HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-10 - Orange Coast PilotHelicopter police
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lb LORENZO BENt.wl' or ... o..,,.... .. .,.
"The helicopter I• the moat
unique tool Introduced to l•w
ttnl~ment al~ they put a radio
In • car and called It • p11trol car "
-Lt. Bob Morrl1on, 111pervllor of
tbe Huntln1toa Beacb police
aero unit.
A pilot waa deacrlbmg the
awet0me anienal aboard the Cobra
helicopter he flew In Vietnam 15
yean ago when the call came In
over the police transmitter.
"Male , white, five-feet-five
inches tall, at the Village Inn. The
, gal aaya he resembles the guy who
raped her a few daya ago."
1 'Roughly 800 feet above West
Ocean Front Boulevard, police
officer Bruce Foster makes a wide,
180-d egr ee turn and pilots
Newport Beach's own 1978 Hughes
300 helicopter toward Balboa
Island
mlnutea. But Fo1ter, hummln&
along at 70 mph, hu the $128,000
aircraft over the reatau rant In
aeoonda. The altimeter read1 660
feet.
"On a caae like thl1 we mletht
orbit for an hour," 1ay1 Fo1ter,
outfitted In a beige flight 1uit and
white craah helmet. "That's when
we get complaint. about the no'-e."
Hls eye1 were peeled on the
street scene below. It was about
9:30 p.m. and the activity along
Marine Avenue was as busy as
downtown Los An1eles on a
weekend: no one wu In sight.
"At night, all you can tell from
up here is whether a person is
wearing dark or light clothing,"
Foster says.
About 10 minutes later. a
plainclothes detective entered the
restaurant to question the victim.
ln a police crulSer, the trip up
Newport Boulevard, down Pacific
Coast Highway , and across the
Balboa Island bridge to Marine
Avenue might take up to 15
Several blocks away, a squad car
was staked out at the Balboa Island
ferry landing m case the suspect
attempted to make a run for It
Another cruiser was stationed at
the bridge. The voice over the radio
(See COPS, Page AZ) Newport police get aesthetic coast view a s part o f job.
DRlllil CDAIT YOUR HOMITOWI UllY PIPIR
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1983 ORANGECOUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS
3 hurt as speed boat rams crowd
By LORENZO BENET
O(' IM o.1J Not lt.n
Three spectators were injured yesterday
when a racing boat spun out of control and
crashed into a crowd at Irvine Lake,
Orange County fire officials said.
The rD.ishap was the third of four boat
accidents during the day, one of which left
a driver critically injured at Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana.
spokesman for Irvine Lake which
sponsored the "Coors Western
Championship boat races."
The driver of the blown alcohol flat
bottom boet, Randy Au, 29, of Mountain
View. was ejected from the craft 160 yards
into the race. In front of 5,000 people, the
$25,000 boat then flipped 30-feet into the
air, hit the water. spun 90 degrees, and
skipped about 250-feet toward the shore,
burying itself part -way in the
embankment. The boat's engine tore loose
and flew 50-feet onto the shore, authorities
said.
Appleby of Garden Grove, was grazed by
the boat in the buttocks, a fire official said.
S he W$S treated and released at Western
Medical Center. Andy Holland, 10, of
Orange, was treated at the same hospital
for a lower back injury and released.
D~mora Young, 21, of Hawthorne, was
struck in the left shoulder. S he was treated
and released from UC Irvine Medical
Center in Orange. Au was picked up by a
rescue boat immediately after the accident.
He was treated and released at UCI Medical
Center.
The 18-foot boat, ironically named
"Breakin' Loose," was traveling upwards of
130 mph when it swerved into spectatbrs
watching from the lake's eastern bank at
about 1:45 p.m., according to Bob Brown, A 21-year-old pregnant woman, Cclnnie
It was the first time in the event's two-
(See 3 BURT, Pase At)
Satellite only flaw in shuttle flight
EDWARDS AIR FOR'CE
BASE (AP) -Challenger, ship
No. 2 ln America's spacefarlng
fleet. came home yesterday from
a break-in flight of 2.1 mttlion
mile.. More than 100,000 cheered
the pinpoint landing on a sun-
splaahed desert runway.
Paul J . Weitz, a retired Navy
captain, and Air Force Lt. Col.
Karol Bobko guided the ship to a
centerline landing, on time to the
predicted secon d . It was 42
eeoonds after 10:53 a.m.
Astronauts Story Musgrave
and Donald Peterson were only
pasaengers for the final phase of
Challenger's five-day. 80-orbit
flight, which would have been
unqualified success had not a
satellite gone astray after it was
ejected from thP <11\ip.
Musgrave and Peteraon spent
3 houra 4 7 minutes in the lhip 's
own cargo bay last Thursday, makin8 the first U.S . spacewalk
in nine years as they practiced
techniques that will be needed
when the shuttle goes up to
retrieve and repair satellites.
The foursome left the shuttle a
half-hour after landing and
walked around the ship. which
appeared little the worse for
wear.
The landing, routine by now,
elicited no jubilant cries from the
businesslike crew which, at an
average age of 48, Is the oldest so
far. On earlier flights there was
banter about the "Ace Trucking
Company" -the shuttle crews'
name for themselves.
"Another orbiter joins the fleet
of active spacecraft In the STS
system," said Mission Control.
STS stands for Space
Transportation System, the
o fficial name for the shuttle
program. This flight was
It'• "1unny-1ide up"
for men'• ahirt and
lie combinadona
1bia tpriq. Page ca.
Excalibun and Rolli Roye" are
common at a Newpol'.t BMela ear
wuh that t1 • bll (aneler than
mott. Page 85.
The •olunteen al so.Ith CoUI
Repertory Tl.eater Mne for
••~ bat tlle f gnclt rallecl are
1t..,.n ... P .. eCI.
designated STS-6: the ftr'St five
were by Columbia.
There were headwinds of 25
mph -the strongest of any of
the shuttle landings to date. The
ship's landing gear locked into
place 20 seconds before
Challenger's wheels kicked up
dust on the runway.
The space plane performed
near flawlessly on its inaugural
flight except for the kind of
annoyances expected with any
new machine. These included a
televi:;ion mount bracket
breaking loose, an on-board
(See SHUTTLE, Pa1e A!)
Challenger,
closely
followed by
chase plane,
nears touc h
down, landing
preeisely at the
right second at
Edwards Air
Force Base.
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Boat, inset, went out of control and ran
into crowd at Irvine Lake injuring three
people. The engine of the boat, driven by
Randy Au, remained on the ground as the
races continued following the mishllp.
Fire captain, youth
killed in collision
A fire captain and a young Fire Capt. Gilbert Hund, 49,
man were fatally injured in die d o f multiple injuries at
Fullerton as a fire engine and an Placentia Linda Hospital about
automobile slammed together, an ho ur after the accident,
police said yesterday. Stricklin said. Hund, a veteran of
Fullerton Police Sgt. R ex 23 years with the Fullerton Fire
Stricklin said the a ccident Department, was thrown from
occurred a few minutes before the cab and struck by the truck's
midnight Friday when a car wheels.
falledtoyleldtherlght-of-wayto -The second victim was
a fire engine passing with Its identified by Stricklin u Craigen
lights and siren on. (See FATAL. Pqe Al)
~· Oranee eo.t DAILY PILOTl8und1y, Aprll 10, 1113
Newport Hospital
cleared in. death
of Huntington man
Two hoapl\all have been
clNred of ttaponalbillty ln the
death ot a trafflc vlctJm who wu
shuuled from a hoapltal to a
clinic and then home before he
died the next day at a third
Cops have
bird's view
of Coast
From Page A1
warned that the man might be
carrylng a 2 ~-inch, steel blue
revolver.
"What do you want us to do?"
Foster asked the ground unit via
his headset. "Stay high and wide
-be r ead y If needed," the
patrolman answered back over
the transmitter.
"Looks like the guy is gone,"
Foster said. "They might poke
around the alleys to see if they
can find someone answering the
description."
Foster turned the helicopter in
the direction of Lido Island.
"This kind of thing," he says, a
tone of frustration falling over
his voice, "is a little more
successful in the daytime."
• • •
Five days a week. from 7 p.m.
to 3 a.m .. Foster and hts partner
patrol the skies of Newport
Beach. They and their
counterparts in Costa Mesa.
Anaheim and HuntinRton Beach
watch out for traffic violations,
conduct surveillance, check out
burglary calls and chase fleeing
suspects.
T ogether, the four police
departments have 10 helicopters
and two dozen pilots at their
disposal. But only four ships -
one from each city -are in the
air at any given time. They Cly 10
hours a day (and are on call the
other 14 hours); patrol 103 equare
mlles -one-eighth of the
county's geographical size -
containing a half-million people.
In a year's time. the 10
aJielicopters rack up about 12,000
hours of rlight time, or about
840,000 miles -the equivalent
of 240 coast-to-roast trips.
Most of the ume, the choppers
go about their duties
unobtrusively, af not always
quietly. But they do make
headlines. Last month, a
Huntington Beach helicopter
participated in a dramatic over-
the-water rescue operation when
a pleasure boat capsized offshore
in rough seas, killing Ronald and
Carola Briant of Garden Grove.
The four Orange County aero
units set up shop in the late 1960s
and early 1970s. Amon& them,
they have s uff ered one
helicopter-related fatality. That
occurred in 1975 when an
Anaheim police officer crashed
near Tahquiu Peak in ldyllwild.
"When you're on patrol, you
always keep in the back of your
(Sff COPS, Page A3)
medlca.J facility, 1tate authorhiee
aaid.
The 1tate •Department of
Health Servicee laid Friday there
were no "deflclenclee" at the
ho1pltal1 involved: Martin
Luther in Anaheim and Hoaa
Memorial ln Newport Beach,
where 48-year-old Raymond
Kenneth Foley of Huntington
Beach died March 17 of a
ruptured aorta.
The hospital procedures u.ed
were in accordance w ith state
and federal health guidelines,
said Vanessa Chaffin, a 1uperlor
supervisor with the examlnlns
age:1cy.
But the Investigation did not
determine what occurred at the
clinic that sent Foley home -
Ross Loos Medical Center an
Orange -because the state
health services department does
not license such medical fac1llt1es
and thus cannot investigate
them, Chaffin said.
Foley first had been taken to
Martin Luther after the accident
March 16 in Buena Park. A
Martin Luther emergency room
physician reportedly ¥tanted to
ad m it h im, but he was
transferred to Ross Loos because
he was a member of a pre-paid
medical plan at Ross Loos.
It was not known if Foley
asked to be transferred.
Coroner's officials said doctors
at Ross Loos, thinking Foley had
only suffered lacerations and
four fractured ribs, decided it
was not necessary to admit him
overnight. He was sent home
with a bottle of codeine, Buffey
said.
But still feeling ill the next
day, Foley went to Hoag
Memorial, where he died of a
ruptured aorta on the operating
table.
The state Department of
Corporations, which apparently
regulates such facilities as Ross
Loos, was aware of the case but
had not begun an investigation
because no fonnal complaint had
been filed, said Shirley Thayer,
the agency's legal counsel.
FATAL. • •
From Page A1
Woitt, a passenger in the rear
seat of the civilian vehicle He
died at St. Jude Hospital in
Fullerton. where four other
people from the car were treated
for injuries.
The fire engine was en route to
a gas station to give medical aid
to a stricken person. said Fire
Chief William Houser.
Stricklin said Woitt and the
four others had just gotten off
work at the Kwik Set Lock Co.
in Anaheim and were returning
to their home at Pacific Coast
Bible College in San Dimas. He
said they had stopped at a store
to buy soft drinks and were
returning to the freeway.
T he veh icles collided on
Nutwood Avenue beneath an
overpass to the Orange Freeway.
Stricklin said two other cars had
stopped for the fire engine but
the car involved in the accident
did not.
Breakin' Loose nips out of control and lands among spectators,
inset., som e of whom were injured. These photos were taken b y
free la nce photographer Jose Garcia and sold to The Associated
Press.
I
Shuttle landing 'routine'
From Page A1
('Omputer shutdown and
difficulties with the flow of
oxygen and nitrogen into the
cabin.
Only one major problem
marred Challe nger's debut -
and the fault lay not with the
spacecraft but with its cargo.
oc ID an with rifle
arrested at Edwards
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE (AP) -Authorities
arrested an Orange County man
just before the space shuttle
Challeng e r landed here
yesterday as he was using the
scope on a high-powered rifle to
get a better view.
Agent Michael Miller said the
man was re ported about 9:40 a.m .
b,Y a woman at the public
viewing site on the east shore of
Roge r11 Dry Lake, where the
s huttle touched down on a
c:oncrete runway about 10:53 a.m .
loaded but ammunition was m
the truck.
"There didn't seem to be any
threat associated with 1t," Miller
said. "It seemed to be a fairly
innocent s1tuat1on, but ... I
guess it just didn't hat ham until
he had military police all around
him. He was quite shocked."
It's illegal for civilians to bring
weapons onto a military base.
Miller said base authoriucs
took the man to the Kem County
Sheriff's station at Mojave,
where he was released.
Deputy Pat Lantz said his
department filed no charges
against the man. Lanu wouldn't
identify him.
The $100 million Tracking and
Data Relay Satellite carried aloft
by Challenger was ejected
properly at the end of the ship's
s eventh orbit last Monday,
launch day. But the satellite's
attached rocket did not fire long
e nough . for reasons yet
unexplained , and the TORS
went mto a misshapen orbit.
The story. however, is likely to
have a happy e nding. Space
agency engineers plan to use 1.-
300 pounds of steering propellant
aboard the satellite to guide it to
its proper station, in a circular
orbit around Earth 22,300 miles
high.
With this fhght, Challenger
joined Columbia as an
operational shuttle, designed to
go mto space again and again for
as many as 100 flights. Clumbia ~
in a hangar lit the Kennedy
Space Center in Cape Canaveral,
Fla. being refitted to take up the
European-built Spacelab in
September.
The ne xt flight of the shuttle,
t.entativety set for June 9, will be
the first to land at the 15,000-foot
runway <st Kennedy, only a few
miles from its launch site.
3 hurt
in crash
at lake
From Page A1
year hiatory that a racina boat
had veered into 1pectatora,
offlciala laid.
The race wu delayed for an
hour a1 Orange County
paramedic unita moved In to t.teal
the injured. Three fire unit.a a1lo
were 1ummoned to the ~ene.
Offlclala ro~ off 100 yardl of
the shoreline and moved the
c r owd up to the second
embankment, about 100 feet
from the water, Brown said.
The seating al'Tangement will
rema1n for today'• race and the
lake's other four boat racet to be
held lat.er th!Js year. Officiala said,
however. that they may move
the racing course farther from
shore
About an hour before Au's
boat h i t the crowd, Barry
Zenovka, 36, of Westminster was
flung from his jet boat traveling
145 mph after it made a "violent"
right-hand turn at the finish line
of the quarter-mile race. "The
engine may have quit or blown;
when that happens you lose
control or the boat," Brown said.
Zenovka is in critical condition
at Western. About 15 minutes
earlier, Don Labond of
Sacramento was thrown from his
jet boat aft.er It lost control at the
finish line. He escaped injury.
The fourth accident occurred
al 3:45 p.m . when Fred Bowden
of Pasadena was thrown out of
his outboard motor boat,
traveling 80 mph, at the start of
the fourth lap of the race. He was
uninjured.
Flood closes
• ma1or route
By Tbe Associated Presa
Flooding closed off part of a
major highway and prompted
n e w evac uation warnings
yesterday after stonns claimed 10
liver. .md forced 27 ,000 people to
flee in Louisiana and Mississippi.
A tornado in Florida killed three
people.
President Reagan telephoned
Louisiana Gov. Dave Treen and
Mississippi Gov. William Winter
yesterday and pledged financial
aid for areas awash after four
days of rain.
"l interviewed the individual
myself and didn't judge it to be
serious at all." said Miller. from
tht• Air Force office of special
mvestagauons. "He was using the
~'Ope on the rifle so he could~
the space shuttle better when it
came 1n."
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Maller would not identify the
man but said he was 26 and had
traveled to Edwards an a camper
pickup to watch the landing with
hlS wife
Miller said the nfle was not
Lucky caller
Cathy Struck of Tustin may
ha ve many happy tomorrows
thanks to the old Beatles' song
"Yesterday." Struck, 27, won
$101 ,000 Thursday when she was
the lOlst caller to Los Angeles
radio station KRTH-FM 101
afte r the station played the
Beatles tune.
"I could have fainted," she
sa1d " . I'm going to sit and
stare at the check for a little
while."/
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
YOU ARE NOT ALONE • • •
Floods, earthquakes, fires and other major dlstaters seldom give warning.
The Orange County Red Cross oan help you and your f amlly be better
prepared . . . whatever the disaster, before It strikes.
Rain due today
Coastal cn.noe of ,..,, ttlle eflemoon
20 percent lncreH lng 10 80
peroent tonight. Moetly cloudy tomorrow wtth rein llt(ely
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NEW I-HOUR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
& SURVIVAL COURSE
Offered free of charge by the Orange County Red Cro,ss with a $2
material cost to cover the Disaster Survival Gulde.
Common Household Hazards to watch for • Whst to Do
During and Following A Disaster • How to Report A Disaster
Correctly • Coping with Children During s Disaster • Rrst
Aid st s Glance • Home Fire Escape Plan • Safety and
Survival In an Earthquake • Flood Emergency Planning.
Other MrYlce9 to help ~ prepare •h•MI of time:
• Cardlopulmonarf. Reauacltatlon (CPR) Cluaes
• Flrat Aid Claaaes .
• Buelneaa and Industry Disaster Preparedneea Seminars
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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sund1y, Aprll 10, 1883 Al
of Coast Cops have eagle-eye • view NATION
Reagan accuses Democrat
of hindering e conomy
By The A11oclated Pre11
WASHINGTON Pretld~nt Reagan uc.-eused liberal Huul>C'
Democrat.a yesterday of trylng to "wreck th<' progreu wt·'w
made" toward e<.'Onomk r<.'COvery , and he promillt.-d to vt·t.o nny
CO!liJ'ea.lOl'taJ attempt to revoke the 10 percent ln<'Offil' l.HX l'Ut
t.akfni effect July l.
Noting ttull "the date many of WI dread more than uny
other" the April 10 deadlin Cor filing fouuru.I inc.:om..-wx
returns -ls only a few days away, Reagan promised Americans
they will receive the (inal Installment of his 20 pern mt
reduction in income tax rates as scheduled.
"It's not as much a.s we wanted," he said, referring w hie
original propoenl for a three-year, 30 percent cut, ''but It's the
most we could get, given the tremendous opposition to any t.ax
reduction by the apending lobbies in Wa.ahlngton.
"The liberal Democrats rn the House of Represent.ativcli
want you to pay more, much more," Reagan told the nat10n m
his weekly radio address. "They want to increase taxes on
medium-income families by $3,550 over the next five years,'' by
eliminating the July l tax cut and Re?.gan's plan to ue tax ra tes
to the cost of living
Mondale top pick in straw vote
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -Former Vice President Waltt·r
Mondale topped five other Democratic presidential candida tes
yesterday and <.'Oncem over unemployment f'me in a strong
second in a straw poll of Massachusetts Dem.IX:rats. Sen. Alan
Cranston of California was third In the balloting designed to get
an early sampling of preferences for the part)"s 1984 election.
The other candidates are Sen. John Glenn of Ohio. Sen. Gary
Hart, Colorado, Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina. and
former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew.
Oil spill threaten s water supply
CHEVERLY. Md. -A damaged tank truck spilled 4,000
gallons of heating oil on a major highway in this Washington
suburb yesterday, threatening the local water supply and
prompting police to close part of the highway for 8 Y2 hours. T ht•
truck, operated by a Washington oil distributor, Andergo Oil
Co., wu ruptured near the border between the District of
Columbia and Prince George's County, Md., leaving a trail of 011
nearly three miles long, according to Maryland State Police
STATE
L egal move readie d in Fain case
LOS ANGELFS -An attorney for imprisoned murdered
William Archie Fam says he intends to make his first legal
move tomorrow to overturn Gov. George Deukmejian's action
blocking Fain's parole. "We are m the process of deciding which
court we will go to to seek relief in this situation, which the
governor has made into a theater of the absurd," attorney
Robert Y. Bell said. Fain has served nearly 16 years in prison for
a murder and rape in the central valley town of Oakdale, near
Modesto. Last week , Oeukmejian invoked a seldom-used section
of the penal code to keep him from being paroled from San
Quentin Prison.
China allegations criticized
From Page A2
mtnd whC.'ic you'll land If the
t-nalne "cx.·1," .. 1d police uflk~r
Mk hat-1 Llbolt, one of 11lx pilots
in the Coat• MeH unit. "lf
~hut huppl•n1, you havt-ubout
hvt> t<t'onc.h1 to decide where you
w unt to go, othorw111C', you go
wh..r1• It wkt•11 you " • • • I l1•lil·opttr11 have become an
tntcgrul part of police operations
fur a number or reuona. Flrst, its
ah11lty to howr, fly ut high speed
in any direction, go straight up
a nd down llnd land on a flat
surfac.:~· 40 IJy -40 feet, has made it
the ideal n·sponse vehicle ln a
c•rowded urban environment.
"In Huntington Beach , we
huvt> a transient population that
dou b les and tdple<1 In the
summert1ml'," explained Lt. Bob
M orrison , superviso r of the
li unungton Beach police aero
uni t nnd president o f the
llOO -m e mber Airborne Law
Enfurl•emcnt Association, a non-
profit organization charged with
1'C lul·t1ting l'Ommunitles about the
U:.t• of hehl'Optt>rs and planes for
publlt· serv1~
"Wl' don't have the mone y to
lu re the manpower to handle the
influx of people, so we u se
tec:hno l og y to e nhance our
t•apab1lities. For example, when
traffic's bad, 1t might take an
hour to respond to a call. The
helicopter can be on the scene in
SC.'Conds "
Huntington Beach Police Chief
Ea r l e Ro bitaille said his
de p a rtm e nt 's four Bell
ht'lk-opters. originally pur<'hased
..i s m 1l1tary s urplus, w e re
rt•sponsible for 125 felony arrests
in 1981
That year. the aero units also
wert' the first to arrive on the
~:cne an nearly 5,000 incidents.
On 2,000 of those occasions. the
he licopters prevented ground
u nits from going on wud goose
chase-s Wha t's more, the airmen
nabbed 237 drunk and reckless
drivers.
Th(' Costa Mesa air patrol,
w hich consists of two helicopters
a nd six pilots, in!l1ates about 300
a rrests a year -75 to 100
involving drunk drivers, said
Polll-e Sgt Carl J ackson, the unit
supervisor.
"We also know the hehropt.ers
st'.'rve as a deterrent," he added.
"SusJ>'.ClS have told us they keep
the heli<.'Opters in mind as they
l'omm11 a cT1me or before they
actually do 1t."
Nt'wport Beach Police Capt.
Jam Gard iner, commander of the
Oelly "6ot flhoto by 0.,, AmbfoM
Mike Libo h of 1he Costa Mesa po li<'e d e parlmenl
does a pre flight check of helicopter.
patrol d1v1s1on , estimates th£'
department's two chopper, six
pilot unit initiates or assists in
about 600 arrests a year
Re gulations d o n't a llo w
helicopters to land in city limits
unless it's for an emergency.
Thus, for all intents and
purposes, the helicopter Is only as
effective as the cops on the street
who must pursue and apprehend
law breakers the fl_yboys spot
from the air. "They (the ground
units) do all the work," Jack.son
said. Still, the pilots and observers
who man the helicopters have
their momenta of glory. L1boll.
for instance, has landed on patrol
six times in the past two years
Once it was to help out another
o fC icer wh o was badl y
outnumbered in a brawl outside a
bar. Another tune. he eased the
Hughes 300 down near the
comer of Sunflower Avenue and
Bristol Street to assist in a senous
three-car accident. His most
memorable collar, he said, w as
bringing the helicopter down in a
field, jumping out and running
down an escapee from a mental
hospital.
"You wait for something
exciting to happen so you can
show what you can do from up
there," said Ron Burgess, a pilot
in the Huntington Beach uniL
Yet for ever y arrest or rescue a
la "Hawau Five-0 ," there are
countless other incidents where
the S teve McGarre tts of the
Orange Coast only can watch
hC'lplessly, say, as a Porsc.-h e
rocke ts 60-mph down a 35-mph
zone. "Sometimes it's usel~ lO
call in something like tha t
because the ground unit would
take too long to get there," L1bolt
said .
Helicopte r patrolme n art>
rec.-ruited directly from the ranks
and the competition is stiff
Two years ago, for example. 15
officers applied for the t wo
openings in the Cost.a Mesa unit
Now the $1.4-million quesuon (or
the combined yearly cost of the
Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beach aero units):
What's the big d eal abo ut
s pending severa l hours ~ d ay
ra ttling around at 70 mph m an
oversized bubble'?
For one, officers are trained to
fl y o n compan y time . F or
another, the salary for helicopter
duty is 10 percent to 12.5 perc.-ent
above base pay . Add to that th e
chopper's macho, semimihtary
mystique and the aesthetic
beauty of the coast and you get
some idea why it has become the
preferred mode of patro l £or
many cops
"lt·s bea utiful up there."
Bui a c11 Hid "It t eem• like
you'rt-<>n Wp of the world "
On tht-other hand, hlat the
hC.'liroptc:.•n (with the exception of
l'\nune1m'1) are baaed at John
Woym· Airport, 110metimee pUott
ft.• t• I u 11 t· nut\' d from t 'he Ir
earthbound brethren. So a couple
of i1mt'I each ahlft, the airmen
park ttw1r (•hoppers on landing
pad• loc·au.>d on the roof or next
door to their respective at.ationa
tand tht'n clrt·ulate around the
off I«"
"Wt· have to c·ommunlcate
with tht' others to lt't them know
what we're cap&ble of doing,"
Burgl'SS said. "We don't want to
be JWt vo1c.-t'tl over the radio."
The r e's ano the r o bvious
drawback to the JOb: What if the
darnt.>d machine runs out of gas
ur malfunc.-uons during patrol?
Over the years, Orange Coast's
fin e s t h ave h a d t o make
emcrgenc.-y landings 1n such
uninv1t1ng s pots as the ocean.
Spyglass Hill m Newpor t Beach,
and a!>sorll'd f1c·lds throughout
Costa Mt·•rn <.1nd H u nllngton
Rc.•ach
T h t• m o:. t r ct e n t m is h a p
vn·urred 1n 1980 when a
Nl•w port Beach he licopter
crashed into the surf at the west
end of the beach. Some witnesses
claimed the pilot and observer
we re fly ing r e cklessly . An
internal investigation cleared the
officer of any wrongdoing.
Twenty-se ven months later,
patrolmen still prefer not to talk
a t great length about the
incident, which totaled the $80,
000 helicopter. The city replaced
it in 1981.
J..)espi te the apparent dangers,
pilots 1ns1st that flying is safer
than walking dcross the street.
Federal Aviation Admirustration
s tudies hav e s hown tha t
he hropters are only slightly more
dangerou:. than airplanes. For
example, an 1981. "fixed-wing
a1 rc.-raft" had 9.3 accidents per
100,000 hours while helicopters
had 11.3 accidents per 100,000
hours.
Next to the noise factor, the
most c.-o mmo n complaint the
he licopter pilots bear are from
nude sunbathers who claim that
the hel1c.-opters pass by at low
a ltitudes to sneak a peek.
N e wport Beac h 's copter
supervisor Dave Elliot says the
accusations are absurd. "At 800
feet, there just isn't much to
see,"' he said. "Besides, we have
more import.ant things to watch
out for." SAN FRANCISCO -Responding to Chinese charges that
the defection of tennis champion Hu Na was a Taiwan plot, the
attOt:Dey for the 19-year-old s;irl said yesterday the allegation is
"too incredible to believe. We don't want to get into a running
verbal battle with China, but the things that are being said are
just not true," said attorney F.dward C.Y. Lau following charges
made by Ch1oa after Peking broke off offic.-ial cul~ural
exchan,tes with the Uruted States last week. Lau, who said he
never saw Miss Hu until she defected and never heard of her
before she came to the United St.ates. denied that he influencro
her to seek asylum
Keeping them flying financial headache
Inf ant, 22 week s old, doing well
SAN DIEGO-A baby considered the youngest premature
infant ever to survive has been removed from a respirator and is
doing well two months after her birth 18 weeks early, doctors
said. Ernestine Hudgins, born Fe b. 8, after only 22 weeks of
development, was taken off the respirator last week, said Dr.
Morton Cohen, chiet of neonatology at Children's Hospital a nd·
Health Cent.er, said yesterday.
Third condor egg watch e d closely
SAN DIF.GO -A third California condor egg take n from a
'nest to the San Diego Zoo ia being watched closely by officials
who are collClemed it may not live to hatch, a wo spokesman
said yesterday. Meanwhile, two chicks batched in captivity are
gaining weight and the oldest is being fed a diet of adult mice at
the San Diego Wild Animal Park~
WORLD
V.S. rush es rock ets to Thailand
BANGKOK. Thailand -The United States rushed heat-
seeklng "Red Eye" antiaircraft rockets and other weapons to
Thailand yesterday in what U.S . officials called a show of
support for Thai forces fighung Vietnamese troope deployed
along the rim of western Cambodia. Thailand claimed its forces
had killed at least 250 Vietname9e soldiers who it said had
~the Cambodian border over the pa.st nine days.
Guerrillas black out El Sal vado r
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Guerrillas blacked out
about half of El Salvador. divided the country with roadblocks
and burned vehicles yesterday to avenge the death last week o~
a top rebel commander. The Defenae Ministry put military
garr00n.s on a state of alert as the rebel attack spread to most of
the country.
Althoug h the Orange Coast
hd1c'Opter units are ronstdered a
valuable crime-fighting tool, the
high cost of the programs have
ignite d some heated battles
between city and police officials.
"For 10 years we hung on by
our teeth," said Police Lt. Bob
Morrison, commander of the
H u nt i ngto n Beac h squad
"Be tween 1969 and 1979, w e
were the only bureau in the
department which had to justify
its existence every year. Finally,
Chief Earle Robitaille told the
counci l, 'look 1f you don't think it
belongs in the budge t -get rid
of 1t'" T he program is now an
integra l part of the budget.
Newpo rt Beac.-h and Cost a
Mesa city council members have
discussed combining air patrol
opera tions to save money, but
both pohc.-e de pa rtments have
resisted the idea because of the
c.-ommand a nd communication
d1fflculues 1t would create
The f o llowing ls a rough
breakdown of the annual costs
for the Orange Coast helicopter
units
•Huntingto n Beach : fuel ,
maintenance and rent for Hangar
fac1llt1es for four Bell helicopters
(only two are flown regularly)
costs $293,000. Combined base
salarie s for six pilots, two
m echanics and Morrison cost
$295,000.
• N~wport Beac.-h : fuel and
maintenance for two Hughes 300
helaropters costs about $225,000.
Combined base salaries for six
pilots is nearly $180,000.
•Costa Mesa: fuel and
maintenance for two Hughes 300
helicopters costs about 250,000.
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Combined base salaries for six
pilots is about Sl80,000.
The Huntingto n B e a c.-h
program is the m ost expensive
for a number of reasons Unlike
o ther c ities, a lieutenant
ove rsees the division and 1t
e mploys two me chanics (o r
maintenance duties. ln add1uon.
it pays about S86.000 a year for a
hangar facility at John Wayne
Airport whereas the other cities
rontrac.-t Tallmantz Aviation lnc.-.
to ser v ice and h o u s e its
helicopters.
However, over the years, Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach have
paid more to purchase its Hughes
300 helicopters. Huntington's
Bell helicopters were purchased
cheaply as military surplus
Fuel and maintenance account
for a considerable amount of each
unit's rosts. Due to the wear and
tear of parts and the engine, a
helicopter must go through an
entire overhaul about once a
year.
"It's aun1lar to dnVlJl8 your car
72,000 mues at a speed of about
70 mph," Mormon said. "And we
have ma ke sure these t hings
don't break down."
Las t October , Hunting ton
Beach city o ff icials raised
questions about the future of its
unit. The primary 1SSue was the
cost to base the four helicopters
at John Wayne Airpo r t. The
lease for the hangar. additional
fuel costs and wasted man hours
was estimated to be $160,000
a nnually. a cc.-ording to City
Adm i ni s trat o r Ch a rl es
Thompson
"What was in question here
was whe ther the c.-i ty could
afford 1t; nobody objected to the
service helit'Opters provided, .. he
said
City Ad ministration off1c.-1als
said the only way to keep the
he licopter program operational
was to base it in Huntington
Beach
After much argument, rouncll
approved the $1 .2 m11!1 on
purchase of a five acr e parc.-el
near the intersection of Go thard
Street and Ellis Avenue as the
site for the n e w he liport
T hompson hopes either pa.rt or
al l o f th e pu r c hase and
subsequent construcuon will be
covered by grants (rom the state
gove rnme nt and Federal
Av iation Administration. He
estimates the fac1ltty, once
rompleted. would save the city
an esumau.-d S 150,000 a year.
City officials aren't the only
folks airmen have knocked heads
with over the years. During the
early days 1t wasn 't easy for air
patrolmen to convince judges and
traffic commissioners that they
could att traffic.-violations from
an 800-foot vantage point. To
re m ed y that, the pilots took
county JUSlices and officials for
caglc -t.•vc• tours of the coast.
"T hey were amaz.ed at what
they could see from up there,"
said Huntington Beach airman
Ron Burgess
Today, new ;udges have open
anvtlat1on <: to go on helicopter
patrols Mos~ important, pilot
testimonies stand-up m court..
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l91l3 Born July llS, 1901 ln
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grandchildren, a ntect> Janel
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f'oundal1on l'lo UCLA.
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offers protection
Sometimes it takes a dramatic event to focus public
attention on a critical social need. Such an event was the tragic
shooting of a 5-year-old Stanton boy who had been left at home
alone while his mother was at work.
The little boy became a symbol of the hundreds of today's
youngsters who are left unattended while their parents work
because there is not.enough money to hire baby sitters or pay for
day care and funding for day care centers Is woefully
inadequate.
A drive to improve day-care facilities already is under way.
But in Fountain Valley, Mark Chow, director of the city's boys
and girls club already had found a partial solution.
Last summer he initiated the ''latchkey" program to
provide supervised care for youngsters who were going home
from school to empty houses -latchkeys around their necks.
Chow arranged to open the club's facility from 8 a .m . to 6
p .m. and even managed to borrow a church bus to make daily
trips to selected schools to pick up youngsters w hen classes were
over.
Now that the Fountain Valley club has merged with the
Huntington Beach boys and girls clubs, with Chow as director o!
the combined facility, he is making plans to include Huntington
Beach youngsters in the latchkey program, aided by a $5,000
grant from Atlantic Richfield Corporation.
Bus trips to Huntington Beach schools won't begin until fall
and participating families will then be asked to contribute $30 a
month for transportation if their children need busing. But a
scholarship fund is being formed for parents who can't afford to
pay.
It is Chow's firm belief that no young child should have to
be left at home alone regard.I~ of his family's financial status.
His latchkey program fills a real need. Its extension to other
communities would be an excellent project for service groups
and all concerned citizens.
False alarms costly
One of the ongoing headaches for police departments is, the
way burglar alanns go off like fireworks on the Fourth of July
when merchants open their stores and employees arrive at their
workplaces in the morning.
~ten it's sheer negligence. Someone opens the wrong door
or aCCldentally trips a system -and a police officer is on the
way.
Last year in Irvine, officers responded to 3,738 false alarms
-98 percent of all those recorded.
So Irvine. like Newport Beach, Santa Ana and several other
county cities, has decided to start charging for excessive false
alarms. Beginning April 15, each business or home equipped
with a burglar alarm will be allowed three false alarms per year.
After that, businesses will have to pay $50 and homes $25 each
time an officer is dispatched for what turns out to be a false
alarm.
This is a reasonable step to conserve police time and the
taxpayer money it costs to make the unnecessary trips.
Irvine, with its large industrial areas, has a particular
problem, but police are convinced it can be greatly reduced if
burglar alarm owners will see that they are properly maintained
and that employees are instructed in their use.
They cite the voluntary effort made by one firm that
resulted in reducing its false alarm record from 64 in one year to
only 12 in the next. The new city law should encourage even
better cooperation.
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What did Watt say ?
To the F.ditor:
After hearing the alleged
comments of Interior Secretary
James Watt on April 6
cooceming July 4 and the Beach
Boys concert in Washington D.C ..
I listened to three TV stations
and two radio stations In an
attempt to hear Mr. Watt say for
hlrn.lelf what the media had been
saying that he said.
A. It turned out there was not
one audio or video clip of Mr.
Watt making lhe statements that
were alleged to him by the
media. Only on April 7 was one
able to find that Mr. Watt made
some· commenta and the media
reporters Interpolated Mr. Watt's
comment. to mean the Beach
Boys.
I'm wondering If thoee who
have written letters to the editor
in recent weeks m reference to
Mr. Watt and critical of Mr. Watt
have heard Mr. Watt say what
they think he said or a.re they
repeating only what reporters for
the Sierra Club News or wildlife
groups want people to trunk he
said? Having 11een Mr. Watt on
television. he's a human being.
he has a good sen.e of humor.
he's a deep thinker, he says it
like it I.a and yet when he has
been confronted with those
statements that he has been
quoted as saying, he has
vehemently denied making most
of the statements.
I suspect that there ia some sort
of innocent conspiracy on the
part of a number of people to get
rid of Mr. Watt although it ia not
based on any fact, It la baaed on
e moUon.
JIM DeBOOM
Think education!
To the Editor:
In the day1 of Dr. Boswell.
John SmJth, ad Infinitum, we
had a aood 11Chool district Now
Newport·Meaa Is unified and
eventually the projection is
~lion.al control.
Local control of educatlon ts
lmperattv• to the learning
proc... We mutt aaure that the
klch can read, write, add and
aubt~act before they are
advanced to the next srade.
That'• 'ood education. An
OMHCll COAIT
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Dilly Pilat __ ..,-_,.. ____ .. = ___ ..,._ ..... ,_ -GA-.:
overhaul u due. The kJds can't
read!
Our kids are our greateat
natural resource and ueet.
We must get rid of the
admlni1tratora. The 1c hool
secretary or nurse la carrying the
ball anyway.
Then hire teachera who like
klda . None of thl• tenure
nonMnte. Day-to-day ~•luation
1hould be appropriate for
teachers; It I• that way for
ttudenia. Think education!
DOROTHY MARY ENOLEY
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Do we need a good scare?
WASHINGTON -The most
unportant thing '1bout President
Reagan's speech on national
defense may not be the debate
that began after it, but the
debate that went on before it.
The debate after the speech
was the almost incredulou s
reaction to the president's
proposal fo r some so rt of
futuristic anti-missile defense
system. The spontaneous coining
o{ comic references -''Star
Wars" -indicated that the
w orld isn 't quite re ady to
consider a future that far away.
BUT THE DEBATE inside the
White House before the speech
was critical to the near future -
and to the pre5ent. The president
and his advisers were arguing
o ver ho w muc h "sec r e t "
information to release to the
public. The resolution. this time,
was compromise: Reagan showed
classified aerial photographs
taken by planes of potentially
hostile military installations, but
did not use photographs taken by
satellite cameras.
Up until the day of the speech,
many of the men around Reagan
had b e en urg i ng h i m t o
declassify -and sho w the
American people on television -
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RICHARD IHVll 1 i ·)II
reconnaissance photos taken by
spy satellites hovering over the
Soviet Union and places such as
Syria. Those pictures are really
something -at least that is what
I have been told by Defense
De partment analysts who say
you can read the license plates on
trucks bouncing along Russian
roads.
But, in the e nd. the pres1dent
decided to declassify and show
only photographs taken from
SR· 71 reconnaissance planes, the
high-flying "black birds" that
replaced our old fleet of U-2 spy
planes. The pictures, not toe
frightening, showed m1htary
installations in Cuba and
Nicaragua. and an air field on the
Caribbean island of Grenada,
which may or may not have
military sign1f1cance and which
American comparues are actually
helping to build.
Wait till next time. Even as the
president's men are ~nstituting
a nd enforcing n e w rules to
c la s sify more a nd m o r e
1nformat1on a nd to punis h
Scientists merit
There 1s a wideapread feeling
that America is losing il!t
inventiveness. For most of its
history, the United States has led
the way in mechamcal and
scientific progress. Now it seems
we're slipping.
President Reagan has f'E'Ci!ntly
taken some steps to improve and
encourage the teaching of math
and science m schools. He has
also pleaded w1 th c urre nt
American scientists to invent
something that would give us a
foolproof defense against an
enemy missile attack.
TRUE SCI ENTISTS d on 't
liste n much to Pres idents,
though. They· just go their own
way. They don't look up from
their work. They don't care what
peo ple or Pres identa want.
Albert Einstein wasn't trying to
invent the atomic bomb or make
travel in space possible. He was
simply a scientist trying to solve
some mathematical puzzles. The
fact that his work led to the first
atomic bomb was alarming to
him. Maybe President Reagan
should look for new ways to
encourage the innovators in our
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society
Scientists. inventors. medical
researchers and the real scholars
m ever y fi eld could be given
s ome o f the m o n ey a nd
r eco gn1 t 1o n we gi ve to
e n ter tainers and pollt1c1a ns
today. We could have a second
kind of Thanksgiving. We could
call 1t Progress Appreciation Day
an honor of au the people who
have helped make life better for
us
Progress Appreciation Day
would be a time for all of us to
look around and admire and
apprecia te all the good things
science has gw en us that help
make our la ves easier and more
enjoyable.
We have come so far in such an
incredibly short ume that from
day to day or even year to year
It's d ifficult for any of us to ~
progress We only see it If it's
some dramatic invention that's
announced on page one of our
bureaucrats who can't convince
lie detectors that they are not
leaking that info nnation, those
same men are just burtting to
begm showing to the pr~ and
the nation some of the photos,
facts, figures and interpretations
s urre ptitiously collected by
American intelligence.
"I wish I' could just give you
the threat briefing," Secretary of
Defense Caspar Weinberger has
said to me and, I'm sure, to other
r e porters . "The n y o u 'd
understand."
The phot og raphs Reagan
decided not to show are part of
"the threat briefing." It's a
four-hour slide and graph show
on Soviet military capability that
is classified "top secre t ." Its
principal audience. so far. has
been members of Congress (those
with the necessary security
clearances) and foreign leaders.
The show is designed to scare
their pants off -and usually it
does.
It ha~p ens th a t thi s
adrmmstration thtnks Americans
would be better off if they were
scared. 1haken up a bit. What
people don't know doesn't
frighten them - you can't bwld
a national consensus for greatly
increased defense spending with
classified information "Top
secret" i nfo rmation 1s no
information in the struggle for
the hearts and the minds or the
American people.
DEMOCRACY is driven by
infonnation. by what we know
and when we know it. And, in
tenns of information, the United
Stales is becoming more and
more democratic . New
technologies -like direct
satellite television feeds from
Beirut and San Salvador -often
give the rest of us information at
the same time as the president
and the secretary of defense.
That democratizat io n of
information -and of defense
a nd foreign polic y decision
making -makes certain kinds of
leadership, based on control of
the flow of information, things of
the past. Between presidents and
leakers. both eager to get their
message (and information
supporting It) mto the d1alogue of
public opinion, it is only a matter
of time before more and more
cl..ualfied information and film
begin appearing on prime-time
television -and presidents and
generals begin to have less power
over questions of peace and war
more honor
newspape rs, but that doesn't
happen often. Even the word
"invention" leads to a lot of
wro ng th inking The word
suggests that ,50me idea, like the
wheel or the televtS1on. came to
someone an a flash of brilliant
thought. Ideas almost never rome
that way except in the comic
straps The development of the
telephone is a good example.
Alexander Graham Bell 1s
ge n e rally give n cr ed it fo r
inventing the telephone. That
little anecdote about the first
phone conversation when Bell
s a ys to his a ssis t a nt, "Mr.
Waston, come here. I want you,"
tends to unpress Bell's name in
our memory. But 1l wasn't
60methlng he thought about the
night before and made the next
day. Other scientis ts had been
w orking on the idea of the
telephone for yea.rs . Many people
think the telephone was invented
in Albany, New York by a man
named Joseph Henry. Should
Bell have received sole credit?
Who invented the computer?
Th.is question is curnmtly being
disputed In scientific circles. Was
1t Dr. John Atanasoff or Dr J
Presper Eckert and Dr. John W.
Mauchly? What about all the
nameless men and women who
laid the groundwork?
IT SEEMS llkely that someday
one person IS going to get credit
for solving the mystery of cancer.
One researcher in one laboratory.
standing on all the work done by
all the researchers who have
gone before, is going to fit the
last piece in the puzzle and get all
the credit.
Meanwhile. if we're going to
encourage these scientists to
produce more and better thmgs
for civilization. why don't we
give them the recognition they
deserve? Why aren't the top
inventors and researchers paid
what rock stars are paid today?
Why isn't th e re an annual
te levision awards show for
science? And why, whenever a
great scientist dies, isn't the
passing more prominently noted
in the newspapers than the death
of John Belushi, who was at the
far opposite end of the scale in
service to mankind?
Human beings prefer to 'take 'sides'
It Is lnterestlng to note how
people are propelled toward
partisanship even when they
have no primary Interest in the
outcome of a contest. My two
son• were watching a football
garnet on TV some week.I ago. and
obvioualy rooting for one Qf the
teams.
I asked lhem why. s i nce
neither was a local team, and
they both mrugged and lamely
fabricated IOme reuon or other;
finally, on e of them Hid In
~ndor, "Well, you know. dad,
It's Just ~ fun watching when
you can teke aides."
THIS IS A harml-atUtudo ln
•portlnt cont.eats, but I thlnk tt
reprewnq a wldapread human
tendency that aet.1 UI lnto trouble
mon often &Mn not. There la no
p1ycholo1lcal challenae or
eXC!ttement in mnalnlna nwt.ral;
lack of partl1an1hlp r. borlna
compered to the f•rvor of
cheer11\1 far 1 favorl •
"Taktn1 1ldn" 1lvH one a
IYlllY HAllll
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feeling of belon11in11. which la
evidently one of the mo1t
forceful drives of the human
animal. It form• the core of
everythll'\I from a aana and an
army to a political party. No
matter ho w much
''fndlvtdualJlm" we may prMCh
phllo•ophlc:ally, In emotional
terms we have a deep need to
Identify ourselves with tome
ap«lfk pl.
And I would sugest .ihat the
pualon for fPOt'Una ewnia -In
which everybody a. "for '' one
teen or another, no mAtllll' how
t.emponry °' facUUoul that...,,,
may be -II a 1Ubldtutlon for
th• fNIU'ated •rwe of loyalty
MOit ~ fw l about the larpr
111uee· of life .
DlllUUJJon with poUtkt and
government generally, and the
pandemic cynicism about rn08l
leaders of all complexions. has
left the average pert0n feelina
empty and unattached. Since
there are fewer and fewer thingJ
In public Uf e that one can bdieve
In wholeheartedly. the vacu um
must. be filled with 1urro1ate
loyalties to 1ome sporting
aaregatfon that .eems to win on sheet merit, not on cunning and
duplicity.
(THIS JS WHY an athletic:
scandal -the "ftxlna'' of • bueb&U came. th• 'lahavlnl'' of
football polnta, or th• "W\Jilna''
of a boxer -ahoclcl the tportlnc
pubUc all out. of pn>portlon to ltl
lmponanee: becawie It debute
the arena to \he lew1 of com.apt ~°'political ·~.)
Slnol IO many ot the th1119.M ~to btu.w=IDJ.lv.
Wtworih. of belt.t. we
ve "tree~ lnt, the mlNltunt Wwtd Of ~. liMI ..... our
loyal"-&Mn -ewn llw·haw
'
to manufacture them for the
occasion. It is too much to
suppoee that we will ever find as
much pleasure In neutrality as
we do ln commltmenl.
Wicks
"What'1 the point of •tuctv·
Ing It If we're going to titoW It
up?'•
Interior of Woodbridge Alders home in Irvine, cited as best
mode rate-income housing buy in Orange County.
W oodhridge Alders selected
top Inoderate housing value
A su r v ey of 10 new
"modera te-income" residential
p rojects c urrently for sale in
O r ange Coun ty has rated
Woodb ridge Alders by Irvine
Pacific as the county's best
moderate-income nousing buy in
terms of value, design. and
f inancing, according to the
assessment of a marketing
research firm specializing in
residential and commercial real
estate.
"Woodbridge Alders are the
best desfg n ed of a ll n ew
mode r ate-in come h o m es
currently being sold in Orange
County," said Pam Wooldridge. a
principal of the R e searc h
Network, which conducted the
survey. "The interiors are well
designed and have the look and
feel of tnore expensive homes.
Alders exterior treatment is the
most attractive of the 10 projects
surveyed."
Moderate-income housing
must meet specific pricing
criteria set by the City of Irvine,
a nd buyers must comply with
income eligibility and other
requirements.
The Research Network survey
compared 20 different elements
of each project using a standard
rating 9Cale, she said. They study
assessed inter ior and exterior
design, site planning, location,
price per square foot, financing,
and t h e standard amenities
package.
"Woodbridge Alders rated at
the top in overall scoring," said
the marketing analyst, "and was
exceptionally high in the location
and product design critena. The
Alders are also among the largest
moderate-income homes offered
m Orange County, with the two
and three-bedroom units ranging
m siz.e from 1,067 to 1.267 square
feet."
Wooldridge said the Alders'
Cape Cod theme was well
executed through t he use of
extensive wood t reatments,
cover~ entries, and mulllon and
bay windows
Price a nd finan cing was
another a r ea that had a n
exceptionally good ratmg sn the
comparison survey, Wooldridge a
said. Priced from $87,500 to
$204,750, Woodbridge Alders are
within the price median of all the
other projects surveyed.
To 'reach the model complex
from either the Santa Ana or San
Diego freeways take the Culver
Drive exit and enter Woodbridge
at Alton Parkway. Turn nght on
West Yale Loop and then right
on Blue Lake North Woodbridge
Alders will be on your right.
Models are open dally except
Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
New Capo tract offers tours
An old-fashioned S unday
"social" scheduled today at the
Conne~ara-by-tbe-Sea custom homesite community in San Juan
Capistrano will follow the unique
theme of "I'm A Local Bird,"
according to John Murph y,
project manager.·
The "local bird" theme.
complete with swallows, will be
featured on T-shuts, to be given
away along w ith sun visors to
Connemara visitors . "P arty
treats" mcludmg chocolate cake,
l e m o nade , see cream bars,
popcorn and candy sticks, will be
served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, at
the event.
"The public is cord ially invited
to join in the festivities and to
take this opportunity to tour
Con nemara -by -the-Sea.''
Mur h stated.
A hlllstop site is the setting for
this Mo reland Development
Company neighborhood of 103
view Iota for CUS10m homes. The
community overlooks Dana Point
Yacht Harbor and the ocean
beyond and includes amenstles
and landscaping. Murphy noted.
A curving entry monument of
brick and a c upo la-s tyled
gatehouse that centers a brkk-
a c cent e d r oadway is the
entranceway to <Annemara's 80
pnvat.ely situated custom home
lots For those who prefer a more
open and accessible building site,
23 lots are located adjacent to this
pnvate sect.or.
Build.ins pad.a for actual home
development average 8 ,300
square feet. Of the several
residences completed o r now
under co n s tru c ti o n at
Connemara, all are an th<.' 5,000 to
6.000 square-foot area and valued
at upwards of $1,000,000
Prkes of the lots begin at
$188,000 w1 th a financing
program that fe ature s 9
percent interest for two years.
The new lower interest rates at
Connemara are available with a
down payment of 25 percent,
according to the project manager.
To visit the new San Juan
Capis t rano v1ewsi t e
neighbo rhood . take the San
Diego Freeway through San
Juan Capist rano, o r north
through San Clemente . to
Camino Las Ramblas. Go east to
Avenida Pescador, tum left, and
follow t h e si gn s to the
Connemara-by-the-Sea sales
office, which is open daily from
10 a.m . to 6 p.m.
A UNIQUE
FRENCH
VILLAGE
ille de Ceritel Slate-p-ey
roofs. Nonnan turret•.
Oren lM~ ovedooldna the
•tr~ from second
etcweys. It lookt f« all the world like •
vill-ce in the countryside of Prance.
But lt'• tucked away ln the sreen and
1oldca hill• of Lquu N(cuel
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Two· aod three· bed.rooma.
1,412 • 2,006 aqu.an feet. wet lMn with
marble top9, double attached 1•r•1ee,
oek cabtnetry and mantel•, marbM
·~ceramic tile counten,
minored wardrobea.
OLD COUNTRY
TOWNHOUSES
BY HOWARD MARK CIE
Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sundey. Aprll 10, 1883 .4 7
Property Week readied
California realty boards plan public ser vice events
LOS AN G ELES
Culltornla 'a 183 Board• o f
Realtors are expected to obeerve
Private Properly Week thll week
with a variety of public aervlce
projecta , the Ca llfornlo
A 11oc latlon o f R f'a)tora
announced.
F.ach year Realtors nationwide
1et ulde a week tor Americana to
Realtors vow support
of job creation plan
LOS ANGELES
Re.ponding to Gov. George
Deu kme Jlan 's "Economic
Development and J ob Creation in
the 19801 " pac kage , the
California AModation of Realtors
has voiced Its support or the
governor's program.
"We applaud the governor and
h is administration for this
positive step toward improving
the economic climate for housing
and job development," said A.
Gordon Nicolson, president of the
Realtor Association. "-
Each existing home sold and
purc h ased in the stat e 1s
e s timated t o generate
conservatively $23,000 an direct
grOM state product and $3,500 in
stale and local government tax
revenues. Each new home
constructed and sold contributes
roughly $86,000 1n direct
business acuvny and $15,800 an
state and local tax revenues
Nicolson also praised the
governor's proposed reduc:uons m
the tsmeframes for governmental
consideration of environmental
reports whic h will enable
builders to respond more quickly
to consumer demands for new
housing, as well as the governor's
removal of regulatory inh1b1t1ons
as particularly encouraging
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From
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OPEN DAILY
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celebrate their conat hutlonal
troc>dom to own, UM and trarwfer
real /roperty Realtora alao
inU>n the week u a rem.lnder to
cllluna that wldespread home ·A
ownership la the foundaUon for
democracy and dl1perHI
declslon -maklna to each
hou•ehold concernln1 the Utt
and protection of the? individual ~·
home.
Many boards in the 1tat.e will
be establishing "CrlmeStop"
programs In their nelghborhooda.
This is a self-help pro1ram
designed to be lmplemented by
Realtors, working £n cooperation
with local law e nforcement
agencies CrsmeStop w ork• In
tandem with ''Neighborhood
Watc h ," whi c h has been
ope rating successfully for 10
years.
Several boards will kick off a
consu m er educau on forum ,
.. Making the American Dream
Come True," in l'Onjunction with
Cal1forn1ans for H ousing , a
statewide housing coalition of
which CAR 1s a member
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Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aprll 10, 1883
Mountain West Condominiums complete d in Costa Mesa.
New Mesa condos unveiled
• From the cobblestone drive to ~e double door entry, a feeling
of luxury abounds al Costa
M esa's newly completed
Mountain West Condominiums.
: The spacious two-bedroom
plus loft floor plan boasts
cathedral ceilings, large kitchen
"ith microwave oven and a
ma ste r suite with arched
Windows and window seat. Other
amenities Include oak stair
rai ling. ceramic tile e ntr y,
mirrored wardrobe doors and
wet bar, trench doors lo a private
patio and double attached garage
with electric opener
Priced from $149,000 ,
Mountain West Condominiums
offer 30-year fixed rate financing
al 11 7~ percent. A variety of
financing plans also is available.
Custom built and des1gneo oy
Mountain West Development
Corp., the homes are presented
by Barker and Associates Real
Estate A furnished model 1s
available for viewing Friday,
Saturday and Sunday from noon
to 5 p.m For private showings
call Barker and Associates at
850-9778.
Mountain West Condominiums
may ~ reached by taking the
San Diego Freeway to the
Newport Freeway, south to
Newport Boulevard. Turn left on
Del Mar and right on Elden for
one block to the model.
MOrtgage bite · shows decline
Despite record high interest the mortgage payment, down household income in 1982 For all
rates during most of the year, the from 38.4 percent the previous buyers, median home prices rose
average home buyer's monthly year. For repeat home buyers the 5 4 percent, from $78,220 in 1981
m ortgage pa yment as a percentage was 31 percent to$82,500lastyear At the same
percentage of family income compared to 33.4 percent m 1981 ume, median household mcome
declined to 33 percent m 1982 Those buying a home for the m the survey rose less than 1
from 35.5 percent in 1981 , first time were 40.6 percent of percent, from $32,130 to $32,300.
r eversing a six-year upward the market in 1982, up slightly For repeat home buyers
trend. from 39.4 in 1981. house hold income rose 6 2
This is reported by Chicago In do 11 a r s . l he average percent, from $33,490 to $35,590, Title Insurance Co., one of the monthly mortgage payment for i w h lie median home pric es nat on's leading insurers or all buyers rose to $732 m 1982 increased 19.5 percent. from property titles for home owners from $329 in 1976, an increase or $82 220
and lende ...... ;~ 1·ts -venth annual 123 6 Whil th · to $98.300 J<> ... """ • percent. e e average
survey of recent home buyers. mortgage payment was up for all lt was a different sto:-y for
Previously, the monthly buyers in 1982, from $694 in 1981 farst-t1me buyers. For this buying
mortgage payment -which to $732, the payment for farst· group, the median home price
lncludes principal, interest, taxes time buyers actually declined 5.2 was oown 6 .7 percent, from
and insurance -had climbed percent, from $665 to $630. $63, 180 to $58,900, while median
steadily since 1976 when the For repeat buyers, the average household income declined from
payment as a percentage of mortgage payment rose from $30,470 to $28,210. a drop of 7.4
income was 24 percent. $725 in 1981 to $807 last year, an percent.
Conducted in 11 representatJVe increase of 11.3 percent. · The survey further revealed
markets nationwide, the Chicago Despite a soft hoUSlng market that downpayment on a home as
Title survey found that first-time the su rvey showed that home a percentage of sale s price
home buyers in 1982 spent 35.5 prices continued to rise faster declined slightly in 1982. from
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( h.1nJlcrs <..:ow Townhorn t''-
n\'l'rl~lllk111g the h1.·ach in h1.·.u1tiful
Del M.1r. When~ the.· sun i.h1 n1..·, h,
Jn\. rhc .,e,1 -.h1mmer' .It night .. mJ
rlw whnle 'pecracuhn hackJrop
W•lit'> JUsl outside your window.
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pnccs.
Wall to wall excellence.
The builders .inJ architect
wcr~: very specific. They specified
rhc best. No1hinM lcs11. In nny
mom. ln any Jernil.
The kitchens arc Jone In
imported Allmilmo cnbinet11. The
c:ooktop ranges nre Jenn-Air. Tht•
entry Joor arl! !IOlid teak. The
c-cilinRS arc cnthcJrol. The dining
room is formal.
The hachroom flxrurc ore
hrJ~' and m.uble. Antique anJ
urgraJl·J . Thl· m,\Stl'r bath has
.1 ccmm1l r1k· shower. Then~ arc
Jramanl .. kylaghrs throughout.
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The architect made
Chandlers C ove bcnutiful.
But the liquidntion mnkcs It
mondocory. Hurry, There are
just ·ix townhomts.
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IUNOAV, APAIL 10, 1983
FINANCE
STOCKS
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Ar ea women runne~
enjoy big afternoon
s t county meet. Page 83.
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D
Lea sets
Dodgers
down, 7-2
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Charlie Lea pitched only 13
innlnO dW'fl\I Montreal'• sprtna
exhlb1tion 1euon and, he aald,
"waa vef"j a~prehena1ve about
Rain-plagued
Masters loses
Golden Bear
.. .
my first start. •
Yeeterday, Lea retired the first
17 Los Anaeles batten he faced
before pinch hitter Ron Roenicke
doubled with two outa In the
sixth u the Expos went on to
down the Dodgers 7-2.
Lea, who no-hit San Francia:o
two years ago. gave up two runs
in the eeventh on Duaty Baker'•
home run and Bill Ruaaell'a run·
9COring al.ngle. Lea allowed five
hita in hJa 6 2-3 innings before
reliever J eff Reardon came on to
finish up.
"All I wanted to do waa find
my rhythm and th.row atrlkes."
said LN. "When we got five runs
It made it a lot easier. I knew I
wu only going seven innings,
no-hitter ·or not, because I hadn't
worked that much th.la sprina."
In the ninth inning, Los
Angeles right fielder Mike
Marshall was beaned by a
Reu:don fastball and needed help
to walk off the field. Manhall
was taken to Centinela Hospital
Memorial Center in Ingle-
wood for precautionary X-
raya.
Bob Welch, 0-1, allowed only
one hit during the tint four
innings before giving up five
runa in the fifth. Tim Wallach, a
product of University High and
Saddleback College, aingled with
one out, W arren Cromartie
walked and Doug Flynn singled
tosoore W~
Rod Carew of the Angels is a ll smiles as he's welcomed home
a fter grand sla m yesterd ay.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -Gil
Morgan, who was leading, and
Arnold Palmer, conte nding,
didn't ftnlsh.
Jack Nicklaus didn't start.
Ram that ranged from dnzzJe
to downpour -and caused some
c r1t1cal delays -and the
eventual encroachment o f
darkness halted Morgan and
Palmer in the weather-plagued
and uncompleted second round of
the 47th Masters tournament and
forced a day-long extension of
the tournament schedule.
The round was halted wilh
Morgan, leading lhe tournament
by a single stroke. Palmer and
four othe rs strand ed on the
rain-soaked Augusta National
Golf Club course. They will
return this morning to complete
the round. \
"lt was getting pretty dark,"
said Morgan who has two holes
to go to complete the ro und
"They did try to play as many as
they could."
"We tried but we didn't make
It, .. said Ho rd Hardan, who
announced another juggling of
th e schedule in the most
weather-troubled Maste rs of
them all.
Aft.er the completion of second
round play, a single round of 18
holes will be played. The final
round now is scheduled for
tomorrow.
Carew's slam decisive, 10-2
OAKLAND (AP) -Rod Carew, who
said he wu tryin8 to avoid hitting lnto a
double play, wound up cruhina a grand
slam off Oakland'• Matt Keough to
highlight a five-run fifth inning that
carried the Angels to a 10-2 victory over tht>
A'a yesterday.
"He (Keough) threw me a good pitch,"
said Carew, "but then a couple of years ago
he threw me that same pitch and I hit a
three-run homer. He knew what he
wanted to th.row, but there's not much he
can do if I hit it."
"I wu looking for a double play, so I
threw the ball down and in," aaid Keough,
a product of Corona del Mar High. "But
that's not really where you throw the ball
to Rod Carew. I thought It was a aacrifice
fly, but the ball kind of jumped off the bat.
I guess."
After Keough left the game m tht> fifth,
the Angels battered three more A's pitchers
and wound up with an 18-hlt barrage.
Carew and Fred Lynn each had three hits
while Lynn had thtte RBI. Every batter in
the Angel lineup had at least one hit.
Carew's fifth career slam. a one-out shot,
helped the Angels overcome a 2-0 Oakland
lead.
The Angels managed to overcome five
Oakland double plays. The Angels turned
four double plays.
Ken FOl"9Ch, 1-0. pitched the first five
innings. He took the mound ln the alxth,
but the right-hander left the game without
throwing a pitch in the inning be<:ause of
tightness m his leh arm. Luis Sanchez
hurled the final four mnings and got his
first save.
Doug DeCi.nces led off the fifth with a
walk and singles by Tim Foli and Bob
Boone loaded the hues for Carew's first
homer of the season The Angela had
another run in the inning on a double by
Orange Coast College product Daryl
Sconiers and an RBI single by Lynn.
v Rickey Henderaon's RBI double and a
run-scoring single by Mike Davia gave
Oak.land a 2-0 lead in the third inning
The Angela got a run in the seventh on
Reggie Jackson'• run-scoring double. The
Angels added four unearned runs an the
eighth. keyed by Lynn's two-run single
and aided by Oakland third baseman
Carney Lansford's throwing error. Rod Carew
Rustlers, Orange Coast deadlocked for second
Golden Weat and Orange Coast
colleges find themselves 1 ~ games
behind front-running Santa Ana in the
South Coast Conference after the
Rwrtlers took It on the chin at Mt. San
Antonio, while the Pirates f>OI.~ a
shutout in beating Cypress to highlight
baseball action yesterday.
At Imperial Valley, Saddleback
unleashed a vicious offensive attack to
sweep a pair from the host Araba.
Here's what happened;
Oru1e Coaat I, Cypres1 t
Sophomore right-hanc.t!r Rich
Sweep puts
UCI closer
to top spot
Sorenson went the distance to record his
third victory of the seaaon against one
defeal
SoreNOn struck out six and walked
two in acatt.ering six hita.
brought home the first run as he al.lo
walked and, one out later, Mike Carozza
singled down the left field line to score
another.
was 2-Cor-4 with a double.
Saddleback I l·U, Imperial Valley 6-6
The Gauchos increased their lead
over second-place Palomar to three
games in the Northern Division of the
Pac1f1c Coast Confere nce as they
exploded for 34 runs and 29 hits in
sweeping the double-header.
Mt. Su ADtoDlo 5, Golden Weat t The Pirates exploded for fcur runs
in the fourth inning off loser T odd
Hayes as shor\stop Mark Van Blaricom
opened with a walk. Joe Kwo lek
followed with an infield single and both
~ advanced an extra bue when
the Cbargen' shortstop threw the ball
over tint. Keith Komeiji then walked to
IAwid the t-.
Bob Howard. the Mounties' aecond-
atring catcher who didn't enter the game
until the 10th inning. singled to left with
runners at first and second and one out
in the 13th to push across the winrung
run.
Second baseman Randy Cummmg
was 4-for-9 in the twin bill with two
RBI. while teammate right fielder Steve
DeAngelJs was 3-for-8 with five RBI.
Carl Ehmann was 4-for-6 with three RBI
and Ken Cochran was 4-for-10 with two
RBI S econd baseman Jeff Gardner
Right fielder John Altobelli led the
Rustlers. going 3-for-6 at the plate with
one RBI. Dean Roberts wu 2-for-5 with
a double. while teammate Tim Zahanon
Sale of Banis just a rum.or
But the id ea of Flu or buying the team was interesting
Nobody came in on the noon balloon from
Saskatoon and asked me, but . . .
•Apparently, there wu little or no subet.ance
to the rumor which bounced around the boulevard
ln Oranse County that the Rama had been aold to
the Fluor Corp., but It certainly wu not witho\U
lnt.erett.
•Amons the reaaona for PGA playera bringlns
their own caddies to the Mutera for the first time
wu George Archer's recollection of the Masten
::e;edheu;~ at Aucusta in 1982 ... "He
•LaTaunya Pollard of Lona Beech State wu
awarded the Wade Trophy u th e beat female
college basketball player in the nation ...
Apparently, they didn't wade far enouch into the
namee to pt to Cheryl MWer.
•Never bu the wish "good luck" meant eo
much 81 It 00.. to Pete Donovan who t.akm over
from Jerry Wilcox• PR direatoC' of the Ram..
•'nMI MMt.en breo about lta Jona hltten but
there II= no tU Cleal a bout 1or\I ball l\ltten . . . the .... fWl of them.
•Remember what 1 told Y04A a a>Uple of. we.kl aco about the DWClt 'na-a beJnC a aood bet at 30
to 1f
•San ~ a..raer-~ Om J'outa.
now a bw aamt. Ml a meeUn8 tomonow In New
York with U.8. Vootball Le...-CommlelSoner Chet S&mmonl ... Fouts tnveled to New York
with h1I ~t. Howard Sluahef Land a lllCftt "third
perty" . . . Perha .. lt WM \be ~ Dieto Chkbn.
•If Fernando VUrnluela hit an el foldo year. acoord1na to b•1bell ....... Uon, the ~ CU\
cut hll lalary all the_ way ~ to '800.000.
•TM NaUanal J'ootbAll ~ 11 Nducf.nc 1 ..
draft to OM day but nobody ~ iltd why lt WM
1prtld out OYW two .,. In tht ftnt ~.
•J'ormer MUwaub9 ••w .. rMMpl' a..
..
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
Rodpn on the difference in today'• ballplayers:
'"Ille thing that burned me up was the happi.ne91 on
the teem bua aft.er lCJllna a game . . . Nobody gave
a damn."
•Now you know why Dodger eecond bueman
St.eve Sax waa named Rookie of the Year in the
National LHgue.
•LM Veau hu volu.nt.een!d to hold the 1984
Olympic abooUna events but one wonders if they ,
know It la not crap ahoottna.
•If you are wonderina wha\ happened to lady
boxer Britt van BuakJrk, ahe left Loe Antelea
becau. abe couldn'\ pt enough ffahta and wen\
beick to Carbondale, Dl. where ahe Ii bouncer ln a
bar . . . A 1u y haa 2e boUermakera and van
SU.kirk flattem him. •ll you can ....Uy pt Jaaed about the U.S.
J"ootball 1.AafUe, you have man lmlQtnatlon th.an
me . . . Or ll"Nter Jove few football.
•T h e K nock Down the Favorite Club'•
•lection for the Santa AnJ.ui Derby la EAiy Cuh.
•Now New Jeney Neta eo.ch Larry lk'own
hu mowd on to the had bMketball job at Kaniil
. . . One Wna I have to Jook forward to ta IOllleOM --~why Larry Brown la reprded M IUCh a
tood •U ~ \hink U1ne ctc.n't fiy, COhilider tt ._..
30 ~.., thil month thet Paul Homuna u.ct
Alft K1rtiit w.... ...-..s tor waaeMI m Nn.
~
Nicklaus, the only five-tame
winner of tht5 tournament and
holder of a record 17 major
professional titles .. suffered a
recurrence of a chronic back
~'Ondillon and withdrew, wallting
s lowly and painfully to the
clubhousa.,an a drizzling rain
moments before he was due to
tee ocr.
"It's no bag deal," insisted the
43-year-old Nicklaus. "My back
spasmed and I withdrew. It's no
big deal."
Edison
• springs
upset
Arcadia High went into 1.aat
night's championship game
against F.dlSOn in the El Segundo
Tournament as the No. 1 ranked
team an the state, the No. 2
ranked t.eam in the nation, the
No I ranked team in the ClF 4-A
and a 15-0 record overall.
Today, the Apaches may still
hold those rankings, but their
record now stands at 15-1.
Led by the h1tl1ng of Todd
Nash and Todd Mabe, and the
relief pitching of Jeff Kwolek,
the Chargers captured the title
game o f the tourney at El
Segundo High, 7-3, to highlight
prep action last night.
ln two other non-league games
yest erday, Fountain Valley
rallied in the seventh inning to
beat Dos Pueblos. 10-9, while
Marina used a quartet of pitchers
to blank Long Beach Wilson. 5-0.
In the A c ademy League,
Newport Christian outlasted
Avalon. 8-4
Here's what happened:
Edison wins lwo
Nash. named the offensive
player of the game, was 2-for-4
with a run scored and an RBI.
while t.eammat.e Mabe. honored
as the tourney's MVP, was
2-for-3 with two stolen bases and
two runs scored as the Chargers
Jumped out to a 4-0 lead against
Arcadia and were never headed.
The crucial blow in F..dison's
three-run first Inning was a bases
loaded double by Scott Hefner.
Kwolek, who came on in relief
of Lance Emma in the third.
struck out six batters over the
next four innings before running
into trouble in the seventh.
The Apaches. trailing 7-3 going
into the final frame. rallied for
two runs before Richard Black
relieved Kwolek (2-1) and cloeed
the door.
The Chargers advanced into
the finals by disposing of Culver
City, 6-3, an an earlier game
played yesterday.
Shaun Takkinen went the
distance, surrendering four hits,
to improve his record to ~-l.
First baseman Steve O\(ereern
the Chargers' main offensive
apon, going 2-for-4 with a
me run and two RBI.
FV survives
The Barons. for the seventh
time this season. pulled out a
victory In their last at bat as Garv
Schoonover drove ln lhe tying
and winning runs with a two-out
double off the fence in leh field.
Fountain Valley held a 6-3
lead before visiting Doi Puebloa
1eored 8lx timel in the top of the
seventh to grab a 9-6 advantage.
The Barons, however, 11·!-1
overall. came back to tally four ..
times in the bottom of the lnnlna.
Mike Lopez went 3-f<>l'-6 witll
a double to lead the Barona.
Kevin Emptlna. Jay Ru.ell and
St.eve Pratt had two hlta ea.ch,
with Empt.ina and RU9ell hlttiq
home runa.
Doa Puebloa la now e. 7.
Vikin1 1hutout
Marina Uled four pttchera u
\he quartet comblned to ta. a
two-hitter.
The \hlrd pitcher uaed by
Cocach Bemard OonJalel, David
Rlettch, who came on ln the
fourth lnnln 1, picked up the •
victor'/ to run hla ~ to 2·1.
Catch er S h ane F lorea waa
3-for-4 wlth \wo RBI to I-cl the
Vlklnp (~-G overall).
Newport CluUdan rolla
Jeff. Mowk hit• • ...., I.ft
lM bo\torn °' the ..... led off 1 ftve-Nn i'allY da
u N••~rt Chrll tt11 third~~ ta fc:&&t outlnp.
89 Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT/8und1y. April 10, 1983
Freestyle sweep
for MV's Cohen
From AP dJlpatcbea
INDlANAPOLIS -Teen-ager II Tiffany Cohen, winning every race
ahe enten!d, completed her sweep of
four freestyle events last night with
an American record for 1,650 yards in the closing
aession of the 1983 U.S . Swimming short course
national championships.
It was the ninth national title tor the
16-year-old high school junior from Mission
Viejo who a1ao won the 200-, 500-and 1,000-yard
freestyles during the four-day meet at the
Indiana University Natatoriwn.
She led the 1,650 from start to finish, ending
with a time of 15 minutes, 46.54 seconds. That
broke the former American record of 15:49.10 set
by Kim Linehan at the U.S . short course meet
four years ago.
Cohen finished nearly 16 seconds ahead of
second-place Stacy Shupe, 16, who also was
runner-up to Cohen in t he 500-and
1,000-freestyles earlier in the week.
Cohen also earned a filth gold medal for the
meet as a member of the winning Mission Viejo
800-yard freestyle relay team on Thursday.
Golden West's Amy Clark, 17, placed 12th in
the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.92. Clark
swam the 200 breast on Wednesday and placed
15th with a mark of 2:20. 72.
Quote of the day
Don Haskins, basketball coach at Texas-
El Paso, after a street in that city was
named Don Haskins Drive: "I don't know
how I can thank everybody. It's hard for •
me to put mto words -I'm just a coach."
Express hosts Philadelphia
Two of the stars m UCLA's 24-14 al
Rose Bowl victory over Michigan last 4 ••
New Year's Day lme up on different
teams less than four months later
when the PhjJadelphaa Stars and Los Angeles
Express meet today in a United States Football
League at the Coliseum. Quarterback Tom
Ramsey of the Express and Philadelphia
oUensive tackle Irv Eatman were teammates
with I.he Bruins and elected to join the USFL
rather than wait for the collegiate draft of the
National Football League . . . ln the USFL game
last night, rookie runnjng back Gre1 Booae
broke a tackle and scored Crom 11 yards out to
cap a 73-yard overtime drive as Tampa Bay
downed Denver, 22-16 The BandHa improved
their record ~5-1.
Cayard easily
finishes first
in Six Metres
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
0.-, Not hettftg Wrtt«
Paul Cayard of St. Francis Yacht Club, San
Francisco, steered St. Francis VIlI to a wire-to-wire
victory yesterday to win the first race of the Sax
Metre World Cup regatta, hosted by Newport
Harbor Yacht Club.
The first of six races was sailed over a 15-mile
Olympic course off the Santa Ana River jetty. It
was a comfortab~ race for all hands with the winds
m the 10-12 knot range and relatively smooth aeas.
Cayard led by a comfortable margjn at each
mark, but back in the pack positions changed
radically on the final two legs. Nuvolari, skippered
by Tony Bassani o( ItaJy was second at the end of
the first three legs, but dropped to sixth on the final
two windward-leeward legs.
Carl Buchan's Chinook which wu running
fifth at the end of the triangle moved up to second
on the last two legs.
NHYCUSA, skippered by Andy Macdonald of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, also made a big move
on the last two legs, moving from sixth at the end of
the triangle to third at the finish.
Argyle Campbell, sailtng Ranger for the Fort
Worth Boat Club, was third around the first
weather mark, dropped two places on the next two
legs and gained one back on the final leg to finish
fourth. It was a clean, competitive race with no
protests.
The week-long senes was started yesterday
morning at 8:30 with a colorful opening ceremony,
featuring the Marine Corps band playing th•
national anthems of all the competing countries.
Thtf regatta was dedicated to the late Bettina
Bents, a young NHYC woman who died suddenly
.everat weeks ago. She wu training to skipper one
of the NHYC boats before her death. She was ~
daughter of NHYC Staff Commodore William
Bents and his wife Marcia.
Results of the flrat race:
1. S1. Fl'tltldl 11111, PIUI Ceyerd, St Frenol1 YC, 2. Chlnootl, Cell
8uchen. Seeltle YC, 3. NHYCUSA. Attay MKdc>Mld. NHYC: 4. "9nger,
Al'l(te Cempbell, Fort WOf1h CT••·I Aoet Club. S Ir-. Phi! Oun, Swttnr1and: 8. N\rlolarl, Tony 9-M, lt91y; 1 Ctlllomlt I. P9'M
,._..__... heden. t . P~ Gayle Poet, 8alboe YC, I Ol1W.
L9Wrte Smith, ~; 10 F~Aedua, Wiiiem lkM'llma. S.Ott YC,
11. St. Ftenclt V, Henle Tha)<9r, NHYC, 12. Callfofnla, Don a.-. NHYC;
1S. Toogoole>OwOO V, Jon AoM, &Miiie YC; 14. 8ege, Piii.ii L~.
'lllCtOrte 8.C.; 15 P-ek«, Ron McF.,..,,., 8M1tlt YC.
Laguna Beach falls
LOS ANGELES -San Clemente Hl1h,
already holdJn1 a one·1ame lead over W,una
Beech In the SoUth Cout Lea,ue atandinp, added
a little more Incentive when t.hae two teama mMt
nut ln ~ • the Trit.onl whJpped 0. Artlata,
the defendlna ctF champtona, 11·2, 11·8 ln the
cbamptonah1p pme of the Pallaades lnvttational
heft.
San Clemente r.ached the flnal by wtnnJnc ha
pool ( 1()..0), rdlvtnc a br• ln the quarterflnalil. and be9tlna San\a Monica, l ·7, ll·D ln the eemla. LMuN 8-:h allo won lta pool (7-l), NCttwd
a bJe In . the ~ and rwt..d the ftnaJ by ..,..... s... QuAnsa. 11.1, u.e 1n ""_. . ~· OUiilde hitter Matt Hunt of 8llft Clermnte WM ~ the llo&b"MY'• MVP. Allo ~ ftrn-'9Mn honol9 w.n 'M&rtr lhlonovieh (San Cllmeft1e>.
LeU HMiDn (LlfuM a..h) and JWW!r' Utu (t.
Quim.a). r
,---------------------------------------------~r-----"'--------------------park K.C.
Jerry Martln •troked thr hll.al, •
lnd1.1tll1111 un ln•lt1t! tht' pllrk hornt.'
run, and Larry Gura MCaU.cu·\.ttl •he hit.JI
In eight lnnlnp to lt•ud K.Anana City
poat Mllw•ukee, ~-2 . &llM.'whcr\~ In tht• Am~rlcen Lea11ue, Jt11e Barfield hit a threc.--run
homer off rellef aco Rieb Go11a1e to 1park
a five-run eighth innJna u Toronto knocked off
tho New York Yunkeee, 7.4 . . . Geor1e I Vuckovich clubbed a two-out
arand l1am and Julio Franco
followed with • solo shot to cap a 1hc-run el11hth lnnlng oa
Cleveland won lu home
opener over Baltlmoreh 8-4
. . . Ken Pbelp1' pJnc -hit
alngle with two out in the
seventh inning broke a 1-1 tu!
and fave Seattle a 3 -2
decla on over Mln'n esota
IWtTlN . . • Rookie Mike Smltb1on
scattered aeven hits through seven Innings and
Dave Hostetler drove In three runs with a triple
to le ad T e xas past Boaton, 10-3
Yesterday's game between the Chi~go White
Sox and Detroit wu postponed becauae of rain.
Cubs Oester-ized by Reils
Ron Oeeter homert'Ci and doubled la
to drive In four runs yeste rday,
highlighting a 13-h il attack that
carried Cincinnati to an 8-4 victory
over the winless Chicago Cubs. Oester's three-
run homer In the first Inning capped a four-run
rally that helped send the Cubs to their fourth
straight defeat . . . Elsewhere in the National
League, razor-sharp Larry M c Wllllam1
shackled Houston on just two
hits to lead Pittsburgh to a 1-0
decision over Houston
Gary Matthews cracked a
two-run homer and a pair of
singles aa Philadelphia edged
San Francisco, 5-4 . .
Pinch-hitter Bob Watson
bounced a run-sconng single
to left IJl the ninth Inning to
• snap a tie and send Atlanta to
OHTU a 6-5 victory over San Diego
Joaquin Andujar fired a four-hitter and
struck out a career-high nine batters and George
Hendrick and David Green each delivered two-
run singles in the seventh innJng to pace St.
Louis to a 5-0 victory over the New York Mets.
Nugge ts keep hopes alive
Klkl Vandewegbe scored 32 m points and Alex EngJ11b added 26 as
Denver kept its playoff hopes alive
with a 123-105 victory over Houston
last night in the National Basketball Association
. . . Elsewhere, Sidney Moncrlef's 27 points
helped Milwaukee beat Chicago, 115-104 ..
Jeff Ruland not.ched 24 points m Washington's
100-78 win over Atlanta . Forward Albert
King scored 30 points and t.-enter Darryl Dawkins
added 2 1 as New J er sey topped Cleveland,
J 15-105 . . . Kansas City remained an a lie for
the Cinal Western Conforence playoH spot after
beating Utah, 108-102 . Mark Aguirre
tallied 27 points to help Dallas snap a seven-game
losing streak with a 122-111 wm m San Antoruo.
Baseball today
1913 Wah r John1<in •llowt.'d •n
unt•arned run In tht flrat lnnlni of tht
WW1hlniUJn Senatont' horn openor &6Jainst
the New York Hl11hlandera who later
lx'CllmO th~ Yankees. h wu th 11&1t run ho
would allow for the next &6 Innings, a
major leasue record aublt.tquenlly broken
by l:>on Dryldalc.
1962 -The Hou.ton Colt 4&1 hotted the
flnt major leaaue game played ln Texaa
and defeated th Chlca10 Cubl 11·2.
1971 -The Phllllea ope n ed
Phlladelphla'a Veterans Stadium with a 4-1
victory over the Mont.real Expo1.
Today's birthday•: Atlanta Bravee flrat
baseman Bob Watton la 37. New York
Yankees outfielder-first baseman Ken
Griffey I.a 33. Plttaburgh Pirat.ea outfielder
Lee Lacy I.a 3&.
Rangers complete sweep
Rob McClaoabao and Andere &i.1
Hedberg each acored two goals and ,
McClanahan added two ualsta as the
Ne w York Rangers completed a
swec:p of their opening-round National Hockey
League playoff series with a 9-3 rout of the
Flyers last night . . Elsewhere, a goal by
(·enter Ken Lln1eman at 18:46 of the final period
tarted Edmonton to a 4-3 victory over Winnipeg
and into the q uarterfinals of the playoffs . .
Buffalo eliminated Montreal, as Tony McKegney
tapped an a rebound with 4:10 left in the third
period for a 4-2 victory . . . Doug Wilson
scored a first-period goals and set up Deola
Savard for a score in the same period as Chicago
gra bbed a 2-1 victory over St. Louis and a 2-1
lead in their !Wries . . Stan Smyl rifled home
a 40-foot sh ot w ith 57 se<:onds left to give
Vancouver a &-4 triumph over Calgary, keeping
the Canuck.s aUve . . . Third-period goals by
Walt Poddubny, Bruce Boudreau and Jobn
Anderson lifted Toronto to a 6-3 triumph over
Minnesota, giving the Maple Leafs their first
playoff victory in four years . . . Rookie
defen.seman Randy Moller's power play goal late
an the second period helped Quebec avoid
Plimlnation an a 2-1 win over Boston . . . Bob
Bourne and Bryan Trottier notched two goals
apiece as the New York Wanders went up 2-1
agamst Washington, beating the Capitals, 6-2.
Buss named 49er coach
Dave Bu11, fonnerly an assistant • at Nevada Las Vegas, has been named
lo replace Tex Winter as the Long
Beach Stale basketball coach. Buss
spent 13 years as head coach at Wisconsin-Green
Bay compiling a 271-102 record, before coming to
UNL V . . . Desert Wine, the West Coast's
ma}Or hope for the Triple Crown, heads a field of
10 horses today in the Santa Anita Der by.
Veteran JO<.·key Chris McCarroo wall be up
. The Angels w ill hold next year's
preliminary spring training at a site to be
developed in Mesa, Ariz., the team said
Defending champion Nancy Lopez fired a
3-under-par 69 yesterday to take a two-shot lead
after thre<> rounds of an LPGA Pro-Am golf
tournament in Las Vega:.
Vikes, Edison
win in sol tball
by shutouts
A pa.Ir of ilrl.t with the f1nt name of Julie had
therruielvee qufte a day yeeterday aa Edlaon Hl&h'•
Julh~ Carpenter pitched a 17-lnning mru-athon ln
the Charpra' 1-0 win over Magnolia, and Marina'•
Julie Latten toued a one-hitter aa the Viki~
blaated Bellflower, 12-0, to hl11hllght women a
aoftball action .
Both conteat11, played in the Warre n
Tournament, vaulted the victors into separate
eemJflnal gamea next Saturday.
Carpenter, a IOphomore, had 21 strikeouts and
a no-hitter through 10 innlnp. Carpenter, 11-0, has
now gone the put 53~ inrunga without allowing an
earned run. She has given up only two earned runs
in 95 lnninga this season for an ERA of O 14.
The Chargers broke the scoreless deadlock
when right fielder Kelli Winkler homered in the
bottom of the 17th.
Larsen Improved her record to 6-2 as she
struck out 10, walked one and surrendered only a
bloop ling.le over the ptcher'a mound in the second
inning. Larsen a lso helped herself at the plate,
golng 3-for-3 with two RBI as the Vikings had 13
hlta, all singles.
Batterymate Tracy Ferguson was 2-for-3 with
two RBI.
On the college level, Christ College fell to 2-2
overall after dropping a 6 -I decision to Cal
Lutheran.
Today's TV, radio
TELEVISION
10 a.m. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -MarvlS
Frazie r (8-0, 6 KOs) vs. James Broad (12-0, 7 KOs)
in a heavyweight bout live from AllantJc City, N.J .
Also: Coverage oC a three-d ay bike tour from
Virginia Beach, Va. to Washington, D.C.
10:30 p.m. (4) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -The
singles final of the Family Circle Cup at Hilton
Head Island, S .C . (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -
Oakland at Boston.
Noon (2) -GOLF -Th1rd round 1.:overage or
the Masters at Augusta, Ga.
12:30 p.m. (4) -BOXING -Nano La Rocca
(38-0, 29 KOs) vs. Bobby Joe Young (19-2, 16 KOs)
in a welterweight bout live from San Remo, ltaJy.
1 p .m . (5) -BASEBALL -Angels a t
Oakland.
1:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Howard
Davis Jr. (22-1, 10 KOs} vs. George Feeney (16-8, 7
KOs) in a lightweight bout live from San Remo,
ItaJy.
2:45 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
The Darlington 500 al Darltngton, S.C. (taped).
3 p.m. (4) -AUTO RACING - The Toyota
Grand Prix of Long Beach (taped).
RADIO
Baseball -Angels at Oakland, l p.m .. KMPC
(710); Montreal at Dodgers, 1:05 p.m., KA.BC (790).
USFL Football -Philadelphia at LA Express, 1
p.m . KNX (1070). Basketball -Phoenix at Lakers,
7:20 p.m., KLAC (570).
See And Compare •••
Hundreds of 19831/2
and 1984
auto1D.oblles.
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Area runners enjoy big day
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lrvtne High
The hOlt achoo! placed 1-2 in the 100-mewr
hurdle eventa with Jocelyn Lee winning In 15 20.
cloaely followed by Sara Morton In 15.67.
Edison's Lealle Pratt won the half-mile In an
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Fountain Valley's Cheryl Hendenon captured
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Valltiy wuw third with 4:.l, while Unlvcnlty (j:i) umJ
Irvine (31) wcr tlfth and 1hcth.
In men'• compt'UUon, Nt-wport Harbor turned
In an tmr.rClt1lve dlaplay in tho Valencia
lnvlt.allona , flnlahlni fourth In the ~am 1t.tndl~1
Senior Lance .Bel.IOn'1 l~-0 mark In the pole
vauh la the top one thua far this year In CJF.
Meanwhile, Sheldon Blockburaer took the triple
jump and Joni( jump with marka of 46-0 and 22-2 Y'i.
Betson and Blockburger each haa been
invited to the Art'adla Invitation.al next week
Jn the 880, Brad Rabbitt po11ted a 1.58.4 for a
third-place finish, while Sallor Jojo Dubesa was
firth In 1 :69.4.
St.eve BraZWI had a busy day. with a third·
place showing the high hurdles. fiflh m the lows
and sixth In the discus.
HOME CENTERS
o CA'IGI c Ol"PO">
Mike Powell
ASSORTED
1=1owerln11
SY2'' Plan~•
MARTHA WASHINGTON
Geranium•
1111!1hten up your pat10 With 1nmnt a>lof.
Choose from mortecl Plants In s YI Inch color
Pots
Beautiful color for YoUr l\angtng bask~ or to
plant In your yard Uvfs In full sun or light
shaae.
FAMILY
t:ro•• . ..,, PtAY
Gro•• . ..,,
1000 SO. FT 1000 SO. FT 2000 SO. FT •s••. •••• ., ••
2000 SO FT. , •.. 2000 SO. FT. .000 SO. FT. sa•• ,, •..
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aprll 10. 1983 Bl
Powell triples for UCI
Sophomor.-M i ko Powell
t.'Ontlnued hla atrlna ot aucceea In
the 1983 aeuon, wlnnina three
event.I tor the le('(.)nd Ume thla
year In leadlna UC Irvine to a
94-67 win over Cal Poly San Lula
Oblaf° ln track and field at the
UC Stadium yesterday
afwmoon.
The Anteat.era won 15 of the
19 eventa, aetUng alx lifetime best
marg and aeven aeuonal besta in
the proceu.
Powell aoared over 26 feet m
the long jump tor the second time
In 1983, going 26-1 'h In his first
jump of the day. He went 26-~ YI
agalnlt Stanford and Long Beach
Stata In the 11.-.t ml'et ''' tht Muon Ft1b. 19.
He alllO won the hlah jump al
7 -0 and notched a peJ"IOnal best
of 50-7 In wlnnln& the triple
jump.
Seruor St.an Longino won the
110-meter high hurdles with a
lifetime beat of 13.9. eophomore
Harold Todd won the 200-met.er
duh In 21.1_. t)'lng hla lifetime
best, while junior Willle Thoms
won the pole vault at 16-0 for hll
penonal best.
Junior Ken Mills w on the
javelin (229-7) and dlacus
(188-10). Senior Duane Clark
had a penonal-best toea of 178-4 .
1 GALLON
1n1pa~lens
or flluslllas
Sh• loving FUShla and 1mpanens In many shadts of
cotor will br19htM your y3f1! or patto
1000SO. FT. •011t1• "or Olcllondro
Pf.A YCROUND
Grass
seed
PENTREX
All
Pur110••
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Garden Ho•• •t ,._.
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lllnNISbUIO. M ,_ lltm <OUP1n1S. ,,.so.
FftCls all plant llft a r1ch tor·
mUla of Yitai nutnmts and
essential llfMustJlnlng trxt
mlntnt5
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IM Orangt Cout DAILY PILOTl 8und1y, April 10, 1083
~ . ' • • I ~
MAJOR &iAQW ITANDINOI
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T•H• 10, Boeton 3 S..111• 3. Mlnneeot• 2 ,.., .• o.-.
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(Lm!., 0-1)
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Incl EMien. ~(I). W-SulcMe 2.0
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f'tlllllM .. Glen•• • f'hrladell>Ne 100 020 200 • , 0 1611 ,,_.eco o t 2 000 00 t 4 1 2
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lxpoe 7, Dodgere 2
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CS Loa MQelel 100 CM 1 000-I 8 7 Kent. Auther (7) -Rupp; Htlllet. Maye (1) and Menlloule. lo~y (71. W-A11t1te< 11·1) l -M9YS 12·7) 28-Hamrnonc:t (UCI).
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(UCll, Heworlll (UCll
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WlQlt ·cs F....,,on e 1
UC nine I 2 ·~ ·p--s 3 "" UC Sante Bet~• 5 3 1 •;,
long 8Mdl 91ele • 3 2 •u Of Sen OleQO 1 5 4'~
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UC Senta Betblta 3-5. long llMcll Stai. 1~
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Ufwer"IY ol San Olego 11 Pec>C>Wcline
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C-(II) end GlaM. __,(II~ Beker Ill
W-Soren1on C3· II l-Heyu (0·31
28 ~ (OCCI 0 AleaHndro tOCC) HAI-Van ew-COCCI
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Golden Weet 000021 100000 0 -4 8 2 1o11. San Antonio 002oo1 oo 1 ooo 1 s a 2 Menn. Mer-fl'I. Cieri< (81 and Herr,_,
McCoy. Gonu lu (Ill Gtama (81 1nd
Zottnec'. Howard 110) W-Grarne l -Clarll. 28-Qranoeiall fGWC). Aot>eru
•GWC) ZM\erlOll (QWCI. Thomee (MSACI
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1Hdt1hell 11,........., v..., • s-•20 100 310-tl 10 2 I~ v.-., 100 300 200-I 11 3
Shew CMr t•J llf'<I Morgen. ~oo..
C-Pl. Doell< 131 Sandoval I•~ Aeechll" 1•1 Jaclleon (7) ROOe< (81 anc:t Aeyw. w
Cerr l -McClln•ocll. 28-Mo•o•n ISi Eauolente (IV). Mayl'\OOCI (IV) 3B-DeA._. ISi. ~ ISi HA-Hlnllel (S)
UCONO QA.Ml
l•1111•t11•111•h•W* U. ......,.. V"'9r I ~ 4 ,. 053 t-"13 11 2 '-tel v,,., 100 !01 3-8 13 I
lOmell 8ontla = M«gen. -· (5). Oler' Roper 121. • 131, Cullt• 151 enc1
Heeliat~n. llrtft 131 W-lomell l -
Olt.. 28-... onlone (IV). ~te (IV)
Meyhooel 11v1. 9utlon (IV), Henry (S)
38 Gt-ISi 8-t (S). Codlr"1 (SI
H.Aa-Cww IM. Hollftee (SJ 2. ~
ISi
Htgh--((._,~.
Ar~ uw 100 2-3 1 a
Eclleon 110 300 ~-7 I 1
HolmH. C•p11to (21. P'ltm., f~ a nd Wlnlatllum; '-KW'C16111 l3), It-* ) Ind
tlll1on W -IC •O••-l-Ho m ee 29-0leon {I). Hefner In
ll-..et.CllfMfC,.,1 Edleon 001 to2 I ...... 0 c.-City ooo aoo o-a • t Tal!l!tnen and llfllon; L.•rrlo• •~d ~ 21o-o•-(E). ""-0...-~).~(CC),
-
Colleaetnok UC nlM ... 1=111 ,__ILO l'1 (~·---·,.....,., 100-1 Way!* (CP~ 10.$; 2 Utter (CP).
10 I, 3. Toeld (UCI). 10.1
700-1. Todd IUOI). 211; 2 Utter (CP).
21 5, 3 W'tt11 (CPI. 2 I.e.
440-yerd run-1 ~ (UCtl. 41 I , 2 ,._d (CPI. •t 2. 3 CCP). 50.2
IOO-t. Neuclle (UC). I 52 3, 2 Peru
(CP~ 1.52.8. 3 Gr-(CPI. 1 54.3 1.500-1 RuetH (l)CI). 3•480. 2 Peru
(CP), 3:60.1; 3, Hand (UCI), 3.58.8.
6.000-t Gerherdt (UCll, 14 25 3. 2
Lengdon (CPI 14 30 7. 3 8ro1dy (CPI. 14 51 4.
3.000 •tHplec:h•••-I Cerlton (l/CI),
9 02 7; 2. CublllM (CPJ, 9;05 e
1 IOHH-1 Longino (UCll, 13 I . 2.
Chatterllet<l fUCll, 14.4; 3. llMd <C:J.!.!!c, 400!H-1. Aeed (CPJ, 52.0; 2 U
(CP). 52 0, 3 l.elldler (CP). 52 3
400 retey-1 Cef Poly. 41 3, 2 UC !nine
(Ptlelto, OdQer9, Auat. 1' odd). 4 2 • 1.eoo , ... y-1 Cel POiy, 3 16 6. 2 UC
lrvlne ""A"', 3:18 6 HJ-1 Powell (UC!). 7-&, 2 l qan (CP).
8-10. 3. Wegoner (VCI). 11-6
lJ-1. Pow.II (l/CI), 211-l'A. 2. Waynee
(CP). 26.(); 3 AuM (UCll. 24-41 ...... OT-1 Miiia (UC!). 1ia-10, 2 CIMk (UCll.
176-4, 3 ...... tOlfl (UCl). 1~6
HT-1 Allelort•IUCI). 151.a. 2 cnn-
(CP). lll-10. 3 CWk (UCI). 111.3 JT-1. Mlllt (VCI). 229-7. 2 NNh (UC!). :.>oo·8. 3 O<lgera (UCll ·
SP-1 01"1t (UCI). ~; 2 Mille (UCI).
60-0. 3. AubuC:hOn (CPI. 47·2
TJ-1 Powell (UCtl. 50-7. 2 AtmllllQe (CP). '8-9V..
PV-Thoma(UC!), 16.-0;2 Olu(CP), 1 ....
3. Aguiler (CP). 14-6
H'1Jh echool wom.n OflAMOe COUNn CHAWION .......
(MW.. .... )
(AJl "9Meln--.) 100-1 Hende<aon (fountain valley).
12 78. 2 Conner (fape'9n&a). 13 12. 3
Owen1 (SA Velieyl. 13 23 200-1 Conner (Etperenia). 2e.22. 2
Hendereon (founteln ve1t1y). 21.26. 3
8oew9 (Dena HIAa) 27 20
400-I Rainey (Edleon) 511 20. 2 Aenaom IE! Toro). 57 00. 3 Bullard
1Ea-anu1 58 ee too-I Prati (Ed18on). 2 15 7. 2 Selaill9
(Unlveratty). 2· 11 I : 3 Mclaughlln IV-.llty). 2·117.
1.500-1 At>r1llam• ('oothlll). SS; 2
Preti (f<ll90f'll 4 44 8. 3 ~ Cfootnll).
• 51 34 3 000-I Armentro11I fUn•Yt rtllt).
10 30 I . 2 Scon (Tu.Ion). 10 32 5. 3 v-(~lllWI) 10 34 I
IOOHH-I LM f!Mnel IS 20, , Morion
'"'"net. 15 67. 3 C..raeoo (Anelleim). 15 77
300lH-1 8uHerd (~llN•). 44 6. 2 A11oucllon (Elperenu), 45 I 3 No1on ca..nnv !illlll. 45 5
400 r•lay-I Eaperenre •I 52: 2
fount..., Vaf'-1. SO 55. 3 E-. 50 II
t.eoo re .. y-1 EeperenH. 3 59.8: 2
Canyon, 4 02 1. 3 Edleon •• 031
HJ-1 McMl!lln (El Moelene) 6-4. 2. Clausaen fSunny HHl•I. &-•. 3 Carruc:o
tAneheirnl.5-4 LJ-1 Aantom CE! T0<0). 11·1 \. 2
Frenklln (Sanla Ana valley). 11-7 ~. 3
~ fFounl-V-.Y). 1e.7 ~.
TJ-1. '••nkhn (SanH An• valley). 341-1 1"-(W), 2 Wllll1leld {Ot!N ... ,. 34-11~
(wt 3 Kelley fCanyon~ ~IM
SP-I Ven 8o~lel (AneNll'n). 40-1'1o. :1
T-(Edit«!). 3&-ll'lo. 3 Va. (llunny Hibl 3S-7' ..
OT-I T-(E.chw\1. 12~..0l 2. ~ IS-a Alta v~ 120-&. 3. '"""°" (llancf\o
Alemlloel. 11 .. 1 T..,, ecora 1. e.c--. 16 po1nta; 2
Edteon. 511. 3. fCMlteln v..,. 42; 4. a-.
MaV..,,311;6 ~.~.I IMne.31
UCI men, women post tennis victories
With boch...,,. oo the Nbound. UC lsvtne'• match with • 6-2, 2·8, 1-e vtct.ory, wtJvUna t.M
men •nd women tennJ1 1quad1 e•ch eo1ted thJ.rd..let ~ It 1-t. Jim 8n~ and 8na
nilOUndilw YicWrtea ~ M the men 1 unit, 'Man Son H1na aim won ln •tn.leht ll'tl. Man Son
nmud .nfftth In the nation, downed UC Santa Htnl'• U'lumph ran h11'"'°"...cordto34~. a.t.ra. 7-2. whl» ta. women trowad Pldfic up ~ mm'• -.n II now 26;.6 for the wm.
narth. a..1. Th• woroen overcame an lnjw'y '° Mer&.
Cc.di Patton'• men'• teun, which bad Myen to beat lhi ,,._.. at Plldtic.
bl W.. \ "°"*"' to naUonally ranked t.1,yen. ·~~th I ION wrii\, WM fC:iroild tD Trtlllb. ,._ 2), ~ (No. 3) And USC wilhdrW abei.· viWna S-0 In the llltGftd 19t. Shit
(Jfo. '41 tM Jlii& ..... nmlvecl IOIM fine play bed aleo at the f ........ J.4,
1111 :'"6 ""1 A4W1I to NOC:nl lhltr Plicltlc Thi UCI women, bll\* by 81anfoi'd (M)
AINI* Al , IAdon vk1orY. fnday, are now 11-10 for &bt yew folloWIDI
Amilr, ...,_In IM "o.,e asat; ~the ~y"avtctory.
LrOA •oumament (alU.V..,ae)
Nency Lopei
l-• BllUQll Cole Pal Mtywe
71~11--61-208 71·70.70-211 73.-7().70-2t3
17-74-73-2 t•
70-72·73-2t5 72. 70. 73-215
72-M-75-216 72..etl-75-215
611-70·711-215 ee-10-111-215
73·74..el-2111 71-71-74-:115
7MS-7S-21&
Beth Oanlel
Donna H WNle
P1nys-.an
~M•ler Amy A!QOll
S!epl'lel\le Ferwlg
VlclU Fe<gon
Bev«ly Oavt~
J11> Stlf>l*\lon
Lori Gatt>eel
LM A18mltoe nlTPOAY'S lllHUlTI («Ith .......... ...__...,
'111l1T llACL One mte ~ Reel Roen (Pierce) S 40 3 00 2 00
0.-ol Ou (A--1 5.40 3 20
AinaeW tKull>ler) 2.00
AlllO reced; Ubl•. le Norm. Re11et1 Manlac.
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Or1ne-Cout DAILY PILOT/8und1y, Aprll 10. 1983 Bl
N ewport Beach car wash a bit Swankier than most
By LYNN KAHN Dt1tr .... c.n ......... .
The owner of a 1~77 Pinto,
Idly watchtnc hJ.a car'a llow slide
through the tuda and rinM eyelet
ln a car wuh tunnel, gazed ln
dlabellef the other day when he
auddenly noticed hia car waa
hooked up behind a Rolla Royce.
He found It amazing the owner
would 1ubject the expenalve
paint job to the whlrrlns brushee
of an automaUc CAr wuh.
To Joeeph Lightman, owner of
the Newport Custom Auto Wash
on West Co ast highway In
Newport Beach, the sight of
swank cara on the line Is an
everyday ot"CUJTence.
Lightman offer• VIP
treatment, and as a result his
cllenta bring In their Jaguars,
Ponchea, Mercedes', Corve~
Lincolns and Cadillaca. and ~n
Excallburs, Panteraa, Cllnea,
Maaerat11, De Lorean•, Rolla
Royces and Bentler..s.
It actually doesn t matter what
make or model it is, becauae all
cars are serviced alike. but
Lightman entices customers by
offering services not generally
found at automatic washes.
The first thing that catches
the eye of many drivers who
notice the car wash while
waiting for the green light where
Coast Highway Intersects with
GM, Toyota
file plan
with FTC
WASHINGTON (AP) -
General Motors Corp. and Toyota
Motor Co. have fonnally filed a
notification with the Federal
Trade Commission of their plans
to jointly produce small cars in
the United States, FTC aources
said.
The companies' DO{l-public
filing puts into place a strict
timetable under which the
commisalon must act If it decides
to oppoee the agreement.
GM and Toyota are barred
from "consummating the deal"
while the commission'• review ls
taking place, according to one
FTC source, who insisted on
remaining anonymous.
The source said GM and
Toyota were required to file
under the Hart-Scott-Rodino
amendment to the Clayton
Antitrust Act because the
companies were transferring
assets of more than $10 million to
a new corporation.•
The automakers' filings will
not be announced and the
commission would not ev en
confirm publicly that the filing
oa:urred.
In addition to the papers filed
by GM and Toyota, the FTC al80
will carefully conaider
information from the
automakers' competitors before
making Its decision, said another
FTC source, who alao insisted on
anonymity.
"Some other aut.omaken have
been visiting with the FTC ataff
and commissioners'' to diacuas the
proposed joint venture. the
aowce said.
GM and Toyota announced
plans earlier this year to team up
in bulldlng up to 200,000
Toyota-designed subcompacts
per year. beginning late next
year. The cars, which will be aold
first in the 1985 model year, will
be built at GM'1 Fremont, Calif ..
facility, which now is idle.
The FTC has 30 daya from the
date of the filing, which OOCWTed
earlier-this week. to review the
material.
At the end of that period, the
commission could take no action,
uae an administrative complaint,
aak a federal court to Issue a
preliminary injunction blocking
the agreement or ask GM and
Toyota t o aubmit m o r e
Information. If additional infor~tion Is
requested and submlited, the
commlaak>n would have 20 more
daya to decide what action, if
any, to take.
Balboa and Superior boulevarda,
la that the eervice attendant. are
amartly attired in unlforma of
whlte short aleeve 1hirta and
black bow ties, grey panta, and
black and white Gataby <Enallah
Touring) capa. They alao are
surpriaed to aee women detailen
putting on flnlshlng touches
alonpide the men.
Although the uniforms don't
do anything to enhance the
quality of the work, Llghunan
believes they convey the rne..age
to cus\OmerS that he cares about
their cars down to the last detail.
And he does offer extensive
services.
One Innovation Is his "Auto
Wash Menu," which lista the full
service autowash at $3.95,
various detail eervices, and the
"piece de resistance" of complete
detail at $99 .95 . Every
Wednesday is Ladies' Day when
a reduced price of $3.45 for the
wuh lncludee a free wax aealer
flnlah for the car and a long-
1\e mmed red carnation for
women.
"The reuon the Rolla owner
elected the automatic car wub
over a hand wash,'' Llghtman
Mid. "la because our bruahes are
10 auperflne and gentle that they
offer protection not possible In
hand washing.
"Bruahea w e use cause as
much harm as pulling a wet
noodle over a pane of glau,"
Llshtman sald.
Llghtman opened the car wash
In November 1982. undaunted by
the fact that there were four
unsuccessful owners in four
previou. years. He Invested in
new equipment and repairs,
remodeling and land9caping.
· Volume of business haa rUlen
steadily. aocordlng to Llghtman,
and he attributes 30 percent of
the growth to word-of-mouth.
D.-Y Not l'ftoto by '•tnctl O-o-11
Melbdy Herron, left, Mary Ann Rembach and Veronique
Foguenne,.dreued in English Touring caps and bow ties, towel
down Excalibur that just took a 44gentle" trip through car wash.
Newport
firm gets
big pact
Rockwell lntemauonal Corp ..
announced it has invested $10
m11l1on in developing a ne w
generation of n ane integra l
modem products based on VLSI
technology.
Targeted a l addressing all
segments of th e compute r,
terminal, facsunile, box modem,
multiplexer and data network
markets, nine new products will
be available this fall, said Dennis
E. Kaliher, general manager of
Rockwell's Telecommunication
produc ts busanes&, Ne wpo rt
Beach, where the work is being
done.
Rockwell as the world's largest
supplier or high-speed modem
subsystems and devices. and its
mod em customers include the
m aJo r i t y o f J a p a n ese
m a n u factu re rs o f facs imile
machines, according to Kaliher.
He also saJd Rockwell 's sales of
h igh -speed facsi m ile mod em
subsystem s t o J a p a n ese
manufacturers "over the past
several years will total about
$100 m1U10n by the end of 1983."
T his success, according to
K aliher , is due to t he firm's
commitment to producing a
quality product at a competitive
price.
Through ope ration of its
automated board assembly plant
in El Paso, Te xas, Rockwell
mode ms have achieved quality
levels resulting in acceptance
rates approaching 99.6 percent at
Japanese finns.
Living small proves big i n Bay area
Kaliher said that in addition to
its J.-panese facsimile businea,
RockWeU has substantial sales to
U .S. firms, primarily to box
modem manufacturers and that
more recently it has received or
was negotiating contracts with
F ren c h . S w e d ish . English ,
German and Italian firms. Buyers find that affordable mini-condos allow for carefree lifestyle
FREMONT (AP) -Living
amall b bil in tbla eut San
Francisco Bay city where
residents are aobbllna up $58,000
mlnt-condm the me Of a two-car
pnge in a trend remlnllcent of
the Volluwagen bus crue a
generation ago.
-The lure here ia affordable
housing, albeit tiny affordable
~.
The Barratt C.orp. of San Joee.-
an En1llah company that
pioneered mini-condomintwna In
Great Britain, 90ld the ~ unlta
con1tructed in Fremont ln a
matt.er of weeka and will open lts second developnent In San Jo.e
next week, Buratt employee
Kim Andrianol sald recently.
Although the price of $63,000
for a 453-aquare foot atudlo
apartment, $68,000 for a
somewhat laraer unit, ml~ht aeem expenalve to .ome, lta a
barpln In the Bay .,.. where •
two bed.room ''starter" home can
eully COit $100,000. '
Maureen Von luer moved to
California lMt )'Mr tn ..-rch of a Job ln the hllh·technolom' mecca of SUlcon Valley. -How a
$28 ,000-a-:year computer
software U'aWc auperYbor, Von
ltter wlllWd little time in ~
-rninl~.
"I paid ~.ooo· that'•. deai,"
1he said. ••t told mt houH In
Mkhl1an for tao.ooo. 8o I'm
paytnc more foe i... bu& l have
my own "'°'* ln Callfom.la."
Mary Jane Plu1, a nurH
married to a doctor ln South
Carolina who ii ,roud of her
''modern" commuw marrlale.
............ oondo ii pirfeci f« •
Mt 1119t1• ol c:ri:&aralMI the
CIOUl\try and twr ,pocatlaoc* -
•h• p1y1 tHl • mon&h and
receive• a con1lder1bl• t••
Mary Jane Pattia poeea in ISS,000 1tadio home in Fremont thai
1he 1ay1 ii "Juet fine for now.'' She i1 one of a sroup of ownen
of the nation'• lint 111ini-condoe. -
..aeduotlon for her mort1a1•
lncer.t.
Pitta saya her m1nJ·condo t1
''ju.It for now ..• We'll move
lnto • ......,. hcK.-IDftWday, but
rilh' now. um ti ~." Aoconlinc to • liudy JftpAl'6d
for the Fremont City Plaftnina Pt~&. 83 '*'°"'' of ~ l1Vlnl tn ......... «Indal would NCOrivniind that odwl ,.ar. a
lbn&Jar ~ ...... ~t
con1ldered &h• ho"11n1 1
~ ltaW IO ....... Del more ·~·.
The 1tudy a1ao revealed that
the averap ap of a buyer would
be 34, moet Tllkely atncJe and
employed tn a whlt.e-col.Jar Job
w1th an •venae aaJ.ary of $22,&&8 a yeer.
Relidentl of the HewcMtle of
frWOOftt ~ met they
liked lhe mlnl.:oondoe *auee
U.y are may 10 dMft, llmi>le'IO
fumlah and lntJCPINlw to ·•t.
Von 1Uer noted &hat htr
hll'-t winier utllity blll wu
$10 one month and the·~
bill• to be leaa than that thi1
1ummer.
Mr. and Mra. B.J . C~den
moved tnto their mlnl•condo
becauH of the freedom it
allowed.
"We're foo\looe• and fancy tree and after 20 tome yean of
clMl\lnl a bl& houee and raJalnl th1" klda, lti me tell you, t IM
IL h 'a ....... on me," aid AuclftY
Camden. ''lt'a nHt.. We tab ;o(f
on w"kenda and do whaiever w. want to do without takJ~
care of howleWotk and yarde.
Metro Rail
cost boosted
$1 billion
LOS ANGELES (A..t>) -·1be
cit y's proposed Me tro Rail
subway will cost at least $3.1
billion -$1 billion more than
pre vious estimates, Southern
California Rapid Tr&Nit District
officials say.
RTD ofClclals had put the cost
of the proposed 18-mlle subway
at $2.1 million, but they warned
late last week that the coat could
Increase significantly by the time
the subway goes into operation
around 1990.
The RTD s taff originally
believed the system, which WM
to extend from the San Femando
Valley to d o wntown Loi
Angeles, ''would be half-built by
now,'' sald RTD Board Pre.kieot
Mike Lewia.
But becauae of federal and
other requlrementa .. we've had '° jump throlJlh more hoops, had
more ruJea chanaed on u.e ln
mldalream" than other tranelt
agendee that have bullt 1YSt.em1
In the put, he Mid.
Neverthel ... , the experience
of other clUee will benefit Loe
Anplet' 1y1tem and allow for
accurate plannlna that ahould
offM\ any more dramatic coet
lncreues. Lewia uld. • He taid the arrnmt ..umace,
which a11owa for lnfiaUon, "ll a
aound one and an ICt'Utete one
that will 1tand the clOMlt of tm.tn:'fi~ curren'1y ii klbbytna
tM '"•rel 1ovenunent tor' '11 . ~nt of Metro RIU'a ..a COit,
w1ud1na ac>o· mtWcJn 1n f8deral
fund1 thla year to be1ln
eontlNC&lon.
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DRllGEClllTITICll
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In SCR's costume shop Diane Diehl views the sketch and dress Reline will wear in 'The Imaginary
Invalid' playing April 12-May 15. Karen Weller, left background, and Kim Holly, cutters, add
finishing touches to costumes.
Volunteerism
. SCR receives service
from entire community
By VIDA DEAN
Of tlle DMIJ .. tlot atatt
April is national volunteer month.
VOLUNTEER: A person who enters into any transaction
of his own free will with no promise of compensation.
The more than 1,300 volunteers at South Coast
Repertory Theatre do enter "service" with the Costa Mesa
theater of their own free will, but they expect
compensation.
That compensation is in the form of good theater for
all of the community to enjoy.
Heading the network of volunteers who contribute
time, services and money is the 43-member board of
trustees. Eric Wittenberg serves as president with Maurice
DeWald and Peter Ochs as vice presidents; Dot Clock,
secretary, and William Warren, treasurer.
The board's functions are policy development, the
adoption of long range goals and the annual budget and
the sponsorship of fund-raising activities.
Another group, the Friends of SCR Guilds with a
membership of 184 in five communities, assist with
fund-raising, hospitality including First Nighter
performances, office administrative needs, the annual
subscription campaign and weekly stagehand tours for
thousands of children and visitors.
The guilds' endeavors resulted in over $75,000 in 1982
toward the annual fund campaign. This year the guilds have
set $85,000 as their goal at the July 9 fifth annual
end-of-season vanety show and auction, according to
general chairman Diane Diehl of Irvine.
"Plans for the event began in November. It's a total
involvement for the guild members with 15 committees set
up with about 10 on each one," Diehl said. Members
promise a "Jolly Good Show."
Diehl came to Orange County in 1975 and became
associated with the Irvine Guild three years ago. The first
year she was the group's ways and means chairman and the
next year she was chairman of its fashion show benefit. She
served as chairman of the auction for the '82 end-of-season
event and is first vice president of the guilds' governing
board headed by Joyce Justice.
Diehl is also affiliated with the Junior League of
Newport Harbor ("I owe my volunteer training to the
league") and is a member of the William Cabell Daughters
of the American Revolution.
While Diehl supports SCR, she says her husband,
Russell, supports her. They are the parents of two children,
ages four and five, and Diehl and her mother-in-law,
Beverly Diehl, started Russell I. Interiors in Newport Beach
in 1976.
The guilds were founded in 1974 with a membership
of 14. One of those early members was Adelaide Church,
75 , who now resides in Leisure World, Laguna Hills.
Church works one (or two if necessar y) days a week
for three hours in the administrative offices filin~ Scripto
cards. "I'm a nut about keeping things in order,' she says,
adding "Working keeps me among young, vital and
productive people. They don't treat me rike a
grandmother."
Her interest in the theater dates back to a very young
age. "My mother loved it and took me even before I was
old enough to understand."
Church wa s in little theater in school and recalled that
in one play she ironed during the entire performance.
After moving to OranRe County 12 years ago she took
See Volunteerism, Page C3
Orang• Ooalt DAIL v PILOT 18und1y. Aptll 10, 18N
Jeanne and David Tappan Dr. Richard and Carmen Kratz The Simpsona: Connie and Paige
Charles Hester will receive Mordan .Award
By VIDA DEAN
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Cbarle1 Heater is getting this year's annual
Mardan Award. He will be honored for his
many co mmunity '
achievements April 23
in the Newport Marriott
at a dinner chairmanned
by J. R . Fluor, chairman
a nd c hief executive
officer for the Fluor
Corporation.
Hester has served
as director, trustee and
officer of several boards
including Hoag
Hospital , Childrens
Hospital of Orange
County, Orange wood
Boy Scouts, Providence
Speech and Hearing,
Newport Harbor Art
Museum, Chapman
College, Performing Charles Hesler
Arts Center of Orange County and as an adviser for
the Mardan Center, a school for children of average
or above intelligence who have learning problems.
More dinner infonnation is available from 645-4437
or 631-6400.
A harpist will play during the cocktail and then
after the dinner. Hester will be slightly ''roasted"
by his friends, and the Society for the Preservatior
of Big Bands will play. • • •
And speaking Charles Hester --:-h e and
wife Nora, are among t.he sponsors of the Saturday
Bayou Ball planned by the Sound of Music Chapter
of OCPAC in the Newporter ballroom.
More than 400 are expected to attend the
black-tie affair and the chapter expects t.o raise in
excess of $60,000.
Weeping willows, eight-feet colonial columns, a
fountain and floral arrangements will make you
think you are in New Orleans.
After the live auction with a computer, mink
jacket, Saint Laurent ensemble and an evening for
32 in the Newporter's Wine Cellar and other great
prizes on the block, a special drawing will be held
for an 18 karat gold diamond set 14.12 carat
emerald cut amethyst neckplece.
Sharl Esaylan and Audrey KapelH, Loli
01borne, Jo Anne Mix, Karea Bet1oa, Naomi
Payne, Muine Gibson, Ra~ Dtac, Mary Jonson,
Jou Orr, Ana McLean, Locy Clark, Wanda EgJy,
Norma Warren and Marlon Thompson are on the
benefit committee.
Nuncio Crl1cl will direct the Lyric Opera
Asaociation of OC aa members pret1ent a condensed
Eu will speak to
distinguished women
March Fane FA.a, aecretary of ttate will be
the keynote speebr 'l\le9day, April 10, at the
leCDlld annual ~ women'• luncheob ~ by the Newport Harbor atee &ropdmllt
1be event belna held In the Reptry Hot.el
Jrytne, will be8ln at 11 1.m. with netWor1CJnc ;;{
the opportunity to view producta, .rvm and
ODIJ(llrtUnltia for women. , · i:u·s ipt«h wW follow luncheon and a faahlon
Nmlnar featurln1 'h• art of acce11orlzlna O&Xrdlnated by llMl9 Worb of Newport Beech.
8eepon ... are reque1ied by April 12.
J'ur1her information la available froiD Then
Bredew•• or Deborah Pena •' 811-ttOO or
Ml..oao7. ,,,. luncheon will benefit lntcYal &..
Sbtlw l:or vicUrnl of dmwdc vtoaence.
version of "Showboat" and Murray Korda will
play. • • •
The "Party Wrap" column will be known
today as the Charlie Hester column . . . this nice
man is involved in so many community events ...
no wonder M~ is honoring him . . . He and
Nora and the Sound of Music chapter honored the
Underwriters ef the Bayou Ball at a dinner
recently in The Ritz.
Among the underwriters attending w·er e
Walter Scbroeder with daughter Lynn Llnder, Dr.
Richard Kratz, Sylvia and Keltb Norby, Dr. John
and Karen Betson, Ratb and Robert Fyke, Martha
a nd Malcolm Green (she's SOM president),
Maril)'D Mcintyre, Dr. Hana and Dorla Llnbardt,
Frances and Robert Mor1an, Nancy Adler
Tbomton. CoDDle and PaJ1e Slmp100, Diana and
Tom Carter (He loved the harp music by Marcia
Wood) and Fluor's President David Tappan and
wife Jeanne.
Eighty-four million Amencans volunteer an
estimated total of 8.4 billion hours a year in the
typical categories of volunteering such as advocacy,
direct services and fund-raising.
This is one bit of information the close t.o 500
interested in volunteer work learned Monday at a
reception In the South Coaat Plaza Hotel. The event
sponsored by the California Community Foundation
on behalf of the Independent Sector was promoting
volunteerism and marking April as National
Volunteer Month with April 17-23 specifically
designated as Volunteer week.
A new film, "To Care" which looks at the
world of giving, volunteering and not-for-profit
activity was viewed by the group including by
Bernice K. Hird, Jo Caines, Gwenda Wat1on,
Elaine Redfield Jady Rosener, Katbryn
Tbompaon, Catherlae Tbyea, Geor11a Spooner,
Diane Anderaon, Karen Ohrtn1er, Dot Clock,
Geor1e Cbltty, Shirley Bracken, Anne Natt, Joaa
McSa.na1, Dorla Jone1 and A.Dita del Rio. Brlaa
O'Connell, president of Independent Sector and
Jack Sllakely, executive director California
Community Foundation, attended the showing that
has been repeated in several California cities.
The Independent Sector is the successor
organiz.ation lo the National Coalition of Voluntary
Organizations and the National Council on
Philanthropy. •••
At the cocktail reception held at Interiors by
Lusk-Serengeti in lrvine t.o mark its grand opening,
Bob Ftaca1 won a $1 ,000 shopping spree in the
showroom. Another Irvine resident, G. Sbambeck,
won a $500 shopping spree. • • •
Bernice "Baaay" Ackerman SlmmoDI of
Laguna Hills, who recently marked her 84th
birthday, was guest of honor at a tea C by
Laguna Beach Museum of Art Affiliates dent
Trudy F1rrin1ton.
Inspiration for the event was Bunny's entry in
an Affiliates poster contest which was .elected for
reproduction on a note card now on sale in the
museum it.ore. The watercolor that Inspired the
card was donated to the Affiliates' art collection.
Since her childhood years in central Michigan,
Bunny has spanned the full spectrum of art and
creativity. She worked as an aaaiatant in interior
design, designed for a dress manufacturer, played
the lead in "Kind Lady" with the Westwood
Village Players, sang the role in Mable in "Pirates
of Penzance" in college, and once designed a huge
weather map for the International Air Traffic
Control and also designed birthday invitallons for
Jane Withers' 16th birthday party.
Her artistic credits go on and on . . . from
television parts t.o award winning watercolors. • • •
The Mothers' Club of Pi Beta Phi sorority at
USC held its annual "Fashion Flight" luncheon in
the ch apter house on the campus with active
members and mothen, alumnae and guests from
Southern California In attendance. Thirty-one
senior class members modeled fashion and the event
provided an opportunity for guests to learn about
the future plans of the eeniors.
Two of the committee members planning the
fund-raiser (money will go for items for the chapter
house and to augment the echolanhip fund) were
Mn. Rlcllard Sewell of Newport Beach (her
daushter is Laurie) and Mn. T. L. Woods (daughter
Erika).
Others from this area on the guest list were
Mmes. Merle Amundson and daughter, Anoe;
Robert AD1Jow and Betsy; Dotaald Brlngold and
Kim; Joe DIStaalllao and Carol; Brace Dubrow
and Dayna; Teel Tale and Letlle, Cheater Ranger
and Stepban.le; David Wea1Jey and Laan; James
Friable and Karen; RJclaanl Bawer and Edie,
and KeJG Owem and Tara. • • •
Newport Harbor Panhellenic will present the
Athena Award Wed.neaday at the annual Dollars
for Scholars benefit in the Registry Hotel. The
name of the winner will be kept a secret until the
time of the announcement by Zada Taylor. Carole
Brown was the honoree last year. The cocktail hour
is set for 11 a.m. with luncheon and 1l show of
1pring and summer Fashions by Nordstrom
following. Betty Barllae is c hairman and
reservations may be obtained by calfing 545-8403. • •• You'll be able to pick up a lot of party planning
ideas when La TraviJlta and Madame Butterfly
chapters of the Huntington Harbour Guild of
Shirley Bracken
(al left ),
community
affairs officer for
Fluor, with Anne
Nutt, Northrop's
community
relations officer.
Bernice K. Hird,
community
relations for
Hunt-Wesson,
with Brian
O'ConneU and
Jack Shakely
OCPAC sponsors a three-day home tour April
28-30.
Five waterfront homes will be decorated by
party planpers, interior and floral designers for a
particular aociaJ event.
In the Coral Cay area, La Cuisine and floral
designer Mllu-Randolpb will 1tage a Silver
Anniversary party in the colonial-style home of Mr.
and Mrs. Borla Ralpb1. The tour titled "The
Huntington Harbour Experience -RSVP"
coincides with the Ralphs' own 25th anniversary.
Next door, in the baroque-1tyle home of the
J o1epb Latt•caa, Fran's Interiors and Miles-
Randolph will stage a pre-opera dinner party.
Also on Coral Cay, Brownstone Inc. will
decorate for a black-tie surpriae party in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baccella.
A politic.al candidate party setting will be
arranged by Jays catering in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wlu on Trinidad Ialand.
The tudor -style home of the Bernard
Stelnberp will be the setting for a wedding-from
ceremony to reception -as envisioned by
Femdales.
Hours for the tour are 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and tea will be served at a Trinidad laland home.
Tickets ($7 each) are available from the
Huntington Harbor Guild office, Harbour Mall,
Suite 253, P .O. Box 2705, Huntington Beach, 92649.
Tkkets may be obtained by malling check , and
self-addressed stamped envelope to the addrea or
by calling 840-1480 for reeervations.
Jodie Miller is being assisted by AJyae Raakia
and Vlrglala Baker w ith all members of the
chapters servtna on various committees and acting
as hostesaes in the homes. • • •
Las Amigaa de San Joae of St. Joseph Hospital
(Mrs. Mlcllael Mallla of Corona del Mar ls
president) will hold an art exhibit and auction April
17 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Ma.rymount College, La
Veta at Batavia, OranRe. Champagne, white wine
and hon d'oeuvrea will be served and door prira
will be awarded. The event benefits the hospital,
according to Mn. Sylvu Aron1oa chairman. •••
Members of Cinderella Guild Juniors of
Newport Beach are assisting the parent
organization, the Cinderella Guild of CHOC, with
its Wednesday "Designs for Dining tour". At the
Ewing home. one of four on the tour, members Will
conduct a aale of baked goods and chocolate Items
selected from the Choco's Chocolate Delights
cookbook. (The book will be on sale t.oo for $8.50.)
The Junior members pretested these chocolate
delectables In their own kitchens. Tickets are still
available for the tour from Cannell and Chattin,
CHOC or by calling 558-2482.
By VIDA DEAN DdJ , ... ._., l clllet
One thlni led to another.
ln college, Dianne 0 1tud1ed lntt>rtor doogn
and un with courses U\ p.r&lntina. drawing and
basic dt-slgn Later, she was graduated Crom 111
cosmetology school where she had teamed about
hair, facials, bone structure and cherrucals.
M a haU'Stylist in the San Francu1co area, 11hl'
often participated ln shows where hl•r models
needed makeup compatible with the hairdOti.
Dianne 0 . says that it was at this time she
realized there was a lack of colors av le
toola with whkh to work.
Her way of getting what she wanted in the
way of colors was to work with chemists to
develop her own lme of makeup and skin care
products.
The markeung approach she USt>S is to apply
the makeup with instruction She has been doing
that at the Garment District tn Laguna Beach.
She as ncgouaung with other stores an Orange
County to continue with that method.
lier faces are not stark. She subtly applies
foundation (she has eight shades for all skin typt.~
and colors) with her own SJX'l·1ally shapt.>d sponges
Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sundov. Aprll 10, 1983 C:I
Dianne 0. has her eyes on major stores
VD~
und adds eye shadows to "bring out" the eyea and
powdtm..'<.I blush to emphasize the cheek bones.
A:. she applies the blush (with her own
bru:.hes) she c.·autaons about getting ll too high.
"Keep it on the cheekbones. Don't go too high or
It wall close m the eye," she says.
lf eyebrows need darkening she wies a ·
powder instead of a pencil. "The powder givt'll a
:.ofter look The pencil hne can be hanih."
Lap hner pencils are' out too. Agam. she says
they makt• harsh unattractive lanes. IC your
hps tat·k has a •l•ndent·y to creep she advises you to
apµly foundation over thl· lips and then flu{( on
baby powder.
Dl.anne 0 . la hoplna her offorw wW lttad to
major depMrt.rnent tt.Otft where Jhe ~n auibUah
m4lk•up •rtlata and count.on with her line of
producta available On the Eut Cout ahe aay1 ahe
la gutlinj promotion help from Robert
Mohammed, who it a partner of Moh1unmed Ah.
After 1he'1 ntabU.hed throughout lht' U.S. -
she Is looking forward to world-wide dlatributlon • • •
BEAUTY NEWS: Revlon offen1 a bottle flllud
with "liquid sunlight" -Pure Radlance Special
Effects Liquid. It can be wom over foundation or
along for a sheer blush. It's water·retlat.ant and
non-staining and cont.alna a 1u1UCreenlng agent.
Bott.led m a roeeglaas decanter, the suggest retail
price for the sun m a bottle lotion it $6 • • •
New from Max Fact.or thi. month ls a flower
garden pastel collection for eyes. cheeka. lips and
n.wl.s in the Gemlneue line.
The new shades were designed to lend a
European flair to the season's newest styles from
the linen city suits to play clothes in crayon bright
<.'Ottons. The trio of shades include fleur de lilac.
peach du8ol1 11nf1 hc•ll1• Jllnk • • •
ll'rom Germaine Monltlll Cuamt:tJqut1 comee a
new fragrance -Montell Champaane. A top note
of roee, mu&uet, coriander and frulUneu i.
blended with jaamJne. carn.aUon and Ylanc-ylana
and finally amber and muak are added with
shading• of landaJwood, veuver and orris. One
ounce of perfume la $110 and an half ounce of eAu
de toilette g009 for •7 50 u an introductory
special • • •
AB a companion to ita fragrance CrlstaUe ("a
shimmering, explosive blend of jonquil,
honeysuckle, jasmine, amber. mosa and wood.a"),
Chanel la Introducing CristaUe bath powder to
keep the body feeling cool and dry as It abeorba
excess moisture. It will be available toward the
end of May in time for summer Al!io m May,
Chanel wall introduce a non-soap cleansing bar,
Demaqulllant Fra1cheur, espec1ally formulated for
underfunctJOnmg (dry) and balanC1.'d (normal)
skin They say Its non-drying, non-greasy and
helps maintain the skin's natural pH balance
Their cleansing bar for over-functioning (olly)
skin has tx.-en on the market since 1980.
Neckwear 1s bright kid on the block
It's a "sunny-side up'' for this spnng's shirt and
tie combinations. Suit fabrics are shown off by dress
shirts in sun-soft pastel c.'Olors. and ties an bolder
accents.
"The story is definitely color this season,"
comments Jerry Andersen, executive director of the
Neckwear Association of America.
"It's shirts and ties that are makmg this year's
fashion statements. with neckwear being the bnght
kid on the block lD colors that really 'pop'."
Neck wear colors are rich. bright and bold. with
"hot colors making the biggest fashion news.
Turquoise, magenta, shocking pink, clear purples.
yellows and reds and dazzling blues will be
available alongside more subdued pastels.
Shirts, in muted sunny pastels are
predomina ntly shown in bold stripes, or
stripe-on-stripe combinations with the narrower
stripes giving the illusion of wider stnped bands.
Also popular are the small-scale checks. Both stripes
and checks will usually have one pr two pencil-thin
lines in a bold c.'Olor ... JUSl the thing to pick up in
the necktie.
Patt.ems that are fashion favontes are stripes,
plaids, chl'<'ks and geometric club prints.
. Prints are showing up m all categones: silks,
cottons, linens. etc The most popular design.
stripes. 1s shown in both traditional bias stripes and
m bold. honwntal bar stripes.
A new fashion note 1s that these bar stripe ties,
whether knit or woven. often have the new blunt
end, rather than the traditional pointed tip. Bow
ties are also an import.ant look for spring.
Neckwear fabrics getting thlS year's nod are
silk 1n "nubbed and slubbed" textures. like
shantung, silk blends. cotton and a new fClllhion
comer .high sheen satin.
Another interesting fashion note thlS season is
the trend m shirt collars and cuffs. Wh1t.e collars
and ('UCfs top off the body of the shirts, for a
dressier look.
Collars range from the normal tab and
button-down styles to the European look of a
smaller l>pread collar and variations of the round
end and straight tabs.
Tie widths for the most· part rerruun stable at
about 3 to 3 'h inches, but are skinnier in some of
the young men's styles.
Delly Not ~ bJ ..W-d "'*'*
Longtime SCR enthusiast, Lydia Wang Himes, is a
new trustee.
Volunteerism at SCR. •
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in one play she ironed dunng the
entire performance. After moving to
Orange C.Ounty 12 years ago she took
theater courses at Golden West
College.
Don Seifert of South Laguna is
now serving has second year as
chainnan of the Silver Circle and is in
his fourth year as a SCR volunteer.
He became involved b«-ause he was
interested in the cultural aspect and
the good programs the theater offers
children. "Also, 1 think everyone has
the obligation to do work for the
community.
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colorful selection
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left, a horizontal
stripe knit. Next,
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oval. For dressy
occasions, the
season's newest
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Rounding out the
collection, a line n
textured look in a
three-tone stripe.
ORANGE COUNTY MASTER C HORALE
i 11 it~
27th Concert Sca~on
l) r. M a u r i c c A I 1 a rd , M u ~ i c l) 1 r cc t o r
invites \'OU to the LSOth Year ;
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIC)N
of
JOHANNES BRAHMS
as we perfonn his 1non u n1cn ta I
The continued commitment to
fund·raising ext e nd s to the
Benefactors headed by Dave
Blankenhorn. The group of
professionals meets monthly to
encourage community and corporate
support of the theater. Each year, the
committee fund-raising goal makes up
a significant percentage of the overall
goaf Each contributes $2,500.
"The Silver Circle's main objective
is to get people involved and to utiliu
their talents," added Seifert, who by
profession is dire<:tor of mternational
marketing of Bentley International. ern1an
One of the newest members 1s
Lydia Wang Himes of Corona del
Mar. who is also serving her first year
as a trustee.
Himes grew up ln Hong Kong and
came to the US. from Sha.nRhai as a
student enrolling in USC. A resident
of Orange County since 1963, HI.met
aaya th1a ls the longest period of time
ahe has ever lived in one place. "l
decided It was time I got involved ln
the community. I had been going to
the playt for years."
She heads her own environmental
d esign firm, Lydia Wang and
A.octata, Inc .. it married to Kenneth
R. HlmH, architect and developer,
serves on the board of American
Sodety of Interior Desianen and the
advlM>ry committee of the La~una
Beech summer music fesUval, and la a
patron of For K.lda Sake.
With her buay achedu)e, ll}m" appredatel the fact that her once a
month m.etlnp are bttakl .. t.1. "We
meet at 7:30 a.m. and fw.h ln about
one hour. It'• a working ll'OUP·"
Other frlenda of SCR who clc:.e the
l•P between earned lncome and the
cott ot provtdtna the theater'• many
~and 1ervice9 are memben of the Golden Circle and the 8Uver
Qrde, OoJden Circle (Serban Bowle
ehalnnan) nwnben c:oeitribuc. $1,000
annually and eetk new memben for
the IP'OUP· Tbe Silver Circle membcn
dome. $&00 eech yeer and allo have
lncreMed memberlhtp .. a pl.
Seifert was high m his praise of the
cooperation between volunteers and
e mployees at the theater. "The
employees are exceptional and
competent."
In 1980, a group of young career-
orient.ed volunteers joined together to
fonn FACF.s. The latest fund-raiser
for this 160 member group Is an
evening of wine tasting and an Italian
gourmet dinner today at Pronto
Ristorante In South Coatt Plaza
FACES chairman ls JamesW.Witmer.
To ensure SCR 'a fu lure, an
anniversary committee chaired by
DeWald wa1 organized a year ago
with the purpose of providing an
endowmen t and capital fund. J .
Robert Fluor, chairman of the board
of the Fluor C.orp .. i..ued a challenge
t.O the committee of 26 Tunday at a
breakf .. t. Ult l«W'M a aift of $200,·
000 aa part of the campail" to ra.lae '3
mllllon before SCR'a 20th annlvenary
in 1984 Fluor will provide a matching
srant. Barbara Grady, director of
development at SCR, w .. lavlah ln
her praite for the volunteers and for
Kay Brown, formerly of Voluntary
Action Center, in her trainina of the
volunteers for t pec:lal event.I. "The
South CoMt Repertory volunteers are
th• mott ou.tttandlnt people ln
America ..• they h.ave dttama ...
they cau.1e IO!f'MthJna to happen and
they .,.. people who ~ sea could
not have arown or fulfillf'd lta dream
without ltt volunwers."
with nation~1lh· rl·nowncd ..,,)lnht"
Delcina ~tcvcn'ion , 'iopr:llw
~•ml
David Ford, lh1ntnrn:
With the
M:t~tcr ~ymphon\· Orchc-.tra
Philip Wl·~un, Mu-.i<.: Dircctrn
Saturday, April 16, 1983 8:00 p.m.
Donald R. Wash Memorial Auditorium Garden Grove, California
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BY CHARLES H OOR£N ANO OMAR SHAHIF TDDAT'I 111111111 nllLI
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A.-firat of all. let's show
what we mean by the balanc·
Ina •Ht and the immediate
aeat:
Welt Nert.la Eut 8 Ht.h
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North la in the "im
mediate" seat. i.e .. the seat
right beh1nd the opening bid·
der. He chose not to act.
After Eaat'a pa11, South is in
the "balancing" sea t. U he
does not take some action.
the auction i. over .
To act in the immediate
seat, you need sound values.
One of your opponenlf has
already announced a hand
that la etronarer than thu
avtrare. and rl1ht behind
you la another one of the
entmy analoua lo do you
gn at damaa• If he can. After
all. hie atrt nrth la u yet
unknown.
In the baland na aea t ,
however, you can act on far
weaker handa. T hat la
bec&uH there la an lmpllca
tlun that partner hu a fair
amount of atrength. Why.
then. did partner not e nter
the a uction? Becauae hie
hand waa flawed in some way
or other. Perhaps a large
part of bis length or strength
was in the enemy suit, or
per haps he had the wrong
distribution for a takeout
double.
How can you be sure that
partner haa some strength'/
Assume that your hand ia
weaker than an opening
bid -say 10 points. Since
responder did not act. he can·
not have more than 6 poinll.
So if we give the opener 13
point• for hie bid. wt HO that
partner can have anywhere
from 11·17 polnta. Jn other
word1, you ml1ht tven have
tnOUfh for famt, tVtn
lhou1h partner could not eel
Initially .
Another con1lder1tlon la
that you certaJnly don't want
to let the opponent• buy th•
band at t he o ne levt'I.
Therefore, you want Lo corn
pete, either by bidding a 1ult
of your own or by aaklng
partner to bid hi1 beat auit
via a takeout double.
But partner haa to know
whether you are bidding on
aub·minimum value• •imply
to protect against the op
ponents buying the hand too
cheaply, or whether you real
ly have a., sound hand. One
simple way to do thie. a nd
one that has won ravor with 11
majority or experts. is to
have all good hands. i.e ..
those of 11 HCP or better.
start off with a takPout dou
ble. That means that any
lime you balanr. with a s uit
bid, you are llmltlns your
hand to 10 HCP. The ooly u
cepUon la a balanclnir bid of I
no trump. which 11 1hadt d to
12 16 HCf'.
If you are r otna to ahade
your balanclna double , you
1tlll need a way to tell part·
nor when you have the sort
of hand which would have
qualified for a takeout double
in the Immediate seat.
T herefor e. you have to
chanae your 1chedule or
rebid1. To 1how a normal
takeout double. you raise
parlner'1 1uit ; you jump raise
his auil with 16·18 points. in·
stead of jus t making• aim pie
raise. And a takeout double
followed by a new suit aim ply
shows a sound overcall.
T his method might not be
perfect, but It works well
enough. If you follow It. you
should be able to stay out of
t rouble and improve your
results.
g Allll LANDEIS
y ou h elp? -NEW YORK IS O UR
BA'M'LEGROUND
DEAR N.Y.: You doa't say lf you were
married la a Catbollc cere mony. If 10,
your ba1band a1reed to raise the
children lo that faltb. If be baa changed
bl1 mind, be 11 vlolatln1 a 1acred oa th.
Max wasn 't h is fault and that he should
have been allowed to live He could have
been a fine guard dog. There Is no justice
in killing a dog becau se h e acted on
Instinct.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: M y husband
and I ~ve been married for two years.
He la Jewish. I am Catholic.
Before we married we agreed that we
would teach our children about both
rellgiona, not committing them to either.
When th ey became old e n ough, they
w ould be permitted to choose.
Now that we are starting a family I
realize lt would h urt me deeply if my
children did not grow up as Catholics.
My husband, who always said religion
didn't matter, now tells me h e has the
same feel.inp. W e need to know h ow to
deal w ith the s ituation . When ever I
b roach th e su bject. he s tarts talking
about divorce. I see trouble a head. Can
I auueat/oa talll to both a rabbi and.
a prteat an 1ee wbat c an be done to
resolve tbe lmpa11e . You.rs 11 the cla11lc
example of what can bappeo when tbl1
qaeatioo 11 not H ltled be fore the
wedding.
D E AR ANN LANDERS: T o d ay
I read in t h e p aper that a d o g ,
p a rt G e rman s hephe rd a nd p art
Doberman. attacked and killed a seven·
month-old baby girl. The radio reporter
said the dog had bitten some people
before but never serioualy. Max, the dog,
was destroyed. even though two people
had phoned in and said they would take
him. they were told, "W e don•t release
dangerous dogs to civilian homes."
Penion.al.ly, I think what happen ed to
DON'T LET OUR PARADE
PASSYOUBY
Dlsnevlond Is looking for outgolng Individuals to fill the demanding role of
perbmers in our Ne>N Faitosylond Pcrode-our rrost omb1t10Us parade ever
If you think you've got what It tokes to io1n us. lake o giool sfep forward and
audition for 0 part Aprll 23 and 24
We'll show you what to do And then you con show us how !f's dOne.
MEN DANCING ROUS WOMEN DANCING ROLES
Sol\Mdoy, April 23, 1983
8 30AM-5'11" and0\101
10 30 AM-5'10" and unde<
SU'ldoy, Apftl 24.1983
8 30 AM 5'0" and undef
1030AM 5'1" lo5'6"
12.30 PM-5'7'' Ord Oll9f
Non-dancing roles for both men ond women will be held lmmedtately
bllo.vlng dance auditions on Aprll 23 ot 2:00 PM
REQUIREMENTS:
Ploof o f oge (minimum of 16 by Aprtl 23. 1Q83 )'!bu must ha.te
~Socio! SecuftyCard wl1h you Noone will be oudrttoned
without these 19qUirements met The oud1tlon w ill los1
opplOldmately bx hous
AUOOlON LOCATK>N:
The c h i l d was vis iting h e r
grandparen ts' hom e and it was their dog
who kiUed he r. Max was probably u pset
because sh e was in h is territory and
getting all the a tten tion. T he b ttle girl
should not have been lefl aJone with a
dog that size.
Why can 't people u nderstand t h at
dogs are only as dangerous as people
allow them to be? Th ey use their canine
tnstinct.s only when th ey feel threatened,
and this is what happened to poor Max.
FEELING SAD IN CHICAGO
D E AR S AD : Ma x b e h aved
ln atlnc tlve ly , but bl1 r ecord Wat not
good. We know be bad a lready bitten
people and tbeo be bad killed a cblld. lo
my oplnlon tbe declaloa Wat j ust. Given
Max's bJ1tory It would have been too
rtaky to grant him a parole.
T here's only one
person left who
believes
Mick OBrien
can make it...
Mick O Brien.
~ tOU•f &1a lllUt '9' c111•1 Auditions will be held ot the Rehearsal
Holl ot.Dlsnevlond. (Enter off West Street
at the Winston RoodSefvloe Gate )
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48 Ruffian 93 Fountain
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job 2 wds 95 Polish
50 Sheltered measures
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51 Sulnme1 I ares
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52 Peels and Huron
53 NIOhl SPOI 98Wet
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55 Gone by 100 Nothing
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57 N-YOf'k 102 Capuol
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60 Resources prefix
61 Clutches 104 Armpit
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mammal• 48 Showen hOme
123 Prophet 49 Fop 9!5 Intoxicated
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mollusk 56 Trial run1 101 T11bal
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abbr 61 Greeting •O .. Operatic
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Island 2 wds . girl
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13 Man's head 108 Do the
nickname 65 Ceniury et awl
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3wds 67 Condescelld 110 Atflrmallve
t5 Trading 68 Alpaca voles
places 701nc1tne I 12 Capuchin
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spread cHy 114 Nol 81
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cheer lab11C 115 Seine
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A PROVEN SUCCESS SKE 1934
Aet .. I I WholeMM I E>tpanlfon unit opportun1u ..
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HIGH ROAD 'lb CHINA
LocALHERO
"* * * ~*This entrancln1 comedy
proves hard to resist. A warmly
refreshing movie:'
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"Joyously 1rown-up. warnt-Marttd,
a nd clear.fteaded. Assured arclstry.
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•MJ1S av~• Of' THll ANHUA.L. aTATIMINT -
Tiit-HAR •alMANCI COWANY t77U ... llllltoMll AM~'"'-CA mn
Y-lncMd 0-ber St, 1C
Tollll ll<lmlUed -11 $1 368.76G
Total MllblllllM .... 243,374
eaptlll pllld-~/Ouaranty
Clipltlll/Stalutort Oec>o9il 600.000
Gtoaa pakl-ln and cootrlbuled
turpM ..... .. .... 100,000
Unaalgned lunda (turplua ... ..... • • • (-) 74,808
Surplu8 u reoar<I• po1tcyno1<1er9 ......... -· ... . . . .. 1. 126.3112 111-...-1 · """""""'" tOETBOf1;:,J\JDIOS ii:iZDi lllftl ancotnek>fthfl"'19* ••• ••••••••• "" ............. , ... t,414.150 Wlt.\tl\\,ill l _,,A,.•'"""' u~a.v..... ~
Olsbu,_..ta lor Ille 'fMI .... ... ll0,394 AIWlllM •COIJAMl:IA IH• • .,._
We h«et>y certify 11181 Iha aboYa llema are In ~<lane. with Iha ~ .. ..,.~.,..,,..., lo• .. •0\10wnCM011 lOw-WOOODrlllQO 0.-630~~3
Annuel Statement for Iha~ ended Oecemt>« 31, 11162 m•d• to the °'"''" 1~1 "'" ~)~I ot~~ IAlfTARUlllml
INUranoa Commleeloner. purauanl lo 1-. 119 99~0 r01111Ta11 u un MtUIOl WllJO SAOu w.ia0r .....
Hana Colteng lllU ,,,...,°''°'"''""v*" ld#atdlM"-~ll 30t• PrMl<lenl UA ....,.... nt •K l YotlCl"W
Robef1 M. Erlel<aon 990 •017 •U 1110 WHl•tUllll UA M.lll ltl 0548
Secretary COITA MIU l0,.>1d\ (;.o,..,..C.11111 919 4!41 Publlahe<I Or•noe Cout Dally Piiot, Aprll 7. 8.11. 10. 11. 1983. -"""""'
11139-83 ~~flt~oml~~ll~A~ct~l~tt~r~O F~o~(l~ff~!·~·~HO~A~O;tmill~;':===~· ~(]]~!-~~·~· ... ~~I ~j
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P\B.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE
•·11241 IYNOf'tla 0, TitE ANNUAL ITATUIENT-
YEA" ENOl!D Ol!CllllaUI 31, 1112
Of l'--1 Tltte Ouan1ntp Compen,
OefvMlon, TH .. -Home Otftca,
2200 W. L009 South, "-eton, TX 77001
Total edmltle<I HMll
Total llabltl11M
$36 506.060
. 24 903.191
Si-Jal IUfpl\n 1un<1a
Capital pald-<lp/Guatanty
Capltll/Stalulory Oepoelt
Groa paid-In 81\<1 cootrlbule<I .urplus
Unassigned tun<la (aurplua)
Surplus aa regatda pollc;ytlol<lert
s 501 404
3 480.000
-0-
7 9M.312
11 602.869 75.617.700
M .837, 118 Income for the yM1
Ol~ll lor the yew .. we '-eby cet111y that me 100Ye 11em1
A.nnull Sletemenl lor tha ~·ended o.cem
insurance CornmiSalon«, pur.uanl to law
1n llCCOfdanoe with the
3 1, 1982 med• to tne
Brien M. HuohM
Ast'I. Secretary
Pvblllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot. ~II 1. 6. 9, 10, 11, 1963
1649-83
"I CAN'T TiflNK OF ANOTHER RECEN"F Fl lM
1100' IS SO ruNN'( SO MOVlNG ANO SO
RJGOROUSU' UNSENTIMENTAL THE WRl11NG IS
SUPERB. AMONG OTHER THINGS 'BETRAYAi! IS A
MYSTERY STOR't I HOPE rr WIU STAY A LONG
TIM~' ,.., twt,...
"EM0110NAUl' RICH, WICK.EDU' ruNNY ANO
OEVASTATINGU' ACUl'E IN ITS OEPICllON OF A
GAME OF ROMAHTIC MUSlCAL CHAJR.5." '----*
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
8AT/8UN 14-5--7-t-10'.40
edwanls ~~o~
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COSTA-. "
MAN/WOMAN
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LUXURY THEATRES
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /8und1y, Aprll 10, 1983
TWENTIETH CENTUllV·FOX "'-nll
MAISHA MASON· JASON IOl.AU>S •DONALD lt7TllDLAJfD A HERBERT ROSS FlLM NEIL SIMON'S
"Mil DUGAH UTU'INS-
Stornng MATTHEW BRODERICK
MUSIC by OA.VlD ~IRE Produced by HERBERT ROSS a nd NEIL SIMON
£x9C\JDVlt Producer ROGER M ROTliSTI:IN wtthen by NEIL SIMON
Dtt.c1ed by HERBERT ROSS ~ PG-atUlllaammt __ ,,,,_..,.,,..,,uo "'1 rv
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"THI •LACK ITALUON
UTURNI" ... ,
"tlAX DUGAN llln'UllNI" ----J:'I...
LAKEWOOD
CENTER WALK IN
"MIGH ROAD
TO CHINA"------
tO TO MK>NIOKT ,., -----·-
LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH .... ,. IN
.
"MAN, WOMAN AND
-c~-""-
lO Muoao ot t o1ec•on•
994·2400
"LOllN' IT" llll .....................
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213/&Jl.9580
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Pll!VI IN
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THE VERDICT
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cdword~ WESTBROOK CINEMA
:.:;~;:':::~~: ri ..... tit •' 530-440 •
• Orange Ooatt DAILY Pll..OTl8und1y, Aprll 10, 10t$
ClASSlfllD 642-5678
N t'O rl11 llal/ of all l>nily Pilot rf'cut1•r3
twve used tlw closs1/1ed s~ctw11 to buy
or l/t'li n prndtH'f
CLASSIFIED l1ea1 •••••• •••. " ,,, •... I'""' '" •... • ...... ., •... ,..... ... •... '""' ,,, •... I"""' ,,, •••. • ... " '" .... .. ... , .. •aJ·
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INDEX
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tt.11-.1""1 ....... ,,. ....
~s!:::;Y
RIC...~ Rll lli<&ni.d
RENTALS
u .. u~' t u,m•t\1.d 11 • ..,.. ... ' l'ul1o1rni•h1'\J
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l .. "'. • ~" l •ot•t l nl
fo,.l\hot\4.-' I•'"
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1Jil..6Jl• ,,~ L'ttt
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11 .. ·.1 ... \\1•h b·
lnk"'ll H•lflH•
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t ... ,..,.~ ''"' tt. ,,, uu .... K..rir..tl•
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l + .. IHlll H• 11WI
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·"""' FOILllS YIEW .... 411. :vo.: PLll Y&LIEI ..... ... ,., Panoramic view of 8.clt
.!*!ti Bay & city llghta from thla ..... huge 4 Bdrm Dover ''"" Shores pool home QI· .... ....... ganrlc master euite wtth
'I I tundeck and 3 eat get·
·''" age Yov own the randl J•t)M An extreme value at J;t!ll
~"·'·' 1524,900 Call now,
Nr.> 646-7171
AHHOUHCEM£NTS THE REAL
ESTATERS '°'"'"'""'"'""''""" ,..,.,~.'"-''"I ••• , .... , ... 1.
t•1-~'4l•i~H ''
~n ... 1. N l11•tr...,.tu4'l
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
l~nt .... •hlf~·
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• ,, ""' "-'•nlrd \\ .. n., .. " .... T 11
EMPLOYMENT
tl1 I~ 'A•t1lt'-' •Ji.ta w.nwd
AJeULS
MERCHAltOISE
~11\••\lt "•·•'''"'n....., \IJ!li .. ·r\•
ftli.ht \1•1• fl.ii•
t · .. ""' , .... 6' ~ .. 1w•V'"*"'''
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..... l(WT• "' ··~ -61 _,., .... , ''"'"•hi((, .. .. r\r· tt...t ,., ,.~
BOATS
t ., .. , ... Hin•
l"1""' ,,.,
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TRANSPORTA TIOH
l\il'lllh
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"-t..t;of ........
M\ •
frw I• r f '"''I rr .. 1'•" l •11d•
AUTOMOTIVE A.,,..,, Le -.inti
,Ar.;tu lk """'"""' P•n.a
l\w .. • w.ni.J ~"\-K...• H.-•h I "-'""I ltril't'""' tr\olttti.•
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l'!I:. mu I
Wll~ ... II Tll IUIT
If IU llWNIT ............. ,
Uva In 3 bdrm. 2 bath
::::; upper apt Commercl•I
"'"' 1 •hop. office or retail on
""a lower level plua 4 cer '"u par1tlng Price at S311S ,, •• 000 .... ,..
)~
\\10
associated
IAOKf ll ~· DE Al TOll S
101~ \Ir lo•boo •'' JU I
FllSEllll
cmn111 ""' "'" \!ll~ Own your own moblle
I hOme tor ieu than S300
a month (lnciudet 898CJtt
rent). Only 14.000 down
,. I and OWi'* will Catty the
,,.,11 belance Full pnce le only ,.,,. S 12.000 Tranquil EHi·
•••1• side Cotta Mesa park.
.. Must be II least 55 Y99f1
ol ege Cell fOf' detalla. :~;. &4&-7171 ,, . THE REAL
ESTATERS
.... Ull'S IUT llY
217 Via llhaca, $449.500
4 br, 3 b&. aparkRng In &
•H. out Tennlt enyone7
Open Sunday.
• 'I hrffl tltl llar ,,.,,
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011 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'I" 1•
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0
'" POOL I 70Jl
·;:~: 2 storlH , vacanl and
ready 10 move In No
., qualHylng 3Br 2'1\b1
Solar hHted pool By
ownet. Call H2·1571
'"' ,..,,.
"''' .... ,
"" ....
111111 lll,100
Vacant and ready to mo-.. In Easy qu.Hfytng
and low down. Monthly
"'' payment• unde r ,. ~, S 1000/mo.
'11111'\
"'"' '",:\ ....
f'llJ\ .• ,.0
CAREY OR SCOTTI
H1·2142
~ '°'1111IH >\\
lkall\
MW ¥1111PltlllTI11U
Spacloua and lnvllif\i 4 8R home with
rnaster aulto hide.away. 2 atory fireplace
reachea to vaulted bumed cellln&•
Excellent flnandng available
SHORECLIFFS
4 BR, canyon & ocean view,
stunning. 249 Evening Canyon
Rd.
1211,MO RI, Ylrw
2 BA + den , HVHomes .
Seawlnd. 224 4 Port Carlisle.
Ill II LWI
Ocean view & beach access.
Cameo Shores $825,000 fee. 4
BR. lease $3,000 per mo.
PllllllU NllT UUILT
5 BR, 1 blk to bay or ocean.
$399,900 fee. Owner wlll trade
for smaller home.
IHtME TU lntlll1
Under the new accelerated cost
recovery tax system, If you buy
an Investment property with
Improvements (bulldlng value)
of $100,000, the first full year
write off could be as much as
$12,000, a $6,000 savings for
someone In a 50% tax bracket.
Call us about this type of
Investment.
T&Oll UTlll1
Del Taco site In prime location.
Good steady return on
Investment. Plus tax write off.
Long term triple net lease. ... .. ,,
2nd story possible on this bank
foreclosure sale, Corona
Highlands. lender offers
fantastic financing. $285,000
--TWO .._ .. oNGS
'rHE STARNES COMPANY
760-1397 673-7761
IOUllFlllT llPlD
A superbly constructed, custom
built oceanfront duplex. New roof,
paint and upgrades. Top unit is a 2
Bd, 2 Bath with ash cabinets and
cozy fireplace, roll out shelves in
the kitchen. Bottom unit is a large
2 Bd, 1 Bath. Built by the owner
for a new owner purchase as
income property. Presently a
summer/winter hideaway retreat.
Priced at $575,000 with owner
financing. One of the lowest priced
duplex-homes on the oceanfront.
IUOI -1111,llO Fee land, 3 Bd or 2 Bd and a Den.
Attractive, quaint home 400 yards
from the beach. Excellent location
with many upgrades. trellises,
waterfall and loads of summer fun
and back yard barbeques. The
lowest price housing in Huntington
Beach. A real bargain and owner
will help finance to meet your
needs.
USTllll TllPLD
A beauutul fully rented triplex m
East Costa Mesa near the
prestigious Santa Ana Country
Club. Approx. 7 years old with no
deferred maintenance. Units consist
of an owner's 3 Bd, 2 bath and 2-2
Bd, 1 ~ Bath with an income of
$175~ a/month. Owner has already
exchanged and moUvat.ed to suit
your needs.
111 UllOl .. llE OIMPUY
141-4121 ...... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
\11. !~~OS IMPORTED • I O&ILSUI ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
........ •I• • Bdrm, 3 ba. 3700 eq It Ha¥9 eome1hlng to Mii? SELL Idle ltema with a
M~IV. •111 acre. VIEW 1299.500 """"' 11•N I uecutlve home on .113 Clwtlled ede do ft well Dell)' Piiot ClaMlfled Ad.
:~~,::.17 ~:~! AdJec.nt .80 acre eleo Tlll"',,",1111, C1/fll.I~ J'\,. f _ f) c ~a.· won
•. 1, ... ,. WIJ1 --------f4tliW ... CUi•. ~------
1~ '''" ... ~11~ I ava11a1>1e .. 11.000 v~ l'-Q\J lV~ 'b ~<r ., ... ,
~.~:.... :::~ VISTA ...... _ .... e ..... .-tii..1
, .. ,," ::~; 3 Bdrm, 2~ be, 2000 eq .,..,P-;:"!,,!';'io-;,,~~ ~.~: j,~·~ •I i1 It. I Mlre hlllloP. Plush -~ .~ 11, ~ ... .,i .,...,,., ,.., .. ,,,.•h•n• •II' landeceplng. A£0UCEO i....,. ,. "'' TO S 176,000.
i... "'" :: ;; 4 Bdrm. 3 batha. 3000 eq ::':..u •l4' ti 1 27 ecre wtth YW of
.............. 1\n. •In privet• l•k• and hllls.
M-.i-• • lf1 s.210,000.
Mu ~10 OUTITANOING VA· \t,:.,. ::~~ LUES "-~ ••'~ SE! THESE TODAY! "'"'"' ......... ...,. ~II
ll;ollo ""'" 111 lH-1111 ........ """h ~l•N
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I· WHOOAS
I I I , , ,~
I LAPRUL
I I I I' 11
,, TROXAH
I I I I I
I· SAGllYE I I I' I I
! LUYOAT
OWllll WILL IUIOllDllt&Tr
Zomid for 6 condo unite In l'XCellent
eo1t11idl· Coata Meaa l<xaulon. Great
opportunl ty for reliable bulldtir
Minimum t'IU1h outlay Exl1t1ng 3 BR
homl• on property only $200,000
760·83:i3.
llli HD IHUTIFUL
You will cn.)Oy the spectacular va~w of
mount.ams and city hght.s from th1~ very
special Nantucket rnodel in Spyglass
Hill. 5 bedrooms, formal dining. large
famil y room Professionally d('corated
with premiere wall coverings
Entertainment back yard with pool. spa.
barbeque and fire ring. $760,000 with
negotiable• tPrms. 760-8333
710·1333
db 11 (> <f.{ri(r..r// Ii I ('
•IUll IEW*
Slt,100
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. 3 car gar
In prlvl!e Canyon Lake
community Golf. tennis.
norses. waler ski July
mov•ln
Agent John 642-9808
IHHTllITT
knock• otten wnen you
uM rNull-gettlng Oally
Pllol CIHtllled Ad• to reach the Orenoe Cout
mlfket
Phone 842-5'78
HI 'olOf NllAI Rr Al I \!Alf '>I R\llCI S
OPEi 1-1
PlWE HIP IY ti CALL
TIE lfFIOI Fii llFllllATitl
IEUlllM TIEii PllPHTIH
4 BR. BAYSHORF..5, $1.695,000
at 2616 Bayshore Dr.
4 BR, BALBOA ISLAND.
$469 ,900 See MARCIA
MATTHEWS at 223 Diamond.
3 BR + DEN. BAYCREST,
$32 5,000. See ELEANOR
BOWIE at 1907 Tradewinds.
3 BR. Den, BALBOA ISLAND
$499,500. See SARA MARVIN
at 21 1 Opal.
3 BR + Lofl . BALBOA
ISLAND, $380,000. See KAY
PARKER at 214 Amethyst.
4 BR FR . LIDO ISLE ,
$2,650,000. See EDIE OLSON at
920 Via Lido Nord.
4 BR, FR. IRVINE TERRACE,
$398,000. See LUCY ROSE at
1715 Galatea Terrace.
4 BR, FR. HARBOR VIEW
HILLS, $539,000 Fee. See
HILLARY THAMER at 1221
Keel.
4 BR, FR. HARBOR VIEW
HILLS, $379,000. See L YLEEN
EWING at 877 Sandcastle Dr.
4 BR, FR, HARBOR VIEW
HILLS. $588,500. See CAROLE
McMAHAN at 2609 Lighthouse
Lane.
2 BR + DEN, BIG CANYON.
$249,000. See DEBI BIBB at 14
Canyon l.aland .
2 BR . FR , NEWPORT
HEIGHTS, $284,000. See
WYNN WILSON at 411 Alillo.
4 BR, Pool, EASTBLUFF,
$270,000. See RITA QUIGGLE
at 906 Aleppo.
3 BR, FR, LAGUNA, $335,000.
See SUE EXLEY at 105
McKl\lsht Dr.
4 BR, CA M EO S HORES,
f789,000. See TED PETERsoN
at 4821 Gorham Dr.
3 BR. TURTLEROCK, $1&9,600.
See GINNY ANDERSON at
498& P-.o Seaovtl·
4 BR, P~}.1._ HARBOR VIEW H.2_~ ~.000. See FRANK
8 £1'U'fRJ at 1867 Pon Renwick.
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UiDl liu HnllOIT
41 Ll•tl• .... .../ .... , a,,t
Jl'l.m1t1t main channt'I vl~w from ~fla!nt 6
Br, 6 BM POOi honw Offt!red •t.8:>0,000.
llYllDE PUOE l&YFROIT
Spec1.Mt:1.1l1ar bllyfront dplx 2 br. 2 b4o up, 2 hr,
2 b8 dn 2 boot lptiL't."11. ltedllft'(]-•l,500,(l{}(J
PHIMSUU HOME OOE&IFlllT
twt llnlltlLI IOUIHllT HTATll Oi.-..·11n & )(•tty v1t'w1 Marlnt-room, 4 bdrm. 3
Brand new, Cape Cod styling, private bioth, :1700 M.J rt $1.38:>,000 Ol:e1nfron1
compound w /beach acce118.
IWHTIO OMmY FRHO• OUTUI
Breathtaking panoramic view property
overlooking the village & coastline
w/view spa room. sauna & wine room.
Complete security. Ask for Mike F.asley,
Llngo Real Eatate 497-3331.
BEST IN BLUFFS
HIT V&LIE. AH newly decorated 3 bdnn,
fam rm, 2 1/2 ba. All neutral finest
quality. Yll OWi TIE UH. Will lease
option. OnJy $225,000. Good terms.
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UHHYIEWHME
Beautifully decorated large 1 level 4
bdrm, form . din ., fam . rm., 2 ba,
swunming pool & jacuzz.l. WilJ consider
lease option Ylt IWI Tiii WI. $315,000.
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HELEN 8. DOWD
REALTORS, IMC. 144·0134
l1llte1 l11H4, !teat ••ot. 1w11r ff11ao1
$495,000 ......... 210 GrAnd Canal, NB
I Mra1/ltH1 •N•/•tar lttlt •• rattle,
$425,000 ..... 118 Ruby, &Jboa Island
I Mnn. S.etlt,.r1 lffe new. ltettn ,..
$564,000 22 Point Loma, spyglass
1141 OtlM I 141,., 1tw, s,111111 111ltt11
$549,500 ....... 442 Begonia, Old CdM
Lats• rtlM4ei.t1 HrfrHt ..,... •• ue4
$995,000 .............. 13 Beacon Bay, NB
.......... , .... , ... 4 •• tlelip •••
$675,000 ...... ........ 1722 Santiago. NB ..... , ................... 1.,.
$475,000 ....... 2507 Lighthouse, CdM
Lar11 fa•llJ ltt••• '"' I '''• I H $314 ,000 ..... .. ....... 2406 Francisco, NB
"c O&eJN Tnlt•, 2 II ..... ,..&. ......
$235,000 ........ 32 Canyon Island, NB
• 11. n,.,, ... , ........ , •lunr
$345,000 ............. 601 Patolita, CdM
J II, fa•llJ rH•, otrHr lfflltlte
$319.000 ............ 4627 Cortland, CdM
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 E.ut CoHt Hlghw•y, Coron• d.-1 Mu
CdM CHARM DUPLEX
1 block to the heart of old CdM
ahops and 4 blocks to the main
beach from this 2 bdrm w /frplc
front unit with spacious 2 bdrm 2
ba , firplc rear unit+
mother·in-law quarters. New
aupeta, draperies and paint in both
units. $1685/mo income. Owner
will consJder trade and/or carry
µaper. $284,WO.
CHINA COVE -CdM
Split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath family
home with extra apacious living
and dinin8 area; partial Newport
Harbor view. Only 30 ateps to bay
and beach -yet tucked away from
the hustle-buatle of summer traffic
and crowda. ~25,000.
BROADMOOR SEAVIEW
Sp.cloua 2 atory 4 Bdrm, 3ba Port
Royal model, family rm, 2
woodbumlna fireplaces, accem '°
pool, jM:UJzi and tenn.ll oourta, all
contained ln pted pvt. community.
$369,500 • lK down.
N.B.-VIEW-10% ~ON. H1ah above old CdM ls this ee x
lH' parcel i n the prl-ta te
communtty of Harbor Ridp. The
180 dee v~ ta ·~ and 80 .,. the t.ermt fOf' a quallfled home
buildef'.
c.QQ,
~i~~ QB\LTY
LIDO llLE
Kemodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec rm ,
Ix-am ~•Imp. Cum11htd. patl<MI $420.000
FllRl&IKS ll<OH HILLTOP
Nc:w <l br, 4 11'\ ba, c:uatom French Normandy
Eiltate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1.2:>0.000
COROHDO O&YS l&YFROleT
Coronado Island l'USt bayfront lot 8:>' boat
doc.'k PlallJI avail. Now $370,000 w/tenns.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J·l 1 f\"Y''d' [),,,, N b 6/~ t>l61
11T lfFHlll ••• CllTEMNWY
IAYFHIT. Custom designed with
spectacular view from South
Bayfront (&Jboa Island). Glass
walls, skylights, beauufully
crafted teakwood appointments.
Built-in furniture. New pier and
slip for two boats over 50'.
Oversized lot $1 ,750,000 incl.
prime land (Over $1 ,000.000 1st
TD) Cathy Schweickert
Ill OHYOI PllEMIH LOCATIH •
Located on the famous 8th
flarway of exclusive Big Canyon
Country Club, this 5 BR. 61h BA
deluxe home includes a billiard
rm, wine rm & breathtaking
v1ews from nearly every room .
Examine the quality &
craftsmanship yourself & you'U
see why we're so proud of this
offering at $1.795.000. Appt.
only with Danny Bibb.
PlllH If Liii llU. Sheltered
California Spanis h home
covering 3 lots on exclusive
Zurich Circle a t tip of island.
Only 2 homes on this
non-bayfront location 6 BRs. 7
baths, private courtyard. pool &
gardens. $1 ,25 0 ,000 Tom
Alhnson
au FllllTllE llCLIHI II ULEI
PlllOE. Professionally decorated
home with magnificent view of
ocean & Laguna Beach coastline.
4 BR. 311J BA. fam nn, fireplace
in ltv rm & master suite.
Fantastic home for entertaining.
Walk t.o secluded Crescent Bay
Beach. $725,000 includes land
and all furniture. Maureen
White.
PllTllllE WlTI FlllEYER
IOHl/lll YIEW. Largest floor
plan in VersaiUes. 3 BR, 2 BA.
Totally remodeled and upgraded
penthouse with spectacular
ocean & bay view. Overlooks
fountain and pool. Shows like a
model home. $375,000 includes
land. Maureen White.
HIUHITY PAH "IHIE" ll•E.
Beautifull y upgraded
"Kensington" w /added-on
breakfast rm & trench doors.
Gourmet lotchen, formal dining
nn & interior atrium make this
the ideal home for entertaining.
$245.000. Anita Schandel.
ltlllH•t llNllllllll. Terms
galore on thi.a 3 BR plus F.R .
Turtlerock home. 2 fireplaces,
huge butcher block kitchen
counter. Beautiful mountain
view. Submit on down payment,
owner flexible . $249,000.
Barbara Callihan.
WUif RIPllT TIWlll& Be
close to the beach in thia
profeaionally decorated large 2
BR, 2 BA townhome. Private
courtyard & fountain view.
Comm. pool baa underwater bar.
tt.umable financing. $143,900.
Barbara Calllhan.
W11Llff Ulllll. Rare ''Plan
B" tingle aiory, 4 BRS, fun. nn,
dlntna r m 'home altuated in
lovely Eutbluff. Juat pain ted
lNlde & out..ahows bffutifully.
Alt lnvltlnQ ·~la located ln the etllionAlly landlcaped yard.
000. Lind quote '89,800,
Qoda)Wl.
llWPllT /lllU •Ha lltllTI
111l-Cute 3 BR, 2 BA hamt
on QUlet cul·de·sac. CJoee IO
tchoolt and ~· a .. , w
lnwawr or pwteet .WW holDa.
.13'1,600. Paula BaUey.
llWPOIT 1001
IUYllW -Pll LAii
BEST IN BLUFFS
IRT Y&&.ft. All newly ~ratt.-d a bdm1.
tam rm, 2 ~ ba. All neulral flno11
quality. Ht tWI HI WI, Wiii lta1
4 Bdrm, 2 ~ bath, lorie family room. option Only '226,000. Oood terma.
pr ot~ulonatly land1caped, v l ~w IPll SAT/ ... 1-1 40I Yllf& llllTI
$369,000 1U111umable flnanclna. tnl 1·1
IOOl hi• .. , aa 1 tlttt 1111,IOO
OWIEll / llllll 1111Y.011411Ur2~a "•• 1111,000 1&1• YllW .... Ill· 1111. Beautifully decorat~ larse 1 level 4
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ bdrm, form. d In.. fa m . rm.. 2 bo,
Selling anything with e
Delly PllOt CleNifled Ad
11 • elmple melter • . .
)Ult c:.it Ma~een.
swimming pool & jacuuJ. Will consider
lease option. YM tft Tll Ull. $310,000,
INI IAT /Ill 1·1 11H Pert Mer11t1
HELEI 8. DOWD
IEALTOlll, 110. 144-0134
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2S4S EASTBLUFF OR IUIATitlA&. lMATlff N EWPORT BEACH. CA.
On bluff overlooking C hina Cove. 840-0020
Solidly built arttstic home on EXTRA Ill "Z" TO IEE
LARGE lot. Surrounded by trees & lush Largest floorplan In the Bluffs, 4 Br.
fems providing ultimate privacy. Dine family rm. formal dining + bonus rm.
on patio deck & watch bathers & boats Wrap around patio. 2600 s.f . of living
below. Full views from every room. area. $239,500.
Master bedroom suite has 3 rooms. 3 PERFECT STAllTEll
other bedrooms, 3 baths,• bar & family $142,000 in i>ermanent assum. finan at
room. Fabulous storage & cl~t s~. 11 'A%. Asking price $178.000. 3 Br 21h B
Even a basement. Owner will assist I Bluffs. used brick frplc, oak flooring.
w/financ lng. $1 ,500,000. Contact close to schools. Shown by appt.
Cathryn Tennille. 1 IAY VIEW
ILIFFI -IWllll HIT llLUI $299,000-incl. the land. 3 Br 2 'h Ba. All
uTtUI" the decorator extras incl. a spa. Excell.
Low down, sale, lease/option or trade. existing financing. Call for appt.
Owners will carry 2nd T . D. at 10%. I~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Large assumable 30 year loan. Lovely
end unit Delores Plan w/wrap around
patio on lush greenbelt. Immediate
possessio n . Call Sally S hipley for
showing. Only $1 99,000.
'
•1•~•1• "'"' Cash tor true equity: For
large .. 1 story, no pool,
home. Ealde, WHICllff,
Npt Hgta. SaYe coet1 and
time. Elderly rel1llvH motivated to move tor phyttlc11 reeaon1. 831-~55. 642-2000 Fri. Sit , Sun. 12-4PM
5'&-3787
WEIT IEWPOIT Duplex Two three be-
droom unlt1. Excellent IOCltlon Slept to land Greet fln1nclng. 1245,
000 llLllllT
UY I IUOI
RULn 111-1100
UNIQUE VICTORIAN HOME
WITH RENT AL UNIT -
or guest house on prime 70x1SO' R-2 lot in Eaatside Cost.a Mesa.
Motivated seller has just reduced price $1 5,000! Better see this today.
OCEAN VIEW + POOL
$799,000
This truly magnificent residence is for those who embrace relaxing
luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style w /curved
arches. recessed lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The gounnel kitchen
features sohd oak cabinetry. Jenn-Aire range. Portuguese ttles & a
breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & nighl vtew from. LA
to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard This fine home
la unmistakably Newport! Assumable flnandng on fee simple land.
759-1501 or 752-7373.
$279,000
DOYER SHORES
Spacious executive home featuring 4 bedrooms & 31,; baths, pool & a
view of the back bay & Anthony's Pier! This fine res1dence lS located
in a very desirable area & priced for immediate aale. Call 759-1501 or
752-7373. .
$535,000
SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW
4 bedroom, family home. Beautifully upgraded & landacaped. Lovely
gated pool, wed brick 3 car gar~e. large lot with play area. 8\4%
financing. 759-1~1 or 752-7373.
HARBOR VIEW • $349,000
on fee simple land! This 4 bedroom, 3 bath, executive home is on an
extra large lot surrounded by woodsy ptnea affording total privacy &
seclusion Professionally landscaped with extended deck, flreplt and
night lighting. $236,000 worth of excellent assumable financing
BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET. Better make an appointment for
thta one NOW! 759-1501 or 752-7373.
OCEAN VIEW -CAMEO SHORES
tall,000 ON FEE SIMPLE LAND
Spaciou.a executive family home on expan.alve lot with fabulou.a
enter1al.n.lng area with pool. ape & private beaches. Lowest priced 4 br,
5 beth residence ln lh1a ~are.. 759·1501 or 752-7373.
$1,500.000
FANTASTIC VIEW LOT
1.24 acres located at the top offenna excluatve ocean vtewa, prlvaci &
MCluaion. One of the few lice. available that la eminently auJt.ed for •
brcathi.klna private ntace. Level & ready to bulld. 759·1501 or
752·7373.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 10, 1983
JOE OEFAlllnl
Joe Cefaratti of Lingo Real Eatat.e,
Newporl Beach reptesented both Buyer
and Seller In transacting a $9.7 Million
Dollar Sale of seve ral a utomobile
d ealerships. According to Bruce
Barsamian, Vice-President-Partner of
the Newport Beach Offl.ce; "This is one
of the largest transactions in Lingo'•
history."
Hunt & Associate
REAL ESTATE
Ill CAIYOI CUii
Exec livLng in this flawless 4 Br.
f a m rm , sgl level home
w/spacious Mstr suite & garden
spa. Courtyard fountain entry. 2
Crplcs. Pool, Sec. system. 24 hr
guarded gate. $649,500. J e ri
Hunt.
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0811.000 t. .. uhuld ur t48~!~ '" 8"1 buy' CorOf\AI del M&r Brt»dmoor 2 110ry, with 4 Bdrm, 2\1\ bathe,
t11mlly room, 1C!p11r1\c! dlnJnjl
room All nt'w fl oor1n11.
e11rprt1na & wall mvennp 3
r11r a11r1ae & RV IK'C't'M Larat•
luw .. umalile 111 al 11 It. t. +
Call for appt. owner flrumn ng at 12"
I OP.:ZT!,3i~RCI U,_.1001' t1VMfl
HeY9 llOfnethlrig yov wtint Selllng •nythtno with 1 to Mii? CIUllfled Id• do o.lly Piiot C1Ullfled Ad
II well I C •ll NOW , I•. llmple m•lle!'. .
&.42·&878. )\let call 142-&87'.
Rf SIOfNllAI Rf Al FSIAIE SERVICES
lllTllllUlll
T h tS large 4 bedroom wood & glass
home is designed for. modern day
livmg. It has an tntertOr that Will
allure you. Walk to the Village &
enjoy a main beach view besides.
Just reduc.'ed to $630,000.
01 TME COAST
A ver y special home which blends
perfectly the elements of wood &
glass & the sea below. 4 bedroom
suites, 6 1h baths, large inner
courtyard with pool & spa. Seller
oCCers terms. $1 ,100,000.
COllDO WITM PRIVACY
Almost country yet close to shops &
schools, fantastic 2 bedroom with
tiled patio. Fire place. community
pool, owner anxious. Good
financing $119.500.
UIUll OFFICE
J1101 O.ast l i&lil•ar, St. l.qaH
831-0836
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500
BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $169,90011
Our sellers really need to move 90 their necessity is your good fortune!
Imagine, a three year old home with 2,200 9quare feet o( living area
with all the amenities, and at this price. The large country kitchen
comes complete with built-Ins. Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor
and two microwaves. There's a breakfast bar PLUS a fonnal shower
and double pullmans. With a large assumable first t.n.&st deed this
executive home can be yours for a surprisingly affordable mont{tly
payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Hunt.ing1on Beach. 963-5671.
SPRINGHURST TOWNHOME
ONE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST
Th.is townhome has been so immaculately maintained that you'll find it
hard to believe that it's really 7 yea.rs old. The two fireplaces (one in
the living room and one in the master suite) have never been U3eCl. The
kitchen is spotless and includes a double oven and break.fast bar.
Custom wooden shutt.en have been built for mocrt all of the windows
and do they look good! For thoee bot summer days there's a gigantic
brick patio with built in bar-b-que. Thia highly desirable townbome
includes three large bed.rooma with two and one half baths. Offered a\
$155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING
LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF seo,ooo
Our owner wants out and will sell at less than replacement cost
Refinance a $42,000 equipment loan and with only $18,000 down its
yours!! The owner says he will stay and train the new buyer AND will
warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18,000 down payment
buys you the complete store inventory, all fixtures and operating
equipment plus the good will of an already established business. This
store does good business now and with new management could be a
real money maker. 9032 Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
TOWNHOMES ONLY TWO YEARS OLD
Thia Warmington built townhome t. one of the betlt values we've aeen
In this price range. Take a look at thne features for $110,000, then
dedde lor younelf: Two large bedrooms (muter suite with retreat);
one and a half bathl; separate dining area; spacious kitchen with ps
cooking and BUUJr IN MICROWAVE; laundry room; fenced front
yard; and an AT"rACHED GARAGE wi\h automatic door opener.
Several financing options are available, one wtth only $5500 down.
9032 Adama Avenu•, Huntlnaton Beech. 963-D671.
ATTENTION PARINTlft WANT TO HILP?
If you would like to help one of your ch.Udftn pu.rchMe a horm, we
have • fanwtlc loan proc:ram available only ln the city of Huntlnp>n
Beach. It requ.lret a~. K DOWN, and bu flnt year pe~ta
of only 8.5~!1 (That mearw a $78,900 townhone can be pU.rCNIMd fot'
'3,NG DOWN and $502 PU MONTH, prindpal iand lntierett.) 9032
Adamt Avenue, Hunt!npJn a.ch tea-11'71?,
'
..... ltt' IAY•mT ... Hup k>t, bl& dock(I),
ph1y llwn & ewlm beech. R.dut'ed fl70,000 · 10 9'
owner fin. for quick ule f786,000 (land Incl.).
Open S/8 11·6 Owner llM>·0202.
~::= WHI ...• D•I y Piiot West .• Delly Piiot
• ,Cluellled Ad C1U Todey Clutlfled Ad. Cell Todey
642-64178 ~2-5878
LAROE LAUREL PT.
UperMMct 2·•tor, that'• ll9ht and airy with large brick patio wrep-aroundl
Convenlef'lt a aftofdabte 2 bed .. 2 be. wtttt
large M8umabte loen. 1131,IOO ....
NEWPOAT-3 BLOCKS BCH
Juet lleled I bedr-home with totalf
upgraded decor. Light a eunnf
throughout. Move-In end anJoJ th•
PflY•t• tennle a pool1. 1145,000. A1·1400.
NEWPORT CORNEA "FIXER"
A Ylew comw lot ecro.1 from Pn tor
onlJ 1141,000 •nd Jou own the land.
lncfUdee • 2 bed + den "°"'4t, but with
POTENTIAU Drive bJ 3700 Pn Lane (off
Balboa Blvd. at 38th Bl). 131-1400.
BACK BAY VILLAGE
Ovetk>c*lng pool With k.leh grMMfJ, thle
S bdrm, 2V. be home hH auumabl•
financing •I I~% Int. Reduced to
1151,500.
CUTE COM COTT AOE
Drive bJ 411 lrltl and don't Judge from the
outeldel II'• COIJ ln1lde 2 hedroom•;
prlv•t• back courtJard. OnlJ 1210.000. 131-1400.
NEWPORT DPLX NA BEACH
Xlnt eummer/wlnter rental. Large
owner'• unit with 2 a..dloome In Md\. CommunltJ pool a tennle. Owner le
11n1tove a wlll negotiate. IEaeJ wait! to
beactl. Drive bJ 222 Cedar a call for
....... 1251,000. '31·1400.
BEST INVESTMENT
,Temftc Income and onlJ 2 beka to Uttle
Co.-ona Bch. Immaculate and charmlnt, 2
bd houM w/tp and s bd ept. owr 4 car r::::-•..................... --·-· '214.toO
WESTCLIFF -APPEALING
Lovety famlly home In • good .,.., All
amenltlae for enJoJ•ble living In 4
bedtooma with pool. 1117.000 • .......,..
financing a owner 11 flHlbte. Red. to
1291,500.
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
W.O priced 2 untie wtttt 2 bdrme In MCI\.
Good Income with garage. XLMT
flftendna, Wair by 221 a 221 Ya RubJ and
ca11 tor cJetah. CALL ~. aoe,ooo
BA Y8HORES-FAE8H-FRENCH
A perlect tradfffoftet country Frend! J
bed. S be. hof"• with large counlrJ
kltcften.. lirtcll .................... tor
outdoor tMng. owe nnt T.o . ...._ ...
and ..... It. 1321,ooo.
PENINSULA PT. DOLL HOUSE
lmmac ul1te •nd warm decor In thle
epecW home ........ .., • 9Mctt. .Nat
redeooreted a reedJ for ~ thle 2
bed.+ heme ..... lnetanl ....... SM4,llOO.
OwMf anxklu9 -SUbmlt. '31·1400.
BIG CANYON
CONDO-PRIVACY
Larva • '°"" 2 bed + den. Meonfftcent mHter eulle, eunnJ patio, tr" tined
patio. tus,ooo. H1·1400. 2·•torr
decorator'• d,..m. CommunlfJ poof & lennte.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
BAOADMOOR
Newtr Nee.cl and • ..,. epecW home '°' 1am1J oomtort and notabte an~
llndoMd bftdl oowtrwd entry, ........,
view" llwtna room, ...,., room, .,.._.
kite"-wfth •tttum wlew. "1vete ....-
.._ Jard. A tru1J tredtltet ... 4 ti 1 ltr'.OOfft
'*"8 ,OU'd be Pf'CMld to OWf\. .. ,IOO a1-14CIO.
BALBOA PENINSULA
Large eundectl with BAY VIEW8 In a
oon"'llertt looMtoft. Toe.I ct.w1 In tllle newty deccwMect a bed + dllft ....._with
hefdwood ftoon, ........... ""'"'9 ...
the HtrM. tll0.000 U1·MOI.
NORTH LAGUNA
Ocean, canJon and ciltJ lltht •l•wl TrHeYel, remodeled hom• le • euper
toceaoft, oloM to bMct\. Wood and .....
Ttlr•• bedroom•. Owner wlll 1'elp
flMMe. IHt,000.
APPEALING VIEW-NEWPORT
Com,_..., Nm a d1l1 d 2-atory home wtlh
l•rt• lantllJ room, ltrlok petl• with
pttvecy • ll'MM'l· VllW of ..,......t.
OCIMft • nltht ........... daMft end • bedrooma. A NHDNlllll ,,,_ on ,..
lend. ···-..,,...
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Tillt could 1>411119 *'-1 hfh.lttttt....., ~"'{: :!.11:~;C::. ~ 3 Dorm pool home Large:i&r&dan,bl-tev.t ~·!•t0t84a...ee11 :t!~1~f :_: n:!'"i: ~7~~1 0 lui to ~HI tHld1nt11I IOI In OWO lg• 111 Orul ~.,on ll'llt ted«>ortl· Warm uiradN Oounov PUIWNl lnAQI hom1 w/b11m olg1. 8AOK IAY. 3Dr, 1~•1•. 1umabl1 fln1noing •t LL lt:.:'"=7 l ...
un ttn~n IHOll • tocatton. Alklng t430. ed A upgr1d•d 4 bl· ~t~'~t~1~ It 11,600 Anllf ... Vmll•ll h1ndp1lnled lilt & o.tnng to,goo Comm pool grllt rll .. Gull' t9tlll. ~-~'!'!:!!!~!!!!!~~~""-"'"-...,. y~ 3 m 2 II w/I 0 0 0 p ' In · 0 n IV d1oom. I~ bath beaul'/. ,.,,, lot I l11hlon1bla 1p1, boh Owntr will 20% down wth , ... ti* NIWPOAT llACH 'lN•
--end a o.r oar· U 6·1H2 M. JaoquH iOlded with 1m1nlllt1 ....... ln'"'""'u'·• .... .Bdrrn homro LO CXf.'('UllVl' CHI 91anoo 10011 Fl· con1ld1r , .... option deall 875-1)70 I INIULA IAY,AONT • aoa. t ., .. dOee to Ao• ~o• 1100 eq 11 on .. ,_ ..... "' nanc:ing 11 1MUtn1b'9 Of ._, 176-4010 . Ir. 2.,. la. w/ba.I ellO
bMch. Ontv I tet,HO. ...... cul·de·H G elrMt, ,;,., :Y ~~.'i';!::''c;~~;:'': nelghborhoud Lorie family room new llnenc;tng 1v111 No EAtTStoe TRl·Pl.EX for up to H It yechl,
7114111 _. park,tehOOIWllkto&o lhld9Colt1M .... 4'1racozy flr•pl11c1•! Ownt>r o ff('ra VA downi10l<,r1duoed Cf91l.P1tf!!!fllH ~OOdBt.11•MChlt06'<. 17IO.OOO!ulty ~
SElECT ....... i. IMT Cont Plue Auu,m .. • new, lhla home oll1r1 flnancln(l to Vt'teron1! Only $ l~:),1)()0! nta_.0:6~0 o1v2,1.615v0:. Prim• comm•rclll Pro. ... By =et·,.se..e I ooolnatltutlonal ~ ........ ~ BALBOA PENINSULA 13~ V.A Iott! with 2... comm. PoOI. ei>a I 191'1nl• "'A'l M JI l... ' w1y. apprOll 70 • 141, 4IQUtty ..._. 0 ~RTIES Sharp 2 br reduced to 000 down, owner wlll or\1. [nd unit w/llplc, '-'Al 1111 n•AI 644·7007 Oo11t Mell, ldHI for ld11tdtl ftfltrlHI trad11. 8ootl Holm ..
---------.. Ull0,000 xlnt nnanolng carry bal1nc1 11 l3"-• Owntr wlll fln•nca J11mlM Ofa.k Condo In nurwy, r .. t11u11n1. 1nll· - - ------Altorney/8kr 64M&t1 Cea. i Op• n wk n d 1 pm 10 YHr• for total mo 131·7310, l40..o312, Coton• d1t Mar 88!:i· qu., wtlaltvefl EJipertlM for e~
OC ....... t1.J) 5"44·1211 ~~1:·~~1~' =~ TH IUl. 1nn111 leH 2 s:,.: ~·with . uos.~d 747 I"'-. .. Of out Of It•'-· ReU.-1 N .. _ .. • ••fflllf x1ou1 Thi• ;..on't Inti H1·1111 3 yMr• • 1111 g11909.I Call AMWltl Dan LHley CFPICCIM • • _._ -1enn11. pool, 1tourlly. &42-4300 24hra M2·7700 815 1111 '' 3 Br. 2~ Ba, w/bOll 1llp Open hou11 811/Sun, Priced to 1111 1310.000 1 2 -.,............,---------
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150.000 dn. 1150.000 Im 1044 !1 l 1044 22 a.acheomber Orlv1.
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wa1nut Square Condo 2 a.mlAl with 1119 Exchanol Speo. tfll TlllY 1·1 fully 1uurn1ble ln1lltu· 4 llffl 1r;:;:•;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;iii;~;;1;';•;•;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii:i: N.9 &44-7424 Brolclf bd, iv. bl, 1lac gtr, llftlTWlf ~11~~~e::•64~~·· a.f ... tlonal loan, HSO.OOO h II. I 1 t I It tf liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I' BLUFFS OotlhouM Condo 188.000. Lw dn p1y, Flex PrOP9'1• Elicklalvlly ._, ~ 4 Bdrm °' 3 & equity. Wiii conatd•rj I OU l&Ull S1ng111ev11 3 Br 2 91 tar rn1 95&· 2 t63. ......4110 4" 2"'1>a, pool,~ ldl
den on• BIG com« lot. :~_: !~ ~~ UIOl~ wit• Ill, EASTSIDE CONDO Hn tf TlllTURDGI $ 169,000 owntAgl 900·4030 or 559·1737 (Wl9tdlff) holN or top All ntw 1ppll1no11 In Holmu Attorny/Bkt IOO _.., 38Rl38A ENO UNIT 844·5211~ Open Sundly 12-5 ( C.M. Of Npt ICll II\..
tunny kllohlfl. Accau to 645•8601 Ceff &45-9161, -at. FRPLO . SKVLITE I Cl 078 14588 Golden Gian, tr· Fii ••• •/LUii come prop•rlY with
3 private b11che1 . -~~~------!~~~~~~~·~-~~! COMM POOL a127K Ill_ t•tatt 1 . vine ...a own.'1 unit ground llt'.
BONUS! YOU OWN THE 878 789418.45-0303 -Sii --1828 Ohma WWJ Co111 OwMr, 042-3411 LANDll Now 1325,ooo. LIWllT Pltol lr•tl• 11 .. .,.,,,._11 A 1 • View plus grt"t..nbelt lcx•a tio n. Spadous 3 OPll , 111H·41H DaJltxH/ Ualt1 1300 M•••·2000 A 2100 1.1.' NO CA8ti ~cameo Highlands Or on P1nln1uta Point 2 • nw I + family, la rge storage' art:a. reahs tically 411 AH ...... ,. WIU tUll Chuck 8plllet, 831·1288 ' 3 untta Bali.. altO 3 unite co..a cw NIWllOftT ~'.!" ;.''hJ;~g '!~~ Reduced I whopping EAS ltilt.>E. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. priced for $259,000 fo'('(> For appl ('all SplCIOUI 4 Bdrm family 5 untie on '-' I C M-1 N.8. fOf T0'8, land .. "UL~ 00 $27,00013 Bdrm coodo lam rm, frplc. l«y1lgh11,I M ha Sh ka home $189,000 Good l ioned 1192•500 130, I McNetll Re atty c1011 11 1245.0 end 1n Co1t1 M111 Unique quiet 11r111 1164.000 art ar ny, financing 1vlll1bll Bef. 000 dwn, balance 11 64 2· !334• 86 l·l188 u~!!;:::~i:;w 1111 111ter wlll carry 111 dellchad uni\ Nair ofr Owner &46-8115 nie KeNler. Agl t 2 5014 tor 15 yr• ...,..
875·5511 TD llL FIUI N1~~1p1~:C:hB~~:~~: *11111 IEW* ROI WllllAlll llLTY II Ownr/Bkr courtetl 1~ 11,000 la ft. .GEMSTONES
P&Ylllll IW.TH llCOf 1165.ooo SUI li•tr a,,raleal OOLIWllL IAllH 411·1414 t11t11 5191192.3 8 4, Great tocat~ln Buen•l t0t beach.,.."°"*' or
•1a..a1to LHN/Optlon Avllilble (l14) 112-2000., 112-1011 's J c 1071 ' 6191892•3679 Park . BUY or LEASE o.c ln()()l'N. 873-7311 We la" lfslt"re4 • Dramatic tri·lev11 3Br I H ala IJ, IBY OWNER Duplex, un· CAREY 831·2242
Th '"' lift NltlSIU ,...., com• •••! 3b• 'w/g1llery, & dac:k. Anume 1•1. FHA Loan, Iqua, nearly n-. eacl\ 3 .A. ..-21 llnl lt'1 45 mlnutM from LA 11 celll 1 pk: 1 IS $10,000 down I 1000 Br 2•,;, 81 frplc S 12 Lett ltr ..,. l'IVW 1n good Eec:ondldo ioc.-1nd Orang• Co Good 4 8'· 3'-' Bl, 1 bile lrom "'-.. • Y~U I d ngs. I~ ·, 0 WHIHIHE OllH I OPEi MHIEI 12·1 pays all $95.000 3 Br 2 BolM, Newport Halghtt .... , .. , lion. Would Ilka to trade
w11er. ct11n living, cullu· ~~6~~·r~11:=.~~ Iese nrrwt ~re:~0gw:1e! &n :::· 3 Bdrm, 1•,., ba ·BUI*'. 280 HIGH DR Open Ba 1 11ory C1p111rano Ouk:k MJe. 650-7406 llSlll..,.11 Pl-I down • 4 to 10 unll1.
rel and/or country Ille. inelilutlonii loan, 1219, Execullve neighborhood. Xlnt tocetlon 536-0520. 1harpl Investor wa1111 S111Sun Hu a great v 111age Condo 2 car ••-Wl"5 • Prater good Orange co.
130,500, 1m1ll but cute OOO """Ulty. Will oonelder ~~~= 4,:~rdr:i~.· ;in~~·g~ ONLY 2 LEFT! out! Take ove1 payments. ocean view, walk Ing garage. Owner will lln· lact•t PrtJ!l!J 1350 n I tocatlon. H4/657~734 houM oo 1 fruit covered ....., I 1 1 8 5 O O O w n e r d I • t 1 n c e o I t o wn ance. Agent. call collect The N-port Meu Unlfl-iol with room f0t 2 more trade or aeverly discount family room and lloor· lt1rttr llH"8tlf 752-60JO Charming split level 3 eves 8191224·8119. Plllll IF IWllllllP ed School Dlatrlcl wlll Avocado ~rofve, JClnl I~
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tet.000. S2.000 sq.fl. Bkr 64S.6591 I buHl·ln •helves and Meu. C~ll 2 Br 1 B1 rt,I ' I tr ••• & sunroom Built in 1934, a XLNT FIN 759-1852 for thl purchue ol • 10 d "10% ~ 5S7~32U houM on"' llCnt. H~ ngs, hOme on front of 101 w/ 10,.v, auum 111 TD 3 need• renovat1oog ·has Well-kept 3brt2ba, lge ' ecr1 atte in the City of n. t. ·
I. ctilckan1 RV etc. m<)(el $250·'!°°· p1r1l11ty comp leted BR •Ingle tamlly. lge lhe bulc11 ol a French din rm 6 fruit trees Nr OWNER ANXIOUS! Tri· Costa ~. Thi Ille i.lc1n'1 Hll 11, then EX·
$154,000. Elegant, dr•-CtrtH ••• Mar 10221 n11ott1bl1 "granny" unit above corner lot Nr parka, Counlty houa. Owner I SC Plaza 979·8866 agt plex undlf mrkt. wlll hl4p localed •dlacent lo the CHANGE 1111 M1glc11 melic 2 11ory with a · ' garege In rear Owner schla. ahopa Ready to will flnancte. $365,000 lln1nce $181( dn, nr Wakeham Plrk on Exchanger/ RHllor. 8.
megnlfl<*!I view ol the 2 ti I LIT .. 11 muitaetl. move In $129,900 HPElll VIEW LOT ITSltia 1090 Tuatln & Frwy Ag1 Smalley Road. south of . Cropper 850-0438.
mountain• ind El Car-1 bdrm home In front 21 lrlthltw 0.111• UI 141-1022 551-3208 Allluent nelghbo1hood, 642-9808 Sunnow.i Ave. lnterast-IJllmlM er.-. 2 Br. pllA "'*° Miiiion. Let u1 tall bdrm rental In rur Two-story floor plan with IWIEll IESPEUTI near Pyne Castle. walk· OIUllH •OWNER ANXIOUS! Tri· ed pettonl may contact: Oen, former model
)'CM.I abOut Redlands and Clean, quaint. Chatmlng 3 Bdrm a . 2 'Jt bllhl SUPER EAST SIDE ing distance ol the UHM llll plex under mrkt, will help THE WELLINGTON I Owner will uc:hanga for
the Yucalpe Valley. Devin S222 500 Agt &42·4823 Good locaHon In com-Squeeky clan 3Br. 2Ba mBouusgth11-~n~oheordbhr~;;'gee beach Owner t1n1nc1ng 3 BR. 11rg• solid Oak finance S 181< dn. nr 1477G1 RPIOUPOrt Units, Paper, eubmlt. RMI E1t1ta, ' . pie•. Otter1 a long 1i.1 ol home w/n""'4 1111Um1bta " S v T t I & F • gt .. -.. -""""' 1ownllom1 fa1tl Nicest and 1ubordtn11lng ee family room wtlh 8' solid us n rwy " S -: ·• Brotler 851~ 8 4 2 • 8 3 8 8 o r ... .+t1Ht+lao1•t recreational tac11111ea llnanelng. Just listed 11 and otter! Asking 5245. 0 k b 1 t ~2·0808 11" 714-708-4400 Spotleel 3630 11 duplex I $137,500. reduc:edl $135,000 Call Stephen Warmington Plan A on 000 • "· wa nsco 8 • Tustin CA 92880 IWlll trade equity In
owe l•t-12%-long term I 979 2390 Mev-r•. Bkr. 780-8520 market 2 br, 2 bl, top hardwood lloora. huge I ••rrl•&• IHlrdll for propotal form•. Thi Woodbridge lrvlne 2200
IUTZll llM.n 3br/3ba+5br/3ba·1 vac • QUALITY BUILT TWNHS, upgrades Huge yard & J11111tt1 &wt. country kitchen with lire-Agent wTeeveral 011nge Haled proposal• 11re to aq f1 rllM:fenoe for other 500 Acacia-walk to 191 3707 S BRISTOL 3 Br. 2"' Ba, a111ched patio Prima location. So Laguna 2 blocks to place Tutelully deco· Co li1tlng1 looklng for be aubmlt1ed by May 2, So. Orange County r .. Super buya In Newport Ofter ln'ilted-Apprllled Qlf, """"'· 0 ,_, Sii-Sun, lmm1culall Mu11 aeel Par1dlse Cove 2 BR rated Enormous IOI prlnc daalroul ol ree· 1953 ldence with max $700 Beadl, Cofone del Mat. 4401( own/bkr 64S.7048 2 """" ...,.. Open Sii/Sun 12·5 or by suites have Imported Ille Quiet cut de aac: Beaull-1dent1al Income lnvHl· mo. peymenl. 1182·5935
and Ea111lde Colla I -5 644-2582 agt appt 551-0667 $1451( bath I wllh t>rasa end fully 11ndsceped with j menu • object. Tax Cornet Lot In o..ert Hot dyl. 931-a259 -
Mlla.wmtUff, • SHORECllfFS TAAIB1. ch~! f~~nl~a~~~.:~~ l1h 10~ II••• ~:~n~.,~~:S·L~~~y·~~: ~~~tw'~·:~ 1'p2p\~·i0e~1 ~~~er :4'r.';~1;~on0 ; ~:'~1.:2-~f,;c' for Du-HAVE: 2 yr otd Coate
,.._, MW 3 BR 3~ b•. Just nated. ocean. -· mod. E'alde. Only S 1791<. A DOLl HOUSEi Frgnc:h raced street to street lot. Frank V1utao, '759· 1501 673.0058 •••1t1 lllll 1.. Me11 Twn1ha on fee
.......... 1 I .... 6 9628 Ch1u1e1ux In Woodbrld· $269 500 ura• ~.LEE I --· lend, 1139,950. pool & overtlzed spa. ~yon Y....,., 1 unn ng .,... • ge. End unit Vaulted · ~ 6 UNITS E Colla Me11 10% DOWN Wiii exchange tor ll•er H......., urvvl<Md. quality 4 Bdrm• I "V'ft' ..... ' MESA VERDE bell llraal. celling LOU ol Ilg ht 1ca u lllU n-• .,........,. asking $249,000. S5.000 hOml In Cotta M .... wallpapera. •It-down Tll TWt l... INloe 2 Br. Condo tn The Lovely 3br 2b• RV ac-Owner Uking 1140,000 • .ncm"7411C down, income $24,800, Prime ocean and harbor GOLDEN PROPERTIES
converNlion area. huge Gerry & Chrlll• Mont1cello1. only S89. CHI $159,900 Agel'll 640-1538 Eves Agt Ocean Sid~ 01 Hwy. 200 •'--"-on quiet s1reet. v1ew9 lrom thla texl58 t1 752·1519
..CtNw. Priol red~ to 873·7781 780-1397 500 $ 10 ,000 down. M. J . 8 4 5 · 9 181 f> r yrde to blac:tl, whit-It· r.:=n: HS UNITS E Costa...... rMidentlll IOI in Pfeltl-Wellrfronl home 2 bd 142l~~'Y coodlllon .... s.t/S .. 11·• Webb Rally. 831·2170 831·8499 TllREllOCI ~,:ie;ir!:~~':ri~~H:~ ~. Income $91.200, 10 • glou•. 11cur1 Merbor 30. doc:ll Vllua s.u5 1(
1238 BkHI Gum, appt. 421 Oaraatll1 1 AM or 496-7649 Evea. DIH Ptlal 1026 TEIUCE clenda (built tn 1928) 2 grosa, gre~"''°!VAIL* Ridge. $515,000. Cell trade for Ett·•d• o;
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.. _.,..... One ol the charming US 3 Br Den, 2 ea, 1 ~ Plan 50. 3 Br 2~ Ba vt-1 1 un m t t tatl Agt ~2-1518 631·4518 675-3311 avea/wtmdl unlla. 873-3777 .,......,_ older homes on Carn•· Sharp 3 Br 2 B1. fire-Old, c:ommty pool & p11k. home. All the amenities gr0W1h potential Financ-BY OWNER • 2Br 2Ba dbl "40.000 un6ar appraisal. lion. On 2 tots. 4 Br
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place, dining .,11 2 c.,-Equity lharlng potllbi.. and priced to Hll 11 lnN 12% lnlerell A wide coach po;c:h ,_ Tll·PLD Loi C-1. Behind Gr1nt LI....... 1111
New 3 BR 3 Ba • 1"" rm 'Cloaa 10 bch. $495.000 luxury garage $119.999 low down. low monthly S375,000 ~EAT BUY AT s29o. drps & cpl~. toc::atad in ... ~. P11laslla =:~~~~~Ro--1 y•--;'::-,in:. :iu:.:glg!;! 875-8742. Try $13.000 $1050 pr pymnts $229,000 FILUI amn 11111 •• .. ....... ,.. 5 .. park $4 1,000 3 UNITS and all good --.;aa;;eM;MiiiMY-1 ........ -··-qtra. CdM Duplex, 2 • 2 bdrm mo Fr• d T •nor e 714/240-2200. 14'·011• t, r. • •·-• 552-8607 Income producer• A 11111 PltfDn P&Ymlfl Red~ to ~.000. unit• Sunny Location ' 831" 1288· agt. $99.950 Darling 2 Br. 2 5698 50 pet mo pymts La1aaa Kiili 10501'80 CANYON CREST 12 ft 3BR, 2BR ano 1g1 Ba· Over 3 •Qr••. terma. 3 or 4 ~dr9•· beacll
Try 10% down. 802 N11c:lstu1 SACRIFICE. Oelu11e 1 Br Bl home, lrpk:, cathedral Beautiful home Walnut & ,
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Condo By owner ce ll. freshly paln11d, Culver area Auume •• -I & canopy II 11 by 40 fl. Top toc11ton and the 759-1997 M&-1430, meg &40-42'1
Su1>ml1 le11e options. Cell 831-4398 cto11 to ocean. 111um lantHllC loan 2 Br .,, Ct•t •II I let Mt CM adult park Owner ~::1t1g9~ ~·.~~~~ Mtutaia Datrt HH -... --t-.. ------UITllll, ....
CNrrnlng 2 BR dollhou-
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Jumlne Creek. 3 bdrm 3 I o a n . I m a I I d n Elysian Field backyard and my valley lights view, 645--6488
bl. Condo Gtea1 Vlewl UITA W llTS 8 1 9 • 7 2 4 -2 4 1 3 or Ag!. 84S.9860 oak wet bar. custom 2 BR, 2 be. garden rm, loan Palm D1Mr1, Delp C1----.... •------
Nr Pool •4 AtOll 3 Br 1~. Bli pool home 810-724-1000 slcy11ghll, bOOus rm, up. private IPI Sm pet llll FHll nyonTannleClub.38r.2 ..... fuabW
C11m kitchen. lmmac Ftaatala Vall--10... l1~1ftSat 41estSundlatlyfy graded decMator extraa 148.500 OBO 6"4S-645S PAYIUtl IUl.111 Ba 1 story, end unit. 1 ·--· •-·..L ll"• Inside/out $135,000 ~ .,,. ,,,.,_, ll•lfi•tl CM 111·1128 View, enc: petio. lully tum . ...,... --
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LRG REC RM , lrg llv rm, 3Br, 2'-'b•. Hev. sellers OPEN SUNDAY s 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 . c • I I Atlrac:tlYI 1 Bdrm cottage,
3 Br ,,.., Ba tamlly rm. 11\ady patio 3Br $147, 1lready in escrow on 22475 Caminlto Costa 111111 &NIL lllY Trt-Pi.x. CM. (Nwp1 Hgla) 1119/340-0395 nr town. $500 mo or ·
24X30 garage. new crpt 950 983.0891 another! LIQ'-'n• VIiiage. Lag H S 17,000 reduction -NEW All 2Br·1Ba w/g11 $199. $52.000, lovely Joahu1 S 1 7 5 ., k 1 y. u Ill pd & paint 1n & out $136. Property Mart &40-9019 833.3017 Ag! 55l-4562 Mobile Home now $42. 000 Good lln 548·4262 Tr" 3 BR horN 8eMlt 4t4-0077 --
000 IHI. leac~ 1040 IO IOIO IWlll 900 including 111 char-vu . 111 um 101 n . --------.. un./ll.lffl ltnl --llPUI .., ...... I IY IWIEI ges. belt park tocauon Eattlldl Cosla Meu Du-492·9808 11...-t Ille~ lllt N-port Beach K plan 2 er a 1 eh . ow cl 3 Bf 1 Bi fli1er. Sl20.000 -F1t>uloul 2 & 3 Bdr patio 3BR. IV.BA. A/C anywhere -OCNn front. pie•. ali new lnllde, 5
with 4 BR, 1tep1 to 75g_1579 Euy walk to bch, 4 Br. 3 homes. frplc. CIA, dbl LOE ASSUM. $t27K South Laguna Open min from ocean Flnanc· O.t If C.uty JSH "On !hi water" comm. pool. $149,000 ---------FIWI IW.n Ba, 1p1c1ou1 llvlng rm. ltt. garage, comm pool, 770-8737 834·9101 Delly Agent 499-4242 Ing . 15•;. down 1828 , _____ .,. _____ Balboa Coves Exec.
l/H. 1910 T1huna Terrace I 141-111• r1mlly rm. 11und~ rm, spa & clubhouae. Vele· E..,.. 548-2739 Fullerton Ave (btwn FALi.BROOK Homa 2 Br. & Oen. Pll'·
. °'*1 S.t. l-4 St>adou• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ bllc:ony. t1 .000. r-no money dwn • 5% lt!J!ll Jeaclt 1069 lollh Olt1Wrt1/Plt Orange & Nwpt etvd). INFORMAL ELEGANCE ttally furnished. opant Bull~.~.~~r 8 ~·urr~:y .~~~~ S~8'~.~~~ YACUT LIT l·F-r-.. -~-7-:e_lt_y_3_b_d_,_3_b--1• ~:~.'o;.~ot~v:!~~:;:: -,-150 .... K-.-S2--Sl( __ d_own ___ . 0-W---C. .... ...... '"' ?.~·n Hou11 S1t1Sun :~~in!1 B:,::ur!o ·:~: :=!fer~·~:.·1~'!=.~
oondol. Fee Ag1 873-3409 GrMt loc•tlon on quiet twnhme nr downtown ~~~.1il~15155~~..,.AQ1 :U~s ~r!a~'.n1~~:; , ml. to Din• Pt Hllft>Of 2310 SANTA ANA AVE cozyh tam rm.bMP din,,,.,, '1'5" 2r71ng. S019P95/mo. 2828 Santa Ana Ave. •FULL OCEAN VU• E'1lde -50 it 125' wl1h Pym II $2050/mo Sue ....._.., -.... ....., """" (ocean) Country •line»-1 _ .... •~ ug1 gar• ••I area. 1· tff. J. · rCJC)9tty $230,000, 10% Down. 2br & den. Jamtne Crtc 89 clbha & canal FISI .,. pl>«• in San Juan Cai>'-25'Yo .. downBR • A~}...~.'.,..,...,& S 1 8 5 • 0 0 0 • g t Mgmt.
2542 Santa Ana Ave. 0wner1-1 840-1515 ""'r;AREY & SCOTTI 1--1·-5-558------1 c r 0 w · 9 6 2 • 1 2 2 7 strano CION to echOOls. thll .. r ...... , ·~ 819172e-.w 12 -~----uill1--..... -lum--2 'iiiiiiiii-..-iiiii.iiiii~L-tnJ1 Ill 1-4 963-6882 Ownr. fW'f & OkS Mlllloo town. 10 unl1 property. ,........., i---------1 • pq _, . w/FM.f> & UM permit. 11 Lovely 2_. br. 2 t>a. 10 11111. new money evall. . b• condo, frplc,
S289.000. .,. • Mii 20EAB1N. ElaGmARrDmE,NdSln. 4rBmr.. dln./llv, utll rm. encl Call Wolfinger Really. To pt.oe ycNr ~ oc•1n view, walk lo Bullder w1nt1 to Joint _. ••-....... , Ill CUYH 2l3 530-l394 before IM l>ledl Security 111 finest ventur-e. l'n BR. 1'h Ba • FrplC • ltrlums. soler pool =-:~~"' De.auville modal • prlc:ed porch, •II applet Incl • 1'99dlng 1publlc, 1manllla1. N°0 patl 141-t2H R· 1 lot • view • Appl. completely remodeled In •-• ~ below othe<S Spac;oua. Fruit tree• lge 101. rec You don't need 8 gun to phone Sl150/mo 98$-I044 pie
only & out S235,000. 20221 2 story, t11g1 4 Br high celllngs. canyon c:en1er Incl indoor •ka1· "draw tut" when you Delly Ptlo1 IYI ,__
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lo-price SBA 3 bl do 2 Br 1 Bl 11undrv and grlCIOUS good loolla I.VI ITmT ll&ll.,,.... Leu then S yra old 11591( ' rm, tuteluHy dec:oriled, $550.000
Prtva1e tennis. pool, IP&. Conveniently loc:eted. In-LAlmt>eer R~ & Inv 1ennlt, partt1 & lake prl-ti llE 11111 HCAl. tor Attia faet 11 thla bf'llld A tenlutk: 2 Br. & Oen In credible tu b1nellls. H ..... .. MW llstJtlQ In ldNI loca-JumlM Cr .. 11. Call lor Owner1 will help ttn1t1c:e.1 ____ .,.._._ ... _____ 1 ~~50tlnt tlfms avaJI. IPll Slll&J 1·1
tion. Shof1 walk to ..., details. ere11er est·8800 AQ1 Ms.oeso 1W1 UMmU 752-8318 933.9509 142-1200
mentary IChool a park. S""" 000 OPELi HOUSE Sun 1 5 4 BR 2'.;o&. no qua111u..1----------1 ~hr:, ~ ~r~~ Cofone :;;;·Mw Duple11 820,.\llctOfla-3Br, 1Ba lngl Low Int Step• i~ Fm&.Y ... I
this •prtwlltlg famlly A b11u11fut bargain I $98,500 983-7010 und 5acr1nc. 11 S189, Spac:iou1 4 Br 2 Ba petlo
PETE BARRITT ;.. REALTY home on..._ lot w/fruh Open beam celling• .__. ... _ .. 000 1146-4 867 or home located In Wood· ..,... brk:k 11 I I ' ()wi,. trane • .,,..,, _.. teo-7519 bfidgl Wiik to ec:hoola Ir-. Ownef' may help r99 aces. rench eel thl Pfk» 110,500. 31---------1 and shopping A1klng
you u11 your GI to1n1 ~101~:,:,/~,·~:;J;':'· Bf. 2 Be 2 car garage. Bui. Bulle!f 1042 ooly $178,000. 567-5784, -:;;;;;;;:=
t ~0,~1$ ~~So'~~~O 1C~I: The A.., Eetalerl coppet plumblng, new BAYVIEW LIQUIDATION 3 631-7370 i
752-7373 ----------. ~~O ~~5~ Br. 2't. Ba. 5% down. ..,aw..,..,. A..J.EE llYUTH llft.D 548-ilS3 S180.000 & up. Agent ~-JOnt 1n.,,.tment with one ----------1 7141151-1851 TI )\,\I Amel REAOY WEST CLIFF
HOME n-t m...e:e: of CdM'• belt~ .... MOTHER-4N-LAW UNIT ,_9_A_Y_F_R_O_N_T_L_IQ_U_ID-A--1
~~ south ol PCH. PotUlve W/Slde 3 l>r. 2 ba. dbl TION 2 Br 2't Bl with 4 Bdrms. 3 bath9 • own·
_... 1\1"9 left for Hawaii
Qu1llfl9d buyers could
move right In • get the
children Hllled for II
grNI aurnmer In thl• line
loc:etion! $229.000
aft•-tu clllh flow A.. gar. Xlnt rental potanllll. · ' · 1um1ble lln1nclng al 1129 950 (819)753-8355 Dock 1 25.000 down/ ' ' S 2 3 9 , 0 0 0 . A g e n t 1--_,;;;=--_,;;;;..__--l ~. AC.---
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Old C. Cod. 200 ft trom Cflannel. Boat me>«lng. 1 v... ~ .• bdnn. 2
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Agt. K'tl• ftoberta. t7J.4000 °' 712-7490
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408 AVOCADO AVE. W8/lffl appeellng, lrllllly PRICE REDUCED. Spe·
1'-' lot• • 3 bd. 1% bl dacor•lld and newly c:loul 1 Bdrm and unit on M2· 1IOI ••1-1100
" 11om1 with character upgraded. Owner• I n· ----------.i 1535,000 Open beam celllnga. xloua. Aaktng ~ 1112, 1-p••• ApprOllCll trom P11eltlc: 500. Call &40-1151 .., .. , -
"OLD CMOf'R<?,NA DEL lendacaped 2 Bdrm Iha w1l•r. Ba1ulllully ti 141-1111 I
87"' .. 225 gr•enhouaa window. 11 1 .... , •~ ........ .,_ Won't 1181long11 $147, ._ .,._.
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PETE BARRETI
•. REALTY II.... 1P11 ... ,1-1 1155,000. t OuHn'1
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EMtlldl IOcetlon. Thies o-rtlald. CIOM '°pool, 18 ~~~a!ance 000 I SSl.000 IHUm·
Bdrm llome 1191 a IWOI t9Mle & racquetball, nu-Mwy & Cr-. 11119 It 1~ 1MnQ room, .,_ tnrougfl "*'OU9 tre11, 2550 eq ft 8 8 ,.. RenelAll!Ce Modtil, 38'.
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BARREn
. REALTY
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* •3809 Alwr. WMt Newpott, NB
730-1300 MH.000 Sun 12·4
2308 Cllff Dr , N~ Hghta, NB
842-8200 1388,800 8at/8un 1·&
285 Santa IHbel (!Utaldt) CM
842-5200 S14t,500 Sun 1-5
104 Via Cordova (Udo IM) NB
873-4083 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4
82 S.. laland, Big Cyn, NB
873-4400 128&,ooo Sa 1-5/Sn 11-'4
**6802 W. Oceanfront, NB 844~6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
2 •R plua PAM RM or DEN
25 Sea leland, Newport Beach
831-1400 $345,000 Sun 1-4
**10 Balboa CovN, N.B.
84'4-6200 $425.000
2 BR plue ,AM RM 0t DIN
* 19 Curl Or. Jaaml,,. Crk,vu,CdM
6'40-1515/(619)728-5151 S IS 12·4
1931 Port Lockalelgh, HVHms, N.B.
$225,500 Sat/Sun 9-5
429 S. Grand, Orange
832-3910 $111,500 Sun 12-5
15 Evening Song (Trtlrk) Irv.
760-8333 $159,900 Sun 1-5
3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB
760-8333 $355,000 Sun 1-5
#8 Kamalii Court, Newport Beacn
631-1400 $180,000 Sa1/Sun 1-4
992 Bayside Cove West, N.B.
631-1400 $397,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
'4985 Pase<> Segovia, Trtlrk, Irv.
64'4-9060 $159,500 Sun 1-5
8 Wlnte<green (Deerfield) Irv.
540-1151 $134,950 Sun 1-5
1'4 Canyon Island, Big Cyn, N.B.
6'44-9060 $249,000 Sun 1-5
411 Allso Ave., Newport Hts, NB
644-9060 $284,000 Sun 1~
3 BEDROOM
820 Victoria. Costa Mesa
96'4-6168 $98,500 Sun 1-5
2210 Avalon, Costa Mesa
548-7153 $105,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
'467 62nd St .. Newport Beach
63 1...0263 $212,000 Sat/Sun 10-4
3 19 Flower St. (Eaatslde) C.M.
642-5200 $139,500 ' Sun 1-5
142 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) NB
673_..063 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
# 12 Mirror Lake, lrvlne
751-3191 $159,900 Sun 1-5
406 Avocado Ave., "Old CdM"
675..,.225 $535,000 Sun 1-5
559 Vista Flora, BluHs, NB
631-1400 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1_,.
439 62nd St., Newport Shores, NB
675-1771 $199,750-fee Sun 1-5
2520 Wea1mlnater, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $132,500 Sun 1-4
**3810 Channel Pl., Newport Bch
631-1266 $595,000 Sun 1-5
1751 Plaza Del Sur, Penn.Point
631-1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2606 E. Orange Grove, Orange
832-3910 $149,500 Sun 1-5
1815 Bonnie Doone Terr(lrv.Terr)CdM
759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
615 Powell P1ac:e. Newport Beach
546-2313 $250,000 Sun 1-4
19961 Carmanla Ln., Hunt. Beach
546-2313 $122,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-4
•3401 Santa Clara. Costa Mesa
645-0303 S168,500 Sun 1-3
•200 Kings Pl. (Clfhvn) NB
64S-0303 $1, 195.000 Sa 12-2/S 12-5
2221 Vista Dorado, Bluffs, N.B.
873-5354 $195,000 Sun 1·5
41 Rockwood, Woodbridge, lrvlne
873-5354 $1 14.500 Sun 12-5
4985 Paeeo Segovia. Trtlrk, Irv.
844-9060 $f59,500 Sun 1-5
2174 Peciflc Ave, The BluHs, CM
~529 $159.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn, NB
644-6200 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1312 Santenella, Irv. Terace
752· 1'414 $179,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
18 Montanas Norte, lrvlne
844-6200 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
233 18th Pl., Newport Beactl
644-6200 $155,000 Sun 1-5
1459 Oeauvtlle, Frenctl Quartet
631-7370 $102,960 Sun 1:30-5
23636 Vetona, Laguna Hills
770-6737 $127,000
3202 Wahington, Costa MeN
54S-2313 s 129,500
3126 Klllybrook, Costa M ...
546-2313 s 123,500
'469 E. 19th St. (Euttlde) CM
831-8011 $155,900
2ee 1 Crestview. Bayah<><•
Ul-1400 Sltt.000
2118 Fellpe, Newport Beach
8"'4-7020 $198,500
Sun 1-4
Sun 1·4
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
Sun 1·5
20022 Cove. Huntington a..ch
983-8787 $118,900 Sun 1·6
2221 M ... Ot ., Santa Ana Hghta 844-8200 $299,000 Sun 10· 1
a .,. ..... '* • or D«N 2507 UghthouM (HV Btdmt) CdM
175-8000 $47&.ooo &al/Sun 1-5
1903 Yecht Collnla. N9wpor1 Beech
979-2230 $410.000 Sun 12-5
207 V1a Orvi.to (LldO 1 ... ) NB
762-SM 1 14&5.000 8un 12•5
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22 Mla~MMdow (T'urtlerOdc) ltv.
552-1258,000 Sun 1-5
17881 FRmont, Fount.9'n Vty
H3-t787 t155,000 Sun 12:10-5
1411 Klnat Ad. (Ctlft Ha'*1) M8 .. .,.., ...
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e.2-5200 '525,C)OO...M • --
,4 YcwtctNN (Httw Adg) NB
151-1100 u.a mMon
Sun 1-5
11 Hiiisborough (HrbrRdgHls) NB
780-8333 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2109 E. Balboa (Penln) NB
760-8333 $625,000
72°1 Bayelde Or., Newport Beach
Sun 1-5
631-7600 $1.250 mllllon Sa/Sn 1-5
36 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB
760-8333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
21511 Archer Cir., Hunt. Beach
751-3191 $169,950 Sun 1-5
28762 Sllverado Cyn Rd Sllverado Cyn
832-3910 $186,000 · Sun 11-5
24 Inverness. Big Canyon, NB
631-1400 $1,075,000
2491 Crestview (Byshra) NB
644-7020 $420,000
62 Drakes Bay (Spygls) NB
644-7020 $474,000
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-5
Sun 2-5
• 1905 Yacht Reaolute, Seavlew. NB
759-0619 $425,000 Sun 1-5
412 Pirate Rd .. CllHhaven. NB
642-7658 $215,000 Sun 1-5
121 2 Pembroke Lane, Westclltf
644-6200 $225,000 Sun 1-5
•4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) NB
760-8333 $549,500 Sun 1-5
16550 Hemlock Clcle, F.V
963-0891 S 14 T ,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
5631 Marilyn Cr., Westminster
964-331 1 $135,900 Sun 1-5
T Crest Clrcle, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $249,000 Sun 1-4
1907 Tradewtnds, Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $325,000-Fee Sun 1-4
2120 Aster Place, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $189,000 Sun 1-4
11721 Candy ln., Garden Grove
546-2313 $109,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
434 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
631-1266 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
214 Amethyst, Balboa Island
644-9060 $380,000 Sun 2-5
#35 Skysall, Jasmine Crk, CdM
759-1501 Sun 1-5
••4610 Dorchester Cameo Highlands. NB
631-7300 $397,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
* 1211 Kings Road, Cllft Haven, NB
631 -7300 $319,000-LH Sun 1-4·30
492 161h Place. Newport Beach
63 1-7300 $205,000 Sun 1-4.30
• • 1044 Polaris Or .. Dover Shrs, NB
631 -7300 $395.000 Sun 1-4:30
• 1301 Dolphin Terr (Irv.Terr.) NB
631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30
2515 Crestview (Bayshrs). NB
631-7370 Sun 1-'4
4 BEDROOM
908 Tanana, Costa Mesa
557-6677 $135,000 Sal/Sun 10-3
600 Bolaana. Laguna Beach
'49'4-1177 Sun 12-5
428 Carnation, Corona del Mar
675-6742 $495,000 Sat/Sun 11·4
344 Joann, Costa Mesa
963-6767 !15"' 000 Sa 2-5/Su 12-5
••426 Harbor Island Or .. NB
675-3696 Sun 1-5
•2478 Rue de Cannea. Nwpt Hts, CM
644-6200 S 124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
•6 Rue Oeauvtlle, Big Cyn. NB
644-6200 $625,000 Sun 2-5
225 Via Orvleto, lido
631-1400 $549,000
1541 E. Ooean Blvd., Penn P1.
Sun 1-5
631-1400 $425.000 Sun 1-5
• 1717 Bayadere Terr (lrvTe<r) CdM
644-7020 $450,000 Sun 1-5
•2315 Aralla, Eastblutt. N.B.
644-6200 $190.000-LH Sun 1-4
760 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB
64'4-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-5
•4533 Perham. Cameo Shores
64'4-6200 $649,000 Sun 1-4
630 Cameo Hlghlandt, CdM
675-5511 $325.000 Sun 1-5
•••124 S. Bayfront. Balboa 111
844-6?.00 $1 ,760,000 SIS 1:30-4:30 * 1901 Galatea Terr., Irv. Terraoe
&4!-6200 1725,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
1206 Key w .. t, Harbor View Hm1
673-1800 $410,000 Sal/Sun 1-4
1606 Mariners Or .• Newport Bch
644-8200 $299.000 Sat 2-5
4 aR ptue ,AM Ml « DSN
417 Ave. VaqutfO, San Cteiment• 497.5494 S119.900 Sun 11:30..,.'.30
•522 20th Bt.1!!,'!,ntlngton 8dl
eeo-1&10 ~.000 Sun 1·'4
18902 Fleaataff. Huntington Bch
"3-e78"1 t102.soo Sun 12·!5
*2073 Swan (Mtea Verdt) CM
&4&-2313 *258,500 Sun 1-4
224 7th St .. Hunt1ng1on lch
848-4887 1188,000 Sun 1-4
eaaa atttr• aravo ('frt.,_> 1rw
552· 7600 $259,000 8"n 11-5
2700 ~ Ln .. CdM •
$31• 1 it()O t3e1,50() 8uf'I 1•D
Orano• Coul OAIL. y PIL.OT /Sunday, April 10, 1983
•20221 Deervale, Hunt. Beach
96'4-1921 $235.000 Sun 1-4
1718 Port Margate, Hrbr View Hms
64'4-6200 $341 ,000 Sun 1:30-5
2572 Circle Drive, Bayshores
644-8200 $795,000-Fee Sun 1-5
• 1801 Antigua Cir, Baycreat. NB
644-6200 $424,500 Sun 12-4
• • 172'4 Por1 Margate (HVHms) NB
644-0134 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
219 Via Nice, Udo Isle, N B
673-2566 $479,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1441 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shores. NB
548-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
133 Via Undlne, l:.ldo Isle, N.B.
675-7298 $694,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
#6 Coventry, Harbor Ridge
752-2399 $710,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
1222 Sussex Ln. (Westcllff) NB
642-5200 $229.000 Sun 1-5
•4 MoJo Court, Nwpt Crest. NB
675-5788 $187.500 Sun 1-4
26 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn) NB
642-5200 $550,000-fee Sun 1-5
• 1206 Key West, Harbor View. NB ~73-1600 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*3016 Java Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM
631-1266 $425.000 Sun 1-4
11 Cherbourg (Hrbr Rdg)
760-8333 $675,000 Sun 1-5
it4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB
760-8333 $1 ,495,000 Sun 1-5
2595 Altamar (Irv Cove) Laguna
631-7600 $695,000 Sun 1-5
2731 Fremont (Mesa del Mar) CM
631-7370 S 142,500 Sun 1-5
•271 S. Parker, Orange
832-3910 $175,000 Sun 12-5
5742 Sierra Casa (Trtlrk) Irv.
552-7500 $219,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
2104 Yacht Mischief (Seavu) NB
760-8333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
46 Mission Bay (Spygls) NB
760-8333 $599,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
14 Morrow Bay (Spyglass) NB
760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
2032 Swan Or. (Mesa Ve<de) CM
751-3191 $199.500 Sun i·5
••2039 Bayside Or .. CdM
759-9100 $1.200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •2658 Bayshore Or .(Bayshrs)NB
759-9100 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •920 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isl, NB
644-9060 $2,650,000 Sun l -5
•*2616 Bayshores Or, Bayshrs, NB
644-9060 $1 ,695.000 Sun 1-5
1730 Port Margate. HV Hms. N.B
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5
•4626 Roxbury, Cameo Shrs, CdM
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5
•4512 Roxbury. Cameo Shrs. CdM
759-1501 Sal/Sun 1-5
• •4621 Gorham Or.(CameoShrs)CdM
644-9060 $769.000 Sun 1·5
18 Sliver Fir. Woodbridge, Irvine
551-5801 $184,900 Sun 1-5
•2708 Clltt Or .. Newport Bch
631-1266 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• * 1857 Prt Renwlck(HVHms)NB
644-9060 $390.000-Fee Sun 1-5
2609 llghthOuse Ln. (HrbrVuHls) CdM
$588,500 Sun 1-5
2060 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 $215,000 Sun 2-5
1050 Santiago, Dover Shores. NB
644-6200 $7'49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2840 Catalpa, Eastbluff. NB
551-8700 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1944 Flamingo Orlve(Meaa Verde)CM
631-7300 $225.000 Sun 1-4.30
* 1509 Highland Or (Hrbr Hghlnds) NB
631-7300 $265.000 Sal/Sun 1-4 30
* 1924 Leeward Ln .. Baycrest. Nt:t
631-1300 $2*35.000 Sun 1-4·30
2 106 Windward Ln., Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $2'99,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
* 1400 Nottingham Rd .. Weatclf. NB
631-7300 $329,500 Sun 1-4·30
• 1834 Commodore Rd., Beyaeat. NB
631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4 30
.. a Winged Foot. Big Cyn, NB
&44-6200 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
• 1118 Somereet Ln., Was1clf. NB
631-7300 $.475,000 Sun 1_,.:30
53 Cambria. Spyglue. N.B.
631-1300 $876,000 Sun 1_..:30
•• 1500 King• Road, Cllff Haven, NB 831·7300 $875,000 Sun 1-'4:30
12 Rue Vert•. Big Canyon, NB 831-7300 $795,000 Sun 1_,.:30
• 1e24 Antlgu• Wey, Newport Bch 54S-2313 $5~4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 2406 Franotaco. Newport a.ach ea.eooc> $314,000 Sun 1·5
IMNOOM
**219 Vta Udo 80\ld, Lido 111, ND
780-1900 $1,995,000 Sun 1-S
2912 Carob, !aatt>Mt, N.B. &4&-1~ 1255,000 8at/8un 1-e
I M plUI ,AM Ml°' DIN * 1524 Antigua Way, NNpoft llctl
!5'48·23 13 1849,900 8tt18un 1·6
1850 Port ChartN, HRB Vu Hm1
548-213 1341,500 Sun 1.5
• 1 133 Highland (BaycrMt) N B
646·9'498 $40&.ooo Set/Sun 1-5
#3 Bordeaux (Hrbr Rdg) NB
780-8333 SH&,000
#3 San Sebutlan, Htrbor Ridge
Sun 1-5
760-1900 $1,7915,000 Sun 1-5
600 1Sth St .. corner Kings Pl , NB
494 -77!54 S285,000 Sun 12-4
• •35 Rldgellne. Hrbr Ridge, NB
760-1900 $1,760,000 Sun 1·5 * 1918 Port Cardiff, HV Hom", NB
644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
••20 Cypreat Pt .. Big Cyn, NB
63 1-7300 S 1, 195,000 Sa/Sn 1-4·30 • * 220 1 Alta Vista, Eastblutt. NB
631-7300 $359,000-Fee Sun 1-5
• 1600 Anha lane, Newpor1 Bch
631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-4:30
5 BA plut 'AM AM or DEN
• 1442 Kennymead, Orange Brk Ac.Orange
631-1400 $439,000 Sun 1·4
•2695 Canary Or (Mesa Verde) CM
549-1366 $250,000 Sun 1-6
1930 Port Chelsea, Npt Beach
494-1840 $360,000 Sun 1-5
•4 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge. NB
644-6200 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1-5
6 BEDROOM
8 14 Port Charles. Newport Bch
546-2313 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
ti BR plue FAM AM or DEN * * •41 Linda Isle Or.
Linda Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $1,650,000 SIS appt. only
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
6 1 Lake Pines (lakes) Irvine
540-1151 $112,500 Sun 12-3
2 BEDROOM
2554 Elden # B 102 (Eastside) CM
540-1151 $148.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
14588 Golden Glen (Wint Sq) Irv
559-1737 $88,900 Sun 12-5
407 Brighton Springs, Costa Mesa
559-9400 $1 29,500 Sun 1-4
1102 Sandi Lane. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $115,900 Sun 1-5
2 BA plu• FAM RM or DEN
*2301 Redlands. Newport Beach 644-7020 $264,000 Sun 10·2
3 BEDROOM
4052 Germalnder (Univ Pk) Irv
640-90 19 $127.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
22476 Camlnlto Costa (Vig) Lag His
655-3017 S 124,250 Sun 12-5
•3 14 Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
lf 195 Mount Erebus. Fountain Vly
j 546-2313 $117,900 Sun 1--4
4 BEDROOM
• 2156 Vista Entrada {Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $259.000 Sun 1.5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR S·ALE
2 BEDROOM
•B Greenbriar. Woodbridge, Irv.
551-0667 $145,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
18535 Vallarta, Huntington Bch
963-6767 $139,900 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM * 104 Aspen, Costa Mesa
644-2562 S 133.000 Sat/Sun 2-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
1 BR plu. 1 BA
•300 Grand Canal, Balboa Island
631-1400 $460,000 Sun 1-5
2 BR plu1 1 BR
508-508 'h Narcissus. CdM
499-5648 $299.300 Sun 1-5
2 BR plut 1 BH
310 Coronado, Balboa
631-1400 $315,000 Sun 1-5
4004 River, Newport Beach
631-1400 S425.000 Sun 1-4
3 BR plut 2 BA
423 Carnation, Olde CdM
675-8370 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
450 1 Seashore, Newport Bch
760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plua 3 BA
500 36th St .. Newport Beach
675-1TT1 $495,000-fee Sun 1-5
416-416'h Carnation. CdM
63 1-1400 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t30 1 & 1301'~ N. Baytrnt, Bal. 191.
631·1400 S850,000 SaVSun 1·5
I BR plua 3 •R
509 Acacia (Ooeen1lde of Hwy), CdM
64S· 7048 ~'40,000? Sat/Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 UDROOM 30801 S. Cat HWY OFC S. 322, 8 . Lag.
499-4242 126.500479.800 Dally
HOUSES FOR RENT
' KDROOM 2114 Vllta LM9dd, Btuffl. NB
720-f 113 t 12t5/n\O Satl&.in 12-4
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II MlllY llWll 810 CANYON IAAOAIN, BAVl'AONT 2 81 I la. nanoing II 10%, ,..._
CLIFI' HAVEN
3 ldrm1, dining room
Ind *· towty ~ of ~ llld OOMn, from •U room• INt the wine cel-lar HU,000 lncludta
land.
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tmm1d evall. U 0,000
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Model, 1lng11 atory. In
the 111u1t1, Newport
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• & ~ flrlc41d uo.ooo H ~ ........... 130"300• Aoeni. °"" 11a.1n1 I••• than any DHn• • R"9 8vn 12""
tiome 111 BIO c~yon. "'°" Fantutk ally uparad Lautremont, 4 IY .... ... •• ,., tun :;•.r.11~1~ ~':ri~ ~~~thbatak, flamUl~O';" /" ro,rmalCaD~~;. with Milli ON .. VllW 6 ht ~fl~ 2
own« wlll llnanc:e. Agt. "'""° na u v W rorJ\ waunA I() Nat~H80AH000t b1 oondomfnlum wtlh a.o.~ mount.Ina, cu1tom ooordlnatod decor. P1noram1 ot OOMI\, btr. llAV vtEWt JUST 12,8 •WPHT ••st Cultom 11ecurily 1y1t.ern. MUST SEE! c11a11na • ..,., from hwy 600 ·
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3 Bdrm, l M beth, family rm Very 1.ar,.
bedrooma, Iara• rountry kitchen wU.h
mic r owave & extr11. Uparadod
carthtonc carpt't, fret11hly painted and
immac, xlnt Woet.miN\er nel&hborhood
In cul-de-uc.
Priced at only Jl3~.900 Submit
Open Sun 1-~ 5631 Marilyn Cr.
or caU Lynn Andc1'110n 964-3311
Century 21/Walk ln
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., .. OI ~ F11mlly rm, pane4ec:1 omo.. pool
Owner will 1111.n to any
Plan , Futt OOMn vtew., UOll ua&.n ... 1111 .., ..., .. , ~=·,ro:,.~_,,tn;, ":tt. CMlnlr• Rlty 75~ fltw ni. ..,I 380. V1c1n1. 1209.000. http wl\h ftnenc:tno StNI Nwot 8h0fff 3 Br 2
Giant ' Bdrm home. Cati 1151·tt3& lkt. 1319,llOO. dB~A,··'' r,,•km••ov!!7e'x51011~ 1..,.rt .... ~ lMfjC.re .. al .... I bout1 appro11 28001-I U"'iilfY, .. ;'j•ittif li'itr ---------1W1lk to bMCl'I 3 bt, 2 bl, v •rn -_ _ _ _ _
f •• I Formel dining • s•tt,000 --llll fM land. Poot 6 t.,nle. Hll INff lrlH Ing financing Price 2 STORY BAVFRONT 3 •-n•-••
•,q.lly TWO llr•' N-48r 3'Abe.50 11IOI 6 r """ 1212000 031-0283 ... ••t/• 1·1 11l81~.Cell10fdetall1 Br 3 81 1"1, dock ....... om~ -
R LTY am r()()fn. 3 l rptc •Fr doo11 lg Febuloue ownt Home -. . -" .. .._,. ••""
el a cu Remodeled tunny PlllO. boll eio1-l•elutlng 3 bu lrpk:. 2 No 12 Vlenn• Herbor ••t-tlOO DOC SIDE 8•0..8208 ~~4:8~1~.~o, Ag. n I from ~room ~
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ti~ SPAI 1288,000. age. oak llrt, greclout ctr altac:hecJ g1reg1, Ridge Vecent Ren1l1·1---------YtLU IAl.H& br, m1ny amenll
I •• U lft I 1 O % !towing plan Ideal lor en· huge mttr 1ult1 w/1lttlng Hnce MOdtl 3 bd,. 21..; HARBOR VIEW HOMES CONDOS HlllT t llllf 11275 mo. Celt Pllr ,
956-0809 or 957-8400. Newport Helghtt, 3 Br. I 81 hou .. , new paint. t--0-N_S_A_N_T_IA_Q_O_O_R_IV_E_
new roof. rellnlehed In OoV9f Shor ... 2 11ory,
hardwood floor-. foroecr ' t>r, 4 be, 3500 aq fl air heat. detached dbl temlly hOfM with pool 3
car g1r1ge, lerge ye;d. lrplcl, 3 cer garage, ae-
521 cl Modena. A.tklng curlty eyatem. F" lend
S 18~.ooo 548-504 I •ft Triple A c:ond Pnc.d lo
letlllnlng Ownr/Agt. 1m plu1 balcony w/bey ba. 10"/t down. Below 2 Br Den 1931 Port 2 Br 2 Be apeclout 4 br. 4 bl l'lome w/ dl)ll 762·1'40, evH & IOlft. 875-7298 Open Sal/Sun view & private boat •llP m11ket. Juel Reduoed to Lock1lel,h. By Owner iundeck , wlll'I ocean approx 2700 eq fl One wknd1 720·196&
1·6. 133 Vie Undlne. ra~~~3:35 8 150 1 or $375,000. 951·8398 only $22 ,600. view 1249.000 of the !>Ml bu'f9 on Udol 3 br chermer 2 ba 2 cat
le4Ht4 Ul,0001 IHT IEWNIT PllOI oa,e Ot4·0hr•l•al BIO CANYON highly up-1 Br 1 Be C11111n1 view S• 79 ,ooo Open s.11 gereoa tr!>IC 04lk '"°°"
Cuttom dulg ned 3 2Br 1be,S128,000 Pro· WAIJCIR&J.EE Llk•n-•brl3be pool gtadedBroldmoorPlan. 11.0,000 Sun 219 Via Nice Welk '10 pvt beach.
81 n--t .,..._.. $406 000 s..is.9488 private ew1mmlng pool , 2 Br 2 B• Top lloor wnn 1573·25&8 $ lOOO/mo Avall May 1,
Bdrm nome i two· peny Mer1 840·9019 ---~ · epa. 111re large lot, mag-hlftl'I celllnga & 1kyllght1 IWIH •st llLL _7_60_-1_1_15-4 ____ _
15. Mii S485.000 644-7424
~~~~g~%g1~7,~==~ Mc:Claln• Big Canyon A.__........., Foreclosure Reduced nlllc:enl view. Cell Anna $ 89.000.
3-car garage Tr· uly re-Townhom• Prof deco· r::.T. S IOOK Baylront 3br, or Magdy 4715-1234 or 2 Br 2 81 with large CONDO IN EASTBLUFF Lari ge 2 bdrm, den. II~
For Clueified Ad
ACTION
l ~ 2b• 40 ellp 13851< 1537 8285 kitchen & ocHn view Excellent llnanc:tng lreptec. 1825. 1tec11 owners pride I reted 2 bdrm. betl'I, ' 1573 ·,.64 1--·------1208,000 $1155.000 or wlll trlde lor 840·6188 or 493-8499
Tl'I• IHIHI draw In tne $398,000. probate tale •Ingle level, 1245·000 • LARGE DUPLEX 2 Br 2 Be with lovely lndlen Well• Condo + --------
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Wnt e Delly Piiot Ill 2390 Fee Agt 973•9•09 •llM 11111 HClltn 3 Br 2.Bt: unit plu9 patio area $1 78.000 cHh 4BR 21;, blll'lt, C .. ta MHa 22ff
Clualfled Ad. 15-42·5678 3707 S •BRISTOL llHIOH 111,100 ~~ CRE.ATM I Very llexlble ltnenclng. ;r::/~.~~ ~u:i='lo ·~:~~ JAL Proper11et 15-45.15-459 clo .. to 1nopp1ng and Weellld• C.M Clean &
. trll Hiii PORTFOllO offered tor one of N-· $ 3 1 o . o o o Agent lt•Jtrt Great Ott...,t Po o I P "t Pa, t Y •harp 2 Br. 1 Ba. c:ar-8 .......
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•·•e 1 poll Beaches II nest • 7 "/1550""4018 Iv meg or ""'I•. lenc-"' petlo, -· ... Fri/Sal/Sun 10 em to 4 ""OPE.RTl[S, 1~•( Condominium• 64"· 1"•"' e e 1 t ... -""' ... ..,, ,.., " .,.., 2 r 2 •· •no• 11ory. 1519/5615-4722 clad g1r1ge, no pete. ;~~iii~~~·:•;•;ra;l;.;;;;;;':00~2 9AAB8 I P$2"!.2.2000•21 ~~~o. g'a. Bkr N-port Beech ,_4_B_r_p1u_1_F_em __ R_m_W_1t-k c:holc:• quiet loc S170. llst •RU 1525/mo plue 1525 MC ---I ~DS""-g 673 .. &&47 to beach Open Houae 000. ~. Credit check req
-· luy Realty. "IST 11111011 , _Anaheim 772-9370 Set/Sun. 40 1 Colton. TI L 1 Wiii trade down Owner 546·5442 Of 770-5629.
lu 'llW kl $115• 000 c IOI wltl carry flnanctng ,... _______ _ TEllllFIC IAYFllOIT VALUE
60 feet on the bay in lovely Dover
S hores. Prtvat.e pier and float large
eno~gh for a 60 foot yacht.
Spacious two story home with 4
bdrms., den, formal dining rm ..
hobby shop and cheerful breakfast
rm. Bayside bn ck patio big enough
for a pool. $880,000 L.H.
El & h FlllREI YllW Liii ISLE /If lnEI :i~., np,ede 10; 2 Br. J.~: H2· 1 aume 111 T.D Brfght & M-Verde ex~. h<>me. 4 ~~~~~~~~ agent c: ermlng EnJoy private •P• and __ II Ml-Olla cheery. xlnt eond Quaf. br, 3 be. 2 llory. lem rm, :: Pl.-1 Tl •trt 1 I Hampton Mdl w/ocn & large yard In 11'111 .. lop ol 1'2 VIA UNOINE ~~SIDE ~208 -------:---lly thruoul 4 Br Ken· din rm, wet bar, 3 car
1¥5. ..,.... city Htel view, pvt guard the hut .. S.avl...-. home 3 BR 1,,; ba 35. 101 Lge Newport Crest Condo llngton mdl Hwt>or Rid· garage Gardener Incl.
Lo• 3Br 3b• Eeatblull geted community w/pool 1Je1 ..... l•a 1·1 So patio. '1ge garage 3 Br 2'1t Bl 199.000 111 ge Added loft, formal S1200 mo 838-5085; $J~~.~wPhl;:;1,~~~d ~ennte lacllltlel 5'lO, ltOI '"" lltstl•te with work are•. quiet end ii•~v •. ~~;~~'C':ii 1':: dining, guarded gete eves 770-180•
Open HM Sun 12·5 of llland. Fee lltle S375. "'II c H I ' r { 1 II RA l details ~~i.m&. pc~~."' A~·knl~1g' 3 Br. 2 e •. gar. yd &
By owner Reduced $20K 1903 Yacht Collnle IEIT PllOE llmll 000. owner financing ' .. • Pr r• ''' TI L gardn $875/mo 287 to $179,000 Low linen 3 $575.ooo Make offer· Brentwood 645-6373, Bt 2 btk1 lo ocHn Owner (71 •) 978·2230 Customized Harbor View 10• VIA CORDOVA Fllll UT 142-1111 Emerald Bay Rii y 6'6-61583
6'5-8841 Mon-Fri home with French doore. 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 So patios. Supetb 1rcNlec:1ure tit· H 141-8111 49•· 18<&0 --------~::::..::::::_:_ ____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •P•. wood treatment and beam ceUings, complete ed on 200· of th• Big tlln t PllYATl
1714) 673-4400 Hlllllll RlllE •st llU prlv.,. kllcl'len remodel, Inter· Canyon Country Club OLlffUYEI I Ir l .Y. M•H 1 Br treller. lurn or un-
3 Br, 2 Be. near ocean, I 2•75.ooo1iee 1 I com. alee gar dr & gall. end furnished by Steve lllllOll ~~~"1011 ~~.1/!!!. 1~001>;;: turn. Utll pd. Range &
121 ll 621-2121
T1w Hart.or Atw'1 La.Jttt
htablite..d bat b .. (;Oll ... IY
ESTATES · 2 bd, den,
library, Cust SPA. 1-'ANTASTIC VIEWI
759-1078 own/agt
3 bd, 2 ba. + Patio Rm,
Pool. Neutral decor. Xtra1. $184 .500
548-8665
tennis & pool Lease ••• ttH It • lire detectort Cloee to Ch• .. of Arcl'lltec:lurel ~ -.. ........ frig $395/mo, 111 p1u1
land. $125,000 1111 Pert Oarlt• bHchea. tennis. boat Dlgnt fame Computer =· f:=l!y ~"~;";.~ ~b::·,=~~~r _sec_on_ly 499·1617 Ill-toll 11or1ge and •hopping tec:nnology In over 700 overlookllj large wood· wm help wlfinanc Come EASTSIDE 2 Br.-,.;-Ba. JO-ANN DORAN ALTA Fee lllle $375,000 0-1q II . $3.950,000 lee. ..... d 15 000 0 H s 1 5 llnanclng with llnenclng ave.Hable. ""' yer · • -el pn se un • · lrplc, lndry rm, lnc<I yd, DAVIDSON
RE4LTT
lll·Ol 11 lel 11•41e llHlttr 1930 Por1 ChelMll Alk· alley pkng. All ulfl Incl.
People wno nMCI People For enher l'louse. quellll· IC2· llll Ing S360,000. Emerald $64 5 Drive by 1882
Thet'twl'lal the ad buyer• may call --------1 BeyRlty49•-1MO Orang e t l'len c all
DAILY PILOT 7141673·•063 !Or view· ======== The IHte1t drew In tiie IEst PllOO _6'_5-_7_008 _____ _
SERVICE DIRECTORY Ing 1ppo1n1men1 Also. Wut .e Dally Pt101 lrwPtlf OllllS Condo , Br 3 Bl New-
11 Ill eboull open ho..ise Sal/Sun 1-• •---------• _c_1_ua1_fled __ Ad_8'_2._se_1_a_. Ctoee to Hoeg & belch port Riviera. 2 level•
Heve 2 super 2 tavel' Avetl 5-7. $800. EvH
condot. Only 1135,000 &1 15-46-33-40 Tnurs-Sun
$150,000 Opn Sal 12""4 2 bdrm. 2 be, 2 car gw.
2310 Splndrlf1 Wsy Ag1 Flreplac:e and petlo
552-7500 1650 673-2160
OUFf un• Nie• CIHn 2 Br. 1 Be.
RoOIQX....,c;harmlng, 11ur· lenoed yard. eoctld gar-
ffy Imaginative decorat· aoe 5'90/mo. 111, tut &
Ing wlll create a lhOW· MC 2028 Wall~. HOU·
piece. 500 1511'1 Strfftl I N "B" 548-2778
corner K ing• Place 2 bd, 1'..; be Condo Prof
Open Sunday noon to ' decor Tiie, mlrr0f9, .cc. Agt. Ann Fow lke1 . S7501mo. 548-50151, or
RESIDENTIAL REAL EST A TE SERVICES 49'4-775• 545-8495 eves.
CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
llWPllT Hllm j 2 Br 1 Ba nte In~
New. tp1c:1ou1. secure. gar Lrg loll ll'led. All
Pride of ownerthlp & low MW No pell. $525/mo.
m1lnten1nce delight Sec S350 Credit c:hedt &
23-45 18th Street. Open I refe req 1850 .. B .. Mey--
Sat noon to 4 Agl Ann er. 549-348• ........ 1111,000
Dramatic ocean view & rare down coast view. •
OWner Is anxious. price slashed $100,000. This
4 BR home with private courtyard & pool Is
such exciting news that the Sandpipers are
doing a Fandango on the beach!
snaua ltU. SHIMO
Beautiful 4 BR, tam rm, single level home In
prime location. View of ocean, harbor & city
lights. Large patio, secluded courtyard. An
outstanding value In Fee.
UUM Y11W lllU SUl,000
Outstanding ocean/bay view from this home.
Fabulous large lot wtth very private pool & patio
area. Consider trade for A 1 acreage.
1&1111 Y11W llUS UH,GIO
Exceptional 4 BR home In desirable location.
Double mahogany doors flank vaulted living
room & dining room completed by parquet oak
floors. Maximum size yard for pool plus
handsome bonus room provides relaxed
retreat.
.Mllltll DEii UH,OIO
Best location on major greenbelt. best floor
plan -3 BR. family rm, single level. best A-1
condition! All adds up to our exciting new
llstlng. Ideal community w/24 hr security, pools
and tennis.
111111 YllW llW Ul2,IOO
Price reduction! Tastefully appointed 3 BR & FR
home In quiet residential neighborhood. Large
private yard, profesalonally landscaped. You
own the landll
•11& Ill UI IJOl,IOI Tttls cute duplex Is within walking distance to
the senior citizen center -perfect for an older
couple w/lncome unit. Owner la extremely
motivated -must selll Call for rents.
..... Ill IUI 1111,Ht
Lot value -old duplex needs to be remodeled
or tear It down & start over. Super location.
Slight ocean view from up-stairs. Walking
distance to beach, parks & shopping. Great
financing avallable.
~-mt• Fantastic former model with a speciacular view!
3 BR's, beautlfully upgraded with mirrored
dining room, decorator neutral wall coverings.
Dramatic muter aulte & bathll ..... . .......
EnJoty N.wport'a oc-.n breezes but llve In one
of lrvfne'1 IOWllelt ne6ghbo(hooda. Beeuttful '4
BR home, new carpet & paint. Private patio.
Prkled to MOii •
, • I
Ill OAIYll Utl,000
Customized beautiful expanded plan 5 5 BR.
The trick today In buying homes Is to find great
value, great emotional appeal, AND great
financing! This lovely home has It all.
llYllEIT Sl21,000
Big home, large yard, & value combine In this 4
BR, FR, OR, with lanal, new carpets, spa, In
neighborhood of more expensive homes.
Owner wlll assist In financing tor qualified
buyer.
Ullll llllUllS $211,000
Stopll Outstanding value In Harbor Highlands.
Large 4 BR family home with pool & sauna,
parquet floors. updated kitchen, and much
more. Financing that you'll be Impressed with.
Don't miss this onel
lllffl '211,000
Here Is your opportunity to buy rlghtl Big front
row view end unit. 3 Br, family rm, brick patio.
c athedral ceilings. newer appliances. air
conditioning & much morel Call to view.
UllH YD llllU UU,too
PRICE REOUCTION ll Beautiful expanded
Carmel. Large pool & spa, move-In condition
thru-out. Added storage area. An exceptional
value In fee land. Great family area.
YUWUH UH,000
Totally upgraded condo In beautiful Versailles.
Superb detaJllng In the oak crown moldings,
custom shutters, carved oak mantel & brass
• fixtures. Unbelievable perfection and views of
bay & ocean.
ILtffS 1211,000
Rare find, Newport Beach condo. 2 BAS, patio,
fireplace, double garage w/blt In storage,
:;ommunlty pool, & Fee. Super buy at this
price II
IUYllW IUl,000
Unobstructed view of mountains, lights, from
this highly customized 4 BR Newbedford.
Country French decor. Picturesque skylights.
Quality thru-ou1 to make this perfect home tor
you I
OTHER AREAS
~ nat•
Price Just reduced -sellers are motivated!
Bright 3 BR home with night light views. Extra
large garage w/room for workehop. Private 1pa,
community pool & tennla. Try low down &
auume balance.
..... tltl,111
Cuatom home In pr .. tlglous gated community
of lrvlne Cove. Private beach, large lot, pool,
•P•. paddle tennla court With nlte llghta, all thla
and more In thlt 4 BR hOmel
Ill GUYii ICH,000
View, large. private pool-sized yard. 3 large
BAS & baths. & all the amenities of one of
Newport 's most prestlQlous security
communities at this unbelievable prlcell
Ulllll YIEW llMH U4l,IOO
Your family w lll love llvlng herell Pool &
clubhouse right down the street. No streets to
cross to attend school. 4 BAS. famlly room &
bonus room In this nifty locatlonll
WIHI Y1EW ... H 1121,000
Epjoy the privacy & alance of your own private
pool with the community pool only a stone's
throw awayll Lovely 4 BR Palermo plan In a
marvelous locatlonll Many upgradesll
BEACH COMMUNITIES
Pl.alU IHl,000
PRICE REDUCTION. Enjoy this new custom
bayfront 4 BR home with the finest views of
Newport Bayl Recreational spa. BBQ &
refrigerator plus pier & sllp for 50' boat.
Ull HI0,000
Outstanding 4 BR residence. street to street
location. Master suite Includes llb/den featuring
19th century fl replace mantel. Oak floors,
Fr.,nch doors, teakwood cabinets & superior
landscaplng blend to create a lovely elegance.
IAllll PDmlU U1t,tl0
Warmth of wood floors highlights this charming
hacienda. Perfect family home where you can
run on the beach. watch the exciting wedge or
Just sit In front of your own flreplaoe.
U&.11& PllllAU 1210,tOO
Affordable 2 bedroom 2 bath home with
spacious brick patio and screened eating area.
Stepa to bay, ocean & wedge & seller will
consider financing.
....... , .......
Walk to everything from this 4 BA. family room
charmer. Including 6 tennla courts. 4 pools, and
one aenaettonal private eandY beachl
•I.MIU un.-EnJoy t he c:herm of Laguna In thla 3 BR
c harmer. Oceanside of PCH. Extremely
motivated Hl19". Price reduced to $336,000.
Good terma avalleble to quallfted bu)'*. Don't
mlM thla onell
Fowlkea. •94-7754. E Side 38r. 2Be. lrplc.
NEW LUXURY CONDO spa, S950 mo 111. i.t. s 155.000 LOW DOWN I ssoo MC 8"6-3532
1770 MO E'llde 2 lg l>drms 1~be 3Br. 3Be. 233 161h Pl trlplu s55otmo. Agt
Open Sun 1-5 or call 646-7•3• 979 3785 1575-<6333 • -
LARGE DUPLEX 2 bdrm. 1 be, gar W/D
l\Oo«-up No pete. $550. 38r, 2Br unu + melds ~May 1 5'45-7983
qtr1, Ill w/lrplca, 1 btk lo --------
bc h $310.000 Ag1.1Ci..n 3 br, 2 be. <lbt Qll.
6-45-16152 No pets. $600 mo. Sec. 6
REPOSSESSION eteenlng dep. Shown Sat/Sun 12_.. tea se. 8"41Ulul beyfronl 4 br, nal• (6191753-3355 ·~bl hOme Belt IOc:a· -------.,.-lion on Linde late Se· 3Br Freedom ll<>me. $600
curtty Ooclt lor 55' boal mo. + let, last + dep.
Anenc:lng to suit. Offered Avall 4-15. &42-87 t1 by owner, 642-7707
5 Br. 2 levele. aecluded DECORATOM DREAM ·
large yard.,,_, ecllc>c*, LOV9fy 3Br, 28&. nr 8ecll
•hopping Owner wlll Bey, llellen 111•<1 . fully
help llnence. Atklng equipped kitchen. oek
$255,000. L H Open cabinet• w/gatden wln-
S at I S u n 1.5 Cati dow. mirrored WU·
1544. 1742 or 6•6· 104• drobH, mirror & cedar Agent well covering• lhruout.
1--------1 French drs lead to a1c;a A11er Upper wanted 20 ml atrium & covered blldl redlue ol Newport. 11· patio w/gu BBQ. Men)'
nenclng no problem. more 11tr11. $975 mo.
1lngle/mutt1. Olen•. 111. last & eec del). 8orTv
Broker 631..,.239. no pet1. 277 Cecll Pf 1_0C_EA_N-FR_O_N_T_2_Br_2_Bl.--i (drive by then calll
GrMt toe.lion. $398,500 760-8768
Agent 7141851·1851 r---------..2 Be. $500/mo. Children &
Rt1M1 Uafarai.... pet1 OK, egt Jim
Gt1eral UH 731•3032
2 Br 2 Bl condo $525
Summer/Winter ~tel•
Beeut 3 Br lwnllM. 2~ l>L trptc; & pool. patio, •.
18•5/mo 5•8·5128 or
K3-3018 MOMS UA&.n P1wu•11mn
llM'l. 3 BR, den, 2 Bl, eourtyd
entry, cioH 10 ecnoots &
-V.,-eall1el...,--b-eci-.. -1910t--n-IQely-P • r k 1 . I '7 3 5
tumllhed, eec:urttY 1825. 213/'88-7233
Townhoute. avell mo to N-2 & 3 Bdrm town·
mo 3 Bdrm In MCurlty ~ with double ger-
compleJ1 wltl'I flreplec:e. age1. Quiet E 'tide
$1000. $800/$1200 mo. ContlCI
Penln1u11 2Bdrm end owner 11 2134-A Or*1ge ~ holne, rrl9wly rwmo-Aw . 846-0897 =~~· o'.o .. to b1y IEll YEllE Oll-WATE~ONT HOMES II• INC. &31·1400 2 Br 1 Ba, Incl var w/ ..._ lndry hook-up. 1810. ......_ lal&U -Ann• Moc .. 1and.
BAYFRONT, 2 Be, 2 Ba. 831-12ee, egt
$1385 /mo . HerbPtwiec19')0t38f289111
213-478-3577, t23 l . w/pooldb1Q11911MOO'•·
Blytront, Uttle II. BIEST Riiy 538..f180 ...
laJ.Ma "::"t. alNd 6 room hOtN
PeWU. Ut7 ~·L"' B~ J~,:
2 bf. 1 ba. fr1)tc. dbl Ill· ... No '*"' 1'700 moi 1tt & -H-ou..--f-or-ren_t _13_60/_mo_
laat 8'0-2121 wtcoYt a.5 kld1 111 bllla peldl MST (Mr. -Mlllerl Alty 539-9180 ,_
C-1 ... ... nu Nr So Co Ple.za. a "· \ \t
OcMn ~. bwlllfUI,.. ~ l aml ly: afet.
modeled s •. home. s /mo. &41-eon
I a. 8 e 11 o r _. e n t. Meee Vttde $ bf & fllm. a 1 t 0 0 I m o . C a I I rm, 2 ba. At>f, to. tlOO.
'714/N14117 546-231S 19t (Juliet
Kldt ott 8 rm• 2 bttllt w/
pool tlal H 10 Hurryt
BEST Atty 539-t190 fM
laat. ..... 1140
~lsor
·f(901ty
651·1177
2 Br 2 8' Ctrdltt In "Ttte
Terrace". Irvine.
$775/mo sgl llOfY con-
do, all. 2 car g1,.ge,
Agt Chtrtey Otrr Ae/
Max. 559-~
3BR 2YtBA twnhM. Pool,
J1e .11nnl1, $1000 mo
Jim 661-5680 7-10 eve
OrlflgllrM condo, 2 BR.
1 B1, by atream1 w/
refrlg, tennis, pOOI, Jae.
No ptta. Avl May 1
00 YOU NEED A TENANT
FOR YOUR RENTAL?
C11t John Marshall, Agt
6 yrl eXP«. 642-9808
LIE ., LSE/IPT
4 Bdrma. 3 b1tl\s 2
1tory, lttgest Bluffs plan
Tot1lty remod9fe<I • nl·
Celt IYlll abla
$1295/mo Open Stl/
Sun t2 to 4 2 t 14 Vl1t1
Laredo. Agt . Peter
Wood 720•1f13
_s_s_90_9_7_s-_9_229 ____ ,BLUFFS 2 bf4en, 2ba 1
28' 2bt condo. Sep. din lvl. grew1blt, pool, w/d,
rm. pvt patio Pool $1050. 760-8384 or $376/mo 111. 551.,..884 875-5930
In our perllC1 2 ltory 3 Bt 3 « 4 Bdrm large tlmlly
hOml dbl gar kld9 $335 room wltl\ 2nd frpk:, wet
BEST Alty 53M190... blr, 2200 1q 11 hOUM.
... •---'-.... 1 S 1000/mo. 645--055-4
.... -• ._ 2 Br & din, 2 ba, walk to
2 bdrm. 2 be comtempo-beach Frplc, palto
r1ry. North End. Ger. S895tmo 851-8300
OCEAN VIEW, deck1, wkdy1, 760-0980 eve/
flreplece. 1950 mo I wilnd
494-7551. •99-5127 ·-----bd---_--1 .. ---------lee.di area 2 rm piu .. , M"MPI decor has garage $500
2 bdrm. 2 ba hOUH BEST Alty 53M190 , ..
North End. W•lk to ....... a--.... .. Beech. 1850. 49"-7079 ............. _,. plu1 den. 2 bl. f1mlly 2 Bdrm Victoria Beach, room . SWIMMING
wood lntr, ~. utllltlea POOL. Patlol overhang,
p81d. l..uM. Kall Rent•I•. n lcely I 1nd sc•ped
497-4801. $1325. 640-1327 ,
2Br. frplc. large deck. 1-5_5_9_-e_t_88_._0t1 __ 1_20_._689_7_1 gw8gl. $850 mo. Avell ltory Bayfront. 3 8' 3
M1y 1 497-1383 Ba 1p1 In P•llo dock
US2 •v111. $1750/mo Aoent L!tw lletl 1west-1ss1
28', 28', nr ocn. no peta Beautiful 2 story home In
$750 mo. 5•8-7390, Npt Shoru er•• on
t44-7298 ...,... c • n 1111 3 B R 2 b a
l!!f!!! 1e1c• mt $1250/mo. 53&-1435
Lrg E/Bluff Condo. 2 atty, lu Jau c. . ma
' Bf. 3 Ba. Newly ref\Kb, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Fam Rm. Liv S u per . $ 1 2 9 5 I m o Rm 2 Cll erldld gar901,
876-2•90 enclad back yard, ~
LARGE BLUFFS CONDO 11 ore g I , c lo I I t o
2 1try, 4 Br , 3 81 1choo11, good erea
$1300/mo. ~2t07 $575/mo. ht, lut &
cleaning. 32108 VI• De LIAIE Oliva SJC. Call before
3 81'. TownhouM, powd-2 · 3 O or 1 It 8 P M . er rm. 2 Ba. trplc, com-81111758-25t5 wltdy1.
mty pool. I 1000/mo tnytlml weekend• H~=~EW _ Mta, airy luta Au Ult
• Br, 2 Ba. $1250/mo 28• twnhse. F•lrlana ~ °' 975-0040 Garden•. S.&O mo 5"5-1081
Jll lllllfl m 3 Br, 1¥. 8111, nr So Coeat
NEW 118tld 20 Town-PIUI. 1900/mo, plue
home VILLAGE COM· d a p 111 or r 1 n t
MUNITY. 2 & 3 Bf. 2'n 751-5019
Ba. 1t()()..l800 8Q ft. of -M-0¥9--ln-nowl--H-OUM--IOf-1
pure luxury. Ouagea. 1,...5 In .,._ ,.. __ .... Pl 1pa1 In every home -... our ~ .,....,
"'"ter 1u1te, dining BEST Alty ~190 ...
room•. wood burning hll ..... Ult
flreplecee, mlOro-wave 1.----------0YeM, pnv.te patloa a 18r + den condo ctaen. y.,dt. gMctener provid· apac:tou1 llV rm/din rm, act. Elegant llYlnCI ont; 15 "'aho!J91ng a twvs. 1550
mln11tea lrom 't11hlon m o . A e I a . ( 2 I 3 I leland. 7 mlnut• to s.c. 3•7-3499.
Ptaz1 or O.C. Alrpor1 .... --.-.. l::------1
Juat eut of Newport _ .. !!!au
IMI. & ao Of &80 Diego * Chtrmlng Cottage Frwy, From 11000/rno, CIOM to bMctl 1 Bf. no
e:u.IMH. 2478 OrllllOI I*•. Mmy 111. MSO/mo. A~. Coeta ......_ 49&-4701.
~~ ,_,_ .. _!la ...... ________ ....
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2\{ la. tf/df. 121110/mo. b11llt Int ll1re '" now "4._1480 or 130-5050, IEST Alty 5311...ettO ...
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 10, 1Ga3 03
FDllREll VIEW
Well located 3 BR. Emerald Bay home In the
desirable 1000 block. Spa, wood floors.
Catalina sunsets and white water are yours
for $890,000. Ask for David Htrschler.
EIEULI llY -$411,000
We have the lowest priced non-hwy, home In
Emerald Bay. Flat lot perfect for small
children. ocean view from llvlng room, terrific
family room, 3 BR's, & room for expansion.
This property won't last long at $495,000.
PlllYATI IUDll -EIEIW.I UY
3 BR. cul-de-sac home designed by noted
architect. Wood, glass contemp on tree filled
lot w/nlce ocean views. This family size home
otters all the charm that you could desire.
Just offered at $785,000.
AmlTlll llYEITllll
Ill lllLIElll
Best buy In Corona Highlands! Charming 2
Bedroom home with brick flreplBce,
hardwood floors and veranda. Mini ocean
view. Access to private beaches. Only
$250,000 lncludlng land. Ask for Belle Chase
Lee.
FllTUTIO PIMILY IOIE
II UYl•HI
Spacious 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Family Room
home on Fee land. French doors. Impressive
flreplace, Bay window, Shutters. and
charming brick patios. Large corner lot with
A. V. or small boat acceu. Now $410,000.
• A1k for Belle Chase Lee.
•" warn 110 11111 111 Set on 1 prime corner lot, this 2 Bedroom
plu1 den home h•• b•en completely
redeeorated, landscaped and rejuvenated.
All new appllancM, eolar-hMted pool and
epa, R.V. parking, timed eletertor llghtlng, full
Hourlty 1y1tam. Unbellevabte existing
financing, and moUvated owner wlll uslst. A
perfect place to 1pend your 1ummer, Just
$284,000. Alk for Hallie Strock.
Lingo
RlALEsTATE
REllCEI TO SELL -
IWIEll 101111 lllTllEI
Custom Tudor home with nice coastal views.
4 Bedrooms, 3 'h Baths plus paneled
office/den. huge family room over entire 3rd
floor. Spa, sauna. barbeque and potting area
set In secluded woodsy patio. Solid oak
woodwork throughout, planked floorlng.
built-In cabinets. dressers. Gourmet kitchen
with cozy eating area. Must see to appreciate
the extrasl $417,500. Ask for Hallle Strock.
uwrm•
Hallie Strock of lingo Real Estate, Newport
Beach. was named salesperson of the month
for March. She hat been a resident of
Newport Beach for the past eleven years and
resides In Beacon Bay.
111111 II IFFElll
Motivated owner of lovely Del Mar Model In
Spyglass Hiii wants to Mii NOW. Bright end
Immaculate view home with 3 Bedrooma, 2
Bath•, cozy famlly room. dramatic wet bar, 3
oar garage. Enter through private courtyard
Into this wonderful Jamlly and entertaining
home. $220,000 In existing financing, and
owner wlll assist. Try Lease Option.
$474,000. Ask for Hallle Strock.
Ellw.I IAY
3 BR'a, 2'A BA'e. den remodeled with new
kitchen and mo,.., Exciullve community with
private t>Mch and tennla. Pric. Nduc.d to
le50.000. Alk for David Hlrachler.
NEWPORT BEACH
2123 San Joaquin Hiiis
Kenneybunkport?
Didn't he wm the
Monaco Grand Pm m · 7 3?
~ "-' [\_) r/--...
II you it not surr who 101 whalJ Ktnntybunllpo1I
was. don t lttl bid you 1t llOI ilonf
Ktnnrybun1ipo11 is one ol l ( d1s1tncllvtly
d1tferenl aparlmtnt 11001 plans al Seaw1nd l/illa&t
1n Hunlmgton ~.Kh ~a•1nd Village 1~ a 1esull
ot tot.ally personalued 0toleuoonal planninc
the ••nd ol allenlton you dfserve
A perttc 1 blend of n1tu1e and 1mna
nt)llfd 1n a toresl with b11>1Jt1na btooh and quiet
ponds cooled by natural ocun btttlt1 Add lo
th•I tenn•s cou1ts s•1mm1n1 pools a 11tul/I and
a convrn1rn1 lonlt0n near Yioppm& and
employment and you vt 101 a plKe anyone would
~roudly call home (hen Krnneybunllport1)
One and two bedroom. one and two bath
.11lul1 8{Jdllment~ lrom S!.40
Seow1nd v.na9e·
2740
I ~S~~ Hunt1n111on V1lla,e lane Hunh!lilon ~ilCh. l.A
(714) 898 9961
r1om !he Slin Dttto freeway d11ve norlll on BeKh to
Mer ilddrn, then wttl on Mer lddtn lo Seaw1nd V1t111e r urnistuncs nlllablf • Open ~1, 10 AM ·1~ dusk
PRICED Tl SELL
CllllEL IDIEL -$211,0001
Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on
fee land located near school and park lending
additional appeal. 3 BR's, large tamlly room,
formal dining are picture perfect for small
family. Sellers are motivated. Fee Price. Ask
for Carolyn Mason.
SlllCISTLE -CDllDU DEL 1111
Luxury condos on the oceanside of hwy. with
use of pool and spa. These highly upgraded units have good parking facllltles. Ideal
... "'"'Y 11tn:tr oeacn. snopptng and
transportation. From $127,500.
TllE ILIFFS
Linda model, picture perfect condition with
all new kitchen, new carpeting, drapes.
expanded dining area. Softly decorated to
attract the most discriminating. Corner lot on
one of the largest green belts and added
allure. $198,500. Leasehold. Ask for Carolyn
Mason.
IEWPOllT IUDH ILIFFS
$141,DOD
4 BR. 2'~ BA, prime locatlon. Woodburnlng
fireplace, large patio, 2 car garage. Easy
walking distance to all schools & complete
shopping center. Nearby community pool.
Ask for Lois Egan .
..
HW YIEW -1111,0001
Terms, Termsl Pay selling and closlng costs
and move In. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathe, with
ocean view. Best area of Arch Beach Heights
In Laguna Beach. New on the market, this
ocean view home la priced at Just $191,000.
Ask for AJ Weinert.
HUI YllW -1411,000
Irvine Terrac. -Bayadere. Sweeping bay,
ocean and night tight, vlew1. 3 Bedroom
home. Reduction of S 150,000 reflect a
owner'• motivation to Mii NOW. SM thl•
tr9UUr• with potan11al for appreciation. Ask
for Carolyn Muon.
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Orange Coeat DAILY PIL.OT /Sunday, April 10, 1H3
tlll'f 111&.IMI II Ullll YllW ltllll
Picture yourself living in this tastdully
appointed 3Br .. 2Ba .. FarruJy room hom<' in
one of Corona del Mar's finest
neighborhoods. Recently reduced to
$347,000 (including land) for a fast sale
May consid e r a trade. Call TRUDY
STUBBLEFIELD to view the property.
IHrs• Eltln o.., •• ,
FOR QUICI SILE
DTU WIE LIT
Triple garage. CHOICE LIDO Island
location. Three Bedroom. den. patio. Room
to expand. $4M,OOO. Cash to new Joan. llUlll&.IAIYa 712-tl41/7'4-1721 /171-1121
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217 Y11 MYllTI
SPECTICIUI U
ODii I OCW VIEWS
Fee Land. Almost ~ acre. Take over
p&)'Inellta of approximately $2000 per mo.
0111
(114) lll-1111
UPGRADED 3 BEDROOM
2 1/2 ba, den. Balcony, 2 patios, 2
frpls. Gated, pool, tennis, spas. Walk
to shops and schools. YOU OWN
LAND. Assume 12%. Short escrow.
$237,900.
IWIH
PRICE llDUCTIOI HYER SIOIES
Open Sot., Sun. 1-5
1441 Galaxy Drive
4 Br. Den. Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces,
3 car garage plus large hobby room. Pool
sized lot. beautifully landscaped. Owner
will assist at financing. Now $389.~ . ................. ...., ........ .,
A warm welcome awaits you in this
prestigious 3 BR 2 IA Ba popular Monaco.
Beautiful garden setting. Large covered
patios. Many cuatom features. Priced to
Sell! ::25,000. ..,,.... 71 .. , .......
Llml YALEmllE PllfDTIU
121 n. N Tll WATU RllTillTllUUll
60 ft dock-room for another. QUALITY 3
bdrm home arranged on the lot to afford
complete privacy. Corner on the water.
Cul-de-sac. Professionally landscaped.
Reduced to $6~0,000. Call Glen or Marge
regarding attractive financing and ahowlng.
UT 211·111-JOll 71Mll·ll11
1170,000 PRICE REDUCTION
SPECIAL 10.9% OWNER FIN~CING
FOR QUICK SALEI
Prime 200 ft. Bayfront home on hugt
Island Point lot. Spacious, open & sunny aU
view home. Lge boat dock(s). panoramic
decks, children's play lawn & swim beach.
$170,000 price reduction, low 10.9% owner
rin. for quick sale. $795,000 (land incl.)
Open Sat/Sun 11-5. Owner, 650-0202.
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THIEi UGI UY IOUIPlllT
Larae MedltttranMn vWa. rantMUc IUrl & Lldepool
views 'The uldmate t-f« etlenalnl.nc. Or relax
alone by the -In complece -=luMn. Larp flat lot
with room for children'• pl.ay area. 1arden1 or
1wlrnm1fll pool ~end of lot lllopel Neply down
to beautiful ocean beach. In 11«ure pte fU&l'ded
prlvaw community wllh prlvau-beach, tenru. and
volley b.11. large chlldren'a play .,... and clubhou8e.
Ari excellent lnveintnenl et It.a competitive price of
fl,7~.000. For ale by owner who offtta eJUllllelt
flnandnJC. Call f« color brochure.
(714) 411-1111 411-1712
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tf1c honleS ~f ir.s yc~fr .1'. llNCOlN
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Thia week, Realtort all over the nation
salute you , the homeowner. Thank you
for giving ua the opportunity to serve
you. More Important, thanks for all you do to
make our nation stronger.
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On brand new Towne Hllfl'Wt In IMYldt
Coll.I Mt1t1. 3 bedrooma, 3 blilha, •Uached
double car 1ar.,.. with automatic door
openera. 1Arp prlv11.e pe\lm for all unilll,
and a couplt tvtn haw exva i..u-,. ;yard.I.
AND-you C9n ctioc. )'®I' own oo&or of
wall IO wall carpel.lnfll Builder wW lwlp
finance wllh email down p1ymen11. ~
II low 11 11&4.000!1 Btn.r ch«k on 0-
txcltlna NEW homtt for tltll low price
10DAY! .... , ........
llt-1111 er Tll·llll
WALKIR&LBE
Balli(•• m ~ ~~--c.-.. =-~
..........
J745,000 fee. 4 Bdrm e IUl*b rernocMI, cenyon l oceen view. .. ,u------, Under the new accelereted coet 'ecowlY
tu 1y1ttm, II you buy 1n lnvHtm1nt
propart( with lmprov1m1nt1 (building
1191ue) o l100,000, the flr9t full YMf wrtte
off could be 11 much .. S12,000. 1 M.000
eavinga for aomeone In • 50% tu bfldcet.
Call u1 about thl1 type of lnYMtment.
T&lllllYlmt
0.1 T1co 11te In prim• locetlon. Good
1t .. dy return on lnv11tment. Plu1 tax write
off. Long term triple Mt ......
THE STAINES COMPANY
710-1397 '73-7761
1111111 All 1111
l1D INTI IADlllT
Sl,210,000
60' frontage. Pier and float .
Pullman Lowden home for 30
years. Panoramic view. Call for
appointment.
~ VOGEL
PAGIPIG
148-1111
~ Colesworthy
~ &Co. .
Bo!U:J:JS
cfArJ:JJcfOVCl<S
You own the J.and-graclOUll 3 Br+
cozy conversation pit. dtt0rators
home. Opn Sun 1-$. 307 Vlat.a
'n'ucha.
Ill I II
Wind~ Model-a ~t "F\r'lt"
homt. Clean & bn&ht. Good flnanclnc. 1114.500 . ..... ~Landa Model.a aa.i-m a.llln&
on wide p-eenbelt. 1-boid. Amumable
to.n.·Jwt reduced. .&aooo.
1:xtn dmn 2 BR t.mny home oo le. lot. ea. to medlca1, coUeet & bU8l.-centera.
$116.900.
lll-1314
BllffS BEST BUY
............... ...... , ..
PllYAIY Pl.II n
--I -ma llTA11 w-.ma
1t•a Time to •ur ...
1nd •nJor rour ownoralllJI We have proportr to aull .. .,, Ill• 1tr11 ol\d flMnoW ............. c ... fot .........
thele ........ "-" othwt. 8Mboe INM ...,.,...., .., 11.-.-
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WATERPRONT HOMl!I RL TRI.
INC.
131·1400
UMITYUTI
2 Br, 2bath, •~down + monthly
paymenta taoo. Aaktna •19,900. ..
3 Br, 2~ba, solar heated pool.
Move ln condltlon. $165,000.
•&OUT LIT
Eaatalde Costa Mesa, 50 x 125 ft Rl
with alley acceee.
UUY • IOITTI 111-llU
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COITA MESA
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Private Property Week
(BA.pril 10-16, 1983[9.
YOUR KNOW
PRIVATE AND
PROPERTY PROTECT
I
RIGHTS • • • THEM!
••The Strength of a
Nation Lies in the
Homes of Its People."
-Abraham Lincoln
Private Property Week
SPONSORED BY
NEWPORT HARBOR-COSTA MESA
BOARD OF REAL TORS
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TAYLOH CO.
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PRCllONTORY BAY
WATERFRONT
4 Br, 5 Ba w/jacuzzi room & mirror
w.i.Js, Irg Msrr wlsitting area, prof.
decor in emerald green. 5 yr old
cstm French NMmM>dy, wl room
foe two 65' yachr:s. Bnt waterlront
buy at $1.125,000 Ft!e .
Cal Crall Batley 631-1266
1
RVM~ of Costa Me~ '
L,________j,
c.a. .,
Of ......... j .......... ~·
•71-llf f ,
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llTAall ..........
2 Bdrm and den, 2 ~ bath, fonnal
dJning room. open beamed cei.llnga,
large 5,000 aq.ft. lot. $210,000. ..........
1111111 PU llUllT
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, den. 2 car garage,
quiet cul d~ aac. Canyon view.
$147,500 .
UITSlll MITA .U
3 Unlta with cash flQw. $160,000.
U1·1111 ....
MDJllMNDll
1 • ' lift. *"" t ..... htne $15,000
3 • ........ a.t • ttnM lOUOO
YA ..... 3 •. av tcctU lOUts
4,_.3....... 107,tol
""'9rt. 2-·· .., 129,500 r-.1111.•• . ....,1 1lU50 R-lllt ..... CJl 1'7,MO
Ctl • ... a.tfri l • 125.toO ,.................. uuoo °"' ,_ .., tt. " ..._., . 4 •na.• .................. 1Al,MI
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11Ml11
REALTOR'
PUI 2
In Orange Tree Patio Homes. 2
bdrm, 2 ba. Low maintenance yard .
End Unit. Fireplace. Outat.anding
recreational fadUtiea.
~lsor
·((9alty
651•1177
l12t,lll
MOVE UP
to this stunning woodside
·executive home located in
North w ood. 4 br 3 ba,
family rm, bonus rm, 2 wet
bars, 3 car garage & much
more. Nearly 3000 s.f. for
only $262,500. 631-7370.
TRADI T 10\Al.
RL\l.TY
IL TIMATI PllYAIY
An e~pl.lonal Irvine Cow Home for the
~ execuuw family. Luah tropical
1arden1 feature walkway•. natural
watttfall & rock pool ThU very tarae 4
bedrpom home hu family room. office,
aeparate danina room & 1ta1nleu 1teel
lu1ehen Shown by pnor appomtment only!
$1.600,000
1714t 494-1177
OPEi lllllY 1 ·4
2404 Yltt. .. ,.,, ........ _ 1141,111
4 bdrm. 2 lh bath, twnhae, pool.
110 ,.,...., lal. , ............
2 bdrm. 2 bath, pool, bay vu
111 YI• ..... , L.We hlo. 1·1 IHl,lll
3 bdrm, 2'h bath, fam rm
COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO
Penin6u/a
$995,000
PRICE REDUCI10N. Enjoy this
new custom bayfront 4 BR home
with the f inest views of
Newport Bay! Recreational spa,
BBQ & refrigerator plua pier &
slip for 50 foot boat. ........
• Tll llAIT
If Ill MWPllT ...............
Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath upper apt.
Commercial shop, office or retail
on lower level plus 4 car parking .
Price at $395,000.
IF YOU LIKE FERRARIS
Cu1tom yachts and oTlainal art.
you'll LOVE this very 1pecl•l
Laguna Home -deal1ned bf.
noted architect Chrl1tlan Abe .
Very luxurious. near Wood'• Cow
$42&,000. Ext-ellent temw.
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11Mfr-Mf1 -
08 Oran~ Oout DAIL.Y PIL.OT/lundty. AfH'l 10, 118'
lllmlll I 1ltlt IMJll ~ HM .... w..w-It• •11 !t1tt4 llM .... Wut.,. ll11 11111at=·•=.a~ ... ._;11:::.i:MIM.=;:·•=aa ... :;;;:11:.•:
llAIYllTTI" WANTIO ~-UUI MIOICAL AUllTAHT "UAIL I•
• !!-•ltl ' :~~!:.:~~·,~r· ,,,, -~ r!f L ~m'/;f~lot. ll TOto ........ .. .... lllllllft IPllllHI
1-tt1 Ot1n1.• for t4 mo old wof. in' oc Muit ~ Wtat lffttt M tfM fttttfJ .. ...
OtwtHllln 4flt boY. l ·MO& ttalr fOf 004o; & be • Mlf bpet. lttNnQ In• , 1:fno. :=:~=t=-'11 Need telephono 1alt'I tepreeenta\lvC!S \0
D1byltttw. I vr old. 2:30 1Urt1r Wiii Hatn 1horth1ncf. HI Ar .. NII lime-pert tlmt poel 11.Brl 1.onl~"'l In C.0.ta M o ffb
HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Moaday, AprU 11
pm to 11::to /.m. Cell -..0·1241 reo.eoat tton• w .. 11encs 1111111• ...
bef0t• l ·ao 17 7N7 O.ntet .-.o.pt1on111. H · bttlty 1 mutt .Apply In
AR1ES (March 2 l -Aprll 1')) You'll have
reason t0 celebrate. Breakthrouah occun, obllt.cll'I
a rt' r e moved , you gain rlcht to explore new
avenues, to exhibit lnd"pende nce a nd to punue
o n1lnal concept• Spotllsh\ on money. lovti.
personal ach ievement and vindlcatJon .
IMery/,...lllUl'ant .-.di perlt nce nt oa11ary, 4 .., ....... , pwton. 1212 9o Cout
oounltr 111tp Prel Fe d•r ..-. Leoun• Hllte ~:~~· cs'r.'pf. P~ ~';, Hwy, L.eoune 8Mcfl •pan time
Ct l l1lbo1 hkary. 110-421& makl i!ne 1 Retell StoH M"91Mt •Muai be at l~ut 16 •111111011 171·2040· Atll 1°' Peut lrhtf Mu11'?. •;:;:r ..J.~93, llP Pltlllff •No experience n l'Cefl!Wry ,.H, llf'lklno Muit hew IM&ll 011 Of & 1om1 ntght1. M•Jor lttrt .......... llW IOllllTI molOfOVcll. 'ull °' part t>tneflt1. A~ln ""'°" 11 th• world of ••lllno • Pleuant penonaUty llltlll,.Y. lmm•dlelt opt nlno tor tlma l'or lmmedlll• at 1111 PoUery hlcic, Mi. high taehton ltethtf ap. • &ll•blc
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Avoid ~ndency to
brood about pa1t Y o u are on way to sreater
accompll1h ments, to m ore aolld financial end
emot!orutl ground. One who recently Ignored you
will apologize, will set re«>rd at.raiaht and thls will
ht! to your defini~ advan~.
"' experlt nced Ntw Ao· wortl; Hornt. 1212 8° CoH t pere1 for • dynamic .HI" Meln•h 01 .. 011n1 Cati &45.0.....,. Hwy LB •Cood caminu pou·n••At M wrll•r• .. o.. .... ~. ... count• "••Mntttlvt J9fl • young oompeny with 2t • ....
11.., • '•"••• ,,0 .. ,,., ..... l!•~tltnt lnttfperaonal l ttllettclen. unututl op· Mother of 15 mo old 1tOl'u In 12 tn11JOf m1Tk· .~.... communtoatton1 1111111 ponunlty for people w/ nt1d1 1lmll1r to ex· tt1 •PPNI• to ycxi, -
e orem•uo 10 V.•r Ind k~ Of benk· beci(Ql'ound1 In cotmttlc c111ngt ohlld 01re. Re· want you on our prof ... 142·11ll, Eal. I 12-, 1ff. l1JO
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20(: Social life
improves, popularity increaaes and you receive
newa which could lnvolve poaible pleasure cruile. ,
Focus on travel, Culfillment of hopes, wishes and
even romantic fant.aaies. Sagittarius and another
Gemini play key roles.
O•owth I Ing wvtc11. Peraonnt l MIM.l llp'dlnthelllldof gular bul llexlble NB 11 on11 m1nagemant
e U""-"' ... , ... 11"1 851·0000. bl 264 E.O E. chrmetology. Mutt heve e&0-5204 1N m
e '•O••l'I Athertlellljj M/F oottnttlO liotnM to WOfk Mover·Orlvet Wt •r• ... kin~ bright, ~
e ,., •• IMH lfftl "' Benldng for ,rencn eoem.ttc Co. ci.n C:UI, lletd working, 1ggra11lve In lvldual• ---llll!!!!Sll!P!!lmE"N"'olll!IY" ... u ... R!ll!!D~All!Yll!IS .. --ln me"" '"-t 1t0fe, In• with • 11t11ory ot "'" tn.ooo LIU GUii atttut•~ bit'poaentlll '°' pollte, 24 + yr• Mull euoceea end a minimum
111"'"c1n11 t1q11•llll•dl Erlry llYll pol/tton wtth l 100, ... lvt , J*IOn•ble, h1vt 111n1 drhllng reGOfd ot two Y••ra rtttll ma· AT THE BEACH
e Cuo1 to Cou1 MOl'lgage l!Janktng Firm NIM oriented lf'Cllvldual. ~fTR:f N(lll ){~l~.o~•: nagemtnt txl)tfitnct tor '°" PIMll HOOMU•• for pe1t0n wllh prolH• 8ll1ry & Comml11lon. MOVING CO. 860-1388 lmm1dla1t m1n1g1r111 TEL•l•CIRC 11,..,1. ~"• •'• • neM.. 1lon1I phon• m1nner 840·8255 Ive meee. optnlng In our Soutt> 11 ••'""• O..l•rol Ind bullnMe otta tit· I NMded: Shtmpoo Aaal.. Co111 Plaza 11ort We CANCER (Jun e 2 1-July 22): Pro fessional
superior admJts you were cor rect, makes gesture of
conctlia u on and a promise of possible promotJOn
Focus on responsibility, greater strength and eb1Uty
to handle tasks which previously re presented a
dilemma.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Emphasis on ch ange.
travel, variety, intenaified relaUonahJp. Long-range
project comes into sharp. clear tocus. SpoUtght w1u
be on communication, publishing and a change of
scenery. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure
promin ently.
VIRGQ (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Financial status of
one close to you could be of some concern. H ighlight
d iplomacy. w illingness to cooperate . Focus on
domestic adjustment. discussion centering around
rt.-decorating. remodeling and possibly re building.
Taurus figures prominently.
ou '"'"'•• fCM ,.11 Q"""· Muat be welt Of· E11pef'lenoed Rental C1ar tant for buey Mlon Lie olltr vtry comp1t11ivt ganlzad and typa 80 Pl'IOft needed to wr It rtQ. N.B 831-1390 H lar111. a complttt 1-aoo
131-1877
.,, ... , .. , ..
wpm. C•ll Jentna at contrlCll 7-11 Rant a frlngt btntfll p•ck•g•
951,.e2ee Car. aso.1180 Need pert-tlmt .,.,aon 10 Including bonu• & prolll' liiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'ieEixqp~•;;ir1~e~not;•;cd;eBiaa~k•~r~.(1~1o~I Halat H B Dally Piiot •haring program & op-It ~lhn yra) 1tat11n ind Frtnch d • a 1 • r we a 11 0 a y 1 portunlty to advanct &
llltl BrHdl. Pay Top Oolltr. 4 ;30pm-7 30pm Sall grow lor a 11(on n Ntwport Call B•lboa Bak,.ry, Sun 4am.7am. N..O de-For• peraonal ln tervl-.
8"eh. Elll)tflenoed heir 873·2040 Alk fOf Paul ptndabte ur Call MarlO Clll Sinlnt Watkin• 11
1ty1t11. menlourltt1, mekt · 842•4321 ut 211 _ L v 5411-2243 m .b.9rra up attllt1. lnqulfl Fiim Splloer Trllinll. part & p""'-· EO E Tltt l .... ry Wttt _.._ -Slndvat 720-11116 time, mature pt11on, name ,..,..,.. · ·
OIKOUNT 11u,,1.a11 mull 1ptak Engll1h. ~~~~~~~~~--.s;:;:I ::-;;cH1===--1 ,:~J~i::!., lltxlble hrt, 1ppro• Ntwapaptf delivery, pit, I II OllF
Howa10,., Ta. 110,1 I IMIUIPll fll 20/lltt·Wk. Cell btwn 3·61m, 1425/mo. plu1 CloH Corporate laed• Po•lllon with Newport 8 . 9 AM 0 n 1 y M . F . bonu1. All ptptr1 tied In from aunny deck at greet 1---------1 a..cn lnve1tment Firm. •"1 ... •12 ban. All you do 11 dellvtr Laguna offlca. S11ary Clothing con1lg11m1nt F c EDP P/R "" """ -• ehop, CdM. 4th yr 111. I -• txper r• f• 1 TI• Plf ! ~u-p. Call 759..()630 plu1 comm. Call: Richard E quired, Ina, nxed UMtl .w. .,..., ,..... 494~ 116 9AM· 12 Noon ~~~~9 Cit. Inventory. Le ... mane-PAIT·Tml Wiil Nurae1 Aidt/Companion. T~. Wed ~~!xper cMllrablt. II I 1-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-----,-.---.... ---1 .......,~ opportunltle1 ava ab• Lite Hlllp'g, Mature. I•
...,. -·-'-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with the Lot AngelH live-In for •mall e lderly Satea Exclullve ltrrllorle• 0111• Tlmea Circulation D•· 1 ad y . N o n • 1 m k r , HEAii .ltl
proven non·tkld w1ttr· BOYS -GIRLS partment In our dOOf'·lo-642·3481 •Olacount Long Otttance proof dack •nd lltlr Etrn extra ouh Mlllng door newapaper 11IH 1---------1
coating product tor 1ubacrlptlon1 for Oa~ program. Gu1r1n1aed Nurllng ~;~.~~Wk.
home. moblla hom• Piiot Oeatet In H.B. C I hourly wage plu• com· OllT. HllH lllEI •Outatandlng Lead
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR E'ART-TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
•Evenings and Saturday
morning~
·Commission/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious.
pleasant and rellable
·Experience helpful,
but willing to train
·This Is not temporary
642-5678, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
IEOlrtlJIY
LIBRA (Sep t 23·0ct. 22): Defer to wishes of
those close to you, including partner or mate. Avoid
direct confron tations. Get second wind. review legal
possibilities. Be a shrewd, keen observer. Gathe r
additional information . Pisces plays key role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Prac tical issues
dominate. One who r elies upon your judgment -
and mo ney -may seek to impose views. Call your
own sh ots, follow through on assignments and
refuse to be thrown off course by people of ltnle
vision. Capricorn figures promine ntly.
roofa, Industry end ma· Marlo 64~~21 tx~ ~1J·1 mlatlon. Houri: 11 AM -2 3pm to 1130pm Pita.le Program
rlne. Write Jeyway Ltd. Lv nemt ffl· · -·, PM. or 4 PM • 11 PM call beiw-i 10 am and •Compltt• Training
P 0 . Box 1058, Studio Trelnlng la Pf'ovidtd. Po-4 pm only. Mon-Fri C-'I J•H st~ for Int~-••ai-· r••J "t•te 1 1 Cl C "1•"• II I $300 + ., " ~-~ ,.. ~ -nvea · Hippy Positive Atmos· ty, 1 • ....... or ce •--11.•--... ea.. tentla to earn Countrl.. Club Convale· ·•-~ 8"'"'·7200 1 1 , ... 1
Sllll! I IW.
R b "13/7 ...... •741 --...-e•• F I t ·-"'" men compeny oca"" n phere a1 you h'""p pro· o t. ' ...,.... -ant·... Fltxt .. •-houra. per week. °' an n tf· I ~ICltl~!:'-~9~·~308~1~---1~~~~~~~~~1 N I B h d ... -""" .,... C 957 38 Ex I-ewpor eac nee s mote our publlcellon I UTnJ IP&OI Apply at Shell Stltton. view, all •2 1 1 PART. TIME telephone Salt1 MCretary lo director of MfV1oe In oc area Full A LIT IF.... 15501 8Mch nr SO Fwy. 1204 advice, meturt rttp<>n&-Earn $200·$600 per Oevalopment/ Condo or PIT Salary or com·
C k:el F Job !FUNNIEST PERSON IN Ible peoc>te, retired wel-wHk part ctme Up to Convwslon Shorthand & I mlulon Bonu1e1 Hunt Antique Shop aultablt fer rM 1 TOWN Wt're writing a come.MlltttnCOUrtged S1000t>onuafordoaer& typing required, beck· Bch Call K11111e 11
tor bOUtlque, glfta, cret11. leet1 lten boolc & need aomt help to apply POlltlon IS not close Wiii beat any deal ground In oon1tructlon 964-7492 SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Romance is
highlighted, you'll be more creative, you'll ge t job
done and love will be anything but a stranger. Be
ready also for confrontation where young person is
con cerned. Aries. Libra natives play significant
roles.
gallery, modell rental, all '-94 PIJ I Ple&M c:all u1 II you're ...._ oriented. Flex h,., Start today making big or condo conversion --------
or plrl of packagt 1ee4 Mt tunny. You don't haVil to Mon-Frt, For further Info, SSS. Celt 5S4-7082 helpful, but not required. Starter wanted. Newport
494-8759 or 407-5210. be a pro. &47-4708 contact Mr Jonea 1ft 3 549.9755 Beacil golf c:ouree Apply
Y1t.tlea1 PM. 953·11247 E.O.E. S1.te1/Hardware. 1n person. 3100 lrvlne Opportunity maetlng1. I Tut1·S•t. 6pm, dilly
tOam POlllblllty think-
.,.. <YVtl 18. 857 ·2260
ltferrll hnMt General offlca FT tPT. Crown Hardware. IEOllITT IFflCEll Ave N-port 8eaGtl ....... .... PUT ITI•E ma 1-1 3107 East Cat Hwy, COM
Wt art hiring IMlehfr..., Wanted adulll over 22 Salel lmmed employment . -llOCIEI WITI OILH
Experlanced In PIPtr who enjoy worilfnQ with wtll train you 29072 Ca-BEAUTY FOR ALL SEA-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take steps to
insure security. Check policies, bring files up to
date. Keep resolu tions concemlng removal of safety
hazards at hom e. You'll be offered opportunity for
new project. Leo, Aries, Aquarius persons figure in
scenario.
•••lf It Maa tla4 llMJffeahtl work maintenance 01 youth Mull be well LAST JOB '• mlno Capistrano San SONS, nation'• t11teat ••-1-1 -PulM Boerd penelon plana. profit groomed, pereonabte. • Juan CIPO growing color analylls. -• .,.,., •• .,., Horizon •haring, and tax fifing poslllVii motivator. Start •rtllllc malle-up, & w11-
S1ve home, c:et, 110. Call Mu11 have working 11 $75 Ptr week. Call One ot the nation's 1ar· Bkkpr / StC'J orobt p1annlng organl·
nowl Preventatlw Action letretarlel knowledge of t1x law1 2-5pm. &46-7021 (Ilk ror gHt manulac1urer1 of Expr . with small const union 11 aeeklng contul· Work1hop. 951-5547. I and lnvt1tment prlncl· Sharron) lighting product1 for tanti capable of prolCl9-
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): F ollow through
on hunch -ideas abound and you can afford to be
selective. Intuitive intell~t w orks over time -
rela tive makes proposal which requires additionaJ
thought. review. Cancer and another Aquari.an play
important roles.
collacl, 2• hours. Dictaphone, Shorthand pall. Non-smkr prtf'd 1P--A-RT-T-IM_E _____ 1 industrial and commer-olllca Filing, ledger. 1lonal growth & mana-
$25,000 to $500,000 Tfnlatt bceltent Miity arid~ U~rlf'J p111 clal accounts t\al open-general :~~e8J'· gtrlel respon1lbll1t1es 2nd1. Fast approval end elJ"ofua neflt1 C1ll Ml Cortez 10 hr/wit Poatllon u Li· Inge fOf ae1e1 proleulo-1 ________ -i lnttrvltws 10 bt held
funding. Call 851·11135. 50 lo plu1 WPM 213-50S-0351 brary page (•helving na11 In LOCAL AREAS lll'f/IEOIPT, 4118 Send rt1ume to
OanM Corp, CdM. Doug ' IUlllL •Fiii book•) et CORONA DEL Must be non-prt11ura, Teke charee type Ptf'°" Cathie Watson. Eaecu· Bulle)' Bkr. Wtr4 PrNHHn MAR 8 A AN CH L 1. 11one1t and sincere In· needed for reel estate tlve Director. PO Bo• IBM Phan., typing. acoount· dlvlduala looklng tor their 8c:h 2141134. Secremento, CA
lhrt111!1, T.D.'1t021 Xttox I :ngng: ~;~5to account· ~= 1~4A!i 1/f~~ l11t Job Mutt be quallfl· ~=.: ~llton~.·~ 115821. (9 18) 971-3585
PISCES (Feb. 19·Marc h 20): Good news
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I.a. ••ma Weng at Brancti. 420 M11""'1d ad 10 open new ecc.ount1 ties lnCludl typing. m1ng, s S ~m~~~ ~11n1ou11 I H•~~n~•rll COM rur-~ ~=~:~7:_!~F~;~ :~at!'0=~~~.,P'~:~ ~!:ir:~=~~'f;~~;,; peelellii: 1 • llmt. Huntington Beach •-red. Salary comrnen1u· 760-1486 Robt~~!tti:' 1~~/CM Tl~~:=' ., ... Elllt 841-4110. ml/WIRIUS ~u:,~t/r~'c1~~7':;n~ .. ~~; ~~e~.:p 64~~::;uce liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
R.E. B<Oklll' BO Relltor. T"•tln 11•7"" •714 ........ I Maki ••Ira S$ htlplng medical 1---------1 -l . a .. ·-· -.... ---llMI' youth cerrlera promote '" wt• &42-2171 546-0811 •Mh1rfst their own establl111ed Call Bob Guggenheim letw't/I.... Immediate optnl11g1 in
WIDOW HAS US for OUll/PMfe letflt I Ntw 11fon In Newport routea Matura, outgo-(714) 772.5900 lyp. 50 PM, t8'ephone, telephone sates, selling liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimt•~-"'i;u;tL.Jln;;i•;i;·•-~-ii:-iifi•;i ~~air~ .... =~-'23i11Mjlj T 0·1. s10.ooo up. No 2 188 Newport Blvd, BMdl r-ulr• ...,... fa-ong, 1t1ractlva paren111 Mon Tues 9 . 5 PM som• computtr exp aubacrlpt1on110 '"'Delly • a.. l&U ••--• edl1 ~ ............ ...., 'WV'' Mull ~ r"ponalble & Pllot Evening ~ end HOT OFFER! Cf ·no ..--•T Colt• MeM Muat haYI 1hton hair 1tyll1t 1nd type PlflOO. pleeee call Equal Oppty Empl M/F d 1 Pan 08 b 1 e _ p h S1turday m orning•
COLD CASH'! 1600 IQ .. ti. located,_ Loat: 41:>, UOld«I Retr1ev· Call Oentaon Anoe. car & pho,..e. Ca l'I manlc:ufl11 with olllntele. 2-5PM. M-F 648-7021.
· • 17th & Placentla, CM. ar, Male. nr Harbor a 873-7311 842-1270 btwn 9·8pm. we wlll pey the hlahelt Peraonntl/Aeoept Salelper10n1 looking for 720-0e02 8-t Marlene Commlulon with ou•·
TO EDISON 1695/mo. 64&-1 ltM Adami. AnlWWI to c... * ., .... ,I 11'-'·., Stop by and flll out ap-' comm. and provide all carttr In advtrllslng. Slf'Vloe Station Attend.nl, c'on~t .. ~t ·&:2.b5~n,~·~~.-
CUSTOMERS .., "-ard 54"' .......,., •• "'" """•IJOn I ...__ .... 8 Medlcel. Dentel. Xlnt Co. c~......_,_. ~7th 2500 aq tt. neer Hoag. · ~ · ,,___ 17100·112,300 t8' .. '"' .,._ · ,_.., ... -* SUPER * 1 h t ~--5 30PM even"""• Get~ fOI' )'OW' openble Stperate ollice & rt· Very Fntndfy Huontd a nd curr;,;; PIUD Ull .... ;!.,, r~.';; vr.Y~..,~~~!: f-1'~1rv1ne;;:·~Newport:;:;iii::ii~J::: ====z=·==~ llf!COlld ~fripr8tor. It'• strooma 35c pet IQ-t1 L091: Dog. 8ltl & Grey, M. 714/831-4321 (831-4341 II.Ill nNT "9Hf ..... 1411 STiii t11n lid Advertlalng
:::C.>;.':p1: !1~ 9kr. $4~28&-~=-· ~8~: _, ~/P ~~·~~~~HAIR DRESSER, CM, N-*' for 1111:'t:,.y of-~~~~ Markatlng
b 11 II. Don ate your 1200-2500 aq.tt. WMt Ir· 495·9008. An1wtra to 2nd TO' from S5,000 to Id office dutlea. R ul-Wed-Sat. Pref tr eome flcl. Work 20-30 llf'l/wtl
o pera t In & ee c o n d vtfr"'om.,....$54~~-~.· Bogle $50,000 high yleld M· ,., good typing ar.l1a. lollowlng. 54M291 Outlll lncludl acreenlng, IAUS, PUT T19t
of the •---------• cured by 1lngl1 l1mlly C taetl"" and Interviewing s ppttment ou Income refrigerator'° one 851-8928 LOST: Himalayan Cat, 'hom•• In San Barnar· PINN all Recllaet at .... 01:-rlttf..... ..., u Y r ch ·11 II t· .. '--1 1---------1 S 1:.o:c•3a•• Job appllcant1 Pan llmt by doing tnttre1tlng ar1 ea •"" """ow, tlOO IQ 11 w/offloe. b• & nam• " ha1ha". Vic dlno. Prln only C•ll "_..,..... a32·T308 v rne.aage tempotary poattlon now. ttltphone .. 1e1 WOf1l Ofl
and be IW'e '° mention ~-Top foe, fwy C M. Rewwd 54-4289 Dennie (714) 886-9828 Commera.11, TV lllTlll/mT but could ba full time btflalf of National Com·
thia apecial °.:fer w~ di. 87~51 Found: young male Codi· Mon-frf M . TV Commercial Proctuc-permanent by 0/83 panles Meny 1hlfll to you m • e t e ~ Spanlel Npt ShOf'H tlon Facility la Int.mew.. Per1/tlmt. ~tenc:.d ... Ell c:tlooM from $4 per hr arranaementl. Get a 1300 aq.fl. frOfll ofc. IOI · Ing peoc>te In the bNctl Apply In pereon: 9Mch receipt, and Southern ,..., drive In door $415 .,.._ PtMee call Claudia lalllnatal ., ... fOf IWI~. ,... HouM. 819 Sleepy Hof.. =" la ,.,... ltl gutrantMd, plus lucra-
c.llfornla Ecfleon will ,._mo. 17111 Whltiler St. deya 752-9100, tve ... Ion--~· . ...__, low~. UGune e..cti. .a •Hl-£.t.•r le. live bonue program. ........ 5 &45-7405 lel1• W ... Sitt ... _,, ...... ~ ,,,_, • n• Sel11 txper pref'd, but pay you t2 ~-Your Oya. 540·93 2; eva. 1• U & 10'1 drink advtrtlH· HOUSEKEEPER. Llvt•ln Ill wlll train the right ptr·
d on at 1 on • • t • x 846-06&l Found: Ftmale Doble blk ••111 -.,. ... ment1 Tl'llM .,.. lrftall for beeutlful Bal Penln eon For Interview Call -& brn, ma lt Samoytd il •••• -bl & ........ _ _.. _.,_ ~ leaoll I deduc:tlble. Free pickup Ster... n-whit•. ftm•I• white & P/tlme. Accn11 Rec. & II ..-gr ........ r...... home ~~· Robin ()( Linda at • by the charity. Thi• ____ ...,________ p II B I F 0 n I y -By Ip p I for 8 yr'*' . aftnoot'I •1• ....... . .....-.1 offer expu'ftl May Stonot avail. r-.onebel, gold Sprlngtr Spenlt l, a yro . •• c our 213-&4e-3089 & tvH Mon· rt. Non-•---------_. '' ~ S50 month, up 10 5 tone male bite Lab, Newport knowledge helpful but ~ d .... -Rm & Photo Lab count~ per-1-""".lllU.iiEr.iS;""jj;we;Mmriiii; .. --3 i , 1983· For d ellila. Btach Anlmal Shelter wlll train. Pftvat• c:IUb. In ,..._ em .. r. must '"'"" ion, pert tlm•. uptr ,._ ..),.~: o t m a r c h a n O I • • . L N 1 1 p h uwwa b o a r d + 1 1 I • r y ExclullYa women'• 11ore .,. .... ~ 645·1731 or 645-1741. 125 MtH Or .. Co1ta tgun a gut Need nlct ptraon for 87~793, 523-4920 prtf. Apply In ptraon. c..J~~ C-oty Bob or Gery M-644-365e :0'"!:5787 Mon lhN Frl 11 ~lngood, 1ompa'y e•pp ... erl· INTERIOR DESIGN ~~~~~~-~~~· 1~1~~7 :;.t~:~n:,::.
Lutheran Chun:h Found: Lope«ed b11t rib-.,.,...,... Q, • 14 • s ES poaltlon. lndlvtduall ap-9'72-4687 bit e1ao blk draw rebblt Accounta Rece ivable/ Ing environment. Senta AL Plante, (Interior) ne•d• p1y1ng mull have txten-
(?!4) hatUCtatal1 Nh,pon 8Mcll Anlmai Receptionist 1ot growing Ana. Cell only 9-111m, MEarn ~~00-$~/"'°w!: rallablt m1lnttntnc• l lve ••lllng and mtr·
OI' <2l3) ~ a b -.. Shelttr 125 Meta Or proptrty mgmt co In 554-13<M ult .,. crN v•1•1 · pwaon Pfl. Some plent dlandlslng ~ound Chl.ldttn'1 Holpital of ,,_. ,.~-.. :.__..... ....... • H 8 AClcounts recttve....... groomed, amb t ou1 ,.,,_ 751 2271 .,_ ............. ,...., ..___. ~County ....,. .. -,...4 ..v.... • · 'd ~ Couplt to man1g1 18 499-14e1 .._•_,......... __ -__ • _____ , ""',,_ -T .,..,_..
(714) 9nl242 ........... , FOUND: Sm blklwht dog ~~I I
1:.~11/ b .. unite In Co1ta Mtu. INTERNAHOWAL OIL Proof AMdw r:~;-:.~~~111,:'0~~t: or l (800) 84l·H39 ,....... Vlu and~-w/gray PIWI. All•y of • entry llYll poel-P9rlect f()( retired. aeml-DRILLERS • Now hiring bper. Ffl, Mon-TUN-tMO-o990 840-0991 Deettet lncll.lltrles Card with no cttdll flower & Btoedway, CM. tton. all 9 111 IAM•12 r.Clred. Send~ to: for r--• & aomt Thurl-Fri-Sat, 9-5. AH or
(714) 5-45-8271 Cht Ck (802) 949-0278 642-1338 Noon 63&-7551 Muriel Robina. 5782 A. II Id t"'i'i'"M I t I company benefit•. Apply Sein: Shoe ..... 25-35 Dlubled AmH'bn Dept 298 ' Vltllj)Ur, ,512, Rencho 1 1 a -ua ran. PEMNYSAVEA. 1880 llfe. exper prtl, hrty +
FOUND: Blk/tan ftmale IM't..,..... ""' Pakla Vttdee. CA 90274 120.000 +. For Info call Plactnlla Ave, Cotta comm, Chlldrtnl Boot·
Vet.ennl CharllMm NftlEYllTATIYE dog, very -'1 trained Poaltlon wltll Newport ( 3 12) 9 2 O-ll 8 7 5 ••I Meee -. 644-.24&4 Mr. Mllttt of 0ranae County Vic Ford & MtcArthur, 8-ctl lrwellment Finn. 2239B (Fet) -•
C7l4) 5-47-06!5 ~ " NB. 644-lll4 I Accounll p1y1bl• and ..... Ml L1nd1Caplng. No Exper PIT AlllSTlll SALES Salvation Anny •• ,.... FOUND amall Auatrellan ~~ P$* rew'd lrMt ...... Nto. Drive,.. Lkl. LAW· Dally Piiot ntwapaptr f tl., .. H (ltttrtq)
<714) 647--0631 WI 1111 Shephtrd vie M1rlnt ...., 553-0940 .......... 8 0 N • S GAR 0 EH S . dt1ler In lrvlnt arH. Solld teed• provldad,
St. Vincent de Paul .. ..,.,,.. _,.,, .... ·-.....,.?" Av•_. Ba I. I• I• n d .. _.._.,. ...._.,_, ____.... ..... All =:-tlont. 875-3352 Approx. 20 hrl pr wk. 11ao dtvelop new I C· (714) 833-019() .... T """ ,.. v• ,._ 875-71M "'"'"'' •......-•• ,_,. "'" At1emoon1 & '°""wee-counta. 85S-2120 • Merleol TroublM71 DI· time ktnnel ptreon. F• reqytf • "°' lnfor· LIUL llWTUIY ktnd morning•. Mutt•---------,. __ , lnl&b -JI VOfce1 Famly Probteml? Mon-Fri. (Co1ta Meee) m • 1 I o n c I I I : PAIT Tm t\eYa Otpendabte lllhldt, SEC PE.RM PfTIME ~ -OomHtlc Vloltnce?/ p.,,...11 Jell Ctlll b9twWI O AM toe 802""6-0429 Ext 3 "·-te.IOtd 1 _.,. preftr fight truck w/ GrMt Opportunity eomn.-a.i C-t. W. 19th Clllld AbuU?/ Clllld ~ PM. MW79' ......_ n ..-~-~ et"'1 Only Milt, ~ Hk*le Agency
8t C.M. PrllM locatton. c,~~~ lmmlgrttlon CllOIS OF ART CENTER .... metl-::~i· ~.~~·:om~ re1pon1tbl• peraon• 82 MtcArthur
xtnt tenna. 2 Bf. , Ba. 'l;r-'HOusE CALL.8 outoua typtet receptlonllt mltlll --rMnaurate wftll ••l*I-,,._, ~-Stlrtlng ap-Irvine 84().2920
prlY$ llOUM with latgt t1• -1 -•1 l.ISSlll pert time. Medi.on A~. Immediate po•ltlon enoe. Lag11na 811011 g:.11. $4.7 ht a ml= Stcr1t1ry. PIT. Expar ..
ywd. UM• offlca, o,... ,. ... ~ ....... 24 .... 7111 HO. H""""'R BLVD drH• code. Fl111lbl• ~l~o-n °!'!., ~-· 497-1789. btWn 9:30-10;30 organtHd ptraon for llt'°PM AK ..... , Ht!Qut9.M910CN. SElll1V I • __ ..... _..-.. __ • __ ._.._, ........, hOut9. -entlel f\Jlt ttm. ' ........... ~. -· -only. Mon-Fri, ••k tor buty dlaorganlztd L•· G M ·-FUU,IRTON ""' Ing muel l'leve oood LllM ~-Gr90 Hyde, clreuletlon guna 9dl ArcMect Ut9
S550/mo. +MC. $1'DIU.L£TS 11M111 ;: 4~~ ~ te6epttol11 ....... the Newport Center "HI 942~1 lkk'O· Houra Fl111lble.
648-5-442 77o.5829 \lftNll 12 noon 10 4 AM •btlty to "°"' wtl wtth 1!1tet• L.ttl oetton Firm PIT MMJllDlf tMlfVetY, 4944507
AWoll-3100 IQ. It. atore, ANSWERS 1 llfl A WDI ~ t!J! Tp~:.~.1 ·~:r:!i!: ::::n:=.,:: := :" thelp, up'd : 3-tam. Ill/mo. plue i----UlllT---llY---r.:, ;re301:~:;thB::: Indigo . 8hadOW ATTRACTIV£ ti.ne, Gtw 8loWlf 9tc. under pr~. You wt11 ~ X:,~9; ~1~~ :=: No 11eper1ence nee••· ~ Pluflll ·Thorp MASSEU88£8 OrMt epot oppoelte DI.. bl lntervtew4ng and eve-mu1t'. Salety optn. A cltlver Cell T5t-0830. MfY, Good PhOne voloe. GreMY • OutilY TO SERVE vou ~. front of Seel• 1uat1no 1ppttoent• end IMC)..eM2 • • -• no ~. """'-tor Pem. ,Of..._ 1243 S.F. newly INST VAi Motel 1o.AM *lty, ltlnQ wonclng wtth our dlentl .-v pm. ~f t1d1coret1d ofllc• AGAIN& tM w LL COEDS-Would love to -71~252 ~ ......................... --uv...in llelp needed IOf A!Al UTA"tt
I'm Old =:: to ,.. Pllf1Y w/'fCN. Cel SU. Of -·-..-"' u ..... ----··y I-·· 1pece, 800 8.F. ware-member to mu-l<•thy anytime. 12 IJ) II PIM cordlno to their attlllt. confined ~reon. ''" •••~· Neid 1 911· -·--
flouM. Attrte11vt loca-ale tlllt hed your '°" I a 4 _ 4 I 7 t , ( 11 4 ) You must bl en --~ room. Qood fOf C*90n p1tleno1d 11non In N8 1rM. ...,..., lllOlll. tlon. •dJ. John Weyne tepptno. Today'• ll'IY9lo 127•71ee HOUMlteepine. oootctno, tlo 1111 1terttr. qulo.k 9n looter Security. oo..,,._ollll ~ lltlflt, IWO'd proc.eelno
lilfpoft. ,.15/8.F. offlole. mik•·you went to benO ~for 1 'f' cMa. ...,.,,., anct 1btl to deal t7'-071t No loetd. ,.., _...tor• euooee-preferred. 87M201
1.u 8.F.-' ••'•houN. Mad ""'"INST ...... 8PIAITUAL AIAOINOS Dutch 1peu1no pref. with a tut peoe omo.. , "-tN ........ ,ON IM & orroweno firm. -~nu• Cell 151·5"2. ~L. --.... Advice In ... mattert Aoofll. bOerd, a liilety. Ttmflo oppottunttt..... o.tl~ 11;'1edy to .... ~ ooncltttona 1•
lov•. merrteoe & butl· Nwpt lktl. 88CM32I tt*I a growing Oo. Celt .,. fat ti 'If * ledY '" ~ leeofl Morto•O•' .. crow ••· ....... ...... st• IMf I haM ilM MM. Aleo ~nMllnt. a-llw.I. ~-,:.!! ~-. O.M. 14CM1l7 -' 7141eet IOl1 plf1t no•. "•POfltlble •f771 1900 ft fncN.. ;;;ifiliiil=~;;;;~ 1'151o l!ICMW...., -·• ....,_ ""'_... _. po11Uon, Salary com· ..,... ~-11101 "-' ..,. ~ 492-1• • AutomotMI Nl*r llt'°P· ••• , ..... 1.011 w110HT .niu. ••n••u ,.,.,,~ ... , ... , ... ••pert-csoncso c1ro11 "A", General 1119P lebor. .... rw..1 mtktftQ money. Pert ~ PrHIHM) , enoe. 1eo..-1e.
Huntlnoton tuoll . FOlll> ADS u .. n •• -.. ~~~h';" m •• 0.. Th• Dally Piiot 11.. tlrM/feN. ..... 7I07 Or .... ~· ler'Olll _.,iii
942-283'4. OVTCALL aa-t1tt ot*'tl~ for pen time "' ,_ -1d'9rt111no a11ncy 11 Ooet• M ... CPA flrm "'~_,..,~own ARE FREE Prof. Men •••k• F•rn. ~111!!!!*.!w,o =:.o:::-..:. tor 7·11 "•'"A Ctr. pr~.:or.:,";:'p~ Type eo •Plft· 10 key v~ P~ . .,,.OJI. ulltftt oompenton, wetch _.... .... ..-~. ttwv~·epproalt"M WtM& .... ..._Only ,....._dept. llM die-Hdtftf m•MN. Hoftl
1W eq. ft. 946-0215. c.a. W!t!Mft I ~'""* CNI· w my belly In my to 7:ao,,M. Mwt ,_... ••P· people apply. F*'tWffW/ ~a eimo1ter. aotM CMf1WN
HOO ef I ofo I WftlM. .. -. 1~ C.M. home. PIT llOuf'I. depelldelllt Ma110n ... ....,,... MUii ........ .._ :.. Mlrl. I rf:J~
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._..Aemodel•Detlon 'r• Weet ln APf11 '.noee built Of=ed· !lec·PtumboOwpentry wtth a J*aonal touoh trtr P!!L"-OWPWttry, eieo. T0ti quallry/Aeu. ,.._ E•s>«leno9d & prot••· COn~ltantl C~nHllng Thal'• AU. YoU P•~ Low tl\ee. ~:11'0 ~yard.co.ta Mela OompetlllV. PatlO oowr .. ,encM llTH teo.ot:l:I pUr!UIOll. 417..SHl ,,.. .. 11mate f60-71ff elc>nal Vflil'Y reuona"le In all mallet• of 111•
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Dlft.V •New ceblMta. "blnet old Mon-,rl Cell o.bbie SPRINGS NOu.HIW Painting, 0 .,p•ntry, quick 110 hr. Qlnoer condo. CIOM to .v.rv· ~,..Mt 0...,.-17,..2031 to 9 pm 11 no IMW9r. 11,.11 orobl•m•. elc
" faotng, b•fl a formlca 145--0384 •Ml rooftno. orpt tteem ctn-714-7321 ~~·~ H05t mo. Agt Looel oalnw ,,_,,work. PLEME k~ tryi~ ~ e 3 1 • 9 4 1 e o 1 an•
PILOT countert()C)I. 142--0881 >Cini chKd care · my lc>v· ~ ~i.-i0:.1 lnQ, gardening, ywd cln-Miah Quality HouMwottc MaO Oualfty work, eoonoaty (J14) 41Mlll 831-IM4 c.r ... ..., glUI home. Exp. teteh· , .. ~ yra In C.M. UC), etc. Loweet ,.... ........ I am the beetl .....,, "*·Ir• .... "4·7180 -,-_-L.------
tf, mother. E~/wtcnde #430t58 Tom 1157-4480 STARR 54._..71 17$-1011 eft. tpm -20 yra ·~·Pool MfV, r .. Jrlaaatll SERVICE Repelr•Alterellon1 OK 780-8235 REASONA91.I AATU IRICl<WORI(: Small Job•. PalntlnG tllterlor & Int.. moldlng. E1rly complt-"'°A"°A;;;;A;;;;;S;;;;;pr-.lnle-..ler-/-land--1e-1pe-Doon-wlnd~blnet1 a1r199 Door 01*ator1, .... llWll Hewpon, Coet• M.... rlOr, quality guaranteed tlon, melnt. I repelr. Rfpalfl, lie 1212173 p~io.---.. Child c•r• 1 yr I o~•r. aprlng1, hardwa,. For All ~H of work•t"/ 836-0221 eft•noont !Nine.~ 176-3175 175-9075 Fr• •t. 24 hr MN. Lie 5'&-6874 642-8007 DIECTORY 1....,,, __ w_ry_6' ___ M_4_13 __ 1 ~~0.':':C:~rf~C::.~~ = ~~ ~>' 0, ~i:. ~~4 HOUSECLEANING BRICKWORK· Small or Int. !.xt for bett• w<Hk. 283e00 645-e280 fj --1-,--·-----
00 IT NOWI Rm llddM-P1tlo co-• 84().3092 l42.-3480. 15 Yf• lllP home ~r. I Qood refa. Own 1tW lge jOt>e, rrnalfl. Local lower prlCN C1ll Jack P!J!~ ----------
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Your Dally PllOt 1--------....i Home, 1110140 hr wk., H 131-e300 ext I. 24 hra. ln1t llttlat Maaonry I 81ucco: new I OllT• PllftlH Put. Pr_,1 & Future Fr•"' Lie 631•2345 s.rvtoe Directory Remodeling. flnl1h oar· 11.50 hr. Npl Height•. TIEii Home repalfl Sml Jobi reoetr. All typee. Ouallty. 25 yr1. L1c4. 403841, Int, Llc'd, 714-1127-3406 --------~1111119 pentry, door hangln~ KATHY. 050-11251 Topped/remowcl. CIHn OK, palnllng, ·110• Mature, reeponllble pro-Low.I l)flOe. 831·234& bonded. Reta. Color ax· ll p ltni frff ltrYlct
M2·11l nt HI ~::.·~~·1 ~ Ctatracttrt, ltattal up, new 11wna. 7111-3471 Gary 646-5277 PTL IMlional loolllng to hoU-• ~ "3-081t Richard reprtr en T T t./.. 1 -aa Ill tor mon-p t Rental 8urwyt lor hire rtt r •twa ,. . ..__. It-' Remodel/~lra, comm LandlClj)lng.Yd Clnup1 Home rec>efr•. Clfptrilry, th b 1 'j""f M ·ABC MOVING· lpr •I ..._ 112 ll•l I Slump grind. Save 30'% Actatdcal Cttlla11 =rn n•ct & ruld Lfc'd, bonded. TrM lrlm/remov-Malnl cablnetl, •l•ctrlcal, W~I 0~~:7o~g ;., a':d Quldc, Ceretul Setvlc;e. Fttthlng Int.nor Dealon ..,. • ,. . FrM "t Jt.m 855-5810
N-& Rffprty. Remod. No Steam/No Shampoo 1n1 For ff1, 11112·8142 lrrlg1llon Jim 8!11.0129 ~~~~· fencing. Don p IY u 1111 t I:.. Ca II lie. T 138041 552.()410 HANOINO/STRIPPINO ltffala~lat TREE TRIMMING, remo·
urpentry. Lie H14881. Stain Spectalltt. Fut R. •, 1_..._U A IH Tll HUI IOlll ' . 975.4479 1t1tt e p.m. •&· 1 lllflll* Vlta·MC Scott IMS.9325 J.D. H01n Rtflnl•"I"" val, yd clean-up.•. haul-Ablllty Bldr1 730-1800 dry. FrM Mt. 839·1582 • •mm You name It we II do It • ..... ,. Ing Jim 142-6302 ---------•shampoo & t •··-Lie. 306888. R41fnodel. l.Jlwn·lr ... lhrub lnetall Rel• varu rNs · 8"1 quality. 26 yr exp. Ellperl wallcoverlng In· Anttq11419, kit cablneti, --·-------Wltltu/ ..... tl •um c-· Add'nt & C•blne11 TrM trim/Removal · -·r · lmmacultt•. rHpon1lbl• Competitive rat•. 1lallatlon Re ... Coneul· fine ptlntlng 11-45-0664 4 Se11ont Tr .. Se<vtee Color brlghleners. Whl IM&-8588 645-4844 Lawn malnl/Rototll~ 6411-2385 bu1lnN1 woman. Long Uc T·115,428 730-1353 lant Alalonmt. 581-8590 economy with excel· Add'na-Oeelgn·A41tnod. crp11 • tO min. b!Mch Fr• Mt'--t• .... • I _u time IOcal retldent with •-.J•-1 I .....,.. 1 631 .... 9 H ... u /din • 5 -"',. "'"' 0 a ... a1 STARVING COLLEQE Blackwelder Paperhan~· _.. .... ...... r .. eat. .....,.. Top qUlllty Low l)flce. '""• nv . rmt • 1 ; avg wqwall -ttf A.valt June thrv Sept I & R I Q H ..__ Roofl -•i Fr .. est. Uc. 131·2345 room t7.50: couch 110, -ORYW•LL T•PING CIMn-upe/Landteaplng DUMP JOBS or Oct. 173-6712 STUDENTS MOVING ng tmova u1 . u,_ ng • ., types. fatttiat ---------1 chr 15. ouar. etlm. pet ,. ,... Htullng . Tr• Trim & Small Moving Jobs CO. Llc. T124-438 wortc only 494-3818 New-rtc0Yef·deck1 ---------AaHalt odor. Crpt ,..,_1r. 15 yrl All Texturet & A.couttlc FrM eat. 642·8807 C•U MIKE 641-1391 FREE. hon•I & rell1btt lntured. 641-1427 PL t .. Lie . .f411802 548-9734 Pvt Tutoring/ Remedial S.-:: D k If Fr•_, Kevin 173 t503 Ref1 av1ll. Call Paul W•TCH US GROWi •I 1111 1 lnatructlon. Xlnt reaulla Ottwway-Parklng Lot exp. o wor myll ..... • Ralpn Cabllle<o & Soni HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE !Ml« 6411-4840 X802. " - -lars rHfta1 lll·fllt K-8 (213)592-3794 ~s.alcolllng Aefi. 554-0123 DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL Compl. matnt. comm/ Furniture, TrUh, Tr... Pala W-44111 S,..lllht F t De #311042 --· -------
S&S Atphlt 831-4189Uc W• C1t• Crpt Cie-t ALL PHASES rn. Tree trimming & ,.. "3-5415 NORM lac•• Tu Color/B&9Y. 175--4818 ,.. .. . . ,,.. •• ltmct
Steem Cletn & U""'"' BUD (714) 552·9582 moval, CIHn-u~·· FrM ,. ,.,.. REPAIR SPECIALIST I Oen Hallberg Grading ... ~ HAUL.ING Fed«1ted Tax Service SllPe-Comp.Shlngle Typtng/Word Prooeuing
& P1v1ng Co. Rellcomm ~ r~t':~t Unls!5~~'fe llectriul •t. 64'""'854 • · 4·30· CIMnuP1. yard/lrN 1vc. Home/offlee appt1 ~~~~~d ~l~rh~ P1&1ttr/ l!p1r 751·7711 551·5552 Oulclc. euy rf1Yi1tons
Lie. 3976804 142-1720 COMPLETE GARDENING RANDY 642·7147 831-4871. IOCll CUllOIT*I. ED'S Pl.ASTERINQ Reasonable 851·1041 CARPET INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN. Priced SERVICE: a.II Jttty'I . , Q •lllf LUii 121* W -_l lah!ittla1 right, lree Htlmate on Lawn Service 631•4385 Hauling, clHn·up & 1ree Dave 1: Mo1t 110-175 or Thenk you, "3-4114 uetlty patcheallt•tur• aa•n " 11aia1
B1byllttlng, eny hour :..~~~~Rfb.~.~~ !)P· l1tge or emall )obt. . lrlmmlng.110 min. 20% off lut year'1. Wiii euun PlllTEll Int/ext. NNt. 645·8258 ~ '!:!~~.! WE WASH WINDOWS
.,, ___ Vic l-'XI .... lie. 3984121. 173--0359 Gardening, CIHn-upa, 557-8271 Bob travel 641-0829. pr 0 mp t n •a I PLASTER PATCHING 25 yrt exp. 751_..
3641
Fut . Profeu1<>nal ,,._ IOI ., nt r.,1. ThomllOfl Cerpet Salel & trimming cetn41nl WOfk R I 11 30 . Costa MeM. 642-8482 lnitalllllons. Comm/ LIC'O ELECTRICIAN 5"S.leo4 942.2945 College Student with t11ge FIEE proleuloneisl 10 ratH 111ucco1. n ext. •.--__ ,.-L1-~-1-_----1 Ouellty work guaranteed Qual. '#OOl·Reu. rat• Ir u ck , Io w 11 t rate, 131-7148 yrs. Neat. PIUI 645-2977 ... _...... Fret Mtlmate 848· 739 1
lalletaa resld, rMtretchet & r• Tom 831-50721873-7544 WllO&PI IUllT. prompt. Think you. PllllP I llUYllY Plu1er & n.u..-11 ,...,.,__, ra1 .... 1ow min. 1--------Plftt, xlnt ref1. 11430277 Court 7,.,, 1.,.7• Your Home« ~ pa_.. YNI ...... "' ~· ,_., R....._...C. "Let the Sunshine In Bllk>on Promotlonl Unll· Oreg 551-5324 RESIO/COMM'L/INO. Cln-upt Ret1 538-1110 · ..... • " Call Now. 832-1181 _, -•....: Ext/Int. RettUCCOI II. omm. bOat lrlre SU NSHINE WINDOW
ml1ed: bright bouquet11 20 yra. Do my own w<Hk. Gardening wanted. mow·.... lu F~~s~~.'~~~rei· B1oct1wlll1. 588-4892 Fr .... t. 641-7511 CLEANING
Same day. 494-7550 Ct•tat/ Ctacrttt Lie. 278041· Al 641-8121 Ing. edging , raking, Ladaca1ta1 TED. 7141871-9047 ltcrtt&rlal ltrricta l-64_2_·1_54_9 ____ _
Al Cement·Muonrt·Block CHRISTY & SON 1wHplni,: lru estl· Painting· Carpentd.c, FIR EITmnl Plaa1ila1 s.cre1ar1a1 tervlces: typ. John'• Window Cleaning laqlu/ fin IUll Walle-Cut1. work. Uc. 24 HOURS. LIC'O m•tM. 14 7541 ~~~ -:r.;~i~-4798 Sod, eprlnkler and lhrub INT/~ ... JIM, 24 lar U '\) 141-ll!I Ing. copy, etc Fut Mrv Fret est 12 yrs exp
Burp & Fite ~llrml •381057 Rob S47·2683 S3M121 o< ~8 lllWAITZ WmAPf 1n1t1llatlon. Our work WATER HEATER Special 67~58. 760-1359 64-0-l06l ~~Report~ Concrete: amall or lge Electrlclen: ,_ & repekr. Specl•l·comm/rHld only look• upen1lve INT/EXT PAINTING Pool Mlter1•Furn.c.e Alteratieu To place yOUt meMIQ9
. Jobi Remove old r1· All typea. Low prices. lndtcp/ malnt Mrv. 13 ROSIN'S CLEANING Check our pricn befo<e & WALLPAPERING LOW COSTI! 24 HRS before the
•• n.1-pl-w/new. 645-8S12 Llc'd. Free 111. 831·2345 yr1. Fr• Ml. 831·7494 S.W:. you buyl Lie. 204511. CUiiom w<Hk Free Mt. R..,.lr·Rec>fpe-Remodel -----•-••-----i----------••-rtai a... cletn hou-.:. thor~~~7 CAU Mf..1013. ~. St-547·4281 Draine. Lie. 650-1000 raiding poblicl
STAPLEY CONSTR. Ctraaic Tilt -·· .... , -.. u., ........ ...., DA.VIS PAINTING o:i~lot
New & remod. flnllh ctr· For your wedding, the JACK OF ALL TRADES ExpeftlM HouNl<eeplng Int/ext. ~lie cetllnga, lnstlll·Repipe-Repalr c1uatried, 642-5678
pentry, door hanging. lllYI Hilt TU MU 9COUStlcal bMuty of vol-Call Jeck enytlme, Vtc & auppllee lnduded Seit thing• tut with Dally ceblnet refln. lnl. FtM FrM ••· Rellonable. Ctualtled Ada. your Orle>
•384431. 831-4371 Mii• Beat pf1oet. 963-3283 c. & gult•. 173-1488 Day°' night. 17~14 Kitty 641-4970 Piiot Went Ada. •t •366780. 642-7479 Llc'd John 831-1151 stop Shopp!~ center
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
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AGES 11 -14
EARN tr TO S7S.OO PER WEEK
Wt now havt 15 Ollt!MD tor 10UIW tte•
bta¥tts to sec11re radlrs f0t The Or..,. c.ast
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monty there 11 no dtl1.e11ng or collechon
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pan Ion for older, non·
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your pets I• m a I• c 11 . C a 11 . • 831-7358 evenings.
For more Information abOut this Sl•m•M cat m•le. very
unique program, please write or call and allectlonate. houH pet
leave a message. I will return your call as only.
soon as poaslble. 545-6172
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545-1325
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ANGELIQUE'S BOAT INTERIORS
If you need new CUlhlona. C'Urtllll'\I, bedspttada.
fatted aheetll. upholatery, car~l.I. thil ii the
pl.ace 11 1 pnce you can afford'
FOR FREE ESTIMATES 6"5-6166
435 W. 19th St. Costa M..a
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18711 BNch Blvd.
Huntington 8MCh
(l 14)142-2000
1982
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'78 Camero Z21, mini
T cat• et• not 1trlp-cond, garage ttored.
ped ... many have the n-t1re1. J4100/obo.
lollowlng tMturee 842.aa& I·-·· TAA 1------..,,.-2~.~=-'85 Corvalr CorH Con· ·--· ..,.,,,ble, 4 epd, Ult cond. INIT W1UU a.t offer. e...2.1130
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neu. & em 011g•d . 1117 5 .
54a-1883.
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cond.
970-1484
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good, ell orig. 11400 ot>o. 142-0100, 988-1221
M'/ DAD SAID THAT HE'S
NEVER ~OR60TTEN 50METl-UN6
A TEACMER ONCE WROTE ON
ONE OF MIS PAPERS •••
NANCY ®
IUNDAV, APRIL 1 O, 1983
TMEV WERE SUPPOSED TO
WRITE AN ESSAV ON
MUMAN ~ELATIONSMIP5
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I 6UESS THE TEACHER DIDN1T
LIKE HIS ESSAY BECAUSE
SME WROTE I,, FIPDLESTICKS ! ,,
AT TME BOTTOM .••
AUNT FRITZI --I LO\/E
MY NEW PORTABLE
TV 5ET
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THINGS STAY WITH
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1've NEVER ANYWAY, IT MURT MV
MEARD THAT DAD'S FEELINGS, AND HE
EXPRESSION NEVER 60T OVER IT
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by Ernie Bushmiller
W~Y NOT BRl NG
IT IN HERE
50 I CAN
WATCH
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•
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1 THINK 'wOO'LL LIKE F'LYIN~
l'P LIKE IT IF
I COULP ~EEP
ONE PAW ON TM~ GROUNP
DENNIS THE MENACE
JUDGE PARKER
OOOOOH, I T._HN~ I'M
GE."fTING
AIRSICK
E3UT THATS ONLY A MYTM/
A FAB&.E! A FAIR'f-TALI!!
WHEN JOHN SMITH ~ MEETS JEANNIE AT
i HER HOfEL, SHE
COME UP TO MY SUITE AND I'LL
GIVE YOU THE LETTER FOR TIM!
! IDENTIFIES HlM
· ~THE MAN WHO
: P.l.ANNED THE
: ARMORED CAR
: HEIST BUT Oto NOT
PART10PATE IN lTf
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by Hank Ketcham
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I l..OOKS L.IKE: AN INTEREST/NG
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GIRL.5 OUT FOR lHI 5
WEEKEND,.,
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t'M som.> ! rM 80S'J ~EN 1tJO!
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BREAKING UP 15N'T 'THE
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70 DO I •
by Ferd and Torn Johnson
SEEMS THIS L.,At:>Y W,AS SHE: WAS ON HER WAY our
~UST L.E,AVING LAS VE<iAS OF Tf-4E HOTEL LDBB'f. ..
AFT~R HEf< V,ACATION ...
... ,AND SHS PUT A S~LVER
t>oLI-AR INTO A SL.OT
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"THIS P,APER SESMS
10 BE GIVING ~UAL TIME
lo.Al-L US NolaMAL FOl-f<S. MACHINE SHE'
: WAS PASS1NG ...
DOCTOR SMOCK ~
LADY WENT ON HOME ...
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by George Lemont
OKAY,
Kl 1.-L-1"H IS
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Letter• of NCh Item on the shopping llat below
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Etper·grunt·o. Whit game 11 pleyed by baby bears?
Cuba and robbers.
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SCORE 10 polnt1 for Using all the
letters In the word below to form
two complete worcn:
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word• of four letter• or more
found among the letters.
Try to sarewat '"''SO l*nts .
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AND WE HAD A LDNG-
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Ifs special.
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WM ........ JOG to let ...., ......, -G.D., r-
Vet1Mt Ne¥.
Spencer lracy. The first time I
met him was in 1959 at a fl.Im
studio. I kept following him
from the set to the dressing
room, the dressing room to
the set, in the hope of attract-
ing his attention. Finally,
many days lat~ Tracy spotted
me. He asked. ''Are you an ac-
tor?" I replied, "Yes sir, I'm try·
ing to be." Tracy considered
my answer for a moment and
said. "Don't let anyone catch
you at it."
••••BYllOUS ~ dkl M*I .,,..bb
.... ll1ftd ,.,.. lddlf
-J.E., AAMy. N.Y.
Carrie and Todd (F"aaher) were
cxntantly ln our shadow.
c..rrie was always called Def>.
ble. They dkln 't have privacy
like other kids -they lived in
e ftlhbowt. Teachers and
other chUdren were quk:ker to
crttlcllA them becauae ol who
they were. And I didn't have
enoyth lime to be with them
when I WU needed mott -
but I tried. When Carrie WU
)'OUR& I had It written Into my
ltudlo oonttlCt that I'd 11op
wortc1na by noon every Wed-
netday 10 I could llt,00
weekly Grt.SCOUt meetlnp.
.. a • ..-11 ,._,;·iDnolls
L0.5 ANGELF.s -Rasing Bull
producers lrwtn WiDlder
and Robert CUrtaft are
trying to land Robert De
NlrO, their Oscar-winning
Jake La Mona. to play Jesus
in thelr upcoming The las/
Tempto#on of Orrisl. They al·
ready have l«Jina Bull direc·
tor Marda 3C)OI..,_ and
screenwriter Pllul Scbnder
for the film . to be made In
lsrael .... The Lena ~
Fnnk S&utra two-record
album duet, to be produced
by Qu1acJ JoDee, has been
temporarily postponed.
Home, who ls still touring in
her one-woman show, told
Jones she is having throat
problems and doesn't want to
add to them by squeezing in
sessions with the Chairman of
the Board .... There are now
three competing 1V movie bi-
ographies of Mary Pickford In
development: one with Eve
Pl-b (Jan Brady of The
Brady Bunch~ who resembles
Pk:ki>rd: another with ca...
lme ........ who doesn't.
and a third, with no particular
actress in mind but with the
blessing of Picldord's widower.
silent-screen star Baddy Roten· ... Ever~men
tal, third-place NBC has two,
er, original pilots In produc-
tion: Mon/ma/, about a sleek,
handsome man who tums In·
to a panther, and Me and'Mrs.
C. which (l()f1af'T'IS a )'OUn8
NEW YORK -~ \¥rdict,
up for five Academy Awards.
lndudlfl8 ~ Picture, has
been Judfed auilty of Sianna ~ errors bY experts here. Famed crtmiMI la~ loy
IL Colm says, 'The ltKlle
thoukl have eet llide tfie
jury's vadid beca•• there
Wll no evidence to ~
II." 1&.:lawyer llMTy H. points out thll
..... Wll oblll*d
to relay the hotpitll'• -· ment oner to his client. c.on-ttnues former New bk Coun-
ty 06ttrtct AttonMy •+nrl
R. bit "A.II CIMnll ~ man.~ ...... •= Ind .a-M111ml
ln • meMlf d\11 .. well
,. • .
~ .. ,.
•;
I On Monday
80 million
Americans
will tune in for
~~
srnoodl rNer
the dull
periods of Best
Technical
~ Zombie. etc., here's a pot. . ol ~
truhand
trivia.
any taller or any fatter. I still put ket·
chup in my aoup."
Pmlda N..a (Best Adrea, Hud,
1963t. "Unfortunately, not at all. \bu
see, I won the 09car after I sutfered my
stroke, so the great worry was that I
would die and that the child I was c:ar-
ryin& at the time would die. So what·
ever arNt opportunities were openin8
up at that thne all had to be canmed 10
thal I could stay home
and. hopefully. sur-
vtve."
Jou Hou-••
(Bell SupportiJ1I N:Jt:Jll. th~ Pap~r Chas~.
1973): "It mnflrrned
what had already happened. which
was that at Che • d · 10 I toot on a
new career Ind became an actor. And
this mi&ht not have .,aen anywhere if
It had not been for the conJinn&tion of
Che Academy Award, which made it
IOrt of irresiltible. )'OU knowr' &.-......_ (Best Actor,
Matty. 1955): ''lt railed my salary
enough to enable me to make a living •an ldor."
-II a {Belt SuDoonlna N::-trell, M(rst ~ Sb'y. t96l): ''It _gave
me the c:ounee eo tum down Che In-
dian Makler\ Ind Lllin Spkftre roles
that Wll'e antMldv beinl olered me." 8llt ... m+ (ttriie 0.:.... ln-dudlne .. ~ lor "Arthur'• 11Mme." 1981~ ..... minted. ....
In pllt, ...... of the 0.:... c.ole
8ll)w = (a CX>tWknr1 Ind I tad beill ~-IDr ._. • ,... --=:i:-= ... -c.:=~ rz:= U.teo• .....,.eoeaplbe
0... Wewmaaa.....,.nd•-.
amliedoa ~"
.. 2 • ........
!di•
The C>;ary of Anne
Franlt. 1959, and A
Patch of Bl~. J96St. "I
think I 80( a divorce
(from Vittorio Gas.sman 1 on account of it. Why1
Because I was married
to an actor. It's terribly competitive
when you both are actors. whether you
want It to be or not."
Rod SteAter (Best Actor. In the Heat
of tM Night. 1967): "It made me much
more of an ~ to the industry. and so
I began to get more and better scripts
and roles. Pmonally it had a very posi·
tive effect Havlng first choice always imc one's personal outlook ...
1ck Crawford (Best Actor.
All the King's Men. 1949): '1'he money
gets better and the parts get better. and
as an actor you can't ask for anything
better than that. I suppose, too, that
some people -you could call them
users -try to set on the bandwaeon.
but yoo've J~ Sot to ward. those off.
"PerlonalJy l don't think It chaJ18ed
me. l was deligllted to have won. but if
I hadn't won l don't think It would
have made a bit of difterenc:e."
...,,. ~(Best Support·
ing Actress, Me/um and Howard,
I 980): "In general, how It changed my
life was that it dldn 't. because. I
wouldn't let it. It's a wonderful honor,
and that's about as far as it should AO.
"It may have given me a lime more
~ but as far as my w()ri(
ls concerned, I'm pretty confident. In
other areas of my Ute I'm a wreck. I
muld use an Oscar In other areas."
Gelle ffedreen (Best Actor, TM
F>Tnth ConMdion, 1971): 'There's
no question that. certa1nly for a period
of time, and to a dlminishlns extent tor the ,... of your ~ the Oar does
Improve your ability to aet ftlma
ftnanoed.
"Per10nally It helped
a lot, because I was a& a
low point. The year
before that had been
vtry bad. The six
mootlu after I flnilhed
Fmtdr Conn«tion, I
had no wortc whataoevet" aort. , ..... t m (Best Supponlne
Adre11, .,,,. LDJI l't:lu,. Show, 1971):
"It mak• ,a ready lntroduc:tlon on talk
lhowa when they don't know whal tlte
to '*f · ... Wlnnq It mlde me want to MY• 'You lin'l 1een nothln' yeti' "
...._(Bell Supporttna Ac-
tress, Elmer Gantry. l 960t. "For me the \Our ~I
Academy Award was a perfectly timed, LL.~.. D-Dot professional lifesaver. The brief movie '-'M:Uf Oii
name I'd made for myself at the time Check one in each caJl!&CXY. The odds
was as a musical insenue. and without are from Lenny OeJ Genlo. oddsmaker
some instant and miraculous lransirion at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas (for in·
to actress. I surely would've 8(>ne the fonnallonal purposes only; no bets be-
unfortunate way ot the great. old Holly· Ing taken). The pie.ks of FAMILYWEEJC,Ly's
wood musical. editorial !laff are in bold.
"How did It change my life personal· BF.sf PICTURE ly? WeU ... my price doubled. my
friends tripled, my ctuldren got more 0 Gandhi (&5)
popular. my tables at D Toot.sie (3-1)
Chasen's 80( better, the D E.T. Tlte~T61atslal
man at the bank said he · (~~ mon~}
was In love with me D MlSSlf18 (9-1)
and my housekeeper D The \&dia (3-1)
asked for a raise. But BF.sf ACTOR while all those thifl85 . .
did happen the truth is that there real· D Dwtin Hoffman. TootS1e (5-1}
ly were no 'peJSOOal changes for me 1 0 Jack Lemmon . Missing (S.l)
love my work, but 1 also love ~ 0 Peter OToole, My Favoril_e Yea (9-1)
treasure my life after work with my D Paul Newman, The \eniia {2·1)
ci! husband (comedian Marty D Bea K......, Ciandhi (6-5)
I ]." BF.sf ACTRESS
aye Danaway (Best Actress. Net· 0 Julie "-A--.-,.,, ./t r. · IQ_l) worlt. 1976~ "First It gave me con-nnun:W3oo rlCJor, r1C1ona \..,..
fidena!, reai"cxmfi~noe. knowing that B ~~~~!(~~(&5) my peers had awarded It to me. Sec-0 -7 • -·-o 1
ond, although I think I'm BeneraJly Dd>ra ~· An Olffcer and a
very sensible and cautioU$ In most Gentleman (S. l}
ways, when choosing a role, I do have D Jessk:a Lange, Prances (3-1)
an appetite tor a large effort , for throw· BF.sf SUPPORTING ACTOR
ln8 caution to the wind .... I think an o John Llth~w. The \.iOrld According
Oscar helps make those to C4J> (~ 1) kin~ of ef!orts possible O Robert rre.e>n, Viaor/V10oria (S.I)
by increasms )'.OUr Im-O Olarles Durning, ~ Best lint~
portance to the ~ustry ~in lb-as {S. I)
and to the pubbc. The o .i..... ..__ The ~ (3-2) ~ ~J':" statu~ O Louis ac.tt Jt. An Olficer and a Joa~~ (Best Ador. eom· Gendtman (3-I}
Home. 1978 . "It gave me a great ~ BEST SUPPORTING A~
of encourasement at a time when I o Jird:a ......._ 7botsie (S-1)
needed suppon." · O Glenn Ooet, TM ~ AccordintJ
to Gorp (7-1) The A~ Strain o 1l!ri 0arr. Toot* (4-1) 0 Kim ScanJey. Frances (3. I)
Heilbrun, Ph.D .. a& Colurnb&a Untvenlty.
8IYe I» thetr thcJult*,
Ma t.. 'There have been lemUe
and mele ~ hebe: Garbo
Uled to do li&ht male lmperlON!lon. ~t now It F9 deeper. Roia are a cen-
tral ila.e in our thfnklna. ..
' lkO m: '11le po6nt II not tha1 we F out and pretend to be the oppolile
~ but that we don't have to be
lfrakt of haYtnc W"I' that we've been IDkt aren't IPPfOPriUI. We've found the O>U,. IO rNb mcMel wtUd\, wkhout
carnplnt. Id out due ........
0 Lesley Ann WarTen , V°100r/Vidoria
(9-1)
fb\r 11..'1' Handled the ~ 'ilht-Helore Jilk-rs
Thow en no ;;.rs t/M OJaJr Jittm.
J#Nt IKJw a !au wtnnim coptd.
Duda Holflllaa (Best Actor.
Kram1r us. Kram~ 1979~ ''I get very
MM>UI f>lng to thote Academy
Awarda. It• really a very ten1e a!Wr
and f m alw'YS lled when it's over.
Even IJ you don't expect to win or don't
WIN to win, there'a I Vf!1Y bad reftex.
Ive fleellna when you
don't. TheY name IOme-
body ... and IOfnf>o
~I~ brain says.
"I mUll 11Y the mot1
enloYabte tlmei I've eve h.t wlth ~ A.aedefny Awards
Mn when I waa lllce the reJt of the
American pubUc. Which ii to MY I wu
home, hlVtnc IOIM milk Ind cake -
or a beer -Ind wllehlnt lhem. enjoy·
ing them and laughing."
Bart "-Mndl: "Carole (Bayer Sa&erl and I both worited
around the c.locl< on a
new song so we
wouldn'r think about
the Oscar competition."
1atum CYNeal: (Best
Supporting Actress,
Paper Moon, 1973): "Gee, l was 9
years old. f didn't know that I was sup-
po9ed to be that nervous -'° I
wasn't." u.e. 8orplne:
"I was living at home
al the time and I
remember that I put
the Oscars totally out
of my mind and went
to sleep. And ii you don't believe thal,
you can ask my Marnma."
Gene ffedrmen: "I spenr the night
painting." r.ny Dub A.do: (Best Supporting
~. ~ Mirode KQRet 1962): '1
threw up."
"1u-e The,· Keep
Their Oscars
i
le f i
11 ·I ~ i' ~1 If ~
11 __ ..., ii
iJ Andona theyw won IJ> it. wherr do they kttp
II? aon. • .....,men· I
"In th. e front closet." 11 Joo Vot&tat: "I gave
my Oscar to my mother ihis year for
her award-winnlf\8 perfonnance ~
ln ~ new ftlm 1T~ for ,
flvt)." aka Motw: Min a
nk:e. quiet comer ol my
living room. I worked very
hard for 1t. and f ntWT use It as a doorstop."
Jeck I c=0 oa: ''In my
study at home."
Plllrtda Ne.a: "I keep It
at my home In Enafand In the
llvins room. on the shelf. I alto
WW every day & pd replica of
an Oecar, a very little Sold Oat on a chain uound my
nec:k."
A!:' ~the den mantel whtre lt abAlel
~ with my chll-
d1tn's Uttle Leaau•
bulblll •wards and my four Emmy.." a,.,. W°llata" .. "One Olcar UI at
the Anne Prank Houle In Amltlt'dam.
1t11 pvt of 1 mUleUm aaalnst In·
tolerance. The other one & on the
~ at my houll. Every ldOf
who vitka :picb k up and ~ hla
.. •'
~
"
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fantasy speech -so It's getting worn
out."
Broderick Crawford: "It's in
stor19e. It's safer there."
....., 9Ur bw1ea: "It's kind of
been a gypsy like am. It went to
Arkansas when my dad was sick in
the hospital, to cheer him up. Then it
went to New York. and now it's in my
house in London." <1eor'19 8'11-u: "In my library.
There's a little baby spotlight hittina it
-no. I'm ldddlJ18. Any spotlights J'd
have in my houSE' are gains to be hit·
ting me."
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Ir's now 40 years since Rick bade Osa
~by u:ytng. "Here's lookin& at
you, kid," 40 years since the ma.kins of
Casablanca -The Best Pidure of
1943. As time has gone by, the epic has
been voted one of the top three films
ever by the American Film Institute.
and a 1V QJkle poU found it's the most
popular and frequently shown film on
teJevision .
Hard to believe then that only a
handful of Hollywood's top aeents
oould recqp1ize its 9C'ee0pl&y when
sent In recently WKler a pseudonym,
and that, ln fact. most rejected it.
~ a test, free!ance writer Oluclt
Ross simply-retyped Casablancdt
screenplay, changed the tJtle to that of
the original play, &eybody Chmt!S to
Ridt 's, and mailed oopies to a11 • 217
~listed with the Writers Gu1ld
of America. Not ~ over 130
copies went unread or "got &ost In the
mail." But of the 85 lleflts who did
read the script., only 33 spotted it as
Casablanca -only 33 <X>U1d remem-
ber thls: "Louis. r think this is me
belltnnlna of a bemiful friendship."
Forty-one of the agents rejeded it
outright jamc>ng the critldsms: ''weak dialotJue and ~in story line"); etaht
mott rejected tt addina that 1t seerried
to resemble Casablanca; three wanted
to represent "Rosa's" work. and one suaested turning It into a novel.
Siys Roa. "I think this says a lot
about the 1COeS1 novice writers have ln
gettina ICripCs to the~ that be 1n
HoUywood. Bui then aeaiJl, a would-Oe
screenwriter can always ftnd 90lace by
saylna, 'So my script was rejected. So what. After aJI, look what they did to
Casobloncal'" -Eliot Kaplan
A118\\mt to Oacar Quiz
1. Th~ Godfath~r (1972) -
$86,275,000.
J. Laurence OIJvler In 1948 for Hamkt,
which al9o won that year'• Bell Picture
honors.
S. S3. 7 mllUon, or more than $300,000
1 minute.
4. Oeonle Buma was ~ when he
recetvecl the 1975 Belt Suppottlna ~
tor Award for 77w SuMhiM Boys. I. She never ~ one. e. 77w Apo#tment ln 1960.
1. 60 mlllk>n pounds -or $30 mWlon worth. I. Mahitma Gandhi WU 5 feet 7 lnc:b-a ran and Bell kJnlllly ta I ~ &nchel taller. Oldr .. , , ~ lncMt tall and
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NEW LAWS THAT PAY OFF FOR WO\AEN
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l4bnJ01 bmeliled directly from some B Me · S th actions taken by Congms 1as1 tall, and Y me pae
it lileroUy pays lor ft)tJ')' ux.>man to be
ClWC'l1'e of the change in the law. For Smaor Nancy Landon Kass«xmm
darilicaion. fAMJl.Y WEEICIY spoke to (R.-Kan.).
Q: Senator Kassebaum, Congress
recently took steps that will affect
women economically. Can you explain
the situation for us?
A:. Well, the EOOnomic Equity Al::J. [Kas-
sebaum was a chief sponsor), which
would have tackled a rons list of ine-
quities faced by women -lnvotving
everything from pension reform to
child care -was never voted on. But
women should take heart from news
that several very Important provisions
of the act ~ passed separately, in
part under the Eoonomic Recovery
'JU Al::J. of 1981 . Even if thett's a long
way to 80. I think we made progress
every woman should know about, for
example. increasing possible benefits
of Individual Retirement Accounts
O.R.A. 's) for nonworking spouses.
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husband oould onJy set aside a max-
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several years ago. It created a "spousal
l.R.A.," allowins a larger acoount to be
saved up. and gives the wife a claim on
pan of the money. even if divorce
terminates the marriage. The '81 tax act
increa9es the amount which can be set
aside by SSOO (to S2.250~ Thal might
not IOW1d overwhelming. but over 25
years it can mean tens of thousands of
ddlm more in retirement money. Q: Did Coogresa provide any help for
the workina mother?
A: Yes. We have liberalized the
amount thll a family can save ln taxes
for day<are costs. Thb is particularly
lmportant for slrl8le mothers. It's aston·
istting to realize that one ln five chiJ..
dren under 9 18 ls lMng in a single-
parent houeehold. Most are headed by
women. Al lower income levels. bein8
ab&e to aflord chUd care ls often the
crtdal factor in ~ whether one
can llord IO work. The new law hat a
llktlna«ale temJre -thlt meant
tt.-lows lnaome mother& or famU6M
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MARATHONER PATTI CATALANO:
OFF AND RUNNING AGAIN
By Tony Scherman
W hen the Boston
Marathon is
run next week,
the most oom-
pelling swry of the race oould
well be a young woman who
isn't even going to be running
In the event this year. due to
injury. But Patti Catalano, a
native of ...nearby Quincy,
Mass., and the best woman
marathoner in the U.S. until
injury and depression IUlpped
her oold In 1982, will run -
and win -again someday.
Just ask Joe.
day she couldn't get out of
bed, and it was two weeks till
she could walk again. But she
did lose three pounds, so
what the heck, she pressed
on.
Soon enough she found
that "running gave me a
sense of fulfillment, of well·
being.'' She and others saw
that she had a special talent
for the sport, and it was off to
the races. The drifter had
found herseJI: She was a run·
ner, and a rare one. "Run ·
ning wa.S the first thing I real ·
ly wanted to do," she says. "I
found it. Nobody told me to
do it. I made the decision to
pursue it. And thafs why It's
so important to me.' In
autumn 1976 she won her
first marathon, in Newport,
R.I. Shonly thereafter, and
soon after splitting up with
her first husband, a Boston
transit worker and marathon-
er, she met Catalano, whom
she credits with "99 percenf'
of her achievement. He was a
high school track coach and
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Joe is Joe Catalano, Patti's
a>adl, lelJow marathoner and,
since 1980, her husband. He's
the main witness to the amaz.
in& self.transformation of a
once overweight. chain~
.lng young woman lnto a su-
perbly oondltioned athlete,
second in the world and still
peaking when she was knocked
out of action after winnins the
"RunnbW mu the I
tint thing I~ I wanted lo dO, ,,
Me-OW.
Haw&i marathon in Dec:em-t-----~~~~~~--.,.....;.~~~~~-------4
ber 1981. "She was setting the Boston Marathon, but molher, she left home. offered to help her train.
records, running times no she's contlnulns to fl&ht back. Drifting around unhappily. From 1977 to 1981 the pace
American woman had ever "It'll happen," she~ about she pined weiaht -at her quickened. Patti pulled away
run before," says Joe. "She ll return to the top. "Ive beP.n peak she packed 148 pounds from the pack and went off In
was still Gn the rile. Once she there once and It was harder onto her 5-foot.+lnch frame hot pursuit of Norway's Grete
gets back into top shape, we'll then, ~ I didn't know I (compared to 104 now). She Waltz, the best in the world.
see l1lOt'e thinp out of Patti.'' could do It.' hung out ln bars (often d~ Patti won races, as she says,
For Patti, last year brought Overcoming adversity ls ping S20 a night on draft "from Japan to JacksonVllle"
more sadness than Boston'• Ju• standard' procedure for beers) and job hopped -one and set a slew of American
Heartbreak Hill. After win· Catalano. Patti, 30 this month, reltleu year a went from records. She became the first
nlng the 1981 Hawaii event ls the oldelt of nine chlldml job to job levef'I times. Finally American woman to run a
for the fourth ltrlight year, from a wor~ Quincy the decided to pull henelf marathon In less than two
she cracked a bone In her family: her mother ls a Mic-totether; For starters, she and a half hours when she
lower back while body«trf· mec lndJan who ran away decided to loee ~t. Run· flnllhed teCOnd to Wlhl In Int· She was bedridden for from her Nova Scotia raerv• nlna wu her choice ol meth· the 1980 New 'lbrk Mara.-
th,_ months. fi.nalty on the tJon home u a child. Plttl wu odl. Aa::ldentaUy, the hit on thon. And untll last Septem-
mend In late 1982 from the ln· always a teeond mother and the activity th• would ch"'8t ber, Catalano held the Jury and a Iona period of telf· father to her libUfl8', taking her Ille. Amerian women'• mark of
doubt and Withdrawal, lhe CIR of the llttle ones while She mutt have doubted her 2:27:51, which ehe aet ftnJlh.
tore a mUllde In her toot. The · holdlna down • many~• sanJty ahr m. ftnt outinll ln ~ teCOfld ID AWlon Roe ln
foot lnfury wlll keep her out of the c:Ould. "I .-up lllt," Mardi 1976. Donnlna a the 1981 ao.o.. Mlrllhon.
lhe 11)'1. "I Wll kind of ltfeet· •11t1U•. lldn ._,., belt '1'11, thole wwe ~ ttnm
wile." When Piii Wll 18 her tril FMtlt lholl, lhe lOOll off lor 'htr: She and Joe did I
fllher <tied; IOC>n Iler. .,.. an a llVtlHllUe ~ ll'OUnd Wll8idy 8ollon TV lhow ln caute of McHon with her a Qulnty cm ti 1 ,. The .-• the 1U1111W of 1•1, lrid In
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PAm CAIALNIO
Hollywood there was even talk about
a movie on her life.
And then it all fell apart out on the
waves off Hawaii. The accident shook
her badly. "When.you're an athlete,"
she says, "when you rely on your
body and then you wreck it, it's not
like a normal person who can just
take a week off and then go back to
work." Unable to run at all for the first
third of 1982, she fell into a depres-
sion. staying inside her house and
even erowing apart from Joe. She felt
betrayed by friends: "People you
thought were your friends aren't really
your friends. They were just, I don't
know, groupies. It hurts." For a while
she even thought about quittin~
But she didn't. Even thou her
comeback has been delayed last
fall's foot Injury -which hit just when
she'd finally gotten back up to her full
regimen of 100 to 130 miles per week
-she's defeated her demons. She
and Joe enjoy their house in Dedham,
Mass., their pet cat, Tuff Stuff. and
they talk about starting a family. ("I
think we'd adopt," she says. "But
that's a long way down the road: I
mean, we've been having a big discus-
sion about getting a do8 for two years
now.'1 An exc:eJlent cook. Patti ls said
to make a ,reat carrot cake and is
even considering marketing It, possl·
bly opening her own fancy bake shop
In Boston. In short. Patti Catalano
teems at peace with herself and eager
to get back out on the road again.
Her fans want that, too -the locals
who cheer her on her workouts and
fellow runnen like em Rodgers.
America's lon&eSt ruMlns marathon
lttl'ac:tlon. Before her injuries, says
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the 6est American woman. She hu to
use back and then she'll be O.K. Patti
can be one of the best female 1ona-
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better than she wu before.
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return to top bm later this year and
toward the 1984 Olympics (whlth will
Include 1 women's marathon tor the
F~ WCIA)' • l\f'lll. IO• 1• 13
first time). is full of phrases like "antsy"
and "chomping at the bit." Is No.1
worldwide still a goal? "Sure, why not?"
she says. sounding guardedly Hip.
Then the flippancy vanishes. "Once
you achieve something beyond any·
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points out, "there's absolutely nothing
you can't do. And that's what I tell peo-
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takes is the willingness to work, and
you have to really want it. You may
have to work harder and longer than
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By Marilyn Hansen
N ow Is the time that fresh
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2 minutes. or until lust wilted.
Set aside.
2. In a medium saucepan, melt
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spoons olive oil, pine nuts and
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minute.
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green onions in reserved drip-
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with sal.t servers to mix. Gar-
nish sal.t with the chopped
blcon, chopped hll'Ck:ooked ea
and quartered cherry 1oma&oes.
MaMs 4 wrvings
·nnaaour ........
To bar. WMen:rell is IOld in
small bunches. Look tor
perky. fresh. deep-areen
leaves and crisp stems with
no vellowtna or wiltiJl&. • ..... 'Ruh wateraess in
oold water. shake water from
leaves. pther ltema Into a
bunch and place stem ends
Into a small container with
about I Inch of CJ>fd water.
Endole top green leaves with
a pluck bll. securina skies
with a rub6er band. Place
O>ntalner In refriQeralor In
modenlely mid • .0° aecdon .
U llOred ln too cold an aree.
--wW ha.e .nd become Ump.
FAMLY Wmu.v •~IO•,.., l 7
Lipton.
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Wuningr The Surgeon Generel H11 Dttermintd
That Cignne Smoking Is DlnllfOUI to Your Haith.
SPECIAL HURDLES
FOR PARENTS AND
GIUWNKIDS
• are, and this sense of responsibility is
lifelong. As a result, they may persist in
giving advice thal their children don '1
ask for and can't apply 10 their own
Jives. ~Ill Once some of these hurdles are iden-tified and faced. ii is possible for
parents and their grown children to
work at building a healthy, happy rela-
tionship. The most crucial aspect is , ,,..eicm probably the matter of advice givi~.
" Parents have to realize that they can t
truly know what is best tor their grown
son or daughter. I
Usually there is a kind of verbal l
signal that precedes~ advice giving.
"Let me teU you ..... or, 'That's right" ~
or. ''Thar's wrong." 11 is helpful if ~
parents can learn to recognize these j
signals and switch to a different altitude _I 1111111-----------.. -one of offering not ~ns but i input from their own experiences. In-
ByArthurMaslow, M.S.W.,
and Moira Duggan
A t some point or another. it
oomes as a shock to parents
to see that the child they
brought up from diaper·
hood through adolescence has broken
out of the axoon and turned into an
aduJt. In many families there is an
awkwardness at lhls stage. Although
friendship would seem lo be the logkal
development. it doesn't oome naturally
to parents and their grown children.
They have to work to achieve it. The difficulty has to do partly with
f!isparlties of aee and experience.
Friends relate to each other on a buis
of equality, but the parent<.hiJd rel•
tionship is k>unded on a ~ in-
~ity -~ parents broughl ~
duld into the world and that physic.al
order of precedence is permanent.
Moreover, the two generatk>N are
dMded by cultural differences lhat are
all the more extreme in today's fast-
ch~g world. One example Is the
movement toward sexual equality.
' which hu bfou8ht with it a certain
amount of role a>nfu.sion. Many of ~
day'• flthm have no trainms In ec>
oeptina their daushtm as equals In the
work place; today's mothers may feel
fruttradon as they tee their diu&hten
having tot» and experiences that were
denied to them when they were young.
~ difficult to deal wilh, perhapt. [s
the need that Ill puentS haVe to t_ry to
.. do the bett" for their child, They
feel rmponstble for what their children
stead of, 'This is whar you should do,"
the parent should say, 'This Is what
happened to me." If there is anything
helpful in the story of a past ex-
perience, the child will be able to ex-
tract it and use it in his own life.
Whal to do about ronfticts? Often. in
trying to preserve friendly relalions
with their child , parents sugar<Oat any
painful issues that exist The Irritant
may be some behavior of the young
penon, his~ of friends. job perfor-
mance or financial irresponsibility.
Keeping quiet about it Is not the answer. Indeed, in families where there
has been a oomplete break between
the parents and a grown child, it is
usually because these issues have
never been addressed.
It's a good idea k>r parents to take the
lead arid say whatever it Is 1hey are
itching to say as fairty and mildly u
possibae. righting with their child may
not be such a bad thing; what must be
avoided is lettins the fight tum into
perpetual family bickering.
The best rapport between parents
and grown chDdren occurs when the
two generations have grown as in·
dlviduals to the point where they don't
feel needy of one another. A family is
llke an ecosystem. You can't change
just one thing In a syatem. Everything
else' hu to change -if only a little bit
-to make a new balance. When a
chUd llarts moving out on his or her
own. parentt have to adjust by doina
IOmdhlng diflerent wllh themtelves In
place of the active parenllna they uled
to do. lodependence worka both Wl)'I:
II ls a ~I and 11ettJn1 go. If the faml· ly can t rtbalanoe approprlllilty, then
the euy. c:omionable reJaUonahlP. that
Is IO delifable between the adutt ~
IClont may never come to pua. IW ...
New UDS Co~puter Telephones
To Be Sold For Only $10 Apiece
In Mammoth Publicity Drive
All who wish to apply for a new Computer Telephone
should write to the company address below
before Midnight, April 30, 1983
NEW YORK-One million
new U DS Computer Tele-
phones with electronic mem-
ory and pushbutton dialing
will be sold as part of a publi-
city campaign for only $10 a-
piece to the first one million
persons who write to the com-
pany address before Mid night,
April 30, 1983.
These are the same famous
UDS Computer Telephones to
be nationally publicized in The New
York Times, TV Guide and other lead-
ing magazines, with electronic re-dial
(which automatically keeps re-dialing
busy or unanswered numbers till they
answer) and electronic 11mute" (which
lets you talk "confidentially" without . ~ putting your hand over the mouthpiece.)
Only half the size (and half the weight)
of standard phones, they also have ad-
justable electronic ringers, which means
you can turn them "off"-f or complete
silence-whenever you don't want to be
disturbed. And when you finish your
call, you don't have to bother hanging
up-simply put the unit down (any-
where you please) and it will hang irself
up, automatically.
These new UDS Computer Telephones
are FCC-approved and require no in-
stallation. Simply plug them into the
same modular outlets as your present
rotary dial or pushbutton
phones. You can ihen legally
return your present phones to
the phone company, saving
yourself up to $8 a month (or
over $90 a year) f or each
phone you return.
These new U DS Computer
Telephones will not be sold at
this price by the company in
any store. To obtain one at
this price, apply in writing to
the company address no later than
Midnight, April 30, 1983.
Each phone carries a full one-year
money-back guarantee, and the com-
pany will replace it, free of charge, if it
ever fails to function. There is a limit of
two (2) phones per address at this price,
but requests which are mailed early I
enough (before April 25) are permitted :: >: to order up to S phones. ~
To apply for a new U DS Computer I
Telephone, mail this original printed i
notice together with your name and 8
address and $10 for each phonedesir~d . J
Add $2 shipping and handling for each
phone you are requesting. Mail to: R
Carter cl V~ Peel, UDS Computer ~
Telephone Offer, Dept. 60~101, Box 1
1721, Hlcksvllle, New York 11802. 1 >
(Vll .. 10) j
Poetry
Contest
A $1000 Grand Prize will be
awarded.in a new poetry cont.cat
sponsored by tht World of Poctiy.
To encourage beginning pocu,
thett are I 00 prizes, totaling over
S 10,(Xn For information wriu.
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By Rosalyn Abrevaya
wm Britishers give up their
"crisps" (potato chips. to us)
without a fight? U American
popoom producers have their
way, folks in the U.K. will
9000 be munching away. I.:======== While the ave~age American
I
I .,
chomps away on 40 quarts of
the buttery stuff a year (70
percent popped at home), the
typical Brit noshes on a paltry
four.fifths of a quart yearly.
This from Virginia Blair of the
Popcorn Institute (honest) in
Oticago.
The United Kingdom is the
world's largest snack·food
market after the U.S .• and the
Institute hopes its a.lk>ut blitz.
aimed at British homes. pubs.
ooOO!SSlon stands and school
cafeterias. will boost sales
thett (currently $4.7 million
annually, compaied to SI
billion a year in the US.). The
campaign does have to buck
tradilional tastes. "Most
British have never t~ed pop-
oorn," Blair told us. "or have
only eaten it sweetened with
powdered sugar or caramel. Many oonskSer com to be cal·
tie feed."
Well. even if popcorn never
.~!c~~~
replaces c:rumpets and soones
at teatime, pubs surely should
take notice. Studies show that
I pub alWter will quaff 30 to
40 percent more beer while nibbllna popoom -and it's
c:heapei to give 11Way than
pelnUtl. Or even crilps.
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.... INTOIHI
Forty-one years aQ<>. in the
dark days of World War II, six
P·38F fighter planes and two
S. I 7 bombers on a supply
mission to England crash-
landed on Greenland's ice
cap. All 19 airmen survived
and were rescued 10 days
later. But the planes were
never recovettd.
Last August, after four
years of research, the crash
site was ftnally localed.
and this June a team of
15 will try to die out the
lighter P·38's from under 40 feet o( snow. The
15,()()().pound aluminum-
body planes, which will
be lifted out by heUOOl)ter,
should be In excellent
shape. since anow acts as a
praervadve.
Commerdal pUot Ru.ell
Rajan!, who has recovered
and restored many historic
pl~. will head the exoecf}.
tion. Al. fee, he11 aet to keep
one or two of the P-38's,
valued at M00,000 l!plece.
Brad McManus, only 21 In
1942, Wll the flrst pUoc to let
down on the cap. Landlns
with the wheels down,
. -
plane flipped over but he
crawled out unharmed. He
told us recently that he won't
be on the actuaJ recovery mis-
sion but that he's sure eoing to
be there when the planes ar-
rive in the U.S. -filled with
no treasure, just precious
memories.
IHI llYll llAYI rr
Not only are the eyes the
minor of the soul, they can
also reflect much about the
state of your txxtr.·
Besides eye ailments like
catarads and glaucoma, eye
doctors today can alJO spot
symptoms of many non-eye
rowing or hemorrhaging of
blood veais in the relina a>uld
indicate high blood p~re.
Frequent prescription changes
could indicate diabdes; ~
oouJd ..,, arthritis; intermit·
tent dimming coul d mean
)'OU're at mk for a stroke: and
drooping eyelids oouJd tip off a
ckx1or to the poWbility o( myas--then' . Dr~ fr:;. who sees about
8,000 patients a year, reports
that he finds at lea,,& one of
the diseases listed above in 20
percent of his patients. He
says that alter aee 40 you
should visit your eye doctor
about every three years but. thouah the eyes say a lot,
don't skip your regular
physical.
ms•llllTAX
A lut-mlnute reminder: II
you're stiU strualln& with
your tax return, tfie l.R.S. can
1n1Wer many of )'Out que.
tiont. Check the pnone book .. probiel--m-111.-0r.-. WMlilm---F:'C __ ;:_.., for your local office Ot'• usual-
ophthaltno'°lllt at the IY lllted under U.S. Govem-
E'ye Institute of Presbyterian· ment). II )'OU live In a rural
University of Penntylvanla area or have no ICCelll to an Medal Center; llYI ~ ,_. l.llS. oftke, call tolJ..tree: (800) 424-1040.
lf a maxim ls a phrase that
states a universal truth, like "a
penny saved is a penny
earned," then a minim must
express a truth so obvious as
to be oompletely use!ess. AJ.
least that's what Tom Weller
demonstrates In his dever
new book. Minims. or Man is
th~ Only Animal Thal KW11S
Bow T.es. Some e.xamp4es:
-The way to a man's stom·
ach i.s through his esophagus..
-The bigger they are. the
harder they hit.
-A rolling stone gathers
momentum.
-Where there's smoke,
there's pollution.
-Time heals all nonfatal
wounds.
-The road to hell is paved
by the same contnrctors 8.1 all
the other roads.
-No one achieves immor·
taltty in his own lifetime.
-lllDAYS
(AU Aries) Sunday -Harry
Morgan 68; Omar Sharif 5~
Otuc.k ConnQrS 62~ Don
Meredith 45. Monday -
Ethel Kennedy 55. 1\aday
-Ann Miller 60; David Let·
temwt 36; David Cassidy 33.
Thunday -Loretta Lynn 48;
John Gielgud 79: Rod St9r
58; Julie Otristie 42; Pete
ROM 42. Friday -Eliz.abeth
Montpne1y 50; Roy Oark so. Saturday -Edie Adams
54; Kareem Abduhaabblr 36;
Paer UldncW 62.
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WCTRIC CAUUS ERASER
E.-ll!llYClllUMI. corns. dndlkin-INWIS flilC SlllOOth IS sill! ffOlll hell to toe. Light·
Might. a usy to use a 1n electric shMr
Saft, gutle ribminv eaion SllOOths rough.
ICf8tdly MiD llllt looU SO Unpleasant Ind .... ..._ TOUlll wtlil8 plestic; 5Yt ft. COid.
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VAC:Um1 TAKES OUT llACIHEADS
Don't squnze end injure skin-let YlcutH
remove bllCkhUds gently. Just put the ttp
on the bledcheed. pins the little pu1n11-
blecthud 11 gone! Gentle YICWfll dots the
triclt! This la the genuine Vacut11, not to be
confused with Imitators Cuerenteed.
F259 V.cutea .............. $1.H
LOOK BETTER
INSTANTLY I
Feel better, too, with Posture &1. Comfort·
Ible lllllic btcl IUPPol1 gently holds your
dlouldlrs, helps you sund su1lghtlf. You
laofl alilllftllf, younvtf. Whit• cllcron/cotton
aipe wilfl P11W1'" net. Elastic str1111. 11de I
bottom J>.lllllS. Order 11¥ btt size: 11085 13481 11088134CI 111081 140CI 1'°88 13881 11089 I 36C) 11083 13801
1108713881 111090 138CI 111094 13801
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NEEDLEPOINT COVERS RICllect wom, lhebby COVlfl on chairs, foot·
stools, ttt. end lltY9 the bttuty of r•I
ftMdltoolnf Without the WOfk Ind trouble of
doing It your111f. Loom-woven llOlll ptint
with VOUf ~ of bleck. grNll or beige
bldoround. hay to 1ttldl 20~ 141*•. fits
most llllS. Order colOf by item 11Umbtr.
Fe071 Bleck Cover ........ ' IS.H Fto72 OrMn Cower ........ $ l .H
Fto73 Beige Cow., ....•... • l .H 4for .............•. 23.H
IA.KEO-ON GREASE WAIMH Offl
Ftypen-KIMn wOlts wondm on dirty. bled·
austld pot end pen bottoms. hat"t Wrt to
clean 11ectnc altillet1, nHl1 irons, CMtns,
grill• Sefe on 1luminu111. ctlrome. porcel1in,
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luiurlous comfOft lot yau. pietty dtcot1tor
loot IOf yaur bellvoom. W11111. soft set COftrs
lid. INI with weiv.ty, wuhlbl1 plush. Fits
at1nderd units. Order color by number. H7105
Gold; H7106 Pink; H7107 Blue; H7108 White.
H7108 Avocado; H1430 Brown.
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clteners. 8" IOllf with h.endle mekts lor tidy ltottgl whtft not in UM.
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bind bordff, or mlat orHn with fomt
orun 6 tlnn, 36 ltttlfa 1nd aptcta
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P4CMI 200 Green Cerdt . . 12.N P4CMt 200 ..... c.dl ... U .H
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llHTAllT Yttnl REPAIR
Mike quick, profeaalontl-looklno r•
..,..., ,,...,,pt Ira on burns, rips, holn. Etay method
lets you match color end grain pn vinyl
and plastic materiel•. Rtpalra almost
lmpouible to detect. Gr11t for Cir M•ts. luggage, fumlture, etc. Generoua aupply
for eaay, Inexpensive repairs.
IElf ·ITICK RETUIHI ADDRESS LAIEU ere tht perfect w~ to peraon· 11ize your letllrs, Identify v1lu1bl1
records1 books, cameras, tools, etc. Self· arlck , tn~ cling 11 1 touch. Your nem1,
tddrw end zip code, up to 4 lints, 22
letters & apeces per line. Printed in
black on glossy white lebtls. 2" x ~ ...
Pe030 250 White Glou Labelt $2.H
f'ERIOUI rzm ITACl-UP ...
Your neme printed in flowing bltek l11ter1 on 800 colorlul mtm0 ahttU.
Crystal clter cube me11ur11 3!4" x 3\4"
x 3~"; leta you pick out one 11 1 time. Colorful I eyers of pink. grHn, ind yellow
not11. Plt111 print.
CHEERY RETURlll ADDRESS LABELS
Helt'• the bright eye-arching WflY to penonel·
121 lttters, boolts. etc. ClleeN designs in color·
ful mnge. m1gent1, red, blue, green & yel·
IOW11fnn tcetnt your ne.me & return address
pnnttnl '"blect on while gul1WTltd labels. Ant 4 lines. 25 ltrs. & lj)IC8S per line 2" long; bo•ed.
P1011 1000 Col« l.abela ... '2.29
The color of your stationery shows through these transpar-
ent labels. Your name end ad-
dress (up to 4 lines, 22 letters
and spaces eechl printed in
black on see-through labels.
1'2031 Set of 260 Cfyst11-Cle11
labeb $2.91
H1345 Vlnyt Repelf .....•... 16.H
P1030 eoo Sheela In Cube. , M .ff
P1031 eoo Pen. Aetlll• ..... IS ...
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KEEP YOUR MONEY WE in rht zip·
ptrtd monty pocllet inside fh11 handsome
black ground leathef belt Chooit 1Y. .. or 2"
wldt; 2 or 3 initials on aitvwrv buckle loolts
ltke stylish dress btlt. Spte1fv ln1111ls and size (28·32", 32·38". 36-40" or 4~"1
P7132 Pera. 1X" Mon9Y Bett J4.99
P4041 Pera. 2" Money Belt 16.99
SELF-STICK FOIL LABELS
Your clloict of gold or silvtr to1l l1btls with
any name 1nd addttss up to 4 liMs Hand·
some boldt1. 1tt11C11vt bleck pnn11ng Cltng
to any cleen, dry surface-idtal IOf person·
1llring books, cameru. br1tft1sta, etc.
Pel28 250 Gold Foll l.abela J2.H
Pil129 250 Sliver Foll L.8befs '2.98
SELF-STICK METALIZED LABELS
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overshoes. etc Silver metalized myl11 labels
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P&<M1 100 Mylar Labels ... '2.98
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S5056 Pocket Size. 100 cards S2.99
85058 Deak Size, 100 cards .. SS.99
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