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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-11 - Orange Coast PilotDoctors planning to send president home today; half-day work schedule eyed WASHINGTON CAP> -Bar· shot tn the ch'est 12 da · ring complications in his bullet· told 8 White House bri ~s :g~, one point -s uggested lo hilt dor scarred l.efl lung, President continued to be optimist~ 10 bo ~ ~ors tha~ his wound might h:n P Reagan wtU return to the White Reagan's progress but ai~~itt~ ecome infected. House todar and probably will doctors have been somewhat be working m the Oval Office on puzzled by symptoms of a · a half-day schedule by the week ble infection. possi· af~er n~xt, Dr. Dennis.O'Leary A persistent fever -his tem- saT1dheFridhay., 1 'd R perature rose to 102 degrees at p ys1c an sa1 eagan However, the temperature ha.., been normal for the p~st couplt of days and O'Leary said. \\,· have not found any ev1d<'lll'f' 111 infection." will spend most of next week in the White House, but that it is "not unreasonable to expect that he wiU be going to Camp David" in a few days . It is only a half· hour flight by helicopter from the White House lawn to the Maryland mountain retreat. A.irCal keeps mum on jetliTWr abOrt "WE'RE looking forward to him being able to sit outside and get a littJe bit of fresh air," said O'Leary. "If for no more than the psycnological effect, it's im· portanl." Despite the president ·s sub· ~.tan~iaJ recovery. O'Leary said, It is prudent to hedge a little bit as to when he can travel" beyond the short hop to Camp David. AirCaJ officials have declined to comment on the disclosure that the pilot of the jetliner that crash· landed at John Wayne Airport Feb. 17 wailed 15 seconds to act after an air traffic controller told him to cancel his landing and cir cle the airport. ''Until this in\'estigallon is com plele and all the facts are in. it would be premature to com- ment." said Tom Kaminski. director of communications for the Newport Beach-based airline order and the time the plaiie'-; Jel:- are heard gaining speed The reason for the apparent de lay has nol been determined Ii will be al least a month befor!.'tht N at1onal Transportation Safe1 \ Board investigation into the tau..,, of the crash is completed In vest1gators previous!\ h<i·i said the pilot. Don Clark. toltl the '!1 that one of the Jet .. ., I\• • engines did nnt perform lo his,., pectallon when hl' applied po>\,. .. to it STILL WAITING-Aatrooauts John Young -left, and Robert Crippen hold model of pro: ~lem-plagued apace shuttle Columbia ,.which engineetl are still trying to get off ;!the ground. Friday's planned launch was temporarily postponed when compute':;::-' ble~s cropped up 16 minutes before liftoff. Engineers plan to decide today whether to launch Sunday. Workers have isolated the computer problem. (See story, Page A2) FRIDAY, spokesman Larry Speakes announced that the pre~iden.t would not be going to Cahforrua later this month to al· tend the marriage of his daughter Maureen ' 0 ' Leary, dean of clinical af· fairs at the hospital where Reagan was rushed after ..being A combined transcript of con ver~ations within the cockpit of Flight 336 and radio transmissions between the crew and the control tower revealed that ~5 ~econds elapsed between the time the controller issued a "go around" <circle the airport> The ~rnnscnpts also rl'\ e;iJ. .. 1 that neither Cl.irk nor the pl am· co ·pilot . Ned Peder ,01 acknowledged lhe two go arnun• orders issued by controlJt r .Jonathan Slipp m the M'• onil• before the crash occurred • Strike ban approved in Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP> Parliament gave near· •nimous approval Friday to a {Wt)-month ban on strikes and strike threats in a major asser- tfon of authority that could lead to another confrontation with Solidarity, the big independent l•bOr federation. Premie~ Wojciech J aruzelski, who also 1s a general and the de- fense minister, had asked for the Q.arliamentary action and threatened to resign if the measure was rejected. -SOLIDARITY, which was cTealed and won the right to strike during widespread labor turmoil last s ummer, expressed Mdeep concern" in a communi- que issued at its Gdansk head· quarters after J aruzelski bad lV81'ned he wouJd step down if the Sejm -parliament -didn't ict. The resolution, passed with no opposition and only four •t>sten· tloos in the 44-0-member Sejm, '1.so asaetted the need to outlaw sfilkes in such vital .industries ... transportation, utilities and tirmaments Cactorles. It said, ~'tfle Sejm finds it necessary to l~•ure the security and dis· dl,llne and readiness in . . . tboae areas." ~·· ~·· ~:r.· IUllil CIAIT IUTHIR . Fair tbrougb Sunday. ... .Hl8h• ir\ the mid eos. over- mibt Iowa ln the SOS. Nltbt and mornln1 low cloudi· ;11es1 r~ut. : ... ~ . . • ,;.· 'l'M num"-r o/ rock bondl .,)'9at have .CQllCd Ct'tlwr for hoo ~· can bf c0tmtH Oii OM lwtd. Aft., 20 ~rl, , •• IM Btoch 8ofll M• 1tUl ol U. ;;, Se• Pep CJ. A WITNESS REC 'l JUST FELT GUILTY JS ALL ... ABOUT LYING IN THE ALCALA CASE' Robert Dove on witness stand during special hearing Friday in Santa Ana D.llly 1"11.e ........ lly ltklYN llMllMr EXAMINES WITNESS DOVE Alcala attorney Monroe Freeway light 'backup' planned By GLENN SCOTT ol\Jle DMly f!l ... Staft Next time you're driving at night and you miss a freeway off. ramp because the exit sign wasn't lighted, take a deep breath and think aboutl983. By then, Callrans officials hope to have installed backup systems on all freeways so that even a sign with a burned out light will offer directions. The backup system is simple. It involves the same type or reflec- tors that line the asphalt highways and keep you from nod- ding off when your car starts to veer off. Caltrans hopes to install reflectors on direction signs within 2 years tbat emit rust-colored light. Mayfield admitted that most people don't think the sodium light is as pretty, but he added· 'It does cut the power down and maintains the safet y." The refledQrs will be glued to the signs along the letters and numbers, he said, so even an un· lighted sign will show up in the glare of headlights. "We find this is a P.retty good backup when we have electrical Woul&be hijacker death mystifying MIAMI (AP> -A Cuban ref. ucee grabbed a ltftU'd.U .... started a fire ln an attempt to Id· Jack a ,Jetliner to travaa• Oft Fri- day, but be wu overpowered by an airline employee and a pa11en1er and died mlnutes after the scuffle, the FBI said. A witnea reported 1eelna &be man swallow a tmall pUl ~ lte died. but the P'Bl lat.er dis· counted thole reportl and said ~e eaUM of tbe man'• death w •• UftlmoWn. Rafael Fred•lvlndo Pell!t AlbantoM, •. crabbed a I fUcbt attendant, forced W t"' ..... blek . .,, the eablr ... i,.lted a 1mall flr abo~ luUin ntaat n. ,..... Ne• Yon to lllaml, 1ild JOHllll V. Cori••· apeehd • .-~1• c~ar .. of. tbe Miami~ Colhii 18M U. ·1 ..... to ID to Qibie, lllid .................. _. dut1 Saetern uj( Ud a passenger. "He was yelUng a lot of stuff and carryina on Jn Spanish," he said. .. THE passenaer cot up in bis seati went to the rear of the alrp ane, tOok out a small vlaJ ot flammable Uquld, pouted It ln the area of the water rountaln and set it on fire," CorJeu said "He started n1hun, with the at: tendant., and ln the coune ol the enauln1 1tru11le, he waa sprayed wtth a fire edln· aultber." · failures," Mayfield said. Some of the new freeways alr.eady use retTector s·igns. he said, ~d workers have begun r1x- i n g signs along the oldest highways. The Harbor, Santa Ana and Pasadena freeways all have re· ceived some work, he said. Elec· tronic failures occur most often on the older roads. Mayfield said the cost to add renectors is "relatively" cheap -four miJes of the Pasadena Freeway cost S60.000 -and prob- ably will get cheaper as private contractors get more skilled in the procedure. Says· he lied at trial Bv FREDERICK SCHOF.MEHL o<tt1e Ollily Piie( IUott Having first received immuni ty from prosecution. an Orange County Jail inmate testified F'ri day that he lied one yt!ar ago 1n giving damaging les t1mon:r against murder defendant Rodney James Alcala, accused of the murder of a Huntin~ton Beach girl. Robert Dove. speaking at ;-i special hearing ordered by th( state Supreme Court. said the testimony he gave agains t Alcala was "totally fabricated ... "I made it up." Dove told th<' standing room-only audicntr> seated before Orange County Superior Court .Judge Philip Schwab. AlcaJa. 36. of Monterey Park was convicted last April b~ :1 jury of the kidnapping and murder of Robin Samsoe. 12 The same jury recommended that Alcala die in the state's gas chamber a sentence .Judgl Schwab pronounced last June 20. one year to the day of Miss Samsoe's disappearance from a Huntington Beach neighborhood. DOVE HAD TESTIFIED dur· ing the trial that Alcala told him of slapping Miss Samsoe un· c;onscious and taking he.I.. body to a mountainous area •here it never would be found. The slender, blond-haired wit· ness testified that another in- mate, Joe Drake, concocted the plan ror ~everal inmates to lie on the witness stand. Dove said Drake was trying lo "make a deal" to reduce the length of a state prison term he was racina. "He asked me to back him up . .. \I did. I don't know why . . J on1y had a few weeks left in jail," Dove sald at the hearing. Dove. who bas a history of theft-related charces, was serv- ln1 • six-month sentenc~ on a probation violation at the same ame he wa• inorcerated with Alcala.· I l . ' actions GARDEN GROVE <AP) - i1 botpltal named la a MO ..... • wron1tut death •ult haa at· 'i tacked reports that lt wu not • qualified to treat a teen·a1er •, stabbed at Disneyland, adding '• the victim waa already dead •l when be reached the hos~tal. Tbe tamll.Y of Mel C. Yorba of ruv~rside fifed tbe suit l,ast week • allesln1 that Dlaneyl•nd was · negllgent ln providing adequate emer1ency care for Yorba. Palm Harbor Ho,spilal lo Garden Grove and Yorba's alleged as· aailant also were named defen· dants in tbe suit. Followtni the death March 7, several local health officials and others were reported as com- plaining that Disneyland is reti- cent to calJ for outside medical help in em'ergencles , al- l egedly to protect its "at- mosphere" and ''image" -al-- legations which Disneyland of· Cicials have denied, saying they handle emergency situations at the amusement park in the quickest way possible. THE complaints included that outside paramedics probably would have taken Yorba to one of five hospitals in Orange Coun- ty equipped with official trauma centers, where they fell Yorba would have had a better chance to survive. Instead, Yorba, the first murder victim in the park's 25-year history. was taken lo Palm Harbor in an unmarked Disneyland van accompanied by a nurse. Despite reports that Yorba had died 20 to 30 minutes after his arrival, Palm Harbor ad· minislrator Jeffrey S. Kirschner s aid: "There has been erroneous information distributed concern- ing Yorba's death. Yorba was dead on arrival at Palm Harbor. "SOME reports indicated that be died as much as 30 minutes later, but this is simply not true. Yorba was dead when he got to our emergency room." he said, adding: "We did, in Cact, have all the equipment and necessary physicians on the premises that night to handle the circumstances of Yorba's case. but Palm Harbor has never ap- plied (lo Orange County ) to become a trauma center." Maureen Reagan fiance Republican ~ A story in the Saturday, April : 4 Daily Pilot dealing with Del1' ; nis C. Revell, Ciance of President . • • ,, .. . # Reagan's daughter. Maureen, misstated Revell's political af . filiation. R evell is a r eg iste r e d Republican, according to the Orange County Registr ar of Voters . The Daily Pilot regrets the er· ror. From Page A1 ~ALCALA •••• ...: .. .. ... ' ... .. . 1 .. . dered the hearing into claims or perjury after receiving a peti- tion from Keith Monroe. a Santa Ana attorney handling the ap- peal of Alcala's conviction and sentence. Monroe is attempting to show that Dove li ed and that he did so with the knowledRe of the dis- trict attorney's office. The pros· ecutor in the case, Richard Farnell, has strongly denied that assertion. "Is everything you ' told us t oday in court the truth?" Monroe asked pove at the completion of his question- ing. "Yes ... 100 percent;" Dove said. DOVE CURRENTLY is being held in jail following his arrest earlier this week in Placentia on a theft-related charge. He ap· peared in court in casual dress and was handcuffed. · Alcala, on "death row" at San Quentin, was not present. Dove stunned many present in the courtrootn when, under cross examination, be testified that Drake once told him be wu paid $5,000 by defense attorney John Barnett .to tesWy favorably toward Alcala. Barnett, contacted Friday eveolnc, called the assertion "absolutel7 falae" and "pre- pQeterous. • 1' Thomla P. Haley ,,__ ~N.WMCI ~~~I ~MUtPhlM ~~=­f:.:d Scf.'Ulman ~~ ~~Jc. APW ......... Dpa Point lan.ltary Dist.net commiaaloner, bave delayed a deet.loo oo Mttinl a date for a recall election that could result ill four ol the five members be-inl removed from otnce. Tbe board members say they will 1et a date for the election at tbe~r ._ext meeting April 21. a day before the. deadline for des· iOl•Wll a date. .Boan&-members are'facln, re- cal' )>eeause of a controversial p~n1lon plan they adopted a year ago. That plan would have paid the commissioners $500 a month after they retlrecl at age 65 after eight years on the board. post~ setting an election elate to·allow more time for dis· cuss loo. The four members facln& re- call are Earl Hardisty, John McComb. An&US S01Lth and Jack Sch01idt. 1be flf't.h member, Don Klaasen, waa not on the board when tbe pension plan w11 adopted ancl i1 not a recall tariet . COMlllSSIONEa . Mc:Com~ said be and the other board membera had not rece,ved notification in time to allow sul· lfcient discusgion on when the elec.tiQ.rl'.ahould be held. cockpit at the Cape Caaave11l Jauncbllte. YOw.>il ud ~ Bob Qi~ b------~niet tb• problem but abandoMd UM 1p1celbip wben tbe Uftott ..-u tem,....U1 ~ • NASA a,.,u..,.. teot•ed the problem Iii "9 llfCICl'W -ormam111o1~­ fed Into da:..!t': eompattra aboarf U.. . aut .,_. ceDter apokeeman Dand AlMr Hid ''that leav., 10or11 m_,.,.. teat areas they 1tll1 lave to reach Into." Another apace center spo'keaman, Paul Bohn. Hid, "lt could be a wrong leUer or a wronc word ln the progam ... A~ lta~ment Hid .. at this t:lme. there have been no Una deM1ion1 on fixes to be made in ColumbJa '1 procram. Shuttle deP'\llY aunaaer Arnold D. Aldrich 1aid, "We are mMlDI very good proeress in lsolat1n1 and trouble-shootln& the problem at this time." Earlier, NASA. officials said they were confident the snq could be piJipolnted and co~­ed quickly for another launch at- tempt at 3: 50 a.m. PST Sunday. STEAMING UP -This plume of steam and ash rose from Mt. St. Helens to an altitude of 15,500 feet Friday before subsiding, as seismic vibrations c.ontinued beneath the volcano. An "eruption alert" issued by the U.S . Geological Survey remained in effect after Friday morn- ing's eruption. K.EMBEa'S OF the Dana Polnt Citbena for Action, the mup that initiated the recall dri\.e, Jaid tbey also were upset over plans by tbe board mem· bera to bWJd an office building with dl.atrict funds. T~ commissioners said they "I really don't feel that this is that big of an issue," McComb said. "None of us is too con· cerned about it." . ' But the NASA statement said "a go·or-no-go decision would h ave to be made by mid·toda)'." It said top officials of the ~u\tle program here and in Cape Ca naveral will confer by telephone to make that decision. .. TRAFFIC ISSUE ·- Action put off on expansion By STEVE MARBLE OfilMDalty~Se.ff Corona del Mar residents and m e rchants remain s plit on whether the planned expansion of Newport Center will bring chaos or relief to the once-sleepy shopping district. • The issue is one of tramc and whether too much of it along Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar will mean removal of on- street parking in front of shops and reslaa.rants. Newport Beach Planning Com· missioners spent three hours Thursday evening studying the expansion plan but took no ac· lion, continuing the item to next month. The Irvine Company's pl3n calls for nearly 900,000 square feet of new o((ice buildings. in· eluding two high-rise towers and a 400-room hotel. Included is a re- quest to enlarge the Marriott Hotel by 165 rooms. Although the development firm Dally ...... l\att ...... MURDER VICTIM'S MOTHER Marianne Frazier It bad ap}feared at the start of the special hearing that Dove would claim his Fifth Amend· menl right to not incriminate himself and not testify about the purported perjury. He agreed to testify after an off er ol immunity from prosecu- tion was made by Farnell. The hearing wiU continue next week in Judge Schwab's court. says it has no plans to ask for re· moval of on-street parking in Corona del Mar, some residents remain unconvinced. "ll would choke-out Corona del Mar." speculated one young resident, Oscar Smith. Resident Dee Masters said without the street parking, "traf· fie will be onJy 10 feet from the stor es." Jean Wagner, an opponent of airport e xpansion , said Newport stands to lose credlbil.i· t y in its fight lo control the airport if it adds a hotel and of- fice buildings. "The Irvine Company's con· lention that this project won't have an impact on the airport makes no sense," she said, ad· ding that hotel guests aren't likely to arrive "on bicycle." BUT Corona del Mar busi· Ertna Batham, another nessman Ernest George looked airport critic, read a letter from at it differently. He said the Orange County Supervisor Irvine Company has offered to Bruce Nestande to make her build new roads to relieve con-point. geslion in south Newport. "IC we help them by approving ShE quoted Nestande as call· this project ... be sajd, "they'll ing Newport "ambivalent" for help us. They are our only hope "opposing the airport yet ap· to getting these roads built." proving high-rises and hotels." He was referring to the com-Nestande, she saJd, reading pany's statement that it would from the letter, suggested city build a six-lane road -Pelican leaders are transformillt "their HUI Road -south of Corona del seaside town into another Cen- M ar that would connect with tury City." MacArthur Boulevard. Cd!npany The Irvine Company says it o((icials said this will give has studies that show the center motorists an alternative to driv· expansion will add only 40 new ingt~roughCoronadelMar. passenge r s per dny at the FAIENDL Y PUP-Mu/fin, a 6-month-old female Skye Terrier re- ming at the Lagdna Beach Animal SheUer. 20612 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna,BeOhh, would like to make the move to a home with a family.Shegmalongwithotherdogs,children,ondadulU. airport. PELICAN Hill Road, though, is .--_;_----------------------------------- not a condition or the Ne.,vport Center project. ll is, however, a condition of the Irvine Com- pany's residential development project south of Corona del Mar . "'onn Wayne Alrport also was singled out as a reason the ex- pansion project should not be ap- proved. From Page..A1 IHJACK. • • later that agents had discounted those reports after interviewing the passenger a second time. AFTER Albantosa was sub· dued, crewmembers lied him up with seatbelts in the jet's rear gall ey area, said 'Eastern spokesman Tom Myers. ·'They put him down oh the floor and they noticed be was having trouble breathing," Myers said. "So ~ey gave him oxygeri ... that didn't work and he s•ped breathing. So a passenger gave hirn moqth10- mouth resuscitation. But that didn't work either. He died on the airplane." A doc\or aboard the plane al59 helped in the res\lScltatioo at· tempt, and then pronounced the man dead, Merry said. None of the other passengers or crew members were injured during the scuffle or the fire, James said. •'The guy lit something on fire. 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But sJnce then, he baa performed in pJays in Calilomia and ~ew Jersey and finished making the • movie .version ot "On Golden Pond." He accepted bis Oscar in person Mafch 31. A cub political reporter geari.rJg up for Geraltl Ford'• visit in W)cblla admits hels "kind ol nervous and excil· ed," about his plum of a first assignment. But after .all, shrugs Joba Loomis, Ford is "not the most important president." ·•And l'm just a regular fifth grader." I t· The freckle-faced 10-year- old has already submitted his name , birthdate and bir.thplace for the standard Secret Service background check before covering the former president's visit Wednesday for his class. ' I; I I ·~: .. " .. , .. .. 11 'Pal.imony' suit names Strauss Peter Strauss, the star of TV's "Masada," has been n a m e d i n a s o · c a 11~ d ··palimony" s ujt by model Shana Hoffman, his former live-in girlfriend and bride· to-be. The suit. filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeks one-half of Strauss' in· come from December 1978 to March 1981 , when she claims he Jocked her out of their house. Miss Hoffman also is seek· ing SI million in punitive dam ages , said Marvin Glucksman, a la w partner with Marvin MUcbelson. M itchelson represented Mlcbelle Triola Marvin in her succe~uJ "palimony" s uit against acto r Lee Marvin. Strauss, 34. said in an As- sociated Press interview last December that he would marry Miss Hoffman, 24, a former Sassoon an d Wilhelmina model, on Aprn 4, the day before "Masada" began its four-day run on ABC. Strauss played the Jewish leader in the highly rated mini-series. One of the hottest mov· iemakers In Hollywood his- tory is cutting ties with the film establishment. George Lucas, maker or ''Star Wars" and "The Em- pire Strikes Back," re- sign ed from the Directors .. Guild or :,:Jr America and LUCAS of Motion Sciences. Writers Guild of America. Last year, the 37 ·year-old resigned from the Academy Picture Arts and Sidney Ganis, executive vice president of Lucasfilms Ltd., said only that .. personal reasons" were behind the latest resignations. The Directors Guild fined Lucas $25,000 last year for putting the name of ··Empire Strikes Back" director Irvin Kershner at the end of the film -violating a contrac· tual requirem ent that the director's name appear last in the opening credits. The youngster's McColJom Elementary School class was invited to send a represen· tative after their te~her contacted the Paul Revere Foundation , which is sponsoring Ford's ap· pearance. ! . U.S. Attorney Ueneral William French Smitb re· ceived mo,,re than $10,000 ea~b' from five corporations last year as member or their boards of directors, The Sacramento Bee said. President Reagan 's political adv is e r Lyn ·•· Nofziger is among more than 5,000 property owners men- tioned on Baltimore's annual spring list of those who have The story said the informa- tloo was made public in court-ordered disclosures of members of the University o( California Board or Regents. Smith is a member. Smith said he received more than $10,000 each from the Pacific Lighting Corpora· lion, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Crocker Na- tional Corporation. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co .. and PuJlman Incorporated. not paid their taxes. According lo city records, Nofziger and his wife, Bon· nle, owe $209 in unpaid prop· erty taxes from last ) ear on a rowbouse on the city's Northeast side. It is one or three rowhouses owned by the Nofzigers which gained attention this year when ten- ants complained about the quality of the housing. Nofziger has said he has never seen his properties. The houses are managed by Joel Hirschman, who heads Inner City Management. a firm which operates several hundred properties owned by out-of-town speculators Penthouse Pet of the Year Cheryl Rixon is su- ing Penthouse magazine for $5 million in a breach of contract suit. Ms. Rixon appeared on television in New York this week. but Pen- thouse publisher Bob Guccione failed to show for the scheduled ap- pearance with her. _Tornado watch posted . • ·Mid west keeps eye out for twisters Wastal tooalher1 Lltllt -\rarl.tli• •lndS nlOlll •"41 .i.or11lno l>Oun becomlQO wot to SOUll\wflt I to 16 llMls 111 olt-n. 2 to J loot -ly iwell. 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THER£ HA VE ~n four con· viclions in the· long-runnin& case. But Judge Lamoreaux, presid· ing over the trial of defendant Vernon Smith of Taho'e City, granted a defense motion Thurs- day that in effect took the case from the jury. The result was a directed verdict of acquittal because of insufficient evidence presented by Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbrust in the four-day trial. ARMBRUST, io a later in· terview, said he .. believed the judge followed the law." Smith, arrested by narcotics agents more than a year ago at his Northern Californi a home, had denied all the charges against him. Hi s l awyer . Russell Robinson of San Diego. was elat· ed with the judge's ruling and said charges in this particular case could not be refiled against his client. SMITH HAD been charged with conspiracy to Import, distribute and furnish hashish. He was free on $25.000 bail. Many of those indicted by the Grand Jury in l980 were alleged to be members of the Brotherhood or Eternal Love, a Laguna Beach group involved in drug trafficking and once headed by LSD guru Timothy Leary. The prosecution's key witness against Smith was Walter' McAllister. a convicted drug dtaler Who bu teauned ••alnat other allqed conapli'aton in tbe caJt. . \BUT AllMBllVST uld be dJda't have ~nou1h independent evtdeoce to conaect SmJth wtth tbe 1mugglin1 operation. He said the law requires 1ucb in· dependent evidence exiJta when an alleged co-conaplrator testifies. 9efore Smith's acquittal Thunday. two other Nonbem Califomla men bad Meo found innocent ol belnl iavolved In the Af1h-ni1tan-to..caUfomla drua 1mu11Ung operation. Th~ we" San Francisco tax attorney Morri1 Welnttein, 39, and Gordon B.-uce Munn, 46. Both were acquitted by '" Orange County Superior Court jury. Armbrust also was the p~ secutor in that case. -DAVIDKUTZMANN Donors aid ·arts center By JODI CADENHEAD OllMO•HrPllal$ .. ff Secret donations totaling $4 million have been added to the coffers of the future performing arts center in Costa Mesa by members of the Orange County Music Center board of directors, it was learned Friday. In a letter dated April 6 t,o poten· tial donors Henry Segerstrom said, "llis with a feeling of excite· Lagllna dance concert set Laguna Beach High School's Artists' Repertory theater Com· pany Dancers wi ll perform tonight at 8 in the school auditorium to raise money for a cross cultural dance exchange trip to Hawaii in May. The programs will include performances of ja7.z, tap, com· edy and ballet. Tilled ·'Dedica· tions," the program includes choreogr aphy by students Briana Line, Pat Flynn, Eve Henderson and Kathleen Budd. Last year 40 Hawaiian dance s tudents came to Laguna Beach to perform and give workshops in interpretive dancing. Tickets for the dance performance are $4 for adults and $3 for students. ment and gratitude that I can an· nounce we have exceeded our original goal. Our pledges re- ceived lo date total over $12 million.·· Onb $8 million in pledges have been made public, including the $6 million pledged by Henry Segerstrom earlier this year on the condition that those funds be 'matched by the end of March. Jim Bentley, chairman of Bentley Laboratoties in Irvine, and his wife Irene made a $2 million cash pledgejn February. In his letter. Segerstrom failed to name those contributing to the $12 million Music Center fund, saying only that hi s $6 million pledge had been matched. Officials from the Music Center have refused to name con· tri bu tors or exact figures in· volved. · On April 1 the Music Center began a new fund-raising cam· paign that calls for trustees to raise S20 milhon over the next year from .. major donors ... _ Phillips said that the 15 trustees plan to contact about 150 potential contributors. Following the cam· paign, music center officials will turn to the general public for ad ditional support, he said. Preliminary studies indicate that $59 million will be needed to construct and endow the 3,:nl· seat theater along Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway. AMERICA'S BEST -BUil T BEDROOM • ~ HANDCRAFTED ~ SOLID OAK \ W /CEDAR LINED ~ DRAWERS- COMPL£T£LY DUSTPROOF ~ } • Choice of Finish @~~~.Door Commode ~~r:s:~. Nine Drawer Dresser ., *High Chest * Drawet Nite Table * Two Sizes of Six Drawer Dressers • Twin or Landscape Mirrors • Panel ,Headboards • All Construction Guaranteed For Life APRIL BEDROOM SPECIAL DISCOUNTS WE BUILD OUll FURllTUllE STROllill • BITTER • FASTER e I FOii LESS ' TNAT-S A FACT -WE IUAllANTEE 11111 Proposals range from $4/)JJ,"000 to $'J million fl. JOIN CAOENREAO andlncludeaalmldeetalrway. 1upertntendent Jeff Kolin, "If Ne;=.ch may eoon be -A .-0,000.'700,000 plan that they (dty council> wait to keep addln• ill name to the arowlnl includes redealplnf tb• at.,. community theater low key we cast ~ eoutal ciUes con1lderina and coost.rucUna a new lobby wttb can continue wltb thi• buUdlq. future performinl arts centen. , an ocean view. But U they ,want to'" it vow we -A '100,000.teOO,OOO plan tb1t needanewbuildln1." Monday. Clty Council members calls for a more el es ant lobby PettJ.Qene Sam.,.on, pr"ldent will consider approval of• •10,000 wltb a circular staircase al)d a of the Friends ol the Newport aoilstestat2501CllffDrive,where newst81e. Theater Art.a Center, Hid she friends of the Newport Theater hopes to ratae funds lhrou&b in· Arts Center want to build a $2 -An $1M>0,()0().$1 million plan dlvldualcontrlbutlons. mlllion split-level theater over· that would provide a new lobby Maintenance co1t1 could be looklngtheocean. and stage.by removing one aide of paid for by the lea1ln1 of tbe adj a· The community theater Is now tbeellistingbu.Uding. centre1taurant,1be1u11ested. housed on a three-acre site · -AN $1M>O,OOO·•l million plan Supporters of the new theater belonginJ to the city ln wh•t w.s that would alter two sides ol the claim that they wiU not be in com· onceaBaptis~church. bulldingfortheconstruclionofa petition with South Coast new stage, a lobby and an ex-Repertory. ON FEB. 3 the Parks Beach and Recreation Commission gave unanimous approval lo a master plan drawn by architect Ron Yeo. The plan includes six alternatives: -A $400,000 plan that would enlarge the backstage and lobby panded backstage area. "We're a whole different thing. -A $2 million plan that would Tbey're e.qulty and we a.re com- include the construction of a munity theater," she said. circular building with a roof view ."We're the difference between terrace entry way overlookine the apples and oranges.'· harbor. It would inclu<fe a new ISO-seat theater and an adjoining restaurant. Said city recreaUon No easy answer to c.rossing peril THE ANNOUNCEMENT oftbe proposed new theater ~omes at a time when several other cities and groups are considering theater plans. Mor~ than $12 million already has been raised to construct the future $40 million Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa (See story, Page A3. > It would include 3,200-seat and 1,500-aeat theaters. Amphitheater is scheduled to open In August. Another am· phitheater is being planned at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. A perilous crossing In front of Plavan Elementary School has proved a sticky problem for Fountain Valley officials who fear the flashing yellow light re· quested by parents could add to the hazard. The City Council has postponed a vole on installing tbe flashing li&ht until April 21, instructing city staff members to research the vaJue of s1,1ch warning devices and to propose other solutions to the difficult crossing. THE SCHOOL is located on the north side of busy Warner A venue, halfway between Brookhurst and Bushard streets. About S6 Plavan students re- side In the tract immediately south of the school and have been c rossi ng Warner at Greenleaf Street, which has no traffic signal. After a young bicyclist was almost struck by a speeding vehicle last sum mer. the city added a second crossing guard at ~r~enJeafand Warner. Neighborhood parents, who complain that Warner traffic does not slow in front of the school . asked the city lo install flashing yellow warning lights at a cost or about $15,000. But in a memo to the city manager, Public Works Director Wayne Osbome noted, "In re· viewing the files, reports and contacting other agencies. we cannot find any study that in· dicates that the flashing over· head yell ow light does make the traveling motorist aware of the school crossing." COUNCILMAN AL Holllnden. a UCI transportation instructor, added. "People will not notice the yellow light, of that I am sure." TRAFFIC HAZARD Parents want light HB approves street block for Harbour The Huntington Beach City Council bas agreed to allow a homeowners' group to close one end of a street despite fire depart- ment objections. The Christiana Ba y Homeowners' Association won a S-2 council approval to put a bar· rier at the south end of Harbour Lane at Fischer Drive to prevent high·speed motorists from using the street. The association said high-speed motorists, who pose a safety hazard, frequently use the street to avoidttre1teU Avenue-Saybook Lan~tersectiOlr.- CouncUmen Don MacAllister and Bob Mandie opposed the closure. Fire Chief Ray Picard also spoke against the move because he said fire trucks would be unable to tum around on the narrow. 778-foot-longcul-de-sac. EarUer Uus week the California Association of Music and Arts an· nounced plans to build a $30 mlllion music ball and drama theater complex at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. HB beauties sought for 1981 pageant Applications are available for the Miss Huntington Beach 1981 beauty pageant, sponsored by the Women's Division of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. The competition is open to un- married young women, 17 to 22, who are attending high school or college or are employed. Application forms are avail&· ble at local high schools and community colleges, as well as at the chamber office. 18582 Beach 'Blvd. The forms must be returned by April 22. The pageant will be held June 20 at Huntington Bhch School. The winner and her court will appear in the city's Fourth of July Parade. the Miss California Pageant, and numerous other acli vi ties. More information is available by contacting Frances Wachter. 962·8076. Blood drive set at Hoag Hospital In an effort to support Orange County's volunteer blood pro- gram, Hoag Memorial Hospital will host a Red Cross blood drive s ta'rting at 12:15. p.m . next. Wednesday. NOT A NYES PLACE -Long Beach dump truck driver Ramon Bello, 28, said his brakes went out while climbing Nyes Place in Laguna Beach, making unwanted sawdust o.11, .......... ~ festival as hundreds of pounds of wood shav- ings spilled on roadway. It took three hours to clean up mess, reported police, who said .that thP. rlriver was not hurt. HB awarded grant for work on hluf f Hunt1nglon Beach has been awarded a $75,000 state grant to build stairways and a ramp for the handicapped from lhe un- developed coastal bluffs to Bolsa Chica State Beach. The project Is one phase of a planned beautification of the bluffs from 9th Street to Golden West St.r~t. The plan Lncludes proposed tree and shrubbery landscaping, benches and a bike path. MIKE MVLTARI, city pian· ning aide, said stairways will be built at 9th. 11th, 14th and Golden West streets and a ramp for the handicapped will be put at 17th Street. The Coastal Conservancy, a branch of the California Coastal Commission, awarded lhe grant Thursday at a meeting in San Diego, he said. Some of the st airway work will be done by the state Conservation Corps and will begin in June and be completed by fall . Multari said. Separate construction of a $300,000 bike path over the bluffs connecting with an existing palh on Bolsa Chica Stale Beach to the north and the city beach to the south will begin next month and be finished by June, said city of· ficials. THE CITY also is pursuing a $30,000 landscaping grant for the bluffs from the st ate Urban Forestry Department. Multari said. Another part of the beautifies· lion plan is a proposed ordinance requiring oil companies to cover ex posed pipelines running along lhe bluffs, Multari said . The city's Oil Committee. in- cluding City Council members and city planners, is scheduled to consider such an ordtnance next month, Multari said . Riding due .. on sewage • increases Stale coastal commissioners ~ are scheduled to rule Tuesday : • on a request by Avco Comm uni· ': ty Developers to amend flow ' restrictions of treated effluent through the Aliso Pier sewer · ... outfall. · -: A mend m ent or the flow ·.~ r estriction on the Moulton ·:, Niguel Water District will allow Avco to build 200 new housing units near the corner of Niguel Road and Alicia Parkway in . Laguna Niguel. Jack Foley, general manager or Moulton Niguel. said that, if the commission approves Avco's request. about 62,000 gallons of treated sewage would be added to the current limit or three million gallons a day. The sewage i s pumped through an outfall owned by the Ali so Water Management Agen· cy at Alis o Pier in South Lagul\a· The outfall stretches a mile and a half into the ocean. .)~-~~ ~~:= ' EMPIRE GALLERIES LTD. > DUE TO CHANGES IN LOCAL REGULATIONS. WE ARE NO ~ LONGER ABLE TO CONTINUE BUSINESS IN THIS LOCATION!! ~· MOVING SALE!! ~' All our tine stock will be included in this sale. Porcelains from $2.50 ~· to $6000. fladieFs Diamond . RiXngVs &froXmVI $20t 1to f$1 o .. ohqo. FuCrn1ituksre. v...~~ including ine rench Louis s ye urms ings. oc , ,. bronzes. ivory, chandeliers, Oriental items, silver. cyrstal. Lladros. fine ~~ art, jewelry and gold. etc. r; Thursday thru Sunday April 9-12 I :00 to 5:00 PM Daily /'t· EMPIRE GALLERIES LTD. 'Jfi' ( 2722 N. Main Street, Santa Ana. CA 92701 \ 714-547-7384 He suggested that raised ceramic discs be placed in the street 200 feet in front or the lights as an additional warning to motorists. Councilman Marvin Adler not· ed that the city could be creating additional problems by creating a false sense of security for stu- de nts who cross Wa rner at Greenleaf after school hours. Police Captain Mike Burken· field also told the council that police res~nse time would be in- creased by closing the end or the street. Potential donors should call 645-8600, extension 2108, to make an ap~i~me~. The h~dQ L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e blood drive will be conducted in the Grace Hoag Conference Center at the hospital. ELECTED -Newport Beach surgeon Frederick M . Grazer has been elected pr~ sident of tbe California Society ol. Plastic Surgeooa. Dr. Grazier is an associate professor of reconstructive sureery at UCI Medical School Irvine panels ask syniposium funds The chairwomen of Irvine's Bicycle Trails and Eque~trian committees want the city to pay their way to the sixth national Trails Sym~sium to be held at UC Davis this summer. Their re.quest of $215 each will be considered Monday by the City Transportation Commission, the staff of which is recommending in favor of the expenditure. "Contacts made at the meet· ing .wiU facilitate the exchange of ideas between Irvine and other agencies in the future," Pam Davis and Juanita Moe said In a statement filed with the com· mission. "The contacts made at this symposium could result in in· dependent funding sources becoming available to the city." Tbe women say their trip could be funded from the commbslon's Seminars and Travels Account. The women say it will cost them $30 each per day for room and meals at the five-day sympoeium at UC Davia. Round trip plane tlcketl will cost tlOO aplece, and Mrs. Moe will have to pay a $:50 re•l•tratloa fee for the 11m• po1h1111. Mrs. Davit bas been 11ked to 1peak at the 1ym· po1h1m and. 1peakets don't hHe '.Attac1' fatal f'Al:SNO CAP) -An etdetly man who apparently 1ui'prtied a palr ~ burtl~ may bave died a1 a ,.ult fl a karate a&tick bere. ~= wbo found L4ioliill ••• •l\UDl*l -~· frmll ·ftfd TbvMa1 •aid tM m.a tokl'tbem IU 111allaat1 wen Jl'Oftd...t iD martt81 1111. to pay registration fees. Eventa scheduled for the sym· pos1umstartmg June28 include: -Davia bike trail tour. -East Bay Regional Park Tour. -American River Parkway Tour. -Show and Tell. -Social hour and wine tasting. Classes scheduled for summer Summer school• plans for seventh and elabtb grade stu· denta who have failed proficiency exams have been approved by FounCain VaUey School Diltrict trustees. 'J'be truitees aateed to apply for the-1tate funds needed to operate a proiram June 17tb.roulb July 15 at Plavan and Fountain Valley acboola. Dlltrict offtctal& eathnata that a mulmum of • 1tu4en.ta will attend UM cl ..... to NCtlve addl· tlonal akl ln rffdllll, eompoli· tlon, m.U.andlantu•l•artl~ T-e1tudents wlU be fl\'•~·· cJency telU .,ala at the end ol the four·wwk coune. Tilt clllNll wlll be CGDductecl with• to aostu· dull per t.aeber, diltrtct C'lf· ftclaluald. In add&tlcln to tbe remedial l\&ID· !Dar cl..-, tM cllltrtel ts pl• DIDI iUluner 1ta ... 1-...rtM lnitnact6ail tor abcNt 106 .._.. dlcapPedlWd..U. Save 35.10 on Bally shoe. Styled exclusively for Silverwoods, this Bally "Brento" is made of fine quality baby calf leather. Fully leather lined. Black, cognac. Reg. 125.00. 89.90 r I 1 1 .. ,N THSIE AaEAS, clrHHnc teebnoloO bM not yet been developed. Little ia known of tbe lmpact.s of drilling on endanlered 1pecie1 of whales which mtarate tbroulll the are .. ," the or- 1antaation said. Watt also announced hil intention to go ahead with a leue sale in May that was scheduled by the Carter ad· ministration for the Santa Maria basin. In dolni so. Watt refuaed to 10 atone with a request by California Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. to delete 34 tract.a in the sale because of possible adverse Im· pact on the environment. Watt said in reviewin1 thP. "national interest" be felt Brown's objections did not have merit. Watt said be would make a decision in late May or early June on whether to lease four tracts lying off some of Northern California's most beautiful TROUIL!8 - Carol SundlHrg, 1 B, of Brooklyn Center, Mmn., ii bottlff&g to g~ into the Army, after being rejected beca111e ahe f'a8 high orcMs. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir;,:::-==aliiijiiii-r=iTji~riir.nnr.wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Nestande named to new Reagan panel NAMED TO PANEL Bruce Nestande Agreement reached on NB marsh Newport Beach environmentalists and county sanitation orficlals are finally seeing eye to eye on a marsh restoration project on the banks of the Upper Newport Bay. While both sides now say they are in agreement on the project, the whole thing threatened to blow up last week. The sanitation district's plan to restore seven acres in the mouth of Big Canyon as a freshwater marsh, a condition to a $1 million sewer line project, drew heat last week from the Friends of the Newport Bay. THE CONSERVATION group charged that sanitation officials were reneging on a promise to haul up to 60,000 cubic yards of silt and dirt out of the canyon mouth. The dirt and silt was piled in the canyon mouth more than 10 years ago following a county bay dredeing project and has steadily been washed into the bay. The haul-out condition the group charged, was ordered by state coastal commissioners earlier this year when it approved the so-called Back Bay sewer line, whkb is to run along the banb of the bay. Sanltation officials confirmed that they had scrapped plans to haul out the dirt as too costly and instead planned to push the dirt to one side of the canyon mouth. THAT PIAN, said conservationist Frank Robin.son, spelled trouble. He claimed the sanitation workers in· tended to push the dlrt and silt lnto a steep mound that, in bis words, ••would wash right back where it started from." But differences apparently were m•ded tb1J week when sanitation of· flelals ac:reed to reduce tbe steepness al the pl.le al dirt and to Med it in the hope u..t vetet..tion would bold the moand in place. Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande has announced his appoint- ment by President Reagan to a na· tional committee to "fine tune" rela· tionsbips between local, state and federal governments. A former state legislator and gubernatorial aide to Reagan, Nestande said be relishes his ap· pointment to the 42-member Presidential Federalism Advisory Committee, arranged Thursday. He is one or six Californians on the bi-partisan panel, and one of two county superviso~. The other is Sandra Smoley from Sacramento. The committee's job will be to study how governments can keep from overlapping authorities. said Nestande, who professed a strong bias toward letting local govern· ments retain autonomy when possi· ble. NESTANDE SAID reviewing the governmental lines of authority has been one of Reagan's top priorities. "He knows it's not going to be solved overnight," said Nestande. "It's probably not going to be solved in his adminjstration." Nestande, a Republican who thin.ks the federal government has too much control over local issues, said that power was slowly yielded by local and state officials who didn't have the time or inclination to handle their own problems. "I can see bow it happened," he said . "We all talk about local autonomy but we never came to grips with what it meant." NESTANDE WAS on a similar committee formed by Reagan when be was governor, but Nestandt said it never got going because it didn't have the power to tackle federal In- volvement. Orange County officials have com- plained loudly in the past about cer- f tain federal impositions, including regulations on air quality controls, airports and housing. Local officials don 't want federal government to forsake them on all fronts, however. In welfare issues, for example~co nty leaders have blamed prob ms of resettling refugees on Jack of financial and planning aid from Washington, D.C. Sui.tfiled on harbor fund use The State Lands Commission b~ filed suit seeking to prevent Orange County from spending revenue from Dana Point Harbor on activities not related to the harbor. The suit filed ln Orange County Superior Court Thursday comes in the wake of six months of bickering by state and county officials on how the harbor tnoney should be spent. In the suit, state ~fficials argue that the harbor was developed with a state tidelands grant. They say that money earned Crom private con· cessions leased from the county should be invested back lnto the Dana Point tidelands area. 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Thomas bailey Aldrich'• poem, written 90 years a101 ~ struck an answerlnt chord among many of bis countrymen wbo dreaded the strange-lootlat newcomers from Europe and East Asia. Americana llave since come to accept that motley crowd of Germani, Chinese, Russians, and Irishmen whole arrival Aldrich had dreaded. But now a new specter bas come to haunt our land -the specter or the illegal immigrant. He is commonly -tbouch not always -of Mexican birth; 0 0 l\e 11 aenerally youn1, ~ be frequently 1upport.a one ot mon dependentl 1n hi.I on country. His main reuon for comi.q bere la to find a job, and be rarely falls to do IO. Newcomers from Mexico usually have little formal education; they are apt to cross and recroea the border several Umea in the course of their 0 "Which pl•nt tlffd• the .. aat amount of water?" -Stanford Ac~ Tert Who is all wet? Thirst for knowledge hard to tap Research has been done in which children who bad taken standardized tests were later questioned about their esponses. For the ques- tion illustrated. most children described the drawings as a "fl ower," a "cabbage" or ''lettuce" and a "cactus." Most children selected the cactus as the plant needing the least amount of water, the answer the test maker claims is the correct response. One child, however, select- ed the cabbage as the correct a nswer, saying later that it a lready had been picked and therefore didn't need any water! Subtle ambiguities in Stan· dardized test questions are often unnoticed by test makers and can end up pena.li%ing the most creative and analytical test takers. Truth in testing proponents hope to prevent testing in- justices by introducing new regulations on the testing in- dustry. f Reprinted from the UC Adiioc:aU N ~•. pubtialWd bl/ tk Ur&ionlUJI of CaH/ornia Student Lobbr '" Sacramento). re1pectlve careers . NQ~-Mexicana are likely te have had more 1cboolin1, and they normally setUe permanenUy 1n tbJs country. Judlinl by the publicity that be bas received, the illecal lmmlarant ls a most unpleasant fellow. He bas manaaed to arouse the hostility of men and women who do not agree on any other subject -liberal zero-growth population experta, trade unionists, and bal'1'00m patriots who "just don't llketbem Spica." THE ILLEGAL immlarant.a' alleged falllncs are many. Tbey compete unfairly with American workers and tbua lower their waae .rates. Tbe illegals add to the taxpayers' welfare burden. The men and women who cross our borders vastly increase the American population, and thereby render ineffective existing forms or population control; they accordingly place new burdens on the dlmlnishin1 ecological resources of the USA. The illegal immigrants - some say, though not loudly - belong to the most backward strata of their own c9untry; their religious bigotry, machismo , and male chauvinism accord ill with those new lifestyles centering on personal growth and sensitivity that we ought to cultivate. The illegal immigrants will Hispanidze the country. They add to our crime rate. And so the plaints continue. WHAT ARE THE facts? Between 1820 and 1975 something like 47 million or more immigrants lawfully entered the United States. In recent years, legal immigration has been su pplemented to an extraordinary extent by illegal immigration. No ont> knows exactly how many have come. But according to pubUahed r e ports, the Immigration and N aluraJization Service in 1961 apprehended 88,823 illegal allena. lo ms, their number had increased to 115,915 of whom 78:5,095 were expelled from tbil country. At this moment{ analya\s estimate tba somethlna Uke~ 6 to 8 mllllon illecal aliens dwell in our mJdJt. BOW 00 TREY make their Uvin1? Contrary to prevaWna stereotypes, no more than about one fifth are emrloyed in farm work. They do al kinds of rou1b jobs, laboring in textile maoufacturin1, food processing, construction. They usually get lower wages for their work than American citizens, but they are not necessarily 111 paid, and wage rates among them differ considerably. There iB no evidence that by their mere presence they lower wace rates; on the contrary, by contributing to the economy in their dual capacity of consumers and producers, they help to raise both their neighbor's livin1 standards and their own. MOST OF THE illegal imml,rant.a speak Spanish. But, taken aa a whole, Spanlsb-speaJdna immigrants - Cubans, Puerto Ricans , Guatemalans, Mexicans -are too diverse ln ·origin, class background and education to have established a truly effective ethnic lobby. Hispanic Americans are even more diverse than the . Prussians, Wurtembergers, and Bavarians who came to our sbores in the 19th century, and who are ill-suited for the task or bullding a coruiolidated German lobby. Tbe Spanish-speakers are no more a danger to our political institutions than the German-speakers were in the past. Neither ls the immigrants' crime rate unduly high; it is certainly no greater than that of any comparable group composed primarily or young men. STEREOTYPES not - withstanding, the illegal aliens make few demands on the U .S . taxpayer. Few aliens collect unemployment benefits. go oa w e l.fare , receive food-stamps, or use Medicaid. They fail to obtain the kind of public s ubsidy which - according to many experts - keep the poor from starving. But the illegals do not die of hunger or deprivation; they work hard for their living; when they are in n~ of assistance, they apparently derive help from kinsmen, friends·, and churches. Far from burdening the public treasury, the illegals mostly contribute to it through social security and tederal income tax payments withheld from their pay c h ecks, without corresponding benefits. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION does make a dUference to the demographic balance. We have accepted refugees from countries as diverse as Vietnam and Haiti; we have to cope with illegal labor migrants from Mexico , the so -called indocurnentados ; we accept a s ubstantial number of legal immigrants altogether about a million people a year. In 1977 . statisticians ca l culated that if zero population growth were to be achieved through equalization of births and deaths, immigration -legal and illegal would account for all the growth in the U.S . population. Assuming that we want a stationary population. and a rapidly aging one. we should keep out theae newcomers. BUT IF WE desire a dynamic society. we should reconsider some of our assumptions concerning the suppo1ed t advantages of a stationary and an aging population. L. • The opponent.a of immigratiol). assume that the U .S . has ,., reached the limits of growth, t h a t -if u n c h e c k e d .....,. r•, immigration will turn into a •: human tidal wave, that the . benefits achieved by our country · from immigration in the past will not apply in future, and that .1 the indocMmtntodo. the unregistered. unlicensed individual who stands on his own . without benefit of we lfare payments, is a scourge. But the illegal alien simply responds to the market for his • skills. He will leave when there is no demand for his services. THERE IS NO es sential difference between Francisco Lopez from Mexico City who has come to the United States today. ·· and hi s predecessors of yesteryear . John Smith from London, Padraig O'Hara from Cork. Han s Mull er from Tubingen, Isaac Greenberg from Lodz. Benito Fellini from Palermo -an endless throng who between them made America. We shaU do better by leaving • immigration to the operation of the free market than relying on the designs however well meant of social planners and bureaucrats. State drug trade, crime rates reach new high By THOMAS D. ELIAS Bumper crops of both home· grown marijuana and "Gbina White" heroin from Southeut Asia are combining to lift California to new prominence in the national illegal drug picture. CAUFORtlA FOCUS populous stale and we have a huce coasWne and we border on Mexico." • . am uagllng is increasing dramatically here. Similar conditions have made Florida the center of East Coast drue-runnint. Moat narcotlca amuaaled in throueh Florida and other Gulf Cout 1tates are uaed lo Eastern cities, while drugs carried in tbroucb CaUtomJa are generally sold 1n Chicago and point.a west. While neither federal nor state ofrlciaJs can say precisely how much of America's illlclt narcotics move through the s late. they agree drua- "Our drul problem is very large," aays Steven Helsley, chief of the CallfomJa Bureau of Narcoli~s Enforcement. "We are, of course, the most 'Spirit of '7 6 'friends rally to salute independent streak ByHERBCAEN SAN fi'RANCISCO -Edmund Gerald <Pat> Brown, the native San Franclacan who rose to become one of CaJUornla'a three great governorsi turns 76 on April 21, and is p anoint a "Spirit of 76" reunion here - not only of his Lowell Hich Class of 19'l3, but alao of Kappa Sigma Chi. the fraternity he launched aa a prote1t aaalnat anti-Semitism. Pat was invited to plecUe Lowell's most pr•- tigious lraternity, but when be responded, ''I'll 10 in ii you'll take my beat friend, too," be wu told. "Your frind la Jewlab, .orry." Furious, be thereupon founded Kappa stem• Chl, whole memben IAduded cla11mate Norton Simon, later to bffome OH of America's ricb9't men. Pat's laudablededlcaUoa to democratic principles paid off lD llCSO, wbeD 8&moa contribut.ed Sl0,000 to bla eampalp for attotne1 1e.neral. M the oo.lF .Demoetat to WID ttat.ftPtde GI· flee tl\at year, Pai AroWll wu on Ilia waJ to UM lfl'I· ernonblp ... Thet'• ii, bowever, no mo.-. 'kappa Sl1maCblatLoweU. F.ratlbanbMDbaDMd. ••• can find a way to put MX misaUea aboard bis trains, I'm afraid the bud1et-cutten will win, the public lose. . . .. ON9'A&O: N'EVE&TBELESS; let u.a com- mend BUdlet 8oM David Stockman, tbe whU kid with the ovenlsed specs, for com.Ina ri1bt out with it. "I don't thfnk people are· entitled to any services.'' be uid on the telly. TramlaUoa: wby provide a "Ufe net" for people already ftoo'red by infialloa. And 'Capt; Matthew Kelly ulutet S.Jt. '• Cap Weinberaer, Seely. of Defense, ffW retumln1 a Ut- Ue atyJe to tbe military. "Nw that he wanu to (.ake the balUethip New Jen«)' out of motbballa," offers the Captain, "It ia only a matter of Ume UD· W be nmve1 the cavalry, aDd .ttb the e .. alr7, •• wlU ~: have polo, the OG1,y 1port that hat · Dot hem by commeretalbatloa." ••• Proximity lo Mexico and the state's increasing role in trade in the PacUic both contribute to the rising narcotics tramc here. SAYS GEO&GE Halpin, wea\em re1iooal director for the federal Dru1 Enforcement Ad · ministration, "California bas atways played and always will play the role or the biggest feeder or Mexican brown heroin." Helsley estimates that hatf the heroin in America la the Mex· ican brown variety and half of lt enters through California. That means the stale is a way stop for at least one.fourth of tbe na- lion 's heroin. California's share of the herolq smuggling trade wfU in- crease this year, too. •'They had a bumper crop of China White in Southeast Aaia this year," says the DEA'• Halpin. "WE EXPECT IT to hlt Callfornia first because lt'a much easier to bring in vla Mex- le o than directly. Mexican customs cbec:ka ~not aa touah as oun.'' Bu& the blHett arowtb area in the California dru& trade ia in homearown marijuana. Several counties in Northern allfornia have becO'me cent.en or 8lOWlDf 1eedlen Senahnllla arijuana. Laat year, in f aet, lu Mendocino County triculture commlaaioner u - ounced that the weed WH ecood only to lumber u the county's top cub eroo. E "Wlt BAVS become the urce of • very lar1e pereen. I• ol the c~11eur-1tad• 9'rltueDa .. lays "'Jtley. ~ '1We ;;I, llltercept a 1anall ~rt.kin ol tbe crop, eo we can't make~ Ute a• ettllll8te of the a:act ~Of marl· JYUI tbat eom11 tram ben. .. But lt ll mucb mwe than ball ~bt aatlo••l~'•~P 1, of .......... ft8t wt.JI = .......... ~Qjijt California i. the beat place to grow them.'' POLICE LIN& the state's 1ptraun, crlme rate to the in· creased dru1 trade. A state crlm1 talk fOl'Ce esUmated re- centl7 that California bu a minimum of 50,000 heroln ad· dlctl, eadl neeclJq al leut $100 a day to pay ffW dru11. To net $100, tbe typical addlct moat llHI $300a~1oodl. 8o .._.. cu .aoee came SU mlllloo a day tn crime, u1uaU1 takm ln bu.rtlules, Heltley coatendt lbat oat cbup In federal law eoul4 do mucb to help 1tamp out &be dnac trade. A 11th centun law now forbid• tbe military from fwnlablnl lat.W1eac• to IU&.e aad )liea1 pollce la nareotlc1 ~Utl. ' .rct iM tM DU batli'elpt ............ = ....... WU1 be IDcnuednit tDr e.o•~ Hr ... ln.-Mad-..1 .... •~ into the small boatl that take them ubore. "And if 'f(e bad tbe a.we ot- miUtary belicopten, we c:oWcl wipe out practically the entire crop of bome-pown ctn.11... · But such mllltary-pC cooperation can't start wl an act fA Contreas, IO proap6c:u are poor for An.)' reversal of 'Ute lncreaaet In California dru1· runnlna. lley everybody, Uncle Len bad a really to"'b tlme aelectin1 wi'1len this week. There were lots of bunnies for Easter; some tradJtional and ot~ers not.so-traditional. We ev!Nl laad some entries vying for th~ ~ab1o Picasso abstract art awar( -e~cept Uncle Len hdn'tst!J1ed that one yet. Some furry litUe critters ap- peared to be self-portraits or m .. ybe pictures or best friend.a •'ii: i\ appears there are a lot of lobf¥ ~ple around. 9'ut Uncle Len, as he bas mtll•tled to do each and every wee~. selected Scott Townsend's Blltf Bunny caricature as the fir'tl place winner. The 10-year· olcl.t.aguna Niguel youngster got ssllor bis artistic endeavor. Jaking second place and $2 l w~ 'ityear-old Suzanne Hartley ofr:Jluntington Beach. Suzanne al-"> '1ecided to lake a few lit>erties with the classic bunny picture to draw her Easter Beagle. Still, there were plenty of bot runners-up. Capturing honor able mentions were Kathy Flanagan, Dawn Umento and Carl Ogawa, 13, au of Huntington Beach. Kathy and Dawn, though, get a couple of Uncle Len No-Nos for not includ- ing their ages. Cathy Holmen, 13, of Newport Beach and Sarah Andrus of Balboa take honors, too. But Sarah gets an Unc le Len No-No: How old are you, Sarah? Cuteness award s go to Stefanie Wescott, 12, of Costa Mesa for her "Little Bunny in the Woods,.. Shannon Scholes, 12, of Costa Mesa for her Ma and Pa bunnies and Tara Mabry, 12, of Laguna Beach. Eight-year -old Brennan Dignan of Costa Mesa wins Un- cle Len's abstract art award for his bunny picture titled "Relax- ing ror the Big Hunt." Uncle Len isn't sure if he drew an Easter Bunny or a n amoeba out to lunch. But -and does Uncle Len mean BUT -Kimmy Engesser, 3, of Huntington Beach wins without a doubt the Try t o Stump Uncle Len Award for her voyage into bunny conscious- ness. Great effort Kimmy. Uncle Len can't wait to see your stufr in a museum of modem art. Now, for next week 's work. Uncle Len just got back from a skiing vacation near Mammoth Mountain. He sure would rather be up in the mountains than back at work (except, of course. Hippety·f!op: bunnies on parade FIRST PLACE WINNER Scott Townsend's Bugs Bunny SECOND PLACE WINNER Suzanne Hartley's Easter Beagle lo judge bis friends' art work.) The big people who run the newspaper won't let Uncle Len get back to the slopes so soon, but his friends can help him out a bit. How about a picture of a person siding down a mountain slope. If some of you already know how to ski, you can show what it's like after you fall down in the snow -what a mess. Remember to use black ink on a piece of paper four inches square. Make sure you include your age (or you get an Uncle Len No-No) and a title or any In· formation you'd like included with the picture. Mail your entries to Uncle Len, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, so that they will ar· rive by Wednesday. YOUNG TALENT-Suzanne, 8, from left, Denise, 11, and Tracey Bush, 14, of Costa Mesa are combining Uieir writlni and art talents for the YouUi Uteraey Com- petition at the Orange County Fair. Youngsters Cr:om presehool through 12th grade are eligible to enter Uieir work. There is no entry fee, but submiasions must be received by May 18. The fair runs July IO to 19. For more inlormation, call 751-3247. Youth expo set YOUNG LOVE-HippoP?tamus mother PaD\pier and her baby Peta Jane--<>r m':yb:*'* Peter Jobn-imjoy a leisurely munch as they stroll through their eamp at the Pretoria, South Africa 1.oo. The sex of the calf is uncertain, hence the name. Weevils hurt food supply Dear Ellie, l would like to know what a weevil is. SbaronR. Dear Sharon, A weevil is a type or insect that makes up one of the largest families in all of the animal kingdom. The heads of all of t hese in- sect s end in a rather long "SQout" which gives them all a characteristic appearance. Most of them have either oval or pear- shaped bodies, and while most weevils are dull in color. a few are quite brightly marked. Since they eat mostly seeds. they exist practically every- where that seed-producing plants grow. The remale weevil lays her eggs in the seeds, one to a kernel, and when the larvae hatch inside , they chew away at the surrounding food supply. Naturally. these insects do a great deal of harm to grain crops in certain parts of the world. Possibly the most well known is the cotton boll weeviJ that lays its eggs in the cotton bolls and does many thousands of dollars in damage every year. Ellie Dear Ellle: I s there any diffe rence between a wood louse and a sow bug? I was trying Lo identify these liWe bugs that are in our garden, and the book I bave says these are the same. K.S. Lettuce • IS Andy &ends the Star Wa rs Ques- tion and Anawer Book About Space to Connie Wright, age 12. of Monroe, La., for her question: IS LETIUCE REALLY GOOD FOR YOU? P eople usually eat lettuce fresh and uncooked. The popular vegetable is used chiefly in salads. and it is very definitely good for you. Lots or doctors recommend lettuce in weight-control diets because it contains few calories. but it provides large amounts or calcium, iron and vitamin A. Lettuce farming probably started in Persia, in a location that is n ow Ir a n and Afghanistan. It was most likely first cultivated around 550 B.C. There are three types of let- tuce: head, leaf and romaine or cos. . Head lettuce has leaves that curl around the center of the plant, forming a ball·sbaped head. Crisp head lettuce, often called iceberg lettuce, has a tight head and brittle, •juicy leaves. It. is this type of lettuce that ls the major variety grown commercially in the United States. Leaf lettuce forms dense, leafy clumps instead of beads. Home gardeners grow more of this variety than any other kind. Most leaf lettuce has light green leaves, but a few red varieUes have been developed. Romaine lettuce, or cos, arows long and upright and lts leaves curl inward. It isn't iron commercially too often !! LETTERS FROM ELLIE Dear K.S., Wood lice and sow bugs are two na m es for t he same creature. A cer tain common species that can roll itself into a ball when disturbed is called a piJJ bug. Because of their armor-like covering, these belong to the crustacean group of animals . The young hatch in a brood pouch carried by the female. Sow bugs seem to like damp places and are most often found in large numbers under stones, flower pots, logs and even in crevices protected from the sun. It is thouqht that these small a nimals evolved from some type of marine ancestor, and while they have adapted well to life on land, they retain their need for moisture. lf they happen to get on a dry a rea, they will walk very quick- ly, and when they reach damp- ness, they slow down. They also tend to move away from light, apparently sensing that it could bring dryness. Ellie Dear Ellie: What is that cat called a genet like? Cameron T. Dear Cameron, The wild cat called the genet comes from Africa and looks something like a big tabby cat and a mongoose. Like most or the cats, this animal is graceful and slender . From the tip of its nose to the tip of its tail it measures about 3'h feet. The hair is thick, soft and mottled with dark markings on a lighter background. The tail, quite long, is ringed with dark bands. The ears are large and rounded at the tip, and the whiskers are long Some species have distinct facial markings in white . Like all cats, the genet draws its claws into sheaths to protect them while walking. These animals like to live where there is dense brush in which to stalk small prey. Days are spent sleeping and nights hunting. As one might expect, the genet is an excellent hunter, stalking silently through the grass and undergrowth. T he food consists of small ro- dents, birds, even large insects like moths and beetles. Two or three kittens are born at a lime, and like all feline babies they are lively and playful in a few weeks . Young genets apprently adap~ well to captivity. EWe STRANGE F'ACTS: Young aeals, aecilions and ott~s do not know in· stin~iuelfl how to nuim but haw to be taught by their mother&. for good health ASK ANDY because the leaves are tender and can be easily damaged in shipment. Lettuce grown commerciaJJy does best with temperatures that stay between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Leading in lettuce growing is California where more than ha lf of the country's crop is grown. Other leading lettuce-growing states, In order, include Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas. Lettuce spoils quickly and must be packed, cooled and shipped immediately alter being cut. On most commercial lettuce farms, workers pack and cool the lettuce in the fi eld. The lettuce usually goes into cardboard boxes and then im- mediately into refrigerated trucks. In special refrigerated trucks, the temperatures of the lettuce is dropped to just above freez- ing. On some farms, the lettuce is packed betwee n layers of crushed' lee in wooden crates. The cartons ~f crates are then put Into refrigerated cars for shipment to market. The chief dJseases of lettuce include bottom rot, downy mildew and lettuce drop. Crop rotation and chemical treatment of the soil help prevent these dis· eases. Another disease, tipbum, may be caused by_ too much heat or humidity. Scientists have de- veloped types of lettuce that re- sist tipburn. Such pests as aphids. cabbage loopers and cutworms destroy lettuce leaves and stems, but most of these pests can be con- trolled with insecticides. Andy sends the Star Wars Ques· tion and An.noer Book About Space to Jell Lenahan, age 10, of PolateUo, Idaho, /<Yr hu question · WHAT IS A FLYING D RAGON? A flying dragon is the name of the so-called flying lizards of southeastern Asia and the East Indies. They do not actually fly, but instead glide by means of folds of skin stretched over ex- tensions of the ribs. Flying dragons grow to be about eight inches long. They glide from branch to branch, or even tree to tree, in search of in- sects and other small animals. In the mating season, the male flying dragon spreads out bis brightly colored folds of skin and to attract the females. These bright folds are usually orange wilb black markings. Flying ·dragons are actually members of\ the Old World Uh.rd family, Aaamidae. • ..... • lle¥S.,,. 9'rlt ..._ ........ , M4I 11 ..... .,.,,......,_.,. • .....,,..."' .. 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( ' CALIFORNIA rt t new life SF Depression-era fresco slated for restoration • SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -For years, the full grandeur of a 1,500-square-foot mural has been dimmed by Us pr~sence on the walls of a rouah, waterfront bar. Thal situation ia •bout to change and city officials hope that the mural. which extols the beauty of San Francisco, will become the s howpiece for a new restaurant. Officials have awarded a 30- year Jeruie for a restaurant in the 56-year-old beachfront struc- ture, called the Beach Chalet, located on the edge or Golden Gate Park and within view of the Pacific Ocean. disrepair durtne recent years and that the mural. aJthouih still maintaining much or its grandeur, has been marred by dirt and even a hole in one place. When it was erected by architect Willis Polk, the bulld- l n g was intended to be a restaurant and bar. The nine- root-high mural. which follows a theme of life in San Francisco, was done by muralist Lucien Labaudt under the auspices or the Works Progress Admlnistra lion. Using earthen pigments. Labaudt depicted stevedores on the Embarcadero; kids, doas. crabs, sailors and Italians al Fisherman's Wharf; famUles at the beach, bikers, hikers; the wealth~ nabobs or the Bohemian Club; Labaudl's own friends, his wire, a little girl who came lo talk every day ; gulls whipplng around Mile .Rocks beyond the Golden Gate; cops, bathers, artists and City Hall. He even s quee zed In a likeness of himself. ,. ... ,...._.... restaurant. The frescos were painted by Lucien LaBoudt in the 1930s. RESTO RATION Associates agreed to pump $1 million into the property which will go toward fresco reslorat1on. bong- ing lhe building up to code and preparing it for the opening or a quality restaurant and bar LABAUOT PAINTED the Chalet panels in 1936 and 1937 . Ac cording to his WPA bio- graphy, the panels were painted ··so that people without an un· ders tanding or art may re- cognize an.~ enJOY the subJect matter ... • The Wl>A work was executed after the style and techniques or Mexican muralist Diego Rivera THE WORK WAS painstaking- ly done. Each day. plasterer James Wyatt prepared about two square feet for Labaudt to work on. Frescoes are done in moist lime plaster. with pig- ments suspended m the vehicle. When dry. the paint becomes one with the plas ter. Each of the walls contains a salute painted on a curve near the top. Observers report that the building has fallen into some PLUS 10% OFF ON EVERYTHING IN STOCKI* I 1h h.trk rt>fary chl!lr w11h o lwauhful walnut '•msh t:.ir Pr1<.v S2~.t! bO l{,•<I th..._ l)<IC~ $15'1 16 l <m IO'li Sl552 V11u p.i~ Ju\1'13964 Guest Seating ... 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However, the California Medical AalOCiatloD reports it ls a mistake to think of It as a disease of the P••t. la 1118, 2,830 penons ln Ult• couolry died of TB. In the same year, Z8,5Zl newly active cues· were report.eel; of tbese, 3,351 were reported ln Callfomla. A disease which Infects that maay people Is by no means conquered. The first symptoms of an active case of TB may be so commonplace they are dis· miss~ as tbe effects of a cold or nu. Tbe ln· dlvld .. al may tire easily or feel sllgktly feverish or cough a lot. Often penons don't seek medical help unlil they have more pro- nounced symptoms, such as sharp pain lD the chest when they breathe deeply or ccr.1gh (pleurisy), or the spitting up of blood. A doctor makes the diagnosis of tuberculosis on the basis of a physical ex- amination and medical history, a tuberculin test, a chest X·ray and examination of sputum. The Individual patient today can look forward to complete recovery with the use of proper medication, taken regularly. Mail-order item SOUJJhl, DEAR PAT DUNN : l placed an order with SlarCrcsl of California last Dec. 31. My check was cashed. but the merchandise has not a rrived. StarCresl claims it was mailed lo me. but I certainly haven't received it. I'd still like my order fi lled. but can't get any a ction on reshipment. L.G., Huntington Beach A YS contacted SlarCresl and no record could be found o( your order. Tbe malJ-order firm asks you to send a copy of the front and back or you r c anceled c heck. Your merchandise will ~ shipped immediately if you repeat what you ordered, or a refund wiJI be issued, If you prefer. Letter replaces tax card DEAR PAT DUNN I need to deposit the withholding taxes for m y business but t don't have a federal tax deposit card <number 501) for this quarter May I use another card or what should I do'! D C . Newport Beach The Internal Revenue Service says you should not alter a card or use one for a ' different tax period. If you do not have a card, you should mail your deposit to the Fre•DO Servi~ Ce•r wttll • cover letter. Tbe check ucl , ... leUer •llHld taclade you employer ID •amber, Uae tne of tax ucl tile period covered. Tia' depHlt maat be poa&rn-'ted two clay• prior &o tbe du da&e &o be couldered tJmely. ·Report home 1al.e DEAR PAT DUNN: We sold OW' home ln 1980 and plan to buy another one but haven't done so yet. When and how do we report this sale on our federal tax return? ' R.S., Newport Beach The sale of your home Is reported on Form %119, Sale or Exchange of a Prblelpal Residence, ln tbe year It was soJd, accordlag to the Internal Revenue Service. Therefore, you sboald report tbe sale oa yoar 198t re· turn. lndka&e oa IJne 10, Form %119, that you intend to re-lDvest In a new prblcipal resl· dence wtdlln 18 months so you can defer tbe tax OD the ,aJn. ln tbe event you don't re-invest In a new home wttbln tbe replacement period, you must amend your 1980 return and pay tax on the gain realized. Avoid themwmeter DEAR PAT DUNN: A friend told me she'd r ead it's not safe to use a meat thermometer in a microwave oven. Is t.his true? If so, how is it possible lo tell when a roast is cooked "just right"? G D., Costa Mesa Your friend is right. Conventional meat thermometers should not be used in a microwave oven because of tbelr mercury and metal content. Undercooklng meat in a microwave results in toughness and over· cooking makes It even tougher. The easiest way t.o determine when the meat Is cooked properly is to remove it from the oven, insert an ordinary meat thermometer and continue cooking. Test periodically with the meat thermometer until the desired Interior tern· perature is reached. • "Gol a problem? Then wnle lo Pal Dunn Par will cut red tape. gelling '1 lhe answers and actum you need lo • solve mequit1es m govemmenl and ,.... bu.riness. Mall your questions to Pat I I Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily PilQI, P.0 Bo:r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. 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KllAKEL SAYS THE MUSE\JM earned only $456,000 the last half of lM>, compared with $1.2 million for the comparable period of 1979. It was 26 years ago that Oklahoma City outbid Dodge City. Kan .. and Colorado Springs, Colo., for the shrine -officially the National Cowboy HaJl or Fame and Western Heritage Center -that sprawls in modernistic concrete and glass build- ings atop Persimmon Hill on the nortbeast out- skirts of the city. The idea for a Cowboy Hall of Fame had been around for years. lo the 1950s, trustees were ap- pointed by 17 Western states to pick a site. ll was the site offered by OkJahoma City that sealed the decision. Glenn Faris, then executive secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce, re· called he was driving down U.S. 66 ·•and passed that hill. I snapped my fingers and said, 'That's it.'" THE MAIN BUILDING AWNE covers 80,000 square feet and houses Western artwork valued at $33 milJion, including paintings and sculptures by Frederic Remington. In a separate building stands the monumental "End of the Trail" statue, an exhausted Indian on his pony. A 33-foot-tall BuffaJo Bill beckons vis· itors. .. The lower level of the main building has full-sized models of an Indian encampment, gold pros· pectors. a sod house a nd a West ern street with a general store, newspaper office, doctor's office, blacksmith, gunsmith and saloon. Famous rodeo horses are buried on the grounds to the rear. This is what Krake! has threatened to try lo move if the ci ty and stale don't solve the problems he sees. And local lea<lers are concerned that other attractions might lea~ town if the museum were no longer there -such as the National Finals Rodeo and several major annual horse shows, events the Chamber of Commerce say pump at least $20 million a year into the economy. KRAKEL, WHO HAS BEEN WITH the museum from the beginning, threatened a move in an emotional appearance before the city council in January. He was particularly upset over planned construction of the federally subsidized Chaparral Townhouses near the hall Today he outlines other demands that must be met to keep him in town, ranging from demolition of abandoned buildings near the center to creation of a slate park so state rangers can patrol the museum grounds In an effort to keep the museum. the council slapped a moratorium on any building in that area. In February. the council agreed to put up $200.000 to buy the 14 acres the townhouses a re Arizona crime listed PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -With murder up by 26 percent, aggravated assault up 23 percent and robbery up 22 per cent. the people of Arizona became "hostages to crime" in 1980, the state's safety director says. Ralph Milstead said there was a larceny com- mitted every four minutes, a burglary every nine minutes, a motor vehicle theft every 41 minutes, an assault every hour and a robbery every 96 minutes. Milstead said that one rape was com· mitted every seven hours and one murder every 32 hours. If you have a Daily Piiot Want Ad appearing tomorrow, please cut out this recipe ... . . . You may not have time to cook. This Soup 'n Crackers Duo · makes a nice welcome after a hectic day: In saucepan, cook 1/4 cup chopped onion with 1/4 to 1/7 teaspoon curry powder in 1 tablespoon butter or maroarine until tender. Add 1 can (11'/4 ounces> condensed split pea with ham soup; gradually stir In 1 soup can water. Add 112 cup chopped apple. Heat; stir now and then. Meanwtille, spread 1 packaoe (3 ounces) cream cheese <softened) on 9 round crackers. Sprinkle with chopped toasted almonds. Makes 2 to 3 servings. meant to occupy and anot.her ~.000 to pay re· location expenses to the project'• developer, Dr. Frank Cox. ln March, the council declared a six-block area to be a blichted area, lncl\&dlne tbe land where the Chaparral Towf1bouset are to be built. LOCAL AND STATE OFftCl.\LS aet up a tuk force to work on the demands. Paul Straabauah, executive vice pre'aldent of the local Chamber of Commerce said altbouah the taek force represents st'loificant pro1ress, "We aren't out of the woods yet." Dan Hoaan III, chamber president, said he hoped some solution would be in sight by April 24, the day the museum's directors meet here and the day before television and movie personalities ar- rive for the annual black tie western writers and actors awards banquet. A committee of the Colorado Senate baa adopt· ed a resolution ulrtna that the museum be moved there; other bldl have come from Fort Worth, Texas, and Cheyenne, Wyo. RUMORS THAT FOaMER COWBOY star Gene Autry offered land ln Callfornia were scotched by Autry, a member of the museum's board and an honoree of It• Hall of Fame. Museum dJrector, have sald they would like to keep the center here. Krakel won't predict what the directors might do bflt says be hopes problems can be worked out so no move la necessary. ·'This ls one of the most historic sites in the West," he said. "Indians camped on fenimmon Hill. We found human skulls buried where ~e museum is . . . There is no lecacy that compares ·with Oklahoma City's. Thia is not only Oklahoma City's front door, but America's. The West begins right here." One trustee reported he bad been contacted by "about 40 or 50 communities" that would like the museum. But, alter a pause be added: "If we can't solve basic problems, we have no future here." ''Tbrow the not'4l~to-poteollal. spoilsport. multJmilUoti· aire bum out! .. ·LOAN APPUCANTS TO UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK IF YOUR LOAN APPLICATION IN 1980 WAS FIRST VERBALLY APPROVED AND LATER REJECTED FOR INVALID OR SUSPECT REASONS, PLEASE CALL DR. D. L. 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Researchers round that wben patients took the new drug, called verapamil, lbey had far fewer at- tllcks oC chest pain. . REHIRED -Gelsey THE DRUG, MADE by Knoll Kirkland, fired by Pharmaceutical, bas been used In the American Ballet Europe ahnost 20 years. A company Theater in December spokesman saJd lhat lhe drug should for missing re · be cleared by the U.S. Food and hearsals, has been Drug Administration late this year or rehired after promis· early in 1982· ing that it won't hap-Verapamll is one of a new class of ·pen again. drugs, called calcium antagonists, ..------------. that are effective against all forms or Health Science Center in ·Dallas. A report on the resurch was publlahed ln the New Eneland Journal of Medicine \ THE NINE-MONTH shady was Cl>nducted on 16 patients wjlb variant angina. Those who took verapamil hatt an average Of two episodes of chest· paih weekly, while people who got placebos had pain 13 times a · week. The doctors said verapamil produced no serious side effects and "induced a substantial improve· ment. ·• The New England Journal also car-BANK AID -Na· ried a letter from a dodor warning t i o n a I B a n k o f that sleeping on an unheated water Georgia stockholders bed can cause angina. Hospitals voted this week to sometimes use water beds to reduce pay former bank. pre- the chance or patients developing bed sident Bert Lance sores. $477, 790.91 for legal Dr. James Williams of Valley fees he incurred dur- Medica1 Center In Fresno, described ing his trial on fraud three cases in which heart patients char es. HUNTINOTOH ll!ACH: TM D, ltrlln .. r, l•rber• fl. IOllffltN, WIH'• A. c.w .. "-s. eNlllllat, l"r•nCH J. l!V•M. •M Oe vl4 J. Jet1Mfl. lil•M•l fl. Jtt1M11 "viii -..ri. Ke111tlmt1111, Oe11l• L. Mtrll, ltrll•r• L. Mocll, C1Htll M. NIOtf'IOI\, LlllN P41C19ftl. -i..tllt S. Witter. LAGUNA IEACH: 0•1111• L. McC-. 8l>d 8rlM N. Ha"la. LAGUNA HILLS: St1aw11 M. Conr•'t. et'll Eric L. VM H-. 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Amei1ca'1 dod4l1I Write more Ulan 10 dnfl crlptiona for every Qlab, and ch.lid ID the nattoa. doinc I01 they will relieve toma , cure di.ease, and ve th• health of m09t ot paUents~ but ln some ln· et -eX1ctly how many we not know -unforeseen ad· 1 drug reactlona wlll pro- d just the op~site eff~t. In the same year, Ameriu'a ~ttrh>Uon dru1 bill may reach J • Slt billion -almost $45 per 1 penqn. The industry \hat sup. plea these products will spend' !!t billion on research and • than $3,0QO in direct ad- v1rUain1 for each physician. lT IS NOT surprlsin1 that tir~ ls controversy over an en· , t ptise that is so important to u individually and collectively aftd"tbat combines such poten: tlal for bettering the human con· ditlon with so much economic power. Legitimate wonder dru1s. such as penicillin and otlief antibiotics, have relieved u1 o many burdens or infectious disease. ()~ the other hand, risks as· s~iated with some o( the newer d~fis, such as oral contracep· tives and minor tranquilizers raise questions about whether tl)ey are over-used and over· p .. inoted. .Si1ong claims are heard on ~h sides: "We are an over· medicated society.'' or, ··Drug tberapy is our main line of de· (dff against disease." A~tually, there can be truth in bath positions. tn the middle o( this con· t"versy is the Food and Drug Administration <FDA>. the gov· e rn1nent r egulator y aeency charged by Congress with over- seeing the quality of the nation's drug supply. The FDA must as· s,_re that drug prQducts are manufactured according to specification s and properly labeled. must verify that scien· tific experiments demonstrate tllat a new product is safe and etfective for its intended use. and must monitor the conduct of new. drug investigations. .... THOSE CONCERNED about drug risks and over-use want the FDA to be cautious in approving new drugs . Those who em· phasize the medical benefits of drug U)erapy often accuse the FDA of excessive caution. Point· ins out that some drugs become av a,ilable in other countries years before they are approved here, they argue that regulation ~ r.educin' medical innovation an'd deprivmg patients of needed drugs. The history or our drug laws helps to clarify this debate. The first food and drug laws. passed in 1906, protected consumers a1ainst impurities and false labeli ng . They outlawed thousands of quack remedies that allegedly cured everything from insomnia to cancer. [~ was not until 1938, after a 1• w: • /))W'? -- A mericam spend $10 tnllion every year on drug•: are we over· medicated? sulfa drug preparation killed more than 100 people , that Congress r equired that new medications be tested for safety. A quarter·century later, after thalidomide led to deformed babies in Europe, further amendments required that new drugs be tested for effectiveness as well as safety and placed con· trols on the testing or new drugs on human subjects. Ther e are some equally significant things, however. that the Jaw does NOT do. ONCE A DRUG has been shown to be safe and effective for a given indication it can be legally prescribed for any other, bee a use the l aw does not regulate how physicians pre· sc ribe drugs and practice medicine . Furthermore, there is no re· quirement that manufacturers systematically monitor adverse reactions to their drugs once they are on the market. Nor is there a requirement that patients receive written in· f?rmation about most prescrip· tion drugs. Removal of a drug from the market, moreover, requires an array of time.consuming hear· ings that makes it difficult to deal promptly with a newly recognized danger. For example, adverse reac· lions, which may be rare enough lo escape detection during trials involving only a few hundred pa. tients. may be common enough once widespread marketing has begun to make the drug too dangerous for use. But even when that sort of problem becomes clear. legal procedures make it difficult for the FDA to wlthdraw the drug immediately. THE LAW ALSO regulates labeling, albeit in a limited way. Each prescription product con· tains ~ physician insert, in· formation for the doctor about what conditions the drug is prov· ed safe and effective for. when the drug should not be used and· what side·errects may be eq>ect· ed. Although patients may ask the pharmacist for this informa- tion s heet, it is written in technical language, and most people do not know it exists. The FDA requires the in· clusion of patient information leaflets with drugs such as oral contraceptives which are taken by healthy people who wish to know about their risks and benefits. Recently. manufac· turers sued the government over this requirement. and the FDA has sought to strenghten its authority lo require patient labeling when appropriate. T hese difficulties have led to efforts to change the drug Jaws. H the approval process is to be s peeded up . enabling new therapies to be marketed more quickly, there must be more capacity to deal with marketed drugs that prove hazardous. New provisions already enact- ed by the Senate would give the FDA authority to require com· panies to monitor adverse reac· lion rates, to study new uses of drugs, and to remove drugs from distribution if problems arise. The FDA could also. un- der the ne w proposals, require ~lain ·language inserts for pa- tients. THIS LAST MEASURE could help with a major problem of today's drug use. A large pro· portion ot all prescription ~· are t aken for Iona periods by es· sentially bealtby people who want to control some aspect of· their bloloeic,al statua, for exam· pie, the woman who does not want a child and uses the Pill, the middle-aged man who con· trols h.ia blood pressure with an anttbypertensive dru&, and the person who avoids tension or depresston by takin1 a tran· quilizer. Sucb patients tend to play an important role in' managing their own therapy, and they have both the need for and the right to the information necessary for intelligent de· cisions. ,. Drug priCMt which are a com· binatlon or the price charged by the drug manufacturer and the dispe n sing fee o r the pharmacist , are also of concern. Unlike }lospital care and physi· clans' !ervices, less than 10 per· cent of drug costs outside the hospital are met through health insurance. Older citizens, who are apt to have fixed Incomes and to take more drugs, and government and h ealth in· surance companies, whic~ pay for drugs used in the hospital, are especially concerned. The firm that develops and in· troduces a new drug obtajns at least 10 years or exclusive marketing through patent rights. Other firms may then mark et generic versions of the same product, but only after re· pealing most or the tes ts performed by the first manufac· turer. Gaining a foothold ln a market that strongly favors the established product is difficult. Physicians continue to prescribe the original brand name and, UD· til recently, Jaws in most states prevented pha rmacists Crom substituting lower>·cost generic equivalents. . Name nixed CLUTE. Texas (AP) -Clute may not be cute, but voters over- whelmingly agreed that it's better t han Br azos wood. A city charter ~vlew committee suggested the name be changed to Brazoswood because some citizens con· sidered the sound of Clute so abrasive lo the ears it prevented busi· nesses from moving to this so utheast Texas community of 9,500. But residents voled thumbs down on the pro· posal, voting 577·76 against the change. Invar iably, when t h e monopoly ftna.Uy breaks down, the manutacturer's price drope dramatically, often by two· thirds or more. It ls dearly desirable to main· tain aood incentives for r e· search, but many reel that the pertod ot exclusive marketing through patent protection ought to be reward enough. Proposed chanaes in the law would limit the requirement for additional testing, and new laws in most states now encourage, but do not force, generic prescribing. The pharmacist's fee remains un- regulated, and it varies gy-eaUy. Clearly, important near·term advantages to patients can re- sult from increasing controls over marketed drugs and * * * Author has • many views Donald Kennedy, Ph.D., is president of Stanford Universi· ty, where he was vice president and provo st a11d was a member of the biology faculty from 1960 to l!m. From 1977 to 1979 he was C 0 m KUtN•DT missioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. arter serv· ing for a year as senior consul· tant in the Office or Science and Technology Policy. His publications include "The Biology of Organisms" and more than 60 articles in scien· tlfic journals and books on the physiology of sense organs. enhaadhf com.,etltioa. Yet we must be aw-. t.hat lbele po.Ucles 410 not cut lnto inc•ntivn for re- teatob 1nd product develop· ment. PaU.U have an equally im· portant lon•er-term stake in phumaceuijcal Innovation and the denlopment of new dhies that ~re aafe, effective, an4 low In cost. Layoff • • cr1ter1a OK'd Criteria for laying off teachers hired on the same dates have been approved in a s pecial Newport·Mesa School District trustees meeting. • The criteria consider t~ of credentials, the kinds of subjects taught. college education majors and minors and experience in addition to classroom assign- ments. District officials plan to lay off an estimated 90 credentialed teachers and administrators in June after mailing notice of possible termination to -125 employees last month . Under contracts with the Newport-Mesa Federatio~or Teachers union, teachers r e dismissed according to t eir length of service. Most teachers. officials ~te. have been in the district for l~ng periods. · Current termination plans re· volve around the planned closing or Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa and Corona del .llJar Elementary in Newport Beach and cuts in districtwide 1'l"o· , grams. \ Currently eyed for trimming by the board of trustees. wbich must cut an estimated $2.5 to S5 million from next year's sd\ool budget, are programs involving music, art, languages. shop, driver training and phys~al • education . · South Coast Community Church Service: 9 :00 A.M . Corona del Mar High Schoo~. 2101 Eastbluff Or., Corona del Mar "THE LOVE BUG" Randy MarsbaU Speaking . Tim Tlramou, Randy M•nh•ll-Pasto.:.> .., ! ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY I ' hurch of St. Matthew by the Sea (Trac1idonltl Epiacopal) HOL y COMMUNION . Esch Sundsr -9:00 AM (Boole ot Q:wrmon Pr8'fW • 1928 MERTZ HALL pf Community ConQrtgetJonel Church 811 Hellotropfl, Corona de/ Mer ). n.a..."-HaWtM-131-7111 ST. JOHN'S 'l":.,. .. SC~AL CMUICH .. COST A MISA .., ...... Or-.. ..... l:OO T1 .-11111 H9fr C II 10:00...., ........... .. 10:00......, c ...... s.., Sc.... . • ,... .. .......,c...1.....-. ,_...,m WESTMINS1B LUTHEltAM OUlOt ,,.., .... _ ........ s-..... Prwy •• ·~ f I ... ""'' -wo.sHIP smMCIS - l:Jt a I O:tO A.M. PASTOl ,IOIL A. SW'leeUM PttoMI HMZH CtmST LUnBAM CH (Miuoun Synod) 7H....__lf.,C:-. ..... ........ ~ ..... , .... _.,,,,"' WOUHIP ••as -1:11 • 11 :ti A.M. ,....., ScllMll A A ...... a.. -... JI AM. a.we-w..t-141-616' • NEWPOIT HAR101 . lUTHEIAN OUIOt 7tl Dwfw DP. Ml'WPOl'f llACM ... ,.,, ...... J...,.. ...... .................. WORSHIP SERVICE . • . • . . . • . .T:t>O A M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION .......... 9:1!5 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~30 A.M . .-.u.. ......... W&COMI AC .... Welc_.fro. THI UMITID MITHODIST CHUICH Costa Meeai MSTUMl19 ...ntoOIST CtUtCH 19th SI & Harbor BM:! ·-=-t ftft ~ Charles 0 Ctetk. Minister &Sta Mesa NOl'ttl MISAYllDI UMl1'9 .-ntOOIST CHUaCH w......, I Qlrd Sc-.. l:JO • lt:tl A.M. Dr. W.-1. Sh.I cAltlt cAUICA· IYTHISIA Newport Beacll 1400 W. Balboa Blvd\ 873-3805 Rev. Robert Shep#-d, Jr. • ...,.a-aw... t :JOA.M. WW., '""WIMl/hr c ... 7MA.M.-6P.M. Huntington Beach MSTUMIT9 MITMOINST CIMCH 2721 17th St ~7 w..-., $wftcl( 1t:11 .... HurMry C:... Ae """"*" a.rdl Sc...._t:ot ... . Huntington Beech North COMMUMITYUMn9 MITMODllT CWM 9862 Hell Ave. 842-4481 _...,,.,. C-MKMOOl 1:111 llt:OO Fountain Valley MST...- MITHODIST CHUICH 18225 Buelwd SI. t6WltJ Or. Carroll E. Wlrd. Mlntater w_....,aa...w... 9'.JIA.M. ' ..~ ... a-. MIWPOU CIMTll ..,_ DIST .............. c... ........ 64W741 WORSHIP I CfiUROt SCHOOL-9:30 A.M. R...,. ~ McMiiian MAnolt~Taftl s ...... s.rrtc.. ,,....,..... l :ISf'iM. I , s p A s ~ ...., Ser+-k• : -•• ...... ,,..., ., .. .... 7!)0 f'\M. Rabbl Bernard P King 2100-A Mar Vista Music· Arte Sl'lilder Newport Beech Celjf Educator: carol Richmond Per..... la •• 644.ntl Al\l ......... W ..... TEMPLE SHARON ~ ' (Conservative> ¥ / Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 West Hamilton, Coata Mesa, C.llf. 92627 17.14t Hl·l2'2 U.llAllS.lal8 Femlty Servioee-1at Friday or Month-e p.m. Religlout School, Adult Ed .• Youth Groups. Singlet 1011c1•••••Ntwport1eec1tc.HJ....,...t ,~."' C:......a..Ml. .... •10 ............. ~<:.Christian iromen sei luncheon !•'··- ' . Saddleback Commultlet Christian Women's Club will meet at noon Tuesday at the El Adobe ·•'Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. Reservations ,are required and can be made by calling 581-9207. -'· Egg eollectlons are welcome for display at the ,;~coffee hour on Palm Sunday at the Neighborhood ;'•Congregational Church at St. Ann's and Glenneyre i :", CJrurch notes ,in Laguna. The 10 a .m. worship service will be "Happy are the Peacemakers." St. Andrew•s Presbyterian Church of Newport 'Beach will hold its annual Easter Week Work P roject at Correlitos Christian Conference near Watsonville. Wor~y about 100 youth will expand the inistry orthe campground. Commlllllty Sunrise Resurrection service is I planned for 5:45 a.m. on Easter Sunday at the San ::r Clemente High School Stadium on Pico in San "" Clemente. The South Coast Ministerial Assoc. is planning the service. St. Mary's Parish of Laguna Beach plans a I palm procession and dramatic reading of the I ~ ~Passion or Christ for the 9;15 a .m. service on Palm I'-': Sunday. The church is at 428 Park Ave. in Laguna. I Netpbortlood Coa1re1a&1ou1 Church's choir 1 1 -. will sing "The Passion of Our Lord" for the 10 a.m . worship on Sunday. Call 494-8061 for informa- tion. I ~ • Flm Clsurcb of Religious. Science will host a 'll ffeliBion roundup !~-.. ------------------------ GENEVA, Switzerland (AP> -Officials of the World Council of Churches say the visit of John Paul JI to its headquarters June S is being planned as a "substantial ecumenical event." Besides joint prayer in the Ecumenical Center chapel and for mal exchanges of messages, the half-day visit will include private meetings between the pope, wee leaders and represent- atives of member churches, with a possible joint statement afterward on the "common witness" or the churches. luncheon t.oday at 1 p.m. Donation is $10. Call 640-5738 for information. Chora l music will be presented at Christ College Irvine at 7 :30 p.m. Sunday in Founders Hall Auditorium. The public is invited. Call 833·3733 for information. United Cbarcb of Revelations in Costa Mesa will hold an Art Fair from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. today al 17th St. and Newport Blvd. For information call 646-9681. Laguna Beach Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship will perform a presentation of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights at 10 :30 a.m. ser vice Sunday. Call 581-4702 for in- formation. "The Easter Cantata" by Bach will be sung at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Neighborhood Congregational Church or Laguna Beach by the Neighborhood Choir or Pas adena and string ensemble. South Shores Baptist Church in Laguna Niguel will host an Easter Music Special at 7 p.m. on Sun- day in the chapel. . . Keer.the ha on 1nf \ot·1on ... with a Dai(y Vi!ct Penn y Pi~her M H Ca ll Cl assi f ied Ad- v ertisin g a t 642-5678 t o place your ad. Daily Pilat ---· 4 •• • p • .._.... . Orange Co Ht DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprl I 11, 1881 ME&\, Artz. (AP> -Television will continue to s natch more Ume from Americana 11 ramilies aather around the tu~ to aln •• pray and watch "miracles" on the electronic church, a local cburchlJlan pred!cta. · But when it's tlme to be married or buried, people wtll be Jolted into reallzina that tbe cold, flickerln1 televlslon screen won't celebrate or comfort on these occulons, saya the Rev. James Hartley of First Christian Church in Mesa. THE E LECTRONIC .church doesn't mean just TV, however. It also Includes using computers. And there are other changes to be expected. Congregations will see more women in the pulpit, Hartley predict~. •'Of the seminarians in our denomination, 30·40 percent are women." Hartley said "We haven't seen much of lbem because they juat don't have the experience yet. They're just coming out and soon they will command their own churches. Other denominations will comeAJong." · The Rev. David Falconer of Trinity Baptist Church agreed that increasing numbers or women , would join the clergy. "It's goiqg to happen in many larger de- nominations," he said. "The only limitations we ha ve in our (Baptist) ministry is a woman cannot be a senior pastor. That is more than this particular brand of Baptist will go for ." Falconer said. ~oth pastors said people's dependency on God and c,hurch would be affected largely by the LlSI"' 1.Jrll~ 1t1te ol the economy and tbe aeneral well·beto1. "Crisis times brin1 ~le back to church," HartJey said. "It we realb' hit a depreaion, we'U aee more people Joinln1 churches. - "But if we remain affluent," be added, ''more people will prefer to spend their weekends at tbe · lake. But I think that those who are in the church will have a greater com mitment.'' One school of thou1ht says disaster is almott a " blessing in disguise, Falconer said. "ln perspective, the best thing that could hap- pen to us ls hard tlmes," Falconer said. "My ex- perience has been that when times are difficult, :· people turn toward God. It drar.s us closer to our families and to our spiritual hentage. ·' SHARED BUILDINGS, part-lime ministers, '1 computers and multimedia techniques to deliver spiritual messages a re trends worshippers can ex- pect to see in the next decade. . "Churches in the years ahead are going to be impacted by the financial crisis," Hartley said. And computers will make bookkeeping easier for secretaries and accountants. "We are looking at computers right now." Falconer said.,'' We have closed-circuit TV, and we are continually upgrading our audio-visual depart· · ment and we use it effectively... • ··our church books are on computer," Hartley ag reed. "The church usually trails on trends like • these because they don't have the money to lead. • But we will use these things as they become more accepted." w1rn ,in earthQud~0 :i1ina1ng rne so101ers oreak1ng me emperor s seal rolling away the gre,H stone from t~e tomb "The Greatest Sermo n Ever Preached!" Dr. Robert Schuller will delrver by memory, "The Sermon on the Mount" at the 9·30 and 11:15am services. 11 happened as Jesus nao toretolo as scriptures had promised Mary saw /he stone nao oeen lal<en away Jonn 20 1 Llln1ERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pedflc View Dr COfonl del Mar. CA HOl Y WEEK SCHEDULE M1undy Thursd1y 7:30 P.M. Good Frld1y 12:30 & 7:30 P.M. EHter Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 A.M. ... and The Easter Portion of Handel's Messiah will be presented Palm Sunday, at 7:30 pm. Nursery available. Holy WHk Noon Sefvlc:es In the Crystal Cathedral 'h hour of worship with inspiring music and a measage. Monday, Apnt 12 through Good Fnday. Apnl 17 --· Good Friday Communion Service will be led by Or Roben Schuller, Fnday, Apnl 17 at 7·30pm Com· memorate Chnst's final hours with communion and prayer at this special worship service The First East« Sunri9<. In the Crystal Cathedral! Dr Schuller's Easter message, "Alive -Now!" will spark all lour of the celebration services at Sam, 7 45am. 9 30am and 1115am 7.30pm service -Cathedral Chorale presents "Nleluta" and Roben A Schuller shares his Eester messag~! ~[l__ _O_R__.._A_N_G_E_. _CO_A_S_T_CHU_R_C_H-:-::::=::::=D===IR~E;::;:::::::=C=====T====O===R====Y======: MESA BIBLE CHA P.EL HARBOR OIHSTIAH otURCH ' I I : '-. I 1114 0...-.. ···~ Ceete ...... , ................... . M°"""9 WonWP.-1 0:00 A.M. PASTOIJACOISSPEA~MG hetHwc) SerYlc• -7:00 r.M. PASTOIJACOISW..~MG W1•1.., t. J I 7tJO P.M. .... c .................... 141-t7JJ ,.... wmi........ 1Jf.J4J4 COMMUMR"Y CHUICH IY THE IAY ... w... .. ,.... ........ SUMDAY-~12-IOA.M. P(t&.MIUMDAY '-OUI OWN ~&tf' 14e1Wa.c.... ...... I WiDMllDAY _ _., 11-10:00 A.Mo ., A C(llAI. WRCOM£ FIOM 111 IMTEI CNUICH OF CllllST C-TYClmtl CMIWTIIW. 61 t Hele4Hpe A•• .. c ....... w.- ,44-7400 D..WW.lt .... ......_. I 0 A.M. -1..-y WwtNp Olu#ch ~ and N...-y car. 0 1111111• ClllBAn.Al.cmM J40St ......... . ...... .,. .. ~ .... 494-IMI IOMM M. llYMO&.DJ MAHAllT ANN llYMOUS ·····-· ..... , ....... Dlrectwflf c ............ ..... ,, ...... _._.,w....., c._......., • .__,, IDhc .... of Cl1rbtl 2401 .,... ..... s .... ,...._. 641-1711 S--,Sc-.. 'A.Mo M .... W ..... IOA.M. "ASOMI ACCUST<Mie TOWIM"' .... -...sw-. ,..._ Attend The Church of Your Choice· -ASSEMBLY Of G• CHUICH -,~--,..---.. Sun. Schoo4 • 9:30 A.M. Worship · 10:30 .,~,,,..._ Uni'l9rSlty Community Center w• t,.. 4530 S•ndburo W.y ",:C.:-= Sun. a Wed. Eve Actlvltlea at U,,i'*91tY Mlt ~ , Methodist Chureh. Culvw I Un1vettlty Or J Mlld11i. Past 637-M14 This Sunday Worship In ST. AtealW'S NISIYTBIAM CHUICH 600 St Andrews Road • Newoort Beach • 631-2880 Dr . .W.A.HwfflMft.Jr.,P ..... ._......., iwYlcH -1:00, t :JO, 11:00 A.M. I "PALM SUMDAY - - THAT DAY OF TRIUMPH" Dr. JoM .......... Jr. fl"MCW.. CHURCH SCHOOL , 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 e.m. -tnfenta Thru Ith Orade 9:30 e.m. -Junior High Thru Adult T. MARK PRESI JIOOW.-Yht•Dr~.....,...._. •n.W...Mc~ .... ,..,._..,. · , ............. , .~.....:.· ........ ....... I UHDA T WOHHW & CHUICM SCHOOl-t:JO A.Mo ...... SctM _......,..,......~ '44-U41 PRESIYl'BUN CHUICH Of THf CO"ENANT JllO,..,......, 14.. C .... ..._ _ H7-JJ41 ............ ,.... Sunday Worship I Church School 830 & lOOOA M Child Care Available Cwdss lty ,,...,,.. ... C-..C• · 411 ........... L..ill...... 4t4-1111 r I ' I APRIL 12 ~ ~........., 9 A M Yogi Bearwill beat e e Market Basket Sunday. April 12 9 a.m. to 4 P·"'· Jf 111 .. , lhO ~IOlf .. l'f * Service Fresh Seafood Lower Prices Overall Guaranteed! ITIMS & ,.ICIS C.000 Olll Y AT 3100 BALBOA BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH AND 11 SO IRVINl AVE .. EXCEPT AS NOTED. ,.ICIS lfllCTIVI SUN ua 11 TM•U JUIS . ,,. , '"I 'AWAllAlll 0Nl f IN O~R SUV•C! su rooo SMOl'ft N(WPQlll tuCM S IOR!S 0Nl • I j ·1 Slialbanla iJil't foolln1 around. He'1 willlnl ~ ••ke .FerrMamo an inltant milUonalre. r But maybe Fetta1all)o l1 bavJnt aecon• lhou1bU. n.. Cl'L 11 defl.nitely not the NFL. It'• like compaJ'ina apples and onions. Plua, the ~riety . woa't be there -ner will (See SEVANO, Page 83) Angels socked S' by Mariners SEATTLE CAP> -Seattle .rookie Jerry Don Gleaton thought h e was reliving a nightmare but he woke up just in time. Gleat-0n, a 6-3 left.hander, won his first major league game Fri-day night, pitching 6 2/3 innings of scoreless four -hit baseball as the Mariners blasted the Angels, 10-2. . Gleaton's one moment of anx- iety came in the fourth when the Angels loaded the bases and he had to face Brian Downing, who hit a g11and slam against the Mariners the previous night. •'I turned around and saw them replaying Downing's homer on the sc<1reboard. It was a bad moment for me to look." Gleaioo said. However, he got Downing to hit a shallow fly ball to end the threat. The Mariners unloaded for four runs in the second and eighth Innings and rapped out 12 hits .. Gleaton came to tbe·Mariners as part of a deal between Seattle and the Texas Rangers during the off-season. He was making only bis third start in the ma- jon. TBE llA&INEltS started the scoring with four runs in the second inning off Angels starter Jesse Jefferson. Tom Pacior~k had an RBI single, Julio Cruz: singled with the bases loaded fot two more runs and J oe Simpsol\ delivered a sacrifice fly. · Seattle added an unearned run in the sixth when Rick Auerbach do,ubled h~e__ P!ve Edler, who On TV tonight channel 5 at 7:30 reached base on a throwang er- ror by third baseman Butch Hobson. Richie Zisk·. the other major player in the big trade with Tex- as, belted his first home run ol the season in the seventh and the Mariners picked up four more runs in the eighth off reliever John D' Acquisto. The Angels broke up Seattle's shutout bid in the ninth when Bob'by Grich s lammed a two-run homer off reliever Mike Parrott, who replaced Gleaton in the six- th. Gleaton walked three an4 struck out two in his ~ innings of work. Ferr&gamo disagrees witha~nt From AP dlspatches , Vince Ferragamo says that contrary to statements made by his agent, he still is leaning toward signing a professional football contract with the Mon- treal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League rather than rt;· turn to the Rams. "There is nothing new as far as the Rams go," Ferragamc> said Thursday. "The contract with Montreal is taking a while to arrange because it's being re- ,vised and the lawyers have beeil busy with other things." David Fishof, Ferragamo·~ New York-based agent, said Thursday that the 26 -year-ol<f quarterback may return to tht Rams. "Basically it is 50-50 now," said Fishof. "Vince is probably torn. He has both offers and can chose either one. It's in his hands." However, Ferragamo saw things differently. "Nothing is final but I'm lean- ing toward Montreal," be said. "Dave was here · and I talked with him mainly about a trip I'm supposed to make April ~ He likes to talk and blow lbinas up." t Aft~ pl~ying out· bis 9ptloo to become a free a&ent, Fer- raaamo bas been ne10Uatl with the Rams an'd Montreal. He reportedly waa offer $500,000 a year for four ,..,.. ' plu1 a percentage of aate 11:" celpta by Alouettes owner Jltellon Skalbania. The ••ma ,. ~ aa.ve offered ISU,GQO a ~:itar:::~ror &hree yun, wttfl ~ ,...~ ol tbat dllerred,;antl a pmtaUID for llcldWoaal ~ --~,-~ ..... WtHili WMt •MD by the team. J s From APdllpa&eMI , NEW YORK -Peos>le ln wbeelcbain will not m be allowed to com1HM tn, the· New York City marathon this fall because .''• marathon la a foot race," a Manhattan appe~ls court hu ruled. The declaton by a • four-judge panel of the Appellate Division ol State Supreme Court Thursday vacated a state Human Rights CommisaJon order atatina that the New York Roadrunners Club, 1pon50r of the Oct. 2S marathon, clia-crimlnated aaainat the handicapped. The club had been charged by the state a1ency with dis- crimination in refusina to allow wheelchair-bound individuals to participate in the 1978 marathon. Fred Lebow, president of the club, aald it clid not consider the decision a victory for the club, aayine "It's not a question of a victory. It's a logical decision to a problem." In disagreeing with the agency's finding of discrtmin~­ tlon, the appeals court declared: "Hist-Orically, a marathon ta a foot race. Vehicles, such as wheelchairs, are foreiJD to the marathon." The court stressed that the club did not exclude other dis- abled individuals, such as the blind, amputees and victims of diabetes and multiple sclerosis, from competing on foot in the marathon. In addition, the judges said, the Roadrunners Club "pro- perly barred lndividuaJs who wished to use a bicycle or a skateboard in the innual race." Lebow said, "I do encourage wheelchair athletes to com· pete in their own kinds of events. We would ourselves (sic)' like to sponsor such an event." , The club president said the wheelchttirs posed a threat to the runners' safety, adding that "by thelr own admission the N a,tional Wheelc hair Athletes Association say the wheelchairs go at speeds of 3S to 40 miles per hour." The wheelchair association could not be reached for com· ment. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·'I felt my chances were gone. I wanted to climb in that garbare truck.'' -Larry Nelsoa, who committed a four· putt double bogey while a garbage truck rumbled by the 15th hole during the final round of the Greater Greensboro Open. Nelson's luck turned for the better, as he won the tournament in a playoff with Mark Bayes. MALONE MUSCLES HOUSTON VICTORY Center Moses Malone muscled in 41 points and m hauled down 15 rebounds Friday night to carry Houston lo a 112·99 victory over San Antonio. The Rockets took a 2· l lead in their National Basket· ball Association Western Conference semifinal series with the victory ... Larry Bird scored 24 points and and Cedric Max- well added 19 to lead Boston to a 113-107 victory over Chicago and a 3·0 lead in their series ... Scott Wedman tossed in a lO·footer with fiv e seconds left as Kansas City slipped past Phoenix. 93·92, to take a 2·1 edge in their playoff semifinals. The lead changed hands three times in the final two minutes with the Suns· Walter Davis missing a short jumper at tbe buzzer . Julius Erving and Darryl Dawkhts scored 23 points a piece and Maurice Cheeks added 19, leading Philadelphia to a 108·103 victory over Milwaukee with the 76ers going up by a 2-1 margin. FromPageBl PGrtMr BOitiitcatelMrCiitMal'llk,a~lal • U.. ~ ta J'mwa1 Part, trubed a tbrile-nm .... ta .. eiiMb ...... l'rlday to proptl &he Qieq0 Wldle' ._to a'1W victory owrtbil· a.ct Soill ia Ualir AmeriCU Ltque opener. J'IU, Who WQD fNt a= lD hbriauy after Dine .)'e&n witb dM Aid Sox and • a luoraUve, loili·term contract with Chleap, ottMt a pair GI loeton solo bomera . . ,. Solo Homen by Ile• ..,..._ and IUek De•,_, and four ln· Dlllll ol two-hit relief by .... , 8Mwal1 carried BalUmore to a J.S win over Kantu City before a crowd of 50,317 f a.na , the lar1eat openlnl·day 1atberln1 ever ... r-1 Ar•aa slammed hia aecond h\me run of tbe 1ea1on and Dwayme • ....., knocked in two runs to back ateJ& La•lf .... '• five-hitter aa Oakland beat Mln"e1ota, 6·3 .•. In the National Lta1ue, Clots O.mbJlu drilled a two-run l'Uk double and DaJe Jluplly foUowcd with a two·run homer to cap a four·run ei1hth-inll1n1 raJlf that powered AUanta to a 5-3 wJn over Cincinnati. It was only only the third aeuon opener victory ln 16 years for the Braves in Atlanta . . . The San Diego Padres, held bltlesa tbrou&h flve innings, came from behind and beat San Fl'anciaco, 4-2 on pinch-bitter Dave Edwards' tie·breakint sin1le in the el&bth inning. BASEBA LL TODAY On this date lo baseball lo 1912: Rube Marquard of the New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 18·3, to start bis 19-&ame wlnnin& streak. On this date in 1907 : Roger Bresnahan of the New York Giants became the first catcher to wear shin guards lo a major lea1ue ga me. Today's Birthday: Cleveland pitcher Sid Monge is 30. BOXING PROMOTER'S BAIL REDUCED Bail wa,, reduced to $355,000 Friday for boxin1 • promoter Bou Fields, who told rei>orters to call ' him "Harold J . Smith" and insisted he bad stolen nothing from Wells Fargo Bank . . . Promoter Bob Arum testified in Federal Court that "ll a promoter is cut off from promoting championahip fights, be ia, in essence, dead in the boxing business". In bis antitrust suit aeainst the World Boxing Council, Teddy Brenner contends that the WBC kept him from promoting title matcbe. u an independent promoter by suspending him May, 1973 . . . ~ten Larry Holmes, t.he self-proclaimed "Baddest, beat fighter and nicest guy in boxing today,'' returns to the rin& for the first time in more than six months Saturday night when he defends his WBC heavyweight championship against Trevor Berblck The 85th running of the famed Boston Marathon later this month is lo doubt because the City of Newton is insisting the Boston Athletic Association provide additional police for crowd control . . . Tbe Larry BoDd- Sagar Ray Leonard welterweight charupaonsbip fight held March 28 in Syracuse University's Carrier Dome grossed more than $450,000, according to univenity officials . . . People in wheelchairs will not be allow~ l'l compete in the New York City Marathon this falJ because "a marathon is a foot race," a Manhattan appeals court has ruled Arizona State University did not revoke the scholarship of former Sun Devel punter Kena Ra&Jec11e In 1979 even though he would have been academically ineligible to play that season, a university administrator testified . . . James Scott, who became a free agent after leading the Chica10 Bears in touchdown receptions and receiving yards last season, has come to te~with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian FootbaU Lea . . . Ckrb Evert Lloyd and the other remaining seeded payers advanced to the semi-finals of the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament with strong showings Friday. F orsch-Thon d eal n~ds fmal approval KEMPER GOING T O MAUl. • • By Associated Press A trade that sent infield·· e r Dickie Thon from the Angels to the Houston Astros I a s t wee k in e xchange for pitcher Ke n Forsch will be voided unless it is officially con· eluded by 5 p.m . today, a spokesman for the Angels said Friday. The ultimatum was declared by the American and National Leagues. Thon h a:i reported to the Astros and played for the club in its opening day loss to Los Angeles on Thursday. Forsch is apparently causing the hitch, re- fusing lo approve the deal pend· ing further negotiation with the Angels. As a "5-and-10-year" man -a player who has been in the ma· jors for 10 years and with one club for five -Forsch has the right of refusal over any trade. never later than 1:30 on any Sun· day for the three years. Kemper has signed a two.year agreement with the Royal Kaanapali Golf Course through 1983 and wilJ have NBC televis· ing the event both years. In the inaugural tournament at Mesa Verde, a five-way tie re- sulted for first place with a sud- d e n -death playoff finding JoAnne Carner defeating Nancy Lopez-Melton, Jan Stephenson, Donna Caponi and Cbako Higuchi for the title. Lopez-Melton won the event in 1980 and Pat Bradley was the winner this year during the last week of March. No pJayer in the three years was able to break par for 72 holes. Lopes-Melton and Bradley each matched par 282. In addition to United flying to the islands, Amfac owns the golf course on which the tournament will be played and the cosmetics group will sponsor the pro·am tournament. Iverson said he could see no rea son why Mesa Verde wouldn't be available if some other sponsor sought the use of the course but said it would be up to a vote of the membership. "We received some pretty good fmancial returns from the tournament," Iverson said. "U we had a pretty good guarantee or possibility of coming up with some dollars, we would be in· terested in talking to some others. But right now everyone is tired from putting on the tournament this year. ·'It might even be well to take a year off and have one bere again in 1983 but that would de· pend on the type of offer we might get. if one comes in. might J(O for it or not, I don't know at this time. But we ha- ven't had any offer. In fact, we haven't been notified by Kemper that they are m oving yet, either." This isn't the first time that a professional tournament hH failed to succeed in Orange County. In fact, a PGA event in the early 1980s ended after three years at Mesa Verde CC when Tony Lema won the final event. It was his first tour victory and a club meeUne room la named in bis honor. The Haig tournament was staged at Mesa Verde in 1968 for one year only while other at· tempts at presenting men's or women's pro 1olf in the county have also been abandoned after short stays. David Graham shows anguiah af1er mi.uing putt at Maiters. ,. ............ FromPageBl VI NT AG E NICKLAUS. • • second-best round of the tourna· ment. "I should be enthusiastic about it," Lietzke said, "but these have been the two worst putting rounds I've had all season. I've made three putts longer than five feet. I have absolutely no confidence in my putting, and you can't be very enthusiastic when you're putting like I am." DAVID GRAHAM, a former winner of the PGA, and Hubert Green, a former U.S. Open champ, were at 140, rive shots back. Each had a second-round 70. Johnny Miller, one of four players who shared the first- round lead, bogeyed the last two holes for a round of par 72 and was in a group at 141 . Ray Floyd, the season's lead· ing money-winner, and South African Gary Player, were 11 strokes back at 146. Floyd im· proved to a 71 and Plnyer shot 73. Hale lrwinj ust made it un· der the cutoff figure for the final two rounds at 74-147. DEFENDING CHAMPION Seve Ballesteros of Spaln didn't make it. The dynamic young man, involved in a complex dis· pute over appearance money with European sponsors, shot 75·154, Four-time Masters win· ner Arnold Palmer was another casualty at 78-154. Lee Trevino, who ranks a vie· tory here among bis greatest career goals, also faile d. Although grinning and joking with the vast gallery that surged over the course, Trevino also kept reaching around to rub an allin~ back as be shot 77-154. Even Trevino's gallery couldn't match the strong that flocked around Nicklaus when the word began to spread that the Golden Bear was on the move. ··He will be very , very tough to beat," Graham said. "He is phenomenal. "It's going to be very tough to On TV today channel 2 at 1 catch h.im . He's loo s mart. He's too tough. He's loo good." Hinkle agreed. "I can think of a whole lot cl people I'd rather be trying to catch than Jack." AND JACK gave every indica- tion he was going to be just as t o ugh a nd s mart as his challengers think he is. "Somewhere down the line," Nicklaus said, "somebody will probably break my record. I just want to make sure he has tQ shoot a lot to do it. I 'm a golfer and I 'm not ready to hang it up yet. "I enjoy the game. I enjoy the competition. I enjoy the work. And I enjoy winning." It was one of his better efforts here and, he hinted. compared favorably with the 64 he shot lo 1965. . "The course is much harder and longer now," he said. He very easily could have been three shots better than bis 65. He missed birdie putts ol three feet on three of the par-5 holes, the second, eighth and 15th. Angel s pokes man Tom Seeberg said that Angels Ex- ecutive Vice President Buzzie Bavasi planned to meet with Forsch 's agent , Livingston Kosberg, today, in hopes of r e- aching an agreement with Forsch. Jim Poteet, tournament chairman the first and third years it was at Mesa Verde and a former club president, was out of town Friday but current club president M. Leo lver•on bad this to say: ' "l'he Kemper people, Ken Young and all of the girls have said there hasn't been a tourna- ment that has been run any bet· ter than ours. Where Health I• a Way <!f life and Conditioning I• a Way of Living Thon is a second-year infielder while Forsch is a 10-year veteran right-handed hurler. "We haven't heard anything from Kemper yet about the future of the tournament. We dido 't have any problems and the only real one that I know about is that it cost Kemper some money. The real answer ls that they have some other sponsors in Hawaii.·• "We even get letters from spectators commending us on the flne job we have done. We know we have the know·how to put on a tournament and we have the facilities. "But whether the membenbip WE'RE CELEBRATING - VW's 25th and our FIRS ------- EASTER MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL JOIN US llFORE U RIL 25 FOi Al LITTLI AS .. Track finals •tMV today Finals in tbe Oraoae County In- vitational track and field meet at Minion Viejo Hlah are bUled for l o'clock <field ~vents) today, followed by the' first running even tall; 30. Amone the 40-team field are athletes representing Estancia, Irvine, Fountain Valley, Lacuna Beach, Newport Harbor, Mai~ Dei, Ocean View, HunUngtOn Beach , Corona del Mar and Univel'lilY high schools. '27% 6-12MONTHTHMS AU. SICU19 T.D. $1,000 MIN. TBS DIABLOS have to be wonderlq what tJsey need to do to win a 11me. They're M ln confenmce and bave io.t nine atralpt overall. NatW'ally, their pJtchlnc la tbe bi11eat problem u they ~ behind 11-0 Friday before Gerakos finally decided to empt:y bia •ch. Only two UCJ playen failed to get a hit as the Anteaten ac- counted for eiJbt doubles, a tJi. pie and a home run. Leadioc t he onslaught waa catcher Troy Ybarra, wbo bit for the cycle in going S..lor-6 with six RBI. Also contributina big sticks were Dave Glick ('·for-f), Dave 'Gillies (4-for-6, five RBI) and Mark Stowell (2-for-4, four RBI>. YBABllA. who played for both Golden West and Orange Cout colleges, closed out UCl's scor· Ing in the eighth when be blasted a l ·O fastball over the right field wall for a home run. Even with the lop-sided win there was still some concern over the condition of Glick as he was pegged ln the left ribs by a fastball and had to leave the game in the seventh inning. Another Orange Coast College product, Glick is batting .400 in conference. "He would be a big loss," said Geraltos, who figures, at worst, Glick's ribs Will be fairly sore and bruised today. Gliclt's cond.itiQD wouldn't be so disturbing it' it wasn't for UCI 's placement in the stand· iQCS. At 4-6 and trailing front- running Cal State Fullerton by four games, the Anteaters can't afford another loss. S.C.P.M. 171416~7HJ 1918 AllD 1981 6331'• Alll 7331'• your unusables -; Into usable cash.call Daily Pilot classHled 642-5671. RARE L UXURY IN ABUNDANCE! LEASE OR BUY1 ...... '*' ..... Roy Carver BMW 1544JAMBOREE RD •• NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH.~. 92660 714-640-6'44 25 TO 60\ OFF Tenn1• fzame• by K!NNEX:&LACX AC£ and SILVER ACE KEAO PROFESSIONA!.,MASTER and EDGE PRINC! CLASSIC.PRO and WOODIE YMAllA 'YFC 30 and 50 WILSON EXTlA,>.t>VfNTAGE,J.~RAKER and CHRIS EVICRT . BLAZENGI~ and many more great buya. Franal'MB. Bl SEV &NO COLUMN. • ....__, ,......a.mo would nfflvt u a Ram wouW eGftl'! U.. cllftennee. Tber•'• more bere, laowever, than Juel ftaa1M11. ,,_...,pride -hrr.,amo't pride -u d W. la wtMn U.. Rama an nmn1Jll bato a road block. You .... l'erra•amo feela be'• been pro.Utut· eel and aMd, too. He feela be wu m111Ulded and rallrOaded into 1l1nln1 bia flrtt contra et for a paltrY '130,000 divided over three yean. . Now, be Juat doesn't want to 1et back, he wantato1eteven. Klolterman knows thia and that's why rela· Uons betw._,n the two have been strained. Thus, the team's new posture: 1111f Ferreaamo wants to ao. 1ood-bye, It's been nice lmowtna you, We can cet atone nicely without him.'' The decision nQw la Ferraaamo's. What he will do and when be will do it lJ anybody's guess. Ferragamo likens it to a horse race, where the winner has been announced but an inquiry litht has been posted. I liken it to a terrible B movie, where nobody cares bow it ends. Either way, bis decision is imminent, I'm 1 just oot cotna to wait on pins and needles for the answer -others ca_o do that. • • • THE RAMS ARE looking at their options in case Ferragamo decides not to sign. One is to draft a quarterback and the other is to trade for one. As for the first option the team has a surplus of picks (16 total) with only three openings on the roster -so trading a number of picks for a hjgher ~ick seems like a logical possibility. • On the other hand, those picks could go in a trade for a QB, with outcast Dan Pastorini being Ilea vUy mentioned. • • • HALF PRICE SALE! 4x8x~" SALE MAHOGANY REG. $ 50 CAWT &IT AMY CHEAPa ~15.00 4x8x3/411 SALE iiiiiGANY R! 50 DCB.LINT FOi CA1941TS '49.00 4x8x1/8" SALE TEAK REG. $ 00 s32 oo IXCB 1 IMT IUY! SALE REG. $ 00 '26.00 SALE REG. 50 s19.oo * * * •• have ended •••••• BUT HOWARD c•evrolet's continue now thrOUCJh May 8th on economical new '81 LUV 1/2-ton Pickups in stock! YES SIREEEI We 're dealin' good • • • trying to win big Chevy national sales contest on now! t/ CHECK OUR BIG STOCK RARIN' TO GO! • = • • • : • • • • • • •, • • • • • • • • • • • ·Eaulkiru sets third record CAMBRIDGE, Mau. C:AP> -Tuey Caulklns Ht a third Amencan record ln as man1 days and Ued the all·llme wornen't record for national titles at the U.S. Indoor Swim· ming Championship• Friday night. Ca1.1lktns lowered her own American record ln the 200-yard lndividuaJ medJey to one minute, 57.11 seconds, three quarters of a aecona under her previous mark set l ast year. The l&-year· old frorn Nashville, Tenn., establiShed records ln the 200 bJtckatroke and 400 individual medley on the first two days of t he meet at H arvard 's Blodaett Pool. Almost l ost in Caulkins· brilliant performance was that of Jill Sterkel of Hacienda Heights, Calif.. who also won her third race of the meet by capturing the 50 freestyle in 22.51 seconds. Sterkel, who also won the 100 and 200 fret:styles at t hese championship, finished .56 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Krissie Bush of Tu.scon, Ariz. Caulkins' latest overwhelming victory -she beat deadlocked second-place finish ers Kim Carlisle o( Cincinnati and Gayle Hegel of Tumersville, N.J .• by more than 51h seconds -gave her titles in nine national meels over a five-year period. T bflt equalled the mark by Ann Curtis during a six-year period from 1943·48. Caulkins can tie the overau record of 31 national titles held by two men Johnny Weissmuller from 1922·28 and C.M . Daniels form 1904·11 Saturday night in the 100 breaststroke. Penhall rolls, Christian hurt Bruce Penhall won the scratch main event and Alan Chriatian sulfered a possible broken collar bone when be crashed in an earlier heat race Friday night at t he speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County Fair· grounds before 8,003 fans. PenaU, here for one week from the English Leagues, won over Dave Sims, Dave DeTem- p le and Steve Bast in the scr atch main event . Moose Kennedy of Buena Park was the handicap main winner with Keith Larson, Tom Hughes, Lance King, Dan Becker and Lenny Faas behind him. BY BOWADL. RANDY of • ..., ...... Followlno .,.. the top IPO'\S ...,.,ts on TV today. Ratings are: / I 1 1 •Jee•Utnt; I ./ ' worth watching; 1 1 fair; ' for99t rt. ~ 11:4& •.m .. Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ aASEBAl.L: Texas et Ntw Vork Yank .. s. AMounctn: Joe Garaglola and Tony Kubek. , Tile Yankees wlll send southp4w Rudy May to lhe mound at home today against U1e R(W\Oen' Danny Oarwlneaa right• hander. May finished last $Uson wl th a 1S.S rec;ord while Darwin was 13--' tor the Rangers. Today's oame gels the 1981 television slate under way for N8C. ~. 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ GOLF: l'he Masters. AnnouncffS: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, J•ck Whitaker, Ben Wright, Frank Glleber, Ken Squier and Ken Venturi. Jack Nicklaus takes a four-stroke lead Into today's third round of play In the prestigious Masters tournament. Nicklaus played four consecutive holes In 10 strokes Friday for a 65 to t ie lh'e coorse record for Augusta National and post a 135 scofe for 36 holes. Tom Watson, Lon Hinkle, Greg Norman and Bruce Lietzke share second place at 139going into today's round. [el 5:15 p.m., Channel 9 ../ I I I NHL PLAYOFFS: Kings at New York Rangers. Announcers: Bob Miller and Pete Weber . The Kings and Rangers return to action in New York after splitting their first two playoff games in Inglewood. Thursday night's action was spiced by a free-swinging brawl as the Kings fought back to even the series. The game was marred by a playoff record 267 minutes in penalties. {ml 7:30 p.m., Channel s ./ ./ ../ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at seattle. Announcers: Don Orysdal-. Bob Starr and Ron Fairly. Rookie right-hander Mike Witt gets the nod of Manager Jim Fregosi to start tonight's game against the Mariners' Floyd Bannister, a southpaw who compiled a 9·13 record last year. The heavy-hitting Angels got the season off on the right toot on a Brian Downing grand slam homer Thursday night. OTHER TELEVISION 9 a.m. ( tl) -HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL -The M cDonald's Capital Classic, taped March 26 at Landover, ' Md. Top)Mgh "hool Mftlort rtl)(tMftt lnv the U.S. •nd "" Washt,.Oft, o.c. .,. .. c~tie In this llahttHnnual pme. 10 Lm. (4) -WOM•N s TaNNIS -~ht Mrnlflnl\$ from Hilton HHd "''""'· s.c. 11 •.m. CS} -T•NNIS Eliot Ttlt.scher vs. Har~d Solomon In the WCT Chllltnee CUJ?t taiped In MontrHI. 1':30a.m. (4) -BAS•aALL wARMUP. ~OOf' (2) -SPORTS IATUaDAY -8'9nt Musburger ls ltlt t\ost of this new week.•nd s.ports anthOIOQY terles which, In coming w.eks, wilt feature Cn-dtt>th reports on various sub- jects. This week: Gr9Q Pa91 (14-0) takes on j.\•rty Monroe U2·M> In a scheduled 10.round heavywel4ht bout from Ktamesha, NY. Tim Ryan and Gil Clancy report. (9) -ARM WRl!STLING. 12:30 p.m. (3-4) -FUTBOL INTERNAC::tOMAL -Bralll v,, Chile. l~~ p.m. (11) -OUTDOQA LIFE -Entert•lner Phil Harris fishes for bass on Florida's Kissimmee Lake. 2 p.m. (11~-BASEBALL 1911: A LOOK AHEAD -Mel Allen Is the host of this look at the 1981 baseball season. Included: A review of off-season trades and spring training camps. 2:30 p.m. (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -A vistt to Leadvllle, Colo., for a 2S·mlle barrel race; also, tips on fly. casting for rainbow trout. 3 p.m. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -Host George Pllmpton talks w ith 1976 Olympic decathlon cham- pion Bruce Jenoer who describes his four years of prepara· tlon for a world-record setting performance in Montreal. 3:30 p.m . (7) -PRO BOWLING -The finals of the Long Island Open, taped at Garden City, N V . Earl Anthony is de-- fending champion. s p.m . (7) -WlOE WORLD OF SPORTS -Top male gymnasts compete In the World Cup Individual gymnastics championships, taped at Toronto. Also: A reflection by Kurt Thomas on his world championship performances of 1978 and 1979. And a special perfor mance by the newly-crowned world figure skating champions Including men's titlist Scott Hamilton and women's wimer Denise Biellmann. (28) - SOCCER. 6 :30 p.m. (50) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Tennis Coach Vic Braden is the host ot this 13-week series of tennis instructions. This w eek: Braden discusses his "laugh and win" philosophy and dispels common myths about the forel;land. 7 p.m. (SO) -SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights of the pro-am International surfing meet from Huntington Beach. 8 p.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 10 p.m . (34) -NASL SOCCER -The Los Angeles Aztecs vs. the Whitecaps, taped earlier at Empire Stadium in Van- couver. RADIO Golf -The Masters, 8:50 a.m., 9:50 a .m ., 11 :50 a.m., 12:50 p.m .• 1:50p.m. and 2:50p.m., KNX (1070). Baseball -Houston at Dodgers, 7 p.m., KABC (790); Angels at Seattle, 7:30 p.m ., KMPC (710). Hockey -Kings at New York Rangers, S: lS p.m ., KOGO (600). • (The Dally Pilot is not responsible tor I.ate c~nges.> Costa Mesa stops Noe 2 ranked Estancia Costa Mesa High upset second-ranked Estancia to highlight prep volleyball ac- tion Friday night. In other games, Fountain Valley took five games to defeat Marina, Newport Harbor. had a struggle against Edison, Ocean View surprised University and Corona del Mar had an easy time with La Quinta. The Mustangs pulled off the biggest upset of the night before a large and boisterous c rowd at Costa Mesa. Outside hitters Paul Coenen, PauJ Knitt and P.J. Kiley Jed the Mustangs, as did junior middle blocker M ark Arnold. ··After the first game we just came back and passed the ball well," said Costa Mesa Coach Jer ry Winanl. "Everybody gave a great effort and the VOLLEYB4LL subs played super. lt was just a great total team effort.'' The Ea~les and Mustangs split the two matches between each oth er. Estancia winning earlier in the year at home in four games. Estancia is still atop the Sea Vi~ League standings with a 9-1 record. one game ahead of Costa Mesa. Sophomore Joey Fuschetli, junior Joe Borden and junior all-leaguer Joey Lara all had good performances to lead Corona del Mar to an easy win over La Quinta. Jim Gane provided the offense and Scott Ku!us the defense as Ocean View suprised visiting University. Unl's Rene Rimlinger had 20 kills in 32 attempts to lead the Trojans. Both squads are now 4·6 in Sea View League action. Fountain Valley upped its Sunset League record lo 5·1 with a thrilling five-ame win over M arina. The 'Barons -~ Gold.a Wtst College 11nd , , Oran1• Coa.t Colle1e malD· •' talntd their leJd• lo tbeJr ... :~ reepectlve cqnfer,nce twhn· •t mini championships, with tbt :,, Ruatlera winnlna every event Frld_.. G\tc has a command.lna lead !>3 over Ventura in the men'• com· petition a.a five different Ruall..-,.11 , swimmers and the GWC rel'y , •& team collected victories at t.b41 .: 1 Southern Cal Coof erence finals at East Los Anselea Co~ege. • ·: Matt Whitmore won the 200 1 -! free (1:44.~). Todd Pickett toot ,..., care of the 400 individual medley (4:21.1) and Frank Jester sco.-.d .r.i a victory in the 100 butterfly 111 C51.9) for the upstart Rustlers. Jerry Hemandu (56.1 in the·'1,,j 100 back> and Tom Hugh.es (1 :01.8 in the 100 breast) were 1 • also victorious as GWC upped lb 1 point total to 372 after the second -day of the three-day compeu.~' ; lion . • The GWC women, with Nancy Ward setting a conference re- cord in the 200 individual medley r 'I ( 2: 18.2) also lead in the teani st andings with 304 points com-" ' pared to second-place Ventura ·11 I with 213. At Ml. San Antonio College, , 1 (tCC's Paul Poitivent won the 1 200 Cree (1 :45.7), and Jeff Cornett scored a second in the 100 back , as the Pirate men maintained a slim lead over Fullerton c~-2 after two days of South Coast Confer ence finals. Denise Odenwald, meanwhile, collected a victory in the 50 back (28.0) to keep OCC in contention in the women's team standings. OCC, with 247 points, trails flr5t· place Mt. San Antonio (267> go- ing into today's final events. won two tight games while the Vikings won two games easily to set up a fifth and decisive game. The final game started off close as the two teams were tied 6·6. But then the Barons took charge and won the final nine points to win it easily. Junior middle hitter Andy Kuffmann and senior outside hitter Tom Plane played well for Marina, whose record dropped to 3.3 in league and 8-4 overall. T he Fountain Valley win still keeps it a game back of Newport Harbor, a four- game victor over Edison. Outside hitter Mark Barnett and brothers Robert and Lane Peterson led the Sailors. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ---------l"U8LIC HUR ING STATEMENT OF A8ANOOMMEMT NTH" nATEM«MT OF AHMOOMMEMT NJJIG NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF M·1111• NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EH trwit. OF UH OF PICTITIOU$ •USIMUS I "CTITIOUS 8U51NIU RUTH LAWLOR MAC ~oti"c°"'E 1•SEHSE~RE!1v•1!-11T11YEH ·~-i "g;~C:.~::~S::.';.u1!':' Public HHrlnQ '"'" 1>e held bf ttw cu., F1CT1T1ous aus1MEU MAME MAME S'TATEMENT FICTITt~: ~~si:~ss MAMIE MAMI nATllMUIT FADDEN k RUTH L ~ ,, v u-Council of -c11., ol ,,...,,,.on April Tiie 1041.,.,11>9 --~ n••• •-fl,. ldl-"'9 i-r'°" Is 00""9 boil!· Tne _ _,, who n.v• Dffn oo1n11 Tiie lollowln9 "r-.s er• oolne , a a · Ille uncwn19'*1 will nol.,. r•'C>Oft•ibl<t CONTINUA,.CIE OP 8USINllSS JI, lfll, el 7 JO pm. or •• soon tlOMd !be uw ol IM llCllltc><>' l>uilneu neu •• • l>uilneu n OIAM()l'j0 BAA TENNIS l>usln..sas. MAC FADDEN, AND OF tor any -s or t1<101hllff conlrKle<I HOT ICE IS Gii/EH ,,.,.. .... n1 lo S«· tri.ruli.r •• POUll>I• In the Irvine Cl· n•me GA>-$, 11161 ""'""'" Orci.. H..nt· CLV 8 ASSOC I AT ES, • V•H••• SOON Ell TllENO PARTNERS p ET IT I 0 N T 0 AO . by anyone-· ""'" mywlt, on or tlon 1~ S of the C.lllornie CorPOr• ty COUl'<•I CNmbe,..; 11100 JMnbor'ff THE FINER THINGS IH LIFE 1"910ft BMcll. C.lllonllef3M7. ,.,1,..nnlp, •• IOOOOu•ll Stre ... Suite VI. HO ~'1 Cent .. ~lw, •200. IN ISTER ESTATE NO eller tlllstMle ttons ~ of the Stale 01 C.lllornle Bouleuro, I nine Interim CIYlr. CA ot ES ANO CATER I NG , •us ll•r• Mleveull, 17161 Aulumn Cir-no. Ne-I Be.ell, C•lllornle tlttO. H•wpor111Nd18 .. <,..t.£!11tomletll60. M · O•ltO U.ls IOlll Oey of A~ll. 1911. lMt lhe .,.n,,...s111p <-MCI 01 9 C Cenler, 1rvlM, C..tllorr\l•, for .,. -Blcklty L•ne. Hun11ngton Bt•CI>. cl•, H11nt11191on B••cll , Celllornle r.ertDy •tMlllCIOn tl\e uw ol 11 ... 1 lie-Cllffonl A. ~. -lllrcll, •ICM, A· 108399. Veroni'• A•!l•·Au"41n OEANE COMPANY•• C..lllornl• cor i>e•I ol IN SuDOlvliion Comm1tt•'s CelHorn.e 91~ tlM7 tltlous ,,.me. Newport S..U.C..lfonll•'11MO. T 0 a I I h e I r s IOZJJ C.ro1 .... 1 por•llon, •nd JURJEH I/AH OE A •pprovel ol Tentellv• Pucci M•P Tnt FtctlllOU\ Bu••n•\\ N•m• ,. Tllh _._Is condU<i.d by ... In· Th• llctttlou• buiJneu """'· tt•l•· JAmH II Mc.l...c, ~Birch,• 104, 0 f ' · C edit ' Founl•ln Valley Wol.L, f\tAlofore dol!'14 bu\lnff\ under JO TP·Otol, PheH Ill ot \he lrvlM lerreO lo AboVt w•• lolod in Oren99 dlvtdu•I m•nt r•la\1"11101"9 lktltlous bU\lntH Ntwp0<18e«flC.Hlorni•fllWO, en e I Cl a rt es, rd ' t Or St C... '270I • IM firm ,,_ of "Ptrll•kM Ell•ln" Ind+ Jlrl •I Complex EHi, Planned Counly on J1nu.,y )8, 1981 l/t1a Hl•VKtll n•m• Ming •l>MOOMO was filed on Tllll l>u~lllfl& ll conOucle<I b~ e and contingent ere I OrS 0 P11bllilled Ot'-CoHI Oelly Piiot •I l .. S•n Ml911el Drlv•, •>SS, Communlly, 9".,.11"9 Int condiliolwl Cn•ryl Dunn• Gne11y , 'OU Thi> •U.'-1 wn 111.0 wllh tne M•y l , 1'17, In Or•nu• County, llmlteelpet1nlnlll.P. Ruth Lawlor Mac Fadden ,1.pr 11, 11. It, 1"1 115'-tl N•wpor1 llee<ll, C•lllornl• ti..o. •nO •1>Prova1 for• •llbdlvlslan appll(atlon Bl<ktn L•• ... Hunttngton Buell, Co11nty Clerk of Or.,.oe County on C•ltfornl•. T~ ~---• •"" •Cldf"ttH• CllHOl'd A. Maas • tU2 Newport Hiiis Orlv• £•sl, M• <II 11 1"1 ·~ ·-··-J " Mel aka Ruth L. MacFadden, N••Por1 &Mell, C&lltornl• ttwO, h 111.0 llY Tl'le lrvl ... (Omp.tny to •ul>-C•l•lornl•'n... r . . of Ill• 9en•r•I p1r1ner\ OI Ill• -"· Me< and Persons Who may be ---Olssolveo n of A-II l, 1911 bY mut ... I div Id• 121.s gt"OU acres Into•• parcel• De Dr• Ly•w Ko~lr>, %es Bitllley ftS-p.trtner51>lp ere. ~!I~:::=",..,,•'•'""· ~ lor lnd11&trla1 develoom.nt l•n•, HunllnQton e .. cf\, C1lllornl1 Publlsllld orenoe C:O.s1 O•lly Piiot, OOH H VIEIRA tOOO Qu<lll St et -"•-..--• otherwise interested in the PUBLIC NOTICE consent. 11 I• r-~'19<1111e1 co-~-· w1111 92444 "~" 4, 11, "· u. 1911 16~1 · ' " • ,. •• ,.......o Callhntl•t ... , , JURJEH VAN O£flt Wol.L <Hl<Mt •I ~ "'"""'• Newport llMCll, CA '2..0. ' ' Wiii and/or estate. IUl N•wport Miii\ Drive EHi rev.,d to the •bov• Public Hurlnv C1lhtr.,_ F Gnegy M11llen, l0Sl1 JAMES M.. PETERS, >O Roye! St. Fl .... 1 A petition has been filed NOTICE OF PUILIC HEAR IMO HewpOtt a..c11, c.111ornl• ti..o . .nO th<MllO be '°""'•rded to'"' Clly c--Pltrv1ew Line, Hunt1n91on Be•cll, ' PUBLIC NOTICE G•or~. ,__, 8•Kll, CA '1"'41. PuDll""911 0r-. coast Pltoe. Aprll cllprlof'lottwPubllcHMrlllQd•t•. C..lllorn .. .,..... I' OEHNIS A. MAllTIH, 0 ·40 c,11,lt,U,t•ll • , ..... 1 by Jane Ann M cNeil and I EPOltl. TME llH wlll>dr....., I,,,.,, end llet <HHO IO For fur1he< 1ntor1TM\lon w1t11...-n1 Tr111 Do.sl~• we• conOutle<I DY • -----------M It "-I 1-... le W 11 r • w~ R U t h A A I I en ·1 n the "LAJINIMO COMMISSION De HMKlete<I In ,,.. urrylftll on of •n 011..., .... ..... n • '·.... ·-· . · 0' THI. CITY OF buMneu B. C. DEAN£ COMPol.HY, to llll• Public; Hurl119. pleas. Giii IN QeMr•I Plrln•nlllp. PICTITIOUS 8USIMESS Don N.111•1•• Superior Court of Orange flOUMTAIN VALLEY re1ldln9 at l6t Sin Mltu•I Orlv•, I rvln• Communily O•velopmenl C~I 0 Gneg, MAMIE STATEMENT J-•M. ..... rl County r equesting that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet .,SS, Newport Bu <ll, Cellfor11I• 0.pert".':: ~~~BY c::~~' ·::..~-::-:: ~~!n:;!"°co':~~y ·: .... !~~.ldlow\n9 _ _, ,, doll\Q bull· S••l•= .. ,t~,,,.;::~ Ille Co11nl PICTITlOUUUMNHS Jane Ann M C Ne 11 and °" W•dnetdaY. ,l.pftl 12, 1"1· al J:JO 'l?MO. wtll ...... •II•< <erf'Y on Ille !NM· 0.,Uty City Clerk or M•rcll "· "" P·1"4UI BEACH ~ IAL, )« 1•111 Pt•ce, Cl•rll of o.-Co<ontY. r •lllornl•. NAMa ITATllMalfT . p.m. In I .. Oly Council Chambers. !WU, .. entitled lo •II ... -...... of v ~ v ---.. Ruth A. Allen be appotnted I02C)O Sl•ttr A-. ~-teln V•ll•y, Ille l>u•l--....... ~Mldwlll the City Of lrvlne P11blilhe<I 0.M99 GN>I O•llY Piiot, Cosl• Mew.C.llh>n>l•916V. M•rcll16, 1911. Tri. followlng ---I• d9ilt9 bull· • I Publl"*I Or-CoHt D•llY Pilot M•rcll 11. "· Aprll 4, 11, l'ltl 14S6-tl Vlrglnl• M HormM> JS6 '"" l'le<:• A .... ~ Clirt-llflS a• as personal representat1Ve 1i.e p1...,1n9 eonvn1u1on "" "°"' • NY •" cMstendlnv ll•bllllle& ot the Aptll 11•1 .. 1 Ujt-tl _.....___ cosia M•w. ~"'"""'•'»V. · ... ~...;,at¥&_, ALaE1tT, 1t50 MeN verctt orlv• to administer the estate of l)<lbllc -Ing on IN IOll°"'11191""'" l>uSlnns ..... -. -i.rellfi.t ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE l/frnln1•M HormMI . ._ .. _ ,_ ~ .,_... EH' SUit• P, Cost• -.... Celllorfll• c...iu..iu .. ~tMa.,.. curr.o -----• --.._ ~ .. Ruth Lawlor MacFadden, PetJtlonllbntllmDy CurtlsEntowtor O•ttp ~11,1"1 C Tiu•'"''-'••• 111m wllll the M••-'loMdl,CAftMt mu aka Ruth .t... Mac Fadden _.,.,.., .. ,"" 10 operate •n eatslino e. c. OEANE COMPANY. PUBLIC NOTI E NOTtca i•vtTIMO aios c ... unty C•••k 01 °"-cov"tv on PrSJI ludf\' K .... ,....,., 12 DtH t'I Cu nder the Independent '"'-ant 1n<111dl"9 Ille sel• -....... • C.llloml• ,_..•tloft -----RECEIPT oir PROPOSALS; Se•IM 1111•«1119 1•1 .l •••• 1 P .. o1ts11ee1 0r.,,.. coest 0•11., 5,.5 11°' ~?.orlw. c..-,... Mer, c..+uernia . • . f E w1Ntllon of_,.,,.,..,.,,.•• 111&.s ey· e...c. a.-. l'ICT1nous 1us1Hass ,_ uw 01 ... _, Merchlt,""'11'.11, 11, 1911 t 1•1 ........ Adm1mstrat1on o states Brookllur.i str•I. Prnl*"' Mt.Ml STATEMti.NT ~OPOM .. wtll • re.:eh«t b'f' ' Publls/Wcl 0r....,. eo.11 O•"Y Piiot, . Tiiis bVStneu 1• cono11cte<1 .,,. • • Act). The petition ls set for C8Mlt\M91 u .. Plenftll .... Sii Jllfjef> I/ell Oer Wei Th• lollowln11 ........... ,. 0011\9 ~:(~'::";;.°a:'~:=~~:";',:; Mercll ?1. 21 A41rll '· '1· 1"1 lleJ.tl PUBLIC NOTICE llml\tcl ~~- he an ng in Dept. No. 3 at P•tltlOfl ...cimmm bf JMM$ Smltll Pubhllwd 0r-. Coall O.lty PllOt 0u;1n!" t F 111 E wooo .. LAN 0 Je!Tlbor• lload, irvlne. C•lllorni. Tiii• ... _, ·-llled wit.II tlw " 700 Civic Center Drive, dfubr.nlto .. ,-_k~ C1!!!. IE~:.ldr•s'1ar1~ul1 of Aprll 11, 1 .. l tlM-tl CLE. ft,M~. rouuT•1M VALLEY '21l4 untll 1:00 p"' 011 Asi<ll "· 1 .. 1 . PUBLIC NOTICE Co111\lj Cl¥k ot 0<0fl9" CCM.lnty on • ~ ---· ~" "" ,.. " ,. " lot Ille <Ofl&lrUCllOfl ol Uftl,,.r&ltj P'ICTITIOUS aUSIHaSS March 1t. l9ll West, 1n the City of Santa THESE MATTERS••• tiel"9 pro---------wooo YA.RO . 1on Newport or1.,..s1orm0re1nc1Pst!03 TlW•ll• --""""ilSTATilMllMT FlSG•l • Ana California on May b, c .. MO ll'Wll*ll lo tN p1-1ne La.. PUBLIC NOTICE lloulev1ro. Cost• Men, C•lllornl• of tM -"' I• loul9d on un1wnicy PICTITIOUS aus1NESS Tne 1011 ... 1nv P•''°"' ••• ootng Pulllllllwd O'-Coa•t 0.llY Pllet, ,., 1981•at 9·30 am ot Ille St•1-ol C1Hlomie, Go~nmenl '1U6 Orlv~ SOOleet.-tllofCMnp;10rl.,. MAME STATEMENT butlneu e1 2' 1 1' l9ll lff7 .. I '• IF Yo .U QB• J e' CT t th C-, ~.000 et wq., eftd IN Fountlln P'ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS We"en I T•l'Wil\. 11701 Annelle OEScAIP'TI°" OF WOAK . lt-v~ Tll• 100-iftll per'°" Ii OOlng l>uil· Pol.CIFIC OEl/ELOPERS, l4.a6 M1rcn • ""'11 •, 1, ' 0 e V•lley Munlclpel ~. Tltle 71. MAME ST.llTlMilMT Cite''· Garoen Grove, Celilornla •lld rtPle<e 16 l•I of lt'' llCP end .,.,. ., SHC•ll W•y, o.n. .... inl. C•lllorn•• t PUBLIC NOTICE ~. f the petition, THOSE DESIRING TO 1 .. 111,, lll Tiit lollo•I~ per.ant .,. 001nft 916'0 1tope recon1tr1Ktl0ft. IENGIHliEll' 8ARHETT INTERHATIOHAL. fZ.19. I Ith a ar levor or In opciosltlan to \he ~It "• • Jo-A TtrbUSI\, 11101 Annelle ESTIMol.Tl!.i10,000, )C)l7 C-lry Cl11b Ortvt, Cost• Me... Scott c;_ Reed, l-$1.cell We'f, 'I e er ppe wlll M9IYenenOOllOf't""l1YtoOIO.o•t bliilnnslS: Clrcle, GerOe11 Grove, C•lllornl• OPEHINO OP Pl'OPOSALS: TM Celllo•nMIYUi. o..-. Polnt,CelllOf'nl•UUt. at the hearing and State Ille 1>11bllc -•Inv. 11 lurlher lnfOf'me-WESTPORT AHIMAl CLIHIC, 9lUO. prOjM)Slli wlll be pul>llcly .,,.,_.end Tllomn Elmer Bernell, .S' Kevin T. Hayden, 247\l s .. cell PICTITIOUS 8USlNIESS y 0 Ur obj eC ti OnS Or f i I e tlon It dnlrecl, Y°" rNY c.on\Kt Ille lU E' l7th Street, Coll• MtU, Tll1• busiMH "Concl11<teO DY Ml In· fHd et 2:JO p.m. Oft A!>rll It, 1tll el Vitoria ReQle, Alo 0. J-lro, Bru ll. W•y, OIM Point, Celllornl• t:161t. NAMa ITATaMa•T written objections with the rP•',•.nn11011111~~rnent11•-"' 9'M32t -Call~~1~191t.21S1n0nu, o.v.M. um 01v1oue1. tll• •bov•·m•ndoneo olltce of tlle Tiii• ousiness '' conoucttd by en •n· w1111em R. von Henlllt. :zn1 Mew Tri. lollowl"9 penon 11 do"'9 bU~· , ~ -·· .... Wa"en I, Tarbu>ll owner. dlvlC111•I Ortve Santa Nia C•llfornle tf707. ,..,. •s: court before the hearing. CLINTOt4 SHERROO 0 ... 11 W•y. El Toro, C..lllor11i• •l6JO Tll11 •U.1-t ••• '"'° .. 1111 Ille 0 8 TA I " I HG c 0" TR" c T Thomas El .... r a .... u fhli bUJlneu' ,, coneluct•CI by • OAL.A.ICV NURSES' ReGISTRV, Your appearance m ay be S«rtt•ry • l•nYB:,~: ':u1:~~nOc"~l~M:l~l!,~· County Cler~ of Or"""" County on OOCVMENTS: Tiie _.111ut1ons •re Tiiis JU.I-I ••S ltltel with ~lie Clt'Mrel pertnertntp, tSJO Wemer Awn<0e, F_..IAllll Valley, • n person or by your at PIM1111'19 Cornmlulon • • · Mar(I\ 19, , .. , • •lltllleO, "Unlvetslty Orin Slorm County Cler-OI Ori1nClt' Go11nly_ on Scott C. RMd Celllornle '2109. , , 1 · P1Ablt~ 0r....,. COlsl Delly Piiot Thh IKlslneu 1' conoucteo Dy • PIJIUO Ore In a110 Slop• 1teconstrucllo11. Merell U, 1911, Tiiis st•t-t w•s llltd with the Doris H. llDl••ll, 1110U CM'IMu, •. torney. Aprll 11 1911 176Wt 99nerel p11'1Mt'"'lp, Publlslled Ot'•nve Coest Delly "llot, "Plans end tpeelflcetlortt •lld 111 '°"' FlMttt counly Clerk 01 Orenge County on fl'-t•tll Vetlrt. C.llfornl• t:r10t. '· I F V 0 U A R E A _ · ---Tiiis ~.=~ wes llleO wll'1 1,,_ Mercll 21, ?t, ol.Prll 4. It, 1te1 14U·tl tt•ct e1oc-t• may be OOlelnecl from P11DlllNO Orar199 Cout O•llY Pilot, Mire II If, 1w1. Tiii& llWI,....• Is c-llad b'f M In· , CREDITOR. or a cont· PUBLIC NOTICE County Cl••K of or ... -COll!\lY on tlleOep1nmenCofPue>llc Worlis.Cttyof M•rcll11,29,A4>rll 4,11,lttl 101•1 P1M81'CllYld11el. • ' f d .. lrYIM, 17200 J•mborte Ro.cl, lrvlne, -P11bll-Or•~ CNst 0-41y Piiot, Dorla H. llo-ll ,. ingenl creditor o the e· Merell"· l91t. P UBLIC NOTICE C•lllomla. A .-.re1un0ab1e f• 01 PUBLIC NOTICE M•rch 21.1'. ""'" '· 11. 1911 1''1•1 Thi• ,,....,_. •• flied with IM ""1" ceased, you must file your -Pulliiliwo 0renoe Coest 0.,1~1= -----__ '•1o.oo wm be c.MrQ911 lot "'11 .. , ., > __, cou .. 1v c1 ... k o1 Ofenee '°""'' °" ·J~ ·claim with the court or N-<rmt Merc11 n,a, .\P'll•, 11. '"' 1m .. 1 PtCT1nou1au1111au •umenb. ,.._ lfld ipee.ttk•l--'"· u, 1"1· ,1...,. •(· present It to the personal "OT:~::=;;::•oP __ _ N.AMa ITATllMllNT w111.,. m.a11eGfota11Mdlu-4 ,11er.. ricT•TIOUI auStNus . PUBLIC NOTICE NIMl~Of c-t o.u ,...... '. representative appointed 1-.. ,,.,....111 u.c.'-> PUBLIC NOTICE 11u!::!~°!.~1ne ""°"' ••• dol"f of :S.t~f.os...L ouAUNTae: 1ect1 T11e .:.:=:.. s::!...~'!!1119 !NII--. M.trcuo.-1~. •a. tttt "•S4H\ '•' by th~ COU(t within four N•llce •• ,,., ... , gl\'911 •• Ill• O"YOOC:K SEAFOOO a. GROG, pnlflO&al tllell be•<~.,., • Mt.tH·' lllCTITtoutaull•llP t ,. months f(Om the d•t• 0 ,.......,.,PAULJ.H.U.OaftdCARL JOOO arltlol, c.ai. ~. C.lllornl• cerl1119dor<_..,..&elteCkor_.. Si.A HIO CONSVLTAHTS, SJ• T ....... ~~-. '!!.... --·. PUBUC NOTtCB • I f I tt HUNN, Tr~, ..._ Wtlfll'f'l FICTITIOUS IUSINaSS '2611. lfl tlle an*I"' ol 10 •l'Uflt of IN•IAll Parli Ort,.., CAte Mete, Celltot'llla ':'°~• -~ 1 _......., -tirst ssuance o e ers as .-r.sa111t.S1 p1~•·· &IClf.M,CtlY HAMaSTATaMaNT 011-s.1nc .. •cat"om1•co,,..,. \lld '''<• ..-....10 IN CllYol,...... nu1 • ........ • provided In section 700 of o1c.i.-...c:-,.ty .. 0t-.., 1...,. The 1ot1uw1nt '*'°"I• c1o1r111 """ oa11 •a. s.w11111e. irv111a. c.iltwftl• ••tV¥ ..... VIMV.~.11"",_ T.tton.J. ,..,.,.11. ~14 P•f11 orive, MASTllR MtC:HMilC.MlW: 11'11 '1c;T1noutauso••• , , th .. Probate Code of .. e.11~ 11\at • "'"' treftlf~" ....,.... ttl\14 ,...11.~.w111prat111114lynK c-t•Me~ c.111om1.,a.v. serw1.c:.ta-.._c:.t...,.,...flll7, 1tAMSSTAT ... 1tT : • .,. "' -........... SW-w. 0-W... SCHUMANN ANO ASSOGIATl!S T11i1 ........... I• cond\KlltCI by a<«· Ill• conlracl, HCur• .. , ....... ef flllS ~ 11 c~ br .,. In-~ Wt .,-.. -: 0 --, .......... --" ~ e.111\ , ... Callfornlit. 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""' n,• -• tnMt Merdt.Aaftl4.11. .. ltlf 1"'"1 _..4,t'l,;tl, .. ,_ ~"·""" t~ _.,l.tt.t1,a,ttft .._... ,lt,&A9r '-"•ttM .,.., .. ..-0&-.. 4,n,, IUM, PVBUC NOTICE Ii ,, ( • 1 ldl9on 12, Fountain V•ll•Y 2 Tom Du11an's three-~ double keyed a four- ran third inatal. and Edtioo went on to score seven more times lD the sixth lnnin1 to turn a close 1ame into U\ eaay triumph. buggan, the Char1en' 1enior st-ortstop, added a sU.&Je, wbUe teammate MJke DeBenon added a 1lnsle and double for two RBI as Edison improved its rttord to 6-3 in the Sunset l.eague race. lileanwhile, pitcher Rob MUDIOO went the di&· tance, limiting the Barons to four bill whil& strik- ing c)ut 1ix. Huntington Beach·~ Newport H8rbor 5 The Oilers improved their record to 3·8 by scratching for a run in the top of the seventh in- ntn1. • GWC , Boes p08t wim Golden Wes t and Orange Coast College women's basketba1J teams posted victories Friday night In easy fashion. The Rustlers topped Cypress. 69·51, and the Pirates stopped 4l weak Mt. San Antonio team that l bad only five players, 107-39. I Kris Kroyer, the league's leading scorer with a 23,0 average, hit 21 with four other players get- ting in double figures Cynru Carroll had 12 re- boWlds. PVBUC NOTICE MJt\ts PICTITIOUI 8UllM•U MAMS ITATUAIEMT Tiie foll-Ing P .. IOftS •re dolftg buslneues: PAL/II' CANYON ESTATES, 2 .. n Celle Hermow. C•plstreno Beecll, C.i llornle '26l4. Cllltr._ Fr~l1 KlnQ, 2 .. n c.lle Hermo10, C•Plilr•no 8eec11. ColllOrftla fKM. Rieb cantllO Uiled. wu •u.riftced to MCc>nd by John QanMj.-a, mov .. to third on • ••criftce fiy by Brian Patrick and then tcored oa Tony Phillipe' lnfteJcl .Ut. Pitcher $:citt MJrlh went the distance for HuntJ.nston·Beacb, Jcatteri.n1 aeven hita, to <:ollect the victory. Newport Harbor 1ot three ain1Jes fro10 Kevin Sebert and a pair or hlts from Clarke Smith. The Sailors' record dropped to 2·7. Dana Hah 7, Laguna Be.ach I~ Laeuna Beac6 exploded for five runs tn the sixth inning alter Dana Hills bad scored four times in the fourth ~d twlce in the flltb. but it wu a squeeze play that provl~ed \he margin of .victory for the Dolphins. Jerry Musick squeezed'home the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. after the Dolphins loaded the bases on two walks and a hil batter. Earlier. tbe Dolphins parlayed four hits, two walks and an error into four runs in tbe fovrth to take a 4·1 le(ld. But the Artists bounced back in U~e sixth with three singles, a pair of walks and a t"o-R81 dou· ble by Paul Melnyk. Laguna's David Padeham also coJlectedapajrof RBI with twQbits. Los Alamitos 8, Ocean View 7 Down, 8-4 in the seventh inning, the Seahawks rallied for three runs but left the potential tying run on second base in going down to their fifth Em· pire League defeat against five wins. In the seventh, Kevin Stanley ripped a double to drive in two runs and then scored on a single by Fred Tuttle. TutUe stole second but remained their when Greg Villaroel flied out. Tbe Seahawks had exploded for four runs in the second inning, but Los Alamitos erased that with two in the first, a single ta1ly in the second and two more runs in the third. APWlrepNIO HEAVY TRAFFIC -Chicago's David Greenwood goes over Boston's Robert Par- rish in NBA playoff game Friday night. Celtics won to take a 3-0 series lead in best of seven format. 1f Orana• Cout College wants to stay atop tbe South COaJt Conference baseball standings, the Pirate. wlU have to knock off a tough challeneer In vlslUng San Dl~ao Me•• today. • And if Golden West wa..nts to move into a tle for first in the Ueht Southem Cal Conference ra~e. the Rustlers can do it with a victory over Ont· place t.A .ttarbor. Both games are set for noon. OCC, atop the South Coast standin1s with a 1.3 mark, sends ace Don Smith to the mound today knowing three other teams, jocluding the Oly1n· plans. are just one game back. Meanwhile, GWC, with a 6-5 squeaker victory over Los Angeles CC under lts belt, cam move into a lie with host Harbor toda)' with a victory. The Rustlers. 10-5 in conference pJay, are tied with Santa Monica for second place_._ H•r·G•r Holdings, Inc .. • C.11tor .. 1e cG<-8tlon, m Sou111 Hcpe Stree t. 4111\ floor. 1..os Aflgeles, Cotlforftla t0071. Cantw 0e¥elopmenls, I.Id .. • ~lllornlo corporaUon, 333 South H-• Street, ••t11 lloor, 1..os Aflge1 ... California 90071. S.G.G.O. Holdln9s, Int , e Colltornlo corporellon, »> Soutl\ "-Street, Utll lloor. l..o• An9elu , Colllorftla t0011. NOW SELLING PHASE 10 Sarlcll Holdlngt. l11c .• • Colllornlo ~otlon, m SouUI ...... StT••t. 4111\ floor. 1..01 An9eles. Colllornl• 90071. Art11H Holdings, Inc .. e Colllorftlo corporellon, m Sooltl\ H099 Street. Utl\ floor, I.es Aneeles. C•llfornlo 90071. Tlll1 bulllleu 11 <Oflducte<I by o general .....-lhlp. O\Orles Francis King Tftl• , .. ....._, •os lllOCI wltl\ Ille Counly Clerio of Or-.ve COunf'r on Mar<ll JI, 1"1. '1HUI Publl$1'ed Orengio COHI Delly Pilot. April 4. II. II, U, l~I 1'JMI PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIMIH 11.AMa STATWMaMT T ... lat~ --II doln9 llUsl· neuu: OltANGE COAST INOUSTRIAI.. CONTROi.. ns w. 17tl\ Street. S..lt• E. Cost• IMM, Colltornlo taV. J om" Stenn Feller. 17222·8 Nluon ltMCS, futllfl, Collflrlnl!o ,..._ Tiiis ~ II <Oftllueted by an ht· dlvldllal. J-S.l'eller Tiiis 1 .. tament was 111.0 •1111 ti. County Cl-of Oran., County on Aorll l, 1"1. 1'11'1,. P11btlllwd Orenoe Coelt O•lly Piiot, Aprll 4, II, 11, U, 19'1 1'V .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE CIM MUNICIPAi.. COURT 01' I.ONO 8EACH JUDICIAi.. DISTRICT COUNTY 01' l..OS ANGEi.iS STATEO,. CAUFOltNIA 411Wftt0UOll .. We¥o .. ..._8Hcll,CA,_, Pl..AINTIFF. M.M. Mii.STEiN, doing buslneu as THE BEST SERVICE COMPANY, OEFENOANT GI.EN SMITH. ell• GLEN J . SMITH. 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Unleu you • ~. y.w defoull _.II be eftlered on ~l<etlen of -pl•lnllff, •nd 11111 r-t _., enter • ,....,.... ... 0981~1 you f9f Ult reli.f demanded lft Illa comlllolnt, wl\lcll co11ld res111t In gorl\llllme1tl of ...... tolling of mo11ty or ptOMrty or '>IMlr rtllet ............ ..,.,., ....... , .... Doted! Oc..., 12. '"'· J. I. "-'Ila, Clerk ..,: J. Gellter, 1>91>11ty J. oaCNtea GOLD & MITCltau. M. Ok.D .... .......,. ........ .... -.-tr .... ca. mu T•:m ..... l"lltlll .. Or ..... CoeSI D•lly l'llOt Mer. fl, .. Afr.4,.Jl,)9'1 tUUI P\JBUC NOTICE BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR HOUSE-OF-THE-WEEK • ALL ''NEW'' SINGLE STORY GARDEN CONDOMINIUMS FOR ACTIVE ADULTS OVER 40 If you or your spouse are at least 40 years of age, welcome to a whole n~w way of life at Huntington Landmark, one of the finest recreation-oriented condominium communi ties ever offered adult California homeseekers. The condominium concept of leisure living is provided, with exterior maintenance, landscaping and care of the park·l1ke grounds and recreational facilities performed for you by a professional firm, retained by a homeowners association. • ~ • A private community with entry guards on duty 24 hours a day at th e main entrance. • Exclusive million dollar rec center with clubhouse, games and hobby rooms . • A country club lifestyle approxi- mately 1 mile fr.om the beach. • Each unit includ~s its very own utility area with installea washer and dryer. • Swimming pool, hot water sw1rlpool. 3 tennis courts. gymnasium, shuffle· board, and paddle tennis court. • Carpeting in the living room, master bedroom, secondary bedrooms and hallways. • Garden patios or dramatic atriums and/or entry courtyards. 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS $109,500 to s1·23,950 ALL UNITS SUBJECT TO PRIO R SALE Cit ~ • LOS ALTOS§ • • .-< ~ ! ~ . . . ' • • -°' ...... etandtn9~ AMa•t~ LaAeua W•D4¥11* O•llltnd Citic"° ....... ... "'. 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Stone, Stewert 161 end 0.mPMv. w -stone (1-01. L --Ollre 1~11.HRs -l(enMl City, H11t· d ie Ill. Wathen 111 . S-Stewe•t 111 . 8•111more, $Ingleton C II, Oemptey c 11 A-50,)11. A'I •• Twittl J OaklellO 120 110 100-6 11 2 Minne.Ota JOO 000 OOC>-J s 2 Lanolord •no HHlll, Erickson, Arroyo Ill •nd Smith W unglord 11.0) L-Ertoson (~I) HR 0.kland. ••mes 121 A--4.U2. Wlttte S.11 S, .... S.1 J c111caoo ooo ooo o:n-s 1 80>ton 000 010 101-l 6 J aurns, H8yl (7), F••rner (t ) -Fill<, Eckersley, Stanley Ill .,,. AlleMOn w- Hoyl (1-0) l -St•nley 1"11 CO·ll. S- Fa rmer "' HR1-c111uoo, ,. .... 111 llott.on, Ev-111. Al.....,. Ill. A-U,124 NatlonalLHgue .,_,, ... , Clncl11netl 100 010 001-J 1 O All•nta 100 000 40a-5 t 1 Seto, "'lu Ill. H-It> end llencll, ll090s, Gertltf Ill, Camp I') end illeMOk l. W-G•,_, t-0. L-Soto, 0-1. S-C•mp 111 HR1-Cln<l1111tll, Collln1 111, Knloht 111. Allent•. ,..,...,,Y 111. A-M,f2'1 , ....... Glalltlt Sen Diego 000 001 111 -4 I 0 Sen Francisco 100 010 000-2 7 2 Mure, UrrM 171. lucH Ill, Llttlelleld Ct> a nd T. Kennedy; Whitton, level!• (71. &reining ltl -Mor. w-urrte, 1·0. L- Lavolle, ~I. S-Unlelleld 12). A-t,S1t. UCl ... at,~~U. ....... 1 C$LA ____ ,,, UC lrwlM 6111 41 ua-tt • 1 Htl-, Perr., (21, ~ta Ill OYllll'le 141, Ordu 171 e nf Call•n, 1\.ar•• 111; w.MMM, WMett' m. Hiii etl IM vwre. 11'11 -W----. L -Holfhea. ti -Wl'"- ((91.Al, GlllMe t Ha~ Giid, "'919, llltlaMrt. Ybttr•, SIOwtll (UCll ... - Perlll111 !CSL.Al, YIMlrr1 IUCll, H•• -OWYllll IC$LAl, Ybwre CUCll. OUl«k ... Stanfllrd 1-1, USC 4-lt"tfl:MMr ll&llM HIOll tt•r Miile Oott-hit • Mio llomef' llr S111'1%rd In IN --~I. Arl10M S, UCLA 3 sceA ··~\' L T .. Cal Stele l"llllfl10tl I 2 O LOftO h«ft SWI• 1 I 0 I Loyola • 4 o 2 Pffperd1"' S S O J UC l"'IM • 6 0 • u. of San Oleeo • 6 t •~ UCs.tltekMla J 4 I ·~ C•ISteMIMAnoele1 0 6 0 6 ,, .... .,..1c_ UC l"'lne 21. Cll State~ Anetlet 1 Cet Steta l'VllertOft 4, UC...,,. 9.,wra J Lont llMcft St ... I. Unlwrtlty ol Sen OleooJ P_....1,Loyolal t•r•0-.1 ..... I UC ,,.,, .. .C Cal State Lot Anetl" l2l Cal State Fullerton •I UC s.nte h•be•• m LOftO llltecll Stell et Univenlly of Sen 01-.om P911-dlne et Loyola Ill High school ll.._ 12, "-tel• V•lley J Edlton 10' 007 0-12 10 Fou11telnV•ll•y 000 010 ~ 2 4 s MunlOfl encl Lino ... rd, Je11-., s,,.,, UI, Burt 161, ~990' <71 end 8n.s. w Muneon L-Jensen. 28-Motello, o.e-n, Duooen IEI. Les Al•mllel I, OcMll View 1 Ocun View 0.0 000 J-7 • J Los Alamllos 212 OJO • I 9 t Sl•nley, Relnrioni Ul, Jennino-l•l and Maloney; Will, Alli.on 111 ana Stepakl.s. 28-Stenley, Vllla,,011 COVl. Llllhl ILAJ. HR-Grote, Clerk IL.Al. O..Mll117,t..ee-a..ll• L•gvnt 8Hcll 00t IOI 0--4 I J Oe1141 HUit OIO 421 t-7 • I MelllYll, Vr..,,._n l•l. Cl•rk• 171 -k · rylllll; a&er, J elfen ,., -H•rvey. w- Jellers. L-Vrom•n 21-Melnyll ILi, H•rvey 10). N .. ll ... 9eKll 6, N-1 M•rMr t Hunllft9\on llff<ll 210 020 t--4 1 Newpwt ....,_ 101 210 0-J , ) Mersll .,,.. Sftirley; Hett!H. N"""'1 (2) •nd C-. J8~ INMJ. CY CIWtlliM 7, UMf'ty CIWlttlta 2 C V CllrbUtn O:ZO 01' 0-1 I liberty ClvlslJtn IOI 000 0-2 ) ) King -JOllMon, J Deming, Arnold 161 •ncl Wlntenolo. W-Klno. L-O.mlt1g. 111-Atndl IU. HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Sun1etleague w111m1nsi.r Edlton w l 01 . ' Merine Founteln Velltr Huntington 8etcll "'•wPC>rl H•rtx>• Frluy'1 ... 11111 Edison 11, Fountain Valley 1 • l 4 } 3 • l • 2 1 Huntington 8•ec" 6, N1wp01'1 H•rbor s Wutmlnsl., to, M•rlne 4 ....... _,,..,1121) Merine v\. Ed110n •I Mlle Squere Peril 111 W•slm1Mter at NtwpOrt H1rbor ,..,um Founteln Velley vs Huntington 8etcll et Miit Square Park t71 South CoHt LHgue w Cepist••no Valley I Sen Cl•-• 6 MIHlonVlejo • Lag.,ne llH<h l Dena Hill• J L~gU"41 Hiils 1 Frlfer••-i. Dana Hllls 1, uo-&etch • Ceplst•-Velloy •. Sen Clemence t MIHlon VleJO 4, L_,.. Hiii& l Neat ...... (~1121 Lagun• Btecll •I M•ulon Vie lo San Cl..,...nte et Oa"41 Hills C•Plll•-Velloy •I Legvne Hill• Empire League L 01 I J 2 J 2 • s • s • I Lo•r• W L GS 9 l Ke tell a O<un Vl1tw Los Al•milol Kennedy Cypress I 2 s s • 1 ' 9 Frluy·s •••11111 Lo1Al.,.,llo.l,OcHn View 1 Loere J, KeMedyO K•l•ll• I , Cyprns • Ned .. mH(AllriU•I (1 ?CHn VM!w VL Kalelle et 80yMn Peril Loate vs. CYll"flS et Le Palma Pe•k Los Al.,..,llo. vs. M;ennedy •t 8rookllurst Perk (1) NBA oleyoffa CONl'liRllMtli SIM9'1NAU , ... tefkw111 WIESTl•N CONl"l•llNCIE Fri.ty•1Scw" Kans .. City ·~ P"°"'la 91 CK1ntes City 1 .. ds ,., les 1· 11 Houston 112, Sen Antonio " (Hou1t0ft IH Ol lffles 1·11 s.fay'101-1 Plloenl• at Kansas City Sen AntonCo et Houston T ..... y ...... 114 Ho111ton •I Sen Antonio .......,, AIWll IS San Anlonlo M Hollston Ill MctlMl•Y I l(an .. sClty.C ,.._,,I• ,rtuy,~117 Houston at Sen Antonio Ill neceueryl Plloenl• •t Kens.M City (II """"ryl Golden WHt II, Cypre11 51 CYP•aH -••HI 2, koell•r t • arooetkll 2. Deerllllet 10, CNnlden 11. •ke 11. OOLDaN wa1T -GUI> '· 011 •• krlllorlen 1. Krl119 10, Scllle\tltr t, Plt•r n, H•ll t Ha1111-. Golden West, J2·2'. Tottl to.ill CYPtlM 21, ~ WHI 1', Fouled°"' C ...... rltn CCy&W-). Loa Alamlto1 '"IDAY'S •HULTS 1•111lef~ ....... -... I First rtce -MVP IRatchlordl, 11.40, 7 . .0, 4.40, Primitive Stre ... CC.ton), S.20, J.40; Ambl•nce CV•ll-lnof\eml. 2.IO. 1.2 Okie 11-11 paid lto.oo. Second ra ce -O•anperll Ma\.Hy CCopelanoJ, Sl.00, 7.60, l 20; 5eft08 Rose CGrundyJ, J.20, 1.40, Weather Wom•n <Osborn). UO. Third rte• JlnGe'I Image + Rltchia), •.•O. J.IO, l.00, Ri..,.rk IGrundyl, 5.10, J.60; P•"'-•'1 lind .. "°' CO..arnerl, 4.20. U H ect• 14-11 potld U4.\o. Fourlll rtce llye 8ye Arnie IAWOllll, uo, 2.20. 2.10, l .J. Al"*''"" 10'1•1 ... ), 2.60, 2,20; Monltanl Ace IO.S-.-1,2.20. Flllll rllce -OK"1 Rusty IGr990ry), UO, 2.60, 2.•. TOfrld 8eeu IO'arlenl, 120. uu; Able Wey (Wllll•mtl, 6.60. $2 uecte C .. ll P•ldS14.aD. Sl•lft rec• -Seellawll Hanove r (Websler), 100, 2.10, 2.10; KewertN Pace 0.. (W ... ), S.00, UO; C-t (..._), uo. Slventll race -Too .. o I-lier>, ._..,, l 20, 2.• ... _,,. ··-(l(lllO!wl ••• JD. l.IO; Trw Trkl• 1"9•a91Ml, 6 . .0. 12 uecte 12 II peld UI :ZO. n Pick SI• (s-4-1-+Hl pejd Vl.40 with m winning lkke15 lnve "°'IHI. U Pick Sia centolatlon paid U..O wllll 1,n1 wiMlnQ l•CkeU l""'r l'IOfWll l2 Pr<k Sia tcrel<ll consotellon Ptld l1 60 with 711 wlMlng tlcuts ct,.,.. "°'Vi• o,. or two terttcft91l EIOlllll race -Armbro Willard (Renlllnl. J.IO, 1 40, 2 20, FO<"eplay (Fontelnal, UO, 1 40, Dime A oo .. n CStollllusl, 2 . .0. Nll'llll rte• 8•Y L••f IOunnloanl. 12.:zo. 9 40, •.OO. JO$h ... H-ver I 0.Mlll, tt .0, 12.20, Baffin !Sherren). 4 00 l2 uacte '7-31 P•IO U9t . .0 Ttn111 race Tl99• Almellu•ll C0'8rienJ, t.10, 3 IO, J.40, Armti-o Woll <Flllonl, J.00, 3.00, Ooc"l Fell• tRenklnl, S.00, l2 euct.e I 1 ·11 paid '34.00. E leventh rec• -Michl•,.. !Ottomerl, it ,40, S.40. S oo, Jecu Oi••ct CAnde•tonl, l 00, 3 10, Oty S.clo. 1v111e110lnanem 7.tO. u ... ,,. 11·3) !Miid ~ 00. Atttnclanet I, llol Sent• AnUe FIUOAT'S •ESULTS C11tll .. ., .... ., 1--....w ... -u..> F"'' •«• Judy "99 IMe1oarln11, 4 .o 1 IO, 1 . .0, VlewmalO IPlncayl, l . .O, 2.IO. O.er Adele•de C Toro), S.IO. Se<oncl race -Vk's MA9i< (Ollv•rnl ••• 4 '°· l 00. Golden 0..llc tt::1t·-· 4.60, I 00, Don Y-Siiks IV•lennoel•I, LIO U d•lly d0u04e C._51 paid ,11.40 Th"d rtce HOOCe KnlglU IV•ll<\~ ... te) 4 to, J 00, 1 40, To-• ug111 I Plnceyl, 4.00 J.JO, Mldnlle Ea91t ITO<'Ol, l.40. Fourth rte• -Royal Wool (Plnc•Yl. 10 . .0, 4 40, l .0, Perton'l Le-r ILlpfleml, 4.00 J 00, Mit0te Ster (Me1oarlnll, 4.60 Fiith race Le Tromi.. (L~t•nedal, 4 to, J IO. 1111, Meri/11,.·, Dove (Meloa•lnlJ U 40 • 10, Rel•cent Ledy (Slloemek.,) • . .O u eucl• (7 4) r>e•d U 13 00 S l •lll r ac e -G e rl•tlO Count~ (C•llanedal, It 40, S 10, 3.10. Volt• IMcHer11uel. 4 40, l 40; Mounteb•nlo. C M•l11arlnll, S .0 Sevtnlh race Tudo• Merd ICasttnedal, 11 40, 9111, ti .0, R1huen. (Plncayl, • . .O. 10.00; SpUly l.erH COllver111. 19.00 l5 e• eel• i 2·51 paid USl.00 S2 Pick SCx CS.9·5-1·11·2) peld 143,"S..C with two winning llckeh (II• horses). ~ Plcll S•• Conlol•tlon paid ,2t0.10 wllll 1Sl winnklo tlcketl 111v111orw11. EIQnth rtce Shimmy (Velen1ut1•1, 7.10. 4.00, l 20; Buenos Oles IC.~1anec1e1; 9.60, 1.40; Ambe• Ever ITorol, 1.00. Ninth race H-n Music tPlnceyl, 4.00, '00, 2.IO, FuMily CV•lenzue••l. 12.60, •.40; Old Ace 1ees1anecs.1, 6.20. l5 •uct.e l._41 P•ld l!Ofo.50. Atten-.ce -10.111 Nice Open let Hice, fl:r-•l Qooa.-tlMlll ..... Yennlo NOall def. Paul-Nllolne Torre, I·•. 6·1, Menuet Orantes def. Z•llko Franulovlc, 7• • ._,; 8•1ea Terouy dtf. Angel Gl-.r, ._., 41, 6-4; Merlo Mertt•z Clef R Icardo C-, ..0, W . Women'• tournament Cat Hll• HMf, 1...._, S.C.I C1o1a.-...1s1ttt1e1 Cllrlt ~ ..... Lloyd dtf. R ...... M•rtlll.on, 6·1, .. ,; Vl•(llnl1 Ruzlcl oec. Mime J•llWWC, •·Z. .. ,; Pam Sllrlwr dof. P•m Cti•ll•, ._,, •-'; JoAme R11Hell Clef. Joy'9 Potlmen, M , 4 ..... o. GROUP g~lf, LESSONS ST ARTS URIL 14th .8 WEBCS ... 520°0 ONE HOIM WEBCLY IMCUINIS GOLF BALLS & INSTRUCTIONS Mt .... lt~Wttltftl....,M ...... •lclM.-CM) -... IC.eli.Mt M , 41ef. k ... I, W. flt. Horn, M , def. U;.erre, H ; H•tley (Ml IOM,+.6,6·7,won.6•1, 6-1; Sewten IMI Wtft, 7_., leM, 4-4, -. t·I, 64; CNlfl11 IM) lo1t. .S.,, -. 7_., "*' 6 ... ~ Hou ... 1-Gludlley l'-U ......... ,,_, 6·4, t ·4, 41•f. ot4Htlllttion .. , 6•1, 6•1, AIJllOUO-O-CM) _, 1, .. J. -.»Ill, $-7, 1 ... M ........ -..C111•,N.._..tt4 , .............. .-.. 111·11•) ""'" 9•nw IHI lef. s-., M , def ~-. .... Ml. Jll'll MyeN, ._,, *'· John MY«', .. I ; Gabriel CHI -1•, 6-4, 6·1, .. >; Car""I IHI I ... J ... 2 ... M , H ; PMll IHI 1161 .. 1, 2 ....... t .. . o..lee le•ne,.. ..... .-. IH) def. TllW~, 1·1, ._2; ilef. Mecrl1.a1r0. 6-2, M , Le<Oftdlt. Leith CHI IOsl S-1, ,._, .. ,, 2• Maatere .............. 0 •. 1 Jeck HlcklMIS Lon Hlllllle 8•uce LI.Uk• Gre11Nonnen Tom W•'--> David Gr_,, Hubetl GrMn Jim Colbert John COOi! Peter Jtcot!Mn J oMn y MOier Gibby Gilbert Gey llrewet 8enCr•MNw Stoll Hoell Wayne Levi SellOy Lyle JOlln M.,..,,_y Jerry Pe4• Lenny W-lnt George •~"" One Stockton Cllerl11C_., Calvin Peete J•CkR~ Jim SI"'°"' IMO Ao4!1 llruco o .. 11n Rey Floyd JeyH ... Tom Kile Gery Pl•~ Don Peoley Miu S..lllvtn 8obGll- 1·J em11 Holtorlove Hale Irwin •Rooert L.ewls Gii MorQen •·J •y$1egel Cr•lg Sledl1t Howard Twitty Fuuy Zoeller Tommy Aaron Kollll Fl•llVI 8 111 R-" CurtlsStr.,..,. Norlo S.Uukl .t.noy Been Ed Flori FllllMllO...llty Oen Helldonon M••k Pleil $.:ottSI~ Bol>Cly Wectlllni LH Elder J C. Sneect Mer~ Heyn P•I McGowan L•"1 NllllOn •·RObett Twey Miko Reid JeekN- Joelnmen Milo.a Motley Arnold Pel,.,., EdS....O OO"IJT-1 llOOOyWela l S.n B•llntero. 8illy(•-Joe Hellff let'''"'"° DoUQ F0td Andy North 800 Goelby Sam Sneect a-Hal Sutton Art Wall 8111 ltr•lllrl Phll Hencoo •·Ounctn Evan• Richard von Ttclly Megnoll• ClaHIC l•t Kettl ..... rt. MIU.I 10'4"-l:U ... 70-11' 7Hl-IJ9 ... 70-Ut 71 .... -1,, 10·10-1.0 70·70 -140 11..e-141 70·11 141 11·70-1'1 ... 12-1 .. 11·11 U2 IS.6e-t4J 71·72-14J 7J.70-14J 1Mt-14J 7J.~14J 72-71-1@ 7"72-14J 72·11-14J 14-10-1'4 72-12-14' 74-11 -14' 7~70-1.S ,,.,,_,., 10.11-10 7IH'*-14' 74-12-14' IS-71-14' ls-71-14' 74-12-14' 73-7>-14' 71-71-14' 11·14-14' 11·1"-141 70·17-141 73-74-147 11·10-141 74-7)-141 72 7S-141 1•-11-141 1S.1' 147 11·70-147 11-11-1• 1 ... n -141 7'·11-141 ... 7t-141 1'·74-141 H·74-1'9 11·11 '" 7'·1)-lff 1' IS 1., 1/.12-lff 71 ,._, .. 17-73-uo 7J.71-UO Tt-1S U1 IJ.71-ISI 71-7:1-ISI 1s.1.-u1 l._7,,_Ut 7t-7J-1S2 , .. 7'-11J 1 ... 11-llJ 1~11 ls:I II 71-ls:I 7t-7'-llJ IHl -llJ ll-16-IS4 ,. 71 1S4 I I H -1S4 1111 IS4 1' 76-ISS IJ.7l-1SJ IO 7~1S} 17 71-tU •1s IS} 7._7•-tU 13.15 ,,. 12 71 I~ 11·7• lloO 7M S-1'1 Allen Sir.,. ~ -12'1 Jerry HMrd .._., -tJJ Mike Smith .._., -tJ3 Jee• Ferenz •7•7 -1>4 8ruce Fl-''"'' ,,.... -us Fr•nk C..,,..r .,_.. -Ill Fred CouptH ...., -tlS Ed Selser .._70 -1• 8utcll 8elrd .._70 -1• Oerrtll KHI..... M-12 -1• Nick F•IOo 7~ -1• Biii~ ..... -117 Mick Soll 70 .. 7 -117 V•~• HMfnet ..... -IJ7 •••u a....,, 10.1 -U1 Jolln Liiier 71M1 -117 Jim c~.., "'11 -121 Gery Herdln 67·10 -IJ1 Roeer C.Mn 47.70 -117 Perry Al1ftW 1M1 -tJ1 Dene Oulelrt , ..... -1J7 8-y Mltcllell ..... -1J7 Mike 0-kl 6 .... -1J1 Rod Nuct.o1t1 .._,. -111 R.W. E.... 1CM1 -117 lelftOeniel $ally Little CllrllJ"-M•ry~r ..l•MtAlek Allee Miiier C•tllyMtllt Dianna OelleJ Myt•Vtn._ C•lfty $fllrk Oonne(_,i AmyAl<ott Cindy Hiii l(•thy Wlll'-111 JenatColn 1(1thyHlte LenO<"•Mw-• 8••be•• MoJCnel.l Vicki SlllQl.Con Ju1141 Staton Vicki hOot Pet llrectleY ..... _ .. ,..._ .. '111 -UI ..... _UI ..... _, . ..,.._, . ... l't-UI 6M1-U1 12-46 -111 71"1 -IW ,...._,,. 7Mt-t• ...,._,,, ... ,._I,, ... ,._". 7W6-tat ...7t-1at 72-47 -llt ... 11 -llt •s-11-1• ...72-1'10 10-10 -140 70·70 -140 72 ... -140 ...7'-140 7H7-14D 12..--uo ... ,1 •• ,., ''"" -"' 7>•7 -140 6f.71 -l.0 11 ... -1. ... 11-140 "·12-140 J~U-70 J2..-.....,0 lJ.U-70 »-M-70 14·-IO JS-1$-10 lJ.U-10 lJ.»-11 )6.JS-71 •11-11 J1·3'-71 •»-11 11·3'-11 l1·J4.-11 Jl·U-12 Jl·»-12 lJ.31-n l'l-J.J-n ll-ll-12 Jl.)4-12 JS 37-71 ,..,._,, Communttv coUeae awtmmlng SOCALccr.. ..... licl '1NAU , ...... u.~ 400 lndo -I. Picll•ll !Golden WHtl, 4 11.t; 2. Steiner l(ypreul, 4.21.2, l Mo•-IS.nle -c•). 4·U.t , 4 EarftHI !Got-w.tl.l, 4::r..2; S. lngrtm IVenlur•l. 4;)7 J. 200 ''" -1. Wllllmore (Golden w111u. I."··· 2. Het-ty CCYl>'ftll, 1.44.7, I ,_ adl IOft IGotelen WHtl. 1 41 A . 4. Leltlra., l~.:_n7turel, 1.41.1; ~-Devis IVentu••>. 100 fly -I Jlllff (Golelen Wnll, SI t, 2 CIH••-IVentu,.l. ».1, ). 81HUW IS...- 1• Monk.el, SJ .. 1. 4 N...,.nl !Golden Westl, 56. I, S Ammenn (Golden WHI), 56.6. 100 be<k -1. Hem~ !Golden wesu. 56 t; 2 U~r (Golden w .. o. 56 4, l 1n11rem (Venture). S..•. 4 Stephenson <Golden WHIJ, 56.t ; s. P-•11 IEHI LOI Ange1111, ff.I. 100 MHJI -I. Hl>QMs !Golden WHO, 1.01 I ; 2. Jnter !Golden Willi, t 02.0, l. 8•bb CCyp.-eul, I 04.6, ' O.leeoo (EHi LOI AnQtlU) ' 04.I , s Venuialt <Cypreul, I.OS I. IOO lrff relay -I C.olden Wut, 1 16.4. 2 Cypreu. 7.11.t, l . Ventu••, 7:11.1 Tum tlendlngs I. Golden W11t, l1l, 2. venture, 204; J. Senta Monlce , 1'7, 4 Cypress, IM, s. Eest Los Angtlll, IO ••. RIO Hondo, S2, SOUTHCOASTCON,.t:•ENCE l'INALS fat Ml. S.11 Allt..W.I •00 IM -I Jessee I Fulltr1on) •• 11.S, 2 Moon IFuilertonl, • lJ •. l S•nborn CO••not CoHll, 4.42 O 200 lrM-1. Porllvent fOranll'f coeslJ. t.'5 7, 1 Kenal\elt CFullertonl, t •7.l , J &ender (~I. t 4t I. 100 lly-1. Avh (Fulltrlonl, 51 S, 1 Teifo•O (Gn>l.lmonl), SJ.a; J Deloe CG•OH· montl. S4J. 100 OeO -1. Pwlllbona (Fuller-I, SS.I, 1. Cor-1 10.--Coasll, SS I, J LI-rt IGrou..-1. SI l . 100 b<ttil -I. Avis I Fuller-I, St I. 2 S.mmert-(Cerroto11 1 01 I, > Hasairnl (Senta Anal. 1.03.l Tum slendrnos 1 Orenoe c ... u . 2.,, 1 Fuller1on, 2SS. Women COMMUNITY C~LEGE 5eC.el C...lwrMC• Fluls (at E•tl LM A ....... 1 100 ondo 1 Ward !Golden West). 2 11.2. 1 8urlle (Sente Monoce1, 1 14 9, l Powell IE•U LO• AngtiH I, 1 21.1, 4 Bower l(yptonl, 2.31.•. 5 MecKenile CGolden Wul), 1 33.6. 20o frM -t 8rock !Venture), 2.00 s. 1. Hill (Venture). t.ot.t , J. 8allty IS.nte Monrc•I, 2. 10.1; 4. Anllmerrno CCyprenl, 1 11.1; s. 8•,,•tt !Golden Wlltl. 2. "·' SO tty -I Kouwneu CCyprnsl, 27.t; 1 Clarke (Cypreul. 11.0, ). 8uru IS.I'll• Monie.), 21.1; 4. Todd (Senta Monlcel, 21 t , S. Korlsclllll (Goloen Wt<ll, 2'.9. so beck -t. ~l•Y !Sent• Mon1ca1, >o.s, 2. Powell fEest Los Angeles), 31.S, J, 9., "" (Golden Wilt), lt.•; 4. 8rocll (Ven-ture), J'l.2; S Rydtr (Golden Westl, JJ.2. so Ore•sl -1 Parra (Golden WeSU, lJ.J, 2. Ward !Golden Wnll, Jl.7, 3 Todd !Senta Monke ), 34.t; ._Ro.,., IRlo HoncloJ, l4.I , S. C-r IVenlutel, lS.6 -ft .. reley -I. CyPtnJ, J Sf.I , 2. Golden West, 3:'6.0; l Ventur•, J:St.2. Teem •lendlf\0$. I. Golden WHI, :ICM, Ventura, 21l; l. Cy...-, 1'6. S.-C.lt~e l'IMll , .................... ~ ... , 200 IM -1. 0..kllon IS.n 01990 Mewl, 2: 12. t; 200 ,,.. -1. Onkllon cso Mewl. t:St.I ; SO fly -1. 00.-•ld CO..enge CotSU, 27.t; SOIMlck-1. Ode-aid IOrtngtC.0.SO, 2t.O; SO --I. PellMt ISO MIMI, J.J.•, _,,..relay -I. Ml Sell Antonio, 4.IU.4 Team Kon1: 1, Mt. San Antonio, 2'7, 2 Or .... c..A,247 • .> ·'--· Surf ltatlatlc• T ...... 1,swtt IC-.. ~ C.llforllle o o-. D•lles 1 0-t SftOll Cehlomle 11, 0.11 .. 11; S.Vft - Mei.-., CC.illorni.l I, 1rwl11 10.llHI S; Cotner klcU Celllotnle a. O.llu J, '°"'" C•lll0tnle u , Delles 21, Oll1idt1 - Calllornle t, Dalles I Scoring Pe ... CO.llHI, JI 1S (AAUKll, JOIWll All•-• 11,090 High echool aoccar All Cl,.1·A ,.irtl Tum GoorQt 8eccerll (Fulltrton1 M•roo Cortu I Flllmofll, Elt1n Flor11 tGlen- OAltl, GtlO•ll'f Gere le CS.n Cltmentel, 1-. t41n 11 rvillll, Pr"I Hertslotld c G••d•n Grov•1. H•rry ~utcn1•on tC•Pt\trilr'IO V•ll•yl, Henry M•Q<UllllO C!>edOltlMCkl. RJCky N1tr .. lh CLlrulinll'frl, Cer101 011¥• !M•rk M;-11. Owen Perrine (L• S•llel. LOu1\ Aud1ch t 81Vf'rly' H1llSJ, Stev• StHnwr~ !V•lley Chrl>Henl. Miu Thom .. I Agou••I. RoDboo Wui 18ttntwoodl. Vl10ro z ... 10 IV•l111<1•) S.cendT•..., llu•lltrmo 8e<trr• L..e•I C 8everly Htll\I Oen 8eu<ll IC•l•IM•••I. Anorew 8ri•l- IGlenOait1 0r1.,,oo Clar1110 CL• s.i11e1. D•v10 Cluek IC.•rden (,rove1 Steve Oalty IAQoura1 Vrc G•uuphot 1Fulltrlon1 Rom•ro LOPf'I l Ltu11n9rr 1 P•• Noy ts I hmplt C•IYI Moc•ll Null 1Cn•O••<a1 GerAIOO P•ttKttno ~M.trlil. KtPOlfh D•v10 A1m1d10) tSl 8on•ventureJ. W•rr~n Sewell CC•P•str•no V•llty1 V•r•u1.,.. Sh11t1rdtm1•n CMAr\n••U John Tr•ut CL•9un• H1ll\1 S..•v•dOr \l•\Q..,ll Cf,IM <••J T11lr• Team Kelty AUun\on fWtOtu JOSI' 8rtwno 18•11 G••dn•ll o ••• 8•-n ILA 8aph\IJ Rodri90 C.•lro I 8rtntw00d1 Tfta111 o. IE1leftCYI, Greo Goocn IValen<••I L•rrr J •<tt.\on tL• Quint•> J tlt Ktnd'lt'tn <C•l•O.W\I ~OU M•nu\ C8tvtrly H1hs1 KIY1n Mc(M\n (L~un4i Htlhl M tle N1mort 10e11 Peral J.,.n Pl .. <tnc•• t!>eOdltblekl Paulo A.,.1 lH•rv•rdJ NtU Sc:twoed« C lr'f'tftt), J•rry Vtr\fffQ t V•lley Cnrtst1M) J•m•• Wynn IL• S.011•1 P1•yer ot yt4'r D•vr Sm1tn tC•P•\Hano V•lleyl Co•tll ol llW Y .. r M•lc• Conov., 1 S.o Oltb•<•I ~ I I . " Women'• aoftb1ll COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ota .... CNsl 7, SH 01 .... Forltll lo Oren~ CN•t MIGH KHOOL Marina 4, Wftlml111t1t 2 wotm1n111r 000 000 1 1 .-4 o Merl1141 001 110 •-•.~• 0 ~emlr11 end P Co•. Kyler eno MeYdM• 111 KAOY IMI l8 Ntl'°" IWI E•1• I, F-Ultt Valley e Founl••n Valley 000 000 0-0 1 1 Edison 000 010 • -t I 1 V•l•ntw la. Van1Nn (•) •nd Wytmowslu. 8•aer e nd Mellollo w 8ektr L - Va1enu ... •• Misc. Frlday'e trenHctlon1 aASEIALL A,.,...lcenL•- CLEVELANO INOIANS Pieced Ron Grimsley, pltc,..r. on 1111 11-0ey dl••bled 1111 "•clflc CM1t u ..... PORTLAND llEAVERS -Roltesed Eerl Wlllieml, <•teller Received Er11le Camacho, pitcher, lrom the P1llsbur11h Plretu. complell~ en earner tr-with'"' Oakland A'l iOCCIE• .._._le.all S«cw SEATTLE SOUNDERS -Sl9n1<1 ten llrld11•. del1nd1t, •nd Merk Peltrlon, forward, I•,,., ... .,.., contrtcts COU.IGIE MICHIGAN TECH Nemed Ronald Mere let -loot0.11 <oecll. OymnHtlc:1 we........,us.Ne~M•,_U Floot ue•cl-1 Yullura (W), 1.1; Pom- mel ,,.,_, Lrll IHI, 4 1; Rlngl -1. - (W), I), Vtultlno-1 Kontoes IWJ, •.•• Parallel berl-1 Cryder (Wl, 6 IS. HIOh 11>er1-1 Saker IWJ. 7 .•. All·erounCl-1. Sommer (N), 21 O SEC•D ANNIVERSARY .SALE THREE DAYS ONLY! APRIL I 0, I I and I 2 .· SPICIAL SAL i HOUISc t -.. • ..... ._.7,_ s ... 1-.6,_ S.. ' ' ' I . .. .. t. .. .. • .. " .. .. . .. '· I I I -F, .. •~:=.....,, ¥, MT MTMIL ~ 9 ~THCUIPMD ~ ~'Ml'OIW ';! LlllMQMUI .. .. 1111¥ C 9 .... ANDTHa J, ~~YI._. ' • ae90ll-I; Holt:,~ ..... • ..... ICHOOL • MIQTMU ,. "U.I . All·lt1r1: ~ McC>oMld'• ~ c-.. l ... r. I CtMIUOOllNDAI f MOVA :, 9:lt r»#'t DUCK J• 9MCH9NCH/ I! 8COOe't DOO .. I 89T'IW<Na NQ LAUGHING MAnER--Ofticer Delker <Bruce Weitz. left) is not as amused as fellow undercover cop Neal Washington (Taurean Blackque) over the strategy to trap a rapist that calls for BeUcer to don female attire in tonight's episode of "Hill Street Blues" at 10 on Channel 4. j; WAU.tnmfwmt !: ... ; Cl) LONI MNllM I ti TAAZAN :; • •AYLVCMCl.ICW l· ~ (-: Som6-tlnlll round In !NI (:' 1150,000 toumement (llvo " from ... l'ttlM Plontatlon :~ In t411ton Hom. So. Cltoll-{~ na). I OZDI AM> HAIWIT LAUML AM>"""°" MOVW * * \o\ "Tiie Dirty Game" ( 11MI Helvy Fonda, Rot>- w1 Ryan. • ONLY ntR MU. WAI WHrTI Poul Wlnfleld n1rr1t• • docutllorltwy loot! ,, ~ boll'• Negro ~ wtW:to flouriltlod prior to Jaeldo ~·· broolllng '"' "'*' IMglM c:060r beMor In 11Me. • WAIHMrTON W&I( .. MVllW("I ·10:IO I AMINCA'I T~ Ta GI THUHDAM THE MWJV.H .. ' • MCWll * * "Abbon And Cootello Moot Tho Mummy" (1855) Merto w~. Mich.., "'-•· I "-ANT KJNQD()M '• VOT'IR'I l¥'ll.M •· "Orang1 County1n w..n- • 1ngton" Hott Jim Coopot .. "'"'""-lhe l ll1ul ol •• .__ lffoc11ng 0ranoo • . County which .,. no.-, , ·being decldod In W81Nng.- •, Ion. ! u :001(J) ~ l WCTTIJNI "1320,000 Chlllonge Cup" Hatold Solomon VI. EMol 1 T..._._ •o W&KIND ~ "Llttte Lulu" Lulu dlecoY- ... TIJbbY end .. oeng ~ mode I ''no glrtl I CHANllEL LISTINGS ..., •• ""' .. """ club- llowa. (A) I :"~ ·--· IXCWMCll 11:aG 8 MIBAU. -AN .... LOOK 8 <II AMINCAN llNCleTAM> I ~= Tttl!NIW AMENCAN8 I HOME GAADINEA 11:41 MIEMU Regjonal c:ovorage of Ptlll- ldelphla Ptllllloa 1t SI. Louie C1tdlnll1; Texu Ranger• •t N-York Yenk- -AfTERNOQH-I 12:00. ~ IAT\JM)i\Y I 10-round h11vywolght bout ~ Greg Page end Mitty Monroe fliwl • L08T .. SPACE "Tho Dorellct" G NIM WMSTUNO "World Prole11fon1I CllarnploNNp'' • t.WQJI WEL8Y, M.D. An elr trafllc eofltroller II plunged Into ~ when ""°'1a -di9<:ov- •OCI on toll larynx. • THIS OlD HOUllE 8 HOME GAADEMER ··R.oe.'' CJ) FAT AL.sn- 12:30 I P£OPU! 7 Ml88K>N: ~ Thi IMF 1C09Pt1 tho lull Of roco""lng • mlltlon dol- llR In gold bullion. • FNJQAL GOUMtET "Mld-e..tom ~ .. • PINOHAL ll'INANCE "Hoolttl tneurance" Cl) OMATUT IPORTI LWND8 <II ~12 9 KNXT tCBSJ Los Angeles D KNBC 1NBCI Los Angeles . I KTLA 1lnd I Los Angeles KA8C· TV 1ABCI Los Angeles CJ) KFMB (CBSJ S~n Diego D KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anqeles 0 KCST (ABC> San Diego tD KTIV (Ind I Los Anqeles • KCOP TV (Ind I Los Anqelf'S 8' KCET· TV 1PBS1 Los Anqples Ci) KOCE· TV 1PBS1 Hunt1nq1on Be..ich 1:00 • Cll MAITIM GOl.F TI>lMN'llimfT Thlrck°""° ICtlon In lhll 72-Mll tournament (llw lrom the Nellonal Oolf Club.,, Augult1, Oa.I • TMRMUNITEM • MOYll * * ~ "Tho Sun '"'° Ailee" (1957) Tyrone Pow- •. Ave Gard,,., • MOYll ** "The TrOHUre 01 Penc:tio Vllll" ( 1855) Rory Calhoun, Shelley Wlntll'I • MOYiE * * * * "Thi 1"8p1Ctor 0-11" ( 1848) 0.nny Keye. EIN Lanchlllor • F<>U< GUfT"" Hoel: l.au(1 Weber Ci> ~ F1NAHCE "Home llllUrlnCI" <II PUelJC~ Hoet· 8ob Mlle t=*l • F-T'M>OP Al I ,,_d for N\llng Chief Wiid Eegle'1 lll1, Per- m.'llW Is given In lndiln b•by • Ol/TD()()R UF'E • TME GAMMAS ARE COMINGI Ci> FAIEHAND SKET'CHINO "Forming Thlcknou" <II TOP RANK FlGHT8 MTH6'708 Monzon VI. Vlldll 2:00. GIWGAN'l 18UND Thi cal-•ye are cap- tured by • J..,.,_ aallor • NA'TlONAl. GEOOMPHc 8PECW. "Americana On E"°'"'" • H-..AMOe DPAHOl • A&HAND IQJo..a ··~0nsa.·· 2::a0a ... ,~ OUJ'DOOMMNf • CM & IQAWl lllNC> A blight cuta off the c:alta- wey'1 lood alPPfY 1:=a 9IOlOOY ··~ BetlevlQt'' <II~ 90Wl.EM "°"" Flnola ol tho '100,000 Long llland °'*' (from Garden City.N V), J:CIO 8 INTEAFACE Hoot. Truman JteqUM. D TALKAeovr PICTUNI "like Fl1hor, Like Deugn- ter" GUMtl: ~ry lt'ld CarynWellf. .MCMI ••• ''llle ....... , .... ....... , ..... er.= ~.--Hape.Apelrfll ............ , .. " .. °'' ..... ,...... ....... ----==-• •• r..:--· •• ·~ °" ...... .. '""• , ......... l.Aeln ~. A •oll.,od .......... ....,at..., ..... ~.,... °' ---.MCMI * • • "lllUoa o.,,., 9fllln" (1 .. 1) Mloltael c.lne. ,........ Ootteao. ._.tlllfll"-tyP..,,_ lltoOm•• lnvol\'Od In Intrigue Md~- a~· ..... ~~" , ..... , ....,. Ml«ltlum, Genevlew PfOI, A"9r • .,,_ ..... wMlttly bOll cllel. ho docldle to lnvoetl- galo tho men '1~. i"-INTROCMoeo:a 4'0l0aY "Reproduction And Mllooll" Cl) l*W&K .. .... '\U.. 1::11• MOW • ·~ •• ....,.. •• 8c:hool Few Glrte" (11731 ~ Tl'NnnM, ICMo J9CUon. A young. WOfMll enroll In . ptlv•t• IChool -tor glrll to '"-ti- eat• "" IMVftOtlvotod IUl-cldo ol hlr Ml•. ·~ Hoen: Lotlcl.I Ponoo, Rob- ert W. MOfgan. Location: Aimone P1g11n1 At Hemet, C.itfomlo. • PAOfU8IOMAl llOWlEM TOUR Final• of '"' 1 100.000 I Long Island Open (lrom Gatdon City, N.Y.). • PHtLOIOPHY ID INTROOUCNi IMOLOQY "Pllt'lt RoptoouetiOn" CJ) 8POfln"S IATUADA Y 10-round h11vyw1lghl bout bot-G'9Q Pego lt'ld Mitty Morvoo. 4:00., PAEaENn "ChMQOl In Billngulll Edu- cation" Ci) OCEANUI: THE MANNE ENVW>NMEHT "Rlpllloe And 81rda" (fl TME AOCKFOAO Fll.E8 A Viet"-woman hlr11 Rodclord to llnd her min- ing b<othor who llllld lo ~ "" " the bu• ., .. liOn 4=*>. THE NEW VOICE "Thi Detlng Crim. ID OCEANUS: TlfE MA.RINE ENVIAONMENT "M1mmll1: Seala And Othen" 5:00 8 AM1NCAH AOYENTUAE "R•nch Utah· Outlaw Tr'"-" In the Uteh wllder- neu, more lhlfl """ houtw away lrotn cMllz.a. tlon -'-• t'-9'1 no llec. trlclty or modem convonl- encee, • group Of "City loll!" tek• leuons lrom • "r ... "eowboy. 8 M&4AU Host Fronk KWM. • ITANKY NtlJ HUTCH Three wr•tllng-<:onnoctld murder• h•YO Starllly P'actldnO ,_ hold• on • IOCly _..., Ind Hutdl In the ring wlffl the c:honlC)lol L 8 W.. WON..O OF ~ Men'1 World Cup lndMdu- 11 Gymnutlc Champion- 1hlp1 (from Toronto); World Figure Sk1llng Ct\llnplonl In epoclll por- lormonce. (from Hartlo.-d. Conn.). G MOVIE • ~ "Fllgnt Of Tho Lost Balloon" ( 1IHIOI Marahlll Tlloms*>n. Mala POWO<I. Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/s.turday, AprU 11 , 1981 ABC e 10: 00 -••Fantasy Island.•• Mr. Roarke•s god-daughter struggles to free herself f(Om her sorcery while two scienti.Sts search near a volcano for the link to man's development. All "'-1turw 1PM1 111e moet rWllOto r9glonl of Afl'toe In • ~ oo•n·lltled belloof'I to Mlf'Clft lot • ~· • • • ... ''Tiie Chlldtwl'• ~· (1982) ~Hep­ burn, 8Nrtey MllCUlno. Malcloul goMlp OOf\OWn- l ng 1111 ,.1et1on1hlp ~two,...,,...~ ... , In • fllltllonab6I glrtl. IChool twinge them .,.. ~ end IOClll """· • IOUC> GOl.O Hoit: Aroth• F'8nklln au.ta: Nett Sprtngfleld, Or. Hod!, Don McC'-1, Air Supply. Aooenne c..n. ~ ., CAUJGMPHY "Roman Cep4tal1" Cl) M'A'8'H When Hot lipl deck1411 thet Ille 11 peulng hor by. an. dump• F'8nk 1nd rOQUMll I lr1n1lor. (fl NEWS 5:30 8 LMT OF THE WILD "Komodo Oregon1" An e111mln1llon Into the aec:tet1 11'1<1 rOllltlol of dr1gOn1. lrom the oldolt Ind llrgoet Komodo drl- gon to IM amallor llzard1 ~ ol the gllmp11 they ptOVide ol the Nr1h c1nturl11 before min Pllted D NEWS '1l> CAU.IGAAPHY "Boolt Ooaign" CJ) WB..COME llAQ(. KOTTER AH '"' s -1110g1 w1n1 '"' 1ttentlon OI I ,_ tludent 11 Bochanan. but lhe only nu ey.e for G•bo 9 WIDE WOAU> OF SPORTS Mon'1 World Cup lndlvldlJ. al GymnMtlc Cnampton. 1hlp1 (lrom Toronto), World Figure Skiting Champion• In ll)OClel per· fOfm.ncoe (lrom Hlr11ord Conn.~ -EVB9tG- l.1IO 8 CJ) C8I NIWI 1:...wa • *'~ "The 8 1n1n11 8011" ( 1878) Doug McClure, Heytey Miii• An. renting • vacetlon houleboot to ., out-of· WOttl ~.the drunken rontor lrloe Kfaplng up • "uon1bl1 l1c1fmlle bofot9 hie tOMnl "'11111 • MOYIE * * "Alonl From ~ lhiCI Earth" Linda Dey George.Donovan • ONC::eUPOHA Cl.MM:: • "Klno Arthur" Arthur'• young nepMwa ..... their pl-11 tho Round T1ble; Morg1n contlnu11 h1r Q,,_I for lllllOM"C' u lancek>t fella vlcllm to her dirty deed1. (Plrt 3 Of II) (R) • 'AllOYIR Tho hlltOty, prllC1lc:o end ~ of Ihle JewWi llOlldey II dOlllMOCI, footur- lng • fooul on an AmoricM e:ao ls.c; Cll ~ I 111AAV TYlDI MOOM ~ dlec:owt• lh•t "" hulo.nd II haYlng en llflalr with Sw Ann Nlvwll. • TOUOMOW'I ,AY&.JIS, TOUOMOW'8 ,..,.,. "Medical C1r1 During Pregnancy" Hoel: Greg Morrie. Anne doclln" when Mlflo 0Her1 to go with her to the ptonllll Clinic 10 11111 the can hllll a pregn1ney test 11'1<1 meke 1tr1ng1mOnt1 tor ptenatll c.t•. Ci) VIC BRADEN'S TIHNt8 FOR THE FUTURE "Tho Blcichand" Vic 8'8· den 1n11yie1 the wlde- 1prnd leer of the blCk· hand 11rok1 and lhowl vi.-. how to muter the rno111a •nd timing of thl1 lmportlfll 1trok1. 7:00 II ... 8EAACH OF ... "Acupuncture" D IMO aTY COMEDY GUMI. Conrad Blln D 1100,000 NAME THAT T\JNE 0 OAiZZL Y AOAM8 Sick with fever. Mad Jlcit bel-hi II e bOunty huntw Intent on gethno the ·-•rd lo.-cap1ur1no t1l1 own g ood friend, ffClpOCI fugitive J1mes Ceper1 Adame 8) LAWAEHCE WEU< "TV Viewers' Favorite Song1" fll UP AHO OOMINO "Hlghf'IM RebOundt" Kev- ln'1 friend "Hlghrln," oHended by hl1 latnlly's pover1y, tek11 It out on his troubled mother. (PITI 11 i SPORTS AMERICA "K1tln Pro-Am Intern•· tlonel Surfing Cont11I" CJ) THE MUPPETS OUMI: LOfelll Swll. <II THAT'S HOLLYWOOD "Monetw Rally" 7=*1. TH& MUPftETI OUM!: LOfott• Swtt. ·~ C.Uloml• Angels at Seat- tie M"""-8 8THAT'8HOU.VWOOO "The Fox ladioe" • WTTH 088IE AHO AU9Y "Mecltey" Ruby °" l111"S In • on.woman porlonn- -Of • dr1m1 edapted lrom 1 lhort 1tory by Toni C.cM Bomber•. CJ) .. 8EAACH Of'_ "Acupuncture" 9 VIEWPOIHTI Robin Robinson moc:ter•IN • dllCUllion on Preeldent Reegan'1 guest Cllllord Gr1v11, Chief Admlnl11r111111 OHloer for Slt'I Diego County. UOIJ(J) FLO Coun1ry-wo111rn 1inge1 Hoyt Aston drop1 In 11 the Vlllow Roee to -II Ill ol 'the 1t0<lol he hll hllrd llbout Flo"' true t:OO IJ CJ) THAT'S MY LINE FHtured bicycle w.dd· Inga. 1 mlt'I who bullt an lllrplane out of 1 baby bug- gy and • bicycle pump, a eupor gambler. D TlfE GANG8TEA CHRONICLES Lucl1no. Lasker and Siegel unite to ridht 1n 1ttemp1 by other gangster• and lhe law 10 pul lhem out of bullllell D @) LOVE BOAT A gambler friend ol the capteln'a hu Vicki cemno the long ehota. Ind thrM membets of •n old·Ume g•ng try to rob the Ship 1 VI Ull tD MERV GAIFFIH Gu1s11 Jim Sl1llord Eydie McClurg. Wlllrtd Hyde-WM•. Sydne Romm George Miller m THEPAPEACHASE "Sclvonger Hunt • Profes· s0< Klng1fleld'1 annu•I ••••else r1qulrlng 11u -dent5 10 find .,.,._, to 100 leg1I Que1tlon1 1n lhr" dlya 11 1tteckld by e ,._,tlul faculty 9:30 G PRINCE CHAAl.ES AHO LADY SPEHCER A documentary on the 1111 or Prlnca Ch1rlee lnciudlng his early ye1r1, 1ocl1I 1 .. 1n1no 1nd th• preu con- lerance when he 1nnounced hll eng1ge- mer11 to l,.ady Ol1n1 10:00 IJ Cl) M<EA Riker 11 ualgned to put • hlll 10 • 1yndlelt•run lflOn IWVlce 0 HILL ITAEET Bl.UES Cap111n Furllto pr-hl1 cempalgn to 111oner111 framed dotoc:tlve LaRuo, lt'ld officer I Hiii 1nd Belk er go undercover u wom&n 10 nab • r1pl1t (R) 8 (II 'IMf AIY 18lANO Mr Roerk1'1 goddaughter llrugglll to tr" lwrMlf kom her Wtlf"'*-4 gift of ~. Ind two 9den1la11 -en lor the m1111ng 11n1c G MOVIE * *"" "PMplng Tom" ( 1983) Moir• ShHrer, Anni M11asey A soclopalhlc photographer u"' hll earner• 10 record the panic Of his murder victims Cl) INOEPEHDEHT NETWOAI< NEWS eon 9 MOVIE * •·~ "A11lg nmont· Munk:tl" (1972) Rk:Nrd Buehart. Roy Scheider. 11:45 D MOVIE * * * "Th1 Cowboy•" ( 1972) John W1yne, Ros- • coo l ee Brown -Ml>NJGHT-· 12:00 G DAVE ALI.EH AT LARO! Cl) AOCKWOALO Guests Rod St-•rt. XTC. Olre Strlllts. Spider, Joey Wllaon. Thi Silencara. TM Str1no1ers 12:30 1J MOVIE * * ''> "Nightm1r1 In P1no- drmgon·1 Cut kl" ( 18711) Gt0<ge H1mllton, Roblt1 V1ughn 0 THE SULLIVAN& 1 :00 D 8CTV TELEVl8IOH NETWORK 0 MAVERICK tD MOVIE * * 'OrlCUla Prince Of 01tkneu ( 1966) Christo- pher L ... 81rb111 Shelley Cl) TALES Of' THE UNEXPECTED "Vteloua Circle" 1:30 D DON KIASHNE.A'S AOCf< OOHCEAT Gu1111 The Spinner•. Daryl Hall and John 01111. John Coug1r and The Zone. Jim St•flord. D MOVIE **'A "Minion To P1r1- dl11" ( t9'7) J111ene Scott, Kklton Mao<e. Cl) MOVIE **'A "Thi Ho1t1ge" ( 11167) Dan O'Ketly. Deen St1nton 1:45 ®J ABC NEWS 2:30f) NEWS 2:46tD MOVIE * '"i "The Demon Planet" ( 1965) Berry Sutbvan. Nor- ma 8anguel 3.-00D NEWS 8:20 8 NEWS lt.:258 MOVIE * "Apo Man Of Tho .Jun. gll .. (11162) Rllpto Hudaon. All• Klein 3:30 Cl) MOVIE ·~ "V1mplre People" (1971) Amell• Fuenl81, Ron•ld Remy 4:2StD MOVIE * ·~ "Green Buddh•" ( 1g551 W•vne Morris, May Germelne 4:800 NEWS Can blood save 'Saturday Night?' mercial had been cut to $30,000, from a reported high of twice that. The show went into reruns in m id-March. Ebersol refused to say how the new show would differ from its two forerunners. "We're not try- ing to emulate the old show in any way," was as far as he would go. ' EBERSOL FIRED three members of the C'ast assembled by Miss Doumanian, and added three performe r s from the famed Second City improvisa- tional troupe, Robin Duke! Tim Kazurtnsky and Tony Rosato. Rosato, perhaps not coinciden- tally, resembles John Belushi, a member of the original "SNL" repertory company, the "Not R eady f or Prime Time Players.'' How dissimilar th& "new" show.will be remains to be seen. Ebersol acknowledted he has conferred on several occaslons with Lome Michaels, the pro- gram's creator and only pro- ducer through la.st seuoo. And the •how's first "cblef of ltaft'' is Michael O'Dooaihue, a pro- minent writer 'tor "SNL'' t.brouab 1971. , Miu Dou.manian ltad bMa s urprise choice last fall as Michaels' successor. She had booked cele brities for "SNL" but had not previously worked with the program on a day-to- day basis. IN FACT, MICHAELS' de- cision t.o abandon "SNL" after last season left NBC with litUe more than a skeleton of the show that brought "Mr. Bill," "Weekend Update" and "The Coneheads" to network TV, as well as instant fame and the pro- mise of fortune to Chevy Chase, Dan Ackroyd, Gilda Radner. In addition, there was ABC's "Fridays,.,. introduced in April 1980, an unashamed takeoff on the original. As "SNL" stumbled into the post-Michaels period this fall, the critics once unrestrained in their praise of the NBC show turned their at· tentlon to "Fridays." So, too, viewers ~d advertisers. By the first of this year, O'Donaghue said. "SNL" bad become ''a big bowl of do1 snack." The creative licenae given, the series by NBC, be said, had been ''crudely used . . . it 1ot kind of embarrass. ln1.'' I I Four Door, Auloma11c $6599 Transm1slllon, Body Side Moldings. Thermo-Guard Undercoat · -.£ [ l'.$::;;... (Ser 9086) ~ ... ._ .. __ ~ (Stk241) -, t> • ~~n~=j:n~r Speed r'(' Jn Body Side Moldings. ~ ·~ _ ·· --=--Thermo-Guard. f • • _ Unde<coat. ... 0 AT s u "' ·~sass~ ·· \e9- \ .... 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(444XUD) 55695 • 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA Low miles. 1ust a clean car. cheap. (762JSI) -=~= BILL MAXEY ~ TOYOTA ~ 18881 BEACH BLVo.''~T.:,;.':"""'fluNTINGTON BEACH beac h impo rt s .-i11fhori2ccl SALES • SERVICE LEASING ·•Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Saab 848 DOVE STREET Newport Beach 752-0900 of Ben Jut&i, who bad led the Miaalan VleJo 1roup from inlan· ~Y lato its own theater buJldlD• at 2574l·C Obrero over a re-latively 1Hor\ period of flve yeara. He wu returned to the theater'• top Job wt summer. , ., And since he'• been in com-mand, Joe Cordlo bu had u dif. ficult a time u Eddie CarboM ever encountered on tbe doeb. Afte(' putUn1 a tood deal of blood and ••eat into tbe con-a t ru ctlon of tbe Saddlebaclt The morpentum be1an to swtn1 SVct"s way with the third show of the 1eason, "The Run- ner Stumbles," in which Cordloi incidentally, bad an lmportan supporting role. The comedy- mystery "Catch Me U You Can" (directed by Cordlo'1 brother Vince) brou1ht even more vie'1ers back to the folCf. "OUR LAST TWO shows went very well," Cordio relates, "and ticket sales are getting stronger, but we still need some outside 1upport to 1et us over the hump." A measure of needed support arrived last week wb~n Pete Southworth, whose wife, Betsy. ls vice president of SVCT and who is handlint the lilbting on "View From the Bridge,·· wrote out a $1.000 check to the theater. "We're getting there," Cordio says ol the theater's physical progress. "The county granted us a temporary occupancy certificate on the basis of our do· ing some required safely work. We have until Sept. 1 to com- plet.e the rest of it, and I think we'll make it all right." Joe Cordio's association with the Saddleback Valley Com· munity Theater goes back to the theater's second production, "Blithe Spirit,"' in 1976. He bas since trod the SVCT boards in "LiMht .UP the Sky," "Don 't Drink the Water," "6 Rms Riv Vu" and "Night Watch,·· as well as playing Oscar to Jutzi 's Felix in ·'The Odd Couple" at the Irvine Community Theater. HE SHARED direc torial duties with Michael BieUtz on Saddleback's "Thieves" in 1979. Bielitz is in the director's chair for "View From the Bridge.'' I"oe Cordio 03 Eddie Carbone in 'A View from the Bridge' His lifelong ambition to play Eddie Carbone in the Miller drama has been no secret at the Saddl.eback Valley theater. And though Cordio wasn't precast, there were few serious challenges from other prospe<:- tive Carbones. .. ~uh me too far." Never mind tbat Cordio, presi· deJJt of the SaddJeback Valley Community Theater , ii a81Qewbat of a pussycat in reali· ty. There ls an aura of unex- ~oded violence about him tbat ~eltkel 1Jlm a natural ebolce fOl" ·t:lie role tn which be opened Fri· day night at tbe theater be beJped put together with bls bare hands. "lrS ALWAYS BEEN one ot my favorite plays and I've been looking forward to dolnt it for years," Cordio says. "I can real- ly feel the emotion of this character and I'm thankful to tlnally have the opportunity to do it.'• 1 Joe Cordio inherited the pre· aidency o( svcr. literally, ln l)ate 1979 upon the sudden death theater, along with other de- dicated members, Cordio watched lt alJ slip away tut fall when county building inspectors closed the !acilitt in the midst of a production Remodeling work done on the atrutture, to make lt more adap. table as a theater, waan't up to codes, he was told. Tbe players were forced to go dark -wtlile still paying rent oo the building -unW adjustments could be made. THOSE ADJUSTMENTS, and uncounted bours of work lo accomplish them, fell upon the broad shoulders of Joe Cordio, who coordinated the efforts to bring the Saddleback Valley thespians back home. The efforts were successful, but the extended dark period had taken Its toll on the audience. "Thanks to Mike and the rest of the cut, I think we've got a real good show," Cordio says. "If not, I'll probably move to Peoria and never be heard from again.•· Patty Davis due in movie HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Patty Davis, the daughter of President and Mrs. Reagan, will make her television movie de but in the NBC movie ··For Ladies Only." Miss Davis will play the romantic interest to Gregory Harris in the movie about a male stripper. The film goes into production in New York in mid- May. The club scenes will be filmed in Atlanta . PUBLIC NOTICE LIQUIDATION AUCTION NAlllVIUS, T41DJ1. <AP> -IDDOYatlve Ray .Price. oftH brUW a rebel in hll .. ,.., ~ 111mic career, hu a IO&J left • achkve: "I want eo be kilbwii u the beet damn 1iqer In the wcwld." Record-buyers currently ban a stacked opportwalty to Jude• Price'• talent. There are four Price albums on the market now -the swift-selling "San Antonio Rose" with lon1Ume friend Willie Nelson. "A Tribute to Willie & Kris," an album of son11 written by Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, "Town and Country," and an album of old . songs being sold over television. ~ Price, 55, who bas a reported 39 top-selling singles to bis credit, said becoming tbe No. 1 singer in the world bas been a lileJong quest. , "l'VE BEEN WORKJ~G on it all my life," he said as he sat at a table just before a brief re· hear sal at Nashville's Exit-In nightclub. "I went to master my instrument -my voice. I'll get there when people tell me I'm there." Price's hits range from acid country to lush popular styles, including "For the Good. Times," "Heartaches by Number," "Danny Boy." "City Lights," "Crazy Arms" and ··Don•t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes." Along the way , he picked up the reputation as a rebel. He pioneer~ use of electric instru· ments, stringed instruments and drums in eountry music. He was criticized by country music traditionalists for using a 47· piece orchestra on ··Danny Boy." But today's progressive coun- try music is filled with stringed instruments and the sound Price was criticized for launching in 1967. ··1 have fought prejudice since I got in country music, and I will continue to fight it," he said. "A lot of people want to keep coun- try music in the minority of peo- pie. But lt belonp to thf' worJd. It'• art.1' He 1ald be thlnkJ the recent upaurce ln the popularity of country mu.tic can be traced to . admirat1Qn tor the cowboy. .. EVEaYONE LOVES TH£ cowboy." Price said. "Re's nice, humble and stralehtforward. And country music is the same thing. The kids have discovered what mom and pop told 'em ." And the upsurge, he predicted. is tar from over. •·u country music gets any bigger, it will blow the world up. It's already taken Europe. It will be the biggest music in the world," he said. Pri ce w e nt into semi · retirement for fi ve years before resuming his career about three years ago. His verve for sinJiing is as intense as ever. ··1t's more fun now," he said · • 1 promised myself I would en~ joy it and not let it be a job, but let it be a labor of love . I decided I'd have a good time or forget it. .. Politicos, suimllers on tube Here are the scheduled guests fo r the Sunday televised interview programs : -AB C, '"I ssues and Answers.·· Zbigniew Brzezinski, w ho was national security adviser to then -President Jimmy Carter. -CBS. ··Face the Nation," Rep. James R Jones. D-Okla .. chairman of the House Budget Committee. NBC. "Meet the Press." Sen. J ohn Glenn. 0 -0 hio. Upcoming Sunday on CBS' .. 60 Minutes": "Sting Man" Mike Wallac<' interviews Abscam figure and self-confirmed swindler Melvin Weinberg. "Oil Boys and Indians" Morley Safer reports on fedt>ral investigation into alleged theft of oil on federa l and Indian lands by oil companies with dnllmg leases. "Capitalist M<tnifesto" J>an Rather profiles conservut1n e'conomist Georg<' Gilder. th<· guru of supply-s1de economu:s -.. ·~-ROBllJllT. D•NDW l\AOIH BULL ... .a Ill ....... 0# m•~-·~ AW-I tT'ESS' ., ,· ~ ,. '°""".""' ~ ...... -....... ~~,,~~~;~, .~ ll:lllJ°flC:f\11111• , ... -' ... -...... , .... • "THE ELEPHANT MAN' .. , • tAM'MUM 1:11. -· e;t'--. --~·· if•~·~ .. AlO SUTHllllAHO ;~ "COAL MINEA•s . DAUGHTER" .. I . . ~ ~ 1! . ~· f.o ~ " BJMAaJLYNallCI HYGARDNEa Q : We once read that when Judy Garland first beard abqut her dausbter Llia doin1 a nud~ love scene with Albert Finney In "Ch1rley1 Bubbles.'' she blew her top. What was that aU about? -Rich ard Gibson, 1 Philadelphia. crime-lighter Eliot Ness aaainlt the Malia. AlleaedJy, mob clUef Sam Giancana ordered h11 henchman, Johnny Roselll. to.. Ht up the execution with the belp ol Jlm7: Weasel Fran- tlanno. .. "MUUona o people aee tJUa show every week," Roselli c,am- plained. ''It's even populai'" in lt~ly. What they see is a bunch o r Italian lunatics runnln& around with machine guns, talk· Ing out of the corners of their mouths, slopping up spaehettl like a bunch of pies.•' Contract killers were brought in for the job, but left when no word came from Giancana. And Arnaz never knew bow clost! he came to an assassin's bullet! A: "Tbat '• a lot of baloney," Liza laughed, "It was not a 'GLAD YOU I ASKED THAT' ~·· torrid love scene but a comical scene, done in extremely &ood taste. I called my mother so that she wouldn't worry. I told her," continued Miss Minnelli, "that they asked me to do a scene where I don't have anything on my back -so it looks like I have no clothes o~ from the waist up. She said, 'Don 't worry about it. If it's in the script and it's Albert Finney then do it.' So I did it!" Our "Nice Guy" Dept. goes to • • • Buddy H"'1tett who flew into Miami for a couple of days to commiserate with an old friend wt,o's ailing -commedlan Son- ny Sands . Incidentally, for our readers in Seattle, we're told that Buddy plans to perform in "Fliedermaus" in your city - sometime in September. • • • Q : What's this about Desi Arnaz once being on the Mafia's hit list ? If true, why? -Jimmy D .. Las Vegas Q : When actress Kate Jackson spent a week behind bars in a California prison to research her role in a TV movie, wasn't she badly injured in a fight with another prisoner? Why would she even take such a chance? A : The Mob was uptight because Desi was producing TV 's h it series. ·'The Un - touchables" about the exploits of S. Trent, Fresno, Cal.if A: But she didn't, although the NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' llUSTDl >an1a An.i !>40 1444 ClltEDOMl Orange 634· 25!>3 lDWAllDI' WIUO TWllt MtSSl()n \llejO 830 6990 P4C•'t4 !t FOUNTAIN VALLEY DlllVE·IN Founlain \/alley 962 :.>481 ltO r AHH ACClrTm fOR THIS lHAGlMEltT MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE .,,.. oc,«t,.. ol mi. '•M9• •to .,«omt ---'°""' -Juto0.111'"' noY'lle CO'Wenf b -'4""'0 Ot h t1 C""*Ol9tt All @:ll !Eiil ANO@ FILMS RECEIVE T>1E SEAi. 0# THE "Ofl()fj PICT!JflE COOC 0# SELF R[(lUUI llOH USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Res ult Service Call 642-5678 fd. lZ2 "NIGHTHAWK" (R) I-... I · .. THIEF" (AJ I -..:;.NAL .. CONFLICT" cit> I "THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" (R) t ' ti a'iif e ~ ~ I "THE JAZZ SINGER" (PG) "STAR WARS" "CAPRICORN I" tNt 1 ;:l WM.T ~·:;.'--~ I "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" "AMY" ICll .... CM&.O~ ........... I "RAGING BULL" 1111 "FORT APACHE" , .. .., ' "ORDINARY PEOPLE" "TRIBUTE" (R) .._.....,__ _.. I "mRCRAZY" & "~~:.c•~s~ 1ll1 "FINAL CONFLICT" "THE VISITOR" (A) •U.•·--4H,_~, c,...._,1 .. • . .__, .. o_ MOM DIDN'T MIND Liza Minelli former Charlie's Angel admits she did want to experience one night locked up. But her request was refused on the grounds of safety. However, to prepare for her role in ABC-TV's "Inmates: A Love Story.'' she did go to the California lnstitute for Women at Chfn'o. · ''I went early in the morning," she reveals, "and saw every- thing from breakfast to bed check. 1 walked around and talked to a great many women. Later," says Kate, "the inmates had a meeting and asked me back for a rap session." The stereotype of a prisoner is not accurate, she points out. "One girl there looks as if she had stepped out of Vogue. There's no question but that drugs are behind most of the prisoners' troubles." "Ten" may be a perfect score for flrl watchers, but five trlvla addict.I who potted that total find thernaelves in second place for the open. lot week ol Trivia Bowl XXU. ToPPinl the field with a perf td 11 ta delendtna co·ch•m• Ed kllmertet, Who wu one ol only two players to ferret out "ffolkes" as the aoluUoo to the movie riddle. Ruth was an oil well, folka. TRIVIA BY TT I With a crowded field 1t th~ top of tbe heap, we head into the second round of trivial acUon. Solve questions eleht and nine and earn yourself an extra point. 1. VITA FARINOLA figured i{ would take less time to put up the marquee if be chan1ed hla name to what? 2. Name Snake Eye's nephew in the comic strip Tumbleweeds. 3. How about the name of the establishment in which Pamela Ewine wprks in the TV series 1.lf~rCll) II OWr••o-.m a.---~Cttl .. , .. ,......,..0) MMO. Clllt•(ltl " •.L .... O .. .,....,., ...,.o....-c•> " •• ltk.l ..,_ CS) .... ~CIOI • luely ,_...., CSI ,, • ., QMlny Cltl " NMcy"'llt UI I .• .,,.,.• l..clly Et-111 , .. , .. o....w 3. Funky Wlnkerbean ("Slam Duncan .. > 3. "UttJe Girl" (Archie'• pet name) 4. Charles Watson ("Tex") 5, "The Standup" <Scheider'• movie> 6. Wisconsin (Genoa City) 7. Billy Martin (critical manaeer> 8. "Harold" <Tango Eddie) 9. "West Side Story,'' (Oscar movie quote) 10. ''ffolkes" movie <movie riddle) 1 , • • • • • • (~ your a~r1 to TRIVIA, el o The ~JI Pilot, Boz 15'10. Coata Mtl4 92626. All 1ntrit1 miut bu·e· ceivtd by Wtdneaday, otht1'1Diu half the plo11tr1 lolt ICOrt WW bt awarded) "Pallu?" 4. President Ford's first press secretary re· ----.;;:----~:-hl~;;iiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii signed after the Nixon pardon. Name him. 5. IDF;NTI FY THE llADIO station over which • the music was broadcast in the movie "1941." 6. In what popular song would you find two people "fighting and gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer?" 7. Sparky Lyle wrote a book about his ex- periences with the New York Yankees. Name it. 8. Christy Mahon is the title character in what play? 9. "AM I GETTING OLD?" "Oh, no, not you." Name the Oscar-winning movie which produced this dialogue. 10. Bob had an eye for Debbie, but there was something fi shy about her that kept them apart in what movie? Last Week's A.D.lwers 1. Buck Jones <name change) JOKE FOR HOPE -Comedy writer Gig Henry, left, and Bob Hope go over gags for "Bob Hope's Spring Fling," airing next Tuesday on Channel 4. lt~Dack! c... ...... , •• ,., UMTIO fllM OISTltllUTION CO. Plesents A IAUlfl. PtlOOUCTtOfl •KNIGHTRIDERS" . ~ ED HARRIS · GMN LAHTI · TOM SAVINI · ftMY INGERSOLL PATRICIA TALLMAN· CHRISTINE FORREST· ro50Torg HMNERS><»I BROIHERBll.f Produced By wnnen & Dtrecled By RICHARD P. RUBINSTEIN ·GEORGE A. ROMERO ExeculMl Prodl.Cef SAi.AH M HASSANEIN ·~Producer DAVIDE VOGEL Director a Ptlologrophy MICHAEL GORNICK · Product>On ~IQ/1 Ct.EM ANDERSON MUSIC By DONALD RUBINSTEIN 'l.(:Ml)OOOl.M*lftlm°'5lnlulcnCo R _•ITWICTD -U"dl0.tftlsl5~ AA~~ -1 11•-·--, .. 11 .. _1 _ -------NOW SHOWING-------... ,. Anaheim Onv1!-ln 879·9850 CHTA•h UA Cinema '540-0594 OUllCl UA Cit~ Cinema 630,ll W£STMlllST£R H1·Way 39 Orrve·lo 891 -3693 WESTMlllSTR UA Twin 893 1305 i I tffffhHell•n la tbelr Beacti Boyt la like a baby u.aen- farm en in theli' 111 ld·IOa who la• to It.I lllO&Mr," 1111 the a. weQt•atrallht from the fields to 1ear-Old, conM"•lvely *••ed their plctuPt to drive a hundred woman. "From UNt Ulile I wu a mll" and arrive on time. There kid, f've anctd to their muaiC. I were 13-year..olds with braces on 1rew up with them, they·~ a their teeth whose liberal al· part of my adolescence. When I lowante enabled them to shell hear thole old son11, all my own out $9 or $11 to hear a uoup memories come back to me." famous lone before they were Bearded, T·s]lirted tecbnl- born. There were even toddlers tians fussed over t.he tbowaanda whose parents were high sctM>ol of dollars of sophlstlcated elec- sweet.hearts the flrst time they tronic gear the band hauls ever danced to •·Barbara Ann." around in two cleaming white semi-tractor trailer trucks. THE SALINA BICENTEN· Backstage1 the sixth and least nlal Center had been sold out known Beacn Boy met the local ler a 'Week, which d idn't really press. Bruce Johnston, the surprise the auditorium 11 events talented pianist-singer-arranger· coordinator, Rich Lindeman, but producer. politely answered yet brought profound relief to big again some of the same ques- lime promoters skepticat such a lions l06sed at the Beach Boys feat could be accomplished in evel'ywbere they appear. the middle of Kansas. -Are the Beach Boys break- ''We had to sort of coerce the ing up? "You'll probably see us coordlnator to bring in the back in Salina again." The Beach Boys• long career in rock was marked by star on Hollywood band," says Lindeman, a 27· -Are you going to record dlf- ,Year-o)d N'-Ck fan. "IVs fougb to ferent types of songs? .. We'll bring an>'body to Salina. These Just do more songs that seem to big acts cost a lot of money. and hit us and are best s uited to the we've got to convince them BeachBoys." Boulevard last December. · BUT WltEN STAGE li1hta flash on aad electtie cultar sound waves ricochet ofr the walls of the darkened auditoriums puked with the sell-out crowds of 1981, that same foot-stomping twist-and- sbout sound is still there, just like it was back on New Year's Eve 1961 in the Long Beach Arena at the first Beach Boys concert. This year they're back on the bus fo~ thelr 20tlt Anniversary World Tour, ' On a recent evening that l .. AIOS. WUTl800tl IA c1n CHIUIA "'1dtn Gron !>30·~401 On1nge 6~-3911 lOWlllOI' 1AOOU Uctl • ....... • El loro 5111 ~ AUMIM DlllH·I• A11W1111 819 98~ M PAUil ICCIPTU ,_ 1-M'llMSIT llST ~ P.obefr r\edfad DDT 5UPPOl'11MG ACTOk Timorhy Hurren DOT SCUDR.AY AOAPTATIOM Alvin Sorgern SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT KOWPWING llSSl8ll YIUI llMCE Mission V1e10 Mall Cmedome 495-6220 634·2553 •EA UA Movies 990·4022 Now / edwards LIDO CINEMA .. IWl'OllT IUO. AT Yl.t. LIDO PLAYING NEWPORT HACH 673-1150 ......... seemed made to order for Salina's famous visiloNi, the fans arrived early on a balmy night. There were gray-haired they'll make it here. Thankfully, -What's the best and worst of my hunch was right and ticket being a Beach Boy? "The bu yers came out of th e money's great and being away woodwork." from my home and family is ter-.' For rpe. to the rible." ;;;;;j; ... """' .. ~~Millffl'l .... WT''Piii""f"' ....... THE MAGIC OF DISNEY ANIMATION IS BACK. com111m FOUllTAIH mm OIAllCE WESTMINSTER (dwards Cinema r ounta1n Valley Orange Mall UA C1nem.t Center 979·4141 839 1500 637 -0340 89 j 0~4b n T•o 11¥111( IUllC( Saddltback Woodbr1dl(t UA C1ly Cinema 581·5880 ~~I 06~~ 634 3911 a> KAAllltla • QNtY LA.NT • TCMI &A"" KNIGHTAIOEfllS 1111 ...... , .. , .... ........ rOlM WIOa9f ,..,. A lllUU'n THE HOWLING 1111 .,._ •• :t tl .............. 1:9• 1t. ....... •c.M WC*fl NAil. M.AUn THE HOWLING 1•1 .,. •• 1; .......... ,.. nuu,..•t~• NIGKTl4A WKS 1t11 •••I ... ,_• , •• J.ta• 1t II ~· CAJMt. '"" ....... THIEF 1•1 .,. ......... ..., •• ,..Al rrea.u.i STAR WARS !NI ........ , .... 9:. ' .. ,.,... .. ~·••·r•·-- -~.--­NIDINARY PEOPLE 1•1 --·r '"'°"•r:u·~• ...f.~•2:H•t6&•1\l•lt4& llon-#l1 1:11, ....... ....,. 1:00 .,_ ...., 1:45 IMPORTANT NOTI CE' CHllDllElt \JNDER 12 FllU! '°"" °"' ..... -... --.. .... _ GOING APE 1Nt • • al LA"""'SI -(_1 1 79-MEATBALLS INI If ... 1'M CM AecliO Wllll l9n.hon A,(cft-'( 11<•"9 Y°"' 0...n AM ~ -.,, ·-l'OMWUI •• ·--,,,_..," EXCAL18UR 1111 al LA,,_ SI ,.... 879-9850 CROSSED SWORDS - If Pto AM CM A«llO Willl 19notlon AotCl'S-Y 8'11>9 Y-O...n AM Pof1A ID-·•-· LM<!' • fCllt M- ,.,._, ITAR WARS '"' -METEOR !NI I "Why is the man shoving our window?" "Just becauM liver 11 high In pho'P,h<>ru• doesn't me1n you'll glow In the daft, George. ' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE M'ENACE Hank Ketchum * . ~ aTIJ..l...Mo.41-~-• '!&v~ "It's too bad you woke Marmaduke with your vacuum cleaner ... he's gettlr.g ever. with It!" "Is this too small o'clock to wake you up, Mom?" Jl'DGE PARKER [jllll-Ha~-;;PH£R~HA;rr!>~~ !;;1 w;:;c:olliiuL~r>l I ~H(Xll() HAVE ~I KNOl/ol THA1 IT HAVE ADJUt)TfD ~HER IF eoo~ OFATH IN~l~lED lHAl YOV WOULD HAVE HELPED ... Ht\DN'T BEEN 00 UNE)CPECTED. ABBEY' COME HERE TO WT l HERE WERE 00 BUT. ALL Of A eil.IC'OEN, I FOWD MY5Elf f>PENCE~ FAR~ MAN'f THINC:1o 10 TAKE ALONE lN THA1 0 10 -..--Al THE TIME' CARE OF ... ANO I WA'!.> H0Uf1E...AND HE TER~lel.Y COHf!Y.:JED! WAf>N'l lHf;fl.E! 58Cn eoeoc...-. Sleng 83 Almen· tloned 150nceupon MW°"9or ,... by Harold Le Ooux bv Jim Davis e 0 0 0 YMe; o:mkerence : BRABBLE WHATS me CONPrnON OF OLJR WA~, PROIJ2 v~ WE'RE HAVING- SOME TROU BLE WIT~ THE POPCO~N MACHINE i I 1 J ~ _,,,,,,,,,,.. •u~1•L..._ I Wt'O \.1lC.t A 60'ff\.~ 1\.1. \l~E 1'0 5~E ~ 1.0. ~ Cl4AMPA.C,t(~, P\.fA-SE . by Ernie Bushmiller by Gus Arriola f la:INI .Jl)~T TAl(E ~Qlp'fl(»J -n:.iJ toc.tc:. AMO ~~c.AU.. Fl"f: euu: ~ p;.,.Jr FocJ<J:Tf ........... ~~ by Tom Bat1uk -_" ___ ,..,," .r.=..~ ... E _... ....... .... ~­~ woe•&.&•~. N-1~1 -.av • ., ........... .... •AND•U• Ndlti.1 DOI t; DOI I: 00&; OOI 4; DOI I; OOI 6 .... 00 .. , ....... .... c.. ..... .... ~.all ~ ... -.-. ............. ..... ............. --,.. ...... ...................... ..... .................. -. ....., ...................... .. M •rMl9tly • tMt ,._,, writ• ............. _, .......... a-. AVllOt.,_.lle.... •• ....... ._ .. , .... u... ... _ ....... __ ......... ... .......... "'-.~ ... ... ...... .............. k .... ~i.• "" ...... "' .... --· -...n. lleetfl• 1111--ete-llte, .. Ute -··Ill,.........~·· ..... , . ..__._,..._ ..... ....... '· TO TM• Oll'UIOAMf: " Civil •1 T8011.U D. EUA.8 Btcken ot th• Peripheral CanaJ project are bectuln1 to feel a "6t Uh the proeecutor who 1eet cu• deteriorate u lawyera for the accuaed win delay -.Iler delay. "' For proeecuton, each delay means more wit· Deaaea fade away and those who remain can rt· member lee• . ,_,...,.. -~ ..... *'¥ "" ~ ~-+--------------.-.-----tin ....... ,,_, If -....... _.... A~---=:~-=·.=:~.: Bonnie Bramlett and Joe Engligh are proving ,. ...... w. WW1 • ••1-.. ,....,_ that gospel music can be as popular as For the canal backer•, who w•nt the state to build a U.mile waterway around the Sacramento- San JoaqUln river delta eut of San FranciJco, each delay has meant dilution of support. Once· entht11lutk politJcians fade into a non·committal 1ny stance. Memories of the drought of 1975-77 fade, along with recollectJons of the tough water· conaervation meuurea It brought. DEAN -Dr . Don Schweitzer has been appointed dean of School or Humanities and Social Sciences at C al Sla te Fullerton. .. -. ~. VAi-.,_ .. '°· uJ 1 th be till unds "*'' ,....,., wi11 111e .,...,... "' .,. sec ar as ong as e at s po . POLITICAL aEALITIES LIE BEHIND the ever-d immer prospects for expansion or the State Water Project. ----------------------tlllketMl\ef "" .... """· ..... u.I• tew\ f(oya_l couple Mt on shirt-s mer....-• I....,,,..,. -..i•• ~ 19' Ute~· ............. In ... --••t. wtlkJI cNd ~ "' ..,...JM!eflt .. .............. -" .. -... ""Of' ot~r relief r~ted In Ille (om· pie Int. OATEO:~rS,1'• Clerll,11'.Jor<eA. N-wc:. 09pull' ouve•. ll.OAM, YA•o.u. '"""· ..... LJMO¥te a MATTNP 611W.ll ........... "-. LMa,......Ca.Mt1 um•-.-i LONDON CAP> -A royal ban is keeping the P1,1bt1lhlcl Orengo 0-1 o.uy P1to1. races of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer April 11• 11. "· ~. t, "'1 mH• o(f T·shirts made in Britain. Foreign manurac· -PUBLIC NOTICE lurers are threatening to corner the market. Love r's knots, th~n:ies of Cha rles and Diana, a picture of St.~s Cathedral, where they will be married July 29, and the British nae. the Union Jack, are alJ on a list or acceptable com· memorative designs sent to manufacturers by lhe Office or the Lord Chamberlain, bead or the royal household. But the manufacturers were told the faces or the young couple s hould not be used on any articles of.clothing except headscarves. ALTHOUGH THE BAN HAS no legal force, British manufacturers normally comply wilh the royal ramily's wishes. But plenty or foreign manufacturers do not. Warren Hawkes ley, a Conservative member of Parliament, reported the first imported T-shirts sporting the races of Charles and Diana have ap· peared in a store in the Midlands town of Wolverhampton. He said they c ame from Pakistan. Hawkesley asked Trade Secretary John Bifren "to impose an immediate ban on all foreign im· ports or allow our own people to compete on equal footing." Seventy of the 635 members of the House of Commons introduced a motion urging that the ban be revoked. THE NATIONAL UNION OF HOSIERY and Knitwear Workers asked Prince Charles to in· tervene personally. He is tourihg New ZeaJand, and there was no immediate response. The souvenir industry expects to make more than S250 miUion on the royaJ wedding. As the royal family always d oes on such special oc· casions, the prince and Queen Elizabeth 11 ap· proved a temporary relaxation of the strict guidelines on commercial use oC royal portraits and insignia. However, the Lord Chamberlain . Lord McLean, dec reed that products carrying royaJ faces must be in good taste and of a "permanent kind." Thal made it all right for Charles and Diana to smile from mugs, plates. jewelry and tea towels but not from clothing. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUI au11M•U NAM• STATIMllNT TM to114wlnt .--Is dOlnt bua.I· ....... , aONO INTaRNATIONAL SECURITY, t!OO Peril Plue, $<Ille UI, st .. \Gtl, Celltomla -.O. Wllllem "'*"" u..,., 1100 Perl! ~leae, Sulla 161, s1 ... 1on, Celltomla ...,, Tiiis IMdl,...s b c.-'9d by lft In· dl•lduel. Wllllarn JoM11n LI-Tiils f~ was llled wltll I .. COUfttr Cl«• of or .. ee eoun111 on Apr II 2, l'lll. 1'1'9Ut P16bll"'9cl Or ..... 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C°""'" Cieri! of Or-C:-ty on Tillt ARlmeM was flled wllll tM ~II 10, 1"1. Covnty Ci.t1< of O.et19t Count• on AIN'll 10, 1'91. 1'1"7ft PYllll.-Orengo Coasl Oell11 PllOC, 1'1,_, Aprll 11, 11, U, ~y 2, l"I 171MI PubllllMcl Or ...... Coell 0.1111 PllOC, ~II 11, ti, U, M"' J, ltll 1752 .. 1 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Going Into Business? Gospels sung to rock best LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bonnie Bramlett and Joe English, making their first tour aa gospel singen, are proving that toes will lap and beads will bob just as r eadily to a cboruB of "Praise Him, Thank Him," as they will to "Ob Baby, Yeah, Baby." Provided, that is, that the beat still pounds, the keyboards stiJI ripple and the rhythm and blues heart a nd guts or rock music still breaks forth in sweat. Apparently, Bonnie and Joe have succeeded. M one fan said after a pe rrormance at the country and western·style Palomino Club here: "They could have been singing, 'Praise, Chairman Mao' with that music and I would have liked it." But it's God that Bonnie is praising. "I STARTED OUT SINGING IN c hurch. That's where I got the uninhibited spiritual ex· pression that I 've used in all my songs." she said. In feet, s he said , "Ir the audience didn't listen to the words, they couJdn't teU the dir· rerence." With Delaney and Bonnie and Friends she re· corded ··Never Ending Love," and other 1960s hits. She co-wrote "Superst ar," with Leon Russell ; "Let It Rain," with Erle Clapton, a nd blended her voice with Three Dog Night, Little Feat and the Allman Brothers. In 1976, s he separated rrom her husband, hid· ing out on the Allmans' rarm in Georgia, an a lcoholic. At one point she nearly committed s uicide and even had the shotgun pointed into her mouth, s he said . "I SAID, 'OK LOllD, I'll serious. If ever you've revealed yourself to me, reveal yoursetr lnow. Because I can't take anymore,"' she said. Most affected by these is Gov. Brown. He won't fiat-out say so, but it will corne as no b{g shoc k when be formally starts a run for the U.S. 1 Senate. Brown has aUenated many Californians in CALIFORNIA FOCUS his six·plus years as gov· ernor; it's a lmost im· possible for any vigorous California c hier ex · ecutive not to. But just now he can't afford to alienate almost 40 percent or the state's Democratic voters. Brown is aware that he prob· 'a bly will race no major rivaJ rrom Northern California in his party's primary a year Crom J une. But be also knows that he has m ore Northern California support than potential rivals like former Sen. John Tunney, who has practiced law in Los Angeles since his 1976 dereat by Republican S.I. I Hayakawa. THE ONE MOVE BROWN COULD have m ade I to most certainly turn NorthemCalifomia against him wouJd have been to call an election on the canal in June, when m any local elections will be held around Southern California. The canal must be voted up or down in the next statewide balloting and few would object if • Brown called a special election sole ly for that issue. But I northern hackles would rise if it were called at a time when a higher turnout could be expect· ed in the south than in the north. For the canal g r ates on Nor thern Caljfomians like no other issue. Many in the north ignore the flood control benefits of t he Water Project and see it aitowN s imply as the thirsty Southland stealing northern water. They equate the water lhat flows soulh to the Los Angeles attempt to "steal" the Oakland Raiders rootbaJI team and they rear political domination by the mor e populous south. "The Lord gave me a vision of my daughter s r ead· ing headlines about me killing myself. So I called MEANWHILE, THE CANAL EXCITES little the hospital and quit drinking." ...._ more than yawns around Southern California. Bonnie said she had a lways known what God It W3$ almost ex,clusively Northern caurorns a could do but hadn't accepted il. activists wbose petitions forced the canal vote and •'I spent a lot or time in church when I waa a prevented the state from a cting on the canal bill kid. I saw conversions and speakini ln tongues. passed last summer by the Legislature and signed Religion was crammed down my throat. I had to by Brown, They know delays help them. find out what it was like to feel the Lord for They know it takes little to make Northern myself," she said . Californians fear what the South land might do to "There's a difference between people who go 1 still.pristine river s like the Eel , the Trinity and the to church all the time and Christians,'' she says. Klama th -if there were. a canal to move all that .. A lot or people who go to church are going to he ll. water past the delta. They must only call on voters And a lot or people who don't go to church are ask· to look at what Los Angeles did to the Owens ing God to forgive them. Valley. Al the s ame time, they are astute e nough to BONNIE'S FIRST GOSPEL ALBUM, "Step know that the farther the mid-'705 drought recedes by Step," will be released in May. She'll start on a into the past. the less vivid the memories. secular album in the rail. To people who wonder why she's s tilJ doing I AND THE WNGER SOUTHERN California secular music, she answers: "We're supposed to lives without apparent threat to its water supplies. go out into the world and tell the good news . Why the less compelling the canal becomes for most would God have allowed me to go throu1h all that Southland residents. ir he wasn't preparing me for something? He's not So there 's little political profit to be gained' going to put me in a litUe eggshell. I've got and plenty to be lost by supporting the canal. callouses for som ething." For Brown, that meant refusal to set a June Bonnie says her new songs will be about other election on the issue. A November date does seem people's hurt reelings . possible .. .it would provid e some of the delay "It's bard ror me to r each down and get hurt favored by environm entalists in the north, while reelings or my own now, because I'm so happy," permitting Brown to put some time between the she said. canal vole and the June primary. WHEN SHE BEGINS WORKING on the new album, ''That's when I 'll need the Lord's help a f Elia.a i3 a columnist bosed m Santo MonicoJ. lot," Bonnie said. "It's easy to stay close to the l~TEWARDESS MARKET Lord when you have rellowship and you're IUT· ',;::7 rounded by Christians." ------------------ Sign aids 'used boyfriend' CASPER, Wyo. (AP) -The "used boyfriend" who advertis e d h is availability is no longer lonely -thanks to a woman who traveled 9,000 miles to a nswer the sign on his lawn. Brett Weckwerth, a 21-year·old Caspe r truck driver. gained national attention a year ago when his girlfriend le ft him and he resorted to advertising himself on a sign reading : "For Sale -Used Boyfriend. Good Condition .·· WECKWERTH WAS flooded with calls after t he sign went up last April. but the one that intrigued him most was from 21.year-old Karin Jwa szczuk of Adelaide, Australia. Ms lwas zczuk ad- mitted she was nervous when she got off a bus in Cheyenne to meet Weckwerth for the first time. "The onJy thing that worried me was what was I supposed to do - kiss him, hug him. wave or get back on the bus and turn around,·· s he said WHILE HE says he won't be advertising for girlfriends again , Weckwerth has an idea that m ight be useful for Graeme Castle, a friend who traveled with Ms. lswazczuk rr o m Australia. ··w e thought about put· ting up a sign saying 'New Australian for sale , ... Weckwerth joked '"He says he's not used ·· Rates raised FRESNO CAP > Hos pital room rates at county.owned Va lley Medical Center will rise about l3 percent to a n average daily charge of $175. F resno County s upervisor s approved the second increase in a year elfective May 1. One of those Christian friends ii Joe Enaliab, 4 3 00 1 k former drummer with Paul McCartney and Wlnga, out 0 WO r who has just re leased bis first rock and roll gCMpel ' album, "Lights In the World." . Joe said he became a Christian ln 1977, after his wife, who was crippled from a car accident, was healed in a prayer service. By .JOYCE L .. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Since I am graduating from blgb scbool lD lune, I need your belp with my career. Becoming an airline 1tewarde11 Interests me. Where can I write for lllformatlon? What are I.be Job opportunJUea at Utla time? -G .B., Marquette, Mlcll. Nearly .t;300 airline rug.ht atten· dants are out of work, although between 100 and 200 new hir es are be· ing made monthly, chiefly by re· gionaJ carrien. But you s hould be lookin1 a couple of years down the contrails because you're unlikely to be blred without some college or experience dealin1 with tbepubllc. While you're arounded, use the time to become expert on the topic of aettln1 hired by an airline; read booU like "Gulde to Stewardess and StewarcJ Careen" ClnteroaUooal PubllabiDf, Hialeah, Fla.> and talk with u many fll1ht attendant.I as yo~ can, ln al.rporteoff .. abaptif He .. 817. Skyllnt 11 the monthly MWllett.er tbat reportl the comtaatJy chuiinc hirtn1 concilt10D1, alrllD• by llilbie. ftil l'IMUd tool 00.U -tor • year'• 1ubecriptlon. (f you want• h'ff Hlbple ol Skyll.n., send a poetcard re- quest to mt at Boa tseo, Cotta M•• -· CAREERS logs" or something like that and would like a copy. -J .S., Clearwater, FI a . You probably mean "Artists & Writers Ma rket List." This useful booklet gives selling advice and a list of greeting card publishers who buy free·lance art and verse. It's published by tbe National Association of Gree~ ing Card Publishers. To obtain• single copy. e n c lose a stamped, sell· addressed, long white envelope with your request to me. .... Dear Joyce: I woo.Id llke t.lonaa· don on 1ellools offerlaC collefe·le•el eorrespondeaee coarae1· ID p.etaJ b••iaeM-ff01tO!nlc1, m arbllq ... M forila. I llne IMMJa a badMMr't ... •aater'• detne la P'JeMieO ... esrreatly am·workl•I la 1ales. I wu& to lmprou •1 ltule bHl••H luMwJeq. IMl& bKaue I trntl._., &Mweell,la•uaMet.au.Mnplu elaaNI .,,.,... b7 -.Cal ee111,.. • BIYerildel. -8 .8.8.,A&luta, Ga. I \ , ( . gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the growing list of Bene/actors and the five-hundred patrons for its fully subscribed major annual benefit scheduled Saturday, May 9, 19.81 Fluor Corporation Beacon Bay Enterprises, Inc. McLain Development Company Gene Washburn Winslow Maxwell J .M . Peters Co., Inc. Saffel & McAdam, Inc. The Irvine Company Neiman Marcus OccidentiaL Research Corporation CommerceBank Melder Gallery Gallery West Wells Fargo Foundation Smith Tool Mr. & Mrs. Richard Steele . P.acific Mutual Bank of Newport Bullocks Wilshire Jack de Kruif Marc Friedberg American State Bank Balboa Bay Club Beeco T. Phillips Morgan Treasure Tours International -Paris -Ruth Jensen Fairfax Hotel, Washington , D .C. Canvas Specialty Moet et Chandon -France Domaine Chandon -Yountville Schema John Wayne Tennis Club Charles H . Barr Jewelers -Courreges -Crown Hardware -The Broadway - GellOIU -Halaton BoutiqMe -John Hogan -Ivy's League -Matthews - Nordatrom -Saddleback Interiors -Saks 5th Avenue -Slamck's - The Storekeeper -Veta's -Ullman Sails -Brooks Brothers - Richard Ouellette -Command Performance -I . Magnin • \ r ., \ :I .. -1 l I •• ., " '1 I I once thrhnng'shore Une of Weehmoken ta now a decotlent • r , with ferries, trainl, and t~• gone. t eehawken strangled Ly • econonncsqueeze WEEHAWKEN, N.J . (AP> -In 1jp4, in a duel on a bluff here, Vice President Aaron BWT stepped off hb paces, whirled and squeezed off a sbot that fatally wounded Alexander HJmilton. In 1981 , this township is dueling a similarly formidable opponent -the flagging American economy. W eebawken today is a community of 13,500 people but no major taxpayers, fa cing layoffs of half the police and firefighting force or a major tax increase -or both. LOCATED JUST across the Hudson River from Manhattan, Wee hawke n once served as the terminus for the then-mighty New York Central Railroad and as the home of the biggest banana warehouse in the world. For almost a century, the railroad paid most of the municipal taxes, and the town s hip thrived . "A champagne appetite for years .. .is no longer appetiz- ing." Bo(>Ueggers and silent movie act.ors b11llt magnificent mansions atop the P.tlisades. A tramway carried rt~idents fro_m the bluff to the lfuidson shoreline hundreds of feet bf low. fl~y 1920, more than 25,000 p~sengers a day were be\nt ferried. a~ross the river to Manhattan's opce-gand 42nd Street. THE UNCOLN Tunnel connected ~w Jersey with Manhattan in um, e•~bllng up a big chunk of township i d ln the bar&aln. But officials gbt the increased traffic would vate business construction. did -for a while. ;'rbe ferry service was discontinued ha , a victim of the popularity of car and the eue of travel throu&b tunnela and across the Gwee 1'llahiln«tAt>G Brld1e. • n 1H8, New York Central'• f aocial problems proved rmountable. When ita meraer b the Peonsyl•ania Railroad eel two yetn later, It slpaled cial doom for Weehawken. W&EBA WIU!N BAS BAD a mpa1ne ap~etite for years ause of the railroads," Mayor y Lladsley said recenUy. ..That ii no loater appettsina. •• a.it.eel fl'rult Co. and lta banana eboue left town in U'73. Two &*rrl bunNld to tbe water 1iDe tbe lalt few years. cuW.. u tlGilal SU mWIOci· trorfl · t0e tu ad Seatraln Lines Inc.. wlUcb a tblrd of tbe now-delerted rfnnt, ftled for reorsaallatloo er federal butrupky tan in • for cuttin1 two or the five daily sbjfta. "You can't take away from something you don't have," Sgt. John Nahrwold protested, explaining that officers already answer an average of 33 calls per shift. RE NOTED THAT the local crime rate climbed 25 percent in two yean. Township officials had planned a referendum last month to ask residents to approve raising the property tax cate $26 per $1,000 of assessed valuation . But Weehawken's rate of about $66 per $1,000 means the owner of an $80,000 home already pays about $.5,000 in taxes each year, a tab that could have risen to $7 ,000 under the proposed rate. Gallo said be was s ure the referendum would have lost "by at least a 10-1 margin" and the referendum was canceled. But he's also said the township needs at least a $24 increase, and even then, layoffs "are 99.9 percent sure." UNIFORMED EMPWYEES are locked in contract negotiations with the to'WD.Sbip. They are askinJ for a 10 percent wage increase. Officials have made no offer. "There's no money." said Riepe. Weehawken recently received $103,000 in state urban aid funds and hopes for more. "We pray every night something is coming from the state,·• Gallo aaid. lf the community can pull through the next 18 months. it stands to collect on a fmancial bonanza. THE FOllECWSUllE action on Seatrain, expected to be seWed by July 1982, would pump $19 million into Weehawken's coffers -six times the back taxeJ Seatrain would owe by then. And the waterfront, overlooking the Manhattan skyline. is attractine developen who consider it a prime site for condominiums. But so far, lt remains a mue of Junkyards and abandoned railroad tracks with only one access road . Sentences ' given three in mail fraud • 5 6· 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 'INDEX " .... Nit. Cll 142-5171 ..... SM.£ o-.i ................ . ...... .... llf! The marketplace on the' Orange Coast 100/oDOWM Laurel Pt townbome, J)OOl, apa, .,_.,ed coadl· Uoo. Move ID today. Call Ttm RboaeUl·l.J88. UDO ISi.i . • " -• lllMe r::-~f .. . . ... lea ~-a. ·• . IOll ~ ............ . ~ ............. .. ~ ....... ... r.=av11i•;: : .. : ·:·::: =-~~-~~ :: . ~= R&'Mh)( H ~ \I It •fl .., OP1M SUM l·I 214 VIA ITMACA Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 • • patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at $420.000. i....-. .. .n ... ····· ··*' !-lilM Kllla.. . . . • .. ...... HiclMil -.... Vie~. ,., ........ Nit . l• s..a.--. '°" S. ,_ C.llilatrallO 191t ... AN ..... '* ..... acll. 111, ..... i..,-. . . ·-:==..iele ...... !: A ...... ~~~!~!(. !':111111 ~ ... ,.s..• mo •wti~ Wt ....._ '" •• 1400 ~ 1Ci-1PL1 • uao C--...cl&I "-rtJ JD ~SA.le 1• ~•••Ua1us.i. • · 11110 ...... lo be ....... llOO ·--P'-"'1 ... ..... -............... : All real eat•te ad· vertiaed ln thlt oew1pager is 1ubject to the Federal ,.air Houa- ina Act ~ 1958 which maka it W.1al to ad· vertlae "any preference, llmltatlon, or dh- crimlnatlon baaed on race, color, reli1lon, aex. or national origin, or an intention to make any aucb preference, llmltallon, or dis · criminatJon." LUXURIOUS TOWMHOME One year new-.l!:&IUlde ca.ta Meta! 3 Bdrms, 2\la bat.ha, loaded with daigner touches. Mrs. Clean lives here ! BeauUful pool-be re- ady for summer! Only Sut,500. HWTY. 546-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS llldldCl'lal ,.,._,,, 1111• ~H~•1't1t t>rb :: nu. newspaper will not ---------1 11-...DeMtt.a..--... Inf I t o.weC4. P1'ot1. 2* .. now y accep any .... •ME YOUR g:~=~ · · = advert alng for real """ PENINSULA POIMI' llA.CHFIOMT Panoramic view 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. $1,385,000. : IA. YFIONI' : We have several fine homes with pier : & slip, starting at $1 ,500,000. : RANCHO MIRAGE ~ Springs Condo, 9th fairway, 3000 sq.ft. • 3 Bdrm . 3 bath . furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest. prop. Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR 3·l l k11 y,Hl•· D1•1w NB 615 6161 "-'*.rar1111.o .... .-. mo estate which is in viola-DOWN =::! t::: ~.::..,,.• : Uon of the law. 3 Bd 2 Ba. garden patio ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ IOCTALS 1--------•I h o m e . pr i d e o f ...,._f'lonlWMd >ICIO ownership, lowest price, $5,000 ..._..U•f\an\I"'" nao all upgrades. Call Tim SUMMEI SPECIAL $1.67 Per Day HoOMsP\lrnorUnf J3UO aaoas: Acl¥ert1Mn Rhone631·1286 DOW .... ~"°'' P\lrn 3400 n Caoldiomilli-... U•t sas ........ dledl ....,. ach Pay men•· of $1,<81 on Tow..,__ P\lni lSOO ....ii.. _.... "" Tow""""-unr ~ -•1 -...,... .,... $90,900 loans. Beautiful 3 =~: ~ =: ron I••.....,. n.. Bdrm 2 bath home with ~"'"' J'IOO DAILYPILOTas-. dining/(amily area. = ~~! unr ::: •....a..uu.. .a........ .._ Shaded covered patio, 11-.. tOGO --·r 1'Vll" ... nrat --------1 double 1arage, call for That's ALL you pay rora =~~d := l•corr.ct l•Hrtlo. 2 UNITS more details. 546-2313 G-Ho<noa •UO -a... Summer R•nlal1 •JOO -1 ~~~d DAILY rtLOT =!:'io8::.':!~ :: -------...i S 110,000 G1r11t1 lor Rent Q30 Costa Mesa pride of ~n.:.!~:.!i.. !: HWMS for5* ownership barg.ain ! 1-.n.111-..i '* •••••••••••••••••••••• Clean -refurbis hed! THE REAL ESTATERS Stor .... ~·--·~ ~ 4 ---.....11 I 00 L. . l I ~ "-~---.-~ ive in on~en one . Classiried advertising is ....... Rontll• 4430 •••••••••••••••••••••• Call for detalls. 648-7171 8 better way to tell more saYICI DIRECTC>aY DO IT NOW! Ask For 5-dr'CI Your Daily Pilot Service Directory Representative 642-5671, ext 31 I IUSINESS, INYESJ. I 21/2o;0 people about the service MEMT, FINANCE you have t.o offer. Ask =~:iz,; ::: FINANCING abOut our low rates to-1•·"'-•1~·1 ~•j Prestigious borne, local· day. 642-5678. ~:rn::T.o.:nted : ed in Mesa Verde on a ==·ti~NTO~U.:NCEMENTS : ~~:! ir:-~':12stb~1s~ ----------1 "" • family room, fireplace, 24 UNITS PEISOMALS Ir country kitchen, lush lOXG ross, great loca- losT Ir FOUND landscaping. Financing tion, priced t.o sell fasl. II bl 2 '~°'-ln suw:r condition. Call AMOWIC'Omenu 8 Va 8 e al 1 n ·ro • Car Pool ::: Priced $174,900. Don't Tim hone 631-12.166 t::'.= : wait, call546-2313 R&'Mtle Pw-...11• ~ . ~I Cl~la· MOO ~..... ""' - -••• ..) -----· --... --.,,. lll'IS Im -a1 lllD -DI -.. ---... f'IOI ..,. • fl07 "" '112 . lfl.I ··'"' . •1'11 .mo rm THE REAL ESTATERS Make your adverti1in1 dollar go farther! List your bual.neaa every day ln the Cluaifled section of tbla newapaper. 642-5818. IH.Al.TORS ._,HB.P? Help yoursell to a Heapin1 selection or Qualif'ted Hopefuls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS LIDO ISLE'S TWO IEST VALUES COZY CHAllM 2 Bdrms ., 2 bath immacuJate condition wtth expansion potential. JUST $330,000 SPACIOUS WXURY 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, ~en r~a4y & waiting for family living . Affordable & prestigious. JUST 1445,000 CGl ltOW for hnM!!f IOTH OPEN SUHDA. Y I ·4 DUPLD FIXEI! OCEAN VIEW Bring your paintbush & broom to save $$l on this dirty dawg ! ! Prime. aguna Beach duplex w /attached garage. Submit offer! $104.950 AT SO. COAST PLAZA Superb Mediterranean villa fealuring_ 3 spacious brs, 2 ba. Assumable financing due to immaculate condition & price. Tb.is won't last long. 3 ILOCICS TO lfACH SIU.II DISPR.All Has bought another property facing 2 payments. Unigue ~ bdrm home 10 Newport Sfiores. Asking $175,000. Owner will carry lit T.D. at 12%. OWMH AMXIOUSU lmagb)e 3 spacious brs & 2~ ba W>iJ'&ded to the hilt! This fine bome also features enct•d parking ·& in-hoqse laUJ)dry racillties & assumable firumc111&. I 0.71"-.. MANCii• ulous 4 bdrm Fordham Model Diversity Park. Feat~I 2 1la~~ & 2100 IQ. ft. ~ living area. With this price le Wini, . waa't lut Ion&!.~ . MIWPOn illACH Ol'RCI · '°.11n.-..... -... ftf.;1111 •.7la.7J1J SUNNY BAYFRONT NEWLY CONSTRUCTED home with ever y deluxe feature imaginable. This 4 Bdrm. 4 bath estate includes a spacious master suite with a fireplace, wetbar, walk·in closet, jacuzzi, marble tubs and showers, viewing deck of bay and blue Pacific . CURIOUS? ... Drop by Saturday or Swiday for a special open house 12-4 or call for your own appointment. Good financing available. $1,295,000. Open Sat/Sunday 12·4 2274 Channel Road Call D;QJ:Sowing ~iJJ0 ~4\JJ'Y 675-Zlll LEA.ST EXPENSIVE IA.LIOA. ISLA.HD TW1 2 ldnlt cottag. r.,.,..,... a good hl•.shnewt oppore.lty -0,....... ......... how.• tt. Island , or . just futun .,,-.claffott. Creaff•• ~ crYailable. • LIDO ISLE DREAM HOME Hen's yow ch•u to .-.. to Udo Ille wftt. exc._. flll•:."'J Oft cJ..I, .,.... 3 .......... lath ho.-thcrt 11 OM of .. lowHt prlud llo•.. • .._ w.d. ......... ._mid oww wlll coaslder """"9 1-. 2Rd. Call today wtllle offet'.d crt $395,000. LUXURY CONDO IY THE SIA hwtlf"' 2 ,._ oc .. W.W c.-wttta .............. .. ...... by o ..... ,, .... of Mlwport hoch. H9MI Wei MM Te.. & hardwood fl ....... . .... W .. COY ......... .-c\ .,.. VllW-$2191500 ~•t.wofMdl...,_J I ~ r • • 2 t/a I • t It • , a I r c ...... 4. ._, ..... ... ... ..... 1'e ..... Ip .. . .... ,, ........ llW ... !' eo••·OAlb V PIL.or1saiUrd1v. Apr\111. 19ii · · . . ,. ... '" .... REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US ••• TO DOYll SHOllS. J F YOU APPRECIATE A TRULY DIFFERENT HOM!, CONSIDER THESE FEATURES. BAY VlEW FROM LlVlNG ROOM, DCNING ROOA4., MASTER BEDROOM AND KJTCHEN. HUGE MASTER BEDROOM I I WITH ··ms AND HERS" BATHS. FOUR ADDITJONAL I BEDROOMS. SHIMMERING BLACK POOL AND SPA. HUGE 1 LIVING ROOM WITH SUDlNG SKYLIGHT ROOF. POOL SIDE BAR /.ND CABANA. SOPHJSTlCATED SECURITY SYSTEM .. SEE RONNIE MARAVJCH OR BRJAN SCHOFFNER. I 1362 GALAXY DIUVE ....... Ol'&f SAT l·S ..... $725,000 1 COME WITH US ••• TO MEWPOIT ISL.AND. WATER ON FRONT AND SIDE OF THE HOME. .J UST LIKE LIVING ABOARD SHIP. THREE BEDROOMS. TWO BATHS. TWO CAR GARAGE. YOUR OWN PIER AND SLIP. FEE LAND. YOU OWN IT .. SEE VIRGINIA SWAN. 308 38TH STREET .•••••• OPEH SAT l·S .••••••••••. $525,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVER SHORES. PROBATE SALE EXECUTOR IS MOT IVATF.O. fo'()(JR BEDROO?!j HOME DINING ROOM AN'D DEN . POOL S IZE YARD. EXECUTOR WILL HELP FINANCE .. StE JOAN BlRDSALL. 1441 GALAXY DRIVE ••.•.•• ·SAT/SUM 1.5 .......... $420,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. LIKE NEW THREE BEDROOM HOME CUSTOM CRAFTSMANSHIP THROUGHOUT. AIR CONDITIONING WITH ELECTROSTATIC FILTERING SYSTEM COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN .. SEE MICHELLE DAVY OR PIA D'AURIA. 421 SAM HRHARDIMO •••••• ore. DAILY l·S ••.••• SJJ0,000 COME WITH US ••. TO ORAMGETREE, IRVIHE. NEAT TWO BEDROOM. TWO BATH. PATIO HOME. THE BEDROOMS ARE LOCATED AT OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE HOME f'OR PRIVACY .. SEE HARRIET PERRY 42 T AMGERIME A VE •••••••• ~ SAT I ·5 .......... S I 25.000 AV All.AILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ..• TO SPYGLASS. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP WILL BE YOURS IN THIS IMPRESSIVE NEW ENGLAND STYLE HOME FIVE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. FORMAL STEP DOWN DINING ROOM CUSTOM CABINF.TR~ GOURMET KITCHEN JACUZZI TUB IN MASTER RATH FOUR JolREPLACF.S TWO WET BARS. FOUR CAR GARAGE ASK FOR DOTTIE AUSTERO ..••.••.•• , ••.•..••••. $1 ,400,000 COME WITH US •.• TO DOVER SHORES ELEGANT FOUR BEDROO'.\t HOM r-: DHAMATIC ENTRY OF CARVED WOOD AND ITALIAN f'~OSILIZl-:D MAHBLE HUGE LIVING ROOM COZY BLACK WALNUT FIRl'.:Pl.1\CE IMPRf'~IVE GOURMET KITCHEN LOVELY FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS POOL SPA BBQ AND POOL SIDE BAR STIMULATING v1 1-:wm·uPPER UAY ASK FOR RONNIE MARAVICH ••.••.•.•••..••••..• $815,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. A DREAM HOME FOR PRIVACY A~D HELAXATION SPACIOUS Ll\'ING ROOM WITH DRA~ATI(.' VIEW OF l'OOL \NU GARDf:N. THREE LOVELY BEDrtOOMS ELECANT FA'.\111.Y Mm DINING ROOMS PROPERTY IN IMP El'CA BL E CON J)ITION ASK FOR DOTTIE AUSTERO ......••••.•..•..•••.••• $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. EXCEPTIONALLY SHAHP TllREE llEDHOl>-.t-HOMt; ATTHACTIVE OPEN FLOOR PLAN. Ol'TDOOR LI\ IN<; DINING \JU:.<\ FREE FORM POOL AND SPA LOC/\TIUN IS ('ON\'Jo:NIENT TO SHOPS. BANKS. SCHOOLS AND LIRHAHY ASK FOR ELAIHE SVEOEIH OR TOM GUY ••....•• $255,000 COME WITH US .•. TO WESTCLIFF. CLEAN AND CONVENIENT "CAPRI" CONDO <ll'IET RF...\R UNIT TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS TWO BATHS SUNDECt\. LIKE M·:W CARPETS AND DRAPES PRICE JUST Rlmuc El>S 15.1100 ASK FOR JUNE ADAMS ...................... NOW$ I 09,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 ASSUME LOW INT. LOAH Assume $63,QOO loan at io:i.~r;. owner will tarry 2nd and Jrd No qualify· ing ! Sharp J bdrm home Family room and 2 rireplaces Only $1 32.SOO Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE. REALTORS I * ••• Chic~r 17442 Zeider Ln. Huntmgton Beach You are the winner of 2 fne tick.ts ($14 VaJue ), to lceC~s Apnl 21\hru 25 Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be eJC · changed for reserved seats al the convention center ahead or time. Call 642 5678. ext Z72 to OPEH HOUSE I ·5 Lovely 4 BR. in model home condition. Patio overlooks greenbelt, $209,000. 2239 V1Sta Hogar claim your tickets I~~~~~~~~ ••• HHdATax Shett.r7 Call the investment speciahsls. Touchstone Realty, Inc. 963-0861 Condo SfMClalish Call the experts at the condo information center Touchstone Realty, Jnr . 963-~ ~! MORE ' SPENDABLE INCOME . . •. is yours at RE/MAX Realtors of Newport Beach. WHY? Beacuse our 100% concept positively MINIMIZES EXPENSE'S a nd MAXIMIZES RETAINED INCOME! Our brokers & associates tell us they have increased their net income 70·80%. Many ha ve DOUBLED and !fRIPL ED their previous incom e levels in their F IRST YEAR! Reservations & applications now being accepted fro m qualified experienced associates. THE SWITCH IS ON T O THE REAL ESTATE MAXI MUM CONCEPT! FOR YOU R CONFIDENTIAL INTE RVIEW CALL : BOB LICATA-BROKE R/OWNE R at 759-1221 BAYFRONT HOME PIER & SLIP Charming Balboa Isle Bay(ront home. New construction with outsta nding detail. Call now for a personal preview of this lovely home. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Drastic reduction on br a nd new Balboa d uplex. l st own ers 200% depreciation. Great rental area. 100 feet from beach. Large 3 bdrm , 3 bath p lus 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will assist in financing $425,000. AWARD WINNING HOME OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 2750 sq. ft. contwnporary Lido Isle home. 3 bedroom. 4 bath plus study. 3 car garage. Street to street location. Newly carpeted on radiantly heated floors. 2 patios. 224 Genoa. $695,000. SOLID GOLD INVESTMENT 90 feet or waterfront commercial. Balboa Island. Room for 10 boats. $2.500.000. BRAND NEW AND NEAR THE WATER TOO! OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 New duplex, Balboa Peninsula, ocean view from upper unit. Owner will accept smaller home as part trade. RARE OPPORTUNITY ON LIDO $50,000 REDUCTION This 4 bedroom newly finished home offers truly spacious living in traditional elegance on beautiful Lido I s le. Seeing i s believing this exceptional value. Call now ! ~ .. prof.two.at ~·• .... ......_ ... ••Iii~. CllM 11ow for .,, a' twwwu t. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH EASTSIDE VA Charming 3 Bdrm 112 Ba home that needs some TLC. Loads of potential with 2 fireplaces, and large add-on family room. Price is right at $136,000. POOL HOME Located in Mesa del Mar. this large 3 Bdrm 3 Ba home offers a large family room and great location. Make an offer on this one. Asking price S179,000. WATERFRONT HOMES1 11~c M:Al ( IATl presents ..W USTtM ..... llAT IUY Jn California Homes -sunny expo~ure, covered patio and pride of owners h ip! Good ftn ancinA. Owner w /carry all inclusive trust deed. 4912 G..,ort Cr .• I". o,M Sat. l·t llTVIH TO ILMAMCI Dove r Shores -Vacant. A flair for entert aining or family luxury is found in this pam pered 5 Bdr m home. Form aJ living ro0m and all t he oth er amenities . Ch oice financing opportunity. $389,500 1412 Anff91a, HI 0,-W 1·5 CAIEFREE POOLS.DI UVIM& Lovely Cliff Hav,en hide-a-way. 3 Bdrms, family room, 4 bath.5 with outside entrance to one for pool. Sii CUff Dr, HI 0,-Sat/S.. 1·5 PIER AMO SLIP! Balboa Island. Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage on quiet side of Is land, with 2 Bdrm guest/income unit over 2 car garage. Call for appointment. Owner financing available. $750.000. CE IBDllE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SEFJVICE 835 AMIGOS WAY, #15 EASTILUFF OPEM SAT 1·5 Former Model With View Of Big Canyon. Three Bedrooms Plus Convertible Den. 2 12 Baths. Wet Bar . Intercom . Lovely Appointments Tl'lroughout. Communit-,· Pool. Best Value In Area. Listed Under $200.000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 1800 PORT CARLOW HARBOR VIEW HOMES OPEN SAT 1-5 Outstanding Montego On Fee Land. Corner Loc:<.ition . Secluded Yard With Spa Beautiful Lush Landscaping. Night Light View Of Fashion Is l.ind & Big Canyon. Owner Mot1\'ated S295.000. VERSAILLES One Of-A -Kind Three-Bedroom Condo. With Breathtaking View llelax & Enjoy The Gorgeous Suns t•l s From This Beautifully Upg1 aded Condo All The Amenities Possible, Sut·h As S:Juna, Gym, Spa. Pool With An1pulco Bar. $450,IX)() MEWPORT HORSE COUMTRY Glamorous 2 + Acre Estate ln Beautiful Setting With 'Your Own Privacy. Former Home Of Movie Star . Ju s t Listed . Large f1ve-Dedroom Home With Double Master Suite. Large Family Room & Gourmet Kitchen. Surrounding Sparkling Swimming Pool. Your own Stables. Priced At $2,500,000. IA YFROHT WITH DOCK Gorgeous Modern Home With Import ed Antique D etails Throughout. Handsome Wooden Mante ls, Huge ·'Car ved Wood" Antique Pub. So Many Special Amenities. Automatic Sprinklers, Air Conditioning, Security System. Professionally Decorated & Professionally Landscaped. Dock For 50-Foot Boat. Private Beach. By Appointment Reduced To $1,400,000. BUY OF THE WHIC Create Your Own Financing On this Two·Bedroom, 1:'~ Bath Condo ln One or Newport Beach's Most Elegant Gate -Guarded Comm uni ti es. Neutral Decor. Shown By Appointment. $149,000. LUXURY COHDO Conv e nient Lo cation . Two Bedrooms, Two Baths . Plush Carpets. Plantation Sh utters . Skyhghts. Top Security. Lock Up &: Leave When You Wish. Only $255,000. Large Assumable 10~% First Trust Deed. COST A MESA IHCOMI Terrific Triplex In Rapidly Appreciating Area, Adjaceht To New Redevelopment. Ch arming Rear House Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two Rental Units Help With Payments & Taxes. $850 Gross Income Per Month. Excellen t Financing Available . Reduced To $155,000. , MEWPOIT HllGHTS POUl..fUX Located On Q u iet Street Nea r Shopping . Excellent Condition. Good RENT INCOME. Minlmum Vacancy FJ1ctor . F o ur Two-Bedroom U nits. Assumable Loans. Ins pect With Offer. Reduced To $350,000. LAGUMA llACN Prestiglou Portafina are •! Unobst ructed ocean, coastline ail4. city lights view! Custom 2-story home w /3BRS, 2~ baths, family rm 3 fireplaces, central.air, up1raded app liances, 2 view sundeek1 and more! A must see. $450,000. (E·l4) GAIY •UASON 64U2ll ~ · Wewport :a..ch 901 Dover Orlve HarbOr View Cent.er 642-6235 644·6200 Rf '>101 N TIA. RI A I I <; rA If ... irwu I .., OPEN HOUSE 1-5 OPEH IM THE ILUFfS Dramatic 2 BR. end unit condo overlooking delightful greenbelt. Bachelor perf eel. $149,000. ,See Betty Ri c hard At 2311 VISTA HUERTA OPEM IM THE IWFFS Inviting 3 BR. Tree lined street. Great price. Cozy & warm 2 story condo. $157 ,500. See Kay Parker At ~5 VISTA HUERTA OPEN IN CORONA oa MAR Two BR. 2 bath c·ondo just a few blocks from COM beaches. $247,500. See Nancy Nichols At 329 DAHLIA PLACE OPEM IN BA YSHORES Charming 3 HR. Large rooms. High cei lings . $365.000. See Nancy Harvey At 2451 MARI NO DRIVE OPEN ON LIDO ISL.AHO Smashing 3 BR + Uen . Atrium POOL. $650.000. Sec Edie Olson Al 204 VIA EBOLI NEWLY LISTED CAREFREE LIVIHG OH THE RIDGE Dynas ty model 2 bedrooms Conversation area L<1rge master bedroom suite . Seller has resources to decorate <ind landscape to buyers taste. View Large assumable loan. $375,000. Fee. · DRAMATIC!!! Breakfast on awning covered porch overlooking serene· l?reenl>ell in the Bluffs This spht IC'veJ 2 HR. condo 1s bachelor perfect Su11ned glass. Gated cntr:v . Marvelous location. Marvelous <.:ondttwn. $14!1.000 GREENTREE Jdeal 4 BR. 3 BA. home for the busy family. Excellent cond1t1on. Nice stzed yard with fruit trees. Quiet street. Assumable loan $159.300. includes land. BA YSHORE COMT'EMPORARY Extra wide street frontage and large patio compliment this spacious 3 BR. + Den. Private area With great beaches. $450,000. Fee. IRVINE CAM8RIDGE Spacious 3 BR. in Irvine Terrace. Formal Din ·g . + large eating area. Co mmunity pool. Greenbelts. Owner wiU help you with financing. Submit terms. Sl 75.000. EHJOY CAREFREE COHDO UVIMG Ass'n. pool and tennis go with thi.& beautifully appointed Turtle Rock home. Two story. 4 BR. + family rm. & patio. Quiet location at end of cul-de-sac on greenbelt. Lots of trees. $249,500. SAM JOA9UIH SPECTACULAR Largest 3 BR. condo in Rancho San Joaquin. Beautifully decorated Safi Luis Rey. Spacious 2 story with delightf tfl view. $203,500. AFFORD AIU Warm & charming condo in the Bluffs . Tree lined streets •. Marvelous family community witn pool near h igh school. T hree bedrooms upstairs. Marvelou~ closet space. Privat e p atio. Warm & charming. $157,500. BUOY THI roou . Tennis and spas of University Park. Ideal townhome for the active family. 4 BR. 21;2 BA. 2 firepJacet~· Lots of closets. Large kitchen It owner wi 11 finance. $162,500. C.•nllilig 2 story hOMt °"t 5 ..._.. fr.o. tlte beach wHh JWrw., Jbo., 11iac:d1led kftca...., bey uut .. w, bridl ftr1ptoc•, Opett ........ wl 0 prodKllMJ Mead-Jo ftUt ...... a. YfM" frOllt ywd .. a 2bd., Iba. CJGrop .. t11w11t. Mc.cl for a cpdck s• at $450,000. LIVE ON LIDO-lOVIl Y· ..... ful CCH'Mt" M.... wiftl YWw of bay. Hear ckibhoute & ....._ courts. Two story, 3 bedrootwt, 4 ballB, fWlllty rOOM. fonnal dl11h•g roo111 and ..... , "'°" .,...,.,... f'fff•ct for '""' tolsllMj & M.wpori Hfntyte. $675,000. VILLA BALBOA RESl.E-VIEW 2 ldrlft •• 2 IA, huge cS.d&. lftic:row~• & tlpCJr'act.d ldtche... f'ool, foceaal, go• llQ. Yace111t, Ownfl' ..Daus. $290,000. EXPANSIVE UNOBSTROCTED YU A t)l'Cllldiose retldHce of I"'*~ wtth cto....., VUs from most f'OOMI. Di9ftity, charact.r Clltd wcrnA reflecW from tpoctOUI eftfry to step.ciowtt liviltcj "°°"'• formal dilt.nn., in11•1w faMHy "" a11d totally equipped kftche11 with breakfast area. Three comfortable bedrooms phts billiard rooM (can be , con•..-ted to 2 "'°,.. be*oom&J. Two ~ deck/potios, plus MW private spo. 3 car C)Clrage. Owner wiN cany financ:· Inc). $975,000 fee. 50 FT. TO SAND-URGE-VU leautiful cvstom duplex ody 8 pen okS. One block to Santa Ana Jetty. LGnJe Ownff't 1Mit with 4 bedrooimJ, pitched beams, stained CJlass & spotlfts decOf'. s.er VU of surl. L-. 3 bed. rental Wlit. Excelleftt financilKJ.. $675,000. BAYFRONT CONDO-VU & SUP Security, large 2 bed+den units and lowest priced unit ;., tfw ~L f'ric.d to sell. We have two: $495,000 & $550.000. TRADITIONAL & BEAUTIFUL Eastent ch°"" . . . quaity Hroughout. Spacious 2·•tory l Mel large livlltg. family & dlftnHJ room. YU from ..,.,. floor. Mo .. -in now. lridls & wCll'Wllh. $392,000. AFFORDABLE--OH WATER A privote community. Wood. brick, C)las• and woter are o ,.rlect conmo for thi1 3 bdnn .. family home. Large and open llvincJ rm, plus huge fantity ""' f'rivat. entry on your own IMoch md IOAT SLIP. Owner will assist with fincMc~ A AHE VALUE ot $550,000, fee .. EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE! Prfftiglous Harbor Ridge LocGffoft wtth 180 VU OF lay, Ocean & ~ IHJhtt. Mogttlficetd quality & deW ""'OWJh-f this 5700 sq. ft. ~slctenc.. still thne to Mfect your own decor for this fonwat home with 4 bed, library. formal ..., rm., lmmenn fam. rm. and tJ--ous master suite with ti...poce, ...dKk, 1CU1a & spo. lmpreul•• CMd cuttofrl for the ~cular homeowner, in the be1t tradition of this Louis XIV Manor house. $1 ,991,000. BAYFRONT EXCELLENCE-UDO lrffthto•dn9 VIEW on the WATH from thil fabulous 2 -story rHidenu. hceptfoftally decorated wtth formal Informality thruout Ht. livincJ room with French doon, marble firepace & stained glass. Seporote deft with profnsioutm MiUTor•d bor: elnoted cininc) roo""' Private •xterior spa. Fi .. total bedrooms inducle 2 large lllGSM 1Ufh1 & all comfort am•nities. Exterior retractobl• awning o .. r patio + .. ,.-at• coclrtalt •ck leodlng to plw mid tlip for 2 boots.. SopMtffccthd MCWfty sythtft. Showa by-"'-=• appt: to~ buyen. $2,400,000 fM. CHARISMATIC---ON WATER .....,._. co..t.mporsy 2-ttDry ho.-°" prhate ..... eo,..... property .,. ... Pli•ah boot sUp. Sw...d ~Me*­ hle, wood, glass & bemltfftle decor .... nghowt tt.ls 4 atH. + ~ ,_ hoMI: gcMll"IMt kltce.-. ..,.. balc.-y & •IL S 1,200,000 fee. 0WMr aultt ... SHORECLIFFS LEASE OPTION WHd•rf11I opport. to n,_d ouul '-cor .. • ttal1 exl•tflMJ 3 '*"' ....,. ,_.,roe. IMMM °" • .... ~lat. SJO,ooo .,t6" RMMMY _. SI soo per ..... J • ,... opHoA. $369,000. BAYFRONT CONDO-EDS HRP •-:r ..... 2 bed. :+: ........ """ ...... p.tlo; 3 ....... c ....... 9" • tla•tt•r• lt•t •••ch co•,t•t• r.decor•tl•t· Owtaer: WIN &OMl•r .... ; ..... .., ........ 10.000. WATERFRONT HO'l.tES.1~c. RlAl {TATE H.-'"'''"'' ,....,.,..,. ""'IU ti{)T Ll~Tl~f?i COZY CAPE COD -3 Bdrms, 21h bath, earthtones, pool, tennis, a value in Woodbridge, $167 ,500 ... A listing of Natalie Fogarty. PAik LU(E IM IA YCUST -30 trees, spa and pool, 4 Bdrms, plus family room. Decorator perfect and good financing $375,000 ... A listing of Pat Merry. PRIDE OF OWNERSHlf' -Palermo model, 4 Bdrms, country kitchen, s uper master suite, lovely yard . $325,000. Fee ... A listing of Laraine Shaw. FUH LIVING Old CdM, French doors, patios, decks, country kitc hen. 2 bdrm, 2 1f.z ba, 2400 sq. f t. at $357,000 ... A listing of Sara Marvin. DESIGN Bricks. beams, skylights a nd t ile . 6 Bdrms .. pool, s pa, ba c kbay view . Reduced to 5489,000 ... A listing of Debra Bibb. BAYSIDE COVE -Vacant in Bayside Coves. Z bdrm, 2 bath , plus community pool, beach, spa, just S287,500 ... A listing of Marian Reedy. U~l()U~ ti()M~' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHt Coul Highway, Corona del Mu WI HAVl 0 OF THE HST USTIMGS IM.TOWM The very finest buy in the Harbor area. New 1650 sq. ft. condos. 5 minutes to beaches. .one half block to major s hopping center s . Ceme nt drives. air conditioning , microwave oven , trash compac t or, large walk-in closets. Garage with opener. Pool and 2 jacuzzis. WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS llOW.Wlholl Cotta Mesa.CA 714/631-5055 FrOM SI 32,000 HI 0.,tl)f NI IA, HI Al I SI Al I Sf flVILf <, BACK BAY AREA HISTORY IUFF-SPEC!AL Custom wood appointments and classic decor give this 3 bedroom condo a lovely touch or yesteryear. New England village atmosphere with tennis courts, pool & historical clubhouse in Costa Mesa. $170,000. COUNTRY ESTATE Back Bay. Sprawling 4 BR. custom on double corner lot. Circular drive. Pool & spa. Formal dining Rm. Fam. Rm. Wet bar. 2 fireplaces. Absolutely gorgeous condition & price. $345,000. HORSE l'ROPIRTY In beautiful Back Bay area. 2 BR. Study & overnite loft. Formal dining area. Gourmet kitchen. All redecorated. Great country /city living. $335,000. IACIC IAY TOViMtOMI Comfortabl e 3 BR. 2th bath . Convenient to s hoppin g & transportation. Stroll around the back bay. Enjoy s uper view. Fenced ye.rd. $164,500 . PIOIA TE SALE Two bedroom condo. Immaculate . New . carpe ts, paint & flooring. Community pool & clubhouse with full kitchen. Near freeways & Orange Coast College. $95,000. DOM'T MISS-VISTA IAHIA An executive quality 2 BR. + den condominium in Newpbrt Beach. Solid oak bookcases. Quality paneling. Remodeled titchen with top of the line appliances. Plush carpeting. Most specially priced at $1~,500 including the land. Orange Coast DAILY Pll:.OT/Saturday. April 11, 1981 Hot.te• ,_ s• Hovi.; For s• HCMse• for s• HCM.tMt for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 • ...,.., I OOJ GtMnll t 002 G........ l 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME t0/o LOAM Anxious owner wilJ help finance.! Spacious 3 bedroom holt)_e has over 1700 square feel. Complete with formal dinins room and family room. Beautiful fireplace enhances the living room. Tucked on pool-sized lot. Localed on QUIET cul-de-sac. Must see! $169,900. Call for details. 540-1720 COOL, GREEM & SHADY Nestled amongst lots of shady trees is this HUGE 4 bedroom home. H as approx. 2200 s quare feet. Dining room. Separate family room and fireplace Lots of storage space. Tucked on pool sized lot. Owner will consider all offers! $129,900. Hasten to see and call today! 540-1720 JUST LISTH>. • . Be the first lo see this roomy 4 bedroom home . About 2100 square feet. Beautiful interior with family room and bric k fireplace. Raised lerrazo tile entry. Fantastic kitchen with all amenities ... even microwave. Lovely parklike vards with brick accents. Located on · quiet cul-de·sac. Assumable loan,1, owner will he lp finance. $145,000. l all and see ! 540-1720 LARGE FAMILY? This FIVE bedroom homt• is just v.hat you've been looking for' Use the extra rooms for the much wanted sewing roo~ or office '. Complete with dining. family room and fireplace Nestled amongst lots of cool shady trees Close to schools a nd s hops. Ov.ner w1ll help qua Ii fie d buyer with fin an r 1 n g $128,000. Call today ' 540·1720 HA TE Y ARDWORK? Then this ('Ondorninium ts for ~·ou '. Has three bedrooms and is upgraded with brick fireplace in Ii ving room. rich eartht o ne colors. Fres hl v painted. Beautiful parklike grounds·. All adult l'Omplex with communitv pool, spa a nd sauna~. Owner \\I ll hl•lp qualifie d buyer with fin<ineing . $102.500. Don 't miss this one' 5-10·1720 GI BUYBtS Super three bl•<,iroom home Heart v decor features ea rthtonc carpets a nd g leaming hardwood floors. Loveh· dining room for entertaining Qu1~t location at end of cul-de-sar. VA subsititution a v ailable Motivated owner will help qualified buyer Wlth financing. $92,750 Call for details (!)' 540-1720 ~~.~ 2955 S. HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HARIOR VIEW HOMES 3 BR $225,000 lowest price in Harbor Vie'W. Owner (investor ) may consider lOO<'t FINANCING or trade for '1 HARIOR RIDGE Totally te rrific Renaissance Model. captivating view of hills · & lights. Excellent financing, or trade for commercial. $479 ,000. SPYGLASS 4 IDRM Popular Tradewinds Model -owner very anxious. This 4 bdrm. home ~as many . differen t ways or fmanc1ryg including tradesi exchanges. he will even accept jewe s. $495.000. SPYGLASS 7 IEDROOM Tremendous View home ideal for large family with maid's quarters o,r guest suite. Pool and private jacuzzi $849,500. SPYGLASS Spectacular views from this 4 bedroom 2 s tory home. Highly upgraded with wood plank floors, pool & Jacuzzi. Wood panelled living & dinmg room. Game room with deck . $795,000. SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT o"'1 $539,500 · End of Cul·de ·Sac with view pool jacuzzi. Good yard for children. Submit on fina ncing. CUSTOM HOMI •SA VBDI Beautiful 4 bdrm. has all amenities and great financing -owner anxious -last c hance to buy a custom hom e in this pric~ range in a great area. Call for details! $269,900. LA6UNA· IEACH FIXll Only $1551000. Owner may carry T.D. 3 BR neeas help. . HUNTINATON IEACH ONLY Sll,000 •BR .residence, $88,000 AS&JMABLE loan. Owner may carry 2nd. llVIMI TUIA.Cl UASI 2 bdrms. + de.n . Spectacular yard with sparkling pool and jacunl. $1,880/mo. l'l•"o IMTBEST &HEAVEMTOO Don'\~ou clare drive on by! Th•r~·s •o much mo.-. than you'd thlnk Crom lhe atrvt Seller very mollvoted. Submit all offers 1 MS·949l ~Walker 8 laa REALESrATE $71950 as total p~ce of the:.e 2 bdrm homes tn great area. Seller wants qUt\'k sale & 1!> offering 95', financing 759 1501 llr 752 7373 WALK ER & I.EE R F STOP DREAMING! 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St ;1' 1·001 m t lw ll<'lt>I' \.\I' II ht• pt1•,JM'll 111 '"""" t11 .ttl\1111\' \\ho ..... 1111" 1•1 ~.l\t "'f>rlf•\ I i • f 1,.to,.( CALL TO SEE IUILDO'S FORECLOSUU. Gre1:&t loan. 3 BR & dt!n. 2 story Priced below last sale! $206,500. IASTSIDE COST A MESA. Charming 2 story condo w /trg fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br. t 1 2 ba perfect for young family. 2424 SANTA ANA, C-104 , C.M. $108.500. f'EHINSULA POIMT. New luxury home Just complet~d. 4 Br. mcl. master s uite w /firepl ace retreat. Huge walk tn doseti:-., se('Unly syste m , all amen1U es 1SU4 l\11 HA '1All. $625.000. PRICE SLASHED! Waterfront w/boat dock. E state ::.all' 3 Hr & study plus 1 Br rental Must M'll &>Im\ appraisal al $.19~1.500. HUMTIHGTOM HARBOUR. l(Yl on v. ater' Exquisite 4 Ht v. spae fam rm . dock for 61f vaeht t.in ht· tnlTt>ast•d to ac<·orn ·!-11;· 1"antusl1<· wah•r view! J u ~ t I 1 st 1 ·cl . 1 n off 11·1 • 1• x el us i v e $1. li5,000 . LIDO ISLE. t'ot 11t·1 lot w :-.o palto. 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I st~ honw \\1ll' "il'parall' d111111g ro•llll .1111! 1:11 i!t' nl<l">lt•t ... 11111· .\ 0<'\\ <t 11<1 ('\('It Ing nl I t'I . :s:n~ {KIO SOUTH LAGUMA ~1agnit1 l'nl 11·1•.iq '11••\ lrorn t ht!-. ru:-.llt' L<1~1 111w Bl•..11 !i ..,t I 111.. .I l~d1 m full ~a~Pment. x lnt I 1na1w111~ \II Im ~,~-. tHH1' THE BLUFFS of Ual'k lfo ~ :! Bdrm E Plan. on the front 1 "'" Lt'ast-11pl1nn .1\':11\:.1hlt· '~'"' 11110 COIOMA DR MAR DUn.tX One ul the fe\.\o dup lex e~ w / a pool. Dcs1rab!P :::.tn·l'l \\ h1 ineome. l'omfnrt :~ Hdrm O\.\.nt'r" unit ~o.onn TURTlEROCK HIGHLANDS L'ht• 'en n11 t.>St Irvine communil\ 'ou could t hoose for ) our f .Hnih . A spadou:-. '.1 Bdrm Edmborough plan. Profe.~::.1onally dec01 ate<i in \\arm eanhto ncs. Two large assumable loan:-la1 bclo\\ 1.·urrent rate Owner will C"onsidcr a smaller TurtJerock home m tr ade. $389.000 COMMERCIAL LOT 3 cont1,guous lots. w ned C2 in San Clemente Office building plan s available. $296,800. INVESTORS SEMINAR Learn how you can enjoy a profitable real estate investment without negative cash flow . property management, vacancy factor. 7:30 MONDAY EVEHIMG, APRIL 27, IH OUR OFFICE, 2515 E. COAST HtGHWAY. PLIASI CALL fOR USERVATIONS.. 675·141 I .. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 19 Newport llYcl. COl'MI" JOlll BOATER'S HAVEN-BAYFRONT Opn Sat & 5--1·5 P'M 6 I I Udo P'crti ZD 3 WAY VIEW Clftd boat• CIY ..... 2 ....,., 2bo co-op oft ''VltN def Udo." °"'Y 27% dowtt. $425, ........ agent Oft pretni1es for Ntry. 675-4559. BALBOA ISLAND CHARMER T..-riflc location Mor tti. ..... 1tnef Chae"'"'?, 2-story, 3 bdnft, 1cp kltch.a: formal d ning nn. Menter cftLriL ~= H.wty painfed, co'1M'fwd cnf Two PGffos. loods ol wood. wannth .ct Island Chonn. Reduced to $430,000. I BEAUTIFUL CONDO--NWPT. Walk to W.stcliff ,lcna frOlft this Nce adult 2 ldrtft, 2bo cORdo. P'ool .ct '-rhoc y. O w ner will a uht with tlnancllMJ. S 124,500. NEW EXCLUSIVE BALBOA ISLAND COfMRCIAL M'!'n Street, high •l1ibilty locaffoR °" pr•!"• corner. Hot e d 1tlnJL retail buseness plus two rental units. $550,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATF S.O "" k .. n1•J~ Proprny Mdn-tqP"Wn1 315 Marme Ave Balboa Island 673-6900 t£, INVEST IH LOCATION Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell at $98,500. Call Anne McCas land 631-1266 FORECLOSURE H.I. 4br, FR, new kit., carpet, drapes $25 000 dn. Asking $28.5,000 Only 30 days left. Bob & Dovie Koop HIRITAGl PAllC HIGH ASSUMAILE 3bdrm, l 'hbth condo near park, pool schools & shopring. $77,600 lst T .D. $106.900 tota investment Jerry Jones OWHEI WILL FINANCE WestcliCC charmer 4 Bdrm + den on poolsized lot. Call Harry Frederick to view. STAINED GLASS CHATIAU Sensational 3br, 2'h ba condo in Fountain ValleyJ New carpe~1 ceramic tile and 1oads of stainea glass. $112,000. Call Ann e Mccasland 631·1266 HUNTINGTON IMCH 4PUX All units ar.e 2bedroom 2bath -IOOd rents1._no vacancy factor .. Price $185,uuu Loan is assumable. :Anne Mccasland 611·.1286 . RVM* fl f \I I• •I<'· WESTCLIFF· s 129,500 '6500 tot.al down needed to close escrow ! Cbeapat 2 Bdnn condo In Newport Beach. Ad ulta o nly, very private. Call for more deuUa .• 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS COSTAMISA Sll-SIU,500 OWMR SAYS SILL Not an add-00 or con· version. A real 5 Bdrm ramlly home in one or Costa Mesa's nicest areas. Handyman.s de· light. Call now and save! SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 - s 12,000 DOWN Pride or ownership 3 Bdrm 2 bath, family kitchen area with brick fireplace. Covered patio overlooks Orange, A v o c a d o a n d Macademia nuts. Pride of ownership Owner will helf finance $121,500. Cal ror more details. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS WUTCUFF VACANT Redu c ed $2S ,OOO . Desperate owner says bring all offers. No IAYCRIST CUSTOM ~ Absolutely fabulous LYons & Cushion custom floor plan . SpacioUJ livin1 room designed for entertaining. Lar1e separate formal dining room. & Iant astic family room. Su~r modem "kitchen boasts of Del Piso tile, 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 1-1:00 "\.0¥& Y TO LOOtl Ar Call us now and make an=p · tment to see this beautifully·l caped 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. lltVIME TElllACl-MIHI ISTATI FANTASTIC WATEll VU-ROMT ROW New exclusive listing. Great view of the bays, ocean, brigfit lights & Catalina! One of largest lots in Irvine Terrace (almost 1h acre). Traditional 4 bedroom home with huge family room. Lovely pool in front courtyard. Separate spa darling new gazebo on lower terr. Call for apJt. $1,095,000 inc luding fee land. "VERSALLES" $825,000 OM llG CAMYOM GOLF COURSE Spectacular Deane Home s "Versailles" located on huge corner site. Beaut. golf course view looking through the tall trees of beaut. landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & spa +l a most attractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry w /fountain . Marble floor in foyer w/glittering chandelier. 4 Bedrms, den, formal DR & 4112 baths. Ml AUOWHIAD-VU TO CATAUMA Unimpeded view 25 Ct across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside a nd out. Architect's a ward design. See it. then live in it. $96,500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTOl5 2111 ., .. ,I ... ~ ME-WP011-"""1T-CIMTR. M..I. '44-4t I 0 qualifying. Low down. 4 H ~ II ? F. d h · Bdrm single story home ave ~om to se . 111 w at you want an totally upgraded. Cali ClassiCied ads o it well. Daily Piiot Classifieds. for more details. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA The highly decorated condo! 2 Bdrm. adults only. Clubhouse and swimming pool. 2 CAR GARAGE. Super sharp. Only $117,900. Call Cor more details. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS $3 $100 oll it ta*" i1 o PENNY PINCHER AD :1 11111•:. lur 2 di.A'~ uni~ SI 50 J na\ \<1 \'l'rt ISi' UOl' or mun• ltt·m~ \a lure! U µ I ti S ICIO f:;H:h ;.icl<11t 111n ul lin t• 1:- unl' 66f rnr lhl• l\10 d a ·\.:-Sor r ' n 11 ro mmern;.ii a d s ullo \led Churjll' 'our Pen"' Pinrher :\ d 11 r u ~ I.' \ o u r HunkAmeMNrd Vlsu or :\I u11ter l'hurjle c ..... ...,....,, ..,...., l 100All4 .. i :llW"t ~ ........ ,.... • c .. .. ,·--~·­'-"''•~· 642-5678 ..., .... ( .. tWwport leecll Looll to u.go First CAREER OPPORTUNITY Fow apecW ..... for • .., apKW h 1111111 I P"09"- • LlaCJO .... hhrh 11 prOlld to offer 4 specl•I people , ... c•rHr oppo,....lty of o Hfe "'-· We .,.. Hlecffltg 4 ,... to be91n -htdeptfa OM OR CIM "fut start" aalu tralal•CJ ,.. ...... . n. .. ~~~.:; .. ~· be wortdlMJ . wltft Miry n..p. Mfl!f'Y Is a wel ...... ........ She 11 Oii tfte ~of tfte Catlforwla Auoclallm of Realtors oad the Matloaal AsMClaffOlt of lHltors. •Mery wlU be pet'IOMly taldRg ..... • apK, .. ,... "" , r • .. of a kW 60 day • .., by ..., .. .... fl.ad ..... tr9lllg progr-. • H Y011 .,.. HcettMCI .ct...._, f-.d .... wcceu y• ... la real Htafe, Of' .... a MW keMe with .......... ltfoltl for lllCatl. ul today for • mppoluh•:A. A1k for ..... Trowltrh .... CCIM Vice P'rHlde.t, ~ U••;r or Mwy ,,..,._ Gii, cas. 1rector of s-.1.....,. 644-7020 644-7020 '::~~.~, S~\\~lA-~~~s· ::: -.., QAY L P0UM O t-rof>09 ...._,, ol II. ~-....._ '""' terolftbl.d -• I» low to '°"" lour .imple -di I 1 i° I D { l*" I I I IC NAWE I I I' I I R E MI Q '. I I I' I l S OFT R Y I I I' I I' *--*' * * * * Heritage COllecfioil I MISA '1IDI S.harp 3 Bdrm on comer lot. Featuring 2 fireplaces, new roof, copper plumbing and m Qch more. Owner will carry a large 2nd TD and will also sell VA and FHA. Priced at $136,000 Open House Sat/Sun 12·4 PM. 3061 Gibraltar. NIAT AS A PIN De.scribes thls 3 Bdrm 2 bath condo in Woodside Village, overlooking pool and park. Beautifully upgraded carpets and flooring . TAKE OVER EXISTING FINANCING AND OWNER WILL CONSIDER CARRYING 2ND TD. OWNER ANXIOUS. Asking $95,500. For an appointment to see call, 540-1151. CUSTOM HOME IALIOA PIMMSULA Steps to bay and beach. This beautiful new home features: 3 Bdrms. f amity room and library. 2112 baths, ceramic tile thruout. 4 fireplaces, Oak cabinets, 2 skylights, stained glass wi ndows. French doors. 2 patios and xtra large garage and beautiful spa off master bdrm. Offered at $477,000. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151. ERITAGE CAMEO SHOllS LOWEST PllCID FH Large assumable 1st TD. WaJls of glass lead to wood deck. Beautiful views from master suite, living and family rooms! Plus, lovely private beach. For full details, call. W ALI TO IEACH Giant 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious ~ving room, features wood burning fireplace. Owner assisted financing. Hurry! NO DOWN PAYMENT Pay closing costs only! Buy your own home! Must qualify for monthly payments. Exciting new conceit. Call today for full details. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 0 CE A H VIEW, 0 H LY I 0 °/o DOWN ~o~ reduced thousands! Spacious llvrng room. features glowing fireplace1 3 large ~ + den. Great assumab e 1st and owner will help finance. THE REAL ESTATERS CllONA DD. MAR OfflC~ 673-8550 MEWP'ORT HACH ISTATI OCEAM VIEW. E l egant customized home on j~t under 4 acre lot. Completely private expanded 4 bdr m home. Oversized living room, J;?rivate dining room. & gated pool area. This is a beautiful uruque property newly offered at $795,000. P'ltESTIGE ADDRESS OMLY $430,000 Dramatic entryway leads to lovely, larg~ .. 3 bd.r111. 2'h bath townhome. nuge hvmg room & formal dining room. Walls of glass lead Co brick patios. Priced to sell witfi xlnt financing. STEP'S TO LAU Charming 4 bdrm single story home in beautiful WocXlbridge. Shows like model. Atrium model. Large famil.Y room w/vaulted ceiling. Floor to ceilin g bookcases. Huge fireplace & formal dining rm . Take over subject to existing ~st T .D . & note at So/.&%.· interest. Brand new on the market. IRVIME IEAun ASSUMAIU LOAM Lit e, airy*'-c heerful home. University rark. Large com er lot across from ~I "&·tennis. Wood shutte'rs . -Stained wood ~a.n eling . Covered PtltiO. Priva te s~a. Take over subject to lat T.l>. at 10V•%. Newly offered at $190,000. IACI IAY vtlW tOl/~ ASSUMAIU LOAM Spaclou1 custom home only 2 years nQw. $325,000. , l&.U .. S llAun On1.v $225,000 bu,. beautiful' bdrm end unit. Picture perfect • ready to move in. Newb' lltt.ed, I Ex.cemlQnal commlision 'IDllt for 1Uni___orlented· re.nor woe at.n:iuve 2 ol*":DP • REALTORS 671-111 t CU.U, COOL All A-. Mt ,.... _, cH.n; ................... wttlt 6 • ... •d ..... •Mfr. 2 ,.,.,. ..... ... ,. ...... :·· .......... , .. ·=·-hlldllk ...... ..,, ..... ........ SJ 0,000. MIWPORT SHORES: Wtl lou .. d ewey tr.. tr.Hie, slNwt ... to cttllHlt • TIMMIS, pool etc • .._, J ......... cosy fie eplKe, wood c*I: Ir P9"°• HSJ KCHI to oc•• beodL ... , SIJS,000 ....._ COLI OF MEWPOIT UALTOIS 2 5 15 L Cont Hwy .. Cot-oM .. M.- 675-5511 HARBOR VIEW HOME Popular Sommerset Model located on the nature park. Walking distance to schools, shopping & recr~ation . 5 Bdrms plus a large family rm complete with brick fireplace and wet bar. Enclosed yard. 3 car garage. Covered patio. A terrific family home at a terrific price. $329,750. Open Sunday 1 to 5. Come by 1816 Newport Hills Drive. N.B. BAYCREST Spacious custom built home on a quiet tree lined street in exclusive Baycrest. 4 Bdrm + convertible office . Formal dining room, paneled family room. pool and a huge. completely equipped game room. From the cedar lined storage closet to the large master suite-this lovely home has features only found in custom building. See for yourself on Sat or Sun betwn 1 and 5. Come by 1730 Marlin Way, N. B. at $449,500 an outstanding home value! HARBOR ISLAND For those who can afford the best. A prime 40 root bay front lot beautifully landscaped with a private pier and float. Newport's most prestigious address . $1,780.000. I WESTCLIFF If you thought you couldn't afford to 1 live in Newport -then think again. Here's a super sharp 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo in a terrific location at an unbelievable $129,500 price. Fireplace, bar. overlooks pool - what else do you want? SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO What a view! From Saddleback to the ocean. 5.5 acres sw.itable for a fantastic estate with room for horses, tennis, swimming or most anything. Only minutes from town and Dana Point Yacht Harbor. An outstanding investment at $650,000. * OUT OF STATE * MEW YORI< 3 story townhome in Upper Eastside Manhattan. Victorian style brownstone exterior. Small garden area. Private location. Ideal for conversion. $530,000 . COLOU.DO 194 units in Denver. 7112 times gross. Very attractive terms. Excellent upside potential. Denver is booming! $4.000.000 . 17141 673-4400 C2 I lt 621-2121 Tlie Harbor Ar••'• o6dtlf Real Estate Fi"" 1111< A llNlt LARVA C H A 0 P S I H 0 0 N C C R S E L S G S A I M 0 L H V P A 0 A C C E 0 T D M C 0 L A A L E I E S T H Y T L R I S I 0 T J N K L Z 0 H E K A 0 0 Q U W A RAC RITA PR G PC P GR U.8 N W W r. P L M P.L H L 0 W G P R T A E T S Y l 0 0 L E A T I A r, 8 R R 0 N L C P N T M T l E M M P D H S L K Y H L L I A L L A X P U V R A l E M 0 0 G N E P M T R R G G P R D 0 $ 0 R P L 0 X U R 0 0 L U Y M E I 0 I G E T I M M A R G L L t H 0 R A H N S S W 0 G S H G R 8 P I V 1 C Y 0 V E L D T E Y S 0 S S P A L I ~ T V N S f 0 A L N A I A G t £ l R I Z C '..) .. ~ , ~ COllOS Hunttngt.oo H•rbOur P\&rch .. e w/5% dn. on ra~tlc terms. Brand ne cDl'd, dnlped. ON WA Elt. iuarded aat~ entr:)', views. 2 car aar. Poal ft t~nnls. 2 Ii J BDRll AVAIL JMMED. From SZ99 ,000. Call 714/556-9800. MESA VERDI SIEDROOM .. JIA1H Spaeioua two-story on tree litled street. Priced to~lf. Only .Sl92,500 751-3191 -'-,HlCI PH<JPH~ 11~ '• OCEAHFtlON'T 2 Bdrms, 2 ba, unrum. Ne*· S850yrly. IAYROMT 3 Qdrm, l ba, unlurn. Misit cond. $850 yrly. CHAMM&ROHT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unrum. S750yrly. associated BR lr £RS REAL TOR<; io, '/'ti eoitioo 6,. 1661 IAYROMT ()fJIH SUMOA Y 1-5 i11c6oaCo•H BOAT SLlP·SANDY BEACH + large 3 bdrm & den. 2 bath home & much more! $525,000! Owner I Agent 673-9187 OCEAMROM'T Choice comer duplex. 3 bdrm, 2 bath up. 2 bdrm, 2 bath down . Can con· vea't to a larger home. SEt,.LER WILL HELP Fl?iANCE! $895.000! .alboo lay Prop. I Realtors •675-7060• VIEW •wnerwilc~ 3 Bdrm Cliff Haven belQlty. <>Mter will con· sidtr all reasonable of· fers. 2 SPAS, one indoor, o n ,e o u t d o o r , 2 fireplaces. used brick entertainers pool area Cabana, fare nng. view Saddleback Mountains. Fashion Island, lights Ne(Wly remodeled. new kitchen. Call today for apJJOintment (t) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 J-6990 cars*bikes• •skateboards• trucks*baby carrla~·tea carts•trlkes rol lerskates • walkers•toys •wagons•••• scooters• hot. rods•coupes• trailers*hard tops•conver.t- ibles*motor hOmes*lawn mowers*limos •corJ)Ol'ate headquarters 5arden carts ~ A's•0 • VP ngtables wheelbatrows• reicreatlonal vehlcles*golf ~rts*model tratns*blkfl •ptanos•cars refrigerators ·~ ... ······ marine avenue 1stand 675-4822 J II ,._ FAM RM or DIN 101 Seholi #135, Newport Bch 546-2313 $175 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2 llDtlOOM 2 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin, Irv. 552-1717 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 38 Seaside Cr. <N wpt Crest) NB 548-7729 $123,900 Sat 1-5 119 Via Yella, Newport Beach 613-0697 Sat/Sun 1·5 f23 Via Zurich, Newport Beach 631-1400 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 26 Mirror Lake (Deerfld) Irv. 675-6000 $127 ,900 Sat 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $357 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 685 Sea view, Laguna Beach 497-3331 $179,500 Sa/S 11 :30-4 :30 203 21st St. ( E /Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 28182 Rubicon Crt, Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $164,900 Sal 2·5 1620 Louise, Laguna Beach 497 -5494 $325,000 Sun 1·4 1620 Louise, Laguna Beach 497-5494 $325,000 Sun 1·4 2311 Vista Huerle. Bluffs. NB 644·9060 $149,000 Sat Sun 1·5 51 Briarwood, Woodbridge 551·8700 $119,900 Sat 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEtt 7 Rustling Wind. Trtlrk. Irv. 752-1414 $234.500 Sat 1 s 868 Hillcrest Dr .. Laguna Beach 631 -7300 $289,000 Sun 1·5 42 Tangerine Ave .. lrvme 631-7300 $125.000 Sat 1·5 7 Eucalyptus. Univ. Prk. Irvine 552·1800 $145.000 Sat 1·5 5294 Plum Tree. Univ. Prk. Irvine 552·1800 $138,000 Sun 1·5 2'27 Via Orvieto, Lido Jsle. NB 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3 BEDROOM 3213 Dakota (Mesa Verdel C.M. 556-7174 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2520 E Westminster Ave., C.M. 548-4204 $130,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 230 N. Shakespeare. Anaheim 631-1400 $119,000 Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2048 Paloma. Newport Beach 631-1400 $172,000 Sat 1-5 ~ l oth St.. Old Town. H.B. 536-9533 $182,500 Sun 12-4 •32201 E. Nine Dr .. Laguna Niguel Ca 11145 to open gate Sa isun 1 ·5 640Tustin (Newport Hgts) NB 642-5200 $210,000 SatrSun 1-5 15 Swift Court, Newport Crest, NB 640-5357 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 631-7600 $625.000·Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 • •6408 W. Oceanfront, Newport Bch 631-1400 $598,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••1010.12 ,14.16 E. Balboa 642·8~35 $1.350,000 Sat 1-4 ~1 Gibraltor CMesa Verde) CM 540·1151 $136.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •34022 Chula Vista, Dana Point 831-8440 $339.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Satl-4:30 2018 Dover < Hbr Hinds) NB 645-0303 $195,000 SatlSun 1-5 2205 Vista Huerte, Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 505 A venida Largo, The Bluffs 551-8700 $240,000 Sat 1·5 1812 Dover Dr., Harbor Hghlnds 551-8700 $189,500 Satl-5 245 LaJolla CNwpt Hgts> NB 64~·0303 $419,000 Sa 10-2/Su 1·4 ••1010,12,14,16 E .Balboa. Bal Penin 642-8235 $1,350,000 Sat 1-4 2801 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores. NB 644-9060 $425,000 Sun 1·5 1001 W. MacArthur #27, Santa Ana 641·8635 $104,950 Sun 12·5 223 Lugonia, Newport Shores, NB 642-8850 $177,500 Sat 1·5 :.> Elderglenn, Irvine 552-1800 $116,500 Sat 1·5 343 62nd St., Newport Beach 759-1501 $175,000 Sat 12·5 4191 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv. 552-1800 $134,500 Sun 1·5 '821 Cortland Dr., Corona del Mar • 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l II ,... FAM IM or DIH 251 Viejo St., North Lagwta Beach 494-1835 $295.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••301 Orchid St., Coronadel Mar 67$-0704 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3d Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494·9825 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #5 Sllverlern, Turtler0ck, Irv. 851-9099 '3()0,000 Sat/Su_n 9-6 25UColby Pl., Collese Park, C.M. . ~78 $152,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1903 Yacht Camillla, N.B. 9"-8018 $165 000 'Sat/Sun 1·5 1111 Mlremar. Newport Beach l7M2aS *4•.ooo SattSun 1-5 -Vltta De Toclo, caplstrw'Bela -:~ • a•• S281,000 sav ... u Orange Coast DAILY Pll.OT/Sa1utday, Apf'll 11, 1911 THE REAL ESTATERS associated i u M • ", I • ... I ' I -- DIRECTORY 11.., .... ......., 41Ndery .... ,_ tMe ......... .c .. i..1 ....... Al MN lee ...... leW ...... -~ i...,...... .... atr •w1h9t .. _ .. ~· OAllY PtLOT WAMT AOS. ,._. ........ .,.. .......... .,. ....... ~ .......................... ~ _ .. ,....., .... , ...... •1472 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1735 Labrador, Costa Mesa 641 -8458 $135,900 Sun only 1·5 703 Balboa Ave., Laguna Beach 831-9165 $469,000 Sa/Sn 1:30-5:30 3175 Burmuda Dr., Costa Mesa 545-3462 $130,275 Sat/Sun 12·4 2375 Redlands, (Back Bay) NB 548-7729 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $392 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320Seaward , Newport Beach 631-1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32511 Caribbean. Laguna Niguel 831-8440 S439.000 Sun 1-5 2963 Baker SL. Costa Mesa 540·6152 $159,500 Sun only 10-4 2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM 673-1600 $575,000 Sun 1·5 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 556-2660 SI 10,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 5372 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock. Irv. 640-5357 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1830 Irvine Ave .. Newport Bch 673·8700 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1364 Watson , Costa Mesa 754-1202 $188,000 Sat 1·5 1524 Anita, Newport Beach 646·1044 $265,000 Sa\ 1·5 •511 Cliff Dr. <Cliffhaven ) NB 642·5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, NB 631-5150 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln., Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $310,000 Sun 1·5 505 Avenida Lucia, Bluffs, NB 642-8235 $199,000 Sat 1-4 1601 Reef View Circle. Spyglass 644-6200 $519,000 Sat 1·5 •1101 White Sails Way, CdM 644-6200 $437 ,SOO Sat 1·5 11 Aspen Tree Ln., University Park 551-8700 $218.000 Sal 1-5 3200tero <BluCCs> NB 675-3411 $275,000 Sat 1-5 2450 Marino Dr., Bayshores. NB 644-9060 $425.000-fee Sun 1·5 421 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts. NB 63 1·7300 $330,000 Daily 1·5 •300 Kings Place. Newport Beach 631 -6990 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •308 38th St.. Newport Island, NB 631-7300 $525 ,000 Sat 1·5 2228 Holiday Rd., Newport Beach 644 -9060 $235,000 Sun 1·5 2451 Marino Dr ., Bayshores, NB 644 -9060. $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 955 Katella, Laguna Beach 497 ·5494 $225,000 Sun 12·5 315 M ii ford, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4627 Cortland. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sat 1·5 45 Lindberg. Irvine 552·1800 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3Summerwalk, Nwpt Terr, NB 759-1501 $133,900 Sun 12·5 32262ndSt., Newport Shores, NB 642·8850 $250,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5 13391 Cromwell Dr .. Tustin 731-7196 $148,900 Sat 12-5 611 Loretta, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $345,000 Sat/Sunl-5 224 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $695 ,000 Sun 1·5 225 Via QQito, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat3-5, Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM ~5 Garnet, Balboa Island 673·2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16059 Elbert, Fountain Valley 842-4474 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach 631·1400 $255,000 Sun 1·5 1800 Port Carlow (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 759·9100 $295,000 Sat/Sun l·S 209 Via Mentone, Lido lsle, NB 631-1400 $475,000 Sun 1·5 • •503 Edgewater ;Newport Beach 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 912 Powell Ct (Citihms) CM. 6'75·6000 $169,500 Sat l·S ol912Gatnsport (Calif. ffrm) Irv. 642·5200 1119,000 Sat 1·5 •4812 CorUand <CameoHlnds) CdM 615-6000 $324,500 Sat/Sun l·S .19911 Providence Ln., Hunt. Bch. 846-8808 $129,500 Sun.1~30-5:80 23S9 Rutaers Dr, ClgPrk, Costa Mesa 919-5370 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1·6 J793 OCean Blvd., "PeniD. Pt. NB 644-9080 MI0.000 SUn 1·5 •119' Atlinta Way ~119H •Dt.r 1111 M 19882 Felclifr, Landmark, Hunt. Bch 963·8377 $156,900 Sat /Sun 1·5 •426 E. Flower St.. Costa Mesa 673-7300 $175,000 Sun 1-5 118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sal 11 ·3. Sun 1-5 4 8R plus FAM llM «" 09' 20 Ninos . Irvine . Sat/Sun 10·5 4191 W11l1waw . Ha('quet Club Irvine 552 6940 $169.000 Sat/Sun 12·6 8912 Sail po rt Dr . Huntington Bch 968-4602 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 683 Sena le Sl.. Cost a Mesa 831 9878 $11 5.000 Sat Sun 1-5 * •2274 Cha nnel Road Penin Pt NB ' . .. !i75 ·231 I SI W5.000 Sat Sun 1-5 17532 Cotton wood. Un1vers1tv Park 552· 131 l Sal Sun 1-5 2 l3lack Swan. Woodbndge, Irvine 731 -6338 ~175.000 Sun 11 -5 2021 Port Brt!:>tol Cr . HVH. NB 640-5777 $339.500-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •2~ Vi a San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 640·5777 $638.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • •8 Collins Is land, Newport Bch 631 ·1400 $1,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1315 Antig ua Way ( Baycrest> NB 644-4910 $440.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $449 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~1~2 Country d 11b Dr, MesaVerde. 962-8891 $235.000 Sun 12·4 •865 Sand('astlc. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $389,000 fee Sal 12-5 •#8 lma Loa. Newport Beach 540 3666 $225 000 Sat 1-5 * •2274 Channei Hd Balboa Penin NB ' ' 675·23 11 St ,295.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 11 Tiburon B ay <S pyglass) CdM 675-6000 S650 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2018 Port Ramsgate <HVHms ) NB 675-6000 $325 ,000 Sat Sun 1·5 12172 Twin tree. Ga rd en Grove 540·3666 $126.000 Sat 1·5 1955 Port Ramsgate 1HVHms >NB 675-6000 $241 .800 Sat/Sun l ·5 •6 Winged F oot (Big Canvon) NB 675·6000 $645.0110 ·sat 1sun 1 ·5 20 WhisllingSwan 1Wdbrdg>Irv. 675·6000 S189.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •2832 Drake. Mesa del Mar, CM 645 4483 $159.950 Sun 1·5 13 Him r ock (Trllrk >Irv 675·34 l l $389,000 Sat /Sun l ·5 1811 2 Dewbe rry !Univ VJg) Irv. 675-3411 $155.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 I Trufalgar. Harbor Ridge 644·6200 SI .WS,000 Sat 1·5 •2106Sant1ago Dr. DoverShrs, NB 631 -7300 $55!:1,000 Sun 1·5 1112 Nottingh am. Westcliff. NB 631·7300 $330.000 Sun 1·5 2130Santtago Dr. OoverShores. NB 631·7300 S249.500 Sun 1·5 15421Toulouse,1'he Ranch. Irvine 551 -8700 $168.500 Sat 1·5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westchff, NB 631-7300 S595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1801 Santiago, Bay crest 642-8235 $398.000 Sat 1·5 3116 Pierce (Mesa North> CM 645·0303 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 •1734Santiago <Dover Shores) NB 631-6990 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •621· Michael Place. Newport Hghts 642-8235 $249,500 Sat 1-5 * 18742 Via Palalino. Turtle Rock 644.6200 $385 000 Sat 1·5 12 Crystal Pool. Trllrk, Irv 644 -9060 $249,500 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3272 Iowa <Mesa Verde> CM 546-2313 $132,500 Sa 12·4; Su 1-4 401 Colton {NwoCt Shores> NB 8 :~fi:~~~. forth~ood. Irvine Sat l-5 552-1800 $229,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Poinsettia. Deerfield, lrvine 552·1800 $155,000 Sat 1-5 12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock, Irv 552· 1800 ~20 000 Sat 1 ·S * • 309 Via Lido SOud, Udo Isle, NB 613-1300 Sat2:30-6,Sun12·6 •9872 Silverstrang" Huntington Beth ,673.7300 $159,Svv Sunl-5 1251 Surfline(Hrbr Vu , Broad moor )CdM 675-5134 $38SK Drive By Sat/Sun • 1242 Somerset Lane, NeWPOrt Bch 645·8063 $460.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1706 Port Abbey. Newport Bch CHVH > 754-1202 $325 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1816 Newport Hihs Dr, HVH, NB 67l-4400 $329,750 Sun 1·5 #6 Malibu Cir., Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 •1362Gal&X)' Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $725,000 Sat 1·5 •184.2 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $665,000 Sun 1·5 1407 Santanella , Corona del Mar 644-9635 $360.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon 644-6200 $2.000,000 Sat 1·5 2825 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach 831-8440 $750,000 Sun 12·5 1835 Port Sheffield ( HVHm.s > NB 760-1,397 $349,900 Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar. Balboa Penin 760-1397 $459,500 Sun 1·5 t818 Glenwood Ln, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE IA.CHELOR I BEDROOM 200 Mc Neil Court, Newport Bch 640-5357 Sll2,000(furn >Sat/Sunl·5 100 Scholz Plaza #103, NB 673-7300 Sll2.500 Sun 10-2 2 'IEOROOM ••611 Lido Park 2D, Lido Is le. NB 631·1400 $425 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19222~hor~line Dr CPieroointe) HJ3 Dr<P1erpomle)Hunt. Bch 848-1511 Sat1Sun 1-5 1228 Rutland ~6. Newport Beach 631 ·1400 $124 ,500 Sun 1-5 7 Aries Court. Newport Beach 631-1400 $180.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 132 Edinger. Santa Ana 641-1991 Sat/Sun 10-5 2000 Meyer Place. Cost.a Mesa •64l-rn91 Sat/Sun 10·"5 215 Old Newport Bl vd., Newport Beach 631 -7300 $189,000 Sun 1·4 1704 Westcliff #16, NB 546-23 13 $129.500 S 11·4 ;Su 12·4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN • •633 Lido Park Fl. Lido Isle. NB 631 -1400 $610,000 Sat Sun 1·5 * •633 Lido Prk Dr. F-2. Lido Prk.NB 631·7300 $650,000 Sun 1·5 29531 Seahorse Coves Laguna Niguel • 831·8440 $141 ,000 Sun 2-5 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN •835 Amigos Way 05 <Eastbluff) NB I 759·9100 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *14 Canyon Lane. Corona del Mar 640-4518 $225,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 · 6 BR P.lus FAM RM or DEtt ·*1524 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu Hls) CdM 640·5446 $459.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 IEOROOM 9 Ashbrook. Woodbridge, Irvine 552· 1800 $163.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM •700 Lido Park Dr. #22, Lido II NB 631·1400 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 8811 Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach 497-5494 $80,000 Sun 12~4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IEDROOM 2001 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 631-1400 $439,000 Sun l·S 3 .... 2 .. 1009 W. Balboa, Newport Beach 673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1-5 HOUSE FOR RENT l II ... FAM IM•.,_. 2033 Port WeybrMige, }M{. NB 759-1501 $1200 mo. Sat 12-5 l~ .. t -~· .. Ol fr, I \1 BEST IN UFS :USTOM l·PLAM IAY•IOMT. c.ul•r view 9ack Bay. sunsets & . ~LOYe~~rendl country decor about: n Que with maJlY cuatom awte1 Hnc uni. euanaloo or an "'---IJlS. 2500 •ct· -n. Laree country cheo. latest appliances iflcludlng nnaire ran1e) w~s er/dryer. 3 ms, fem.rm., 1orm. .. 3~ baths f esaionally decora 1. 1'96.000. JlllftlNW 1·1 2147 VISTA IMTUDA .. --MIT a uva .....,,.,. End unit.· et cul~de..a•c, 1900 sq .. rt. Moat ~-ted PAUL.f. -Pl.AN. 3 Bdrma, Z ~11*1'8, lar&e muter bedroom suite with slttln& room. Finest quality upgrades, ~udina A/C. Encloeedprtvate patios. Brilrbt ldtcben f am/rll\. $295,000 l&ICLUDING THE LAND. °'8tSUM 1-4 . •Ma.A: lOHY.O. 1•1> D UNIT I P\.AM. Lovely park & mountain view. 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath, ftchen with laree breakfast room. am rm with built-ins. $255,000 lt.YISTOl'S ATTIMTIOH. We have 1 choice properties that are presently l~ased, but would be available for ~urchase now. Please call tor further ~a.etails . a.tty f(.,, AHfty PllC•TOSa&. TTuly a rare opportwlty Prior cooimitments forces sal~ of to Uve in one ot CotoAa 11Ca&e Cod'' Home with 3Bdrms, t:: ~n~~~ =~~~ 2Ba s, sin_gle garage, 2 patios, all chadint land. Saturday new _plumbm_g /roof, etc. oo Full Lot. will besbowinltb.U love-Sparkling Clean "Move-In" Condition. ly 4 bdrm, 2~ bath pool $325,000 home between 12 and 5 Will sell below market value with pm. and we lnvite you to come. s.,soo tee. $'70K or more down! Owner will carry 815Sandcutle remaining at 12'h% if sold before June OpenSatU.Spm. 30th, 1981. ALSOIMCDM 17141675·247' '714167W51 I We are offertna a 5 OWNER-AGENT ·~---901 Dover Dnve H&rbor Vtew <:enter M2·823e 644·6200 9024 c .......... 102 ............................................. MHAVIDE BeauWuJ .ooO sq ft home with eve\-y amenity for famlly outdoor living or formal entertaining. Spectacul~ ocean views, profe11lonal landtcaped, brick patio. Lrg maa r · Bdrm suite lpcludes 1 ol ' fireplac s. Seller baa bougbt anot.ber home and wants tast. action. • > SUBMIT ALL OFFERS THROUGH STU SWEENEY i Whelan RMIEstate 497.2Jll &.IASIOl'T10M LUHOOul. ~tom COD• do. 1100 eq. ft. ~ frplcl , 3 ~bdrl!n. Jt,!i b11tbs. tlOO mo. 1165,000. M2:Jl2!. $119,860-Sbr, super clean Ital ...... .._. I 040 ••tlatt• IMdt I 040 ASSUMEABLEt~~ I . "Move-In" Cood1tio. 15S ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••11••••••··~··• W. Baker. 6'1-1693 DOUHOUSE SJ OOODOWM GOLDEN TOUCH s be~room , Uv rm w/frplet hllh cellinp CONDMllUMS throuanout, stained Large private decb &c 1la11 dutch door. new paUocs. Only 3 left. Xlnt paint. white wldutcb terms. 1~ interest for 2 blue trim. 2 car ear .. lrg. years. land1caped lot. Home 2000 MEYER PLACE warranty. MUST SELL OPEN DAILY lG-5 FAST. 1121.SOO. 494-1096 641-1991, aet. eves. _____ __.;.. __ _ THE&:AllGE s&S GOLDENWEST ESTATtS ~ Huntington Models -4 bdrm. 3 bath + bonus room. 3 car garage. 3000 sq ft ex,cutlve home. Formal dining. large family room wtwet bar. Priced fl"Ofll $261,000 to $290,000 ASSUMAILE LOAN I ~ HELEN B. DOWD "' bdrm. 3 ba home in _.,... ---------,._ Irvine Terrace. $360,000 ~Wl4fa.a Including l~d. Assum a· CONH clel M9' I 022 CoroH clel Mm-I 022 OPEN HOUSE until Sold ! Weekd ays 2: 30·6pm. Sat/Sun 10·6pm . 4br, l~ba , hardwood floors, new paint, cpu. drapes, plumbing $115,000. 683 Senate St. CM 548-1731 or 831-9878 ASSUMAIU LOAM is only one of the advan· tages of this terrine s bdrm, 3 bath Mesa del. Mar home. It has a good location. Excellent con- Ask for Madeline. agent. 961-4602 UALTOI, INC. 64<Mll4 List Ir 1..y With n. bperis 141W EXCLUSIVE SPYGLASS USTIMG This beautiful 6 bedroom house is the crown jewel of Spyglass Hill. Decorated in a traditional style, it features elegant wallpapers. window coverings. carpet . and wood flooring. You can enjoy the spectacu'lar ocean view from the kitchen, family room. living room, or master suite and from the c ustom pool and spa in the elegantly landscaped back yard. $925,000. COUMTRY EMGUSH HOME- HARIOR RIDGE ' Custom quality and features are abundant in this 5 bedroom family home located on the top street in Harbor Ridge. Buyers choice of fixtures. flooring carpets and appliances. In addition to 5 bedrooms. this home features family room, library, pool and spa. Call ~o see site and plans. LIDO r ARK .._..SE This l arge 1 bedroom luxury condominium is in a security building near Lido Isle. Featuring a .view of the bay to the ocean, boat slip availability, and pool, this home is well priced at $269,000. Open Sun 1·5. Dial 012 on the house phone. 611 Lido Park Drive. IEAUTIFUL IA Y VIEW This spacious three bedroom home with formal dining room features well coordinated use of woods, quarry tile, and french doors throughout. Enjoy the pleasures of a sparkling pool in the sun drenched privacy of your back yard. $345.000. Open Sun 1·5. 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar. OWMD WILL CAAIY Beautiful 3 bedroom Newport Beach home with large lot, spa, trench doors, oak cabinetry and lovely landscaping. Realistically priced at $285.000 fee. Open Sunday 1-5. 1212 Berkshire -Westcliff area. ANXIOUS Owta- VE•Y l'LEXllLI TBMS Waterfront condo with a beautiful main bay view and boat slip availability. Excellent financing with low down payment, this is the lowest price main bay _pro~TI.Y in town. 2 bedroom, 2 baths. $335,000. SPYaLASS te&J. 'Ibis unique Portsmouth boasts a secluded custom pool, spa and brivate courtyard. ln addition to the lhree bedrooms, and two b~ths, there are detached guest quarters, xtended living' room and custom eatures not found in any other ome in the area. Offered for t45e,500. ble financ1n1. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• may carry large 2nd TD. Jasmine Creek decorator __._ home. plan 1 on green· C.2 LOT belt lmmac. $305,SOO SPYGWS HILL 00RGEOUS7 BDRM + bonua room (Southport plan) wtUi ocean view. dition with many extras -----------------included, such as a $2000 + s ECU R ITY $21000 DOWN Cor sale in San Clemente. 64().8145 8000 sq ft. Asklng $165,000. TheSunniestHomein: beautifully upgraded MESA VERDE SYSTEM. Call today ' about the excellent $21 ,000 lo assume loan on this terms. Sl.85,000. beautiful 2 Bdrm. 2 ba Pierpointe JASMIMICIHtC with just too many 6 7 l-1111 2bdrm • den. cbeeery amellities t.o list in this l•--------1 kitchen, plantation abut· limited apace. Excel. ten. pvt comm. with financing with 12% Int. l•--------i pool, jac & tennis. rates on possible IEAU'TWVL $285,000. By Owner: I $400,000 loan. Just listed ST AllB HOME 759-1176. I and not expected to last CUSTOM home on large lot with small lake in back yard. 3 Bdrm, 2~ ba, 2 frplcs, super cond. Open ~ Sun 12·5 at 3182 Country Club Or. Must see to appreciate. $23S,000. T. Condo. Vaulted ceilin gs, cozy woodburning fireplace, sundeek, pool. tennis and spa. Bike to beach, Located at Garfield and Beach. Seller bought another and wiJI assist with 2nd TD. 3 Bdrm, 1~ bath. Greati·-~------t Jong with the above CENTURY 21/BERG 962-8891 ( Open Sat/Sun at 19222 Shoreline Dr. Joe Riley, Agt. Ofc: 848·15ft', Res : 631·5751 for the younJ family in financing. an out.standmg family w-•-•Rfflffy 411lAMDDl!H neighborhood. Faces 714/912-1104 2 Ba. double garage, wide greenbelt. for a park·like setting, close to swimming pool & clubhouse. Largest Harbor View Hills, 3100+sq ft. Owner will help finance . Oworl Agt. 60-5446 workshop, tge patio w/ -------- brtck BBQ. W IW cpt.s & Costa Mesa I 024' Fow.talft Val.y I 034 drps. owe all financing TENAMTHaPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t6Ull2 H 100/o 0 w n er w i 11 carry 5Br. 3Ba. Lrg. assumable at 10% aft.er dwn pymt. with t.o.e pay1Mlll $126,000. W /consider Two houses on lot: 2 TD, motor home. coins, Bdrm wl frplc & l Bdrm diamonds as part dwn dream cottage. Pvt p y m t . 0 w n r I bk r yards. Always rented. 71'·642·'422 Owner will help finance. GLOUCESTER DR Uni· 4 Bdrm 2 ba home in quiet que area,..,2 story condo n~ighborhood . Us e end unit w/dbl garage, eith er FHA or VA pool & clubhouse. Owner financing. Call Mary w i 11 help finance . Lou ats.c2-4474 Sl25.000. A.gt, 6'15-5200. Century 21/SPAROW ~~Jin~ A.l.T.D. at 10% on this loao. Owner flexible outstanding custom with 2nd T .O. Open duplex. ~ block to the House Sat. Sun. 1·5. 1407 beach. 4 bdrm front un· SantaneUa, CdM. it; 3 bdrm rear. Private C ta M 1024 I~~~~~~~~~ patios. Only $525,000. OS ... Ask for Sandy. SHAarCOHDO 611-2242 GIHHVAU.EY 3 bdrm, 2 bath, ~I, ,., ... r-IDE 1: MAURY ST AUFfllt ••••• •••••••••••••••••• OCEAN F ll 0 MT SEAUOHUALTY llSTIUY IH D ar So Coa t P aza r.....-. ] , ~'"' By owner. 3 bdrm. lge ·$~15 ,000 . :roker:( ·~~~·~Su=·=n=b<M==~=a=lt=)~ COSTAMISA rumpus rm, built-ins. 644·0134 _, 4 bdrm, family room & ~rplc . comm. pool. Ask,: CONDO 673-5354 COSTA MESA 1---------1 pool. Ready for move in. mg $165,000. 964-2588 YOUR 2NDCHANCE! New carpets, micro, 'N-Q l'f , L Sold flnt day open, but EASTSIDE much more Assume 0 ~a 1 ying ·. ow fell out. SH,500 VA $135.000 loan. 13% fixed down · Assumpt10.Q. 4 terms OD treat a BR llh rate. No qualifying Ask· Bdrm. 3 ba, $133,500 NEWP<>n CIEST I•--------4 Bdrm 2 Ba. comfy 4 Bdrm 21h Ba. F.R.. home on c:ul-de-aac. Xlnt pool, tennis & spa. Agt. financing! $159,000. Roy. 540-31166 or 646-0686 SZOOI( tf I J 'IJ% Open Sat 2·5. Marcia Whelan Real Estate ba. DevlnfsCo. 642..Q68 R 2 ing $175.000. Owner may Bkr. 848-0709 • carry 2nd T.D. H•t'skM leoch t 04'0 CDMConAM • GIEATFSIDI Remodeled 2 Bdrm. 2 -.. FIMAMCIM& Redick 831-12116 RflMta}( PLUS IMCOMI Larae yard Is cov'd bath. fireplace. Alley ac· ••••••••••••••••••!"•••• or 3 Br 2 ba home with patio, 3 1ara1es. Im· ceaa. 127X65. Hurry ! fl~ \I 'I' H .... Redh1ll~~f{e.1 lty 1;-;:: -;::<to leatlwftalkMI Clean & sharp Tri·Plex 1n best H.B. location i---------1 is o I a t e d maste r mac. 38dtm home. Agt 64.5-9161 bdrm/parent retreat ori---------1 _5'8-__ 42CM ______ _ LD·law quarter.s + 2 br MESA Unft( Mesa Verde. By owner. . OPEN HOUSE ~~~~~~~~~I Seller is willing to carry pa per & use a graduated payment plan with a minimum down pay· ment. Call now for more info cotta4e. AAy way you 111111 2frplc, 3Br. 2e.. Move· descnbe it · it's charm· This 3 bdrm charmer in cond. Xlnt. financing. MES• VERDE ing, up to date and was once a model home. $ o "' beautifully decorated. It is located oo a huge 139•500· 556-7174. pen Executi•• HOMe Priced at $2M,OOO with cul-de-sac lot and fiUed Sat. & Sun. l2·5. 3213 ~~~~~~~~~1 3 bdrm. 2 bath. I story very special financing. with extras. FlNlSHED Dakota executive home on quiet C •LL~ DET •'LS garage. Close to schools. 59900 DOWH EASTSIDE SLHPEll cul-de· sac street 1 lge "' ,.._ "" Drive to 1935 Santa Ana bd Id be rted •--..__ 1-~ I 006 644-7211 Xlnt. asswn. financing. rm cou conve ~ -Offeredat$l4'.500. No qualifying. 3 br. Ave. Th~3Bdrm, frpk tomake4thbdrm.Room ....... M"i:W!" .... ,. ~ *Cote Realty ~~~~t!1~Y~t. P!~t fo~J:~;i~dbi!s~~~~~~ for';;',~~ ~1. Quality, luxury home, 4 ~ & Investment Pam. 968-2J6:K>,848-lll9· c e n t u r y 2 1 1912 SUMIA Bdrm 4 Ba. 3 frplcs. All --------· 640-5777 4 PLEX. SlO« °" /GOLDCOAST ~·u 182 the extras you could Steps to CdM Beach. Lov· 1~~~~~~~~~1 OR TRADE FOR R.E '48-1168 want for the most com· el y 3 Br home on r: COSTA MESA BLUFFS fortable, ~fficient and beautiful street. Prine. IEAUTIFUL • * * * * * spacious living on the only. Brkr: 962-2900 or RENTAL HOME Island. 30 yr. bK>,ooo lllt 675·0704 MESA VERDE TD at 13% fully assuma-----· -----• Beaut. Mesa Verde $llll0.. ble. No polots. S5d5,000 Gated Community. home. SpaciousSBdrm. LOWNtGATlVE REALTY /. 21dnR $17,500 Great starter or rental home . Qlliel neighborhood. SOX130' R3 lot has plenty of room for kids to play. Seller has agreed to carry a 2nd and you can assume the loan with monthly payments of $865'1\no. Bett~r Hurry.Call New! 205 Gamet. Open Hse Elegant 3 Br. Family Best buy in the area. 54t-7ttl ~at/Sun 1·5. Gerry Spr· rm . master suite Model condition. Only SUCCl!SSllALTY tngston. Rltr. 673-2230 w/frplc, steps to pool, $205,000. Ask for Rbt. lolboa Pa • •111• I 00 spa &c tennis. k50,000. Milliken 631-1.266 ~ GOLDENWEST Pll~:s~· ·,._~.rJ.~ t!tsgc::-E~ 3 + BONUS Elegant 4 Br .. large 14M511 •••••••••••••••••••••• Owner /Broker. Call 675-2740 or 213/276-5620 PENINSULA BEAUTY Like new, 3Br +Oen XLNT FINANCING $449,0001.Stpay Aug. MUST SELL this darl· Family rm .. pool.~~~~~~~~~ in1 home in North Costa $159,950. Open Sun 1·5. r: HAllOI V1EW HIUS Meaa. sua.ooo. 2832 Drake. 645·•483 2 STY LAMOMAU 4bdrm. 2V.ba. t-usk .REOCARPet ---------i_A...;g::...e_n_t. _____ --1 4 Br. 2~ ba, 3 car-gar. IMM ED OCCUPANCY 2113 Miramar. NB dya SSl)..38()0. wknd & eves 642-0346;54M225 Sandpiper. Ideal fam EASTStt>E l BR. R·2 lot. CATALINA VllW Newly painted & c~t· ::~!c.~~~·s~~\,~~: ---------i --==-7.;._;:;5....;4-~1_::..;:;;2..;:0..;:2;.._i $86,000. By owner . 2 Br. 2 Ba. view condo. :\~~°:Ks~~ J':St new ht TO at 13%. MESA VEIDE '"°°'"-w COIMID Owner •/help finance. La,rge usumable loan. Mscrow. Bkr~ Owner consid. 2nd . BESTBUY-Charmine4 nr So. Coast 3 Br 2~ ba _646-__ 679_3 _____ _. ~lier will consider TD cap1 • .,...1eoc1t101 Owner/bkr will coop. bdrm 3 ba home wttb condo, beaut decor, new Lovely 2 bdrm home as part or down pay·i--------• 752-2838,644·5089. f'1JlilY rm. Comer lot. cpt. 620 Shasta Lane. w/l(!_ yard. Xlnt E'side ~=~~·i?i~Sunday. no3 B.EGNCTUVIH~ CE VERY PRIVATE yards. Aau. Emy IJ79.8373 or loc. $125.000 . Agt In this. bdrm. 2 bath, DIVOR J SMIME CREEK Jmmacula~ and ready Gforia 557-8320 6U-l103 D. Bourke Realtor formal d1ning rm. fami· forces sale of 2br, lba, Highly upgraded Plan 11 to move In. Close to ---------1 ____ s.46-_9915() ___ ---4 ly rm w/wrap around •••••••••••••••••••••• den home. Assum lllt. 2 bdrm + den. Jacw:zi. schools and shopping. 5bdrm. 3ba on quiet cul· FO'-_ ,.,v breakfast bar separat· Capistrano Palisades on U?S,OOO by owner. s175,900. de·uc. '193,500. Open UMDtaSTATID BY_..OiUJN-ER ing kitchen. Large yard Portola. $117 ,000/0BO 640-9755 , --House Sat/Sun ll·6pm. '" w/fruit trees & patio on 496-4822 *Cote Realty 259 Santo Tomas or by ELEGANCE Xlnt Financln1 ! a quiet cul-de-sac street. •-------11111 llOADMOOa. VIEW & Investment app'tcaU846-83112. :r1~::u!:r e~~~u~11:; ssio,ooo 67 5- 0073 t6l-lllZ OCIAMVllW-.. New on market, lit ~5777 2brTwnhHS114,950 family . BeaulHully INVESTOR'S DELIGHT YIU.AS 1howtn1. 4bdrm. 21>'!ba. ~~~~~~~~~ TERMS·TERr4S · coordinated decor Rare four-plex, prime di With 3 raised ftplca. 6 formal din. fam rm, = TERMS throughout. 2 story locatlon,2Br1S.wiit.a, / Patio areas with bullt·ln breakfaat area, new CH_. • ....,.1~ 0 wlllfin homewl\h59&fingentry xlnt loc. $240,000. · I and a cape As lei n I ~"., wner ance a,nd livin& rm, formal Marcia Redick 631·1* N~ gardenbinseacbwithtt.a $385K. Low down pou. Cheerful. sunny., 587WendyU1.6'46-2142 dinln&rm,warmfamtly I I J own faucet & drain. Drlve by 1251 Surfllne. brigbt. 4 Bd pool borne. OPENSAT/SUNl2·5 rooM and kitchen pha • i' ~· u.urt ~~:t!a~ls ';!:0 ~~~~ Ca I J Jean l n e. A It : Prime Mesa Ve~e loca· 3 br. 2 ba. 2513 Colby lovely master sult.e with _ 3 more bdrms. & 2 more 67J.68.48 res.; 675-5134 lion. Priced rttht at Pl Act MS-OC78 view. 3 Bdrm plus l mess. Sl9lt.i()O. Good aaaume. ace. , · loft/den. H"'•e new spa • ' f u l l b a t h 1 . T r u e -Newly remodled home. Gourmet kitchen witb MISA Y9DI in a lenerotw yard. Cul· P.W I026 nr bell. Wf#K, ~den triple sink. pantry It re· HILLSIOllOUGH CUSTOMl'ZID Best location by Owner. de-sac location. $320,000. " frplc. Total!~ up· cipe counter. Solar IY WSIC• Remodeled and ex· 3br, 2ba. lftdry room, , .......... v H-......• iraded, lar1e a um. Broue windows to 1ave $4751 + T panded 5 Bdrm 'Pool micro. 1•ra1e door "'-· -loan. owe 211.t . dy,s enersr. a ca.r 1ara1e .,... home. Near country opener, 1pa, covered Lar1e 1yearo1dbomeln "' .... 1 .... 1 ..... ..-. -with bulll-la work Exchuh• and rare club. Aulltnel.ar .. k>H, peUo, lmmac. mon·1n Costa llft• •'lb a -·· -,... -·""· -··---..., ...... • .... u Wllabo~ model by JackleHandleman -d ~-CIW!o~ •w bd-s • ............. + ... __ .....__r,... cw uu • Lu•'" in arbor View ~ ....... ,.__.... A ... '• --_.. tr 1lak. Dramatic • m-i.s 1tyll1•ted ..... wltb HUll. 5 Bdrma, otreme-4101M & DIM sunkH l•lt• 6 full 1>' •p•cioul. hrmal clio-ZB•. luulated.. Panelled ~ramlcW.~l. ~rm , llWlr tuite ho9ta \Ima-out, -r p1mnb-1.N._ ... __., _ _.. vac1 aad awadeck, I -rr-_.. 79 "•-• rp•-1 •--·· ..... rm ~L atw .-. covef-1 WW 1 11f1 INJlnC K • ·----· • pa\IO .... BBQ. Tnie ,..=._. hta,p • Cat sarac•, lrc ... -.. .... --•;a.lilltl llladel "Bw-Corner". a.Ill sparkllnc pool. Wl•r 1• --cl · .••r form bl th tu • ~ tuo,oooatW WI\ SMI.... wr .. off Umltled ·~.lellll... Auum. tat at 5~~ '7t4Mti.Jtlt $Mp •IC1Ullned w~li-um•· P .t .G.1. •x ba1ane• SM..,..._ or. Call · ~u• .. ,_ ""'--~ -amortlled II yaan, lncl tor d9lal1a and ....., -·-...... ~ la..,_ . .., polnu . Crdtrm1.._. ,_._ -.. -'"~ to 11 . n,tao p """-.·--·· .. Vl*tADl.TODO --· ,_._.. 'I:;' mcome ..... u,. v.. --- 1 .. -N, k:ru. ~.·r= r~~~~aow, PLUI .,, ..... .,.,._,. =-= a--6.._ Oil....... OW'llDf' -· ••t... . ....... . 1111 .... v .......... . ., ............... . ,..,. .... , ... -.... , ---.... R&'MJiX BUYI N G ., ~ELLING ' 1, GOL.08« WEST ESTATES Beautiful 8"S 4 bedroom Executive Home , ele1ant wet bar, built-in BBQ inside & many other amenities includ- ing a huge yard that back to a beautiful park. Just 3 years old! 963-1112 OPEHSUM l·S ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Gold111W..tlstahs Beautiful S4rS Enc. 4 " 4 bdrm bome. EleJant wet M.r, bit-in bbq uaide fc many other amenities incl. a huge yard that backs to a beautiful pa'rk. Ju.st 2 yrs old! Broker, 963-8182 SS9S,000. Water Front Penthouae overlooking Main Channel. 3 Br. 2.,... Ba. 2 frplcs , formal :.,ll· diinng rm., for the elegant life! Buy, lease or lease option with SSOOO option money 16351 •Grenoble. Open Sun l ·5. Call for details: ·Jarvi.I, O'Brien 642-8850 John Coombe bkr. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERITAGE PARK TL HIGH < · ASSUMAILE s Bdrm 1.,... Ba condo near park, pool, scboob • •hopping. $77,600 Isl ,... . .ifD. Sl06.900 t.ot&l invest- •. .rnent . Jerry Jones • ~ 831·1266 *•ESTATES! Slnale story attached home In fabul0ut Wood· brldae Estates. Huae backyard., all the Wood· bridle ammitl.es and u - 1wne a h1ch loan. Owner wm conalder help on tecondary financing. $165,000. R&'M* • ' •1' TURTLEROCK TOWtltOME Room to spare with 4 Bdrm.s, 3 baths, plush carpet, plantation shutters and many upgrades . Fantas tic view of valley and city lights. $320,000. Open Sat 1-5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CALIFORNIA UVltl Luxurious 3 Bdrm, den, 3 ba Cottonwood. Woodcrafted frplc, brick d ec ked s pa, attractive landscaping. Expansive 3 Bdrm with den, 3 bath Cottonwood mdl. Attraclive inside and out. Includes beautiful landscaping, custom designed masonry and woodcrafted fireplace. Relax and enjoy brick decked spa off family room. Priced to sell at $179.900. Open Sat/Sun at 45 Lindbe rg. LOCATION PLUS This professionally landscaped hom e is located on a quiet cul -d e -sac in Woods ide of Northwood. 4 bdrm, 2~~ ba. J .M. Peters Plan 334 . Tile roof. Association pool and teMis plus assumable Joans. Offered at $229,900. Open Sat. Sun at 8 Bellezza. LARGE 4 BDRM-lOW PRICE 4 Bdrm 2112 bath 2-story 1850 sq ft Deerfield home. Seller will carry AITD contract of $110,000. Extra large lot. Near new carpet. Very clean-move in condition. Close to community pool and park. All this and with onl_y $45,000 down ! $155,000. <Open Sat at 7 Poinsettia.) WOODBRIDGE TOWtltOME 3 bdrm , 2 1.,; b a th Danbury . Upgraded throughout, covered brick patio. Good assumable loan. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at $163,500. Open Sat/Sun at 9 Ashbrook. INVESTOR'S DBJGKf 3 Bdrm.,l 'Az bath Ash model. New carpets, ,pdint and landscaping. Air conditioning. High assumable loan. $116,500. Open Saturday at 30 Elderglenn. PRICED TO SB.l Cambridge model · 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, f am Uy kitchen. 2 patios, good location. $134,500. Open Sunday 1-S 4191 Manzanita, Greentree. UNIV. PAIK 1mACE $29.SOO down. Bright clerestory windows above the living room will ' intrigue your 1ueats the moment they step Into the formal entry. Cathedral ceilings and lqe wet bar provide an elegant aetttna for entertaining. Cozy loft den, 2 Br 2 ba. Overslie 2 c•r aar. Ooen Sun 1 -S t 5294 Plum Tree~ $138,000. 11ij & Country REALTOR~ 552-1100 --------1 TU Rn.BOCK Garden Home by Bren, 3 Br. library, family rm, form al dining rm, 2 frplcs, over 2500 sq. ft. Assumable loan at 97/8% or ne w loan at 12%. 1'5 S1lverfern. 851 -9099. Open House Sat/Sun 9..o COLDWC!U BAN~eRO -~-- I FtlUITTaHS in your garden! Cent. air, auto gu., area for pool. Lighted &screened patio. 3 bdrm. l~ ba. As· sum. govt loan. Sl35,000 . 552-7393 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RC don osen r•·,,)tor~ A S S U M E lst/OWC New duplex, best on market. S42S,OOO. 700 Marguerite. Rae.Rodgers 631-1266 I.IMAX MPTHGTS COLDWC!U. BAN~eRO SOMERSET $460,000 Most desirable st. in Westclilf. 3100sq. n. 1242 Somerset L.n. N.B Open Sat/Sun l·S For more info, 645-8063 C u sto m ho me nea r water . Owner will finance with low down. Agt. 962·2900 . HARBOR VlEW HOME n.wpa,.t B.acL Ocean :J.ronl. This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits on 1:Jn~a Isle. A private guarded Commuruty m the heart of Newport Beach. Boat slips for (3) 55'-70 ' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. ' We are developers so submit land or other Rea l Estate to owner Jim Thompson. f714J 121-1210 lZIJI Sta.1363 18001 352-3710 CUSTOM HOME MIWPORT Complet ely custof!l home,. clean ~nd immaculate 2 private bnck patios, s pacious living rm, 3 Br, 3 ~a, gourmet kitche n and all the goodies. Plush carpe ts, walking distance .to the Beach & Water . Don't miss this one for $265.000. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 752-1920 Mewoorf ly The lay - 3 BR ~ Ba mobile home OCL\MFROMT in prestigious OeAnza On Peninsula Pt. Bayside Village. Large OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 sundeck overlookin g 1706 E. Oceanfront. Back Bay. Garden patio 0 / -3444 w/lush landscaping & wner Agt675 trees for pri vacy Beamed ceilings 1n master suite. Brick fplc, boat do cks avail Carport, comm pool $89,500 LYNDA Mc ROBERTS U~l()UI: 11()Ml:S Realtors. 675-6000 W ATERRlMT DPLX $389,500 Faces Newport Island Very solid sea ,wall and dock. For details call Agt. 675· 1906 Mew Exdllll•e! TUltTUROCK LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 View from your family r oom , 3 Bdr 2 Ba. S2:67,500. "Montego", 4br, 2ba.I~--------------~ Fee Land, loan usum. Fixer Dabe• S9'd Oceanfron\ duplex that can be remodeled to in· crease value. Eic«llent rental area. Call for de- tails. $650,000. lro.+w cw Best priced 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, family rm. Open house Sat/Sun 1-S. 5312 Sierra Roja. C/J I Mewport C. 640.5357 761).6767 OIAJIETIEE Lowest priced 1 Bdrm + loft condo. Very sharp end unit. Vacant and bas lock box. C/21 MlwportCMr. 640.5357 761).6767 LOAN ASSUMABLE at lZ .,.,~ I nterest · I>Mrfleld A.epen Model, lovely 3 bdrm decorated in warm earthtones ·on· lf S157 ,900. YOUCAMHAVL LEVERAGE lovely ocean fr hillside .a ssume 1st on this views from this 3 bdrm. n 2 bath home on a lot cuatom desjgned home lar1e enough for eit· with pool lrspa. '289.000. pansion. Sellers may Rae Roclaen help with financing. 6ll·IZf6 $395,000. ll!MAX OWMBRMAMCIMG ___ .:___ __ ~ A 2 bdrm home with THI 1LUfFS charming gardens, lll-.s.ltLeYel within walkinl distance Finest oriklnal area. to beach • town. Many Massive 1reenbelt vl.sta. excltlng amenities In-Smartly decorated ln cludin& stained & leaded popular tones, nearby glaas wlndowa. Carved mantle by local art.isl. pool. Offered al ~hil2,0001 R 00 m to expand . (with aaaumable ba . $3lO 000 loan-try ~.ooo down). 675·2139 PAITY . .. HAIBOI VIEW Smashing family room with wet bar. Unbelieva- ble beautiful enter· tamer's patio. S Bdrm Sommer-set on ftt land. Absolut.el)' immaculate move-in condition. Creative financing available. •REO~PET· 754-1202 MYSTIC HtU.S Agt, &40-sseG. A be a ulifully .... m aln · ~WfjA~TME~RR:FRFROONTNTtDifP;iL:ix(l~~~~~~~~~ tained cu.atom boae oo a ExtNmeb' well done un· SIAYllW Jar1e lot. Superb ocean lta on channel w/2 boat Sbr, "Nanluck&i" in RedhillADA~lt... vlews ar Catalina auo· 1Upa. Upper 1 Bdrm bat private comD\unlty. °V"~J aeta. 3 bdnns, 2 baths. 2 d.clla, lower rutura Pool abed lot, like oew 552 -7500 Seller may help finance. lrl deck w /1p& • 1u condition! with vle,w. ________ 1 '2A7.500. BBQ. '411,000. Owoer '200,000 ... um. lit. By La.-1.._. 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tri-Pin. Panoramic Oceao view. Walk to beach. owe. s..ooo. Prtnclpal• only . -.1521. wtll coo1tder term1. O•ner 1903 Yac.bt Jerry JOQ81C3'.1·1* Camillla *5,000 will cooperate ~ bMen. Ul-aa2orlU-I011 R&'M* •( ._ \ I ,,.,.._ llGCAMYOM o,..s.1.s 25 CanVOft Isled Dr. Off Ford" Road. Green brier Model Townhome w/goH course view, pool, tennis & security gale. SS5,000 down. AJI. s ume 113 VIR 1st & owner w i ll ca rr y balance. Asking S27S,OOO. Gii WALKER R•a 675-5200 PROIA11SALI I 17 3ltlt Street 2 Bdrm beach house. Great Stw rent.al area. Stepa to beach. Sll0,000. Eves 673-8088. llAMDMIW Residential Ir com- mercial on 1 lot · Old Newport. 3 bdrm, 2 ~th upper apt. 500 + •ct. n. on 1round f100f' for om~ or ahop. 4 car parltin1. SSS0,000. t7Mm evet. as soc ia ted I 'IJ o.'t 1 WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND Storybook ''Victorian". Complete with bdrm loft. spiral staircase, 31\d s tory s undeck and charming front porch. S Bdrms, 4 ba. Superbly appointed and decorat· ed. fairly priced at Sns ,ooo, owner Hnan. avail. For appt. call 645-7221. W estcliff R • tlVIMITlllACI ~POOL a VtTI# A COS)' 3 bdrm home wltb formal dlnin1 rm and J)091. H.lOIY apan- d•ble vlewofhaitlot and ocean. A tnat llltlnl at oral)l$Ql,000 644-7111 /Jn •,. I I I • I • ~ .. • • ~ l • 1 I J, ' I J I I • Daily Pillit Pri vate Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any c;lasslficatlon. No cancellation Rebate . .... !."::'.~ ...•... ~ .. 4!'!~!!.~~~~ ........ ~~.~4!':.~ ....... ~~~~.~~ ...... ~~~-~-~~ ...... ~~~-~.!!~ ...... ~~~.~.!!~ ...... ~:.~~~ .... ~.~!:;.~~~~.... . ,.,..._. 1069 wPortlHcll 106 So411ttL.,... 1016 Coado•lnlu.•ffown-lftcoene Property 2000 l.cMs,,.._, COf"OM.,Mcr UZ Hwtf~hoc.h l240L..,..•1Mdt >241 ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho11M1 far•• 1100 • • • •••• •••••••••••••••• Gro•H 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCEp SSO,OOO A ••••••••••••••••••••••• S12K down, C.M. Tri· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br, pool, beach, view of 3Br, 2BaonqwetCulde-Within walkin1 dilt.aace 8 • r & 81 n 1 • Br · TAKE ADVANTAGE! plex, (1) 3bdrm, d> OreaonCattleRancb ocean. Cameo Shores. sac. ClosetoBch&Schs. lo teonia, acbool " D MACNAB·IRVJNEREAL.TY ~~o~m~~,:~5~ew. Condo·nrSo_. Cst Plaza 2bdrm , s uper rental ~.lt.h aU improvements S t 900 /mo Koop Encl. yrd, boat access, dwntwn .. New, bea ut. A~Ol'MIRYN~ • · • _ tBr, 18a, JIC, tennis, a re a, s hort escrow. incl. 3 homes. Beaut. 631-ll!ef.Agt. covered patio, frplc wood '* ltlau bou.M. 3 pool, greedblt view, AGT 559.~ hills, pine trees & spr· -$690/mo. incl Gardner. BR. lam rm, lie Uvinl l<>tt.er l"'Estah muc h m ore! ONLY -·----1ncs 215-1000 acres. CostaM.... 3224 963-8600;83S3833ext322. nn_wllplc,viewolocean I••••••••••••••••••••••• $72,900. Le assumable 11 IEAUTIFUL UHITS Comm ' I trades con -••••••••••••••••••••••• It hills rrom every room. MoblltH_. Joan at 13...,.% fixed., s1dered. Owner/agt, KIDS/PITS OK 2bdrm, l ~ba.2stQry con· Sl,500 mo. 175·4117 ; ltG CANYON -CUSTOM R.EGAMCE• For Sole I 100 Owner arwous' Prin on A PP ROX ~. ACRE (114)64~7210. E-Slde l Bdrm. S4 25 do. ss2s Adults only. 6"·?817 · · · BO T o · 556-7888 or 963-0902 ---------One of the fmest custom homes on the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jy.640·8414,760-1081 A U I Mr FR M Real Estate W /Garage.. 642·2510. Barba ru Luxury2bdnn,2ba,vlew. g olf course. French Provincial. Traile r at bch 114,900. OPCOEOANL ~EGAVTR EJFEUNL he"-HOO 646-4848. ----open Wams, -1c. $975 Terms,OWCortrade BARGAfN·BARGAJN' .,. ~ .. ~ •• reside~c~ w/dra matic. formal h\'ing (98.9816 $6,000DOWN AREAS. ANNUAL ••••• .. •••••••••·~··•.•• 3 BR. 2 sty, Back Bay • • • lncl uti~. May u.uocount a nd dmmg rms w/golf course and Exec tBr Co nd o G ROSS '58,000 WJTH Have S80,000 equity an condo Pool & jacuz11 S.&k?Tlcml forservices.494-0066. night lights view Paneled hbrary, w /water view, step LOW RENTS PRICED CW1tom home near Jack S8SO 631"6995, ask for 931 l9lh Sl. Oceanfront rentals S350 ( · 1 f J d b F h FREE d U /f I TO SEIL AT S85-0 000 Nicklaus golf course & Ruth or Steve Costa Mesa am1 y rm w I p C an wet a.r. ren~ 3 Mos. Space Rent own vma rm w rp c, W IXL.NT Fl NANCI.NG Wildomar, trade for lot. You are the Wlllller of mo. & up. Adlls only. doors lead to outdoor brick patio form•l din, king sz BY OWN ER .,.0_617~ •. land . motorhom e . 1 499·3816 ON ma s ter w /walk an .,.., JO< Dupex 1bdrm,1 bath 2t.....tidtets ----W/pool and s pa. $2,300,000. Lynne 2 MobileHomes closet Entertainers 8517111 . 678"2534 plus h vingarea Privale \Sl4Valu!!'l.lo Emerald Bay,leue,3br , Valentine 644-6200. ( E 15) ORANGE COUNTY patio views. sparkling Trade or sell Long Beach entrance & patio area le• Copodff 2 b a . o cea n v u . Newport Bea.ch ACT 752-5836 waterways Low down & , 3 units. ocn aru + Stove & refng. incl $350 April21 lhru2S gudener, avaU Apr. 15, 901 Dover Urive H.u I..> r VI"'· C• 1 t•·r assume existing financ Industrial/ O L a g u n a H 1 I I s mo Prefer 1 adult 787 '' Anaheim Convention S1200/mo. C!M-5490 642 8235 M4 5200 PALM SPRINGS AR EA. in g no qua\ 1 f Y ' n g Property 21 0 Le1sureworld 2Br 2Ba Joann St 963-8182 Im Center ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' medaatl!'occupant•y Ttck~ls mu!>l be ex· Beaut. 3 BR 2 Ba, spec-2Br 2ba 4 yrs old. Compl ~7~211 _ __ 8062 Sq. Ft. concrete tilt· co-op, A·l cond ror place <:ha nged for reserved tacular 180 ocean view. -------furn. On 9 hole exec golr DESPERATE! up NNN leased allop or nrocean (213) 437 7674 4 Br• 2 Ba• $850 m <>. ~eats at the convention Spa, pvt road. $98S mo. ------------------course 1n adll park New P 0 r l e ea« h market XJnt SA tora· 1st/last S300 sec·unty, center ahead of time 6 3 1 . 3 8 s 6 ; Todd , NEWPORT SHORES Wa•toleoch A·FRAME 3 Ir. 2 lo. HYge kit chen & be*oom1. Own~r will finanee. Just list.d. A9'lhtq $177,500. FORECLOSER.: Toke over $220,000 foon at 13.5 %. Payme n ts $2535 per mo . Woterfro1tt 3 Br . + Oen, 2 story. Unbelievoble buy. Make ~. WA~FROMT 4 Ir. 21/1 Ba. Mew kitchen A room COUflfeN. Lus>t londscapln9, INlffos & sundeck. O wner wil he'P finance. CaH for details. HUGE 4 Ir. + F.R. Ptush rvst carpets. ~ tile, .wallpa~ & other extras. 5195,000 .. Good terms ovail~. FIXER 3 Ir. 2 Bo. 2 Story. FIHib le finonc:ing. Aski1tq S I 6 9, 900. Owner wants ~r. Ninfa Jarvis O'Brien Crai9 O 'Brien 642-8850 John Coombe bkr 2000 KINGS ROAD V1t'w San J acinto Versailles 2br. 2ba tion S403,5UO Paul Retlfab new cpll pnt,formaldin l'all 642-5678. ext 272 to 2l3-240-90T1 638·9300 ask for Varginw patio, frplc. pool, Jae Frankl111. 752 51 11 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ing. 2,000sq rt 754 098G rt aim \our ticket:. Harbor & Ocean View. f s....a----Hovs.s fow1tkt.cl -24x44, 2 br. 2 ba, pre· quick sale By Owner Lots or -2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. 3Hr 212 ba. encl * * * stig1ous park, free golf. s 1 3 2 . 0 0 0 f 1 r m ..... : .................. lalboa Pcnilu..la 3107 patio. frplc, bltn kitch. ·1 . , 38 28 . 1 d nearly ne w, S28,SOO. EMERAI DBAY private dbl oar w/opnr S750 mma' r, a, cu · e· (213)8217949 , ' · ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• R s" 9'1n ~.,.,o sac, frpk , p11t10. $600 Hemet. l-652·8868 beach. fanta~tac view Attractive 2 Br l Ba on ay .,.,,.,, mo S-17 4525aft3PM. Charm 3 bdrm, 2 ba hous~. Privacy. Nr pool, tennis. bch Gate guard. Adlts. $800 mo. Avail May 15. Owner499-3638. ----- -BY OWNER, Assum 2br. tot SJ9S,OOO Tt.trms pat 10, garage Avail 1400 sq ft home. S• Pk 10..ba frplc. pools. 1ac Pran onl> Pe~ Allen. 4 22 lhru 6-l5 s375 mo 2-FIREPLACES L,ux. sun-drenched home, 2Br. 2Ba,sunport"h, lg $73.000957 3914 I Rll~. 494 7578 213 446.6247 Oak parquet floonn~. Huntinqtori 3 br, 2'-'J ba. h.tlllop loc. fncd grdn, adlls 645 1862 ---1 patio l'over. gardener. HarbOur 3242 Nr school $900/mo. Call --------Du..W•ts/ ,Mo•tain,Des.rl, 2br,k751,;o.toJune.1l411ovely Mesa Verde ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-1825. AP.Grtmfllk OnitsS• 18001 Resorl 2 400 E.lialboa Blvd.675-2164, 3bdrm , 2ba $825 Lux Condo on Lagoon -------- forS• 130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 879·599l 77120-07 day6. 6419087 2Br. 2•21Jci, 2 rrplcs. lg LCIC)UftaHilt 3.ZSO ••••••••••••••••••••••OLD CORONA DEL I LKARROWHUD eves gar. S850 mo 846·3039, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMVESTOll/IUILDER MAR TRl-PLEX BY Beaut home21ol!.from DonoPoW 3126 ---840·5502 Attract1ve3 Br ZBa.in Jus t listed' R-2 lot.I O W NER NEEDS lake.do<'knf(ht Jbr,2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or lease. 4 Br 2 Ba LagunaV1llage.Nopets. Eastsade Goodfor6con WORK &LOVE S.350,000 ba, rec rm. bunk room Deluxe new house com-H ome an desirahle 3 Br 2 Bu Fi.1m1h room, SS95mo.49'1-i072. dos Has 4 rental income W IXLNT FINANCING over g:iraj!e 2600 sq ft. plete micro etc. SlOOOmo neighborhood Children dananf( room S975 mo ---- unit«. 12'"['( assumable BY OWNER 851 ·7111 high beamed ceibngs. 493-0467 &petsOK.S750 -t-utab Call L1nd..1 AJ!c•nt New,dlx2 sly twnhse,2 f1na11t·1ng, Move fa!lt ! 640 6175. all wood panelled, 2 -----751·8771 or547-9733 !Wti 1371 br, 2 car gar, air, pool, 752 6499 frplcs. $2411,000 or ex-M•wportleoch 3169 ----, tennis, vu. 5 min. to Irv. lneonM Propet'ty 2000 rhange ror beach resid ....................... 4 Br. 2 Ba Redwood Spa. BROAD MOOR condo $550 962-7462 Pl fT1 R It ••••••••••••-.•••••••••• or income properly LlOO ISLE charmmg 3 near Bear& Paularino. 2 Peter~ l...intlm.: 2 br, 2 3267 an LJf. ea y APPLE VALLEY Open wkf'n<b on N. Ba~ bdrm. 2 bath, playroom children ok S695 Sierra ba. poul. tcnn1~. ~ec MiulM Viejo 8 .. och p~ 135 Near new 4.p1e,. 2 Road 11141337 5!'159 Just remodeled St650 Mgmt Co 641-1324 S925 2l3 4JO J629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " · -r-nl bdrm. 2 bath each unit Owner mo lo mo 8111 Grundy, 3 Bdrm, l~ ba, lge pvt ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• with fireplare. cn<·Jos~d 675 6161 $9001 mo~ 4 Br. furn or un 1,... 3244 lot. $500/mo. Thornton -Al'TS · & b h p DESERT f urn w 'pool H'lfi lfte Rlt 8310..,,,., ' ocn vrev. c patio. double gara.:e ALM ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y • """· acce..s I.I{ owners unit. $165,000 Bill Grundy IRONWOOl>CONDO CANNERY VLLG. 2 Pres1d10 Or.CM WOODBHIDGI': 3 Br 11,. Mewportleodt 3269 v. Ill fmalll'C or trade for Rllr. 675 6161 2 br. 2 ba. full> furn b} !>46 JliO Ba Condo S575 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• re'! in Irvine $658,000 ''"nnell & '''--(fan as bdrm 2 ba Mobile home ,_TTira• '-• ..,,.., s f 1900 sq ft <.;ondo.4 bdrm 3 W rk I 714 lt133 6029 MEWP-~ t\;Jc•tion Rlt> <714~1MCOMEPRQrERTIES '>urnable 9~··· loan 750t mo um Ram a 11 om e 3 Br 2'2 Ba$675 722 1-121 Looking for mromc un Owner. 644 642l. VERSAILLES 2Bd rm ba, pool, Jae. sauna. t•tr 8 B S700 • 2ba luxury furn pen· next to Back Ba) $790 l213149l\ 6090. 3 r 2~'1 a vu. Busineu Pro~ 140 ats?~ We h:ive 5, pro BF~AUT. 5 bdrm homn. th d S h l mo •'al1Bob 6754277or JohnMarshall ••••••••••••?":;;?...... pert1es .111 c M. f riced · ~ ous\' con o or Sh " 7 694 · Nice 4hdnn. 211ba house. 631-~ right al less than located on Bishop Creek term llllJune $800mo aron6 5-7 2 frplc . nr shopp1n1 I NEWPORT IJXGro•s No bank with view of Sierra & WalerrrontHomes Inc -l I t liji ~ ., · IBr Condo. nr So Csl cen er. poo . 1ac. ennis. ~ • 9 Uff1ce building finant·ing required In I While ML<i <'all Owen~ Realtors 6311400 Plaza a\ail5 1 S42.'imo S72S 5516931after6PM. ·-· S.125000 Hun) won 't terested"Then<'allus ValleyRlt).71411737109 i..--------•I • -: • last ' Hill Grunrlf ., ----8359680eves Woodbridge Tov.nhome. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 2 maste r suites builder's drc<Jm' w· Jj)arl 2rHl -.t or."¥ " ,. d 2Br 1Ba wshr d ryr I -or · · · 3 Br 2 Ba lnct. re rig. fi75 6161 ,Jw• 125'7. int. in Moonndgc Beautiful 2 Br Condo -2 st y 2bdrm l''Jba ( · I I ND. ~'-.'t:D cabin . .,35,1.x>. JO•; n Home an 81~ Canyon, ga;den. r~uple onlv. i.m pool , 1cnn1i. & lak e fenced yrd, S7SO/mo yr· Cem~tery Loh ._11.)Ll, Gar , forced arr, dis golf course view. pool & I h Id 1 .. en:. $600 mo 759 0115 ly Agt 673-3355 C rypts 1500 tHI llJUll1\} 111(. hwashcr. washer dryer fullv fum. Lease or mon c 1 we come.~ mu -· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture l 1 2b<1 !'USlom thly. Call Bill Wedmore lst & last s2oo '>Pl' Woodbridgl' Twnhse 2 HARBOR RIDGE-3Br OPEN DAILY I 0-3PM JI ,, rbur Lawn \tuunt 711 6-ll u;i;,i 673 3614 ' .!7!17 lln,lol st I frpk l~e tot :-.r forest & ft44 102() · !tl). Jhr 1•,ba. pool, tl.'n 3Ba. study, view decks, I llhH· 2 l'l'meten µlnts 1 co ... ta ,\li·~,1 CA 1;01dm1nc• :.k1 arl'a SP OTl.ESS 3 br. :~11" n1 ~. 1.akl' S625 mo Jae. pooJ. tennis. $2,000 I ...,2 .36 ... ,,, , " ' "" .,.,..-, h n m e 1 n n 1 l' e l · ti mo 675·4078, 549-9099 le1gt'ther ~iOOtlwthl 1 Jnrr.•.9.~~"""5 2hdrm furn . Mobile -~155 552 Rhoda Ma9il, Rltr. 642-36 00 "" " home. yearly lease. Lado - Commercial I ocr. .. ,...VIEW 1Time S,hore/l ...... ol Pe nln. Avail May 1. n e i ghborhood Di ~ Woodbrtd>teN1ce4Br3ba NptC~t condo.4Br2'1'1 ~ Ow11enhip 2 450 673 1512 hwash~r. fprk. &. patio super family home Ba, s plit level, dbl Pr-operty 1600 DUPLEX •••••• ••••••••••••••••• 3090 Murray Ln. S625 S950 mo gara"e. , --· .. ~Imo. VIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• nAI OD 714 744 l"""' j e &..e&:t~ 4ICl'UU' Or asll<' reduction on SEA Vis'" M B. · ""' Waterfront Homes. Inc. lst.lasl&dep.957·9303 l~)E~~~~~r~~~!w SUPBCLEAM I ~~;,~:~ l~tco:,,:r: ~~'~ r.& p~ ~=~t~~;~~~ly s,~nacl~d 2;~:t :a~~!I~~ Realtors ~1-1400 Luxury Bay Front for Sunken llv1n1?. room , formal dining. unendin~ view or NewPort & the blue Pacific Gourm<'l kitchen, breakfast room summer terrace Mastl'r suite h as separate retreat wtth flreplal·t· Come see this outsland ~g home today Prired at S410,000. Call 552-2000 Prtml' location Pc'°I. C -1 IUILDl~GS I depreciation, Great ren ~ furn sec .. pool. tennis, S bl f Id 1 Orange Trtt 2 br. 2 ba, ren t. Prime Bay Front l(•on1s. sp..i Open house suitabl~ for light 1n lat a rea lOO feet from · 111'19. 3bdrm. ram rm 2'h ba pets. uata e ore er~ den. din rm, gar. Am 3400 sq ft. home wit h 2 S<at Sun 1 5 at 15 Swift du:.tr) and office.., Front beach. Large J bdrm, 3 ~---Spec View $2000/ mo. couple 548-4l8L menil1es SSSO. 857·2598 boal slips. Large view Court bldg contains 4 carpel bath plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath &44·4964. Open Sat/Sun. AJmosl new 2bdr. condo -------master suite, 3 Bdrms. la C /21MewportCntr edandpaneled of!1tei.+ Owner will assist 1n -------2 story.2•,ba,frplc.all WOODIRJDGE +maids.HuaeRumpus 640-5357 760.6767 2 baths Rear block bldg financmg S42s.OOO. y t• C do House1 Uftfwnished 2 car gar w•opener TOWt*fOME room & large Living h ·s 2 12· doors, full aca ton on s I " · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail May 1. $675/mo Single level townhome. 2 room. 213 374-6779. MUR fluorescent liJ:hting LuxuffalTmim5periSnhgasr.es in Balboa PelliMula 1207 Childrenok. 548·3561. Br 2 Ba view location Ho .. G HOSPIT .. L 1101220 nnwer, lue me7.Z, I I I k •· 2Br den 2Ba w''-to bch "' "' ""' .., Multiple oplwns in time ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----• c ose to poo. a e. spa"' • , . IA ' I BtJ rm com pl et E-1} s5t0or3 1&21:0 \>paC<'e Lot lis of ye"r and size of unit 1 Bdrm house, pa t10. Charming duplex. new I) s hopping Ce n le r . tennis & pool priv. $750 fllrnl·h--' c·11ncJ•1 W' ·•lk to x 0 n r re e "' n.. B d led 2 B I B I I $700/ C II Lo M II mo 64~52'12 wknd call ·' '"'' ' " & I k i---------• Pn<'es S6000toSIG.OOO f(arage, 1 b .... to ay or ecora . r a. ::. mo a \S 1 er · • COLDWC!U. BANl(eRC bcac·h St-runt\ pool dm ewa> g par mg Bch Avall May tst S600 & last, SS25. 311 E 21st 631-1266 collect 1·'723-M>l Prl~~cl '-··lciv. m. •r .. ut al 1 area Secunt> fence ill · & 1 S A 3 5067 • ~ "" u "~ owe $215 000 I s 20 uu1rs c M p rt Vallart mo + ut ties 1st ast t. If 6 1· S112.uoon1x.·nh•1U!>CSat . oreae ....... u•a a &Sec.67S.2469at'16pm. ---- & Sunda\ 15 ul 200 optum al S22S,OOO. Sub Beautiful I year old Costa Vida, a piece of -----MesaVerde,beaut.3br,2 McNe1l.t'n11l<#i mitonterms. 'fo wnhuui.e Unih Paradiseonlhebeach.2 Cor-onade1Mcr 3222 ba, fam. rm, frplc . C /2 1 N~wport C ntr -0 T Frplcs Nit•e area. prime time wel.'ks in ••••••••••••••••••••••• vaulted beamed cell OPEM SAT/SUM 1·5 23751~ ...... (Betwee.n Santa Isabel 640•5 357 76 ,,_676 7 W'\THLORMFRl.SN TSL INVSTMTS642lf>03 December Trade time lmmac 3br,lrvmeTer-ings,fencedyd&palaos. world wide $7750 race. lge yd, pool, Jac. nr schools. Water incl REAL ESTATE ,__________ $168-0 64(}.9900 agt Son Clernetft I 0 7 6 631·1400 I 5 LARGE APTS $750 mo 556-3909 H iR h rental area 1n 497-5494 83 1444° CUST OM BAYFRONT Beautiful new rondos for and 23rd Street> ••••••••••••••••••••••·i---------•I Back Bay 3 Bdrm 2 ba OCEAN VIEW LOT home plus Ideal mother 4 Ir HOIM ln·l aw qua r ters LotSlJSK Ruild2900sq Complete with balh fl for Sl45K . an '220.000. S350K·700K area Save loy McC_., Rttr. SSOK. Will iud an financ 541-7729 IOj!. 898·76<17 San J11an ............... 1 Capi1trano 1078 HAIBOI VIEW ···;·;.~;;;;·;;;.;:;··· Excell~nt 4 Bdrm 3"41 ba WITH ocr. ..... VIEW Portoflno wilb family """'" r oom and seclu ded R•choS•J- ase option. 2bdrm. 2ba condo, < MonttcelloJ 2421 M111uteman. C M $91,500 Webb Realty 831-2170 9,400 sq fl lot potential office site and close to J .W Atrpott. 645·1103 Agt ondomlnhufts /Town· hoUfft for• 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus room on quiet &fatff •lreet. Ck>M to schools Over 3.000 sq.fl. of C4MYONClEST aod shopping. BUY of elegance. Exclusive new COHDO the WEEK at $339,500 homes. (rom S515.000. 3 Bdrm. with patios, 1un· fee. Open Sat/Sun. 1-4. 1412?'r fmancang avail deck , sunken L iving 2021Port8rilto1Cr. Charter Rlty&-Jnvesl. Rm .. Family Rm .. 2 tc t '> R It 496--8122 83J-8811 Ficeplaces. Tennis & 0 e ea Y ------pool. S~.ooo. lf4 Canyon . • lnivestment Panora.m i~ ocean ,& Lane,CdM. 640-5777 mountain views. 4 Br. ~ Open l-4Sat/Sun Costa M¥sa. S63,000 in Avail furn ir desired. rent . S650. Dbl gar come now & reoL_, art' OutofCOU'lfy Slip for 2 lge boats 3 w t opene r . close to low Over S400,000 In p,.o_..... 2550 Bdrm .. ba 3 f"'lcs 2 r-"1 · .. · .,. · ocean. 641·199lagt financing a~ailable. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kltchens. patio& deck on IAUOA • REDUCED PRICE 6 Townhouses, Balboa Peninsula. 2 Br 1112 Ba 8 yrs new. 8 carports Seasonal rental can dou ble income. . 2 FOURPLEXES Excellent Costa Mesa Rental . Fan tasti c (inane mg Try 15~ down. DUPLEX P rime East Side Costa Mesa location. Only SUS,000, low down pay ~ b II .• RCTaylorCo 5 acre retreat. new custom Spanish home. Ranc ho Santa Fe , $475.000. Call 753-7223. Sierra Dawn, Hemet un· Bay Security syste m S32001mo. Waterfront Homes -~ealtors,lnc.631-1400 I rurn 2br, 2ba, across i---------~ from Clubhse 113. $380 in· cl pool/club facil. eves 675-9821 CM 925·2873 Hem et. OCEAN VIEW Moving to San Diego? See f)Cean • Mt Helix from bHlslde. ~ac re home. Pr1vacy. Fruit t rees. Separate garage. Nice clean 2 Br I Ba enclsd garage. S450. Isl, last + security dep. 2544 Orange "E". 548-2778 Sundeck. Perfect for •--------~---------- a ore. Horses Be low Denne Soderling Rltr market. sa..9,900. Broker N0-4518 ......;;=======--1,,.__. of 5........., 10°"9~tHG 499·1526. 1~~~~~~~1 ""' ._... l•-iP ()'>1)0 Beaut. J bdrm, 3 ba, lge --1-NEWPOIT ar &I'll Property 2600 fam. rm . Ope.n house S.... A• totO rownb.oUH 2Br, t~ba, """' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat. It Sun. 2IOO Heather .. •• o ••••••••••••••• •• $85.900. $10,000 dwn. A•· Ln. 631·0517 sum '80,000 lou at llACHa...Aatt b\ipl.. J blocb from oe.40.Jbdnri,2~0; 3 ~rm. 1 be up. ,000. ~~1£-~~ c~:14 ' ff'I. It.. Nwpt Bet.. Oftlr,IJ$.M47. 10~"1. OWMr will ctrry 2Dd.~d)'I. PLUS two dlrPIHH and 1 triplex In a row on 19th " St, Balboa Penln•vla. Ont)' 1 lot from .. nd and turf. Abeoluwly prime prop.tr\ .... R&'Mtl< RF.Al.TORS Beautiful new Townhouse. Turtlerock Ridge. 2 master bdrm 2 master baths. family rm. 1725 sq. fl. Prof. de co r ated S875 /m o 833-8277 or 752-6492. RENTALS $SSO VILLA BALBOA 2 Bdrm 11-'1 ba. Ocean view. Avail on s hort te r m ~Imo. H.V. Homes custom 3 Bdrm, s ba wtlh pool. Prof. dee. Comp!. ocean- /bay view. $2:500. LIDO ISLE 2 Bdrm, 1 ~ ba home. Yearly Sl.200 mo. 2 Bdrm 2 bath LUXURY condo. $850/mo. 2br l lf'.aba 3br 2ba 3br 2ba S67&-S775 W aterfroot Homes, Inc. $1250 Furn Realtors 631-1400 3bdrm , l ba house, lr& fam rm, immed. oc · cupancy. $600/mo. Call 5'9-1020. H..._.Vlew Gracious family bome 2 sto ry• bdrm . FW11ilbiq avail at DO extra . SUOO/mo IM. No pet.a. 2015 Port Briltol Cr. Call Elaine ~ or 64C>.5157 .I FOil LIA $1 -HAUOlt vtlW HILLS! Lovely 3BR w /pool and spa. VIEW! Available April I for $1200/mo. Helen Wood 644-6200. <E·18) CO•ONA DEL MA• LIASl! Spacious 2-story duplex situated North of Highway in Corona del Mar. 4BRS, 2 baths, fre s hly paint~d and refurbished. Close to schools and shopping. Available for immediate occupancy. $1000/mo. Dona Godshall 644-6200. (E-19) . lf ewpon B.-cb 901 .!;)Over Drive Harbor Vtew Cent.e r 642-8235 644 6200 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach S7SO Property House. 642·3850 or 642· 1010 llarbor View Homes 3Br. den, fam rm. grdnr. xtra c l ean . 1800 Port Renwick . l'orner lot. comm pool, S975 m o 975-0040 dys. 640·5836 evs Hrbr View Hmes. 3 Br 2ba. frplc, beaut carpet mg and yard No pets $825, 1 yr lse. 644-7220 or 549.3755 UPPBllAY 2bdrm, 2ba. dbl gar, (rplc, SSSO/mo. Adults S46-3047. IAYSHORE Large Bayshore famil> home. $1500 per mo in· eludes appbances TV 1n master bdrm *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 Harbor Vu Knolls Upgraded 3 Bdrm 21 2 Ba townhouse Avail aft 4/20. S950on lease Dr1\e by 2706 Hillside Dr & call 1·568·9343 or l 346 2034 for info 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Hrbr Vu Hms, $850/mo 545 6771. 963-4057 -, 1'HE BLUFFS S Bdr + den. 2 Ha condo. nu paint/carpet. bit-ms. fr pi e. p o ol . washer/dryer. 2 patios. 2 car garage, S875. l yr lease. 644:8435 Ret I} i 1 l I¢~ Rc.1lty I;·;-., ·, : :1 )(I i 8r a Ba Home Ottpl lr1 bkJr•-.. uo-11raJH • ... mo. m E. CamUe Cr,S.A.ID--. Newporl Beac h S per lac ular ocean & ba) view Versailles 2 Br. 2 Ba Penthouse Prl\·ate gua rcl ed adult comm All amcnlle~. $1200 fTlO 675·4498, 642 3862 2 Br 2 Ba. Condo. pool' 1ac . nr S Coast Plaza $500 645 4533. 557-4351 Irvine Condo Jbr. 2ba. new drapes, a l'. lndr)' rm, else to pool, avail now kids o k C all 751 7984 anytime •2Br 2 Ba 1 sto ry, pool. patio. S.C. Pina area Child OK $495. 545 1082. 833-1653 II B Condo 1Adults1 2br. 112ba, frpk. $.SO() +ut1I avail immed 968-5577 1 8r Eaetsi~e. small but coty w llots of nea t wood. ~. 642·9450 art 5PM Bat'h with loft , refri~e. stove. c /d, pool s:no up 283 Avocado. 645·6404 1 Br refnge, stove. ctd , earage $350 2 4 0 Avocado MS 6404 Newly d~c.'Orated apt 1<: side. 2Hr. lba , upstatr~. no pets S400 t m o 63Hi155 ArAITMIMTS Betrutlful laodeu~d rarden •ptj Patao. or deck• Poot • ·~ »eat paid, covtrtd pa,rkina Adults, no ~ l or 2 ptr1ob10K. 2 8drm.1Ba '470 28drm.t8a 1485 398 W. Willoo. Cl3J ~ l Bdrm. k05 UH E Ult.h. 642 085' Ill • 01•h,.HM•\ 6 llO I •Pool& II llOOJI' • G11 a.n \ 4nouo111t • J• 1~ lluth& $1\0~ 'It 1 C11u St:A £ NIJIHO NME Nl 9bJ.l llAMll T (1N •t I• 'Jb7 4~0(] lBdrm. uoo 2 & 3 Bedroom,•. 2250 Vanauard Wny U00-$450. l6da OK, no 540 9626or5'8-i408 pets pluee. W•ter/ Trash Paid. Carport. Monttcello2 Sr. 2 Ba end ~·2*or1'73-2971. Agt., unit, patio, gara({e. 2 no fee Kids. 1 ~l $550/mo -- 96'1 2566or973-2971 . Agt , 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. cpts, drps. no fol! d w, encl gar. Beach & S Points area S430/mo 2 B r . 2 B o n e w e r 842 8032 townbome, adlt&, no --------pe~ S43S mo 831 8065, Hunt Landmark lbdrm 1121 1793 rondo. 40'yr "-ie min . IAYTIMIEAS SPACIOUS l 80K~t i.ec & many other amenities. $400. 96(}.1347. Larg11 1 Or w1garage. 4 blk s from bea c h $3801 mo. bt mo+ $200 dep req Call 536-7542 Century 2\/SURF ''nee arPa , mile to tx·ach. hUl_ll', M \.\ 2 Br 2 Ba roman t uh marb le f r p I <' . 2 s u 11 d e <" k s 846-4152 An adult community on the Back Bay. Spec· tacular Spa1• 7 swim· mln1 poolJ, I ughted ten· nla courte. bike trails, puttlne areen . Bachelors. l and 2 bedrooms apartments, and townhouses from SSl0.00 per moot.b On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hilla Road Room w/klt. Is lndrJ prlv, tn qwd C.lf. ' bdrm. 2 l>a bome. Nonemoker, workln1, mature Iii ov~ ao. "25q + $15 CS.po&lt. •0884 aft.'· ••• Re1poulblt, emDAoJ'tid fr fem to lbr hue llACk BAY CONDO wlpref wom u • a d•ucttter. · Prtv flam nn. bit.II, iat, No depo11t, but ref'• _.... req. Phom 541-*3 ev• •wtndt. Lake Foreat, uUu pd.~~~~~~~~~ ltlt/b(dry priv. rec fac, Luxurlou1 •bt-bae ht $250, ~. Hunt. Harbow-to •hr Xlnt + pvt ba, no kit. w 134 yr oAd Physician°'? empl. male nr Hoag S200 canal, 2 blkt to bch; 30 mo 648-llm boat dock, ocn vu. ~ · aq ft on S lvl. All ameo. RM . w f pvt. bath in Avail. 4/15. $500/mo. 213 Newport. Total $200/mo. _....., ________ _ Non·amkr. 63l·M216 ______ _..._-i M ahr 2br C.M. apt, JH, (714)644-1900 Nice Ire bdrm, utll p1ld, pool, S200. Neat, rap, nonamkr.~ . kitch /llv rm priv. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Lndry , lady. C M Br. 1 Ba. No kitchen. 545·11857. S 4 O Omo. inc I. u ti l.H --ohb--Mohh-----4-1-0-1 644-8780, 646-3189 • Fem lo shr 2bd, 2ba, hie, Daoa Polot. $225mo. + ~ util. tstllul. 496-4589 --~------..................... . * T•AHqUlUTY * Very private l & 2 Br adult apts. AVAIL. NOW Large noor plans. garden landscaping, pool. jacuz.zi Great loca- ll on , close to ever- y th 1 n g ! Some townhouses & apts with dens avail No pets please. From $540. MARIMEltS S(f>UilE APARTMENTS 12« Irvine Ave. Bet ween Westcliff Dr. & Mariner Dnve 645-0152 BEST VALUE Versailles comer pen· thousc> 2 Br 2 Ba, comm pool. Jae .• wgt room $700 mo 67$-3787 OCEANFRONT Fum 3 .,Bdrm. 2 Ba. 2 car garage with office. washer & dryer incld A v ail Now Wkly/Mnlhly TSLMGMT. 642 1603 E Bluffs Condo. 4Br. 3Ba. sundk. pool, S875 m o 645·3474 . (2131 541 4460 1804 Clay Nwpt Hghts 2 Br 1 Ba. Near school:.. No pets . S535 mo 675-0349 1 Br . Penthou s e Vers ailles Condo $525,mo. 968-5133 2br. 2ba. upper. frplc, pool. adults, Westcliff. SSOOt mo ti4>0m Steps to bch. 3br. 2ba. c pts Id rapes ifrplc yrly lse. $750/mo. 642-3443 Quiel 2 Br garage. pool Adults, no pets. 1601 "D" 15 th St. Newport Heights. $450 642 7340 ----- E BLUFF: 752 Amigos Way !H 3br 2ba cnl'. i:a r $650 2br 212ba enc gar S650. Taking ap- plications Sat & Mon 5 7 pm , Sunda y 9 12 JOam ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Bacb. GOwenwHt at W e1tm teeter. Lott of l!"lHCJ. No peU. $ZIS. G1rap"'11.w.lllL Balboa IM oceanfront. Low winter rates. Daily or weekly. Kitchenette. $90 & up. 675-8740. Yearly, Hotel Apt. Room. kitchenette & bath. Utils paid. $280 mo. + secun· t y d eposit. 2306 W . Oceanfront. Newport Beach. 673-41.54. Vacatloft Rentah 425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steps to bch. lbr, home. sleeps 4. rent wkly. 673-1633 •WANTED• 2 Dependable, over 40 people to form rental co·OP w/me. PURPOSE; To locate & reot 3Br 2 or more Ba house, duplex. condo or apartment in H.B. shr rental. util ~ housecleaning . REASON ; To beat high cost of housing. BUSINESS DEAL ONLY. Contac t Dottie at 960-2145 Newport Beach. steps to Rmmte wanted clean, ocean. Wkly or monthly. quiet. non-smkr. 2br. 2·4bdJ"ms, S37S-S775 wkly 2ba. .., blk from bch Agt Judy· 559·9400. Steve 645-5386 Fully Cum. l Br. New Condo 3 days 2 nights S125 Pool. tennis courts 730-1222 . Lake Arrowhead Deluxe Condos. Chalets. Moun- t a 1 n Homes . Fully equipped For more info call Beaver Realty 714/337-8447 --- •NWPT OCEANFRONT wkly lux 2 4BR Call 673·SURF Lake Arrowhead Condo. Beaut furn. s pacious , 3 level. Jbr, 21,2ba. Pool. wlk to lake S700 mo 640·1605 Lake Arrowhead cabin. Ea s ter "acat1 o n , Memorial Wknd. sum· mer days, sips 6. For in· fo497·2057 Lake Arrowhead cabin Easter va c ation , Memorial Wknd. s um· mer days, sips 6 For in· fo497 2057 Female to shr house. S22S + '~ ulil. 5 min. to bch. C.M. 631-9259. Non-smkr, 38r condo, S190/mo. + 11:1 util. Bdrm furnished Sl50 deposit. H.B. 964-3654 ------Park Newport Townhouse. shr w/prof. person Health spa, ten· nis, etc 64(). 7499. ----- Mature 1F to shr beaut furn 2br 2~ba twnhse Npt Hgts S250/mo 64S·75SS eve N EEO HOUSEMATE? Prof W1 F de s i res Newport vie 631 ·9968 Nancy P.O. Box 2000 Npt Bch 92625 Roommate. 2 br. 2 ba view apt, Park Newport. SJOO/mo. 644-2005 -----Mormon to shr furnished Newpt res Pr1v ba, gar. + extras. Jeremy &45·3994 Resp fem 21-35 non·smkr EASTElt SPECIAL to shr 2br. 2ba Irvine PALM SPRINGS Condo pool ljac S250/mo A great place to relax! + u til 646·3379 or Fully furn. house Sleeps 552.0504 4 Sl!IO. 96(}.1701 ; 494·5420 --------- or 1-324·2671 Fem 18-25 non·smkr, shr wlsame. 2br, l't'lba, apt MAUI CONDO. 4/30-5113. in CdM. pool, $225/mo . $50/day, sips 5. Call Vi, Leslie 759-0312 &46-1769. 759-1509 --------- Oceanfront Condo Poipu Beach, Kauai. 1 Br. $45 a night. 2 Br. $65 a mght. 499-1526. Rmmle wanted, adult, non-smkr, $180/mo. mcl ulil. Avail 5/1. Tustin. 542·9795. 1 blk Lo beach, non-smkr ; Rntal1 to Shere 430 $250 + S100. dep + ~ •••• ••. •••••••••••••••• utils. 511. 642-2199 Moving? Avoid deposits Female rmmte wanted te & cut living expenses! share lrg 2Br apt in Profess ionally s ince Costa Mesa. $275 /mo. t971HOUSEMATES _54_9_-224_4_. ____ _ 832"'4134 M/F to share beaut. H.B. -------home . Pool. Diving •Shand U•llMJ* Board, AIC. Skylight. Counselors to person~lly F i r e p 1 a c e . select your COl!lpat1ble Washer/Dryer + Prof. rmmte to suit .Y.our furn Cal1Gary9S5-2373 IJfestyle. Shared·Livmg --·-------- 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 NB Christian F pref. to shr 631-1801 big house. no kids or pets, nonsmoker. $250 11\· cl. everything. 968-3880 ~!~~.~ ..... ~~!e H.B. Ganim 1'>'PI Suite IOI 141, ft. at Oltq ft. a l e . ba, 5H-IOU, *t1a !!.'1.?.."1.~:.J?..'.~ .. ~!::.~':'! ...... _. Prof. ~ '° Nft JOQ Tretlllmab trla~ ••PACNTINO-Doll't Um•• wy. ~ move. cJe•"'· . c a11u.-.vouq.,.1 P•dfte ll.t:.-.9S eo.u ... dUt.. e&c. -...,_ <ttbn> m..uo ,_ ...... ___ -.....,... __ """'1111111 IS..... • ...... .._ _____ .....,... __ .. , H 0 u. et' le a DID' t 0 __;...;....;;..;.. __ ....;.. ___ ., ....................... ,....,... A~OMM-11! utlatactlaD. ax...-, ,... ........ .. ........ •••••••• .. •• PROPl!SSIONAL re· ..... ;;1 ............. .. +~ ................... r •Utr, cot.r ...................... Uable,rell.MI... • ... ;;: ................ LLOYD'SNlTISUY6 1umt...-riee.TopqualJ. SPANISH TEACH&R ue.-... omSMt ...W..69'illa.._ ROll&lllPROY&M&NT ROB"''SCL••WTWG llovi.1t The St.arvla1 t..ANDSCAPECO,INC ty,Jo.•CGSt • .U.1470 oaUvt of 8,.U.htprtv. Ual fta. MMml a.me tr" 1 Odd~ "" _......,. CoUta• ._... Movlll1 Expert ,..t coatrol lor eJaaaH, beliDD to C1•1•t/C1 I • .,,...... --S.rvlce-e~)' Co ..... "°""' lmu.r-.d tree, lb.nib. turf • ln· ........ CObVet1aUoa. He ... ...................... Dir•• clean...,... . ......-r aame cOod tervice. door Mf"Vice. Free Ett. ;.-••• .-., ............... ~.MIMll2f Fo-.ndatloal.W.WeRet.a\nU., ..... -................ ~. eabf.Dtila; roof tTU•·•H Llcen••· Uc. N57.141-144S. QUALITY ROOFING W aU., ff a.t.ora· Dryw~iallll repaln lllwnb6Q. Pr-ee WI All.E 8UUJ>ING a tU-M21 All ty}lel, rree eet. T.,,... S. +lie Uoo Sleba. P1t101, Qual. • New•,.. Ht. call Ao1wer Ad reputatloo, "°' ,.tin, "-,...._ Vlla, MC. 541·5830 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Bloct•Brtdl.IJc'd. IQOd. I ..... t411,Mt-4300,ZUu't. ooone.,.,,.11* ABC MOVING. Esper •••••••;;;;re•••••••••• HARBOR ROOFING Prof. Qlty tYPlM. c .... 142.aar7evee/-.opa T l T t . • 11 ... prof, low raw, quick l!XPfJRT PIANO tun.in• tran1crJption1; pbooe ap 11 •• ......... t~ ure .._...eM..._. H•ewl caNfulaervke.552-0UO fsrepalr.MemberPTO. New• recoven. Repalr diet, letlen, report•, REMOVAL: concrete, Aoowitlc ~-11. r.... ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 18 1peclali1l/1t•Y·bu1y form• r•umt1 tetm uph,ar*""',lotclean· ut. Knln. tn-toaa, HARDWOODFLOORS lhture woman to 111E "KOVIN·MAN"lt prt~s.ReUable.548-0SU P•P•~•. eDVefop••· up, ,.,,.,, bre1k Ir r&· 8Ta.uoa CleaoedAWaxed bouualt ,>•our home. Careful, courteous Is ,._..,,..,..,. J1bel1, diac. volume . move. Hrltorbid. •c"Ac.11 A.nytlme,m-41115.A. Xlnt ref•· tTa·UH. •Cbeap. Pleaae call ....................... ~ak Repair.res/comm Work auar. Mari1h ~~~~~~~~~~j_ ___ ,!Mt-:!:!M.ll~!._---1 ••••••••••••••H••••••• H.... 87...a pm. 142·1321 Neat pa~ Is t.ellturet lit qua). mal'l & labor 836-07S6 ...... Pool decka. patloi, ELECTl\IC~;?f~~ ....................... ._•••T• ..,... t. H~14Jf Beatanybid.Ul-9193 ---------•••:!•••••••••••••••••• ma1onr)'. 1pon court, ria.blarste'o'r,..a-·"t...... 0 Haul,cleanup,aoocrete ••••••••••••••••D ....... ,.......,,,.,11... IOOPtlt• ~·KOi•I r vewa11. parlUll& tenn 1 cour •· c. fuc. taMID 9'13-03$8 ~mova . uvmp .. """' INVESTMENTS Fi.a• ext/l.nt paintint by ED'S PL.ASTE IN Let 1 b It video D l '"'-Jot l t Ll _..,.,_. Jn.. •-··'" TAXESAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• R G All ly~s, repairs, ••••••••••••••••••••• .. repairs, sealcoatina. 7740S7. 851-1.88f,847-7C1'78 Qulckserv.8'2-'7'311 Tu the~ TDI Bl bard Sinor Lie Ins AUT1pa Int/Ext dttka. est.am.ates. lur: ~~c next pa~~I ti~d. Aiphalt. 8'8- 4971 THOMPSON'S E~~~=~ ..:f!'u DUllP JO~ Mr. l!::arct, 811-9343. . T~ me. m..Uo (2-ihn>' 8'5-GS8 FREE EST. Call Bob 54S-0'7&9. weddln& or any specia CONCRETtCONSTR. outlets remodels . Sma\lMovlntJobs QUALJTYPAINTERS INT./EXT.pluter Sec.ntySptt.M event on videotape. En· c..,..... Llc. 393318. 642·8'82 5 41 9 a a'1 u e. 3 a 5' Cal1 MlKE646-138l .. ""RAT"""' pal,hlng, llO yrs exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• joy. it •&•in " aaain in ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' BARGn.u.. """' N 29'1'7 <P l) Buralar• Flre•Scannen full color & aouod. We DOORS fr WINDOWS Cllffd c... Wheeler Elecltlc, Inc. HAULING/CLEANING AUTO RISI Freeest. Ml-5684 e ls.&5-au Safes• Physical Bar· can a lso tape your J\epalredorReplaced .. uv3••1••..z.•w1•••••• DG EJ.ECTJUC TreetrimlrP1intln1 ca .. celledTSR·22's7 r E 'd J & J Plastering: Lath rlers C.M./N.B. S&S penonalproperty,bome Free ett. 635-3720 ~ • Y M Ch-'-Ind~s .. /Rald./Comm. or ?? Ray, ~7-0664 Low monthly r~es CoU1e1e Studjobent,· x1p i pfas~r. stuceo patching, 6'6-4811 or bualneu for an ac· , Hot lunch. . . · na· n.. Ut work r t Pirk l l &+8-38116 Int ex. any or eas. free tilt Jerry 631-2858 curate inventory. Reas. All TyJ>e9 Remodehng & U.anPreschool.646-5423 Li~ .. :OOr43 (ZU~~7 Haulln1.ttDwnpJobs. e nsur. Cal1Alex851-lt771 Johnd75.750'f. · s ..... c..... rates.Call642-2325 Repaln, top quality, 17 · · AskforRandy. Lmchc.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------ITT to area. Lic'd. Mr. Xlnt care in Uc'd C.M. Roon &tl-1427 ....................... Painting, int/ext. Rentala rool Sernce,..,.... Portable Steam Cleaning Wlltdo Clena 1141ombo;9S2-8314 home . n .. ~\~;~us ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAULlNG & Q let Renovatln&·RototU.lln& our •d~Y: ProGmpt. ••••··~··•••••••••••••• Engines, machinery-•••••••'!••••••··'·••••• C __. .::-t--lunch/snacaa. · CRPT, LINO, WOOD 1 Fu Spri.nklers:\awns·clnups Seasl e Painting. reg, Swl!D~lng Pool~rvk~ No crpls. 963-9925 "Let The Sunshine In" -.-· ~-· Inst 11-.. / = L. C ea 0 ·UP · re e Dave6'2-0SS 538-4806 Rehal)}e Repa1rs/Ac1d · · •••••••••••••••••••••••Loving le Llc'd Child a .,.. re · IC. Estimates Bud646-348l W b it Reas 557.2783 Tl9 Cal1Sunsh111eW1ndow Shampoo It steam clean. Care. fulltime only, ages 1369260. reg 4l$.21652 631-0953 •STEV£!iiS PAINTING as e". · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaning, Ltd. 548-8853 Color bri&bteners, wbl 3·10. nr s c hools •c. .... lmg u..o.-....... Int/ext. Free itemi%ed 17 yrs exper. working H• ..... leacll Window Eitpert - crpU 10 min. bleach. Mc Donnel· Doug I as. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree/shrub trim, garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• eat: Neal, quality work. w/all makes of equip. Tl. Co windows. blinds, screens Hall. Uv.~. rms sis: 897-9311 •VERY LOW PRICES• & yard clean·ups.• Free '81 Cad Stretch Limo 546-4561 State contractor's llc: & Ceramic. New".remod. &t mirrors. Reas. Depen· av&~ SG7.50. coli~ch Slot. Cle•..._ 5erYlcft Landscape malnt-clnups est. ~7-8271 Orient rug11-tv-1tereo· I /E t /R f' . hi ins. P9rch Construction reas. rates. 675-2284 ~able . Free est. Gene chr ..,, uar. e m. pe _, Geor1e MS-2015 H ~ b~r·phone $SO/hr + oter x er e mis ng Co 673·3316 odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' OtlleC~ 20% ~ 831·3046 ceilings/wallpaper. LJc. . TILE INSTALLATION __ S·_022_s _____ _ exp. Do work myseU. Newport Clea~g ~rr CLEAN·UPS/LAWN W•••••••R••.;::~·;•C•~·E·~;.; . • Cain &Sons 898-SlOS P.0.loJllleatals Floors, Kitchen, Bath CoastWindow Cleaning Rers 531..0101 C ar Pet · P 0 ' M a i n le n a o c e ant a ~ Mda011ry ....................... R 1 · bl C tt men . Housecleaning, Win· La.nd!cape . HOUSE? Call Glngham ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'SPAINTING lrvlne/Newport post of· eta err• Psh Prof.window care at We Care Carpet Cleaners dows Hardwood firs, Fr l 642_9907 Girl. Free est. MS-5123 All Types Masonry Serving area9 years fice boxes unavailable? Rogers 1 e one reas. rates, refs. 642-5668 Steam clean & upbols. 631·92'77 ee ea · E rt. e housekee lng Very reas. Lie. bonded. Reas, ins, lie. 76G-7ll01 Rent. a . Box from 63l·0458 ______ -i .. --------. Work guar. Truck HOUSE&OFFICE TREES e~i~ le su ppfie~ Bob548·2'7S3.~9906 PATESSIAN priva.lely-owned postal Custom tile Installation. mount unit. 645-3716 C I ea n t n g b Y Pro. Topped/removed; clean furnished, trustworthy & CUSTOM PAlNTING serv te e. THE M Al L flrs, kit, ~tbs & related NoSteam/NoShampoo fessionals, reas. price. ups,lawnrenov.751-3476 dep641.4970 IEXPERT BRl~K & Int/ext. Material·labor SUITE, ~49·4733 for remodehna. free est. Stain specialist, fast free estimates. 84Hl886 #'!.. •0 _.NG I Mas<?Dry. Small )Obs & guar. Free est. 95J.S8lO rates/servtces. Roger lrving979-6160 dry. Free est. 83!1-1582 .. ,.. -HOUSECLEANING repLll's. Frpk fadngs. Post Box OC .; ..... rt _ __..:.. ______ COlltroctor W AMTID IS OUR BUSlNESS! Refs. 551-'SM, 76()-7074 WA.Ul'APBIMG ~,,., The fastest draw in the UPHOL & DRAPES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mowing, edging, raking, J.anice's Raggedy Ann, Prof. installed, lat roll H•w 549-2217 West. .a Daily Pilot Cleaning in your home. , Construction-All types s w e e p i n g . F r e e 67S.2514 Small jobs wanted. Brick h u n g fr ee . D 0 n . Find wbal you want in Classified Ad. Call To- TIP-TOP CARPET & 1 20yrseitp. Free est. estimates. 646-0944 or and Block. Low hourly 1·639·1429forfreeest. Daily Pilot Classifieds. day642·56'18. Floor Care. · 96().6266 Lie. '334589. 645-5973 645-5737 Want Ads Call 642·5678 rate. 499-1228 aft. &pm. To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642-5678 bt.122 l111iRest MOM to Lo. 5025 Lost & Fo..d 5300 Lost & FCMllld 5300 P•rs0ttol1 5350 Offlce R...td 4400 Office Rental 440 COllUMf'dol Retltoh W..ted 4600 0 --"--5005 ••••• !••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• R...tals 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ppo ....... , PLAZA San Clemente s pac e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mother & daughter 13 •••••••••••••••••••••••MONEY AVAIL. for any FOUND . Tame. pet bird. EXECunvEsurTES a vail less than 60< a Offi·ce/Store/Business n~ .2 bredhM ..... ~r49a1p6t In Thoughts. beliefs, colors reason· shom2o.ooo to please identify. C ro m ......-don't matter Positive· S200.000 00 . es. con· f QUNO ADS 67~:.r70 foot Private baths & a ir space. 14'iX4'>. Choice · · im · . dos & 2 . 4 urut.s lhru San ------ "There ts a difference:· conditlon111g. 673-3022 or Harbor-Baker Center. Young prol couple look· ness d~s. Prohferous Marino Saving.a & Loan Lost . 12 mo: old grey & 492·4121. Costa Mesa. Vacant. ing for house with ocean Alternative Income. Hal Assn. No prepay penal· ARE fl(( white F Schnauzer. 7' 4/752·0234 2082 Michelson #212 2021 Business Cntr 11213 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want financial inst. 7000s.f. 1.St floor. Agent 541-5032. KOLL CEHTEll ' Do $425,agent.549-1366 viewtorentforwedding. 497·3065· ty. Fully assumable home·cutlikeBenji,red 500 sq t m wntown In Sept. approx the 8lh Own yo.ur own Jean owner & non-owner oc· Cal~ collar & Oea collar when Laguna .Bch, street PRIME COltHER. \hru the l3lh. Call Dr. Shop; godirect -nomid-. c u pied. Very com · 64 ... 5671 lost in Laguna. $100 re· level. sky lites. 752-0529 CDM. Wolf al (213)933-5064 or dJe man. no salesman's petstive rates! Ask for ..-ward. 4~3295. 549-7681 - -2 38-0 sq ft avaJ'l 1mmed . U h John Goode. area mgr.. , servi·cel L 1200 (t LB · · · . . · Ive. mess. fff .. Offenng a t e na· 1 71~)752.8052 for "On· ,ans. uxury sq. · · · For lease. High identity I ,___ b d • " Lost : Short· haired while ------o c e 8 n v 1 e w · loc. on Pacific Coast Corona del Mar Married tional Y ... ,..,wn ran 5 fidential interview. · Found · Baby Rabbit, s 1 , o o o /mo 11 ease . such as Jordache. Van-Cat. altered, declawed. h & Wall C M THE GirHriends •ESCORTS• HCHM/Offla/H .. * 759-1216 * "'* 529-1883 * 24Hrs. Now Hiring MC VISA MEWPOllT Elegant executive suites in prestige location. With complete support services. Hwy. Ideal medical. couple seeks 1or2Br un d b'lt Cal · Klein s ..... _......._ T-t "Ajaw ". Collar. Island & l8l ace. · · 494·0066. dental & R. E. comm 'l of· furn. b~ or apt. with er 1 · vtn • ~ ·-,. 631-11711 fices. S2.390/mo. <below reasonable rent Xlnt. Sedgefield, Levi" over DHclS 5035 Oce1nfro nt, Balboa -----EXOTIC ESCORTS 525· Ofrice Cn>t. paneled 7 O other brands . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penin. REWARD. Dys: Fo und housekey & •55 .. 1946• walls. oas & wtr furn. market> Owner w_11l refs. No chtld, pets Sl4 .SOO .OO ,·n,.ludes Sottter~ Co. ucaaN\ ext 2584·. eves h Id M fOC " 2 neg. a remodel. Call Tim 2l3-389-8774. " All l ;;('T 1 tale .....,......,., heavy o er on eyer Serving au o . . Ground flr Prkg. 205 Sloat (714)752·8011. beginning inventory, . ~~ls~ l~" 675-5939. St.C.M .646-4~. I~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Blvd, C.M. Dbl (213)269-0364. Wanted to rent·Garage airfare for 1 to our na· mvea ...... en smce ._.. ------------------1- 714/851·0681 )4EWrORTCEMTY Full Service Suites $CUTCOSTSS All you need for one monthly fee! 64().5470 •DELUXEOfftCES• 1 to 3 room offices. No lease required. 2172 Du· Pont Dr. Adj Airporter Hotel. 833-32'23. 9-12 CdM Deluxe Suites. AC, ampl plclc. util pd. 28SS E. Cst Hwy. 675-6900 unlt (1050sq. ft.> store or ---------1 for small car. Costa lional warehouse, train· Sr-c:WdlMJ IR Lost: female Doberman Found. Part Cairn Ter· ofc.SS6-4181or644·2228. Me sa , Sant a Ana dng. fixtures & Grand z.dT'Ds pup, Si mo. Choe. & tan. rier. Beige/Golden col· -0-F-F-IC-ETOSH•RE PllMILOCAT10M 646.7700 Opening Promotions 642-2171 545-0611 Cs.hco.Pklea•ac.haRiEnWA~~·. or. Fem. Vic. HBolsa ,.. Best Lido commercial ---------Call Mr. Bostecky at ---------• C hi c a I H e i I · B · In Corona del Mar. Call location. Large store for Senior Citiun looking fot Mademoiselle Fashions. Widow bas money for _55_7_-4_2_36_.______ 840·6169. 644-8494 lease. Can be divided. 1 Br. unfum. downstairs (612)432-0676 2ND T.D.'s any siz.e Found· blonde Cocker FULLSERVlCESUITE · ?Clnr t parking. Call for apt. Under $300. Non 1-.-.-.-1-.._-__.------1 above Sl0,000. No cr~tt Span .. Mile Square GE COAS T mo. smoker/dri nk e r "' ._..._ '·no pnJty. For action Park B""'lOOO'""S791 O R A N 536-4924. After Noon 0ppot'191ty 50 I 5 c a 11 A GT 6 7 3 7 3 1 1 . ~ '......-Fl N ANCl AL CENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Do V rd D E anytime FOUND: Small em g 2345 Mesa e e r. Invest in your future' M Sh v1c Mesa Verde CM 116. Costa esa. are ... inffa/lllYHt/ Low. initial investment Mocken4 Rats MfcJ. 350 sq rt office with R.-.c• ID single family re· s rNCE 1981 557-6610 545-5893 another Realtor or comp~~~~~~~~~~!••••••••••••••••••••••• sldence. Albuquerque lsl.ts2nd TDs, SSOK-SlM + other small business. New Mexiro-The City Of Owner/Non Owner S2SO per mo.+ security. Shops, s~or.es , etc. 312 ....... The Future. For more SFRs&Condos includes utib & phone sq.ft., l2 hi w/lge ~r. & Oppore.lty 5005 info phone (sa5)884·5680 CommerciaUdndustrial ans w e rin g . 0t h er 210 11 q ·ft . w I s t n k · ••••••••••••••••••••••• or write : Gerber Msoc PETER DOBBS FOUND : Woman 's watch, vie of Scotsman's Cove.Lag.Bch.548-0450 F OUN D : Golden Rel rte ver /Collie mix. Chihuahua. Keeshond. Australian Shepherd & Pupp y, 4 German Shepherd mixed pups, Basset mix. Terrypoo, Dobie mix, also cats & kit lens. Irvine Animal Care Center754-3734 . services avail. 957-0701. 548·1249 "'°4 Carlisle N. E. Suite 640-6016 673-9043 MWnP841t4SULA 9-5daily. ATTENTION 'R'Albuq.87100 Exec offices in elegant e.dlntrial....... 450 .... s..___.... Want investor for Npt surroundings. Across Mn ICH SUI-I.EASE •••••••••••••••••••••• IMTBIOl "'w~ 5020 bayfront home. Give FOUND: Pet bird. phone 640-167 4 and idenUry. Found : bm /blk/wht big puppy. 15th & Santa Ana. C.M. 642·9283 from City Hall. All sup-2000 sq ft, 5 luxury of· S500 up. 1640' Indus'l/Of. DECOllATOllS ......,.,. well secured 1st or 2nd LOST: Sm. brwn Te1Tier, Found: leather football recently clipped w/blue e ngraved NADDUTS. collar. 84&-0206HB Jamboree Rd. &M-9672 port 1ervkes available. fi ces +rcpt area. On fice. 18101 Redondo Cr. C to h d drapery ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.D. Agt. 67S-6161. From 225 to 4750 sq.ft. Dove. 4 yrs avan at Sl.30 "P ... Hunt Bcb. 842-2834 us m 11 • e, Need invest.or to open a --_....:'--------i & and carp~t busln~ss UniaexBuuty&Barber W..tZl-22"oYletcf7 Male,4mooldYorkshire, Found : Sml M . dog, 673-3002 per s/f. Afternoons w /~xpa~d1ng Interior Salon, have over 80 cov· On your T.D. '11 Notes loet in vieffwit. Harbour golden color, no collar, I 7tll STlHT eves call 7l 4 /8S7-4 922 MESA des111n client.ele. ~ sq eted awards, incl the S$Raisen-Investon$S bit/tan with sliver S300 vie. Ellis/Ward. 962-3688 Costa Mesa. 3rm suite. a..Mstl...tal 4450 l.._.DUSTRIAL ft , Corona del Mar, AustrallanWork1Cbam-CaUDenn.isonA.saoc. reward. (714)846·5761 , ref"IOftols USO Ale . Plenty Of Parking.••••••••••••••••••••••• n Coast Hwy. frontage. pionships, Call Ken S'7~7314 ( 213) 592 5971 or XI t long term •-e well · ••••• •• •••••••••••••••• 5'S aq. ft. k50 per mo. For st.ore & office space p ARK n Q • 714·840·1267. (213)83l·a259. (714)974·LOVE Christian Singles Assn Meet Christian singles thru promes or parties. PO 3832. Orange 92665. ••• TOMiS:fMrpe 2002 Meyer C06ta Mesa You are the wumer of 2 fnetid&eh (Sl4 Value). to lceC~dts April 21 ru 2S Anaheim Convention Center Ticket s must be ex- changed for reserved seals at the convention center ahead of time. Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to claim your tickets. • *** Realonomics 675-6700 at reasonable rates. under market. Includes ---------Real Estate agent will ---------1 500 to 2700 5._ Ft. stock & FFE. S72,500. Classified Ads, your one· pay 20% interest on Lost: Vic. Aliso Pier, sm COSTA MESA PLAZA Costa M9M. C•. party secured by 2nd T curley tail, long hair. A loving lady interested in meeting sin cere gentleman, com pa- nionship, 60+. P.O. Box 11515, Costa Mesa, 92:627. FIRST LADY , Escort. Models ""fr:::=. FROM 7YSQ.FT. l52S MesaVerdeE,C.M. 642-4463 & Investment Telling the most people onlocalsinaleramilyre· "Bjorn" 499·4848; r...tyD~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 230 E. 17th. St. MESA VERDE DR 7 II W . I 7ttt. St. *' Cote' Realty stop shopping center. $25,000 loan from private shep mix. Bandit face, 16$·900 sq. ft. air con · 54s.4 I 23 , _ 640-5777 possible is important to sldeoce with large equ.i· d9--4262 orfice suJt.ee for immed. ---------1·1870 sq. ft. Unit avall.l~~~~~~~~~~l lhe success of any ty. Leave message at ---------1 Exp . com pan loo , occupancy. All utils. Newport o.a,.h,St.2S for immed occupancy. garage --'.e. Ma .. e S" ... 646-2821. Found: small creme e<>I· ,_ d• I I f ~.. 2900 ft •-13700LO .... • '":"' --------1 o red femal e dog. COVER GIRL bousea eeper, aar ~n· janitor a serv ·• con · sq. ft. New d!Jc office or 1· ~q. · • · -.,· SELL idle it.ems with a your 11 ill Ii• t e d 1 n inc. etc., own car, areat * 972-1345 * ~!!.~ .... ?!!.! MC & VISA Accepted ml.,parldn&.CallTerry retail w /pvt bath. ft. unllls> avail. Apnl Daily Pilot Classified C la111ified, phone Purchase of 2ND T.D.'s ~7-66lO,~S893. * OUTC•" * refs., (caUAM)548-o:lll, C 8 554--9000 / "'"" ... 00 1 11 t . 2 S t o r a & e .. ~ .. cri8 arranged. For details ----'-------8 b ra man: ·. · security, a c, ...,,,..~ Warehouses avail. for Ad. 642·5678. 1_~_.,,.,_,_.______ call Found: Terrier mix, dark 953-0778 MC/VISA ...::.•=r:..:..:a:.:.r..:.•;....· ----- MIWPOlrT DOVB DR. sq. ft. 509 31.st St. (next immed. occupancy, 2000 ~=-----------------, 960-1957Broker brown male. Shorthair1---------iM.ature woman wants E"Xecutlve suites with to Bank of Newport, It 2800 sq. ft. ·~·3'' IQ. Pointer, liver It white employment as aide or prlncy, prestige, con· Lido Cannery area). ft. •Leuing 'Office hrs. \\ LOW%1tATI male. BasenJi mix, *FOXY LADY* companion to ill or venlence. Ground nor, 675-3236, (213)641·9700 Mon thru Fri. S-4. Sat. © .l.,,. Z..&Tr9t0... b r 0 w n fem a I e . OUTCALLONLY Id , 1 , 549-037S re a 11 on ab I e . 10-2. a ~ "~'"''7~• • Low cost loans availa· Cockapoo, blonde & VISA ' MC _e::.:..::..:.e~rY;_·;...;.,;.....;.:;._;_.. __ _ Secretary/book keep· ,,.._LocaKolt 1:11 .9 ble. $20,000toSt50,000.15 black, male. Newport * 972-1131 * Doctors , repair ot I ng /re ceptioni st . l270Sqft.oabuayBeacb 8700 aq ft orfice + yr . l oan. No pre· Beach Animal Shelter, autoelav•, EKG mach. 631·36Sl weekdays. Boulevard-Huntington warehouse, lrvlt\e lo-payment penalty. 644.3658. •• Reas. reU. llDXS31·9229 Beach. Ideal for real duatrtal. Call 146-1°'4 or ~&U>f Owner occupier. ---------SPIRITUAL Custom, executJve office, eatale office, store or inquire Maro.I Co. 16753 ()If'-(;::::: IAMlaSMAT'l Fouod. Fur coat. Corona READINGS Hetp w....-710fa 400 sq. n. Pvt bath •llb ot~er suJtable business. Noyet B57·9268. Btn 1l t:7 MOIT6AM CO. del Mar. Identify rur It lOam-lOpm. Fully Lic"d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sbower. Balboa l!_enin. ~1~rl~!t:r~~\l!'t'er;~i1:0 Coop u;vtt.d. plAhtiD ?, <7H>73l·S&M label. 4M-41N4. m -1ZN or $9034 1815 ACCOUNT'S $285mo.SGC3. Year lease. AttracUvely rurv An establiahed Oranae FOUND. Fo• Terrler. S. Camino Real, San PAYAILI A.larOttT AllA priced. PACIFIC County KOl'tl•fe Bank· Owner ldeatlty. Clem ~ Furnlsbed or un · 642·4JJl,•lt2'6 BLUFF bl1Compeny. ~ _______ .., TheJolb'Rocerlnc.U. furnlsbed EucuUve Weekoaya I am lookm, I« 2nd T.D. ---------1 AT\AMTIC an A/P e..,..w po1itiGD SuJta in Irvine, walklnl -------1 INDUSTRIAL money 00 prime beich Loat llllltary Mccaw MASSA• ''A tor ap lnduatrloua ill· d•·•·nce to ~rt. All COSTA.MISA Parrot Vic· Verde Mar Be p•mgered bv 11 dMdual. General Glftce .... p _.RI( property witb a larae · · • ' " fs/ot accountln1 ••· 1ervice1 aval . Your Sboppfo1center11toreon ,._ -u.lly. If you want bet· Villa Paclftca comples. Beaul. \rl•. Open ~··~c• referred. Secretary or Oun. 2021 17th St. 4,860 sq. ft. ,... 11821W1 REWARD 10AM ·4AK 'I daft . Bu1lDHI Center Dr. (714)8'2.a519 A-~ AJ ter lnte...t for your,.. · · ' PboneMS-ldl · AW'Cll'tlq 8Wte213.114/152<tYl34. _;...., ____ .___ .. HW......Aff. Use ,,.,..,.. ,,. service tirtMtftt or tavea\meul Pen... 1310 condlllon1. Apply in C1-1rcW c .... ......_ C.. 11vln&• call Kathy at ....................... ptnoD at: MIWPOln'llACH ..... 4475 •Two·llOO lq -lt unlu when placing your ad ... a IN.-Sor-..ea ntJoUyRocerlot. 1 or 2 Offlcea w/reoep •••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. for OCCUPIDC)' Oaity Pilot ad !...umber Wiii IMVll1MWri 170'2GilletteAve. atorace. Prime loc. Store Space tor leaae. 11111 lit. •SI-per aq ft. '' d OPPOUUMn'Y Pi kJc ~ ~ Irvine hfta, orml\n.. 75W5$0 1SOO aq. ft .• 1290 IQ. f\. .Call 142.190t « MM4&3 appear in yOUr ClaSSlfied 8 ~ return OD )'OW' ln· ..a~ • ~ • ~ 11~ Giil lo HHdnston Beach. 11.SM,Satl0.-2· , • , we take yotJr messages v•ted CQb1 MC'\H'.cl fl WATIRFROMT Plr••:,;,• term•.,..,.,, 411 24 hours 8 day ~ .. you call byaT.D.oocaut.ll.!. OPftCI SPACI zu .. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ltJVetl • IDOi to $ '"· LltalC•d Olflc• ·~•ce MIW.-.CALi St«•••".,.._.. ta in at your ~onven ence uooo.uoo.ooo. Prln· • =:•r.·~ DIMTM.IPACI ~~:..~:~:::= dud~ office hburs and get (~~s~f:::!: BHU•f\Olil Hntiovr. New S•kt • u.i •k•. • ., .... fl. • .,., 14. th~ responses to your ad . . . Mta eo .. Doney, Blu . • 1 1 /111·•••1 or Water vtns,"""'"' n. Call to ... a .... this "'~rvlce Is ontv $7 so I ,.;.™;;,...;;:;1111;;;;;.;;;;•;t t:~':c!~C:.."=tt~; t1nrn.M.11tio.i. week~For more lnfornia-*c,::r • Contact fhn Stoat lloraft fJ*9 ,_ ~ 1 tlO' n a-.a a-. At•Ce vour ad 'l:.ii i:... ., o.lima ..._ _. dMb6t ,.....U, (JU)-.-.. ur 1•r11e 1lae. 1• '"' "' "" ·r .......... Nill eilmce LAa1liu .... ""... call 642-5678 . .... ... •'81191119 .. ~ ,... .... ,.., 14. ., .... ~ ....... OlllM.. ft + -...... le.II.... ..... ll•NaTCDi'l'D ... ,....., ...... ......_ ..... ~ • ... e• Trt•n 'hat • ..,.., SMt ..... • .. HUt. -- { "£11Wl DFflC( Help wanted tit. p/t L•ALSICIY • sandwich n>an &c counter Salary Is reap>nalblUtlea ~~~-====~-·j We a,.. loc*lnf fora re· help. Plaza de Cafe, commeaura,te with I ILICl'IOllC Uable mature person for Gary'a ~U 7SH401. a k l I I 1 • 7 "S w P m ... 1.._y• ...... followln1: minimum. Santa Ana • -•Typlna . H&PWAMT'IDI Irvine Industrial .. ~ea. rHt 1rowlna lntema· •Some pbooes Telephone solicitor. No P.O. Box 15487. Santa tl0Dal _C!>1 Tn llable •O~rate 10 key addln& exper. ntt. Excell. co. Ana 92705 . .. ,IY raeaa'hu D"'9 for maell benenta. Commlulon --------- -:-------.._........,. a l .. d electronic' H · •OutiolnamaU r.roiram "profit ahar· · LEGALSECRETARY a em b J Y per a on . •Flllna nc. Apply In person: La1una Hllls recent D ..... •11J1t_, Qullllcationl Incl. 7yn •Tralnln1ln Peonysaver, 1660 Calif Probate uper ChalrsldillaN.8 . !!DdO. exper, to electro ebl •-_____. Pl ti A c t oecessary.Xlnttypln1& office. 2" clay/wHlt. mechanical aaeembly, v c.., P•"'-,,..UJ'e4 acen a ve.. os a S/H skills req. Call Mrs. lluat be exp'd, able • PCB •• .._ ... ,u, Coil wlr· •Person looking for Mesa h i U T ~-uv advancement. ------Winslow ror appt ent ua aa e. op pay ln1. harae11ln1. It p Id ...,,, 1 · HOME 837 l060 Ul·UIO meeballiHl auembly~ a mcwca . vacation TYPIST . be able to traln H · & holidaya. Salary com· Dental AMllt, expett or meoaurate with exper. 979-2161 LEGAL SEC'Y aclliool tr·'·'•"'. x?rav aemblen; or1anlze Trall·RiteBoatTrlr Mf· . Exp'd o nl y. xl nt F -1 ma•power fl material 1,, 3100 w. Central, SA. Hos p 1 ta I Account s secretarial & English ce11. /tlme. M4-GOl1 resourcea; le dis_pla Y 55&-4540 Rec e I v ab I e CI e r k skills req. Xlnt oppty for l~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~IDENTAL otc. lbaW'ance "~ leader1hip ekilla. ---------1 needed at corporate or-nghtpenoo.975-1156 CLIA ... /WAM'f. le acct. controller. Must ;\ualifled af.pllcants General Office work&c lice. Familiar with col· ---- People needed. pit or be exper'd. Npt Bell. ~.fuld c~n s·~t ~:,y Typing. South Santa lectlon proeedures ID· faalaeim exp'd -0827 srouppr•,,.iee N0-11Z2 man a c en c Ana. 540-5850. volving insurance com· LEGAL SECRET ARY or p.r•l•g•I wit• hH•yexper.IRntate plauing. Airport _...., Mpt. lclL Cal: ~ •· · """"', · Drllllnt International p a n y & 5 e 1 f . pa y DINT AL/ AMhf 1~55~7~·1C15l~~· ~E~.O~.E.~~~~I _....,..Office accounts. Knowledgea Clerical CH~IRSIDE, Kin. 2 yra r: Greater lvrine Credit ble in third party billing expr.4.\4dayaweek.So. Electro-mecbanical Union baa lmmed. P IT procedures. Contact La1una. Salary ne1otJa. Tecbnl~an/Sr. Unusual opening, hrs flex, no exp Mrs. Irene Ru11 . Ac _b_le_. 4"-__ 1_:m ____ _, opportaauty for mature nee, will train. Contact c o u n ts Rec e I v a b I e Person. Resume to : AmySS6-3llO. Supervlsor.64G-8950_ DENTAL ASSISTANT Jacld• .... I :lOPM, 8li-t98l. Re1.cha.lnldedental Dept OCP/2268• P.O. &...,...OHie• HOST/HOSTESS C~ as1't. SG-tf7S Box 7a38T. L.A., Ca 90076 Greater lr_vine Credit Full & part lime availa loo.I•• Graveyard ahlft . .....V,,_,Ofc Union. has immed. F IT ble. Apply in person LEGAL TRAIMH Umque Npt Beach Law Office seeks ambitious, legal tra1nee/recep- t1onist to start approx· 1mately 6/1. Your OP· portunity lo grow & ad· vance Xlnl typing & commumcal1on sk1lb a mu s t ! Ex perience helpful.but not required . Salary open phon e Barbar a 646-4466 U-IAM. 7·ll Store. ·Full Ml Chal.nide opening, offers Cull 3-SPM Jolly Roger 400 -.!"=U~ Ume. Experience pre· And h . P'\ln at-846~. ~nefit pkg, no exp nee. So. Coast Hwy, Laguna vu~ oPPQltUD.ity ferred. cd btwn tAM & mosp ere aalary com-TIMPOIAIY will tram. Contact Amy Beach. for eape eaeecl con-Jin menaurate w /exp. E 1 e c t r 0 n 1 c _556_·_3_11_0_. ____ _ ..,_.etiOD developmenl,r __ oon __ . 551-0U2 ______ 1 6'5-75IODadene enaineer/technician for Housekeeper'Com pamon J'tal ..... full cbar1e C•&l'W'VaaSTS debu~~loglteatloc of GEMEl.AL OFACE Live in or out llOokheper', for rapidly tllJll • 1r-1 Dental Clerical, custodian, .,,,,,._. 833-2009 •spa•di•J. multi· A major Newport Beach COMPUTll SllV. new 1 spec. circuit de· librarian. Full time. ._ __ ._ velopmt. Must be ex· k corporate B firm. mort1afe Mnllnl com--per"d . lndesicnofswitcb 67S·6110 House eeper Aide. L1\e LlSla' typh~I req. panyillocltiqfor1harp Tired of wortdnl tn the od in. P l ume or F lime 0-poial mviroomeat; clen t,...._ to nu our dental offtee, but would m e power supKUes & GENERAL <>FACE For elder ly lady Non · _.eftta. wont partn1, lmmedfate· OS*llftl•· like to U.. lhe altUla you ;::.lo~e!=~--3 Fm:~: Looking for a very in· smoker. 495·S377 LIFEGUARD ·•rllM•Jlll majOr m.tfcal A op-':A· .previoua otnce ex· have acquired over 'the Job with crowint laser lerealing part time job ---- -P lime S3 75 per hour. port.tty for edvuc. nrence desirable IJ yeara l6difntiatry] An co.Jndependent contrac-in pleasant off1 ce?i-••••••••lf 6445404 m•t. Send NMUne incl t:yplq requirepl~~f Jdnt. opportunity exlata tor etatus (consultant) Cle rical, ro~ mature Housekeepers L Cl k PIT t SaUlry Hiat • datea to '5wpmoeceuary. a .... ,..,e wltb the lea.m of acceptable . .Potentialfor person.Location P.C.H.. FLEXIBILITY iquor er. . n1 es. PatParldmcmVP.Quail anentey-levelposltiooa cu.tol!M!r service reps Npt Bch Exper a AskforSteve Place Cos':L-uv 1400 •ir.food~ pot.en I f S f rd H Ith permanent e mploy-must Accurate typ1 g Want to be independent. 642 6537 U • " t•-• e er-"-•. -m: or a e1ua ea ment. Call : 493-6624 ·h h n · take time off when you · ' ""'•• t. J.a, NB .. ....... .. v Care Svatem• the ll'OE no s ort and. 20 hr. d , X1n ttldt or call pa•r pald ~ent1 • roreU:ost den -~ weekincludesSat&Sun. nee it. t pay.+ LOT PERSON Must be (Uf>ftZ.J.m free ,.ftial. For a~., tal/medita• computer I~~~~~~~~~~ Call· 646-7431 gas allowances for dis reliable & have xlnt. -11 --• 202 • lances. We will train you d , 1 g e 0 d Det I c-: -ex~. billll\I • Information FAST FOOD riv n r <: r . a1 . • O .,. General Office you. Part lime. full lime t N l ..:.. ·-••st•-.._pen' ... ce ln mg ex p a mus p --"""' "'" Pi••a parlor al the WORK -....,.•OR RY work available Mon-Fri S dental admhtlatratfon •• 1 ~ A area 213-376 6945 teve I CLRl/TTPIST Suhltltllle required. lood verbal beacb. Must be lB. Ex· PBX Receptionists. f o r prof e i. s 1 on a I akllla ai the ablllty to perience not necessary. Secretaries. Clerks housekeeper!> Equip ,_ _______ _ worlt well with people. Le a ve m essage . menl & supplies pro MACHINE Plea1e call L inda S73-l8ll. vick1 hestoo logo vided Bonded & 10 CAU Dev 0 r k in a t : s ured Good working SHOP 1~~~~-~NIO~~~~~I 714·957-1121 ext. #235 or FILE CLERK & Auociahs conditions & pleasant Im me d open 1 n g . 1. sendreawnewitJualary Entry -level position 18004Skypark 81 company. machine operato r hlatory to; Sale1uard available immediately Ste 23S Irvme THE FINAL TOUCH trainee All girl dept. Healtll Cue Systems, In our Newport Beach of· 540.0400 '••••95•1•·7•00!•••• Costa Mesa plant. Ex· ms Fairview Rd. Cost.a flee. Some previous of· 1• II be fl II e a a CA 9 2 6 2 6 . flee experience desira· ------------re company ne I s b le. Xlnt. co. paid General HOUSEKEEPER. relief. ~~.g11~ Deltron1c. D.P.S.IM.P.8'. benefits" free parking. p/Lim e, Sal. 7PM 10 ,_ _______ _ For appt .. call: 640.~ The lalboalayClub Mon. 7AM for board & ext. #202 E.O.E. is llOW WrilMJ: ca r e for ambulator y File Clerk Part Time Call Cindy Springer Connier·DeliUo Chevrolet 18211 Beach Blvd. 847.Q7 549-3331 $1• ,...~ ... n- Expandlnc co. needs bard workers. Co. benefits. Rapid advan· cement. Car needed. 18 le over. CALL lOAM TO 3PM 714-147-2422 R•ceaffonl1t l yr. oftlceexper Type SOWpm. Excell a ppearance M .. '1S~Affelldeftt Flexible Hours W.._/W.Hnss Experienced elderly H.B. 962-2076 MANAGER/ ASST For fabric store Fab. HOUSBEEPY exp pre f Call Geri and companion. Live 10 ~6-404~. _ _ Must ~e able to drive No Manager with experience smokmg, N.B 640-0099 for Ladies Boutique m from lOam lo3pm Newport Beach. Good II o u s eke e per for salary Send resume lo bache lo r 6 hrs 1 Ad 11693, Daily Pilot, day /wk Newport Bay P. 0 Box 1560. Cos la area. 675-7578 Mesa. Cahf. ~ ---- PleHe call for appt. Housekeepers wanted, 1---------60·73S8. Moo-Fri.. TheSeaCliffMolel, 1661 Marill'ffll'MJ.Auht. 9:30-SPM South Coast Hwy, L.B. GIHHAL OfftCE Insurance co. near O.C. airport needs a gd. typlst 40.SOwpm. no ofc. exp. nee. 7"'2 hr day. god. benefits. Call : Laura, 833-8450. 1401 Dove St., #550, N.B. E 0.E. Governess/Nanny. Ex· perienced. Live m my home. Care for 18mo okl boy Lile housework. Refs Call 497·1489 Gary Bobe I. 494·4892. Mon-Fri am pref Livm out. Hrs, dys flexible. Do all housekeeping & some infant sitting. 646-3751 HOUSEWIVES Salad bar server & set up person needed for a really neat restaurant Must be friendly, con~ cientious & dependable No exp. needed 8 4 wkdays Please apply m person. Stonemill Ter race 2915 Redhill C.M is sought by progressive construction firm lo as· sist Busmess Develop· ment Personnel 10 all aspects of marketing. Respons1b1ht1es will in· elude proposal writing. development of various marketing tools. market researc'h. adm1n1stra· lion of marke ting systems, & direct sales A J ournalism/ Markel· ing ba ~kground , with knowledge 1n the con- struction industry 1s pre~ f'd Send r esume lo: Margaret Holmes. P 0 . Box 2390, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 EEO Employer MIF Immediate openmgs with dry cleaning chain ror reliable. well -mannered people for counter sales Non-smkrs pref, wages! ________ _ based on performance.1 ________ _ we will train. Call One Hour Cleaners 552-5180 in Ir v in e /L a k e Forest /Laguna Htl~ Insurance Personal lines & lite commercial lines assis· tanl needed for Newport Beach msurance agen cy. Salary co m m e nsurale with ex perience. Please call for appl. 644-SS221 MECHAM CAL TECHMICIAM TRAIMH Laser mfgr. in San Juan Ca p1strano has entry level position for indiv. with skills in using hand & power tools & reading blueprints. Exper. de· sirable but not nee. Ex- ce 11 oppty. to learn basic machinist skills. Call for a ppt. 493-6624. E.0 .E. INSURANCE SALES-I ________ _ Tired of fighting infia. lion? Farmers Ins. now Interviewing to expand agency force. For de· tails : Dic k Myers 8'8· 7767 or 534-0532. Janitorial Route H.B. Resp. couple needed. Own trans/phone, top pay for reliable people. 581-2730 Medical AsMst.t Exper in Lab pro· cedures ror Newport Beach Rheumatolo&ist.s ore. 644-11181 Medical Secretary, heavy typing, Ute bk· kpg, Cull Ume. Salary & hours open. 75'-0257 MEDICAL TRAMSCRllH Janltorial Work at home, top pay. JAMITOlt Requires minimum Syn Day s hift open.Ina for acute hospital ex- reap. self-starter with perience in all pbuea ol recent expel'. Numeroua medical dlctatlofl. Moo,· "nem1 tncludlna full~ Fri. 9.5, 78'-8500. paldmedical•dental. •---------aoSAM,IMC. 7 l+.$41-5113 Equal 0ppc¥ Emplyr ... -id-Or!ft810o~YPLOT/8awrday.Aptll11 ,1981 ~ ~w ...... n:~ •"F -...... .......... .....~~ ----~ .............................................. ;..;it •••••• ,. ....... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·=-... " .. ~\ ..... 71 .......... 1111.W.W..W 7111 w~ 7100 ·TWt• ··1 • -=~ ..... DllffONDPw.AltC.lbl•&J;i,...,flercuao.. . •• , ................... .,.•••••••••••••••••• ~•eT••••• .. ••••••••••u ~~-•T••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• 'Cxp'd ,0 ,, P•~• 1, •••••••• ............... 1.~mp tirt Mfr. "'6 l'iUk• •••· tlM. Bab)' , iwa. ~ dlrti put ' a.ta a1 ' """· ~ • Chunh ...a WANT91'0 IUY "• .. 0 • • P ' 'tr:~ ~ "'"IDl'ae • U,: f II t i ' N PllMl'IMOP" ~YS --. 1.• 11:r --' l•n~h1• • >' cal J b ii) ol• :r 2U(lfM•ialpm. , i ~lkta ......... ,,.. :; or.:·,. 8P'11rn:~ne1~'.11 m11a:~b USTAUIAMT S£CIETalY '"' •-=--L• "h!~ih dliRiOidt. •WW)~J:l.';. Eute~r.~p_uil)'(ixc~'luaa.: b~·p,.t. H~I a -.noo.IMIGrJ...W. ' . HOltl bolc.w PM b\&I • • tbi 1 I'-, \.1..r-r;, toll9rU11Me.U:· .. 1 ("f14) BlrboiDrrtM .......... ~ etor .......... ~ ~ .. r . H -_, : _-.~_, P•ODUCTJON AS_, Pll'fOll• 6 l'OOb. Appl)' Accououoe department _of dation~~i T..;~.·~' ••qttd.jA~:-: 11171 .......... .,...' ·--.:~. ~--...... spriDf m ............ ,,..I •otor otel Auiitant StSTANT tlill or p111 1n ~non bet.Ur5, llon-mort1a1e bankinl firm needs · --· 17~ · Pll· • -•· -.. ...,. ... .....r.:. .... 1. eta.a. all. c wtrdys, or r; ..... ,.,, ver)' auc-Um• POf~ avau No Pri 2250 & 17\b S\., San· secretary for controller. 'Jbll eotrr u1 P Al 0 "' P.M .'JP M · WESTIHN8TU StttUa, i N!;'l~ •U4aywtmdl. • uuful Oran1t Calf exPtraeac. nte. but an taAna l l 'ti ( t. ( , Certlheate or exper. _, /bile , P •flJr••• , .. , M Motel, Htluna you"f •>'~for dtUll tt •bllJt)' to · e Y e Po s 1 O n P er •. c O ~ ,. Call &uu . ..o.mo. , .. · ABBc.• w/1>1,.n. all aboU. t DID. llna" let. 0¥•1 t•• ~ minded 6 bo1p1t1bJ• work at ataa.t pace 11 re-Reti.uraot numbera·orlent d person wttb Cood 1~-.. T~ Aw. · • ~-:ir.J':!.~ ~ ~. lllO •· f40o~ or w11 .. 1 Ii e cao•back 1 , e'and,date. for .. ,,, gulred 13.1' to atart. J~'S typ\na skills. No short hand l'.fQuired. 1,-p b 1 •M CloeedTueed•y ~a61 arm chairs. su o. t manqer. We ol,.r a -d Book• On Tape JM 7ll C llSTAURAMT Call Terri (7H) 975~1(8). ' '4~·r~~n "°1J · 4 hon-~rl.' 11751 We.t.ln.iM&er Ave. Adorable Cocbpoo pupt, IMl-2'704 aft. Soc wten4il ·~ ••hiry • benefH Wut 17th. St. Cost~ Bookkeeper, oow ac COLDWlll 111•n G d (; r. ay, GardeaOrow 55UlOI SlO U ·· » paclraae tr oppor to ad· ·MH.a. 50-S525. .4!el)tin' •ppUcaUons Cor ~ 91!:~~" ruv~ area. ea. Ca aft. 'lpm, a.••••t .... _ 1 varice In lbl.t 1row1n• co. ---I u l lt l me App J y In I u• tW M -: S..lcet-548-1"1 •~ • un Applicant• mat have P /'t, eood telephone pe,..oo bet. 3 1s 5 )IQll· • • ~ · : ·~:!711 TooJ s a Ju peuon,a . • • • -· AKC Oolden Retrtever MOY .. SAU ' ~ ability to do mioor re-voice, 3 hrs. day. 3·~ Jo'12250E. l'1tbSt .. San-A.a,..tippwqr ••.... Unlimited eatnlnas. No A ... Gle••• Stud Servlce Champion GARAOESAL.E-ffomt .c_ palr Is maint work. Seod Claya t.ieek. F.V. area. l• Ana. -t exp neceasary. Own car. U7 Monticello BloodUne 'IS.·'140'7 • offlce furn. Deak.9, reeume & aalar1 hlatory 988·'1838. M5·CY181 Irvine bed s, applca..t l•mP!i ;r, \0 Classified Ad IJ7IMI. Vouaretbewin.nerol DOGTRA.lNlNGIN boob, etc. :tUNDAT ; Daily Pilot, P.O. BOJt P /tlme, 7days. 2bra/dai· Restaurant SICRITARY Tuvel Arent-Im med. z .a........tldieh YOUR HOME 10-3. ComeearlY fora re• '• 1560, Costa Mesa, ca ly, AM dellve.ry, L.A. SGT.P•PaOMl"S SALISNSOMS to stock· brokers . opening m N.8 ./lrvine ..._ Obedience/Problem al bar1atn! 45CherryS. 92626 Times. $LOO per week. Pl%JASTOlll needed. Htrh raahfon 8roker11 ge firm . areatorexpagent.Com-(S14VaJue),to Solvin&. (nr Micbael aon A ~ · --Laguna8each.494-IW98. Now biting for full & ladiessf:'.lalltystore4t NewportCentcr.Mature _puter exp nee. Ex · , lceC ... t AAAHOMEDOG J ordan),lrville. Need qualified Sec r part \1'me o.,..nina• at •0hoeooduboenn.eExrttpea.r .Coaelf:· petsoni gOIOd typlne ts· e"utiveTravel""''-""06. AprU%1ihru2' TRAINING ...... g ... u Jo!' Service. Ha ve allP /TJ~E help or locations"';t o.c. , sentia . S900/mo. Call " .....,.,. AnahelmConvenUon . ._._. machines and paper wFomhen slaspec1 .... dia1Nty se~oppr. Airport. Varying days & U.·7100 Ma !J2orf e 9. t2,4 M . TYPIST, must take S/H Tl k t Centert b PUPPI ES: Ready (Or ~alnp~e.~~ep, ~!i. :::: ;'I~ 640-6910 85 100 .... · 0 ,. · hours; ideaJ supplemen· 644·-or speed·writing. 4/hrs, c e s mus e eJt· Eaater 142-1252 ---nee. 759·99Sl 10to6 pm. ta 1 1 0 c 0 me f 0 r 2 _ 3 d 8 y 1 week . chan1ed for reserved 4 week.a rl&ht now 14. folds small. incl Now hlrlna exp. Hostess. h It •-t SALISRIP Secrehrv/Execulive· C7t•)"H .-... seats at I.he ronvention linens SSOO. l0ltl2'vea Apply In "per$0n, SS/hr. PT/TIME omema ers .. s U· Pain Control Devices aftemoon'PITlordeslgn ".,.........., center ahead of time. ft'Mto Y• 1045 ru.g custom made. Wild N d · ., dents. Our progressive, So Cal T rrit Ty p J s T / w o R Call ....... c.!'NI. ·-t. 272 •-••••••••••••••••••••••• c1'rcles •-square• In Beachhouse Restaur11nt. ee extra an come. growing company oCCers . . e ory firm in Irv. Must be exp 0 '""-·0 ~ ..., "' " 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln Looking for sharp peo-oppartunities for adv an· A nationally known mf· w/ahorthand & gd typ-PROCESSOR claim your tickets. SJ.>ringer Spaniel". 2yr old, gold/orange/beige/whl· L.B. pie, nex hrs. 979-1066 cement based on your gr of med. d11poeables Ing skills. 833-3SOO. Lanier word processor. • • * ~ver & wht. telbrown Sl.50. See-to ap. j 0 b per r 0 rm an c e . requires rep. for prof. Will train. C..,guna Hllls ~1964 prec. 646-26& wkends or Order Desk, Ute typing.I•---------Pleasant working condi-Pain Control Div. Must Law Flrm-tvping wills & •---------i eves. ·1· ·11 t 4 d ~ ,~_,,,_ h med sales SECIET ..... Y P/T , FAUBROOI Free to oood home, Long. mat Ulg, W1 raJn ay ..,._ "~ ... ~ v... lions. Must be 18 & over. ave success. · -tru.!ll8. Must have strong .. week. Benefits $3 M l hr Growing laser co. re· A 1 · bl 1 exper. or be Uc. RN or Excellent onportunity in • haired Calleo Cat, CalJ Beaut Schafer Bros. 1e· : quires individual ex· PPY IJl person wn. PT. Ex«p. oppar. with r typing .. g ramm a r AMTI""'•E _a_r_te_r_6::...p_m_842_·_129_3. ___ 1 nuine leather tuxedo start 979-7600. _ 'd . . t' •. &6PM. new, modern sales office skills. Call Mrs Winslow TV per . an anspec ion' .,. 2300S.E. Bristol progressive Co. 631-1600. in Irvine. Good pay & ror appt. 83'7·1060 SHOW md SAU Lhasa Apso needs a sofa, chocolate. 8', IOOle Quality Control ol high Santa Ana Heights working conditions, R.e· _ _ home. Loves older peo-p11low1, 9 mos. new. new technology mtthanical, (NexttoMcDonald's) s•LES ...... l .... EE quires good typing & Typlst·hte bkkpg, Cull ATTIIElUGHSCHOOL S3600. sacr. S1200. optic a I & electronic E.0 .E. A •KA 1"'11 telephone skills. Mom· time salary & hours So Mission & Stage pie 645'5146 ; 979-2574 752·5968. s.52·56311 Out111de Sales age nt needed for travel agen· l'Y. exper and 'o r .... I following Orange County Airport area 540 5851 parts & assemblies used Cntwr ReloHoM ing houn. 955-2782. open: 7S9·02S7 Coach F r e e p u p p I e s . ·,·nnCd01. 2v11.adseursal· w1· 11 be Route Walker This Is a permanent E.I. DUPOHT T~gf• .... _~-'t Aoril 16, 17, 18 Hu sk Y I German GClrCIC)e Sallt 1011 ... • 'bl r . pos ition for career-EqualOpptyEmpl.MIF ...a~ Nd'ONT08:00PM. Shepherd & Lab mix.•••••••••••••••••-•••••• res pans1 e or inspec· Joggers, earn while you oriented highly motlvat· I~~~~~~~~~~ AU LEASl CO. li<?n or incoming parts, jog ! S4/hr + bonus. ed individual. Our com-1 · Pleasant surroUl)dings-Ta~~f>:e':!w~76 847'5630 --HUGE Part Time SalH Must be people oriented & ambitious. Need cat call R i<'hard 675-5895 w1thheavyemphaslson 5/hrs a day. Liquidyne prehensive sales train· Secretary Aide . N.B.area.lmmedopen· DONATlONSl.50 Male older German GARAGER!! me~hanicali~ems.Ot~er EnergySystemsCallAI: 1ng program will S750-Sll00/mo. S/days in g (or good PRIZESDAJLY Shepherd, good natured, We 're cleaning it out! - duties. will mclude •n· 754·0535. prepare you in develop· week. Call Tues & Thurs typisl/receplionisl re · FREEPARKlNG n'eeds good h ome . Games-T V-Polaroid Part.lime. Sal eve S·l I. help supervise develop me ntally dis abled adull!t ~1435 Management Marketing Spare tame income. rrom vour h ome Unhmate<t potential ror people oriented !>elf starters 8.51-93.52 --- Part Time C o ... selnc) Y outta Carrien s pectaon or an -house ing new accounts as well 499·3040. quires general oUice 1~~~~~~~~~~ 645-2577, 675-3331 cameras-new & old manufactured parts & SALES as maintain exis ting skills, good driving re·'~ Avons <man) boolr.s- quality control or outgo. Balboa Island boutique. customer base an the SECRETARY. hvy. typ· cord. Salary negoliable. Antiques & used furn. Beaut. wht Persian. to m a·ga zines ,clothes· mg products. Al least 3 Parttime . Experien<'e O.C. area Individuals in&, top salary/Fashion Co_nlact Nancy645-7661_ Pastry tbl. oak roll top cpl or mature person. fold /chaln-chik1s desk· yrs. ex per. in similiar preferred Funk y willing to work hard & Island. 644-5771. _,._ desk . oak Serpentine rmmle alergic. 900-6138 cash registers as is· duties is required. Call Things.675-5446. take direNion wall de --------dresser, Hum idor, 3Smm projector·elec 493-6624Corappt..E.0 .E. velop h1 g hl ) pro TYPIST Rosewood fire screen. Free to good home 41" meat slicer-binocs.· SALES fessional sales skall i. * •SiCRETARIES• * J m m ed opening for Bamboo hall tree. pie· month white GERMAN Rollei camera-Uke·2 re-• * * Full or Part Time with unhm1ted income I Accountant/Defi24,000 typist recept $900 + or tu res, & more. 548.9882. SH E P ff ER D ma I e I axed g u il a r s ( u n . R d C ..... d patential 1 RecplT50/FWl 12.000 comm w /exper Full 1610 Tustin Ave.. CM Fri 556-6884 _ _ strung) dtshes-glasses· • Y rOWtOI Attractive bedk& bath F or conf1d enl1al 1n Legal!TroldictS15,000 ttme perm position foT 1 2 30 _4 oo. Sat ste reo equipt-eleq 21551 Brookhurst store now ta ang a p· ten-iew with S<>uthern Exec1sh1001corpS18000 lrg consl Co Over JOyn; To good home. 8 mo kitchen goodies.Jots of Huntmgton Beach plJcations for full & part Cahfornaa·s large!>l an Ex pd. Consultant Ours est w continued growth _lo_OO"'._:OO _____ ,... spayed fem. Lab Terrier masc .-lots of jewelry. You a re the wanner of time sales pos1t1ons & dependent dealer. con· Liz Reinders Agy. Inc. & sohd future Slrong Beautifu.I antique English mix· 644·012:5 10·22 Ruger riOebrand ~ frH tickeh marking receiving PoS•· tact Lora Murray 402Q Birch Est '64 EOE phone & typing abihly wood fireplace front new JO.JO nne & much cS14 Value!, to lion. Experience helpful, C A l I F 0 R N I A Newport/833-8190/Free Mus l t y pe 60wpm . with beveled mirror & F~~:r.t:ss-~J'~~~·an Lg:~ MUCH MUCH MUCH lceCcapodu must be enthusaastu: & COPYING w 2}rs mmoffaceexper mantel. s1200 firm orS46·6542 MORE. Good Stuff ar Apnl 21lhru25 self motivated SE -C R _E_T __ A_R_Y_· req Xlnt Co Ben. lovel) Hoosier: $700. Roll-top ---·----1 Good prices!· Fri. Sat, Anaheim Convention S 1 r 0 u d 5 L e n 1 n PRODUCTS IMC. new offaC'e 545 7189 d e s k H o n d u r a s 2 adorable kitties. 1 whale Sun 8·5· 32S Esther Sl., Center Warehouse 17741 M1t<'hell. Irvine BOOKKEEPER, Ap· tjust So. of 20th & E. of F II 714 979 2333 p ox 20 h s eek mahogony: 12400, etc. pt. Siamese, I striped Tickets must be ex orappt ca • • " I\ F' r r w TY"ST 548 7622or645-3777 642·4523 Santa Ana Sl.S.l C.M. changed for reserved1 • .;;.;..71•4~594;;;;..;;;·7.24•1.;;.. __ 11.f•,•O-l«--~~-·l\•'• S6. IH r · Seeking ex Part time. 2·3 days per ---· ----64~-7~ ------seals at the eonvent1on i. -perienced person to as-wk Vacation rehel, Ap-PIME CUNOA.RO Free lo gd home 3/mo old center ahead of tame. SaJes Sales sist office mngr · in ply at. 1660 Placentia. $525 551·1534 Co<'kapoo, very friendly RUMMAGE SALE Call 642·5678. tixt Z72 to TELEPHONE SA.LES s mall . busy, prop. Costa Mesa -• 8010 _84_6_·3854 __ .___ Saturday9am·4pm c:laamyourllckets HIC KORYFA.RMS mgmt.-constructionof--Appliaft•ft --lrvineTownCenter * * * Opp ortunity to sell Contact bus inessmen flee . Costa Mesa . / •••••••••••••••••••••••...,.it.re 1050 On Campus Drive Adults with outstandm~ attractive personaht1es to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth ages l o 1 5 . 1-: \' e n 1 n g :. & Weekends Avaa1~1hlt• S7S per wk Ca ll 2:30·5 30pm Mon thru Fri 642 -4321 ('Xl. 343. Ask for Lon O range Coast Daitv Pilot __ gourmet foods & gifts. thruout the nation lo ex Definite part time . Op-TY,.ST HARBOR AREA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Across From U.C.I. •-.--------•I Flex. hours. Will train plain our news le t · WORD PROCESSOR SERV CE Benefitfor UCI •• Fashion Isl8Jld , 64().6030 ter/prospectang system. partunity for advance· Entry.level pasition in APPLIANCE l * * I BUY * * Interfaith Center Real EstateSales Allocate exclusive dis· ment. Send resume list· well-established firm. We buy used appliances Good used Furniture & 330 W. day Street Costa Mesa. Ca l::qual Opporl Employer Ex peraenced agents are -------- needed to work with ex· SALES ccut1 ve level clients. lmmed. part time open Must have proven track ing for Reader Ad record You will be representative For inside trabutaon territories to ing experience & hours Must have strong typing .. we sell recond, guar Appliances-OR I will sell EAST.ER SALE·B~ks , s ubs c r1 be rs A se If. avail. to Ad f708, Daily & grammar slulls. Full appliances. 549.3077 or SELL for You records l~-25<. Spec1a~ly • starter wall implement Pilot, P .0 . Box 1560, tame. Apply m person to: I IUY Am.IAMCES MASTERS AUCTION priced clol~es. Assist workin g with pro· sales position. Gd. <'Om Part Time fe~s1onal assoc1a\es Our pany benefits Apply in STUDENTS offi ce offers per son Pe nnysaver, HOMEMAKERS • ijest beach localton 1660 Placentia Ave Earn 1rxtra money, •l.1beralcomm1ss1on C.M. Mon.Fri , l-SPM work an~ p time in )Our Program ------ marketing-plans & ob, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Mr Fuentes at Robert Les 957.8133 League Thrift Shop 505 lain con tracts Gd. Bein, William Frost & --&46·8686,83 3-9625 32ndSt.,N.B.Sat10.2. Security officer. PIT. telephone manner & ex· wkends for lrg apt. com· Associates, 1401 Quail Ke nm ore washer / gas 1 IUY FURHITURE per dealing with high St . Newpart Beach drye r set perma press level people Please call: plex in N.B. $3.50/hr. • . . . Les 957-8133 For info contact Jim•--------.300. 6 mo new compa<'· -.. ~~u ~e~~e~~~· !~~ Lupis atSU-1900. Typtsl tor, Sl50. 644-7789 KING·SIZE BDRM $set. derson Insurance Bk rs . CRT OPERATOR G . E D 1 s h wa s be r xlnt cond, 5 f><', 295 llG MOYIHG SAL! Sat/Sun Apr 11/12. 20382 Cypress St. Santa Ana Heights_. ------ own home. introducmJt •Nal'I referral program Sales _ . the New Dail> Palo\ lo Call nowCor appt Now ha rang Ass1sl:lnl Inc EOE MIF H SECUlrTYGUAUS Growing electronJcs dis b b Gladys, 751·5221 days All household items, Openings ior qualified ( p o l s c r u e r I d ....._,_ 2 • lnbutor seeks gd typist Portable/Convertible Early Am Solid wood ressers. """"cases. Tht> Orange Coast i\rea' Wa ll Hemphill, G73-7300 Manager Tra1.nees Man Set vour own houri.' Ca111---------•1 6mo. ex per Call for an Weekdays between 4pm ----terview· 642-1231 & 6pm. 960-15Z7 RECEl'T/TYPIST SALES P/T Sharp person with ex· Mornings necessary for PERS OM FRIDAY c·ept1onal lypmg skills & fabric store Call Gen Needed to pHform knowledge of bookkeep. 6464040. \ ar1ed office dullc~ lyp mg Small engineering ing. computer input. off H·e 957 1141 . or SALESPERSON. Cull & phone answering, cH· an 1132 7996 part·time. The Place 117 small friendly med1ea11---------•1 Fashion Is land. NB. spec1alt1es manufac·tur RECEPTIONIST 644·~~2 ing firm near oc·ean. 4 ,\'ears offi ce experience SECRETARIAL & or eollege level cduc·a Heavy phones Baker SALESPERSON 11on requirecl Call Cenler,CM979·2161 Ladies ready to wear. Terri 645~ --exp preferred . hrs PLA.HT LOVING person needed for pl • time pas m CdM gift s hop Call 673·2268. 9AM ·4PM, Mon-Fri RECEPT·GENERAL 9:30-6pm. Mon.-Sat. F IT OFC only. C111J: 646-5388 Orange Co ..airport area.,_ __ ._ ____ _ Typing 50 +. mature self - starter Front offi ce. Call Pat. 752·2975 Seamstress needed j Prefer experience i.ew- anjl sa lls Santa An a 547 1344 S F:AMSTRESS 1M Fl Prerer mature pers on with sa1lmakang ex per1cnce. Call 631 5950 Secretarial SALES SEC 'Y With a young dynamic computer balling salt's organi1.at1on Must have xlnt. verl>al s kills. clerical or st'cretarial ex perience Call Landa Devorkin al Safeguard Health Care Systems 714957-1121 Secretaria l individuals. Good start-lo tram for on lane com· Bronze w/wood chop. b d ( t r e queen box & matt .. ing pay Refundable un· puter systems Excell r m urn 1 u ' tables. lamps. l5-S75. aCorm deposits 978-7243 p1og block top. $175 bookcase hdbrd , .,_ S S & 638-8191 °Pportun 1 t y & c 0 951·1344 aft6PM_ ___ dresser. mirror. desk & ~e_ all am. 642·3412· benefits Call Elsa . S ECU RI TY.GU-ARD 5563880 Large Upright GE . .!~·548·9992 _ Gardening Supplies & •--------• Freezer. Runs great. 3 sectional bookcases M15c. hand tools. Power wanted . weekends only. ---1125_ Ph6'75-S444 with secretar y, 1400 mowers. 6 H.P. Shred· Sal 1Sun 8·4. 67:'>·6101 ---c 0 m p 1 c l e . T w 1 n der. Reciprocating Saw, Mon·F~i _B-_4_. _____ TYPISTS Montgomery Ward 16cu waterbeds w /s pace Large modular work SELL •VON (lrefr1gerator,8rnonths savers . s125 /each bench. Duncan Phyfe A Register today for local old, white, on warranty 557.3973. Mahogany table, Anti-FULL TIME temporary as!l1gnmenls. $275. 646-3104 que wicker rocker, Sat. Earn $6or more an hr. 557 0045 --DEN Furn Uke new t2) only 9am·5pm. 616 In· Call966·0522 • G.E. No Frost Freezer. lgeexecd~sltsw/ch~.4 dianapalis,H.B. SERVIC-E-STATION r-n..Llr\':._ 15'7 cu fts!:~ drawer file cabin.els. 2 Garage Sale April 11th • ATTEND ENT U \ II \ ------dr metal utll .. cabmet & 12th. 9.s. Poker table, F ulllime. Appl y In llMPOllAllYPfl.'SONNHSffMCIS Lg r eblt Frigidair e Teak ~all unit. Priced chairs, misc. furniture, pets on. 604 S. Coasl 372 l lirch Strfft Refrigerator Sl25. lo sell. 59-02:58 small appliances, silver· Hwy. Laguna Beach MewlllOl"f_O.Ehoc. h 9&MI073 Circular Curio, $350. Oak plated tea & coffee --------t .O. Westing house refrig, drop~leaf table & 4 service, utens ils. & SEWING MACHINE i---------• ,150. Sears washer & chair s, S250. Hitachi many new misc. items. Sal.IOlopftEeRxApT630l~l"A2 ---elec. dryer . $75 ea. stereo & speakers. 1200. 299T 5 z,ellHiJ~rl. CoLmer of '" 548 2765 Call 673"0272 eves. em p e s. aguna VE'!'ERANS You can -. Beach. PLASTICS RECEPTlON IST·Busy Fast growing company relocation farm needs _ with xlnt benefits re mature. personable. re··--------lllii SALES PEISOH Full & parttame. No Sun· days, no nights Apply Reinert's. Costa Mesa. 11116 Newpart Blvd LEG AL SECRETARY 2 man Laguna Brh Lav. Of c loo king f o r secretary w legal ex per Pl & Cramanal Salary negotiable 497· 1729 SHIPPING PE:RSOH earn up to S2,000 per Refngerator Blue velvet sofa , $300. _;_ _______ _ PT help afternoons to year an part-tame in Runsgreat,$80 Matching 15' lined ThtiftShop sale, 'h price • assist in our shipping come an the NAVAL 661.2930_ drapes. $100. 2 green & S2 bag full. Sat. Apr. locating to northern C'ept1on1st capable of Orange county has the handling very busy following emplo~menl phones. front offke ap- opportunilles pearance a must CBX •Work mg Maintenance Rolm System. good com Foreman Prefer ex· pany benefits Call peraence m extrusion Frankie 752·0001 to ar- maintenance, ahle to range for 10lerv1ew supervise small dept & E 0 E M IF • grow" ilh company . ----• Cust omer Service Receptionist with gd typ- R e pr ese nt at 1 v e . 1ng & s pelling skills. responsible for physical N B location Salary e n t r y of o rd e r s & o pe n As k for Pat customer communica wkdays : 675-6300. lions. ----- Ma il resumes to 1822''1 Receptionist, neat ap· Newport Bl vd. Costa pearance a mu,t . Mesa. CA 92627 Needed for architectural ----firm, busy phones. cli ent PRESSPERSOMS contact. great office. SALES $37,000 + Probable FintYear We offer lop com · missions. bonuses and major advertising, salary training. major medical. life and dental insurance. dep't Must be sharp & RES ERVE Many swivel rockers, $75/ea. 11. 10am·4pm. 2601 !"~~get•<'. :>51.0051 benefits including ex Stove. full size. works Coffee table. SSO. End ta-_W_il_lo...;.._c_.M_. ____ _ SECRETARY S HIP PING CLERK change pnvaleges. low goodS85. ble. UO. Bugger seat 2 Block Garage Sale· MA.RKETIHG DEPT. needed for run or part cost hre insurance. even S48·448Sor 548-8513 child bike carrier. SlOO. M 0 n roe w a Y. C M . M . . I f h tame employment. No a retirement plan Ex· 1 k Black vinyl bar w/4 Sat/Sun 10:30·4. Fan· a)or vatam nm gr as cellent oppartunity for Dryer , gas. c ean. wor s matching stools, $l00. o pen 1 n g 1 n I rv 1 n e experience nee . but an further training in your 548goo_~ ... !7S. 548-8513 o r 549.3260. . _t_u_l_i_c _b_u.;...ys_. ____ _ Should be creative, or-eye for detail & ability to ........, ganiied, take charge work at a fast pace is re-specially Investigate MOVING type of person wllop quired . SJ.lS to start. NOW' For full details. Wa sher, c lean. works Earthlone 7W Sofa S75. 2 Turtle Rock Garage qualltyskillsandableto Books on Tape Inc 711C call NAVAL RESERVE good. S85. 548-8513 or Comer beds & stora1e Sate.30"GEmicro-oven work well under pre-West 17th. St. Costa (714) 552·3524 548-4485 unit $75. 646-3334 atove . office e1uip. ssure & agains t de· Mesa. 548-SS2S. Veterinary kennel ass't, Refrag. clean works good, Recliner . like new. Beige 1po1tal scale & ilini adllnes d ..," cab.>. haehJd furniture, Xlnt starting salary and SHOE SALES. childrens· reliable, hardworking. $85. Refrig, apt u , and brown eslgn. _... kids t hings & collec- M an age m e ,n t OP · compa n y be ne f its /teens, full /part time, _pe_r_so_n_n~cd.66l·l6S8 clean. works good. $65. 640·7.US tables. Sal. 10.Sd Sun. por tunitie. s o r top Pleasant worka'n" condl· 'd h I 1' 548-SlilJ 548-4485 '"-_.___. I noon 4·30 3 San Peb .. exp person, r y, n· Wa"'•r/W-1.1.-....... · ....,1g wate,._., wave ell · · · · ca reer-minded pro· lions In modern •ofc. t ' b f l t " lllll1T'I'•• s b'-1 .,..........,., (Cam fessional. 'Please •end resume & cen aves, ene s . AJlply blwn 9AM & Steel desk & ,,:hr, .Jlte ht r ·X /cond~ 500 "'• r v. _._,, • " Children's Boole r Y t2PM. Charlie's Chili. drawer $50. 548-8513 or $200080e31 pus to TW'tle Rock, tum W h salary history m strict 644-2464 Mr. Milter R dhlll Bid •2 L. to Sycamore, turn R. e are l e top <'ompany confidence to: Classified ---------1 3001 e · g . " • 543.4435 20• ~circle custotn 1of'a, toSadd Pebble, tum L.) A growing Irvine shop Call Becky549-7124. needs experienced A. B Dick and 2/c Hamadll 660 operators Salary o p en for ca pa ble persons. Insurance & other benefits Ctll Pal. 8 :JO·S, Mon -Fri in the swimming pool in· Ad UlS, Daily Pilot. PO ST A TIOHEIY Ste 1226. CM. 92626 S200 H .. ..i ..... l m tJs dustries. We need am· Box lllSOO Costa Mesa. StoreinCdMneedssales . KenmoreGasDryer lt tsO ,;~a pt, F ANTASTJC INDOOR ! bitious people to help us CA92S2S fl'' d WAITRESS/WAITEI Everytl\lng wotks, · · PLANT SALE!! 4" to 979-1~. ----------- Printing CAMEltAPlltSOM- SftJPPH Combination Slripper- Cam . Operator wtth a lo Syrs exper. Line • H.T. production on 20x24 CtLmera. Strlpplna ror prcas from dupUcatoN to 25·•. lnaurance & / other benefits. rrvlna Joc:atto". Call Pat, 8 :30·5. Mon .-FrL 1119·1834. RECEf'TIOHIST Part/Full Receptionist. Typing. light bookkeep- in& & other clerical work. Hasson & Assoc. 851-1651. ------- kee.P pace .with growth1---------1 person .. me, 5 ays. Mature. Private Club. private party, Us. SPYGL"'"" Htll dloln1 10'' pot •be.Sat/Sun 541 and promoUon. Xlnt working conds. lntnvttws Thursday. 540-5727 ~ I "-'-··• H ll C M SECRETARY P /time. 20 Especially fine client.ele. ll·•PM. 1801 Bayside rm set, 6 chrl, lb . • llW· IOl ten, . . Wewillselectpeople ln· hr.wk.Gen.ore.duties. Phone&7S.tOlOforappt. Or.CdM. Rival Convection Oven, fet.'500.758-958'7 t OO'aollterm.Aprllll/U 1 terested in earning C II Ch · t Ch h 8 · l imo. new,$lOO M I .a•-•-•·bl S t l"J 0 1.2 3 t t a : ru urc Y STOCK Clerk part lime WAJTR~IWAITER S7).l003. ape wnu•I rm, .. e. a .,. , ~un · . " serious money and re-the Sea, 673-~ for marine· hardware w /car for wicker basket lk-....., chain, hutch, pad, 2 Ifs. l lackt•U. Irv. Wood· ~l~~::s!t~~~~~~: --SECllJARY s tore. Call : Balboa 1u 0 ch s er v Ice; ,......... 1020 $450.646-2032 br1d1e. ._ 1 Openings In Lak e Anawerinl phones. typ. Marine.54&-96'7l. E .O.E. 9:30·1:30PM, Mon-F ri ...... ~.••••••~•••••••••• European tlaaa dinette SAT/SU'N,8All·2Pll 1 Forest, Weatmlnater I n I le gen@ r a 1 M/F/H Earn $\25.$150 wltly. <2>20 tlrb blcyclea, '350. Pol11hed co\ton Selllat eve-rythln1 tl"OCQ and Ora.nae. For more sec retarial work . Teacher. Pre-School, Musl be neal. penona-cood•b•:;taou. aoh /loveaeat $400. blcyclea, ho~ttbos• lllCl!l'TIOMIST inform1Uon, contact Newport Beach. Call aomeeJCp. Benefits. FIT. ble le eneraetic. 919--0747 -GU Pecan wall uni\• coffee ltema. clothin1., toots. "' FullUme M.oc1·Fr1.Must Mike Hrycenko (714> Sam,(213)376-&1MS $411-2$50. af\lOAMforappt. 2 Sc b wlntt Be ach tbl Ht• other home 110'1ISanRic&rdo, F.V. • RECEPTIONIST. gen. ofc. duties, F /time. Tues-Sat., pV\. country club. Call: 644--5404 be peraonablo 6 well 839-ilJl SECRETARY/Creatlve i..•·-··-----·-· WaDted HOU1ekeeper It Crulaere, -., uaed 1 furnl~blng1. All lllnt (bet'Wten Broolthlwat a r ~roomed.• e.nJ()y rneet· NTHONY deal1n firm aeektni Teac~r occaalonal babysitter mo. S'15 • .._ M5-t1JO cond. Can help to mo"•· S uclld. otrWanaer). • ;lo:re,_:::W:; lt:'~~~ A sec relary w t atron1 .. StaUCflo.tAL approx 8brs per w1' lul .... ttlet ... IOJI Mt-IOlO Nt•POct Eatat.e, ~ nun•hlp. No typlni. POOLS 1klll11 knowledge of, AID._CI AISIOOM '9!H"58 •nn•M.-•••• ....... Sofa cb•tr. tarpbmlnea1 • o-Jtdl ol art. Sale! 1 Pboot e~rience pre· bllPI· ~ sl\rlbd. a m\dt. SutwUhat.e X RAY TICH 'I · 19WOOD Ja6~t dellr netdl re11Jllahtn1, Sat l2·6PM, Auttllil. ferr~d. un company EQual Opportunity ~o:n1n~ : 71~7~-{46 o r ~ Fot ;._dk>tolY otn in i to ~ dlu1lll i am d•k•.,., ~~..:.~t, s:.•iJl:j t ~neflt1. Apply: Pen-tmployer M/1'' _ f £._~ _, New P 0 rt 8 • ac h : ~-•• -~~Jr ro., map.le WlndlOt IHI N•wpol1 •••ii • I ~ny~1~a~ve::r~M~1eeo--P-lla_ce_nt1_a.~~!'!L~l~1~~N~Y~S~E~~1 SICllTAll'f ,...,......, _... PlhHnt woritlnt cond'-_. -· ·-... _,.. . ellaln IW' ..... &able C.ta II--. . - P'l"i"tlnl 1-Avt., C. ' , .. & f/ .... : lions • rood btneflta-. -• --'t~ I:""; Hll••• maple ." _ --:~ oHMtr. ... ,.,... R.E.SAL~PERSON ror SALH .. SQMlit8. Bktp1.l)'pi.aa,(en'l otceit. _._ ________ .. CRTreqwl'.t.S31·"22. Li'~ .--... .....,...,. ..... 1711. • Ou••• s .... S.t~~ f! ~ 9 e r • d 2 n d ••In. nchanC#. lnYtll't· tot CC)t)~mporary retaU + pt"Od. cootrol • tlt.e TeacM.r~1" • "' --y~w .a... ••••l•l ......... ••••••• A&moe\ ... __..,. l"OIUld 1, •••· • bl A•. • 11: PrtaspenoaGoQCom· meola.H'Chcom.m.N.w 1tore . Only carter cUentcontact. "..._ .. ,~ A...,......,. J CaDOn ....... tfl!'-:-!1 ~,._".._-.~ ~.OlroMdll ! .,, ouanll:L 4 unM Apply: • p /T ok. Newpor t mlacled, mature women ~ TH/540-ISU . .. •-s-a•a a For tool rtntal Orm. 1 6YMl14•cr I":.... /tilia ~ w t' -..-....... iii*~ ...:k.,.J 'I• tllO Pl~•llll•, Av , Ptclllc R.I.:~ need appl)'. Mutt llil tll· ,.. "" _.,ICC14av•.. Neat tPflrlrJnct • .ooct ' r ,~·"-, ..... • -~ 1 •r•-· In•• IA C.111 ._-:=:• r--•• _ li.~ ....... 1 • ._ Cl'e~ .... £•:; por 'd Sol;•" llCllTAllY r Wio111"\0.· •Hdwrtt .... bonollti.~ '· •Hi;•••' t oM -· "· i'tailb, -·-· -, . . .._.. •• .-•• eoem. P1eaM • ID l)P•r i:naaeot put time •' Will train. Apply; ~ •••••H••-• .. ••••• ;:::1,!.~....:......1'nii11~ _.., _.., ........ t. ,,......,,.,._ per. pnl. lllt.llN. In· penea °"ti.: tf.ftn.. t c,_~ .• Gen 9'· ·if CAU. N.-port B&TII : C.M. Of Peri',;.:;,;.--"'-'~-• -aJle, ......_IM Qll9I Te .... ,... ,._., FIT. Un'itws: ,._ ·rrid•1· e..:w .~-. 1_,noa."' .. .-:w.:; ~ [' ** ~ moo Lambert-l.203 El ,._.ti ·•-• ~1 ,...._~ ". •· < &a1t ~l•ff> 1 " (alllrdSt ....... lkb. U4.fft.nl0, lltand,Npl. lkli. IOS -:.' nport..Je.lm , T~ ~ ,:~x~-,_.,, .ca--,,., 1',"z ~-..,, "•--···-n ~ "I: .. .,..,lll/lllla. _ _ 1 ~ --If; •"'----·.::::-~--r--·~ .. -·-'i.' ' • e -••• #Ir, - Gar11e Sale: E.lec dryer. anUque dresser, much more! '3112 Manzanita lrvlne SAT/SUN UM, 151 East 19th, CM. 'Bucket seats, lady's clothing, misc. bousebold articles. ---------•tGame table w /4 chrs SAT. ONLY9-1 SlOO, 2 sofas l·S2S & Dali /Lincoln an Oalivision, bronze sculture . $6000. (2131 431..()(13 Rms. Cookware, 20 pc swlnless steel waterless, new. won i.qCOC'ltest. rea. $44.5, sacrifice. &19'9.188 Chair and Ottoman. black vinyt'in good cond. S.Wor beS4oCCec. 760-~<!3 Sinite maple bed . bookcase hdbrd lSQ. Dbl silver bookcase hdbrd, footbrd·dresser ~ tm1r ror, S75. K.itcbfn tbl·chrs SJS New 40 'Channel Pace CB S'75. 780-9133 THO MAS ORGAN w. Sc.au ·E--~--· y v e w r I t er . ~ (! l f Les he spkrs. $450 or best ""'"'-correcting, £~11 1111~. of· offer. 831-6215 ANSWERS f1cl!. a s new , $~75 . -" 898·89'\0 Player Plano.Musette. Fondly Waken xlnt cond. SUIOO. Grime Frot1ty Sec'y desk:! $175 Nl , F.x __ 67_3-_7!_fr7 MYSE!.F . tic deski. $80.$100. SAFB ThankstocredJtc1m'fs,l S2so <fln•prqol>, 1"1l t> no loneer WOl'r'¥ ubout cabmet &16 1678 keeplnc up with the Joneses. I worry about keeploc up with MYSELF. MlscellGMCM11 Wanted 8081 ••....................• Pline) Bo11 ei. ma1ltn.1t miH·h1n1:. stamps. seal:.. Modd 5830. ltke ne11 . :.lt•al al SZ7S 494·0142 2 keyboard elee or.ian $~. 499·1060 Sporfilt9 Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used si:uba gear. l\lnt cond Cu ll l'VI'"' & weekends 675 4:.;1 Longanes Quartz 14.K gold Wanted · baek pack 111..: man's watch & band. equipment for voun..: $1400 964·907_J___ bo) scout 546 moo USED OFC. FURNITURE G real prll'l'" Dl'sk & 1:ha1r) TV. Radio, Hifi, St.no 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tailor Dunn Golf Cart. Musical htstnwntttfs 8083 M IM Pn\ al\' part:- iSI 04112 . .J~kfor~lr R)c Beautiful Color TV 2 ) r wrntY F rt>l' 1leln t>n Sl48. 646 17Mt> 19 "' color TV. Stnsor Scan, remote control, lJk.e new. a.co. llU-099'7. .. * • W oct. McCluskey 2855 Corvo Pl Costu Mesa Ynu art' the winner of 2 ff'ft tlc:kds 1S1.i Value). lo luCapodH J\ prt 121 thru 25 Anaheim Con'ventaon Center T1t•kt•ts must be ex rh~ngt"d for reser ved ~cah at the 1:or1vention l'l'llll'r aheud or time Call 6-12 5(,18, ext 272 lo l'la 1 n1 your l1<'kets * * * Surrey Top, new con troller. baU. + charger s 1200 S48-3U4 days, 548-6998 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• r--:~~~~:::::::::::::::::::-~~~~~~~~-"'~~-:~~:--~~--::--, CONN 01ret·torlrombo11e with case l::x C't•llcnt conditmn, SIOO 675 8052 ufler Gf'M • You c·a n hf' a Everything must 110 ! l · $ 2 O O • 2 d i v i d e r C·H·E·A·P! bookcases $50 ea, 315 E.16th& .. C.M. Frigidaire 19 ft. SIS gold $275 . Irvine area c asion. 673-4419 759·02261955--0325 ___ ,Karas tao Gold slightly Maple table & side board. day & night forct:d air heater. Kingalong pwr mower. 548-8479 For sale: walnut desk. $125 , mini IO.spd. ~; kCA console T V .. $200: !Ht. wooden ladder. $10. 67J·6627. ..__ Electr1t· Guitar " h~t· Sl40, Amp S8Cl S1rnrc drum $30, All ark Eq $20. 540 060~1 WINNER Jus t by sending us your na nw and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads of lht> Daily Pilot. Q. N Sat/Sun 9·5. Surfbrd, lamps, albums, pies, 36" 4 Man Tent used once SSO. rnd lbarble·top tattle ( 2) water coo le rs use<I 100 yrds +. $3.25 yd. 64.2-2113 REDWOOD 2x6's 8 to 20fl, dearing out truck load ends 45</fl 84S 9137 ext 1Z1 anytime. SOD 1300 sq. fl. all or parl. I!>' :,q . .!!:._~1_. __ Strat Copy l'i1•1· (; u1t;11 w 1 t h a m p & <· :i :.. 1• $175 OHO 644 lll\2tl w /baae, train sel , chest SSO/ea., Baby backpack AQUARIUM 77 gallon. freeur. pwr edger. SlS, portable radio SS. ATLAS tank/stand, all crystal, dishes, pots & Blk/Wht t.v. SlO, com-acces. incl. $J2S 080 pans, sllverplate trays, p I et e s k u b a g ea r 979-9348 BROWNING Broodwav Trap, 12 gauge. Belgian Beauty, a mw.I to see' Tent trailer. SlSO 645-4890 ;\rini.lrnn~ 1'1tn1l11 nt·~. s2so !jli2 0159 ltkl' Win tickets to the r1rcu!>, area C1 m ust·mC'nl allrnttmn~ or !>porllnj( C\ cnts Ju~t fill 11ut I h1' 1·1111po n and mat\ 11 toda\ to lht.· CJ CJ c: 0 -.c CJ Q, paint brushes, Honda w/wetsuit S200. much ------ CBW parts. Bultaco 175 much more. 4101 Hllana Elec. bed, dblc. wicker parts. odds 'n ends l unit ·o· gar age in rear. hdbrd. cost SlOOO, sell Mint cond SUIOO Ila rd to I Antique 12· Bath tub, \st Piano Stl'tnWa\ anllqut• i:ome by 631 1949 or $75 lakes up right. l•b1111\ f1n1,h OaSbified Depart mt·nt, Dail) Pilot :J:UJ W . Ba) Street, Costa )1e~a. C.\ 92fl~fi E nl ~ '· ~ I-·-Q.I - Sanderling, Irv 857-4495 631·2600 kOO, xlnt. rood. 64S5146 6Jl 1554 -I 645.8375 I ssoo ()BO 7tiO IUG'.I '/' 'fl {,... P- ' Here's How You Can Use r Our Famous Dimes-A-line • Bring them or m•ll them with eon.et ~•h to D•lly Piiot, 330 w. B•y St .. Colt• MeH, our famous DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. CA. 92&26 _ • E•ch Hem mu1t be priced with no Item over $50. 20c per line -$1.00 minimum. • No livestock, produce or plant• DIMES-A-LINE FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS. 642-5678, ext. 319. • No commercfal ed1 •llowed Bagboy golfcart Oelux $30 642 5023 FISlllNG gear for C RIB and mallrc~s lake. !>lream a nd $50 Porlac rib S3:i ocean. most like new. Kitchen table S\O GIANT SALE Boys custom wrapped Playpen S20. Three clothes size 3·6 St S2. poles 25c $16. M8·9832 Stereo record player Rain boots size \0 S2 SIS each. Lawn t:'dger Girl's elolhE>~ lo SW ' 7 BI CYCLE girls 20 anch s2s Baby S\dng SlO. Sc·l 5 Roller i;kalel> Seh11inn \\ilh training New pressur(' C'Ooker SS. Books SC·Sl New wheels S50 Redwood SIS 646 7094 baby blanket Sl 50 round table with Men's work pants be nches S20 Chasse OJNGYsttSabotnec·ds soc. Women's clothe!> S25 SetteeStee ls "mg paint sso Sch" inn s ize S ·9 soc $10 set Sl. you remo\'l' Strrngra~ bike. nc11 Childs sno\\bools size concrete footings tires and rim .. S4S 8 S2 Sno"sull size S 64.i 1756 Pins.: Pong tablt· near $4 Electric can ---------ly ne" s.io Set or pad opener $3.50 Eleclnc BUNK bedll s:lO Dark dies and bdlb SIO ice crusher S3 Elec green lined velvet Sango 8 track \apt> tric "armrng lra~ drapes $10 One pair deck fo r c;1 r S15 $2.50. Dis hes llk·SS '4 0 \.en "ood reed Dorme'er l'lt•c1r1r Glass and "ood table Shades SIO Honda broiler and ro11sseru• SIS Bentwood rocker generatorS30 Quality Sto Lamp for pool t <1 S3S. Men's shirts S2 chtldrens clothes. ble $25 Largt' lug Lang ten . K en some custom made gage rack ... u1table mnglon. car!X't rem Infants to i-11<> 12 for Wagon S.15 Sm~le nant.6 SlS S50 Tncy toe SIO Ch1ldrens luggagl' rack s211 cle S6 50 Peddle cars toys l5c Sl.50 Infant AC DC con' ertt•r. SJ each Saturday c arrier SJ Kantwet good for tape dt>cks and Sunday Sam .,., p(a~ yard hke new C B ngs. lla m ngl. Personal c h el·k:. S30 RockmghorseS~ $20 floor ron ... o lC' okay. 2039 Republit Genco. happ~ baby Am F'm s ll·rt•o Ave .. Cost~ Mrsa t'arrier SJ.50 Gern· pho nograph nL<·t• 1 V i c t o r i a t o deluxe buck ('urrie.r l'ahtnet needs work Monrovia. to Oak to Sl2 50 Levis SOc Sl. cost over $400 now S50 Republic! folio" the Wome ns clothes. Kids table• pool tabk s igns. some new 25<' SS SJ Blue !\lartmi ~C'l 011 vett1 electric ad h 1 ss AMCl""krad1·o·sSJ"'•. d h v.1l .t g a,.scs . .,.. ..,., 1ng mac me Sl2.50 !!62·0562 8212 '.\bn Vise S-tl Vases Sl Kit c h e n di s he s. de,·tlle Dr . llunt each. 23 Inch black glassl:'s and cook11are B h and White T V ~· 1.s 1ngton eac , • ., \Oc S2 Salton yogrl SIS Montgomery maker S4 SJlk flower IS GALLON fuel Ward AM FM stereo arrangement S3 $8 s t ur;ige <'an s:rn with i track player Large bird cage S4 Chen :.J7 heads S35 and record changrr Paper back novels each · 50 gallon gLJ ... and two speakers S39 15c Stingray bike SS. tank 11 x27 x43 $50 Box of pretty cloth SS Saturda~ onlv 9-3 205 Honda 750 seat "1th 12 inch records 25c Wake Fo re.s t Rd ba ck res 1 sso each 8 track tapes Costa Mesa 556·2174 Aluminum Edelb~ck 50c each. l8inx48in rntake manifold (or coffee table l blackl ANTIQUE porcelain J5l Ford sso. 111 ton $8. Tennis balls lOc statues from China r I o or jack S 5 0 each 4S records tOc $50 each Love l~ 64s.J996 each. Am/ FM S. W Chinese and Japanese 1--------- radio's from S2·S9 anti Qu e b o \\ 1 s. G E 25 Inch Black and 2130 Doctors Circle spoons. wall plac· "hite T\'. Am Fm "D ", Costa Mesa ques. plates and turntablemfme\\ood Next to Costa Mesa statues Sl·S4S Twin c a b i n e t S S 0 Memorial Hospital off bookcase headboard. Soundesign 8 track Victoria Street mallressandbox spr· tape deck $'45. All 642·7589 ing $25 Old velvet work fine. '57 Chevy chair, legs s howing hoods for car and S25 Table lamp $10. truck SSO. 644·9672 Large hanging lamp TABLE l amp. gold with white silk shade 37in high $15. Table \.amp, avocado bass 461n high S20. Pipe wrenches assorted sizes 13-$10. 54S·3479 Sto. Wood storage GAS edger $30 Gas cabinet $5. Antique mower SJO. Locking Hudson s ter s tool. wooden cash drawer Smith Corona adding $40. Hanging wicker machine and Rem-lamp SlO. Apartment lnglon typewriter S2.5 size gas stove SSO BEAUTICIAN chair each. Oil paintings Cabinet for stove SlO. and hair dryers S50 and waler colors <old Heavy duty 501'1 pipe each. Oster clippers signed originals 1 snake SlS. Bath sink $25. Barber pole, elec· Sl·S4S Wall scone SS with marble counter tric $SO. Colman Ian Two antique needle· and back spl;uh SIO. tern and stove 112 points 125 each. Saturdayonly9-2 252 ea c h . . 7 1 V W Please call after 7pm E . Walnut Street, wlndshield wiper Saturday, all day Sun· Costa Mesa. 642·3985 N EW ski bindings: BABY 101 i.al1· 1-'I' \II\' SI l'J('h Plil' skool t11'' SI e;Hh Tupp1·n1 ..irt• blOt'k., S:t Lin(•ol n l1)g' St Plu) Ooh 11 orktwneh St SN·oniJ :.t>al for ··!,11nlt•1· :.lrnllt•r S2 B1111.,lt•r st>at SI ll1n rlt> 1·h1ld :.ca t S5 J1<11 t'hddn•n., \\JI rn up '> U I l 'i S I l' .t l' h I ll·rculon itn •;·n ,..ofa \\ I I h m ,11 h I l· f' II d \ ah I 1·.., SJ:, \\ 1• 1 11 R a r h l' t u 1· " 1 t h ro w .. -..t•rtl' $:!5 Push l,1\1nmo111•r 1hl ~1dt· '>harp "1th gras<; <'atchcr S2tl :0.linoll.i 1 amera ~l Eh•rtri(' \Ogurt m'1 k l•r S5 T\\o 1.1 .... n ch.11r ... St p;.11r llanl!lnl! I.imp $5 2i'.l I C.1nl1n..il Dri1" ('11.,1.1 '11•..,,1 1 :it t•sa \'1•11IP W I'-.\ .1 n d ,\ <I .1 m ., i 75 I 191i4 moter S2S. Mlcblln day, Monday through tins $5 each. Dalll\lJl Frldav evenln"S. snow tre.m 13 inch ~ "' Urea on wheel:s S25 _s:Je. __ N3111 _____ _ pair. 957 -8178 or TWIN bed. complete 54&-J.US szs. Electric paint TRUNDLE beds $50. 1prayer, complete. l2S. Twin bed mat· Motorcycle travel treas SlS. Tbermador, Look N7'1 $35, and N57 $30. Tyrolla 260 135. l&O $20. SaJomon 222 U~. 444 S15. Oeze Olympic SE S$O VW _t_run_k_S_u_._962_·_7888 ___ 1 elc\rl~ heater $10. POIUtRE bumr.•r Thtrm.&>r near ne.w ~aro. $30. VW t res 220 volt h eautr, b•avy l5tn, Hin street and duty $3&. 1'5x13 radial •DO• 110.'25. Dinn1n1 Ure. 1oocUU. ••• tables Sl5. Patio table SEARS JnctUfll1&1 ah.op t1 . 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SIS L J " n rn o 11 1· r S 2 u Sa m .., T \ F ol o F' a't't" t 49 I 1-Hl I a<; i..orted S50 for all ()p lq?on C hnril Org;in S5fl J e f f or F.D H~2 Oi56 J R 3 4 4 0 C I< ,\ ;\" I\ S H fl FT . c<imshafl and ptMons S50 Mopar radiator S 15 389 Pont 1ac heacis SSO pair Car radto $15 Che\' intak e m an1fold S5 Che\> 'alve CO\ er.., S.5 pair T ow har S35 C l Ford tra n~miss1on $45 M ui;tanf( rc•ar bumper S30 Mustang mirror "ith cable SIS. 289 F ord headers $50. Swag lamps $25 pair. Two guitars $15 Clobe on stand $5. Music sheel holder SS. Floor polil..hc·r S5. El e ctri c adding machine $20 Eaghl furnace filters SS. 25 fool roj)(' ladder $30. 839.3050 17 INCH dU11l face clocks. 40 volt D.C. impulse $20 each. Garage door hinges SlS set 557·8271 TV set. black and white 1912in works SlO. Large base reflex speaker cabinet with 12 Inch speaker S15. 5$6·2791 VENETIAN 1lai1s ta· ble lamp• l2> S2S each. Cinn•bar pen· dant SlB. I vory Chtnese j>('ndant S35. 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Glass medicine cabinet S..'i 964-310ll PJ rt H•S a., \\•·II "" tor :-um m\•r und ... d111ol 01 ··11: l\t)W"\ pn»letm Mc1ny 1t<'m!> \\111111111 a11tl tl•t•n jl irl'& I) nnc<' or t111r1· Ill l'lotht.'" Oulrm shorts pageant .. or f1...,h111n SS p11h Calvin Klcln .. ho\\s Ile~;. im·lutk p.1n1~ '1171' 12. SlO, drt's'!es, sk1rls Jllm t'IH'mln de F'er st)'le l)t•rs. d1tlos. pant' panh. sizl' 12. $4 : Jeans. blow.ci.. tops Wranf!kr ;euns s.t: Siles 1 t~ru 14 ,S<>mt• .,,1l'.1h•rs S2. s horts Junior "1zci; \ alul.'" 25l"·SI 50. slmdre:r.:ies to S60 Priced from s2. '>klr1i. S2. Je an $2 50c-Sl8 ~;II<> :.tart"' p.iir top!> 2Sc·Sl SQ: Sund a } Call 968 1894 b ,1 t h 1 n g 5 u i t. 5 for mformalum and soc SI i;o. pajamas d1rect1on!> 50l" ·$1.50. :sandals 5 WHEELS whlte spokt' 9 SOxlUi 8 luits ror Pick-up, C11mper or Van with rour ltr(•S llkl' new $30 each • 494 4967 ... 50c·S2 50. doll hou!'le $10 2612 Willo LJl.ne . Costa Mesa. ott Un\\'ersily bet1.1.ten Santa Ana Ave and Jrvlne Av<', 646·1AM KJTCU F,N ltlble $1<1: chair SS, mahogwi) • t'l\d table SS; inlald eo«ee table SS: too\ stool ss: foam rubber Sit24it72, $5, crutch SlO. M6·43'16. .· MUST SELL Sl2.500 or_..offer Days 675-3311 SOft. MOORING & or boat. Call 67~3121 ransporWion ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJrcraft 911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Seneca. full equipped; prof flown & main· tained. 851-9322 SSAVESAVE$ WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTOSUPPLY 101 N. Manche.ter Anaheim n&-9900 -BARWICK n.~J\U N \' <J •1 ~ 8 3 I l JI I * Clley.MU .. O LUY'/>fmShlb with du at rea?'I ! Ideal for land1caperst etc. (Ser. eoc58). OHLY$1ttl HOW AltD C .. •roW ,Dove ft QuaU Su. NEWPORT BEACH Ill-OHS m r.sc.jp n1c1~da ' ·-.. • ,,, ..... hill For Your Car! JOHMSOt4 •SON ~=::z Costa Mesa S.~5630 w.,., OVER ........ For YoutCood vw. Poncbeor Audi 73POISCMI 2.0 Utre 5 •!*Id with low mites . Saby blut. (3'0GJlU) ... , .. JIMMAIJMO VOLllWA ... 187~1 Beach Blvd. '74 PORSCHE 914 '75 CVCC. l owner, all re-2.2 new en(ine, low mi. cords of repain •tunes, Call aJter6pm 548-0905 TIUUOHS VOLISWA ... 31MOC'htrry Ave. LONG BtACH (OPEN SONl>A YS> 1714'821-1301 eng in xlnt cond. '2600. '66 912 Ex Cond nu pnt. '73 Capri VS, 4 •pd, 64,000 845-9368 Sspd, reblt, nu tires. no ml, clean Sl.950. 64()..40l6 JOCJHf' 9710 dents $5,800 675·4174 1977 VWCAMPU Pop Tap Wntfalo With stereo Ir tape & ex- tra clean! (f.22SPY). HOW5'414 TIMMONS VOUCSWAGEH 3940Cbercy Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. '67 Jaguar 3.8 MK llS a11 •-.---------' orig. very well main· 77 9US w(sunroof. xlnt tained Must Sacrifice cond, lo ma, dya.688-4002. 846-8570 eves 645-7409 LONG BEACH <OPENSUNDAYS> 17141121-1301 LEASE DIRECT! 9760 1981 SUI TURIOs BEACH IMPORTS a.a Dove Street 79VWIAlllT Dynamite low m ileage 4 door , 4 speed with stereo. (441XTU) S49'$ JIMMAR}HO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 '80 vw RAlllT Automatic, air, very c lean ' Dynamite • (750226) S5195 JIMMARIHO VOLkSWAGS. 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 '60-'65 VW left & right door, ·73 left door. Sso each. Western style whl rims for Super Beetle S20 ea. S48-!r744 77 VW DASHB •f Deluxe 4 door wagon. Automatic , air, Blaupunkt stereo. Original lite blue finish Only 48,000 mi les (576UBZ) Utts JIMMAllHO VOLkSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd 142 .. 2000 '65 Mercedes 2205, new NEW PORT BEACH Auto"'-' W• eng, totally restored. ___ 7_5_2_-0_9_0_0 ___ Problems? Any risk, 499-4910 o-ta 9765 SR 22's, low monthly ---------• ,-rates. Pirkellns646-3995 '62 MBZ lSO. 4dr, good••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- mpg, Fm cass. Many 75 TOYOTA Slt5 71 VW DASHER new parts . 11800 SPORTCOUPE Dynamite deluxe 2door 640-7051. 5 speed Dyna m 1te' station wagon. 4 speed, '65 230 SL White. 25mpf. 2 tops , 4sp. beautiful' s 12. 200. 552.1943 '71 250, 4 dr sedan. Brwn/tan, blaup. radio. clean $5,000. 557-7733; <829MFV> air. stereo, very sharp. S2995 (702UQF) JIM MARINO S5695 VOUCSW AG!H JIM MAltlHO 18711 Beach Blvd. VOLkSWAGEH 142-2000 18711 Beach Blvd. 556·0070 '74 Celica GT: Rebuilt 842-2000 M 8 '71 300 SEL 3.S. Rare 4 spd stick. Sunroof, leather, all extras. Must sell. $7800. 759-0980 '72 3SOSL, s howroom cond., 70K mi, service records. Sl6,000. 548-0342 '81 Berlina Coupe, con· temporary version of pre-war Mercedes 540K. New• perf . SSS,000/080. 644·1'59. engine. Good cond am/fm, ale. Mags. $3000 or offer. Eves 545-8365 71TOYOTA COROUASRS Automatic liftback. Low miles with air. Original! (962VYG) Utts JIMMARJHO VOLkSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142 .. 2000 '75 VW CAMPER Pop-top, sharp, $6000 .• 900-2133 ! '71 VW IUS Champagne Edition . .,. u>eed. Fresh engine t• Guarantee! (7<YlUQF) .. $5995 JIMMARIHO VOLkSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 1: 842-2000 '65 Baja, new eng $2000. 675-9395 . , " ' ' 74VWIUS Dynamite 7 passenger 4 speed. Ori(inaJ blue &. white Runs & look~ 1reat ! (OOOLWB> : Sltts :· JIMMARJHO • VOUCSWAGS. •• 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 ' " tHI '11 FLEETWOOD C OHHEll CHEVRO LET •••••••••••••••••••-•• BROUGHAM. ~ ml, l t f772 71AMCOO wiru, h bur1undy, ••-••••••••••••••••••• S u p e r s Ii c It r • d I $10,500 /best. S.5858 or "\.' I I • "" I I I I I " \1 t '.J4H>-1200 EAU• VOi.YO 19AllarllorBlvd. , C08'1',A MESA , 646-tlOJ 540.9467 cyllnder. Au&omatic, 540·SIMO Windsurfer, never used, power steer1n1, air. Low 'Tl Seville, sunroof, nu $800. (213)442·0123 X381 ; miles and very clean. Michelina, leather, tan· aft. 8pm (714)631·2106. (23'1VAA$3195 , tan, 30M, like nu , CallJlmViviani. JIMMAIUHO $98001080. 848-3567, 'GSCORVAIR 842· 9090 • ~-V OLISW AGIM _,., 18711 Beach Blvd. '73SEVlLLE 546-1171 '79 Ranger 4x4, PS, PB. * * * auto trans, tilt whl, l.tWery AM /FM stereo cass, 142·2000 Super cond, fully loaded, r-----------1 S2000. 631-7352 ll.5Pinestone 17,000 mi, like new. Irvine S7500. Contact Johnny '74 HORNET 6 cyl, ori1 ownr., lo mi, clean. '72 Fleetwood Broughm 2 311\ p g $1600 I O BO 4dr, Special Bllt Beauty! 75 VOL VO 968-5296 W / Blk llhr .interior, ~ Youarelhewinnerof 642:7671 or art 5PM 2 fne ffcMfs 979-7324 Get GREEN cash '69 Convt. auto, radials, "Vintage" Condition 673-2481 ~•at(lnwilhhpeed & ttlO ~';.~special ca re . air. 13,000 miles. Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 s harp , d ynami te ! '73 Appola, auto trans, C...-o 9917 ($14 Value>. to for WHITE elephants Ice C~I '75 Mustang 11 Mach I, with a Classified Ad Find what you want in '75 Pontiac Astre April 2l \;25 V8, loaded! Call642-5678 _ Daily Pilot Classifieds. $990.00 960-8<162 Anahei~~~vention S46-03l8 Autos, Hew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltos, H•w 91JU> Tickets must be ex-'77 Ford LTD. like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••,•••••••••••••••• .. (012201) al e. p/a. Orig owner . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4295 644·5519. v-. Rat.cl JIM MAllHO Used Cars!! VOLISWAG&t '69 RIVIERA Mid Size ,78 ce.-...•.....r. 87 Be h d sport model, all orig, .,..,,_ 1 11 ac Blv · mint cond. $895646-7274 CGMaro %21 T·Top 14~2000 Stereo, mag wheels, changed for reserved I 16,000 ml. Sl,000 + ta~e seats at the convention I over payments. 426 Pnn· center ahead of time. ceton Dr, C.M. O••uaac,......_ odlllac ·9915 power windows & door Cal.I 642·567~. ext. 272 to LiltcolR 9945 claim your tickets ••••••••••••••••••••••• aA",.,. "'"'"• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• locks, 33.CXX> miles. VOLVO COMT~TIMG <351VQE> Largest Volvo Dealer CADILLAC? In Orange County! We specialiu in leases BUY or LEASE for the business ex· DIRECT ecutive & professional. Large Seledioft ~~~ :~~~! 10120GardenGrove Bt NABE:R..._'i Garden Grove 530.9190 CADILLAC ~ IAQ.9AICW83i.QD1 $5995 l.(;J(X) Harbof Blvd 75 VOLVO c~" ~-S4().<>100 '78Camaro Dynamite U2DL 4 speed Air, automatic. power with air. Original & steering, 27,961 miles. sharp. (003023) '67 Sedan Deville. gd (882VEI) Sl9t5 cond S350 or best. $4918 JIM MAI.IMO Desperate631-6966. Barwick Imports VOUSWAGEM '77 Seville, xlnt cond, alJ 831 -3311 • •• '78 Impala Sln wgn, air. p i s. p/b, xlnt cond $2,950.548-6737. '79 Chevette, lo m1, ale, auto. tilt, very clean. 966-1285 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79UMCOUI MAllKV Looks lilte a convert!· ble! ! Cabriolet roof, power windows, power seats, wire wheel cov-ers, stereo. (587WWG ) Youn for just $8997 at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury · Costa Mesa · 540-5630 -~~-----~· 18711 Beach Blvd. xtras, Rolls grill, mag --- 142-2000 whls, 52,000mi. 498-0253 '69 CAMAIO -'62 Lincoln Cont. SSOO. l owner, clean. auto, Runs, body good call ~ ....... UHd A..fos, UHd mags, 307 eng 2 barrel ........................ ·-·-··············· ca rbu r a tor. di git a 1 '77 UMCOLH ~~ ~..,_ ~~, clock , am/Cm . S1 700 MAIU(V FIRM ! ~ -Come and lee UUs beau· VAN Co..,.VERSIONS 1 ·74 auto, air. ps, pb, ty! Luitury equipped f""ll amtrm. pp (762JST) with full power group in· ou must see our new RAM 842-0390 cluding tiltwheel,cruise NE p control, Landau roof. -.; W 0 RT E A c us t Om Va n '68 Camaro, new paint & (072ZXE> Best buy at ~ Conversion! Equipment includes ~ tires, mags, stereo etc. SS779 at Johnson & Son , custom paint, c aptains chairs, , MUST SELL 545.9221 Lincoln Mercury · Costa •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• '77UMCOUI VERSAILLES Styled for today! Fully equipped with all the luxury! Power windows & seats, cruise. tilt wheel, stereo. <209UPX> Yours for just $4997 al Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury · Costa Mesa · 540-5630 '79 Mark V, 26,000 acutal ml , M OON R OOF , gorgeous burgundy wl buraundy velour, Sl0,300/offer. '77 Mart V, metallic pewter w/wbt lthr int, n ew Good year dbl Ea ales, S49!115. 540-5840 or 559-5958 '70CONTINENTAL Fully equipped, asking s 1.200. 67 3-1940 Mffcwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S RMIST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~ '?!.tlel.e LINCO!.N-MERCURY ~ 16·18 Auto Center Dr. SD Fwy.Lake Forest exit IRVLNE •10.1000 I custom wheels & tires. full carpeting ~ after 6p m. Mesa · 54G-5630 & wood panelling, sofa bed & more! I Clle.,,.olet '920 Co"eth '932 ottly59997 '78 Malibu. silver, lo • Conette'71 mileage,goodcond. Automatic trans . alr 1--------- ' cond., and more! Neat '79 MERCURY '1 Resale Values ! '80 Z28 ::· 4 SPD. car! ~::i.rU!s.. Beaut~~~l~ipped ! '.'19 special paint, whls, T-HOW ARD Clle•roi.t Factory air cond., wheel 4 I & I D •~Qu ·is cove~. power steering, . x4 s VA .... S top. 2600 actual m1 . ove ... 81 ts. s t e r eo. beautiful ai; ("'1111111 540·5840or55&-5958 NEWPORTBEACH "Golden Touch" rondi- , '78 Cbevette, .c-spd, AIC, 833-0555 tion. (627YBlJl Now only ' ~ AM /FM cass, xlnt cond . Corvette '76. Orig owner . S~97 al Johnson & Son I •79 PLY •77 DODGE li; $3200. 631·2106 o r All power . 64.000 ml. Lincoln Mercury ·Costa T ............... ......_ ,, 2131442-0123ext '391 $6900. 497-2233or 552-5522 Mesa· 54().5630 ._..... ·~4•4 (23463) (342T1<Gl AMtos. UMd Alltos, Used .. s, Used . ' '7997 s4997 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ·••••••••••••••·••••·•• I~ 171 CHEVY INTERNATIO• ! I ·-f,......... , (55892) (35-4NAM) I MUST SEE! 52397 I USED CARS ~ ' 79 DIPLOMAT '71 cc:!!!'' I~ (-452YDL) (318TVS) ~ I 15997 s4597 I I ·1:,'9.~D ·7~~~~C 1' (148131) (729WCM) I s4597 '4997 I 71MBCUIY ~ I '7t PLY ca... C170VXY) '4497 c,:,rxH'N',7 I '3897 . I ?4POU ~--:,­ '2697 1910 CADIUAC COUPIDIVIUI (848VMX) 11 FORD FAIRMONT Automatic lrans . 6 cylinder, power steering. AM·FM stereo and only 8000 miles' (1BtG959) '79 MERCURY ~II( tflP\I 6 r;y'I~ fedlo 6 .,.._ OOW•' l lltfl"f ftCIOf,. IH •tftfl fOO f)lJW\'j\) 54297 74 LINCOLN MAUI¥ ,._ ""-_ .. l-tn9 IK!Ot'f .,. li»-AA t...-.0 hh wftMf Cl"'99 COl't''lf W'ld -"'-'IMITZYt 53797 '71 MERCURY MOHAICH A-llC l<Ml -··-· --.... ......, ... -.. ·-t~ '71 LINCOLN TOWMSBA .. ,__,""'°'1..,_ .. _ .......... -·--~ ~6197 '80 FORD LTD WAGON Au1oma1tc trans . roof rack. power steer1ng. factory air AM·FM stereo • Ford Factory Onven • !654ZGZt 56997 '80 MERCURY COUGAR XR·7 Rilley wheels. power windows. factory air AM·FM stereo. tilt wheel cruise conlrot • Ford Fa ctory Driven • (183.ZAT) 57"7 '80 FORD PINTO Auto1111t1e trans 4 cyltndtr, radio a heater • Ford Factory Ortven • (169ZEP) '80 MERCURY ZEPHYR 4 cylinder engine. AM·FM stereo casselle 4-speed and only 11,500 miles (601 ZEEt 54797 '78 PONTIAC .. ,HOIHll A.ii., •"'-911 'ed+O ' .... ,., ~ ''"'"'Ill llilttOf'l .,, ,... ..... ''"'... CO"ltO' s. 1111019 53997 '77 CHEVROLET MOHTfCARLO ......, --''"~"' ,..,~ .. ., .. M9'90 ..,...,. too ,... ...... ,,.,.. 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