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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-04 - Orange Coast PilotWASHINGTON (AP) -Presl· · d~t ~an developed a fever ~bicb bit 102 degrees Friday, a •!)imlted setback" which poses a r~mote potential for pneumonia, and FBI officials said toxic ex- plosive material in' the bull~ that bit him had not been left in bis body. . The president's chest surgeon discounted the rise in tem- ~rature -which later fell to ... near-normal levels and then rose asaln -and said Rea1an sUU is likely to be sent home to the White Hous~ early next week. His doctou disclosed in a statement issued at the White House that after the president's temperature rose late ln the day, they discovered bronchial plugs -hardened tissue and mucous -and "dormant blood" -blood clots that had been ex- pected to form -and removed the'm in a "fiberoptic· bronchoscopy. 11 Under that procedure, Uny light-carrying tubes were lnaert· ed through the president's mouth and throat and into h damaged left hUtl1 and oth r tubes were used to remove e materl.i. PRESIDENT REAGAN WAS UP ANO AROUND FRIDAY AS WIFE.NANCY VISITED White Houae released flrat photo of Reagan alnce aaHaainatlon try Controller def ends work Says he's not to blame /or 737 crash By JOHN NEEDHAM °' u. Delly " ... "•" The air traffic controller in charee of the Air California jetliner that crash-landed Feb. 17 at Orange County's John Wayne Airport says he believes he isn't to blame for the acci· dent. Jonathan Slipp of Anaheim, who has worked at the airport for more than a year and a half, said Friday taped records of his handling· of air traffic at the lime of the crash should absolve him of any fault. •'The air traffic tape shows that the instructions I gave were delivered in a normal, clear manner," Slipp said. "I do not know why the incomin1 plane did not acknowledge my com· mand to circle the airport in· stead of landing." Federal Aviation Administra· tion documents reveal that the P.ilot of Air California Flight 336. ihich crashed, didn't verbally respond to Slipp's two orders to cancel bis landing. A preliminary accident report prepared by the FAA states there was no communication between the pilot of the jet and Slipp for nearly two minutes before the crash at 5:34 p.m .. Air California spokesmen have so far declined to comment, pending the completion of the FAA investigation. The pilot, Don Clark, in pre· vious statements said his aircraft's starboard engine did not perform correctly wh'en he was told by Slipp lo cancel his landing and circle the airport. The engine is being examined. Slipp also said another Air California jet, Flight 931 , which was preparing to take off, didn't begin its takeoff roll in the ex· pected amowit of time. Fli&hl 931 had received its order to take off 21 seconds prior to Slipp's order to Flight 336 to cir· cle. Slipp said another call from a jet in fiight diverted his atten· lion from F1ight 931 for about 15 seconds after he had given the order to take off. When he returned his attention <See CllASR, Pa1e A!) 1) 1 ~ /\ N' . ~ , 1 . 1 'N 1 ~ , r. t 1 1 r.i 1 A . •• again receivlne antibiotics he bad received followint aurcery, as .a result of Friday's pro· cedure. Tbe antibiotics bad been halted for more than 24 boun. The FBI raised the possl~ty that a toxic chemical contahied in the "devastator" bullet which struck the president may have seeped into Jlis system. A'sslstant FBI Director Thomas Kelleher said th~ White ·House had been notified of the ballistics finding, which con· firmed that the slugs which bit Rea1an and four 9thers were ex-plosive roun~ which contained lead ulde. Kelleher said he pre- ferred to leave it to medical authorities to ,ssess the poten· tial danger of the chemical, but "while it's not healthy material, it's not extremely toxic." The official said the bullet dug from Reaian's chest -an ap· parent ricochet which did not ex· plode -bad lost about one· eighth of its orieinal weitht, raising the possibility that some of the chemical remained ln his body. But several hours later, FBI spokesman Jim Price said the FBI laboratory "has ·concluded that the lead aiide cannister in the bullet which struck Presi· dent Reagan is intact. We believe no leakage took place " Diedrich verdict restoration asked SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The state attorney general's office asked the California Supreme Court on Friday to reinstate the bribery-related convictions of former Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and an architect. The office seeks a review of the Feb. 18 Court of Appeal re· versa! of the convictions of Diedrich and Leroy Rose in San Diego Superior Court. where the trial was held. Diedrich was convicted May 22, 1979, of two counts of bribery and, with Rose, for conspiring to com mil bribery. They each drew prison sentences and a $5,000 Tine. The allegations of bribery were lied to cancellation on March 6, 1974, of an agricultural land preservation contract by Anaheim Hills, Inc., a de· veloper, with Orange County. In 1970, Grant Corporation, a subsidiary ot Anaheim Hills, ac· quired a 4,2DO-acre land parcel with 2,000 acres in the preserve contract. The contract allowed a reduction in state property taxes as lone as the land was pre· served from development. But Grant Corp. decided to develop the land and sought cancellation of the preservation contract by the board of supervisors. A 1977 indictment alleged Diedrich and Rose conspired to obtain bribes and Diedrich re- ceived about $75,000 through Rose and an attorney, plus an $80,000 bank loan. The first bribery count in· volved alleged activity between January and April in 1973 and the second on Dec. 31, 1974. In reversing, the appeal court said there was prejudicial error in jury instructions on the first count as to the specific act or bribery. On the second count, it said an offering of a bribe and an un· derstanding that an official ac· lion would be influenced must Suspect held in molest Irvine police say they have ar· rested a man in connection with a reported child molesting inci· dent late Friday afternoon. A police spokesman declined to release details of the incident or the suspect's identity. Authorities did say the man was being held al Orange County Jail late Friday. The spokesman said more in· formaUon will be available Mon· day after further investigations. occur before a bribe is actually committed It noted the land preser vation contract cancella· lion took place March 6, 1974, while the alleged bribery OC· curred Dec. 31, 1974. · The attorney general asked the court to resolve questions, including "whether a public of· ficial may escape c r iminal liability for receiving a bribe by the simple expedient of delaying a ctua l receipt unttl after he has taken official action on a matter to be influenced " Among other questions put to the· court by the petition are whether a s pecific matter must then be pending before public of· ficials at the time a bribe is re· ceived and if the statute of limitations for receiving bribes begins to run wh en the bribe money is received or at the time the official action is taken on the matter to be influenced. Dellf ........... .., P9trt<ll O'~I MAUREEN REAGAN, F1ANCE KISS AT LUNCHEON Rare publlc appearance In ~ewport Beach Spotlight shy Maureen to MM 3rd time When a recuperating President Reagan comes to the West Coast later this month. one item on his agenda will be the third wedding of daughter Maureen to a publicity-shy 28·year-old law clerk and former Democratic Party ac· ti vi st. · DeMis C. Revell, who works for the Orange County law firm of Horton, Barbaro and Reilly, does not return telephone calls from news organizations. His answering machine says "have a good day and be good to yourself." ALTHOUGH HIS current political affiliation is not known, on Sept. 10, 1979, be sent a letter to the Democratic Central Committee of Orange County asking for a $350 re- fund for an audio system which he loaned for a gel· together and which subsequently disappeared. "My financial position ls such afthe present time that I caqnot afford this type of expenditure," he wrote. Bill Thom, former chairman of the Orange County , (See MAUREEN, Page AZ> Secon"1 a·irport access fight in wings DRlllil CDllT lllTlllR . :js7 FREDEalCK SCBOEMEllL .. OI .. Deify "" ..... .: For the second time in six :i:lont.bl. HTeral West Coast Jet ;~Ir earrlen are preparing to :J>attle to either preserve or win pennialcJD to serve the Oranee County market at John Wayne ~i\irpart. : ... With a dedsloG by the county ri·oa...-of Supervisors on an ttrUM acceu policy leas than 'tbree .-. aw~Y.i __ offlclall for Oe canien alnllQ)' are Jockey· ~~!or a fa¥Orab.. rnpoinee to ~ rwpediye posltiou. c' A8d Just what tboH PC>11tl4* i be JI ~ to come llJtO .. tueeclay whea Airport ..,_ 11ur11 Cable bo&dl u wmaUoDaJ meetiM OD tbl K • ~ llOlleY ... b8I ~ ~: ....... -~ •ft1'7bod1 .. . U.. r~aJ A~a· atlon, tll• CtvtJ Wrd,tM,.....llD Gil," la.kl;; Cllllle. e .... ua1 w 11 1>• bel• ... I ud I ,.m. at UM county Operations Center, 1300 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana. The board will consider the plan April 21. Under the proposed policy, airlines tbat fly tbe quietest aircraft would be fav01'ed ln . gaining perml11ion to beeln service at the airport. At present, '1 jet departures per day are permitted. lnitiaJJy 1 Cable ii propoeln1 that n1M or the so-called ''slots" be aUocat· ed for new carriers. Tan. would be accompliabed by requlrinc Air California and RepubUc Airlines to live up five ntabta ln addlU«* to the tour they relinquilhed IMt October wb~• iaterlm acce11 pallcy waa approved. That action per•lu.d rr.tter Alrftnea ad Wutern Airlines to be1in aervlce In Oran1e County. Frontier, whlcla fllea to Dee••, vta Lal v., .. , ll likely to l1lbt Ul1 move aimed at re· \reraln,:,tbe October action. LlkewlM, Wettern. whicb ru~ lo Salt Lake City, does not want to be ejected. But that just may occur, due In large pat1 to a request by Pacific Southwest Airlines that it be permitted to aerve the airport. PSA hotels a trump card of aorts in that it has four of the new and quJeter DC·I Super 80s. The airline nu promised t0 UH those aircraft excluaJve!y at John Wayne Airport if atteu approval ia fortbcomla1. AlrCal and Republic an in no daneer ol beinl ejected from the airport. Under the pJ'OP09ed ac· CHI plan, they will 1et to kMP 80 perctQl of the aUocaUom lor' the l\nt 1ear, 1radually d~ ln1 dur1nl four yean, ao that bJ 1... all qualifled air camera will be on equal footlAc ,,.._ aeekiq anY available 1IM1. Both AirCaJ Dd Republle .. buJiq UM SuPer IOI. Alli ,..._ tin, eeeinin1ly iln an eflort to undeneoN lta de1ire to remam at the, airport, also baa an-· nounced plans to purchase three the Civil Aeronautics Board un· of tbe $22 million jets. Only der provisions of the Airline Western bas not announced Deregulation Act of 1978. plans to buy the Super 80s. Also holding authority are · Speculation on 1alnin1 or Continental Airlines, between maintainJ.nl entry to the airport Oranee County and Lu Vegu envisions two to five alrllnn. and Northwest Orient Airlines, Five aeern unlikely since two between Oranee County and powertul abd lq-.atandinl in· Sioux Falla, S.D. cumbentat AtrCaJ and Republic A Continental spokesman aald wouJd have to give up mor~ the airline has no immediate slota. plans to puraue entry to lbe "We'U jmt wait and ... ,,Ut airport, tar11t1 because cor· happem . ', . there'll be IOIDe porate atten&ion ta focuhd on in· polltlcal decl1iona lnvolved," ter1ul matters tnvolvin1 one allp>rtofftctaJ aJkl. purchase of the alrllnt or PSA olftclalt say the carrier b meraer wiUi another carrier. prepared to becln service to Continental also ii an unlikely Ora1111 County well befcn Oct. candldale bee•"" it.I neet ls 1, Ua• dllM the MW access policy •IJlade 119 ot tbt ~illl m. an would take tnect. ' · aircraft not ~ttted tiy tbe "We CCMlld be oper1tlD1,m eo • eountt far ~It JObn W~• day1," 1ald Dennli O'Dell, a AVDOl't. PSA vtee 'pnaldet wbO MW· A-, IPQketlhlll for NoitJlwelt ... rMe ......... Orient, baled la lltnnHpolil, PIA curnntJJ 1told1 route said Ute SSoua 1".U. route wu authority between Oran,. Com· aou,aat •part OI a routlDe de· ty and San Jote and 8aeraaaen· velopment. He said the alrUM to. Tbe ~ty was 1rant.ed b)' • (8" ~.BSI. Pa,. Al) ) Fair through Sunday with mostly sunny and warmer days except for low clouds alone coast this n\ornine. Highs today and Sunday upper sos at beaches, upper 70s lnland.' Lows toni&bt 42 to SO. llllDIT•Y 'Mo1oda,' on eight-hour qic on the .Wgc of o J.wh fortreu bSI Roman -.oldWr•, may wear a little long but ii ttm a powrftd pffc. of t•lnlilioft prOfNm"""'· s.. Page 86. 11111 .,.., """,....!Ir a1c ... ,........, Friday may or may not 'be considered a lucky day by a poodle with the same name as the day. For instance, Dan and Catherine Pedley's pet was in their garage when it caught fire. However, Friday is alive. Then again, the pooch is suffering from smoke inhalation and was treated for shock. But Friday is listed in fair condition at Camino Pet Hospital, Irvine, and maybe the pet will be home soon at 16 Allegheny, Irvine. An Orange County Superior Co.art Judce Friday turaed down a nqu.t for a tourt order tbat would have prevented Hunt- ington Beach City Councilman John Thomas from vot1n1 on matters Involving the Hun- • tln1ton Beach Co., a major landowner in the city. Two such matters involvlne the company are scheduled for Monday's council session, in· eluding an appeal by the com- pany of a Planning Commission denial of a tentative tract map tor a 29-lot subdivision. Judge Edward Wallin, in re- jecting a motion brought by al· torneys for unsuccessful city treasurer candidate Tom Livengood, said he was reluc- tant to interfere in the city's de· cision-maklng process. In two other rulings involving the case, WaJlin granted a mo- tion by lawyers for the landhold· ing company to exclude the firm as a defendant in the suit but denied a request that Livengood post a $5,000 bond to keep the leglll action against Thomas alive. Livengood had filed suit against Thomas several weeks ago in an effort lo disqualify the councilman from voling on matters affecting the company. He alleged a conflict of in· lerest because Thomas owns a crane and trucking firm that did $58,000 in business with the Hun- tington Beach Co. in 1980. l LtvenfOOd'• two letaJ repl'flNDl· tatlv• at P'rida1'1 beartu, Nici Tbomaa bu never ablfalaed from vot.tnc on matten lnvolv- lne the firm' and would not do ao unleaaaoorderedbytbecourt. Me. Lowe said he bu r.•r1iclpated ln all votes lnvolv· ng the SeacUff IV bou1lng de. velopment, a Huntington Beach Co. project. She told Wallin it was "im- perative" he prevent Thomas from voling when M9nday'1. council meeting is held. f',....P~AJ CRASH ••• to Flight 931. he saw that the plane had not begun its roll and then instructed the pilot to delay departure until 336 bad gotten out of the way on its circling pat· tern. He said he then instructed Flight 336 again to "go around." According to transcripts of the air traffic tape, the first com- mand by Slipp for Flight 336 to circle was issued at 5:34 :13 p.m . No response from the pilot was heard. Five seconds later, Slipp is- sued the order for Flight 931 to hold up its takeoff and then re- peated the order for Flight 336 to circle. Coast districts def end schoo& After Wallin's rulings Friday, Livengood said he would take a "wail and see position." He said further action on the suit depends on whether Thomas abstains from voting on Mon· day's two issues involving the company, which is owned primarily by Chevron USA. "At that time Air Cal 336 was about three quarters of a mile from the approach of the runway," Slipp said. "Despite my two orders for 336 to circle, it continued to descend." Five crew members and 104 passengers were on board the plane when it crash-landed onto the main runway of the airport. Thirty-four passengers were in· jured. three seriously. However, there were no fatalities. By PATRICK KENNEDY OfU.D.ily ~ll«SIMI Public school officials along the Orange Coast are skeptical about reports of a government funded study that concludes stu- dents in private high sc'1ools learn more than students in public high schools. Officials hit study saying private education better Administrators of public high schools questioned whether sociologist James Coleman com- pared equal control groups of pupils in makin g his con - clusions. · None or the school officials has seen the recently-released study. The Coleman study is based on survey$ and tests given to 58.721 high 'ttchool se niors and sophomores. It was funded by the National Center for Educa- tion Statistics. Coleman said his evidence in- dicated that "private schools do produce better cognitive out· comes than public schools." The study may figure in the debate about whether the gov- ernment should give tuition lax credits to parents of private schQol students. .. First of all, the report must compare apples and apples," said Frank "Jake" Abbott. superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict He said many factors, includ Looking tor frinads The only thing cross about this fellow is that he is an Australian Shepherd cross. He's 2 years old and very friendly. He resides temporarily at the Orange County Animal Shelter, 561 The City Drive, Orange, but needs a permanent home. ~ho's interested? . ORANGE COAST Daily Piiat l'horn9I P. Haley ,....., Robert N. Weed ,,........ M. Thonw Keevll Mlllr Thomaf A. Murpl'!ll'I• ............. Chertee H. L009 .................. _, l:,:d lctu11me." ~~ ~ ... Godd9td. Jt. a....-- ing economic and family back- ground. must be closely con- trolled to validly compare two different groups. All the representatives of the Orange Coast districts noted that public schools must admit all students. while private schools often are restrictive, al· lowing only the highly-motivated students to attend. ·'I believe our lop academic students will outshine the lop academic students in private schools." Abbott said. ·'Our teachers are better pre- pared and better educated and our facilities. equipment and materials are better than those prov ide d by most private schools." Bruce Givner, assistant' supe rintendent of the Irvine Unified School District. said he would have to study the report's methodology, but he also ques- tioned the validity or comparing private school and public school students. "There are many variables. but often what it comes down to LAX accident kills HB mechanic An airline mechanic Crom Huntington Beach was killed early Friday at Los Angeles In· ternational Airport when the nose gear door of a Boeing 747 closed on his neck, crushing him to death, airport authorities said. Arthur D. Kausman, 53, was pronounced dead 20 minutes after he was found trapped in the door at about 5:30 a.m. by a fellow worker. Kausman, who reportedly had worked for American Airlines as a mechanic for 10 years, was re- pairing an emergency light on the jetliner when the accident occurred, an airlines spokesman said. The spokesman said an in- vestigation into the aceident is continuing. ,.,.... Pflfle A J ACCESS ••• has no immediate plans to apply for county airport entry. The Civil Aeronautics Board, under terms of the deregulation act, loses control over route authority Dec. 31. After that date, aJrllnu will be free to seek routes wherever they wish. That chanse couJd prove aignlflcant . for PSA, which O'Dell said would very much like to begin service \o San Francisco, Phoenix and other de1ttnat1on1 ,now served by AltCaJ and Republic. "Otance County b .. been one of tbOM alrportl without much competjtloft. We UUnk comped· tloa would benefit the traveliila public." is the skill of the teacher to com· municate and to interact with the student." Givner said. "Private schools often screen out those who don't fit a certain philosophical mold~ Public schools don't have that option, nor do I think we should," Givnersaid. Bill Barnes, director of educa- tional services for the Laguna Beach Unified School District noted that private schools are '"designed lo be dis - criminatory." ·•Public schools accept foreign-speaking students, the poor, handicapped and students with low levels of motivation,'' Barnes said. Coleman has said his study is based on controlled tests that measure students with similar family backgrounds. Coleman's study is expected to be used by supporters of tax tui· lion credit for fam ilies that send their children lo private schools. President Reagan promised dur· mg last year's campaign to seek such aid. Coleman is the author of a 1966 report on educational opportuni· ty that was used by courts and others as a rationale for busing to desegregate schools . · In recent years. Coleman has been a critic of busing, arguing that it had not enhanced learn· ing by minority students. SAVE UPTO 35°'0 Attnrney Ellen Lowe. (one of f're. Ptlffe A I MAUREEN MARRYING. • • Democratic Central Committee, described Revell as a •·Democratic acli vist. ·' The marriage is set for April 24 in Los Angeles. FRANK BARBARO, a principal in the law firm Revell works for, was chairman of the county central committee when Revell was most active in the party, Thom said. Ms. Reagan, 40 is the daughter of Reagan and bis first wife, actress Jane Wyman. A feminist and Republican activist since she was 19, Maureen Reagan currently is host of a talk show on the local ABC radio affiliate and is chief executive of Sell America Inc., a firm promoting made-in -America goods overseas. Revell, curly haired and described as "tall enough lo jump center for the Lakers," was at Reagan·s inaugura- tion with his fiancee, one or the rare times he has allowed himself to be seen in public with Ms. Reagan. HE WAS SEEN in public with her Wednesday in Newport Beach al an Arthritis Foundation of Orange Coun- ty luncheon. Ms. Reagan was honored at the luncheon for her work on behalf or the foundation. She attended the luncheon upon her return from a trip to Washington D.C. to visit her father in the hospital. Ms. Reagan was married briefly to a Washington D.C. police officer in the early 1960s. She was married to David Sill, an attorney who is now a city councilman in Irvine, from 1964 to 1967. She has been dating Revell for a little more than a year, Thom said. i Roger's Is featur1ng a great selection of the finest outdoor furniture at terr1flc savings! Ex· cellent quality and distinctive styles, all ready f()( Immediate delivefy and all marked down to last year's SALE prices! C-orne In roN, enjoy Aoge(s personalizsd 5eMce and treat yoursett to real savings. I TROPITONE list sate BROWN A,ORDAN Ult s. Marralresh ~11{ loll/ Dining Chair . '104 '81 Dining Arm Chair '97 "° S~rlng Base Chair 148 99 Ottoman 71 • 4 Pedestal Table 222 189 Adjustable Chaise/Arms 279 189 48' P«iestal TllQle 256 188 42' Tablel4 Chairs 621 -Adjustable Sun Chaise 218 158 42' Ped. Table/4 Dining Chairs 638 488 1bmtaml 48' Ped. Table/4 Dining Chairs 672 ·508 Dining Arm Chair 116 ~ring Base Chair 159 Cantina Round Otnln~ Table 233 Dining Arm Chair 134 42' Pedestal Din ng Table 289 42' Sq. Round Table 286 48' Round Table 267 24' Sq. Ad. Occasional Table 140 48" Pedestal Table 303 Adjuatabte Sun Chaise 320 21• Sq. Occulonal Table 125 42' Sq Rd Tabte/4 Din. Chairs 822 Adjuatable Chaise with Arma 285 48' Sq Rd Table/4 Din. Chairs 848 42' Rd. Tabte/4 Dining Chairs 697 f'rlo .. 900cl ltifU AptlJ 11 And IUbjMI 10 Qltlnllt~ on lll!IO, 48' Ped. Table/4 Dining Chairs 194 I John Matuszak, NFL defnsive end for the Oakland Raiders, laughs with some of his fans at the movie pre- miere of "Caveman" in Los Angeles. ............. Matuszak plays "Tonda" of a hostile tribe in the cast that includes former Bec:itle Ringo Starr. / ·. Earhart legend lives It's been 44 years since her sister's plane disappeared over the Pacific, but Mariel E arll.rt Morrissey says she receives more requests than ever for information about the legendary aviatrix. Mrs. Morrissey. 81, says s he thinks the continuing fascin ation with Amelia Earhart reflects the public's need for heroines and ro~ models. Miss Earhart was the first· woman to cross the Atlantic by air and the rirst woman to fly it alone. In 1937, she tried to fly around the world, but her plane vanished without a trace near Howla nd Island in the Pacific. Pope John Paul II, receiv- ing ove r -4 00 h a nd - icapped a t heletes at a Vatican audience, called for an end to discrimination by ·'t he strong and healthy against the weak and sick." President Ferdinand E. Marcos says talk that he is grooming his wife Imelda to be prime minister is ''most viciou s. l ibe l ous a nd ridiculous.·· Marcos. who has held power fo r more than 15 years, said he and his wife, who is settlements minister and governor of Manila would both like to retire and .. Just watch or help from the sidelines.·· .,. .......... President Reagan's empty chair sits in the fore- ground as Vice President George Bush and At- torney General William French Smith confer across the Cabinet table at a meeting on natural resources and the environment. 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VE MUBLE Of Ollfr ..... iiiit D u bbln1 it ••Poly eater Harbot," a Sacramento boullnl consultant claims proepectl for provldint homH ht Newport Beach tqr Jow and moderate in· come wa1• earners are diamal. · Consultant Ward Connerly, who said ttie "polyester" lmaae came to mind because o! Newport's "good·llfe " reputa· lion, has been hired to analyze the city's houaing tren~a. CoMerly, detailing a 77·paae report on the city's hou.sine stock durlq a recent City Coun· cil aession, told Newporters what they Ukely already know - that their city is an expensive place to live. He reported that the averaee family income is nearly 30 per- cent higher than the county figure and that 95 percent of the town is white. Connerly, also expected to help Newport city leaders re- vamp their 6-year-old set of housing guidelines, said the population in Newport bas slipped between 1976 and 1980 despite construction of 1,500 new housing units. The slippage during a period of construction, he s aid, marks a phenomenon he attributes to the "empty nest syndrome" - smaller families and more child- less couples. He predicted the ave rage household size in Newport will be only 2.1 by the year 2000 while the oounty•s figure should remain closer to 3. And there aren't many minorities in Newport, he said. The black population, said Connerly, a black himself. is fractional, comprising only 0.1 percent of the city's population. That translates to 41 persons. The bulk of the city's minority J>C)pulauon. hl.s report tndJcateid, la centered in the more ex· eenstve areas of town - Spyl)ua Hill and on Lido late. Tlie median household in· come, Connerly aald, ta roq.bty $30,000 a year. T he lareeat fel· ment of Newport's population falls in tbe '25,000 to '50,000 a year bracket. More than 12 percent ~ the 62,000 realdents eam more ilaan '50,000 each year. "Many housing market pro- fessionals," the con1ultant aaJd, ·'report that an income ot at leaat.$80,00&"(a year) is required in order to seriously consider a bou•inC purchalt! in tbia city." Rouaiq prices in Newport are stags~. he said, echoing a CODUl)fttt frequently made bl' realton and J,'Otential buyers allke. Riley names Cavanaugh County Supervisor Thomas Riley Friday appointed Dr. James Cavanaugh, a busi- nessman who also serves as s pecial counsel to President Reagan, to the blue ribbon com- mittee that will seek a regional airport site for Orange County. Dr. Cavanaugh joins an 11· member committee formed in March by the County Board of Supervisors. Dr. Cavanaugh, 44, was re- cently named president of Al- lergan International of Irvine. A Newport Beach resident. he is currently a director or the Greater Irvine Industrial League and is founding director or the new Marine National Bank in Costa Mesa. Re eaUmated that the avera1• home ln Newport roetl at leut $250,000 ~ baa lncreated as much u 18D percent in ~ put five years. And new development pro· Jecta, hJa report sbowed, aren't Uk~ly to provide much relief. A. 132-condomlnlum project Under construction south of Newport Center. known 'as Sea Island, IJ egpected to produce aailng prices of SS00.000 per unit. A 300-unit development pro- ject near the Ford Aerospace lacilltles wiU ran1e In price from $.'W>,000 to $700,000. Even most mobUe home parks in Newport, be suggested, could not be considered "affordable" to a lower income family. The average cost of owning a mobile home and paying space.- rent in Newport is as high as i. $1 ,059, he said. The housing surv~y, the first part of the city's attempt to re- vamp jts housing guidelines. is being done to satisfy state law which requires a city to make a "good faith effort" to meet housing needs in the city. The state Department of Hous- ing and Community Develop- ment has been after the city to update its policies. The HCD also has charged that Newport is not carrying its fair share of low and moderate income housing. Several legal aide groups have gone a step further and are su- ing the city. charging its housing policies are discriminatory. Newport·s official response to th e charges is that it's the market that has driven up prices. Officials also like to point out · that low and moderate income families have purchased homes in Newport, though not recently. We're 2·5 ·years young1 SPECIAL PURCHASE! .. Imported SOlld Teak Chairs Beautifully crafted solid teak chair featurln9 durable fat>rtc seat and back Elegant contem· p0rarv design for years of enfovment. Re9. $105. And getting better all the time! Better at giving vou quality furnishing s at fantastic savings! Danish Teak veneer Bookcases 21Y, .. 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Good value at $39, I Some impatient 1tate le1i1laton are read1 to atir up what they see u molu1u-1low neaotiaUon• between Oranso Slated April 28 Countr and the UC Jrvloe MedJcll Center over at Jeut $14 million 'Worth of health care service for t.be poor. 9,(J()(J antiCipated in OC 'Dimes' imlk Or1aniiers of Orange County's annual March of Dimes "Superwalk" hflve un\'eiled plans for their April 26 walk in Irvine, wblch they expect to draw 9,000 participants and raise $500,000. The 32 kilometer walk through Irvine, beginnine and ending at the Harbor Municipal COW1 ln Newport Beach, la to be held in conjunction with more than 1,000 similar walks throughout the nation. PROCEEDS WILL GO to the March of Dimes to help fight birth defects. Thursday's preview at SunWest Bank in Newport was attended by Ram 's head coach Ray Malavasi, this year's honorary chairman for the walk, and Stevie Olson, the 4-year-old El Toro boy is serving as Orange County's 198\ March of Dimes poster child. In addition to the 9 a.m. walk, 5 and 10-kilometer runs are scheduled at the same time as is the so-called Exec Trek, a mile long walk to be led by county Supervisor Thomas Riley and the Marine Corps band and color guard. THE EXEC TREK is designed to beat a straight path to the Chanteclair restaurant in Newport for a brunch. A $500 contribution will be requested to -join this event. 1 General chairman in charge of the walk is Fred Owens, a Golden West College professor. Ken Freiss, pri n ci pal of Westminster High School, is in charge of the running eveots and Charles Stevens. a manager at Rockwell International, is head· ing a team walk event. Additionally. Lucky Stores Inc. will donate 14,000 hot dogs to be sold following completion of the walking and running events. For information, contact the March of Dimes at 970-2270. o.lly"lell ......... TEAMED UP FOR DIMES A•y Mlil•veel, Stevie Oleon · A ccnaultant to an Alaembly Way1 and Mean.a tubcommtttee said the ll'OUP ii "ready to Jet lnvolved pollticaJly" to resolve lengthy diJcuaaiona on dlaputed medical payments. The Oran1e County Board of Supervisors ntet abo\lt a month ago with a few representatives of the Univenity of Calilornta Board of Regents to begin talks on redrafting a health care con- tra ct for Indigent services. 80 FAR, HOWEVE&, no of- fical proposals have been ma~e. Meanwhile, lawyers for both sides continue to meet about four times a month in arbitra· lion sessions involving the estimated $14 milUon in costs the hospital claims it ia owed by the county. The outstanding funds plus the costs or arbitration have the As· sembly subcommittee members perplexed. ·'It looks like arbitration is not solving the problem," said sub- co m mlttee consultant1 Jane Wellman. "THERE ARE WHOLE rafts of attorneys talking about (the billing) and God only knows how much that's costing. There's a lot of frustration," she added. On Wednesday, Chairman Gary Hart, D·Santa Barbara, accused Orange County officials or "foot.dragging" by refusing to pay some of the hospital bills. He said state orficiats may end up withholding some state funds to the county until the problems are cleared. · At issue is whether county of· ficials can disallow payments for certain medical services pro· vided to indigents at the medical cent~r. County officials claim the oniversity-run hospital has provided more than essential treatment, as called for in the contract. HOSPITAL OFFICIALS counter that physicians at the scene are best suited to Judge a patient's needs. Hart's comments drew quick r ep lies from count y ad · ministrators. Said contract administrator Vicki Gray: "I hope Mr. Hart does contact us because I think it's important that the s tate Legislature hears both sides." Added Bob Love, aide to 2nd District Sueprvisor Harriett Wieder: "He's probably never looked at the contract.·· Association leaders Newly installed directors of the Orange County Coast As- sociation are (seated, from left) Kenneth Fowler, William Ficker and R.I. "Cuba" Morris and (standing from left) Jack Feehan and Ralph Kiser. Ficker is serv- ing a second term as president of the organization formed 65 yea.rs ago to advocate economic and recreational in· terests along the Orange Coast. Police aid search for punk rockers Santa Ana lawyer Ronald Talmo's search for "punk rockers" stopped by police in Newport Beach has been made easier as a result or an agree· ment reached with city police of· ficials. f told the two sides to work out some agreement. Before the scheduled hearing the city agreed to pull the field interview cards that bear the descriptions of rocker or punk rocker and then notify those persons by mail that a lawsuit is pending in Superior Court. CARDS GOING back JO months will be pulled. NEW YORK CAP> -Dlrec· tors of St. Joe Mineral• Corp. oa Friday approved a si.& biWon merger agreement between St. Joe and Fluor Corp. involving a cash and stock tranaactlon. Under the agreement an· nounced Tuesday, Fluor, an Irvine based international engineering and construction • company, would acquire 45 per· cent of St. Joe's 46 mlllfon out· standing shares of commqn stock for $60 a share. THAT TRANSACflON, would be followed by a tax-free merger ln which St. Joe stockholders would receive 1.2 share of Fluor common stock ror each share ol St. Joe common stock. Fluor directors planned to meet today to consider the merger agreement. St. Joe is one of the nation's leading producers of lead and zinc and has s ubstantial coal in· terests. Fluor also has coal holdings and is involved in contract oil and gas drilling and drilling supplies. IF FLUOR'S DIRECTORS ap· prove the agreement. they could t.ewart a takeover or St. Joe by Canada's Seagram Co. Ltd., tbe world's largest liquor producer. In March, Seagram offered to acquire St. Joe for S45 a share, or a total of $2.1 billion. St. Joe immediately called the offer "grossly inadequate" and retaUated by announcing it would buy up its outstanding s tock for $60 a s hare and threatening to liquidate the company if the buy-back failed. AT SEAGRAM'S request. U.S. District Judge Milton Pollack in New York enjoined St. Joe from either selling a ny assets or buy- ing back its stock On Wednesday. Pollack re- leased St. Joe from the injunc- tion, clearing the way for St. Joe to sell its 92·percent owned Canadian oil and gas subsidiary. CanDel Oil Ltd .. to Sulpetro Ltd. of Calgary, Alberta, Sulpetro of· fered St. Joe S460 million for Can Del. Fraud scam hearing set Talmo is representing a 15· year-old boy in a class action lawsuit which seeks to prohibit the practice of stopping suspect· ed punk rock followers on the street for questioning. The agreement was reached Thurs· day. THE LAWYER has been seek· ing youths slopped by officers to help in the preparation of his case. Last week he had sought an Orange County Superior Court order requiring police of. Cicials to turn over rield in· Talmo's suit on behalf of Thomas Wilcox. 15, seeks to curb the police department·s policy of stopping, questioning and then photographing suspect· ed punk rockers, who frequently have close-cropped hair and may wear lorn jeans and high-top sneakers. Seagram has not commented on the St. Joe. Fluor deal except to say its S45·a-share offer for St. Joe stands Ballot change eyed LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The County Election Commission has recommended that the Board of Supervisors seek federal legisla- tion withholding release of baUot returns in presidential elections until 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Two countians 'itWested' $200,000 City police officials had said they were questioning the youths on the street in an effort to solve crimes believed committed by A Placentia man who owns an investment company has been charged with defrauding two men -one from Costa Mesa -of $1001000 each to obtain invest· mentcapital, police said. Steven C. Rice, 32, president of Rikor Investment and Develop- ment Co., faces llD April 15 ar· raignment bearing In North Orange County Municipal Court. Police ... t,t.. Ken Garrell said Rice is charged with grand theft by fraud, forgery and the passing ~ .......... ,... COMMllllON CffOfCE Attom!y Tim Paone Students protest SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -· Hundreds ot 1tudenta at Huu..,a . ColJes• of Law bepn a t~ boycoUol clutet t.hia week tolll'O" test the tcllool'• reductlon ol fU apeclal ;;mlulOM prosnm f« dl11d¥an edatudenb. I of forged promissory notes. lerview cards to him. Garrett said Rice allegedly solicited $200,000 from the two un- identified men by ottering them 90-day promissory notes secured by a trust deed for Santa Monica property owned by yet another man, who he claimed was an in· vestment partner. second trust deed and promissory note. -However, Garrett said, the Wilton man noticed an irreguJarl· ty on the documents and caUed the owner of the Santa Monica property, who claimed be had. never authorized Rice to offer it as collateral for the $200,000 in loans and had not signed the deeds and notes. Officials declined, however , and Judge Edward J . Wallin punk rockers. Police said Rice gave the Costa Mesa man a first trust deed and promissory note on the property and then gave another investor from Wilton, near Sacramento, a The Santa Monica man then called police, who arrested Rice Monday night. He posted $5,000 bail the next day. 3 Marine squadrons honored Bauer resigning .. Two 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing squad- drons and a Ma rine Corps Air Station <Helicopter) Tustin home-based s quadron have been selected to re- ceive the Chief of Naval Operations annual avia· lion safety awards for 1980. ~ Paone returned as HB planner, The recipients were Marin e Attack Squadron-214, based at MCAS El Toro, Marine Attack Helicopter SquJdron-169, based at M arJne Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, and Marine Heavy ff e l i c o p l ·e r Squadron-361, which is on deployment in the Western Pacific. Attorney Tim Paone baa t>een selected for his second stint on the' Huntington Beach Planning Commission. ~ Paone, 31, will replace Ralph Bauer who is resigning effective April 20, alter serving nearly two years. Bauer, a former trustee of the Huntlnftt.Do Beach Union High School· District, said job responsibilities at· Union Oil Comp1&ny take i.ncreasing amounla of bis time. ' PAONE, A NEWPORT Beach •tlorney who ,baa Jived in Hunt.-lnaton Beacti •ix years, served on the commi.JSioo in 1978 and 1979. Ile was replaced aner the Clty Council decidfd eacb council member should a.ppoint in· dividual comm1Sltoner1. He la the cboice of Council~ Don MacAlJilter who aiinounced the •llPClifttment .Thursday. The 1-lamuna conua111icln ltW h11 -one vacant seat after Coan· cllman John Thom•• Jn1bU~ly , ftrid ldltappolntet, Bruce Greet, la•t montti. perience and .. won't take long getting up to speed.'• "Tim's general philosophy Is close enouih to mflie that l don't · foresee a.ny problems," MacAlllster said, describi.01 himself as "pro-growth, aa loog as It's economically planned for the good of the city!' Mr~. Davidge final rites I set Sunday Memorial servit'ea are athedulect Sunday at a p,.m. in N8'rtpcm Beach for former a.ta keaan lln. Alyce D•vlqe, 53, who 11ted Wedneeday in Novato followtni a beart att•ck. Mrs. Davidae, fM'met 1¥1!e of a .. arbor Area pbyntlan, re- alcMd ·ta Colta ·MeH between Awards were based on screenings for overall operational, trainln& and exercise performaoece, and ln- Cl'•Hed workload In· volved with build up and deployment al a result of the unJt rotation pro- gram. Recycle unit . open all day 195' and 1973. 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But "ll 's not touchy-feelie," says biologist Bernard Goldstein, who teaches courses in the minor. He said the program has ··a soli d. rigorous basis. "Now when a student graduates from San Francisco State, he can say f\e majored in business administra· tion and minored in sex,"' one pro- fessor said in mock outrage during discussion of the program last year . STUDENTS-WON'T find-a maze of dark rooms, plush couches and low music. They will find 23 units of courses in anthropology, biology, psychology and human sexuality, as well as electives. The program was approved, with little opposition, by the campus' Academic Senate last year. It's .at- tracted only 25 to 30 s tudents. "I plan to get a masters degree in marriage counseling." said student Linda Muldown, 24. "I don't think you can separate psychology rrom sexuality. Anyone dealing with peo- ple is dealing with sexuality." SHE ALSO SAID the program could be valuable for people who plan lo become sex therapists. ··Right now, people in Marin Coun- ty put out a shingle with no back- ground, just saying. 'I'm a sex therapist,,,. she complained. The sexuality courses. which have attracted 8,000 students in 11 years, draw students for a combination of personal and academic reasons, said Norma McCoy, a psychology pro- fessor . Forty percent of those enrolled in sexuality classes las t fall listed personal interest as their motive, while 12 percent cited a "professional interest;" The professors who developed the program said they hoped to combine ~· i ,I~{ ~i .. ) ~ .. Starting a New BualneH Acccordl 119 to Cal"onu .,.._ and ProfHlloM Coda (lee. HtOO to 17UOI all parHna clolftl IMlalMH llftdaf·~ ....... '"'"' flle a eta•·-· wllll '"• c-nty ctefll and ha,,. It pulltla!Md lour tl"'a' In a flllWIPlll"f -11Mf tM araa In wlllcll Ill• 1Nal11• .... ....... The ..... l'l\alll la required llf law ancl ts _,_, ... ,. ....... '/Olllf -.inaH 118-. ..... • ... 111 , ••• 1 •• proof ........ .,... ..................... Tiie DAILY 'ILOT ..,._.... ...... ... c••u ........... .. Ye .... ........, .., .................. . dall' aerwtc• t• tt.• Ora111• C••"'' C.•'"1•-...., ... • f OM• e f e 11 f c•n••'"9tlt ..,.._, er ,e.w11e tit• L:l8AL: .,.tmmff ..... lat. HI fef ••re .,..., ................ the sexual studies of many academic disciplines. "BEFORE, THERE WAS a feeling that people" from biology could do it or people from psychology could do it independently or one another ," Goldstein said in a recent interview. "Then all of a sudden in the late 1970s we began to realize in order to understand fully an aspect of human sexuality you really needed a fun- damental foundation in a number or disciplines."' "Bernie tells us about the latest birth-control device," said Ms. McCoy of Goldstein, a biologist. "Someone else tells us about the latest anthrope>logical find, like some s trange birth-control device in another culture." "I tell them about the latest re- search in homosexuality," added John Dececco. a professor of psychology and education who came out openly as a homosexual six years ago. ''We are not challenging moral standards, but we a re challenging the taboo that we shouldn't talk about sex and sex isn't nice," said Ms. McCoy. Birth, death rates up in U.S. WASHINGTON <AP> -The birth rate and the death rate both rose in the United States last year . a govern· ment repe>rt says. The birth rate rose 3 percent to 16.2 births for each 1,000 people, the Na· tional Center for Health Statistics re· ported. The 3.6 million births during the year amounted to 69.2 for each 1,000 women in the child-bearing years 15 to 44. The death rate increased 2.3 per- cent lo 8.9 deaths for each 1,000 peo- ple, with increases in the rates for in- fluenza and related illnesses, heart disease, cancer and murder. lmpr.oved alcoh:olism test reported L 0 S AH G It L ES ( A P ) -An about 10 million alcoholic• in the United for gamma glutamyl tranaferal'e, can alc:ohollam expert says a llver teat States, 10 percen of whom develop Up the doctor that a problem may exist ~idely lied 1a Europe but new to the al~ohoUc hepatitis, • form of liver even if the patient liea when pked ftlted States could improve early de-failure. about bow much alcoholi1 consumed. lec:Uon al people who are drinklnt too In 75 percent of those cases, the mucb or who are bidden alcoholics. hepatitis progresses to cirrhosis or the However, .conceding that ~ • sintle Unlike standard liver tests now liver, which often ls ratuJ. . test is perfect, Schuckit says he rvns il bl tb Some alcoholics are s b aht three blood tests to detect heavy drink-ava • e, e new ''GGT eniyme test'' · 0 "• or so ing: GGT, uric acid •and a test that la eapable of detectine abnormalities In well orgaruzed that they can hide the the Uyer while they are •till reversible, usual telltale signs or alcoholism s~ch measures the mean volume of blood claims Dr. Marc A. 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IT IS IRONIC that such. a Hat of negatives should be tbe lsue now. To- day. J~t Propulsion Laboratory engineers are preparing Voyacer 2 t>y remote control for Its \11Jeomin1 en· counter with Saturn on A.-. 25. Fui'tMrmor~. H a by·product, such endeavors can have broad space technok>sy impllcaUon1. For example, Voyaaer mU$t operate wltbQut frequent ground support. because the roundtrip time alone for radJo sl1nal1 at Saturn is nearly tbree-boors ; cl>nventlonal around blterventloo and mOftltoring is simply not possible. AS A &ESULT, Voya1et lsdesiped to survwe a variety ol failures· and stlll runction correctly. l'urtller, it ls necessarily radiation-hardened for pro· tection during Its paaaaie through Jupiter's potent radiation btJts. · WE'RE llUNNING out of time to pre- serve the rapidly diminishing NASA- industry capability tor solar system ex- ploration. THE VENUS ORBITING Imaging Radar mission has again been slipped Crom the planned 1986 opportunity until 1988. There is no 'Mars program to tollow Viking. although extensive studies have investigated roving vehlcle and sample return possibilities. Last November, Voya,ger; l held the attention or the world aa it made lt.s dramauc.:excursion throu«Jj the Saturn system. Voyager truly is an umple of bow Amerjca's deep space exltlofltlon prO- gram can properly eam the world's respect and admiration, u well u sym- The demonstrated Voyager reijabillty in a high-radiation en\lirontnent and especially its advanced autonomy features are two attributes required also by future defense satellites. r Consjder the precipitous decline in U.S. deep space capability within the last five years. Tbe Langley Research Center, which l~amed with Martin Marietta to develop the 197S-78 VikinJ( Mars Lander mission, is entirely out or the deep space business. . By DICK MATHER Dick Mather is a San Franca.sea OHO bwinen er- ecutive who abo dots freelance writmg /or newspapn1 and magazines Residents of Menlo Park care -and they are proving it by participating in a unique gift pro- gram initialed by a determined aod creative city administrator. Inflation and budget cuts due to other municipal priorities presented a serious challenge lo the Community Resources Department which encompasses parks and recreation, arts and social services. MARY LEYDON, THE DEPARTMENT direc- tor, who refused to accept the discontinuance of these services, put her Stanford Graduate School trainjng to work. She knew that some cities had solicited con- tributions for various projects and activities. so she did some investigating and came up with the idea for a Community Gifts Catalog. After months of meetings with city staff mem· bers. the catalog pages were developed with a page for each item with its description and price. From a $5 gift for child learning aids the cata log pages describe the features of barbecue '>loves 1$95>. bike racks ($110>. picnic tables I S2551. and the most expensive item of a $52,000 c·omputer to keep track of library books. "WE MADE IT LIKE the Neiman-Marcus C'a talog, something for everyone, .. Miss Leydon says ··we even suggest donating $100 for a free '>warn day ut the pool so the kids can use it at no cost. .. How did she get the cataJog printed? She went to the Lane Publishing Co . publishers of Sunset ~agazme and other books ·'They have always been real special to the ci ty and didn't blink an eye when we asked for 10,000 copies," Miss Leydon said. A little more than a month a~o 8.500 were sent lo the single family homes in the community. RESULTS SO FAR ARE very encouraging. Contributions total more than $10.000 in money and other gifts to the c ity. U~que pr~gram gifted The catalog suggests donating a tree in memofY or loved ones and a $75 gin for a tree has already be~n ~tin. Tennis nets. a free swim day, and other don i s are showing that residents are responding lQ t need. "Our paM. the city budget is only about 10 percent of •the total. but covers many programs." said Miss Leydon. "We run it like a business and while we don't charge the full cost of the program, we coUect 50 cents on every dollar spent." SHE HAS .JUST COMPLETED a 12-week pilot project testing curbside recycling of newspapers, cans and bottles. ' The test was so successful that a citywide pro· gram is planned to start this s ummer. Miss Leydon estimates that "based on the test. 25 percent of e•erytblng people throw away can be recycled. Another proje<:t? Solar energy ordinances are high on her list. Despite the discouragement expressed by • many city administrators, Miss Leydon believes citizens are concerned and will respond when prop· erly appealed to and then shown that their con· tributions. which are tax-deductible. will be put to good use. "THERE IS A REAL need for new ideas a nd approaches to managing our cities." she com- ments, "and I still think someone will give us that computer for the library After all. this area is home for many computer companies. and I know they care also.·' Mary also puts her money where her mouth as She will soon plant a. tree lo commemorate her parents' wedding anniverS&ry. Tax deductible gift-giving to specific com· munity projects and programs sounds like an idea that should be considered by other cities as a way of augmenting tax dollars and giving concerned residents the opportunity to express their ap· predation for their community and its services AQlee Retearcb Cnter and TR=-a. veloped and new the .Piobeer llu ter· S•turn ln the early lt70I: th& ma Ames team worked with tbe ~et Alrcralt Co. to des1go and CUTY UI• 1978 Pioneer Venu. ml•la.. Am la currently reduced to the ore specialized role of developlnl Q at- mospheric probe (with Hu&Ms> aa part of JPL's Galileo mission. • ANO, OF COUUE. TRW. tL's i ndustrial partner tor Ule ASA spacecraft portion of the Solar olar mission. is being wound down · &bl now. ... JPL, NASA's lead centet' for deep s pace eXJ)JoraUon, maintained fqr 15 years two fully interrat~ ru1ht p~jecl teams capable of brintlng etate-or~tbe­ art projects along in an orderly se- quence -one expanding 'Nblle its pre- decessor was phasin& down. Since completion of the Vi.~lng Orbiter development efforts In 197f and the launch of the Voyagers In 1'71, J,,here . is only a single team currently at full strength. 1 And that team has had the challeng- ing and somewhat demoralizing task of pursuing the Galileo Jupiter mission de· s ign and implementation througb re- pealed delays and threats of cancella· lion. I BELIEVE THIS decade will surely witness America's abdication as the world leader in space exploration unless Congress does something about it now. The legislative process this year must help keep our deep space options alive -and a valuable national asset pre· served until a full y constituted ex- ecutive branch will have the necessary time to set new priofilies in space. I expect that process ultimately to s trongly emph asize vis ibl e U.S . leadership in space. a function served so cost-effecti vel y by Voyager-like en- deavors In the meantime, we must avoid further setbacks. from which re· covery would be next to impossible. I beheve that what is happening to the deep space exploration program in the United States and its supporting instilu· lions is inconsistent with the priorities and processes that led lo such missions as Voyage r . it is inconsistent with the wishes of the American people; and it is inconsistent with the stated policy of all currently concerned. I WOULD ASK THE Congress to deal effectively with this unnecessary loss of . our nation·s capability and leadership in space bydoang the following: Support all necessary measures to gel Galileo and Centaur off on a fast s tart for a 1985 launch Strongly support the contmuance ol ISPM 1986 options. including those with some version of a U.S. spacecraft at least through fiscal years '81 and early '82. M 1:1 intain VOi R on the present schedule. leading to launch an 1988. Endorse the desirability of a l' .S. Ha lley lnl{'l"cept Mission and strongly encourage NASA lo at least keep that option open through the next budget cy cle. Fe.de,ral ckan air rules irnitating California By THOMAS D. ELIAS President Reagan enjoys com- . paring his "reduced govern- ment"" propos als with actions be claims worked well for him as governor of California. Nowhere is the comparison to California more ironic than in his plans to loosen the Clean Air Act. For the Re agan program. bi l led as a rule -making hreakthro u g h to permit modernizing of 011 refineries and factories that cause pollution, is a lmost identical to a system California has used for years. BUT NOT SO many years that Reagan can claim authorship. In fact. the idea is borrowed l'Omplet e ly from s tate Air Resources Board members ap- pointed by Reagan's Democratic successor in Sacramento, Jerry Rrown. And it's a simple idea at that, called "tradeoffs" by the Brown Adminjstration. THE IDEA IS to allow in- dustry to remodel or add to ex· isling plants so long as the total amount of pollution spewed forth does not increase. The old federal rules have txamined polluting plants comf>onent bl' component, rather than looki6g at entire facilities. Reagan's proposed changes must await a 45-day po~Uc cOm· ment period before they can be applied widely. But California has operated under' a special set. of smog. control ·rules lobbied through' Congress m the late 1960s by then-Gov. Reagan. The state can make its own smog-control reg- ulations as long as they are tougher than federal standards. The current Reagan Ad· ministration._ with Vice Presi- dent George Bus h as its spokesman. said its proposal would "sharply reduce red tape binding new ind us trial de-' velopment while continuing to prolect public health against air pollution:· THAT'S EXACTLY what then· chairman Tom Quinn of the state air board said about his own trade-off rules when he pushed them through iln 1976. CALIFORNIA FOCUS Ironically. the idea did nothing to dispel Quinn's reputation for being anti-business, even thouJ'!h It was almost identical to the no· lion today's pro-business federaJ administration is pushin~. The idea was so popular that Quinn soon tried to expand on it, setting up a sort of trade-orr "bank," with companies that improved their emissions al· lowed to "save" the difference between their new. reduced pollut.ion levels and theit old amounts. Com_panies could tb1 n ~se any ''banked" emissions toocrset new pollution generated by future expansion. or they could sell lhem orr to other firms wanting to ex· pand. ··Pollution banking never proved all that popular with in· dustry." recalls Qujnn. "BUT THAT WAS partly because the Environmental Protection Agency clamped a moratorium on heavy construc- tion in California because we never set up a plan for annual s mog inspections or automobiles he.re.'' The EPA moratorium con- tinues today, so the "banking1' concept has yet to be rully tested. Suit's popularity wearing ,,,.. ' ByHERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -It OC· curred to me a few days ago that I may have been guilty of over· kill in my long and so metimes vicious cam· paign against polyester leisure suits and s hiny white shoes. It has been montbl since I've ¥en anyone so attired on the downtown sveets. What we have now is a superabwldance of the.Urban Lumberjack look -plaid sbJrt. Jeana, be••>' boots, worn by ~aelaloed 10Uftl• buck.I of varioibl penuulcm. • Talk •Ml everybody lCJllll: tn1 alike in the n.me of non· COD(ormity -wbOo-eeeeMe. Then t.btre are the a.eatntk preppia, brothers ln tlM 1a~r~ order of Brooka, whoM taillt la Geor1e Buah; witb hla wa•b•••• wa~bbmde <Rona~~ 11 DOt • preppy). -Por real · 1t1le, tiH .. ,. iearded JOll CMTOll, ~ • r, r .. t1n*9 edlt0t o1 Ny West, who wu seen here in a thrift shop three plete suit, no tie and -Adidas running shoes. ••• SINCE I AM feeling a sll&ht nostalgia for the leisure suit, I was delighted to learn from George Barbour that a courageous chap nlmed David Bantz of Portland bas oraanlzfd the National Institute for the Preservation or Leisure Suits, or. ln Loose Laun. capporeli Obncmoul pol11e1'ri. "The leisure suit," he told Newsman Rod Patterson, "la energy efficient. It rarely needs ironine or cleaaiq. We are trying to lessen de- pendence on foretan oil by h•messina the vQt amount of static electricity aenerated by tbeae '"'ta." Could an)'t.hlq be md:.&atriotic? aanta-ac1 trt lllundMd the NIPLS with H inaucural ball at whieb t"1')'1111e wore U.e true Polyester _..... dUMd on Veh•eta. cania•.S I u r>c la• on m •a t • and P•~•lid cupcakes. Ba•t blmHlf; Wla lM C)'nolure of ~ eye. la P'll]>lt and INeft lit1un 1uJt, flowered 11Wt •n far.enacap to reveal a rather grimy crewneck T · shirt, white patent leather belt and shoes, fake golf chains, and, around his neck. plastic puka shells. This look ls known, says Bentt, as "The Full Cl~veland. • • AU these things, be said, can be bought during • '70 percent off'' s&les at various stores. Hl1 entlre outfit cost •19. 75. I J9ln you tn hopi.na lhat NIPLS comestoSan Francisco. TALKTAIL LOUNG&: •,• N aacy Rea1an ts a beautifUl lady." muaea Helen McMillan, up ih Nevada Cl· ty. ·'She bas a tra1Ue de-m u rt appearance. and tbe •orld'• sweetest aruy ot Pill~. So why do I feel that iny minute abe's 1oinc to · •••1 ·o~n't Cry For M~ A1tac1ena r ... •• • • • • t 11111.E,. YOt,.•• on Cun· 41d C•mer•: A1 all admlren Of tbe Puillanim009 Pun an aware, Humpllre;y Go-BART li Ute D&IM at the bat -ti••• between the hrkeleJ JART ltaU• and the Cll oampm ~ md tbal V.__ Vn·Oo ll U.. "'8 U'9t tall• ~ Diille '° _..,,.... ~· .. -~~ ....... ,., ,_ Quinn finds ironic the con- cerns of environmentalists that the new federal proposals may worsen air quality. ··T he old EPA r e gulatory s cheme sometimes blocked modernizing plants, which could have led to lower e missions.·· he said. "Our sc h eme al l owed modernizing as long as it meant a net reduction in pollution. even if one part or a plant might s ud- denly be emitting a little more than before. ·'I th.ink the new Reagan pro- posal is a good philosophy, bar· rowing from a good concept which we began. But tbe real test will be if it works and doesn't create new loopholes for pollution ... Quann also chuckled at Bush's statement that the Reagan plan would do more for industry in California than elsewhere. For it really wouldn't change anything . \ now done here. '\ "MY GUESS IS that Bush didn't really understand what he was saying," Quinn said. But whether the vice president understood his pro- posal, it's clear the new clean air rules represent anothe r federaf imitation of California - thia time with a s Ughlly dif- ferent twist. 'n' washed out wps at 7:30 p.m. on a recent Wednes(lay. Walter CrQnkite was sta nding in the courtyard of Stanford Court, waiting for a lifl to Tommy Toy's Imperial Palace. there rto gorge on his favorite minced squab. He had just spent the day at Genentech, the &ene·splicing company in South San Francisco. filming a se qu ence f or bis "Universe" TV series. "l 've had ONK day off ' since I so-called retire~t The Cronk went on as \Ile lobster Cantonese arrived. · 'Th'at was Saturday. Sund~ I was ln Houston, at NASA. Couple or day• there. 'tbeD here Tomorl'Ow I ny &o San Die10 for I submarine story. I think 141 'rellre from m1 re· tlrement.'' The man who has lD· tervt.ewed eiaht PNIA~ talked about lM ~~ ~;.~:1 aldered the moet ........._ ••on a wkle nrtety of••~ Not Oil:f that, Ida •tnta Ii n~r;a.,ldit1111 .. •• m~itboWdMr_. ..... bl;•-•ueb ....... ~ .. .. ,..... ... alCl9t ......... ..... tbe U.8. about -ll"8f r. EET IM. HUlleMER -Giant otters are often ooiay and playful animals. Researcher Nicoie plaix named this fellow Mr. Hwnmer because of the sound be made. He even hummed his sleep. Otters are curious, too -a habit that makes them open prey to South merican bunters, who have eliminated the animal from much of its habitat. Summer sleep does occur , ear Ellie, o any animals hibernate in summer? Linsey ff. ear Lindsey, ibemation is the term that ribes deep winter sleep in ch body temperature drops life supporting systems, as heart beat and breath· slow to a minimum. · e word which means sum· sleep is estivalion, and it s occur in a variety of aJs, especially those that in desert regions where tem- a tu res during summer b me very · hot, and every- th g dries up because there is n ain. As a result, Httle food is a Jable, and as an adaptation to urvival, some animals go in a dormant s tate where e gy Is conserved, food needs b ly exist, and water loss is g Uy reduced. ere Is an interesting exam- pl f estivation in the lungfish of frica. Thls creature is able to ry itself in a sort of cocoon w the rivers dry up. Then, d under the drying mud, the fi sleeps soundly, suryiving on th tissues in its own body. W n raios restore the river. the fis aw~ens, breaks out of its co on, and begins again its no al lile. , rather than say some an als hibernate in summer, w hould say they estivate. Ellie u Ellie, y do elephant shrews have long noses? Julie T. ar Julie, ese are small animals, va ng from mouse to rat size. an hey all come from Africa. ~-LETTERS FROM ELLIE The long pointed snout, from which they get their common name, is used to nose out ants and .other insects Crom their hld- i n g places under bark and leaves. There are about 15 species of these lilUe animals, all either brown or greyish brown with whitish underparts. The exact color of the hair varies. ap- parently. according to the color of the ground in the area in which the elephant shrews live. For instance, those who m06t closely matched the color of the earth survived predators, so they were the ones to produce offspring of the same color, and so in this way a certain colot became established. Since they are active by day. they need this protection from daytime pre- dators. Infant elephant shrews are well developed al birth, and only one or two are born at a time. \ Ellie Dear ElUe, We have a budgie bird, and I r ead that they come from Australia. Are the wild ones all different colors and as pretty as my blue and white one? Marcie W. Dear Marcie, No. wild buderigars are small AustraJjao )Parrots. and are the all the same color, green and yellow. The backs are yellow and the underparts are green. The wings are marked with black bars . From these wild birds have come through special breeding, au the lovely c reatures from which one chooses at the bird store. Selec· live breeding has produced all blue, all green, and yellow, all white and even lavender as well as a mixture of several shades. The domestically raised budgies also have slightly larger heads and more distinct facial mark- ing. Actually, there is not too much resemblance between the wi~ and the domestic varieties. Jn the wilds, budgies live in la rge flocks. They have learned bow to survive in a dry place, for they can go for nearly 20 days without water, surviving only on dry seeds. They nest in tree holes, but do not carry in nesting material. Eggs are laid right on the old leaves and twigs or whatever else lies at the bot- tom of the hole. Several pairs nest as closely together as possi· bl e, for they are truly gregarious birds. It is interesting to see how, in captivity~ a species changes so much from its wild coun· terparts. EWe STRANGE FACTS: Many plants have evolved to produce red or orange fruit like the pyracontha berries, to atlract fruit-eating birds such as the cedar wazwing. T~ seeds poss through the dige1tivt: 1111tem and are di8peraed. ln thi& way, through an animal agent. t~ plont 8J1reads its 8tecU. Mecca holy city of Islam A lentU the Star War8 Question MWeT Book Abot4t Space to El· len cConnock, age 14, of North Pr , R.I., for her qu.e8tion: ERE IS MECCA"! cca is called the holiest city lam, the religion of the ms. It is located in western Arabia in a barren valley su unded by desolate moun- tai phet Muhammad , the fou er of Islam, waa born in Me a. It i.s also the site of the Ka a, the shrine all Muslims fac hen they pray. I m requires every Muslim to ake a Mecca pilgrimage, a blJJ, at least once ii be e is able to. do so. Only M ims may enter Mecca, wb lllam con.slden to be a city. ASK ANDY first Arab-Islamic empire. The city's political importance declined during the late 6008, but Mecca kept lts importance u the religious center of Islam. Descendants of Muhammad. called sharifs, ruled Mecca from 960 until 1924. That year, Abdal· - Aziz ibn S~ud, an Arab leader, conquered the city. Mecca became part of hls kingdom, which be named Saudi Arabia ln 1932. Beginning in the 1950s, the government baa worked to mod(rnize Mecca and to ensure the comfort and safetf ol pil· crtma fo the city. If poulble, Muslim• man 1 hajj to Mecca betl'een the Ith anCf 13th day of the lut month of tbe KUllim year. ft. bout l .U mllllon plllrim• crowd Into Mffca durial tbe few days of the hajj e1cb year. About half of the pilsrtm• comt from otblr countrio. jot part in Saudi Arabia's economy, which has been based on oil exports since the late 19405. Jo the past, many Mus· lims who came to Mecca on the hajj settled there later. But now the government strongly discourages immigration to Mecca because lt wants to pre- serve jobs in the area for people of Saudl Arabia. However, many wealthy Muslims live in Mecca's suburbs. Andy Mrldl the Star Wor.t Quu· Uon and AMDer Book Abot4t Space to Hein Wibon, Oii« JO, of Ecw Claire. WUI:., for her question: WHAT DOES THE SERVAL EATf . The terval, a laree wildcat t~at lives in Africa from tbe Cape of Good Hope DO~ lb Senegal ahd the Sudan, lives on small fowl and other creatures up to the size ot amall antelopes. Serval fur is told under the trade name of "tlger cat." Tbe handsome cat ls tawny wttb black apota. A male aerval la between three and four feet ions and atancla between 18 and at lDcbel tall at the ahoulder. It b_. a .12- lnch tail and vef'Y tar1e un. Oft.en tbe animals are uted u pets .me. tbey are euy to a.me 1f captured wben youq. Tbt 1161 cats bJde lD boiiie9 alon1 i1verbank1, wal..._. IV tbelr lftJ. They 1eMral1J buat on the around but are ~ cllmben and ofteia IO into dMt treft after blrdl. There wu a ~e cat(h of ftab tbl.I week. Everythinc from a poll)'WOI to a mermaid to a bmmer-beaded shark tuned at Uncle Leo's fas.bin.: line. There were sharks, trout, bot· tom f eeden aad goldfllh, but oot a sinale drawing of Sbamu the klller whale or Flipper the friendly dolphin, Picking a winner this week was not easy. All the entries were above the average, but after • thorough study, Andrew Thompson's swordfish was determined the best. This is not the first time An· drew has eqtered a drawing. lits last entry was judged run- ·nerup, but he continued to draw and is now a big winner. Andrew (lives in Irvine. , Lisa Williams, 13, of Costa Mesa, entered a drawing of a German brown trout striking a lure. It ls an excellent drawing -good enough for second place in Uncle Len's comer. Honorable mention goes to a whole school of young fish en- thusiasts, among them Stefanie Westcott, 11, of Costa Mesa. Her favorite fish is the pollywog "cause it is cute, but un· fortunately it will not stay a pollywog long because it turns into a frog.'' David Deck of Huntington Beach entered a shark; Roberta Shaw, ll, of Costa Mesa, a goldfish; Karri Matthews, 12, of Santa Ana, a goldfish, too. Honorable mention also goes to Tara Mabry, 12, of Laguna Beach, for a drawing of a small fish she did not name; Barry Clark, 10, of Huntington Beach, for his hammer head shark; Susan Walters, 12, Balboa Island, for a mermaid, "fa._ct or fiction." Finally, Wayne Wescott, 9, of Costa Mesa gamers honorable mention for his bottom feeder, which is "my favorite fish because it cleans the bottom of the bowl." Easter is quickly approaching, so our next drawing assignment will be tbe Easter Bunny. FIRST PLACE WINNER errY\~ [?,ro~n Tr'b\.Tt-• In Mono l:iot . pr1~ Andrew Thompson's swordfish Sketch your bunny in black ink on white paper measuring four· inches square and mail to Uncle Len, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Callf., 92626, so that it will ar- rive by Wednesday. SECOND PLACE WINNER Lisa Williams' German brown trout world scope (10 Pointe for Heh quHllon en•w•red correcllyt 1 The Secret Service, which protects Presiden1s and their families is part of the (CHOOSE ONE: Treasury Depanmenl, federal Bureau of Investigation). 2 True or False: As a candidate and as President, Mr. Reagan has-long favored laws 10 license and control ownership of handguM like the one that shot him. l A high-level U.S. government group will visit southern Africa. One purpose is to try to find a way to end control of Southwest Africa, also called .. l .. by the white-ruled government of South Africa. a·tUmlbia b-Zimbabwe c-Angola 4 Further nohh in Africa, thousands have been starving in the nation of .. l ... which was once ruled by the die1ator ldl Amin. \ a-Nigeria b-Ethlopia c·Ugand;i S Chinese Kientlsts have made a major dis· covery of din<»aur bones, possibly the largest ever found. The study of science that deals with past periods as known from fossil remains Is known as (CHOOSE ONE: paleon· tology, pathology). newsname (10 j>Olrlte It fOU ~ ldtnuty tl\11 ~rton In 1M MWI) I am Chairman of the Senate foreign Relations Com01i11ee. I warned that, If the Soviets Invade Poland, the U.S. may strike blck by '4!ndlng weapons to China. 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Scoll Fitigerald b-Wllll1m Faulkner · c-Ernest·Hem1ngway 2 After a "disastrous" premiere several months ago and major culling by the director, the t40 million (CHOOSE ONE: musical, western) movie "H~ven's Gate'' Is scheduled to open again this month. J "Lucy" is the "heroine" of a new book about the discovery of the skeleul remains of a young woman. The book Is (CHOOSE ONE: a murder mystery set in the 1930s; an anthropology study about a pre-human who lived J.S million years a10). 4 Led by guard lsrah T~1 the University of .. l .. won the 1911 NCAA college blsketball championship. a-Virginia b-North Cuolina c-lnd~na S 20-yen-old (CHOOSE ONE: Wayne Gretzky, Mike Bossy) of the Edmonton Oilet1 broke the aU·tlmejln9le seat0n Nttlon.11 Hockey League scorln9 record by surp1$$11"11 Phil Esposito's old m;irk of 152 1~•• and aulsts. roundtable ,.,,., dll9Ultl0ft (M .._., Would Mrlh laM \0 ll~M 1nd regttter hand1un\ hetp COl'ltrol ~nt crtmein lht U.S.f PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS au11N•SS NAMa ITAT•MaNT Tiie lollowlnv persons •re dolnv Duslnessu: MESA DESIGN, HU B•llo,. Lene, coua Mese, Calllotnl• 92'26 L•rry Allen l'lemlnv. Hts B•llow Li ne, cos .. Mese, C•lllornl• t2'1'. MfcllH I James Worden, 2HS Bello,. I.MW, C.t• Mesa, C•llfornle ,,.,. T 1111 buslneu h conducted by • ~ner I I partnership, Urry A. 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Me ... c . nu• T llh buSlneu os conducted by • llmii.d -1nersllop AUSMllV Moss TlllS si.1-t .., .. ltled With Ille Counly Cltrk of Or.,oe County on M.rcll 12, 1t1t ~ FIS17 .. PubllSlll<I Oranve ~oa•t O•oly Pilot I s ........... . Seeing a bit of tem.,tine food toesed io the' air, this California gull eats on the wing near Mon- terey. DEAR PAT DUNN: Do you bave to re· port atat.e tax refundl received in ltlO u in· eome on your i• federal tu return? Some people I've talked to HY you don't, bW otJ>ers claim thia ll required. • J .P., Newport Beach TM latenal &en•• lervke aaya tu- pa1en wbo lle•bed dH11etllM • daetr 1m federal~,...,.. mut report Uielr ata&e ud toe (wllere appUeable) CU ...,._ u lacome. re .... for Ulla la daat a ded•c· tlOll f• tM •tire amout ti l&ate ud local &Hff ortiLully wt~ld WU takn 18 1'71, 10 HJ nlu4 el tl9e a•out el ltale ... leeal &IHI Oftl'·widalleld mMt be iaeJIMled .. 1 .. lae .. e. UM U of t.lae t• ,_.. 1 ... la wllere tlleM ref1lllda are repoftetl. 1&S atreaet t.laat om.11 t.laoN wllo llembed ded•dioM • tbetr 1'71 federal tas recva ••It repon lta&e ... local tu refuda. U yH did DO& lteml.ae yOtl do mot flan to laclade yoar rduDd la yoar illeome. Retum mittaltel amended DEAR PAT DUNN: I malled PIY federal tax retum and learned afterward about a dt .. ducUon I have that 1 didn't take. b there any way 1 can take advantaee of thla ''better lfte' lb an ,.never lmowledee," or la it a case wbWe being tenorant ii no excdae? ~ M.K .. Huntineton aeb " Tbe ID&enal &eveaae 8enke ' Nee a mea• &o e•aase or correet a f~aJ:'mee•e tu retan after It laaa beea ftW. tyll r .. lMtX, Ametlded V .8. ladJYlllul laeome Tu Ret•n, anUable free at uy JU ofllee, or by pbCIDl.aC <•> W -•515. A "Got a problem' Then write to Pat • .... 1 Dunn. Pat wdl cul reel ta~. getting · • tM an.noeri and action you Med to • sol~ 1nequil~• m govem1MIU QM n bu&tMsa. 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After more than a tury of operation, machines replaced mao at Point Bonita, the last lighthouse of the 60 or so stretching from Alaska to San Diego to be automated. "THEY'RE MOVING every- body out except me," Sheets said. "I'm going to stay here and monitor the equipment, • make sure it's working right. My main job wW be watching the fog. If the fog comes in and the fog detector doesn't tum on the horns, I 'll have to do 1t myself." From the neat picket fence that stretches in front of the ranch.style house Sheets shares with three others about SOO yards from the lighthouse, vis· itors can hear the deep bellow of five different fog horns, warning vessels away from the bay's treacherous shallows and juUing rocks. But modem boats, equipped as they are with sophisticated navigation gear, radar and direction-finders, simply don't need the lighthouse or the horns the way they did in the mid-19th century. IN 1855, WHEN the beacon was built, a siege gun was fired every 30 minutes during foggy weather as a signal to seafarers. The job overwbelme41 the former Army sergeant then employed to operate the ~un. "I cannot find any person to relieve me, not five minutes," he wrote. "l have been up three days and nights with only two hours rest. I was nearly used up." For years, a man stood 24- bour f atch al the lighthouse, perch precariously on jagged cliff 124 feet above a tumul uous cove where the spray from crashing waves"" often reaches the light itself. But he occasionally fell asleep at the switch. Indeed, he was snoozing when a boat caught fire in plain view , Petty Officer Mark Van Buskirk said. So when the automation proc· ess began a year ago, the watch was moved to the light station where the coast guardsmen live, a brisk walk down a narrow paved path, through a low tunnel and across a s u s pension bridge to the lighthouse. They lose their jobs when the National Park Service takes over, and their feelings are mixed. "People see the lighthouse, and the waves breaking around the rocks and the sunset, and they think, "I wish I was sta- tioned out there.' Then they get stationed out here, and it's a dif· ferent story," said Van Buskirk, who is itching to get back to the faster pace of law enforcement work. "THE RE'S NOT A WHOLE lot to do," Sheets agreed. "We maintain the grounds, make s ure the grass gets mowed. And watch the fog. This is a station where you have to find wort to do." The solitude, so close to a city of 685,000, is startling. The m lllion-dollar view -the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco skyline to the East, the Pacific to the West -is the kind developers would kill for. "But it gets old," Sheets said. "The waves are always break- ing on the rocks, the light is always blinking. The sun always comes up in the morning over the bridge, and it always goes down over the ocean." Even so, Sheets said, he has learned to love the fog which drifts in on seagulls' wings and blots out the riot of flowers stretching down the hill in front of his house. He's made a study of it. "THERE'S A GROUND fog, and then there's a high fog that doesn't quite get to the water. Sometimes, there's just a haze, and sometimes it just comes in real thick, so you can't see the water,'' be said. "Those days are nice, because you know nobody's going to come out here. You can do what you want when you want to do it. It makes you kind of setr- sufficient." Bill would outlaw dogs, cats as food SACRAMENTO CAP) -After some animal jokes and a de- bate over the word domesticated, the Senate has reversed itself and approved a bill making it illegal to kill a dog or cat for food. The measure, SB49 by Marz Garcia, R-Menlo Park, was sent to the Assembly on a 21·6 vote despite claims that it wouldn't do what it was supposed to do or would create an "animal apartheid." UNDER THE BILL, WHICH WAS rejected two weeks ago, it would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail and a $500 fine to kill a domesticated dog or cat to eat it. Garcia said the measure is aimed at Southeast Asian refugees who consider dog a delicacy. He said killing such animals for food is "ju.st repugnant to Americans." But Sen. John Schmitz, R·Corona del Mar, suggested -Garcia's bill would set up an animal caste. system, an "animal apartheid. I rise on behalf of raccoons and boa constrictors," be said. AND SEN. JAMES MILLS, D-San Diego, questioned whether the bill would do wbal Garcia intended, saying that limiting it to domesticated animals would allow someone SCHMITZ to raise unt9med dogs or cats for food. He cited animals, such as rabbits, considered delicacies by other ethnic groups and said Garcia should address the problem with a bill on humane slaughter and-theft of animals. 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Tb•1~1r up1 have better bealtll but they are Juat as far be as they were ln 1185. The nation overall baa been rea~btn1 record level~ in Im· proved health. But the poor -• and, disproportionately, non· whites -are sWl payla1 an ine- quitable toll, ln dead bablea. shortened Uve,a, days of lost work and avoidable sufferin&. IT IS STILL the poor who are likelier to be sick, the alck who are likelier to be-poor. and the 1lck poor who have the least chance for efleeUve help. U there ls an lniportant dif. ference from 1965, it la that American society, after yean of the war on poverty, billions of dollars in Medicare and Medicaid expenditures, and a skyrocketing national bill for medical care, seems less aware that the health gap for the poor and minorities is still real and serious. But it is. Consider these figures: -Our infant mortality rate bas been dropping S percent a year since 1965 and is at an all· time low of 14 infant deaths per thousand live' births. But the black infant mortality rate, which in 1950 was 64 percent bigber than the while rate, is almost 100 percent higher. -Black chlJdren under age S die at twtce the rate or white children. In the most productive years or life, ages 25·44, the black death rate is three times high,r. A non-white mother is five times likelier than a white .:notber to ~e or a complication in childbirth. -Overall, the average costs of being non-whJte m America in· elude 40 percent more day_;i dis- abled or sick each year; higher risks of cancer, heart diseal'e, strokes and diabetes; and six years off the average lifespan of 73.2 years. THE FIGURES FOR His· panic-Americans, Native Americans, and other minority groups, while not quite as bad, also show a major health gap. But it is poverty, not racial or minority status in itself, that is the great cause of excess sick- ness and death. -In EVERY population group, white and non-white. most of the excess ill health and death are in the lowest income levels. -WITHIN each population group, the differences in health status between the poorest and the richer members are much greater than health differences BETWEEN whites and non- whites at any given income level. Poverty means not enough to eat: one-fourth of the nation's children live in families with in· HEALTH GAP FOR POOR, lllNORmEs 8T1LL RRtOua· . Poverty ... teat C81UM of ilckne .. and deetll comes too. low for adequate nutrition, and 30 percent of poor American children have iron· deficiency anemia. POVERTY MEANS over· crowded and dangerous houatna. Poverty means dirty, dan1erous jobs with high exposure to workplace hazards. And poverty me~s stress - an exhausting, continuous strug· gle to survive, escape crime, get an education, raise children, and stay healthy, without the reaJ means to do so. Even while the poor continue to suffer excess illness, we have failed to assure their access to doctors, hospitals, and other medical care despite masaive expenditures for programs like Medicare and Medicaid. -Despite those programs, 23 million Americans, roughly 11 percent of our population, still have no medical care coverage of any kind, governmental or private. Most of them are the working poor, with incomes just above the survival levels that would make them eligible for Medicaid. -Medicaid eligibility stan- d a rd s and benefits vary enormously from state to 'Stale. Thus, many families with in· comes below the federal govern· ment's poverty standard are still declared ineligible. -Even with Medicare, which covers everyone over 65 regard· less of income, there are pro- blems. The combination of re· quiremeots that patients pay part of the bill, general inflation, and medical cost ioflJtion means that old people are now paying MORE out of their own pockets for medical care than they did in 1965, and Medicare pays only 40 percent of the elderly's medical care costs. However, prov-i.din1 paymet for medical car\ does not -for the poor, at least -as- sure ACCESS to that care, or mean that it will be focused Qll their problems. Sixty percent cl the poor live ln inner cities. But docton have been mi1rating out of cities and into atnuent sub- urbs. Today,,there ta only one physician for 'every 2,000 urban residents. And in many cases, almost half Ute physicians re- fuse to accept Medicaid pa· Uents. So in our inner cities, where health problems are most * * * · Author wrote more than 50 . health items H. Jack Geiger has been the Arthur C. Logan Professor of Community Medicine and direc· tor of the program in health, medicine and society in the School of Biomedical Education. City College of New York, since 1978. He was previously associated with the Tufts University School of Medicine and with the S t a t e University of New York at Stony Brook. The reci- pient of many awards, be proposed the Neighborhood .. ,... Health Center program to the Office of Economic Opportunity and de· signed and implemented the first OEO health center grants. He is the author of more than SO articles and co-author of "The Training of Good Physicians: Critical Factors in Career Choices." severe, 25 percent ot t.be vbail poor have no retular t0uree of care. For millions of others, medical care means only t.M botpltal outpatient clinic or the emerpncy room. It meau loni waita, inconvenient boun, dlf. flcult transportation, dlflerent pb.ysldam on each vlJit, and, too on._ buty, eplaodlc care -wltb inadequate followup. And thet lJ why the poor are eo percent more likely to die of pre- ventable or treatable diseases like pneumoola, twice a• likely to die of diabetes, five tlmet 11.keliu to die of lpberculoala. That ii why 30 percent of poor children are Incompletely im· munized. That la why the bibles of the poor die needleaaly and why aduJta, when boapitallied, must stay in the t.o.9ltal looter, for they are already aufferint more flldvanced disease. THESE PROBLEMS are not insoluble. Our society has already demonstrated in some cases that we can close. the health gap for the poor. We are simply choosing not to do so. One answer is direct gov· ernmental provision of com- prehensive medical service to low -income and minority populations whom the private sector cannot or will not serve. We do tb.i.a tbroujh a network d comprehensive community health centers for ambulatory and primary care, located in the communities of ereateat need and respon.alv• to them. Tbeae centen -staffed by t"Oung pbyaiciana, nurse· practitioners, pbyslclan uala· tanta, eodal worken, outreach .,,..,..... Gel'er••r'• a.t19 Evangeline Gouletas, a Chicago real estate de· veloper, will marry New York Gov. Hugh Carey April 11. Miss G<>uletas is « and Carey is 61. worktn, AD.ltartau, and otben .... r to dO UM job -pr] aomprebillillive piedical lervt for t.be oeedlet(. '!'Hy ai* I veblclee for 1peclal prosrama ln maternal and ebUd bea:yt.b, muniutlon and otber fo prevenUve medicine, lcle tlon. and treatment df bypertenalon, and home care for the elderly. .. t• .,. PEDEaAL, STATE AND local eovemmentl started .M veloping such community health centen ~-lo Newark, they cut the i t monUlty l'ate.dll their tar area by more tbJid 50 percent ln five yeahtJltti Omaha by almost 70 percent. One such center ln MiNihippi ~uced malnutrition, improWCt boUllnl, and trained people for medlcal careers. •b But we have only 200 suoh cen· ters, servine 2 million ~ when the government iUdf estimates that 800 centers an needed to serve 10 million. , The short-term prospects for the poor are, I believe, worse than at any lime in the past quarter-century. Inflation ltftd an uncertain economy point tO more poverty and inevitabtY more illness. AT THE SAME time, tbe great public hospitals and the social programs that lessen the effects of poverty -food stamps, school lunches , neighborhood health centers, th'¢ National Health Service Corps -are being cut back by the gov· ernmenl. The Great Leap Sidewa~ maJ turn into something worse: a Giant Step Backwards. NEXT WEEK: Formn Food and Drvg Commi.uioner Donald K.en.- ned11 diicuau1 "Modern Medicines. Miracle M Menace?" HOROSCOPE Aries: Money at work SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1181 By SYDNEY OMA&R ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Your money goes lo work for you -focus on bargains, legitimate investment op· portunitie.s, special collections and payments . Ca n cer , Capricorn natives play key roles. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Accent on communication, social activity, popularity, solidifying travel plans. Moon in your sien coincides with correct judgment, accurate timing. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Delay actually works in your favor -restrictions, legal tangles will "evaporate." Look behind scenes, protect privacy, check sources, be positive of fac· tual data. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lines of communication are re· established with one who is a friend -and can be a "lover." -Focus on business acumen, Im- portant contacts. dividends re- ceived from investments. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Fami· ly member aids in gaining pro- mo lion , advancement - s uperior will be "unusually diplomatic." Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure in scenario. VIJlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dig deep for information -the abstract can be discerned, prop· erly interpreted. Accent on travel, education, defining terms and sensing potential. Law and morality dominate scenario. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Commitment is made -rela- tionship is intensified, you have added responsibility, greater chance for monetary and emo- lion a I reward . Cancer, Capricorn, Taurus, natives figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Finiab rather than begin - strive to enlarge circle of ac· quaintances. Focus oo con· tracts, people who express views opposite your own. Do more listening than asserting -cat will be let out of bag. SAGl'ITAlllUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): New demands made by de- pendents, those who expect special treatment and those who perform basic services. Excit· ing, fresh concept aids in achie'7· ing objective. CAPRIC08N (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Focus on affairs of heart, emotional responses, special payments, collections and coo· frontations with "a very creative individual." Cancer, Scorpio and another Capricorn figure prominently. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Much that you desire is handed you on proverbial silver platter. You 'll have more room to operate, chance to socialize and material needed to expand operations. · PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Short-term plans are subject to quick change. Visit from rel· at11es results in calls, cor- respondence and possible trip. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio persons figure prominently. . . ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Church of St. Matthew by~the Sea (Traditlonll/ Episcopal) HOL y COMMUNION . Each Sundar . 9:00 AM (Boole of O:>tmlotl Prayer· 1928 MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 811 Hel/otl'Ope, Cot0na d•I Mar n.-.. . .._. .......... _,,.., .. 3 ST. JOHN'S THI B'tSCOPAL CHUICH .. COSTA MIU .., ,.,.... .. 0....., ·--,_.,.,. IMT:.-1 dHelrC I ..... ...., ............. . I to:IO~C...-~w-1 . •I Tilell_o..M......._~ -MWUJ WESTMINSTER UJTHBtAN CHUIOt ' ,,. ........... . IM.at .. S-Diep frwy. AW t I he ~t -woas. S11Y1C1S - l:lO Ir I O:tO A.M. PASTC>a JO& A.. sww••--l'ttoMI HJ.UH CtmST L.UntaAM (MiSIOUri Synod) 760~M .. C-. ...... ....... , ..... , ..... _.,,_,.,, WOl:St9' mVtclS-l:tl A I l:tt A.M. ~ w.e.t a U. ... ca--t-.JO A.M. ~ kllMl-1••••• • NEWPOIT lltmll wrHEltM OlaOI . . 7t1 o...r Dr. Mlw.oft llACM .... , ... .... J...,... ...... ...................... WORSHIP SERVICE .-: ••• , ..•.•... -S:C0 A.M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . 9:1& A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE .•....... , ....•. t0:30 A.M. ~ ,_.CMl.,A&.t&I wacOMI ACorclalWelc_.frotll THI UMITID MITHODIST CHUI.CH COSta Mesa MSTUMTID ...ntODIST CHURCH 19th St a Harbor Blvd Charles D Clark. Minister costa Mesa NOfiti .-SA'taot U..,_ Mn'HOOIST CHUICH w--& a..d .... l:Jt • I O:Ot A.M. Dr.W.-1.ltetl cAlilfcWA IYTMISIA NewPOrt Beach 1 '400 W. Balboa Blvd. 873-3806 Rev. Robert Sh41Perd. Jr. w....,ac ..... w..e t:Jt!>..M. ~,..w.e,._,c.., 1&M A.MA PX ' Huntington Beech MSTUMIT'9 MITMOOIST CMlllCM 2721 17th St. 1536-3537 w.....,s.ntce: 1t:11 .... .._C.0.All ........... a.rctt kllle• t:eo .... Fountain Vllley MST .... MITMOIMST CHUICH 18226 IMhlrd St. MNlfJ Dr. c.rroll E w.nt. Mtnilter w.....,._......., tsJl.t.M. .......... _ MIWrGIT CIM1'll Utl1'9 MllMODIST 1691 ............. Cirw ..... 6444741 WORSHIP & CHURCH IOIXX. -t:30 A.M. Rev.Ken~ HAD01t I~ TMU S......s.rrtc.. ...,.., ........ 1:1 S-P.M. • A A ,, , A• ,.., S..lu -.......... ,.,.., .. .___. 7:10P.M. Rabbi Bernard P. King 21~A Mar Vista Music: Me Shikler Newport Beach. Celif. Educ:ator: Cerol Richmond Per-...... ul 644-7HJ Al Vllilora ~ •• 1:EMPLE SHAfW!ativ~) ; ¢ i Rabbi Hershel Brooks f 617 West Hamilton, Cotta MHa, C.Hf. 92627 17141 '31·32'Z .. -S.lalll Family ~rvlc.-11t Friday of Month-6 p.m.. Religious School. At.Nit Ed .. Youth Groups, Singles fOff C1•1•1dl.t .. .,..IMdlleHJ9lllhnef . ..... '" c:.... .............. , ••• , ........... • CA'l9K..IC COMMUNITY Aaenelet Au· illU'J ol tbe Roman CatboUc Diocae of Oru1e will bolt tbe anaual CatboUc Woman of tbe Year hlllebeoe Tbunday at the Marriott ff .. I ID Aaal*m. Call5'5-l"2 tor raenatkml. ,,,, . THE LAGUNA llet.bodiat Art Auociatioa .W apomor an art abow and tale Sunday at t.be ._.ted Methodist Church, 21832 Wesley Drive, SOutb Lapa. • TBB UNITED Met.bod.lat Women of CbrUt a.web by t.be Sea ln Newport Beach will bold a Call to Prayer and Self-Denial at 10 a.m. Wednes-day. Call 675-«>98 for lnformatloo: TEMPLE BAT Yabm'aSbterboodwillboeta leeture and luncbeoo Thund~t the temple in N'ewport Beach. Linda wars and Karen Hoffman Skinner will disc a ''The Effect of Body Image on Sesuallty." Call M0-4427 for informa- tion. THE FOUNTAIN Valley Chapter oft.be Full ~pel Business Men's Fellowship International Will meet next Saturday for dinner. Call 540-1652 for information. THE CHURCH of Religious Science, Capistrano Valley, will hold a rummage sale in $jn Clemente from 9 a .m . to 2 p.m. toda~l 492-8102 for information. "THE UFE 'or Jesus," a half-hour film, will be shown at 11:15 a .m . Sunday at the N'uehborhood Congregational Church in Laguna ~ach. Call 494-8061 for information. NEW ADULT Bible study classes will begin Sunday at the Community Christian Church in San Juan Capistrano. Call 493-4616 for Informa- tion. THE HAPPINESS Four and Fishers of Men will apppear at 7 tonight at the Mesa Bible Chapel, 17340rangeAve. in Costa Mesa. THE MONACHE High School Choir and Ensemble will perform at 8 tonight at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. Admission is free. I A CHILDREN'S choir will perform '•Beauty and the Feast" Sunday at the First Christian Church in Huntington Beach. Call 536-2589 for in- formation. THE UNITA RIAN· UNIV ERSA LIST Fellowship of Laguna Beach will examine chang- io& lifestyles at the service at 10:3> a.m. to Sun· day. Call 494-47~ for information. l DA. JAMES Sanders will speak on "A Matter i of Ufe and Death" at 7 :3> Monday evening at St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. It is t.be last of six lectures sponsored by five ot.ber churches in the area. Call 644-0745 for informa- tion. Religion roundup NEW YORK (AP) -Religious leaders, ap· palled at the assassination attempt on President Reaean. urge intensified efforts to curb violence io the country. Besides calling for prayer for victims of the attack, the religious leaders said steps are utient to overcome what Rabbi Arthur J . Lelyveld termed "the persistence or savagery in our society.'' Claire Randall, gener·aJ seeretary or the Na- tional Council of Churches, said "it is not enough ju.st to lament such occasion" but "violence in our country and our world. . .demands urgent atten- tion.'' · Similar comments came from the Rev. A very Post, president of the United Church or Christ, and Archbishop John Roach, president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Lelyveld, president of the. Syngagogue Council of America, said, "We must. . .renew our se.arch for rational solutions to the con- tinuanceof violence in our land." All Rabbi Bernard M . Cohen reads Passover sermon,· which will be acted out by husband and wife mime team of Michael Evans and Deborah Bennett at Canoga Park synagogue. Cohen is seeking to visual- ly portray the · Passover story. He has scheduled a performance for April 10. Rabbi cekbrates Passover with show By LAURINDA KEYS ._ ..... Pr-. ""'9r CANOGA PARK, Calli. -Early Christian churches developed stained glass windows to tell Bible stories to the illiterate, and maintained the tradition to feed the eyes while the ears were being fed by the sermon. In contrast, Jewish synagogues have always banned pictures and statues because of the Biblical injunction against making graven images. But Rabbi Bernard M. Cohen of Temple Solael, who has already jazzed up his services with magic acts and coloring books, has found a way to use "human images" to visually portray the story of the Passover. He's commissioned a husband-and-wife team of mimes -Michael Evans and Deborah Bennett -for a pre-Passover performance April 10. Ir it goes over well, pantomime will become a staple of Friday night services. Passover itself, the celebration of the night the Jews were set free from slavery in Egypt, is celebrated Saturday, April 18. On April 10, Cohen says, his spokfn word will act as "bookends" to separate and' explain the scenes that Evans and Bennett will portray on stage. "Those who already know the story will gain a wider experience, but there will be enough information provided so that those who aren't familiar at all with the story will be able lo know what's going on," said Rabbi Cohen. "We show the pictures and the audience fills in the in-betweens," said Miss Bennett. "Being sort of a verbal person myself it's funny to realize that silence is a statement." said Cohen, nothing that National Mime Week began April 1 with the mayor calling for a moment of silence. Indeed, Cohen is a verbal person. He delivers anecdotes. histories. analyses and pocket sermons at the slightest provocation. During rehearsal for the pre-Passover service, Miss Bennett rocked her arms back and forth, as she portrayed Moses' mother placing her baby in a reed basket and watching him noat away along the Nile. Imperceptibly, she transforms into Pharoah's daughter, spying the basket, and taking the baby to the palace to raise as her own. Later, Miss Bennett became a burning bush, as Evans portrayed Moses reluctantly accepting God's command to lead his people to freedom. The silence of the performance fulfills Cohen's goal or adding a new dimension to a South Coast Community Church Service: 9: 00 A.M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastblutt Dr., Corona del Mar "SHOWING GOD OFF" Randy Manball, Speaking Sunday Evening Service : 6:00 P.M. Lincoln Middle SchOol, 3101 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar "JOY!" Randy Manball, Speaking For tnfo.: call 644~1350 wors hip service. It is possible that if a bystander had observed that scene thousands of years ago, it might have appeared to take place in s ilence At that point m rehearsal. Cohen inte rrupted to explain the meaning of the words "Let my people go." "Everyone JUSt remembers the first line of famous sayings. but frequently the second sentence has the true meaning," he said "In this case, God s aid, 'Let my people go. that they may serve me.· There was a reason to let them go." With background music from "Exodus," the mimes appear to magically change from one form to another In one bravura scene, Evans portrays an Egyptian slavemaster whipping a Jew. then he becomes Moses. grabbing and striking the tyrant. For a moment, two men seem to be on stage Evans also transforms himself from Moses' rod into ~ snake, in the magic contest betweeen the le ader of the Jews and the Pharoah's priests. \~, .\,·I"'~···'~ l'i. q11d~ ,,,,,. (1 n , \. *" 1 · • t 8t .1 ~ • t 1 i .. , -..~ Reflections on the Cros t.~j ~' l I 1: ' , '· ,. t: ': •. ~ ; • f' ~ ' ~ . .\ " ., '~tP't • 1 1 I ,,,,, • A.fllh'fl1 J, ,,~I f i APRii ~ \ • l (l•U ')Ct I .,cJ 2 .. , r r ·~k1 I I I I' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY . ~ MESA BIBLE CHAP L 11J4 Or-. ..... c.te ...... ,_.... .... _.L..._~ M°"""9 WonlllP. • I 0:00 A.M. COMMIMOtt 9"INOM "l'HI WOUNDS °" asus·· ~--. S..lce -1:00 r.w. HAP'1MISS FOUi MUSIC eaour w ... ..,... I I i:JO , ...... .... Cl-. W-.,.... ... "'""H ,_.~ ..... .._ Hf.2414 COMMUNITY CHUICH IY THI IA Y Dr. W-.. L ,.,._, ......._ SUMDAY-#1&1-lt A.M. "'UPI IS l'OI LMMa- 1•DM1t.. C.... w.. W•MHDAY -M'm. 1-IMO A:M. . CHRISTIAN SCIEMCE CHURCHES 11~ OF THE M()THEll CHUl!Ct4 THE flAST CHUAO. OF ORST SOENTIST IN llOSTOH, .. ASSACHUSEns ''UNREALITY'' Aprl I."" A CBAL WRCOME FIOM TII UlllH CllUKll OF CHRIST COIMlmcmtt • CMIRAT.al 611 H••tc•A" .. c ..... 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"FASTING" Dr.'*A. ~Jr .......... - CHURCH SCHOOL 8:00, 9:30, 11 :00..m. -Intent• Thru 8th Gr•d• 1:30 1.m. -Junior High Thru Adult .AIC ...... I 641-UU........ .......... '4MltJ ST. MARK PRfSB 2100 MwY .... Dr., ......,...._. • .... W.-Mc~ ..... T...yW .... I , ........... ._..., ..... Dnct!'" .. "",_.... SUHDA Y WOISHIP & CHUICH SCHOOl -t:JO A.M. ...... Sc-..-M.-., ......... ,...., 4olJ41 PMSIYTERIAN Of THE COVENANT 2111 .......... •4 MtM-111.JJ4' ...... Ki ,,.... Sunday Worship & urch School 8:30 & 10·00 . Chfld Cere Available Cotcss•Mr ,....,.. '-C'-cll 411..................... 4'4-7111 Rev. Mhur J. 'raok-.tey Rev. Eldon H. Thie• • ' Church SchoOI a Adult Study 9 a.m I Wor1hlpS«vtoe 10:161.m. MM~ATALL191MCal " I . I . from Window Sticker on every new car in inventory* * Jaguars not Included ONLY AT ••• ISUZU from Japan -we tested it for 65 years to be sure it was right. ne t Surprise car /of the ·vear! HLast of the truly great convertibles. -Orange County's oes ·------------------------------------~------------------------------· Cotaf1lr1r Lred••A · f "l•••rr t '•C"fllfln • i. • • I ·- I .. "THAT'S THE great thing abou.t Earvin. he always gjves u~ what ever we need,'• said Ab-< ., '. dul-Jabbar, who led the Lakers .....__ ............. with 27 poin~, "Tonight he ~new MAGIC JOHNSON we needed a lot . of help on the backboards and he gave it to manage to pull to within two ·US." points. Houston Coach Del Harris ad· mitted Johnson's display caught the Rockets by surpris'e. THE DECIDING game ·Will be played Sund~y afternoon . in Inglewood to . determine wbich team advances to the · second rouod. . · • ~ t •) ·~ .... • ~91J·$·s on bas~ets by ~oses ; .. .".Malone and' free throws byt ltobet1 R~id. . • l;fo~~~er, Abdul ·Jabbar > .. ·'Norm ~on and Jama8'1 WiUcei. count.e~e4 the Rdtket r ally wfUi '. key b',.skets Jn the final five minutes to put the Rocket~. ,: away, ' . 1 ·:V,.ttke1, Johnson and Abdul~ hbbtr . exelod(\d . ,io .the third'• · Auarter'fo.propeH..os Angeles tcf ll commanding 20-point lead at· , 'l6 ·~6 midwar through the •I ~eti~ .. ·· · .. ·lto\)!Jton counter ed · with 12 · libtraight wints to cut the defieit t 7~·68, .b'1t the Lekers regained their 1'1161'\\etltum tp take a 84-70 advantage goin~. 1f'lt.o the final ·stanza. 1 ·ABDVJ.,.JAJ)BAR, WHO had ' bee{l ·trustri)ted by Malone In . the-Jl'rst pl-3yoft game. reassert·· ' ·ed his 'p()sition as the premier · NBA center :rs be tossed in 19 points and pulled down 13 of his l'l rebounds. in the first half. Malone. who had been held to just five points ii\ the opening stanza. ignited a Rocket surge ih the secon<t -period that cut the L;lKer .margin to two points at 43·4 l . But Los Angeles. capitaliz· "We didn't expect Magtc to have that/' said Hatris . "We've beaten them on the boards the last seven times we played them, and we knew f{oing in that we would h;lve to .repeat . that. We didn't , and the figures spealt The Lakers, se-ek in g to become the first team· to win· •consecutive NBA .titles .sin<:e Boston ·mor:e than a decade ago, · ing .on free throw chances in the ·final Lhr,e minutes of the half, , took a 54-~ lead at~ntermission. . . ' Johnson. who f~uled out in the waningj minutes of the fourth ·quart.er. tied his career high ,of for themselv.e~." · The· Lakers nev~r trailed and · held a '96-85 lead with ~ss than. M,,,., ... ,...,....111.,0.,•--held as much as a 20 ·point lead ,. BOBBY GRICH BREAKS UPA DOUBLE PLAY AS HE SLIDES INTO LA'S JACK PERCONTE. oyer Ole Rockets, who ,could only., Seven minutes to play Wt\f>n, Houston· made its 'last surge aqd ,pulled ~o within three points at· 18 r~bo4'\~S: j · Mafone led the ' Rockets, who- .l'flnishecl the; regular season Wittl .. a (().42 . r..ecord .. with 33 .points.-~ . . :Migels lose, 4-1 hef ore. 48,i . . 33 Calvin Murphy tossed in 29, Reid added 14 and Bill y Paultz had 10. . • W il kel _scor ed 22 for the La~ers, ~txon· chipped in 21 , Mike CooJ><!r t)ad 17 and Johnson tossed in ~s. By JOHN SEVANO Of .. .,..., Niil S.... It certainly didn't take the fans at AJsabeim Stadium long to show their ap- pr,eciatioo to owner Gene Autry for his off.season acquisitions. ' A crowd of 48,133 -eclipeinc the old Aaabeim Stadium mark of 46,309 set in 1167 -arrived at the newly enclosed •plex Friday night to get a first-band almpse of their new heroes. And, despite the Angels' 4·1 setback to the Dodgers in the first game of their annual Freeway Series, the ram -for tbe most part -were pleased with what th-.Y saw. What they witnessed was a pair of fble pitching performances by the Angels' Jesse J e fferson and the Dodgers ' Burl Hooton, Intermingled wlth some shoddy and, at times, ex· cellent fielding from both sides. f. total of seven errors were com - milted by both participants -whlcb on· ly showed there was still some spring training left in both s ides. On lbe other band, there was some mid-season field· ing, too, especiaJly by the Angels' Bob· by Grieb. Grich staged a one-man show in the seventh inning, when h e sinele· handedly slopped a Dodger rally with a pair of s parkling stabs on what seemed like sure base hlts up the middle. Butch Hobson -one of five Halos making an Anaheim Stadium debut - went both sides of the fielding spectrum as he committed two throwing errors on the first two baJls he received only to turn around and make two fielding gems later. The most entertaining performance by an Angel, though, was turned in by Jefferson, who was m aking a do-or-die start for the final berth on the Angels' 10-man pitchinJt rotation. J efferson, who is contesting Chris Knapp for the final . spot, pitched six strong innings, allaw'ing four hits and one. earned run. His totals impro'ved his sprang numbers to 21~ innings pitched, 20 bita and five earned runa for a 2.04 ERA. ''I never really looked· al my •tart to- day as a battle for a spot on the staff," said Jefferson. "I was pretty pleased with how J did. I've ~ly made i couple of mistakes. "l don't know whal tbcir plans .,_e for me. I just want to' do what I can lo bf!lp' the ball club." · Knapp, his adversary in this battle, worked seven irinings in Tucson Friday before joining his teammates in Anaheim. He worked seven. innings, al- lowing three eaJ'11ed runs . • Angel manager Jim Fre.goei' adnlitted the final vacancy would be·filled by Jef. · rerson or KnapJ?, but he· declined to say ... * * . ·*· -..,. . . . who it would be until Knapp's pitching repott from Tucson arrived. 'l'fle Dodgers ' Hooton, meanwhile, over·Shadowed by the debut ~f the new IAKER uou.'~1 Angels, calm)y went about his buainqs . ·n1 Ji {..1'l ~ to the tune of seven .innings, ·four ,,bits D~r~" J.E QiN. 'rl/ aoo one 'earned run ·as he therou1hly l'J ./~~ 1.~ i r throttled the Angels' offensive talent. Botb s.iaes, as a matter of fact, didn't INGLEWOOD ' -Sunday af. do much i~ the hiJ.tjng'deparyment ~ver ' ternoon.'s 'Houslor1-Los Angeles· the first seven innings. · 1 • • • /.-f~r ·National'• Basketball A¥- , Th.e Dodgers scored first ir\ Ute Oft.ti Soc\ation _pfayoU game wilJ be as Mike Sciascia) double, Pepe Frias' , t eilevisied. live 4n Southern sinfle ap.d Jae~ Perco,nte's fielder's · C.aUfor\'tia 9n Channel 2 begin·. choice was good for 111-0 lead .. · . · rung at 12:30, a spokesman for · Sorrye poor fielding by the Dodgers in the La'kers ;rnnounced 'Friday 'the botton:i: ?f th~ fifth . aJl~we~ ·the · ~igh,t. . · " ' · . Aogels to tie 1t. Frias threw Juart Beni· • . 'The two (earns are j.?ven in' .que:-z·s gr ound ball into the t.>odger libel I"'. IH?s't ·Pf ·three seriees dugout to oped the inning, putttng Berti,·.,. ~ollowing'·Friday _night's victor}'' Q':JeZ _at secood. • 10 (loµstcm. ,Sunday's deciding .G~1ch then follow~d with a bunt sitlgle gam e '.will be played at the. ·pas t Hootoh on tlte 'riabt side w 'out run -For\-'m. · · :. · ... , .. ' . . <.See ANGELS, P.age BiZ> . · 1 • • ~~~~~~___;~~~~~ ~Cops ready to rumble Fooiball collision today at OCC Kuhn s~ops . .Yankee, By CURT s·EEDEN Of .. IHI.., ...... .._,, When the Costa Mesa-Fountain Valley police dej)artments square off with Buena Park-Garden ~ove in Cop Bowl III today at Orange Coast Go.liege, don't expect Costa Mesa Police Chief er Neth to be screaming at the top of his lungs I "hls" team. No, Neth .hasn 't switched allegiance or iblything like that. It's just that the police chief ~steriously lost hls voice Friday morning. ' "He's going to be there cheering the guys on, l~Ugb," a spokesman for Neth said. "He doesn't ve tonsilltis because he doesn't have his il.s," she added. VOICE OR NO VOICE, Neth will be among the ct.ed 6-7,000 fans nesUect into OCC's football um today at 1 to see if the Costa Mesa· ntaln Valley squad can halt a modest two- e winless streak . .t' "We beard Fenagamo hadn't sl111ed yet, so 've got a phone call into him," says W.H. oose) Bechtel, a Costa Mesa police ser1eant. • e haven't beard anyt.hinl yet, but we're sure d be interested in beinl an honorary reserve for Costa Mesa Police Department." Don't count on Ferra1a.mo, but you can expect de Foreman to be callln1 tbe aipala for the •·Valley team. Foreman, wltb m-emortea of a ocre perf onnance lut yur, 1171 be'• ready ead the Meta-Valley COi» to vldof1. But even more lmportanUY:... all ln-.olved ee, ls the reuoa behlad the Cop nowl aerle1 ··n KNEW TRB 8CllOOL8' atbelellc depart· ta wen I01lnl moaey after PropoalUon u,' • btel ... )'I ......... -~meat omeen, •• re Interested In ktes;ln1 kid• lavolved In letle1 rather tban beihl la U.. ltrMll." , Tbe proe-. from the same to to tbe bJp la.;ec.ta 11 .. , Jl'OWltabl vaue;, Buaa lilld Girdle ON¥•. wtdle the (liOllH depart·· froiD tbe same cttl• ere ... • lm• of ....... wtall IM~." leCbt.t .... . V.tS"QH* d tillt, bo••••, Ii tM deilre to "A FOOTBALL GAME between police depart- ments will raise funds for athletic pro1rama and show lbe kids that we police officers care for the.in as individuals, 1' he points oatr . Price of admlaslon ls S5 for adults,. S3 for children 7·13 and $15 for a family ticket. Ticketa are at.ill avalla~le and will be sold at the game. · · Cbeerleadfn fTom five blib schools along with Ram cbeerleatten and the El Toro Marine Corps Buc ·deal NEW YORK CAP > - • I From AP dlapatdlet ARCATA -The wind was blowlna hal'd toward the fences at Humboldt Stale University field Friday. So hard that· visiting Cal Slate Hayw~d scored 41 runs in a baseball double· header. And Hayward lost the nightcap. After Hayward's baseball team slugged to a 32·10 triumph in the seven·inoing first game, Humboldt retaliated W'tth a 10.9 victory in the nine-inning nightcap, winnincs tta first game or the year after 22 losses. ·'The wind wlls blowing out to the point that anythlne hit in the air was ione," said Hayward coach Doug Wells. Junior third baseman Tom Kennon, a .257 bitter comin& into the games, went 9-for-12 for the day, scored six runs, hit eight RBI. four doubles and a home run for Hayward. The teams combined for six home runs in the first game and two in the second. Three were grand slams, one by Hayward's Rich Souza. whose blast was the first home run of his college career . Each team made nine errors, Humboldt flubbing six times in the first game and Hayward fumbling six times in the second. .--------'''"'' ,. of I lw day -----...... Herb Brooks, coach of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, on being '1>0rtrayed by Karl Maldea in the made· for-television movie about the Olympians: ._"My wife was hoping that Robert Redford or Paul Newman would get the role, so then she could play herself. Me, I just wish I had the money Malden made." MoRtr~al lao•~n Mltz Pltflaclelplt•a Home run blasts by Andtt Dawson, Larry Ill Parrish and Gary Carter powered Montreal to a 10·1 triumph over Philadelphia Friday in exhibi· tion baseball action. All three homers and all Mon· · • treat runs came at the expense of Cy Young award winner Steve Carlton. . .Alex Treviao and Frank Tavena knocked in lwo runs each to pace the New York Mets to a 6-5 win over Cincinnati ... Joe Lefebvre and Ruppert Jones, who joined San Diego late Thursday, keyed a ninth· inning ralJy to give the Padres a 7-6 vie· tory over Seattle ... Jack Clark sent San Francisco ahead with a three-run homer in the third inning and added a bases-empty homer in the fifth as the streaking Giants won their eighth straight game, 10·2, over the Chicago Cubs . . . Rookie outfielder Mike Patterson collected four hits and escaped serious injury when hit on the jaw by a wild throw as Oakland stopped Mil· CAIHH waukee. 9·4. Patterson raised his spring batting average to 438 with a 4-for-4 day . . . Veteran Rick Miller collected four straight hits as Boston posted its seventh consecutive victory in defeating Texas, 10-2 ... Min· nesota unleashed a 15-hit attack, including a homer by pmch· hitter Gary Ward, to defeat Toronto, 6-2 ... Slxto Leacaao, a 171 hilling bust this s pring, homered and made a spec- tacular running catch to help St. Louis defeat the Chicago White Sox, 3· 1 . Claudell Washington's double in the eighth inning scored Ed Miller to give Atlanta a 2·1 vidory over Kansas City Pinch-hitters Dao Graham and Jolla Lowenstein delivered run-scoring singles with two outs in the last of the ninth inning to give Baltimore a 4.3 victory over the New York Yankees . A wild pitch by Pittsburgh re· liever Rod Scurry allowed Detroit's Alan Trammel to score tile winning run in the seventh inning as the Tigers defeated the ·Pirates, 6-S. Bulb .weep; Portland •till aU.,e CHICAGO Reggie Theus scored 37 points m and Artis GUmore added 25 and the two combined for all nine of Chicago's points in overtime Friday night to give the Bulls a 115·114 victory over the New York Knicks and a two-game sweep of their mini Na· tional Basketball Association playoff series ... ~ Calvin Natt and Kelvin Ransey combined for nine points in overtime and Mychal Thompson poured in a career-high 40 to give Portland a 124·119 victory over the Kansas City Kings and evened their play-off mini-series at one victory each. The best-of-three series returns to Portland for the third game on Sunday. La,.._.M ~ads MORtreaJ el'er B•r~l•rd Pierre Larouche scored his 24th and 25th goals ~ of the National Hockey League season Friday , night. helping Montreal defeat Hartford, 6-1, to win the Norris Division crown for the seventh year in a row . The New York Rangers rode the spectacular goaltendmg of Steve Blaker and Don Maloaey's third-period goal to a 3·1 win over Chicago, clinching a berth in the NHL playoffs . Edmonton also clinched a playoff berth by virtue of the Oilers' 7·2 drubbing of Vancouver. Stlflar Ra,,, Hearn• agree to llgltt DETROIT Thomas Hearns and Sugar Ray m Leonard. welterweight champions of the World Boxing Association and World Boxing Council, respectively, have agreed to a long.awaited fight that wiU decide the combined championship of the world. Hearns and Leonard signed contracts Wednesday in Washington for a late fall title fight at an undetermined site. Under the agreement, Hearns would receive $5 million and Leonard would be paid $8,million. Both fighters also would receive 2S percent of any rev· enue beyond S21 million. The fight is expected to generate wpore than $30 million for promoter Shelly Finkel of N~w York. Area teams vie for first in basehalJ Before today Lt over, all three area community colleae baa•ball teama could 11ab their •bare ot first place ln their respecUve conferences. Coach Mike Mayne's Oranie Coa1t Pirata are tied witl) San Dteeo Maa loi-the. top spot tn the South Ooast Collf ereqce. The Bucs, 5·3 In conference play, host, Mt. San Antonio today. Golden West, meanwhile, still on an uphill batUe since a poor start, can get l.nto the thick of things in the Souther Cal Con- ference with a win at Rio Hondo today. The Rustlers (8-5) are hoping league frontrunners San- t~ Monica and Harbor are dis- posed of in their road matches today. And SaddJeback (6-5), a half.game behind Southwestern aftd San Diego CC in the Mission Conference's Southern Division, travels to Southwestern today for a pivotal match. All games are set for noon. At OCC, the Pirates needed to win two of their three games this week, and they accomplished that goal with Thursday's 5·2 verdict over Cerritos. "If we had lost two or three games this week, I'd be wor- ried, but right now I'm not too concerned,'' Mayne says. "Right now, every team in the conference is at the top of its game except us. We're not play· ing as well as we can, so we're In command Al'W ........ New York's Ray Williams (left) goes up for two points despite presence of Artis Gilmore Friday night. Chicago nipped the Knicks, 115·114 in overtime to sweep the first· round NBA playoff series. Sailors, Vikings triumph Laguna Beach, CdM roll past foes Newport Harbor High's Sailors knocked off a second Sunset League title challenger, Marina pulled into a tie for third place and Corona del Mar maintained its unbeaten status in the Sea View League to highlight Orange Coast area prep baseball action Friday. Here's how it went : Newport Harbor 4, Fountain Valley 2 Fountain Valley held a 2·1 lead entering the seventh inning behind Roger Muscente's run· scoring single in the thrid and sacrifice fly in the PREP BASEBALL sixth. but the Sailors tied it in the seventh and won it in the eighth. J erry Bridgeman and Kevin Seberg -singled after one out and Vince Cook's ny to left C actually in foul territory> was deep enough to plate tbe lead runner. In the decisive eighth inning the Sailors were the recipients of a Fountain VaJley error after two out then Clarke Smith doubled to account for one run' and Bridgeman got another across with a single. The loss drops 1-·ountain valley to 3·4, while Newport Harbor (2-5) is now a game out of third place. Marina 4, Huntington Beach 2 Doug Paschal's two-run homer with Shane Flores aboard put Marina into a lead it would never relinguish as Dave Lustig went the distance. striking out three and scattering five hits. Ho01e run in ninth upends Anteaters Second baseman Mike Franks hit a two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning lo lift Loyola to a 4-2 victory over UC Irvine Friday In Southern California Baseball Association action at Anteater Stadium. Franks' blast was his third hit of the day and came off UCI's relief specialist Larry Hicks. It was the first loss of the year for the Orange Coast College transfer. Hicks is now ~l with six saves. Jon Mason went the distance for the Lions and upped his record to 4-5. Loyola is 17-13 overall and 4·2 In SCBA play, one game behind league-leading Cal State Fullerton. UC Irvine is now 18-9 and 2·4. The Anteaters scored first when Mark Stowell singled in the second inning and eventually scored on a Mark Morrison ground out. The Lions caught UCI in the fifth-inning on a walk, sacrifice bunt, and a Mike Freeman RBI single. Loyola made it 2·1 in the sixth without the be'neflt of a hit. Starting pitcher Dave Woodhead, who pitched a strong 711 innings, walked leadoff hitter Tracy Jones. Jones worked bis way to third and scored on a Bob Gauci sacrifice fiy. The Anteaters tied the score in the seventh as pinch-hitter Steve Haworth singled home Troy Ybarra with two outs UCI and Loyola will go at it again today in a noon double-header at Loyola. Bast returns, Wins feature I Mike Bast took up wben be left off more than a year aeo with a victory In tbe scratch main event on openln1 night.« the speedway motorcycle races at the Oran1e County Fair· tround1 Friday Dl1ht befote 7,811 faaa. The Vikings added another marker m the third when Chris Ventura doubled and scored on Jim 'Lane·s single. then upped the count to 4·1 in the fourth after singles from Bill Nelson and Ventura. Rich Carrillo doubled in the Huntington Beach second and scored on a single by Steve Stultz, while the Oilers got their other marker on a Rich Carrillo sacrifice fly in the fourth inning. Scott Marsh struck out five Marina batters. Marina is now 3·4, Huntington Beach is 2·5. Laguna Beach 4, Laguna Hiii• O The Artists, now 3.4 in the South Coast League. got all the help they needed from Damon Ber- r yhill, who had a run-scoring triple in the sixth in· ning after belting a two-run homer in the fourth with Scott Majors aboard. Dan Arndt accounted for the other Laguna Beach run with a sacrifice fl y in the sixth. scoring (who else?> Berryhill. Paul Melnyk scattered four hits. striking out six and walking one batter. Corona del Mar 5, lrvlne 2 Corona del Mar jumped on Irvine with five runs in the third inning. more than enough for pitcher Ken Santoro, who scattered six hits in up· ping his Sea View League record lo 5-0. Santoro had a three-hitter going before Ken Perry's home run to center sparked a three-hit ef· fort,in the seventh for Irvine. The winners put together their five runs in the third on singles from Gordon Moss and Chris White. Irvine wildness (three walks and a hit bat· ter) and Dave Rohde's two-run sngle single to left. center Estancia 5, Costa Meaa 3 Estancia's Eagles came from behind to post the victory after the Mustangs had seared three in the bottom of the third inning. After tying the score in the fourth, the Eagles put the winning run on the board in the sixth with the aid of two Costa Mesa errors with Mike Deutsch scoring the run. In the seventh, an insurance marker was added on a triple by Bob Urm son and a sacrifice fly by Chip Graham. Costa Mesa committed five errors and out-hit the Eagles. 8·5. in a losing cause. Jim McCahill was 2·for·3 for the Eagles as was Steve Anderson for the Mustangs. Track program set A track and field program (or boys and girls ages 7-15, unc,ter the banner of Newport Balboa Rotary Club and City of Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Dept., is being offered to novice athletes. Registration is being taken at the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .. trom 8·5 Monday through Friday.Jhe fee is S4. Practice is being iield from 3-5 daily at Mariners Park, Newport Heights , Newport Elementary, Community Youth Center. Eastblulf Park and Buffalo Hill Park. Further information can be obtained by con- tacting Bob Granger at 64-0-2271. I nera at first alld thlrd, and HoMciO broqbt e.ilq~• bom Ola a fielder'• ebolH. ll ~ knott.ed, too, antlJ tM Dodsen broke It opee ta UM nlntti otf Andy Hu1ler. DerTel Thomu opened with a wallt, and after Dusty Baker arounded OU$ on a Mt-run play, Tbomaa scored on a double to rlabtt center by Roa Cey. Cey tben galloped home 1 tew moments later when Pedrct Guerrero tent a Huller ta1tba1J over the center field wall. As for thf' Ancel ball, thej could only mustier six hill off th~ combined efforts of Hooton ~ wlnnint pitcher Bobby Caatl11~1 with the new bats or RicK Burleson, Fred Lynn, HobsOd and Beniquez going a combined l ·for-16. "I wasn't nervous, just ~cit. ed," said Beniquez of his debut~ "It was like I was in a World Series or something. It was real• ly somethjng else.'' "It turns you on. It gets you excited," said Grich of the large turnout. ·•tt makes you feel you are back in the big leagues. It picks you up.'' "You get a little excited," added Hobson, "but mostly it's tt lot of fun. It sure is .. a lot dil• ferent than Palm Springs or when I was with Boston." * ANGEL NOT•S -Tiie Angel' are 11111 nlM playefl -Ille U-....,, rca~ llmll, 1--n of tnem art pl1C11er .. 0-... z..11111, lllH Tr••en. 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Walen, allO In Ftor1da, will uv-- fOOAy and neal WedneMSay aftd lllen join Ille Dodgen 1n time for lllelr l>om• -a9Al"5t tiou11on 8a<k•lln h laklft9 medlc.allon for an lnllemallon or lrrnauon of 11\e optk nerve In tr.. left •Y~ cauMd by • virus. lle<kwllll Is IMll\9 tlerold• -r.. may rel urn lo a<llon !>uftday 0<"" may be MO.lined uo to Ma wulc,, d_.,.,lng on Ill\ ru<tlor. lo lhe ,,,.,.Lallan Seminar set on sailing for juniors The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club Junior Association will sponsor a junior sailing seminar at Dana Point Harbor during the Eas ter vacation beginning April 13. The classes will be held Mon- day through Thursday, April 13·16, from 9 a .m . to 4:45 p.m. and wi ll cover basic sailing and sailboat handling, with em- phasis on on-the-water sailing and drills. For students already familiar with the basics, special instruc· lion will be given on improving racing skills and knowledge of racing rules and tactics. The classes are open to both club members and non- members. Minimum age is seven years and all students must be able to swim. Students should plan to provide their own Sa bot or Laser-type boat, although some Sabots will be available for rent. Instructor will be Tim Cannon, an experienced sailor and in· structor and a member of the UC San Diego sailing team. Cost of the course is $20 for yacht club members and $30 for non-members. For additional in· form atlon or registration call Larry Hastings at 531-0947 even· ings. IOK run slated Plans have been announced for a lOK run to be held at Up~r Newport Bay, May 2. T-shirts will be provided to all participants and prizes awarded to the top finishers. For more information phone 6'5·0340. Noon, Cttannel I ./ I WOM•N'S T•NMIS: Cl1lrot Crown. AMIURCM'I: Bud Coll Ins and 81111• Jtan King. It wtll be Chris Evert Lloyd against Pam Shriver In one m1tcl'I Ind H•n• Mllndllkova against Andrea Jaeger In the other to get the Clairol Crawn tournement under way at Le Costa todly. Lloyd Is currently renked No. \ and has never lost to Shriver or Jaeger and has 1 4., record aQalnst M1ndllkov1. ' ~ 1:30 p.m., Channet 4 I ./ I WOMEN'S GOLF: Olneh Shore. AftftOUfteert: Don Crlque, Carol Mann, Marlene Floyd, Susan O'Connor and Marv Bea Porter. Myra Van Hoose retained her lead In the Olneh Shore golf tournament at Rancho Mirage with a one-ov•r.par 73 Friday. Carolyn Hiii, the one she beat out f« rootde-of-the-year hOnors last season, Is second after firlnQ a 70. Jan Stephet\son and Jane Blalock are tied for third two strokes off the leader's pace. ~ 3 p.m., Chennet 2 I I SPOttTS SPECTACULAR: Pizza Hut Classic. Announcers: Dick Stockton and Abe Lemons. Many of the nation's top graduatlnQ stars will be playing In this game In Las Vegas. For the East, the list includes: Elston Turner (Mississippi), Jeff Lamp (Vil"ginla); Mike McGee (Michigan); Kelly Trlpucka (Notre Dame) and Nate Tolbert (Indiana). For the West, the roster will include: Darnell Valentine (Kansas>; Clyde Bradshaw ( DePau"; Rolando Blackman (Kansas State); Danny Vranes (Utah); Lewis Lloyd (Drake); and Alton Lister <Arizona State). OTHER TELEVISION 10 a.m. (11) -OUTDOOR LIFE -William Conrad is the host of this 13-week series. This week: NFL Hall ot Fame linebacker Dick Butkus goes fishing for blue marlin. 11 a .m. (S) -TENNIS -Wojtek Fibak vs. llie Nastase In the WCT Challenge Cup, taped at Montreal. 12:30 p.m. (~) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -France vs. Spain. 1 p.m. (4) -BASEBALL PREVIEW 1H1 -A review of the 1980 pennant races and the Philadelphia Phillies' first World Series win along with an examinatk>n of the numerous off-season trades. Also: A look at the comeback attempt by Houston pitcher J . R. Richard, who suffered a major stroke July 30, 1980. 2:30 p.m. l7J -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -Host George PlimplJn talks with tennis great Billie Jean King, who probably gained more notoriety from her 1974 victory over Bobby Riggs than her 20 Wimbledon titles. 3 p.m. W -WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN -Ron Hayes is the host of this 13-pal"t series featuring various outdoor ac- tivities. Segments on the opener include a visit to a chuckwagon race in Cheyenne, Wyo, a look at a family that has adopted a pioneer life style and an overview of fishing sports In Montana and Wyoming. (7) -JUNIOR SUPERSTARS -Sixteen of the-nation's best high school athletes compete for top honors at Key Biscayne, Fla. Eight boys and eight girls, selected from four regional competi· lions, will participate in seven events including basketball skills, 100-yard swim and the 100-yard dash. 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The finals of 'lle Fair Lanes Open are telecast from Baltimore. Nelson Burton, Jr. Is the defending champion. $ p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Teams from the U.S., USSR, Cuba, Mongolia and an all-star team from Atrlca compete in World Cup wrestling, taped at Toledo, Ohio. Also: The world Invitational mixed pairs high divinQ championship, taped at San Diego and the world team motorcycles on ice, taped at lnzell, West Germany. (28) - SOCCER. 7 p.m. (1) -DODGER, ANGEL PREVIEW -A preview of the 1981 AnQels and Dodgers baseball seasons. (SO) - SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights of the Big Eight men's and women's indoor track and field championships from Llncoln, Neb. 8 p.m. (S) -TOP RANK FIGHTS OF THE '70s - RevenQe was the motive for Roberto Duran on March 16, 1974 as he fought the only man who had beaten him, Esteban DeJesus tor the WOl!ttd-llghtwelght championship. <SO) -SOC· CEA MADE IN GERMANY. 10 p.m . (11) -DODGER SPECIAL -Included are pro- files of several Dodger players. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Angels, 7 p.m., KABC (790) and KMPC (710). Hockey -Colorado at KlnQs, 7 p.m., KOGO (600). (The Daily Pilot Is not responsible for late chang.s.) Dinah Shore tourney Van Hoose leads RANCHO MIRAGE <AP) - Myra Van Hoose s hot a scrambl· ing one-over-par 73 Friday to keep her lead in the Dinah Shore tournament, but Caroly n Hill moved to within a stroke or the pace with her second con- secutive 70. Van Hoose, who carded a ~parkHng 66 in the opening round, stood at Sounder-par 139 through 36 holes or the 72·hole event over the 6,242-yard, par-72 Mission Hills Country Club course. Hill, like Van Hoose one of the Ladles Professional Golf As· sociation's most promising . young newcomers, chipped two J strokes off par on her final nine ''holes'to close on the leader. Jan Stephenson and Jane Blalock were two strokes off the pace at 141 midway through the tournament, the richest on the .women's golf tour. Stephenson carded a second-round 72 while Blalock, who won· the inaugural Dinah Shore tournament in 1972, fired a 2-under-par 70. Sally Palmer and Sandra Palm· er were another stroke back ·itb two-under-par 142 totals, .• ile Judy Ran.kin, Lynn Adams and Penny Pulz were at 143. Although winds that bad gust· ed up to 40 mpb during Thursday's opening round were much less severe for the second round, scores of the leaders were generally higher. "The wind wasn't as strong, but it was tricky," .said Van Hoose, 25, the LPGA's Rookie of the Year in 1980. "It would start and stop and you'd find yourself standing there wltb the wrong club. "The winds were gustine so much it was difficult to bit close to the pin." GoHlead to Nelson after 68 GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - Larry Nelson put togetbe1t a 68 he called "as good a round as I .ever played," and moved into a two-stroke lead Friday in the second round or the Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tourna- ment. "I can't remember when I've played this well," Nelson said after posting his 137 total, seven shots under par for two trips over the treacherous, 6,984-yard Forest Oaks Country Club course. ''I'm worn out." said Nelson, who was boll ered by muscle spasms in hi:. hack and, like everyone else in tn~ ;~ ... !~. •w gusty winds, extremely difficult pin placements and slick, slop- ing greens. "The pins were as severe as I've ever seen. on mounds and crowns and s lopes." Nelson said. "And the greens were as fast as I've ever seen. If they'd been any faster, some people might not have finished -me included. ' "On the 14th hole, I had a two- f ooter for birdie and all I was trying to do was two-putt. And I had a two-footer coming back." Lee Trevino agreed. "They're the same for every- body. but they were a little too severe," he said. On some of those boles you could have a three-footer and if you miss it you could putt it right orr the green. I had a three-footer on the seventh and had lo play 2'h reel or break ... '• Qrk Hayes held second after a 69 tn11t left him at 139. Leonard Thompson, who had a 71 despite a double bogey on his 17th hole, and Jay Haas were next at 140. Haas, who shared the first-round lead, matched par-72 in the warm, windy weather. Trevino, also with a 72, and Jim Dent were next at 141. Dent, one of the last men on the course, bogeyed his last two holes to finish with a 71. Bill Kratzert, tied with Haas for the 18-hole lead, went to a 75 in the second round and had a 143 total. Defending ch ampion Craig Stadler had another 72 and was at 144. Seve Ballesteros or Spain, who will defend his Masters title next week, improved to a 70-146. Tom Weiskopf, who must win here to qualify for the Masters, took • · a step in the wrong direc· lion with a 76 that put him at 147. Bike races set for CM . The eighth Annual Sports Spectacular, featuring Euro- pean-style bicycle races, run· ning races, various races for children and other attractions will be held in Costa Mesa, May 24. The event, which includes Na- tional Classic bicycle races, open only to licensed U.S. Cycl· ing Federation competitors, 5 and lOK distance runs open to the public and a pre-school Big Wheel race. ·Laguna Beach, Estancia roll ~ LalUft• Beach Ht1h1 Ute No. 1 CfF'• ranked vollel_ball team, remained unbeaten with a victory over Dana Hil1I Friday ntcht. 1 Tbe match went four sames u the eoUre La1una Beach tecond team •tarted the openln1 1ame and lost. With the ftrlt slrinl playing, the Artista won three ltraitbl games. Aa uaulll. the Artl1ta were led by the 1ettkl1 ol Lance Stewart and ~e outlide hittinl of Eric Clark. Backup setter Jeff Spurlock also played well for Laeuna. LAGUNA BEACH, 8·t overall and 4--0 in South Coast Lea1ue play, Is play in I in the Pacific Palisades Tournament beginning this mornine at 9 o'clock. The tourney could feature a showdown between the Artlsta and San Marcos, whicb la tied with Laguna for the top apot on the CIF poll. In other prep volleyball action, Estancia re- mained unbeaten and atop the Sea View League stand.inga with three-game victory over Unlverai· ty. The Eagles were led by bitters Dan Rieden and Bill Mattias. Setter Brad Elligood also bad a steady match. • Uni's Rene Rimlinger, an outside hitter, led the Trojans with eight kills. With middJe blocker Ken Harter leading the way with nine kills, Fountain Valley topped arch· rival Edison in four games. THE BARONS GOT OFF to a slow start, los- ing the first game, but came on strong to win three straight behind Harter. Todd Story and Kirk Har· ty. Harty was excellent defensively with 15 blocks. The Pacific Palisades Tournament is also on Boes win, but GWC toppled Orange Coast College, alt hough somewhat sluggish throughout, had little trouble disposing or host Cerritos in three straight games Friday night in community col- lege volleyball action. A.nd at Golden West. Soutnern 'Cai Conference leading Santa Monica needed four games to down the RusUers. At Cerritos, Coach Bob Wetzel's Pirates quickly took care of the tap for Fountain Valley. The 8aronJ are aclteduled to take on hiahly reaarded Doi Puebloe and Santa Monica today. Junior bitter Bill Lennert% auppUed tbe olfenae and junior back row player Mark Coit provided tbe defense to lead Tim Reed's Marina cluJ> to an euy Will over Westminster. TWO J UNIORS, captain Mike John1ton and al· I-leaguer Joe Lara. teamed with seniors John Vittue and Ian Black to lead Corona del Mar to a three-game victory at El Toro. After losing the first 1ame, Paul Coenen and Paul Knipp Inspired their Costa Mesa teammates to three straight wins. as the Mustangs defeated La Quinta to remain wlthln striking distance of Estancia in the Sea View League. The Mustangs are 6·2, two games back of the Eagles. In the closest match of the night, Irvine got a scare from Ocean View but survived lo remain tied with Costa Mesa. Baker hurls 4th no-hitter Lisa Baker pitched her fourth no-hitter of the season in leading undefeated Edison to a 2--0 Sunset League girls softball victory over Westminster Friday afternoon. In other games, Marina downed Huntington Beach, 7-2. and Fountain Valley stopped Newport Harbor, 4-0. Baker has pitched every inning for Edison this season and is responsible for the 10·0 record or the Ch argers. In addition to her four no-hitters. she has three one-hitters and a pair of two-bitters. FalcoMwitha1~9. 1~6.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij 15 ·6 victory . The 1 Falcons e ntered the ~ ---~ ~i;~~:~~Ei~:..~~~ .i BA.KER.~.; .. P. lJW OOD - with wh.ich the Pirates ~-~~---~~~~~~~~g~I won. "Cerritos isn't a --a± -::X ''" =.: ...:.=-:. ....,,, w -=- bad team for having that record." Mark Cody. Ra ndy Huffman and Dave Beal all turned in s trong performances for OCC. which improved its South Coast Conference record to 4· l. · Welze l went to his bench after the first game, as everyone got into the victory picture. At Golden West, the • Corsairs, 7-0 in con - ference, dropped their first match, 8·15 before rebounding for three straight wins. • Dave Devick, the mid· di e blocker from Newport Harbor High, turnecl in a s trong performance for the Rustlel's, aJong'\-w,th set· ter Gary Nakamura and Kelly Garrison was <Sharp in the bacltcourt. Santa Monica tops Rustlers Golden West College lost its second game of the Southern California Conference women's basketball season to Santa Monica Friday af· ternoon, 77-66, in action on the Rustler court. Timi Pitzer scored 22 points for the Rustlers who fell ~ 4·2 ln con- rerence action behind Santa Monica's perfect 6-0 mark. Golden West is the de· repding conference champion but bas lltUe hope o! repeatlnl this season with the Conain two fulJ gama in front. HALF PRICE SALE! 4x8x ~" SALE MAHOGANY REG. $ 50 CAH"T CiET AMY CHEAPEI s1s.oo 4x8x1/411 SALE WMBERC~RE s 50 MAHOGANY Reg. EXCELUMT FOi CAllMETS s49,oo 4x8x1/8" ,., SALE TEAK REG. $ 00 s32.oo EXCELLENT IUY! 4x8x ~" SALE ASH REG. $ 00 S26.00 llAUTIFUL SI.AIMS 4x8x1/8" E BIRCH REG. 50 s19.oo 9BAT POR MANY USl5I -1 { I J ! I I ' •• ~ >· NeA ........ , ... f .. -.to , ...... .,,..... we1n1a1t CIMl"H•ce ...... .,...ac_ HOOlttell Ill, L111ert t07 1(-(Jty .. Pw11.-d '1 "'*"'"-PertlMI! m. ~ City lit, flff ... "- 1-11; Ull9n "'· HoutlM '°" ..... ,._ H-IDll .C LAlllrw ktftWl Clty .. ...,,. ... llAIT••• eot1'•••Nc• ~·lc-PllllNllllllll• IM, INI-t• Clll~tl ..... Y•k• '1llr1Mllty'1 ac- Pllll•d9111111a "· llldl.,. es C""lltdl._ •lftlMr ... 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Hall, ... Half•-: Seft(.a Molllu, ~JI. Total folol1: s.nta M1Mka lt, Golc!M w.tt 11; Fouled9!11: Ori-(SM). Loe Alamlto1 PalOAY'I aalULTI ·-.................. _....., First race -leHi.td ley c~, 4 . .0. 2 . .0, J.40; 9Moft'1 JUC19e (Wllllwd), J.00, J . .O; Ceftrl Ou I Kuebler), S.40. U •UC· t• U·O peld tit.ta. Second race -II J Almallurst CO'lrielll. 4.00, J.IO, 2.40; -·-W-CC>Wonlli l.40, 2.•; z..r, ...... c o.s-1. l.20. • Tlllrd race -Dtftte'1 ~ft•••wor IOetomw>, ... oo. 31.40. t ... ; Jlftda•1 lffte99 t•ltcllle>. .. 40. UD, ·~ IGnlNfrl. 6.00; '2 eucc. CM I paid "3' . .0. F ourtll r ae -Adlos LOtlell H (I( uetller), l.00, 2.IO, 1.lO, CtlMlue 1-IOlll • ._.,. 2.40; MonMnl Ace ( O.S-1. J.a. Flllll race -Sul'-10'111'1.,I, 4 •. l.lll, 2.40; Micky H•, I Pierce), 7 • .0. S.00; •Mlcal N C O~>. 4 '°· u eucc. C~J) Mid Ut.10. Slatll reu -eowtioy ~ CSlllllft91), 4.00, J.40, J.40; Ho Ho ller9 CSteltlfwl, l..O, 1.e ; Tl .. r Al~I CO'llrleftl, 2 .... 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Paynler CFI, IS ... ; l. Hel- (FI. IU; .. Herrll lOCCI, tU . 4001H -t, Paynter 11'1, S4.t ; 2. 0uM COCCI, 5U; a. Hern• COCCI. 56.J . 400 relay "T t. Fllllerlln, 44.,J. , ........... -1 ....... 1-. 1:22.t. HJ -1. Ktlwl IF), M ; J. Jamal CF>. W . a.McO-CP>.~L LJ -1. lttMn IFJ, JM; 2. OoblNI CPI, 11..0; J. Gone (Fl, 21M. T J -1. G«llD (Fl, 47·2, 2. Ptyftter (FJ, U-1; l. ~ IOC:CI. 42-4. l'V -I. Cnlclect (FJ. 1M; 2 • .......,,.., (l'I. IM; I. KMa IOCCI, 12-6. S .. -t. Halley I l,47·7Yt; I. KM• IF), 4'-0Yt; J. GlkMn IOC Yt. OT -1. Halley C Cl. IJ7·J; 2 ltertlltlkll IF), UM; l. C tJl..2, JT -1 ...... ..., COCCI. 1 .... Yt, IP), llH, J. c:.rwr CFl, 11~2. 0..... .... '7,LAS--.UU LA...,__77,~Wnt .. 100 -I. Caine (H), .7; l. Mor1aafl Cl>. tl.71; J. ........ oo. 11JJ. 200 -t. WetMrell CHI. 21.St, 2. Caine IHI, tJ.Ot; J .• , .. ISi, 12.01. 400 -1. l'IMll ISi, ... n ; 2. Welllertll IHI. 4'.'1; J.Cltr1llHl,S1.1. IOO -I. ""1i«e CH), 1.Sl.U ; J. Mlcell IHI, 1:$7.tl; J. Ramsey IGI. 1:Sl.S. l,SOO -I. •amtey CGI. J:M.216 J. Mic.II CHI. 4:00.a ; J. A,...,,..,11 CGI, •:01.f. S,000 -I. Dulaney IHI, U ;l3.lt; J. •tmH, IGI, U:•.2t; l. ArMntull IGI, 1':00.0. 110HH -I. COiiins IHI. IS.IS; 2. MollO (GI. U.Jt; AHCI IHI, IUO. 4001H ._ l. McAot>erh COi, SS.M; 2. l'eletlOft (lti, UM; J. Collins I HI, SS. tO. ... ._ie,..-1.UHWbor,G.ll. t.600 ~ .-t. LA Htrtlor, J :l0.70. HJ ~ ~/ ~ IHL W; 2. Martin IGI, M;J.~f+tt,W!. LJ -I. ~rtlft CG). l0·11; J. T-1 CHI, •t; J. ~ CH>,•N. TJ -1.d<ltler IGI, 44-J; 2. Ft lvo CG>. 42·10-V.; l. ~llns CHI, 4HYt. PV -1. Lewis IGI. l:M, 1 Piechota CG>. 12..0;J.noll*& SP -I. ~ CG), 44-0; 2. All., ISi. O.i_ J. A(.Me,CG>, 41~ OT .!.. I.~ 10), UO·t ; J. llr-...1 (0), tb-S'; l. Alletl ISi. 111-4. JT -I . .5carl4tt IGI, JIH, 2. 8tr0ft (H). IU.10; l. ~ IGI. U1·2. Women COMMUNITY COU.IEOE 0r-.. c.st 74, ,. • ..,_ Sll 100 -1. Hale IFI, 12.1; 200 -I. 0....1.- CCI, t:OS.J; IOO -I. Patella CFI, J:JI.~ t,5IOO -I. Patella CF I 4:57.0 ; J.000 -t. Gol\Ulel IOCCI, 10:40.t; IOOLH -1. -.1son IOCCJ., IS.6; 4001H -I. Delgado IOCCJ, I.OS.I; -~~I~;-I. ~7 ~C:h S~~; ~ r~ IOCC>."t:; 1.,J _-1. Von LVUO. <OCCJ. o ... SP -t. Nmst,_ CFI, J4.2Vt; OT -I. ~to CF), 12'-I; JT -1. ArmstrO"IJ CF), L~~,..,0~1=••:::l. .. 100-1. Brown IHI. 12.tl; 200-1. Brown CH>. J•.•4; •00-1. Johnson 161, n .». 100-1. lt(OUCCI CGl, J ;J/.41; 1,)00-1. ltcOU<CI CGlbS:OS.14; lliOC»-1. lacouccl (GJ, ll:Jl.O/· 11 HH-1. rown CHI, U .16; 4001H-. Kl"llSbUry (HJ !:It.IS; 400 ,... lay-1. LA Ha...,._ 49 . .f; 1,MIO relay-I. Golden Wes~ ,,._,..; HJ-1. Ctrler CG>. f~~t.LJ-1. aylor CSI, JT-1. G..,_ CHI. ---~-~ .... ... _ -., ,_, 4. We11m1...., a • 0-0 O 2 ltlltr Mid MllHtele; o.MN, ,....,,,., (5) tnd C:H. W-lak., ClM). L-•-1,.r.. Jl-Tr'*°¥14' MrwlM ), .._II 111 INcU H11ftll1\9t0fl letcll 100 OIO 1-2 Marina 002 uo •-1 Twlntr a nd Cooper; Flelcher S.nc1111. : : lftd P......_vtti.,4,.....,...N•~• N ewp0rt HartlM OOI OIO 0-0 t t Foufttalft Vtllty 020 2'0 •--4 I 4 A1tfll111t, Gf.,,._r (JI elld Mer ... , ... UI; Vt ft lman tftd lua Arle4 ... W- Vanlmtft L-Aw"lno. 21-Stnl Ar.._ IPV) Misc . Frfday'1 tren11ctlon1 IA.l•IAU. "'-ic. LNem CLEVELANO INOIANS -PwcheNCI IM contracl of Miu l'lsclllln. IMfbto,,, 1..-. tlle Housloll Alt~ Notional uaeue. CINCINNATI AEOS -Dptlonad 9111 IOftllt m -Joe Kerrl9'ft, pltcllerl; - O.rman 8•"'"''· Hlfleldlr, to lftdlt...,...ls of Ill• AmarlCtft AHOCltlloft. S.ftl Tom Foley, v.ort.ioP. lo lllelr m lllO< 1..,... CMftP for rH Ul(IN'l*IC. HOUSTON ASTAOS -Placed J.A. lll<lltrd, pltc-. on Ille tc).day disabled llll. Atsl9flld Gordie PledlOll 111d hrt •ot11tree, pllc11er1; AIM Knlctly, ctl<IWr; •IWI Jee Plllmtn, Infielder, lo Tues.on of Ille Pacific Coaat Let(IUll . PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES -Qcltlaned JOfl A ... IWrn. Wtrretl BrUMttr Md Dickie Holas, pltcllera, to Olll•llo.,.. Clly tf u. Amarlc111 Ano<l•!Hln. OultlOfll" Orlando lstlH, outfielder, to Olllotlon>a Clly. ST. 1..0UIS,CAADINALS -Olllloned Jee O.S., flrtl be~. lo Spnf19fleld of tlle Amerlctft Auoclt llOfl. AelurMd Carlos LOCltl. outlltlder. to u. IM•lco Cl 1y Tl-L $eftl Nell Fial• tlld A-y Thonlas. W.. ll•ldlrs. to lllelr ml"°' ....,_ came> tor ,.. """'"""' cou..e1 GC!D•GIA STATE -... ..-Jim Jarren lltU totska-11 coecll. TENNESSEE -A,,,..._ed Ult rellre- rr1tftl ol 11111 Wtltfll, bt-11 coecll, .-. llve tlUW-oltr. ... oon. V.tlHOERlllLT -"'-"'cell IM r..ign. lion of •idlard Scllnlldl, -basu-• (Ot<ll. NHL ecore1 MonlrHI •. Htrllord I N v Ranvers >. CNct(IO 1 EdrnonlOft 7, Vancouwr 2 NASL For1Lauellrdele2, Al..,,ta 1 Women'• gymna1tlca COMMUNl"N COl..LEGI Ora-C..11 Ul.U, a.I-West llS.U Vaullln9 -1. 111•1 Conway IG> tnd Sprln99r CGI, I. I; UMven bars -I 54>r- ln(lar CGI, I 4; kl'"'• bNm -1. Hoff"*' COi , 7.IS; Fl-eaer<lw -1. llJe) Hott,.... 10) alld Conway CGI ... I. All·trOUftd -1. HOflmtft CO>. J1 U Lh-~ cABSOl_UTELY EVE'ItYTH~NG ~ ~ IN SfOCl(GOES ~ All Prices at COST or Below! ·WE'RE REMODELING! And at Oran1e Coaat, the Pirates suffered their third South Cout Cobf erence setback . against two victories a1alnst a tou1h Fullerton squad. Scarlett, the toi> performer in both the discua and Javelin in the Southern Cal Conference, also owns the state's best mark with a 224-7, achieved last month against Rio Hondo. The former Costa Mesa High football player also oame within three feet of breaking former t ea mmate Bob W i l s on 's school record in the discus Fri· day with his wiMin1 150-9 effort. OCC, meanwhile, got a 1:57.4 effort from John Gerhardt in the 800 while teammate Ralph Serna won the 1,500 with a 3:57 .3 effort. In women's action, OCC's Lisa Gonzales breezed to a victory ln the 3,000 with a 10:40.8 clocking as the Pirates stopped the Hornets. ' PUBLIC NOTICE -------- fl lCTITIOVt aUtlMRU !CAMI: STAT•MINT Tiie totl-•"9 person Is doln9 bull· nen••· E UROPEAN CAR MASTER, 2°'2 Pte<enll• Aw .• Cotte loM ... C•. '2U7 Ion llinc:u. J09 21't St .• Coste Mese.C• m11 Tiii\ b<ls•neH h c-.ct.o by.,, In· dlvl•uel. lonillH<U t Ill• IUot-1 W .. 11190 Wltll tM County Ciera ol Or.,,ve Cau11ty on Merell t2. 1'11 "1l1762 Pvbllshed Or.,,09 Co.ti 06ily Pilat Mer. t•. 21, 21. Af/I. •. 1981 1312 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMR STAT•M•NT T.,. 1o11ow1no -son i> OOtn9 t>u" "*'' •• MAI GLASSWO"KS, "' W Hem lllon •C. Cost. Meu, C• '2U7 Oo.-11 8ur(1ert, ••• W. H.,nlllon II c. CO\I• ,,,,. .. , C• '2'27 r11 .. 1>us1nes>" c-..Cle(I br .,, '" diVldu•I. Donnell Buro-rt Tiii> si.tement ••• tiled w1111 ,,. County Clerk of Or.,,(1e c ... nty on M•rcll 12. , .. , "'m" Pul>ll-Or-C:O.ll D•••r Piiot M•r. "· 11. n. Aor. '· , .. , 1302·1• P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOliS •usn••ss NAM• STATEM•NT Tiie loll-1"9 pe"°" 11 doint l>U\l .... ,, .i GARNETT ELECTRIC, .. Sl Sen I I• C•1•llM , C.ro.n Graft, C.llle<nl• '7MS . .-o,,.ld _, 0 .... 11 ... s2 Sent• C•t•lln•. G.trden Groye, Celllornla nus Tiiis t>.nlneu "conduOed by .,, •n· dlvlO..el Roneld N G.,,.tt Tll11 --1 wef filed wh ll tn. County Clerk of O•.,,ge County on Merell 11. , .. , fl1S17 .. Published 0r'""09 Coell Deily Piiot, Merch "· 21. 21. April•. "'' ue1 .. 1 P UBLIC NOTICE ---------NOTICE OF DEATH OF JAMES D . SC HWEICKERT AND OF PETITI ON TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A101190. To all h eirs , beneficiaries, creditors and c.omingent creditors of James 0. Schweickert and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filtd by Ann P. Schweickert in the Superior Court of Orange County reque_,stlng that Ann P. Schweic.kert be appointed as ptt"sonal re presentative to ad· minister the estate of James D. Sc.hweic.kert (under the Independent AdrT)tnlstratlon of Estates Act). The petition Is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 100 Civic C•nter Drive, west, in the City of Santa Anat.._Callfornia on April 22, 1vtt1 at 9:30 a .m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance mav be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU A~E A CREDITOR or a contln· gent cr•d1tor of th• «M· ceased, you must flle your clalm with the court Of prHent It to the personal representatlye a~nted by the court within four months from the dat• of fir st Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The tlm• for fill"9 claims will not u • plrt prior to four monthl frant tM c:Mlt• of the hMr· Int noUc.ed above. YOU MAY EXAMtN~ the flle •• by the ceurt. If rou ar• lnterHted In the estate, you may flit a r•· q&Mt wl" the court to ,.. celw IPltlaf Mike of tM 1n...-y If :'Wtllt• ••MU -fll ·~-. K• cHftU •n• re1toru .,.., .. lft *ti• 1200 of GIUtOlftla ,.,.... c ....... ,. D S upers ports at Co sta Mesa A 1upersports competition, ala the ABC-TV extravaganza, ls acheduled for Costa Mesa High today from 8 a.m . to 4 P-"'1· with the Mustangs' aquatics teams the beneficiary. Competition includ es age groups 12-and-under, 13·25, ~ and 40-and over for male and female athletes, except for the push-ball obstacle course, which is a two-person event. · Amoog the events ~re 50-yard freestyle swimming, 25-yard in· nertube pool race, basketball free throw shooting, golf chip- ping, frisbee toss, soft.~all dis· lance loss, 25-yard mud run and a two-mile jog. Entry fees are $1 per event or $7 for au 10 events. Entries will be accepted at the track prior to the first competi· lion th.is morning. ByaU.,•.UIJN An importut rea~~nd the reaUp- ment ot · tbe Nortb America.n Soccer Lea1ue waa to create more Interest ln the common rivalries that have developed ovtr the yean. -. The move seems 101ica1 enoup, 1ince each team will play the other members of its dlvislon four times durint the aeuon. For tJ)e Callfornla Surf, that meana plenty of battles with the Los An1eles Altec1, San Diego Socken and San Jose Earthquakes. And if the fans can get cauctu up in the excJtement of an intense rivalry, like, Hy • a Dodgers-Giants baseball eeries, the Surf will welcome the chanee with open arma. Sunday, when San Dle10 arrives for a 4 p.m . batUe with the Surf, that theory will face its first test. And the Surf bas had to come up with some other incentives to assure a strong showing. To begin with, the festivities kick off with the third annual OranCC\ County All· star high school soccer game, sponsored by the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club at 2 p.m . It's also Carl's Jr. Day, and the first 2,000 youngsters through the gates will re- ceive a T-shirt. Last year, In thelr only appearance at Anaheim, U\e Sockers dropped a 5·1 de· cision before 8,762 fans . And that was one or the Surf's better crowds. When the Surf traveled down to San Diego, 10,815 showed up, which is about 2,000 below the Sockers' average last year. As of Friday afternoon, ticket manager Jerry Kobin reported sales as "just fair, bUtl hope I'm WJ"OOi. •· ff that's tbe caae, ex~ l-t,000 lam Sunday and aJao expect the Surf troat Of. flee to be unhapt>)' about the ciowd. Last year, the SUrf drew more tbaa 10,000 Jwst once all HUOn. San Die10, meanwhlle, drew 12,115 for it• opener wltb Vancouver last wetlt. Soc~eta publicity director TOdll CoulctiM said about 20,000 waa expected, but the Ml· . SOCCER dition ol a concert featurin1 the group. America and Ambrosia boosted that figure way up. "This year, when the Surf comes down here on May 9, we're having the same special attraction which drew 39,000 laat year," Considine says. That attraction -a '.'sky show" -was held oft July 4th when the Sockers entertained Tulsa. This year, Socker officials want to see what kind of crowd the show will draw without it falling on a holiday. "We thought we'd see how it works early and get a little • insight," Considine explains. , While the Sockers were drawing 32,000 for their opener, the Surf attracted 7 ,633 for their opener with Portland the same night. Yet, ticket manager Kobin says season ticket sales have doubled this year, with more than 6,000 sold. With Sunday's high school all-star game and tbe _,,.,.arance by the Sochrl, It 11 the Surf'• hope that the NASL '1 re· 1U1am.ntlheory payaort. • • • Head Coach John Sewell'• South squad for Sunday'• all-star battle 19 domiDatell by OrAn1e Cout-area playen. Hunt:lqtoo Beach H!P'• lllke Roberti and IUck Bell hetia' the 11.at, alone with t Edison'• b.ifbacks Kevin Moreen and Alex Groadanic. Newport Harbor i1 represent.cl by forward Cliff Russell and fullback Dana Smith. .-; Mater Dei all-stars are fullback James : Bramblla and halfback Tom Baine, wbUe Ocean View sends fullback William Sulewskl and forward Paul Geoeano into the game. Corona del Ma r's Brian Kernahan and Estancia's Thong Do are also expected to see action along with Irvine's Sung Han. · North Coach Derek Lawther baa two Westminster players -goalkeeper Chris Garland and forward Glenn Angenent - on his squad. * * * Western Division foe San Jose had its home opener spoiled by Giorgio Chinaglia and the Cosmos, a 3-0 loss before 20,671 last Saturday. The Quakes came within 1,000 seats of selling out, despite a morning of li ght rain. The Quakes play their games at Spartan Stadium which was recently enlarged to hold 21 ,377. 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Debr• Paget, An •dventurer INda • group of r&Yalu- tlonattaa In lhelt a11ernp1 to Mt up ltlailr own ehall. • FOLK <M-'T'M HcMt; LMKa Weber. • ....oNAL. lllNANCE ''U.. lnannoe: Typaa'' ltl~~ Hoat: 8otl Miiia. 1:ao I Cll '° ~ OOLGA~ 8HOM atAMPtON8HtP nii;d-round ~age of thM 12&<>.000 tournament (llYe from the Mlellon Hiiia Country Club In R8nctlo Mirage, CW.). • AMADfO WOAl..D Hoel: Biil Burrud. • THI GAMMAS AllllE COMNll Ill FMEIWC> 8KEfQ..o "Vertical And Perpendlcu- l•r" 0 THE AOCKFON> Al.£9 Art a -con enct 111a lldakldt lawn up • privel• eyea end ~· wfttt Rook· •• IOl'd In I tinder"• IN ~. I 2:00. KI08WOAU> Corr•apond•nt M9'nl• Carpenter lnt•rvlewa M•tlhew Labor•l••u• from "Little HouM On The Prairie"; • vtalt 10 • grade •chool In S•n Pedro. 1 wMra 8th graderw meka "'°"'* end • 13-yeat-old damoetr•t• •c::hery II OfUJQAN'8 ISLAHO The cut-•ys dlllOO\lel' lhll GHllgan hU ~ keeping • MCret diary • OllTtA UMfT8 A radio ang1-(CUit RobertlOl'I) experimenting with 1 3-0 TV rec.Iver lu,_ In a being from Al'\drOl'fteda. • HABIAMOe ESP~ Ill fMEHAHD 8KEfQ..o "~Thlctc-" CIJ .. IEMU: 1M1 ... MWMll Hele:TnlMM ....... ...... ,.*MD A fllllhil flllllllr ..._ .,_. ..................... ......... ..,...,~ ... ... ..,WORT'I '7 .. ·~ ... Kini" • YOUCWf'tee> MCIC TOIUICTOM Nt ...-....on of .. ......... Mic* ... l'Mllllty Ill Iowa wfWofl Pl MS! I tel l#ltl tM OOll tell out"' tM 'IOI. .. -flnlMlll tllt .,.. of M r~ .... ~ .. ~ Ntd The &r" a ,..,. •11a.w. ~~ Anlll of Iha 1100.000 ,.,,, Lan. °""' (fl'Gm .... men.Md.). ... Cll WORT'I ..aTACUUA Collage M-ltet ..... ball Clllllc (1rClfft Lal V&QM. ~ ·--·-OUTOOCMM>N CllllCll wa9e11 ••<• 111 CM.,._, Wyo, • MOYll ** ''Treea.ure lalancl'' (1972) 0non W ..... Kim Burflald. leMd on tM novel by Robert Louil 8te- -*>ft. A young boy with a _... map jolf'8 Lono Jolwl a.. and Illa plr9te ~ to 9COUI the -IOI' lllllpa lederl wtth valuable cargo. • TMI JUNIOR IUNMTMI 8bltean of the nation'• top high achOOI •1NM• - pet• In • )unlor ~ "' the Superet.,. (from Key Blacayne, Fla.). G MCMI * • • 14 "My Outing ~.,,. .. (1948) Hanry Fonda. Linda D•nell. Dlrec1ed by John Ford. A .. ng&f I* In IOW with the lnlamow Doc Hollld•Y whoM bltterneaa and lllCdlollln -to alien-••• her. • MCMI ••14 "SlaughlarhouH Flv•" C 1972) MIGhaal Sack•. Ron l albm•n. Sued on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. A m•n ancount.,. ww, mlddle- cl-llV!ng and ecatu-; In hit ~ IOf tulftllmenl of the Amerlcln drawn. • MCMI **'h "'ThrMF_W_. .. ( 1940) John WeyrM, Sigrid Gurle. The daughtw of an Au9tr1an Immigrant longa to ,_.,,n hOme to the IO¥er .,. left baNnd untll the c:hcoYera he·• not the hero the ball9ved him to be. 9 PUelJC POUCY FORUM "Flevll•ll:rlng America: What Are The Poeelblll- U.?" • INT1'00lJCINO llOLOGY "Endocrine Glands" J:JO. EV8WWHEM Ho9i.: IACtcla ~. Rot>- ert W. Morgen, Locadon: Roller Skating Race1, Magic Mountain. • flftOllBllO.W. 80Wl.IJW TOUft Flnal9althe1100,000 F• ~ ~ (1rom BIN- more. Md.) I!> INTM>OUaNQ IK>l.OQY "Autonomic Nenloua Sys- tem" •:OO. PAEllHT£ "FHtlvidad De Poetu Hi19Mo." The MCond annual 8ooll Fair and Writ· 1W1 F•tlv1I la l90f\&Ol'ed by Iha ~ta CNc900- Rlquena. and coordlNted ~Nlcole9~. Ill OCEANI II: THE ........ EN'JW)HMIHT "Plankton: F'lotlt.,. And Dnlt.,. .. • Kn.A• 6:00 -.. Forty PCMindl ol Trouble." "'Tony Curtia and Susanne Pl•liiltte ltar ln th1I remake ol ••uwe Miu Marker" about a culno man11er etuct with a little 1irl. . NBC 8 ·9:00 -Hill Street Blue9. A cloubJe epbode of tbe new police com • edy-drama aeries with the focus on gang warfare. ABC• 9:00 -The Love Boat. Fifty e°'•f.ed couples go on a "Marriaae-a-Tbon ' cruise tbrou1h the Panama Canal in this special two-hour epilode. GI TC» MMC MHTI Of1"1'7'0I Glllndmva.~ ._. lMNIWVC*ll .. .._,... °"'09" When Lorr-. &OOICll8 .....,,_. ,,._ "°"' ,_ ~. Ula .. .._ VoMI&" ataft II ~ °' being her .....,.. ,,.... • QCUNUl·T-.. MAW .... lftOl .. IT ..... toft:~" MIO. U.IOILN ADV9fTUM "Cenoelng" Fifteen de)'I and 2,000 lnterOOnnaeted lak• In Not1tlern ~ .,.. the element• U!at INka an othenlilaa plain l*W>e ride .,, .. dtlng end tun-Med camping tttp. •P'ME•AU Hoat: F,.,. K-. e ITAMKYAHO HUTCH Alter going undercover and poelrlg ... notorioue hit men, Hutdl • IOl'oec:t to gull 6cMn Stwlky In "'"- to~~ to IN mob. .WDIWON.DM 8'0M8 WOl'ld Cup w,..111ng (lfom Toledo, DtMo); WOl'ld 1or- tatlonlll Milted P..,_ H'ijh DMne Cnamplon•hlC> Ctrom San Diego. Cal.); • MCMI I ••• ,,. ''The Man Who iw.... W•" 11958) Cllllon Webb,~ GrahwM. A9 part "' • dlverllon for the l Alllad lnvulon of Sicily. a plane ~ la laked to teed ,.... Information lo I Iha~. • MOYIE * • "Raid On Rommel" (1971) Rlehard Burton, John Collcol. Rom"*'• 1 PINIW OMalon la lnllltr•l- ed In Libya during WOl'ld Wat H. • IOUDGOl.D Hoel: Dionne Warwlcll. Co-I ho1t: Cllll Rlch•rda. OuMta: The Rover•. Al•- bama. Raydio. Mel Tlllla. 8edtlnger. """" Gibb ·~ "Rhythm" CIJ M•A•t•H The benmdf1ne plM CNrtel tall• to ""9 him eome ~ l\M strange !9UllL a:ao I ~ OFTWE WILD I "Altlcan Elephant" An uerNnetlon of tM Intrigu- ing larnlty ... of a hW1' of eMpMrlt•. matri«ctHk>m- lnaled, organlnd to pro- lac1 their young against turroundlng dangera. D NEWS • CAU.JOAAPH'( "Rom#I c.pttm" Cll Wl1.COM£ MCK. KOTTER Gaba convlneee Batt>arlno to get • tutor alter report C8fdhy. 0 WIDE WON.D OF ~P Wrwlllng (from I Toledo, onto); WOl'ld In~ tatloNI Mind Paira High OMnv ~l&NP Ill-om Ian Diego. Cal.~ Natlonll Nt "--UnMmlted Com- petition Ctrom Aal\o, Nev.). -EveetG- ... ,CllC.NIW8 NICNIWI MCMI ** "40 Pounde OI Trou- ble" C1M3) Tony Curtle, Suar.. Pleahett•. • MCMI **~ "Secret OI The lllQU" 11154) Charlton Heaton, Rot>er'I V °""II· • OtaUPONA ClA8IC "King Arthur'" To quell l••lou1y among hi• llnlght•, Al1hUr concielVM the Round Table; he mw- rlaa ~ andMOf· II"" st .... Ar1tluf'• -d. CPwt 2 ol 8) (A) ID llll MOV!N' JOUNW. "The New Cold W~" 8111 Moyere uamlMI the dlp- tom.uc lllatory al U.8. I ao. Nllldonl In en aflort to put the .. _ oo6d _.. • l:IO ln10 .r-. I MMV rn.o MOOAE Ted'I Wll ftnally CGmM true wMri he II Invited to reign •Gr end Marehal lot the drcul '**'9· \ • TOMOMOW'I 1MLIR. TOMQrlllMQ~IWIAlrl .. ,.....,. "Pregnancy Ocx:url" HOit: Greg Morrlt. Shlrtey end John conautt a doc:1or wno ••pl9iol -ol tM poa- ell>le reeaona why IN hu not beW1 ab6a to conceive. 7:00 • .. IEAftCH °'-· ''Lea Hrwy 09wald'" D BIO aTY COMEDY Gu..t: Rita Moreno. 8 LOI AHO'! Ea MIOAU.: '11 PMVIEW Pr ... 1-ol llw 1•1 ""°911 and Oode••• 1>eu1>a11 t.USOtll D GA1ZZ1. v ADAMB An elderly man'a devotion lo hi• IW!• and hla pen· cnant tor practical )ok• conlllne:M Miid JllCll he Na found ......... lepr• ~n. • LAWRfNCE WB..K "B•clltlage With Law- renc. Welll'1 M"*-1 Fam· •• UP AHO COMINO "Growing Paint" Marcue cau••• lamlly confllct ""*'he_... more,, .... dom and Independence from 1'111 pwenll. ID ll'ORTI AMINCA "Big 8 Men'1 And Worn· eri'e Indoor Trade And Field Champlonaillpa" Cll TI4E MUPPnS au.t: Gland• Jac:Uon . 0 ™Ari HOUYWOOO "Broadway Goel Holly· wood'' 7:30 8 KI08 2 KI08 Co-hoata: Rachel Wllllam•. Richie Tlollllu9 EJlpicw• the WOtld of magic and junlo< magldana •t the lamoua Magic: Catie. I FAMILY FEUD WITH Oii*! AHO NW( '!TM ..... ,.... .............. . .......... ~N••-" ... _1'0MI • MM&.; ..,,. ,,...... a.- ... OlllW'' .-.: • Cltll-.... wu=· ........ MAl~MeTHI MJLl~---0.-. Detti9 w.. Jim ~. • TC» MNK NHTI M1"1'7'0I ~ ,,._ OurW\ (F'lfttl n llGHf• ..... TClll'lf'llY In. to 991 * pley tor .. NOOrd by detlng the ~ of • radio lttltlon OWt*. e f!UtWUON ~ Uly Tomin, Roger ...... Redd Follll, The T~ • MONTWCNILO 8HOW au.ta: Tally S.V...., The Or9M Ancira. The Klng'a ~. P-c.p.,.o. • MOYIE **''TM~ In Hit Mouth" t 1t78) J•m•• W-. Jannllw O'Nalll. Shortly aftw • ~ young girt -""-In • M'9ll 8lcllllilt town, rttual mur- darl beglll occurr1ng with *mlno fl'equarl()'f • OOtlKY "Th9 1nca1·· Three -~ Ologl9tl Ir-the HIM- elve natWOl'lc of rolld1, towna and agrlcultural reglone reapoi ialble tor the proepenty of ,,_ 181h- cantuty PerUYlana ID IOOCIR ~IN OSIMANY l:IO 8 Cll FLO Ao IMtna the ,_., why 1*1, Wei up wW\ 1 broken leg. • ao ~ about mlallrlg a reunion wlll'I .,, ~ buddy and ... almOM bfeakl hi• OU. leg, 9:00 8 Cll THA T'8 MY LJNm F .. tured: • polcarnan -"° ~ Ct1mlnal1 to ,..... holt9gaa; • c:hlld paychologlat. _,., whO run a boarding ~ for cau . 8 HU ITNET llU8 c:..:itWi Furtlo contln- "'9 negotlaflona with the ""'.. wwY1ng ganga. and Oetac11ve Johnny LaRu. It t•ICked Into accaptlng • 1>9yott from 1 crOolled Coe> (R) 8 KUNOFU A ITlghtaned t>oy, d«.nct- lng 1 )all agaln11 the men who kllled hi• ah••lll la1hw, lnlplr• couragt1 In • cowardty adult. 80 LOVEIOAT Fltty engaged couplH board the Pacific P11ncMI tor 1 "mwrlage..•thOl'1" CtVIM and conl•t. (R) 11 THEPALACE Hoet. JllCll Jor>M au.w Mwtl Anthony, The Hud· 1or1 Brother•, Rlt• Morano . Frank Welkw. • lJHOEIGAOUNO 00.H!CTION • AMENCAH IHOAT I I' IT09'Y "Paul'a C-" 1>y Wiii• C.ther " worlllng-d- t>oy (Eric Ro'-U) In turn· of·the-CMllH'f Plltebutgh lulllll1 his lantuy ol eritw- lng ,.... y orlt.. high aocl- •ty -•I a tragic ClOll (R) I!) THE PAPER CHASE "The hbl• Down At Emle'1·· The atudy group tight• to -tMlr lavont• l\ongout -Eml9'1 T•Yem • -from demolltlon due lo the unl,,....ity'a expantlon plel\• 10:00 8 Cll NKIR Rik• goea underoover .. a convict to •llPOM • lldlool !Of ctlmlnall oper• ting w11111n • pr1aon •• ••. I D HU STNET IUJl.8 .......... = .. .. ....... ..... .... ..... ... ... ............. uMlr ..... -= I flllCMI ** "W.,.._ W-" tM71t IAlllltl ........... .,.... ,,.,.. ..... UC*' ........... Miii\ ..... • rOUflf ..,,.. •IOCMIW•..._, _ ...... MMt.. .. ,...,.. ,..... Alt .......... o..._.,.....,.., ... t911..-.n. exaaw ~ .... I ::::Wcm-uwmr '* "King" c.n-Md tt1a er-Md .,.. 8lr :i§7;;: •• ''Goddla'I ~ .. Ct970I Akir• Ho9H, Toni Hlroyukl. • MOYil • • "Raid On Aommal" (1t71) Alcherd Burton, Jolln eo.-. • 90&.JD GOLD Hoat: Olorw. Wtnltdl. CO- h o•I: Cllll AIClharda. l fW1';0ll9 . IOUCllTMll 11:ao MMA8Y .oa M~Y-..r LNI I A8CNIW8 HAROt.D L.LOYD'8 WOM.D °" OCJMID'( CIJ MOYIE • * • 14 "RoHmary· I Baby" (1M8) Mia Fatraw, John c-v.t•. (filMCMI *. * ~ "Buttarlllea Ar• Fr•" (1972) Goldia Hewn, Edwwd Alben .Jr 11:'88 MOYIE '**'A "Ten North Freder- ICll" ( 1958) Owy Cooper. Dl-Vlilll. -Ml>fDff- 1~ D DAYE AUBUT LNGE I AOCKWON.D 12=*> MOVIE *.•'A "Thoroughly Mod- em M•" (1987) Julie Andrewl, Carol CMnnlng. • MOVIE * •·~ "Marco Polo" ( 1982) Aory C&lhoun. Yolco T•nl. B THE IUUJVAHS 1:00 ICTV TEl.EVlllOH NETWORK G MAVIAICK G» MOVIE * * ''MMI Needa Wom- eri" 1111&4) Tommy Kiri!, Yvonne Cr•lg . Cl) TALQ ~THE UNECPB:T'EO 1:ao D DON IOMHNEA'I lllOa< OONCEM I au.t: "1 DI Meo!• • MOYIE * ~ "Graveywd Of Hor- ror" ( 1971) 8111 Curran. YOCHI• Gray 1:40 0 MC NEWS 22>. NEWS 2:268 MCMI * * ~ "Operation Bltclnf' C1M3) Tab Hunter. Frankie Avalon. 2:40. MOVIE • ~ •'Creature• 01 Destruction" ( 1988) l• Tr9meyrM, Aron Klnc:eld. a:00D NeWS 1:208 NEWS ~-MOVIE * * "Cut'M Of The Vam-plrea" ( 1Q70) Amalia Fuentl•. Eddie Garcla. 1:408 NeWS SMll MOVIE * 14 "Rodi Around The World" (1957) Tommy SI ..... Patndt Waatwood. 4:11. MOVIE • * 14 "Zon1ar: The Thing From Vanue" (1"41) John Agel. Su.-i Bjurman. 'Masada' overlong, poWerful By PETE• J . BOYE& LOS ANGELES <AP) "Masada," ABC's lonf-delayed, '20 million ei>ic o Roman aold.ien, Jewish 7Aalob and a auperduper desett fortreas, be(ina ita four-night run Sunday, provtnc once aaain that tbe prob- lem with miniseries is that they're never mini enoueh. Despite its exuperating over- lensth -eight hours is too much for anything, except sleep or a Sunday doubleheader - "Masada" will certainly stand alon1side "Sboeun" aa this year's towering televlelon triumphs. Tbe miniaerles is draWJ\ from TV REVIEW the legendary six-month Roman siege of the Impregnable desert citadel Masada. The legend, based oo sketchy historical data, was fleshed out into a two-man war of wills in an Ernest Gann novel called "The Antagonists," which pitted an imperious Roman commander against a Jewish 7Aalot, bent on driving the intruders away. Zealot leader Eleazar ben Y air and hil band of guerrillas waee war with a weary Roman legion eager to declare Judea subdued and gobome. From the novel -which has been reprinted under the tiUe "Mas ad a" in hopie of scoring a multimedia smash -ABC has fashioned a stunning, if bloated, spectacle that transcends or- dinary television on the wings of elegant words and breathtaking pictures. That eretty much as-sures some special TV. (Channel 7. 9 p.m.). TO THE pictures, first : "Masada" was filmed in the Israeli desert, and fall-scale replicas of the fortre11 and Roman assauJt tower, complete with battering ram. And the words. Peter O'Toole, ;€BS to expand morning news news throu1hout ·the program, and J don't see any need. to cban1e that. We 've been in- creasing our audience right alont. aod I think that will con-tinue," Jankowski said. CBS' early mornin1 reallp- m en t means "Captain Kanaaroo, • • network TV'• lontest-runn.lnt cbildrh'• pro- lfam. will move flom lta prea- ent a a.m . slot to 1 a .m . and ION a halt-hour. "Morning" wlll run 7:30 to 9, with ''Today" and "OMA" on the air 7-9 each weekday morning. The scheduJe jugellng is de- signed, at least partially. to ap- pease aftillatea who have de- manded a more competitive lineup, and Jankowski said reac· lion from stations in lbe 48 houri after lhe announcement was overwbelminsly po11tive. Sonday interviews listed the ~aunt, homeward-looking Roman general, Flavius Silva, is granted such as this: "These aren't Britons or Gauls we're fighting, good, honest rustics who stand out in the sun like archery target.I and "dare you to do something about it ... These are more like Egyptians, brainy . . . without a dram of ethics." TO. REMIND you that this is indeed television, Peter St.rauss, that creature or television, ls cast as the dedicated zealot leader, Eleaiar. Strauss turns in a good workmanlike job, but there's something about bis screen presence that never lets you forget that a commercial in- terrupUon is comtn1. The antagonists stalk one another's psyches as Silva pre- pares for the inevitable victory and Eleazar prepares bis people for martyrdom. THE SIEGE itaelf will seem to last every minute of tbe 1l1 months tt wu au)>poaed to have consumed in reality, with lbe miniaertea dratainl badly in lite mlddle three hours. Tuead17 is a tood nllht to ao bowline. But wben It picks up aiain, you're in for some very effective television, and a wrenoblnt cllmu that will 1t.1clt wllb you. Tbe ftlm'• cut and crew, after battlln• month• of heat and dy1entery and windstorms, ta said to ba•e taken to weartq T- 1hlrtl pedalmiq, "I Survived Mua.da." By week't end, ·vie• .. may be followtat suit. The surllvon will ~ tlad ol it. h 1 I , .-...... 5) ' ~~ ~ . ' ~ " .. '• ..,._ • j ' ... , , .... • c 1'f. by Virgil Partch (VIP) 111 like the way Daddy fixes eggs -with brown lace around the edges." "See? I TOLD you it was a mirage." by Brad Anderson Hank Ketchum --~ "Has anyone seen my bubble pipe?" 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(AP> -Take the kitchen because he didn't 11.lte to __.,_.,_.y who doesn't like baseball. play bueball. m In the kitchen. Let stand 5S "I dreamed up my flnt d1&b - life 'probable' on· other planets · UNITED NATIONS (AP) -A tcMllUfte report luued here 1ay1 life aDd even dvtliaatioD orobably exist on other' plan.ta far beyond Eart&'I IGlar 1y1tem. .••eol .. Atwtl 1, 1111-Apftl 7, 1111 LabH9IOMtua:a.• ' . Yields one ball«-fame creamed chicken liven on tout eMIOOk author. points-as a 6-year-old," be said. ~paper was pr~ared for the tecoad U.N. l!nv(slon a slHk streamlined albino body, Conleniice on the J:xploratlon and Peaeeful U1e11 1 pectorals, ventrals, ~rsal, anal end caudal fins I Claiborne's ''The New York He moved on from there to become Cookbook" was inducted into food editor of The Times. book Hall of Fame at Claiborne's book Joins Lluie use University, only the fifth Kandor's turn-of-the-century "The o honored -and the first with Settlement Cookbook," the "Fannie r sWJ alive. 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''They become obsessed it and want me to be like woman in the movie. ·!efully, with this new film !lC ing out, I'll attract a dif· lf nt kind of kook." tn "Eyewitness," the reporter 1 p .. ~ed by Miss Weaver, while >covering a murder , is ap· l proacbed by a man claiming to j ban information on the killing. WHILE BEING interviewed APW ........ LIMELIGHT HARSH fMgoumey We•v•r the time and want to be in· terviewed. Others write letters. eye shadow and ma-eup. "It 'a eno.ath to make you tear out your hair," saya Mt11 H•, "when viewen care more about. your ,ll'OOmJnt U)an the newa. "I do a reeular morning pro. tram and people feel they know you," Ma . Hahn adds. •'Sometimes men will call in, or writ~ to me and say, 'I wake up with you every momin1, wink. "I don't mind fan mail " she says, ""and I try to reply t.O every letter. There are times 'When I don't want to, such aa when the laaue is not on content but on my appearance." "EYEWITNESS," meanwhile bas provoked controversy of another sort. In the film, Miss Weaver's character winds up in bed with a potential news source -the janitor who pretends to have information on the murder she is invesUgating. "Newswomen I've met are very disturbed by this," the ac· treas says. "They think I've compromised their profession. r "What people don't realize ts that I'm not there to represent a profession. I'm there to present one particular person in a specific situation. Dombeck series .Oscarcost scores higH " ROUYWOOD (AP) -· Tbe 11 unadtinl 1bow. 'l'be wtn.nen porten that be bu no plus to Acad9my Awardl sbow. delayed were relatively younc. but UM abandon act1a1 : .. Tbe ex· M boon becauH of &be ••· bt11est applause went to old· p_erinee made me want to act 1aulaM!GD attempt OD Pre9l· timers: Henry FOQda, looktn• more." dent ...,an, appean to bav• rraU but 1peQlna 1tron11Y u be r••Pfd a televialon ratln11 accepted bit 1pectar 01ear: He observed that Rim direc· boaaua, overnt1ht 1tiadlence allent star Lillian Gilb, 1WJ &ov· t 1 on b a 1 f o c used o a 1urve11 lbow. el,y u she presented the best pie· "py.-ot.ecbnlea" ID recent Umet ABC laid the tbree·bour, 15-ture award to "Ord.1.oary Peo-and added, ''I hope that minute telecast -wblcb ln· pie." 'Ordloary People' wUI help fUml eluded a 1reetlni taped by The Paramount film about lo· return more to the area of Reatan two weekl a•o -ter-family•relatiolllblps wu tbe human emotions ... The proJ· drew lmpresalve Nlelaen rat· major winner with four Oscars: ect bad -11 the elements that at- m11: • percent of the tets in picture director Robert Red· tracted me to the bu.slneaa in the UM Ill New York ; Q pereent in ford, sQpporting actor Timothy first place: behavior and feel· ·CblcaacY. and 70 percent in Loe \Hutton and writer Alvin ines." An•eJ•. Sareent. NATIONAL &ATINGS come PROBABLY BECAUSE or later, but It appears the Oscar OTHER MAJOR winners: Monday's events in Washinlton, show bu reversed its sagging Best actress: Sissy Spacek, the awards show at the Music ratines of recent years. ''Coal Miner's Daughter; 11 best Center and the Board of Gov· Lut year, when the program act.or: Robert De Niro, "Ragin& ernors Ball at the Beverly Hilt.oo started an hour earlier, the na· Bull; 11 best supporting actreaa: s e e m ed rest r a in e d , even tional ratlne was a ss percent Mary Steenburgen, "Melvin and somber. share. In 1JT9 the ratlnc was a~ Howard." At three and a quarter hours, perdnt share. Redford, who won for Ilia first the Oscar show stiU seemed an The S3rd awards was a amootb job a! a director, assured re· hour too toni. ---NOW •HOWINCI -.L..--•u • WTI 91SA IYlll( '11ssm ._ • .... Brea Plaza EOwards Cinema Woodbrid&e Cinem1 V1t10 Cmedome 529 mg 546 3102 551 0655 830·6990 634-2553 ........ IJTt••---~·~· 1 oa camera, the man tells the re· Port.er bow infatuated he is with her, and bow be would like lo see her socially. He even pre- i.nds to have been an eyewit- ness to the killing, hoping that will entice her t.o see him again. "I started getting obscene mail from the same felJow each week. After awhile, I tossed the letters in my desk unopened. Eight months later. my boss in· troduced me to a man with a law enforcement agency who said while investigating a threat against somebody else, 'We've uncovered a man who we believe wants lo kill you.' It was the man who'd been sending me mail for months." H OLLYWOOD CAP > Humorist Erma Bombeck is creating a half -hour comedy -~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~- series for ABC and Marble Arch Productions. Linda EUerbee, a reporter for NBC News who once was co-host of the network's "Weekend" magazine program, says that what happens in "Eyewitness" occurs frequently to women in tbe business. •• .'.'It's true," Miss Ellerbee s,~s. "People come up to you au SUSAN HAHN , morning anchorwoman at KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, says there is another type of harassment - from the female fan, the one who writes to the reporter after a serious story and asks about It is the first creative involve- ment in a television project for the syndicated columnist, author and TV personality. She appears on ABC's "Good Mo rning , America " as ''Housewife-at-large." One of her books, "The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank," was Q'ladeinto a TV movie. .. ON STAGE SATURDAY-7:00 PM Popular Singer-Guitarist STEVE .NOONA FRIDAY -7:00 PM -: · PIANIST DAVID COPPEN FRENCH- WITH SUB-TITLES THE PCM'ER OF EVIL IS ~i.pNGERINTHE HANOSOFACHllD THE FINAL CONFLICT lltE LAST CHAPTER IN lliE CJ4e(TRILOGY e1•1 rw£NTl(TH CO.TURY-FOX ~- NOW PLAYING ~ ~ THE WINNERS ARE WINNER OF 2 lCADEMY AWARDS .. cl•dbll BEST ACTOR ROBERT DE NIRO AT EDWARDS THEATRES WINNER OF3 ACADEMY AWARDS . lnclacllD1 • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST COSTUME DESIGN N0"1 SH0"11NG Two worlds of Disney fantasy • •• • 70mm atereo aenaat/on I ,,.. -...Cc' l'Q/ .......... AM.llNUIW $(WU. Nl""1t)lirr ,..._ .... , IOlfrt• O'Jl,.,I0170WS"" nf'nt .,.....,..,..fWSr~ ~~:.=~=~ .. --JH•-...-u -..-.. lfFf•lu.I~ _._.,........,att4, ........... °"" ....... lfDllt ...at1 OIWYMODue",__, ...,_.......,.-. ..._.. ......_ -...-................ (. ... Tm:llNIMMA• TKJt,.~ • .... ~.,•ttlt1'A \l"'1"A l•l"'fllllHl'Tll"'' ''I"""' MANN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa • 714/549-3352 Black Hole Everyday 12:30. 4:00. 7·30 & 10:30 PM Sleeping Beauty 2:30, 6:00 & 9.15 PM JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN OOU.Y PARTON "'II• 111 '" l'M<M)I ( fll)N 01~ A (or 1-. HK~·"' YI< II Ml NINE TO AVE 11\fl'I' 'llll \IA" .. I I I/Ahl Iii "'II '4J'\ \fl kl I,(, H-''t 01 ',,. Tri. < h..0111-,,,. ,fff 1hi. k.w"' I • Kltt11•.11Htltl llM ... 1111.t .... , NEW YORK (AP) -"Ev.ry actor wtota to be a movie ft.ar.'' HYI Joe Splnell, "and everybody else wanta to be -Che movie•. includina the usherette.'' Spinell is a New York-born cbaract.er actor who decided one way to become a star was to write and produce his own Olm, aad cast himself in the lead. The mm Spinell selected is called "Maniac," a violent horror movie about a peychotic killer who murders and mutilates beautiful women. "IT'S BASED ON modern day kille rs who had problems wUh their mothers," Spinell says. "The style of telling the story through the killer's eyes is taken from a Peter Lorre movie, 'M. '" But unlike the Lorre classic, "Maniac" contains an overabun· dance of blood and gore and an especially gruesome scene ln which the killer's victims get revenge by ripping his head off. Why did Spinell use so much violence? "We did it to compete," says the 40-year-old actor. ''We had to come up with something n e w. Like someone getting his bead tom off; that's never been done before." The violence has caused problems for Spinell and the distributors and the film's distributors in advertising, sale to television, Home Box Office and even release of the movie to theaters in certain areas. THE MAJOR REASON for the dif· riculty is that the film is not rated. Analys is Films, which also dis- tributes the controver sial movie, New comedy-drama filmed in Texas HOLLYWOOD t AP> -J ames Garner and Joan Hackett star in .. Hangin· On." a comedy-drama be- ing filmed on location in Texas Garner plays a man in a small Oklahoma railroad town when diesel engines begm to replace manpower as well as steam locomotives. "C!J~a,'• cboH not to subject "II " to the llOtloa Picture Al· JiodaUon ntlnt ayatem. After tereeainC t.be fll'm, the LOI~ Antelt11 'nmes edltorial-commJttff refused to carry ad1 for it. Tbla created prvtetta from the Hollywood film community, especially those l• volved In the horror film aenre. "I thJnk lt's ridiculous," says SplneU. "How can you impose rat- ings on movies when you have plmpe and child pornography? Let's clean up the streets first . It's hypocrisy and I don't like it. "Th.is is smelly a horror movie," he adds, "and ii people don't like hor· ror movies, they shouldn't come to the theater. But don't talk to me about blood, because if you do then I'll have to start talkin1 about CBS, NBC and ABC. The networks carry more blood than anything you could possibly see anywhere. They brought us the Vietnam War for 22 years." SPINELL HAS appeared in more than 40 films in the last eight years. He was the underworld boas In "Rocky," a conniving doorman in "The First Deadly Sin" and the man who hired Robert De Niro to drive cabs in "Taxi Driver." This year he'll appear in "Night Hawks,'' as Sylvester Stallone's boss. "I'm making movies for people to enJoy," he says. ''If you want art, go to a museum. But people give me money to ma ke a movie to make money. That's why it's called a mov- ie industry. I think the movie in- dustry is in trouble right now, and television is partly responsible. Peo- ple are inundated by TV and their brains are numb.·· Just because Spinell has had a taste of stardom doesn't mean he won't accept any more character roles. "When it comes to movies," he says, "I'll do any film, any time, any place if I like the part. It doesn't matter if I'm not the lead. "In fact. I've come to the con- clusion that being a star isn't so easy," Spinell says. "The hardest part about being the star is carrying the movie and only a few people can ·do that.'' 546·2711 IRISTOl AT su .. nowtR KEZY 1190 AM 96 FM & So. Coast Plaza ThHtre present• Friday & Saturday * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * 4-Track 8tereo ............ BRmSH PtCK John Hurt Hurt gets British O sca r LONDON CAP ) John Hurt won a British Academy Award for bis acting in "The Elephant Man," selected best film of 1980. American Bob Fosse's "All That Jazz" won the be s l editing and cinematography awards and P olis h -born American J e r zy Ko s inski's "Being There" won the award for best screenplay. Australian actress Judy Davis took two awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts -best actress for her movie debut in "My Brilliant Career ," and most promising newcomer . Best direction award went to veteran Akira Kuresawa of Japan for b,.i s Sam u r a i e pi c , ''Kageshuma ." cem •u au 11m , .. , II Tott 5.lddltbac~ WINNER! 4 \ ACADEMY AWARDS I DIST PICTUM OF THE YIAR I DEST DIP.ECTOP. r.obef t Pedtord DEST SUPPOATIHG ~OP. f mort-ft Hurron Dl$t' ~EEMPLAY ADAPT ATIOM Alvin Sagenr l'l:Jrclmoynr Plc:lufel ~' ow~ Enl9rl)tl$()$ f'lodo..iclion "~Alaple~ Sulhottond. Motv lyle! MOOte ·Mid ~QI. fmolhV ~'"" Music Adopted b'(Markl Homlt$dl 5c""""*'V bvl'Wo"ISCIQ!lnl. ~ b'(AOOOld l ~ Olleeledbvltloe<1 ~ A~ Pie~ SPECIAL EHGAGE.MEHT HOWPLAY1HG 811\tol UA Mov•e\ Lontoln 011ve In "l 1 '>40 74'4 171 41990 4021 (]J 4) 811 4070 m11mo• IUCM IYtlll llAll'( I dwd•d' ''"" Woodb11dce I C1n,dom' 11t4lll48 01R~ mo ~1 06'>'> 11tt16JO'>'>J /1 4 I '>SJ '>880 WlSUltlfSJ(I C1ntm• West 1114) 391 · 393'> "'°PASSES ACCEPTED FQQ T,..IS ENGAGEMEl\IT 1. CRABLES GEBHABT STOOD tall ln the saddle as whom ? 2. "'Slam Duncan" writes a book on buketball in what comic strip? 3~ On TV's "All in the Family," Archie bad a pet name for Gloria. What was it? 4. Which member of the Manson Family was known as Tex? S. NAME THE MOVIE ROY Scheider was editing in ··Au That Jazz." 6. The soap opera "The Young and Restless" is set in a fictional town called Genoa City - which is located in whal state? 7. Name the baseball manager who got into trouble by criticizing one of his players and his boss thusly: "One's a liar and the other's con- victed." . THE EIJPJiANi1 MAN f':~O, •• ~. P•.,.-0/#"l~C.orpo_,,.. : ' .. Aq..._ 0 ·=: A Paramount Pk:ture IA J NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' WOODBRIDGE fOWAllDS' BRISTOL f DWAADS' WESTBROOK ''•"~ ~·.1ot-,•,'-, ',1 Ml"' '.Jl)1lt~ ltt•O ... t.10-.e ~•OUOI EDWARDS' SAODUBACll r ~· 'd@ • "nll ACCU'llD flll Tiii& l•USOlllT R United Artists NOW edwa rds LIDO CINEMA PLAYING MEW,OU IUD. AT VIA LIDO I NEWPORT IUCH 673·1350 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PAJIENTS AND YOUN<i PEOPLE "'-Oll'K-al.,. ,.""91 •to""°"" ,,.,..,... '°""',,. ..,,,.,,.,,, al m)Me cont• lf)I N_..,g by ,,_, Cf'Wdl9tl All Gm "140 !iii fllMs RECEIVE THE SEAL OF OIE MOTl()loj PICTURE C00E OF SElF REOIJLATl()N IQMolM R A NOW PLAYING lllH• IRU rWA Bru '>29·5339 EDWARDS' •EWrDAT NtWOO<I Beach 6-44 ·0760 C:l•DOMl Oranqe 63•· 25'>3 EDWH OI' WIUO TWI• M1ss1on Vie10 830·6990 UA TWI• CllW IAI Westminster 893·1305 llt4(.~• e( ' FOU•TA1• HLLET OlllH·ll• Foon111n Valley 962 2481 9IO P&llU ACCU'TD ~ T•tl DIGMllMDT "THIEF" (A> l"AU. NIGHT LONG" "XANADU" Cit) ' 'FINAL CONFLICT' (R) SNEAK PREVIEW FRI. ''DEATif HUNT'' "THE POSTMAN ALWAYI RINGS TWICe" (R) ''INCRlDIBl.E 9HftlNKINQ WOMAN" ''llOOIRN ftOMANCa'' f PQ, "FUN HOUR" ''THE Ill.ANO" 111t I . "MQINQ IULL" et1 "PORT APAC .. " 8. Jo what staie comedy woQJd you fiad Taqo Eddie Frecker? t ... YEA&. I DON'T have the rf&ht, but I've co' a badse. 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I --... --(MIR ·:iii' ·-:.~ :-:. ---·-_ ... , --···- YMlr-j -lM1-•----c3111 .i 11ow:,.,, THE ANAL CONnJCT 3 99~29 .... --... -----_ ... , --· .... --------THE~ALWAYS "'NOS nncE • ·---.----ORDtNARY l'EOPU ----·--THCU1t11 , .......... ,,. --........... THIEF 1111 •HT ~ICTU•• Of' nt•Y YI&• 0.-DINARY l'EOl'l.E ... ,-=--.................. .,. _"",_ __ _ , .• .., --.......................... ~•:11 ........ ......,. ........... IMrOATA•T MOTICI! CIULOU.• U.OHll 12 fRU! •• ;;-;i-;5E-:- .. --:t~~. 1~:.:~~ f No AM Cw RM!o Wll1tl9f'lllGfl "<<-Y 9rl ... Y-Owft AM RAUL JULIA, TERI GARA IN 'ONI! FAOll THE HEART' After ftn•ncl•I c:ltlhltnger, muelc91 ootft9 •helMi About lhe dancers: "Teri worked for me as a dancer at 14 when J did a little sequen ce with Shirley Mac Laine in 'What a Way to Go.' She ........... frallle em.,U.. ,.-u iuorin1 fiDlll one tl'O\IP Of CO-WorUl'I to UGtbil' COD• ferrla1 OD detail• for tlae dance D\lmber. Uke bla at~ operaUOD, bl• bWJl baa deftated. 1111 tieard re- ma l D• buaby, and be •tan • eom.wbM lne<mlf\IOUI bUliMlt auft and andeat puama hat, apparenUy • IOOd-Juck talltman. COPPOIA BXPlAINEO abOut tbe muale: 0 rt will belin la tbe lleuy ttyle ot • Vecu J011D1e act. Jutt a few pleffl \n tbe band. Then, u the f antuy proarelHI, we add 1trtna1, make lt more aopbiltlc:atecl." It's all new and different, be taid, aeekq way1 to describe it: .. Well, you know the Frank Capra movie, 'It's a Wonderful Llfe'? That's what it's Ute, only with music. The songs ate u.sed to pro- 1re11 the story. No, not like 'Um- brellas of Cherbourc.' l'U tell you what it's really like: kabuki. If act- ln1 can tell a story, we use acUne. If m uaic can tell the story, we u.se music. Or scenery, anything to tell lhe story.'/ ~sney Work dilf erent chose to go into strat1ht a.cttna, but she sWJ knows dance fundamentals. The only trouble is when she can practice. She and Frederic Forrest are in almost every scene, so she's at lhe studio for makeup and hair at 7-:30 in the morning and doesn't ftnbh until 7:30 at night. "RAUL ISN'T A professional dancer, 10 we started living him dai- ly lessons last Octo~r. He worked for two and a half monl'hs -until the crunch (1.oetrope's fi.nancial crisis). And the "One from the Heart" story will be told, he assured.· He was only a couple of weeb from comple- tion, thanka to fmancial aid from various directions. By using bis, new-fanaJed electronic methods of film making, he'U be eble to show a finished print to film buyers by May 15. "WE'U. MAK~ THE July 4 open- ing easily," Coppola said. "Perhaps it will be seen in only a few theaters at first. The thinking bas been to open across the country in 800 theaters, but now it is too late, the theaters have been booked." NEW YORK <AP> -As soon as he aw his first paycheck, composer arvin Hamliscb figured that work- g for Wal Disney Studios would be ifferent than working for other tudlos. Instead of the basic business check sued by such straightforward com- anies as Warner Bros. or Columbia ictures,.the Disney check had "a lit- e picture or Mickey Mouse with ree circles around it," Harnlisch aid. • ''I feel guilty about cashing it.'' Hamlisch, addressing a seminar at e New School for Social Research, emembered a particularly wearing JEAAY LEWIS '" "HARDLY WORKING"'"" day on th~ set of ''Tbe Devil and Max Devlin." "Everything went wrong, everyone was irritable, the air-conditioning "(&sn't working, nothing jelled. "Arriving home late and frazzled, I was ready to vow I'd never work for Disney again. At the door was a mess enger, bearing a framed caricature of me at the piano, sweat pouring orr my forehead, with that ramous mouse leaning on the piano bench and saying, 'Hey, it's not,so bad -appreciate all your hard work'.'· "They're both damn good. Yester- day they had to do the whole dance number 20 times -four minutes or dancing through a set with 220 ex- As to the future: ''It all depends on 'One from the Heart.' The whole studio depends on it. If people want to see it, we'll stay in business. If not It worked, the Academy Award· winning composer said. "Now. how can you walk out on Mickey Mo 1Se?" tras. That's hard work." Coppola, the brains To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642-5678 &t. JU ~~__!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I JAMESCAAN IN "THIEF" <"' 1'111.a. .... eru. ,.,., l'\.lla aAT-1:a, -· t :ll "PRIVATE BENJA .... N" we.1•:• .}~,m ,_, • ..,_ PLUS (ft) .....,.,.,_,'"::. "EYEWITNESS" "TRIBUTE" ==: ....... m---DSNIBO aAOSllO . au a.a. . 111--. ... .. WINNEROF2 ACADEMY AWARDS lnoludlna BEST ACTOR BOBERT DE NIBO ROBERT DE NIRO- "RAGING BULL" ~~-NOWPLA.YING~~- cosu ll(U fl Tiit CAlln cmr "'1llf DWCE Br•slol Saddl,b1ch Westbrooh Woodb11d&t Stadium 01 In 540 7444 ss1 ssso 530 440J 551 om 639 8770 OIAJICl U4 Coty Con,ma 634 3911 IUTMl•STCI H1 Way 39 01 In 891-3693 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IUT AoC1'U.U (llleylpecd.) Dlsn~and Honors 1Com nlty Service Leaders on KC>CE Program airs Sunday -415 1-'h hours Outstanding community service organizations in Orange County will be honored at the 1980 Ois- n e y I and Community Service Awards Sunday, April 5 at 10 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. For more than 24 years, the event has provided an op- portunity to applaud noteworthy community ac- complishments in areas in- cluding community, social and senior citizen services, special health assistance and environmental protec- tion. Recipients of the 61 cash awards totaling $125,000 are selected by a distinguished panel of community leaders. The 1980 disneyland Com- munity Service Awards is a presentation of KOCE, Huntington Beach. Gary Greene is producer. \ 1~~11-.~· ·-..-.-~--... - Porn theater now showcase FRESNO (AP> -A historic downtown theater has been restored to its former c harm after decay- ing into a broke n down X -rated movie bouae. R ecovery for t he ailing urban albatross is typified by this w eek's premier of "A Chorus Line," first in a five-part series of Broadway tour- ing productiOf\S. The resurge n ce of the 53-year-old Warnor Theater was accompa nied by renovation of adjoin- ing space into a nig htc lub-restaurant and offices for t h eater groups . FRANK CAGLJA STEERED THE building through its rejuve natio n after buyin1 the former Pantages Theater a t auction.in 1973. His daughter, R ose, monitors day-to·day progress. ''Rose is a true lover of the arts, a nd her fami- ly is in Jove with this building," said Jim W o lldridge, o ne of three partners managing the 2, 152·seat theater and 425-seat S tar Palace nightclub. The partne r s admitted they were taking a risk with their plans for quality shows. "We decided we're going to bring entertain· m e nt to Fresno," said Don Bean, the only partner with a bac kground in pro motion. "If Fresno is the pits, we won't sell and we'll go o ut and look for jobs again. "WE GAMBLED. WE PUT MONEY into the building prior to receiving a lease," said Bean, who managed the C hina Peak ski area east of here for five years. Todd W alner was a general contractor before joining Bean in O ffshore productions, a booking and t alent agen cy. And W olldridge was farming in the Dos Palos and C h owchilla areas unlit January. T h ey believe ticket sales for the theater series answered t h e question of whether top names wouJd con vert to top dollar at the center of the San J oa- quin Valley. About 6,000 s ubscriptions for the available 8, 700 seats in the series have been sold. CAGLIA LOOKED FAVORABLY ON the trio because they were willing to ban bard·rock con· certs in the theater. invest $100,000 in the complex and guarantee regular maintenance, Bean said. "H e (Caglia> was interested in som eone who would run it the way he wants it nm," Bean said. "You don't have to be c r azy to d o business with Frank, but it h e lps .'' The vaudev il!e-era theater was on e o f the original 17 show h ouses built by Alexander Pan- tages in a combinati on of Roman, Renaissan ce, Baroque and Art Deco styles. The theater with its c urving balconies and s loping floors was embellished with a hand- painted ceiling a nd gold-leafmg over plaste r cor- nice work. THE CABARET·STYLE NIGif'l'CLUB done entirely in black and white features a Thursday t h rough Saturday music pro gram, weekday luncheons and bookings for private functions. "The rock and roll that we're going to Ito is up and coming and on the c harts," Bean said. Recent Thursday night performers w e re The Knack and Dave Mason . Hard roc k was banned because of fears of damage. Middle-of-the·r oad, jazz and country enter- tainment are featured other nigbts and they are ex- perimenting with monthly Big B8ndconcertsonSuo- days. Don Thomson Presentations o f San Jose, which introduced the Broadway, series, has booked 36 dales here in the coming fiscal year. With the security of a strong promoter in h a nd, the p a rtne r s will devote more time to pro- ducing some s hows o f their own. I __ _ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINIM HAMI STATIMINT T,,. loll-lnQ °'"°" II doln9 llutl """ •.. SCHUMANN ANO ASSOCIATES, tO.t a1111ne11 conter Orin, • 110 lrvlow, Colll0fillet27U. Po111 Sc"""'•""· 101 Oorou1 .. 110.0, Lo H-• HelQlllS.. Celltw11I• *31. Tlllt llullllftS II COftduOM Dy "" In Cllvlduel. Poul Scll<Hnenn PUIUC NOTICE ITAYWOfl a.••o• .. MY PICTtnOU.JNlllll•U °'.,.. °' .....,.. lfATl ... llT f'IC'flft0Yle611Hle .. MMM TM '-''"1119 IN'-ara Ml Tiie ltol•lfte ,__ .,0 ..... ~8LJ'M~INOWlll .. tl9N11Wttlf flle ......... ..,._ ¥9 .. , .. TM ..,_ .. ...... .... ... • .,_.,_'Ct Cltr c....tll ti .. City et IN"'9 .-. ......... . ~-OIAMOllOMAT9*!t .. & \. ,.,..wooo & La.NO •oto ,.oou'" ..... 4-fll14,tttl .. , .... ,.. .,....... JOONM ltt•MO llAltT .. ... C'-U• AUOCIAT::a ........ CL••UUMO, l'OUNTAIN \'ALLI ... 4ftw .... ,.,,.,.. wh· , ... IM( ..................... tVIMCl• YI, -......,. c... °" .... ... ~-Im ~ ..... •ooo YA•O, IOU ....... , ··--~nJ\S. lyCWll ~ o•~ ....._ .... llNdl~- -~ .._., c.llMrlllA '*" llWl•vor41. <Mtt Maw, C•llf••fll AOUO CO•"oa,n10,., • ..... ,,.,."' ci..ic' °"*· lrwlM, etrlf.,.. A......, jii airc11. •-. --.......... -fl lllllt fie• t!Ml4. 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NOTICI INVITI ... atM St•ltllltllt flltd wllfl IM Couflly • PUBLIC NOT.ICE PUBLIC NOTICE NANCY c. 11.UWV.NO, Nell(• 11 flefolty -•ven lltol Ille Cl•tk Of Of ..... C-ly, C•llfornla, Oii City CMtll oA.,. ,.. Merell 11, ltll. l'ICTITIOUlaUMNllS Otyol lrvlne. n tf T""""° ef .. C..at ~· ............. ~ NAM•ITATIM••T ,..Ollllltd~~ COHI O.lly Pllol, 111111'1' Call• Oltlrl<I of°'"' .. .... ••C'._. atW.. Tiie ttllaw\ne ,__ IJ 4'011\t bull· f'ICTITIOUI 9UllNlll "'41•11 •, ltlt 1.,.7,.1 Y. GMJWftle, will re<elllt -~ ._, .. ,... ..... .,,,., MU M : NAMalTATIMINT Cit~ .. fl:•a.111., Tllureder. = Hew,.,..._,CAtlMt ClllEKYllW f'ROPE•Trli$ I, Tiie lellOWlnt pottor'll ere dol11 -6, ltll,Mftlefl\lrc:MllntOel*'t f'IJJll lllltlneu M· PUBLIC NOTICE SOid ctf .... dlslrkt loc•lff ol I~ PUOlllllOCIOrene-CoH t Dally Piiot, ~.~o..:"~merwll\d, El '°'°· NllWPORT HOMI! LOAN •tH demi AUl\110, Coll• M•u~ Marcll 11, April'· 11, It, ttlll IS.st .. 1 11.onold L. ··~ ... Oii, 2•1•1 •11m· N I w p 0 R T H 0 MI! L 0 AN 2 •• -llfornle, .. ""'''"time sold""" •Ill .._. • NEWPORT HOMI! LOAN •US, ftlltUCMIUINO • publicly opened Nd ruo for: PUBLIC NOTICE T"'' 1totemen1 was 111..i wit" Ill• 1 Co1111ty Cl••• or Orenv-,ao11nty or Mor:" It, 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE m•rwlno, El Toro, ColltornletiUO N l!W ,.ORT HOME LOAN lf IU, HOTICI ISHEllEBY GIVEN Ille! o Plll..,TIHG ANO 81NOINO 01' W M- Tf\(1 1Dv1l11111 IS (Ol\du<lecl by a HE w PORT HOMIE LOAN • 227' PUaLIC HEA•IHG •Ill Ila lllld lly tlte ME.II CL.ASS 5CHEOOLE 1'11; owe. ~~=~~~""" .... ·. NEWPORT HO MI! LOAN •22• City Collncll ol ... Clty ol lrvlne on Allllldllor•IOlleln.c:cordM•tewtt" -· ...,, Nl!WPORT HOME LOAN •UtAprlll4,ttt1ol1:•p.m.,wu.-i lle81d"'°""IMlruclltntan41Gan4'1· l'ISUJI PuDllWd Orengo COHI Delly Piiot Morell ti. JI. Al>fll •, 11, 1"1 t• 1· PUBLIC NOTICE 'IC1'1TrOU$8USINEU Tflll tUl-1 wos fifed wllll 1111 NEWPORT HOME LOAN •UO. tlwreof~ot_.tOle,11\llW lrvlne CI-lon•-S.-Clflullont""""'or•- N.AM& STATIMaNT Cau11ty Cl•rll OI Oronee C.11nty on Corporot• Pl•u. N•wport BH Cll, ty CCMll\<11 °'°"*"'· 17200 JembotH Ill• Ind....., be M<Wtd Ill Ille office Tiie lol-lllQ PO•ton Ii CIOl"9 llllll· Morell 12. '"I C•lllornla ni.o. RNd, lmtrlm Civic Coflter, Irvine, Ille """"'-'"11 A90f11 of ~Id c.tl-neu,:~·ACH G l'U171J NEWPOllT HOME LOAN, INC., Celltornle, lor 1111 --of con•lder-lstrkt. IRL, l~ '''" Pl•CO, Pllbllllled ~ .... Coesl Dolly Piiot, C•lllornl• corpo<eUon II Corpor•t• Int •m.nd!llO ,,,. Clty'I Houtlnt As· EKll Ill-· mull 1Wbmll wllll "'' Cost~,=-~·~::::::.:.:.::""' Pree•. M•rcll 14, 21, :It, April 4, '"' 11~1 Pleu Newport Bue", Cellfornle sltl•~• Pion. Tiw purpo• Of Ille lie••· d • catn1er·1 Clloek, urtlfled clleell, Coste Me"-Colllornl• t:llUI. uuo ' 1119 11 to receive puDllc Input •-.erdlng bldclor'1 llOl1d m-PoYMI• to tllo STATIM•NTOf' WITHD•AWAL VlrglllleM. Normtn -PUBLIC NOTICE · Corl Kloke. • P•oPOHd -monl to Ille Clly't •Cler ol lllO Coa1t CommlAlllly Coll• ,.OM f'All'tNllllHIP Tiiis •lot-I wu 111..i wllll Ill• President Housing Auhtonu Plen (HAP). Tllo Ol1trlct Boord ot Tr11stff1 In an ON•ATINO UHOlll Cr11n1r Clerk ol OrenQe Co..nly on Tiiis stot-1 was llled wllll Ille HAP Is • required •1-nl to ,,,. moulll l\Ol las lMll 11 .. oercent IS"l l'ICTITIOUS 8USINl$S NAMI Marc" It,..... f'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS Co11nly Cl••k ol Orenooe ColltllY C11y ·1 Ho11tlnQ end Comm11111ty .... sum llld ... tueronl• tr.at Ille The IOl'°""llO flOtMll\ ,.,., wlll1d,.wn l'ISIZ7J NAME STATEMENT Aprll 2 1 .. 1. 0.vel_,,i Block GrMt OPO!lcollon. blOder wlll ont .. Into 1"9 propowc! 11 • g•ner•I P•rtner from 111• PuDllstwd Orange Coo\! Delly Pilot, TllO followll\Q .,.,,..,, 11 dolnO l>Ull· ' f'lffUe To 11411•, Ille City l\As Porllclpeted In Conl••<I II 1111 -11 owerdld io, P••lnerslllp operat1119 11nder '"• Morell lt, 21, Aprll 4, 11. 1tll 1•1·11 Mil 81 PuDllllled Or-Goetl Delly Piiot 111•• P•otrem for IM Nil Ila '"" "Im. In 1119 -• ot lollwe loMt• ,,._ foclllllo\11 Du\lllOll neme el GOO OW IN _ ALBE AT. n50 Mes. Veroe Ort .. April '· 11. 11, u, Ull 1'SH TM cur-.nl COBG •PP'lcetlon WH ep. to sue II contrect.. tM proc-s o1 1'19 AUTOMOTIVE al 1'27 Herbor BlwO.. EHi, Slllle P, Cott• Met•• Celilornl• prov..a bY City Council on AUQUll It, <M<k wlll be lortel'9d, or In 1"9 c- Cotl• Mew.eo. nw PUBLIC NOTICE mu PUBLIC NOTICE '*•t •publlt 11e1r1ng or • boncl. 111e 1u11""" ,,.,.., w111 11e Tiie t1c1111ou1 buslnn• name B.Udd K B bO 12 D kH Tiie II'_.., cr..ng. In IM Clly'1 lortell..aloselllc.oll-...dlterlcl. !!:'~:'.:'' :~ 1::,:-~~~"'~:..·n·.~11: "~c:!~:!:~~:::s :,~~s~rlv:. eorC::~.-=~. C•lll~~nl• l'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS ~~.:n~~· ~~l·~~~:.y~'::c:"~:~: or :0PO~, of"':!rt~~:::s:-;-u~~D.:: 0••119•· Th• lollowlno pertot11 ere 001ng rn .. bu•ln .. s 11 conoucteo by • HAMI STATEMENT dlceppecJllOu-lds. •II•• llw d•t• set tor 1"9 opening Tiie lull MM• ano •Cldr .. s ol 1"9 builneu H: llmiled peruwr~lp. Tiie following persons ••• doing 11 YOll WOllld Ilk• Oddlllonel l11forma· thereof. Tiie Boord of Tr111t1" ••· person wlll\clrawlng Is l!AAL W THE RUSTY NAIL, 4001 Biren. Buddy R. Burtio-• Duslnuses: lion on ,,,. Houtlng Alshtenu Pion '°'VH Ille ptlvlleoe of reje<llnQ ony FROST. lt27 Harbor Blvd , Cosl• N•wportllaoell, •O,Colllornl•tt'60. T"h it•t_.,I wu 111«1 wlln Ille DRYOOCK SEAFOOD & GROG, PIHW <•II 0eoDy Lim 11 Ille Clly'I e11d ell bid> or lo welv• •ny Ir· MHo, Ca 9U21. Toby Re<llO•I Jonet, 1111 Ntw Cou!lly Cl•rll of Orenge Counly on lOOO BrlSIOI, Coste Mew, Colllornl• Communily Development 0.perlm•11I regul•rtllotor lllform•llll•1 In eny bid E9'1W Frost H•mP•"lr• Orio, Cotl• Meu, M•rcllU '"' t1'l1. al 1UllS4 M I or lnt,,.DiddillQ. FllHU Publlll\ed OrM19t Goes! D•lly Piiot Celllorn1• t2•lll ' "Sl1'1 Olivers, I~ • • Colllornl• corpqr• DAT EO "'°'" J, 1 .. 1 SI• 11 • d N 0 RM AH E . J•n Gaf\Clron, IO•S Ov•I Ro~. PuDll>lle<I ~at\QI Cooll 0•1ly Piiot, lion, SendslOM, Irvine, Celllornl• NANCY c ROWLAND, WATSON Irvine. Cohf0tnle9Vl4 Muell H Aprll 4 11 11 '"' 10 711 tl1U. CITY CLEAi( OF THE S«retery, Boerdof Tr111lws Mor 11, 11, Apr •.II, 19'1 ldl e1 T"ls bu1lne11 •S conduCleO bY a _ ' • • ' T"'s bullneu h tonctuclecl by •,.,,. CITY OF IAVl"'E Coo>I Community Coll• 011· Qenoral par1.....-1ntp. porallon. Publlllled Orat\QI Coe>I Delly Piiot, lrl<I Toby R Jonn P U BLIC NOTICE 01..j.yERS INC Aorll '· ""· PuDllSMCI ClrAf\90 Coell Oally Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE Thi> slol•ment was hied wlln Ille Mld\ll91 0.1-y, 1"1·11 Aprll 4 & I, 1"1 1'St.t1 N-11tt1 NOTICE Of' SALE Of' •I.AL f'•ottE•TY AT f'•IYATI SALE N9.A-11160 County Clerk ol Orenv-Counly on l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS TllfS :.;: wos lll..i wit" 1119 Maren n. 1911 FU711t NAME STATEMENT County Cl••• or Orenooe Co..nty on PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PubllW.0 0r...,. Coest Delly Piiot, Tn• 1°'1-'119 penon " dolno bu•• More" to.'"' ------- M••<" 14, 21, Jtl. Aorol 4, 1911 12"·11 n•us·~~ H20 CONSUL TAN TS, SI• FUIUl NOTICE NOTICEOFIULK T•ANSf'E• P•rk Ori .. , Cosle Me ... C•lllornlo\ PllbliSMCI Or-Goel! OMIY Piiot, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\AI a CSoa '1t1 -•te1 U.C.C.l tUJ1 "P<•I •.II. 11. u. '"I 1•21-4• proooted resolution •OOpting on op· Nollte h llereDy glnn to Ill• I 11 Ille S...,.rlar Coutt o1 ... Stote of Col llornle, far u. C-ty ol ~..,... 111 -Mot ... " N E1ute of NllH-IUE OOllA'o.t.KOliN, DK....-cl. PUBLIC NOTICE lllotnO> J Pn1cn, s14 Pnk Orovt proprreu-llmll for Ille llstal yMr Credito" of THE SHOE DOCTOR. Cost• M•w. c.11rornl• '1•11 P U BLIC NOTICE 1911.u 11 sc-1..i lor U• Apnl to. Tre nsleror, -.. but111H1 •ddrns I• FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT Tl\ls llu~lneu "conoucteo by en on ""· Clly CouMll •eende, City or 02A Enl 111" Street, Coste Mew, OlvlOu•I c 0 s la lilt•.. 0 ET A ILE D IN. County "'~ ...... Sc••• of Colllorlll•. ... otk• 11 ..... ~ ""'°" .. -1111·· .... .-•Ill .... OI Privet• SOie, to Tiie rollowinu perscn 11 doili!f b<>'• ne1s as; TnomesJ ..... en FICTITIOUS •UstN•U FOAMATIO ... upon •"I<" '"• •P· ,,,., • DUia ,, .. .,., .. •bout lo be T I led NAME STATIMIENT proprletlons llmll 11 besed Is •v•llabl• m . d. I 0 JAE c Hu L s HIM . Ille ltltllnl - -blelder, .ubjec;I lo eonllrmollon of Hid S--lor COW't, on or eftor tlte :IOlll d41y cM Aprll, ttll, al .... Olf!Q Of ~ ol Alnerl<o. Tr11sl Ollke, 410 MKArtllur Bllld., Sull• 100, Newport 8'ec:ll, CA "2'60 Tel•. 114·1St-'3U. c.ownty o10r..,., Stole of <Alllornle, oil 1119 rllht. llll• -ln-t•rnt ol Yid -..... ot 1"9 llrna of de•I" •lld oll Ille rlgllt. tlll• end In· lentl lhet .. -· ol sold dKMSocl !Wit ocqulnMI by otientlon of lew or otMrwl• .,_ Off In addlllon to tMI of Mid do<MHll, ltt IN time of deotll, 111 and to ell IM cel'Wlll •N I pr-rty 1llU4tted In Oronge, C:O..my of Oronoe. St•I• of Collfonrla, p.,llcurorly de.Crl'*I OI fol~. to-wll: BARNETT INTERNATIONAL, :IQ.ol Country Club Drive, Cotto Mew, C•lllo•nl• '12'2'. nrs U•ttnwnl was ' ""'" in. T"• loll-Ing per,..,, I• dolnQ l><IM· ror public 1--llon In IN ollic• or 1~ Trensler•, -so l>USlnes• •dd•ess 11 County Clerk ol Or..iee Counly on non es. .._ ·-a S Mucll 2•. 1911 MAS TEA MECHANIC, ... w. 11111 Olreclor ol Fl ... no, 17 F•I• Drive .• 2A Ent 111" ,, .. ,, Coll• Mn •. "'Ull Strttl, Cosi. Mew. Colllornl• t2'J7 Cost• MeS6. County of Or-. Stet• of Celllornla T"omu Elmer Bernell, U• Viloria A~. RIOCle J•ntlfO, Br .. 11 Tiii• °""~' 15 conducteo by .,., m d1v1duat Publl>,_., Or..ioo Coo~I D•llY Piiot. Carolyn Joy Brem,,,.,. 1QO Gl..i· Ell19<1 p Pft1rney T"• pr099rty lo be lr•ntlereo h M•rc" 21, AfW•I 4. 11, 11, 1911 Utt e1 nore. L.,.... a..c". Collf~nl• tlltSt. City Cl•rk ':.~~o ~o~ ~~s~':!::~'.-;4.·.~;"~ EHi I'> ol I.DI 11 -11. Block 10 of S.cllon ,,..B•lbo• ISIOftd( Clly or ~.~~:O.J'c~u.:.!:i. ~':""'Y 0 ~.:1 recorded In ..,. •. r.'"e-"';fol Ml1· celleneou1 Maps, records ot u ld Or•noe C-ty. • m.ore <.ommonly •nown •s : 10•-10• \'! Puk Avenue, Bolboa lilelld, CA Terms of HI• <Mil In IOWiul money of Ille Ullllocl Scetes on conflrrnotlon of ule, or P•rl cas" end Dalene• •vld•n<•d Dy nole secured by ~o.'..!9:T: °T.1;,'~ = :' ~'l":j.j lo lie *-lied wltll bid. Bids or offers lo lie 111 wrlllnt -•Ill lie ..eel-ot ttw ofornold offke 11 e11y llme ofter 1'19 first P•ibHcall.., llereof -befwe clo4• of tale. Dated 1h11 JOlrl dOy Of M.trcll, , .. ,. C. A. Hlfbl•. Attorney lor Pellll-• Of Mid De<edlnt. Ar.':tf'~'.~.~.r.e-Cool! Oally1r~f PUBLIC NOTICE T,,.,,,... Elmar Bornen T"IS "'°'-I WU lolocl Willi lllt County Cluk ol Or M1Qe County on More" 19. 1'91 FIM212 Publl\l\t'I Oun~ Coasl Dally P1101. M•rcn 21, 21, Aprll 4, 11. 1'191 1411•11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAME STATEM!NT flle fot1owl119 person• are do•ng llus>neuas PACIFIC DEVELOPERS, 24"'4 $t•call Way. Deno f>Olnt, Caillornl• t2U9. Scott c. R"", 2"" S.ecall W•Y. O.llO Po1nc. C.Olllorn•• •211n. Kevin T. Heyden, 24712 5e•ce11 Wey. 0-Point, Colllornla •2'29 W1lllem A. Von H•n-1•. 11?1 -w Drlvt, Santa Ano, Colllornle 91101 T1111 b•"lrwH 11 conouctto Dy • gener•I Portrwr1111p ScottC R•d Tnis stalement ... , 1111'<1 w11" Ille County Cl~rk of O•enll" Counly on Marc,.,"· 19'1 "'1S'211 Publlslled O'•n~ Coasi D.,ly Pllol, M•rcll 11, 21, """'' '· 11. 1981 1391 .. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF N-71172 SAMUEL KRAJ.,ER ANO NOTICE OF DEATH OF OF PETITION TO AD· EARL FERDINAND JAY MINISTER ESTATE NO. AND OF PETITION TO A101275. ADMINISTER ESTATE T o a I I h e I r s , NO. A-1111272. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Th• IOll-•"9 person IS doln9 busl ntH •t.. NOW A"'D THEN INTERIORS ?SOO Viste Clel Oro. Newpon Bue". Calllornl• t?..o Ell\01 Moe Meyer. HOO V4'1• Oel Oro. N•-• Boch, Col1forn•• 91MO r11 .. D<n<neu " conauc t•O by .., •n d4Ylduel Elllet M Meyer T"I> Itel-I w•s lllCl<I w•lll I,,. Counly Cler• or Orenooe Counly Oil Marci\ 1', 1911 ,..,., .. PuDllthed Orenge Coost Oally Piiot, M•rcll H , Apr<I 4, 11. 18, 1911 ISSJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"e loll-Ing person IS OOfng DUll neu •s PACIFIC REPRESENT ... rrve:s, 20)01 Running Spnno1 Lone, Hunt• lnglon B•ecn. C.lllorn1a 9:it.'6 J•m .. M Buller. 20101 Running Sorlno• L•n•. Huntington Buch Calllornl• 92'46 TtUI bullt\HS IS Conduc t•O by M In d1¥ldu•I J-IM Buller Th11 \t~t9f"YW'nt w•s filed •Ith lhf' Counly Cl••k or Orenee Counly on M•rtll 1', '"' FIJtl:lf P11bll•,_CI Or•ngo Co .. 1 D•lly Pllol, March 21, April •. II, 18, 1'191 U47 II PUBLIC NOTICE b eneficiaries, c reditors T o a I I h e i r s , and contingent creditors o f beneficiaries, creditors • Samu e I Kr .it mer and and contingent c reditors of l'1cT1T1ous 1usrHEH persons who may b e Earl Ferdinand Jay and NAMIE STATEMEHT oth erwise interested In the person s who may be ne~:~,1011owlng perwn 11 oo1n11 .,.,.,. w ill and/or estate: otherwise interested In the MICRO·OENT LABORATORY, A petition has been filed will and/or estate : 11>1 An•Mlm Avw11ue. Coit• M .. •. b D th E K I i Colllornlet2'21. Y oro Y • ramer n A pet tlon has been filed Rlcllera 1<. T•••••. 2111 e:iaon the Super ior Court of Or· by Anna M . Jay In the Avenue ... .,, Cos•• Meu, Celllornl• range County requesting S uperior Court of Orange nur. that Dorothy E. Kramer County reques t ing that e11!.~!.':""l\ftl II conctuc•a by Ml In be appointed as personal Anna M . Jay be appointed R1cr..re1 t< r.11o1• representative to ad-as personal representative T111s ttec-1 w0t 111..a w1111 ui. minister the estate Of to admin ister the estate al Co..nly ci.rk ol Oronooe Coun1y on "" 11-'"'· S amuel Kramer (under Earl Ferdinand Jay, Costa Fmrw th e Independent Ad-Mes a , California, (under Publl"'9d Oronoe coast 0o11v P1101, m in istration-of Estates the Independent Ad · ""°'c"u,tt,21.AC1t11 4,ne1 •ttt-t• PUBLIC NOTICE Act). The petition is set for minis tration of Estates hearlno In Dept. No. 3 at Act). The petition Is set for 700 Civic Center Drive, hearino In Dept. No. 3 at ,.1cTinouuusiNus West, In the City of Santa 700 Civic Center Drive NAMESTATEMENT Ana, California on April West, santa Ana, CA 92701 "'• fOllOWlllt P•rsons .,. clOlng 29,1981at9:30a.m . o n April 29, 1981 at 9:30 11usl11eu0t IF Y OU OBJECT to the •.m. CYPRESS ""'"'s1~. tM E 7ot11 u SI , Cotto Melo, Co tU11 T"I• buSlness ll tonducmd by on 111· A;.71D!IS::. Or-Coosl O•llyl~~j Ca111o'rlll•. Olvlo..er. · Sol•,,_,,., I• dl11trlDed In .. -•I CorOlyn Bremtnff es All stock In lrOdl, fl•luret, ectUie>-TlllS si.-1 '"°' lllocl wllll 1"9 PUBLIC NOTICE mont •lld fOOd wlll of lllal ~ R~lf 1'<>1111ty Ciera of Orenee Counly on 1><11lnns """-•• THE SHOE DOC· April t, 1"1· l'ICTITIOU$ IUSINESS TOR end loceted •I .tnA EHi 17tl\ "'1S'24I NAME ITATEMllNT Street Cosi. Mew, Co<irify or Orong., Th• loll-lllQ penon h doing buM· Slate of'°'"°'"'•· Publlllled Orenot Coe•t D•lly Piiot. ness u : y,,. llulll l•ensf .. will be conwm· Apr II 4, "· "· u. , .. I IS99.tl B 0 ... 0 INTERN AT I 0 NA L mated ... or., .... , ... 27111 dey of April, PUBLIC NOTICE pr1CTITIOUS aUSIHESS NAME STATEME"'T Tne fOllowlnu per,..,, 1\ do1110 bu••· ne'' •s: GALAXY NURSES REGISTRY. OSO Warne, A .. nue, Founl••n V•lley, C•lllo,nla 91109 Dorl• "'· Boswell, 100.l Cer1Do<J. Founteln V•ll•y. Cahrorn•• 91108 TIU\ ~ntt,\ 11 c-ondu<trd by an ln- dh'•dv•I Dor11 N Bo•-11 Ttu1 st•tf'n'1fftt w•\ filt<I ••tn 11'• Counly Cl••-or Orenoe Coun1y on Feb lS, 1 .. 1 SECURITY 1100 Perk PllWI Sult• Itel •t.c.te ~. Collfo<lll•. 4l2A , ... Stenton'. Colllornla *Ill ' Eest 17111 SCrttt, Cotto Mew. County w1111em Jowi>ll Lloon. '100 P•rll Or•nooe. Slat.• of Colllort1t• Plu• Su•I• I .. Stenlon. Colllornl• So fer •• "-to ti• Tr-lwM. ._.., • · ell bllslnes ,..,.,.. --•l.lff 11MC1 T"h bolllness I• <oncluc19d by en In Y Tren5'erar for l7lt '"'• YM rt IHI olvldu•I Nlt ls,,,. ...... w1111em Josepri Ligon O•teC1A11tll2. l"I ThlS slol-t woi llled will\ Ille Scott HOimes, Tronsteror Counly Cl••k or Orenee County on J• Chui Slllm, Tron1ferM April 1 1911 Publlllltd Oronoa Ceo11 Oolly Piiot ' l'lftUt April 4, "" IUIHI Publlllled Orenoo Coo1I D•llY ""°'· April c. II. 1', 1S. 1 .. 1 IS'041 PUBLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTICE N7DM fCOTICI. T'O CllEOITO•S l'ICTITrOUS IU51NIESS OFaULllT•ANlf'E• l'I~ NAMI STATEMENT !Sec. '1tHM7 U.C.C.l PuDllsllod Orange Coo st Oally Pllol, Tiie roo-•nt perlOn Is dolnO l>Usi· Nott,• ls llereby Q1"9fl to credllor1 of Me•ch 28, Aprll 4, II, 18, 1'191 ISO·ll nHs es., '"• wllllln nemed lronsleror tr.at • P U BLIC NOTICE "'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnf' foftow1n9 o•'"°"' •'f' doing bu$1ness ., SUBSYSTEM ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE, 11042 KtnyOtl. Sulit B, T U>l In, Colllornle 92611) Mork G Dod1on, JOU Avlso A••nue, Coste Mew, Co11fornl• t21U7 Matttww C Conoeloy, 11042 I<•· nyon, S11i11B, Tuslln. Celllornl1t261Q Thi• buslneu Is COl\dllCled .. I g•n•ral pertne"1\lp Mel .... w C•n•d•y Tnis <let•"-' wes 111..i "'"" -Cownly Clarll or Oronee Co..nly on M•rcll S, 1 .. 1 GAAS, 111'1 Autumn Clrc•, Hunt· D«lk lronsler 11 _, lo be m-on l119lon 8ffc". Co1Uor11la 921M7. P••tonel prop•rly ll•r•lneller V••• Hlavec.S, 11"1 AUtllfTln Cir described. cit , Hunllnglon B••cll. C•lllornl• TN ...,... -b<nlness -•est of '2'41 1/\e In-trontl .. ar Is EVE R. T"ll Dllslness 11 (OflOUCled by on Ill· SCHOE .... lilt N•WllO'"I Bo111nerd, divlOu•I Co1l•Me••Colll0<nletl1U7 V••• Hlevectk t T"• ~Ind llllliMH -... , ol Tll11 11o1--.1 ••• lilCl<I wllll 1"9 IM i11llndld lrontfe<OOI .,., LESLIE Co11nty Cl••• or Orante County on H SHIPMAN e nd JAMES A. Mere" JI, 1911. E"'OSLEY, SU 111" $tr..i, HU11ll11Qton FU .... BHCh. CoHIO<nla t 2IMI. P11bllllled Orenot Coesl Oolly Piiot, T"el Ille pr-r1y perUMM llare• 11 Aprll c, 11, II, u . '"I "~' oescrl-in ,._,., es: all stock In PUBLIC NOTICE ~ tr•d•, llxturu, eq11lpment. Ired• name end fOOd will .,. • certoln llffr end wine D9r bUslllHS.. -.-not THE OFFICE end h local•d at. 17JI f'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU Newport Boul.,,erd, C:O.le MeW. NAMI STATEM«NT Tiie blaiMw --by tfle Mid '"• following per10ns ••• doing tronsleror ot Mid 1oc.o11o11 Is: THE D«Mnetu1· OFf'ICE l'Un•t N.E.w. DISTRIBUTOR FOii Tlt•llllklDulttrentfwlllntendMlc M::c~·~.~%1~~~~ellyl:~".'~i LEO'S OE ... TAL PRODUCTS, US contumated OI ,,,. office of Bui.. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT Tll• IOll-11\Q POr,..,, I> doing bllsi· neu •• HAPJOGA DENTAL, '61• L• Mor• Corel•. Founl•ln V•ll•Y. Cel1lornle 92109 H•Clor Ellet BOCllllo, 91119 LA Moro Circle. Foun1•ln Velley, Calllornl• t2IOI Tiii• .,., .. ,_, ii COl\CIU4190 Dy on In· dlvldu•I Ht<IOt E. Boolllo Tiiis slot-• .... "'"" Will! IM County Cini< or Oreng. County on M•rc" t•, '"' Comlno Cle LOs Mo•H, Sen c11....,,te, ROW ESCllOW CX>., 2312 Nor111 Tws11n Colllornl• mn. Avenue, 511\te ""-. Colllornl• •2711 on "'lcllolas P•l•r W"•l•n. IC»ie E. or •lier Aprll 22, "" Ave. S•11 GeDrl•I, Sen Clemon!•. Tiie "°"'° -Oddrtta ol IN PfflOll Collfornlo mn. wllll Wltom <IMrM tnrr lie llled It: Ellr.ebetll WNll!). 11J1t New•rk BUllllOW ESCIWW CO. 2121 HO<tll Cir< le, lrW., CA!lforftlo t17H. Tustin A-, s.t>to .t.n._ CollfwnlA Tlll1 INMMIS ll collduct..i Dy • '2111, Rof: m -..... , dey,., fll. ..ner•I --11\lp. lllQ clelms by .,., creditor llloll be Nlcllol• P. Wllolon April ti, 1"1 Mlk" Is ... -'""' cloy Ell.-CflWNlan lle lo,. Ill• consumm•llon dole T11lt 11.1'-1 WOI llled wit" Ille '"'llleclebow. County Clerk of Or<111119 County on So ler •s II known lo M>ICI 11\t-Morcll u 1 .. 1. Tr•ntlerees Yid l11tended Tre1111erar ' f'UtaU llted I,_ lollowt1111 eddlU-1 -.Usl11e1& Publblled Orengo C.0.11 Delly Piiot, nemot -tddr.-wlt"ln -t- A,.-11 4 11 11, 1S '"' I.SP.Al yeartletl-t: some ' '; • O•ttd~D .. 1'12 PUBUC NOTICE LESLIE H SHIPMAN JAMES A. E"'OSl.EY 1111-Tr_!oc'_ 111•aow11eaowco. rACIAC YllW MIMOllAL rAIK CefMtffl Mortuary Chapel granting of the petition, IF YOU OBJECT to the Robert """°'11 Zl•m••. 1st E c1.. you should either appear granting of the petition, 20t1ts1.,c..1e Mew,eo. MUH•C•f'AL couu at the hearlnn •nd state you ShoUld e1'the r appear Rot•• P111111p L111cht111, J110 f'1Jt7M PUbliSlllcl ~-Cooll 0011'1' Piiot, March 21. """114, 11, II, 1911 ISS4>11 l'ICTITIOUI IUSINISS NAMll S1'ATlldHT DZ1N Ti.tin A,... ........ C..'*711 TM fallowl119 I*'-11 dolftt lllfll· P11blllfWll Or .... Coell Oell'f Piiot 3500 Pacrhc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCObeell MOllTU.U•S Laquna Beach · 494-9415 l.aQuna Hilla 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 4gs.1ne "'"O' LAWM-Mr. OUYI MonuatV • Cemttery Crem1t0f'V 1625 Gisler Awe . eo...Meea 54().SS54 01' LONO IEACH "• .. Porlldal• Ot , Kin-, Teaes 71l3t Juo1c1AL 01n111cT your objections or file at the hearing and state JOlln T. z1111.o, 11111 Aott••d•m couNTY on.ouNouu written objections w ith the your objections or f lie L•ne. HUllllllQIOI\ e..c11. eo. ttM7 STAH Of' CALIPO•telA COUrt before the hearing. written objections With the T"I• ll111ln .. 1 II conducted by • 41!.:;=::i:z=r• Your appearance may be court before the hearino. e•ne•••=~ ...... PLA1..,rrFI': M.M. MILSTEIN, In person or by your at· Your appearance may be Tiii• 11.11-1 wot 111..i with ,,,. oelnQ D111111u1 •• THE BEST torney. In person o r by your at-Count, Cl•rtt 01 Or-County on SERVICE COM,.AHY, 1 F y 0 U A R E A orc11 n. '"' OEFINOANT: GLEN SMITH, torney. l'Ut7 H•GLENJ.SM1n1,00EONE.OOE CREDITOR or a cont-1 F y OU ARE A PllblltNdOreneeeo.s1 Oolly Piiot TWO,DOETHREE, lngent creditor of the de· CREDITOR or a cont-M•r.U,Jl,tt.APr.•,t•t 1J00•1 cas~'.!t-::': umi c eased, you must file your lngent creditor of the de· -PUBLIC NOTICE_.__ , MOT1c11 v .... ,,. ....,. .-.. TIM clalm w ith the court or ceased, y«>u must flle your _,rt~••....,....,...,....,. presfnt It to the personal era Im with the court or •1:,:..-::-..~::, ':'.= representative appointed present It to the personal Meow. by the court within four represent1tlve appolnt~d Av1so1 u..... .,. .... ._ ...... months from the date of by the court within four 11 ..,._ ,... 41K..., a.tr• u41. f irst 15.suance of letters as months from the date of :::,:_:i::,::. ~ "'i:":t'~·~.ur; rrovlded In Section 700 of first Issuance of letters as ~.......... he Probate Code of provided In Section 700 of 11 •• ...._. ~. ,,,. .iv10 of Callfomla. The time for the Probate Code of •t'~ "'"'•manor, you •110u1e1 fllln"' 1-• Ill t 10 P•OfflPllY IO tll•I "°"' wrlll.tn .. c .. ms w no •>«· C•llfornla. The time for rn110Mt,11 .. ""'"'••111ee1°"11-. plrt prior to tour months flllng claims will not itx- 11uet.d .... ee11c1we1c-i. from UM date of the ,,..r· plre prior to four monlhs ::'!c!~~:1,,:.,-::e.::,:i:~· d~:· Ing noticed abovt from tht c»tt of the hHr· -•·., ,......._.,u110, 11"' YOU MAY ·EXAMINE Ing noticed 1bove. --------.................. the,. .. kept by the court . YOU MAY EXAMINE . 'i TO TH• O«f'INOANT: A Civil If OU I ·---·--' I t-l ..... f'I .. t um,,.,.., -.. '"'" ruu 11r 1 Y are """~ .... n ,,.. 1 • .,.. • • ... ept by the cour • ..,..,., ._,~ 11 '911 wltll "tlte, you mey fllt I rt• If you Ire Int.rested In lht ...., 'J:w~"';';r' -.a. •• quest with the court to re-estate, you mey me a re· : = • 111111• ~ !' :n ce1ve st:*l•I notice of the wst with the ceurt tc> rt· l'ICTITIOUI IUSINISS NAME ITATEMINT Tlla foll-1119 parsons ••• dolnt sine••• THI! OAllOEN PAV.CE, lDll SO. OHi Mltflw.-,, YOO-.. -. Ce. JI Wll TrHt, IStO Del Moir, Lo111ne ~fl,C..taft ltfllllp 0. Slevene. tStO Del Mer, tuno llMclt, <:&. '2•SI Tiiis bu1lnou I• conauct•d br 1 ··~·· WllnMI TIIJ. tilt.._. w• Ill .. wUll 111t _,, CMA of Orlfltllt COlllllJ on 1111,.Htl. ..,...._ .. -• -. ~°""""""' u111ew ., Inventory of tlt.t• e1Mt1 calve IPIClll natlce of ~ • ... __......,.. w1n •Mierau t111 and of the petitions, ee· 1nvenll0ry ol "&ele •IMll , ............. ...._ __ __. ____ , ='= :.;-. =:.-=.:: ~~~!.!. 11 n C!_!t•f P o1r200t s 1nc1 Of the petitions, ac-,... tor-..,., ... ,_..."'""--"-n-. on courtt• end repor:t1 ,_,, ...... •lllCll cHl41 .... 11 In of the c:etltoml• Probet• detcrlbed In Stctton 1200 • .,,., llflfMftt •' ...... ,.,..,.. •' CQJ:IL, "" ttte can•nt• Pr•• ='E!:1'·=:.: .. .,.. ... , ..,& ..... ,,..~ ....... Codi. OltiWtl. ""· •wet••• flf """"' h'trt M. •clle•• '-"t=.C::.., ....... & :T'ltillcW,· Al· ....._~=-· a• ~' ,.;.......... ...... ............. .,,. ~ ..... .,, .. ..... I ~J······ ........... CHl•·.M ... , CA tMU N .... lliilm; CA,..._ f71., ...,..; .. PUlll..,_ Orlftge Cont PuDll ... 0r"9t C.OU• ~ CMtl Otllly Dlfty ~!'tL AIWfl f;•, JO, Diiiy,..... April ~·4, t0, ,., 11, ,., ,., ''" 1 .... 1 1"' 1m-t1 PUBLIC NOTICE l\ffSo·~~HOE COAST INOUSTlllAL Aprll •. "'1 IUCMI CONTROL. nsw. 171 .. Slrwt. 54111• E, ---Cott• Mele, Colllornlet2'27. NAM& STATIMIEHT JomH Steven Feller, 111U·a T"e followll\Q person1 ere Going Nluon R-. Tusln, CoflfomlotMIO. lluSIMH es Tllla llllllfte• 11 c-ted lly .. Ill• SEABREEZE AWNING CO, IS40S dlYl°'1el. ll•Cllllll Aven11•, Unit A. T1nll11, J-S. Foller Celllornla,,._ '"'' tlolOnWll wot llltd wllll '"° ANOERSE ... AWHINO co .. INC., COllllly Cieri! of er .... c...nt., on Celllot'l\la ~allell, IS«lj 11.-illl Aprll I, 1•1. A¥01111•, Unit A, T11ell11, Collltrnl• , ... "' n.eo. Publlllled a-.,... CNtt oau., Pll .. , Tiiis b<Alnns II Coftdll(ttd Dy • co .. Aprll •, "· 11, u. "" ' "" .. ' poretlon. AnderMllA-lnoCo., Inc Peul c. AnOtrnn, Pres.-1 Tiiis • ..._. WOI llled wllll Ille Cou111y Oerll of Orone-County on Morell 11, 1•1. """" f'uDllsllld Ot-Cots! Dolly Pilot. Morell t•, 11. 21. Aprtl 4, '"' 1n1•1 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE Starting a New Bualneas Acccordlnt to Celltoml• 8u9'M .. and ProleMIOM Code (tee. 17t00 to 17130) all pefaona dotng IMliafMU under • nctltlou1 "•me mu1t Ill• • •t•t• .... "' with th• County Cler• •nd h•ve It pubtlah4td IOU/ tlmea I" a n .. •P~' aetvlno the area In which the ltU•ltM .. la toceted. i : . .... Wow lbu Can Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Only $3 3 lines for 2 days only $1 .50 a day Advertise one or more items va lued up to $100. Each additional line is only 66c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pinc her Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card §VoW...§VeW... More value for your DIMES in the famous Daily Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ADS Advertise Items up to SSO In velue In Olme .. A-Une ads every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. Bring your ad with cash 10 eny of our three conve nient onlces or mell your copy with e cheek or mon ey order for the conect amount. 20c per line. Sl.00 minimum. Sorry. no llveatock •• produce or plents end no commerclel eds ere allowed. Eech Item must be priced with no Item over SSO. Olmes-A·llne ads may be pieced at the Coate Mesa onlce until 3 p .m. Friday. unlil noon Fridey at lhe Laguna Beech of Huntington Beech onlces. THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS AnnouM"m.-n1' ( u Poot IA••I N<A1cn Lno.1 . f ... nd Ptt'\Oft.fllt• \of••l<.1-..~· Tu~"· SERVICES .._.hl('f'lJtrHIOr) EM"-OYMENT & m rHATION \c'hclOI\ ln~ltU<'Uon Job W•nlP4i • Ht'fSf ~tMfO ... 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H•~ .. t Wl'IH J Uri~"• frutb V11rb Avlu 1.Aa\1n" AuW. w .. ntt•t AUTOS, IMPORTED <.it'n4'ral Au .. Kurrwu A..d• Atiial1A U~o11J.-\ lllCW C..-•Pfl g:r.- O•h\tn tf'rr•n •···· Hoftf'f .. J•,:u,;t J.-n..-n k111rm...nn ••'""' Lambarcl\IN 'i•td.4 "'""'"'''"" Krnt .,.,, Jill;H ffl.: .. VJI). 1111 1"11 "'"' flLJ "''° "'" YIAI 'flU \f;l) tnl Vi JI ..... n~ ,,, .. WA TllFIOMI' CMAMT Righ\ on the canal in Newport Shores. A huge 3 Bdrm 3 Ba family home in immaculate condition . A super location only steps to the beach. Attractive owner financing available. A super buy at $280,000. ( ...... . 0 1 --Jae -04'.Jttwn• -Balboa Island Realty AND l~VESl"MENT e~i\U'1\.W 673-8700 WATERFRONT DUPlEX, WITH Pia & SUP Remodeled to new in 1976 from curb to new pier including custom tiled spa. stain glass & even tµeclric powered draw drapes. 3 car garage with addition a 1 3 more car off street parking. Perfect location -$650.000. OCEANFROKI' SLEEPER Six deluxe units on 2 lots. Nearly ALL financed. Asking $1.3 million. Barely over land value. TWO TRIPLEXES Right in the heart of the Peninsula. Side by each -buy both for $570,000 or just one for half. Try $50.000 down & seller will carry. JACOBS REALTY ·~ 675-6670 2919 M•wport llYd. corMr 30th EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNI TY Publls!Mr's Notice: All real es tate ad ve rt1 se d 1n thi s newspaper 1s subJect to the f ederal Fair Hous ang Act of 1968 which makes 11 illegal lo ad vertise '"any preference. limitation, or d is criminat1on based on race. color . religion, sex, or national origin. or an intention to make any s uch preference. l i m1tat1on. o r dis crimmat1on · This newspaper will not knowingly an'l'Pl any advert1s1ng for real estate which 1:. in viola- tion of the law ERRORS: Adnrtisers 1hould chedc their ad1 dally and report er- rors lmmediatefy. The VIEW! VIEW!VIEW ! from lhe sa nd t o Catalina. Giant 3.100 :.q rt 2 slory. 4 bdrm. 3 ba home SJS,000 down As s um e $215,000 loan O w n e r w 1 I I ,. a r r y balance. Vacant mo' e in today Call 536 9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS • •BACKBAY• • BARGAIN Fantastic 2 sty. 3 Rdrm condo No quallfyini: OnlvS!5.000down. Won"t lasi Marsha. 631-6990 agt. 2 UNITS $94,900 Super investment' Two 2-Bdrm units. one with fireplace' Current an com e S740 mo Fmanc· mg! I yr home 1>rotec· tion plan included Hurry, this won't last 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS * * * * * *~ ~Heritage Collectio1t MESA . VBDI 4ftD Existing low interest financing. Pri~e of ownership. Large 3 Bdrm + f arruly room owners unit and three 2 Bdrm 2 bath units . All include builtins. fireplaces and enclose~ gara~es . Excellent condition. For information, call 540-1151 MOVE·IM COMDITIOM Immaculate 3 ~drm. 2 bath. Near new paint. Sprinklers front and ba~k . Covered patio. Near schools. Askmg only $125,000. Call 540-1151 MESA VERDE CHARMER Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm home with atrium a nd sepa rate master suite. Private corner lot, lovely carpets and wall coverings thruout. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 REALTORS 675.-551 I CLEAR, COOL AIR A.m:>ncJ biq pinei and cedars: well built cmtom hofM with 6 ldrms and s mall study; 2 fireplacH . rnoc»m builtin appliances in kitchett. Two odiacent buildoble loh, many otMr extras. $250.000. LOOKING FOR PERF£CT10N7 We hon it and It's in MH a Verde. Wtth 3 bedrooms, 2l/4 baths, a den, family room and formal c1iftiftCJ room. Thi1 newly remadeted home hen plenty to offu, and is reody for YOU to move ri9ht In. $249,000. Call us today. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., Corona., Mar 675-5511 MESA VERDE FIXER Superb barg.itn ' ('uv ered l'nlry wa) ll•ads to a 5 Bdrm.Jbalh lri le\l'I home• with family room. 2 f1repl;.H·es. formal din ang. 2600 ~q r1 or 11,·mit area thal need~ fr"mJ.: Call no"' for morl' de tails 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS STOP!! . Take lime to relax and shop at home It's s1m· pie with Daily Pilot Classi(1ed Ads. And 1f you have something to sell, call a friendly Classified Ad-Visor at 642·5678 COSTA.MESA 5BR -Sl25,500 I OWNER SA. YS SELL Nol ,, n .. t<ld 1111 nr n111 \ersmn A rl'JI !i Bd1 m ram1h home IO UOl' Of Cos1i1 Mes;.i i. n1n·:-.t area' llanrhmJrb d1• hi.:ht l'all no"' an<h;n 1" (4J SEA COVE PR OPERTIES 714-63 1 -6 990 816 CANYON T aki• O\ er p~l\ ml•nh with ~uper lo"' clown 3 Adrm Mona<'o flawlt•'' townhonw J as. Taylor Rlty 646-9688 DAILY PILOT aswmes _______________ , lloblllty for the first Incorrect Insertion only. jackie handleman PRESENTS ,,pr, """''"'" Pn,i,..~ ~~~ Houses for Sale OUTSTANDING CUSTOM-MESA. VERDE Single story, 4 bdr, 3'h bas, pool & s pa. Like Brand New. Call for private s howing. .. UfHftt> lhn•.il' ~h.KO)O flour ~rv TO)OU y,-,"mp4\ Volh••••• v~~o AUTOS, NEW t':tie 'fllu 1"» "'" tlu 97tlu 111111 W1G ,,,~ "1f1 •Thi »171 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEAUTIFUL SART'flt HOME 3 Bdrm, 11".I bath. Great for the young family In an outstand1ng family neighborhood . Faces wide greenbelt. for a park-like setUng, close lo swimming pool & clubhouse. $96,500. 96).8112 WALK TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUI. Customized & expanded s bdr, w/pool &: s pa. Assume large loan. Open Today 1-5, 1913 Lanai Dr. ONE OF A ICIMD.COSTA MESA. Remodeled & customized s bdr. w/pool & spa, sauna & fantastic 24'x26' fam. rm. Asking $220,000. MEW LISTING-MESA VaDI. Charmin~ remodel. 3 or 4 bdr, fam. rm, new carpeting, used brick exterior. Open Today l·S, 1721 lowa St. COUMTIY CHAIM·MISA VHDI. Cheerful, sunny &: bright 4 bdr, pool &: spa. lmmac. cond. &: ready for move-in. Priced r ight at $191.500. ~IPLU·SAMTA AMA. 2'h yrs new, great locati~n near So. Coast P laza, hiih dernJnd rental area, pnced al $189,000. , TOWHHOUSl-COSTA MISA. Great tomm. near So. Coast Villa~e. Lg. 3 bdr, form. din. & f am. rm, Pool &: 'paddle tenn11. Asld.ng Sl.41,000. 43' VISTA ROMA "Wit._,. EqHI." None finer, EVER. 2600 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 3 baths, f am/kit. + massive bonus room . Entirely remodeled, extensively improved with finest materials &: superb craftsmanship. Hardwood floors, oak French doors w /brass fittings , c ustom oak s tairway , co-ordinated wall coverings&: window treatments. Just everywhere you look sheer quality, warmth &: e legance ! Offered at below replacement value, $350,000. 2117 VISTA. LAREDO. Your finest bluffs opportunity "Ve r y best buy ". Origmal area overlooking massive greenbelt and lofty pines. A spotless 3 bdrm. 21 :.i bath to'wnhome. most attrnctively decor ated Truly an ex<:cpt1onal price for a prompt sale al $:>.12.000. t Many. many thousands below eomparablc homes I 431 VISTA. SUERTE. Extremely popular Plan "X .. m lovely ~etting. 3 bdrm, fam kit. fornwl dmmg room. 2 frplcs, & g n•at wrap a round pat10 Offered at $237 ,000. rhe fastest dnJ\\ m tht> SELi. 1111(' ll l'ffi!> With a Wesl a Oa1ly Pilot Dall) P1lo1 l"lass1f1ed Class1f1ed Ad 642·5678 Ad LIDO ISLE DREAM HOME H~'s your chance to mon to Udo Isle wltti excellent financinCJ on clean, f r esh 3 ldrm, deft. 3 8crtti home ttiat is one of the lowest priced homes on the island. Assume large loan and owner will consider ccrryincJ large 2nd. Call today while offffed at $395,000. AUTHENTIC SPANISH EMEAALD IAY Classic Tiled roof, Spanilh home. Oceanside Elnffdd lay, featuri1u) oceonview, hcadwood floors, open ceilm9, 3 Ir, 3 la, Fam rm , Formal d inin9. $590,000. VIEW-$289 ,500 •ctacular view of back bay. 3 8 d r m s 2 1h I a t h s , a i r conditioned, family room. end unit condo. The most populcr ftoorplon. Just listed. OCEANFRONT HOME- SS 75,000 Excellent f inancin9 for this oceanfront home on ttie sand. 3 bedroom 2 bath, fondly room. professionally decorated. tWw kitchett, tar9e deck witti jacuni. This home vie win9 the bhw Poclfic. Just liste d , call now! For information on these mtd other fine properties call our Resl~tlal Department 644-7020 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? According to Cellfornle Bu.i,,.ae •nd ProfeHlona Code (S.C. 11900 to 17130) ell' pereon• doing bualneu under a f6ctltiou1 n•m• must ftle • atetement wtth the CountJ Clerll and have It publl•h•d four tlmH In • new•paper Hrvjng th• erH In which the buelnen ta located. Th• etaternent 11 required by law and I• neceuary In protec:Unt your tMlaln•N neme. Moat baNla require proof ot fltlng to open oom1Mrclal eccounta. The DAILY PILOT provtdl• bo"' tiling and publloatlon aarvtc.1. W• have an th• nec••HfJ '°""' and m•lnt .. n • defty ••f'WIOe to the o;•"91 CountJ ~MUM ........ ..., i.r OM of o .. , convellleftt .,..•Tor.aiMM IM LIQAL OIPARTMINT .....,,''Ill. »•• .... ,,. .......... _, ""' ... \ .. ·1 COM! WllH US • • • 'rO IA YCllST. IF YOU WOULD • ·APPRECIATE A CUSTOM BUILT FIVE BEDROOM HOME Wini EXCEPTIONAL QUALlTIES, DIGNITY AND CONVENIENC!=, THIS HOME WILL SURELY RING A BELL. HUGE UVING ROO• OVERLOOKING LOVELY USED BRICK TERRACE. SURFACE BADMINTON COURT. AN ISLAND KITCHEN. ''HIS AND HERS" WALK·IN CL~ETS IN MASTER BEDROOM SUITE. LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. THREE CAR GARAGE .. SEE MARGE WOLFE OR SALLY NETf,EL. 1111 GLENWOOD LA.Me •••• OPIN Z·I SAT •••• 1495,000 OPEN SAT AND SUM j-5 COME WITH US •• •. TO SPYGLASS. THIS OUTSTANDING ENGLISH STYLE FIVE BEDROOM HOME IS LOGICALLY LOCATED AT THE TOP OF THE HILL. FORMAL STEP-DOWN DINING ROOM. IMPRESSIVE CUST OM C ABINETRY THROUGHOUT. FULLY EQUIPPED GOURMET KITCHEN. JACUZZI TUB IN MASTER BAnl. FOUR FIREPLACES. TWO WET BARS. FOUR CAR GARAG« . .SEE DOTTIE AUST ERO OR JANE MlNSKOFF. 4 ROCKY POINT ••••••• OPEH SAT OMLY •••••••• Sl,400,000 COME WITH )JS • • • TO WESTCLlfF. IMPRESSIVE FOUR BEDROOM HO~ HUGE LIVING ROOM. TASTEFUL BUlLT·IN CHINA CA BINETS IN DINING ROOM. FULLY PANELED DEN. BEAMED CE ILINGS IN LIVING AN D DINING ROOMS. LUXURIANT POOL SIZE YARD' wrrn ELEVATED GAZEBO .. ASK FOR VIRGINIA SWAN OR JANE FRAZEE. • I I 18 SOMERSET LAME ............................ SHS.000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVElt SHOIES. P ROBATE SALE. EXECUTOR IS ANXIOUS TO SELL. FOUR BEDROOM HOME. DINING ROOM AN D DEN. POOL SIZE YARD. EXECUTOR WILL HELP WITH FINANCING SEE TOM GUY OR BARBARA ARMSTRONG. 1441 GALAXY DlllVE .............................. $420,000 COME WllH US •.• TO COIOMA DEi. MAIL FANTASTIC LOCAT ION .J UST FOUR HOUSES FROM OCEAN BLVD YOU WON"T NEED TO TAKE THE CAR OUT OF THE GARAGE J UST WALK TO TH E BEACH IN LEISURELY STYLE. THREE BEDROOM. FORMAL DINING ROOM .. SEE ROGER BARQUIST OR JIM MELBON. 215 IRIS AVENUE .................................. SltS,000 COME WITH US ••• TO IAYCREST. FASClNATING TifREE rumROOM HOME CATH EDRAL CEILINGS IN UVING AND DINING ROOMS OAK PLANK FLOO RING . COZY FIREPLACE. HUG E COVERED PATIO. POOL SIZE YARD. OWNER MOTIVATED MAKE OFFER SEE GAYLE AMNfO OR ALLAN MINOR 2039 SHIPWAY L..UIE .............................. SJI0,000 COME WITH US ... TO THE ILUFFS. ENJOY THE EASY LIFE IN TlllS LOVELY T HREE BEDROOM CONDO. PROPERTY IN TOP CON DITION HAVING BEEN OCCUPIED PRIMARILY BY ADULTS RE FRES lll Nt; VIEW OF BAC K BAY S E E BERTA FARR OR MICH El.LE DA VY 635 VISTA BONITA .................... .-.......... S275,00I \ COME WITH US ••. TO DOVER SHORES. SUBSTANTIAL FOUR AEDR<H>M HOME. WELL MAINTAINED. BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. AL L ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS INCLUDING DI NING AND FAMILY ROOMS EXlllLAHATING U P PER BAY VIEW SEE E L AIN E SV E DEEN OR CARLYN STEINER 2130 SANTIAGO DRIVE ..... OPEN SAT ONLY •••••• S24',SOO COME WITH US ... TO ORAMGETREE, IRVIME. NEAT TWO B EOH00~1 . TWO BATH P ATIO HOME TH E BEDROOMS AR E LOCATED AT OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE HOUSE FOR PRIVACY. OP EN SATURDAY ONLY .. SEEHARRJET PERRY. 42 TANGERINE ........ OPEN SAT OMLY .......... Sl14,SOI 16 17 WESTCLIFF DRIVE PRICE REDUCED ss.ooo Set• this gor.it'Ous Mesa Verde Bun :ola built homl'. super drea near golf <·our~e. single stor) with .i bdrm . formal din rm. family rm, 3 car .,e ara ge, rentral ai r cond . heatl'<I spa. and mu eh more All for $238.000. Clyde .Johnson Rltr 549 2644 WATERFRONT . CONDOS H untmgton Harbour Purchase w 5r; dn. on fantastic terms . Brand new, cpt'd, draped. ON WAT ER. guarded gate entry. views 2 car gar. Pool & tennis 2 & 3 BDRM AVAIL IMM ED Fro m $299,000. Call 714.' 556·9600. 631-7300 HOT EXTINCT! Homes wt9'il financlni are sti ll available! Great fmly home . Very spacious. Many xtras at t his su per price. Call nQW 1 '. 545-9491 ~WalkerBln REAL ESTAT E ------- IAYCREST IEAUTY AnM: YITHAMSll LOWDOWMll . Sharp 3 BR home •.. plush carpets . .. cozy fplc . . . lu$h landscaping ... premium totl $2100 down gets you inf $1377 mo! Offered at S118,2601 OWner sacrtflcel C.11 nowt THE :REAL F.STA1''ER5 963-6767 BEST IN BLUFFS LAICHST I LIVIL llAUTY. End unit quiet cul~de·sac, 1900 sq. ft. Most . wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdnm, 2 baths, large master bedroom suite with sitting room. Finest quality upgrades, including A/C. Enclosed private patios. Bri«ht kitchen fam /rm. $295,00Q INCLUDING THE LAND. OHM SUN 1.4 4M OMOA. IOHV.O......J IND UMIT E PL.AH. Lovely park & mountain view. 3 Bdrm, 2'12 bath, kitchen with large brealcf ast room. Fam rm with built·ins. $255,000 IMVISTOl'S ATTIMTIOH. We have choice properties that are presently leased, but would be available for purch ase now. Please call for further details. HELEN 8. DOWD UALTOR,IHC. 64~1l4 List & l.y With n. &perts SPY•LASS St>ectacular views from this 4 bedroom 2 story home. Highly upgraded with wood plank floors pool & jacuzzi. Wood panelled living & dining room Game room with deck. $795,000 SPYGLASS Lovely 5 bedroom Southport located on a quiet cul de sac. Pool & jacuzzi. Submit on financing. $.539,500. SPYGLASS Magnificent views or ocean, mtns. and nite lights from this farmer ' model home . Great for entertaining and family home. 7 bedrooms. Pool & spa. $849,500. 1' SPYGLASS Homes like this are not a thing of the past. This •. bea utiful model home. • with its 3 lxtnns. large family & llvtng rooms, ls • lo ca t e d o n one or Westcllffs largest Iota Spacious Tradewinds 4 bedroom exec . home with beautiful ~andscaping. Owner will help with financing. Appt. only. $495,000. HillOlllDM You can reside )n this Harbor Ridge residence for only $419,000. 3 bedroom Renaissance with lush courtyard landscaping. Assume loan and owner will help carry. LOOKING FOR A GROWTH POSITION? If you want to do your residential business with a fi rm offering: • 12 YRS O F COMMUNITY SERVICE • Offices in every coastal c i t y -N e wport to San Clemente • Fashion Is land Office s taff e d with top professionals • Specialization in "' marketing prime property • In house advertising agency • Accelerated commission schedule ' If Y0\1 want to ad to your already successful residential business: • The ability to create and market limited partnerships • lnvolvemenL witp a strong in vestment department • Individual investment training • Personal invatin1 tbrouih indjviduaJ & group inv~ for maximum privacy . Large assumable first. OWC balance . Call us for details . ProudJ y offered at $325,000. lalbH ,.._,..., 673-1700 100/o Owner w i ll c arry A.I.T.D. at 10% on tt\tl outs tanding c ustom duplex. ~ block to tbe beach. 4 bdrm front un· it; J bdrm rear. Private , patlos. Only$525,000. · MAURY STAUHM SULIOHllALTY 67WJl4 DOVER SHOllS MoCJftlflc-t Ylew "-This one ii tnd)r •Ne· ; taculart 4 Br. a Ba. Kup Den with wel bar " frplc, lovely brick l•r· races. private p.1Uo wttb pool fl • .,., a car t•rip, aourmet kltcbeia, r.all security aystem. Call for apptFARRELLltCO 759-1092. DOYBSHOllS Located on an oversi7.ed lot, this custom home has 4 Bedroorm & den, and courtyard pool. Unsurpassed views of ocean, mtns. & nite lights. Appt. only. $950 I()()()• I LAGUNA tlU.S 3 bedroom condo with den. Loans are assumable. Call for details. $114,SOO. HUMTIM6TON IMCH Only $30,000 down to AS&JME this VA loan. Owner will help finance this 3 bedroom & family room. $115,000. FOU~AIM YALUY Only $101 500. Owner will help .. finance this 2 bedroom patio bome. Call for appt. 0 TAllAllMa! And enjoy the easy lite In UUs •tuu'P 2 be droom condo. It'• tfttelully. decorated and an ideal bOme for a young couple or ainde person. Light and airy fl9orplan. Lots of recreational facilities including pool, spa and basketball court. Assumable loan, owner may help finance. $92,000. Call and see! 540-1720 ASIUMI t"9 LOAM ••• Anxious owner will help finance! Spacious 3 bedroom home over 1700 square feet. Complete with formal dining room and family room. Beautiful fireplace enhances the living room. Tucked on pool-sized lot. Located on QUIET cuJ.de-sac. Must see! $169,900. Call for details. S40-1720 . LOW IMTllEST AHAHCIMG Government monies available on this class condominium. Unique unit with 3 bedrooms. Formal dining room. 2lh baths. Fabulous kitchen with all amenities. Atrium. Beautiful decor makes models blush! Close to South Coast Plaza. Any offer heard. $134)50. Call t~ay ! 540·1720 - JOGTOIEACH Shape up this s ummer! This 4 bedroom home is located just two miles from the ocean! Spacious floorplan has nearly 1800 square feet. Features dining room, family room. Brick fireplace in the living room. Close to schools and shops. Owner will help qualified buyer with (inancing. $115,000. Don't m iss this one! 540-1720 ASSbME I 0.75% LOAN Use your equity on this sprawling home. Has 3 bedrooms and about 2100 square feet. Three baths! Family room, dining room. Brick fireplace. Easy care yard that's accented with a sparkling POOL ' Wrought iron gates. Shows owners pride inside and out! Located on QUIET cut-de-sac. Owner wilt help finance. $154.090. T a ke advantag~ a nd callJoday! 540-1720 COOL, GREEM & SHADY Nestled amongst lots of shady t rees is this HUGE 4 bedroom home . Has · approx. 2200 square feel. Dining room. Separate family room and firepl ace. Lots of storage s pace. Tucked on pool sized lot. Owner will consider all offers ! $129,900. Hasten to see and call today! (!) 540-1720 !=.~ 2955 S. HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA I __.....-unt & Associates REAL ESTATE SUMSITS & SAIUOATS OPEH SAT/SUH 1·5 Watch' it all + Bay activity from this charming r e model in prestigious China Cove. 3 Br 2 sty w/indoor elevator to 3 levels. Fr. Wind. + doors. Spa & Bch bath. May lease option. 2716 Shell, COM $795,000 Jerri Hunt. NEWPORT HSGHTS With the "look of Laguna". this 3 Br nest offers open beams throughout. F/Pl, ocean -v~. court yrd entry: OMC, or lease option. $235,000 Jerri Hunt: . CHAMP.AIGM APPElllE Spacious 2 sty, 5 Br Spyglass Custom offers tbe ultimate in design & livability. Most all rooms with view & patio. 3 frplcs, 4 car gar, offering perfection & eleganc at $1.2 million. Jerri Hunt. Z04J We.tdff Drf ... WM 206 ... ..,... ..... ,,4, '31·7600 r . . CLASllC M•ITlllMWH MYW An offerinf /exception.a~ and exceptlona financing. ~ eq. ft. of ' · fine craftsmanship, fe•turtn1 : 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, den, dock to accommodate 60' yacl&. I.ocatllcl on 114 feet of prime bayfronlage. Owner will carr}' up to $1.,250,000 • 8\.4.1% for qualifiecl buyer. Exceptio~•l at $1, 750,000 Fee. Debra Bibb agt. U~IOOI: OOMri REALTORS,675-6000 I 2A43 Eaet CoHl Hlghwey. Corona del Mar WE HA VE 43 OP THE BEST LISTINGS lN TOW?" LIDO ISLE OPEH SUM 1·5 214 YlA rrHACA Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lgc recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at 1 $420,000. 1' PENINSULA POINT IEACHFllONT P a no r a m ic v ie w at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. entry . Ii ving room. dining room. built-ins . etc. $1.38.5.000. IAYFIOMT We have several fine homes wi\h pier & slip. s tarting at Sl.500,000. RANCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo. 9th fairway. 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath , fum . Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest, prop. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,,J, Q,,,,,. N B 67') 6 161 ATTENTION "AXER'' LOVERS! IUILDERS-OECORATOltS-OofYESTOIS 1Mse prC>pft°tiH Offef" fhe pohwtial to ""90del, redecorate cw build o Mw property: All located in Newport hach. · ON WATER-VIEW-SUP Start bulldb) this retnodel t~w! All plans and pennits apprond by HM city. Owner wilf' assist with fin•ciltc} F•b•loH Mtw,ott loc•tlo• wttlrt tr•-· fl ""' of ...... .., ..... .., for .... yedlt. "" ........ ...... 2·•tory ..._ ..... ,.... .... ,.. .... ... IK...W ilt ... price ..... pftce4 • • .,~ .... $'95.000. TWO "AXERS" OH UDO ISLE I. luilden & Decorators lrritM! low•t price coupe. house fOf' fM II "-....,_. °" Udo lat.. St.IHd ....... 1C11111t mid loh of posslblllff" Ill ... 2 wn.. bath hCMtH w/6'"'9,,.; Wa ..... . -f-t Heel IOIM "TlC" ha .... adorable. $299,000. 2. LARGE HOME ~RI.AT LOCATI Cwit oppeCllf Hhrfor -W ..... lots of h.tp. HowH.,. .•• ,_ Mft -... holM to worts wfttt.. ••111111 If• roon1, ...,.Ing ar.•, 1...,. .. ,.ate MOShr MM + J bdrm. to street locotidn. Sl4t,ooo. SHORECLIFFS LWE OPTION Wo11d1rf•I opport. to ·~ dHoret• this exl1ff.. J .._ ..,.., '""' ..... Olt .............. Sl0,600 opti• MOMJ _. SI 100 ....... ! I yr. otploa. SlH.000. W LOCATION -Lm LOT · \ ; A ,.sldettce of gr-.d p oporffae °" prdlCJIOlll Uftda ..... Wtt-"'"' ... CJardus o•u brick walk w•y & dJp/poot/ spa to total tlecJdM:e. Two story ..._. wl,. wlftdiftg Mil shdrwoy, ......., fo.talR. ForM ..... ,.... .... spodon fCMftlfy room McW1ncJ hrge ..... u bar. Forwtal dining ,..... + CJ0W9Mt ltltclMtt. Laawious nmt.r ...._ + 4 CJllHf bedroo1M. 1Anp o.tdoor potle plus boat doclt & slip for 3 boah. s 1.l9s.ooo. CHARISMATIC--ON WATER ~-t ~onte...,cwary ~tiory hcMM • f1ri•ah Ille. CorMr properly wf .. ....... boat slip. StaiMd ---s. Mexk• Hie, wood, gla11 & .,__.lful decor throeghout tWs 4 bed. + dMlg ""' ...... ; CJOWIMf lc~chft. ... balcOftJ & declt. S I ,200,000 fee. Owner a11lst .... EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE! PresffcJlout Hart»or RldcJa LocoHc. wfth 110 VU OF lay. Oce• & rt#/11 llghh. Mc19tiflcettt qHlity & detail • ~ .... $700 sq. ft. ,..slct.ce. Stil ..... to Mtect your own decor for this fOf"IMI .._ with 4 IMcl, Hbtwy, _... cWltg rwL. IWllM faM. nlL ..t 9'1RM'CMIS lftfthr Hite wl,. fireplace, a.dKlc, ICMMI & spa. Impressive ..t cudofn for tt. · parflcular hotMO'#Mr, ift tt. best traditiot1 of this Loels XIV Mmor houM. s' .995,000. IRREPLACEABLE OCEANFRONT ~ de11gR & lmpo .... to dllplcate this ••c...., hochfrant homt. Over 6000 sq. ft. leautihl IMlrior-' ~ COMfnctloft. lnct.Mles two-2500 tq. ft. llolMs + • 2 bcl ,..... ..... + ,..... wlte. Pufect for ownership by 2 f•1tilk1. Mab ott.r $2,200,000. EXECUTIVE OCEANFRONT 9Wef rrilchntial beacltfrotlt wfth on HcitMg, .. notHe aftd •-v lcrcp 2-story "°"-· E .. ry decot atiacJ dttall 11 perfect! S,.clal features of thll . 4 bed hotM IRcw. Impressive etttry, s.pacious CJCl'M roo.t/ ...... ""· with pror.ss'-al bar, ele•otor, ptantotlo11 shutters, wl de halwoys, ,_..., ftoon. A pert.ct hottw- for the ecWh Clftd famlty. Rtdllc~ to $650,000 Leauhotd. AFFORDABL -Otf WATER A pri•ate COllt •• fty. Weod, bridl, 9-s ..ct wofff are o perfect cOMbo for this 3 bdnn., fGMlty ...... 1Anp ....... hiacJ ,,.., plus ..... f...ly ""' Private ~ Oft ,.... C>WW ..... ..ct IOAT SUP. Oww wll •lht'wffll ._cllM). A ftME VALUE .t $ 550,800, fM. I ON WATER-FRONT ROW Newty chcorated 2 lch\ 2ba co-op. GCM gew Cotalfao ..ct .....-g balltt Yiew. As-. lffft. Seier wfl aslht IR ~ .... Ifft lllp a•all. $285,000. BEACHFRONT OPPORTUtlTY! • OPIM IN llYINI 1111ACI 3 SR. + large family room on huge Jot near park. $395,000 Fee. See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEADRIFT . OPIM IN GlllBnUI 4 BR. 3 BA . on quiet street. Excellent condition. Assumable loan. $159,300. Flee. See Ginny Anderson At 4291 BRIDGEWAY .r CALL TO SEE MOVI UP TO CAMIO SHOOS Private beach access ' included in this elegant 3 SR . .a~ BA . pool home. Newly customized. French doors. Etched glass. The finest of appointments., including spa & fireplace in the master BR. Good rinancing. $695,000. F..ee. IAYSHOllS In Cou ntry Fre nch . Gated courtyard. Sitting roo01 w/fireplace adjoining the master BR. French doors lead to rear courtyard. Country kitchen. 2 charming BR's + warm & private den. Formal Din'g. $598,000. COMDO IY THE SEA-COM Just steps from the water lies a wonderful surprise! 11 units in this woodsey complex where this 2 BR. 2 bath home is offered. Assumable loan plus other terms. $247.500. MEW EMGLAMD CHARMY Three bedr oo m townhome overlook s the v illage g r een . Beautifully upgraded in traditional taste & old world craftsmanship: See this and you 'II never want to leave. $170.000 Fee. PARK-LUCE SITTING This i mma c ul a t e tastefully decorated 3 BR. EDINBURG has a beaulif ul large patio yard backing up to the best g reenbelt in Village II. Super University Park location ! Super home! $148,000. ·· MORE FOR YOUR $ In friendly Baycrest, near boat launching fa c ilities. Additional trailer parking along with lovely 3 BR. 2~ BA . ranch home. Formal dining . Fireplace. Fam. Rm. Excelle nt condition and owner will fmance at $249,500. CUSTOM UNUSUAL In charming Irvine Terrace with breath tak ing VIEW of channel, ocean & pavilion. Spa atrium. One level li ving. 3 bedroom designer home. Stained g lass entry. $615,000. PEHIHSULA ELEGANCE Desc rib es t h is 5 bedroom BAYFRONT home with large boat facilities. Hig h ceilings. Perfection in the cabinetry. Fireplace & wet bar in the master suite. Custom des igne d , bui It & decorated. $1,500 000. Fee. HOME OF DISTINCTION Penins ula Bayfront with a MODERNE flair. View bay & coastlin e from any of 3 leve ls . Terrace & la wn lead to pier. Fireplace in master + 5 BR's & 7 BA 's. Spa & party deck. $1.875,000. • STORYIOOk DUPLEX-COM 2 BR . front house completely detached from a s pacious two & den rear unit. An . investor or user will like this charmer. Great location & only $289,500. EXQUISITE COHDO Spacious floor \>Jan includes 3 BR's. +Den. Luxunous appointments. Two fireplaces . 3 patios & a wet bar. Beautifully d eco rated throughout. A r.are Canyon Crest find in Fee for $239,500. IOARIHG SUltP-MOVING SUNSITS And warm, sandy beaches at your doorstep. AH available in this new, 3 BR. custom DUPLEX. Quality built with many fine appointments. On the Ocean Front. $850,000. ISLAND LIVIMe Move In for the summer . Beautifully maintained Balboa DUPLEX. Within steps of So. Bayfront beach & located on one ~f the moat desirable ~land streets. Ideal fOI' owner occupied home With ln'come. $450,000. • llTA11 PIOPan-w»o ISi.i FOi" the family that wants one-ol the ftDelt homes on the island. S BR. 5 8A . Study. Formal dining plus a new pool. Steps to private beaches & tennis courts. ,825,000. Lar1e assumable Joa_, + owner may 881iat. , •'1MI TBIACI -4 bdrm, den, pool home, vacant a~d fee land. Asking $328,900 . . . A listing of Nadine Croul. llACOH IAY -4 bdrm home plus· l bdrm unit, 2 story, waterfront community. Asking $375,000 . . · . A listing of Marilyn Hodges. OCIAH VIEW -lnghly upgraded, 2 bdnns, custom decor, walk to beach. $215,000 . . . A listing of Dottie Johnson. AHTI'IME VIEWS -4 bdrm., 2~ bath home on large lot in Harbor View J:lills. Views of o~ean.. bay and night lights! Just $425,000 ... A listing of Tom Boland. llG IEAUTIFUL srANISH -5 ~rooms , charming patio, prestige of Lido Isle, $650,000, fee ... A listing of Barbara Hutchings. srYGLASS AHO GUAT FIHAHCIMG - New decor., ocean view. 5 bdrms., pool and jacuzzi, 2 fireplaces . $789,000 ... A listing of ~onnie Barrington. U,_.l()U~ ti()M~' REALTORS. 675-~000 2443 Eut CoHt Hlgh"'ay. Corona del Mar WI HAYI 43 OP THI IUT u~s IH TOWH CAMEO HIG........,S OCEAH VIEW ONLY I 0% DOWN Now reduced thousands! Spacious living room . features glowin g fireplace. 3 large bdrms + den. Great assumable 1st and owner will help finance. Call P a tti Conover, 673-8550; 640-0686 THE REAL ESTATERS , I I COIOMA DB. MAit YACHTING OR GOLANG BRAND NEW BAYFRONT. Newly cons tructed home with every deluxe feature imaginable. This 4 Bdrm, 4 bath estate includes a s paciou s master s uite with a fireplace, wetbar, walk-in closet, jacuzzi, marble tubs and showers, viewing d eck of bay and blue Pacific. CURIOUS ? ... Drop by Saturday or Sunday for a special opeh house 12·4 or call for your own appointme nt. Good finan c ing available. $1 .295,000. Open Sat/Sunday 12-4 2274 Channel Road BIG CANYON. Offering the only lot currently available in this exclusive I I •Newpo rt Beach community . , Approximately 1 acre with spectacular view of the golf course 1 and Fashion Is land lights. $950,000. BIG CANYON PRIVATE F.STATE. This 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home features 1 ' the ultimate in family living . knagine a custom 20 x 40' pool off your fa mily room and a separate garden j acuzzi off the master suite with seclusion in your own private estate . $799,000. Call Dan Bibb for showing QQ, R.Oj~Q() Qh)1rY 675-2311 IMUX 3 bdrm, 2 balb each ualt. Fireplace, b"'11t-4m. Ex· eelltnt rental area. Near beach • bay. tas.ooo. 842·2213•~· PllCE llDUCID SZ0,000 Single level 3br 2ba Newport Bch condo. carry 1st T .D. Call Pete Johnson 631-1266· IUY OF THI YEAR Penn. Pt., mid 200's, 3br new bath & update Hardwood floors. Buildable potential. Mus t sell wk ! Call Delia 631-1266 SPYCiLASS NLL LEASE 5br. 4ba, fa mily rm .. formal dining, Balcony off master bdrm. Super vs $2000/mo. Bob & Dovie DOVER SHORES FltOMT IOW 4br, 4ba, formal din., family rm., pool, super view, ocean. Back bay, steal this total fixer. Seller carry 1st T.D. Asking $480,000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE Sbr, Sba beau mstr. s uite, lite decor, formal din. Bring offer . Asking 1.1 m illion. Bob & Dovie Koop OCEAN VIEW DOVER SHORES 4br, 4ba, Galaxy front row ocean view, pool. s pa. huge yard, frt. fin .. asking $725.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE 6br, 7ba the mos t excit ~r ft• on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, gam e rm .. in/m~ \\ \. U.;pa . Unequal basin vu, dk for 85 ' yacht. 3.1 miluon. For appt Bob & Dovie ORANCiE & AVOCADO RAMCH 78 AC. sub. div. m a p complete, 4 sep parcels : sell all or part, heavy producing. Bob & Dovie WATERFRONT IOAT DOCK 3br, 3ba, 3yrs old, new spa huge master ste. w /bay vu. Sell at $525K 1st T .D. $274K at 11.5% assum. Bob & Dovie Koop HUNTINGTON HAllOUI 2br , 3ba, very s harp condo. $142K Bob & Dovie CAMEO SHOIE LEASE 4br, 3ba, fr, pool. ocean view, 3pri beaches. $1900/mo Bob & Dovie Koop STAINED Cil..ilS CHATEAU Sensational 3br, 21h ba condo in Fountain Valley. New carpet , ceramic tile and loads or s tained glass. $112,000. Call Anne McCasland 631-1266 HUNTINCiTOH IEACH 4 PLEX All units are 2bedroom 2bath -good rents, no vacancy factor. Price $185,000 Loan is assuma ble . Anne Mccasland 631-1266 VA/FHA IN FOUNTAIN V Al.LEY True value m the e ver popular WESTMONT homes. 3 lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below market price. $127 ,000 Call Anne Mc. Casland 631-1266 WOODIRIDGE ow.a WILL CARIY Creative finance is the keyword here. Beautiful 3bdrm, 21/.i bth, g r ound level townhome. Custom brick & concrete pa t io. $25 ,000 Dn $812/mo P&I $110,900. Call Jerry Jones. LOCA TIOM·V M.UE-OPPORTUNITIES Your best bet for shelter and development ... Almos t lot value, plus in~ome while planning your dream house ... 201-20l'h E. Bay Ave $260.000 Clint Moses 631·1266 SPANISH VILLA W/SOMI OCEAN VIEW Four bedroom family home in excellent condition. Exceptional financing for the qualified buyer, OPEN HOUSE: SUN 1·5 Asking $465,000 Clint Moses 631 ·1266 • STIAL Ml!! Lowest priced 3bdrm in Irvine with 2ba extra large patio/yard & excel. gar. across from pool. $99,900 but make off er. Cllll Lois Miller · S49,9SOIM NIWPOIT With 20% down owner will finance this lovely mobil in exclusive DeAnza. Call Lois Miller . MISA ,_.,. POOL HOMI Excellent value and terms on this stunning 4bed, fam., din., pool & spa in excel location. Call Lois Miller I , . ~. ,, \ ._.OIT tSl.AMe. Panoramic View on corner lot w /dock for trg boat. 3 cheerful BR1 + rec. room. OPEN SN.I' l·S. ~ 38th STREET $525,000. IASTS801 COSTA ~ Charmine 2 story condo ""/lrg fence(I rear yard. 2 spaciou• Br, 1 \.\ ba. perfect for young family. 2-424 SANTA ANA, C·l04, C.M. OPEN SUN 1·5. •108,500. ,..INSULA rOIMT. New luxury home just completed . .4 Br, incl. master suite w /fireplace retreat. Huge walk-in closets, security system, all amenities. OPEN SAT/SUN l·S. 1504 MIRAMAR. $625,00(). CALL TO SEE rtllCE SLASHED! Waterfront w/boat dock. Estate sale. 3 Br & study plus 1 Br rental. Must sell. Below apparisal at $399,500. HUNT. HARIOUR. 102' on water! Exquisite 4 Br w /s pac. fam. rm .. dock for 60 ' yacht, can be increased to accom. 96 '. · Fantastic water view! Just listed , an office exclusive $1,175,000. LIDO ISLE. Corner lot w/so. patio. Charming 2 Br & den, some bay view! Just listed at $435,000. UDO ISLE. Sophisticated 3 BR home w/spacious liv. rm., formal din. rm .• gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny So. patio. $425,000. D A v r D s 0 N H E A L T y r N C. i' ,, ~, ..... ~ '" "•'~ •• t: 673· 9060 STAR GA'ZEK11 il~ t--'""'-"'--~--111 C.LA Y It POL LAN tt Yow Dooly A«••flr G..ode tt Y Auo,J,,.g to '"'• S•on V' To df'v~fop m~\)CQt fur Sundoy. r<Od """d' cc.<r.-.pondong IO numb'"' ''' yo... Zod00<. b.rth •19n 'No 10.. ... ..... )fP\~· • °"""'° 'u.r.e.-pece.a I l'vt ',..,,.. 10~. ti'""° t)tft i=.;:.;.;:..;..;.;_i IJ 0.r l•WOftt I~ Y(Wf •• fh1t ,, . ., •• '•o-t• tt Olmcw-l"li .. 10v .... , ... ,, Ovt n•-neont.c• ,. Coulo n , ... ,, ...... ,, .. ,. 2111 ..... lO-• ··-»WNt ))-,.-., ~Wiii'! )l(N.,,•""'v ,, .... . .,,..,._ Jiii loo .a , I•• 1bflrt., •1 l1M•t O •moot1•nt 4)C.i,; ... ••Good oo.., .. ~., . ., ,,,. .... •• '"*"' SOWiO\ SI 0.1e ~-­~·" ...... ,.. ,,.,°".,. )~·~ .. , Mw.•,O. ,, °""" ~ .. -~-... IO to 67'5'.93411 . $131,tll Quiet tecl.md i Bdrm 2 ba, pvt paUO, nr PoOI. Lots of plant• and acnabl. Owner wUI belp fiJaanc.. Prine. only. Alt 642·53Z'f or M2-4T9 Betty Kerr Really fJltEA T FtMANCIN6 5 Bdrm Corona de! Mar home with huge ramlly room, formal dining, 2 master suites. Assuma· ble loan. OWC 2nd TD. S360.ooo ree. Open Sunday 12-5 1407 Santanella Terr. 8000 sq rt level C2 lot. San Clemente. Sl6S,OOO 673-1181 Spacious Cstm llome 5 Bdrm, ram rm. base· ment. wine cellar, spa. in-law quarters, lovely treeshaded street in old Corona del M a r . $475,000. _,,,,,__......_ ·' Sweett.art House Bluffs single level con· do. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, patio. Excellent terms Va cant. Fast escrow Just a little TLC $164.900 Colesworttty & Co. 640.0020 Eastblvff +Terms Lowest pnce Lusk built 3 bdrm + famil y formal dmmg Nice rear ya rd. covered patio Now S205.000 20'1 down. owner will carry at 1312', or trv lease with option to buy ' Colesworthy & Ca. 640.0020 NO APRIL FOOLIN' Priced below market. Owner anxious to move. Best buy m entire area' Submit all off en, be creative' 545-9491 ~Walker B laa REAL ESTATE UNIVERSITY PARK VILLAGE -Spacious 3 Bdrm + bonus on the greenbelt, highly upgraded w/skylights. filtered central air, refrigerator, washer & dryer included. $165,000. THE ILUFFS 3 Bdrm E Plan, on the front row of Back Bay. Lease oJX.ion available. $275,000. COIOMA DEL MAI DUPUX -One of the few duplexes w /a pool. Desirable street w /hi income. comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320.000. TURTUllOCk HIGHLANDS -The very nicest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A spacious 4 Bdrm Edinborough plan. Professionally decorated in warm earthtones. Two large assumable loans far below current rate. Owner will consider a smaller Turtlerock home in trade. $389,000 I EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES -Exceptional terms available on t hi s 4 P\\"\. \\custom home nestled among $1,000,000~ .... operties. An excellent private location nvw reduced to $299,900. THIS NEST IS FIEA THERB> -Within the security gates of Jasmine Creek, nestle down to comfortable living in this 3 Bdrm home. The plantation shutte rs, parquet floors, lush carpet. tas t e fully .decorated rooms need no improvement . All this and a 9 V4 % assumable loan $335,000. COMMMCIAL LOT -3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in San C lemente . Office building plans available. $296,800. IMYISTORS SIMIMAI -Learn how you can enjoy a profitable real estate investment without negative cash flow, property management, vacancy factor. 7:JO MONDAY IVMMG, APllL 27, IN OUI OfffCI. Ziii I. COAST Hl6HWAY. 'LEASE CALL FOlt aslRVATIOMS. '71-3411. COSTA MESA TllPLIX 3 larf e 2 br 1 ba units With 1ar11e & paUoa . \.AU units haw been ~anded within wt year • half. <>Wlier will finance with $50,000 dOMl. Full price $18.5,000. BUSINESS LOCAnOM Charmt ng upgraded 3 Br 2~ Ba home. Located in Santa Ana Heights across the street from a new commercial bldg. Could be small office, or live in it. Owner will finance. Full price $163,900. Ask for Jerry Smith. ALL YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LIDO ISLE .\ I Howard Roae11beN), IHI Estate Prot.s.._.. "•• beH s~eclall1l119 for Do.ov• s Realty M Udo property or Udo lllstary, dott't Htffate to ~ HJs pre...t N•"'9 ...: history, dott't ... Ntate to ~ M1 preMRt U1HtM)I THREE BEST VALlES COZY CHAllM 2 Bdrms , 2 bath, immaculate condition with expansion potential. JUST $330,000. OPEN SAT 1·4. 214 VlA DIJON. SPACIOUS WXURY 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, den, ready & waiting for family living. Affordable & prestigious. JUST $445,000. OPEN SUN 1·4. 219 VIA NICE. WA TERFtlONT DUPLEX With loot Dode You'U love touring· the harbor & tying up at your own back yard to enjoy the sunset on your waterfront patio. Income too! Could be Newport's lowest priced waterfront home. $430,000. Call for affordable terms on all properties. Ill Mewporl hoc.. Loalr to ..... Ant CAREER OPPORTUNITY 4 speclal people for a •MY tpKlal tralnift9 prOCJrOlll • Unga RMI Estate Is pralld to offer 4 1peclal people t ... carHr opporh11tlty of a llh thM. We are HlecffltcJ 4 '"'* to 1M91w .. ...,. .. OM -OM "fast start" ••I•• tral11l119 ~;t:" special ~ -· ~ ~perlOIMlllywftltMmy ,,_.,. M_., Is a wel ......... ....... Site •• -... ..., .. tlle Callfontle Assoc.._ of lt•altors a•d .... NatlMal Alloc ....... of It ....... • ....,.., wll ... ,...°".., ..... .._4 apeclal,..,.. lll1ut • -of • lllltd 60 ..., shp.., ., ........... s ........ ,, ... ... • " ,_ .. llc..wd ... ....., ....... MICCHSY ..... .. ........................... .......... i ........ for ---. al""9Yfor• ~··"' •. Ask fer · Ja•• rewltfi ..... CCIM Vice rresld.... lalet t1• It:' °" M~ :n.p. ."' CIS. hcter of~'~ 644-7020 WAL.I TO IMCH Giant • Bdrm priced rig~!· Spacious living room, features wooa burning fireplace. Owner assisted financing. Hurry! NO DOWN PAY._.,. Pay closing costs only! Buy your own home ! Mus t qualify for monthly payments. ExciUqg new concept. Call today for full det~tls. , . THE ~EA L ESTATERS ClltltA 111. MAR OfflCf, 673-8550 THE VEIY FINEST IUY IN THE HARIOR AREA NEW 1650 SQ FT CONDOS 5 MIN. ro BEACHES 1h BLOCK TO MAJOR SHOPPING CENTERS CEMENT DRIVES AIR CONDITIONING MICRO·WAVE OVEN TRASH COMPACTOR LARGE WALK IN CLOSETS DBL GARAGE W /OPENER POOL & TWO JACUZZIES WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUM 310W.WllGI COSTA MESA 17141 631-5055 FROM SI 32,000 HARIOI RIDGE. .. .Newport Beach's most exclusive, gated, view community with panoramic ocean views on over 'h acre lots. We have available five custom properties from $895,000 to $2,500,000. Please call Marlene Wilkinson for a slide presentation on one of the best real estate investments you will ever make. CUSTOM COUNTRY EHGUSH This c u stom home is being constru cted in the guard·gated community of Harbor Ridge. Unbelievable views of the ocean and city lights. This home features 5 bedrooms, family room, library, pool and spa. Expert craftsmanship and features abound in this elegant home. Call for appointment to see site and plans . IA YFltONT -FANTASTIC TH.MS This 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult condo has a beautiful main bay view with boat slip availability. Excellent owner financing with low down payment. Only $335,000 fee. .&REA T OWNER AMAHCIMG IN WESTCUFF Beautifully maintained three bedroom home on large lot in Newport Beach. French doors, custom cabinets and shutters, spa, gazebo, shaded patios $285,000. fee. Open Sun l ·S. 1212 Berkshire. NIWPOIT IAQ( IAY This traditional style home has lots of coulltry charm with its large rootns and brick fireplace. Close to freeways, shopping and golf course, this home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. One of the best buys in Newport at only $169,900 and the owner will assit in financing. FAIULOUS SPY6&.ASS NU. This customized home bas 3 bedrooms 2 baths, pool, private courtyard, and separate in-law quarters. This is your perfect, opportunity to move to Newpott's most prestigious neighborhood. With the lowest price on the mu this house is yours for ~,500 aDd the owner is very interested in trades. ' IMCOMI UNITS IN Nl'M'OIT IMCH 1beae units are j\ast stepe from the beach •nd each tias 2 bedroon, 2 baths and 1ara1e ·~· ~ated on a do.,.ble lot, thla property c~ be divided for tale or ~ --.. ... -.... IJ'l9 .. l I ANTIGUA CUSTOM HOME Absolutely fabulous Lyons & Cushion custom floor plan. Spacious living-·"" room designed for entertaining. Large separate formal dining room & fantastic family room. Super modern kitchen boas ts of Del Piso t ile, microwave, 2 self cleaning ovens, & many extras. Master bdrm suite separate from other 3 extra large bdrms. $440,000 with great terms. 1315 ANTIGUA WAY SAT/SUM l..S:OO "YHSA1ws·· san.ooo ON llG CANYON M>l.f COUISI Spectacu lar Dean e Hom es "Versames" located on huge corner site. Beaut. golf course view looking through the tall trees of huge landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & spa + a most attractive garebo. Gated front courtyard entry w /fountain. . Marble floor in foyer w I glittering chandelier. · 4 Bedrms. den. formal DR & 4'12 baths. "LOVELY TO LOOIC AT" Call us now and make an appointment to see this beautifully-landscaped 2 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets and all for $183,000 Definitely today's best buy. HAUC>a VIEW HIU~475,000 Lov e ly 5 Bdrm . 2 -story .. Hills borough " home for large family. Pvt rear yard w/pool , huge patio & tall trees. Inviting 2·sty lge entrance hall w/v·aulted ceiling, spacious liv. rm., formal din. rm & fam. rm. Sundeck off master bdfm, 2 fireplcs, 3·car garage. Includes land . MR AUOWHEAD-VU TO CAT AUNA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's award design. See it. then live in it. $96,500. WES&.IY M. TAYLOR CO .. IEALTOIS ZlllS.J~HllaRoed HEWPo.T CEMTB, N.I. 644-49 I 0 ~. ..-------... ------...... ~ OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 125 ABALONE PRIDE OF OWNERSllP NEW LITTLE ISUliO ELEGANCE Finest quality -Ideal family home by award winning builder. 100 block location on beautiful wooded lot. 4 Bdrm, family room, 2% baths. fine oak cabinetry and woodwork thru·out, wet bar, leaded glass windows, quarry tile. beamed ceilimgs, decks and roof deck. Owner financing. $619,500. I j})~~~~!!'• llG CANYON STIEAL-$4lS.OOO Dramatic entryway leads to lovely, target_ 3 bdrm, 2~ ba townhome. Huge liv. rm & formal din. rm. Walls of glass lead to brick patios. Priced under the market with xlnt financing. IACK IA Y vtlW I O'lz4Yo ASSUMAILI LQAN Spacious custom home only 2 years new. $325,000 . •llAT ""4Melt4e MSlW Eastside charmer completely' refurbished. Quiet street. Large yard with covered patio . 3 bdrms, 2 baths, f amlly rm w I fireplace, dloin1 rm, with heavy shake roof. Owner may consider carrying lit T.D. or lg~ 2nd T.D . Won 't last $159,500! 'ILU .. S 11.AUTY Only $225,000 buys beautiful 4 bdrm end unit. Picture peH'ed & ready to move, ln. Newly liated. J THE :REAL ESTATERS @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 "·63 '-6990 FIXER! $I 0,500 Total cagb needed to close escrow on this 4 • Bdrm. den, 3bath, faml· ly room, fireplace, patio, huge yard. "A Han· dyman's Special" Only $175,000. Call us today for an appolntment for details on this revolu· • tionary new program c a II e d T' I C K E T 546·2313 THEREAL ESTATERS AppleolilH) Price & Ttnn1 " Move your family mto II this 3 Bdrm home & en· S joy life on this tranquil cul-de·sac street. Locat· ed in Costa Mesa ror on 1 ly SU0.000 and l3'7r ID· terest new loan ava1la· ble. 556·2600 ~ M Ii • c=_'-,l ltl I -t-" PH< JP~ H 11( (I Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. STOP!! Take time to relax and shop at home. It's slm pie with Daily Pilot Classified Ads. And If you have something to sell. call a fr.iendly Classified Ad-Visor at 642-5678 3 ; • ~\ • I S' cars· bikes• •skateboards• trucks•baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • c walkers· toys • •wagons**•• scooters•hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops* convert- ibles•motor homes* lawn mowers*llmos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• •typtngtables wheelbarrows• 1 1 recreational vehicles *golf J carts*model 1 trains*blkes • •ptanos*cars l ref rioerators • •skates ....... HOUSES FOR SALE lllDIOOM 100 Scholz Plaza, Nwpt Bch 613-7300 $112,500 Sun 12-3 Z llDIOOM ·358 Ramona, Newport Hgts, CM 646-5096 $159,000 Sat 1-5 5294 Plum Tree Ln, Univ Pk, Irv 552-1800 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4.2 Tangerine, Orangetree, Irv 631·7300 $124,500 Sat 1-5 68.5 Sea view, Laguna Beach 497-3331 $179,500 Sat 12·4 Sun 11: 30-4: 30 7 Eucalyptus, U.Uv. Prk Terr, Irv 552-1800 $145,000 Sun 1·5 •25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 675-5200 $275,000 Sun 1·5 2 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin, Irv. 552-1717 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 203 21st St ( E /Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $330,000 Sat 1-4 Z IR pla FAM IM or DIH *21649 Ocean Vista, So. Laguna 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 868 Hillcrest Or., Laguna Beach 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1·5 ••633 Lido Park Dr, Fl, NB 631-1400 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 385 Bayview Terrace, Newport Beach 670-9333 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 985 Bayside Cove, The Coves 752-1414 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, CdM 644-9060 $326,000 Sun 1·5 l IEDllOOM •246 JoAnn St., Costa Mesa 642-6227 $138,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 **2610 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-8307 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2300 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 631-0517 $270,000 Sat/Sun 9·5 *2632 Riverside Dr., CM 642-3370 $159,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 4491 Pinon Tree Ln, Univ. Prk, Irv. 67S-4630 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~7 Port Bristol (HVHm.5) NB 675-6000 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 230 N. Shakespeare, Anaheim 631-1400 $119,000 Sun 1·5 38 Brena, Northwood, lrv. 552-1800 $184,900 Sat l·S ••64os W. Oceanfront, Nwpl Bch 631-1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3213 Dakota, Costa Mesa 556-7174 $139 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 232 Via San Remo, Nwpt Bch 631·1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2'l8 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-4562 $630 ,000 Sun 1·5 #5 Summerwind, Nwpt Crst, NB 673-7300 $198,000 ~at/Sun 1-5 •2012 Diane Lane, Westcliff, NB 631-0900 $189,950 Sun 1·5 2018 Dover (Hbr lllnds) NB 645-0303 $195,00 Sat/Sun 1-4 2801 Bays bore Or., Bayshore~ NB 644-9060 $425,000 ::>UD 1-5 .. 1010-12-14-16 E . Balboa, Balboa 642-8235 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 545 Catalina, Newport Beach 631-1266 $169,500 Sat 1·4 1330 S. VanNess, Santa Ana 546-2313 $94,000 Sat 1-5 2661 Crestview, Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1·5 118 Jade, Balboa Island 644-9060 $.160,000 Sun 1-5 •300 Kings Place, Newport Beach 631-6990 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 l IR pills FAM FM or DIH 343 Emerald Bay, Laguna Bch 494-9825 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 815 Camphor, East bluff, NB 700-0194 $229,500 Sun 11-5 288 Carob, Newport Beach 640-9019 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3175 Burmuda Dr., CM 545-3462 $130,275 Sat/Sun 12·4 3002 College Aye., CM 546-4831 $113,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 912 Powell Ct. (CiUbme) CM 675-6000 $169,500 Sat 1·5 r75 Denver, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $154,090 Sat/Sun 1·5 1000 White Sails Way (HVHll) CdM 675-IOOO $425,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 ._ ~W•Y Ln, Baycrst. NB 1.11-$.110,000 Sat/Su.D 1·5 ~761 Main St., Hun~ Beb 546-6565 ~50,000 Sit/SUD 1·4 215 lria Ave. Corona de! ii.Ir 8314300 $395t000 Slit/Sun 1-5 •JJU Galaxy Dr, Dov• an, NB 831-7800 ~5,000 &I.ft 1·5 LUXURY CONDO WISTCU" To Pl1ce your ... 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DIRECTORY . .......,=.-,.. .......... r: .............................. ...... ::: ·~ 11 ~ 11ry ~'* M•1 ... _ i. ~DAILY PM.OT WAM'T ADS.,..._ ........ .,.. ...... fw .... ,,.,., _..,... ....................... *' ~ ... -· ,...., _,,..,. 3116 Klondike, Newport Beach 63lt'l400 $320,000 Sun 1·5 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631·1400 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631·1400 $392,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Newport Beach 631·1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ 36 Woodgrove, Woodbridge, Irv 552-1800 $354,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4191 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv 552·1800 $137,500 Sun 1-5 5292 Thorn Tree Ln, UnivPk, Irv 552-1800 $159,5!)0 Sun 1-5 32511 Caribbean, Laguna Niguel 8.11-8440 $439,000 Sat 2-5 2510 Glenneyre, Wood Cove, LB 581· 1181 $379,000 Sat 1-5 1515 Cumberland, WestclifCe, NB 631-5150 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5372 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock, Irv 760-6767 $11~,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Rue Oeauville, Snake Canyon 760-9333 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camillia, NB 833-3622 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 Viejo St., No. La~a Beach 494-1835 $295,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 7 Barrier Reef. Jasmn Crk, CdM 640-2077 $375,000 Sun 12-5 ii Mains ail CJ asm.n Ck) Cdm 644-9150 $360,000 Sun 1·4 214 Via Graziana, Newport Beach 673-7300 $440,000 Sun 1-5 •sos San Bernardino, Newport Beach 631-1266 $289,000 Sat 1·5 •1412 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2001 Seadrift, Irvine Terr., CdM 644-9060 $395,000 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 2'l28 Holiday Rd, Newport Beach 644-9060 $235,000 Sun 1-5 2450 Marino Or, Bayshores, NB 644·9060 $495,000 fee Sun 1-5 '2021 Commodore, Newport Beach 644-9060 $249,500 Sun 1-5 •2()()6 Port Albans Cir, HV Homes 855-4343 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores 642-8235 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••uo1 White Sails Way, CdM 644-6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Milford, Corona del Mar 673*8550 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 308 38th St, Nwpt Island, NB 673-9060 $525,000 Sat 1·5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEOROOM 24712 Taracona, Mission Viejo 770-4390 $143,900 Sat/Sun 2-5 683 Senate St., Costa Mesa 548-1731 $115,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 205 Gamet, Balboa Island 673-2230 $.535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2121 Yacht Yankee, Seaview, NB 544-9411 $400,000 Sun 1-5 225 Via Orvieto, Newport Bch 631-1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach 631-1400 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Wy, Dvr Shrs, NB 644-4910 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••503 Edgewater, Newport Beach 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1112 Nottingham, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $330,000 Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan (Wdbrdg) Irv. 675-60QO $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Mentone. Newport Beach 631-1400 $475,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 3089l0ondike, Newport. Beach 631·1400 $209,000 Sun 1-5 1800 Port Carlow, HrbrVwHms,NB 758-9100 ~.000 Sat/SUD 1-5 505 Aveoida Luela, Newport Be•eh 6'2-8235 $190 000 Sat 1·5 1763 E. Ocean Blvd .• Balboa M4·9CMIO ~.ooo SUn i-s •1194 AUanta Way, Costa Mesa ~2313 $126,900 Sat 1-.5 22081 Rhckport, Huntington Bch 968-6533 $189,900 Sun 1-5 5362 Amalfi Or, Turtle Rock, Irv 752-2248 $298,000 Sat/Sun *2907 Setting Sun (HVHls) CdM 675·6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *2106 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5 *6 Winged Foot <Big Cyn > NB 675·6000 $645.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2130 Santiago Or. Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $249,500 Sat 1-5 11 Tiburon Bay <Spygls) CdM 675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Monterey Circ .. Spyglass. CdM 760-8933 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••309 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle , NB 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 1201 Devon, N W estcliff. NB 631·L266 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •1244 Polaris Or, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $815.000 Sun 1·5 125 Abalone, Little Balboa Isl, NB 675-4000 $619,500 Sat 1-4 **1706 E . Oceanfront. Balboa Penin, Pt. \ 675-8444 Sat/Sun 1-5 204 Via San Remo. Lido Is le, NB 640-5777 $638.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 12 Mallard, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock. Irv 552-1800 $320,000 ' Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Atlanta, Northwood, Irvine 730·3894 $181,500 Sun 9-5 **8 Collins Island. Npt Bch 631-1400 $1.200.000 Sun 1-5 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1822 Tanager. Mesa Verde, CM 549-2644 $238 ,000 Sun 1·5 *2025 Lemnos. Mesa Verde 641-8458, 631-1266 Sun 1·5 2 Black Swan. Wood bridge, Irv 731-6338 $168,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 1102 Ch arleston, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2018 Port R a ms gate (l-M!ms ) NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1504 Mira mar, Penin. Pt, NB 673·9060 $625 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 420 Belvue, Penin. Pt., NB 675-9525 $430,000 Sun 1·5 18112 Dewberry <Univ. Vlgl Irv 675-3411 $155,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1 Trafalgar, Ha rbor Ridge 644-6200 $1.795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1so1 Santiago, Baycrest 642-8235 $398.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 12 Crystal Pool. Jrvine ' 644-9060 $249,500 Sun 1·5 21 Cedarspring. Woodbridge 551-8700 $245,000 Sat 1-5 *1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $449,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1242 Somerset Lane, Newport Bch 645-8063 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 IEDROOM *2804 San Juan, Costa Mesa 540-3666 $169,900 Sat/Sun s Ill p6llS FAM llM or oa. 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHms) NB 644-4918 $549,500 Sun 1·5 1835 Port Sheffield <HVHms) NB 760-1497 $349,900 Sun . 1·5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt. 760-1397 $549,SQO Sun 1-5 411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 760-9333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1818 Glenwood Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $495 QOO Sat 2·5 4 Rocky Point, Spyglass, CdM 631-1300 $1,400,000 Sat 1·5 Z71S Lighthouse Lane, NB 631-1400 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 Mandarin, Woodbridge ~2'"4868 $298,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 1407 Santanella Terrt O>rooa del Mar 873-1181 $360,000 Sun 12-S #6 Malibu Clr, Spyglass, OdM 421 San Bernidlno. Nitffls, NB m-1aoo mo.ooo . Dally 1.s . 92111 Cornell, Collete Park. CM 6'4·9060 $595,000 Sun l·S l8l6'Nowport Hllls Dr, lMi. N~ .... 1434 $138,000 Sattsun lM "=·=·~et=.wpcat ~ ... l . .,_·.5--.,.-t-- ZlU lliramar, Nlboa PmL, NB .==. ~4.0l~=-~$ --1111,000 ...... 673-4400 $329,750 Sun 1·5 Going Into Business? Aa r9q\lfred by law, n•• bualn••••• uelng a '1ctltlout lueln ... Name mutt re9leter that name with the County Cletk. Call the DAILY f'tLOT LEGAL 0£PARTM!NT tor tornw and fur1tler lntormatton. 642-4321 E.-t. 332 IAYflOMT QP ...... AYl·5 Hl.._C.... BOAT SLIP·SANDY BEACK + ,.,,... 3 bdrm • den. 1 balk bomt It mucb moret SU~~I Owner I Aae:nt 673-im OCIA>ROM1' Cholc. t'Ol'Dtr duplex. 3 bdrm,! bath up i bdrm, i bath down. Can ~OD· vert to a la.r&er borne. SELLER WUJ,. HELP FINANCE! te95,000! lolMHlhyProp. a..ttors •'15-10,0• CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I HOIOOM 19222 Shoreline Ln #2 off Main. HB 842-5105 $89,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 200 McNield. U-106. Versailles, NB 760-6767 $112,000 (fn) Sat/Sun l ~S 2 IEDROOM 7 Aires Court, Newport Beach 631-1400 $180,000 Sun 1·5 215 Old Newport Blvd., Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1·5 •220 Nice Lane. # 106. Newport Beach 631-1400 $398,000 Sat 1·5 *204 Nice Lan e !;306, Newport Beach 631-1400 $290,000 Sat 1-5 1228 Rutland 1*6. Newport beach 631-1400 $124,500 Sun l ·S **611 Lido Park Dr, 2D. Newport Bch Agt on premises $425.000Sat/Sun 1·5 _.,,00 Lido Park Dr. Newport Beach 631-1400 $62,500 \. Sa/Sun 1·5 101 Scholz # 135, Vers ailles. NB 546·2313 $175 ,000 Sat 1·4 2424 Santa Ana Ave. Cl-104. CM 673-9060 $108.500 Sun 1·5 1001 W. Stevens #421 , Santa Ana 540-3666 $91 ,950 Sat/Sun 1242 Rutland Rd, Unit 4. Westcliff. NB 673-4400 $129,500 Sun 1·5 211 plu1 DEM 100 E . Yale Loop, Woodbridge, Irv 551-3991 $179,900 Sat/Sun Ll-5 *22 Arboles, (RSJ ) Irvine 759-9100 $187,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **633 Lido Park Or. F-2, Lido Pk. NB 631·730-0 $650,000 Sun 1 ·5 24 Arboles, Rancho San Joaquin, Irv 552-4477 $195,000 Sun 1-4 7 Lago Sud. Rancho San Joaquin. Irv 552·4477 $195,000 Sun 1-4 16 Encore Court. Newport Beach 3 IEDROOM 2117 Vista Laredo. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 431 Vista Suerte. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $249,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sat;Sun 1·5 630 Sk y view . Costa Mesa 540-1720 $134.750 Sat/Sun 1·5 •102 Scholz Plaza #28, <Ver ) NB 759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2745 Vista U nbrosa, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Big Dipper Court. Nwpt Terr 759-9100 $135,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 llR plus DEM #-4 Canyon Lane. Corona del Mar 640-4518 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 4 IR plut DEN 436 Vista Roma. Bluffs. NB 640·5560 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I HDROOM 23 Freemond, Newport Beach 631-1400 $36,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOM #D Anc h orage W ay, Newport Beach 631·1400 $89,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 24 Anza, Newport Beach 631-1400 $44,950 Sal/Sun 1-5 2 • 2 IEDROOM ... DEM 2001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $439,000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE l1Rp162• 421 Fe\-nleaf, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 PROPERTY FOR UASE lllHOOM 4737 Surrey Dr <Cameo Hlan) CdM 675-3411 $2500 mo . Sat/SUn t-5 PROPERTY FOR LIASI 3 IR ... PAMIMor ... 1.Sl Oeeanvlew, NB $2000/mo. Sat/5'm l ·S • I ' I ' I MODIKMI MOPH0.-1115 MO ADVBTt~ PllS I MUL Tint IOAID$ Piii SICllTMY .Whelan:140-U66 ' RealEState The Lawson Realty ISL-'NO, 8UCH A U VFllONl HOMES Company NEW ON LIDO ISLE OPEN SUH. l·S 2 28 Vlo lthoco One of the most exciting floor plans we've ever seen on Lido. Traditional charm, top quality appointments, 3 bedroorm. spiral staircase , formal dining , gourmet kitchen , s unny breakfast room. large ·master suite w /fireplace. skylighted spa & sun deck. $630,000 with a jumbo ,loan available. 3418 V1• Lido • Ntwpur1 tk•ch • 67S·4S62 • RARE BARGAIN Only $129,500 adult condo, prime location, Westcliff, Newport Beach. Transferable low interest financing with reasonable down payment on this deluxe, delightful, 2 bdrm., 2 bath , firepla ce, pool and everything. It will sell this weekend! Come put in YOUR bid. 1242 Rutland Road. unit 4. Open house Sun 1 to 5. THE BIG HOUSE Lots of room for a large active family in this custom built quality Baycrest home. The game room is something to see: There's bit in trophy cases, gun cabinets, stereo, wet bar, bunks, walk-in cedar lined storage rm., pool table and that's not all! There's a family rm., panelled with used brick fireplace, a formal dining rm., an office with outside entrance, a pool, 4 bdrms., all in all a terrific home buy at $449,500. Come by 1730 Marlin Way, N.B. Open house Sat and Sun 1to5. PRIVATE PIER On fabulous Harbor Island. Older traditional home with beautifully landscaped bayside terrace. 40 feet on the bay. Private pier and float. Priced at lot value at $1.7~.ooo. NEAR THE PARK In Harbor View Homes. 5 bdrm. Somerset Model on extra large lot. Family rm . with wet bar and brick fireplace. Covered patio. Enclosed yard with dog run. 3 car garage. Roomy enough for a big family. Reduced to $329,750! Open Sun 1 to 5. See 1816 Newport Hills Drive, N.B. WHOA! Don't ride by this one. Fabulous 5~ acre view site in picturesque San Juan Capistrano only 5 minutes from Dana Point Yacht Harbor. Privacy with convenience to schools & shopping. A view from Saddleback to t h e ocean . Unobstructed. Terrific equestrian area. $~50.000 with attractive terms. * INVESTMENTS * OST A MISA SHOPPllci CIMTI On 19th St. 100% occupied with excellent rental ·history. Strategic corner location. Terrific tax benefits with long teTm gTound lease. $477,000. lt4UMITS Reduced to $4,000,000 by motivated aeller. 7 Y. Um ea eross with excellent occupancy. Low interest assu mable loans. Prime l>env~r locaUon. •IAMTlllXll tso.• billOW mane&. No ClHl. •• dwn. tuoo7aao.~71. 2 741 VISTA u..-ou ILUffS OPIM SAT t-5 Best Financing Available. Assumable Loana At 1~% Fixed. Owner Will Carry $100,000 1bird1 14%, For Five Years, Amort1ieo Over 30 Years. Rare "Q" Plan With Spacioua Living/Dining Room Area I Coiy Conversation Pit. Ideal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Lush Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For Entertaining. $229,SOO. I 100 PORT C.a&.ow HARIOI VIEW HOMIS OPEN SAT 1·5 Outstanding Montego On Fee Land. Corner Location. Secluded Yard With Spa . Beautiful Lush Landscaping. Night Li'11t View Of Fashion Island & B1g Canyon. Owner Motivated. Probate Sale. $295,000. I I llG DIPPER courr NEWPORT THRACE OPEN SAT 1°5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach Community. Decorator Walls, Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135,000 . Available For Lease. $6~5/month. 22 ARIOUS RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN OPEH SUH 1·5 Love ly End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms, 2112 Baths. Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry. Reduced To $187 ,000. NEWPORT HORSE COUNTRY Glamorous 2 + A ere Estate In Beautiful Setting With Your Own Privacy. Formerly Home Of Movie Star . Just Listed. Large Five-Bedroom Home With Double Master Suite. Large Family Room & Gourmet Kitchen, Surrounding Sparkling Swimming Pool. Your Own Stables. Priced At $2,500,000. SUPU SPYGLASS Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room i With Fireplace & Beam Vaulted CeilinB. Large Family Room, Full Length Hearth, Wet Bar. Plus A Huge Bonus Room. Sellers Will Assist In Financing. Pool Size Lot. Asking $56.5,500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. IAYFtlOHT WITH DOCK 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. Profession ally Decorated & Professionally Landscaped. Doclc For 50-Foot Boat. Private Beach. By Appointment. Reduced To $1,400,000. IUY Of THE WB Create Your Own Financing On This Two-Bedroom, 1~ Bath Condo In One Of Newport Beach's Most Elegant Gate-Guarded Communities. Neutral Decor. Shown By Appointment. $149,000. LUXURY CONDO Convenient Location. Two Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & Leave When You Wish. Only $255,000. Large Assumable 10Y.t% 1st Trust Deed. IACIC IAY Quiet Cul-de-Sac Location. Three Bedrooms Plus Large Music Conservatory -Could Be Bonus Room. Great Neighborhood. Appraised By Professionals. Probate Sale. Only $189,000. COSTA MESA INCOMI Terrific Triplex In Rapidly A~_preciating Area Of c.osta Mesa, Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area. Charming Rear House Would Make Great Owner 's Home. Other Two Ren tal Units Help With Playments & Taxes. $850 Groas Income Per Month. Excellent Financing Available. Reduced To $155,000. EASTSIDI 4:.ft.EX Fixer I AU Z Bdrm, walk to all •bopploi Fao- t.Utk investment. Oftl.V SZZS,000. CalJ for more detalll. Nf.ZW THE !<EAL ESTATERS ATTENTION R"EAL ·ESTATE BROKERS ·Do you noect m.bllmum RVM~ I , , ' I office ap•ceU1 Deak CONM .. Mtlr . 1022 apace avail. pro·••••••••••••••••••••••• L SIDI COST.A MESA ~~~~~~~ LI•. ASSUM. LOAN o YOUR ., B /~1 Lr I D ,, feaalonally de~rated of·•-------• rices. Oran1e Coast Cam• ~ ..... IS Financial C«Dttt. Mesa .Jll9I Verde. Conference room 0... s.. tJ.I 3 r. 2Ba w ......... a. ot REALLYCAR~.J.,, on cw·de-aac. SkyllghU Your family wiJl,1tffl 4t hardwood floo rs. $159,500. 2632 Riverside secure in this q1Ai~t D r . . o p e n H 0 u 1 e n e i g h b o r b o o d . 13 Sat./Sun. 12-SPM. By bedroom• plus ·id.eO . owner. ~-3370. Safe, short walk, to av•il. $175 ~mo. Your S2M,OOO a11umable at phones or share oun. ~~ Other service• avlal. H 1c hly uperaded , Orange Coast Financial panoramic ocean view & _R_e_a_lt_o_rs_._95'1_·'17_0_1_. __ 1 just atepe to private --'--1 schools. Sparkling teiool 4 II .AND DEM for after school & 2 Ba, double garage, mer fun! Wott't':J workshop, lge pa\io w / S\38.000 .. so c.aU ' HORSE PROPERTY Located in Santa Ana Heights. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, 10 stalls, room for riding ring. Excellent financ· ing. S20,000dQwn. Owner will carry. Call 752·1700 THE ~EAL ESTATE RS OCEAMNOHT 2 Bdrm.s, 2 ba, unlum. New. $850yrly. IAYRlOMT I 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfurn. 1 Mintcond. $850yrly. CHAMM&FllOKT 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, unfum. $750 yrly. associated 8AO•E".-... ~EfllTfJPC:,. l •1J ~ \Jq, } , • ht. community beaches, 1~~~~~~~~~1 this ELEGANT 3 bdrm. I~ 4 bath home with a aparkline pool has cuatom features aalore! ~luxe aecurlty system. ~.000. 4521 OnlngtuwRd RICH Rlty 760.0621 LOWDOWN Huge 3 8d 2\Aa $a. condo. Formal D.R. &'frplc. As· sume 11~% wllow dn. 1179,995 . Patrick Tenore. 631-1366 RVMtaX rn .\J TllHS brick BBQ. W /W cpts & day at 646-7'34 drps. OWC all financing Century n Gol al 10% after dwn pymt. --....-...:----- $126 .000. W /consider TD, motor home, coins, diamonds as part dwn p y mt . Ownr/bkr . 714.542.4422 Mesa Verde, by owner. 3Br, 2Ba. Large assum. $139,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 12·5, 3213 Dakota 556· 7174 HEED FAM 5 Bdr, pool, t down. $169.900. last. Ag~ 540·3666 or 751-1465 Rich. , ,,111 UMIBJEVEAIL!' Jasmine Creek decorator home, plan 1 on green- belt immac. $005,500 64().-8145 S BEAUTIFUL, Uke new 2 IACH PARADISE ME A VERDE story 5bdrm, 3ba home. LEASE OPTION BEST BUY. Charming 4 Just $160.000. 20'7r down. OPPORTUHllif Mesa Verde 1st lill'¥lJOf· fering on this 3 Br 1riJi.Q'l rm +form din rm. norne on COUNTRY q,ll.B DRIVE. Take a~J41· lage of ttus price a~9ply $161,000. Seller will1 ~· sisl with financing.lgt. Diana 631·1266 Beaut 2br, 2ba Irvine bdrm 3 ba home with OWC for 9/yrs at 12% Terr Pool Home. Spa, 2 family rm. Comer lot. int. See Sunday, 2·5pm. car gar, room lo build. VERY PRIVATE yards. 1&41 Orchard or ptione $6000 dwn S2700/mo. Immaculate and ready 4 9 4 o o 6 6 T H E LOWEST PRIC~t $285,000 F'P. Bryan to move in. Close to WI EDEMANS UST SIDECOMDO 640.5681 schools and shopping. 3 Br, 2 Ba, I level double $175,900. $3500 down or less. " JASMINECREH .* ~ 2bdrm. 2'J"Jba. brick gar. frplc. TERMSleAP-Spac1ous 2400 sq fl Cote Realty patio Buye r mus l grading allowance. Call home, totally upgraded & Investment quahfy for new loan of yesterday 63 1 ·.f~6 6 3br, 2'12ba, ale. frplc, 640-5777 s 105_000 Tola I price Diana Agt. Only $11'1dl00 beaullandscpg.640-2077 ~ s129 .50o. 646 ·2363.1------=lmllim .... Good Duplex on best ~~~~~~~e~I 979·7613 TEHAMTHe..PS;, street, pool, hi income HO c;>UALIFYIHG with house po~ Owner, $320,000. Prine. CONDO On this beaut. Mesa Two houses on low. 2 1006 only.640-4999. Near new 2 bdrm. 1'1 Verde Pool Home 4br + Bdrm w/frplc.& l Bdrm bath. bar, upgraded study, used brick patio. dream cottage.:! l'vl COUNTRY ENGLISH drapes & carpets. Dou-beveled mirrors. formal yards. Always ratted ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWi DUPLEX ble garage with door dining, quiet tree-lined Owner will help firuuare • 9 months old. 4 BR + 2 opener. Greenbelt area. street. wlk to country Ask for Sandy. I>· Quality, luxury home. 4 BR unit . $385,000. $105000 611 22 .. 2 "P' d Ba f I All • · club, great financing • .. B rm4 ,3 rpcs. 709 -709'1!1 Orchid . the extras you could 8 5 1 . 9 l 3 5 t 0 see . ~~·~8t~8+ 631 1266 John ra..,~.--SunbcM &·;~ ... ) want for the most com· Ownr/bkr. ~ ~- fortable, efficient and ---------CATALINA VIEW spacious living on the View! Location Ocean & 2 Br. 2 Ba. View Condo.1--------· ~~~~i~~F°Y a~~~!~ hills sPrlme Hrbrc vu ~~~~~~~~~ Large assumable loan. ,IUILDBlS! .,~ area. 380,000. Bev ov· • Seller will help finance. INVESTORS' ble. No points. $535,000 ington, Bkr 770·8887. LEASEOPTIOH Just listed Open Sun-'n" 205 Ga met. Open Hse 768 ,,,,,,3 L · t n Try I "°'o Do-• Sat/Sun 1·5. Gerry Spr· --·-UV<>_______ uxurious, cus om co . day v -11 ryoo .. do. 1700 sq. ft. 2 frplcs, 3 A k f r B e t A roomy 3 bdrm e vba ingston, Rltr. 673-2230 The Sunniest Home m · bdrm, 21,._, baths. $800 s 0 r n home in great fi,s)(!e D Bourke Realtor • ..i.yna,__ JASMIHECltEElt mo.$165,000.642-4623 ~9950 area wilh compltUd "' "'"'"' 2bdrm & den, cheeery plans for 1700 slf 2nd un- Bea ut. Medit. home kitchen. plantation shut-COUIGEP.AIUl MESA VERDE 1t. Sl47.soo. Pier & slip. Sl ,600,000. ters. pvt comm. with OPENSAT/SUN9·5 644-7211 By app't only Call pool, jac & Lennis . 2513 eolbyPlace CUSTOMhome onlarge &il-1633 or 644-9001 or ,285.000 By Owner Agt 548-0478. 540-lOlS lot with small lake in contact your realtor. 759 _1176. back yard 3 Bdrm, 212 ANXIOUS SB.I.ER Wcmts EARNEST IUYER Prior committments forces sale of Cape Cod Home with 3br, 2ba, single gar, 2 patios, all new plumbing/roof, etc. Sparkling Clean "Move- In" condition. $325,000 Will sell below market value with $70K or more down. owe remaining at 12"2%. If sold before June 30th, 1981. '714)675-2479 l7 I 418Jl.94l2 IAmEW Attractive Z bdrm 1 bath + 1 Br " ba over dbl garage. 1 house from South Bayf ront. 40x8S · comer lot. CaJI for in- formation. MEL FUCHS PAVILIONREALTOR 675-1120 EAS'nlDE ba, 2 frplcs. super cond. ly Owner/Loe Dpb 3Bdrm 75x150 lot. $9500 Open house Sat'Sun U ·S Brand new Z Ddrm w down, $933 mo. $125,000. at 3182 Country Club Dr. vaulted ceihngs & frplc, Drive by 201 Monte Vis· rz~~~e to appreciate Dano Point remod. 3 bdrm 4 car ta. 631·5476 CENTURY 21 /BERG ••••••••••••••••••••••• prkg S312.000. Greg, --------833-2650 days: 551-4051 Condo 2 Br. lh Ba Lease 962-8891 •MARINA ~ eves. option or low down. 17th. ' ... VEST ._.OWt -& Tustin, Costa Mesa. "" "" . · Len Haynes&40.84S4. Buy now at U~ tnterest. Owner says sell large 5Br. Tri-level at Mesa Duplex. Xlnt income. Verde Country Cl ub. $1650/mo. S90.000 down. $350,000. By owner. OWC Balance. $330.000. 545-5001. Broker 759-1288 --------- DELUXE DUPLEX Small ocean view. Two 3 Bdrm units. Great terms. $385,000, IUILDB HELPS YOUIUY NEW CONDOS XU« TERMS 12%.....,..tRate NWPT HEIGHTS DOLL HOUSE Won't last. Open Sat 1·5, VIEW • Co-Op Speetacular vi of Marina + Wh1 Water. 2br. 2ba. lge:i Ii mg rm. frplc. slafn glass, prof. decor. I covered deck, priv.,ka . $400,000 PP Reply P. Box 5125, Orange,; 92667 358 Ramona. Bill or Lin-1--------• da 631·0844. or 646-5096 Et Toro SO. Of HIGHW .AY Corner lot. Open Sunday 1·5. 301 Orchid. 3 Bdrm + den. Z\Aa ba. For I ,._-POOL & SPA C~otf•• FMancincJ ONLY 3 LIFT 3 II + f.AM Spacious 2-story ho Lge pvt decks & patios. O wH r ~ finarte• with upstairs boo us r For 4S days escrow Spacious home on nice & bath. 3 bdrms. d.e Blch; provides drapes. street. Near s. c. Pia a dining rm. oversiz~ Ii MEYER PLACE This Is a beauty $142,500 mg rm downstairs w1 OPEN DAJLY 10-5 J J 631 ,...,., P1los Verdes firep~ JASMIHICREH erry ones ·uovu Features central 1a Or .... SUM. I ,. 641-1991, agent _.. ... Out.standing pool (so Former model, out-heate d ), s pa, mu standing decor. Spilt REDUCED TO more! Best buy in S le ve I. 3 BR. 2 ~ ba. S 119,500 die back Valley Sl jacuzzi. Sec. gate. or East side CM. 2 br. 2 ba, i==;....;;.;;....;;;.;~----Seller will help you ti Prine. only 760-1743 pool Ir tennis courts. rrplc. Best buy in Town. SUNWE.STREAL ~,111111'11• 1001 Flexible 11n...-i cin1. Whelan 768-0922 ••••••••,.•••••••••••••• Ready to inove-lri. EASTSIDE PENN POINT BEAUTY t l Malnsall Dr. Fo.taln V*t Comp remod. Ovtatand· 644-0632; 759-1.834, agt. Re·'!!mll r.-..-a.-••••••••••••••••••• ing fin. lmmed occ . tat 1111 liMa&cW...:' $117 500 GRElb..IV..i.11 • pymnta Aug 81. By MEW USTIMGS ' _. ,__ , owner, 2113 Miramar, EXCELLENT BUY, Super 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool Best buy In town. 3 For sale by owner. NB . For appt dys prtmeea•tsldelocation, Home. Freshly painted Bdrm l \Aa bat~. hurry! bdrm, lg'erumpu.s rm SS6·3900, evet & wk end 4 Brd 2 Ba home on quiet wltb new professionally 645·9l61 · full baths, blt-insL frp • 549-4225 famUy clubbse 4' _642_·_·_034_6. ___ . ___ 1 cul· e·aac. Out.standing landscaped yard. Lots of across lhe street. As ang 4 lBr. Apta. Completely financln&Sl.59,000 used brick & french $169,000. Principa doors & lots more. Open I 964 2588 refurbished inside. NEW EXCLUSIVE, Houn SatfSun 1·5. 246 _Y·_.._·-----t- Stove It refr\teraton. Spacious 2 Br, 2 Ba con-JoAnn St. Costa MeH. OPEN SUNDAY. lH $3li,OOO. 6'15-0935 do. dbl rm, v•wted cell· For info. ca.N 642-6227 9149 McBride R-1 v c.,....._ ..... IOtl tngs, auumable loam. I Elegant award bo ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1as.ooo MIS. YMDI 11 1;10;0 FIRST · 2600 sq. ft. Pert de r--------•1 1 N v Es TE Rs OPIHS.AT/SUM 12·5 Submit on down Pool,apa.Underma OCIAM'11W DELIGHTl.Fourptex in 2010L4•u payment.With 3 br, 2~ $285,000. Hurry! VILLAS prlme CM area. 4. 21\orybomewtthsame ba Condo ls in perfect loan.968-5884. With 3 raised frplca, e 2Bdrm ~ta. aaaume room and pooJ. Spacious condition. Buy now HwM gloaleacti 1 patio areas with built-in loen. SM0,000. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath home. before tt'1 too late. Call ... .:-!' ............ .. garden blot uch with it. MAICl4191CIC Aet. '4l-883a-' • Tim flhoqetsl-12fli. Newly remodJed ho o•n faucet • drain. 6Jt l'IUI... w ~·'et den with lU OWN • ... nr bch. /2br, 2ba, ""'"1 It Uo le frplc. Totally ful bath pa area.+ •uded, Iar•e ••• a mo~ bd.rma, • 2 more • • fu ll b atba . Tr1.. loan. OWC !nd. Gourmet kitchen wtU. MBAia:u•• M7·7~1.e..MM'J90 \r'lp1-•ls*. pe&ry • ~ ,_________ _,. ,_, clpe count er. Solar r~~;===~!ll ··Br, 2 ~1 ~c, S-t11U, Brome ~ to '*" overslled IMDI rm, out· enern . a u r llf•I• • 1tandia1 l)tlObortioQd, wttb built-In worlr counter, eat>IMta It utili· ty aink. Dramallc akyllahted bt\lll •Rb 1u.-11ee tuba • full cera m'c W. t.rt.unent 12 .. ,Avalleble. "'Wiii t CI ._.... )'Ollt' ........... ....... ..... . . , ......... .......... 11•r1•:s..= I I RUYING·' SE LLING 7 W ALMUI' MUAll •IBf.Wr• Nie. 2 ltor>' ''C" plu, J bdrm condo. P'rt&bly painted.· ceotr-1 alr Priced below com,., •. bl• .. 1 .. tor lmmtcUatt acuoo. -.500. CAUMOW 644-7211 /Jn .,, 1, I 1•'\11 I I '. fl':i':iUl 1111 f '-i Broadmoor Townhome. LAMDMAIK 52 Heritage Park. S'Br, Very cuatom home-too 2Ba, 1-atory end unit many xtru to list. New w/lra. patio. Many up-~rpt, draPel & paint. trades. Assumable loan S160,000. 983-2518 at 9.253. Pvt. party. I~ told you that S).29,500. SS&-9077. I y 0 u w 0 u Id s a v e , .. H ......... ltl~ilNIO ... :. I O.AJ c-..._ ~l--h tbousaods or DOLLARS • --..,..,.-when buvlng or selling ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call the expert.I at the your pr~rty & still 595,000. Water Front condo information 'h•ve the total and quail· Penthouse overlooking center. TUITl.I aoc1·s ,...,. YllWI L ush wooded setnn1 w/aecluded yard, patio and 1pa. Two levels include 4BRS, formal dinina rm, famil)' rm game rm, bar, oUice/llbrary and gourmet kitchen. Lovely, quiet street. $385,000. Helen Wood (D-18) 644-6200 THI llST IM THI VILLAS! PllCI IB>UCTIOMt Prime location in Raocho San Joaquin Villas directly on goll course. 2BRS & den Solano model highly upgraded. Available for saJe or lease/option at $199.900 and also for lease furnished or unfurnished. Tom Allinson CD· 19) 642·8?.35. Llpa&KW. Al\oui. om.ce P&rk. 26201 Pe.aeo d.e Altcla, St.e 105 6664343 ty aervice of a pro · Main Channel. 3 Br. 2'h ToucbsU>ne Realty Ceaional realtor. would B~. 2 frplcs, formal ____ 968-_*7 _____ 1 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ you take the time to dianng rm ., for l be•--------i ~ ~all..... elegant life! ~uy, le~se •-----------------or lease option with *BY OWNER* $5000 option money. 16351 Grenoble. Open PAMOIAMIC VIEW Sun 1·5. Call for details: IH TURTLE IOCK Jarvis, O'Brien 642-8850. 4 bdrm President hom e John Coombe bkr. with very private yard, WATERFRONT CONDO ~pa adj. ma.st.er bdrm. !!!!!!!!! Al Peters Landing, 2Br, '1iving room 4t dining . room great for enter· 2Ba. sec, pool, tenm~. taining. View kitchen • LOWOOWN Good fina ncing ava1 .. with d o ubl e self· owe less than int. 2 br, (213) 43().3629 cleaning ovens. trash l~a.661·3539agt '".._ 1044' comp.dishwasher.Spec- '! ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacular view of night HI LEYatAGE lights. $298,000. Assum. Outstandin g custom * * £SJATES1 tst. flolne, huge master suite • OPEN SAT /SUH +•>'! guest Br. each Single story attached 5362 Amalfibrive wfteparate bath. Din, home in fabulous Wood-Call for info, 7S2·2248. Fam rm, Den, & 2 frplc. bridge Estates. Huge 0'#11er says be creative backyard, all the Wood· --------- with financing. Will con-bridge amenities and as· BY OWNER Townhouse 3 sifter 10% down on con· s~me a high loan. Owner Br 2 Ba. 15 Rockrose 1n tracts. 1135,000 in as· will consade~ help on University Park. close suipable loans. Sales secondary financing. to pools. tennis & green-pr~e 1195,000 Exclusive Sl65,000. bell Sl44,900. Open lia(}ng , so principles on· The largest model rn Sat I S u n . l 4 Ca 11 lyi.. Call Charley Darr W 0 0 d b r 1 d g e _55_1 654_1__ _ __ _ ~9'9400 Agt. Es.tates-,~ sq ft of lux-UNIVERSITY PRIC HUNTINGTON Seacliff urious hvmg space and OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 at Golf Crse. Beaut 4 br, yo~r own pool and spa. 17532 Cottonwood 2llC) sq fl overlooking 6th Priced to sell at SJ94.900. DRAMATIC 4 Bdrm 3 ba g?Fen Gorgeous in & Almost s.100.~ an as· Deane home New cpl, out. $330.000. 6852 Silver sumable financing. central air. great loca· Bn-c h Cir. Open 12·5, (Uj)\\OOdbrldge tion 552.1311 Suhday Really Turtt. Rodi Gte.. 2 STI LANDMARK 551.3000 Immaculate Jasmine 4,B.r, 2\l'a ba, 3 car gar. model. 2 Bed + Den. Newly painted & carpel· 4tZOBarruu Pltwy.lrvl•~ Owners ready to move. ed. $103K assumable In •--------i Ma k e Offer ! S235.000, ~~~~ B~rs~~Fast ASSUME FIN. Darrell Pash63H266 Rancho San Joaquin Villa. 2 br. 2 ba , sgl sty. 1 -aEGAMT UVING blk tennas & golf clubs. ir.thts 4 bdrm. 2 bath. $158,000 Open Sat/Sun formal dining rm, fami· 12·5. 2 Segura. 552-1717 ly rm w/wrap around Owner/broker. Coop. ---------1 breakfast bar separat· 1---------1 UMIVERSfTY PU utg.kitchen. Large yard Single family residence wtrru1t trees & patao on UNIV. PARK 3br 2ba. Beautifully a quiet cuJ-de-sacstreet. 4 Bdrm 2'1'l Ba. w/frplc landscaped. immac. IUS7.000. & balcony off 3 Bdrms. cond. Atrium, nice yard. "1 96U 112 S 140,000 Leasehold. $157,500. Best buy on the market 4491 Pinon Tree Lane but needs a litUe paint Open Sat/Sun 1·5 751-1191 C::::. '-,f-I { [ 1 ~ r>Hc JP{ ·~ i I( <, WOOOIRIDGE $179,900 Fantastic 2 br + den J ef. ferson condo Many up grades incl. spa. Open Sal./Sun. 11·5. JOO E H-'iMJtoaleocll 1040 _Y_a_le_L_oo..-:..p_.55_1·_399_1 __ --------191••••••••••••••••••••••• IROADMOOR Brinr Any Offer!! Lovely 3'6drm Custom Home near Beach Park, Formal Dining, · •Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for , .information regarding the 9~% Assumable Loan. Seller will carry part of the buyers down payment, and says Bring Any Offer. ,.. .. Best Price In Town c 4bdrm, Remodeled Kitchen, · ·p1ush Carpets, Custom Drapes, Freshly Painted. Seller bought another , and has priced thousands below market value for quick sale. Creative terms OKAY-BETTER HURRY. GOLDENWEST REALTORS ~L~ ~ASSOCIATES 141-15'1 TURnaocK Pt I 3 Bdrm. Prime condition a nd location . Pool $179.900 C /2 I Newport Cltfr. 640-5357 760.6767 l Ir,$ 19.900 Dn. 3 Br. 1'°" Ba. Townhome an beautiful Heritage Park 2 sty model nr pool, park, schools & shopping. 1106.900 Jerry J ones 631·1266 WOOOIRIDGE O w....-W•Carry Creative finance is \he key word here. Beautiful 3 Bdrm, l 'I• Ba, ground lev e l Townho m e . Ciutom brick and con· crete patio. 125.000 dn, $812/mo P & l. SU0,900 Jerry Jones631-l266 RrfMtte II f" \I TllflS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GREENBELT • LOCATION ln Rancho "Iii----------------· San Joaquin, view, 2 Beat Inflation bdrm, den. only $53,SOO 1, to take over loans. ·1. • Clean and Sharp Trl-Plex in Best ' ' Huntington Beach Location. Seller " ., ta willing to carry paper and use a '~: 1' graduated payment plan with a minimum down payment. Call now for more information. t 2 Bdrm Redhill c@>Realty 552 -7500 10.750/o FIMAHCIMG Fabulou1 •bdrm, Fordham Model In University Parlr. Fea&unnc z rt1>1e1 6: 2100 1q. ft. ol Uvlna a~a. Wltb Ult. price ft lerma won't !alt loq. 759-1501 or1sa.1m ....... Town & Country ft RE!\LTOQ0 ":41 552-1800 WOODBRIDGE LMEFRONT The most dram a tic lakefront location can be yours with this spectacular 3 Bdrm. f amity room Darby plan. This home is totalJy upgrade d throughout with plantation shutters and top grade floor coverings. No expense has been spared on the landscaping. Extensive used brick, patio cover, gas fire pit and bricked in spa. Day & Night views from nearl~Al.e_very room. Flexible financing. ~.900. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 36 Woodgrove. WOODBRIDGE PLACE Breathtaking Greenbriar. 4 Bdrm 2 ba, single story home with family r oo m . Totally c us t o m ized . Featuring sparkling lOxlO' gunnite and tile spa in the lush atrium. The yard i s landscaped to offer maximum privacy with mature plants and fruit bearing trees . Locat ed on a quiet cul-de-sac, premium location nr. Woodbridge Lake and beach club. Offered at $245,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at #12 Mallard. UNIVERSITY PARK/TERRACE Charming 2 bdrm, 2 ba Cardiff. C.Ompletely upgraded -from the carpeting to the coordinating wall covering and 'draperies in neutral earth tones. Combine that with a very private green best setting with wood dec k and you have an excellent buy. Sophisticated home with privacy within walking distance to pools, s pas, & shopping. Offered at $145 ,000. Open Sun 1-5 at 7 Eucalyptus . PRICED TO SB.L Cambridge model 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, family kitchen. 2 patios, good location. $137,500. Open Sunday 1·5 4191 Manzanita, Greentree. TURTLEROCK TOWtllOME Room to spare with 4 Bdrm.<;, 3 baths, plus h carpet, plantation s hutters a nd many upgrades. Fantastic view of valley and city lights. $320,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CUL OE SAC LOCATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm, form dining rm, atrium, brkfst a rea, frplc, new carpets and attach. 2 car gar. Assoc. pool and clubhouse $159,500. Sat 1-5 at 5292 Thorn Tree Lane, Univ. Park. HERITAGE PARK 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, single story. The financing is great and so is the price. Super location, can be yours for $135,000. Call for details. Owner will help with financing. UNIV. PARK TERRACE $29,500 down. Bright clerestory windows above the Jiving room wiU intrigue your guests the moment they step into the formal entry. Cathedral ceilings and large wet bar provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Cozy loft den, 2 Br 2 ba. Oversize 2 car gar. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 5294 Plum Tree. $138,000. PRIVACY PLUS! Holly Plan in Crestwood estates, Northwood. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac backing to Eucalyptus row 1n Orange groves. 3 Br. single story. Extr a lge master bdrm. Assumable loans! May have 80o/" flnancing available at 12~%. Price at S184!900. Open Sat 1·5 at 38 Brena. \ I Al.OT If• C»CYOM FOi A UTTlt GO&.P COUUILOT TbJ1t '1 whit you iet w th OWMr Mmt Sell I thl1 prime ACRE PLUS ~dtnl, Dann Otbb BU tLDINO SITE. A ,.• Turtler«t GI• Gnden Sbdrm, 2ba. U2S.OOO· Whitewale:r vlew of main rent: S800/mo,MS--~. beach-decklng-llvin1 1entJy slopln1 parcel, 675''311 607865 localed JUlt • short dis· 11'Ult .. ·-s tance from teMla fl the '"5 __.,,. Beaut. Woodbrldtf rm·Victorlan rrplc · «bdrm houae, lot• ot dlnlna rm-famUy rm· xtrH. Gd flnancln·1. wet bar·3Br·2~Ba·OOft. 1188,500. Al\. 731.aD. lot fronta1e~xtra park· tna-Temple Hills aru· beach, provldet SPEC· 3 IR-4~ Lenl TACULAR OCEAN & Finest orl&lnal area. CANYON VIEWS. Not Mauive gl't'ellbelt vista. enou1h" The owner hH Sm•rtly decorated in included detailed con· popular tones. nearby structlon plans for an pool. Offered at $212,000 unbelievable CUSTOM <with assumable hi bal. VILLA IN MEOITER loan-try S43,000 do"n>. RANEAN STYLE. We _A..;.g_t,_64_0-_5560_. __ OllllmEE Lowest priced 1 Bdrm + lort condo. Sh1rp end unll. $83,960. 640-5357, 760.6767 C/21 t4-Clltr STEAL A MODEL This 3 Br 2 Ba home 1how1 like a model. From the garden patio exiatln& loan plws owner f inancing to 80%·1895,000-courtesy pald to reatton-a ppt only·731«>85. CAPE COD Ocean view. North end Compl .-emod. 3br. 2ba + den. '295,000 assum. OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5. 251 Viejo St. 494-18~. beheve you'll agree 1t's1---------"A LOT FOR A LIT· TLE" at the full offered IAYFlOMTHOME price of 1175.000 For PIS & SUP terms call. Charming Balboa Isle MISSION REALTY Bayfront home. New 985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna construction walh out lo the plush carpeting 1---------1 and plantation shutters. Phone 494-07 3 I standing detail Call now for a penonal preview of this lovely home. A REAL CHARMER Lr& 4 Bd home in woodltJ area near beaches. 2 frplcs w/fab spa. As sume 11 1 2~ low dn The best price and ex· cellent terms. Buy to· day. Call Tim Rhone 631 ·1266. RrfMrte If ~.Al Tc >HS Deerfield 3bdrm, 2ba. pro(. decor. Many up· grades. 1147,500. Open House, Sunday 1·4pm. P.P. 551·6345. PRESCOTT WDIRG HR LAICE 5bdrm , 3ba. fam rm, 2 frplcs. XLNT FJNANC1NG ~ 18 MANDARIN Park al N. Bch Club Cross St. lo Cul-de-Sac 0 PEN 552 4666 Coop Agt. Preview $298,500 Rev. Harris AM UNCOMMON HOME If you are lookmg for an un common ho me a home that has 1magina tion and charm then see thi s o ne toda y ' Numerous extras. pro· ress1onally decorated, good location 4 bdrm. 212 ba Plan 4 in Campus View St92,900 Assuma· ble Loan and seller v. tll help finance * *GORGEOUS! If you a re a discriminat- ·in g buyer that ap prec1ates the very best· this magnificent home 1s for you Custom Oak banfta sters. Pecan noor· ing, ceiling moldings. etc etc. 3 car garage and so much more Call for details. $242.500 \\bod bridge Realty SSl -3000 4!120 Barranca Pli W). lrvinf Broadlftoor Plc:wt IV Turtterock Beautifully upgraded unit with alnum & spa View of the city lights & lot s of brick work. 4 bdrm. 21,; bath. Assuma ble loan 96Ul82 TERRACE Outstanding Cardiff mode l in Universit y Park Terrace. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + loft hide-away Great location, pool . greenbeJts, fin ished garage. A must to see. Call (OT details. -l'.",'\J< II A I.I'll IY ~ 'i'· 1 /()()(} ----- **LOCATION Steps to park, pool and schools. 3 Bdrm Wood· bridge condo w / as- sumable rinanclng. CaU now. Won't last. -1\id1J<:tt ~ 1,1.,1!~' ~ ',•,1 .'()()() La........ t041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPUXRXMI OCIAHvtlW Brinl your P'!lntbnllb le broom to uve *on tbt. dirty daw1 11 Pr ime La1un• Beach duplex w/attacbed cara.•e. Sub· mlt offer! 7Jf.1501 or 7$2·7171. .... 111 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Redhill ~Rc,1lty f il:~ -;-:11111 plus the perfect example of a Laguna Beach charmer. 2 Bdrm +. $289,995 Patrick Tenore 1---------631·1266. Newly remodeled . IACKIAY RrfM~ SJl0,000. Jbr. 2ba home plus 1Jieal , mother 1n law quarters '*Cote Realty Com pl w bath. $220.000. & Investment 1.-;;.---.-.-.-----•I Roy McCanle. Rlt•r 640 S777 548-7729 -·~-=-... Rf:Al.TORS EMERALDBAY ~~ Ocean & canyon view ~~ 3Br + den High. open· beam ce11tngs. $750.000 Open Sat & Sun. 494·9825 or 547-9451. Open Houlte Sat 2510 G lenne) re Prestigious Executive home. un- obstruc t1onal O('can view. Unique des1~n for enterta1n1ng 3bdrm . Jba. arllsl :.tud10. walk to beach $75.000 down. owe at 12•1 S379,ooo Pac1 r1 c Area Rf·ult } ~I 1181 SUPER HOME! BEST LAGUNA BUY 3 Bdrms. 2 b.1, den. 2 Crplcs. new ktt<"h. nc" c pt~, v 1ew dl'l"k. pool size lot Gcx><J a~~umuhll• financing $225.<KKI NORT1'4 EMD OFTOWH 2 Bdrm h ollH' with r1 replace 10 It\ 11101-: room llard\\oo<I rloor-. \\OOd deck Plan~ r{'<Jth for 2nd unit Prif'l' n: du('ed to $229,000 497.5494 Pe rfect for all tho:.e spec1ou:. antique:., llu~e lt\ing room ma~:.l\e frplc beamed ce1hnitlt 1---------wood floors s pa off master suite Overs11ed Lo9una Hills I 050 lot $375.(J()) • •• ••••• ••• •• •• • •• • • • • • Laguna Viii• R.E. 497-176' COLDUleu. BANl(eRD SCULPTURED FOXBOR04BR View Ashl~y Lov. down, l~c: a~:-.um loan:-. seller is t reu\ 1 \ l' 644 5598 Mission Vieio I 06 7 ............•.......... OHT1'4ESAND 2-ston . 4Br 2 1,BJ. Sens ational custom 2+\'r ·old l\•ntrnl ;.i1r. home. truly a contcm· se1iaralt' dining. cu~t11rn porary classic. ofrers 5 drapl•-. St ~3.!~IHI ,\-. VERY PRIVATE Secluded Westchff & Dover 4 Bdrm. fam rm, court) ard 2 frplclt pen Sat Sun I 5 at 1514 ll 1g hland Or Agt 552·0660 IY OWNER. SAVE JBr. 28u. 2JOOsq fl. 2 frplc!>, s pa f'inuncing avail SJYG,500. or trade. Call Answ{'r Ad r:J97 at 6-12 -1300 24hrlt per dJ) Private Community S1>et'l<H"Ulur 3br. 2ba. amen1t1e-. <spa. ctr I Blk to ht><H'h Sl95.000'' H1ch, 15!1 4408, 641i 9530 ABANDONED LIDO ISLE 2 STY 10%DOWH NO Qt' A L IF YIN C lfraut1ru1 4 BR 4 ba l'~tate Steµ:. to pn\ ate beal·h anll ba) Open bl'amed \aUlted CCII 1ng::. M aJt>::.llc ma:.ter & ~uest •;u1les S505.0UO FP SHO !{ El.INE ASSOC R48-2262 BALBOA ISLAND BA.YFtlONT Beaut Med1t home Pier & ~hp St.600,000 Ry a pp't o nl y C illl 673-lfiJJ or 644 9001 or ('ontac-l your re<1ltor .. d r l ct sume S67.00U !l7 8' .,e rooms, am1 ~ an BE'"'T BUY billiard room. sauna . Ov.nl•r "'" <'Hrr) 2nd " spa. skylil(hls. several ()p{'n Sat Sun 2 5P:'l1 Prime 3br. den. 2 :l ba. fireplaces, redwood m 24712 Tar<Jl'OOJ, i70 ,l:J!.111 I rt-le\·el II rdv. ti firs. terior and exterior. four , _________ 1 fresh pamt mtr owe levels each with , 1c" •-AITD or 2nds or con deck ser viced by stairs FABULOUS FIND tract $198,500-18' • dn .and glass elevator This Beautiful San Lorenw Walk to beac h pool lolally unique home 00 pool home ll1~hly up Tom Gott i er, Bk r the beach 1s presentl'd at J?radC'd " bl.'droom!'t :l 646·9200 S 95 ooo baths. complt•te "1lh I. 7 · ram II y room & A C Oceanfront· I 00/o Dn MONARCH BAY Clost' to frwy & walkrn~ Open HseSal/Sun 1 5. For only $365,000 you d1 stalll't' to sl·huoh 26IOW Ot'eanfront can have a beautiful fi ve Si90,000 3 Br. 3 Ra. comer owe bedroom home built by AITD Lease option Alex MacG1lli,·r .. } m l Owner A~t CIR Rltrs Monarch Bay. a private 631 -3199 or 675 8307 community with its own $475.000 tennis court and beach cluh plus 24 Hr security ---------11---------guarded gate OCEAN VIEW SAN JUAN Newport Beach I 069 Newport <.:rest Condo. 3 CAPISTRANO ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm, 2:1. bath!'.. many Lovelv 2 bedroom. l '• NEWPORT SHORES upgrades 5199.500 b a t Ii co n do w 1 l h Walk to Bea<'h Redhill~Realty f i'i:~ 1:~00 spacious master sune. HU li E 4 Br + f' R pl u s h ea r l h lo n e St95,000. Features plush carpets idrapes, large ru!tl carpe t . ~undel'k, pa tao. enclosed )(ara~e. corner lot. cl<' G real community pool and terms 1---------quiet cul-de sac location A FRAMF. 3 Br 2 n.1 1 ________ _ can be yours for $89.500. Net•ds some TLC 4'9· t 120 ll I ..Oll6 Ninfa Jarvis O'Brien OCEAl'I PANORAMA Cameo Highlands 3 bdrms. 2"• baths. ocean view home with s pa. -:::i:....., C raig O'Brien 642-8850 John Coombe bkr CUSTOM LAGUNA EST A TE Ma gnifacent 4 Bdrm con temporary home with breathtaking coa stlrne view Tucked away on private road. offl'rtn~ complete seclusion Sparkl ing gourmet kitchen, s un drenched breakfast room. 4 decks and much more. Truly a Laguna paradise S695,000. don osen :·•·:dt<ir'< 1213 N.COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497.4848 TREAT YOURSRF to th is t otall y re· furbished 3 bdrm. 2 bath home. Already lo move In & e njoy the spec· tacular ocean views & Catalina sunsets. Priced --------i $395.000 LIDO ISLE Casu<d ele1tan<'e 1s lhe caption for this beautiful Redhill~Realty 1;1:~.1:~011 Spanish style home on 1---------presti gaou~ Lido Isle Includes 4 bdrms. ull w 1 pvt baths, indoor out door s wimming pool and s pa Excel financing. Of fered at $638,000 Open Sat /Sunday l ·4 20.1 Via San Remo. '* Cote Realty & ln~estment 640-5777 VICTOIUAH BEACH HOME W estdiff S239k Warm family home. 3 br. 2 ba, fam. rm Close to schools Agt, 6315150. ---- SEAVIEW 3br, "Nantucket" in private community. Pool s ited lot. like new condition With view. $200.000 assum 1st By Owner 1903 Yac ht Camillla 1365.000 will cooper ate wtth brokers. 833-3622 New 3 BR 31'1 Ba. Quall·---------t y h andcrafted oak thruout. Stained glass. spa. Ra~g.~ $50.000 ..... for quick sale. 5218,500. 'p' T'l7 n--lt WISTMIHI laftl.J[ (U;CU Y Tbl.s 4 bedroom newly finished home offers tru· ly s pactous living In U'aditlonal eleeance on beautiful Lido lsle. See· lng is beUevtnc this ex- Situated directly on tbe 752-6499 1olf coune th1s 2 bdrm ---- upper unit has lovely viewa. Owner rnany help wltb financing. Beal prtce ln the area. 1134,900. SPICTACULAl •• .. vlew1 (r()m t.hl$ larae multt·level 5 bdrm home. Wood• 1la11 witb 1taloed " leadtd ala .. wtndo'wa. Exce nent fln1nctn1 available. 668,900 LINDA ISLE ~!!~lonal va.lue. Call ' . ! ' ' ' _,'\\...., ' ' l\t ., 11111 v~,... l\\ ·. 111\' E1tecutlve Coufttry - Englis h B~front. !S Bdrms , lncludlr\g mald 'a qua rters. Pvt community and private I· I ' I 111 I doc It. Fee land. U .t l.-~111!111!11111 ____ _ million. Owner wm eon· eider exe411Jent flnanc· ln1. *cote Realty A 1._vtstment ~sm \ \ \ • I VUTOltl/IUY•S LOWDOWN eraalllu lbdrm It udlo condol w"#th I I 1um1blt loans r m ' 09,900. Jim Sch nn _!lt.t19·~ t"IEWPOIT llACH $195,000 rr~stigious thrbor lrhlands, atrium e n y, lm mac. 3 BR. beaul. Ood deck & EZ care tan:t. Take advantage or e<•ial low interest nanc:lng Call 645-0303 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO IETWHM IA Y AND OCEAN tu s t o 111 2 ·:.to r y en msula Pt home with Bdrms. 3 ba In a Cami I)< oriented area Lots or charm Redu<'ed to $425.000 Owner ,., <'U~l'r tbmove' WATI RI RON1 t-t<>MI ~ AEAL ESTATE 631-1400 H AR HOH VIEW llOM t-: 4br. 2ba. Seulancl i.:ood t'inancmg. 675 213!1 Newport llt•1Jihls. :1hr 2ba, new k1ll'hl·n. frpk. private mastl•r -.111t 1':'< cellcnt f1nt1n l'1 n g $169.500 Jl'<innt• \gt ,-ii 1266 BY OWNER NEWPORT HEIGHTS .\ CUSTOM W(POOL & SPA Exce p tional Br borne with assumable fin a ncing. $289,000 VIEW Excellent corner exposure wit h ocean view. This 3 Br home is loaded with potential. Just listed at $267,500. UNDER $200,000 This 3 ·Bdrm . F .R. home is a great investment. Fine Heights location. Rae Rodgers 63I·1266 REMAX REALTOR~ "LINDA ISLE" Open _)Jowe Saturday and Sunday APRIL 4th And 5th FOR SALE -MAKE OFFER Po ss ible Lea se Option . OWNER-BROKER on Premises! Boat Slip for 65 · Yacht. 5 Bdrm. security Gate, + Community Tennis Courts and Clubhouse. U a1V1 '"THI DRUM!" Magni(icently designed 5BR French Regency and Greek classic style residence. 5600 sq.fl. of Jlving space. Rare marble, h a nd carved doors and Corm al gardens overlooking the bay a nd fo r m a I e ntry courtyar d w /p ool. $1,900,000 incl. land. Barbara •une (0·12 } 642-8235 PRICE REDUCtlON IN IRVIME TERRACE! Now $399,001J incl. land for this completely refurbished and expanded JBR & baths home. New kitchen. all new master s uite w/fplc and luxurious batn plus large free form p00l. Larry Dyer ( D-13 l 642-8235 EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE! Custom 4BR. 212 bath ho me w/courtyard entry in prestigious area w/r oom for pool. $325.000. M ::.iry Lou Marion ( 0 ·14 > 642-8235 NEWPORT IEACH MINI ESTATE Quiet secluded cul-de-sac home on almost l/:i acre . Bri c k s p a. RV access. productive fruit trees & hybrid tea roses. I mme diate occupancy. Price adjusted to $255,000 Martie Keepers (0-15 ) 855-4343 NEWPORT HEIGHTS! Lovely family home with decorators· flair. 4BRS. family rm . 3-ear garage. Extra off street pa rking. Serene gardens accent lovely yard. Ass umable financing. $249.500 Joyce Edlund ID-161 642-8235 P•IMI L~ 1.2 ACllS Build to &ult. residential inJ>eautifuJ , Rancho California. Prestig ious community or Meadowview. 20 mUes S . Ea s t or Lake Elsinore . U nderground u tilitles a n d recreational amenities. Call HHd ie Sittig. agl. '551·4400 bus.; 838·2533 res. DONALD M. •ID. .ASSOCl.ATIS UAl.Tott onCleme ... • t076 MoblleHClllNS • • • •• • •• •••••• •• • •• • ••• For Saa. I I 00 CANYOH DUPLEX ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• NJ<;AR OCEAN. Large Trailer at bch $14.900 II 0 nl l' + I n c 0 m e Terms, owe or trade $1113.000 499-3816 ASSUMAIU LN. View or Danu Pt to Mex , irirn border $141.000 Mary Ander!>on. Rily World 661 1010. or home 496·4608 HACH DUPLEX Xlnt rental area Needs TLC Try SlS.000 d.,.n. Se ller w f1nanl'l' s 11.5.000 Charll'r Rily & ln\t!St 4!Hi K 122 or llJI 8811 San Juon Coplstrw.o I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Miles Fr Morino WITH OCEAN VIEW Rancho San Juan htatH Ov l'r :.C .OUO :.q f t or t·legann· i-;xdU!.l\'l' new honw:-.. £rom S515.000 11 1,•. f11wnt·in~ avail. Chartl'r Hlty & lnvc•st 49\i 8122 K31 K81 I LOOKIMG FOR BARGAIMS? Acr.a9e for Sole 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.31 S~AcrH S West Escondido Suitable for homes. g r oves Older incom e unit on property. Owner w carry wrl9r{ down Call agt for details 714 ·745-2112 Village Realty -'----- Co"'mercial Pro,.,.ty I 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER CLEAN C-1 BUILDINGS s u1t<1ble for light rn dustry and off1re!. 1-'rong bldg. cont ain~ 4 carpeted a nd paneled or ftl'C!-. + 2 baths RC'ar block bldg has 2·12' doors, full flouresct'nt lighting 110 220 JX>Wl'r'. lge meu. storage s pal·<• t.ot 1s SOxl20 Conl'rl'll' driveway & lg parking area. SN·urll) fence OW C S2l5,00U or ll.'t1!.l' c>pt1on at S225.000 Sub m1ton tl'rms tMVISTBS ~ Prln:it unit.$ Alto ~ .. unltl Down pymnt nea. ~~""' , .;,.. Call for lnro. P 2 t'"' Whelan ·;~;.:;;;;;;~~~1~ Re I Estate 2 U acre Improved M) a zon e lot. No. San nlcP. ~ Co. Xlnt fwy act'H• It Fo•t• Valley exposure. All ut\~ In .. F<>urplex puld. lnc lds n.,.., price reduction perm Its. c,n aecoll't-modate .. prox '32,W sq.It. bldg. Call •«t {~ info. 71H.c5-2112 Vllh1 Rily. Realty. Whelan Real Estate IA YFRONT DUPLEX NEW PORT BEACH FF.F. SIMPLJ<: LAND Nr new lg 3Br + 2Br + 4 encl garages A:.!.ume low inte rest ISL & seller wall carn• low mt 2n!1 Redured tos.t25.000 CJS Healton. I 635 565() LohforSde ZIA ·····················~· PRESTIGIOUS VI EW LOT Monarch Bay T~·· race. Laguna N1gue . S330,000 962-183 • 5360966eves ___ _ EMERALD BAY. pm~ beach. fantastic vu:w lot S395.000 Term$. Prin only. Pei Al"', Rltr. •9'4·7578. INVESTORS ------...- 30 units. S:ll.000 1>er unit Mo.ta&~. ·' Owner wall earn . to Resort J4ct! brea k evt•n Rrc.kt·r •••••••••••••••••••-..~ 5403666 MEXICAL CAltte., INVESTOR'S DELIGHT 2MEWCOHDOS OM LOT LI\ C' in <Ill(', rent or :-.di tht-other ~c·llN wall f1nant•t• a t l:.C', tor 3 \ear:. · 64I·1991, ogt. Luokinl-! for shl'llt•r 1>lui. po" II I\ t· ta:.h flu" " Hi un11:>. Hl\t.'r'>tdl· \~I 1714 18!185131 IE.AN I(. I Br Condo an Cal>a Maya , Cancun's fil*l nl'w hrg hnse resort. ~ the beat·h Golf. te~. water sports. !-'anlU.)lt' 1a·ean vww from l~v~og room . bedroom suite-.& terrace For informatiQn l'a ll Owner AgeJl't' 551 4682 • -n- Out of C~ 25.. r.o Property ~ .....•.....•...•...• , .. St a rt a ho ml' or rn \'l'~I mt-nl I Ur I B.i Condo w11h h1~h loun bal:inn· 1 \ear ne"' $79.500 2 Br I B,1 Condo Clo:.l' lo "hopping. bus llnl'~ & "l'hool~ S75 "IHll Buth IOl·alt•d an lh1• 1·11untr) Jl HOM~~ 1---------- - WATI::.RFHONT REl\L ESTATE 5 at·re retreat. n~w l'U~tom Spanis h home . Rant·h o Santa Fe . S475.000 Call 753·7223 631·1400 15 LARGE APT E astblurf. 4hr. rum Im comp upJ!radC'd '"" l'I~ 1 Court) d. spa Xlnt r111 I !'ail SJl5.0oo 1>40 11\Ki CALL c~1°~: l~~~:1~1h111J 17 I 4J828· I 280 or C213J598-136 l HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS COMOO! 2BR & den. 21 :.i bath tondo \\ilh pool. spa a nd tennis fac1 lat1 es. S900 mo. Association dues paid by owner. Decorated in earthtones. Immediate occupancy. No pets Sandie Fix tD-17 > 644-6200 mo!.pht.•rl· ol C<1p1 .. trano ---------~ \'.illl'\ t'dll fo1 furlhl·r rnro lh•alt) World \'.111 SHOPPING CENTER 21.500 :.q ft. Glendora New. ptl} leased Scht.-d lll('Offil' Sl97.000on triple net leases. ().,. nl'r must llq!,h rent.ii arl'.1 1n <.:ost.i :\ll~J S3'i.uou in l'Offi(' nCl\\ & rl•nt-. J rt• lo" Ch er S 1110.tKIU 1n f1nant· an~J\a1lahll' Pnme de,elopment pr~ pl'rt} s urrounded by nl'" s ubdl\ 1s 1o n,s Carl'free. Ar11on<1 tnr Phoe nix 1 $15.000 acre, Good terms Owner attl. 17 14 1640 7210 hi,01' fif.I 21101 condo 1nformat1on IY APPOIMTMEMTOHLY C'enter ' 9 AM-SPM l'an11rJm11 crt·t.•Jn & mo11n1a1n 'll'"" 4 Hr •, :H·rt• llor..l'" lil•lo" m.irket Sl-t!l.900 llrnkl·r BALBOA • REDUCED Touchstone ltl•alt' I._,-----_ -___ _... 958(~ ~4£.J4.M4.~ l\t.1tll 'L'> V:;1.ll1•yl'••1 rµt ;'5;l 1411 I.rvtne • W•JOdbr1d,l!e V1ll:~c l <'titn !;51 8700 H' 11 SI 61JO. OIJIJ ,\I! l 12131553 !1552 rla~:-.. or 1714 1846-3278 t'\'('!> PRICE 6 To" nhou:.e-. Hultioa l'l'lllll:>Ul.1 2 111 I 11 BJ ti \ r:-nl'" H 1·aq1ort:. Sl'il"Ona) rl•nt:.al l'.ln dou hit• inl'o01e Out of Stat. Property 2600 .................... ,,. LOWEST PRICED Slnj!IC ramll) hom1• 1·a~t of hark ha\ with 'lnl r1nan l'ln l! Arn11· Quen•do Th<· l'n11ll'rt~ M<irt li40 !lot!! Re<iulllul :1hr, :Iha h1111w Great a:-sum fm .1t l::!'. Oµen houM· ,\µnl Ith & Slh 2300 lll·atlwr L.tnt· 631 0517 -............. BUILDERS ) CUSTOM HOME 3 Bed. 2 Bath. Spa. \ l'" K1trhrn. :-..l'" l..1111!-.1 .111 1ni;:. ell' ell' Lill about spel'l<1I r11lan1 1ni: $289.900 l>arn•ll l'a'h 631 1266 WM~ R f.ALTORS DUPLEX ON THE WATER !1th dock ror 30 rt hoat bsolutel) prime proµ & r 3&2 Bdrms. C./2 I Newport Cntr. 40-5357 760-6767 LEASE OPTION i pac lous 5 BR 3 BJ f pyg lass Hiii home. at 575,000 Also. J\ all. tJlagn1f1l'ent ru,tom lot it 5750.0(10 ("dll 114-640·2981 Sta \'1£'" b) o"ner :J Hr + ram 1I~ room 640 6159 ~drm . S209.UOO O" nl'I 111 help r1n.m1•t• :\Ir n ee agt 642 6IOO Z)drm hou:.c. M'-'P' to ~teach 12626lhSl Call673 1G33 EASTILUFF bdrm. 3 ba exl'l'U\1\l' ome Fee. S229.500 pen Sun 11·5 815 <.:~•m hor. 760-019-1 ownl'r Br 2ba. lovely yard . estrhrf area $275.000 rln only. Owner Al(t 6-6789 601 LIDO outhern California 's remier hlgh rise con- ominium. Spectacular iew or Newpe>rt Ba>' otal 2• hr security ighly upgraded with II amenities You've ot lo see it to believe it• rin cipals only. cote Realty & Investment ~sn1 CUSTOM HOME NEWPORT Completely custom home, clean and immaculate 2 private brick patios. s patious living r m , 3 Br. 3 Ba . gourme t kitchen and all the goodies. Plus h earpets. walking dis tance to the Beaeh & Water. Don't miss this one for S265.000. J QUAL PLACE PROPERTIES 752·1920 Ocean ~ronl This 5000 Sq Fl: Home sits on Linda 49!1 1521; LUXURY ·I Br fJm rm. 2 frph· ( )\ !' r :moo "' r. ht'a UL varl! & patio. lam k1l('h ;\~i.umahlt• 111 S24i.!IOO AA BEACH RLTRS :111i :-: El (.'am11111 Kt•al 492-2100 SHOPPING CMTR. MISSION VIEJO Exc·el IOl'alron. Spt.'ndu bit' mc·omc Wrll tradl' for l'ondo m Palm Spr mg:.. Askmg Sl.250.000 /\l(L 64-1-9513 Condominiums/Towft• houses for sate 1700 EH JOY GOLF••••••••••••••••••••••• COURSE Pool Jnd ~µa Sp<il·wu~ 3 CANYON CREST Bclrm t wnhsl' M1nutt·~ CONDO to bi•:wh Slb'9.500 Sell<'r " l'U 1" 2nd TD 3 Rd rm with patios. sun Charter Ill\~ &lnH·~t dcc·k . s unken Lrv1nR !Hi .,., 8.1 8811 R m Fam1h Hm 2 2 FOURPLEXES Exl'elknt <:o~tJ l\ll''a He11t al Fanta ~lll' f11ianl·111gTr) l~>', do"n DUPLEX l'rinH' E:ist Sull• ( ·u.,t a Xl''-<• lo1·J t111n 1>111~ Sll5.000. l•l"""ll11"n 1>a' nwnt. ~uhm1l RCTaylorCo 6 4 Q.l)C)()() tO A M·en1c Ore1:11n Coal! Elerlr1<·1t}'. fenC'ed. ~­ ~landing view at'C'l'tiBi hie. o" ner 492·2499 ---Florelll'e, Oregon rel' pfu, pt>rl}. lot 53.x93'. <>r ~an11ed campg roun(,1 2:.c · T t•rry trlr w f11}J. ho11k ups. mus t i;eJ.I SIH.000 Ruttcr552 7856 --.... Park (.'1l \' l'ondo £or s ale. Luxun . rnndo n~hl at lht' resort tenler 25 .Ci from hft ticket wmdo.....-s Incredible '1e" o r Paii< ('11 v 2bdrm. 3ba on 3rd & -'lh floor~ of The S11<Kr Millhouse bldrt 1\\'alf · Is le. A prn ale guarded Communil~ in t he heart of Newport Beach. Boat s lips for <3 l 55 · it>' Yachts For Sale or Trade 4 Kl~or 1 Fireplaces ·Tennis & Santa Ana I 080 pool S225,000 •'4Can~on 1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L:..ne. Cd~1 on l'Ontract J259.00U 1801 16-'9 9153 l!Jdront. leJ:.l' or leasel•Tri Plex Priml' lol 11pt1on Lo,rl' '1bdrm. PrmC'1palsonly Sb,1 n r Linda 1:.lc 673-7873 l'rl\ .ile ,11µ for so· boat S~Kl mu S875 000 farm ---------•I nK K 11."0'\ DH I\' 1-: Oµen I 4 Sat Sun t'o1~ 2 BH. drning room. DenneSoderlinJ! Hltr 1 t Ba. 640 4518 j 01' !-.:": ~l':'-. lM Y I 5 ()r l'Jll for Jpµt 512 53iJ I PRESTIGE Costa ~so Tri-PIH With s pcndahl e S249.5oo L'.ill fo1 <kt.11h 640..6161 Rone hes, Farms. Gro•e1 27RO Orl'gon Callie Ranr with all impro\'em s 19112 till' on ""'" µort LA JOLLA H.r, fii5 9951; Pnnl On OCHFRMT HOME We are de' clop<.>r~ so submit land or other Heal Estalt> lo ()\.\ner Jim Thompson or!'l~5 2737brnker lbr. corner unal at Pit·r Pointe Bv o "ner ~ DESPERATE! SS!l.900 8425100 ~ ···················;· I and 3 homes Be . h1lb. pme trees & - 1n ~s 2 IS 1000 a cr-4>. h pll'.i'l' 3 Bdrm. view M an) amt'nrtres OWF SI 2M Ca II 675·3:li7 Co mm ·1 trade:. ron· s1dered Owner a~l . 171416407210 "' ·s10.1H11J u111h·r markl't Income Property 20001 VOGEL 3 BLOCKS (7 I 41 828· 1280 '2131 598· I 36 3 ;:~,d;~· 21101 K:J llOO ····~;;~~·;~~~~···· PACIFIC TOBEACH I 2 710 HELP!FORECLOSURE Nl'ar new .i Plex. 2,, ________ •llKomePropetiy 2GllO (800 35 ·3 Sl!.OOll uncl<'r markl'l hdrm. 2 hath eaC'h unit I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SB.LY VILLA HALBO/\CONOO 2hrlrm . Iha S75,Utlll with flrepl:H·e. cnl'losed DESPERATE 2Br. 2Ha . lfl 1 1'• 1st TD ---------------~--· li-14 50ii!J patio. double garage Ila:-bought anolht'r pro owner bkr:>52·0853 --------- ---St 65.000 Rrll Grundy. perty. fal'lnJ! 2 l')llll!., ------------------SouthloC)IA"O 1086 Hltr,6756161 . L'niqu<' :J lidrm homl' tn SEA WIND PORT<WINO SOMERSET l'(EWPORTHEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nev.porlShon•s 1h king re modeled. highly up 5460.000 (;reat 3 "a.\:-o l"tll.):lbr. Ht-:lH 1!'ED Ssu.11110 /\ 175.IHJO Ownt•r wall itraded. 4Br. 4Ha. 'urx·r faalatl\ ht•tnl' "rlli hu•'l' B arg a r n ' 4 H r I t TD I 12, s. 'IO(I ;\1 o~l dt•!-.rrahlc·,..t Ill • ... p VICW 1·arn s a ' new bvo"ner 179,, \:ii·cl · \r"a 1., ileo,in·t1hll' anoram1t• O\'l'an 7"9 1·"(>1 7"" 7373 · · W1•:.1rhff :noo-.q rt · " ss.1s .ooo Bkr .,~ 1526 " " or ·"· 640 1217 a· nd pr1t·c~.-~rl· t•,1·alat· · I:! 12 S11mer.,l't Ln. :-.i H .. u :.....,.. Walker B lee REAL ESTATE DISPllATll 120,000 down. 5bdrm, ..................... quick tterow. 11500/mo . ...... i R~11~ I Op1•nSatSun1 5 111g <J"ner "'II \\ofk OtherR~afEstat~ Formoreinfo.IW51\063 "1th bU\l'r lo makt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• µ u r ,. h a ; t• Pa 1 11 I c•' " Mobile HCMMS S1w: •. •111u \ltth '11r11·r forSo~ 110 term~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMCOME PROPERTIES Lookin~ for income un· rts? • We h<ive 5 pro. pert1es in (.' M Pnced right at less than I IX Gross No bank rinancm' required In terested Then call us .JA! ·NESSER GHllj lll l,\J lllC il4 &H ·0763 278i Hn!'lol St t'o:.ta Mesa. t'A NPT ISlHD AREA Duplex with dock for=-> n boat HEW PORT HGHTS. Triplex with Pool Fo11nwn Valley F ourplex and many many more!!! c.....,21 Mew...re..tw HO·Ul1·7'M767 I . L_____ I• Hew,_-i leeclt-4.ooil to LitMJofint LOOKING FOR INVESTMENTS? bclusfn Anaheim Hiiis trip1n. represetttht9 some of the °"'Y ,-.ntol units ht the .-.a. Alt exceft.ftt opportunity $26',000. DON'T PASS UP THIS OPPORTUNITY Pride of Ownrshfp, "'1all111R Hiiis Duplex, wlth •lews, air c0ttdftlonlnq, aAd MKh llWClll ...ore. Jlr, 2 lo units. $115,000. LE.A VE IT UP, OR TUR IT DOWN LGrCJe 70 • 120' lot. '" ..... , occupied by 2 Ir, I lo ...... + two •accmt bulldltH)t. Off..-°"'Y $149,500. HEY INVESTORS! H•wport H •lghh la D.pi•L Gnat If~ McCMM ..... ~ ... I le _, .. with •...,-~ $17',fOO. RIL&.HTOH OFFtCE IUlt.DIMa Hlf)hly nrsoHle ZOOO Ml ft. offke Wlchg wlftt I oMce. mtd plHty of perlll... Hltlt trafffc loc ....... SJ00.000. LOOICIMG JOa OMCI VACI? ~ ..... _.... ..... OcHlti• .. w & rlll lt•d ••xc ..... loc....._..._ poulltlUtlH •• t•I• 0111. 1211.000. . ltlT AIL Offt~I WA.Cl IM S.AH CLIMIMTI ) (f HOt1tet U .... tM4 HOUff U..,_;.,tlMcl Coildomlnlm:a .,_ .... h ......,..._ Apal tMttrh ' ..... biaah Ullfwa. • • ttoMtea U.._.tlled ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t11•••··~•••••••••••••••• U~..a..ct · 3421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••4••••.\••••••••••, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '' ' C .. ~12 • C t• M ......... 01 224 lnift• 3244 Me w rf leoch l26t Mew port e..cJt• 1269 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• G .... rol 3102 01ba ~na ~ ~ oa "9 ~ 4" ••W lttatt te MN J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~••••••••••&••••• •••••••••••••41••••••••• Lllndm urlc Condo 2br f•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•c"-9t 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • ~ •'••••••••••••••••••••• 8eaut. 2er adult on ly ~~~D~0Rnl~ES~O~~·n!~~ ac~~ 2 Ba. lar'{ yard. 2 2Br. 2Ba. Adult complex. atolf • .POO~~ecurlty Very A.PTM'JS ~RENT Stunning Lge 1&2.br. ~ ba Newly decoratc.'t.I apt _g, • AHXIOUS town h se. 2 car ,ar Wr k ,714 ,833_6029 6?s-oA~~age. 145 mo. No pets. Pool, pvt patio. niceR.B. (213)594-0460 H.B .• N.B .. Costa Mesa garden upt, pool I rec side. 20r. Iba. upst.ai.r!I, .l "'.OOO u nse"ured L au nd ry, putl1_n g R 8 m a . H 0 me __ Spit lvl. S575fmo. lmo. 0 P 1 -d SomethmgforEve-ryone area 710W lsthSl no pet s . S4001n'I01 . ., ~ security 1100 cleaning 2 a n a 0 nt con °5 Bach. tCJ 4 Br. Unfurn. -·--: --;_ ·..: 631·6l!'>5 . persoHl noteasdownon cou rse , very quiet. (213)498-6090. Steps t.o the beach, lge 4 dep 768.:,633 . wtpool &spa 2br,ocean ·Ayts,. Cert8,ln lecauons Townhouse ~L&de28r ---· a n y approved rea l $600/mo. Ask for Bob ----1 br dplx. 2'~ba. patio, 2 vu, $600. l~r $4~0 o. r er. Pool. spa : ·11, ba. 2St,Y 3yr,s old, 2 Brt. 11 ~ ba twnhOU$l'.' estate. Agt. 714·652-2848 ~-8891.orS.31-4750 Nice 4bdrm. 2V.ba ho~se. sty. lmmac 11000 yrly. lmma" Bl uff• C""'DO 492'0060. /irJ!lflate. lau~.1 .room , gar No pets . S46Strno. Air "Sr /ncd patio. -• -----2 rrplc, or s hopping 673-2507 ~. "' "" ... 1 -----.b eamed ce1 1n~s . .s7~:g133 · · ... · , Lon g Beach Belmont 4 Br• 2 Ba• S850 mo. center . pool. jac, tennis. 2 b r • lb a• re r r a e . 2 br , 2 ba, nr So Coast gahges, all built ins. -~--,Adil:; .. no P~ ts 5431, J)ler a rea, 3 units, con-1st/last $300 security, S725.551·6931an er6PM. 3 Br 2 Ba. incl. refrlg, washer/pryer, dbl gat , P laza . family sect . 'Garden & Townhouse BEAUTIFUl.2 Br. 2 •Ba. 645·4837 · vt!rl tosngl Walktobch. new cpt/pnt formal din· --renced yrd, $750/mo yr-Pool. $7 is m o · dnstairs. 24 br sec. design. · Mesa Ve,rde. 1100 sq rt. 1':asli.idc t br apt & 1 b_r 50X130. Gd income. 4 _m_g_, 2.ooos_q_ft 7~.0986-W 0 0 D 8 R .~ D G E Jy. Agl. 613-3355 lst /lastlsec +cleaning. o'looks pool. $5001.mo + TSJ.. M GMT 642·1603 fpk. lndry. patio. dis-hse newly decor yards gar's S239.500 or trade ~ "CREEKSIDE Willow ---------646·4315 elec 894 2592 • • ------hwshr encl g1tr Adulfti ·. ' Ulils pd sSsot l~ Need place close to 4 Br. 2 Ba. Rec rm frplc, Plan. Professionally Walk to beach. Beaut. ---------------. l altoo.ldaftd 3806 no et~ $500 3100 Mace' Mar ' · ocean. <2131437·7674 enclsd backyard. Mesa landscaped Model home Newport Crest 4 br con-3 Br . 2 Ba. HOJ11e •. 2 car Spacious condo 2.blks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540~400 " mo. f>.t~ <t13.1 _ -'i11-------del Mar area. $750. onthepark.4Br.3 Ba .2 do. fa m rm, din rm, garage. frplc, kitchen froJTIS.C.P~aza3br.2ba. ~harming Baytt;~~l I br. ~-. ---,· -ll><frm. upper, Courplu. lwtels 540~..:.. Mar~U_t:!I~-Story. Fam rm .. Dan .. pool. tennis , $1100. wl dswsr. ~posal & gas plush cpt. d1s~wshr. fuc· qd1~t. ~eam~~~ngi., I ~5. E1Side. I BR. ic~r. l'arpori. lndry. S2851mo. frplc, dshwsr . micro· 646·0686 ran ge, d ining area. ingpooll600 mo6·12mo ~~521:__ ~ __ Lst + latit' 1' $100 No 12o ·o·~hal1mar6462613 •-:f•••••••••••••••••••• Con~o. 3Br 2•2 ba. _encl wave. S8SO mo. No pets. HARBOR RIOG E·3Br. Be a u t . · Pa ~I o & Is e Lisa a ft 6 PM lalbOa PeNnsuao 3807 pets. 2 BR, also a ~J . --~C::::!.~~•••••• patio. frplc, blln k1tch. 964·2566 Agenl,no fee. back yard. Avail 4·20. 551·454~--__ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541 S331.6462E:5 l:nfurn apt , lbdrm . dbl gar wropnr $750. ---3Ba. study, view deckli, $700 /m o. lst ,/last .. SJSO 'utilpd lBrdplx 417 Work1qf! ~oman pref~ 1.al»oo lta..d 3106 Ron Say 979.5370 Woodbridge Townhome, JaC, pool. tennis, 52,000 security, deaning dep. Towftlt~ . Bay Ave.' BalboA No J..ge 2br . l11ba. tw~hme S'21Si mo. 122 o Mai:tnolfa ·"····················· -----2 st,oryl, 2bdsrm&. tl•,,kbea. m~67~407~54!!:_~ 213/736·3990 work . UftfunMtbe4 3525 pets.547·1155 sf~5.~o~av::.~~~~~ps St.494-4695 WIMTER RENT A.LS 2·FIREPLACES poo . e nni a · c d 8 2131285-4362 home a lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· A'EGI R PROPERTIES Oak parquet flooring. S6~m~:. . .7~01~ Npl restron °·4 r 2'2 6PM &Wknds. Betsltoliveintbislovely PEN_I NSU1:-A P.OINT Large 2 Br Small l'h1ld Quiel 1 Rr 1 lfa N~w ·'306 MarineAve. B.I. patio cover. gardener. W db 'd Est t Ba. s pl,1 ~ levS8e001.1dbl -- -Woodbridge Twnbme. Avail April 24 1 Br OK NQ iiots 539.5 . c·rpts & drph Good 675-.000 lovely Mesa Verde oo ri ge a es garage . ..,.,ase mo. Con do . T he Blu ffs. 3br 2,-zba, 2 car gur. garage. adulll>. no pct:. l'as ts1de lul· Mature -ir------3bdrm, 2ba. ~-Don : New Lincoln 3 br. 2a. ba, lst , l~t & ~~ ~7·9303 _ 3bdrm. l 12ba. nr stores $7S01 me no pets Call $365 yearly fi75-7213 f,46 ~:;o Adult!> ttnl) S32.'i 147 I': ... wportleoch 3169 641-9087. ram. rm. lndry rm. 2 Harbor View Homes. &schools 5700.640-5274. Mau reen 551 -6637 or -EASTSlDE. :.Wln~ 2 br. 11lth 51 •.t.(' M ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplcs. 2 car gar. small ----5~9.8451 AGT. 3br. 2ba, V ·i blk lll bch. gar. adult:,. no pets . • LIDO ISLE charming 3 3 br, 2 ba. Crple. pool, jac. yd, $800/mo. 833-2614 3bdrm. 2ba. nice street. - - ---- -,Patio, Crplc, ~ar. in ail SJ9!'> 602 f>.tB 0 65 2 Hr 2 J\a 2 t·ar garat-(c. bdrm. 2 ba\tl. playroom Walk to So Coast -----gardener ind $850. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Westclttr. HuntinatonHarbour May lj .S77SfJ\1,1i yearly -1 ht. 1 --S3~0 229 W Wlho~ !-M t remodeled. St650 Village & Plaza. S100. Nor thwood Rac·quet 640·4829 after6pm L-0vely yard S98()1mo WA'l"ERf'f{ONT 675623J tans roa~hiJH'l Lr)! 3 Br .2 ·Ba C'rpts. 673 2!'>07 Bt!r.11 '.\)(l.' nto to mo Bill Grundy. 559-1159, 957-0251 Club. 4bdrm. 3ba, air. 646-6789or646-6710 TWNHOME drp:.. <'al-port Nr OCC.' 2 t 3 8 5 U II 2 l• Ii or: 675·6161. ---gardener. xlnt l·ond. Luxury Bay Front for f'ORLI::ASE 2BAYVRONTAl'TS Wat.:r inchl $'1!)5 No 213 ti532'lOOAhn• V ill a Balboa Condo Beaut vu, oce~n & lites. Prof dee. compl furn. 2 Br. 2ba. den. d / r. f r SI 500 p er mo l s e 547-4156 DOLL HOUSE SSS-Ol mo. 975-0732. rent. Prime Bay Fronl -3 Br 2, 1 ba. 4o· boat Lge I BR. fplc. patio pct~ 751 3696 1 Br. with gar age & --3400sqft homewith2 Cule 3 Br, 2 Ba 111 dot•k Swiml)'linJil po0l, 3BR 2 Ba .2fpk'i, Had\ , S2b41 mo L.,l. IJsl I Br refnge. i.IO\'c• c-ii. + ~l'l'Ul'lty l '\11 ... paul ~ a r a R l' S 3 !l.O :! 4 O 6-f6 3420 patio Or11nge St near S~ctacu_lar view orlake boat slip:,. Large view Newport II e 1 g ht s . clubhoui.e. t~nnis courts Coast Prop Co 67~f>4 l0 Del Mar S380 incld rom this 2000 sq fl J .M master suite. 3 Bdrms & $650 mo Jeanne Agt. avail to lnsee $1200/mo water Adults no peti. Peteri. t ownhome 2 -t-maids Huge Rumpus1 631-1266 Huntington Harbour Corona~ Mar 3822 ... --Frplc·. from d1n1ng. room 213 374 6779 HEWPORTTERR 213 592"28l6 Dix oc•ean vu. l Br newly 673-6372 · I mstrbdrms.den.2 •2 l:la room & large L1ving 1 Really , 111 -846-0641. ••••••••••••••••••••••• West rllff 3bdrm. den, Br . 212 ba condo. Pool. mun1ty pool and tennis. BLUFFS Br. 21 2 Ba S700 mo • u •~ ...,, mo sk or JOG TO BEACH Plush 3 vaulted ce1l. A'C. tom I 3 Br. 2·~ Ba. S61Stmo. 3 ..... dAedt•1or:;.,e5d . "A gafr lb11. nr schools. park. s pa. 2 car gar S69!'> mo no pet s St 15 0 J bdrms. fam rm. SllOO. View. kids Ok. no pets. ~~~.~~~~. ~aye. 640-~ avail . t b ru Nov .1 Hurryca11Garyft49-8815 7149SS-0497 or75t5813 2 bdrm. 2 bath $825 John Marshall lalboal~ 3706 Sparious 1Brw i:ara~l'. Water gardPner pd 1 ----I Pools Rltr.644-0134 631-1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundn fac1I S575 Al>k .~I.5!mo.64t).8635~ HEW THROUGHOUT Woodbridge Twnhs<' 2 West Nwpt, nr bch. 2br. Charming & privat·l'. ror Fa)c 6409900 3 Br. 2 Ba. gar, no pets sty, 3br. l'2ba. pool. ten-lbdrm. Iba, high quail· - -Steps bay-bch-tenn1s . $695 mo642-2168 n1 s. lake $625 mo den. 2ba. dble gar. 1, .. laundry g575 mo Spac1ous1Bdr manddl!n 3 B r . 2Ba. May -J une 551 ·5526. S600moorp;.utlyfurn. Yearly No pet ~. 2baths'Oneadull onl) St ,000 mo. July SSOO wk Brand n<'w condoi. for s·• Avail April 18 Sept I. 2 31 50 051 Refreshmg ocean n<'w. 613-4436 rent . $650. dbl gar Twnhse 3 Br. 2•~ b.1. 12131927 2195 < 1 4 ·l __ . . ss95 monthly on yl'arly 2ad Reftt Redllction H a r bor Ridge c u stomized hom e w/super view. 2 :.lory, furn. J Doran. Rltr 851·9522 Beautiful 2 Br Condo 1 Kome m B1~ Canyon. golf course view. pool & fully rum. ~ase or mon thly. Call Bill Wedmore 644-7020 LIDO ISLE IAYAOMT w1lh 40' boat s lip 3 bdrm, 3 baths. beautiful !y decorated. l lo 2 year l~l". $3500 per mo. w opener Closl' to pool. Jal', seclu<frd Bluffs condo. 3bdrm. SonCl~menh 3276 W IMTERRENTA.LS lease. Call Berta f"arr. on•an 641 1991 neighborhood S?SO mo 2 , 2ba. split lnvnl. up ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.EGIR PROP ERTi ES agent 760-0189 -Dys 642 9909, eves " " 306M A B I 2Rr. I Ba c-ondo Tennis. 559-9020 graded, very pvlend un· 3N8r. 2'2 Ba. Tokwn1homr a6~~:o00e. Steps to o('ea~ in one• oC pool: 1om. security . • 1l Avail Ma y 15 ext ~o par ~ve >: -the most <'harminJ? Wl' guards A C dis 2br. den patio horn~ SJOOO mo 759CM15 area. 0 pet.!>. mo lolboaPeninwkl 3707 tions of old Corona clel hwas her. nt'w' cpl!.. f'rpl c. l'U:.tom bk · Agent 496-6458 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mar 2 Br 2 Ba drape.l>, carport. A\ad s h e l ves , '?''ely EXEC house. avl. Apnl S~Ju;. ------1 Br Carpels. drapes. firepla ce. co1to>rc•d May 1st. No ix.•ts. Adull.l> landscaping AdJ ~o prk. 12 4 br. fabulous mstr Canistrafto 3278 stove. reFriJ!e Uhls pd. garage, o<:e:rn view from S I pool & Jae 559· 1420 afl 7 s uite. 3 ba. lg fam. rm. ,.. Ute ns i Is for 4 S37S. S t only 525 mo case · · flMI !iv. rm .. frml din ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 the deck. 750 mu all 673-0672 & wk e nd!> rfi. cozy kitch. laun. rm 4bdrm. ~1>1' house w/gar, 7~·09_~ -• --Anthooy wkdys 642-5757 . Orange Tree 2 br. 2 ba. & many many extras I mi f rom beach, CostoMHG 3724 eves&wknds6448889 2 Br with stove. front & · $700/ o 67"5716 -den. din. rm. gar Am 7!'>9·8974 ~ ~ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~:. ~:;:~~~~15~~::t & men1hes S5SO 857 2598 Avail approx April 15. 2 ~ SUS CA.SITA.5 AC.l~~'::~\~~n~J~p~~~- llG CAMYOM Br 2 Ba fam rm, fenced Furn l hr •apt S325 & up Beam:. · crpls frplr Nice dean 2 Br I Ba WARMINGTON fo:xclus1ve.full security, back yrd.enclosed2car Encl f a r. Adults. 110 s tove & rt'frigc ori I d ... 5-0 t t b t f I 3 B 3 Ba pets 2 10 Newpe>rt Bl. enc•s gan1gt' ...... s . WOODBRIDGE eau i u r gar Vehicle storage 548·4968btwn8&SPM .i.treet pkng 835~ last i' securit' dep 2546 private yard. wet bar & s475 /m o Isl. l ast & _ _ _ _ _ Adults. No pets Ht'f s Oranitt'"E" 548-2778 TOWHHOME fireplace. many other security deposit req CASA.0£0RO req Sal 1·5PM 417 Ins 2 Br 2 Ba view location amenities 1ncludi11g 758-2565 ALLUTlLITIESPAlO St.CdM close lo pool. lake. i.pa & Maids room $1450 mo T A' ol·ado 645·641>'1 -EASTSllH: l br" bltn~ 13al'h with loft. rcfn~e. ~ur I~ b:.tl'k)<I. \Or) ,\tl\t'. l' d. pool S37U up l'll•an S450mo 1;.ifi 0329 283 A vol' ado 645 !'404 I Br i-:a~ts1de !.mall hul coz' " lots of nt.'at wood SJJ.5 642 !1450 aft 5PM . Hat•helor newlvdL•t· \•,I patio r-:·sl\14.'. lot' "111 peli. S325. 548 0908 3br. 2ba. ~ar. kid~ Ok. 1111 pet'>. nr OCl' .;s/.Sl'ii . . . 2 Rr w1th )ard $475 Kid:-. & small pet.!> OK A\'all 1mmed S12S to mu\\.' m 963 76-00. 645 8369 2 Br Townhouse LI\ Ill)! . r m D 1 n 1 n g a r c• a Kitchen. f'rpli;. i:u~. & water. allat·hcd j(aral!l'. pool. Ja1·uiz1. l.iundry fac on propert' ,\1 ail 1mmed ssoo 1-SZ75 security· 631 4984 Sharp Bach Unit StoH' & refr1gf Adu(ts. no peti; SJO<l. 548 1;m Ut-aul 3hdrrn. 2ha Mt.'ha \'ert1l• I pl<'X S5iS mo l!>I . la:-.1 + 5'!!"10 li4.\ 5069 or 5 15 HCFli Qu1t•l l IV )!:.t nh•n .ipl. ,itllt~. SJ50 mo bl & IJ:.I + H'<' md ulll rd rig. <J\ .111 mt\\ 8:JI 212·1 EASTSIDE Pepper Woods ~ lb:.· Wuh lart.:l' patio Nu l'h1hlrl'n 11r t>Ub :l02 Montt· \ 1:-.lJ S:l35 C'Jll 5-IR !lHJll Spal'IOU!. I bdrm )!a1 cl~·n apt Pool. & n·t· ,\II ulll!' paid Adult. no pct:. El l''ul'rta ~ll'Sa. t!l59 :\TJplt•.\H· \pl 5 2br I Ba, S375 nl•I (.'lt.•an & (I U i l t• 'I U I l' I , 11 o kinds prh l'.111 <:rail! 631 126/; RVMtl< Rf.AL TORS ~t·dh 1l l0-~ Realty f ;-;-:~ 1:~1 )I) 3bdrm. lrg} rd on Canyon Park Perf for small famll} SGOO 924 EverJtreen 6.t2 7t04 s hopping Center Call Anthony wkdys 4br. 2ba. 3 car gar . besl Compare before you j2 bdrm. l ~a dplx . .l>Un · l S700 mo Call Lois Miller 642-5757 eves & wknds SJ C are a . v i e w . rent Custom ~sign deck, refng. stove. rio $450 2 B'R. patio. poo · - 631-1266 644 -8R89 . I $850 /rno 496 3462. reatures . Pool. BBQ.I pets.$.500 640-4090 Adlts.n~J)l'll> 325 ~· 171h "'"'t~lnVaHey 383'4 HousesUllfwM*d 3 BR 1-bonus room + pool Top locahon & RV s torage . The Real Estaters. 752· 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point 3226 ltllboa P•Mnsula 3207 • •• •• • • ............... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT. DUPLEX 2hr. rm 114 E. Balboa 2ba. frplc. built ins. vd . $475. To June 10 carport $475 Isl la:;t + 9.5991 $300. 542 3597. 731·5125 3222 •••••••••••••••••••• rechHs 2 br & den. lge rd Mim view. SllOO · ent.673-~ lbdrm Dollhouse a\·a1I 4' 15. frplc. patio. fenced yrd. gar. dog ok SS50 mo tsl last $200 refundable 661-0755. 496-8895. 34041 Colet10 DP 0085 --Pl Off Sanlu Ana ,\\e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLIJFFS Plaia condo 4 49~· -..:._ t·ov 'r d garage. n e "'' 2 B°i-1 Ba New l'rpts 6465l37aft11A.vl.. Beaut · Condo. tm~hl & br. 2•2 ba No ·-Lo: S8SO Santo •na 3280 rurnilure. sur rounded J fl •-d . f I . h .,... 2" I ,..~ ~ with plush klndsca~·ng. oorin~ ""' r~. rp c. Neal. "ll",1n 1 nR. w ••,·ir . c fer\'. <.11r. .,a. rg m o C a 11 .i fl 3 PM . ••••••••••••••.••••••••. • d 1 ~alto c4o1rpe>rt No "els ' n " patio " 4olllach 2' • 1·a1 A ult 1vlng al. its sl · ,.. $325 mo Qult'i l>a l·k buy 160-1573 2006 S Garnsey. 2bdrm. No pets . I 58-0 760-1713 u rt'" 280 De I Mar J,la~ SS50mo Orr 75 1 Rltl(); Ra)'fronl. lcasl' or leai.c Iba. $475 mo. lsl. last + Bach fumishedS370 OCf:ANSIDt:OF llWY 1 962 277 1 or Ill 1675-2336 HOM1':FORRENT option Lovet~ 4bdrm. SlSO 644·S069 2 Bdrmf~mishedS500 Allract bal'h ;nil~ 15 -• HuntinqtOllleoch 3840 3 Bdrm S595 FcnC'cd !'> ba. n r Lind a ls I e South LO<JUIG 3286 365 W · W •_Ison. 64~1971 I $920 mo b75 hi_,1 I S4~S. 3BDRM, 28A ··~···--•••••••••••••••• yard & garai.:e Kid!-& Private i.hp for so· boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunthtc)toft leoch 37 40 . . 2 ch1ldrrn ok. no pet-; TH E WHIFFlE TREE pets wekome 964 2566 SJO()() mo S875.000 firm OCEANFRONT HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••••Avail Now 2bdrm. Iba. 557 1634 f>'16·9248 Luxury J\dult units al af or 973 2971 AJ!t . no fee in 1982 60' on Newport O'looks pvt beach. 2 br. $375 up 1 2 bdrm. PoOl. I frplc · det·k $G2S mo quiet Zbd rm, Iha J!Ulldl•n fordable hv1n~. 1.2 & 3 I Ray 675 9956 Pnnt· On 212 ba. den. din. rm. lge iac, adll. 18992 l-'lor1da. 675 2424 apt. wash idry hookupi.. Br Wdl del'orat~d FOR LSE Ll!e :! BR 2 HJ\, I\. plt.'asc deek, Sl200 mo 499-225 3. I. B 842·~ oi:._'842·3172_ 2 ·Bdrm 1 ba ·pool d<'t·k end "ar. maturt> a-dull. OI~ mp>c !>11.e pool hs.thl home Up~rd l'plS drp:.. 499-5021 . · · · · " · ed \enn1s court. JaL'Ul7.I . microwa\'c. fplc parq 2Br. den. 2Ba. wlk to lll'h. -La<JUnO leach . 3748 beamed ce1I. adu}li.. no ~maU pet. S450 5!l!1·4ti!l4: ~ark like l:(nd!>l'ap1n~ l"'nn1' & pool pr1\ $750 Justin 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet:i Lsc SS.10. 67. 3-i~73 , t•1,t beaut1 ul bld11 1n fir s. nut.rl\lone'-' " • W ( l SPACIOUSJ\Ul;l,T 2B~ ,., ,. 833-2227 .675-3411 mo.640·5Zi2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ater ro nt . pri,·a e5040RCllIO 2 Blt 2 11a Opcnbl'am C'cilm"~.I"<' HR ADULTS COURTYARD beach. security. pool. 2 ' · .. " From S;l}5 84ti Ofil!J TWNllS 1': 2bdrm. 112ba. Br (ully furn. r,uxury yard, dbl gar. nu pt•ts. kit. ser\'lnJ? har. lots of WM~ REA LTORS BLUFrS new 3br. 2ba. • pvt. beach Adults ly Garden ~0128 ---..... La9una IHCh 3 248 Huntin9foft IHch 3240 •••• •• •••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••,.••••••• OC'ea nfrnt lBr. trlr + 3 BR 2 Ba bousc. S6SO mo cabana. de<'k. p1•I bch. Bonita Plan. I slory SttS-0 mo 644 2300 attached gar. Crplr. air. Mobile-llome. SllsO mo ~750 mo 675 5688 wood, S385 mo no pl't:. Larl(t' 3 BR 2' 2 trn. '' •l~ pool Redhill. nr SA 64~·1802o~S.C~45 . -,Cos ta Mno 3824 2260 M'1pll' St' 518 i356, garaKt' Kids & prts rrwy . SS501m o Call Newportleaeh 376 •••••••••••··~··••••••• 613880:l • welc·ome l mile to HEW PORT TERR 731·7186 or 752-2827 •••••••••;{;.-......... ' KEW LY DECOR. Spac·wuli 2 Br1ba:4 pll'x. ocean. $61)(> mo 964-:.!93_7 _ Newly redeC'or ated furn unfum, .idlts only 557 -8247 aft 5PM S750 mo 499-3816 3 B r 2 1 2 Ba ,. u • • --· • · · rt p RUSTIC SETilHG t 3 Bdr m, 2ba. frplc. l Ch a rming upper unit M5(i1mo Own Agt 645-0295 $100 mo Kids Ok. no W estminster 3298 •Dix Oceanfrohl. Wkly. l Bt R•s pd, end j.(a~. Laun rm -al 10. l>uµlcx Large llach . 4 Villa Pac 3 Br Condo. 2 U pper Woods Co,·c. pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easler . :;;mr. NoW'." 2·4 d lwasher, pool Adults Cpti> tlrps J\vail Mu \'.2 hlot•k s to the• Pier . Ba Atrium. frpl<'. ten· charm 1ng Victorian John Marshall 4 Br. l ~• Ba . Family Br Xlnt loc 673-SUR.F _ 642 S07J · S-135. 645-6625 _ E• crtthing ne~· AJI I 3 b 1 10 Ter nls. pools.spa l m1 Stamed~lass,magn1f1 63H266 room.f0rplc.Slargeycard11 Luxury oceanfront ' Z l r.llaA.ot P'lNEBL!if'FAPT$' ullli. 39&S.4liAlubam11. U)m ac. r . rv e ocean $675 9621469 cent view 3Br 2Ba $900 Kids K 645. a Weekly 2 or 3 Br Comp.I "-'ewly dtcor. <J4o1s pd. I Hr "1th loft 2 Ra tn 960-8263 960 0077 race. lge yd, pool. Jae, \2131378·3119. 213 431 2836 furn 1 ncl d Ii ne ns . 1 en c I ..: a r . p o o I . fant OK. p~Yit"w. lbr. -s blocks from Bch: f!~-~~ag! -New condo in Seaside Condominiums 640·4784. d was her Adults . trplc. enl'I gar . ~as I s K 6 t M 3224 Village. Bea<'h & Allan· Uftfumbhed 3425 ------~ ·-642·5073 stove. dishwasht.'r. s pa. ~::a~e 1: ~ill 1:h~~ ~!.~ •• ~•••••••••••• ta Blvd 2 Br. den. 212 WOOOS COVE Fantastically furnis hed -lndry rm No pt't-; From S 207 KIDS./PETS OK Ba. 1650 sq fl . sel' gate. 370 Rora _ --_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse, with ocean 3 Br Townhouse $525 . late l"'n thru 'un t: Side ~ Bdrm S495 tennis cts. pool & jac Outrageous lbdrm. lba, I•---------B5a5c0he0l?r CONOON "3 canlt; view Tennis court. pool Newll dct'Or 11as pd.. SPM'' 631 6107 Chit·ago._1714 >985_4.?54· W !G a rage. 642·2510. $875 mo 121318331369 s k y lights. antique VILLABALBOA2Bdrm Beach~:°"23 ewpor $925fmo.760-9117 enc. gtr . pool . "' -. ~ Ne'f' paint. x.tra clean. iit6·4848. e ,. es & wk n d s. doors/windows. beamed 1·~ ba. Ocean view SHOQTTER~-Rept'tals d6412~i7s3 h"'r Adults. I.ARCE BACH & I AR spacious 3br. 2ba. ~ --\213)831-5134. ceilings . frplc. new Ava ti on short term Beautiful l bdrm adult kl .. , ~ ____ ~ APTS. w1paJ.io. frplc. -'wner'.s unit has ever· 3 BR . 2 sty. Back Bay kitchen/bath. $675 /mo. $850/mo condo. Pool. spa. weight Wee y&monthly --dshwsh. Cqthedral ceil· ylhlng53&8610 • . I .._ndo. Pool & J'acuzzi Landmark 2 Br 2 Ba Days 833-8847 eves 11 v H t 3 S C P l Agent.6?5-8170 VILLA CORDOVA. '•n"s. b ·•lc,...y. Jacu•·i·. _ _ _ __ _ -• '!-fl . omes cus om room . . a): a . -M l n free New crpt · .. .. "" "" · 1 . 631-6995. ask ror Adults 40. SSS-0. Avail. 497-2278Trish Bdrm , 5 ba with nnnl. 54501 mo·. \.Jtil pd . os .u • · Quiet Adults only no New 2 br. 2 ba condQ. · 'i M I l M II ._ I"'~ e ncl garage, patio, • · .r. 0 •O Se d "'c"" h or St.eve ay s I >on -rec - ----Prof dee Comp! ocean-646-0686. dshwhr landry rm. No wits. $335 & up. Mes.. ver cure ._.,_ o. ' Z•pl-e• 1 bdrm.-1-balh fac .963·7018_ ----Nort h e n d wlk to lbayview.S2SOO. S -l - - _&_b_ rils . ines. 2650 H arl a . Pool.elc.<213149f!-_!20~~ \•. "'" ,. b LIDO ISLE 2 Bdrm. l:\• pectacu ar oc. ean ay BO.RM ••6s 549 244T . p)us living area. Private l Br. tBa condo. Pool, 2bbeach /dwdnt~wf. i12~· ba home Yearly S1200 view Versailles 2 Br. 2 1 BDaM &s ·~· ------· 3br. l '2ba. nr. schools. tlntrance & patio area. s pa . sauna , t enn is a+ stu y, rpc Ba. Penthouse. Pr ivate 2323EldenAve ,CM Huntift....__leodt 384Q shopt,ing. 2sty twnhse. Stove & refrig. incl. $350 courts. security gate. <213>594·0597 mo. guarded adult comm.· 642•7605 •••••• ~:::..•••••••••••• ~JS~o.892.:~3 -- mo. P refer l adult. 787''l S400. Agent. 536·6565. & LCHJUftO Hilb -1250 ~o~~~~~~o~UXURY All amenlles. Sl.200/mo. -----~oann St. 963-8182 Do S36·0875. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-4498. 642-3862. MESA VERDE home al- l ~islurblenanu. Very sharp 3 Br. Model Attractive 3 Br. 2 Ba. in Waterfront Homes. Inc. Walch-the -su_r_f Cro-m-lh_l_s YUA·AOUND FUN; ,m,ospttere. 2 & 3dlx apts NPT. Hgts. Spac .. new 3 Home. Lrg frplc. palm. Laguna Village. No pets Realtors 631-1400 beaut. l Br Condo. $800 Soc1a1 ~ctw111t's 01 1:'o pets. 546-1034. - :ftr,2•2 ba twnhse.ldeal S7SOmo inclsGardener S62S m~97·4072· mo. lsl. last + sec. rect"r•FreeSunoay ...,.....,.B~U Joe. w l frpl. fam rm. 962·045!:__ _ _ Cozy 3 br home . new 3bdrm, lba house. lrg 772·305_,.IQ.____ 8ru11ch •880s •Par ~u " laun. rm. attached gar Seaspray Condo zer 2ba. c rptg, drapes. frplc. ra m r m . immed. oc· ttes•P!U.$mucti more A.PA.ltTMIHTS 2S mo. 646-032:9 frplc. many extras. rec. gardener. $600. No pets. cupancy. S600tmo Call 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. pool/-GREAT MCREAT!Ott:, Bu ullrully landscaped Call eves 5116-8897 549 10.,,, Jae .. nr ~ast Plau. ·andien apts. Patios or •r · ~ba house dble gar. fa e ll. sec gat e Nr ·----· ~-645-4533.~7.4351 . Tennis •Frtt LeUd!\S decks. POQI 4c spa. Heat a lee yrd . h sot m o. Brookhurst & Hamilton. HOM E FOR RENT UMll'.\UIOI&. VIEW • 1pro & P'O sl'loi>>•.2 paid, covered parking. 2·1'712 S67S. 891-6396 4 Bdrm $595. Fenced Bay ;few from llv rm . Woodbrid1e Condo 2bri He~llh Clubi'•S4ul\a •. Adµlts,. no pets .• l nr 2 Br. 1 Ba. Living room H..t'=-totl ----yard & garage. Kid., & part view from Cam rm. 2 b a • • v a I I. n ° w · H)'dromemge•Swim ~rson10K. ith beam ceiling & H.;:;_. 3242 pets welcome. 914·2M6 3bdi:m, 2ba. dbl gar lov· ~mo. 559-S050 , ming . 01iv1n~Aange 1 Bdnn $400 ~ne fireplace. larce ••••••••••••••••••••••• orlnl-2911.Ai\ .. no !M . e ly a r e•: S200o/m o . Sea Spray Condo wlk to HA4TlfU'-<APAft'T· 2 ~J::Cual4Wa~· n opens to fenced Lux Condo on Laaoon LAtg-.e *-I 3212 Open Sal~Sun. l·Spm. bch, 3br. 2ba. r,:P1c. 'lar, MHJTSi Si~Qles f· & 1 S40-IMl26 or 548•2408 1 tlo, separate dtntnc 2Br. 2\IJBa. 2 frplc1. '• ....... .;.;;;:;;~ ......... 251 Oceanview. pool/ hc/t eonls/a ec. ' 2 8eQioorM • Fur· m •kttchen,carpets, gar. S8sO mo. 840.~. 81CYCL£ TO BEACH. •NEWPOJ\THGTS• &•to. No Peta M15/mo. ~~.~~v~~~s;:~ 2Bdnn18a S470 -rapu, bulll·ln IH 846-3039 TENNIS~Alt KS Ir Sbr, 2ba, Zfrplcs, Im• ~er 962·7C'l0 . • '-lodels Ot>e~ de•ly 2Bdrm2BI S4aS Jove. water Pflld. 1 cht1d SHurrlNG mac adulta/no ..... 430 391W.WUIOfl,831·6Sli'l K. Coupltt ooJy. 1475 ....... JJ44 2000 •q ft .• 4bt, view, 'f .--•28r 2 Ba 1 atory,1)001, 9 toe o. 5'.S·61et. ••tt••••• .. •••••••••• .. palio borne, fam rnt, Jltd ands 1750/m o . patio. S.C.Plau .,.... ·' • OellWood ' ~.;,__;...;..;.....;;...;;.;.; ____ i trr 1 v4 Ba waln u t dtnin1 rm. 2 rrptct, wci < 7 1 f > 8 4 9 • 0 • 4 6 • Child OK . ._, -.1082.. , , J ba condo, llOOaq ft. tqU'llre Condo ·1 car l•f b6r, dbl pr. ate, comm· <213J4T3-7'1l4 833· t853. • Gerdeft Apertme,ftt~ la. pool 1-.una, etc, 1 TV · i ~· t P t>Ol. no PH• H.-.Ylew Hewl*t IHcflflo . ... t to a;:ck Ba~. teso. cab• comm. pM I Of mo. 49'1-2884 or orado\ll tamlly home 2 1100 tttl! St ·-1 .._._ or 11---"80/mo. 875-7171 •'723 b d ' ·-· • ..vu .. .,.,, a t o r y • r m . 1Dli•t1 .,, 1&1111 1et4. tmm•c Woodbnd•• Con-4Br, 28•. lg secluded lot, furnlehlnt tvall at oo cn•1 ~''"•. · _ Ht.I aBr i Ba do, 28 r , ts.. tleld&~e tar. rtfrlg, saoo mo. t •tu . $1JOO/mo lte No "••~ __._,...., ..... ,.. · l ·, .. O"plc, •te&ll lo jte, pool. Aull tmmed 485-0ll7 ~ti. 201& Port Brletol "' .....----··"" r P e • P v • '1 rv • wlk to Im, z car car. _.. .. -· • Cr. Ctll El.8iot '4(.5"'7 ·889 tl\Mt ,r, ' 25/mo.+ Htllrlt.1. lets mo. '15UM04 dy1, _,.._,. - -orM0-5317 . • •at.If!"" • 861-«IOZntt/wbd.s. ... .... Ya.la JJ6J -. •17141 ... \, .. a,;;;;.;;..:.:;:=...;....~--"-...--.1 ••H••••~tth•••• .. ••-RAR£ LUl"PS 48r COft· • ~ RIS. thUQue SBr Woodbriql NW. 4 Br aba HOME FOR RENT do w/fam.•rm On lf'Mf\ •· "",.~if.u•. : • .,,... f1naUy ho~•. J Bdrm . •n. P' hilt. Pa ltniMd occ. Imo. 960/mo 1an1 ~ ..,... ~ll• m-~~ Waterfriint.Homn. l.nc. piltl .,.kGm9,. ~- Mallon UIJ!!. or'7•81l. .. notM . Wane Ad,...,, Ml-llTl=~~~!i:=~~~===.!::~~~~~~:9£!!~~::;?:!~::;~~!!~~~~~!!!~~!!~!!~!!~ I · • ~ • I. '\I A I•'"'""' NMI NI 4• • V 1 ""'1• I• •. -I' t *** Reaponalble, em~oyed 2 It t B e dr oo m a. v3c"es•~'!f:W~:i~~~u&:: ..,. .. .,_ 4300 ~1t-m c~~~b'"'w1:~~ '400.1450. KJda OK, no fr pl c , f u & I • e c . & ••••••••••••••••••••••• woman & a daughter. ---;;....;..~:...;..;;;.;;___ Lost: Short·halred white peta pleue. Water/ amenltlea. S6t5fmo. llovin1? Avoid depo.ita Prlv rum rm, ball'i, 1ar , NewportBeach,$1.25 DOG HOOMING Cat, altered, declawed, 't"r'Uh Patd. Carport. &SS·1120 & cut living expense.! No dm:lt, but refs are sq. ft. New dlx office or 5.Al.ON ''Ajax". Collar. Island & 964·2566orm29'11.Agt.., V_.;..--11-1--A-... -1t~5-t-d-.-1 1P97ro1resslonally since ~~·k don.e541-0963eve& retalt w/pvt bath, Neal, plus central loca · Oceanf ront , Ba lboa no fee. ersa es · ,.u u 10 • • • w n s. security. a /c, 600-2400 t I o n , p a r k I n i . Penin . REW ARD. Oya: ---------Condo for lease. Pool. HOUSIMATIS sq, f\, 5<MI 31st St. (next establishedl9yrs,terms 64S·8600 ext 2584; eves: 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, cpta. drps. clubhouse, guarded 832·413' G to Bank of Newport, available. out or town 675·5939. d/w, encl gar, Beach & 5 °ate, refrl0 e. & some ~· L'do Canner are > 9wner •a"" Sell' Only ...;:.;..;;....;;;.;;;..;;..;..;.._ ____ _ Points area. $450/m o. ium. locld. No pets. $400 •S~UYllla• tor•... 050 ' Y a · s 0 iu Lost: black/gray Poodle, 842·8032 Cal\ M H f CounMlors to pemnally ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~3236• <213>541·9700 17 '500 1 front tooth missing. J:~n~~~lds7 r . 0 • select your co~patible Stora1e alngle garage. ,,._LocaHo. UJ ,,,,.,...~ I I .N.,..,. Vic of 3rd & Begonia. Hunt. Landmark lbdrm rm mte to s uit your ~.25th & Orange. C.M. mo Sq f\ 00 busy Beach f!>Ou,,..,.,~aa t/n~,,, C d M " .~ o t a g s . condo. 40/yr age min.. THE 1&.UFFS lifestyle. Shared·Llvin1. 675-5-464. Boulevard-Huntington • IUJd "Charlie . REWARD. sec & many other 38 2B Cond 1 t 833DoverDrSuite3lN8 . 8 b Id 1 f 1 6756082 •• SPIRITUAL RUl>JNGS lOam·lOpm. Fully Llc'd. AUTO .. O'nVE 492·7296 or '92·9034 1815 PAl'TS S. Camino Real, San cou~ . ..,_....,. ...... Clem ~·--"'" Dealership or rorelgn PHONE FUN a uto parta experience 8AM·l2PM M.C./VISA preferred. Call Glen for < 714) 636-6853 an 11ppointment. For a therapeutic massage by a lic'd therapist $25 to all NEW clients M/F 10·7PM 548-2817 ROYCAltVIA ROWROYCI AHDIMW 640-6444 . . . • ..... """ dr. ~ $7o ,s ory 631·1801 Dana Pt. Single, clean eac . ea or rea lf.V79 8"91'---·--·------ame01t1es.~ . .....,-1347. e n u n it. 00 mo. carage. 34097 Granada. estate o.rtice. store or u 1v-., ,., Lost · 2 Fem Keeshound 2 Br. 2 Ba Townhouse. 75S.0666. Prof MIF sbr across frm $50/mo/ 673-2181. othpe~ suitable busm~s 20s E. CoHt Hwy. CdM va·c.· Edw~-"~/Edan' "er,' ---------1 AUTOMO'fIVE d 1330 h . 2 n vate baths, avalla· __ ·. '""" c-ATLANTIC LOTMA.H '.Near beach. Garage. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 11-2, san · wort al. Office Rftltal 4400 ble immediately. lO • H B Mandy. Pepper. Todd I er 0 K $465 . 1804 CLAY ST. Nwpt 556-4916 X245. 631·4685 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Year lease. AUractively Cuckoo a Nest for Sale. REWAROll92-4978 MASSAGE ba'S,1A.6 Full tame. Responsible, 960-12'19or831-11()6S Hgts. Nr schools. 2 BR l N.B. prof. man to shr bis _ ........ priced. Costa Mesa Night Club. Be pampe red mature person neede~ Ba frlc lndry gar no b r~ 642·432I ....... 216 5000s~fl. Freestandina LOST· REWARD! Ma.le Beaut Girls pen for special dutiu HEAR lME IEACH . . . • beaut. 3 r. 2ba home •v~unVESUITES •• o Blk I ... t C V lOA M 4A M 7 d R f . d pets..:...S25mo.875-0349 w /independent lady SA-. Week~ays bldf. ffstreetparkmg w w .. paws at.. 1c ays e erences require ----'-~'---I Cal 497-4469for 0 P yellow collar. Phone645-3433 Must have 2 years ex-2 br, 2 ba, bll·ins,_ pvt patio, gar. Adults. $485. 4922 Edinger 84~3808. 846-6234 Steps to ~an. 2Br. lBa 30-45 . $325 com pl "Thereisadlfference." WESTCUFfDl.,H.I . -661·9099 eves, 759.9393 perience Call Steve ho u se. Dbl. garage. 760-0802 5~/ft for 7,500 sq ft. le•estwMwt days Harvey for an appoint· Fenced yard~f le, $650. 71 u752 0214 Id 1 f tiq' f 0DDOrt..itv 5015 menl 82 • h esa s tor an &ue fufrnl ·• •••• ,,.;;.-;;;'••••••••• LOST. Jmos Keeshond THE 1 Bdrm , frplc stove, 642· l6.846-· * * * 2082 lchelson#212 a orage o ce 1 Red 11 ROYCilYY C • $ 2021 Business Cnt 1213 space-flexible 646-3679 LOAN $500 or more Dbl. P~PPY ma e . · co a r · G • If • d re rig. 395~ Newport Heights Duplex Responsible. employed r .....;. __ ...:__.._:_·;;_....:..:.....:..:.·_1 your money. Loan is v1c .. Harbor High loved Ir r1en S ROLLS ROYCE 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults, no fem to sbr lux BACK ElegantprofbldginH.B. 900 Sq. Ft commercial securedbyunprecedent · family dog. REWARD •ESCORTS &IMW 2 Bdrm. stove, refr1g pels. $525/mo. 1st. last & BAY CONDO w /pror 85' per sq.ft . lse. Red space for lease. CdM, e~ lst in film financing 645·8587, 675--8145 Home/Offl .. ·/~o*tel 64().6444 $410. 4 blk lo the beach. d e p 0 s i t . l n c 1 d 5 woman & dau~hter. Carpet °""l35l 1 d ·r· c h st 714 957 4""" -Vaca l a I no C, II p f m m b l g ,_.... ocate Paci ic oast I ory. . . """ FOUND·. Young male n ·av 1 w a Gardener, water paid. riv. u r • 8 • ar ---1.--.:..;_.:....;.;.,;....;_ ___ 1 - - -* 759 121 * 536·7542 517 Bolsa Days 631.3520, cooking/lndry ~ac. All 1617 WestcU!C. N.B. Want Hwy. <714>457-4611 Moeey to Loan 5025 Siamese cat, vie Hunt· • Babysitter wanted. Your Century21/SURF Eves&WkndsS48·5041. amen. S~/mo me) util. financial inst. 7000s .f. Commercial •••••••1••••••••••••••• ington Beach963-1'662 * 529-1883 * home or mine. CdM l"lne . 3844 -No depostt, but ref s are lsl. floor. Agent 541·5032. Rentals 4475 We, ha~ money to loan 24Hrs. Now Hiring a rea. Hours · 12noon· 2 Br 2 Ba Near Hoag req. PhoneS48-0963eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 2nd & 3rd TO's, LOST· Fem Samoyed MC VISA 5PM Mon.-Fr1. Ca'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . & wknds KOLL c~ M v d.T ' Rancho San Joaquin Hosp. Private garage.1~~~~~~~~~~j 1o..1nup~Ol•Ts:ft Store Space for lease. S10.ooo to S25,000 & up. esa e~~6~ 644·1027aft.5PM. area 2 Br + den condo, Was her/Dryer space.I ""Ill'" 1500 sq. ft. & 1260 sq. ft. No credit requirements ------ pool, ten nis. golr, Adults. no pets. $39-0. Chrmng, Antq Hse shr Elegantexecutivesuites in H untington Beach F o r fast friendly Found. Blonde Collie . EXOTIC ESCORTS BABYSITTER athletic club. S800/mo. 548·0230. w/fem avail now $200 + in p restige location. FI ex i b I e le rm s services call Old Ranch Female. Vic. Har bor/ llelp! Working Mother 752-0121 ulil. Call Ad #440 With complete support 213/596-7202. Mgmt & Investment Baker545-83SJ *558-1946'* needs reliable Babysit· ---NewportHeights 64243002411rs services. (714) 826 5940 or ServingallofOC ORANGETREE 1 BR 2 Bdrm with pool. 3226 · 714/851·0681 Office/Store/Business eves/wknds call agt Found: Black male cat I•---~~~~-~ ter. part lime m Long d A/c I ••25 Cl St ••75; t'l vw M h · · ~ace, 14'...,X40. Choice 975-0063 z d · p k' 1 Beach . Call Irene con o, . poo . ... ay . ... mo + u 1 . ec aruc 28 seeking MO' r .1 . HB 2 000 o y s ar ang Lot. I'll do anything legal for 2 3 38 mo ~l~0-6161 Ct21 Newport center. apt or hse to s hare sq .f~. ~~u~ to. si2oo l arbor-Baker Center, 2HD OR lRD TD F V 775-1826 money 91i8·2609between 1 4 ·2602. Loguna leoch 3841 540·5357 or7~6767 545·9407 aft 5PM. mo. lse. Red Carpet. I ~~!g::i~_s:.s,~a nt LOANS FOUND: Brwn & tan cat. 5 7PM Babysitter needed in m)' ....................... SM Cl.lftel1h 387 Shr new home rn Wood· 893·1351 _ _.:.......:::...:....:.-...::...:-......:.---On Owner or Non Owner vie 19th & Monrovia 4 L HURTlUI!.? H. B home, hrs vary. Large S1udio Apt Walk to •••••••••••••••••••••• bridge all a m enities .... EW,OIT c~"".• l•--------•I occupied property In 675 8631 .,_ Call art. 6, 842·5129 beach &shopping Su1ta-' Near new 1 br apt. Built $300/mo.641-lllOGreg " g,1~ PIUMELOCATIOH leresl only or amorl · -Stop looking for answers --- ble for One employed I ans. carpet. drapes, car M 1 L Full Service Suites Best Lido comm ercial loans. 534 4842 Transac· FOUND. Lab. blk. male. Tloh your problems "Out Babys1Uer needed for adulLS350.768-6471. port, laundry facility aermmte uxurycon· SCUTCOSTSS Jocation.Largestorefor taon Masterlnc She pherd mix , gold ere" Thereisnothmg PT eve babysitting --public tennis court.sand do-Costa Mesa Master Allyouneedforone lease Can 6e divided ---male Sm Lab mix. blk out there that will help' R bl 646-0944 Lg Studio. ocn view, $425 golf course right behind bdrm w I ba $ 2 2 5 monthly fee! ?<Int . parking. Call for MoDrh)qdges, Tnnt 5035 & wht male. Newport Within you as the source espons1 e_. ----- mo. ut1l mcl'd lst/lasl property Adults. no 545·2068 64G-5470 info. •• s Beach Ammal Shelter. of release from pain. Banking d 4gs.6119 A ·i ·i S ------••••• •••••••••••••••••• worry & fear Personal + !P·_ pets vaa Apn 15· 375 MIF to shr 2 bdrm apt a Satffer C 644·3656 & Conf1denl1al counsel 1 Bdrm North End. Walk mo. Owner,64Z·Ol33. cross F~shion Island. ~foE~U~m~fes~~o All types o~al :state Found Short haired ml{. l{roup dai.<·ussions to beach lnclds ut1ls No T'1stin 389 $330/mo mcl. utlls Call lease required 2172 Du· investmentssmce 1949 female Doxie. nr Edison 1·661 6525 TELLER Xlnt. oppty for person with Math aptitude & minimum of 9mo. pre· v1ous Te ller exper. Outstanding work ing cond Fringe Benefits Pleasant Surroundings Qualified persons may obtain an applicat ion at Irvine Office. pe_!:s S£25 499-1526 •••••••••••••••••••••• Paul. 640-8937 ___ Pont Dr Adj. Airporter J·~~~~~~~~~I s,.cialiUM) in H 1 g h School. H. B SEEKERS Spmtual an Security apts, lbdrm & Hotel. 833-3223. 9.12 2-..1TD 963 4672eves I 3 Br 3 Ba Olux Condo. 2bdrm. util pd, adults. F/21-30toshr 3bdonBch, .-I · _ ...: ____ terpretat1on lo 1fe a cc main beach , no pets From $375. Bal Penn. $2'15 mo. Avail CdM Deluxe Suites, AC , Shops, stores, etc. 312 642-2171 545-06 ll found· Toy silver p00 .. lessons lhru your num whitewater view. pool. 836·5506 ____ 4115 673-6438 f!r'~ _ ampl pkg, util pd. 2855 sq .ft., 12· hi w/lge dr. 210 ----die. female. Newland St ·be rs. Career. mate com etc. Mo or \ease. $1095. E C: l H 675-6900 sq.ft. w/sink. 548-7249 Widow has money for area. H.B. (2lJ)592_3676. palibility.ctc I 661 6525 494.7754, Best Tus tin location, Male lo s hr. w/same, · 5 Wt=---2NO T.O 's any size ----closetoeverythmg.New 2bdrmhouseinCdM . Small o ffi ce : 1827 Cost a Me s a, above Sl0,000. No credit Newport hclc:h 3869 1 Br formal dining, 64-0-6479. Westcliff Dr. N.B. Good Har bor/19th. 1250 sq ft. 1 . no pnlly. For action ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplc. patio. tennis/pool. Prof. female seeks to shr loc. $1SO per mo. 631·0900 Renl or lease. Move in at ca 11 AG T 613 7 31 l PIRK HNIPQRT Adultsonly.$475. Loisor your apt or home in .... WPT_.._.l .... SU•... your convenien ce . .!~~ime ft Ln Carol 675-59:.) N B IC M C II ,... .-~,... ._ McNash Realty, 642-1334 · · · area· 3 Exec offices In elegant or 642·6578 Mac:keref Rats Mtg. APARTMENTS Lge 2 Br l ba. children ok. 645·2720or after 6pm call surroundings. Across SINCE 1981 sml yard. No pels, elem. 548·1267. _ from Caty Hall All s up-lndtlstrfal Rewtal 4500 lsl&2nd TDs, SSOK-$1M + •, blk. gar. patio, $435 Fem to shr 2br. 2ba hme port services available. •••••••• •••••••••••••• • 0 w n er I N on 0 w n er COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IM NEWPORT BEACH An adult community on the Back Bay Spec tacular Spa, 7 swim ming pools. 8 lighted ten nas courts. bake trails. putting green Bachelors. l and 2 bedrooms apartments. and townhouses from $510.00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaquin trills Road t7W64H900 Oceanfront for Wanter Rentals . Furnished & unfurn. Broker. 675·4912. _ ... - NO FEE! Apt & Condo rentals. Villa Rentals. 675-4912 Broke r 2 br. 1"'1 ba +gar, lloag Hosp area. nu decor, open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. 4238 H ilaria Way , $500/ mo llJ0.5875 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Br 1 Ba No kitchen S400m o , incl util 644·6780, 646-3189 •TRAHQUILITT * Very private 1 & 2 Br adult apls . AVAIL. NOW. Large floor plans. garden landscaping, pool. jacuzzi. Great toes· lion. close t o ever· ything ! So m e townhouses & apts with dens avail. No pets please From $540. yrly 640·507_8 pool/J·ac. Irvine $250/mo From 22S lo 4750 sq.fl. S500 up. 1640' lndus'l/Of· SFRs & Condos 673·3002 fice. 18101 Redondo Cr. Commercial & Industrial Rooms 400 + ulil 64&3379 ------"P". Hunt Bch. 842·2834 PETER DOBBS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rmmte Wanted to shr I 7tt. STaEET 640·6016 !J3-_904_3 Laguna Beach Motor Inn, 2br 2ba hse m Irvine Costa Mesa 3 rm suite. MESA 985 No Pacific Coast ow~ bdrm, ba + use of A!C Plenty of parking. Want investor for Npl Hwy. Laguna Beach all rec fac $250 mo + 545sq ftS4.50permo INDUSTRIAL bayfront home Gave Daily, Weekly. Kitchen util. 552.9794 !home) or Realonom1cs 675-6700 well secured lsl or 2nd available Low wanter 640-0770 <Benl 230 E. 17th St PARK ..! 0 A~l, 675-6161 rales 494 5294 --. --------Secured Short Term R.E --Roommate lo share Lag COSTA MESA 711W.17 ...... St. Gentleman. non-smoker. Bch home. Very private FROM 75< SQ Fl ""' loans-fast dec1S1ons on employed, over 40 Canyon & Ocean Views. 165·900 sq. fl. aar cond Costa Mesa. Calif. complex s 1tuat1ons be 548-7586 __ S32Simo Incl util Ask offtce s uites for 1mmed. 642·4463 pleasantly surprised. occupancy. All utils. call 760 0715 Room w k 1 t ch e n ~~ ~~nk 540-3666 dys. Janitorial serv . conf. 1·1870 sq. n. Unit avail Wont 21•220,0 y,·-ld,, pr1 v 1leges Phone __:__ e~es._ rm.,parking.CallTerry for immed occupancy. " "' 962·7520 from 6PM to Wanted female room· Cressman: 554·9000. 1·2900 sq. fl & 1·3700 sq. On your T 0 's Notes 9 30PM_or ~cekends. mate, non-smoke r, to -----fl. unit<s) avail. April SSRaasers lnvcstorsSS a..i11!'61•on DOV""R DR 1 s t . 2 s t 0 r a f e Call Dennison Assoc Lov ELY share 3 bdrm house in "1:"' .-1: • 67"73 room. nr O.P. . 1. 1 h t Executive suites with Warehouses avail. or _,,. 14 _ Harbor S"""lmo pvt ba nice area. w soar ea · . . · d 2000 . . .....,.., . . e d pool Call Paul privacy, prestige, con· imme . occupancy, Real Estate agent wall pa.tao & telep~ne. Incl. <714lSS6·8'1·6Sd venience. Ground noor. & 2800 sq. fl. •33'·34' sq . 20,r. · t ·t ut1ls & hse prav. Mature ayir.. r e a s o n a b I e . rt. •Leasing oHice hrs . ~a y ' an eres. on nonsmoker.493-3115 Large room in Eastside Secretary/beokkeep· Mon thru f'ri. 8·4. Sal 25.000 loanfrom~ivate . . C M hous $180 i n g I r ec e Pt ion is t . 1().2 party secured by d TD Lrg furn kitchen priv. 64. 5:9970 Ee &Wk d 631.3651 weekdays. · on local single family re Male over 35. Non· ve en s. 8700 s q ft o ffice+ sidencewithlarge e.qui· s m o k er Fu I I y ChristiaQ prof. F shr 3br Custom, executive offi~e. warehouse. Irvine In· ty. Leave message al em ployed S245/ mo. apt w/bme, 23-30 Sl6-0. 400·sq. rt. Pvt bath with dustrial. CaJI 646-1044 or 646·2821 557 5080 Nokids549-7189 l~w~~.~~. Penm. ~~~~~~ t.~~fg5~~-~~~~~ LOW COST 2MD Mesa Verde sl~epang Quiet H.B hse to shr nr --Coop invited. TRUST DEEDS room . pvl pa tao, en· Golde n west College HEWPOIT CEHTER Low interest rate funds trance & bath. Refrig. $200+ 'h util call wkdays Prestigious ocean view 1100 sq ft. 2 offices. front available for $20,000 to No cooking or smoking. Oenise 7S2-8600 full serv ice suite. & rear entry. Overhead Sl50,000 loans 15yr $175 mo. 549-3612. 200-5000sq. fl.644-7180. door, 220 power. $325 on amort11ation . 15yr due Looking for roommate on •IRPOIT '"' • .,,... lease. 67~1. date no b 11 Nice room to rent in Balboa Island Fem On "" -~ · a oon P8 Y· C. M . Home. ntsmkr Bayfronl. $250tmo. yrly Furn ished o r u n INDUSTRIAL OFFICE ment. Owner occupied 557·9689 Avail immed. 675-86l8 fu rnished Executive + s torage. 2ba. a le. proper ties 80~ com· morns/eves. Suites in Irvine, walking crpts, alarm. S750/mo bined LTV. Established Room wtkit. & lndry distance to Airport. All Xlnl cond. 1500 + ft. Orange Cnty morgage priv. in quiet C.M. 4 Dana Pt. shr apt wht OI . services avail. Your (714)640-°'88. banklng flrm. For info bdrm . 2 ba h ome. 2bdrm.2ba.$250/mo, 1st Secretary or Ours 2021 ---'-------1_ca_l_l ... (7_1_4_)7_3_1·_~ ___ _ Nonsmoker, working, &last.ulilincl.768·4234. Business Center Dr. BAOLYNEEDED.April-lstTD25.95Cl/o mature M over 30. $250 493-0987. Suite 213. 714/752·0'l34. May-June only. Accessi· a 0 n u a 1 r e t ·~ r n + $75 d pos·l 966 0684 ble area. storage & work ft 4 e a . . Shr m y hom e nr 1200 sq fl, ocean vu. spacefor estatedistrlbu· Developer desires a . . Westcliff, pvt rm & ba, Laguna Bch, $1000/mo. tion & consolidation of $125,000. 3 yrs. well La ke Forest. utils pd, r espectable empl. F. lease. 494--0066 move. A~rox. 1000 sq fl secured · Utle policy · appraisal. 760-1368 MARIHEIS SQUARE kit/lndry priv, rec fac, $250.642·6846 bef. 7am or ff. B. Garden Type Suite needed. ~t have you. APARTMENTS $250. 586-4038 Ive msg. 605 sq. ft. at 7()/sq ft. _m_3_·8_I_o3 _____ _ 1244lrvineAve. Hotels Mohh 4100 Femaletoshrfully fum., A /C, Ba. 536·3043 Sto CICJ 4550 Between Weslcliff Dr. ••••••!•••••••••••••••• N.8 . Condo. Avail Im· 968-6762 ••• ! ... ~••••••••••••••• &MarinerDrive. Balboa .Inn oceanfro~t. med. $230 + 't.i util. WILL SWAP, office.Storage Warehouses in 64&-0252 Low wanter r~tes. Daily 631-0815 space for ans serv & Costa Mesa avail. for BEST VALUE ~9o~e::.1~~~~enette. LATE 20's prof. woman light Se~retar~al help. ~=s oc~"=cy.r~ FOUND . -Male Gry/Blk Travel • . 5450 Poodle vie. Begonia ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM 644·9612 Will drive your car. Colo. ------mid Ai:mt. Xlnt local. fOUND Cocker. Dobie Colo. ref:.. 494 1486 mix . St Bernard mix, 5325 Uruvers1ty Or 552·532.S Australian Shepherd & 1ptoymtftt & puppy, Lab max. Basset. PreparaHon POMONA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Cho'."' mix, ~itbull mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine Animal Care J b w~ 7075 Center 754-3734 o s ~ --------...................... . E 0 E M 1F IH LOST· Lop Eared Bunny Executive Secretary Gry Wht Blue collar v1c wants secretarial work l•--------T us t in Ramona C M on Saturday your of Banking :,~_;J/ d 6 4 5 2 s 6 o. nce 556-9280 aft 6 New Accounts FOUND Small whle \an Toy Col he type dog Tan ears. Slater Graham 846-6283. ·---- Found Completely black cal Graham St. H B 540·8858 or 846· 1444 elp Wanted 7100 ···············•······· Comelor C C 0 U H T S Experience Preferred PAYAILE Also part time positions REAL ESTATE available in our South The Robert p Warm Coast Plaza office. Call: 1nglon Co n eeds Kathy Amburgey energetic person in ac 54().4066 counting dept Ex perience required. Real Estate preferable. Xlnt. -salary. benefits, & work· Found Colbe. black. M · ing conditions in Irvine Back Bay area. office. Call Sally fo r FOUND Female Beagle. New Hope & Heil. ~·2014 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL 642.8-098 Found· Small gray dog. Mesa Verde area 557-6610 or 545-5893. FOUND. Wht Samoyed Fem. vie. Mesa Verde 754-1428 Found 20 lb Puppy with long tall. brown tan Vic. Dover Shores 642·2510,646-4848 FOUND. Male Cocker Spaniel Blonde \'ic Warner Euclid 545-8791 Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive lady desires to meet gentleman over 40. PO Box 8611, Fountain Va lley 92'1~. Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. ~~ appt. 549-8867. E.O f:. M/F ACCOUHTIMG CLERK Sa.ings & Loan .695 Town Center Or. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer Entry-level pos1t1on for --------- bright. hard.working ---------person To work wilh Banking pie as a n t group 1 n LOAM SECRETARY Newport Center 10-key Local Newport Beach by touch & lite typing de· sa vlngs & loa.n has im· sired Good entry-level med. opening for a Loan training into accounting. Secretary. Real estate Xlnt benefits. Ask for loan exper. preferred. Accounting Manager Packaging for FHLMC. 640·5111 Salary commensurate with exper. Full in· ~HSWERIHG SVC. surance benefits & paid GRAVEYARD SHIFT career apparel. Please Many benefits & top call : wages . 362 3rd St llC, Ms Denny Parisia Laguna Beach 714~ ---MEWPORTIALIOA Applications being ac· SAVINGS & LOAM cepted for full time parts drive r /shop he lpe r . __ .... E •. 0-.E··---- Background in pressure cleaning equ ipm ent---------- Banking Veraallles comer pen· seeks non-smkg. fem. to Alao 2 nice of/ices $150 ft CallqSci·«6rMo q . thou.se 2 Br 2 Ba, comm s..,....., Retltds 4200 sbr Bal lale Jbr, 2ba ea. OC Airport966-0644. thru F . 3-4 Sat 1~2 n . ~ol Jae. ~· t room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• home w/gar. ~fi728 n . · · 00/mo ...;.. • N W P T O C EA N . MEWPOltT llACH F t to ~vtov ~ott-er~~? helpful. Calif. driver's license & good driving record a must. $3.S-O per hour to ir.tart. Apply 17777 Main Street, Suite A, lrvlne. 545-8400 ARTISTS to share studio & exhibition s pace. 771·3419 aft. 6pm. TB.La Newport Beach office aee~s full time teller. ex· per. pref'd. Typing & 10.key add. Fur\her in- for. &c interview. call: Phyll.ialmontl &U·'725S WE5TBH FIOllAL SAVIMGS #4 Corporate Plau Newport Beach, Ca E.O.E. M/F ·vi..-. FRONT. 2:4 BDRM. Call Female to shr 3Br furn, 1 or 2 Offices w/recep & 1":.x":1"..: i25/~!. 8c!ii Leue or Lease Option 673-SURFor673-7677 $175 + uUl. Noo-smoker. atora ge . Prime loc. 645-5433. · 642-3738 f'um. or unfum. 752-6550 _;.....;....;..__; ______ 1 Spac. 3br condo 2~ba. VacatkHI Rltlhh 4250 SU> l t 1 Quiet loc. $695/mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem to·~ 2bd, 2ba, hse, Beautiful private offices car:g:a"f!~~ ~~::~ in 6 31 · l 7 S9. 63 l · 47 44 . Steps lo heh. lbr, home, Dan~ Point. $225mo. + In lrvlne <Orange Co. & Laguna Beach. $7S/mo 759-9100. sleept 4. rent wkly. ~ util. 1st/last. 496-5489 Freeway !l cc es s ) . 4V7·263S Dix .. .._ ba 673·1633 Recepllon u t , con --·--·;,.;.·------• coo .. 02.,. 2 2cr 1ar Female, non-amolter, ference r oom pax ....... W_.... 4600 r(f~c poot ~131431·4756 Kooa, Ht 2 Br. Condo. straight, room, bath, library, apace for slafC ••••••••••••••••••••••• a orw · Neur Hilton, aleeps 6. CdM home. Avail. May available, and free park· Mother & dauff\ter 13 t . Blurta Condo, 48r, 5·30 to 6-13. "Wkly !' Isl. S300fmo. 18C>-0553. l n I · 71'· 7S2 · u rs ; need 2 br hie or apt In 3Ba, 1Wldk, ooot, $900 963-f.551 Reap. M wanta to ahr ~8990 C.M. immed. 6'5-4916 mo. 645-3414, (213) Newport Beach, steps to beaut. Woodbrld1e San C lemente a p ace ResJOnaible pop eroup 541-4460 ocean. Willy or monthly. bome by lake w/F·M, re· avall . .teu than &Or a aeekt pvt. party re· 1 Br Yearly 1arase Hbdrms,$375-$n5wkly u . /\0 t'6r.55~:,a~ foot. Prtvat.ebatbs&ta.ir beanalapace.631·12S1. rarltlnt, at.eps'to beacb. Aft Juy: Slll-NOO. ~~ ~d;! • · 4 :,~l~f'11nl· 673-302:2 or Youna prof. cou9lc look· 440 mo. 544·6889, llnl, Hawaii Deluxe · · ln1·ror"°'*wtlhocean 8'13·3951 Buc bfront Condo Roomma-. to •hr 2 br, 2 HIWPORT vltwto1W1tlorweddJ:_~ Ocean Vlew-oacloua, ~aan•~~al_!._8~~.ch~ ~:v~'::tt~:C EHc. ore oa Dove, am· ::..USe~ ~C~ r;;: haxurloua 2 br 12 ba tt4>ft r ....... _..y "' rac aM• ' Die pk,an, tum. or un· · · V6rutllea condo, all nJ1lilt.1 'lttthe1th tree. • · lure. 110. w Mo. ruu Wolf-at <M...,.. or aaatnlU•,'1I0,5SMWT 1Ul ll"l-IJMor3'1_...7. J'ern , to dlr &pac. c<lndo "'-'v!H; other tenanta1..;.lv.•;;..•.;;;;m;.;e:=u.::;;_ _____ 1 .. OtHn View ! Lee abr 2·2bdrm •lta over,look· ~:U:."'PA~Cr~._'";,!t CPA a. 1'/TU·l1'11. ~/ ~do MC b141. Mhalu lnl CdM State Beach. be ... i4i.iii <L8Ua) N.B. fUllY lml:ftYed of. .. ....... . · oatytil5ttae.5'14tll 'fl ly. U~withvtew• ' ' ft~ apaee. 1172 ', .... ft ....................... . --deck. MOO.. LoWtr, k50. f'tm. ro-.. .... -. wmed Ground noor. Ampl•.r~=:--. Vmall1'i la. Jr. l t>r. IU Ila~ nw1ao. to .-raadlJ _.., nr tarktac. CalJ '1s.otal. .. ' ttfrlc . ~ec . ..... PlllWoo ......... ,.. • cou.,...,1oM:n:. ,,. ... , ..... (lltU> P•I• Sarina• Laur)' JM -..u. ·~=-::~=:.:..:-----"-19.4-.~--..-· ...... eo.dC» • A.rill. C.10 lo -· I NOm ~ ~ w pttlDlll • ~--il • ad.rm aptl. fro. .. 11 . .,....., pOab. ,. ,_ ........ ••·• _.. •ttw . .-1oc NM, m1t.r IN cm m ·•k "'9. Adtdta.; DO ..-ta. H .. ablt. •tt·•lll, ~•I• 1111. tJWl alL 4 W .... ,~ •t•a..:-.•~ ,. .. t~l!!!~I!!!!!:·.! ...... ~!!!:··::..· ... ,... • ..... --... ~ ...... " Ye6f¥Xt1 ~ ~OUf~. Use Answfl' At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Piiot ad number wilt 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 mo~forma­ tlon and to ptac'e. ·ybur ad cat I M2-5678. ASSEMILBS Loe. Missjon Viejo co. needs Assemblers w /2 yrs. exp. Candidates !~~~~~~~~~~ must have gd. manual IAI PBSOM dexterity, gd. eyeslaht, Female ~ . tor beer neatin appearancelrde-niah'· a. pendable. Won la In llfe tavern. y, tab .... , • support medical tlec· p/Ume. Penooa le, de- tronlca. Gd. benefits. pcndable. XJnt waaea, 0 n l >' ru p o o aJ b 1 t Upa " workln1 condl· persona eeelrlft.I ~rm•· LM>na. Apply in person. nent em~ymt. need •r.: llAl.l to noon cl•lly. Lit· Uc John'a lnn. aooTt No . ·ply, Ca : ·Mn, Parel 1• Santa Ana Ave. Sant.a ·51~1.aao~~~~~~~I Ana He•1htt. Sotea.sl :_ corner of RedhHl 6 ASStMBLtR&, We will Brta&ol. TSC-... train. Appl1 7AM • B•rt.toder. exp, FIT, t M1cGre-tO&' Y~htl. 1111 da)ta wMik pn COUU'J Placentla.c.a Iii•• club, c.11'. Call alter 10• m rtaaelaeo : 54MSTJ. I Developmental activities & hot lunches incl. Ages 2-S . 6 :30am·6pm . 540-1903 (lie BHC18093) Mature licensed babysit· ter for day working mothers only, Mon-Fri, C. M. 642·0728 Inter I Exler /Refinishing Swimming Pool Service To place }Our message before the reading public. phone Daily Pilot Classtf1ed. 642-5678 ceilings/wallpaper. Lie Reliable. Repairs/Acid Have something to sell? Caln & Sons 898-5105 Washes. Reas. 557-2783 Classified ads do it well ~.~~~ ..... ?!.~~ .. ~1r.~~~ ..... !!.~~ !!~!.~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~!!~ ..... !!~ ~.!!~·~ ..... !!~~ ~.~1!.~~ ..... !!.~~ .. ~'!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~!.~::~:.~ ..... !!.~~ BEAUTVSUPPLY CASHIER COUNTER help, P IT. DttttalAsslstc.t D~ivers .~eeded. Part EHGIHHA General Office Worker IMSURAMCE MAC HINIST Trainee SALESPERSON HOUSEWARESALES wkdys, nex. Exp. not 2"'2 ~ay/week. Must be time positions available. Structural designer. 5 Must type 40wpm Personal lines & lite Prefer some shop_ expe_r Mature f/lime. Counter Apply in person: Crown nee. 645-5.Sre ex P .d • .able & en· CaU for appt: 830-6191. yrs. ex per. Npt Bch Costa Mesa 549-3942 commercial Imes ai.si1> for sm mfg _firm m sales benefits $185 /wk Hardware, 1024 Irvine. thusiastic. Top pay Drivers. Small car re-ore. 675·61l0 tant needed for Npt In 1ne Call Riley for Rega'I Beaut~ Supply. (Westcliff Plaza ) NB COUNTER Help, dry 631-3380 quired. Earn big$. Call Exp. Medical Assistant, Governess/Nanny Ex-Bch. ins agent'y, salary appt 979.~ thS CM ---cleaners,Sdayweek. perienced. Live in my commensuratew exper 253 E.l7 l. · -CASHIER/Clerkforre· 646-6883 DESl&H between 10& 1· Mon.-front & back, hrs. & homeCareforl8mo.old Pis call for appl BOAThauling&lt.main· tail store. Must be ex-11t...aGIHEU Fri.S8l·lOl7. sa lary open. Non boy. Lile housework. 644-5522 tenance. 2703 W. Coast per. Call : Balboa COUNTERor COOK sn DRIVERS Cross Coun· smoker.540-4376 ___ Refs.Call497-1489.Gary 1 ._ ________ _ MA CHIME SHOP Hwy, N. B. 548.3641 Marine. 549-9671. E .0.E. FT I PT. Gary's Dell , Mfg. co. in Misaion Viejo Bobe!. 1• M!FIH CdM, 675·2193for appt. area needs exper. in try. No special lie req'd. FILE Clerk, temporary. --------lookkffptf'/F/T electrical connectors, MacGregor Yach.ts, 1631 Exp'd . SS per hr. GUARDS All phases of record COUMTERHELP hermetic sea l s, Placentia,CostaMesa 955-1.322 Full & part time All keeping lhru general CASHIERS Wanted no exp. needed transducer design, com· Earn big S$-S700wk possi-areas. Uniforms furn'd ledger. Computer exp. $174.24 for a 48 hr wk ap-ponents materials & ble, 303 commission FIOMTRUHHERS Ages 21 or over, retired helprul. Good benerils. ply in person Anthony's methods. Call btwn lOAll-lPM The finest athletic shoe welcome. No exper nee N.B. area. Call Kathy UTDTEM Shoe Service 3401 E . Duties include design, Mon.-Fri.S8l·lOl7. & clothing store in the Apply : Universal Kamm al (714 )675·7071 Coast Hw y C d M drarting, materials test-county is looking for a Protection Service. 1226 , 673-4640 ing & R&D projects. hard w or It in g , e n · w 5th St.. Santa Ana Bookkeeper/Person Fri· Mechanical Engineer· ELECTRONIC thuastic. energetic Interview hrs: 912& 1 4, ..-dey, apply in person. MARKETS DAYCAAEPHSOH Ing degree pref 'd . personforafullt1meas-Mon·Fn. Village Inn Restaurant, For 2nd & Jrd Shifts Extended care alter Qualified candidates ASSEMIL Y LEAD s1stanl manager poss- 127 Marine Ave. Balboa We promote to manage· school 3-tJpm. 997-8333 send resume lo: Mrs. Fast growing interna· lion. Island. ment&supervisionfrom J ans. 23891 Via tional Co, in stable Applympersonat. within. DELIVERY Fabricante, Suite 603. energy field bas need for FRONTRUNNERS. HARDWARE SALES Full lime part lime. AP· ply in person: Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine. 1Weslclirf Plaza) NB lookllee.-. Ca.rt& A/P knowfedge helpful 3 lo 4 days per wk Hrs 9·5, apply at. 1660 Placentia Ave . Costa Mesa WANT A CAREER., Full lime for local de-Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 a lead electronic as· Newport Beach Costa Mesa liveries. Xlnt. driving 5 e m b I Y •Pers 0 n 1000 N. Bristol St. l 11 Del Mar Qualifications incl. 7yrs ~·Ol6S, ask for Jody 631.9421 record required. Phone DIETITIAN · RD for 82 exp er. in e I e cl r o ~~~~~~~~~ HIGH Fashion store nds. Laguna Beach 494-9233 for appt. 557-9212. Mr. bed psychiatric hosp. mechanical assembly, -help. Salary +comm ~mmons. Newport Sta· Responsibilities incl PCB assembly, Coil wir· Furn. Movers /Drivers F /time Sales or ofc. llonerslnc. total menu planning, ing, harnessing , & needed Mustbeover 23. exp.desired.760-0872 Dental Assistant. dietary consultation mechanical assembly ; gooddrivingrecord.for IHSURAMCE llLLIMG CLERK Raleigh Hills Hospital, located in Newport Beach . has an 1mmed opening for an assertive, Immediate openings for l'Cnterless grinder Ex· perience Costa Mesa plant Excell co benefits Deltronic. 545·0413 organized & mOll\'alC'd !•--------• tnd1v \\'ho also has ex --- ---cell commun1cal1ons MAINTENANCE skills Dut1e~ include Fullt1me Posll1on re- compiling mformallon quires landscaping & for preparation & follo>A building mamtenance thruofinsurancecla1ms !repairs . window including Me1d1care & was hmg, lawns. etc > d1sab1hty Ideal l·an 1 Properties located in d1date will have back Newport Beach, Foun· ground m hospital in tarn Valley & San Juan surance & collections Capistrano Ronald For more 1nformat1on & Conrad. 759-0511. 1nterv1ew call Linda Lenhart. 714 645 5707 EOE MIF IOOOHPEI F/C Huntington Beach New p 0 rt Be a ch . w/doctors & patients & be able to train as· The Starving College Fashion Island invest· 962-9116 4dys/wk. Experience or supervision or dietary s em b le rs : organize Students Moving Co. Hostess Dining Room _ MAIMTENAHCE Interior plant marnt. fit wlben. must have gd drivmg record. 545·6252. ment firm. Excell. OP· ~~~~~~~~~! Professional School staff . Previous manpower & material 641·8427. portunity. Exper & .: d 646-353S Hosp/supervfsory ex-resources: & dis play maturity req·d. Cal: I•--------gra · · per i enc e n e c . good leadership skills. supervisor. exp. FIT. INSURANCE AJ(en ~·y days, pvt country club, service rep. comm ·1 C.M. Call after tOam linesacct.handhnR,75'; Manager. Office work, counter help for food ser vice. Seasonal. (6 mo.) H. 8 . area. Call E. Songrath, (714 )544·5378 or write 14581 Acacia Dr, Tustin, Ca 92680 714-640-0123 CEMETEAY Dental Office Recep· Capistrano by the Sea Qualified applicant.s .EF-Ruff·D tionistinanofficeforlhe H 4""5702 s hould contact Ray -~" osp . ...,.. Gilman at Scientific .0-ec•--SALES practice of pediatric Drilling International VR a:r~ dentistry. Call 548·5588 & l•------111!1111-• FULLCHARGI Retired persons who ask for Theresa. Display 557-9051. E.O.E. Outstanding opportunity would like xtra income ---------DISPLA y / for experienced con· by going through our DIHTAL ASSIST. SIGH MAJCER slructlon development, training program at F/time chatrside Ex· E 11 be f"ts · beautl.ful Paclf1·c v1·ew xce · co. ne 1 tn· real eslale full charge per pref GP office I d edi I d t I Memorl.al Park. Will · · · c u e m ca, en a, bookkeeper, for rapidly 545-4553. Nr So. Coast h Ith · fit learn lo ~unsel & help ea insurance, pro 1 ex pa n d in g m u 1 t i · '"" Plaza. h i s' n plan f, people. This can be on a s ar n&. pen 10 • corporate NB irm co. discoWlt. Apply in Light typing req . part-timebasis. Dental Nurse, chairside. person: Congenial environment, Phone Darrell Ward non-smoker. Pedo. exp. C PEHHEY ~nelils, profit sharmg, Pre-need Sales Director prer. Fashion Island. J. • major medical & OP· 644-2700 644-0611. 24 Fashion Island portunlty for advance· ~~~~~~~~~I EOE M/F ~nt Send resume mcl .:.. DENTAL AS.S'T. Sat. on-I•--------· Salary Hist & dates to CERAMIC Tile app~n-ly. Modem new family Pal Parkinson VP. Quail t1ce. Exp. only. Willing practice m C.M. Call Place Company 1400 lo learn. 631-4379 Emily S.S-5885. Quail St. Swle 135. NB . 9 2 e 8 o or ca I I Chem1~t . &/or Chem. DENTAL Front office. c714)752-1920 Techn1c1an: Polymer HB. Desirable pos. in Donut Shop. arly AM shirt. Donut-maker & sales person. No exper. nee . Apply: Dippity Donuts, 1854 Newport Blvd.C.M. LabinLagunaBeach.R busy , quality o re . •IOOl1CllPIRS! & D and QC. Knowledge Friendly atmosphere --0-,..-.._-__ ---,-/T-- AUTOMOTlYE! of GC . Salarr com-awaits experience. • • .,..... ...... Pl""asanlworkingcondi· me_nsurate with ex: Salaryneg.Call :Joan e Gd.pay,niceofflce.Ex· " 97495f per . with lumber lions In exciting Airport perie~ce. 714-4 · 4 · or al 962·33l0 helpful. Please call : complex. Experienced appl. Jore~ Chemical ---------+-To m • 6 4 5 . 2 8' 2 , only. Some typing. Flex-Company. DEHTAL/A.sslat Thompson Floation ible hours. Opportunity ---------CHAIRSIDE, Min yrs C E O E for advancement. See CLERK. MARSHAL expr. 4 "4 days week. So. _-0_m_p_a_n_y_._._. __ _ o<nce Mp-. F /time, perm position Laguna. Salary negolla· Drapery workroom needs HOWAIDC11t¥f'olet w /Or. Co. Marshal. ble.499"1355 exp or will train heavy . .a. Qu us Newport Beach Ofc. 1884 d t · hi Dove. a u. mo. -+ benefit.a. 40 wpm OIMTAL ASST u y aew1n1 mac ne Electro-mechanic al Technician/Sr. Unusual opportunity ror mature person. Resume to: Dept OCP/2268, P .O. 8-0x 76387, L.A., Ca 90076 SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. General Full time. Order Desk. Lile typing. Good on phone. $4.50/hr lo start. A & D Rentals. 642-1186. Francisco549-0377 ofc , 25'7r r.elrl Un· ------derwrit1ng, service sales HOST/HOSTESS pos . Car expense. GEHEIAL OFftCE Looking for a very in· teresling part lime job Full & part time availa· salary, comm Mm 3 ble. Apply in person yrs comm'I underwrit 3·5PM. Jolly Roger. 400 mg exper Must have F' So. Coast Hwy, Laguna & C h e Orange & L /\ Beach. Counties. Call MA MAGER/ ASST in pleasant office? Hotel San Maarten Of Clerical, for mature Laguna Beach req. exp person. Location P.C.H.. Front Desk Clerk Npt. Bch.. Exper; a Familiar with NCR 250. must. Accurate typing, Xlnt working cond. no s horthand. 20 hr. 494_9436 w~k includes Sat & Sun ----·------CaU ~ 84&-7431 HOUSECLEANERS To SS/hr, car. 645-5123 HOUSECLEAMERS Flexible hrs, own leans, good pay. No experience nee. 540-~7 Household & personal care of arthritic person Sat/Sun 12noon· 7·8PM. Permanent position, al· tractive loc. on Balboa Isle. 675-0596 for in· terview. Housekeeper/Companion Live in or'out. 833-2009. Diane Bullock 833·9550 E 0 E INSURANCE SALES Tired of flghung mfla lion? Farmers Ins now mlerv1ewmg lo expand agency force For de· tail s. Dick Myers 848· 7767 or 534-0532 JOB. 'S For fabric store. Fab. exp pref. Call Geri 646-4040 Morilefinc) Assist. 1s sought by progressive construction firm to as- sist Business Develop- ment Personnel in all aspects of marketing. Women's Junior Ap· Responsibilities will in· pare! chain has 1mmed elude proposal writing, o Pe n 1 n gs f o r e n · development of various thusias tlc. fashion marketing tools. market oriented, sales person· research, administr a- nel & '2nd assistant lion of marketing managers 4 stores in lhe systems, & direct sales. L.A. & Orange County A Journalism/ Market- areas. For interview, Ing background, with plei-$e contact Ooreen at knowledge in the con- (21 u)770-6950 struction Industry is pre- LAHDSCAPE r·d. Send resume to: G ••D11tUER Margaret Holmes, P.O. -U""I Box 2390, Newport Person needed p/Ume Beach. Ca. 92660. EEO for lawn maint. ln CdM. EmployerM/F NEWPORT BEACH Ir. Jeneral ofc skills re-556-8'68 operator. Mon-Thurs, llMIH 7-5:30, F IT or P I T . q • • 833·0411, X252, .... _ ..,.., ..-8 ,u2 i•~3 9"4PM Wut Ad Resw .. .._._, .,. · .,. · ~ Camira lllAIFAST COOK Housekeeper, retired person, 8·12 /hrs day, 2/daya week, H.B. area. 972·4500. Musl have exper. Tues & I~~~~~~~~~~ Thurs. SAM-Noon. Call: 1: Terry, Mon-Frl, 673-2268 MASSEUSE Part lime. Pvt. country club. Call for interview. 644·5404 Full tlme .,ermanent. CLBIC 5day week. Experienced ,._....._ onl y . Good 1tar tln1 Part-Um• ~itioo ataJJ 11la17 Ir beneflta. ApplJ to mercbandlae Ir dla· 3-IPll. JollY ~· 400 play women's ready to So. Coal\ 11"'· IWI• wear clotbtnl fl cuhler. Beach. Mo.n-Frl from 1·3PM. •CAIOlffllS.-. Call Mar for Interview Cb«ker Cab ·~· •uao DIMS 7704IZ2 • CAIWASH 1610S........,HI Cathltrt w.m.d. Pull or 644-?JIO .' I parttlme.Newporl,San-Com panion .... Hve In. $.a Aqa, FCUl\aln Vau.11 Fem. oeeded to care for Coe ta II e u • C • I Ttyr old ladJ on walker. M4 UIO. M u 1 t b a v e o w n tr• DI portatlon. In· tenlew, uJJ~ m-ornt ..... f CU hi er omcE CASllEI Enjoy working as Office Cashier ln Slavick's Jewelert. Duties }include verifying salea balances.·· doina daily bankinC trantaC'lloGI, disbu.rsinf fund• and other r~lated uUes . Excellent Com~ Benefiu P•ckage. Housekeeper, English speatina, live-ln. must be aood with children. a1e1 9 &t S. Lovely home on ~ach with pvt room fc bath. Salary nee. Call wkdap; (71A)78().1686 or t LEGALSF.cRETARV 2 man Laguna Bch Law Ofc looking f or aecretaryw/legal exper. MATBIAL PI 6: Criminal. Salary HAMMJHG ne10Uable • .,.1729 Im med. openln1 for UGA&. s1e•y parts clerk, rubber hose products. must pus co. l!:JCp'd teaal sec'y for physical tnctud.lna back manaalnt senlor X·t.ay. Talctnl appUc.a-partaer of small Npt Uona betwn 8 10.m on· Beach Law Firm. Call , 'Y. St rat on ex, 17171 644-4477 Armstrona Ave .. trv .• SIC"Y-&.MAL EOE A Kendavia lnd, lmmed opentna In our _c_o_. __ .-'------~ Jtvlne offlct. Civil Prac· t•------lllll• Oce w/ miAln'\lfft'I 2-5 yra --.... ~ ••· exp • xtnt l)'plna uma. M~-Salary opea cell Fran TICHMICIAM.:..;.:o..-..;iu., m.aen Laur mfar. n••da pe,... wt\hex_per. ln a. LlfllflUAID Ina atendard shop A P/lirne. '3.ft per h-Ou.r. hand tools. Job .taeludet M4·540t fabrication of Utbt metal p&Ntodrawtap. Som• PP. Gil la&JM • mUl ...... IWl.WWb'UI quaHflMI .,;lieut la nnu auu. Call: •••••RIL&.os; 0 1. d 8 •· b ~/ i , I• •IMMAC28'·3'' BOATS S/12mo. plans p~pald from Sl80/mo. includtna 1llp, le11001 '71,/96'-S9M • SAMilAMG 2 MH~ 70' Schooner sips 6, 8 by reque1ty cbild ren welcome. · z head1, full aalley, main aalon, auxiliary delHI, now available for c hart e r . Call (714)6'2·4848 or write to SAMARANG : PO BOX 8381 NB CA 92660 • Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Line our famous , DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. • Brtnt hftl °' mall them wlttl COtTKt ca.tl to Oalty PtkH, 3aO w. 111, St., eou Me••· CA. dl2I • DIMES-A-LI NE • Each tt.m muwt M prtoed with no '*" over MO. 20c per lln• -11.00 minimum. FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS, 642-5678, ext. 319. • No lt¥eMOck. pnMtvce °' planta • No COtNMrolll eda allowed BED Frames metal SlO. Paint spray gun SI l. Pole sander $10 Paint rollers St.SO. TV stand S6. Hub caps $4. Paper backs IOc·Sl!> 673-7200 LA.ODER 12ft e x - tension SlO. Bar or counter top. solid wood, 10rtx2ft $10. Fl o w e r boxes . redwood stained, 3ft long, 7ft high S4 each 4x8's C<linx8inl In Jft lengths Sl. Wheelbar· row SS. Car Creeper for doing work under car SS Double bed. box apring, mattress, frame , c lean 140. Electric drill '•in SJ. Colelflan camp stove. 2 burners $10. West- 1 n g house portable cassette tape r e corder with AC adapter $10. 546·2674 S PIECES maple BI C Y C LE S twol9 INCH color TV 3 TEN lovely drfsses, Assorted p~ster s CA R bike carr1er lCHINESE silver and NEWSk.~ardsand b\>droom units with Schwinn. Boy's 20in years old $50. Out-s i 2. e 20 •,. l'le v er !>Oc-$1 each. World S7.50. 27ftx1' .n front Carnelian Talisman box of parts $25 for never mar tops in· $15. Girl's ha· rise 20in board motor $40. 6ft worn. some cost $40 globe SJ. Kerosine 2 and rear tO ·speed 125 + years old S40 a 11 . Two AM /FM eluding chest of $25 . Ver y c l ea n Grandfather clock now SS each. Table burner camp stove bike wheels with rub-each Bike, ladies, stereo 8 track plus drawers,cabinetwith Bullock's wooden SSO. Unitrex d esk lamp29inches high ,3 S6 .SO Hurrica n e ber $20 Bike parts balloon tire, needs speakers $40 each book hutch. other high chair $45. Sun· pr inting calculator way switch. amber lamps~ each. Knit-25c·S2.50 Two moon work m . Typewriter Briggs and Stratton cabinet. com er dHk, day only. 469 DeSola $35 Lile Agent 12 base with light in bot· ting ~1t $3. Chevy VW hubcaps $2 so. Royal standard sao. gas mower very good chair $20 each pillce. Terrace. Corona del cassette learning pro-t om. cost S49.9S hubcaps SI each 54!>·3838 Roots boots, like new, condition $35. Sturfed Will sell separately Marafter9am gr am $25. SO &mm <SearsJ now $20. Jewelry chest SlO cost $90 now UO. anim~. new 2Sc·S2. Student desk, never color movies SlO each Shoes, shiny pumps Assorted jewelr y BUN K beds with mat· Mens 7'"1. Medical Three wood barrels mar top $20. Small DUTCH doors 36 inch or 3 for $25. Used set with medium heel. 2!>C·S3 Womens tops. tress's S4S. Dresser 9 traction used once S2 each. Smm Movie dog house SlO Birch and 31 mch $50 eacb of 4 Nitto t8SSR14 size SB S2 each. Pie· shorts. blouses. de· drawer plus n ight $10. Ladies clothes camera and screen. doorskin 33x96 SlO. 16 shutters 9x24 and 8 steel radials sas. Milk tures 50c·S2. 646-3129 resses. s weat ers. stands $35. Dresser 9 Sl-SS J eans and new SIS. Kitchen Oil painting ol s hutler.s 10x26 SS shake,cocktailmixer purses. shoes lOc·SS. drawer $20. Camper pants S2·S4 . Long clock. new $4. Gum Yosemite Valley by each. Eight loot de· $12 Body massager TY PEW Rt TE R Boys dress s hirts. vent escape hatch , dresses S2-S6 Two ball machine, new Pasadena artist S!>O. corator lra~erse ~od $7 Panasonic port a· Hermes 30~0 • ex· pants. cut offs. un brand new S20 Vesco long cape's S3 and SS SIS. White horse pie· 1817 Oriole Drive, SS Wrought1ronwme ble stereo recorder celle~l condition~-derwear, T -shirts desert tank fo r Fur trimmed coa t t u re Sl5 New Costa Mesa. 979-l27S rack 24 inch SlO Iron with speakers S35. Remu~gton addu~g 10c·S2 . mens briefs. Yamaha 500 TT $25. SlO Electric hair Western saddle pad wall can~le ~conce Large box brass flt· ma.c.hine SJS Ai~ s ize 34·36 still in 19Sll Tuckahoe st raighte n er SS . S6 Standing toy pin· S MALL apartme nt S50. Hanging hte fix · tings and oil return punl1er $12.50. Aka1 packag-: $2 . Mens Street. Huntington Ladies leather dress ball machine SS refrigerator$2S.Twin ture $10. 36 inch bolts for FrantJ oil reel to reel deck with s hirts . s weaters Beach.968·2124 gloves SJ. Five piece Center close drapery bed set S25 Twin Brown Jordan patio filter $25. Small air Akai R220 pre·amp 10c·S3. 238 E. Wilson BATHROOM light fix-stainless cortee set rods. new SJ. Dishes. mattress SlS. Sears table $50. Two chairs com presso r S3 S. SSO Sanyo 4 channel Street. Costa Mesa. lures, wll mount <2>. S25. Electric Clairol flowe. pots Sc·2Sc. IS!>x l3 radial tire on $15 each. 675-6371 W a rd s e I e c tr i c decodC! $35. 40 chaQ· bet ween Orange and two liaht and lour n a ii works $8. Fur 636-2099 rim $15. Thermador nel Hide a way CB • ---------s haver S7 Plastic · · Santa Ana Aves lioht -each. One tan collar $3. Sued e electric heater SlO. TYPEWRITERS: One SSO CB antenna " .., MEN'S h.k. bo wine rack $4. Sears yellow and gold shag jacket si1e 10 SS Surf 1 mg ots New Thermador 220 Royal portable S3S. Dictating, transcrib· Sl2.50. Electric loot-DRY ER gas older . rug IOxll m Thre~ rider 4ft ss. Two slid· 101"2D. Used once $20. volt heater, cost $150. One Royal portable. ing machine (Swiss b~ll game SS Elec· works good. c lean sets white cabinel mg glass doors and 278 Flower Street, sell for S!>O. 548·3814 quiet deluxe SJS. One made> with case $25. tr1c ca~ opener S3. SSO. Washer, older. door with hardware, screen, no track 47in· Costa Mesa. 642·9731 anytime. Royalite, very light Waffle iron S6 Proc J k d _..;.._ __ ~'---i (, Bath scale 13. s wall . · · c ean. wor s goo each door 18inx40in x6ft8ln S20 . New H . STANLEY weight perfect or lamps S2. each . tor Silex corfee $50. Wall desks, good SlO palr. One sliding ceramic vegetable AND carved ~tne garage stud ent or air Alarm clock r adio '7 maker, no decanter condition $10. Two wood frame window. steamer SlO. Set en· rack S2S . Antique door opener. 2 car un· traveler $20. All are 20 Trophy figures si SS. Electric c locks living room chairs , 4 lites plus screen SS. cyclopedia Britan· s~ale SlO. Ix1:2 Knotty its S45. Garage door clean, have good rib· each. Bun warmer SS. S2·SS. Travel alarm cl~An. good $20. Desk Blue suitcase 23 inch nica 1956 SIS Ear pine sh~I vang 30c hinges with safety bons , good cases and Electric broiler/grill cl?ck SS Sunbeam wit~ rile drawer and SJ. 54&-0180 rings for pieced and foot. Ladies designer WORKING color T.V. $50 Coin operated Pepsi machine works and is pre .a ntique SSO Kitchen table and chairs yellow. ex· cellent condition S!>O. Battery operated rid· ing car for kids $50. Glass collee ta ble $50 Matching side ta· ble S3S Matching lamp $35. Junior plug in Pinball muchine S20 Portable record pla yer $10 Wood· burning F ranklin stove $50 Double bed S30 Twin bed S20 Wood chairs S2 each. M irrors S2 ·S20 . Lamps Sl·S20. Kids toys l0c·$.1. Sweeper ror lawns or walks Sto Coffee table S2 Lamp table 15 Pots and pans Sl ·S3 Medicine cabinet S3 Cash only Nothing sold before I lam 2895 Baker Street. corner or Baker and S amar in Mesa Verde Saturday and Sunday springs S20. 557.44&0 in very good condi· SS. Set of shop drills m IX er. stand and chair $50. Bedroom reg u I a r S i Iver • suede coat $40. Floor COLLECTOR'S item: tion.67S-6180Balboa. s2. Barber set SS. bowls. no beaters SS. lamp tables SlO TWO twin rattan Carnelian, crystal. scrubber wi~h pa11;5 KI TCHENAID dis · Scientific American BICYCLE al inch boys Humidifier SS Steel Bathroom he1ters S2 !>48·8513 or S48-4485 headboards $20. each. pearl and turquoise 110. Regulat1,on m~al h " a s h e r S so magazines 1965.1971. g re en H uffy SlS. typewriter table S8 and $4 SO. Black Girl's bedspread, Sl ·SlS. Eight black b~x. S2 . 361n~3~in Habitrall SS Color SlissueorS!>Oforall. Aluminum slidino Dual h amburge; wrought Iron phoneTSYlPOEWROITIEdRltaBbMle yellow and g r e.tn lacquerhorsd'oeuv~ original oil painting TV S20 . B oo k s 548·3200evenings. windows 3 sets: Tw~ cooker SS Picnic/· stand 15 Medlterra-. <new) SS. Call after trays $4. Wood wine SIS, New portable lOc·!>Oc. Tovs 50c.15 45 70 d 43 46 patio table with at· nean s t y le table. Cty p1ew1rite r SS S20 . 4pm Saturday rack $2. Puzzles 50c. hair dryer SS._ IS Kitc he n utens ils BELLYBOARD Uni · ~ fl44.an1239one x tached benches $25. black top SlO Small a. c u a tor 5 645-3264 Man y books. art , g~Jlon fish aquanum 25c·S4. Schwinn bicy· que tri·plane 4ft El . Many tools $1 each. s tu.dent de ~k $1 0. Sbwl1lveltcShlaOirMSU. Bk~r SURFBOARDS· 6ft psych ology and with chrome stand, cle parts Sl ·S5 . Paa po model. Mint SEARS metal shed S50 Large box TV tubes Twin box spnng and e se . ess it Swallow Tail $45. 6ft o l h ers s 0 c . S 2 . ; complete $20. W~lnut Birdcage Sl. Pool ta· BOARDS 97x!>1;i.,xlrii. 26 condition S!>O. 548·3200 good. Sear s hair SlO. Salton automatic mattress SS each. As· SI MS3etaTI icam,erak S tinger SJ!>. 1945 O riginal paintings night startd 15. Btssell b I e I a m P S 3 forSl6.!162·M>l0 evenings. dryer. good SS . egg coott SS C ff s ort ed milk glass case . i:nec oc classic J.C. Riggms SlO·SSO. 312 Colton. floor sweepe~ $6. 26 M icrowa\•e co rn DESK SIS . 1 4 drawers). l;amp SJ each. School desk S7. Two nigh\ stands $1S each. Gas can S2. Wood canister SS. set. Stools 2 for SS. China dishes Sl.5 set. Bench weight lifting set S40. Hard books lOc each. Fireplace set, screen a nd tools, brass $40. 215 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa. 548-2546 Saturday and Sunday 9·3. DOORS. pair by fold· Ing louvered, fine quality m. 962-M>IO Sturdy woodlloor8x6 decante/~otpla~: pieces SOc ·S3 $10. Two pair me.ns cruiser with fenders Newport Shores. Inch b!ack f1repl~ce poppe r SS La mp BIKE.Ladies3-speed, 120 Table lamp Men's largeshirt&Sl Casserole dish with sh?es S2 each. Life S40. 642_3241 Costa Saturda y onl y screen'6.Newwh1te. shades Si each. Fish ha s fender s. shade S2.50Saturday each w d 1 lid Sl. Imperial s cience Sbooks S2S M 6450113 · tan.browndrapes,4 bowl Sl. lll2Carson whitewalls. looks. and Sunday 9_. only mens. Sl2.~010.~1 °f5s china, Seville pattern s et . Record pla.yer esa. ~ panels 40lnx7ft S6 Street. Costa Mesa rides new $49; bike Call 751.1031, Costa Tra nsmission fluid SIO. Fine china .. Plne Sa2nd AMh/FMT r~ce1bvedr .61 VALIANT (for EASTER eggs each. Like new mens Saturday only DOORS,3whitemetal wheels SI0.548-8066 Mesa. soc qt .50 s uare Song pattern, ideal eac win e parts ) s 4 s . ·ss <Leggs> 20c each . black leather loafers CRIB excellent condi· for wa rdrobe with d I' q for 4 place setting or frame SS. Back pack M e r cede s P 8 rt 5 Youth golf clubs and s lie UD S6. Two ti 0 n while s so trackS3S.962-S)10 STATI ON W agon BATTERY cha rgerS6 ~~ftessh~uac~ty ~~-replacement pieces SS Belly board Sl SS·SSO.Antiquebench bag SSO. Golf s hoe largeantiquewooden Changing table $20. PICTURE frames, rack._ ras~!o~S;~· 12ft surf pole Sl6 St s qua~e iarl SIS. Handcut crystal Two cork bulletin frame $40. Woman's si1e 8'~ SS. i BauerJ. pulley's SS and $10. Gate $4. Hobby horse various sizes 50C·Sl. cessones · · Trout uJtra lite SIO. Steam iron SJ . s a l ad bow l with boa rds $2 each wetsuit~ .. 64 and New hockey sk~tes 7S-R American Eagle $10. Kick'n'go SIO. Clayflowerpots.3in. STEREOradioandre-Small tools. solder. Drapes SI each . servers SlS Pressed Sa.turday only 1807 6 6 D a r l si.ze ~6 $50. A~t1que radial Sl.O. 1170·15 8 Kiddy skis SS Four 4in. 6in soc . Patio cordplayerinwalnut irons. parls 25c-S4. House bar S35 Two glasssaJadsetwith6 Hi g hland Drive . Transmission $40 d1am?nd sllckpinS3S spokewh1teolftruck high back d1oing p I ante r box es s 1. cabinet US. Large ol· Fishing reels S8·Sl4. stools SIS Po~ta ble i n d I vi du a I b w Is Ne w P 0 r t 8 each Twin bed 135. 894-lSlS Old Jewelry 25c·S40. w he e ! S 1 5 · Two room chairs S2S each. Lath patio pl a nt toman SlO. Make up Clock rad1os S1G:"St2 air tank .with hose S7.SO. Tooled alumln-548·0782 Westminster. Antique. coffee urn matching 1970 VW Silver chest SS. Pop· stands S3.50.Neonun· lights S.S. Harbor and Sewing ma c hine. $20 4 inch grind stone um serving dishes S20. Ram and snow Bug doors S20 each. co rn p opp e r SS . d bo du ....... Bk c t M okayS9.Mini44Rem-... 100 screw•Sl SLSO·S4.Silver traysSTAl.NED glass . ELf:CTRIC water bootsSOc·SS. Larg~ Goldswaglamp$20. Farb e rw a r e o':ub~~ :Op ~·~ket 54~.::S., os a esa. ington S6. New decoy :'a ch ':ens 3j.34 $5 each. Assorted bea.uulul SlO·~. 1~25 heater, brand name. sled SS. Scott sk! 1953 Republic Street. rotissiere Sl!>. Student SOc.Swiveldesk lamp strap S4. Assorted waist .pants S2 each s alt and p ep per antique framed m1_r-almost new SSO. poles SIO 1'."ew ski CostaMe.sa.642·0862 deskandchairS25.16 SI Pl t h FOLDING tables <S> ocean and deep sea Rubber utilit stra s s h a ker s SOc·Sl set. ror. New brown ~laid 962-5648 Jackel Nan S ) M·L Inch boys bike Sl6. 50c·S3. C~ke t>!:e~e;.~ 48x54 inch S3S each. poles SlO·Sl6. 490 Sl each AIW~ ac/~c Si lverware IOc ·!>Oc 6rt sofa ~ Anllque $50. Paperbacks and G.E . 3 phase, 30 a'!lp Toys and books K. h . Two T-Blrd hub caps Costa Mesa Street. d each Jee trays .. c. grater S 10. 0 Id SKI boots. Trappeur children books lOc·Sl. breakers $5 each. 41ft· in~ • ., 9-I Saturday Ile en items : pots c assette r ecor e r · -= t 'ls 50c S2 De k · 91.. d 10 Sl8 N · x•tn -1·11 ~.· S"'" "" . ...,. · d 5 S3 each.TireLR78-l!> C.M. • 't h ik S each llin butchers u ens1 · · s s11es ·11 an · at1onal Geok · " ... Yl9e ~. 1924 PortWeybridee ~~lux:~ab?ech~~~ SS. Pair mens rubber ~:nolta ~16"~( \~· block cutting board S20. Old buoy S20 llO Lange size 8 SS. graphic 20c each . Mahogany hollow Newport Beac h • and nylon relt In-WHIR LP OOL gas m · s s A 9 s 0 r t e d pound weight set , Rossignol 200ctn skis R em i n gt 0 n core deor with Slffl 644 7936 · W.e~~J1:1?ie~1~:~ terlined boots size s. c~othes dryer $50. ~n· camera 3xl. ~xl with kit~henware Sc·S3 new S20. Tools Sl·SS. SlO. Two matc hing typewriter s20 . legs tor work or study --·-------soc each. Pendo nex new. SlO. S aturday t 1que porcelai n Qccess~t~~~ s 2s1. New set of young Tool box $3. Electric secretarial chairs S2!> Tablesaw blade used table $20. Unistrut 23 INCH black ano fll and Sunday 7·3pm. statues from Chtna ueen m · ue CO · peoples boo k s motor 11 H.P. Black each. Surfboard twice $20. Safety connectors 2Sc each. white T.V as is Sl5. UseeJr:i~esrof:~::c:c 1940 Continental Ave, $50 each Lovel y ~~~spread rl!>. "Cornerston es 0 ; and Decker 1725 6fl81nS10.540-1683 guard SS. Toys and New Hex. flathead, Montgomery Ward each. Dresses and off Vtctorta, between C h in e s e a n d a camera ens Freedom .. LdeaJ ror R .P .M . SS. Pus h bike parts 25c·s.2. round head stainless AM/FM 1tereo with 8 blouse1 size 14 Sl-$2. F e der a I and Japanese antique cases b~l B~hQ. N~ii a school 32 volumns mower needs handle BUZZARD skiis with Mate riar scraps screws U ·SS p~r track player and re· Shoes size 9 narrow Mo nrov ia, Costa bowls. plates, vases. ~t~1 e er $30 Set of J r En· .SJ. Weight belt $8. ~~fi'!'yon~~~f!~i 25c·Sl.Largesultcase pound. New Reelno1d cord changer and two .., S U ht ..... th uJ Mesa. spoons. wall placques · , ce sport coats c y ·c I 0 Ped i a · J 6 Luggage S2·SS. Mitre $10. Clothing 25c·S2. bond. rilid grinding speakers 139. Box of .... _un I ""' • and statues Sl·S4!>. men s C2·43 sho~ SS volumns SIO ·Al R box SOc. Electrifying carb good condJtlon Pu s h mower and dl•ca S2 each . Atr pretty cloth SS. Zenith traviolet, Sears. 145. DOUBLE becl. with Antique hand hooked ~~ch. Large mirror Phonics recordings decorator stand SlO. $40. 646-11996 Marlin. catcher $4. New hot hose •ulek discoo-22 Inch black arid Carpet and rtoor frame SSO. Head ski's wool throw rugs S20 T 1t\ go11d 1fram8e $20. with corresponding Crystal glaaaes S2 K g L v 1 NAT 0 R lather dl1penser $2. necta (IM!1r-) $1 each. white TV $29. 12 inch cleaner. Regena de· $25 Dining room la· each. Twin bookcase eel !ldco or mm text SIO National each. Beach chairs refrigerator 4.,, foot Hair dryer $2. Ken· Radiat.<lr faucetts S2 records 25c each. 8 luumodelStO.Elec· ble Sl.5.Saturdayand headboard, maUress ~~[hrZo:~~oJ:c1atco~ Geo'g raphlcs IO c SL Matchstick blinds SlO. Electric stove morewasherSlS.VW ucb <new>. SealUte track lape.s soc lric ov~. Ke~more, Sunday. 675-8042 and box spring $25. Hi F. d-:-'~ Hai each Car bed SlO S4 each. Bedspread ( s 1t 8 0 n t 0 p 0 ( van rear seat SlO. ftex conduit ~ root. each. 181nx48rn cof. automatic rotissert. Gold velvet chair S25 d · 1 stan .1... .r Play ·pen '7. Evenn~ and matching cur· cabinet > Includes 2076 Santa Ana Ave., Two 871-U·Ura and fee table (black) S8. baker and griddle CHECK printer 135. Table lamp uo: trfi!{ S3. Nhoewldra<!!_o glass botUes 8o& lOc talnaS4each. Endta-cabinet S35 White Costa Mesa, Satur· wheels S5 eac!h. Five Yellow shag rug ap· S40. 184S Anaheim Answer phone S35 . Large h~ng lamp Jew dpaooperralarmesr ~ each. 4oz Sc each. ble $1.50. Christmas toilet SlO. Cut lron day only. piece new itove pipe proxl.mately 9x9ft $5. 118, Costa Mesa. IMS-SU. SlO. Woo storage h R lod fil-German made lites and bells $2. Pie· utUltv sink $15. IOft oT•JtEO R I tl each. ~In Clble Tenn11 balls IOc e•ch. Saturday atad Sun· """ a......... cabinet Oil painl· eec . o ex u . lure frames Sl·SZ ,. ~ .o ece ver ctlams-S5 per bo of 45 records lOc each day. Ml-Bl ~~UbedCH ;!•~vae ... t..,o slntx. lnas and water colors large SS. Small SS. aterlhzer St. HI Sh Two 10·• ed blkei whlte cellh11 U1ht S•O. Speakers S40. se . Four each Sin AK/FM S.W radfo•a .L. ... .-.... ( ldal edort'" l ) BSR model 1000 chair $7 . Bab x US eacr Booka l~ackStO.,..,track Turntable and swlvellncr-lnd\J1tria1 from~.'9.2130"--· TwOcamperjacksfor doseo unoln1 jan ° en &--nas phone butler $25. 0clotheshlOc-SOc . SOc·Sl. Toys and hgh1t1 ~___!_!ICh. 'r1woh ~~artrldie $50 . cuton•(llke new) tors Circle .. ~~ rnlnit:abovsorlarge SI. 4ft decorator '1 ·S4 5 . Antiqu e Stereocarcassette %' ranges ag carpet ames 25c·Sl Uttle whte Cucna ao nc mahoeany desk S2S. Pl>. 1,4 H.P. D•"ton Costa Mesa Nex to' ahell used once. Cost shades S5 both. Men'• Hudson step sto,ol, player $10. Larae tsx 12 SS . Yellow Jrofessor .-.:siJ. Elec· aquare $1~ each. 1 Nine drawer cheat motor •· 'Pat.nt-:CS 3 C o s t a . M e • a ~~7=l for S40 each. ~~=worn 36R !"!~~t!':rc::id a~~ leather camera baa ~!~b':1r:ieO:~~ !!: tric PlnbaU 11me $5. ~awe~~-stora~ $45. Matclrlna nl1hl drawer m1ht 1tand Memorial Rosphal · lngton typewrlCer S2S S 1 5 · Rare Pa Ir P d Oranae crate 1cootfl" c •t ..,... by itapde $30. Hoover 15. Heavy "uty la· off Victoria Strfft, PAftSONS dining la· TWO wh.lte base night each. Car 'fAC uum S2. African wood hand port:i ~on, ~c1t. Sl. Doll house sz. ~ l ~-!!!.... S ~ · 5 3J Industrial vacuum d111lJ1a1, ateel at-and 142.7519 bit SSO. 8ft roU'n4 table latr:llJI 35in tii b Pleue call alter 7pm carved mHka '50. ~u e prea l . Pogo aUdt Sl. 2ftdt\ 1 --. rona SU. Baby clotbea for two IJ1edeta or 1-------- E:en NI sio. ,Bttre SU pair . weat Saturday or aU day Manual meat chop-~t1~~e!u-1'1ns ~d awlm pool sa . Mar.e40-17'2 aoc.·$2., Men and un\ttfl fZO. Altft' GREEN velvet hllh JIM Doi' ~u,.er lelhaM waffel tl'Olt Sunday. 53i-M3t per ti. Hydrauc Jack Zllnw:a..V.~n~a Pachlnko aame 14. »MINI b"ampoline Sl.S. WoGl!en 1 tlolbn JO:Jlam 8aturt11y b •ck c h aJ r SU· . CommerdaJ cof· SlO. LiPt ltMIJ arm S5.GardmSflt11ertl. Four ls21lnfv : KaUmbl 9'. JewehY PluUcbqaeaJerSS. 7St .. , 30 1aJIOft I• IN&-'11&\ Re1tna Electrlk fM srtocter SIO. SUd· dt•lr no. Maple arm OUTSIDE nm bar 50 yard atlckl 25c t'tlln~ 8oUa .~ St·ta. Cablnet knobl Power noule for tuk S30. Motorcycle broom $10. 979-1331 tu doMt dbort Sl.S. cbaJr velvet ped •· 935. Ptnk and blue 5 each.MarioeP\NEx· S.S Buuttlul w~ 25<: each. Book caM Eltctrolulf vecuHl par ta SOc·SIS. 'Tl PJN'ro ,.f\ door U INCffJ.ronpat.io(1· t>frector chatr bar Heavy da'\1 plpe drawer clre•H1' and Ua1u11ber 17. Elect.rte blanktta $l2 '° ch $4. Lamp thade n. 110. 8llit ol ~ U • • U 31 · 1118 SH. 188 Nou ud b I• • 30 . Four •toola 2 l•r SH wroc• i41D $7 n l1btatand UO. J~•w'8. to OaUou Cb lit ' · ill • Tea pot Sl Fertill•r word Jlktww la tilt lloarovla, Coata GN•Ult rt1bt door matddfta cllain J10 011n41~ puql• ~: "5-Mft,~ F ~· ==·-= ~-T:'f•· ~nc:'~~.... and e'::,:-~~~ 1pre.-$5. Popcom New 1'eltame.t Sl.5. r::.r 811twday aed •H ••ck~ Torque S.S. MU'lnt atcolloi ~~':::.-.:':r:oJtAY mttal OftiH f~2 ~:·l1i':: ~t!*~:r:..~··~ ~~~·!~:a~i· r::e:,~·.~:1r =-~~:OLADJ-8.!tt llldt bih ;=':J-,~.·~.·.: =~v:."1:ic~I~ ~I,_. tu. dealt aft.sift a draw« be:.•n acl SU Tiba! au d• 1 l ·l "tn P1':4 eaua St•P . Bra•; Foot.I~ tL Curtalnt each. roldlnc bed S30.'8t)il or ctrta IO P ..,.. box for Five plJoft propme ,-..cMll ·~~ .. J,•iil ooe typewriter lim:'9ao MAtclrilil "-.U~ J.!.. ~ Mock plated calldlt itlcll <•Y•ltO soc eaab. •u. Two AM ur t • •h btl• ut. Pl,111:· r' sis. Wel61& tank •u. Sill feot 11'ACK cl= duwer 195· r.ta tbit ba•.;.a.. .. ••m-2 for Sou~olo.i Mar Avt holder SU tomparti l'tctlU'tl St-$4. U~l radklt • .. ch. Nit• Sidewalk lllk• with hood tH. OverloM '·"'"9 c_. -~ • .,_d, lnclud• m•t· ..... -•. ,.,.,.. ·• ment llUUtJ tr fl flature SZ Two old j>adcled ...... ,. ta-tr1lntq wt.la ., •Priall • Plell·UP eof1 9IO. $11 ~·•-.rot , ,,...,,·~Ir• ... •· tGll'n -#· A;:.t~:~C:.8!!>!! Two •mall :.,.; 11 woodtD eh1lra tto blt llO. Han11n1 1~11.w Pldal nret.ne1' 01. J'tu 1111on epolly bOlll rta1a • Hmt Y, o~m .. ~r -•nd htaduoarcl"t30.'sn cl lout mact'~ ons.n..An.. _.., truh CUI sa eacti:·-•ull. UlntUlni.1roctr1aule150.11112. loll tll~ walai&1..-·tu. •• tn oet.-,oo l'9d I ,,:,,,:,• u '' llO -' • .,.. nt Ford llu1tao11 , ' . "Rolr tin ... tlao .. '"tcraau tt':~'f R•l•lar 1rour1 ,.._ -"'°" " ..... - -'• .. rr.nll· COit --"' ~ ·' 1nd 1twr.o·1 t1f · 1 .. t•l'll tomboute"* I':".._ ,\Hait flO. Ifie. r.c· CbefD·llDlt ,._.tao. h~ .......... 1,..u •,..-Pma•ka DIJfa'nB Ht Ht. WOll!N'I oN ... aela:l 'l'I Jhl&HI •O~lt.tMO ••:U!: Ue 'eue., Pll•6o fJaleHl (HW) 11Ca ..... ...,. ftdlll lo.-a Ht·tl, IH 11iS.-•· .. 11 tac ·.:.•,•IZ·tUO~r a ., .. 1jMa• 1,....-. .......... ,.. •• rrtr • 11.,.,., -~1 At· 1haN11 a-4 •·1, .. ..,.,..., n• eo.ta Leeoilwvtdldtta ., ... , 1:M-r . , , .. ·~·- J:.1t1:i :.~.:= DIITaaa~b m8Pie~::: a:..~-Fr=~"~:.:1 .2.1/~Ul-=1.:J:~.~~ '!!::-..&::.=:; . •=1~!~.~K·.: ~ .. :-...... ~ .... 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II' Cot'ONdo, full race, Anabelm T7&-9900 Cara, Bup, Campera, cnd.ae, tled.nln.lca, mltlt 914'1, Audra ::;i:'* .Up. •·"53. CHEAP!! A~~~==~R Sll.htly med turbo kit '71 ... MC u p U VOUCSW .a. a ..... uoBIE lhlnt --d m-. '10· '14 Dattun Z cart w 74 • • .._ .. _. 'i .._, ".. W /Savtel IODT 18711 Qeach Blvd. Y &•rated, trailer t17~ Tee.$88'7 V-8, auto trans. power HUNTINGTON BEACH firm Ml-'7110 Pat. •---------' SA•wc1 . - • g 11.8 '1t .at.. llUfO. 7 t P I d t r Z O 0 0 , Maple/Yellow Ta• lthr automadc, black beau· lllC ml, 2 IOlll. c&N, pp ty, tan lnt. u,eoo muea. a.o.1111.e.2-1112 Sl,IOO. Ill-Om --------1•1 JOO SD 'l'urbo. Juat '7t 124SPYDM received. Mutt Hll. L I It t n e w c o n d . CDD2181 ) 714/~ leSOO/OBO. 49W7'71. Diesel Plckupe, Rabbits, Ca mpers, Dasher Cohambla 22, blo1ed meat, splnaker. VHF. SC,IOO. Me-OW1. for Wt steering. power dl1c 14~2000 brakes, radio, beater. Al-----------1 very bard t.o find unit w/only 33,000 miles and exceUenl condJUon. You will never find a nicer one for less than our sale price U MDH749) CREVIER $I Sf 6 lac>AOWAY SAMTA AMA '19 Mercedes Benz 30<6D. olh Roy~ 9756 Wa1ons & Scirocco1 In 24,000milea. Snrf, xlnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stock! 21 ' Sloop, built 19H (Claulc), new rit. fresh boUom, S55Co. S'73-'508 •••••••••••••••••••••• JM PORT ANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS T he price of items advertised by vehicle .._.. S ... / dealers in the vehicle O.C.. f070 clauified advertisinc ••••••••••••••••••••••• columns does not in-iOAT SUPS FOR RENT elude any applicable NPT BCH. 25'·35'. laxes, license, transfer 64.2-4144 fees. finance charges, S49tS IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 1800 Westminster Ave in Westminster 893-7551 683-7880 ID' Boat Slip on Channel, N .B. S200/mo. Dys: (213) 594-69S.; Eves: 675-'742. fees for air pollution con-trol device certifica ·005 75 Toyota pickup. New or dealer documen y eng., lift kit, sunroof. preparation charges (625S7Z) S2SOO obo. less otherwise specified 548-1477 by the advertiser. ---------W AMTID: HOMI FOR .. --"---/ ____ __, '12 Ford Courier, 4spd. 4 AIEAunRILLADT -.!..~' cyl, camper s h ell, Quiet, seductive 36. Ctat1lc1 Jackman whls. radial Willard Trawler needs a •••••••••••••••••••••• tires, am/fm, xlnt mech. perm anent place to Ii ve ' 4 6 F o rd W o o d i e , $1350/ 0 BO. 846-1648. in N. B. If you'd like a re· restored, 113,000. ALSO cal ship to dress up your '29 Model A Town Sedan, VGfts 9570 waterfront please call 4 dr, restored. Ideal for ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)556-4957. Non-live stud e n t. S 1 o. ooo . vaa.. Rahd aboard. 675-6161. ---------1 --------~ UMdCan!! Dana Point Slip. 24" drart '66 Mustang Sedan, 8 cyl, 1979 Ford Van max. SlSO. 289, orig owner, AC. Con•enioft 673-9368 auto. PS. $3200. 640-0325 C.B .. stereo. air, power • Ca.•.MU'IO LUY 1/2-folt PlcbD 4-speed trans .. step bumper, radio. etc. <Ser. 9462). $6198 less GM re- bateof S700 All indoor Motorcycle Swap Meet, bikes, parts, 4' accealOries. Friday, April 17. 6pm-llpm. O.C. Fatrrrounds, C .M . 24/hr. info. lnlerahow1 491-9226. = OML. Y S54tl '78 Assembled HD HOWARDCa.•rot.t Sportater, SUIOO, xtras. Dove & Quail Sts. 968-1601 NEWPORT BEACH Motor,.._.. s•J 13J.osss 1 ... /5.... fl60 '78 GMC Hvy 'h PU. ps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pb, air. auto, am-fm 8 WE CAN SB.L trk, dual tanks. mags + YOUR R.V. xtras, 23K ml, S58oo_ 830-4889 eves. $»-130t RENT: 21.'. lux. mtr bome. Sipe s. sell-cont. U75/wlt. + 8t m i. 840-1585. '79 Chevy Luv 4x4. Alarm syttem, radar detector. Xlnt. cood. 631·6306 or 14$-0820. 9170 '71 Chevy ~ ton P.U. Standard trans, 6 cyl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. 70,000 ml, b2' Art.trocate, ll.ke new ......... p p ....., __ Sll.IOO. (~) ff'NU. • • --· -·JI steering, immaculate, low miles. (1M28226) Top Dollar Paid For Your Car ' JOHMSOM & SOM Linco9 Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvcf. Costa Mesa 540.5630 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! m i r a cle m a zda ' ' C....MeN645-1700 WANTED! w.,., OVER .... looli For You.rGood VW, Porsche or AudJ , . VW -PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E . Coast Hi way at 8ays1de Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid for any Wied car < rorelen or domestic> in lood condJtlon. See Us Fi rsl ! :!1188 llarbor Hl\d l 'oi.ta ~ll·sa ~o OJ:io Saddlebock IMW UMdCor Sale!! 835·3171 Tt4 ULTllllA T9 Oil'IYlllO MACHllll •USEDIMWs• '76 S.30iA S/R (2419> '77 8.30 cai auto (00.0) '19 320i (7560) '79320iAS/R (7089 > '80 528iA sunrf. (0013> CloMd 5-days 1976HOMDA cvcc 4 speod trans & cond. <061PQM) MOWS3333 IAUBIUtCK 29~ Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '76 BMW 2002 197 6 2102. 2 + 2 436RVC Auto trans, a/c, am/fm SELLING YOUR MB ? '77 BMW 320i stereo, mags. Xlnt cond. Wl,AY 234RZQ Ss.sss (714)528-1024 TO, DOLLAR SS cond. siuoo. 64().009 •t DEALER IN U.S.A. '75 MBZ 4.50SLC, sunroor. ~ ROY CARVER many other xtras, 55,000 mi, xlotshape, S16,4SOor ROUS·ROVCE offer. 7~9031. 833.2900 1MOJ•"''-" X200. NeW-1 .. Hll ---------•''----~ ........ ClOSEO SUNDAYS TIMMOHS VOUCSWA4ilH 3940Cherry Ave. LONG BEACH C714tl21-ll01 •79 3000 Blk, 119.SOO. 841·Z136 9760 PUBLIC NOTICE air '77 240D. stick. xlra tank, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $9700 or assume lease. LEASE 552 • 8138 DIRECT! MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1981 Sill TURIOs BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 OPB4DAJLY TIU.9rM BRAND NEW 1981 's RABBIT (093555) $5595 RABBIT PICKUP ((775444) $6395 RABBIT DIESEL (<Yl51168 ) S69t5 DIESEL PICKUP (098981) S7695 JE'ITA 1161780) $7795 SCIROCCO (02(1771 ) $8495 DASHER DJ ES EL WAGON (902557 ) $9195 DASHER DIESEL SEDAN (901448) $9595 CONVERTIBLE (012138 1 $9695 VANAGON (017910) SI0,095 CAMPER (<»8683) $12,595 SALE ENDS4-5-81 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave in Westminster 893 7551 638-7880 ·50 '65 VW left & right door. •73 left door $50 each Western style whl rims for Super Beetle S20 ea. 548-S744 ----- Auto Insurance Problems? Any risk, S R-22·s. low monthly rates. Pirkel Ins 646-3995 '75VWCAMPER Pop.top, sharp, $6000 ~2133 '67 VW VAN am/fm cass. runs good Sl~ 67S-4872 '79 VW Diesel Rabbit 40mpg & 53mpg hwy. Mist gr een. 4dr. 20K miles. Cassette stereo. air. Sspd, snrf. Extra tank. l,OOOm1le range. Xlnl. cond. Take over low in tersest 48mo lease at 1218. 78/mo. Lease & obligation : $3,646. Wkdys : 752·8952. wknds: 752-6067.1 '7S VW BUG good cond. new tires, runs great, am /fm stereo 960·3470 eves '77 BMW 320i Call Jack Bacon 922TWX '76 DATSUN JIM SLIMOMS '771n Porsche 924. Xlnt. '72 BUG xtra clean, rblt eng, am/fm cass, MUST SELL! S2S00 /0BO 8S1·9141 days, 548-8196 '77 BMW 530IA 210% COU .. I cond. Blk/Blk. Polished '71 TRIUMPH ~ZJ 4 s peed, air, s tereo IMPORTS mags , am/fm/cass. Dynamite Spitf ire _e_v_e_s ______ _ '78 BMW 320t andmags. 59,000 miles. 1970 Harbor Blvd. A/C. $8500. 714-833-959S. Roadster. Lovely Condi- 799ULJ Very Sharp! (283834) COSTA M~A ti o o l n And 0 u t I '78 BMW 530! ss.tts 131·1Z1613.'U300 '75914 1.8 (828UJX) M3VXL $5300. $3,295 •111:.~z~ v~==~ MBZ280·1'73 84(M803 JIM MARINO '80 BMW l 18711 Beach Blvd. XLNT COND. $5000 'T7 9118, bllc, loaded, low VOLKSW A~IH 1978 VW Convert. Cham- pa e ne Edit. 8,000 ml, Michelin Ures. ch.rorr\e wheels, AM /FM cass. $7500. Call De.an. 675·8000 8S6ZSJ-14z.zooo CALL 790-ml miles. must sell, make 18711 Beach Blvd. 21402 Mai 9111rth ·es Mercedes 2206, new offer. 754-lllS 142·2000 Sell Idle itema ~ ,_._ '81 200SX H/8 . BDt/blu. en1 t tall tot d -.WtlJ Ult. Like new. Must aell. m.01: Y re• • · ....... M•w 9100 ....... Mew tlOO ........ Mew tlOO Lat~ model Tofot.aa and Volvos . Call u1 TODAY!!! M...._ Vlelo '$7900/080. SM-8481 or•---------"'•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"• 131·2040 49'94949 193-Mtleva. ''73 280C. XIII& ciood. Ml.Wt Ck>AdSunda)'t 1---------aell. '1500/090 TU..24M OUMC51COUHTY~ ~::,.~:. d)'a, S52-5CT7eve.. OLDIST 4 speecl, air. caueue, G rnafsandatuidow. 48,000 ml ••-lt11 e harp l (28$UPZ} •-... -M...._B_JJOSL __ Roe_dl_t_er .... 1 $7,191 JI~ with hardtop, ..-ortd. M 0 Wltda1s efter &pm VO .... tu uu; wktad1 ~ 117~1 ~b Blvd. 8*-8158. 141.aooo 'II VW 8-'° PU eoo-•--------' I t7J IUICIC veraloa, UK oo HOO, '71 Dwae lklc&Y. at. lecal, B.IC1IA needs worir, )ut dr\Vtft red cllll body. ' Hat, Hu all the IWt\U")' op. daily, S700. ~l w~lte top •aide panels, Uon• ! (N'JtoO). _ __;;, _______ , lota of c"brome, new MOW Sltff '70 VW BUG xlnt eood, llru, brakes. 1Urt HOWAIDClle....a.t new a now t Ir ea. mote. crank. cam, IA&mlUICk • c-..MU .. O • DovellQuaUSta. S18000BOM5-8957 malna & batt. See beat 212SffarborBlvd. C~~Cpe. NEWPORTBEACH Mercwy 9950 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S AMIS? LJNCOLN·M ERCURY DEALERSHIP on road at 3 O 2 l COSTA MESA Auto trana, air cood, IJMSH '72VW Coovertlble, reblt ClevelandAve.C.M. t7t·1500 loaded! Gor1eoua! <Ser. ---------1 ..:t--~l.f(Jii en1, nu tires/ brka/'1---------1 -..att1--9915 1088). SHOWIOOMCOHD. ~ T' shocks • &en, FM Yoho 9772 -"J5T·TOP LlNCO!.N·MERCURY) DIESEL '78 Della 88 Royal. Sbowrm cond. PS/PB. AIC. AM/FM ster, crulae control, lux 1tereo, needs little body •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ca.Y. MU '10 Power brakes, power 16·18 Aut.oCenter Dr. work.$2395.~2297 YOLYO CO~TIMPLATIMG M .... Clenk wlndow1,powerat.eerl.ng SD Fwy-Lake Forest --------' eADtUAC? 4-door Sedan. Auto with tllt/telescoplna exjt '80 Rabbil dll, 2 dr, wbt, S We speclallie 1.n leases trans. alr cood, loaded! steering wheel, air, IRVINE air, blll'C alarm, 14.K mi, ALIS. SaYICI for tlle business ex· AM I F~ stereo, rear 8JA7000 t79s0. SM-3S.'Se AMD LIASINC5 ecutlve &profesalonal. Beautiful! (Ser. CXW5). w Ind ow d elo g g er. 1----------- 0VERSEAS DEUVERY OMLY $7191 automaUc trans. Snow VW Surr Beetle '74. EXPERTS L...-S.lecttoa white with Burgundy in· '78 Marquis wagon, ................. •••M • Sunroo. radials, 4 spd, --Of Mew 1911 HOWAIU)Chenolet teriot. 27,000 mllea. Im· pass . loaded. New 968 F d V '76 Cutl~ssSupreml'.Sun· '73 Grandville fully sacrifice $2500/bat ofr Cecllac DoveatQuailSt.a. maculale thruo ut ! Mic helins. Xlnt cond. 1: or Mustang, ·S. roof, air etc. Quick sale cnu1pped very good run-. · IAIUlll I Red .ext~rior, black $2,000 firm. Lauren or n7ng c:ond. $800/GBO 613-7262,557·3200 VOLVO MowllltStock! NEWPORTBEACH $8,100. 754-6790 or $4000.0wner,675-6161 vinyl interior. Newateel Bonnie~4786 u 7.2668 I ': lll-0555 Answer Ad #209. 642-4300 >N ,, '72 BuJ new tires, good 1968 Harbor Blvd. ~ . 24 hrs. '79 Mercury Marquis 4 belted tires. runs aood. ------. --rt-condition $2700 or best COSTA MESA door . Don't wait on this $1495. 642-4321, ext 210or Pinto 9957 Mint cond ·79 F1rel)~. o((er. 7Sl-0238 646-9JOJ 540.9467 SEE US FIRST! '80 Corvette, white, navy one! Air, power steering evenings640-7049. ·~··•.••••.•••••••••••••• 400 cu 111 . T ·roo(. silver Wehaveagoodselection blue int. Glass top, and more! (627YBO> ----Nice 77 Pmto.snrf.4spd, wi red ml loaded S6l09' '77 VW Rabbit, s nrf, OlAHCHCOUMTY c!:.6001·~~."'A~QIOO of NEW & USED loaded 8000ml $11900 JohnsonandSonLln-ln '77 Mustang II Black. lo mileage. 499-4296 832-S697e~e. • stereo,clean,bestoffer. VOLVO ~n••-=n _..,. Cbevroleta! 771 -2005, Wken 'ds ~ .MercuryM().5630 w 4spd. amlfm stereo. eves :937·0470days ~ ~NH. Largest Volvo n...aler 832 52.62 New tires. good cond .. 7-2-P-.---t-.---·73 Ventura Hat<.'hbac~. """"' · · $3195 or best offer. mto, nu U'es. must 40 OOOnri;: m1 ·u VW Bus, Porsche eng. in Orange County! '78 Seville, yellow, lthr, '81 Corvette, black, grey •79 MMCURY 536-4912 aft. 5:~ sell SllOOlbst orr PP . 96~ 6948. S57·0197~. I Great buy! Only s2750. BUY or LEASE sunroof, loaded. 37K mi, DPHYR 962·5340 eves -_L DIRECT Slo 500 7-9278 int. Glass t.op, loaded. • M s (213)372-2137. or (714 ) • · .,.,. This great 4 door has 66 us tang. 2500 or best ----·75 Ponlmc-Grand AM 848-9065 '79 Se Ville brand new! ----------1, 000 mi. J 15. 8 00. what you want! Factory oCCer. ~!!""!~ • • 9960 most options very ~'oOd ~~.U ' 771 ·2005, kends · air conditioning. power 64.>5849 .. • • .......... tond Blat·k 5511398 '703ewSuppealrntB.~!:r!:e.blt eng, ,. • ... -·~-~~.·~ Loaded.!:.:! . '76MOHZA 832·5262. steering, vinyl roof. --·66 Plymouth Valiant. 4 .., _ _,,.,., T 2+2, 4 cy l , good ,75 Cor vette. blue, 4spd, radio.(013WYA)·Yours '79 Mustang,4cylaulo.lo spd, VS. 2 dr, hrd top '77 F1rl'hmJ. like l\fWt 64.>111216. Transp-0rtation special, mileage, a le, radio. a /c,$6750 forjustS4297-Johnson& mi,takeoverlowintlse. Xlnt mech & body. I xlnl l'on<I full y loa~ed. 1970 c d v·u r 11 transferrable warranty. Son Lincoln Mercury · 6 mo. lo 24 mo. 751·8910 Fam car S800 546-1515 S 3 9 o 11 () H n P 'fl '74 VW 412 wgn, auto. fuel Gl 0120 Garden Grove,81 oupe et 1 de.ti u 5S7-JS27 or759-IJ06P. 8S7·<M7S. Costa Mesa· 540-5630 dys. 545-6635eves eves. 673 63!1!1 inj, S2400. arden Grove 530-9t90 pwr. runs grea , g res ---------__________ _ 847-4955 556-4564 all around. $695. 638·•762 '78 Impala ststion wgn.11oocicJe 9935 AMtos, M•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 ._,.os, Hew 9800 ~utos, M~w .,,,.-.:"" UQO · or 636-6384 air. ps, pb, xlnt cond, ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••• • •• •• ••••••••••• '71 vw BUG, clean '69 Volvo 144 . .Runs, but , . $285-0 548-6737 ., ....... . porsche mags SM ta • needs work. Could be 72 Cadillac Coupe de . '79 DODGE 11111 d k b 'k It pe restored.UlO/orbestof-Ville eng & body xlnt. '78 Malibu, silver, lo OMNl4DOOR s~·13~~sfts!:9 ires. fer.645·6066 verydeanSl800 646-9872 mileage,goodcond. Super Gas Saver ! 4 · c I :>45-3636. c Y I i n de r en g 1 n e , v w · 1 8 pop .Top '73 VOLVO 75 oupe DeVille, t. blue automatic transmission. Camper 27K mi. nice 164SEDAH 68w/000wht .L1andau top . Musts.II! air conditioning, under cond . S8100 /0BO Automatic, air, stereo. · mi. l800.496-4179. '73 MONTE CARLO. 23.400 miles Super 551·3436PP TopCondition (321GS3> Cad/'78Sevtlle.4lM.Fle· Silver w/ burgundy in· clean! (519XKA > Now '70 BUG. orig. owner. new eng w/warranty, am/fm cass, xlnt cond. $2400. 557.5299 $3,495 quipped. New tires . terior. Power brakes, only $4997 · Johnson & JIM .............. 0 Sacrifice for 18,699. steering. Son Lincoln Mercury . -" $1500 768·5837 Costa Mesa· 54().5630. VOLKSWAGEN 754·3630 dys, 552 9742 --------- 18711 Beach Blvd. eves/wkends. '72 Chevy Kings wood Fot'd 842 2000 Estate SW. A/C, lug-••••••••••••••••••••••• • A classic art deco '10 VWRAlllT Eldorado Rommel gage rack. all elect. 1977fORD 4 cyl, 4 speed, cassett~ A.rtos, Used would've loved it. Runs. doors & windows. Am· LTD 4 DOOR slereo. Excellent cond1-••••••••••••••••••••••• $600&4l-52.5l Strack stereo & many Automatic trans .. pwr. lion w/only lJ,000 mile~. Get1erol 9901 xtras. Xlnt cond. $1200 steering & brakes, air A tremendoUs buy this ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 White Cad Seville Dsl or offer. 962·5355 cond. & less Uian 19.000 w eeke nd for only w/sparetank.Xlntcond miles !(031ZUC). (8MZEE) + extras. 962_6683 or '73 Monte Carlo orig own, NOW 53444 $4995 673·0139 very clean Sl400 IAUla IUICIC 101 WITHAM l-.68--E-l-do-.-C-lass_i_c-. _X_ln_t-.1 ____ 548-__ 2040____ 2925 Harbor Blvd. VOLKSWAGEN '10 ChaT CHEV COSTA MESA 7600Westminster Ave. con d through 0 u t · 979-2500 in Westminster 25 ,000mi. on engine. MOMZA TOWNE S93-7S51 6J8.7880 Sacrifice. Sl900/0B0. Coupe. 4 cyl. auto trans, 'SS Ford p u. Xlnt body Listed in Gold Book at factory alJ' conditioning, runs gd needs some $3300. 492-5733. power steering, stereo, work Sl,SOO OBO Wayne s teel radial tires,. A 979.1800 beautiful economy car --------- ·19vw1us DYMAMITE 7PSGI Sunroof. 4 speed. brown and beige. Very Sharp! (S71022) $6,HS JIMMAllMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 142A2000 ·74 Bug, clean. orig. paint. Needs nothing. S2700. 641-1246. hick '71 Buick 9-passenger wagon. Air, full power, xlnt. cond. $795. S48-LS91. w/onJy 14.000 miles. Ex- cellent condition and on sale for only (958ZEH > $4999 IOIWmtAM VOLICSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 638-788() Alltol, M•w 9100 Alltos. Mew 9100 A.tos. Hew 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l910FORD FAllMOKT 6 cyl., aut.omatic trans .. pwr. steering & brakes. air cond., & much more! Also low miles' (128ZSS>. NOWSS555 IAUEll IUICIC 2925 Harbor Blvd.1 COSTA MESA 979-2500 '78 Fiesta. Sport Group. pb, snrf, custom whls, am/fm stereo, 957·8719. '66 6cyl column. clean. new brakes/ball'y radio S725 497 ·4062 '71UHCOU4 TOWHSIDAM The na1ahip of Llncolnsil fully eqwpped with a the luxury lncludtn& power seats & wi:odows, cruise contr~~ tilt wheel, stereo. (l~UlCJ) See lt now $6497 • Johnson & Son Lincoln 111.e~ury · c.o.rta Mes. • MO"Sl30. . '81 FORD FAIRMONT ·under 7.700 miles· l ully equipped with 6 cyl . auto lrans . power steering. am/Im stereo, body side moldings Lie BIG959 55997 '79 MlltCUIY MARQUIS4 DR. Don t ••11 on rhf• one~ ,.,, cono ""'1"0 .nc mof•' ~ie. 627Y80 55997 '79 LINCOLN MAHV ~ <OOI .... ~ -· ... ,. - -•-Lie 517 WWG MJ498 '71 LIMCOLM MAHV ,.,.. -· l'WI" CMM control "" -· -... Lie 072ZXE 55998 '71 LIMCOLM Te-S.-,...., ....,,..., ---' --. -~,tilt -llC.OMUIU 56497 '7t MHCURY l"'"YR l'.-Y "" OOM.. ,._. -.... • ....,. rod, '9d1o, Uc. OllWVA. 54297 '71CHlYSLll COUOIA ----·--~·"" ......., ..-c011wi1. lie. IOlm 54997 FORD FACTORY DRIVEN CARS '80 FORD LTD WAGON ·under 16,500 m1 1es· Beauhlul Cono1t1on1 Air cond . power sn!ering. l uggage rack, am/Im stereo Lie 654ZGZ. '80 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 ·under 14.500 miles· Loaded with Luxury! Featuring leather int.. power windows. seats. cruise. ttlt. stereo Lie 183ZRT '80 FORD PINTO ·under 5,900 males· 4 cyf economy. aulo. trans . radio, Golden Touch Oualltyt1 Lie l69ZEP. 19 MERCURY MONARCH 4 DR. ·under 1 f.200 mites· Come and Seel Arr cond .• power steering, vinyl roof, stereo. Lie. 447UGZ. HOME OF THE "COLDEN TOUCH" Extr1 time la given to fN«Y oar offered for 11te . . . They are (:4refully detailed, pollthed. and t9et drl'l9n to be sure You get tht added val\lt of ihe "Golden Touch." '80 MERCURY ZEPHYR 2 DR. ·only 1 t 400 moles· Super Gas sa~er• 4 C'(I engine. 4 spd transmossion power - steert"Jjl. air condtt1on1ng'._ Lie 60tZEE , '" i. '79 DODGE OMM14K. -~ ....... ·-·-... e-..· ...-ts,olOO ..,. ... lie 611XAA • '77 CHEVaOLET . u '" .. (' M .... C ... ,._~ .. ·-.H9-t10 ...,... ---llC '619'S 53897 -tJ '7' MHCUIY M...rcll•W. ,~ ,._ .. -. ..... CQ-., """'"'. -s3997VHO ~'i '74 LIHCOLH ........ 53797 '76 HONDA C:l¥1C ._.c.,1..., ........... ... Qm -Lie 3llOl\'A 52997 ... I E· .1981 'Av COROLLA s Power front disc brakes. vinyl interior. bucket seats. (158964} (41535) 1 only SRS LIFTBACK 1981 Pick·Up 4 speed. power front disc brakes. (012673) (41 496) 1 only. $ 1981 Starlet 1981 TERCEL Power front disc brakes. v1nyl interior. bucket seats. (217190) (41187) 1 only Power front disc brakes. vinyl interior. bucket seats, AM/FM MPX stereo. 1 only A/C. (539368) (41397) -- '81 .PICK UP 1/2 TON .... ......, ....... Cap. $64e5.30. Reeldual 13439.00 FREE CREDIT· CHECK! ff you art new In town, new on the Job, dlvorCld Of lhort of c.tl and need I MW Cir OI truck clff UI It: (714) 540-2512. Pmt. 38xt145. Colt to .... '583.09.