PWll-Or ..... Coast o.t•r Piiot, A petJtion ~ been Med by
Tiiie .,.,.._ 11 --.ctad by •n In-..wrie e . Bl..n•. • Na••rrt, 1rv111e, (Cct' ~ tl77) K. T...,, YOdlal Merell•. IJ, JO, t7, t• 1o:11..a Carol A. Peullon ln the Superioc ~ ................ w . ..._..o CA •?llS. WGH=-~2.;_ ttoo.1a,,~ ~ T?llt ,........,. •• tiled wllll IN 1-------------Cour• of Orano• County r• --,..... Marou••fl• Blvtn•, 16 Navarre, C'/ · ~teari--.... --_,.. C-ty C'"11 of Or-c--, °" • .~ ~-~';~u~ ::·~ •r~1;-;~~. 1, <~'" b., '" S.,S::S.~i:::':5t Marc,.J.lta. ~, .... 1 ____ NU ___ ma ______ ~~t~~a:;~~
Publltllael Or~ Coa11 o.r.~. lndl•ldu~t• E. Bl-..nt ~~~~~~1~ °'ep':~:;::' ~!'m: -~~~ ;_si_DM:r,:;~ '=:.-::=' =~ta~l~e:: :1:1= \~ Mardi tt, 21, AC)fll 2, ti, 1912 1165-12 This tUtement wH Iliad wllll Ille trom LuCNlll• CrleClna z..... eo.tte ~ n......,. ,.,_ere lkllr!O ..._. .... _ .~ .. _!_,._ ~ .. _,_~---------------! County Clerk ot Ofanoe C°"nt' °" ti.rtl lo CrltUna Lwcl.,.• ~· Md -• -,_ • uJ<: .......... .-..~ .. t nuinuuau-dllOn -• March 1. 1m Prom Luciano wano.i C:...O ~to ,._ ••-TORRE ~.Ml w. Sey 8• of FAtatea Act). Tile pelluon i. ,...... mTa P'IMJ76 an.n a.-Aollartll. • s 1 .....,,. No '· C-. .._,CA IM27 tet for hewing In Dept. No. 3 al
Pullfl-Or411191 Coe•• Oa?fy Piiot, IT PS ORDERED 11111 .. ~ "'•· ~tCTtnouseu11111•• c-~ ~ w .... It. No. 1. 700 Civic Center Drive, Wt:1t.. in
AC1TT10Ut ....... March S, 11, 1', 24, 1"2 ~ ....0 In Iha,.~ Mltllad ....... ~ N._ ITATllMaNT a---.. A. T-111 W. -k .... _ Ci>v of San•-• --Cal1for·
U.. tTAftlmff .L-------------' bel0tt tNa .,._, 81 IO'.JO e.m., on ....,~. TM fol:.W .... --· tre dOl11t --_, "1e ., ,. ""-Tiit..,...,.. .,.,_ 11 ~ 1t12."' o.oar-a"' INl C-1-... Ml-•· No.'· C-. .._,CA ner7 nla Oil April 14, 1982 at 9:30 am • PlilC llJU . :..:::>.~..==,w.=-= IA! THEFINICttY ,llAMU; ce1 11.,0:,~~;:-·----~ lF YOU OBJECT to the ~l'OOl.&SPACAM, -------------.• -II.,;., wll'f ........ tordllfl9a • A y s HO" E G ALLE" y & Tlllt~lloondllOMllllV• ....... 1ranllng of the petition. you
ADrtde ........ Hllrltlrlglon "-"'· Calllor P'ICTPTIOUS •UIPNHS ol ,..,;_"'°""'not Ill 11'-*d '"AM•Wl>ttKS. -··Intl St. ·-,..11oa•!'t_ .. T-1hould either appear at thl' nlll2Mll. lllAM•STAT•MINT ITISFURTHEJ!OfllDfMl>tWcacq111 .. ,C•llMna,CA f'J627, --·· "oll•rt C. TllomH, 210t "ortd Tiie lollo•lllO penoftt ••• OolftQ ol !1111 or-IO - -111 ~ Lt1tce C?fller41 01t1tllllrt. 1121 T"• at•t•-t wu fll•41 with Ille hearing and et.ate you{ ob,ec-=· HIHlll"llOfl 8Mcll.. CatKor11 -IMUas: lft ~ ~ o.91' P1?ot, a_...., -..C?lft Or. 111,......., 9Mdl, CA '*""Y Cll9'I II Or9flt9 C:OU...,.., Felb Uona Of file wntte'n objl'ctions
Tiiie .,,,..,_II~ bl'... SRI. llfVESTf'lll:NT$, 1114 N of geMrel '*-'°" ptlMad"' OreftOa ..... 12, "'82. ~ with the court before the he•·
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Th• lo?fowl1tt tMnOfl h 001n9 ,,..,.,, J•O M.. Kidd, 11201 Leo Collfnt, Et .... IC....._,.... Mar<ll 11, "'2. ..S 1111( d~aaed, you muit file your ~~~A'S. a .._ Ii_,, Cot•• ...::'~.= ~or~ Oal:M.;~ PaL':~~:·A~~t•tlo, m•• Auburn 1171 =•= ._.. Nlltl..., or..., c:o... Dal•~=-claim with the c:ourt or preeeni It '4\ua..U ~... oal• O• .. e: T0to. CA '2U) IM.......,~_, Marcfl IJ, •• !1, Alrtt ,, t• lmG ITA,.._.,.Ot' AUllDOllM•8'T to the pel"IOnal representatJve "°""°"8....... Lew?s E~. 40IA Ford Road, '9JC 1911( T"?' lluslMst h <<MIOU<led by • (%U) -0~119W fttCTlTIOUS appolnled bl' the court w1th1n
..... .,.,_.-C:O.laMHll,CAftU7. rnerafpaf'lner\hlp. Pulltlallad Ora~ C0atl Oaity l'Not, -· --IUSftf.......... four m o nths rrom the date of n.1a1a1w111g~11 ... ~ This"""""' 11 c0tlduc1ad llY e11 'ICTIT10US&UStN•IS l..aN'YA Ptmno Mltd\27,Aprll3.10.10, 11. '~.u..2 ,._ ••-Tiie f•Pl•wl1tt 1ter11ne !Ian first ~of letters 85 provi
• .............. tPIC'"-........ P'""'. Pftd?vldual. ltWITATaM•ttT Tiiis >l•t•ment w.u t11ec1 with Iha -~ -. _,.__ _..,..... .. -Gf .. P'k.U-ded ln "-tlo 700 f th Pro .. _.....,. ...... ' .....,... ""' LAwls EmoNf C°"ntr Clerk of Oran .. CounlY °" , __ ..;;;;..;--... ___ ... _.,._....__--._.., ._,,, __ -e..-s ....,.: . ~ n o e ·
=.H•r.!!!..'>!, AY11111e, H11nUn9ton Tiiis •-••mad w1111 IN Tiie le1towf1t9 ""0 " 1' deln9 Marcll4, 19'2 r.JC llll( ...-nATW CHA~EL IT"EET ~ltOf'EltTIES. bate Code of C.hfornia The CA:~ C-fY c1en ot Or9"99 C-'Y °" ~-;.: N A"" MA I. 0 N E ,.,IMl'I a.-------------• ""........,. S---....,. .,.... " TMllfW Wrt, 1rv111a, c.at?ferNa time for riling c huma will nol •re!::.:~ :.~:~".t~~:'riu~:! ""'~" •. 191. CONT"ACT FU RN ISH' NGS '931 Pulllf'heO Or-Coail Dally PllOI. P'ICTITlOUS IUM•HS -:.Neow COUf'ONS. mt Mecll.r-"~·:. P'lclltl•w• .... lnau ~•I'll• expire prior to four months (rom
a.cl\, CA t2t44I ,,...., ..... IK. ClltCLE Hllfttlngtoft 9...:11 March s, 11· "· u . 1917 .,,.., NAM• ITAT•M•NT -lll•ct .... 211. ~ ........ CA .... rNll ......... f?lad"' o...... the det.e of the hearing noticed
Tiiie ~ 11 OOfl4'ICtacl lllp., .... Pllblfllftad Or-Coall o.tly Piiot, Ca?lfof'1tlatawl • 'T TM folf-lftt petllOfls are dOl1t9 '2111> ~°"_,_.,IS, 19, ,,.. No. ebovr
........_ Ma•ellS,U,19,~.lta 101U? -'••" A11.n Trtmm•r, Ull r.JC ll1U llusl11e11as: , ,...,_Ad"-•~--Fllllft. YOU MAY EXAMINE the ow.--~ ••rr•n<•, """""tlOll •••ell, ------------OVEST FINANCIAL GltOVl', 7m porellon. 3131 ......,_ ........ 211• ~ J. '-·St.," T .......... ,.._ L.-p• by .... _-·-u you~-Tiii• ll•t•m•nl waa flied wllll 131• MJC 91111 Cellfer'llla.,... NOTICE Of' c ... 1er A-. Suti. too, H""tlll9'0fl ~i.:~oi:..l)ya~ Wey, ,,,,.,.,Cellfllmlett7l4. •-"""' • ...., ... .,..... ~~ ~an Of~ o-11 :=•..-------------..:Ji~':.w.i~• Is 4-.Cted by a11 POIM.IC HEARING a.ace"ci~~·=ie, 11121 l.allQS 1W110t1. ""9hM M -s.=."~ \":: ~= /,;J1~ fil:s:-~~ ~~~~ ~r:w~ ~ 0..,.. C... Oelfr Piiot, "==·=-_,_.,._Trim,_. A permit IC)plleltlon for daYalop-8tr. Colt•~ Cellfomla t»a. AoWI ....,._, ~ Tlli. ......_ -~ tty a ttttive 1pe<Ul notice or the ID·
...,.,_ ». 21 • .._,. S. 10, ,.. t36CM2 _,...._IOIOwlftg __. -...,. -c:!':., ~=-= ~~?lad C.::::~., ': "*'t 1s pending befor• tha Calllor· c.iT;I ~'.;:m, J,~*-1 1 ::-~A1•11•i.... ,.,.':~ ~·;;~~~ ::•~ .-r•P = ~ ...... ~-;he~tope"?:tlo0f n~, '!!!. URuntstsan•ndd r~-'
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-· -111293 Im .... Calllornlll H11S; 2701 a. ,., .. , E O P E T ..... r•I pat1ntnlllp. ,_. C-ty C.'"11 of o.-.,... Caolftfy °" pona de9cribed ln Section 1200 ,--.. ,_ ,81,,,._, II'&, 8e1tla An.. Ca?U0tnl PWPl_ Or..., CMM Dally Pl?OC, PROPOSED DEV L M N : !:......, P. Trostle l'u.,.,,.., Ora~ Coeat r>.ity P11M ~di 12 l1llD. of the Cal.ifornia Probate Code.
-------------• t2704 Marc" 1>, "· 2'1...,,12,~ ·~ 20-lnc?I dl•mater burlad pl~llM Tiiis ,....,._ •• filed wltll -lilwdl 20. 27. """"a. 10. 1tl2 • •trt a..... Clcc.al 6 Clce9•1, Attorney Ptelil"°" -~-~ 2101 a. ,..,_ (Oto Creek 8yp111 Brine line C°""'ty Clef1I of Ora,... County °" ~ c ... , .. a.-• _ ...-nA,_, fl"l,a-~cr..o.....emM -..C '9TICl Exten9'on). Marc11•.11112. __..._ __________ .. ._llC.,..........,. at ... w, !H Blcbe ll AveHe,
TllalOIOwlftg ~--. I(_. 0... Oollllneoa. 27011. LOCATION: EHi Side of Del ,,,_ '9aJc 1911( .............. CA.... Suta Mulca, Calif. IOOi,
-• ,..,.. IN a.MAM.c.l?lorftallmM Oblepo Strfft end Future Aflpu Plllltf"*' ~ Caast Dally l'?:.t, ' ~.,...Or-. c...i oa11., "'"°'-(!U) JH-15''1. OM .. _,.•TML&• Tlllla.....-.11Cl9fllll&Wl)y•......, ,.~~re::.:'::' St•M1 -Sen Juan Clc>lltreno. Marc11• •1.10.n , ,., ...... -Matell •a.•.n . .,.J. ,., ~c:., ~2~111 ........ Aw., ~ ~ Tiie fellOW?ftt pertoflt 8,.. Oolftt APPLICANT. San Juan Buln lw-......... ......,....._......_ ___ ..____ , ~::.::::.~·
Y .... ~ M. I Tllll atata111111t WH ll?ad wttll Illa ~lllffl n : thorlty PmjC 1111( , Tiie f•Pl-lllt ,.non 11 •• ,... -· _,.,. flla 00fll0t'l110ft, 1027 ._. UMPD94I C4M11¥Cllflr0f0...,...o-IJ011Mardl CAltEl!R VENTURE AGENCY. APPLICATION NO.: 6-S2·131 t--...... 11111".'~ .... ~~--,."'!'!"--· W.IM9ea: 1 ~ ••M
A ... ,lirUMe.CAll'°8 11:11t1t. 14"1T"'111ZlJt,..,Huntl"91onHar110r, HEARING INFORMA'fl<»j: PICTITIOUSeull•... l(ALICI SECJIETAlttAL SllltV?CE, ....,~----------i PIH 1111£ ,J:-II_....., l)y •.... ,_.. CAttMt. DATE: April 7, 1982 .. AM91TATa._8'T a.. .._ ~ tML ·-~ ----~~=--=------., .... WA • I tlllV Mc. ~ ~ c-Dely l'ftot, CAREf:ltS UNLIMITED. PNC.. • Time: t:30 p.m. Tll• t•f?owl111 .. ,.011 " Hllll HIPP•, CAtlla. • ....-a.. .0 ~ --· 11. !'-,,,,.. 2. 1, !ta ~;!2 Clllforllla -•tlOll, 165'1 Tr-1 ~: Euraka Inn, 7th and F Streete lllnlMM n : 1tatlllf1M ~ t..a LM All9M NOTICa M IA.I.£ ,......._ u..., H\lllllllg!Ofl Han.or, CA '2Mt. 7t?I and F Slraet• A. It. WPLLIMGelt co .. 2• N--1 •• .,.. .... L....-Hlli. CA MD °'MAL '910t'Utn
Thfl etatemenl wu tt3" with Ot Piil.i '9J1C( Tlll1 IMISP,..u 11 c-cltd by e Eul'ella. Cellfornll Center Ori••· Sllfle toO. N•W1M1r1 T"it .....,_ 31 ~ .., '°" AT ....,ATE aau; ~ClllrllGfO..,..C--'rOll <OtPGratton. For fur111., tnrormaUon. pfeaH ~~~wun-•c-·• IMI•~..:-.............._~-No. A10l.lf7 11, tte2. C..n UtollmPtW. IM. ...._ or .-... t.._ omc:. lilted ~ ~ ...... .._ · •----In .......... ~,.._~ of, .... State fllCTfTIOUSeU9UI... E?leftt..aaArclles r--'"" ,,. CoYa ......... 9NcPl.CAt26SI. TllPI .....,_. -lllecl -... " .. ....,........, """'' ,,. l'llMllMll 0.-11\91 eoMi o.ii, llAMe STATaMS8'T l"rftldlnt low betwHn 8 1.m. end 6 p.m.. Tiii• llllalMu 11 ~.,. .., °" c-tr Cllrll of 0r.,... C-..ty Oii of Cellfomla, In and for tha County
Mardi 20. 21,"""" a, 10, 1tll Tiie f•llowl119 parMn 11 Cfalnt Tiits "'""*" wes flltd with 111e waalladaya. 1nc1Mdwt. ,..._ 11 .._ of ~.,. In tha M111er of Iha e.
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LAST'CBANCEI
Due to overwhelminq response, this weekend Newport
Datsun will make this offer available for the last time.
Don't miss your chance to save! Buy any new car or truck
at Newport Datsun this weekend, and we'll give you a 5
Year/50,000 Mile Service Contract FREE! Bring this ad! • •
1982DATSUN
1982 Datsun
STANZA
4 Door Sedan, 5 Speed,
Front Wheel Drive.
Ser#8300
$6514
TIE MOST COMPLETE PARTS &
SSMa DEPMTMEITS IN
SOUTHERN CAUfOIUIW
1982 Datsun
U'L
HUSTLER
Pickup
Rugged Features!
Ser#9795
$5589
1982 Datsun
MAXIMA
DIESEL
Automatic Transmission.
Loaded with Elegance!
Executive Car.
Ser #3016
$11,208
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... CDr'fOf ........ , .. "'WUJlfl010 .... AOlfA#tlliOI ~ ...............
WHY SEE US?
Because •••
We offer what no bank or lease
company can:
v Expertly •t•ff•d, mo•t
modern ••rvlc• A P•rt• d•-P•rtment• for the ever more
'::f!~rt~nt .. rvlce •ft•r th•
v One of th• Southl•nd'•
mo•t ex,,.rlenc•d ••I•• •nd l•••lng •l•ffa.
v Ellmln•tlon of th• mldd,...
m•n by l•Hlng de•l•r direct
•o you c•n NV• •v•n morel ·
ALL MODELS AND COLORS IN STOCK NOW!
DON 'T DELAY -GET YOURS TODA YI
We Have YOUR New
Car in Stock • • •
PRICES START AS LOW AS: LEASE AS $112'4*
15236 0 Ll•t fWk• 1912 mo. ,1u1 tax 7 HatcMt9ck ltandwd LOW •O.A.C. clotod or opon end looto, 41 ~ AS month .. Co • co1t $SU6.70. l otldual S aJICT TO AVAILAllLITY $2611.U. r a1h drlYOa way $425.29.
Tot• t1 725.92.
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4 cyl S tpd AM FM "•'90 1odt0 "-ot ..
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'7S FORD MAVHICK
6 cyl outo trnnt ~,.,. 'S '' wh1t..-oltt ltc 3'17NI•
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• qi! ---• rodlo ._ I'S " --. woll> ll< •nv11
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4 ,,, ovto AM FM Uet'90 todtO ~,., 'S
Pl wt.1tewo1lt .,,,.,., , OOOrwul lie ICUJl44
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'IO OLDSMOBILE CUTLAS
SUPREME HOUGHAM IS"
Au•o h1\' "' .,..rt•ei' heo••• t0<toty 01t ,.S.
Pl pow•' \•o•\ PO••t """'"do"""' 1.11 whe•I uu1t.• 1o"uol riowt·' doo• IO<k\ tu'lt9d gtou ~ ... nyl,-oot •v•!Po.-.er D·•\•I Lu 1A llS6~
TRIUMPHS
ON SALE
THIS 1980 ·
TR7 DEMO
$9595
#01570
THIS 1980
TR8 DEMO
$1 1 ,700
13 Oth ers Also On· Sale.
Now you can enj oy the fun of a high performance
convertable --in time for summer --And for less than
you might think.
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
~2131581·1532111•1 642·9'405
Aston-Martin • Ferrari •Triumph •Jaguar •Rover
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Real Estate
Sales and
Rentals?
Please see
today•s
special
REAL ESTATE
SECTION
A new, regulcr Saturday
feature of the Daily Pilot
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
lt Plact Yllll' A•. Call
642-5678
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MEMT, RNAMCE
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AllOUNC£MEMTS,
PUSONALS &
LOSJ & FOUMO
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•'Wnd Golden Labrador Art llucltnt·Part-tlnw ror Retrle\ler. blk collar T lllll'l priater. SUO llr.
lta.Yl'll.lVdSclW.·P -~ --
•'ound Female tnlxtd ASSIMIUIS
Ba el\.ll brwn l wht VI e w-n l t r a In .
Newport Harbor Animal Mac<irtllor Yacht•. ltl!l Hospital, 125 Meo Dr.. PlMentf•.~·-.C . ._M ..... __ _
C. M. 63l-1030 ;;;;~--------Found Hiit, white, tin OM: fem puppy, Ion hair. no ATTINTI •
Lail. 84().184 AmbltlOU. tioys 11 nd Fou~: Black dog, lan alrla 1~13 years old. to four paws. choke ~haln work one or two even·
F v. area 962.6517 : lngs • weelt 1etl1n1 newspaper aubscrip· ~ --lions. Transportation
P.......U 5350 and const ant ad ult
••••••••••••••••••••••• supervision provided. Call 3 lO S JOPM, ask. for Attc.tis Mastacae Andrea. 642·4321. ext. Open 24 h.rs a daf 343
7dayu week
69 Gorgeous Rirls' t.o pamper you J ac.-uu1.
Sauna. Locals au_d.I as IOU r1 St S h~
Amen r a rd. Ma sler
Charge, Amencan Ex· 'press, Diners all
welcome. 7141645-3433 2112_Harbor Bl <;Pi_l _
Coeds would love to party
with you Leslie or
Syl\'ia. any time . 761 ~
Babysitter, Mon ·f ri
8·6PM 8 mo s . girl
NB/Fa.sh. Isl. Natalie
640·8950 ext 114 or
640-6139 e~
IOOllK_.H Exp'cf. -Pt/lime . 16-20
hrs/wk. My home. llunl
Beach. Nonsmoker.
962·826J .• J 213 )665·520 I
&okkeeping
BORED Linda & Vl.Ckl''s Young. aggress1vt·. dynamic growing co m
PHOTO MODELS pany, North Orange Co
ESCOITS needs agg ressl\e . BACK & BETTER dynamic, full.charge,
11lANEVER! 24 HRS non-smoking book·
669.0..,. 07 keeper to grow with a tl)em. Salary lo SIB.000
1 ___ 10.u.tc•a•ll•1--•I Call 171_!189l-02S3
l()()ll(KHPH BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCF.
... ""-=" ..... _,. ___________ _,_ .. "
8atutd9y, Mwch 27, 1982 Furniture is bought and sold
every day with a classification
'8050 ad.
E:lcpt"enc«d Uve-ln Aide lf!lior eltiu·n &e:l+ with 'AITTIMI s... Qilientor. noJ)ru Look111e for P•rt time Wor4S
' HQUHhtper. best fllptritnce ln nwrchan· 6·9'>m EiPu4lAa )'OUth u .... .,IT, .. ~ ••s SECIOAIY bfttn, u4uo1 Ubl Law
condition• 6 ulary. dlaln produce . Call counaelln& firm l\u -" '"" Ex~· d , w 0 R 0 F1nn·tu.1n1 wlll11 and mwt have bell of re 541_ • • I ... .. .. t h t I 114'499 1972 :;..:.z.:~--optn111p or ., . ., l nflrp ~mslvc O.C. Com· PRO t;SSING typi.t. lt\19U. ua •Ve' ron11 er«K'S!· ~ ·---=--Maids needed. cxper . OUllUn& matur• Pf9ple pany .seekln& lll'H prefer Qyx u . Ordrr typio1< 11nd f(r1mm11 r
Floral Dtsl&ner, a 11 necesury, Apply at : to motivate ambitious motlv•ttd lndiYlduali . processfrit & phon4'll lkilll 0.11 Mrt. Win1lo~·
phaaet incl aales exptr. The San Clemente Inn, 1~13yroldl.Call2·5pm. fo'ran~biu or di•· fpr~ll'MOIO ~.:~tl'rtie A~f~w!~, ~31tPrtsldenle, San =~·ext. M:I. Aak for tnbutonhlp barkttround S«reury P(I' Mon-Wed Mw t ••••
Miii, 101 26·A Adams ~""'''"'"~ (llliiiiiiiiilii ______ l prefer-red. Must pos1es11 9>41)m, 1 per.on orfit"t-........ ••••••••••••••••
A u ast~alea aptitude & Irv. 97S«>S78 • !'! 1• \ IOH -~ •0 • ~ ttafMYBtAN~IMAN .......1-s "ld"mcunor ~ ., ~
A d epe alble ell PIST COMTIO L ''"'"'~ .. v • ~·retaov to M n°r of 1300 •• • ..... , ......... .
FOOOMAHAGEl P";.~~etion~able. F/ti~ TICHNICIAN •Co Tra.lninK unit. apt complu •
Season1l1 April thru da)la for omce bides. 1..eadii\&local pest con-•AdvetUslng Details. phoMa. typing. WESTMINS'J'f!;R
Sellt Fooa rounte~ help. Newport. Beach Phone. trol comp.n)' nted5 •Sales Tools · · a.h. vari~y. ABtsEV Office wrrk. Huntmi!on 644·1526. 9·12. wkd11ya route technician ror •lllghComm1gs1ons PARKNEWP<>RT ANTIQUE MALL
Beach area . Senior onl-1.:.._ steady !ob. Entry·levcl •.No lnvutmenl or APTS. n7S1Wa1.mlnllttrAn citluns welcome to app· · --oaillon We train no ex· Ucense Requ1red Mt!lJOO_ GARDEN GR(\VE
ly. Call eves, 544 5378_. _ ~ftt per. n« Cllll Charley, Call 833-0159 Mr Keith. SecTet,ary. tsglnf Ii book· ~-6103
f\ill Charge Bookkeeper Corporiifi'-t"iecutave Mooday,9-12. 979-6021 A+ R E C 11 r ee r kt-epmg. b• ad S~I ___ _
for part time position, needs help in whole•ale. Pfl'Secretary. 20/hrs ~r Development. ~'g·~~7950· 888 5 Hitchcock chaira. $500.
4-6 hrs per day. rlcl<ible reuil distribution busi week. S4 ~/hr. Typing. Sales + markeltng ex -Hooked noral ruf. $100.
schedule, for a CPA or ne55. Personal interview ~es -~.CM per F lime incl wknd s Senior c1t1uns to dose~ ~
nce.833-81184 ontx 7141964·~ RealE)ilale Salary + c omm ing al home p11rt·time 4 ladder bark chairs.
H.AllSTYLIST Experienced culler for
(irsl clasi. Newrort
me n · s ha tr s a o n ~~--
H.AIR STYL\~T High· energy sty 1sl with
a Cu.II clientele needed
for Balboa Island Salon 673-4013 __
HOME AIDE, 20 yrs per
week in am Lite hskpg and care ror young
WOl!!!IO. 645·950'.!
Hou.sekeeper needed for
organized responsible person. Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm Start ~lhr. Call
"-~·
llousekeepers. P /T.
The Seadiff M olel
494.9717 Cmdy
Management TO THE TOP Newpon Hearh Tl•nmi. 548·64§6 $200. Oak dresser. 5 d1.-r.
T.ACOIELL Comrruciiil real estate ,Club.833·9561 ro..a.iPPIMGt REC'G $125 Oa k carved
¥'11 h k dresser. $250 Scottish loallH .. oclt fi rm seeks investment SAL~ Up lo 30 urs1 wee · wall clock. SlJ5 Xlnt
Managl r lratnee We trainee to fill ex1st1ng Sales RepresentJll\e to hours nex Exper req 760.3667 or rol ler l
are look1n11 for 2 aj.! P'r o Pf rt Y s a 1 t> i. &r call on reader ad bust Appl} al· Medu·al Mart !213J27)·3939 NWJ!l Bch gresswe md1v1duals ""ho manugement pos1t 1on ness atTounls ror ad· 729 Far~dJ C M can take charge. ma ke No ex p e r l e n I' e vertismg . Mon fri. 9am &·rolled iron headboard
decisions & solve pro necessary Allral'l•H' Spm Ra se + l'O m $1~. Type set tray t65. blems Da y or n1ghl c·ompensat1on benef11 mission . rompun) StudentJobs breaddoughma)lerS95.
shifts. You will rere1\'e package Call Mr Bolt'l' benefits. \\Ill lrmn Neal H~Y! broken \ 10110 S60
romplete trammg Com 67~00 appearance & 1tood IOYS--GtlLS SJ6.§6;lll
pan y be n e r i t s RECicDTIOHIST spelhng essenltul Apply llow would you like to Deotisl Chair. eirca 1940,
Pranchisee Interview f .,.. ' 1 S Penny l> a\ er I fi Ii ll l'am as much a:. $.Sil oo J elec· mil\ ement. $800 mg Mon 10 5 699 Coast or prestigious ~a on ° Plac:entia, C M I k d ""c..Na 3_ 7Y 1030 meooe who l'nJor;s peo -..,.eek, Do )Ou 1 e n\C ~ -r 11 .... )', Lauuna Bl·h bd Q " pie &r ran hand e busy Sales + marketing ex-an movies. p1c·n1cs. pazta Antique rm set. ueen 49'1-67~1-phones Must be fashion per f time 1111'1 wlrnds parties. bearh partaei.. size bed. A rmo ire . Mne HQrdwar• conscious. Op ply ror ad Sa I a r y + c· um m plus man)' other thin)ls'! dresser. full·length mar· Part time help Pc•rf~l'I vanrement for ri ghl Newpan Beat•h Tcnnil> Then you woultl probub~ rors. marble tops, xlnt
forlherellred Call Den person R 1t·hard Club 8339561 probabl~ en)O' workml( rood Sl400farm. E\•es
ms 673-3533 Ouelette Salon. i.!00 rorlb M2·1868 Ne..,.port Ce nter Or . Sales girl. outgoing and QUALIFICATIONS Bdrm set drop·m1ddle N.JL _ fnendly. 18 yrs or older t O\er 12 )earh of al(e dressing table. s dwr Junior Spartswear, full 2 Neal. honl''' and de dresser. 2 twin hdbrds
or part lime 11t•ndable ftbr~ & rails. $225. c111i
Mus1dan new in town
seeks female compa
nlonsbie David. 64§·0729
Witness to car acc1den1 . 3 20, Warner & Nichols.
HB. please contact Jim
NECESSARY Housekeeper. h ve·in , Good opportuntt) ~1th
fast.growing company
1
Mature, resp lo\'lng woman to rare for 6mo
infant 9·5 30 T&Thur
Mesa Verde area
~7
~Er'T /TYrlST Definite gfowth po1en
llal. non smoker prl'
ferred Fountain Valle) locauon Co II John or Car~lyn, 964·~
SKOlltdGlonu 3 Work J(te1 '"huul and af~m, 751 2343.
6JS-JJ6 I SJlu[~f.L TODA\' F'r antiques. dbl bed w 2
Sfills. 964·9615
Sgt shm, allr. W M-m1d
40's desires shm aur sensual fem 10 mid J()'s
acrompany on all pd vac
IO Puerto Vallarta Mex
___ 645-2444
CASHIER & HOUSEWARE SALES I Apply in person Crown
•fardware. 1614 San1
Mi uel Neweort Bearh
Apr ts.29 Submit recent CASHIER
bathing ~ull photo &r MOUSEWAIE S.ALES
brief pers. data incl. lst F\ifl-or p /time. Apply
name & tel # to 2006 W Crown Hardware, 1024
Calhohc Rector) in II. B area Cooking. II hskpg
for 4 priests Ref's req
Reply to Classf1ed ad 1 1013. Daily P1lo1. P.0
Box 1560, Co~ta Mesa.
~A 92626
HOUSEKE EPER
Must be rehablit & ha' e
own t ransporlat1on.
S hrs pr day 5 dys pr
wk Refs req 'd 640·6962
<!_ap.
Med1ral
lad& office .Auiltant F\Jll lime. salar) open
Send resume 10 P o Rox
2932. M1ss1on V1eJo. Ca 92&JI
Med1ral
BACK Of'F'ICE. so me x ra), lab, l emporan from llfay IS for approx
2 l11l ~~-3903
Restaurant
.r....a_. "--1·ssi .... •ed ~ 5936or~JI Si.!57 nightstands $1800 Eng -..... -dbl bed w nightstand Full or part time Gro" KAM to IOP~1 Sl.995. Babi• grand piano. tnJ: national reading S Henn· Miller $2000
t'ducataon eo elt.pJndml! Brass anlq diver s
""Ith personal m11·ro· helmet S.100 Trunk. bar· c·ompuler p_rogrJm!> Wit TRAVEL 1\G ~:NT M 111 2 re!Jn!.e...$200 6~:.!!.!7 need outf(omg, persona 'r.. exper. mu~I Ill' rnm ble people to preM•nt our puter tranll'd h 1 101· Pille hutch. oak mantel
unique s peed r<'adinl( 552 3052. 552 19~5 art P!~ bed. table & more l'OUr~e"'are 10 rnmputer 5PM. ~u 642·~ •
stor11 s. indusln uncl VAN ITY DRES~Rll
&lboa Bl Ste 3t8. N B. Irvine \Westcliffl..._N Ii. Ca. 92663 __ Hskpg in exch for rm &
lmmed p time open
mgs a\a1I. ror rook:. &
clelh·ery driver:. Cooks
18 & olde.r pref . Uri vitrs 21 pref "" good dra\ 1n1t
record Both mu~t bl'
able to ""ork eve~ "" t-epllnl( apphc·at1on~ da1
I)' after Spm. Ask for Jean Me & Ed's Pana.
IJth&.Juslan.LC M
sehools This b a ·uniqu1• ,Waitress(Woiters Oak. Victortan1: xlnl opporluntty lo make ~OO<l rork Jtl i·ombo t-ond ms 963.2Q73
I -r h h Apply in pehon Rlue " --"'Ir CHILD CAil board. reliable young Jllllll*~• Liaht housekeeping Frene h Canadian .. ,r,..epcr-... ati•ICMlwi.. ~ed in frvine home Libera I La g u n a
-. -~0..h >1W fu,Yl• >N
Medical Laboratory front
olfice Manager 1n N. B
Medical expenenre pre
ferr ed but no l necessary l':xperient•e
tn billing & hl(ht book keeping Xlnl benefits.
s11lary commensurate with experie nce
~·~
ttestaurant BRO IL ERMAN .
BUSYBOYS &r OYSTER
BAR. Apply an per!-On btwn 3.5 The Ru:.t)
Pelican. 2735 Panrar
Gi.t. H~.Y N B
ar~ ... or 1 " ral( t Beal Cafe. 107 2ht Pl .a.-.s_.. IO 10 ""oman or man Call Nwpl Peninsula 110 lhl' .,.,...-H 17141898·2658 for 1n II beh. d h R •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ""~ Wed .. ., 9c .,. Charles 495..:6296 rr.w.mprl ,,..,
\l;lft i. ... ~ ... mv tervaew. a er -in 1 t' 1171 HARBOR AR EA
7 07 5 !'F'' ""'-· ...... _ "---t1A1an I M M E D I A T E
\°'Hi ;111 • r Waitress t::"penem·itd APPLIANCE SERVICE Salespersons 16·25 per . w II d eamS40 da•&up Sales l?ood v.age-. nu lip~ ese recon .guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,....,. ~ 0 P E N I N G
Young married man M.AIWPAITIST CHALLENGING SEC AUTOS, MEW
1.~.1 ' 673 TIJll appliances Also'' all for Zmo·s Pma N H II in-home repair. 54~·3077
\i4'Mf411
AUTOS, USED
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would like odd jobs eves Needed-for full/lime POSITION! Hrs. 8.J() 10 & wk ends Can do a position in top Newport 5:30 Mon to Fri. requires
variety of handyman Salon. Call !2131274·857~ stallstlcal typmg ~ed
Jobs. 972.9525 eves: ask ~ .-. wpu S H pu f BiJL o=-65 .... / 100 .... or For "''J>Ort Beach ~lto~I prt!f .. but not
Dutch Lady would like lO Oarcta. IPM to UPM. nee. tllll 'Benefit Ph . 1 clean yourhome. PUii Uw. Call. Cltuek salary open. Otrflly tJ 770·4648 631·2lllO, Mon-Fra, 8·5_. _ Lrow with Ori( Contuct
MODELS HEEDED ~Wild"' iilk'm1 pnntwork.
S50 + photos + $200 m
clothes •Fashion shows. S25-$6S
ada1 •&immer sport:> hne ror
nat'I mag, dolhes &
Roule Person w l'ar fur wieker basket lunrh
sen ire Mon F r i
646-~
mteresled l0all Iii~ 31tll Wanted 101 ~e11 po rt
txwn 9 llAM A~k fo1 lleaeh Compan) 01,
(2urt bursemenls l'll'rk ~al
nun1mum of~ ""pm. II SALSalf!SR 1 ke) tourh & 1tenerd es epresentall1 it oj l'lenc.al ... b1l1t1el>. rel rull on reader ad busi• .,
ll('SS al'<'OUnls ror ad habllJty of premium Im
,ertl.sing. Mon ~·r1. 9am portant-e Cilll Bnan a
**I BUY * * Good u:.,od F'urnatur(' &
..\pphan<·es OR .J v.111 sell or SELL for \' 61'
MASTStS .AUCTION
~6U •. IJ).fU5 ~ l•,...n• 1 ......... lb~ .. "~' -,.,
..u -Ttalned nurse. pvt duly CUstoawrServke I -~ITJ1~·3llO
pref .. live-in. xlnt loul M.1jor So. C1l!fornla I Ins ageney needs r I. !!>elf refs. 957.3063 X204. D1strlbut1on firm Is starter Min 3 yrs ex
pMos •Jau dancers for danng
VeRaS ·t y pe s ho ". remales s 5" s·10".
SLSOO mo. + expenses
Retail ulr1 help. l!l• perieneed. for Freneh
Country store In Fashion Island. l'\111 fr part-time
~~.
Spm Base + <'O m 752-1400ext2317 _
m1ss1on . rompJO~ ·-.. lllll-111111111 ................ ,. •• benefits. wall ll'Jtn :1kal
Companion t Ai'de job seeking a full-tame per in Personal I.mes ==~ ...... ,.... = wanted by mature ~~lomlef Srv5ce1 Assist tn It Cu mm'I -.11c.,. .. t ... , mi .... oman. 00 ll\'e an . '"""resen a 1ve or an Duties 1ni'I ra t1nR E:$i"n. .... , E IT PT 645 mo t:"w~i~1:1~:1?~t~~~: ~ d:i~~ei1~ef~p~~~~~~f::.~ =~~~ :'.! Rel nurse will aecepl commumcates well & I employment 11.-slanl( ________ .. ________ P 1' care of sgl amb has typing & 10 ke) ex· S a I a r y o p e n
--------+---------elderl Refs 548·3662 perience Send rewme (7141752 8438. ai.k ma
to: P 0 Box S627 Loni! I MISS Green ..._L.._ /I t/ ~et11ents/ Exper'd, mature couple Beach CA ~S. -.s n•es PenoMAs/ now res. mgrs exclus1,·e --"---Installer for alutn1num R.c.C~ Lott&FoUnd P.S. Hotel desires DELIVERY PF.RSON . seamless ratn l(utlers
•••••••••••••••••••••• manage exclusive condo deliler & install ap Must be exper Havf Swimmingpool chem1eal ....................... or apl l'Omplex . ehances 494·~ O""'Tllransj) ~21242
service business. Costa ~ttntnh 5100 se .... port ln ·rne area. . Mesa. Hunt Beach area ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plscall (7141325·6902 Drivers, Irvine area .. ear LEG.AL SEC'Y
No exp. nee. Will tram. BREAK INTO ---ly .mommg news paeer Experaenred le1tal $50,000 full amount re-Help Wonted 7100 dehvery Mon lhru En secret~ry in expanding.
quired W 111 net ACTIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.25.00 per week Call prest11t1ous Ne" port $40,000+ Call rollect •No exp nee All type~ AAA·H you would like to ~1953 8l l0 Bearh la"" farm Must be
Mon -Fri 9A M 6P M •S2S-S85 day.3 IOhrs get ahead m any wa)' Dental Assistant ""'anted self starter Mait Ca rd
l ... Hw,~ -~ ... , ... ~ -,_,..b.,~ul;1lr .... ....... "'61 Po~ -"-·• ~ Uki~Hf'fl '"" \f'•• ,,,,
........... Adi
Many rmre hs11ng:. Noexp nee All types
The Job Source 6QJ4777 (llam·7pm l
MOTH.MAID Mature. experienced
pref~rr~. 642 3030 N B
Nursing
NURSES AIDE Exper all sh1flb Con' llosp Nwpt Bl'h
Cheerful. de1ta n 1t1td to
11d P\1 . eare Xlnl '"' program Call f>.12-!J>44
Nursmjl
~OftWftissiotMd appt•arunt•t• & l(ood
t\ilfor part lime ti row spt.•llanl( e:ssential Appl~
tnJ! n<1l1onal r1tad1n1t Pe nnvi.a\er lli61
ed1X·a1100 l'O e:1.pand1ng Plac·enl1J, (' M 1 "Ith personal marro romputer proitram~ We SANDWICll SHOP nt'l'd' need wtgomR. per,ona sharp woman. xlnt hri.
ble people to present our I XJntjla} 631 112011
unique '>Peed rrad1nR SEAMSTRF.SS MJnnt•
t'OUr.;e..,.Jre lo compull'r f tune. "" trJ1n Call
stores. 1ndustr~ and S48 1486 Mon lhru Thurs Sen~ibJe and Smart schools This 1, a umq uit ! 8 30 2PM '""' opportun1t' 10 ma kc I larj!(• m for the I IJ?hl . Sttrelar). l\ pml( & book ~oman or man CJll keeptnit Sob,tJd Sail 1714 1898 26511 for in Makers &l5 79511 8811 W
terv1e"" 16th. St N B
Sales girl outi;tomi.: and Secritlar>' P T ~Ion Wed
fnendh 18 ) rs or oldt•1 ~l>m. I person offal'!'
Junior Sports" ear rull In 975 057~
«ll/867·01ll •Extra \"O~k m mcmes call Tom : 645-~ part lime. Costa Mesa. II . System 6 exp Real lusiMs •lndus.trammgf1lm 641-32?2 est ate bar kground ~ 500 The Job Source .ACCTSP.AY.AILE DENTAL ASSISTANT· helpful. Salary open
1 orpa1111me 1--------• LYN S.C:Oftd Glance SECRET .ARY
Conv llosp Newport 675-3361 I Excefientsecrrtanal op -........ ,...,,, 669 0771 11 7 ) CLHK Send resume to Ad ...................... • 1 am· m -$850 to $900. afleast I yr ch'lirs1de , exper req 11898. Daily Pilot. Box
Will sell your consign· Lost & fomd 530 exper. Balance repGrts, N.B.6'4-0032 ~ C.M. 92626.
menl items: crafts,••••••••••••••••••••••• batch & code for com· IMCEEMEED~ Le 1-5--N 8 Business, etc. 631·3570 puter. 10 key by touch. EXl>:"ddc lu a I . g· ga ecrelary. . . -1 on.., PP Y· a 1<' Corp. experlenee. fast
Be~ch. Pos alhlude & Salespersons 16 25 perr. 1 ~rtun1t1~ Pleas(' l'all
smiles n~e~e~ x Int ea rn S40 day & up Sail's I ~1:r~~r1~Tien~genl') 11 be!l'fils_ CUii . 642·8044 for Zino·s Pina. N Ii If 19762}.1acArlhur lll\11
•OFFICE HE'-P * mteresled c·all 675 3101 I Suite 2011 1 MOllt'f to Lo. 502 ~lications now be ng or stand-up eomedy to accurate typist. s.h & •••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND •OS en8-SPM at US Ren car.ry interest at experience on lllt'mor; Can you make the pay. " tals Corp ornce. 17871 serrunar.Jhrs,SlOO. &/or word pro1·essor
ments on a home but Mitchell. Irv. 1714 1 TheJobSource preferred. Salary com
Position open in reul btwn 9 llAM Ask for I r\lne. ('A 92715 I
estate appraisal r1rm Gurt No Fee lo Appheant
Good phont.' & t) Pini! Top pa y 5 dap 8u)ermt·cb s1tllt>r 1q\h
675·27'!.'L an effe1•111·e class1llNI don't have a down pay ARE FREE 5.56-4800_,_ ---fa.m7 (llam_:1pm > pelillve. frini:c hcnefits
11Ent? Paul9S3·2872ll!. AJDE COMPANION for 7<'>7072 OFRCE
Pri., ......... M-y Call.· elderly s elf-care ~ · Sha~ girl. 11ood "1th ..,.... _... woman, 2 30 -ll~m . E)iaineer LegalSeeretar) M G ,..., N n-h I r· num ers ae regur SI0,000 Clltd Up 642-5678 SIOO/wk. Live out. .V Microwon Filhr 1 ewport v.:ac 3 "" arm Yarhts. 1631 Plarenlta . Tom or Jeanne --lliilliiliiiiilil---t 962-1643 DllECTOR neells civil hi. se1"y C M 642·8852 w1m1n 3 yrs exper -Lost small bnndle Pal APA RT ME NT AS · BS MSE,l~ISyearsex· Musthavexlnt typ1ng & 0 R TH hn1c1an. e"I'. 2 n d T D · s Bull. M. v1r Orange & SISTANT MANAGER pen~ Own up to S', SH Sal & benefits rom perienred. (or busy
S20.000·Sl50.000 fully 21st C.M.6466859 Coople for 65 unit Apt of lXM\pany. Top salary mensurate "" exper J!.lastics_urgeon.640·8576 anx>rt. to 201yrs. Other -· J. ---c 0 mp I e x i 0 H B. & benefits. Immediate. Non-smkr. musl have 2nds lo Sl.000.000. Apyts. Sunday Early Bir~ free 213/592-1573 E. Coast Write Ad 11912. front ore appearance. PART /TIME
comm'I & non owner roffeedonuls 2fam1lyno - -Daily Pilot. Box 1560. No a oenraes pis No weekends Cashier& programs No bkrs Junk. anlq bar. ela~ Have something to sell • c.M.92626. CK 2044 kit ch en help ror
Brent: 963-261 1 f.QOt 134_.f.191.h C M -Cl~ads do II well ""'' -'--sandwi ch shop. Apply
Leaal ~cretarv only 8-IOam & 2·4pm Vis"' &/OR Lost. Male Silky Terrier.
A black. silver. gray &
MASTEICAID tan. East Blurr area Guaranteed~~ regardless Reward. 640.7690. ol pas\ credit problems. ------Call Mike. 494·2819 Found : Sm I do I! -==--=..,.__"'-'-~·-F..1stbluH or Bluffs area.
MothJ1!911, Trut Call lo idenlifL 644-541Q
Dtidi 5035 Found small v.hlte male
••••••••••••••••••••••• POOdle. v1c Atlanta & Sattltr MhL Co. .M_agnolia.._H B. 962·9568_._
AJJ types or "'"ar estaLe Fi'-.. -" w· h d ·r Investments since 1949 uwiu, ire aire er c-a.....1-1-rier type puppy. blk I ~_.,"' gray Nr Oyer Rd
z.dTDs !47·5346 _
642-2171 545·0...6ll Found rabbit, v1<· Del
1 __ ........._1 Mat & University. C M N:d c:" .. ? Gra & tan. 646-4112
Lagwt'a HlHs Recefll CA Mon .. Fri. at 15215 Spr
Pr o b a t e e x p e r ingdale. H B <bet. Bolsa
necessary Excellent ~rfadd~I __
typing and SH skills re-Part time auto parts de·
quired . Call Mr s livery , S300·S500/wk
WI nslow for a PP t Call St.£!.L.646·5781.
BJ'M060 P;rt.tune Sales -
The ~~oVfu~~ngton
Beach has immed. employment opptys for
certified lifeguard It
water safety instructor$.
f or further inro call
960-8884.
LOOKJNG FOR
People who want to
make mone . 894-275$
Need bnghl, amb1t1ous
& aggressive people who
are Interested in the music industry. Make
your own hours. Wall train. Call Kathy Tues.
Wed & Thurs. 12·4pm
642-1666. -
PART/TIME F.am exce11ent money
selling lingerie at home
ad &12·5678
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Real Esht~ money Found· Young fem
available 2nd or 3rd TD Shellie. Npt Shores. J..oens on reaidenllal or _ ~J!.642·316_2 __ •
Use """""service
when placing your ad ... a
Dail y Pilot ad number wilt
appear in your classified ad
rtles. 675·427 •. ~3 __ _ -O rw,... '°"-" of fllt S~ ldl~ Items wit~ a March to your phone to '°"' ic-.1>1et1 word• 11e-
mcome properties We Found· 2Afehan puppies.
handlt a rull range of vie. Indianapolis &
rrortp1e Coverage at 8rookhunit. 1163-40'1 I Yef'I con"l.Pf'lltl ve ralea.
Courtesy to Broken.
714·7IO·JS51 ask for or ne ___ _
Pound: M mix Terrier,
whitt: Jo' Dobie, blk •
bm; FC'tloc. Labw/pup·
pica: F' Shep mix beige
puppy, M Lab/Shep
inlx, tan RUPP>'· Most animals avail. Sun.
Nwpt SMiier. l2S Mesa Dr. C.M 644,
. we take your messages
24 hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience
·during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ...
th•s service is only $5.00
week. For more Informa-
tion and to place your ad
call 642-$678.
D11ly Pilot Classlfled place a rasl·act1ng """'"''-"''°"'._.._.
Ad. clasaified ad 642·S678 I 8 u l 0 0 E
........... :.~ .. : ...... ~ ~,l A M~G l (.__.__,
~ Part time pel"IOll to de.liver Dally Pilot ~ ........ ,-......., _,,,,_, ..... , -c
: auto route in Lag. Bch·7 daya per wk· · ....-----.
.
about 2 hrt ptr day, M-F, 3:30PM. """l ~.....-...-........
Sat.SUn-MM. .
MUST LIVE IN LAO BCH AREA. No r......,...R'T"A_,11,_D_,,O,....C..--4
collecting. l'MnAnll $300 pr!' month and . I' I I I' I
up. Call Daily PUot, 642-4321·lve name
• pa,.. far call b.ck • inteJ'Yiew • . . . . . . ..................... , ..................... ,·
I
' SAN ANTONIO,
=-~~-t!:':i
Mexican-Americau are
thnl ta.m.more UU1.Y to
-.. dlabetim thlD other
Americuw, but can't ex-
plain wby.
"Obtil\y which ii
more prtvaient among
the poor, ~ be a factor,
but the dlfferencea tn
dlabetH rate• are not
entirely explained br, differences in obettty, •
uld Dr. Michael Stem,
who pl'ftented the fin·
d1nal to the 22nd annual
oonlerence on cardiov•-
cW.C dlae.ae epldemio· logy.
lhU..,-.-"-.-K. ere. uc .
..... 6'9 -ni
'"" <lot .....,,. llN• .. ON
AO INFWIT11114
,_ ______ ~ ....... --"I
fllalC RE Stern, of the Texas 1---------------------
----------Health Science Center,
U,000-POUND HAT -Claes Oldenburg of
New York relaxes under one of three western
hats he designed to be placed near the Cali-
fornia Rodeo grounds in Salinas, Art critics
AP WI; e;sClelo
from throughout the U.S. w ere expected to
arrive in Salinas this week to view the first
Oldenburg Sculpture in California.
F e.ar of • crime believed rising
Most officials feel courts have 'handcuffed police'
NEW YORK (AP) -Leaders
in major American cities say the
public's. fear of crime has in-
creased and ther~ is a growing
preference to punish criminals
rather than rehabilitate them,
according to a study.
The Flggie Report, Part III,
conducted in cooperation with 17
newspapers and a California
magazine, also found that citiz.ens
have loet confidence in govern-
ment's efforts to fight crime.
Many citizens have turned
their attention instead to local,
grass-roots activities, su ch as
block watches, the researchers
found. ,
"Sensitivity to the rights of
criminals has been replaced by
concern for the rights of victims
growth and mobility; drugs and
alcohol; loss of traditional values;
unemployment and guns. •
Citizen involvement topped
the list of suggested remedies to
crime and ita attendant fear.
"Community leaders through-
out the nation hall programs
featuring individual and group
participation in crime
prevention," according to the re-
port.
"Operation ID and police-aided
home security evaluations were
among the individual efforts of-
ten mentioned," the report ad-
ded. Under Operation ID prograins,
citizens mark their personal pro-
perty with oodes which are kept
at police headquarten.
"Citizens are demanding increased . ,, sanctions ...
and society. Retaliation rather
than rehabilitation is increasingly
perceived as the function of the
crimi~ justice system," accor-.
dibg' to Research & ForecHts-
Inc., the firm that conducted the
project.
"Most officials surveyed feel
that the courts have handcuffed
police rather than criminals, and
'that citizens are demanding
increased sanctions and fewer
rights for criminal offenders,"
the report said, citing abolish-
ment of plea bargaining in Alas-
ka as an example.
The community leaders identi-
fied the major causes of crime as
failure of the criminal justice
system: media and politicians,
both condemned for "fueling the
fear of crime" with "fiery cam-
paign rhetoric about wars on
crime and constant repetition of
al~ng new crime statisUca":
But the most highly praised
program in all the dties was, the
n eighborhood block w'atch,
where local residenta .,_.vol the.Sr ~al"eflm 'and report suspicious acti-
vity. .
Jim Myers of the Memphis,
Tenn .. police department repor-
ted that neighborhoods with
block watch programs "develop a
reputation of being crime -
consciou s and an undesirable
place to operate" and experience
as large as a 50 percent drop in
crime rates.
Dr. Edward Peeples, a medical
sociologist from Rktunond, Va.,
told interviewers that block
watch programs also help to
diminish the fear of crime by
fostering closer community ties
and particularly by alleviating
the feelings of loneliness, fear
and alienation often felt by the
elderly.
Other solutions suggested were
increased funds for law enf~
ment and swift and certain pu-
nishment.
The report is the third in a
series of four studies on the im-
pact of crime on U.S . lifestyles
financed by Figgie International
Inc. In the main, the study is an
anthology of work done by the
13 publications using a uniform
set of criteria developed by the
research firm.
The participatini publications
were The Arizona Republic in
Phoenix, Chicago Sun-Times,
The Dallas Morning News, The
Denver Poet, The ~troit News,
Los .(\ngeles magazine, Memphis
Tenn. Press-Scimitar, The Miami
News, The Milwaukee Journal,
The Minneapolis Star, Richmond
(Va.) Times-Dispatch, St. Louis
Globe-Democrat and The Seattle
Times. Interviews also were
conducted in Cleveland.
In addition to the work done
by the newspaper and magazine
teams, Research & Forecasts conduc~Q approximately 100
interviews with influential oom-
mur\jty leilders in ma~r cities
throughout the country, inclu'..
ding mayors, judges, district at-
torneys and chiefs of police.
The first Figgie report, relea-
sed in September 1980, studied
the public's attitudes toward
crime concerns while the second,
released in February 1981, focu-
sed on the views of Fortune 1,000
senior executives. A fourth part
is planned on regional solutions
to crime problems, with the hope
of revealing models for widef
use.
Figgie International is a diver-
sified o perating company. Its
divisions include Automatic
Sprinkler, American LaFrance.
and Rawlings. Officials said the
research was being financed as a
public service.
PIC'TITIOUt8UllNHI Aid he studied diabetes MAMl'. ITATaMllMT
Tiie IOllO•lnO PtrMn 11 CIOlnt rates aJnOl'lg 1,332 people
1Mtai-.1u: in three San Antonio Sl(Y HARBOit Ol'l'IC&
l'UltNITUllE. t•1 S-y ~ark Clrcle, census tracts. ~l••.;'N1", 1rv1M,ee111orn1am1"
Jack W. Lant, 1601 W. MKA"llo.lr
91¥11., 21.J, ~Ana, C.llfoml• •21t4
Tltll ~ IJ ~ b\' all , .............
JeOW.l.oflt
Tlllt -.-i •• flied wltll Ille
Cw11ty Oen< of ~-C-ty ..,
Merell 10, 1112-"1.-a
Putlillllld 0r8ftlllt CN5t O•llY Pllo4,
Mar. tt, It, t6, A/W. 2, 191.1 lCIM-42
ACTTTIOUa ........
U..STATa.NT
The IOllowlnG per-.. ... OOln9 Du91--· SEA GATE EHTEAPRISU HO 21, 1301 Dpve, Sulle 400, Newport e .. cll, CA 112eeo. Heritage _,_,t Comj>erly, Olnlrel
P-. 130100...$uli.400, ~ e.dl,CAt2MO
Tilll .,.,.,_ " ~ by • llml141G
Roofs OK'd
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-In a 3-2 vote, the Lo6
Angeles County Board of
Supervisors has appro-
ved use of untreated
wood shake roofs in the
flatland areas of the
county. The change ap-
plies only to new and
replacement roofs on
single-family homes and
duplexes in unincorpora-
ted areas.
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17, 1982. ,,...,.
Publllhed Otan9• Coul D•llY Piiot.
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Altlen R. Alblnes.
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STEPHENS-AlLEN PARTNERSHIP, MAMa STATaM&MT
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ABRAMS Ho~ t EY -_. AUSSIE WfAA/Aln WIAJ\. 210 7111 •: UTILE WINO PAOOUCTIOHS 1M ; March lO, 1'12. • LOUIS ,....... ' &HUR THING ~ING, 291 "B" St HunllngtOll llMdl. CA t2M8 Virginia Piece Coil• M•H CelllMnll I flU ml£ MUPITa°'-l"lf'MILll• •.resident of Santa A.na, Ca. ~L.C::. ~ .. ~ :.2.:7 Ort-.. " su11n LH Tllom..a..t.1.~ 10 7th s1.. 92927 • • CAltL.SOM a BliltOSLaY Pa.ed away on March 25, 1982. Coela ...... CA u.v . Hunt~.._,, CA,,.,,_ Kerl Sleph•n Drew•. 1H Virgin•• PICTITIOUS aUSINHS ... ~ ._ ......
He Is IW'Vived by his wife Ha?.el, ... ewe ..... 291 "II" -om.. ~-.. condvclael by ... In-Piece. eo. ....... cellornlt 12e27. NAMI nATaMaNT ........, a.di, c:..... ,, ...
ion A.Ian E. Holley and 3 eo.a-. CA '2t27 ..__ L. n--Thie~ 11 condvcted by.,..,,_ The 1o11owl"9 11ers'"" •r• oot119 Putlll-Or-coe-o.ll Pl~ ntf _,._.. ~ by 8ft ~ -· dMdllll lluSIMU n · -...-" 'I' _.., granddauchten. F'uneral 1er-""""""'-Thi• •111•"'•"' ... 111ff •1111 Ill• Thi• ... :c:::.:r: .. fllad wllll Ill• NEW YORK ENTERPRISES •• Mer. 12. "·"' •• 2. 1'12 11.•7.., vi~ will be held on Sunday, a..ton L.SIM ~Cltr1iofOrenolCountyOfltMn:ft CCIMnlya.1lo10ntlgeCoufllyonaHrdl Pert11enlllp. 41UA Petrlce Road, March 28, 1982 at 3:00PM at the Tiii• •t•I•"'•"' •U lll•d will! lh• 2 · · ,,..,. 11, 18'2 Hewp0r1 BMctl, C.lllornl• n.u Nil.I •TIE
Harbor Lawn Chapel. Services ~~a.rtl of Orenol County on Mtrcfl Publlthed Ora"11• C~I Dally PMot, ,.,..,. Ronakl &runllwkll, 411•A Patrica ----------under the dlrecllon o{ Harbor • · ,,_ .,._ 27, Allri •• 3, fO, 17, 1ta2 •u .. ..,. Publlahed Or1n9• Cout D•llY Pllol, ~oed, Newport 8•acll, Cllllornl• u .-.. •• -f C o ""Pll t ,...,....,. Mlrdl 18, 21, Apt t, t, 1Mt 1S1~ ~ Lawn-Mount Olive ...... _,, 0 Publl•hed Ortnfi• out lnr 0 . ..,..----------1-----------t!ClmoftCI M. Perroft, u~ Vlsl•
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Heart victims'
chances same
ClfiCAGO (AP) -Despite medical advarw::m
in treating heart attack victims, patients' prospecta
for long-term survival were apparently no bet1er in
the m.id-1970s than a decade earlier, new re.earch
suggests.
Heart attack deaths did decline about 25 per-
cent between 1968 and 1978, but the ca\.19e of the
decline has been hotly debated for years.
The new research, reported in the March 19
issue of the Journal of the American Medical ,.._
aociation, suggests that while the spread of cardiac
care unilS may have helped keep victims alive du-
ring the acute ipbase of thejr illness, there i• no
evidence that medical improvements have had any
long-tenn effect.
The study compared persons who survived
heart attacks in two periods -roughly the mid 1960s
and mid 1970s -and found no difference in prog-
nosis among patients in the two groups.
The study involved 1,133 men 35 to 64 years
old who survived a heart attack. It compared the
risks of death during a 4112-year period after the
patient's first medical exam following the heart
attack.
In Vie first group of 436 patients, 61 died wi-
thin 4.i..i years; there we.re ll2 deaths among 697
patients in the 1970s group. Allowing for age,
severity of disease and other factors, the difference
in death rates W8$ statistically insignificant, the
study concluded.
The study was conducted by the Health Insu-
rance Plan of Greater New York, a prepaid group
practice plan, now a health maintenance organiza-
tion.
The results suggest that if improved medical
care contributed' to the decline in heart disease
deaths, it probably was in the area of acute care
associated with the introduction of corof\8l"Y care
units. I • "• N
"Such a conclusion is a.bitter pill for thoee of us
who ~e ~ anq ~en for ~ted the ef.liclacy of improved medical care' ... ,''said an accompa-
nying editorial in the Journal.
It said this improved care included new drugs
and pacemakers.
"The truth of the matter is that we are un-
certain as to the precise reason or reasons for the
decline." the editorial concluded.
Eve Weinblatt, one of the study's authors and
HIP's ~istant director for research, said one of the
major changes in acute care for heart disease vic-
tims is the growth of coronary care units.
Although tbere were few of these units in the
1960s. she said, a decade later, many hospitai. had
these facilities, where a patient is constantly moni-
tored for arrhythmia -abnormalities ln heart
beats.
Mrs. Weinblatt also said that medical impro-
vements that came along after her study may be
improving the long-term prognosis for heart attack
victims.
Old steamboat
may be revived
YUMA, Artz. (AP) -What was born in
Needles, Calif., in 1902, was 91.2 feet long, 18 feet
wide, weighed 98 tons and suffered from chronic
creaking before dying at the end of Yuma's Main
Street in 1916?
She was the Searchlight. the last steamboat to
travel the once-mighty Colorado River between the
Gulf of California, Yuma and upstream points as
far as 440 miles north of here.
The Searchlillht could live ~ain if the dream
of Century House museum Curator Andy M.uich
and local architect Frederick Crandall becomes
reality.
Masich hopes to find the money to corwtruct an
exact copy of the historic stern-wheeler at the
northern terminus of a local street near the spot
where all riverboats once docked.
The Searchlight would become an extenaioti
exhibit of Century HoUle. On ita eec:ond deck. the
public could. tour a re-created captain's cabin, N·
teroom and pilot's house. On the main deck villtcn
could view exhibits about Colorado River ateam-
boating.
But first, Masich, Crandall and the othen in-t
volved have some convin cing to do.~The
25-by-100-foot plot of land needed for the •teem·
boat la city property.
And construction of the Searchlight le.elf 19
expected to coat aboUl $60,000. Muich ia ll!ekina a
grant from the National Endowment foe t.M llu-
manitles, aa well aa hoping for help from otber.~
IOUl'CleS. But lt'• all quite pc9lble, lle ~ •with the·
llgnWcance of steamboatiDC 10 the deveJoslment o(
Arbon.a and the Southwell, the plan hM a lot tom..
fort~~· •• o River steam~ thrived betwem 1852_. J916, when the tflnall1..-at
the fool of Main Street. 'lbe boalm wwn not tar.I luxury 1howboat1 of Milmlippl River fame but
can1ec1 food and aubmience "'PP''-to .ulln all Ulna &he river. la times ot bi8h waw lewlli llte9mboe• ~
travel • far 11 RIOville, Nev., aame 440 ~ up-su.m from Yuma. Some ~n,.n rod• the ...._.....,d.na J*ldleboetll, but tM W9lll MN \-9 ~ 1Gi'1 ~~ttonotamq ........ lid-lii, e,~1911•' .r the .-ot diat ~t -'° .htmlP m ~ --U:-~ ---=-~..., .. ....,~
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Service Directory Clonlt. Co. Top quality cup no.~i 24 hrt ResidtComm. Clean.up. .~ •rc~~~lf4 ....................... LANDSCAPING Lndscp wood rtrlnl1hin~ by •Plumblnl .... allnl' " r. q__eoraat s.c11
Reprtuntatlve work. Lie. no. 380801. -· U ullft . .2499 . • a '" Wanta REALLVCLEAN m1lnt.comm/rt•ld,tree Gennan·tralned fathfr •Elertrlcal-24 hr rwSenk•
'4J.H7 td JU Freets,.SSI-11 Clt .. 1S..lctt Landau ·YdC~ HOME IMPROVEMENT HOOS!? Call Gingham lrim~ln~ean·~·. It aon. tO yrt exp. Reis. eft!t"-¥.J· E4N·1B!._ ..................... ..
ADD'NS/REMODEL .... ••••• .. •••••••••••• Treelrt~~ rt maC REPAIR·PLUMBING Girl. htt_ett.645_:!123 _ lnsd 5d1~/hc d. Uc.~l·NTI Pr .... M .... •Expert Tree Prunl"I•
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PtR Qtrbes·Fln. Stmts •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Cai•_._ a _ __. It maln strV o 8035 Cllrpenlry, remodel, re· Ex 'd Hou.aecleane ~bl Newport C01t1 151·9103___ MAMA•8•1MT ~·i cln up ltlrrla Compl Set upl!Serv -··----.... •-· · ' pair, patios, painting. xp . r • l ' R r OftaiiCO. •rf"• 15 yrs ~reoov. _J380914 aea.onable . 540.5134 FINEF~NISHWORK ....... •••••••••••••••• J. .,.. windows drs quality Maturtl!Reh1ble tu. Irv ne. t 1 . "NEWLOOK" expmenee.C.llforinfo. , · Rermdehn1/Dootahuna ADD'NStREMOOEL ING ~-IN TC er wortc S4S:29C)l ' S42.W/6e9•0416 §:.15-3175. PAJNTTNOSERVICES and ralft. CUSTOMTREESERV.
t ~ Randy720-1260CdM Plans. Llc'd. George -est. en ·503S . {8-7pm> BLOCK WALLS Int/ext. Refs. ins'd ~~HW Allphases·lt.h1ulllng ~ ...................... CUSl'OMCARPENTRY Pilrner&Sons,557·"1.lJ,_ GARDENING JACXOFALLT!\ADES HOUSECLEANING Patiol·DriY•ways ..Q!~io's S4_lli7S p :.Mfi.M _Rpn491-!235
ALLSTAtE PAVl~G BY u JAY .. DRAF'TlNG SE RV ICE Ja' LAN.l~f~P:S~o72 <;.-J~~:~:.~r.h!. Exp'd, refs" reliable. Lac'd. Dennis 6311·0458 LIC'S PAJNTER By I <Oranie Co . TllllorilMJ
Snlcoatln& · SlnJl111fc 642·8809 art. Spm 20 Y1'$ exper.comm/ re · · · u--M . t can anyti_me. 955·241L MoftlMJ lnt·Exl. 10 yrs exp. Inv. . Ed 53"·0040 ..................... . ~:r~mm .~S~l~'i R~ID/COM M'L sld. 873-6047 dya/evs -MOWING . CLEAN-UPS """'"' ain enanc~ Housecleaning morning ••••u••••••••••••••••• Refs Free est ~-9898 -MOii Subje<1•. K-12" col
All·Around Carpentry REMODEL/ ADD-ONS Hauling . Landscaping Yard wort &tree trim hrs. Mesa Verde area. --UC MOVIHG----------RefW1W.g lege. 2S yrs exp S4 hr
Driveways, Parkin' Lot John 115·8082 andCa,....ntrv. Lir'd. Free ~L · · · · · · .642·9907, 20)'.n. Gene 552..:64S! C.M. Have refs. S40·991S QUitlc. Careful Service .............. ~ ....... , Mr. Morgan,_642·903~ Reoalrs, ~alroaung. · ~ .,, JOHN THE HA.N DY MAN --Free estimates. 552·ot10 ,.. IMJ J.I?. Horn ~errn1sh.ing 5'SAs It 631·4199 Lir c..pet S....lu 2:)yrs. Irwin 548·2719 FUii ma int. & clean·ups Piumbing-elec.-Odd ·obs Experienced. Reason a· ------•••••••u••••••••··~··• Ant1Qu!?5, kit. rabrnets. Typiftg Ser1'1ce ....................... wtl Spec. In comm. & shop· Free estimates 638~ ble rates. References * A.-1 MOVIHG * F;irthanJ lntenor Design -=ntua_g. 64S·0664. • .................... .. Dan Ha1lbergGrad1ng WeC.reCl'ptCluners ....................... puicctn.Tony646-75S6_ · 840-3655 Top Qualrty Special HANGINGS101ROLL -Typing . Wntf'ng Edit
fr Paving Co Steam clean & upbols. DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC GARDENING WANTED LOVE TO W0l9' HOUSEWORK care 1n handling. 2S yrs ~hty .. Lic/ins Stnp· ••••••••••••••••••••••• in« .. MY ofrlce or yours Uc. Res /comm Truck mount un1I 14 yrs exp. Fully lic'd It Mowing, edglng. raking. Carpentry. painting. W .t. ..__E*"' exp. Competitive rates. e•.ng. Disc. on paper Huber Roofing-all types Sml obs Q.k. 642·2142 _
: tJl1!)4. M2-l720 Work guar. 645·3716 Insured. S32·5S49 sweep In g . r r e e trees Ir grdn 11, Ire n "" • II No overtime. 73().)353 __!!!:MC Sco!_t 64S·932S New·recover·decks WMdow Ci..iutg
.. ,,........ Shampoo&steam clean. DRYWALLTAPING-~r·· 64S·5737 or ~int. It hauling. ee Higbq_u1btyhousework . STARVING COLLEGE Expert wallcovenng in !)c14118C]t548973!. ...................... ~··
..... ••••••••••••••••• Color brighteners, whl All textures & aroustir Expenenced, de8ftnda -STUDENTS MOVING sullat1on. Reas pnces. Orange Coast Rooring "Let t.heSuiubrne In
Babysrttinc in our C.M. crpts . 10 min. bleach. Free est. Kevan 675·9088 Mowing SI o. $15 . S2 o. Prlf8SSl'Onal ble. honest, lnte I gent. CO. Lie. 1Tl24·436. Consultant Ass1gnrflen1 Re-roofing/Repairs Call Sunshlne Window bomei. 1 Yr & up. Any · Hall, I.iv/din. rms SIS; --Haul/dumping SlS ·S20. The belt. Phone 673-7012 Insured 641·8427 581·a:i00 Reas. ral~ ~·17~ Cleaning. Ltd 548·8853
time . 642·8482/646-5759 avg room $7.SO; couch cal 754·~. 955-0095 Mark T-a.J. Servi.Ce CO. aft.er6:00PM. WATCH U~G ROW 1 -WALLPAPER 20' 1 MOf!_thl Discount
Babysitting M·F, approx. $10; chr SS. Guar. elim. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TifEGRASSllOPPER Ulll,11 I' ••GERMAN LADY•• STARVING ACTORS Contractor & Pallllinll ~~~G~k~O{i~~lR •RE.51DENT1AL • 6·6, newborn-up . CM pet odor. Crpt repair ELECTRICIAN -pneed Complete lawn ma inl. (213) 592.3531 or (714 l Housework. Exp. Refs. MOVING CO MPANY 0.C. 23yrs. Lac 328240 Avg l sly s.10. avg 2 !lty 642-299S. S1 pr hr. ls yr11s Rexp. Do work n1·ght. free es11 ~imbate on _Dominic 642.4851 840-8618 960-0719/64S·2043 a[Jl_ Fast & Careful. Lowest _ga~ 49-4-43§6 Lie. #41~. S48·~l3 ~Chris 9:17-8388
G myse . efs. 531·0101 arge or sma Jo s. Hirdwood Roon Ex~'d Houserleaner Rates Law Allows. M c ROOF Le.AK' We spec r1mma will babysit. NoSl•am/NoShampoo Lie. 13964i21 613·0M9 GARDENING MAINT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALLPAPER m}ObsunderS200' WlNOOWCLEANrNC my home or yours. M-F. ~ Landscaplnc. Tree trim HARDWOOD FLOORS By day. Own trans V1Sa. Lie/Ins 673~ All kinds. Free eS1. Fr--•·mates """"S292 7 }'1"5 in area Exrellent a•·-East•r va~at1on SUinSpecialist. Fast LIC'D ELECTRICIAN •-J Cl Alsoromeanioo.541 6028_ $11 /roll L'ic !!""""'"" ~'""..., """ "A" u•9 a.-7972 ~'cl c y"" 646-dry. Free est. 839·1582 Qual. work · Reas. rales rr"' remo,va ran-ups Beau11rully cleaned ,.,... · ...,.,,,_. s.c111os.a..... ---~-·'""'-, .....,_ .. . . l'Tee esL 631·5072 Tom eeest mates. 642·4889 and waxeL_ 832-488.! Perfectionist atlarge ! ....................... ·-_l"!.C?!!!J.§45·0880 ........ .'.':'!... ........ Orange Coast Windows
Nurses! Babysitting. my .t/COACrete TOP QUALITY TREES ..._._ Very reu Exp'd. refs. l'Ule painting by Rich ard Plmhr/R.,.fr BUDGET RATES 'L•c'd "We leave you~ 1th a
h nm e n r H o a g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICAL WORK •-.., Lisa.L548·6857 Sinor. Llc. ans 13 yrs or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low min Sml Jobs OK. brighter outlook' ..
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$28. Good vacuum rondllion $15. Electm·
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l'hildren's chairs SIS wo r k5 Ir ne S 15
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$0. Good wooden fol· dlna chain $4. Good
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wooden spool doubrt
bedsttad $35. Wefnut
Hlad bowl $4 Nine
desks. school lO offl~
$10·SSO Old oak mis·
41on Library desk $50
T~ dJruna, lo~ and
t•mp tables $12·$50 Hard wood, ONple drop
ltaf dining table $$0
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chesu. and boxu
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N«lnp $28. VerJ old
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glassware $80-$~0
Norm•n Rockwell
print• $2 each. Old
Currier ;ind lves calen·
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Eames c:ocktall table
$45. 3130 Clay Strttt.
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tables 13·$8 .Klichen
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$12-SIS Nine drawer
dreaser $25. Dlabu
25c-76c Blllck and
white TV f 25. Book
case $10 Patio fuml·
turf SU -12:1. Patio
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selling hooks. hardco-
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Rotory power mower
$50. Electric mower
$40 ~ edger $20
Electric mower $40
EIHtrir edge r S20
Electric coluvelOr $20
Seed s preader SI 0
Push mower SIO Small
compressor $50 Va-
cuum cleaner S25 f'ot.
ding bike SSO Eoys
btkl' $25 221 Flower
Street. Cosla Mesa
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OLD (200) golf rluba $2
each. Gumb11l ma-
chines S 10 each. Clo-
thes 50l'-S6. sit.e 12·14.
Juicer $4. Swords
$3-$25. Room dividers
$2 earh IBM electric
typewriter $25. Lamp
$15. Wig $20. Eleclrir
pool pump $10. Helrnl
whtt'I S20 Sp1ni1h
door handles S l 0 pair. Electric dock 1wlLchee
S8 Manzanli.a lree $6.
Nau tl<'al lamp $25.
169!2 Baruna, Uunl-
lr\alon Harbor. Satur-
day only.
PICTURES $5. l..a.mpa O. Doub~ headboard m. QUttn headboard
$25. Four C'h1irs $1 5
each. ProJKlor 35mm
$40. Movie C'll!l«a $15.
Mapzint ntdl $2 Am nc $25. Duoct is Mft.
rot •to. Luaaie »5.
Reconll $1. Golf clllti. $1 uch. Stereo $5.
Monllor ape1lten $50
NCh. Color TV $60. 2eO
Pruut.on Drive, c-..
a..-6~
SIX petr of anuqut> ~
k"ry and Olk ll10W 5kll
s10.s:;o Twenty's good
work1111 L C. Smith
cypttwriter $18 Large
Cahf 8l'ar flae S25 Good 5S inc:h tubular
weldl'd Sl t'el hand
tr uck ball bearing
wheels S25 Solid bra.
Hadley duel air horn1
with switch $20 Old
11ret't car conductor
chance !Niter $15. Old
phonograp~ r utune machine, wood ceblnet
SIO Boxes of Nautical
grar. hghts end rope
l<le-SIO l'our Inch 1942
Navy boa t rompas $18
Solid brass 11ngle
headboard $18 Good
working 1ol1d ropper
radwll el«1nc heattts
$g·S1 2 Vintage auto
lru nkl actts10rtes and
lamps Sl -$35 Custom
amlO trunk 1h1ped 10
old stdan $30. Model
"T" carbide bulb eye
lamp Sl8 Oak free
s tanding Silverware
chs $12. Old cut Iron
"Gypsy" boa& galley,
wood or coe) •IOl>e $50.
Antique 24 mch ahlpa
wheel $25. 18 Inch
antique 1hlps lantern
fresnrl len1 S3:1. Full 1lte Rigid pipt culler
$15. Good old hand lied
r edwood tub1 and rl1ntera to l8 Inch
1·$3. S abn redwood
eh I ngte do1 houaes
'8·tl5. Art deco th1r-
1y'I waffle Iron 910. 20
varloua t ire• and
wheell. Jl'lat 10 Mert'l!ds
$5·$25. 18 Inch Ford
wire whttla and tires
$20 each. Jaguar wlrt
Knock of ft *'"· Set of 4 American 11:111 13 Inch
whet.la ~. o.n pine
bookcue $12. AntJqut
1teemer trunk war·
drobe trunk with dra·
wen. prime condition
$60. Antique 1olld
mehopny ehlpe Qbin
door fl5. 843 W. 15lh
StrHt, Cotta Mtll.
BetWWll MonrvN and
P lacentia Str eett.
541·01S5 8111u rday
11 .Spm and Sunday
IMpa.
J>1Ll1Xll 1how1r cur·
Wn"' t l5. rr.m. u
earh. Rttl t•P•• $1 . Five klnc while flu
1h.-.w '2 H l'h. 8oy'1 tkhwlnn blkt freme
UO 111•1 """' and t.n l lO ~~
...... $1& JM 1111.
Corona dtl lier. m.-.
STEROO emp, Hannon
Kardon (tube) Sl5. F\s.
cher tuner (tuti.) $25t
556-0846
SANSUI IOOOA lunl'r.
amp. 50 watts pf'r
chann1.'l SJO BSR
tumtablc $10. 6«-40L5
ANTIQUE bottles S2 and
$5 Wall plaqul''s 50c
and SI Good pracUc:e
dnlma. 6 p!tnl ~t $50
High back enuqm<' wrought iron vanity
chair S20 Two Kraco
speakm $50. Oii palnt5.
brush<>S, canvas. ea.sel
$30 Exe<'UllVI' desk
$50 Desk off~ cha11
S25 30 gallon aquanum
$20 Gree n s wivel
rllt"ker Sl5 Royal 660
l'iec'tnc typewnltt $~.
Barbecue SI 0 Two
overstul fed chairs. both
$25 Formica top kit·
chen tablt $10 Thn!t!
foot wrought Iron wall
candle holder SI5 J.C
Penn/ WOK never usl'd 15 ThrH ma-
crame' owla S3 e•ch.
Pta sit<' gold nugget
$10. Two nlre wall
d ocks $10 each. 1591~
Standish Lane. Bet-
ween Edwards and
Springdale, Hunting-
ton Be.ch 893-8053
WORKMATE B&D
benrh typt S2S. Work-
m111e B&D $40. Router
~ H.P. $27.SO. tt drill
B&D V.S R. $16. S-K
10(ktt 1et ~in drive
Melr. $23 S-K 0 .8
wrenches U.S.A. and
Metr $1 0·$28.50
9incarl> blade 40th $23
7 \.I paneling sew
bhdtt S3. Roultr bill
•trai(!bt ~Ill ~In "4•$S. C1rb bevel trimming ~ 50. Small hand tool&
~-$10. 6 Amp bell«y
chargwr $22. ~7361
HEADBOARDS. HI
pall« ~. Pair Fmdl
twin or dUll king~
All IOUd wala\ll. 8un-
day l1m..4pm. 136 !.
19th Street, Co1ta
Mm.
NINE drawl'r pallltl.'d drt•sM>r $18 Nine dra
wc·r ~1mn<'d d..-r $35
·Small Mgan. nol 11 1oy
S~O 552-5534 Irvine.
( Un1Vt'l"5tl)' l'ark I
CAMPING rt~·rn..> till' Sl
BaJa Yellowlarl pol1• $20 Mosquito ro1 1en1
$6 Air 5urf fhHtt SR
Bible st.ereo rrrord al
bum. new S22 Chromt' ~tapl<'r S7 61t Bay poli-Sl4 Penn 200 Surf l'ftl
or pole S20 H1b:irhl $2.
$7 Hilwauan Shirl.I S3
Mr ns 80 auorted
shoes. uke rte"lt " s 1 Pans. slulll'I Sl·$ol FWi
larkt' IOc-$2 Reels
SlO·Sl6 Trolling poh~ SI 0 Spool soldt•r $3
Soldermg iron $:1 Car
lop rafk SS Cod pole
brac:ket, new $22 AC1
DC radlo $7 'l'ht'rmos
S2 B1mboo rod pole
SIO. 151n Trailer t1re1
S4 :>48-9832 Costa
Mesa.
WARDROBE boxes for
moving S6 Boxes for
book&. l'l'COfdS and gla!I
packs Sl ·S4 Olivetti
adding mal'htnr $30
New beautiful salad
bowl &et $8 Nrw eler·
Irle fondue $8. Largr
mixer $5 Mug1 50c
each. Picture• Sl·SlO
Old pewler mugs $r>
Pewter bowls. cotft
rreamer and 1ug1r
$5-S25 S11urd1y
hm·lpm Sunday
l0•m-3pm Cash only
Hun1in1ton Beach
Neu Springdale ind
F.dill(ff 846-2323
PA TIO uible. glna top,
good quellty, nteda
p.1int S~O. 1800 Aliso.
C-. M-. 646-591M
DOLL fu.ml""°' for 20in
doll $111 Hl1h chair.
bunll: beda, rh1n1lng
tablt, bualnet
142.-61111
DIMES-.~-LINE ADS MUST BE
PLACED BY J p .m. ON FRIDAY.
...
t:x n:IH.'ISE htkt• $.l.1
Sl.1111 bu.ud S~tl Wr••I
'" 111 hr d frJ1<1t wrlh h1.,11lb11.1nl $211 T\'
st.rntl SI:. Sn1,11l labll'
Sl:1 &r •tools S~ S<•I
~:n1 )' l11p1·dt.1 llrllJn
111<.1 S.'Uk of 1h1· \'l•JI">
llJMI 1!17:.! $2i llmnl
1ngwn Bt•a.h 460 11%11
l\tlA I • q111pm• 111 ' I
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S" $21 Oa" $.i $1 11
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Snal• h 111.,. k' $1) '"" h
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't(lt, S 111 i~H 5~5ti
TABL~:S $10 lhk SI$
l'u1·h111k u mal'h1n1·
S~ I 9~ Br'"' h<'Jd ho.ml UO lrC>n bml •
t11gi• $4!! Ckitht--. bwk..•
:,Cit· Sl5 8 Trill..k. taJ>L-s
$47 ~(1 :1:i Ht•d ... ood
l"'-1114' l.'17-411:!2
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$:!:, Nt·" lhghl dtl' p1
h>L\ '"P 1 "n $1!1 I! inch l'lll?rJvt·i.I bra"
urwnwl ''a." $1> !I "'' h hral'\ 1·opprr t'OOk pnl
with hd llnrwd tnll'rt"r
Siii Bra~\ (1rt· strr •·n
$5 Bn\I'' uf I IOt nlil
•liv1·r pla11· on •nl11t
•«oppo·r brAS' Jnd P' \\
at;us , ti.-:;ll.. nigh1 sia ,,.1 $~ $4~ BJr .ind
'""'I' wl S111 T dblt>s $~ $30 1-lmV'> S2 SI 0
Apphwnu•, SI Sii D.1~
~ $10 Tool' S3 SlO
1'1tt1.>n't Sl ·Slll· Z~·n11h
mn.'IOI<' AM t'M SINm
phono S50 Lot:. of lO>\
dothing. d!ihl'S. bunks
and J••W1•lry 25r SS
:1102 Coral Av,.. Apt
A , (' o ~ l • M t• s a 4
Bit>< k, Wl·~I of Sp1rt••
r1••Uuru nt. HJrbor
Blvd Costa Mt'tl<I Sat·
urday nnd Sunday
P HOTO t'qu1pmen1
H1ghlimd Sol flash f(Un
w11h Solono1d S20 GE
PR-l hgh1 meter $12
l'olorord 9~A folding
camna w11h hght ml'·
ter $20 Savagr (sienM )
paptr bcl<-kground hkl•
new SIS Movie tnpod
ht•ld SS 548·~~
TWO htgh chairs $25
each Dressing 11blr
$20 Play pen $7 'l
ch1lds bike 1ea 1' S4
e;Jt"h Toys 3c 50l' Bear
temp SJ Chlldreru do
!Ms 5t--SI ~ SIO
Matern1ly rlolhu
SOc S4 . Crao strollrr $1~ Ch11da chairs 21».
Chllds back peck U
Infant ur seat S3
CNldle IWlf\i '5 Baby
bouncer $8 Rotiwrle
farberware U O. 10
apeed bicycle iis. SIU· l~t b11.r1"r ~ktc ·~ M ecttm~ hin-xet1 ll.50·~ .• Alrpol U.50.
Wlclcft' biundry b..tc.(
$4. Weitr llfd Jl••ttn • , 0 ll'On plan lit.and S5
Anlmal ~ 14. Lllr..-frll'lltl'd mim>rt '3 tnd ho. B o01c thalr i20
8•tkftfl5c-St. Tro.
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pt•r llreplau font nul
SI~ 111 uv_h br"'' ~P1 11 toor1 S 14 fi "" h 1•m li<•St<'d English hr;•~~
vlanl<-r with him·~ f.-•1
$•1 l'an br.1i.s Ml•nurnh
S t.l En,;IL•h :.ohd bra.'\S
lm•wood or mal(U71nt·
haskt•l S l 2 Ten d~"
~ohd hrJ5, f1r.·pl.11•
•eu Sii· $2'l J.argr va
r1 l'ty of lq~ht• JHJ lamps lrom rvPr)' l'ra
(or floor, tablr & l't'llmg
S3 -SSO Cla,s1t· olJ
m.vblt• glass and bra.-.,
wbk> lamp $18 Uniqm•
old laboratorv dC'sk
lll!ht. some hrlls' l21
Art det·o Jltn \nl1 d
brasll tablr lamp $111
Butane gas ou1.1d1•
porch llntrm S4 Br~
student double t"111nml'y
floor lamp $30 Man'
o ld a nd
$5-$!\5 Beau11ful nld
pair 192J hand paml('(l
V81'll)' \able lamps $28
Complttu gas frrt log
$18 Brus umbrella 9r
~1\1' $1.And $4.SO 6 way
llOOt IAA'lp, i~ I~
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ll"·pl•Cf' and iton l<'i.
$$-128 Anllqu~ plum.
bing rtx111rf.'a. door
knob• and lock i rb.
i~!I\$. bm• 11nd porw l•~n Sl·SIO Rolledt'k
$7 8.U W 1$th St .
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FOR INFORMATION CALL
LOIS 642-5678, ext. 319.
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$2~ for b.11h Two 1'00
t.ibl<°' $10 l'tlC'h Mapl<"
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548-7430
1919 HONDA Accord 4 door with a silver ex· ttrtor and maroon in· terior. This beau\y has all the loy1. (798YBEl. 16495. Jim Marino Volkswagen 187 11
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1981 VW Rabbit Converti-• 1980 RX-7 Mazda .....,. 9755 ble. This one is still un·
Black, 5 speed, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• der factory warranty
cood. 15.000 miles. Ex-GREAT and ts JUSl like new tended warranty, ate. ()0GL839) $9895. Jim
sundroof.$940().840-8317. SRECTIOH! Marino Volkswat e n. RENAULT lli's 18711 D~ h Bl d e I t7t ~IDA Rl7 Sedans and wagons with Dlt'ac v · · · · Low aule1, all optlons. many options to choose 842-2000.
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-$8499. Jim Marino Vol t772 Mlr~lta 9740 tl<OJAl«ll811D'°'"°"~ Volkswagen. 18711 •o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll.A04 '"''~ Beach Blvd., H . 8 . •••••••••••••••••••••••
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med Mtretdes · 74 S i I v e r S h a d o w cond. .,., 000 to• ww f II d atr. stereo . .,, . . '91iM: et 7 w/sunroo . exce con mtles. $7700 548•3368 O>m;:1t~se~r Im · 000· P.P. 760.8702 1980 V W Rab b 1 t.
porta Direct lease and 60 Soob 9760 Dynamite custom 4 door
mos. sensible pymls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1th a u lo ma t I c D i a I 2 1 3 o r -.._ I 982 transmission and 111r 714/MERCEDES is 213 1 ~ I conditioning 1451RSZ>
or114/637·2333 AREHERE! S4995 . Jim Marino '78~L.silver, w/black 900 series 3 ddors. 4 Volkswagen . 18711
uph. Private Party. doors & Turbos availa-Beach Blvd .. H . 8 .
2131-.1573. ble now! Come in & 842·~ -drive Road & Track '79 MBZ 30C1l'D, hard lo Magazine's choice or the '67 VW SQBK pts. Com pl.
find, Diesel Sta. wgn. BF.ST sports sedan of car being parted out.
Sorf /r ( -~) 631-3399 • cass., am mhnew the '80s!
Urea, beige, very s arp. WCHnMPORTS $21.5CJ0.49M460.P.P. ..Do t N 8 ve tee , ..
78 450 SL, xlnt cond. Ma· 7~-0~~ llle_yellow, $27,800 080. 1-Har r Iv CM P /P. 7 J4.'75!H586 ...,,, . ' . .
'78 450SEL, slvr/navy , JgJ7 SAAB .. 99 .. Maroon
snrf, AM/FM casi .. P. P · mallic over beige In·
l14,'100.157·033l1 terior. All the factory
'&•SL.Blue/lea.7.000 toys . Low miles .
1976 VOLKSWAGEN Camper. This camper
has a Pop-Lop. Do not miss this one! (8969). 1l
ls a steal at s.5495. Jim
Marino Volkswagen.
187ll Beach Blvd .• H.B.
842-~.
7SIAlllT
$1.350. 549-7506
EAlLllKl
1966 t~~Blvd.
COSTA MESA
'46:f30l 540.H67
'66 YOLVO WAGON
S2.0000BO Call 548·4588 6pm to 9pm
i4 Volvo Stalionwagon.
good cond. $3l95/offer.
Bf.1800
'62 Pl*>O Classic. $4250.
Uc. C2Pl8. 443 W. Bay.
C.M. 145-21163. Dlr.
16 Volvo 261GL. 1 owner. a.Ir, snrf, pwr, tape, 1tlnt
cond. rnaint records. 497.1332 mi .•• OOOP/P <423PTH). A steal at on·
lSI 845-3101 ly $399$. Jim Marino
12 MBZ 300 CD Turbo. Volkswagen . 18711
Must sell immed. Beach Bl vd., H 6 .
1978 VW Rabbit Diesel . ..._ UM4 nus 4 door has options ...................... .
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Low m1~1~lh new.
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tGlld. 17. . ll
lt114IOS& , Hdll 24 ,000 mt. Qnoratt car. Loeded ..... ,,1euw•1•1
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11111.1 ..... 111.-. CaD
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SUBARU DEALER
:!'!~r ~~~e s0u;:::s: AMC . ttol This one bas low milts. _ ........ ~ ......... ..
(369ULZ). $4195. Jim 11 """'8olilaJl Cl111ic.
Marino Volkswaaen. SllSO. HkM1't. 443 W.
18711 Beach Blvd .• H.B. 811. C.M,9'}2911 Olr.
1142-~. ... "'' 1980 VW Sclrocco. A •••-• ....... ~ ....... .
~amite black beaut1 wtth 18.000 miles. Be sure to call about this one. UBP$2101 . 14915.
J i m Mar i no
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2020 E. 1st St. !II 141·4411
INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW
1983 RANGER
='"'-·:~!~ $& yl_&,.ICl5
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•500 IFACTORY REBATE1
· lqul,pp~d wltha
• Aut1:>mat1c trans. • AM Radio
• Tint.ud Glass • Wheel Trim Rings
• Heo1 vy Duty Radiator I •4 Cyl. Engine
• Eure >peon Bucket Sean AND ONLY
IMMEDIATE DELIYERY·I SAU 'RICI $5127.00 '""tax, lie. & Dec. Fee. $995.00 DoWft phu A2 tex, $120.00 DMV
Ileen•• charee, $20.00 Documentary Fee, ond $500.00 factory lebet• for a -.•.a •f $19U.a2
DoWft 'oyment, <••h or tra4e, an4 $115.52 per month fw 60 -nth1. ·~·• n...ce
char e, A.,.a, 20.)3", Deferred a ment rice of $1917.02 oo oved .....
Down Plus
Tax, Li1tet1se & DocamMntary Fee
and FJ·~CTORY REBA TE
ANl.t
ONL 'Y PER
MONTH -----·--------------------------------------SAl.l Ntl:E $7117.00 pfvs tax, k & Dec. Fee. $995 Dewn ,.._ $469.02 tu,
$147.00 DMV lanM 0-.-, $20.00 Decu-tory Fee, -4 $790.00 Foctery
........ 0 totol of $2312.22 Dewn ~··_....,trade, ..... $115.57 ,..
menth f,.. 41 month1. $2156.56 finonuo chw9e. A,,,I , """· Oofened
pcrynMn I price $11,289.51 on approted credit.
CHX)SE FROM 2 DOOR COUPES
O_R 5 DOOR HATCHBACKS
Equl1pped with:
• F octory Air Cond.
• ,61,utomotic Trans.
• f' ower Steering
• Power Disc Brakes
• V lhite Sidewall Tires
FOID
f'l«O
• Choice of 4 Cyl. or V6
• Deluxe Wheel Covers
• Body Side Moldings
•AM Radio
6 cyl. engine, automatic trans ..
factory air cond., gauges and only
28.783 miles.1529TJA).
PONnAC
6UHD ND.Y6
Options Include automatic
transmission. 11r conditioning.
PoWet stMt'1ng & disc brakes,
tilt wneet & motel 11WRG
CHEVROLET
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AW>matlc trans., tilt wheel, power
steering, AM-fM stereo with tape
ded<. ci.etom wheels. dtl'Y wt pers
& only 32, 1?i8 mllesl (507WDI).
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1982 PONTIAC
AND RECEIVE A
$750 FACTORY REBATE
lqulpped with:
• Factory A ir Cond. • Tinted Gloss
• 4 Cyl. Engine • Power Steering
• 4 Speed Trans. • AM Rodio
• Body Side Moldings • Five PassenQer
• European 9ucket Sean
IMllEDIA TE I DELIVERY I
USED
A cylinder engine, A speed tronsmi1·
lion, AM-FM 1tereo will> lope dec:k &
only 52,072 miles. Mu$! lff to opp,..
ciote. ( 18GN722).
DATSUN
210 DILUllf
Economical 4 cylinder engine. 5
speed transm1ss1on, AM-FM radio
and only 32,665 miles! (438XKA)
PONTIAC GRAND ,ltll
Aulomollc lronsmiulon, lociory olr
cond., pwr. sleering & disc brokes,
rodio & morel (2AOzon.
OLDSMOllLI
91 llGINCY
Automatic trons., foctory oir cond ,
pwr. II.· wlftdowt · dr. lodcs • oplit M(lf
& broket, tilt, cnm.. leather & much
lllOfel (llWA314).
Down Plus
Tax, Lie .... & Docmtetttory Fee
AND
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WI NICI $64ts.OO,.. tu, le. & Doc. FH. !9t5.00 Dowt1 pt.1
$l90.f0 ... $121.00 D.M.Y. ~ c.._.,. ..cl $20 D•c-ut.ry '-far a...., of $15%7.90 Do-rciyMe.t. ca1ll or trode, 011d
Sl46.U,.._.fiorH....ehl. $329t.60 Fhl~• cllo"J•· A.,,R.
20.33"-. Defwnd ,.,_...price $10,321.50 Oft o"roYed credit.
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE BROHM. SEDAN
Automatic 1rans .. elr cond . pwr.
windows. spilt seat. door locks·
steering-brakes. tilt, cruise. AM-FM
stereo & wire wheel cove r s
2 1W M .
DATSUN
rtCIUf' 4 cylinder engine. 5 speed
transmission. AM·FM stereo.
Tonneau COYer & only 9867 low
miles! l1Z793631.
TOYOTA
CILICA unlACIC
A cyl., 5 speed Irons .• foclory olr
cond., pwr. sfffring, AM·FM tlereo &
tape dec:k, tilt wt.eol & 13,'52 mllesl
(529ZSU).
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2-Orange County AMI Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 27, 1982
HARIOR RIDGE
5 Br, 4 Ba, Game Rm. Formal Din. Highly
Upgraded, Italian Marble in Liv. Rm. Din
Rm. Kit, Fam. Rm. Study and Fam. Rm.
has beaut. paneling and shut ters. Fab.
View. Two large Pauo Deeb. A must to see
at $895,000. •er llWI U.. 759-1221
SIAVllW LIASI
4 BR 3 M F.ll., D.R. city & ocean vtew.
Grd. gat.e, pool & tennis. $1700 per mo. -
....... 759-1221.
COSTA MtSA R·2 I . SIDI
Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den. Huge living
room with dining combo. Large comer lot
with room to park 6 autos. $130,000 • er
....... 759-1221. 760-1580.
OCEANFRONT-OCEANFRONT
Convert thia ex. large duplex to your pri-
vate residence and live on the fineat beach
on the coast. $170,000 1st at 11'1. 2nd of
$250,000 at 10'1. Steal at $6~.ooo. • er
... ••• 7~1221.
LINDA ISLE TRADI
Breathtakfne bay view, 2 boat docks, room
for 4 boeta up to 74 fL S t;>edrooms, 6 batha,
game room. formal' dining, eeparate euest
ring, pool. Seller carry lat TD or trade
lndustrial or office building. $2, 100,000. •
.......... 759-1221. .
eoita llisl
234 E. 17th St., -·
631~1266 ,
"2" NEWPORT CRIST CONDOS
Largest modelr(' r,· l and ocean views. 4 bedrooms, 3 ba\) . -. Ou~
b uys a t $210,00 . •-0 llYll lllP. 759-1221,
HARIOR RIDGE LEAH
Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formal d ining
room. family room, study, beautifully de-
corated, large decks, fabulous view . Private
euarded gate, pool and tennia. l2900 a
month. Submit all offers. • • llWI a. .
759-1221.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Ocean view, re-decor., and remodel 3 be-
d.room, 2 bath, fonnal dining. Very =
yard, private beach. $339,000. IM Ir
••• 759-1221.
NIWPORT CRIST CONDO
Two bedrooms, 2 ~ baths, loft, highly up-
graded, oak floors. beautiful papen, ocean
view. $98,000 lat at l~. Prk:ed at $170,000 .
,. .......... 759-1221.
INVEST IN THI SETIING SUN
Spectacular sea views & substantial in-
vestment returns await you in this superb
oceanfront duplex. Spacious units (3 BR
up/2 BR down + guest suite). Tax write
offs & special terms. Priced to sell now.
$675,000 WT •lllU 759-1221.
30 UNITS
POSITIVE CASH FLOWI
A rare bird in today's market! 30 bread n'
butt.er apartments in an excellent location.
Income on the9e have inc:reued 5°" in pM&
4 ~ yean! For more INFO CALL • UllTl ·
broker-owner, 759-1221. ..
CAMEO SHORES
Fabulous ocean and coastline view 3 be-
droom, 3 bath, formal dining room, family
room, study, large pool and courtyard, pri-
vate beaches. $895,000. Fee. Ill tr llYIE
..... 759-1221.
$10,000 DOWN
No qualifying quiet Cul-de-sac Street add
2nd story, have ocean view -OllL .U
759-1221.
3 ID.-CUSTOM IAITSIDI
$30,000 DOWN-11 3 INT. 10
. YIS. Owner financed -no lender qualifying!
Three bedrooms, 2 baths. Quiet cul-de-sac.
Parquet entry, brick fireplaoo, homey kit-
chen, family room, water aofte• and fil-
ter. Tub spa. RV pad. Hu~ patio. Extra
storlli& Reduced to $167,000! Hurry, call
-TA 759-1221. ·
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Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY Pl'-'OT/Saturd,.y, March 27, 1982 i
DOWN PAYMENT $6,000
Qualified buyer can sssume 1st T .D. of
$69,800 on this outstanding 2 br 1 'h ba
Costa Mesa Con40. Seller will carry balance
at 14%. Full pr1~e $109,900. Call ANNE
McCASLAND 6~1-1266.
SMASftlNGll
Lovely 4br ho~~ ~9n perfectly landscaped
full acre in Peralta Hills. Enjoy tennis and
swimming in your own bacl~ yard. Call
ANNE McCASLAND 631-1266.
J
MESA VERDI llST IUY
Spacious 4 br., single story. SECLUDED
SPA in private setting. Excel. new finan-
cing available $218,500. JACKIE HAND-
LEMAN 631 -1266.
COSTA MESA BARGAIN
3bdr., lg. fam. rm. w/fireplace, remode~
kitchen . Hurry on beat value In
town ...... $115,500. oJACKIE HANDLEMAN
631 -1266.
GOLF COURSE
One of largest homes on Mesa Verde C.C.
aolf courae .•. S'bdt., 4 ~baa., fam. & rec.
rooms, pool & s pa ..... Priced to sell quickly
$599 ,000. JACKIE HANDLEMAN
631-1266.
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EXCLUSIVl't-JaWPORT HEIGHT$ 1
Exclusive lisifng form tear downs to 4
bedrooms in Newport Heights. Call RAE fl
RODGERS 631-1266.
. ~ . "' · ·:> T>-i
CLIFF HAVEN
This custom horne has all the quality &
quiet elegance this area offers. Formal H-
ying and dining area. Patio room leads to
po01 area. Master auite w/jacuzzi tub. New
on market. $349,000. RAE RODGERS
631-1266.
VIEW VIEW VIEW
of the OCEAN CATALINA & SUNSETS
from this superb Cape Cod home high on a
hill in Newport Heigbts. Offered at $590,
000 with financing. Open Sun 1-5. Call
RAE RODGERS 631-1266.
7 UNITS
EASTSIDE Costa Mesa, No negative. Gross
annual income over $35,000. Call for details.
HARRY FREDERICK 631-1266.
*HAWAII FREE*
Spend 1 week -find your island paradise -
4 condos in Kai Lua, Hawaii. Front row
location with 180 degree view. Completely
furnished, move right in. See Tim Rhone
about l week free to see them 631 -1266 or
720-1263.
CORNER LOT WITH SOUTHERN
EXPOSURE
Old COM charmer 4bdr +den & sitting
room, 3 bath, 3 decks, great school location.
Soft quiet area, outstanding custom home
and it can be your own. Open Howie Sat 2-5
and Sun 1-5. So don't be shy give Tim
Rhone a call 631-1266 or 720-1263.
SAND CASTLES IN YOUR FRONT
YARD
3 story 5 bed 3 bath, completely customized
remodeled, great family home. Don't delay
call Tim "Rhone right away. Open House
Sun 1-5. 631-1266 or 720-1263.
YOUR OWN DOMAIN
4 bed 3 bath -one acre home -you'd never
have toleav•-tennis, Pool. spa. Outside bar
& firepit, gourmet kitchen. What more
could you ask for but the details. Call Tim
Rhone 631-1266 or 720-1263.
GO FOR ITI
80% financing -a once in a lifetime bargain
-not used blit new & vacant. How could
you lose -unless you snooze! 3bed 4 bath +
den in old COM -Can't be beat. Don't be
square, be there . Open House Sat 2-5 &
Sun 1-5. Tim Rhone 631-1266 720-1263.
EXCITING VIEW .
Newport home w/sit down vu of bay and
ocean. 3 Be 2 Ba, lrg living rm, F.P., formal
D.R. Mint Condition. Security system. As-
king $549,000. Call Pete Johnson for de-
tails. 631-1266.
SERENE CONDO
If you enjoy a peaceful open feeling, this 3
Br 2 Ba Bluffs condo is for you. Asking
$229,000. Call Pete Johnson for details.
631-1266.
' NIVER llFOlll
have there been so many gqod buying op-
portunities. Tilke advantage Qf th& ~4yer's
market and new deprecla~ ~1a. Call
Pete Johnson for specific property infor-
mation. 631-1266.
-·-.~·-··-=----,----~ ... -l • 4 _Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 27, 1982
Who's MOving?
We Are! I ~
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· We are pleased to· annoui;ic.~ that . ·~ · '
in the near future Macnab-Irvine
vv:ift · relocate its NeV\Tport Beach
. offt~es to 'prestigiou)s Civic Plaza in ,.
New:port Center. Watch for the
opening of our new and expanded
facilities.
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Thia unique home apptOX. 8,000 .q. ft. is an entertainen paradile.
Large slip, bayaide lawn, pool, 3 fireplaces plus his & hen ba-
tbrooma, den office/art room, libnry, gymnMium. UnUIUally deep
lot w/approx 74 feet on the bay. Only 5 years old '4,950,000 John
Macnab (714) 642-8235 (F13)
.... llffMl1 -.... ,.IBID
You own the land when you buy this apedow Medltemmeen style
home w/dockinc for two or more veaela. 4 BR, 5 BA, & convertible
library/den. Uv rm. din rm. kitiehen, and breakfast rm all overloo-
king the bay. Good -.unable loan & qwner w/finaDCP balance w/
rea90oable down payment. $1,700,()'8 1-ry Dyer 642-8235 (1'14)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 . . . ~ Harbor Ialand -Promontory
Bay -Newport Beach
1.111, I.Ill, Liii
Magnl&ent Calif. Spanish home w/lota of BR -7 -Lota of baths -6
-& built on 3 prime lots on Lido Iale. Built around a la courtyud &
pool & owners will help finance, too! $1,250,000 Torn AlliNon or
Terry Hanes 642-8235 (F15)
U1E .. , • .,..,,. -Ill un• llU OlllSI UT
Build your dreem home on thia prime golf ooune lot with owr 100
feet of frontage on the 14th. green. Spectacular views of moun~
& night lights. Call for details. $1,050,000 Claudia Ding Muellf:r
644-6200 (F16) nnn•• ........
Beautifully situated on a large comer lot. Thia 4 BR home affords
privacy. Excellent family & entertaining areas w/high cei1inga ';n liv
rm, fam nn & din rm. Mater aulte w/brick fplc opens to pnvate
patio. French doors, akylighta, and custom tiles found throughout.
L g pool & beautifully landscaped gardens. $750,000 Lynne
Valentine 644-6200 (F17} ,_, ... 1111711 .... 11111
Thia huge prime location offers outstanding bay & ocean views from ·
3 rooms & la protected pool. Roos:n to expand. Owner wants to carry
lat Trust Deed tor well qualified buyer. $725,000 incl. land. George
Grupe 644-6200 (F18)
. • .. TDll• -Flll1 ..
Sensational view of bay, ocean & pi~}Jeautifully rer,nOOeled
and appointed. Three spacious BR, fabulOUf kitchen, la billiard rm,
oozy den. $695.000 Leaaehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 (Fl9)
"IAPI 111 1U11111UL" .. U• Ill.I 2 ~ years new. Exquisite detailina! t Joi tO beach w/a little bay view.
3 BR, 2 ~ BA, faro rm, 3 fpb. $685,000 w/$299,000 assurn. B of A
1st. Dona Chichester 642-8235. OPE!i HOUSE SUNDAY 12-4 -102
Via Koron, Lido Isle. (F20) ' 1111111 Wlf
Entertain in an atmosphere of elegance in this dramatic residence.
Designed around a stained glam atrium ~lband8ome mimnd bar &
the perfect floor for dancing. FonDal dln rm views lushly landaca-
ped prden w/pool, spa and waterfall. 4 BR & den & full aecurity
system. $675,000 including land Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 (F21)
llYFlll1 .. 21,111 fD
You don't have to be a millionaire to have a bayfront home. Thia
charming 3 BR borne bouts 3 BR, 2 fplc, la deck, sunning patio, &
dock on Newport Wand. Barbara Aune 642-8235 (F22) . .. ...... 11 .. -.111
Be the first to occupy this elegant 5 BR home South of the highway.
Wann woods. stained pm. French doors, 4 BA, 3 fplcs, Jg country
kitchen, fam rin, includes ln-Law or maid'• qtrs. l'lnancing availa-
ble. $595,000 Belle Ch.Me Lee 644-6200 (F23)
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Fantastic ocean & canyon view 3 BR, 2 BA, din1q atea home si-
tuated on very Jg lot -room for expemion & pool $65,000 Fee land
Donna Godshall 644-6200 (F24) 11•.-... .,, ..... 1111,111
Custom tri-level 3 BR, 3 BA plua fUett. Seller financing. 2211 ·
Waterfront, Corona del Mar. Martha Macnab, 642-8235. (F25)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5.
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·J.n this 5 BR home w/ocean & bay view . Customised home in
Harbor View Hilla -cbe to IChoole. shopping & beaches. Wood
plank noon.. custombed built-in cabinet.I -abutters -hot tub. A.a-
aumable loans. f495,QOO Incl. land Roeemary Sietz 644-6200 (F'l6)
llYW llft P&llllU -ft ...
Desperate Owner says "Must Sell Now" 60' bayview. Just Profes...
lionally decorated ... Like new, 90pbistic.ated 2 BR+ den, 2~ BA.
bar, pool, gym, beach & aecurity. Price Reduced $96,000 to $446,000.
Only $30,000 down. Debbie Fratt 642-8235 (F27) ,,,, ... ,,. ...
Tropical feellna in has}) atrium abound w/greenery. Ivan Wells
custom 4 BR. ++ Prof. decorated & landacaped. '425,000 Fee land .
lane Paquin 642-8235 (1'28) · ; WUTalPf
Spacious 4 BR custom fam rm & lg patio w/pool, 3 fplcs. A de-
lightful home for family entertaining. Cabana off pool deck. WW
lease. or lease option. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS. $395,000 Lynne
Valentine 644-6200 (F29)
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Beautiful Baycrest "Ivan Wells'' built 4 BR, family home. Oversized
rooms -charminc island kitchen • quality built throughout -im-
~te fut eecrow Ytanted -under market. $335,000 Suzanne
Shuler 642-82" (F30)
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Abeolutely charming 3 BR beach cottage. Superb comer location -
Walle to beaches. harbor, parks -Low Down -Seller truly motivated
at only $325,000. Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 (F31)
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Big comfy home in F.utblutt Oh quiet 'street. Prime family neigh-
borhood. Hard to beat from the standpoint of price and terms.
$298,000. Coby Ward 642-8235 (F32)_
· A ._.Ult *'m"l.-Jl •1
with floor to ceiling fplc ia one of the many attractions of this
charming gray & wbite cottage w/brick & ayc.amore trees on a la fee
lot in ~uff. 3 BR -Owner ~-Only $279,500. Barbara
AU!lAt 642--8235-{F33) OPEN SmIDAY l-5 ... 2127 Aralia St. -
Eastbluff-Newport Beach
....11111.L
Beautifully remodeled residence done tn a tradJtional style & si-
tuated in a canyon aetUng in Newport Heights. A great buy for a la
4 BR home. $249,500 C.Oby Ward. 642-8235 (F34) -••z•••--• Cul-de--aac location on th1a prime executive 4 BR single family home
across from community pool & tennis courta. Central A.Ir, separate
fam rm, indoor utility nn. Am.unable loan at low interest, owner
will assist w/aecondary financing. $189,500 FEE. Joyce Edlund
642-8235 (F36) .
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For thia i BR. 2 ~ BA. formal dJ.n1na aree & patio. Only 1 ~ yeara
old located near' Harbor High School & within walkinc distance of
lhopp&ng. $149,000 F.e land. Donna GodlheD 8'4-8200 (n7)
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ROOM YO IPARI
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In this Eut Bluff 2 atory family home, 4 be-
drooms, 3 batba and large cuatom designed fa-
mily room. ~itwnt view. Large Jow interest
-rmeble loan available. Alkina only .$299,950 ,
OLD CORONA DUPLIX
Premium quality two 3 bedroom units, beams,
fireplaces, shade tree.. Six years new. Pride of
ownenhtp. Seller will exchange. Crea\&-yoW'
tenns. Offered at $347,500
. NEWPORT •EACH
WATIRPIONT.CUSYOM
L~ one of a kind custom 3 bedroom home
with 2 bedroom aueat quarten or rental unit.
Located on walerf.root complete with your oWn
pier and slip. Highlights of th.ta home include tile
spa, sauna. 8eC."W'fty system, 2 fireplacea and pri-
vate sundeck. $789,000 lncludes the land.
I
WANT TO TRADI
HARIOI llDGI VILLA PAlK
Spectacular view and price on this newly listed 4
bedfoom Lautremoot model home. Profemonal-IUILDIR'S SPICIAL
ly decorated and landa:aped. What value at only Villa ParJt view lot near $ m1llton dollar homes. $~72t,500 Seller will subordinate! Submit your terms.
CLASSIC liAUTY · $395.000 '
new ~11-home often the ulti-ma w/warm beauUful leecled windows, -~---D-N_A __ O_..;_, -------
a li , family room & elevator. Mstr bedroom A P INT
wlbaloony overlooks COMt1ine & cl~ Uta
4 bedrooms. pool/ape, A/C. alarm aystenw
& car ....-.. $2,500,000 Mov
$25,000
Popular Southport model, complete with 5 be-
drooms, pool, j8cuz:zi, and njgbt licht view. Seller _..,_~--------....;;~..-..-
has bought another and mutt aell. WW OOlllider' COSTA MISA
you into this lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath
with ocean view. Reduced for quick sale.
extremely motivated. Try lease option,
etc. $159,500 exchange for 40' to 50' Sport Fisher boat or air--.--------------
plane. Asking $639,500. PINISHID YO PIRPICTION
Thia pride of ownership home is for the fussy LEASES
ILUPPS buyer. S bedrooms, family room, 21h baths.---------------
Professional interior -land1C8ping. Dramatic pool 9.75 ~ PINANCING and spa complex. $229,000 HAllOI llDGI
Thia beautiful 3 bedroom end unit co1\do has it K.ensington model! 4 bedrOotn.s 3 lh baths.
all, including a spectacular view, new appliances, ----__;..--------~-Beautifully decorated. Ha1 added loft and
encloeed patio and a large amumable first loan. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR plantation shutters thru-out. Ptjvate gated com-owc a 2nd loan and will consider trade. $284, munity. $2750 per month •
500. LIKI YO INTllT AIN
GRACIOUS LMNG
la youn in thi• immaculately kept Spy1lua
home. 3 bedrooms, 2 bat.ha, fmmal dinina rOom
and family room. BreathtaJdnc mountain and
city Uchta view. Excellent finuldl\I Ja available.
Price ju8t reduced ~ only $496,~
.IAIMINI CRllK
Sensational 3 bedroom end unit located on a
rugnWcent creenbelt. Prote.mmaUy decorated
with many u P«rades. All thia and outstanding
flnandng ii available foe $427,000.
We have the perfect eetting with 3 comfortable
bedrooma. open and flowing fioor plan, 9ecluded
pool and •P• and elegant decor. Offered at
$389,500 with good financin8
IRVINI
TOMORROW'S NISDGG
Ia now available in thla charming Ranch San
JOMju~ Villu 1 bedroom and loft totally up-
graded QOl\do. Terri.fie wumable financtna. Price
bu been drutically reduced to $149,950. Call
today
SPYGLASS Unobstructed ocean view is yours in this 3
droom Portsmouth model home. Cheery Ugh
decor with 2 fireplaces, large wet bar, pool and
spa. $2200 per month
llVINI
Beautiful 4 bedroom Peten townhome on quiet
cul-de-sac street. Has garden type kitchen,
laundry room. fireplace, skylights, ltained glall
windows and Italian marble entry. $1200 month
PROFESSIONAL SERVIC.E
Orange County RMI estate/An Advert191ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Mm-ch 27, 1982 - 7
........... Perfect location juat ~ feW blocks from the
Fun Zone, restaurants and the Balboa Ialand
Ferry. Three bedrooms, Z baths and 2 bed-
rooms, 2 baths. Buil~lna, 4-car garage. Only
4 ~ years old. $750,000 and the seller will fi-
nance the entire balance with a low down
pymt.
WATERFRONT
W/PIER AND DOCK
A remarkable 2 story design pro-
vides this bldg. to be a single family
home (a large one) or a duplex as it
is zoned for. A total of 4 bdnns. 4
baths that can be converted into any
combination that fits your needs.
Bit. in Kit. incl dishwasher, plush
cptg., spiral staircase, antique stain-
ed glass, used brick patio and
walkways, room for a boat up to 36'
plus a couple smaller ones. $595,000
& well worth it!
CUSTOM .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Over 3000 sq ft on three levels for
gracious living and entertaining.
This one year old home has 4
Bdrms, family room, formal dining
room, 2 uaed brick fire places, 3
decks, and is MOST beautifully de-
corated. Offered at $450,000.
OPEi HOUSE ·
SITURDll I
·sulDAY
12-5
1120 W. ICUIFRllT
IEWPGRT BUCH
WE SHOW WATERFRONT
PROPERTIES
BY BOAT TOO!!
Jacobs Realty has built its reputa-
tion on friendly, professional ser-
vice. We have a complete property
management team to assist in the
rental and maintenance of income
property. This service insures care-
free ownership and lets you like
your investment property again. '
~-riaht on the und. Four large bedrooms, newly
remodeled blt-in kitchen, and huae family
room, + a formal dining room. Spacious living
room with tittplace. Take over ~.ooo loan
at 1~. Asking $875,000. Owner will help.
BEST OCEANF-RONT
·BUY
3 Br. 2 Ba. upper unit -2 Bl' 2 Ba
lower private sundeck & patio. Less
than 2 yrs old arid generates about
$3000 a mo. income. The real news
is you can take over the existing
bank loan of approx. $425,000
without qualif~ incl. 12 ~ % int.
fixed for 30 yrs. Only asking $659,
000. Try a low down pymt.
NEWPORT
DOtLHOUSE
2 & conv. den-dining room, 2 baths,
blt-in ki~hen incl. dishwasher etc.
Newly painted, papered & decora-
. ted. Wide-epen tennS, .so, offer your
down payment & aellet will finance
balance. $119,900.
* f20,000 DN * Spacious family home with IOaring cathedral ceiling:a and bright and
airy country Jdtchen. With 4 Jarae bra, 2 ba'1 and a family room, it's a
berpin at $154,900. 9032 Adami, Huntington Beech. 556-7035.
. ------•MASllVI CUSTOM PlllPLACI*
Spend t}qe nimantic evenm,. .buklng in the glow of thJa mallive
fireplace. Thia ~ four bedroom home ia ideally located c1oee to
Westminster Mall and Goldenwe.t Co1Jeae and priced to llell! $119,900.
9032 Adama, Huntington Beech. 556-7035.
*SIX ON A LOT*
Sile hou8eS on one lot ln prime rental area of Costa Mesa. All but one
have fireplacel uld have recently been painted. No deferred mainte-
nance. Asking $395,000. 9032 Adame, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
p,ooo lllATI
Superb financing on this bright and cheery 4 br, 1.75 ba home PLUS
the aeller will give a $3,000 rebate at C.O.E. 9032 Adami, Huntington .
Beach. 556-7035. ·. ,. *f 10,000 IUYS ITII
Ladiea apparel shop with ac>Od Jeue terms. Located in busy shopping
center. Inventory negotiable. 9032 Adam1, 1JuQtln1ton Beach.
556-7035. .
*DIODOWN*
On the water. Price llaahed $15,000 to $199,900. Owner will finance.
Profemionally decorated w/gounnet kitchen. 9032 Adami, Hunttnpin
Beach. 556-7035.
*14 ACU DTATI*
Ccmpletely r-e.-u"""'"ode ... led..t home with new kitchen featurtiw' aJltom oak
cabinets. bullt--ln microwave and tr8lh comP9C1.0r. Luae formal dininc
room hall built-in oak buffet and cabinets. Huae detached praae hu ~
bath and could be easily converted to guesthou8e. Sacrifice for $169,-
900. 9032 Adama, Huntingt.on Beach. 556-7035.
*YAKIOYIR 11.2" LOAN* ,
Only $20,000 down on th.IS a_padoua tour bedroom, 2 bath home with
aoaring cathedral ceilinp. Earthtone decor throughout with cuatom
wall coverinp. Brtgbt ....a airy country kitchen plua family room and
cuatom patio. Offered at $H4,900. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach.
556-7035.
••axay' KNOUS llAUTY*
If you enjoy the charm and stately grace of an era gone by, this 4
bedroom, 2 beth home ia fat you. Larae fonnal dining room with view
of beautitUlly J.andlcaped pmmda. Guesthou.e at rear of property.
Of.ferecl at $238~ 8032 Maim. Hunlio&tGD Beach. 566-7036.
*LOCATION x 3 + POOLI*
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Sensational PORTOFINO model on exceptionally large lot on FEE
land with 4 bedrooms, spa, fireplace. ONLY $349,000 with 10.974' M-
swnable flnandng!! 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373 .
$30;Go0• *11.46~ PINANCING . •
Available!! Fabulous TURTLEROCK VISTA TOWNHOME. Featuring
3 br's, fplc, gourmet dining and private courtyard. Only $280,000. 2670
San Miguel Dr., Newpon Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373 .
.. $95,500 . .
Costa Mesa. Spacious 3br detached home with large yard . Freshly
painted. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759~1S01 or 752-5353.
* MISA DIL MAR * . '·
$21,000 DOWN
Sensational 3 br home with $104,000 ln low interest financing. Call
today. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
*12.9~ INTllllT*
HAUOI VllW HOMI I
Immaculate MONACO model featuring 2br/den, frplc & spa!! Low
interest fi.n.anclng available. $241,500. FEE. 2670 $an Miguel Dr.
Newport Beech. 759-1501ot762-7373. '
*1Ultn110CK* .
$1~279 Pll MONTH ,
is all you pay when you takeover existing lat T.D. Spricioua 4 br ex-
ecutive detached h<me. Featuring frml din, fmly rm & frplc. Only
$213,500 FEE. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373.
WllYCL"f* 121.4 PINANCING
When you takeover exilting loans on this EXECUTIVE HOME fea-
turning 4 br 2\.i ba'a and pool Reduced to $299,00<ffee land. 2670 San
Miguel 759-1501 or 752-7373.
*WATllllONT HOMI*
PllVATI llACH •
Sensational 4 br home smack on the water!! Featurlhg trench doors,
frplc, profe .. ionally decorated & private SANDY BEACH. Only
$249,000 & seller will carry AITD! 2670 San Miguel Dr. Newport
Be.:b. 7$9-1501 or 752-7313. '
* 12 ~ 3 FINANCING * ,. r! * * IUILDIR CLOSIOUT • ~
available on brand new town home! Featuring 2 matr IUitee, encl'd
aaragea & private court yrd. Only $114,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr.,
Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
* HllnAGi PAIK -SILL:ll FINANCING.• .
Abeolutely mnaahin& 3 br townhome featuring central air oooditionlni
and security system only $132,500. 2670 San Miauel 759-1501 or
'7~2-73T.J * * PALllMO HAllOI VllW HOMI * *
F.quala an klea1 home for the growlnc family aeekinc a prime Newport
Beldl location WTnl land ownerlhJp. Large aunny rooml and family
room overlook a Jarwe pool eet ln a low maintenance yard. Sellen offer
their own finandnt at lft and have reduced the price to under Totally remodeled by craftamen! Fea\\U'lnl French doors, wooden
lhutter, plank Doon, u.ed brick & pool & spa. J'D and w/GREAT
~---TERMS!! 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501or752-7373.
'3()0,000. 9032 AdMm. Hamdnckm Bellch. 556-7035.
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NEWP :J R T BEACH
IAl,..LUff . $190,000
· Great potential & priCe In desirat>Je community
of F.utbluff. Luak 3 BR, Family Rm w/flrep~
& sunny patio. Convenient to ahopphig &
echoola. Owner financing available.
' . ILUPPS .$115,IOQ
Bright.en your day. Great opportunity to buy a 4
BR home foe a fabulous price & owner financing.
Beau,tifully cared for with sunny patio near
poola. echoobs & .... .
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. WllTCLIPf . $455,000
You can't beat this for a great traditional family
home. 5 BR with ~aeoua pool/apa & large deck
area, formal dining room, warm living room w/
fireplace, trench door & wood floor, 3 car garaae.
Perfect!
ILUPFI $115,500
Priced for immediate sale! Ownet" will carry fJ-
nandng on this well cared for 4 BR home near
poo~ .achoola & shops. l:nj>y cool ocean breer.ee,
sunny patio in Bluffs Plaza location.
llG CANYON . '995,000
Country french family home beauUfully dft«'a-
ted. 4 generous BR'a, den, huge family rm,
maid's. Surrounded by lovely gardens, used
brick patios, magnificent large pool. & spa. .
' ....
WATERFRONT
.NIWP09'T OCIAN FIONT $510,000
· An extremely good buy with fantastic financing.
Oceanfront duplex wi1h a 3 BR & 2 BR unit. 2
fireplaces: Units in good shape. Fantutk wbitt
water & aumet vie,.,a. Thia won't laat!!
Ull& asU 1
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Gorgeous custom home on the baY,. 5 ~family
rm,. pier & alip for 3 iarge boat.IS, 3 fireplaces,
Priced below mark~t wtth excellent financing
available from ~ted eeller. ,,
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TURTLllOCK ' $175,000
MO\Ultain Views, ~ and eerenity aw.it J'Ol&I
in thia light, airy ). ~ COndo. Showa Uke a
model with neu~~ and a high .. ~~
loan. ·
MAI KAI . t '1poo,ooo
3 BR pool. Impeccable taste, exciting blend of
used brick, wood deoocatoc pepm. f.i.xtU:ra, ex-
panaive patios. Enter this e~hahted. world 1e-
cure in the knowledge that nothing oompare1.
HAilOlt VllW HILLS $a95,000 •
Beautifully upgraded 3 BR with hup tree lli)ed
yard. Spa, French doors, hardwood floors, bea-
med ceillnp. Many deoorat.«*' touches. You wUl
be imprmed by the tenna avtalable: Don't mill
th1a one ..
. COIONA ~L· MAI . $249,900
Charmine picture perfect 2 BR & Den. New
carpet, paint, wallpaper & copper plurnbln1.
Owner will help finance with 2°" doWn. Great
10catlon & price too!
COIONA DIL MAI · $650,000
Quiet elegance juat a few dOQra from ocean.
Beautifully appointed, unique residence on 30 x
118 lot with leasehold rights to the adjoining
paroel. 2 BR + den.
BEA CH COMM UNITIES
. LIGO ISLI . '599,000
4 BR & Den FAMILY HOME with· Formal di-
ning room. Perteet for grad~ entertainin& In 2
prde'n patios. Low down payment &.feller-will
carry baJan9e for 10 years.
·LIDO ISLI . $150,000
Locatec! on tip of Lido We. '.Thia lovely gradoui
home Ml all amenities! 6 BR. 5 bath. maid'• qtn.
spacious rooms with high beamed ceillnp,
·gourmet kitchen, private patio & spa! Owner w01
alliSt with finahcina. .
COIONA DIL MAI · '595,GOO
Duplex -Bay/ocean view. Lar1,e .3 BR owner
unit·ptua 2 BR penthouse on Bayside Dr. Sur-
rounded by city owned green belt. 2 year oJd
large aaaumable loan. A cholee property at an
excellent price -$595,000
IALIOA llLI . $1,250,000
3 BR & Bonus Rm on Balboa Island with a
panoramic view of the Turning Buin. New car-
pets, beamed oeWnga, two patic» to enjoy the
~ting tcene.
COIONA Dlt MAI . $425,000 PINl.NSULA ..... 5,000 3 BR home only one block to beaches and shops ~
nestled on a quiet street loaded with charm. . Lovely contemporary 2 BR & a ·Den 'Close to '
Some view of the Pacific. · beaches. Taatef ully decorated & ~ excellent
condition. Take over loan. ..
DUPLEXES CONDOMINIUMS
PIN IN SULA $249,900
Lowest priced duplex in the area. Newly fur-
nished. Ideal rental or beach retreat for the
family. Great location near beach. Seller finan-
cing available.
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2 BR front house completely d etached from a
apadoua 2 BR & den rear unit. An investor or
uaer will like this channel'.
OTHER AREAS
UNIVllSm PAIK $253,000
DJANE HOMl.S -freshly painted & decotl'alect,
ready io move in! Beautifully deslped patio
brina the luab )andscaptna rtght Into thia au.per
• BR family borne.
ILUFFS $139,900
Don't mils thia exceptiQnal price! Cm:y 2 BR split
level condo. Dl!clt overlooking wide greenbelt.
Peacefµl convenient area. Community pool &
shoppl.nc nearby.
VILLA IALIOA . $291,000 Da.zzUna. extraordinary, Condo with 2 Master
Br. Mirrored walla, high ceilln_., pastel tones,
cuatom destined furniabinp • art objecta blend
to cr.te a nre tnYilGamen1.
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NIWPOD PINTMOUSI
l:xOOlent location and aood twur ""'-'-t. New cat)fet
and paint throqhout this bldiekw unit with ~y to view
of ocean and llahts. Owner will 1Cicept 10 pettent cash down
and carry the paptt. $87,500. 831-1400.
NIWPOD CORNll LOT
Drive by this wry buUdable lot at 413 East Bay (comer of
Cypress) on Balboe Peninsula. Plana Included. Submit your
olfen. $200,000. 673-6900.
NIWPORT QUID STRID
On cul-de-ue. IUmlUnded by ttteL Comfortable 3 bedroom,
2 bath with fireplace in COWIU'y kitchen and livlni room
$175,000. Fee. 673-6900.
IRVINI RRRACI
Open and airy 3 bedroom home with Jar~ kitchen, f~ roam with ~ and open beuw.. Nice patio and
yard. $245,000 631-1400.
NIWPORT HllGHTS-POOL AND YARD
Super location on p.t IU'eet.. Larae lol with a... f1owa'a
and bautil\d pool Perfect famlly home with 3 bedroom and
family room. Low Clllltl down and owner will carry. Call few flnanclnc detal.11 $279,000.
IMMACULAR/fRISH aALaOA ISLAND
One o( the best priced homes on the llland, new al.I atios-.
SJ>Ot]ell 2 bedroom pus brick pedo. $295,000. 673-6900. 117
Marine Avenue.
LIDO ISLI CLASSIC
Totally~ and decon~ 2 t tory In the best Medi·
ternnean flavor. Open, bright 4 bedroom, 4 bath with 2
patios for mlef1alnlng In and out. Stained ,i..... and open
beams. Owner will finance with low cub down peyment.
$445,000.
COUNnY IUGANCI. unu ISLAND a-m.......,.. every clecat"•• ....a1ty 1n Iha a bed-
room h6me with brick patio and Fttiracb doon. Abo one
bedroont plUI m111d'1 unit on corner. Euy 1tepa to bay.
*575,ooo. 673-6900. mo Abalone Place, Balboe Itland.
suaMIT UASl/OPTION VllW HOMI
Panoramic cloee up view of b9y, ocean and nlaht ll1ht1.
Sptdoul. open and potentially formal home with tarp living
room. fam.llv room. formal dlnln« room plua 3 bedroomt.
Martlle beth, mMCer au.lte and 2 larp view decU. $795,000.
FEE.
10" CAIH-YllW NOPIUr
SuJlft' N.-wpon location onlarp lo& wlili-cwo 2-bedroom
unh1. Llw In cine and rent the odM!r or build • new home
plu1 •ue•t houH. Pl~roved . Almoat lot value
M 15,000. Ow1Wf will lffM/optloft al.lo Submit.
VllW-LOCAftON-VllWI
Owner Nyt wbmtt $1$0,000 c:uh and he'll help finance.
Submit. •
SapedaUy .... trt-leYel home wi&h be9utiful decor~
... ~ Katpitallty and luxury in thll s
fonnaJ and m&rrored dinlnc ,_, bup ':::1.imroom pJUI ..,... bWi9rd nlCllD ..... ror .... "t..lth en ... •&ma
room pha priv1w ape. UNQUJ:STIONABLE Vl lW OF
OC&A.N AlfD BAYFRONT clOM·Up. Owner wlll help 11-nanc:e. $880,000. Ql-1400.
HARIOR RIDGl-fHNCH MANOI
180 desree VIEW of Bay, OONn and night Ughll. MaanJClc:ent
quality and detail theougbout thi. 5,700 aq. ft. residence.
Formal home with 4 bedrooall, library, lonnal dlnlna room,
tmmen. family room and &lamorout maaier IUite with fire--
place, IUl'ldrdt uuna and 'PL lmpr'ftlive and Cl.Ill.Om for the
pertic:ular horneowntt, In the bst tradlt.lon of thil Louil XIV
Manor ~. $2.200.000. Fee.
OPIN SAT. 1-S P.M.
1510 Abalone Pl. Bal.& .... -.......................................... $575,000
3024 Oceen Blvd.CDM ................................................. $1,350,000
2331 Cliff Dr.Npt.Hdahts ................. -.. _ ....................... t795,000
117 Marine Ave.,.Bal.il ........ -......................................... $295,000
209-215 19th St..Penin .... -.................................. from $319,000
2137 E. Oceen.Pen.Pt ............................................... _,_ .. $323,000
824 Welt Bay, Barfront ~''""""""""--............ $1.485,000
4 Narbonne, Harbor ftMice .. -..................................... $2,200,000
2001 K.lng:s Rd.Clilfhaven ............. ~ .............................. $415,000
424 Belvue Lane.hn.Pt ........................ , ........................ $419.000
1723 P1au del Sur .Pen.Pt. ........................................... s•.ooo
502 "f ' St. Pen.Pt ............................................................ $438,000
LAGUNA
ESTATE
The ultimlte
~.t
the end°' a private roed.
The IWTOUJldinCI are a nature lover'• paradlle.
The quality and c:barimna are
unparalleled in cletip for funcdonaJ livlnt. lavilh
enl«\8lnlftc and t-lthy l'ea'adon.
• NIW llTAR-llNNll couan .
Colw•nilM ....... lwh ~ away fftll8 the ~
but cbe to•· A naan lowr'1 ......... • l.11 ..._with
comrnandlf\I pMtonl VIEW o( oceen. hWI and nllht u,tita.
Total let'Wity, privacy and aermhy. Thia quality traditional
home an 3 Jewla offe.n the uJ~ U\ l!Ubed de&an.. Four
bedrooma lhcluclins 1,000 aq. ft. IN!lter Mahe, tennll toom
with f\llJ -bar wt~ --rail, flllnUy reta. ~ rooa, locker and wei,ht exerdlt room, wine cellar and other de-
talll for the cblcrtminatinc! Your own ~ lJchted and·
fenced SennJa aiurt wtth ample ~"°" .,_., l'or a vie·
wing and appointment. 673-6900.
ON WARR-fRONT IOW
Newly decorated 2 bedroom, 2 beth c:rHp. Gorgeoua Catalina
~ turning basin view. Aaumable l'*l. Seller wUl 8111.at in
fu,.andng. Boat 11Jp available. $28~.000.
,.
OCIANPIONT-LAGUNA llACH
Spectacular VIEW and beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath co-op
right on ocean. Greenery, privacy, RCUtity and swimming
pool. $315,000. 631-1400.
alAUTlfUL ON WARll
lmpeo::able· quality and aood tute in thil warm and open .
family home on the water. Cl..ic Interior with 2 bedrooms
plua den and large landlc:aped patio with· spa. fountain and
fire ring. Your own boat llip right out your door for 45' boet.
OWnet will ~p finance few qua1Jfied buyer. 1618,000 on fee
land. 631-1400.
OCIANfRONT HOMI
Quiet beachfront with original owner1 who take pride In
their home. Superior "•It-down" O«"an view from thl1 3
bedroom plua bonus room home. Superior c:onat.ruc:Uon. Ow-
ner will carry lit TD for the riaht buyer. $725,000. 631-1400.
HDUCID ON IALIOA ISLANDs Oulltand.in& duplelC with 3 bed. home + 1 bed. apt. Owner.
flexible on tenm & flnancin~ details. Jutt reduced from
$525,000 to $(95,000. A great rent.al property with aeuoned
income record. 67S-6900.
IAYfRONT ISTATl-VllW
with 60' on Newport Bay. Sweepina. panoramlc: view Lrom
the Pavillion to the mou.ntainl. An authentic: ucli.itec:tural
statement of bygone days throughout this kl.ory ~
plut 4th floor oblervallon tower. The quality and c:raft-
lm8nlhlp rn thil dlanJfled IU"UCtUre offer •pacioul l'OOl1'll &
privacy, In addition to p:neroua Indoor & out.door baJc:onlea,
pat.IOI and courtyard entry. Th.it macnJllcient villa often two
wlnp for private Uvlns. Thi.I lncludea 6 bedroomt and 6
bethrooms, a formal dining room. 2 k:it.c:benl, formal llvtnc room, larp famlly room & much more. A aepuate, aelf-
contained mwr IUlte. Larp p6er and Ooet wW accomn~
date a 80', plua two other bl,.ta. A deWJed broc:hurw will be
available upon req1Jet1t. S2,650,000 fee land. Adio(nina guest
apartment, plua 3 car garage available for $395,000 on a
Rparate 45xl00 ft. lot.
GltANDIOSI aA YfRONT-DOCK
Unobltructed wide "waterfront" view Lrom this~ and
lpedoul home with larte bride patio and p6er for two 55'
yachll. Conwnient locadon and espedally Jarae llvinl room,
elevated dlnlns room, large bar, family room plua laland
kitchea. Huie muter 1ulte with marble fireplace and
tir..thtakinc vtew of al.I. A wry comfonabae fJoor plan with
a feellnc o1. pnvac:y! •u~.ooo lndudel land. a1-1400.
INCalDtall LINDA llU
LINDA ISLE 2-nory with 4 beclrooftl plua maid'• room,
formal dinina roocn, W. f.wni1y room with ~ down bar
llftd QIUnlry 1decban. I 17=f .............. bridlt
OYW dip-pool and •· •• . 8llP b I bcatll.
.. TWO HOMI" IAYPRONT-P911
A dornlnttiftl rwldenuu pnipeny with a private dodt for 2
boat.I. Stupendoua VIEW on South Bllytron& with two 1arp
lide-b)'.ide unite. Eecti unit ii..._..~'°°" horn. and
hu 4 bedrooms, 3 H bettw, dift.lnC and flimly l'OOlm, plUI 2
flreplflcel and 2 bakonJes.. Owner will help flnancll '° qual.I·
tied bu~. s2.200.ooo FD. 673-6900. ,
UNIQUE UNDER
1400,000 ip NEWPORT
CAN YOU BELIEVE -Spaciou1 3
Bdrm 21h Bath, fireplace, wet bar,
patios, master 1uite, walk·in clo1et,
security gates. comm. pool & teoni1,
plus a Big Canyon addrns.
1267.900.
UNIQUE IN BA YCREST -This
f uncational 4 Bdrm family home lends
itself to entertaining. The large yard
with pool & spa even has room on the
side for R.V. parking 1395.000. Open
Sunday 1·5.
1934 Windward
UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILL.5
-Relax with a panoramic view of the
ocean. canyon nd rolJing hills -This
home is situated in one of the most
desirable family areas and baa 4
Bdrms & 2 Baths. Seller is motivated.
1325,000. Open Sunday 1·5,
978 Saodcaatle
UNIQUE IN SEA WIND -Dramatic
Portofino model with enclosed en&ry.
See this charmer with Mexican pavers,
skylight & French doors ~ It will
knock your socb off! Well decorated
& owner will help finance. $339.000.
Open Sunday l ·5,
2221 Port Lerwick
WONDERFUL EIGHBORHOOD -
See thia 2 Br, den, fireplace, family
area, &Hume finan. In Harbor View
Homes.
1215,000
VNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES
-This 4 Br Portofino Model is one of
the Jowett priqed and yo u own the
land! Frplc, bonus room, OWC $335,
500. Open Suocjay l ·5.
2012 Port Ramsgate
BRIGHTEN YOOR DAY ~ See this
Monaco Model in Seawind. Mexican
pavers, fruit trees, & low price, fee
land & owner will carry the ht trust
deed. $259,500. Open Sunday l ·5,
2307 Port Carlisle
***UNIQUE JN OLD
CORONA DEL MAR
.
TASTEFULLY REMODELED -3
Bdrm . den. with income unit on large
lot. Mailer Bdrm suite. French do~n,
wood floors. $539 ,000 . Open sun 1.
304 Goldenrod
U~IVUI: liCMl:i
REALTORS, 675""6000
OUR SAi.ES STAFF IS CAREFUU.Y SELECTED,
PROPERLY TRAINED AND VERY SUCCESSFUL.
UNIQUE THREE HOUSE -3 Bdrms.
3 Baths. 3 aundecb, and 3 car garage
make this 3 year old duplex in old
-CdM. a treee mendous value. Sky·
lights. beamed ceilings and both units
have fireplaces too! Owner will assut
on financing.
$398,500
ELEGANT HOME PLUS INCOME -
South of Hwy .• French doon, vaulted
ceilings. courtyard. Excellent finan·
.' cing. 1495,000. Open Sunday l -5.
415 Heliotrope
tt•UNIQUE IN COST A MESI\ .
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 4 PLEX -
Clean & bright. Super rental area. two
2 Bdrm & two 3 Bdrm units -2 sep·
arate bldg..
$350,000
You don't have to be rich to enjoy the
community tennis or pool nor to enjoy
the light and airy decor. but be prac·
tical and appreciate thu solar assisted
2 Br + den home with attractive fi·
nancing and only $152.000.
•••UNIQUE IN
EASTBLUFF /THE BLUFFS
THIS 4 BDR BLUFFS CONDO HAS
IT ALL -Beam ceilings with added
skylight•, upgraded kitchen, central
air·condhloning with humidifier, great
location. good financing and in
move-in tondition. 1249,500. Open ,
Sunday 1·5,
210' Viata Laredo
***UNIQUE IN IRVINE
ROMANTIC & ELEGANT -lo
Turtlerock Glen. enter thru a cour·
tyard into thi• 4 Bdrm home with
center atrium. spa & fire ring. A real
winner at 1310,000. Open Sunday 1·5.
17 Rippling Stream
***UNIQUE IN CORONA
DEL MAR & NEWPORT
SPECTACULAR HOME -& prestige
community. Thia highly upgraded
Harbor Dynasty is perfect in every
detail. Open. bright & private.
1450.000 '
UNIQUE ON LIDO -This 3 Br 2 Ba
home sits on almoat a double lot.
Needs love & care • & the seller will
help on financing.
$560.000
. HA R.B 0 R R ID G E AN D C ITY
LIGHTS -Make this expanded Dy·
nasty Model one of the more unusual
condos in our city. 2 Br+ den•with an
enclosed porch for viewing the reser·
voir, city lights & mountains.
$425.000
BAYVIEW IN BA YSHORES -Finest
details gourmet kitchen, charming
floor plan and a bay view.
$650.000
UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILL.5
-This home baa a dramatic en -
trance, center court yard for enter-
taining & -4 Bdrms. Owner will help
finance. $495.000. Open Sat. & Sun.
1·5.
2106 Lighthouse Ln.
SPECTACULAR SHORECLIFFS -
Be the proud owner of this warm and
inviting 3 Br, den home with Dutch
doors. hdwd. firs, fr doors and only 1
block from pvt. beach. Aaking 1515,
000 FEE.
TOTAL PA1"ACHE! -Country kit·
chen, oak cabineta, skylights. brick
-fireplaces, popl, view, 4 Br. Senaa·
~ tional.
1559,000.
••ttUNIQUE ON THE WATER
C OMFORTABLE & WARM
THROUGHOUT -3 Br & den on
Balboa bland. Right on the Grand
Canal. Thu home even bu u iaeome
unit. Owner will help with the fioan·
cing. 1650.000. Open Sunday l ·5.
123 Grand Canal •
NEVER A DULL MOMENT FROM
ANY WINDOW -Bayfroot daplex
overlookin1 the Pavl .... ,lO yeau
new . •t,095,000. Open Sat./Sun. 1.
510 ~.Bay Front •
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12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 27, 198~
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r) THE SOLUTION
Coldwen Banker-Forest E. Olson has de-
veloped a method of financing a home that
we believe will be very attractive to the
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You'll call It sensational. This Innovative 5°/o
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• Your down payment .can vary (depending
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• The Seller Is paid off In equal monthly
Installments over 96 months
• There are no balloon payments
• There are no hidden costs / : ' r
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AVAILABLE AT 5% FINANCING:
Senutlonjll Showpl.celn $217,000
Yours in 8 years ... 4 bedroom, 3.5 Bath,
Famlly Room, Pool, Spa plus much much
morel Seller will finance. 5% Annual per-
centage rate. $60,000 down, 96 mo. pay-
ments of $1988, Includes principal and In-
terest. (714) 894-7521 & 962-5585
Unbellev•ble Y•luelll $98,789
This 3 bedroom, 11h Bath Condominium is
an absolute SUPER BUY ... great location,
close to schools and a variety of recrea-
tional facilities. Includes attached double
garage and private patio. Can easily be
yours. Seller will finance. 5% Annual per-
centage rate. $44,400 down, 96 mo. pay-
ments of $689, Includes principal and in-
terest. (714) 837-9550 & 645-0303
High Socletylll $585,000 •
A magnificent property, 1 acre pit.is with
every amen tty. This exquisite home fea-
tures 4 bedrooms, 31h Baths, indoor sauna,
complete security system, Pool 'and spa,
electric gates., Seller will finance, 5o/o An-
nual percentage rate. $119,000 down, 96
mo. payments of $6026.12, Includes prin-
cipal and lnte'r'eSt. (714) )32-0020
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14 -Orange County Real EstatefAn Advertising SuP'P19ment to the DAILY Ptl.OTISaturday, March 27.~
This Weekend !
/ Keep this handy directory with you this wHkend as Y-<OU go
house-hunting. All the loca.tlons listed below art described In greater
detail elsewhere in today's DAILY PILOT classified ads. Patrons
advertising open houses for sale or rent In The Dally Piiot may list such
Information in these columns NCh Saturday and Sunday.
HOUSES FOR SALE ,
2NDROOM
1214 RU11and Rd, Westclln. NB
640-5777 $123,900 Sunday 1-5
214 Sapphire, Balboa Island, NB
673--6900 $450,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5
117 Marine Ave, e.lboa Island, NB
613--6900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2137 E. ~ Bl., Bel Penln, NB
631-1400 $323,ooo Saturday 1·5
4 Melody Ln (Wdbrg) Irv
875-5511 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2512 Santa Ana #E, eo.ta Meaa
759-1501 $137,500 Sat 12:30-<t:30
307 Poppy Ave, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $399,000 Sun 1-5
2308 Cliff Or, Newport Beach
.546-2313 $429,000 Sat 1·5
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
*8 Sandbar. CdM
759-1206 Sat/Sun 12-5
4521 Tremont, Cameo Shores, CdM
644-9060 $595,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5
8 Whhewater, Jasmine Creek, ~M
B-«-9060 $335,000 Sun 1-5
1018 Bayside Coves E, Nwpt BeacH
842-8235 $4.48,000 Sun 2-5
**10 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach
842-8235 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1409 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terr, CdM
644-8200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
S BEDROOM
*228 Amherst Rd, Coeta Mesa
979-7295 $14~,ooo Sat/Sun 12-5
616 Marigold, CdM
84M521 $385,000 Open dally 1-6
I #7 Rue Chateeu Royal, Big Cenyon, NB
64C)..5777 $875,000 Sunday 1•5
602 "I" Street, Belboe Penln, NB
831-1400 $438,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1723 Ptaz.a del Sur, Penln Pt, NB
831 ... 1400 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2331 CM Or, Newport Helghta NB
831-1400 $796,000 ~ 1-5
3024 ~ &Mt, Corona del M9r
831-1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2185 ~. Cotta Mela
M2-e388 Sat 1-4
4832 AIV9f All9, Udo &Mde, NB
175-1777 $112,000 8at/80n 1-4
.·
1812 Dover Or, WestcUff, NB
673-7300 $185,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
715 Patollta, Irvine Terr, CdM
844-90e0 $360,000 Fee Sun 1-5
19<46 Port Loc:k9'elgh, Newport Beech
675-8870 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1311 Ba~ Or, Corona del Mar
644-90e0 $1,000,000 . Sun 1-5
, r -505 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach
842-8235 $190,000 Fee Sat 1-4
116 Via Quito (Udo I•> NB
846-7171 $319,500 Sun 1-5
409 Columbus Cr, Cofone del Mat
673-8550 $330,000 SatfSun 1-5
1911 Court Ave, Newport Penln, NB
675-4746 or 675-2291 $399,000
Sun 11-8
**1418 W. Bay, Penln Pt, NB
675-6161 $1,200,000 Sat 1-5
3 BR phis FAM RM or DEN
2627 Bunya, Newport Beach
752-0777 $232,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
1900 Commodore Rd, Baycrest, NB
631-1476 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
#3 Vienna, (Hrbr RdQ) Npt Bch
844-7020 $475,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
420 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
631-1266 $625,000 Sat 2-5. Sun 1-5
2298,.Redlands Or, (Back Bay) NB
63'1-1851 $255,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
631 Buena Vista, Laguna Beach
494-1177 Sat/Sun 1-5
2149 Miramar Np( Bch
631-1266 SM5,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
542 Harbor Isl Or (Prom Bay) NB
759-9100 $1,400,000 SatlSJln 1·5
1824 Port Stlr11ng, Hrbr Vu, NB
844-4910 $225.000 Fee Sun 1-5
**3415 Ocean Bl, Corona del Mar
673-5354 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1393 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB
642-5200 $495,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1436 Serenade Terr, CdM
675-55 11 $349,500 Sat 1-5
211 Opal, Balboa Island, Newport Bch
645-4000 $647,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
2421 Bunya. Newport Beach
675-1771 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
62 Drakes Bay, Corona del Mar
640-9900 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
118 Via Quito. Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-6
1842 Port Westbourne, HVH: NB
759-1501 $241 ,500 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
884 Presidio, Mesa del Mat, CM
759-1501 $124,900 Sat 1-5
1721 Kings Rd, Cllffhaven, NB
759-1501 $650,000
1318 Estelle Lane, Newport Beach
Sat 1-5
844-9060 • $163,500 Sat 2-5
25 Rustling Wind, Trtlrk Vista, Irv
759-1501 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*204 Via Eboll, Udo Isle, NB
644-9060
2611 Circle Dr, Bayihores, NB
Sun 1-5
844-9060 $636,000 Fee Sun 1-5
958 Cheyenne, Cotta Mesa
546-~313 $134,900 Sat 12-4
3 Kensington Court, Hrbr Rdg, NB
84~200 $555,000 Sat 1-5
3600 Blue Key, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM
844-6200 $350,000 LH
Sat/Sun 1-5
317 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
844-6200 $495,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
* '472 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB
642-2510. $739,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
_2113 Miramar, Penln Pt, NB
675-6161 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
233 Poinsettia. CdM
673-4271 $695,000
222 Coral, Balboa l.sland
Sun 1-5
675-6921 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 Robon Court, Newport Crest, NB
M0-5777 $225,000 Sat 1-5
424 Belwe Lane, Peninsula Pt, NB
631 -1400 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1412 Serenade Terr (Irv Terr) CdM
759-9100 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1901 Galatea (Irv Terr) CdM
673-7761 $705,000 Sun 1-5
Orange County Real Eatate/An Adverttslng SUpptement to the DAILY PtCOl/SatOmiy, MarCfl 27, 19~~-: 15 >
**322 62nd St. Nwpt Shra, NB
759-1501 $249,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BR pin FAM RM or DEN
1533 Tahiti, Laguna Bch
497-5454 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2665 Temple Hills Dr, Lag Bch
497-5454 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3322 Nevada Ave, Costa Mesa
549-7279 $164,950 Sat/Sun 10AM-5PM
23 Half Moon Bay, CdM
760-0297 $650,000
*2708 Cliff Dr. Npt Bch
631-1266 $590,000
Sun 1-5
Sat 1-5
3 San Sebastian, Harbor R.fdge. NB
640-57n $2.3 Million Sat/Sun 1-5
#4 Narbonne, Harbor Rktge, NB
631-1400 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
***25 Warmsprtngs, (Wdbrg) Irv
751-3191 $425,000 Sun 1-4
1511 Miramar, Penin Pt, NB
673-9060 $595,000 Sun 1-5
2220 Waterfront, CdM
760-9333 $595,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
1251 Surfline Way, Hrbr Vu Hiils, CdM
644-4910 $420,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron (Udo 191e~ NB
642-5200 Sat/Sun 1-5
14 Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn, NB
644-4910 $750,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1425 Watson, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $128,000 Sat 1-5
1807 Newport HHls Dr E, Hrbr Vu, NB
6«'"'4910 $345,000 Fee Sat 1-5
101 Via Qulto,.Udo Isle, NB
644-9060 $450,000 Sun 1-5
3801 Topside Ln, HVH, CdM
644-9060 $385,000 Sun 1-5
* 1805 Glenwood, Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $395,000 Sat 1·5
** 1617 Bayside Dr, Yachtamans Cove,
CdM
tJ4.4-9060 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
19122 Biddle, Trtfrk, Irvine
759-1501 $213,500
1007 Tiiier Way, HVH, CdM
64 .... 9060 $369,000
Sat 1-5
Sun 1-5
•3801 Topside Ln, HVH, CdM
6«·9060 $385,000 Sun 1-5
* 17 Muir Beach Cir, SpyglUI, CdM
&4<4-9080 $2,400,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1600 E. Balboa Bl, Bal Penln, NB
tJ4.4-W60 $725,000 Sun 1-5
/
2515 Windover. HVH, Nwpt Sch
644-6200 $498,500 Sat 1-5
1209 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, NB
642-8235 $319,000 Sat 1-5
20142 Vintage, Huntington Bch
· 963-6767 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
**842 Harbor Island, Promontory Bay, NB
642-8235 $1 ,700,000 Sun 1-5
•1707 Bayadere Terrace, Irv Terr, CdM
644-6200 $975.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
17 Crosscreek. Irvine
752-1414 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
20541 Tobermory Cr, Huntington Beach
968-7632 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1749 Prt Henley Cir. NB
tJ4.4-7020 $428,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
210 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
673-2556 or 675-3048 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 BEDROOM
*1700 Highland Dr, Nwpt Sch
To be auctloned 3-28 3:00PM
**708 Via Udo Nord, Lido Ille, NB ~75-6161 $1,500,000 Sun 1-5
5 BR plue F~~. or DEN
3058 Johnson Ave, Costa Mesa
642-0461 . $146,500 Open Sun 1-5
1806 Port Barmouth, HVH, NB
644-1284 $298,750 Sat/Sun 1-5
219 Via Lido Soud, Lido llM, NB
640-5777 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**824 w. Bay, Balboa Island, NB
631-1400 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2752 Bayshore Dr (Byshrs) NB
759-9100 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I
*10 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, NB
64().5777 $1 ,595,000 Sunday 1-5
1448 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
675-2373 $1,400,000 Fee Sun 1-'4
442 Begonia, Corona del Mar 644-4200 $595,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-6
I HDROOM
1707 Eut Bay, Pentneula Point, NB
631-1400 $2,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
-With alt the interest In real tstlte n an Investment, don't forget that your home Is also where
you'll be living. Sure, retlte v1lue Is Important, but IO .,.. yeur housing needs now. For a good
balance, consult 1 member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSf).
Eich one is required to be a relf ntlta profeuionll, actively en9191d in rul tstltt, and
publldy comqJilfld 10 1 written-~· of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced ·
In hetping you find the ri.-,t home for todlV Md tomorrow.
It could allO taM I hell) o' lookln'. Beforw m . ~ mn. •11 REAL TORe flnt. !:M·
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2.BEDROOM
411 'h Dahlia, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*25 Canyon Island, Big Cyn, NB
673-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-4:30
*21 K~a Loa, Nwpt Crst. NU
673-7300%$179,500 Sun 1-4:30
2277 Pacific Ave, Costa Mesa
673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4
1202 Ascot. Huntington Beaoh
847-6100 $75,000 Sat/Sin 12-'4
% BR plu DEN
209/211 191h St, Bal Penln, NB
631-1400 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3
I *501 St. Andrews, Nwpt Hts, NB "'
673-7300 $162,500 Sun 10-1
* 240 Nice Ln #310, Villa Balboa, NB
67~7300 Sl.fn 1'"'4
* 300 Cagney Ln #101, Versailles, NB
673-73()9 $127.000 Sun 1'"'4
I
2701 Hlflllde Dr, Newport Beech
644-6200 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
S BEDROOM
411 o.b1ia, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $325,000 Sat/Suo 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
•• 1 BR plu9 FAM Ml or DEN
300 E. Coast Hwy #113 NWpt Bch
675 5-3347 $60,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
d ~
300 E. Coast Hwy #270 Nwpt Bch
87S-3347 $45,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
890 w. 15th St, Costa Meea
673-6900 $55,000 Saturday 1-5
' 3 llEDROOll
*157 YOfktown Ln, Costa Mesa
646-8396 $102.500-Set 1-5
....
2001 Km. Hoed. Newport JW&b~NB .
831-1400 '41~000 ~ 1~5 , ...... , ..
1510 Abmone PlllCe. lelbCMl lilMd, NB
87MeOO '675,CfoO a.vs.-1-5
-* * 123 Gnlnd. c.Mll, a.lbOe .... ~ '850.000 Set/Sun 1-5
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18 -Orange County Real Eatate~n Advertlslng SupPlement !o the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 27, 1982
...... " I This ~ View Home In G•te Guuded Harbor Wdge
That Will Be Under ec...n.:tioo Very Soon. Will Be One Of~
Finest In The Area. The Scyle ii F.nc1iah Tudor. All The Blue-
prints Are In Our Office. Yoa Ate Welcome To (mpect Them At
Any Time. $2,200,000. Suun Tffvilon'• Lilting. .....
Spectacular GoU Coune View. Thia Elegant Liating Offen Pri·
VIII:'/. 3 Lqe Btdrooms, 3 Betha, f.mily Room. 3-CM Ganee &
Lovely Gardena. Enjoy Entertaining In Thia Dra.rMtic Horne.
Priced At $850,000. Trudy StuhbJefield'a Listing.
. ... .. ,
Engll.lb Cutle In Laguna Beach, lligh On A Hill Above The
Ocean. ~ Entry Door • Sunken Bar In Game Room • Marble
Beth In Master Bedroom • Stained-& Leaded Glall • 2-Story
Firepm & A Pool & Spe Complete the Picture. Appointment,
Plea9e. $'795,000. Ann Bri7.otil' Ustinc-_. .. , _
Ocean View Home. Superb Modem Styling. Sharp, Clear, Clean
Featuns. It Spark.Jes, lt'a So Clean. Excellent Financing. Un-
doubtedly One Of The Beat Priced Homes In Emerald Bay.
• $695,000. Joyce Dabolt's Listing.
•&1•Kn-Promontol)' Bay. Formal D.R. Den/Library. Master BR O'Looks
Bay, HM Fireplace. 3 Other BRs & Maid'a Rm & Ba. Piitt, Slip
For Lr& Yacht Owner Will Amt W IFinancing. You Own The
Land. $1,850,000. Cathryn Tennille's Lilting.
-1152111 Dramatic Home -Approx. ~ Aas -4 BR -Pool -Spe • PU'k 8
Cars + R. V. ·Great I.cation -Keep 3 Hones, Maybe More, On
YCAJr Own Property. $289,000. Dlbol~ u.tinc· .....
-·~ Owner flnuwi"I nmble ,..._, i.-. ....... ~Spa-
cba r.oy Boom w~ rn. r...a ~Ana.
2 l"llc;hcw ~ • a..tul. ?1 ret6e! •-wn • Hlcht
'LiehCIVft.$229,000.WJ•'J' (11 ....... ---·-. Beoenc1J CJ0111141111•ill' MiteadlLI 0....-WIU.l aotm ......_Mex Na•V.ulled~ ...... llilllWOrt8*altflndOwa&
Treetop Vim. em,. SedtlMd I• .... UllM Pa Pam. Gwst
Qlmtellf arm,,,_,.. ...,. a...ao IAllillc.
•••&. ---s,.ml s sa ea-~ Apprm. s Aaa. Sa11r BeMed Pool. s,..
Romn ... ,.... o..t. ....... Oulll lbm. M .. ftaint View
Of Siar-•• v.ue, • Ad) To Mo. Of l.qumlriln Tralla. ··~ ..... lban .. u..m,. ----~Jewel . Delllw ....... -v..--..., l'or New Ow-
nm -1'111w P8a, 2~ M-~••• 1 &a.a.s-.
-...... ~t)wad lamwe -Ind Unit OD 8-diM Oft91belt -Prtaa. ...... A .. W, Of Nwwpwt" LWinc. -----l'w• '* M Owns,..,.... ott..I ~ c.D.M. ~Two
,... I I um. Locatld Oil A ~ s.. &.Tuunded By
i..-I a a 5 I I 2-<'-a... Loci Of aw.. Offa9I At
~Am ......... Liltinc.
' ...... UWa&JK! I
A&&ra11M a, .++ 2 • ,...,.._. 4-Pln No v .. ..w Good
~Uoa. South Of &lvenide. Zxeellent Tenna. Reduced To
$12l.IOO. Wy Shipley'• u.unc.
-.....•. ~.--~~e::~ .... , ... .!~~ ._'* 2 ...................... .
...... 1002
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I
' -~ ·-·· ... Mtgnificent location o'Jookinc 8th 8feel' of
golf coune. Majestic Colonial custom by
owner/builder. 5 bdrml, lge formal din rm.
fam rm, billiard rm, refrigerated wine nn,
& 6 ~ ba. Marble, finest wood panelina. air
cand.. + IDIDY c:ulCUID r.turei. ft,150,000 includilli 1lnd. May sell fW'lliahed. .................
Beaut 4 bdrma. Fam rm w/fittplace, for-
mal din nn, 2 ~ be. Newly dea:nt.ed in IOft
plea1in& colors. &:autiful new cptng &
dnpa New IDIU'ble entry .. Pool & apa.
M-Tm-.. UT/_1_.
-"mu •l51111 View of ocean, bey & Pavilion liahta. 4 Br,
2 ~ Ba. tam nn. 2 fpb. $420,000 incl land
or $330,000 lealehold. $665 per yr ground
rent til 1991. Owner help finance. Submit
1H1 _...WAY UTI• \.I
a1UL.m•mlllff1
Just list.ed. A fantastic 3 Br "Linda" model
on widest greenbelt. Like new . Vacant.
$270,000. New carpets & drapes.
........ 1221.111
Popular 3 bdrm. Monaco model Formal din
rm. Many extras. Security system. Large
8llUD'lable loan. Owner anxious.
11H NIT rram .. -1-:I
---~ Golf courae view! Beaut. landac•ped .
Park-like ldtine· Lovely pool. ape & P ·
llbo. Gned courtyard with fountain. Mar-
ble foyer w/glitterint chandelier. 4 bdrml,
den, fonmJ din rm. 4~ ba. •• 000 indu·
ding land. Laree comer lite.
418 1111 ..........
FUlily home in Colleae Puk of Irvine.
Nice yard. Air ancl Spa. Good -imarw finuldn&. See now. MMllO
" ......... PUii Attndlw 2 bdrm condo. A pat IW1er
home. Pool & apa. See now. 644-4910 lmt--·--3 bdrm, fMl nn. Pool. Security system. Vu
of licbta by niebt md YU of ~ by ct.y.
Lgc mum 1ow Int loen. No new bn feee.
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Ne.r WettcUff. Newport Be.ch. Lte 4
bdrm. DecionW'a opportunity. Mmt .ii.
V.-it. Sec .nytime. Mf...4910 ---·-·--4 Bdrm family hamf. Formal din nn. S.
dudld pool • = i. __.,. an. Lud ....... cul• 11e .. ____ ..
Ouiet, park-like 1ettlftl. Rm for pMldle
..,.. -PoGL Greet '°' ardalrd. Cul de uc street. , bdnm, fam rm. fSTl,&00 ln-dudilll the 1lnd. QWct cu) de llC ...
i... ................... .
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LMM Ms beH re-
.wed .. h ff1ecl for
25 Jn• T otolly r•· ••tihd lnlH T .,..
recell .. lla
Ito.. wltll fa•ll'
roo•. Sl4t,SOO.
1416 S..-aude y.,..
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COU OF NIWPORT
MAL.TOM
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SAVIMOMIY
All.e!!'fure•l .... 6 .... )'CNnetf
-!90M1 ......... . a.w l•tereat meua .. ,.,.. ... 'I ..
Ill tllll cuatom I Bel fMIQy ...,.. .,~
,.._•tied cou1tu
ldldt., M micN. Ira Ill
W/tl'ffl, IV Htell. ~=~ ..... ,.
Dl.u ... Votpe
-------Av~ .( bdnlll, f.m nn, ,~ ba. Teen ...... i pri-dl1tre11 11tualloa1
v.te ..... Comm. .... pool $345,000 Incl. llHID Ad
Pete~ teU!lW
presents ·······-·-In Dovw .... 8-difuD.y "*""th d,
,_., to move in, I 8dnlll. -6mlc room bome. Lar•,.,. yard wttla en-
trance f« boat, IV « room for pool
Reduced to $495,000.
••• , ..... .uw ....
Ph.w pool Ind .., in Ciff Hawn.
Spacku cuAam built 4 Bdrm home witb
~ IDlintemnce yard-truly one-of+ k!nd family hmne. $425.000. ....... , __
On Lido Ille. Souinc ceilin8I. ....
room1 on spec;oa.. meet to street lot. No
expeme ... ~ in h-rilctinc this
gl.unorotll 4 Bdftl\ 4 fircpLlce home. ••111•• ,., ........ With your own pier Mid alip. The owners
are arudoua to moft to Leilu.rc World and
will conaider carrying financ:in~
qualified buY'f!I. Move in now to 2
home and rent out upstairs unit. °'
remodel and enjoy new hmne. $'750,000 ...... _.._,.. ...
On est.ate siJ.ed lot in Dover Shotts. Ideal
home for entertaining and family en-
joyment with 3 Bdnm, formal dinin&
den and larp Jami with ape and firepit
$399,000. Call far -wt to 1ee.
...... -. VElUlllll
On &Jboa Peninaula Point. See thia
unUIUal 2 unit home -can be Uled •
income, or euil.mbine<Lto aln11e
family dweWn&. ,000.
Lind. $12.000 dn. Owmr fimncl. STl.l llNTINAl
• .,..,...muaL ••••"' 1.1uma'ii4'1 •• ' ..... ;;:;.._~fl charnWal 3 Bdr llolM II ...... --...... --CO.. ••a•'TOIS yoin.NOquallfylD.tNo • ......, " ,,,.,_ -· l.ndlord! TotaJ _117. ................... ...... "'°*""pr
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Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl8'ng SUPP.lement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, M arch 27, 1982 -17
I .... ..;, --uK: ~ -i . ..:tc ?.I OJ fnsmt1lt:iOUG A:<. Jbt , "'"''. 1.Jr1uoU
Truly the "Creme de la creme" of waterfront living. Over 8500 sq ft
ol lhe finest quality construction available. Located on lhe main channel with it's own white sandy beach. amenities include a pool,
spa, seven bedrooms and a view from all _rooa.. $6. 7S Million.
'I • .... 'II •• ..,... •• •11•11
The finest waterfront home with t.})e belt &ocatian in Newport Beech.
Over 5,000 lqU8l'e feet and a pier for a 100 foot yacbl Unuaually W.
bayfront lawn. The price is $5 million and the owner will finance a
notable amount. "
._.. 111.1111M 1 1• ••ma
Breathtaking views of the main channel from every important room ln
the home. Over 76 feet on the water, 6,500 square feet of sheer ele-
gance. The price is $3.6 million. ••••• -.,. ••••llllll ... This Countr)' French estate offers one of the fineat bay and ocean
views ever. Over 5,300 square feet of the finest craftsmanship. The
price is $2.3 million. 3 San Sebastian. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-5.
• 111111 .... • Til llU 111111
U Country Enalilh and privacy are your choice, this 6,200 square feet
estate with new pool and spa is the answer. Right on the 10th fairway.
The price la $2.3 million with over $1 mllllon of aaumable financing.
191111.1 WITQfmf lllTIM
Simply the (ihest waterfront on Udo 9n the market today. Pier and
slip plus OYre.rsized lot and $1.4 mllli()n in assumable financing. The
price is S2.2S' .milliop. 219 Via Lido Soud. ~n Sat.-Sun. 1-5.
Lm& llLE--Ull ••mt Five bedrooms. all eNIU.ite, and right on the water with your own pier
1n11 111111 AIU 111'1'• nu 1.1 ma
Out of the flight path, this cuatmn home offers magnificent opportu-
nities. Separate guest home and private pool and spa. Owner will fi-
nance entire l~ The price is $985,000.
• un• nwm•• lllm ,., An "end unit" Deane townhome, this fine opportunity offers an ex-
ceptional yard with custom pool. spa and sauna. Three bedrooms and
over 3,400 square feet. The ·price ii $895,000.
.. IAIY• n.11• llTIUU WIEW
Exquisite in every detail, this 3 bedrocm, 3,000 square feet home offers
multiple u.e of skylights and enonnow privacy. Highly upgraded. The
price is $675,000 #7 Chat.eau Royal Open Sunday 1-5.
I.Ill TIDll•wW/ll&T II.IP • TIE WITD
''Refined" is the de9criptive word for this lovely 2 bedroom plws den
(3rd bedroom) and 3 full baths. Over 2,500 square feet and a BOAT-
SLIP! The price is $595,000.
WDT ... 111 IWLll-WITllFlllT
Specious waterfront home with 7 bedrooms oc 4 and 3. Pier and float.
Excellent owner financing for qualified buyer, The price If $545,000.
• UIY• TIWllM lllYll'I IDT Ill
This ne'V to the market home offen 3 bedrooms . and 3 baths on lta
own corner. Excellent assumable financing. Exclusive with Cote
Realty. The price is $500,000.
and slip for multiple boats. Owner will finance ov~ $1 million. Call for . YIW Ullll TIWllllE 11111.1 INUID
appointmen&. WM price ls $1.85 ml.lfotV _. This lovely 2 bech:Pom, 2 bath home offenr the ultllnate in lllxucy with ; '-.:-.. Jii Ill.I .. IE ~• huge assumable financing ~ o~ Will carry. ~ prk:e is iZl9.000. Trulythebestfamilyho~l'!,~~udingaseJlllnl1el .... , .i.m Tlllil~ a•li'-... , .'
2 bednlclnl•te Mt.b l;~U~the 9Ch fairway with Offerhig 4 ~ J;d 21h baths, this home haa it all. c.ommuntty
private ~ Tbe price ii $1.S mil.ion.. • pool and tenhis. Vliicant and ready to move tn. Uarae ~ ftailable.
• J
1 ""-.rl ..... lllT•· • w.e l&F MIUE .. 1 .. The price is $225,000. f 3 Robon Court Open S-.•l-i 1
• 11 ~ -:-'' ~--1 1 • J , ~ ~ .,. , \ r. ) r... • • •I
fhis awar~-wmmng home, on the '1th-fatrWay la country club living at 11 • • • '"raTDF Tl .. lll ~ 111-.-w. ·, . ,
i\a urn1~.eJ' f.()00 tq~e fqfl ':"i.dt tb;a~ttc arc~lt~ure and. ~ bedroQm. 2 bath.,...hou.e vritl\'pOOl .n:: h~ ~·'i ioa1t.1~11;.r ,,
LAR ~ N>ODlS·,'Ple price is $1.7 ~~~er financing. will lease option with $5,000 down. The pJ: is $123,9oo: ()pen~. '· .: MllU IW -llim'...... .. ,~:,. . '. c.A...$. µ~· fil'Jland ~. t
Elegant Country French estate with the finest amenities. Terrific 11110
views and over 5,000 square feet. VERY creative financing available. • Ullll "'-llU _...PB I SUP The price is f 1,595 million. , , ...... • rm ~ , , ~ Of ferlng • bedrooms a,.i 4 balha wilh pool ..U Jor ... ooo ,,... monlh. , -[l·• 1&1111 oaTF •am1111111EW .· ""' 3 .. Aau1ts«i1y4 ~ I f', 11 If 1, • I • I ,,t>.l I • " J .. ") AdJol,)\tn1~j"b o1wn private 2.25 re> parlc1 thl& 6 bedroom. pu~_QM_ is , , • llllf• 111 w • Ilia• . vacant" Ill\(( ntlidy to move in. 0ter ~.soo .q~ feet with a VEIJY , -•• ..., ··--
pnva'!iftfl1te<:f_•pa The price if fl.595 mlllioD. 70 Hillcrest Open Sun. !!ighl>: u~. this ba:lroorni •Z,&ao ~ feet home ~'ft allf 1-~ . Cl • 1 !t?I mqye ,an ~t now. $2, per month.
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•111 -;: :-·-·~ I I • J .......... ---~ (Ill()• ) ..._ I I '---_i __ I ___ :: c:_!'J.--' Thia 3 bed'roOm nome la a once ln · • FEE SIMPld: ~ ~ ~ 2 bttha right on the water • hood.
on Linda and the owner will finance. Excellent opportunity. The price Lea9e only foe $1,100 J>et' month. Or 4 with
la $1.4 mlllion. spectacular channel view for $1,800 per month.
1.
18 -Orwige Cou_nty Rief Eatate/An ~ ~t to the DA~LY PllOT/8aturd9Y, a.wen 27, 1982
. ....
•-mn1111• • 5 bdrm. 7 beth home with all the amenities.
Indoor/outdoor pool with aUainc ai-roof.
Sauna. lteem room. 3 jlcuzzia. Play & ~
room. Screenina room. Gourmet kitchen.
6500 IQ. ft. 8075,000. . --·-Fabuloul financinc on thia 3 bdnn CUl10m
home which b lite, bright & very airy.
Detailld craf1lmlNhl uled throughout.
--roo m111y amenities to mention.
••• n nam Lido Ille beyfront Pitt and alip location. 4
bdrm, 3 beth. Owner will carry with sub-
stantial dawn payment $1,500,000. ............
40 foot lot. 5 bdrm, 5 bath. Watch the
IWlletl from )'OW' gigantic muter suite. 4
car pnae. $1,7~.ooo.
N'MID1111Uf
l bdrm totally fumiabed ll!CWity complex.
Pool, gym, jacum, walk to beach. Alfor-
dable financing. Owner will sacrifice at
$116,000. . .... ,...,
This beautiful oondO ii decorated in the fi.
nest of tate. Fum.ishinp can be purehaled.
3 bdnn + retreat, 3 baths. Great ~
IUYll•&.m
apacioualy remodeled 3
an extta wide lot Sunny
patio & facuni!.!,Only lK down OWC!!,
$50,000 unaer appraiaal. .......
The most beautiful view awaitl you in this
3 bdrm retreat decorated in the finest taste.
Amumable loan at low interest. Priced at
$270,000.
IUITRUY IMllT_.
3 bdrm, 2 bath Westcliff home. Close to
echoola, park and tennis. Room fOJ expan·
lion. Good financing at $1M,500. .....
Charming 2 story, 5 bdrm apadous home on
extra wide lot Large sunny & lush patio'
for entertaining. A muat to aee. Call for
appotntment
WT ..
2 1o11 Jn Cannery vm.,e. Going busi.nea.
Ownen retirina. Owner will carry 1st T .D.
Can be purcbued with or without inven-
tory. --llUll -Adult complex, 2 bdrm, 2~ bath, pool,
clubhcue, double prase.. Walk to sbope &
market. $149,500.
um.
Channing amall 3 bdrm family home or
-rental investment. Beam ceilings, large
UMd brick fireplace, huge yard w/alley
acoell, quiet street. Owner VerJ motivated.
$147,500.
unmr .. we hlw IM!n1 fine beyfront homes with
bolt docb. c.au I« information.
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.!!~l·~ . .Off~!e Tlala ~.rm amity llEED TO Sill BEST IN BLlfFS bamew/caner lot. Oaly .._._aJaMed wltll Del' b UT.Ht. Call P e1 a 411a MnD + family 1g tful new • Bdrm with We have a beautlfuJ ltlecdon of homes at
-... . rm. Tatal livial apece tnditjmel design, library & den this time. All floar plaml. Good viewa, good ' .,... z.• ICl ft. Alot fCJrmal dining, bay view, cornea financing. good buys. Some Jew optionl.
far aa:.=~~':i kJcltioa in Old Corona del Mar Some including land. Plew let our experts
ftlfmo. Doa'l de· $!115,000. owe. Excellent terms 01 show them to you.
eallDiMa ~pe trade. .. ...
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H A H.B<>RRE A LT\ .
-· ........ Sharp Corona del Mar duplex conve-
niently Joca~ and priced UJtell CUte 2
bdrm. houae plua a separate 1 bdrm
apenment. An excellent money mak«
--a Jll'Ol)lrt)' with terrific appndadoa potential. Priced now at juat $20,500
and only m down. Don't wait on thia -"" ... Here's your chance to live in The muffl
with just $29,950 down to a 12~" 30
year fixed rate loan -no qualifying or
long e9Cl'OW required! Almoet like ren-
ting while building an equity. Popular
"C" Plan witti 4 bd.nna. and 3 baths.
Overlooks th.e pool you can enjoy th.ii
summer'' Full price is $299,500 L.H.
Wll..,..1
Yes, or an A.l.T .D. or any other reaso-
nable creative financing pacbge will be
OK when you buy this private 2 bdrm.
ccndo in the Weltclif( ara only 1 block
from Westcliff PW.a. Cleerful upgraded
k.itcben overloou private patio. You
won't beat the $129,500 price or the
tennl,
U..191.D
Choice Corona del Mar location near
shopping. 3 bdrml. and 2 betha in each
unit plua fireplacel, beam ceilinp, sepa-
rate praaea. all bit. ina, private porch or
patio, <=*)>et and drapes. Juat 8 years old
and in tip top shape. $319,000 owner will
finance with juat 2K down at 12\.i41 m--.
LAfl>
111111 E Ill
Ocean and bay view lot1 -4 ln all -
available starttnc at $595,000. R-1 zo-
nina, terrific location, owner finandnC. ............
Owner will exdwlCe 5.5 view acres in
an U"M of larse expenlive bomeL Hones
ot. '885.000.
.. .. , JP ••
7 .3 acrea approved for condot. Prime
Hlchland Ave. JocaUon near~
fwy. $2,100,000.
714 / 760 -9333
REsa:NllAL ~E -
SERVU
NfOIDM.E flW!CING NOW!
12"
30 Yea T91m • No Col Dot9'
NIJ# Soles. ReQe5 &. l?eflnaloe
~A'olQb)le
(7t'> ....,.,,.,
LEASE OPTION-N.B.
Beeutiful 3 8dnn view home in private
community. Includes tennis court uct
awimmia:ag pool. Owner will carry 2nd
TD or 1eMe option. $399,000.
BROADMOOR SEA VIEW-N.B.
Port Royal 2 atory, 4 Bcinn, 3 bath plua
formal dining and much, much more.
$398,500.
. IVR: TERRACE
New Cape Cod 2 Bdrm In private com-
munity with pool and jlNzll. Wdinl
dlatance to everythlq. $137,950-lK
down.
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211lW......... .. ..
HELEN B. DOWD
IULTIU, K 9"-1114
IVN $77,500
Just right for tlW young executive getting
•tarted. Moat ioexpenalve condo in
Orangetree. Auume 10.641 loan w/low
down. 631 -7370
SlllDTK
Get ready for lt with thla affordable 4
Bdrm 2 Be .. C.M. borfte w/pool & ape. Also
baa lrg add-on lami11 room. Aasume
$98,500 Joan. Full price $155,000. 631-7300
.... _,.~~ .. weir iiil 1ntarnw:?i'mily home i n prr{e ___ o'r
ownership are_a . .!"1IW!""
2 Ba ramily room, ~ lot. Owner will be v hflolul with financin .
Full price suo.oo . 1·3ltl •
,_,_. ___ Aplace
for the executive w/a fAmily. Beauti-
ful private pool side home on quiet
street Thia 4 BR, 2 ~ BA hqne ahowa
better than a model. Walk to your 3
private beaches. All at a price you can
afford. Good f.inaDdnC too! '357,000
Pat Aden 855-t343.
-... •• Over a year and a half
baa paned aince a bome lib thla
model Ml been offered °fOI' sale on the
Woodbridge lake. Hiahly uptraded
Woodlide in ~ pied Arbor
Lake. This 3 BR + home eeta on the
lake. Mlmnd dinbls • iMnC room
walla, wet bar in den & wallpaper
thruout Fantastic finandnc $349,900
Gilda Fisher M~-4343.
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Orange County Ae&\l EaJate/An Advyt181ng SuppleroeqJ ~o ttw. pt,\U,'( PIL.OT/Satur~ay. March 27r-19~2 -,19 _
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Exceptional -l!Nble tinw:ing at 12" ~
..... ..., ...... The potential ol
this pcoperty mual be .een. See Denru.
Scholtz.. .. ___ ....... ........................ --...........
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1111 msms ... ,,. 1-1
RemodeJed, 3 bdrm, 3 bath. mltr bdrm.
ocwa *-· $425,000. C..+cler trade. ........ .. ....
West Bay bayfront. Sii .. for 2 boeta, re-
• 1 ( d 3 bdrm. 3 batll 11.JOO.OOO.
Oceulrool, = viewa. llariw rm, 4 bdrm. J...... ... fl ., ..... ---··--.... Prillt Udo NaN bajflcd. ..... 5 ...
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hl,stllm~..,.,. J '&~!O~ery IYOW-./AfH B~':j ~o_J5~~
sJian>. 111sooo Patrick UUTlll LNATm Lllltm IYi.•t..._ ble 11~. tst T.D. owe nu 1rm1a1 .s e or Fred Tenore. •ct TWt...., wt .... 11 .... ., a Lee airy 2·l>c1rm-w/2 w AAift&l12S,OOOwllh Costa lleaa 110111~ in-Gl·lB room rental on wide lot. S2S.OOO down. 20th It clllde1 ran1e. in aero, On the "Point": 2 yr old 4Br, 2 't\ba, 3 Asswn. loans + owner u MG-7464 wasbtt, ctrYer. Sellen beautiful frpla. Sunny corner -nnHo Bay finand n 11. 1341,000 . · ·
will a.eiP w/flo111cin1 w/small vu. $469,000 w/•reat auwnable 1-673-==:..-----wit.ll liUle down. can .,...
Diana for details. financing. eo.t.Mtta I 024 Diana~ I-Volpe $115,000 custom homtl. "" •••••••••••••••••••••••
DA V!:SJN
P.£ALTi
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kf',~,~~
acre, neipborin1 tennis dub. atnl finan. ownr
562-4133
RW ICUIFIMT • 120 L .. ,...,...
Cu.tom built by owner. Beautiful Country
·French 3Br 3ba, dining rm, fam rm, dbl
paneled windows thru-ool. W/W cpt'g. encl
upper patio, 2 !rpb, lg 2 car w/atorage. See
to appreciate $750,000.
PRIMEl·2
lilTSIDE lkmodelfd borne oa lrg
R-2 lot, room to bui Id.
Ass\llQt loam. sw.ooo.
..._..1·2Let
N~a~rin borne OD 60X125' lot. Room to build. Firsl TD
1102.000 a.ssuma ble at
14%. Askin( 1137 .500.
For 111 appomtment to
allM0-1151
~. HERITAGE
REALTORS -. -
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-Orange County &tate/An Adwrt'8ing Supplement to the DAILY PIL.OT/Saturday, March 27, 1982
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F.a1t.slct. 2 Br. private Sbd!~,2ba,f1mllyrooma Br lYI .Ba condo, oo SUPERS BR •/lrplc, Welltclllfattacoodo,llte BeauUfuJJbr.J babome 3bdriii,l-Vaoa~frl>c.St75 yard. praae. commty •IPM tble and frpc SIOO peta. '900/mo. JUDdeclt. Nr pool, park. 2 br, den., Z ba, newlr. overlookln& ~e 1reen-mo . ..-
. adults. no pets. mo + a«urity 11s.•1e. 213t•l-'1115 •tmo. 780-9307 eke .. Cn>lc, patio. poo · belt. $1000/mo. -=W:..:..1""~"'""'""rt"-6---S7-9-1t-
/J110. Manaaer MSS se.fQ23 3Br Twnhae. 1 YI Ba, 1750.~ 644:Maft.4:30pm -~~I a ~ 8 eAve. 3Br2Blup~runit S.C. stove.~rUpatio.2 3br2ff"TALS '900 38r, 2Y.Ba Condo. huge Balboa Ba y Club 2 Bd, ~~!~ ~utathb rf1l
2 Br. tllclad carace. VilJaa, nr S.C. P)ua, mi to bch HOO mo. 3br.2ba SlSOOFum matr, view, end unit. bay vu. $1650/mo . microwave, F/P, form.
private yard, ~wttolt cou· family section, MOO/mo. 873=5* 4br' 2ba S13SO 1750 mo. C213) 829-0446 Patrick, agt 631·12M din rm, fenced yard, 2
pie onlYS l ch Id ! no Jerry Jonea,11U31·1* 4tir:2~ba S12e0 dys , (213) 372·4755 81\.tf 3 8 0 n Patio car gar. Close to pool,
f:_fml ZS. 548·1 SI. ... ,_ lJ4Z 4br 2ba S800HuntBch evestwknds. On sG rnblt N~ ·Pool. spa . ten n Is
SPee•W•S ....................... Le Ral!or Rily 83.Heoc> 2 bdrm. den condo. Pvt S 1200 /Mo . Ace n t (213)137-8339.
4 =r~:,~~Jcect .. HOtoUU a.,e trt-lev~I waterfront &..gi.IHd 3241 ~at~~·1 g1•ra/;50~v.,:~1. 7~91~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. a/c, pool, rec
yard • iarace Kids • •wtet YOU WSI candow/30 side tie, cat· ••••••• .. •••••o••••u• 5.13t Exceptionally nice lBr. full.. sec. aates.-no
ptts wefcome. ·545-2000. THISCMAIMI... ed.. pool, te!UJis. Lo'\1 l..a!ltlbdrmdpl.x.ocun · 11 livin& rm, frplc •. d/w, pet.s.QJltP.P.968-3652 A&ent.nolee. ZBr l~Bi-home lease poutble. Pb view. frpc, utals incl. ILUffS 2 pauos, b und fac1I, ,k CosteW.so
-------•IF i . W/W c t' le0-1207,...__. l?SO/mo.SS?·H88. 38drm,Z ba,newdecor. ba from beach, lennt$. 3 bcfr-m~ 2 ~ ba , e:tah:d:~il ceilin&a: lZ44 48r, 3Ba, 2 frplcs .• I& ~craded. 1 le~el. ~ ~~au'fS/liJ!Y&.:Vhro';. fireplace, 2 car car. •11t1AIST Crplc raoae-oven. ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. oco·CYn view . mo k!ue. Avail approx. 911J.'5144P · Patio. pool, close to TOMOYllM! dsbwshr, patio, pool. .oew3br,3ba, $1000 mo . 497 -4288 4/1.544-4482 schools, and shopping.
Abs olutely new co n· '60I> a». 1 yr lse. •14 r.:tio gar. Park. pool, evg/wknda. Bluffs new throughout In Yi.Vt Pool H11t. tfO). 1-821"570 or (213)
... miniums . 1 •. 2 ~ oo 111ace avall ln ~c.i75tmo.833-9057 2 BR 2 ba, gar. Walk to 3bdrm. l ~ba con· ~i3Br2ba +<fen.Spa . ..:i•=7233~:__ ____ _ bdrm/w wood burning , Wallti)I Condo from TUlnBOCI bch •town Great View do.Frpk. Incl paUo. elec Big enclosed yard ri&ht
fwir/eaputlaoc. e\ drblo!!ur!rs'e. Af/Trf .• 1.:...1913foodto Oc•t.o~~r· ...... U\e.--atrliiiii .• --J -.c mo. ll!0.§4.Mz • ~--°!""rrom' com~m PoOIJhl. oo Back Bay. Cquntry :.a._.. ..... Ftt,.asMct aoo .. ~ "" Alri ,., ..... .._ .. ..,..., Acr._, Hill setting. $1050/.mo in· •• .. •••••••••• .. ••••••• skylights It 11 private COits reip of leaaee. 311 La 'Pt/Rltr731=4«$ &..gi.e...... 3251 School. m5tmo. II aft dudes gardenlna le pool ...... 3707
patiai. Hamilton. ORANGE TREE PATIO _ .. , ............ , .... p : ffYXDS. serv· 752-2197 ~! .............. .
AMUSTSll! bome,3bdrm,2ba,A/C. PYt comm. Sea Terrace. ING CANYON Bachelor unit. Avail Im· Sharp l Br I Ba upper, from$56SJ::rmonth lBr.wlthstove,cover~ W/D,~. dr orir, no PlanJ.4BR,ZBa,_fam O.c;.HC..V med. with refrlg. In great locaUon $4506mo iif:~~ r>artlllL CblJd • small peta. with·111;;: 1si~1! :;.c.o:~ ~ \*c~ 3 eanm, 2\fl~a:-Pool. Versailles. Penthouse. yr
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1y dlnc,1. utbll. Rlatlyl C.O.taMeaa pet OK . $450/mo . lilt., -41'6 ' No p'ets . I.. yr lae. Jacuui&Teonis.Newly p!/mo.Aet.5411·1168 L~ aco I ~~~~~~~~1 ~~===------:i::·s,52 Lo I 2 B 7H·IS7·1200: 675·6892; eke. VacantSUOO/Mo. Bluffs 3 Br. 211 Ba . 1-fi1=='------
·-.. 28r 2~81 Co do 2 IASTSIDI To~e =.~>' e!: S3Ml42 w.-M. T~Ca. Townhouse, 2 c~r gar. c.eaMHe 3724 Pi..... ' n ' Neat -i -bdrm, redec, tru incld. pOot. spa, ten· 3 Bdrm, 2 ba spacious ReatiOi\ !tt·CflO w/opener. Avail. 4·1. -................... .
car ,car, 'sr~51J loc. refria. gar patio. No nil. No pet&. $625/mo. home. SISO/mo. Avail do..-3Br home w/()(ean @IOL!!_IJ. 675·ln51. Cil.A.. D II 010 ~~~i ~:es m
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· pets or children. $495 in· 714 491-40'12. 411. a3IO'l ~. Garase. l boule to Soac.. paooram1cv1ew 3 All 1JffUtlE5 P AJD
F.utside bacb d frplc cl &ardener. Woodbrid1e Lake view. Coulline view Condo. dbl ~ $1000/mo. Yrly lse &r. 2 b•, deo, imrna c .. 2
stove, rt'fri&.paNo ts: &a-M20 3 Bt. 2~ Ba. Cam rm. prqe,3Br.2Ba.frp1c. avli). No pets. Wayne. lrplu '. elec, far. Compare bdore you 12115 $48-MIO pe MESA VERDE 4 Br. frpk wetbar6a/c,cov· No pets. $750 /mo . M .-.asfl. -.nw,21.J.938·1%7 dn rent. Custom detit;
mo. ' rd 1ar1t family home. quiet end 'pitio fmich doors •2251. I.AST llUFFS Westdiff 2Br... . ... $650 featurdes : Pool. BB ·
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LEASE
REQUIRED
a.-..11ud101,one
and two btdfoom--" 111ents. FURNISHED
and UNFURNtl HED.
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880 !Nini {II l<l)
• (714) M5-t1CM
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1700 16th St (Oov9r II 16111)
(114) 14Mtt3 E/Side,redec.2b1r.yaN , area, many amenities. tolaraesuodeck.$1060. ,...a....~ •• 55 NOitll8.lills1'wnhse F.utbluff3Br ...... $1SOO cov'r 1 garage, sur-Dlt gar. Good oc. o 61H912 Bkr. No 752-2550 _,__., ~.. Zbr .,_ 2y. b ' a BarlmtSBrdock .$3250 rounded witb plus h
pets. fH6.10'78 · ........... •••••••••••• + _....:..... 16 •P · Waterfront Homes lnc. landtcapina. No pets. I!!!===~~~~ . WOW! loot at t.bit 2 P'or lu.ae 4/1, Z.sly 4 $ er 3 Ba Ulle new Newl7 r ..... ooe up· 631 1400 l Br. furn from $490 1--------Jhobdnn._J; ts'· "'ua~ br~aw!..eaatsLS ideSZf03314 Bdrm.campus vu home Ga rdeoe·r . Lease grwded. ,~nv. to e1ver-• 2Br.fum. fromSSIO IA.YY~w me . ...,, re w · ~riENTA 750-w/vu, 2.P,IJ ea. dining rm. l!l50!mo. 714n S2-5159. ~ i..cue OI' ease PIJV~ PAalC l§W. Wilsoo, 642-1971 1111:: llOO. Will sell no money ,,•rdtner newlY paint· oPtiOft. $1500/mo. Apr. 1. 2 st 21, ba Deluxe 1 bdrm apart. clowo trade }or TDs. ,_..,._, JJJ4 :d, nu'r UCI. high ...._Ylefo 3267 833-1812.64f63S& ma " ma. ' Nice I Br. dplx. Quiet. ll'Bnt just a few reel ~me or: ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• school shop center. "••••••••••••••••"•" '675. wtd, ref rig. Sell. by gar. 1 emplyd Croro tha beach. Pool f46=8788 HOMEFOR RENT g.1354 HONE FOR RENT ...._V.Hw1 3 Br 2•.;ba $700. kids o~. aifuJt over 3S. No peta. full le(Urity, enclosed 4 Br 2 ea. 00 bus route. 3 Bdrm, $72$. F~nced L ~ 3 Bdrm. 1675. Fenced 3 bdrm. 2 ba, Avalleble ~J:~':~all; Agt. .541-1021 par~in~ .00 per mo
...;.Irr» yard• garage. KJds • • Br1111Htllh2 Ip rpilc yard' iarage. Kids & Nay 1st. S.0·8755 or Call631-?ZC2 $3SO/mo. 1, br. except. Hartlorllealty. -• peea wercome $4$-2000 ~ i.2Ba.-2-s'l0ry. · ...... Jc 545-2000 644-7220 - -I
4 BR n!::!i~den. No. A.ce!!t.noftt.. . ~ ~1:1~·~.:.p~o r;;w.7:.ocr:.· . LARGE DUPLEX ,2br CO& BAY~ORFfBd i3~~-.q~:fls~ctUi1--.:•*111ZwH ... 4.•.·--·
eo.ia.Mesabome,tulde 10wll-•ltecll l24,_ clocs.1!2$/mo.M4·S927 Ml1"90rtltecl 3Ht =·£yri':'*·..:4 lo in ~Jv!te enbe~h to': NewllortBI. 8373 ----=::-------
sac street. oo pet.a. SIOO ...... ! ............... So. Irvine new 2 Br. 2 Ba. ....................... ' munity, double garege, 1370. Larp fun. l br up· 'cf*"?
mo.5*750l!Buu Cl11'Elbrcottafeon back.yard, pool, spa Y.A.YllWLli§I 't:etluxury2·s~2 8r,2 f1~1111>l'.l'ly. perapt,q~~·•o W:lllml
.-MMAllOIHl&H beeda.fncd ,appl.$300 M?S.M0-7131,760-1916 41Jirnn i'!a, f:'lf.':1). . at~ ... +~in+~ aarnttlUtrMa.1300 , fM·4$4.$UM utgers ,._ ................ . -38f: -n~a~ <1arck!ner, OC-REN'l'ALS 750-3314 Walnut Square, 2 br. 2 ba. city +ocean vu. Guard mo.!Mf.T53$ · 4-5 Bedrooall,i Ba*" U · ..... ,..... • 310.f
wate.r paid. $71$/mo. 581Utooeean. Ele11ot2 dill. rm, I~ rm . a/c, at.e. Pool + tennis. SPYG' .,..., RIDCE •B furniahecl Home 1Wli1'••• 3740 _ .................. .. 1-•m1,1.m.!!Cl!!A. Br. FemilY Rm l Den. Jar., patio, pool 7<»/rm. Bob or Dovie 1 ~ S 7001 r. S12001Montb. Agent. ....................... IJTrLE ISLAND. Extra ~--IWf COlldo IL'iOMo. Plusb crpts, !"' ~/rm.117$-7171 a 7SIM221 lnc J;~· &J0776mo . 759--9100 H.l,'s FINl§T olcel bdrmS67S yrly. No .,...,.. 1.-ml, Bl. Cedar• glass, sun-The Wiilows-newiy de· OC-RENTALS All ' . S..AM UI span&h EstateUving ! pets
. 2~ Ba. m cro, spa. deck, dbl c ar \)rY corated 4 Br 2 Ba . Liv 1·5br's S200toS2000 Coat.a Mesa Helthts 2 br. •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful park·lite sur· 67J.9473
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aaraae. fully m~ ant. rm wtfrplc. fully A/C. 759=3314 7-days 2 ba. detached duplex. Beautllul -Im ma cu.late roundings. Terraced ISLAl'ID CHARM ER lAStSIDI-yard.Nopet&.lnqwreat lmmed.oceupancy.$700 very clean, bit-Ins. 3 br 2 ba home w. pool Suriten gas bbq, 51¥1ctBR.fplc,beamed 2 Br~1 crulcCno dots. S271Bth.~9e0-633l. 1144-6534 across from p ark. !irziace & swi mmin1 sparkling fountains. clp, lftdry facil. view new decorator cri>ts. OC·RENTALS DGENEW IAYFIOMT $625/mo. Call eves forleue $695/mo. Spacious rooms . frol'l)SW1deck.1,<,blllfr drpa. laundry hit-up , 1..sbr's$200to$2000 2W:i:~ den hi bl)' 2 story, ' + 6drms. Z Tlf/536-2213 W. CatltOn. f ·Spm, Sfparate dining area. So. Bay. $700 yrly. Avl yard. pr. 966-3989. $515. '150:33l4 7-days upfraded price st::looo baths. I i re p_I H ed Harbor View Home 3 Br 8 46 . S !l'1 21 ; $ . f, W a I II · In c Io se t s . 411/82. E \Is / wknds Wattrpd. 1 ,2 Brcoodol $39$6 l7~dn.Siii&lesty(i.Uy &Of'ttOUSview.Pler an 28a,famrm.newlyde· zu.•3855 homelike kitchen & &W@M;~dx1,832·S.OO
lAltSa.nta Isabel S47S + de siL Pool, shuttered, frpJc. atrium. sllet '3000per mo. ~vall ~~· Le~e S.1300. S........ JJH f:~n~e~lk to Hunt· ,....... 3107
Nice z Br. New Cond. dbhle. 788-~ n r . po o I. t e o o ls· F · 1• · .. _................... ~m·fUm ~ .... _ ............. ..
tbru-ou t. Lots of Owner/brkr~--0860 RVH Monaco 2 bdrm . 2 Older, br. 1 ba. Ocean 2Bdrm·unfum from 1$6$ u Ur 3BR. 2BA. ye11rlY. amenit~s i privacy. 2 br. l~ ~ condo. pool. *5/mo. Spacious Wood· ba. deni garde~er lo\lely vu. $8$0 / mo. 30131' l'rl>Tc, blt·ins. gar. parlt-•tmo. Days Ii Wllnds. ~ lenn!:: frplc, patio. br1<1Jte Townhouse. 2 Br home n choice area. Maril Dr. M0-1 l . No Pets 111 Close to bay i 631'-<1117, Eves fl Wkads S·638~1. . 1\la Ila. CIOle to pa~k. &15-824 M • 7. Utilities Free! !V¥)!t~rf75--4912 ~9151. ·HOMES FOR RENT pool. Jacl!nl, tenn11. E1e1antleasthomu3'4 s..t•tdt 32.1 Or4iallfront; prilnl! area. El~4Br.customho~. :t•4Bdrms.187S·S750. Lease. Pnva te Party. C 1 Fr t Newport bdr.m . lrviot to ...... ••••••••··~·· .. •• LAQUINTAHERMObSl~ 38r12Ba.trplc.Nopets.
3 rrplc. wet bar. Must re n c e d 'Y a rd. ~ 551·3'11.2. ~ .. ~Q l. Lease or Soyglau. \'Uw='· , .... PartlY rum. 1 Br. (rple . 16211 Parkside Ln, 's. :. L -~-~a rs lea se a t rent-JK)O. (IOS)~-0322. car acts. Kldt Ii pets N olf e It pool , · r , · from s1200-. Af refrl e. 1550 yearly. W. ,cl Beach. 3 blks "' J,lJ:IO/rbo. 675-8904 aft s (714 )'97-1600 asl for welcome . 545·2000. r{Jcho ~rsJoaquln. 2 =tobuyj ''5°T'lnf0 BarbaraRtilY642·••. Edinger 337-3'14d!Ys. -~t. . noree. Br. den, 2. ba condo. ii::h.•A= ~~or *2Br.1.t.ea coodo. In ~he Weit ' ••r UH ~ ~ Pt: quiet, cheerful l ZBr, 18-. cpt. newly de· Uft.POUOOMO. 1175/mo.~7107. 114!?.p. Versailldl eomnn11\KY ....................... ltecll J7• bf'.' •uncteck, lndry, no
corneatedoti'aobol .. Pfl. t,•.:.n\e:: tk+t f•,,~· fremndupl!"4', II. reclec.3R8rr.s2 Exec. 4 Br. 3 &a. fpl . pool, ada t11 110 f.wi 3bdrm.2ba,dbleJ(4T,J'I'· ....................... -~··' ~ $4'5 mo & "' "' ..... rpe ... ced, , n. bouse $850 e dsh b d'"cor .M...mo. t 11tr,91 celltnt area $630 m9 LuxurY studio. •pa, TY. ~-!Jl:1911 citliee pr•L 541·s&a7. l'fitt 'ea Next to park -· · · · wa er, It• ... • ' inalcf ., hO
641-3812 fl«.C:..5M-w . ~=.·Br + F•mi· l{.:1ns~mo~~~i~1~~~~ g, IAI Cl! . =-k,m~mz P n .. , ~IAJ4tfr>mMTdpl1 M•~'J' * b~t ~R~s 211r.·1 Ba. Lake fi•rk 11 Rm .'u100111e. •••.. . · ~10001n,:~~:~~:r · J'.4i•-aaut fJl"I. 2 Br 1pt. s . blfsa.MU da. :~.--u Ope~nt'atisu. ~area, ~e1VU "'no ~· Includes Gardener .. -. lbl, DOOt. dflrrtnlfm lease 6*Ml3 pri'vate -.. • .. •••••••••••••• ocean \'.lft, spa, saun1 • wu ICZ-SWO.Hf••vs . va · · · • 7511·1100 r111• uOO Cl•(.· NB. • • Satellite TV . ma l1.1 DtU (I masters) 2 ba
· · 11fEWILLOWS •/!J!Q,.Acl.$4_.ma Waleffroot s Br 2~ m serv\ce. s 10001mo . •lffPk '-' blk to bcb Ni~ I /Sidi ~ br. &ar .. J Br c191a.. 2 81 neat 4 8R z e. liv rm dtnc BAqc.},.1!~~2bJtb tle&••t condoml1lum, willers&leclaJ. •JOIS. "ft1Y iiJt, tfum '900l
Dv:.tfntdu,r. 11ow Bea~ma. s7oo + '111. ram rm dbl' gar. WISTCI... W/dlk.tt.r -Hunt. Harbour it .... lHt ....-oc6U·91 ~_.'J9:lt1' •·~' · · IMOL OC·{t ___ J.4 ~~J: :J~~0'au t/. •••• ................ fif9w.YflY rental.•t.111 to E. SID& COITA l&JM .... privet. house S500 ELEGANT LAK £9 II&~-· family Exchalvt Mobile~~· Want aometh1n& 1tra btadt.-Best lotaUon. 2 3~12Ba, 2 ear rar. ~011~ kilk/peU. tplc (840:JP> TWMISE 2er HUa tM Mt too larce ror one. N~.~t'uouple °! .. 11n1i... ,.. __ ......... Su :.
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OK. 7$2-0911, 145-9181 con••t 13001 noW. -mo. 558-aeee Bel. 1&rdeDtt. oool •~r ! Sl!OiP· M:J745 lvn. view. Ll\un:. Niauecli..~ J!nt • Mo _,.,_,uz_1..1..1U2:!~Lx..:.;~~-
•torM.J. Nr the beech. lOw ifep. drtrM1=1@4tYH. ild. Avall wuhldrytr/, Newport Crett ~ 4 •.I Ba. ' I rm{ le.,._
Badleiar ....... 1285/mo "'*l,.U.Uy !MW>) Ullv ft IBr aa. COQ. ~ •• Imo. Al\. Br. ram, "'2· dblinl rm, ild9llnf .!'ll· O!cnP'R"'1 Mfl71 frpk itm M ayapplt . ~--pool, f.tUll, tt2Gll/mo July l. $lfa 4. cu&e l 8r tp ~t
____.Jtt;2ll2. I .. bdl t9U.a•e. quiet iT1S/mO. U4·U'7, BLUFP'S S 8R IV. 1!9. nlf.MW dlll cw• ranee~ no peta. eleU. .lo,rt Walttt, qt tw.11 ........ , .... :111 tftlune 2\; ba 2 P't, cleu. Ref It sfove. fpk, QPV•dt4, .,.iao, awm~lr l\\h on =•·· lft • lllt + ~ ',.. • ., ~ roraal dhl fr1 1. uUl pd. suo. THILUIS • •· or lH opl. Gr.. it"." La r .. ctd clNAJaa :f~il Es,._ &M Id f I e; 2 la. ":· ,,..,
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I Mecktl s.ite N.B .. 3975 Birch. 8860 sq. MEWPOIT CMll fer It. or less. MIA ione. 50'
bceletltOfflce I Westcliff hrs-646·8614 per sq. ft. Agent
S..C S.4 Mon thru Thurs ~54~1~·5032--=·-------•
500 to 20CXf scfft. Avalla· Mesa Industrial Park. 711 bleforLease Offle_eSaece W. 11th. St./Paciflc
Call Wm. F. Cote NEWP0.RT-.-lf£AC H I Bhlrs Industrial Park,
formorelnformation 0 .C. Airport Area . 1835 Whittier Ave. 1500,
t ~ . Otluxe office 1n custom 1900, 3'700 sq rt units. Of. Cote Realty desicned.Lawyers Su!te fice--wanhouse space
& Jnvestr,ent now av111. ~ mo 10-w/carpeta, drapes, wet r eludes furnished bar.&42-14'3/642-7604 640-577 / sec:retarial station, con· , · -· · -ference room Library Fenced Ind us I lot.
Sbere COil of recep: 87Xl23, Ideal for COD·
IOI.LC-tionist , priv ate tractor or storage, ...,. • -leleohone system and .->Imo. 2057 Placentia ~IT c'Cllfee expenses Xero:i Av. (rear),C.lll.5Sl·ll4t ~ft"f1o::C1!~'ern~ avpil.eaum:W.itt0 .... W..W 46H
secre aria!, recep· LIDO~ -•••••••••• ........ . tionist, telephone ans " F.conomf sl.Dllel, tas to mployed Gradu1w Stu·
more. Ofu from 1436 mo. 2 rm ate. aoO. Sec'l dent aeeb g\lelt house, mo. On·call ores SI~ serv. avail. W5 Via lbldio, or Jaraae apt. in mo . THE HEAD . Udo.87MISI C.111. lrvlne, Newport
QUARTERS COM . area. lloll-3176. PANIE.5· A prolessioaal hoomolfice, maq ft. Nr Retired lady writer · · } Newport/17th St, CM. . environment. (714 All utll l>d. snotmo. wuba to rent amall 151--0&ll 7l4/MMllM bolme or 2 bdrm apt 11
Newport Beacb near mi radius Laauna Hoa& Holp 1000 sq n Slll5 furn., low coal1,bave Beacla. Price ruae second floOt, orraees aai'. odier aizes, will 01vide. .. ... Wrlte ad no.
pie parking, well main· C.11. ~2937. ... c/o Daily Pilot P.O. lainedbldL Vicky day1 .cdKdluulte A/C, am-IH UID, Cotta Mua mt~. t~5u~ 2155•-"""'-·'------• IUSIMHS ADDUSS x.11 Mame NSpQll.lible worlt-Ailiwerl n g i ma l l m -B Harbor Blvd. In lnafealidairealbdr. · f u • ......_ n-'-•r Ctr CM aot .• reuonable rent.
room. . OC Airport. Acnlll from Feclco. 580 -_....... • serv1c~e con ereoce "'"'""' ..... a.. • · f\oel• bead! area CaU
1100/m>. Html .• µg 1q.ll .. vacant, offered at .. ...._...,--.ween I AM 6 ...a..:::=-=="-'~=.:.:....:c::..::L-1475. See today. Agt. 1--4 P'""M=clallx""""" . .__ __ _
Cwtom necwve otfi~e. S.1J81 NeecUoncwmCamr.r 400 sq. It. Pvt bath with w It D shoftr. Balboa Peoin. Near San Dle10 Frwy " apace. r e . . poo rm. 642·4623. Harbor 4 office suite 6 Cooper. -=.=..==--=-=='-----• front office 6 recepl. 151SS. Coufl>r. C.111 .
450 IQ. ft . furn. office 1rea, 2 bath• 6 lNBIGCANYO?:-NB space. $300/mo. ldlcbmette, air 6 furn. Neeclf~ MH.-,tlt __ _....64 __ 1-477~63---__ , avail. •tmo. 549-2t28 boa far Ja wl .,bi,
~TOH OMCIFUIHITUU ~~w= llACH FOi llNT top I for well located 650, 715 Or 2 .111 s/f suites Janpemiye ~i&a S5·$10. -... C.U Frank .JoUy for lmmed occ. Full 541-lDI KLReelty. W-1910 Service Jross leue from -
I&. Main 6 P1orida nr HIWPOIT RACH W~ to leue ln Mil·
Pacifica Hosp. Ownr/ Alrmrt~ lioa Vifuo or Laguna
Bob.Jarrant 600 la"'lLt-II Hilla: s f1mily tloaie ' sq L .11ar 1 'I b' ma ure cple, "O ,71411a.11u funiillMJd. ~,er mo . -Newly redecotated. c lldre1, DO. pfts, 144 af prof. office + llullanR.eaktH0-2llO 22110-3'11D!!Jft.~ secretary •race. Avail . ..!!!!!!!!!!!..!!!!~_f.i_m:s_!!!!..._1-=:-==~==-='-'---11
~lS. S3Z5 + 175. Orange Qiiast Flnancial Center
H. Cll 11!5'7·1414.
~ to suite executive alficea with sec re ta ri a I
service..1.. ~ible li•in& are.a. \JOOCI location in ~ Vllla1e. Broker
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If you're in tf'te market"for a home of your own, you're probabl y in th e
market for a hom'e loan, too. A conventional mortgage is usuall y ~he first
kind that comes to mind, but other alteroatives do exist. ,
f r.
These include • privately insured lwns e GHnsured loans e fHA/HUD*·
insured loans • Farmers Home Administration loans •urban 11homestead"
loans •"house-to-house" loans • variable interest rate loans • graduated
pay ment mortga~cs,and e HUD's subsidi zed homeownership pro~r~m.
To learn about lhJse possibilities, talk to a member of the NA Tl9,NAL
ASSOCIAT.ION Of REALTORS®before ~ou start looking. RE~~ TORS®
are rea l estate profussionals, and forms of financing are part of thetr expertise.
They can ~ell you what 's available fn your community, and howiyou can
qu~lify.
Creative financing could make the difference between a home that 's just right
and one that's just affordable. For valuable advice and assistance~ call a
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'Fa1nily-S1yled Condominium• on lhe Bluff
INTEREST
IS AVAILABLE
'(13.50/o A.P.R.)
Details at the Sales Center
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A vi11w ••• A practically maint11nance-fre1 lifestyle, •nd Huntington Bsacb, ta-a!
Welcome to an uncommon residential opportu-
nity, and a lu.xurtoua new, practically m•lntenance-
free llfeatyle. It'• all available NOW, and In your
choice of 8 architecturally designed 1 It 2 story
Ooor plan arrangements ranging In alze from ap-
proximately 1524 to 2142 square feet. Ou,.tandlng
appolntmen,. /or vaur el~nt, new 11/atyle In-
clude: Carpeting • Wood-burning fireplace• •
Microwave, plus a contlnuou1-cleanlng oven •
Cathedral ceilings • Ceramic tile counter tops •
Distinctive hard·aurface entry foyers • Private
patio, deck or vleW balcony • Double, attached 2·
car garage • Red tile roofs • Pressed 1teel bath tubs
• Onyx pullman top. with oval basins. Community
amenftle• Include: A completely furnl1hed
recreation bulldln~ with lounge auembly room and
men's and women• shower, pool, hot water swirl·
pool spa.
Open Dair 10 to 5 except Friday
By Sianal Landmal'tl Propertifl Inc 'j1
One or The S11nal Companies ~
mao not to acale
(714) 963-0042
(714) HJ.7012
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For As Little As $68,900,
you can get into a St. Albans
condominium. And, with the
excellent financing available,
you can still go out for the
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dining, dan~ing and shopping
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area-practically right next
door.
But seeing is believing:
Drive through the cob-
blestone entry to
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$68,900**
l37'si (1~4i APR)
Full 30 year Fixed Rate
.. Typical financing: Cpsh
price Plan r $68,900. ) %
down PcJyment of$ Lf oo.
3 60 cq11s~c.11tiue monthly
installments of $9 7 8
includes 1 J ~s %
( 14 Y.i % APR) inter-
est, pri11cip,d, tc1xes,
insurance, land
lease pcJyment, ~md
H omeou •ners
Associatio11 (c•e.
H>4 1-l BcJr ~r.
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Two Incomparable Locations in Laguna Niguel
Imagine the feeling of owning an Island. ()( fmdlng an oasis. ()(discovering
Shangri-La. If you can, you belong at Kite Hill. Here in a sening of
incomparable beauty, with fresh ocean breezes, gently rolling hills, sunounded
•by parks and the shimmering Laguna Niguel Lake, here S&S has a home for
you. And what a home it ·is! Each is designed with the kind of exnaordfnary
features others put an extra price tag on. But no< S&S. We build with one
bottom line in mind: to give you the most home for your money. The quality
you sec is the quality you get at Kite Hill, because seeing is bel1CV1ng. And
the home you didn't believe existed -except in your dreams-is ready for you now.
• lueh UR of ceramic tile or travertine marbk
•Country kitchens with built-In G. E. Microwave Oven
• Custom crafted stained hardwood cablneay
• Custom wood-burning flreplaces in living room and family room
•Bathrooms with cultured onyx marble or mosaic tile
plus dccoracor fixtures
• And that's just the beginning ...
Laguna Niguel
Kite Hill North Kite Hill South
1 & 2 Story =:-= 1 & 2 story
3 & 4 bedroom luxury homes 3 & 4 bedroom homes
From $256,800 Froe $202,900
(714) 831-6911 ... .._ (714) 831-1835
Sal~ ~ehours lOatn to 7pm
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Fllll 111111111 -Most popular Buccola 5
Bdrm or 4 Bclrma . den, 3000 aq. ft. Formal living
& dining room. Country size kitchen with
breaklast nook overlooking huge family room.
Truly a huge family home. Great financing, price
only $279,950. W 141-1111
1111 m• 4 -.... -Thia excellent floor plan features formal living, stone fireplace. Se-
cluded master suite, country kitchen overlooking
pool and easy care grounds. Asking $144,500.
Call for details, IN-lU1
1111 Tt 11111 -From this highly upgraded
custom home. Large living room, country kit-·
• chen. located on ovenized grounds . RV access.
' Only $118,000. Call now,IA-ltl1
4 ... . I 11111 . NIU -$93,950. Beautiful
garden home, cozy fireplace. Impressive stairway
to master suite! Sunsh.ipe pool! Assume low in-
terest loan. Call MMlll
tWMI W1Ll IHlllll TUii -, ~ewport Beach owners desire a smaller home. wovely 4 Wrm T
formal dining in best area of Harbor View
Homes. Covered patio. Beautiful yard. Only
'259,900. Call now. lll-lllO
IH,IOO, OMTI IOI -Fabulous 2 Bdrm 2 bath
condo, with a master suite loft. Bright, sunny
kitchen, double car garage. Patio. Great finan-
cing. Call now for more details. 141-21 la
2 ITtlY llAIT -Assume $80,255 loan. l~.8%
payments, $885 per mo. Tiled entry, formal li-
ving & dining, crackling fireplace, gounnet kit-
chen. Stairs leading to private master suite. Co-
vered patio with spa townhome. Only $147,900.
Call now for details, Hl-lU1
.. NIT 11111 -Spacious 2 level Burlingame in
Harbor View Hills! Breathtaking pastoral view!
Spectacular spiral staircase. Soaring open beam
ceilings. 4 large B<inn.s plus bonus room. Offered
at $550,000. Call today, lll-lllO
WllUll Hiii 11111 -Only $118,000.
"Turn-of-the-<:entury" charm. Immaculate doll
house. Large rooms. Hardwood floors. Lots of
extras. Won't last.Ml-H11
lllf..llllll 1122,IH -.25 acres country slyle
living! Completely remodeled 3 Bdrm home!
Brand new kitchen and bath! Huge enclosed
patio! Several fruit trees and built-in barbeque!
Hurry, call llMlll
..... Fii I.Ml-$11,000 down or less. $89,000
FHA loan 15~%. $1310 P ITI. Sharp 3 Bdrm,
hardwood floors home in a super neighborhood.
Price only $99,950. Call to aee, 141-2111
lllTllll lllTI IUI -Personality & beauty are
found in this 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. Assume this
great 12 ~ % loan & seller will carry a 2nd with a
low down. $149,500. Call now. 141-1111
llPll ITllTEI, ·H4,IOI -Outstanding Costa
Mesa garden horn.::. Owner must sell now. As-
sumable first. Just 1tep1 to sparkling pool Hurry,
call llMlll
mJW, SIUU -Price reduced AGAIN! Now
only $92,000 for sharp Huntington Beach condo
·with e)(cellent financing. Great starter or in-
vestment. Quick escrow needed. Ul-1010
a ·-+ 2 ITHY + NIL -Priced like fixer; shows like model! Dramatic garden home ...
impressive stairway to master suite ... decorated
beautifully! Crack.l.ina fireplace! Assume low in-
terest! Priced @ $115,0QO! Call IH-l l ll
IPIOIMI TIWll .. -Enjoy the oomfort & open
feeling of this large 3 Bdrm 3 bath home. Fea-
tures include; wetbar, firepit, French doors &
much more! Great tenns available! For complete
details call Ml-7111
PIJOI ..-81..,.. 3 Bdrm home, abealutely
immaculate. Custom master suite . . . crackling
fireplace! Large yard with fruit trees! Q uiet
tree-lined street! Thousands below neighborhood
pri~! Hurry, call. Hl-llll
UlllE YI LUI -What a buy! 3 Bdrm pool home
priced at only $139,900. Take over large VA loan
at 1979 in~t rate -no qualifying necessary.
Owner will carry too! Call now, Ml-lt11
LIH llll -1111,111 -This charming home
won't lut long. Located near clubhouse and
tennis courta in the midst of a galaxy of brilliant
homes. Excellent financing Call Mt-1111
lll,IOlll I IE•Nll -Needs paint, carpet and
TLC! Just minutes to South Coast Plaza. Nice
assumable first with low payments. A must see
bargain! Call now, Ill .....
YIOllT 1·1 LIT -Eastside Costa Mesa. 60xl32,
clear and ready to build. $79,950. Call 141-2111
i.... Tl• .... -Lovely tree-lined street,
pride of ownership neighborhood and an assu-
mable $7(,000 loan at 12 Yi%. Full price on this 3
Bdrm 2 beth doll house is only $99,500!141-1111