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El Toro
Saddleback
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ORANGI COAST YOUR HDllTnl IAllY PIPER
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1982 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Boy, 5,
drugged;
• sitter
hunted
By STEVE MARBLE
01 t ... O•llr Pllol St•n
It took Elizabeth Hammau a
w ee k t o find th e perfect
babysitter for her 5-year-old son
The Costa M esci mothl:'r
needed the sitter so she could
devote her days to lobbying for
safe after-school programs
Thursday her world and h(·r
best ideals were turnt'll uµs1de-
down.
Hammad said she r eturned
home that day to find her son
had bee n drugged, her h ome
burglarized and her "perfect"
babysitter gone.
She said there was a scrawlE-d
note left behind It read "What
now chump?"
''My son was in a stupor, just
out of it. He was staggering. I
didn't know w hat was wrong."
She found out what w as
wrong at H oag Mem o rial
Hospital in N~wport Beac h
where the child was rushed.
Robert Hooks, an emergency
room physician, said young
Christopher Hammad was
tranquilized. He said traces of a
sedative were found in the boy's
system.
Hammad. who said her son ha.<1
recovered without problem. has
asked Costa Mesa police to help
track d own the rf'd -h a i red
babysitter.
"How could an yone do this to a
child?" she wondered aloud. "I
don't care that my stereo. my
color TV and some cheap lamp
were taken. That stuff's insured
But how could you drug a child
and just leave him alone?"
Police Lt. Jack Calnon said thl·
e p isode 1s on e of the m os t
unusual burglaries he's ever
heard of
"It's very Pft'Uliar," he notl'd.
adding that hC''s asked
neigh boring police department to
help loc·ate the sought after sitter
Hammad. whose husband 1s an
attorney. said the sitter -who
she knew as "Mary" did a
"wonderful" job Wednesday. tht:
sitter's first day.
(See DRllGGED. Page A21
Ke lly Barker and Ohan Mandossian complete their 4Shift' on the teeter-lotter
Teeter"-totter marathon raises
By GLENN SCOTI
Of IM D•llY Piiot St•n
When the time finally came
Fnday for a countdown to end
the Sigma Chi teeter-totter
marathon fl l LJC Irvine, no onl'
bothered lO' c6unt except fur one
pledge And pledges don't ('()Unt
anyway. in a matter of speakmg.
So the fraternity's c harity
fund -ra1s1ng marathon sort af
eased to a quiet halt at noon
Friday in an outdoor patio at the
University Ct·ntl'r
Membe"r Jerry Crowther and
"little sister" Ka.ren Glick sltd off
th e custom -made, wooden
appara tus but most of the other
tectN-lotterers gathered in tht·
patio St~·med too t1r~ to tell
Said one mPmber. "It's bt.~n a
long 100 hours EveryonP's
burned out."
Nevertheless, the five-day
event is expected to generate at
least $1.500 in donations by the
time member:; round up dollars
p romised for its natwnal charity.
the Wallace Village. a home in
C olorado for c h i ldren with
minimal brain damage
This year's marathon was the
seventh staged by the fraternity
in its eight years al UCL Each
t1mP. members t'mploycd the
te<-tcr-tollcr The group had to
b uild a new mode I 1 his year
Another fraternity stole its old
one.
Tht• membC'rs also had lo fat-.:-
tht· elemPnts this ume to keep
the teeter-totter 1n motion. They
suffered through unusually cold
nights. ,rain a nd even a hail
storm.
Daytime shifts were an hour
each , but at night. some riders
had to last as long as six hours
Thev moved the teete r-to tter
under a lf'dge during the storms
lt doesn't take long for teeter-
tottering to become repetitious.
so somt.• of the partici pants
learned to sort of balance the·
lung plank. Some even monagt.'CI
to stretch out as 1f It were a couch
or a bed.
The n again, others
expe rimented with the teeter -
totte r's strength as a catapult.
Someone noticed Friday that it
was squeaking.
"lt didn't until last night,"
$1,500
volunteered one observer ... They
really gave it a workout."
On Friday though . afte r the
marathon was over, the teeter-
t o tt er finally got it s r est ,
som ething seve ral o f the
fra ternity members seemed lo
need.
A large wooden teeter-totter
d oesn 't exactl y fad e into
obS<:urity in a t'Ollege union. but,
few of the collegians making the
scene at the Greek hangout were
paying much attention to it.
Only G lick . the little sister.
could muster much sentiment.
"It looks so sad, I want to cry."
she said "You come here every
day to watch all the nders and
give them moral s uppo rt and
now it's all over "
$112,000 approved
for Crystal Cove
By JEFF ADLER
Of t ... Dellr Pilot lt•n
The first steps toward opening
Crystal Cove S tate Park to
greeter public access were taken
Friday with the announcement
that the state Public Wo rks
Board had approved spending
$ J 12,000 for plans of park
improvemenp.
The announcement WIUJ made
'by Assemblywoma n Marian
Bergeson. R-Newpor t Beach ,
who said she learned o f the
board's action during a meeting
Thunday wilb state Parks and
Recreation Department Director
Peter Dangermo nd Jr
B ergeaon's 70th A ssembly.
. llDEX . ' _,,. ... ...
Cl~fied Cl-6 eonudl C2
Cornftlent B6
Cr~ortit? C2 .. Death' Notices C4
Entertainment 89-11
Horoecope . AS
Movies 89·11
Public Notices C3-4
Religion B8
Sports Bl·:i
Television Bl2
Tbeawn ,B9-l l
Trivia 810
Weather A2
Youth 87
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District encompasses the park.
The $11 2,000 expe nditure 1s
for working drawings on a list of
park improvements including
day-use facilities to accommodate
5,000 pe rs o n s. pr im itive
campsites, hiking and horse-
riding trails, biking paths and
parking lots.
Th,e money is the first of a $5
million appropr1ation approved
by the L egislature during the
past sessio n f o r park
development. The allocation was
made from the 1980 Parks and
Recreation Bond Fund. ·
"We 're l ooking at the
beginning of something we're all
(See CRYSTAL, Page A%l
Rose Bird
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A couple view Crysta l Cove aa they visualize the opening of the
,area lo biking, horse ... riding trails, hiking and primitive campsites.
,:Lawyers host Brow-n, Bird
By STEVE TRIPOLI tn an Interview with reporters. empowered to call a special
oftt.. Delly pfto( ••ett Brown called the ~ropoeal for a sest1ion -are unlJ)sely to do so,
A special session or' the stale special session. whith has been Brown said.
Le1&slature ;to diacutfl the state's backed by Governor .. e lect The reapportionment question,
predicted btlllon-doliar budget George Oeukmejian, "a waste which remain 11 with l h •
deficit Is unlikely this year , of money unless there's a clear Leg~lature aft.er vote!\_rc~ted
AMembly Speaker Willie Browo Indicatio n something can be formation of aq ln~endent "
·-satd F~-during-a-v4a~to---aCJOOmpllshed.'' -------'t"'4htlt!f1~~on-dtt ~~~~· Orange County. • He said the moetly-RepubUcan ."ontb .....
Brown. who addressed the group calling for the s-pecial domlnai.d b)' ~he DimOCl'aUe
California Trial Law yers session ls hoping to ~h ttlrouah ~tw. ma,jOt'lt)' eV'tn d'K>uah A~i•tion convention at the it3 own "preooncefv«I" aaenda. ReRUbJlcana will take peri In tfote
Dt1neyland Hotel In Anaheim, Under those clrcum1t•nce1, ~.Brown ... d .
also diac uued the pending both the Democratic l•a1!VthJp '"l'he Democrita ate aolnt to
reapportionmen of co"8telllonll, of the Le1ialature ~ ouqaotna draw the lin8. "We're not IO'na
state sen d auembty Democrat1c Oov. Edmund 0 . «> hand thl1 at.ate ovel' to the
dittricta and the nt election Browe Jr. -the two parties CSee, J.#WVEU, !llt Al) 4i
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Gas leak
fells 21
in Irvine
Tustin, Sant a Ana
areas evacu ated
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of IM Delly Piiot 81•"
A toxit• gas IPak originating at
the Bentley Labs. Inc. plant in
Irv ine s prea d a c l o ud of
poison ous fumes n o rthwes t
Friday night, causing Orange
County Fire Department officials
to evacuate a large pdrl of Santa
Ana, Tustin and Irvine a nd close
the (Jn ramps of the Newport
Freewciy south of the Santa Ana
Frc>eway.
Employees who we re working
at Bentley Labs a t 9:30 pm ,
when a night watchman reported
the leak . complained of a burning
sensation and numbness in their
mouth, nose and·throat
The gas. ethylene oxide, began
leaking fro m a 9,000-pound tank
inside the building a t 17502
Armstrong Ave. and was fanned '
by oct"an winds northwest along
the Newport Freeway.
Residents and e mployees
working in the area were
evacuated by the Irvine, Santa
Ana and Tus tin Police
Departments working with the
fire department.
A Red Cross evacuation shelter
was established for those who
had no place to go or w ere
suffering from contact with the
gas.
At the triage center set up
behind the Foodpark at 18009
Main St. in Irvine. police hosed
down Howard Bryan. 36. of Long
Beach. a Ben tley maintenance
e mployee whose lowe r legs were
covered with the gas after he had
tned to shut off the valve inside
the building
F our to f ive ambulances
trans ported around I 0 people
from the center to local hospitals
to be examined further. before
the leak was controlled at 11 :23
p.m .. according to Capt. Gary
Su:-nberg of the Orange County
Fire Department.
A paramedic a nd 21 o thers
we re treated at tht• triage ccnter
Bolsa Chica's
development
plans shelved
An Orange County plan for the
development of the Bolsa Chica
mars h land near Huntington
Beach officially was withdrawn
Friday from consideration before
th e California Coastal
Commission.
Orange County Director of
Planning Robert G. Fisher said
he withdrew the plan after
members of the coastal
commission staff called for
modifications in his proposal.
F isher sought to put l.200
acres of lowlands into a zoning
reserve for up to a year while
working f or temporary
(See BOLSA. Page A3)
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()Ce8D View happy with CAP
fl. PHIL SNEIDERMAN Cl .. CLI VtlW • "'-o.llr ~· 11.tt QrMfe I
R .. dlng 200 248-300
Oc~an V1t•w School 1>111lr1t.t ulf1t·111IH •ut· Writing 27!> 250-297
pleued with 11tudent 81.'0rt.'ll In r1·udl11t(, wrtlttm Mllhtmatlca 330 243-307
expression and mathem;ltks as mw.1:iurt.'<i by the· O•-~ California Assessment Pr\lgrum (CAP) tests RHdln J 294 257-299
administered during the lust sd1ool Yl'1u· Writing _ 291 258-294
But Superintendent Dull' Coogan 1Utld ll 1:. Mathema ca 286 261-299
COLLl!Ql VIEW difficult to draw distrktw1dt• l'011dut<1uns from QrMfe 3 the scores because CA-ean V1('W, which indudes Reading 279 259·298 22 elementary schools /rinumly in Huntington Writing 275 261-297 Beach, has 11uch a broa studt•nt rnakeuµ. Mathematica 289 28&-297 Coogan explained that U <'PIHl V1c•w '" Or•de t
boundaries included tht• ufflUl·nl Huntingt1111 Reading 281 28<4-294 Harbour area as well as ~ome lo w int·onw Writing 296 281-292
neighborhoods in w ntral Hunt111~ton &•at·h Tht• Mathematica 319 2~~296
district also has many Southeast A.->1an rl'fugt.>t.• CREST VIEW
children and H1span1c youngswrs who must Or•de 3
overcome language and culturnl barnl·r-s. ht.· said Reading 282 Not avallable
CAP test.ll results providl' not only a ~·hool's Writing 294 Not available
scores but also a comparl.son score band that Mathtmatlcs 287 Not avaJli~le QrMfe I takes into consideration fat·tors suc:h as the Reading 268 237-273 socio-economic ba<-kground of students' fam11Jes. Writing 257 242-272 As a result, Coogan said, each st'hool 1s Mathematics 292 241-277 studied to determined how well ll S('orc'<l within OLEN VIEW
the comparison band, which 1nd1catl's how wi>ll Or•de 3
the students should have ~rformed Reading 295 258-308
Districtwide. Ocean View's third graders Writing 305 258-308
exceeded their comparison seore bands an Mathematics 307 254-307
reading, written expression and mathematics QrMfe I
The sixth gradt>rs surpassl'd this range o( Reading 324 262-313
expected scores in wnttt-n exµrcssion and Writing 307 263-304
mathematics. Mathematics 286 267-309
But because of the d1fferem-es among the QOLDEN VIEW
Qrede 3 Qcean View population, l'at'h S('huol's scort.'S are Reading 281 271-312 given special attention, the su~nntendent sat<.l Writing 288 27 1-31 l'"
Mathematica 293 266-309 COMPARISON Or.det Sohool SCORE SCORE BAND Reading 263 286-299 Dl8TRICT Writing 278 264-294 Qrede3 297 Mathematica 291 286-302 Reading 274-293 HARBOUR VIEW Writing 303 274-292 QrMfe S Mathematics 3 18 271-294 Reading 384 283-344 QrMfe t Writing 400 275-349 Reading 281 267-286 Mathematics 414 273-342 Writing 286 269-281 QrMfe I Mathematics 290 271-285 Reading 282 289-319
CRYSTAL COVE PLAN APPROVED . • •
From Page A1
going to be very proud o f ...
Bergeson said. She added she
believes the park IS gomg to be a
''beautiful" one.
Contracts for the initial stages
of construction should be ready
to go to bid sometime in early
1983. Bergeson sajd.
She add e d that so me
temporary facilities, such as
parking aimed at keeping beach-
goers from parking on the inland
side of Pacific Coast Highway.
could be in place by next
summer
Projects on Lhe state draWing
boards include four picnic areas
near the park's north end; a
2.5-mile bicycle trail. 17 miles of
improved riding and hiking
trails, 17 coastal vista points; six
parking areas along the coast.
and improved park entrances and
traffit• signals al several park
locations.
Questioned about the Cate of
residents who t.echnically have
been evicted from their surf-side
cottages at C r ystal Cove,
Bergeson said she was assured by
parks department officials thaL
they will not be asked to leave
their cottages until tht-structures
are needed for d evelopment
purposes
The thorny cv1ct1ons matter,
however. remains an issue to be
settled in Orange Count y
Superior Court
LAWYERS HOST BROWN, BIRD. • •
From Page A1
Republicans, as some of them
would like." Brown said.
He called this month's elecUon
the "worst election ever" becaUS(•
of the wid espread use of negative
attacks in campaigns and becaUS('
of campaigns on judicial issues
which amounted to "attacks on
the i nd ependen ce o f th e
JUdiciary ..
The trial lawyers honored
state Supre me Court Chief
Jusuce Rose Bird Friday with a
special award. rC<'Ogn1zmg her as
the p e rson who made th e
gretitest contribution toward
preserving thr independenc"t! of
the 1ud1t·1ar y during the past
year
Bird told the lawyers that
reccnL votes to kel'p Governor
Brown's appo1nt1.•e:. o n thP
Supreme Court showed that
voters know "Wl' arc governed
Wartner on
Coastal
Werro1d Monn 10 83 al Fort
Mye<I, Fie
The n ation s low Friday
morning WIS IS degr-below
-0 el West Yellowstone. MOf'\t
.l/.,lebl• high Gloudlneu lo ----------
"'9Y•ll tOday lhrough Sundlly A 'T l 11\tle warmer on Sunday wllh entpera UreS
high• e8 to H Overnight low•
tonight 42 to 52
Ehewhe re lrom Point
Conception to lhe Mexlce n
l>Otd« and 0...1 80 miles· Llghl
v a rlable wlndt lodey bul
lncT .. llng to 10 to 20 knot• In tM
Venture GOH! .. area Winds thla
atternoon _, to toulh-1 8 10
12 knot• WHt 10 IOuthwHI
1.....i11 2 to 3 tM1 Venable hlQh
cloudlne.t IO<l•y end Sunday
U.S. su11unary
Sno w axt•nded fr om
1outhee11ern Soulh 01kou
aero•• much or Mlnne1011,
"°'1hem Wleoconeln lllld UPP« Michigan on Frldey aa en Icy
MOfm twepl eaatward with aa
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l6orlg LMI• Su~lot end up to
I-fool llnOWdrm•
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by rule of law. ratht'r than the
whim of thf' moment ..
The a ssoc1at1on, the nation s
largesL st.ate trial lawyers group,
with 5,100 members, will install
its firs t first -ever woman
pr~ident ton1~ht
Roberta R1tler of W est Los
Angeles. who is a medical doctor
as w ell a:. a law y(.•r . will be
installed by R1rd . ·
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Writing 277 284-309 ,ARK VllW
Mathemat1c1 281 289-317 Or .. t
HAVIN VllW Reading 336 265-321
Or9dt3 Writing 3 19 266-318
RHdlng 256 281·297 Mathematic• 374 260-327
Writing 269 282·296 Oredel
Mathematic• 285 267°296 Rtadlng 271 285-30 I
Ortdet Writing 279 284-296
267 262-284 MathemaUc• 267-302 Reading 276 Writing 269 254-282 "-IAIANT Vll!W
Mathematica 270 255-285 OrMfe J
HOPE VllW Reading
Qrede 3 Writing
Reading 319 280-325 Malhematlca
Writing 348 277-328 QrMfe I
Mathtmatlc:t 3.00 277-318 Reading
Gr .. I Writing
RMdlng 289 272-303 Mathematic•
Writing 294 270-297 a,RINO VIEW
Mathematica 2945 274-302 QrMfe 3
LAICI VIEW Reading
Grede3 Writing
RHdlrlg 242 247-278 M•thematlca
Writing 232 249-276 Gredel
Mathematica 247 247-281 Reading
QrMfe. Writing
Reading 238 248-279 Mathematica
Writing 252 249-279 STAR VIEW
Mathematics 253 251-283 Qrede 3
LARK VIEW Reading
Qrede3 Writing Reading 338 275-337 Mathematics
Writing 317 278-332 Qrede I
Mathematica 331 270-331 Reading Qradt e Writing Reading 337 258-304 Mathematica WJltlng 305 258-298 aUN VIEW Mathematica 329 262-301 Qredea MARtNEVIEW Reading Orede3 Writing RNdlng 312 275-317 Mathematic• Writing 307 277-31 4 Oredel Mathematics 317 272-312 Reading QrMfe I Writing Reading 272 262-293 Mathematics Writing 276 262-290
Mathematica 281 264-294 VILLAGE VIEW
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Elizabeth H a mmad of U>sta Mesa holds
son , Christopher, 5, as sh e recalls the
near-tragedy that almost be fe ll her family.
Police are hunting a babysitter who
allegedly drugged the boy and burglarized
the home.
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From Pa~e A1
"She made h im pizza for
lunch. took him to the park, to
the library -she even sat down
a nd had dinner with us. Her
enthusiasm was tremendous."
But Thursday things went
wrong.
Hammad said she called home.
S h e said her 10-year-old son
a nswered a nd informed her that
the babysitter w as gone.
"I raced home. I w asn't even
sure if Chistofher was there or
gone or what. found him in bed.
Passed-out."
The 5-year-old later reported
the sitter had given him a pill,
temng him It was baby aspirin.
Hammad said.
"I made a mistake. I guess I
made a bad mistake. But I'm no
i di ot and [ think that lf
something like this can happen to
me what about other people,"
Hammad said she is reluctant
to trust another sitter and is at a
loss whether to quit her job or
try again.
"How can l ever be sure? How
can I ever feel at ease again? I
don't know what to do."
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STATE
Israeli Prime Minister
Begin in Los Angeles
Dy The Associated Preios
L<JS1ANGEL1':S bntl'la
Pra nil' Man asll·r Mc 1wchc•n1
Bl•gan arrivL•cJ ;.umd heavy
s..~·ur11y FracJ11y ror mt't.'lln~s
w 1 t h J l' w 1 s h i l· ad t.• rs us
authunlll'S bral't.•d fur pro
and a1111 -lsral'11 protests
Bt•gan's v 1s1t had s parkl•d
threats of dt'munstratmns <111d
possible vaolent·e between
pru-Pul<'st1n1an and mil1um1
Jewish d<'monstrators, but nu
1m·1dt.>nts Wl're rt>portrtl upon
his arrival at Los Angeles
lntl•rnauonal Airport
"h 1s good to bt• uguan an
h11:.p1tablc, war m. beautaCul.
l ull of-suns htnl' CalalurnlU
und Los Angek·s." Begin smd,
monwn ts uftt'r ht' wa)kt•d
w1 1h a c:anc from his Israel
Air For<:<.• pass<.•ngl'r jl•t ut u
~l'<.'lu<lt.•d airport sill'
"l 'm gmng to ffil'l'l hl•rt•
111a1nly with the Jc>wa s h
<'t1mmun1ty .'' ht.• said. noting
th.it next week he will ml't'l
P r t.·s adcnt Reagan 111
Wa~hangton t o das<.'uss
rl'lat1ons between the U111ttod
Stal<'s and Israe l "anti thl·
111 t t•rna lmnal sit ua lion."
Singer's mother appointed
LOS ANGELES A Judg<•
gavt.• sang<'r Natalat• Coll'':-.
mo tht•r legAI t·ontrul of her
cJaughtl•r 's assets Friday .
agl'l'<.'tng with a petition that
said thl· enl<'rtaaner as "unablt•
to properly prov1df' for ht·r
pl•rsunal net'ds fur phys1t·al
hl'alth. food. dothing or
shr•ltl•r "
In appointing Mana Coll' a:-.
l'Onspr va tor. Su pcrior Court
Judg1· Norman Oowds was
ac ting an lin e with an
agn·l·mcnt that the Grammy
Award-wmnmg singer sagnt'Ci
I.isl month ·
Thi· nmservatorshap wall
n·ma1n an e!fe('t indefimt<.'ly
unll-s.'> Miss Cole petitions the
nmrt lo have it lifted , said
l' ti u r t c 1 e r k B a r b a r a
Sl·hrw1dl'r Natalie did not
al lt'nd Friday's probate
h1•aring
Pair fac e cocaine -;barges
BliD.d_ BOy Scout~
'It's no big deal'
By JODI CADENHEAD
O(lhe Oellt f>Uot Ii.ff
Wuldl•n Hughes o r Costa Mt'IW
knows how to paddle a l'anoc,
t•ar-v(• wood, sculpt, collect rock.ii,
play guitar , sa ve u lift>, wor k
leather. weave baskets, fix a
radio and hear bir<ls to name a
fow things.
Not bad for any 16-year-old.
Bu t the act:omplishml'nls arc
csp«.:ially impressivc t'OnsldertnJ(
the fat.·t that the Eagle &'Out is
blind.
Hughes is o n e of a sma ll
m inority of boys who, over th t•
last 73 years, have risen to tht•
highest rank of Boy &outs. Only
about 2 percent o f t he 20 million
involved in scouting ach ic•ve
Eagle Scout status. officials Said.
Hughes, a junior at Bois:.
Grande HJgh School in Garden
G rove. earne d the 21 merit
badges necessary to become
Eagle Scout in July.
H e and others will be
displaying their hobbies. <:rafts
and career _plans today during
the annual Scout -0 -Rama at the
O range County fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa.
Born with a d etached retina,
Walde n had only partial sight
early in life and was totally blind
by the time he was 10. But he
says it never crossed his mind to
give up h is ca reer an scoutang
that began at 8.
"Everyone's got a handicap,"
he said offhandedly. "I used to be
a ble to see so I know my colors.
It's no big d eal."
brans along another boy w point
out the animals and b1rd1. /
But that wasn't the hard part
to Wa lden. w ho said he didn't
Ilk<' writing the two required"
cs.oWys. . •
He took h ill brother along on a :
rock-collecting expedition , but'-
waii able to pick most out himself .
by their shape and texture. h~
said. •'
Walden is a patrol .leade r in h~;:
scouting troop or s1ahted boy•,
and plays football and basketba~.
by listening for t he 90Und of the 1'
ball
The outgoing youngster cams ·.
high p r aise fro m Boy S cout·
leaders, who sa y he's bee n an
inspiration and exem plifies the
highest ideals of scouting. .
"You don't run int.o people like ''
Wald en ver y often," said Jim
Reed. district exc<:u tivc for the
Orange County Council of Boy ,
Scouts of Amt.>m:a. "He has no ,·
sight a nd yet he's "a leader w ith
kids w ho do have sight."
Althoug h he as en roJled in
~veral special braille classes au ·
the Garden Grove high• school, .
W alden says h e r ecent l y
s urpr ised leat:hers whe n he
walked into an electronics class ~
on the campus. He's building a ·;
burglar alarm now. -~
The 8 -plus average student .,
said he hopes to attend either ·.
USC or Stanford and plans a,:,
career in law. ,;1
"To make it an this world •,
you 've got to go ou t an d do
things." he said. "You can't just
sit around and mope and groan:''•
L OS ANGELES
c;rammy award-wanning
gosJ.X•I sangc.•r Andrae' Crou1.·h
w-as a rrt'St t'd Friday a nd
buokl•d for anvest1gat1 o n of
p 0 SS(' SS I 0 I\ 0 ( C 0 l' a I n l' ,
authon111•s said
l"l'lon y d rug possess ion
t•hargt>s were also filed by thl•
d 1str1c1 a ttorney F r iday
aga 1 n ~1 Acad e m y Award ·
wanning actor Ric hard
Ort·y fuss fol l ow an g t h l'
d1 st·ovt•ry o f cocai n e and
an<>ther drug in his clothm g
aftt.•r an auto accidl'nt las t
month. officials said.
Blind Boy Seoul Walden Hughes, li>
Sometim es he had troubll.'
earning h is ment badges a lone.
T o ea rn a badge in
e nviron men tal science he had to
"Scouting builds character,"·fle l
added. .• . ., Tht• -10-vt•ar-old flVl•·ltn'll'
Grammy winner ~ac; pulk'CI
ov1.·r ahout 2 a .m . on thC'
Manna Fn•pwav in Manna
del Hl'y b y L~s Angell·s
County Shen rf's depullC'!.
who said has car wac; traveling
"an a vc.•ry c rrall<.' manner."
said Sgt Steve Finley
Dn·yfuss. 34. was charged
w11h om• 1.'0unt of possessaun
of tot01mc and one c:ount of
pos!.Pssaon o f o xycodonC'. a
p;11n -kdlt•r ('Ommonly known
as Pt>rcudan, said Dis trict
At torn1.•y 's spokesman Al
Albergatt·
Astronauts anxiously await space walk
A small amount o f white
powdt>r and a fi ve-inch plas llC'
straw were found in the car
"lt was .05 grams of cocaine,"
Finley said F riday afternoon
''It's already been tested a nd
it's positive."
NATION
E:1ch charge is a felony and
. l'Jrr1es a maxim u m penalty of
three' year s i n p r i son,
Albcrgate said.
Bush to attend funeral
WASHINGTON President
Reagan named Vice President
G eorge Bus h on F riday to
head the U.S . delegataon to
th e fun e ral o f S o vi e t
PrestdC'nt Leonid I. Brezhnev
Reagan said at was not "too
much o f a s urprise for
anyone" th a t Yuri V
A n d r o p o v w a s n"a m e d .
mC'a nwhal c . to s u cceed
Brezhnev a s the gen e r a l
secret a r y o t the Soviet
Community Party. "I t hink
they made a swift transition
an the interC'Sts of order.'' said
the president
Re aga n . c augh t by
reporters as he was leaving a
Wh 1 tc H ouse cer e mony
hono ring youth voluntee rs.
was asked af he could work
with Andropov. "I am sure
WC' l'an," he said.
Home-loan ceiling lowered
WAS HINGTON Th e
fe d eral governm e nt as
lowertng its inte rest -rat!!
cealangs on ma ny fe de rally
back ed home loans to 12
percent. t he lowest rate an
more than two years.
The one-half percentage
oomt reduction -announced
WORLD
F'raday to take effect Monday
1s the ftfth lowering of the
n•ahng sane<.' August
h apphPs to single-family
home loa ns i n sured or
guaranteed by the Federal
Hous an g Admin istratio n or
the Veterans Administration.
U.S. def ends investment
UNITED NATIONS -The
United States defe nde d
Amer i ca n financia l
investmen t m Sou th Africa
on F r iday and said U .N .
attempts to isolate the white
manority-ruled nation we re
"a blueprint for disaster ."
"T he practice of apartheid
in South A frica g rave ly
concerns the government of
the Un ited States." US.
delegate Gordon C. Luce told
the General Assembly. "It
dceply troub l es th e
conscience of Americans."
However. Luce added. "the
U nited Sta tes h as no
bluepnnt for a future political
system for Sout h Africa. Nor
do we. or an y other mem ber
of this body, have a right to
attempt to impose such a plan .
We do have a right to ask of
South Africa respect of the
same universal principles or
hum an rights a nd huma n
freedoms that we sec>k for
peoples everywhere.''
C APE C ANAVERAL, Fla
(AP) -Whall' their rommander
and pilot look o n with e nvy,
Columbia's m1ss1on specialists
assemble their gear today for tht:
first American space walk in nine
yea rs -a Sunday stroll in the
cargo bay.
Now t h at thl' shuttle h as
SUL'CeSSfu lly completed its major
tas k of d e l ive r i n g t wo
commercial satellites into space.
the mission focus is on t h e
3 'h -hour excursion early Sunday
by mission specialists William
Lenoir and J oseph Allen.
Commander Vance Brand and
pilot Robert Overm yer a dmit
they are jealoua.
''I'd e n joy a space w a lk,"
Brand confided recently . I really
would like to tr y 1t But probably
th e p r o p er pl ace for th e
commander is inside the ship to
keep an eye on things."
"I sure would like to do an
EV A (extra-veh icular activity)."
said Overmyer "l hope there
comes a day when I can I thin k it
would be super out there."
Comman der and pilo t wall
moni t o r t h e s hip and the
spaccwalkers w hile the mission
specialists are outside -just as
they did when Lenoir and Alle n
d e. p I o y e d t h e t w o
communications sateJlites o n
Thursday and Friday
The release of the satellites
completed the major goal of the
flight and Culhlled NASA's Cirst
commerical shuttle contract -a
$1 7 mi l lion commi t ment lo
deliver the twin cargo into space.
The first. owned, by Satellite
Business Systems of McLean Va.,
was released Thursday. just eight
hou rs a fter Colu mbia's launc h
from Cape Ca n averal. The
second, Telesat Canada's Anik-C,
was ejected Friday.
BOLSA • • •
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certification of a pJan for the less
controversaa l blufftops in an area
south of Wa rne r Avenue and east
o f Pacific Coast Hig hway.
T he agreement apparen tly
bogged down. he said, whe n the
coastal com mission s t a ff
stipulated the preserva t.ion of 852
acres o f salt m a r s h in the
lowlands. The county plan called
for the preservation of 650 acres.
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Brand exultt'CI
After ~panning o ut o f
Columbia's cargo bay, each
sa tellite was propelled by a
rcx:ke t motor toward a point 22.-
300 m iles above t h e Ea rth.
Anot her roc ke t ig n ition la t e
today WAS to arr est S B S in
station ary o rbit there, with
Anik·C to be locked into position
by a Monday firing.
The d ou ble space wa lk is the
only major event on the flight
plan before Columbia e !'lds its
five -d ay Journey wi th a
t o u c h d o wn Tu esday o n a
concrete ru nway at Edwards Air "'
Force Base in California.
Allen an d Lenoir are to move
from an airlock into the open
cargo bay about 8 a .m . EST
Sunday.
"The EVA is basically a very
sample one ," Allen explained
before the launch. "We want to
test the nC'w space suits and thP
airl ocks ;.ind o ther s huttle
systems that support EV A. We'll
test our ab1l1ty to move about and
we'll test tools a nd techniques for
future cr ews who wi ll have
construction. assembly and repair
missions.•·
"In addit10n to the work. we
expect to have a good time out
there," Lenoir said. 1 I t
T hey will be the world's 37th
a nd 38th spacewalkers. and
many of their predC'CeSSOrs didn't
have any fun out there.
T he very first w alke r, Soviet
cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. had
fun for abou t fi ve minutes.
before he became jammed in the
h a tch tryin g to get b ack in .
H e was a b le to re -ente r the
capsule by working reducing the
pressu re in his suit. That was in
March 1965 ..
S pace walk suit is checked by Jim
McBarron, space suit eng ineer al the
Johnson Space Center in Houston. Suit is
ide ntical to ones that will be used by
Astronauts Joe Allen a nd Bill Lenoir
during the ir 3 1h hour space walk Sunda y.
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GECOUNIY
1982-83"
Three · smashing concerts for:· you!
Dr. Maurice Allard
Enters his fifth year as muslc•I dlrec.tor ol
the Oi.nge ,County Master Chorale
br1nglllil the chorale to ever gruter
heights ol musical ac:ttlevement.
The Calfomlans
This vers.dle group of •lllilers from within
the Chorale lend1 •n added feature to the
Christmas and Pops concerts .. wd ..
•ppear1ng lnspec•lpedonMnas
. throughout the Southland during the yur.
Dec. 3•4·5
THE GLORY OF CHRJSTMAS
The Master chorale .net C.•omlwls wll
present the annual Christmas concert
which wlM feawre excer]1ts from Hllndel's
.. Meslllth" with chamber orchutra •long
with the traditional •nd popu•r musk: ol
the season.
Feb. 9
SPECIAL OPT/Of'IAL CONCERT
Q,..nge County Mater Chonle proudly
presents Its first •nnual S.Ch F..alvel -
• tw~y mu9k:al experience that le •
llrat In Orange County.
~ ht ewnt wll be on FebnalNy I 9,
1983 11t 8:00 P.Jlll\. at the F1rst a.ptW
Church ol S.nta AN. JOJO W. 17th St.
It wtl future wet-known Buoque •1111t.1
on W>ln. orpn and pYnC> u Ml • a
prolualoMI chamber on:hutta •nd •
chona compoeed of the Jane HatdesW
Singers •nd members ol the Onnge
County Master Chonle.
Eudlcc ~ro. ulolln -A wldety
acc:Wmed conceit 1rtlst both nltlonlly
and lntemadomly. In Mdldon to her
reg•r tachlng polltlon •t USC. Mi ..
Shapiro conducts ~ter duea
throuthout the country.
Marucl Jcnun. Ot911n -HNng
perf onned exteMlvely In this countJy •nd
abroed. Miu Jensen has been ctftlally
I . acdllmed •s b8nG ·~ Ametb's •~ktng artists. On.or County Is
l11rtuMte. Indeed, to have her II the
UrNclent Orpnlst •t the fht Beptlst
C'hurch of S.ntl AN with b m1911lkent
Schkker orpn upon wNch she •
perform.
Sand11 McCune, ptano-l"fo ltrWiger to
~Ster Chonle •udlenca. 8endy McCune
Is our tllented •nd vetUtlle eccomprinlst.
" magM cum llude gnadLllte ol OSC.
•he perfonns With IOlolsts Ind choirs
throughout the Southwest In eddticM'I to
duties with the c. hcwllle as wd 11
cNng privllte pllno etudentl.
• e Hafdii&r SI,.,,,..--In jolt three
sea.sons. The J9ne HardaW....,.
, I (fonnerty South Bly Owmber SlngeG) ~ has earned recognldon for Its outstlnclnt
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lb HOWARD BENEDICI' I#··;···.,..., MO COW -The United
St.ates and the Soviet Union, at
1reat coal and lechnolo1tcal
effort, are enmeshed ln a
compet!tton lo est.abliah extenalve
mUlt.ary capablUUes In apace.
But in talkina to Soviet 1p11ee
officiala here. you'd never know
lt.
The otficlala lay the inten\ oC
. thelr p.rograrn is atrlclly pMCelul
and ·9Cientiflc a~d ttiat It la t'he
· Americans wtlo are forcing the
increased attention that both
milltariea are giving to space
projects.
"'l'he American space shuttle is
the only space weapon," one of
them stated In a recent interview,
repeating an accuaatlon often
made by Soviet propagandists.
Pravda, the Communist Party
newspaper, recently charged:
"American brass hats make no
secret that they regard outer
space as a potential thea~r of
operations. The Pentagon also is
planning to put laser weapons,
spy satellites and anti-satellite
systems into near-Earth orbit,
and it plans to spread the arms
race to outer space."
Such talk is cheap, but military
space activity is not. U.S. officials
say the Soviet Red Army is
out.spending .the United States
Air Foree.
MHltary purposes consume 70
percent of the Soviet Union's ~8
billion space budget, according to
a U .S . Defense Department
analysis and a similar estimate by
a specialist at the U.S. Emblmy
here: American military space
programs add up to 60 percent of
a $14.7 billion budget.
Du\"ing a week of late-October
briefings here, the Soviet
government refused to make
military officers available to
discuss space efforts. Asking
civilian officials about military
plans was not a fruitful exe~.
All the officials were men, and
no matter what his job or rank,
he just didn't hear. Moat
commonly, a question drew a
moment or silence. maybe a
sllghl shrug. If he saJd anythlna.
it was that he resented such
questions.
lt 1sn·t only Soviet officials
who have an aversion to
discussing military space plans:
the U.S . shuttle Is. in part, a
military vehicle. and' Pentagon
planners are equally secretive.
Officials at the National
Aeronautic• and Space
Administration are closed·
mouthed to an extreme when
talk turns to military matters.
Last month, in a NASA briefing
at Johnson Space Center,
officials handed out the names of
four astronauts w.ho will Oy th~
shuttle's 10th mission, an Alr
Force flight next year. "Got a
little one-page announcement
~ here," one official told reporters.
"Everybody hang onto it because
it's also the press kit."
But in the United States there
are selective news leaks -
aomething unheard of in Soviet
military circles -and Air Force
• 1n space
•Pim otn.n <JO"lek>nally appear
to make v..-l&allmMta or to
refwew..&.
O..plte lovtet declarattonl or
lhn<x.'t!m1P, th• United St.atet hut
•vldtnc tht Sovl•t Union ha1
fl e ld -telled a potent apJce
wNpon. •
. lt ·i. a .. killer MieW~" capable
of a\t.aefUnl and dettrOytna u .s.
~nc.. commw»catlona,
na\fl(lallon Md ot~r ~loads
Yitai tp &he mil11ary. h ... tested
auceelltully ~t Sovtet space
taraeta.
American analysts are a lso
concerned about reporta of Soviet
retearch Into laler and charged-
particle beama.
R ichard D. DeLauer, the
undersecretary of defense for
~arch and engineering, told a
Senate subcommittee recently
that the Soviet Salyut s pace
atatlon program "engages in
military activities and may be the
forerunner of a weapons
platform." .
A recently releued' Penia,on
document, "Soviet Mllltary
Power," says: "The Soviet goal of
havlna continuously manned
apace stations may support both
defensive and offenaive weapons
in apace, with man in the space
sta tion for target selection,
. repairs, adjustments and positive
command and control."
A U.S. official who asked not
to be ldenUtied said there was
evidence that a Soviet l,aser beam
satellite could be launched as
early as 198~. It probably would
not be too effective against
American payla.da, he said, but
it could have an effect as a
psycholOlical symbol.
By 1990, thia'analyst expects at
least one Soviet apace station to
be anned with laser guns that
could vaporize orbiting targets
thousands of miles away. It Is
"Star Wars" stuff, but U.S.
officials aay it's not too
farfetched.
Rent-a-judge nierits debated
Jmtiee Rose Bird
By DEBORAH BELGUM
A-leted Pr-Jrrher
LOS ANGELES
P roponents say it alleviates
congestion in the already
overcrowded state judicial
system. Civil riahts 1roup1
charp it <:rea"9 a ct..la1 SJ*1D o1
Juatfce -one for th• haves, anodleJ' for th9 .. ,,....._
Both are taJkinc about rent-a-
jud ge, a California judicial
system which allow1I liU,..Ota to
hire a retired ~ IO ..... their
civil coun cues.
Public Advocat es. a San
Franciseo-baaed public interest
firm, ia spearheading the
movement against the system
which has been pan of California
law since 1872 but WM fint used
only six years ago.
The firm contends that rent-a-
judge not only lets the wealthy
get to civil trial sooner, but helps
them set legal precedents sooner
and get into ~ appellate court
system more rapidly.
Put>lic Advocates, took its
complaints to the State Bar of
California last year and asked the
state's leading attorneys to
investigate. The State Bar
committee did a study and not
only endorsed rent-a-judge, but
suggested that it be expanded.
''I think that when the debate
becomes public ... asoppoKd to
within the Bar, there will be
growing hosUlity \0 it ," said
Robert Gnaiida, a Public
Advocates attorney.
Criticism has already been
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OCC's Tucker wins 'Seventeen' cover ~~~ ~~~~~ uoually-1,_ By CURT SEEDEN Of .. .., .........
Coming from an all-boy family, Clay Tucker
has really had little reason to pick up a copy of
Seventeen mag!zine and thumb through the pages.
was the only one," explains Prieve, who shared a
class with Tucker last year and sits on the student
board of trwn.ees with him this year.
So, Prieve wrote up a 100-word eesay on why
Tucker ahould be the Seventeen cover boy, tossed
in his football photo from the OGC mf'dla guide,
and less than two weeks'lat.er, the effort paid off.
the back while be•r\I chued by towerma defensive
linemen and bllulng linebackers, aaya he waa
phototraphed ln au aorta of 1ituatJon1.
"They were trying to capture \he way I live -
at the beach with a surfboard, studylfll at achool,
on the football field with my tea~tel and with
my friends," he aaya.
But come next February, Tucker, the
quarterback at Orange Coast CollelJe. may take an
interest In the periodical when It hits the streets.
• It will be the cover shot that will attract
Tucker's au.~ntion. ' ,
That's because it will be Tucker who will adorn
the cover page.
Last week, Seventeen flew a crew of six
persons to Southern California to Interview Tucker
and take a few phow. of him -a little more than
2,000 photos by Tucker'& count. t· ,.. ....
TUCKER DOESN'T like f.o admit It, but he doei fit the blll. •
He atanda 5-11 and weigha 180 pounds and waa
the 1981 H~ king when he wu a eenior at
Corona del Mar !Ugh. Ria face and bod1 have
survived the punishment administered dunng the
rigors of college football
THANKS TO A FRIEND at Orange Coast
College who thinks Tucker i_s "intelligent, (un-
loving and charming -and he is a doll," Tucker
beat ou.t 2,600 other entries in Sevente·en
magazine's "cover boy contest."
Indeed, such attributes as intelligence, looks
and personality played an important part in the
decision of the contest judges, so TUcker's friend
Lisa Prieve figured the OCC quarterback was a
shoo-in for the title.
WHILE TUCKER MAY prefer to find hlmself
on the cover of Sports illustrated or The Sporting
News, he'll settle for Seventeen. On top of the atory
and pictures,· which will appear In Seventeen's
Valentine lsaue, T~ker will r~eive a $1 ,000
savings bond as a re .
In addition, he's n told he'll be flown to
New York In Feb y to appear qn the Today
Academically, he maintains a 3.6 IJ'ade point
average, is active in student government at OCC
and is looking at either USC, UCLA or Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo to continue his studies.
He's an active surfer, and in fact, participates in
just about any aport, and he even rues an airplane
after havlfll earned his student pilot's lken1e eight
months ago. "When I was reading about the contest, Clay
was the first person to come to mind. Actually, he
Show.
"It's really e iting, I gueaa,'' the modest
business ma· r a Its. "I'm not the type to get
overwhe tall, though."
It had to a..,new experience for Tucker. The (See CL.A Y, Pase 83)
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Carlos Medina of Mesa uses Phil Sanders' shirt-tail to pull the Estancia runner down. (Story on 82)
Lake rs
defuse
Rockets
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin
"Magic" J ohnson scored 28
points and grabbed 10 rebounds
Friday night as the Los Angeles
Lakera r olled to a 127-96
National Basketball Aaaociation
victory aver the winless Houston
Rocke1a. The victory was the sixth in a
row for Loa Angeles after a
season-opening loss to Golden
State. Hou.ton, the NBA's only
winlell team, dropped to 0-7.
The Lakers took a
commanding lead by outscoring
the Rockets 18-6 in the final six
minutes of the first quarter to go
ahead 33-17. Houston didn't
thl'Nten eeriously after that.
Loa Angeles ext~nded l ta
adVantage to 65--35 at halftime.
Jobnlon had 21 points and eight
rebound• In the opening 24
nmuie.. The Laken took their JO.pcintie.dat~~m~nniaaion
b1 acorin1 18 of the final 22
potnts of the half.
Stevens passes Barons to share of title
Junior comes off be nch to throw two fourth-quarter TD passes in l 7-14 rally
lb ROGER CARUON or ... ..,,.......,
NORWALK -l_gnored for the ent~re
Sunset League aeason, junior quarterback
Brett Stevens came off' the bench in the
fourth quarter and threw a pair of
touchdown passes, the last with 97 aeconds
remaining. to give .Fountain Valley High'•
Barons a miracle 17-14 victory Friday night
at C.erritos College.
The come-from-behind triumph gives the
Barons a share of the Sunaet Lea ue
football championship
with a 4-1 record -
equal to Edbon'a mark.
"He did it for us," said
a jubilant F ountain
Valley Coach Mike
Milner, "with hia arm
and hia scrambling
abilities.
"We kept at It, we
d.¥ln't give up. No one's
mote deaervlng than
lheae kida."
TraiJin8 14-9 with 3:00 left aft.er hla first
acramble and 1J>-yard touchdown pus tp
Jamie Craft, Stevena guided hJa teanvnates
~ yards ln four plays, the payoff a 39-yard
hookup wit\' Craft .,.an. with 1:37 left.
"It was a right formation, 12-yard post,"
aald the junior quarterback. "But I had to
acramble and I saw him. I thought there
was a chance. It was a great catch."
Craft went up for the ball at the 8-yard
'line, finger-tipped it. kept his balance and
danced into the end zone with the title.
"l just concentrat.ed and twned It up,"
said Craft. "It waa a great pus."
In \he last eight pmea for the Barons
Stevena had completed the grand total of
three pemes in five attempts. FOCI for 22
yards. But with the chips down by a 14-3
count nearing the final period, Milner went
to his junior.
It waa a remarkable reversal for a team
which has made a stunn ing reversal all
seaaon, starting with five 1tral1ht non-
leegue la.es and nearly flnlahed by the
17-3 ic. to rival F.dilon.
"It w• such a diamal becinnlns," said
MUner."Who would havethouaht we had a
shot at the Sunset Leque chimp6onshlp?
To me, It waa out of the queltion.
"But we haven't been 1'99dy far a pme
all yeer, until tonight."
Earlier It apPfared the Vlklnp of Maftnll
were IOlnl to throw thinp Into a three-
way .:r.mDte In the leque flniah, jumping
to a 14-3 lead In the flnt period. .
Eric Karman exploded over his left side
between the blocks of Bill Macias and
David Evengerd on the third play of the
game for a 13-yard touchdown run -the
first of what waa to be many big plays In
the fint half.
Kevin Empting of Fountain Valley
recovered a fumbled punt at the Marina 29,
but the Barons' advantage melted quickly
when Adam Kaae intercepted on the
following play.
Mib Newton'• 24-yard punt return tet
up Chuck Smoot'• 45-yard field goal which
cut the Marina lead to 7-3 with 5:331eft in
the quarter.
Steve Shaar came up with two bil
mome nta for the Barona, firat a
touchdown-aavin1 tackle on Karman'•
28-yard bunt. tftisl lpterceptlne deep in
Barona' tenicory .,,/
The Barona. however. couched the ball
up and Clint Kins came up wi\h the loaee
ball at the FV 15. Two player• later
ciuarterhllck Bill Marler IWCk the bell in
Kannan'• arms. then pulled it t.ck and
raced 12 yarda around hia rtpt ~Ye
Marina breethlns room. ltwman hJa
aecond PAT with 2:33 atll1 left In the flnt
period for the 14-3 IMd. ·
(See BARONS. P11e 81)
Arguello
denied
by Pryor ·
MIAMI (AP) -Aaron Pryor
ia c.alled "The Hawk," but Friday
night he waa a hurricane who
swept away Alexis Arguello'•
dreams of becoming the first man
to win four world boxing titles.
Pryor and Arguello met in
savage warfare in the Oran'e
Bowl, and when it was over m
·the l4tb round, Arguello wu
slumped unconscious on the
canvas and Pryor, the World
Boxing A11ociation junior
1 lightweight champion, had the
reco1ni lion he had 10 lon1
aought. J
"HE TAUGHT me a lot,"
Pryor said of Arguello, who 1
remained motionle91 m the rm,
for .everal minuta while beinc
tended to by a doct.ol' and given
oxygen.
The World Boxing Council
lightweight champion walked
out of 'the ring to thunderoua
cheers, with aides holding him
up by his arms.
An aide for Arguello said the
Nicaraguan. who Ilves in nearby
Kings Bay, Fla., waa talking in
his dressing room but would not
hold a news conference because "he is emotionally drained."
Arguello later went to a
hospital, according to trainer
Eddie Futch, who said the
fighter was clear-headed and
able to walk to the ambulance by
himself.
"He showed me there are·
fighters with hearts aa big u
mine when he weathered the
storm in the flrat five rounds,"
said Pryor, who came out
attacking in th~ early rounds but
later showed that he knows how
to box, too.
But Arguello couldn't weather
the storm m \he 14th round. It'•
doubtful any man who welghed
only 138~ pounds could have.
The 2V -year -old Pryor
slammed home a right to the jaw,
(ollowed by a left that obviously
hurt Arguello and aent him
stagering hllckward acrcm the
ril')C and into the ropes. Pryor
pounced.
HE TRAPPED Arguello
againlt the ropes and deliwred at 1
least 14 uvqe blows to the head ·
before referee Stanley
Christodoulou jumped in to atop
it at 1:06 of. the round. ~ Christodoulou pulled Pryot
away, Ar1uello slumped
~to the canva and him
hanclm ~ mto the ri"I to •
aide the ~ fllht.er. It ..... I aedden end to • .,..,
filht, marked by power, fine9e
andCOUf'llle. It waa 103-84 alter three
quarten and reaervea played
dlellllwly after &haL
"I waa lmpreued wltb the
cicmcant ~we stayed at." aaid Lee Anplee C.O.Ch Pat lllley. "Jlack: Md by far bis be9t pine
ol. chit y .... ' He ..... llMhinl alld
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Historic night for ClF-bound Huntiiigton Beach
"So far ttila.19', Malle hU
"9a pl•J:.na the aame for
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final week of Sunaet I....-Diiiy. Mast
of the po1t·lea1ue plaf hH been
reaerved for 1chool1 Uke &cll1oa,
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' Estancia's Scttt Davis (on ground) draws a crowd, including
Costa Mesa's 'Carlos Medina Friday night.
1
Forster's popularity
surprising. to him
From AP d.Jipatcbes
. LOS ANGELES -'I'erry •
Forster won't say that the Los
Angeles Dodgers made a mistake by
allowi.na him to become a froo agent.
However, the veteran left-handed relief pitcher
is certain he's going to make a blg difference to
the team that signs him for the 1983 le890n.
Apparently, a lot of other people feel the
same way~ ~orster, who will be 31 in January,
, I was drafted by the maximum
16 teams In baseball's free
agent re-entry draft last
Wednesday.
"I never dreamed I'd be
drafted by that many teams,"
Forster said in a telephone
interview from his parents
home in Santee, a suburb of
San Diego. "I knew there'd
be some interest, but I was
'°"IT•R shocked.
''I'm very gratified. I know what I can do, I
hope everybody else knows it."
Fo~ter was 5-6 with three saves and a 3.04
earned run average for the Dodgers during the
1982 season. It was his best year since 1978 when
he was 5-4 with 22 saves and a 1.94 ERA in hi.I
first season with Los Angeles.
Forster suffered .through elbow problems
between 1978 and last year. He had surgery Nov.
7, 1978 and again Aug. 16, 1979. But he believes
those problems are in the past.
"My arm is all the way back," he said. "l
know I'm a bargain at the salary I'll be getting. I
threw the ball as well as I ever have In the last
three months of the season."
Quote of the day
Stan Albeck, coach of the San Antonio
Spurs and a fonner Cleveland coach. on the
preseason firing of Bill Musselman by the
Cavaliers: "Gee, I thought he would have
lasted at least a week or two Into the
season. Just shows you can't outaue-Ted
Stepien."
Duran wins decision over Batten
Roberto Duran, who has often •.
fought•in the spotlight.. pounded out a
10-round decision over Jimmy Battea
of Great Britain in a junior'
middlewel&ht match that followed Amr••
Pryor'• victory over Alesia Arpelle . . .
AUretlo E1calera, the former WBC 1uper
featherweight 'Champion, came on ln the late
. roundl and pounded out a unanlmoua 10-round
decision over MHrke ••Termite'' Wa&klu u
another bout on the und~rcard of the Pryor-
• ArsUellp fight . :' . Howard Dayl1. too fast of
hand and foot for Cla .. e Nee~ danced hla way to
a dull unantmous 10-round dedskm.
Pt!cera hand 76ers first setback
. Billy Knight scored a season·hlgh m
30 points as Ind iana surprised.
Philadelphia in National Baaketball
Auociation . play Friday night,
117-108, Nmding the 76ers their first loss of the
young season . . . Elsewhere in the NBA,
Robert Paris• and Larry Bird sparked a '12-3
fourth-quarter spurt that broke open a tlght
game and lifted Boston to a 118-110 victory over
visiting Dalla.a , . . Illa•
Tltoma1 tallied 28 points and
Kelly Trtp•cka added 26 as
Detroit rolled ove r
Milwaukee, 111-100 ...
Calvin Natt and Jim Pusoa
combined for 52 points as
Portland defeated Denver,
128-111 . . . Roule Lester
netted a aeuon-high 21 points
._. and led Chtcago put New
Je.ey, 113-1~ . . . Waller
.,. ... 9COl"8d 17 points And keyed. third-period
surge that helped Phoenix break Crom a two-
point halftime lead to a 10-point bulge by the
end of the period u the Suna held off Cleveland,
94-81 . . . Bill Cartwrl1lat and Bernard King
each scored 19 points to lead New York to its first
win of the campaign 88-87 over Wuhington
. . . Dominique Wilkln1, Dan Roudfield and
Mike Glenn combined for 51 points as Atlanta
dumped Utah, 106-98.
McEnroe survives scare
WEMBLEY. England -Top-m
seeded John McEnroe defeated Henri
Leconte, the Cast,-risin& Ht-year-old'
Frenchman. 6-3. 't-5 Friday nieht in •
the quarterfinals of the men'• tenni8 toummnent
here.
Leconte nearly matched the heavily favored
and more experienced McEnroe shot for shot
during the 1 hour, 20-minute match. He Ls
bidding for the No. 2 singles spot on the French
Davis Cup '\earn which will meet the United
Stat.es in the final at Grenoble in two weeks.
McEnroe will now face third·seeded Steve
Denton in a Saturday aeml!inal. Denton had 19
aces and saved four match points before
overcomina Tomas Smid of Cz.echoslovakia 4-6,
7-6, 14-12. 6-4 in a duel lasting more than three
hours.
Meanwhile unseeded American Vincent van
Patten edged Poland's Wojtek Fibak 4-6, 7-6, 6-4
for a place in the semi-finals. · Van Patt.en will play Brian Gottfried, who
served well in beating Andres Gomez of F.cuador
7~. 6-2.
Orioles hire Altobelli to manage
Joe AltobelU, named Friday as
manager of the Baltimore Orioles, •
conceded that Earl Weaver will be a
tough act to follow. "lt won't be
easy," Altobelll said after slgnlng a two-year
contract, "but i\ would be a Tot tougher lf the
club wasn't a contender. That would be
pnmure." • . . California senator~elect Pete wu ... Mys substantial progrea has been made
in ~tiationa to bring next year's Army-Navy
football pme to the Roee Bowl in Puadena. The
San Dieso Republican said he not only expects to
.e an ~nt reached on brinalng the game
•1 \o Pasadena, but he expects no problem in l@llin1
Ude.eta ... Adrlaa Outley, the leading m>rer
of the Utah Jan, w11 hospitalized Friday
evening aft.er 1us\aln.lng a fractured sinus in a
~earlier this week ... Car owner 6nd
gJler Jim Hall annc>Unced Friday he would
not field an Indy car ln 1983, Jeavina three-time
lndlanapolla 500 winner JoltDay J\utlilerford
without a ride.
(40-2) vs. Mike McOallwn (10-0) in a 1eheduled
10-round bout telecut tram A\lanUc: City. • 4:3q_ _p .m. (1) -oaEATIUT IPOllTI
LEGENDI -H.U of rame pttchet Bob on.on
ta1ka about hia two Cy Youns 1wardl anCI the ltea
.J'lorld Series.
11 p.m. (&) -COLLEGE FOOTIAllL -
Stanfcnl at UCLA. T*l*.'· ,
Memorable finish
Davis leads Eagles past CM, 22-17
By JOHN SEV ANO Ot .. D91r .........
Senior quarwrback S<.'Otl Davi•
endt-d hia high achool can.'t'r with
a mcmorablo performance,
throwtna for three t0uchdowna
and 327 yarda In leadln1 El&anda
to a 22-17 1eaaon-doaln1 Sea
View lRHgue victory over Costu
Mesa al Orange Coast College
Friday night.
Dovls. ln running his total to
nine touchdown passes for the
season, hooked up twice with
wide receiver Steve Mikulich (JO
and 14 yards) for scores and once
with Pat Guyot (5 yards).
"He's the best quarterback in
the league," praised Estancia
Coach F.d Blanton, as' the Eagles
closed with a, 4-6 overall mark,
2-5 in league. tJThere's nobody
better as fM' as I'm concerned.
"How many interceptions did
·he have tonight? None. That
means he:s o nly had three
interceptions during league."
Davis, enjoying his most
productive game of the season.
completed 21 or 33 passes. He
was 14 oC 24 for 233 yards at the
intermission.
Following a Peter Schurb
24-yard field goal which staked
Costa Mpa lo an early 3-0 le"d in
the first quarter. Davis, playing
defensive back on defense.
recovered a fumble at the
Mustang 17 and proceeded to
march the Eagles inlo the end
zone on four plays, the final 10
yards coming on Davis' first TD
strike to Mikulich.
The Mustangs (3-7 overall, 1-6
in l~) pulled a little raule-
dazzle on the ensuing kickoff,
however, and on a reverse Sonny
Lee acamper~d down the left
1ideline to the F.agle 33.
Six plays lat.er "Scot Hagey hit
Jeff Engliah with a 7-yard aerial
and, with the addition of a two-
poinl conversion, went ln front
11-7.
Eatancia's Gerardo Barragan
countered with a 26-yard field
goal to cut the deficit to 11-10
before Davis connected with
Mikulich again, this time for 14
yards, to put the Eagles on top.
" 16-11 at the half.
In tbe third quarter, Hagey ral)
around his own left end for four r::;:-to put the Mustangs out in
t qain, 17-16.
Bui Davia, who was a thorn In
Costa Me.a'• side all ni1ht,
eoun&ered with one Jona final
drive midway through the final
* ....... 11, Coeee .... " --.-.,a-..
&l-11 7 9 0 t-22
Co.le~ 3 I I 0-17
CM-ldlUtb 24 FO
E-Mlllllldl 10 pus lrom Oe¥ll (Barregen klctt) .
CM-Englllh 7.,... from H~ (Melaon
run)
E-Berraoen M FG E-•ulfett 14 ._ lrairn Dernll (run leiled)
CM-Hegeoy 4 ""'(Nn lelleO) E-P ()uyol S p.-from 0.-... (pea fetled)
Anendence-2.500 (esttmetedl a-....... a CM
Flfat downs 18 12 ~yerde' 23-H 33-129
Paallng yetdl 327 91
p-21-33-0 9-17·1
Punt• 4-30 4-32 Fumblel-lott 5·2 1· 1
Penel11ee-yerda 3·23 ~e .. ~ .............
E-Woll, 12·32: 08Yls. 9•18; Sendera, 2-1.
CM-HaoeY. 7·9; Grent, 22·105. Sparll1.
2·7, Defeo, 2-t. .. .... , .. haelnt
1-Dettte, 11~. 327.
CM-H..-r. •17-1, tt. .. ........... u.,,.,..
E-P 011lf(lt. 3-41: Woll, 1·1. Mllt11llch. 4·78: Cov9y. M1. ~. 4-18, ludwldt, 2-40: Z.Vlle. 1.0. Senders, t-8.
CM-Trotechend. 1· 14; Orant. 2-4: Melton,
2·22. He)'M. 2-35: Englllfl, 1.7, Cool<. 1·9
quortl'r, t•uvt·rlni 05 yord1 In
leV<'n rlA.\yl and clamaxed by th
cnlor " tlve-yord tot to Pat
Cuyot.
The Muatanp, who refulCd lo
&lw In. mounted a tlnal drive of
.lbelr own in the ak>llng minuies,
but a holding penalty cost them
what· would hav.f beoQ a firat-
and-goal situation at the four
and, on Costa Meaa's final pluy of
th: game._ a receiver dropped
Helgt•y'a touchdown J*111 In the
eond zont-on a fourth duwn and
14 Ill the F.agle 19.
"The> Lord didn't bl ua with
a whole lot of talent, but ho did
bleu u1 with character," said
Blanton.
Not io mention, ot courfw.
Davhl, who finil1hed his 1D8i
campaign compli;tlng 98 of 154
µasses (63 percent} for 1.238
ynrds.
El Toro
share .of ' crown
By ED ZINTEL .__... .. tM" Daltr ......
. .
lt-was a football game with a
lot on the line and at was played
that way.
!!:l Toro and Saddleback hagn
schools battled head-to-head in
the trenches all night, but by the
time It wps over: El Toro was on
top, 917, before· a near full house
at Mission Viejo Stadium Friday
night. W ith the win , the
Chargers gained a share of the
Sea View League title wltb
Saddle back.
And it all seemed rather
appropriate that thete two tea.ma
should wind up tied for the
championship. They played as
evenly as two teams possibly
could Friday. .
El Toro head coach Bob
Johnson threw up his arms in
sheer ecstasy as the final seconds
ticked away on his team's
victory. "That was beautiful!" he
screamed to the sky . ••
Beautiful!"
Both teams finished 6-1 in
league. Saddleback, the No.
4-ranked team in Orange County
going into the game, finishes 9-1
overall. El Toro completes the
regular season, 8-2. El Toro will
be the fo. 1 seeded team from the
league for next week's opening
round· of the CIF Central
Conference playoffs. Saddleback
will be the-No. -2 seed team and
Newport Harbor will be No. 3.
On a chilly ~lht, with the turf muddy and , the game was
not a prime example of perfectly
played football. There were 11
fumbles ln all, six by Saddleback
of which the Roadrunnen lost
four.
lO J;COre more ROtnts. Credit the
final «'Ore to both defenses.
El Toro, led by linebacker Dan
Gibbs and guard Robert Dunlap,
completely s hut down
Saddleback's passing game.
limiting the Roadrunners to just
68 yards.
Saddleback, led by linebacker
Ale x Pickering and Blake
Smith and Orlando Sosa, came up
with the big play when they
needed to.
After ~ !ie'Oreless first quarter,
highlighted by two pass
interceptions and two lost
fumbles by both teams, El T.oro
finally put together the game's
first scoring drive.
• Guard Mike Piel pounced on a
Saddleback fumble late in the
second quarter at the Saddleback
40-yard line. Two 10-yard passes
from Mike Douglass to Curt.
Woods plus a pass interference
call put the ball al the
Roadrunner 4-yard line with
four seconds remaining in the
half. Steve Williami. came on to kick
an 21-yard Ueld goal to give El
Toro a 3-0 lead.
The Chargers then marched 70
yards early ln the fourth quarter
with iailback Jerry Eldridge (17
carries for 109 yards) doing. most
o{ the work.
It was a wonder, then, that one
team or another didn't take
advantage of the other's mi9cues ~
The drive stalled at the 7-yard
line however, where the
Chargers set up for a field goal
-or so it seemed. The up
blocking man on the play, Dan
Trickett, received the snap from
center and shoved a forward pass
to Eldridge who bulldozed.his
way i nto the en zone. The
conversion failed and El Toro
had a 9-0 lead.
* El Tore I , 8llddl1hck 1 eo..-,a-...
Marina's season
I
. could be extended
Despite a 17-14 loaa to
Fountain VaUey Friday n(ght,
dropping the Viklnp to fourth
place In the Sunset League'•
final atandlngs, the football
season's not necessarily over.
The CIF Big Five Conference
playoffs have 16 entries -three
Crom each of five leagues, plus a
wild card team,
That wild card entry figures to
come from either Marina (6-4
overall), St. Paul (6-4 overall) or
a poaible entry from the Del Rey
League. The CIF's decision Is
Sunday morning.
Seddteb41ck • • 0 0 0 7-7
El Tot0 0 3 0 t-9 ET-W11119rna 21 FO
ET-ElOrldge 7 p ... lrom Trlcl<etl (pUI
felled) s-w.-.m. 8 run (,..... kldl)
An~ -2,800 (•lllM1ed)
0-......etca a ET
Flrwt dow!la 9 13
All~ 31-131 37-171
Peaeing yw-ds 18 105
p-3-1~ 9-18-1
Punte 3-3 I 5-33
FVmblea-IOlt 6-4 S.1 Penalti...yerd1 4-80 6-70 .. ......... ....... S-WUllerna. 27· 109, Hell!etf. 1-4. Peuk ~l~ •
ET-Trickett, t -33, Eldridge, 17· 109•
Fennell. 4-37.11C::·f.:::;..."*-S. '
S-PeNk. 2· 12.0, 25, WNllems, 1-1.0. ~.
7
ET-Douglea. 1-17·1. M . Trldlett. 1-1.0.
11 .. 'flbll R1n111M1 •
S-C41ge. 1-111. DIM. 1-10; P9Nlc, 1·5t. ET-Woode.~ Horgan. 1-11, Eldrt6ge 1·7. Fac:IC>. 1· 18 . •
College football
TOOA Y'I OAmS
Weet
S11nl0fd vs. UCLA at RoM 8ow1 I 1 30 p m I
'""11de (LAI Vev-t) vs Long 8Mch St 11
Anehelm Stadlllm (7 30 p "' I
Washington St •• c ... 1omi. Sen JoM $1 11 Pacfflc
Mont-St. at Franc> St Portlend St et C.. PoAy (~). n
SI Mery'1 11 U of Sift ~
A.NU Peclflc: et Cll Lullleten
WN11IW et llledlends. n
P-·Pltnt .i Occldenlel C•I Slete Northf'idg9 81 C1I t>oly (SLO). n
La Verne •• Cleremonl·Mueld
Aoclllee
USC at Arizona. n
WuNngton at Arlzone St • n
Sen Olegct St el BVU
KllllMI at ColoredO
U1811 St .. BolM $t
Northern Artlona 11 ldehO, n Newec98·"8fto et ldeho 81 • n
ColoredO SI et Hew MPICO
Mon1-11 Weber St. ~a SI. at Wyoming ..........
Mlc:hlgM $1, 91 MIMMote. n
Nebfnk• •I Iowa $1 Ollllltlome St et 1<8nMtl St ,._ St et Notre OMlll (~ 2 •I 12:80 p_m,)
Ohio U " w .. 1ern ~ICNOM Eutecn Mtchlgen et 9o'11111ne Or-
8tll St at c.rttrll Mlc"-Morgen St at Clnclnnetr
Dr'ell• .. lttinole lh
Toledo el Kent St.
Ml•ml (0) at Nortllefn tnloola ...
Soulhefn MIMl19ippi at Alebtl1111 0'°"'981 ~ loulllllh at Florida St, n
Florid• at l<entldl y ~·Merylend TenneeNe at Mileieelpol
LSU et Ml=pj St VWOW-91 ~
Navy at 8cMfl Cerollnll
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T~ at Tiie Chedel
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Nortll Tu• It et A1cM!onc1 --LOUllllM Teet\ .. ~LCIUlllena. n
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Syracu. at loeton C011eQt 148rverd .. Penn ~-y-. ~ ......... ,..,... .. CCllDMe
loeton u •• lrucllnel ~ ... OWll NIOdl ......... ConNaltaul -w-c.-•. "a.-.. .......... CfOle .............................
JOHNSON
&ION
PreMnta •.•
C•LIGI ..............
Netre Dame
ever
,.nn State
* IYU
I
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I
Drifter narrowly
wins 'match race'
By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.-, .............. Wrttef
It Isn't ottcn one sec1 u
999-mlle match race between two
yachu.
But t h at was the exact
tltuaUon In the Lo. Angeles to
Mazatlan race In which two
ultra-light displacement 'sloops. Drlf~er and Merlin, battled
within •five milea of each other
over the entire rourse.
A surprise to many was that
Drifter bested her rival by (Ive
minures at the finish to win line
,, honors. Mtrlin had been leading
D rifter by from three to five
miles since th~ start.
record IM't by &aumo ln th 1974
ra by •bout 10 hourt.
Four other yochta had tlnlahed
by nlahtrall Friday. They were1 ln order of finish , R lchara
Catlin's Santa Cruz-60, Samurai,
St.lllwater YC; Klrke Erskine's
BOA TING 'CJ-
SC-50, F.arl of Mar. Monterey;
Larry Burgln's SC-50 Oaxaca,
Santa Cruz, John Whit.e's SC-50
Night Train, Los Angeles Y.
Several &t-her ~acht.1 were.
expected to finish during the
night, but by 7 p.m. there had
b'een no pre-finish reports,
ac:.-cording to the race committee
at Club Nautico. Mazatlan.
Most of the flee\ was spread as
far back as Cabo San Lucas, still
fighting light easterly airs.
•
O"ng• Co••t DAIL y PILOT /Satutday. November 13. 1'82 -
It waa on the beat and reach
from Cabo San Lucas to
Mazatlan that DMfter pulled her
upset victory for skipper Cliff
Tucker. an experienced offshore
racer from many years back. He
was no doubt aided and abetted
by owner-designe r Harry
Moloshro who was along as part
of the crew. Artists
draw home
Dale Shear'ree has a goal of lifting a world-record 7Po pounds.
Drifter missed the elapsed time
~rom Page 81
• assignment
Ile· is power persollif ied
BARONS • • •
Then it became a matter of
defense. Eddie Wells recovered a
. fumble for th Barons, but they
couldn't ca italize despite a
<19-y,ard str' e from quarterback
Dale e to Chris Lung to the
Marina 13 on fourth-and-eight.
Laguna Beach draws a home
assignment tonight for second
r o und 4 -A C IF women's
volleyball playoff action but
Newi)<>rt Harbor and Corona del
Mar must travel for their games.
Dale Shear'ree hopes to become fi~t · to lift .700 pounds . .-.
Smoot's 49-yard punt to the
Marina 11 set the tone of the
balance of the game regarding
field position.
"Field position slowed us
down," said Marina Coach Dave
Thompson. "And. Fountain
Valley played great defense. I
thought we played great defense.
too."
Kaae batted away a fourlh-
dow n pass b y Frye from the
Marina 11 in the third quarter,
but after Tambi Wenj led
another defensive assault, the
Barons got the ball back and
·Stevens t!n tered.
* Foun~n Y8'1ey 17, Marina 14
Scote 1t1 OUMten
Merine 14 O 0 0-14
Fountain Valley 3 0 0 14-17
M-Kermen 73 run (K.,men klolt) FV-&nool 45 FO
M-Merler 12 run (Kermen klekl FV-<:t8'1 10 .,_ rrom St-Crun lali.cf)
FV-Cr•n 3t pau ''°'" SI-• (Cr•ll . p-. trom s .-1
An.ndance -3.800 (•11rMled) a-........ .. """downe 7 ~08 31-144 p..-ng yercn 441
p-2·11-1
Pura 7-31
F~ 3-2 P9naftlle-yar08 4-25 ., ....... ,....,..
fV 12
41-138 11e
11-24-2 4-37
2·1
2-1
M -Kum•n. 11-127. M arler . 14-S,
P8tler.on. 4-12; Rec10t. 2--0 FV-Swloer1. 1e-11; Oerreu. Mt. P8V81ko.
2-3; Ct.rt. f-3; Shew, 1-3: 81-. 4-21; Frye.
&-tor-minus 12. llWlvtd11:ll P~ M-M8fler, 2-11-1. 441.
FV-Frye. ~1~2. 35: Steven•. e-M. 81
......... "9cet..:.11
M-Vlelra. 2...a.
FV-Ctatt. :MMI; Lung. 2-20; e.ecr*" 2·5. MothertlNd, 1-10; Toompaon, 1-8; Swlge(1.
1-11; 081Tet1, 1-lor-mlnu• 4.
Newport Harbor will be at
Dana Hills while Corona del Mar
is at St. Joseph High in
Lakewood with all games
scheduled to start at 7:30.
In small school action Friday
night. Newport Christian. had a
lapse in the early going but
managed to come from an 0-2
deficit to defeat Sacred Heart of
Jesus. 3-2.
One of the key reasons for the
Newpbrt upsurge was the outside
hitting of freshman Suzanne
Huffman. She was joi ned by
junior middl~ hitter and blocker
Stella Berkebile and junior Chris
Yeatley at setter in sparking the
team to victory.
Newport started t he night
appearing awestruck. losina 4-15
in the Cirst game. They starU!d
pulling things_ together In the
second game but lost, 11-1~.
before rattling off three straight
for the second round victory.
Newport had drawn a bye in the
first round as the No. 1 teeded
team in small school play.
UC l.rvine dropped a 0 -3
decision to visiting UC Santa
Barbara. the first loss for the
Ant.eeters in the last nine games.
Santa Barbara is 23-u .. and
ranked 13th in the nation while
UCI is 21 -14. Freshman Cindy
Rohrig had 12 kills for the
Anteaters.
Colden West. won lta own
tournament by defeatlni top•
ranked El Camino in two games
a,nd splitting with Long Beach
City College to finish with a 5-1
record to 4-2 for El Camino.
By JOHN SEV ANO
ofthe Dellf Ptlee Stetf P ower. In We bster's New
World dictionary the definitions
are endless: "l. ability to do or
act; 2. vigor; force; strength; 3. a)
au_thority; b ) influe nce; 4.
physical force or energy (electric
power): etc., etc."
Power is also acquired in many
forms. Sometimes it's inherited.
So met i m es it's bought.
Sometimes it comes with the
territory. And some times it's
achieved through perseverance.
Dale Shear'ree, ever ai.nce he
was a kid, has always been
'poueued with the idea of power.
"I've always been intrigued by
power." Sh ear'ree said as his
massive frame maneuvered it8elf
Jn a chair at a local Nau t ilus
gymnasium. "It's not ao much I
Da le Shear'ree
'Management-feeling pinch?
Ga r vey says so, a nd asks for r e turn to b a r g aining table
wanted to be big, as strong."
In Shear'ree's case. he became ·
both.
At 6-2. 253 pounds, Shear'ree
has a chest that measures 54
inches and a waistline of 38. It's
'no wonde r his food bill is
approJ(imately $250 A WEEK.
Wh\l Shear'ree hopes to do
with all th.iS strength and power
is, in effect. become the world's
strongest human -at least in·
terms of weightlifting.
On Nov. 28, at a car dealership
in Orange County, Shear'ree will
attempt to set a world's record by
lifting 70q. lhat's right. 700
pounds.
If successful, Shear'ree will
break the h eaviest recorded
record of 675 pounds lifted by
Joe Williams in 1972.
The reasons for Shear'ree's
backbreaking attempt are fairly
aimple. First. he wants to do lt.
Secon d , and it's related to the
first, he is encouraged by the fact
no one has ever tried such a feat.
And third. he's trying to gain
attention in the hope of gaining
sponsorship for future endeavors.
"What I hope to do Is gain the
sponsorship I need to get me into
other areas," Shear'ree
explained. "I want to be involved
in the World 's Strongman
com p etition, the World
Powerlifting event and become
m o r e active in s tre n gth
coaching." .
The price tag. however: to get
involved in such labors is pretty
steep. Shear'r ee estimates it
would take almost. $100,000 in
this age of escalation to do things
comfortably. "although the
minimum to get by would be
between $50-60.000."
"One thing I found out is that
the closer I gel with the Lord,
and the_ closer I ge~ people to
Him, the gr eater my rewards
. are," said Shear·r~. "Hopefully.
I can ~et where I want with
lifting.'
Shear'ree said lifting started as
a hobby, only to grow into a
full-fledged OCC'Upatfon.
"Lifting is like any other sport.
You have to be very disciplined.''
Shear'ree noU!d.
The 32-year -old Sh ear'ree
works out daily toward his quest.
He lifts 600 pounds regularly like
most people would a 10-pound
barbell.
"Most people look at someone
like me and figure I'm all muecle
and no brains," said Shear'ree,
alluding to the stereotype lmqe
of the-early weightliften. ·"Well.
I'm a very smart businessman. I
know what I ~ do. "You need dedication, will
power and knowledge to do what
I'm doing."
You also need power ·-and
Shear'ree certainly has that .
HUNTINGTON BEACH IN P-LA YOF.FS .•
From Page 8 1
"Saterfield probably had the The Oilers rHpo nded b y a UCt," Henry conUnued. "After
best gaJl)C of his career," noted forging ahead 10-7 on a 6-yard that, we knew we cou ld play
Henry. "He really picked up for TD jaunt by Thompson at 4:37 of anybody tough."
Danny who was playing hurt the third quarter. *
tonight." The Oilers then survived the Hunt ....... 14, ... .....,.,,., 14
S1ill, Thompaon didn't do too HaNOn·to-Valenzuela TD effort ._.. ~ ~ -
badly for himself, rambling 146 early in th e fourth quarter WM1mlnater o 7 o 1-14
yards on 20 carries. Saterfield, thanks to Saterfield's length-of· H<M~~tzem'o 3 0 1 ,._24
meanwhile, responded with 55 the-field dash and a 1-yard TD W-EM>/ 15 PM8 from H-(Berg 111c1r1
yards on 13 carries. dive by Th ompson with just HB-T'llorneleOn •run (i.-ton kk*)
Huntington Beach took the eight seconds remaining in the k.;1-v~ 47 ci-rrom .._ (8er0
opening kickoff and muscled game. H8-S•tllrlleld N klciloff retum (Uiwton
through 83 yards on 10 plays, "I just want t o give G reg 11~~-Thompeon 1 run (Uwlon kick)
settling for a 27-yard Cleld goal Henry and his whole team my Auendence -4,000
by Zoran Kat.z at the 7:42 mark. be s t w is h es . ' ' o f f e r e d 0-~ w ..
The Lions bounced back with a Weatminster Coach Barry Waters Flrat downt 13 10
time-consuming. 18-play, 89-yard after the cont.est. "It's one of the FW.ne.-y.,d• 30-80 39-183
I ed h PU81ng yerda • 181 6e drive which cu minat wit a greatest coaching jobs of the P-1g.22--0 2-s-1 15-yard TD pass from Han.son to season. I sure give the kids ll lot Punt• S..3t '-31
Matt F.cldy at 6:53 of the second of credit.'' F11m~1ot1 2-1 0-<>
pe r iod for a 7 -3 halftime "We 've got som e scrappy, Pel'l•lllM-y.,:...lllMl~o s-25
advan.tage. fighting kids," added Henry. w -Churon. 24-415; H•n•on, 5-H ;
That set the stage for a simple "This (the CIF playoffs) was one TlllMITIMUI, 1-1.
statement from Henry to his of our goals. We sat down al a L!:o";.~ 2t 1441: Saterfield, 1~55:
players at intermission. team meeting before the season •••iOlllJ .. .,.......
Hearing the t Marina was and said we'd like to finish at 6-4 ~~=.'fl~':°ie~81•
NEW YORK (AP) -Dec laring that
management is feeling the pressure of ejght weeks
without games. F.cl Garvey, executive director of
the striking National Football League Playera
A9ociation, has called again for a return to the
bargaining table in the 54-day-old walkout.
leading Fountain Valley 14-3 at or 7-3 and our overall goal would "'49nlllMI 1tn1tW1111
GARVEY R E T URNED to Washingto n the half, Henry told his players: be the CIF playoffs. 2~:-~h~1~·,t~~·,~~!:::
following a Friday press conference in which he "If you lose this game, the "Our win over Marina (a 20-14 1-0.
"Their media blitz show• they're really feeling
the pn!91Utt.'' Garvey said Friday. "The time is
right financially and from the s tandpoint of
weather . . . from every consideration to get back
to the table. It's time to re90lve this now."
Garvey, whose bid for a resumption of talks
waa ri)lltted T hursday by Jack Donlan, chief
negotiator for the NFL owners. said: "If the
network.a had not undt>rwrl\ten (the) strike, it
would have been over by now. The Board of
Repreeentativea is ready to compromise. It's time to
,et back to \he table for that."
CLAY •.. (
From Pa~ 8 1
Tucker wasn't the firet person to find out he
bad attained ~Uonal stardom. It was Prieve who
Ft the call from the magazine and learned of the
news flnt.
• " I WENT RUNNING down the ramp to the
f~tball field at p-actice, acreamlni, 'Clay, you won.
you won'.'' P~ tays. "The players rJbbed him a
little bit. He wu embarra..ed, but deep down, be
loved it.''
"Yeah, rve been ~ about it to the end,"
Tucker admlta. "l kill hllwn't heard the end of it -
eapedally when &lwy w_.. ~ picturetl out on
the' field. n,.y (Ni teaminalie) riefued they were
llltUna into the~ and awted to enjoy it."
-Meanwhile, Clay'1 ded Dick. the head football
"99Ch at OCC. la jmt tM1nl everything In stride.
"I don 't k n ow mueh about Seventeen
INPJ(ne.'' the elder Tucker confe.ea. "But I'm u ppyJcrblm. I think It'• na and quite an honor.
"08y II kind of• low-keyed IUY· but overall I
think he'•~ to be ..i.cted," 1\lck.r continue..
"'But I daall\ think hil Ute II 101J11 to be c:hanpd by
all of thtl."
~~~~~to~~~~~lise~~=~ni~~o~viK~ ... ~~~~f~~~~~~~o~n~~~t ~w~~~k~)~~~~y~g~a~v~e~~~~~H~e~-~~~m~,~~~~~~~ for a eettlement to the players directly by IOing
over the head of the union had failed.
who= ~t\:?!fr ~: ~~e~ ~~e~ SHERMAN CLAY SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE
refused to even conalder the proposal. San
Francisco and Philadelphia sent word of their 8,,.cl•/ IN CELEBRATION OF OUR 112th ANNIVERSARY
support to be delivered by other playen. Missing BIG, Bm!.&I .... FUL 489 ~-ftilll! were representatives of Houston, Dallas, New Nov. 10.1912-NoY.16, 1912 ~ 1 ·1 a ~
Orleans and Denver -all of whom have accepted ,...._ .... ~= 1.79 -1...r
the offer in principle with various changes -and 1 1111 nabve to Ille crut su~
Atlanta and St. Louis. twn6s My ttmper.mtnt IS peauM
Tom Condon of ·the Kanaas City Chiefs, a Ind my cttulon body ICIOfntd Wfltl
member of the union's executive board, said his • *• spot Oii my caudlll tteduncte
t.tam wu not interested In the 1ettlement offer. •nothel below my dorSll 1111 and '"'
f h bleck eye make 11 obv10u1 wtty I tf' "We have unanimous support or t e uruon betttt known n three spot or blue
poeillon," Condon aald. "The players have nol 1011111111 Sft mut Aquatic TrOC11Cals received copies of the propoul but I read It to our where I am Oii ult under Ille name
alternate player rep., Clark Gaines, and he relayed "BIM 8ovf1m4" tor only 119
it '° them. At a meeUna they decided it wu not fit • ~
to Wte on." VISA"
1111 •.
• 11GREKN BAY la \ypical of most t.earnat said •1•1-c-_. I llller
James Lofton, the Packen' repraentative. "We felt
it fell short in meet 1-.aee and rejeded it flat out. h'1 t----------t•
not what we're Jook1.na for."
Stan White of the Detroit Lion s aaid his
teanvnat.-had no destl'e '°vote on It. "lt'a not what
we had in mind. We W'lf ~t to addre11 the union poula ...
· Mark :Ourphy of the Wllllhlnp>n Redskins uJd
ortatnallY his teammat.-had dedded not to vote on
the offer . "Th en there waa a meetln1 at Joe
Thellnumn'• hOUM end tt wa owrwhelmtnslY-
reject.ed," he •Jd.
Amons the other players at the union brteftnc
were Miami'• A.J . Duhe, who •Id lhat despite
pubbatwd report.a, the Dolphlna had not ,..,..,led
thenwelvee on the propoeal. end Mike J\aller of
CtndlUDlti; who Mid ht8 --. wUer reportat to
have ~ it had .etuany rejlc:ted IL
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to square .off
Br.uins host Stanford today
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
Of IM D.ily "'°' St.ef PASADENA -UCLA
officials are gearing for the
largest non-USC football crowd
in quite some time -in excess of
70,000 -for today's 1:30 kickoff
against Stanfoqi.
The primary reason is the
anticipated duel between two of
the finest collegiate quart.ervacks
in the country: John Elway of
the Cardinal and UCLA's Tom
Ramsey.
This large albacore catch wu made aboard the Margarita in
waters aouth of Newport Beach ~ently. Anglen included Dudley
.Grimm, Stanley Harley, Paul Lornben and Richard Duffy, all
from the Newport area.
.Kamsey leads the nation in
passing efficiency, completing
161 of h is 260 pass attempts for
2.560 yards and 18 touchdowns.
He has been intercepted only 10
times this year.
Elway, a preseason Heisman
Trophy candidate, ranks fifth in
passing efficiency. He has hit on
208 of his 327 throws for 2,560
yards and 20 TDll with only 14
picked off by the oppoaition.
An unusual treat for these fishernien The visiting Cardinal bring a
3-3 Pacific-10 mark Into the
game with a 5.4 overall record.
UCLA is 3-1·1 and 7-1-1 and is
listed as an eight-point favorite
for today's skirmish. Newport boat lucks into a school of large albacore dur,ing day's expedition
By HOW ARD L. HANDY
o<IMO.-, ..... Steft
, Fishing for albacore out of
Newport Beach has been on the
lean side for many years with
on].y an occasional flurry of fish
one day that is gone the next.
Old timers remember the days
when a 15 minute ride out of the
.jetty would put them in a school
of albacore and the fun was
under way.
This week a Newport boat ran
lnto another fun day but had to
make a 110-mile run south before
Nnnlng into an albacore school
on a compass reading of 188
degrees.
"We started fishing about 5
a.m. and stopped about 5 p.m.,"
says a1l excited Dudley Grimm of
Newport Beach who was a guest
on tbe Margarita. owned by
Richard Duffy who owns the
Airport.er Inn.
tl'hese two fishermen along
with boat skipper Paul Lomu.en
fed another guest, Stanley
~Jlrl ey, brought back 14 '1~re. all over 50 pounds and
'f.eighing as much u 65 pounds i,lor1g with three yellowfin tuna,
two of them over 70 pounds.
'tbrow ln 15 skip jack averaging
15' pounds aplece and you have
the day's -catch for ·this lucky
quartet.
•'When we started fishing,
th'ere were no other boats ht
;.ght," Dudley adds. "We finally
taV/ two boats out of San Diego
Wtt:Juding the Pacific Queen.
"After ttolllrig the llrea, we
~ on this achool where the
-yerage liz.e must have been the
~ aa the fish we ca~ht.
"There were three or four
rl
right in the boat. acres of fish· jumplng all around
us and we fina lly called the
Pacific Queen in and they got 15
fish almost immediately.
"None of the other skippers
around Newport has seen
anything like this . It Is an
unusually large late catch of
albacore.
the whole catch. It dropped off
becau.e we had pulled It around
at trolling speed for so long,
trying to get a four-way going.
"All of the fish were caught on
lures. They weren't taking live
bait. One l\fre was a :tellow with
white and the other a black with
_purple feathers. These were the
"It's an experience none of the
four of us has ever had before.
And that iJ}Cludes Mr. Duffy, the
boat owner. He's done a lot of
fishing as has captain Lomuen
and Mr. Harley, a frequent guest
on the boaL
Both Ramsey and Elway are
seniors and both grew up in
Granada Hills. Ramsey played
for Kennedy High and Elway for
Granada Hills High.
While reluctant to compare the
t~. UCCA Coach Terry
Donahue says he's been a booster
of Elway for yean.
"W e went d ow n there
especially for the albacore after
reading that there were some blg
ones being taken. We had several
three-way hookups and we could
hardly pull them in. We tried to
get a four-way hookup going but ,
didn't quite manage it.
primary lures we used," said
Grimm.
"AU of the fillh are now in th~
freezer at the .Airporter Inn. They
were just too big and there were
too many for us to handle. The
dry weight of the fl.sh was about
55 pounds and aome of them may
have been cloee to 70."
"I think he's fabulous, I have
for a long time," said Donahue.
"John ia a great player, he's
extremely bJe.ed.
"But we only lost one fish fn
"All of the fish we caught
were hooked very deep in the
water even though the fish were
breaking the surface. At times
there were so many of them
when we had a hookup w e
thought they were going to jump
The Margarita is a 62-foot
Pacemaker that is doc ked In
Newport Harbor.
".John Elway has everything
you re looking for, lhe rifle arm,
mobility, a footballr background.
He's been around football his
whole life, that gives him a
Injury-riddled Trojans duel Wildcats
TUCSON (AP) -In 1981, Arizona upsei
Southern California In Loa Angeles whei\
the Trojans were lhe country'• top.ranked
college football team. But Arizona Coach
Larry Smith says the Trojans, whom his
Wildcats host tonight, are better this year.
Though injury-riddled, Southern Cal. 6-2
overall and 4-1 In the Pacific 10
Conference, brings with it what Smith calls
a ''diversified" o ffense and an
"outstanding'' defenae -"one of the top
two defenses we face this year.''
· It's a defense -anchored by safety Joey
Browher, noee guard George Achlca, tackle
Byron Darby and linebackers Riki Gray
and Jack Del Rio -that has allowed just
77 .3 yards rushing a game, first in the
conference and fourth nationally in that
category. .
' The Trojans have g\ven up just 231 total
yards a Jtame and Have shut out three
teams, milling a fourth only when Oregon •
~(ed on a blocked punt.
Arta:>na Ill 5-2-1 on dw 9Mmfl, 3-1-1 ln
the Pac-10, coming off a 41-27 wln over
. Stanford In which Smith said h is team
"demonstrated a killer instinct like 1
haven't seen in quite 90t1le time." The 'Cats
scored four touchdowns In the final 12
minutes in coming from a 14-point deficit to
blow past the Cardinal.
Arizona's junior Tom Tunnicliffe, who
On r•dlo t .. 1611t
K NX (1•7•) •t 8:30
led Arizona's upset 13-10 win a year ago,
again quarterbacks the Wildcats. Tailbacks
Vance Johnson and Brian Holland and
fullback Courtney Griffin lead the ground-
attack.
But it's the Trojan.a that Smith talked
about.
"The big new dimension they have on
offeme this year is that they are more
divenlf&ed,'' he said. '"they d<m't just line
up ln the I formation and run at you all day
long. They're going-to mix It ue with
throwing the football."
Smith said Southern Cal, in passing for
1,556 yards, has demonstrated "the ability
to attack now, to throw to just about every
spot on the field. A year ago they didn't."
And he suggested the Trojans have lost
little at quarterback with senior Scott
Tinsley replacing Sean Salisbury, .who
suffered a season-ending knee injury in the
Trojans' loss to Arizona State two games
ago.
"They may show !l UttJe tendency of not
quite throwing as rnuch, but it hasn't
changed the diversification of how they
throw," Smith said.
Southern Cat Coach John Robinaon, ln a
conference call, told reporters Tinsley is "a
very accurate pauer. He delivers the ball
on time," bu\ is not the natural athlete
Salisbury is.
Robinson bemoaned the Injuries that
have sidelined 19 first or second-string
players at one point or another this leUOI'\.
Anteaters run in Fresno
'·' C• UC Irvine's men's and women's croes country
~ are in Frelrlo today for a showdown of llOme 6''\he top teams on the West'Oout.
II ' , .. ,, The men's sqts.ad will compete In the PCAA
and .,NCAA District 8 championshi1>9. UCI wu = the PCAA meet a year ago and 10th ln the
~' • I UCJ'I Women's tquad, Which competes aa an tm,,Pendent, will race in the NCAA Dtatrkt 8
~ of the procram. .,.
... You and~ r.ter1dl are~ eo •
~ CHltlSTWt SCEl'fCE LECTURE
HHEAl..l'tO lttKXJOH SMTUAl. PEACEPTION''
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certain savvy, a sixth sense."
Elway, a 6-4, 202-pounder, has
had a well-publicized career at
Stanford and ranks among the
N CA~'s career top three in
completions (first at 720), passing
yards (third at 8,667) and total
o ff e nse (third at 8 .411).
Wh.ile heaping praise on
EJway, the son of San Jose State
football coach Jac k Elway,
Donahue also said he was more
than happy with the play of his
own quarterback .
"I think Tom Ramsey is an
outstanding football player and
On r•dlo tod•y
KMPC (7111) •I 1:311
I'm delighted with what he's
· done with our football team th~
year," he said. "Tom, too, has a
good savvy of the game. I
couldn't compare the two
quarterback.a.
"Certainly. the people at the
game will be treated to seeing
two of the better quarterbacks in
the country, there's no question
about that."
Both the Bruins and Cardinal
a re coming off disappointing
losses which knocked Stanford
out of the Bowl race and
put UCLA in a ear-impossible
si tuation. Sta rd lost lo
Arizona, 41-27, whi the Bruir\s
were stopped in Washington.
10-7.
F..ach, however, still entertain
hopes of going to another bowl
game, and today's game is
essential, especially to Stanford.
"There's tremendous character
and a will to win on this
Stanford team," said Cardinal
Coach Paul Wiggin. "Stanford is
as good at times as anybody in
the country. AU the games I've
been associated with Stanford
have been cliff-~rs."
Edison High product Mike
Dotterer and teammate Vincent
White have gained 420 and 390
yards, respectivel)'.. to lead
Stanford, while Frarik Cephous
and Danny Andrews have picked
up 274 and 214 yards,
respectively, to pace UCLA
Mission Viejo
faces Dolphins
. Mission .Viejo High'• Diablos
and Dana Hills close out the
South Coast Leaaue football
campaign today (1 p.m.) at Dena
Hills. .
The Diabloa can tie for the
league title with Capistrano
Valley with a win. Dana Hills la
winless In league, but I.a comina
off a 34-14 win over Montclair ln
non-league play.
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Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOT ta.turday, November 13, tN2 ••
Woodbridge pays ,
, I
Artists deny Warriors chance at CJF, 23-0
By ROBB MUNSON ............ ~,...
Who wu It thot uld th•t rul<.>1 w~n m•dc to b e broken?
Woodbridge football coach Ocnu
Nojl la uklng hlll\it'lf that aamc
qucallOfl,
Fourteen Woodbrldae player•
were 1uapcndcd from action thl1
wt-ek due tD some broken wam
rule1. lnd1.1ded were 1J 1tar&cr1.
most notably a pair of offensive
atandoull.
Wltb all their key Ingredient&
mining. the Woodbridge
Warriors (2-4 In league) were
soundly defeated by the Laguna
Beach .,Art..ia_ta. 23-0. Fnday nlaht
at Laguna Beach High.
As for the Artist.I (2-4), the
win brighteoed a relatively
dismal season; tu-t for tbe
Warriors, the loss eliminate•
them from a coin flip to make the
CIF playoffs, instead the nod
goes to Laguna Hills.
Lacking the spark that put
Woodbridge Into contention this
year, the Warriors man.aged only
14 yards in total offense. and
could only muster but two first
downs, the first coming with just
44 seconds le ft in the third
quarter.
.Laguna Beach scored alJ that it
needed with 1:38 left in the first
quarJ.er as Adam Johnson kicked
a 34-yard field goal.
Then on the Warriors' next
pouession , Ke lvin Marino
intercepted a paiS and returned
the ball to the Woodbridge 12.
One pla y later, Artist
quarterback Casey O'Callaghap
hit tight. end Kevin McDennon
with a tDuchdown pass.
Cougars
to}>ple
·Tri tons
By RICHARD DUNN Of11Mo.1trNotata1t
Capistrano Valley High
clinched at least a fie for the
South CQast League
Championship Friday nlght,
upending San Clemente 22-0.
behind the fine passing of
Cougar quarterback Burt can at
Capistrano Valley.
Call completed 20 of 31 pass
attempts, good for 243 yards and
three touchdowns. The junior
single-handedly dlspaeed of San
Clemente's playoff hopes.
The Cougars took advantage of
two San Clemente fumbles in the
f i.rst half.
Walt DeCasas recovered the
first Triton fumble with 8:15 left
in the second quarter, leading to
Capo Valley's first touchdown.
Call drove his Cougars 44
yards on only four plays, with
the tDuchdown clincher coming
on a 5-yard reception by Raney
Lanham.
Capistrano Valley capitalized
again ~ith 1:18 remaining in the
half. aft.er another Triton
fumble, rambling 64 yards on
seven plays. A 5-yard pass from
Call to Eric Bache produced the
TD.
San Clement.e had trouble
executing in the third quarter,
fumbling three times and being
penalized consistently.
The Cougars' stingy defense
was backboned by Decasas,
Lanham and Shawn Kinsey,
each of whom played key roles In
stopping the Trltons running
attack.
Having one tDuchdown calJed
back in the third quarter, the
Cougars were roaring again with
4:30 left in the ,fourth period.
A penalty and three first down
plays behind Cali's aerials led to
Capo Valley's final score of the
evening.
Call found Jeff Mansukhani
from 12 yards out on a
touchdown toaa to pull the
Cougars up 22-0.
"It'• good to be In the playoffs
now," said Cougar Coach Dick
Enright. "Even though we
basically played a sloppy game.
it's where we want tD be."
Call accounted for 247 of Capo
Valley•a"336 tDtal yards, icing a
promlainl victor~ for the
Cougars.
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Increased their lead to 16·0,
when O'Callaghan touncJ Dru
M..u r p h y f 'o r e 1 3 • y a r d
touchdown pa.If .
"I'm 1lway1 pleased when we
win," 1ald Laguna &ach c.oach
Dennla HMryung. "'It'• a hollow
victory In tha t, but I'm alad we
wt:>n the game."
Woodbrldae had a Jnlnu1 19.
yards rushing h') ttle first half,
while the. Artist.I domlnated on
offense with :S9 yard• ru1hlng,
,along with 84 yarda·passing, but
more Importantly were leading,
16-0 ·~ome-playen-broke some
team rules," a said Noji. "But the
kids that played really played
their ~ts out. Our kids played
excepuonally well all year.''
ln the third quarter, LagQna
Beach scored the game's linal
tDuchdown. when Mark Draper
broke loQse and ran for a 7
37-yard touchdown, Johnson's
extra point made the score 23-0
with 1:39 left.
Dra per led both teams in
rushing as he ran for 79 yards on
just 7 carries. Marino had 15
carries for 61 yards and two
touchdown passes.
The Warriors' only bright spot
on offense came' from running
back Mark Phillips who rushed
for 37 yards on 12 carries. But on
def•nst. Warriors •t•ndoutp
lncludtd Shaun ~vlin, whp
r •covered a pair of fumblett:
K evi n Arm1tron1 (pup
Interception); and Scou Sauer
(fumblt.1 l't'COVery).
Al for the Artl1t1, Howarf.
Qulaley, Mike Schrock, Drape •
and othera helped ~una Beach
record lta K<'Ond &hut.out of th~
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Tars, CdM, Vikes
El Toro advance
Newport Harbor, Corona del
Mar, Marina and El Toro
advanced to the quarterfinals of
the CIF 4-A water polo playoffs
with victDries Friday afternoon.
Newport's Tars •. the No. 1
seeded team in the playofCs, had
an easy time in disposing of host
Los Alamitos, 15-4. Corona del
Mar stopped hosi Fountain
Valley, 13-8, Marina defeated
hoet Santa Barbara, 18-9 and El
Toro sank visiting Beverly Hills,
The Sea Kings jumped out tD a.
4-0 advantage and held an 8-2
edge at halftime. In the final
period, reserves took over aa ~
Barons scored four of their eight
goals.
The Sea Kings Uled a count.et
attack on misaed Fountain v~ shots and turnovers to taKe
command in the early going.
Corona de! Mar plays El
Dorado. the Empire League
12-5.
Newport took a 6-0 lead at W.AT'E'D PO"'O halftime and increased the n L
margin to 13-1 after three
periods before running in a string
of reserves in the final period.
C.Olin Thompeon 11COred seven
goals for the Tars a.nd goalie
Mike Hime had eight saves for
Coach Bill Barnett's crew.
"I thought we played well on
defeme but terribJe on offense,"
Barnett said. "Thompson played
a good game and our goalie did
well."
The Tars play Marina,
runner-up·in the Sunset League.
in their quarterfinal mat.ch with
the home site tD be determined
this morning by a coin flip at the
ClF office.
champion and winner over Mira
Costa, 9~8. In a quarterfinal
round outing Tuesday. I
Marina •tarted fast and didn't
let up In winning at Sant•
Barbara. The Vikings acored fiv~
goals in the first period and
added aix in the.second while
limiting their hosts to one ahot on
l(oal in the first eight minutes.
Goalie J,y Winterhalter
pJayed the first three periods and
had 11 saves as Marina moved
out to a 16-4 advantage.
Jeff Hopkins was the leading
scorer for Marina with six goals
with Jim Zakasky and Darrell
Denney adding three each. Corona del Mar had little
trouble in disposing of Fountain "We just played real good te'°!!
Valley. winner in the Sunset defense tD set ~pour fast break,
League. CdM is top rated In 4-h... Coach Dave Pickford said. "W.e
action and second seeded beh_.-haven't played Newport this
Newport in the playoffs. year. In fact, this is as far as ~y
Scoring for the Sea Kings was Marina tean_i h~s advanced !,n
evenly divided with Tom Temple ClF competition m water polo.
getting three. Dave Imbernino, Greg Wilson scored four g~la
Rick Scott. John Morrow and with Marc Young and Craig
Eric Paulsen each had two Popp adding three each for El
apiece. Jeff Young and Mark Tor?. The Chargers improved
Wan had a pair of goals each for their record to 20-5 for the
the Barons of Fountain Valley. season.
Conference crucial ·.
for Rustlers tonight
Golden West College. which
only last year rejoiped the South
Coast Conference football ranks,
can take a big step toward a
possible conference crown
tDnight (7:30) when the Rustlers
invade Mt.. San AntDnlo tD face
the highly-regarded Mounties.
At Orange Coast, the Pirates of
Dick Tucker will be looking for
their second win of the eeuon (and first in conference play)
when they host winless
Groesmont College, al.lo at 7:30.
Saddleback College la idle
tonight in Mission Conference
play.
UCI stays
unbeaten
UC Irvine'• undefMted water
polo team will conclude the reauJar 9e880ll today at Newport
Harbor Hl1h by hoatlnl Cal
State Full'rton at l o'clock.
Frida)' 1ft.emoon. John V arpl
paced Coach Ed Newland'•
Ant.eat.era to \heir 22nd win of
the INIOft ln a 10-4 victory over
UC Santa Barbara at Newport.
Var1M now hll 43 pll for \he
telllDft and ..._. c.mpbell. who
hll OM rridaJ, bll 48.
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a policy to win world. t Fade war
merlca is losing an i.ternatlonal
war -unneceuari~_ r the put dectde, u the Japaneee
the Europeans have bitten olf big
unka of our home market, our lniUal
poMeS have been defenai~. We have
.D'lahl lJlX easement. eegulatol'y
-.ll"n'~nt. even import barrfera. But you
t win a war wlthoui attackina. .And 11 we are going to do that, we'd
tter undentand the problem -and
ve a strategy.
Every American company today is
to iocreaae productivity and speed
ovation. But no matter how any
vidual company may improve. It still
~t .face the competition not of single .,
1·~~ ~~
1:. ,,.
,. ..
forel1n compenlet, but of consortia and
govel'nmenta. Evt1n on our own homo
ground.
Every other tNjor Industrial country
-and some of the emeralni ontftt -bu
10me sort of national N.'Of\Omlc polLcy In
relaUon to the reel of the world.
The United SialA!e doee not.
IT IS TIME that. the Uni~ St.ates
developed its own national Industrial
policy -one that will protect our own
self-interest, help ua maintain a poeltioh
of alrenlth in internnational commerce,
and a11ure the best uae of resources far
Into the future. It is time we established
a genuine businesa/government
partnership.
Now, that ls a generality that few
people would disagree with. But to
achieve it, change in both butinesa and
governmental attitud4!s will be required.
We need a structure t}lat wllJ retain
the essence o{ our free enterprise system
domettically. but allow ua to maximize
the Impact of our natlo°'l rHOurces In
atobal compe tition . We need a
mcchanlam Which c.n produce a Iona-
range lnduttrial policy tor thlll (.'OUntry
and also provide It the power to
Implement that po!'9'· .
Just for oonvenience. let'• give it a
name -say the "National lnduatrlal
Policy Authority."
ha specific purpose would be to
strengthen the American Industrial
presence in the world.
Even with the word "policy" in ita
name, It would be an active orpnizatlon
-because policy w1thout action la
meaninglea.
It would be permanent. To aive It
continuity and a degree of Insulation
from politkal pressure, its commiuionen
would be appointed -perhaps jointly
by the President and Congress -· for s~ere<f. non-renewable tenns of slx or
nine years .
Autobiographei.-s telling all sooner
By MELVIN MADDOCKS
If the present fash i on in
autobiography continues, one may be
d!Bquallfied !or being too late should one
chronicle one's life story at any point
after 35. Nobody has colned a term for it
-junior autobiography. or perhape thE
premature memoir? -but the genre if
certainly blooming. Well, make that
budding.
Two young television joumaliata, Judy
Woodruff and Jessica Savitch, have set
down their brief. brief hiatorles so far
this 8ea80n. Can Bryant Gumbel be far
behind?
We must admit we have not read
either tome. When we were roughly at
the point in the journey that Woodruff
and Savitch are now, we made it. a rule
never to read the autobiography of
anybody younger than we were. This
hM bealme an increasingly useful rule as
tip years have gone by. • l .
EVEN SO WE continually fall behind.
• RMOO, for instance. we have not
read the autobiography of Graham
~-~. By the rules of the game we
have to be an octogenarian to get
t of that. .
the beginning, our rule chiefly
,..cueu us from the autobiographies of
muc-wN!ee early retirement justified
tho1t-written word or two .
Q.-ii::llllomilly a child of the '60s would
a n age a full-blown act of
a tob6otlraphy -didn't James Kunen
ite •'l'he Strawberry Statement" at
23? But most such juvenile memolrisu
set a cautionary example to others by
falling back exhausted after their effort,
never to be heard from apin. Mostly the
impulse to strike the' capital letter ••r• at
an early age was satisfied through short
bursts of what was known aa
"confessional" journalism, still to be found from time to time in extra-roomy
_periodicals like the Village Vok:e.
· Over the years, those of us who fear
junior autobiography have relied on
television talk shows to release the
first-person singular of Victoria
Principal, Elton John, and others at the
dangerous age, by means of conversation
with fatherly figures like Johnny and
Merv and Dick. Now, it seems, the
camera people are just the folks who
need validation by print.. Et cu, Willard
Scott.
WE DON'T REALLY expect the
junior autobiography to become all the
rage. But we do want to \.I.lie It to bring
up the question of what an
autobiography la for. Sometimes the
titles give clues. "The Summing Up"
Somerset Maugham called his
autobiography-, written In his seventh
decade, and the autobiography has often
aspired to ~ private judgment not
only on one s life but on one'a times.
"SP.eak, Memory" la the title of
Vladimir Nabokov's memoir, also
written in the author's aeventh decade.
It augge1ta the sort of collaboration
between a younger self, doing, and an
older self. reflecting, that ploduces much
of the charm. humor, and ahrewd.De9B of
a sood autobioeraphY.., . A certain distancing 1s neceaaary
before Ol)e·can eee what has happened to ..
one, to say nothing of learning from it.
Henry Adams wu on the brink of hla
eighth decade when he wrote "The
Education of Henry Adami."
PLATO HAD THE idea that peoplE
should spend the tint half of their livet
doing deeds and the second halt
meditating upon the first half. GoethE
and Ben Franklin, both of whom thrived
into their 80s, made autobiograph y the
continuous event of their lut }O yean, aa
if turning their life slowly around In
their hands even as they Uved It.
Satire used to be the young penon'a
game. One did not dream at that stage of
taking one's life solemnly enough to
chronicle it in public. Unfortunately, we
take youth 90 aeriously that we force the
young to take then:welves aerioualy too.
and 'Vrite autobiography at 30.
Writing autobiography at 30 la like
composing a tone poem called "The
Seuona" that ends with July.
We are assured by people junior to
Judy Woodruff who have felt obltced to
read her book that she explains her
departure from the White HoUle beet by
obeervinl: "There ia 90 much that I have
not yet aeen." We happen to admire
Woodruff the joumallat, but, as far as
we're concerned, that line stands u the
lut word on junior autoblosra~. AIP!'~teit~omt~Clwittlln MonltOf
ocial changes creating confused parents
•I
.
,6.merlean Academy of PedJatrict.
"In a • aoolety of equals, yourui.
people a.ume that If you have the right
to punish them they have the rf&ht to
punish you," he ukl. Until now, he said,
"a child would haw to learn to bow and
acrape because u an adult he would
have to bow and scrape." Now parenia
ra1aed ln an aucocr.Uc toclety are unable
to cope with children with different
expectallona, 1ald Chrlatenaen, who
Jokingly describes parenUng u one of
the "martial arta."
"'l'ltl!: ONLY-tratmn1 any .,.rent ever
had for ralalnl a chUd la havinl been •
chUd. Jn any moment of atl'ftl, t6ey tend
to sound Uke their own puenta.
.. y OU"I people have bet-Orne aware of
equaUty, ao whft\ th• c:hUd Marl the
autocratic metMC•· h• an1wer1 from
equality. and we call tt ~· M Mid. ChriNmen mkt ....... .. • that
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should be alert tut Mh • power
I
struggle 11 under way and should try to
avoid It.
As an example he uaea the cue of
a chlld who refuaes to eat. A parent who
orders the child to eat can quickly
become locked In a battle that has little
to do with eaUn1. but is Instead an
occasion for a child to try to owrpower
hi• parents,
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1
lta polk).' propoul1 would have to be I d·c.i a -w I t h I ta ow n Po• I t l v e
approved by both Con1re11 and r<'Comnwrdation, of ''<>Urte -to the
Administration -but once approved, it Administration and the Con1rHa, aa
would have freedom tO Implement those worthy of 1tudy In the futu,.. lnt.rett of
policies autonomously. the rnaUon. No Jarae tundtna would be
A major Initial function of the neceuary: the Congreaa an d the
Authority would be to provide a place Admtnlstrallon could ooncur thac. auch a
and a method under which American Every. other maJ· or companies could combine reeources for -
specific defined purpc:>ee1 of international in du trial country has
trade. r · I Under our current laws. Americ"an some sort o nat1ona
eompanlea in similar lines of buaineu econorn ic policy in rela tion
cannot cooperate with each other -to the rest of the wo rld . even in the Jnteresta of the nation -
without running afoul of anti-trust project would be uaefuJ. by simple
pro9CCUtion. resolution or executive•1tatemenc. .
In aome ways1 such an Authority Obviously, if the proposal rai..ed too
would decrimimulie U.S. business by many polltical hackles, there would be
making what is desirable also legal. no concurrence.
C>ne aspect that I propose, I frankly Assuming lt gets that far, tben the
'borrow from the Japanese. Let me giv' a Authority a nd its Industrial client.
cui:rent example: would Work out a study plan. T'o f'1ftd
the project, each industrial participant
THERE HAS long.been speculation on would contribute a specific share (of
whether a generation of computers with people as well as money) -and since
genuine learning ability could actually the work would be considered In the
be develope d . •To the best of my long-term nat1ona1interest, a6me IOrt of
knowledge, no American company is tax incentive coul'f_ be granted.
seriously working on it because of the Every company that takes part would
complexity and cost involved. have the right to license ttie results of
The Japanese are. the research and development to develop
An elaborate experimental project is their own individual products.
being funded jointly by the Ministry of But only those companies in from the
International 'trade and Industry (MJTI) beginning would have such rights -
and five different electronic companies that's part of the gamble. Nobody would
-all of which have their scientists be forced by the Authority to join the
involved. E.ach of the epmpanies has the effort -but If you don't play, you can't
right to wie any of the results of the win. The ones that do join would reap
reeearch to develop private products for the potential gains. along with the
competitive sale. The day may come country.
when Nippon Electric, and Akai, and Hitachi, and Panasonic will all be VERY CLEAR restrictions could
offering proprietary artificial remain for compe tition inside the
intelligence computers on the American country. In Japan, MIT! has far more
market, without a aingle U.S. competitor authority than anything I propose, yet
-because no single American company Japan's domestic econo my remains
could aflord the development, and our probably the mo st c ompetitive
current rules forbid cooperation. anywhere. Ultimately, the .individual
So the first function of the "Industrial American companies would-have to
Authority" would be to serve as an compete In the open market against each
umbrella for joint research and other and the rest of the world on the
development too large for a single basis of quality and price. But we cannot
company, not justifiable for government compete at all if we are prevented from
directly, but potentially good for the developing competitive product in the
national interest. As long as the first place.
cooperation takes place under the One thing is ver y cle ar. The old
juriadictlon of the Authority, it would . philosophical bases of our complex of
not be subject to anti-trust attack. ' anti-trust rules are no longer valid in a
Here's how the system might work. global economy. The competition today is
Initiative for a project might come single American companies against the
from industry. academe, or the combined weight of entire national
Authority -but in general, a common industries s ubsidized and owned by
interest would already be recognized. governments. The doctrine of "the
The Authority could not push industry rele vant mat:.ket" pr'eve nta any
In any dlrection it did not want to go -combination of American companies
but the very existence of an Authority which would exceed a given percentaae
would make it poaible to put mechanics of a national. or ~ven a regional, market.
Into effect quickly and decisively. That doctrine is totally obsolete now.
The Authority then would present an The whole world Is the relevant market.
Tight budgets tilting
control of education.
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
S.Ck in the student protest days of the
late '60. and early '70., the chancellor of
the California Stat.~ Universi\y and
C.Ollege ay1tem was a frequent target.
Glenn Dumke, the .frotelters claimed,
was a "hatchet man for con11ervative
politicians, especially then-Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
SO it'• a bit ironic now to hear Dumke
warning that both the 19~ CSUC
c au11111111c11 ·
system and the University of eallfornia
are in dire danger of becoming
politicized.
But that's what Dumke says is
happening as a result of the ever-tighter
aqueei.e on the state budget and the huge
sums the state must give the universities.
The CSUC and the University of
California now get about $1 billion each
in state money every year.
"Any self-respecting legislator or
govemor will look ·carefully at a budget
item of that size," says Dumke, who
retired last. spring and now ,heads a
conservative think tank i n San
Fran cisco , the Instit u te for
Contemporarr Studies. "So we now hav~ dozens o bills and resolutions each
year telling us how to run the univenity.
We a1ao have budget language attaching
many stringl to state money: 'You can
have the money, but only if you do
certain things.'
that means that 900ner or later the state
will have a ministry of education like
many other countries do now. Then
you've got the problems of education ·
being under the control of w hatever
party is In power at the moment.''
The increased political control over the
CSUC system he headed Cor 20 years has
already harmed its academic quality,
Dumke claims.
He notes that becau1e university
aalaries are far lower than those offered
by private engineering and electronics
firms, the mathematics and compU1er
science departments or the csuc
achoola are growing steadily weaker.
To counteract a brain drain away from
his campuse1. Dumke two years ago
propoeed a "differential. pay scale." With
faculty in various teaching specialties
receiving different salaries.
THE IDEA was quickly vetoed by
education committees in the Legialature,
acting after faculty unions lobbied
aptnst the Dumke propoeal. Would the
outcome have been differen t if
Republicans dominated those
c:ornmittees, rather than Democratll? If
so, then party politics have already h.t some impact on the univeraitiee.
ftesardlet111 of whether Dumke'• idea
waa good or bad -and there are potent
arguments on both aides -the fact tMt
the issue was decided ln Sacramento
rather than at a trustees' meetln& ln
Long Beach means that he'a correct
about where the true cont rol over
CaHfom1a education now Uee.
And since they've now '°' eontl'OI,
politicians wlll lncreasln1l1 be held
responaible for the quality of I.he__.
md uniwniUes. a new f.c:t ol life thllt
could influence the outcome of many
fut~ elecUona.
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ID
Story characters 'a1ive'
You youngsters have made
U8cle Len pleued as punch two
wteka ln a row.
J,.ut week lt was a pleasure' to letm of your Interesting hobbles.
Tflla we~k Uncle Len could
tHtrely contain himself as · he
received all the drawings on your
favorite storybook characters.
J.t proved what has been
a pected all along -that
despite vld-eo games and
teleYilion there is still plenty o{
ln~t in books.
A drawing showinjl a swan
and Its reflections along with a
,aun peeking from behind a
background mountain top was
most impresalve of the batch.
. · The effort earns the first prize
of $5 for Amy Brown, 8, who
\~
First plaee: Amy Brown, Balboa
lives in Balboa. Her favorite book
is ''Trumpet o{ The Swan."
Second place honors and $2
~to Misty Bulley, 8, of Corona
Mar, for a clever drawing of
ncyclopedia Brown." Nice
work.
Many deserve honorable
mention this week, among them
r-Sherry Norton and Brandon
and Llsa Goering, each of
Huntington Beach.
' 'When the air turns cold and
snow sprinkles the Saddleback
peak, can the holiday season be
fax olf?
Thanksgiving is Nov. 26 and
for next week Uncle Len invites
you to draw o n a subject
UIOCiated with the holiday. You
can draw Pilgrims, turkey, a
T}\anksgiving meal or some of °" animals you think you will
see in the annual Ma cy
Thanksgiving Day parade
televised lrom New York City.
Second place: Misty Bulley, Corona d el Mar
be considered.
The drawings, as always,
should be on white paper 4
intbes square and done with
bMck ink. Several sketches this
~ were in color and\ ~·t The sketches should be eent by
Wedneeday noon to Uncle Len,
cAa the Daily Pilot, P .O . Box
1560, Cos1a Meu g2626.
Happy drawine.
Boys ·build ow-n
CHARLOTTE, N .C . (AP) -Charlie
Covington, Chris Davis, James Losee and Jody
'Ibompeon share a carpeted two-story house.
The all-electric house is rustic, but it boasts
unusual porthole-shaped windows. There's also a
bar with rough-hewn barstools.
A typical bachelor pad? Well, not exactly.
All the member o{ this quartet are Uftder 13.
Tbeir "house" ·sits' above the ground, wedged
between three trees at a southwest Charlotte home.
And the only drinks served at their bar are
lemonade and soda.
. ~Visitors scamper up the gangplank to the tr~?
house entrance. Well, maybe il you're over 30, it's
more a matter of timidly inching up.·
But once you make it to the top and enter the
· plywood hut, sturdily wedged against two young
dogwood trees and a large oak in the back yard, you
realize the climb was worth it.
The four untrained builders consider their
recently completed tree houae a work of art.
This is· obviously no ordinary tree house -
there are carpeted floors on both levels, the
homemade bar, a sturdy kid-made table and several
cabin in sky
shelves and coat hooks.
The idea came from Charlie, 12. The tree house
is in his back yard.
At the end of school last spring, his mother
urged him to come up with a constn.lctive summer
project. So, he knocked the idea around with his
neighborhood frle!'lds: Chris, 13; James, 9: and Jody,
12, and they decided to tackle the tree house
project.
"We scrounged around for pieces of wood. My
church had 90ll'le stacked in a room, ao we asked our
minister to give us all the scraps. Jody's dad let us use his power saw and drill," I said Charlie, who
. readily admits the project was a collect.Ive effort.
"Yeah, we couldn't have made It without the
power tools," added Chris, ·who said the building
project had taken a little more than two months.
The cost of the tree house came to about $75 for
nails, extra tools, sheets of heavy plastic (uaed for
the roofing), door handles and, mdal recently, a few
padlocks and attachments.
One of the two entrances especially designed
for Dion, Charlie's dog and the watchdog of the tree
house.
Sheriff's hug
Cancer victim
Michael Maplet,
5, gets a hu1
lrom Sheriff
Roeco Contrane,
better known a1
actor J ama Hett or the "Dukee or
Hazzard"
televieion aeriee.
Bett took time
out to vieit the
Medford, 10re.,
boy a t
Doembecher
Memorial
Hoapital where
'· he ·r~eives
chemother~py
treatment.
•
~ • S~a~~~!.asks les~~~y w~~·~,.!~~s I
"Can I help?" Ask for help from friends and relatives. Aak
It's a question children are forever asking children for help with housekeeping chores and
parents. Ho"! It's answered can make a big explain why It's needed. It may take a while 1o
difference for a family. ·teach young children how to wash dishes or make
"So often, we as parents say, 'No, l can ~ it their beds. but it's an investinent of time that will
faster,' but that's not always the. beat response," help children develop akllls and will alao pay off for
aaya aociologist Helen Mendes. "For one thing, it's the family in the long run.
not the best way to teach a child how to contribute
to the family." • Don't lsolate..,.raelf.
Dr. Mendes speaks from a wide profeMional Children learn how to be friends and retain I
and personal background. A professor of social friends~i by watching their parents. lsolating
work at the Univenity of Southern California with youne rom other adults 'may mean that you're
17 years expe rience in family counseling. Dr. overw king yourself. Parents need to exchange
Mendes is a pioneer in research on single-parent ideas and eJn<?tlons with other adults; time away •
families. She was the single parent of two adopted from children can be refreshing at)d renewing. ;
children for eight years before her recent marriage. •
"l remember when my son, who was then four.... 'e...-Doa't jol.D parenting or self-llelp lf'Ollpl te r'
.)and one-half, wanied to hel~ by learning how to look for a new mate or to wallow la self-pity.
cook,'' Dr. Menedes recalls.. 'I told him he was too _ U you're looking for a husband oi: wlfe, draw ~
young, but I prorni8ed to teach him when he turned lip a list of qualities that make you happiest and I
six. So on the morning of his sixth birthday, he then decidt! where you'd be likely to find the peraon l
woke me up by whJapering, 'Thia is the day'." who fills thole requirements.
Mother and son started out with 1Crambled "Nobody has ever told me a prospective mate ia
eggs, and they · have since progressed to teriyaki likely to be found at a single-parent club,'' Dr.
burgers, s.,_.hetti and meat sauce, and barbecued Mend~ notes. "People usually say the Sierra Club,
pork chops. among other delicacies. "Both my or the NAACP, or church, if they f.O to thoae places .
ctµldren, who are now 13 and 10, are a real help to and don't find a mate, they're still better for the '
me in the kitchen,'' Dr. Mendes adds. "I know that experience. Ttiey're rewardeji by the activity itself, \
when I have to work late {lt night, I can leave a note and they're meeting more people all the time." ,
for them, and dinner will be ready when I get '!be benefits to be gained from single-parent •
home.'' grou1>9 depend on the ,motivations for joiniq, i·
According to the latest U.S. Censua Bureau according to Dr. Mendes. t
figures, some 12.7 million dilldren under age ~8 ~ · 1
living in ainale-parent homea -or one child m •Do malatala a posldve •dook. I
every five. With 20 pen.-ent of American families "I know from mr, own experience that single l
now. headed by single parents, it'a a life style that's parenthood. can work, • Dr. Mendes says. "Over ~J
gettinl • lot of helpful attention from reeearche~ years I've found that thoee who are the moet
like Dr. Mendes. SUCXle98ful are tho.e who are determined to do welL
Aa a result of. her reaearch and counsel!~ U you have the attitude that whatever the probtem.: backsJ'ound. Dr. Me~ has a number of practi you will find a way to eome out on top of It, you.
suggmtiona for today I lingle parents: will!".
THE QUIZ
(10 '*'*for Ndl """*"' enew~ conec:tty)
1 Milllom of Americans went to the polls for
the 1tl2 "off-year" elections. Citizens voted
In l6 1u~rNtorl1I contests ind '33 Sentte
racn. In addition, .. l .. of the se1u In the
House of. ltepresent1tlves were decided In ,
the November 2 election. ·
1-111 b-h1tt c-1 third
2 Otlrem In nine st1te.s llso voted on
referendums ldvoaUn1 1 "nucle1r freeLe."
TRUE OR FALSE: A ''nuclear freeze"
propolft 1 biin on new nudffr power pl1nts.
:J In fltal 1982, the federal deficit reached
$110.7 blllton. TllUE Oil FALSE: It WIS the first
time In hlltOfY thlt the U.S. deticit had 1one
over $100 billion In a sln9le flte1I year: _
• Sp.nlth votefl save overwhelmlns approval
to tM sovemment of Felipe Gonzaler In that
n11don'1 third electJon wnce the duth of
fr1ndtco fr1na> lften ~n 190. Gonuler
head& Spain's (CHOOS£ ONE: fl:Kist,
Sodalht) Pwty.
S After slJC months of crowds 1nd fun, the 1tl2
World's f1lr, held In .. l .. , cloted Its 11tes for
the 1111 ttme.
What world leader
died thj• week? And
what natlof'I did he tefVe
aa prHldent for 18
years?
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kc>tporltlon of compenlft
~edtec:urlty
~IQPO!y
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(10 polft .. If you.._, ..... ltoft Conecfty)
Pope John hul II became the flnt pope ever to visit Splln where fJ,
he traveled to celebface • ~ commemor1tlna the 400th •
annlvenlry of the death of 54. Teresa. Althoush Splln's Is l&rply "
C.thofk, church offid1h hive been 11.lrmed by recent drops In ~
c:hurct. 1ttendance thefe. The pontiff mlde his first ttep In
Madrid ~Spanish mc>Nrch, Kl"I .. l .. welcomed Nm.
peoplawald1/spor1--d: ~
(I polft .. tor HCtl .,._ltoft ••werMI correctlr)
1 President It ... .,, pretented the Med1I of Freedom to 1llln1
(CHOOSE ONE: slnpr, author) kite Smith. The •ward Is the
hlshest thlt an be stven to • civili1n.
2 Owners of Nltlonll ind Amefkln Le11ue te~flAled to re-
elect Commltlloner of IMeblll .. J .. fOf 1nother M1¥en-ye1r -.rm. He will .. .,,. offtce when t\ls cunent term expire In
Au9ust, 1-.J. ·
J Hmley kuenn wn chOMn the Amerkln lup MINlpf ol
the Vur 1her ~"I led the MtlwlUlee ltewen to the Wotld ·~
SerteL Joe Tone of the (CHOOSE ONE: Atllnta ...... St.
Louil C.tdlneh) tooli Manapr of the Veit honors tn the 1
Nltlonll LM!lue.
·' "' 4 Steve Carlton ol tt. Phlladelphil Phillies becatM the fine .. r ..
In t.eblll hltCOry to win the Cy ,rouns Awlld ~r times.
..aechet b-m11,11er c-Pltcher 1
I Former h.rr,w ... ht ~ (CHOOSl ONE: Leoft, I
Mkhael) Spfnlls ICONd 1 cOf'Mbldl victOJy over,.._.,,.....
to ~ the North Americln lo1ln1 federlfton •
cnalletw11Pttltle.
rouncltable
U Orangt Oout DAILY PILOT/81turd1y, Nov.mber 13, 1111
Lecture ' fund-raisers fill agenda
rdinatiolis set ror 2 ministers
Two ordlnatJom are planned in Oranse Cout
churche. Sunday.
Matthew Oiborn Reynokll will be ordained by
the Or~ A..>datJon of the United Church of
hri1&. The service will be at ~ p.rn. et the
Neighborhood Col'l1regalional.
Church, Laguna Be11eh, whe.-e
•• h.l,a parents, T~e l\eva. John M. aMMl'l'iJaret Ann ReynordS;·are ·
mJnilters.
At a 7:30 p.m . .ervice at the
Church of Relisious Science,
San Juan· Capistrano, the Rev.
Jacquelyn Harrold will receive
full ordlnatiop. Participating in the pro-
,..,,... gram will b e Drs. Earlene
iCasteUaw, Frank Richelieu and Oscar Pitcock and ..
the Rev. Anita Richelieu. Arlene Pitcock. Nancy
Andef1(>n and Leslie Scott Harrold.
I
·Anniversary marked
" A two-day celebration is planned by the Irvine
Community Church to mark its 50th anniversary.
The celebration includes an open house at 1 r .. m. today, a banquet tonight at 6. and a lecture at
:30 p.m. Sunday by Dr. J . Vernon McGee, who is
)leard nationally on his Bible teaching radio
Rrogram. •, ..
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IARL'S 1'11 Ill HU,,_
AllClONWf-
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A WORKSHOP, 9nU~ ''CGfnmynicetJon f•
Married Coupt ... " will be conduued .b)'
a-,ychol08i9& Pal Allt'n at 7:30 pm Wedn.day 1\
St. Joechlm'• Sc:hool. C<»ta Mt"M.
"TA.KJJ'40 CHAROE ot Your l..lfo" wlll be the
toplc of Or. Jamee Melton, rwtlonally ac.dalrned
1peeker and author, at l p.m. Sunday al the r&rat
Ou.trc:h of a.11a1ou1 Science, Newport BHch.
SUNJC RICHARDS. photoaraph6r, ~Inter and
mlnlater. wlll 1po1k at the Unl\y .ervlce Sunday at
11 a.m. at the Community Room of tht-l'rotJre111ive
Savlnp and 1.oMn, Huntinaton Beach. More man .1 million copies ot Rlcharcbl' photq
paintlnap pt Blble penonaUtl" have bHn printed
and circulated throuahout the world. · ,
MESA VERDE United Methodist Women will
offer a "TH and Thee Shoppe" today at 1701 W.
Baker St., Costa Meta.
An F.ncliah lunch, at $4, will be aerved from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m., with an En1Ush tea. at $2, from 2
to ~ p.m. Some of the fare, along with pandmade
gift Items, will be available for purchale.
" A FALL FESTIVAL. including boulique
items. flowers and plants, white eleph_.a and
baked goods, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Firat United,
Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St. I
SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Holy Communion -Sundays 8 & 10 a.m.
Tuesday 7 a.m. Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.
The Reverend John Rogers Davis, R«tor
·3233 Pacific View Drive 714/144-o483
Corona del Mar 12121
IA~~"'9 Services 8:30 A.M, & 10:15 A.M.
S«v1ce ,_ Starta a1 Y-Ooor
(Call Store --Y-At•)
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"M••ey Ta8's"
Tim Timmon1, Speakin6
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LIBERTY CHRISTIAN WOfl'\t'n'1 Followshlp
will hear a talk by Sharon !Uy Alexandeor at a 10 a .~. mttetlna Nov. 20 at the Alrporttr lnn.
Alexander, who teach cooklnt dallt'I and hu appear~ on radio and tf.'levl1lon 1how1. 11 th•
SOUTH COAST Chamtwr Slna<',.. wiU PniMnt author of "From tht! Strawberry Pau:h" and "AJI
a conct"rt of German romantic arid 20th COl'ltury Amt>rlcan Apple C.OOkbook."
En1ll1h chonl mu•lc at 8 tonlsht at the
Net18hborhood Con1re11t1onal Church. Laguna • ST. MARGARET'S Epl.copal Church'• nt'w ,
BNCh. Admlll.lon ii •3 building at 31641 La Novla Ave., San Juan
NEW THOUGHT Chrl1tlan Church will Caplstrano, will be dL'dlcaU'd Tuesday. Presldina over the ceremonies wlll be Bishop Robert C. spon1Qr a P,Ubllc MCmlnar, titled "Taking Charge of Rusack of the EpllCOpal Diocese of Lot Angdcs. Your Life ' al 9:30 a.m. Sutu1·day at 2102 10th St .. N~wport Beach. Spt'ak~r \\till be Dr. Jamea Melton WILLIAM J . MURRAY. who used to
· of Palm Sprtnp. accompany his mother Madalyn Murray O'Ralr ln
her appearances promoting atheism, will talk about CHRISTIAN SCIENCE le~turer Ralph C. his 180-degree turnaround and flndlna Christianity
Charbeneau wlU discuss "The Healing Power of at the 9:90 and 11:1~ a.m. services Sunday at the
God In Bualneu" at 8 p.m. Tuesday. at. the First Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove.
Church of Christ, Scientist, Costa Mesa.
WILLIAM TOONE, an avian specialist who is CHABAD WOMEN of Irvine will conduct a involved dally Ln the care and observation of
Shabbat workshop at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Chabad condors at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. will
Jewish Center. Irvine. talk about the current condor controversy at the
meeting of the Lagupa Beach Unilarian -
THE REV. HARALD Bredesen, a leader in the Universallsts at 10:30 a.Jll. Sunday.
Charismatic Movement, will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday r --:;;;;;;;;;;;;:ilil&i&a .. iiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiii0:;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=;;;:;;;;;::--:---·
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Huntlnaton Beach. The author or "Yes Lord" and
"Need '8 Miracle" has written arlicles for some l.5
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Sid Ca esar's ·sto:ry· 'squir.mish'
NEW YORK (AP) -Sid C.esar wu In the
audience watching himself play a drunk. A1
celluloid Sid frolicked, live Sid 1qulrmed and
alghcd.
"When I saw myself plar_t,ng the drunk, I
wished It could be eolvcd aa qulc"iy u It took In the
rnovte," Sid said.
Cae99r, who says he wu a drunk and a pill
addict for most of his adult lite, Is wlnnln~ hla
ne""r-endlng battle. "1 wanted to get better, ' he
aald.
Part of his therapy wu hla newly published
bl08J'aphy: ''Where Have I Been?" Another upect
was gathering material for the eight-week
exhibition of his voluminous televlaion career. The
retrospective at New York'a Museum o f
Broadcastin4J began this week and runs through
Dec. 31. It includes his work on "Your Show of
Shows" (1950-5'1) and "Caesar's Hour" (1954-57).
Easy there, Phyllis .
"Caesar's genius was in creating comedy
sketches with humor and feeling. 'With a face
seemingly made of SWy Putty. he could tell a ~le
with a mere movement of his mouth or an arch of an eyebrow. "I don't remember jokes," he said. "It's
the story that interests people."
Caesar was here to open the exhibition, and it
was no coincidence \hat the first skit he introduced
was ·~A Drunk There Was," a hilariously
ters~eel spoof of silent films.
Phyllil Diller gets leuon at control center on bridge or S.S.
Norway from Captain Hartig Von Har ling, master or the world's
largest pauenger 1hip. Diller has been ente rta ining. aboard the
The hero-father of the piece (Caesar) was torn
t:>etween two loves: scotch and rye. His entire life
became obsessed with alcohol. At work, hls booze
was hidden in desk legs. typewriter rollers and
pens.
"I was trying to say 'Somebody help me,
please'" he said, explaining one motivation for the
routine. He said nobody on the show, which
included comedy writers Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, ..
' TV's view of wo111en distorted
WASHINGTON (AP) -Network television
programs fail to reflect the number of women at
work and when womef} characters do hold jobs. the
work is likely to be more important than what
women really do. a private commission has charged.
"There is an image gap between women on TV
and real women in the workforce and the networks
Glen Campbell
'horn again'
PHOENIX (AP) -"By the time I got to
Phoenix, I didn't know I'd be a Christian ,''
country-western singer Glen Campbell told an
audience of nearly 6,000 people.
Campbell, who popularized the ballad "By the
Time I Get To Phoenix," mixed popular and
religious music recently at a benefit concert for the
North Phoenix Baptist Church where he was
recently "born again." Only church members were
.UOWed to attend.
must begin to take responsibility for closing that
gap," said Elizabeth Koontz, the chairperson of the
National Commission on Working Women, in
releasing a special 22-page report.
The commi.s&on is a Washington-based group
formed to advance the concerns of women in low-
paying, non-professional jobs. The report unveiled
this week was a special project that involved an
analysis of the 25 moet popular TV entertainment
programs aired by the commercial networks each
year from 1972 to 1981.
Spokesmen for all three major networks had
left their offices for the day and could not be
reached.
Perhaps 80mewhat unexpectedly, the analysis
concludes that ABC, CBS and NBC have gone too
far in depicting working women as holding high-
paying professional jobs.
The analysis found that by the enp of the
decade studied about 50 percent of all women in the
sample of proarama stu died who worked
outside the home held profftlional jobs. compared
to only 20 percent of ...i workinc women.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 13, 1HI
Veteran duo I
te&m for film
CULVER CITY (AP) -After a combined 100
yeara u Kreen stare, Bette Davia and James
Stewan have finally made a movie t.otether, but
you won't ... It ln t"-ten or on the TV network.a
Davia and Stewart atarred at a luncheon
th.la week at Lalrd Studloe to celebra~ completion•
of "Rlaht of Way," produced and directed by
Qeorp Schaefer from a acript by Richard Leet.
· The movie will be seen next year b y
aublcrlben of the pay-TV Horne Box O!lic.-e. It may
alllo be shown In theaters abroad.
The two atara were In good form as they
fielded questions from the large media turnout.
Davis, 74, .admitted ahe rejected the role at
tint reeding becauie, "I didn't want t.o play another
•frwnp In lousy ·~thes. But I read It. again and
;realized I had m&ilted the point._There is a lot of atwnorous fun ln. the IClipt and besides, how could l
depceaeci working every day with Jimmy?"
• "Thank you, Bette," Stewart drawled.
,.. "Right of Way" is about an elderly couple who
decide on a suicide pact when the wife is struck by
a terminal illness. ·
Did the stars have any moral compunctions
about their roles? "Not a bit.'' Davis sn~pped. "We're just
• act.on doi:ng a ICl"ipt. All we do is read the lines~
''Tell them the Lindbergh story, Jimmy."
" "Well, I once-was asked if I would have played
.. Charles Lindbergh if I had known he was
anti-Semltic," replied the. act.or, 74. "It wouldn't Dolly's back • have. It's the same Idea -it was just a good script."
· Schaefer, an eight.time Emmy award winner,
· said the project was not even presented t.o major
studios as a feature film "because I knew they
wouldn't go for the subject matt.er." .
Ajter a rejeCtion from one TV network, he and
partner Merrill Karpf decided to deal with HBO .
Dolly rarton, reheanfog in
Nashville, says she has
recovered from abdominal
surgery and i• ready to
work again. ·She i1
sch.eduled for an
appeal'llllce Nov. 19 in
Atlantic City, N.J.
..
. "Right of W ay" was f i lmed on a
$2.8-mllllon-do.llar budget in 20 days at Laird
Studios in Culver City and on location in Santa
.,Monica. "But there was never one time when Bette
and I felt we w~re being rushed,'' Stewart
~nted. "Why, once at MGM. I was in three
ictures at the aa.me time."
"I di~ two at once," Davis added.
Forgive me, Father,
for I have si1111ed.
I haw killed for my Country,
l haw stolen for my Church,
I haw loved a woma11,
. and I am a Priest.
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' lt'a boon mort-than • month sh~ on~ ot our
trlvladdlcu came up with a perfect tc0re, but
Clarcm't' Clap11addle broko tho jinx thla week -
and muved into a aharc or K~'Ond plk-e 11 a result.
Ed Schmerler and the Over tht' Hiil Gana each
tallied nine u Ed retained a 1lx-polnt lead lo Trivia
Bowl XXVlll.
Don't foraet to llC!nd In your cholc..'el for the 10
beat movies of all time t.o the address below -and
TRIVIA BOWL ~XVIII STANDINGS
1. Ed Schnletler (t) ff 5. Nancy Prior (!I) 25
2. CIWence Cl~dle (I 1) 53 !I. Rick Wernet (3) 15 0-the Hiii Geng (9) 53 7 Well ... Willey (1) !l'At a. 'The a.N Feel• (3i..) 3e •no entry r~ -n.11 of
4. 'Tt\e Grouo 14"') 33'A IHI -· ewerc»d '8Mlom (4'A) 33'A
you don't. have t.o be a contributing trivlophile t.o do
eo. Resulta of the survey will be published next
month.
And now, 10 more, questions t.o teat your trivial
mettle:
1. Lyova Rosenthal t.ook one name from each
side of the Mason-Dixon Line and found fame as
wbom? •
2. Name the cartoon chicken hawk with
designs on Foghorn Leahom .
. 3. How big was Dooley's yacht ln the 5ong
"Pink Shoe Laces?"
4. Name the first Cabinet.member convicted as
a felon.
5. In the song "She Had t.o Go and Lose It at
the Ast.or," just what was It she lost?
6. Ronald Colman played an amnesia victim in
what movie? 1
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7. W .. hlngt.on'1 Jack RlglN and BalUmore'a
Randy McMiilan led their reap..-cUve NFL dlvit1onl
Ju t 11ea1<>n In what 11.atlatJc:?
8. Daddy Brubeck can be found in what play?
9. In the movie "Looker," a bueball same was
being played on TV.
0
Name (a) the teama (.'()fnpeting
·and (b) the winning pitcher.
· 10. The ht>rolne'!J Impromptu swim proved to
be bad timing. and her honeymoon wu one of the
shortest on record ln what movie?
Last Week'• Aaawera
1. Loia Maxwell (name change)
2. Mighty Mouse (Oil Can Harry)
3. "A.mos and Andy" (buzi me}
4. Spray 'n Wash {lad slogan)
6. "Mary Hartman, M a r y Hartman"
(newspaper slogan)
6. "The Day the F.arth Stood Still" ("Farewell
t.o the Mast.er") ~
. .7. Alydar (Affinned's vict.o()
• 8. "The Des_perat.e Hours" (Jesse Bard) .
9. (a) Harpo, (b) 5 ("Night in Cuablanca'')
10. "The Graduate" (movie riddle)
(5':nd your answers to TRNIA, c/o the Daily
Pilot, Box 1560, ~ca Mesa 92826. All entries must
be received by Wednesday, otherwise hall the •
player's last score will be awarded)
Curtis due $492,000 from former wife
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A judge has ordered
Tony Curlis' former wife to pay the act.or $492,000
fo r aPtworks and ' furniture she t.ook from iheir
Bel;Aif home following their February divorce,
Curtis' lawyer hu said. ·
Leslie Meredith Allen, a former professional
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model who was Curtis' third wife, 90ld a French
modern painting by Balthus for $400,000 and
cleared furniture and other art objecta out of the
mansion she and Curtis had ahared during their
12-year marriage. Superior Court Judge James
Reese t.old her t.o repay Curtls the value of the
paint.ing plus $92,000 for the other goods.
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It hur ts
·Ann Miller, star of the
burlesque musical "Sugar
Babies," unwraps
bandaged wrist prior to
reh earsal for the show in
Chicago. She injured the
wrist in a n a utomobile
accidei:it in Califo rnia.
Slasher 'stuff'
to fade away ·
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Horror film director
George Romero says "the slasher stuff" in
entertainment eventually will fad• away, but
classical horror movies will last forever.
"A lot of the horror genre has gone to the
slice-and-dice movies, and people complain horror
has gone to hell," Romero said at a "Cream of the
Creeps" party celebrating the nationwide opening
of his latest movie, "Creepshow," which he ca.lled
"more gothic and more traditional.
"What will die is the slasher stuff.'' Romero
said. "It's all the same -someone's tr:rped in a cab and there's a crazed slasher. The re horror, the
good stuff, is never going to die."
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MlMeW •Y• her mother t.auaht h~r a lot about ecllna and Ute. But the leAIONI didn't Include the alnlinl lhal mado Judy Garland a l~end around
lhe world.
"SM never helped mo with 11nalna becaute I
wun't very ln~reet.ed in It al flnt "'"MlnnelU aay1.
"She loved th~ W•J I danced. She was alway1
ielUna me to dance.'
Durina thofill' flnt acun1 leaona, Mlnnelll aald
that her mother 'f"AI "Juat wonderful. She Uled all
, loved that character
(Pookle Adami). I alway•
plctuncl her a1 the kind
that never l11tened.'
80rts of different lmagn. It wu amazing because
she had never been formally trained."
The techniques included "pulling things out of
your past then applyln1 them to the future in
a completely different altuation, even in a fa'iry
tale.'' Mlnnelli .-id.
Later, when she took formal acting classes,
MinneW said ahe heard the same thlnp her mother
had taught her.
And, she's quick to add, the training may have
helped her singing atyJe. ·
"Acting has a lot to do wlth singing," 1he .aid.
"It does with·me. and I thlnk it did with Mommy,
too. She always believed what she' waa singing."
Minnelll has declined to sing her mother's hits
and only ln recent yean consented to perform·one
of Garland's mott famous -"The Man that Got
Away."
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TAe etory of a boy
eudtlenly alone
in tluJ worlll.
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labn.
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"Sh IMll Mr mom'• hlta.,.. twr ...._, ... " aaya
a friend travellna with MlnnelU duttnc a cona!rt
tour Mrt!. Minn•lll won the Academy Award for beet
.ctl'MI for h r portraye.1 of Sally Bcnvi. in the 1972
fllmi "Cabaret." She recently appeared in the mov e, "Arthur'' with Dudley Moore.
But her favorite character wu Pookle Adami
in "The Sterile Cuckoo," for which lhe received an
&.'lldemy Award nomination. •
"I loved that character," ahe uld. "1 always
pictured her u the kind of girl that nobody ever
listened tq, aq 1he didn't talk to people u if th~y
~ere 80lnl to ll•ten."
Right now. Mlnnelli aay1 her Ille le just
"terrjfic " · 'I <ion't>know -maybe it'• becauae I had eome
time ol{," she aaid. "Laat New Year'1 wu the last
time that I worked In concert. I really took time off
to atudy and to juat look around at all the other
thlnp tha1 happen in lire betide show bualrM!IS."
Minne lli, married to producer Mark Gero,
sutfered a miscarriage two years ago. She still
wants to have a baby.
"Not ln the next 20 minutes, because I'm a little
busy," 1he says. "But yes, I would like to very
much. Probably next year or IO."
Then MinnelU mJght settle down ,a bit, though
this tiny ball of ener1y considers a Broadway show
slowlng down.
"l think Broadway ls kind o{ the perfec;t thing
lo do when you really want to settle down and live
in New York," she said "After I've had a baby, that
would be what I would do, because in a way, It's a
part-time job. You only work three hours at night
except for matinee days.
TllEllAN ...
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yoi.ar days are free."
Minnelli's immediate plans Include a tour of
Europe and a New Year's Eve concert in Vienna for
$250,000.
She also has movie projects planned, includin'-
a film version of the Broadway musical, "Chicago. •
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOTl811urday, November 13. 1U2
James Caan ata_.s in
:'.'Rollerball," ·a movie
about the rulers of a
luturistic Earth s0ciety
who devise a violent sport
in which the winning score
is tallied by the highest
number of deaths. The
movie is on KCOP,
Channel 13, at 8 p.m.
())MOYE
•• .,. "Pet.rnlty'' (lNI)
Burt Reynold•. BeWrly
O' Angek>. A bechelot In hie
Iott!" whO _," lo be •
la&Mr ...a-·for IM
right W01M11 IO beer 1111
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JamH Garnet, Julle
Andr-. Aomence grow.
betwMll • Britletl ... wld· °" and • iton-lwolo offl. oar Mlllgned to P'olllde hie
1UC*kn wiltl IM lwwriea
olllome.
10".aG I =:NA
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(tt7i) Aoblft 8tlew, Telly'
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"8da 10 • Ml8ll llOlatld
1own.
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KINGMTHUfl
Art.tu l'lltuma tom IM
Wlndlelt« ·~ '° ftnd ~· 8CCUMd of Guido'• dMttl and hldng
puniltlmer1t by deMI\. (Pan
5of8)
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wmtJACOUU~
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leftower dlaf-. .., --
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INCW..
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Clllll'' A MMll boy dleer·
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Young" (1955) o..i Mar·
tin, Jerry LewlL A d"9t
conductl ..... -~ ..... poloe kloll for •
ltolangem.
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Today." "Findln1 and Landin& the Right
Job," An employment aaency owner, a
c1roor couna~lor and o corporation
~rt0nn 1 director tell how to !Ind what
career la for yuu and wht'rc th Jobs arc.
KNBC (4) 10:0 0 -"The De lvin
Connection." Nick falla for a beautiful
heir"8 who 'is actually a ruthleu lm~ter
out to defraud an estate of which Brian
la th_e executor. .
KHJ On 10:00 -''Th~ Great Eac;ape."
James Gamel' and St.eve McQueen star in
story of the plans of British, American
and CanadJan POW1 for a ma&sive
breakout ~rom a Nazi camp:
weal lnlenUONlly ratUM
""' ~•IJW vtewpolnt of local llCtlool boetd
INmbere. (l)MC)Vll * * 14 "Prlllorw Of Ww"
(1N4) Ronald Aeeoan.
Dewey Mllrtln. TWo POWt
from Ille Unit.cl Stal•
continue In~ 1fOf11
~ appewtng ta ll8Ye
cradled uridef oommuni.1
lndoolllnaelon.
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Vllorw'8 0. Certo. The IQv.
•b.. Hatman Munater
lnMrtl9 "" 8rtllltl uncle'• .. and l'MnOf.
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mcNnlaln cablfl to -...
tw, i.-a tnea lo help.
eMCME
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Aobarl Culp, Martin
Mllnet. TWo MMoopt.,
ploU """ aid to • 8IMI '°"" -...... .., • flood ......... .. call9pee of.,,
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award -wln11ln11
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8p•nlall nobl•m•n
becClfM9 • awordeman
and 1Kgee the poor to
rebel agalMt • ""'°'le mlltflf)' oo-wior .
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81gnoret, Jwl Aoc:Nfort.
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f:wgo and L.cr J. Ol*on
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go wlthoUt • kllt '°' 24
hours lo Mlle CMdll't .....
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uundr1met tor Nit. In• (213) 'l'U· 2l2 Found: 81k Lab. In Harbor WE TRAIN Type to. lltt legal t lC.pe· QppOrtunll,.. tor ... vtn• DIMES-A-LINE elude• Flull I Fold. -. aaay Vltw Ar .. Nov 10, rltnct or COii• training Ct!Mtll APl)ly i to Soni, ~~~ & Adam•. ........... 552·"4521 alt 8 $7T0.8ST9A 'Thr A-:t.~.ct. Pit ... ~Ill tor A::11c:: Hwy, Lag '°h . . • .,.-T Ullll Found1 lltO• bltck male ~, Mary Hlekle Ao-nc:y lllll t ..... 1 ae1uty l elon, Newport •~ S•lttt, well trained. Yor· tt?e2 MaoAtthur 81\/d -
IMech. Cotti M ... .,..; .. per pel'ton. Pot l.uclc. b• Lindi l(M, 846-1310. l.0011 Co. now tllclno """"'·QA 040.2120 ~ OARDEN window, lluml 100 EACH Tlco '"llPI S6 .,,NO Pono llbl• 111. PRESTO lltrllo11 boiler 7 atit1on1, bu•"· Call tt1 Group• ol 15 and up. eppllcetlon1 tor PR· --,......--,,,.,,..,.--,..,,,,..,,...1 50 381 tOO ~ duty eitl>C>Md Merit tltc:trlc train M1 110 MunNY Bektr atol•
8PM. 867th, tu btnellte. 133.5a0e 876-797'1' ,.,,._.,, Ad~ltlng·OtilllttY·Mtf LIAISON IMPORT MOR Salts........ num, width In n. Jol•t hl'hOttl 50c: Meh. with trenelormer. Ciro• l•r to .. ttr $15. l.loydt
•••••••••••••••••••• • Department l'·Unau•I. 1 year expe. FuU/Utne t_,.,PotllV c1-. width l30. 844-7183 100 itMi eleettk1 bo•• 1950'1 '45. AJrbtuah ktt AM IF M AFC rad to _e_'l'_S-_l_eeo ______ Ntl I t .. a IJlf • -• t -CALL MA. JOHNSON rlence. $1000/mo. Able 1hltr for writing up WOOD dtlk 511 $45, with brackec. 50e MCh. (brand new) $20 Ptnl· S12 50. Cove'! S3~. Prt·
Wiiiard Wiier. Htn on •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.... •-• (7141628·1000 to ape.ai & writ• ChlneM C1'11l1tma• HIH. Oood Wood dftk 31t $35. Tw 50 ..ch doublt electric 1onlo 8 trick AM/FM •to Air COOier '400 '36.
"10 mini ." Dlatrlbu· PHOTO MOOEL.8 & Englllh Job IOc:ated In With rtgu1H, q1.11ek, with ONtt or drewert 41111311 bo•• fl Meh. Pulodt rtertlvtr (nHdl work) Foreign colnt 60o·S5.
to11hlp1 avelt. Chrl1 ESCORTS/DANCIRS ............. ., WHtmlnlter, CA. Otrtet n .. t hendwrlllng. Con· 140 .. oh. Bookc:n•. nalll SS. 3 rOlll wire 400 110. Roll·•·w•y bed $20. Commerclel Frnh Hind Htnclric:llton~783 fOlll) ADS OUTCAU, 2t HAS M1turt coupl• tom•· & COOfdlnatt the actM· teot• J1net Poland, wood vtnH r 4'~it21Alt IMCeechrollN.OnerOll Sollgor 1uto T•I•· A1tet1nS3S.TwoMt1of Mur.I! HMltl lllO' 18 unit bldg, quiet tlM Involved In purcb•· 646-5021. • 1 3 5 . NI g ht 1 I• n d lte• 12 Two MCh 21 foot Conv.tMf 311 to flt Cenon new Ure ehaln1, .he1vy !IUl.~U.at!! •• 1•11•••• • ARE FREE hari.2,'dtprloc•t••r~~·. ~~ ••no & dletrlbutlon or ..... _1 Oltrl (llfll) t~ttitH\11 116. Orn•· etMI 1111 PIPt S2 Heh. 125. t7S..~ duty ,20 •Mt Vi H.P.
*** ..... .., "'""' aportlllg equipment Im--n1tntal wood tablt 20 ABS llltlngl 50e fllltr end rump $50 rl1umH to Ad • 1085, ported from T1lwan. Olllc:• •upply eompan~ 7~fldltx 1'hft 140. St Heh Sit day 7AM IHI TIRES 1·L78Jt 15, D'l'Olt 14, Commerola whHlbar•
111.2nctt,3rdt._,. Cal·, lffl..£11 flrflr Delly Piiot. ~AO. Bo• Coordlnal• contr•c1 hH tullltlm• poaltlon c:rttary chalr'S30 Twin 10AM s ~ 1AM IHI 0781116 $10 ••oh. '""' wMel with ettach· ltettHlll •n 1580. Co1t1 MHe, Ca apeellleatlona, produc:-•v•ll•bl•. Wiii train. bo• •Pring mattrH•. noon.' ,:5•2'/1s. 1585 831·3701 ment $115. High IPHd "'"'. l ... a..~. 142 ... ,. Optn 24 hra. day 9282e.-0580 tlon a Import IChedutee. Newpor1 St•tlontf•. Inc:. lr•m• $45. Unlciyc:I•. Rlvtr•ld• Ptac•. Coat• CEDAR~ boltd• (to) c:1rbur1tor gq-c:1rt tn·
FOUNTAIN VALLEY Jacu~l~r.!~oe•I• Ar1111 devtlOp ftltth0d1 a l>'O-S57·9212 (Mr. Emmon•) Sch~lnn HO. Unleycl• Meu. Ott 18'\1'1 an\j 11n1131n11ert 260 Heh. Qfne $3S, H1m1fllf Ml, •...... 8111 UJIUT etdur• to trek\ t'he 1tafl •-• ..,, ....... ~ 11 8'lhwlnn $30. Blc~cl Tustin. Bird e~31nlt1eln•181n new latot run, originally ._.. •• wtll 11 Toucltc1 •rrJ• ""' ... • •100 135, EJ4ctflc ---.----.-.--,----L09t· lrl•h Mttw .tern. m•y 8 1 d A to lnapte1 a ev•lu•t• the •••1"•••••••••4•••••••• S50. Elltnlnge and WM $7.50. beg .2. L•· • . now •
...--bt -ring Tena teo•. •nkAmerc1t ' mtr· tqulpment to lnaul• Sal .. Eitee. nMdl beby ktnd S48·8T3? I• INCH g,_, 8011• rea-dltllce1llel•llzt8S6. w••d machine 110.
111. ·2nd and 3rd TO'•· 2300 ...... °'· E Santa =~~~41C:.'::4t::'. ARTIST qu .. lty lltnd81'dt. Send tlttw, 3 rWQh11 WMll. NB MENS 10 ~ blk• S4S. !°"3s'.blJ.Gpr:'e:rd~~c-o~ Minolta Super 8 mo11I• Shopcrllt ~. d(IH, ••• Now 11 the time to •ct Ana Hts. Much IOVed ta· c • PAIT TI• 1h11 ad & your reeum• to: are•. 55g.66()5 1 1 • c:amtr• Ilk• ntw $50. c:effent 112.50. Pots and wt11i. lnttrHt "'" •r• ml"' ..... ,. BIG rewwd. any 2112 Hllbof 81· M • Job 8-3 202, PO 8011 Mena 8utov•800ld1 wr 1 s.40·.-013 Argue alld• protector p1n1 25~$2.SO. Toole
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...... Id 1 t ,.. llJ 15102, L""" • ..,... .. ,, c• S•IHman, mu1t b• ag. witch $45. tat oner ... ...2 3s2a SOc..$5. 111 f: r-tw tow. CaM on OUf' , • .....,, I n t o r m a t I o n e e 11 COEDS • Wou ove o .-., .... ..,-"' ~ •20 N ..,......, t DRESSER and mlrrOf S20 -.,.. • ,...... ' .,... """15. no latw th•"' Nov. "'teHlve & h•v• ••ten· • · ew ,...,_, · · 17.50. 2253 tpubllc. at no c:harg• to help you 548·1919, 840-4404 party w/you. Call Sue or Oltrlltall wtft """ -· • f 11 1 1 1 $29 Whit• HWlng m•c:hlne with your ptOblema. Z• 1----------,-1 Kathy anytlmt. (213) 23 1982 •111• knowltdge 0 1 P ng c. eu a or · ... 5 A 11 di(llng tablt SCHWINN crulHr $60. Coate Mtaa. Corner of nlth Funding. Cell Art. Lo1t Tiny whit• dog, vie: e 3 4 . 4 s 7 1 • ('I' 1 4 I 5 houra d•lly. Mondey • • IYPN ot marine tlectro-AM /FM Dlgltal clock ~· H~t"'";50 919 Oak Power r ... mower with Repubflc •nd Wiiton. 857•1422 Harbor & San Dttgo Fwy, 527•7186 thru Frld1y. Af1trnoon1 Lm·ll ""'1111 nlc1 tor the pltHur• radio $20. Anttnn• rot•· 's · C 1 · M cetehef 135 Car bettwyi----..,,.----::-':""'.:"::-:-::-::-'.:-:-::
nr Ftdoo. Rtwer d . ----------t preltrred. E•perl•nct Hollstk:ally·orlented wo-bolt lnduatry, both In· tor $38. Kodek alld• ~e-0~~ os a Ha. 12v ellcellent condition WO new P235/7S/t5 • .,,,.,,,, fnll 5~7"'4453 Custom Ftnlasy Phone nectue1y. Start Imme· man want•d tor prog· aide & outlldt lllts. lull protector 110 llldet $50. $20. Small power rotary llMI belt $50 each. SM OHb Sl31'·L-o""'a-t-: -M-c-.-11-c-Q_c_•_t-. -0-nl Con~c~~:~ ~l~hh~:rbel dl1tt1~. Call Ptreonnel. reaslve Lagune hom• to time, itlnt co llenetlta. 546-2855 . 3 H.P. Brigg• and Stratton mower 129. Men'• bike al 197S Pomona ( 1).
•••••••••••••••••••••• Nov. 5, D•n• Pt area. Call 638-0701 842·4 21. Ext 217 give m1111941, prepare eiallflt4 THREE lllce baby atrolle<t gu ltwnmower $45. 10 •peed S25. 10 IPMd1-Cot.........,1_1_M_"*._,..-· --,--,--I.I. um11 l50rtwlrd.861-S874 DAILY PILOT 11'9't1tlan mtel• & light .,,....... ••• Ilk• ntw StrolH 110. Soundealgn record bllc•trameandwMel$5. OANmohoganydou0!9---:--~ ............ 0.0 .... F--"' Boyfriend. llCOft. model. houHkHplng. Room, 549•9671 E.O.E. M/F/H 118 128 Nice musical c:h1nger $15. L.C. Smith UltrHonlc: gtntrator bed sso. Slit 12 roller S -1111~ 1 1 & 2nd .....,,.. Reply to Ttnn, PO Bo• B.O.E. boerd a tlt11lbl• pay. crib. mobile $'4. Oki high 1llent typewriter 125. Sin $10. Suptr squar• 2Sln. llk•t• ss. Hand Iron $'4. pee : n
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Ftmal• Aetrltvtr Ml11. 5278·54, Santa An•. ca.•---------PIMM call Mlchttle bet. Sales Chair $5. 842-0237 wide eyelet $1 yard. Zlp. color plcturt tube, Ilk• Marble c:heu set, no
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Blectc· Male LhaM APtO 9210• A t p rt Ori 9 & 12 noon, 41M·IO 14. TY MlllZllE ptrs, buttons, mattrlel, ntw $36. Old 3 trick board SS. Sptaker wire Robt. Settle< NH/CM 8 r o ~ n & W ht t : F ~ ---'"·------1 U 0 3 $ ver SURFBOARDS: G l S 711 tlllllC: 1 c-SOc:. Doll• mocM111111S10. Cer Ur• 50c taeh. Varlou1 old
R.E. 8'okw 8d RMltort Cocic·a-poo Blk & Wht. *llTl•llll* lerg• Orang• County •t ... TI IEEIS Gypty Ryder S50. Slllll-SOc-$2S. Dlshet, old 141n . SS ••ch. A••I m 1gazIn•1 fr om 842-2171 545-0et 1 Newport ~ech Anlm•I T' 11111 ••in Volktwegen duleranlp 11 Ntll• Naturally In the derd L..,nlng Boetd S7. bottlH 25e-S 1. LadlH mower need• polnta $15. 1920· 1912 2Sc:·$3.SO.
WIDOW HAS $$S tor TD'I Shelter, 125 Mna Oflve, I .. looking for 1mbltlou1 Ranch Ma.rket Baek Be) Profeulonal advertlelng 3S9 Nau au, Co1t1 clothea 10c·S1. Plent Old blkt $10. Rutty out· Sun tamp 13. One video
RE Lo1na. 10K Up. No C.M. 844-3658 Models, dancert, neort• P«ton to 1t11n the Part• Ctnter. Ha• only 1 s11· 111ete>er1on. Etm t11tr• MNa. 657·8212 poll 50c:·S2. Saturd1y board caddy SS. 2080 c.uett• n1ovle (no nu·
Crtdlt Chtck, No Pen· LOii 1119: F bltt Lab mix. 669-89l3. Opel'l 24 hfl. b\ltlneu. Outltl win In· tlon left for aomtone w/ mely large eommlHlon, GOLF club• 115 tac:h. &.4. 220 CllNlllia Lane, State Allt .. cosi. M .... dlty) 125 Elect ric
elty. Dtnnllon & ANOCl whit• pet eh on ehtst, 41 Piii IYIHE elude 1tocklng par II, est c:llent•I. Moat aup· working In a prottcted B•O 12s. DlahH, gold Costa Maa. FolloW Oak Sir Ht, home blanktt eontrolt s 1 NCh.
673·7311 "'' c:olllll, vie. Adams a pickup & dellvtty. Mu1t pllH lnc:ludtd In rtnt. territory within Orang• trim. 4 Hll 160. Cart VANITY top and bowl. 1'1tl' 1pm, Old ldwrtlMmtnll, car, <>--· E llOllTl lN-1111 be ovtr 18 year• old & HMlth Insurance avail•· County. Sell Display Ad· $3S. Ortic• chelr $50. crtam formic• 221148. _M_l_N_l _b"""'l"'.""k-,-,~r-.-m-,-w-:1-:-:th:'"I elg. Cok• Cota. Stttlorl H4' Sii.ii YllLI ~~·8
..._.. .. d. "* 24 hra. by appolntmtnt havt • good driving r• bit vtrtlslng tor TV M•g•· S36-8030 EAc:tltent 125 or you r• 1 h di• hit, trudl, luhlon t>oozt, S7SK note, payabl• ------:::----• cord Apply In peraon: Judtlh 551·to70 line, tht n1tlon'1 largeat 1 SS 84~712 wh•els. 1 rH, 1~35 children, TV ind many S,000 ,._mo. '--'udl"" Lost.· Ptr1l1n Cat, grty, SPIRITUAL READINOS Jim Marino Yolkaw-. 10c:a1 weeti"' ""•bllc:atlon. SPINNAKER pole 12tt lor move or · bart and brak" • • othtr old ad'• $1-$5 ..,.. """' ... 1 11 tt _,,..... ••antcurlst. We nted heir '7 "" SSO Clock out"'oor ~I hied 15% int. Alt due 11 mot. copper tyH. Vic:. B•y· Advice n • ma "'· 18711 8"eh Blvd, H.B. ,.. ~ Ben•IJt prog11m provl· 3011·35rt boil · FOUR Brown Jord1n • " • • 1 ch . c e 11 Soot t
Ste. by , .. 1 Ht•tt In· erHt. N.8 . Call oon love. merrlege & bual·•·111-b---,--1--1-H--1 .. -~=~t:~ •=~~i.':fi: dtd Som• p1rt·Jlm• 552·3S19 c:heln, needl ~nt $15 SDISOal.t~lO. ~~ 54µ143
com• trom n1tlon11 Htnaon 548-7362 ness. Also counMllng. ,..• 1-"" or •r"' 1 'J.'52 1vellablt. For lnttrVlewt, NG.,......, 311 t21t eeeh. Two Seara toldtng ----• 1----------compiny 1 ptraon•I ---------1 1815 So. El Camino Real. w1rd•11. CdM, 12· 15 lion Yltjo. 49..-12. call 11141859-a140 SWIMMI ........., IC • blc:yc:t• $20 .. eh. Two of bicycle part1, rreme. W 8•1• p1rt1, tendtrt
guatent" of equlpmtnt LIST UT San Clem. 492·7296 dyl pr mo. No wknd1 9DIU1/fllll T1tlt SALES with Bet Unt Fa-~":':Se=~ rice c:ooktrt S15·$20 ~~.Jl. ~: :::S..~6~9c;w~· Costa
leue • 163,000 llltH 11• Yellow m.,. l•bby, shon --S-IR_V_E-IL_LA_NC-=E,---1 644'8025 Fr:ont orlle• poalllon 1hlon1. Fleitlbte houri. ttflre 241n glrl• erulaer Ironing board s1.so. $3. Gardtn 10011 $2'1---------,.--:--7 1 4 I 2 4 0 • 1 1 8 S or htlr. 7 yra. Not fat but Ustenl"" devices tor the CARPENTER (FINISH) ••1ulon Vltlo Secrtll Hi.... •--F d ....... ...,~ s2s H•..,.....,.. ranch Small round table, mat·
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000 at 13%. Ou• Jun• e v 1 / w-" n d 1 . LoM w...,.ht & Improve •-lfll llLP Mtdlc:el Back otfloe. Ex· 953-0142, 6"8·1489 10c:·S2. 01111 clothH, Klt ...... -ware l"-$2 Sat· 936 Mac Kenzie Plact. n. rdou,
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101 or · md odn. -L--.--S-h-h--d-herbs. Celt Htld l• shift. Fle11lble ac:hedule. 631·S301 Call 499·t985. 30848 A•k''"kiic ..... -chain SlO. 9·4:30. Cash only. 29S66 15 INCH tire vw SL rim $10 each. 5"0·1735. Follow• 2 truat •• • 011 .... u11 •P er 1· 495·2738 •pp1u In ..... -. 7t1 E. c t......., s L .,. ·-· VI Alto Cerro Laguna 1---------'."' totallng 182S,OOO. Wiii Grey a blk puppy& Blk& ---------• "'e 1·bo' 9 ..... 1 ... ~· ktltM4111str ou .. _,, All· Mtn• ind women• c:lo· 1 · · 115. Jol•t hangtrt all UEEN btdapread, dl1count to 2S% yltld. Brwn mother. 850-1S80 Chrlllopher Nelaon. 11--'--'·-•-uva-----:--Ftr lrtbr llOIRAIY thel 50c-S2. 2474 Santa Niguel. 831-1173 t1zet 30c MCh. Stelnten cuatom qultttd, IHf
Steve 875-328S •• led Wht / think Y.°" .,, a wondtrtul RT Typlll needtd for Pa-11_, _ more Good genertl akllta·. An• Avt. Coate Mes•. VOUTH library table desk ate•I pot1 and pan• green velvtt Ilk• new -'---------Found: ... a F oga. _.. ... w men. Happy Daya. Lov•, TAB Tet•• Ottlee. (714) -·i"t1 .. ,:: .... c..:"".::;::..,."' word pr~--·~ ,11...... 8·2pm Sll1Kday. with 2 chelra $40. Twin $7.SO. Dlatle hand 11w $25. S52·8803 tan tpOll .... r.... s·-"'. 97" 7 ' 3001 D....ahlll .... .... .. ·-· ............ ,,_ I db .. $8 s s I k so ,,. ________ _ Aa.•Dff•••ll/ collar. 842-8038 -·-"'-'------,..., 1 · .-... ' Cell 9 to 3 PM. r lenee htlpfu . New WASHER $50. Dryer 150. w eker h•• oer.. · 4· n c: •11 nde·, __ .. tin. bladl Ind whit•,
·----•-:; T·BEARY'S Bklg 5· Sit 108· CM. 213·94D-0874 e11t 17 Colt• M•U ofllce. OlltlwMMr IS. Aefflo9-Two plat• glut mltr()(I .. oh. o,..... • t-new $3S. Encl lab ... $25 ~, ~ FOUND; Orenge & wnlte. GhJV\ girls (to go) ,. ... .__Ship 'Ab, all occu-iiiiiiiiiii~===:-iiifi~1~-e~2~ti.7i9i2i1iiiiiiiiiil 11tor $50. Kirby veeuum 21tx3tt 18 e1c:h 8•· 12. Conc:rtt• block• $2 .;..I t /eo/UI Vie ""-~..-o. ""..... "" ........._~ • ..,. Puehmow« throom light ttxtw• S5 Meh. 50 tbe Freon tank and S10. Smelt coffee ••••••••••• •••• ._ •••• ~j M•r. Frlendly. 645 -891• ~ •vella~ Grrt Sto.~k: AA-StO. end s1.so. Chlldr•n 14. Wom•n'• 1ho•• ...,._ 16. Qlrt8td 1urn1e-... 1-•••ls II• .... 7Ne Prof. foreign M, 20'1 opportu ty. or ~llf ILL Olrl• blk• ...._,30 221 boo411• end toys 2Sc:.16. 12-14 Mdl. B11nd ,_ bte 1 10. Large IUltceM rH.im••••••-000
'"'"" •••k• relet1on1hlp· Into. 312-IN-•347• •111 Secreter.., potlllOft In 1 c 1 ~ end adult do-walker 1 50. Nute a11d 1 26. Lare• tllooka ot Wltnetl _,tad. $100 wil FOUftd: llll latl, vtc. "''"de d I ad y . ._c-_10 _______ ,_ active Newport Center "ower lrttt, 0 ' • thing S 1 ·$5. 14882 bolt• tc: ••ch. L•dlH wood S1 eech. 5 gallon
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Cepfttrano riltn & wo-&45-0tO,, s.45-D958 ENJOY AEtAlONO IMI· Tu.-Sal, Alk for Hwotd Offlot !H*tlon requlNt TOOL IMd llH of two 561--0840 Aeil0ln9 temp $10. Oolf It"'° pflono-rldlo SS.
man who w9f• hitch· Found. Sml r.m. WNh UiJe In ti. prlv:,cto:t or Duane. 4t5 E.ut 1111\ =telephone vole•, trlllh c:en9 $30. 50 "'°" MAFilLE Cir..-411 with c:.t a-ow S15 needat:-~~,...,......-7-:--=-:---::--:-:-hllt~ll'I L.agune e..dl COf ... llltt.n iNd-Od ..__ --.... t St CM . lhcw1hend I IC>-.,.uerlum $20, Turtillll -'-r-....... ...:. .... ..:... ~ work Bl•ck end whit• TA Crib ..... Double on t. 5. 1192. Wit· Ftn.•.',.._, •~:. ..,.72 . your,,...,,., On-or • --·-·-· -----.,... ...., "" ...., ,._,. ,_, ....,.... C _, •• ... ,... ~ ..,_, ----pearanee. At•I ffltt• ...,_.ry 120 156-3293 F R .A. • .. -· ... ''"°°"' bed US. ~ bed '50. n•H•d a let• •11•e•d · b '1 • m • 1 ••u1 e · 8TM. ~llY nperlenct htlptul but · · r9mlc poca •1 tlleh. our carpet M. 3ft bamboo Htc»+btd S2S. CMtt or automobile wtllc:n lnvol· FOUND Fe. mind SI· 631-3209 Full time, front & bid noc ~el. Prwter 1oc:111 HHTWOOO roctl., 1<15. tlec:trovolc• twetter1 13. e ueball mitt $3. dr•w•rt $1'1'. OrtHer
wcS tM man Who pldled moytd W'1t & Pc Puppy • -·• ,._.__ REA X-A9y r-•"'-nt. F~ Int-vi-CoftM teble 125. W«* 125 eacil. Leave. mH· n-.... .,.8,L '°""' to 38"• __.... -'-or •••. T-' lhttn ~ & °"* C8' he (2) Malt, rnl11ed Twrltr r•;:;.. SJfl Ll;,-'r';q~Selarj open. c:i'Mra. Oubj ... $10. Super~ $20. Mot 845-1'70 ;Id. ioek e~d hlngH j;';' SSO. w;:d :~;;,; r::~. ~~~ F81k Puppy, ~ed tail. •••••••••••••••••••••• Somt S1t"'deya, btfl9-Wttltf 1. t..e.r le, Men e1~d•swo~~nl fl~· TWO king ec>rud1, velWt 110. 20t2 Waitlee A¥'t .. $22. Doublt btd $45,
-.,,_.,., re• to goo om• • -.. fits, Newport Beech.,... ........ -~-4910 thH ·• • P• n 1 $50 Ollllled $25 Teblt eo.t• Meu Couch $SO. Love Met .,.. In the Ctll plMM M.,. Mixed Lib, Blk, 2 .,.,._ 842·8180. Aft 5 • .._,ora 50c: per tube. Fabric 1 1 · SlS v · uum · •
contact Jack Uttllf Al· yrs old. vtry lov .. ble. Stop tmOl<lng In 1 hr1 942.9887, Ev .. /Wknd• d•pendlng upon 111pe . per y1rd. Sewing pet· •mp• · •c: Llf METAPHYSICAL book•. 135. End ttbl• .15.
torn• y • t Law N-pon Beach Anlmel (Alie lbou1 guerwllteS) 847·8032. rltnee. E11eellent com· Reetptlont1t1Sec:rttary. ttml 25o wh. Chrl•I· H~1&5· S..: uaed: Thou11nd1 or ... _54a-0854_..,__· _Of_H_,3,,_1~148-7~
7141720·1433. You will Shelltr 844·3856. 12S Alao IP9'tlle control &i---------peny ~rts. Send r Gentral offlc:t, typing. m11 wr .. th $4. Broom r.._ 50c-$2. Cet beektt theml Splrltual, Chrll· ANY toya and books
bt p1ld $100 .. ch for M ... Drive, Cotta~ eetf Improvement Cost Dtntel , sumt to. Kiiiy Newman, phOnM, part/time, non-$5. Tools $1·$10. Chev $7 50 Pleauo prlnll 4 lien, lndlan, Setf·Help, 2k-S2. ~te game
your 1tetemtnl rtQlf· SSS. Avail for publlc Ellpttlenced R.O A. ,_.. Director or Peraonnel, smokw. Call tor epf>t. V8 gHktl Mt S10. 8'11 I · H L I I th Diet and H .. llh, Chtld· $10. Tennll rec:ket1 $e
ding the ec:ddtnt whtn It ....... " apeal!Jng & teaeblng. ded ror Orthodontic: Mtrrlll Lynch Realty TSL Mgmt. 142-1803 helmet I 10. MAC Oo bor 0 II t t ~vef5 c: S 5 o' birth, Ortaml, ~· Metl. Pool CUN 15 eecn. ~f~e:!t.t:.' ~=~: =--=-~~ c :r. In~~~··~~· .. r:,:~~~3~':°" VleJO ~:~~aSt~4d. ~~:!~ lloMtllY/l.llt... ~'p1'.~P~~,: :,~~·a~~ 840--0748 eiurts -. ~~'!';ch~i1:.: =:r.t::11!:5irs~=
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Find what you went In WARD. 846-4739 Nwpt Hypnosla Center Pe::tt::e.":Frl .• ~'sun. work In fell peced N.8. Santa Ane AY9 1nd Ao-po1et $1S. Norelco cor. chlng, Poetry, Jtwl•h SlO. Sterto cabinet S3S.
Delly Piiot Cl11slfltd1. Went Adi Cell 642·5878 FAMOUS CIRCUS S:45 AM to 8:45 AM. Cell ... , nm llLP c:omm't real tst•t• orne.. wer. 300 Flowtr, Coat• fM malcllf l1S. ~ lou· Htrlt•o•. A•1rology. Smelt WondW·H~ $8.
1 Good owort. lor PWIC>n Mae. 8·S Sat1Kday. ..,.,. dOor 281n•80ln S 15. Scltnct fiction 2Sc-~. 2s Havenwood, Irvine. 873·20.-0 before 2 PM. JANITORfAL/~.,ldee w/ellCet. typing and die:· NTIOUE •~ 1 $35 Small 1tereo cabinet wlth 724~ W. 191h. ec:rou Seturday only.
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Open from 10 AM until 4 ling pey Call 537·2880. TIIE llG'Y /mt p~ttn '"II 4118 $2o. Hell wr~t·~~3 Ilk• new 100·1 of theml 50¢•$4.
AM. 7 daya • week. Fr" Ambl11out couple or mt-Financial lnvettment firm runner 120. Dr1pea S5 S3 1978 Star Trek puule EARS Cralt1man dual
.butttt. 719 No. Harbor Earn $$S YO Oolden Rel. F tu1• tlnglH. Marketing tor educator.. Pw90llMI and S 10 ~· Electrolull WHITE~ ttove $50. Gii $15. 6-U-9572. 724 ~ W. 1ctlon under• brand
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tJCPandlng. &4Mne sec'y. )(Int typ. & S/H cennl1ttr vtc:uum 145. well iuptr a /;ojttCtor NEW quitted purH 14. ltructlon type boot1, ALL MAJOR CREDIT bteftale.... Part-lime ,..._hone 1011· req'd. &te. Mefttarlal Hewgolft ... $1~100. $50. 557. 81 or Ladleelln 101ctlk.-brand,,._ lln 110. 6 CARDS ACCEPTED f .., .... I -~... CM tq>. e must. Non·amkr Large dog door U. C... IMs-8751 $1. New IMcyctlng book
5 Angeta W/H'PVf Heer't Wt = 2 t11thull11tlc: ~::'~ =-~~·Claire pr~. Call S53.o940. rol *•'* 112• Yenlty ANTIQUE HI of golf $3 car redo or c:MMtte = ~r .U.~s..~etlll
Style c:ut heir wllove & ladiN whO wt greet on 5404391 SEC'Y/RECEPTIONIST ~ Ji1~t8:'::: = dutlt. eppro11kne19ty 50 112. MN Burvlet.A&ann.t-~'."-='"-:-::-:--:':""~-:-:---e•rt Only $6. Ptrm1 the phOflt to boo« r ... Pll'1 or Ml time wor1! from PfeaM •.pply In peraon h Ir ,,5 Sllverwere y .. rl old, c:enva1 beg new $25. Man 1 gl· ORLD Wtr II le11htr
$30·$35 Up Mr. M•I'• trVatlon• ror our ••citing home Clptfltlng 1 'Yi>lno w/resume. eoe11 Ceta· ~11 S7 ~ 115 ,.._ 160. Mo·Ped bum.per '°"'"· MW $3. 70•13 ~!nct~1on ~ 754-9904 and growing bualntH. _ .. ~ ..... maran Corp 3401 w _.. _, ... ..._ soC-15 racka S12. 844-1033 SB WW tire, Ilk• new A,_,0111~.__
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1ow "' •-,_....,.. _. •••••••••••••••••••••'J Plant MrVtc:e (Int.) need• ...., ~ St iion 11th & dflllk unit, complete $50. double blkt r1ICk '8. 'In rotler1 60c·S 1. Ntw Iott\ In aQellent OOf'Cll· p~ Eliptt Hou~ tor ('Wl1blt m1lnttnenc:e ;::in. ~ i..eti Flahlng Otlr bllt teftk •U o d tad d er S 3 . electrical plum~ tlon $50 eech. 1&443"'1
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YOU, YOU IMOUlD CONTACT A 811etbeck ln , Huntlf\OtOft te.ctt.
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NOTICE IS HliR£8Y GIVEN, lhtt Robtft Abelllnlby on Friday, Nowml>tr Ill. 11182, II Thi• lllllll'lt(ll Wll llled Wtlh the
e.oo o'clodl Liii. of at1<1 d1y, In the County Clerk 01 Otanoe Oountv on room HI H id• lor conduollnQ Nov i . 1012
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hAVICE, located al 2020 Notti\ Piiot. Nov e. 13. 20. t7, 1H2
lltoadWay, s..lte 208. In tht City OI 4713-112
Senta Af\I, COunty of ~lr\09. Stitt •
01 C llllotnlt, lfNIFtCIAl. rtalC NOTICE MAN1'GEMENT C()APOAATION OF AMEAICA, • Olla(ir1re OOfpctltlon, 'ICTITIOUI ltUSINSM • u duly 1pp0lnltd Tru.•tH under NAm ITATIMINT arid p to the~ of .. conferred Tht lonowlng peraon 11 dolno
In th at ca tteln Oetd ol Trull butll'ltlll M
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Aecorw"1 1111trument No. 13380. Ctlll0tnl1 82825
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obliga tion• u oured theret>y. Setty Lou Connolty
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Nolte. ol wlllCh wt1 r-dod Juty County Clerk or Or'"°9 County on
23. 11112. u Aeco;der'• lnatrument OCloi>tr 21. 11182. •
No. 12-25588.9, Wll.l SELL AT PIOOnO
PUBUC AUCTION TO THE Publllh•CI Otano• COHI Delly
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, PllOI. OC:t. 23, 30. Nov. 8, 13, 1882
ltwfUI monty of Ille United Siii", 4688~82
or a c:11111«·1 oneck drawn on •
1111e °' netlontl t>enk. • 1111e Of Nit.IC MnTICE i.ci.ret credit union. °' t 1111• °' 1 _______ nv""------
ledertl 11•lf'IG8 anC110111 uaoci1tion FICTITIOUS IUllNISI domlc:lleel In thll1t111, 111 payable et NAME STATE.MINT
the time ol 111e, all right, tllle and The following perton 11 doing
lntetHI held by It, al Truatff. lro bullntll 11:
thll rell propert'J allulle In aeld THE PROGRAM WRITERS.
County end Stitt. dUctlOeCI es 20401 B1tc;h Slreet, S1n11 An1, lollOWI Ctlll01n11 02707
lot 3 of Tttel No. 8817, U IN>Wn Ranelel W1ll1td Oriac:hel, 2040t
on e m1p rtcOICleCI lro Book 405, Birch Street. Santa Ant, Clll1lomlt
Ptgel 44 10 46 bOth lnctustve, or 92707
Ml1cell1neous M•pa. ttcorda ot Thia bullness ts conClucteCI by en
Orange County. Cllll01nl1. lnC11v1<1ua1
The altttl addren or other R•ndal.W. Orlachel
common Cleslgnetlon ol the real This 11aternenl w11 llled wltn the
property hetelnlibove Clelcrlbed It County Clerk of Otange County on purpor1eCI to tie 6 MonltOI, lrvtne , October 21. t082
Cellfornla.
The undersigned htteby
Cllacl1lm1 111 ll1blllt y lor any
lncotrectnese In Slid '""' eddr ...
F2002S3
PubllsheCI Ortng1 COHI 01lly
Pilot, Oci. 23. 30, Nov II. 13. 1082
4638-82
°'other common dealgn11lon. 1------------
S1IC1 NI• will lie made wlthoul MtlC NOTICE
wu rent v. e11pteu or Im plied. •---FfC-Tl-TIOU--9-8-u-.... --.-9--
,.g.,dlno lllle, po111salon. or N ..... STAT., .... NT e ncumbr1nc;e1, to 1111ary the .. _ "'-princlptl baltnce ol the Note or The lollow1ng petton 11 doing
o ther obliglllon secuteCI t>y aalCI bustneaa u . Deed ol TtuSI, with In terest end FAITH BUILDERS. 938 Hollow
other sums as ptov10eCI thereon; Btoolt. Co111 Me11. C1lllornl1
plua 1dvances, ii any. under the 92628
Orengt OoHt OAU.V PILOTl81turd1y, NovemMr f3, 1082 ('I
Ill
"*-IC NOTICl "'MUC •na (-MLIC NQJIC( -' MlJC NOIU
NCmc•r.~:&"IM.I .:f.Af,•,ift,'n'r:'r.: '~m.'°l'ta~•-~-~· "°=-· JM:Tmoul ....... U.-1 .,._,, ~ IJAJllmn
Tiit ~ "''°"' .,. tf~· Tll• tolfowlno i>et•Clfl I• do1110 I 211,No¥tim=T ~1!.'.i. !!,t•,1•,tlllll~• DIOIMUlll ti, tllt. UN&.111 T 111 nan1e o l Illa 111111na11 "'' tollowtne p41,.1n It doing
• ,. "-f'llUll" ,. YOU lAlll AC~ TO """'80T WHTMINt llA l fO , IOC:allCI 11 DUIUIMt .. NtlMMM blitl,.... .. DCN I HtlAfltllllSH. HOI SMAll IUllNlllANAlYll l , IU"A COMPANY. 1 c.tlfoml1 YOUR NO'llTY, If MAY II 482 t Teller Avenue IU!le llO, In OllPIAAOO'I ,,ZIA. HU
GOfl>Ofl tlOl'I .. hUllM. or Sue '°"°AT~.: IALL" YOU N9wpo/I llMdl, Ct lllOfrlll tHtO ... Wllntf Me ' Hl#lllnflon IMGtl, CA GH10r TruetH or lubttltuted ..... All TION °' THI 11eu1by reeit1111C1 by tfll lollOwll!Q tH41
TrutlM, 01 lf11t certain OHd of MATURI Of , .. flAOCllDHtO petM>nl OUY T TOMA. 1120 H M.,lnl
Wuner Annu•...i_.lullt 201. 2114 Atdwood Coet• Mo• Hununeton IMtll, WNlomle 12640 CIHIOfllla 02t:lt Netllan Craig LM. 17801 Cotlie ltuc• Oe vld ll.c#lle1d, 2ff4
Tru•I •HCllltd by Htlen • Hen AOAttWT YOu.:..u IMOULD eot11n1 Ot••oPrNnl Co~v P8C'Me °'. lOllQ 8elch. CA IOI03
cocll. I widow. and reocwdtd JllM CONT 'A LA I 1780 fOfftlllO Vtlley f\otd. '"'"• Tiii• bl'~ i. Gondueted 111 en
~. Hunllno•on leech, ClllflOfl'll.t fl\edwood, CMlt Meat, CtlllOtnl•
121-'7 0282'
21, IHI u lnltrUINnt No 33l4t, NO °' TMllft&'I IAU 2ot. ltn OMIGO. Clill0tnll ta121 lndlllld;jll Ctlclllta Merle ...... 17801 Collie lhlt bVtlMM NI ~\IC-Dy an
Lant. HuntlflGton .. iiell, c ... 1orn11 lndlvlduel
112u 1 8tvge lltcl\t0td Tiiie b\ltlf*t II con4uettd by t Thia tt•t.,,,.,,.t W .. t'*I wkll Ille
ln lOOl 14111,Pto-'24.otOlfl· T.1 ..... 11tee L• Jolla Ototopn1ent ouvT. Tom•
Giii "-c:ord• 01 Or•no• County, NOTICI II Hl"'[IY OIV!N, lhet Corrtpany, 7155 lv1nnoe AwenU•. Tiii• tt•lamtnt WU llled WUh lht
oeMftl IWll'lfltnlo Cf>unty Clttk Of Otanoe County on
Httlltn C I.At Oc:IOO« 18. 1H2
C"ll°'n11. and purauent lo 1n11 on Pt1d1y, o.e.mber 3. 1112, 11 8illtt •OI , o toic UH. L• Jot11. COunly Cltflt ol OftnOe County on
certain Notice of o.tM thatevo-II 00 o'clOOlt. • m ot atld ctav. In'"' Ctltt0<nlt 020:.. N~ber 2, IHI
Cler rec0tded AUOU-t •. 1112 u toom .. , ltld• for oonduc11na Thi• buell*e 111 c:oodUGllKI by 1 nt11 ..
ln1trum9flt No U ·Ht 11?. In Tnitltt't l lltt1. Wltt\ln t"-Olftc.e ot Limited Ptltnlrahlp Publlthtd Otl llOt COHI Diiiy Ottlcltl "-COldt Of Mk/ Collnty. Rf;AL Ht AT l StCV,.ITllJI Colllfll Ot1/91c)p1Mnl Co PllOI, Nov 8, 13 20. 11, IH2
Thlt tltl""*'t wM l'*I wltll 11\t ,_.
wlll under end pur~1n1 10 Hid ""VICI!. IOC•l•CI ti 2020 NOtlh •v ~· A Stine, .. 21·12
County Cltlll 01 OttnQt County on Puott•h•d Orenge CoHt Delly OCIOO. H . IH2 , P1101. OCI 30, Nov 8, 13, 20, IM2
DMd of Trwt .... II pvblio 9\ICtlOn llo.dwty, hll• 208. In lht Oliy Of Vice PIMICl«lt
tor c11h, lawlul f!'IOney ol the Sttltt Ana. County of Orenot. Sllle Thie 1t11-1 wu flied wilh "" P'tatC "°"t( '*"' 4780·82
Publl•h•d Oranot Coal! Otlly PllOt, OC:t 30, Nov. 8, 13, 20. tN~
47117.92
Unlled 8 1ttu ol America . 1 Of Ot H101nl1. OAANOS QOAI T A ltanch, Coun1V Clerk of Orange
Ollhltr't cheoff o•ytbll to. .. ,Cl H 0 M e L 0 AN. • c 11110 r n •• Countv OC:• 1:). 1H :I
tru•••• drawn on 1 t t11e or coroqrttlon. H di/IV epoolnttd '111111
natlontl t>tnk, 1 llet• or leeleflll Tr11tt ... unw and put1U11•11 10 11\t Publltbed Or1nge co11t D•!W
ettdll \llllOn, Ot • •l•le °' tecMttl oo-r 01 Hie conteuec:t In 11111 Piiot, oc:1 23. 30. t<lov e, 13, 1m ••vino• end loa n euoclatlon ott1111l 0..0 of TNtt t11ac.ii.cs by 4618·12 clomlditd In Ihle'"'•· at Ille mlln l. YNN BARNETT end> MA"°AAEt
en"8nee 10 f'ltat Amerletn Title E BARNeTT hulb4lnd tnd wtlt M P\&.11' NOTICE lneutenc. Complll'J IOGlted tt 114 ~nt ttn11111: recixci.d Oecemb« ..,.
EHi Fiith Street, In the ally of 21. !Ht, In Book 1031 of Ottlcltl tl.WIMOR COURT Of
S lnl• An•. Celllornla, Ill lhtl Rec:ord• Of Hid COllntv. It Pto-• OALWORNIA
right. 1111• Ind Inter"' conveyed to 1170, Recordtr't lnttrument No. COUNTY CW OtlAMGa
e nd now lleld by It under Hid 270M, bV reuon ol a bfMCh 0t Ill tM Mallet tf IM Mfft .... DHd ol Tru1t In tht orooerty ci.tUt In 111'1""*11 or petter~ flelltlon et IHAWM THOlllA8
lltueled In UICI Cf>unty tnd 8t11t of Ille obllgatlone MC;Wed thtf-. ITAMCMP•LO ............ ,.,.,..,
deecllbed u . lnctudlno thac l>foecll or dtfevlt. C... Nt. AO 111tt
L....nokl lnler•t In Ind to Nqllc• ol which wH recordld CITATION lot 177 of TrllCI No. 2813, .. Augu1t 5, 11182 ... Recorder'• THE PEOPLE OF .THE STAtf; OF
per map recotdld In book 94, lnalrument No. 82•272811, Will. CALIFORNIA
PtgM •5. 48 •nd 47 of Mlecella· SEl.l. AT PUBllC.AUCTIO~ TO THE To JAMES JOSEPH JAYCOX:
-· Mtpl, In tn. olllc• of the HIGHIST 8IOOER FOR CASH. 8y<prd•r ol lhl• COUtt yo11 .,.
county '9GOfder or Mid c011nty ltwllJI money of Ille United 1111... hereby cii.CI lo •PPM' t*ore the
'ICTITtOUI IU ... H NAMllTATI_,...,
Th• tollowlng peraon It doing •------------1>11W-11
ASSl'.Mll. Y SERVICU. 18781 v I ewpot n I l. en•. A p I te3 , 1---,-IC-T_mout ______ __. .. , .. ,--
Hunllngton Bffen. Ctllfornl1 02847 MAMI IT•Tl•NT
Ruth a .. r. 11711 Vl•wpolnt The rottow•no Pttton• we 001110
"'"'· Apt 163, Huntlngloll BllClh, bullne" ••· Calllo;nle92847 WOODSO N REGIOMAL
Thi• bull,_ I• conduGled by"' CE!HTEA •2 MEAOOW f'RE81-lndMdul~utll Su r PRODUCTS, 15042 Pet11w1y l.OOP
Th .. 1111-1 ~u 1,~ with Ille Unit "c ··. Tustin. CllllO<nlt 02680 ... -,_, 8ennle Ewreu Woodeon. 11112 County Ctorll of Orange County on Mltcllell •211, Tu11ln, Calllornl• November 3, 1882. 82680
PaOt• Atlene Woodeon, 11112 Mltchell Pubill hed Orengl Co111 Dally '•26, Tu11ln, C1lllornle 112680 Piiot, Nov 8, 13, 20, 27, 1982 Thll bullnetl 11 conduoted by 111 486().82 lndlYIClull .
PUBLIC NOTIC(
Ml.IC NOTICE The etrot 1ddre11 or oth•r, or • c:eelll9''1 cheek drawn on • jUClg4I prnkllf'IO In Dec>artment e ol
common dellOn•tlon of MlCI !HO-,._.Of netlOnll blnll, 1 tttlt or thlt court on J1nuary 21. 1ee('I. 11
petty 11 put ported to t>• 200 I leelertl tftdll llnlon, °' 1 •lllt 0t 8.45 1 m , than end th«, to_ jhOw ftCTmoua llUtMNIH
81y1<1ere Terr•ce, Corona del ledtrtl Mvll'IQI and 1oen tltOC4ttlOn c1u11, II any you htvf. wl'iy th• NAllllll STAHMaNT
8ennle Ev.,.ett Woodaon
Thie slat-I wU hied With lhe
Coun1y Clf(t. ot Orenoe county on
November' 3, 19112
Met. Cat11oml182625. domlclted 1nthli1tate,atlpeyable•I petition ol SHAWN THOMAS The lollowlng peraon I• Clolng
Seid .. le Wiii be mad• wllhout the llme 01 ... IN right, title Ind STANCHFIELD. tor th• adooptlon ol butli~·o~'E T RE ST AU RAN l covenant or watronl'J, eMpreu or lnttrfft held bV 11, u Tr111tM, In JESSE JAMES J AYC X end lmplled, u to lllle, pot-Ion °' lhtt rHI p~opefly tltuite In H id JAMES SEAN JAYCOX, your minor SUPPLY, 15701 Tuttln VIiiega Wey
F201225
PubllthC.d Otenge COHI Diiiy
Piiot. Nov 8, 13, 20, 27. 1082
4858·12
encumbrenOH 10 11t11ly th• un· Countv and Sllte, e1 .. crlb•d .. aona. lhould not be gtented. #J8, Tuttln. CA 112680.
pllCI ~ due on the opll °' tol1owl: Dtted OClot>e< 19, 1982 Ronllel 0 C11Jg, 15701 Tualln 1------------
notH 1ecured by nld DffCI or Loi 23 ol Tttc1 Ho. 1211, 1n the HllTMAN a Mk.LllllS Voltage Wey •J8, Tu1t1n. CA 82680 MLIC NOTICE
Ttull, to wit. S..30,547 04, pk.it Iha C11'1 of Newport 8Ncn. u I* map • ..,..,.. et uw Thlt bUllnatl II condue1ed by tn 1------------
lollOW\l'IO eetlmated COlll, e•pen· recofdeCI In BOOll 37. Ptgtt 47 to 1010 N. Malft It. • 1 2 5 lndlvldutl FICTrTtOUI au9MS9
-encl advanc.a 11 the time of 40 lnciulllle ol Ml-lltneoue Maps, Senta Alll. CA t2701 Ron11<1 0 Crtlg NAM« ITATIMENT
the 1nlllt1 publlcallon or thos Notice 1n the Olflce ol the county flecotder (714) 114·•101 Thll 1111oment wu llled with the the following po11on1 ere doing
or Sale: S3.389.42. or 11ld County. Publlahed Ottnoe Coesl Dally Countv Clerk or 011nge C011nty or bu1lnets u :
NOTICI TO NOPaRTY OWNl'.R The ttrot 1ddre11 ot o ther Piiot, Oct 23. 30, lllov. 6, 13, 1082 Nov 2. 1982 AMERICAN C 0 AT ING S
YOU Allla .. DlfAUlT UNDllll common dHlgnetlon or the reel 4887-82 P201t29 TECHNOl.OGY, 2201·H Stendttd A DllO Of TMllT, DAT10 J\INE l)<opetly hlfelnabove deac:nl>ed it Publllhtd 011nge COHI DfllY Avenue, S1n11 Ana, C1llfornla
11, tH1. UNLISI YOU TAKI putpotted to be 708 ~· JtmH MLIC _NOllCE Fillot. Nov 8, 13, 20, 27. 1082 112105 •
ACTION TO ,ROTICT YOUR Pl-. Newport 8ffcn, Ctlllornia 4812-82 Jerty W Smyth, 18211 Sin
N()PaflTY,ITMAY•SOl.DAT The undetelgneCI hereby FICTITIOUSIU ... 19 Paacuet. S1nt1 B1rbata. Cet1lorn1
A "'9LIC IALa. If' YOU Nl'.10 dl1cltlm1 111 llebllll'I lor 1ny NAMI STAT'eM«NT MLIC NOTICE 93101
AN ll"-ANATIOM Of T .. NA• lnconec1nt1t In lllld atrNI eddresa The lollowing per1on1 tre doing FICTITIOUS au .... SI Arlhut O Powets, Jt , 2732
TU"I OF THE ,ROCllOINQ or othtf c:ommon deelgnttlon. buelneat 11: HA .. STATIM«NT Hiiitop Drive. Newport 8etch.
PUBl-IC NOTICE
PICTfTIOU8 ........
NA ... STATl•NT The 1011ow1ng peraon 11 dOlng
buWMUU NEW PORT SU RFIN G
CLASSIC I , 2813 N-por' llvCI • Sullt t32 Newport 800111 CA
112683 ANTHONY STEVEN GAT'l'I,
1407 S111t1ago Or . NewpOf1 Bitch,
CA 82eeC> Thie bulinett II coneluCled by an
11'141vlClutl Anthony G4"ll
llll• •t•letntnl wtl liled with the County Clerk OI Otanga County on
Novembet 2. 1982 • F201tll
Publl•h•CI Orenge Co111 Delly
P110I. Nov •• 13. 20. 27. 11182 47 ... 82
PUBL.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI ~H NAMESTA~T
The tollowlng pereon 11 doing
~sln ... u .
TROPICAL 80A T SERVICES.
9591 Grlham •34, CyptMI. Cllil
90630 G,reo Fr-. 9591 Gtlllam 34.
c~"'· cam .. 90630 Thia buaoneu 11 oonCIUCleCI by en
ll'ICIMdu1I.
Oreg FrNM
This '"'""""' WU filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on
Oct 28. 1082 ,...,
Puollehed Orange Co111 Dally
Pilot. Oct. 30. Nov. 6, 13, 20 11182
4792·82
MLIC NOTICE AGAINST YOU YOU IHOULO Seid Hie will be made wllhoul CROWN COM PANY. o/o C1lllornl192660 CONTACT A &.AWvP. waHlnl)', exptesa or lmplled , HAYMAN . 0 ARNE l l AN 0 The lollowlng Pt flon II doing lhlt bualneat 11 conducted by t NOTICE OF Tlt\ISTIE'S SALi Otted N bar 5 11182 I BRESENOFF, 180 E. Main SttNI, buslntal H Hmlted """rl(lt'ltl!P T 9 No A ... f'l~MERiCAN Tlll.E regerdlng I tie. po11111lon, Ot Sult• 215. Tustin. Celfl0<nlt 112880 M FERGUSON •od HAHN ...-rthui YOU ARE iti WAUlT UMOllll A
INSURANCE COMPANY enoulm~r 1bn~e1, IOI sh1t11Nlyt Iha G F won Muellllng, • 3 El RHE1xe"h"~,E~.TANTe~p3oOOOrt BWec"1'chC,oaC1At lhlt 11~1.,:,,~·:~i!l ~th the DEED 0 F U UST• DA TED Prine Pl t ence o 1 e o e Ot Concho l t ne. Roll Ing Hiiie, -' -NOVEM81 .. ti, 1Ht. UNLl!IS A C•lllOmla COfpofllion Other Obllo•llon ltcurtd by 111<1 C1lllorn1t 90274 92 3' County Cltfl( or Or•nge county on YOU TAKE ACTION TO NOTICT Jeannine L lewtte DHd of' l"ruat. with lntetlll anCI H E N R I E T T A M A R I E September 30, 1982. 114 E Rlth Sltetl, other auma 11 provided theroln: Betty Helin. 208 Cern111on YOUR PROPE .. TV IT MAY 81 Santa Ana, Ctlllornla 1 d II h Drive, Cotona del Mer. C1lllornl1 FERGUSON, 300 C1gney'l. ltne, F11M41 SOLD AT A l'U8UC SA1.E. It" YOU Pus 8 vances. 1ny, undet t e 82625 •203. NtwPOfl Belch. CA O<t&e3 Publl1htCI Orange CoHI Deity Nl'.EO AN EIC~ANATION OF THE tetme lhtteol and lnteteat on sucti Bot>ble Arthut S tewert, 936
tdvenc;es, and plus rees, ch.,ges Hollow Btool<, Colla Meaa.
and tApenses ol lhe TruatM and of Calll01nl1 92626 Tet 17 14) 5511·3211
the trusts creatoCI by seld Deed or Tiiis bualneu Is c;onC111e1ed by .,, Publlahed Ottnge COHI Ot it'I
112701 19Jm' thereof 0•n~ lntrre11 on euch Mery Trude1u,. 32711 seven This butlneas II conducted by an Piiot. Ocl 30. Nov. e. 13, 20. 11182 NATURE OF THI PROCEEDING 1 •tncas. en pua "'· Chttges 8e11 Otl•t. South L1gune , inC11111du1I 4717·82 AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUl.O •nel tAP81'1-Of Ille TrullM Ind ol Mi 112877 Hentl4ttl• M Ferguton Iha lruttl creeled by -d DNCI or CtlllO< .... lch 20 E • Thi• ... ,_, WH flied with I.lie CONTACT A &.AWY2 19'.1182 00 Tr1111 The 10111 •mount ol H id ~Ip/I " ens, 1 • .. ot>O• On Oectmbef • 1 • II I I obllgetlon, lnctudlnn reHone bl" Mtrll'IOt, Stn Clemente. Ctlll01nl1 County Cler._ of Orenoe County on P\111.IC NOTICE • m .. LEWIS end BOUCHER
d I • ' 02672 No,,...,,bef 4, 1982. E NTERPRISES Ciba/TITLE estimate HS, ChttgH end Thia butlness Is conducted by 1 F201111 NOTICE OF ,U8LIC HEA .. ING SERVICES 81 duly eppolnted
Ttuet Th• total 1mount of said lndivoClull P110t. November 6. 13, 20. 1982
obllgtllOn. lncluC11no 1H1011ably Bot>ble A Stewart 4833·12
e1tlm1ted lees. chuges enCI Th11 slltement wu !lied With Iha ------------expen-or the TrullM, 11 Iha time County Clttlt of Orange County on PUBllC NOTICE
or lnltltel publlcttion of 1n11 Notice. Novembef 3, 1982. F20t117
Publlahed Orange COHI Delly
PllOt. Nov 6. 13. 20, 27. 1982
4680·82
11 $32,425.34.
Oiied: October 26, 1882
8ENEFICIAl MANAGEMENT
e11pente1 ol the Trutlff. tt Ille time I PublllheCI Orange Coatt 01llw TO 8E HUD 8V THE O"ANGE NOTICE Of' TRUSTll'S SAl.E of inltl•I publlc•tlon 01 Ihle Notice, la gentttl pertnet1n p, ' C 0 U H T y 8 0 A ,. 0 0 F Trustee unCler end purNsu1nt lo l.oen No. t,tt~G&JASON S78,61M.71 G. F von Mutlthf'IG Piiot, Nov. II, 13, 20. 27, 11182 9 U , E .. V I 9 0 .. 8 F 0 .. Deed ol Trust. recotCleCI ovember
T.9. No. 0.-.. . Dated. Novembef lO, 1082 Thia llllemenl wes hleCI with lhe 4826-82 AM IND MINTS TO TH l 19. 1081. ti 1n1t. No. 21478. In
CC>NtORATION OF AMERICA, e Oel1•1re -..tdon. •T,,.. ....
HER M ES FI N AN CI Al ORANGE COAST County CleTk ol Orange County on .,. .. ,IC NOTICE TRANS'O"TATION El.EMlNT l>Ooll 142Q5. pege 1238 ol Offlc.ltl CORPORATION .. duty IPC>Qlnted ~ 4, 1882 n-RecOfdl in the omce of Iha Counl'I MllC NOTICE Trua1H undtt the lollowlng HOME LOAN, F101112 ANO THI l.ANO 09£ ILIMaNT Recordtt of Orenge Coun1y.
------------dactlbed deed of trull Will. SEL.l A Ctllfomlt CO<potltlon, ICI Orange COHI Delly ftCTITIOUS au ... 99 AND FO.-lllal.ATIO NC>aCTS. CllllO<nlt
AIAL llTATE SECURITIES ER
•RVICI,
1 CalffotNt corporttlon, IQ Agent
D~.Morger,"1Pr.eldent
-N. lfoectw1r. •206 Sanl1 Ana. CA 112706 (71~11$3-6610
PubllaheCI Orengo COHI Delly Piiot, Oct. 30, Nov. e. 13, 11182
4776-82
F'=!!f!OU·T· .. ~NT.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ~El'~'"E':TATE SECUR· Pllot. Nov. e. 13, 20. 27. 11182 NA• STAT'eMENT NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN thtt Will SEl.l. AT PUBLIC AUCTION ..,....,. "'"'"""' HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 4024·82 The lollowlng petaon la doing on Novembef 24, 1982, the Otlngt TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
The lollow•no pereon 11 doing (payable et time 01 HI• In lawful ITIES bu.slneu u County 8oatd or S11petvlsora wlll CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED
buslneaCR,EAaaT:IVE COOROIN •T1NG money ol the United StatH) Ill SERVICE. • Ctllf0<nl1 MLIC NOTICE TACO TIO, 7871 Warner Ave .. holCI -• publllc 11e, ttlng to ncodnlklt h"• CHECK. (pay1ble •I time ol Nie In " ""ht title Ind Inter•! c;on__. to COfPOfltlon. 111 Agent Hunllf'IGlon 8-ath. CA. Pro Po • • ' o • me ltwlUI IT10IW'I OI lllt Un1tte1 :.11tea) 1300 SUIM• Lane. Newpon 8etc;tl0 '-v • •• ,-D.J. Morger. 111 PrMIClent STATl .... NT CW UANDONMINT YOON HEE HWANG, 425 S. Trensportlllon Element (Y 82·21 et the ltont enttence to the Old
CA 02660 • end now helCI by It under Mid Deed 2020 N. 8toedw1u •206 Of UM cw New H1mpthlre, Apt 302. l.01 tnd the lMld UM Element ILU 82·3) Orenge Coull!)' Court/\ouM, located
JENN IE ROSE THOMAS . ~~kl the property hetelnlttlf Santi Ana. CA 92708 ftCTlTIOUS .,.._ •• N.-Angeles, CA 90020. tnd other rellled pr~I. on Senta Ane Blvd . between
1300 Sune 11 l ane. Newport TRUST OR· RAMON l.OPEZ. (714) 8534810 The lollowlng p ereona hive "fhil butlnal1 l1 COl'IOucted by an I. The Publlc Hearing wltl lnClude Syumore StrMl 1110 Broadwev. e.acn. CA 02660. o.l,4MI£ LOPEZ. JAMES J. GRAV. Put>llaheCI Ot1nge CoH t Detty 1btneloned Ille UM of Ille fld1llout lnd!Vldutl. 111 e Io 11 ow Ing Pro Po I e d Stnlt Ant, CtlllOfnla. Ill right, title Thie~ la conduc1ed by en BENEFICIARY: MERCURY Piiot, Nov 13. 20. 27. 11182 butlMN name Yoon HM Hwang amendmente to Ille Ttllf'llC)Or1atlon lnCI lnler•t conY9'Jt(I to and now --IC NOftl't lnCll1(ldu.tl ...... _ .... ,, __ "'"-s Av I N G s AN 0 "0 A... 6027·82 COMPUTER DIVISION Of' Thi• •••I-• WU llled With , .... Element: helCI by It unCl4lt 181<1 Deed of Truet ____ .-_-. ____ ,_~----Tk'I -==-,n:-.. .:.:.:.':''.!!... ~ ASSOCIATION; tecorded Augult BESCO, 31121 8. BtlllOI, Santi Al'\I, County Cterk of Orange County on A Modlfic11lon to the Miiiet In the property tltuited 111 H id CW.,., ·~ ... _,_, -,,_, _,.. .. _ 1 t 1tlt .. lnelr No 11913 In 8ook Ptatc NOTICE C.itfomlll 112704 Nowmber 2, 1882. Pltn of Atlt1lal Higt'rwl)'I (MPAH) .n County and State detcr•bed ..
NOTIC• cw TMllTWl'I •~ County CleR of OrW>Ot CountY on 14178, pege 51; 01 Otticlal R«orda The Flcllllou• Bualne u N1m1 '-1t• the Miiiion Viejo area Lot 81 of Tract No 4003. In Ille
T.S. Me. tM November 3. 1982 In the olflc. 01 the Recordtt 01 'JCTTTIOUS 9U-U referred to l bov• WH fllld In Publl1heel Orange CoHt Dally B. Technle., rellnemenl• to Ille Coty of ~ BNcf\ Counl)' ol
NOTICm ..... Or-tnge Coun~ d9ed of tnm NAm ITAW Orange County on September 10, Plot, Nov. 11. 13, 20, 27, 1882 MP.AH to update propoud Ott nge, Stele ol Ceiirornla, H
YOUAM•DP'AULTUMDOlA Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally o..cno..itie ' • The I~ per.one -CIOlng IM2 4820-82 11tgnmen11 to e1t1blltlltd lhownontmae>thereolrecotdedln
DID>OF11tUST,DAftOA"'9L Pll<M,Nov.8.13.20.21.1M 2. AleaMtlotd•talllnand to lot t>utlneel•. 81tphtn S Scott end •-"'NOT'M't ellgnmenu In Iha Sen Ju1n 8oolllll8 pegesl3 14 15 18 17 49•0 82 SOUTHERN CAl.ll"ORNIA A1aoc111 ... 4500 Cempua Orl,,e, .-wx."' •~ Cepiatrll'IO.,.. ',1 Mii • ' ' ' ' 2I, tHt. UNLEaS YOU TAKI • 5ll of Trttel No. 702e, tn the City of WOMEN IN ADVERTISING, 412 828D. Ntwf)Of't Beech, Cllllornl11 flCTTTIOUS _,..... C Ttchnlctl relinemenll to the l8 & Ill ol IKtlltneoua Mtpt.
ACTION TO '"OTaCT Yo,uR Nit.IC NOTIC( Newport BHGh ... per mip Watt Foutlh 81tffl. Suite 208, 92660 MPAH to updlle ptopot•d teco<Th~a·,..?'~~~d·n~. on'lNIEl ~RT't, IT MAY M SOLD A A rtcOfded In Boole 268< Pege 43 to N,... STArn.NT •v ~ ~ ·-~· v-·~ " "*1C aAUE. If YOU ... o AN ftCTTTIOUtaua .. aa 471nclullveol miac:etteneou1mape. Senti Ana . Ctlllornl• 8270 1 ThltbullnesswueonCIUGttdbye Tiie lollowlno person 11 oolng allgnmenu 10 ••t1bll•l1•C1 NBAILEY1nunmarr*l~en
aJIJ'\.ANATION Of THE NATUM NA• STAT'eMl:NT In the olltc. ol lht counl'I rec0td« OotothH A. Cteeg1n. 25582 Oorpotlhon bulll'l9I M lllgnmtnla In Iha ltvllltlN•wpotl .Tiie llteel lddtesa •nd othlr
Of T ................. •o·-•T of ..... ,., CrMk 0t1ve, LtQun• Hiiis. Olllfornll Stephan S. Scott 8tech .,., tJon ..-.-..... ........ .. -Tiie lollowlng persona .,. doing .... coun.,. 92t53 •nd AllOClat.. c R E A T I v E v I 0 E 0 0 Revltlon of the Muter PIM or common ~· . If toy. or Ille YOU, YOU 8HOULO CONTACT A ~ 11· YOU ARE IN OEFAUl.T UNDER A G PRODUCTIONS, 23 t Ctbrlllo, · reel p.operty ClnctlbeO above 11 &.AWYa:f'. l & R AVIATION . 4000 OEEOOF TRUST DATED 7-30-81 ... , .... °"'· 412 WMI F-111 MtNn w_ r..iberg. Coat• Meta. Callornl• 112827 Countywld• Blk•w•y• IMPCBI. putporttel to be-et Lind• .... Drive,
On November 18. 11182. II 8:15 MacArthUI' Boulevard. Sulla 5500. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Street. Sulla 206. Santa Ana, Stcrtlary Greg Thompson, 231 Ct_b<lno, modtlylng Iha reglontl blktwty NtwpOf1 Buen. Celll0tnla 82880
a .m . A LL AN B W ILLIAMS WHI Tower. Newport Beech, PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Cllifornlt 112701 Thll ll'temonl wu f•ed wtth the Coate Meet, Ctlllornlt 82627 aystem ln vetlous localiOnl 1'he unelttaioneCI lruttee
CORPORATION, 1 Cttlfotnle C1Jll0<njt 92660. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBl.IC SAL.IE. Thlt "'111""' 11 conducted by an Counl)' Clar1! of Otenge Counl'J on T'hll bullnelt 11 conC111<:teCI by en throu~hout the County. di I I 1 1 lltbllll lo 11)' corpotellon ts duly appointed J 1 m 81 R . G 0 rm an. 3 4 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION un1nc01por1teCI Htocl1t1on other November 41, 1082 .,l'""t1t in<llVldl.ltl 2. he P,uOllc He.ring wlll tnclude ln:~!c:Tneu n:, Ille ltr~t 1Jd:.U
TrllllH under end putau1nl IO Chtlttamon Eul. lf'lllnt. CalilorMI 0 F THE NAT URE 0 F THE then 8 partnerahlp. r •• Gteg lhomP80f\ 1 he f o I Io w Ing Pro Po 'u• d IN>d other common ClellgflatlOl'I, If
OteCI ol Trust ttC<>tCled April 27, 92714 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU Oototllet A-C;:;p1t11 Put>llthed Ortnge Cout Diiiy Thia ttlltlMl'll wu filed with Ille :=t•nta lo the lend H any, lllown herein
11181, u lnalr. No 32260. In t>ook Peul VIiia. 10408 ltcebte. SHOUU) CONTAfT A LAWYER CouThn~y·~em:·~ eo::'y1:: Piiot. Nov II. 13· 20, 27·~8~:U.82 Count) Clerk of Orl!!Q! COli!'IY on _ A Seket·Sllvaton Gtoup C5att Stld Hit wlll be mtde, bul 14034. p1ge 1517, of Olllc:ltl Founttln Valle)' Calilomlt 82708 ..._r11e add•-o 111<1 p.operty • ~·-..,.. ...... October 22 11182 wllllout c:ove nent ot w1uenty AecOfd• In the otnce Of Ille eo-,,nty Llwrence 'c Bauelt, 32161; -19411 Port locksle\z~/~~ce. Novembii 3. 11182 • • F2GOltl 1acrea) IOClled In the nortlle111 Et eJIP(-°'Implied, regttdlng lllle'.
RecOf'der of Oranoe County. St••• Se• 111end Or•ve. Leguna Niguel. ~ Beech. CA 9 · (II • P 1 c no1tr9 PUBLIC NOTIC( Publl1he<1 Ottnge coatt Dally ~~:in:1~:~1~~~oc~~;l~y• poast1110n, or encumt>raneee. 10
of Clllfomil-Ellecuted by GERIK_ c.Jllornll 112677 a t reat •delreu or common ubll•h•CI Oreng•2 °1~1 0 • ly FICTITIOUS IU96NEll Pilot, OC:t 23. 30. Nov. e, 13, 11182 B Ceplstrtno Betch Specific P•V th• unpaid beltnce 01 th•
SMrTH, "'unmarried__,, Will Thie bulineu I• ~ucted by • oe11Qn1tlon or P<operty It thown PllOt, Nov. e, 13, 20, 7, 18 4:22·82 NAMa.STAttlllOCT 4683·62 Pia~ toolleel In the unlncOl""'lled note(•) secured t>y llld 0..0 of SEl l. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO genertl ft'""ntrShlp. , tbollt. no wtttanty II Olvan N 10 lte The fOllO I I Cl I • ,..... Ttull, to-wit. $840,747 _01, lncluCllf'IG HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 'J~ R. G0<mtn comc>le1-or correctnttt)" Tiie MLIC NOTICE butl,_. 1,.w no P•tton 1 0 no PUBLIC NOTICE communll'I ol Cepl1treno 8ttch es provided In uid note lt) =It II time of .... In ltwlul Thie ttttemenl wu flied with lhe benellclt ry unde• H id DHd ol PROFITOUEST ASSOCIATES , The ,..,___ V'-... ~u• ,...._, ...... ln~iu~h: ~u:1f01~::i'~ ~::.~: 1d11tne11. II tny, undlf the ltNN of of the United 8191•) II Ille Cf>unl'I Clerk of Orengt Couniy on Truit. by reuon ol 1 breecll or flCTITIOUI .,..... 1648 WHlcllll Drive, Newport .,.,_,, -~ ..,..., .... Pfoje(te aa1C1 OMO or Trull. 1-. charges
front entrtnc:41 lo the old Orange October 6 11182 ci.leult In tne OOllQlllOnl MCUteCI MA• STATU9NT a.em. CA ll2960 Amencan ln<llln ECWC.llon Title IV A Z 0 n • Ch• n 0 1 8 2 • 3 7 and hl*lMI of the TnmM and of County Courthou11. loclled on QOMllAN 'AND IA1.TAREW thllfeby. hetetof0te eacuted and The IOfOwtng "''°"' are doing s Bruce Pettlaon, Genetti Projec1 le Calling • apecitl meeting the 1N111 crMteCI by .. ic1 Deed ol
S e nti An • Blvd .• t>etween A "'•f•Mlotllt lAw C«pcwellofl dellveted to Ill• undetalon•CI • bull,_.• Penner, 1235 Sentlego Or . Tuesd'y November 18, 1982 Ir~ (8tke<..Stlvltori Group) propoeea I Tr\lst
Syc1more S1. & Brotdwly, Santa 4000 IUcAtttlur loutew9'd written OedarttlOn of Oefeul1 ei'ICI (A f NAT I 0 NA l IM AGE ~Beach, CA 92880 1to11 ~ m The hear1ng will be held change ft om t he A 1 "Genet1I The bel'lefie!e under UICI OMd
An1, CA. ell right, tltNI end lnlereet Suffe 1100 WMI Towet Oemtnd IOf S•. end M itten 11011<>1 COORDINATE ENTERPRISE, (B) Thll bualntst ;1 ClOl'ICIUCled by e •I Plehant View School. 18802 ~itlcullurtl" Oiatrlc.t. to thl PC ol Trual heteto7ore uecuted Ind
oonlleyeCI to end now held by It Newport a-fl, CA l2'IO of br'9llCh and of elecllon 10 cauM AUTO CARE SPECIAL, 1015 E. 18th ilmlleCI ptnnerahlp, l•t1d•u line, Huntlngto" BHch, ltnneel Communltv Olllrlct 10 delivered to th• und•rtlgned 1 under H id 0..0 ol Trull In the F1teo70 the under1lgned 10 Hll H id StrMI. Cost• Mesa, CA 92827 s Btuc:e Pelllton Ca•tornle 112847. Tiie hearing wlN lie prolllde tor commetclal/ofllce, light wr•tten Declaration of Default and
property lltutted In telCI County PubllaheCI Orenge COHt 01ffy property to Mlllfy NICI obllgtllona, DAVID G. CARNEY. 318 lrll Thia ltllernenl -• llled with tilt helCI to dlecuu the 1983-64 PfOfecl lnduatrltl, Hild •nd grevel, end O.m1nd for Sele end • written
lnCI Stet• deecrlbtCI • PllOt. Oci 23. 30. Nov e. 13. 1082 and thereefter the underafgned Ave. Corona del Mtr, CA 1121125. county Cfllftl of Otenge Counl)' on Proc>OMI At 11111 """· ret6Clenll Of open9 ..,_C 0 ml':'u~y P, 0 111 • Notte. ot Otfeull 'en<1 Election to Lot 28 on 8IOdl 2t of ~ 469Q..82 c:--' Mid nollc:t of breech end of JAMES GARNER. 2111 Wah'lut OCI 29 l882 Ametleln ll'ICllan ancntry -utQed Sell Tiie IJl'lderMgnecl C11UMC1 NICI
BMch. In the Clt'J of~ 8etGh P\BJC NOTICE ,eleetlon to be ~onted July 13. St .. ~ 8eadl. CA t2M3 · • ,_ to give Input, crlllcltm, end lletp Amendment 112· I 1 (Bet.411..Stlvet0<I Notio. ol Otleult and ElectlOll to
Countr. 01 Orange. Stele ol 11112 H lnttr. No. 82·241530 In ._. r--•'""e i"-""""'am""'-·' """" Group) concurflnt ectlon wllh ...... 10 ..... ~...,..,In 1 ..... -·nl{ ---..... .......,._..._ MICnAEl E. MOAIARTV. 2111 Publlelled 011~e Co111 011ly "' ... ~ ...... ....,.. ...........-,--"'~et Plan Amtndment tnd Zone .,_ .,... ,.......,.,,... ... ~ Cellforn •. u per map tecordtd In 8oolt page of .,.,...,91 .._..,. Wtlnul St . Newport BHch. CA PllOl OCI 30 N e 13 20 11182 111ve 1nv que11lon1 regerdlng the ''"'"'" wilt<• the reel P<<>Plft¥ la loc;eted. Book 3, Page 28. Mlace11eneou1 FICTITIOUS auSINEIS In the olllce ol Ille Recorder 01 92663. · · • ov ' ' 4783•82 heating. pleeu cell 1nci11n Chenge. LEWIS & 8CIUCtiER Mape. In Iha Office ol Ille County NA• STATl•NT Orange County: Said tale win be Thia bullnttl II conelucle<I by. Educ:tllon It (714) 847·7001. c . Ctpltlrtno Beach Specific ENTERPRISES dbl
Recofelet of lllCI County The s1tMI The nemaa ol the bualnelHI: ( 1) made. but without coven1nl or o-at pertnerthlp. ,.._IC NOllCE Publlahed Oreng1 COHI Delly Pl•n llont Ch•~ 82·39) ptopoaes Tiiie SeNlcea
addrelt ol Ille rNI propetl'J .. 113 GOLDEN WESl BUSINESS PARK w1rr1ntv. t11prHI or lmplled. o.vtCI G Ctfl'l8'f ,--PtlOt Nov 10 I I f2 13 11182 'p. c If I 0 Cl . v. '0 pm. n t ,, tllCI T I 29111 StrMI. PMwport e.ec:n. CA. 12) GOLDEN AK.AR ASSOCIATES. regtrdlno 1111• POIHHlon. or Thll ll•t-1 WU n1ec1 with Ille FICTI'TlOUI ........ • . • • • 4972·82 redevelopm1n1 tegul1tlon1 e nd r:.n. F.::.· ...
The underalg ned l ruetee loClted 114821 Telle< Avenue, Sult• e ncuml>r1noet. to P•V Ille County Cl«tc ol Orengt County on MAm aTATPmNT tCldtetHI Ioctl public H rvlce Vlei PrtSldent
dltcl1lm1 1nv lltblllty for eny 1~.!:1 ~ Beach. £.t'!!.,omta1 .... remaining prlnclptl t um ot the1 Novembers. 1882. The loftowlng l*IOftl 1,. Ootng Nit.IC NOTICC s'":!!'ttandlc Po11tn'*•'10Cll10 .':!"'*•• "'•• The1 .. _ ~T,,,... °' ,_., lllCor'rect,_ of the •treat ecklrtlS .. 2.....,, II ·-•by reg11tet..., v1 ... nole(tl aecured b~ ••Id dHd o '191• ~ u: ..--~ • ,,. ....
end other common Cleelgn1llon, II lollowf<Al perlOf'IS. Trust, with Int_, It In Mid "°" Publl1lled Orenoe Co11t Delly C 0 UN T R y G A R DE H PIQTl'nOUS llUeMll loetl COHiii Program (lCP), TITLE II 8
tlf'i, lhowrl herein. 750 sin• OeVllOprnenV•''-' RI Comd f!,~1 · ptoYlded, lldvancee;,.~~!f'IY1• Tunder PllOt. Nov. 8, 13, 20, 27, 1882 CATERERS, 719111. Mein St .. S1nta n..... 19!,A~T~e Clol"" j'tmnpc~l!111011olnlleplalnenlodr 1~!~tlondn 109 91Mt Mtnlu IMvd., S a id aal• wlll be made, but II 0<rento .,,_, 01 . ....,. • the term• of Mid ..,_. o Nil, 4891·62 Ana, q1 92701 .... .,..,..~ .. -v ..... ~--... C,...,_, ,.., ,.... Wte 119,
without covenent or w1,,tnty, 209. Slfl Diego. C1lllorn11112121 .... e11ttgee and npenMa of Ille Sombreto St reel Ille. (I (>utlnat1.• of 1pl1treno 8Hch wllhln lhe ..,. .. --.. CA_..
tllpt .. or implied, t8Q1fdlng thle, Se c on Cl U.S. Aku. Inc .• a Trut1ee and ot the truttt crNted 111 P\llt.IC N011C[ Ollll0tnla COfPQfltlOl'I) NINI S HEARTS. 2 Skipper. ,Coastal %ont (ttl) m.1711
siou-1on. Of encumbftnoea. 10 Oat-• eotporltlOl'I Mid ()Md of TNl1. Stlcl .. """' lie Thi bu'"' .. concsuc ad ..., lf'lllne CA 92114 0 . c 0 mm u n I I y p , 0 I 11. p bll fled 0 c I 0 II pey the~ prlnclpel ~of l"'-bu*"-ii c;oneluc:led by t 11.+d Oii: Monday, fit~tlef 2t, ITAttlmNT Of MAMOOf-.n' t .. -1 ~, 1 J°E AN M SCHAOEOER 2 I Amendment 82· 12 (C1pl1tteno u 1 renc. OH t y
the not• eecur.o by Hid Deed of JQlnt Venture 1 tN2. t1 2:00 p.m. et Ult Chapmen Of U8I °' corporetlOn Stopper, ll'Wle. CA 82714. ' jBHch Specific Pl1n) concurtent PilOt, Nov 13• '°· 7• 11182 .......... ..,
Truat. wlltt lnterett thereon, ea CoMM 0..etoprnen1 Co A~tinttenotlolhec.N'cc.tt• PIC11TICMJa .... N NAiii .. ~~ =:" OERAlD A .. SCHAOEDER. 2 action with Oen•r•I P11n ~
prOY\ded tn Mid note. tdVanCM. If By. Robert A Stine, 9u1C11no. 300 Eut Ch~ Ave.. The lollowlng pereont have P:reeldtnt ' Skipp«, IMM, CA 82714. lArnendlnent lllCI lone Chtl'lge ----1111---IC--NO-nr_t __ _
eny, undef the tarm1 of atld e>..t Vice Prffielenl OttnQ9. Ce 1bandoned IM UM of Ille llcfRloul -Thll-•lal_,. -flltd with in. J hlt bu*'"9 ll ~ltd by a COMPtlAttC E WITH THE .--. ,,_
4 1 Truth -feH, c:harge, and This lll~t wll llted •ltll lie At ll!t time of tht lnllll l pub-!>'*'-_. Countv Clerk of Or•noe COUflty on ~el ~J~~.· .,.....,,._.._ COAU~llFITVORAtlCIAT.· ENVIRONMl!Hf Al. --l'IC--TlTIOU---.-_,-... --.. ---upanMI of Ille TrutlN and of the A Btenoll, County Cletk of Orange •• •llon ol thl• notice. th• total M. FERGUSON & HAHN. 3000 OC:I .,., 28 11182 -· ... ....., .. _ " NAm •TATIMbfT
trutt• c:rHl•d,..b'I H id OHCI ol County. Oct. 13. 1082. amount of the Ul'lf)lld t>tlence ol 1119 W. Coaet Hlghwey, ~Beach, 0 • • ,_,.. ll\ll ttatement.,.. fled wttll IM The lollowlng envlronmen111 Th• followlt19 peraon 11 doing
TNtt ,..... ot>llO•llon MCUted by the 6tiow CA 82M3 Publltlled Oreng• CoH I Delly County Clettl of Ot.,ge County on OOC-tlllon ,,.. .,_, prepared bu.,,_ ...
T"9 lolll lfl'IOUlll of tM unplld PubHshed Ottng• COHI Delly docrlb•d CIHd of ltult and Tiie FlctlllOut 8utl~ Heme Piiot oc 30 H 6 H2 October 1 1"2 '°' '"'" Pfoje(ll pcnuant lo I.lie G 0 I. 0 E H E A G "E tNllerlCt of IM ot>llgltlon ltCUted Pilot, Oct 23. 30. Nov 6. 13, 11182 fftlmtled coatt, expenHt, ind re ferred to ebovt WH llled In 1 • ov. · 13• 20• 1 ' ,,.._ Ctlllotnlt Envlronmental Qu1111y
t>y lh• proptrty 10 be aotd end ...... 2 ecfVlnC* It ue. 11&.ee °'""" COunry on A11QU1l2S, IN2. •7N-e2 Publl•h•d Oreno• CoHI Delly Ac1 wtllctl • lie r~ by the ENTERPRISES. 1172 Malloy Or .
rHton•bl• Hllmtl•d COllt, Tiit ooenlna bid may.,. OOlelned HENRIETTA M PERGUSON, PUllllC NOTICE Pilot, Nov e, 13. 20. 21. 1812 lol.rel ot SupetVllOtl prior lo or :::1~f.'c'!::"M;.:, ~:ie'"29°·
aw.per1-and advenoee 11 the time PUBLIC NOTtC( by ~ (7f4) 837-oHe the dtl'I 3011&2 C1nt1tbury St . '-•oune 48084a concurrent wllll the propottd Sien Slmctie Glltatmlln, 8172 of the tnlll•I publlottlon of the before the.-. Niguel, CA 92871. 1'1CTITIOUI .,...,, Oeneret Pl111 Am•ndmen11 •nd Me/lay Ot .. Huntington Beeol\, CA
Nolie. ol s• 11 $9,425.00. 1'1CT1110UI .,..... D4"•, Octol>er 2t. 1882 l.OU18 Gl.ENN HAHN. It NAiii ITATI_,., P'talC NOJIC( rat1ted PfOjecW. 821148.
The beneflclll')' 11ne1et Mid o..o NA* 8TAn.Jff Hermee FlnMGJat Stonelngton, l.1gun1 8e1cll, CA tile rollowlng ptfton I• doing ~•llve Oeclar111on1 12Pot021 Tiii• llullnff• 11 ~ucted by en of Trull herelof0<e eucuted end The lollowlng peraon r1 doing CorPO<ltlon tff5t but1nfM aa· PICTTT10UI .._.. an 2POI007 -Trt11tportetlon ll'l<IMdull. =.1i':,"J'.c'.:,::::nu:.d~~ed~ ~~A1s & ASSOCIATES. ~~.~~~':;E Thia .... ::-::.M"'9Cl~IM ~J J lNTER,RllU. 1555 Tht :=1:~ doing =~\~~~f.I..'= I.I 01t1etn\an
303, R II I 0 I 0 .. , Countv ,.._.. of Or-,.._,_,., -........... c"..!'~ .. !:.~· aoo, Cotti .... .....-... " -----......_I. to ., fhll .... _,1 -llllCI ... ,h '"' Oem•nel for 811•. end 1 written •nc v aw r ve, reno•. COMPANY, Aoenl , -..-~ -....-...,_.,,, -· -..,,.,.,_ ....... .., ---...--_,,.R,..... Cou ll'I Clerit of Orantt Cownty on Notice of OefNI and EJecllOl'I 10 Clllfomlll 821185 I )' Marco er...... November •. 1812. John It Noblt, IHI Metl MA TILl'S TIUNO URVICE. ~· .,. "°' l)r!>ilc1• unoer Oo "at 1N2 Sell Tiii 111~ GtUMc1 Mid Chrlellnt l.ynn Stenley, 3030 Allle4ant lecretery , • P•Ut Verde Drive E No. 400 Cotti '"'°' Nept. Tllttln, Ct. 02tl0 Sfttt El"' OuiOtl!MI) t. 1 ,_ Not!Ce of Oel9U11 tnd Eleotlon 10 ~Drive, Oranoe. CallfO<nll One Clfy Blvd .. WMI, Publl•h•d Orange COHI Otlly Mw. CllltomlallHH • Rolltrt Bflln Jollnton, 1073 l!t!W0111Mnl .. l""9C1Atporl403 l>ubltehed Ort~• Co••t Delly
a.ti 10 bl rtcOfded In the ooun1)' 112111 Or•noe. CA. 028M Pllol, Nov .•• 13, 2(1, n . 1912 Jenet L No• ..... -1. NIPll. Tu.tin. Ct 02'80 -8tlltr·lllvll0tl Group. ....... N ,. 13 27 1912 ,.._.,,. rMI property It loo8ted, Titll lll.wlMlt It conelucled by an Tel (7141 t315-82H 491&-lt 1188 .,.._ Verde ~lw i,''CO;i1 Ttllt ~It condueled by en An bWonment.i ll'flPKI Aepo(t '"""" 0• "• · 1 ' ,919..e2 o...: ~ 20. 1 .. 2 lndMdu& l....evblllhed Newpofl Harl>Of Nfwl ..._., calltomlt tMat lnCIMdlMI .'".'\ 1111 t>••n prepued lor tl\t
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Orang• Oout DAIL v PILOT llaturdey, NoY9mber 11, , ...
Mexico • • cr1s1s
~'transitor y'
By LAURINDA KEYS
A11ecllttecl "-WrMer
CORONAIX> -U.S. banks will be forced to
change the credit policies which allowed Mexico to
amass the largest foreign debt of any developing
country, according to a Mexican am bassador for
special affairs. l
The credit extension policy ol Amerk an banks
"in no way excuses our errors, nor explains our
incautious expansion and the related increase in our
debt," Sen. Fausto Zapata told the Associated Press
Managing Editors convention.
"Yet it certainly helps in compre hending
them," he added.
"Whe n we examine the history, yet to be
written, about my country's financial crisis . . . the
people of the United S ta tes will dem~nd an
accounting of their banking institutions and will
revise their methods and credit policies," said
Zapata, a former newspaper reporter.
He said his country's recession, unemployment.
currency devaluation and foreign debt problems
amount to "a transitory crisis, but one of undeniable
gravity ."
Despite Mexico's financial problems, he said,
"The strength of the national state remains intact."
He said the s tability of Mexico for nearly 70
years is one of "the reasons considered at the time
.as valid for granting Mexico the la rgest credits the
international banking system has to offer . . .
"The precariousness of the state, or its non-
existence, as such, often gives vent to the political
instability that makes of Latin America, with few
exceptions, a land of pain and abuse, diametrically
opposed to every American notion regarding human
rights," Zapata said.
In a reference to killings in the Palestini.an
refugee camps of Lebanon, Zapata said, "Today,
part of Central America Is a vast Sha tila-Sabra with
no limit to torture, atrocity and death."
He said immigrants and refugees from Central
America are increasing on Mexico's southern
border. "We may pridefully take credit then, even
within the tempest of this financial crisis, for the
worthiness of the position that maintains our moral
solvency throughout the world," Zapata said.
The managing ~itors heard a different view
earlier in the day, when Mexican author Mauricio
Gonzalez de la Garza said his country exhibits "all
the repugnant liabilities of a dictatorship in decay.''
He said that when Mexican President-elect
Miguel de la Madrid takes over from outgoing
President Jose Lopez Portillo on Dec. 1, "it will be
like inheriting a ranch."
He said Mexico "is heading toward chaos, and I
will not deny that chaos Is fertile ground for
conununism. ••
He urged the editors to "think about what will
happen to the United States if there is a revolution
in Mexico, or if Mexico becomes a C uba or a
Vietnam with a Viet Cong, or becomes divided into
a North Mexico and a South Mexico." 1
He said that oil revenues which were expected
to make Mexico wealthy were wasted on whims,
such as an orchestra that traveled the world playing
for free in the finest concert halls, although "no one
wanted to hear a new orchestra with an unknown
conduct.el"."
In a response to de la Garza, Zapata said, "He is
almost fanatical in his political view. He's been able
to exercise for many years his political criticism in
the freest form."
A grou p of visitors tou rs fhe control room of the
!!uclear plant a t T hree Mile Isla nd in Middletown , Pa.
Three Mile Island now
• • a 0 tour1st attraction·
By RICH KIRKPATRICK • _ .. _. ..,... WrtW
MIDDLEI'OWN, Pa. -There was
a time when a manned entry into the
radiation-dre nched containment
building at Three Mile Island was a
big event, widely covered by the
nation's media.
Now, entries are made about three
times a w eek with little press
attention.
Once, fe w people knew the name
Three Mile Island.
Now, the plant. isolated in the
middle of the widE!_ ~usquehanna
River, draws thousands of tourists
each year. They board buses for plant
tours and the chance o{ standing near
the site of the nation's worst
commercial nuclear accident.
And on the island itself, 1,200
people come and go each day, caught
up in daily work routines found at
any industrial plant. Here, however,
everyone wears a small badge -a
dosimeter that registers radiation
expo8Ure.
Elaborate aecurity measures are in
place. visitor aroompariled by an
escort must register at the outer gate,
then re -regis ter at th e plant
processing center.
Everyone walks through a device
that checks for concealed weapons
and explosives: visitors are aearched:
packages are X-rayed; and employees
carry plastic cards that must b ej
inserted into special lock's to gain,
access to various pa.rt.I of the plant.
Since the March 28, 1979, accident,
the plant's owner, General Public
Utilities Corp .. has divided Unit 1 ud
Unit 2 operations.
At Unit 2, the drama of thoee first
entries into the containment building
have given way to drudgery. Workers
are scrubbing the surface
contamination off interior walls and
technicians are repairing an overhead
"polar crane," which will be used
next year to lift the 140-ton head off
the reactor.
on the reactor," said TMI spokesman
Doug Bedell .
During the summer, technicians
lowered a miniature television camera
i nto the core to find out what
happened.
The upper live feet of the
12-foot-high fuel assemblies in the
middle of the reactor core had
collapsed Into a bed o f rubble .
Although some uranium oxide fuel
pellets had cracked, there was no
evidence they had melted.
Extensive engineering 1tudies are
under way to determine the best
method for removing the fuel. Once
out of the reactor -a job that could
begin by 1985 -lhe fuel will be
packaged and disposed of by the
federal Department of Energy.
Since the accident, a number of
minor water leaks and a fal9e readin~
of elevated hydrogen levels within
the reactor triggered emergency
alerts. All turned out to be minor
incidents.
One of the biggest problems has
~ financing plan for the cleanue.
Gov. Dick Thornburg s co.t-ifiinng
measure has stalled in Congress,
mai.nly because lawmakers see no
need for charging their constituents
for mistakes made in another state.
Thornburgh's plan called for
contributions to the $1 billion cleanup
oost from the federal government. the
nuclear indu1try, the state s of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey and
GPU itselr.
Pennsylvania -haa already
appropriated its $5 million ahare for
1982-83 and ratepayers o{ GPU
companies in Pennsylvania and New
J el'Sey have begun paying $36 million
a year towards cleanup.
In 1983, GPU expects to spend $70
million for the job, Bedell said.
With increased revenues and a
lowe~ of its short-term debt. GPU's
financial picture has brightened.
After the accident, water was a
help and a hazard. Water kees-the
reactor in a safe. cooled condition, but
600,000 gallons of radioactive water
that spilled out of the reactor coolant
system unleashed radiation within th~
----------• containment building. Plate NOTJC£ Most of that radiation has been
For the nine months ended Sept.
30, the company reported net income
of $32 million, up from $19.5 million
for the same period in 1981. However,
It has not paid dividends lince 1979
and is retalnlng earnings to meet caah
needs, said spokesman Joe Benish.
"The financial condition o{ the
company has improved over the same
period last year, but major
uncertainUes...remain," Benlsh Mid. ~=========~ MNl1t74 filtered out of the water, now'lltored NOTICE Of' IALa Of' in two ·~o0,000-aaJJon tanks at the ...CI MOJMHS
m&.MOADWAY•
MOllTUA&Y
110 Bro.c!Way
Costa Mesa
642•9150
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WISTC .... CHAPk
<427 E. 17th St.
-Costa Mesa 64~9371 -·
...c • rm MOllTUAllH ~8Hch ..... 11 ur:= ..
... ....,.Cu611,ano ... ,"'
MAL~AT e
IWVATW IAU plant.
One problem la restarting Unit l ,
whR:h had been cloeed for refuelina
when the accident occurred. Although
not,. damaged at the time, the plant
wd ordered closed.
.... ,._,.... Radiation levels have dropped in
In the Superlot CO\lf'I Of the Stat9 h .... f th ''"i t 01c.ittomla.1n atw11or 1,,. County t e upper pa ... o e con-nmen
ot Orangt. building. permitting workers to spend
In the Mallar ol the Ealate Of more time lnaide.
LARRY v. McCART. daceaMd. "A main thin" now is reducin:r the During teat.I lut year, crack.a were
discovered In Unit l 's steam
generating tubes and the company ii
In the middle of a $25 million repair
program.
Noticed it hereby glWn t"-' tfle •
undertlgnad wt11 Mil et prl\I... ..... radiation level•. In and aroun the
to th• highest and belt t>lddef -----we can have a s"•• .. 1-ed aublect to eonflrmatlon of Hid •~..,r .., .... _...
Supetk>f Court on«.,.. tM 23rd ~nee there when it'1 time to work
day of NO¥amb«, 1N2 et the oflloa
or Coolceev. Colemen and Howerd,
11782 E. 11th StrNI, Tuatln, County
91 Orange. State of Cellfomla. Iii Ille right. tllte and lnter91t of Mid
min«, In and to all IN eartaln ,_.
property eltuated In IN County of
Orange. Stal• of Cellfornla.
partlcularty ci.KTIMd • foll~.
lo-wit: Loi 1 « Tr.ct llH M I* map
recorded In look 214. hoe 33 of
M~ M~ In IM ofllce OI
lhelAaoofdw of ~ County. 'More commonly llnown ••: 4502~ W Tlllrd Stte91, Senta
AM. c:.lllornla Tetm1 of Ille Ill c:MI In 1-.M
money of the United Stet•• on
oontlnMtlon of ..... Ten I* oen1 of
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...,. Of °'*' to .,. In """"' llld lie received et Ille afOfeMld
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o~ean d ,umping pei-il?
I STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) -The Navy Pl'OPQMI, announced in
Dumping oblolete nuclear-powered January, lnvo~~·= of up to
1ubmarinet In the ocean off the U.S . 100 defueled, nuclear
cout miat\t do Jone-term c:tamace to 1ubmarlnea durlq the next \hree
marine llf e and eventually cauae decedet. One pomble dwnp lite la the
"lnsldlou1 human heahh eUects," oceen. A Navy envlroftrnfntal report
warna the Oceanic Society. la expected latier \hil )'Mr.
The U .S . Navy 11 prepartn1 a The OoNnAc 8odety -which ii Md
propoul to dump •• many u 100 by ~ Roolilvelt, Onndlon
unwanted nuclear aubmartnm off the of Prelldent Fnnkl1n D. Roalwelt -
Califom6a and North Carolina a:mta aakl It Al "JINM&ure" for \M Navy to
over the nut 30 )'Hrt. Bu\ the eo1111der the w 11 a dump sraund
ec:.nk Sodety, a prtvace, non-profit for \he aabmartnel.
M'6onaJ poup, W'111 a delay Uftdl tM ~ .W-In thll dedlior\ U"9 tao
po11lble effect• of rel•H• of hl1h '° r.rm~k, lrnveralbl• ~'1 Into tM ~ Cln be deCWom. \he '• rwpart ...... studied fwlhlr. The c.u...-ntlan poup miln.._ Hu the NnP .. -...... -.mlinl thin 11 1n1ufftdlnt lntOnMUon "'
propaal II -~· at will Involve how much radloaetlvttJ will tie d nted .. nounu of nh•1dfr.n\MIUftlilin.......,._
iDfO lhe oc:ew •• the lnta. &bll" •rfM.maz•t. boW Ollllm* ftmld. ' ·,hltltdtoacUvltJ~ Ii move
The Oaellftle 80clet1 II a marine throUalt the web al -1118 ltlMI -ntlan orrllllAfJn wttll 70.000 iowaril bumna llDd ~ w,..__
mmtbln. It hlil ~ID ltmnfard to human Ille on 1-.ch lnereued m IMTladllo. apoaun to l'8CllolrivttJ.
t ...
I c1~11/tl tdl Dud W<ls pnmd,
and Mom W<IN N'ul/11 l>et1111f11~.
Ami <:w11 Aunt llurrlet ~ot
"little milty 11nmml tl1e eyes .
I
Aunt Harriet
always swore
\
fd go to the dogs
Mom always wanted me to he a doctor. Dad didn\
much care, ~long as I amounted to somet/if11g.
But Aunt Harriet was convirx.'fi.1 1 would come to
a bad end.
The reasons Aunt Harriet wus not exactly kindly
disposed toward me stemmed from when l inadvertently
left a pet catel]>illar in her sterling candy dish. After that,
Aunt Harriet felt truat my chances ol evolving into a
re&ponsible human being were bleak indeed. "Headed
right to the dogs, that boy;· she'dmutter.
To overcome this grave f)aw in my chamcter. she
began bombarding me with US. Savings Bonds. Figuring.
no doubt, that money might lead me away from evil
rather than tow-.W It. After all. I needed all the help I
could get. And Aunt Harriet couldn\ have helped me
more. 11lose Bonds grew up, 'along ~th me, into a nice,
fat nes1 egg. One I kept lapping as I moved along in
my life.
I finaJly hung out my shingle tod.ly: John Petrie,
doctor of veterinary medicine. I could tell Dad w-.is
proud, and Mom w.is really be.iming. And even Aunt
Harriet got a little misty around the eyes. After aJl-shes
the one who predicted I was going str.Ught to the dogs!
Buying US. Savingt Bond.r on a rtE,.'l.liar basis helps
Arnt'rica . And it can help a dream /J(!C()rne a reality
iMttad of something. that might M ve been .
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111-tOH **'BUY** NI. 7 pc: Dining Rm Set. n&-1491 anytime. OVWI, r&1199. furn a bettl llOld. No..,.. befOte I Sleep 1011. dllhH, c.....s wood dlalr w/rOtM Wt•tpc>ol c:ompac:t drfe'. Sieeper/Sola. 25' Aman• OAK FIREWOOD. YOU nxtures. 81c:ydff. Wed· 3087 Loren Lw. c:ll•lre, etc. 1700 Port colored hlc:k•d fabric, $75, excel c:oncl. Oood uMd Furniture & Ref/Freezer· •Ide/t ide PICI< UP OR WE DELI· ding glf11: China. cry Ital Ch• r I•, .1. H v H. NB
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home. M5-59M • to 0 I b rd • • I 1 O O • pettem. new Snut. 12~11 5" .. 1219 Sii Nov 13, 1°""· mltrore, lempe. Oual. 1amp1, k·bed. 1•3 Ave.
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we ... '9COnd., gutr. wtinda/eve 720-1151 wti Sl5 MT-3930 Sun, \3th, 14 "· H 5 Tobeoo (Ward ·, York· your flngerttpa everyday!
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PRESTIGIOUS SHORECLFFS
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::>range County Aul Eatate/An Advertlllng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 13, 1982 - 3
760-8333
Taal IUlllflL
Is what you will say w~ you ae th.la delichtful Lautremont
model, 4 BR in Harbor Ridge. Family room, fonnal dining, 3
baths, custom oak paneling, ceramic tile Oooring, designer
carpeting, air conditioned, 2 lovely patios. Breathtaking view.
$795,000. 760-8333.
ElllUllT~
Super sharp 2 BR.·& study in excellent location with view of
Back Bay. Formal dining, pool, tennis. No payments on 2nd for
2 years. owe 3rd. All for only $189,500. ~60-8333.
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F.njoy the serenity of this lush Oriental garden with Kol pond
or bask in the beauty of the 60 ft. pool and spa all included
with this lovely 4 BR. Big Canyon home with family room and
formal dining. Priced right at $825,000. 760-8333.
3 CIVIC PLAZA #170
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
lllWIWlllTlll
Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom New a.dford model with
ocean and city view . Profeesionally decorated and lancbcaped.
Quality 1 upgraded throughout. Private spa -brick patio.
Excellent value at $365,000. 760-8333.
IMn • TIE IUIT IF ••llT a nd within walking distance to the Beach, Markets and Udo
Village sits this gorpoua 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, and 2 Bedroom,
1 Batn Duplex with $210,000 ln a.umable financing!! This buy
won't last long at 10000. looo price of $280,000 and the Owner
wlU aaist with Financing. 675-6670.
• • • Extra i..rae Lot behind 8eM Oceenlront Al"ftl ... Nbly Mmnllinecl. Specba. 2 Bedroom Upper, One Bedroom Lower
Duplex. Owner would like lo tr-* for Palm Sprinp Condo
and •11 SUBMrl' YOUlt Orn:RI! 11\ill m11y t. )Ill what .,., ... lookln8 ...... and .... prtm .. affOl'd9ble al -.ooo.
t16.e870.
4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd-.y, November 13, 1982
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO SELL A
HOME IN 30 DAYS AND NOT
''BUY THE FARM''?
Tti~ U~IOO~ ~()LUTICN
IRYAI II TllTU ... -. This 2 Bdrm & den
hOme overlooks pristine greenbelt. earthtones,
plantation shutters. spa. Great financing.
$219,500.
IPIOTIOIW -Dover Shores, Immaculate S
Bdrm , Incredible views, perfect condition.
$675,000.
HIETllll HltlE -Architects homel In
Seavlew, 3 Bdrm, view, dark room. loft and
tasty touches throughout. Really special!
$425.000.
I ....... -Immaculate! 3 bdrm, den, 3 bath
In Irvine Terrace. Pool, shutters, spa and good
financing, tasty at $389,000.
PllHCT HI 11111 YllW -Hard to find
Broadmoor, expanded 4 Bdrms. gourmet
kitchen. extra large master suite. $429,500 LH.
ftlDS WU ,... • •111111 -Harbor
View Hiiis. Owner will carry $250,000 @ 12-te
Interest. No points for 5 yrs. Nr. comm. pool. 4
Bdrm 3 Bath $429,000.
1111 UY F• --"'1 acre lot with ranch
style home, oak floors, loaded with antique
. fixtures. 2 story barn, large pool. A kick!
$465,000.
MWNIT I _. -In Eastbfuff, ~tacular
night-light view, clean, fresh condltron. Onty
$275,000.
II Ol&IT PUU -Area, 2 Bdrm. 2 Batt) condo
with security, spa, sauna. pool and. financing .
. $87,500.
• ULAIY • -Mountain and bay view•, 4
Bdrm Dover Shor•, overflnenc:ed and anxJoua.
Only $375,000.
-• UI een• -Charming, central location, big back yard, R-2 zoning and loweet
prtce. $215,000.
• UINI .... ..:_ Prtvacy, HCUrtty Md a
romng lawn. 5 Bdrme, pool, .s>e and quality
crattemanshtp. Only $799,000.
u -1 •• -Brand new, d•t•il•d,
chanftlng. ,,... perk & blUff. ~ ~"""'·
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Newport, 5 Bdrm, Nlte View, near school
$275,000 ............................... 2531 Bunya, NB.
4 Bdrm."view of lites, spacious. split level
$429.500 ...................... 2515 Windover, COM.
Old COM -5 Bdrm. new, spacious. exciting
$549,500 ···-··············: «2 Begonia, Old COM 4 Bdrm. OWnr fin. fee. vacant, anxious _
$429,000 ..................... 2706 Lighthouse, CdM
IPll 1111-1
Spyglass. 5 Bdrm, view of Bay and Ocean
$850,000 ............................ 5 Point Loma. NB.
Large family home, pool & spa, 5 Bdrms
$349,500 ......................... 2406 Francisco, NB.
Back Bay Farmhouse, % Acre +. Pool, Barn
$465,0QO ............... «5 E. 20th. off Irvine, CM
Btuffl. G Plan. 3 Bdrms. 3 Baths
$250,000 .................. 2420 Vista Nobleza. NB.
Balboa Isle, new and vacant with charm
$575,000 ................... 211 Opal, Balboa l9l8nd
5' Bdrma/Bonua room/near Bch, rustic. cozy
$425,000 .............. : ... 118 Ruby, Balboa Island
vacant -sparkles -spa & pool, dean
$369,000 ................. 1315 Santanetla Ter. NB.
._ UlllL/fm -IUll -Cute clean, 3 Bdrm with dock for 2 boat1. Owner ftnanc»d.
Priced at MAI $528,000.
fm Ill IUll -Famllv home. Beacon Bay
waterfront, tennis. need• TLC, owner wm
finance. LMMhOld la attractive. $695,000.
• flal-• •MllT -Pool, apa, lmmllC.
decor, over 3500 aq. ft . with 5 Bdrma on a
quarter acre lot. Sellers fleJClble, Harbor tft
°'9trtct. i:Mt,500. ·
-NW -1111 -Good 4 Bdrm home,
good 12% loane. good neighborhood end greet
value. 1311,000 LH or 1415.000 Fee.
.... -., -Populer Cl ...... 3 BdnM..
den, 3 Bathe. "*'°"' ..... ll&0,000. .
.
ULIU llLm HMI• -Bay view! Half block to
water, clear lhotl 2 story. fireplace, 3 Bdrms, 2
Baths. Owner finance. Only $339,500.
llWPllT'I llllTlll 11•11 -Thia one Is a
teaderl 5 Bdrms, 3 ftreplaces, unlimited view
from Spyglass. Sunny, cozy, exciting, practical.
$850,000 Includes much of the furniture. Ownr
financing too.
Ill UIYM, LIW Pllll -_,.,.Dover Inside Big
Canyon. Priced to seU. light & airy atmosphere
2 Bdrma & 2 bath• with den great patiol Only
$350,000.
... lllL -Solid 3 Bdrm, Turtlerock, sunny
with plantation shutters, atrium. upgrades,
loans. s 179,900.
'8Y •11• • --Near park, 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath, very tut.rut, adult• with teens room.
$385,000.
-.ul NW -3 Bdrm hldeaw-.y with guest
cottage. clean 1llght view, well financed .
$365,000 .
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llSIDINTIAL IEAL ESTATE 5llVICIS
NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COMMUNITIES
•IAllll ..,..
Deane Deauvllle. Superb location overlooking
the 18th fairway. This dramatic 3 BR family
room townhome has It all. Huge master suite,
glass enclosed patio for outdoor living.
•UITll .......
3 bedroom Monaco model. Freshly painted,
new landscaping. Charming country trench
decor. Lowest priced Monaco In Big Canyon.
Priced to sell. Owner will help finance. •
SUYllW 1411 ....
Spacious 4 BR family home In private gate
community. Security for your family plus
association pool; spa & tennl& close by.
Pool-sized lot, view city lights.
IUFFI PH•
City lights & canyon vista are seen from the
deCk of this outstanding 3 BR home. Totally
upgraded thruout In the best of taste. Owner
highly motivated & will be flexible on terms.
IUFFI .,..,..
Largest one/story on fee· land. Beautifully
maintained Inside & out. 3 ltR 'fa family_ rm 9n
wide greenbett. Fireplace In Hvlng rm & master
BR. Flexible financing on one of Bfuff's best
properties.
..,. . 1211,111
Immaculate free-standing X Plan on lovely
private greenbelt. 3 BA, family rm & cozy hot
tub, all enclosed by a lovely wrap-around patio.
Seller very flexible.
•••Ill llD 1111,111
An exceptional value In this well located condo.
Only 2 years old & shows beautifully.
Community pool, fireplace & wet bar. 2 BR each
with Its own bath plus powder room. Excellent
financing.
•••Ill ~ 1111-
Charmlng 2 BR decorators cottage. Just
refurbished throughout. Huge lot, alley access
& auper Newport location. Good financing
awllable. .
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LOw prleed oceanfront In Cyprus Sharee. 4 BA.
g9ted community, private beach, ueoctatton
poof, spa & tennis. Xlnt financing. Sale, lease,
or lease/option.
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a.tter than new with a v'8wl Monteclto 3 BR +
family rm. Impeccable, fully landacaped &
proteHlonally decorated. Seller now out of
atate. Must sell. Minimum down. Try
'-8/optk>n.
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Seller wants this property sold Immediately!
Make an offer on thla lovely 2 story condo lft the
"new" Bluffs, located on the greenbelt, with
new neutral carpeting, and live In ~I
UITRln .. 1.
Private courtyard entrance leads to gracious
entertaining & views of Newport. Large famlty
rm, breakfast area, 4 BA or 2 den/offices.
Owner wlll hetp finance. ·
IAYmlt SMI ...
Brand new listing -12•1. $200,000 fixed, 30 YR,
assumable 4 BR Ivan Wells, customized
skylight, beamed cetllnge, oak floors & din!g rm. •
Easy care, easy entertaining & easy to love.
..... _ Mn.-
Owner will contlder a tr,ade or a le8M option on
this bright & cheery Dynasty model. Sky lights,
custom shutters & off white carpeting. 2 BR, 2
BA, Mparate suites. Owner will ~P finance.
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, Enter thta magnificent golf courae home thru
leaded be'leled doors to a sweeping atatrw.y,
oak wood noora, hand carved mant•. gourmet new kitchen & Shelyt Wagner baths. Everything
new.
CORONA DEL MAR ---,,,.,.. Spectacular oceanfront. Newly con1tructedl
Oak floors. Water purifier. Alarm. Intercom
system1. Two BR. Oen. Hobby room. Stan to
, best swimming beach tn So .. California.
11111111 -an.-1dea1 location on greenbelt with mini oo.n
vlewl Perfect plan with 2 BR & cozy de11
lnctudlng corner fireplace, large sunny lot -el
adds up to our exciting new listing! -----.... FantMtlc ftnancing on this cheery duplex In a
good are• of ofd Corona del Mar. 3 BR
detached home plua tuper 1 BR apt. Don't mlla
this great buy on a corner lot. •
OTHER AREA .S ---... CarefrM IMng with styte. Townhome with 2
maater bedroom suit•• + den. Taetefulty
decorated, plantation ahuttera, cathedral
ceUlnga & pewn, vi.wt Aaeume first and OWC
2nd. •
---....... Exceptional bayfront on fM land. Cu1tom
amenlUee galonR Oak planked floort, 3 spiral
_. stalrcaaes, 4 fireplaces, carved oak pub plus 2
additional wet b,ara. Step-down formal dining
rbom, walled In glass.
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little Island baytront. Enjoy the charm of
Balboa Island from the patio of this Ideally
located home. Presently a duplex, could
convert to~ngle family. Motivated setter.
unma 11...,.
This home hu a flair for living with 4 BR, large
family room overlooking the bay. All the
amenities of a guard-gated communtty. Good
terms are avaflable .
----.1.,.. Ttu1 lovely duplex Is located on a corner
overliled lot. 3 BR's In fr0f1(, separate gst rm &
large 2 BR Apt. 3 car gatage wtth additional
parking for 3 cars.• See this first!
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Anxious seller has reduced price to sell fast.
Large 4 BR family home on 45' lot all freshly
redone. Very flexible terms. Submit all offers.
Owner want1 out! ... ..,.
Thi• lovely 5 BR plus Den gives the whole famtty
their own epace. Sunny south patk> clOM to
private beaches & tennis courts. Great family
community. ---·-Charm la the only word for this wonderful 4 BR.
family home jult lt9pe frqm Betboa'a ~
beactte8 & renown harbor. Surrounded by a
White plck9t fence & pretty now.a this houl8
would detlght the fuaieat of buyw91 .... .. ..
Extra large lot, extra large home. Fabulous
potent191. F«m8& dlr*1g room, 5 8A, den & IPL
'--Ve IUndeak oould be .....wul garden room. Owl1er ......... aftlra.·
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Your f8"'11y wtll love thta apacloua 4 BA In
exoalent condttton. En~ the many Woolatk>n
f.cllltJea doee by. L..-ge dining room, 3 patios
ptua ab1wn wlapa I waterfall. ---·-.... View pstc, IMe, mountalna, llghta I QOtf coune
flam tNl lcMly 2 BA I den condo. Showa pride at._....,. In many upQr9dle I condttlon.
·~ I ,_,. ftMnolng Mrll•bll. Open T~ M.
CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT -A spectacular
location for thrs Harold Zook designed home with 4
bdrms., 4 baths, family rm. and formal dining rm.
Lush tropical landscaping adds to the atmosphere. A
one of a kind Investment at $2,500,000.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS VIEW -Popular Sausalito
plan nicety maintained with an exceptional
professionally done patio and yard -great for you
green thumbersl 3 bdrms., family rm. and a large
gourmet kitchen. $347,000 L.H.
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SPYGLASS HILL FAMILY HOME _,Ideal for an
actlv~ growing family. There Is a large game rm.
upstairs 1tnd a large family rm. downstairs. 4 bdrms.,
3 baths, a badminton court, dog run, 3 car garage
~nd a view. This home Is spotless and a deUght to
.see. $723,400.
• CORONA DEL MAR BAY a OC8AN VIEWS -
Featured In _Orange County Home and Garden
M~azlne. Fabulously designed and painstakingly
built 3 bdrm. 3 bath home with lavish use of wood,
brasa and stained glass. There Is a view from every
,room! Priced to sell by out of town owner at
.$975,000.
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REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
~llU ... MajestlcCountryEngllahhomeon COME W,ITH us TO.,.· •
the Bayfront with pier and 8'1p for large boat. - _ -_ ..:: ,, _ _ _ _ _ _
Sandy beach. Five bedroom• pfua elegant Hllll HL ... Gracloua two-story,
library. Six bath•. Ttte huge llvtng room, dining tandmark home on two full alze tots •..
room and patio terrace create a regal owrtpoklng Big COfona Beach, jetty lllld the
atmosphere for gracloua entertaining . . . blue Pacrtl~. The mlllton dollar 1unaet1
regardless of reason or the aeason. Owner wtll be treaaored almost dally ... so varied you
.., MWB •.. Highly desirable location with a
"forever" vtew of the bay and ocean. Two story
three bedroom home with lnvttlng brick patio
PLUS complete guest unit over three car
garege .........•..........•......•. : ................... $499,000
llMllW ... Delightful four bedroom, three bath
home, In an area Just old enougl) to have extr~ flexible aa to financing or possible 1 will never ttre of them. The name hu four
trade .................... --.. ····················· $2, 700,000 bedrooms, three batha. Also, there Is a two
111111 llLUI 11m . . . A masterpiece of • bedroom guest unit over three car garage. 1
elegance and dignity. Five bedroom home on The property ta deer, but the owner wouia CllrfY 1
1 character. Spectacular ocean, city and bay
view. Port Roylll model on extra wide lot. Spa In
atrium off family room. P~ble exchange for
the bayfront. Pier and ftoat for 48 foot boat. a first trust deed three to five years. $985,000 I
Sparkling pool. Huge complete apartment over Open Sat/Sun 1-4:30 . 3212 Ocean Boulevard 1 •
three car garage for mother. Spacious __ - _ -_ -_ _ _ _
entertainment room with wet bar. Owner
extremely flexlble as to financing. Wiii conJlder
exchange for units, commercial or smaller
home .............................................. $2,350,000
..... ISUll 1111 ... Bayfront. Owner will
carry One Miiiion Dollar first trust deed. Five
bedrooms, den, maid's quarters. Sixty feet on
the bay with pier and slip for three boats. Wiii
consider lease or lease/option ....... $1,500,000
• lllY• . . . Fascinating home In a luxuriant
setting. Five spacious bedrooms. Formal dining
room. Huge family room with wet bar and large
built-In televlslon screen. Custom POOi and
spa. Located on the 18th fairway ... $1~95,000
IPflUll -.&. ... Top of Spygtasa. Two story
beamed celllng living room. Formal dining
room. Family room with wet bar. Five
bedrooms. Spa and wet bar In meat• suite.
Lovety mountain view. Four car garage. Seller
extremely motivated. Submit offer. ~1.395,000
11111 _. ... Coold be your dream home on
the water. Huge living room, formal dining room
and beautifully appointed library plus master
bedroom In the main building. Across the uaed
brick patio Is a separate two bedroom guest
suite. The pier and ftoat wlll accommodate a 55
foot boat. You own the land .............. $985,000
Open Sun 1-4:30 308 Morning Star Lane
llYml TIUAll ... You will never tire of the 180
degree marine view . . . enjoyed from virtually
all areas of this spacious three bedroom home. ·
Restful famlly/bUUarda room. Tremendous patio
with custom spa end gazebo. You own the 85
foot wide lot -worth total asking prtee of
............................................................ $985,000
Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ....•... 1301 Dotphln Terrace
NHI 111111 . . . Quality ahowe In moat
everything -ptlftk:ularty In a home such •
this custom four bedroom btJilt wtth lath and
ptaater. Situated on a private beach. Muter
bedroom suite balcony overtookl beach and
bay. In-law or maid's Quarters. JUST REDUCED
$60,000. ....... ............................. NOW $920,000
' Ill HHll ... The much 1ough1 after
"Versailles" model. Spaclou1 four bedroonJ 1
home, Four lhd one-half bath1. Custom
decorating throughout. Exten1lve uae of
beWted glUI. Par~ ftoorl. Corner lot. Very_
prtvate and aecludect. Superb view of gotf
courM-·········-·······················~············· '850,000
-_. ... Ewry day II a holiday In thtl ..
· enchanting hc>rqe. TWo maeter bl*°Oml In one
wing. Third bedroom with own entry and pm ...
Nth in the other wing. Sit-down .. of OOMn.
URPet bay and c:tty flghta. NA room8 open to
Indoor dehumidified pool. 8ecurlty tyatem .
...... may carry 11t trult deed five~ 12%
""" '800.000 down........................... '835.000 .
.a _. ... Prestigious five bedroom, four
and one-half bath home. Restful bay view,
especially from the living areas and detuxe
patios. Plankwood floors, trench doors and
gorgeous woods. Maid's room with separate
bath. Room for spa In front courtyard. $150,000
to $200.000 down. Owner will carry balance at
12% ..................................................... $740,000 • IPl&UI l&L ... This delightful four bedroom
home reflecta' an a ir of comfort and
contentment._ The feeling Is accented by the
spect~ and everchanglng ocean vtew. This
Is the highly de8'rable Capehorn model. JUST
REDUCED $25,000 ..................... Now $725,000
L.91 ml ... Preetlgloua area. top location on
the widest street on Udo. Just steps to prjvate
beach. Ea1y walk to tennis courts. Four
spacious bedlooms. Practical floor pten, built
around large patio. The land alone worth the
total asking price. ············-···· .. ·········· $695,000
IPlaAtl l&L ... Megntftcent view of ocean and
city light• (no rooftops). Four spacious
bedrooms. Spantllng poot and spa In courtyard.
Brick and tlle walkway. This Is the rare
"Tradewtnds" rnodel with numerous amentttel
and conveniences. Uberat terms ....... .$825,000
Ill IUY• . . . Townhome la a pristlglous
location overlooking the sixth fairway. fhree
spacious bedrooms. Formal dining room.
Vacant and ready for quick occupancy.
Attrac:tNe ...umable financing. J\wlable ....
or .....,optlOn. An excellent buy et $599,000
or ,.... et $2200 a month.
-I I • •.• Oellghtful aptlt..,_ horM.
Nothing monotonous here. Beamed oelllng.
Fretil;h doors. Shutter• and tevelora. Thr•
1pacloue bedroom•. Den and famlfy room. Prope~ In top condition. Spa. Available
$575, Fee or. 8'4(),000 Leuahold.
--... Preattgk>ue home ~ty upgraded. Four bedr'oome. Dlntna Room. 0...
with 10' bat. Spartcllng pool. Extraordinary
financing: Wtth 25% down, owner wt11 hetp
buyer obtain "-n,.t truet deed at 10'A%,
amortized over 30 years due In live YMn· ~ .. ~.~.~~.~~.~m
SITiatler hon'9 ...................................... $475,000
Open Sun 1.-.:30 .............. 1915 Yacht Puritan
....., ... Quite private, yet exceptionally
convenient. Four bedrooms, den, family room
and dining room. Authentic plank flooring.
Cuatom kitchen cabinets. _Seamed cetllngs In
llvlng room and family room. Spa and gazebo.
90 x 132 pool size yard. Owner will finance up
to $300,000 ........................................ $475,000
Open Sun 1.-.:30 ........... 1118 Son:--t Lane
U"llST . . . Comfortable family home In a
highly desirable area. Four spacious bedroom• .
Huge IMng room. Formal dining room. Large
family. room with floor te celllng flrepCace and
wet bar. Maater bedroom suite. Gourmet
kitchen with microwave oven and new
dishwasher ................... _., .........•.... , .... $449,500
... -... New listing we believe to be
the IOWMt priced bayfront In Dover Shores.
Three bedrooms lllld den. Fonnel dining room.
Two eeduded private patloa. Seventy 98V'8f1
feet on the water with pier and allp for large
boat. Owner wilt ualst with financing. $395,000
Open Sun 1-4:30 ··············~ 1044 POCarls Drive
UIT.., ... Fee land. Largest "Lusk" floor
plan. Five bedrooms and family room view
home. Very private, eaalty maintained yard with
pool, spa, garden lighting and aprlnklers.
Covered carpeted patio with bar. Excellent
financing. Below mari(et ..................... $389,500
Open sun 1-4~ ·····-············· 2201 Atta Vista
......., •.. Family oriented four bedroom
home. Two meter eultee. Family room with
flreplace barb9cue and ...... Cotwenlent to . ~br8'Y Met ahopplng ........... ssse.ooo
Open Son \-4:30 ................. 1400 NottlnghM\ •.-r . . . OtattnctlY8 three· bedroom and
convertible den home. F--*"dtt'U ltvtng room ~ cattledtll 1'111nQ, dum llone flreplace, wet
bar. Wa'hrfall Ju1t out1ld• the picture
wtndow. 119 loofe owrtoolcJng the CUltom pool
and genlen. Great hobby ihop In OWi .. two
car o-aDe···-··············· ...................... ISS0,000 Open Sun 1 ... :30 .............. 1724 Terraptn Way
...., • . . Your own little wartdl Cultom
bul1 home WfllP9 ....., •ound Inner etrtum.
Enormou1 ma1ter bedroom, two 1paclou1
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Open ... 1-4:30 ............. 1118 Highland DrM
GREATLY MDUCRD
Hlghty upgraded property on the Bay et Dover Shores. Superb view
of Bay, Crty and Mountains. Three-bedroom residence Is flnlahed to
a very high levef of quality and taste. Extensive uee of wood, brick
and tlle. Private courtyard entrance, fabulous wet bar, ..cluded
master suite. The tiled rear terrace leads down to the Bay and to
your pier and slip. Dover Shoree' best buy at only $899,000.
Appraised at $1, 125,000. Call Binnie Dixon for an appointment.
INVESTORS -DEVELOPERS
Don't miss this appealing eutllde Costa Mesa duplex, each two
bedrooms, one bath, well maintained. PLUS, there Is land enough for
two more units! $175,000, and owner will carry with about 20% down.
Call Joyce Oabolt.
CHARMING
Remodeled two-bedroom home ecross private lane from a creek and
nestled under wonderful oak and sycamore trees. Features large
master bedroom. modern kitchen and rock flrepl.aoe In comfortable
living room. Priced to sell at $86,000 with assumable loan. Call Mary
./ • Richards.
FANTASTIC REDUCTION
Exquisite custom wood and glass home. Quiet cul-de-sac location.
Featuring three bedrooms, plus a convertible study; spacious family
room, beautifully landscaped garden, patio and pool areas.
Off-street RV parking. Large assumable loans. Call Joyce Dabolt or
Don OeThomas.
SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW
Unique custom home; multl.-vel five bedroom, 41n bath, plus spa.
Dramatic entry with 17' fishpond, atrium and skylights. Panoramic
ocean view. Maid's quarters. Security syttem. Poaslble
LEASE/OPTION. $865,000. Cal Sally Shipley f.s>r further details . ............
DRASTICALLY REDUCEDI
The charm of Old Corona del Mar. Oarllng two-bedroom cottage with
fireplace, country kitchen, and wonderful patio. Lot Is zoned R-2.
Outstanding opportunity to own In CdM. MUST SELL! $195,000. Call
Sharon Collins for a showing.
CUSTOM ELEGANCE IN BIG CANYON
This spacious custom-built French Provincial home epitomizes the
casual elegance of Blg Canyon with commanding view of lush 8th
fairway and night lights. Ave bedrooms, Includes maid's quarters.
secluded panefed library and large family room. Classic moldings.
Pool/spa and much more. NOW OFFERED at $1 ,850.,000. Call Miiiie
Howe.
REDUCE DI
A true value on Newport Bay. Exceptional costom bayfront with four
bedrooms and a billiard room. Offered at $1,200,000. Shown by
· appointment only. Call Unda Tagllanettf for deteils.
FAMILY RETREAT AT AFFORDABLE PRICE
Large Knotty Pine Famlty Room W/Brlck Fireplace & Expansive
Vlewa Of Cleveland National Foreet Highlight The Comfortable
Femlty Atmoephere Of This 3 BR, 3 Bat" Home. Excellent Orange
Unified 8cnooe. In A Rural .Atrnoaphere ~ Than .30 Mlnut• From
The Newport Freewey In Or8f9t, Or The Sen Otego Freeway In El
Toro Make This The ldMt Home Fbr The Family seeking A Quteter
Pace Of Ute. Prioed To Sell At 1120;000. Clllt Mary Rlchard1 Today.
OWNeR WLL FINANCD
Superb Oolorw model In the .,,... R9re Mo-ltory with wonderlut
vt.w of Back 8ay. Three b9Cfroome plUe bOIM'8 room. Handaomefy
decorated, and In excelent oaodltlo11. And, don't forget, OWNEA
FINANCING 18 AVAILABLE. Cll Muriel 89rr. .
POOLHOlm
Enjoy sweeping day & night Ytewa from your kitchen, famlty room,
living room llnd muter bedroom of mountains, ocean and Catalina.
4 bedroom Turtle Rock home complete with pool/spa and Indoor
Jacuzzi. $555,000.00. Call Dion Schmehr for addltonal Information.
CHARMING REMODEL
Four bedroom family home In excellent Coata Mesa neighborhood.
Remodeled In great taste, and with super akin. French doors, display
shelves, and many unique touche8. Cloee to shopping. Fantastic VA
loan, and owner will assist with financing. Call Mary Ann LaFleur for
details on this fine value.
BRAND NEW BeACH HOUSE
Realty Charm1ng new-three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home-. -
Private muter suite, super kltchen. Fantastic quality throughout.
Two-car garage, plua covered parking for two more. Great Peninsula
location near beach, reataurants, and shopping. Good financing
options. Try just 10% down. Call Susan Trtvtaon.
SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTION
Seller Is desperate. Absolutely must eetl Deauville modefin exclusive
Big Canyon. Handsome French door• throughout; high ceilings liave
all been plastered with smooth finish. lmprealve two-story entrance
and living room, oak-ftoored kitchen and famlty room. Luxurious
masU9r suite, and large brick terrace. The home Is vacant, and
awaiting your final touch. The price has been reduced to $650,000.
and the seller will carry paper. Call Trudy Stybblefleld.
CHARMING
lmmacutate two bedroom home on large lot. Remodeled In 1981.
Good ·financing and owner Is flexible. Call Dorothy Hardcastle for
more details and an appointment to Me.
THE BLUFFS
Sparkling upper bay view, night light• and mountains beyond.
Beamed cathedral <*lings offer warmth and richness to the Spantsh
tiles. Ceiling fana accent the elegant Cuablanca look of this three
bedroom and den home. Present nnanclng ts assumable, and owner
will carry back paper. Retired owner Is anxious to make a super deal
with youl Call Mary Ann LaAeur.
$110,000 A88UllABLE 10t,fa %
Lovefy Newport Beech condo with pooll6de Mttlng and large private
patio on luth greenbelt. Exceflent uaumable financing. Owner very
motivated and wtU Cfllry second trust deed. Call Salty Shipley today
for a showing. Only $185,000.
ELEGANCE IN 9IQ CANYON .
Two-bedroom and den "Oowr" model decorated wtth exceptlonal
taste. Dramatic ~Hnged living room, and large private outdoor
areaa. A tremendous opportunity to own In Big Canyon. Only
$395,000, and the motivated owner wtll finance. Call John MerrtH for
detalla.
HARBOR RIDGI llANOR HOU•
Now under con1tructlon 1.n gate-guarded .. arbor Ridge on
apeotacul• view lot. Elegllnt new "*"'°" betng developed to the
hlghelt ttandardl of qu911ty and IWCUry. If you purchaM now, you can
1t111 talk>r the ftntlh detall to 'f04lr ,.qulNfMnta. Contaot 8Ulan
Trlvt90n to review the plans. Priced at $2,200,000.
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.11111m1 ....... -Private spa off master suite. Cathedral
ceilings. Open floor plan. Contemporary
interior. Only $260,000 Including land. Call
Pete Johnson 631-1266.
unu IAll IUID
Qualified buyers don't mlsll this Npt.
Hghts custom home. For details call Rusty
Guinther 631 -1266.
SAYE 1111,8111
Brand New. In foreclosure. 4 Br., 3~ Ba .•
Pool, Jacuzzi, Top of the World, mountain
view. Laguna Beach. CARL MOSEN
631-1266.
FEE-llPlEI -llWPllT IUll
Owners Unit + 2 Bd. + Bach. Steps to
beach, racquetbaJI, and tennis. $259,000.
CARL MOSEN 631-1266.
WAITEI • IR.llll.E Lilla
Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. or ? CARL
MOSEN 631-1266.
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Brand new custom Fr. Normandy home.
Now reduced $35,000 for fut sale! 4' Br., 3
Ba., family room, formal dining room,
large yard with alley llCC888. Owner will
assist In financing. Great area. Will accept
trades. CARL MOSEN 631-1266.
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Contemporary o..,e Cod ntate oHerlng
prest+o• and aecurlty. Six bedroom1,
m•ld's quarter• end gymnMUn ... few
of the '"S'!'I outatandlng featuree of this
custom golf courM reektenoe. 83:1 -12f58.
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IUTPMPLD
East Costa Mesa pride of ownership.
Assume 1st & 2nd. OWC. Try 1o-/e down.
Asking $220,000. Bob Younker 631 -1266.
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High assumable loan. Fantastic area. Wiii
consider exchange. Asking $183,000.
Robert Milliken 631-1 268.
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Priced thousands below value for a sale
by 12-11 Beautiful 2 story 3 bd, Irvine
condo in Fabulous Woodbridge $14'1 ,500.
Call Melane 559-94'00. ........
Immaculate 3 Br., 2 ba prof. decorated
and landscaped. Excellent financing and
priced at only $165,000. Call Anne
McCasland 631-1266.
1111.-.... llT 11111
Lowest priced 2 bdr., 2 be. condo near the
ocean. Freeh, clean & reedy for move-In.
May lease/option. Jackie Handleman
631-1268.
... 1211,111 u.. .... +-.-Prime cul-de-aac, aecluded apa, ml£1t
condition. Reduced for feat aale •
$199,900. Jackie Handleman 631-12ee.
... llT ll.lffl • Pl1I Jl•I•
RENTAL AVAILABLE. Only $800 per mo.
3 br 2 ba FP. 2 car garage, NEW carpet &
paint. C.11 Pete Johnlon 831-1268 .
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1 Br., 2 CAR GAR .... : ..............• $14'0,000
2 Br. +GUEST UNIT ............... 1181,000
VIEW LOT . ................................ $235,000
4' Br.+ GUEST UNfT, VIEW .••• 1325,000
• I have other exclu._ HEIGHTS lletlnge,
CALL TODA'(, RAE RODOEAS 831~12fe. . .
• 111n1 n.aa·•
Vers8'11es ove< lake & fairway 4' Br. 5 Ba.
formal dtnlng, sep fam. rm, maJd's qtra,
huge master suite, plus room for pool.
"Must Sell." Lowest price Versallln at
$700,000. Bob or Dovie Koop.631-1268.
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$590,000 F• 4' Br. 3 ba. Fam Rm, Dining
rm. Pool, Prl. Beach. 180° ocean view,
very low down payment. Bob & Dovie
Koop 631-1286.
· l'RlllW•T•
Must sell submft any offer on thil beautiful new custom 4 br. 5 ba fam, rm, all-oak,
for din, library, harbor view, 4' fireplaces &
spa. Asking S 1,500,000. Bob & Dovie
Koop 631-1268. . ..........
4 Br. 3 ba. pool, spa, eetler will finance
with low down payment. $74'0,000. Make
offer. Bob or Dovie Koop 631 -1266.
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4' Br. pool, lrg. bonu• room. private.,.. In
C.M. Assume $96,000 1at at 8.5%. Muet
sell. Steal at $208,000. Bob or Dovie
Koop. 83.1-1268 .
-····-.. I Ill I 2 Br. 2'A bL fom'9I dtntng, huge rnMter
aulte, decor, paper & moet furnishing•
lnduded In Mklng price of $225,000. V19W
of Nhe lh81 & lleCk Bay. Bob or Dovie
Koop 831-12ee.
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Panoramic ocean, bay & city lights view from this two story
"Southport" model. 6 bedrms, formal dining rm. family rm, + a
bonus rm profenlonally decorated In bright colors. Beautiful
sparkling pool & spa. $890,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. ..... -·-.. Panoramic ocean view from this elngle story calffornla Ranch home
2 or 3 BRS, 21hBA, formal din. rm & fam rm. High beam ceilings,
Mexican pavers, French doors, plantation shutters. Completely
remodeled & profeselonalty land9CllP9d w/loYeky epa.. $849,900 lnci.
land. Donna Godshall.
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Exceptional SBA + bonus rm w/beautlful ocean/bay view.
Aaaumable loan of $400,000. All Safe Alarm System. $795,000.
Maureen White.
-• • lllYll'I Fmst . Deane built Oeauvllle overlooktng fakways, country club & night
lights of Harbor Ridge. This bright & cheery 3 BR, den home has a lg
entertainment aree with private pool &.spa. $785,000 Terry Hanes &
Tom Allinson.
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lnterlor Designer's Home -Huge master bedroom with retreat
Including fireplace & bulH-in bookcases. 2 lg secondary bedrooms, 3
baths, fam rm w/flreplace & bulft-fn bookcases, custom wet bar.
Assumable $296,000 loan $725,000 Fee. Maureen White & Martha
Macnab.
Llml It 11111111
Imagine yoursetf owning a custom 3 BR+den home juet steps from
one of Laguna's moat beautiful beectles. Watch & listen to the surf
by day & view the city lights by night. $599,900. Ma.xine Propp.
"121•-··--Lowest priced "Lucerne" model. Magntfk:ent unobstructed view.
Priced for lmmedlate Nie. Aaalmable $278,000 1st. Setler highly
motivated & will carry 2nd TO. 1559,000. Maureen White.
11n&1n "fiiEI"
M Is -where Is -3 BR condo on the water In Udo VIHage area. Great
location and potentlal. Need8 evwythlng. Sffp awllable. $450,000
lnctudtng land. Martha M8Cnab. '
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Don't mlss out on this beeuttfuly deeorated C... Blanca In HR. 3BR,
2'hBA, two story w/viflfl of mountatrw & rw11"11oir. Seller very
motfveted. Lota of pwqliMlt floortna & den wlbult-W. booklhetvlng.
Htgh aaumabte 1st av•l•ble. $454,000. Gleela Jenklna.
......... 1111111 .
Oetightful "Renallunce" In .xoll1nt ~ w/3 vl9w ct,cke. loft &
gourmet kitchen. Home~ JBA8, ~ rm wlcathedr• CIMlng
& .... of glMa. ~ .... ...-.ooo. Anita Sc:hMdel.
.... pa 111711 ... Fl•I ... I FI •I"
Fabuloul flnandng .. belaw rMrUI•' Inlet •t rel• M'l:llbte for a
qullMfted ~. 5 BA. tomMlt dlr*'a rm., fem rm. with lotll of p1n1lng
& frendt door9 end wtndowa. PoOr & epe. Gr9lt f8mlly home. ao.
to community~ & ..... 1429\000 Ind. lend. Danni Godlhal. -----a.utlfuly decorated 3 BR llrtgle 910!Y condO Jn ~ CNlk. A
.... locetlon Md ... ~ li•ldltg. lll0,000 ...... '-ii·
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New on the merket. Jhls fabulous "Bar Harbor'' 18 lituated high on
the hill affording a superb view of OQMn, city lights and coaatNne. 3
BR, eeparate tam rm. Shows t>;etter than model. $410,000. Anita
Schandel. . .
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The "legend" model one BR, den condo lituated within steps Of the
bay. Completety redecorated. The mat• IUite occupie9 the entire
. second floor. Financing la excellent on this prestlglou. home.
$395,000 Fee. Donna God9MM. ·
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Low, low priced 4 BR trMevel Broldmoor home w/vautted ceilings,
formal dining & separate f8m rm. Beauttfully land.caped garden
o'looklng greenbelt. A great famHY home. $349,500. Belle Partoh. ....,.,.
You're going to love this custom bulft landmark home. In greet
condition w/bullt-fns & 2 maaatve flreplaoes & 3 lg BAS. $289,000.
Coby Ward.
••llT ••• m211a Outftandlng 3 BR, 2 bath home completely remodeled situated In
Newport Hetgttts. This be9uttM reekMnc:e has Iota Of charm + a
sparkling pool. CloM to bw:hea, shopping & Schools. Priced to 1811
at $262,500 Incl. land. Donna G~. ............
Beautifully redecorated 3 BR home nur pool & greenbelt. lMge
assumable 1st T.O. New appllancee & bathroome. Reedy to move
Into & priced to Mii 81 $245,000 F•. Maxine Propp. ... , ....... .
2 fplcs -3 BR & a catalina vt.w. LCMlly lg lot-beautiful location -
close .. ~hoofa & fahlon 191and. $24-4,500 Leuehold. Barbara
Aune. ···--......... , ...... Bright & 1UMY .. G" PW\ end unit ...... 3 8R IUlt-. eKtt w/prt.
bath. Redwood deck 8P• w/remlda overhlng & tlntM glua
wlndecreen. Low llJt. _....,.. 1at TD. Ptlcld under marUt at
$225,000 L!9aaehold. Paula BaUy. . ...., ...•
Rare "Pten e•· ek9e story, 4 BRS, Wn. rm, dlntng rm home lltuated
In lovely Eastbtuff. Jl'9t pltlAld lnllde & out -~ bMutffuly. An
Inviting apa la located In the prot...aonauy lanftoaped yard. s 199,950. ~ quote 181,800. Dona Godlhall.
••t•.m-Grelt eutlkte location 2 BA Md't on lg comer lot. Gf'Mt 1nwetm1nt
at $170,000. Berit Mitchell. .. , ....... .
Charming ~on qul9I cul de 11c 2 brick fplca. curb__..,
loeda of ctwm. Al for t1•MO. Terry A&M'le ""*' TOIJ' Minion.
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Charming 4 bedrm home w/brllnd MW llOW'fM!.I kitchen & coz,
famlty rm. OW... .. r99dy tD ...._ IWl:W Ul.Anna .......
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VERY PRIVATE RANCH HOME
Seller will trade this lovely Eaatbk.lff 3 bdrm. 3 bath home for .one
In S. Coast area. $259,000.
OCEAN VIEWS F.ROM IRVINE TERRACE
One story wood home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, terms.
$600,000. ELEGANT BAYFRONT CONDO
On the Cove overlooking Balboa llland wtth 2 bedrooms. den, 2'A
baths. $855,000.
BAYSHORES CHARMER OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
Spacious 3 bedroom famlty home with famlty room and French
doors, large corner lot, good terms. $495,000 FEE.
SPYGLASS JUST 11h MILES TO BEACH
A family room with flrept~ plus c:trametlc wet bar and formal
dining accent this elegant 3 bedroom home. $475,000.
' WATERFRONT HOME IN LINDA 18LE
Tradttional 5 bedroom, 4'h bath home with courtyard entry, spa,
slip and side tie for 60' boat. $1,45Q,000.
SPANISH JEWEL IN THE BLUFFS
Lowest priced 4 bedroom wtth spa and security system plus
fireplace and garage. $269,000 FEE.
A MINI ESTATE WITH POOL, SPA AND KOi POND
A beau~ifal huge yard surrounds thla 8 bedroom, 4 bath home wl~h
fireplaces and owner fln&(lClng. $449,000.
HARBOR YEW "CARMEL" HOME
Near beaehes and schoots with 3 bedrooms, covered patio and
huge redwood deck. $249,000 FEE.
LIDO SANDS NEAR POOL, BEACH AND SHOPPING
Great starter home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patios and
fireplace. $159,000.
THE PLAZA AREA OF THE BLUFFS
Spanish style condominium with 4 &drooms, 2'h baths. Try
lease/option. $170,000.
CITY LIGHTS FROM SEAVEW
Seller will help finance thi. 4 bedroom, 3 bath home In prestlgloua,
gate-guarded community. $465,000. ·
ACROll FROM OCEANFRONT
Whtewater view 3 bedroom home Qn Oceanside needs TLC.
$895,000.
HIGH QUALITY ReMODa
With 3 bedroom8 and den, thl9 newty C*'peted home realty shines.
$710,000.
FABULOUS ~.JI ·VIEW LOT
Above "Palm Tree Circle .. wit".....,. ftnanclng up to $100,000.
$385,000.
NEAR PARKI, TINNll AND RACH
Country styte horM with~ bedroOrne; 4 INdhl, r.mtty room. brick
patio. $755,000. .. •
COUNTRY CHARM PLU8 OCON VteW
WaJk to pool from thla 8 bedr90"1. 61n bath home with makh
quartera. seeo.ooo.
LOW, LOW DOWN OR LUM/OPTION
Ocean \flew, completely reetored 4 bedroom, 3 'bath home with
family room, comer lot. "25.000.
CAUIMIU RANCH POOL HOim" . .
&ener wlll ~wih IOW''d.wn on Wei Wnft. 2 MMi ~ vllw
houM. 1395,000.
EXQUISITE FURNllllllGI AVAUBU
Very pdvat. and HCUre 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with financing.
$1 ,385,000.
IDEALLY SUITl!D FOR l!NTERTAINING
"Lucerne" model with 3 bedrooms, 31A bath, 3 flreptaces and
famlty room. $695,000.
SPl!CTACULAR OCEAN AND CITY YEWS
This expanded "Miramar" model la ldealty located near pool and
tennis. A 3 bedroom for low down and terms. $575,000.
SEE THIS ONE AND COMPARE
Try tow down on this "Dynasty" model with 2 bedrooms, fireplace,
terms. $379,000.
PREMIUM LOT FOR FORMAL FRENCH HOME
Plana for a 10,000 sq. ft. virtual estate are lnciuded. Try joint
venture. S1,500,000. ·.
"LAUTREMONT'' MODEL WITH TERMS
A spacious patio area surrounded by lulh landecaplng plus 4
bedrooms. $790,000. -,
JUST LISTED "JODELLE" MODEL
Striking Interior with furniture tnctuded, 3 bedrooms. 21h baths,
good terms. $865,000. ·
SELLER WtLL CONSIDER TRADE
This "Devonshlte" model with 6 bedrOOtM, 4 bathe, has fireplace,
atrium and panoramic OCMn-and city tight vfewa. $875,000.
CUSTOM HOME WITH FINE CONSTRUCTION
Detailed 5700 1q. ft. home with <t· bedrooms, 4-car garage, wine
room, elevator, fireplaces, marble accents everywhere.
$1,895,000.
MOUNTAIN AND CANYON VIEWS
Two story condo with 4 bedrooms, 31n batha and famlty room plus
nloe locatlOn nw the R111N01r. Pnc.d below market. $550,000.
"CASAllLANCA" MODl!L WITH GOOD TERMS
A fireplace to wwm the n6ghta • you 9U9 out to the Nghted city.
A 4 bedroom. $520,000.
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OCEAN VIEW + POOL * S'YGLASS HILL *
This truly magnificent residence ia for thole who embrace relaxing
luxury as a way of life. Thia home la completely remodeled &
&corated, featuring imported paven beginnina on the front patio &
continuing into the entry & thruout the fmly nn. kitchen & breakfast
area. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, recessed
lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The remode~ gourmet kitchen
features aolid oak cabinetry, Jen-Aire Range, Portuauese tiles & a
breakfast nook w/ocean view. Naturally there ii a panoramic ocean &
night view from LA to Catalina & of course a pool & apa are encl'd in
a private rourtyrd. This fine home is unmistakably Ne.wportl Priced at
$849,900 FEE w/assumable financing. 759-1501.
*WAftllPIONT HOMI & II.IP*
Sensational executive home featuring 4 '31", enormous. living & dining
room, 2 fireplaces & room for 55' boat! Only $559,000. FEE with
-a•mable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
$279,000 * DOVll SHOlll *
Spacious executive home featuring 4 br & 3 ~ ba, pool & a view of the
~bay & Anthony's Pier! This fine residence is located in a very ·~desirous area & priced· for immediate ale. Low interest assumable
financing available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
*71h~ DOWN•
•aAYCllST*
12 ~ financing spacious executive ranch style home in prestige area.
This home features 3 brs., fplc, large lot & fee land!! Lowest price at
$240,000. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373 for appointment to vie~
* HAllOI VllW HILLS *
Totally remodeled inside & out this delightful ranch style home
features 4 br. 2 frplcs, 3 car garage. <>eean view & large lot w/custom
• spa. Priced to sell at $340.000. Low interest assumable financing. Call
159-1501 or 752-7373.
*IXQUllm•
Contractors own home!!! Smashing 3 Br home featuring Uled brick and
wrought iron, 1kylitea, attium, ahake roof, and extensive uae of
mexican pavers. Offered at $165,000 w/••mnable financing! Call
7141759-1501 or 7141752--7373.
'* fOllCLOSUll *
Take advantage of excellent pricins on tbi1 3 Br home w / 12 ~
wwnabte loan. Bar-pin priced at $lH,8«r -tl46,500 with VA tenna
available. Call 759-1~1or752-7373.
) ISIAll llZID LOT
/V *CAMIO SHOlll*
Th.la oulltandina exec home features what mus' be the laraest lot in
Cameo Shores! The rear yrcl fee~ a Japan8e prden, waterfall, Kol
pond, pool & volley~ll <rt in a apedol1I environment dell.ned for
memorable days thruout the year. A Ice Uv nn w/frplc ovmocikinc the
pool & 1ardens exempJUies tbe open aplldoua feelin1 prevalent
thruout. Ab~ kildMn._(J'ml din rm & 4 apedow bdrma lncludi"I a
nwtr suite wlblt-in lhelves, sunken jlcuzzl tub. Offered at M?0,000
FEE w/uawnable finanCitll at 11.7K. ?H-1501.
M D Alft CHA
IACllPICI PllCI OP $169,900 .
This English Tudor style home is vacant and waiting for a new owner.
It is ~tom built with many features normally found only in higher
priced properties. Notice the bay window and artistic wooden planter
boxes. What you can't 9ee in the picture are the five skylights, uM!d
brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring, secluded patio or the
lpfta found in each of the large bedrooms. Added to that is a spacious
family room and three full baths which make this cmy five year old
home located only two miles from the ocean truly an exceptional value
in today's market. For mote tnfonnation, pleaae call 5~-7035.
llACH INCOMI 'IOPEITY
. HU"'9NGTON HAllOUI
Two attractive new triplexes located within walking distance of the
ocean and one half ·block from the propoeed Bolsa Chica Marina. 'nle9e
are pride of ownership buildinp with superb design and floor plans.
All six units are two bedrooms. two and one half baths with wood
burning fireplaces and lofts that could be converted to an extra
bed.room. Vacancv factor in this excellent location ii almost zero.
Available indi'lidually at $320,000 each or make the aeller an offer on
both. Complete financing information available at 556-7035.
DIVONWOOD ISTAllS
3500 SQUAD Pin POil $315,000
This is the much IOUght after Chel9N Model with five bedrooms and
three full batM. For the Jarae family this home of approximately 3.~
square feet has it all!! The muter bedroom suite fa particularly
enchanttna and Includes a luxurious aunken oval tub and .eparate tiled
shower. 'nlere la a separate family room with wet bar and a 15'x21'
.bonus room fot the kida. 111.ia entire residence has been profellionally
decorated including custom draj>ee throughout! Formal dining is
provided aa well as an eatine aree off the kitchen wrut decotative
ceiling fan. The kitchen is a marvel in itself with gas builtins,
microwave, trash compac:tot and aoft water. Custom brick work and
spa oom.plete the picture perfect back yard. Call us for details on the
excellent uawnable Joana or the suprisingly affordable price in todays
mark.et. 963-5671.
HUNTINGTON HAllOI
POllY.PIVI POOT aOAT DOCK
Channing waterfront Cape Cod located on the boat parade route.
F.nonnoUI llvtni and formal dining rooms faoe the water. Forty five
foot dock awmmodatea up to a M' boat. Glw enclmed 1>9tio wUh .•sw:ioua deck. Tm entryway with iron 81!CU.rity pte. Two larae
fireplaces. Seller will help finance at lK. Tti1a ex.ceptional value in
waterfront property ia offered at $558,000. 983-5671.
luafllDI CUSTOM NOMI
OCIAN AND aAY VllWI • IU0,000
Th.la natural cedar and .,_ hom9 on two ..... lotl often incredible
value Im the clia'imimtaw bu,er. Three ltor1es of uncan ... a ~ conla&m nwy .......... u....-"'clltdlnc o.ar .,. __ ....,.llU_
floor1na and auper pkllh carpettne. Tliiee ttamnd e6Cht UndNd
1quare feet are praem.d In one of the mGI\ unique Ooar plans Wlt've
teen in .... time. Of CIOUllllt ......... °" deddna with • c.wtm\ ...
'°link Into. 11.e ownUe ....... ~ .. IUtamadc openlt .... Of
all our owner will flnaam'"wilh Gnly l°" down.'! '1'hll truly II a hoaie
that mmt ~ aeen llD be ...,.miect and we would be deli&bted llD make
an appointment for you.-&58-7038.
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CENTURY .21
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REGISTER FOR A FREE DOLLHOUSE
DRAWING AT ·ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
OPEN HOUSES OR AT ANY OF OUR
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OPEN SAT /SUN, (see below) NOV. 13 & 14, 12-5
I081 MANORAELO, HUNT. BEACH. $275,000. 2 yr. old Bolla lendmertl. Huge master w /t>M:ony, IWge family rm+
CClnY9rMtlon pit w/eo:cy l'lreplece. SAT ONLY
11181 ENORY. GARDEN GROVE, S149,900. 4 bdrms +
din. centr81 alf. SAT ONLY
19932 ROTHERT, HUNT. BEACH. 8Md\ Giant. 4 ~
bdrme. Family rm + pool & spa. 0nty 3 yn oldl Beet buy under-$200.000 In Hunt. Beactt. SAT ONLY
18771. DEBRA. HUNT. BEACH. $119,900. Charming
country cottl!IQ8 neer park. Exceptnl v81oe. SAT /SUN
11f81 GREENVIEW, HUNT. BEACH. Set on 15th talf'way.
Up91ra/Owrletrt gott courae views. Locel pric»I SAT
11889 MT. CIMAREON, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. OeYonwood &tat-. 2nd story muter w/bak:Ony. Family rm wt_. of
glMa +views ot spa & partl-llke grounds. SAT.
3402 GILBERT, HUNT. BEACH. $430,000. Hunt. H•bor'a
bergaln ot CentUIYl Large waterlront homewL40' lllpl SAT.
1'3 10TH ST., HUNT. BEACH. Steps to surf. New. but
old-world ctiarm. 4 bdrms. hot-tub & IUndeck. SAT
20442 GRAYSTONE, HUNT. BEACH. S&S Tri-level. ledi lded muter ate, 20x22 bonlJI rm, gazebo & partt-lke
~SAT .
11188 SANTA SUZANNE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Lg. 4 bdnn
w/eky 11r plan. W•t ~tam. rm. & Country Kit. SAT
1171 HUMBOLDT, HUNT. BEACH. Howeofgia.uduaiYe
ltumbotdt Ill. 4 bdrme +pool. Oney $40,000 dnl SAT
1411 NEWBURY, HUNT. BEACH. Country kit. +
..terie1ner·1 Hv. rm. + twln-llud muter & o"'9lnd
Wrma. SAT.
G12 FMIHEllA HUNT. BEACH. Mordllllte houlir'I ..
11111t Uk.-new conc111on. see.ooo 1u1y _...... ioen @
"*' 17112 WRtOHTWOOO, HUNT. BEACH. 1124,000. Prtde of
OW1Wltllp . ..,.. dnl1o Int. Wow! fully wmble VA of
-.000 @ 1U%8AT
::.'~a =:c. ~H~r~~-4 bdrm
17111 TOfVAIE. '<>UNTA .. YAU.EV. Tiiie S bdrm home
.... a a..... clr*'O room.~ betN. SAT ONLY
l.... TYPHOON. HUNT. BeACH. eo.1111...,iwy a eeoryon t;;li.d lllmd. 42' llp on rNlr'I c:NnMI. Ni .._.,..show
.... ~ '40.000 dnl SUN ONLY
IOl41 ,BANCROFT. HUNT. •E,\CH. A-Fr.,.._by .....
W pmecy wlUfl ....... II I 11rMN. SAT
942ZSEAN WAY, HUNT. BEACH. 1140,000. 4 bdmw. 1'A
beth. Quiet c:uk»-uc. Or•t tamlty location! SUN OHL Y .
10032 BIRCHWOOO, HUNT. BEACH. WOW at 1225,000I 4
bdrma, 2'A beth. M«edlttl G.,dena. SUN
200I W. HEMLOCt<. SANTA ANA. 1171,900 4 bdmw, 21A
bdl. Pool, jacuzzt, & centr81 lllr. SUN ONLY
17853 SANTA MARIA, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Thta 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home NI new carpee. thruout -a beauty of a
buy tor only 1129,000. SUN ONLY
6072 COMANCHE, '(iESTMINSTER. Highly upgraded 3
bdrm, 2 bath hOme w/lota of emotional appMI. VA o•tt SUN
18219 SANTA SOPHIA. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Thta 3 bdrm.
2 bath S163,000 home In planned community nelghbomood
Inc. pool, ateem room., c:tubhouee. W/20% down, owner
wtlt help flnan. SUN OHL Y
21381 BRETON. HUNT. BEACH. Low prtce Seabury, wt111 to
beech end wtll ... VA, only S133,9501
9..e GOLDENROD, COSTA MESA. 1194,000. Specilll 4
bdnn, 2 battl Gr9enbr00k home ,,_. South Coe9t Pteza.
SUN
18731 MT. MtCHAEL. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Werm end ~ ttwuout. 4 bdnn. pool & spa. Sedllded cut de w:.
Take owr 1174,000. SAT/SUH
18132 BA.AUNA. HUNT. BEACH. Country French on -1
4 bdrml, atrium. cNnnet view & excel. F1nanc. 1175,000.
SAT/SUN .
18841 BOLEAO, HUNT. BEACH. Arc:t'"9Ct'1 Or-..nt Euc.
mstr *· + retreet, 3 rm. klde wing + lloor/cellng nv. rod!
trplc. 40' dock1 .. WI tor '916.000t SAT/8UN
1-..& PONDEAOSA. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY. 4 1M1r1M + den + ~ blllt'I for only 1171,IOOI IA T l8UN
IOl1 JASONWOOO. HUNT. BIACH. 1277.IOO. A to-, home, 4 bdrma. 3 beth, & a pool, tGllf IAT/8UN
11132 8HOAELINE, #8 HUNT. BEACH. Fow modm to
ehooee from. 1113,000 to 1128,000. Some tno • ..,_.
SATlllUH
Mlt HIDDEN WAY, GARDIN~ 1107.000. 2 ...._ 2~ blllll. Quiet end unit. ColtdO w/pool. IPA. NO roo. & bey......._ SAT/BUN
IMI AnON ~HUNT. IUCtt. l •.a. S lldnft, I ..,_,,_.a--.""'* a._..._""' IATllUN
20111 TRANQUIL LAl9. HUNT. IUGt. • ....... ..,._
•I ... elder.ct a panlble AV-. Qnlr l iat,°"' SAf/8UN.
'1HO IOWA ST .. COSTA M ESA. 1125,000. All the
Amenltle91 A fentaatlc: Buyt 3 bdrm, 2 bath. s.. It on
SAT/SUN
8851 OEAEKaACLE. HUNT. BEACH. 3 bdnn, 2 bathwltrg
,.CS. RV~ frpk:. VA <*I 1110.000. SAT/SUN
8812 SEAWAY CIR., HUNT. BEACH. '2'9,000. 8eQenllv
decor. home w/4 bdrma, 3 bath. Don't mla9j' SAT/SUN -
18271 SANTA LAUAE'l'fA. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. 2,000 ft of
IMnQ apece on one ftootl 4 bdnM, 2 bethe. GI .. !bl OOk.
S1d,900. V... tN1 lovely home on SAT/SUN
18350 HEMLOCK, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. 1 129,900. ~
flnane. for thll greet 3 bdrm, 1t'• beah hclrM. SAT/SUN
8751 SWALLOW. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. 1154,900. Feeturlftg
a aper1dlng pool & 4 bdrme & 2'A bath. SAT/SUN
19971 FELCLIFF, HUNT. BEACH. $225,000. BMutlful
former Landmattc Model Home, ftSYthlng upgil eded, 4 bdnM. 2'A beth, tNly a ftndl SAT /SUH
1IOM SAHTA CECtLIA. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Frplc. lg tub/
Red•ood bthrm + bonus qn hlllte this 4-5 bdrm
Gl .. lbloolt SAT18UN
18a SANTA EU0BM. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. o. .. lbiOOk
home W/epeltllng pool & 4 bdn"M & 1~ Mii\. 1195,000..
SAT/SUN
3871 AQUAAIUS, HUNT. HAA80fl 1571,000. Thta hlgNf ~homeNlecla~~ ... ~ ...... 8 bdnN +a Illa A 'MaiM .... M'f"ISUN
1 .... MNTA CAIWILA. POUNT'Mt VALLEY. TNe I tldnlt.IMlh ...... ....._ellllJOOll ·•-........... ol 11, ...... Wll ....._ w/_,,, 1CM ...._ SATllUN
207l1 El rza.llTM ~· 8UCH. 3 IMha, I b1e fAVL._-. 1 a-.-...... .....
1172 ~ CGUAMllA. ..... .___.. ~°;',.::."' -_, ft tin -.& 1 Mlle ta .._...,
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:>range County Reel Estate/An Advertl8'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOJ/Saturday, NOY9mber 13, 1982 -15
EQUAL HOU...o O~~OflTUNITY ,.. .............
All rNI •tate .a...rtleed
In this newspaper la
sullject to the Federal
Fair Housing Act of 1"8
wtiich makea It itleQllt to
lldvertlae "any prefwen-
~. llmltatk>n or dlactlml·
nation baaed on rec:e.
color. rellglon, sex or
netlonal origin. or any
Intention to make any such Pfefetence, llmlta·
•• tk>n or dltctlminatk>n."
COUOPlllWflGf4f MAI.TOM . .... -.c... ... ,. c-... ...
IH·Htt This ~aper will not
knowlnqty accept any
lldvertlalng lor real ff· --------
tate wtllch la In vlolatk>n 1-2 LIT of the law. Latga & lovely 2 Br 2 Ba ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil home 1oc:a1ec:t near Npt I~
Hgta. Heve 99proved ----------------Ellllla Advert!·
sers should check
their ads daily and
report errors Im·
med lately. The
DAILY PILOT as-
sumes liability for
the first incorrect
insertion only.
.,.1Mit
knocks often when you
UM r~...gettlng Dall)
Pilot C~aaamed Ada to
reach tM Orange Coaal
marlurl.
PhOne 642-5678
plans lor 2nd unit. A•·
aume 1121,000 12.1%
loen Owner will help fl.
nanc:e. 631 ·7370.
87~768
TR \Di 110\.. \I
f<f \1 r)
For Claasllled Ad
ACTION c.a.
Dally Pilot
A[).\'ISOR
&42-5678
WWllWl1D YllW ••&•UPI•
THE MOST UNIQUE NEW HOME on
Hazel Dr. SP~ACULAR VlEWS of
window rock tide pools and canyons
from poolside & livi ng are a .
EXPANSIVE 4 bedroom, 7 years new.
CALL FOR EXCLUSIVE SHOWING of
this security gated residence. m.-
1111111
The IHt"t draw In the Have eomethlng you want
WHt ..• a Dally Piiot to Mil? Clualfled Ilda do
CllSllfied Ad. Clll Today It wall I Call NOW.
&42-5878. &42-5678.
Being above every other club in the desert means many
things.
If you live in a Tennis Townhome, it means drinking in
magnificent views from your rooftop observation deck,
located just above the master
bedroom suite. Or relaxing in the privacy of
l&YlmPUll
Spectacular bayfronn:lplx 2 bl', 2 ba up; 2 bl'
2 ba dn. 2 boat epaces!. Reduced • $1,500,~.
•••11• un Coronado laland CUlll. baytront tot. a• boa•
dock. Pi.n. anil. Now $370,000 wl--.
BILL GRUNDY. REnLTOR
~ -. . . . '
_____ _.. IT'lls •IDTlll * 2 spec. NB. condos, llSI -slc»-by-tide. Nr CdM Ht. On the golf course. Faltl lal. ManyamenltleL
Custom beeutllul 3 Bdrm Comm. pool. Dealfable
home. meny, many ••· rental umta. Good H · tru. 1279.500 with 10% aurn. loans. call Sally.
down 'owner .. r:.ry .. 12'~% Inter•. .., .........
Ml-llJI
IJ~
COlY AUTHENTIC
FRENCH REGENCY
Super view home in secure
guard gated hilltop Newport
Beach community. Snuggled
among mansions with forever
view or harbor. ocean &
kaleid08C0pic horizon.Romance is
paramount in this warm 4 BR, 5
Bath, library & 2 family room
home JNith master suite &
elegant" bathing seutng. Among
multi-miJJjon dollar homes, this
charming, elegant property can
be yours for only $1.695,000
with adorable financing or
$1,500.000 cash. Also will trade
for co mmercial property.
Available fo r lease-option
$50,000, option payment $7000
per month. Call Tom Allinson to
see immediately -preferably at
sunset.
644-6200
JO..year financing subsidized to 10"'• % (11 % APR) for 5 years on
some models, substantial discounts to cash buyers, and a generous
decorating allowance which you can use to purchase furniture and
accessories from our Design Center.
Come up to Ironwood today.
your own courtyard spa. .
It also means championship tennis, golf
artd a combination of privacy, protection
from the wind, scenic beauty, and amenities
COMEUP10
You'll be toasting your good ._
fortune for years to come.
IRONWOOD
49-200 Mariposa Drive ,~ .. ~ , ..
... that no other dub can match.
The TennisTownhomes start in the mid
$150,000s. For a limited time we're offering
Palm Desert, CA 92260
(619) 346-0551
Sales office open
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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18 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Novef1'ber 13, 1982'
u • •••• ,_ ••• m Liii Channing 3 bedroom home with lots of
extras. You own the land. Great family
home. Price reduced $45,000. Beautiful
large comer lot. Walk to the bay, Balboa
Island, and Fashion Island. Owner
motivated. This could be best buy in
CDM. $320,000. Financlrig available.
114;1 --· .,..... -1111• 1-1
1PYRA11 NIL m lfA PIUUNI
Two-story Nantucket 4 br. with
beautiful Sunset pool surrounded by
14,000 red bricks. Tastefully decorated
throughout with wallpapers a nd
shutters. Shows like a model home!
Pvjany upgrades. Seller will finance.
Submit down. $760,000 incl. land.
DILllM .............
L•rge 3 Br 3b•. •ti
home wlf8mlly rm.
•11um•bl• ilxed r•t
loenl Enjoy belillt.lflil .. •nd HCUrlly g•l••I Comm. pool •nd club
hOUHI S 178,000. C•ll
now 979-5370
\ f . ·/I I 11 r /t
LINDA
. ISLE
$795,000
.. ,.. ... Ul.llA llUll
C h a r m i n g n ea r -n e w 2 -st or Y !·-..:...:;.:J-~ijijimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiij[-architectural gem. 4 Bdrm.a, fam. rm.
Quality design and deror throughout.
Designed for guest quacten. Priced to
sell $595,000. Seller finance. No loan fee.
211 ...... ""' llll• 1-1
Ullil Y11W all .. 1111
Quiet, park-like setting. Rm. for paddle
tennis and pool. Great for orchard. Cul
de sac st. 3 bdnns. ram. rm. $299,500.
tow ground lease $375 year, 17 years
before adjustment. •
1211 m WEIT, -IPO Ill/-1-1
•WNIT 1111111 • MITA IDA
Channing 4 Br. & family room, 2 brick
·fire places. country kitchen. quiet
residential area in young development.
Seller will finance. $229,000 Fee.
Ul -1• ft.Ill Wll llllm 1·1
.,..,asmraaa•
Detached 3 bdrms, 2 ~ ba. home on
greenbelt near community tennis and
pool. $11•,000 in a.um. loans & you own
the land. $135,000. $21,000 down.
WUUY I. TA ...... IUl.Tm
1111 ......... ... .Jl ..... ,.MT, ...... u; MMI•
BEST IN BLlfFS
IUT ll'f. Lovely 20001q. ft. 3 bdrm, 2'h
baths, fam." rm., wk!fu1reenbek. MV
pool..~ $235,000 ........ -ua. WILL .,.._ Oood terms. By aiJPt.
... I & 3 bath, fam rm, form din.,
wide greenbelt. 2eoo "I· ft. $250.000 .
.. 1.. 1111 ,.. ... , ..
.. 1~
D11W1"9 ..... alMl9tlil Ha ....... llrlletl ................
,_ ...,.. -"Kensington"
w/loft. SUPER plush carpets,
stained glass, spa in entry. This
home has it all! Assumable loans + owner financing. Now only
$595,000. Darle ne H e rman
752-1414.
LUU IPllll 11 l&lltl llMI
View! View! View! 3BR'a +
Fam. rm, library & spa. Only
~.000 option money, $2250/mo.
$510,000. Call Lila Harper for
details. 752-1414.
mr•llW-wmNll
This 3 BR home offers a
spacious, U1ht & airy fe@lin1
w /11 bedroom• & plenty of
storage. ~ ~arct is very private w/Jc pool, a. cabllna. Good
f1nancina is available. $249,500 .
BUI Wecfmore 561-8700 . .... ,_ ..........
Unique property & country U'M. e Bil. 3~ BA, tam. rm. ¶1e
kitchen, formal dlntn1 rm. 2
levela, pool w/deck opem off
lanai & paUo deck off muter
8R. Good finandftll. flt94500.
Marion Frizzell "1-ITOo .
,_ mm1 IT 1111,111 .. ,., .... _
1 bedroom penthouse overlooking
central court. Many amenities. Pool.
saunas, etc. Owner will help with
financing.
YlllNll'llEllUT
Keep your 8~' boat in the slip you own in
front of this spacious condo on the Lido
turning basin. 2 bedrooms & den, 2 bat.ha
plus 1eparate captain's quarters. Walk to
Lido Village. Perfect for corporate
investment.
an.111.••a..
This 3 bdrm home offers one of the best
street IO street locations on the Island.
Features a lovely patio, perfect for
entertaining. Den, eJttra wide 1ot. 3 car
garage. A must to see. $495,000.
1111111Y UNI
Newport Beech a>ndo bt floor, l bdrm.
1 bath, like new, beautiful pool and epa
areas. Aa.unable loan. Lowe9t price in
Ver.ilia. tl 1 .. 000.
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Harbor Realty welcomes Nan Fryer, a
real estate profe91ional with extensive
experience and education in ll!Sidential
and investment real estate.
Nan was railed in nearby Whittier and
graduated from U.S .C. where she
affiliated with ~ Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
In 1968, Nan moved to Corona del Mar to
teach in the Newport-Mesa School
District Mentally Gifted Minors
PJ"OfV811l.
Our community has benefited from her
civic activities including the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce, Trojan
Guild and she currently serves as
president of the Orange County Guild of
the John Tracy Clink.
Nan was bitten by the real estate bug in
1978 and immediately became a a.op
proc:h.K"er in the Newport-Mesa Board of
Realtors. She has completed more than
100 units of D.R.E. certifie4 counea, is a
member of the Nationat Council of
Exchangers a nd has received her
certification in syndication, limited
partnerships, residential and investment
properties.
There Is an old expresaion, "li you want
the job done. give it to a busy penon." U
you are thinking of selling or want to
buy real estate, call Nan. She will get the
job done! She ls busy becau.e she is
Suc:.'CeSI ( ul.
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::>range County Real Estate/An Advertlai Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 13, 1982 -17
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114 llPITll
Stop by Set/Sun 1·•· Turkey drawing. No
down, low down on this
!Owly Coeta M-. 3 Bt 2
8 • aunahlne home. Country charmer, lrg
corner lot. Only $110,
00 0. Diana Cap pel, UM2M'
RVM~
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c:uetom c:ablneta. country
kit. wlflreplace. Np
quellfylngo-low down.
DON'T DELAY
CALI. DIANA TOOAYI ...
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' BARRETI REALTY
C....'-1• ,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••
'". HER ITAGE
Pf Al TnR..,
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OWSpottaeac ~ ~ P riced UOK below tet-1.~ .. term mattiac. • Bt. 2 ea. Open
3br/3be+5bfl3ba-1 .. Sat/Sun 1-5.
509 Acacia-Wiik to ... ~ co.ta MeN St .
Open HM Sat/Sun ~·5 c.11 87~1415 Aoent.
• Ownerlbtlr 645-7048 -------':;._-
Ml -t•o~!'!~ mkt, BY OWNER. 2 bdrm, 2 ~on 4 Br 2~ Ila!
be. Den. Undlr mar1lat -.um. toanal Poulble
price ot 1275,000. 10~131% dwnl Johf\ ?M-1811 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil :z..noe. t*r. 7ec>-Mlt .,.1 ......
Owner wll( t~b•ldlH ..,.,..... for ,. ,,_, 5
Bdrm, 3ba In MESA VE.M>I. l 1ft,500. Prln
Oflly .... l3IO Mon thN
Fri.
REIM~
This custom bu ilt oceanfront home
features elegant E uropean detaiUng,
impressive stone & wood exterior, with
leaded & beveled glass windows.
3 bedrooms & 3 baths, 2 fireplaces &
much , m u ch m o r e . Po111ble tax
advantage in easy convenion to d uplex.
.,_ ... Im AT 11 ....
(ll61lulll .... ,.. ...... )
PleMe call for broch~
........ All Yll'LL i.nE ,, ...... ICWI YIEW
1111,-FEE
IEIT .. lun
IEllllEL ........
Fa.L .... YllW 4 BDRM & 5 BATHS
STARNES COMPANY
3 Bdrm, Bba. 2000 sq TWO 1.0NGS
ft(•pprox) Only $199,
900.
673-net or 7CI0-'597 ___ ...
·Ullll YIEW 38drm.2~.
$129,900. llMES John Ast· 131-7900
Love.t. Montego Model 1.ost Lady'• Diamond on q ttrMI. 4 L>drms,
Watch. Vic. F••hlon 2 be. lormal din. rm
lala'ldl BBCRC RewlWd CoYered S*llo with built-
673-9G3t In BBO end 1"9pll. This
PRICE REDUCED I• • mutt He before
$239,000 .... LH. deciding on anything
Easy Owner flnandng. 5 .....sauoo.
&drm. c:toee to ec:hOols,
shopping. Open Seti
Sun . Agent Hedda
84$-1044 or ~-t742.
2allllTI ....
Newiy decor. 3 bdrm.
'139.500. >Ont t.-°' &l&OO
IMNIOf*on Open Sat.
12-4.""' 7~795
"~ dptil, :Je' boat ,mo.sit: .. _
dodl. a.t buy on waeer.
ByOwrw~ ........
WILITI ... ...............
-View gatild OOfNnUo Auumable V.1.fl loan, nltylnc~·' ... llrld. 3 "' a. :': •~•· ""ef wlll ••· lol. l'rlClllld II 11.000 c ange, aullll w t -..... ~ .. mm am ~1111 acM CALL JO.N9f DORAN
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4 9Clt,,.., Own• Nye ·-""'°" "" .. ._. Crow . ..... ,,. ·-S aelr•. I Illa. ••II· --= Of ..... op. *"· ,IGO. °Ir.' ....,._ 11-6
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDftOOM
11 7 Marine, Balboe Island
631-1400 $254,000 SatlSun 1-5
3121 3rd Ave., Corona del Mar
759-9100 $215,000 Sat 1-5
232 Magnolia. Cotta M ...
759-9100 $162,500 Sun 1-5
138 Walnut, E-slde, Costa Meea
754-1648 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•100 Udo Pane Or, # 12, UdoPen
831-1400 $25,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*700 Udo Park Dr, #14, lldoPen
831-1400 $25,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
18205 Bayberry Wy, Univ. Pn, Irv.
957-0701 Handk:8pped Sun 1-4
207 E. 18th St., eo.ta Mela
631-7370 $178,500 Sun 1-5
2308 Clff (Newport Hats) N.8.
642-5200 $359,soel Sun 1-4 * * 10 Batboe eov.. Newport Bch 644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 ....... ,All_ Of ....
2132 Viste Entr8da. Bluffs; NB
644-e200 S2n,500-F• Sat 1-4
824 Hyde Court, Coeta Mela
~ 1134,000 Sat 2-5
3497 Queens Ct (Wlmbldn Vig) CM
645-0303 1158,000 Sun 2-4:30
5102 W. 1st St. #A, Santa Ana
645-0303 se.t,900 Sun 1-4
1824 Port 8tktfna Pt, Nwpf1 8ctl
848-7171 8*,IOO SM/Sun 1-5
3491 au..na Ct (Wlmbldn Vig) CM
645-0303 118'7,500 sa 2-11a 2-4:ao
This Weekend !
* 19 CUrt Or., Jasmine Cl't(, Vu/CdM
640-161511-728-5151 Sat/Sun 12-4
I mDWll
128 28th St. (e.lboe) Nwpr1 Bch
759-9100 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*25« Weltmlnst• (E/Slde) CM.
642-6388 $132,500 Sun. 12-4
11 Rue Verte, Big CMyon, NB
2131470-2880 1480.500 Sat/Sun 11-5
282 Santo Tomea, Coeta Mela
&45-3271 $150,000 Sat/Sun P.M.
314 Mar'lgold, Corona def Mar
831-1400 teel,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**903 38th St., nr. Lido VII NB
87M778 $596,000 Sat/Sun Ml
1218 09vof'I (W.clfrf) N.B.
831-1298 S238,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1543 S...iede T_,, (Irv.Terr.) CdM
........ 810 $320,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2338 Rutgers, eo.ta Mela • •
548-3375 1132,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
438 82nd St., N9wport 8tn., Npt 8ctl
875-1771 $218,000-tee Sat 1-5
818 Vie Udo Soud, Udo Ille. NB
873-7300 *317,512 Sun 1-4
418 AbMy "'"'· Coeta ..... 71C)...8U3 St71,000 Set 1-1
3411 0cmn aw., Cof'OM., u.
7I0-11GO, ~1--,000 b 1-a
1411 0. Ad. (CM Hwft) NB
M2-llOO 'IUl.OOO • 8un1-4
I 911 plue ,All Ml °" Dae
402 Bucknell (College Pk) CM
645-9181 $124,SOO • Sat 12-4
f8e3 Braemer Wlff, Newport Bead'I
758-9100 1349,900 Sun 1-5
109 Via &naueno (Mar. Pt.) San Clem.
759-9100 $485,000 Sat 1-5.
1218 Key Weet (Hrbr Vu His) CdM
&«-4010 $299,500-LH Sun 1-5
2611 CWcte Dr. (8aylhorea) NB
645-e218 $269,000-UH Sun 1-4
218 Via Koron, Udo, ... , N.B.
644-9080 $430,000 Sun 1-5
**1036 Polerla Dr. (Ovr Shrs) NB
759-9100 $899,000 Sun 1-5
2491 Cr•tvlew Dr., Newport Bead'I
644-7020 $495,000 Sun 1-5
1135 Pembrook•. Newport Beach
645-5555 $264,900 Sat 1-4
62 Drakes Bey, Newport Beach
644-7020 · $475.000 Sun 1-4
* 1927 Santiago (Baycrelt) NB
850-1356 $299,000 Sun 1-5
20172 Harbor ra1e Ln., Hunt. Beech
549-2330 $138,000 Sat/Sun
*511 Irvine Ave., Nwpt Hgta, NB
556-4982 $299,500 Sat/Sun 10-4
* 1472 Galaxy, Dover Shor•. NB
642-2510 $895,000-F• Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1a.8 Port Sheffteld, Newport Bch
780-1302 $329,750 Sun 1-5
**38 Balboa Coves, Newport 8ctl
850-9187 $488,500 Set/Sun 1-5
-25 Malnull (....,.,.,Ck) CdM
640-9582 $314,900 Sun 1-4
217 Vie Ithaca, Udo !ale, N.B.
673-6494 1487,500 Sun 1-5
*204 Via Ebol, Udo ..... N.B.
873-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4
101 Via Genoa Udo ..... H.B.
873-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-4:30 * * 1821 Baya6de, Corona del Mar 780-8333 $1,385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2001 YllOht Aeec*M (S..W) NB 1~ '425.000 Sat 1-5
34 ha._. .. (Ttttrtt) Irv. 7.,_ 121D.OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
2211 Golden Cr •• •••:Port IMctt
M-7171 '211.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1807 Comw.11 (WwluM) NB
642-6200 12•.soo Sun 1-5
1525 E. OoMr'I Bl., 8alboe Pentn
642-5200 S480,000 Sun 1-4
' *1724 Temipln w.,, Ba)CNet, Mt
831-7300 '380.000 Sun 1-4:30
4515 Perham, 0.... 8horm, CdM
644 eoee NM,000 Fee Sun 1-4 ** 1044 Poe.ta Dr., Oovw Stwa. .. 831-7300 1115,000 9un 1-4:30
2307 FalrMI. PMlport ~
........ $215.000 Sat/Sun 11-5
1ao1 DalpNl1 Terr., Irv. Terr:.&.~
ea1-noo 1111.000 ..,..,..1-4:30
:>range County Real Estate/An Advertialng Supplement to the DAILY PIL~T/Saturday. November 13, 1982 -19
. 4 BEDROOM
114 Ruby, Balboa Island
631-1400 $425,000 Sat 1-5
28 Drakes Bay, Spyglass
631-1400 $449,500 Sat 1-5
*4539 Orrington Rd., CdM
631-1266 $740,000 Sun 1-5
2404 Vista Hogar, Newport Beach
644-7020 $169,500 Sat 1-4
*4621 Gorham, Cameo Shores, CdM
64.t-90eo $769,000-Fee Sun 1-4
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
2315 Arana. E-Blutt, N.B.
644-6200 $199,950 L.H. Sat/Sun 1-5
1152 Kingston, Wimbledon. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $230,000 Sun 12:30-4
1255 Somerset, Costa Mesa
631-7370 $355,000Sun 1:30-4'
210 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, N.B.
675-30.S/673-2556 Sun 1-5
•5 Colonial. Northwood, Irvine
631-7300 $230,000 Sat 1-4:30
932 Coronado (Mesa del Mar) CM
631-7370 $145,900 Sun 1-41:30
1115 Highland Dr .• West.cliff, N.B.
631-7300 $300,000 Sat 1-4:30
•49 Montectto, Spyglass, N.B.
759-1501 $449,900 Sun 1-5
•910 Nottingham, Dover Shra, NB
759-1501 $279,000 Sun 1-5
*4626 Roxbury, Cameo Shrs, CdM
759-1501 $670,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1912Z Biddle Dr .. Trtlrk, Irvine
, 759-1501 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
510 Aliso, Newport Beach 631-1266 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-41
9 Sun River (Woodbridge) Irvine
760-8333 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
133 Vla Undlne, Lido Isle, N.B.
64-4-9060 $745,000 Sun 1-41
* 1848 Port Sheffleld. HV Hms, NB
64-4-9060 $329,750 Sun 1-41
* 1400 Nottingham Rd., Westcflff, NB
631-7300 $356,000 Sun 1-41:30
1031 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa ·
957-5880 $144,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
-1118 Somerset Ln., West cf I ff •. NB
631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30
**633 Bayside Dr, Prom.Bay, NB '
644-9060 $1,100,000 • Sun 1-5
19.S POrt Chelsea, NewPort Beach
648-7171 $330,000 Sun 1-5
•1840 Tradewlnda, Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $359,500 Sun 1-4
* 1955 Flamingo Dr, Mesa Verde, CM
631-7300 $2.45,000 Sun 1-41:30·
1015 Yacht Puritan, Seavlew, NB
631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-41:30
3212~ Blvd .• Corona del Mar
631-7300 $985,000 S.t/Sun 1-41:30
1112 Westellff (Westellff) NB ~
842-5200 '255,000 Sun 1·5
2708 Gannet, Coeta Mesa
546-2313 •112,500
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Sa 11:30.-3:30
Sun 12-4
*3185 Bermuda. Coeta MeM 831-1298 S155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4iT. 18th"~· Coeta MeM 944-4110 S221,ooo.Fee .. Sat/Sun 1·5
1635 ...., v..w Cit (SIMiia Roe> CdM_ 75'-0100 '826,000 --Sat 1-4
11 Elln, INlne ~. IN."
558-0S78 S148,IOO s.t/Sun 12-4
114 Via Enaueno (Mar. Pl.) San Clem
759-9100 $875,000 Sat 1-5
133 Via Undlne, Lido Isle, N.B.
644-9060
8 Rue Vlllars, Newport Beach
Sun 1-5
631-1266 $700,000 _. Sun 1-5
2706 Lighthouse (HVHls) CdM
675-6000 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2515 Windover, Corona del Mar
675-6000 $4291500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 14 Burning Tree Road (Big Cyn) NB
644-4910 $695,000-Fee Sun 1-5
•4601 Camden, Corona def Mar
760-9215 $795,000 Sun 1-5
320 Seaward, Shorectlffs
631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
201 Larkapur, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $1 ,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*4527 Fairfield Dr, CdM
631-1266 $745,000 Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB
548-5647 $420 000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••5-42 Hrbr Isl Dr(Prom. Bay)NB
759-9100 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
213 Diamond, Balboa Island
644-4910 $595,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
•487 E•ther St.. Cotta Mesa 631-1266 $208,000 Sat 1-5
# 14 Point Loma, Spyglass 11111a, CdM
673-4400 . .$723,400 Sun 1-41
222 Via Palermo, Lido 18'8, N.B.
673-7300 $367,000 Sun 10-1
* 101 Via Flor8"Ce, Udo Isle, NB
673-7300 $595,000 Sun 2-41:30
4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Adg) N.B.
760-8333 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2425 22nd St .. Newport Beach
760-1900 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
18891 Antioch (Trtlrk) ll"YI
552-7500 $235,000 Sun 1·5
2111 Yacht Wanderer, Seavlew, CdM
644-6200 $395,000 Sat 1-5
*1812 Port Slrtlng (HrbrVuHms) NB
760-6333 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1132 Ebbtlde, Corona del Mar
640-7246 $695,000-fee · Sun 1-5
I 9EDROOM
1204 Ave. Buena ~e. San C'9m
759-9100 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-41
442 Begonia (Ofd CdM) CdM
675-4000 $549,500 S1t/8un 1-5
* •219 Via Udo Soud, Udo , ...
780-1900 $1,~.ooo Sun 12-4
* 708 Via Udo Nord, Udo lal, NB
675-6181 $1,500.000 Sun 1~5
**4028 Ch&llnel Pl., Nwpt lal, NB
673-0202 $865,000, Sun 11-5
2912 Carob, EMtbluft, Nwpt a..ct'I •
-'84-4-1742 S239,000-LH Sat/Sun 1-5
I • plua 'All -w DIN 5 Point Loma (8Pvalua) OdM ,,
675-tOOO Mao.bOO SUn 1-5
*2408 Fr8nCleco, Newport Bd'I
875-eOOO '348,500 Sun 1-5 *' Oakmont (Ilg CMyon) NB
173-7781 •1.1ta.ooo "'" 1·5
2'=~= (E.rr= NB . 8et/8un 14 * 1730 Borwre Wa,, N9wport Mt 846-0711 11'2.000 .,,. ..... 1-I .
·1~.:-.t=.~ ..... 1 ..
**37 Linda Isle (Linda I.)
675-2525 gate $1,495,000 Sa/S 1-5
1206 Key West (Hrbr Vu His) ~B
760-8333 $42~.500 Sat 1-5
*35 Aldg9'1ne Dr., Hrbr Ridge, NB
780-1900 $2,390,000 Sun 1-5
*1524 Antigua, Newport Beach
· 646-t 171 $849,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1608 Galaxy Dr,., Newport Bch
646-7171 $799,900 Sun 1-3
4 Narbonne, Hrbr Ridge, N.B.
644-6200 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
*2201 Alta Vista, Eaatbluff, NB
631-7300 $389,500 Sun 1-4:30
•1800 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 $409,900 Sun 11-2
*2773 Sandpiper (Mesa Verde) CM
646-0303 $265,000 Sun 2-5
***29 Beachwood (Wdbrge) Irv.
551-6829 $395,000 -Sun 1-5
• BEDROOM
233 Via Genoa. Udo lete, N.B.
673-7300-$575,000 Sun 2-4:30
938 Via Lido Sood, Lido Isl, NB'
673-7300 $847,500 Sun 1-41:30
*41 Gole(a Pl., Spyglass, CdM
644-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I llR plue FAM RM or DEN * 1848 Newport Hilla Dr E., NB
644-7020 $449,000 . Dally 1-5
· CONDOMINIUMS
·FOR SALE
1 llEDROOM
*300 Cagney Ln(Versallles)#107, NB
673-7300 $114,000 Sun 1-4
61 Lake Pines (The Lakes) Irvine
540-1151 $115,500 Sun 12-3
28EDROOM
Versailles (unit 214>. Newport Bch
Call from gate 5-48-8836 Dally
1095 Sea Terrace (Blutta) CM
845-0303 $139,000 Sun 11-2
200 McNeil #202, Newport Beach
tMe-7171 $138,900 Sat 2-5
3 lllDROOll
7 Rue Vlllarl (8'g Cyn) NB
759-9100 $850,000 ; Sat/Sun 1-5
*22478 Camtnlto Coate, v1nage,
UQuna Hiiis
855-3017 $124,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
a • _.. FAii -er DEii •37 Canyon Creat Or., OdM
1eo..ee11 '248,000 Sat/Sun 12-6
DUPL~XE8
FOR SALE 1•c1• 2518 Elden. 0...
548-2313 m1.ooo Sat/Sun 12-4 , .....
•23 c.matlon~ Corona dll M• 875-l310 000 Sun 1-1 ...... , ..
IOI Meola (OH•lllllt d tfwr)1 CclM , M5:704I '44UGM 8alJ8un 1•1J
• Pool
.. w.Mroilt * ** watwfront & Pool
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: ·-••• I! II IWIEI Ideal owner'• unit: 381 coHI Exec 3Br & den 2 Br. fp. Bal Pen MOO 3 3 3 E 2 1 1 t St CM . ..... ~ BANK view ho~ on 2 acree 1 Br, t>eyfront 1900 10am-6pm
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...., Tllll lfFEIEI 2b•: 2 Br 1bL Wlllt to oak 11uded 11te. s22s', 2 Br. ocnlrnt 11100 845-8103 645-6589 .... , th• beach. c101e to aa-a•••n llt\111\AJIQN ahopplng. Excel. cond. ..~ .. · • • • ... •. • OOO . Free & c leer. -._ Eut1lde 2 Br. quiet, MW 3 BR, 1600 sq.ft. s ngl s ty home on ~ Atklng 1115,000, euy <>wnerlbkr. wltl finance PllP ••• _., carpet. garage, yard,
oversized lot, at quiet East end of Island. BIG CYN ClJSJQM le rm 1 . e k r , ~ lllTI mil or trade for Orange llM1ll · pool, no pets. $575/mo. Sunny So. patio. 24'Xl5'. Wrought iron 7141731-5181 Tllflll IJll,111 County coaetal home. Mngr 2-453 "B" Orange /d db 1 F' 1 On OOl1 couree. 20% dn. ---------1 Ent1ld• nigh rental Call <805> 416-4043 for 3 Br 3 Ba 2·•ty H9Clenda Ave. · e ntry gates W ea O ts. trep ace. Vecent. ehow anytime. lflllll lft,111 T 2 BR 2 be h Info Hate rtnt °' IN 1995 French doors to patio. Extra Flge dbl gar ,t. 11,295,000. IW IUll • I Jfl ~·2 ~. 1 ~th,~ Huntington Harbour $5oo
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w /util -w orkshop area. ee title. ''!!!73-~7~71!1!or~7~60-!!1~3~9~7!I ... gar~. laundry room, home, new decorated, fenced yard, gdnr, cpts $375,000. 20% do~, owner ~inancing. 1: AM'-1111.... patio. N .. r the park, _._.. boat dock, trade F•--9 BTU ·and drapea. $900 per 1lll ,..._. •-. cloee to achOOls & ltlop-down any location. Cell Versailles se25 mo. 181 and 1191 plus 142YIA111111 Appto11.1011'1gtoea. ping. Owner financing 2131592-2869 dya, Lldo Patk 2Br $750 $400.2n Rot>lnhOOdLn. 3 Br, famlly rm home. Wll ... I h. lltn. offet'ed. 714/846-0554.8\181. Penln. ....... • .. 50 556-1737
Planked hardwoo d 7--IHI •••--.,_., .,. Close to comm· clubhouse, 3 beaches,
ten!lis & playground. Qualified buyers
may call owner at (714) 673-4063 for
jetails and viewing appointment.
floors. brick lrplct. com· ____ ._.,..._____ --FahbrOOk Grove Home for Oceenfrnl 3Br $s11~·1·N_p_t_H_g_l_e_er_e_a-. 3-er-2,-~-8-,
plelely remodeled kit· ""-.1.1 sale or exchange. 3 + Udo late 28r """ condo fam m I 1 s~::.~~· ~oort, etc. -;:: lfll ~r=~:i a;:.:~ 40~.·:,~:,~3•e: oc8anltonl 38r S1AOO dry rm. ga: ssJgc;,,~:
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_, zed Palermo In Harbor single 19an. 128,000' ol Ill.Ill ,... home $295.000 appral-.. ·ytront 21..__ s1eoo pets. S750. 644-2562
IOYEI SIRES CONDO; Close to tenn1•. View Homes. Must ... to land L •"j doek 200 - -$ .... ......
club pool d .... ~ · o-ng · · _._. sat, · 150,000 mortg-oe. Freall.28r .... 75 Lo..-. 38r, 2Ba. dbl gar, • •an ,.,,opp • anpre. ""--Houee 1 10 parking ~ ..... -E•eltl"" 81"723 "'550 · .., ·-• 3B '
$250 0 ,.... ..,.,....., _..... " . ._ Priee reduced to $395. ,.... ~.. Lido 1Br 11100 c rdener. 2370 Ora,,,,.
4 Gel Or r, am rm. • 5. Nov 13. 19-48 Port afea a Bill Met en or ffiHi/ ···-1 41 axy Ive wilh land. t.4$. Prior CtlelMa N.B G'b w· .... • ... -~ooo 000 for thl• lentutlc I 1u1..i ·-I&.. Securlty/2Br $1250 75/mo. (213)541-8t96 213 /592-2175 or • · 1 -..-............. • locellon·a fantastic ...... mn Waterfront~ 4 Br. Oen. Formal Dining 880-3378 Ull ••• R tenn.a. 4 bctrma. 3 baths Eaetslde Co1ta Mesa. Reeltors 831-1400 Eutslde condo. clean, 3
Room. 2 Flreplact11, 3 --======---.-s up: 3 bdrma, 2 baths Poaltlve cun flow. Ow-br, 2 ba, den, lrplc, 2 car
car garage plus large BY OWNER, reduced 4bdrm/2ba. Corner lot. down. ftlreplace. 4 car ner will exchange for •l'L...-gar. S800. 54~5.
Hobby Aoorn. P004 llzed $50 OOO I S380K. Ownet 175-2157 gw909, IYndectt. Newport BNctl realden--E t·'"· ,...~h I lot. beaul. landscaped. • ' ( or 30 days -ce. Agt. M ike Crow 1aJa m 1111 18 ....., , .... me. mmac.
Owner will Hilst el 11• only). Now S299.500. 3 vYUUIJ.Uv ,...--~-----.;;I l45-3H6 ••••••••~••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2'h ba. frplc. pvt nancl Only $420 000 BR, 2:v. ba, pool-Nwpl Widow ll'Utl Mii thl• a. -Penln Pt, 5 BA, 3y, ba, patio. balcony, 2 car gar, ~ Sal/Sun. ;_5 · Hgt1. S 11 trvlne Ave.. slrable 2 BR 2 Ba condo ._._, DI\ ffg PtllO, a 1~ ino. ~5 :,'!';,..$750 mo. 9 to 5,
..,......... 833-9773 ofc, SSl-4982 with ... ~ T•~·---.. ·~· .a ... 17" --._., Robinson: Realtor .... "'-· '""'-"''I;~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••, to mo . ..,... --141-IMl hOme-:.':.~ellel. By i: · ...... hnl.W IC.... "' ,,_ 11~ Eastllde, reap edits pre-D.~tXH:/ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••;:::••••••• f9rred. 2 br. 1 be, ga· ... , I.We" ..,... bMal 11• Harbor view 11111 4 ldnn r • g • . $ 6 2 5 I m o .
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You own the lend. 2 .. 000
sq tt. 38r, fam rm. 2'A
Ba. wide ~belt. -pool. Far below market
$235,000. WiN !UM op-
tion. Bkr. 644-0134 \ f >I l / 1; F It ...
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752-5710 nenhlp. Gd fin. 1295. lh _......,leaMI 1 45 -4311 or eve• schoot1, Mesa det Mar
0 0 0 . 6 7 5 -0 0 7 3 or Dupler.-8111 to ~. lg •n • te -...__ 720-0t36 Tract. New CfPll, paint &
SSS 22~" lot. ,.. land. $179,500. r.. .... 2 8 1 B ' I I 0r-2car,,., '-yard · • .... Mars ha ll Realt y l*tel1.. r. a. rp e, lint ....... ..-.. .,,.. · Charming Laguna Beach 875o-4800 location to adlools. ten· frplc:, mature only pleaM. nome tor COfona del Mat · .......... ...... nls. ~. 1700/mo. Dr~ 2712 MendorL
duplex. Cheshire Real 11 Units EASTSIDE C.M.. ll,.._ Dec. 1. 759·9570 or &42 or 974-2021.
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mty. 3 Br & lam rm. h I.We. 1\.i Utt Super terms, mey trade.
St89K fee conversion.
Only $269,900. &45-1218·
E.ttate 75!J..1877 g o o d I I n • n c I " g • 613-,.565 2 br. 1 ba. Drive by 2652
10xgron . Prine. only, J.1M Old CdM So ol PCH 3 Br Senta Ana Aw un112. Do ,...., Ir-"' .. 861t.&58-e111. _, ___ ,_ •1-tr ' ' D ' notdletvrbtenant1 $450 ··········•I'••••······ ,. ..... _ • •• ouae. c,11 lena. . Ctlermlng 3 bedroom, 2 C.M. Huge qua111y duplex I need a 30 10 50 unit i'.;:·~;·~·;;_;•4 83M2te • mo. 151-12.21.
SALE! .......
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View ol ocean and ctty
ligtlts. 3 bdrm. 2'),ba plUs
office. 2 lrptc:s. Need of-
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nate -wll bulkt to IUlt. I 808 HALLEY REAL TOR .......
BEST BUY -LOWEST
pr1c»d Npt Crest Pt9n 3
38r trl~179,500 Bkr
Tom Gottlef 846-9200
BY OWNER: 3 BR l'louM.,
1199.000. ~o fin. con.a.
der eny offer. 145"-1&41 iiiiii!::==--· .......
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Dock for 30' boat. Stepe
to lido VIiiage. 3 lg•
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Set ' Sun 1·5. fJ03 "'" St. 173-67711 ,,.
LEA.SE OPTION
HARBOR RIDGE
0.-tom View
Home
.... ooo opcb\ money 48tdnu1a.~•thl
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Lge new custom home.
open Sun 1·5, 210 Via SW\ Remo. Own/egt,
=-2 i!'oT = :W 3 lrplc. 3 gar, cop~r :=:· In Orange Co · tnat br 2 ba '9• It~ avail 1 Br. quiet, yard, mg. FP.
Juan Cap'~•~rano on~ plmb'ng. l125K, aa1u-•--·,,._call 1,,;med thru~ne 3bdrm,2bllttl,vtew0\W no ctooa. adtt• pref. 1st private cul de uc. Many mable loan at 12% Int. broll• at 955-3454 • 112001m<i ht i.t;aac' city, tumlahld or unfur• Plua dep. 1475/mo. IDT Tl IWI upgradee. Move In con-I 115 KI of r. Agent ,,.,, J.. i.Jt "" dep. 87s-teS3' ' · nllf*. ~ que.-1 __ Me-_86M _____ _
1 Bit to oc:e.l: 38r 2t>a. dttlon, well below matt!· $42.·eee&. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~llty, ~ 1~• 28f. tk 1 11ory. anag •
875-3048/873-2556
et. of courae. Quk:k Ml'e Ill.I If twm -OPEN HOUSE ' JJ' · cpt/drp1, patio, frplc, Lido Sandt. C0mm pool. _.. ......... __.___ .,_, Sun d • .. .._ I $1 200 10 $ 1400/mo deslr ..... -.to ,_,.,..te. l.Jndhlldecl '°' lntetest In .,,.,/ 11-5 1 .. -.. r ..... amed c:e -U~i~o ~~:.~dsoop~r: Cell 4M-3180. ~~,:1~,·~~·~!~~gc~~ ICEll VIEW =~ =t=: .!; .tiL.LJ..:..., ~ c2:f'M~~~r= Down. 4 er: 2 Ba., I.ITS 38R 28A. FUtn ....... v~ 6541-2480 chase price. $3500 dn. covered patio. vaulted C•ll 7 4/960-2411 for · -Of ~-8491 •---------
Pvt ply. 8-41-4788 . ceUlngt, commty pool. Information. In San Juan ~rano. *~ =. =~agnt "'I" OWN!R MUST MOVE·
Newpott He6gtlls otdel" 2 1117,500. Cell 491-1857 s Unit• Eastllde c .M. 3 1111,000. Call br<*« lor llft 1. C. 8Hutllul condo. 2Br,
Br. 1 Ba. dbl car g..-age. rutlll II# yeers old, 3 8t 1% Be. detall9. :,:,:~•II•• option,
50 x 117 Rt tot. •••••••••••••••••••••• $30.000 dePrlO. deduo-(7 1.4) te1-o30& c,a1 ........... 1111 Ml -s-t1on '°' 18&2. 1100 ooo .. :r.e;;· .............. .; 185•000 fer ....... ...., down. S3t i, SOO 's p , ... ~ ....,, 8 ea c l'I f ro n 1 l'I om e . 2 8cllm PIUa cleft T..-. EASTSIOE 3 BR. 1 Ba.
481 Sat1te Ana Ave Condo. 2.BA f•_.8A, pool. ,. .. 1 a 11 ~~ •..a-lt200/mo. Sub. wlnler ~·· Guerded 4;)0f'lltn, plut ftimlfy room. 1700
548-5041 en I Santa Ana. Tustin., ... ""...., •• ~ •••••••• ~ montlla tnru 1115. L ..... 11800 ,,_mo. mo. lat, fut, dep. Ne n•-11•--" Good neighborhood, •.a -el1 5ee2 840-1212 peta. 212 UIHan. DeYffl H'e~-==di cloae to freeway,J::': Prleed 9.: t.;'~!, eroaa.. FOR RENTI .. ~ ... 1111 U,,_. -AE '42.e381
perfect 3 Br . Below ·~rates. 542 271 Include• pool, tennis • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 tlr, 2 ba. to¥lllV . ape. E.atde. aunny 2 Br aep
rw'ket at 13ee,ooo. ~ in-t ';\ ~• tn MCluded court•, 4 vre new. tn 2 bedroom, 2 batfW & 2 E11de ooncto. 3 BA. 2'h ctoua, A11911. now. = yet. ....... :~ nc
5% down. owe. 1% ataa ot Tustin. 2200 sq n ac.l9iefll. . 8'0l"tea In TWlft ,._a 1n be, 2. gar, va.-Cfiri.*• tltS ,
lnterett or tradell Paltlc:ll 3Bdrm, 2ba. den w/frptc, 111-llf1 Lake Arrowtieed area. ok. UH. 142-0095, .ML - -3 It. 2 k frplc. bit-In•
Tenore, agt 831-12te hlNY decorated, good .... Ull.n H• butlt• & ~-l50-ot22 3 t1r, 2.,. bll. ,.... oo1-new deoat. llllO. lnddt ... .,., 11.. Rnand~111.80can for Fn1t. '-: ~ ~ ':"> i--.,_,,., Jin Ott, vacant. ~ Cot-..,..,.141-7250 -F cMtalla. .....,..19 • Mlc:lc· I mTI q u r • . • I 1 ........... .,........... kett ....._ICMIO, Afl. .... ........ v-......, ..__, :> •IST SILL Tiii ~ sn.ter. •-____....... 711•0218 Ot (7141 Fully furn. 2 Mrm twn· ~-..,.--.;.....:::....,.-1---........ .....,,,. -
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---117..oas7 .-o.y -home Ouard.O comm. ,.,,. ... •· 2 Ba. 1115/mo. l .. Wllll ., ..... ,.. •-. ... . ... nk1Q8 after e p.m. " no Pool, ·-"". w/d • ....-.. ···-·········-······ • oPl6on 110,000 down BACK8AY 2 8 & d •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._._ .... •n••er pl••• k .. _ .. _ --· .. HQU919'1d °""'8114 Aini 141.eon r en VA TERMS·:! on a lot, Ml-4111 ' • .... etc. No pets 171$. .... , ________ _ conaa• on cul·O.·tac 199 500 Ownet/t*r tf'/lnOI 4.:s.7440 .-.. e. 2tat a.. CM ,.....,. ,,.,,_ JU.
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SUME 1120,000 1tt. 11$5,000. Two tlOUMt atTwna ~ 1111 llft. 0.: ._., -• Ht er gar•i• '/Ud Wtly throw awa. Y .rent .. __.. .._.tom prtoel ,...... -..., t .... I t .. "¥' • .-.... ei••••••••••••••• . ' . ...,.... ..... 0' ....., ,,,.., ,_, ,,,.,. on .. mot ... eore o ' ,..., ftnenclng. Slt,500. UOO ISLE . a bldml tam 1$25/mo. H1alde wflan '/OU cen own ... 3
RAE A 0 GERS •••••••••••••••••••••" W/Slde C.M. Good In· Agt. Jun• Leite Prop. mt .. 8e l 1?00 ,,.0 t 141.Q7M. No pe1a. W/t1IOO to '2000 PIY· N1 1zee ...,, .... come. WM Clr'Y 11t TD 1141941-7909 • • • ....... 11'6K • ll1SK, ,,. s.J. I I# w/15~ down. 112.-U OCEANFRONT 2 bdtm l~ ouMOnt'".__ I IJr, Move1n • t1k• ov•r •
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'30.000 betow milt! 3 Ir
2 81 I ape. E11tbluff INd "'!f! !r J• l'IOma. Jotlrl Zanoa, btlr. -·--• • .... 780-.... T«ma, ._,,.... on tna llnd. '°"'
m .. I It. Ne. ~ remod••d .. In encl out. a llr., I be.
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apprelHd value wltll 11,.,. IOt 5 'I'S· .... tor
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889-15-43
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-• -22 -Orange County A.a Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 13,.1982
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Brend apenltlng cteen, 2 Like MW1 Only 4 units, 2 painted. s.4001mo. COUNTRY CU'8 LMNO 846-7555 DOVER 8"0AES-Need 2 BR t a..· 1 cer gar, no Br widen. Xtra lrg private Dee 840-5504 2 er. 2 Ba. Condo. OOMl'I Pvt rOOf'n w/1cltdlen prtv. t , b t pets. 1550 mo. 288 patio. From 17251mo. IN NEWPORT BEACH view. M501mo. Non smkr, non drinker, lge muter br, P'11t ba & rmm ' or m~ ••u Sant o Tom••· Agt. Call gg1•8441 or M-F. 3 Br. 2 Ba. gerden apt. 2. Singles, 1 & 2 Bdrm. 5-45-9911 111 t & 18 81. I 175. ent 1 blk to bHch & ho m •· A v• I now
642•6368 9-5. 843-0212.. OrlYe by prlv petlol. w/d hOoll-up Apartment• 646-eoee bey. B•lbo• Pen. 1300 _84_5"_9_5_1_5 ____ _
to -24583 Santa Clar• Inside 1 enclsd ger. 6 Townhou... IMI• Aa• _, mo. yf'ly. 875·5Cl74 2 bdrm ept, will en.re yrty, PINE BLUFF APTS 1625 From S580 •••••••••••••••••••••• R Cozy room. pttlllegea & I 2 Br 2 B• condo. pool. ullte. pelO. Chrltllan Roommete M·F. Irvine very Oeslreb •· many 1 Br & Loll. Child ok, Super neat (2) 1·8r Vlllu, Dee 840-5504 On Jambor• Rd.•• tac., tennis, So. CoHt w 0 r k 1 n,. w 0 m • n . 1250.00 Temp baeis 2-e emenltles $350. Ca,11 patio. view. trplc. encl 1 Be. small & cozy, prl· L.a. •---&. ••~I San Joequln Hiits Rd. Pina area. 840•8905, ,. ...... 107 ,. months. Call 857_..976 • 675·4000 or'", al 138~ gar .. gas stove. dlth· vale. S400·14251mo. '::7.••• _. ••., 144-1• $5 ~"'"" Topu Balboa tl•nd $::0~ •P•. lndry rm. ~~=,· 493-0803 <or •• ••iiiii•m••••• ler. 2B•. cpts, Orp1. 2~~-202 !~ ·~ 4. 50.:.. .. .,_1..,.. 4111 M,::n:~~~3::,2:: _M_/...;.F_r-~---,.-.-nonamll---r.
10 ...... IL.,,.""" _ .. I & "'· .,... lllr, -.c. .-. •••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,.. r ' 2 .. 30 1· -'"-· ..... ,1 .. -SPMC 631·8107 m .. ..,, .. IO. o .... --newly redec:o,.t..... n pool No pets. $5351mo. lfM w m1ll 1325 & 'h ulll. 645"9771 ... · o "'-• ~ "'"' * * * ~:cl~~~~ ~~~~t;: ;;~,~~ ~~:J:150 mo. (2 13) 213/860-9513. Wkly rentel• now avail. evs/wtlnds =i ~~,,.;:. = ! 2Br upstairs. patio deck
w/garage. ws hr/dryr
hook-ups, c:lose to So
Clll Plaza, no pell 1525 ....,. mo 5'40-0117
EXCEPTIONAL 2 80, like new 2 Br widen Beeutlful 3 Br. 2 Ba. con· 1105 & up. Color TV. MIF lo shr 4Br, 3Ba NB '" ullls. 875-7127 OEN. ONLY FOR THE xlra taroe prtv,;I• patio'. 4 Br" 2 Ba. 40' from und, oo, overlooktng pool, Phone• In room. 2274 Waterfront home, neat,
DISCRIMINATING. 1750 garege. S7251mo. Call wl batcony & sundeck. n •a r s . o P 1 a z a NewpOt1 Btvd. CM. employed prof. 1325 mo. Single mother Wlltles to
Agl. (714~96-8804 861·6441 or M·F. 9.5 19 501y rty. Furn.? M!IOl mo. 648-0688. 146-7445 846-1309 INre lovely~ Verde
* * * 0 1145..0340 "°"'9 wlrespontlble fe-2 Br TownhOuM w. a.. 6 43·02l0. rtve by t.1 ..., JeMj B (AC H AR (A M/F to thr a br. ~ ba male, wall< to echools, IMng & dining.,..., kit· ---------••e •I 24583 Sant• On Bay. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, ...................... ~on Cen.I In N.B. restaurentt, 1tore1.
chen. frplc. ettactled ga-• .,,,,,,.,_ Qare. trptc..1 car get. Private Very i.oe upetaifs 2 BA, 1st. lat & ctep. 14$-2495 lheal.,, 1 cMd otl. No
rag a . po o I & a pa. INI} "4f ....-T BNc:h. Good neighbor· ·~ blk 10 beach, n.wly ffj/wt Streight M nonsmkr 10 * 1 m k n g • n 0 p • t 1 .
1625/mo. 831-4164 •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._ ......., hood '°' GOUPle or tin-remod. New stove & r• ifOl't /SI C 54$-3831 557-6207 --------1 IAllP•D ~ Most __,,an1 apt. v-v· gle. 11100. 873·21t2. trlg. Gar on OoNn Ave. Aefl1gef"etor·Meld-.POOI 2 br, 2 ba E de M ' · 2 Br. 1 Ba. In 4 ·plax. -• •r -•• In Ulguna Beeotl. ftnelt t-tOAM ......... Joe et 714-$51-1452 ~ 8t'lld g W11eon apt. 1250 + utlls. Dys Prote.ional to stlWe lux. ctnn. no pet•. S4301mo A LOVEL y PLACE location In town. br•OI-• • Colla ...... ~1755 642-54441; aw 642-6120 cOf'do ·~. f\lrn wl 271 "B" 1tth. Pl. TO LIVE telling views ... bu111-lns.. BeautlM ..,.,. 4 Br. en-...... view, amenltlM. s.. to
644-0452 j •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Elf '-ted pool, ~age. cl•d pet lo, ll•P• to •••••••••••••••••••••• Pine K..ot Mo4el on co.st M/F "'8re 28R 28A two apprecfate. H8fl>of Knoll. •Pool/9Pllfbbq elevator. LHH only bMch. v-iy. 875-4419. U.. llAll • Hwy. NB. Stepa lo """'apt In CdM ~ 759--0Sff ......_
POOL. 3 BR 2 Ba, hi.ID&' •5 acrea of t>eeutlfulty seso & up Ea8' ocean. Wkly r••••· -• S3 · lptc, pv1 yard. M25. al lendecepeO surroun· 330 ,.._er' 4M-8083 2 Br". 2 Ba. Condo, • .... • 1145-0440 Mlkr. · 50 per month. Female roommate lo
utlt Incl. 845-9181, au """" · · !Mull, upgradM. attectled Wkly rental• HS up. lndudes ca~ & Pf!One • ....,.. l\Kn. N.Q. C<>Mo.
tor Bob dings oc .. nvlew, 1Br decor•tor O • r a O • • No P •I•· Color TV. tr" colfH, .... Wlla ..... 'h electrtctty. After 8'>m own bedrm a be.. pool & : ~""Z'.: "'<>Wino apt. garage. No. Laguna. 1950/mo. 551-7144. heeled pool a 1tep1 to Wiiiy '9ftlal1 now avail. 720-0832 laundry lac. 1350. can
.... , • S<Kry "° pet• 1 t>lk to bch. no pets. Clean 2 Br. lfg k"ctlen, OCW\. l<.ltctl'• avell. Wlkltc:tl, color TV on c. Debbie alt epm & wti.nds APAIT9011 (71•) Ul-nH 1575 mo. 4 u -uo4 • Npl Hts. 2421 E tetti St. MS N. Coat Hwy. bte. WinC*' Rat• • blO Mature '-'\Ille to lhr IWI 5't-5te2. 1Br.12701mo. pluSutlls. 8081 Holland Cr. HS 8-44-4311 1450. Tropics. 645-5109 Laoun8 a.en. 414-5214 d l1counts . Step1 lo No. Laguna H ... condo•---H-O_U_SEM __ A_T_E_S __
No pets. No wsterbeds. Bl'MI Slal•IWamer Very Ctiermlng 2 bd, 2 ba. OCEANFRONT • Cuslm 190 & up with kitchen BNch. 34311 So. eo.t wlChrlttlan car..,. wo. ROOMMATES
No vacancy In Chllcirenl off 8eecll 2 slory. ltpl. ~panel, decor. 38 r 2B• up. weekly OceM1ront Mo'. Hwy OP. 4te-5727 main & 14 'ff old'°"· s.aJ • Wa come 10 you!
MCt lon. deck, trees.~ blkl emenll!H, yrly 11200 lel.815-8740 ,_,...., 411 85i5~710 evet. or •Allref'sdledled
2450 Newport Blvd. -.all o e • • n . N o end . mo 28r 1B• Own 800 •••••••••••••••••••••• 97 25 dys. • Ptlotoe !Men eeaullt..11 Townhouse near Spec. 1 & 2 br. lovely S8251mo, Incl utll•. mo:'MatlM'e P'• 7400 w Fem non--smtcr, rm w/hM 1 •Pm Fem• 10 stir with M/F, Oldea1 ~ 832-4134
back bay. 28'. 1'h Ba. pines & strHm•. NC. 640-5e21 Ocnfmt. 850·9 192 prlv. C.M. $225 llnfum.. ... I 1111! IU$MW e1ean well located
we1 bar, lrptc, ywd, tun gel ... entry by pnone,Oee ----,--t-1_b __ p_n_ furn $290, 845-5459 . NB condo: 1275 mo. 3 bd houM to ehare. '.+ blk
Oecic, encild garage w/ 1ge rec a!ea Incl. gym. lur~~ Ar::.ts. N~· ~ts: EASTBLUFF *-coiy room with pool. S.V.11 prime IOCations 875-1643 to bMl:tl. 1245 + Utllt. auto door opener, no, -'POC>l __ &_spa_._84_6-659 __ 1_ .,.,,.,11nc1 utll. 417 1 ..... 2 Specious 1 8 r. pello, S60 ..-. In ~" .,_ ~~ 2t4! M ..., ....... 1_~ __ ms ______ _
I 5 •· _..... • "" pool, view, no pete, .... •3•23 c:hOea om . .--t-""' '" Uberll ,,,_ --* .. ~. _.. 1 Pe t s 6 0 I m o . Av•ll now 1 Br 1 '8e. S5901fl'IO, 844-4787 .....,.... v hr ~tNon. planned pen~ 8P' wfMIM • ...,.,.,.,,,.1e lo .,,,,.. etge 54().-09.42 downstairs apt, dswlN. i.-.. •wMI 1111 8lllboe ~ Privete reerHllon, ••c:llln9 uoi-, 13501mo'+ aac. condo 3 ~•to belMlh.
1 Br Trelle,.. 1247/mo prtv11e patio, alngte g• ~.~··•'••••••••••• 2·•1Y condo, 2 8r 3 8e. Entrance. I 175. No gour~t meal• & Ir" dep. '250. 4f4.t218 M0-9905 end elec. s 150 MC. No rege. No pe11. water n Golt CourH . West pool. spa, sauna. $795 Pt smoking or cooking. local trlnepOtlMlon. c.I P 1 M/F 1 h 3 8 SN nu condo. blk to ocn. dog•. 133 E. 16th SI.. Sp p. I 0 . $ 4 5 0 I "'0 . Nine Condo : 2 BR 2b•, 2 mo. 751·3191 t75-3311 8111 Miller tod9Y tor the ro . ' 0 •,..! _ _.. r a. mbo 1265 Trecy
42 642-9113 Cl9d Sun 545-2000. A9fln1. no 1 ... car g1r w/opflr. WWI/ - -exdllng detalle. beech ront af>I .............. r. 631:8543 5.e-3'21 • drye1 Lower unll w/ ••• -• Lge, beeln. rm wlpv1 beth 7&t-7142 951.3162 ~101mo yt1y. 54M148 · 2 Br 1'" Ba SA501mo tor ,,,_. WILi pat 1 0 . s 7 2 s / mo . tm 11111 nr beecfl, H.8 . LAlflt llY. Fem lhr new X•g condo Room mete wan led to
2 penons. 755 w. 18th Lrg 2 & 3 BA townl'louM 714mo..1150 NEW o•••d 2o Town· rm & kit. prtv. $300/mo. • :.,__ •~-a..~ So. Cet Pina. All am: there 2 8'. 2 Ba. 1 b6octi
SI 646-9507 apts, encl gw, lrplc. Ne8f 2 B 2 Ba ,.~.._ ""'I Mme. 'Ml LAGE COM· tel-2Hl "_._ -., -en (71 .. ) 557·4329 to t>Mcf\, frp6c, ~· Hunl Hrbr. llom 1545. r. · """""'on ""'' MUNITY 2 a. 2 .... • •••••••••••••••••••••• '" . " ' 1235/ + a..i non-2 B< trptc Children OK. 840-88()7 c:ourM. lalte, smaN vu. • .... .. .... 21 x 1s « room for rent, I t~~ 515"5700 Alik ror emo11:0a?3.s137 1500/mo. quiet. no pet•. nu crpts & 1800 eq. h. of pure lu-*-"' flOUte Meu Vet· FOR RENT ..,... !
540-3666 WALK TO BEACH. 1 Br. dee. 2 car ger, bbq .,... llUf'Y, Garagee, IP• In de s.400 neg. 1 F~ roommate needed F non·.,.,,l(r Ovef 21. El
Qean 2 Br with patio. no s I o v e & re I r I 0 e pool. WlhrlO, refrlge Ind. =~rt:. ~~~l~g· :::~:r, 751·321"4 2 bldroofn. 2 bldhe & 2 mere co~y 28R home, Side C M, 1225 + "'"· oets. $4301mo. SAOOlmo. 536-7979. S770lmo. 493-117(1. wood burning ~ Large furn rm wlpvt bath, stOflea 1n f'Mn Peek• 1n Bel ltland U15 mo. oc-Roxanne 645"2258
546-9950 12 Br carpet. df8')41S, pool. lli.U.. V~ 11f1 microwave ovens, prl· rw OCC 1200 mo. Fe-Lue ArrOWhHO .,... CUl*'ICY 11118112. Con-Ammte wtd, MIF lo •hr
BAY TIMBERS 2 blocks rrom beech ••••••••••-:r. •• _....... vate petloe & ywd•. gar. l'lllllL HM l:IUM...,.. & .........._ tac'! Cer~ont bMut. 3 br lw""°"'9 in
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pool & more 53&-7153 28A near poo . Large llYl.ng Oft1tt 15 mtnute9 to Aoom for Ctlrlat1an F, 7 1,1 •0218 o r p 14 1 Lge ..... ..,.,, ·--· ... ---------
.._..., 3 Br 1'1t Ba Towonou.e. deck, vaulted celling, s c . Plaza °' O.C. Mt-Nwpt Hot•. kit. prlv. S180 et7.oe67 ..._ eve-N B harbof .,.._ Non· ._,.,, lrMIM fJll
bull! Ins ,._carpet car coveted pat1clng. cent.rat pon. -"* ... °' .._. ~ 11111 M 2-41148 '*'OS .,.., e p,m. If no smoker. S2501mo & utlt ••••••••• .. •••••••••••
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. .7dec'or. i": No Pe11, 15t5. No pet1. 538--84110. Sandy beml: S 8r JM, M9. ....,.., .._ a..t, 7 141M5-41tll. oc:nfront ,_ nr a... ....-.d. atreet entr8nea,.
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ONLY $150 mot F0t ci. 714/751-47llO Wllw Fl'HI INc ~~~Joel Cart1on1 ___ P_r1nctpa1t ___ on1y __ _
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......,, tac. S500 mo to mo .._, new MKAl1hur Air xlnt loc., So. Sant• Ana. .. .,,.. · ·-1· · · 1652 Mtnnle St. CIOM 55 or 19e. 552-n30 evea cond1Uortlng &, patking. & 405 Fwy. 646-75l2
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commutea North? Woukl HAR80R REAL TY
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beach that your lamlly 3&" door 170/mo plus could UM on week-eMI ,...... .. ,., ff $ 7 o ' d -It
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The Captatrano Suri . Harbof & Ad81nt, C.M.1 ___ • _____ _
Center. Ht-8292 or Good treftlc & parking. #itnlUtnl
831-5084 640-8754 ... ,.,, 415'
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lea• available. 120 or 11orlea In rwin P•• In 1200 aq It for 1 yew. Call Ratall •tore at 2850 Avon, lake Arrowhead araa. Sancty. 213-t20-1157 1&e5 sq It ptu1 8 car H• built-Ins 4 fir~.
garage. &41-8.!_n . Ftrat, tut & deposit re-191111111• quired . Cati (714)
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TERRY McCARDLE ,,......,.
The outlook le good ...
Home sales are on the
upswing ... Survey
shows home buyers are
confused about the
new financing, but
Westerners are more
willing to try alternate
mortgage lnetruments .
. . pecllnlng mortgage
Interest rates should
continue to locrease the volume of people
searching for the home of their choice. Now's
the time to buy! .
•WPllT .aT, -• 1'11 ITlll -Fantastic opportunity to live In fabuk>us Newport Crest,~
with peek-a-boo views of the ocean. Walk,
don't run to the beaeh, go to steep with the
music of the pounding surf. Freshly painted,
association dues Include pools, spas, sauna,
night lighted tennis courts, hurry, won't last.
s.6-2313.
11,111 ... -Owner may take $6,500 down
on this huge condo with sunny kitchen, large
llvtng areas, shimmering pool and security gate.
Act nowt 646-7171.
1~41. Liii -Only $94,9001 3 large Bdrmsl
Excellent condition! Perfect starter! Assume
7'1'1% loan. $36,000, $350 mo. and owner wm
help finance! Call 963-6767.
• NWl 11 -That's right no money down to GI
buyer, approved condominium area. 3 big
, bdrms, two stories, shows beautlfutly, new
plush carpets, sunny kitchen with dintng area,
huge private patio, near South Coast Plaza.
Reduced drastically. Call now, 548-2313. ·
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-'Ill _,IU .. -Classic fixer at a golden opportunity prloel You must tee this one
to believe. 3 Bdrm, family room. Prlced
thousands under the surrounding area. Won't
last, call 646-7171 .
Ifft.I YILLIY --AWAY -Only $22,900. 3 Bdrm
escape to the high desert! Low down terms!
Mobile home In best Apple Valley .. Parkl HurryJ
Seller motivated! 963-6767.
IDT Ill • ma --Great price tor this
lovely 4 Bdrm home In Meu Verde. Big IMng
room with crackling (!replace. Dining, space
age kitchen. Big yard with fencing. A steal at
s121,ooo. cau s.a.231a. -
LIW ..... mTY -Vacant, bargain prtced 4
Bdrm. Fixer, ffxer with sparkling pool and
bubbling hor epal Just reduced to $135,0001
Call 64$-7171. '
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4 II + Piil + 11&111 111• -Beautltut
garden-home! Need8 TLC! Aaume $51,000
loan; e-1.. $620 mo. or try '2.500 down! c.11
983-6767.
""'".., •••• -Thia, plu8 lho0me out of thl9 tand9m 3 Bdrm 2 beth bWt\ di ..... ~nJoy the eparttHng Mart, private ctubhouM.
tenni. and pt1Yate be9ch. for only 1215.000 ,_
-call todayl 648-7171.
-r • -. ...rL&n -0own • quiet stre_et to a ~ 4· Bdrm gtant 2 story, wtth
IP8Ck>ua rooms throughout. Huge llvtng room
with ftreplaoe. formal dinfng, vwy private rear
yard wtth Mf>•rate w9r" 1hop bulldlng, a
1torage •hop, owner has .some extremely
attrectt"9 ftnanctng. Great oppot:tuntty to Ive In
beautiful Meu Verde. Call 548-2313for details.
14111 .... 11\it~ -3 Bdrm + pool +.private
spa! Beautiful garden home, prime
neighborhood! New VA loan available for
Veteranal Cell 983-6767.
I 11 I 11 AT ti T 11TA1111 -F I t f o r
Royalty, this ultra cuatom masterpiece awaits
you. Huge 5 Bdrm, 2 story home wtth courtyard
9"try, prtvate lhimrnertng pool and bubbling
spa accent this marble adorned palace.
Unblll.,,.ble •leaMCe at under $850,000 feel
Act toctay, can 848-1111. _
1111 sm-..a-RB38drmhome,
qul9&.Gul de._, IOcatlonl NMdl T.L.C.t Aaume
159,500 loan @ 11 ~%; 1731 mo. Call
M:M7t7.