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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-11111111 UllY PINI ()fi AN(1l (()lJ N l '• I A l1f(\f{~J l fl /')('f-NT ', • Tenant group too 'rich' for Newport lay uaaY ClAtJll?N : I oe • ..-.-....... are t.o be turned over to low· and 100-acre housing project al Ford plaintiffs last October and re-The tenants have called a to attend. He has as ked for the Residtclu ol • 21 unit •JM&rt moderate ·lncome tenants who and Jamboree Roads when the moved Daon from the suit even protest meeting for 7:30 p.m . complaint lis t . mt nt bulldlnt at ISJ Oonun10 qualUy for federal bou•inl sub-suit wu filed last year. though it is still pending aJlain.st Monday in the apartments ' D r 1 '' e th 1 1 w et' k ro und 1idlH under Orange County the ca·ty. lb I ' th Thelr plans called for some recreation room to draft com-e mae vu JI e unenviable Houalna Authorlly administra-low-and moderate-income hous· Tenants living in the apart· plaint.I to Daon. position ot bean& too wealthy to Uon. in", but the cltv rejected the pl"ft.. ~side m Newport 8t"I Ch • ~ • ....-men t s pay about $380 for a Le lten nottfyina them lb•l The settlement is the result of posal. single-bedroom unit and $475 mo.t will have one year to cnove 11 ·suit by org&niiations including To move 00 with plans to sell monthly for two-bedroom units. out were malled by an official of the Fair Housing Council, the the acreaae to J .M. Peters Co. Qualified low-income renters Daon Corpor a tion, the apart Western Center on Law and Pov-for construction of 200 housing who displace them will pay menu· o•·ner. on t"'eb. 17 erty and eight individ~als who units, Daon officials offered to about SlOO a month less in rent, Un~r an out-of.court selUe-alleaedly cannot afford Newport turn the fll'm's Domingo Drive and current tenants claim they menl ol a lawsuit filed aaainst Beach housing. apartment complex over to low-are being forced out into a city the corporal.loo and the City or Daon and Eagle Development income renters . whe re many of them cannot find Newport Beach. the apartments Co. were seeking approval for a The dea.l was accepted by the affordable quarters themselves. A spokeswoman said about SO are expected to attend, including city and county officials and members of the Eas tbluff· Homeowners Association. A spokeswoman for Daon said Friday that John McGann, manager of the corporation's southern division. will be unable Airport Inf orrner's report / • The Daon· spokeswoman said the corporation's hands are tied as the result or the legal settle· ment last October and that Daon currently has no plan to aid in relocating displaced tenants. M cGa nn 's letter to tenants notes that those who qualify for low-rent status may remain in their units. Also allowed to re· main under housing regulations are residents 60 or over. noise rapped Indicted OC pair The president of a Newport Beach homeowners association says jet nois e from Orange County's John Wayne Airport is making lire miserable for him and his neighbors . gambling bosses? Clarence Turner, president of the Mariners Homeowners As- sociation, testified at a hearing on airport noise Friday that many former residents of his area moved out because of the noise from departing and incom- ing jets. The hearine is being held in Costa Mesa on Orange County's application for a variance from state airport noise standards. Turner, who said he represent- ed 1,800 homeowners living in the area bordered by Westcliff Drive and Upper Newport Bay, testified that residents are being driven from their homes. •'The people in my area are bein1 subjeCted to loss of sleep, almost constant noise, fallout and interference with their television and radio reception," Turner said in response to ques- tioning by Jerrold Fadem, an attorney representing airport expansion opponents. The noise hearings continue Monday al the Harper Com- munity Center, 424 East 18Ua St. in Costa Mesa. • Si•on «!alls it quits Thirty years is long enough, says postal clerk Harold Simon, who got a hug Friday from fellow clerk Tanpis Click upon the occasion of his retirement. Simon had served for most of those years as the f root counter man at i he Riverside A venue branch of the Newport Beach post office. As you can see, Friday was Harold's day. Narmco fined $500 Mesa chemical firm pleads no contest Narmco Materials Inc. was fined S500 and cost.'I Friday to culminate nine months of court action on a nuisance citation charging the firm r e leased chemical odors into its Costa Mesa neighborhood last April. must be kept from competitors. Corbell said afte r the court session: "That, however, is not the reason we pleaded nolo con· lendere." ther e resulted in the death of one employee and seriously injured a nother. An organization was formed with the help of political activist T om Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy to draw attention to the alleged plight of the neighborhood. By GLENN SCOTT Ol tM o.lly l'lle4 Se.ff Two Orange County men in· dieted late this week on suspi- cion of bookmaking have been described by an FBI informer as o pera tor s of the larges t bookmaking ring in the county. Alyn M. Brannon, 49, of Santa Ana, and Salvatore C. Consalvo, 55, of Mission Viejo, were or· dered Friday to appear for ar· raignmenl March 16 in Orange County Central Municipal Court. Indictments with 20 counts of conspiracy and bookmaking against the pien were handed down Thursday by the Orange County Grana Jury. An indictment Is a formal charge made agai~st a person by a grand jury. It does not estabUsh guilt or innocence. The two men surrendered to Municipal Court Judge Richard Peacom. The judge released the two men without bail pending arraignment. It is the third time Brannon has been taken into cus tody on bookmaking charges. He first was arrested in 1972, when he was a member of the Sad· dleback Community College Board of Trustees. Brannon currently is on proba· lion stemming from his second conviction for bookmaking in March 1979. According to documents filed with the court, Brannon is believed by inve5tigators to be the lop man in the bookmaking ring, with Consalvo his assis- tant. John Gier. an investigator in the District Attorney's Office, said in a 35-page report that FBI a gent Sta n Fullerton has re· ceived i.nformalion from a "con· Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Polis ordered the max- imum ftne allowable under mis- demeanor criminal law after N arm co attorney Ken Steelman changed the firm's plea of inno- cent to no contest. Attorney Bruce Corbell, Steelman's partne r . said the new plea was entered because legal expenses were becoming too costly to continue the battle. Issues in the pollution case, triggered when residents com- plained to the South Coast Air Quality Manageme nt District about plant emissions, have gone as far as the state Supreme Court. Still pending is Narmco's al- legation the state public nui· sance-type law governing air pollution emissi ons is un- constitutional because of its vagueness. Burglar makes off with a 'lwt' item Friday, Narmco attorneys were to provide the prosecutor, Qeputy District Attorney Doug Otto, with a list of chemicals usedJn plastic production at the plant at 800 Victoria Ave. Judge Polis ruled earlier this year that Narmco must provide the list despite arguments the in· ·formation ls proprietary and QUIZ FEATURES TOP COMMUNIST Prosecutor Otto, carrying a big cardboard box filled with documents amassed during the nine months of court action, noted Friday the ''no contest" plea doesn't stipulate guilt on behalf of the chemical firm. He praised the company for its cooperation with state and coun- ty authorities. Robert Stemmler, Narmco general manager who last year claimed bis firm never would plead "guilty" or "nolo conten- dere" to the complaint, noted Friday that SCAQMD monitor- ing has consistenUy showed his plan~ in compliance with "all appU~able standards." • He said after the complaint was issued, bi.I fll'm was lnlpect- ed by SCAQllD , the Air Resources Board and state safe· ty officials. "None of these regulatory agencies cited the company for violation ol any safety. environ- mental or other . , . law." · Friday's fine ends only one part of Narmco's continuing le1al problems. Retldents wbo live near the plant, which is scheduled> to be moved to Anaheim . before the end ol next year, have rued a cla11·actloa suit in U.S . District Court. Tbat recenUy amended auit coatend8 tbe plant caa&Hd bealtb problem• ln the rHldeatlal nel1bborhood around i\. N armco, a aubllctiarJ ol tbe C.laneee Corp., bu beeD the ob- Ject of controversy slace y Au1ust 11'79 cbemicaJ upload -' A 60-pound device containing radioactive particles was stolen Friday evening from a locked pickup truck in south Orange County. Officials for the Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's Department were warning people -the burglar included -not to• ta mper with the machine because of the danger of exposure to its gam- ma rays. However. a spokesman for the engineering company that uses the device to test soil densities said the machine presents no widespread danger. Gerald Stone, director of technical services for Eberhart Axton fc Associates of Anaheim, said a person couldn't get a Parthenon damaged ATHENS, Greece (AP> - ArchaeolOliats report 1i1niflcant earthquake dama1e to tbe Parthenon temple atop tbe Auopoll1, symbol for 2,500 years ol the aJory of ancient Greece. Tbe ancient marble eolumaa, wblcb ban auniYed fire, in· YlllOD and a1r pollution erosion o••r the centuries, suffered cracka that experts deacrlbed u Hffoul althoup they were bare- ly DOtlceable~ \ lethal dose of radioactivity un- less "the guy literally slept on it. .• Sheriff's Lt. Dennis Rohn said the $6,000 machine was stolen from the floorboards or a 1980 ye llow Toyota pickup truck at 5:30 p.m. Friday. The four-wheel-drive truck was parked in a bar parking lot al Forbes Road and Crown Valley Parkway in Mission Vie· jo, he said. The device, which contains a nuclear gauae back s catter machine, is built of lead and ca.st iron and is about 13 inches long, 10 inches wide and 14 in· ches hhth. ·1e added. Anyone finding· the device is urged to call the nearest law en· forcement aeency, Rohn said. Stone said the machine ls well made and would be difficult to open. He saJd the 1reen and yellow machJne was well marked with the universal radioactive warning. "It just amases me that someone would have taken It un· less be knew what it wu and wanted It for tbat purpoae," said Stone. Neither Stone nor Rohn could explain the kind of damase pro- loa1ed aponre to UM radloac· Uve wav• could produce. 'Tbey did np&aln, thoqb, that the machine could only be daa1erou1to 1omeooe wbo wu witbln about three feet of tbe box. i fidentiaJ reliable source" about the two suspects. Gier wrote that the informer s aid : " ... the l argest bookmaker in Orange County is a s ubject named 'Al.' and that a man named Salvatore Consalvo was an associate or e mployee of 'Al' and that 'Al' works strictly out or his house and no one would be able to contact 'Al' without going through Consalvo." The informe r further told Fullerton that ·Al' had been pay- ing off bets as large as $50.000 by "covering his own action." and that Consalvo was often seen carrying sever al h undred thousand dollars. Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheinheimer said s he couJdn 't disclose information contained in the indictment, but she con- (See BETS, Page A21 Wilson raps Brown • on energy issues By &ICllARD GREEN 0t 1119 o.lly ...... $Wff San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson took his unofficial gubernatorial campaign to Irvine Friday night, criticizing Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's policies on energy and business. while pro· moling his own. Speaking at the second annual Irvine Chamber of Commerce Installation Banquet, Wilson, a Republican , said the state's future well-being is linked to the Peripheral Canal. improvements to the business climate and less restrictive energy policies. He blasted Brown's a rde nt s upport for s olar and geothe rmal energy. Wilson, who has a lready ra is ed $700, 000 for hi s 191l2 gubernatorial bid . sa id Bro wn's fis - cal policy has been poor. WILSON "Brown says he's a fiscal con- ser vative yet state spending bas grown from SlO billion to $24 billion a year while (he was) serving as governor," he said. ''I applaud him (Brown) for declaring a war on c rime," Wilson added. "But he has cut Sl70 million from aid to local governments. Those cuts may hav e bee n better made in California's 120 new com- missions established unde r Brown." Wilson, 47, called for the aboll· lion of the Employee Labor R e lations Board and the Rape, stab • • VICtUD recovers A 25-year-old woman wbo was raped and stabbed 11 Umes in the back and dumped on the San Die10 Freeway in Irvine h11 been dlachar1ed from Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Tbe Loe .u,elea w.olban wu brou1ht to the bolpital early tbll week alter beln1 attacted by three men wbo picked ber QP Monday at the corner of lltb and Hoover street.a in LA. She wu stabbed ll Um• la tbe back and left for dead alon111de the San Dle10 FreewQ near tbe lDtenectian wltb tbe Colt.a ll•a .......,., m Irvine. She wu releaaed fro• UM boepital 'l'llllnQJ, ..... of. ftclata .... rrta.y. 4 I Agricult ural L a bor Re la tions Board. In his closing comme nts, Wilson said that to prevent San Diego and Irvine. both of which are "green. beautiful and pros- p e r o us ,·· fr o m beco min ~ "brown. ugly and dusty ... a gov ernor who unde r stands the state's energy, water and busi- ness needs is needed. Calling tourism an important state industry . Wilson said the governor should be doing more to promote it. Wilson claim ed Brown refuses to g ive even sym boli c support to lour ism. The crowd of about 350 Irvine business people seemed to enjoy the Republican's speech at the R e gis tr y Hotel i n I r v i n e especially when he said regula: lions on businesses should Le cut. He cited the case of a Fresno sheepherder who wasn ·t allowed to shoot coyotes because of en- vironmentali st provisions in the law. Art jurying . deadline near Artists who want to exhibit their works in this summer's Arl·A·Fair in Laguna Beach should submit examples or their art for jurying March 15. Jurying for the s umme r festival will be held in the Boys' Club building on the frontage road off Laguna Canyon Road. F o r furthe r d e tails. call 494-4515 or 83~·0134. IRllGI CIAIT WIATHIR Increasing cloudiness with '10 percent chance of rain today and tonight. Clearlnc Sunday. Hi&b.s to- day ., to es. lows tooi1ht '5 to 5S. 111111 TllAY 11111 ... CH M.Ce ~ ........ •••• .. •CW a ., M Orange CoMt DAILY PtLOT/Saturday. Feb,uary 28, 1811 Weapon test tank dedicated • \ $4 malh un "'1&tt•1 tank to tit' ust>d for anu ~ubmarini· v.t·iiptm lol1n1 • u ded1ult•d IJ) uf ftC'tul of llw Ml'l>oont-11 l>ouicl•-a Corri 1n llun11n11u11 Ut•uf·h fl'n dr.) Tht• rt>s.•i.rt't1 litnk v. lurh '" 7U f.-t-1 In duunet t'f tu HI hulcls 111w m1l hM •lion>. ltf wi.h~r v.111 IJt! u .. ,. d f Cl r II ,. II II ' I I I ,. n d b dN>d) nam1ei. rci..-Clrd1 ul uo Jt•rv. illt<• ..... ,JU,.~ llecordm~ lu l>ouit~ pokei.m t"n fenlallH·h ~C'hcduh:d for tebl 1 n~ iare lht> 1nt.-rmcd11i1lt: Wlilt:r depth mine and the adv1u11:ed h&h1v.e1ght tor&Jedo. !t pokei.men llctld IMltr ...... IUtt .._ A rephl·a or the depth mllle .. lill noatmg beneath the s urface during the ded1callon ceremony, at t en d e d b y about 100 employees. local government of f1r1 als and Navy represen ta lives. DOUGLAS EllPLOftlEI, GOYDN•NT OfflCIALI APPLAUD DEDICATION One-mllllon~Hon tank wtll be uffd for weapon• teatlng T he 35-foot-deep tank was built underground tu isolate experi- ments from uncontrolled noise and vibration. spokesmen said. It has underwater lights to permit filming, a nd there are viewing windows at 10-foot depth intervals. Fox ready to sell Rear Adm . Demps ter M. Jackson. key speaker , said the testing tank would play a "crucial role" in developing the highest quality anti-submarine weapons. Studio approves talks with Marv.in Davis Construction of the tank, which also is to serve as a sup- plementary reservoir for the plant's fire protection system. began in August 1979. HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Direc· tors of 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. said Friday they would negotiate a merger agreement with Denver oilman Marvin Davis, who has offered to buy the historic studio for about $800 miJlion. said the· directors. who met in Century City on Friday, had authorized rurther discussions with Davis and negotiation of a formal merger agreement. He said Fox would allow Davis and his representatives to review the company's operations before another board meeting set for Fox Chairman Dennis Stanfill When sex is a weapon Women talk strategy against harassment By RICHARD GREEN Of, ... Oally P1l•I Sulf What is sexual ha rassment'? According to a definition given at a UC Irvine woman's forum. it is: ··A form or sexual discrimination which occurs when a person who is in a position of institutional authority or is able to control or affect another person 's career. job, or emo- tional well-being, subjects another person to unwanted sexual attention, coerces her/him into sexual relations and/or punishes her/his refusal.·· MEN SHOULD ASK WOMEN FOR pe rmission be fore patting, touch ing or pinching. said Maggie Hummer. director of the UCI Rape Awareness Center. which sponsored the forum Thursday with the UCI Women's Center Even more subtle activity such as a leer or a stare can be conside red a form of sexual harassment. Ms llummer said. "The difference between rtirting and ha rassment has to do with consent," Ms. Hummer explained lo about 20 women and three men at the forum. "It is clearly harass- ment when we find it undesirable ... AND If' THE ATTENTION IS unwanted, women should make it clear that the men are doing something undesirable. Ms. Hummer said. If a man stares at you and you don't like it. you should ask him how he'd like it if someone was staring at him. Ms. Hummer said. If an older man is sexually harassing you. you should say to him. "How would you like it if your wife or daughter were re• ceivin~ this kind of treatment?" a woman at the forum suggested. "IF I START GETTING THE treatment. I'll just turn the tables." said one diminutive woman. "'I'll say to the guy. 'Let's see your hairy chest' or ·You have nice buns.' .. That will usually embarrass them." Jeanne Kohl. center director, said few of- ficial sexual harassment grievances have been filed at UCI. but this belies the fact that m any cases go unreported. F.XAMPLES CITED WERE the pro- fessor displaying Playboy centerfolds in the classroom or wearing sexually oriented T- s hirts. Ms. Kohl said that a ny woman who feels s he is being sexually harassed should contact the UCI Women's Center. There are legal remedies to sexual harassment including a nti-discrimination statutes on the stale and federal level, she said. March 27 to consider the offer. There were no further details on the terms of the proposed agreement. but Davis bas of- fered to pay Fox stockholders $60 a share for the company_ As part ol the deal, Fox would dis· tribute its stock in three television statio n s to shareholders, malting the total offer worth about $70 a share. The talteover bid from Davis, a hulking , 55 ·year -o ld multimillionaire who has pre- viously attempted to buy the Oakland A's baseball team and ,the Denver Post , apparently came as a surprise to Fox management. How ever. com pan y spokesman Phil Myers charac- terized the meeting between lhe Fox direetors and Davis as "very friendly, very positive.'' Davis has said he plans no ma· jor management changes ir his offer is accepted. Davis has the s upport of Chris- Craft Industries, which is Fox's biggest shareholder with 22 per- cent. in his offer. He also has adequate cash, having sold some $600 million worth of oil and gas properties just slx weeks ago. Fox. founded in 1933 by Darryl F. Zanuck and Joseph Schenk, has been a takeover target for some time. The company had previously been approached by Chris-Craft , Ame rican Finan· cial. Tandem Productions and the Reliance Group. Tandem. owned by television producers Bud Yorkin and Norman Lear, has a 6.5 percen~ interest in Fox. Fox had 1980 earnings of $54.6 million or $4.89 a share. down slightly from its 1979 results or S57 .3 million or SS.19 a share. The company lists its assets as $759 million. llB sues Gulf in pipeline clftsh WranCUng over ownership ol a coastal pipeline that runs through Huntington Beach bas led lawyers for the city to flJe a S20 million lawsuit against Gulf Oil Co. The suit file d Friday in Orange County Superior Court names as defendants the oil company and its mana1er of a Santa Fe Springs facillly, E.E. Scboeberlein. The city contends in the suit that it owns the pipeline because a 25·year easement granted the oil company expired In December. It wants the court to award $10 million in exemplary damages and $10 million in punitive damages because the company has continued to use the line. The suit is the latest develop- ment in negotiations for a re- newed contract. A critical ques- tion in the talks has been how m uc b the pipeline is worth because of inflated oil prices. The former contract, made in 1955, required Gulf to pay the ci- ty $2,400 a year for the ease- ment, or the right to use city property. Masked duo robs HBbank Two men wearing ski masks and brandishing revolvers burst into a Huntington Beach bank Friday and stole an estimated $3,085. The men, who appeared to be in their early 20s, ordered tellers at the Crocker National Bank at Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue to slack money on the counter. said Huntington Beach police Lt. John Foster. They then collected the loot and disappeared in a getaway car parked outside the door. said Foster. He added at least eight wit· nesses told investigators the men pointed the blue steel guns at bank customers and warned them not to move. No shots were fired, though, and no one was injured, he said. The getaway car. a Ford Mustang, was found soon after the robbery in a parking lot behind Montgomery Ward & Co. on Beach just a few hundred yards from th~ bank , s aid Foster. The ignition had been re- moved . he added. leading in- vestigators to believe the car had been stolen. The engine was still running when found. A bumper s ticker s aid : "Go Dodger Blue." Foster s aid investigators have no leads on the men's identity except for the car. He said they are waiting to find out for sure if it was stolen and, if so. from where. City otftciab W. Ume are_,. 1esttn1 that the annual cost should be u much u $1 million. The pipeline ori1inat.es three miles out ln the Pacific Ocean and n&na throu1b the city near the Pacific Coast H11hway before ulltimately reachin1 Gulf's Santa Fe Sprin1s facility. , ........... BETS. • • firmed the men are considered "major" bookmakers who deal in at least six-figure "books." She said nine men wbo were allegedly clienta of the suspects were granted immunity from pros~ution in return for their testimony. The complaint filed a1ainst the men in court Friday listed names of seven men who al· legedly placed beta with the sus- pects. The complaints also men- tioned that Consalvo worked out of an apartment on Newport Boulevard in Tustin and from a subleased office on Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. G ier's report, which sum- marizes surveillance of the men since September 1980, notes that investigators 1ained a list of bet· tors from return addresses found in a bag of used envelopes in a trash bin outside the Tustin apartment. The report also indicates that Consalvo. who drives a silver Porsche, made short but fre- quent st.ops at several Orange County bars. Be•eles• If you needed a dog, how cou Id you turn one down that had a face like this homeless pup? She's currently resid- ing tempora rily at the Orange County Animal Shelter, 561 City Drive South. Orange. Shelter is open from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Telephone, 634-7301. Irvine cops search for kidnappers Normal runs seen for county buses Hallmark The hunt continues today for a suspect in the kidnap and rob· bery of a 25· year-old Los Angeles County man who was fou nd with his hands tied Friday near the Coyote Canyon Dump in Irvine. Police said Hector Navarro was overpowered and bound Fri- day at 8:50 a.m. by a man who got into Navarro's van while the victim was in a doughnut shop al Atlantic and Slauson avenues in Maywood. The suspect. described as a male Latin, threw Navarro in the bed or the van. pointed a gun at him and told him lo lie there quietly. Navarro was then driven to Bonita Canyon Road near the dump, relieved or his wallet with $50 and a credit card in it. and thrown out or the van. The suspect drove away with the 1974 green Chevy van. leav· ing Navarro behind. Orange County's public transit buses are expected to run on normal weekend schedules to· day and Sunday. Service was provided on about 90 percent of the bus routes Fri- d Cly . the first day buses hit Orange County streets after a 22-day strike by drivers and mechanics. Orange County Transit Dis- trict General Manager James Reichert said he hopes bus service on Monday will be close to normal. ·'I would expect and hope that it would improve over today.·· he said Friday night. District• officials can't say ex- actly how many bus routes will be in operation because the 212 mechanics and 745 drivers were given a one· week grace period to report back lo work when their strike was resolved Wednesday with ratification or a new con- tract. ORANGE COAST Diiiy Pilat Cl1Htned ad¥ef1tlt"9 714/M2·5t71 All OtMt depa,,ment• M2-4»1 Thomas P. Haley ~ Robert N. Weed ,......,,. M. Thomas Keevll ·-Thom•• A. Murphfne _....,.,..,, Chari.. H. LOOI 11.-... ............ - Bernerd Schulman ~ Cerl C...tenNn ,........,.._ ~otW?,CXSd1rd Jr MAIN OFFICE )JO WHI .. , SC., C,_t• "MW, CA Mall addnta. llo• ueo. COii• ~H. CA . .,.,. c..,,,,.,.. 1'11 0r..,.. Coett '"lllMl\111"9 C-y No newt llOf'lft, lllu1tr•tl-, eclltorl•I m.iter or •d• "''llHrnen11 lltraln may be ••D•oduced wllllout 11><1c1e1 parmlulon ot <ODV•IOlll ow""' VCM..14,NO.N I Reichert said about 80 percent or the drivers and 50 percent of the mechanics came to work Friday. Fewer workers are ex- pected to show up today and .....,.. Sunday. but he noted that the l:111'"t weekend sche dule includes equally fewer routes. · 1 / On Friday. 42 of 52 local bus f ·~ . routes were running, and 13 of 16 · express and commuter routes I ~ were in operation by the end of ,.'"' the day. A II of the express routes were reported Friday morning to be Wi out of service, but Reichert said r more routes were added as drivers reported later in the day. Bus riders can find out if a route is in service by calling the dis trict oUice at 636-7433 <RIDE>- Quake hits San Fernando LOS ANGELES <AP) -A mild earthquake measuriq 3.4 on the Richter scale shoot the western San Fernando Valley Friday morning, ratilln1 win- dows and canned 1oods but brin1in1 no reporta of dama1e. Dennis Meredith, spokesman for the California Institute of Technoloty, said the epicenter of the quake wu in Woodland Kills, 10 miles aouthweat ol the 1971 Sylmar eartbqu.ke that measured 1.4 on tbe Richter scale and took es uv ... Tbe 10th· annlvenary ol that quake wu Feb. t. •• I in fine casual furniture Cantina ...• _bv rROP1roNE - Contino brings the solid feel of old world craftsmanship to contemporary stardards of style and convenience. 48" sq. rd. Table & 4 Dining Chairs . Reg. $846 SALES 689 42" sq, rd. Table & 4 Dining Chairs . Reg. $822 SunChalse ............ . 24" sq. rd. Table ........ . Reg.$320 Reg.$140 AMERICA'S MOST 118AUTIP\/L OAR08N Cl!NT'l!LR 9-5 DAILY • 640-5800 SALES669 SALE$259 SALES119 Son Jooc:PJ1n Hla Rd. at MacArthJr 8tvd. • INCX>OR Pl.ANTS • FLORIST • lANOscAANG • ANlllilJES-...,.. .. L f, •• . j f 'flfJ Mln11frs' #fOf11 ftalf ftl CBS Nt~u t•vrr ... apu11d~11l • ., .. ,. Sain dropptld pl.-n11 l 0 du a 60 M In u 1 t< i. s~&mt"nt trn 11 .. 11 1 uf\t>r C'OllUIJUt' !lllkt" "allat't" ..... ho ha famll} lit·' 1n !ht• Car1bbt>.-r) 1i.l am1 t'llprt-'>'>t•d h 1 t' o n <' eo r n W " I I a l' t· 1u ·k nowledgt'd I did .i \t.-r) tra1ghtrorv.ard and \t'r.\ !Ough Vl~t" tlO l1a1t1 tn 1972, the }l:'<tt idtl:'r )'o ung Ou' aher l'ame to p<iwer . · Wallate said. and m} wife, ~'hose eousin 1s married to a Ha1t1an. living 1n llaH1 . was d 1s traughl and that's putting 1t mildly " CBS newscaster Dan Rather is dropping dis- orderly conduct charge against Chicago cabbie he accused of .. kidnap- ping" hi m and taking him for a wild ride. Rather said increased reporting assignments are conflicting with pro- secution of the case. Film star Lillian Gish. 84. rn Sacramento this week for charity ap- pea rances . was lauded by both houses of the state Legislature for her 79 yea rs in show busi- ness J O H N L ENNON, the ex Beatie shot dead outside h is New York apartment OeC' , 8, left an t's tate in Eng land and Wales valued al $5.5 million. al'COrding to his Wiii In the will. dated Nov. 12. 1979, Lennon left ha lf his estate to his wife, Yoko Ono, the remainder lo b(• held in a trust fund. Probate has been granted lo Yoko Ono. 47. who still lives in Lennon's home 1n Manhattan Lennon's British estate is only a s mall fraction of the fortune. Estimates have put it at $275 million, most of it abroad. R oger J . Ma rzulla. a Ca lifornia trial lawyer who has been vi rtually blind since he was a small child, has been named president or the Mo un tain States Legal Foundation. M arzulla. 33, a former judge and law teacher . was the u n ani m ous choice amo n g m ore t h a n 20 applicants to fi ll the position vacated by n ew Inte rior Secre tary James G. Watt. House Majority ltH1der II• Wrlslat isn 't a bit hflilant lo play javoc with t he English language for uke ot a Jokt-W rl&ht , knowi n g of Pres ... & a e aCH 'I fondness for jelly beans. for warded hi m some of Texas' finest the jaJapeno pepper variety They were provided by the Granbury Opera In Texas Wright also enclosed a cover letter reminding the president that in Spanish the "j " i n ja l a p eno i s pronounced like the English "h.'' And with tonf.?ue in cheek, he added "Be careful Mr. Pr esident. These are JOt as jell. .. Jush. Jim That's jorrible Former President J immy Carte r was in Atlanta to m eet with pu bli s hers interes ted in his memoirs and possibly a book about the Middle East peace accords. ,. D emonstrators shouting ··murderer" threw eggs and garbage at David Rockefeller. chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank. as he accepted award Friday from World Affai rs Cou11cil in Boston. The identity and purpose of de - m onstrators we re w1 known. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 28. 1981 Al Fi1ing of recall due Dana group says it has enough signatives By JOHN NEEDHAM CM tM D•H1 ~11et Sllltt A Dana Point citizens group claims it has enough signatures lo foree a recall election involv- ing four members of the com- munity's sanitation board Carolyn Walti, a spokesman for the Dana Point Citizens for Al'lion. the group seeking the re- call electi on. said the petitions would be filed with t he Orange Count.) Registrar of Voters next week for verification The Dana Point Sa nitation Di s trict board s purre d the citizens group ti} action when it r e fu sed to r es C'ind u con · truvcrs1al pens11111 plan it adopt· ed last April. The plan would pay the dis trict di rector~ SSOO a month after the,· retire Member!> of the IJoard named 1n I hl' recall J.,1etit1ons arc Angus S mith. J o hn MeComlJ. Jack St·hm1<1t and E<Jrl Hardisty. /\firth m ember, f.(iuis !-:. Uun· n1n g, was also a recall target. but hl· dtt'<.l le!\!-than ;.1 rnunth a rtl•r hl'ing ~en (.•d v. 1th rN'all papL'I"!\ 111 October Thl· m;rn n<im l·d to rcplaC'e Dunning. Oon Klaasl'n, is nut namt•d on the rL'l'clll pct1t1ons . II 1s tl•rm wi 11 ('X p1 n· 1 n No- vem bC'r. ·mited time only! The sanitation board is also under fire from the citizens group because or its plan to build a 420,000-squar e -foot office building with district funds. In addition, t he citizens group is upset about the near-doubling of costs for em ployee wages and benefits in 1980. Board members have been ac- cused by the citizens group of trying lo treate an empire for themselves with the district's S2.3 million budget surplus. The boar.d members confirm there a re plans lo build the of- fice building across from the dis- tr ict's sewage t reatment facility on Del Obispo Street in Dana Point. P lans call for the district to lease space in the building it now uses. Construelion funds would com e from the budget surplus . C rash in volcano VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP) A charter helicopter carrying l ' .S. Geological Survey scien- t 1s ts c rashed Friday in the ~1uunt St. Helen's crater. inJll'- ing o ne o r the f ive people aboard, a s urvey s pokesman sai<J. T h e sanitatio n d istric t 's 1979-80 budget s h o ws tot al em ployee benefits and salaries o r $103,884. But the 1980-81 budget shows that figure jump- ing to $201,SOO. Board members explain the rise in cost.a was caused by the institution of district-paid com- . prehensive insurance, offered to workers and their fa milies for the fi rst time in 1980. Despite the recall move. the four directors under fire have repeatedly re fused to rescind the pension plan. Smith, in past statements, has c ha r acterized the Dana Point Citizens for Action as a sm all p r essure group that is not representative of the m ajority of Dana Point res idents . Mrs . Wal ti claims her group has garnered more than the 1,483 sign atures r e quired to qualify the recall for the ballot. The Dana Point Citizens for Action were given until March S to collect the signatures of 25 percent or the regis tered voters in Dana Point to qualify the re- call for the ballot "We have all we need now. but w e'll C'Ontinue col l ecting s ignatures as a cushion in case a ny are rejected." Mrs. Walti s aid. TREMENDOUS VAWES cl.ring our earl 19" Diagonal REMOTE CONTROL-SYSTEM Ill Direct To Ch_.... 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Lawver Larry Ste inberg en- tered a plea of not guilty by r ea- son of insanity on behalf or Miley during an arraignment Friday. Steinberg e ntered a second plea asking the court Lo deter mine first whether Miley is sane enough to s tand trial on seven felony counts. including one of murder. 9-year-old gives up in NY bank robbery HEW LOW PRICE JUST FOR THIS SALE. THIS SET REPRESENTS THE 1 EST IN 25" DIAG. REMOTES AT THE I LJOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE. s325 A hearing to consider the 19- yea r -old Houston, Texas resi- dent's sanity was scheduled by Municipal Court Judge Richard Beacom for March 20. A jury trial was set te ntatively for April 'l7 in Superior Court Frank Briseno's courtroom . Miley is aecused of participat- ing in the strangulation death of 12-year -old James Macabe of Garden Grove in February 1980. He a lso is charged with two counts of murder in Los Angeles County. One of those two counts also involves Macabe. Miley. who Steinberg contends has an IQ of :>4 . is undergoing tests by two psychiatrists in Los Angeles to he lp m easure his sanity. Steinberg told Beacom he'd like to "reserve" the privilege or using the same test s as testimony in the Or ange County case. Miley earlier had entered an inn~ent plea io Orange County. Steinberg said. however. that the plea was changed because of concern that his client suffers N EW YORK (API With his m outhpiece by his s ide. a button-cute 9-yea r -old boy s urre ndered to the FBI on F riday in the $118 arm ed holdup this week or a midtown bank. The FBl promptly tossed him to the New Yor k City Police Department. Ken Walton , deputy assistant director in charge of the New York FBI office. explained: "In a situation like this. the federal government is not set up to handle juveniles and the state is.'' Wa lton said that as far as the FBI couJd determine. the boy was the youngest person ever wanted for bank robbery in this country. His case was expected to be handled through the city's juvenile court system , rather than the criminal courts. T h e 4 -foot-S yo un gster dis pl ayed a shy s m ile fo r photographers who mobbed ru m as he and his lawyer, Me l Sachs. walked into FBI headquarters in lower Manhattan about 1 p. m . ···He is s upposedly being sought in a case involving the We'Te Listening ••• • The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers. what you like about the paper and what you don't li ke. We also would li ke Lo publish your views on any subject In our letters to the editor col· umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded, Message!i will be transcribed several times da ily and delivered lo the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailboic contributions will be delivered to the editorial page editor. Mailbox contributors must include their na me and telephone number ror verifi cation. foil{, circulation cails, please. Tell us what's on your mind. The number is in service 2.4 hours a day, seven days a wMk . ' New York Bank for Savings," Sachs told reporters Th e y oungster wa s not identified by name either by the lawyer or by authorities Nor would they give any clue as lo whether t he holdup gun was rea l, why such a boy might do the stickup. whether an adult might have heen behind the heist, or what beeame of the money The boy a n s w e r e d the descr iption · of a "very cute" brown-eyed lad who brandished an automatic pistol when he stuck up the bank in Rockefeller Ce nter shortly before noon Wednesday Studems clean trash off beaches More than 100 eighth grade students from Mesa View E lementary School filled 250 plastie trash bags with litter at Bolsa Chica State Beach. "It's a disaster on t he beach," said teacher J ill Stouse. "The stude nts couldn 't believe how much tr ash ther e was." 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The money wru 10 i>. ... , ...... ,... ~"'' Consoles • Distributor Authorized serv1c~ towa rd paying the stude nts' fare Of: 1 ~~1~, c.0 On Premise s • All Available Models In Stock to Yosemite National Park later c.0\0.,,\ti"~•,-. HOUtls • No Comro1ss1o ned Salesp ersons • We this year. The trip Is part of a ,.c.•~~'"' Me11.~1. 1°'7 Know Our Product Inside and Out Not Just HUMTIM6TOft llA-C:H CALL 961 .. 3329 MMNtCftC*AM'f ICA-ml'IM daaa on the natural environ-1t 1•• Set~~~~: The P rice • Quality • Integri ty • Honesty ment.Ms .St.ousesald . lltlli .. 111 ...... lliiiiliiiliilll ............ lli .... mi .......................... l!!!I .... .. A4 ()rano-Co•• DAIL V PIL.OT/8atutday. February 28. 1911 FV festival 'success' 200 attend school's multicultural fair • By PIDLINl!IDt:aMAN Of .. Delt, ........... Masuda School In Fountain Valley wu transfor med into an International feaUval, com plete wltb Chinese and American Indian dancers, African and Greek paintings, Japanese paper art in struction and Meicican cooking demonstrations. About 200 parents and teachers attended the Fountain Valley School District 's first multicultural fair. The event was designed to show how to in- corportate the ideas and tradi- tions of other nations into regular classroom lessons. Judy Diaz, the distric t 's coordinator of program services. said 29 different languages are spoken by students attending Founlain ~alley's 17 elementary schools. The multicultural fair gave particular emphasis to In- dochinese, Japanese and American Indian art and history. "One of our ma1n 1oala j1 to build sell-esteem amon1 students from these cultures," Ms. Diu said •.• Another aoal ii lo increase other student.a' respect ror the di1nityofotherpeople." T he district adni~trator said teachers can firsJ-oSllOW students the similarities among cultures, then point out the differences that makeeachoneunlque. FOR EXAMPLE, s he said. all cultures have a need to establish order in their society. But to do this. different groups have set up different types of government and law. Ms. Diaz said this teaching ap- proach can be used in economics, lite rature and other su bject areas. Absorbing these multicultura l teaching ideas at the Masuda fair were district instructors as. well as parents from various school site counci ls . These councils are parent advisory groups. Participants were expected to take these ideu back to their own schools to upgrade multlcultural education pro1rams, P ARENTS AND others representing various cultures participated in the fair. Ms. Diaz said she hopes to coax more parents from other cultures to participate in school activities. "We just have to open the door and make \hem feel comfort.a· ble,'"shesaid. The various displays at the multicultural fair included ex· am pies of African Batik paintings and ~ree~ straw paintings, In· strucuon m preparing Oriental t em pur a a nd M ex ican quesadillas. and exhibits or ~rigami, a Japanese paper fold· mg a rt. Chinese ribbon dances and American Indian eagle and hoop dances were presented. Nne Eagl~ Dean L. Arnold, a senior at Fountain Valley High School and a member of school's champion basketball team. received his Eagle Scout Award. Dean. 18, is son of Ed and Dixie Arnold, 10449 Klamath River Circle. O.llt_PiletSlatt PM4h HOOP DANCING Blue E•gle Swap meet pact nears Leg-/ eeling party called 'sexist' act No criminal charges due in Irvine flap Bf!-t museum, amphitheater hit snag I' NO HULA HERE Hoop de doo Planners ey~ traile r park • zone issue After a 45-day delay, the Orange County Planning Com- mission will reconsider the con- troversial zoning issue for Treasure Island T railer Park. Monday's m eeting begins at l . 30 p m in the old county Hall of Administr ation building at the southwest l'Orner of Sycamore Street and Santa Ana Boulevard 1n Santa Ana Commiss ioners met in January to hear plans by de· veloper Bernard Syfan to build a 600 unit time s haring con· dom inium hotel at the South Laguna trailer park. The developer proposes mov- ing mobile homes owned by 266 tenants off the property to make wa) for the 24 -story. 230 foot high ('nndom1n1um structure l'ndN the proposal. the 62 ong term residents who live in hl' park would be allowed to :noVl' into condominiums for the >ame rent they pay for their •railer space. Relocation of the rest of the ten· 1nts. however. has not been re- ;olved and is expected to be a l ig issue when the commission meets Monday. No criminal charges will be fil ed against a Laguna Beach High School substitute teacher p laced under p syc h iatric observation by police after he brandished a loaded s hotgun during an argument over te mperature control in his Irvine apartment, police said today. Irvine police Sgt . Dick Bowman said that c riminal prosecution won't be sought against Don Lund, 28, of 3900 Parkview Lane, Apt. 2C . Police o ffi cia l s h ave mad e a judgmental decision that Lund wasn't responsible for his act. Lund's location and status are private. Bowman said. He was booked into UC Irvine Medical Center on Monday for a 72-hour psychiatric observation period after police us~d tear gas to flu s h him out of hi s apartment. Police orricers said Lund got into an argument with his two room mates over his reported Insistence that the door be kept open lo cool the apartment. HE IS THEN alleged lo have pointed the weapon at them and later at police who were C'alled lo the scene by the roommates Sixty of his neighbors were evac uat ed fr om th eir apartments while police tr ied to ta lk him out of the apartment. He finally bailed out of his second-floor bedroom window. unarmed. at 6:40 a .m . when a tear gas canister was thrown into his bedroom. • By J E RRY CLAUSEN Ol I .. DMlf Pi .. t 51•11 A contract offering ·weekend swap meet operations at Orange County Fairgrounds to the Tel- Phil organization of Newport Beach for 11 more years is ex· Jfected to be ratified next week. George Gomes, chief of the st~te's Fairs and Exposition Division, told county fair direc- tors Thursday night that their long battle to negotiate a 10-year contract renewal option is in the last stage or approval by the Department of Agric ulture. But Gomes, who appeared before the board to explain de· lays caused by bureaucratic en· lilies in gaining approval for large contracts. said he has no idea if and when a contract for cons truction of a $9 million am· phitheater project al the Costa Mesa fairg rounds will be ap· proved. "l'D LIKE TO say it will be approved in a cou pl e of months." he said. ··But I just can't." Plans for still another major project al the Orange County F ·rgrounds. 88 Fair Drive, also ain in limbo, according to mes' report. Proposals for a private ly operated non-profit Experience Center museum now housed in Irvine are still under going state policy reviews. Gomes said. Both the amphitheater proj- ect. proposed by Nederlander Wes t, and the museum call for 40-year leases of s tale-owned fairground properties . 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While the Orange County Fair would gain considerable income from both the amphitheater and swap meet operations in future year s, the museum operation would be considered more of a public service that Gomes said is in keeping with state rair· ground goals and policies. Gomes told board members som e of them expressing anger in recent months regarding de- lays in contracts they have ap- proved that Orange County's pro posals for large. long-te rm * * * operations are "breaking ice" in Sacramento. To t he s tate's General Services Department. one of the agenies through which contracts must be cleared, "anything over six months is frightening," he said. GOMES LAUD ED directors for accomplishments, noting completion of what he said is a good mas t er plan for fair· g rounds development and a number of improvements in five years. He said he is especially happy to see that the grounds a re now "neat and clean·· a nd "good things are on the drawing board .. * * * Raee eours e battle Fair board votes to join lobbyists F acing what one official tetmed '"powe r plays" by Cali fornia 's race t racks. the Orange County Fair Board has voted to join a lobby group to develop so m e clout i n Sacramento. The board authorized s pending $1 ,250 to join the C alifornia Racing Fairs Association and the possible expenditure of up lo $200 a month required for maintaining a lobbyist for the 10 county fairgrounds involved. Hollywood Park and Santa Anita race courses last year gained concessions from the California Horse Racing Board th a t increased t he ir racin g seasons and forced the Orange Coun ty Fair to sc hedule nighttime thoroughbred action d uring this year 's Fall Fair set for Los Alamitos race course. KEN FULK, Orange County Fair manager , told the fair board Thursday night that by combining the activity of the 10 fairs in the state which stage racing, the counties form the third largest racing operation in the state. Individually, he indicated, the fairs fall shor t of being considered major operations. Orange County's Fall Fair thoroughbr ed and quarterhorse events were e xpected to decline in income last fall when action by the major privatcl~ ownt•d tracks C'Ut two days from the 14-day ral'ing schedule of 1979. Fulk noted. "They (Holl ywood and Santa Anita 1 wan t to k e~p out competition." Fulk s aid. "It's just a matter of economics ·· BUT DESPI TE T HE cut in racing days, bettors plopped down St million more in 1980 than in 1979 and the fair board netted $567 ,000 com pared to only $290,000 the previous year. To cope with an anticipated 20 percent cut in betting next Oct. 27-Nov. 9, the fair board chopped Fall Fair expenditures for a carnival. booths a nd other activities down to $15.000. Last year. the board spent $108,000 on activities. and about $224.000 the previous year. Fulk noted. 'Speed ' found COALINGA (AP1 A pound of m ethamphetamines. common ly called speed, was found in a car stopped for speeding along Interst at e 5 n ear here , authorities ~id . Fresno County Sheriff's Sgt. Roger Greening called it .. an extremely large seizure ... The amount confiscat· ed Thursday was worth $30,000 to $40.000, he added. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP> -A female legislator has criticized a group or male colleagues for holding a staff party at which they put on nylon stockings and had their blindfolded secretaries try lo identify them by feeling their legs. "It was harmless. there were no improprieties." said state Rep. Ray Welker, an lndepen· dent-Republican who organized the foot-feeling game at Mon- day's staff appreciation party in a St. Paul restaurant. SI X MALE legislators took off their shoes and socks. put on knee-length nylon stockings and let their screlaries try to iden- tify their seated bosses by touch. No above-the-knee touching was allowed. · · N o ne o f t h e g i r I s ·we r c tou c hed. a ny where ... said Welker "I was making fools of the men. not the girls ." But Rep. Phyllis Kahn. a m e mber o f the r ival Democratic· Farm-Labor Party. said the game was demeaning to both men a nd women. She said it was her understanding that several Republican women ··were furiously mad about it. .. ··THERE'S OBVIOUSLY an element of sexual titillation in men wearing nylon stockings having their feet grabbed by blindfolded women on their knees ... added Ms . Kahn ... That they would ask their secretaries to do this at a semi·public event is a reflection of their perception of the place and position of women." The Independent-Republican legislators drafted for the game were Joe Niehaus. Minority Leader Glen Sherwood. J ohn Ainley. Tony Stadum . Dean Johnson and Myron Nysether. The latter lwo are also Lutheran ministers. Welker acknowledged that be had heard by, Tuesday that ··a couple" of the staff wome n were offended by the game. so he apologized to them. BY WEDNESDAY, a number of fema le Democralic·Farm- Labor legislato r s and s taff members we r e complaining a bout .. sexist, degrading activi- ty" at the party. By Thursday, some lndepen- den t · Republican legislator s were calling the critic ism a "smear" and were threatening to report what transpires at the next Democ ratic-Farm-Labor party BUY RUGS AT APPROX. 40f ON THE DOLLAR ***CLASSIC INVESTMENTS ~** PUBLIC AUCTION 1340 Authentic Handmade Oriental Rugs and Carpets CLEARED BY U.S. CUSTOMS Upon opening this shipment, the imPOrter found that the goods shipped were different than those ordered. As custo ms duties were paid on these goods, we have been ordered to sell the entire shipmenrin the U.S.A. Also offered for sale will be other consignments of fine HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS to include numerous Chinese rugs, Kermans, Tabriz's, Double·base Bokharas. Kashans. A fshars, prayer rugs, A fghanistans, Ou ms. Caucasians, lndiar1 pieces, many runners and more. Sizes range from 2' >< 3' to 18' >< 12'. A Certificate of Authenticity will be issued for each purchase. ·~: FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT 2 P.M. I HOLIDAY INN 2l20I LA 'A:i fK>AD LAGUNA MILLI • 9 f I I ( c I c t t ~ CAL.IFOANtA Festival exhibit film set N E W 0 R LE AN~ 1 A I' I Tht'rf' •on'1 be any h•lry ~beut>d rn t>n Wl'•rtna aauu· ..,1n11 and pink htn1e bnet1 m lhf' ,·erslon of M.rdl Gru w tw aho•n m l)u1nt!yland'11 Amt-ri<'M the Bnuuful exh1btt l>tsmo) land film t rt'w will h<.k>t t"-c• o1 the b1"""'' Mardi Gra111 p•r1&des for tht! 1.u1rk ·., 3.o df'gree movie thntcr, the hf ad of tht' Lou1:.111n a f'1lm O t'\ dopmeot <:o mnilss1on :.aad Bui J c1 Beth Holton said the l'rt"1o1. :. 1unerary won't 111l'ludelhe F re n l'h Qua rtt!r where near na ked men we <1r1ng l'Ud JHeres dOd 'olu11tuous creature:. of dub1ou:. gender Join amp1res and Raggedy Anos on f'at Tubday 'The~ wanted footage of a floe1t and parade They may pick up a little footage of families in costume and such, but It is a family oriented exh1bil," s he said "J.R." BEER -TASTE OF MONEY .. ,. ........... Steve Qualftne buy1 'Dallaa' brew In Santa Monica Orange Coast DAJLY PILOT/Saturday. February 28. 1981 Al 'Dall,q,s' riches po Ur in Cash shower from TV show goes on and on • LOS ANGELES (AP) -J .R.'s United States and another 15 in retained its Po Pu l arlt Y beer, the ad says, "Tastes like Great Britain have been throughout. Often times YOU let money. The more you've got: licensed to sell .. Dallas.. situations in merchandl1ln1 the more you want." accessories. said Brad Globe. where you have a six-month run, J . R . jeans ( S 3 s ) are vice president of Lorimar's but it looks like Dallas la aotnc embroidered with gold bullion l i c e n s i n g a gen t . z i v to have a longer run." thre ad. And s al es of the International. Ziv licensees include Alamo of "Dallas" card gam e, which Nashville. a NashviJle, Tenn .. "It's been exciting and fast company which 1·s selling encourages players to steal, cheat. intimidate and bribe, are moving -we jus t hope it "Dallas" formal wear, leather hotter than a Texas summer. continues ... said Globe. "We see and isleepwear; Pearl Brewing many ma1'or countries left to of San Anton1·0 Texas which The m e rchandising or • • merchandise where the show is h ted be old as "Dallas" accessories -posters. as concoc a er s T ·Shirts, buttons, beer' puzzles, just getting on the air. We're J . R. Ewing's Private Stock for g ames, bumper stickers . beginning to license in South up to Sl a can; and McCormick Africa and Australia. The show o· t 'll' c h' h offers watches, calendars and so forth is 1 mg o.. w 1c is apparently s howering is going on the air in Germany bourbon in a porcelain statue of money on Lorimar productions, and we're beginning lo license J .R. The decanter. mounted on a creators of the hit series. How there. It's going on in France music box which plays the much is hard to say, because soon and we'll be licens ing "Dallas" theme, goes for $64.50. there . Japan is scheduled for Lor imar. which last year April. we're looking for a big engineered the enormous media market there." hype surrounding the shooting of J .R., has decided it's tacky to talk about money. "LORIMAR PRESIDENT Lee Rich doesn't want to discuss it a n y more ," sa id Lorimar s po kesman Bob Crutc hfield "People always want to know how much you're making.'' About 35 companies in the GLOBE SAID ZIV, which mark e t s a numb e r of non"'DalJas" products, has been somewhat surprised by populari· ty of Ewing extras. ··We were aware of the possibilities, but we've been surprised by the longevity of it." he said. "But the s how has SALES OF THESE and other ite m s a ppear to be brisk. Peddlers, a Dallas sportswear concern, has sold about $3.5 million worth of J.R. jeans, said spokesman Gene Wilson. "We got into J .R. jeans, about a year ago and did real well,'' Wilson said. "We paid (Larry) Hagman a lot of money, but we did several million dollars worth of business.·· "They·ve got something on key c1ttes in the Un ited States. hotspots or interesting places around the country, but they don 't have e1nything on New Orleans ... she said 0-$240,000 awarded in tot's toy death The merchandising bonanza has attracted a number of pirates who, perhaps taking a leaf from J.R.'s book, have sold ''Dallas'' products without bothering to obtain the rights. Jagger in film HOLLYWOOD <AP ) Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones is returning to the screen after a 10· year absence in "Fitzcar· raldol, .. now in produl'tion in the heart of the Amazon jungle of Peru and Brazil. Called unsafe DAYTONA BEAC H, Fla. (AP > Both a toy maker and the parents of a 4-year-old who drowned when part of a water toy got stuck in his throat were at fault in the accident. but the family should get $240,000 from the manufacturer. a jury has ruled. Jurors made a $600,000 award against Wh am-0 Manufacturing Co .. but reduced the amount after finding the company was 40 percent at fault. the parents 60 percent. J o n Chri stophe r McCa be drowned March 25, 1978, when a plastic covering on the end of a "WaleP Wiggle" toy came loose and the bare metal end wedged in his throat. His death was the second in- volving the toy. Three years ea rl ie r , 3 year -old Marcus Manley or Baton Rouge, La .. died in a similar accident. The toy had a plastic. bell- shaped hood with a goof~ face covering a hook-shaped metal spout with a hose that attached to water outlets. Water pressure made the hood bounce around the yard. The McCabes had filed a S5 million negligence suit against Wh a m-0 . ··We've had our share of piracy and w e 've done ever ything we could to try to control the situation ." said Globe "Many of these pirates are JUSt operating out of their garages, but when we find a . s ignificant pirate , we go after him." Pilots rap SF airport SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -San Francisco International Airport may soon be branded a seriously unsafe facility because of rules forcing planes to pass close to Mount San Bruno on takeoff. an officia l of the Air Line Pilots Association says. The Greatest Sale of Quality Hotne Furnishings in Southern California Ends Totnorro-w! Richard Deed s, San Francisco area coordinator for ALPA and a veteran pilot, said he recommended a "red star" for San Francisco. which would mark its safety standards as ··seriously deficient.·· The or ganization a lso gives orange stars, meaning an airport is defici ent, and black stars for criticall y unsafe airports. Los Angeles ..International and St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands are the only American airports with black stars. An chorage and Honolulu are the only two with red stars. said Deeds. A DECISION ON DEEDS' recommendation probably will be made at an April meeting of the In· ternational Federation of Air Line Pilots Associa lion.he said . The IFALPA group is an international grouptowhichthe ALPA belongs. San Francisco. currently unrated, should be rated red. said Deeds. because of noise abatement rules that require most planes flying eastward to take off into the west and circle inside Mount San Bruno. The alternative is to fly past the mountain and circle over the ocean. The shoreline turn requires visual navigation that "in no way fi ts into any safety criteria of the FAA <Federal Aviation Administration>," said Deeds. DEEDS FIGURES THAT IF a commercial jet loses an engine during takeoff. even the best s afety procedures could take it within a few hundred feet of the mountain. ··w e feel that's too close, particularly at niJthl," he said. In addition, he said, performance of large planes deteriorates when the air warms. as it does near the top of the mountain. but temperature data Is gathered only on the ground. .. We want lights on the west slope of the m ountain and permanent weather stations on the mountain," he said. "The FAA says, 'We 've used it for 10 years and haven't had a crash'." said Deeds. "We say that's a body-count philosophy." FAA PLANNING AND PROCEDURES specialist Chris Overmoe says the shoreline turn is ··extremely safe ," and that in addition to cutting noise, it cuts 10 miles off the alternative of circling over the ocean. Overmoe also said that weather is not a factor because the mountain is seldom obscured, and if it were "we wouldn't run that departure." Beatie Harrison fined $587 ,000 NEW YORK (AP> -A federal judge has or- dered former Beatie George Harrison to pay $587 ,000 ln dama1e1 because be "subconaciously" pla1tari1ed another writer's melody In composing the 1971 hit, "My Sweet Lord." Harrison was ordered to pay the dama1es to Allen Kletn, bis former mana1er, who now owns the publJahinC r11hta to tbe tune "He'a So.Ftne," a popular son1 in lm written by John Mack. U.S. Dtatrlct Judi• Rlct.a.td Owen, wbo arrived at tbe amcu1t 9' dam.,• this moetb, bad ruled ln 1171 that Harrlloa pla1lartaed tbe tme, but said, "I do not be~e be did to deliberately." , Now San: 10 IO 'i01t<. on quality home t'urni:.hing~ and an:cssories from Drcx d . Hl·ritagc. lknrcdon. Cl·ntury. Sht:rrill. \X'ciman. Margc Carson \X 'oodmark. ~titlk. Ban:aloungcr. Thomawillc. 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Western Europe ancf Japan. tbe eomm1u100 bM outbt lO develop pral"Ueable proposaJs for JOlnt aclioo. Members numbe r abou1 290 dis · tinl\lilhed c1t11ens Crom the three re- &•oos, drawn from a vanety of back· growlds la 1972 David Roc kefeller was con- ('eraed about the difficulties between Wutem Europe, the United States, and Japan. He felt, ir the ~·orld was to pro- gress in economic terms. that the de- \'eloped part of the world would have to pull together more closely than they had in the recent past. He suHe$ted a coromission composed of represen- tatives from the three areas be formed. Al that time the concept aroused no in- terest, and he dropped the idea. LATER HE HAPPENED to be in a meeting of the Bildeburg Group in Europe. This 1roup consists of Euro- pean and American lea~ers w~o gather lo discuss various foreign policy prob· !ems once a year. At that meeting Mike Blumenthal said that his concern extended to the three major areas. This time Rockefeller 's proposal aroused great enthu:;ias m. As a result, the Trilateral Comrnluioo wu lauacbecl. Many people He Id aa a aecret or· aanlaatl6o, CCM\Jplratorlal. witb very cloae llnka to Wuh.ln1ton. They th.lnk we can 1et un the telephone to W ubln&t.on and tell so and ao what to do. Actually, we are very open. All our re ports are made public In the "Trl•loe&ue" masatlne. whkh ls avail•· ble to the public. We a1ao ma.Ile all Information about our financh1J support avallable. You can •ee euctJy how much Rockefeller con· trlbuted and, also, what varioua cor· por•lions and other sources con- tributed. We have reaJly two main purposes. One i.s lo get the public thinking more about vital and important issues of foreign policy. The second is to 1et leaders in these various countries lo un- derstand not only each otben policies but. even more, to understand each others ways of thinking -which often lead to policies. MAJOR CURI.ENT ISSUES are also addressed in Trialogue, the quarterly magazine published by the commission. Three of the rour issues each year are devoted to key inlernationaJ problems high on our nations' agendas. with articles and interviews by important public figures and experts rrom the trilateral regions and beyond. The fourth issue covers in detail the annual three-day meeting ,of the commission. A major portion of each annual meet- ing is devoted to consideration ~r ~ask force reports to the comm1ss1on. Sometimes these sessions really have a considerable effect in clearing up mis- conceptions between regions. Al a session held in Tokyo in January 1977 there were strong sentiments that "What we need Is a new weapon to destroy the new weapon that they wlll use to destroy our new weapon." the Japanese were pushin1 their ex- ports too bard, that somelhin1 bad to be done. The Japanese were rather re-sentfuJ of it. THE BRITISH STARTED OFF by saying that the Japanese were truly re- markable people: "You (Japanese) do everything that we British aJways said people shouJd do and now we criticize you for it; rou work hard, you compete very effectively, you have tremendous morale. But, you must understand that we have steel and shipyard workers who are out of work . We ask you to un- derstand their positions." It was fascinating to watch the ~bange of atmosphere. The Japanese, instead of feeling attacked, felt that they were being appealed to because of their successes, and this changed the at- mosphere entirely. I don't say that this happens at every meetin1, but it does happen. THE ONLY FUNCTION NOT on tbe record ta the proceedlnp of our plenary meet.lnp. We want frank dlacusaioa and crlUclam ol each reaion by people lo the other reitona. We know that you cannot criticise a friend with the news media I present. ~ Even ao, we publish the proceedlnp of our plenary aenlons and the major speeches with a 1eneraJ summary of the debates iJl our ma1aaine. You can receive a Cree copy ol one of our reporu and tbe Trialogue ma1uine by writi.nc to the Publication Depart· ment of the Trilateral Commission, North American Office, 345 East 4et.b Street, New York. N.Y. 10011. A sub- scription includes four issues of TriaJogue and two of our repolU for $10 a year. THERE ARE REALLY TWO prin- cipal charges that have been made against the commission. One, it is an or- ganization that is trying to influence the U.S. government to somehow achieve a one-world government. This is pre- posterous. I have attended every single meeting of the commission and never once has a single member mentioned one-world government, much less the organization as a whole being for It. Another charge that I have heard quite often is that we espoused the Panama Canal Treaty. I can say to you that we never had a discussion on the Panama Canal Treaty. Beyond our closed-door meetings there is one more reason why the con'. spiracy theory developed. Out of a membership of 60 Americans (30 Democrats). 16 members went into hilb·level Carter Admhli.llratloa poai· Uom. The theory ia that "somebody" must have been 1"elponalble ror orsant1. inl aucb a coup. Actually lt la easy to explain. In lf'72. when tbe commiui«m wu formed, it was only natural that such Jeadera u Cyrus Vance, Michael Blumenthal, Zbi1niew Bnesinaki, and Harold Brown be invited to be members. Such men were obvious choices. THE ONLY MEMBE& who was not an obvious choice was Jimmy Carter. His membenhip was strictly fortuitous. As to lobbying, I would like to em- phasize that our office ls not located in Washington but in New York. As the coordinator, I go to Washington every three months, which wouJd not allow me to do an effective lobbying job on anything. I guess the commission has become a national scapegoat primarily because ita membe.rs are prominent in various fields -they are people from very dif- ferent backgrounds. THE NORTH AMERICAN Group con- sists of 100 people. The U.S. Group con- sists or 14 lop executives of various businesses, five labor leaders, nine academifians, a number of lawyers, and a nufllber of people from the media. We don't try to agree on everything and we wouJd not succeed if we did. The interests of North America, West Europe, and Japan now interlock in so many fields, such as trade and monetary questions, security and de- fense, energy supplies, and sociaJ and environmental issues, that it is essential that these three advanced industrial re- gions coordinate their policies and learn lo work together. California mentality staves off recession ills By THOMAS D. ELIAS Ca lifornia enjoys warm weather, high surf and, usually, immunity from the worst effects of national recessions. There may be a connection. was l osi ng mon ey a nd retrenching. more optimistic than business leaders in the other 49 stales. created, rather than something static that must be redistribut- ed," Reynolds said. "It is a state that believes jobs are the best kind of sociaJ welfare.'· For the leaders of California business tend to be the kind of people who dare to leave an es tablished niche and try to ma ke a new one in a better place. "I believe that California busi- ness leaders do a better job of rewarding creativity and thus inspiring among managers and other employees the long-term proprietary view of a business that can keep a company -and a nationaJ economy -vital," Reynolds said. ONE REASON, Reynolds sug- gested, is that while executives in other states view energy and resources availability as major problems, Californians do not. The California business leaders also tended to be more flexible. open and informal than their counterparts elsewhere. THIS LEADS to aggress,ve- ness in business. said Reynolds, whose firm recruits for severaJ hundred large corporations in all parts of the nation. "While many Americans now think primarily in terms of pro- tecting what they already have, most California executives still THAT TAKES optimism and a desire for improvement, both qualities that help this state avaid most of the economic troubles that afflict the other in- dustriaJ regions of America. His study of the top executives or 700 major California com- panies revealed them to be far ·'Californians have always believed that wealth is something dynamic that can be ·Those are some of the con- c I usions hinted al in a lwo- month study of California ex- ecutives by a top New York-based executive recruiter. Russell Reynolds brushes as ide the ste r eotype of CALIFORNIA FOCUS California leader!f as "laid-back, mellow" executives conducting much of their business over lunch or on a car telephone. Instead, the typical leader of a California business is comforta-ble with new ideas, likes open competition and isn't afraid to hire staffers on the basis of their own creativity. THESE QUALITIES are most true. he suggested, of the leadership of big California com- panies like Hewlett Packard, Litton Industries, TRW and the Bank of America, which have continued their growth patterns at times when most business • 11111, P\llldl Plltlll L 111. "I can never get him to do a thing at home." Memorial lull goes unnotieed By HERB CAF.N SAN FRMCISCO -All Bay Area transit lines observed a five-minute work stoppage the other day in tribute to two slain bus drivers -and you're right. Regular passengers noticed no difference In service. • • • llEUY lllXUP: MIKE Teilmann, the bot Sacramento publicist. was in Miami over a recent weekend to promote the aocalled World Team Backeammon Tournament sponsored by Black & White Scotch (that's the plug). Heublein, the miabty conalom that owns MW, promised to send 300 backgammon sets as gifts, and a bil crate duly arrived at the hotel. Mike opened It to find -300 pairs of extra-lar1e red IOGI jobna wltb clrop1eata. These bad been meant for Aspen, where Heublein's Yukon Jack, a bourbon, wu 1ponaortn1 a skl tournament. The sklen played a Jot of back1ammon that wkend. And Mike's partner ln the Miami affair, Lucille Ball (yea, THAT one), wore the red lon1 Johna everywhere. * * * ONWA&D: IT WAS LIKE an ultra- conaervatlve'1 fondest nlptmare comma true. Standtn1 there at tbe checkout count.r in Lucky Stor.. at Eddy and Laiuna, tbe pretty lady in deaiper Jeana ud FrJe booea opened her Fendl h~ rumm.,ed tbroueb her Gucd date aid Mr Vuttton waUet and ftaally extract· ed ..._ (ood atampe to PU ffr ber P'C*rs. . . . I don't find that half u bos· 11ta1 •• the remorltable remar• of Roa1aa'1 Secty. of A1rtcaltare, Jobn Block, who may turn out to be the greatest since Earl "Loose Shoes" Butz. Not only are U.S. food prices "infla- tion fighters'' and "a great bargain," en· thuses Block, "it's just a modern day miracle that we have food at the prices we have in this country." Just where does HE shop? Or does he? ... It's on the record that U.S. food prices have jumped 126.1 percent between 1970 and 1980, but that is not news to you. It is, however, why 20 million Americans ' a re on food stamps. Of that number, about 750,000 are. ineligible. Some of those wear de- signer jeans, no d?ubt. * * * YET ANOTBEa "ONLY lo Marin.'' this from Charlotte Barnes Rlmik. who found this sign at the entrance to Festival Movies at Larkspur Landlne: "We Accept Nothlne Larter Than t:20 Billi." Said the ticket-seller: "We 1et too man.y customers with 50e IDd 1008 and we J1.11t can't handle it." Ohmy. * * * I SPENT A &BCBNT wlmd. ln tbe Phoenix area, where It la ot to wear a sun rt1bt out loud (It la a1aiut tbe law. however, to Carll It conefjled). It 11 not aa UDCOmJDoa lltbt,, I wu told, to Me 1\l7a around •wimmlnc pools weutnc bathlD1 lborta, boltt.en ID4l .,. lhooten. Tla1I would never work ln San Franetaco, wbere the urge to take a pot.shot at a slgnaJ- jumper becomes ever more irresistible. Nothing in the foregoing is lo be taken as an argument for gun control. There ls no l.nger any· doubt that guns are here to slay. • * * TWO ZEN QUESTIONS: "How tnany light bulbs does it take to chance a Califor- nian?" (Armonita Yven). "How do we know Jerry Brown is still aovernor of California?" <Rob Buchanan) ... WIDda Tbinask'a First Law ol Optics: "Either there isn't enou1h ll1ht or it 'lhines ln your eyes.•• Gullett'• MarkeUnc Principle (by James Gullett of San Rafael): "The number of checkout atanda open at any liven time ln 'a supermarket can be calcuJated by takiq tbe number needed IDd subtracUna three." * * * NEWS ITEll: TWIN&111:8 are now 50 years old, sot.be company la puttin1 on a sweepstakes whoee 1rand prise w111 be a solid aold Twinkie worth $50,000. With hil luck, Dan White w111 probably win it. . . * • • . I THINK l'LL l&IPPn: A sym- posium in San Joae today whlcb featurea "Aerob6c Exercise u an Adjunct to Nutri· tlonal Health," by -Donald Posthumus MD. * * • DON'T &S•IND MS: On tbe clay President Rea1u turned 'JO, so did San Francileo'• Darotb1 Pfeifer, wbo GI~ ''H ba'a ~ lib me, nerJ DOW then be muSt walk lnto the O.al Offtce IDd 117 to blmMlt, 'Now wbat did I eome ln bere fGr!"' • think in terms of seizing the growth markets of the future," he said. "While other Americans are afraid of competition from abroad, California executives think in terms of the op- portunities presented by their 1 state's location at the eastern rim of the great Pacific basin." IT IS TIDS still-adventurous spirit, as much as the state's favored role in agriculture and aerospace, that prevents ils economy from nosediving when other regions suffer , the Reynolds survey suggests. For recessions are caused partiaJJy by industrial fearful- ness, which leads companies to hesitate when considering new investments. In California, such hesitation can be fatal. When one firm loses its aggressive approach. competitors almost always seize the opportunity to surge ahead. FOR MANY OF California's major industries -like elec- tronics, video discs and aerospace -are s ti II young enough so that new firms can re- member when the current giants were aJso new. That reality gives California companies incentive to keep in- vesting even when their coun- terP"'-.rts elsewhere do not. And it will continue to be true as long as Californians retain the adven- turous mentality Reynolds dis- cov e r ed am ong business leaders. Media gains Communications stronger ByCllARLESJ.HANLEY AatecWIWll -· Wrl- f n El Salvad.or, journalists were shot dead for their views. In Turkey a new military gov- ernment shut down newspapers. In China, tbe national parlia- ment abolished the constitu- tional freedom to put up waU posters. THE GATHERING and dis· semination of news . became more difflcuJt and dangerous in a score or more countries in 1990, an Associated Press survey has found. But at tbe same time restrictions were eased elsewhere, including in Poland, where a new assertiveness among workers fostered open- ness in the news media. PerhaRS the year's most slgnificurl event for the world media occurred in Yugoslavia. Al the general conference of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiaalion in Belgrade last fall, Third World and communisl'nations com- bined to adopt measures aimed at reducing what they see as Western domination of the world news system and communica- tions. The UNESCO conference ap- proved an international aJd pro- 1r1m to help developln1 coun- tries atreqtben their news IDd communications capabilities. And, over atrong obJecUom by the United States and other Western nations, t.be U.N. body took lteps to ~a1e develop- ment ol an lnternatlonaJ code ol etbica, some kind of official "proteetkm" for journal.lat.I, and universal definltlona of "re1ponalble" reportln1. ONI: &E80LVTION adopted by tbe conference endorsed freedom of tbe preu ud ln· formauon. but also called for elimination ol "neeutve ODii• centratkml" ol media 1u..tb -a cl-. clearlJ aimed at fbe maJorw..._. ...... .,..a.. CrtU. ...-tbe UNDOC> loala wW belt>.,..... ..... trol u. .... aMdla. Bu& .-. port.n upe U..1 will llllllp make jogrDallam wan ,_ ... eommmfDOd. Of 18ut11m,m.1J•ua• CODI ... to laa•e GD•f'zlel:r ' free newspaper and broadcast media, says Freedom House, a non-partisan New York research organization that monitors political and civil liberties around the world. THE AP SU&VEY found press freedoms reduced in some na- tions after coups brought down · existin1 governments, such as in Bolivia, El Salvador, Turkey and South Korea, and in others as revolutionary regimes sou1bt to consolidate their power, such as in Nicaragua and Iran. A peace.fuJ changeover from military to civilian government in Peru, Nigeria and Ghana was accompanied by a loosening of strictures on the news media. In the United States, the Supreme Court, countering a re- cent trend, ruled that trials must be open to the news media in almost all instances, and Congress sharply limited the right of police to conduct searches or media premises. BUT U.S. press-freedom ac- ti vista say they remain con- cerned in other areas. They note. for one thing, that U .S. eovernment agencies. particularly the FBI and CIA, at-e pressing for limitations on tbe federal Freedom of lnfonna- tion Act. For another, Judi• continue to demand that journalists identify news sources. A check last September •bowed that 21 American journalists were under such eourt orden, said Jack Lmdau of the Reporten' Committee for Freedom ol the Press. OftANotl COAST The comment pagt' or the Dally Piiot seeks lo Inform . and stlmulale roders by praentln1 a variety ol com· rn.ntary on topics of lnte~•l and 1l1nlflunce from In· formed ob1ervu1 and 1poknmen. '1'......_ P. ,,.., ,.. ... ,,.,, •·•~. r.t.naQ •· ... - • ailLDAEN'S PAGE An untraditional prince Charle• edueated out1ide palace And)' u odl thC' Star Wu1 Que1tlon and AnawC'r Book Abovt Spa« to Gina fll aar un. 10. of WHm1 n1tun N <: f or her qu~ Uoft WUN WILL ralNCt! CHA&LES a&l'O•t; KING'l PrlM't' t'harl~ l'tullp Arthur Cf'Otlf' ls Ult ht!tr 8Jlparenl to lb.-Bnush lhroot-tll" .. 111 not ~<'ORK" Inn, unlJI ha• cn0Cht1t . QuC'co Elb.a~th 11 .-1tht'r ab d1cun her Uiron"' to go 111to rt ureml'nt or dtes Prlnc-e 'h arlt1i. bet·ame tht! hear apparent or next m lane .. hen ~ wa" three yee1ri. o ld I tbal llme. his mother bt:t•ame tbe qu-:en aft1tr the dt1a th of the young bo)''s grandfdlher. KLni!t G,•orge Vt PRINCE CHARLES h as a sensational full n&me. It 1s His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, l!:arl of Carrick, Baron of Ren· frew. Lord of the Isles and the G real Steward of Scotland. Prince Charles was born Nov . 14, 1948, which means that he will be 33 years old this year. tie became the first he ir to the ~ritish throne to receive most of has education away from the royal palace. Prince Philip, who is Prince C ha rles· fathe r , wanted the young man to be exposed to life outside the palace, so he broke from the usual traditiQn. From the age of 8, Charles went to private schools-rather than hav- ing tutors at his home . IN 1956 CHARLES attended day classes at Hill House in Lon· don and from 1957 until 1962 he went to Cheam, a preparatory school near London . In 1962 Cha rles enrolled at Gordons- toun, a strict school in the Scot-tish Highlands . Prince Charles also spent six months in 1966 at Timbertop, an Australian school that stresses rugged outdoor activities. He then returned to Gordonstoun Cooli119 off ASK ANDY · whtir .. he twcaame the bead boy Ill J anu;ary 1967 Ai. bead boy. l'harl~t< bUpervised student ac- t1vIt1 ~s and chores and also he lped to stittle studenl disputes. In 1967 Charles entered Trinity Colle.it! at Cambridge University wnd Si>t:C aallzed in history. AT TR1NITV College, Prince Ch a rles acted in the drama society, took part in polo and cricket. played cello a nd also flew his own airplane . Prince Charles was named Prince of Wales by his mother in 1958 when he was just 9 years o ld In 1970 he became a m ember of the House of Lords at the age of 22. Prince Charles entered the Royal Air Force College in. Mar ch 1971, and graduated from its advanced flying course in August. Later in 1971 Prince Charles joined the Royal Navy. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1973. Two Eng lis h r ule rs have alre ady been named Charles: King Charles I, who became king in 1625, and King Charles 11, who returned from exile in France to become king in 1660. Andy sends the Star Wars Question and Answer Year Book About Space to: Leo Bourdon, 16. of Roanoke, Va ., for his question: HOW DOES A THERMOCOUPLE WORK? A thermocouple is an electric device that changes heat into electricity or electricity into heat. A thermocouple is made by twisting together the ends of two different kinds of wire, such as iron and copper, to form a junction. The Qppe>eite ends of the wires are alao twisted together to form another junction. If one junction is heated, an ammeter conn~t­ ed to one of the wires between the junc tions will s how a thermoelectric, or heat general· ed. current flowing. Thermocouples are used as thermometers and lo generate e lectricity. Refrigeration de- vices also have been made using thermocouples. A thermoelectric generator powered by the scientific experi· ments was left on the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts in 1969. One set of thermocouple junc- tions was heated by a small nuclear reactor while the other set was kept cold by the moon's low tem.peratures. Andy sends the 1980 World Book Science Year Annual to Peggy Jo Hamm , 8 , of Wiiliamsport, Pa .. for her ques- tion: HOW DO WE GET MOLES? A mole is a spot on the skm. It is actually a birthmark, even though sometimes it may ap- pear long after a person is born. Everyone has them, often as many as 40 or more, although they may be on areas or the body where they are not easily seen. Moles have a common hislor:,· of development. In the beginning they are usually fl at and are brown or black in color. With tim e they usually enlarge and sometimes may develop hairs. As the years advance, moles us u a lly c hange s lowly and become elevated and lighter in color. Ultimately. most moles will slowly disappear by seeming to fade into the skin. While most moles follow this life cycle, many will not. The brownish color of moles is caused by the prese nce of special cells which contain the pigment melanin. CAwartll .... ....,, AM twll Mtw-7 -17 -IMlr_.tleM .. ,.. •••• ... 91111•.._Alll ••rc_....,.,,_ ..... ._.., .. .-c..n1 ta AMI,.,,,..,, ... II .. , C.V MAY, C.111, fM».) ·~-, ......... Unseasonably warm temperatures earlier this week extended clear lo the Midwest. Mac the elephant rolls playfully while be· ing hosed down outside the Milwaukee Arena where he and two friends were performing in the Tripoli Shriner Circus. Tiny 'wise' skeletons Brain coral once living creatures Dear Ellie, ~ How did a brain coral gel named? KerriT. ~ Dear Kerri, -The name com es from the s hape. The many s keletons forming t.be dome look like a huge brain, with its surface marked by long, curved, mue- Uke depressions that resemble t.be markings on the brains of humans and other higher vertebrates. The brain coral mass started from a single polyp which set- tled oa aome bard surface. Other polYJ>8 bud~ °"" of it. The col-ony multiptled rapidly and, as members died, they left the calcified skeletons that can be aeen u the "brain coral." In the llvinl creature, all the depremam would be lined with t.be small polYJ>8, wavint their tentade9 int.be tide to catch tiny moraela ol food. Dear l:llle. Wbat · are all verfiah 1 I aee t.bem aometlmea ln the bOuse. ....... - LETTERS FROM .ELLIE Dear aeader. Silverfish are wingless insects that beloog to the group called Bristletam. They are considered to be very "old" and one ot t.be ancestors of all modem insects. They ae.em to be universal, for species are found all over the world. Silverfish have lon1 antennae, and at the back end of the body have three more lon1 antennae- Uk e attachments which 1ive them the name briatletails. When tbe lnlanll batch from their e11•. they look like miniature lldulta, altbou1h they wlll shed their aklna several Ume1 befon maturity. The beat known apeclea of aUverftlb ate thole which live in bulldln11 world-wtde. Their 1pecl• name comes from tbe ' II I silve ry scales that cover the body. These creatures pro,bably eat any kind of decaying organic material. There are some that can. survive for a long time on paper only. EUle Dear EIUe, How big can a crab grow? Tent T. DearTerrt, ·There are many species or crabs, some very small and othen quite large. The largest is called the giant JapaDeee crab. It lives only in the deep waters around the Japanese laJands. The body ia about a foot acro11, but lf the Iona le11 were stretched out, the over-all meaaurement would be seven or el1bt feet from pincer to pincer. The lep t.bat bear t.be plncen are t.be loac•t meuurtq up to four feet in len1tb. In com·• partaon-to the alle of t.be f9t ol t.bla crab, t.be plncen are very small. Tbll ICJD1-le11ed creature la on• oftbe "spider" crabe. &Ill _) Animals always have fascinat· ed mankind. We aren't sure why cavemen firs t tamed wild and vicious dogs, but they did. It's a dif· ferent matter with birds. Their attraction is that they can defy gravity, and their soaring. graceful Clight will forever be amazing . Animals such as elephants, horses. camels and burros ser ve as beasts of burden. Today we're concerned with more exotic creatures, either for their beauty or curious habits, and with lamer varieties that we treasure as companions dogs, cats, birds, fish. YOUR FAVORITE animal was our topic this week. and go- ing through your entries was almost like walking through a zoo. The winner is Lisa Romney of 340 Otero, Newport Beach . Li s a 's kangar oo a nd its youngster win our $5 prize. The runne r up is Rosalie Bust amante of 286 Del Mar Ave .. Costa Mesa. Your humorous view of your cat wins $2, Rosalie. Jn close contention were the e ntries by Anne Secke ta of Balboa, Paula Spas of Newport Be a c h and Sarah Andrus of Balboa. ALSO EARNING honorable mention were two entries from Green Valley Lake, by Denise Mikkelson and Mary Walters: Laura Gilbert, Ann and Joe Sullivan of Newport Beach : Amy Sutter, Kim Valentine and Alyssa Swanson of Corona del Mar : Marin and Claire Younker. Leslie Cross and Bobby Coughlin of Huntington Be a c h ; and Audrey Floyd, Cynthia Sisley, Stefanie Wescott. Ann Marie Tersigni and Valerie Gibbs of Costa Mesa. MOST OF YOU seem to enjoy sports and athletic events, so why don't we look in that direc- tion for next week 's topic. Basketball season is winding down and baseball is just begin- 'ning. From either of these sports -at the elementary, high school, college or professional Animal kingdom lwlds fascination THf JV\NOMOO I ) "') H• C•• It l\~,.~11\L ~ KANGAROO AND BABY, TOO LIH Romney, Newport Beach • , TRACKING DOWN FAVORITE PET Roaeh Buat8mente, Coate MeH Af levels -draw for us your favorite player or team . Use black ink on white paper measuri,ng 4 inches square and mail your drawings to Uncle Len, Box 1560, Cost a Mesa, Calif. 92626, so that they arrive not later than Wednesday. !'h~· ~. • •r ,,. ~I. ~" lt. . "'' ., . ..., .. 11 • '• .. , ... ' ., '·OJ :..• I • la addltloa &o being • f•mUy fan featue, •• world scope (10 polnta for e•ch quulton •nawered correclly) 1 Reversing a position by former President Carter, officials o f 1he Reagan adminlstrauon said rhey (CHOOSE ONE: would, would not) encour.lge a program to build a new manned bo mber to replace the B-52. 2 The B-52 bomber is only one leg of the nacion's stra1eg1c defense "triad." The other two "legs" of 1he triad are missiles based on land and missiles carried by .. l .. J The newly announced pos1al race for cl lir~l class leuer weighing up 10 o ne o unce is .. l . cents. a-15 b-18 c-20 4 President Reagan's proposed budget would cut a total ol S<l1.4 billion from former President Carter's suggested 1982 budge1 of !CHOOSE' ONE: S226. S737) billion. s President Reagan asked Congress to lower income taxes by 10 percent for each of the next three years. According to the Constitu· tion, new tax leg1slat1on must begin in the House of Representatives, which is controlled 1h1s year by the .. l .. Party. newsname (1 0 points II you cen 14"ntlly thla person In the M•t) I am the leader of the only Communist govern· ment In the Western hemisphere. The U.S. claims that my country has been helping "left· ists" fighting the govern- ment in El Salvador. Who am ll matchwords C4 point• for eech correct metch) l-concl11ve •-collarbone J-concave It-curving in J.cleric <·private meeting THE QUIZ Is an Integral part of the ID· classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a pabUc service by the DaUy Pilot. • news picture (IQ points II you enswer th ts question correcllr) Sovie I President Leonid I Brezhnev gave the keynote address cJI the opening of the 26th Communist Party Congress in Moscow last wee~. In his JYl-hour speech, he called for a summit meeting with President Reagan. True or r al se : Former Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter CdCh had a1 leasr one summir meeting w11h President Brezhnev. sportlight (2 points tor H Ch quHtlon •nswered correctly) 1 J.R. Richard. s1ar (CHOOSE ONE: shortstop, pitcher) for the Houston Astros. began training for a "comeback" from a near· fatal stroke that ended his season early last year. 2 The aveuge Major League baseball ~lary went up by SB.880 in the las1 two years. and is expected to jump another S<I0,000 in 1981. The (CHOOSE ONE : Chicago Cubs, N.Y. Yank~) have paid the highesl in total ~laries for each of the past three years. and won their divition title in two of those years. J Lupe Pintor successfully defeated challenger Jose Uziga and defended his World Boxing Council .. l .. tide for the siath straight llme. To compete for that title, a boxer must not we igh more than 118 pounds. a-bantamweight b -weherweight c-heavyweight 4 Aher winning 28 straight games, the University of (CHOOSC ONE: Virginia, Kentucky) was toppled from its "number one" ranking in college buektball by lo,lng to Notre Dame. S Norway's Frode Roenning and Karen Enke of East Germany won the (CHOOSE ONE: Spffd, Fi11ure) Ska1in1 World Championship competitions in Grenoble, France. roundtable 4-cl11vicle d·trumpet-like t0und ,_Hy diecu1110ft (~KON) Considerln1 the recent flood of Japan~ Imports, and the deilre kl.,lon ~member of der1y of many for free trlde, should our aovernrnent limit the numbet of J•~nne can enterins t~ U.S.f VO"" ICOA"f: ITio 1Vll Po'rnw >.J T~ IC~t II .. IO ....... -••~t 1 !o._IO ~ -GoM. ti IO JO ....... -, ... •VIC. lric.,J2·11 ,• ! '· ... .. ,, 'l ... . I 0tange CoMt OAaLY PILOT/Saturday, February 21, 1181 QUEENIE ·~---2 ·28 la H' yoor money Thul 1s a d1S&uased Oii ng." Robes deductible DEAR PAT DUNN : I am very active in my church and I sing in the choir. We bought new robes last year. and since my children also sing in the choir it cost me a lot of money. Can I deduct this expense on my 1980 rederal la>t return? C.N .. Costa Mesa Yes, as loa1 as the robes are to be •led only when performing yoar volnateer services. IRS a.ys U.at bo&ll Uae cost and die upkeep are deductible. Tlae espenaes are ND· sldered charitable deductlou. Plan ro•plele• re~ DEAR PAT DUNN : How should you judge health insurance offers received in the mail? Are they worthwhile or not? P.R., Fountain Valley Direct mall insurance usually Is aimed at "rilling the gaps" of your present insurance by paying a specllled dollar amount for each day or hospitalization and provldiDI estra covetage al a relatively low price. It's not a substitute ror a major medica.1 pollcy and usually doesn't orrer comprehensive cov- erage . Tbe Health Insurance Institute suggests you rind tbe answers to tbe following ques- tions before buying: · What happens H you have any "pr~ ealatlD1" beaJU. coa.dJUou? How m•clt wW your policy pay per day! Do betleOt pa)'· menu beP. oe die Ont day of Mepitalba· &1011! U DOt, wlaell? Wlaat eltt••atallftS ••t exist before you collect! How m•clt are you premiums? Tbe Institute polnts out U.at alU.oa1• a physical examination ls not necessary, many policies have limitations on benents for a pre -e dstlng medical condlUoa, and many have a two-year waiting period before you can be reimbursed for medical treatment of these illnesses. Also, don't rush Into purchasing a plan because of a "limited earollmea& period,'' and remember that most maU order polldes will pay only for bealtb care expenses yoa la· cur whlle In the hospital. Ho.te8tead proe!ftl•ft'S DEAR PAT DUNN: When homesteaded property is sold. does the homestead protect the money from the sale against creditors, or can they attach the profit? Also, do you have to cancel a homestead when you sell a homesteaded house? P.J ., Newport Beach Tlae moaey from lite sale of a laomeateaded laouse la protected by tile homestead. Yot1 laave sht moetU to IMly a new place and homestead lt. If yoa doe't spend Uae mo.ey, tbe• yo.r creditors cu, after sill moetha, seek to aU&cla It. w~ yoa sell a bome yoa aatomatlcally abandon any bomestead, ao yoa doe'& laave to Ille a formal abandonment. If cme spouse coaveya laomesteaded prop- erty to the otlaer, tbe spo9ae makia1 die con· vey a ace (1ellln1 out) aba11doas all homestead interest la the property ..teas he or she speclflcally reserves laomestead rl1hts. lies• ......... .. DEAR PAT: My son ordered sports equipment from Herters Inc. of Waseca , Minn. This is supposed to be a reputable firm, yet he never received the mercttandise and my letters are ignored. My son and I are very upset and hope you can help us get our rerund of $20. 75. M.H .. Laguna Beach Hener's record.a Indicate t.laat a partial alllpmat ud a Sl.41 refmtd clteck was seat to yot1. Sl8ce YM aay no merclauclbe or re· fud arrived, t11e comp111y la 1•1 to p•t a tracer • die paeka1e aad p"*ably laaae .. o11aer ret.d for die lost alalp••l u weU aa tlle SUI .. yoea. Henen wUJ coatact YH re1•rdla.I tlile details. Nest Ume, HYUe , .. , .. to bay lee ally. Prices for ... ..u eq•lpmeat an comparaMe 111d you ellmlaete dlaappola&meata wlaea problemtoecuwlt.llmall-orderdellnry. "Got a problem? TMrl write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red, tape, gdting lh4' ana~ra and action 11ou need lo 1olve inequit~• In governmtnt and 6u.ttuu. Motl JIOU' ~1tion1 to Pat Own. At Your Smlic•. Orange COOft Doflr PUoe, P.O Boz 1560. Coda Me1a, CA nns. Al mon11 i.uera °' poanbi. will~ GNWeTfd, but phoned inq1drle1 or ~Un• nor includMg tlae rtodn'1 full raame. addreu cmd buliulf hoev1' ~ numbtr conllOt be c~td. T'-" cohl'"" oppeo,, dailr •%· I ceptS~." SI barely wins ckavage classic ., auo• A. •ULl.IOAN 1#11!91 ... 0WI 0 ' S&A ISLAND. 01. -Tbe ftnt an.nual Super Bod 1ame b&I ....Wted ln a victory by tbe ak1n of iu front cover for formidable old SJ (not &o be con- futed with old Siwaab) over feiaty newcomer J.S. l unrelalAd to Jowa State, Ithaca Seminary or l1l- ln1ton Sutmormal). Tbe lnaqural curves and cleava1e classic came about wMn Inalde Sport.I, resident jock in the Newsweek publl1bln1 1roup, dared to challena• Tlme Jnc.'a Sport.I Illustrated with a winter twhnauit edition. Thia was a bare-faced and beyond ettempt to break Si's previously un- contested 11-year monopoly on unabashed eyeball popplna amon1 the aportln1 1entry. , Final Score: Sports Illustrated 14, Inside Sports 7. BUT AS Ml' LATE COU.EAGVE, N. Charles Wicker. wrote in the New Orleans Times-Picayune after Baton Rouge and lstrouma bich schools fought to a scoreless lie in the state football cham- pionships. "the came was much closer than the score indicated." The scoring broke down this way: Sports Il- lustrated in its Feb. 9 issue devoted 14 full pages to color photographs of five luscious, terrifically tanned models (all fe male) modeling 16 swimsuits that sewn t-0gether in any direction would not have----------covel~e::d':~~~.m~nder ttlJWGAN'S STEW a Feb. 28 dateline. ot-----------fered seven full pages of a single model -the sumptuously endowed Jayne Modean. a Lutheran minister's daughter <they always are, somehow) -modeling seven taut and minuscule swimsuits . AS SHOELACES, WHICH SEVERAL OF her bikinis resembled, they would not have kept the backfield of the Oakland Raiders from prancing about the Superdome in their sweat socks. SI won on the scoreboard. but in Gorgeous J ayne IS had the game's most valuable player and Heis man Trophy winner. Early in this exciting skin game, Inside Sports took advanta1e ol an obvious SJ fumble by pouac- in1 on an interview with Jule Campbell, editor in cbar1e of t.be cold ~ut counter ol Sport. lUuatrated. Editor Campbell came over from Glamor Ma1uine In 18S5 &o uaher in Si's fint winter awlmauit laaue, which waa deslped to keep the temperature.of the fana ebove the freed.n1 point in the lone drab weeks between football and baseball seasons. HEa EXPEaTl8.E AT PACDNG the max- imum of feminine pulchritude into the barest minimum of stretch fabric has helped launch the careers of auch famous models as Cheryl Tiega, a well rounded veteran of a bait 1dozen Sports Illustrated swimwear issues, and the spec· tacularly upholstered Christie Brinkley, who graces the cur- rent cover, along with several seaguJJs, a sunset and a bikini n.os that looks as if it bas become unraveled by a hand irenade. I~ the course of her interview in IS, beachwear conoo'5:5eur Ms. Ca~pbell makes the astounding revelation ~at bathang beauties are at their best from a fashion photographer's point of view when they are more than just a tad overweight. .. Cheryl Ti.egs, editor Campbell recalls, was very ~verwei.1bt -about 140, 150 pounds" when sh-: we~g~ed an for her first Sports Illustrated swi~s.wt issue in ~970, and phenomenal sea nymph Christie was missang from the '77 issue because ·at th~t point in her career she was deemed too skinny. . MS. CAMP~ELL'S RULE, ACCORDING to Inside Sports, ts that her swimwear models "~houldn:t have bodies like little boys" and that haps are m, but only when they're out ... "when th.ey don't have hips, the photographer has to use tracks: sh<?Ot them from, the back or sprawling.•· Most as more than the Super Bod classic I ' believe the Yiddish word is zoftic. ' . S~ooped more or less by the rival's interview with its own swimwear editor, Sports Illustrated hammered out a victory by slicking to its old three yards and a cloud of sand formula of pboto- 1rapblq lta models on a remote romuUc Deaeb and aamlah1Jll them with more aynthedc proH lhan synthetic fabric. · Ravine previously vlalted the faraway and secret (even to the voyeurs in the Time-Life bUUd· ing) beaches or Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Hawaii and Mexico, editor Campbell tb1a year ae· queatered her five models on the secluded bartier islands off Florida's west coast, wbere towiata ere rarely seen, especially at h.i&h Ude'. The 1lrla frolic among the sponaes. seashells and acreamin1 1ulla of barren reefs and wildlife sanctuaries, and aa SI writers so lyrically putlt, are "laved by waveleb."" BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA, this sort of frothy prose becomes almost as be1ullln1 as the tiny tutus. One model, for instance, slltben ov• the dunes in a reptilian tanks ult beneath the coy cutline: "Her snakeskin-print suit by Bill Blass Beachwear ($44) certainly doesn't constrict her." At these prices, the a vallable material works out to about $3 an inch. But upstart Inside Sports scored heavily with the shorte~t play of the Super Bod game. The dec- orous stylis hly s tout Miss Modean is seen over- £!owing a leopard skin chamois bikini, about the s1z~ of a B~l Durham sack including the draw string, ~t as sold by designer Norma Kamall in two sections ("at S64 apiece"). · .It is a curious fact of lire 1n the publishing business that sports magazines featuring cricket players or polo ponies on the cover do not sell nearly as well. This, by the way, is written from Sea Island, Ga., in hopes that the models soon will be here. It has just the sort of sand and swtsels that Ms. Campbell and her cronies would choose for next year's Super Bod game. 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With coar hanger rod and clothes hooks. 72 .. x3b .. x 18"'. 511100 50% off mfg. llat . JUDGE'S CHAIR Super sale savings on this super plush. comfortable judge's chair Regular S 175.00 Now priced al only '11985 THE BUSINESS STORE THAT SELLS AND RENTS (Warner 8t Newport Freeway/Oyer Exit) DESKS , 1548 Brookholow Oriw -S.nta AN, California 92~ STORE HOURS: Mond.v ·Friday 9-7 S.turdav~.Clo.ad&indeys INC (714) 751-3587 MEMBERS Of lME TRADE WELCOME -• • ·~------ ·- Historical Society set for Mesa A S-. Au ftr• wUI move &a.. Or ... Cout S.vtap and Loa• A11odatlo• offlee ''°" •llH fro~ aorUawHt Coat• •••to u.. Pan to Hrv• .. • Hlatorieal ._,.., IMadquarten. Coit• ll•H '• Chy Council awarded U.. )ob tJ'1I WMk &o \.be •11 "6dder. 8 6 Y Hou1e llov en, for • ct.art• ot •tt,IOO TIM 3,00lhquare·foot 1tructure w•• puttbued by the city from tlae aavlaa• firm earlie'r this moaua for •.ooo to provide a repo&!Wry for city artifacts and documeata. City offtcials said the buildina it exP«ted to be moved in two parts from Mesa Verde Drive and Adams Avenue to the n o rthwest corner o f the downtown park Oregon log watch .. A blue heron rests on one leg while surveying the scene during a recent dense fo& on the Columbia River near Portland. The bird folded in its expansive wings to perch atop one of several jagged pilings west of Tomahawk Or8"Qe Cout DAILY Pll.OT/laturday, February 28, 1911 ............. Island. The cousin of the egret, often found along the Orange Coast, may have been waiting for a mate or the fog to lift to search for dinner. FTC says· stu4ents due refunds WASHINGTON (AP ) -A federal a1ency is loold.n1 for. former students of Bell le Howell correapondence co.ane• who are ell1ible for $1.5 mlWoo in re- funds. Tbe Federal Trade Com- mission aaked students enrolled in tbe courses between Jan. 1, 1971 and April 20, 1976 to report their cur.rent addre11es. The FTC plans on mailint out ques- tionnaires to the studenla ln May, and only those who return the forms will be eligible for re- funds. The FTC charged the cor- respondence school with uaiog false advertisina and sales talks and misrepresenting the educa- tional background needed to suc- cessfully complete the courses. Bill Dunn, community de· velopment coordinator, said the move is scheduled between March 9 and 14 and that the buildina should be ready for oc- cupancy by the Costa Mesa His- torical ~iely by April l. Was Galileo's genius borroWed? Those eligible for refunds in- clude students who were una~e to obtain jobs after completinl! the course or who dropped out because they could not get &'5- sistance from instructors. WA SH IN GTON <AP> - Galileo Galilei may have "bor - rowed" some or the ideas that later established the 16th cen- tury scholar as the rather or modem science, a researcher at Catholic University suggests. The Rev. William Wallace, a Dominican priest who has been studying Galileo's manuscripts for 15 years, says many or the ideas in them appear ·to -have been copied from at least one other scholar, some passages almost verbatim. Wallace, who is publishing a book on the subject this year, says he found "considerable evidence or copying, or at least of being based on other sources. , ORIENTAL RUG SALE OF THE CENTURY ON . CHINESE RUGS We have never offered Chinese rugs 90 line % at these prices in our two locations. g.';;. ;~~~ '275 :.~:. ;~~~ '625 1~'·i~· ;~~~ '1250 HURRY-THE STOCK IS LIMITED! o.1tkMr fl)lKOCJ. · · L.A. Showroom Corona Del Mar 525 N. La Cienega Blvd. 2421 E. Coast Hwy. (213) 657-5175 (714) 673-2224 Houn Mo ... ·S•t. 9-6 Sun. 12-5 Hows Moe.-S••· 10-6 S11•. 12-b 1,000'a OF RUGS IN BOTH STORES AT SAVINGS UP TO 50% ~---- ' - Today Is Your Day To Think Orange -Orange County Music- On Stereo 103.1 FM If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Dally Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels into cash. ··Practically a ll or this material," Wallace says, "de- rives from textbooks and lecture notes that were being used al the Collegio Romano," a Roman un - iversity which Galileo visited. Surviving lecture notes from the university all a re similar to Galileo 's own notebooks , Wallace contends. Some sen- lences were copied verbatim, and some passages with the same idea were italicized in each manuscript, the researcher con lends. Wallace believes Galileo and the students whose notes sur- vived took their notes from lec- l ures by a professor ·at the Collegio Romano. The FTC is asking stude~­ who think they may qualify to send their addresses and Bell & Howell student identification number lo Bell & Howell Redress, Federal Trade Com-· mission, Chicago Regional Of- fice, SS East Monroe St., Suite 1437. Chicago, Ill. 60603. I • ••• Orang11 Co• DAILY ptLOT/laturd~, 'ebruary•. 1111 NEWS FEA TURll Christ's retu•"ll concludes . trilogy .. 1..06 AN GELES IAt'J '''l"Mn UH ..... mov•• aboYl the rffurr~UOD ud......,. aa.o.a& tM trvelft.dm, but 11Dt I IM>W no ftl• .... ner ..._ made about UM mo.t tllmadlr tftal la U.. laia&or'J °' m ank1nd the H<'ond romla1 ot Ctuiat.'' •&Yt Robert lluntf'r, who ort16aated tM c:ootepl for Tb« Om•" Now llWJ1er •• H rwlna& u producUon eouuJ· t.ant fOf' "Omen a Th• fl'lnal ConlUct," UM UUril and lut c-hapter In the H I• ol Dam.lea Thonl, lbe n\Jt'bnat 'fbt" 30th Century l"oll mowi•. 1t&rriq Am tralian actor Sam Neill, will be releaaed in m id Mart'ti. with the-•dvertialn,. aloeaa: "Tbe power al •vii 1 no lonatlr In \.he haodl of a cbUd." Mun1t"r, who uyi. he 11 a born·a1aln Cllril · Ua n, believe1 hti p11trll <'1p111Uon In the m~inl of 'Tbt' Omm" 1tnd "1'hl' •'ln•I Confli ct" ll part of a m1Hlon to warn th..-world of wh•l i~ comlna ··THt: IM>OK Ot' &t;Vt:lAYION IN lhe New ·r estament of tbe Bible tells us that lhe Beast of Satan wt" be: a l'hu is m•tlc leader who will hold away over th~ wor ld before beina dtistroyed by the Messiah:· Munger said ··Sapi Neill is everything tbe Bible says aboul the Antichrist. He's s uave, handsome, tntelhgent The thing that separates tlu s from a hor ror picture Is I.hat the bad guys are ool stupid guys with horns and fangs hanging out of the1r mouths and a little tag saying ·1 am the devil · They are charas mat1<'. ljke Hiller was a spellbanding speaker . so people will say, ·what a wonderful man.· "We are living now al a time in the his tory of the world when signs of the end of the world are becoming more evident," he said. "It's not just preachers who say that. You can ask scientists who wiH tell you the same thing for different reasons. There's a great interest in something like this. even among the most casual observers." Munger believes "The Final Conflict" will be the most successfµI of the three "Omen" movies Lbat t.rac. eweotl rela'-d lft Lbe book ol Revelation,. wblch la lbe recordln1 ol a viaiaa aeea by Jesus• dllcipl• Johll Anyoo• wbo hu read the Scripture know• how the movie endt. . .. ,,.. PICl'Ual! l!ND8 WITH SATAN loeln1. At lbe end ol lhia picture, Jesus Cbriat returns to the Earth and the AnUcbriat la wiped out. J don't tht nk that's tbe kind of publldty he would want," aaJd Munier, who believes that the oian who will be the Antlcbri1t could be alive on Earth today. If such a person does exlat, and 1oes to see the movie, .. un1er said, "I t.h.lnk he would feel the way the person In Atlanta who murdered 21 children feels when he watches the news at ru1bt and sees people bein1 told to be careful to watch out, he's al large. But the Antichrist would have at his d ispo.saJ more power. and he wanta to kill us all and d~stroy our souls." Thal is why-Munger says, "I have a profound belief that I am doing the Lord's work lbroup these films and that He meant for me to set these films made. He wanted to expose all those millions of people to the Antichrist being defeated " said Munger. ··1 believe 'Final Conflict' bas a ch~nce tO' equal or surpass the s uccess or ·o men,· because the climax has greate r interest than the first one in a series." MUNGER SAID HE HAD NO PART in the se<'ond movie in the series. "Damien -Omen JJ " which portrayed the Antichrist as a 13-year-old, and flopped at the box ortice. Munger said the musical score of "The Final Conflict" is more spine-chilling than the Oscar· winning music from "The Omen," and the special effects are breathtaking. "Christians often sa y it's gratuitous violence," he said. "But there is not enough money at 20th Century-Fox lo show all the violence in Revela· Uon. It would co.t $10 billion." Jn fact, the movie skips the Battle of Arma1eddon, where Revelatloa H)'I the armies ot all the nation.a of the Earth will 1atber to fi1ht it out in larael just before Christ returns . .. 111E 111EOaY THIS MOVIE 18 based on ia that actually the world ri&bt now ii in Armaged· don. All of the prerequisite eventa that were necessary for the coming of the Antichrist and re· turn of Christ are occurrin1," he said. "The return or the Jews to Israel, floods, earthquakes,. the persecution of Christian beUeven. There were more Christians killed in Uaanda under Jdi Amin ~ban .in 8J!Cient Rome, and there are more people m praaon tn Communist countries today for being Christians than there were under the Roman em· perors ." . But despite his belief tbat God wants the mov· ~ . ae made, Munger said he i5 probably the only_...... per~o~ connected with the film that is a bom·again .,....._.. Cbr1sfU:n. and all be a~t~ally did . is su11est a ACTOR SAM NEILL IN ROLE OF ANTICHRllT change m tbe ~nd of the fanu hed movae "to make it 'Beaet of Satan' •-hee crucifix more authentic. ...~-- Boy uim $4million settlement FR~NO CAP) -A·n 8-year-old Fresno boy I burned in a 1977 fire 'fOn '~~---­up to $4.3 million in a personal injury suit set· tle m e nt , whi c h i s believed to be a record here. HOROSCOPE Pisces: Focus on security Superior Court Judge Blain Pettitt was con- ducting a jury trial on the lawsuit when the set- tlement was a.nnounced. Anthony Vasquez suf· fered third-degree bums over 35 percent or his body in a flas h fire start- ed by two other boys ig· niling' paint thinner SUNDAY, MARCH 1 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 2l ·Apr. 19): Open dialogue with one who has much lo do with your personal ad- vancement. Sha re interests, hobby -a special col· Jection commands attention, brings satisfaction. TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20): Gain indicated if you take side roads avoid direct confrontations . Focus on abstract legal principles. long-range policies, t rave l a rra ngements, educational pursuits. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Be aware of those who advocate get-rich-quick schemes. Lunar em- phasis on credit ratings, ability to evaluate finan- cial responsibility or lack of it. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Hold off on de- c1s1ons play waiting game. Do plenty of listen- ing. especially where legal affairs enter picture. Defer judgment. Patience now is an ally. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Member of opposite sex. who appeared indifferent , now shows definite interest in your views and work. Aquarius and another Leo figure prom inently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Hunch is valid. NEW Danish Teak prices you can't beat! Teak Beautifully made and finished. Executive Low contemporary look Is perfect Desk tor den or office. 60" x 30" with 40" x 18" return. Reg. $375. $299 Teak Stereo Table/Record Rack (23%" )( 17" X 23" HI. Teak finished back and stackable. Plentvof room tor tapes and record storage. Reg. S99. Kn~w it. h~ "inner voice." Accent on change, variety, possible communication from relative in transit. Scenar.io highlights speculation, affairs of heart and "takmg a gamble." ANNUAL SALE INSTANT REBATE LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify. Refuse to be painted into corner -break through red tape. Focus on basic rights, security. Establish policy. Be a ware or property -and its potential. taken from a hous ing lL-=:,_ ______________________ ""::lr---~~~---=-....,...,~~----~ site. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Trap·is sprung - you are beneficiary of twist of circumstances. Revisions. revie ws a nd "duplicates" figure prom inently. Message will be clarified. SAGl1TARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Questions ar e .answered regard ing personal possessions , spe~1aJ pay~ents a nd. collections. Member of op· pos1te sex discusses mvestmenl or time, money and emotions. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-J an. 19): Domestic con· fli ct is setUed; harmony is restored at home . Circumstances turn in your favor -genuine baq~ain is available, Y?U receive unusual girt and family member makes important concession. AQUARIUS <J an. 20-Fe b. 18): Period of privacy. i~ .necessary; reflect upon hopes, goals and. defuutaon of terms. Pisces, Cancer , Scorpio natives play key roles. You'll be a sked to participate in group or club activity. . PISC~ (Fe b. 19·Mar. 20): What begins as a mild acquamtan ce could become an intensified re· l~tion~hip. Focus on desires. fulfillment, greater fananc1aJ security. The City and County Housing Authorities of Fres no agreed to pay $1.8 million over the next 40 years. Vasquez w o uld r e ce ive $4 .3 m illion if he lives lo age 74. 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NEWS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 28, 1981 ~·· Sperm bank deposits up A.._,,.._, • John Harvey Adamson, con· E.,e8 lt.t• lncrea1ed 1ocial acceptance noted v ic led in the car·bomb slay· ing of Phoenix A conaUtutiooal amendment that would limit presidents to a single six-year term of office has been in- troduced by Sen . Lloyd Bentsen, D - Texas. LOS ANGELES CAI'> TMy'rt not yet qwt• u common u UMt corner pharmacy, but aptrm baob, the k'nd th1\ buy sperm from outalde doeora and a.U It to lnfertll• couple• are •tart· i., to move from \hr medlol laboratory lo the ...,..,.,.. TM auburban San f'•rn-.ndo V11lley haa JWlt Sottea ita fl.rat sperm baBk, an Encino firm called Valley Cryobank And • C.nl\.U'Y City physician wbo hu bM-ft •n the bu111M!H of •torln& human sperm at ultra cold tempentun:s four yean uys bull lJM!SS .. boom&n.e ··We'tt ~ler than tlvt!r , llnd I thank that's partly dl.W to increased 10C11l 1ac1:~ptance and in creased social awar~nc1111 ." i.a1d Dr Cappy loUunan, a Century City andrologist a doctor wbo apedallaes an tre1ttmg 1nfertil~ men Rothman, 43, says th1tt since 1977, thawed sperm from hts office has impregnated approx· tmately 200 women .. and LI you compared our flies between J 1tnuary 1977 and January 1981, you'd find a 3> to JO-fold increase m business.·· aOTHMAN SAID studies have shown the suc- cess rate for pregnancies accomplished by in·. seminatioo with thawed sperm is 62 percent. Sperm banks were in the news recently when Robert K. Graham announced that his Repository for Germinal Choice in Escondido was seeking sperm from Nobel Prize winners to impregnate women ~th high JQs and thereby produce off- spring of superior intelligence Neither Rothman nor Or. Cy rus Milani, the 40·year-old pathologist who founded Valley Cryobank, advocates Graham's approach with its controversial overtones of genetic engineering, but both do some donor screening. Milani says that to insure "minimum in- telligence," he ~es only college students or graduates, paying $20 a sample to the 10 donors he lined up. Rothman. who pays $25 a sample, recruits donors through ads in the UC LA student newspaper. A WOULD·BE donor's medical history rs taken, he is examined physically and the sperm is examined in the laboratory for any infection. Rothman's donors -he has 31 -are screened by a UCLA geneticist; if recipients wish, Milani says he can arrange a genetic screening for a sur- charge above the $40 fee he charges couples for sperm and standard service. To avoid a ny c hance of cons anguinuity, Rothman drops donors after t heir sperm results in 10 pregnancies -a limit recommended by UCLA geneticists who based their calculations on Los Angeles' population of 2.5 million. The concept of buying sperm from donors. freezing it and then selling it to couples who can· not otherwise conceive is relatively new, but Rothman says the ideas behind sperm banks have been around for a while. The first recorded donor insemination was in the 1800s by John Hunter in England, Rothman says, and scientists by then had already rec· ognized that sperm could be preserved at cold temperatures. HOWEVER, IT was not until the development of liquid gases in the 1920s and 1930s that refrigera· tion techniques were developed to the point where sperm could be vitrified, or brought to a glasslike state of suspended animation. Rothman said be stores sperm at minus 196 degrees Centigra de, or minus 321 degrees Fahrenheit. The first birth of a child Cathered by sperm preserved through freezing was recorded in 1953 ; the first such birth through donor insemination was about 20 years ago, Rothman says. MICROWAVE OVENS 545-2375 937 ·0681 855-8803 l~IC T T ropiul Fish • Fresh • Marine Aquarium Supplies , Specl•I Feb. 25, 1981 • M8r. 3, 1911 Elgenm11nnl• vlrescena: ~.99 Exercise your imagination. A creature with a translucent body shaped like the blade of a knife. Two pectoral fins, anal fin t hat extends almost the full length of the body, no caudal or dorsal fins and yet the ability to swim forward, backward, up or down with the swiftness of a missile. 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ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT We're'°""~ way! ' I •. i t . ' I ! I ' • Ii J All Or8"g9 Co.e OAtL V PILOT /Saturday. Februarf 21, 1911 COURSES BY NEWSPAPER American medicine: a striking evolution Slander I 81 IOMM4&Y ftSY&NI .. ~ .... ~.~ iectl• ol •d..Uftc \ffh•uea. u""' and eqwpm ... a It la • cahu.ral .. tupr(ae wl&h root.I bH4lecl ....... trediUoe The 11tt&&hat forma and natuH o f Amerh·eo medicine , Ila valu .. and utumptiou, rtllt lft lart• pal1 on two miuor move ment th e aur<"eaa ful tranaformetlon of American mediral edurataon from th• hod1t-podce profeHie>n uf Ltoo anto • homottnou•. srlen<"e basf'd pr'Oleuion. and Chti coaUn u1nc rommllment of the pru ftHIOft to t'OmpeUlJVt', f~ for ser"l<'l'. pt1v•tt: pri1t·t1 ce St-ttD«" 111\d frt!~ elllerpnn have )OIU«!d lQCt>lher IN t•. Tiit: averaae pbysa ci&D rouid often do little to cure a pauent watb tuberculosis. in fluenu, poeumorua. diarrhea or other aHmenls that we regard as minor risks. Medical science has transformed our perceptions of birth (hazardous for mother and child in 1900). of disease. of de.alb. The sl rt?a m lining of the American medical profession around one hiizh. scientific stan· dard of medical education began between 1900 and 1920 under the leadership of the American Medical Association. A report by Abraham Flexner, published in 1910, described the a ppalling conditions of American medical schools and dramatized the pro- fession's efforts to improve. Following the report, many schools c losed or m erged. American m edical education became univers ity-based, draw· ing on college-educated appli· cants for admission. Standardization of specialist education followed swiftly. The American College of Surgeons was founded in 1913 to provide a training program and a mark or identification for competent s ur· geons . A specialty certifying board for ophthalmologists followed in 1915, and most of the 22 present s p ecialty boards. from pediatrics and radiology to psychiatry and pathology, were establis hed in the 1920s a nd 1930s. TH~ SP ECIALTY BOARD both reflected and shaped an in· creasing tendency of physicians to specialize. In 1931, 17 percent of physicians were fulltime s pecialists; in 1949, 36 percent. Today, almost 90 percent are specialists. The general practi- tioner has virtually vanished. A specially of ··family practice" was established in 1969, rec- ognizing a paradoxical a n d final "speciaJty." Specialization was grafted on· to a medical or ganization characterized by independent, solo, fee-for-service practice. Specialists compete with each \ MEDICAL EDUCATION GREW WITH OUR COUNTRY From hodgepodge tKtlca to apect•Nutton other for patients, and patients shop around for specialists. Physicians today are s till typically In private practice; on- ly about 20 percent work in formal groups of three or more. This private enterprise lradi· tion extends to other medical in· stitutions as well. The majority of America's 7,000 hospitals, most built in this century. are private institutions, reflecting their history as independent en· terprises. IN THE LAST lt years. some hospitals have started lo share ser vices, ranging from laundry through pediatric and obstetric services. But hospitals in the main continue to compete for patients and for the ser vices of physicians. who act as attending staff. admitting their patients to o n e hospital rath er th an another. Again, science and free en· lerprise interconnect. Hospitals co mp ete by st r ess ing technological excellence. Hence, 60 percent have intensive care units: 30 percent, specialized uni ts for card iac care; 30 percent. X·ray therapy. Nu .. sing homes, established in large numbers following t.he Social Security Act of 1935 and again with the Medicare and Medicaid legislation of 1965, are predominantly profit-making. Dentists. like physicians, are mainly in private office prac- tice. Other private medical institu· lions include home health agen· cies. c linical laboratories, kidney dialysis centers, physical therapy practices. a nd blood banks. And there are a host of voluntary health agencies. THE EVOLUTION OF American medical car e as a combination of high technology, private practitioners, and in· dependent organizations has c reated a m osaic of health services. In terms of costs and personnel, medicin e has become a major. complex "industry." A million persons worked in health services in 1929; there are now seven million : an army of professionals. support staff, and technicians. Hospital budgets a lone rose from S2 billion in 1946 to $71 billion in 1978, and in the last decade, hospitals have added more than a million people to their payrolls. Private health insurance cov- erage, through non-profit Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans and through commercial insurance companies, grew rapidly from the 1950s. Today. more than 80 percent of the population has som e kind or private insurance coverage, although typically it cover s only part of an in - dividual's medical bills . Most Americans buy their insurance through group contr acts negotiated with their employers. THE AVAILABILITY OF in- surance has both increased the effective demand for health , services (and thus the costs or care>. and shored up the tradi· lions or private institutions and practitioners. The fee-for-service system has undoubtedly encouraged the idea tha t physicians and EDITOR'S NOTE: Thi.a la the fou.rtb in a aeries ol 15 articles exploring "The Nati!>D's Health." Rotemary Stevena, professor of the bi.tory and aocaoloay ol science at the UnivenUy of Penn- sylvania, shows bow our medical care system was shaped by American social forces and values. Thi.a series, written for Courses by Newspaper, a pro1ram of University Extension, UC, San Oieto, was funded by a erant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. hospitals have somethlnt tangi. ble to sell -from a prescription to a n operation. America n medicine is more like a com· modity to be bought In tbe marketplace than a social service guaranteed by govern- ment. as is more typical in European countries. Americans, for instance, have long been en· thusiastic drug takers, and they . undergo twice as much surgery as patients in Britain. When expectations are not fulfilled, the American patient is much more likely to sue the physician or the hospital than is his European counterpart. Such attitudes are not new; indeed, complaints about Americans' in- dulgence in malpractice suits can be found in the medical literature of the 1870s. THE FINANCING OF medical care, as it has developed in the last 40 years, bas focused on the purchase of medical care rather than on the provision of com- prehensive services, enshrining the position of the patient as a consumer in a pluralistic, com- petitive industry. Even Medicare, a federal pro- gram of medical payment for the elderly, covers expensive hospital procedures, but not den· tal services, eyeglasses, or bear- ing aids. By paying for medical bills incurred with private physi- cians and in private hospitals, nursing homes. and other facilities, Medicare leaves rel· alive l y undi sturbe d the traditional patterns of medical * * * Autlwrprof of rrwdicine Rosemary Stevens. M.P.H .. Ph.D., has been professor of the history and sociology of science at the University of Penn· sylvania since 1979. She previously was a hospital adm inistrator in E ngland and from 1962 to 1976 s he taught at Y a I e U ni versit y, w h e r e s h e was professor or public health. S h e a l so chaired the STEVENS Department of Health Systems Management at Tulane University. Her books include "Medicine in the Public In te r es t ," "Welfare Medicine in America" and "The Alien Doctors ... organization. But Ir the assumptions of medicine in the United States have been toward pluralism and private enterprise, the rapid rate of growth of the health care industry since World War JI made government intervention inevitable. FEDERAL PROGRAMS for the spooaorbip or biomedical re- search and hospital construction were followed, in the days of the New Frontier and Great Society in the 19a>s, by a host of govern- ment programs: s ubsidy of medi ca l e du ca tion , neighborhood beaJtb centers, hospital construction, programs for needy groups, as well as Medicare and Medicaid. Government financing of medical care grew from less than $10 billion in 1965 to almost $50 billion ten years later. With increased subsidy has come in· creased regulation : planning ag encies, m e dic al audit systems, federal and state finan. cial audit, and inspections of facilities, programs, pro- cedures. Paradoxically, while the Unit· ed States continues to have a l a rgely private enterprise m edical care system, most physicians and health care in· sUtutions are more highly reg- ulated than in countries such as Britain , which have gov · e rnme nt -run health c are systems. AT THE SAME time, the scientific emphasis of American medical education for much of this century has focused on iden- tifying and understanding dis· ease, with little intellectual in· ler esl in common complaints or preventive medicine. While the eco n omics of A m erican medicine have made this coun- try rich in medical resources and the scientific emphasis of Am erican medicine has made us a leader in diagnosis and technology. profound questions remain as to how well the full range or medical capability is actually extended to the whole population. It remains to be seen whether a commitment lo scientific and technological excellence can be translated in the future into e quitable service for a ll Americans. a nd whe ther a pluralistic medical system. im· bued with the ideology of private enterprise. can adjust to govern· menl intervention. NEXT WEEK: Stephen M Shortell, director of the Center for Health Services Research a1 the University of Washington, <Uscril>es our health care system. • review denied SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'lile protection the press enjoya in s lander cues does not apply to those not connected with the news media, the s tale Supreme Court says. A Court of Appeal had upheld a decision that a slander defend· ant didn't have to prove ectual malice, which must be proved in cases atainst newspapers and broadcasters. The higher court denied without comment a re- quest for review. Douglas Smidt, a Pacific Southwest Airlines flight crew member, was ordered in a San Diego case in 1979 to pay $36,000 to Cathleen Schomer, a PSA fiight attendant. SHE CLAIMED SHE was slandered by stories that in- sinuated she was having a les- bian relationship with another PSA flight attendant. Smidt contended that it was wrong not to extend First Amendment freed om -of-the· press protections to private in· dividuals and that Ms. Schomer should have been made to prove he acted with malice. He also objected to jury in· structions which s ta ted les· bianism is unchaste and ab· normal sexual behavior. He also said the jury instructions im· plied that use or the term les- bian ism is s landerous on its face. THE SUIT STEMMED from an incident in April 1976, at a Long Beach hotel where PSA flight crews were quartered. Smidt testified he invited the crew to have dinner and drinks with him. When Ms. Schomer and a roommate failed to show up he went to their room, be said . One woman was on a bed and the other standing nearby, he said. Af ter they r efused to go downstairs with him, Smidt left He testified that when asked by another crew member where they were. he replied he had walked in on them and "they were doing their own thing. gel· ling it on." Cityhood eyed in Fallbrook SAN DIEGO !AP) The San Diego Co unty Board o r Supervisors has set June 2 for voters in rural Fallbrook to de- cide if they want to form a city. If passed, Fallbrook would be a city or 41 square miles with 21.000 pe ople. As a city, Fallbrook would take over road maintenance and construction within its borders. and would manage traffic control and public recreation. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY j CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. Wlhell, c .. t• MeM U~J 19 I We re A Going Glowing Growing Church SUHDA Y SIHICIS lllLI SlWY t A.M. WOISHIP 10 A.M. & 6 P.M. "THE VIOLEHT MAM OF THE TOMIS" ...... ht 1·20 ,_.n.-.,.......,. -D ... C •• Y ..... Mw.tw MESA BIBLE CHAPEL 1714 0..-.. ....... c-. ...... , ....... .___,L.O...Jec• MonMllg Wonhi~ I 0:00 .A.M. , .... J.c••""" s.t.. "THI SICllTS Of MIALnt. WIALTH AND PltCAlalt" ''TIMl'llAMCr Ent1iftg S..-vlce -7:00 P.M. .............................. W•••ldmf lwnl19 7:JO P.M. l ... ClnlWlll ....... ,,_. Ua.'7JJ Y_.. M ...... Wiii Ji..._ 1Jf.J424 Cocuuu .. lty Prftbyhri• Chsch 4 I I ,__A•• .. ~ lffcll 494-7111 Rev. Arthur J Tankersley Rev Eldon H Thies Church School & Adult Study 9 a.m Worship Service 1o.15 a.m. GUEST PREACHER. Reb. C.non Ernest Sh•llt• of l<atnp81a. Ugand• MUll .. llY CAM 'f!OlllOID AT ALL MllVICH "THI POU. YAMMA PllMCftl" 1929 Tuat1n Ave .. Coata Mesa. ~~ltJI ~1no .... Att111np1Ull46• "You've trted the rftt, NOW try the BEST!" 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Sun School • 9·30 A M Worahlp • I 0·30 ,.,.,,11 E"'°'*'• University Community Center w"° 1 ~ 4530 Sandburg Way R~:.:=' Sun & Wed Eve Activities •I University 11-11'""" Methodist Church. Culver & University Dr J. Macjala. Pastor 537-661 4 Phpnoutli C t11111rct1l1f io11l1I C liurd1 l \,,. \,,. lZ62 laOAD ST., MIWPOU llACH 642·2740 ~ Senlce -I O:JO .A.M. .,M CHllSTI stW.L WI SIMr This Sunday Worship In ST ..... IW"S PllSIYTatAN CHUaCH 600 St Andrews Road• Ne~port Beach• 631-2880 Dr. ,,. •• lhiff •• Jr~ , .... w--. S«-rtc" -1:00, t :JO, I 1~ A.M. "HOW TO HAtGa HASSUS WITH YOU• PAHMTS" _ ,_ a.l*w Of Al Afn DP.,,... .......... Jr ...... 1 ..... CHURCH SCHOOL. 1:00, 1:30, 11 :00 •.m. -lnf•nta Ttlfu Ith Grade 9:30 •.m. -Junior High Thru Adult AIC ti .,. I '41-2222........ .......... 646-lltJ ST. MAB NESI 2100....,.Y .... DP.,......,... .... ll •••.W--.Mc~ •••. T_,w .... , .... Lftl9. Ith ...... .......:a.•lhtftf,..., SUM>A Y WOISHIP A C..u.cH SCHOOi. -t:JO A.M . ,,.Sc....,_......, ....... ,.,..., , 644-1141 PRfSIYTEllAN CHUIOt Of THE CO\tfNANT HH ........... •&. c .... ....__ H7.J14t ...... ..,... ........ Sunday Worship A Church School 8 30 A 10 00 AM Child Care Available COMMUNITY CHUICH IY THI IA Y DP. W.-•. ,.,._,......, SUHDAY -MMCH I -10 A.M. "PIA YH CAM~ OUI UW ........... c:1.. ..... WW» .. IDAY -MMCH 4-IW A.M. "AM OYaYllW Of OUI Hbllla WOlr ........... 0.. .... a..110.....141 ............. rn~[~rn~rnrn Evolution vs. • • creation LOS ANG E L E S <AP > &'WolY1km'1t.1 baH lh«lr belief& • aa ad ol falU•, jwat aa er.a ~ do, saya the dlrecwr ol t~• lnaUtule for C reallon R.eMarcta la San Oie10 "No scienl111 baa evn ob Nned the Olll&n of Urt-Or tht! evolvtima ol anylhinl." uld Dr Dua.,. T GI.ah "It'• 1omcUU11t1 you att-ept u • m•llcr of faith. aot fact. Actually. the foaall record aupporu cr eation, not evolutlon, but we don 't St!e e it~er one t a king pla,ce, of ~rse ·· TBE lNSTn'UTE 1~ a group of scientiau devoted to resear ch and educatin& the public about lbe scientific basis for crea- tiorusm and possible lapses in e vide nce to s upport evolu· tiooism. Members of the institute ap- pear as expert witnesses in court cases that have sought to have c reationis m taught in science classes, and they pre- pare educational packages pre· sentin& the scientific evidence for creation versus evolution. "Neither c reation ism nor evolutionism is a valid scientific theory," Gish said. "When they talk about their evolutlooary theorlt!ll on the ori11n of Ult they are OP&tr•llnl ouUlde lbe Umita of t;m&»rical 1clence. They are in tht! realm of met11physics, not 1tcience •· ALTllOlJGll THE "bl& bane" theory ot the ori&in of the urij. verst!, and the concept or a .. primordial soup" where life on E arth b e a a n to d e velop m ol~cule by m olecule, are points of contention between the crealioruiists amd evolutionists, ••A •elf el •••• ...,., ..... b l•r• b - Hice c •e •eHel 111 rreaCf•• • •f af e.ee11c •I 1•1111. "°' •riettre." th e m a jor battle ground is fossils. Gish said that neither creation nor evolution can be tested in the manner required to prove or dis prove a scie ntific theory. That is, there is no test that can show they are false." "That's ~by it's unscientific to say evolution is a fact ," Gish said. "That's strictly a state- ment of faith." • But Dr. Porter Kler, former direct.or ol tbe National Muaeum or Natura l History in Waahinctoo, O.C. told a scien- tific &atbering in Toronto lut month that "evolution is a fact" because or "overwhelmtn1 and in controvert! ble" evidenc e furnished by foalls. "THEaE Aa E more than 100 million fossils tn museums over the world, all identified and dated. That's 100 million facta that prove evolution without any doubts whatsoever." Kier told the American Association for tbe Advancement of Science. But Gish, a biochemist , says, "The fact is that among au those fossils, not one intermediate or transitional form demanded by the theory .of·evolution has been found." He said these transl· tional forms, or missing links, should be lying around every~ where. "All these fossils are just that -records or animals that once e xis t e d , but they give no evidence of one kind or animal changing into another as the ,theory or evolution demands," Gish said. "These syste matic gaps that they·re finding in the fossil re- Orange Co•t DA.IL Y PLOTfSaturday, February 28, 1981 ·~· ......... EACH REQUIRES FAITH Dr. Duane Olah cord is exactly what we would predict from the creation model. If creation Is true, we shouldn't find transitional forms, we should find systematic gaps." said Dr. Richard Bliss, educa- tion director at the institute . Bliss, a biologist, has de- veloped a two-model approach for teachers to use "in which we talk about all the scientific data, and leave up to the students the determination of which mode.I it fits best. .. T he non -sectarian program has been used by school s ystems in Racine,"Wis .. and in Georgia, and on an individual basis by tea chers throughout the country. 'Weekend of love' for handicapped Tbe t.blrd annual "Weekend ol Love" will be stated next Friday, Saturday and Sunday at t.be Marywood Center of Orante Catholic Diocese. The event, designed for the enjoyment or lbe handicapped, is sponaored by the Knights of Columbus and the Oran1e County Charities Association. Guests come from ha.pitals homes and handicapped or- aanizations, most transported \n private cars or specially equipped vehicles arranged for by the Kore. Walt MacDonald or Buena Park, aeneral chairman, said the public is invited to visit Marywood "to learn some or the special needs and problems or the handicapped person.·· The KofC has raised more than $20,000 in the past two years for the handicapped proaram. Part was spent for the purchase of a respite care house, which will provide short-term care for developmentally disabled children when parents must attend to personal needs. Church u-omen plan day of prayer Friday Church Women Un ited in Newport Beach are sponsoring a World Day o f Prayer ob- servance at· 10 a.m. Friday at Harbor Christia n Church, 2401 Irvine Ave. The service is based upon ecological awareness and the ac· lion needed to restore health to th e w orld , accord i ng t o chairperson Katherine Dean and Ma ry Alice LeFebvre of Christ Church by the Sea. The four main parts of the service are "The Sorrow of the Earth, .. "The Healing of Earth's Wounds ," "The Offering of Girts of Selr and Substance, .. and "The New Earth." Among pa rt icipa nts in the ecumenical observance a re Mae Ori ver, Betty Conne lly. Bea Buchan. Kathy Searcy and Mary Hagsberg. Science fiction writer Bradbury forum speaker Writer-lectorer Ray Bradbury is the speaker for the closing session or the Community Forum Series spon sored by Sllep~erd of tile Hills UaJ&ed Cllarcll ol Cllrtat, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Most widely known as a sci- ence fiction author, Bradbury will speak at 7:30 p.m . Frid.,-. March 13 . His subject will be ''1984 Will Not Arrive," taking a stand opposed to that of George Orwell and his dehumanized view of the fu ture . The deadline for ticket orders is March 9. They are $5 general admission, $4 for students and senior citizens. Address requests to Community Forum Series at the church address. • Toby and Barb Waldowski will present a vocal concert at 7 p.m. Sunday a t Prince of Peace Lutheran Cburcb, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. The Wa ldowskis h a ve produc ed three recordings and have been fe atured on "The Hour of Power" television series. * Dr. Max Vorspan, author and lecturer , wilJ present "Straight Talk About the Jewish Family of Today" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Sbir Ha·Ma'alot Barbor Reform Temple, 2100-A Mar Vista, Newport Beach. • Bra d Sellbach, a former nightclub musician, will speak at 7 p.m . Sunday at Mesa Bible Cbapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. • The "SonShine Singers," a Aid cuts protested NEW YORK CAP> -Church World Service has expressed its "alarm" at cuts proposed in U.S . foreign aid by President Reagan's budget director -cuts also oppos ed by the new secretary of s tate, Alexander Haig. The a"ency. international re- lief arm of the National Council of Churches which carries on re- lief work in 70 countries, cited a proposed $2.6 billion cul in the $8 billion foreign aid program pro- posed for 1982 by the former Carter administration. •'The reductions in aid would mainly affect the poor countries of Africa and the Asian subconti- nent," the agency·s committee says. "The primary casualties are likely to be many of the poorest developing countries and poorest people in them ." BRIEFS group or 30 Junior and senior high students, will present a new Dan Burgess musical, "Thank You, Lord," at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Finl Cbrtstlaa Cburcll, 13>7 Main St., Huntington Beach. * Supday services of the Mlsaioll Sdeace of Ute Mlad Cllarcll, San Juan Capistrano, be&in at 10 a.m . Sunday at a new location - the Brentwood Savings and Loan Association community room, 31872 Del Obispo. Sunday school classes will continue at the c hurch center, 31942 Calle Reynalda. • Rev. Douglas Farrell, Orange County campus minister for five denominations, will assist in the communion service at 10:30 a .m . Swlday at Falnlew Com- ma•lty Cllattll, 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. * Designer and showman Mr. Blackwell is showing his 1$181 .spring collection today at the Disneyland Hotel as part of the fund -rais in g e ffort o r the Women·s Council of Sa. Simon and Jade Cbarcll. * A mm-discussion series on "Fun in Marriage" by Charlie an,i Martha Shedd continues ea ch Sunday at 9 a .m . and at 7 :30 p .m . at Community Presbyterian Cllurcb, 415 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. * The "Melo d y Me n ," a barbershop chorus from Leisure World, wiU perform at the 11 :30 a.m. luncheon Saturday, March 1, of the Keenagers, an adult group of Lake Hills Community Cburda. The church is located at 23331 Moulton. Parkway, Laguna Hills. • A "sacrificial luncheon" at noon Aah Wednesday, March 4, will begin the Le nten ob· s e r vance at Nelgbborbood Congre1atloaal Cburcb, 340 St . Ann's Place, Laguna Beach. * Guest singers are invited to participate in rehearsals with the Community Presbyterian Cburcb choir for its Palm Sun· day presentation of Moza rt's "Requiem." Rehearsals begin at 8 p .m . Thurs d ay at the church, 415 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. * "Panes," an original musical drama featuring young adults from several Orange County churches, will be presented al 8 p.m . on Mar ch 6·7·8 and 13·14·15 at Anaheim Methodist Cburcb, 1000 State College Blvd .. Ana heim. • A Regional Bus Outreach and Children's Worship Clinic will be conducted the weekend of March 13·14-15 a t Trinity Baptist Cburcb, 15400 Brookhurst Ave .. Westmins ter . The program, which begins at 5:45 p.m. Friday and ends at noon Sunday, con- •Ce rns help in discipline, charac. teristics and needs of children, getting church support and tips on working with children. For information call 775-5582. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptists rap envoy WASHINGTON <AP) -Baptists. as they've done in similar situa- tions before, are protest· ing President Reagan's naming ol a personal en- voy to the Vatican. ·'U nne c e ss ary , wasteful, ill-advised and divisive," said the Rev. Foy Valentine, head of the Southe rn Baptis t Christian Life Com · m ission. South Coast Community Church Service: 9:00 A.M. Co,.ona def Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff 0,.., Corona def Mar "CHRISTIANITY IS VERY JEWISH" Tim Timmons, Speaking Sunday Evening Service: 6 :00 P.M. Lincoln Middle School, 3101 Pacific View o,.., Corona del Mar ..PRAYER: EXTRA SENSELESS RECEPTION?" Randy Marshall, Speaking For Info: Call ~-1350 ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY CHUttCH OF DAILY LIYIM6 I Non-Denominational) M ........ COMMUHm cana IOZOO si.tw, ,_... Y6'y DL IOCCO aateO , SUHDA 'T SHYICIS -10:00 A.M. RAP SISSION -I I :00 A.M. -•1..-co a.d OMce-1711 s. ........ 119'-,..... ... ..... 7Mo4116 ST. JOHN'S THI 91SCOPAL CHUaCH .. COSTA MISA .., sr....t .. °"9p ...... s..19y1 l:IOT&.-1 .. ....,c I IO:OOtWrklllrttt.Rhl 1t:tl ......_, c ....... Se*or ScllMI """"-0.... ...... -_-.au, ~ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL autCH WllCOMES YOU 3209 Via Udo. Nenplft leach s.., 1:11 A.M. ,,..,_ ...._...., c, __ _ s.My t:OO A.M. a.re• k .................... s.My ..... A.M. ..... ,...,, .....,. .... 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WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 14..M _.,c,,..••A&MU W&COMI " 0, Tffl "°"""'CT10N _ _....,. ....... '°91er, PHtor; a1n °'"""· Voutta ,.., 1111 HMIMoft "" ............ haoft I • ·contempO;•iy Service · e :lO""am Christian Educatton 9: 45 am TradltfoMI Service 11 :CIO•m Hl·Hll _.,CMa,__ ST. 1MmlSrs CMUICH ICwl P ,.,,, ,,. '"'-C A Ill c.lw -171111 ' h It. .... ,...,. ..... ........::::-.... ......,_ .. ,....,. tWrP-IMt OM.e-P16:1MI The Rev. Canon R. C. Henetoc:k. Prtelt~ A Cordial Welc:CMM froM THE UNITID METHODIST CHUICH Costa Mes& ARSTUMITID Ml'n400IST CHURCH 19ttl St & Harbor Blvd w~lcrtft~ Charles 0 Clark. Minister Cosca Mesa North MISAYMDI UMITID MITHODtST CHURCH Wenlllp I a.di ScllMI I : JO • I 0:00 A.M. Dr.wtm-Lst.el c .. RTcWA IYTMISIA Newport Beech 1400 W. Balboa Blvd 673-3805 Rev Robert Sheperd Jr W ...... IC .... ~ f:JO A.M. Huntington Beach AISTUMrTm MITMODIST CtUCH 2721 17th St. 536-3537 w.,...., Sw.tcr. 10:11 ..... N.,,_., C:... 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' Ht-1711 ~ ... °'11nge Cout DAILY PfLOT/S•turday, February 28, 1981 NATION I 2-tiffle winner ready for Old Quawk's hay eVent .. _ !t!~!!~~q' MOREHl'!AO CITY, N.C The pe•oph: who arnnce or1.nlied foo llshneal ln t.hl• fiahln& vlUa1• haven't d•tlded )'et whether to hold Old Quawk's D•Y this )'Hr ll la not som.ilh1n& to be decided h111UI)' but 1f they do, J oe 1'' u le ht-r a.. rNad y tll' •• IA two tun~ wirrner !Al ,. Qu•Wklna. whic h, aalong wllh ... , -._11111·-\ __.,, .. fluundt!r flin1ln11. 111 &h., main Old Qu1twk's l)•y evenl "Quuwk hi the sound made by a bl11l'lt aown.,d n i&hl heron," t'ulchcr clCpllunt:d "Th1&t's a bird )'OU •ee la tbe manbea around be re. lt 11 not a pretty blrcl. Heavy. Tblck neck. Short lep. ··Here la what it aounda like," Fulcher .. id. He took a breath and let fly: ··Qua wk ! Ulse that. Not a pretty sound;eitber, la It?" No, but that la fitUn1. . Old Quawk'a Day la held, if they get around to it, in mid-March - the Idea of March -to honor a mean, ualy, slanderous, eviJ man. One day in the murky put, the story goes, this man swam ubore to nearby Oeracoke Island, the on- ly s urvivor of an Outer B~ 1b.ipwreck, and made b.11 way to the mainlmd. The man waa a forel1ner. Nobody could pronounce his name, and be had a volce like a nilbt heron. They called him Old Qua wk. Oh, he was mean. And bad. They say Old Quawk was the meanest, baddest, stubbornest, vi.lest man ln Carteret County, and those who know Carteret County say that ii 1olng aome. One blustery Sunday in mid· March Old Quawk was seen on the dock getting his boat ready to 10 fishing. Other fishermen warned b.lm that a atorm wu brewtns. You .think Old Quawk U.tened! Tbe)'9 reminded him that it waa the Sab- bath. You think Old Quawk cared? Shoot no. Old Quawk cuned bil fellow fishermen, cursed the maker ol storms (that too!) and fetched out tp sea. He never returned. Good riddance, everyt1ody said, and took to celebratin1 Old Quawk's Day as a reminder of what happens -what ought to happen, for heaven's sake -to people who are hateful and stub· born and do not keep holy the Lord 'a day. And also to bne ftm. "The quawkla1 conteat LI na1I)' a kick," Fulcher said ... You should bear. u.a. Tbe reuon I •: tered wu because I'm a pretty good duck caller. I 1ue11ed quawldn1 couldn't be ao much dif. ferent." Fulcher is not only a gOod duck· caller but aJao a 1ood duck carver. An excellent duck carver. One ol the best on this cout . "My grandfather was a wbitUer. I learned from him, and have been whittling since I was a kid. Now my son is learnln1." SAVE 70e SPECIAL! BAVESOe SAVE2ae VIDAU!SSOON ::11u!£/u-.> .. , ... , SAVE70e WISK HUYY DUTY LAUNDRY DETERGENT Moz.2.79 l&'s 1.49 • .....,.. IFllAIT ....... .,,. ..... 2.5 oz. l.41a AD PRICES PREVAIL: Lr JHIX ~..-IOIOF KING SIZE 200 SHUTS -~2.41 .110 Vitamins For the Whole FAMILY ... 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The outmanned Knights, losers on 10 occasions before Friday's clash with Fountain Valley, had the Barons down by a 35-30 margin at the half and were clearly in command. whipped, said Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown in response to a question about his halftime diacussion with his Sunset League champions. "We were getting our butts kicked on the boards and it was time to get physical and become meo out there." lead, then Christensen made it 44-42 with a baseline drive and after Luongo came through with a strong defensive maneuver , he followed through with a six-rooter to give the Barons a 46-42 lead. Katella made one more run at the Barons, but Ken Harter scored, Alan Villanueva intercepted and followed with a pair of free throws. and the issue was suddenly turned -the Barons were in command. Playoff scores Edison 48, Compton 47 (ot) Fountain Valley 74, Katella 63 Sound familiar '> Ocean View 82, Rolling Hiiis We ll. it should It was Fountain Valley's 2JOth strai&ht basketball victory and the first round triumph in the CIF 4-A playoffs sends Coach Dave Brown's Ba rons against Palos Verdes and 6·10 Mark Acres Tuesday night at a site to be determined THE BAaONS had blown four lay·ups in tbe first quarter, were on the wrong end of a 6· l margin in turnovers, were being outrebounded and outhustled. Christensen had six points (all free throws) and 6-8 Frank Luongo already had three personal fouls. TllE BARONS RESPONDED to Brown's comments as they blew the Knights off the rtoor in the next 16 minutes of action, led by Christensen, the 6·3 dynamo who always seems to get tougher a.nd better when time is run· ning short. Fountain Valley finally pulled even at 36 on an Emile Harry jumper, tied it again on a shot by Luongo and again at 40 on two free throws by Christensen. Christensen co~nued his tough play during the next few minutes, especially with Luongo and Jeff Hughes on the bench with personal foul problems. so LB Poly 4S, Newport Harbor .40 CdM79, LosAmigos39 E stancia 64, Edgewood S6 Laguna Beach S6, Mayfair 54 (ot) BUT IF YOU think the Barons' 74·63 victory over vis iting Katella was routine. as the score s ugcests. ror1et it. • · 1 told them they • were g_!llin~ Harry put the Barons into a 42·40 "We can play with people," said Katella Coach Tom Danley. "But we <See BARONS, Paie BZ) La Quinta 64, University 46 I ngtewood 38, Mater Del 36 ' O•llY PllOC 1'1191H ltf l'•lrlO 0'0-11 Against Los Amigos CdM was never bigger, 79-39 By EDZINTEL Of,,_ O•ily l'tlel Sl•ll When the Los Amigos Lobos basketball team walked into the gym at Corona del Mar High for the first round of the CIF 3-A playoffs Friday night, it must have felt like it was in the Valley of the Giants. And when the Lobos left. they must have felt even smaller . THE SEA KINGS, talle~han Los Amigos at every pos ·on, dominated both ends of the ourt and coasted to a 79-39 win before a packed and very boisterous crowd . Four Corona del Mar players scored in double figures and the Sea Kings outrebounded Los Amigos, 38·21, as the Sea Kings produced their largest margin of victory since an 80·37 rout or . Irv in e m idway through the season. The win gives Coach Jack Er· rion's team an 18·5 season record and the kind of start it had in last year's playoffs when the Sea Kin gs advanced to the finals. Asked if an ea sy win was beneficial or detrimental to his team so early in the playoffs, Errion explained what he in- tended in his game plan: "We certainly weren't trying for a blowout. You have to realize that we've made two position changes in the last three games with <Steve > Moore moving from guard to forward and (Mike) Hess (a sophomore) coming in to play guard. We still need t.ime to play together with that lineup." supe rior performance on the floor. everyone else was. Moore. a 6-3 senior who as a junior transfer from St. Paul ' High last year had a fine series of ClF playoff games, showed signs of that kind of play Friday night. Up until just a few weeks ago, Moore was operating out or the guard position but after being moved to forward, has played much more aggressively . Moore scored eight of the Sea Kings ' 13 first quarter points and finished with 16 on the night. "STEVE IS able to flow with the game a lot mor e at forward," Errion observed . "What we need out of him aJlfi everyone else is consistency, that's all, just consistency." Corona del Mar got out to a 13-6 fi rst quarter lead and upped that to 33-19 at half. Los Amigos, with no one over 6-2 in its lineup, had no success getting the baJl inside on the Sea Kings' front line of Moore, Spinn <6·6> and J eff Pries (6-5>. So Lobos coach Gene Sutherland let AH-Garden Grove League forward Tyrone Myles take l.he around·the·world shots fro m way outside. But that worked with little effectiveness. In the second half, Spinn, an All·League center for the second straight year, took the initiative that Moore started. THE SENIOR scored 12 points in the third quarter as Corona del Mar outscored Los Amigos, 23-6 to blow it open. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S EMILE HARRY (LEFT) AND FRANK LUONGO LOOK FOR THE BASKET AGAINST KATELLA FRIDAY. BUT IF ERRION wasn't con· v in ced of the Sea Ki n gs· Spinn finished with a game· high 23 points and Pries had his usual consistent game with 20 poi nts . Guard Chris Lynch added 12 for the Sea Kings. It wasn't fancy, but it got the job done Leading rebounders for CdM were Pries with 12 and Spinn with 11. · · 1 was 'happy to see Spinn work the perimeter like he did," said Errion. "It'd been a week since we played and I thought the guys worked hard from start to finish." Cypress' patien£e wears· down Golden West, 50-47 By CURT SEED EN 0t 111e oe11, l'liet s .. 11 It was n 't fancy . Cypress College basketb a ll victories rarely are. Even so. Coach Don Johnson will take Friday night's 50·47 Southern C al Confer e n ce Shaughnessy playoff victory over Golden West any day. "Ten games ago, I didn't think we could even make a season of this," he said after his Chargers used an early second· half spurt to break open a close game and then hold on for the victory in a noisy GWC gym. AFTER SEVERAL weeks or floundering, the Chargers start- ed to click, reeling off nine straight victories en route to a second·place tie with Golden West in conference play. While many Cypress followers point to the arrival of Cal State Fullerton transfer Stan Davis as the catalyst for success. Friday night's victory was the result of Johnson's standard philosophy -patience. Witb GWC 's Randy Heidenreich scoring ei1bt polnts ln tbe ftnt half, the RuaUers mana1ed to hold thelJ only 1l1ntncaat lead of the nilhl - an 1 .. 10 lldvantase wllh 8:20 re· mainlna. And the fact the Char1en bad 1cored jlllt 10 polata ln nearly 12 minutes ol basketball, wua't eaoulbt make Johmon pmb tbe panic button. Cypre11 fou1bt bac-. wltb Jerry 8Jplsm1 And Paul Gilbert dellvertq kd ba1ket1. Joba Killer •dd••; back·to-ltaet ba1keu, • JUll Ilk• that U.. f!:J.• • ., ncu~ at 21 at tbe I .. But It was what happened in the second half that made the difference. The Chargers quickly opened a 35·24 lead, as GWC hit just one shot in the first 6:51 of the half. "In a game like this, a cold spell like we had can make all the difference and that's what happened," said Rustler Coach Jim Greenfield. • · 1 really can't say they are the better team," continued Green· field. "But tonight. they were. That little spurt is what made the difference." THE RUSTLERS outre· bounded Cypress, 24·13, while the turnovers. were nearly even (13·11 ). And both teams dis· played gritty defenses which pleased their coaches. "Our zone contained them well, but we weren't gellinl any rebounds," Johnson said. "All of a s udden H~denreic h and (Rico) Thompson started hitting a nd things started looking hairy. ··A lot of their baskets in the first half were coming after of· fensive rebounds. Some times it was because we weren't block- ing them out, and other limes. the ball was just laking a crazy bounce," Johnson continued. ADDED GREENFIELD: "I t.hougbt we played our best de· fense of the season in the first half. We played well in the second half, too, but we just mis· sed our shots.'· About the only Rustler to hit with any consistency was Heidenreich who turned in his second s traight impressive performance. Heidenreich finished with 19 point.s lo go along with five rebounds. Thompson was also sharp with a few fancy passes and alley-oop drives, something the straight· laced Chargers rarely attempt. ·'This has to be the hardest Golden West t eam has ever played ," praised Greenfield following the defeat. "Cypress is a good team and they're well- coached. But we're just as good," I ASKED HOW Cypress would fare against Saddleback next Saturday in the first round of the state playoffs, G r eenfield replied, "I think Cypress will win. I think we would have beaten SaddJeback, too ... And the Rustlers desperately wanted to advance to the state playoffs. After Cypress' Davis scored two of his seven points to give the Chargers a 41 ·30 lead, the Rustlers slowly started to battle bad·. With Tklompson scoring on three straight fayups and Art King and Heidenreich add· ing baskets, the Cypress 11· point lead was s liced to two. 45-43 with four minutes left. BUT WITH THE Rustlers m foul trouble, Davis connected on four late free throws , and after that, the Rustlers just ran out of time. "It was a good year," Green- fie ld said of the Rustlers' 22-9 season mark . "It's only the second lime a Golden West team has broke 20 wins . We beat som e great teams this season and I think our program bas turned into a solid one. '·Before the start of the season, I told the kids we were going to need a consistent sea$on from some of them. Guys lik e Rand y, Ri co , Jim (Eldridge) and Dave (Atkins) all did their job," Greenfield added. Indeed they did. PERHAPS THE evening was best summed up when. in the third qua rter, Pries stole the ball in the back court. drove to the basket. slam dunked and was fouled. He converted the three· point play, giving Corona del Mar a healthy 52·25 lead - much to the ple asure or the partisan crowd. "This isn't just for fun and games anymore," Errion said in further explaining the wide margin of victory. "We need all the experience we can gel in bll game situations. I think there are still at least 12 teams that have a good chance of winninl CIF." . Corona del Mar will next face Riverside Poly Tuesday ln the second round of the playoffs at a site to be determined. Lakers' Magic returns in decision over Nets, 107-103 INGLEWOOD CAP) -Kareem Ab·· dul-J abbu 1coreCI 21 polnts and Earvin "Kasie" Johnson, flayin1 ln bla fint National Butetbal Auociation 1ame 1lnce Nov. 18, bad 12 polnb Friday n11ht u the Loe An1ele1 Laten 1tru1· sled to a 10'1·103 vlCtory over the lowly NewJeneyN.U. Jolaaaaa, tbe oatatanct•n1 MCODd·Jtar pro wbo wu named the Kalt Valuble Pla1er lD lut ·;r.rtn1'1 NBA Claam· plouldp Mriel, ayed M m ....... He appeand ....., al ftnt bat looked more comfon.ble ., tbe 1ame weal on. ff• al10 srabbed ll rebounds and waa credited wttb four ual1ta and tbne •teal.a. .. Johnson suffered a knee Injury agal.nat Kansas City on Nov. 18 and un· derwent surgery for the removal of torn cartllqe six days later. Re mlued 45 tames, durint which time the Lakera went 218-11. The Neta, wboee 20-48 record ls the third wont la tbe NBA, 1.ve tbe de· fendlnl cbampiou all they "ould band.le for three quart.en. Loa ADl•I• tralled IMO t1Mr1a1 the fourth quarter but took tM INc{ ,.. 1ood by IClOrinl the ftnt aeva pointa ol &be period. A aelloat erowd of lT,505 1ave .1-.... ....... separate atudtq ova· Uonl: ..,_ Ute Lallen came OUt for pre-1ame warmape, when be wu ln· trodileed Wen tbe 1ame, and ..._ be mad• Ida ftnt ...,.arance with 5t02 re- mainlng in the first period. Johmon started slowly, tbrowinl a paaa away shortly after enterinc tbe same and miuin1 badly on bia first two shots. 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H:arn·I Dawkins and Lione l Hollin' 111111!11n1·d f11.1 Sl'vc·n free throws in the.· r111.il t ·111 uf pl.1' as Philadelphia 11111111·11 I 1.111 Ii,' '<.I J oh.nny Davis led ~•·' • 11 l11d1.111, pl.1 1·1 111 dotthle figures as th1 l',111 r l1111k1 .11 ""~·;11111•losing 'ilreak v.11h • 11-. 111 1.d1q1p111J.! .. r Dalla:. l>:I\ 111 (,r1·1·n"1111d hit ,, e um<• hlJ!h 28 11111111' .11111 tlt1• l'"·•rtl 1;inrlt•m of Reggie Th1•11" ,11111 ffohll.' \\'ilkt•rson hit 18 apiece to ll·:td l 'h11·.i1w L•1 u 112 100 thrashing of MALONE "° asht11i!l11n T1•rr) T yln poured in 31 points and hauled rlown M r1·lw1uncls In lead Detroit to a 118-109 lhumptnK m·l'r Cl••\'t•la11rl C't'dric 'Maxwe ll scored 29 points a~ Bost11n huri1•d i\llunlu. 1:!£·102 : Kelvin Ransey scorc•d s ix 11r h1 !'. n1rt·l·r h1~h 33 points in the last three minutci. to f1r1• 1•01 tl.1nrl ltt .J 121 117 victory over Phoenix Mariner• hop.-tu "ign Burroughs The Seattle-Manners think they have found II 1 a way lo acqui re· slugging uutfil•ldcr Jefl Bur- roughs from thr Atlanta Aravt>s 1f Com- missioner Bowle Kuhn say!'> ye~. They would as sume part of a $400,000 loan hy the Braves to Burroughs. . Infielder-outfi elde r Tim Wallach reported ear ly lo the Mon. treat s prini:l lra1nml! .,ill' :•t Wc.•st Pal m Reach Rkk Dempsey sufferl'd a m1n<ir 1nJury at the Baltimore camp when he wa!> struck on lhC' n~hl .1rm hy a p1tc-h from Sammy Stewart t-,rC'C' a~ent s lugg1·r Oave Winrield. who sig ned a contract worth morl· lha n $15 mllhon. arrived in the New York Yankee camp and :-trn1.rnl1•d through some tough bat ting practice· :ws ... ums JO(' ~iekro suggest major league club owners npt.>n tht·1r lt<H1k'i instead of their mouths. The Houston pitcher was ..im•m~ tht• player representatives who declared a May 29 <;lrtkt• riat1· President Peter Bavasl or Toronto helte\'CS avrr:i~1· :md 11111rnt·yman baseball players are being m1s l<'rl hy th1•11 11nwn und 1t<. boss, Marvin Miller. Lil.fltt fakf·~ l~od al lnd1Uf ry llills CITY OF' INlJl'STHY S~tlly l.1tlle. seor n ing well dcspilt-hav1n ~ somL· troublt• Y.ith her putting. broke OUI o( lh1• µa\•k to lakt> a Onf' stroke lead wilh a twcr under pur 71 In Friday's · second round of 1he Oly mpia <;otd L'lassic. Little. s eeking hN ~ccond Ludres Proft>ss1onal Coif As sociation victciry of th1· ycur. '>lood <tl 4·under·par after her second consecutive 71 on•r the 5,97R·yard. par 73 Eisenhower course at Industry llill-; Just a s troke behind w1•re l.f'GA llall of F'amer Kathy Whitworth and Lori G<1 rbac1. Lurking JUSt two strokei. back of Li ttle was Nancy Lopez· Melton, gunning for her initial '4 ln of 1981. Beth Daniel last year's LPGA Play1•r or the Year. was three strokes off the pace. First-round co leader:-Sandra Palme r and Marlene Floyd both struggled to 76s and were in a group or six al even-par 146. The group also included Amy Alcott, who shot a 74 Friday. Little . the 29·year ·old South African who won earlier\his year in Florid.a , w<1s generally pleased with her play. ~lthough she said afterward that a sharper pulling eye early an the round could have given her l.I bigger lead. Woodard •oars 7-7% he Nne \'erk .Jeff Woodard smashed the American indoor record ln the men's high j ump by clearing 7-7o/.t • at an indoor meet in Madison Square Garden. Eamonn Cot•lan ran the second fastest Indoor three-mile r ace in history with a 12:~.80 clockjng In the same meet ... First Pennsylvania Bank denied re ports that It had nJxed a deal between officiats or Championship Auto Racln1 Teams and the Pocono lnternalional Raceway tea keep the flnahciaJly troubled track ln the fast lane of auto racln1 A Detroit Red Wln1a hockey fan races up to 90 daya' In Jan or a fine or SlOO for 1parldn1 a postgame free-for-all that aaw teveo member~ of the New York Rangers storm Into the stands following an NHL game . • .. ·--• .._ .... '-4-....,,..., I •• •• .. --·' MARK MARKIL Estancia's defense wins,64-56 By .JACK MINTER Of .... o.llr ,., ... Ji.II WEST COVINA -Estancia High, playing what its coach described as "the best defense we've played all year." defeated Ed gewood High here Friday night. 64·56, in the first round of the CIF J.A bask~tball playoffs. Playing be fore a partisan l'rowd or approximately 1,500, the Eagles played their own game in their victory. Coach Larry Sunderman of Estancia kne w that bis Eagle squad was in for a tough fight Friday ··1 knew they I Edgewood) had quickness and good jumping a bility going into the ga m e . T o beat them I thought we would have to play patiently," said the Eagle men- tor "I FELT THAT our kids played very intelligently . That Edgewood team is ~ good ball club'" he added. Estancia wi ll now play host to Lynwood next Tuesday night in round two of the CIF playoffs. The sill' is yet to be determined. Following the usual trading of opt•n ing baske ts early in the con· lest the score was knotted at five before Estancia pulled ahead for good. Led by senior forward Mike M arkcl. who led the Estancia scoring with 15 points. a ll five Eagl e s tar ters h it double rig ures. Forward J im Sampson (14 points>. guards Jeff Gardner (13 points> and Ken Hall (12 points) and cente r Steve Kraiss (10 points I led the assault. IT WAS THE defense of those ri vc that paved the Eagle vic- lory. especially the stifling of Edgewood's All-Sierra league Most Valuable Player-Michael Powell. Powell only scored 13 points in the contest and was kept out of scoring range constantly by the Eagles. Al one point he did steal the ball from an Estancia player and raced down the court by himself to dunk the ball to the de light or the Edgewood fans. Estancia would go into an of- fense that saw a cbnstant pass- ing of the ball to set their shots. At times the passing seemed to go on forever as their total out· pu l in the second quarter s howed eight points . In that q uarter Edgewood could only muster rive points of their own. The game didn't really break open until the fourth quarter as the Eagles put in 26 points as op- posed to the Trojans 24. , ........... , BARONS ••• just couldn't sustain it. They I Fountain Valley) kept right on d·urin g th e second hair, ·'Christensen was s uch a factor in the second half. a real ke y.·• BROWN C ALLED Christensen's play "superb" and he was n't getting any argu- ments. Despite the victory. it doesn't go into the record book as one labeled ror bragging rights by the Barons. The wiMers netted only 2S of 59 from the field C 42.4 percent) and were fortunate to be only five points down al the half, th a nk s to a 12 ·for ·14 performance at the line. Katella, despite playlng ex· ceplionally well de fensively, cooperated with icy s hootln1 from the field (especially from the perimeter ). netting only 2t of 68 (35.3 percent) . THE BA&ONS extended their ma rgln to 70-54 with 3: 10 re· malnln1 before a comblnaUon of Fountain Valley reaervn and the flne band of Katella'a Dan Wright helped pare the mar.rm to 11 points. Harry finished tbe evenln• with 15 points, Hu1be1 add«l 11 and Luonto a dosen, wh!a. tbe Knl1ht1' beat weapon waa Wri1bt wttb 21 point.a . • ,_ ..... ! Edison's biggest • VIciory By CaAIG aV881tLL cw ... ...,.,........... ~ Pla)1n1 without the aervica of aenior Riek DIBernardo, the Edlton H1Ch Char1era put on a 1utay performance and defeated the Comptbn Tarbabes ln over· time, 41·47, ln a flralround CIF 4A basketball playoff 1ame at Ediaon. "Th.la would have to be our team's bl11eat win of the season," said an elated Coach Barry LeiJh. "We won the fint CIF playoff 1ame in the school's history <Edison was 0-4 comin1 Into the game) and we did it without Rick. Everyone worked hard all week in practice and we really came together as a team toni1ht." Richard Chan1. a 6-S junior, knew be had to take char1e with DiBernardo out (DIBernardo fractured Ilia hand in a same against Fountain Valley) and he did by scoring 16 points, includ- ing an eight foot jumper that tied the score at 46 and forced the overtime. BUT CHANG, WHO came lnto the game leading the Char1en in scoring with a 21.4 average, couldn't do it alone. Chang needed help and he got it. Seniors Bill Vo1elaang and Jim Barone, who had only scored 12 and six points respec- tively during Sunset Leasue ac· tjon, both chipped in seven points, while juniors Darren Moore and Mark Goudie each added six. ··I think we got some great all· around play from Goudge and Moore," said Leigh. "Comin1 into the game we knew we bad to get some s coring from players other than Chang and we did." It was a close ballgame all the way as neither team led by more than s ix moints. Edison didn't even have a lead until the start of the third quarter when Chang and junior Jeff Stephens scored on back-to.back layups for a 25-21 advantage. BUT COMPTON, who has won seven CIF championships i.n its 30-year history. cam e roaring back as forward Gary Davis scored eight or his game-high 20 points in the last six mlnules of the period to give the Tarbabes a 3S-33 lead entering the ra.nal stanza. That's when things got to be tight. Even the usually subdued Leigh couldn't hide his e m o- tions. With the score tied at 37, Compton's Davis stole the ball on what Lei1b thought was a foul. He was bit with a quick technical and after Davis made both fl'ff throws and forwllf'd Kenny Carpenter lipeed in a shot, It waa 41-37 with Compton in control. But Edison didn't give up. Vogelsang scored a three-poi.nl play to get the Chargers within one and followin1 a Davis free throw, Moore swished a five footer to tie it at 44. Then the two superstars, Chang and Davis, exchanged baskets to set up the overtime. In the three·minute extra period, Chane tip.,ed the ball to Goudge who hit a 10-fool bank shot for the only points Edison would need. Turnovers and missed free throws plagued both teams in the overtime. Compton did have a chance to win the game but Kevin Burrell was called for an offensive foul as he went up for a shot with only four seconds re· maini.ng. NEXT: Nolte Dame Tuesday. UCI to meet UCLA WESTWOOD -UC Irvine's men's lrack and field squad will travel here today to compete ln a tri-meet with UCLA and Fresno State. The Anteaters will be making their second appearance of the season after losing to Division II champion Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 91-G. SPORTS BAEAK I BASKETBALL/ IPO .. TI ON TV Today's TV •1 BOWA&DL BANDY ............. FoUowlng are the toP sports ewnta on TV t••Y· Aatlnea •r•: ./ I ./ / excellent; ' ' ' worth watching; ./ ' fair; ' fOfOtt ll ~ Noon, CM!nnet 4 ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Washington St•te vs. Washington. Announcers: Steve Grad and Lou Gellos. Washington's Huskies are 7.7 In Paclflc-10 play and 13·10 overall for the season while Washington State Is 2·12 and 10·14. The Huskies, with Bob Caldwell end Andra Griffin, wlll be favored. ~ 2 p.m., Ch•nnel 4 ./ ./ GOLF: Bay Hiii Classic. Announcers: Don Crlque, John BrOdle, Bruce Devlin, Bob Goalby and Jay Randolph. Laguna Niguel's Mark O'Meara Is five strokes behind leaders Andy Bean and Tom Watson who are tied for the lead. Bean fired a record nine-under-par 62 and Watson had 66 on Friday In the second round. O'Meara put a 68 on the board after his first-round 67 for a 135 total. Alan Taple, also of Laguna Niguel, made the fleld fOf' the final two rounds with a 69 Friday after a 74 In the opening round. ~ 3 p.m., Ch•nnel 4 ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Stanford vs. Arizona. Announcers: Barry Tompkins and Lynn Shackleford. The STanford Cardinals return to action after their upset victory over llCLA last weekend but will be underdogs to the Arizona Wildcats. Stanford Is 4·11 for the Pac-10 campaign and 8-16 for the season while Arlzone Is 6·8 and 11-12. OTHER TELEVISION , 10:30 a.m . (28) -CROSS COUNT~Y SKI SCHOOL -This week: Waxing and trall sense. 11 a.m. (S) -TENNIS -Harold Solomon vs. Shlomo Gllckstein In the WCT Challenoe Cup, taped In December In Montreal. 12:30 p.m . (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -England vs. Norway. 1 p.m. (22) -SOCCER. 2:30 p.m . (7) -1911 WESTERN MO -Highlights of the 1981 Western SOO at Riverside International Raceway, the on- ly NASCAR event held on a r«Mld course. 3:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Matthew Saad Muhammad (28-3-2) defends his wee light heavyweight crown against eighth-ranked contender Vonzell Johnson (22·1> in a scheduled 1S·round bout, taped In Atlantic City, N.J. This is the sixth title defense for Saad Muhammad. Also: The European figure skating championships, teped In IM· bruck, Austria. Commentators Include Tim Ryan and Gil Clancy. (7) -PAO BOWLING -The flnals of the Cleveland Open, taped at North Olmsted, Ohio. Kyle Shedd is the de-fending champion. 5 p.m. (1) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The world wrlstwrestling champions hips, taped In Petaluma. Competl· tion is held in four men's and two women's divisions. Also: The international toboggan championships, taped In St. Moritz, Switzerland. Competitors face a 514-foot drop over a 1,322-yard course and attain speeds up to 90 miles per hour. And the women's masters surfing championships, taped off the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. (28) -SOCCER. 7 p.m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -Featured: The Jersey Shore marathon In Asbury, Park, N.J . 8 p.m. (5) -TOP RANK FIGHTS OF THE '70s -The second bout between Muhammad All and Ken Norton, taped Sept. 10, 1973 in Los Angeles. After having his jaw broken in the first bout, All was out for revenge. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 11 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Oregon Ducks vs. the USC Trojans, played earlier In the day at the Los An~les Sports Arena. _;;' RADIO Basketball -UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton, 7: 30 p.m .. KWVE (108 FM); Oregon at USC, 8 p.m., KNX ( 1070). Hockey -New York Islanders at Kings, 7 p.m ., KOGO (600). (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late ctwlnps.) Btdligan~s quandary I " Will UCI be inspired? Coach Bill Mulligan has a pro· blem ... and it won't be an easy one to solve. Somehow. someway the UC Irvine basketball coach has to get bis squad inspired tonight (7 :30) to m eet Cal State Fullerton in the regular season PCAA conference finale for oolh schools. The task is a lot harder than it sounds. Realistically. the Anteaters don't have much to play for tonight-except maybe a better position in the standings for the upcoming PCAA post-season tournament. Still. another loss wouldn't mean that much. The Anteaters are currently lied for third i.n the s tandings with Long Beach Slate. both al 8-S. and regardless of tonight's outcome UCI should meet either Univer sity of Pacific or Utah State in the first round or the tournament. The Anteaters have beaten both schools twice during the re· gu.lar season, so meelin1 one or the other shouldn't matter. Of course, Mulligan would like lo (et a win for a number of rea· sons . First and foremost, he'd like to see his team snap its modest two-game losing slreak as nobody likes to go into any post·season play on a down note. And secondly. the Anteaters ( 16-9) still have an outside shot at securing 20 victories. which Mulligan feels is the magical number for a possible NCAA tournament bid. In order for that to be possi- ble. though, the Anteaters must win tonight a gains t the Titans and then win three games in the tournament. W o rking against that. however, is the Titans· record. which at 2· 11 is the worst in the PCAA. and the fact UCI beat them by lS, 99·84. the first time the two teams met. The Titans won't fall easy. though, as Long Beach State will attest when the 49ers hit a road block Thursday ln losing to Cal Stale Fullerton, 60-47. or course, UCI was having some problems of its own, too, as the Anteaters couldn't keep a number of leads in the cloaLq momenta in dropping a 87-88 de- cision to UC Santa Barbara. " I ' Sander1, PndJt 1tar Bruins run wild ,.,_AP ..... kM. LOS ANOltLU Juak>f forward llk'laMI Sanden IC'Ott'd ll polnu and ~ Clatf Pndtt •dded 15 \.0 pate a welJ·baluud att•fk u 13th rul .t Vet.A defeated Ort!l\in. • 1' .. a ~M'lfic 10 ConfM~nt'e baakctb•ll 1ame Fnday llltht G 11....t ll'chael HoJtun t1cored l4 poinu, fonrard Darren Daye 11dckd 11 . and reune ror'Wllud Tony An dtr'$0G had lO u thi' 8ru1n~ 1mprovt!d U.eir t'Onluent'~ rerord to 11 4 1.ntl LI~ O\'erall Oreaon ·~ now 4 11 in conlerenct· pla)' and 11 13 on the se-.son Center Mak~ Clark w1&s the ldding scorrr for lht' Ducks w 1th 20 points and auard Felton Sealey added 18 l 'CLA led only 10 8 afler tbe first four rrunules ol play, but then out scored Oreaon 10 2 1n the next 4' :i mmutes and widened its lead to take a S4 ·34 hall-time advantage Oregon rallied m the second half and twice got as close as 12 points but UCLA drew out in the final four minutes and led by as many as 25. The Bruins outrebounded Oregon 38· l 7, led by Sanders and Anderson with eight each. The victory was UC LA's eighth O 'Meara third 1lral1ht over Ore1oa and \he BrulnJ now lead the over a ll series 3f.9. CLA'1 record In Pauley Pavilion is now 24.Z l2, with two of the loesea cormna to Ore100 in 1976 and 1977 ••• .,. .... , •• ,llK' LOS ANGELES Center Steve JohnlOn scored 25 of his 1ame·IU1h 33 polnu in the second ball as top· r•nlced Ore100 St•te rallied from a flve·polnt deficit with 15 minutes re- maintn& to defeat use. 73·64. The game had been tied, 62·62 with Just 3:34 remaining, but Johnson then scortid 111x points as lhe Beavers rt!eled off a 112 string in the remain· ing time The Trojans had led most or the way, including a 36·30 halftime ad· vanta1e. Oregon Slate, however , finally mo ved ahead or Southern Cal at 14 : 01 or t he second half on Mark Radford's layup. The Trojans moved at}ead again when Johnson left the game after picking up his fourth foul with 12:33 remaining. But he returned four 111inutes later and sco:-ed six con· secutive points to put the Beavers ahead 58·55. Bean's 62 gets a tie ORLANDO, F la. (AP1 It was said Andy Bean, "the kind or round you'd Like to play every day. ·'Every time I looked up, it was go. ing at the flag. And that 's a pretty comfortable feeling. ·'Oh. I misread a couple or little pulls, but I can't complain about a thing." THE BIG MAN, a 6·4 redhead called "Li'I Abner" by his fellow pros, had just completed a record· selling, nine-under-par 62 that put him in a tie with Tom Watson for lhe second·round lead in the Bay Hill Golf Classic. They had 36-hole totals or 130 -12 shots under par. That score matched the ~l two-round total or the year on the PGA-Tour and le rt the rest or the field straggling far in their wake Area wrestlers vie in finals T he Cl F wrestling finals get under way today at Westminster High with a dozen athletes representing the Orange Coast area in action, includ· ing two Irvine High standouts who were first at last week's qualifying meet. Action begins al 9:30 a.m. with the consolation round set for 6: 30 and the championship matches at 8. Four from each of rour sectionals qualified for the fina ls. thus the makeup of today's action includes 16 wrestlers in each weight division Irvine's Dean Castelo < 121 ) and Steve Schwichlenbe rg < 138 > we re wi nners at last wcek·s sectiona ls at Cypress College, and along with those two Vaqueros is Rob Weiss, who was second at 141. Fountain Valley's contingent in· c 1 udes Ric k N oza k i 021 >. Jay Yomogida (108). John McCarthy (141 ), Kevin Woody !188> and Robin Marquez. Edison sends Steve Curry (115 ) and Rich Endo (122>. Marina's represen· tative is J ohn Jensen (148) and Shawn Mitchell ( 170) or Huntington Beach rounds out the area's list of competitors . Friday at the halfway point of the tournament. Watson, the game's outstanding player over the last four seasons, twice holed from off the green in· eluding a great save for a bogey on the 18th hole in his round of 66. · · 1 was star ing a bogey in the face on No. 2 and I made birdie. I was staring a T in the face on 18 and I made bogey. That's about a four·shot swing right there," said Watson, who is seeking his first title of the year. WITH 31 HOLES to go in the chase for a $.54,000 first prize, no one else was really close to the two front· runners. Don Pooley, with a career· best eight·u nder·par 63, and Mark O'Meara, of Laguna Niguel, were five strokes back at 135. O'Meara had a second-round 68 in the humid, hazy weather. The only other men within eight shots of the leaders were Curtis Strange < 68-136), Tom Pur tzer (69-137). Charles Coody (69·138) and Rod Nuckolls (72·138. Lee Trevino had a 69 but was 10 s hots behind at 140. Arnold Palmer. the tournament host and owner of the Bay Hill Club, just qualified for the final two rounds at 72-145. Bean birdied all the par-3 holes, hit every green in regulation and didn't even come close to making a bogey. Seahawks roll Fred Tuttle belted a pair of home runs for Ocean View in a 12·0 romp over San Clemente and Clay Tucker had a triple and homer as Corona del Mar and Laguna llills battled to a 5.5 lie in opening high school baseball action Friday. Tuttle had a pair or blows over the center field fe nce. 400 reel from home plate. including a solo blast in the first and one with Eric Rennholtz on base in the seventh. Kevin Stanley had nine strikeouts in working five innings on the mound for the Sea Hawks and the Hawks had 13 stolen bases in the game. Tucker was 3-for-4 at the plate for the Sea Kings whose game was called alter seven innings by dark· ness. Pitcher Ken Santoro worked the first six innings ror CdM and had six strikeouts. COLLEGE 18511ETBILL TOnlGBT WllUERSnY CBL OF CILIF. US. STBTE IRUlnE FULLERTOn 7:20 PL'l Sponsored by : Republic Insurance Brokers. Denny's Restaurants. McPeek Chrysler Plymouth and Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers ~ ~~~~~~~~i ii Orange Coast DAILY ptLOT/Satutday. February 28. 1981 •• Seahawks, Artists • wm ~ Sailor•, lfni, MD fall in playoff• JIM USEVITCH UCI, Hicks put clamps on Bruins WESTWOOD Larry Hicks recorded his sixth save of the season in re· lief of Josh Randall as the UC Irvine baseball team handed the UCLA Bruins a 5·2 setback Fri· day afternoon at Jackie Robinson field here. The victory was the second this season for t h e Anteaters over Bruin mentor Gary Adams, the first UC I baseball coach. Hicks came on in the ninth inning after Ran· dall had given up a hit and walked the first bat- ter he faced. He then got two outs on a foul and a strikeout before the final out was recorded on a ground ball to second base. The win was Randall's third against one loss this season while Hicks has three victories in ad· dition to his six saves, giving him a part in nine of UCJ's 10 victories. The Anteaters opened the scoring with a pair of runs in the first on singles by Lee Granger and Mike Nagle. Ocean View Hl&b's Seabawks raced into tbe second round of lbe CIF f-A basketball playoffs followin1 a lau1her at Rollins Hills Hieb Friday ni1ht and the upstart Artists of Lacuna Beach moved into tbe second round of the 2·A elimina· lions with a victory at Mayfair. Here's how it went: Oceen View 12, Rollng Hiiia 50 Wayne Carlander pum ped home 31 points, but it was 6-9 junior J im Usevitch who really sparkled for the Empire League co·champions, as he scored 24 and helped pave the way for the easy victory . "Thal was one of Usevitch's better games," said Ocean View Coach J im Harris. "He paved the way for Carlander to cut loose." Rolling Hills Coach Walter Bynum called Ocean View "The best team in the CIF, just a great team, very solid.·· Ocean View was extended for a while, but a five·polnt spurt in t.he closing seconds of the first half on a three·poinl play by Carlander and a bucket by Usevitch at the buzzer gave Ocean View a lO·point margin at the half. •·Maybe we weri fortunate to break into a lO·point lead al halftime," allowed Harris. "We made some changes at halftime because Rolling Hills played very well off the dribble and forced us into a game we hadn't planned on." Ocean View meets Lakewood Tuesday night at a site to be determined . Laguna Beach 51, Mayfair 54 All-South Coast League selection Lance Stewart connected on an 18·fool shot with 40 seconds left to send the game into overtime. Then the a ll-purpose star connected in the lhree·minule overtime session and the Artists pro· ceeded to run a delay game. Mayfair lied it with SO seconds remaining and the Artists went for the last shot. The attempt miss· ed. but 6-1 senior Dan Toulousse got the rebound and put in the winner with two seconds lert for the winning margin. "T he kids held their poise," said Laguna Beach Coach Craig Falconer. "Neil Riddell shot very welJ, as did Dan Arndt." The victory propels the Artists into Tuesday's second round game against Sunny Hills and the Ar tists will be the host team . Long Beach Poly 45, Newport Harbor 40 The second-ranked Jackrabbits had all they could contend with and m ore as the Sailors forced the Moore League champions to resort to a four- corner stall in the latter stages to preserve the vie· tor y . Poly jumped to a 14·0 lead before the Sailors m ade a run. cutting the margin to 42·38 at one point. HUMTIMGTOM BEACH FOR RESALE 3 * •llEAIEIS PL.AM -Beauhlully dee·. orated. 2 bedroom. 2 baths. Dramatic center atrium. Delightful rear patio . $120.500 2x2x6' "We played very well," said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry DeBusk. "Once we realbecl that tbeae 1uy11 could be beaten we played very well. We did n 't embarrass ourselves and we got out with some respect." T be Sailors shot 50 percent from the field once they got past a 9-for·29 first hall. Le Quint• 14, Univ•~ 48 J ohnny Rogers, La Quinta's 6·9 superstar, fired in 31 points to pace the defendin1 CJF 3-A champions. La Quinta jumped to a 16-4 lead and the best University could do was to pare the margin to nine points in the third quarter, "Brad Guess played well for University, scor- ing 15 points. Inglewood 31, Meter Del 31 The defending CIF 4-A champs bad their hands full with the underdog Monarchs of Mater Dei, but survived behind the shooting of 6·4 junior Jeff Logan, whose one-and.one conversion with 18 seconds left got the Sentinels out of danger. Mater Dei never led and caught Inglewood on- ly once, at 27, before falling behind (never by more than five points) and playing the catchup game. Bob Motis < 11). Ron Tar bell <10> and Larry Williams < 10) all scored in double figures for the Monarchs, who finish the season 9-15. Williams had eight rebounds. Coast hosts top volleyball teams With an eye on promoting the quality or com· munity college volleyball, Orange Coast College Coach Bob Wetzel is brimming with enthusiasm over today's OCC tournament. The top 15 community college teams in California will converge on OCC with action get· ting under way at 9 a .m. in Peterson Gym. Finals are scheduled for 7 tonight. "We'd like people to see the qualit¥ of volleyball being played at community colleges. These are really quality players," boasts Wetzel. "We've got a dynamite lineup for the tourna- ment. 1 guarantee you, the final eight teams which will go to the state finals will be in this tourna· ment:· Wetzel continues . Joining Coast are Grossmonl , Santa Ana, East Los Angeles, El Camino, San Francisco CC , Santa Barbara, LA Harbor, Long Beach CC, Pasadena, Pierce, Glendale, Cerritos and Golden West. There is no admission charge for the tourney, SALE **MAlllMA Pl.AM ·-This unit is highly upgraded and decorator styled, 2 bedroom. 2 baths. spacious master bedroom. walk-in closet. wet bar , .. S 121 ,500 **MAlllMA Pl.AM -2 bedroom 2 baths tl'lis unit feetures a spacious c:arwniC tile, get~ ed entry courtyard and large rear patio . . Sl 17.500 CEDAR Reg. 4 c $1 .29 Hunt!ngton Landmark is an ··All Aduir· secunty-planned condominium community ap- proximately 1 mile from the beac:ti. All resi- dents must be at least '40 years of -oe. Twen-ty-four (2'4} hour guarded entry. Million dollar rec center wltl'l 2 pools. 3 tennis oourts. SW1rlpool spa, Exterior maintenance of homes and rec facilities is provided. 20HIA M ...... St. ltw ..... • 1..U, CA. 17 I 4J 536-1147 SUPER BUY! 1x6 TONGUE & GaOOVE PINE RANDOM l.EHGTHS PANELING Reg . 4oe ft. 4x8xY2" DRY WALL LIMIT 10 Sl&TS Reg. s4.99 PER CUSTOMER 4x8x3/8" PARTICLE Reg . BOARD $6 .25 "GREAT FOR MAHY USES" 4x5x8' LANDSCAPE TIMBERS FUNGICIDE mAm> 4x8 Reg. $6 .29 REDWOOD LA TJICE Reg. $ ea. SALE c ft. SALE $ 99 ea. SALE $ 49 ea. SALE $ 99 ea. SALE 69 eo. • 11 Cll•mplo n 1 h lp Racquetball Court• SPECIAL HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP GIOTfOI '23.95 OUTDOOIUSE OUR 'IOI ARE Ill• FASll " L~E OR BUY! ................... 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S0-8, J l•lrt!v 1F1 ~17 100 Dato ' P•lllDonr 'F I J 01 J 2 >law .. ns IF I 1 '' Q ) P4rw1 IOI 1 13 0 100 tr~< I MOon tr I, \ 0~ 0 I Pnnc• 10 1 } 21 0, l O\J11>0nem1 10).) H I 100 t>• U\I I D•vt> t F t I 10 8 I Kull><!rQ (fl, 1 17 q J R•Mk IOI no lime •l)O tr-et* rel•¥ \ Fuller k>n, no hmP t me:ter d 1w1nQ: 1 W h•tf' tO) ~8 0 l Mell• <OL itl I, no lfllfd J met•r O•'lt•ft9 I Hoyt tOL no Po•nts no \tCond or tnuo PUBLIC NOTI~~ -~U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N-71461 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ROBERT KAUFMAN, aka ROBERT J . KAUF· MAN AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A ·107834. l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT NOTICE OF DEATH OF Tne1011-•nvP<'•"""uredo111vou~· M I C HA E L J 0 S E PH nma. y A N 0 s I K AN D 0 F HARBOR HOMES REALTY, l'°I p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D • Dove StrMt, Su11e 10. ,.twport BH<ll, Ml'NISTER ESTATE NO. C• :!~bor·P.Ctltc E11ullln Inc, A A -107692. C•llto1nl• Co•Por•lion, 1•01 Oo•t To all he i rs , beneficiaries, c reditors and contingent c reditors of T o a I I h e i r s , Robe rt Kaufman, aka beneficiar ies, c reditors Robert J . Kaufman of and contingent c reditors of Hunt 1 n gt on Be a c h . Mic hael Joseph Y anosik Cali fornia, and persons and persons who may be who may be ot!"erwise in-o the rwise interested in the ter est ed in the will and/or will a nd/or esta te : e'itate : A petition has been filed A petition has b een filed by Ida Jean Yanosik in the by S tephen A. Lenske in Superior Court of Orange the Superi or Court of County requesting that Ida O r ange County requesting Jean Yanosik be appointed that Stephen A. Lenske be as personal representati11e appointed as persona l to adminis te r the estate of representative to ad· M ichael Joseph Yanosik, minister the est ate of Fountain Valley (under RobertJ. Kaufman (under the Inde p ende nt Ad · the Inde p endent A d · m i nis tra tio n o f Estates ministration of E stat es A ct). The petition is set f or Act). The petition is set for h ear ing in Dept. No. 3 at hearing in Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic Center Drive 700 Civic Center· Drive, West, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 West, in the City bf Santa on M arch 11, 1981 at 9 :30 Ana, California on March a .m . 25, 1981at9:30a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the IF you OBJECT t~. the granting o f ttie petition , granting of t h e pet1t1on, you should either appear you should ~ither appear at the hearing and state at the h~arn:ig and st~te you r o b jections o r file yo~r ob1~ct1~ns o_r fil e written objections with the written ob1ect1ons with. the court before the hearing. court before the hearing. Your appearance m ay be xour appeara nce may be in person or b y your at- '" person or by your at-torney torney. • IF YOU ARE A IF YOU ARE A C R E DITOR or a con · C REDITOR or a contln· Str .. 1, S•llle US. N ... porl Be.en. C• '"'° Th•> _AH, I• tonduc:teo by 1 '°'" para lion. Htrt>O<·P..:lllc E11ultles Inc R-rlJ ~,, CNel Flnoncl•t Officer Tiil• slal-1 WH llltd •ltll Ille County Clerk of Or•n111 Cou•IW on Ftb. 11, 1 .. 1. ~IH6H Publl•llltd Or-Co .. t D•ily Pilot, Feb. u , lt, 21, 4-rcn 7, '"' IO't-•1 P UBLIC NOTICE N·11M l'IC'TITIOUI aUSINISI NAMll ITATIMElfT Tiie foll-ln9 P*''°"' ere doing ,.,~, ....... : EQUl .. ME NT llEPAIR PJlATS CO .• 6750 ~l"'o ..... ltverCI, B....,• Perk, Ce. tot» Ptul E Volpe> Tr..:lor P.,b, inc. C• C•lllornl• 'orpor•llonl , USO Caballero &oui.11.,d, Buena Perk. C•--70 Tl>lt -'MU ll COllClllC'*d by a <or· parellon PAUL E. VOLPP TlllACTOR PARTS, INC. Paul A. VotPt>, PrHICltl'lt Tiiis , .. ,_, WH llltd with Ill• county Cl•rk of Ot•n111 CDUnty o• Feltru•ry 1', '"' F1Mt4; LAWlll•llCI M. HELLI•, E~. k l'9U. ..................... 1.M& ....... C.,,_, "ubll-Or-(OHi De lly P iiot Feb. 11, :It. Mar 7, 14, 1tt1 .,._,1 PUBLIC NOTICE tlngent creditor o f the de-gent creditor of the d e · N·1ll'1 ceased, you must file your c eased, you must file your ~•CT1T1ou11u1u1us c laim with the court or claim with the court or NAMI ITAHM•NT present it to the per sonal present it to the personal Tit• 1011-1.,. P"'""'' •r• doln9 representative appointed representative appointed :>usl~•E•::tCAN CDNTINUECARE, by the c ourt within four by the c ourt within four 101 Eest """" A-. 1rvine, C• months from the date of m onths from the date of mu firs t Issuance of letters as f irst L~~a1nc~-~ .letters as, 11 .... ~~:·;.:~;:=;,~:;:::,0:11,:: provided in Section 700 of prov'"""' n ~t•on 700 o l•n 1111no1. c..--.. 1on1 uu McG•w the Probate Cod e of the Probate Code of An,.11e,1rv1M,ca.tt11i California T h e time for California. The tim e for Tnis ....,...1, <""4M:1tte1 tty• cot- flllng c laims will n ot ex-filing c laims w lll not ex· lOra uon4-r1conH"'"1•• plre prior to four months plre prior to four months s..i.tYC•-etlon from the date of the hea r . fro m the d.tle of the hear. J. 1111c11en1 Huu, Ing n oticed above. ing noticed above. =~::,~lid YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY E X AMINE Tn11 •1.t_. ... 11i.o wttn tn. the flle k~t by the court. the file ker,t b " the c ourt c:o""'Y c•ertt or Oref\9e county °" • • Folllruery 11, t"1. If you •re nterested In the If you are nterested In the ,.,,... estate, y ou may f ile a re· estate, you may file a re· ,,_,._ 0r.,.. c .. s1 0.11, ""o• quest w th the court to re-quest w ith the court to re· , .... "· 21. M«. 7.14• n•1 •1s-e• celve special notice o f the celve special notice of the -- Inventory of estate a ssets inventory of estate assets PUBLIC NOTICE and of the petitions, ac-and of the petitions, ac· c o u n t s a n d r e P o r t s c o u n t s a n d rep o r t s "1CTITiout •us.Hu dHcrlbed In Section 1200 desc ribed In Section 1200 TIM ,.:=•!!!:."':::!.... -·· of the California Probate of the C•llfornla Probate ""se•: COde. COde. 1 w1tAY KIPHA1n AND AS· SOCIATl!S, 1111.e 11 .... , CMt• Mtu, Cl . "611 N·111'2 ~ICTITIOUS •USINIESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng per\onl .,., 001n9 bullntu •s HUMBOLDT ASSOCIATES, LTD , SOO Newport (t n1tr Or . Suitt 400, ,.twporl BH<I\, Ce. '2'60 MH I lletl C-ny I• C .. ltornt.t corpor•t1on,. SOD N.-POrl Centu Dr .• Suitt ..0, N-1 Be.en, C• t?MO Thh ttuslnen h conducl.,:I OY a ttmlled Nr'IM•sl>IP. MHIAH ICompany IArtVT Smltll. Prnldtl'I Tfll• Jletemanl .,., lllltd wlln Ille Counly Clerk ol Dr•n11• County on Februtrv ''· "" ~ULO,., lllOlSTOfl, •u•NS• Mclt:ITTllllCll 4MIMK_._,. ... , N•wpett • ...._ C. ..... Publl-Or.nge CD .. I D•lly Pilot F•b 11, 21. Mar 1, 14, l"I ti 1 .. 1 P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICYITIOUS eUSINESS NAME ITAT•MENT T l\e lollowln11 persons •rt doing butlfttU.,: THE RAINBOW PAESS, 191S1 1.•ktpolnt L•M , Hunllncilon Buch, C•. '2U7 Sherry Lynn R••· 1•1s1 L•k•Polnl L•n•. Hunll"91on BHCI\, Ca. 976'1 Corelon JM\U R••. 1'152 l.•~·­ polnl Lone. Huntln111on Btacn, C• 92'47 Tiii• IMnln•U '• (-U(led by •n In· Olvldu11. Sllt<ry Lynn A•t Thi• sC.1-t •H llted •llh Ille Cou•ly Clerk ol Oranv-C.....nly on Ftltru••w It, 1"1 F1MU6 Publllf>H Or-COHI Da lly Ptlol F•lt. JI, :It, Mar. I, It, 1"1 tlJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF NC>f4·111ESPONSlalLITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1na1. 11\e uncler••-dwlll nol bo rnpons1olt lo• •1>Y O.bU b< ll•Dllitlt• conlr•tltd Dy S1n9les Gour"'*' 01n1n9 Club, on o• •Iler 1111• Ott•. 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FICTITIOUS BUSl,.E55 NAME STAT EMENT Jn .. tollft..-1nQ I>''"'°"' " 001nq DU\1 ne .... ct\ BODVCUARO PRODVC IS t.OM PA,~ 'f 1l01 t Mounon Pdt11~wdy 5uill" G b, lttQvn.a Hill\ (ttl1torn•cl 'l1ftSJ .RoOf'rt Ottw•d O~Lanc\' 1ll41 F-ollf'n Lt:dt Ro.no Et roro C•1t1or1u,1 •1•>0 f .,,, 0\.1)1n~)\ ,., r onou' tto bv on .n C1l¥10udl • qOOf'r-t 0 OPLont. v FIU .. 1 FUil.ci Tn1\ .r.l•hm"lent wal\ tiled 'lllrttn t~ Count'( Clt'rk ot Or ~nqt-Co\Jnlv on Jan I, 1~81 Publi~ ()oa"Qf' Co.ii Oa11y P•fOI, Put>l•Stwc.:t 01.tnqf"· C.Od\l o~,,, P•IOI Publt>t~ 0,.,nQI' (°">' Od•~'~,~:~ f~t> H.21, 71, M.,cn 11181 810 81 ~ t b I 14 lt /8 I081 ••0 81 f'eb I, 14, 11, 18, l'IUI 104·81 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS eullNESS NAME STATEMENT Th• 1o11-1no per'°" ,. doing bull- neii ., • CM ENTE '!PRISES. 101" Colum tu~ Ah'•' Covrl. Fount•ln V•ll~Y. c•"'°'"'' n1oe Vlrqlnl• L .. M•cDon•td, 107" coiutnbl• River Courl, Fountain Vallew. C•tUori>l• 97108 fnls bU'!JnMi ll condYCttd by an 1n d1v1dua1 Virgin!• I.et MacOonatd Thi\ >lolt~nl w•• ttlt!d w1lh Ille County Cttrk ot OranQt County on PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The tollowln9 oer,on~ .,. Ooing bustntu as IA) MIA ROSE. tBI MIA ROSE PRODUCTS, 11/·F R1¥or.,dr 0'1vt NeWPo<I BHCll, C• n .. l Ml• Rosemary P•lonc•r. nu l • Uno• P•••· ,.twport B .. cn. ;, •1..0 Tnll bonlr>Hs IJ conoucted by •n 1nd1vldU•I Ml• R Palen<ar Hm Sl•t•menl WH fllt<I wtlft Ill• Counly Clert. ot Or•nge Counl~ on January 2•, '"" FIStstO Put>tl..,.d Dr•n9f CoaSI Delly Pltol Foo. 11. 1991 FIUHI Feb. It, 21. :It, Mar I, 1991 117-11 PuOl1 .... d Or••ve CO••• D•llw Piiot, • PUBLIC NOTICE Feb .... 11, 11. M•rch I. 1991 tOS-11 PUBLIC NOTICE tflCTIYIOUS IUSINEH N-E STATEMENT The lotl-•"9 Pt•M>n h do1n9 bus;. neu ., THE EDIBl.E l,.SURA,.C£ CO , 10091 Orc"'o St , S.nl• An•, C• 0101 ODn•ld I. Tunnell, 7~1 OrthlO SI .. S.nl• "nt, C•. 92101 tflll bllJlnHJ Is con<lueled by •n I• dlvldu•I. Dontld L T""Mlt Tllll st•t...,..nt w•s nted w11n '"" Counly Clerk ol Dr•nv-C:ou~ly on Fob 11, 19'1 FUM97 Publlll\ed 0r ... ge (O.UI D•ily Pllol, Feb. 14, 71, lt, Maren 7. 1991 -.11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH lllA#>E STATEMENT I he tollowlng P<"rSO<l Is 001n9 Dul•· ,~,., 4\ RACE l.INE, S1•7 McF..ioen "•e . Hunl1n9lon Btacl\ C• '2~t Jtrr, W P•r11ttr, "'" Caribou, Founleln Valley. C•. t170I Thts bu•lntu I' conclucltd by •n In 'dlvtdut l J•rrv w. P1;Ker Thi• statement *8i llit<I with tne Counlw Cl.,k ol Dr••gr County on F•brvarr I. 1'191 FIUH7 PubliSl\td 0.tnge"co.ul D•tly Ptlol Ftb I, 14, 71, 11, 19'1 10111 PUBUC NOTICE THE STATE O~ NEW HAMl"IHI lllE CITATIOfl #>Elll•IMACK, SS. su .. E••Otl COUlllT KENNETH HVNES, PLAINTIFF Vl. KEITH HARDEN, DEFENDANT, tne orlgor\111 Of wt11c11 ls on lilt '""" lne Clerk ot the Court, •nd m•y be to· emlned Dy lnle•ttlt!d per111s IT IS ORDEAED thal 11\e Plalnllll r>Ollly ell 11>1.,.eslltd ptrlln to Ille • "''lllen ....,.artrKo wlll\ 11\t Supertor Court Clork'l Olli"· IU NO•ll> M•ln Slrttl, Concord, N•w H•mPllllre OJJOI, llW Ille 1eturn 110 ol Aprll I, 1991, 10 ll'Ow CllU'8, II ..,w uhls, wny Ille ••"•' ,.._led In Ille •rll •llould not b• granl•d, by publhhlno lhll cllt llon In 1111 OAANGE COAST OAILY PILOT, t MW-per pubtlsNd •I 11'7S llHcll loulev.,d, H""ll119lon 8 .. cl\, In tlle C-IY ol Or ..... OflO t•cf'I ...... ttv" suc.cess•v• weRs 11 lnt•rvals of l\O! •-llllln '*..., de~. lhe IHI 111/&lllc.,ton to be not Ins ,,..., tourt"n oav• belor• lllt •elurn d•y D•l•d Febn;ery >. l"I AllOll' )-M. Salford Comml•I-• to Perto•m 1ne °"' .. ' ot c i.r" "E•KtNI, UPM4ALL• lllOalNSON 11 or-k, c.cn NM eu11 AttwM,twP't"'1flff Tho IO<e9D1119 11 • lru• '°"w ot •n orlglntl c:llMJOfl Mel orcltr In 1bov1 ecllon. P••tCUd, UPSHALt.• •OelNION, P.A. . ......,. .. ~. , ... ,_ ...... P.0 .... "1 c-....,N·"·-' PulllllllltM Or"'9f Coesl Dally Pflol l'ICTITIOUS •UllNISS ... -ii NAMS ITATIM•NT .-_•b_._1_4_·2_1_,n_, ,_ .. ______ ._0_»_•_1 Tn• toe•-ne ,,.,'°" Is llc>l"f .....i. - ntUet: PUBLIC NOTICE PETllllSEN CONSTllUCTION, uu Wut ••Y ii.wtllul , Nt•POrt ... cfl, c.tl...,..•91161 Oawlf LM Pwttrwn, l~U WHI ••• Avonut. H•WPOfl 8••<11. C•ll,.,...lm63. Tiii• MIMI• It cen41ucttil by •n In· dl111We1. Oewi41 1.. .......... tlll1......,.._lllet1wlt111N c--. ~"Or._ QoMty tfl Jon. "CTITIOUS eUSINIH NAM• ITATIMINT Tiit IOllOWll\t Pttton II doln' bviln111 •': CUSTOM PAOGAAMMING UNl.IMlrEO, JO»I Wlnll Cew Ln , Hunt111tton llM<ll, Cl . ft'4t PUBLIC NOTICE D•Lu-.cy, Hunt •ttCI f-•n1term•k•r Allot"*Y• •11.•w '20 Howport Cir. Dr" SI• It I I Newpon lt•cll, CA'"'° ~ICTITIOUS IUSINEH I FUJ11• NAME STATIMENT PuDh>llo<I Or•nqe Co~\t D••ly PtlOI The 10110 .. 1no oerJons ••• doln9 Feo 7 u 21 18 M81 n• e1 bush wu .• , RHODES A CO., 1.01 Dove Slrrel. Sutlt 4SO, N~ Buch, CA 91~ JoM H R-\ A Com1><1ny Inc • • C•lltorn•• COt'PQ'•'•on, ttOt Dove Slreot, Sutlt 4SO, Nowpot t B .. cll. CA ,,.'° Tl\ts bus1n•u. 1\ conducted DY • corpOr•tlon JOHN H RHOD ES A COMPA,.V, INC Jolln H Rhode•. Pr•lldent Thi> •l•le<T>•nl w•• tiled wlln Uw County Clerk ol Dr•ntie Counly on Ftb. 11. 19'1. JACKSON, l<IDDElll •SUCKLING AllH"•.,.etl.lw !Ult,,_ Wallo,.,....,... ... "·~'"' ... Drift N••tMrt 9Hdt, C.NI U ... P UBLIC NOTICE ne\\ a" FICTITIOUS llUSt,.ESS NAME STATEMENT O RANGE C0U N 1' BMW REP41q l1Qfl ;:H AHoort Loop OrtVt' Co\la M•"'· C• 'l?olb Jam ... -. 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IT&TEMINT - YEA• IND•D DIC•-·· JI,•• .. "M Lii• 111--.•C-Y To1•1 t<lmltt9'-lt TOl•I llalMllttts c .. 1 .. 1P11dup 111 •11111-...... 0.IM, &,,_,,., .... y .... NY , .... O•ou Nld Ill -COfllrlllllltH •utplut u-..ul...,i tlll>Cb hurJllllsl G•ln CL-I ''°"'°"''*''°"' tll<rttse 10.U'HMI In Capll•l •llCI 54.lr''"' c1ur1ne , ... tn•uranc. In rr.rct: Nell ••I• Accl_Md,..llfl~•· ""'' •11-tflU In l'trft: C.llflrlll• ......... ,p._. lll,'M,UI .. , .. ,., 1.ooe.000 11~i!~o~i CM.Mt) lt!t,AUI '"·'"·* t,tt0,"4 •.ns.111 ~ --· ..--.. ""--· ..,, ~ .... Or-. CMtt 0•0~ Pilot PW! .... Or:r C_,. Deity lfllttet ......... Cir .... C.... Dell'I..... Tlllt ........ ~.,. M .._ P't ... ,. ... IP, a. #W ... 1tet OIMI ~-ti, JI. a'" tlt .. t P'w, ti, a, MM. 1, 14, '"' ..... .......... MUaWIT'I. ...... .._00.&LO • .. , ..... f'~ Hi.I K4111•, 'Jail WlnCI Cl"* 1..11., Hft"'91M IHtll, Ce. ftMf Tllj1 IMlnttt.,11 <~.., t ll lft. dlvldvaf. f'euf 5 Kn.., Acc._ ......... .,_._, -Dlr9Ct . C..ll_IA......_.~ ... Wt """"<--'It\' \!WI Ille..,.,_ .... 111 let-• ... II IM-· St.-t-.tll 1er .. ,_ .-. Dtct-JI, ._ ..... 19 , ... •---• CIMI• min i-.... MMe .. C.....,...., ...,,,,._ te 1-I""~ Family Want Ads c=.,::;·:rr~y': E· .. =--M2·1171 "•"·'"'· ' ==:c.mr.....,.. ..... ,,. 3 llw, Z day1, '5.IS -.ii....o,._ci..Dellf': ,......:•:.:=: ....._ ----... -----------~------..... ~'··•4.11, .. Mlrdl,," *"' ,..., .. .,,............. ,.,... flllt _ _, •• flfetl wllfl tn. Covn•• ci.rk of Or ... CtlllltY .,. ,..,uery S. ""· ,. .... .......... Or ... c.... .,..,, ...... ..... , .... 11.•,•1 .... , J, ""9119 TMf. ,.,._ v..-.......... ..,...,., ~OP-.IP""Oellr ~,._a. lt1 ,, .. , MIKETMLL I FIELD HOCKEY 0r811ge Coast DAILY ptLOT/s.turday, February 28, 1981 81 ...,. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ....:.. ____ _;;,. ________________ ~~. State playoff bid on line for OC C Uni seeks field hockey title today Girls' ha8ketball ! ? I . Playoff action begins tonightl Fountain Valley, Edison and Estancia hlgb schools draw home usianmenta with Marina, Mater Del and Corona del Mar on the road in first round CJ F girls basketball playoff games tonight (7:30). on the year as does Sue Randall : who is averaging 12.0 points a '. game and eight rebounds. : ., OJaT a&DKN __ ._...,,... ..... WALNUT Mt S.n Anwo1u Collete ba11lfa1ball conh nt'l\I! \'tctor aya bl& t.-.m'• turrualloul mldwa throu&b the 1 .. a.cm "''11-1> not a rHult of an)' i111rhruh11 <'hanae ht-wllat"'1 Hts taJ.-nled C'rop of fr.-,hrneu 1impl <"•m«' ol .... , pro1Wlllll1C tbt Mo unl1l" to "'1th1n an t)tla h ol the Soulh Coti"lt <'on fert'n('~ chamo1onJSh.iu it wa1>, thti Mei unllt''> "4 rtc-ord (20-10 ovt-rall 1 w.;' rt· ~ ardt'd IA Ith lh l' hOlllt' l'OUrt ud \'&nl•a!l' m bnlh ruur1d1> of ttw Shau.:hnt>l>!>~ pluyoff!>, dnd that ~ -.hert-lht'.) II bt-ton1~hl whl!n lhe) entertu111 (Jrafigt! l'1>01>l t 7 301 Of our fma !>IX playeri. thn:t• are fres hmen Both guardi. an: freshmen They Just s tarted tu 1mpro\t' after tht>> gut a f<'w games under their l.>db. :.UY"• Vietor lht' ~ounue:. · C'oach of 2J years St11l , the talented ~hootin g tandem of Paul Pt>rkin:-and M i k e K ea r 1>c al ::.o had someUung to do with Mt ~AC 1> sohd year They finished 1 2 in the South Coast Confe rence S<'oring, with Perkins averagin~ 20 5 points per game and Kearse right behind al 19 2 "T hey've bel'n pl ayin~ tha t College, high school basketball College Wttl UCLA~ •. Oreoon IS O•toon S•••• 13, use _. $.an FrAnt 1)tO !.I OS Scttfamt1nlo SI 51 UC o .... 11 Huml>0401 SI 1 l RKl&IH l•••\ e1 P•"i4 )2. AH Fore~ u N•v•dd L•' Ve94~ 88. Nf'tN M~>t:ICO 81 SoYlh T Ul~MU I~. St LOU•" bq E•>I P.nn •' 0.rlmouth 5' Y•le ... CO«W!ll U I OCI CotumDI• $4, Brown 41 Princeton SO. HCH v1ro ~ .. totl M•in• 91. Oelaw.ir& SI 1' TourMmNli Sun 8ell Oftle<eft<I (Frnl R..,"4111 Soutn AJ40imd 19. C.Or9ta SI • • Al• 81rm1no"•m 10. N C Cf'lirlDltf'~ So Ftorlo.t S1, J•O•onvilte SO (oil Community college --" C..I CeAle<-t Se<9Htt .......... , ... Cyprtu JoO. Golden w .. 1 •I High school CIF 4·A F1"l It°""" San M .. , '°' &•. Cre-~umta \i•H•"t )~ 1n111ew00d JI. Mal"' Oe1 lo Notre O•me ss. Dos Pueblo\ •9 Edl\On .... Complon •I Coll Ote•n Vtew 11. Aottinqi H llli. .SO L•,•-Sl. Pawden.i S1 Strv1t•"· VirrDum 0.••I Uou Newbury P.trk •I ~v•rfy .... us S• St rr• ct)1 S\, Franc I\•> Thou~and o. .. s 10, Morn1no\1dtt •1 Pato\ 11.,0.. •S, Cam.,1110 \1 Fount••n \l•lley 7•, K.111eil• •l Cyprt\\~. !'>anla Mon1<• U Murpf'ly ••, 8t~ Mofltoomerr >-' Cre\P• I&. Muir '8 L B Poly 4S, Nr'llltPOr1 H•roor •0 Cl,-J.A Finl Round SI B•• nard 18, ~O> AllOS S> e 1\enf\OWt'f S&. John w Norin 1A1\I '4& Bre~ Ohno.t )I Alla Lo,,,• \o T U\,tln &I SM'ttldQO <11 Mortno Veltin &1 A r11nqton H Gtfln00t4 lt9. Rtdl.tnch ~) E\t1-tnc '" tt•, Eooewooo ~& L.,nwOOc:I 81, At~·many $11 San Goroon.o JJ, Son0t ~ 7 J Hrmtl •1. Oam1PnO;I R1vtr\1Ck Poly oO S.nld Aind )$ Coron• Ot!I MM /q LO\. Am190\ J9 Oonltnque-1 SO Bo'co rech 46 Sdnld AM Valley 8? V~h·n\.hl \& Wt\t Covtnt' t,4' Palm Sor""'' )J Lt Ou1ntt\ 64, Un1v1H"So1ty •& Cl I' J·A ""'' Roul\CI V1CIOf V'•llew •S C.O\ltMd ., Ou1rou9n!lo 1R 1dQPt,.rf>\t '" Bur rou9n, '8 urt>an fll. 10 Ldound 8@.tt n )ti. MctYtdH )• oc Sunny H1ll'!t6? Co1110,n1d )& G•endalo 100. L.> M11 d<la 10 Northv1t•w 01, 1no10 48 S•n Lui\ OO•\Po 11 Sduqu\ J+.; Pomona 81. Yu<.d•Pd •1 Cn1no 11 C•O•\lrano YAllf'lf t.b L• !M>•N 'IO Cabrollo II Rr11ne11r ~•. E1 Mon•• •9 81a1r 91, Gdrev .S.4 Bar \tOW' bl, Cen1r~1 '8 l roy It, Nor>N.tl~ ~1 Sal'\ (lenwntr os. Sc.nu,, e.• NOQ•tt) 16. Artoyo ., CIF 1 ·A Finl llo.,n41 S•n•• C•M• "' CalM<Hal JO 8•~nop o&. Moorp•r• SI Av1al10f"I bl u S.llt S6 81\nop O••qo •I, Chaaw1tk •S !'>an Marino 3'I A1uu 18 Ets1no'"r '3. lw1ntyn1ne P•lms 41 S.nt• v,,., SI. LA ~ulher..,.. SI> C•rp1ntet1• 102. Ttf\l<~c:>t •• Ouelt/O, S.11 Jtll•I 11011 R 10 M~\111 ~, Sf JOSec>J'I 44 Cetaba••' 91, Motavt SJ Mlr•IUlf U , Charier O~• SJ Whlllltr C/lrtSl•otn 11. ReoondO IJ T•mP•t City 1q. 5-ln Jtt<.1nto 42 Royal O.• 19, Pa...O•n• Poly " B•nnl"Q .. , .AQu1M S. S> ~II) 1111 •••ason, thouaih," rt'· 111111 th Vi c t or "We 're the !lmallfttlt team In the league •malltr th1rn \Sun Die.col Mesa. Ou1 front ll1ll' 1:. 6 2, 6·3, 6-4. 6-1 1.llid ~ 10 Wl· Vl' just had to play rt•al ha rd " . 'Th\•y 'rt' u vt•ry c ontrolled h•u rn ," uddti O('(' Coach Tandy Gtlh:, who saw his Pirates beat l'l·rntui., 62S9 Wednesday night to Jdv1i1n cc to the second round. It ".1:. the P1rutes· third s traight vie-tor~ over the Falcons this \car t"o l'Ulllutg al Cerritos M 1 SA<' rl·ally follows the le•am c·onn pl They j ust do things r1gh1 Each guy knows whut hl' ha:. tu du and their guys don 't t ry tu do something they c·an't do ... Gtllt:. continues T he Piratl·::. did a few trungs right WedJll':-day For one, they l'h m 1nated lhl· costly turnovers w h i c h h a v t• i> I a g u e d t he m throughout the season. OCC held a one ·point lead a t the half Wednesday despite 10 turnovers. In the second half. they coughed up the ball just twice If we don ·1 turn the ball over we can beat Mt. SAC," sa ys l:illls lie al so needs a strong de- fcns 1vc effort from Tim Johnson and H1c·h Kindorf 111 containing Perkins and Kearse. An old nemesis wilJ be miulna for Coach Karen Hellyer 's University High Trojan girls field hockey team today when they face Charter Oak High in the CIF championship game at Orange Coast College be1inning at 10 this mornin«. The Trojans, under Hellyer, have been to the finals twice before and both times lost lo Sonora, once in an overtime session after a 0-0 deadlock and the other, 1-0. "We're just happy to get to the finals ," Hellyer says. "We've been in the playoffs each of the last eight years but we've only reached the finals twice. .-"We've s plit a pair of games with Charter Oak this season, losing 2-0 in our first practice game and winning. 1-0, in the finals of our combined tourna- ment." University has compiled a 20-2-1 record this season com- pared to 19·1·1 for Charter Oak. The Trojans' leading s corer is Les lie Speros, a senior. with 25 goals . Three others a re in double figures Shannon Morrissey (14 >. Bunny Freud with ( 13) and C~line Regalia with I 12 >. Fountain Valley's Barons, the No. 9 team in the 4-A division a n d winners of the Sunset League, wlll host West Tor- rance, the third place finisher in the Bay League. Edison. the No . 2 Sunset finishe r , hosts Arcadia, the second place Pacific League team. Other 4-A games find Marina at San Marcos, the Channel League No. 2 team, and Mater Dei at Long Beach Poly, winner of the Moore League. Estancia, the No. 2 r anked team i.n the 3-A division, hosts Orange, the third place finisher in the Century League. Corona del Mar travels to Gahr. the San Gabriel Valley winner, after de- feating Ocean View in a wild card game Wednesday. 46-44. Coach Joe Wolf's Estancia team finished the regular season with a 20-3 record and was un- defeated in league play. Cara Francy and Bronwyn Hand lead the Eagles. Francy has an 18.1 scoring average with a 10.1 re- bounding figure. Hand is hitting 13.0 points a game and bringing down 12.0 rebounds. WOLi' Other starters include ViC'kie Simpson who is hitting 12.0 per game with six assists and five steals; Shar Bilyeu with a 10.0 average; and Kris Reid. All are seniors. Carol Straus burg's Fountain Valley Barons are 19-5 for the year and finished the Sunset League with a 9·1 mark includ- ing a pair of victories over run· ner-up Edison. Chris Wycinowsk i , a 5 .7 senior, is the te am leader with a 19.0 scoring average. Marianne Belgen is averaging 10.0. Other starters include Lisa Ginsburg and Deanna Davis. a pair of juniors and either Cindy Hughes or Alison Porte . Coach Dave White's Edison team is 18·3 for the season and 8·2 in league play. Shannon Meyer is the scoi:ing leader witn a 19.0 average and 12.0 rebounds per tilt. She also has 80 assists Other starters include Lisa: Sandviken. Lisa Houk and Angie Mallott.o with Mary Krupka and Tin a Den Heyer the t.op re- serves. Marina, under Mike Thornton, is 15-10 and got into the playoffs by defeating Westminster in a; playoff game after finishing lied · for third with a 5-5 record in · Sunset League play. . Colleen Rerry leads the team · in scoring with a 16.8 average a nd is joined by other starte rs Jill Gillingham, Melinda Burris. Linda Bohm and Terri Craft. Becky Allcc's Mater Dei team . is 12-10 on the year a nd 7 -3 in · league play Mary Stanbra leads · the team in scor ing with a 16.0 average and 10 rebounds with Te n Donohue at 10 0 and 12.0 re- bounds. Meltnlla Aauman and Alo nda Varisco a r e oth e r s tarters with the fifth s pot s hared by Eva Szmurlo. Kathy Gorman and C'hris Donohue. Corona dcl Mar is 14-9 for the season and tws had two pl ayoff gam es a lready. CdM defeated Irvine for the third Sea View League spot. then toppled Ocean View in the wild card game-. 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' • A private community with entry guards on duty 24 hours a day at the main entrance. • Exclusive million dollar rec center with c lubhouse, games and hobby rooms. • A country club lifestyle approxi- mately 1 mile from the beach. • Each unit includ~s its very own utility area with installe?J washer and d'ryer. • Swimming pooJ, hot water swirlpool. 3 tennis courts, gymnasium, shu fflP.- board. and paddle tennis court. • Carpeting in the living room. master bedroom. secondary bedrooms and hallways. • Garden patios or dramatic atriums and/or entry courtyards. 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS $109,500 to S123,950 Cll' SnYll 5<"°04' Finl lt°"ncl 8rentwooct nJ. r-.taldr~tt c nr1st1 .. .. O•owooo SL Vote~v Chri>lla I PACIFIC 4 C410f'm't 40 P119rtm •.S. C•I Prrp tt• Owens ll•ll•V 52. M•mmolh JS Mu..S• U. H•rbOf" Chrr\l• .. n S' Metodytand ll. Hes~"• Chrl\lr " C•pl\lr•no llatt•y Cnri•llan 10 NtwbrtOQt 4 tnl•nO Chi "'"'" O . Wtbb u Or•nge Luther ..... WoocktUI Chr1$11 .. 0 .. N .. 01 .. "· Oe!<trl Sun •4 Ntw-1 01r1>l1.., SJ, rwln p,.,. R~•mono 13, Bio Pl"" 41 Htg111..,o H•ll 60, Provldtflct S2 Mont<terr Prep IS, Et Puo AOOltt '1 Women ~tyc.tll ... Gotoen WHl 11, Hen<ock IS Ru8tlers win CHULA VISTA -Wes Collins collected four bltl and drove ln four RBI Friday aa Golden West ColleH pounded out a 12-10 de-clslon over Southwestern here i n non-conference com · munlty college action. The Ruatlen. 2-4, who led f.1 at one Ume and trailed N at another, took the lead for 1ood lfOl1q twice ln the top olLllle ..Vealll . t, . • OCEAN PALOS VERDES • LONG BEACH • :z: > ~ g ~ • < 0 .. -°'9ng. Coelt DAILY PtlOT/Saturday, February 21, 1911 -····-... , TOM AND.,.,,. ""'"""'°' .... ~AMO mMMT 1 ~1'.oTOltf ,_.,_ ..... .....,, ..,..., ...... -~ ... • l lPY 9 llllONZ AND THIE ~Do\Y8GANG • a..a.a.. Po11f!la's A ~Is HOal FM I EOClloa I C.-~IMOAS NOYA .. °""""' ouc::ec 0 ..0.NCHI Trisha Townsend (right) and Barbara Stock portray a pair of Highway Patrol trainees on "CHiPs" tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. ICOOeVDOO l ~~WES( ,.. JtOtiM'( QUUT OZZll AND HNWET LAUM.l AND HAN>Y HOGAN'S Hl!:1'0U MOVW • • ·01ac1o. Patch ( 1957) Geo rge M on1gom11ry, O.ane 8rewa1.. A lawmen flnda homMll accutMIO of ~llple crime• • GNAT DEC18IOH8 '11 Host· Kann Sparkl ID WMHNITON WEEK IN MYllW (fQ 10:IO. Cl) '°'9YE l ~OPTa. 0 THUNDAM THE WWW • MOYlf * * "Allt>oll And Coelatlo MMt Or . .Jekyll And Mr. Hyele" ( 1953) Boris Karloff. Crelg SI-. Two men encounter 8\llldolngs when lhey llecOfl'l9 lnvolllad with Iha mysterious Or. Jekyll. • m tooltlUOH OOUAA MAN -~ SKllCHOOl ··Turning And ROlllew" CD VO'Tal' PtPEUNE Hoel· Jim Cooper 11:00 8 WCT TEHNtS "S320.ooo Chaltenoe Cup" D OJ) WEEKEND 8PECIAL "The Ghost Of Thornes Kempe" A young boy londa himself In trouble when he meets up with the ghost ol a 17th·cenlury sorcerer (Part lllRI &i) INTERNATIONAL KITCHEN 1111) THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 11:to 8 (() DfW< PACK D OJ) AMENCAN llANOSTAHO • 80Ul. TIWN I LErSAOCK MAGIC METHOO OF Oil PAINTING 1111) HOME GAAOENER CHANNEL LISTINGS -AFTERHOON- •2*1 ~ Al.MJfT aA8KET8All. Wa1h1ng1on Staur at WHhln(lton • lOIT .. SP~ ''The S~ CrHture" 11 WILD, WILD WOT A double-dealing foreign diplomal anampls to i(l"lpli- cale Iha United State• In an lntarnatlonal conspire· • MMCUI WEUIY, M.D. A tether fMrs thal hie '*""'* le not atrong _.to _,,..,..an opar. atlon ~to ptolong I hwllle. • '"9 OLD HOU8I!: Boll VIia lhOWS en efficient European verelon of • radiator. Norm Abram lnat ... ~windows and. llghllng expert mekaa aome recommendations. GD HOME GAADENEA "Growing Vagalat:Mos" 12-.30 8 (() LONE RAHGEA I TAIVAN -~7 ID MOYIE * * "Fort Worth" ( 1951) Randolph Scott, David Bri- an. A gunsllnger-lurned· newspaperman finds that hos pro-sa with a Sil· shooter Is still more eMec· ll11e than words In dealing wlih lawless elements. &iJ FRUGAL GOURMET "Three Meal Crepes" ~ PERSONAL FINANCE "Income T •• Deductions' OJ) ANNA~ ANIMALS ANIMAU) ~ "The Goose" (R) 1:00 8 THE MUNSTERS "H.,man Counts His Calo- ries'' D MOYIE • • '.~ ''Don't M ake Wavea" I 1967) Tony CurtlS. Claudla Cardinale When hill car is hit. a tour- llt 1n Southern California D KN~ r \., [J•,, L ' ... ;\nq .... 0 KNOL .~~Bt L•• l\n !•'"' 0 I\ 1 L I\ ilqol 1 l '" l\roq . o•. u MBl TV 11\Ut I l i t i\11111·•1 a -.J rv1H 1l.l~..,, "'"" lJ1 .. q• 0 1<.llJ TV tin(! I l11.., /\11 11•11• .. 16' ~CST 11\flC 1 '>.111 D .. •q, 0) ~TT V 1l11o1 1 lt1•. A11q1•l1• Cl) K<..OP TV \Ind 1 L ,.., An111·11 EJll KCL 1 TV Pl:3$1 L•t"1\1111··1•"• m KOCE lV1P8">1 H u11to11011on B t'.iCI' F11nding c11ts loo1ning wonda up fatting 1n 1011a with the cul• Hiiia Italian land· er-bender wf\o is rasp<>nai· Ille Ill MOYIE •• •;, "ScatplOc:k" (1967) Ollle Aol>artaon. Aoti.rl Random. Whlla In 1(1naa1 City. a gamlllar win• own· ership of Ille Scatplock and Oellanc:e Railroad. • MOYIE • • • "Sands Of two Jlma" ( 19491 John Wayne, John Agar The IOU(lh training lhal 1 U.S. Marine -gNnl (II-hie rallelll· oua f9CNll• rMUlta In Iha ~turo ol IWO Jimlt. • POl.K CIUITM Hoat: L8ura Weber. Gi) PIMONAi. FWANCe ''Tax•: Audlla" 0 ~ll'Ul.M Hott: Bot>Mllle. 1:*»8(1) -~ Betty AM 8-rwport1 on • ,,.,.., ptogram tor delinquent youth• whlCh 11 designed 10 counsel and educate; Chrlllopher Glenn ptOfiln a young magician (A) • ,._ 'T1'00P A 147-year-old lndlan chief decides lo capture Fort Courage and win back Iha U.S. fll THE GAMMA& AAE COMWCJI 1111) FAEEHAHO SKETCHWCJ "Preferred Angle" (!]) THE A<>Ct<FOAD ALES A beautilul court-appoint· ed rec:el\18r assigned 10 collect a judgement lor Rockford raarranoes hos entire llf"IVle 2:00& MOVIE * • "Hijack" ( 1973) Devkl Jan._.., K--.an Wynn A truck driver la hOUndad by determined hifllCkar• wf\ole tranaport1ng urgo from Los Angalaa to uouston D BAY HIU GOU' ClA88IC Sarnl·flnal round of lhls golf tournament (hv• from the Say Holl Golf Club on Ortando. Fla I 8 Oll.UOAN'S 181..ANO Gotligan dl11c:ovars that he has a double on the llland. ID OU1'VI LIMITS A maatc and mild collage 1natructor (Oona Id Plea~) Inherit• incr~I· bl• and uncontrolla!te mental po-rs altar a unique sclttnllfic e•perl· man I. • HMILAMOe E8PANO&. I.' m"• rwo-. .,.,.0r_...~ .. Cl) lal/fT AND GMTaA.O ... -I W'lt'l-.ANO TM .,_ .,. ,,_. • ....,. _. In IN llOpa9 "* .... be ~ed 11¥ .,__ on lflit main· land wflO ·-tflam. • AUT'OMC*a '•w.tern IOO'" • NATIONAL HM&. TH CMG Cheryl TleOa and 1'91« Grav•• holl a quiz daalglled to leal ...W.'a ganar81 halilth k nowt9cl(la and a11llluet• thelf risk fee;. tor IOr the tour IMdlng -ofdMth. • IN'TRC)D ICING llOlOGY "Plant Nutrition" Cl) ST Al4 TMIC The er-of the Ent«J)(iM la C11Pturad by a dying rec:a of elans whO hOpa to f'aC>OPUlat• their planet 0 "'°"9IOW. 90W\.IM TOUA Finela of Iha S 100,000 Cleveland Open (from North Olmsted. Ohio) a:oo a OOUJ!GI! llMQTUU Stentord at Araona •uow • • • .. ,. Connacllcut YenkM In King Ar1™'<'s Cour1" ( t9<49)elng Crosby. Rhonda Flaming Buad on Iha atory by Mark Twain A Connecticut 111.cksmith is. tranaporlad 11.ckward tn lime to King Arthur's Cour1. D MOYIE • • • "The Amlluahera·· ( 1967) Oun Martin, Senta 8*'(1*'. Malt Hlllm la Mnl 10Maklc:O10 find 1111 Hpef• lmental ffylng NUC* and ralriella II from Iha enemy. euow * * * ''Br9eliOlll" ( 1975) c,..,.... Bt-. Jill Ir• IMld. A T-bu9tl pilot ec:capca a woman'• dlal· leflQ8 IO ,_ ,_ hus- band from• Mexlc:an Jal!. • MOVIR **'Ao .. .._rilfa Maraud· era" (19'2) Jeff Chandler. Ty Hardin. In Burma, Gan- erel Frank Marrtl and hie man try to daatroy • Itta· •• ~ ¥lllaoa dur· a~ 9'0l.OGY "Plant Mowmant" J=*t. Cl) lf'ORT8 8"CTACUl.AA 15-round wee light Heavyweight Champion· ship lloul between Matlh-Sud Muhammad and Vonzell Johnson: European Figure Skating Chemplonahips, featuring men·a and women's com- palllton (from Innsbruck, Austria) D PAOFU8H)NAL llOWl£R8 TOUR Flnall of the S 100,000 Cleveland Open (lrom NOr1h Olmeted. Ohio) fD A OIFT FROM THE EARTH An examination Into the various types of geoth«· mal ,_,,cea and how they cen Ila uMd for pow. er, heal and agriculture. ., INT1'00UQNG BK>l.OGY "Animal Nulutlon" •:OO., PRE8EHTE "Equal Justice For All" An examination ol the case ol J-Ray Mendoza. a Milwaukee Chicano accused of murder in lhe d .. lhs of two poli<:eman In 197<4. IS pr-lad. 1111) OCEANUS: THE MAAIHE ENVIAONMEHT "The Ocean's Edge .. OJ) TOP MHK FIGHT8 OIFTH1!:"10I All va. Norton (Third Fight) <4:to 8D THE NEW VOICE ··v1c1or" A handaome ,_. comer 10 Iha 11c:hool con· TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 3: 00 -''A Connecticut . Yankee in Kina Arthur'• Court." Bina Crosby and Rhonda Flemina star in th.ii movie venion of Mark Twain's famous story of time travel. KHJ 8 5:00 -"The New Cen· turions." George C. Scott ii an aging Los Angeles cop breaking in a new recruit (Stacy Keach ) in this movie from Joseph Wambaugh's novel. KCOP • 6:00 -"The Adventures of Robin Hooe:[" A classic adventure yam with Errol Flynn as the fabled bandit and Olivia de Havilland as Maid Marian. lldoa lo a "New Voice" II attar that he think a ha might Ila gay. ID OCUNU8: THE ~ Bt'•lftOI~ "lnter11dW Zona .. L1IO 8 THE AMENCAH ADVINT\N "Ballooning" American ld11anturara soer up, up and-•)' ... high .. 3,500 I.at In hOI elf llalloonl, a•paroanc:lng brNthlakln(I 111" of the Iowa country· lide D ...... AU -~WOMAN Wonder Women go•• south of Iha border to rac:O\lef a lop MCral lor • mule stolen lly Iha Nula. • WIDE WOAl.D ~ IPOfn'I World Wrllt Wrealllng Championship• (from Petaluma. Cal,~ Intern•· Uonel Tollo(l(lar> Cham· plonahlp (CRESTA) Clrom SI. MofttZ, ~); Women'• MMlara Surfing CtwmplooaNp Cfrom Oahu. Hawaii). l'I MOYIE * * * "The New Cantu· riona" (1972) George c. Scott, Sl.cy Keach. The dally hae of ttwM Loe Ang9lae policeman pt0¥8 lo lie hmWdoue .. W9I .. ·-ding. • MOYIE * * "Hard Ttm." C 1975) Chaf1ae BtonMlfl, J.,,_ Coburn During the Oaprouk>n, • down·and· OUI drltfer llghll hll Wl y tO Iha top Of the New Orleans boxing acana. ·~GOU> ml CAWGAAPHY "Plaln ltallc: Cap11a11" Cl) EMPGENCY "Survival Charter 220" (Par1 11 l!§l NEWS 5:30 IJ LAST~ THE WILD "Kilters Playground" For yeers young loons and cr-tahs h••e Ileen pro- grammed to develop spa· c·••I ak1ll1 in order to sur- lllva. oot man 11 now changing the ground rulOI and thoM animals not su•I· ad to lhem dluppear D NEWS GD CAWQlllAPHY "ttelk: Old s1y1e·· 0 WIDE WOALD ~ 8POAT8 World Wrill Wraathng Championships (from Petaluma, Cat ); lntama- tlonat Toboggan Cham· plonahlp !CREST A) (from St Morou, Swltzarlal\d): Womer>'• Masters Surfing Champlontihlp (lrom Oahu, Hawaii). -EVa..G- a.1108(1) CM~ •D N9CNEW8 • MOYIE * * "PIPPI Lono-tockong" • ( UMl9) Ingar Nllaaon. Par Sundberg. Based on Iha alorlee by Astrid Lindgren The adllontur" of • young Swedieh girt whOM com- panlone are a monkey and a~ horM are retold. • MOYIE • • * "The Adventur" Of Robin HOOd" (1938) Errol Flynn, Olillla de H.-..:larld. The uuMdlng SharwOOd For•I hero rolls Iha rteh lo aid Iha poor. • OHCll.oNA cua.c "BIKlt laland" Two young boy9 lltllpwrodlad on a deserlad laland diKOllef lhat they ahara the Island with two MCapad convic:1•. (Pert 1)(R) • -.L. MOVIM' JOURNAL "A Convaraatton With Clark Clifford" BIN Moyer1 latlo.a with former prasidan· liaf adlli90f and Sac:ratary of State Clark Cllftord. cur- ,_11y OM of WaeflinOton'a top lewywa. about IM man tor whorl\ he wortied. (Pen 11 e:aoee w ..we 8 MMY TYUA MOOA1E Lou wins en award txlt 11 terrified •• .,,. thought of malling an accaplanc.a ;-:C>MOMOWa '"*-· TOMOMOWS ,..,.,. 7:00 8 .. 8EAACt4 OF ..• "Ch!MM Explorers·· D .a CfT'f COMEDY 8 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNe fJ GNm.Y ADAMS Gr1121y Adams rellt&S how hos Indian l>tood brothel and 8en the bear taught him how lo survive on the wltdarnaas • LAWAEHCE W£U< "MllaslonM; 200 Years Ot Ame<lc:an Music:" fD UP AHOCOMINO ··o et With 11" When va1er1e find1 a 1outm111e on Mlc:h•. both youngsters are advised 10 act more sophlatk:ated tl9 8POAT8 AMERICA ··Jersey Shore Marathon ())THE~ Guest: Gene KeltY 0.IAa<~'S JOUNfAL A ,..lure on Capri School 7th grlda atudanta filming lhait own MWllCUI 7=*18 THE MUPflETS ~t: Gano Kally I 'AMILY l'BJO THAr8 HOU. YWOOO ''The Baeutotul 81onde Bombshells" fl) M™ 088IE AND AU8Y "A Oay Woth Stertong 8rown" Osale DaV1S end Ruby Oee tra\194 lo Wash· inglon DC for an inter- lliew with poet and te11c:her Starling Brown Cl) .. UAM:H cw ...•. "Hlndanl>arg Sat>otage" 0 SATURDAY EDmON "Convention Canter Where Does It Stand?" ... OllgoCounty~ -"°9lf I 'J fS I UI W City CouMt1111a11 ''~ 8cllNubelt __... IM ............. a,_ Cor1-11011 Ce11tor In ... , ....... DllfO. ... (1) .... . aNaltll'ln Tho._... 8arlllCa ,..... 1 to ..... l•pt-.~ t•aoheCMat'-141 pr ........ .,,..~. -· ea.. Jon and Ponc h are utlgnact 10 train 11141 petrol's flret lomala motor· ~ offlcan. CPen 11 • ~ MNf( ACllHT9 MTHl'JOe All w. Norton I Second Ir~ CHMLJE'S ANGll.a The Anoal• go und«covar as mo11le 11untwoman 10 stop a man from kilting hla .ct,.... wife. G fl\MtWUON GUMll: Bill COiby. Gina Lohbrlglda. John s.11 ... tian • MONnCAN.O IHOW ~*~'Roo 8ravo· ( 1959) John Wayne, Dean Martin • OCMl8EY "Franz Boas (1858-1942)" The lite Of Franz Boaa, Iha Garmen physlclst alngular· ty r~llla for tihaping the CQUrM of American anthropology. IS docu· mantad.IR) GD IOCCEf MADE ... GEMWn' Ouu.tdorf 111, Frankfurt l:aO 8 CJ) THE TIM CONWAY SHOW 9:00 8 (() f'\.O .MWM.UNAT ..... • NIL llllOCWllle ""°- • ..... To TM .... Tll!I ................... .....MclC ... ~IM--' ..... ,. .. -"' .. ~ MOM towed 11¥ ... .... • tPC SID9ff Nl'YWOM .... • ~Orrt&.MT9 "Tony M ~ I Oety Stewwi" -1=1UNAHI ..... ~ MYWTWl'f "Aumpo6t Of The 9a11eV: Aumpo6t And T~ c-of ldenttty" n:00 I Ve!. w o ,... * * ,_. "AeYenge Of The cr .. tur•" c 1955) John Aoef, Lori~· • cou.w UIQT'ML.l Ore90" n . usct~~ delol .MOYIE * * ··Herd TW-." ( 1975) Chw._ BtonMln. J- Collurn -~~ Celetlrlly' IUdoM: Ahonde Bataa, Kurt Thomaa. Michael Young. Gueal: Roclcle Aobblna. G 80UND9TAOE ''The Ooollle Btott.ra" The Oooble Btothera ptO- vlde one of the _.. •• lln.1 hOut• Of lele\llMd rock mualc u they pet· form "Minute By Minute," "llatan To The Mulle" and many other's. (Al O ' 11:80. UAHA8V JC*U "Murd*' tn The Doti'• HouM" D 8AT\MDAY NIGHT lM Flo lak" a trip back In I 11ma to the Old w"'· I AXNeWI ~ 1WOM>NNIES MOYIE D THE GAH08TEA CHN>MCl..D "Luc:lly" Luc:iallo le kid· neppad by a rl\lel gang. end M~ Lasker ,,.,,._ 10 H811ana lo •talllltlh a baM of operetlons ,,_., 8 KUNGN Cline ptaac:ribea tor a medicine aflOW (IOddesa •ridtan wilt\ • dMdly dia--· •Ill LOW 80AT lullf'• ,,,.~·no• uncle llrln•• my'\tery and Intrigue aboard the ahlp and a docior and his fian- c:oa C8UM ..ioua trouble forOoc fJ THEllALACE Hoet· JllCk JOf\41s Guests Ooahann Carroll Mary MM:Gregor. Pat Paulsen, Ben Vereen. Mochel Lagrand • IUTMED IUUNAH Guests: The Temptations. Jackie Gla•son fll AMERICAN SHOfllT STORY "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg by Mark Twain. "8arn 8urnong·. by W1ll1am Feulkner fR) ~ THE PAPER CHASE ., Klngsfleld's Oaughler · An ambollare . young women tlnds amusemen1 In humilillllng law .tudent J-Hwl. wt>0 IS .. Ir.Cl· ad 10 her 9:30 8 (() LADIES' MAN 10:00 8 (() CONCAETE OOW80Y8 A lucky turn on a dice geme makes J D and Woll the new owners of an eero· space company D HIU STREET 8LUES A local merchants "'0'· !ante group and detective Johnny laRoe's constant "'omanmng give Caplaln FunllO • ma1or headache 8 NEWS D 0 FAHTASY ISLAND Tattoo rac:ei.,.. as a goft his own fantasy. end • atloe alllesmen courts hoa ,..a/thy emptoyer·s daugh· ler ***'.Ii "Allport" ( 1970) Dean Martin. Burt Laneaa· 1er. 0 MOYti . * * • "Olr1y Hatry•• C 1972) Cllnt EHtwood. Harry Guardino. 11:418 MOYIE * * • ··Shamus" (1973) &or1 ~·· Dyan Can-non. 1t:OO •. MOYIE * * • •.i, ··Mine Own Exe- cuhoner·· ( 1~9) Burgess Meredith, Kieron Moore. 12:J08 MOYIE **'.Ii "The Frieod1 Of Eddie C<>yla" ( 1973) Rob· ert Mitchum. Pater Bo)'la. 8 MOVIE • • • "Of Terror's House Of Horrors" ( 1965) Paler Cuatun9. Christopher l ee. • TAl.Ea~THE UNEXP£CTEO 1:00 D SCTV TE1.EVl8fON NETWOAA 11 MAVERICK ID MOYIE • * • ''Major Dundee·· ( 1965) Charlton Heston. Richard Harris • MOVIE • * "Torture Chamber Of Of Sldlsm" ( 1969) Cht11-' tophar lM . LP Bario.er 1:aoD DO•ot11•1m:a N)Q( OONC:PT 1:410 AK.._. 2:211...a 2::IO .... 8 MOYIE * * "Who Kotled Teddy eear?'' ( 1966) Juliet Pro..,sa. Sal Mineo ., MOVIE • • "Marta·· ( 1970) Ste· prian 8oyd. Marisa Mell 3:000 NEWS 3:1518 MOW • • • 'Johnny Come Lately" ( 1943) James Ceg- nay, Marjoroa Main. 4:001 NEWS 4:ft NEWS 4:30 MOYIE • t .. Dragsttip Gorr · ( t957) F"ay Spain, St..,. Terr .. I Uns11re future for public TV By MICHAEL DOUGAN ot t• Dally .. tlet St." Funding is the fuel that keeps public television -where never a commercia l is heard -alive and growing but, in recent weeks. public TV stations have been caught in fiscal cross- currents of political whim and private generosity. And these counter-trends a re being fell al Huntington Beach's KO CE-TV, Channe l 50. Officials at Orange County's only television outlet, where a $100,000 pledgP. drl ve begins Monday, say they aren't sure what lies ahead in their funding future. They do expect some blows tolhe status quo. THE BAD NEWS came short· ly after Ronald Reagan moved into the Oval Offi ce. Word le aked out that his promised across-the·bo•rd reductions in the federal budget would include a 2S percent cut in fundine for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. the major money arm for public television produc· lion. KOCE fatheni are a little wor· ried, explained station president WUUam Furniss, because "we have been funded in the put through the federal government on a two-year authorization. The money he wants to cut out was authorized in 1980." • Changes In the wind could force KOCE to plan on a year-to- year buls, he explained. "It'• so difficult to do any planninl or thlnlllnl about where we want t.o ,o" under those clrcumstancet. a lternat i v e fund -r a is ing measures. he explained . Furniss pointed to a rule which restricts public stations from stating any more about their corporate underwriters than their names. He believes bus inesses would be mor e tempted to underwrite progra ms if more information "not to say commercials" could be broadcast about them. Other fund-raising possibilities include the sale of printed materials . Although that is already being done, "we're pret- ty restricted and limited on how we can talk on the air about them." said Furniss. ON THE BRIGHTER side, Furniss said "we're delighted" about Thursday's announcement of a $150 million grant for the Corporation for Public Broad· c a sting by magazin e mogul Wa lter H. Annenberg , whose Triangle Publications includes TV Guide among its products. '' Jt 's a red-letter day for us," said Furniss. ''Clearly, we're go- ini to make applications." The grant, made throu1h the Annenberg School of Com· municalions at the University of Pennsylvania, will be. used to distribute college courses for credit vta radio and television. As It happens, KOCE Is a pioneer in that area. Local community colleges have used Channel 50 lo broad· cast "tele-counes" to communi· t.y reaidentl for 10 yean. Many public television atatloas do not Include col19Se counet ln their THE roaECAST wUI be leu program schedule. cloudy , Furtnlu adde~.:.,~! ••ova E•PRA811, heavily Reasu thrOWS tn a 1Uver UUll.. f .... b ..___ to ......, .... t "Wt boPt u.ere wiU be a ' rom ....., cme, u --~~-.. or 1 rot of federal rec· a ftnt cl ... product," Hid,... ::i.'t"lo:: and r11trlct1on1" on • alal. "When ft atartect."°'PodJ ! had heard of a telecourse. Now it's a household word and that makes us reel pretty good." KOC E o fficials ho pe fo r another shot in the arm next week. when they kick orr a two- week fund-raising drive. They'll have a few famous friends on hand, and they hope that will help. T e levis ion p erso nality Ste phanie Edwards -who charmed, begged, cajoled and practicaJly threatened viewers into parting with their cash dur· ing the August 1980, pledge drive-will beat it again. SHE'LL BE joined b y octogenarian crooner Rudy Vallee (presumably aana megaphone) on Monday night to feature "The Great Radio Comedians," Milt.on Berle, Red Skelton and Edgar Bergen. On Thursday, James T. Hart, earnest, one or .. The Paper Chase," will be on hand to Re-edited Iii• discuss acting and beg 'for bucks. Roger Barkley of KFl radio's "Lohman and Barkley" <who are, i.n the vernacular. a pair of za n ies ) will h e lp host "Something Spectacular with Steve Allen" and "An Evening with Victor Borge" Saturday night. SPACE IS the place on Sunday,, as astronauts Pete Conrad and1 Russell Schweickart team up, with frenetic weatherman and everything-freak Dr. George Fis·. ch beck for films of our lunar land- ings. On Monday, March 9, Gary "Radar" Burghoff will be on hand. Gary Green, producer of the so-called "Festival Nights," said the celebrities seem to be appearing in response to last August's successful fund drive. ··Whatever we did rieht in August seems to have captured some notoriety with folks." he explained. 'Gate' release set HOLLYWOOD <AP> - "Heaven's Gate," a $36 million Western that got only, a brief ex· po1ure lut year before it was withdrawn, wlll be the cloeina· night attraction or Filmex '11, It has been announced. Tbe • annual la ~ IDternldkleal Film SspoelU. .. 1cb.ctulild to be beld April 1-11 la Hollywaed. Unli.d Art.lat.I pulled t.be IDO\'· l• after mua blasted It -opfttnl ..._ ID New Yan .. Hew ..... TIM fllla .. .._ re-edited and will begin lta re1· ular Loe An1eles run April at. Withdrawal of the mm sent financial shudders tbrouabout the movie Industry. MGM an- nounced it was plactn1 a $15 million cellina on lt• films. D1nttGr lllcbMI ClmiDo, wbD llad wan• Olcar for ''Tlae DMr' Raater," bad bes-"ff•ftD'I ·a .... , oa a ~of tu mlllkla, but ll 100a climbed to tM lllllUoD alter be decided to ftlm tM story of Ute 11th CHlUf'J 1olull09 County, W~ •• wan la•--duftalwtalilr'. ' 6olng up? A lucb dlee pme mak• Jerry a.d <left) and Geoffny Scott the owmn of a hot-air balloon company on ''Con· crete Cowbc>Ja" tonl&bt at tO Oii cm. Channel 2. 1 l I I ' I '18 , rdlLl' c1ac111 br BU Keane bV Virgil Partch (VIP) Or1nge Cout OAJLY Pl.OT/Saturday, Ftbruaty 28, 1881 NEXT TIME ll't' TO Sf MORE QOIET ... ~ I MAI{ J05T HAVE TO PUNCH I(~ N05E ! ,.. ___ _ bV Charlel M. Sct1ultl-· >-----..L..--.\.. ~ .... ' 1-u -rAf SHOE by Jeff MacNelly "I think my eyes are gettin' ready to take a. nap." ''Let's step In tM next room and I'll show you th• -~~~---.., I &by Brad Anderson "But, M(lma, there's no other place f0t our •1 feet when Marmaduke sits back here!" llJDGE P 6'•KB• mt of him." DENNIS THE MEN6'CE Hank Ketchum "C'mon. Joey! Don't knock it 'til you've tried It!" ~ 'l-1.8 - "Okay ... NOW you can knock it." by Harold Le Ooux wt-!Y DON'T lOU lMf lHlfl ~PEAKU AND eiEE WHETHER HE'LL. COME OUT. ~AM! WE'RE PRETTY ~~ Hf'e> IN THERE! Ml88PMCB ---- W~!!U~ A!r;T.-41.AF' ?r' Wli NeED Hl-S . AST"~OLoGY CoLIAMN "'Olt THE NEXT ICJITION •. ! MOON MULLINS l CAN HARDLY by Mell Lazarius W&L..L.1 ACCOICOINti TO LEo 1 Me WA~ CAl'reYIN~ ~· SIG T~OPICAL. S:/*4 AQUAizttA~ OOWN THE HAL.L.1 AND J-4& TALAlrtA~ PA'•·ff~ .... NJ\NC\' YOU'~E A KNUCKL E- H EA~ GORDO BOYS-·· TH AT'S NOT A NICE THING TO CALL EACH OTHER by Ernie Bushmiller DON'T YOU BUTT IN ···THIS IS JUST BETWEEN US KNUCKLE- HEADS by Gus Arriola FUNK\' •INKEa8E6'N ~'VE 60T CX)(J NOW , AND NOW 'THAT WE.'VE GOT l)OU, WE'RE. 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J Or.inge Cout DAILY ALOT/Saturdey. February 28, 1981 Cl ~~uarnuro~rn[ll]~GTiu Scaling down an • epic Baby Doll's daughter 'Sphinx' prove• challenging movie taak 0 Tackles 'Lolita' rok •1 MY 111.AaauT NEW YOIUC <AP> Query WouJcl lt .. ydMaAotically harm a d•Ud le\reU to play a rhUd with w .. om a middle·a1ed man let'a c&ll him Humbert Humbert -faUa ln l'-lll? Such happen.11 ln "Lolita." they la)' ··1 honestly don 't thank they'd understand it," says Blanche Baller, 24 , whose molber. Carroll Balter. earned some attention an 1956 as the re· larded c hild wife 1n "Baby Doll .. THE QUESTION I S academic now. Aller auditioning tykes for the stage version of .. Lolita," lbe producers decided the nymphet role might best be played by a grownup who can play a sexy child well. That party is Miss Baker. On March s. she and Donald Sutherland, he cast as Humbert. matte their Broadway debuts in Edward Albee's drama, which is based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. l!:dw1rd·s wrltinat Is very aen1UOW'. "It's very strwahUorward. But the lanaua1e is so sens~ It rHlly ls abocltin&." A pal of mine who saw its hut preview here admlla to 11ome shock at a simulated sex scene between Humbert and bis tittle lady, plus what seemed simulated masturbation by him. But she stayed. Miss Baker, whose father is Jack Garfein. the director, got Into all this because sbe dropped out of Wellesley College in 1976, in her junior year. She'd dec.ided she preferred acting to biology. She got the itch to emote in th e s ummertime, doini Shakespeare with the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble -"I was the first woman member." Her dad first saw her act in "Twelfth Night" there. "I WAS REALLY nervous. .. He wu probably one of the closest people to me. He had a real love for the theater. for art and life in 1eneraJ. He advised me when I was in college and uncertain what I wanted to do. "I DID WELL in biology but was interested in drama, won- dering if I should take theater courses. He said, 'Oh, absolutely not. never do that. People who s tudy only theater, theater, theater. have nothing to bring to it if they decide to become ac- tors . .. ·When they finally get up on s tage they haven't lived.• He told me I should to to the zoo, go to the museum, take any course but theater in college." She took his advice. Later though, she studied with Uta Hage n , the famed acting teacher. prior ·to facing the bright, shiny, tough and fickle business of actbtg for a living. · SPHINX AND STAR Lealey-Anne Down The show caused a bit of a stir in its Boston tryout run, what with technical difficulties, walkouts by some patrons shocked at its content and the refusal of radio stations to air a "Lolita" ad using the novel's famous opening lines : A~terwards, he came backstage, shook my hand and said, 'I'm sorry to tell you but you're talented .... She's since appeared al Yale in Ibsen's "Wild Duck,'' in film -as a 12-year-old in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan .. and a coed in "French Postcards" - and bas an Emmy for her work in NBC's "Holocaust." ·'Get tough director' "Lolita, light or my life, lire of my loins." BUT MISS BAKER, flaxen· haired, bright and strong of opinion, calls the play "tasteful. If anyone walked out. I think they were shocked by the fact Growing up in a theatrical family, she met many famous folks in theater and film. But the one she remembers most, she says, was the late Harold Clurman, the director, producer and critic: NE'f:Y YORK (AP) -Katharine Hepburn, confirming her rep· Jtation an some circles as an actress difficult to work with says she always looks for a director "who can push harder th~n you can." "I discovered early on -get a tough director." Miss Hepburn wrote in the March issue of Panorama. a television maf{azine. "Now I'm not trying to say I lilte being told to do something which I haven't thought of," she wrote. "I bate it. I go mad. I in· !iult the director. I want lo kick them or weep." ---NOWSHOWING--- COSTA MUA CAllEll CHY£ Bristol (71 4 l 540· 7 444 Westbrook (71 4) 530·4401 NO PASSES ACCEPTED O\Jfll!IG THIS (NGAQlMlNl' A' A: fl.Ir 1.11 ... RIR' ' , ! 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BlllT ACTI!lll-MAllY T't\.111 MooM 1 --""--lllMY . 03!, ~~ BJ 908.TBOllAS HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Not tbe kind ol filmmaker who thlnka amaU, Franklin Schaffner hu directed movies with aubjecta from the RUllian Revolution to World War II. Now be has employed both ancient and modern EIYPt aa a backdrop. • H1a lat.est production ls "Sphinx," with Lesley-Anne Down and Frank Langella starrine in the thriller written by Robin Coolr ("Coma"). Filmed in Egypt and Budapest, Huneary, the Orlon-Warner Brothers f&Jm coat a reasonable $10.2 million, $300,000 under bud1et. Which helps explain why studio mo1ula with eplcg de- mand, "Get Frank Schaffner." BIS C&EDrrs AaE impressive: "Planet of the Apes" "Pat· ton" (Academy Award), "Nicbolu and Alexandra " "P~pilloo " "Islands in the Stream," "The Boys from Braail. •'• He ha~ be~n called the American David Lean, a director who can handle large themes and massive background.a with surety. Filming "Sphinx" in the Cairo Bazaar provided one of bis greatest challenges. "It was incredibly difficult," he recalled. "Finl we rehearsed the actors as quickly as possible before a crowd could 1ather. Then we sent in a camera operator and a grip at the last moment. That ~out~ ~aw the crowd and we'd be picking people out of the shot like lifting fish out of water. By the time we finished the scene, 1,500 people would be gathered around. No retakes, no closeups. Everything had to be done in one shot." · "SPIONX .. WAS FILMED in Cairo and Luxor, emploYing such rarely photographed locales as the Cairo Museum and tombs o.f the Valley of the Kings. Obtaining permissions from the Egyp- tian bureaucracy was "an enormously complicated fandango " said Schaffner. · ' "They wanted to see the script. of course," he said. "They re· quested changes but curiously, not dialogue but more of what I would call stage directions. Tt;aey objeCted to 'dirty galabeya; ·they wanted the clothes to be clean. They wanted to eliminate a child's eyes covered with flies. · "Their main concern was to avoid showing Egypt as a place or filth and poverty. That was all right with me. I've seen a lot more filth and poverty in other places than Egypt. And l was there Cor ambiance, not comment." LOGISTICAL PROBLEMS were tougher than censorship, he found. Props and equipment were shipped lo Egypt from Budapest by sea and air and didn't arrive on time. No accommodations Cor the crew could be found in lourist·jammed Lwxor. The company managed lo rent a Sheraton hotel boat, finishing the location just before the deadline for relinquishing it. The international situation gave the company anxious mo- ments. The American hostages were taken in Iran two months before the start of filming. -Time RED STATES " (!!J Fiii !klO. 7.45 .•. ., SA TISUH 1 JO. J:JO. 5.JO 7:45. 9:45 •• edwards NEWPORT .. AICOUT HWT &MACAIT- arwoonOCl:nao 644-0760 2n<l FE.ATUAl AT VIEJO .. 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Y P1LOT/Saturday, February 28, 1911 Vermont town going Hollywood for new movie ............. WOODSTOCK, Vt. CAP) -A bUuard· llke snowstorm swirls around the fire truclla and rescue workers about to pull a body from tbe icy waters below tbe Milburn Bridie. Frightened onlookers crowd nearby. But shouts of "Clear the set!" and the glare of motion picture U1bts intrude on lbe firemen's heroic efforts, and make It difficuJt for the crowd to feip concern. STILL, THE NOVICE actors hired from amon1 hundred.a of locals look on, anxious- ly awaitlnl their cue from the director. As their fictional counterparts are caught in the web of a supernatural tale, the townspeople of Woodstock are held spellbound by the magic of the movies. On moat streets of this well-known tourist town, it was business a.a usual, but other parts bad been transformed into the mythical town of Milburn. a place with a look of times gone by and the scene of the movie "Ghost Story." Dozens of people strain to watch film- makers prepare for the bridge scene. Long thick cables, lights and cameras circle the fire trucks and police cars that serve as background props for the scene. IN THE CENTER of the chaos, actor John Houseman calmly rehearses bis lines alongside the local people cast as extras. Woodstock's fire truck.a, wblcb now say "llllbu.rn Flre Department" on tbe aide, be explained that "atmosphere" and a chance to appear in a movie persuaded him to 1et in line with about 1,200 people seekins a role. For two. week.a, townspeople watched u construction crews from Universal City Studios ol Los Angeles created a fantasy world amid the quaint shops and sidewalks of Woodstock. A utility office became a stylish restaurant, warmly furnished in the decor or a bygone era. IT TOOK WO&KMEN 10 days to transform the office, said Debra Davia, a Universal spokeswoman. ,She added that the set would be used only one day before being returned to its normal function. Therese Fullerton, who works in the of- fice, echoed the comments of many resi- dents eager to gel a look at the Hollywood creation. "I'm tailing a day off to watch" the shooting, Mrs. FuJlerton said. Along the town's main street, the Woodstock Pharmacy, a candy store, the local courthouse and other locations un- derwent identity changes after the mov- iem akers arrived. TURNING A TOWN'S CLOCK BACK TO 1930 FOR NEW MOVIE Yleual conauttant 119chaef leymour outalde theater Fred Doubleday, a. Woodstock volunteer fireman, is one of 300 who won parts in the motion picture. Standing next to One of the most obvious additions was a statue depicting a Revolutionary War minuteman in the town's main intersec- tion. At least one person, however, didn't notice the temporary decoration. 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DOWN THE BLOC&, a row of atorefronta wu eo.tumed u tbe marble facade ol a lDM-era movie ~com-plete with outdoor 1lua Ucket and neonlllbta. · But the set.a weren't the only attracUom in Woodstock. Tbe veteran performers la the movie, Houseman, Fred Astaire, Melvyn Dou1lu, Dou1lu Fairbanks Jr. and Patricia Neal attracted conaiderable local attenUon dwiDI their stay. After completin1 tbe filmi~I in Woodatock, the crew planned to bead for Saratoga Sprin1a, N. Y., and tben to Deland, Fla., to shoot other scenes. But for the next several months, Milburn will be more than a memory for tbe people of Woodstock u the movie house and other parts ol the set wait for the return of the moviemakers in May, when Vermont's spring scenery will be captured on film. New 'Tarzan' signed HOLLYWOOD <AP)-MylesO'Keefe has replaced Lee Canallto in the UUe role of "Tarzan, the Ape Man," currently shooting in Sri Lanka. Canalito was forced to withdraw because of an injury to bis right knee and because bis stunt double had to undergo emer.zency surgery for appendicitis. ------....... '°PM'' IN) ,,,, ___ ..... COSTA MESA ORANGE So Coast Plaza · 71 4/546-2711 C1nedome -714/634-2553 . SHRINKING WOMAN" "THE NUDE BOMB" I "THE DEVIL --l'ec:lllty i------ru-Cal ••-"Al.""8)1TATU"CR) 21S/Sll.... • ....... -.-- I • f I \· 1 • I , LA MIRAOA HUNTINGTON BEAC la Mirada · 7141994·2400 Huntington . 714/848·0388 CHECK DIRECTORIES AND CALL THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES ...... &.....-•• c..e ...... ........ "._, .. ......, &.....-.......... ,.,. ............ y ..... • sp ....... .... ,,_....y,..., ..... . Ult Ill, .. I I I TwtllO-. ........ at --~· ..... nit ......... 71..... •I I •Mot• ..... ,....., • .._., r· a allPlw BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS """"''~~·· BEST SCREENPLAY I ..... _ _.....,·-_..,._._, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST ART DIRF.cTION SIS'.N SPACD< TOMMY LEE .DIES "<XW. MINER'S IW.K'.Mmr BEST FILM EDITING BEST SOUND alito lllarri~ llEVERLY O'ANC'.fJ . .0 LE\UN HELM Sc~tiyTOM RJCXMAN a...lon !hr ~hr IDIETTA LYNN with GIXlll)£ Vtx:sEY ~ ~ Rtm LAR.9CJi ~ byBERNARDSCHWA.RT'Z Di~ lat MICHAEL AP1'EO A lllatP< .. Hll>l1tWAHr/ ........... ,.,~~··li."l1>.-..__._..,_, f'..t---~. AINl\'t_..,.,11•'1'\tU. • .,.._!'M\o ... lttnfl1t•a""' 'U IUIM'D-_,.Q:l IPGlw• .... MBB~I ------......... ~ ,.... ..... u.... ..,.,. .............. ........... .,,.,....... -·•11111 Ill C....Tt!lllO--.............. y...., IMNMl-o6~~ • ........ ...., ---~·•• • .. --· unrnr ! c.-.... ,... ...... ,,...., ....... (I''" 5'1·511D : ....:: ...:.w:::::.c.. =:.... ~·...... Celll lllftltrt·"41 ~ .................................................................. __ ~---i ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~-' I ' NOW PLAYING ........ L. ~· &uc• 6/J 83~ ........ C.UWllT WtsllNll\~ 891 J'IJ~ lllllWI' S 111 IPI 111 ""'"' ~~· 06~~ ., ........... Oungt 639 8110 ·-·-TU -RM- Se,¥tte ''"" StS1a at Your 000t (Call S..,,_ -Ml Your "'OI) COCTA ...,.141-1219 ,_..._._ ....... ~1 -~~ cs-............... ,.,.,., 6 MAX DEVLIN" "HERO AT LARO!" (N I I "RAGING BUl.L" 1111 "FORT· APACHE" II +~<i ( $ .. 'U:I "TRIBUTE" "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (Ill I "COAL. MINER'S.,_ DAUGHTER" "SMOKEY II" iff:x• ·~"RO lliiMR WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYSUCKLE s.c.-,. .. .,_, '94-151, "ntf OltlAT IANTl"'" IN) --. ....... ,·-"'''-"ltAQIMQ 9UlL" (Rl -. ....... --..... "ROAD GA•S" (N) -. ... -.. , .... ~•tt.e:• ...... -.-.-..... .,. .. ..... l ENTEAT AINMENT I TNVIA Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 28. 1981 ~ . SiJ18er . • staging special •1809TllO•AI HOLLYWOOD CAP> fuMy, sbe doe•n't loo• like an uetutlv• produC'er You don't often find necuUve pro duC'en sleekly dreHed ln lulber and 1llk. wllh loo1 black hair pull~ u1Mly a1aln.at lhe head But there wa s Dlana Rou convlMinaty/ portrayina an uecut1vl producer u she watched produt'er director Stevt Binder c ul s nippets before a computer e ditin1 console i n a darkened room of a ta~ process1nc plant 1n deepest Burbank DU&ING THE lunch break Ross re paired to a n other editing room a nd talked about her new duties. "This 1s the first time I've been executive producer for a television special. l did it for my s how on HBO (Home Box Office. pay-TV), but that was jus t a matter of putting a conce rt on tape. "This s how is dif- fe rent. We started out with a concert al the F o rum <in n ea rb y Inglewood). wher e I did some numbers and in- l rod uced t h e guests : Michael Jackson, Quin- cy Jones an d Lar ry Hagman. Their numbers were done in a studio, and they'll be integrated into the show. ''I ALSO sing a m edley of my familiar songs, and they are in- terpreted by the J offrey Ballet. I tried to get Ron Reagan as one or the dancers. but I was told that he dances with Jof- frey JI, not the main company. In exchange for the ballet's ap- pearance I'm doing a benefit concert for them .... , .......... PRODUCER NOW Dl•n• Ron in New York. ··Post-produc tion is where it all com es together. Thal 's the ex- citing pa rt: watching Steve Binder assemble all the pieces. The whole idea doesn't really hap- pen until now, and I Jove getting inside the s how and being a part of the creative process." Diana Ross doesn't o ft e n appea r on television, e ven less so in movies. The score so far . three films in nine years. "Performing , persona l appearances and recording a re m y basic fields," s he ex- plaine d . "When I do films, I want them to be special. I feel comforta- ble in personal ap- pearances, comfortable in r ecords . Not so in films. "THAT'S WH\' I h ave been cautious a bout making movies. Each one I have felt s trongly abo u t . stron~Jy about." M arcello Mastroianni L aura Antonelli !. CWjfonijst,-ess1R1 For Your Llstenl;'!;::ure Pianist David S.turday, 7 P. . "' -. PO~ I 'I . ., "; c ~. •N, _,, .,,. , •• v •'. h/j t>/''I! 8 H:.ADEMY AWARD · N0\11NATIONS including BEST PICTURE rn:ni A P\:ltomounl I -~1 ~ -72 ~ NOW PLAYING lOWAllOS' llllSTOl lDW&llO'I WllTUOIMI •&• lllU 'l&l& ~"'• A•~ ~o t•J ~·oe• G•ott ~JO H Q1 B•u ~?9 ~339 lDW&llOI' llOOOllUDGI IDWlllO'I l&IOUHC:ll • PUIU ACClnD Iv oe )~I 06)~ l lo<o )81 \880 ... T•& ...... llT Five breeze to per/ ect 11 's Br TOM ftT\18 ................... Sometim• I.be quaUonl are •lmply too easy -and tbal wu the cue lul week wben five of the top ala trivtaddictl breeied lhroulh the lineup wflbout a falae •tep. Thus. &• 8c~•erler and Dr. Wl•atoa o· .... cUn1 to thelr precarious hall-point lead over Jlaa and Cral1 McCoy , while Barbara Dela•• moves inlo a tie for third place three p oints off the pace Hopefully today"f; diet TRIVIA of diWes will be more challenging. As us ua l. get questions eight and I nine and you earn the bonus point. l. EDWAaD BKIETENEUKGER k.new he'd never get all that on a marquee, so he shortened it lo what? " 2. At what hospital does Dr. Smock practice? 3. On \he TV series "Magnum, P. I .. " what is Macnum's full name? 4. The phrase. "doing what we do best" is sung in praise of what transportation organization? S. PETElt PALMEa WASN'T the first "Li 'I Abner" on the silver screen. Who was? 6. "I'd gladly take you back and tempt the hand of fate," vows the singer of what song? 7. Name the defensive back who set a Super Bowl record for pass intcvceptions r ecently 8. RUDY AVARIAN CAN be found in what s tage comedy? 9. This Oscared movie produced many memorable quotes as well as the lesser-known one : "We all try. You succeed." 10. Johnny wouldn't have come marching home if he hadn't been treated to a surprise party by his new friends in wha t movie? Last Week's Answers l. Julie Andrews (name change) 2. Phil the Forecaster (Darling's weatherman) 3. wtte Lenya, in "Mack the Knife" <Bond ac-lressy' -. 4. Greer Garson and William Henry Ha rrison (actress and president) Auditions called for variety show Auditions for the San Clemente Community The ater's first annual variety show, .. Follies a la Carte," will be held today and Sunday a l 2:30 p.m in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Director CharUe As hbaugh is looking for talent in all shapes, sizes. and ages including pianists, drummers, a barber s hop quartet, singers, dan- cers and performers for blackout-type sketches. The show opens March 19 for an eight- perforrnance run at the playhouse. Further in- formation may be obtained by calling Ashbaugh at 498-1300 or 492-3142. S46 1711 l111Sf0l Al ~U .. f 1 f>IN(ll • MIDNIGHT MOVIES • Frtd•y & Saturct.y Screen •1 ScrHn #2 D.vld Euex The Who • Ton1my TRIVIA BOWL XXI ST ANOINQI I Ot Wl11tlOt10'8o091e 1111 "°" Ed St.-•ler I Ill 11\1'> l Ctelt *Coy I 111 II MH(ll) II J 8••-•0.1~1111 II fr.Cy Godfrey<'! IS 8011to 8Ml~i. I I) Ml Now Kid• on l-n OJ H •· •lllUry •-t'fY UI 44 I. Nall<Y Prior UI d Barry•, Lu<lly El....,, IS\1'>10 I . 'L..Cky Penny Ill )7 ' W-y INflr UI Jl\I'> 10 AIOWMtwt ll'hl 14 • no"""' re<elved -nail Of IHI •cor••••tcled 5. Cole Porter in ''Kiss Me Kale" (improl;>able rhymes> 6. Roger Price ( .. E lephants" book> 7. Dizzy Dean ("stud" announcer) 8. "Impolite Comedy" (Ogden Littlefield ) 9 "AJI About Eve" (Oscar movie quote) 10. "The Electric Horseman".(movie riddle) (Send yoor an$WerS to T RIVIA, clo Uw Doily Pilot, Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 All entms must be recei~ by Wednesday, otherunse half the player's tcut score will be awarded! Stunt men fight for safer uvrk HOLLYWOOD (A P I In the fil m ''The Stunt Ma n," Os<.'ar nominee Peter O'Toole plays a director obsessed with capturing high-risk action on film even 1r 1t means jeopardizing the Life of the tille ('hara<'ter The story 1s fi ('titious. But in the last eight months. three .issista nl camera men have died while filming stunts, and some of their colleagues are trying to do somethin~ about it. THIS WEEK, I N l\N indus try trade publication ad that read "Ther e is no s hot worth a life ," the cameramen 's union, two stuntmen's associations and the newly ror.¢ed A<J Hoc Safety Committee called for suriesliops on safety measures that could pr event future tragedies. The committee hopes to draw up a set or safety guidelines at a meeting of cameramen. stunt men and fi lm tru<.•k drivers. "There's a lot of craziness going on and there 1sn 'l enough consciousness around,'' says Brianne Murphy, a photography director and one of the comm ittee's founders Ms. Murphy s aid s he and two other cameramen decided to form the safety group aft er the funeral or th£· must recent accident victim, Ja<'k Tandberg, 49, who was hit by a stunt car that went off course during filming of a television movie. "Tht• Vive or Mc ." LAST JUI.\', ROONE\' Mitchell was killed when a movi ng camera truck filming an episode of "The Dukes of llazzard" ovt!rturned on fl dirt road. Robert Vand1:car died last.November when a helicopter from whiC'h he was filming a scene for "Magnum. P.1." crashed in Ha waii. In addition, "there's bee.n quite a few hurt," said llarvey Parry, an 80-year·old member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures who be~an his career in the elays of the Kevstone Cops. STEREOPHO SOUND IL.1· I~ • .. 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Cll, County ol OrM199, Sl•lt 01 souu.:u •. J 11. I b t: tt f ~. I!: U PUBLIC NOTICE SOI DP.Rl1 J R Cl'!iidl'nt '" Cul>lJ ~lt•\J (, u Pa:.H•l.I ~•O U. 1<o11 1oa.e1 Celltor'1)e, 1"9•-000ft. , ... ,. ""· or oenon•• or-rty dft<rf- U" lt \ ''" FrhruaJ \ 26 1981 in l·u,t .a Mc!ltt l'u 41 the a.:l• P UBLIC NOTIC~ i.i~ . ' J · OESCA1PTIOf( Mel•l de Wllll rt · N111M •OTIU OP MUal-.O OP PeTtTIOll POil AUTMCNllTY TO ucecUT• c.aASe CANNUMee•P ..... l)f !J; ~il "'I" horh on Juh FICTITtOUS•USINESS •.u.. ., \ I HAMISTATEMliNT ~ ::r 1 !I:!.> I 0 • J C I\ l' !1 l l' I l ne IOllOW11\Q !>ti wn I> dotnQ l>u'< 0 .. I a h I) m ·' 11 e " J !> II n•u •• L ~r11du.ilt•11f ~~l'nl\t:rs1lvuf OS IRlli.E ~ J AH 1rOJ<IAl r e,l.l !t .illd rt'l'l'I VCd a Sl:RVICE. 21/I S•n Jiu" ln , CO>I• 8 M~•~. Ca "11>7• u\'h\'lor l>1.•.;r1.•t• m HU.Sin~!. w .111.m F Oest•rre1c11, 1111 ~•n \dm1nistr.11tun llt' ('amt' to Ju•t1ln Cos1.0 Me~.C• t1•1• r a1•1 ftt: P;ili:,ades Cu 1n rn .. ""'""'"I\ c:onovcteo by •n Ill \952 .1nd h l' has work~d fur ""'"u••~1111am F C>e•1trro1en }1a d)11ondl Dou~las fur thl' 11"' ,,.,.,,...n, w.t• 111.a """' "'" p •I, t '.!!I , "Jr' 11 l.' w a 3 Counh Ct•r• 01 Or•no• (oun1v on t ra11,f1•rn•tl lo l hl' llunt Feoruarvl 1"'' FISUtJ 1111:t1111 Rt•u1·h .\lat•Dunnt'll Pu1>11\n,,a 0.onll" ,.,.,, Od•ly P1101 0 11Lq :l al! 111 197 2 a nd i-.o r,u,11.1b,1'1111 •JHI P UBLIC NOTICE t·,,l.1bltshl'cl rt1s 1llcnt•l' 1n l "''' J .\fr •• 1 l 'u a t that 11111 .. lk 1s :.11n·11,'t•ll In ht~ "" 111~ w1f .... .\1arn I F.lg1~·) E FICTITIOU~BUSINESS $ullwrg u( t 'o!>ill .\ll':.iJ, Ca -in~ 10~::,:vs~~!'!,~~':.ng tiu\I ;ind j S\111 Trt•) Solberg of n•~· a> (·1hlJ .\f('sa, t •:.i ab o SIS HUNTINCHON BEACH SOLAR tcr~ •J ·me Es tes Joyi· Hin ,ENERGY, ••2•? Cr\IPr-• LM>e, Hunt .. ' ._ .... • r tnQton 8t!acn Ca 9'l..,.Y p e l' : s l' I m,..i w I d I u n d . . barley 11'1(h4lrO Sl>ort. lo70 Chip K alhryn B rnn ell. B e lt) ""' L•n~.Hunt1no1onBeMll,C• ,,.,., Soulh:ird. all 11f Oklahoma Tiii\ ovs'""" "conoucteo .,, •n 1n all d (;I» ··1 ~· s pan(' y 0 f d!Yidu•IDarley Richard SllOrl Sr11uh'<.'<fo. Cu f'riencls ma\ 1111\ •ta1emen1 '""' Ill.a •1th ih• call al lhC' Baltz RC'r~~rori County Cter• 01 Orange County on Smith ,(,-T uthill Wt>stAJi(f Ftbru•rv s, IM'I -~ FISJ1't C h a pcl .\tort wlr~ on Sunday . Pubil\he<I Oranoe Coa•t Dd11v P1101 )lar<'h I. 1981 lo pay their .Feb 1 u,11,28.1qe1 1ou1 respl•cts from 12 ·oo noon to · -- .; · oo P M Ser\"H•es will bt' PUBLIC NOTICE hc•lcl on M un d<iy. March 2. J I 9 ll I a l Pu <· i f i c• V i e w N-~M ~lt-morial Chapel. ~ewport "~~i::.::::::s Beac h, C'a al 10.00AM with Tiie '°''_."'...,._,I$ c1o1119 t>u•I Re\' Brul'l' K urrlt• of lht.• nuus: Pf'l'Sb\'tl"rhin Churc h of tht' NOROIC PHY~ICAL l'HERAPY. C ll \' l." n a fl I Cl ff 1 (' i a t Ing 16111 v.-, MIUIOft Vie lo. Ca. t2"1 G. MoNce Fltneeter. A.P.T., 1'111 Pr" .tie mt ... rmrnt at Pacific ve,.edo, MJulon Vtejo, C• "'" \' 1 l' " \1 cm or 1 a I f' a r k This lluS.lnest Is cOllducteo llY ·~ In· ·~ • Scrvil'I.'!' undC'r the cllrN•tion olvldualG. Montee FIUw•ter of 11:.ilh fll'f'/,!C'ron.Smilh & r111s ,..,,_, w•• 111.a with the T ll l h If I \\' l'!. l {'It ff ('ha pe I County Clerk or Or•not C°""'' °" ~l orlu.1 n nf C1•sla .Ylesa Fe11ruarv1t, 1"1 s 11: n:n 1 · THO)! PSOS I II \1 I ~ 11 \ \: F (I H D l'll<n-1 l'SO:'\. re:.1ll1·nt 111 • ('11r11onH (!,.I M ur, (.'a FIMIS4 Pullll>l'ltll Orenoe Coest Dally Piiot Fell 21, 11, Mar 1, U, 1 .. 1 911·•1 P UBLIC NOTICE l'"''l'd '-"'a) on F c•hruan l'ICTITIOUS •ustNIESS 24. l!JHI 111• 1:-!>lll'\IVt•d tH NAME nATIMENT hi:-"1k fldl\ M Corona I.lei The 1oi1_.nv penon " Oolno """ M. a r l' " . lo f) ~ s (.' 0 t t n•HN.~WPORT NAILS OF NEWPOllT Thonipsun 11f S<1n I< ranc1st•o SE.l'CH. 111 Rl.erslde A .. ., Hewoort broth1·r' Th11ma~ PiJlrnr r of eu c11, ca. n..1 Lo!' 1\ngC'l1•:-. 1 ·a . Thctma!. Gar~':: G'::::'c e8:'.;:J,· 1111 I.arson, Tliom.1J~11n •if \lmnesola , s_is Jim eallty l<'r 1'. \ 1•lvn I l1111gh of Mm This stet-• w•s lllf<I .,,1111 the nt•:-.11l.1 -..tt•p l'lllltln•n. l>uniel County Clerk 01 Ora1199 County 011 81•11-.1111 ••f l<,1mon:.i C a Fe1>ruery1t.•"1· l'tMm V1c k 1 S;1k1ol.a of C'o:.ta Pu1111..-0r..., cou 1 Delly Piiot M l'!'iJ. ra.. l'Ollllll' ,J11l~· of Feb. n . 21, Mer 7. u .... , UH1 On1111:c. (.';1 t"hutk Ul•nson of II 1n·r-..1d1• ('a and P aul B l·nson of Sunla Ana. l':i M1•m rma1 st.•rnces will bl· h<•lcl 1111 Sund<•Y. March 1. 1981 al I OOP?\1 :Jl lh<' Pac 1fk \'it•\\ C hape l \\ith J im £\an<1C'l11 off1cialin~ In lie11 of flowers Ull' family request 1·onl ributions be mad e lo lhl' 1\mc•ncan Cancer Society Pa c ific \'1cw Murtuarv . Ncw11orl Bcal'h director s • KLEIN Pt::NN Y DIANE KLEIN. lovmi.: "lfe of Gary , beloved mot hrr of Ryan, rlau~hter of Rober! and E l izabeth Blowers. s is ter of Dawn a nd Rob1•rla 'Blower . M<'mon al scrv1C<'S w ill be he ld on Saturday. F'chruary 28. 1981 at 10 (l0Al\1.:1t St J oachim's Catholic l'hurc-hl 1974 Orange. i\vl', Costa Mesa Ca. Contribution s may be • .._,;:iclr tu lht.' Penny Klein M emorial F o undation c o Or S te phen Armentro ut. ' UC I MC'clil'ul Cl'nter. 101 City prl\'l '. Oran~e. Ca McCOltMla MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano' 495·1776 H.UIOlt LAWK-MT. ~IYE Mortuary • Ceme11!?1Y C remelory 1625 Grsier Ave Costa Mesa 5.C0..5554 P'IHCIUOTHIH llU. UOADWAY MottTUAltY 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 6.C2·9150 IM.nlHfiHON .SMITH & TVTHkl WISTCLW CHANl 427 f 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 fllHCllaOTtmS SNITHI' MOITUAIY 627Ma1n St. ..._,nlington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI llOUSBIJSINIESS NAMESTATIEMIENT f he lollowtngperson ls001n9ovsineu •• FORCAR PARTS, 1113(,1 Oal>Oro L•nt. Hunt•nglon Buen. Celilornla 9)b•8. Paul Jun Bloom, •901 Hril, Sull& }18, HuntlruJto... 8e•t h. Caltforn1• ., ... '"""'"'~•IS condu<led llY..., ..,. Ol•ldlJel. P•ul81oom Tll•• ,..,,...,.,., was 111eo will! Ille County Clt•k OI 0<.,99 County on Fell 1', 1981 1'1M746 Publlsnea Or""ge c .... D•llt Pilot. Fe11.21.Mercn1.1•.21, 19111 tu.11 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS•USINIE$S NAMIESTATl!MENT The toll-1t19 per-.s •r•doi119 l>vSI· ntn•s. PRECISION IMO .. MACHINE EN TERPRISE 1115"" So. Gra,,.,,S•n· t e AN, C'al e t1705 NI u1 J emes Helson, 1s.10 Hu dr, l.•Mlrada,Calilorn••*ll ••Id Guv. ,,.52 Coral wooo Lene, Hunt glon Buell, Celllornl•t7'4'. Tnl bu5lneu 15 conducleO by • gener at p.1rtMr'1'tlp. MICh.MIJamesNel"°" ftHs \fMMnttnt w•s filed •Uh the County Clerk Of 0<.,0t County on Fel> 4, 1981. l'IH226 PubhSNll Or•n!ll! C<w•I Delly Pilot, Feo 11.Merc:111, 14,71 , 1991 1041 e1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSeVSINESS NAMIESTATeMl!NT flle to11-1119person lsOOl1191>Yslneu .. , (1) ANAHEIM TATTOOING CO , U) SOUTHERN CALIFORNl.I' TAT. TOO SUPPLY, 421 S. Brookllurll, Anehelm, Calllornie9JIOI. .l'llntO Jesse Orsini. Jr .. '1 Merli Park Drive, Garo..na, C..lllornla901'1. Tiiis .,.., ..... IS Con011( Ito l>y .,. In· dlvlOu•I. All,,..,Jes.seOr\Anl. Jr. T11ls , .. ,_, wes 111.0 will! 11\e County Cl•rk of Or.,99 Cou111y 011 feb 21, 1911. l'IS6147 Pullllslwo O<enve Coesl Daily Piiot. ~eb. 11, M¥UI 1, t•, 21, 1 .. 1 11>11 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUIJMeU MAMe ITATuaMT Tiie loll°""'"I _.., I• doing """· neues: GO WITH THE G"AIN, IHIU U11ll C Joy Strttl, Ger ... G,....,., Ce!llOl'llle ..... ' OON 1111'1 .. , .,, AmltMt Wey, N~ lltt<ll, CelllOmle t..O. Tlllt ""'""' 11 Conduclell by an Ill· dlYIWeL o-1ur1 .. Tlll1 ~ ... llltd wttll Ille c-ty Cieri! of Or.,,.. Cou111y 011 Feb. 11, IW.1. fll ... ,..._. ..... 0-... CAIHI Delly Pllet, ..... 1•. 21, •, Mettll 1, ... , 1~ turn I It. Mltl•tci.WI• (4 ), Work tel• 11· •a I 1 ll, CMl,.111-1 12). f41QS l n l>OAOI ' Sm•ll •lllppln9 l>oH• I " c .. u 1 L•rve •hlpp1n9 110 .. , 11• us ... 1. 11 ... cero,,.,1ci.,.lmetel) (II, Mtl•l •l.wKICJ'~ 11') lll, -192lEN NAN I pOwtr sw .. p., 11), Ler9t m•cll•n• tool vice I 1), Met•I work l•l>ltll Ill, Mei.I rOO• I ICIO P•ll•h ol .. ooo 11· •)'I (O, Pa1nl.l'rr .. 1or Peas fl c4-.sl NllOf pttUJ h '' (IJ, Pl .. 11< '"""' 110 <•~•l. eon .. ,., 11e11 111 . Stool Ill Clwirs ltlr«*tnl 121 ; Metal locke,. Iii Nll.,ell-ou$mtlAl parl$. D•l•O 1111s2Sthdey Of FtlH'ueo ...... Pl•llOCIHNUNTINGTOH•l.ACN INDUSflUAL l'AllK,ell"'l..- partMtllMp, lly 01.ANl.Sl.l.l.ON, AllWIWY 111 l'ect OEAHIESIELLOH At-yalYW lllls...tllPehllwA .... S<olltJ9J W!Nttlw, C.. -2 Publ"""° Ounge c ... s1 Oe1ly Pilot, FeO 78 MJJrt111 1081 IOlS-11 PUBLIC NOTICE N7U11 NOTICIEOF •VLK TaANSl'IEll cs.cs.'101-6117 U.C.C.l lOWHOMI f MAY CONCERN. NoUcetS herelly QIV1tn lollle Cr .Ollors ot L• M•t'lM Fr•nca"•, • C•llforn1a Cq,rpor•flon. Transt•ror. •how tMni· ne~!. •ddtH.) '' 11S.SO Gillette Av•nue-, Irvine t111l, County ot O<.,ge, Stateol (dJlforn.•, trwl tt bulk transter 1s •bout lo lie m-to Hun9ry l lger, Inc .. a Ca l1torn1a Corp0fallon, Tr•nsteree, •hoie bYMneS\ aOdtK\ •s UJ•S Oan•rd Street. v.,. Nuv• '''°'· COulllY OI LO> An99le\, Stal•ofCtilUorm•. Tne properly lo b;o lr•nSlerrtd Is lot ateo al 3201 E Coa•I H19hway, Coronaci.1 Mar911U5, CountyolOr.,~. St•teof C•f1forn44J .. S.ta ptoPfr1y 1\ de11<rtbt'd 1n oitneral as . All \tock tn traor. ttxturr.1 .c:autp· mtnl •M good '""' ol lnal restaur.,I bus1 n e\S kno w n •\ 8tnn•rd s R•'>l..,,o,.I ana •oc•led at 1101 E Co••• H 1g11wev. Coron.toe! Mar, 9U2S. County ot OranQt, Sl•teol C•ltforn1a Tt1c bulk tran,sfer wlll be ton~ummat· eoonorallertl'le lllhOayolMuch, 1~81, •no c1a1rm may o.. 111•0 •I WELLS FARGO B.l'NK, NA , E"'ro• Depart menl, Re Escro.., No Ml·JS'6, ""° N:ewporl Center Orlvtt r: 12l01 Ne.-rport Beacn, C.A 92600. Couniv ol OrM1ve, Stat@ of C•IUorn1a All cla ims must bit rtce1'lt'd •t lh•s •d· dreu lly tne ••Ill dey ot Marc II, 19111, un· le\\ ,,.... t>U•k trM!.f..,. •lso mclUO.t the traMl•r of 1111v<>r llcenst. In which case, all c•••m) must be received prtor to lhe O••• Ot\ wf'uch th~ liquor litt nse ts lr•nsterred by tfW O•pertment of .l'lcono1tc BeV<!r-Conlrol. So tar•• known lo llle 1ran11ertt. ell lluslntu """"'' ""d ecldresses used lly T ran•leror lor lhl lhrte y.ars 1•'1 past, 1101lltrtf'I lrom the el>O•e. are None. Oatea Fot>ruarv7•. 1911. HW'Qry T1grtr, Int. • Cal1for n1• Coroor•llon N11S71 Well~ Fargo BM1k, N.A. '60NowP0r1Cen1er Dr a 1230 Newoort Betel!, CA 92..0 Escrow Department •ll4.1·3S46 Att· PamGo1dl>er9 Pullll•llell Ora~ Co.•! Dally Pilot, 1Ce1>. 21. 1991 A petition has been filed by F rank A . Kimball In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that. Fretnk A. Kimball be ap~oirited as personal repres entative to ad· minister the estate of Charles T . Tigner (under th e Independent Ad · m inistration of Estates A ct). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on March 25, 1981 at 9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your o bjec tions or file written objections w ith the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be In person or by your at· torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a con· tingent creditor of the de· ceased. you must file your c laim with the c ourt or pres ent it to t he personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters a s provided in Section 700 of the Prdbate Code of California. The t ime for filing claim s w ill not ex· p ire prior to four months from the date of the hear· ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file a re· quest w ith the c ourt to re· ceive spec ial notice of the in ventory of estate assets and of the petitions. a c · co unt s and report s d escribed in Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Craig C . Alexanclttr, At· torney at Law, Voegelin & Barton, 4343 Von K41rman Ave., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 IU Pl lllCMI COU•T OP CALI P'OllNIA flt NOllTM MIU. IT•eeT, LO. .... •UU,CA._,I .,.__, COlllMMe OalPPITM Notice la~ el,,... tMI •o0er1 Glbloll J..._ ,._ filtO e petllloro '°'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mllflorlr, lo e..cult ,_ de&e:rll>td ... PAllCeL 1 I ... ._..,., Tllel portion of l.ot 21 of Trect No. 607, 111 Ille clly ot .... .-Beocll, covn- IY ol Or .......... of Celllorllle, .. Pt PUBLIC NOTICE mep rec.-In._ 27 P ... jO of N11S7% miK•ll-....... 111 Ille office of NOTICE 01' INTIENOEO TaANSl'IEll FICTITIOUS•USINIE» Ille c-ty recordltr OI ..id county,• OF 1.IOUOll LICl.NSIE 011 LICENSE.S NAMIE STATIEMIENT , ... , -'Ion of Block 114 of Irvine's NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 10 lh• IOll-l1'9person,•redol1191>Y•I· S-lvllloft, es Pet' ""'P recor-Ill the CreOllorsof· .... Merine Frencalse l'leu.-.: B-I ...... ofmllOl'-rKonl. Cahll)fni. CorPO<atlon Feci.rel 10 AMBERWOOO INSU RANCE m•ps, 111 IN office of MIO county re· No •S·ll:M·w.J Ileen .. .,;,.,_.°"''""" BAOK ER~. 1931 So D•lmler, S.nl• corder. *tcri-es follows: edelrts• Is 11"° Glll.ite Ave., In llM Ana, CalllotnoA927~. Begl11nln9 •I • pol111 In the City otlrvine, Covnly of °'""9' Slale C•ulOyMea-11, 1nc.,e c.i111orlll• norlll•ester11 llnt of Mid Lot H, dis· ol C•lllornl• n71J ll'lat • lr•n~ter ,. corooreUon, 2'1:11 So. Oelm1tr S.nl• lenl IOlllt\ u• 07' 00'' -.st 16.to 1 .. 1 about to lie' m.tae' to Hunvry Tlittr Ane.C11llorn1•9270S. ' lrOOll IN l'nlKt nor!Nrly cooner ol Mid Inc • Calllornl• CcwPO<allon Feoerai fllls ~neu Is conOvchto llt • cor· •ot•llCINMllletlleftce,_,,.75•01·00" 10 'No. 9S.t"·0910·1 1 ~1ended l>Of•I'°" ... ~· us ... lwt; '"°""' -st• 03' •••n"er .... ,,., .. l>UsllWn •Odress IS CASSIDY MAllWELL.INC 46 Htl 9';1• '"'to Ille wnterly lint IOU O•nerO SlrMl In tne City ol V•n J emesF Ces«dy, ol Hlgl\ Ol'I .. es -n °" • llcel\Md Nuvs, Co..ntv o• Los Al'9fl••. Stele ol President svr.,eyon mep, recorded In~ l6 C•lltornla 91401, Ille 1011ow1no Thi• st••-• "'" llloo with tnt 0..-S record ol .....,.YI, In .,. oflk• a1eo11o11c l>e••••ve licen1t Numbe County Cleft< ol 0r ... 99 C:O..nty on Ft ll. ol 1119 c-y r~r of seld 0<""90 '1·SOltl. _.,,..11., o .. c:rl-ano 1,. t•. 1'1tl. County; °*'<• soutMrly, •'°"9 u ld '""° 10< Ille p<em•w• 1ou1eo •• 3101 . FU6141 westerly lint IN lofl-1111 co..r,.., E Coest Hi9t1way In the Clly 01 Corone Pu1>lls1>eo Ora~ C.0.'1 Delly Pllol S0..1111'' 11 SO"*"' ISS.S61 .. l lo ltte .,.;, Mer. County of Or.,.Qe, Stele ot Fob 28,Merc:h7.11,21, 19111 IOJ04i l>egl11nl"1 of• c ..... <OllC•" easterly Celllornl• llavlne • , ..... of 1'0.00 Itel; IO<lthe,. Purwenl 10 '"'h 1n1tntlon Ille un. PUBLIC NOTICE ty I0.631"1 elOtll Mid curve lhrOU9fl • Gef\lgneo is a.,py1no to 111,' O.p.1rl· cenlret ....,. of :io• 00' 00''. south 11' ment ol .l'lcal>Ollc Btver•11e c on1ro1 '6' 10" _, '1.10 '"' lo 1119 1>egln11ln9 lor lnuanc:e """ lr•nsler ot the lollow· ol • cur.,. COllCe .. norlll-sterly hev· •"9 •ltOflOl1c tievor-11ten><t Oii se1e 1119 • redlvs of 71,71 '"';. SOUlllefly Gener•• ...., P\ibllC E•l1t19 Plac• lor FICTIT'IOUI •USINl.IS •no soutllWHtff1y 10.IM , .. , •I-'"" prem1 .... IOUlf<I •I 3101 E c:o .. 1 NAMa STATl.lllWMT u lo curw Ulrougll • centrel -•• of Hl9nwer. Corone <ltl Mar CA 'f'2US Tht loll-Int ""''°"' ere 001111 102• •O' oo•· to • POlnl of rever~ Amo~ml ot purch•ie Prrt• or ton· buslne1\ as: cur•aturo wllh • curve co,.ceve slder•llon '" connet l•on w11n sa10 ROSENTHAL I. ASSOCIATES, sovlheHle<l'I' M•l"I t radiu' of 1'0. lran•ler 01 s .. o license 1s IM •um ol t ... 1 Le,_ Ynt, El T0<0, Ce. HUD IHI, • radlel at ••Id POinl ol reverse l•91 .000 oo "'""" con SI sh 01 tnt C enayde v. Rose11111e1. U H i curve lure llHrs •• o•· 10" eul ; to11ow1n9 paymonh LereOo u,., El Toro. C• tUJO sovtllw .. ltrly IS.IO rttt a1ono u 10 De1cr11111., • .I'm•""'' Richard .I'. Rosenlll•I, 1•U1 curve llW0\1911 • c:enlrel •"91• or JS 07' Chtch 10 ooo 001 Lereoo i.-1 El Toro, C• 92•JO OJ" to • point on • tint r,unnln9 Promissory nott> .a1:000 oo lllis DV•lneu ls co110ucted lly • ""'llleasle<ly lrom tlle~st Hlerly All otr.er ""'"'"' n•m•• .no .ao v-neral perlner\l\lp corner of Loi 1• QI said Traci o . .01 to areuu used llr IM TrAn•ltror w11111n CeNyde v. RowntMI 11\e mfft northerly c I Lot 4 In lllrff yur~ 1•st """so tar a• i.no•n to lll•• >1•1-1 .... 111.0 with Ille Block l6 of La~ Clllfs as per "'"P IM T •a'l)•P<ff are None I County Cltrk ol Or•nve Cou'!ly on rtcorOtO In -'· -s s• .,,., S9 of ,,, •• II l\aS l>O!en •gr...O .,., ... ,.,,Said January 1l, ... 1 '•Id mhc•lleneou' maps; thence hcen\ttf' ~nd 1ntrncteo -r•n\ter~f a\ re F1S4 .. nortll S4' 1" 00'' west 112.29 1 .. 1 ••-ou11eo oy Sec 1001' 01 tr.e Bu"ne" Pulllllhed Or-c ..... O•••Y Pilot M IO 11119 IO Ille Hste<ly tine of Cenyon ano Prolr:sstons coo., 1na1 tne con I Fol> 11, 11, Mer 1, "· 1"1 Hl41' Orl'i• ., sl'Mtwn on Mid r•cord of tUr· \1d•r•l1on for '"' transt,., ot Sca•01 1 vey n-belt19 Boet C.,,yon Drive es lortn•f' " to lie paid only 4lln >a10 ---- •flown Oft Ille map ol Mid Trecl Ho. tran•ler ""' l>Mn •PC>•O•td DV ••10 PUBLIC NOTICE .07; lllenc•-lh1J 07' 00" H •l lSO 11 D•P••lmMI OI Alc:onohl Beveragt IHI ••ono Mid tHIH1Y fine to lhe Control, al the escrow 0t114rtm•n1 ol PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSIUSINIESS NAMESTATIEMINT The loll"*•"!! person 1sdoln9 l>Usf1Wss as: NORTHAOP REAL ESTATE. 611 W. 1911\ Strte(. Costa "'-M. Cehlornle '>2U1 Crooer Au1 Estele Inc , • Celllorn1e coroorellOll, •21 w lttll S1ree1, CosteMese, G•lllorni•97'77. This l>Yslness I• conOucleO lly a cor· Po<•l.on. INC, CROCKEA REAi. ESlATE Anita N0<llvap, VlcePrtticlelll TlllS S .. ltmenl Well 111.0 Wllll Ille County Cler1o; of O<-C.O..nty on Ftll. 16,1 .. 1 1'1M1U Published Oron99 Coest Dally Pilot, Fell.21,Mercn7.l•.11.1"1 11•-11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlflOUI 9UllMelS MAME STATll.lllWMY , ... ,..._.,,. --11 ........ bull· MSSAt.: C A S1"1Ll.O'S YARD MAINTENANCE SERVICE, lt41 Pon1on• St., 41>1. s. <:otte Mew. Ce. 92U7 ' Fellpa Cesllllo Go11ze1e1, 1.,1 Pomon• St .. Ajlt. s. COii• MeM, Ce. ,,.,, Tnh lllVSIMu Is c-ttd llY en In• dl•IOua1. F •llpe (.. GoftLelet This st•l-1 wn filed wllll ll>e County Clerk of Oranve County on Ftllruary It, l"I l'IS.IJ1 PullllslltO Or-Coest Oally Piiot F•ll. 11. 11. Mar 1, "· 1"1 esz .. 1 Pl•BLIC NOTICE POlntofbt91Ml119. Wells Fargo Bank. NA E11crow Cftftll41 PAllCll.1 (UMM'I h1t-IJ :: .. J.Jl4& at r.60 Newpor 1 Ctn I., Or NOTICE 01' TllUSTIEIE'S SALE lf.JIMJ Thel poollon ol LOI 11 of Tret t No. 11 t2l0 In 1ne Clly ol NowPOrt Bf•cn, T.S. Ne. HU SUPIElllC>a COUllT '411. In IN city ol ~Beach, COUii• County ol O<.-.ot, Slalo ot (.a1tlorn1a On Mardi 11. 1 .. 1, el '·IS A.M , A OF CAl.IPOllNIA ly ol Or .... •1411e ol Calll.,.nle, ••per O•teo FtlH'.,.ry 2•. 19111 •nd T Fi.-clal Servi<11>9 Co .. Inc , a COUNTY 01' C>aANGE mep recor-In -27 -jO of L• ,,,_,.,.. Fr•n<•••• Ca lllornle '""DO" at Ion, es duty ep. C-.... A, .. a. ml&e:•ll-me~. In Ille office ol a Celllornla Corpor•llon pointed Tr1At" ""*'end P«fWenl lo MOTICI 01' I.Al.I 0,. Ille county recor.,., or Mid county, ano Wllllem Lusk, Ptt>•O•nl o .. o ol Tr\dl recorded Februery 4, Pl.a.sGNAI. ftaOf'l.llTY llWll portion of Block 114 of lrvl11•'s UcrmH UtO, •• lnM. Ho. SOIO, In-" 13492, Esta te ol ANTHONY JOHN Sul>dlvlslorl, as per map record.a In Jom C Hell. Vice Pr~>tOfnl C>e9" 11S•, of Olllc1el R..:orlh in Ille ol· GALLINA, .... T~Y BALI.IN ERO, BOOll 1 PeQlt •of mloull~ ""°'o Hu119rv r ·~'· rnc lice 01 ti. Counly RK0tOer ot Orenoe Decuseo. meps, In,,. office ol Mid COVllty re-• c;..1,ror,.1.0 Corpo<alton County, Stele ol Calllor1111. WILi. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ...... corder,*terl-.. 1011ows. lntrnoroTran••or·e SEL.L Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO JUDY K.HERHANDEZBAl.1.INERO Be9lnnlnQ al a polnl I n Ille N7U72 HIGHEST Bl DOER FO R CASH u Ille per-.al r'el>fHenlatl•e ol lho northwnle.ty lllle of Mid Lot 21, 01 .. Well• F•rgo BM!k, NA ID•Uble •• lime ol •• ,. In lawtul est.re ol .l'NTHONY JOHN GALLINA. ..... SOVlll u · 01' 00'' -st ... to .... , l>60 '"••POrt Center Or : 11JO money ol .... Unit.a SC.I.SI •1 tl\9 Ua TONY 8"'LLI HERO, oec .... o, from the most ,_.,,.,,, corner of .. 10 Newport Beach, CA "26"° m • 1 n en 1r•11 < e 1 o 111 e Co u 111 y •Ill wll •I prl••t• ••It lo llW lll(llltst Pul>ll~ OrenQe CoUI Deily Pilot lol a11d Nnllllll lhenc:t llOOlh 15• 01' 00" All Pem GofOl>tr9 Courtllous., 100 C1•1< Center Ori .. ano llHI !JI-, Ut\Oer tile terms .,,_, Fell. 27, n, Mer,'· 19111 IOl9·8I t esl 115.6' 1 .. 1; INn<• soulll S9 OJ' Escrow aMJ.JS4& Wot, s ... 1. Ana, Catllorn1e. all ri9hl, conOlllons l'ltreln menllontcl, alld sub· .... HSI"· It'"' 10 ltle westerly llnt Pu1>11sneo Oren9" Coast Daily Piiot Ulle ano inter.st con•eYtO to ano now Itel to confirmation l>Y Iha Superior ot Hl9ll Ol'l.e •-non e llcenseO Fel> 71 l'Jtil l\flO l>Y ll -Wld Offd ol Trust In Co..rt, on Mardi,, ne1, at 2:00p.m. ill surweyon map, '""''ded ;,.. BOOll ~ 1043.11 tne or-rly siluelfO In s.10 Co..nly UO "''"'"°'' Cenltr Orl.e, Suite 211, PUBLIC NOTICE l•9• S record of SUf"•OS, In Ille ollt~e And Sl•l• ci.1<rilltd es Newport e..c11, C•lllornie, nwo, all PUBLIC NOTICE NOT I c I. TO c ONT• Ac TO II s '' Ille co..nly recorci.r 01 "'Id Orenve PARC EL 1 Ille right, 1111•. Intern!, eno utete ol ~ .... "°" ••os :o..111y; tlloolct southerly, •lon9 H id Vnll No. 21 .. sr.o..n anO Ot>eri-the Est••• ol ANTHONY JOHN School Olllrkl; OCEAN VIEW 1tUlerly lint Ille foll-1"9 co..rs.s: , In lllt C...-nlnl""' Plen recorded 011 GALLINA, •U T~Y BALLI NERO . NOTICE OF DEATH OF •Id OMtltl,,.: J:OO p.m. 01 the'"' Soulll 14' IJ' 50" Wfft U.5 s.1 ... 1 to the PUBLIC NOTICE .l'vvu .. 1 5. 1'11, In -1132•. pe991 decused, In enCI to Ille lollowtno KAY DOUGLAS MCKAY deyofMarcll IW.1. ~i11nl"1of•CW'vt,conce .. ust•rly -----1210 to 1171, i11elu1lvt, 01 Olllclel dtscrl-per_..tpr-rty ANO 0 p Piece of Bfd llectlpt: •utlneu Of. •••ln9•rlldhnof1«1.00 '"t; ....,,,...r. aecorosol .. ldcovnty. A retell 11_, "°"' •llCI market F ETITION TO Ilea, 0c ... Vht• Sc'-! Dlttrlcl, 16..., 1y I0.•>1 .. ul-sald cur .. lhr-h • NOTICE OF DEATH OF PARCEL 1: known as fony's Ll-/MarUI loc•t- AOMINISTE R ESTATE B s 1 reel. Hunt1ng1011 Beac11 . :e11tre1 Mllll• of 30• 00' 00''. '°"'" 11• HUGH L YNDOL DUNN An undl•lded one ntn•t1-sta111 t0 •I 2120 North Gr-.-.,,... .... S...t• NO. A107157. ce111or111e. "' 10" -1•1.101 .. 1to111e 11t91nn1111 AND OF PETITION TO r t1t61t1J 1111eres1 es• ,.....,, in,..,.. Ane, ce11-e, 1nc1vc11n9u.11atvres, T I I h · Project tdeftllflcellon Heme: (I) '' • curve c011Caw .-t~erly hev· mon In ti. fee I-rest In enO to 1119 """1...-. ,,,_......,, _.,.,111, liquor 0 a e I r s ......... Aspllall Parking Lot, 111 1119. , ... vs of 11.71 .... ; SOUlllerl\r ADMINISTER ESTATE Common"'""' I.ob J, l, s -• OI license. -1-1011Mprernl ..... ,,., beneficiaries, c reditors PIHllC Pipe, Fllll119•. HHOS and llld IOUtllwnltrly Ul.OI IHI •lon9 NO. A·107367. Traci •720, City of Irvine,., per m49 a11y Olller ·-··of MIO retell liquor and contingent c reditors of 11ete1u Mettr1e11. tor• Ywn 1rr194. Mid curw ttwOlllh • c..,,,., .,..1. of T 1 1 h • rneo '" lloOll 4115, -,. 10 ., in· 1M1•111eu. K D I M K f llon s, ...... Ck-VI-Sc-• 011· 102' 04· 00" lo • POllll ol reverse 0 a e I r ~.elusive ol MIKell-ou• Meps ~t<-Tll•<ondUJonsollllewleare· ay oug as c ay 0 trlct, H_i,...-11, cemornte. cvrva111re w1111 • <urn co11uwe benef iciarles, c red I tors c0<ds ~ Mid c_1,, es well t~m 11 Pert cMll -per1 cred4t, ~terms I r v in e. c A 9 2 7 14 and Pie<• ..._ •r• .. Ille: Ocun Vi.tw ............. ,, llevl"I e recllus of uo.oo and Contingent creditors of OelintO Ill 1119 "'1kle Mllllled "Oeflftl· of MIC:ll credit to be OCCtpl-• IO - p e r s 0 n s w h 0 may be $(-I Olslrk l, BlltlntH Office, , .. 40 r .. 1 .......... Mid POllll ol r9"rW H u n h Lynd 0 I Dunn 0 f lloros" of""' OtcleretlOft of co ........ , •• ptr1011al r-•Mlll•ll•e ano to Ill• otherwise interested In the B SlrHt.'Hllftllneton 8H<ll, CA n~1. curvat11re ll••rs •' 01· tO" ust; " Corodlllons """ Rnlrlcllons recorci.d court. A m1111mum 1>10 OI Ul$.OOO.OO w ill and/or estate: NOTICE 1s HE•EBY GIVEN '""' sou111wes1w1" H ,IO '"' etong u ld Orange, Calif. and persons 111 -UJ24, 0999 11ss of 0111<1e1 plus 11ie 1nwntorv •• """ 011ren11er 111e ·--Scllool Olstrltl 01 cvrve '"""""'•c ... 1re1....,.01u•o1• who may be otherwise Rec:orcn 1n. "Otclarellon"l -eny ol Pff·seulon. with• m1n1 ..... m cash A petition has been filed Ora,...~,.. Celllomla, ecllfte 11, QJ" 10 • Poi111 on• t111e ru1111ln11 i nterested in the will eme11C1..-so1 .... u11on1t11er.io. down peymenc 01 57s.ooo.ao tor 111e by Gregory L. M c Coy in the and '""'"gll Ill ·Governln9 Boero, ...,,,,.._,, rrom IN most eesterly and/or estate Eacet>Cl119 INrefrOOll •II oil, 9••· tMnlMU, """""'"''-W ,000.00 in S · C rt f 0 ller1111e1i.r, refe.red to es "Ol1lrlct" cor11ar Ol l.ot H OI Mid Tr eel 110. M>7 1o · miner e ls _.. llydroc.ere.. •ubslences cesll -potiMUlon tllOllld well l•k• upenor OU O range wilt recei .. ...., 10. 1111t -1e1er then tl\9 moll nort,...rly comer of 1..01 'In A petition has been filed In ... o -Wllll 1-. ""' "'""°"' 1N piece l>tfoo• clotlf ot escr-. •"" ,,... County request i no that ..... ..., .. '1elt0 """· sealtO blO• lor Block ,. of ...._ Cliffs •• per m•p by Br ad Dunn in the rlgl\1 ol -eo ontry to. Oeplh ol jOO ..... nc. Oft ,,_ of •JC•-· Fvrlller Gr-egory L. McCoy be ap· 1119 •••nl ol •contract 1or IN abo•• rec:or-"' -•.-SI -St ol Superior Court of Oranne 1 .. 1. musured from 111e surreca mini""'"' ttrms 111e11W.Ctude lull pey· · t d I project. said m hcelleneous meps; thence . "' lllerHI, es r-rwd In -recorded mtnl ,,.. ell 111..,.IOr'y vp to uo.•.oo P 0 1 n e as Per S 0 n a Bien tMll 11e received In 111e Pl•c• norths•· w 00'' -212.2u .. 1 •lon9 County requesting that In book 1uo2. P•ve nSt. 0111c1e1 w11111n 11011epof ct-.,"''-· - rep res ent ati ve lo ad-1c1ent111t0 -. and 111a11 1>e opelled Mid llne '°IN •HltrlY line of Cenyon Brad Dunn be apPQlnted RecorOsof ..,oOr..,.. c-1y. .,., 1.,.e"tory ll•l•nc• In .. cess m in ister the estate of Kay e11d pu1111c1y ,_••-et IN -v• or1""'-°" Mldrecordot •ur· as personal representative Also .. c...-1,.. IN•ttr°"' 11w ""'' t"9rH1tu11y pe,..,.ew1111111 1•1M'fSol Douglas M cKay (under the staled •-.., place. Bid 0eec111,,. ••Y """' btl"I lloet C""""" Ori .. •• • • surface wattr rlQMs, t>ut w1111ou1 Ille close of-'°*· Seit conll....,. '-' mey llee.....-cle1 Oltlrkt'sopUon. sflown on lf>e mep ol MIO Traci No. to admlntSter the estate Of right of turlece Miry as r,,_.....cl 111 IMlyer ............ 1st1111 llOCa MCund Indepe ndent Admlnistra-iac11 .... ....,.. conform -11e •· M11; tlltftcenortt1u•o1· or·e .. tljl).11 Hugh Lyndol Dunn (under,,.. -d ~-TN 1n11ne c-y. • 11, "•'--..,._, 111 111e _ tion Of Estates Act). The ................ ,...COfltrocldocumenls. ,.. °"'Mid Hll•rly lint to Ille the Ind e pendent corporetlon rec:or-Oecemller 22, proalm••e-•OIJ!J0.000.00-. petition Is set for hearing in ..!:!~.,,': :::'.!.r: l~~~c'::!~ sa1:' =".::.-.. '"" true point o1 Admlnlstratloo of Estates ~·::~;d~ 12.502, -1"" ot omc1a1 ;!!1::9!..'°'tl. ':~.:.Y:,~ ;:1:!':' ~': Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic -.. ...-..,.. ...., .,,. 11s1., ,.,_., .... 111n1,.; tlleftce -.w• 19' or· Act). The petition is set for PA•CEl. l : ••so c_1....,.. --·• 11, ,,_ Center Drive. West, in the M11Kontrec1ors. -• 212." ,.., • ._Mio lint 10 ,,... hearing in Dept. No. 3 at e.-.. se1 1or111 i11 '"' s.c. Al<-k ..__.coro1ro1A..,icyof cit Y of s ant a An a . ref!~ ~~!1~1i ~~:,·::':.r!!"!i!: :·~~ ~:.,::. c::::;:v~•:;-,.; 100 Ci.vie center Drive, g:i:.:':.'!.~s:;;;',.:.'"s!,~=·:;, ::-::~r~:r:r":,~·~~.:.':T":: Ca I ifornia on Marc h 25, 1rr...,1er111es or 1111orma11t1es 1" ..,, loet CMl\IOll 0r1.,. •• ·-on 111e West. In the City of Santa Encroac11ment" and "Monteom•ry 4l•got1ete _,...,., ,.., yHr ociu.,. on 1981at9: JOa.m . bid• or In.,,. blddlne. map of uld Traci no. 607 111eno 1ou111 Ana, California on Feb. 18, SlrHt E_, .. of 111e Artkl• .,.. •••se tor ~. A,_,..._ of .. 111. IF YOU OBJECT to the Tiie Olwkt "" --''°"' .... u • 07' 00" ~ t.5' , .. , •IOlll Mid 1981at9•30 a m tilled "Ea-...nts" OI IN Oeclar• 1,.. proml•-Y note will require e granting of the petition, you Director of 111e O.pertmont of ,,.. •Hterly lint to ,,,. be9lllllln9 ot • · • · llOll. "°"" 10 IN estett or • w.i.,.,...., -dtlllrl•I Rel•tlons Ille .-wr•I pr•v•ll· curv• conca ... '*""'-'ltr1y hevl119 • IF YOU OBJECT to the PARCEi. 4: Mtt lloldltr .... ,.,, any cl•lm ... Inst ShOUld eith e r appear at the illg rate of -dltm ..... , In the radlvt OI lOJ.'7 IHI ; tllanc• granting Of the petftlon , EeM..-s U Ml '9rtll In ,,... Sec· INHI-. hearing and state your ob· tocellly 111 wt11c11 11111 •ork is to 11e sovl"*esterty 1ouo 1 .. 1 e1-Mid you s hould either appear lloros e111111ec1 "C«1*n E•Mf'llent• 100 111 111e eve111 seller 11 1111e111e 10 jec tions or file written ob· 11tr1or"'9d l'or uc11 crllll or type ot curve "'""'-' e c .. 1re1""91•0120• or Ow11en" -"'-'· s.111 ..... n1 .....,.1 ... .,. _....ion of Ille ••lat111g J·ect lons with the court workm.,. -10 eaecult tN coro· OO" to•.,..,.. of c"'""°""" cwveture at the ~arlng and s tate afld E11c:roecl•nent" of ttte Artk •• .,.. ,,., • ..._..__,.,... w111.,. oc- 1rac1. w1111 • curw cOrK•ft nor-nterly your ObJectlons or file 1111e11Ea-·of 111e 0tc1era11 .. t"tltecloroh-tsol•~...,..,,,,. before the h earing. Your A copy 01 Ille prevellllll rein I• on llavl119 e redlvs of WO.Ill'"'·• redlel written objections w ith the of Cove-.t1. '""""'--lleslrl<· I._ lie--• t-of IN fl•· appe arance may be In "'' et IN 0111r1c1 Adlnt1111tret1on 01. •t Mid llOlftl of <"'""°""" curnlvre t ..... f the h 1 t1oro1rec:.,....,111 -12324. 0999 1100 '"''" •nd ...._ of ,,... prlfl'llMS, b lice lor C•treclon revl-end It" 11ter1 -'II •• SJ' GO" west; lllence COUr uo: Ore ear ng, ol Olflclel aecords (Ille "Muter wltll 11111 _.c-. Ir-ti• btl,. personor yyourattorney. 1or .... 11on. IOVlhweslffly JUO , .. , •10"9 Uld Your appearance may be o.cr.,.,..,. .. , ...... ,_,.,,.._,, ... COOllPletlld -pev-t of u l1t1119 IF Y 0 U ARE A 1ttM11btrnendlltery--Coro· cvrvttfnulll•cwre1.,....o12•w in person or by your-··....,.--· prom1nory-. c Re DI TOR or a con-1rae1or lo •llo"' tll• co111rec1 I• rw• 10 e polftt of rr .. n• <ur•alurt tt Tiie ,,,.... ...,_and -r com· Te11 lf~J llfftlnloft11t-1111d d • f ••er-, -11POft .,., sl.tbc:OfllreclDrt wltll • cw.,. concevt 1outtleallerly a orney • mon dltllgfte41tn, 11 any, of IN rN I It lo ecc ....... y 1119 oflw eM lite tlngent e re 1tor 0 the de-llM8r """· lo ,.., ......... -Ille llawl111 • redlus of 10,QO , .... e radl•I I F y 0 u A R e A .... _ ... *tcrl-elllWt II PllfPOtltd ....... ct "' ... ., Call ... Is lo ... peld ceasea. you must file your said -lfled ,..., ID •II .............. el Hid pollll ol ,....,,. curve lure c R e D I T 0 R 0 r a lo .. : 12 ........... Ir-.~.. ..... cOflfinNtlofl of Mlt lly ""'<-1 claim w ith the court or pre· ~,...,.," tNm 111""' enc:"11• 111 ll••n W1fl ..., w w· west; .llMnce contingent creditor of the TN .. ..,...,,.. T,,.... dtxtaims •nd c1-o1ea<r-. sent It to the personal 111ec1N1lrKt. sov111er1y , ... ,,... •IMI ~ cWlle eny 11e111111y fw..., lfttorrec"""s 111 T11t....,.. .... wrn•-·1-1 Hollldd9r....,wfllldr-lllsbldlor tllr0Ulfl•-elo ..... t0f'4'01''4"t deceased, YOU must file llltttrttt.._..,...,._c~ a11yr __ loft,..w0tf .... yof .,.y representatl ve appointed e ,.r,.."' 1wty "" 1u 1 .. .,. •tter • lllOllll 111 ,........,. c .. n1u,.. w1111 • your claim w ith the court c1t••tM'""· 11 a11y, ,,._ 11tre1n. kind, .. ,., .. , or '"'"""· '' '""• by the c ourt within four 111tdetuetfwtN_...,.otl>Mll. curn c011C•ve _.tlltrty 11ev1,.. • or present It to the s.i. Mlewtll • ....... 11u1 .w1111o111 ... .._, ,...,_ ... ,.,.. 11u1 llld ,...,, months from the date of A ,...,._.. .... ...., • .. ......_. , ... .,, ., ..... '-'· e re111e1 •• ulO 1 <twNfOI • -.-1 .• ..., .... oo 1 .... 111e111dt • ~Y .., ..., Mf9 tw . 1 _.. ,.,111 .. ,_,,.... "'* 10 uecu· H111t ., c..,.,__ cwv••w• .,..,. persona representatl ve ptlH, ,...,.,. 11u. .............. 00 .,..~ .. .._,.., ...... .,'" wttti first ssuance of letters as t1orooflNCM1lract. Tlltpeymeoil-11or111 ,.. 10· "" eu1; 111enc• appointed by the court_......,_ ... 1e ,.y 111e r-.1111111 tM-..., --....,.,....,.. .,, provided in Section 700 of s11e11 .. 111 IM 1erm ... '°'"' 111 111e 1ou111 .. 11001y 1s..11 ,.., •'Giit seld within four months from or1nc1pe1..,.., .. 11111e111 _.,,., 111et>us1-• the Probate Code of corotroc1-..-curvetlw'oi4flec•1r.i.,... .. u •21· the date of first lssuance•11ai.D1Me1True1,w11111,.._1 •1•....,111ttrs•relllwl ... fwtlll1 C l'f I The ti f fll •to s1eu•1rv. E..:11 bid 11M11 .. ar· '° t11t '"'""' MN .. Mid H..,. ""'-· • .....,._ 111 .... ,,...111. ~ ... -•.,. 111 .,."..,. ..,. a 1 orn a . me or • •«•m••M9• ., e cerllll•• or 0r1 ..... ....,.,. -, • ..,. Of-· of letters as provided fn --... " _.,, ~"" ..,_of w111 .. rk•'"" ., 111e ottl<H •• Ing c laims will not expire cOllllw• dl6c11 pay•• I• 111e 011. Yo; lfltM• "°''"'"' •le11t u 1d Section 700 of the Probate Ml4I o...., Trwt. ""· c-..s..,. o.i.-y • ...,. • ,.-~. •· prior to four months from 1r1ct, ., • .... .,.'°'Y ... .,... 111 ... ,.,,, llM"" ,..._.,. c-ws: c d f c llf I Th •·-., 1111 TNIM .... e1 "" ••,11er• 1w t11t ... ~ ,..,._. th d t f th h I teyw e1 • OtST•tCT •11ec"'"'.,,"" N.ntl w '" •· _. •ua feet•• IN ° t 0 a orn 8 • e 1rvt11e,........, Mid OetC1., Tr1111. tellw•. • NI ......,1 c...wr Ortw. e a e o e ear no .,. ... , .. "*'"'.,. • utltfec..,., •••111111111 ,, e curve ,.,.0 .. time for filing claims will Tll• tote1 _, •• IN 11~14 1u1 .. 111, .......-, 9Mcll. c.llfWlll•. notic ed above. auretv c......,, .. 111r•1., 111 •11 _. .. ...,,., ...,.,... ., .. ..,.., t•. not expire prior to four .,.,., ., 111e ..,.._.., MC-" ., ....,, •,,.. ,.."' • c1e111., ... YOU MAY EXAMINE ._,..._...,,.,..,u.,.... •. IHI; _..•ttr1y J.4.11 fttt .,.,.. th f the .aat of IM-'-1e• ... -S.-terc:-1w...i-..•.1uov ll'llllfl\,.._..tf ... Md. TM<•llw M141cvrw ....... et...eret ..... efJ1' !"On S rOfTl ._ e ull;;r.;."t .. ta, .......... M41 .... It. Hl•NANOEZ •Al.LINe•o the f111e kepttht court· If ybu ... ...,. ........ •-• • ..,....,. ... w w·; _. 11· 1t' w· wott M.•,.. ht hffrlng noticed above. oncn el 111e 11-., 111e 111111e1 ,., ...... , •• • ...., 11-• .,.,. ""' are nterested In the estate, IMI ... ~ ....,, ·--"", .... I• Ille ............ ., e c-,_.... YOU MAY EXAMINE "'941cetltn ., .. Notlc• ...... I• "*4k ...... ., ..... Ntl<• .......... you may file a r~uest with 1rec:1 11 11 .. _.... 1o"'"' 111 ,_ .....,., .. , 1Y.....,.... e ,.._ .. t•. •he file k~ by the court 11• .... '" IMlll!le ....... . the court to receive special ..,,..,.,, ...... ~-1 -"-"'-fHI; ........... ,, 1'.'7 ,.., ...... 1· OU ar• nte-st-In the' Tiit MMftclory -.... 0.. et ..... ,..,.. IRIW!Nt ....... .... ti of I .,.. .,..., ~ .. ~ ....., ., Ml4I c-llw9lllll • cemrel.,.... ot Y "' •"' wu Tru11 _....._. eae<vtM ..,. -. len\111 ..., tt .. tMce f//f .... •· no ce the nventory of .,.. .. "'9ClflM WIWfl s .. .,. ltfw "' ,.. ,, ....... ..,.. ,.. ... ., .... 11 •• ·state, you may file a ,..,.,.... 1e .. llMlr...,.. • wr111e11 ,_, .., • ~· r..- estateessetsandof thepetl· '*""..._.et""...,..., 111e <·•· 111t1e. request with the court to 0ec1., ..... "' Dtfeollt.,.. ..-1 ... lions, accounts end ref:'!s ltMt te .. .....,, .... _..,.., ..... , A""'""'"•....,. ,...,..,.1, ... receive ....,.lal notice of ,., &•te1 .... • •'"''" M•llce °' n. ,..... 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I . • , ' NATION o.ily f'llel Staff~· In spite of visible empty parking spac.es, this motorist chose to occupy the parking area reserved for handicapped drivers. The handy location is in the Huntington Center, Huntington Beach. The vehicle in violation carries the license number 015-ZTT. Sea • • visions 'not myths' Scientists explain ancient reports NEW YORK <APJ -Vikings who roamed the North Atlantic 800 years ago raced perils un- known to modern mariners : They saw mermen as tall as water towe r s foretelling dangerous storms, and found themsel ves he mme d in by mysterious "hedges" far at sea. Modern scientists usually dis- miss these reports as the visions or exaggerations or superstitious sailor But o researchers at the Universi of Manitoba have conCi rme the ancient Norse writings, sa Ing they may refer to an optic · ion caused by rare weathe con ions . WALDEMAR LEHN and Irmgard Schroeder say iHusions may explain both the mermen and the "hafgerdingar," or hedges or the sea, a terrifying il- lusion in which a ship seems sur- rounded by a distant tidal wave several hwtdred feet high. The Norse merman, as one mid-13th century tract described him. "rises s traight out or the waler with s houlders like a man's but no hands. Its body ap· parentJy grows narrower from the s houlders down . . . No one has ever observed it c\osely enough to determine whether its body has scales like a fish or skin like a man.·· The creature was sometimes accompanied by a m e rmaid with heavy hair, breasts and large webbed hands. "Whenever the monster has shown itself, men have always been sure that a storm would follow," the tract, noted for its accuracy in describing natural phenomena, says. Using a computer, Lehn and Schroeder showed that certain atmospheric conditions preced- ing a storm can bend light rays so that low-lying objects are stretched to gigantic propor- tions. A whale's head a mile away might appear as a tree trunk- like object, its white eyepatch stretched into a fang, they say. Writing in the British journal Nature, Lehn and Schroeder say ENGINE CAN RUN ON GAS OR PROPANE Fred Aelneteln point• to converter the illusion can occur when a layer or cold air less than 10 feet thick lies on the surface or the ocean with warmer air on top. Such strong temperature in· versions occur when a warm front precedes a storm in cold northern seas, they say. IN THE CASE OF the sea hedge. they say. the horizo~ or the sea itself might seem rrused lo great height. . Only a Viking would be likely to see these illusions, the scien- tists say. because the lack of decks on the low-slung Norse longships would put the ob- server's eye as low as six feet above water, where it was below the reflecting inversion layer. When larger ships with higher decks came into common use, the scientists say, the sightings ceased, and gradually what the Vikings had seen was distorted by later writers. "By the 16th century." said Lehn in a telephone interview, "the concept or the monster bad fallen completely to pieces. LEHN A PROFESSOR in the U ni ve r~it y o r Manitoba 's De p a rtme nt or Electrical Engineering in Winnipeg, ~aid he began investigating opllcal effects when a colleague casual- ly asked him "How far can you see?" He has made many field trips tn search of atmospheric im- ages, but says he has seen the merman illusion only once, when a rock on the shore of a lake "ethereally grew up and de· veloped a neck and head." Man uins sixth skinning tit/,e CAMBRIDGE. Md . (AP) Even though he was hand· icapped by having to work with muskrats that had been dead for several days. Wyl ie Abbott claimed his s ixth national muskrat-skinning title. Now he says it may be lime to retire and give his son a chance at the crown. Abbott skinned five muskrats pulled Crom bay mars hes in 1:001. one-thousandth of a second short or his goal of performing the feat in a minute flat. His latest championship came at the 36th Annual Cam· bridge Jaycees Outdoor Show. LPG fuel of future? Convenionfinn'I 1ale1 hit $10 million LOS ANGELES (AP) - Remember when cars using diesel fuel were a curiosity - back before Detroit "dis- covered" them? Fred Reinstein thinks the same thing is about lo happen with liquid propane gas. Reinstein is president or Landi· Hartog U .S.A,., a manufac- turer and distributor of carbure- tion equipme. nt which allows con- venUoaaJ eneines to burn LPG aa. well u 1uollne. Now bla biggest customer la Wlnnebaco In·, dustries, but Relnateln sees a lar1er market ahead. "DIESEL STARTED in Europe and then came lo tbia country. LPG bu also come to tb11 country from Europe and aow we're catchllll up," be .Ud. "llaoy of the 1maU veblc• tbat .,.. \lled in Europe are ruanlnc oa duaJ.fuel 111tem1 and it'• bound to happen here." Reinstein, 38, became in- terested in LPG three years ago after driving a dual-fuel car in England. He contacted Landi· Hartog, a 27-year -old Dutch company which supplies LPG conversion equipme nt throughout Europe and ar· raneed lo go lnlo busi.pess here with the Netherlands tirm as a minority partner. LOS ANGELES·based Landi· Harto1 USA, which is just two years old, bad Ul80 sales of about $10 million, Reinstein said, and. expectslotripJethat~bisyear. "Our most common consumer lnatallatlon would be on an American vehicle that hu a 22- or 25-lallon 1u lank and we put ln an atra propane tank ol the same capacity for about Sl,000 to Sl.200." Relnltein aaJd In an ' interview, adding th-: about 60 percent or his sales are for truck fleet conversions. "LPG HAS BECOME a viable tproduct for motor fuel because or the increased prices for gasoline," Rein.stein said, noting that LPG is selling at retail for between 80 and IS cent. a gallon. "The cost. on avera1e wlll run 40 percent less than gasoline and tn some areas as much as 90 percent. And that gap will only ,be increasing." LPG has been used ror years by American farmers lo power agrltulturaJ equipment, Reins- tein notes, addint that 90 per· cent ol Wlnneba1o's vehJcJes are bela1 equipped with LPG ay1tems. He p.red.lcta that more service stations will be1ln Hll- lns LPG as .Aemand from motorbome nnen and otben lncreUe8. J Orange Coast DAILY t>tLOT/Saturday, February 28, 1981 Hostages ·view new lives Few intend major change• Af'WI ....... PLANNING BOOK Kethryn Koob LIKES AmAEMENT Robert Ode By Ute Auocla&H Prea The past is lran. The future is all over the world. \ For the 52 Americans held hostage In Iran for 444 days, tomorrow means new assisn· ments, new ideas and, in some cases, new jobs. Some or the servicemen plan to stay in the military ; o thers envision civilian careers. There are books to be written, ap· pearances to be made and offers to consider. Few of the former hostages plan major chan1es in their lives as a result of their ordeal, but all are making adjustments. KATHRYN KOOB OF Jessup, Iowa, plans to keep her job as a cultural officer with the Interna- tional Communications Agency. She says she wouldn't mind go- ing overseas again -but she also says she would be very careful about picking the cowt- lry. Miss Koob wants to write a book about her experiences in Iran. but has not made any firm plans. Robert Ode, 65, retired from the State Department in 1976, but accepted a temporary a:,- signment that put him in the U.S. Embassy on Nov. 4, 1979. Ode's wife moved to the retire- ment community of Sun City West, Ariz., during his captivity and he says, ·'Since . . . I have a lovely home here and the golf course right in front or me, I don't think I will probably take any assignments. at least not in the foreseeable future." Ode wants to travel. however. "I've always been fascinated by new places." he says. "We may go to Europe next summer, maybe Iceland. We're also going to visit Mexico and I'd give my eyeteeth to go to China." MARINE SGT. STEVEN Kirtley, 23, of Little Rock, Ark., will stay in the service until his enlistment runs out Dec. 29. "Then I'll go to school," he says, probably at the University or Arkansas. He hasn't decided what he'll study. Richard Morefield, 51 , who was consul-general in Iran, says he is "ready to get back to Washington and get back to work. " He expects be will be stationed in the United Slates for a year. "After that." Morefield says, "I'll go wherever the president wants me to go." MICHAEL METRINKO or Olyphant, Pa .. also will keep his job with the government. "I'm going back to work with the foreign service . . . I have no idea where they will assign me. but ... I like the work. It's what I want to keep on doing." Barry Rosen, 36, a press al· tache at the U.S. Embassy in How they learned Celebrities tell ·- birds-bees tales NEW YORK (AP) -Knowledge was more blissful than ig- norance for Bob Hope when a girl in Cleveland not only told the then-16-year-old about "it" but showed him, as well. Anita Bryant never formally learned about "it." but "after four kids. I guess I've learned." . . . The comedian and the singer are among eight celebnt1es who tell how they first learned the facts ~f life -and what they h~ve told their children -in the March issue of Good House.keeping magazine. . . Hope recalls being away from home loo much to ~isc.~ss sex with bis children, but wife Dolores reported one son saymg Great, J can't wait" when told. When one of Paul Newman's daughters needed stepmother Joanne Woodward's permission to get a birth control device, an open family discussion followed, Ms. Woodward said. . And Shelley Winters, who got pregnant at 15\ll, said s.he thought il was "because I was a bad girl, not because I ~ad had u~· tercourse." She said she had an abortion and then agomzed over 1t for years. • She says s he told her own daughter about sex at the age or 8. English translator needed OLYMPIA, WASH . (AP) - New rules issued by Washington State agencies should be simply written and easy to understand, says state Rep. Bruce Addison or West Seattle. So be introduced the following proposal: "(1 > All rules adopted or amended after the effective date of this act, shall, when reasona- ble ln the judgment of the rule· making authority, achieve a score or so or more in their codified form on the Flesch .reading ease test, as computed .undersubsectlon 2 of this secl:lon. ·' < 2 ) The Flesch readine ease score for an lndlvldual code sec· lion shall be computed as follows: (a) divide the total number ol words ln the aectlon by tbe total number of senteneea and multiply the result by 1.015: (b) divide the totaJ number ol syllables In the aeet.ton by t.be total number or word• and multiply the result by M.8; (c) 1ubtract the sum ol tbe ftpn achieved by <a> and (b) from 208.W . Tbla number 11 the Fl9¥b readlq HH test ICOl'e ol ~ " the section." However, Addison's proposal itself flunks the Flesch test. scorin'-a 23. far below the readability standard it would re- .quire. The readability book by Rudolph Flesch, published in 1951 confirms that certain phra~es may be considered sen· tences when computing a score. Evangelist plam sale of SD hotel SAN DIEGO (AP) -Lesa than three years alter his world Evan1elism Inc. paid ST .S million for the EJ Cortea Hotel, evan1elllt Morris Cerullo says be ii trying to sell lt for •·• million. The 1'·1tory hotel on a downtown bllltop wu eoeftl"t.td Into C.UUO'• budquarten aad school ol mlalatrJ. An an~ meat said tlae aclaool wlllell train• preaebln1 teell• .... • wouW CODtlDue ............ I ~ Tehran, says he pr'obablJ wlll accept a fellowship at.CohamMa Univenlty. He says he'll cmcen- trate oo Iranian studies althouab he doesn't expect to be back in the country "for a long time." Jerry Plotkin, 47, a busi- nessman from Sherman Oaks, has received numerous business offers and has signed up with tbe International Creative Manaee· ment Agency in Los Angeles. said his attorney, Steven Klein. The ag~ncy ~ill help Plotkift work out a deal for the book he plans to write. KEVIN HEBMENING, 22, or Cudahy, Wis., also a Marine sergeant, has six months lo go before his enlistment is up. He plans to leave the service and go lo the University or WiscorWn- Milwaukee School of Architec· lure. Army Col. Charles Scott, 48, of Stone Mo unta in , Ga ., bas several options, according to Col. Chris Crescioni, "".ho has been acting as a spokesman for the former hostage. Scott has 31 years in the Army and could re· tire with maximum benefits. He also could accept offers or posi· tions at Fort Gillem or Fort McPherson, near hi s home. "As far as I know, he hasn't made up his mind," said Cres- cioni. Marine Sgt. James Lopez, 22, of Globe, Ar.i.z .. who helped buoy the spirits or his fellow hostages with political cartoons, plans to put together a one-hour documentary cartoon which he hopes to market this s pring for broadcast on network or public television. "l 'VE BEEN DRAWING pie· tures and cartoons as long as I can remember." s ays Lopez. "This is really like a dream come true. I don't ca re if we ma ke any money on it. I'm just having run." But. says Lopez, who has a year to go on his lour or duty, "I'm still a Marine." He says he wants to be an embassy guard as he was in Iran -but pre- ferably in Australia or Norwav. ......... \ Af'WI...,... .. THOROUGH LESSON Bob Hope ' -. . . ' Ot'ay Co•t OAtL Y ,.LOTIS.turday, Februa~e. 1981 ------ Classified ads work ryoul Daily Pilot classified ads work. They work -whether they sell a $10 tool or a $1,000,000 home -by reaching a known audience and eliciting responses from that audience. The Daily Pilot reader audience is young, educated and affluent. Sixty~~our Cl percent of them consu~t the classified pages regularly. And,p combined with the Coast Life audience, they number more than 340,000. 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Ho.wt For S. ......._For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !:~!'! .......... !~~ !:~~~~ ........ ;.!~~~ !!:~ .......... !~~~ !:~!'! .......... !!~~ !:~!'! .......... !!~~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY , ... .._.,Molle•: A ll real e s tate ad- ve r tised i n t h i s newspaper is s ubjec t to the Fedet al Fair Hous· ing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal lo ad- vertise "any preference. l i mit ation, o r di s · cr imlnation based on race, color, r eligion , sex. or national origin. or an intention to make a ny such prefe rence . l i m itatio n . o r di s · crimin ation " This newspa per will not knowingly accept any adve rtising for rea l es tate which is in v1ola- lionof lhe law. EllOllS: Adnrflten shcMild check tt..lr ad• dctHy ..ct ,..port ..... ron "'-diahty. Th• DAILY PILOT aHUlltH llaWlty for the flnt h•corr•ct ins•rtlon Oftly. ASSUME 11/JOfo LM. Oni $113,500 for this 3 8 m c ha rme r w ith he• ed pool and fruit trees. Call now 979-5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS WESTCLIFF $129,500 Newport Beach highly upgraded 2 Bdrm condo w it h private p a tio. cust.em draperies, la rge pool! Walk to Westcliff shopping. Shows like a mod e l. Hurry -t hi s won'tlasl! Call646·7171 THE REAL ESTATERS UAUTT + THMS MO LOAH FEES! Owner says he will carry f ina n ci n g o n thi s beautiful 3 8 R/2"!i BA executive townho me In BACK BAY AREA with ONLY 10'7' DOW N . Sunken liv in g r oom c r ea t e s cozy at - mosphere for fa mily or entertaining. Must see to appreciate this beauty. SlSS,000 FULL PRICE LOOKIN' POI A LAIM Lor OMTHIP ........ 7 He re's one near the Harbor entrance. 4 Bdrm with 3 car garage and room and access for boat a nd traile r . Asking $475,000. OCEANFRONT Duplex, 3 Bdr m 2 Ba upper, with sundeck plus 2 Bd r m 2 Ba lower with separate raised patio deck. Both units are com~lete l y furnished with a decorator s touc h. 4 + car gar age and fantastic fin a n c ing. Take over $426,000 loan including 12>/40/o for 30 years. Asking $659,000. Offe r your down. Who knows? The owner m ay even ca rry more . JACOBS REAL TY 675·6670 2919 Newport 11¥d.. ...... JOlll MAMA'S GOHETO CHICAGO Giant 4 Bdrm beauty. located ne ar Or anj.(e County's most popular s hopping center This 2UNITS $94,900 Super investment! Two 2·8dnn units, one with fi replace! Curre nt in com S740 mo. Hurry. this wonl'l last . 646·7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ lovely home as located on a quiet cul de sac The home is a fo rmer model Ho..sforS• and s hows like one •••••••••••••••••••••••! SEA COVE Huge rooms thruout. bil! TERMS, TERMS ~....,... I 0021 PROPERTIES living room. ankle deep •••• E ••• A •• ·u· •• T. ·,· .F •• ·u· .L. ·I ~~7 !!!' 4!!!·~63!!!!J .!!!6!!!9!!!9~~1 plush pile carpets Space age kitchen. bil! bdrms. park-like grounds w ith To BEHOLD I. e ntertain e rs de lig ht back yud. Decorative MESA ¥EIDE STOP!! rocks. rolling hills and a A large Clpitomized Bue-Take time lo relax and solar heated pool. This cola built char m in ii 4 shop al home . u ·s simple unique home is priced Bdnn home withforma l w i t h Daily P ilot w a y be low m a rkrt dining rm .. family rm .. 2 Classified Ads. And if Seller must sell. Take baths. 3 car garage. you have something to advantage. call now ! burgler a larm syste m . sell, call a frie ndly #• t~rr:r.~~~~~~!i:t; ~~~,.:v· ... ~· FMf@irul ing $242.900. Cull to see. ........ __ --••-•• ., Clyde~r.~~~ Rltr HOUH DON-J LIKE w .......... h .... ls now off•rlng 90°/o cOll'lll'll11lon to llc..ect agents. •No desk fees •No phone fees •No advertising fees We belong to fi ve multi· pie boards. Call for an appointment. As k fo r John. 54().3666 I LAGUNA HILLS I Fantastic view lot with 4 Bdrm home. Priced at on ly $125.500 Cal l 536-9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS CdM COTIAGE $175,000 2 Bdrm charmer ' Wood burning fireplace. step- saver kitchen. High as sumable 1st TD. Owner w i ll h e lp fia n a n ce 67J.8S50 THEREAL ESTATERS A Flctlllou• Buelnen Nem• St•temenl llled with th• County Clerk I• v•lld for flw Y••r• 1ner which lime continuing bueln••M• mu1t reflle. Publlc•tlon 11 nece• .. ry o n ly If t h e r e •r • ch•ngH. C•ll the L•g•I Oepu lment •I l h• DAILY P ILOT to r I nf ormation e n d n•c•H•fY IOfms. Advertisers may place TRAFflC 7 1heir ads by telephone Come and see this lovely 8.00 a.m to s·:io p.m 3 Bdrm home with many ~t~n~t~~~u~~:;>' extras. locat ed on a quiet cul-d e-sac. Only $1 20 .000. C all n o w 979.s;rro COSTA MF:SA OF'F'ICE 330 W Ray • M2·S6i8 ll U!llTINGTON REACll rnns Be:oeh Blvd j40.IZ20 LAGUNA BEACH 11127 N Coasl llwy Laguna lleach •~·9466 NORTll COllNTY doaJ rr...-s.o 122Cl CLASS.. DIAIM.MS lleadline for t'OP>' & kills •~ S 311 p m the d "Y bef<HP publi ealo un. ex eept for Sunday & Monday f;d1110ns when d<"adhne is S•lurtlay. 12 noon CU.""llD IMUU.TIOHS t: H H OHS Adver11sers shoul d ('h('('k their lid> dull> & report errors 1mmt·d1att•IV Tll E flt\ 11. Y Pll.<Jr as~umPJI l1ub1l1tv ror lh(' fir~t rnrnrn1<'t tnscrtinn nnly CAsn:t.LATHINS When kolhnJI an ad be sur~ to make a record or ahe K I LL N U M 8 t:R JtlVPn you hy your ad taker as receipt nf your r anerllat1on This kill numb e r mus l be pre se nt~d by the ad,fer&LSer 1n r:.se nl a dispute C MH' t:l.l.ATI ON 0 R l"OR HFX.llON Ot' NEW Al> R F.FOHF. HUNNING f.~t>ry effort b m11de to kill or eorret'I a n•»• ad th;11 1\1>> be ... n ordert'fl. but wt• 1•anno1 1tuar:in1ee lo do so un111 the ad ha~ appean-d in th~ paper IHM F. A l.l'l:E ADS l;ht•st• uds nri· ~lr1rtly ra~h "' :.uh·urwt> hv ma1t •>r ut uo\' on~ ,)r nur •!ffh·e~ NO phon~ ord('r. n ... adl111e 3 ,, m t'r1day Cnsl a ~1 .. sa offirl' & 12 noon al all hronc h urrires T llf: OAl l.V l'I LOT re•erves the ro'tlh• 10 da•slfy. t'll11 rensor of rl.'fu •e an y l\ ad\ 1•rt1seml'nt nnil lo rhange 11 s rates tt regulollons wllhout prior nohre ALLSTATE REALTORS ASSUME $65,000 VA That's r ight ! S65.000 8~~ VA loan. To tal payments 1654. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, com er lot for privacy. Owne r may carry some financin it. $99.950 total price. Act now ! 546-2313 OPIH Sat/S.. 1-4 2044 Oc.-ll•d 2 Bdrm, l·bath collage. Beam ceiling. frplc. 3 car parking. PriC'ed at $295.000. associated 81101<(11'> llEllLTOllS l d 'lh 601tro frl'l lt..&t IENTTIL YOUIS Only SJ .185 per mo. Very. very very lo down payment. Beaut. 3 Bdrm pool home. Ter rific loca- tion. Call 536·9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS Uttt.111'4J!! Classified Ads are really small "people lo people" sales calls with big re· adersb.ip and big results! To place your classified ad, callt.oday M2·5671. Super 4 Br. 2 Ba in pre· st igious Seawind P vt s wim & te nnis l'lub Priced to sell at $269.900. C a ll n o w. No rm or Kasey Mc K i nl ey , 631·12E6. l:i~~I~ REALTORS 2BDRM PRACTICALLY FREE $68,900. If you have little cash and are looking for a golden opportunit y to o wn your own hom e . don't wait , this is it! This lovely condom inium is a 2 Bdnn. very clean and neat . and located in a quiet a r ea. Approx· imately S2.950 down a nd owner will car ry 2nd with s mall pa ym ents Call now for all the de - tails. 752·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS JUST LISTED! IAYRONT ()peft s-ctay I ·5 U llcAoa Coves BOAT SLIP-SAN D Y BEACH + large 3 bdrm 1 & den. 2 bath home & much more! S525. 000' Owner/Agent 673·9J87. OCEAN t'72 lloclcs Open Sat/Sun 1·5 203 41 tt Street Owner has bou~ht a new home & is most anxious for q uick sale. Warm cozy dollhouse ~ 2 bdrm . 2 car garaJ?e + extra parking. Land included al $179,500' But · sumbil your offer. lcAoa lay Prop. lealtors •675-7060• IA YFROMT /DOCK Dover se.or-1 6 SOK 3 br. 2 ba. easily expan- dable, favorable financ- ing. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 400 Morning Star Ln. Owner, 642-5857 $129,500 NEWPORT llACH 2 Bdr m t o wnh om e , private, s ho ws like a model. Good term s . 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 642 ... 321 (irt.S32 CU SWl9 MA .... ADNISS P 0 Boll ISliO. t'Ol'lt& Men 112626 HARBOR VIEW HOME 0 h OrtOl\0-i.tten of .... fovt •«Olllllled WO<dl ti.- low 10 Ion" four ~mpi. WO<dl I RI G LAC 1 I 12 I I I I VYEOC I I' I I I 1 .... .... I G U T N S 11 II'• harc:I to unc:lerttand what I' I' I I m1k11 ~pie tick. The 11me · . . . . z kid• who rell.IH to H I t pln1ch ....--------grow up ind 111nd In llne to ( I~ ul PIT "1 v I j;;~~ .~~::;..~ .............. ,_..._ .... , ....... Move your fa mily right in to this well located 5 bdrm home on the nature pa rk in popula r Harbor View Homes. Large lot with kid's s ize e n closed y a rd . convenie n t to everything. Book lined family rm. with wet ba r and brick fireplace. 3 car garage. An excellent value at $329,750, submit on terms. Ol:>en Sun. 1 to5. See 1816 Newport Hilfs Drive, N.B. REALTORS '75-5511 MIW .. MISA YmDI Spec ... C 4 .. Cw J+ ... JI(• ..... , ................ nh....,•• ...... law It .,as• la ... --. CALL OUICICI nil -..... lmlt 124',IOO. ·: .• ~ . ~; ;· COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. C..t Hwy •• C--.. W. 675-5511 ... . HORSE PROPERTY. t + acre w t lge home + guest house or intomc. Pool, spa. corral, etc. Prestigious a rea & xlnt.term.o;, LOCATION & TERMS. Lovely 4 Bdrm. 21" ba home. Walk to med ical m lr. hospita l. schls, shops. park. P riced a t only $169.500. PALM SPRINGS. Rt>lirc. rent or recreate w lovely 2 Bdrm fully furn condo Low dn + owe For your investment net'ds. your ruture is our concern Call Lynne or Rill. Allstate Rltrs 962- 9311 * * * Chartette Paisner FIXER COSTA MESA ,. . 957 Goldenrod Rd Cosl1 Mesa You arc the winne r or 4 free tickeh 1Sl4 value ). to ........... loatShow Mar.4thruMar 8 Anaheim Convent1oh Center Needs TLC. Covered en · ' try way. leads to vaulted ceilinged living room. ' Wood burning fireplace. Huge country kitchen .. fam i ly r oom a r e a O verlooks co ve r e d patio. pool and spa. A bargain at Sl28,500. Ca ll I tiiha l Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets . * * * IACKIAYVIEW l&OWMARKn This beautiful view pro- perty in Newport as priced below m arke t value a nd be low a p praasal S p ace afi(e kitchen with breakfast I ~ , .... , ... "" t. l a rea Huge li ving room. $749,000 ) lana i wa t h vae ". r · M•wport W ahrfrORt ~ ir e place an d o p e n Lar"esl noorplan. view. ,. beamed cathedr al ceil "' ings. Hide-a-way m aster slip rights. suite, separate childrens JAMES E. GOULD i wing. Dash lo the pool 631-1 SlZ ~ Call today for details !~~~~~~~~~~;, Owner highly motivated r a nd will work with very 12°/o DOWN l creative financing. Call Buys this 2 + den home ~ 752·1700 6 months new. double ~ THE REAL ESTATERS IFYOU. ha ve a service to orrer or goods lo sell. place an ad in the Dai l y Pi lo t Classified Section Phone 642-5678. iron g a t e d e ntr y .: cathedral ceilings. brkk f i repla ce. go urm e t kitchen. French doors to . patio Own e r will ! fin ance . $17 9 .000 • 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS BI G CA N YO N . P rime view buildjng s ite on golf course. Plans included . Reduced $100,000 with terms ava il a ble. Sl , 100.000. NEW CUSTOM HOME ON BAY. Next to s andy beaches. Enjoy the beautiful v ie w o f the ocean 's coas tline . Qua lity construction. You r own private boat d ock included. We'll match this home in price against anything in Newport Beach . $1 ,295,000. Open Sat a nd Sunday 12-4. 2274 Channe l Rd, Balboa Penin. Price a nd terms negotia ble . Ca ll Da n Bibb. ·~ 67~2JI I Pete Barrett RealW presents MIWPOltT HEtfiHTS.....W usn ... New on the m a rket ! Fresh a s a daisy -cheerful too! Best location for you. See this new listing -it's a 3 Bdrm home offered al $189,500. 1!2 Full,._ Ant) W/Sm l·I COMI SH THIS MIWPOn HOMI CUstom well built in CUU Haven, S B<lrrns and 4 baths, pool, large dining room and living rooms . Perfect ror e ntertalning and IJ'8CJous living. 111 Clff Dr. 0,.. W/Sm l·I ; .. ~·.· PET BARRETI REAlTY i ; c ! BEST IN BLUFFS LAAWT I LIVM. IMUTY. End W\lt, quiet rul·de·aac:. lllOO 1q fl. Most wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdrma, 2 balhl, lar1t-ma1ter bedroom suite wi th 1ittm.a room r lnest q\&Mlaty up1radu. tnc'h.adine A ~fH'lo ed priv•le patios Bri1ht kHrhe n him rru $295,000 mrludinathe lund OflNUT/IUIM 1·4 4J60MOA COH V. Onellel llAU"nllUl J bdrm. i!1 :1 l>MU•, lYOO sq ft lhghly u.,grnded Natural colors throughout S23S.OOO Ap(t only. HELEN B. DOWD ltlALTotl, INC. 644-0134 Litt & l wy Witt. Ta.. llrper+t OCEAN VIEW ClllXIS PllCID NOM $1 U ,SOO to $172.500 A few choice new condos in the Sunset Bluffs Tract are available with ocean views in th~ newly · developed area of Pacific Bluffs. Si n ~l e & double level condos available . Security gate guarded commu n ity schedu l ed fo r completion next month. lOo/" down to qualified buyers. Also 3 c hoice 2 story condos priced from $137.000 to $139.000. OPEH SAT /SUH I ·5 SUNSE't ILIJFFS 'l'RACT 2 15 7 Pacific A••·· Costa MHa COH Victoria, Mer lrooldllntl ,.,,. .... Y. HAI.Toa 2602 ... ..,.. llYd.., ... ..,.. .... 675-tl 11 24 Moua SIRVICI SPYGLASS SPECIALS LOOK AT THE FtNANCIMGI Owner will Carry. AlTD with only 15'i( down on this 4 bedroom home. $495.000 A p~intment only WOULD YOU IB.11¥17 A 5 bedroom Southport for only $539,500'! with pool a nd jacuz zi? When you see it. you will believe it! Appointment only . SO MANY PLUSES++++ Spe<:ta t ular ni ghtlight and ocean views. This 7 bedroom includes -2 be droo m g u est s uite, stud y. playroom and family room. Master bedroom s uite has a separate jatuzzi. $879.500. Open Sunday 1-4 pm 7 Bodega Bay A TTEMTION IUILDIRS One of the last remaining VIEW lots in Spyglass. Only $725.000. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 UIO ISLE 10% DOWN lmm.idi•t• occupanry• No quallrylna Seller will hl'lp finance 4 8drm11, 4 bath111. den, f ireplace in motrr aulll' N•w c.rpetln• ., paint &lvvuahout 0,..W/S-1-4 Zit Ya.Mice &.w.hle HMllJ Sl 12,000 COLLIGIPAIK Assume large loan . $112,000. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. expanded family room . wetbar. fireplace and p00I. $136.000. Call for more details. 546-2313 THE ~EAL ESTATE:RS ... .,.,.c,..1 Super sha rp 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba. pool. tennis. Walk to beach. Good assumable loan. Askin Sl89.SOO New house. 3Br. 2Ba, Crplc. A/C, & bit ins. Dbl garage . Attractively priced. 714-621 ·3739. EASTILUFFS Large S Bdrm 3 bath, formal dining plus love· ly kitchen breakfast room View or lights. GREAT POTENTIAt, price is riRht 2921 CATALPA OPF.NSAT SllN 1·5 CdMDUPLEX REDUCED SI 0.000 South of PCH duplex in Corona del Mar. 2 years n e w. 4 Bdrms with master hide-away (in· cludinR fireplace: spa ) owners unit. PLUS. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath u n it Oversized garage ror autos and toys + + + very high assumable loan and creative owner ready to bargain . Call NOW for appointment ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631-6990 $5,500 pul'I you into your own 4 Bdrm. A/C home. 12 7/8'7. financing. Call for d e tail s o n ou r "TICKET" program • RED CARPET 754-1202 PARKSIDE PERFECT WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS NOW SELLING Prices s ubjecl ro change as of Morch I. 1981 Check These Ameneties Harbor Area's Super Buy v'; Loc.tlon -Te rrific v Sia -1850 -.q. ft. ../ Doubt• G•r•g•• w/Ope ner ~ Micro Oven -DlahwHher v TrHh Compector ../ Air Conditioning ~ Huge W•lk·ln CloHt• v Cement DrlvH ./ Pool & Jacuul W•rd lnve1tment Sain Offtce 714-a1-IOU 11:00-1:00 p.m. ........... ColtlMeM FROM 5 124,500 San Diego Fwy. BakefSt. Adame Ave .. ! I Fair Or . I I Wlleon ) ~~ ~ WhonSt !l Now·s THE TIME TO BUY! Interest rates are high on ne w loans but why gel a new loan when many sellers today will finance the sale themselves at a reasonable rate or interest. We have a dozen listings of quality properties in the Harbor area that feature owner financing. So save on loan fees and high interest rates. Buy now. Call us for more informat ion on how to save money on buying a home. BIG CANYON ON 611.F COORSE Cust om 5 Bd rm . 4 1/2 baths, 4 fireplaces. indoor spa . fire pit and much more. Construction is lathe and plaster. OHM SAT & SUN 1-5 7 loyal St. Geonp load Robt. L H.U.y, Ur. 644-4455 ~ li)®_@!J~~!'-'• -GOLF COURSE IEAUTY. &ecutin hom• 4 br, 3 ba, fwmal cln "" & • fam nn. llacU to IMautiful 901f courH. L~ lot w/M,.ate playyard. lle1RDd1lld wtchift • MW appliClllCft. A '"' JwMW! -llG CAHYOH OHLY $435,000. Dra.,.atic Htryway .... to this lo••ly lcp l br, 2'/:a ba ................. 11.""&fonlllll cln ""' Wais of t)ICIH IMd to brtd& patios. Pric.d ....,. tht _... W /Hceleftt fht.cilM). -IRIHG YOUR PAIHT-SAVE YOUR SS$. This spaclam f-"v .._. Is a real 1hal & wow't lalf! Located ht cholu CorollCI .. Ms cocu•uulity. Enhr thrv loYety lcle courtyard. 4 Ir, 3 ba, ........... "" & kJe fCllft ""· St.Id • tht ~i:J & look at th. oc••· .. $395,000. -GREAT SUMMER REHTAL·VIEW VIEW VIEW. 2 Ir at Pro.,.ontory Poh1t f•lly funti .... d. A vall. April I st ttw9 .... list at SIOOO ..o. c::;:::; SELECT I PROPERTIES CHAIM, PllCI. 111MS Appealing to the pocketbook as well as the eye. The vast improvements in this older home m ake it a delight to live in. And at a price gratifying to the most careful buyer at $110.000. Call for term s & det ails. 556-2660. llG4 Well planned 2-sty home with formal dining and family room, central air w /purifier and a n inviting spa. Features include custom draperies, thick carpeting arid a seller anxious to sell. P riced below market at $168,00. 751-3191. WHAT A V ALUll Lowest priced townho m e i n University Park./Deane home. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba s ing le story home . Assume existi:-. 1 $59,900 loan and owner will help finance the balance. Great location. Call 556-2660. MISA WOODS Bright. airy 4 Bdrm pool home with spa & rew s teps from the master suite . Dual fi replace between family room and conversation pit, this home m akes ente rtaining a delight. Full price $183,000. Call 751·3191 c....w... l 1 lO tt.t.-11. 71t·lltl ... -e,t .... 2232 ........ 116-2'60 s.c .... J79C..._ ...... 661·1407 -------...-. -~ -... --... --,. ... _,,,,.,..,,, . ...,.._ ............. ----: ----...._, -_.., HAllOI VllW Hl&U-1471,000 A 1A11 '1tlLLSIOlouew' MOO& Impressive front elevation to this ~st ate._li k e S -b e d roo~. 2-stor y Lusk·bwlt hom e . Dramat.1c entrance hall with va~Jt.ed ceilj.ng, l~rge living rm, formal dmmg rm, spacious fa mily rm, & lovely master ~·te with private dressing rm & bath us deck for sun bathing off ms tr BR. o fireplaces a separate utility r m & 3-car gar age. Surprise: a gorgeous large pool in a woodsy rear yard. A ~eal family home. 1206 IEY WIST <>PIH SUM 1 ·5 llG CANYON A FAIULOUS ''VEISAIUIS" SIZS,000 Dean e H o m es largest & most spectacular m odel & situated on the largest lot of Deane Homes. A glorious view looking thr u a lovely yard (with tall trees) to the Bi.g Canyon golf course. Huge patio surrounds the lge pool & spa + the sweetest gazebo ever (even has a lovely chandelier). Gated entry to t h e front courtyd with fo!-ffita~n. Marble floor in foyer with gbttermg crystal chandelier. 4 BR, den & form DR. "' • UHFORGnT AIU VIEW llVIME nllACl-4795,000 Front row! Fabulous view of Catalina oceal'_l, ba.ys & bright Lights. Best 'vie~ l<?Cation m ~ewport Beach. What a sight fro~ Jetty to Pa los Verdes! Custom built 4 bdrm home w/family room & for mal dining. Beautiful new landsca ping on rear terrace & slope. 3-Car ga r age. room for p ool , Leasehold. WISLEY M. TAYLOI CO., REALTotlS 2111 S-J ........ load .NE-WPOl-~IT~ CEMTH, N.I. 644-49 I 0 .. . ....-...-....~ ............. EASTILUFF -WK 3 Bdrm . Famii y room . Larg e assumable loan 11' 4 '/,. Fee land. 2127 Aralia -$279,500 Open Sat. and S-. 2-5 Best Buy in Best Area ! Jacque or Chris 631-7300 I ROKER j.; V...t • ..., .. riqht iul! Totally MW luulw. ..ct CMlf. 3 ~ 3 bath. ... ......, "°°"' + diMMJ ""' Steps to boy ... beach. $465,000. W ATERFRONT HOMES.1't RI Al f"-TATI 315 Ma,,ne Ave Balboa Island HEMIOLDT ISLAND! Spectacular 4BR home w 122· x 28' game room on 128' of water frontage w/dockage f or 80 ' yac h t . Sec l u d e d hydrotheraphy pool. $1,475,000. Bethany Olenik 642-8235. CD-12) IALIOA ISLAND -HEAi IAYI Enchanting English-style bungalow w/3BRS & custom features all for · $375,000 fee . Di ck Halderm a n 642-8235. <D-13) LAICH FAMILY HOME! Spaciously built custom home in Baycrest. 5BRS, family rm and terrific pool and outdoor e ntertainment area. Owner wi ll assist with financing. $439,500. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes 642-8235. CD-14) COOPHATIVE OWNB! Great 2BR Big Canyon townhome. $225.000. Moti va ted seller. Coby War d 642-8235. ( D-15) JJID STIEET IEACH DUPLIXI Newly listed duplex in great location. Wa lk to s hops a nd beach . $190,000. Barbara Gothard 642-8235. (D-16) DC~ONAL IUY ON UDO ISUI 4BR hom e w /cen ter courtyard, French doors. ha rdwood floors, beam ceilings. St reet to street location on lot and a half. 3·car ga r age . $495 ,0 00 in c l. la nd. Young/l m bem ino 642-8235. <D-17) 711-1414 111 .. 1• (Ol'l'lpll Voley (..,.., W~ C:-.. 641-1JJI 644-61M , ~I . ., • + 2~ EASTBLUFF ~. NEWPORT BE.Aai, CA. 640-0020 3 bdrms, 21h -i' baths, briaht end unit Franciscan. Custom kitchen, security system. Delightful patio fronts on 5 acres of meticulous ly ma nicured greenbelt -'Bluf!s li~ at its best. 0pen Sat & Sun l·S. S29 V1Sta Fiora. Popular Anit a Plan. 1 level. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Excellent assumable financing C.Om er Jot for added privacy. $164,900. Open today l·S. 1951 San Bruno. We tllw:r. INlft .. llett u.....,. ........ ,,tees! JUST LISTED! A cute little cottage away from the rest or the world -or so it seems. Located in a choice North Laguna Beach location just a few blocks from the ocean. A large lot with lawn and beautiful trees. Very private. Plus a 1 bdrm cottage with r1replace and beam ceilings. Set among homes costing much , much more. A real buy at $325,000 . l al LIHDA ISLE 6br. 7ba, the mos t excit. estate on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, game rm., in /out dr. pool & spa. Unequal basin vu, dk for ss· yacht. 3.1 million . For appt Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 LIHDA ISLE Sbr, 5ba , huge master ste. beau. li te decor, formal din., bes t buy on Lin da at 1.1 million . Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 OCEAH VIEW DOVER SHORES 4br. 4ba. fab vu from this xtra lg. bluff lot. pool. spa, party hm. $5 .0K exist fin. asking S725K fee. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631·1266 WATllNOHT IOAT DOCK 3br. 3ba. 3yrs old . new spa, huge master s te . w/bay vu. Sell at $525K 1st T.D. $Z74K a t 11.5% ass um . Bob & Dovie 631 -1266 ..wPotlT IEACH IEPOSSISSIOM 3br. 2ba, RV acc .. rm for lrg pool. Take over opt for $5000. My loss you r gain. $159K. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 HUMTIMCiTOH HAUOR 2br, 21hba. very sharp condo. $142K . Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 CAMIO SHOii LIASI 4br, 3ba, fr. pool, ocean view, 3pri beaches. Sl ,900/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 ORANGE & AVOCA~O IAMCH 78 Ac. sub . d iv. lllap complete, 4 sep. parcels ; sell all or part. heavy producing . Bob or Dovie Koop. 631-1266 HHITAGE PAii CONDO OWHH WILL CADY 3bdrm. l lh ba condo in I rvine. 19% dn wi ll buy it. Community park " pool. $106,900. Jerry Jones. 631-1266 COM DUPUX I OOG/e PINAHCI ... By seller on all-inclusive T.D. at 14 'h% ! Buyer pays closirt1 costs for both parties. Full price just $325,000. Int . only. H urry -call J im Davu 760-1743. 759-1221 .,,,.. HIWPOIT IA Y PAMILY HOtie Large 3 bedroom with trench doors that open to large gruay yard. assuma ble loan d $88,000 at 13~%. Call J im Davis at 760-1743 • .......................................................................................... ll&Jtl ... , .... ti ·-"IUI" ,_ s. I ....... ,_ s. • • -· 8111rtl IMI 81•r.. tOOJ .. < 'J .i . ltre~ .... !\{ •. A II 11 $1 •1. itw ~·" ..... ........ ,. ....z .... r,. a..._,, 4 M'-........ ra l . ,. ..... , ..... . c.!!M!!t~~~ .................................. ........ lewtt, u':I I YU.,_ =:J:,..._ ....... , •• •~z~ 11~1e SHl.000. 6J 1· I 4M. stll£CUFFS LEASE OPTION W t .FM ....,. .......... _. .. ....... ~> ......... ..... ,._ .._ • • ...... c__.W. lJ0,000 ....__, .... '1100,...-..11 yr. ........ Sll4',IOO. llWPOIT CIEST-«fJN VU c.......at .... ~YUa ... a...-.. ~2....,2112 M.w••,_,a .... • Sll0,000. • PENTllUSE ON WAlER-VU .......................... c.-.11 ....... & .,.. wltll ,........, w.rior ........ lbd. with pctffo -....... loat .............. $575.000. SPECTACULAR ON BEACH wwe. ....... , .......... , .. ..... .wrc... ~ ...... c ..... ,..., wood& ....... ,.... ...... ..... wttfltYU ....... &spo.S.,.-YUtr- la wl llJlc .... & d.._ ra IK' d11 2 lle4 + ................... 2bed ..... St75,000. '3 1-1400. WOODS' WARMm--NU! •• N .. lllititlll•lvr ~or91ed 2..tory ca.do wffll flaaplmce & Z b.ecOllift. ) bed, wltti ....... ... ""' c ........ Newport locCltfola with partial YU. Clerntory wi•ws & llkill c• ..... ~ to Sl99,5oo. owe secOIMI T.D. UIYEl Y LINDA ISLE-URGE Prot!KW by C-'l & -............ ,..... for l ''llllowc.... .. ••ery WffJ. LonJe MOSfw ..._ + 4, ............ ""·· ........... ""' with profestloMll 1tefMloww INr, clp pool Ir ... s 1,395.000. 631-1400. NW NEWPORT-4JIET 51S,•allltlai.uu ..._•pool .a. lot••._., .-g1111 artaood COii•...., to ... .,.,... .................... with l bed. & 2 .... OWMB MAY CARRY IST T.D. wltll 200/o c_.. doWll ,.,_ ... ••c-4 lo S17Z.OOO. CUFFHAVEN-tURB APPEAL H•d10•• tr•dltlo•al re1ide•c• I• ~ ...... M•wport locaHoa. le_,1,.r rw•led alld redecoralecl • ..._, •• roof. ,........ •• t1cer•1 a.cl l•t•rlor. QHUty tltro .. llo•t wltlt dnlpar •• co•.n.cp. wood & INicl&. SpmclDm row IKWecl l ..._ t-, room. .-11a•wc1 ,..... 2 flaeplec" (011• wit" ••tlq•• ...tlet, clelne ga.._t c...try kltclte& Pool .n. ,..t. ~ lot with lpH• for ... ..., we.. ..,.. l•llMJ .................... ...., ...... _ ...... $310,000 ... . QUID BEACHFRONT Lll:ATION UDUCED TO $591,000. I~ l ........ -pride of .......... b- ,..1... po11lb1Htles! OWMll WaLL ..... FINANCE! EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE flrftffcJiout Hart.or Rkllp _..._ with 110 VU of lflJ, Oce• & .... IHJllits. t .... liffc...t cploffty & .._. •au gin ut this S 700 141-ft. rniclece. SHI ..._ to Mlect yow ow. decor for tllll _... ...... with 4 bed. + ....., .......... dlnl119 r111., l111111enH fa111. r111. and ...._. ... llNllhr suite ~ ~ aplmce, IUlldeck. ...... & .,.. 1...,....... .... cualoftt for Hie parffc..._. ha ••o....,., Ill Hie belt traditlOtl of tWs &.o.11 XIV M.or-........ $1,995,000. 631·1400 NEWPORT AXER GtGAttrlC LOT WITH,.... to •...-cl .... loads of ............. to ...... ..... 4 bed. ...... -..... 1tnet - t.cks • to ..._.. wall. A ch••• wftlt .,, • ......,for profit. $265,000. NEWPORT CUSTOM WITH POOL <Mslandlllg 3 Mel, z .... wftlt ..... ""' co•encl lwcje patio. SpoMnt ...t priced to .... $197,500. 631-1400. WARMTH & PERFECTIOM-l.100 Ca 11 t Frw" 4 Mel. 11/J IML wftlt udutlc.._..ef..,_s..._._4waod ftoon & 10 ••ell we. •r•...,., •t.0Hd1! .YU fro• .. 1t1r Hit• • S'65,000. '31-t 400. NEWPORT OCfAN.BAY YU • Mtwty •co ..... d 2IHI. Z M. c..., .... -c .............. ...... ..... Al•••lt ..... Sellfowll .... .. ·-~-. .... .., ........ ,211.000. BEAUTIFUL MOVE~N CllEION Perfect ... fer -.W ~ a. ... z:" ...... 2•tery••·• .. • w.r•ce.••,. .. u"'w• lec1 a ltt ,..ea......, ""·IOO. ON WATER-OPEN SPACE YU ~ ~~•w..._,z....., .......... ~~Mnl·••· ......... ,... wAlt ,.... • _..,. ......... w .... ,.... ............ 1171.IOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE s..lo• R•n•"'• Pt1lfll'll• MM1qnwn1 2438WCoasttiwy 631•1400 Newpof1 S.ach \ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• If you like extensive use ol wood, brick & stone. see this Botzenhardt custom built 4 bdrm, 3 ~ bath m 1uterpiece. Master bdrm has firep!ace lounging area. wet bar & . jacuzzi. Skyligtited kitchen with every mOliern convenien ce including a built.in refrigerator/freezer & BBQ. Ocean & harbor view from the living room, dining room, kitchen1 family room. master bdrm & swimmmg pool. Owner will entertain trade offers for local property or sell with a large A.J.T.D. to qualified buyer. ' OfflllD AT SI ,491,000 'OPIN HOUSI SUMDA Y I ·I CMo tlpl #I MUii 11.ACH CIRCLE CorOHdtl..._. 760-1111 ASK FOR BOB mE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE 44 FARRAGUT IRVIMI OPIH SAT 1-5 Assumable Loans. Owner Will Carry Financing Or All Inclusive Trust Deed. Excellent Four Bedroom Home In Northwoods. Only Two Years Old. Sparkling Pool With Waterrall & Spa. Upgraded Earthtone Decor . You're Welcome To Inspect. $190,000. 2745 VISTA u..aou ILUffS OPEN SAT 1-5 First Time Listed. Tastefully Decorated "Q" Plan With Cozy Conversation Pit & Spacious Living/Dining Room Area. Ideal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For Entertaining! $239,900 . 341 PEACH TR& LANE IACIC IAY OPEN SAT 1-5 New Listing. Quiet Cul-de-Sac Location. Three Bedrooms Plus Large Music Conservatory -Could Be Bonus Room. Great Nei~hborhood . Appraised By Professionals. Probate Sale. Only $189,000. 11 llG DI,,. MIWPORT TllRACI OPEM SAT 1-5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd ln Quiet Newport Beach Community. Decorator Walls, Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135,500. Available For Lease, $750/Month. 44MAYAUI RANCHO SAM JOA9U1H VILLAS ~SAT 1·5 Award Winning Design. Two Bedrooms & Den Condo. Practically New. Smartly Decorated. Patio, Front Deck & Community Pool. Adult Community. $185,000. CREA TIYE FtMAMClt«i IUY OF THE WEB Create Your Own Financing On This Two Bedroom, l~ Bath Condo In One()( Newport Beach's Most Elegant Gate-Guarded Com· munities. Neutr al Decor. Shown By Appointment. $149.000. IAYFtlOMT WITH DOCIC Gorgeous Modern Home With Imported Antique Details Throughout. Handsome Wooden Mantels. Huge "Carved Wood" Antique Pub. So Many Special Amenities . Automatic Sprinklers. Air Conditioning, Security System. Professionally decorated & Professionally Landscaped. Dock For 40-Foot Boat. Private Beach . By Appointme.nt Only. Sl ,600,000. LIDO ISU Easy Financing. Near Community Beaches, Clubhouse & Tennis. Quiet Comer Lot With Traditional Three Bedrooms, Plus Great Guest Quarters With Bath & Bar, Or Billiard Size Recreation Room. Beautifully Landsuped Lanai & Patio. Expandable 1*>l. ~.ooo. MESA YEIDE -llST IUY No Question, Thia Is One ()( The Finest Buys 1n The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On Large Corner Lot. Completely Remodeled. Large Assumable Loan. Submit otren. Only S145.ooo. (5). ·--"' .......... . 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'°"" -1111 ill)· ,...., ...... -" .... ; .... o,...,.... °"" TM HWC., F ..... j WN19 lafy l..MMM ,......... = ~ = T fllMfNW: nm I Orqe Cout DAILY ptLOT/Saturday, February 28, 1981 _.__ ---lb'" ... _ t:: ... -. _.__ ....................................................................... , ..................•• ···········~··········· a1w81 IOOJ ••a at IHI .... ,.. IOOJ • IOOJ •••r81 IOU ·········~··········· ............................... _ ............... ,. ............................................ . . ~ .......... ......... .. . ·d ... •• -4. • DOYB SHOllS -Spotless, 4bdrm, 4 ba -overlooking the back bay -with private beaches -$510,000 . . . A listing of Pat Merry. SUPER HOUSE! Cameo Shores, 4bdrm. study, view, pool and spa, incredible at $675,000 ... A listing of Jacqueline Pearson . HARIOR VIEW HOMES PALHMO- Expanded to 7 bdrms, 31h baths, fam. rm., attractive decor, privacy, family neighborhood. $395,000 Fee ... A listing of Sara Marvin. ANYTIME VIEWS! 4 bdrm., 21h bath home on large lot in Harbor View Hills. Views of ocean, bay and night lights! Just $425,000 ... A listing of Tom Boland. WARMTH AHD SOPHISTICATION-3 bdrm., 2 bath on Spyglass. Spacious and open. Assume 1st T.D. at 121/2%. A value at $535,000 ... A listing of JoAnne Perkins. WOHDER OF WESTCUFf-Beautifully developed and maintained 3 bdrm., 2 ba., pool and s pa, countless quality features. $297 .500 ... A listing of Nadine Crout. REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 uat CoHt Hl9h,uy. Corona del Mar WI HAVI 4J o• THI llST u~s ... TOWM Town (ff Counlry ~ REALTOR0 ~ 552-1800 TALK OF THE TOWN You can see forever from this high on the hill ''Heather" Turtlerock townhome. Room to spare with 4 bdrms & 3 ba. Many, many upgrades with plush carpets, plantation shutters & ceramic tile. A true dream castle . A wise investment at $320,000. Open Sat. 1-5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CUL DE SAC-PARK Lll:ATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm home with formal dining room, atrium, breakfast area and utility room. Features include cheery frplc, new carpets thru-out and attach. 2 car garage . Association pool & clubhouse. $159,500. Open Sat. 1·5 at 5292 Thorn Tree. WOODBRIDGE C0Noo Bright and airy 2 Bdrm cqndo with den. Freshly painted, rooniy & very private. Just steps to lake and pooi. In gated community of Woodbridge. Arbor Lake. Call for financing details on assum. loan. $164,500. Open Sat/Sunday 1-5 at 42 Lakeview. VIEW PLUS LOW PRICE Lowest priced unit in Rancho San Joaquin. San Mateo model. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. $152,500. Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 at 13 Lago Sud. ASSUME 11%% LOAN On this beautiful 5 Bdrm Kensington in University Park. Secluded on prime cuJ.de-sac lot. Many upgrades. $235,900. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 5021 Corkwood. Tfjo (ff Counlry REt\LTOR0 552-1800 Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN $AT & SUN 1·5 C-OM-1 WITH US ••• TO IAYCllST. Just ~Hsted-1 1 fascinating three bedroom home . Three baths . 1 Cathedral ceilin gs in living room and dining room. 1 ' Raised hearth stone fireplace. Skylighted breakfast 1 ' room, overlooking patio and garden. Huge back yard, 1 1 ample room for pool and putting green. t ZOltSHll"WAY LAME ••• OPIH SAT ONLY .... $320,000 '-_. -------. ,: . COME WITH US •.. TO DOYEi SHORES. Great oppor tunity! Probate sale. Executor is eager to sell. Four bedroom home. Dining room and den. Pool size yard. . 1441 GALAXY DllYE .............................. S 420.000 COME WITH US ••• TO CORONA DEL MAI. Fantastic location. Just four houses from Ocean Blvd. Your investment will be well placed, both in money and enjoyment. If you like the ocean, view and the relaxation of the beach. Three bedrooms. Formal dining room. Den. Z 15 IRIS AVE •••••..••...•••••••....•..••••••••..•• S 395,000 COME WITH US ••• TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Custom three bedroom home. Family room with wet bar. The quality speaks for itself. Owner will carry complete financing. Down payment quite flexible to Qualified buyer. Bay view! 421 SAM IERMARDIHO ......... <>PIH DAILY ....... $360,000 COME WITH US .•• TO EAS'RLUFf. Did you ever see an owner walk away from a car without looking back? This lovely Cape Cod home will give you the same urge . Three spacious bedrooms. Family room with cozy fireplace. Freshly decorated both inside and out. All rooms overlook luxuriant garden. 2127 ARAL-IA ........... You OWll TM Lcmd .......... $277,500 COME WITH US •.. TO WESTCLIFF. Immaculate, bright. cheery three bedroom home. Spacious open floor plan. Outdoor living -dining area. Free form pool with spa. New on the market. Exceptionally convenient location. 1016 DOVER DRIVE ....••• IY APPOINTMENT .....•. SZSS,000 . COME WITH US TO ••. WESTCUFF. Great fam!iy home. Four bedrooms . Formal dining room. Family room. Large living room with fireplace. Luxurious pool. BBQ. 1400 MOTIIMGHAM ••.••••••.••••••••••••.•••..••.• $245,000 COME WITH US •.• TO OLD NEWPORT. New condo. Be the first buyer from builder. Two story with bedroom suite down and living room plus another bedroom suite upstairs. View of bay. Convenient to shops, hospital, restaurants. Z 15 MOltTH NEWPORT R.VD ••.•• o... SUM 1·4 •••• S 119 ,000 1617 Westcliff Drive, 631-7300 1aow MARKET o,. S•dsr z.4 Mesa Verde. 2820 Shan-tar. Stunning 4 bdrm. 2 baths, 2 frplcs. EXTRA LARGE FAMILY ROOM -+ many up· grades . PRICE REDUCED to $159,950, 494.7551 Hillie McCormack R F: SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm home w ith hardwood noors. brick fireplace. tii~ family rm Great Back Bay loca lion. SlZ7.SOO. FUU.Elt REALTY 546-0114 I WATERFRONT GIA.NT Right on the canal in Newport Shores. A huge 4 Bdrm 3 Bath family home in immaculate condition. A super location only s teps t<! the ~each . Attractive owner fmancmg available . A s uper buy at $280,000. macnab I irvine · realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE llRECTORY IAYINE SECTION to Cedarspring 15 Palos 31 Redhawk 9 Cypress 163 Streamwood IALIOA 3BRS/DEN 2BRS/DEN 4 BRIDEN S BRIDEN 2BR SAT l ·S P .M. SAT l ·S P.M. SAT l ·S P.M. SAT 1·5 P.M. SAT 1-4 P.M. $227.SOO $175,000 $188,000 $254,500 $101 ,600 1-010·12·14·16 E . Balboa 3BRS/ SAT 1-4 P .M. $1,200, HARIQR RIDGE 29Coventry 21 MontpeWer IAYmtoRD 2iih BijibC)i'e Drive 2M2 Circle Drive 1801 Santiaco OCEANFRONT Sl,300,000 2BRS 38RS/DEN SAT 1°5 P .M. $395,000 SAT 12-4:30 P.M.$600,000 3BRS/DEN 3BRS/DEN 48RS/DEN /POOL SAT 1°5 P .M. SAT 1·5 P.M. SAT 1·5 P .M. $850.000 $375,000 $425,000 58RS/DEN/ SAT l ·S P.M. $2,900,000 POOL IBRS/DEN~ SAT 1,5 P.11 . POOL/SPA S4SO.OOO 1U.14H -C...-•· ~v-. .... .. ,...,. _..._....,. ,. , ........... I Cle N IIt.r.. Hwet'-S. t'I 111t.r.. Hta•fwS. ................................................................................................................... 8111 4 '" ••a ... ,., "" 8111 4 1112 •••r4 1002 ................................................................................................................... um.£ IALIOA W Unusual ut~f !1 ~flu neullful home & l Br apt. HoufW hu11 a IJdrnw. 2 bu .. lue5t room in b1u·k Ln\'ely la rgt> roun1 . t• ''t'pt lonul m •~r OH & ua "Ith JU l'Ul.ti . \l 0 n d {' r r u I k I t ,. It l' II I n (' I u d " s mic r o "u \ e ovc·n. Jt'11 ire RHQ Uvtng room & dmm.c area ur~ lura&cl all") un<t l nsH·full) dN·oruted Ob garage With hwncln• urea Chumln~ intt puuo S03i uoo l'll·u:st· rull lur a~ Lo. .. dllcl & AtlMW.. 67).lJJ I UtW--.A•e ....... l.e.d WESTCLIFF * $129,500 Coz) a nd cute a:. ca n be 2 bdrm. and 2 full baths with brick fireplace. mirrored bar. carpets and drapes . A terrific end unit condo overlooking the pool just a s hort walk to s hops and transportation. Assume low interest 1st. Quick o ctupancy. I 714) 6 73-4400 12111621-2828 The harbor area's oldest RMI Est .. • Firm li:\Jlll()ll I o .. ..wc ... lmmaculAIU ~ wllh Ck'eu view. ded• 6 uni que private 1ard•1U W alll lo b.acla. Only llQ.000. ()pen Sal la Swt 2.f !IOllSUllM&Avf Soutb Laauna ACUll 11e1; 831 3l8i MOST LUXU&IOUS Unit ln exclualvt ...... -t''or.,ver view» Great In vt1tm11nt/t erm11 See an,YtJrne Only 1249.000. Call Aict. Ano Fowlkes. 831 -or dot 7754 AS SUMI t 1/2°/o . FHA loan 3 br, 111.. ba. din rm, 2 car 1llt 6111' w1d1opener $119,900 OF.I. MANGELS RLTR 968 5707 Laguna Niguel View Mansion 4bdrm. 3500 s q ft, Creative finand n!I & hillh assum. ,,.., thl' prki: of Npt. 644-5598 LAGUHA IEACH ..._lefty Davis' FonMr-M•slot1 Oecan view & only S blocks to Woods Cov(' Bea\·h' 4 nil'e bdrms & caretaker's unit. formal dinm)( rm. fm rm with wet bar. 2 frpks + ad\• lighlful Frem·h country kill·hcn. on a n fo:st:tll' Size Par cel . i n a C'arefrl't.' environml.'nl enhancl"<l by u p00I on the terrace OVl'rlookin~ a la~O()ll o f k o t 1n Botanll·ul Ganl1•n s Don't miss thi~ un111111• retreat for $1150.oOO' 494-7551 ..... ,.~~ IUl lll _. "l' ~ Mt ('l)HMA! 1"t U i macnab / irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HARBOR RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW! J:fighly upg ra tlect :nm. 2 1 -i ··J odelle·· mode l w 's tudy and fa mil~1 room, Uecan, city, bay and mountain views. Lowest prit•C'CI .Jodclle Mode l in Harbor Ridge. Compll'lc securit ~" Motivated seller a sking $600,000 incl. land. OPEN SAT SUN 12-4 .30 P .M. TO INSPECT GO TO MAIN GATE SECL'RITY FOR CL EARANCE. 21 MONTP~LLIEH.. 642·8235 644-6200 752·1414 551·8700 IOI Oo•et Dn•• 1144 Sen ....,.I Of •~•S C•mpu• 0. 4764 ll•rr•na ~ Hewpol1 .. K ii H8tl>Ot Vie• Center C8"'9UI Y•Hey C•nle• '#_...., \11119Ve C.111•< 675-3411 PETERS TOWNHOMES :J Bdrm. Pl<.in < •• \\ tii r . ,top lon1ti<1n . 1\!:-ist1 m:illlt• I sl . and s im pl~· stru mptuous. $~2!1,0011. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -With a pool! Super Street. Hi gh income. S295,000. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2 :-il,. :; Hdrm home in. CclM with lots of pri v;I<'~· &-m ag nifi1·1•nt dew ot the hills Boom for pool or l'njoy tht· tush Ol'll'nlc.11 ganl<.•n & "atc·1·f<ill ,\n outs t<.inding. gra<.·1nus horn<.' S-4:10.0110 THE ILUFFS :! Bdrm. I': Plan on tht• rront r·m., of Bat k Ha~· L<':•~t· o pt. a\'ail. S27~.000. NEWPORT IEACH DUPW 11 2 blocks from . ocean on fee la nd with a la rge 111 21·; assumable loan. $24 1.000. WOODllllHH Charming shingled ext., 2 Bdrm "Ashford" in Lakeside. on greenbelt & priced to sell. $151.500. TUITUROCK HIGoHLAMOS -4 Bdrm w /view. Lots of paneling. profess deC'br & lndscpng. Eve rything you've longed for + a lrge assum . 9:V.. 01r loan. $389,000. 1IEACH HOUSE S 175,000 Believe it ! 6 Bed· •room, newly painted in & out. 2 blocks from ocean in Newport Beach . NEWP~IT HACH -5 Bdrm. cusl home. exclustve Dover Shores. Near Sl.000,000 prop. 'h blk from pvt beach. Gracious home for exec ente rtaining. $330.000. · TURTURO.Cl< HIGHLAMDS -4 Bdrm. huge mas~er suite w /cozy window seat. French doors & Windows thruout. Customized, designed & decorated. $362,000. A ...... .., ef Jollll D. Lllall & S.. ZlllleatC .... Hltlawey c ...... clelMw . --... -.-.--.... ·-- . OPEN Siil 1-5 Z4Z4 SANTA AMA AYI. C .M . Charmlng.2 sty condo w /Ire fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br, l~ Ba perfect for young family. $108, 500. ' CALL TO SEE ,_ICI SLASH~! SJO,OOOt Waterfront! 3 Br. w /dock m front & rental unit in rear. Liv. rm. opens to delightful patio on the water. Now only $419.500. UDO I~ S~phisticaled 3 BR home w/spac1ous . hv. rm., formal din. rm., gounn~t kitchen overlooking sunny So. patio. $425,000. LUXURY & LOCA TIOM. 3 new homes cm prestigious PENINSULA POINT nearing completion. Dramatic floor plan including lge liv. rm., formal din. rm .. de n w /frplc, 4 Br w/s pacious mas te.r s uite, jacuzzi. bidet, huge walk -an c loset s. security system landscaping by R. Beeson. ' COSTA MESA CONDO. Sensational lotation near 0.C.C. & So. Coast Plaza . For"!er mode l un.it. 2 ~r. 2 Ba. fireplc .. balcony w/park·hke view. $98,500. D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T t l N C. JiltJ "Jt-..... p,.,1 8 ;CJ r, l 673·9060 In ..Wwport l.ach--looll to Li1MJO First $9000 DOWN NEWPORT-HCiTS LanJe assumable I st. OWC the balance on this newly refwbished Cape Cod charmer with open beams, country kitchen, antique fireplace, custom cabinets and much ~. Large lot with picket fencing. one yeor home warranty. Seller's mtxious. Price reduced SI 0,000. Offered at s 179 ,500. IEST IUY LIDO ASSUMAILE LOAN Two story channer, 3 1*-, 3 laths, den with wet bar, pcrquet wood floors, brick fh·eplace, close to beach and Lido V111age. Owt1er will assist In fln..cing. Sl95,000 OCEAN VIEW HOME hautiful new 4 ldrm 2112 lath home with bonus room ready f« inwMCllate occupancy. Exut.ftf quality construction. Includes mmty extras. Oversized wet bcr, brick fireplace, ceramic tile, mirrored· wardrobes, fabulous kitchen with luminous cellincj mid much, much more. Offend at $179,500. LEAST EXPINSIVI IALIOA ISLAND Thh 2 bedroom cottacje reprHHh a good innshMtlt opportunity as a r...tal .-.. fint home on the lsl..cl or just Mwe ~lation. Creatl._ ~ available. Offered at $209,000. AUTHENTIC SPANISH EMERALD IAY Classic tiled roof Spanish '--· Oceanside Emerald lay fHturincJ oce• view, h•ctwood ftoon. open cellin9s, 3 1*-. 3 laths, fa111ily room, for111al clnincJ. $590,000. PRIVACY ON THI llACH A rare eel •utual offering. a C.to.n home in the c......,. of the prfvat. s•ds of LOC)llllffa. A spacious 3 bedroo111 l both ho111e with separate 9uut quart .. s all surroundhtcJ a quiet courtyard ..cl located on a 60' lot °" the beach In the prf•• co11111u111lty of Lag••it•. OfhNd .. 2.5 ...... DOCTOll LUXUIY OCIAM VllW COMDOMl .. UM Tl.ta bea•tlf•I 2 ldn11 Mlh ca•lll11 ...,ta 5-ttrler ..... quality er .. ; rs•aHhlp ••cl t.cffOMI NCwfty. UM • yow _.. •lh. yow Zltcl .._. fw wHh•cl lllde·aweya or •• Hc ... lve recovery s..._ fw prl•e patlt11h. lxctllHt -....CIMJ. Slt5,00~ IMlllALD IA Y LIAH SptctK..... ............ • .... ~-............. .._._ tM oceafw o.t. Ow.er wtl .._. fw .. ortwoJ""tMt ..... 4 ldr• •••• locettd 111 t•• prl•• cowlty of • 1 IN -.,. otfM .ct et s•ooo ...... ) ,.,. ................... .... i::d..:C ==· c .. ew 6.44-7020 , .... --~_... -.._ ... mecneb I Irvine realty A su•SIDIARY OF THE l"VINE COMPANY ---~ ---- HAllOI llD611 Award winning "Dynasty" model w /ocean and city lights views. Marble entry and many upgrades. $395.000. Belle Partch 752·1414.0PEN SAT/SUN 1·5 P .M. 29 COVENTRY. CD-18 ) IAYCllST! Great 4BR, 3 bath family home w /partial view. Ideal for entertaining . Pool, spa. 2 patios. $425,000 incl. land. Dona or Mary Lou 642-8235. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 P .M. 1801 SANTIAGO. <0-19) PUSTIGIOUS llG CANYON!, Lovely customized 5BR home designed for family liv4'lg & exec utive entertai.ni.ng. L a rge living and formal dmmg rms open to pvt patio are~. Master suite w/fplc, garden pat10 and spa. Extra large lot incl. pool. $975.000. L y nne Valentine 644·6200. (D-20) WATERFRONT DUPLIX! Big 38R and 2BR duplex right on the beach. Great opportunity. $72.5,000. Coby Ward 642·82S5. CD·21) DltAMA'TIC HILLSIDE HOME! Ocean & canyon views from every level of this 5BR home . Formal dining rm living rm w/wet bar. separate levei retreat, balconies and decking. $.535,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (0 ·22 ) A-I DUPLEX -Sli9,900! 2BR units w/fplcs and attached garages, yards and patios. Shows pride of ownership. Owner will assis t in financing. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (0 -23) IRYIHE COVE! 4BR. 4 bath home w/lighted paddle t e nnis court. pool. spa and s aun a for active family living . Some otean and white water views within a secu rity gated co mmunit y w i pvt b eac h es . $1.1 50.000. Sa ndie Fix 6-t4·62UO (0 ·24 ) DRAMATIC VERSAILLE IH llG CAMYOM! 41.:3R & den Deane home wthigh ceilings. 3 fplts. spa garde n cntranc:c a nd golf course location. $675,000 inc:l. land. Barbara Aune 642·8235. ( D-25) OWNER WILL HELP FIHAHCE! Large 3BR. 21 2 bath t ustom famil\' home w/indoor spa . Lovely c ut°-d e-sat location and roo m to park RV . $215.000. Do rothv Lewis 752·1414. <D-26) . OUTSTANDING VIEW! Exceptiona l H a rbor Ridge Lucerne mo<l e l w /3BRS. fami l y rm . a trium w /fountain and a vcr~· s pecial master s uite w fpk a nd retreat. $785,000. Lynne Valentine f>44-621X>. (0 ·27) . PREMIUM LOCATION & PRIVACY! 2BR, 2 bath Coco Palms condo w .t m any c h oice f ea t ures . Assumable loan a nd owner "';11 carry 2nd TD. $74,500. Lorr aine Re id 551 -8700. <D-28 ) UDO ISLE LEASE OR LEASE OPTION! Charming 5BR . 4 ·bath & fa mily rm home w/la rge s unny patio and 3-car garage. Steps to tennis. clubhouse a nd beac h . Only $15,000 o ption money. $650,000. Berit Mltrhell 642·8235. <0 ·29) IALIOA PENINSULA! 2BR beach home only s t e ps from the beach. Spacious family rm w/skylight, fplc and new carpet s. $342.000. Joyce &Uund 642·8235. ( D-30 ) I WOODIRIDGE GLEM! 2BR & de n Cypress m odel in great location. Tasteful d ecor in neutral tones, covered patio and assumable loan. $128,500. J a mie Wilkinson 551-8700. <I ·31 ) llG CAHYOM 10-RDEAUX TOWHHOME! Single level 3BR, 3 bath home on la rge corner lot. Garden courtyard and terrace. Sunny c ountry kitc hen. Will consider lease/option. $425.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (0 -32 ) IX(f>UISITIL Y DESIGNED! 4BR, 2314 bath resid e nce enh anced by dramatic ceiling elevations and atrium views. T errific assumable loan. $250,000 incl. land. Verdeen Weiner 551·8700. (1·33) PRIVACY IM THE ILUFFSl 3BR end unit on two le ve ls offering formal living rm w /fplc . family rm w/eatin g area and community pool. Owner wi II assist in financing. $229,500. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (0·34) SUllTAMTIAL SILLER FtMANCIN&! 3BR, 3 bath Corona del Mar home w /sweeping views of coastline and harbor. Hard wood floors, used brick fplc and skylight. $1 ,250,000. Jennifer Suchomel 644·6200. (0·35) . 712-1414 Compuo Vohy Cet11e; 641 .. lJI q()1 Do... o.;.,. t Ill .. WoocbrdQI C.nt• •~a• Hobot vie. c.,.,., RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTAlf SEAVICU SITUIDAY OPEN llUSlS 1 . 5:00 615 Carnation 329 Dahlia Pl Marino Dr ?A51 Marino Dr 88~ Bayshores Bayshores SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES 1 . 5:00 $370, $247, $495, $365.000 ?ASO Marin<? Dr Bayshores $495,000 26.51 Crestview Bayshores $350 000 17 Monterey Cir Spyglass $419'.ooo 6 Malibu Sypglass $595,000 1023 Bonnie Doone Irvine Ter $615,000 2021 Commodore Baycrest $259, 750 2636 Basswood Eastbluff $219,500 329 Dahlia Pl COM $247,500 5002 Paseo Dali Turtlerock $179,500 15 Sycamore Turtlerock $274,500 19 W Yale Loop Woodbridge$189,500 CALL TO SEE IA YSHORES-OWMER WILL FtMAHCE Privacy & seclus ion offered to lucky buyer of this 2 story Colonial. Spacious 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. Can easih· be enlarged. Close lo private beach & Balboa Bay Club. With land $495,000. HEW IM OLD COM Brian J eannette & Assoc. designed this unique concept in Townhome living. This delightful two story, 3 BR. architectural modem has a big Fam. Rm. plus formal dining area. So. of PCH. $370,000 . DISCRIMIMATIHG IUYEll7 See this exquisite newer condo in Corona del Mar. 3 BR. + d en . Beautifully decorated & extremely spacious. Formal dining. A terrific buy. $239,500 Fee. EHTHT AIMER'S DB.JGHT Dramatic li\'ing · dining rooms with fire place & wood ceilings. Roma n tub in master BR. La rge & pri\'utc pool. 3 ~ Den on Lido Island. SHS0.000. ISLAND LIVING M o ,. e i n f o r t h t> s u m m e r . Beuutifull y rnai11l<.1 ined Ba lboa DL"P L l!:X . W i thin i;teps of So. Bavfront beach & loc:alcd on one of the most d esira ble Island st reets. Ideal for O\.\·ne r occu pied home with income. $450.000. IRIDGE OVER EASY WATIRS Leads to Linda Is le & this dramatic 4 BR. ho me. G r eat for entertaining. Sparklin g l agoo n v iew. Two fireplaces & wet bar. Sl.300.000. WOOD CHARMER Four bedrooms on the Penins ula Pt. Hardwood fl oors. walls & cabinets. Formal bric k entry & separate bri c k p<.i t io. Do uble s tairs & fireplaCl, 1t1 the master $.150,000. ATTENTION INVESTORS! Supe r 2 be droom concio unit in Costa Mesa . New carpets. flooring & paint . Nea r O range Coas t College. PROBATE SALE. $95.000. FRIE ... DLY COMMUHITT Family s ized 3 B R. Located near schools . s hopping & tennis c lub. La rgt-family room plus formal dinin g . Move up to Newport's Eastbluff. $219.500. IACI< IA Y VIEW-CONDO Spacious 3 BR. 212 bath end unit condo \\ill make lh·ing easy. Come enjoy a s wim in the pool or a walk around the ba c k bay . $164.500. Owner created fina ncing. CREA TIYE DECOllATING And creative financing. You'll find both in this charming 3 BR. 2 bath home. Hardwood floors. Frenc h windows & doors . 3 firepla ces. Huge family room. lrresistable for $225,000. in Back Bay. HORSE PROPERTY In beautiful Back Bay area. 2 BR. Study & overnile loft. Formal dining a rea. Gourm et kitchen. All redecorated . Great country/c ity li! e. S33.5. 000. IRVINE THRACE Lovely 3 BR. home with custom kitchen including microwave + 2 additional ovens & butcher block counters. Shake roof. Wood decked spa affords a lovely ocean & bay view. S319.000. MORE FOR YOUR S In friendly Baycrest. near boat launc hing faciliti es. Additional trailer parking along with lovely 3 BR. 2'2 BA . ranch home. Formal dining. Fire place . Fam. Rm . Excellent condjtjon and owner wi 11 finance al $259, 750. AFFORDAILE IM HAUO. YllW Incr e dible va lue . Newly redecorated 3 BR. home. Large cust . Fam . Rm . with warm paneling. Remodeled ram. sized kitch & cheerful breakfast area. Walk lo park & school. $229,000 Fee. IAYSHORIS llST YAUll A total atmosphere of privacy, charm, & gracious living. An entertainer's kitchen. A secluded master suite. Upgraded & well cared for 3 BR. 3 BA. $350,000. 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Oece,.•tor altwp. lo.t 111,. SI. IM.000. 6J t-1400. lAICE HAIBOI VU CflNER W••4erf•I •••c•tl.. 1to... for .. tert9'8'89. Pri .. cy. fln•H.. •d ,,, ..... ,~ ................... . ,., Lsp ~ ... ••d.., ...... 9'1Wu f · $)75,000. '7Ut00. WATlH .. HONl HOMl:.~.1:-.( kl Al I •d I\ 11 31S Ma111111 Av11 Balboa ISiand , .. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEHOOM 211 9th St., Huntington Beach (213)399-1028 $125,<XX> Sun 10-12 167 Calle Redondel, San Clemente 498·0322 $135,000 Sat/Sun 12·.S 2044 E. Ocean Blvd., Bal. Penin. 673-3663 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 203 4lst St., Newport Beach 675-7060 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675·6000 $337 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 517 S. Shelton, Santa Ana 540·3666 $75,000 Sat 1·5 ••611 Lido Park (2D) Lido Isle 631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 163 Streamwood, Northwood. lrvine 551·8700 $101 ,600 Sat 1·4 203 E . 21st St. (E/Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 29 Coventry, Harbor Ridge 752·1414 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20930th SL, Newport Beach 631-1400 $162,000 Sat 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DIEN 21649 Ocean Vis ta(S.Lag)Laguna Bch 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 868 Hillcrest Dr .. Laguna Beach 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 42 Tangerine Ave., Irvine 631·7300 $124,500 Sun 1-4 1 Eldergle n. Woodbrictge Glen. Irv. 559-4922 $128.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 • •633 Lido Park (Fl) Lido Isle 631-1400 $625,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 15 Palos, Ranc ho San Joaquin 551-8700 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1157 Kingston. Costa Mesa 673-8550 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 'l2.7 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3 BEDROOM 15 Creekwood, Woodbridge, Irv. 552·9690 Sat/Sun 1-5 2456 Vista Hogar , The Bluffs, NB 675-5930 $155,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 1946 Port Lockslcith, Hrbr View, NB 644 -5272 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1657 Texas Circ le. Costa Mesa 640-5777 $144 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 512 Fulle rton (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642-5200 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 504 Westminster, Newport Beach 675-1771 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •131 5 Santanel la Terr(lrvTerr)CdM 675-6000 $328.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1133 Berks hire Ln <WestcliffJ NB 675-6000 $297.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 34362nd St .. Nwpt Shores. N.B. 759-1501 $175,000 Sun 1·5 615 Carnation , Corona del Mar 644·9060 $370,000 Sat 1·5 5319 River Av e., Newport Beach 542-5808 $235,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 1023 Bonnie Doone . Irv. Terr, CdM 644-9060 $615.000 Sun 1·5 1741 Tustin (7D), Newport Beach 631·1400 $114 ,000 Sun 1·5 2312 Redlands, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $197,000 Sun 1-5 ••6408 W. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 631-1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 631-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 181 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 546·2313 $125,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 19'l3 Fullerton, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••1010-12-14·16 E . Balboa 642·8235 $1 ,200.000/$1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3241 Iowa, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $125,000 Sat 11·3 3 Citadel, Northwood Prk. Irv 644·7211 $152,000 Sun 1·5 •1601 Bonnie Doone Terr. NB 644·7211 $330,000 Sun l ·S 22o Coral, Balboa Island 631-1400 $440,000 Sat 1·5 J II ,._ PAM IM w 084 m76 Carmel, E l Toro 760-0545 $126,500 Sun l ·S 441 Redlands Ave., Newport Beach (1)538-8611 $250,000 Sun 12·5 33432 Galleon, Dana Pt. 493-8812 $153,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••38 BaJboa Coves, Newport Bch 673-9187 $525 000 Sun l ·5 3'1 Peach Tree Ln <Back bay) NB 759-9100 1:189,000 Sat/Sun l·S 78 Racinf Wind, Woodbrichre.1.Irv· .. 704 1155,000 Sat/~ 12·5 ..... ,.. 1002 . ......................................................................................... .. . . ..................... . ...._.... 1002 •111 • 1002 Gt•r• 1002 .,_.,.. tOll ............... ~ .......••••................... , ............................................ .. .... OMLY 11',ttlt 3 Bdrm on quiet cul de aac. Located ln Santa Ana, close lo Westminster. Surrounding homes are in good condition. Great value! Hurry, it won't last ' By uppointmenL only. Sandi Robertson n. ........ . The Lawson Realty "'"'"'" .. I .. '"" llHI .. ., .. I 111, .... ,, Company UDO ISLE COMTEMPOLUY f'res h conte mporar=-s ty ling with c lean lines a nd hig h ceilings 4 Bdrms + dining room on a lot & a half. $455,000. WE ARE EXPANDING AND WE llA VE OPENING S fo~O tt 2 EXPERIENCED SAU:S PEOPLF. WHO KN O W I SLAND AND BAYFRONT PROPERTIES. ------------------------~ * * * * * * Heritage Collection OWNll MUST SILL THIS WllK H i g h 1 2 •y,, a s s u m a b I e I o a n . Immaculate 3 Bdrm pl us bonus roo Earthtone c arpets, beautiful yard Asking $159,900. Submit all offers. Call :,.W-1151. MISA VllDI CHAIMll Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm home with atrium and separate mas ter suit e. Private corne r lot. lovely carpets and wall coverings thruout For an appointme nt t o see. call 540-1151.. 5 IDRM POOL HOME Terrific fin<.tr1 l'111g available. Large 2 story family home with luvc l~ pool. enc losed eourtyard a nd St>paral<' master s uite dov. nstairs All this fur only Sl45.000. Call 5~0-1 15 1 for more information. ,.-~~~~~~~~~-1 HERITAGE I DIRECTORY •"P ftlh ~ tlnctory •IHI r• Mlh w..e.• n r-to ..... , kzatlll+ Al Mle loc-"-• llated betow -~ i..,......,. .... tty_,........_. ........... hMlmy't DAILY PtLOT WAHT ADS., ..... ..,. llllow ... C1f1911 ~ for .... or """ -wp4 .. ht ... lwf•....._ i. fW1 c~ Meil s.._., e.tS..d.y. •511 Cliff Dr. C Nwpt llgts) NB 642-5200 Sat1Sun 1-5 * 1472 Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 501 Catalina, Newport Beach 675-1771 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 611 Lore tta, Lag una Beach 497-1761 $345,000 Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln, Baycrest , NB 631·7300 $320,ooo Sat 1-5 ••400 Morning Star Ln. NB 642·5857 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1363 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B. · 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 3541 Ma rino Dr, Bayshores. N.B. 644-9060 $385,000 Sat 1·5 635 Vista Bonita. Bluffs. N. B. 631-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Cherbourg, Hrbr Ridge . N.B. 759-1501 $735,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino. NwptHg hts. N.B. 631 -7300 $360,000 Daily 1·5 2127 Aralia, Eastbluff, NB 631 -7300 $277,500 Sat/Sun l -5 17 Monterey C ir., Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $419,000 Sun 1·5 2450 Marino Dr .. Bayshorcs, N.B. 644·9060 $495,000-fee Sat /Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 10 Sand Ba r (Jasmn Ck ) CdM 675-3411 $335,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1830 Port Ashley, llVH, NB. 644·9060 $229.0oo Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 18185 Pa lmetto, Fountain Valley 542-5808 $152.000 Sun l ·5 320 Otero <Bluffs> N B 675-3411 S275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2115 Mirama r . Ba lboa Penn, NB 631-1400 $465.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward. Newport Re ach 631-1400 $384.500 at/Sun 1-5 ••1101 White Sails Way, CdM 644-6200 $450,000 · Sat/S un 1-5 10 Cedars prmg, Woodbridge Gables 551-8700 S227,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2671 B ayshore Drive. Newport Beach 642-8235 $850.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2642 Circle Drive. Bayshores 642-8235 S375,00o Sat /Sun 1·5 21 Montpellier, Ha rbor Ridge 642-8235 $600,000 Sat/Sun 12·4: 30 501 Cat alina , Newport Beach 644-7211 $295,000 Sat 1·5 214 Via Graziana. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $440.000 Sun 1·5 225 Via Quito, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 205 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4800 Cortla nd. CdM 675-4010 Sat 1·5 14671 Beach . Irvine 551·2000 $165,000 Sat 1·4 2640 C Vista Ornada, Eastbluff, NB 642:5062 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 223 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 631·1400 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443 Canal. Newport Beach 631·1400 $275.000 Sun 1·5 ~9 Tyler Way , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $121,900 Sat 1·4 •9662 Scotstoun, Huntington Bch 963-8377 $172,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 U8 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle NB 673-7300 'sat/Sun 1·5 4 II ..... FAM IM w 094 UO'l Charleston, Costa Mesa 540· 1151 $131,000 Sat/Sun f.5 •2006 Port Cardiff (HVHms) NB 760-1397 S259,90Q Sun l·S 1514 Highland Dr., Westclllf, NB ~-0660 1365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#1 Muir Beach Cir., CdM 760-8188 $1,49$,000 Sun 1-5 21 Rue Fo untainbleau. Npl lkh 644-9990 $610.000 Sat Sun I 5 27 Blazing Star, Irv me 644-9990 $220,UOO Sat 1-4 1121 Berkshire Lane, N.U 673-3104 $265,000 Sal1S un 1·5 2522 23rd St.. Newport Beach 581 -1000 $269.900 Sat;Sun 1·5 * 1242 Somerset Lane. Nt.>wport Sch 645·8063 $460,000 Sat/Sun I 5 •204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 640·5777 $638,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2274 Channel Rd, Balboa Penin. NB 675-2311 $1,295,000 Sat 1Sun 12-·1 •44 Farrag ut (Nrthwd I Irvine 759-9100 $190 ,000 Sal /Sun 1-5 ~ 1102 Charleston . Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sl3 I .500 Sun 1 5 12 Canyon Ridge. Turtlerock. Irv. 552· 1800 S320,000 Sat 1-5 11 Tiburon Bay <Sp yglass> CdM 675-6000 S650 ,000 Sal Sun 1-5 •2907 Setting Sun <H VTOs> C<.l M 675-6000 $595.oOO S<1t1Sun 1 5 4931 Loriann Ln .. Irvine 759-1501 $142.000 Sat /Sun l 5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Oo \•er Shores. NH 631-7300 $420,000 Sat Sun 1·5 215 Iris, Corona de l Mar 631-7300 $395,000 Sat 'Sun 1 5 *1244 Po la ris Dr .. Dover.Shores. NH 631 -7300 $815.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 •2106Santiago Dr.. Oovcr Shrs , NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 15 * •401 North Sta I' Ln. Oo\'er Sh rs. NB 63 1-7300 $945.000 Sat 1Sun I .'l •1400 Nottingha m . Westr liff. NB 631-7300 $245,000 Sat 'Sun l 5 2735 Cibola. Mesa del Mar. C.M 556-7650 Sal Sun 1 5 * •503 Edgew<.1tcr <Bal Pt•n l NR 760-9333 SI .200,000 Sat Sun 1 S 103CTPolaris (Dover Shure!> I NB 675-3411 S330.000 St.1l 1·5 11 Monterey Cir tSpygls) NB 760-9333 $625.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 ••8Collins Is la nd. NB 631-1400 Sl.100.000 Sun-1-5 21031 Manessa, Huntington Bea ch 645-0303 $135.000 Sat .Sun 1-4 •1801 Santiago. Baycresl 642-8235 $425,000 Sat tSun 1 ;, 22372 Walling ford Ln. Hunt'g 13<-h 968-0008 $319.000 Sun 1 ;> 31 Redhawk, Woodbri<ige, l rvinc 551-8700 $188.000 Sat '~•an 1·5 219 Via Nice, Lido Isll-. N. B. 963-8182 $415,000 Sat 1Sun I 4 19232 Doe Run, Tustin 644-7211 $264 .950 Sat/Sun 1·5 .. 5 IEDROOM 18 Manda rin ( Wdbrg) Irvine 551·3000 $289,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 5 IR pin FAM RM or DIEN 2214 Port Carlis le, Newport Beach 673·2122 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26421 Palisades, Capistrano Beach 640.5777 $995,0 O Sat/Sun 12·4 2921 Catalpa ( E /Bluffs) NB 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 5021 Corkwood. University Park 552·1800 $235,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2591 Circle Drive, N.e~rt Beach 548-7145 $675,000·fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •1206 Key West, HVH, CdM 644·4910 . $475.000 Sun 1·5 221 Via Firenze, Lido Isle, N.8 . 631-7300 $465,000 Sun 1·5 •1823Glenwood Ln., Baycrest, N.8 . 631·7300 $295,000 Sun 1·5 #6 M~libu Cir, Spyglas, CdM 644·9060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 2715 Lighthouse Ln., Newport Beach 631·1400 '375,000 Sun 1·5 7 Royal St. George Rd, Bil Qll'n. NB 644-4455 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 12 Trafalgar, Big Canyon 6"-6200 12,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 UDO ISi.i OPEN SU .. AY l·I 2 I 4 VIA ITHACA PIENIHSULA POINT llACtROMT Pano ramic vie w at wedge , from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home, 3700 sq . ft. featuring marine roo m , e ntry , li ving room, dining room. built-ins, e tc . $1,385,000. I LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attracti ve beam ceilings, fireplace & fnmch doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen bit-in a ppliances. Close Lo tennis courts, s andy beaches & clubhouse. $420.000. BAYFROMI' We have several fine homes wilh pier & slip. Starting a t $1 ,500,000. RAHCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo. 9th fajrway. 3000 sq .ft. 3 Bdr m , 3 bath. furn .. Golf c lb . m brshp. Will trade for invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy!>1de Drove N B bl') blbl 12 Mission Bay Dr (Spygls) CdM 642-6368 S525.000 Sat 1·5 9 Cy press Tree, Univ. Park, Irv 551-8700 S254.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •8 Greenwood. Smoke Tree. Irv. 552-3123 $115 .000 Sun 12·5 1218 L.1Y> Ar e nas. Cos ta Mesa 552-5742 S185,000 Sun 1·5 10 Wind wood. Woodbr idge. Irvine 552·0660 S139.50<l Sat/Sun 12·4 ·12 Lakeview. Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 500 Cagncy Ln PHI . Versailles, NB 675-1771 5'1 55.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * •310 Fernando St \Penthouse U401 ) NB 1 640-5357 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3057 S. Bristol :4J . Santa Ana 540-3666 S88.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2 BR pfu, FAM RM or DIEN -l4 Navarre <RSJ \Irv ine 759·9100 $185.000 Sat 1·5 215 No :-.lewport Blvd . Newport Bch 631 -7300 S189.000 Sun 1·4 ~j85 Bay vie\\ Terr I Cpper Bay l ~B 76()-9333 S210.000 Sat Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 11 Big Dipper Cr t (Npt Terr.> NB 759-9100 Sl35.500 Sat 1·5 2745 Vista 'mbros a <Bluffs> NB 759-9100 $239 ,900 Sat JSun 1·5 l BR plu' FAM RM or DIEN ;,292 Thorn Tree. Uni\'. Prk. Irv 552-1800 $159.500 Sat 1·5 4 BEDROOM l5!JG7 Adam s. Fo unt<Jin Vallev 540-36(i(j $95,HOO . Sal 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •25 Canyon rs land Dr. Big Cyn. NB 675-5200 Sun 1·4.30 3 BEDROOM 1951 San Dru nu. Bluffs. N. B. 640·0020 S16-1 .900 Sat 1·5 'l:7 Tahoe< Pete rs Twnhme ) Irvine fj75-34 ll S225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2.521 Sunflower ttA4. Santa Ana 540-3666 S96.000 Sat 1·5 DUPLE,XES FOR SALE 2-2 BEDROOM 506 #8 Park Ave .. Newport Beach ()31·1400 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631-1400 $975.000 Sun 1·5 2001 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 6.11 ·1400 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus 2 IR ••4010 Rive r Ave .. Newport Bch 640-5357 $.l50.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2-3 HDIOOM 421 Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 675-4479 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4-1 HDIOOM 214 Sapphire. Newport Beach 631-1400 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT 3 llDIOOM ••4911 Seashore Dr., Newport Bch 673-7300 $2000 mo. Sal/Sun 1·5 4 II ..... PAM IM • DIM •6 Pinehunt (Big Cyn) NB 675-3411 $2500 mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 • •• *** .. llWPOIT'S BACK BAY Spacious Uvln1 room. with atone nreplace, • generous bdrma, bu1e private master aulte. paneled den, features: brick nreplace, aparU Ing pool and spa. Lout· ed on quiet cul de sac. Assumable loan t Only 1190.000! Take advan· tagenow! 645-0303 COLDWel.l. BANl(eR O ... Aut..c .. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba split level condo. Close to So. Coast Plaza. $25.000 down. owe. 540-3666 OLDIHGLISH COUMTaY TUDOR $19,950 Loni! pvt drive to dramatic touch of Old 1':ngland. Old classic res tore d to original e l e~ance . Antique parlour. candlelight formal dining. copper kettle kitchen with sep. dining area, secluded courtyard. wine celler and quaint old carriagr house. Located in area of fine custom homes. Best Yet ! .. assume low mt loan. No qualifying Hurry! Call 847-6100 Realt y W o r lrl B<'achside SI 0,000 DOWN $765 P l.T A per mo. 2 Rr 11 ~ ha Mndo Great in ves tm e nt. R e ally World/ Call Realty World Capistrano Association 661-1010 ILUE PACIFIC and VIEW all day long from this older 3 Bdrm 2 ba home. right on the OCEAN. Family room, 2 frplcs and perfect for that GETAWAY BEACH HOME or condo con· version and investment in the future . $265,000. So call now. WAUACE&CO. IEALTOIS 729-5'66 43)..6490 OCEAMROMT 2 Bdrm. 2 ha, unfum. New. S850 yrly. IAYROHT 3 Bdrm, 1 ha, unfurn. Mint cond. S850. Yrly. CHAHHaFIOHT 3 Bdrm. 2 ha. unfurn. S750 )'Tly. associated BR01<.£R5 JJfll t TOPS 101' W 9olbnn /> • i,.,,, I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW! Quality, luxury home, 4 Bdrm 4 Ba. 3 frplcs. All the extras you could want for the most com- fortable. effit'ienl and spat'ious living on the Island 30 yr SJ00.000 lst TD al 13'1 fully assuma-ble No points. S.SJS.000 205 Gamet Open Hse Sat/Sun 1·5 Gerry Spr· ingston. Rltr 673-2230 CAPE COO CHARM 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. house with rental unit. Unit has 2 Br l ha , completel y furnished $450.000. By owner. Ph. 6«·6275 or 637-4.SJS IAYVIEW Attractive 2 Bdrm l ba + l Br & ba over dbl garage. l house from South Bayfront. 40'x8s· comer lot. Call for in· formation. MEL FUCHS PA VlLJON REAL TOR 87Wl20 TWOUMl'TS on Diamond Ave, in the North Bay Area. IBr home+2Bf apt. ~.000. PllC• TO SILL ! 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IOU S111 ~Ull I ~ 409 ('olutn bu ~ ('1r n .. 1111.htl ul r 1t"ll0i111 blult 3 Rclr 2 lib on 1ul d r ~111· ~It h un·:AN & CANYON \l lt"~'Jo t\1•1•1•!11)1 to privutl' lwtat'h ti44 7003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2 AUt'ta 13.n UOtl !!'(Ill "'•l"r(r .. 111 l.S8(i ,.., llr1"' b) th.-n t .. 11 ~ ... ,.Man in I n1qur t1i.m .. :. ff?~~ 67~60W 0,-W 1-5 CAMIOHILAMOS 4100Cortt•d Ul\ el) .,pac1ous homl' •1 B r 21> Bi1 bt'<iut l'ourtyd, patio. rel! li.nd 1298.SOU Rkr 675 40IO UH,000 \Julttlt-Y & Mtlltr Ith\ 4'13 Y23 11104 JUST LISTED l"h11rmltlg L>uplex ~1th f rt'DC'h door.> Of) r rhOl unit. ~hake roof Walk tu all '>hopping .J.l98.000 Call for 11ppt "'to .see Re r n 11 u t-: 1 I e rt se n Broke r 675 2373 or 770-8598 CostaMna 1024 ··········••••4••······ ________ , IASTSIDE Caneo Shores O...S-12·5 EXT tt.A S PEC I Ai .• H ighl y u pgr<ide d . panoramic oceun view & just stf'PS 10 r,rivate communit y be11l'hes . this ELt-:GANT J bdrm. 4 bath home with a s parklinll pool has custom reatures !la lore! Deluxe se<>urity system Xlnt financing. $529.000. 45210.1 ........ Rd llCH llty 760-0621 CONDO Newly listed 2 3 Bd m . 2 Ba. frpl , dbl gar. As- sumuble loans or S72.SOO. with P&I only $769 St>ecial prke or $117.000 and OWC. Diana aJ.:t 631-12166 PRETIIEST CONDOS IN COSTA MESA bdrms. 2"'1 baths , 2 They·re excitingly dif· 1 fe r e nt ! La r ge 3&4 ---------1 fireplaces. m icrowave OLDCdM Excellent 4 bdrm home + 3 bdrm income Very short walk to bt•;H•h. park & s hopplnJ( Owner will consider rinanc111j! with low down p<iyml'nl ss~.ooo. SEE THESE 2 unus ually lnC'alc>cl homes with outstancllni.: views . Words a r1•n 't enouJlh. lht!y must ht• seen Call for appoint m enl. Well priced at SSGS.000 ror both • MAURY STA UFFF.fl SEA LION REALTY 671-5354 LSE OPT SPYGLASS Spacious S BR 3 Ra hnmr. SS4S.OOO Custom lots . ~so.oon MO 29RI One nr tht• hettcr duplt''< l'S h_v OWnl'r f.73 41\48 67.5 4479 C'DM CON OOS 329 Dahlia rl S247 .500 r Cl' JS Canyon Crest $239.500 rce CDM Dl'Pl.EX 518 Puinsetti:J S289.SOO rec Ca ll Na ncy S1mmnns . Alll 673-92«1. 644 ·9060 ovens. solar hot wate r. t ile throughout. Lovely g rounds. Priced from 1160.000. Will trade for property. gold coins or rinegems. GEM REALTORS Inc 642-4623 N•wC~LoSDn Huge 3 Rd . 2"1 Ba . Formal D.R & frplc As · s ume II'~•"{ w/low dn S l 79 .995 Patri c k Tenore, 631 ·1266 l~?Z~I~ REALTORS M F:SA Vto:RDF: 4 Br. 2 Ra with pool, beautiful land'lcaping & easy care yard. Owner will con· sider V A $129.900. D B ou rk e Rea l tor . 546-9950 lttYHtors/Falftily S h a rp 3 Rd r ond o w/pool. Only S9S.OOO As- sume 12': int. Patrick Tenore. 63t·l266 l~#Z~I~ RF:Al~TORS E ast s ide C M 2 Br Complt>lt>ly remodeled R ·2 lot . I .ots or cha rm Ope n d a ily . II 4 642 2101 , 321 HoC'hes ter. C' M 9.5 INTEREST Assuml' S40K down I .ov ely 3 H<lrm. 2 hath. ram I ly room. rm•pla<·e. ope n b1•amt•1I l'l'1linJ(~. n1•w Award winain1 2 8d. 2 cu.tom owners unit. 2Br dynamk Woodbrid1e. l Nlmb' uweded P\u U ty bldl directly on Ba new bome. Beaut. pent.hse A 2~8a. P vt Ba. 3 car earaie. 2 Northwood Parlr de-bead. Call l"rff Olbeon yard, quiet cul-de-u c rental 2Br. l~Ba. Aili· flreolaces. Spaniah &lie tatehed home with alr for appt. t o 1 h ow. We hU\'C u s pacio us 2 stol)', 4 Bdrm on u gi"antu.· pool s ized lot. Many m ature fruit trees. Seller motivated, will pay m ux1mum ifl points VA. Beautiful add on family room, r1re place in living room $131.000. •nd priced to sell fast; in11415,000 with saeo.ooo root. Only 20 months old. cond. aklnny dip• •P• Uf.NIO ., You mu;: ":: ~~ one· at u~~ APR. Call Jo-Seller aulsted flnanc-area. sreat landacaplnr 1,~n:;. at c enore, A.Me (714) N6·90l2 Ing. Open House this and decoralln1. Sl03.000 · EDGF:WATER RLTY wHttendSat/Sun 12·4. 18 in uuble flnancln1 . REALTORS 1213) 434·4'81 Mandarin. Priced to sell •UlS2.000. ~WHT ISTAftS Bea~lul S"5 4 bedroom JC ..... '44-7211 REALTORS THl•STIAL and it won't take • thief to eee the value In this s harp Dana Point duplex. Two bedrm, l bath upper unit reautures new carpel. fresh paint, beamed ceil· ings, fireplace. tlining area & enclosed patio. You may wish to use the I bdrm Lower unit as a "weekender" while at the Marina . OUT OF STATE OWNER MAY PROVIDE TERMS fo r qualified buyer. Offered for only 1144.000 FULL PRICE! OPIM HOUSI SAT /SUM l·I ··1102c: .......... COMTIUBIT AL E xe c u t I v e H o m e . 3 Bdrm townhom e , elegantwetbar:built·in frplc. brick pati o . I BBQ Inside & many #J>.Nlldl ~l1\ll I '( ~ l\SSULIJ\l l S n • ., T..tMM, ••elton 540-l 7JO Comm . pool. Great loca· other amenities includ-Htritegt ,,. COftdo NEW CONDOS 5% ON XWTen111 MOlllll of F•brw-y ...,.Offen FtlH Drapes & MicrowaVt' Fur JO day es now 2& 3 B<lrms private deeki; & pat10s 2()00Mf:YER PLACF: OPEN WKNDS 12 4 641 1991. agent As .... -.OWC2nd East S ide -3Br . FR. bonus rm . ind oor s pa /s aun a O nl y S17t,500. 631-1442 THE ESTATE AGENTS Lowes t priced Mes a Verde custom home in most desirable area 4 Brm. puol, + 9:V• as· sumable loan. Selle r anxious. $269,900. Call S51·53:11, A~t. 3 Ir + Pool/VA Brand new listini;t 111 Mesa del Mar Lite a nd airy fl oorplan Ownt•r will ronsider VA nrrers and may consider 2nd Grell Astle. 559·9-100 VA . FHA TERMS 4 Bdrm. two story <>n HUGE lot 1 Over 20110 s q.feet. Dmini.t room . separate family room, Cireplare. Surrounded b y trees Sl :l l ,11110. TARR F:l.L . BKR 540-1720 View Mt Balch 10, Catalina from lh1s 1m mac. 2 br, 2°·, ba luxury condo. Open house Sun 1·5. 12111 Las /\rcnits (w of 2100 block or Par1rie >. C.M. lion. Sll0.000. ing a huge yard that "---Wll c--FUU.a llALTY bach to a beautlrul ~ -·r .... J o d 3 Bdnn 1 'h Ba condo in 546-0l I 4 pa,"· ust 3 years 1 ! Jr.n~. 19"', dn w1·11 buv ~·~··~·~·!·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~·l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 96J.1112 ·u~ µ J -it. C.Omm. park & pool. S P E C T A C U L A R H Sl06.900. Jerry J ones. VIEWS or t he Dana OPEN SAT/SUN lO·S 631-1..3116 Point Manna coastline By owner. Good assum II t]~ ~I~· ~~';}s thA~~::"r~n~~c:~; ~=~ :~a~~~-1:45~: ~N~ ~ • With 25"4 down at 10": 9081Mahalo.964-5729. . "'7UauLTT REALTORS o .. , .. 1026 int 1750.000. , 1142.000 4 bdrm '• mi *•DEERFIELD' DOMT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to buy a perfect starter home. I bdrm. 1 ba. in Orange Tree T o wnh o m es Perrer t for sin~le or newly weds . MISSION REALTY ~S. Cst Hwy. Laguna Photte494-0731 *Cote Realty ocean. Hunt. Bch. below l"IM I 044 • & Investment market qk-sale. Agt Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!:J.!id~ ~:d;l~ni ~ 640-5777 forTor9U9402 1im--------•I done as never before' ARealChmllMI'" UNIVERSITY PARK Pool. s pa. magnificent Lrg 4 8d home in woodsy EfToro 1012 Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. decor and landscaping. area near bea ches 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ingle ramity home with All this and assume a rrplcs w/fab. spa. As· QUIET CUL·DE·SAC a VERY private yard. high loan balance. Ca ll .. 523CA.M"15Dl:IRVl,.E sume l l'r.t'7. low dn. 3Br. 2Ba. patio. frplc. Xlnt location, close to now! S289.,995 . Patric k Open 1 5 Sun. Sl26.SOO. schools. shops & frwy. Tenore. 631-1266. ~3::i~/~~~;. Helle r ~!~:y·~~· Owner w ill (g)\\bodbrldge I NFLA~~~a:IGHTER 1·~~,.~,.,~~l"':..r;•~,,- Reallg . 4 BR. new carpets and1•~w1111•110.,,-1:.Aio_,_.,._.,.!,'"~: .. _~~loil--~.~~!. ••. !~.~! •-111111111!~~~11111111!11!1!1!11-I *Cote Re alty 551·3000 only sr122~~ for this REALT~RS __ FRENCH CHATEAU POOL & llACH & Investme nt "2Harranra Pltwy,lrvinl' single am1~me DlmMltds· Gold GUIST con AGE! ~~::.~~t ;:t~w~~ 1_11'!!!!!640!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!57!!!!!7!!!!!7!!!!~ 2 Br + den. 2!1'.i Ba condo~ Redhill V Realty 3 ARCH IA Y 4 lathrwts. l.ach home. 1172,000 1-2 car gar. air. s hutters. 552 _ 7500 Perfect as a diamond. OM.YSI09,500 L"Jllr + o... covered patio. m icro-ocean at your bel'k and 2 stry French Chateau DUTCH HAVEN Beaut. de<.'Orated family wave. OWC mortgage. call. 4300 sq rt. 4 bdrm. t o wnhome in .a lus h S harp 3 Bdrm home home w/pvt patio. ten· Int. only payments LOC)llftClleoc:h 1041 etc. etc. etc. For a little green setting by the sea. near Beach & Warner nis. brick cstm s pa. S137.SOO. 551-6611. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• less than One Million. V. k' SS LE Call Agt Ron 497-S4S4 Obi door e ntry t o Aves.1114,900 Super area .Assume l2"4 _1_c_1________ 11 0/o A UMAI cathedral ce11inJ(ed liv + terms. Only Sl79.995'' Exciting wood & glass 4 OCEANFRONT Cottage in11 rm Dramatir Opt'n $10,000 at I 0°/o See this one! Patrick bdrm. 21-, bath. view & Trlr. knotty pine int.. staircase to pvt ms tr 4 Bdrm, 211. baths. pool Tenore. 631·1266 n.ls ls The~ Submit. $325,000. frplc. 3 pvt bchs. pool & s u ite Sep <·hlld ren 's I and spa. Only St2S.OOO In T_.. oclt Peg Allen ~~r 494 7S78 pier. 549.900. Terms or winll and 3 baths' All 1 Townhome living at its 1._ ________ •I trade. on lse hold land. this+priv d e tatr he d I REProfnsioRoh best. You'll enjoy the 1• 499·'!1116 mom·in-law apt. or rec 96).1377 REALTORS s pa rkling night light BLUE WATER ---------- rm Compl. wi wet bar. view from the balronies 4th ba + more' Motival· ~~~!!!!!!~!!!~~~! * •2 MASTERS! +the refreshing spa orr vistas abound from this l•-------- ed seller. here 15 Polen Landmark South Hunt your master bdrm suite 3 bdnn. 2 ba home Just ... ti al. Take advantage ington Beach. 2 story. 4 No. not 2 bosses but 2 Feel right at home in the sleP6 to Vi ctoria Beach . CENTURY 21 bed se par a t e mas t c r tasterully decorated sur-Owner will carry a larJ?e ~ WALK -IN RF.Al.TY SIS~· .;i~~r ;:i~~g~~ Bedrms that h1ghli,::ht roundings For inform a · 2nd trust deed OHered ~ mml 964-3311 financing. Bkr 963·11377 this super gorgeous at lion on this lovely home. at S259.500 Just R.ct.corat~ New Carpet. new vinyl i n kllC'hen. new pnt thruout. 4hr. 2ha . frpk. lli(t' l'OUntry kitl'ht'n, fam rm. $127 .500 Rt•lo"' markt•t rinum·inl! avail PCV Realty ll33-li526. 6:r7-7920 tached hnme built hv call us. *Cote" Realty LOVELY MEADOW LJ(e 3 bdrm. ramily rm. 2' ~bu . Laundry rm. IRe mster bdrm. Corne r lot. GLENMAR 4 l.ar!le 3 4 Bdrm 2 b;i. upgraded with s hake roor. Hot tub. Enclosed patio Lovely are a $129.500. Open Sun I S, Providenre Lane SUNSETR.E. 542-5808 846-8803 1042 Warmington 1646 'l(l ft a nd asking only 559-8888 & lnvt-stmf'nl INW~gR~DGF:' 640-5777 w,,,ldhrldgc RcalllJ --~~~~~~ 551.:1000 1920 tlarranl·a l'lt" ~,In inc· 1044 VICTORIA HACH 2 Bdrm home wistudio apt Frpk In hvmg rm Stt>ps to beac•h Home sits on 2 hulldable lots. S28S.CXXI CUSTOM HOME ooat gate Lg exhisitini? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sunday. 2·5pm . 1641 loan. $152.500 Open Sun SS95,000. Wate r Front Orchard St. Sbdrm · :Iba. I ·S at 18185 Palmetto Penthouse Ov<>rlookin1-: WOODIRIDGE 220/o DOWH O wne r wi ll earry Ground levC'I, I sly <'CJn do 3 Bd r m. 11 ' Ha Beaut. patio. SI07 .500. J erry Jones. 631· l266 2 Rd rm 2 ha home with 2 Crplcs L'nusual wood and glass mountuin type home with ocean and ca nyon views Great as :;um ah le finanr ing $2411.00o. freshly painted rolnn1al SUNSET R.E. Main Channel. 3 Br. 2' ~ beauty. Family room. 542•5101 146-1103 Ba. 2 frplcs. formal din· separate dinlni:: room. ing rm .. for 'the elegant frplc. new roof. Pri~ed H la+-I h 1040 life! Buy lease or lease R F:Al.TORS at 1160.000. ror quic k .. :'! .... ~.~....... option with SSOOO option s ale. Xlnt financ•1n ,:: d "" r money. 16351 Grenoble THE WIEDEMAN S 38 rml •Ba. amr'.°" ·2 Open Sunl-5.Callfordr O /AGT 494·0066 or frpl c . bloc kw a ll ., ta ils J a rvis . O'Brien 7Sl·4293. 1129·900·846-1756 642·8850. John Coom be Super sharp 3 Rd 2 Ra OPEN SUN 10-12 I bkr. w IJ.!yard tnNnrthwood 2 Houses-I Lot 2br 2ba Sl25 ooo S 164 . 900 I': H I u ~I \'t' E·Side C.M 2 Ar. I b.i 2ll9thSt l l3-J99.1o28 HWlli;o:ytORl.ach 1040 r•atr 1r k T rno r c• ea. AgL 962-775 I or 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-1266 Ai::t 64 s-t4tl6. Brinr Any Offer!! I :i~-~l'TTI ~_,-- OPEN HOUSE Love ly 31Jdrm Custom Home REALTORS sat/Swl I near Beach Park, Formal Dining, 1657 THcn Circe. Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for This 3 bdrm l'harmcr inform ation r egarding the 9%% was once a model home Ass umable Loan . Seller will carry Located on a hu,::e <'ul part o f the buye rs down payment. de·sac lot and rilled with and s ays Brin g Any Offer. extras . FIN IS ll F.O J(arage. n ose to schoob orrered at $144.5011 *Cote Realty & lnvestm t-nt 640-5777 Best Price In Town 4bdrm 1 Remodele d Kitchen. **WALK to pools. park. schools and shoppinll from this 4 Bdrm Berkeley plan in Colle~e Park. Opn Hse .ct ; I e H/\Nf:H Hf /\l TY ~() 1 2000 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESlATE SERVICES WE SELL llMNE PRESTIGIOUS TURTUROCK Here 's vour c h a n ce to m ove up to a Preside nt H o m e . Spa cious pla n 200. 3 BR. 2 bath. S unny bre ak fast a rea. Lg. Fam. Rm. Corne r location on s uperb c ul-de-sac. 0"'11e r wi II carry 2nd T .D . S256.000. F ee. A LOT OF STYLE-TUITUROCK Built into this 3 BR. Highlander . Custom built li bra r y . Sky light. Tiled formal Oin'g Rm. Private redwood patio. ·owner will he lp with financing . $274.500. EXPANDED 497.5494 CortCOTTA•I a nd charming too beamed cc1hn,g. crackl- tnll fireplace. secluded rourtyard wa lk l o bearhes Great rinanr tnl! plus owner will ht>lp Only$171.500 LCICJUIMI ViHag. R.E. 497-1761 USTOFTHMS Clear and seller will rmancf' trv 12": • l'an trade up for s m all com merc1al in OranJ?e Cou n t' :-Oeat 2 bdrm 1·ott ai.:1•. rireplacc. and a nc•ar ne"' 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit . ~ r ar J?a rai:e S26S .OOO Cllppc•r pluml11nl(. larl(f' ----------yard. doublr J(ara~C'. Plus h C arpe t s. Cus tom Drapes. Freshly Painted. Seller bought anoth e r. a nd has priced thousands below ma rke t v alue for quick s ale . C r eati ve t e rms OKAY-BETTER HU HH.Y. OttAHGETIEf N e w o n mark f't Detarhed patio home 2 b d r m s . 2 b a t'h s . fircplarc. A C. end unit. f'xc-ellent c·ondit ion As s umr 9•·: mtt>rest loan. 1126,950 Take a beautiful Turlle r oc k Preside nt ho m e & enlarge & u ate lo o ver 3.000 sq . ft. & you have lo vely large fami ly dream horn BR. 3 BA. plus g ame room & D Gourme t kih·h<'n plus s pa. S395. OPEN 12-5 SATURDAY Located in a most pre s1i11ious area or Dana Point. this t>xq uisite custom home has it all· 4 bdrms . 2': ba ths . l(ou rme t k i l t:h e n . heauttrul J?ardens anc1 outs tanding e.xist inl! rinancin,g See Ellie Finigan at 34!nl Chula Vis ta . Dana Point.. .1349.500 LAGUHA CHARMflt This 2 hdrm . 2 bath home is nestled in the trees with a beautiful ocean view Gated com· mun l t y i 11 N o rt h Laguna . Probat e sale .... $340.000 'f '·'"',,., d('I · //,,, •• -f~(11(·1lti•.J f>'jJ-.v'l.'J'l • 205 E COHI Hwy . Cd M skylii.?hl Only SI 14.SfNI ---------Call64S 911\1 : OPEN HOIJSf Rt ALTY / CHARMING 4 Rdrm 3 hn horni• with romlly rm ('or n 1• r Io I V .. : fl Y f'lllVAT": vanls Im nllH'llhtlf• uml r1•a1lv l o nwv1• m $17<Uo410 *(:oh-: Re•alty -----------~~~1111!"!!~--I & lnv•·,.tmt·nt 1 R-2 IOMIO 640-5777 DELL"XF: Dl'PLF.X Comfort uhl•· a "''"" h n m1•, lur l(•' " •111•• --------~ fir{'1,la1·1•, '<111111 v /'"1111 Vi)( )t;lf :t llr ~ 1111 IHMtl A. "I'" ONl.V Sl ~l,INIO Vu GDLDENWEST L:-J REALTORS ~l...,Lr<f/'5 e,.ASSOCIATES 141·1111 2 yrs nu. huJle 4br 21 1ha 2 r plare Up J?raded beauty ~ 2br 2ba re ntal Owner will carry w lnw down°"''" Bkr 673 11'18 ASSUMABL.F. LO/\N S2SO.OOO 3 br -t den. 20, ba Open Sun I S 1436 Serenade Terra re• room 111111 ru111 "1 'I mon• 11nllll SMI 11111 RoyMcC• ,l"r. 541-7 2' 1•11111 '1'111• IC1•11I l'.hlnt1•n., ·------~~~~~~~~~~~~ u~k rw l•:t _..,A 7':1 t I :1111 fv --- 644-9724. 1213179().677'1 OWNF.R FINANCING . on this superb Spyjllasi; mansion Owner wants to move now' Submit' Asking $52.5,000 Devin Real Estate. 642-6368 MOTICI how Daily Pilot Class· !lied ads display their meseages with legibility and lmpect? Our ads. we are proud to say, really Fors• ly OwMr /\Ur1wll111• 41wlrm 1 111•11 3ba In M1•1111 llt•I M111 New r rrit)'. mini hllrul11 mlrmrc'(f w11rtlrolw "" s u m m 11 h I 1• I 1111 11 • I o down . I 11 1 n I Cl 111• 11 Hou:H'. I !IJlm "7;t:'i Cibola.~ 76.~ SI 0,000 DOWH UMDa SI ,000,000 2 miles rrom be1ch :tnr 2ba. low Int. Prine only Bkr. 631·9170or Mfi-7344 1et r esults P hone C .. W... 842-5818. --1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW 111 by 124' lot. 3 or 4 bdrms custom 3200 sq ft h ome. open cente r courtyard. rumpus room , oak bar, jac u zzi. 20°/o down with 12% financing. Redueec.; to $575.000. ~n Sat/Sun l ·S at 2501 Harbor View Drive, Coro na del Mar. ~()~ 714,673-1600 ~ WM. I. DOUD A CO .• INC. R• q 1 -. .... t•7 1111 LC ... Hwy .. Me l07 (1Ht~ C_ .. ..._,CA tHH Mii :t.:11:1 f'11•11t111 .. 111111111•111 11. ;1111 . :i•·i llu l\'1 rww 1·11111111 /\ "1111 11111hI1• I "I 'I' f I S .. Jll'r Wiii 1'111'1 YhiI1111(111 1wt1• 2 1111 11111 111 11 11 cly WVtltl Tc•ri 1h1111111· A"" 1111 i:h 11 ~I 111u•11 S•t & Sun I :tll 4 :101'M A ICC'fll 11!1 I ~toil 3HH. 2·~n. t'fHUto N1 Ko C'al l'lu11 Sk viii••" 111tlo. 1'4•1'k. :! nir 1111 r muny Ulll(r1111t•" 11111111 Al t•pt to 111111 . Sl!l:t,CHIO OW<: 2 MO 4tlll:t MISAMOITH I.I((' 4 bdrm. f1m1ll11 rm, den, lflt' lill<'ht'n II ull1111 area Cul·dC' IH' 1111 llM large loan. 1-'/P SIM.1100 C: r t n t I v t' ti n u n 1· I 11 JI avallabll!. SUMSIT•.1. 142·1108 14MIOl 4 BJ, 3 BA HOME Erid of cul-de·11c s1z.oootott11• Have already moved. Med fut 11le, assume 12'4.llJ. rlnancln1 wino quallfyln1 on entire balaMe. Under priced at S174,000. Owner 141 ...... Investors Sllltial! ··~ " t• (' u t i v c DuPi e x f 0 r l>bu·rlminulin~ T~ste. 3bdrm, 3~a. ,•urh . C l·ntrul Air. Woodburnmg I<' 1 r t• 1> I a c.· e s , C u s t o m <:ur/>l•ts /Urapes. H eavy Shake tloo . 11 1, .. •;{, loan is assumable . No ~nllryin~ Necess a r y . $10,000 Down II Less Moves You In No Qualifying Necessary. Your monthly payment can be adjusted to m eet your m o nthly budget. We hove many 3 and 4bdrm homes in the best O r a n ge County locations with th ese t erms . Call our specialists for more information. 160LDENWEST REALTORS s& ,_ASSOCIATES ........ DAVID D. CARLSON REAL.Tott 133.9z93 . SMOl<I TRll 2 hr, 2 hn 1•11ntlo ". 1l1•t dbl !lrtr fly 1111111t•r Sll!">.000 011t•n ~11n 12 5 H C.ref•nwo111I ~2 :ll:?3 WOODIRIDGE 2 Rdrm Wurmini.tton "R " Ntd unit. Great !or ation Opt•n house S a t/Sun 12 4 at JO Wlndwood. Ml 5S2·0000 2Br. l'l'Jba c hatea u in Woodbridge Creative finan c ing S132.000. 552-1484. 559·9581 o r 552-5007. WOODIRIDGI Wannington 1ward win· ning design twnh me . 3B r 2 ba . Beaut. la ndscpg & interio r . Prime toe nr pool & lake. Owner 559-0555. 552·9690 · WOODBRIDGE 3 br cotta1e. 21.'J ba. lam. rm. formal din. Assume 197.000. Asking 1155.000. Open Sat/Sun 12·5. Owner. 559-7047. THE TERRACE or Univ. Park . 3bdrm . 2ba townhome. separate din- ing room. wetbar & up· grades. Offered b y owner at Sl52.000 with nex. owner financing. 552-53112. WOOD11-.1•L .. ,,,,..,,. ...... 2br, 2ba, 1tudy. frplc, comm'\)' pool/Jae/lab. •1 ~1.000. BJ Owner ........ TURnEROCIC-CAMPUS VIEW l mmacula t(• 3 BH. + family r with attr ~1t'l1v e landscaping & pa tios . N e w C'arpe t s . C los e to everythin g. R a re Plan JV. Owne r will a ssist in financing. $179,500. UNIVERSITY PAIK VANDERBUILT. 4 BR. + fam. Rm. Cath edra l c e ilings & open s tair c a s e . Large maste r s u ite . Dramatic hom e & financin g. $215,000 F ee . EXECUTIVE PEltflCT Low yard m ainte n a n ce and privacy a r e f e atures o f this dramatic A rborlake C ondo. Two mas t e r suites. E nte rtain ers· dining room. All one level w ith gar age. $152.500. A WAY OF LIFE-WOODlllDGI Highly upgraded & e legant "Adams". Beautiful panelled study with bookcases + 3 BR. & Fam. Rm. Decorator wallpapers & draperies. Lush landscaping & large brick patio. Great o wne r fin8l)Cing. $199,500. ~ WONDHFUL WOODlmDC'H Sought after 3 BR. "Madison " with p op ular Cape Cod exter io r . Beautiful landscaping with cozy spa. Interior tastefully decorated & in m ove in condition. $189,500. --\ GREAT ASSUMAILE RNAHCING Very traditionally styled home on so· lot. with great r anyon vie ws. some ocean view and privacy ' Spacious. with high reilings. view deck. rlrepl are in family room. massive livinll room with we t bar ... $249.000. 499-1120131-0136 ------MYSTICHIUS A beautifully main · talnecl custom home on a large lot. Superb ocean views & C1talina sun· sets. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. ~lier may help finance 1247~. UMOISTRUCTID view. A r1bulous build· lnl site in • quiet uea. The price for lhls double sl1e lot Includes plans & pennitl for 1 2500 sq. ft. home. D05.000. O&.DT.O.W. Thls quiet woodsy ael· &Ing is a perfect location for thls wood 6 glass 3 bdrm home. Newly r~­ modeled with beautiful views In all dln!ctlons. sm.ooo. 11141 ..... 117 .. . . .. . . . . .. .................. _. __ ..}_ ~ .... 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Owned & W1' ' 1111 lotl 1 I I ttJ 1091 ...... Pr.rty1400 IMwPriJI ... HM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llOO tq ft otflce bldp n1' S.A. Courthouae 'Xlnt mCOUNllY for atrnys . '375,000. llallUMtla Lall• Con· asi.-blrr. dcJI, New ltUdlo. Studio =~L•!!-. ..'~ ... c:&odumtoa Ill 119 remodeled by decorator. featuring ... , bu>'• N La1ua1 1 Me ._ -,.., wood noors. French doors & windows, air. J lilall .,... .-~ •• ,. .._ -~ 1tourmel country kit. w/used brick CHAlt• OWNHfll.IXal ---------r--• loft. l bdrm loft. J bdrm. C1 ,._ Leh/ • ......._ ~ 1500 • Ullll"lll. ••• .. -.:• .,.,. *Cot• Realty island & indoor BBQ, magnificent A......... A la\<H tm .. nt ... CAMYOM master suite w /frplc & bird's eye view ftlOWM M0-5777 McLain El Dorldo. 3br, of waler. For sale by owner. $675,000 Owner will carry 2nd w /20% down assumable 9% FHA loan. 3 Bdrm cozy home in excellent area near schools and shopping . Only $8.S,500. 752·1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pac~ View Memorial Pm. Choke lot. Re1 prie. rtllO. Now ucrtrlce °""'"..._to bu1 chi• view. mo.ooo. ln1t1ll· fee. 2591 Circle Drive. 548·7145. Open fallLildt J Mnn dteam C ... p I C 0 D menc Hie, •"""" H Sal/Sun. 1-5 l500.548-2630ev.~~-l!!!!!'!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... "'l:"'etll .. VAR, owe 2nd. 640-97M •••• of th 1 rlflr ~ 541..,, ... ..,.... le kuin H1t1 a Behn/fem rm ..... S ROAD l'!!llU •tL p• •ct 4 aravealtes. Vi sta del T ,. ._.. Mar section in Paclric PIOPHTllS View Memorial Park, ............ s-P•s...-. ....... South erid VlEW loc. POOL. All 2 bdrm. 2 bath units. Owners unit completely fum. 3 pvt patios, frplc . Owner will carry AlTD. $295,000. av......, •11,MCI pool home wtth an 1111 YllW LOT 1um•I* b t of 1108.000 Subordln1 taon polfsible ac In Try 10''. down 6 t1Ct'e11ent term s CHER $2000firm. C111 677-5779. don osl ·n mJN roAST HV.'V l.AGl A BEAC'll d741MA ..._ .. s..Why! SIM.IOOOWC 2 bdrm. Jn>und lt:!Vt'I OWN YOtlR OWN on tb t' 8 l'1&t h S1dt· tJr tupw>Y & only a re" yards to a Riv re; View" Park o" you u sun bathe on your own lawn & peek at the <X'ean Tiie perfect pl11<'t· tu reure Two l•11hwa •·Z t'all for mort' flt11&1H'lll!i $421,000. 0111111& &.tl l316 Agt Dan Hod1e LIDO ISLE Cuwil t!le1uince 11> the c •plion (0< this buutt(ul • puush style home on prelltlgious Lido 1!.le l nt'ludt!s 4 bdrmi. all w pvt balhs. indoor •out door swimming pool and a Excel financing Of rered al 16311.000 Open Sat/Sun I 5 20t Via San Remo * Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 ... .,.,.c ...... ,,..,.,.... ~5580 7~9501 '3.900Down NB. lbr, 54().~ or 631-7653 John Lembeck tAgentl VICTC>alAN BEACH HOME New 3 BR 3"4z Ba. Quali· t y handcrafted oak thruoul Stained glass. spa Plan Ill Realty 752.5499 MOO sq ft, 5 br. Gd as- sum. loan. $297.500 firm •WISTCU"* OWNER SALE. Moving out <A State. 4br, 3ba. -family home. 12&.000 . 892.J:m, 642-0565 SIA WIND OPEN DAILY 1·5, 1121 Harbor View Somerset BERKSHIRE LANE 5 br, 3 b1. w I sea. to· ~!!!!!67!!S.!3!104!!!!!!!!! mountain view + 10 -= grand custom features. Probably f i n es t --111111111------Somerst't avai lable. ......... ........ $345,000 O pen 1·5 S hare a pie ce of Sal/Sun 2214 Port paradise for as little as CarUslt'. Bkr.673-2122. $5,950. Bre athtaking LOWDOWN Vt'rsailles !Br/studio. penthse condo, w /lg as· s umable loans , only $105.500, Owner/agt. 645-3447. 979·5370 ask for Jim ocean view condos. Lux· urious new 5 Star apart· ment complex. Call now & flnd out how you can travel the world over with th.is purchase. 712-1920 C•••arclal ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, ,,.,., 1600 = ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.,... .._. I OH att.-RMI Estate --· .. -%-ON_ID ___ Betty Grubb. Ownr /Bkr • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Macnab · Irv me P..W. of Owwenhlp is reflected everywhere in this traditional stylt' 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A .... &Profets. Lot, 62'hx292'h opposite Costa Mesa Hospital. $275,000. EXCITING Roy-::~= Rltr. 64.2-8235 home generous with!•-------- country charm. Nestled in one of Newport Beaches best backbay communities. near the golfcourse( 11 is conve· nlent lo reeways and shopping. Enjoy a fami· If size kitchen. spacious living room w /br ic k fireplace, 3 Bdrm and 2 Ba. Assumable 9 11,<7, loan. Owner may assist with financing. Call for e e WESTCLIFf AHA Estate Sale HB shopping strip·375K Fully leased Stores nr Beautifully customized w est c 1 i ff S h op p in R 24 'x60' Viking Home Comm . bldg +. SA·315K Center. 11r: return on 2Br. 2Ba & enclosed __ Bill. ag~. 83! 1257 full price of S375.000. 6 porch. In Laguna Hills C 0 M M F. R c; 1 A L yrs new Assume loans nicest 5 star park. 21 yr DEVELOPMENT SITF. of llfl & 9''1, interest. olds &older <JE835!1) C a 11 Owner.Broke r in Norwalk Firestone lest luy i1t Town N lk 2 54J.4477 A Doll House. 20x42. 2Br. at orwu . 1.5 acres in 1 Ba. walk-in closets. priority redevelopmenl COSTA MESA AR•cisMJ I 11/40/o Re·developmenl poten tial. near the beach & 1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111--•I Opell W /S. I ·6 2640 Ylsta Onoda Exclusive Eastbluff. 4 Brdrm, 3 ba. dinin1 rm. liv rm. nice patio. sml view of lights . S230,000- owner may carry, r&llN.DUPLEX Steps lo ocean. Assum. ln. 3 Br. 2 ba. each unit + deck. S2160.000. Red h 1 l I 0-~ l\L' ,1lty t ;-;-: ) ~: ;1111 appt. $169,900. D.M. Mcrshalf Rltr 644-9990 area. Owner will carry. . Many xtras. $22,500. R 7 Units. Bread & Butler CLASSIC B_a_r_ret_t __ lty. 642·5840 Thal 's what these units h igh school ( c·enlra I Laguna! Rents $1050 mo. Asking $229,000 494-7551 ~ tlllllf --~ Mc COHMACI'. HE L...-Hlh 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL owne r financing available at lock 0.. M.ti.t I.ease option or equity share the best buy on Bal. Penin . Charming 2·sly Span. home on the park! Call Joyce Waltze. 631-1266 REALTORS Northrup Real Estate. 642-5062 Hollis Wood Realtor 675·8676 TRIPLEX 1 so· tro... smc1 Two 2br & one lBr. Furn. 2 frpks. $295,000. Mulhearn R e al t y RUSTIC ESTATE MOllLEHOME CondoMlnluMs/Town· a rc referred too. Ap-S homesfors• 1700 prox. •,, ucre. l'Oove. ALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• nient to all stores. 3 2Br. Z706 Harbor. Ste 208A & 4 !Br $250.000 Good MUSTSF.LL! 540-5937 •L•o•v-E•L•Y•H•o•u•s•E-L.IK-F.•I te rms Possible trade Panoramic vu. 10"1. dn. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ CONDO·IN ORANG J-: M c Na s h R e a I l y . will work deal to fit your Es late Sa 1 e . 196 3 1 sly. end unit. IR JRr. 642 IJJ.1 . 642·6578 eves needs. s349.ooo. OWC Lake .. ~-.. Mob1·16 home. dbl ·1 759·<n74. 752·8822 wuuu "' garage. cornmun1 y PRIME EASTSIDE great loc. Gd cond poolSlffi,000 TRIPl.F.X 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVACY Wkdays plea se c<.111 TerraOelSol Rlty A ~sumab ll· h igh 759·4173. 1714> 497-1744 b::tl<ince. lo" 1nter1·st rates below prevailinR 1---------•I $10,000 DOWN Emf m.tfs COiieio Sgt level Anita. 3br, 2ba. e nd un it on grn bll Sl 79,900 Owner I A gt 831·7824 . 768·741 3. 644.Q68 Register 213/697-4803 or if no answer 213/920· 76-07 Circular drive and huge trees shroud this charm- ing upper bay chalet. Beamed ceilings. large stone fireplace In the step down family room. 2nd story artist's retreat p l us separate .gues t quarters. Some 'financ ing available. Asking on- ly $275,000. Not "just a house'' so why not call now! 645-7221 Gracious 2 Br Custom Home. LI'! yard. w/deck, fruit trees. L.R. wlfrplc. cath ceilings. Add for pano Dana Harbor.view. See lo apprec1<.1te ' $135.000 w/1o:ood financ- ing. Beach Road Realty 496 0998, 492 7041 , 498-0322 ~~!!~~~---I loan PRlN ONI. Y Call LIKE BRANO NF.W ! 2 now. as krn)! $225,000 on 4 bdrm. 2i,, ba family and entertaining home with pool and spa. or fered at $247 .500. * Cote Realty & Investment I 640-5777 LEASE OPTION 6 beautiful new homes available for lease with option to buy. Exceller.l terms . Best location. LINDA ISLE Executive Count r y! Englis h Bayfront 5 Bd rms . i n c ludi n g maid's quarters . Pvt community and private dock Fee land . S2.6 million. Owner will con- sider excellent financ· ing. * Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 BIG CANYON ROMANTIC UHDEZYOUS UNOBSTRUCTED OF CATALINA. Southern Cal's beaut.iful majestic sunsets can be seen from this prof. decorated J Br 1 ba condo in popular Villa Balboa. Walk 3 blocks to ocean, Lido Village It Restaurant row Row. All te rms avail. Owner says "try 30K down" and he will carry. Price $15().000. Country Hills Really 529-5275 or 990-3889 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER! llGCANYON 25 C•yo. l.e-d Dr. O.-S-1-4:30 Off ~ord Road . Green· brier Model Townhome with outstand ing gotr course view. Pool. spa tennis. security gale. $550.000 down. Assume 10~ vir tst. Owner will carry balance. Asking 1275,000. GllWALKll Realty 675·5200 Westclff Realty *Nothing Down Newport Terrace 2 Br·2 Ba rare l·sly. 2 Br-21!? Ba-2·sty. John Marshall 631-1266 REALTORS HGTS ASSUMAILE SPARKLING SPANISH Oen view, 4Rr. J•~Ba. lam rm. d e n . s pa , $539.<XXJ Conrad & AS· soc .. Agt Doris 492·9400 bdrm + 13>.t ba. laundry M Y E S T I M in kit. Sep din rm DOWNTOWN ARl. 549·!361> De<."Orated in gold tones LOMG IEACH SACRIFICE 5• Lag. Hills Agt. M-F. Sm & lg I Br units 1n FORCED SALE 9 ·6. 964-6833 Aft classic Lafayette Cnn T1Ao4PkxApartmenl!t 6 PM 'S & S 9 -I PM dos Some w orn 'll'"'' by owner 2 Bdrms ca 752-5836 prices vary Serurily Ass um :.ib le loan al Trailer al bc h S8500 Terms. OWC or trade 499<1U6 Nt'w Modular type home. El Moro Beach Park. sp bldg. wlk blk t11 ne"' to 7': !128,000 each Marina •ir new Ma ll s.1.'i.<XXldown St-eat6555 Submit your terms Call & 6565 Oumharton an San for apply tn se<" Annie Aemardino Call Carol 1213) 432-1632 Tucker at 1141494.4549 or EDGEWATF.R RL TY 494.28fi6 1213) 434 4481 DuC.."s'aa. Sm: Jumc 70. 2Br. space rent Sl75 Caphtrano I 071 mo. 20 yrs lse. S59.900 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-3816 1---------1973 Cameron 60', 2Br. 1 ACRE ESTATE lBa. awning & 2 sheds. new carpeting. H .B. 557.7993 1800 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex for sale. 2200 sq. rt .. c/ac . r /p , patio , carpetin g, immac. nr ~ive~1d~2i7252 lmmar . Two 2bdrm Iba. S of PCH. cornt>r lot. 521 & 5211'2 C'arn:ilion Ave. Assum low int loan. $325.000 Call owner for info or appt Days 543-1161, eve 675·5142 Choice of the Country gentleman -elegant custom Tudor estate overtooking the fairway. 714 7C,O <>333 Offered at S2.3 million. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. Formal Din . Rm . Gourmet kitchen . Fenced. 12~ interest! Bt'Sl terms! John Va- nian Co. 631-0900. FOR SALE BY OWN ER Harbor Vie w Homes. Monaco model. 3bdrm. 2ba. french doors & win· dows. exceptionally lrg lot for area. brick patio. decking & firepit. nr greenbelt & comm. pool. lrg assumable loan. will cooper1te with brokers. 1235.000. (714 l644-5Z72. Adorable 3 Bd 2 Ba on lrg lot. Lots of wood· warm & cozy. Fruit trees. you'll love it. $169,500. Jeanne Salter. 631·12186 English country home with rustic stylinl'! and lots of wood. 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. Ocean and valley views. Near Marina. Ad- joining ac.-re available with separate negotia- tions. $950,000. single senior mobil home for sale, b y ownt'r . S14.000. Cap . Bc h (714 )493-6661. IA YROMl' DUPLEX NEWPORT BEACH FEESIMPLE ,LANO Nr new lg 3Br + 2Br + 4 enclosed garages As sume low interest Isl & sell will carry 2nd 20 low rlwn units $360.000 Riversidt> OwneriAgent 673-6720. 544·0333 L..,._..,.._. IOU , ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Cote Realty llT Of HEA VEH Lovely 2 Bdrm. 2 bath mobile home on a bluff over the OCt'an in North Laguna. Many extras in· OHtCEILDG MONARCH IA Y & Investment REALTORS WILSON & WEtSS REAL ESTATE Dana Point 493-2752 30 Units 10'', financinR O WC S70.000 "' n u py mls $425,000 Al?l 64'i 1544 Sweeping Ocean View 640-5777 ......_ Redllcecl 4Bdrm 3~Ba. Cus tom 8 ~· -~OPP=oa=m=u=N=m~·ls E, A. ATE Reduced to $425.000 CJS Realtors I ·635·5650 yrs on laroe lot. Pri Sec l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I $149,900. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. high .. b1lance loan. easy lo as· FOil IMYESTORS IEACH RETREAT el ude : ch e r r y wood 1---------•I G•te. Tennis Courts. MIWPOltT HGTS. s ume, no qualifying Beach, Clubhouse Ry New uclusive office Hurry ! Greg As tle. CUTE DOLL HOUSE! Bu y th is Io v e I y 2 ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' cabinets and buillin P.Mlc .... Point 5-111'~ DOWN Owner. princ only. listing. It is exquisite! 559-!MOO Only 1595.0001714 I For the pe rson who SlO · $15.000 down Bdm/den beach retreat Owner will carry paper with a low winter price up lD 3 years. Asking of only $132,900. Selle r $162,000. bought another home 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacuum. Long term land Tri-plex. custom ov.-ners lease available. Super u nit w,s pa. Spanis h On rental homes . a ll areas Rice. 536-9374 540-9550or 49S<t6S5 wanta it all. Spacious •$20,000 DOWN financing. 181.500_ Tile. marble frplc . x lnl PRIDE T R I L E V E L owner fmancing. OF OWMEllSHIP 8o/1 down. owner will carry with no payments. 3bdr m . condo, s pa, model unit Jason. Agt. 536-9374. Golf Course Condo. front row, end unit. 3 Br. 2 Bu. Pr inclpa l s onl y . s139,500. o w e . 499.1525 Lalle Forest l 055 ··············••\•••••• LUXURIOUS MEW DECOR Beautiful in and out with beamed ceilinl(s. sky lights. In a woodsy sel· ting with atrium , mature trees and greenery. Across from tennis court s Very private with a spa Spacious 2 bdrm & den. formal dining rm and coordinated neutral de· cor. A beautiful 'lome for the perfection isl• $149,500. - ~,\Tl HI HO"ll llOMI ., Inc. REAL ESTATE 87M900 Newpcwt leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWPOIT SHORES Walkto~ach LIVE near the ocean . Su~ A-FRAME. This mOdel seldome avail. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1162,500 or trade for duplex. HUGE 4 Br. + Fam. Rm. Plush rust carpet, quarry tile. decorator wallp1pera. sundedr & many xtru. Jusl listed. Sl15.000. G~at terms. 3 Br. 2 S.. 2 Story with lnap 1Wldeck. Move ln aow. ll.9.900. Othen available. 01.euaaull .... .-..o ..... c.~:- Jolm COomble bkr w/pool & spa. S289,000. Ca ll for appt. Rae Rod~rs. 631-1266 --------- I &~~I~ OCEANFRONT WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 BIG CANYON REALTORS -Peninsula Point home. 4 !!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Bdrm, 3"'1 ba. 9950.000. --------• Call for financing de· R .. 0,pDJS twlty tails . Owne r /Agt. O..Liclo 675-8676 a nd is ready to sell. Good financing availa· ble. Diana 631-1266. Agl. MASTER Pf E C E 2 JON~J.~~LTY TRIPLEX patios eler garage l~~~~~~!!~~~I Assume 71 ,,., loan and door. Pool Spa 3 Bed. 1: owner will part1ci p:ile in ATTHEIEACH H'• ba. 5 yrs new -1213N. COAST HWY !• ... llJl!llll-lllllllll!lllllllllllll ... -•I s eronctary rinanr mg Nice 3 Bdrm hous e. private master bdrm LAGUNA BEACH P1•11•Pt6Unfts Only SIR0,000 Call now• Super condition. Terrific Ba I a.n cc d PO w e r · 497-4848 Extensively remodeled 97!1-5370 financing. $235,000. Open SllJ6.000. Low interest. Owner financin g avail A Sunday 12:30 lo 4·30, 846-Till ; 730-5352now! The baGrovesbo, 2bdrm . 2ba . $750.000. LLST"A TE 5319RiverAve. TalMITYPIOP. wet r. nus rm. as-l'1 Terrific golf course viewj~~~~~~~~~ townhome. Form e r model with private pool and spa. S725,000. This 4 bedroom newly finished home offers tru· ly spacious Ii vinl'! in tr1ditional elegance on beautiful Lido Isle. See· ing is believing this ex· t'eptional va lue. Call now! SUNSET RE sumable loan. 731·4583. JONES REAL TY • • Sffl leoch I 014 REAL TORS 542-5101 146-1103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------673-6210 * Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 PIMTHOUSI C.-wflll Doell 2 Bdrm. 2ba. 280 deg ocean. bay, mln. city view. P006, sec. Lge as· sumable loan. Balboa Penin. Fee land. C/21 Newport Cntr UDO PENINSULA 1~~~~-~-I Peri Yow Yacht YOUll NEW HOME Deluxe 3 Bdrm in Lido r:: IRAMD HEW ! L .... T T • X HOUMSto~ 6 2 Rdrm 2 ha units in front of your lovely AN X " "' Park w /p v t beach. Mo•ed 1900 Close ln Norton A Fn waterfront townhouse. 2 SHEL.TH security gate Open Sat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200": depret· avail now Bdrm, 2'h ba . pool. Only 10~ down. fixed & Sun #27 Cabril lo H 0 u se r 0 r r e W ', 1st TO $255.000 seclusion at the Moano rate loan. Open Fri, Sat. $41 ,950. d 1. b So. Calif .... ...... on Lido Penins ula Sun & Mon afternoon. moval emo 1t1on 3 r . .. ... , S650,ooo with good 254 Electric:. Ask for SHARP DIL WIDE Npt Bch Phone645·fl532 546-5605 ------.. -·_640-__ 53>7 _____ 7~_67_6_7 ....... Hlls Re1. I h 1 I I 0-~ Re .1lty I ;~:: ~:\1111 financing. Trudy: 1213 )594-4195 or Rustic 1 bdrm. Ex· lttcotMProperty 2000 2&4&6 l 'NITS ROGER BROWN'S (213>378-4238. cellent terms $39.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba . 3 ca r ga r age. '325.000. ~ 7st-t221 ,, ............... Y o ur c h a n ce o f a lifetime to live on Lido Isle In a charming 2 bdrm home plus den . Strftt to street location and within steps to one of Udo's finest beaches. A must to see. $350,000. B.t ·d h 1 I I &i..p Kt" iltv I, I ' I. ;1111 Newport Hgt.s by Owner 2br w /2 dbl gar! 675· 3063 !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' VlA LIDO REALTY ;"\uper terms 675-1483 5""' l.ocJ-a I 01 -WATERFRONT APPLE VALLEY I 714 496 7928 or 679-9667 ---•••••••••••••••••••••• HOME.S Near new 4· Pl ex . 2 LIDO'S Sharp 2 Bd in Bayshores ! I•--------• REAL ESTATE bdrm. 2 bath each unit 6 UMITS H.rborV•HW IMCRIDllLE Exclusive at $299,995. S WE EPING ocean 631-1400 with fireplace. endoserl PALMSPRIHGS Port.ifmo mdl 4 Bd + Patrick Tenore. Agl views and Catalina sun-~!!~~~~!!~~!I patio. double J?arage R esort un its. xlnt bonus rm w/lofl & Ba. LIFESTYLE 631-1266. sets can be enjoyed form Sl6S.OOO. Bill Grundy· leveraae 15,.., down. 8X Pvt spa.Closeloschool awaits you i n this this2Bdrm.3bahome Acret11pforSale 1200 Rltr.675-6161. "ro!'s."Pool w owner's •· 1 A k' spacious 3 bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. "' comm. poo . s mg 3\.1.r acres offer ultimate FOUR-EX unit. 10 min from sa42.900. Tom Baron com{>lete with a large privacy or unique de WORST COULD BE .-.. airport 260K. Agt .John 559·9400Agt. furnished game room REALTORS velopment potential BEST FOR YOU Westside Costa Mesa Mosbv. 1.788.5020. Prin. plus an ideal master Callforfur1.herinforma-lf youhaveS164.000and Needs som e work only . I 2 J/4•/o Mew RamclncJ bedroom & a sunny patio Udo Hlc)h RIM lion. Offered at S749.500. want JS<J; yield annual-S22.000 yr incomr Full Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 2522 perfect for family enter· L 0 w e s t p r i c e d ly. purchase $200,000 two price $225,000 Owner 23rd St. Prime toe. talning·lhis Is especially waterfront in area at *Cote' Realty year deed of trust bear· will carry 10'1 interest 3 o o o + 5 M s u p e r for you!! Call today $269,000. 1 Bdr , ocean Ing 20% Interest on 25 w /S60.000 dn kitchen. Sep breakfast and bay view. security & Investment acre avocado grove in ~ PR€'TIG€ rm . Mstr s uite w /3 bldg, pool and boat s lip 640-5777 Inactive development _ _ > closets & vu deck. Oak avail. area near Vist a . Com-I HOME\ n & 1 h th D ...W blned 8~ 1st. + this in· rst Fp usl dlc~s ru· .M76·~0llS vestment represents R.E. lnveslmen s ou . rm ning rm, _ Panoramic Ocean Vu garden window. 2 cov'd ~~~!!!~~!!!!!!~.----------less than~ of the ap· 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB palioll, trlr access. Xlnt 4B1~1oDOW ..... OWC PMraised1 va!ue1 or lad~d . 645-6646 t erm s . Offere d at v--11 "" A appra1sa on a Ja-1--- $299,900. 581_1000. Mis· BALANCE . ..,_,000. cent 21h acre parcel at INCOME PROPERTIES sion Viejo Realty. Agent. 49!H526 St 50. 000 each Ca II Looldn1 for income un-714ns1·4826 : 493-1153 or w 2FOURPLUIS Fantastic financing. As- s ume Isl TD . OWC' SI00.000 2nd TD on each Good Cost a Mesa loca lion. 15 UNITS Larji!e Costa Mesa ap(s. $400,000. AITD at 13'> Rents are low. income $62,400. YBY PlllYA Tl T•• I OtO 758-3'158. its !! e have 5 pro· --------•I Secluded West c II ff I •• •••••••••• •••••• • •• • • ----------1 per,· rt.ii hest ainl Cl.eMs.s Plrhiraedn • --1su Huge 3 Br 2 B• condo. AP.,& lmals -Dover 4 bdrm. fam rm. I j 2 ...__ • ....._ 1300 11 XGross. No bank INVESTORS Prime Eastside Costa M t'sa duplex onl y $115.000. S20.000 down. ....__... ... -... --urt _ _. 2 f I 0 poo . ac.. ~ room. .._.. ---,,.. "'r• co J11n1, p cs. pen Cir gar, r1nt1stk IOCI· ••••••••••••••••••••••• financing required. In· 3 Bclnn. 2 bat.h, lovely Sal/Sun 1·5 at 1514 HAllOI llD•I SPICIAL lion. s105.ooo. x Int --------• terested?Then call us. patio. 1p1clous s un-Bi1hland Or. Agt. Don't miss this lovely 3 bedroom financing. Robert Knox. decb. P'lne Udo aection 552-0890 f of nicely appointed ---------• 21h bath Condo with loads o Wm . Powell R . E . homa. Buy tomorrow's Lovely Custom Hme upgrades. Close to pool, tennis and 49'7-1'151 aecurtt1 ffW ~ family Comer Lot Om View. jacuzzi! today. Price ,000. 3br, 2ba. formil liv rm. Appointment only $479,000 fem rm, frplc. dining, l\1·1l!:·llc'{{.'!;,. dt\ I 1 1 I II I kitchen, 2 car 1ar. RV parkin1. tao $250.000 Cash Flnn (1)511..aell lmMIC• SJ00.000 Motivated seller has drastically reduced tht' price on this 194 unit c:omp'lu in r apidly 1rowtn1 Denver · tht' new energy capitol. Less •• 714 1641·0763 2787 Bristol St. Costa Men, CA than 7'11 limes gross 1--------- 6UNITS Balboa Pen i ns ula 8 yeal"I new. 2 Bdrm. t i., Ba townhouse-type with a carports. Se11onal ren· till can more thin dou· ble the Income. IOACllS 1Hl.000Llfl N-.,ort Crt9t, Owner will carry for 5/yn with Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Sl0,000 down. no qual. 20~ down. Purchase -= Bluffs area. Open Sun. tWtlOI llD•I H>llVll YllW Prestigious 4 bedroom (2 private master suites) has view of ocean, Bay, Fashion Island and mtns. A spacious gameroom with inviting courtyard and with waterfall adds to the splendor! The financing is incredible and owner will carry large 2nd. $950,000 Tustin Pa rk Village, 1pacloua 2bdrm adult townhome. pool. game room. beaut garden , g~at loc. Cloee to Irvine indmtrtal park & S.A. P'rwy, H5.500. Call (714)551-2921 or (213) f4Z.1'U 8* for Jeff. wlth lOIKC!k financing! DUPLIX OM WATH ._ .... ,, ..... Can be abclMded Into four I~ K,.. Ioli. Lake ElldnoN. aoo,ooo. owe. hfr•. J Bdrm, 2,,., Ba. 1·5 2301 Vista Ho1ar end '9lril.pool,tauna. owt•MUSTS&L unit Antu plan on Pr ·=-=Illy l~._O.W.C. Greenbelt 3br, 2ba, I bdrina, S batha, tiant U'tt,100. 144 -UU, home. A11ume tat T•T41J sm.ooo 1t u~. m.ooo::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;( 2nd 8t 14~ due lllS or"" wrap •111,000 at lJ~~ wtllll lft dDwn.1111.000. SOtl•lll' .. .. llaltdl9irab1Ht. l.n Wt*ln. hOOaq ft. tJq_IDlnenet Ln.i" .•. OpmlM/Bta ·• rar ... 1ato.M11111 ••HISTORIC 445 PadUt ·Tu1Un Owner'• anxioUI. PrBr- lnl all olftn. Ratored beautJ on '4 acre. P'or monWocall Ranch ltl· .., .... l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 2 6 3 Bdrm•. dffka • p1Uo. I frplH. Prime location. LI• 111u111. loaftl. C/21 Mew,....c.tr 640.ln7 7'M767 Use the Dilly Pilat "Fast Result" service dlractory. Your ..ninito.r ll*l•tr. 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Oran1etree Condo 2Br .----..aunn ..,..._ 1195. 982·4471, asll: for ond d ti Suaan. 95'1-8507, 540-7238 I Ba Patio-On Lake S.15 orWJ).2971. A.st .. no fee. Keith L ··1rupl1ral esd, pa od, JI 957 1100 .. t .... aut ully an scape 2500aq ft condo, lbr, ram. mo. m · ~· . IN•• U.ha • hit L&e 3 Br 2 ba, lie fncd T house i be ·r 1 fronllr back. Use of ten· rm, Zl,',ba, 2 car 1.,, JOI daya551·3'75ieve s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 a rd en t I g • r own n autt u nil court s , pools. 11400.5.57-7883 .._,1 • • JJ07 Kldl/.,.;u olt. "50+m Villa Pacific 2 Br. Den. 3 jacuzz.i. clubhouse. take ---------iLux condo, 3bclrm . 11,"Jba, sec dep Ba. Wet bar & nreplace . It aailin& prlviled•es, Nwpt Heloh•· 3Br/"Ba pvt petio, 2 car car/elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·4ir •J6t 2 car ga ra 'e • pool. l880 Phon 559 7058.. · " ""· • opener, close to S .C. Ouanlront condo , 3br. ---------sauna, tennis. Lease · e: · · avail. Mar. 1. Refrla. Plaza. 1595/mo. lse . , .......... 1 ........ ...... '111 a.. ... ._~ U1&tlts ....... HA"·"OUMD llUN: ............... •11 ... ........... , .... , w 141-711 J Zba under1round~1t11 M h t G rdnr. $700 mo. 64.S· 7400 . ..,,.: ·-l"'-·-· Mesa Verde, super 4br. MOO. arc ls · 968-425-4 Lakeside condo, pool. 549-0258. --·· .-., .... ,. 2b•. UMll lltiJlois. $650 orlllM-41133. tennis. jac. 2 br, l ~ ba. 2 Br. upper duplex 132 ----------11 fl.46.1535, 552.9574 New condo in Seaside I MSO/mo. M7·02ll '6th. St. SS.SO. 4 Br. upper Woodbrid&e/lrvine Social Achv1tiei. 01· rectnt •Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ s •Par· lies• Plus 'much more GAUT AfCRUTION: C lfhlr .. leeclt 3211 Npt Shores 1775. Agt. 3br. I V..ba. all amen. in-•lllllllllll!!!!!!llllllllllllllllllllllll•••~~ .f lhih ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small 1 Br. Big renced Village, Beach & Allan-Irvine Groves, lovely 642.8&'1(). cl. ~/mo. 640-7690 A'TTllAC"nV!Tl!IUIS p1 ... +, J600 Ot-ean Vil. lge 4 BR 3 ea . yard ai garage Pet OK. la Blvd. 2 br, den. 2"'1 ba, 4bdrm. 21~ba , wet bar. ~ f"iftanrini ••••••••••••••••••••••• f•Mlly fl bonus rm. 3 ~mo. 790 w Wilson 1650 sq ft . sec. gate, ten· c. air. & much more Newport Hgts . 2br dbl FREE RENT till 3/31 181. l.odown lo lnlrN"st TV9'AC' ARIZONA fpk'•· 1116() mo. 4M-l9S7 6?3-6336 nis cts. pool & jac SS2-!N46. $750/mo. gar. gardener. $650/m o Hngt Landmark 3 BR "'-· I t714 l · --S97S/mo. (213)833-1369. 675-D3or679-9667 eves condo, brand new . '"v•l(IClm 4 P ~x Purebrt-d r<a lllt' or hursc ------E/Slde sml t rm bach e v es & w k n d s .' "THE LAKES" Adults only over 40 yrs. Hl.mltn.l\Oft 8ear h aru o peration 70 d eeded 2bdrm & studio, deluxe h r I to r ·g (213)831 5734 Large 1 Br lort, t.l R a . 28r. 2Ba Condo, only 3 S650 mo. 759-9386 'P«~ lhmu11huut acres + 7~ acres State Shore c 11 r f V 111 as , se, pc, s ve, re ra ' · · Condo with patio ~n Hl rto0l lndry in.-ome IUJie.established water u 7"1mo. Ch'1ld ok. No ?.2"6!..:'o. No p e ts . Hwl'tGft I I •-y rs . o l d . Seclud e d Tonita•• h II .., .. .._......,.., H_rr_ 3242 Lake Frpc . a r . "' n e 1 g ~ b o r h o o d U.L=n'c.had ~525 Tax Shelter rt& ts Fertile va ey pets. Pool t -~·6795 --_._-more. Asking $550 mo. /be ut r 1 dow & ,......._ ~ A....... e-.. h f T I w a I u m.ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• vw.~r 1uaer l r rom ucson ~ m 3br. 2ba. yard. else to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 838-3362or538-1752 rk I ds p I 1714 1848--2000 terest $150.000 P 0 Box Ocean view, pool & sec.. bch, S650/mo Newport Seagate Waterfront Con-faac, saa:na.c~g~o.~~ ELEGANT L akes '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll•l 1960. Tubae, Arizona , prof decor, 2bdrm . Hgts.645-5110 do.40'boatdockinfront. L...-leac:h 3241 s m children . (714 ) Twnhme 2br. 2ba.' a /c. NA.CHFIXll 4 Uruts , $30,000 down Aft ~SS80 3 Units-C.M. 85640 <602J398-9174 2h ba, den. oo children/· 3 Br. 3 ba. New cpl. new-••••••••••••••••••••••• 631_7184 ft 6PM frplc, rec rac. avail. 3/t. pets 496-9895. ' 3br. 2ba. ram rm. frplc, ly painted thru-o ut. 3 Bdrm, 2Yl bath. 2 frplcs. a · -$595/mo. S58-1698 days. Presrott, Arizona. Coun-----$650/mo Open SIS 1·4, GREAT VIEW Vacant. c lubhouse & pool. 2 Bdrm. Condo. 1184 551-4654eves tryEstates,'-r.acrelots. --delM-~222 964Springfield552·2884 84As().k~"'S1450.84-0-334lor Mediterranean s tyle RutlandRd.116 .. S650mo.D-'-xH,_,. lSSO last one SI0,000 down. ---• ......., gate guraded condo with A ·1311 A t 675 4000 -..-balance 12'* , interes t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, lba, small child OK, - ---v I e w. nea r b each . vai · g · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• only 3tyrs $48.93/mo. pectacuJar Ocean & City no pets , S42S + dep. HOME FOR RENT Monarch Bay a rea . $995. Yearly rental 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 2 master bdrm. 2112ba. all OWC rinancing SuJ)t!r or cash $25,000. 540.3071 light view. Lrg.2 Br. 2 1954BMeyer.549-3484_ 4 Bdrm. $800 Fenced AgentLarry,494·7554 _ · I st e $750/mo amen.NptHgts.$800/lse E side lo<' townhous~ Ba. with formal dining. yard & garage. Kids & inc '. ov · · (213)82C).1030days : <714 ) I after 5pm. M v rd 3bd 2ba 0 Possible lease option. 631.7cn6 eves Mi'ke sty e units wt prvt patio ---$975 mo. Call Anthony esa e e . rm, · pets welcome 964·2566 ceanrront lbr. tr Ir Agt. 6'1J.J355 & gar $1 79,000 Bkr 1908 WATERFRONT Wkdys 642-5757. F.ves & enclyrd.softwater.dbl or 97J.2971.Agt .. noree +c abana S6SO /m o. 972-0402 TA v ERN Wknds 644-8889. gar. SSSO/mo. 557 -2382. adults only 499·3816 lock lay Chcr!Mr A.pm luoiuls "'"'ished Tennis • Free Lessons I pro & pro shop)• 2 Heallh Clubs•Sauna • Hydro massage• Swim· ming• 011v1ng Range IEAUTIFUl APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Beurooms •Fur ri1shed & Unfurn•sheo • t.dul1 l1ving •No Pets • Mooeis Open oa1ty 9 to 6 Oakwood G1rden Apertment1 Newport a .. ch/So. 1700 16th St •OO•e• di t6Ch1 1114/ 642-5113 Newport Beuh/No. 880 Irvine tdl ~61n c 714 t 645-1104 .-.-.. ,-r-:.-w..t, Whidbey Island, Was h ------N lnM .3244 -2 FIREPLACES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 s tory bldg, new con Im mac. 2 s try 5 Br. 3 Br 2\loi Ba. Nr new. 0 ....................... $900. Newer 3bdrm. 2ba. 3 br. 2 ba, ram. rm. patio lalboaP.-Mla 3707 AP.¥1llWRls 2100 "rete bulk head , a ll s t a i. n. e d g I ass . yard work. $675 mo. _No Woodbn'dge "Ondo. 3 Br. wa s h e. r I d_ r Y er . & d Id ,. t a~-.1 a.. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• e'qui·p. 1·ncl. l/hr rrom amena11es. Nr bch .Xlnt pe t s. 168 Magno lia . i v.. Ba. ~/mo. (2131 panoramic while water Y · cu · e-sa , s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Site C u I d bid 33CT1 ..,..... refrig, was her-dryer I Br. Carpets, drapes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~edrot.u!itttra!e.~~ Seattle Wo uld you area. See to appreciate. 642· . ---498-«l!O eves &wknds view. Arch Beach Hts Kids/pets OK. S850 mo. stove, rerrige. Utils pd. G......., 3102 ownet.642·4610 believe $247,500' Easy $1200/m~ 536-145!_ EASTSIDE 2 br. l ba. no Woodbridge lease. 2 Br. 67J.6279~675-2044. Vrly lease. Shown by Utens ils for 4. S375. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T e rms Call Now ' Sub-lease 3 Br 2 Ra 'Iii pets. J.15. S450 BACH. !"'1 Ba. patio. pvt loc .. Ocean fro nt h ouse a ppt wkdys . Owner. 675-093.S A.~FOllEHT MEWIMDUSTRIA.L (206)32l·S464. 11/15/81. $950/mo Agt . $250.546-3937 __ boating. tennis. pool. Frenc h Normandy 575-6275 ConllMldelMar 3722 H.B .. N.B .. CostaMesa 7682 Sq. ft building in M A R ~~AI T~ A N D 673-3355 House for rent. 5575/mo. S600/mo. Agt. 64().9900 Chateau in Vict o r ia w EST C L I FF Lr g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Something for Everyone Orange Co. S410.000. d Beach. 4 Br 4 Ba. decks. 4bdrm, nice home SI too. Cozy. Small furn. Studio. Bach. to 4 Br. Unrum. So. Calif. Realty lanc:hes Fama' Sharp 2 Br I ba, new 3Br, lBa. Hdw floors. DEERFIELD Twnhse fantastic view, steps to Rer·s. 1514 Dover Dr. No kitchen. Employed Apts. Certain locations 546.5605 G • • 2700 paint, cpt.s/drps, frplc. 548-112!7_. __ ----3br, 3ba w;ram rm. new the beach. $2SOO mo. Agt. Female. Non smoker . o rr e r : po o I. s P a . -----ro••s beam cell. patio. gar, no 3Br. 2\.1.!Ba condo. Micro. c pl, clean . S700/mo. F. d g e wat e r R E R rs $275 640.4999 fireplace. laun. room. Loh for S. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pet s A v a i I n ow . SS9-&"i06 mid day 494-&536 · · Lease Executive home in -e -· .:_ _ _: beam e d c e i I i n gs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAX ADV ANT AG F.S to $650/mo 2131596·6805. wet bar. many extras. ---· ---Big Canyon. 4bdrm. 3ba. Costa Mesa 3724 garages. all built-ins. WA.TBFROHT the gentle.man rarmer, 714/673-8797 Great location. $695 .14 br, 3 ba, det. home. Outstanding ocean & city I . t b S2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden & Townhouse avocado/citrus grove on ---644·0685.857-2302_. ---I Encl. back yd, comm. vie..,s. custom home . poo .Jae. we a26r. . SUSC"'SIT"'S design. LOTS 36 acres + S.000 sq rt. 3 Br. Den , 2 Ba. SIOOO /mo. I t . $795 .. 541-8970or966-05 -"" "" TSL MGMT. A rew CABO DEL ESTE home Pool & J?rove 709 Larkspur 675.2740 or WFSfCLIFF AREA poo · en n Is· · 3 b d r m · 2 b a · Furn I br. apt. $325 & up 642·1603 wate~front home .sites managers ho use. in (213)276-5620.' 3br.gar.gardener.S600. 551-1690 wshr/dryr/frig. $875 4 Br. 21 ~ Ra Newport Encl. gar. Adults . no remain on Lake M1sson Fa 11 b r ook ar e a . ---~~pets. 642-3449 ___ 2 br. 2 ba. den. Uv. rm, 2 ~5·2044. 673-6279 ~:eea~t v~:;d~9~0;0e pets. 2110 Newport Bl Viejo. This is the rinal I $I . 6 5 O. o O 0 . A gt 2 Blocks from ocean. 2 br. Tree shaded lg bkyrd. ~ar encl. gar, det. home 4 Bdrms , 2 haths. 2 blocks Agent 642·!Ml I. 548-4968 btwn 8 & 5PM opportunity lo build 714·745·9917 : 741·8692: 2 ba. den. dbl frplc, sun-2Br. alone on lot. enclo 1n Northwoods. enl'I. lo a North Laguna CA.SA DE ORO your dream home. From _741·7638_ ny patio. avail. March garage. chi I & pet OK . baclt yd, comm. pool & beach. Charm' $1200. OPEN SAT /SUN ALL UTILITIES PA ID latboalslmtd 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $625. 2 Br. modem. patio & garage. 227 Cora l 213/395-3.511 Corona det Mar 3122 ~2~r~to~l 7~~-n..:i" ry lehal~&tate -Isl. $750. Agt. 675·2373. close to shopping. very tennis. S650/mo. SSI-1690 Avail April I 494-7551 Nwpt Hgt.'>. 3 br. I ba. 2100 I 0 h Agt pool. gar. nr schools. no c pa bero e you r•y,.._. "'SS HILL c ea n Pe n ° use Deerfield 2 Br town home. · 0 m re r Oc vi L t ~ -S S 970 M I A pets S575 1st & las t 2211 re nt. Custom das ign ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ " ew O ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Ocean, bay & night vu. at/ un 1 ap e ve. den. 2 Ba. cr pl/drapes , LOC)l9ICI Hlh 3250 · ' • .._ 9351 Gates head. H B. Mobile Homes-Lakeside Beaut. 4 br. 3 ba, formal 3 Br 3ba. formal dining frplc. garage, patio. im-••••••••••••••••••••••• Margaret Dr ~~avl~:3s g· a~'::'ge . RnBe't DJ~~!re~u ~ ~;~ ~:;~ 8SOO sq ft Approved OBlgr BetaLr LakeB ohr DR. pool, corner loc. rm ram rm frpk wet m ed . o ccup . $625 . HOMEFORRENT Fully upgraded 3 Br. 2 furniture. surrounded Adulls$675/mo.Askfor plans S200 sq ft home. en ron aguna c · Avail. lmmed. Lease . · ' · 2131-~1ber2PM . 4 Bdrm. ""'95. Fenced B T h s F ..,.,.9900 1100.000 dn. Prin. only. terms or trade. 499-3816 Sl900/mo. 644.1968 bar. 2 car gar. $700/mo. """""'" .., a · 0 w n ° u · e with plush landscaping. aye.....,- Call 842·6636 or 760-1713. Agt. 642-5062or 673-1182. yard & garage. Kids & Gargage. frplc. dshwsr. Adult living at its best. N1·ce view. 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 /\gt leal&tate Duplex ocean view Woodbridge bSycamore pets welcome. 964-2566 washer & dr yer room. No pets. _. __ ___.:_ W..a.cl 2900 · ' WALK T 0 S 0 U T H Plan. 4 Br. 3 a. No pets. or97J.297t. Agt .. no fee. built·in kitchen. Near 1 Bdrm furnished $410 sunu.:.:ks, frplc. beams, OCEAN VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• private beach, 2 br. Iba . C 0 AST p L A Z A $750 mo. incl. gardener. Hoag Hosp. Adults, no 2 Bdrm rumished $480 no pets. Richard 640.18SO 11 c-nat pad Plans •-W"' .... ED·. LOT Ndonl smokeMr. n? peels . Beautirul 4 Bdrm, fami· 752·2881. Leisure World. 2br. 2ba. pels. S650mo. 548·0230. 365 w. Wilson. 642·1971 dys · 64().7CT12 eves. •a '"· · "' ~• A u UI. 477 om1ng a -gate 1. beaut. Nr. all. permits. 3 m inutes to Will pay cash. Call Mr. Rd •c:oc: 7""9019 ly room and spa. Availa· WOODBRIDGE GABL"".-3b 2ba f 1 /d k nyon ..,..., """ · k r, 6 /mo l se o pti o n Newport Heights a r ea Ne wly d ecor . t Br. r. . rp c ec up-~a~~ :::~t>;!~· Sk~·~i Y Jatr· (7~)_64()._02_46. 642-6880.. . · ~~~~~la~· .ra~:i°R~t~. ;::.:~,:::;..~ mo. S600/mo. C21!1437-7674: ~~:;~;';'~ba. S500mo 8~f!~f:~:i:~:~~a!ve:; ~~~719~ Poins~tia Register letllm Ocean vie w. Private 642-5200 -Exec hmeSbr, 3ba. bonus --------- 213/697·4803 or ifno ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Newly decorat-D.aPoint -3226 WoodbridgeCondo: 3br. rm. a /c, micro. cstm No. Newport 28d !Ba . 35· No pets . s33o. Spaciou~ 1 Br w/garage, answer213/920-7607 HwsFw..alllecl ed. Spacious. I Adult on-....................... wrkl·~~ai~~";;~· hm drapes . !!pa /v iew. Gardener, Adults n o 548·l02l -laundry racil. S525. Ask ----------1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ly. $750/mo. 760-0189 Vacant. $490/mo. tst & $1095/mo lse. $2()()0 sec pets. $450, Appl. 642-2267 Bach. Apt.s Utils . paid. for Faye. 640-9900 lalboal.a-d 3106 last.S300 sec. Frplc. bit-675-ICT18 dep.581-13308·5.598-25 11 ----Weekly or Mo nth ly. Pl.A.MS & LAND FOil CONDOS Costa Mesa (6! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stor y Duple x. near S IS For tease in Blufrs McNash Realty 642.1334, 2 br. l b~. ~d. OW, no Winter rate, cheerful. beach. 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. ins.S42·3.59'7. 3 Bdrm townhouse in !.:_9_____ Clean. sharp 3 Br_ 2 Ba. 642_6578eves. pets. ~va1I. 1mmed 487 Lake Elsinore (58 ) BKR. 759-1234: 64().6259 rum. 1 Br w/beautirul ram rm .. no pet. n 5o Exceptionally nice ocn Heritage Park. Highly LAGUNA HILLS Condo with s undeck. -Morning Canyon Rd· s undeck 212'h Opal ~o.67J.8413.640.7742. view hme 2br. + den. upg~aded . Excellent Beautirul executive S825. Agent675-5930.. Bachelor, quiet location . Apt. D. S575.559·926S 67J.6800 fl 1 r 1 frplc, new cpls. gar. location. No pets. S600 style home. 3500 sq.n .. 3 desires mature person C . 2 BR 1 B So 2Bdrm. irepace. ami y, magnificent coastal I mo.Agt.8J3.92S3. _ Bdrm 3 bath. family S WEEPING OCEAN S275 util pd 957·1611. onvenient ·a. · M-........a..-L.D-·__. 1a11oar.-s .. a 3107 kit chen , wlk t o Big . ' 'lpd d I room.2fireplaces.3 car VIEW3Bdrmcondo an s.45-5004 ofHwy.S62S.Ava1IMar. l s $750 /m o b 2ba d 2 garage. Close to Mall --Rl'IOl't' .._......., 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona $650. 640·75_15 views. ut1 . a u ts. no 1 Rancho San Joaquin, 2 Newport Crest S900 mo 8. 752·5065 Ch · 5 bd 3 b th Pe • • · r . con o. car gar. Barrett Rltv.642·5200 Stunning large I Br Cos"-u-·a ~124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• arming rm. a Costa Mesa 3224 (213)947-3291 comm. pool , jac. refrig. and schools. Sl.050 mo. -.-. . ---Garden Apt. Pool & Rec. ••••"'•••""'C>•••••••••••~••••• r II . h p · 1 1 bayfront with 38' boat •• ••••••••••••••••••••• --675"6000 agent FFS CO Sh a ·mt e l~es. n coo · float. Sl600 mo. Bill Beaut . s pac. 4 br. 2 ba. washer. dryer. rang.e, BLU NDO. arp area. now. 18th. St. clean Crestline 5acres. Grundy.675-6161. IUDS/PETS OK . f ed d compactor. ale. avail. L-w-1 3252 2 Br. 2 Ba Split·Level ----21r.1 laApt 4 wells. Hundreds of E -Side. renced yard. ~~~9sz~2~~ y · gar Mar. t. $750. For info .• :~;:;:.-;.:~••••••••• Near Pool & Tennis Va- 1 Hwaliwglun leoch 3740 Newly decor Gas pd. trees.7lovely rentals 4mosorwkly mnlhly. garage. 2 Br. $495 . .., ____ call975-0330. NIGUEL SHORES. Im ca nt S7 00 'Mo nth •••••••••••••••••••••••en c l ga r . p oo l . Stables for 30 horses. Nice2br.ocean vu,3 car 642-2510.646-4348. Hwallwglmaleach 3240 . --mac. a Br. 2 Ba. New Broker 759.9100 nr H.l.'sFIMEST d /was h cr. Adults _ Bar with all-year liquor prkg. 645-6566 ••••••••••••:••••••••••Turtle Rock Ridge condo, crpts. drapes. guard S44·0496Agcnt. Spanish Estate Living~ 642·~~ __ Ii c e n s e , on s a I e . -2 BR. encl gar. ad Its. no 5 blks to ocean. Elegant 2 2 br. 2 ba. a /c, view: gale, pool & tennis. $800 Beautirul park-like sur Restaurant bit around HWffiRgtcMleac:h 3140 pets.S450.773W Wilson, bdrm. fam rm & den. $750. Sharon 556-1601 . mo.493-J444orS44·S403 Jbdrm.2ba. E Blurr con· roundings Te rraced swimming pool. Polen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 ·4889 ($72S mo>. Plush crpts . eves646-97~----do, quiet ru l de·s ar pool. Sunken gas bbq. lial for campground 2 Brin g s uit case 1 MM A C UL ATE 21t1J ba. cedar & glass. MisslanVleio 3267 S850.Carol552 2884. s parkling rountains . mil es fr o m L a k e everything rurnishe d _ Dbl car pvt gar. rully 4bdrm. 21.i'l ba , Wood-••••••••••••••••••••••• S pa cio u s room s Gregory. 8 miles from Secluded 2 br on beach. EASTSIDE 3 Bdrm 2 maint. yd. Adults. no bridge home. across Beaut. New, Exec hmc Hosuse w/pool. $995 mo Separate dining a rea. Lake Silverwood . orr S650. Agt. 536· 1484. bath. ramily r oom . pets. Inquire at 527 lSth. rrom swim club & park. 2600' 21hba. 3br . study. 3Br. 28 a + 2 ulil bdrms. Walk·in closets. home hwy 1!138. Huskey Real 536-66311 renced yard. $800 mo. St . 7141960_63 31 0 r no pets $8 2 5 1 m o ram rm, a/c. 2 frplcs. fam rm. patio 640.1327. like kitchen & cabinets. Esta_t_e_.714_:338_·_l84l Mewportleac:ll 3169 Call Barbara. Barrell 96().5112. S.SH983. gardener. magnificent 559-6188.orofc759-6597 wCeanltekr.t o Huntington NEW,1. Y DECOR. l Br gas pd, encl gar . d /washer. pool. Adults. 642·5CT13 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• R lty, 642·5200 view orlake. lake pr iv. 3 SKI CONDO 2 BR d 21 b I 3 br, 2 ba Woodbridge car gar. $925/mo 22396 Ocean vu 2 Br S585. Furn. I Bedroom-unfurn . • ----•-••-I• lbr Duplex off street · en. ~ a. ux. d 1 k · r d p I · 2 con o , a e v 1 e w . Salmeron. 768-0454 or un urn. from 1400 50' from Stage Coach Ski NEAR NHYC. l Bdrm. prkg, quie t no pets con ~ ~.;597Jac4· car amenities. $675. 6 Brook ----3 Br2''2 Ba $675 1 Bedroom.furn. S pacious 3 Br Duplex S410. Pool & laundry fac. 543-95S6from l2-7PM. Lirt. Heavenly Valley. den. Complete harbor S3251mo. 848-2474 days gar ..,.,... .....,. Pine. 559-S(M(), 673-3359 • Beautirul view home 3 John Marsha II rrom 1430 Nevada. All amenities view. Molo mo.$'750 ----* * * Br. 2 Ba Fam_ rm . 631-1266 2 Bedroom-rurn.S490 incl'g elevator. cov'd •2brHousewtgar .quiet. For lease highly up frplc.$695.640.~6:._ Adulls.no pets parking .. 14 person VERSAILLES : 2 Br. no pets S450/mo 848-2474 J Hutchinson graded executive 2story Utilities Free ~ Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. S425. jacuzzi. overlookinl! lift. 2ba. luxury furn condo. ~-s__ __ 23725 Marlin Cove 4bdrm, 3ba home on Newport leach 3269 From 1150.000. Laguna Niguel 'et I de sac in Wood •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Sundeck, d s hw s hr. 760-1418 Eves-wknds or 548-8675 days. Shortterm. 2 BR l Ba. 252 Knox St. Youarethewinnerof qui cu· · · M u I h e a r n R e a It Y £/Side. S520 utll incl 4 free tickets bridge. Beaut lanscap-REALTORS Newport Shores Canal ---LAQutNTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk W. of Beach. 3 blks S of Edinger. Register f LIOO ISLE: 2 Br, t :\.• ba Drive by, call 645·7009 ($14 value), lo ing; atrium, sunken liv 213/697·4803 i no home Yearly $1075/mo. ... _ _..._'-rm. formal din rm. ram front 4bdrm. 3ba. newly Nice 4Br. f/r. $975/mo decorated, 2 blocks to lse. Grdnr, no pets. 1800 VILLA COllDOV A Most util free. New crpt. encl garage. patio, dshwhr. landry rm. No pets. ocean. 962·6683. Port Renwick. 640.5836 answer 2131920-7607 2 Br 2 ru11 bath condo. 2 ,.._...., rm. close to lake, pools, car gar. Pool. jacuzzi. loatShow schoors & s hopping .... ________ ml 847-S441 o.tof Comfy Waterfront Homes Inc Property 2550 Realtors 631·1400 •••••••••••••••••••••• ·1~~~~~!!!!!!~~ R3 acr~. Cast.growing Beaut 2 Br 2 ba rulty Hespena. CA. $21.500. •i, · • • . down. bal. 1017'. or trade rurn. condo: ov.erlk g for mobile home. beach golr course m Big c_a- area. Principals only. nyon. Pool. spa. tennis. Aft6pm.644·08.51. Call Bill Wedmore o.tofState Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &O A scenic Oregon Coast. Electricity, fenced, out· standing view. accessl· ble, owner 492-2499 644-7020 HA.UOll llDGE Customized luxur y home w/fantastic view. Special features for en- tertaining. J. Doran. Rllr. 8$1·9522 Gas pd. $700/mo. Days Mar.4thruMar.8 S950/mo. Re newable'' 51DRMMANSION Newport Crest 3 Br. 2•-v 2 131361 .8201. ho m e AnaheimConvention l/yrlse.731·6395 h ba. Good toe. Close to Center Spectacular ome on 5 pool. teMls & spa. Move 2131923-2660 Call642·5678.ext 272 to HOMEFORRENT acres w ith pool & in cond. S900/mo lse. S375/up 1-2 bdrm. pool. jac. adll. 18992 Florida. H.B. 842·2834 or 842-3172 2BDRM S46S 2323 Elden Ave .. CM 642·7~ Bdnn. 2 ba, ramily rm, (rplc, 2 car gar. Nice back yard. $750/mo. Wate rrront H om es Realtors Inc. 673·6900 claim your tickets 4 Bdrm. $695. Fenced separate guest & maid 's C/21 Newport Center . • * * yard & gauge. Kids & quarters. Facilities ror 640-5357 or 644·2562 L...-1eac:11 3741 ....................... ----------PINE BLUFF A PTS Spac. 2 br, 2 ba. Adult complex. patio. view, rrplc, encl gar., gas stove, dishwasher. spa, lndry rm. From l500. 4Br, 2Ba , new carpet, New driveway. 2 miles t o bch . $650 /mo. pets welcome. 964.2566 14 horses Beautiful --------Studio. tux . spa , TV. stalls with exercise & Harbor Highland 3 Br 2 maid service. phone . or97J.297t. Agt .. .no(ee. show arenas. I year ba free standing home SlOO/wk. 499·2227 Mobile Home. IBr. tBa. 962-8548. ou.-mHADULT w/lg yard. $700/lse. C/21 WestcUfr 640-5357 2 b r . 1 b a . n I c e patio home, 2 BR. 2 Ba. neighborhood on huge Lo 1 H 4b t t +den. double gar .• fplc. W"'--FllO ...... Steps to beach. Laun- dry. etc.~-499-~. SPMC 631-1107 lot rm for RV Cam· ve Y uge r nex 0 pvt patio, pool, spa, ten· Al 5" "' per/Boal $550 gar + 2 Greenbelt built-ins. nls. Avail. now. 1675 mo. w/boalsUplncluded Studio. TV. Kitchen prlv. Stunning large 1 • 2 workrms opt. r ef's MSO/mo.536-1140 Dlana,546-2313 3 Bdr 2 Ba. dbl gar , rm Professional business Bdnn. 2 Ba. garden apt. RL·t I h 1 I I0-~ Rc.1ltv I • ~:: I : : I II I 494.4825or494·S8'13 LlkenewJBr.wlthstove. Ocean and bay vu. for power boat up to person. Non-sm oker. Poolfirtt.area.7lOW. 2Br l ~ba chateau in Versailles penthouse, 2 aboulJ.S'. 11150/mo. $300; also room S200. 18th. St. ·~ ,..,_, 3 Bdrm, 2"'1 Ba, 2·sly. Child • small pel ok. Woodbridge. 1695 /mo Br 2 Ba. pvt guarded JACOIS llALn 4!M-OOI. -------- 2700 ...... 2700 pool/ spa, frplc. dbl 1ar. s55o mo. 536·2456 o r w/lease opt. S52-l484. adult comm. Pool. spa, 67U670 ... _ •~a.. 769 New uperaded 2200sq. ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• DI 1 n a . A v a i I . 3 I I . _s_36-_7979________ 59-9581 or 552-S007 g y m . c I u b h o u s e . ,_..,.... --• l Exec. Townholme. Baell 831-lJllllAgt. Nice 2 Br l ba. lge kitch, ----------$1200/m o . 67S·4498. S•..._ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Bay Newport Beach HORSE RANCH 1be perfect location for your own private estate, overlooking beautiful San Juan Capistrano with an uninterrupted view from Saddlebac~ to the ocean. 4~ acres ln an area of magnificent homes priced below the market at '650,000 - attractive terms. 17141 6 73-4400 121 JI 611-llJI TileHMerA,...-seNltt ............... HARBOR d C /d Northwood. The Springs. home. m-7541 office. C·lfr-)271 Spec:Ucular Oceanfront. with view. 21 unit CGm· CosyZ.._C...... laun tfrl rad :,.j" IBr condo. S435J mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. now. 2·4 Br. Con· plex wtth tennis court.• P.t lront • back yrd. stove. re g, nc pat 0 Avail Apt'. l , 857-1010 Harbor Ridge Lautre-2 Br 1 ba. $475/mo. Kids do. 673-SURF. pool, spe. SlOOO per mo. Eut C.M. --1mo. Call w 111 2 car gar. Quiet ont Model Full ocean N C ll .,..,__..,_ etl IGl2Z _... ar•a Ml to b c h Bea· ... ''uJ2Brhomenear m · · OK. C.omm. pool. ew Luxury Oceanfront a_ .. · · tor appt. 173·8855 or ... · · uua view $2500 mo 760-lm d c N S3l·IB2 Kids/pets olt. 9800/mo. 1choob, parks, pools, · · · rfi1: on tact orm Weekly. 2or 3 Br. Comp. 2Br Studio l~Ba. Patlo 1----------1 $38-13117 1hoppin1. $800/mo. Attractive lbr. hse 2ba r~=: Agt498-1535,aft ~ lncld linens. M7S. B.1 .. DfW, 1ara1e. Townhouse, 4bclrm, 2ba. f leaae. Wuher/dryer It frplc, beamed cellln1. · adu!tl. no pets, 145-•7., , 2 pools, new crpta, drps. Pluah 4br, am rm• $750 1arap door opener In· c I a e to b c h . g a r . S-. AM 1210 \ s..Gll. 2 car 1ar. 1115/mo. nr bch, many ealraa ct}lded.m.t•t. $795/mo . 175·1601. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruJune. l Br, fum. utlt ---------- 59-7111. l75-S414 411-1339 eves Savage Jbdnn. Zba, 2 car 11r, no pd, no peta, 7 doors to Super ~ •1 lbdrm b TUR'lt.E.ROCKGLEN WildflC.O. ~els. pool, Jae, spilt bch.Sll0.17woat c.c.do. New c"'8 ....... 4bdrm, Zba, fam rm, din 2 Br, 1~ a, walk to abdrmhome nopets Pl lnl. eMloaed •l•l'al• ... _ beach. Newly remod, ' · evel, nr S.C. au. BIGCANYONTWNHSE peat " rm, wet ... r, S750. Nr. 1175/mo. 752·1131 Newport Creal 3 Br. 2\.'a ... sn.m2.at-tlOI. If fJGO.IGflOO. 1 S.C. Plau.~7M5. blllns. SS75/mo. 5021-~.:.__;. ______ B Oce view Pool SZOOO/mo. 2br, 10 Alabama St. 1-m.ms 3bdrm. Zba • a. an · ' w1 ' ' lss Uta courw vu, pool/Jae. ten· llESA VEJll>E home at• 5 B J .. 2 St •'JOO -lenn.il.1175 mo. MZ·Mll. r. . y. ca -·----------······················ .. nl s . 1 1r lea1e. m ......... Jdl•""8· mo. lie. :1w~~~.~~:r~. 9"74.M4-510I Lrt 3bdrm. 2\4 ba, E. Llb De'W i Br. bome In tst/laltlMC dep. AGT. No,....S.10lt . 494-0066 drape1. wuher/dryer. Rancho San Joaquin Bhdhonclo, fam rm, din xlnt conct. Lovely bacll MCMl14. lldrm lbeapl Gan .. "pt R1.-a 3 BR, 1 level retril. •=pool, club, View C:oftd. 2b!:'.f. ~S:.:~rwnbett. Bob Jard.-.-.,..., Beaut. 2 llr. 2 Ba. fully .. .u iiar '-." s. .... :. ~~,re:.:!~~:.::: oc~ niran1 R. E. :':"' ~~~IO/m~ a Br. 2 a.. ;arp 1•rd. 2 C = J~~= J421 ::...~::'~: •U..•OD.m4111 • ! ~ (aft.fplll. 114-1113) ....-car 1ara1e. S745 mo. ••··~· .... •••••••-•h .,.. ,.., 1pe, __... llr. 1'4•. •:.ti •-... -....... --........ --.-.. -,-. l-8-a-.·•·8-R_A_N_D_N_E_W_l_b_r_d_l_x lJNIVl!RSITY PARK ~, OC&AM ..:,s:, I:=•~ ~~Ill Wed Ill on ~=-I laoaH. lrfck frplc , Coedo_, plush crpt1, Lull 4 Bdrm la beet AttNdi" Newport Ter· :;b, •• nia w/ftt _.,_ im l .....,., ,.,.,., Quiet fr1*, lad17 rm, patio, .,_ "71 mo. ffow tJJ nee-.to . ..,.., Iba, Mr._, .. t .. IN IMo Ila.. Ir IWnt, I •••J• ~I!!!: ..... -..... ,.. ~ pao1~ ~,.. ..... ...._ -· 1arr11U ..,, -•· Diii ....... •• ttt-mt ..... 7141 ,..... ....... ,..u •• 11, -,, A....... .... ..... ta.41l4 ...._ ' .... ...... ..-. ......... ,_ wr19 I Bdrnl h•c•h1 Lm Im letludUU& tf'tfll " all Ulll l&I 2l'll\ 17• ST. a.cl lllSTOL ' P~ Jl"OWld floor office from 65-75c p sq. ft. From 200-3000 sq. ft. North S~ta Ana near college. All utilities paid. 540-3666 •ealiBAlt 2 1*-I l o Ii' l'~l IOI' •111 •II ( 111111 (II\ ,., I IJ1 11ul1u. llUWl atl ultl' no 1,. u. s.3411 L..-Mlpef Jiil Room w/b atb, lovely home. Nwpt Bcb, POO. nonarnolier . 144-41311 . . ..... ~ ................. ~ Al'AITMINTS •• ,\h ••••••••••••••••••••••• H .. eut1fulh lino 1 111•• ti 1•"""1 llr-; f'11H I l!I d~' r•,,,tl & .. .,., 11, ti tflt 011,. •:-No I oh• ~· ""'"' "'' lllH .. ,. 1.1 ·' ... ~ 11!:11 t:oodo a 8r 2 R11 on •olr Sea t•O\lrlH~ ln l•l d ll ~ P vt bdrm Ir bath, kltcb prtv. 50orover, El Toro. Call Eva a fter Spm 51f.ZZ14. ...... ,..... 4300 230 E. 17th St Costa Mesa s u ite s 35C).900aq ft from 75<. All a menities. Call Terry Cressman. 55-4·9000 ,, 111 Nt "''"" ~tru dl:ii tw11h~ .i pl fl. unit 111 3b1 2 ~~ lill form 1hn rm 1 bkf11t rm frpl1 bll1P• Wll hk 1111 wu htir11tryt'r , f rl1t.i 1 $.\7~ 49'.! 6700. 4~2 27\le ••••••••••••••••••••••• MatUft F , 2 br. 2 ba . non . s moker, S220 Incl. utila. P'.V.-.aJS COOKJE CONNECTl ON Xlnt buainess. Bakery shop ln heart of Balboa . Priced rilht. call for In· formaUon. plltd "'' r•'l1 1• • • l 1111 ctulb n11 1ot1 t •• • !IC'Nltl' 11 ... I II• lla.1 ~."" •,.,pd \ I"'"'' \.!:1 "" 1 htloli •II l•I I" I I U ( •; •II k' hl(hh '.1ultl·ll l't•ll Ill•'" lltJI iltll'h j!(ll ('(I' ~12.'I ~1.'> '.li)j>I .... .,.,....... ' , l.V. 3 Br . 2 Ba. Studio w/loft. aep. ent, I f\drn1 t.:r111 ~I • • !:.'!Kl\ .. ,,, ...... 1 \\I•. \4j,) 'ltl " "4k I "' lhr •b• l "h"• 111 1 frpl< \I ltt "' 11 ,., ...... , .... ,,,_~,. .. • 111! I h11 ~ t1't I •• tr ..... I "'' ... ~ ... jttl' •'ill I l.J!I .'ot lllMI I WOOOL•kE •rn. IU-65'1 \doll lu~llt\ I 1'11 :.! & .I 11<1rm ll.•uullful l.oltt·' .'I. I••inl n .. 1~·1• ~.u1 • t. . •nt.s \11.i 'lttt• • ·11~ I I .... II I ' ( • 11111 11 I •• I I' J11t••111t11 , N11 1••·l' 1''111111 $:04..'I J kr l~~~T~~~~ih1 "" I:~~~ I ::tm l '\u ~·b ~ 1:. '1 '1 HI \I l 1>1(-. I 1111 1··111du llc•(t 11• h 1•11 • , II••''~ .. 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"".' • •••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTIY CLUI LIVIM• IM MIW,OIT llACH '" 111h1ll 1'1•111111111111 \' 1111 11t .. 11111·1. llnv Sp.-1• l 1H'llf1ll '°'I'll 1 'W i ii! 11111111 1""'1' it lt~h1t•1I h'11 II'" ''""' h lrtkc• I r111l:<, It 111 I I It1: I: I I' I' It t .i 1'111· I 111 , I 111111 :! h 1•1l111o111t' II 11111 t llll'flh. 111111 to" 11l11111i-c•i. from s 1;i:.1 m p1•1 11i11111 Ii t 1!1 .I11111h111'•"' /\t Sun J 11111f\1t1t 111111-11111111 I 7 M Hi4•1 t !1011 \'011 :1n • lhf• ""11111<•1 111 4 fr'ff ticlu~h IH II\ t .. \t~ ,, llt 1' I 111·1· t II• 11 1•11 t"n• l"I Pn•1111fr1111l fur W111l l•r 1$14 H•lut•I 111 AltaMim loot Show ..... t,1:1('' 1·.11 °'I!•:· ll <'nluls "'11r111s ht•d &. I 111 It I I 11 I" I :•u ·!~; 1;:.1~1 1111f11m llrokt•r t175 ·1!112 M1.1r -t thru M .11 ll Anah1·1m ('11111 t•11t1<111 ft'ntcr "I .1 p .. ' ',( >o I I ·~ :·111 :·11.1 II 111 l'I'"""''' \1111 ,1d11 II 11 lo•ll \111• 1 llt11h1·11 11c·1, 1•11t'I ..:.11 . l hl t l lX.'• h.11. .. 111 .tll t.1111 ... t-1:111 Call 642 :ri67K. 1•i.1 27'' t•• '\u :! Ill! 111111h• 1°1 '1 <·latm v11urt11•k1•h J l'l.11.1 111 \ \ .tll * * * i• n1,.n1 t t ,, ' ~ h t1 ' 1 ' ft1'1 $1.t\l '•'t H1>,lc•1 .1:11; '1!111 \ ~ , I I \ Nil l .. t:t:• 1\pl & ('ondo n •11lab \'1llu lll•nluls (;'7~ 4!1t2 llrnkt•r :! l•r. 11 •bu 1 J.(ar. lloal! llosp an>;i , nu tleeor . 01wn h:;c Sal & Sun 11 3. ·I 2 :111 11 i I ;i r 1 a W a y . St to ocean. 14115 per p vt home. nonsmoker, Nlce2Br, 3Ba dlx twnbse. o. Rltr. 645·31183 N.B. $450. 844•4138 E . Bluffs, Nwpt Bch. I Hr Versailles Apt. All Ammitles. 24 hr. secur i-R oom with kitc h e n 'l .... -. Ma y lease OP· privileges. utll included. ..._, S200moN.B. 642-8811 I on. 780-9333 or 673·8821. ---------- Deteched room with s hower. Corona del Mar area, $240. 8'73-6223 Furn. S3IC> mo. 759'°'22 Female 35+ to ahr N.8 . 3bdrm, 2ba. hom e . I block to beech, pool. '300/mo. ~0478. Mature M/F to shr lrg 3bdrm. 2ba furn . apt. with pool. $275. Utll pd. 548-1200. 55c SOFT 1532SQ'frOF OFFICES. 640.0488 llEL l"UCHS P AVILION REALTOR 8'75-8120 CERAMICS SHOP Great ocean view from Everythinl you need to this 2-st.ory office suite start YoUr own ceram k s In C.M. Pvt e ntrance & business except the bath. $.\00. No lease. shop, 2 large kilns pour- 631·7i70. in g ar work tables. 1reenware. bisque etc! DELUXE OFC SUITES H undreds of molds . in Newport Ce nter with SI0,000 vallH! for $3500 . S~IVIEW l.11r1te 2 Br . 2 Ba. over· l ookin g B aek Ba y l.n ads of c loset s . t1re plaee. 2 carports, 2 h11lron1es. 7.S Domingo Or Call be fore SP M. 1745. 979-8889 or 645· 1260. Fem ale, age 25·35, non· s moker. with llitch priv. ~ block to be h. N.B. 67H708, Resp. F to shr lge 2 br mountain and oc e an IMC).Q19 Nwpt Bch hse w/spa & views . Ba rrett Rlty ·s ---1,-M-f--C----. -I 642·5840 m a g, ommerc1a Hohls.Mohh 4100 BBQ. m s. 673-1955 . Sea W~ Dis play Units . 3 Hr 2 B a·. i n e I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 89'7·3575 ........ llllhll 4450 Bua. est. '77. '80 Sales :1111vc/refrig, yrly rental Ba lboa Inn oceanfront . ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• approx. S&0,000. Price S675/mo.Agt.673·3M5 Low winter retes. Daily Female to s hare lux· For store Ir office apace In c equip & in ven . or weekly. Kitchenette. urious apt. Oeean view. at reasonable rates. S:..900838-8781 S unny upper w /patio. 2 S90 & up. 675·8740. N e w po r l B e a c h . 500 lo 2700 ~Ft Br 2 ba . S585 f m o ----'-------673-5425. ' COPY SHOP : $37,000 l>shws hr. no pets 789 SEALAllC MOTEL ME.SA VERDE R Profit. S15,000 d wn . Fem wanted to shr home PLAZA Am1gosWay.644.(l68S or Wee k ly renta l now w /s a m e nr O CC . IS25 Mesa Verde E.C.M. WC/Bal. or Exchange. 631-2009 avail. Color TV. phones 545-4123 Est ab Is d S 'h y r s . in rms. 2274 Newport $22Sfm o . Re f s r e q . 83}.(~;642-6157 , Vcrusailles !Br /s tudio Blvd .. C.M.646·7«5 S40-0608. penlhsc condo. adlts .no J><•ts. S450 mo. + Isl-last Vac ..... lt...tah 4250 + sec. dep. 645·3447. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!79·5370Jim 4bdrm. 2ba condo on Ocean View! Elegant 2 BR 2 Ba. adll condo. gar. ser gate. walk to bch. l.se S650 mo. No pets. Call Renate. 646-7171 North Shore of T ahoe. Fully fum. S/min from North Star. $400/wkly. 957·3226, 530-3946 Be rt. Fem non·smoker I8·25 to shr 3Br. 28a redecorat- ed hse nr bc h.$200 mo. H.B. 536-1140 Aware. happy person to shr lge furn 2br, 2ba in CdM ammen galore S350 + util 760-8666 545.1733 Newport Beach, SI .25 sq. ft. New dlx office or r e t ail w /p vt bath .. security, a /c, 600·2400 sq. ft. 509 31st St. <next t o Bank of Ne wport . Lido Canne ry a rea ) 675-3236, (213)641 ·9700 ,,_ Locaffoft ............. 0,parfwlltr 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOAN S500 or more. Dbl. your money. Loan is secured by unprecedent· ed tst in film financing history. 714·957-4086 Moeey lo Lo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 1'11•an :! llr I ll.1 I !l7!I :::i:io ~11~111111 b uilt ins Wl•:.l:-11!1· I <-t:!~r I-Sult• " Ill! 1:.11 plex l\tcls OK 1111 p1·1' p,11 11• "" ,., . ..., l•I • l.1~1 $:l95 fi.15 2 17K I 'll'' 1\ r ~f(l(I 'l ll '1:1:11 I\' tl•1l1 m 1·11111111 ulrl rnl'I tt•'tll j.I\ ........ ~;, ,, ... p1 I..,.: Slll01•\ 1•.; HUI 1!>1111 S.'iOO mo ~ 5875 I Cute. private IBR apt. on Oceanfront Condo. Poipu Beach. Ka11ai. I Br. $45 a nlght .. 2 Br. $65 a night. 4!$-15216 I270 Sq ft on busy Beach 4350 Bouleva rd-Huntin gton LOAMS TOtOO/o Beach. Ideal fQr real Equity· for 1st 2nd 3rds· ••••••••••••••••••••••• estate office. store or no max.quick funding. 12xl.2x28: 329 University. other suitable business. E. Hamillon-964..Qt33 DB.A WARE PINES I Penin. Steps to beach. l'n•s11q1ous Vc r s aillf's ' Part ial bay & oce a n ---------- !'p;11· 2 flr. 2 n.., C'ondo view.67s..4912 5"1 UTAH wknd-; f.11' :~11~. Sl'\t 'IPl S 1 llllH~1 Al.I. amcmll<'i. $62.'i No 2bdrm, 2ba condo. Sall Cost a Mesa. A vai l. 2 Private baths . availa-1---------- Man:h 2nd. S95 per m o. b le immediately . 10 HOMEOWNER LOANS Days646-4262 Year lease. Attractively Immedia t e ea s h . no 2 Br I Ra t Stor~. 'h:tl!. I 1; :'hr :>h.1 •'Ill' i.:.11 drps, patio froh' ti 11 •1u11·1 ,,,.,,1 \ 1•n h '' no beam 1'1'1 hnl!i.. rr' I!·• r 1 pd,, $.1:!.r., ~·11: lf•i I Itri.I t>l5·~l Vers ailles Studio . all Lake City. 15/m l from Adlls $450 2t1'i0 1... • 1-'t n•pl.11 I' Y. .tlk Ill 110~1·1 cl1'h ";''h"r :lbr.l'·•ba.fri~e &~as in l!:ir:1.i.:,. Pool. la11ntln elcl No r hildrt•n or pets F.h1en 11 IS:ll! 111116 l l<1'1lroo111 1 1•n<lo "'"'' I,,. StiOO mo MS-5103 1 11 r 111>k h ,,, .• I \ti t "" Duplt·x nPv.lv <I"'"' 1'11nl 'l1•11n1' 1·1• ·1.111 1 t!l:!:!l llt'l;rnan•SI 1~. 11(<:arf11•ltl 1 K-12 Kllt>7 2hdrm. lha :11ht11 ... 1111 "'" 1>111 i.tn 1 pets f\.ltl IV!X I trn111,11 l,.1r.:1 ··111 'll.1 1hdrm 1·11 11d11 Vlll:r Lovcl~· :.! l\r '11111lt•t·k ' • '' r ,. 11·'1· 1· •.i.oo W :1r 111· 1 1· o 111 I' I 1• 11 garal!t' M;1t11n• 1 oupl•· #0 1'111:•:l'1 111·111 \1'•·111 11..rrig Y-11"1 Ari1·i· 5pm ~;1 pt·t~ ~'.i!iS '17'1 I' '11!11 I'' llt t\.~I 'fril rtiuir \\ .t1l I 1:11:11">!12 lfiOI \1.11 I . 11 1 '·1111 11• hr ,1pt. 1.a kt· l'11rk l.g Jllr. :!l\il k llb I 11\ guragt• nr 11<'1 mn !>"~ 1:m1,.,,., 1•111· (; r • 111111 11 1111 \ ~ .11 I •11.,.:1. n1 lw:r l'h. ~ltH) mu. .. f'l'1 \t 111'11 ~Ill \.f11lt., 'l:o•" $.l(~lflt•p ;,;u; :f7>1<1 I\ I 1•d1 'ftl 1l1•d l\.!11•1111\ d 'h"I ,, 1 1•:1• I;. "·''''I °'/ll't' :! llr I ' lltr 1'0111 NF.WLY 111'1' :>llr ., 11.i 11;,111 t ""'l>(•ll JI""' p:u I l.11m1tn gatai::t• 11al111 townh1111s" frs1k p.11 111 1, 111 1 .tll ifl lll\'1 ,,, . .,. 1 .1rpt•L S 17 5 l'nrl J!ar s.'>2.'o "" ol111·• I 1' 1•,1 1:1.111.uLr •17'! 1•111 \ 'ltitl ~ri.~1:1 t r.:111113.'\ll 99fHll2H s1;.11111·r j 1 1 111 I !{ •• f(d1 11:1· "'"'' Marine-n Walk Aph. E S1dP IHr IB:t S:r;:, l'ltl., p.1111 ".'I.Ill""' '" tr.1 lrJ!. 2 Hr il lll l'trl p:rnl '' .ul """' , ... 1 ... c 1n1 "' 11111 < ·.111pl1· Ftrt·rl.wt· wa:.h{'r rtrv1·r 760 <r75!f :l:!~ f'o,l ;1 \1 <"'•I , '•'I JI ,11111 I 1111, ( · \1 hook up l':il 1•1 ell)] 1·;1 r S t 1 1, tlitt 1?.11 :rg1· t •hi1ctn•11 0 1\ N F.WPOllT H F.IGflTS 2 Rr I Ba No kitchen. $4 0011111 . 1n rl ut il 1144 liillO. 646 :Wl9 :1 Br 2 llu 1 ~ hlork to bt•a<•h Yc•arly 548 808:1 Attr;i1·t1 Vl' lkar hfronl 1\pt :1 Bdrm :.. 2 ba. $12011 S<iv<tJ.(t' Wildt' & ( ·n fi75 66(16 ur 496 1!339 ttvc•s \11•r i.a1 ll1:s I hr st udio. nl'w 1·rpt. ctrapl'S. puol. n •1• S<'t' bid~ Actulls . no peL'l S475 + Isl. last. s eC' d«P 548 5981 Spanou:. :!bdr m condo 2' · h;1 l}Ull•t IOt' S7SO mo Amenities.$450. S n o wbi rd & A lt a . 549-0833. S7S/night. 640.8709. Versailles I Br. Condo. ...... loSllare 4100 ocean. night light vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S52S 642 6I49 Moving? Avoid deposits · · --· ---& cut living e1tpenses! Luxurious I Br. Condo. P ro fession a lly s ince $.500 mo. Xlnt fa<' Full I97I. see. S40-4646 or 631-7653 HOUSEMA TES J ohn Lem beck <Agent> 832·4134 -----priced. credlt necessary. Keith No. Laguna Garage. $80 642-4321 , Ht 216 Snyde r . 962 . 44 7 I ; mo 4!$-2283 Weekdays 1_968-_9853 _______ _ Office Rftltal 44oo Warehouse s pace. ROO sq M010~s, Tnnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft. Costa Mesa. F'or mfo. 5035 II 752 9449 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant prof bldg. 85< per ca _:_._ sq.ft. lse. Red Ca r pet. COR11Mrcial 893-1351 Rentals 4475 Sattler Mh). Co. All types of real estate investments since I949. Weslcliff ad11lt condo , 2 bed rooms. 2 baths. Din- i ng room . Fireplaee. Freshly decor ated. Un· rum. $600 mo. 631-7300. Male 4().45 shr 5br . 2ba .. 2300 S/f. Low eost. Newly hse . c .M. Spa N r SC decorated R~lhroom & Plaza & Frwy S200. Shr wetbar . Qu ie t Cost a utils. 641·4_!13. Mesa Ri;ht RHlty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space for lease. 1500 sq. ft. & 1260 sq. ft in Huntington Brarh Flexib l e t e rm s 2t31596·7202 SpKlaliUM) in 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-0611 F or F w/child to shr big 979-8533 -condo w/same. pool. jac, P OSH 2 8 R l '2 Ba . tennis $200. 645·5I65 Bkr patios. nr Hoag. adlts. ----------Retired Nurse to shr 2br. no pets. $495. 63I·388ff: b . .1 C M 645·6822 2 a w/pn v1 e"es 63I-0412 WES TC LIFF 2 br. 2 ba. frpl. pool. nr. s hops. adlts SS50 + de p 63I-5596 Roommate wanted. M1F. 25-35. to shr beaut house in Lag Bch. 494-5844 or 497·2893. 1 H B. 600·1300 s q ft, a vail. now. Please call Bill. agt. 831· 1257 " ---- 1617 Weslcliff. N.B. Wa nt finanrial insl. 7000s .f ls t. Ooor. Agent 54I·SQ32. CORONA DEL MAR Rent · 3 mos to 3 yrs 180 P rime retail toe. Hwy Lo 83S slf. Flex terms frontage. 645-5429 Furn or unfurn. •~RHlty WESTPORT SQl'ARE -.,.... 2360 sq ft al 85': 2073 ___ 9_7_9-l_S_l_l ___ sq.ft. at 71T: 136-0 sq ft al Widow has m oney for 2ND T.D. 's any size above SI0.000. No credit I. no pnlty. For action e all AGT 6 73 ·73Il anytime MedlarelFWsMhj. SINCE 1981 lst&2ndTDs. SSOK-SIM + O wner /N on Owne r SFRs & Condos Commercial & Industrial :I Rr yd pool q 1111 t f.111 1 " lfl 1:1-1!1·!111"'" 111 lvpn ·f ~<l l 'IT~ Y..111•1 .,11,..1 '"'""'"" l•illl $!'125 -.;r II lliJ rl)our K If! 6"117 S:JI li59. s:u 4744 3Br rondo. w/boat slip *Shewed Ll•iftc) * Counselors to personally select yo11r compatible rmmte t o suit your lifestyle. Shared·Livin~ 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 NB KOU CENTER MEWPOIT 80' : 1200 sq .ft at 75< 369 E. 17th St Costa Mesa PETE R DOBBS 64().f,()16 673-9043 pd S.llflmn ~"1!• l"llt 1 ••I'• 1,.tl i,11111 111 :! hr.:! h.1 1li-;h""1tl-hl'r ~·rnuntl fl•••r \rhtlh 1111 1·rpt. dr;1pc·'· l!ar $400 I Call fo r details. • TltAMc;>UILITY • 1 67S..86SO a fter 6PM Barrett Rily. 642-5840 Elegant executive suites -------WCllll 20.220/o Yield? On Your T.O. ·s. Notes Furn 11r t 1nf11r11 11.11 h A pis t:'tllO I II H ~·1!,11 , S20ll Sl'l'llfll \ d1•1>41,1I ro• 11uirecl A\';irl 11111111•!1 ~-Ol:IO, !JH!I \'H'l11r1.1 ...,, l'"I :::1\11 " • '""" \pl I\ >'>I \~ \\ 1 I I II •tt. 1:1~r; Dona Point 3826 , ••••..•.•.•....••...... :• hr " h.t llf'IJ• I '•••\\ 7K'1 I I lnll !If.'.! HX42 ~ H 1-.I-H E~T till :1 :11 Kl lint!.! l.anlln1ark :1 Ill< ,·1111 tl1t. hr;.cntl n l'" ll ·\dlL' only llVt•r •Ill VI"' Yi~ll mo 75!-I 931\1; Vc•ry private I & 2 Br I ------- adult apts AVAii. Cannery Villa"e. !bdrm. N<>W l.ar11.e floor pl;ins . avail imme<I $400/mo. itard <'n lands rap1nJ?. 673·6522. 63J.l801 in prestige location . 3700 s q ft d e l uxe Wit~ complete support I showroom & warehouse serVlees. See to appree. 63I 4402 7I4/85Hl68I ----------- 25().500 5<1. ft. gmd fir. ) .... trial R...tal 4500 ulils pd. From $200. 779 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS Raisers· I n vestorsSS Call Dennison Assoc. 673-73I4 M es;1 Vt•nlt• ;• llr t 11.i Oin111J1, ll 111 "\c·v. h ti•· n1ra ll'rl ,\!lull ' 1111 11••l• $400 Isl l;r'I 1\ 'i'l tll 11' 1142 m:is I f111•11l111 '' <,:,;>;, I I l.i•·I l•'l lldrm <tfll 1 hlk:; lo ,'I,, ~ltMI ,, • d1•11 l.11 lo. I h l' a 1· h !I/" w 1· 11 I . pool, Ja t·u7.1.1 Great loca I ion . dose to ever v th1 n .i 1 S ome townhouses & a pls with cl t'l1s avail No pets plr:m,• From $540. Newport Heights Duplex 2 Br. I Ba. Adults. no pets. S495. Mo. Isl. last deposit. 517 Bolsa. Da ys 631·3.520. Eves Wknds 548-.5041. M/F lo shr 2 br, 2 ba apt in N.B, Pool. jac, tennis. e t r . S340 utils in cl. 646--9795 . w. 19th. St C.M. Tom S500 up. I640' lndus'l/Of. 957-I900. fice. 18IOI Redondo Cr. JO.r /o YIELD 2nd TD. Orange Cly of· fire bldg. John Gordin, pvt party. ~3-7525. ---"P ". Hunt Bch. 842·2834 I 111ti K.'i:L.111 K:lt :•tilHI ~ZS~ $2.'iO clc•p "111 moq • MARINERS Sc;>UARE ArARTMEMTS Resp, mature. e m pl. woman \4fhr 2 br Park Nwpt apt w /s a m e I000.2000SQ. Fl. AT95< MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK I hold a 2nd T.D. on well 2 hd r m I 1 Ii .1 :· llr 1 11., v.ii h 1 ,.rr11,,. )<1u 1n c· 21 ~11rrs:l6 7452 11 1 I It 11 tit 111 1 ,11 P•'I' I<. lr•ine 3844 Ve rsailles 2 Br 2 Ba. $575. By Hoag Hosp . Adults . 968·2297 or 96J..M67. secured p r o per ty in I Irvine. Due Ort. '81. Will discount. As k for Greg SS9·9400or 63J.4888. Agt. hwash1•r 1•rph gar. !l!I~ :1:11 I 095·3311 11 t po, I dr.1f>t'" '-1'~!1 11!.J fix.kl ot • •••••••••••••••••••••• <I i II 11.'\I it>:•i \,k for I 011111• N ~:w WOlll>Blt I ()(; F: 1244 Irvine Ave. Between Wl•std irf Dr . & Mariner D rive 64().9159 Prestige office buildinR, ----I212 No. Broadway. Has Fe m rmmate to s hr ne w up to 2000 sq. n. of office :1:1>101 'vl .1rr;111;1 211r ;m a d1•11. fr µlr , S675 Ternrir 2 llr '''~I 111•0,1 IHunti...,..on Beac h 3840 mo :l.'lt !155~1 IO{'allon N11 111'1~ 1 l11ld '"jl' • 645-0252 Ncur ne w 1 hr. rentra lly located, end l!a raRe. S500 67J.2113 condo by bch in Nwpt. s pace for lease. Walk to Lido Isle, on water. ba y S225 mo. Cheryl 548·2I49 O.C. C.ourthouse or S.A. view, !bdrm. Ir liv rm & Civic Center. Utilities. 711W.17th. St. Costa Mftcl, Cafff. 642-4463 33o/•"k on RETURN per yr. 2 yr. Isl TD S60.000. nets Sll0.000. Agt. <714 l 642-5319 anytim e , . .. ,., ... •••••••••••••••••••••••IH:t rH·ho S:tn .Joaq uin OK Avail nn" i..11 r.1. •. 1 THE WHIFFLE TREE F:11rw;i v C'11nrto <;oir din. S675~5-7155. __ Rmmte lo shr 2bd a pt parking & jan it o r ial Neal l Hr 11ad1 l'rpt I "''" 1 \(hrlt 111111 ... at ,If rnul""'<' & lakl' Xlnl 1111• rrige. nr 'hop t '111 pd rnrrbtilc· II\ tnl' I .' li. I All a111<'111l 1l'S 2 Br & Npt. Shrs. across from Balbo a P e n . s25o serv incL IMMEDIATE mo+SSO sec yrly rental OCCUPANCY ' A k r bch. Pool. Encl. gar . . s or •2080 sq tt warehouse a vail for immed oc· c upancy. •2780 sq fl warehouse a vail late Feb. •2·1800sq. ft. units avail early March. •33< Want Investor for Npt bayfront hom e. Give well secured lst or 2nd T.O. Agt. 675-6161. $250 m o ll7 '> 'lll t 11 llr w .. 11 1lt•1·11r,1\1·ll rt e n 2 Ra $700 mu 2br. Iba. frplr. Ne wport II J!.l'> s.s3.5 mo $475/yrly. 64().5078 avail 3/I 675-7546 Marsha. 964·353I S• "-' Career F e m w /I7 yr 450 sq. ft. S450 per mo 642 0393 llh nip11 '111• po•1I lil!hl ti75 !.1132 •'<l t1·nm ... 1 n11rt .l.1 n1111 p.rrk ltk1· l.1ntl"·.q1111l! M1l.'-t ht•a1111 ful hllll! 111 II n fi75·0349 Capktr.o 3171 daughter to s hr 3br. 2ba 4oo1 Birch St. Newport EASTSIDE Ce>wttry Woods 2 Br & Studv. tri It•\ 1•1. fire pl art' 's ky l1~·hl d erk. No t•hrl<ln·n or pets $.'iJ.5 IKO F. i' I st St Da ys 646 •1262 . 1-:, l''i 645-9543 EASTSIDE P~~rwooch T fir with pat11) Nn c hildren or pt·l~. S:t35 mo 310 C' Monti• Vi!<la AvC".548-9190. 2 BR . POOL GM!AI: E I Ml PR OC F./\N $450 MO 646·0~. 640·fil75 ,ea " " AOUL T ...;ltr.. LIVING • I & } AR Patti) AOI\ • 01~1\"'J~~t1, A Bl!O ' • f'o11I & Rrt Roum • GA•O~n I ~M\1 d01nQ • JOQ 111 Bu el\ A SllOl)S Set 1 Gaies ! SEA ENVIRONMENT 96U HAMIL TON H B ')62 4500 Orang1•1 n·r t·ondo. I bdrm +loft. ;11r tennis /\va1I ~1 arrh 2 M75 67:1 6711.'i Qull't 2 Br I Ba. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• San J11an tum _ S300 + ·~ Beach. Agent 54I-5032. ~araJ?<'. patio. pool CONOO..Ibdrm, balcon y. util. 496-4198 A•H•Ct•Hls/ Ptnn1b/ Loat&F-.... LCICJWMI IHCh 1848 ..•..•...••••..•....... 0 c c a n r r 11 n t <' n n fl n bcauuful vie" of Di vers covl' 2 br 2 ha adullo;. no pel<;. Kathie lla rdC'sty Rraltor 76'~ff244 Adults. no pcl'! 1801 H encl ga~. frplc. wat~r & Male Owner will shr 2br, 151 h S t N e wp o r t gas paid. pool & Jac Zba, frple w/neat. trim . llet"hls. S450. 642·7340. S42S. n s..2114. 40ish fem nr bc h SI25. NwJ)4 Island wa terfront . S...taAlta 3110 1....:..645-~7_312 ______ --i dlx upper dplx. 3 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. frplr . sund eck. s lip 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across avail Mature epl pref from S.C. Plaza. Se curi· No pets SllSO. y rly ly ·& s wimming pool. M/F to shr hse in C.M. S195 + ~ ulll. Non·s mkr 675-'7794. 549·8677 675 7672 ssso. fl45.2462. North F.n<1 sparious 2 llr -------- $550. Ocean v1C'w. walk Jbr. 135(). 2br. $550 & $625. Condo nr S .C . P laza . Prof, Fem. looking fo r same to shr 2br. 2ba con· do in Westr liff. N.B. Luxurious. full ser vice of· sq. fl. •Leasing ~tfice (ice space, 1-6 r ms. eon· hrs. Mon. lhru Fri. 8·4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ference r oom . see ·11_S_a_t _. l_0._2_. _____ _ ser vice s . Newpo rt ... IWCOST"'MES"' Lost&Fo.d h C II f • f " --A e eeeeeeeeeee•eeeee eee•• Beac , a or in o . IMDUST. PAllC 5300 _7_5_2_-6_1_88 _______ , on west ocean bluffs 450 sq . ft. Delightfu l 2000lo8500s/f&ofc spto working s pace with 2800 sff. Ray Vineent. ocean view. Full bath. 3 1_7_14_f_llM-_1_055 _____ _ yr old bldg. S450 mo. COSTA M~A Industrial Turner Assocs .. 494-1177 · s.ooo sq ft. new tilt up. to beac h N o p l'ts Aclult!I. no pets 1409 2bdrm. lba. eom m . pool 499-1526 Superior 645·8684 & re(. room. Avail Im· -~---·------•Office/Store /Busin ess 18~ · clear ceiling. 450 sq ft offices. avai l In 30 /d ay s . I ·S /y r lea.se .. 33< net. Owner FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5'71 -med. Ad11lt.s only. $490. HwrllwcJton IHch 3840 HwllMJlow IMcll Jl40 9~8 ·9833 or 642·5279 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves/wkends. El Toro 3832 El Toro 3832 ff Kennebunkport? Exec fem to shr w /same . 3Br TwnhAe, tennis, rar · quetba ll. health club fac . S290 mo. Cathy spece. I4\.'zX40. Choice Harbor Blvd .. Cost a Mes• location. About 73' sq .ft. Agt. 549-1366 2 Br. I ba. near So. Cst 75I.8271 dys , 760·8847 P laza. Secur ity g ale. MD's facil. 2,000 sq.rt. (714)642·89'71. Ml Irvine SO sq ft fenced ·gas diesel tanks. modem shop/offices. 551-3008 Lost: Newfowdland , lrf . 190 lbl, black w /white chest. mluinl since Oct. Sl. Answers to "F red". Bl& Rewerd. 971·9395. •••...•.•.............. .••....•............••. BRAND NE~! $525 PER MONTH I J 40 Sfl)UAll PllT Ideal location in the gentle hills of B Toro. 2 bedrooms, 11h baths, carpeting and drapes . One year lease. Great recrJ'ation area included. Enjoy peace ful, s mog free living. N•ar Trabuco Rd. ancl II Toro Rel. ... .,..... .......... 1714) 186-49J 0 Didn'f he win tile fil<.Dnoco Grand Prix in 7'5? fD ~ It vou re not sure who (or what) KennybUnkport was. oon t feel ba<l-you re not alone. KennybunkPort 1s one of 14 dlstlnct1vely different apartment floorplans at Seawmd VIiiage rn Huntington Beach Seawind Village 1s a result of totally personalized professional planning. The kaM of attention you deserve. A perfect blend of nature and 11v1ng- l II nestled m a forest with babbling brooks and quiet ponds. cooled by natural ocean breezes. Add to that tennis courts. swimming pools, a jacuzzi and a convenient location near shopping and emptoymen1 and you've got a place anyone would proudly call home (Even Kennybunkportl) One and two bedroom. one and two bath adult apartments from •'40.00. ~,~,~~V<l"9f 15555 Hununqtdn Vllf'9' l.Jnt Huntington Btach. CA (71o4) 898·9961 From the Sin Diego f reew1y drtve north on l9ald't to McF'a<lden, then west on MtF.odln to SMwtnd Vllllge. Futni$1llfl9S 1vi1'->11 •Open dlll't 10 AM 'ttl dlllk -.... _.,. ______ .. 1" __ ....,.._ --. ...... _ ---;··~··-..-...--............. ~-- pool. 1 child ok. No pet.s. 1-e_v_es ________ , Reduced to S1200 mo . S425mo. 752·7474. R m m ate wan t ed for lse. Red Carpet.893-135I i3--9-r-. -2-B_a_n_r_So_._C_o_a_s_t s p a c. house In Sen •DILUXIOFACES• 1300 Sq. Ft. Industrial I I . I Clemente. S250 + ~ ulll. From 1 room up to 2300 Front Office. 1'r1e rear Lost: Blad! Lab Female. P aza. ~d Jae. P s:Y· Non·sm kr . 498·2869: sq . ft. Low rates. No back door. S37S mo. 1793 4/yn old. Illinois Dot ground. lu s OK. 30 49S-5117. Uz lease requlred. 2172 Du-WIUWeT St. Coat.a Meae. t.ap. needs medication. mo. <213)868-6039eves. Dr dJ · rt ~93152 days, 646-088J Vic VI---'-• Placen· P'/Rmmtetoshrspaclous Poot ·A · Airpo er eves .. -.... .. S..-.~ 3116, condo in Newport Crest . Hotel.ID-3223.9-12 · tia.C.M.Cell'31·21'71. ....................... pool.Jacuul. sauna . ten· MIWl'OlrTCIMTB PRIME C.M. loc. 1.500 to Lost: Photo Album tell Oceanfront studio a pt nls,3 mln tobeach.priv. NIServiceSuitea 1100 sq . f t. ofc . tromcar HarborBlvd6 with l)lltio, overlooking bath12115 MS-2452Lalla SCUTCOSTSS warehouse. S4SO plus Victoria , C.11. P leue pvt beach. $550/mo utll All v .... need for one m o . A v I . I m m e d . call ..-i4. incl. _.2253or4•·5021. M/under 30. S250 lat & ,_ 540-G5i15 ..., W• I I ilw 3191 Nla!!.;_!Shoool . !.e .. n.!!..' inc::~/cr!s --, .. -_-----4-1_1_0 ~. :~r•wwhrntamlle. ct•a,t •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e-...,.. ~__..._ •-----------...-......,... .,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• VlcCdll.'40-4011 New two bedroom. one Roommate to 1hr 3 Br No w available . Ideal Slqleaton1e1ara1e. bath unit'"°' 1ara1e. home w/Jac .. Npt Hila location ror Attorney, EutemtallesaS50/mo F oun d : l1 e adult $450month. 548-a7111. area, SZTJ. &31-leel Real Est at e or En· 142-4110 Rima lay an cat . vie. treprllfle\lr ln beautiful· It... 4000 M/F to 1hr new home , s I)' m aintaine d f ull ....... ~/ :.:.-:::r-• Bay. C.111. • ...................... Br. 2\<'t ba. tennis crt. service buildl n 1 . ,,..:,-·- Delme Suite, Be . Fash Hunt. Bch. La Cuesta. (Comer W.tcliff Dr. • ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Pound: *I 'boot, 11. •~. Isl. Pool, nos mote,'390. saoo. Call .. m to l pm. ln'lne. Newport Beach). lrd: Ca&er, Snow Summit 840-8594 e ve. Joy ce M0-1111 SCIO 1q. ft. Call Melissa oZ: ,..., 10.. Exprw. lll·ml 540-m::tday. M I F to s hr 3br Ilse, M5-t101. • ... ff! .... J ......... FCMmd: .....,_. F. Rooaw ht5 •U p. Priv. C tf /N/B area 1132 Newport Center Lawyer Pallrtc, thread • pau.rtl ......... t.l•llaa r . ent rance. cookln1. In a1.-1*'ms <Jeff) or otber profe11ional i i.op ta •Int L:.f:'.:: o.w, ......,._ M. 8lk Lapna41'J.9J 1lqleolc tn n ee. ault•. a... loe. mat. ,...., I'. Na Alllmal ...;.....c..::.....;..... ______ Sbr 3 bdrm Parkwoocl Law Ubrar7. rece p 't, •l1n. TOO cuato••" ....,....._ r uraJ1bed, bath, utll. apt, lnlne, muter t e l•pitoa• H awerlDI ..... Oct ._....._, a EmploJ9d mu (da)'S). bdnn •/batb. Pool, Jae. H all i..... Hall. AV· .................. p 0 •• d : G 0 Id •• ...........,, C.111. Area. ~.;o + utl\a. US.TUT co rtHaeial Tower OwH r reUrl•I · ••r ~·•· 1111. i..,.. -mo.8Mftl. .... -..ii ,...._..,.. ~-..al ,, .. -······ ._ ..... _. .... ... ···-·..._ ____ .... ,,, .... ,.._ ......... ·-·-·--· • ....... -~,----------'-....... ---·4~ • ·--• • o9T" .. -....... ,.. -· ... ---~--..-.-~ ........... ______ .. .,. ----·---------~·.,,., -----·.;· ... -~·:-. ., Otange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 28, 1981 AH , C ...... U" a C ..... /Ctnu• ••• 111 ..._C ... Stnlce N......... Meewy, , ....... ,., .. ., ... ....................... •••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• HOMF.IU'.:PAIRH Orlvewaya, 1•at1011 . •Vf:RYLOWPRICES• ;e.,iorper10nhelper,also Prof.man nowin b yr. Call Mr. Masonry. lnaideSunshinePaintCo. Profeuionallnalaller !CU la l•t,ot Cwil obmeu Walka, Br ide fl Bloc-k Landscape malril·clnups bab)'Slttln1. Dial a 1itter w/MacDonald ugla11 cust om b rick &. tile r nte rlor painting . avalla~~efor 10U':., .... ... IW C'l\ARRt:NOVA1'1NU l.h''d•1181?.9'20IM Gt'or1e.S49·2015 4.N·84day/eve1 Corp.wishesto useslt work. Competitive Always Satisfied. Reas c-uatomjo ..... Pl·- •'• A[Lyou Pl) l4H7t9 cwwc_.. Landtl~•s>ini·Cle-;;~ -H .. 1dl••1 -..515:24; '7J..T. evs...:...._ prices. 815-4384 Rob1M6-0834 rile tnatalled. a ll kinds • .ot,'ad l'1b1n'"h i.11 ty pri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TrHtnmntinfl·Haullng ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltc-T Painting int/e~& re· guaranteed, refs. John IJHM Kl"hc!fl" 11111r.01c b:au, Sll.90/w... Maln~ance f'reeest. WantaREALLY CLEAN •••••••• •••••••••pairing. Call George for _89_3-_1857 ______ _ aaiiy b k i·au... tit\ lit .. n tlcA huwh C M Chm Amle.548·8414 ROUSE? Cell Gingham )hort forms r ving free est. Anytime. 1714) Italian Quarry-Floors. URI&. 'anllle11 l11r1111ri. •·ll· t11n Preschool 646·~23 Girl. Free est MS-5123 credit, only ving 891-4906 c213> 928-0229 entries " remodeling • .,. I~ Total urden & lawn Mar. 3rd. Brin W-.3-''«7"". r,.;~~~ •OJ Ne·~• n r c ev~i. or ull <'ar~. I time or ''onlinual Expertl.se housekeepin g. fill in free tax organizer . · as grown ·-s e Inter /Ext.er/Refinishing. specialty 894-42164 r1'. C•P1•f11 ni ght , or for tho:.e service49J.460.'I equip & su pplies Noapptreq'd .645-9626 good service. Ins. Ii "d ceilings/wallpaper.Lie. TreeSerTlc• SCIVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··spt'c1al gelltnl! away H-..t.. furnished, trustwo rthy & I ---_!~124-436. 641-3427 Cain &Sons. 898·SI05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f It II.. k I _,_ dep&tl-4970 j ....-C• St d t ·11 rum a \l\t•e enc s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u en WI move you Expert Tree Trimmer 111£CTOIY 548 ~ An ytrn1" Carpentry , roori n g . Superb Housecleaning For ins. purposes. we re as. rates. 7S2· l493, PAINTING Ten years experience OOITNOW' C ..... 9Ctor masonry. plum bi n~. Spectacular Results videotape prop. & con· 848·3777or847-3309 IS Yea~~:rience -~~· 7Sl ·21~-Atll,_.,_... •••••••••••••••••••••• .stucco. drywall. etc. 673-0509/642·4439 tent. Call 640..0100 Video M ...... 5-nlces -----free/shrub trim. remov, <'on:;trurtlon-All t)'pes 646-9990 Ver. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.loshr/Rtpalr clnups. haul. Concrete, ~~:.;:J-e~::~·.. <'l l!\"f'OMINTl':tUOH :!U yrsexp Freeesl HOMEIMPROVl!:M ENT ~~:~~~~e::~~~ Aut~lns.Cancelled MalePracticalNurse ••••••••••••••••••••••• dirt,etc.Jim63H530 R~lattve (."J\R Pfo:NTtt V l.u· "~ 64S 5973 R od. I' Odd J b Call Eve S·3l·Sl72 All RIS. k SR-22Lo Rates Pvt duty. exp'd, refs. Neat patches & textures 8yJv) 642l'.\tlll!t em e ing o 5 ____ ----Full/pt.time. '"Let me frftnt. 193-109 fy,..,5-Tlc• 64J· 71, ed l 11 Dr.,.n.1 28 yn; exp. 979·226S Pirkel Ins. 646·3995 care for you ... 496.71111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1c..,.tw•ic.e .......•.•............. -Annie, II:! day/wk or - -PLASTERING TYPINGSERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• s S DESIGNS Haufwood Roon every 2 wks. Call art. la•twlo.i~-,.ol..Al.../Pwri-t All types 1"nt/ext Wkdys <2131c93.1504 o.IV"ttNlr£EPlNC w . ('I . ,,. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 30 642 0647 H... .......... .....~ -r-...... '7 "' D'""'" • e Carel arpel carwr:. Custom Drapery Win· · pm. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• F t 64$ 82"8 E (714)846 6237 & TAX SERVICt" Steam de<1n & uµhci l:. dows. IOOO's of fabm·s. HARDWOOD FLOORS -----••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING _r~. . ;) ves . .Re~ n1tr.> 496 O'JIJ Wo rk g u cs r Tr !1 1· k SJ.95 4.95 yd. 10 day del. Cleaned & Waxed General cleaning of· For ins. purposes. we Serving Area 9 years I'~ Professional Typist will .. ~ mowit un1l 645 3710 Free est. 30 yrs in area. Anytime, 832·4881 S.A fices. vacant apts.. videotape prop. & ron Most Reasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• make your words look •....--64R6654 H~ homes 891 336$ tent. Call 640-0100 Vidl.'o Insured. lir'd. 760-7301 DR & ..... S CLR &RED "real. 673·0020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo & stt•am 1•h,•an ..--"JI Verifi<'ation · """ ~ " Or1vew11ys p11rk1111¢ lvl "ol'>r bn"htc•n"r". wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• HousecleaninR. 10 yrs SI0.7S. Don't "el robbed. w 1-...1....w Cla--1--'-~ '"' " ~ D--11 M Fine ext/int pamtml( by ,., -__,,""JI repa1ri1 St'11koat cn.1t n pti. IO min lllt<<1c•h • r--Haul, rleanup. concrete exp. Reliable . rsn-bl CllOftrfl Richard Sinor . Lie. ins . Call B&B PlumblnR-••••••••••••••••••••••• S&~ Asphalt 646 41171 Hall. ltv dm rmi. SIS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• removal Dump truck Call Alice 968·7721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Try me. 631_4410 124 hrs 1 Gas. Water & Rooter "Let The Sunshine In .. Lied avg rm S7 so, l'Ou('h SIO : Drywall Spe<'1ahst Quick serv. 642-7638 BRICKWORK Sm a 11 Service. $$2·6896 · · Call Sunshine Window G . ~ual & prod. New & re MRS. CLEAN MAK ES IT Jobs. Newport. Costa p . & p . .__.IW•ice c·hr SS uar ellm pet mod 1t389944.S32S549 free/s hrub trim. c-on-GLEAM! Homes. apts. Mesa. Irvine. Rers . aintmR aperin11 ftropertyMCllHICJef'ftent Cleanin!:._l,td.548-~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• odor Crpt rt'i>•1tr. 15 yrs crete removal. clean office. Carpel. 646·2240 67$-3t75 Cabinet Refinis hinl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality Professronal In exp L>o work ru.v ... elf ups. Free est $57-8271 Prof. work. l''reo:eest Pror. service to save you --------..... d1vidual Compoterii~d Ref:. 531-0101 Eledrkat Do you need a fantastic EX PERT Br irk & Rs nbl Steve 547·4281 time & money. Newport USE THE Tax Return. No Return ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanini.t & Tr('e Trim housekeeper with xlnt Masonry. Small Jobs & Parifir R.E 64$-3683 D &ILY PILOT c.m-AcCMKtic ELL'CTRICIAN l .• . . PamttnR & Paperini.t "' to dif(icult So Coa1't ._..,. r, · pr l'Cu Const. work. painting refs? Call673·8890. repairs Frpk facinf,?s I 9 OH r ••••••••••••••••••••••• right. free estimate on .,? R 964 4276 Wallpaper Remov11I Roofing "FAST :p:a area 979· 4 or A('OUStil' Ct>ilinl(s larRe or small jobs. or ay,. . HOtlSF.CLF.ANING Refs $51~4S.SS. 760·70?4 Paul Cutler. 962-3()116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESULT,. ~ <'t.L'>tom hand kxturini.t Lie #396621 673-0359 1Sk1ploadcr-dumptru(·k Responsible. Xlnt refs Masonry our specialty . RALPH'S PAINTINC. ~ew & rerovers. Repair l.Hden Lie 3R9944 5325549 El ec•t ric iu n . hi<>hly gradi~J!·demohtion haul C'all979-9756 Our work can chanRe Lie lnt•F:xt l.owR;ites s peci alist 'stay·husy SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• C /C " tree & yd work 831-12571 your outlook No job too pr1~es Reliable 54R 11512 ECTORY G f:N. CONSTRUCTION ftMllt Oftc,..t• qualified no job too llouse<'leaninR reliable. FrN Est. 964-5566 DIR Additions.Remodels •••••••••••••••••••••••s mall. we can h311dle DtlMPJOBS good work. steady joh. small Nojobtoobig. QUALITYROOFINC For Result Lie/ins. Mark 979 4411 Foundations . Retainin11 anyi>roblem. 631 2004 Small MovinJ? Jobs Rers. 646-7228 aft. 4. 631·2004 Pa1ntinJ? Int Ext re n All types. free t'SI Service Call Walls, Hillside Rcstora · Call MIKE646-1391 tals our s pertlllt.V. At Visa. MC 541 5930 Sell with EASE! t ion. Sia bs . Pa tios. Top Quality. Dependable PAM'SCLEANING Brick & Block work coustic painted Prompt llARROR ROOFING 642·56 78 ll'sa BREEZE Block& Brick. Lie'd Service. Reas. Rates. 18 Have something to sell? Reas . rates, refs Marty Seaside Plltntinl?. Grt·i.t Ed. 322 Classified Ads 64.2-5678 642·8387 eves. yrs experience. S31-50S5 Classified ads do it well. 673·7012 646·6818 536·4806 Wan~ ~d_ R_es_ults 642·5678 ._ _______ _ Lost A '-cf 5300 Pft'SCllMlh 5 350 Personals 5 350 Help W..ted 71001Help W..ted 7 I 00 Help Welfthd 7 l 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help WClllhd 7100 H.tp W..t.d 7100 .•..•.••••••.•••••••.•......••.••..••............••.....•...•••..•...•...••.•.•••....•••.•.. , ......•...••.•..••••..•.••••••••.•...•................••............. ······•··•••••··•·•·•·• .•..•....••..•.•••...•• FOUND . Tame Rlue FIRST LADY TOUCll ACLASS ~I CASHIER CLOTHESTIME DELIVERY •DRAFTER Parkakeet Cocker mix. FSCORTS AccOWlfilMJCleril Banking Fulltime for larj:!e Now hirin~ p<1rt time · 675-6110 Australian Shepherd Escort. Models 7S2·Ml7 Small C.M. ofr Ar. Rec.pt/Switchboard marine hllrdware l!'lore s alei. & A ssis tant T;.-pesellin)? co mpnn~· h II S k. bl needo; yOUnJ! or m;iturl' mix. Dobie. Lab-Setter. ,_...D-. ..-. D f S w .,5 A/R.lig t payro . ~ce ing persona e ap· Xlnt benefits & workinl! Ma na)?er TrainCl'!'> •·t h &4cats Irvine Animal -·r _,..... esperate or .c. yr Free&E O E plicant with gd. phone condilions.64$1711 M1n1mum 6mo 1.-x person "11.sl ave neat Care Center 754-3734 * 972-1 345 * Male will seriously <'t)n Irvine Personnel AJ!y. et i q u e lt e F. x Per perienre Call 642-t231 3 ppearanc·t-10 work as MC&VlSAAcrcptcd sidersellin~akidneyor 488E.17lh.Costa Mesa hel p f ul. Typing rt' CASHIER local messenger. u~tnl! FOUND · LonJ:haired yellow cat. ~crman s horthaired pointe r male. I.ab male. border collie hlk /wht m ale. Newport Beach Animal Shelter 644-3656 FOUND: Pearl Nerklace found at Harbor I.awn Mortuary 642·8768 Found : Little Cockap00. about I /yr , gray/white. vie Fedco on Baker. C M. 979 2185 LOST-I~ bl Dobie. vH· Arkhst & Garfieo:ld. II B. 8S5·8001 dys : 964-6891 eves. DIVORCE.-IY-MAIL Fasl. A rcu r ate . Complete SSS Action (7141842· 70:.> •PACIFIC• •ESCORTS• 549-8519 EXT. 7935 Just Opened 24hrs. NOW HIRING FANTASY READING, ETC. O.C NEWF.ST & MOST LIBERAL STUDIO IS NOW THE BEAC ll AREA'S CLOSEST AC· T ION 8 125 Bolsa . Midway City. Just 2 any other body part Suite224 642·1470 quired. Call : S)'lv1a HOUSF.WARF:SALES COMPETENT C'ompany-owned c·ar Med. porpos<'s only ~ Waters.$52-6100 Apply in p('rson Cro"n Career opportunity for Can he lypeselltnl! o p· Reply Daily Pilot Acl IANIC OF IRVINE llardware. 1024 lrvlnt.'. mature individual who port unit.\· after 1 yeur '' 11829 PO ROX 1560 CM . 1 •w t l'ff Pl Nil rommuni·c·ate~. ,,ffb"llve· full time job. Mon Fri 92626 Accounting EqualOpptyEmpyr ' CSCI azal '" n 9$·:.) Ml'SThan•c·lean F/c -·-"-t ly. thinks on their fc·et. drivers liren .se In •TOMMY'S OFNF.WP<>RT 7$2·9368• ATLAKTIS MASSAGE SPA Be pampered by 16 Beaut. G irls . Open IOAM-4PM 7 day!! Phone 645-3433 Anyone for tennis., Looking for mixed doubles partner. lady 45-50. intermediate player. Call Answer/\d lt4216. 642-4300. 24 hrs. Ace_.._. --"°' lc•arns quickly, works Position w /Npt. Bch Bartenderswantedfor: CASHIERS wel.1 with others c>r lrvinc.nl•ara1rport ('all prop. mgmt. firm . lchabod•1P ... ttMMne. alone types 60 wpm . forappt 549·2231 OuL~tandin1t career opp-Opening soon. O. Co 's shows initiative Rusi· ly. G I L, A/P . A IR newest nij!ht/ spot. 8 UTVTEM nessCompulerRelailer. w/emphasis in financial stories in the sky. Dining 646-<Yl21 analysis. If you ·re & dancing to rock & pop. bright w/prior F /C exp.. Apply in person at 23861 we'll train you & provide El Toro Rd . (top rloor of for career udvant·e-Home SavinRs & Loan ment. Call · 640.0123 Bldg. I F.I Toro. Thurs . ACCTGCLERK Exp'd. mature person for general oHice & payroll Accuracy a must C.M area Fri. Sat. Mon & Tues bet ween 6-9pm. 951-280(1 MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promoh• to manaiie ment & super vision from within WANT A CARF.F:R ~ Costa Mesll Ill Del Mar 631•9421 COOK'S HELPER With driver·s license C'.M. area. Call bet. 9 & 3. 646-t004 (Marvin I COUNTER HELP DB.IVERY-P /T 18 & over. Good driving record. N.R. 7$\-4705. DENTAL Assist Npl Bch. Restorative pral· lice ' nd s exp 'd . e ner ie t 1c team member. J!tl s;ilar). many benefiL~ fi31 ·249l Drapery Coo rd in a tor. exp. person needed for drapery department in our desi~n studio . ~$6-1601. ORA PF.RY SHOP In Nwpt B<'h needs m echan1cu l person Good drivin.I( record Fast advancemt>nt for sharp trainee. 673·0760. DRIVERS WANTED Part lime delivery Ear· ly morning. L.A. Times. I rvineJNewport Beach area. Must be reliable & have dependable trans S425 + Call Jess 5"6-(Yl35. Driver to pick up de· C'eascd pets & some yard work. 19542 Rearh Blvd. HB L OST· M1 n1 Mr('aw (Parrot I vie Dover Shores /Aa yrrrst 2122 646-79'11 blocks east of Reach 1----------1 Rlvd. behind liquor 5-49-2238. BEAUTI C I ANS & M ANlCLJRISTS. follow ing pref. To work in warm. friendly s alon Hrs. flexibl('. The Ha ir Depot $$7-2234 l.aRuna Beal'h 494-9233 Ambitious. bright and energettr people wanten for foll and p tame hc•lp ror busv deh & sandwich shop. C°c>Od start mg P<•S• lion with xlnt chance for advancement in l!rn .... · DENTAi. ASSISTANT Chrside for busy C M general prart1re. 41 ~ dy "'k. 546-2410 DRIVER Found· M med sx Collie t)'pe clog. VH'. Spr- ingdale & Warnl'r. avutl lo good home 963·3777 FOUND. Terrier Male. Area of Spr ingdalc /Slater Sls 847-0164 FOUND Puppy. Joi wk old female. all blac·k. Cocker/Lab mix Vie t.ake & Adams llR . $36·812.5 FOLINO IO s pd bike· Cnll 1147 2270 lo ident Found: Yng Fem hlk Spaniel. 3 l'(lllars. l.nkr Park area. 831 3884 Found: white male at Neutered 1\bandonl'd Free lo J?d homc 673-700 Personals 5350 ..•.•.............••... PRE l..A W student needs $25.000 Will do anything Legal . Confidential DVM P O Rox 3242. N. B. 9266.1. COVER GIRL store. 543-9243. •FOXYLADY * OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC • 972-1131. Exotic Escorts 558-1946 24 Hr. Servicl' Servin)? Or. Cly * *. Lisa St.pltens 8522 Afton Circle Huntington Bearh You are the wmneror 4 free tickets ($14 valuel, to AINllwiM loot Show Mar. 4 thru Mar 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets ••• Prevent A Cliche Starv tnR Writer needs sus tenance or off.season lodgin11s. Poss tax re. lief. will caretake Chuck 838-27$1 Xlnt ref YOGA C l asses f o r hometclbhse. New form based on scientific THE Girffriends •ESCORTS• H01M/Office/Hotel * 759·1216 * 24Hl"!'I. Now Hiring ADVBTISIMG Acd. Coordln•tor I Beauty . . Immediate openinR for I Progress• ve s~lon 1n af{en<'y exper "d . Newport look1_n1t for coordinator with Rd. r r eat1v.e. moti vated. manageria l/organna· wel~·lramed. exp Hair tional skills. Industrial Des1~er. Call 833-0304 or trade accounts back- Huntini;tlon Beach 962-9116 CHIRO. ASST ground preferred Ca II AM BF.R forme rly with Freddi at 714.730.03:;5 COVER GIRL is now --------- IOOl<KEEPER Flex. PT/FT 631-$031 for Holistic Clinic nr 0 C. Airport 30-40 hrs wk Ins. & typinl! expt•r pref. 5.56-4953. Chris(ian Mom needs babysitter Must be flrx ible Days. s ome nights/wkends. 641 -8660 w 1th TH F: G IRl.FRIF:NDS' The Family of Harold Hugo Condry want to thank all of his friend:.. for their kindness re cently. TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 752-0fll7 INTRO SPF.Cl Al. MYSTIC MASSAGE Mi\SSAGE SlO W IAO Santa Ana 556·46.56 E111fr:Y"""' & rtpm"aHOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools& ........... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAREERS IN RADIO' Adve r tising Sales . Instruction by radio vet. "all 714/964-9115 Alarms Winnini.? team. Experienced personnel required by Oran~e Count y Security l'(ln· tracllnl! firm . Low voltage & electrical ex- perience necessary l'~x­ perienccd only need ;ipp ly 714·R311·6310 AnswerinJ.? Serv1c·e tak- inl! applicattons ror llPM-7A M shift Sun & Mon only 362 3rd St , !IC. La1tuna Beach •ARCHITECT 675-6110 ARTIST • Exprd. in traditional realism for Ciiture work and scenes in acrylic. Costa Mesa 714/631·3521 ARTIST ~FC or jr account...t Thru financial s tate· ments for investment ro G<>od salary + pension & profit shr plan & Major Med Fashion Is le loc. Call 640-6234 for a ppt. ROOKKEEPl':R RECF:PT. Medical of fi ce. La~una n rea Small. congenial office. fol l time. Insurance forms /lypinl! Call Al'l ty· 499-1702. IOOKKEEPER CIRCUS VARGAS Costa Mesa. Mar 17-19. omre & delivery help F 1T. Call 546-1266. CLEANING Need h elp 1n my established residential cleaning servire Good pay Call today 751 $198 CLERICAL lnvoiC'c'.' nft• ods person a cr uratc wtfigures. typinJ: & 10· key. exp. req. 979-116()0 C.M Part time. AIP. AIR. P /R, lite typing. Flexi· ble hrs. Please call Mr •--------~ Halliday. 64$-0792. Clerical ROOKKEF.PER : Foll SECRETARY time needed. Call for Executive Secretary appL durinR the week office on Coast Highway. 0264 Lagun a Bearh. Ex · mR company. T(l !let up o.ntaf Assisfmtt appt. for interv1e'4 call Chair side. ROA & X·ray Stan'!_tfi73-9000 lie req . 41 ~ day wk. COL'NTER HEI p benefits. s alary npeo N . " • AM 1 642-6880. 673 3403 wknds o experience nee . . shift. Full time Apply in n en t a I A ss i s t a n t person 01pp1ty Onnots . chairside with X Rav 18$4 Newport Rini .I lit' Part time• Sea.I C.M. I Beachoffice 431-~29 COUNTER HELP Dental for lite deliveries Full time M-Fri Neat ap· pear $3.65 per hr Call Sue a l 5 40 417'1 . MASTER Rl.l'F.PRINT. 234 Fischer Ave .. C. M . Orv Cleaner need s mature. resp person to work 4 hrs t-vrnin.l(s & Sat Gd pay + 11 as monev Mr B es l Cleaners. Cd M. 675·330fi Sat/Sun IOPM-fiAM . ~ticAut Mon · Fri 7 A M · I PM Lagwia Bea<·h. Dental !•---------Winchell's Donuts 253 I': rxper req Good wages. FochM 'f Worilers 17thSTCM benefits 494-8SS5 Permanent position C Cl u n t e r he Ip wan 1 t' d l•--::::~~=---,..;C;Ol\;;.ta~M;.;e;;;s;a~. 6;;3~1.;·<n~OO~·-· F T . M i <' h e I I t> • sl DESIGNER Cleaners, DRAFTER ___ 496-5124 Laguna Bear h l•lec CUSTOOIANS Night custodians needt'd by Huntington Aearh Ci ly School Oistri<:t S990-Sl233 per month. rk pending on c-xperienre Apply 73.5 14th St. llont· ingtoo Beach $36·8851 Customer Relations GrowinR rinancial ro en F V. needs person " ll h gd. phone manner. offire exper . typing. 10-ke~·­ Will train on romputer $900+ Call · Aobhe . 339,804.5 t ronirs manufartur er needs· •an expenenced J>('rson to be respons1bl" for draft.in(!; & mechanical design runclions M usl hav e th orough knowledj!e of draflinl! procedures . PC bnard layouf. diJ?ital. analog. microwave l'ircuit de- sign, & some knowledj!e of electro·mechani<'al packaging. DRAFTER FOOOSHVICE Part time work availa ble. Need a little extra money? Work for the Irvine Unified School Dist Food Service Dept part time. & still enjoy other artivities for the balance of the da~· App· I y · 294 I A II on Av l' Irvine $$2-1383. F. 0 E FULL TIME days/nites. Ans. ser v No exp nee· Call · 833-33..'\3 EOE studies. Aquarius Yol(11 ----------i 67$-7794 • OUTCALL • 9S3-0778 MC/VISA Life cast Sculptor needs assistant for a new s tudio. must be a m - bitiom. creative. exper in working in the human form, work well w /peo· pie. 499-1968 anyt~e 9·S:30498-cellent Orange County BOOKKEEPER/SEC'Y benefits and promo- •to do merhanical detail drawings for assembly & layout. Knowledite of Data Ent r Y shop practires & GardeMr Helper Work includes operating Hesson mower F:x . cellent be n e fit s 546-6682. U~e AMwet At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7 .so week. For more lnforma4 tlon and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. AIRU .. CARRIS W1.AlrAc.._y will be interviewing pro· spective studen~ in your area. Ir you are 18 yrs. or older & a high school grad .. you may qualify for airline/travel career training. ' Call toll free: l .. 00.4Z6-l655 Vancouver. Wash. ASSIST MANAGO Auto rental. No exper. nettsSary. Call 979-8826 or 772-65.W. AUTO RENT AL AG T No eJtpet . necessary. Fulltime. F.xperience tional possibility for en- pref. Newport. 631·282S thusiastlc applicant. ---Shorthand required. looldlNpincJ c e.rta Full lime. exper. helpful Apply Immediately bul not n~c. Many com· pany benet'lts. Apply at.: 1660 Placentia A\'e . Costa Mesa •CAI DRIVHS• Checker Cab 770.0222 -y--- Cati 714-114-611 0 COUNTY OF ORANGE C l erk /Terminal machines desirable Operator. must he self· Work or school cxper starter. accurate. itd equivalent t o 2yrs. with fili(ures. ability to highschool mechanical work lndependentl .v. drawing & math courses familiarity with l(encral necessary. compute r con repts Opportunity for advan· helpful. Salary open & cement & ca re er commens urate with exp. growth. We offer xlnt. Gd opportunity to ad-pay & benefits+ vance with a fast grow 4 DAYWC>mC Wiii( in!( Co. In c .M. 5"9·2221. Facility Is In beauliful -Laguna Can yon near Beach & Resort areas. General Office Consulting firm needs mature. energetic person with positive at titude lo do general of· rice work. greet clients. answer phones. type etc. Call Bobbi · 6"4·9174 : eves: SS1-Sl84. JolKW..eM. 70751 Call 979-8126or !72-6S~- ••••••••.-•••••••••••••• BA BYSITIER /NANNY. Selling anything with a BODYGUARD Competent woman to Daily Pilot Classified Ad Personnel Dept. SIS N. Sycamore Santa Ana. CA 92701 • An Atrlrmatlve Actkin E mployer M /F Data ProceMing Call for appt: Personnel TllMtNAL Dept. T~lonic Berkeley· GaaAL OfftCE Typing a. gen. ore. skills req'd . Work varied & In· teresting. Costa Mesa area.~7172 Xlnt driver, Courier. car e for n e wborn . Is a simple matter ·· · non-smoker, depend a-Mon/Wed & Fri. Approx JU!ll call842·56'78. !'!!!~~~~~~!!~I OPIAATOI 114.494.9401 Latruna -•!!llll!l!!lllllllll~!!!l'-11~• Beach. E.O.E. · •••AL OMCI ble. Resp. 645-6039 · 6 hrs day. Xlnt salary. Mature reliable woman 6'73-8423 avail. to drive yout•--•••-••-1 anyplc, Fri. Xlnt ref 832·0N3 HefpW..e.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMfC CALL 7eo..MOO BanJdn1 TELLERS FULL TIME Position available In our South Coast Plaza office. E"perientt pref'd. Call : Ka\hy Amburgey IM0-4086 CAU Huntintton Beach a rea. 11•11y p•11at 781).3400 o I s h w a s h e r s . Sm. otrice. Invotclns. ······~ j~~DBJ.~~,./T!!!&~P~(T~. ~I ~:~ed~~~e&o:!~ =·wt~a;~t:!!:'.~ • • E I E c In ga. Apply In person 147-JSa • Camera-• 5 ary'a, 3444 · oast Howard Johnson 's ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!! • Hwy. Cd.M, 8'15-l3S4 Restaurant. 2550 So. El e Experienced at least 5 years. Delivery Driver to work Ca mino Real. San e Must be able to use newspaper e atauto parts store. Must Clemente . • camera ahd platemaking e bellcwover.havevalld ---~---- • systems. Excellent wages and • California Driver's elp wanted. benefit'. Apply in person • licenae. good driving re-' Uve poiltlon. e t 01 Co t Dall cord. ai know' Costa A. an couple or l • w/resume o range as Y • Mesa. pply at: Hub pe needed to take Pilot. • Auto PPh'. 2120 c ot s cf\Udr.n + • 0=-,. __ . • Kubor vd, CoatalA>OUlal.lluatbe-ableto • -11 ... Ml-drive. Car • aelf con· • D PW • Claud. WMd .... proYided on • ~'Ya i::i.~~c1 • Delivery maa for L.A. ==*i...:.~= e Equal Opportunity Employer e nm. to..._ In c.11. detail• tall J••r •• • • 6 H.B. MAM. "75-Mll • t• II•. tlma Fri. • mo. + ..... .,.,_... Mll•IPll. ............... :J: ,;;,'· 14t·•Hl or Want Ad""'' ..... •••MOMCI l•erp, P•flOft t~pe ..,_, 1111meo 6 mall -..r'1 ,lenla .4aa ••I.I .....,. Norma aft IA M HUMI CLIANING l lllVl<'E IMtlp nM"ded hnmed Call ~-" MM T11url11'M IU•\ MIDICAL rro nt o fflte .. ,u 11 pt~Hn oftlo Call 9'1Met'12·- ....-. HOii&-Nt•d u t ra m o n ey'" IOI IUIMI lk>monalrat~ liquid eni •••M OMCI •TAuaAMT broidery Call 5»-31 U l m.--atea,..tlftC for 11 Now hlrlna part tlm" d •P ••~ab l t' "' 11•1 ..,., ... lnlt'rvlew Nu rau Aidt'l lfu u1e ~~ IM''-4.lt\ with 1 •P M T\IO Thun :n lie.per, wlumth or llvr •• 't•nc •It.Ill• • ,. ,u"6oo litland !lle...-1,ol"I 1n 1"'1' N H 842·3481 p I t' • ll I n • V h " n • C'tnter ~flliCll\a.bt • OuUt'<t 111 111 Nunwin.i alw lnflud• hllna l 1•-:~~~!:il:.~rt-j NurM· A1dt'11. lt'Hral offlo •Ork r S 3 301 J-OPM 733()& Country U os p Xlllt ~I~& •orklnlJC f"ull un1• :z Po&ltton11 l'lub f on v ~llW'l• lll'llh • 11m~ av111labw Oliy & ''"'•' 54~3081 1n1 nwnJ.llm) A11ph 111 M w.t IA• lt'bl" tu work CM'~ al wkndei Appl) 111 ~1 "on P11 rt Unit' Working. but TU t J 0 1.l ,. ttrn: t If :t f'M to 5PM i ·11,. Jul!) loolunl{ For 1 n cx t ra IN(' Ruict'r 400 So t'uot $1.0007 C'ull ~·231MI 1-,. C~lllC'lt" .\\f' 11 I R h N In m• P~ r-:~~1111 cll<' " P11rt tuf'lt' help m orru·t· 4 i t•\.66 o.t!lt da y Wt'e k 5 P M 7f'M ca:. F:K\l "n ·w1- ''"•1><>r1 t\t.Hh lvrk 'liC .irllt'1 \d\ l.!>Or'' f 11 m It \Oii r ton l~ ~ hl1n di~ 1~leph<1nt-' tl1• Ille Duolr.ltt!t>Plnf! & I uu ~,int t i> learn about ttw 't<><•ll marlt~t & d •\.; ell Ir), C'Mll S4() 9237 General n.14Aoa lay Chlb i\.owhir-Mq: Ftuwt Dnll Cler\ 7A M SPM PIX Operator F.x11'd 2PM ICI PM Cocktail Waiter Waitnss F:xperienred 4 da ys 5PM 12PM Ida)' I IAM SPM NHJMDmC~ric Fri.Sat.Sun llPM ?AM Spa Affettdolth Lad1e's Spa iAM 2 ~or2 30.9 Mt>n 's Spa Sat Sun 5 ~P'1 12PM 11 u " h II u s l t< .,, ' 1· " W:.illt'rli Wa11r l'!>l>c., "unted for lc~'s '""""'H 01)l'l\Ull( 'iUUn, (l (.'11 ' ll t''-t'"I n11(hl '>l>OI H 'ton~ in thc sk} lh111111( ~ danc111g to roc·k & pop l,.'p tu $S hr Ill ok Nt1 ~xpoel' w1lltru111 A11p I) 111 per.ion at 23861 F.I Toru Rd Itoµ flour of llume avin)ls & Loan Bltll( > El Toro Thur-.. F ri. Sat. Mon & Tue" helwt't'nli 9pm 951 21:1tl0 HOUSEKEEPER l,1111.' 1n . 2 m family s1m p I c co 11 k 1 n R . ., o m t' English, must hav1• loc•a I hs kpaR rd:. Linda ls ll' Ans w er A c1 •35fi S42·43ll0, 24 hrs llo usekel•pers wunt NI. Sea<.'liH Motel 16'il So C oas t ll ~y . La1?una HcaC'h. 494-4892 lfousekeeper Nanny. Ii ve·in or (IUl. neec1ed for workinl( parents & darl- ini: 1 1~ yr 11ld girl in Irvine Must c1rive . s peak F.nglish & ha\'e rl!f. Call days· '159-9199: wkends 1eves · 857 4730. S:J 3:1 h r t o sturl N1•w1111rt Harbor Animal ttosp1tul &31 1030 Part Time C-MllHJYOYth Carrien Adults with outstandmR atlrartive ~rsonalities to s pend 15 hrs per week tounselin~ youth a rtes 10 15 . F:ven1n l(S & Weekends Available f75 per wk C all 2 J0.5 30pm Mon thru F'r1 642 4321 e xl !1<13 Ask for Lori. Or-.. Coast Daffy '9ilot 330 W Ray StreC'I Costa Mcsa . .Cu t-: q u a I 0 p p o r t Employer Phone Sales/ Adv .Spec· Sl,OOOIOMUS for experienced phone pros. Highest comm. in indlL'ltry. For conriden tial inter view call Mr. Taylor 7t4/498·2953 San Clemente area. ,RESSROOM SUPERVISOR ••• I ....,WllllM 7100 HltpW~ 11• ....,w....., 71H •ss••u• ...... _... ... ................................................................................................................... SAA.IS SICllfAaY TYPIST rreeatr·U e u . It" llUY.---·~. Help .eedfd ln TENNIS Faah. laland. la&«nat'I. IUtiltiHI P IT. JO hrs. Uprt1h\.. G.E .. sreen . Lea ~II llC---1~~ SHOP Ladlea De pt. l per ..-. Bob Siemon He lt nannla 1 . '125. _. .. _ ' CdM. full or part time. mlrtl. olc. w/m,r. corp. Cbrl1tl1n Jewelry. 8alboLf15-054t. E\epnt old dlninl NOm l.9AL ftA t:xs-r. only MC)..4172 In the en~f mf1r. MMll7t Ht fnlm •tate. Ce"ed. NtwPoft 8ead1. Oood fl conat. · lteq"• K e nmore d r ~e r . table. e et.ain. c:lllna tele p)lone m anner Im · Salts •Int. t)'llln ahortlland TYPIST Whirlpool ti l•I c1p cabinet ' buffet. See to portant. Type 8() wpm. HOME MAKF.RS skUll. •• Put tlrne . 2.a days per wa a her Xlnt cond . appieelat.. Appralaed W.S't. Opening available In SICllT* IY wk. Vacation rellet. AP· U50/to&ether. 842.Cl892. over 15,000 Sa crifice: thas area with Beellne ,,,. ply at: aeeo Placentia. 842-2112 IZ.tl!0.144·10U. a.a,.. ..... F ashion & Un lim ited F or st ock brok e raae Coata Mesa -------- firm ln Newport Cente r . --------1 Refri&. GE. gold. 7 yrs Sofa .bed. mint cond ; daybed. yellow cha ir. antique mahog . bkcase. nu kknl cuatom bedsprd. 4 antique d in. chairs. misc. pid urft. 559·5~ Part/Full Time Recep. ttonlst 't)pln11. lig ht bookkeep1n1 • other t lerkal work HHson & e arninu. No Invest · Mature peraon . Good Ve terinaria n Assistant, o Id . 3 O ~ x 6 7 ltol • ment. For appt . call typ lnll eue nt la l pa rt., FIT, Mon-Fri. $300/0 80.5"'6·9828 IM&-092 SIOO/mo. Cati Marjorie. 2·10pm.~'830 -- 644.2642. Sears 17 cu n no-frost AHO('. ~l ·lMl. Sales: llC.,-IONIST Full time Sun T hurs Lite typing & IO,kcy ex perlence needed Pvt Country Club 644 5404 Restaurant llelp liuspenuns & l'1wktall Waltress/Waitcr Apply 1n person Reach llo us1• Restaurant 619 Slt'epy tlollow I.uni• J.u~unu Bearh Infla tio n Fig hter. P /tlmt> work... Jo'/lime p ay & tax ad vantages 714·960-5646. SALES lm med. openings . full time & part lime. re1utt'r ad represenlalive11 for inside sule11 positions Gd. company twn1•m s Apply in person l'rn nysa ver. lll60 Ph1n•nt111 Ave . C M M111Ht 11v Jo'riday. I lt• S blt.rantH•lp De l Taco 111 Nl'wport Sa l e s i1erH0 11 1'111111 Beal'h 1s now h1rin~ rull rount1·r. S.11111• 1·x11..r ,.,, & part limt• he lp Both q 'd 1.u1111n ;1 11 .. a1•h d (I y & n IR ht s h l rts lumtwr <'o 4tM 11:1:111 Ill uva1lablt> Please apply 540.82fl7 1n person 2112 South East Rnstol, Newport S11 les1wr11111111. N111 1111 "~ Rt>arh lram\'4•:< vcl 111111' N11 exp . 'l l llrl 1111111 .. .r "117 4<C10 Restaurant Show clun1•rr wa1111•1I for S /\ I. 1-: S I' .. : II S 11 N le~·, ,enthous~ matur1'. f111 .. 111•1·1u111 ~ 0!>('ninl( soon, O ('11 ·, n cwes t nii:hl Sf)OI ~ stories in tht• sky 1>1nin..: & dirnl'ini.: to rm·k & 11011 Up to S7. Apply in l>l·r:.un at 23861 F.I Toro Htl . 111111 rtoor of Home Savmi.:s & Loan Bldl?). 1-:1 Toro Thurs. F'rl. Slit . Mon & T ues helwt'en 6·9pm RETAIL CLERIC At C M. Sl aliont>rs lu 270 Jo:. 17th St. CM rull t im1· apply in person 10 12 R ETAii.SALES LAGUMAIEACH 1 Hardware Perm full & pltime. 240 Broadway. 497.4403 s h1111 ,.;1q 1 11 .. 1111111 h111 not m•1· "'1111 Ill I' 111111• ('all IWfi ~1:1HH f111 a11111 Sult'!! l'ut your V1111 11r t•11·k1111 to ~'Ork Ill 111ak1• •!11•111 lllllfll'Y t-:)1 p 11 I hul 1101 n 1• t· <: 1 1· c· n W 11 r I •I. ll!lM 11.'nl Salt>:>IX'oplt• I 'athy .J .. an. F'ushion ls lamt·~ f1111·,I l'lothin#! lsh11t• slur" hus lm med opcn1njlS rur e a g e r , a l t r a 1· I 1 v l' s alespe<1ple lo work m o ur Fa s h ion Is land store. We will tram th~ right personnel. Contart Ricard o o r Joe a t '159-9700. * •SICalT Aa•s * • TralnffWordProd 9.90CI Sh70CXeroxMO>tl4,400 Recpt !TM I F uns J 0 .MO ShlOO/nmbn./1,.1115.~J Sh80/"0o It All"Sl:t.200 l,17. Rclndt"l'll Allt!n<·y 4020 Rlreh HM '64 ,.:o Y. Nt"Nport1"33 IU90/F're<· runwru WAITPERSON w/car for wickt>r basket lu n c h se r vl<'e . 9 ~t :30rM . Mon·Fri. Jo:arn 1125·1150 wkly MUAl he neut, persona hi• & enf'rl(etlc. ~9·Cn.n •fl IOAM for opp!. W 1ell r 1'1111 / Wa iU•r . c:o('ktulls llil(h volume bu11ill('811 ut prim<' 0 C Al111ort l1w f:x11, rte1wn rlithle only C'11ll (';1rol Sm 1th for 1nh •rv 11• w 2 pm Spm , M F 171 4 )~9 "72.M &A11oclotH /\ T1·m11 IM 11 Snv11·1· WORD ,IOCESSOR 540.0400 Full or 1mrt t1mt• Im 111104 Sk Yl•llrlc Ill vii m1'lllu1t· •11><·0llHo! tn 11ur refrig. $22$. Washe r . u s dryer. 2"'» yrs od old. 1295. 675-8860call Sun. O'Keere & Me r ritt 24" gas oven. 36" gas range. 42" hood SIOO. 645·8170 Re f's clean work good S60 & StOO. Refrlg FF. clean xlnt S200. Frzr. upril(ht, clean, wo rks good SlOO Wshr, clean. works good S85. Dr yr. gas dean . works good S75. 548-8513. 548-4485 Ke nmore washer $'15 , M 11ytaic washt•r S\25. Jlotpoint d is h was h er S9S (iuarantt>e d 546·8672. Sult•· ;i:r'I Irv In" Irvin•• 11Wt·1: Kno wlt•dgt• of ('l''f wortl prm·1•ss1ir Norrotd refr1~ I 15AC 12 SICRR ARY I lwlpful . but will lra111 I> c f r n m c; M C lfClPTIONISl ''11ll1t.'ti 31122 motorhme list· in RV. J•: • 111·1 111111111·~ t v 111• 1 hoal, wcthur $150 l.1kc 1:1 1 wp111 l1 l1· hkkpl( M.,.dMMclM nr•wS..16-76.'iH 11111<•' 1'11·1 H'a I I rv11"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•llclncJ Mat.rials 1025 111 fr l 'nll K II ~411 IUllM ........ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "i1•1·r .. 1111 v ••••••••••••••••••••••• S t1•cl hulldi nRll. you Enc. S•c'y., /T 'UllfC AUCTION hu1td II kit 20'x25' S22811 ~II 'I:• hri1 pn wk f11r ,,,.., MANY rn :MS OF Fl N 1-: 2fl'x40' ~11211 • l''rt•1• rle wo1111111 1 ;1 ni11 11 r l'.ST/\TI': .H :W ELllY. !'~1·r .i:, /\IH, HlilRs l'lll(h l1' .. rl111111fr Ill ('11-.111 A llT (lflJ Y,("rS. J\ N .;44! "41Ci Mt·1m .. :x1·1·ll .... 1111 v ·r I (J IJ ,.: s ... I N t: 1'11•11111• "1111 M1111 tlt111 1-'llfl NTll:ll 1'. Jo:T(' .. ·11 11fl 1 :111 l'M l'llfJN,.: H >ll IN Fll Ill 111:1 21u ;i 'f'lt11111p•,1111 HIHK'flllll,..1w, 2Wll Jh-dw0l>4, 2 x f~· ~Int dc<·km1c ll!,11011 on lr.iml 11-15 9137 ext I If\ Twin Si E ltttr:i<' Bed like newS250. 645-7390 Water bed/night stand , t mo. old. super single. Sl8S. 640-~ We ndy 6pc. apt. sz pecan d ining rm. pecan desk walnut unit. tbl la m p . RCA stereo combo 5J6·82SI W ic k er R attan F urni s h ing s B I G DISCOUNTS! 839·7239 11765 F.dinJ?er I hlk we~t of Harbor Double Bed & Mattress S25. Kini( lwins SSO ca. Full size desk & chair S75. 8 drawer dresser S35. New T rundel bed SI OO. 54(}.7987 1-:le,l!ant sofa w love seat . peran roffee & end tables, S2.'i-O. 19·• <'Olor TV. Sl45 Sora bed. s moked Rlass dtnette. 1dnteond l\41·299R Drexel party table. hex· agon. 4 chair!!, $250 1.ane w r 1t inJ.t dcs k . walnut. 41!x24x29. $75 Sora . 8'. J?old iolive leaf. S7 5. '640. 9fl8ll Flo11t;et11111 ('11 t-:o,.; ---------•II.umber rilC'k for •,, Ion WY.'iTMINSTF:R ~u.~01clk .• w,H1·~~.!,l.~h Snfahcd . qn Sl.. 2 AflUl-:Y "1c "ircc, "'"'"'"'' m a t C'hlni.i oltr1mans ~t·relary Jr. SfCRET ARY wanted for N<'wport S<'l'Unlit·s firm II r~ '1 '" 3 · JOPM Con tart . Ms Pratt. 644·911 I /\N"rl(Jt:f': MAI.I. c...,.. & SIOO 5.51-5.511 l>&1ly 111 fl, Fn 1119 Equipnewt 1030 2 twm heds t'lost·d Tuesday •••:••••••••••••••••••• head boa rd. 11751 Westminster Ave. l\oomm Canon len~. x lnt c a sh 1110 Garden Grove 554·6!03 cond $400 Minolta 548.8603 35mm F2 8 & 135mm · on s ingle SIOO/!lel C'hel'kS). Please rn II ror a ppt , 6 45 7358. Mon F ri .. 8 »5PM Housekeeper 1Com pan ion -~~~~~~--~, ror elderly person l.1\l•· in or out. 833 2009 Pos. requires min 10 yrs . printing exp. St ronJ? mechanical. technical bkJ?md. in Web offset -R•ET-A•l•l.------i Org. Cty co. St'nd re· SALESPERSON c;<'r urity officer. P IT . wkends ror lrj? apt con plt>x m N R SJ SO hr P or info contaf'l Jim J. u pis at ll44 1900 * * * C.E.Maddy 16121 Pitman Lane Huntington 81'.'ach You are the wmner of 4 frff ticbts 1Sl4 valuel. to Anaheim F 2.8 lenses S85 /ca Exec conrerence table & 642·4'110 _ chairs Reaul fi nish ed Pentex K 1000 with case & IOOmm lcns Xlnt cond Sl95. 642·Rl55 hardwo od . 6 ' 1n diameter. circular table. 5 high Rradc leather con G F.NERAI. OFFICE INSURANCE CLERK TYPIST I HOUSEICEEl'ERS Wt• have an immediate o penin~ Co r 2 houi;t>kt•epcrs. Pull lime This IS an l'X<'elknl 1111 portunily for a ~harp. dPtail m1ndl•d 1nd1nflual 1 in insurance 1·la1 ms. Good tyr11n1? anc1 orfitc skills are rl~11urcd positions . \OPM 6AM s hirts Xlnt fr1n(!c hl•ne£ils p;H'kal?C Apply in person at Arlvant·ed Ilea Ith Center. I :JOO Bristol St North. S le. 11 tno. Newport Be;u•h. F..OF..M1F HH4tpr /Gonr-n.ss s ume: Box 1'673. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa . C<i. 92626 PRINTSHOPT RA INF:E Must type 40 wpm 333 3rd Sl. La ,l?u n a Bt'ach P tt1me, 7d11ys. 2hrSJflai· ly, AM deliver y. L.A Times. $100 per week. + gas allowanre. LaRuna Reurh. 494·8496. '-ch rr.ss Optr. P IT evenings. Over Jyrs, ex per. necessar y. Costa Mesa. 631-0700 HELP! R U I I. 0 F. R S E ~t Fulltimc. amh1l1ous sales!>('rsnn wanll'd to work in m ar1 n c hardware s tore Roal tnl? ex per. 11rercrred X Int benefits & work ml£ ron ditions. 645 1711 PORI M. a tl1v1s1on or Salesperson SC'ml Rt•l 1red L iquor Store C'lerk no <'X p n t' t· e s s a r y 5 11 a ~· s 2 lllPM Wt'd Thurs l)(f St• e P ;i u I a I 2 21111 7 f\ushard St H B the Wickl's ('(lmpan1cs COSMETICS anli California's larArsl SENIOR rhain ofHome lmpr<"'t' Hig h fashion s t ori'. ADMINISTRATIVE ment Centers, 1s cr11~ N ewport Reach an•;i ASSISTANT F.xt>ellenl benefits Call ml? again: 644.7100 Por mte rn alional t•on· 1,.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!~!11--I s ullmf? office. Npt Reh Our new s tore in ~anta 1-Outstandmg career op· Ana will have its C~rand port Substantial ex Openif\J?soon Sales pt•ricn<'l' & s upe rior REMTAL secretariat skills re· loat Show Mar 4 thru Mar H Anaheim Con,·c•ntwn Center Call 642 5678. exl 272 tu rla1m your t1 rkel'i • • • M a d a m e Alexandt'r Dolls. the 6 1st ladies of the US. mini tn hox_ Sl800 St'l 846·4360 Cats reren<'e rha1rs Tn,l!cther 8035 nr sep. 7611·6071 . 675-62411 •............•......... Ii mnnlh old whltf'. blue l'.Ved Pt·rs1an kltlt•n Ped11?n-e, 5411·0471 Cnur h $150. OimnJ! Thi + 6 r hr.; SIM. 4 s porl 14•· W h cc 1 ~ S>i11 . w oolf I c han1?1nj.! ha by 1 S2fl "Curci" Beaut. ttalinesP '151 5221 d<1y~. 5tA 851)!1 M a I e I I 11 n g ha l rt• d eves S 1 a m 1• ~ t' > I 6 m o " nf.'utcred del'la" c•d no papers SIOO 760-9393 f>Ol 'Hl.F. BEi> GOOIH'ONDITll>N 54115AA7 DOCJS 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••S panis h dtn t ~•blc'. KF.ESHONO Pups ,\J\(' Champ slrc M F Pt>l & mahoi:. 78". 2 l v1•s Spanis h burrt't Mfi lflfl7 5 mo mfant. li ve• m or We offer a rnmpl'\1ll\'t' out. N. n waterfront salar y . full h1°nl•rit$ home. Pvt rm & balh packaRc. plus advanre Must d r 1 v ~. S pc a k ment opJ>!)rtunit1es For F:n J?lts h , Re f's req -~!!~!!!!!!!!!!"!!~~ more inrormat1on pll'ase S42·500l We are St>i?kin)! qualified CONSULTANTS quired Ability to work and experienred i n wi'th dfttailed d ata & GateleJ? end table. Sl25. Children's s rhool desk. S200. 548-9702 s how P v t ply 213169'7·1345 aft 6 pm Like new conlemp b lue sora w matrhing chair. $380 rash 968·4982 contact l><•bb1e Fo" h·r al714558·1414 I NSll R/\NCf: SAi.ES IN.A lnsuranl'I• Company t•f Nnrth Amf'rll'a ~South Marn 400 C!'nlrn I Town l>ran~e.CA Equal Oppty Employer M F GENERAL ReJ?ister today for lc1<·al temporary assi J?n m c•nls 557-0045 Cf\-Llr\: llMPOl!AllY Pll!SONNll SllMCIS 3723 l lrch Strut M.wportl.ach E.O E. GUARDS-Irvine & S.A locations, $4.00 & up 978-'1243 or 638·8 l 9 l GUARDS Pull & part time All areas Uniforms rurn 'd Ages 21 or over, rel1 refl w«:'l('()mc No ex pe r nee Apply IJ ni vPrs al Protection Service 1226 W. Sth St . Santa J\ na Interview hrs 9-12 & I 4, Mon-Pri Hair Colorist Frenrh foil hair rol11r1st lyr traininR & 2yrs. ex· per. in french foll «Olor- i n g. Du ties inc lude no rmal haird r ess1nJ? service. S7.50thr Take a d to the State Employ. ment Service office in Tm'Cl ur r11!hlin1? mfla· lion~ Farmers Ins now intt>n•iewin~ lo expand a,l!cn1·y fon•e For dt• lads l>H·k M yers ~48 nm or 534.11532 l.c•l!al Serrt•tary for sole prartitioner. airpo rt 111<• C'onj!enta l atmosphcr<'. flt-x hrs . Prefer ha l·k Rrounfl in l'ivil lit hu~i· ness plannmJ?. worit pro cessinJ? exp helpful \on ta r t .Jim at 1'1 14 > 9'15·0363 LecJCll Sec'y l.1lii:alion exp for sole p r arl1lioner 0 C' A1rJ)Ort Lor Xlnt sal<1ry position to start 1mmed 8..'i\ 9339 l.iVE'·IO lady mature rnr rompan1ons h1p . l•l" hs kpf!lt'(IOklllf! rret• r oom1b oarr1 su la ry C all Mr !< Dunlop 494-tM175 l.1ve-m housekeE>pcr tom panion fnr cldnly lady 642·1lffi6 Loan Officer l.1('. net: I N V E S T COUNSELOR F.xp in 2nd & Jrd TD loan pla c ement 1 7 14 )832 li31 1 . ( 21:1)4 l3·41XlO Lovin!! person to care for I !yr old boy. Tues & Thurs $3/hr 644·98'13 MACHINIST Part time for short run production lathe wor k Ute. clean job. 646·3215 Orange County DOT --------- 332.271010 HAllDIESSHS Costa Mesa. Rent or commission. Call Mgr . S48-13ll,842·l812 HAllDllSSHS W /Clientel. be your own b oss, ca II. G I a d y s 751-5221 MACHINE SHOP TRAINEES I mmed. openings for m ach. dperators . Will train for C.M. plant. F.x· cell. co. b e n e f its Oeltronic·S45·0413 Hairstylist/Manicurist MAM ICU I IS TS Full Time. 11th St. C.M. w•MTID Nwprt a rea 548-9344 "' -W /Client•I great rental, HAllt SnLIST x Int w orki J1g c ond . NEF.DNEW IMAGE? '17().2345 Colleen O'Hara hu a -------- apaciout aalon in perfect Mature office person to location. Ir could be ex-take control o( main · actly what you are look· tenan~ It cleaning com · ln1for.Ml-l34S. pany offices. Hrs: 1().6. Salary + bonus Call HARDWARE SAL ES ~ LA6UMAllACH ~~-·~~~~ 1letaU. Per m hall • MmlCAL p /Utne. 340 Broadway. COUI• Wl-440il M u s l h a v e o w n HARDWARESALES .tran1portatlo n 6 be familiar with Calif. rulltlme/Part lime. AP· frwy. ayat.em. No aalea. plJ ID per.on: Crown Pi.uant poettJon for In· Henhrare. lOM Irvine di who "" drl In (W9*1ff Plaaa) N .B. M~·P'T1.,':f/:. • 1 ' Real Esta te Lirensee to sit lovely new condos m Costa Mesa . 631·4361 REAL EST A TE.. Open inR f or ra reer m111ded pt•rson T o p Newport location Serv inl( Westcliff. Newport lits . E. Costa Me!'a Liheral mrentive t om· mission sphtto80': Call Dan 645·'1221 Century 21 Wcstdirf Real E.o;tate Lie Ner I N V E S T COUNSELOR ~x pin 2nd & Jrd TD loan placeme nt 17 14 1 832 -6311 12131413-4~ REC E I VING Clerk P time trur k driver Day s hift . Mon Fri 497 1741 RECEPTIONIST Purl lime Good ap pea rance Like workinJ? with people Lile typm g 631·5664. R!~r~k~~~f~m . has immed. opening for dcpe n dah le s h ar p person w /good typing skills. Able to handle rorrespondence, filing, adding m achine. er rands. busy phones & front office Congenial small office located in Irvine industrial com plex Xlnt. med ical/den· tal package Or a n ge County Res t aurant Servil'es. 2601 Daimler St . Sa n ta A n a . 714-641-5700. IECEPTIOMIST LaR. Och hotel. Flex. hrs. Neat, dependable. Will train. 497 ·2446 RECB'TIOMIST Exciting position In our design s tudio! Good telephone personality : TYPING & filin g . 556-1~1. d. 'd 1 k 8 r e u n er · s R e n l s • 1 v1 ua s to wor as fi nanc1·a1 records Top· C •SHI F.RS · s•1 "'" Purniture seeks career '" • • · m " .... .-. notch Ass istan t t y pe d · 1 h or iented norson for en a n ' n e ~ preferred Xlnt salary WAREHOL'SF. Hoth full t ry level pos. in home to be nel(otiated Call and part-time pos it ions furnishings Breune r 's is Mr. Slatt>r. ('114 1752 0814 arc a v ailablt' I n California 's lar~cs l r terviews will be h<'ld all furn. rental co. & needs or appt the store lo<'ated at I qualified s q.Jes & mS?mt S ERVICESTATIO!I: staff for expandinl? mkt Attc nrlanl r t1mt> 2 I 20 S. BRISTOL Relail exp. µref'd Wtll F:ves wknds NN1l ap train . S4 hr . depending llRISTOL oC exp. Full or pl lun e pcaranre & hand~ ril ATWARNERJ E.0 .E MIF Mon Sat . mg Apply 2590 NE>wport SAMTA AHA. CA. 9·5:30 & Sun. 12Nonn Rlvd_ 5 PM. Contact : J e ff Service Station Allen· Warehouse applira nts Thomasat645·4'1'12 dant.Fulltime Applyin are requested to apply!-_________ p er son . L a g u n a on Monday m11rn1ng. SALESTRAINEES Chevron. 604 So. Coast Mar t h 2. 1981 as only a Full or pt/lime. cxcell. llwy. Laguna Beach limited number of these Applm1ees 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARROR ARF.1\ Afghan Fe m P upp y Be11ut Mark1n ,1?~ w pape rs h sehro ke n S.100956-9444 A PPLl/\NCE S t-:R\'IC F. We buy used apphanc-es AAA llOM F: 00\. ··we sell recond. j!uar T HAININC: applianres 549 3077 Com plet e 1!11 H O ~!,.. -I Train1n ,I! fll)Pd1en llUYAP,LIAHCES t•t• Probll'm ~n l\tnJ( Les 957Rl33 prote<'twn 539·71115 New 15 c u ft FroslfrE>e I Bea,l!le ma le :"\cefl s refriJ!. S4SO. M1rrowave l?ood borne. Redw111)d burl tablc & k1ngs1zr wnoct hParl ()nard Sal' 9!\7·RJtl I Taki' furniture on e11ns1j?nml'nl 6.11 31115 or h4fi Ol-l7 01nc1te ~Pl . rontem pnrary, 5 pt· " harr<•I <'hair.;. n;J\ y print. orig S8.50. sac S'.!Sfl 6-14 5891 Am ana Radar Range 640.2061 Red velvet hif,?h bark $1~~7845 S1be-;ian Husky male rhair SSO. blar k & while Washers. Drvers C. E. Good dispos1t1on Must print king s ize hide-a Whl.r lpool. ·Kftnmnr". II "~()."""I bed, !100. Hnfrman Ear " ' sc · ~ """ Iv /\mcntan console Maytag, Recondit 1oned. · BARKLESS BASENJI radio. SSO. smj?le bed & re finished. guarantt>t!d ' SIS5 delivered750·3103 Red white F pups. AKC. headboard SIS. sm all ---$200. 964-2119. 962·46.S7 white ches t or tlraw<'n• positions are a\•a1lahle oppty for college stu· lntcrviewinl? hours are 9 dents & moonlighters AM-NOON &. 1 30 to 4 Easily eam SJO-Sl5/h r . PM. beRinninl? Mon .. Call· J ack al 951 2S42. March 2nd and l'ontinu 1·4P M •ST1tUCTUIAL EHGINEER 675·6110 _ Gaffers & Sattle r 30" ).!as · $8. 2 s h<'lr bonk<'ast' ----range. p1lot·free. wnd" AKC Blo nde Cn<·k er w !!lass doors S20. run· inR Tues & Wed nr possibly lonJ?er if the need still exists . APPLY EARLY! S uccessrul apph1·a111s can exper t lo hE•g ln workinR and tra ining on M arrh 9. 1981. ••• Sara Arnettd 2364 A. Norse Costa Mesa You a re the winner of 4 frff ticbts <Sl4 value). to 4nohehn loatShow Mar. 4 thru Mar 8 ,._. ...... _ .... _. ...... _..-i dr. used 6 mos . like new. Spanie ls. 7 wks old 5200 sole sewmR marhme $30. STUDENTS S275.675-n52 f:ves 552·9534 O ys 3 pc. set J!lass & chrome ---997-9120 tables 575. wllow night &OTHERS Whir lpool fr ost rree Gold Ret pups -IM 6F s tand s 2· so Ca ll ~~~Ls~::.;.4~"" Sl75 AKC Re~. all shOL'I inl'I 631-34?4 PcrtTltM Jobs MUST BE 180R OVER CALL IOA M T03PM 714-847-2422 ----Par vo '1 1:• wks $1 50 Glass top :J!I in tablC' set Was her /Dryer apt sne 893·2188 "12 ant frcn<'h t·hr-. S\95 great cond w stand war· • r--6'15 1849 ranty 'til April $.100 OBO 1.hasa Apso puppies . 642·6826 AKC. CH. stock Rt>as. We offer a Rood starting rate with an a utomalie increase after Lhl' I st 6 months This 1s an ex cellent opportunity for arf'..i!!dividual to J?row with a new store and withourexpandin,,: rom· pany which offers op· portunities fo r arlvanrf' ment. Anaheim Convention Beaut v Salon F:qu1p Center -------•-•I Jf yd r aultr rhr !75 . 951·'1034 A KC Champion hreed SprinJ?er Spaniel pups. 8/wks old. show qua lily 645-7818. Mu s t st•ll 2 rounl r y Prenrh soras. Woman's desk. end this. lamps. mirror.; & more 759-9083 COME!· JOIM OURTEAMI IEAWINMER! At Builders Emporium. with all we've l(nt. you've icot it made . 272 t Teacher Call 642·5678. ext o IMST1tUCTIOMAL Shampoo Chr $25. St yl- rlaim your tickets. ing Bar SlOO. Hair Dryer 4 pbol din. chrs S.'iO ea . 2 Heritge uphol swivel ch SISO ea .. I Heritaj!e 112" rouc h $200 ·3 u n it modular bk c•ase StOO or S40 ea 1 fo rm i c a parsons thl $1 00 4x6 J<arasten rug S50·6 pc Stanley itirls bdrm set SJOO·Orexel coffee tbl beveled 11tass & gold lear 1125-16' rtr to Ceil drapes S75. 2732 Gann el Dr .. Costa Mesa. 549-3760 • • • AIDE s 1 s 15 l . 5 2 2 l d a Y s . Special Eduration S48·8S69eves SECRETARY Court re· lated vltt im-w itness program f'lerical &. Ad m in duties t y ping . s hrthd. n•c keeping. fil in g, cor res ponfl ence. s rhedulinit. press re· leases. ell' 2 yrs exp. St,000 per mo . xlnl. bf'neflls. Apply via re· s ume by 3-9·81 to YSP. Inc. 2803 Royal Palm Dr .. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 CALL 76().3400 Custodian HEAD CUSTOOIAM CALL 76().3400 TIACHll P reschool. Full time. Needs ECE Costa Mesa SICllTAIY area.642·04ll. M esa. Good t ypi n g ''""' Fneto You 1045 Frig id aire R e r ri,z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frostrree xlnl cond Free puppy to good fami SISO. Broll\'n Washer $75. ly . Golden Retnt>ver /Blac k Lab mi x ?51 5221 days 548-8569 548.7478. eves Near ne"' ~as stove. Sl3Sor best offer 645-8039. -Free to good family. 9 mo old Am e rican F ox Hound. 2S lb fem s payed w /shots. Great disposi· tion . 548·5476 ( Nwpt DEM9l1TIOM SALE 20 units b ei n g de. molished. Every thing goes. Refriger a to rs. stoves. water heaters . m lsc . 350 Avorad o . Costa Mesa lbehind K- M a rt I Sat & Sun 9·5. Behl. --9 Dr. dr<>Sser $60-8' couch To good borne. M med. 1100.2 chs S50 ea. 2 nu Co lUe-type. found Spr· louvered /panel doors 1 n I d a I e I W arner . 32"x6'8" Sl2S·n u wood 963-377'1 scr een d oor 30x6'8" BUILDERS EMPORIUM For mfg. co. in C~sta ~-:_•CHH AIDl-- skills. Sell-starteri. Sal. .C. E. units req uired. commensurate w/abili-Costa Me sa , Carde n Sear 's Almond Re frig. 6 ly It exper. Xlnt. work· Grove ar!as. 642·0411. mos full warr. 18 cu ft. S25·Columbia Beach 1050 Cruiser Sl 35. 2725 Gan· ••••••••••••••••••••••• net Dr. C.M 5"'!1· 1373 -------- F.qual Opportunity Ing cond. 631·0'700 -Orig price $749. will sell Employer MI F /H /V TICHMICIAM for 1469. 714/646·4588 **I BUY '** Dining rm set. 24" lear. ·""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~ F ield Service Tech t:lN.,;;,-----·-----lea,I/ .... Office -= Secr et ary, F /T . need service mini-compute r ' sofa ai loveseat . green Small. friendly com · Retiree for parking lot . person to run office. or· system s. Must have with walnut trim. gd Good used Furniture & walnut. cslm pads. fi Applilnces--OR I will sell c h ra. elegant, S4 25 or SELL for You 983-394'1 . MASTlaSAUCTIOM ~~~~~~ pany near ocean Hunt. Beach area. ganiu & use phone to m in. 2yrs. exper. In fl eld cond. SlSO. 644·1974. fullUme person for re-Call846-8414 promote sales. Lite typ. ser vice o r sys. t est --------- ceptlon at variet y of Ing. full benefits lncen· technician, For more in· Remodelln~ contractor general office dutle11. RN 11·7 Charge nurse 80 tlve. Hl'll fro m 9.epm. to .. contact N oel a t has ki&chen blt·lns . U~ Must have good typing ~ ECF. Full & part S .A./C.M. a r ea. Ca ll 5S7.a640. elet' ovens. elec ra"'e skills. Donna.845-3832. lime. Cd. salary. Mesa 9 l 1 -------top. ~washer. wo rk· llC.,,OMIST Pel"llOl'I to 1reet people on tract Hlet office. I h r days, days of weell nex. C.M . loc . Muat be cheerful • presentable. $$/hour. Teri, f71.J378. Verde Conv. Hospl., Ml b e tw een · • m ·TELEPHONE Work a l Ing, '° reas . orrer re· Center St .. CM 541·M85 S4t-'1343. ho m e . $500·1750 wk· fused. Call ~1·0149. R e verse d i r ect ory Route drivers wanted for helpful. 114·8lt l bt wn no Ken right deliveries of new s nack SICllTAIY tAM·l2PM f~ frener. . cu food products to local Your experienced 1kllla ---------n. Service contract t aupermarketa. Some are wry Important to TIAV&A•IMT Ott. 12. S400 flrm eap. cd driving record. our compallY. You'll be M uat b ave Sabre . ...n45. 64M616, IJJ.H25 Scandanavlan Teak Tea Tbl $125, Dark Ratta n Mattress68ox Spring. End Tbl Oriental Wht double, SJOO. Tiie Top St 10. I 5p c M2·31188 danak stainless plac" settlnp. 4 servtce pt'S. KlNG·SIZE BED tlOOCuhonly 8'73.#79 Complet•. ~•tra firm. 1275.131-4925 Roll Top Sec 'y, m an.y draw/aupply apues. SOLID Pine dinlnl rm .... tbl top ,.. thiclt. • mapte d\n • l boolter sns. Woaden roebr SIO. very FOd M.SO •· 7JIO AnUQue dlftill1 room •"· I ellaln. Needle point llC9'T'IOMIST lrvtne aree. lam·Spm, Uta tn*l1 • nun1 req. •Imo. (Tl4)f71.7W, ..... 'Perm. POSltlon. N l-1900. ru~f a two penon Apollo, or Pm. s day private otnce ln South w e e It . S a I c o m · SAILBOAT RIGG ER. Lafuna Beach. Selary menaurat.e w /esp. Npt E•perlence d ln etec · open. Pho n e Sam Beh /lnlne a ru . Ex· trcmk lnAaJlaUon. C.U Hooper,117-1741. eeutift TnYel Service aft. ?PM: 2u...-!llS'f. ~~~~~~~!I a.ttrea~ ... ,.. tbt llO. 2 bar ttla. 15. ":r:::. R~~·;~•isrd: a. Hmt. Hbr.,t41-11U aeata. Good coedltlon. mo.C.llt41•antaft. 4. l"umk.....-Xlnt bur1 t DR • IR "-"· elaaln. ete.Caall..i,.-... IS. I C!U. ft. Han .. t Oold. Sewtna Mad\. lloat Ward Xlnt eondttlon UOb. W/lledlt llt1le nit ...S at-4111 u'1.mo1oao,..... ............. ---. ...... hill' .. .. ___ _.....,._.._ ...... _____ ...., . --...................... .._..r ... •• r.•ac WI IOH ha t c NH • ..., S. 1011 •-.s. 1111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 281 1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ........................................ ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;e MOVING AL r. .. r It b., uool1 t an • Sw. iv•I f'OC'ller, anuque ' MovtaiS.le. maa.y mile....... 1011 -.s. 1011 ..... S. 1011 •=+S.. .... .... 1wiV4!l l'Mlr din tbl r llronW' tu ••ell t'h1n1 &old velv•leen. 1115 CHAR I I Cleanln1 iteaw. 1171 Re1atta Dr, ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-•••••••••••••• 6..._,n1na ..... al•I•• C"abhwt yrlluv. flll•"' 2l'7M1nmarl1314.W herckJMt.unbellevable H.B.Sat,hb.21lh,Sun. Hou1e Sale : designer IAS111.Uff GARAGE SALF: T h ur· GIANTGARAOESALE. t ble-2 drH a ~t •el ahl'lv• 6 doo,.. ~ J prices, 10 brtn1 your Mardi lit. lam .. pm. cou c hes • ch r s • SAT/SUN l-%pm. Desk, Sun. W ESTCLJFF AR EA •tonp ralMnd.IMI~ ''"''"' lablt'a 12\1 riu·h TWINRF.DSWANTt!D aood C'lothea In real bed1pread1. pictures. chaJr fr ottoman. TV. Garai:e r drla . A ntq Complete s pool bunk Rl'd ov.I ru1t u 11 12~ I ur 2 1wln becb. ('om aoun! Garage Sale, Sun. Only. low pritei. #1 Tiburon bed fra~. 10 1pd mans d inng set . Cuss ply rs. beds/twin & Obi bdrm DE IC1 t:R Fll RN lit> 1~ plf'tr M wit b&t in &ood C.....'tC..... 3/1. 9-5. MW. Yale Loop, BayCdM&M·8033 bike. lamps·, books , Spkrs . Whip, rlants. -set w/lll c hest. bkcHe •L t C"nndltl(lft' ro11<)n•bl,. 2062Newport81vd.CM Irv . CWoodbrid1e>. much more. 2S21 Barn· P ot s , Kil. C r ystal. hdbn!.Wtrkerchr,wln g H er1 n •d o n 2 01 a I, It ('onlemi••llll V IC .,11111 & 9'3 211'7 6Jl·J47J. Gara1e in rear. Bike. Antique bottles, dishes. boo St. Clothes, Books. Red and back chr. matching end i.ulfhrll 2 1lan <toor" m1all•hloM c·ha1r &. "' Jilereo, tape deck, books s helves , misc 3 04 Gara1e S ale. 16301 _morell·S250645·71_10 tbls Antique chesH~hr· ..... UI .... I ·-·•~n "' 1l1n tc111'•n Ill »11~t•1 l(1n•, t Couc·h "' '"l'/M wa "'t blnork +many more 1'tems. Cam""-11 Ln. C.M corr tbl Elac <•ppls. patio "'''rli.~~ 1:;';;, , .. Id c-u rr"" t;bj:,. '•rntl nau.i $100 'w";s he;' Useful unus ual Items. Sant;rAna>. Sat/Sun. HollywoodLn.H.B.Sa t. Sat 9·1 2865 Monle rn furn . "'1 o~l s. a lum C a I M nd • C'u u" t' \ t11hla likl' nt•• .. 11110t> Orytr II~ Plu11 other t38'1 Balter ln alley. Fri· Gara1e Sale. rum., lools. 9a'm . & Sun. l·S. Much misc. Ave CM Misc item~. stepladder. h11ehld af<•s. F'rf'ftc-h dlnrne •11t11.-~ Ml ~ ltt•11111 C'itll 87!l 467Y & Sat ~5 ush only See potted plants, misc. Sat Garage Sale. Sat & Sun. pots pans. toys. Aur·A· bd spreads. towels, cos· , .. , 117~ 4320 Dim-a lln""'. 9•5. UIOU Ec:Ungton Terr. Drapes. W · W · Blinds , Refria. dinette set. desk. Que. tumt' 1ewclr". ofr 11cces, ..,.. .. o · 1rv 833-8402 Desk. 70yds Carpet , " J ~· 61'11'! Kinf ~' ktlrm .,.., $l'.!o!t Wh\ Suf1t fQrmitl 'orn\lr · H s e h 0 Id Items . sofa, chairs. misc. 504'~' TV. 10.spd. vacuum. & mu c h m I s c t 11 5 Oat! 4 rm1111 ""ht\t•1!1I ~·u1 ~' lkl111 1 '\d lltNJ S1•1•t 'I &-2 i,tnld ovc-r &il.tloyScoutS• ART&GRAPHICSSALE Playhouae.Sat.9·311671 DahUa.CdM. misc. 9441 Karl!n Cir, R e r ksh lre l.n . N 0 C11ft1.,,.Tbl •1~ t'n•J Tiii tt -• h 0 . lronbark . Ir vi n e , -HB 962·4925Sun nnly Sat/Sun 'Mon !IAM mirtur 1111 t. 11.1011 ~ • 11tu c" r rli leicpens1v1: B·»SSat.10.2Sun. Lido rig. Cigar . citrus Garage S al e , 2 127 ----- lu H.., • 1 dum t: 11 t " ~I l'tiJfil ~ 'ih •H•o S<til f11br11•11i & 3'Xl\•" th1rk Clubho~e. 701 Via Lido !ables. circus posters . University Pk. W a II ace. C. M Sa L. Big Garage Sale·Su\ only Qualily i;:oods. no junk. n l(ht prm• Sat Sun U·S SJ (' :!2f;02 Dl!aciwood. i hr .. t l1t-ll r hr I 11 ( ~II ~8 ··~•·' 7!'11 '1221 i:luss <·offee lhl lake nl!w. Soud, NB Tax deduct . some signed orig. 2421 SELL idle items with a 8·Spm. Furn .. plants & 8:JIHPM Xlnt llar.1ta111~ d, ...... ,... 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Also Ill "Pl't'd S2;, r•arh SllH!1•r (.!.1 mr~ $1 t::1rl1 n1r Stonewure. J?olllc n in rotor Six dis h s et with rrcamcr and s ugar !Jowl. huttrr dis h. no ru11s Forty p1 el'eS total brand n ew S15 Dutt•h wooden shoes, men's size 9 s.; Dccorat1ve glass howl!l, dishes and pieces Sl·S5 Grif fin s h oe p olis h brushes . wOQden. ex cellen t <.'on d 1tion SOc-$1 631·3942 rail 10am·4pm Sulurrlay only "11rr11 . s izes :l 12 \'W rli><i;l;n and nght sµeakers SJS Electnr o ri.1t1nal C h i n ese Mac hine in t•ahinet l.ar.1tt· :-.t•lt•clion o f fil!-.00 .li.'i and .73 leH c:orrrc Pol for 2 SlO p aintinJ? on velvet. SJO Oust Buster hand 1 ar111u s s cv lt•:. 1>f \ w door SSO l.'<tch 5SI 3442 bought in Orient S8 vacuum S20 Hoover 1lr1'!-o s c:-., s hirt s , Supi•r Bel'llt• nms SPOK E rrms IOxlS Cool vaporizer $2. vacuum SIO. Electrfr hloU Sl'S, s kirts . (Wrstern "'heel i S20 like new. m 5 hole Eleclrir can opener Broom. S20 Crochet· pullovl!rs S4 SW Wool t.'ad1 , 548 ·9744 or C'hevrolel Sl 5 each. $2 Travel iron $2. ed lap robes $5. Six JA(; XKE '57 Forrl. bla z <'r s , pa n t s . S'1SfitMS Pirrr lli ISSx l4 llres Pretty fur pillow and Dining r hair s , $5 n a m ,. It r '' n d dn·s:.makt•r ... f1gun• 1 t.111i-. :>:! \\111111 'l111·e rates looks O.K S49 Sl5 409 Boll•ro Wa.1 1 ,J •' k \\ 11 h !'om 1' rat·h . 548·11061i N r " p o rl II,. ;1 (' h ,,111···~ li l :\ln1or1·yrlt• R4S 5560 ' hl'lllWI Sl.i ti-lf;-085() '\NTIQ E chair S2S. S ix bar stools S2S Clot hes wo men's SIZ<' 9· 11 dresses. blouses. pants. shorts 50c·Sl0 Beige blazer SIO Tables SIO $1 7 Magnavox receiver 145. Turntable S20 Fun jewelery 50<'·$3. Four place settin g plastic dis hes 16. Wom en 's shoes size 8·9 S2 each. Good con· dition purses 7Sc·S2. Bedapread IS. Guitar UO. Weaved ~I~ han1 lng 110 . Maeramae plant hana ers 11 -U . Refttserator ~-1789 Crestmont Place. Coata Mesa. 831·5882 Saturday and Sun· day. TOYOTA lru t!k btamt>e_r Ut. Water IOften.r 110. LUY WHk tall1ate llO. .......... sweaters. skirt $7 d d mat set S4 548-4113 earh. Farberware '61 Ponllal' Tempest GAS dryer sso Can cflonl m ~kirts, dress. PO HS('ll E 914 ri ms m 0 u n 1 e a n R o t ls s e r i e S 2 S parts Sl·S50: new Van deliver. ir nN·essary ll E ll E('<l H ,\TI:-./ G jurnµt•r, JUcket, jeans 1 Wt•Sll'rn wheel s2u bDalanrcd on 6 hole RED velvet High back Blower fan, 3 speed . windows SJO cadi. Call after !\pm oul.' SKI'S 200 :rnd ;?11,1 ':I \l.11c·111n.1t flUl'•'n siw S5 s l2 ''orcluri•yvest. h ::its un truck rims <'hair SSO Console $1 2 . U pholstery new Pinto. Vega t•:i r h S17cg~k1 ))1k1h ht>d ~i1n•:td. s heets. '-' eal' 54119744 or Sl5ea<.'h. Four600x14 . . $30 d 675 2072 pants shnrts $3·$10. 548 6441i light truc k tires SS ~~w}nrg mach1~e 1 · F abric $1 yard. Fold S~alpoinl distributors plus trt't' S7 50 Slant towt•I ... :.ind ruff kd Tren<'h coats SS·llB each 963_1626 o man a r Y Ing Medical walker each. 968·296.'l GAS rerri_ge rat11r. skt rack $5 t'•ir trip l<>!->1' ptllll\\S CJnnon Nightwure $6 SlO G i\ RA GE d o or American console $40. folding clothes CR IB mattress. rosl Servel. works good. ra<.'k S7.50. B1kt• part:. \ots w11ld n 1rrent pal 1.ined suedevestS2S lr ansmi tte r s for TABLE and three radio SSO Black rack $3, Five dining over SIOO s ell 54s needs dour handle 2St·S2 50~5·3H38 tt>rn . pastel florul Cowhoy hat $10 T Stanle) openc~. Two c hai r s 140 S'\x .metal 2 drawer file chair pads SI each. $50 Propane tanks 5 Sl 50 1ulue Spread s hirts SS Slingback hand he!d units re· drawer dresser 540 cabinet $20. Electric Ear hworm books 15. 962·2963 gallon SlO·S2U Anl1 Fl E:o;Ti\ and Bu ui•r SJ5 rhrl't' sheets and sandals. size 7 SS. Li:i rod e easily SIS each. Three r halrs 11 each. amber h u r r i can e Ste oscript shorthand THREE upho ls tered que dr ill press 530. ~~:e~ift: a~J ~:il~r rour l':l:.l'S S20 Two 646·9015 964·6871 Coffee table s4s . lamp SS. Standard b o s , Gregg chairs. excellent con· H and lawnmower batfltowcls and cloths 0 d ty pewriter $30. Metal Shorth d books $3. d · 1 Sl O. Tow chain $13 SIO 12S Crystal SJ2 ThrN· dt.'cnrnll\l' BED extra lung twin DATSUN '70 parts pen weave r apes typewriter table S20 Large II natural 5 1! o5n.Alwaoc than. georinnee Trailer frame. axlt'. S6 ·S25 l cr c ream plllo11~ S12. 760 1747 good condition S2S E n g 1 n e a n d 112inxS4in ISO 224' ~ Whit e c h es t or Jute $7. Loppers $2. '" rims. I tire S50 T"'in maker SIO. Pu:turc11 (.'Qronu deDlar 6462087 transmission parts Costa Mesa Street. dra ers SS World b r own t gold SJS ; ~$30 f'ramt•!<SISJO Ss·SSO La "·nmhO .. e r Saturday w · Yarn. soc skei n . single thickly . tufted size mattress. ho'I 01·d k · SC HWINN I b . " "" ---------• ~lobe $4. Double grill Sam sonite s uitcase, headboard. camel s p ring . SS e ach hno s 50<.' s111 H l)'r ,\llY µow c r rN oy s parts Sl·S2S Bike MUST II D 8 .8 Q $2.50 Yellow 17 Th I H anging l ite SS. Old dolls SJ SlO tlll.)l\t•r 10 inch $20 20 i nch Stingray , parts 50c.55 305 Hon· se : rapes. · h d 12 s · reoe paece ug-color. like new $35: Silver Ice bucket SIS P1 ... vlm,v::1 rrom 60's d d·1· sso tor 2 bedroom house. nag l sta n · O g a a ·e set,,. I 1 0 . s wivel wh1'te foo .. tool Toaster SJ. Clock SJ. .. 0 00 con 1 1on da p arts S5-S35 . T h If book "' Co"•bov boot,r;: $10 and 70's r"'I Lad1·"'s s h bo · Sli some ceiling to rtoor wo s e case Magazines lOc each. s Car J ack $3, lOft 220 " · ~ -· • ~ c winn Y s n· Chev>' engine parts. S50 "'-a Ars ods t with glass doors $20. Rotary mower S25 12. 964·1591 volt cord $3. Hot plate Bas kets $2 T a bl c 261 n bll' Y el e SIS Rray $45. 54().1845 327 hnads and 400 . II v.. e r 0 . I th $3 S2() e· B (.'I 'Id . I k · "' flt $2S. Swivel rocker Black wrought iron Scotchguard Spray BIKE t>oys $20, girls $3 Fan S2. Vacuu m c 0 s · ig en 11 & v1ny roe r r MOTORCROSS boy's heads $15 e:irh . Other S 5 0 Q u e e n Ba kers Rack $20. 11 . Crutches $10. SJS, girls 3-speed S25: $2 . J igsaw S2. Clock clock S1 5. Antique $2 Ne w c n mp er bike S2S. Sales dis· Ch ev e ngine, part~ bedspread , quilted Hair Sett e r h o t Glassmugs30ceach. sofa bed SSO; two radio 12. Ca.nlelabra peppermlll SI S clilmf){'rs for Chev .. p I a y rac k s 1 o. SS-$10 32S \\ · Ba)I 150. All above clean. curlers in case $12. Rot ary slide rule $2. men's s uit! SIS each. $2. Tires G78·14xt51n Wooden s hopp in g cost SSS sell S30 Tuff· 833.2816 Street. Cosl a Mesa. nice colors excellent Lugga g e c arrier Singer sewing H regular : tire IS·S8.145 andl65SRl3 cartllS.Chlld·s trac-Stuff numbers ond BABY . G 548·S908 condltJonMo-7179 $4.50. Bed wedges 2 machine $10 . 400 screen IS: books~. S8·SlO. 8 l:Jg 7501118 tkoitcrheSnlsSln.kDS30ou. 306ble5 b l ockcs 12. Hand items · iry tor 115. 631·3474 Princeton Dr c ..... ta s oc . and St each . and 171n tru"k fires edger 12. l.arge con· b a b ·• u m b1 r A I a T W 0 ma P 1 e he d SPRING and mattress ·• ""' ... L L C t do bl I ' '" f o G s Mesa Saturday a nd 18673 Spruce Circle. and rims u .110. ""dt? o re n ane. os ti crcte u c 5crv ce s t roller $14 . wo ra mrs SblOeach.Sne good condition. king A drOyers (2 ) ISO Sunday . F o untain Valley mount tO:. box"'ror Mesa, off Auker at p1>rch sink S20 3lb seater str oller by map e ureau 25. sh e 811nx731n 140. each . ne washing . 962·78111 truck SIS. Com e to fo'airvlrw by church. s lnkrrs S2 rach . Strollee with canqpy. One maple ~esk chesl Four chairs. Sl ea ch . machine 125. 549•3598 ICE skates. size 4 and 245 Virginia, Costa 979.5027 C u s h m a n '25. TW& star! gafes ~~~d~:c~~food 342 Eut 18th Street. TV 19 Inch black and e. 110 and 112; roller SNUOLEE baby car · Mesa. Near 22nd andr __ E_N_N_l_S_b_a_l -ls_t_O_c m otorsC"ooter puts 110 each . Century · ......., Costa Mesa. 5411.7103 white •10. Ga.a cans. 5 skates 110: a Ir rler 115: Strollee ge t•m 8pm Sl·l2S. Sunday only. baby walker $12. 11 • •3 a"h hockey$1S:macrime laypen 12 0 · oran · ,.. · each . Record• 2Sc S4A·132'1 Sears car seat SlS. MEN'S Schwinn 10 ANTIQUE yellow :s: ... i:.n. e ~ . 11·14: clothes lOc·Sl; C1.hchalr au : Saturdayonly. each:Rct'Ol'dchanaer _____ _.. __ Gerry baby back car· s peed blke ISO. Three eta1ere sao. Chan1· sames 25c each : 1troller S20: 35 h.p. PINO pon1 table. 125. Coffee table rler 110. New porta s peed girl's bike '31. Int table $20. Ken-SlKE uo. Ladles alrllnebap50ceach: outboard motor W : r~llaboul with net I b I a c k I SI 1'o Pl•ceyour cl'ibmau.ressllO.Of· U nd erwood m o re dryer UO. Royce Union one puules 25c eerh: lampellOeach:•&ec-a8clpeddlea$IO.Plpe Tfpewrlter 120. ·•••a·t&•ull" flee delk, stMI with typewrilerlS0.12volt &4$·7408 1peed 28 Inch. thin rctture 14; TV'a 15 trlc broom 110:1 YIH, llHY1 duty AMtrM itereo re.· " veneer tA>p Uke new bllae pump 110. urea. uo. Men's ucb; dbbwaaber apartment alae elec· iera .... 8tOft ud ffl"*'':&.hauoelc Servtu Olttetori 1~5. Swivel chairs CFoledman lamp 112. CAR rampe hO. Color Beach CnUer al Inch IU; badminton Ht tric dryer DD1: chailra ov" ...... ltl I O'Keef r.:"Doet.T!~~·· ad ... Call N .. sU.so each. Blue or carburetor TV S40. SI• drawer SllO. Kitchen d\aln 3 P .111-'JOll.lllMCot· U eacb ; • ectr c ••111 ur tt , no .. 0 •• Colla 111 _.. •••-MJI padded chairs with 110·125. W. Wll1on tool box DO. Slx foot hlth bac!k. ts eatb. tonwoodanet. P'oun· portable oraan IZO: cabl .. 11 ... eao. "'' r wood arma new tl5 Ul·OIS4. Call after P1ramld sm. Ore 16. Men'• roller altatea t a l n Y a t I • 1 electnc train Ml no. 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St.ow ~ 4thru Mar II naht-1m Convention l'enter l'all 642 5678. fX~,i! to 1.dalm your IH•ket!I' • • • • SPLIT &SEASON El> • FflEWOOD • ••• K48 911 1 ••• John Waynl' Tennis l'luh fam mt'mbe r s h1p , SI 100 1nl'I trans fer 644·1549 Cross L'ountr~· Sk11s. pin~ bhx·k 11001 table Misc1-...out 1010 boots. 11ol•·s' Household oak desk. runsoll' "'lt'rt'O . kmRs12e' Sµunt !>h hclrm set, motorl'yl'll'i. & ntcl Cruiser R11·yrh·!'. Oak drt>Sser 645·4539 A II down sofo. Ir. nl'Nls upholsl. Console• s lt'rt'o. murh misr. Somt• anti· ques Sat Sun 2451 Norse Avt'. (' .\1 ~6-21 19 Patio Sale. rurn. c•lothin~. lots of knirk knacks . Sat /Sun. IOam·5r>m 26511 Vista d(•l Oro. N R 640.954'J. Sal 8·3· 2Hl52 Shaw : Lane . llunt Ht·h ll ouseh o lcl j>!Ollds . fu r niture . !Wme ap pliance Misc· 1tt'ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•MTEO TOP CASH DOI.LA R P A I D F 0 R Y O l ' R JEWEi.RY. WATC'llES. ART OBJF:CTS. (:01.0. S IL. V fo:R . S E R V I(' Jo: • F'INF. FURNTITltH F. & ANTIQUES. 645·2200 Complete Beauty salo11 equipment & mis<· rurn 536 18.S.'> RCA Rrown Washer llkt' new $95, St'ar.s Ludy items everything from dishes. l1ne1ts to books Beautiful <'lo\hini.:. hardly been worn 4~ I 3117 Electric ambe r hur rirane lamp $5. world globe $4. double grill s mall RRQ. $2.50. Stun dard typt•wriler. $30. metal typewriter table S20. Rlat·k wrouJ?h~iron bakers rark S20. plants ·S3ea. Phone631·3474. Kenmore Wht Port Dis . Refril! $150. f:dger S7:'i. hwi;hr S75. 17 <'u ' Ph1lro A&W mu1: equip .. nt'w N o F r o s t meat slicer 552 0952 Fr1df,!e Fr et'7t'r -· Avorado w 1t't'make r For Sale Motorryrle 5340 989 Virtoria St trailer. Honda XLlOO, llA I CM 548·0130 S<'e s k1esn Gibson <'Upy. M ·tnaj!er B u n d y Sa x op hon(' • 631 1163 N R Tennis Cluh Fumil~· W urlitzer · Ebony sat in 842 3llZZ ew. _... once. SllOO. of mold1. etc: 910.000 f i nish t o nsole with • · ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 77()..13:Mor54&-3164 feeaforalr pollutloncon· value for '3500. 840-'379 be h Ph B w 'l~.,..,.ftOO · 311 P Ericbcin 32'. '75. loaded. trol deYlce certlflcaUons PERSIAN RUGS Klr man 9 IC l2, llfal\&fl 7 .11 " 5.2 perfect C~432:8 N·Sc1tle Modl'I Railroad: Loc·omot 1ve, M RC Transformer. Model Kit~. Peco switches. Kadee Coupters. el<' 496-49'l3 Pante Ponic Table, folds for storage. SSO . SSl·SSI l 3 Metal Cat Carriers. S20/ea. other misc cat access. 842·~29 Do at & t r ai l('r . needs work, S20. Yamaha bike & parts, SlO. 646·6839 WANTED· Set oC twin site bunk beds or re- J?Ular. Must be m good <'ondition. 536·3645 ENCYLOPJ-:OIA AMERICANA Complete set. excellent condition. S75. 631 ·6618 F.lect rir Gar age door opener. SSO as is. Lov. eseat. SSO, port. O/W. S75. Hide·a bed Sl75. misc paintings. desk & chair. S75 And more! 968-98.53 Nwpt Bch Tennis Club ram. members hip avail. S800. Call AnswerAd 1!451. 642·4300. 24 h rs Ql~~4.'"°·00· one i2.~ &f aliti> ien '$lSo: custom int-ext. Bristol '78 Ka wa1aki KX 250. or dealer documentary Heath /kit gas ~nlm~; tOnd. Offer or R.E. P.P. Factory Dirt Rate Bike. preparation cbar1es un· PL A YER p J AN o : S2S; S.S. galley stove 981-790.1, 911--0172. x lnt cond .. very fast. Jess othenrise •~lfied Beautiful Schaefer It •-·. bron•e str ut/shaft SSOO 080 548-3864. or bytlleadvertiser. _,, • Prindle 18. rainbow sail. 77~&334 Sons Gay 90's Upright. log for I " SIOO; Mech tr lr. beaut.. like new. Mc".!.~~f1 Dark hand carved oak tach and cable $50; 3 12275. 871-6546 '78 RM125Suzukl. Also '74 --9120 with stained glass in· props 14xl0.12. S20 ea; XR75 Honda. Also 3 rail ••••••••••••••••••••••• sert.s It t ufted seat. An new Jabsco 12 v pump Columbia 26. '70. xlnt motor cycle lrlr Must' '46 Ford Woodie, restored investm ent ! Come see, S3S: 1.s gal. ruel S20. Call cond. •equip. w/possi· sell. 7si.6470 113.000. ALSO '29 Model hear. play & make orrer. 536-12115 ble Newport sUp. Asking ---A Town Sedan. 4 d r . 775-2256. -· SlO,SOO. 714/631-4352. MINl-BIK E restored. Ideal for stu· LOWRY O R G A N . 2 40h p outboard. good Honda MR ·50. good dent.$10.000.615·6161 ah pe SllLJ\ ...,.,. For Sale · Br a nd new d S200 ~·" '"'91 ----keyboards. pedal. Ex· a -:;;-,.~776· Chrysler l5hp outboard co_n_. __ ."=·~ _eves '60 MGA Xlnt Cond , cellent condition. AOO. .....,... engine. in the box. 1 yr HONDA 400-4 Xlnt Cond restored . person a I ormakeoffer 960-5996 7'/J hpHOMDA war r'anty. Orig. S950 manyxtrasS8SO plates read '60 MGA WURLITZER Pi'a no wa"th Long shaft . xlnt for AskingS750. 751·8967 754·Ul58 ~/080645·7531 sailboats. $325. 615-5994 --------bench. Ebony Spinet. -Hobie 16. Red. wht , blue '71 Yamaha 2.SOMX. xlnt PrivateParty ICHlh.,owfl' 9040 sails. no trlr. S l350 cond.S575. S900 631 ·66111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760-9072. Hot deal. 631-4648. eves. I Er ickson 27. spotless. 125cc Endoro motorty<·le. dsl. sips 5. 124.500. 893 miles $300 Ca II DIRECT IM.PORT·New & us ed European P restige & c lassi<'. US specs anyplace in USA. Telex 681·396 or 1714 I 549-lD> WU RLITZER console piano. oak finish. like new Stl7 5 . F.ves /wkends only : 552·3504. SACRIFICE 731AYLIMIR 27 ft. twlR I JO Vol•o's.Ftll •m.mns. 640·0300• 962·8275 ------'66 Mustang Convert. SklllwJ 1093 Lido 14·10 yrs old w/trlr MotorH--, s.-a-~ restoN!d. sacrifice. im a ll gear good cond. -· """"' maculate.972·8094 SllOO. SSJ.:!820 Ive mess R .... /Storage 160 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• • • • • •• •• • '62 Cor vair Con vert Salomon 626 bindings with snow brakes. Used twiee. On Ha<"an 185<'m Austrian handmade Sprint skis. Both S85. 548-2335. c .... ..,.... .... mldT,...,..Ffy lridp!M•y btraa. $15,000 Cal 675-2695 1 .. s. l~Slps/ RENT· 22' lux. mtr Docks 9070 home. Sips 6. self.cont. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275/wk. + 8•/mi. HEWPC>aT MARINA ~0.8585. ___ _ SUps Avail 646·0551 l~~~~~~~~~~I Pvt boat dock on Newport S~ Gooch I094 36' CHRIS T · b' T /S Island 30' ma~ $160 mo • :;; •• ~"l. •• •••••••••••• n·ca in. . • ~. LIMBE·R UP . SHAPE Gd .• cond. $19.000 . 752-2584 dys or 675-7267 UP WITH A SLIM GYM 61:J.9060 eves. Exerciser. Perf. cond. ~· Owens Brig, '6J, Tw Slip for power boat All instructions. New V&'s. loaded. N.B. mixir· w/water. elec'. no over· S200.sell forS75.960·5844 ing avai l. 117 .. 950. nighters.N.8 .673<J881 eves/wknds. WE CAN SELL YOURR.V. 559·1304 '77 Toyota. mini motor hm Sleeps 4 +. Top c·ond. 15.000mls. gd gas mlg. S6.'i00. 642·4178 Ll blue. rompt>. reblt. spoke whl covers. all new.~. 855·ll809 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Dodge RV Van. Self . contained. Xtras. low miles. 842·5241 4 Seater Dune Buggy. clean. llOhp Corvair. $1800. 631·2239 --- - -Sear 's Top quality Paul Blaine Henri. early I Coleman camping tent, framed oil. 24"x48 ".1 JO xlO. ajSprox. Used I $600.673-6223 lime. S75 960·5844 540.:11.\5: 644·1616 eves. PVT SLIP 45. For Sale· '74 F:ld Mini ------Motorhome. 24'. loaded. 13 "'.t' Whal e r ·25hp Johnson . console. \elenex steering. swivel seats, rover & trailer. Xlnt cond. $2950. Will de· duct S400 if trailer not in· cl. Call Howard a l 645-6101. HuntinJ?ton Harbour A-1 cond. S9.350. Call DUHEIUGGl' Sand Rail. 2 seater. s tock 40HP VW . T · T r ailer. '81 License $1150 . 871 ·9521 . Fullerton .. 20 l!al. hex. uquarium +stand. Ciltt'r. pump. htr & thermo $50 67:J.6919. Beautiful mahoJ(any P<>OI table, regulation size. make offt•r. 645·7!\4!1 645.4539 ev/wknds. For Sale: Brand new Ch rysler 15hAa outboard engine. in the box. l yr warranty. Orig. $950. As king S750. 751·8967 SZ75/mo. 1213)592·1969 17141654.0203. ~~.~;.~~~ .... !?~~ !~!'!~:.!~:~! ... !!?.~ •Lido Peninsula Boat Storage . StoraJ?e . launc h ing & c rane s e r vice for the dis criminaling bo ate r 14·30'. 1)73-9330. 675.5901 I Steve I Tr.sporfation 8x30 J\ristrocat. like new 4 WhHI Drives 9550 S5J~. lKP1>858> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499·3816 Trailers, Utility 9180 ....................... MOTORCYCI. F: TRAILF.R Hsehld ~ood~. 1!1022 M athew C r . II ll I Bu.o;hard <;arflt•lrl H•t01 5pm S;it Sun Redwood. 2 x r.·s. ,xlnl Mt•mbership decking. llUIOO' on hand Karaslan Rui.: IO'X Ill' 640.6110 645.9137 ext 116 Blue1Wine ma111 l'Olors Medium women's wet s uit & assorted diving equipment. 751·8967 Store, Rntourant, SALE OR TRADE Power boall....28'·..f:ddy Craft Cabin Cruis er. Sips 4. reblt eng. new paint. very nice shape Will pay r ash difference Cor car or higher value SL I P AVAii.. NEW PORT $6.900 631·1900 or 673.3711. Al Biscotti .....•.•..••........... Aircraft 9110 3 Rails. Good Cond S4000RO 540 9732 NEW 11 JHf' CJ Pow s teer. t rak·lor. buc ket seals. front s tahlilzer. roll bar & more Yours (or im· mediate d e li very <0288701 $7489 COSTA MESA AMC JEEP 549-8023 nig Guragc S;tlt• 11!67:1 0 r 11! 0 1 I Pa 1 n t 1 n I! Sprut•t• Cr F V Sal Sun .. F"r;11.ier The· Lion" ·I ' X 962 71ill!l H1k1• .... Mm• 4' Old Avon l101tl1•s Rike. Sora At•d. l'lnth1•s. 760 9393 ' Rooks. Mut'h Mon • l 'scd carpet. rus t s h;.i l? Ra by items . lt•nt . loti. more 93..51 1.1trhfit•ld Or. H.B.Sun3il Only Caral'(t' Sale• II "':.ilnut execull\'(' c h:i 1r ''"" Prin<"cton l>r c M 2 2li 3 I Rf'clroom ll r l'!->i.t•r . !I drawers. really nl<'l' S\1!1 631 56R2Sal Sun Giant Yarrt Salt• ~a r1111• items. toob. ra:.l1·n1nj.ls rolor. approx 120 y1h $150. !'>45 2'181 . ll45 07!!2. CHILI P •RTIES Yes! "Chili Man" 1s hark 1n bus ines:;' 64Z.S937 LAWN MOWEH S t•i,rs Reel t,vpc. selr pr11 pelted. 2·5 HP rnpint'. 5 blade. basket inl'ludcd Good r nnditinn S75 1 547 31R2 FORS•LE: Sale of surplus vehirk:. and oHire t>qu1pmenl 13 ) Ford ~, T pirk up w utihlv box (19701 119721 119761. ~, T lnt'nl cab & chassis ( 19611 . F'ord Sedan · 4dr t 1973 I . 141 Addinl! marhint•s I Victor . Addo X . H e rmes t . manua I ty pewriter Contar t Charles T essi l'r . s uperintendent al 1714 1 631 1 200 . Me s a Consolidated Water 01s trirl books. rum1tun· . .;ten•o Make your s hopp1n1? Se mi In va lid Walk<'r clother & mnrP mm WI cas1erbyusinglheDaily w 1brukes Portablr 17th St "fl.(' M Pilot Classified Ads. Sl3.'i iORO 963·8674 •. 11',,,. I a.1642-5678 S50010B0968· 18A3 SuperSavinj!s on Amway Products 6Ch orr & X Distributors inventory c learanrc 851 7058. 631 -1726 If Interested In Amway Products. p lease ,c.oj l 1148·ffi91l Ask for Mary anytime. lar 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm. nattop i.:as stove. 3'. rull-size oven. $,.125. 642·1900 • I re machine. flaker . needs repair. $200 Dys 645·0145; eves 964-6912 TV. Radio, HIFi, Stereo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22' 1967 C hris Craft Cutlass Classic. x Int cond. 210 hp Chev. cuddy cabin. Offshore or s ki BuyinJ? bigger hoal must sacr. $4000 or make orcer. 637·7918 SCRAM LETS Beautirul Color TV. 2 yr SALF., SF.ALEO BIO • wrnty. Free delivery As is. where is. '67·35' • •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Sent>cu II, block time avail. wet Sl20. dry.S75 Partnership avail. SJO<.Nl dn Full IFR. recent an nual. 850 hrs TT. 760·2~7 C~.Sale/ leftt 9120 •.•.....•..•........... 1980 8 foot Cab 111 Camper S350. 631-4794 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANSWERS Sl4S. 64&!786. Chris Cran Sea SkiH, . St ate o f th c A rt s CF6364EC See vessel at • ... ·~-·--·c·H-M•-0,•E•D•s•I Garhr Covey . . · A d v a n r e M a r i n e ro1:,,.,. r-v Stung Typhus s~~kers. oil.~ walnut Transport, 1672 P lacen Any Model Wholesalt' YOGURT cabinets. Phillips com · -\" A C M C F b 25 Save up to Sl87. fl's hard to unde rstantl I ponents 1213 )438·8fl44 thia vMe. · h 4 ab. le · 631-2504 673-1455 · . 1 M k ru arc e ween F:n<'losed hauhnl? l ra11.-r. n u tries . pu1nl. s 1d<' ra<•k ·s. Vf'ry rll•an S:lSO 96fl.s:IJ8 . Auto Sfto•ice, raris & Acc.slOri•s 940C ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVESAVE S WITH USED rARTS Imported tar vart"' IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N !'t1 an<'hester Anaheim i7fi !l90CI For Sale CHEAP!! Sli~h\ly used turho kit ·;o. ·74 Datsun 7. rar!' 7AA·51137 what makes .~plet1ck I ar .1714)760.8259. 8am·5pm Sealed bid ••-•-•-•-•-------••! -rfie same k1~s who re· 25"COLO TV S opening 2pm. March 4 at PEUGF.OT MOPED ruse to eat spinach. grow R . 158 office at South Coast . I Four PosHrnr tires & up and stand in line to I Year Warranty . . Nearnew.5285 108() maJ?s. l 'n1 versal. 5 lu,f!. buy YOGURT 642·5340 Manne Surveyers. 5732 642·4348. 675-4335 like new SJOO 770 8334 or E. 2nd St. Long Beach. 548 :1!64 ADVENT VIDEO BEAM 90803. Bid must be a<'· Super buy. like new '811 t • Skiis head 160 Sl2!>. Sew· mg mrh $150 Vicki 673·9ffi0 Days 552·fll94 ;ift 4pm. IOOOA. 7' screen. washa-companied with mone.Y Motobttane. dri\'en 550 I For sol• ble. like new. cost S4400. order or cashiers check mi. US0.644 1163. Datsun z Video game marhine Will sell. trade buy. Guaranteed. A<'t now 63HJ262 sell ~.~7921 made payabl e to Charles Beal in amount reuoeot 125-5375 t Complete FISHER Stereo of l O"/. of bid. Balance oC Cafl Debi. 536-1692 mo Or 536-1104 bid due JO days. En· M~s/ + ottt.f" parts Car Stereo like new 2 velop e must state 9150 768-5837 Mi1c.tlaneous Wanted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED· World Globe & traditional stand. 534 1505 Wanted · Vega e nJ?ine. '69· '74. good running cond. buy or trade for motor<"ycle 964·4645 spkrs, g r aphir equal "Sealed Bid". Owner re· 8 t r k tape p I a ye r serves right to refose S200/0B0968·317\ any or all bids. Pa n a son ic i n ·das h am l fm cass. digital re· ad·out. Ust S400, will sacr. $200. 548·3864 loah&MariM Equl,....... \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 LIVE Aboard boat 1n Live aboard slip. 40' Owens ready to move onto. NB. 642·464• Musical IMtn.naRfS 8013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' Pacemaker '63. xlnt <'On d. 400 mi. range. Cr usader diesel eng. lo mi. all canvas. rresh paint topside & bottom. Dana Pt. $17.000 firm. Days <213)463-3249. ••••••••••..•••.•.••••• * * * CONN Director trombone Lee Zapata with case F.xrellenf 719W. Wilson Apt. A 3 21' Lyman Laps trake Bay launch 1964 V8 Cray Marine. xlnt cond must see to app. 675·5208 condition, $100. 675-8052 Costa Mesa arter 6PM You are the winner of Quilter AMP W/15" JBL. 10 " Celestian Rebuilt $250/0BO Rob 631-7231 Peavey reverb amp, mikes&. stands. near nu. S300. 642-4348. 675·4335 GU I TAR . Yama h a FG340. Like new. Must sell. $175. S48·0645 Organ-· loaded Yam aha. 2 keyboards. d r ums S950. 545-7506 Gibson quitar. Carvin amp. mike & speaker ~/offer 645·7292 Office,.........& l .. pue111t IOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Folding tables. walnut veneer. 8'. no ea. &4().- 4frfttickeh ($14value1, to Allah1I• leatShow Ma r. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642·56711. ext. 272 to claim your tickets . • * * -------- CAMPWAYS RAFT 10 rt. I pc. noorboard. pad dles. air pum p. motor mount. 3 h p Jo hnson motor. reblt. used 2 hrs. Asking $750. 546-43216 Beautiful painting o r your boat S150 NEWPORT HOUSE AND WANTED 25' diesel Skipjack . Days : 760-1932: F.ves 673-3475. 15' ski/speed. 85 h p Mere. overh auled. trailer. $2000/080. 644·4839 13' English Dory. not I /yr old . 15hp m otor. elec start, 2 cstm swivel chairs &. cover. Reas. 673-7853. -----14' Mo torboat without motor w/1 yr beh tie-up at Backbay $200842·8674 YACHT PORT RA JT S , ____ _.,_ ___ _ 875-6915 23ft Custom made Boat w.rM w/traller Ii 50 hp motor COPIH $400 ·~...... 9030 Best offer. 831·7352 _o_r_ol_fe_r_. 559 __ .. m_&_e_ve_s_1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32, Pace. FB sed, Vi's, Exec. walnut desk . For Sale : Brand new ttlnt buy, 27~ W. Cat (80"X34"). 8 drawers. Chrysler 15hp out board Hwy, NB. Bkr. 84%-8200 ttlnt cond w/high.ba ck engine. in the box. l yr ...... a..t/ euc. chair. Must see to warranty. Or ig. S950. C...._. ' apprec. SlllS. 759-11~. _A_all_tn_;;.1_17_50_. _1s_1_-8M'7 ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R o lex'a·Preslde n t , Oatel\j&l. •moat others . autbent.lc. 752-7919. 14' Grep with t8hp Jet i---------111 drive motor, roll·a ·boat Yacht wheels. swivel aeats, CRITERION •••••••••••••••••••••••Wa nted. Vl'~a enJ?ine. '78 YAMAHA YZ80E '69-"74 . gnnd runnml! Runs J?ood. extras S45o. cond buv or trade for 556-60(5 motn.rryc.le !164·4645 '75 HONDA XR75. $300. 556·6045 642·5678 WANTF.D VW T~·pe I I liOOcc 411 en~me rase 896·6809 '76 Bl.AZF:R nu t•nJ.?. t'll. am fm cass. ei1 S4000 644 2222s.10Jerr '78 Ram Char~er. am fm II-Irk. ps, air. off road s usp lo mi. Call 11ft 2· 30pm !164·6131. J et>p '77 CJ S l.nw m1leaJ?<'. Xlnl con<I Xtra l> Mus t !>ell' S5ono oeo. 01s.1:to1;. 1132 453.'i MUST SELL '79 Toyota Like ne-.... low miles a ll options 56900 ORO 968·52111 '72 Scout II . 4X2. manual. hard & soft tops. roll bar. ran & wheel rack. etc Sl375.548·233.S. Truclas 9560 ..•............••..•... '77 Ranchero. white wit b lllue int. lo mileaJ!e. likt• new , I o wn e r . j!as propane. bed CO\'l'r . r ustom whls & maits 1714 , 32J.R722 H ave somethinl! you want to sell? Classiried ads do it well Call NOW. 642-5678. oars, anchor 6 llfte . 2 slx Tl• Claaic Yawl Oly mpia manua l otrlce aal 1aa t anks. S1500. Harboreotktall typewriter, legal sise. 0Wnerf7S..31C15. Crulsinl 145. 845-0'118 Catalina, Clwanel tale . ,... 1087 "'It I.I Suaukt OJB. 12 hrs Ha..U, Tahiti'• Paelflc IT'S EASV! l.ook fo r your n11mf' and addtt11 a. ieclay•1 · clau lfled M'ttlon. If you find It. ull '42·5'11 f:•t. m .... wf' wlll arran•f' for you to pick up your U~l&et~ at UW neuf'lt otflct of tllf' · •••••• .. •••••••••••••• use, Ike!~·_ Moine~ Nwpt Bell _._,6 C1W>81-llll CMllryhens: SlO. 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'-" ••9" OLDSMOllLI a/c. ltrlc. auto, $4900 , ... 2000 111'9'17 _.. Wl*a &9"' C<Wl'AMIESA '1t8MWsaol -'19 450 SL Ma pie 74P0aSCHltt4 54.._ days. 873·41991----~------ •) .. •b .... ml1H. f'Jf.1100 ..WRE IOIWl'IMAM HONDA 4 cylinder, 5 speed, wknda/eves <'!'91 lu I ''WlllMupoll• ''rt BMW DOIA VOLllW .... GMC Tl~IS Yellow / Bamboo 15·800 stereo. Here it is • the ------~:-71 YW UlllT .......... ~-.~ WllUY ~ .. YZE 7900WeetminaterAve. .SOHarborBlvd. l'(ll , all extras . cluaic''tl4".Ablackon '79ToyotaCellcaGT.P IS 4 cylinder,aut.0.tral\a .. U.. ..... la .. 1.1lklln1 'IOBMWb31ll lnWeatrnluter CO&TAMESA aluminum wheels . black beauty for the P/B Heat" Air nd. air l'Oftdltk,)nlna. stereo. rw ....,_ 6 lweuOlul C' •AM CAii 151ZSU 893-1'551 eaa-7880 540.9640 herd/soft to~. Im mac. penon who truly enjoys Fae, Sunroof. AM FM A ttally Jtreal running ,.. a.,..... ioletiot .._.,.. .. UCll 2t401Ma.-rlte 134,250 sell o r lse drivlna the ultimate StereoCasset.te Chrome Rabbit th Blaupunkt _... ... ,..._, 1ltd1 ..,..,. P.tlw~ 71HOMDA 760·1933. 548·9094, sportscar.C3152)1t isin rimslW0().54S·Oas3 s tereo . A nlce1y 0.uk ..,.Oftl}' U!:ib= V Dynamite 5 speed red 675-1.570 superb tondition and on i--------equipped car and of Pitt - -batch back. Only 25,000 salefor T,,_... '7'7 course VW reliablllty . .. WITMAN lll·Z040 4t 4949 mll8. UCINDVM) MBZ 45CliL CPE 27K mi, 51199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (080MVFl She is on SJ!le --w••.. CloMdSundays SJ7tl belie 128.500 644·5833 IOIWrTH•M 71 .. IUMau foronly .. _., • -----wkknds, eves 54&·4506 .,. '" '"" S26tt .,_,W•Unlllilter Ave '74 IMW 2002 JIM MAIJMO daily VOUCSWAGEN SPfT'Flll IOI WITHAM Ill Wntmlftaler • speed with stereo VOUCSWA•Bf 7800Westminster Ave. 4 cylinder. 4 speed. For m.""61 m 'IMO Very clun &i original 18711 Beach Blvd. '68 Mercedes 280S. gd in Westminster · thesPQrt5 car enthusiast VOLKSWAGIH tMH IUYM c,3Sl..HQ) 142·2000 cond. $3400 or best offer. 893-7~I 638.7880 who knows how to enjoy 7600Westminster Ave. Top doll•" for Sports S41t5 ~7-21899. 759.2915 Bill driving. <220WCN) This ln Westminster ?tPOaD '-ton Ranier Only 14.000 actua I m 1 Ir• $a.arp' 1IVOM.S31 ~l~~:A~~:· Citmper,. JtMMARIHO ·~ln~~;;?,~Ds~=~ MG '742 ·~;:.~~~: :~tl=x~:.= ~~~~~ioi~ 893-7551 -~~ Alll for VtC MGR VOLKSWA•IH lllAHD HIW cusS3750. 966-0511 days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• andonsaleforonly '71 VW IUS JIM MARINO 18711 Beach Blvd. 1911 DATSUN &34-«l17 eves V8. S speed, air cond . Sltt9 Dynamite. 7 passenger 4 ""' .-.MAllMO 14J 2000 21 O 2 DOOlt 11 MG MIDGET pwr windows. cruise. speed. Original \>lue & VOUCSWA•IH ___ ._ Sed peed •7 9 Accord Silver 4cylinder.•speed.Sum· AM/FM cass. &r under IOIWrTHAM white. Fresh engil')e 11711 Beach Blvd ORAHGICOUMTY'S b dan. ~/ .~~ans.. Hatchback. xlnt cond. mer is here · put down 16.000miles! (9200368). VOLKSWAGEN IRFHJ15U YOUSWA•IN tl'Jll Beach Blvd 142-ZOOO HUNTINGTON BEACH Toh y St e dmo tntis, the top. bead for the $27,911 7600Westminster Ave~ . $3495 142-2000 OLDEST emoguar proctton must sac.~-675-7766 beach and have fun. in Westminster Q . pkg. &i unde r coat This convertible 1s in JIMMAllHO ,8 Toy wrsbell. many uras. loolls sharp. ask 1ng $4000 6'2·9300 TOP DOLi.Ail <08300l l. <St.k. 2421· J.,... 9730 superior condition with S9J..7Ml 638' 7880 VOLKSWAGEN ()ti&. Y $4269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• only 15.000 miles and on '76 Triumph. Xlnt cond. 18711 Reach Blvd PAIDFOll MIWPOITDATSUH '63JAG3.I sale.(654UVZ l Only Tape. overdrv. 40.ooo 142-2000 '66 GMC "2T PU Cond. CiOOD I CLIAM SaJes-Service·Leasing BDoveStreet Jet black Mark II. 4 $3499 mi.SSSOO.Larry 640·0389 Xlnt USID CAIS! Rov c ...... r.lnc. NEWPORT BEACH speed with overdrive. IOI WITHAM '77 ... IUMPH RoUs'koyce BMW lll-1300 Near mint. <585CHQl VOUCSWAGEN '" 1540Jamboree $5995 7600 westminster Ave . '76 9l1S. 5spd. mags. SPtTFflE 498·5916 '67 l.H. SCOUT Auto. 4 cyl. tst 1600 takes 536-3471 Cleanest '"J ton 6 cyl Dodge pickup. yellow. $2450. 642-4610 '77 Chevy 30. high cube van. Grauman alum. body. overhead door. air, amlfm stereo. 18.000 mi. orig owner Mint cond. 9-5pm · 673-1401. ------'55 Chev l'.•1 ton Flatbed with lift gate $700. 645-1700 ---I '73 Oat P.U w/camper shell. A/C. runs great. $1850. or bst . Owner must sell. 552·8987 '76 Courier w /s he ll. Oairs. custom seals. etc. $1800. Ask for Dave ·-WANTED! La~ model Toyotas and Volvos . C all us TODAY!!! l iar/elke TOYOTA·YOl.YO I '66 HertMr 11•4. c ......... . ""'60-UOJwS40.t07 We Pay OVER ... looll For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi . .., . ~ . NewportBeach 640-6444 ForSale JIMMAllMO inWestminster stereocass.snrf.silver. 4 cylinder. 4 s peed. 89 .. 7551 6381880 immac. 112,950. PP. radio. heater & lugieage · CHEAP!! voucsw·G~ ~ · '"" .... ., k d '77 IMW 1201 .,. '"" .... .,.1""°eves lw en s. rack. A masterpiece of 18711 Beach Blvd. 79 G .. "ID~ design and handling 49.000ml. 4 .speed, sun-Slightly used turbo kit 14•.2000 ' M ... vET roof. air conditioning. '7()."74DatsunZcars & 4 cylinder. 4 s peed. '73 911T. 7 " alloy s . Sheisabrightsunflowcr case t t e . Origin a I 768·5837. .67 Jaguar 3_8 MK IIS all radial steel l.ires with lowered. super cond. in yellow and performs platinum fin ish . ---mags . Extra c lean. &out.SI0.500.S44·3835 perfect. CSSSTJY 1 You C808RXC) '78 280Z 2+2. xlnt cond. or!g· very. well "!a.in· brown with low miles. mayownherforonly 57995 Am/Fm cass. a te. snrf. taaned Must Sacrir1ce l909WQZ) '73 914. new eng. & clutch. $3499 JIM ........ RluO $7450. PP. 640-1948 846-8570 $4995 al e. xlnt mpg. cover, IOIWrTHAM ....,. " k d looks & runs ~rea l. VOLKSWAGEN eves/w en s. '76'7 Jag XJ 12L. mint ~·vu...Oll( .. •Lw!'GOWQlN INulC '4600. 498-3962 VOLISW It.GEN 18711 Beach Blvd. For sale -cond, 3.1.000 mi. loaded. f~,. 7fi00Westminster Ave 142-2000 I 17800. ~5930 Porsche 912. '67 in Westminster Datsun Z .::'ll .... 100 Bestorfer 893-7551 638·7880 ~------I '71 JAGUAR XJ6. Xlnt .,.__ Soclcleback IMW motor cond. Well maintained. l3731 Harbor 997"4621 Vollswageti 9770 DEMO SALE! +other__._ $5250/ofr. 979-2112 Garden Grove '73 Porsche 914. ne" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l20i 5 .--t ..-... p a i n t . J 8 m p I>! • '75 Bug ..,--761-5137 Jaguar '69 XKE 4 2 6cyl 79 MG MIDGET S4300/0BO. 631-1692. Sunroof. EXCF.U .F.NT Sat.I bftcp/t• int. ---2+ 2 cpe, top cond. Gold 4 cylinder. 4 speed. Real CONDITION '' (()31179 t Al .... ! (41f5J '77 280Z 2+2. ma gs . 43Kmi,S7950760-0405 summer prires on con· '78 Por. 924. lo mi. must $3981 320i 5 .__. AM /FM 8·trk. air, nu v e r lib I e s n ow ' sell. Come see Make of· Barwick lmp<>rts .,.... ... -tires.xlntcond.552·4242 Jaguar'69XKE4.26cyl. (718YBB1 A beautiful rer493-0374 831 -3311 Cltesta.t red/black dys, 760-8386eves. 2+2 cpe, lop cond. Gold sunburst yellow with iM. Al optioM! (4% I 5J --43K mi. $7950760-0405 black top and only 10.000 52llA 'H 260Z, silver. al e. mag miles makes this car a C~ _.../t-•-t. whls. xlnt cond. $3995. ll..,._ Ghio 97 34 bargain for only ........... ....... ...... 'Ill 759.0498 • •• •••••••••••••• •• ••• • $4299 '78'h Porsche 924. 14.000 mi. red. loaded. immac SI0.850. 673·3694 eves. BOB WITHAM SAYS Al opHoM!C4 I 29' ----'69 convert. auto. am·fm IOI WITH •M '78 GMC I ton. dual cmpr VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 7l31A '72 240Z Classic · Rblt tape, lo mi. xlnt running .,. '70 Porsche 914. good special, 4 whl dr. fully ~ E. Coast Hiway lradl brow•/ tan eng. Like ne"'. thru.out. c 0 n d. a 11 0 rig . VOLICSWAGEM cond. 25-30 mpg. lo m1, 968-1536. .. ' . . WE HAVE IUGS EXCELLIMT S&ICTIONOF loaded. 17000. S48·3964 at Bayside Drive lealMr W Al~· Call for details. $4800. ~/OBO. 494·5361 7600Weslminster Ave. $4000. 646-3192 Newport Beach 673-0900 ...._ _1••143421 631~194. in Westminster Rolls Royce 97§6 '79 Chevy Luv. 4x4. 8500 ...--· VW K Ghia '69, compl. 893·7551 _ ~38-7880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. air. shell. xlnt cond. Allfot, ... parted 6.llcsl 1977 810 Wagon. air. s un· restored. Best offer. "l DEA E NUS A $6150. 963-991'1 ....................... s1.,'I ...... , ......... rf. AM/FM . auto. xlnt 979-1438 MGI 9744 l RI .. . Alfaltwo 9705 pwi.taltJllt W. Alo~ cond. S4 •400 OBO . '67 K'armann Ghia. 12v ....... •:;;·~·~~........ rm ROY I BUGS I KARMANN GHIAS ./CONVERTIBLES ./SUPER BUGS rrom l966thru 1978 '74 Chevy Shortbed. brand new cond. new enJ. O mi. new custom pa111t. new cmpr s hell, new int. new-tires. rims & s uspension. worth SJs(»make offeT. Must see to app~. 770-8334 '64 Chevy Truck new eng. needs clutch. $300. Call Jim 64.5-4757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.t-1. C4 I 501 842.fl856 If CARVER .._ am m. new pnt. runs 4 speed. 24,00 miles. new LEASE 6.llcsiA Like new '80 310GX. 4spd. great 3Smpg hwy. reg. tires. stereo tape. (936G 1 ROllS·ROVCE. A .... wlllh/._ IM. am/fm cass. custom int. gas S2J600. 673-0231 CIEVIEI IMW ~:.:;;'::ttt DIRECT! Al :r.-...._ lftOr'e! pinstripe. Priced to sell. M-..a.. 9731 Isl &r Broadway -....... ....-· call 631'1276 or 675·8656. -s t .. _ 0 ""' 7 1426 I Ask ror Doug. • •••••••••••••••••••••• I an a nua .,.,.,.31 1 ~ED SUN OATS 1981 ALFA HUGE SAVINGSI 79McadaRX7 '69 MGB -GT. AM/FM DIRECT IMPORT New ~ .. o-S . '76 280Z. air. am /fm . ~ss c-radio/cassette. wire ~· '"" 4 pd 64 000 · b • :--r-&r us ed Euro Pe an See t.:s Tnda ,. For Best Selection IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7fi00 Westminster A Vl' in Westminster 893='755 I 638· 7!\80 F b 28 s · · mt. ronze Yellow/black. All op· wheels. good mileage Prestige & classic. l"S •R.&.CH IMPORTS e . melt. Gd corid. $5200. lions. Super Sltarp! ! $2495. (714) 536·CY755 or I l lS ~ -.... •l2S specs anyp ace in A 76 VW V,....., Do March 2 ._.,.,'0_·_ _ --1 <DLA4 ) L(2alm3>. 792·2952. Ask for T I 68 396 714 .,." I 848 ve Street S ..... L. L IMW c•e ex 1· or I t 7 passenger. looks & NEWPORTBEACH '73 240Z. gre at cond. I ID 1uac:.a .... !1-1200 '76 Ford PU 302 auto. p/s. 21 02 • __ runs great All original p/b. new brakes. S3095. 752-0900 ONLY!!!!! radials. air. cassette. 4 Mar9..er1t• PMC)Nt 9741 Saab 9760 172701 S46·9IX'i0 -. - -------m u s l s e 11 . S 3 8 O O. Pllwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·· 1 CREVIER IMW v... - -9570 ~~ .............. !?!~ Saddleback IMW f>46.2(X;(I. ___ Mhsioft Viejo LEASE LEASE tst& Broadway ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 ........... IOOLS 28402Marquerite Pkwy. '73510Wagon lll-2040 Santa Ana 83.~ :111 1 '76 DODGE B200. auto. 4 door.-::'omatic. low Ml');~~~~o S600 Closed Sundays DIRECT! DIRECT! ' 78 VW SCIROCCO air. cstm int. mags. xlnt. miles. extra clean ! Closed Sundays 63l·2~-_ Merc•s letn 9740 4 cylinder. S speed /\ $3400. OBO. PP. 644-'1670 (S93GIT) .78 Datsun FlO 14000 only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1981 PEUGEOT 1981 SAAi sports car with VW re S.1hldM1ck IMW 71MW 23,600mi. •AUTOINSURANCF:• TURIOt TURIOs liability and economy f\ '72 Ford Van. Custom 200. 3spd. Mags. C lean. $1800. 963-6033. IMMACULATE '77 Dodge Trades 200. 20K mi, PIS. P /B. A/C, Cruise. cstm. int/ext. Man y xtra s . .000/080. 962·5900. l. Brad 28402 Maruerite Pkwy. Dynamite 2002 4 speed. 7S4.7874 All Risks Lo Rates beautlrul j?old metillh<' Mission Viejo_ AiU'.(lnditioning, stereo. -----Foreign or Domestic with custom brown in 111·2040 <~m ·15 Datsun 2soz. atc . Pirkellns. 646-3995 llEACH IMPORTS llEACH IMPORTS terior and u drt'am to Closed Sundays $2995 amlfm stereo. S4.2SO. 848 Dove Street 848 Dove Street drive (861V(ll I On sall' '11 AUDI FOX Dynamite 2 door. sun· roof 4 speed with stereo. Sharp! <779SPZ) JIM MAllHO 760-3681 '79 M-llENZ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH roronly VOUlSWAGIM ---· Showroom, new ZAOD 752·0900 752-0900 $5299 '69 Datsun 510. 2 dr. runs with only 22.000 miles. 4 IOI WITHAM t87nBeachBlvd. great.1125(). s peed. air. steering . '79,IUGEOT ORAMGECOUMTY y1V.11SWAGEM 142-2000 631-5675 cruise control. Still in 504 Diesel sedan with on· S .._ .._1 --------factory warranty . ly 22.000 original miles . """' 7600WestminsterA\t' •••••••••I '77 8210 hatchback. 57 .000 (I~) Original rust red rlnish BUY or LEASE in Westminster 77VWRAlllT 4 l'ylinder. 4 speed, air conditioning. s tereo. Here it is -a perfect \st or 2nd l'ar for you 1951r1'CL) A pretty arctic white with tan interior and on sale this weekend roronly $3299 IOIWITHAM VOLICSW AGEH 1600 Westminster Ave in Westminster 893-7551 638·7880 '72 VW CAMl'ER Dynamite Wes lfalia Pop-Top. C.:lean. Great runner with recently re· builtenJ{tne (~4 ) $2995 JIM MARINO VOLICSW AGEH 18711 Reach Blvd. 142-2000 76 VW 2DR. RAlllT 4 cylinder. 4 speed. One good· Rabbit deser ves another and you deserve this little bunny Ir you want rel iabi l ity . economy & resale value. (50\RUP> Fordhly $2999 IOIWrTHAM VOLICSW AGIN 7600Westminster Ave: in Wl'c;tminstPr · 893-75.51 638· 7880 '6fi RU!! all or1~mal. paint. int. radw. el l' Never "rerkt>d Slf)S() 631-2WS 2 For I I~ VW 7 Pass Bus with Re m ovable Camp1n1? F u rniture Converts 1n minutes AM FM r a ss SB Radials . Awninj!. many extra!>. Musi See S.S950 760-9561 646-9669 79 VW Convert "Aui!" 4 ~pd. ONLY 8,20 I MILES · White on while. air. AM /FM .... tape. Reg pd to 1182 S8.J.50. 979·<1653 '71 Super At•eUe. new rbll en~. xlnt t'ond S2200. 63 1 1900 dys. 645-4799 '79 Convertible Bug : White White Mint cond. 3.800 miles. ~001080. 494·2136 ord Econoline 250. self cont'd. lo mi. new tires. bubble top. PP ~100. 714-551-4858 Sl4t5 JIMMAllMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 IOI McLAllM'1 mi, nu tires. good cond. $16,995 Automatic 022101 DIRECT 893-7551 63ff·7880 S2800. 673-0781 JIM MAllMO $7995 OVERSEAS V-wsw •G£U JIM M •11uo DELIVER I ES "78 280Z. silver. AM/FM -.,. '"" .,. " ·71 VW Bus. l?d cond . xlnt ,65 IUS mt. needs no \.\Ork. hll• '77 Custom Ford Van. xlnt cond. runs on reg. make offer. 751·4268 76AUDIFOX 4 cylinder. auto .. AM· · FM. radial tires. deluxe 850 N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA stereo cassette. AC. 5 18711 Beach Blvd. VOLKSWAGEH , ... ,~.·~·~":~. spd. good cond. Best of· 842-ZOOO 18711 Beach Blvd ferM().5799 1 .. 2 2000 ---------1'7328JC. It. blue. well pre· __ .. -·- blue.pp 675 1020 s24oo Runsgd SIOOO 498·4457 rirm '66 VW Xlnt shapt' F:'wl Sacrifice Sl2SO obo 497.5694 V W 1970 Con v ert. Shownn cond Rblt en!! & trans New paint. top. 1ntr radials. shocks. everything Mfchanic -wheel covers. extra 'TI Chev. Van. Ice box. clean. low miles. whit.e & A/C. runs well. Sl800. Ph tan. (515TJN) 551-1983 Sltt5 ...•..••..•....•....... ~·· '~ """""""" ~~·J vOll(SWAGlN. INC (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy) '80280ZX·GL. T·top. cass. brown. 9800 m i. xlnt cond. 581·0082 s e r v e d c I a s s i c . Porsche $8500/0BO. 752·2404 dys; 9750 17141522-Slll Sunday by Appl. ~~~~~~~~!!I!!~ ••••••••••••.• !?.~~ 552·54T7 eves. Mercedes 300SD· '79 Maple yellow. striped. 75 IMW MUST SB.L!!! sunroof. stereo/cass. Dynamite 2002 1976,. ... 'TIZI polished wheels . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche '80 SC C pe blk/btk. lthr. cruise. snrf. alloys. Blaupunkt ster. cass. Xlnt. Assum. bank lse. or purchase. Call ~8300 N. B. 10 120 GarrtPn Grvve 8 1 G,1roen G•n,(' 530-9•9< Toyota 9765 '78 Bui! convertihll•. low owner must sell. '5000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi.f!"ra y &hlack 4929606or499·2305 '79 Celica CT. gold with 642-4610 - - --beige int. 5spd. snrf. Convt '74. xlnt cond. New mags . $6200 /0BO'. Find what you want in radials . auto. $4 ,500. 545.27111. 645-0792. Daily Pilot Classifieds. 963-4000. Atllol W-.d 9590 (ff)'~ .. L l1--·~-..J PORSCHES • 1=!:0, WANTED Garden Grove automatic with only • Beautiful & mint cond. 51.ClQOoriginal miles. Air 5'0IT COUPE 128.500. 557-9044 : eves conditioning. s tereo. 4 speed trans .. air condi· 760-calS Alltos, Hew tlOO Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltot, Hew noo Mint. <419NKQl Uoning, AM /FM stereo 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••e:- Allow U5 the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade-In of your clean Porsche. Check with IJs Today! '72 Audi , new brakes. automatic lOOLS 4 dr. I 1.000 eve 840-3982 $5695 radio with cassette tape. Mercedes. '79. 300SD. JIM MAllMO Michelin tires & more! Maple Yellow/Bamboo. V-.,SW"Gl...,1 11700/best offer . Call Snrf. stereo cass .. -"' " 951-95506 PM lo9 PM . If h d ..... 500 18711 Beach Blvd. n o answer. 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